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• LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, FRAY, JUNE 17, 1892.
BANK OF HAMILTON I GEO, MAIR • ,
CO.
LUCKNoW. BANKERS,
Ot Lucknow Banking Oomp'y.
Capita paid up
Reserve Fund
Total Assets
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$I,260,0o0
S86o,000
$7.979;646
President. -JOHN STUART.
Vice President -A. G. Rams 1Y.
DIRECTORS:
JOHN PROCTOR, CRAB. GURNEY, GEO. ROACH
A. 'T. WcoD, A. B. LEE (Toronto).
Cashier—J. TURNBULL.
SAVINGS BANK,, —Hours 10 to 3 ; Satur-
day's. 10 to 1. -Deposits of $1 and upwards
received and interest allowed.
,SPEOIAL DEPOSITS also received at cur-
rent�rates of interest.
DRAFTS on Great Britain and the United
States bought and sold.
J. C. BROWN, SUB -AGENT..
DENTAL
J. S. JEROME, L. D. S.
on the se ondll be and fourth rn kri
F.•ri-
ay
for $10a Filing Saturday each
evtractingonth� a specialty
LEGAL.
IMON CORRIGAN, COMMISSIONER,
0 in H. C. G. Kinlough P. 0., Ontario.
PSolicitor, A. MALCOMSON, BARRISTER,
Cameron, Holt & Cameron,ncerGoderi h). (late Office
at Traver's old stand..
ZIT MORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
• law, Solicitor in Cancery, Convey•
anter, Commisioner, etc. Office. over the
barber shop.
ef ARROW & PROUDFOOT BARRIS-
Jf ters, Solicitors, etc., Gocl'erich, Ont.
J.T. GARROW, Q,C, W i4r. PRiOUDF OT.
MEDICAL
efA. McDONALD, M. D., C. M. C. P. S.
ea O. Office, Kintail.
DR. ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND RESI-,
dente, Outram street, ses:uud door north'
of• Little's-shoe store, .
DR. TENNANT, PHYSICIAN,
Surgeon and Accoucheur. Surgery op-
posite. Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
ra. m., and from 2 to 5 p. m.
DMcD. GORDON, M.D., C.M.., F.T.
o M.S., M.C.P.S.O., Physician, Sur-
geon. and .Accoucheur. Office next door to W.
Apia's implement shop. Residence Ross street,
opposite W. U. Little's.
DR. D. GEDDES, V. •S., CALLS
either by mail or telegram promptly
attended to. Charges moderate. Office, Cor-
rigan's hall. Boarding house, Cain's hotel.
Lucknow. ,
GEC1aERAL
MONEYTOLOAN, ON -FIRST-CLASS
MONEY
at 7 to 7 per cent. interest,
payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply
to ROBF,RT MURRAY, St. Helens.t
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
MONEY
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 ay be paid each year, interest ceasing on
the a 'Cot • paid. For further particnlars,
etc., . 1ply to ANGUS STCWART, Lucknow.
SOC E IES
C. '1'. T • t :; : regular Monthly
W I ' a meeting of the \Vr lnen's Christian
Temperance Union will Le held every second.
AVednc3day of each month iu,the Odd l u11y,w,4
Hall, f,nr „now. nt S },. in. 1lns. W TE.
SMITH, Prc .i.1ent ; ling', TionNEr,i., Secreta1'y,•
-
l'U1(N0W
Lodge, No. 11_
. VVery Friday
evening at 8 o'clock
in tliei hall, ('a:, 1 11 ,+.t•, , t. .11! l,r •t.} r•v)
^.nrdially iuvit(,1. W r, ld•ee1t,, 1. (;rand;
JOHN ELtinT, "Recorder.
O. F•,C'OtTRT
ire ;th(•rwnncd, No.
50, imckne5ew• Meet -
every t)•-; t and third
'Monday in e' very
month, in the Or-
ange hall. Visit,
ingbrethren a r e,
,...,,cordiafy invited.
••"" °T. lf,\rToIE, ('.1;.
Yuri- Stir.
O. U. W. LUCKNOW LODGE OF
• the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellowshall, on the last and
second Monday evenings of each month a
eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially
;nvited. 1). PATTEitsoN, Master Workman
/ R. D. CAMERON, Recorder.
LUCKNOI3I RIAI3IlETS.
Fall Wheat, per bushel , , . .00 to .75
Peas
Oats
Potatoes .25
Butter, per ib rolls .12, tub .14
Eggs, per pound .06
nay per ton . $10 to 12
d, .....00 ' .50
.. ,00'" .27
LucxNow, FEI'Y 131%0 892.
TO THE FARMERS:
Since the date of our last advertisement to
you we have sold 1100 acres of land, and being
all the hind held by ua in behalf of the various
Loan Companies we represent, except the
Shaw farm of 200 acres in Kinioss, and which
we are offering very cheap and on very easy
terms bf payment.
Several • farriaers have, however, placed
their farms in our hands for sale, so that we
• hope to be able to 'apply the bulk of the
demand for farms as. heretofore. But as our
sales exceeded 1000 acres last •spring 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 saes 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 fanners' notes for long
or short time, and can supply all demands on
reasonable terms. •Sale n .tes a specialty.
We do a general banking business of all
kinds with Merchants, Cattle Dealers
Shippers and Farmers, '
GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager
MUSICAL TUITION.
ANY ONE REQUIRING FIRST-CLASS
lessons in music can have the•same from
Prof. Moss, a Fellow of the Yorkshire College
of Music. For terms apply to the 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
attended at their own homes or at her resi-
dence over E. Kaake's photograph gallery.
Terms reasonable.
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MUM
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
FNGLISH CHURCH --SERVICES 11
- a. n;. and 6:30 p. m; Sunday School
2:30p: m ; Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmers.
Adult -class- every Wednesday evening a
o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. A
arewelcome. REV. W. J. CoN.roa, Pastor.
• C. T. R. TIME TABLE.
Trains leaveLucknow for south at 6:03 a m,
10:30 a, m. and 6:25 p. m.
North at 12:25 p. in,, 4:05p. in. and 3.0:37
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. Phcenix, o
London, England, and Accident 'In-
snritnce C'o'y., of North America, Montreal
R. CUNNINGHAM!
AGENT GUELPH.
Telegraph or Telephone at nlyexpense,
INSURANCE.
HON. EDMTARD),BLAHE.
Invited to a Seat In the IiiirItIsh House o
Commons.'
TORONTO, June 14.7--ZThe Toronto,
Telegram announced to -day that Hon.
E. Blake had reoeived from the leaders
of the Irish Parliamentary party an in-
vitation • to a seat in the\;Britjsh House
of Commons. Mr. Blake when asked
as to the truth of the rumor, said : .
"I do pot know how this telegram
became• public. Had it not been made
public in this way I certainly would
not. have made it so. I desire to cor-
rect the form The words were :"
The Irish Parlimentry party unani-
mously =-ivite you to accept as Irish
seat at the general election.
"It was signed as stated by Messrs.
Justin McCarthy, John Dillon, Michael
Davitt, T. M. Healey and Wm. p''
Brien. I received it last night and
am in communication about it. I would
have said nothing about it had the
telegram not been published, and I
merely desire to correct the verbal in-
accuracy of it.
HOLYRQOD.
Mr. Simpson, of Kincardine, is
visiting her nieces the Misses Pur-
vis. .
Mrs., McMullen, is in Teeswater
waiting on her daughter, Mrs. Jas.
Hughes, who is very ill.
Mr. M. Gillies has returned home
from Red Jacket. He reports dull
times and work scarce.
. Mrs. Ackert is slowly , recovering
from the effects of a badly strained
tr1k1e. • •
Mr. J. H. Ackert's new house is
being rushed forivar-d by the con-
tr.- ctor, Mr: Wm. McMullen who has
Moved •into the -village.for a time
while working in the neighborhood.
Sjnce the weather has becolne more
settled Mr. Bronscombe has got down
to work in earnest in the new brick
yard, he is at present burning a kiln
of the and will shortly have -a kiln of
brick ready to burn.
On Wednesday June... 1st Miss
Annie-.Donoven was united by mar-
riage to Mr.,Peter Murray, of Culross.
We wish them a long and prosperous
life together.
A very severe thunder .storm passed
.a short distance , east of here. A
considerable amount of damage is re-
ported. A cow belonging to Mr. J.
Baker was' killed on the farm lately
bceupied by Mr. Gauley. Mr. Wm.
C;onnell's house tvrL struck, -the light-
tning penetrating the roof and follow-
ing down the sr.ove pipes blowing,
open the front of the stove, passed
through the. floor into the cellar from
whence it made it : e -Capt• 11rouglr is
wind(J\w. ' Fort-unately (at: inmates
,aped • uninjured although they
List, have 1'('Ct,i' •� , , \'(•1'14.
Fnrrnur.:, 1001: to your own intrrest and I es(
instil', your farm lm •, ildin,and
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