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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-05-20, Page 8• Fe 40. • • • •q: 3i.11.4R14L1Nel nl w (1017-• !.. says ersibytki u follows t 00104 301411., GOING Noll'ITH. H 41.13 m.: Mod; 11;40 p. Itsp.M.30a. Ss. Mali, 3AS p• 3Riaeii. ( p.;m.t Exp.,.0.31 p. In.. `JOHN BAilt13 Agent,., .It1z4el4st•iCinit° ew .-.. Y.B. r.,: •.-- •,. , .,.. Cal l Accepte`-d. ,°. The Rev 11ir. McKay,, of':. amoea, has accepted the calf of the•Presby terian' congregations of this villa¢e, and the'induction services will • take place. on. the'” 311sx` inst. First *impressions �_ The• : first thing that. strangers note in coaling into a town is the condition of the streets:. ` If they are straight, .clean and have teed w ►llcs,.-the.str-ang- er is favorably impressed;; Sent to Jail, Mr.. ' A. Williams. ,of . Slackbnrse., viioyforriverly-ke t-bate'1 r his .iflage ' Was last • week -'Dogged Biu „jail %r two • 'Months in default.,of ?fine. recently im-' �-. osed. • for isell n Ji 'uD ' esont2'a`r, :to N, g, q r, 9 theScott Act; ' iH#e's A"Juinper Toe . . Jo} nr.P:l erson; rof $iutail, " the stniie ..#0r•,, i blv'ta ,resident of • `vin t.ipeg, 3+eceritly wen $40. by jumping' , threes ii uin ' , ` The' mone gj)� Y <+as. placed againsthim that he could not juinip 33 feet in 3 -standing jumps. Ile-won,by jumping 33• feet 7 inches.: Fi • Gone to his Rest a.., • • I,;,ev. John; Turner, formerly of Dun R�'r}>eLi'rrtt'�'rk'Fs1, !lr.` 3ArV 1. !%! ei) f I1 ilei f c , 4 0tle-t Ys" idei re, Auburn after a short ':illness The deceaietki os stricken: with` 'paralysis,a, :few years ago,' but recovered sufficient ty, to he ;able to attend to pulpit work,' which he kept'',at to .the last.: • Base Bell :' The li' Cohoys" will- play' the'!•4 roar- ...tied inien". a, garrie'•of • `base ;ball on:the sirorninr,of Queen's;: birthday in the "CaledonianPark, ,:bi�pinning' at `'10 o'clo'ck ;•Public admitted :free.The Your Shamrock's" of ,: this village, ' wil playa match on the square in the .afternoon, •with a, junior, ,club' from Viiigham• aIJ•Wheat • Although the fall :wheat presented • very appearance in theerly ring;' a great • deal' of • it has •since !rramd; and ,'.many.' farmers'' are' 'novo lrioughing it up. • It ;will not, event in the best; places, yield much more than Half a chop.... "Bente assert•that it._, was• of the spring frosts:`. or ice that killed., it, but' a ' grub at the roots. aubilee Parity;: , ; '. M:esdames:'W , 'UT. +'Little and, James hindeay intend giving a•grand' jubilee arclenrparty,_andconcert inthegrounds7. dlr. Little's residence, of, the even.' in„ofthe 22nd of June 'As .this 't,.ie date 'selected ~ • to • celebrate IIer Majesty's jubilee, ' there is. not ':the :;lightest doubt but thi° entertairiinent .• will be fully in keepi ig witch the "great event 'Cholera Recipe The followirig'is' a, celebrated cholera rnxture whichevery:: one in the. sum a;'Pr • months: should have -at `hand�i "Take equal parts` of ? tincture' of (avenin;.titicture of opium tincture of • • , liuharb, • essen . 'of. P RPep erniint, ,and. spiirits ''of camphor. ,ilii, well, dose'' . ' 1' ,to.30`•drops .in a wine glass of,water, , irccordbig to aa and vaolence:of' attack `:lti•peat.e ry I e�etl' ' gr ♦ wdiity. sirs iltes until. relief,is'obtained. • Educationally, ` Tiie' Minister • of Pdueation has circular ,is;:•sued'' a r ul i ar to .Puril•c School:I►i-. §l. ectert:., Tile, •circular' „states' ,that ct as it is d f'sii•ab t . la,to oti'er ...great facili> `• 'Mies for perfecting teachersin drawin itistrad of. classes :formerly taught 'at ibe.depitrtment,',it ialrroposed to give a, grant +,o each inspeetoral division in which •a' class Is formed for instruction • its elemuntarydrawiug " The circular • .gees 011 to give •the necessary. infor= ii;iatidn ' for the formation of these " . classes: Tile New and the Old. , ' Captai a 'J John 11cPltersoii, w,lro "; re, cr ntly removed, from Lucas ow • to re - Ode: in e-Ode:iii our beautiful .•'suhurlrs,' lias'. t,tt:4'n part, interest in a vessel calle4,. t:it; (:i'itftsuriii; lai.tely archnstsd•at 1. ii,gston.• Tile Craftsman ` will belt the Glileago tr'uraa..: The vessel report: at Colborne, anti:.•.is expected, to l e 1st :incarcl ity, harbor s}ortly. • 11.18 •(.id vessel; thy Garibaidi, iii:as' yet on ' l'.is tends,riot having found' ;r (t g ourlel aft litr r •,a'. ",P. , r'nt,di>a,te . u'rchii,s , r. '1'1►ti' (x •l : r ' .,Y. .� p 1 aly salYli rr. itrtt,t e.tl in' (xoltr nth hal of • aiid will. (fiend Seetetarj+ of the In ' ;' dant Order of ,Oddfellowe, will, ha a• led er of iu atruct on in -'the Society's .halt '-liere, this (Thursday), evening. All Odd ollowa should : •try' and • be present., a ' • • • a Pry Weather ' :.,Vegetation of all kinc's: ,has made rid growth:since the advent of the warm spring. weather, but the ahnost isattnued druth of -the : past -two k is` beginning tohave a -bad effect: ion the growing;crreps' . •„ Good Spring. The farmers say this has been the most favorable spting, forseeding that they.. have : had for, several ,. years. The ground wasin splendid condition, - being=dry and easily .worked, and the: weather so cool that the, •teams..could beTworked • steadily without heating. Change of Time.; - According to the new .time table, Just issued by the G. T. Railway,'sorue aanges,are.�rnade in" -,the• .arrival •. a nd departure•of the treiris.in'this village.' Trains leave for the south at 6.:13 and. •10:30 a. in: and 6 P. m , and for the north at 12.40, 3.48, and, • :10.31. p. nr.•. Asking'Aid The Rev.' L. B. .Anderson, colored,' of , Lonaon,: was in .. the viliage: last week soliciting aid for the.: 13.. • M. - E, • church.:` The chu'rch;hasbeen in'finan tial .difficulties for .somw;"a time, a they have adopted this; nreansoi pay, irg off' the,debt. H;e: inbt With con aiderable success here.' County,Treasurer. • The Bruce County' .Treasurer's :sal An •arrangement for .deposits iii. 'the ':bank •is " raade so that the Treasurer; will never have : more than "45000 of the county . funds at his awn credit :Had this been done ,beforethe county; would.havea been over $26,000, beta r • ,off Organized.. A Junior base all club''. has ' been organized in the village under• the naive ofthe :" .Luckiiow "Clippers." The :following officers have been appointed .:Hon.- •Pres., J.: •Bryan Hon. Vice. Fres J Murchison ; ;" vlr.:. ".Chriatie ; Sec., J. •Jewitt ;Treas.; J..Mathewson; Capt., C.- Lindsay ; Man. Com.„.. Burgess, A.' Ross • and T. •Thoiiipson., Qneen!s Jubilee. 'The . reat event '• of the • Queer's Jubilee will:be the Jubilee ;number 'of • the Montreal ''Star;:ti superbly. illus- trated,.paper, , of twenty:, eight "pales and" two• artistia_.plate supplements Those who have' seen the :. advance copie 3 say it is magnificent.' • Some thin;: that everybody will Want :and: few�car► get.. ' It is to be sent by ...Mail for 25 cents. ,Graham & Go., Mont. real,,are the publishers. , Anniversary Services The anniversary services'in connect-, ion. with tbe'Sunday.achool we e con - ,ducted in the Methodist .church` • on S"nnday last. by the Rev." 'Jas • Mc- Allister ; of Kincardine, • who ;preached •.two very able and appropriate:serinons On i tonday •evening a social was 'held church; ';wheii-a - very,:.lar-ge-. at,'; tendance. of ' sholars' were present Addresses were delivered', •by the 'Rev. f •: Campbell, of Dungannon, , and:Rev.• 1Zr McAllister p ;.Bright Prospects ..An exoli hire Says -It will be good news to the farmers' ito learn .there ,•line•not: been ,such assuring -'prospects• .uf• a brisk deiiiand for 'Cheese for many, years as ,there'is at the present time. Instead of'being 'glutted as they 'the early part ofInst year, the inark'et: report contirrns: this'staternen't. It is. to'.l,e..hoped,. that ,the approacl inn, season :will lie one of the bestthat the farriers have ever. had in tile' history,; of the cheese operations: Horsy Brseding. , ---We have • received from Hon.•Jolrn Carling -the copy of a letter respsacting; horse breeding in Canada, by,' (7olonel: Ravenhill, R. •A., inspector and pur- chaser of horsesfor the 'Royal' Horse: Guards.i"`• . Bea tit ifuI Flowers., , The greenhouses of Mr.' R. iGrabani, of this—Village, just now presents a very beautiful appearance. Mr. G'ralinni has about ten thousand- nts'fo - sale pie; r e 1. and for a very snhall amount a''i plendid collection may 'be- had. Vitilized Air. <• 1V1r..J. S. Jerome, .dentist,,ias •'u � J.st placed in his 01E00 at Winghayn a iieiv: ii strtt,nrent.,for'the ad,ninistration of Vitilized air to parties .wishing there teeth extracted_ without , pain.... It is - perfectly harm less and hasty he taken by the most delicate patient. Runaway. •. - Oti Saturday.,evening last as a son o. of Mr. John F Andrew%as oa his may 'home -arid - wlieii •„-rrear''.,the...southerii liuiits ofthe village, ''the:colt', that •he. was driving took •fright .' at .sonic boys who were:' amusing themselves, on the sidewalk and ran away, throwing, the. occupants of the rig out.. 'The horse-. was.utopped before rnuylr claniage was done: No peraon was' hurt beyond a 1. few scratches. Obituary, '• Died. on.May •lst,-1887, at the'.resi den .e of his son 'Andrew ' McNabb in the TO,v,nshi-Sof kaniposa,.:Count. _ of • Victoria' Oi tario Robert-1V1eN'abb in the 78th year. of ;his age -Ile was a native of,Isla,v, Aigyle-shire, Scotland 1 i e' �ainiviratecI to- nada ;••;b3,ier . 50 which the, died. H e left 3 sobs and;.: 3; daughters,'two of hissons" are in the. Gospel Miin►stery,•Rev. J M:eNabli of Lucknow, antat,' i!cNabb, 13' .A ,' :of .B3eaclibing, Ont.. .:' Book of'Poems.:. IJ RT'E S FOR Washes, Wiinger • Creamery Cans,' .ird & Tinware.C gee, We,bivo 'aclso in stock' a splendid nssortinentof s is T, �� Vis•,: a ' cr %' 'l it .. it '11n 1' t er ' 91• Parties rP dins epi Pty a h>in sl i l l i e n a f all, as 'we can ,guarantee a F1RT CLASS .JOB . We ;keep -stock only -...6.V.-1. Materiel: GT°V] US A TRIAL And -See -W at: 11 a.:Can . ~.C3. H TAYLOR & GLLILES.'. 1Ze O bili 1. - NVe:hav,e been: shown' by the author a very neat and well-written.!,♦ voluine of ` poems, cotr'pose dr by _Young ,of•';Port Albert. • The work is -•e. ntitled�"Canada" ,aiid` other' poems, :arid is certainly la credit to,the writer,; The:Merit referrng•to this book says -" DJr 'T F. Young,°,of Port'' Albeit° has coiit-ributod his .quota tot -Canadian literature by. pnblishing•.a ."hook ;of: Poems, ruany• of which are very `rneri tbrious. — Iii --his;--preface the .author assumes a•►,rodent tone, but with par • donable 'pride`.assertshis-loyalty `to •Canada, and a desire. to 'see his fellow; country. ncn'i-nstructed°and 'elevated.': The titie of the book is "Canada. and` •'other—poems,. and it' is produced, in .creditable style." Kind o ,Mixed'. Up. :There -is rio rose in this 'World •with, out its,.thorn.• :Trout -fishing seines in now 'as the rose ;: .and • gardening is al- ready forcing •its way to the frott,as• a, great bili thorn !• And then ',ve.'. are gravely and seriously told'that " elean;- Iiiiess. is next godliriess," and if"1 ioor„,: persecuted man for one nionient'drops his natural dignity`. arid assents to this. saying- Here, you,. ,Joh mast a. i n. what etre, ou slcullcut th rr�eii` all thk-•se' etirpI is want beating, ,this .,toy e to: lie taken down, • autl those• es stovpipeg put away. -Co 0, stir your- lazy bnnevfor once in life 1"• This. is., the thorn that•cliakes.inaii's'aspiriitioli, for-r�learilrness, and soinewliat causes his c7 ve'like-'e es to.blaie with.exci,e- , U, y k went' when he: thinks Of the days when. rlri t ii►erl iappiireas, yve.iit:han l in hand; arid saint took the late' of the, fashiori- . lP able garments, of ',:tto•da ! The °r.'nnd'. to � � .... M.♦.. . 4.y1'..L.::.4 •4 o: -- Messrs. Gray, ,Young dt Sparling, ;of. The IVinghain Sait•Works, • desire to call :the attention of" ;the pulilic,'•that=•'they are prep trod to supply all grades ofbait at the. LOWEST. CASH PRICE. Conie one, •corns all 696,' Grey, Young S Spalding: `Wingham• lt0 este and: -Lot FerY 'Sale.: lootEll G J.OT 31 ON THE GOItNER �f:inglisand' Wheele sti°eets; Lnicknowy c'ntainiit"''iib. iu'rtbr ofaii oc'rc1.•"!'There titA ,gnod frame' hr,6ae containing 8` large 'rih,nie;, and, a good µtable'on the }lionises, 'also a gond Welt. The plaint•i.,will fenced. .For parti;eja= hint sitply to 4: Cirrtigaii, Lucka.w, or to. ,n SlllOY :CORRZGA'N, .lin' �i9fi. lCiiilougli •1'.`U. PURL'IO NOTI,CE. Court : Of lievisl ii for West C r yr n ,rli".'Te►wiishi . 1.3.8 . '1�'dw a d • p .7.' m'AKE 1\•U1'l(E '1'l1A.T' THE CCUR7' 1, firreyi•ing th.,'Addesstnent •itoll of thb•. Township of .VedtWaWanosh, Will IA held'' in the,Towinihip hall on Saturday, May 28th, 1887, cuuritigncing :zt 10 o'c1'ock a. rn. R. K. MILY KR,• Whwanoiih,; May 12th, 1887. 'J'p. Clerk. A3tl6fJ: FOR AL• ' Two fired fartnst Lots 10 and 12, Ont. tY Itinllrss, god , g f orchard ;' , '.ud feiieLrs� buildings gni.. . y ., r., `�. •: abundant ilup, )yr rri writer, ;and every conven Corsets at . I errs. Ask . for th e niece. Possession given Mamie 1st, Clear •._' , Y and airaithttitlf's at a fair rime f. and ur,n ;Totts►, the m'ost..cornfortable corset; easy toren, will, be given, I"or.;lsarticulars in 'the' trade A guarantt;e •yvitli everye • Apply personally ,on the, preati1eg+ ui'.'tf 1?y' ., }n.i .r" luttci• to the' pr.,pri1 for pair, sizes 1! yC tplerli... Al i raI W „w e ill ive two' 'i•izPs for teh., first two orrect solutions ofhis rebus. `•'• Fir t correct;solutio i -1st prize, goods.to the value o f'` :x:00 Second correct, solusion-2nd. price,; goods•to the value of $2 00 •` Solutions to be opened,. examined and prizes given on 24th Dec. 1887., s l � �-,� I_...,y , .. : of , . �• :. M Oz„1 BYA C.^ COP.E.LAND Z&: DAYS .'CHEMISTS ',AND` •DJItUGGJSTS, • Lvoicrr ow, OxT. .o: s. are ;i- We n aposition to -state that it" .w.as finnll. -ad r evokabl decided a'fe .a .;/ p'' • 1d i y w flays a„o. by the o a�,dies, of this, locality overa cup. of Mena s .Cb oiceat - .Tea T iat'.: St Helens would be the 'donut T f'tly n le„ new. 'Coint erected,' about; to he erected and to,iticlude .; tly�:. town;shi sof East. 814d 'West Wa•wr;tnosh''' A:shfiieldl :in1fi' 'and rurnberry. and cr l a c •� the v lla „Eb••Uf<' Wlyi ha.m r.Lyu,kLyow 'and Dungannon.' .Dun asses. And: in, view of•the.larl e increase of farmers and business men, froth the 1 aforesaid. townshipsand villages,' - . to tratiisact their .: bnsiiiess, at the Httb; 'and expend their • surplus to .the best' advantage • URRAJ: .. Has oeneel out a lar'er tend ) ore select stock of .fash- iouahle Spring goods than ever broughtlute, St I-Ielens before”' and at prices that will astonish the ViIlagnrs".~Bell they visit the Hub,, on the St Helens braneh of the:(;: P. R. RElV.T M'liE� , • hit DRAY'S TII" .�j , 1ii1 t1W �.Cir • II a1ance of winter stock will e offered -a t Iu u.:.s l %, ices tomake room for more new goods yet'to arrive. ROBERT' IVIURRAY,. Blacksrnith Shopto L,ef r:. .. cin , fed" Tho, b1'ack>imit t by h.,4fti e n . criri"'. �, ,. Norpn►n lila, '' h i r of the, . , . . ,_ ,.... streets, ,TL in iii th�:;hedt ' .•, toe 'Anti for ,4111e in the -village.. lrorii.rticula,rs apply to ANUUS McQUAIG i • is • c