Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-05-06, Page 84,
14voa' Xucknow dai6ly Gula
,dtryaxekcepted) ,as follows
1;.�1g1 Scf•n� 04ING,NORT4
! ilt .l; a5;.ui. ..
�., . 0 0 ;a, m,• Lsil, � P7 p
cede G,2R, p m1, h.x:l),,10.30 p. m.
Y Jl)ll`l. BAIRRD?
Agent.
i Jf' 111 >lfKlXtx P041f .
..-.District Meeting„
' . Tlie.annual meeting oi'the Wingham
1 ieeritit, of 'the Methodist . church,
will be held in Wingham nn Wednes-.
4y,'18tbi.May mext
ect,�i fl
hlr_
D. E • Cameron: will .deliver 4
':!nature in'th'i North Star Temperance
.JuegA�t the '3hd Concession, o
1ns
day t v 3ning next. All are .rdially, .
invited to' attend::
*l -handsome
J.
, insurance agent,
Ill r Wt -Gamble iii
jhuicardine, gas sent. us a very hand-
;t ome and; ful. writing pada It is
'neat iti, -.3' n, , and a's: ,issued: by the
•Otledonidtt; Fire. Insurance Company,
with the head office at Edinburgh.
Sons of Temperance:
'Th Spas,
g,Rf'4empPrance •Lodge in
-this village is becomitltg a strong, in
stitution : New' members` are Constant-
ly being added•to the roll, and in a
�= st'lort�tinte_ it: will out nugiiher the teti-
.crane society of "ye olden days":
.•\tchensevery.body.initho••village was -a.•.
-Teachers Association
Axitiuut;nieetitrg'of 6'3 West. Bruce',
'.t'achers' ets sociation will, be held . in
si icilird t t►e < on the Vida May if)ii
thea. evieuing of :the first day,.: Win.
joust. M. A.,': director ' of tea
;oy.chers'
i113t%tutee, ;1lbrarian •to .the. Ontario
:h'gislature,•.'' add 'member of the: ani
Yrsit senate, will give a public talk
i.i the town', hall. on •`The' school and'
.state." ~
The Sparrow
�.Eiiglisll sparrows are being killed
off. in Albany at a•'great 'rate. Since
•i il'ey appeared itt ' tie 'market - there;
•bt►veititeen dam s aio,, one dealer; Las sold
1;•700' at 37 cents'a dozen..' A boy shot.
e ighty,in• one afternoon. They.' go ,to
lu t'.te sparrow pie. : If a.• tnarket for
the •sale: of sparrows was instituted in'
Lucknow, - 'the average''•stiall boy:
c iuld•realize quite an income, from it.
.serious Accident
Otto,41 y:last-week. •while . Wm. Mo-
],lonald, sen'cif a x -deputy reev '
\lcDonald,` was assisting 'at a barn
l ailing about half a mile'east of Ripley,
h? net with an' accident that' almost
cost- Itinrhis-•life , He-was-staiiding`nn-
etie of•'the plates,• *lien: he fell~ ',to the
l t ou nd, a distatice 'ofruearly thir'ty feet"
At one' tine •it ,was . thought. the _acci=
dent Would: prove fatal but he is now
• t.scover)i,ng and will • ahar'tly be_'around
ugain:as •usual.
h
Obstructing+the Track,
"As .i;he 1 ndoli;, Baron' &`' Bruce'
train, .coining north,: was nearing ,;lin-
ten on Tuesday •evening' last, • the en
ginger noticed u: large.:atotie `sonic die,
`,tance',ahead: on::the track, but, before
- could bring threngine- •to `a; stand
sti 1 the Cowcatcher -struck it .without,.'
h•owever. doing itiuoli damage to the
i,�n8 ine.' The boulder most have been
!;laced there with malicious e in •Nat, ". as
the .down train'fouiid the track clear
'hour, ,hefore:
Maple, Syrup •-
Mr.. J. Grenach'e has Our thanks for,
• lilt- nice resent of . maple syrup; Of
-., P P
ckurso'. on reading this •note some pay
• think that our .old,: friend "Joachim
• had' given up,' pounding' leather and
,,one' into the farthing business,but he
' hasn't. He•simply wanted some'.niaple
not'tiein '
. g able to secure sthe
pure, unadulterated extract of the
mighty monarchsfo
of our`-'n'sts, : he
• wrote to a friend who lives • 'near 'the
old: homestead'at'St: Jacque; Quelee,
who sent h.uq sotno, thirty' gallons of
the' finest syrup it has ever` been qur
:good' fortune to taste.,
Tree Planting,:.
` The Edu matin, epartnont has.. is-
-.lied 'o to and .interesting instru.et.
ions with regard to the observance of
A'r1,or Day (YMay. Oth) throughout • the
• Provin'•e. 'Among other things the
'1 rir,red itistru.etiens say ;--•'flie regu=
J,etioiix iii'r.rgard to'schonl accnmuio-
elution, presser. ilte that the`school ground
e I)
kill,ulcl e properrly leveled' arld'drautett:
planted wwithshade trees• and cliclotieC
\r',ith •ap substantial fences, .The' first
gide' itt May slia be set, ap..rt by
YaY li ,.�' pa..
th. trustrees-,pf every rural school, aiul
ii►cor Borated vii!age for the ur o5n' of
l ;:; p p
ilatItili :. shade: ti et's.:iiialtili `: lluwrr
I,e•ds, • atul otherwise ' iii- . royving and
• utif iri the ii'ttlattil `round. '°" '
a Y 8•
Fsli Wheat.
The fall wheat in various• sections
said to have come through' the winter,
in gr iod oondltion, and ifthe season tae
at all favorable, good crops are looked
for • -`""
Sutker Fishing.
Bucker fishing is .now min full blaze,
and each evening after school is . out,
and oven' before --there, is a general
„rush of boys withpoles, and nets to
the. yreeka elle dam'
Just the Thing.
A new style of .boyt3'®trousers has
been invented .with, a •copper, seat,
sheet -iron knees;, riveted down the
seeing,'andwaterproof okets` tohold'
broken eggsand wor011 for fishsng,
Namin the. Tu '
The new tag boat "Juno" which•
was hunched at Ooderich last week,
was " christened" by 'Miss Lalla Berry,
former"ely of 'tnjs village Tho boat
was-owned1Ir. Malcolm MacKenzie.
,,,of Southampton, and is " 70 feetin
length. '
Inspecting the Streets•.'•
The Ree} a and members: 'of 'the
.Village Council inspected the streets
elf the ;village on -Wednesday Jest. pre
paratory to. making the necessary. re-.
pairs' anti improvements. A' great deal
of work'' *ill require to be done t 'put
the streets and'. sidewalks in= a good
condition:
Weather: Report
. The. foll+owin • is. Mr. M..McDonald's
•report of the weather for April Total
aglount of rain, 1.75 inches; total.
amount 'snow, '. '0.80 inches ;. ;day. •of
highest' temperature, 71,.0 'on the 15th
f day •sof :lowest tetnpera'ture, 13-:0 Oil
5th ; day, of. greatest range, 33,.1: oil
the 8th ; day of lewit range. 8'.5 en
the �1'2th.• mean highest, 50.:4 ; mean
lowest, 27.8; monthly mean, '40%1.
Oonfirmed
Confirmation was conducted in the.
English Church,here on .Thursday
evening last •'by Bishop' Baldwin, of
London; Rev Mr.; ' Shaw, 'niaunibent
of St: Peters, performed the,, prelimin-..
ary' part of "the • service, , hiller ;whlcli`
the Bishop` d livered avery able ads
dress: to the large' audience present.`
At the close of . the discourse some
twenty candidates were administered
the right. of confirmation.
.The Wrong 'Couple. '
As a certain bride and 'groom were
.leaving the: :W inghain ' station, `on.
-Vedi�iesday; .• the „ roonismaii:Y and
first tx idesinaitl'were walking up and.
down the `platform, 'when they, ,were'j
s.epped,by the conductor, who gave
them a,c.hildis old shoe It "lie's spice
Leaked 'out.,;..'that._,• the_ .said-ciiiductor.-
thou ght,tli t this couple were the;hride
and:gronin, ;and -•he was • giving ;'then,.
the general settel'otf:' While this was,
gding on„the r"al newly -married couple
were, sitting quietly in the train.
Duck Shooting. a,;.
Ica former years:.`sportstnen *ere al
Iowed,•'to ;shoot all' northern ducks
-which did not breed in this'' country.
At,; the last: session of the .Ontario'
Let�isitt•tule•the law Was so ,clhauged as;
to abolish'spriig,shooting of'ducka:of,
`'all. kinds• acid .other `water fowl.; It
seeins�as if some; parties; in' this` village
do not understand this, but it ;would
'he well for;theni to bear in. mind that.
they Are liable to a fine�'of from 5.,,to'
25 for �i.
� .each bird destroyed, and;that
the,. fine all .goes': CO.- the informer • on
conviction.
.44
Unsatisfactory Judging
' We have• visited', .says . an exchange,
the majority of Springfairs this year,
- iii 'nest
and, every instance, thA`a.iiost'
unmet' facto judging has Lehi .done:•.
There. illn'11: \•e to bi, a new' .plan a,
dopted or the fairs will .entirely die,
out, as . horsemen are becoming, so 'dis T
.rti,
'gusted that these among the few 'Who
'now: attend' ,will gradually dropout.
We recommend to tho.Societies in this•
district the plan of Lappointing 'one
judge' for' the':litht and one for the
heavy thistles. ,This. syste�yhietris
becomiiag . a '` poOi uiar'"ot�e at '.shows
throughout", a eastern ; part of . the
rovince, providing disinterested and
outside meti• can be' found to act as
judges,is thought to be • the best' way
of.condueti..g spring fairs, as. is in
dicated 'by the general satisfaction ex=
press3ed.'wherever''tested..
.lirown' of Tiverton is . one'
d of `the.oldest printers on record. He
�w•orke;c bl .' neiwspaper, hook. and ;jell)`
w n'"
�, Scot)ua�lF for forty yFarg,,.,atid
is�:lron, 80 years of age.,. Thos Gor-
don, of Guelph; another old typo. hut
who died last month, was 84 years of
age anti had :'worked• .a' differed'.
!,ranches of the printing business for
,years:. • Prin.ter� am a truthful
Ylnss'o'f ,lied, and tlicofore live long
lit the,'land,
'
LOP/AL:OHt''•OH4T..
ricked ep Here
er.tfmad re car . ''Ieiiider
t
- :Geo.'IKerr'slor fine, milliliery.-
-W hat•,about the 24th' celebration?:
Wild geese are said to be ;plenti-
ful. near
lentiful,•near the lake.,
Carpet warps, all colors, cheap at
connell's,:. .
-. -Mr. A McKenzie, jr. of 'Kinlossi
left. to: day, for Duluth, •
-TA-line of hosiery to •suit- every-
b.idy., at Kerr's: '
--=Gents felt,hats• for. X50' Bents, at
MatIntyre's. •
,-Extra value' in' silk and Y sa tri
•
parasols, at Kerr's,
_,_.4Uet= __. n rt -- --
3-pou ds --o£ }gat-tea�CorfnPll`
sells for $1.- • There is nothing like it;
-To su'.t the times -cheap dry
goods -cheap millinery, at ICerr's.
=Tlie Rev 'Mr;' Morrison preached
in the I'.resbyterieiii.churches or► Sun
day list: • _
•
---The 'duplex and caniffeld dress
shields; 'ut: • MacIntyre's.:'
111i1k .crocics and all kinds of
crocks, atlalf price, at, A. 1.: Mac.
Dotald's.
-A number of Lucknow Oddfellt•ws .
attended cii. reh .at l:eeswater. On Vie:;.•-
day:.lasE:
.`—Ordered ,clothing;' a specialty, at'
Connell's. '11ar,e assortment o'
tweeds to_: choose .'from
Prints _.inns!' ,
wigs, cottoiiudes,' brown holluuds, a.
4ue:'assortn ent,. at Kerr's.
-The ytiu't•yi i:house.•• .Victoria,.
Garfield, Empress and • jubilee bustle',
at..111atiiityrels
=-Cheap` Honey, low i itrrest, easy
terms; low charges:, Apply to C. C.
Ross.:Barrister. &.,:Lucknow. '
--The Rev Mr S'edwick;An twang
gelict, is ' holding ;;special ; bervli es et.'.
•Hacketts church.
•
.,,4-Geo..Keir has,. the best assorted
.stock- of drex goods iiv,•Lackiow, at,
the right prices
=Ladles:prenullo hoots, 3, i'. 4; and.
5, at b0 and ;7 5 cents to clear_ out, at
1Maclntyre's. -
--:ttr ll. •Wilson who•,has carried on
the;harness-iiiaking busineis'l rre for
solue.tiiue past has sold out, and in
tends 'shortly gun if; to British Colunthui.
J/oneyto l :tin .at 5),, 6 and 6�
straight luau t ill:odeirate• charges. (i.
C . Ross, Barrister,, etc.,' Lucknow.: •'• .
Crinkled seersuckers :Only • 1Uc,
and seersucker prints
at 'Connell'
-�Alarge 'lot of earthen ware' of ,all::
kinds;: at Alaclntyre's.
SpelClal.•\alu'es 111 blaclt brocaded
satins;' 1,1ick' brocaded. plush, 'satin
iuerveilleux, etc., at G•eorge Kerr's, :`
•
-=1'he Exeter Tim' has' bought the'
• defunct, Reflector; and %Vin.. Pnssuiore`
of Blyth, hag gone, to Eiteter' to start
a :Refor_w Jouii:ual,
-itloiiey loaned at lowest rates,`
•reasonable terms,; on farm property.
C. C. Ross, Barrister ,etc., Lucknow:
•--Horsemen, ,get„ your route Lilts
'printed .at . the . 'Saumia.r.n,, ofl5ice. . A•
splendid assortuien't'of cuts to ' choose',
from. .
—Mr. 'Wm Turley has for ', sale . a
few :Of. these extra large goosberry
,plants. ” :Parties wishing then !should
apply • itntnediately,
-=Thea Rev 111'r.•'Sellery, of Bervie
will preach ill _the::.Methodi:st ;church
on Sunday''iteitt,'•the Rev. Mr. N;ugent,.'.
taking•`the work' at Bervie
Can't. be hurried for, she.' is'
a leisurely maiden;tind :takes her. three..
'People, 'who ere. •stripping. oti'`winter'I
toggery are_•sjtnply playitig•with; deadly.
pheumonia. , '•
Ladies ,1 If you - want .a hat or
lion.net' trimming in the latest styles
leave your oi�dor: with Miss Chanters
'at Geo. Kerr's. ,. —�
—If you wai lieiap sag soap,, tea
ton ed, tapiocet., uiarviinoladi;''canned
''apples, or canned goods •. Of any kind,
'call: at Macntyre s. ,
-=The Crompton .corset fir 50 cents.
at Mae] ntyre's. , . •
re.eee
BULL . FOR SERVICE.:
wait Un41;ERSIGNLD *ILL;KEEP
1. fur service thin 'newton, ;at Lot 5, Cod. 8
Lingoes,. filo 'thoroughbred' shorth,rrn
"
'Gordan. ,-Psr,xaslsie ''Gordgii."' ruan,
calved Feb. tat; 1883, bred by.Tatne,s,•Laidlaw
(.h to pb, Out;, got., by Vinci of 470, dant Little
Kahn,. .by Lord .Aberdeen 2nd. 30U g donBiddy,' by Butterfly 4th 180; g g clatt► Straw
berry, by the Morton 1)uko 3225 ; g g g Amu
Lily White, b' Prince bf tfie North2060
g� n
g g g'•da,' 'tarauty, by Nnssuth .1.753' ';,
g g k g g darn-likt•,w Iron, 1)0 (iurh, in:14h8
• g g a. 'g g g dani Flora, by Wulliostox.(13D87)
g .g•g.'R eS lt.a4t0','Ylctit t;•.bv.- g!lieo1a
1
14 a 13,ant imp :
att•�rt dm.
tr. �,,.Kg 6' ,, ( IgA
At,ttbtll ul 1 v:y ,
yq� +�� (•1 ,1 >v.i.tirvu4le,+ e (3a), •ley
Ch:glad (127'.b.. -•.T EItMS )ti lb) $einn1t SI,.
To loinkei$105y6, litysbl'rethe 1,(t
of .gona,nber,
' 1WB r'1�'T HAIU'ER, 1'�'1i11:tiiki,o,r
HEAD
`1:0....F4,8
Washes, Wx°ice sere, ,
Creamery Cass ; :Bid; Cages; & ' ware.
We have ttlso•in stock .a splendid assortment Of.
1V .'
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T_-.._ �a 1't.1;�,S—�P. 1 -I1 -hl [) ._" •� r � - �.r- _ - _ � .: _•—� ,_ _ � ..�. �
=-:- .�} � �L etl c►u�,lirr}�,�,1;���til�l--�,.,�-�e ra«-ct1-i1,
Its we.cau guarantee n F[RA,ST U]YAVS•JJ.1,' We. live') in
stock only A. 1., Material.
N. -GIVE: 'IJS . A TRIAL
And See What 'We 'Can Do.
to
.TAYLOR & GILES.
rite
Competition
• \Ve will':give twoFrizes for tfieo. :first. twcorrect solidions.of this rebus.
First. correct'sol-utinn '1st•- i•ize, goods:to-the Value of , :('0
'Se °. i t • • —2 ...g. `
.coti corrPct�solut;ion �tltl prize, goods to'-;tbe"�"alu-N`�of
5olutionc to be n p eued examined and ri' es given:oir `kit 7
l' • . p 4. �, .,� h 'bee:1887.
11,
COPELAND & DAYS
CHEMISTS AND ;DRUGGISTS,
:o:
We are, in
a position to state that `it • was finally :and ir-
,• _ Y
revokably;.' decided a::. few''d "{s ago by.the old
ydays b , e ladies of this;.
locality. over eup of
ur
a s Choicest
Tea
That •St Helens` would be the ''.`Counti ' ToM >i f -the new
County y . o
C y ,':bout' 'te be erected, and:to include °' the` • "
... ton►-n�ri�T sf�
East and WestW ;winosh .Ashfield, K 1oas'. and l urnberry
and the' vlfln e �n rhe tic; n w
� o , and --Dungannon
And in view of the.large iincrease of farmers and business men -•
fro`ni t aft mid
�rt�...�•p; _
townships and Villages,
lages, totransacttheir
business
at the Hub, and'.their, best
expendthen surplus to':tlae ..
ndvantage ' •
MURRAY
Hag eued pout a larger and. in
P , , �'" more select sleek sof
ionable springgoods than. ever brought
P , : ^ � ; .._; . into Helens before ..
and at prices, that' will astonish the Villagers-. s
,`�� r�. wheai4�t1>t'ey visit..
the Hub, on the St .ljelens branch of the 0. Iy'.' R. ` • ,
REMEMBER MURBAY's'
TIIE PEOPLES STOnE..
'�S
Dalance of•wjnter steric . will
i, be offelecl at rty{nousprices:
-
to make room for more new.'
ri oads yet to arrive. � •� ,
•: ROBERt MURRAY..
2=-1110 dead noddy cif 'a newly-bo`rn
child was found ilt a, fence corner nea`'r
Walkerton ' Station, : on Standay :1as..s
... y t
.
Constable iiefternnn traced its owner.
ship to' a disreputable character 'mined
llagda'eni';\'e,ingartlt, ,atnd arrested
her: '•_
Ii'
Blacksmi Y ,
th�Sho toLeat..
` Tho blaoktosith shop t'' ' ' ' '-:
p the oecnptnd by
Ncrinsn McMillian, on tbee .ournor of Carn.p
ho11.and Haweluok streets. It in in the brit.'
location for a ehn •.iii
tb"".vill"pY e
For actioularsi d '
• A lI 11J'S McQU'AT •
A .