Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-08-11, Page 8Vv. •
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rho
•r.
lith
W6.- have just reeeived.
secial line of JAPAN TEA
'
whih
we, Consider
and have placed on Qiir. bar-
gain cottinter I at q-.poundo` for--
ThOO who u§e, Japan:
Tea shbuicl- at an early:
a snap "
Entrance Exansinati on
_
From the list of s
dates. at "sthe High S
. . .
examinations. publish,
column. It will be ob
• of the, eight Luekno
wrote succeeded in _pa
nations. This 'certain
for the pupils themsel
able staff of teachers
school.
date 'and
secure enough to
supply their wants for several
months.
Those who like good Black
alfea„ we would ask to try our
K.UIAfA ' in packages and
thet RUSSIAN BLEND.
Our Green Teas also are
specially good values.
Try
us for Teas.
This it the season for
FRUIT JARS. We have a
large on hand in three
siies, Pints, 'Qiiarts and Half
Gallons at close\ prices.
all
Sudden. Death
On Thursday night
Kirkland, treasurer of
Culross, died very sud
tion of the• heart. H
health at the time, an
had been at Teeswat
night -hie wife heard
unusal noise and got
lamp. She then trie
but found life extinct
Bicycle Tournament
Some people have
'out the meaning of
C. C. on the bills po
These letters stand
Cycle Club, the hi
adopted by the God
_which holds a grand t
17th, when $1000
CAMERON! tiIIIIIIOCil
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LIJICKNOW POSTsOFFICL
Hour's- 8 a. m.to.7 pan.
111,AILS ARRIVE.
W. G. & B. South 613 a, rec.- Dail.-y-
-i.t., H; &-B. North 12-30-p; ra,. • 4‘
liolyrood.
Klulough . 2:30 p• m4. .
Kinloss.
W, G., &-R, Noith • • 348 p:. In,
Goderich
Int-ermitsliate pi,ir...ts - 9..00 p-,.- Ea,
t --,
L.- H. &B1North p.
Langside • 3, OCi
Alai G. ct13..,South
. 11; & SoUth f F
& B. South 10.00 a.: in.
BJNTorth 3-20 p. ni •
Z clyropc1 -4 .:iGp.r-a
Ne lough
-
A
olorminom.
uesaaYs all
ridaya
Vitlit# Alta VirtiOt..
•
Civia Voliday.
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prizes. •The nseisbin
'the succ.essful
ern Ontario.
No Paper Next vitae
Following the
country newspapers
holidays. There w
issued firms the
Nearly the ` ot
County have alread
day and the SENTIN
that luxury next w
partment of the o
not be closed, an
work done ban be
usual. -
Councils are -not Li
The Municipal
afithority mun
-Salted in Canada,
,cipal councils are
ing approaches to
ditches. wliich are
the highway,. A
titled to a box cul
.fronts on e high
ditches than ft m
reek along the
his farm is entitle
-
040.
Farniers•and.others haying business
With our merchants and other business
'laths should not forget that Thursday
'next, 17th inst., , is a Civic Holiday,
and all the stores and. shops will be:
closed. -
To the World's Fair 3
04 Friday last Messrs. D. D. Yule,
Principal .of our public school • Wm.
Allin-S T. W. Ilildred, James
Wilharn-
son, . W. S. Ilolmns- j_. Trelea-
ven and yrs. .(Dr.) .McPrimmon, left
here for -a two weeks' trip to the
:World's- Fair at Chicago:
Miss- Agness Kn
Word_ was rece
raerriage of Miss
Marys, the tale
Ebenezer yharlto
est son of the la
of Liddesdale, Sc
ceremony took s
Scoqand, and ,t
Ia.-brother of
and Mrs. Black
of -a large circle
the Province.
he Games
The followin
Won ttie Tug of War
Canada prowess has triumphed at
- Chicago once_ more. Not only were
the ma;ority of prizes in- the amateur
J -
athletic corapetitions-carried off- by the
contestants_from the Dominion,- but in
_ . •
the tug of :war for the championship.
of America., the far famed _men of-
-.Zora. ONford. eceluty; triumphed
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rangements hav
G. T. R. for th
Special excursi
.from Guelph to
on all points
Grand Trunkafterstoen of 5
specialstraln w
845 a.m., lea
m. ; evening tr
till 10:45 p, m.
programmes f
points.
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Orange Sernion -
The-; -.members of LucknOw- .-Loyat-
ange Lodge attend :the seryiees
under the 'auspices of Zion lodge in Mr
las Hunter's bush, on Sunday .after--
hoOn -next: The members of, the ledge
w U1 as-sembleirt the lodge roOm at one:.
_ o'clock, imd-rigs be provided to -
'take -them to the- grove, when the Rey-
Bro. A.. Sutherland, of Riplek, will
-preach to t.hem.
. Gone to Jail- -
IVIC-Le0d, who has a re5dy
-served a -term in the Central Prison=
for a serious- crime, appeared before
Magistrates Jas. -Bryan _ and Thos.
Lawrence on Friday afternoon last, on
a charge of breaking dishes, .etc., at the
residence of Samuel Culbert, of this
village,- the day previous, while a
drunken spree. ,114 `was taxed $11,10
fine and costs or thirty days in jail.
He chose the latter and Constable Mc-
Leod escorted him to the stone castte
- at Walkerton on. SatUrday.
'Lacrosse Mitc
A ladrosse
licecrea4ion
evening; last b.
the " linage
seniors,. juni
Winahain.
,
age and migh
•
coessful
hool entrastee
in - another
erved that
pupils who
sing the esseasti-
yr speaks 'Well
es and for the;
In .our
Death of an M PP
Mr. _David Porter, M. P. P. far
North Bruce, who had bessn suffering.
from pulmonary consuption for over
twci years died on -Monday.morning
at 9 o'clock. _ Mr. Porter was a gentle-
men of sterling qualities and pine' d.
the 'respect and, admiration of all he
came in contact *bb, irrespective of
politics and his sad though not -
expected -death has cast a gloom o.
the whole neighborhood. The
• mains were taken to Tara and buried
under the auspices of the I. Os F., of
which society Mr, Porter has been a
faithful member. - His bereaved faMily
have the heartfelt, sympathy of the
,entire community iu their affliction
f last. week, S.
the township of
enly of An affeo.
was in. his usual
during_the stay
r. During. the
him making an
up. and lit the
to rouse him up.
es,
e-
failed :to study
he initials O. C.
ed around town.
or Circular City.
h. sounding tit, le.
rich: bicyale. club-
ent on Aug
will be given in
promises to. be
ver held in west-
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all events among the fleet of foot and
those- so much admired for grand
physical developement.
A Sifver'Spring Park
Tha Daily Independent, of Chippewa
Falls, Wisconsin, of July 30th, says :
'A large party was given at Silver,
Park Monday afternoon in htinori of
Mrs. R. Proctor, Lucknow, Canada.
Tables were arranged on -the Oass
end beneath the large shade tre's a
fine picnic dinner was served. Those
present were : Msg. R. Proctor of
Canada, Mrs. Hugh McRae and
Robins,. of Eau Claire s ,Mrs. Po
Mrs. H. C. McRae, Mrs. Nellie
Rae, Mrs. Henry, Mrs: Shut
Mrs. L. _ Hart, the Misses Po
-McRae,' Ione and Leone M
Carrie and Etta Henry, Rev.
jones ond Mrs j. A.. McRae' of
sual • custom - of
ottaking a, Week's:
1- be SEN,EL
ffice -next week.
er papers '-sn.- the
taken' their. boll-
s, will indulge in
or. The job de -s.
ce, however, .' will
:anyone Wishing
acoonirnodated as
0
Claire; and Xessrss-Dipple, a
Wiltse Powers,• *Walter McRae Evan
;and Harry Hart."
rGoing to -China
Rev. Kenneth MacLennan, B.A.
graduate .of the _Presbyterian
College - Montreal who was lately or-
dained by the Presbytery of Maitland,
And designated as Missionary e the:
Presbyte2ian 'church, Honan•
hina
occupied the pulpit isf south -Kinlossi
church on Sabbath- last in 'fores
noon, and preachedin the Presby erian.
church in the village in the evening.'
Mr. 111aLennart left op. Wednesday for I charge by the bailiff last week, Just as
a short.visit to his. native land Scot- it was going. to Press, and consequent -
land, which.- he left :over eight yearar did not issue. • _
ago. During' the interval he has -Dr. Elliott. and Mr. A. B. con -
distinguished himself by.his scholarly,. . gram, druggist, were in, Teeswater
on
attainment's, Arts, .Science, an.csJ Wednesday, -assisting in a surgical
rs.
lc-
ers,
ers,
p. C.
•Eau
ell, -
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LOCAL AND GENERAL .
condentied for gentinevliteadera
Aggie Geddes is visiting
mends in Goderich.
-Miss Jennie Maid is spending a
few weeks with relatives in Blyth.
-Missf Lily Bower left this week
for a visit to friends near Cornwall.
-Miss Cora Thompson, of Park
is visiting friends in the village.
' Misses. Violet and 'Coral Shoe-
. _
bdiontet7 are visiting friends in Kincar:*
ble
° World, the bestcipal matters pub -
says that "MUni-
ot liable for bfiild-
rivateProPertY lOver
necessary to drain
an is no more en-
ert if his property
• ay with ordinary
n who ha a a spring
ighway in front of
to a bridge."-
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-Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Biyan left on
Thursday for a visit to friendi in
•Miehigass.
-A number of our citiikts intend
going on the excursin to Detroit on
•
Saturday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. 'John Sell; of
Brussels are visiting friendsi in
iLucknow. 1
Mrs. James Mullin and children, of
Toronto, are. visiting friends in Luck -
now and Belfast
Mrs. Snider and Miss Snider are
f D W
visiting at the residence o r. . .
Hayes, of this village.
-Mrs. D. D. Yule and her mother
Mrs. Grant are. visiting friends at the
lake shore in Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs., Frank Taylor, of
Kinearszline spent a few days this
-In 1836 Canada had not a mile of
railway. In 1837 she- had 16 miles,
and no more till 1847, when she had
59 miles. The first 100 miles were
built in 1852, and tlie first 1,000 miles
in 1859 ; the first 10,000* miles in
1885,_ and in 1892 Ishe 'has 14,588
•• smiles Of railway.
.-The new criminal code makes the
. following pro:visions for raffles : "Every .
one is guilty pf an offence and liable
on suramonary: -cOnviction to a penalty
kf twenty dollars whO buys, takes or
receives any lot, ticket or other device
for advancing, lending, giving, selling .
or "otherwise disposing .of any property
.by lots, tickets or any mode of .chance
'wh--=NRateYsierEstr"ssA' CuR1 ED 1* --A. DAv -
'South American Rlieuniat, sm Cure
x Married •
ved last week o the
gnesst Knox, of St.
ted elocutionis, to
Black, Esq., young -
Rev. John Black,
tland. The marriage
taco at Edinburgh,
officiating minister
he bridegroom. Mr.
ave the best wishes
f friends throughout
11
e
-
for Rheumatism_anct Neur gia
radi-
cally cures iss 1 to 3 days. Its action •
upon' the system is; remarkable and
cmysteriOus, , It -remi?ves at once the
cause- and the disease immediately •dis-
apOars. The first dose greatly
benefits. 75 cents. Warranted by A13 .
t
CoUgra-m.
• week with. 'friends in . Lucknow.-
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s-The.VillauesClerk has. taken. the
. Census of WiArton 'preparatory _yis
• se -
busing - an act of incorPo.ratiofl. as a
towns
-A pocket book was found' in the
village. The _owner can .have it by
calling at SENTINEL office, . and pro-
ving the same, • -
The Heniall Observer was taken in
--On Thursday- of last week, a lady .
= •
from Belgrave was • 'before W. F.
Brockenshire, J. • P., charged With
sending a letter containing money in
_a newspaper,. 'contrary to law. She
pleaded guilty and a fine Of $10 -the
lowest that could be imposed under
the Act -and costs Viallisflicted. The
Government is detest:1,14 to put
stop to infractions Of the postal laws,
if possible.
Theology, and. • more than all in . his
operation upod a citizen -of that p ace.
-solemn resolve to consecrate his alents
_ .mest .favorable - .ars
been made with the
'Games: on Sept..; .6:
n: rates ' will be given
Lucas)._ - Crossing :and-
orth thereof.- 'en • the
aaway itickets goo : on •
return on 7th.
1 -leave l'alrnetton at
thig• IJUcknoW :6:15 ;-p.
in. fOr Kincardine. held
- See large posters and
r - rates from- principal
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The harvest Of 1893 . will . be ra-
te the Lord and serving him in oreian • •
6 memembered as one of the shortest o.3::u
re -
field of labor. After spen.ding a few
record. The . hay was not Off the
weeks with friends in Scotland he will . or
°Dant - ground before the wheat was ready f
leave.. for his field .of labor in 31 he binder.- ,
China.- The best wishes of his many t
friends -in these part i will follow Mr. "'Lieut. 061. Smith, of London,.
MeLdnnan for his safes aothal, -at his , who was •in the villazeLree* iittit. in::
field, and Tor an. open doorsl- great, .sPeeting the military stores Of No. 3
usefulness there.
Conapany, transferred the same, over
Canada's Great Fair, Toronto •
Though not a.; World's Fair
da's.Great,IntlUstrial Fair, to
at Toronto from the -4th:- to. t
Of September, will be 'very na
I . r
same in every respect, exoeiptt
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and will be equally as inSporta
:people .of Canada:, -yea
will; it is -predicted; excel all
ones, both in point- o exsi
the _attendance of visitors. The 'spice
all the bUildings. has alreaciy: been
• applied. for.. New stables a
cattle sheds have been ereet„
• cost .Of Over $400,900, and Nis
peas . through- all the .:buildi
'view the. 'animals -under cove
hoUrs Of the tiest The - groun
also been drained, new reeds c
ea and many-SitherIMprovethe
The special attractions are, pr
be greater and better than
will embrace inany new feat
• - • " • II.
to the charge of Lieut. Hugh Mor-
rison.
-The Sarnia Observer, discussing
the necessity for a return to the system
of practical education, says : "One of
the most butting rebukes to the- exist-
ing high school system is the fact that
the private commercial colleges which
are, liberally scattered over the
province, are found necessary to corn- '
plete the plain business education so .
essential to eery young man and -
woman in this country, but which is
unattainable in -;the tax -supported
High School.
- Tcs address and tamp envelopes
on the babk is comsnon. With dirrec-
e 16th dons Written across the /Olds the
eh the -letter cannot be opened by aniunauth-
extent °sized person without the fa4t being
t tO the
. detected s
former -The ' County. -Convention of he
s Fair
Women's Christian Temperance 'Union
and •in: - . . . I
will be held in .c.Jhesley on Tuesday and
Wednesday, August .15th and 16th.
There will bes upwards of eleven unions
- new
ors can -The Rev. Mr. Sutherland, of Rip-
s and 1 - -ea
ley, will.pr ch an Orange sermon to
..
at all L. °. .119 No. 1°1441 . Zi°T.:1-11 in 3-48*
have Hunter's grove, 12 -con., on Aug. 13th
nstruct- ' at 3 o'clock p. m. , Sister Ridges fa'is'e
its made invited to be present.
raised to --sA little son of ---11r. John Graham,
yes and of .Kinloss, had his foot badly cut by
ree. A• junaping on a grain. sradle on WedneS-
At a , represented.-
---*-The new •criminals code, • which
came into force July 1st gives prison-
ers therightto tSstify in their own
behalf. Wardens, sheriffs, mayors,
reeves,. councillors, justices of the peace
&c:,* are made peace officers by this
Act, and have the same . rights as a
ctinstable to make arrests. A. person -
refusing to assist such officers, when
demanded to db so, is liable to six
re' onths' imprisonment, and anyone
se3a.s. sa,=-111-32314t.resiits or obstructs any
'peace officer lid -the- essek,-e-muir his
duty is liable to t*VITO years imprison -
very small proportion of the =Alan .d.ay.. Dr: Tennant dressed tlie. wound
-atoll was playe4-.in the
rk here on Monday people are going to the Wor d's Fair and is in hopes of saving Ithe foot,
• tweets the- DropElthoss of at' Chicago; the masses being intent On which w*as nearly severed.
• of taking in the Toronto Fair, .6f w hich -The mensbersof the Baptist Union
nd a combination
- they all feel justly proud. _• will henceforth hold their Meetings at
ite gregt !odds in Sons of • Scotland. ,eight e'eleek °11 Friday evenings in--
rs and " ringer " froni
s ead f neclay mornings as formerly.
agatinst them the Drop- From all parts of our land enquiries t S
as-
TOROAITQ MARKETS.,
Wheat -red, 62c., 62c.
Flour -$2.40 to $3.20.
Barlei-:--38c. to .40c. -
Oats -39o.
Peas -58c.
DressedHogS----$7.50 to 8.00 -
Potatoes -steady at 80c. to 90o„
Butter -17c. 'to ipa.
•Ekgs 1 3c. I
-=
shots pla,yed a splelidid. ganaeiand.al- .
, . - . ., 1, come iegar mg . e games, c use no . . • ,
The subject for discussion im Friday
-evening next:, will be "spiritual growth,'
- . d. . the ' .. d
tough • they ould.not suCceed ,in. win- doubt b the f. ' br ' t" '
y . e &yore e no ices already . • . . . - -
nmg kvictor their defeat by so stroll°.' •-
. . , . 0 received.in the • publs*O press. The - .. . . I
•-sLost.--In Lucknow, or _betWeen
a.corninatio is no discreditthem. •large poster has just been issued pre-- Lualinow and S. Helens,' . a brown.
goals and Lu knew the. seconid.."- -.The senting • fi, .1.Y.tost attractive- tc.ograiname leather "folding Purse, containing some
Of.ScottiSh - gas.' It salso contains :ThoneY) -papers and a railway ticket to
Wighain sco ed the first and third
game .•,was 1 itnessed by a large Crowd -
the railway arrangements with rates TorOnto: •• Finder. please leave . at . Dr, .
of s spectate s,- sitasay of. who;th • were from stations • and :time - Of trains.. G.ordon'ssoffice and receive L'rewards-s•
ladies,. and .- all -were--delighted at the •
. Neighb.oring camp's' in the dilitrict -are" i-N°Fman1W-- a-ek. Harris. • ' '
fine playing - f the DroPshota.' • Actively pushing "the -interesits of. the I ' English'Spavin.Liniment rensoves
-Grand LOdg of Oddfellowi , gathering. and prdmise, a larke-attend-= all hard, -soft or calloused lumps. and.
• The Gran •Lodge- of .-ql_e Iradepend. an,ce= ..Man3.7. prominent.-,ber'Sonages, blemishes ..from horses, bl.00d spavin,
curbs,. splmtss .ring pone, sweeney,
ens- Order. f Odelfellowls which will- ea7e •expeeted including the
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. LUCKNO:iist MARiEsET.s. •
Fall Wheat, p0 bushel....
Pests s I I.
(Data 4 I
-Barley -13k, ..-.
Potatoes
mister o
CaptainS,
Wardens,
etitors -of
ng which
M9Lers-
danger of
Highland:Mathe-
- dancer,
trophy in
Chicego.
Meet this -w ek Niasara; Falls pro Militia, . Colonels,- .,Mayores' stifles,- sprairts•sore and -swollen: throat,
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OF AP'
Rutter, per lb. rolls .13, t
Eggs, per dozen . . , .*- .
Hay per ten...!.
Flour per cwt.'. .... $1
-Dsied apples " "..
Miaow "
Lard e. 46 ;
Pork par cwt
Wool per lb •
. 4% • -•
mises- to be* one _Of. the' us- oss inspors_ of.. Parliaments col.101, etc. 'Save. $50 by- 'Use 'a sme.
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_sans:Sess•ion Grand 1,0-.dge; hsssi- Reeves, Councillors, C. om bottle. Warranted lay Congram.
oL since the-.. nstitutiOn of that body." world- wide rePutation aTTI
11- of. reduced represent-
nd Lodge will be -the most.
-matter _of_ discision. If
f. the committee appointed
4lopted. the _ nuniber - will
from 350 to AO, which.
doubt .be a whie mOve.
x: Ross, David -.Sli.eriff and
LucknoW re in at-,
at Gran- .---LOdgo.-
. An exchange *says : _persons
iocal
make 136 mentioned Donald like favorable notices : ins their ,
•ation at Gr nan the celebrated scottish
• newspaper. Take. this warning : If
iriterestingP you have frequent headaches, dizziness
Edinburgh • Scotland Geo.
A,
irt and fainting - spells, accompanied . by
-son, the Canadian
last yens. is chills, ctamps, corns, -bUnions chil-
svho won. the centennial
The questi
O.
.28 "
ub .14 to.15
'* 3)9
„, $6 to .700
.75 to $2.25
; 3'-1 to 4
04
.12
$7.
go' • .
, • •
WgaTERN. FAIR
SEPTEMBp.14 TO 23, 1893.
be- reduce blains; 'epilepsy and jaundice, it is a
Messis- Al die at any minute. Pay your sub -
W. II. St
1878 and again thrs year
He has been rong knosvn at Caledonian
games in Lucknow. Ilis little daugh-
ter is also - expected. In athletics
many good men are in th field and
keen competitions- will be *itnessed
•'would -ti6 gigh. yOu are.not well, but are liable -to
seription a year in advance and thus
tendance .make. Ourself solid for a good obituary
meeting.- -notice's"
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chliAllA S AVOliftE Elli1B11101
STA.BLit SHED 1868.
44DEST :IN THE OOMMON
LIVE STOCK EXHIBI
Entries Gioia September 7'th
• The beet and largest- Stabling and Spud
allotted on receipt of Entries,
BETTER - SPECIAL ATTRACTIONft
Than ever before.
zollac Excv4sioNs FROM ALL Plants
.For Pete LIMstand !liformaition eessly .0•3
04,Fs. A. WS ii.oassk iCssoesBaosvins
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