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Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-03-04, Page 81 . • , ' • ' • T 177, rhe Lucknow.Sentinel Filruce OOkiniy, Friday LOCKNOVI POST -OFFICE. • H'anea 1$ a. nal; to 7 a— W.G.&B.South L.11. 41t4. North - oIyrood inlougb. hioes. W. O. & B. North Goderich Intermediate points 14..111 &B. North .041, Picle • Wirei, &B. ,Soutb ' FA H. 44 B., South f ' H. ft B. South 33.North go. - oue 6:13 a. m DaRY 1230p.m. 2:30 p. m. 3:43p. •9 00 p. 10.30 p. m, l:u.itligayssand 3 00 p. m 9.30p. la. 4 10.0ffa. 4.30p.m. m. 111 t 4 Farm Wanted,' N Wanted) a fifty acre farm, with fair uild4-* r• ' • ex ang0', f& g :*ott.,„#00.4stabIipk:#0 -wortb about: $2,000. ir ' hankers; 444. lia)tn&W, Ont.. resbyteey Meeting The Presbytery Of Maitland will Meet in Melville •-church, Brussel next Ttinatial", at one o'clock p. m. 7.()The Presbyterial Womans Foreign Mis- sionary Society will also meet in the same place on the same date. A 'Big Drive, Mr. John Cameron, son of Mr. Alex K. Cameron, of West Wawanosh, in company with Dr. Horsey, drove from .Owen Sound to Lucknow to poll his , vote in West Huron last week. After recording the vote they drove home the same night, having travelled in the :flay exactly 140 miles. In South Perth , _ Mr. Hugh Morrison, lawyer, of this • village, is down in South Perth, speak- ing in behalf of the government can- didate, in opposition to Mr. James Trow, the old whip of the Liberal party in the House of Commons. Mr. Morison speaks this week in Mitchell, Stratford and St. Marys. The Ooncert ' All our readers would do well not - tolorget theseand lconcert to be given 'in the Temperance Hall this (Friday) evening, by Mrs. Armstrong and her pupils, assisted by the best local talent - in the village. The programme to be . produeed is an excellent one, and will embrace many new selections and other'attractions never before produc- ed in the village. _ Life of -Spurgeon , There are any number of so called lives of Spurgeon, but • the only true ' life of the great preacher, author and lournalist, is that written by Russel E. Conwell, and for which John N. • Ross, of this village, is agent. The • bookc attains about 500, pages and is ii n, boun three bindings and sells at - $1.5 ; $2.00 and $2.50. Don't give your orders until you see -his pros-. , pectus. • Grand Officers At the aneeting of the Grand Asso- ciation of Patrons of Industry at To- ronto last week, the following officers' • were elected for the Province: Presi- dent, 0.. A. Mellory, Northumberland; Vice -President, Wm. Miller, Brant- ford; Secretary-Treasurer'L. Welch, 'Strathroy ; Trustees, 'Warden Foster, of York; T. 0. Curry, of Middlesex, • and A. Gifford, of Grey; Sentinel, J. Gillelan'Halson ; Auditors, William Valens, Kinloss. and W. H. Windover, • of Kent. A Good Measure It is understood that Mr. Mowat • will introduce a bill at the present session' of the Legislature absolutely prohibiting the sale of cigarettes, cigars or tobacco to any One under the age of 18, and furthermore, making it an offence for any such youths to be found smoking or chewing in public, or found having tobacco in their pos- session. Recent legislation forbade the selling of ,the 'weed to those under 14 by tobacco dealers, but as hotel keepers were not prevented, the law • was a dead letter. Psesbyterian Council The last issue of the Quarterly Re- gister, the organ of the Alliance of the Reformed Churches holding the Pres- byterian system, announces that the fifth general council will meet in To- ronto ,on Wednesday, September 21st, 1892. All paper § and reports tt be laid before the council should be trans- mitted to the general secretary with- out delay. Clerks of the different churches are requested to send to the 'general secretary as soon as possible, lists of the delegates appointed by their respeetive churches to attend the council, with their addresses, , Patrons of Industry Mr. Nishet, grand lecturer of On- -,tario, of -the Patronsa.4- Industry, will lecture oft the benefits of the Order, in the Lucknow Town Hall this (Thursday> , evening, commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Let there be a large at- tendance. . I. • Coming Concerti The members of the Methodist choir are making big preparations for their grand concert in the church on the evening of St. Patrick's Day, Thursday March 17th. The programme will ja- -elude a choice selection of solos, duetts, quartettstainthems, reatations, etc. 4 PartP,Iffif, R.Guinn, of Brant townsbip, the other Any noticed two pair of quail in his barn-yardia and at once set to work to capture them. In t4i,tito-was aUccessful. Thee birds *MT .,iPatr9Pg resemblance to the partridge, though 1111.10h. smaller, and are now rarelyseen in th6';county of Beff'de. Burglary On Tuesday afternoon last during the temporary absence of Mr. Barber, who lives just back of the station, his house was broken into and a quantity of brooches, watches and other stuff were stolen. The pld man can ill af- ford the loss and every effort should be made to find out the guilty party. Died in Goderich Mr. Robertson, father of Mr. Sam- uel Robertson, •of Lucknow, died in Goderich very suddenly on Friday last. The old gentleman, who was in his 83rd year, was suddenly stricken with paraylyse's on Thursday, andafter a few lours illness passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, attended the fun- eral in Goderich on Sunday last. • Memorial Services At the services in the Methodist church on Sunday evening last special reference was made to the death of the late Messrs. James Webster and Ben- jamin Allin, of Ashfield, both of whom were members of the church. The whole front part of the church' was neatly draped in mourning, and the serinon by the Rev.'Mr. Colling was specially appropriate to the occasion. • The New Hotel - The contractors, Messrs. Corrigan • .13 McMillan, commenced operations on Cain's new hotel this week, and are pushing things through in a lively manner. They are good men and will hustle it if any firm can. Messrs. Me- carrol tk Lyons, who have the contract for the big stables, have also began operations on the. building. Photos, Photos , For the next thirty days I will give to all having a dozen cabinets taken at my studio a beautiful cabinet • and frame free. Remember for the next thirty days only. Also copying and enlarging done in any of the following: Oil, water color, crayon, sepia and olive tints: I have •also a large and well assorted line of frames away down in prices. —T. L. Treleaven., Cheese Meeting The annual meeting of the Lucknow Cheese Factory will be held in the Lucknow Mechanics Institute rooms on Tuesday, March, the 8th, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of receiv- ing the auditors report and making other necessary , arrangements' for the coming season. All patrons and those wishing to become patrons are respect- fully requested to attend.—J. A. DEN- NING. • Orange Grand Lodge The annual meetin of the Grand • Orange Lodge of Ontario West will be held in the town of 6,,ven Sound on Tuesday next, March 8th, at two p. m. Hotel arrangements have been made for the comfort of those attending the meeting, and arrangements have also been made with the railways for the usual reduced fares. Circulars have been issued, giving notice Of the meet- ing, and a large delegation is expected to be present. London Election The hardest political battle ever fought in Canada, occured in London on Friday last, between the Hon. John Carling, and Mr. C. S. „Hyman, the nominee of the Reform party. Both parties made a desperate fight for the honor, but just what the true result of the contest will be, the courts will have to decide. The Con- seratives claim that Mr. Carling has been electbd by 109 majority, but the Reformers say that 125 votes polted for Carling are bogus and that Mr. Hyman has a clear majority of the qualified votes cast of 16. The return- ' ing officer has declared Mr. Carling elected but the Reformers have appealed to the judge for a recount and until his decesion has been given London will not be represented in Parliament. ' 4f, . Not True We are much pleased to be able to atom_ Ibis Nveek. that the- report which was current itt the village, lntr which also appeared in the last issue of the SENTINEL, that the two little daughters of Mr. *Riot Traver died in Strathroy, is cot true. The children had been 111 for some time past with congestion of the lungs, but all will be glad to know they are now fully rerovered. Ho 1 For Manitoba and the N. W. A through coach leaves Lucknow Station every Thuraday during March and April at 10:38 a. m., which con- nects at. Toronto with excursion train Yilt North . Bav und 0. r. R. Only one change between Lucknow and all points in Manitoba, and the •Coast. Parties going West will •save a heap of trouble by purchasing their tickets from D. W. HAYES. Agent, G. T R, Lucknow. • LOCAL iTEMS. Newsy Paragraphs Served up to genders of tlus Sentinel. —Wood is very scarce in the village. —Lent began on Wednesday last. —Don't forget the concert in the Temperance hall to -night (Friday). —The Hub grocerty is the place to buy choice teas and coffees. —J.- Elliot. —Mr. Thos. MeWilliams, of Petrolea, is visiting friends in this vicinity. • —Rev. Mr. Law, of Belgrave, will preach in Ladgside church next Sab- bath, at 11 a. m. —Mr. B. Wilson, Esq., of Wingham branch of bank of Hamilton, was in town on Tuesday. —Our informant was mistaken regarding the ruuaway of Rev. Mr. McKay's horse last week. —Have you seen our ten piece printed toilet sets. We are offering them cheap. -=J. Elliot. —Mrs. E. Atcheson and Miss Mary Lindsay, of Goderich township are visiting in the village. • —Mr. Alex. McDougall had his hand badly cut at Mitchell's saw mill one day last week. — There is no tea equal to the tea Connellis selling for 35c per lb.; qual- ity and price considered. Try it. — Mrs. McCready, sister of Mr. Forster of Cliff LI; Forster, left for her home in Manitoba on Monday. • —Owing to the absence of the Rev. J B McKinnon, there willbeno services in the Baptist church on Sunday next. —On Tuesday of lait; week, Wm. Burns drew 45 squared of ice from Treleaven's pond to R.. Moore's hotel on one load. —Do you require a new carpet. If you do, call at Connell's. We have some • lovely patterns in • tapestry. Also unions or hemps at low prices. —Mr. John Gentles, of Kincardine, will be in the village on Friday and Saturday of this week to buy sa car load of good heavy mares. • —Mrs. Frank Grear left for her home in the Northwest on Thursday morning, after spending a few months with her parents in Lucknow. —Just received, a large variety of men's women's and children's rubbers of the best quality and latest styles. Call and secure some of the new varieties at Peart'. • —Mrs. Dryden, who has been spending the winter with friends and relatives here left this week for her home in St. agath, Man. —Mr. Stevens, assistant cashier of the head office of the bank of Hamilton spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the village inspecting the branch here. —Mr. Duncan McKenzie, of New Wesminster, B. 0„ arrived home on, Monday last for a few months visit to friend s° here. • —We have just received a beauti- ful lot of glassware and crockery. Take a look at our dinner sets and tea sets; cheapest in the land.—J. Elliot. —Mr. Colin Denoon, a former resi- dent of Lucknow and at one time a merchant at Lanes and Dungannon, has :been in the village the past few days looking hale and hearty. Mr. D,enoon represents a Montreal firm. —Peart will sell for 30 days several lines of boots close to cost for cash. Women's button and lace bootsi men's and boys' boots, misses and children's wear. Call and secure some of those cheap lines. —Mr. G. W. Berry has sOld his handsome residence, corner of Have- lock and Willoughby streets, to Mr. D. W. Hayes, statidn agent. We understand the price realized was good. Mr. Derry had another offer shortly after selling. Evidently real estate is looking up in \Lucknow. ew Spring GQods HE PEOPLES STORE ST. HELENS. HAVING resolved to carry on business as usual, I have. JJ.. just received anew and well assorted stock of Spring . Goods. 13eautitul patterns and latest designs in "Ladies Ceylon Suiting.s." Everybody should see these goods. They are,simply beautiful: $113,41,,m 01eneS New Patterns and Fine Quality. rovi,,, jot—All' the latest patterns in both- English and, "IF American. All othe,r departments of my stock are equally replenished by the choicest and latest goods in the market. FARM PHOOUCE TAKEN SAME AS CASH, A call is merely solicited to satisfy the wants and' tastes' of the most fastidious. Mrs. Itobt Murray. HOOSIER STEL FRAME CRAIN DRILL Over 25,000 Hoosier Drills and Seeder 6 with our Positive Force Feed in Use in Canada. GUARANTEED THE BEST IN THE WORLD, and the only drill that can be. instantly regulated to run the desired depth in bard and soft ground while moving. THE HOOSIER IS THE 0,NLY DRILL that sows all kinds of grain and seeds evenly, and at the depth desired in all kinds of soil. • THE HOOSIER IS THE ONLY DRILL that commences to sow the instant the - horse moves. • • THE HOOSIER IS THE ONLY POSITIVE FORCE FEED, and is th& only drill that deposits the grain evenly just the depth you want it in hard or soft soil. REMEMBER THIS. THE HOOSIER COMBINED DRILL with cultivator teeth is the best-. cultivator made, and is the only implement made with teeth on independent, draw bars that can be set for hard and soft land while the team is in motion., The Hoosier is lighter on the horses than any other drill made. The points of excellence in the Hoosier that other drills do not have are worth more to the farmer than any drill in the world. THE COMBINED HOOSIER can be changed from drill to seeder or seeder t� drill in less time than any drill made. Send for our new illustrated catalogue and testimonial sheet. Beware nf purchasing drills that infringe our patents. NOXON BROS. M'F'G'. CO. (LTD.), INGERSOLL, OM The financial standing of this Company is first-clsss, they being rated at $245,000. No combine here. JOHN CAMPBELL Agent, - Whitechurch, Ont. Also dealer in all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Organs, Sewing Machines, etc., all from the best makers in Canada. pmem4 JOHN • WALLACE, The Leading Jewellers NOW WE HAVE IT 7 The finest line and largest stock of Silverware ever shown in this part of the country. \f/ \ 04110 ,) •(4) • And therefore always pleased to show it. Call and• *, inspect it. The • PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN And guaranteed to be the best quality in the world. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY In endless variety. A fine line of spectacles always on hand. Repairing neatly done and satisfacticin guaaneed. n HN WALLACE 0 4