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MAIO FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th 1893.
3000 .1 1, wbo
pioszttie wautod,..
4000 ilis.. mixed
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ilIGHEST ?R GE PAID
FOR ALL -KINDS iN
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Vice Pfesident,--A. G. RA.MiAY.
-DIRECTORS .:-- •
ocror., Wm. GosoN IL P, GR.; RoAd3
A: T. WC.OD, A 13. tEB (Toronto)." •
Cashier-T.-TURNBULL. --
SAVERGS BA:ItTK.-Hours 10 to * 3.; Satur-
- day's. 10 to 1. Deposits of Si and upwards
receivecl,and interest allowed. -
SPECIAL DEPOSITS also received at cur --
rent rate% of interest.: -
DRAFTSon Great Britain, and the United
States bought and sold. -
J. re. BROWN, -Sup-AGENT:
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D E NTAL .
B NIKERS5
Or Lucknow Banking Oomp'y.
J. S.7.TEROME,-L. D. S.
Winghara, Wi
ill be n Lucknow
on the second And fourth Fri-
day and Saturday of each month. Good sets
for 810. Filiing and extracting a specialty
Office at -gain's liotel.
.LEGAL
LUCK**, JuLY 13TH, 1893
TO THE FARMERS:.
- We have.generally one or more -farms in
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Kinloss, - Huron, .Ashheld and WawanoSh
toiiiinships for sale. Parties desiring to buy -
will consult their own interest by calling on_,
us as we sell -cheap; and on easy terms to suit
the purchaser, . • : •
- We have $75,000 to lend- on fust mortgage
on good tarra or village 1-)iopesty. at from 51.
to 7 per cOnt, - interest rate according to
size of loan an4 securityoffered. •
We also lend small amounts on second sort -
gage.. on farm s and first. -chattel mortgage:
We do a general banking business. Issue
-drafts. payable .through -out Canada and the
United States and Make, collections_ On all
points incliding,Western States. Manitoba,
and Noah West. -
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. The Collection .of notes and accounts Will
_receive special attention. . Lending money on
farmer's notes a. speciality. . In our savings
departro.ent wa:allow- 5. per cent interest on
small deposits.
We effect Insurande on allclassesof build -
either in StockorMutual Companies as
desired.- None but first. class .Conapanies rep-
resented, _
GEO-. A. SIDDALL, Manager
BARRISTER,
• S�hcitor, ConVeyancer. _.etc., (late of
Cameron; Holt & Cameron, Goderieh), Office
•_ at-Traveris old stand. '
MO_KRISON, ATTORNEY 'AT
• l'al,v; Solicitor- in Cahcery, Convey-
ancer; Commisioner, etc: _ Office. over the
barber op
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ARROW & PROUDFOOT, 13ABAIS-
ter's, Solicitors, etc. Goderich, Ont.
. GARROW, Q.C, Wm. PROUDFOOT.
MEDICAL.i
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tu,ioTT, OFFIGE-AND itmsr-
debce,.Outram street,- second door north
of -Little shoe store, .
B. it TENNANT, -PHYS I -c IAN,
_ Surgeon and Accouclieur. Surgery op-
_ posite Cain's Office hoursfrom 9 to 12
. a. rn.,anclfrom2 to 5 v. m. • _
MCD. GORDON;M.Th., -C.M.,
M.C.P.S.0.-, --Physician, _Sur-
geon, and Accoucheur.. Office next door to W.
A11in's-101eMent shop. Residence Ross street,
south ofD. R. McIntosh's store,
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R. iD., GEDDES,: V. S., CALLS
either by mail Or telegram promptly
-- attended to. Ch-arges Moderate.- Residence,
Outram[- street, opposite Dr.. Elliott's and
. second door north of SENTINEL OffiCe.'
US IC. LESSONS'
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THE 'DROPSHOTS DtFATTil
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• DAUNTLESS.;
Th.e "star" attraction on Lucknow's.
Civic- :Holiday was certainly the
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lacrosse mat* between. the Dauntless
-chib.: of Clinton-. and the Drop:shots.-
The. _recognized. ability .of the visit-
or, and the undoubted prowess -of the
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home ieatn,led-. the citizens tb.expeet
a grand: .game andthey were by no
means -.-disappointed. The -600_ or
more lacrosse entlinsia.stieswho wend-.
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'ad their- way over the - "biab hili" to
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the ROsS. Street -grounds were-ainply-
repaid: for their exertions as a cleaner,
swifter and More -scientific exposition
of the national.: game has- seldorn, if
ever been seen, west_ Of Toronto,
The afternoon was bright and a fine'
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and an ideal .fione- fOr • lacrosse'. -At
intervals during the game the band,
under the ;direction. of Arra;
strong enlivened the prc.)ceedings.'by
discoursing appropriate music
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ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.
INSURANCE
FIRE. ANP MARINE
GUELPH. -
Telephone No, 05.
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CHURCH:..comgaToRy
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NGLISH. CHURCH- -7SER:VICES 11
a. in. and 6:307 p. m, Sunday School;
2:30 p: m., Superintenilent,-
Adult • class etery .Wednesday evening at
-8 o'clock„Bible and prayer book leSSOO'S. All
:are welcome. REV ; 9. iglus-, kastqu
UCKN.OW .INSTI;
tute. _Reading room open every evening
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(mil 7 to 10 p. m., excepting Saturdaye ,When
the hours : will be,. from 2' to 6 p. . The
-librarian will be inattendanceVies()
hours. 3. MutteHtsoici. Trisilvit, I - G.
-24impoc; Scretuy
TES1I. ARMSTRONG IS PEE-
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Pared to give lessons in vocal and in-
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strinnental music. -
Residience---:Carapbell St., Lucknow.
SO CI ET IES
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LOYAL
ORANGE' LODGE- No 428.
hblch itsregularmonthlynieetingS in the
Orange l -Campbell Street-,•LiicknO*, on
• Tnesda$7 evi,nangs, on or before the Lill moon.
• Degree inwiltAiecomi Tliesdayevening folloW-
ing fulli moeip All visiting _brethren cordially.
invitedFtohe Meetings;• - -
A;Ts WKEZiE, A T D
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- • Secretary,
IF O. G. T.. SEPsOY LODGE, .NO;_
384.
!Lep. meets in the South end Lodge RoOni.
in th4 - Temperance Hall, Lucknow, every;
Tuead 'y evening- at _8 o'clock, D. K. Wra-
Frani.0 ,T. S. MATh.tils, Sec.
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GENERAL
The: -game was exciting from. he -
ginning to end, -both teams indulging
in Superior play.
The Dropihot.'s_defence was sureand
steady j• Yule Thompion. and Grundy -
excelling. West was effective at 3rd
- defence, :and with Tennant put up . a
great combination :game.
-• The Dauntless team-,' arf; all . good
plaperk but. lack the combination and
sprinting powers of the homo team,
Coates at centre, - and Sheppard,=
Up -
sham: and. Pair on thelpme are their
best Men,. exoei)t. McKinnon,' On - de
fencewho was the Mainstay -sof the,
defence. - •
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ANKIES LEANIES •
CHAMPIONSEUP TET TO BE DECIDED
Wednesday- evening last oiir citizens
;ssembled On the Lacrosse grounds
ind - witnessed the match for the
championship of (Wonkifinmad)..dis-
trict. ,Teams lined up before Referee
McIntosh at 7 o'clock dressed in geor-
'polls garbs.. Vet Geddes and Hugh
• Morison faced off, Geddes getting
possession and for, a time the leanies
had the advantage, but. the brickWall
defences of M. Corrigan, John .Boyd1
and D. D. Yule played semi -circles and
cross tag with the leanies home for a
,few minutes* and then transferred the-
bali io XerryFlynt,whro sailed down the
field like a schooner, and passed to Jim
Young, who with the swiftness of all
race :horse ran down on. the leanies de
• fence,passing man after man and made
a nice drop on goal which was °swiped
through by Sandy Campbell, score 1 for
the Fatties. This put the Leanies on
their mettle and they started,determin-
'ed to do or die'and scored in 2 minutes.
The ball went behind the flags - and was
secured by Fred Grundy who • was play-
ing a star game for loathes, and passed.
to Warden Bryan who with. a .scientific
shot sent it whizzing through the goal.
This pretty piece of combination, was
Worthy of special ?mention. . The third
game started and was -wholly in favor
of the fatties but they. were 'unable to
score again before time- was called.
The tie will be played. off on Tuesday -
_evening next. The proceeds amounted
to 0,10.00 for benefit of Lacrosse Club.
1JFONEY TO LOAN ON REAL-ESTATE
Security for any time, at the hand
rate of interest. The prin.cipal may be paid
at the end Of the time, er a part of tke wind -
pal may be paid each year, inter* ceasing on
the amount paid. -For further particulars,
to., Apply t� ANGUS STEWART, LUolifW,
C. T.- The regular monthly
meeting of the Women's Christian
Temperance Union will be held every second
Wednesday Of each month in the Odd Fellows
• Hall, Lucknow, at 3 ix m. MBs W. H.
&mt a t President • MRS. HORNELL; Secretary,
• 72'
in their hall,- Campbe 1
cordially ininted..3.
- W, WasoN,Recorder:
C. T 11. TIME TABLE,
Tra.inilleave Lucknow for south at 5:58 a m,
10:48 a, rn: and 615 p. m, -
North at 12:35.p.m,, 4:02 p. m. and 10:28
. m.
THE STJBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
office in the building salt et tts
SENTINEL Printing Office.
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES,
DEEDS* MORTGAGES AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPARED
Plans ,specifications and estimates for buili3
ings, raills, bridges,. etc., .fu *rxiii-shed
on ..aliort notice..
-SONIERVILLE.
LUcknow,Jan-.1891-.
The teataill lined up
A. S. Campbell at 330
lows:
Dropshots.
31, cQuaig goal.
Miller point
Grund.y c. point
Thompson Ist.def.
Yule . 2nd def
West 3rddeU
_Tennant. centre Ooates
$reith • 3rd • h; Twichell
McCorvie.- 2nd h. -Uptihavr --
tiatdonald -1st def.- ..Horlan
Kirk: Out h, : Whitely .
Hornell• _ -In. h: Reed -
Tennant• Seamed the ball..ori
before Referee
-p. m. as fol -
Dauntless.
Cantelon
Shepperd
• Moore
McKinnon
McRae
Fair
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Lodge,Ig:O1-112
Meets s every Friday.
evening at. 8T. o'ClOck -
street, All brethren
ELLIOT, N. Grand;
Farmers,: look to your own interest am.
insure. your -farm buildings and
private dwellings in the
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.LONDON. MUTUAL.
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0 large PremiumlNotes required
the
.ace and passed - to MeDonaldwho
brought it dangerously near the. .01in-
ton flag4. Smith -.shot ;but failed tosc�re.
-,Moore i finally relieving by a
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good throw. Yule quickly :returned,
cCorvie. getting possesSion: of the
rubber .and passing to. - Hornell behind
the _flags; a long .serimmage. ensued.-
.K.irk and McKinnorif. who had: some
unpleasantness ,a.- short - time befOre, -
.renewed hostilities, Referee Canapbell
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Sending both to the.i fence:. On re-
suming 'play -the ball remained in close_
-proxirdity to: Clinton's goo,' .:-alt4oug4
Vpsbaw Missed a good:- chance to tally.
. for Clinton...- .McDOnald... received
blow on the head but was soon playing
again, and after Hanlari- had :"cleared"
_several times McDonald.: scored for
Lucknow by a good shot from.the'side,
time 58 .minntes. . -
In ..the ,second garne'.the- DropshOts:
clearly Outclassed. the Dauntless; Yule -
and -ThompSon. out footing- .their heavy
home players Smith romped round his
'checks and Kirk and McDonald had.
McKinnon and - Shepperd.. well in
han& s.Weit fed the:Dropthetes home
with :splendid.. :drops : on the lflaga.
Yule ran well-downthe-field .and tobied_
over to Kirk who : shot and scored,
time 29 min. -
Miss Mar. Phillips has been -here
this week past.
Did.. you see the -cars ? .$o but the
engine. and tender passed through
our bug_a fow days ado and -returned
in the evening. While gbifig north a'
Spark. from the engine Set fire to a
fence of Mr. McPhee's-, ;If it had
not been immediately see'iil and put
out, it would have done eb, ilsiderable
damage„ On account- of the recent
showers the -bush fires are checked.
Mr. *gore, traveller, for E. Adams
& Co . -gave us a call one day last. week.
1Vir'2 Granger, of London, wholesale.
-Merchant, -.gave us a call:
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'Don't. fail to attend;.next Tuesday
• evening. Our country friends .espe4-
ally should dorne if they want to enjoy
thentselVes:'
NOTES. •
. Honors. were even bstween clOal
keepers, - Lawrence and
-Both Stopped hot -shots.-
• Duncan for fatties and Grundy' for
leanies were oui of sight, :(most
time)._ - -
• Chalk line Lindsay made several bee-
lines . for fatties goal and nearly got.
there.
baby Elephant 'Morrison was a
FAREWELL BANQUET
Aug,, 15th, 1893
To the Editor of the Lucknow Sentinel
DEAR: SIR -Last evIning 1 Witness-
ed, a scene which willlire in' my
memory while life shall last, A most
joyful fraternal gathering of the
adVaneed thinkers of , the vie
assembled at the leading hotel (Cain
House) of this town to sb.ow_respeet to
their friend Mr: Harry 11, Pierce,who
is about to, go to Siincoe, there to
oceut a yery important position in
the itorcantile department. He was
engaged as clerk by D. R, McIntosh,
Esq, during the last, seven years,
-which situationhe filled with Credit
and respect to himself and also profit
to his empleyer, who will 'find it no
easy task to fill hi's place. - -
The chair was.oecupied by Mr Mc-"
Intosh who was well qualified to fill
that iniportant. position, - while the
worthy: host and hcstess spared no
pains in providing a grand supply of
viatidA for the occasion of the depar-
ture of a yon, ng„, -mai who had won •the
esteem of his fellow -townsmen, bath old
and piing, who cast showers of good .
wishes on him f4..);?,k,,,success.and
wel-
fare in hissItuatio4.
The as bly'numbered about sixty
of the -lea g clerks and professional
•• - - CASH- SYSTEM
50 centi to 90 cents per $1.00 for three years,
JOHN_ LANE
0. Fi;:,COURT
it Sherwood, NO,
50, Lucknow. Meet -
every first - and third
- Monday in every
menth, in the
Or-
• ange hall.- * Visit;
ing-brethren -. *a r -e
cordially invited.
F C MeIrmucs, C. R.
D. D. YULE .SEC.
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- LUQKNOW LODGE Or
• the Ancient Order United Workmen,
' meet in the.Oddiellowshall, on the lest and
!mond Mondayeveningi, of each month A -
•eight o'clock: Visiting brethren cordially
invited. A MCPuzasoN., Made; • Waltman,
$.7)...Cauguolt, Recorder...
AGENT. KINLOUGH
Also ager.t for the Phoenix, of London,
England.
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stumbling block_ in Lankies path, and
made' some magnificient runs.
• Tom Irwin, -jack McGarry and Bob
Moore for the fatties and Sandy Law -
Boni W. J, 13rumpton andT.:Little for
'Lankies; "simply flid out themselves."
'Mike Ccrrigan found the point and
covered it well while Dominie Yule
covered the Whole field. i
Sandy Campbell makes a star inside
• home, and kept the star restaurant
man on :the alert watching him Yet
Geddes and Druggist Congram played
rings around their checks must; have
had 'em drugged.
Malcolmson and Irwin were the
Sprinters of - the evening, while the
lankies might as well • egpeot to go
-throUgh a mountainas pass John
Boyd.1
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NOTES.
Miller and Grundy guard their goal
with 'eagle eyes.' The Dauntlesshom
couldn't draw them out
Yellow and black are Clinton's
colors. The•'..tigers" al-, all. stick hand-
lers but have no combination.
Walkerton will be here on Caledon-
ian Day, a good game may be ex-
pected.
t
e From $15 to .
per week
ELLING OUR HARDT CANADIAN'
- grown Nursery Stock. Highest salaries
or Commission paid weekly. f COMPLETE
OUTFIT. FREE. Special instructions to
-beginners. Write this week for terms* to,
E 0 GRAHAM,' livastarmAii,
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young,rnen of the town, who stayed
not their mental calibre in giving the
usual toasts While supplying the inner -
man, • Joy and happiness ,prevaled •
until an early hour in the morning
when each took his departure for his
respe_stive homeNwith most kindly feel-
ing for one of the most exemplary
young men of the locality. .
GERARD.
cREWE
On Monday morning, 17th 1,nst,-
Mr. J. Curran got his arm -badly
litroken between the wrist and 1 the
elbow by a kick from a two .year old
eolt. The bone of the arm protruded
through the skin. Dr. Case set it and
it is now doing as well as can be ex-
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pected.
R. W. Armstrong, who got I two
ribs broken' and otherwise badly in-
jau
go,s
redibayrolcuiond.ksfrom a horse, sOroltime
The fires around here are doing a
great deal of damage. - Ab. Gauley
got a stack of hay burnt and a good
deal of fence ; Jas. Murray got about
70 Cords of wood burnt and his bush
destroyed John 'Kilpatrick got about
..an acre of oats burnt and had hard
work to save a stack of hay.
The is
are dried up and
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water s very scarce. Many • have
to drive their cattle to water one and
- t.a half miles, and some have to draw
water over tvrq miles.
Grasshoppers are doing a lot of
damage to pasture and standing grain.
Johnathan Shackleton, of Port -
lock, Algoma Who has been visiting
friends here ;hese two weeks past, has
returned home.
Mrs. Wm. Shackleton, whO has
beenvery poorly, this month tiast, is
slowly. recovering..
LANES
The`harvest of 1893 is rapiely draw-
ing to. a close, several farmers aie 'busy
at preparations for the fall wheat.
• We are pleased to state that Miss
Tillie Reidis completely recovery from
her recentillness.
A. J. McKenzie, who has just com-
pleted, a term at the Owen. ,8ound,,,,
College, itnci. J.H °aileron, principal
of the Brussels seho,11, renewed old
acquantances in this section last, week.
Both were . former • . teachers in our .
Public School.
. Mr, Kerr, present 'teacher, has re-
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turned to his school thities. He was.
accompanied by his father, who spent
.k.day with friends here
-Mr Alex McLean accompanied by
his wife started on a trip to Manitoba
and the North West on Tuesday last:
We wish them a pleasant journey and
a safe return,
We are 'happy to say that W. J.
Quinn and Miss • 1Sil. Finley both •
succeeded in passing the recent exam-- -
inatian for third class: certificates.
It is our painful duty to report the
death of onemore of he etvely settlers :.
of this section.. Wm. .agan, -so widely
known throughout 'the township;
after a long and severe lung affliction
sucp. umbed to its fatal encro A.chnient at
last:. His 'remains were interred in
Dungannon. Cemetery on Friday last,
followed- by a_lare ml )er of friends
:and relatives. -lir. ,Pagan was born
near t Moffat in Scotland tind at an
.early date came to Canada. made
his home in Ashfield, over thirty years
ago.. and by industry al honesty
had w_succeeded, in making for himself
and family a clmfortable home.
ceased had reached the allotted three
score years and ten, being -just seventy
years of age. The. bPreak ed family
nave our earnest sympathy in their sad
Anew Canadian postage stamp
iof the value of 1.3 cents is now being
'put into circulation. The stamp will
be available for the prepayment
either' of registration fee and postage,
combined, or of pi ,StaQe only. The 5
cent registration stamp will be with
drawn when the present sypplyis
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. exhausted.
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