Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-04-08, Page 1D.C. TAILOR
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VOL XIX. -15
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892
'BANK OF HAMILTON
LUCKNoW.
Capital, $1,2o6,85o. Rest, $600.000.
President -JOHN STUART.
Vice President—A. G. RAMSAY.
DIRECTORS:
JOHN PROCTOR, CHAS. GURNEY, GEO. ROACH
A. T. WCOD, A. B. LEE (Toronto).
Cashier—J. TTJRNBULL.
SAVINGS RANK.—Hmirs 10 to 3; Satur-
day's. 10 to 1. Deposits ef Si and upwards
received and interest ailowcd.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS also received at cur-
rent rates of interest,
DRAFTS on Great Britain. mid the 'United
States bought and sold. '
J. C. BROWN, Sun-AnEN,T.
0.111t1MINNYSIVOItitillENVAMMtiotannlasin•WanIMMVIMT.Ipttiotm.m...re
DENTAL •
- . _ •
J. S. JEROME, L. D. S.
Wingharn, 'w ill be in Lucknow
on the s.ceond and fourth Fri-
_ _
ay and Saturday of each month. Good sets
for 510. Filling. and evtracting a specialty
LEGAL
QINION CORRIGAN, COMMISSIONER,
0 in H. C. G. Kinlough P. O., Ontario.
.P•
A. MALCOMSOIN , 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, Cornmisioner, etc. Office. over the
barber shop.
•
ri ARROW & .PROUDFOOT, BARRIS-
ters, Solicitors, etc.„. Goderich, Ont.
J. T: GARROW, Q.0, . PROUDFOOT.
MEDICAL
JA. McDONA1D, M.. D., C. M. 0.P. S.
0 0 . 0. Office, Kintail.
11-XR, ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND RESI--
13 Outram street, second door north
of Little's shoe store,
DR. TENNANT, PHYS 101A N,
Surgeon and'Accoucheur. Sur ery .op-
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
a. in., and from 2 to 5 p. m.
iU k McD. GORDON, M.D., dm., F.T.
_Le M.S:, N.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.
TAR. D. G-EDDES, V. S., CALLS
_EY either by mail telegram promptly
attended to. Charges moderate. Office, Cor-
rigan's. hall. Boarding house, Cain's hotel.
Lucknow.
ant!MMiMattorm.
• GENERAL
MONEY TO LOAN! ON FIRST-CLASS
mortgages at 7 to 7i per cent. interest,
payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply
to ROBERT MURRAY, St. 'Helens.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. CO.
Tickets issued to all points east or west.
alnick. time. Close connections with other
11 es. Full particularf to intending travellers.
J N MURCHISON, Ticet Agent, Lucknow.
ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security for -any time, at the lowest
rate of interest. Te 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, LUCklIOW,
111M11111111131W
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 Ocld Fellows
Hall, Lucknow, at 3 p. m. sfns. W. H.
SMITH, President; MRS. HORNELL, Secretary.
LTICKNOW
Lodge, No. 112
meets every Friday
evenin,..a at 8 o'clock
in therr ball, Campbell street. -All brethren
t.,
i. dially invited. Wm. Hoop, N, Grand;
J FIN ELLIOT, Recorder.
. ,41 .
C0. F. ,couRT_
• Sherwood, No.
50, Imcknow: Meet -
every hrst and .third
Monday in every
month, in the Or-
ange hall. Visit-
ing %brethren a r e
cordially invited.
)1111.1.0IIN SCOTT, C. R.
)(tux, SEC.
A0. U. W. LUCKNOW LODGE OF
• the Ancient order United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and
second Monday evenings of each month a'
eight o'cl '-. Visiting brethren cordially
itivited. D. PATTERSON, Master Workraih•
R. D. CANT ERON , Recorder.
'EDUCATIONAL
T UCKNOW• MECHANICS ' INSTI-
.1411 'tnte. Reading room open every evening
from 7 to 10 excepting Saturdays, when
the hours will be from 2 to 6 p, m . The
librn.riah will be in attendance during these
hours; Da 01, Vu-synr••-,Prouident. f4r, •
MUrmocn; avretary.
GEO, MAIR & CO.
BANKERS,
Or Lucknow Banking Comp'y.
LUCKNOW, FEB*17.13114, 1892.
TO THE FARMERS:
Since the date of our last advertisement to
you we luive sold 1100 acres of land, and being
all the land held by ua in behalf of the various
Loan Companies we reprvsent, except the
Shaw farm of 260 acres in Kinloss, and which
we are offering very cheap and on very easy
terms of payment.
Several farmers have, however, ' placed
their farms in our hands for sale, so that we
hope to be able to splay the bulk of the
demand for farina as heretofore. But as our
sales exceeded 1000 acres last Iring we would
request those in want of a cheap farm to apply
early, as the spring time will now soon be
here: .We can grant very reasonable terms of
payment for all our sales and a low rate of
interest, •
If you wish to renew or change you mort-
gage, or put a new mortgage on your farm., or
send money away in payment of the interest
or principal of your mortgage, we can guaran-
tee you satisfaction and at a very trifling
expense.
We lend money on farmers' 'Mies for long
or short time, and can supply all demands on
reasonable terms, Sale notes a specialty.
We do a general banking • business of all
kinds with Merchants, ' )111.ttle Dealers,
Shippers -and Farmers, .
GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager
....th.,....towinametostatiostmatttemtarnstatoomaiiMat
MUSICAL Tumor?.
ANY ONE REQUIRING Finst-eraAss
lessons in music can have the same from
Prof, Moss, a Fellow of -the Yorkshire Colleae
of Music. For tMbarms apply to tbe Rev. r.
Connor, the rectory. Prof, • Moss ivill be in •
Lucknow on Mondays.
MUSIC LESSONS WILL BE TAUGHT
by Miss Kaalce, late of Blyth. Pupils
attended at their own homes or at her resi-
dence over E. Kaake's Photograph. gallery.
Terms reasonable. •
asnetam.
vomit ,Ifssitmasattrali
• CHURCH DIRECTORY.
_
ENGLISH CHURCH —SERVICES 11
a. in. and 630 p. ni. Sunday School,
2:30 p. m , Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
Adult class every Wednesday evening a
o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. A
areweleoroe. REV. W, J. CONNOR, Pastor.
C. T. E. TIME TABLE.
Trains leave Lucknow for south at 6:03 a
10:30 a. m. and 6:25 p.
North at 12:25 p. m„ 4:05 p. m. and 10:37
p. m.
Fire and Marine insurance.
North British and Mercantile, of Edinburgh
and London. Western, of Toronto,
Liverpool & London and Globe, of Liverpool.
Gore District, of Galt.
Northern, of London and :Aberdeen.
Guardian, of London, England. Ph�nix, o
London, England, and Accident In-
surance Co'y., of North America, Montreal
R. CUNNINGHAM,
AGENT - GUELPH.
Telegraph or Telephone at my expense.
INSURANCE.
Farmers, look to 'yOrtr own interest', and
insure your farm buildings and
private clwellings in the„
LpmioN MUTUAL.
No large Premium Notes required
CASH SYSTEM: 0.&
50 cents VI 90 cents per 8100 for three years,
JOHN LANE
'AGENT,. - .KINLOUGH.
Also agent for the Phoenix, of London,
England.
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NOTICE.
.THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN.
office in the building east o; the
SENTINEL Printing Office..
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES,
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND 'WIC ILS
CAREFULLY PREPA RED..
Plans ,speeiheations and estinia`tesfor buird
ings, ni1ts, bridges, etc„ furnished
on short untiee.
JAS. SOINIERVILLE.
Lucknow; Jan .1891.
--The RIO Grande have issued a
splendidly illostrated hook called
"Utah, a peep into the Mounted Wall-
ed Treasury of the Cods," which may
be ,ebteineff. f)-cen..J. 1f, Vannet f, ,Sait
Lake -Citylotqw en'ty- five tim ts.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. .
Newsy Items Served lip tor Sen(Inell Readerh
—Now is the time to clean .up your
back -yards.
advertisement is not a luanry,
but a necessity.
—With .many religion never gets
above the knees.
—The spring show will be held here
on Tuesday next, 12th inst.
—The health officer will shortly be
on his rounds of inspection.
—Mr. Clark Vance arrieved hoine
from Manitoba on S. aturday last.
—A car load of pressed Hay for sale.
Apply to W. J. Little or J. Elliot.
—Their was a large attendance of
farmers in the Nillage on Saturday
last.
--s-Baby carriages; A nice assorsinent
of baby carriage. Cheap at Harry
Days.
—Mr. George Kerr, of Brantford,
spent a few days with old friends here
this week. '
'• —The Walkerton Heitic.l. has been
.sold to Mr. 'Heery Young, of Brant
tow nship. •
foot ball match between Luck -
new and Kincardine is talked' of for
Good Friday. ,
• —Mr, John McHardy, of Wingham
waS,visiting old .acquaintances in the
village last week.
—Nicest patterns of wall papers,
a large assortment to select from, from
5c roll upwards at Harry Days.
—The Chancery Courts will open in
Goderich on the 18th,and infWalkerton
on the 25th insts.
—Our prints, sateens, muslins and
art muslins are good in quality and
pattern. end low in price, at Connell's-
,
--A protest has been . entered
against the election of ,the Hon J. •45.
Patterson, for West Huron.
.Tuesday evening was the date �f
the regular „meeting of the village
Council but theclerk was away fishing
and,. so i ci meeting was held.
—For the, small boy's ready made
.suit go to Connell. Bring along the
big boy also for they have. need of
clothes this spring.
.L --A cow belonging t� Mr. James
Young, of Kinloss, dropped a fine pair
of twin heifer calves on the 28th of
March. •
—Seeds; Seeds, Field, garden and
flower seeds both by weight and papers
.at Harry Days' Drug store. . -•
—The Sunday School anniversary
sernaons will be preached in the Metho-
dist church next Sunday by the Rev.
'Austin Potter, of Dungannon.
Wm. McKenzie, of Guelph is
spending this week with his brother-in-
law, Mr. .Duncan Campbell, of Rapid
city.
—A dozen or more visions of spring
loveliness will appear in the trinimed
millinery shown Friday and Saturday
at Brumpton's.
—There are several boys in the
village who do not attend school the
reouired number of days in the month,
and may soon expect a visit from the
truant officer.
—Do you want a good new carpets
this spring in either hemp, union, all
wool or tapestry just PE.'e what Connell
is offering in those lines.
-7---The Rev. Mr. McNabb will oc-
cupy the pulpit in the English church
on Sunday evening, and the Rev. Mr.
Anderson will officiate in ,the
TTelens' English church the same even-
ing.
—There is only five dollars different
between living well dressed and going
in rags. if you don't beleive this
just bring the five dollars to Connell
and,see what a good tweed suit you
will get for so small a sum,
--The IV. C. T. Union' will held an
" At Ironic!" in the Town 'Hall on
Thursd,ry evening, April llth. A
fine programme is heinF, prepared by
the leading talent of the village and a
good time is espeeted. All interested
are cordiall.v in viteil Admission nt
the door, 10 cents.
,, •
--Wall paper; Wall paper, -The
latest designs,of vafl pOU and 1 )(11.(1u
11,1-0 shown at itarry
MY HARDWARE
Even surpasses former
years LA ve.riety and qual-
ity. Kalsemining at the
•aeasen of house -clean ng, -
Paints, oils and varni 'hes
In a'b nd an ce Fence
wire and everything te be
feuial in a fiist chi, hard-
-ware st)re. All of which
will be sold cheaper than.
the cheapest at
D.. C, Taylor's.
WHOLE NO. 9511
LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL.
The following is the school report
for March. •
Sen. 5th class-Excellent-A'Lawson,
M McCoy, If Hohnes, A Colling, A
Woods, C Harnly, L Armstrong.
Good—,J Baird, W Wilson. •
Irl,erinediate 5th —Excellent —W
Mallough, C McLean, J Smith. Good
—F''11 McCharles.
rinaary5th class --Excellent —A
Douglas. Good —M Graham, A Boyd
T Reid. Fair -7..M McNabb, F John-
ston. Poor —W .Reid. •
Entrance —Excellent —W Yule.
Good—M Douglas, •J Lyons, A Hor-
nell, A Miller, S Yule. Fair—J Ten-
nant, 'P.M Matheson. Poor—F McIn-
tosh. •
SECOND DEPARTMENT.
Senior .4th—Excellent—G Arm-
strong, E Greer, E Odium, J Lees, M
McKinnon, A Findlayson, G- Mcl ntosh,
S BoYcl, A Baird, A Lawson. Good—
E MurdoCk, J McDonald, 5 Greer, B
McIntosh, ,G Berry, W, Treleaven.
..Fair—S Armstrong, W Corrigan, T
Cain, A Burgess. These have not at-
tended regularly..
Junior 4th Class.—.Excellent--A
Matheson, R Armstrong, B. Haanly,
IT Barber. Good—A M3Millian, D
McAuly, R Wilson, W Brenna,
Bryan, J Moore, E McLaren, 0 Ross
R Holmes, II Gallagher, D Flood.
Fair—M Flood, B McQuaig, J Doug -
as, Is Patterson, .E.Robertsop.
TIIIRD DEPARTMENT.
Sen. 3rd-L-Excellent—II Armstrong,
F McKinnon, H Sandy: ,Good—J
Baird, H Thompson, E Davison, G
Douglas, II Hunter B McCoy, F
Matthie. Fair -0 Mair; M Thompson,
Middleton, II Grundy,.J McClure,
L
,.Tr. 3rd-Excellent—E Stringer, A
Geddes, J McDonald, E Vance.
Good -0 Shoebottom, 11 Eindlater; I
McIntosh, L Smith, D Mr:Ai-11y, J Me•
Coy,M McMullen. Fair—E Wheeler,
D Ross, F Stewart, J Lyons,,C Mc-
Lean, E Torrance. "Poor -LE McKay,
G Grundy.
.Sen. 2nd—Excellent—\V Lees, W
GrOndy,. W Barber,sW Young, J
Stewart. Good—M Hunter, •J Wat-
son, R Graham, R Davison; IC Rober-
ston, S• McQuaig; W Holmes, M
Grundy; A Shoebottoni, A Middleton,
P McGarry, L Ross, F 'Ross; A .Ross,
A McOurvie.
FORTII DEPARTMENT.
Senior .2nd class—Excellent—M
Cameron, R. Armstrong, J Lawson.,
Good —1\1 Greer, 0 McLaren, J Young.
Fair --H Watson, -G McKenzie, M
Murdock, M Reid. Poor—T Robert-
son-.
Junior 2nd class—Excellent—A
Yule, J Henderson, W McIntosh, W
Mc.Grary, K McAuly, B Robertson,
H WilsonGood--E Reid, G Paterson
M Williams, D Hornell, E McIntosh,
H Graham, G- Brennan, W McCoy, B
Thompson, 13 Allen. Fair -0 Grundy,
G Holmes, D Lees, C Vance.
Part II Class-rzaellent—J McCor,
vie. R Grundy. • od—R Matherson,
M Moore, A And :son, G Cameron, I
Reid. Fair—J fl ird, G Mair, R
Young, J Barber, B Wright, M Davi-
son, A Watson, W -McIntosh. Poor
—E 'McMullin. •
FIFTII DEPARTMENT.
.Senior Class—ExcellentR Little,
E Taylor, L Lyons. Good—L Stew-
art, J Henderson, 11 Robertson,
Shoebottom, M Graham, D, McDonald,
L Flood, S Johnstone, E IIildred, J
Stewart. Fair—S Poot^
A Tennant.
Junior CI ass—Excellent—E Mc-
Laren, I' Reid, E Murchison. Good
—W Mutton, G McKay, J 111cLure, J
Corrigan. Fair—M Bryan, W McCoy,
'A Winny; F McKinnon,
—Mrs. Tennant is an old lady
11 Ong alma tvo inIes West (if Walker-
ton. She has had. living with her for
;Went two years past, a little _girl,
formerly an inmate of an orphan's home.
On the 19th of March, Airs. Tennant
lsft home for Walkerton, leaving the
little girl who is Only about. 13 YURI'S
of age, alone. Wm. Hobbs who lives
ith :VI's. Tennant's .brother, (Mtered
t 1,0 house, and abused the littlegirl du r•
ing the old lady's phsence. The magi&
trate committed Ifobhs for trial and if
t he case is establishedhe is.
.1 1 years imprisoinnent.
DUNGANNON.
cFaiirty.mers. have started to sow in this
io.a
Mr. Bechtel, V. S., has opened an
olce on Southampton st., net door to
the tailor shop. '
Fanners are highly pleased with the
present appearance of the fall wheat..
The citizensof Dungannon intend
celebrating the 24th of May by a
monster demonstration. A meeting
will be held on Tuesday .evening in the
hall for the purpose of making ar-
rangements.
Mr. Richard Westbrook and family
left here alew days ago to reside near
London. •
Mr. Jas. Harlow has returned from
Michigan where he has been -in quest
of a farm, lie liaci been in comniuni-
cation with a land agent in that state
for some weeks previous to going there,
who pictured ;in glowing terms the
splendid farms Avhich he had for sale:
Good building, well fenced, good .
orchards, etc. ; all for a few hundred
dollars. Mr.. Harlow, after having
viewed the various farms offered forsale
concluded tlifit at -lest one landagent
in. Michigan was possessed of a good
amount of elastic. There were rtoo
many people wanting to dispese of
their • farms.; too many abendoned
farms and too much red sand hi that
district to suit Mr. 14.
Mt; .J. G. Ward, our- very able cor-
respondent to the Signal has been. sick
.with congestion of the lungs for the
past two. weeks. We are glad to state
that he ,is now mending..
Rev. Jas. Carey . we pre' sorry to
state has been unable to attend to his
pastoral *• duties during the past few
weeks on account of ill health.
CREWE. • '
We have secured a by -weekly mail.
The thermometer' registered 60 de-
grees above zero. on Monday evening,
April. 4th. ,
, The. roads are. very muddy at pres-.
ent, arn't they. John?
In last Week's issue of the SENTINEL,
among Lanes' news, the following item
appeared.: "The. Crewe village black-
smith passed through here one day.
last week with. his entire stock and
tools, havindleft for tt betterjob, as
there is no money in remaining." Up-
on perusal of this, ourg•attiotic hearts
became wrothy, our '• face -grew hard
and stern,,and we at once determined
to fill our pockets With stones, bestride.
.our mule and sally forth to annihilate
the invidious scribbler who dared to
concoct this defamatory insinuation
about Our thrivir4r; burg. Fortunately
for our erring neighbor, .to the north,
we allowed cooler second thought to
exercise its soothing influence over us,
and guided by its promptings we con-
cluded to deal more leniently with the
offender.
In the SENTINEL of march. 18th, we
announced the departure of our black-
smith, and gave his reason for leaVing,
'the reason aNsignefl by him8eV, a suffi-
cient reason, and one in no way'
derrogatory to the blacksmith or the
inhabitants of Crewe. This ambigu-
ous, production of Lanes' verdant,
imagination may mean that through
his incompetency, he could make no
money by remaining. If so, we vill
Willingly withdraw our colors from
the field—as Our sole object'l`ftwrit-.
ing this is to maintain the dignity due
our villa—and leavo, the blacksmith to
balance his account with Lanes'. But
the most apparent meaning of the item
is that Crewe cannot support a black-
smith. This we say mest emphatieally
is untrue, and .was defy the Lrne,:'
seribe to show why Crewe eftnnot sup-
port a blacksmith efinally as well as
Lanes can. Neighlsw! as this is year
first orrence will not " sit heal ily
upon you, hut take a friends adviee
Don't cast any slurs in this direct linT
or you will get '10 trouble bigger
than a house.
-7The"Kineardiqo horse sh(W.
be held on Tuesday,' 12th April. , The •
littron tow ti -hip 'show will be hold in
Riplefon 1.1th of April. Kinloss will
hold its show' in Lecknow on the T2th ,
of April,: W
niderWo,A on the 15th.