Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-03-04, Page 1Is better than ever. You
are putting up rear houses
and barns and want sup-
pliee, which are. expensive.
but you cau save Kane of
+this expense by coming ta
D. C. TAYLOR
For your building
suppliea.
WHOLE NO. 946.
VILLAGE COUNCIL.
The above council met as per ad-
journment on Feb. 25th, 1892. Mem-
bers all present. The reeve in the
chair.
sented and on motion of councillors
Lyons and Elliott were ordered to be
paid: Walter Stewart, lumber, etc.,
$6.41 ; P. A. Malcolmson; consolidat-
by-law and fees, $47 ; H. 'Morrison, 6
monttis salary, $50 ; J. B. Hunter,
timber and work on sidewalk, $10 ;
Walter Stewart, electric light, $99.50.
a
41,
oils the Sedan'
For your Machinery
Oil. your Aaayeett TooIth
Your-otatoe Miler in
the hape of Pads Green,
all of which you can
get heap at the hardware
eeta.bliehment of
Os 0- TAYLOR
Luelicow.
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VOL XIX.— 10.
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BANK-oF HAMILTON
LUCKNOW.
Capital, $1,2o6,85o. ' Rest, $600.000.
President -JOHN STUART.
Vice President—A. G. Itanisar.
DIRECTORS:
Trimr prifIAMAtt 1.13/ • 0 ail. ammo-
A. -T. Wcoo, A. B. LEE (Toronto).
Cashier—J. TURNBULL.
SAVINGS BANK. —Hours 10 to 3; Satur-
day's. 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and iipwards
received and interest allowed.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS also 'received at cur-
rent rates of interest.
D.RAFTS on Great Britain and the United
States bought and sold.
J. C. BROWN, SUB -AGENT.
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DENTAL .
J. S. -JEROME, L. D. S.
, 7-_t. Wingham, will be in Lucknow
iiie Art on the seeond and fourth Fri -
ay and Saturday of each month. Good sets
for $10. Filling and evtracting a specialty
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LEGAL
QIMON CORRIGAN, COMMISSIONER,
0 in H. C. G. Kinlough P. 0., Ontario.
pA. MALCOMSON , BARRISTER,
. Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc., (late of
Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich). Office
at Traver's old stand. .
.
11MORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
• law, Solicitor in Cancery. Convey
ancer, Commisioner, etc. Office. over the
barber shop.
CI ARROW & PROITDFOOT, BARRIS-
tors, Solicitors, etc., Goderich, Ont.
J. T. GARROW, Q.C. "VY ivi. PROODFOOT.
MEDICAL ' •
...
-1- A. McDONALD, M. D., C. M. C. I'. S. •
, 4,/ 0 0. Office, Kintail.
DR. ELLIOTT. OFFICE AND R,ESI-
dence, Outram street, second door north
of Little's shoe store,
—
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1-1 R. TENNANT, PHYSICIAN,
AY SuFgeon and Accoucheim Surgery op- ,
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12 .
a. m., and frorn 2 to 5 p. m.
'
1-1 MciD. GORDON, M.D., C.M., F.T.
1.14, M.S., M. C.P.S.O., Physician, Sur-
geon; and Accoucheur. Office next door to W.
Allin's implement shop. Residence Ross street,
opposite W. U. Little s.
TR. D. GEDDES, Y. 8., CALLS ,
15 either by mail or telegram promptly '
Charges Office, Cor-
attended to, moderate.
rigan's hall, Boarding house, Cain's hotel, -
Lucknow.
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GENERAL
—
MONEY TO:LOAN l 0.N FIRST-CLASS 1
mortgages at 7 to 7i per cent. interest,
payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply
to ROBERT MURRAY, St. elens.
flANA DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. (
ki Tickets issued to all points emst or west.
Quick time. Close connections with other 5
lines. Full particulars to intending travellers.
JoHN MuncHisow, Ticket Agent, Lucknow.
I
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security for anytime, at the lowest
rate of interest. The principal may be paid ,
at the end of the time, or a part of the princi-
pal may be paid each year, interest ceasing on
the amount paid. For further particulars,
etc., apply to ANGUS STEWART, Lucknow.
pmmomssisamwesiset.
SOCIETIES
W0. T, U.— The regular monthly
• meeting of the Wemen's Christian
Temperance Union will be held every second
Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellows
Hall, Lucknow, at 3 p. m. MRS. W. H.
3mirx, President; MRS. HORNELL, Secretary.
„
. ... -1- ucKNow 5
, n s A Lodge, No. 112
• meets every Friday
- evening at 8 o'clock i
n their hall, Campbell street. All brethren
iordially invited. WM. HOOD, '',1C. Grand;
fOHN ELLIOT, Recorder. , I
e O. F., COURT
.1 • Sherwood, No.
. 50, Lucknow. Meet-
every hrst and third
Mondayin every
i
l'Visit- ,?'::•' , • month, n the Odd- 1
y
.,• felows hall.
I, "
s kIMA; ing brethren a r e
. eii, la, cordially invited.
R.
SCOTT, OR
'' ''''''' ••,ixiii- '%' , Ina D. D. YULE SEC.
A,0. U. W. LITCKNIOW LODGE OF 1
L-1.• the Ancient Order, United Workmen,
neet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and
econd Monduy evenings ',of each month a r
ight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially
nvited. D. PATTERSON, Master WICArnart.
t. D. CAMERON, Recorder.
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EDUCATIONAL.
L
r UCKNOW MECHANICS' INSTI-
Li tute. Reading room open every eveninv ir
trona 6 to 10 p. m., except ng Saturdays, when
the hours will be from 2 to 6 p, m. The
librarian will be in attendance during these
hours. D. 1). YULE. President. J. G
Munoom, Secretary.
noto
OurHarilwareStott
LITOPTOW, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, 1VIAlidli 4, 1892
GEO. MAIR & Ca
LITTLE LOCALS.
--The spring assizes will be held at
BANKERS. Walkerton on Monday, Match 21st,
Or Lucknow Ban
fore Judge Armour.
g 0°M14. —The concert announeed for this
LUOKNOW. EB'Y 144,1892.
(Friday) evening at Holyrood, has been
Tinc.EN/17 Ltd u -r- last advertisement to —Mr. WM. Robertson, of Port
you we have eold 1100 acies of land, and being Elgin, spent a few days in Lucknow
all the land held by UR in belialf of the various this week, the guest of hip brother,
Loan Companies we represent. except the
Shaw farm of 200 acres in Kinloss, and which Mr. S. Robertson.
we are offering very cheap and on very easy —Our lace curtains and art inuslins
terms of payment.
are extra value this season. Lace
Several farmers have, however, placed
their farms in our hands for sale; so that we curtains from 55c per pair up.—W.
hope to be able to apply the bulk of the Connell.
demand for farms as heretofore. But as our
sales exceeded 1000 acres last spring we would R. J. McNabb occupied the
request those in want of a cheap farm to 9.4.ply pulpit in Loehalsh church last Sabbath
early, as the spring time will now soon be and intends preaching there again
here. We can grant yerir reasonable terms of
interest.
—Boys ready-made suits in great
payment for a our sa es and a low rate of next Sunday.
If you wish to renew or change you mmort-
gage, or put a new mortgage on your farm, or
send money away in payment of the interest boys and see how cheap you can clothe
or principal of your mortgage, we can gnaran- them.
tee you satisfaction and at a very trifling
expense, —Dominion Statistician Johnston
We lend money on farmers' notes fer long advises Canadians to hive •nothing, to
or short time, and can supply all demands on do with America silver until the free
coinage question is settled in Congress.
We do a general banking business of all
Shippers and Farmers, s was in town on Monday, and gave the
reasonable terms, Sale notes a specialty.
kinds with Merchants, ,,attle Dealers, Robt. Graham, of Lucknow,
"GEO. A. SIDDALL, •Timms a friendly call. Mr. Graham is
an enthusiastic Forester and believes
there is no better society in existenee.
—Wingham Times.
Manager
MUSICAL TUITION----.
ANY ONE REQUIRINGFIRST-CLASS
lessons in music can havethe same from
Prof, Moss, a Fellow of the YorkShire College
of Music. For terms apply to tbe Rev. Mr.
Connor, the rectory. Prof, Moss will be in
Lucknow on Mondays. • •
MUSIC LESSONS WILL BE TAUGHT
by Miss Kaake. late of Blyth. Pupils
ttended at their own homes or at her rnsi-
wee over E. Kaake's , photograph gallez.
Terms reasonable,
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
NGLISH CHURCH —SERVICES 11
a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday School,
:30 p. m, Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
dult class every Wednesday evening a
o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. A
rewelcome. REV. W. J. CONNOR, Pastor.
G. T. 11. TIME TABLE.
'Trains leaveLucknow for south at 6:03 a in,
0:30 a. m. and 6:25 p. m.
North at 12:25 p. m., 4;05 ,p. m. and 10:37
• In-
•
ire and Marine 'Insurance.
orth British and Mercantile, of Edinburgh
and London. Western, of Toronto.
iyerpool & London ankGlobe, of Livjerpool.
Gore District, of Galt. "
Northern, of London and Aberdeen.
uardian, of London, England. Pheenix, o
London, England, and Accident In-
urance Co'y., of North America, Montreal
R. CUNNINGHAM,
GENT GUELPH.
Telegraph or Telephone at my expense,
INSURANCE.
armers, look to your own interest and
a insure your, farm buildings and
private dwellings in the
LONDON MUTUAL.
o large Premium Notes required
CASH SYSTEM:'
0 cents to 90 cents per $100 for three years,
JOHN LANE
CENT, - KINLOUGH.
Also ag,ett for the Phoenix, of London,
ngland, •
•
• 1sT9TICE,
HE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
offlee in • the building east of the
SENTINEL Printing (MCP,
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES;
EEDS, MORTGAGES )ND WILLS
CARE F CLT,Y PRE PA RED • .
lans ,specilications and estimates for build
ings, 'mills, bridges, etc„ furnished
on short notice.
JAS. SOMERVILLE.
ucknow..Tan .1891.
400 REWARD for a case of Dys-
pepsia, Mat cannot be cured.
ature's Method. Home freatrn cn t, Full
partial -dans and sample treatment free, Send
10 cents for 'mailing. THE Sr. 1,AWRENCH
Picto.u. Nova Scotia. Mention this pap 0
—A meeting will be held in the
council chamber on Tuesday next at 8
o'clock p. in. for the purpose of organiz-
ing a foot -ball -club for the coming
season. All interested arerequested to
attend. •
—In worsteds,tweeds and panting
our stock is now well assorted, When
you want a suit made to order make
I, your woy-to Connell's.
--A young married couple from the
neighborhood of Lucknow came to
Wingham on their wedding tour on
Tuesday evening. They took in the
• sights. the following day and appear-
• ances indicated that they were happy.
—Wingham Advance.
,•••
"Do you keep corn meal?" inquired
the man with the basket on his arm.
"No, sir," said, the grocer. "We sell
it. • How flinch do you want ?" "Did
I say I wanted any ?" mildly asked the
man with the basket. And he went
out.
—Now that the election excitement
has quieted down our loeal curlers are
trying to arrange a friendly game with'
Kincardine at the town by the lake.
—During the cdming session ..the
Government will introduce a hill for
the redistribution t)f seats according to
the new census. New Brunswick will
lose one seat, Nova Scotia two, Prince
Edward one., Manitoba gains two seats,
and the other provinces will remain as
they are,
—Mr. Fred. Grundy is having the
old Orange hall on Ocitigh street fitted
up as a residence and will remove it
from the present site to the corner
of Gough and Delhi streets. It will
make a creditable structure when
finished. Mr. H.", Young has the
contract,,
—The estimates submitted to the
Local Legislaturelly the Hon. R. Har-
court, Provincial Treasurer, on Friday
provides for an additional grant of $100
to each electoral District Agrictiltural
Society in Ontario. This will mean
$300 to Bruce county to be divided
among the three Riding Societies.
CREWE NEWS
Our bantam feels his _oats. Beware!
Mr. T. Menary left for Dakota on
Monday last. Success to Tam.
We are pleased to see Mr. .E Hays
able to be out Again after his long
illness. ,
Sotne new cases of grippe reported
this week yet, but none dangerous.
Mr. G. Brophy and sister, Mrs. Mc-
Guire, of Wawanosh, were the guests
of Mr. ,P. Clare on Sunday last. '
The election is over, but some of the
warriors seem anxious to engage in an
'occasional skirmish yet.
The directors of Ashfield butter and
a cheese Co. held a meeting in the council
chamber on Monday at which the con-
tracts for drawing the inilk were let.
The cost of drawing is estimated to
average about 62c per 100 pounds.
A communication from D. W.
Hayes on behalf citizens re erecting
stage in town hall was laid on the
table,
Moved by court. Murdoch, seconded
by Congram, that only three tavern
and one shop license be granted' the
ensuing year. Moved in amendment
by conn. Lyons, seconded by coun.
Elliot, that four tavern and one shop
license be granted. Motion carried.
Moved by coun. Murdoch, seconded
by .coun. Congram, that the village
levy for tavern license for the ensuing
year be $80.—Carried.
Moved by coun. Congram, seconded
by wan. Murdoch; that the levy for
„shop licenses be $30.—Carried.
c), Conn. Murdoch reported that Mrs.
Whitely was willing to _ pay $15
towards •repairing drain in rear of -
Whitely house.
A communication from J. H.
Garnier, M. D., asking permission to
,shoot rare specimens of birds in the
coporation, was received. The council
having no power to act, in the matter
expressed their opinion that if no
shooting is done except as he expressed
a desire .for he would not be molested.
By-laws appointing G. A. Siddall
treasurer, at $50 per annum; W. H.
Smith, assessor, at $50; John N.
Ross collector, at $50; K. J. Mc-
Leod, constable, sanitary inspector
and trnamt officer, at. $125 ; H. Mor-
rison, clerk, at $100, were passed.
Fence viewer and and board of health
were also -appointed.
•21.SHFIELD
Mr. J. Ilackett one of our much
esteemed young men has gone to Toronto.
Joe is a favorite here and will soon
make frinds in the Queen city, we wish
him success.
•
Mrs C. Rouce, of Lanes, spent a
very enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs
A M Treleaven of Langside this week.
Miss Vino Lane spent last week
.
visiting with friends in Goderich.
Mr. Mullin's new saw -mill looks like
business.
PARA. MOUNT
We are sorry to note that Air. Israel
Hurlbert and son who have been
suffering from grip and a severe attack
of inflarnation are no better.
Owing to recent thaw, the roads
between here and the Village. ar - bare
in several places. If it nontiiiies they
will soon be impas3able alto ether. ,
Last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hamilton, of, the 2nd cone ,ssion, along
with some sixty couple celebrated their
tin wedding having been married ten
years. The evening was enjoyably
spent in singing, reciting, games, etc, .
At a late hour the party broke and the
crowd went to their several horns, all
wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton many
returns of the happy event.
The Paramount Patron's of Industry
intend to make another grand struggle
for life and consequently a meeting Will
be held in the Grangers hall, Paramount
Monday evening. All Patrons and
those interested in the order are
requested.to attend.
Mr. Thos. and Samuel Smith left
Lucknow on the 24th Feb. for Winlock
Washington State to seek their fortune
in the far. west. The neighboring
vicinity wish the boys well S.nd hope
that they will return 'sr& and sound
in a few years. •
Mr. 3. W. Murray. left last week for
Manitoba with another carload of fine
horses. Mr. Murray is,.our old "stand
by" as a buyer and we wish to hear of
his doing well.
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HOLYROOD.
Mr. Foster, of Tiverton, was the
guest ofoMr. J. H. Ackert a Couple
of days last week.
Mr. P. Correll -- 2 -a-----
ness connecte with the Patrons of
Industry. He reports having had a
pleasant time.
Mr. Thos. Baker, who has been dan-
gerously ill for some time with infia:
motion of the lungs, is slowly
recovering.
Miss NellielCorrigan, who has been
on the sick lift for a few weeks, is
getting better.
Mrs. J. Sutherland and Mrs. R.
McColl, of the sixth con., are at pres-
in a very low condition, and but small
hopes are entertained for their re-
covery.
The house lately occupied by Mr.
P. Moore , is again tenanted • by a
namesake of its former occupant, Mr. •
Moore of Whitechurch, who is now
working for Mr. Ackert, having
moved into it last week.
Mr. Geo. McMillan, who has been
working up in the peninsula in, a flour
mill, arrived home a few days ago
nursing a badly crushed hand.
Mr. Wm. Switzer, jr.) intends re-
turning to Manitoba shortly taking a•
fine lot of horses with him. •
Mr. A. W. Harper is at present
visiting his parents and friends in this
vicinity.
43,Mr. R. Harper has sold his farm to
Mr. R. Hamilton for $3,50a Mr.
Harper intends to remove to Manitoba
as soon as possible.
Mr. Aaron Fitzell gave his friends
a farewell party last Monday evening.
Aaron and family intend to leave for
Manitoba shortly, accompanied by
Messrs. J. and P. McKinnon,
ITAYSE ED.
DUNGANNON.
Sonie tall swearing done , here on
election day.
Coonskins are scarce twain.
The election is over and people are
beginning to act in their usual way.
•A number of people are leaving this
locality every week for Manitoba and
Dakota.
Mr. Geo. Irwin, ot Belfast, has
moved into our village. George pur-
poses trying his fortune in the west
for the 'coming summer. His family '
will reside here during his absence.
Mr. ,Thos. Durnin, who went west
with a load of horses, arrived home
this week.
Mr. Peter Bullock, of Chicago,
spent a few days with friends here
last week..
A nutnber of fine horses passed
through here enroute for Clinton on
Tuesday last.
Mr. Wm. Mallough left here for
Chicago on Monday last in company
With Mr. Peter Bullock, who has
secured him a position in that place.
LANES.
The excitement of' election and the
noise of battle have somewhat abated,
and the boodle brigade will have no
opposition to bear at Ottawa from M.
C. Cameron, of West Huron. The
.0-rits.console themselves with the fact
tliat they had not only to fight J. 0.
Patterson, (as that would amount to
nothing of itself) but were obliged to
work against a whole multitude of
strangers and some even wonder that
the majority was not t we hundred'
instead of a paltry twenty, quite a few
less than Porter's majority at his
election.
There has been so many strangers
round here during the past two weeks
that It is impossible to divetheir
names, or even to say whose guests
they were. Wire pullers we expect.
, Mr. John Marshall, of Clinton, •
visited friends • here during the pest. ,
week.
Mrs. 3. McDonald, of Riptey, spent
a few days this week with her many
friends at Lanesville.
Miss Hawly, of Brussels, is visiting,
her sister, Mrs. Cole,
R. E. Lane spent- a clay in Dun-
•
gannon last week.