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Lucknow Sentinel, 1899-11-17, Page 1• i . • • From now till 3a. 1,1901 ettstiltet. searoueyT+} 01b'bthg Rates ►{• ONLY, SI. 1 VOL XXVI-46 LUGKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAYI NOVEMBER 17th 1899. .MA1R SIDLALL, Bankers, LO KNOW, - - pN7. AI A BLI SH ED 1888, We do a general banking business; issue drafts throughout Canada and the United States. We make collections on all points, including :—Western States, Manitoba and the North-West Provinces, and all collec - tion:+, whether note or account, will have prompt attention. '-rtes diecounted and farmer's sale notes: cashed. We loan to farmers on doable or single notes at from one to twelve months time, and at reasonable rate of interest. We loan small or large amounts on second mortgage on farms or other real estate sec- urity and os first chattel mortgages on live stock and implements and crops. We have a large amount of funds to advance on tirat mortgages from 5 per cent. to 6 per oent, The rate is graded according to the quality nd size of the loan required. We rep t the leading English and Cana- ' . d ian 'ir Insurance Companies and can effect insnrance on all classes of property in Stack or Mutual Companies as desired. Our ot.ice h.nrr are from 10 a. in, to 4 p. m. • GEO A. SIDDALL, MANAGER. MEDICAL DF. TENNANT, PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accouchet. Surgery over J. Elliott's grocery store. Office hours from 'Jto 12 a.m.; from 2 too 5 p.m. and fr,•in 7 to 9 p.m. • DMcl), GORDON, M,D.. C.M., F.r. M.S., 3I,C.P.S.0.. Physician, Sur- geon, and Accoucber. Upstairs iu Wm. Alpo's new block. Residence Russ street, behind J. G. Murdoch & Co's store. LEGAL GARRO W & PItOUI)FOOT. BARRIS-. ter:, Solicitors, etc., Goderich, Ont. J J. T. G %KROw, �.�. 1". Wm. PROCDFOOT. A. MALCOMSON, BARRISTER, 1e Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc., (late of Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich). Office upstairs in Allin'n ntw block. MORRISON, EARRI4TER e Solicitor, Commissioner, Notary, etc. :Money to loan. Office over MIoody's Barber Shop. - SOCIETIES C: O. F. COURT SHERWOOD, NO 50, LUCK - now. Meets every first and third Mon- day of every month in the Orange Hall, Visiting brethren are cordially invited. • G 30. `oRTHC'- TE, C. R. D. D. YULE, G. T. R. TIME TABLE WHOLE NO1346. voice and cried : "And the Holy Ghost Blacksmith's Association The uniform prices of all blacksmith-deaceitaed iii the form of a dove," but ing work in future, as adopted by the no dove appeared. He iepeated the Passenger trains leave Lucknow station as: -- follows ;— Huron and Bruce Association goes in- sentence. Still no dove. At the third Going South, Going Noah to effect on Monday next, November outcry a black faro appeared at the The annual ploughing match '"""`'• 6.20q11.35 a. n► This change iri rices wasquery came. a. ui. .,0th. P hole in the roof and the which was held under the auspice+ of 8 a, o,, 1.14.0 p. ni causied by the extra price now chargee "I'K'son, a eat s done eat up the Holy �33p.m 11.10 p. u. Nobby D. W. HAYES. Agent by the manufacturers for iron and the Ghost,'but Ise got d© cat, shall I fro the Huron As ociatioii on prices to be charged lire in future are him down•" the furca of 1ti1 r. J . L. Bower, lot l fi, 1� • , the same as has been agreed upon of Huron, on Tuesday 'of last week was a !fligl a and ort J Killed Harselr �r all the black �cllith5 in the Province On Monday night last a young huge success. The weather wait every- Hearse Ontario. • woman Warned Emula, Saint, of Vying thing ,that could he desired, the land Hearse Upsetdrin'.n On Thursdaylast, after depositing . Farm for Bale ham, committed suicide, by s waste in good condition for p'oughing carbolic acid: Family trouble the remains of the late Mr. Jones ie One hundred acres in Ashfield town- and the competition *was very kf en. e ckwear . •t loam • eightyacres supposed to be the cause of the rash p thegrave in the Kinloss cemetery the ship, good etay These conditions added to the interest act. hearse belonging to the Ripley under- cleared, and the balance twenty acres and enjoyment of the fat a crowds was upset while beingturned standing timber. 'There are erected progres3iv© Newspaper assembled to see the contest —ootid- For the latest awl most taker p around in the cemetery. The large therein good frame bank barn The I,uckngw Sentinel came to hand bis larger than other years. In the Up -to- ate Styles ill 5 acres in last week changed from its old blanket glass sides were broken and the hearse and frame house. .Iso 1 professional class there were just four was otherwise badly damaged• village of Lucknow. Will be sold at a form to an eight page six columi; ntries. �Z r. A. Me Donald, ;'i m heals, Neckwear Chapter bargain. Apply to Mair & Sidc3uall, paper which gives read€rs sever&s• took first prize and the special prize of Scarlet p columns more realir its matter. THE The Scarlet Chapter has opened in bankers, Lucknow.:'' ' one parlor lam donated by Franklin• .O Sentinel is a well Mired paper and ltaf p p ski D a' �`: • �� • s t,re,.K and finish, ,S the Orange Lodge Room, No, 4.,8, Holyrood Catholic Church t wishes of the Newg-Recorc d. Martyr for t bet the, best ----- Lucknow on -Tuesday /4th inst., by The Bei. , Father Corcoran, of Tees- for its coatinue�l.... success.—Clinton McLeod, ;?yid„ and the best f >r ins iil STOOK t Master, EdiWe .G�ke a Bro. Halendby, llistr�c, water, will hold Divine services in the News Record. � and outs sol, this latter being a sp©ci:�l McDonough of ishfieltd,. Li§trict Sec" new Rotiian Catholic church at Holy- _ prize of a set of w hiffletreE�g Bona' �d Spacialty0� h Sundain Novetn- Evangelistic servioess rotary and John Cx Kinlou��h, were rood on tie fourt y i, Tliv.I�Ban, blaci sitlY, I�ip- Kinlough, dedication services will be W. �Ioull of Parkdale, an ev an y elevated to the Royal Scarlet degree. ber• . -Ltitr. getting the till after the Christmas g a series of special ley, John dant}�re,. 3rd, and John 111c slier is conducti4�, Pe postponed g In the non-proffessio •gad Auction Sale holidays. Mr. Dan. Quinn, of Ashfi revival services in the Luc'�now. Meth- 1Le1t11 lth:. 1ity n sale of farce stock and iu- eld liar a number of Wien laying the there ��e:e tall bre c;nries; Ilan. plc- Auctlo Sheritte heist c%urcli inn this village. On iies . laments will be held at ilcGarry's brick this week, and Messrs Gregor took first money and first p' Ire ' Pand Mckenzie, of Mildmay are doing Sunday:last .the church was well filled a � , Hotel, Saturday, November 1 tat►�, at beautiful work on the interior in fog break and finish, this letter being y some b� art appreciative 'audience and the 2 o'clock. Mr, McQuaig h grin;; de- speaker delivered two excellent and a special prize of one plush album Bo- the painting line. Qtgjles give upfarming and dQ ore ,.rrnoh$. Services are bo• •Wonted by H P Cii©prua+�,�Geo. ylcIvot' sided to h thoughtful ul s . 0 0 • 0 his whole time ro the- timber business; Latest Regulations � � o W. J Pritchard 3rd A. Iianiil- held every evening in the church 2nd, ' advertised will 1►e positive The new School llegulations issued ing � ton 4th. In the boys class Chore were ly soeverything by the Education Department makes and the meetings are being well atten- 1 sold without reser e, ded. On Sundaynext the subjects in all' nice entries; Malcom Martyo y it clear that euclid and Algebra are took first in�tiay gild two special 11 a 1/1 A 01 Enlarging the Dry Kiln compulsory on the Public School course will be at 11 a. m., "That baby of e " specially ot, behalf of the prizes, one for Lest ploughing done in Messrs. Button & Trevett are having hitherto P. S. L a erg have been inm , , p pboys' class with Fleury plough viz. one a large addition built to their dry kiln examined by county boards, they will Sunday School. Everybody who loves of cutter donated by J. Fleury & at the furniture factory, and whenE now be examined at Toronto t�3 exam- children should make an effort to be calu© $12. and another for best LUONOW. finished it Nc•ill give them abhor double theythe subject will be, Son. . iners appointed by the Education dept. there At 7 p- m., STORrnuut of dr 'iiia' capscit;� they i '� When ' Wh`z creak and fiish in boys' class, thisONE FRIOB OASEI. the a �y o The Inspector i.► instructed to withhold What_ � latter being a fur cap donated by Mr. have at present. The full is now the grant to Continuation Classes un- ke t rannivo to its f ttl� capacitS both Sand in the Oats F. llcLen4a, Lochalsh. W. R. Ham - kept all the obligatory subjects are One of our grain buyers brought t�� night and day to keep up with they g ikon 2nd. money an l special prize of a large orders that are being received. taught. the Sentinel office on Wednesday a pair of pants donated by D. G. �'IcBeth g t 'small sample bag from a load of oats - -- - 'Good .Entertainment 1 � for best ins and outs in the boys' class. Killed at the soh: On Saturday and Monday evenings that had been delivered at one of the Jas.Cameron 3rd and J. McGregor Mr. Wesley Young, of this village last Prof. Stewart conducted two con- elevators..by a farmer from a near 4th. Also entered but getting no received the sad intelligence by tel- CeL.ts under the auspices of the Y. W. b townshi , The oats in the first . Tuesday p y P prizes were J. Bowers jr., John Mc - Willi on 1 u ng, a last that his brother C. T. U. 'The entertainments were place were of. an inferior quality, but Lea', J. '.1tcltor. The men to whom Mc- William Young, a young mail of about refined and Prof. Stewart assisted by whatever th© lacked in weight was the inipoctans duty of jucigili_r was twenty vears of age had been killed at the• Hazelwood Bros., have proven more than made up by pure sand, and Sault St, Marie. The young man was themselves:masters of the art of enter- and the •gentleman who brought t le assigned were Hugh Chambers, Loch- ,als>>; J • Taylor, Paramount and Hugh employ eel in the pulp mills of that tabling. - The several s cialties as oats to this office said what we had re- . aPe McMillan, Holyrood. The ,judges place, and it is sapposede met his rendered by 'Prof. Stewart have proved, ceived was a fair sample of the whole spoke very highly of the quality of death in the machinery, of the factory.. him one of the best entertainers who load. It is hard to conceive of a man the work done by both boys and Igen has °ever conic before a Lucknow being so •far``lost to all sense of shame and of the difficulty in ninny cases of audience. The featureof ' Monday and honesty tb,'be guilty of.inteution- awarding the first prizes. Ali the -evenings entertainment was no doubt ally putting .the. sand into the grainy competitors were Huron Township the exhibition.of Hypnotism as dem- but how so much. sand, nearly eight citizens except two McIntyre and Mc by: Prof. Stewart. This was pounds to the bushel could possibly Keith. a : decided. novelty too : the Lucknow get there by accident is also beyond people. our knowledge. If it was a deliberate TRIP TO BRITISH COLUMBIA Woods -Jobb Wedding • act of dishonest] the perpetrator is • in the presence of about fifty guests deserving of the severest puitishwent. of Mr. and :Mrs. T. L Jobb, at : their Borne on John street, Wingham, on Wednesday- afternoon of last week, their second daughter, Anna Belle, was united`in marriage to Mr. Henry Woods, a prosperous young farmer of the vicinity of St, Helens. The cere- mony was peformed by Rev. Wm. Lowe. .The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Emily Jobb, and Mr. 1tobinson Woods, brother of the PLOUGHING MATCH Huron Ploughing Matches Assoc- iation a great success. LOYAL. ORANGE LODGE O. 428, HOLDS ITS REGULAR 1.1 monthly meetings in thoOrange the SH ll, C,:rnpbell street, Lucknow, econd Tue day evening of each and every month.' agree night nn the second Tuesday evening in' lowing. AU visiting brethren cordially in- vited to the meetings. DAVID ARCHER, Secretary A. T. DAVISON, For Huron and Bruce W. M. The 18th annual Christmas and Fat 1.0.0. Stock and Poultry Show will he held, in LIT C K N O W( Guelph on Dpc. 6, 7, and 8. There is Lodge No 112 as prize of $25, given by 11..:, Cunning-, meets every Friday evening at 8 o clock In their hall, Campbell- street. All brethren ham, for the best fat "ni,tnal of any co:4ially invited. age or breed, open to the exhibitc,rs Jos. 'Scor$. P._ A. MALco,csoN, NobleGrand. Recorder from the counties of Bruce and Huron only.' The animal to be owned and OLD LIGHT LODGE fed by exhibitor six months previous 6, ft .6. to date of show. If you want a prize Id list of the show, send a card to John G It Ci Corkindale, secretary, G ielph. ir SETS EY the ILfulilAY m moon,IGHT in the nn orbefort bfo»" iic hal, Havelock street, I. 1 . N ICHOL. HARRY DAYS, Worshir,f nl :Miter. Secretary C.O.C.F. T UGKN•OW 1 J 'Council, ('an- aliaii Order of (.'hnen Friends. Mee is lsst and 3rd Tuesday evenings of each month, in Oddfellows Hsill. Visitors cordially invited. 1). PATTERSON, Recorder. • I.O.F. LUC,CNOW LODGE INDEPENDENT Order of Foresters meets in the Oddfellows+' Hall on the fourth Tues day of each month, at 7::30 o'elock.l Visiting brethren cordially invit€d. CNA. PATMOBB, W. A. LAWRENCE, Chief Ranger. Recording Secretary A 0 U W LLodge of the b = = Ancient Order of _ United Workmen, meet' in theme Odd fellows' Hall, an the last and second Monday evenings of each :nth r.t ci?ht i s s , . rno'clock, Visiting ret ren cordially invited, P. if. 4icKEis, U.J.YoLs, va Master Workman. Recorder.Recorder.,i • V . . [f The regular monthly �► V n rnee ing of the men's Christian te.np,rance Union will he held every second •g., ja,sday of each month in the Odd Fellows r.ocitaow9 S. 'mow tc, GMor 9ecr. J. Baryx, presIJeet; Ila Presentation. Mr John Joynt ere he left St. Hel- ens for Lucknow, was suporised by the fellow members of his church and with his wife was Made the recipient of an address full of appreciation of the services he has rendered in that place, and also a ,parlor clock, and a silver fruit dish as tokens of their esteetn. by this removal W,bitochurch Circuit !Cas lost a valuable family. .A ,high tribute for their faithful -services in church, League, Sunday .S,Ghool and community and their readiness te help every good work, was given by Rev. A. J. Brown thoir pastor, and many` friends. Belfast Hotel Burned The building and stables of the Bel- fast hotel were totally destroyed by fire between three and four o'clock on Monday morning last. All the build ings were completely burned to tho groom, performed the• pleasant duties. of groomsman. After the cereinooy had been performed all sat down to a beautiful repast prepared for tho occasion. The presents to the bride were exceptionally numerous, and included a. -beautiful 'Solid silver set from Mra. B. Flynn. Among those from a distance who were in attendence *ere Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill and dau- ghter,' of Wroxeter; Mt, and Mrs. G. H. Mooney, of Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. J Woods, St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods, St, Helens; Mr. and .Mrs. Ohas. Jobb, and Mr. and Mra. Andrew Jobb, Turnberry. ground, together with their entire A Change of Programme contents. The tire originated in the An exchange says : "rho story is stabler and is supposed to be the work told of a colored preAer who wanted PP. yr as one of the to deliver a startling sermon. He had of an incendiary. This oldest hotels in this part of the county heard of sensational methods and and was originally erected by the determined to give his congregation a late John `IcOrostie whose death was surprise. A small goy was taken into recorded in the Sentinel only two weeks ago. At the time of the fire the pro- perty belonged to the estate of the late M. 0. Carneron, of Goderich, and the hotel was conducted by Mr. John Hamilton. The building was insured `` packed, and the preacher having. for $750, and the contents for $320. , reached the denouncement, raised his W. C, T, U, The monthly meeting of the W.O.T. U., was held in the ,Oddfellow's Hall on Wednesday the 8th inst. The President Mrs. Bryan was in the chair. There was a very good attendeoce of members present. The leading feature of the afternoon's work was the dis cussio n on the franchise and the cigar- ette habit also the reading of the reg- ular reports. Mrs. Bryan, County liresideut, who had just returned from the provincial convention at Guelph, as deligate from Bruce county, gave a very interesting report of the work done in the province the last year, The report was bristling with good points all the way through showing careful thought in every detail. Mrs. Bryan was given a very hearty vote of thanks at the conclusion of the paper. We cannot give the report in full but cull therefrom a few items of interest. The flower, fruit and deli- cacies Superintendent of -the Province, gave the following report:—Boquets, 9,464; Texts, 9,225; 3,218 papers of literature; 8! Books; 673 quarts of canned fruits; 168 pks fresh fruit; SS3 dozen eggs; 59 doz. oranges; 288 pled- ges; 93 visits to institutions; 3,648 visits to private homes; money expended, $544.74c. The Provincial W. 0. T. U., has now 244 Unions with a membership of 5,759 and honorary him confidence and stationed on the members 913. Money raised last roof just above the pulpit. In the `ear amounted to 11,638,97c. Mrs. boy's keep was intrusted a r,igeon Bryan hats been asked to give the which ho was to let loose in ti e', report In full at tho 'parlor meeting church from a convenient hole at the proper moment. The church was which will be held at the home_of the President Mrs. W. H. Johnston on T iesday after -noon next at 3 o'clock. --Coni, Wednesday, Nov, 1, 1899. All along the Kicking Horse river, the water looks blue, nothing but log houses also a pretty little sawmill and a marked town hall. Now through big tunnels and along the valley where you cannot decribo the beauty of the scenery. Holden is a nice place. We are now passing a farm and they are ploughing, We are going along Columbia river. It is nice and wam again. The mountains as we pass aro covered with snow. We now pass along the Selkirks. All the sights I have seen cannot compare with the beautiful scenery surrounding us now. Large trees are growing four to five hundred feet up the sides of the moun- tains and it is impossible to see their snow-covered tops We are uow at the mountain called Donald after ted Hon. Donald Smith; it is 1 i miles high and trees can be seen growing on its 'sides almost as far as the eye can reach. It is lovely to see the grass so green; itis as green as it is in Lucknow in the middle of June. We are novo at the Fraser river and here the scenery is also beautiful. Vancouver is now iu View. J AMES MEMORY s 1 TO_AIIMS! TOAftMSI LANES The beautiful weather of late has given the farmers a grand opportunity to hasten on the fall work. A large acreage of land has been ploughed, and the root crops have been safely housed. Mr. John Quinn of Colorado, Win.—The.law states that parties enclos- ing stray animals after 48 hours must Quina and his two ei3ter3 of Chicago, advertise same and notify the clerk of and Joseph, of Dakota, attended the the :municipality of his proceeding. funeral of their father and have all re -1 Neglect to do so leaves one liable to a turned house again. heavy penalty. Put your ad. In the Mr. It.,bt. Howard is having his 1 SENTINEL. The order of the day is to CHARGE—not on Ladysmith but c arge higher prices, Al- most every invoice of goods bears the legend -"Owing .to the advance in raw material prices are subject to change without notice". This is a sign of the times -"The Grow- ing Time." We fortified onr business for the emergency and welcome the puplic to lay SEIGE to our stock so long .as the present supply holds out, without any adyanoe on bottom prices. IN STOCK --15 and 17 jew► elled Elgin, Waltham' and Hampden Watches. These are latest, beet finished and with genuine ruby jewels. A LATE NOVELTY - Gun metal watches in ladles' and gents' sizes, artistie, durable. CHEAP - Ladies' 6 sire gold watches a splendid display. Solid gold English watch chains, every link stamp price $30 up, filled and solid gold watch oharms agate and topaz settings. Everything the heart could desire in these lines, of the first and finest quality, and please to remem- ber fiat it may be a long time before goods can be purchased at these prices again. "It may be for years and it may be forever." The moral is, buy now from the Old Reliable Watch and Jewellery House. • stroatiooss LVCgNo-w- ance. . W. H. Reid hu put up a large wind -mill which will be elgreat oon- venience as it will supply both the house and the stables with water. Mr. Misner has finished shingling of the church and has made a good job of i t. Mr. Robert Henry has puroheaed the farm receatif owned by R. E Lane R. E. Lane havtai moved to his farm in Huron. 1 ed house nicely bricked and when finish will present a very comfortable appear 1 1 eeeeeeeebe • • • •