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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-11-10, Page 9• 11E11 1.0•11ED HAI Every lady who, _desires' to e dres30 recognizes the necessity..of goo41_)roperly fitting gloves, very lady . can appreciate gloves- that, not only:fit :neatly but give every Satisfaction in wear. We are , • entifl f`. ruoe Go rity,'Frida - •ovember• - Parlor Meetng A pa,rlor meeting, undertheauspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held at -the residence of Mr G W. Berry ott_Monday after- noon next at three o'clock_sharp.: - Horse Thief Arrested•- - On. Sunday night Geo.. Pullin -.one of the lichne boys, -stolea horse,. with . buggy and harness, from Richard Rivers & Son, of Walkertinis -He was • traeed to Paisley. anclic -arrestei. in Saugeen tawnshiP ca. Monday, after in -a oosition to—supply such Kid:‘Gloves • and would ask our friends to try Perrin's or, Jarnmet's make. They are of fine.°French-• Kid land range in sizes from 5 3-4 to 7 3-4 in col-alder:able. trouble, "a; constable :of Walkerton, .Robe Stolen _ recent Sunday night 'robe .belotigingito-.A: Ashfield.. was stole •'Iron Liicltriow h • e stablesss The,. owner of -the. 'robe,: .coompanied-by the lioitirofthehatel, :Went tastlie farm of 'reSidentiof :West Wawanophs and .Sneeeeded getting the r�be, -whjch had been.Carried. o.ff ,by the. hired 'Maps: Thanksgiving l;kay-.,. .1.- . • . • • • I - all shades, We have also a full. range of men's. Kid Gloves in -lined and unlined; all excellent value. Besides Kid Gloves we have an „unusually large assortment of women's and children's Cashmere gloves, and the - pricesare .all right. See our glaves before- pur- [1101 tlilt111110 LUCKNOVI -POST•OFFICE. . Hours 8.a. rn.to MAiss *SRIVE. W. G. et; B. South' L. H, & B. North Elolyrood Kinlough KinlosS. W, G-. 13, North -bioderich t Intermediate points L. H. & B. North 1.4aside t 11 & B. South f H. &B .'South • W .'G.& B.North Elulyrood • - inlough KlulosS • 6:13 a. m. 12'30 p. m. • 230 p..m. - 9 00 p. m, 10.30 13- ' Tuesdays and 3 00 p, Fridays. 9.30p. m. 10.06 a m. 3•2013.-'1a• 43Q pin. •Daily. a 6 Instantly Killed ss- While Mr. and Mrs. J. WaddeJ, o lot 34„ Con. 4, Were driving home from Teeswater.to their home .in Kinloss 'township On Wednesday, their ponies became. unmanageable, upsetting the It is understood, says an Ottawa dis- patch, that the reason Thanksgiving Day is fixed two - weeks later than usual is due to the fact that petitions . . - - • . were -received by the Grovernrnent from • different political bodies asking for a later period to de- chosen, as farmers, were generally - bnsy in the earlier •part of the inonth and if a.. later- day were selected it would be Observed more generally in the rural- districts ' buggy, throwing the occupants out aS1s *killing Mrs.- -Waddel_ instantly, while Mr.s.Waddel eS.precarionS' cOndition. • W F M Society - Miss McWilliams, a missionary who has lately- returned _from India; will ..(D. address a meeting in connec- tion with the Lucknow auxiliary of the' --F.- Society, in the llature. A Great Sale, There will be said by public auction L' lot 3, con. 7,- (E. D.).- Aihfiel, -on .4onday, NOv; 13ths the largest cape - tion of valuable bred horses, cattle, •sheep, farm implemen.ts, ever offered to the public in this vicinity, the pro- perty of •mr. -_Arrostrong.- „This magnificent sale includes-. 13 choice horses, 13 ranch. bovvs 26 sheep and .7- a w BlaOksinith Shop Mr. James Strachen, Of Toronto, has s cured: the blacksmith - shop.. at the Corner of .Cenipbell and Havelock reets opposite thejToWn' from 4.-Mcquaig' and -intends opening out t week business in • that. place, s entre Bruce- ' At the Patron Of Industry Conven- t . • I' . --John S.. McDonald, of Hurcn T tton Mama on. the 1st. mats:Mr. ip, _ex -Warden of the County, • unanimously • ehosen as the Patron Candidate for 'Centre Bruce ' in. the ext election t6 the Ontario Leais- • --School Inspector A. Canspbell,.of Kincardine, visited the Lucknow school this week and found all depart- ments in good condition. A traveller, recently returned from the Holy •Land, says that part of the way to the Mount of Olives is disfigur- ed by advertisements of Dudlin stout, and bands play dance music • Sundays LL the CI- a.rden_ of Gethsemene. —Lawrence's is head quarters' for chains, rope ties and all kinds t able fittings. ' • '' -1 - • PretbyteriaPresbyterianchureh. here, on. rl.ay afternoon of this week at 3 o'ciock. C°Mrnitted te Ja" . • A .Sweesl, who has only been in-tliis. All 'ladiesCordially in.. vited to , - be .present. ColIeation in aid . of this. country ;sans* -thirteen 'months Was work of the society. committed by the Reeve and 'Magi's- rate- ThoS'.'s Las4lience last week to -Thieves! Thieves Thieves• the W-alrt6n !jail as IL lunatic. He. , lambs and several head of young stock _ r$ $ tog6ther with 'a .large quantity of farm, implements, hay, turnips etc. 9 , Don't fail to attend it. - "- On 'Thursday night last thieves en- is 22 years of age, and has been work- tered the hardware store of Mr. Thos. ing for Xis PeterMurray,. of .Huron Lawrence itrui after helping themselves townsffip, but his strange-conch:fa and Mur ay .to have him arrested?, He . • . ,.. . Dee t` Shooting • . The -Messrs. Harry. Days, P. A. . _ • . .Malconason, _Henry :and -Jae - Mathers, .who were Up in the :Bruce Peninsula bo.:a deer shooting trip, :ret4rned'hame last iweeto : The weather was - delight-.r.,..a.vei.y. . painful . tiooiant : on 1,24es, ay ful and.. the. boys- spent . a 131.Lai*elat. :niorning last. " - He weir 'Walking inithe tinae 'during ' the ten.' days- 'they, were fUrroirs: ahead Of a tea* of. horses. that : in ..tle. bush-. . They *. brought, -hoyae.. were ploughing, .whpn a,...4ecia" freig4 ..-,magnificent buck, which --,NT4hiid -NYhell - ...train- passed along . the Tailroad-..t:tact frightening- . the horses and 'causing, with. them two: deers one of " - them .-ii dressed 220 pounds. It was, shot by -them WI -run . aWay,„-''' Mr. r.-NleKenzie 'Mr' . Henry1 . Mathers' f*hi16-- ' Mi.' S.s-s iknocked-.. down by i the. startled 31416'lic°'n."--- .s"60ec-lea :.- in l'r..inging anim'als I and AS he -lay on the groiin .11e4watesviOes His, ' head iS -:badly-three 9f m.h ,se -d -a series .of .reyival.- sirviees- wiser...badly, 'injured. - sr As .111r. -MC-- --colsw.st . . ' to a large mtion of his pocket cutlery -three ening langnages caused Mr. and razors made -good- their escape.. He now begs to announce that he has placed an order for a, new supply and in a few days will be able to show the largest and best assorted stock of these goods ever shown in this part of thes country. It will be to your advantage to See this stock if you. are in need of anything in that line. .-4n4 getvo; Found Guilty - Last week John Walker, the tramp who invaded the home of Wm. 4eriff, near' St. Helens, was up before Judge Doyle. The evidence of Mrs.: -Sheriff fully substantiated the charges of oh taining money under false pretences, impersonation and attempt at inde._ cent assault, and he was found guilty of these. A charge of larceny was reserved till this week when. his Honor -A will give a decision. thereon- and -im- pose sentence.- -Walker's cool assur- ance and monumental.'" cheek ''.through alt. his nais-doiniss is well as, the trial, fully eistitle him to a lengthened stay _where he will notsoeasily repeat his conduct. Serious Accident Mr. Neil McKenzie, who lives just north of the village on the tenth side line, -near the railway track, met with .be sent to the asylum. ogt Office Notice The Past Office Oepartment hos isstied d notice to post Masters calling attents iOn to the fact thai requests on the covers of newspaper and -book packets -fot direct returnilf not delivered can not be eamphed with, but that only letterScah be thus treated.. •Postmasters havei been directed to exercise care i to -to_exclude.from the .ruails all corres- pondence posted by collecting agences .which the dunning chatacterl: of of theit ciustness is. prominently indic- ated. Our Market Isucknovs has for many years enjoy- ed -the high distinction as the hest grain market in. the two counties ,and , 9 this year our buyers are even doing better thsn ever, and as a result the farmers from all parts of the surround- ing townships are bringing their grain to Lucknow. One day this week we meet in the village a farmer from Siaith's Hill, near Goderich ; one from Greenoch, two from Culross and one from near Pine River, all of whom had bronght wheat or peas to the Lucknow naarket. Good prices tell every time, • _ • CS WAN Bower's Saw -Mill 12741 •CONCESSION 014 ASHFIELD.' THE HiGHST PRIO _ Will be paid for kinks ot logi—at - the above Mill and the farmers of the sprrounding townships' should take advantage of the fine weather- and bring out all their logs' as soon as possible. Special Notice Miss Vina A. Lane is prepared to give lessons in oil water colors In- dian. ink and crayon. _ Will meet her class' Saturday at 2 o'clock in Cain's sitting room. Those who are anxicous to acquire _knowledge of the accom- plished art Cannot do better than con- consultfMiss Laneonthe subject. down a very fine young fine deer. the horses and plough ped over hi . Th' Th's A. Browning; of Toronto, ribs - are broken and he was other in the Methodist church here on Sun Kenzie is well advanced in .years Municipal MominatIons Municipal' nominations year will beheld on Friday; December 22nd as the last Monday. of :Diaeniber is Christmas Day, the Municipal -Act -directs that. the -nominations being held on the preceding Friday :when this Is the case. _ The elections will take-plece .on Monday, 'January_ ist High Schools A " Thani_esford subscriber - :to the 7London Free Prints-- askirithat paper to name the High Schools and Collegiate Institutes in the Counties of Huron and- Bruce, Tho -Free. Press,* answers thatthere are Efigh5chools.in 0-oderich, injuries are of a -Serious nature. darlast and the Meetings each evening • • during the-- week. • have been largely . _ Why is this thus? attended. On Sunday evening the Bob 13urdette bids us remendber, church- was filled to the doors, and a that the good things of this world are good congregation remained to the always cheapest. Spring water ' costs prayer service after the Close 'of. the less than whisky ;.a. box of cigars will preaching. Mr. Browning who _is a -WY two or three Bibles; a state elect- evivalist 9F. the old school of Metho- ion costs. more than a revival- of relig,, .7 THE -MILL .• ; Has been thoroughly. overhauled and. with the. splondid New Engine and other hi- proVecl machinery I ara now prepared to turn out work on the shortest notide. • and in this -Lucknow leads the van. In cattle, sheep and' pigs, there is no village in the province thatscan boast of a larger shipment from its station than Lucknow, ond , for which our local buyers aro i deserving of ...great credit. -distn *ais earnest and iinpreSsive - - ' - - ion • you cans sleep in -- church every . . speaker, and the meetings have already . ' Sabbath : morning hut a nap in a ?till- - , -awakened a' great interest anfongst man- car-- costs ',$2, every time s , the Church. . .- circus takes 50 cents and the. theatre the._ members and adherents of. the -Kincardine, Listowel, - Volker -ton, Wiar_ton and Port Elgin; - and Colleg- iate institutes', in Clinton and. Saaforth in,these counties. • - farrner's Terrible Fate s On Monday last about noon a farmer mussel; Andrew Wagner and _his wife drove home from. the village Of Han- over near Walkerton. At the stable yard Mrs: Wagner _ got' . out of .the wagon and went into the house leaving her husband to care fot the horses A short -time after entering .she heard. a cry :in the yard, and on going out founct`Mr,Wagner lying- partly Under' . the yagon, one-harsestill being attach- ed lp the rig. He was taken to house apparently_ dead; Later on a docter- was called ,and' after an exam- ination pronounced ,t1se ..men :dead, his neck bioken a- kick, - from one of. the horses. He was .0robably killed instantly: . • Starve -the _Fowls . Our inerchanta are complaining $2,000 the first daY w , - about the state in whichowls are bazaar lasts_ a whole weak, works brought to this market. Mostof them twenty-five or thirty of the best - come here with their crops full of food. women in America nearly to death, ide of 24 hours this part of the and comes out $40 in debt. begins to diseolor, and in a short - time is unfit t? be ealen. A number store Burearized $11 hut the missionary box is grateful for a penny-; the -horse race scoops in: bile the chgrch • LOCAL A*D GENERAt * -‘e • Condensed • for Sentinel Readers —Coal oil.! 115 cents a galltin- a vrr :Laerice's. • .1- . D. * 'R. McIntosh gave- of them have had -tis be thrown out On Thnrsday night ors early Friday lately. As - they . are sold in most morning last, the hardware store of cases by the pair and not by -weight Mr. -.Thos,, Lawrence in this village this, can Make no 'difference in the sale, *as broken into by thieves and be, and in this state they-iiill keep -fisuah twain- $150 and 1200- worth Of Pen - longer. Neithtr should' fowls be 'knives, rasorusn,-deot.h, tatdalk:nt.heThweorbkuorf. -drawn before been brought to market • watit - • -1 PARTIES. ORIRCIR C LOGS - To the mill son. have the issatssoi- Shingles home with litem in a few hours, A trial solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Rememember the place - the old:stand at the 12th- con. Witightnn- ash -art -v -10u on Friday. - Mt.- ..Martin- of :Csroderich guest of. gi D 'Cameron of West ! BOWER, Pro. LUCKNOW, FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SAII, OS-- it unfits :them for - shipping And professional thieves- as they - took no __.. . . , they do not keep 50 well. "article. away-- with them that ,hasta . - . , private mark on; or that could iti any Guy Brosa.Minstreli - may .be dietinguii,ilted from - the. same - The • 9-1:4-:: Brothers troupe of Min- class of goods sold .by other dealers in - • - - " . -streis , - which appeared- ni the Town ! that . line . The front - door :•of - the Hall_ -here on Saturday -night hat, are store Was 'pried Opiri with.a--" jimmy" the best- Company that has ever Visited or -a crow -bar, a4clall sthe boxes con- . this village . and they were geeted, taining -the knives's-. and : rasorri were, A.t the'Sons 'of Scotland. concert inWineiam last Week. Deputy -District this village was chairraass. —Mr and Mrs Thos Soli Of liarris- ton.were, visiting friends in Lucknow Grand Chieftain,IJohn Murchistm, of this Week. Mr Seli left for Harriston on Tuesday. - _ ! you say you wanted a !stove Then.go.to Lawrence's. -1_11e hits the best- sassortrnent land his prices- are •••• With.. a. good house. Every part of taken froin- the large show cases,. their the r- programna.e ;Was - of the hig.best: Cantents,:ronsoved. and the,emptYbaXes order, and nothing Was said Or dblifil :left ilying onithe floor. - The till in the - to offsfisl . the feelings of the inost counter was also broken open and the fastidious The bearO'specialities of the contents only s a few cents, taken •SiX Guy Bilis.- were eXceptionally stood; =away:'-'5`'About four Alock On _Friday and prodsiced after. rounil of mairrins;;-- a .rig, .surposed . to contain applituss front audience, -while the the thieves pa -aged through' the:Main elOSing .ss'esse of the 'Zulu and, BabnisOn streets..:of - towards Wing - sure to suit you-. .3 MILES F.R0117R1PL.EY,,, LOT 21, con. 4, find 21;- con. 5, Huron township, .having, the follow- inprovenients thereon : Frame. house. 18k28, frame kitchen 18x28, frame bank barn, stone foundation 30i90 and. frame stable -30x40, good orchard, 2 Wells and 2 -pumps, and 'a creek crossing lot 21, con. -5. The, farm -is well fenced. - The whole two hundred' acres are cleared and fit for cultivation. Will be sold at a' bargain. Apply to . Henry Thompion of Kinlpss offers for sale :some choice Oxford Down ram- Iambi; both grades and, thoroughbreds. I . suspas'sed anything ever seen 1,13 hatn. --.-2---ConstableXcl.4eod inaraediately • village.- The :cornet _solo 'club..swing- sent telegrams to all- the constables jag, contortion fetes, and the stiek per-. in thil-cOtinties_ef'Huron and truce, farmances—were first-clais, .but tor -the present time ho trace ef. were heartily applauded., - The whole the-lintglars can be found. Mr. Thos. —A Strathroy w.oman' Who had lost her husband by 'death, is ludd to have sent the fopowing telegiam to relativesin the east: --"Jim d this - . . -. .4 • week,loss fully covered by itasnratice. -.—AuctiOn 'Sale of farm stock and implements, at lot 'con D) Ash - :field. on .Saturda4 Nov" llth the pro- perty of Ed. al .Johnstone. Joni Puinits, Auctioneer. • --3.te Robert Moody, of Watford, is visiting his brother Mr D 'Moody. Robert ' has had; a ,severe attack of rheumatism since .Tune last,f and is conspelled to use' brutches. —For a good axe, a good. cross cut saw, cow chains,- tuia anything else you requirefor the winter youi should call at Lawrencee The quality is - right, the price a right and quantity unlimited. - -,--AnIngersollgirl eloped, some time ago; taking her father's best .Water- bury with her. In a note which she. left her parents!' to, peruse over she said: "I have taken ma's watch. I WilLsend it back soon. T. wanted to. GEO sMAIR & Bankers, Lticknow. .TLNDERS-WANTEDi ENDERS WILL ME RECEIVED '1111' Cain's hotel, Lucknow, till the 18th of Noyember at 2 o'clock, for the furnishing of Material for tbe building of a barn 59x70 feet on lot 5, con. 4, Kinloss. Tinders will also be received for building stone walls 22 inches thick, 50x70 feet and 10 feet high. Lowest or any tender not necesisarily. accepted, MRS.HUDSON Lucknow. Z.- 4. time myself!' This young woman entertainment was, good and, if the • Reid's bakery and the Webster Bros. 'seems to have been. desirous of . e - Guy Bros ' ever visit the village again I:stitcher -shop w also raided the same of establishing -it new record and we a tremendous houseawaitsthem.- 1 night undou y by the same gang... :guess she_did it. _ . _ • . , JUST OPENED quT Campbell. Blqck, neXt door to G. W. Berryy furni- ture ware roony. A FRESH STOCK ' f Of Staple- awl. Fancy . Groceries, allifiew and catetilly sele,00 which -will .8411 .at 'close prices Stash, spect our Stock.. 'Call an BOTTOVI PU LIC NOTICEO . N OR k.BOUT THE FIRST • August a large white sow came to lot - 14, -con, 1.4 • rest Wawanosh. The teWiler is requested torove.property, pay all- damages . lAnd take the ame away. . JAMES LYONS Lucknow. P, O. . . • -