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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-10, Page 8Large quantities of spriiig. goods - are.. now arriving weekly. and- our -[ stock' Satple and Fancy Dry goods Ready-made °things arid Mal -Ales. Hats and_ Caps, Boots and Shoes, -:+.etc., will soon be complete, aiad we are pleised to be able to say that - e Lu ck now inel, Bruce :Hunting On Sendiy. We:have reeeived:a communicatiofl. from a resident. of West Wawanosh in-. which he.-eharges a : Lucknewite with desecrating the Sabbath day by -.. fax- hunting.- The writer _says. the hunter - travels on snow Shoes -.and 1 -ii accOm- I-Panid .134.37- t*o. dogs .and if he -is • again seen hunting '• tile township on a :Sunday he will be Proseented. . . - Worrans, Foreign Missionary Society The Wornans' .roreigii.* Missionary _ SOCiety- ofthePrei.bytery. Of 111.aitlaAd will hold their annual theetinsein Kneic. .ChurCh,.s Kincardine, ..nekt Tuesday, 14th -inst. The : Rev: Mr. Wilson returned ionary_ from India will address' a public Meeting in the e ening in...connection iiith-the presentation of the W. Fe 1\11, Society's annual report.. All are .cordially_invited we will offer better -values Making Them Hustle than. ever. Every Director of the __ Kinloss . . Brandi Agricultural' -Society will have Itt the above line.s -13e to whack ." . . . is yea -1 or secure - found "many - -midi three new members to the AsSOciation... - - Pubiic Notice - , y, Friday March 10th xpress Robbeti A parcel containing $225 was stolen from the lalcknOw expresg officei some time. between Saturday. afternoon Feb: 25th and Monday 27th.he package arrived here _on -the mail tr in at feur, o'clock and- was deposited in the large safe in the express office, but on the owner. of the money calling for s it on Monday it could not be found, The Safe was. locked by the agenz, Mr. McDonald, before leaving the office On Saturday night,' and it was also found locked when he returned on -Monday morning. ' How -the moriey*was liken. is . a mystery, but the suppositidn. Is that. • the package was. removed from. the safe sometime on Saturday evenini4 before the safe w as locked . The genera tor of _. the Corals -any and a 'All parties indebted to me'for_book- accounts must call and settle the same at once, either by note or -cash, or they will be placed in court, for. 'collection. WALTHR STE-wAmr, Lucknow Planing Mills. Oard of Thanks Lanes,. Co... IliirOn; March 7, 1892. We the Undersigned, wife and child- ren of the Thomas' .Finlay, wish, through' the r.:Cohinins- of it-.9ut 'paper, to tender Our *heartfelt thanks te-the . Vices 'during his trying. illnegg,-• - anent.. T. .r INLAY -AND FAMILY.. Sym, pat.h.i.zed. with us. -out bereave -7. , , m May .0ause - . • The large anaeunt Of sn.Ow at present on the gionri.d.•Makes •the -probability .of eqtensiVe.. spring' -floods imminent: Should rain: set in and . carry off the silo* rapidly floodS are Sure- to occur; Spring -freshets_ alwas- source ..greatexpense . to; Municipalities, :-bsr carrying off bridges and. culverts- and causing ...washouts.. The -Warden re-- ceived a telegram .an Thursday . that :a large county :btidge near Paisley had, been carried away. • . • kind friends who rendered kind ger- This -will acid a:good-deal tO reVe- belo w t -he nue of the funds -as aS :making th.e • • • • • Wo find that Staple goods Directors..ake. deeper.l.nterest.i.4the: . . . . - • sitccess -of .the society.. 1.1r: ...Peter -•ahil Prints; :Are'. Moving :yery the s'e 711.e. object . out. Shatild fdly 'of- tqaderg. - - - , . . • such as (Jottcmadesi -Slurtyngs C-afris-an was the father (4:the Motion - - * dent will see that the law is fully car- . of purchasges' most cases however, receive a cc -gentle.t on the - - shoulder?' frain, the big Bailiff, don't be beim& th. have :diet -A -made .up , • - - • . . too .,5e.r.o.u.s_iy-adartile4..- -4-ust handl-Inv: -13efop-z--.fhp.-. busy -Sefts:Oty Opens .- out a: aollar - and see• hoW. his manly' Tr\. qs. for .Silese,goo s quickly, became Atireaitbieq,111, o ntenance btoaden.• -out and (1.- - - smiles . • . • 11131- 'other lines yon:may,;. Lessons for_ The Entrance: regthre. - _ . LiaCKNOW POST..iOFFICE.. Hours_ $a. m. --t0 7. p.m. AilAT..14 . ARRI1VB. ..- - -- - - - . W .. G. & B. South - _ - G:11. a, m, L. & B. North 3.2-30 p. na, - 1161Yroocl .-Kintouol. 20) p. na.,.- ' Kinloss -- -. W, G. & 13 -;North - .- 3:4g p. ,Goderich: 2 ..'. : Intermediate points f . "9 op p. in, * 1;,..1--1. & B. North. .19.30 p...M.; • - • : • - Tuesdays an - Langsid.e -3 oo..p,m-, -Fi:idayk!. , W-, G. & B. :south .1-, . ft- H. &Bt., South c H. &B. South 10-.00 ;.m, W. (4' B.Noith: -3-20 p. in • tit , pod 4 ;30 p.m. } • inlou,,,kbh rCinloss . tar cc :t ' .The follo-wing are -the lessons for the entrance examinations in July, 1893 : Pictures of .Memory, The Barefoot. - . Boy, The Death of th-e Flower,: The -Pace Against- --the. Pane; . From the Deserted Village, Resi&-nation Rincf Out, Wild Bells- Lady Clare, j-aCques 'Social. . . b • Cartier, - Robert Burns, Edinburgh . in .A.ftet Floulden,. National Morality, Shakespeare, Theil‘lerchant of Venice -First reading, The Merchant -. of Venice -Second '-reading. The selec- lions for _ •memorizations are .-The Bells of Shannon, To‘-kary Rink Out Wild Bells, Lady Clare, Lead 'kindly Light, Before Sedan, The Three Fishers, The Forsaken Mer- man, To a Skylark, Elegy -Ns7ritten.,)in a Country Chiirchyard. d Marriage Belli -eittari and Tirthitil Rttr5 . • ficiene - .Th; meMbers of Old- Light Ledge -- No.' 18.4, A.. ---,F.. and A.. -.M., intend - oivinor a Orancl "At iHo- Me" in- the_ Ttiwn Hall •here ' on the evening: of Tuesday, iLlpril 4th, :commencing * at eight - o'clock. Tne ;:.society- intend _ ma -king it the Masonic event. of tho _ 'season. Debate atOlover. Valley The ,-.Clover Valley and, Hemlock city debators meet pn the platform-- m Clover V-aney on Tuesday 14th the subject being- "Resolved that .'a monarchial form of government is Per--. ferential to a Republican, form." - The ; - .1 A pleasant event took place at the residence of Mr. James 'Martin,- of Wawanosh; onMarch1st when Miss Rachel Martin was United:in-marriage to Mr. John A. -Fleming, of Hamilton,. Pembina county. 'Dakota; by the Rev. Mr. , Geddes - Whitechurch. Mr John 1 -1 -Gillies, of Cannon,- Manitoba, 'acted as -best a,u.d Miss Mary' Martin, -Sister of the bride --.-as -brides- ... maid. About eighty.. guests ..wete present, and !after' the cereinony all .sat - down to ..811EaptuouS . rep -at. . _ Among the vuests present were Ar A social in " connection with the Lucknow Presbyterian. church ,will be held at the residence of Mr. Alexander Ross, Victoria, street, on Thursday evemils• 16th at -which a programme of short speeches, recitations aril music will be given., A collection: in' aid of Sabbath School subscription to Lucsivarir MARKETS. -Fall Wheat, per bushel.... .64 Peas . ct, .55 4‘...55 :Oats Barley building fund will be taksn up,.. and liberal one . is 'desired. All are - in- Vited: '• On the .-,following .e.-Vening.: a social Specially. for the children of th Sabbath School will be...given the same'place, spent a ceuple-, of days in the investigating the robbety; bu n�{ action in law as been The loss is a serious one to Mr. -1 Mc- Donald and We hope he will succeed • in recovering the money. nspec-. dective viiiage so, far taken. Presbytery and, W F S of Maitland Reduced -Railway lare. to Kinea'r- • dine- on Tuesday,- .14th inst., will . be alloWeel to all going. t6 Pr-esbyterv• or • W. F. M. S. meeting.All going- to - . either of _these- -.meetings should buy single.. fare ticket.- and - get. CetifiCate, 'from- 'railway -.station agent, vhich when 'signed. by Clerk of . Presbytery and prese_nted.ta agent at Kincardine . will entitle - theholder to .aireturn ticket -for one - third faie. An extra', coach Will b attached. MeNABti -Cier iow,March 7th; 1893; - =Granulated, standard ciatineals at Campbell's.. - Is -All are -invited to the terjan social on the 16th inSt. Campbells stock is now Complete in all: the lines kept in a first class grocery. . . . . lodge has "declared an open meeting, and will heartily welcome all. A good programme of vocal and 'instrumental -rausic will be furnished by. the leading talent of the surrounding eountry. Come on, cothe all. • roller Presby - PO t ate:es and Mrs. Aes1.6tt,-- Orec• Mcintosh; and Neil 1 inntcul,..Neil,Gillies, of N. Dakota, ar..d, ex -Warden Jas.: Gaunt. • The: young couple took an eastern trip ,*with. the - well Wishes of-..nhinerous • friends. A Pleasant Soda. • A Most enjoyable evening was spent by: the Foresters! of C.ourt, SherWood„ .0: 0: E.,. and their invited guests last Monday evening..- programme . consisted•of.: .singing, ..instrinnental recitations -And shert. speeches Chief. Ranger . Jas.. Lyons -ably filled the chair and in a-i'neat. and well worded, speech opened the.. ente.rtainment, bid- ding all a hearty . *Welcpnae. The I:Tarns:mica band.played a--•-nuraber of Selections Which were highly appreciat-% ed.. The Lucknovi Orchestra -consiet-- of • Messrs.:: -Armstrong, Geddes and McDonald, With Miss LaliaBerry accompanist, Made their part one: of the most -.attractive features of the Programme, . Miss L. McDonald and. . Thos. .Reid. gave. recita,tions which were much -appreciat- ed. - Miss Dawson, of Kinloss, sang • a number Of _Solos which - were --highly . enjoyed. . -Miss Berry :and her talented. 'troop of, boys gave a.muSical-feast. - k. Short, speech,' Complimentry to the society on the success' of the entertain- ment, was made by Itieve-Bryansafter which Bros. -D. D. 'Yule ' and -Thos.- Mathie: also addresSed... the,. meeting... Another interesting' portion._ of 'the. .pro.grarnme was the two Whistling solos by Mr. George Ellis- WhiCli..14,erewell - recieVed. and .loudly applauded. One of the -. chief features :i'af the pros ,grarn me WO a snnaptue4s repast provided by ladies. The '‘..-spread was all that could be desired, and the great Success.. of the social is largely: -due to the ladies., enioyed - thein - selves heartily and Many- were, the-. hints that the- Faaesters svaUld -sisdn sagain give another of their .enjoyaisle . socials, - , Nevei-'.Had a Failure I left Glasgow :on .June 2nd, 1888, and .went to Carberry-kn. Manitoba. -- I worked on.a-farta the rst year and: earned three hundred dollars: 1 have maw, besides the farm, a goad stock of .farhaing implements' of my own: have also three good horses and .twelve • good calves, lsesides "geo.C1- stock' of poultry and pigs, all of 'which. are paid . for., have never had -a failure-. in erops, nor have I -! suffered --damage- . -- from any cause.. ' . LA.NGMUIR - Welland, , Man -4 Oct., 1892 Lne k. The Vi I loge liltistrated The Toronto.. Ledgar .Qf Saturday .. 1 - last contained a -concise history. Of t e village. from -it.s formation -and-. a . - -Mr.. Dawson, of the Queen's city, who is visiting fnends in the Joinity, •• gave us a on " Wednetday. • -Bring iii,your boys if yo get good clothes for them. and see Ccnnell's stock. - -----:0kunciller Geode , of as unseated by the: Tbronta Courts last Week for lack of suffiaient pro - !petty .qu* -We -understand that the Rev. W. Connor has tendered his resignation • .29. " .30 4 .34 - .40 Butter, per lb... rolls .16, tuk.1j6 to 17 Eggs, per dozen . . . . .18 pe re rtoenw $7 to .800 Flour Turkeys per lb... , . Geese 46 66 DUCkS 6 " . Chickens " ":, Dried apples ....... Tallow Lard "•, Pork per cwt e. * $1.75 .10 .05- .06 .05 *. 4 to 4i .04 '148 111; • TORONTO .MAEKETS. • Wheat -red; 6/c: ; white, 67e, Flour -$3.15 to $3.25• , - Barley -NO 1,:45c. - Oats --31c. Peas -S 8c Dressed Hogs -$8.25 to.,8.35 :Potatoes -steady at 85e. to 90d.,. Butter ---15c. to 20c. . Eggs -20c. - 22c. - Be sure Thl-S 15 the season:when young ' want to • • • and olcl-,are wonder oderich, ' ,ing what , tp the Church Wardens- of t Peter's _Church. in this village and th -church i • at St,- Helens.. -auction Sale : -Of far.m stock, the property* of Daniel Alton, wi held' at 'east - let 14; con. 8; ,West WawanoSh, Wednes-day,. March 22,. 1 p'elnek.- sharp.. ° Purvis, . . . auctioneer. 9 - L' --Lost. -On Saturda,y- las between Ale*. Smith's oatmeal mill mild' Holy - _rood; dark -grey -goat 9434be. The tinder will Oblige :by returning it to- .3-ames -Purvis, .Holyrood, to the SEwrisTEtki.office- nuniber• of. illustrations.:.of the public buildings,, :- several- business -places - ad - 9. number of prominent citizens.. The. different. cuts - are nearly' all good - :copies- of the photefgraplis supplied- a d .with One: or two exCeptiong are -al. - better than inaily :of the:. views that have been -printed d other towns • rid villages .`t in:: the `Province.. . 04 -Whale:the- Work has given good- 1 satis- faction_to the parties interested,* lid -as some-, ..., . . - - 19000 - copies have been - dis ri. butecl tliroughout.the county. it ought • LJ prove a cheap and effective adyer- tiseinent -fot.4the - Mr. 1Vil- Hams of the Ledger has done his w rk well. - • -` Village Council Maple Sugar OroP 'This Spring • . ParinerOay that the coining spring, •will be a great gilccess far. sugar mak-. ing. it is Well-knewn- to those sirlibi have engaged in that business- that gOod. season always follows a winter, that 'fisrnishes. eebundance-.. of cold --. weather, The .1-naple Sap always sweeter alter'a periad of intense frost; and furnishes 'a large: percentage of sugar.„.. Not .only that, but the trees -yieid_ -a larger., quantity of sap, after a cold. winter , than -they do' after -a . winter that has frequent thaws and .• • p6flodS of warm Weather. - A:regular meeting of the, •Vil age Council was held in• .the Council hra.: ber on Tuesday evening last, and all - . '1101-AYROOD very enjoyable time NVB,S spent by all WI-id:Came -out to hear the debate N S they will give to their friendS. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT, ALL Nfoupt rocusTS WILL VAMSII by calling at bn Friday 'evening. • Owiiig to the absence of several speakers Ithe 'debate was dropped but quite a lengthy pro , - gramme was presided.' It 4onsisfed of v6cal and instrumental music readings ) s, and recitations. Miss A.gn s Corrioan b and Miss -kiwi:kilter( both favored the audience . with several of 'their best selections in vocal music. lim. Harris and See Corrigan each accompanied by t Miss Ha,rnilton (on the a gan) - gave several pieces on the mo th-organs. Prank Harris sang a song hich :was well received while Solid Purvis de- - i -- lighted the audience with -.. a splendid 'recitation. - - the menibers were present. On. ma ion., of Cou.n.. G. M-ardoch ai_id Ceint J. i.Patt'erson, th.e following. acdonnts Were ordered to be. - W. seven 'cedar' pOS-,ts;. 70. 'parts N. *Ross,: hall salary as collector, Lyons tis- -Thompson; livery,. $6.0O;. RiChard Reid; 2- Pordg weed, 441'00 r Thos. 1Viatthie, fixino- town. hall dodr,' $4.19. J, •Denni. ng was refultded etc $5 00 D - C Tsaylor 'hardtare, .$2 overcharge in dogsta.,x. -:The by- laws regulating the tavern & shop lic- enses ;-the Board ofHealth ;' the pound keeper; the fence viewers and .the Medical Health Officer, were all read three .times and finally passed. On motion of Coun. Murdooh -and second- ' db *Con Lyons the Reeve and a. been is geed. •The careitaxer'af.-the toss -is. a -.very aecomodating p only charged the boys 2 the very laborious task of o hall: door in order that lib nship hall rson. I -Ie cents for ening the ey might take out the organ for the reading room on Friday evening. 1 The subject for next debate is "Re- solved 'that- Napolean was a better comma,nder than Wellingt41m.". 'Afar- naative : Captaian -Wa-.1. - Purvis, i assisted by Wm Valens, I) McKenzie, A Kerr; J,McKeniie', 1.) ,S atters, Jim Purvis and John Valens. c Negative: Captain Joe Purvis, assisted by John Purvis, A G McKenzie, Kerr, J Marshall,. P Corrigan, Ne Hedging, and.A Switzer. J 1, Ackert has start d his mill LA ART StUD10. - You. can findthere the mckt 'select stock in. Lucknow in • Handsome Albums, Fancy Chinaware,. Shaving Sass, Writiag Desks, Lady's- Dress- ing, .Glove and ‘Hudf. Cases. Or if ypv. desire it .you can have a' finished photo of yourself Set itt. a handsome again Hellas quie a las e. Steck of . . vy Our studio is pomplete ii every' department therefore - We do our own work right here 111 Lucknow. We 'have no fancy show case work prepar- ed for us.. It not necessary because we turn out thebest work in Western Ontario. T. L. TRELEAVEN, PHOTOGRAPHER, logs considering the. unfavorable weather there has been thi winter. „Mrs. A. Shoebottom, o has not health for some Councillors were ordered 'to sign . 4 - tition to the Ontario Leoislatu favor oftakinga -plebiscite for prohibition. Collector J. N. Ross re- turned the roll, which together with the Securities• of the Constable was referred to the finance committee. The taxes pf Mrs. Agnes, McIi?losh, $4.60, and Mrs. R. Elder were remit- ted as charity; and the amount of $5.75 against the property of !Alex. Fraser was sent tothe County treasur- er. The -amount of non-residentprop- erty returned was $17.25. e otal - • -We are glad to. *now that Mr. •Joha Bell Who was severely • injuriecl in Mr. Thomi Thomas Bell's factory; s • doing , Well, and there are good hopes that he will regain his usual health.-- Wing - ham Tirn.es. - •' time is somewhat better. - REPORT OF 8. S. NO. 3) KINLOSS. 5th class --D Staters, E Thompson, Purvis. , Sen: M Etodgins. Jr. 4th --.---S Thompson, S Hodgins, S Scilly. -Sen. 3r4.1 -S James, M .Fizell; L Pifinell. Jr. 3rd -D Thompson, M James, R Hedging. , 2nd class -'-J Hodgins, 3 Donovan, M Gamble:: . Part Thompson, B McKenzie, N Pinnell. Thompson, Sen Part Fizell J Perdian. N. B.---j-folyrood school is in ts NOW. If you want a first-class set of teeth cheaper than.the cheapest, call on No. 4, Kinloss; - 4;7 De -Patters Dr. Tennant's Office,. ), LUCKNO IVIGLEOD.' oSva Sysitom. 'Ron And other tested remedies SPECIFIC ANI) ANTIDOTE N wry° • Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood,. Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of Ow -- Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis . Consumption, Gall Stones, jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Dise asees, St. °Vitus' Dance, Female irregularitice and General Debility. $3. per half pint and $2 per pint bottle, GoDERicii, LABORATORY. J. M. M. Propritor and manufacturer. saa by Harry Days and A. -B. congraur,, Druggists, Lucknow. -