Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-02, Page 8•
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HAS WORN
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}irt, SO -7C A Li...ED- '
WARRANTED b
A\ TRADE MARK.
MABEL
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THE-
EVERFAST --.1
1; STAINLESS_
- FAST BLACK
sTOGKINGS„.„. -STC.OKINCS-.
•The season fdr Cotton llose-
is just opening and as every
body can appreciate a Cotton_
Hose that always retains its
first black color, we have plea.
. sure in - informing our *any
customers that we have agaiti
been fortunate in securing that
famous line known as the
Everfast 1319.ck," Which- those
,
who have had it before will
recognize by the above- gut
branded oh- the leg. This
beautiful Hose is -made in Ger-
many, dyed by 'a secret pro-
cess,- and does not turn a dirty
gre -green or stain the feet.
IV have them in Cotton and
Li le thread; plain and ribbed,
-and at,full range of sizes and
prices.
We have also a large stock
�f fine Cashmere Hosiery.
CAMERON, MURDOCH
ALCKNOW- PosT-OFFICE.-
Hours-8 a.'nuto.7 p.rne
MA1103
W. -G. & 13.; Smith 6:13 aon, . _Daily
L. II; & B. North - 12'30 P. m.
flo.lyro-Od . - --
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. Kinidugh ,. - 2:30 R. m.
Kinloss - - - • • . .. -
Nir; G. d.:. B, North . - 348 p: !h.
Goderph •
Iiit.erm.ediate points f 9 .00 p.• m;
L. &B. North' ' 41. 10.30 p. 131,--
- - - -- - i-:- - Tuesdays- and
Lanctside_ -- 3 00p, in,' "_Fildays...
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L -11.-& B., South f .
- -11.-& B. South 1.0.00 a ..m.
Wir:GA B North 3 -20 p..ra .-
aolSirood 4.30 p,m .
•ittiough
.1Cinlose
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Another Doctor
Mr. J. Gordori, M. D., ot St:
.1Ie1ens a graduate of Trinity Medical
ScIroiil, was in the village last week
with a view_ to locating here. Tees:
water :News
The Old Story
Billy Hicks, thetimp printer,
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knownto atlmost every printing office
in: Ontario came to a sad enclitic, in
-Romeo, Ontario,
t
., las- week.. He Iihad
been, _given lodging for the night in a-
, cell in the police_ station, and falling
asleep while smoking his pipe hacl Set
fire i to the matress he lay- on, and
-when he wh,-s. taken out at midnight
he was so far gone as to die in • half
an hour. Billy never failed to give
the SENTINEL a call on his rounds.
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Sawdusi Bricks
Sawdust isqlow bein.g utilized .for
making bricks. The sawdust is dried
and screened to - remove the coarser
particles, and -is then mixed with
cement, lime and sand ir the following
proportions One. part _cement, two
-parts lime, five parts sharp sand, and
- two, parts sawdust.. -The sawdust. is
first mixed dry with the cement and
sand. Thfi final mixture is pressea
into bldels which are said to be cheap
and._usefuL There is as much.. lime
and mote than twice as. Much sand
as sawdust in them,
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•-ges.' •
Work this Out'
young -man stepped up to the
Er tamp wicket of the post (ace and
-told the young lady in :charge that he
wanted a $1- worth, of , stamps -four
times as many twos AS ones and the
balance in threes Any scholar Who -
haegot ahead _ of his, or her 1ess-6ns
may Wrestle for an answer.
Suffocated .13y Gas
:The dailies on ,Saturday - last
tained - the -pad -intelligence . that • ar
young man named John Fletcher, " aged
17, years and whose. parents reside in
Kinloss, • near - Holyrood, was asphy-
lated at the -Grand...Pacific* Hotel in..
,Wmnipeg on Thursday , -evening,
.having fallen , asleep: .wit4 the gas.
in his roomlurned. on, -
All Royal Now
His Excellency. Lord-- Derby :On
'Wednesday received "a -telegramstating
that Her Majesty has graciously per-
mitted thetitle-"royal" to .be applied
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hereafter- to .the permanent: corps of
artillery -andinfaiitry in the Dominion
and all the commanding _offiCers have
been so advised._ .Major -Gen.. Her-
bert cabled his congratulation- to the
different Canadian regiments, and
ordered the remission Of all unexpired
puniiihtneiita.
Second Handed. Stamps
The. Post Office Department has de-
termined to put a stop to the practice
-which-Vidently :prevails in •certain
sections of the Country by people
attempting.: to use postage stamps a-
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second tirne Some time _ago -la con-
viction was secured in the county of
Brice,.: and this. :_wati follOwedlaSt.
week- by ..a - conviction at Singsto
Several cases are under .consideration
in Which ;there- is evidence of rarties.
having attempted to - use old -Stamps by
'obliterating the-'eancelation- 'narks., r
A POor_Policy
_It is a short sighted policy.Which hi-
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-clines people .to buy from - agents and
-traveling venders articles which home
uaerchanta havetaken pains .to :supply -
in all neaesgary -quantifies- at reason-
able ;rates, Such. 'peripatetic. - dealers
-cannot_sbe looked tofor.any fenterprise-
of begefit to the village nor_ for:. any
-help in carrying the necessary burdens
that fll upon all. They are much
more -- liable than 'home; dealers to carry
"shoddy and to use: deception . in-. sale;
and ttip, buyers Are-:usitally- withobi-
replc147. when deCeivect. It. is a hort-
pighted policy that does not alwayS.
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give. home dealers a reasonable_ prefer-
-enge in: Making pii:rekases.. and . this.
applies to kinting-aS well -as all other
articles.
*Care of the Orchard
t
To any person . otakes
It our
the apple orchards in this ,vicinity ju:it
.-0:fter:t49_ packer .has -made.:his:SeJection
Of 'mercantile'frnit, the incoUnt of culls
left behind will indicate •that . the or -
chars are not receiving proper s atten-
tion. The eodliti Moth. is Chief.ly:
speniible for. the perforations found. in
and with a -little attention
its ravages can be reaterialli-lessened.'
-If about the last of iy.[Ays or fir-st. of
June a piece of old. cloth Or carpet be
Woi.ind'ifi-Sitnel the trunks of the tied'
a short -distance froni':_the :ground- ,4-atia
.fasiered-theriie' s theleniale Moths wiiich.
ha:0--nb:, wingswill or 'Underneath.- it,
and•ifthe Cloth is remoyedabout once.
4- Week:they :can: be -zaught • and de--
-;:itrayed in. large numbers: . . The spray-
tl.ie.trees.with:Paris 'green Solut,..
iipii.just AS the blossom falls is very ef,
fee tivi,:but care mustbe -:exercised
as not. t� make the iniiture too strong.
•The_Wool •Trade.
In. a few -qays, the Washing Of sheep
!and Woolclipping and: *marketing will
coMinene.e.- -At -:.this ,seasorl of -tne
Year, therefore, fanners geneialVi cast:
about tt) *ascertain- the _ most ad.van-
tageou.s market "-fait._ thiS:. conithodity:
It may seem _almost superfluous to r,ee:
•-commend our local Mark -et -for the bulk
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-of the Wool tra.dp, as it has longoc-
icupied a ;pat,* position as -the.. lead-
ing one in the county Lees & Doug-
las will . Contiplie - to .give top-, notch
[figures as well -as the numerous other
buyers who deal in Wool every spring:
And while these.- are * ready' todo their
part sheep raisers should be . careful
that .pay :proper- attentign to the
_character And qiialityof their fleeces,
Before .Shearing be sure .and. remove
all 'straws and r burrs from the fleece
and clip off all stained wool. Do: not
*rap up any of the .-reftise in. the
fleeces., This is frequently . done, and
has tended not -a little to permanently
reduce the price of. all ‘Pana.dian wOol,
:If-paysito sena _all farm :produceto
market in first class 'condition. This'
-age demands that all gOods be put on.
the :market in the . most attractive .
Manner, and the. quality be as good is -
possible Wool brought in in first class
conditio • will .receive the -highest
rides •market. -. :
Passed Away
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We. are- called upon thi week wi
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rcriret to chrontole.the de nit° of Mrs.
James -Donuelly,.. of Wes, Wawan
Which took place on .6n unday la;# -
'Ma** . 28th; at the:_early ).age of:12
Deceased --- was daughter of
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T.irnothy- Donogliue,.• Esq., of East
Witwanosh, and was - born and- lived
in that - township . her marriage
-four-years ago to Mr. Donnelly. iler
death - . resulted • . from . I consiiMption
which followed , a " severe.attack-of,101
. . _ - •
grippe a year - before... The -remains
were .interred in St..- Augustine *- cenie
-tery.on _Tuesday. .and" •
.by. a large concourse
• friends and relatives..
-home is saddened by the,
ere followed
fsorrowing
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hills a ,httfiki.
taking away
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of. one ..who • was, thproup,hly
and respeeted by all w--io had:: the:
.pleasure. - ,her- acciitai7itance: She
.lettiVeS ,htislxind . and _little „daughter
.• • • • -
twoyearsyears- of age, • who have the fullest
Syrit_pathy • of the whole.,4oininunityi1sin
.• JIFF.
their •sad bereavement. •
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The Liquor'License let
.The. PrOVinCial. Secretary has iok00.
..a -circular ,to • licensel•officials,f calling -
;attention: to the criticia4 of the . acts
.of some.,of then* indulged - hi: by r mem-
bers :off. the. Legislature. .1Wes.. - iliilii-7,
Court-yet:nit:ids the„::OfaCilals thiit .4,44.
Must comply :with "thei:siiirit'aziet letter
�f law, and -adds: Is "It is my duty
to _remind you.that_pelii,iCal..considerl
ations -shoUld- net be allO'red . to .-.en'fer
into: .or . influence:- _the .',-Iimipittret!Oh:
;
'of..the laVi.:(ifi; as iii:aiteg::d, they have
heretofore --- found any --:place in . that-
adininistration,)._ :.-but.',. !they thO014
stand •aside ...ondl :11thist the'. l*W._
should 'bpi adMiniatered impartially
and :..Without.-- reference. ito such cOn:.
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..siderations. ,;.• A 1 • strict .1 inve_stigatiP„-n. _
into any-itregUlarit,' neglect of -duty,
or ,-.oharge- _of -. - niiiicOn * iirt:. • k.". Will - be
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promptly held; and-.th'oSe tif..its 'officials
who are . shown -;tO ; be . neglectful of
duty, partial, Or 'inco4et.ent-,-Will not
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be retained. in office. i 1 -
LOCAL E1IS.
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EoIied Dom .a kor-Seitin4 nead$:4% ,
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The Ontario" "Gito. ertinient was
prorogued w. eek% 1. • • -
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waterproof:circulars .from
$1.50 up at Contiell's.1-
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_ T. :Fietaher7 ,.ilknesere,#4e-
Visiting. friends in thel. =
R Davison:daughters,
left for Buffalo on:. Ttiefklay,1-' [
shaft of Of I the: furniture
fot.pry.. :W.ed.rileadarpi. orn4i.
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_g.
.SaM.' _Barber, Jr.„:".. left
Tuesday forDetroitto earn engine4r-
. . - - • • : • .
ing.
._new gravel walk -is being
41)12141 Outrumst,reet, in .place -of the
Old plank sidewalk.• - -
• , -Servant girl wanted •_ to .go, to
Niagara 7a115.:=-Apply:to.Mrs. R I J.
Whitely, Lueknow.
Mk; W. Turley has 'for sale any.
number of first-class! cabbage,
cauli-
fiower and tonaatoe plants. J_
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. Some_ new lines of carpet just ..ire
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ceived at Connell'i. For all- wool or
tapestry-darpets his prices are low.. ',J
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. -,,..-,--Mrs. .R. 'Proctor and Mrs,
. i I. - - • 11
Bryan are visiting fn., di in Mitchell,
,c.
_Clinton and Seaforth he past week;,, .
.. The Rev. MessrsL' John Mills and
' - sli
J. Kenner left Oa Wednesday to attend
• the •Conference meeting at 0 wen Sound.
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--,.1‘1r:: _Albert - Whitely, .- Of - "the.
t . -411
Imperial Bank, Toron Jo, is. spending
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his•holldays with friends. ' in the 141.:
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lage. - f-
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-Messrs: Thbmas and janies
Stevenson, : of - this..villge attended
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the. fiineral. of their lar ther. --at Paris,
of . Fair . Vie*
this -tveelLs' '-
-.. Mrs, ' McMillan;-
F,..arrN left ijii 'Friday: ilf last :week_ on it,
. Month's visit.- to friends;in Toronto " and.
other places; : .. :-. - . •
, ' The -Rev:- Mr. .W. Jkor; • the :new
:pastor Of the Baptist i church -' in -this
_.
village, -.will preach here . on ' Sunday
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' evening. next; _ i
Mr..' T: W. Hildred iwill .00011PY,..lt e
pulpit; "- in _the -3/fethadist church .f on
Sunday morning next and Mr. . John
• BO weringT in the evenipg..
-A good driving.. horse- wanted
Five or sixyearsOld *ell broken to
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liarness,..gentle perfect-
lyand-qtiiteLatd....
sound? . -Apply to Trios. - ROD,
baker,' Lucknovr...'; • • i ii
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The'. - Sacrament ..:i or-.,-thS. Lord's-
-$4..pper. : will be ...- diattensed. -.- in the
Presbyterian
Presbyterian churCh z on Sunday next.
The Rev; •Duncan Canieron,-'-foi er'
" pastor, :is 'expected to preach. -
The body of -,Margaret, i - relict ''of
the late Robert Anderson; was .takhen
from Oil City to Kincardine the otlOr.
day-,-. and was consigned to. dust by 0!ie'
Side of 'h.ei,' -limiebend. She was 74
114
years • of age.
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-GO to Connell's_for millin
Mr. John McGarry . has had
of
eawddhitiiteenlyHouse.,builttoe ba_?,k part
ih
There will be a Meeting of.;ithe
Quoiting Club on Monday evening at
7130io'clock at 11: D'ays' store,
The Bruce bouiity Coincil will
h Id its Ju meeting in the village of
Port Elgi Tuesday next,. 6th inst.
-House and lot for sale at the -Cor-
n r of Inglis and, Willoughby streets,
ucknow. Apply to Allan McLeod.
Apple blossoms are not very pro-,-
fusethis year. .The indications are
light.
,.
tttheapyle crop of 1893 be
Messrs. John Murchison and Thos
Webster ;iv`ill represent the. Lucknow
congregation at. the Methodist coni!er-1
ence in Owen Sound.• • -
-The place to buy ready-made
clothing • in Lucknow is :Comell's.
Nten'Csuits from 84.00 up and
dien' pm .$1.50 u •„
son C. Kin4,i..4
got his foot badly'squeezed last zee
by a roller under a house that work
men were moving.
Messrs. Allan:and Kenny McLeod
Iing purchased the half -acre hit
the livery barn, are -having
e of houses built upon it.
-Mr. Robert McCarron gives notice
that he will prosecute allboys tres-
passing on the saw mill. propertyor
found swiming in the mill flume.
-Men's. •e'ties in . great ;variety
dolmen's, a 'specially good luie of
men's four in hand ties at 35- _e nts,
worth 50 'cents.
-Wehave received complemen ary
ticket . to the-. high schoolentertain-
ment in Port' Elgin on June 6th, dur-
ing the session of the County Council.
_
-Mrs. Geo. Mair and children, left
last _ week ;for their ,future home in
Windsor carrying With them the, well -
wishes of their many LUcknow frierids.
-Mr. Ewen McKonAe, B. A. iwill
preach in .Zion - Methodist church,
Ashfield, at 2:30- p. m., and
at Haeketts- at 6:30. p. m. Sunday
June. 4th. -
-The Orangemen will march in a
body to _ the Methodist chnrch on
unda.y, July 9th at 11 a. m. where
a sermon' will be preached '0theni by
tie Re‘'. Mr. ,Mills.
-The loss of an eye is a serious
ps, and Harry Whealen; of Kincar:
dme is the unfortunate one who has
ffered. The head of a rivet 'struck.
him in the eye and knocked it out.
• Mr. Frank Greer, who lives on a
farm a few miles west of the 'village,
iiitenas.starting a milk business in the.
.v'lloge and all, parties requiring that
c mmOdity Would do well to give him
a -call.-
: .--Seyeral complaints have been
made against.- the -: horses) _running at
'large :in . the 'Village,- and the constable
- should. see. that they are taken' to the
,:-IttpU.nd, or i! complaint lodged against
:their- owners. •
. .-ITIOW.4.1- it. that .Hildreds _are ril-
ing buggies to, the: Patrons. Becatise-
:tiley --haiii f4eirioes. for getting them up
-at-lOwest cost and employ, no nii411e-
• men to sell their .- goods,- arzt-di,p. eV, .
. . ; , • . ... ,....,,....
will go -where. they .can get - the .best
value for their money. i'
-Mr..James Johnston, of .Wingaro,';
who has -been aiI ling for about i ten
- - - - . .- • •
.y ars pitt. with absess on the cistomaciii
;
b CaMe Mentally deranged .the -.oher
day and tried to pit an end to !Jim
Kelt -v. shooting.
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. -ast. Friday'sdailies contained a
brief despatch to the effect_ that John
2BurWaSli.,: had - been . drowned ':' 'in' 1 the
'Souris - river, - Manitoba. • It is ' Sup
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- posed _that the,drowned man was Mr.
John ButwaSh,%. formerly -Of the 4th
Of Bruce, and and brother . of Sam Or-
.
wash. . 1 _
w ck and ...salvage district..
.b'eep.- = c.I. dr - .*,:rti . 'shed in Bruce county,
tending from . - Gape : Hurd, in
:
peninsula Of.r. Bruce, southward to
northern end. of Port !Elgin; Bay.
-EdWard Andrews, es- :Red.. Bay,.
- been- appointed -receiVer of wrecks
forthe district refered to. '
,
Mr..7 D. Porter, M. P. P. of North
Bruce, has returned....- frOni his 'trip.
-"to-. -California, ' :where -• he . Spent . the
winter months with. - 'his - faniily; with
' the hope, that it would improve his
.health.t. ',The change did not. have the
cleared effect. His health. is . rather'
-..Worse than better. : .. : , .
Merchants have . gone back to _the
_old : Methods_ of. buying eggs: by the.
dozen, rinstead •-• Of by - the . pound as
'duringlast season. . - While. the- weight
system ii considered AS the, fairer :one, :
people have heeoneiegs accuStoMed to
handling eggii by the -dozen that any
other.: - plan i.seemed awkward ..IAnd.
:uneAtiofactory. ....
hae
ex -
the
the
Mr.
has
•for
1 • gib 0,11 int::
pl
' ittritte -
vailiazatulmaw!aangitwamkaisow;s,
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The secret of our sOilless is
in kuowing the business. We
re speaking more particular-
ly of the R-ea,dy-Made _Cloth-
ing Trade.
The knowledge we possess
is directed in the ielection of
the most seasonable goods,
not forgetting that .we have
to buy to suit every shoppers -
purse,
qish'odvantages .
$ _
make it:easier to do so'. and
lace many A; . good Ready- -
Made Suit in reach of those
who otherwise would have to
be satisfied with inferior or
perhaps note..4 all. We are
sincere when we assert our
belief that we can serve you
-as- well in ..quality, and ozlecid-
edly -better in purse, than
others can. It costs nothing
to investigate and may save
you some money, Igo.
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1for cash and exchange for
'goods.' Special Bargains 111
Millinefy*-tor the Ixt two
weeks.
..-weRNew ATAREET,$• • ,
Fall.Wheat„.:.per buShel.„.% IA u
„c6.2
41. %.
.44 •
4,
Teas
Oats
Barley'
Potatoes
Butter, per lb..
Eggs, per dozen .
Hay per ton..-.
Flour per cwt..
Dried apples " gi
Tallow
Lard " "•.
St4.
" .28
.35
-.45
t b .15 to -16
* .09
. •.$6 to .700
..•.. .$1175 to $2.25
.... 4 to 4/
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........ .12
$7
.Pork.per •cNist; .„ „ „ •„: %
TOROATTO
Wheal -red, 65c.-; white, -66c.
Flour -$2.70 to $3.20. .
Barley -38c. to 40c.
Oats -3-30.-
• .Peas --60c,
Pressed Hogs. -$7.T5 to 8.25 .
Potatoes -steady at 82e, to 90c.
Butter -13c. to 14c.
Aggii=;-1.1c, •
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