Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-07-22, Page 8.4
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The Lucknow Sentinel 5ruc P0WW199 Friday, July 22nd
)Criminal Libel
Mr. James Mitchel, the Editor of
the Goderich Star has been arrested
llbell"
ou. a s;ha��u�.-�ri�ninali�_
Air. M. C. Cameron, of that town, and
the former member for West Huron.
Northern Lights
Those lovers of astronomical
phenomena who were fortunate
enough to witness the Aurora Borealis
on Saturday night must have been
delighted with the sight of natural
fire works as seen in the northeastern
heavens.
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We have the . following
lines coming in which are
much in demand, and will be
found special value.
A nice range of black and
white prints. Fancy light
colored prints in all the best
washing shades. A full mange
of ~prices of our special Vic-
toria Lawes -
23 pieces ribbon in the
following colors which are
much in demand — Black,
fawn, rose, coral, cream, blue,
tuscan and white.
5 pieces fancy table oil
cloths in new patterns. 5 dz.
turkey red handkerchiefs, all
prices. Just -what is wanted
for the harvest field.
Also numerous other lines
of seasonable goods to replen-
ish our large stock which has
been much reduced bythe
heavy sales of the past five or
six weeks.
..CAMERIH, MURDOCH & CO*,
UJCKNOW POST -OFFICE.
Hours S a. m. to 7 p.m.
Items Ag$Iv$.
6:13a. m. D
1230 p. m. ,•
W. G. d• B. South
L.H,&.B.North
SSmtoa�G. gh
v
SinNorth
W. G. d B,
Goderich
Tn Tmeed ate poin f
L. H.& B. North
Langside ,So
W,G. & B.nth'
L H. &B.„—South f
g, & B. South
W- G.& B - North
Holyrood }
!anion
2-.30 p. m.
irdough
3:43 p. m.
9.00 p. m.
10..30 p. m, ."
Tuesdays and
3 00p. m, Fridays
9.30p. m.
10.00 a. m•
3-20p. m-
4.30p.m.
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Hotel improvements
Hotel improvements are all iia order
in Lucknow this year. Mr. Cain's
new hotel will vie with anything west
of London. The Whitely house has
undergone large improvements and
now the Lucknow hotel, the oldest in
the place is to ' be raised up, the
ceiling made two feet higher and the
whole inside generally remedied.
Law Suit
it is •more than -probable that a law
suit will be instituted against the
aeillageatureihreallegededgunageathee
stallion " Garfield" by his owner Mr.
Roe, of Winghc.m. The corporation,
on the advice of one of the ablest
lawyers in the Province, will fight the
matter Out in court, so we understand.
Passed Away '
After many long months of patient
suffering, Mies Mary Ann Ag hew,
daughter of Mr. Joseph Agnew, Have-
lock st. passed peacefully away ouTuee-
day last, in the 34th year of her age.
The remains were interred in the
Hope cemetery in Ashfiield on
Thursday morning.
Coming Nearer
If you will take. pains to remember
the date,' on the night of August ath,
you Will get such a view of the planet
Mars as you will not have again in fif-
teen years. On that night Mars will
venture up within thirty-five million
miles :f the earth, instead of preserv-
ing the usual' respectful distance of
one hundred and forty million miles.
It is believed that this disposition on
the part of Mars to be neighborly will
be . appreciated by all lovers of
astronomy.
New Law
Everyone is guilty of an offence, and
liable, on summary conviction, to a
penalty not exceeding $50. who sells
or gives any pistol or air gun, or any
ammunition therefor, to a minor under
the age of 16 years unle3's he estab-
lishes to the satisfaction of the justice
before who he is charged that he used
reasonable diligence iii endeavoring to
ascertain the age of the minor before
marking such sale or gift, and that he
had good reason to believe that such
minor was not under the age of 16,
2nd: Everyone is guilty of an offense;
and liable, on summary conviction, to
a penalty not exceeding $25, who sells
any pistol or air gun without keeping
a record of such.sale, the date thereof,
and the name of the purchaser, and of
the 'maker's name or other mark by
which such arm may be identified.
Village and ?Wittig Suers.
High Corn
Mr. George Middleton has growing
in his garden in this village corn that
measures from the root to the tip of
the leaf 72 inches high. This is a
pretty . good growth up to the 19th of
July. Who can produce a longer
stock? e
Discovery of America
It is understood the Education
Department will recommend the
teachers of Ontario to have suitable
celebrations in their schools to com-
memorate Oct. 12, the discovery of
America by Columbus. There is no
doubt the four hundredth anniversary
of the discovery of the continent of
which Canada forms such an important
part, would be a suitable opportunity
for bringing to the notice of pupils by
songs, essays, recitations and patriotic
addresses the greatness of that
historical event.
Foot Bali Match
A foot ball matoh waseepla.yed
tut or t'aedidates nee i+;_med xi Sara•1u;+ .
• between the north and south les of
the=sillageteni-ednesd evening -sin—`- ----- —
which
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which the north were the winners by The following is the list, in
one goal to none. The game was alphabetical order, of the pupils who
exciting all through. Another match succeeded in p.'ssiitg the' High School
is on the'qui vive. entrance examination at Lucknow:—
GIRLS
Passed the Examination
At the recent High. School Mary, 10 Kinloss 436 School entrance454
examination six out of eight pupils Garbutt Clara, 10 Kinloss
that wrote from Lucknow suceeded Hodgkinson Tillie, Kinlough .... 423
in passing as follows ; Mark Doug- Mirehouse Minnie, 9 Kinloss ....
Miller Maggie, 10 Kinloss .. , ..
las, Ed. Odium, Geu.. Armstrong,
Stewart Yule, John Lyons, Willie Morrison Janet, 8 Kinloss
Dlcli innon Jemima, 9 Kinlus......394
Yule. Few schools in the county fair McIntosh Ethel, 5 Kinloss, 440
show a better record.
McIntosh Maen e 4 Huron 385
H11IEi SCHOOL.
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Fine Hotel
-The large and handsome new .hotel
belonging to Mr: T. F. Cain is about
ready for occupation and now only
lacks a few finishing touches of the
painters to complete the finest hotel
in the county of Bruce. It is a great
credit, not only to its genial proprietor,
but to the village. Mr. Cain expects
to be moved " into his new quarters
next week.
Electric Light
The electric light at the Presby-
terian church was lit and burning.
nicely on Monday evening when
people were going to dile church to
attend the lecture, but just as the
meeting was dismissed the light went
out. Complaints tome from the north
ward that the light near the station
is not .properly attended to. Who is
to blame ?
Good and Timer.
A teacher suggests that as the pro-
motion examination results are now
being publishing, and it is found that
a few names are not among the
successful' ones,parents instead of
finding fault with those who failed,
should gently press them to their
bosoms and tellthem not to care about
it. Cheer their little hearts and make
them happy, and tell them that their
• good time is coming. The disappoint-
ment of not seeing their nines in the
paper is sufficient burden without the
additional one of a scolding from
those they love. If • they are thus
cheered they will do"better next term
at school, and will like to go there, as
well. Give them now a kind word and
let them enjoy their holidays.
Captain Jefferis
Capt. B. Grant Jefferis who has so
long been in command of No. 3 Co. of,
the 32nd, at Lucknow, has this year
tendered his resignation. He has for
several years past been resident in the
United States, but always came over
fur every annual drill to take command
of the company, and he, will be very
much mid in camps, for he was a
good soldier, a genial messmate and a
thorough gentleman. He has a good
medical practice at present in Chicago,
and the amount . of time and 'trouble
Which a re -anion with his, former com-
panions in arms at Canadian drill
camps entails, makes it a rather heavy
sacrifice on his. part. He now leaves
the regiment, hearing with him the
respect, good -will and well -wishes of
all, and his place at the head of No. 3
will be hard to fill—Paisley Advocate.•
Where is the Other inch
A daily newspaper is responsible
for the following puzzle : Take a
strip of cardboard thirteen inches long
and five wide, thus, giving a surface of
sixty -rice inches. law tut this strip
diagonally, as true as you can, the
result being two pieces in the shapes
of triangles. Now measure exactly
five inches fron the lager end of each
strip and cut each in two pieces.
Take your four pieces and putthem in
t1 the tbape of an elect square, and it
owdl appears to fie .jest eight inches
each way, or sixte four square inches
lose of one inch of superficial
lneasulcem " t, with no diinin;tion of
mid a question i?, *what
becomes of that inch ?
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Happily Wed
We take the following from the
daily Columbian, of New West Minis-
ter, British Colunibia, of the 29th ult.,
and which refers. to the marriage of
Miss Webster, daughter of the late
James Wester, of Ashfield. "Mrs.
Guest's, in this ciiy, was the . scene of
a pleasant wedding party last .nighty
when Mr. Peter Ryan, who has been
a resident of this city for about two
years, was united to the bride of his
choice, Miss Lizzie Jane Webster, of
Lucknow, Ont., who arrived in West
minster two days ago, to meet her
intended husband. The ceremony
was preformed by Rev. Dr. Smith, Miss
Eva Jennings acting as bridesmaid,
and , Mr. Thos. Guest supporting the
groom. After the ceremony the newly
married couple and their friends sat
down to a sumptuous .wedding repast,
and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by
all. Mr.. Ryan occupies the position
as crnotorneer on the trarbway line, and
he and his bride expect to reside per-
manently in Westininister."
How to Keep Water Cool
Here is a wrinkle—hoax to get ice-
cold water in places where there is no
ice. Wrap a jug --a porous jug—one
of those common earthenware things—
in flantieI—wet flannel --a rap it all
round, leaving no place exposed to the
air ; place it,filled with water—or
claret cup, which. some . sinners prefer
to water—in an open window exposed
to all the air there is. Keep the
flannel wet ; in an hour tie contents
of that; jug 'Neill be almost is cool as if
they hail been iced. This i$ a tropical
4 trick, ich tricks the tropic!.
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Mr. Malcolur Campbell last week McDonald Hannah, 6 Kinlrrss.. Nicholson Mary, 11 Huron 454
received from a gentlemen in Chicago Pritchard J anet, 11 Huron 54 3
a statement taken, from the Court Reid Evelyn, 14 Huron
Philo White
books in which it says the inventory Rennie Bella, 7 Kinloss:
and appriasement of Philo G. White's Taylor Margaret, S Kinloss
estate in California made by Clerk of
Probate court in 1891 was $38;579,65
and which has since been increased to
over $40.000. The rental of the
estate is over $330 per month.
An Interesting Lecture . •
The lecture in the Presbyterian
church on 3Itaid ty evening last :wa
both interesting and instt active. Mr.
Ishoo, a native of Persia, who is now
studying for mission work ie
College, Toronto, Bare 'an' address on
the manners anc1 customs of the
inhabitants of that country, besides
some important , statistics' of - the
Christian and heathen churches there.
.At the close of the lecture Mr. Ishoo
exhibited a number of articles illustra-
tive of the address.
Sudden Death
A great cleat of sorrow war expressed
on Saturday last when the news was
received by telegraph of the sudden
death of Mr. 'George McHardy; of
Toronto, but formerly of Luclnrow. .
Mr. -McHardy was for many years a
resident of Lucknow • and ^ Belfast,
where he kept a general store, and
was a man who enjoyed the universal
confidence and .respect of the whole
community. He was in- Lucknow a.
few weeksago, and his health, though
never very ragged, ' `was better than
for years, and when the announce-
ment of his -death was made it was a
great surpritse . to all. He had been
suffering about ten days with San
affection of the throat, and ;up to a
few hours before he died no serione.
results were apprehended by the
doctors, but the gathering suddenly
broke on Saturday morning, and it is
supposed that death was caused, by
strangulation. Deceased,, who had
never married, was in his 51st year.
He was a charter •member of the Odd-
fellryws lodge in this village, and a
number of the brethren stent to
Goderich on Monday to attend the
funeral with the Oddfellows of that
town. The remains were interred in
the beautiful cemetery about a mile
and a half' east of the town rand was
lara lyattended by sorrowing relatives,
friends and okd neighbors. ' The ser-
vices at the residence of Mr. McKen-
zie were conducted by Rev. Dr. Ure,
and at the grave the beautiful burial
ceremony of the Oddfellows order wa,S
read by the Noble Grand of Goderich
lodge and ro. 1). C. Taylor •of Luck -
now. We have received a letter from
Mr. John )IcHardy, of Teeswater,
bother of the deceased, in which he
says :—" The friends of our departed
brother, and especially our sister,
desire to express our hearty Appreeia-
tiers of the kindness and sympathy
extended to us in our sad bereavement.
To the elders and members of Erskine
church, Toronto ; to Rev. Mr. Gils-ray,
who in the absence of Rev. Mr.
Hunter, officiated at the funeral ;
Rev. Dr. Ire and kind friends
(nxlerich, anti' especially tr, the ()rl4.
fellows: of I unknow whr. gtter,d.el ir,
Only too True
A good old Scotch n Oman bad a
serious quarrel with her minister—a
scotch quarrel about church matters ---
but to the surprise of the pastor she
continued her regular attendance to
worship. He expressed his gratilica-
lion as well as surprise at her conduct;
upon which she replied, "Oh, sir, my
quarrel was With you. and ^,not with
my Lord ! " What a blessing it would
be it all easily offended, fault=finding;
minister - blaming, peace - disturbing
church members would not include
the Lord in the quarrels with there
pastors"and each other.
How They Brill Bite
It's passing strange how sone people
will sign an agreement with their eyes
wide open and live to reg et it. Some
time ago an' agent of a Toronto com-
mission house went through the town-
ships
ow nships and entered into an agreement
with several farmers who were to sell
to his firm all their butter at 22 cents
per pound and their eggs at so much
per dozen.. They (the farmers) also
agreed to pay down --as a kind of
bonas—the sum of $35 for which they
were to receive goods to be selected
from samples to be sent to them.
Those who thought they were getting
a genuine snap, are wondering NOV
"samples" are not forthcoming,
nd are troubled least the supposed
"agreement" might sometime turn up
as a promissory note.
How Have the Mighty Fallen.
How thou hast fallen! 0 Lucknow !
Thy glory is on the wane these many
moons past. In this the 25th anni-
versary of the Dominion and the
100th of the Province of Ontario,
Lucknow alone does not celebrate.
'Tis true we had a stud -horse show
in the spring and there will be a
Bumpkin show in the fall and even
for these we must thank the enter-
prising farmers, grangers and Patrons
who reside in on neighborhood.
Lucknow's citizens must go to Dun-
gannon, Wingham and Kincardine
and in these places they are flush, but
not a copper have they for any amuse-
ment at home not even a dawn -tennis
match. The Caledonians say they
will go ahead with their gamts if the
town raised $200. The hotel•keepers
and another say they' will go a. $1000.
Surely the balance enn be raised if
some one will take hr lk Who will
it be
540
421
DO1a
Anderson Milton, 8 Kinloss 399
Douglas' Mark, Lucknow 9
43 99
Harper Reba, 4 Kinloss
Hodgkinson Wilber, 2 Kinloss .. ` O
Lyons John, Lucknow.... . . I10
Lane Hugh, Kinloss
Murray (rant, 14 Huron .388
3lackenzie Donald, 4. Ashfield .... 437
Mackenzie }iugh, 6 Kinloss 396
Mackenzie Andrew, 6 Kinloss .. • 522
McClenaghan Geo., 10 Kinloss 434
Odium Edward Lncknow, 444
Reid Wm., 8 Kinloss 404
Rennie Robt., 7 Kinloss 467
Rennie Chas., 7 Kinloss 546
Valens Edgar, 5 Kinloss ' 425
Webb Wm., 4 West Wawanosh45e
Yule Stewart, Lucknow 421
Yule Wm., Lucknow .... 506
RECO3IMEND LIST
Sarah Brocklebank, 12 Kincardine
Ethel Donald, Kincardine M. S.
Maggie Fizell, Kincardine M. S.
Mamie Gentles, Kincardine M. S.
May B. Ross, 8 , K,ineardine-
Belle Stinson, 12 Huron.
George Conley, 5 Kincardine.
George Armstrong, Lucknow.
Sarah Kelso, 12 Bruce,
Mary Mackenzie, Southampton.
John Cress, Port Elgin.
Ross Johnston, Teeswater.
Edward Kennedy, Port Elvin
MARRIED. •
Ssrra-oicl)os LD --At the residence :of the
bride's father in the 4th concession of
Kinds. on the 13th instant, by the Rev.
F.. A, XE. Lenuan, Mr. John Smith. of
Huron, to Misr; "Maggie McD .na1d, only
daughter of Mr. Angus Ma %donald, of
Kinloss.
Ryan—Weer—At, the residence of Mrs.
Gue t, Nese Westminster, British Colum-
bia, en June 281.h, by Rev, Dr. Smith,
Peter Ryan. or this city. to Lizzie Jane .
Webster, of Lucln►ow, Ont.
LUCKNOVIV 11 A RKETS.
Fall Wheat, per bushel.... .65 to .70
Peas
Oats
Potatoes
Butter, per ib
Eggs, per pound . .
Hay per ton
+r _...00 " .5:5
1r .....00 " .26.
15
rolls .11, tu$ .12
.06
.$7to7.50
CLOTHES REEL.
►THE NEW IMPROVED " CBESLEY
j Clothes Reel" the most eorpplete,
durable, simple and perfect reel manufa
This article can be .got only through the sac
agent at Langside.
966-t f A. A. CROWSTON.
Georgian Bay Shingles.
E EP..SIG:KED HAS ON HAND
j a car lot of XXX Georgian Bay shingles
and intends keeping them in stock during the
season, and will be sold at the lowest posTble
paying Pricer
TAMES GAUNT. Whitechurch.
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RAPID CITY.
iintra7010y1 fh,r last week.)
Mr. A. D. McDguadri, lake shore range,
*pent a few flap with Mr. D. Carnpt:AL.
Mr. M-; r•I ,' k .. •,f IiTi in,rharo , wan lately the
`-'' '.f Mr. T i,►er.
Mitt Jennie I1.illita riritnl frienr)t :.t
Kir; rrr;t i,
'Tito bfiawA Fs•ii atroi 61a✓ir4it Mfr -Kinnon, of
Nw 'argrit, art ti.es.iren— their • 7aeatk,n with
such large s,utnr,Fn awl at a ;t'//1 ; )- a f,zt, erg Mr Anr1Y . tcKinn'n.
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all our hear'_ seed 'e. •Is-r.•ieSee ' i.y f `
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and relle•.ed thr: i[.'/4u +lex' rrro, rip'ir gr .'4 f. tit"' avoid �, ,
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STRAYED.
CITRAYEI) FROM THE; PREMISES
0 of the undersigned, lot 29, con. 4, Kin-
loss. gra or about May 24th, five yearling
cattle , three steers and two heifers. One steer
and a heifer are red, the remainder spotted:
Anyone giving information that may lead to
their recovery will be suitably rewarded.
4-965 JOHN ROSS. Lantside P.O'
SHORTHORN BULL.
ROBERT ADAIR.
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UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
1 for service the above named animal for
a limited number of cows for the season of
1892.
PEDmREE—Robert Adair was bred at
the Ontario Agricultural Cellege. Guelph,
Ont., 4th,18 1 ; got by Baron Water.
loo, 13931 •; dam, Flower of Riverside, 15348,
by flritiph Sovereign, 4.335. Ind dam, May.
figurer. 10032, by Duke of Oxford. 3(19 ; 3rd
Med Rose, 10496, by 1ldarinaduke, •3504 ; 4th
+lam, Violet,. 10f4Q7, by Colonel rialto, 426';
r,th dam A h:.. 2340, by Alfred, SO4; tdb
1017 ;
Gam -
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ayable
dam, Arabela, 606, by Robin Ha
7th dam, lied Lady, 1766 by 'irc
bri+l . 1178 ; Sth darn. Beaut'
Brilliant, 73,5 ; 9th dant, Mom Rut
Comet, 432 ; 10th dam. Ruby30
Agricola (imp.) 5 ; lith dam., 131
30, by Snowt atl. 2647, by Lams
byCharlew,127.
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.l BP318-82.00 each per *eau' J
on or before the first day of Novents'
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