Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-07-07, Page 8MD 0
linTevio the lodsiness. - Vise
otir -811C,COSS is
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, I -speak -111g -th.ort.71'. particular -
of the ..‘ad.1,--INIfilide
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Trade-.
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I-.7-lowt,e.(,cre we possess
Ereteti r t' eIection of
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e inost, aouabie goods
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10-1- fri-fle-ftirto' th4- 4we iturve
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buy.. to...suit .ev'ery:.:'41-ofipers:
purse,:
Clash - buyi4;-- advantages
Aake it t,..asier to do so and
place many a. good.: Ready
i\Tade Suit.iff reach- of *thOse
vho,otherwise would have to
pe satisfied with -inferiof or
2erhaps none -at - We are
iiicere when we usert our
belief tliat we can serve. you.
'well in quality, and -decid:-
Odiy better in purse, than
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pthers can. It costs nothing
to investigate -aiid may save
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lollsome money too.
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f
01000 L
. or cash and -e±change for
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ioods._ Special Bargains in
Millinerir for the - next .two
*ieeks.
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ZpRONTO MARKETS.
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Tuesday eveniiig
RITE C 11 S. M-..-.hite 62e.
Crown Her
The Canadian cow should now be
.decorated with a gitrland of butter
cups. • In the cheese and butter depart-
ment for whiekthe butter cup surplies
a part of the raw material Canada has
captured honors at the treat Colum-
bian Fair. -
Orange -Sermon
The Lucknow Orangemen will at-
tend the Methodiit church on Sunday
morning next, at eleven o'clock; - wheis
the pastor of .the church, the- Rev.
John. Mills will preach to them. All
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Orangemen.. are requested to assemble
in the lodge room at half .past ten and
march in a body to the church. All
members of the Order arecordially
invited to tale- part in the services.
lYttisi-c.,t,essens-
MieS Ida _Walker, A T. C..- M.,
Kincardine,- graduate of the. Toronto
Conservatory of M u sic, will bo• pre-
pared to repeive pupils in voice cultureanainstrumental music. on and after*
juiy. I Oth . Miss • Walker will: be in
Lack -now at the -whitely . }rause,
Monday 'next and : will be pleased - to
meet :With any svhcs are. desirous ,o
taking lessons. • '
Battle- of the Boyne
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_On Wednesday _next_ the glorious,
pi and inunortal Memory of 'William
/ince._ of Ors-floss'id Ler be11'ated
by the Orangemen of West Isrueo:at
-Ripl.eys and nothing is beang _left -
Undone by the :people...9f that plaC.e to
make .the demonstration k '.sys'Ocess. • 'A
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tremendous_ crowd is expected,1 and a
special :train wffl have the Luckne-W
-station _during theforenopa ancl retute.
again.sin . the oval -ling; at 25 sients...for
the rousidst
-Removing the .Bon.e
Dis J.. 8. --Tenziant. :-and A: .€4
lastweek- reinol-ea a portion
of the (3.e.-c4oaiwile,- .irom thE, arm of
a young man .'n-anleci: Ballan.Vflp, of,
Wingharr, ho ha4.4 beeiijaid .up. for
many, months' •with a sore- r arm semlie
fre oi..8-ix., y6ars ago- he, -got the ai..nri
broken near the ,I.tri;A, and it _never_
botheied hini till Febivary- last, since
which tune he 1iis ti ied several d6c-
tors: but got no relief and finally. - -Cana e-
te -Lucknow in the hoPe. that the
doctors here could aid Iiim They
intend to perforin another operation
the: upon arm: on Friday 'Etnd. -it is to be
sincerely hoped the l-erm can be:SaYed-
and. the ,poor fellow relieved-s)f his
Suffering:.
Barn Raistng
Irwin, of Belfast,• -put_ up
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a new 'barn on Tuesday. _last. The
raising did. not., take '.place _until _late
-in- the. eVening; Sides were chosen pp,
*Tat. Alton being Captain on the !ttst.
.side, and Chid. Mullin on the west..
After the teitins had been: Selected. the
:party repaired - to the.. -well spread
tables, under the, over hanging trees in:
-front of mr.- residenee. All
baying done full justice to- the good
-things.prepared- by the ladies (of whom
let it be said there were many young
and comely Ones), the raising • began.
It Wasa hard.fight°0 the way throughbut eventually the east_ Side won by
about three :rafters,. although the other
._side claim the winning of the -match
The barn-ii-assfine stricture; - 44 k- 66:
feet; with a Splendid stone,foundation.-.
Jas. Henderson did. all the frame- work
and it -As -much to his _credit.- The
stone work. was done bythe Webster
Bros., and is the best- pieces of
'masonry- that., can.. be seen. -in„the
Ceuhty of Huron:- Taken altogether
theraising was a grand. success. and it -
is to be hoped that it is an - Omen ..of
Mr. Irwin's future prosperity.
church Re -opening
-The .KinlOugh Methodist Church
• having been enlarged and repaired in
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side as welLas outisde, presents a very
neat appearance _and reflects credit. on
the people Of this vicinity: Iflwas re- .
opened �n .July 2nd, and A large con-
gregation attend the three services
C. T. U.-- the
4114 was favored by -',:sood sernions in
• - Meeting of the IN •
i Temperance Union Will be h • the morning__ and evening . by ..J: J.
, Wednesday of each month in ti. Noble and in the afternoon by Rev. J.
Hall, Lucknow, it 3 p. m. .. , . .
Mills, of Lucknow. Good music Was
. SMITH, Pre4dent ; MRS. F/ORNE14„
• • I ( furnished by thes-choir of the church.
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...,.... tucx On Menday. afternoon, . July 3rcl-) a
, -az.: Lodge“ garden party was held in Mr. Jacob
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i er .„...4„56..... -1,.. - Meets every . Nicholls' &chard, wilisis proved - a
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.evening at 4,4 , •
hall, Campbell -street. All brgrauu. success. . -.Tea :N.v.as served from.- •
t:45rdially invited.. I. MoRRIONi Grand' issj:.30 after vehi.oh. - splendid .1 -.:short
R. Hughes; Recorder. -wregiv'e4 Adasai
-Lavin Social
.- In the interest _Of--.. the Epworth
-14eague.of Christian iidesivor _Soeiety
a lawn Social Will . be ' held' . at. the.
residence of Mi.- 'Geo-.. Greet, .on Mon-
day . '• :evening, ' - Jubr..i. 10th. .NO.
troUble....Will be. spared t- in _Or at, to
make the .--: evening successful. ,• and=
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specially - enjoyable for all yid -ors.'
All kinds of.ganies--will be _carried- on -
-.-cliting .the evening. ,Entrance fee for
-adults,. 156-..;..-childien, .*-10c. - Every-
body in-Vitedand a; good-tline assured.
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The New Postal Card -1,1
Complaints :having! been -rnadei- by
merchants • and -..lothers .throughoig
Ontario, . of the alleged inability,- of.
their post offices- to furnish the "new
andlarge-iized postal pardS•has-eliipted
the infdrraation ..frOM.:the -post kiffice'
- department at -Ottawa that t the Govern-
ment...contracts:or was . 'turning - out. the
new Cards -witkall poSsible; despatch,:
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--.bnt the enernious derriand.lall over the
DOMinion.-Wek still ahead .9-f his ability-.
to meet it; while the public-Irefied to'
purchase, the.'old cards,-
Decoration- Day
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The joint COnimittee-- of . the . seireral.
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Sobieties of Lucknow, haying appointed
Friday, July 21st, 18P3, a - day - to he.
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Set apart for decoration of -the.. _graves
of the member of societies or
their ;families • buried . in: cein -tary
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at Lucknow..--....,_ -;All!.. intlrested - • are:
requested to hand* -silaineS- of any
eleseased persons', graVes--toi*ny.-Of the
committee sd'..theys earl inal#3- duepr6
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oaration for same ..,..Comtnittee--,--Alex
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'ROSS I I) . M. Gordon.;.M.D4'ThOs: Reid
John Scott, Alex:. Davidson, . Wrsley
AloYes and -Harry: Pierce..
Tem perms ce_Se.i7m.d.se •
One of the best te.inpein ce .sermons
it .WaS ever our -01ea8ure or privilege
to .listen to, was 1.JireacIiled • in the
nglisb. Churchori.'Sunday mor ing.
- last,;_by the ...Rector,. the Rev. Mr.
Miles; on the occasion. of the an ua,1
:sermon o the W. C:. T. 11. Society;
the - members . Of -which at ended: hp
service in a body; tOgethei witli the.
children -of the Juviiiile -T mplar
the village': The Rev._ gent. enian. took
for his text- the follOhig words "And
He stretched forth ilis. 4,4.pa rd
'Ms. -disciples iirnd • said 'behold my
-Mother and brethren'. ; •' who-.
:.soever shall dothe Will of My Fat*.
Which -4, in heaven; the saine is. 34
brother •__sister and •Mother.' —
Matt,- chap: 14, vs. The er-
mon was a . vivid - deScription-, of thes
evils eaused by the -liquor traffic and a
pleafor measurestoabolisli
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manufacttre- and Sale -of ;the : same.
The -preacher f earnestly admonished.
the ladies 46.presi„on, ..w:A • to be disj--
bouraged .. but do everything .eyerything. in Tillie
,nanie of the Lord-...JeSuS. r.
Miles has only --quit.° --lately 00041 to
laboi.amoni.us, but we, he women
of the W. -C. - exteilid to hitn,
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a hearty welConie and wish bitn .6 ery -
success iu his oner914.!
Sudden Death
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The whole conamunity was greatly
surprised and and grieved - °ill- Saturday
*last when: the. news, of the sudden
-death of Alexander Woods of the.
12th crn of West Wawzin'osh was
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announced. • The:, •decessecl .was a
strong.a.thletie: young man; just in the
*me of life, and to all appearance.
pri , _
.destined to see- a -ripe Old .age, but the
trailty of ;nature, and the
certainty' of the scriptural *rising "in
the Midst of .-we are in. death,”
was never more :forcibly . illustrated
than in ..this- sad case: . Mr. •.WdOels
had worked hard all dayatploughing
and in the evening was in the acti. of -
:hitching a bore's) to. the buggy to. cOrne.
to Lucknow,- when he. was suddenly
-seiied with a severw.iiain in 1.his-..side,
and in about seven hours of _intense.
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suffering. the ..15pirtp of - the strong
robust man had passed to jithe great
beyond The immediate cau e of death
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was the bursting of blood vessiel, and
_although • three doctors were there
• in a short time ..:nothing could
be done for _the unfortunate man.
He leaves -a wife. ind three small'
children . who have the lieartfe4:
sympathY of the whole community in
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fl O. F.,COURT
Sherwood, No.
50, Lucknow. - Meet -
every first And third
-Monday in every
month, . in the Or-
. ange - • hall: -Visit-
- ing -brethren a r e
• cordially invited.
F 0 Mehaqs, C. •R
D.. D. YULE. Ste.
--irman. of th • ti
_tug Rev. gentlemen :. Mr.
Ripley, Mr. J. Kenner, of
J. Noble, of Salem circuit
7 evening first-Olass. • -music
Lied : by the _ Lucknow Brass
of the church *-and.. Miss
Collestiens on Sunday
ad to overtwenty dollstrs.
Us of garden party
U. W-.LUCKNOW IJODGE, Or $80 besides, a geed
• the Ancient OrderUnitedWoxicthtli- -leaves the church'
-meet in the OddfelloNkkhall, "'the last debt. —Com.-
sedond Monday evenings of each AnOnt,
eight o'clock. - Visiting_ brethren core
invited, A 1V.E6PHEasoN, Master ;,•.1VirJe-*-
B. D. Munitax, Recorder.. •
amounted to
subscription,
with only:
their great bereavement.. Mr. Woods
Wasonly in his 39th year and-. was -a
man universally Jilted, and .his
funeral- Sumiay last was the largest
ever held -in- the township. e- Was :a
member Of Maple Grove Loyal ..Orange
Lodge and the funeral was conducted
iunder the -.auspices. -of. the- Society.
i The Orangemen of Lucknow . and
Belfast also marched • in procession.
Besides the Orange brethren over two
hundred carriages and other vehicles
followed the repainS. to their resting
place in Dungarinorrpeemetery..
n England now, a witness in
court is entitled to be sworn without
"kissing the Book." The right to
refuse to kiss is not made dependent
on any religious scruple, tbut is absolute
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We do not often Advertise our
But as we have Something .a *Hide -more. thaw•speciai
you this* we'el.: in a -few.
eqi mat-
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1-4416 ois
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We ask you to drop1 in and see'thern,
to
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Atithe- Marriage 46:1 -ter
'LOCAL JJi ,61-E1tlEiR.211,
The . fo4oWing _ is taken' from the
Brockville Timeg. Of the 23rc1. June
and Which refers_ to the :marriage . of —For sale—A. first-class bicyelein
COIXd,elig441 laezidert.
Mr. T. J. Mathe.rs, son o - M 0r. .
Mather_s; of Kinloss ‘sA -pleasine
social took .place. early._ Tuesda
Morning'. at the residence of W. B
Wage on Daniel Street, When hi
second daughter -Miss Ada Was joine
inifmarriageto W. J.'--*Matlaers, a pro
e0ereis luruber raerithant of Neepawa
an.•11._ _The interesting :.ceremony -wa
quietly performed in the.presiiceof
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•fe*.'Irierids by Rev:- H. Cairns. Th
p4,timab1e.bride- was nicely *attired i
a ineat travelling suit and 'carried
bbquet of _flowers. Afte
tlip nuptials; the bridal party .partdo
+choice wedding breakfast, and man
co,ngatulations- were extended- to th
happy pair. Mr. and Mrs.. -Mather
idok the mail boat for Toronto - on
bfief 'wedding sojO4in- after whic
they Will leave for .their bane i
Vanifoba. where - their many friend
wish •fer them.. the -brighest of .earth'
r4aterial blessings. The presents-.SsFr
latith Costly autl -numerous testifyin
in a tangible Manner the respect an
esteem in which the bride was de
slirvedly
splendid running order. -Call wad see
it at Chas.- Stewart's sailer shop,
Y —It has ben -arras:aged that a con-
,
s, vention of temperance workers for the
d Province of Ontariov,ill meet at
_ Toronto on October 4th, .for the pur-
pose of organizing for the prohibition
' plebiscite to be taken In Janua,ry next:
s -
a --Machine 'ODS ! Farmers 'wanting
e Machine Oil for mowers and binders
n can get. the best- oils. cheap at Harry,
a Days'. •
-'--ow that the sta,tuto laboris being
k performed throughout the townships,
y would, it not be well for pathmasters.
e to exercise a little , more than usual
s dare in seeing that boulders the size
a of large turnips are not dumped in the.
h middle of the road. •
ri No time to quote prices this
3 week, but will just- intimate I have
5 -contracted - for a • large quantity of
6 finely finished Bed -Robin Suits: They
g are the right gtamp and prices will be
d- ilght. Will try_ and have a full suit
- in my show window Saturday, take a
look in. Remember these suits can't
be beat for:price, at G. W. Berry's
Furniture Store. 1'
, The growingstrop is a Picture Of
e beauty, Wheat though thin en some
Wick promises a it:X:0d yield the hay
crop;Will be a. heavy one; peas are
- doing well and a big crop will be
, looked for., kndipotatoes promise better
. than list year: 1
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Separators for- Sale
"There will besoldby public -auction
at lot 9, :Con. Kinloss,
on Friday
July 14th at. 3 o'Clockp. On
D$herty Separator antionell.irideawake
Separator. '.Lucknoiv
June 28th, Morrison, Ven
&Vs - . solicitor -Peter.- Corrigan
Auctioneer; John Graham,- ,lVeador
.1,--4wenty-twOOf :-Tara's ..citizens
were sninniOned before the the magistrate
for refusing to.purchase tags for their
The :fee :charged was $1.10.
Objection -.- was taken to the extra
charge Of ,10.a. the -Cost Of the tag and
the-CaSe*as-laid over. However the
delinquents found :they had to whack
so they settled it, paying all costs.
They now demand the removal. Of- the
constable by the Council and in. case
aUCh a. step.. is not taken , they will:
wreak their vengeance on their repre-
sentatives at, next municipal election,
Such is life. •
- case at the Wellington
Conn -6y cipurexAted-considerableinter-
-est, Two young then. Were Sued by the:
proprietor -of a livery stable for dam-
ages- sustained - through injuries receiv-
ed by his horse -while in their charge.
The jury ftiund. for the -livery . keepers
forttbe fUll-ambunt sued for, .4 point
svaibrought out -cleverly in this. -. ease
, .
Which- should be More generally known,
and that Oiati.S:When-L a horse -is -hired -for a
certain journey the drker is liable for
only such damages- as ;.mayhappen
through his negligence .Or fault, - but
-when he goes beyond the stipulated
mitracthe takes all risksofaccidents
114 may happen ..although they may
:be inevitable .and Oceiir without any
- fault 4- his: *
Wawanosh fall show . will
be held l at Belgrave on Thursday and
Friday,' Sept. 28 end °
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TliTE INO/CIDERFUL
'Life-giving St Leon Vera' wat-
er to at pays' Drug %Iv. It is
impossible to over-rate its •value phys-
icians say to restore and promote life °
king health,- strength and
HARRY PAYS, 1.Jrugguiv.
CORRIE'S CORNERS
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Mrs. Clarke, * of Ancaser, Ont.,
spent a few days with two pf her
sisters, Mrs. John Johnstone and Mrs.
H Vanstone, ., - •
- 4 number of our .yOung men took
in the Model Yarm on Tuesday last.
They report having a good ti*te.
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IMr. and Mrs. John ja ieson jr
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attended the games at - erich on
Dominion . dey. .He droVe° his old
reliable "Queen Polly."
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Mr Jame James Drennan,sr., i&. putting
dime stabling under his barn. - - The
Stother Bros. have the contract. •
- _ Mr. Wm. Jamieson has sold his
youhg Durham Bull to Samuel Kirk
for a good figure. He is a good
animal. 0
The Patron pie-nic held at Kintail
dockion Julyilst was a decided success,
Co. Presidents, John S. McDonald, of
Briuce -Co., and -James Gaunt, . of
Hyrou, were present and gave short
addresses. Boating, foot -ball and
other amusements --went to pass the
time away.
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