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VOL XIX. --81
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892.
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SCCa4Y211iXf d Paint
DRY COLORS,
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gD.C.TAYLOR'
WHOL Ni). 967.
Birk OF HAMILTON
LUCKNOW.
Capita paid up $1,25o,000
Reserve Fund 18135o,000
Total Assets - ST.979,646
President -JOHN SMART.
Vice President—A. G. RAHSAY.
DIRECTORS:
JOHN Pnouron, CHAS. GURNEY, GEO. Roam
A. T. WCOD, A. 13. LEE (Toronto). •
Cashier—J. TURNBULL.
SAVINGS BANK—Hours 10 to 3; Satur-
day's. 10 to 1. Deposits of SI and upwards
received and interest allowed.
SPEfkaLDEPOSITS also received at cur•
ren tes
- of interest.
DRAFTS on Great Britain and the United
States bought and sold.
J. C. BROWN, SUM -AGENT.
DENTAL
•iiMJ. S. JEROME, L. D. S.
.Wingbam, will be in Lucknow
on the second and fourth Fri -
ay and Saturday of each month. Good sets
for S10. Ming and evtracting a specialty
LEGAL
yp A. MALCAIMSON, BARRISTER,•
• Solicitor, Conveyancer. etc., (late of
Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich). Office
• at Traver's old stand.-
yrMORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
• law, Solicitor in Cancery. Convey-
ancer. Commissioner. etc. Office. over the
barber shop.
GARROW & PROUDFOOT, BARRIS-
teas, Solicitor's, etc., Goderich, Ont.
J. T. GARROW, Q.C. Wm. PROUDPOOT.
MEDICAL
T A. MeDONALD., M. D.. C. MC. P. S.
t.P• O. Office, Kintail.
R. EurJorr. OFFICE AND RESI-
deuce. Outram street, secoud door north
of Little's shoe -store,
111-1R. TENNANT, PHYSIC IA N,
- Surgeon and Accoucheur. Surgery op-
' Visite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
MeD. GORDON, M.D.. C.M.„ F.T.
DLO -P.8.0., Physician. Sur-
geon. apt( Accoucheur. Office next door to W.
/kIlin's implement shop. Residence Ross street,
south of D. R. McIntosh's store,
DR. D. GEDDES, V. S., CALLS
either by mail or telegram proinptly
attended to. Charges moderate. Oftice., Cor-
rigan's hall. Boarding house. Cain's hotel.
Lucknow.
GENERAL
NIONEY TO:LOAN ! ON FIRST-CLASS
mortgages at 7 to 73/4 per cent. interest,
payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply
to ROBERT MURRAY. St. Helena
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
securityfor any time at the lowest
rate of interest- The principal may be paid
at the end of the time, or a part of the prmco-
psd may be paid each year, int -est ceasmg on
the amount paid. For further particulars,
etc., apploks ANGUS STEWART, Lucknow.
• SOCIETIES
Tyr C. T. U.— The regular monthly
V V • meeting of the Wemen's Christian
Temperance Unto.: will be held every second
Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellows
Hall, Lucknow, at 3 p. n. Mas. W. II.
SMITH, President ; Mos. HORNELL, Seffetary.
LUCKNOW
•Lodge, No. H2
meets every Friday
• evening at 8 o'clock
in their hall. Campbell- strpet. All brethren
wrdially invited. Wm. Hoon, N. Grand;
Jona Etuor,Recorder.
CO. F.,COURT
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Sherwood, No.
50, Lucknow. Meet -
every forst and third
Monday in every
month, in the Or-
ange kShaIL Visit-
ing brethren are
cordia. lly invited.
T. MarrinE, C. R.
D. D. YULE SEC.
AO. U. W. LUCKNOW LODGE OF
• the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellowo hall, on the last and
second Monday evenfngs of each month •
eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. D. Parresisos, Master Workman
R. D. CAMERON. Recorder.
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER.
• ME COOKS BEST FRIEND'
ILAPIGEST SALE IN comm.
CIO, MAIR & CO.
• BANKERS, -
Or Lucknow Banking CO4'y.
LOCKNOW, FEB'Y 13rm,1892.
TO THE FARMERS:
Since the date of nor last advertisement to
you we have sold 1100actes of land. and being
all the land held by us in behalf of the various
Loan Companies we represent, except the
Shaw farm of 200 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 bands for sale, so that we
hope to be able to spply the bulk of the
demand for farms as heretofore. But as our
sales exceeded 100Q acres last spring we would
reqyest those in want of acheap farmto 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 yon 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 ata very trifling
expense.
We lend money on farmers' notes fer long
or short lime, and can supply all demands on
reasonable terms, Sale notes a specialty.
We do a general banking business of all
kinds with Merchants, Cattle Dealers,
Shippers and Farmers.
GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager
MUSICAL TUITION.
4 NY ONEREQUIRDTGFIEST-CLA.98
IA. lessons in music can have the same from
Pof. Moss, *Fellow ofthe Yorkshire Colle•ge
Of -Music. For terms apply to the Rev. Kr.
Connor,, the rectory. Prof. Mesa will be in
Lucknow on Mondays.
NIUSIC LESSONS WILL BE TAUGHT
by Wm Kaake. late of Blyth.
attended at their own homes or at her resi-
dence over E. Kaake's photograph gallery.
Terms reasonable.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
-LliNGLLSH CHITRCH —SERVICES 11
11 a. m. and sao p. m. Sunday School,
230p. m , Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
Adult class every Wedoessday evening a
o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. A
ellsczori—Buy:e3Ok itT-Ccessioir. /NOM..
• C. T. R. TINE TABLE.
Trains leave Lucknow for south at 6:18 a m
1030 a. m. and 625 p. m.
North at 1225 p. m., 4:05 p. m. and 1022
p. IIL
it
Fire and Marine insurance.
'11Torth British and Mercantile, of Edinburgh
and London. Western, of Toronto.
Liverpool & London and Globe, of Liverpool
Gore Dfistriet, of Galt.
Northern, of London and Aberdeen.
Guardian, of London, England. Phcenix, o
London, England, and Accident In-
surance Coly.. of North America, Montreal
R. CUNNINGHAM,
AGENT - •GUELPH:
Telegraph or Telephone at my expense.
INSURANCE.
Farmers, look to vonr own interest and
insure your farm buildings and
' private dwellings in the
LONDON MUTUAL.
No large Premium Notes required
• CASH SYSTEM:
50 cents to 90 cents per 5100 for three years.
JOHN LANE
ACENT, - KINLOUCH.
Also agent for tbe Phoenix. of London,
England.
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBER RAS OPENED AN
office in the building east of the
SENTLVEL Printing ° Office -
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES,
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPARED
Plats ,specilecations and estimates for build
• ings, mills, bridges, etc.. furnished
on short notice.
JAS. SOMERVILLE.
Lucknow. Jan .1891.
LUCKNOW TNSTI-
Xi tote. Reading room open everyerening
from / to 10 p. in., excepting Saturdays, stem
the hours will be from 2 to 6 p. m, Th
librarian will be in attendance during thea
beam D. 1). Your. Press:feet 1
Illarasocie Shmerataital.
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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Newsy lienesServed up for Sentinel Readers
—Miss McRae, of Paris, is visiting
friends in this village.
—Georgeobinson shipped another
car load of bogs on Thursday.
• —Mr. Wm. Bower left for a few
week's trip up the lakes. .
—Several loads of new hay have
been disposed of here at $5 per ton.
• —Mr. Hugh Girvm shipped a car
load of fat cattle to Toronto on Mon-
day last.
—Master. Ernie Davison, of Goder-
ich is visiting his grand parents in
Lucknow.
—Miss Ewart, of Stratford, is the
guest of Mrs. Joachim Grenache of
this village.
—Mr. Hugh -Rutherford, of South
Lynn, Michigan, is visiting old friends
m this section.
—Messrs Rus. and Reg. Fletcher,
of Brusrels, are visiting their grand
parents in Lucknow.
—The wheat harvest is in full blast
and the crop on the whole is the best
ever grown in this section.
• —Mr. James Stewart, of Kansas
City,,s was last week renewing old
acquaintances in the village.
. Frank Little, of Molson's
Bank-, Waterloo, is spending his
holidays with his parents in Lecknow:
—The pulpit of the Lucknow Baptist
church will be filled (D. V.) next Lord's
day by Rev. W. McGregor of
Wingham.
—Mr. Geddes, councillor and mer -
cheat, of Deseronto, spent -last week
here, the guest of his beihther. Mr.
Wm. Geddes.
—R. Graham, of the Rethester Star
Nurceries, sold the past week 15/3
trees, ornamental and fruit, in twenty
eight orders.
—Messrs. Archy and J� -ph Wattie,
sons .of Mr. J. 11,1- Watti,4 Chicago
are viaiting their uncle, Peter Cor
rigan, Esq., of Holyrood.
—We are glad to learn that Mr.
Chas. Baird, son of Mr. Jas. Baird, of
Ashfield is fast improving and is on
the fair way to recovery.
—Miss Elizabeth Mellis, of Kippen„
was last week married to Rev. Mr.
McKibben, of Pine River, Ont., at
• the residence of her.parents in Kippen.
—The families of Messrs. Dr. J. S.
Tennant, W. S. Holmes and Fred
Gritntly spent a pleasant qme pic-nicmg at the lake, near the light house,
on Wednesday.
—Mr. Joachim Grenache left on
Saturday last for a trip to St. Paul for
the benefit of his heaith. He took
the boat at Kincardine and we trust
the trip wilt be both pleasant and
beneficial to his health.
—The chartered banks have reduced
the rate of interest on deposits to
three and a half per cent This is
caused in consequence of the increasing
ease in the value of money and the
greater difficulty in obtaining profit-
able employment for it
—Complaints are pouring into the
Toronto dailies from all parts of the
Province against the Algebra papers
for the first and second class examin-
ation. There is a general demand
that the papers be thrown out by the
department „ex.c.uniners, otherwise flinty
per cent. of the candidates who wrote
will be plucked on them.
—Mr. Wm. Robertson, for many
years a resident of Wingham, left on
Tuesday for Idaho, where he expects
to receive employment. Mr. R. was
secretary of the school board arid
president of the Winesham Reform.
Association. "Billy" will be much
missed .by his friends there, who hope
that he will be more suecessful in' the
wild and woolly west
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—It is with pleasure we notice the
success of Bruce young ladies. At
the head of the list for certificates in
art stand the names of May and Edith
'Stewart at the recent examination of
the Hamilton Ladle's Cortege. We
congratulate them on (their distinguish-
ed honor. Tbey are the daughters of
Mr. T. J. Stearture formerly of Kinlosa,
and their many friends will be pleased
to learn of their Access.
—Mr. Howie, of Waterloo, is visit-
ing at Mr. W. U. Lietle's.
—Mrs. B. Mallough, of Stratford, is
visiting friends in the village.
—Mr. Ed. McLean shipped a car
load of fat cattle on Thursday morniog.
—Miss Bell, of Wingham is the
guest of Mtss Bertie McIntosh, of this
vi I lege.
—Mount Forest town council has
decided on a rate of 21 mills on the
•dollar for this year.
—Several complaints are made
against the large number of geese that
are still wandering through the village.
—Mr. John Murdoch, of Ashfield,
attended the funeral of the late
George Kerr at Brantford this week.
• —Messrs. Watson and Day bought
seven fine horses in the neighborhood
for shipment to the Old Country this
week.
—Misses Mand and Sarah
•Martin, of Goderich, were the guests
of Mrs. Harry Days on Tuesday of
this week.
—Mr. Adam Thompson took
seriously ill on Monday evening last,
but we are pleased to say he is ;able to
be out again. •
—The voter's lista for the township
of Kinloss have been printed and the
Clerk's notice appears in another
column.
—Mr. Paul McInnes, an old resident
of Kincardine, died in London on
Monday last He had been in poor
health for some time.
—The Kincardine lacrosse club are
the champions of the Saugeen District.
This, of course, does not include
Lueknow.
—A memorial service for the Late
Mica Agnew is announced to be held
at Hope next Sunday morning at
10.30. •
—Mr. Isaac Grofcof Elmira shipped
a car load of cattle .from Lucknow
station, as also did Whiedit and Simp-
son, of Guelph, this week.
—Past GrantrAle.x. Boss 1;111 repre-
sent Lucknow lodge of Oddfellows at
the meeting of the Grand Lodge in
Windsor on the 8th, 9th 'and 10th of
August
—A team belonging to Mr. Wm.
Webb, of the Wawanosh boundary,
ran away on Tuesday last, and Mr.
Webb and his little son hada, narrow
escape from serious accident
—The Reporter says that Mr. Hugh
• Cita, of the Kincardine Review was
arrested on Wednesday rtir criminally
libelling Mr. M. C. Cameron, of
Goderich. He is out on baiL
—A. meeting of the lacrosse club
and all friends of the game will he
held in Cain's new hotel on Monday
night at 8 o'clock sharp. A large
turn -out is requested as important
business is to be transacted. Matches
with Walkerton, Kincardine, etc.,
•—The Grand Trunk and Chicago
and Grand Trunk railway companies
have just issued , the annual order to
employees to be vaccinated. As the
companies transport thousands of
emigrants it is thought best to take
this precaution.
Of every race in this Domir:on ,
The, Highland :5,eotch in my opinion
Are foremost in philarstropic, zeal.
Will divide at death their parting Meal.
The sous of that noble Irish creed.
WIllgii-e a meal to those in need.
Great noble men of Celtic race,
Still occupy the f yrrnost place,
When death will stop the pads we trod,
We'r find them at the right band of God.
As APPLE TREE AGENT.
Thenil living near Blyth has
a goober that has hatched out eleven
chickens this Year, and is performing
the maternal duties of seeing that
they are properly ' fed, protected and
educated. His highness eats at the
second table if the team; appear
short for his family. .
—Many advertisers do not tinder -
stand why custom cannotbe directly
traced to the source where they ex-
pended their money to s obtain it.
Business is like a river with many
tributaries, in which it is imposible
to trece every individual drop of water
to the spring irons' whence it came.
Temporary advertitements in a small
way will not produce an immediate or
permanent increase of business, any
more than a slight Fhower will effect
the depth of water in a welL
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LACROSSE MATCH.
Splendid Game aeseree• Sae 'Maple Leafs,ak
Wingleani, and tic Sepays of Larelinow.„
Remarked a gentleman from Tomer -
to, "That is one of the nicest games oS
lacrosse I have ever seen, and' I.have
seen the Torontos, the Shamrock the
31ontrealers, the Barries, the Orillias
and the match between Kineardipe
and 'Walkerton at Port Elgie." This
about states it but it might just here
be recorded that -the Lucknow Sepoys
have only had ;even weeks practice,
a great part of that time on groun&
entirely unfit for such. About three.
weeks ago the boys on payment of
$19 secured the "Ellis Field" and on
it did some good practice, but not just
as good as they might have 'done.
Already they had played.a motel with
the Maple Leafs of Wingham, in
which they secured one goal and their
opponents the same. Winghain then
owed Lucknow a game. That game
took place on Tuesday and was a most
'decided victory- for the Sepoys by
score of three goals to one. It was
agreed that the teams play for two
hours. The ball was faced off by Yule -
and Cornyn. The latter secured the.
ball but retained it only a second when
Yule got it passed to Hornell, who -
passed again to Colling who in a light-
ning shot sent the sphere between the ,
posts, and the rmging cheers a
Bounced to thf people down town that, •
Lucknow hut won the first goal in: 5.
minutes. The second 'game began but •
the play was SO rapid and thess .crowd •
so thick that it was utterly impossible •
to follow it After 25 minutes, ex -
eluding a number of draw -Offs Wing •" •
ham scored,. the ball being put through
by Carr.
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Then the Sepoys began to waken up
and for a time they did play lacrosse„
somewhat in th way we were wont to
see the olditsigts`pley: It was
grape thattlijoicestal&-fineer----.'
How Berry, Kirk and Thompson did
defend the citadeL "Kirk is a daisy,"'
"Thompson is a dandy" and "Berry
your always there" were expressions to
be heard all over the ground. The
defence was good, but right here we
may state that the defence might
throw a little straighter and save the
home boys. Johnson, the captain of
the team, Ceiling and Weir, who
never put up a stick until this year,
"Daddy" Grandy, Jimmy Yule, Jocky
Hornell,Bunt Hornell, B.McCorvie and
therestnottoforgetDave Lawrence, the
electric goal -keeper, did magnificent
lacrosse.. But let us here say a Word
for the Winghani boys, than whom
you can hardly find a nicer lot of
gentlemen, played an elegant g-anie.
We were not personally acquainted
with all the players. but from our
notice of their playing all the way
through each and everyone of them
know what a lacrosse stick is made for,
and they know how to take a defeat
in a fine way. The one or -two little
squabbles that took place are only the
general outcome of such games. This
is the list of the players:
WILSOHALL
Anderson Goal
pillarro%
CBela
McLaughlin
Cargill
Cornyn Centre
rained:arson Home Field
Carr •
Collier
AnSETt3 Outside Home
Wallace Inside Home
A. SehrsAian Captains
- Point
C. Point
Defence Field
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LUCENOW.
Johnston
Berry
Kirk
T'hoznwon
Laurence -
Weir
yule
Grundy
J Herm
McCorrie
Coiling.
W Hornell
M. Campbell
Referee— Win. Vanstem-s
(Jolting put the ball through on
the first and fourth games and Kirk
on the third for Lucknow,`'while so far
as we could see it was Angus' goal .-nri
the second game
.sso•res.
Barbed wire fencing is no good for
lacrosse.
Lucknow Le ready for any of T h •
league teams,
The Sepoys are not playing "Ring-
ers" this stunmer.
About seven dollars was" raised m
the crowd.
The Wingham • club and their
friends were entertained to a dinner
at the Cain House.
A large nuinber of ladies were
present, which goes to say that they
take an interest in our national gauno
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