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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-05-26, Page 8e LucknQw Sentinel Bruce CoUnty, rida We are no:* in .a better osition titan ever to rueet the wants of our customers in ,this lineOur- stock- is • much larger, and d-ontains: 'Taken to the Asylum : Fornearly a year past Mr. Armour 1V1c3flaixas, of this village, has been de- ranged in his. mind and as he was get- ting storseit was found necessary to send . him to the -Asylum. He - was taken to London on Tuesday morning last 1). -sr Constable McLeod and 'Mr. Malcolm 'Campbell, jr. on certificates from Drs.- A. G. Elliott and.J. S. Ten- nant. _ To Shorten the holidays. O'Conhor introduced a bill into 1 -more: - y.aretieS, and: better value than any we have show iweViously. tbe-:Legislature to empower the trus- tees in rural school sections, by a unanimous vote at af Meeting called for the purpose, to . reduce the term of summer holidays byi- two weeks. In many school section's it. is impossible for children to attend school regularly during the winter, ancl the_object was ha e- children s snits t° make g9od the -time. The -from 61135 up. 144x1ra s - bill however wits t IroWn out - _ "Slipped Off _ _ .• , in bov's youth's- , an:d_ - - While repairing the arge. -smoke s . . . . inelis from.b-1.00 up. -Shod.- stack on the Waterworks engine house on Saturday last itkslipped off its-bea you w;11, say No they are i in„s's and the; -loWert end of -the pipe slid • not shoddy, and will give you about twentyfeetfrom the foundation, • • • s -v -11 but fortunately the heavy wire• guys genuine SaliStaetiOns ssa • prevented the stacks froth falling to the and- see waa.t- we are _offering sTound or it would. he SMashed to s • -- back -into place and the work was _ • owing 'ybii through; .not completed till Sunday morning. e .have also a fin e il'ange Beautiful Trees b - wee s boast -of a finer lot of handsome shade .14.43cAL Gpras, -iudiatt voi sentinel waders. . • -.West Bruce ;Reform - A.Ssnciation will Meet in Kincardine on June 9111, • . .• • . . -It -islets a Sregular tornado on Tuesday last for -.-a . few hours.-• -Mr.• -Fred i•Daviscin, ofTListowel, is visiting friend's in the village, . Mr..FranisShOelscittoM,-of. Kiasars _ _ dine, Spent the 24th in Lucknow. s . . . . W-.--Arui4rOpg, .:spent a-coussle of days in- Toronto.- this week. . • _ _ . -Mr Wm Grundy, Of Kincardine r spent the: -.24th .with• friends . in thZ. Village. . and we will 'take 'pleasure in pieces.difficult task to get Few villages in thel• province can f T d Worsteds for ..A. couple of Italians with harp and fiddle visited this place on Satur- day last. r. John AMR was married to Mrs s B. Allin, of Ashtle13, on Thurs- ay of last week. . -sMr. Rus. itt Lticknow. Steel, London to -day ing few day village.. !The rem Anderson, of thrOugh here cardine. -suitings. and pautings Which trees- ori. its streets LissA -• on . ptivate:. -season :of• the y. ear the beautiful green- • •• - • grotinds, -than tiSelsnOw can anttat this: are great value. Try us for these lines. foliage greaitely adds to the appearance • • • - of the place. _There- is nothing that . helps. the look of a place like nice trees - . and we are -glad; to see that several more .- have . been planted out this tAMERO M111100Cil .1.001-10W POST -OFFICE. S a. 7 • -MAnts Assi;-E. & B. South H,_& B. "....'sorth flolyrood • Kinlough. Kinloss te 13, -...Corth Goderich _ ; intermediate points L. H. & North Ltangside tV, G, & ,South L & B.,- South f . &-33. South G.tt -B,North • aolyroed - Tinlough}. 1U-1116s:it . 0:13 a. m. Daiiy 120 p. m. •!- 3:S3 10.30 pr. m, " Tuesdays and -3 00 p, m, -Fridays 9.-30_P• ra• m. 3•20,p. -w; • . Vd11.1•••• . d • • . • ; A splendid programme was gi . . at the ]$dworth Leas,fue meeting Monday slight last. =Mr. Steel Murdoch; of London, spent a few days with friends. in the village week_ ven. Mra. 0-eorgee. 'Kerr, of Drunabo letchecipent thei 24th Murdoch. returned to (Thursday) after spend- friendS in the -d•••••••••• dk .4 " • • " ••4,-• LUCK*Opt MARKETS. - Fall Wheat, Or bushel Peas Oats - Barley Potatoes •If :0. Butter, per lb.. .rolls-.14,_tub .15 to 1.6 ins of. Mrs Margaret Margaret . ' bn • . City,. were taken Eggs, Per °°2, t • . • t •u Monday last to Hay per ton $6 to .700 Flour per • .11.75 to $2. 5. - D.ried applest‘g s 4 to..04:45. The town. f Essex has instructed moo* -!‘ •the Chief o $4. Police to enforce the Lard _ - ! and formerly of Lucknow, is visiting friends in the village. • John S. McDonald, of Ripley, ex -Warden of the county, gave- us a Hard to please °A newspaper in a neighboring town spoke of two- men in different parties meeting on the same platform, as "the II, lion and the' Iamb lying, down together." And now the party spoken of as the lamb.says he has been belittled and stops his _paper.. It is: another illu- stration -of she oia.sa.ying that "If an editor does not ,scratch every reader's back just exactly in the way he wants it scratched" that man gets mad and . _ takes his name off the.list. Why Picnics Are So Called -1401 Conference -. . 'the - tenth _session of the . GuelPh. Conferenae Will be 'held in :.,lie Scrope, . ._ . Street - . sT'Slethodist , church, , • Owen Sonnsl, cs.namencing on Fridak, June 2nd at (.., assn. - • s - s Dairying for Prolif--. -We:haise received aicOpy of. -a -neat- work enttiled ."' Dairying for profit or. the Poor man's cow,' - by Mrs. -E., M. - Jones; '- a Brockville. The book. is presented with.the conaplimentslof the Canadian Life - Assurance Compahy and is. issued fres --to. representative „ farmer and those interested in :dairy- ing by Mr., John Murchison, local representative 'Of': the above 'named company.. lie* Tait6r Shop . -Robers _McN bb, has cleoiclocl to. Open a tsilor slap - in Isucknow in . the ` building west of ii-. Proctor's; harness _Shop in7the second.-week.in June He will talsss_in-- for partner, ,Mr," Wm. Dincan, of Embro. Mr. .Duncan -has' had years of -experience.. in the best_ - cities in the -U. S. and Canada and has .been- through one of the best . cutting schools -on the continent, SC! goodwork May be expected: .ts -.Eieryboky knows. what a picnic is, but most folks would find it. hard to, say how it got the.: name, and -yet it is simple enough when you come to learn it.. When a picnic was being akranged for, the ctistoni origninally- was that those who intended to be present pleasant call on- Tuesday. --The- *Misses Berry,. of Ingersoll, are the guests of their uncle, Mr. G. W. Berry Of this villa -e • ?. g ' --The party who borrowed -a Jack- . screw from James Findlitter last fall is requested to return it at oness. "curfeNV by- asirs in. that 'town. e by la*. enacts that all . children masts be incloOrs by 8 o'clock every evening, Unless accb panied by a guardian or parnt... - , At -municipal elections next . - •Januari, a_ vote will take place, on the prohibition plebiscite,. in 'Ontario. All - those whose names appear on the mun- icipal and local - lagislature lists. can vote.. .Thisificludes Widows - and un- mastried . wonf!en, • 4-A littleiteist in a newspaper may the; paper for life, but it won't stop him i - 1 sonietimes mlirkei a man an enemy to- IrOM readin4 it. It Merely*. changes him from a ubscriber to a borrower. • 1 • i - • 1 vi Every .publi ,her can reeall -the nameS of 4itizens ho come under.this head. . , . • .. , Intending visitors to the World's' Mrs. D. 'Collins and Hob and 'Sadie Collins, of Kincargine, spent the 24th with friesds in the village. - should. supply •the _eatables and _drink- abless. A list Of. • those - tedessitieS having been drawn 'sip, it was passed around; and_ each person -pickedl out _ the article of food or drink that he, or she .s -Tai willing to •furnish, and the _ name of the article was -nicked or tick- -ed off the list. 1 ;•The open-air entertain - _merit thus became-ltnow-n. - "pick -and - nick." The custom is .said to have dated from 1802, so .that the picnic' is 'wholly an institution of the•nlneteentli9 century.- Now that the skies h.ave- had their spring housecleaning, its about time to leolt for- .sunshiny wether -- -A new gravel sidewalk. is being built on " the east . side of Havelock street in pla:ce.of the ssld plank- walk. • . • Fair -should making -frie On the way, nester W ere on the trai -the; present -The ev David Rogers, of • Dun- - gannOni •preached the .aminal; ,Stuiday. School- sermons s in • " ,the Methodist Church here on Sunday -laSt-Wo. : Od for. sale -All kinds of WOod fot. sale -short, long,.soft or hard wood 111 any spianttty. ..cosders- attended --tO• at au.ibtR, Lucknow . Parties "--• wha entered the Temperance Ball on Tuesday night of • • . 'last week. and 'took therefrom a ---basket hadbetter.return:the same as they are. Well knOwn At 4 ,1ibe prosecuted. •.. e ho at Confede Lekislature ad Mirably. e very particu ar fi ou ds .with other- passengers las it is stated that there on3me.any sharpers travelling going into Chicago, as at ti SS .X.AGISLATION e rule ?secured • by Ontario atipsi, through Our Local has worked :On. the . whole But it has some defects, sa s e It Reformer.f : One O. ithe worst _ of Ithese is, the .tendency to .giVie certain ,psdessions and callings Pork; per cwt. TORONTO MARKETS. lerli ' 67c.. ; white, 68c. F1our-0.70 to Barley -&7°. toe, 38 Oats -33c. Peas -SSC Dressed Hogs -$8. 25' to 8.50' Potatoesteady at 82e. to Oc. utter i5c to 18c Eggs -7-11e. • • .12 $7' . • . • You can get buggies at Hildred Bros. for leis money than any other ; place. in Lticknow. _ We have marked Our prices lower than ever. Every rig warranted.- 'Call and .see us and , get prices. special pri jilegeS at the- expense ot the -Masses of be peOple. - • Every session theists__ are : bill ._ brought in . of this character.' .The lawyers - and doctors IhaVe --bees successful- sinners in. .this .way, andb inceurased- -by the -success ot others, ven eotiansroakers. rush to the Legisl ture wanting power to make rules to -keep others- snit „ Of 'thei. • bus- inss and keep those th0ft- :ain. The Government hss.allowed•too much .isf' - s. . • this logislation. and It is time that Sir. OI er ROI his foot. down flat against it. The pharmacy- bill of this Session is a casein point. „ss.The tronble.:with the -Legislkttire is; that the members do wit . granii all 1 demands made by the- . . . .1 , . cli,isfies; - but that -in- Order _ to - make tlSings!plelasan", they generally agree. -to some weak' comprise, which is after- w.rds used to bolster tip class interest and - againit the public. It is tithe all • 1 - - -. ch. Clas Legislation Would be stop - d„ -and, that members should display little more back bone in resisting ese insi'didus efforts- at Class auSan.- . - tl- .- ' . . *r7.': zemen . . , Sabbath School Danvention .• . The Union. Sabbath S. Convention forthe township of Kinloss, which was held in the Methodist church, Luck - now, on Thursday, May 18th, - was One . of profit and interest to all present. Those invited to take part did so cheerfully, The discussions- of the afternoon were introduced by Messrs.. D. Agnew, E. -McKenzie and: R. D.' Cameson, and -were of Snell a charat-, ter. as to brinout Many practical- . . . _ _ • • and suggestive "thoughts . for - Sabbath School workers. We regret there were not more ...present in the evening to. -receive the _very hearty and cordial address of welcome • given by Rev. Mr. Mills, -as well . as the very able arid forcible addresses by Revs. Cook of Ripley, and Geddes of Whitechurch. As they both dwelt largely Oen the importanceof early educating the youth both in ' moral and religious principles. There was a . motion passed and carried to the effect that we invite the three adjoining toWn- ships ,viz : Ashfield, Huron and Wawa - nosh to unite_ with us nextyear and we hope a much .greater interest_ will be shown in this important wbric by a very -much 'larger. attendance. -Com. - • _ Canadian Farmers' Sun, the -official organ Of the Patrons of Ind -us - The Sun Cholera Mixture 'Fa more than fortyyearswhat is.. known "The Sim cholera medicine» has stood the fest of experience as the best.remedy for looseness of the bowels ever yet- devised. . As once *inched for byllie New York Journal of Coins - meree,' -"no one who has this by ..him andstakes timei,will ever have dia._ eholera."- Even When no chOlera is anticipated. it is an excellent thing for ordinary summer complaint, colic, dfarrhoea, dysentry, etc.; and we have no hesitation in=commending it. Here - - it is -;-.Take equal parts of tincture of eayenhe, 'tincture of opium, tincture of rhubar), essence of peppermint and spirits of camphor. Dose, %fifteen to thirty dropi in a wineglass of Water, according- to age arid violence. of the. - attack.2,, Repeat every fifteen or twen- ty tair..1.1tecit tviria.4 N 4410...ter.el -A remarkable ring wass_ observed around the sun •-at noon on -.1VIonday. It was is beautiful- corona,' With ;all the -colors .. of the rainbow fully brought out. The.. unusual spectacle. was- 'witnessed by many citizens. Note Some. of. T. I. .Tres -- leavens offers for -,the next --r- thirty days. - Now that Season is at hand and you wart to make your house and ho e attractive and. beau- ! tifui jusi call land see the five -nice frames we will fi.t you up, ready t� hang on tho wall for only $1.00, Also for the next thirty days .1 will give to each and evclyy one -having a dozen cabinets a oeautiful photo and -frame free. FRAMES, • 'FRAMES, FRAMES, Froii 20 cent up to the largest land most beauti- 1 selected stock in town. have 41so on hand a large stock of fine mouldings or making odd sizes. Call and inspect before pur- chasing elsewhere. The God.eridls. Star is now printed from type set by the wonderful typo- graphy and looks exceeclinly well. The Star is the first office in this' section of the Province to •use type 'Setting ,snachipe. It is a simple yet marvelous piece:Of machinery. - The Baptists -have withdrawn try of Ontario and Quebec, has now a circulation of 28,000. The issue of Mai the 16th contains a couple of careful written articles on the trading methods of this Patrons. The paper will be sent to subscribers for the balance of this year for 25 cents. It is published by the Sun Publishing oVinotterty. "Undo" °Mario. , their acceptance of the in.vitation to participate in the religious Congress in connection with the World's Fair owing to the decision to keep the Fair open on Sundays. ' liquidatois of the Federal Bank state that in- confornity with thtt act of Parliament authorizing its wind- ing up, on and after 'shine 7 next the notes of that bank shall .be valueles.s and all claims of any nature .against it will be barred. - - a - ' - • • , P . OUTTER-IMAKIW. .1 The ..daity: from the Agricultural College, Guelph, will be-. -Hurtin -s.county shortly, ancl - will exhibit dairy lutensilss__ Make: butter, test Milis1,-and deliver lectures .on the ; ana,gerbeiat et milk .4.ticr, cream, • the .feecling eoSk. -Churning, Working nd packing. of. butter; - -etc., at the f ploeS : -Myth' .-.Monds.y At. - reception -tendered lann. by Oanadian0 at -the World's Pair onFri- day last "Lord Aberdeen. said : that' _although he had -not yet been sworn in Governor-General' .of Canada, . the -presentation Of his name for the Offide had been approved- by the Queen. -The International. Christian; "En- dealiOr .Convention will meet at Mont -- real this, year. The. Convention.i. will be -in. session -.'five. .days coinniencing Wednesday evening, - July' -5th, .and ending Sunday evening, 'July -9th,. none. of the sessions will be more than two ho -Urs in length: F.o.rtyfi.ve states, five territories and eleven province, also Great Britain Sand Europe, India, Australia, China, Japan -and-...4friaa- ' are to-. be represented; Twent?-five different - -Evangelical . denominations will speak from, the same platform. 17000. delegates have signed their. in- tention- to --be present and #141.-.14,1006111- modati9n powerofMontreal be • _tegiteetto utuldsti - • uly. 3r 4t rtesday, hnrsd aimcm, " Hel . . • 2 p. ; Carlow, Tuesday, 2 .p. m. • Benmiller, Wed.. u.ly t.'th; p: ; Leebutn, July- 6th, 2 p. m. Dun - Friday, July ..7th, 2 p`.m.; : Monday, . July 10th, p. . Tuesday, July, llth, 2 The; following invitation is ex- on the printed bilis: You and ily arecordiallyinvited to at - The Aadies -especially are urged esent it these meetings. Come ncl samples of your. Milk given by your cows ---say two...cupfuls-- each ----a eup.ful of the evening's milk - and; the same atisouut of morning's milk added .hereto. .These-liamples will be tested -to-find out tici3 quantity Of butter fat in them, - and the results given to you privately, in • this way you earl earn whether your cows are Worth keeping or not. . Co.me 1. and See .the alscock;Tesper, in orieration; and have itS`working explained to you. !Make a special .efOrt. to come. You will • get hints on butter -making that ;will be Worth. very Much toyou. . • -BIIB CURED IN A D&. - South '-American Rheumatism-- Cure for. RheumollLs' and Neuralgia: radi- cally cures hi-lito 3 days. its action upon iihe System remarkable and mysterious. It *noires at once the cause and the .disease inimediately dis- anaemia. . tie- -first dose - greatly benefits. 75 cents. Warranted by A. . CQ . .m. ended_ your fa attend. to bep: • ATS • ELEAVEN IL Cheap and a few and Dolmans cost. Trimmed goods • - at pOces to suit at 1 at • • • • • • • ! If you want a 'first-class set of teeth cheaper than the cheapest, call on Dr: mimeo Office, - LUCKNOW, • 7.1 4