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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-11-23, Page 8• ' .74'111,E LUQI NOW .NTINEL; COUNTY OF hive + ' . ' iNOV U'OZNO7 • v.4st '-.03r"• wasQI„1+I wanted Hours S a m, to 7 p. m. Servant, girl wrnted; to do general" : •MAiLe I a�teljoo_.. Apply to' Mrs. --E Bower, .Afisros; rlr ,CL *B.:3oath 6:13x is, Dully k street' A. ET,, dt $r. Nortel 12.30 p. m • . •` yroo lttalough 230p,m; •: ." ` 4 Welter" •) n • • G. B. North ' 3.18 p m. •.". a: • a eriah intermediate Point 1 9 00 m,, • e4 o.`$. k,B $Qrth. • 10.30 In... Tueedaya Lsngoide . .. • 3.00 p. m. aud; Fridays Z . MAILS 6.048' G,.•& B.,Snuth spp. m •'iia: it, 4 $ , South j . .1- ,, L,JD,&B.south' •10.00 h. m. W•':O•.da B. Norih 8•20p ,' nt• Rot ' od 4.30 p.m. - e Kia oli' h' Sinless If ifitia4t lraltt V1(11%1411 ftivO. Qo11ie Pup Lost. . ,Lost on Thursday last a black and white collie pup; about , three months Feld: The finder will be rewarded by .'returning to Alex. Murray, Lucktnow. lestrumental Musre • Mrs 'Whitely lis '&4;0-.4 to take Iii; ;liwited nunibor of,pupils' for instruo, kiwi on; piano or'organ., Terms.,$b :per quarter of 24, lessons Apply at ;voidance,' '.Campbell street, Luckr ow, ''rte *Park Ages •.• '.' The English church • was.'well, fihed . on Thursday evening:'last with an are •ireetatie' "audience • to hear the., Rev .11lr, Shaw deliver his lecture on,•'thei• : •!;ihiiitory, of ;the .church •.during- 'the dark ages," and all 'went away :well pleedird with' having *eta:pleasant 'and profitable evening. ,Schoel' Board -A. meeting=of the'School Board was held in the Secretary's oftiee on .Wed.' 1 esday..I tst, , but '.the only 'business itransactefd was the passingyof. •;the . fol-. Towing. accounts ,: 'John Bryan, '1'. Lawrence, $39; John Martin,.70c.; James: Wiisnn, $12, ;`, D. '. McMillan, ; 12.75'; W..Melntosh, $2 Fire Engine , -' Comte' Mors, Thompson and Boyd; of Lu3know, were to loan `un' ' ue�-slay to cing .stock ,ef the :,Ronald, Steam .lite engine with a view:•of purchasing oat .for ' their . tidy ; little 'town : Our.. ;L>;icknow' friends: will,' have :the best fixe fighter in the world if ;thq secure the above mentioned machine.;--Brus e r' ls Post. , Oarrles a. Rifle • =s'Ou'r usually,. good natured'�and genial collector; John N. •Russ,':presented • .a:='yery war lik " a pearance�' on ,Setur �y' evening leas:: he sauntered up fife main:, street with rifle iia hand and Iii r" tin box" tightly grasped•; under. - its left': arm. /There is no nse,; .gentle ' aha in trying• to evade your . taxes' by akin to'the 'woods,' as . J ohn' says he i 1 '"draw a •head " on a fellow at live undred:yards -as slick -~as you -please r County council, The county Council' at' its last ses-. cion adjourned' to the •llth'of'Deceni flet ; Ie; •has been. found in• the interval that by; amendments art the•Municipal ct..•passed at the lest session •of ;a"al_' �arl e t it'i L c m n i nn a ,at%v • r tr. P. t � P r f�iei •minor muiuc, ,a,ities ,to 'meet on the '15th .of I u •i ...' the •l to v u ••The dates would therefore conflict, ,mild the Wa,- den and' count clerk.are in corse uence sending out ctr4ulars esking: the tnem- bets of the;county comma, to. on•, the 4th'of :December" .instead 'of the l l tli. ' . , , ' ' NON Regulatons. • W e:hiive already `called attention. to w••. the attiendment, of the municipal, -het ''� .which 'provides that -the • councils of; towtis,'villabe$ sire townships well' re- it e- p toiluire to quiet on „Jho 15th' day ',�, (*bee, and' make ;up a state :nt p the '.expiring year ; which •, stat the ▪ ' most • either. ;year published: in a• i ew that ' any- tatepayer •aPplyiegi ay be furnished' with one ; and at th nomi nation;meeting'theclerk must reduce' - copies•„there9f. Holyr'ood Literary Society.. ix•A' meeting to' organize .the '. Holy, m, rood Literary society 'was . held in the, township hall there on Friday evening F • :last '• Although'.' not so' large as . it. . ;tight,have been the:ineeting was ere - • tlt`iisiasticaily conducted 'throughout, '� ii' Tlio •; oticers appointed are as follows"': President, P. Corrigau, t, .vice -nicer Wt ♦ �, ; ., y,, . • w- 'ei de13t J.; Nioholla secretiar ,` J :Ste art treasurer, ,J.oh.n Purvis'.; •A com ' • itteg iof three, wit : ,,A, McKenzie, J.' "Mar hall'Oct. •(1.'” Purvis was a •- o, . P pointed to look after , and•, make ar rangements for •progrit 1.40: debates. • ', ,0n •investigation the r'vaet found • - o be 'Al, good ' finanaiait aitstf[ding A11. �.",irophesy a succeseftit season. There books,. i • .,tgc, ' ohatlet,�eti 'oq tie boo a, Locket Lost, Lost ,on Friday last somewhere be- tween the Medical Hall and the resi-• deuce' of the. late John Stewart,, a lady's gold locket, set with two ;garnet rubies. The -finder will be rewarded on returning it. to Miss. Mc,Olure, Lu, ck- now. (Name Omitted • 1 ' •In our list of the promotion examin ations, to the second book the name: of Master Clarence' Tennant, .who we are •sorry to=learn is at : present very • ill, was left out; but when he returns to 'School, which we hope' he' will do so shortly;; :he .will take his place in' the second"class. ' Ohurch Anniversary' • .:The anniversary services of '"the •i f etliodist . church, Lucknow, will be' held on Sunday, Deceinber 2nd when, sermons will be preanhed.at 11.a.m. .and 6:30 p.m. 'bY .Conductor..Wnl K. , . Snider.. ':;On the Monday evening'fol- lowinn the Rev. G. R. Turk, of Guelph,. will deliver•. an. address, 'besides, which a ;program of 'local and instrumental music, recitations, etc„ will be given by Misses' Dille • Berry,,,. Jean Murray, Enema Peart, Emma Smith, the splen- didLucknow Glee Club and others. , Wherethe Deer ,goo Farmers in the Muskoka•• territory report a t,errible_on slaughter on deer by ; wolves each • winter. •':'Once the snow comes .these .beasts••:play, havoc with One, Some ,inhabitants in that, neighborhood have on' More :• than ,one goccasion fond. ' from` thirty to forty ood sized deer ekilled' by those ferocious: beats. yearly The government's grant of $6 ' per.: Iwo: for .each 'wolf slaughtered, does' not • seem to have • the efFect of 'inducing many to undertake tile' capture of those animals.• Death of a,Prolrtinent Citizen.., On Wednesday night It* there died. at, his; residence : in • this i'illage ; Mr. John Stewart,. 'an old, and ;.)Highly`' :es, teoined, citizen,:'in'the 45th year of his age. • .He had ,been 'in poor .:,health for some.two..years past,':but prior: •4i that time he;'alweys took; an active';' interest' in the wellfare• of, the village, and .dur- ing his five years at. the council -board was a:faithful .servant; of the people. He' leaves a wife and: 'dvi+ children : to mourn his; loss The ,reniain's .were' tered; in the Kinloss ceetete_ry on Fri. day afternoon, and: the very large turnout of friends and ',citizens showed the high esteenn':in whi'chhthe deceased 0. was held At Their old Tricks. ' Rowdyism. was again rampant : in.; the: Village on Thanksgivingnight .They, broke into the.' butcher. ; shop of R: A. Clow' and stole:, a quantity of ish pork and':: other': • pleats, 'after which they liberally-helpe•theniselves to , .the;• contents of the little grocery slaw o in the; satne':.building.` •Having• . loaded themselves .they 'proceeded : to fire house: of. Mrs: Boland, in' the. Me 'Carroll .survey,' and . finding' the ` old women absent they took possession of •the. `Place;'," cooked: and ate • the .heats and other stuff. they had taken. The ungrateful wretches; not. yet satisfied, with their disgraceful..conduct, broke 'and smashed the' stove, andfurnittre in the house and when on their', way P 'to the centre : ortion: of the.: village,' , threw a brink..t'hroug the windovi ;of Mr. Williatii Geddes''. esidence at the corner of Havelock at •.et.' The same gang. also' :co . initte' a number -•-••of other depredate i . uring the; night, and when Mr Llow' came to his shop on. Friday morning he 'found a basket containing six ,dead' chickens lying at the door. In this 'ease; as well: as in nearly; every other case of the' 'fid that has takenP dace in the Villa, tie perpetrators are well known,` and their names have since been:freely' associated with the crime. Now, we have been told' by some of the parties who have au'flered. by.. the lawless acts . of these then,: that we ;Atonic" pitch into' theta rough -shod through. the SENTINEL. ,In fact they wanted,' us •to:,descrtbo • thc' • guilty ,parties by *name and profession That's all right only so far as it'sues, • but when people who'have-tlieirgoods stolen aand their.: rope"r':ty destroyed by these. midnights eraudHrs will not in- terest ;•theinselvee. • enough to lodge .a cot tf plaint before the 'magistrates, we .don'tPurP ose doing. so for them: ' ' Notide to 'OreditorSi;' 'Aloe. Ross, 61acness` inaker, hereby ,Rives due., notice that`ali parties in- debted to him either.. by note or book .account meat positively settle.,the same before the 15 of December., After that date. they will be: placed in court, for collection. —The boys on y a • ,joying:gogd `bl{tit: ing on 't'raloav0q'Is: Drill pond., - .Loca1 Chit-chat,, , Tickets sip Mere and, There fur headers, • • et the sentinel.. --A Tiverton man recently'killed ;,a. 666' pound; porker. —Huron 'township' will elect two deputy Reeves in future, —Mr. Wm. l3aiir<d,; .of Toronto, is home on a, vlaiti+to his parents. —The; heavy frosts . have (dell' ,up the roads; but they are: yet very rough. ` Thaliksgiving Day was generally obieryed by our citizens: as a, holiday.. •—Reverends. R. Gray and A. •;Mc- Kay will exchange pulpits next' 'Sal"; bath " Mr. and Mrs, W. U Little'spent, a few days in Paisley this ' week, visit- ing friends. d1), C.. Mun -• r � roe, of the Wing. ham. ,limes gave. us' a pleasant'. call on, Saturday last. • —For• Persian. latub, astrachan or' any' kind of a cap go to Oonnell'e . in Kerr', old stand. '' ; —D. 0.: McIntyre attended the 'first.. annual assembly of the Goderich base ball club on'Friday' last. • >•Mrs, W. •Moore, Of this. ' village, has gone to Goderich, to' spend-. the winter• with friends' in there. • ---Robert and. -Miss Bella, King,' .of Bluevale, were visiting their' brother Mr; P, .Powell,; of this • village..• -Spreads, blankets, gents shirts and drawers, ladies underclothing, ladies, vests and drawers A. '.1Vtclntyre, . —The ministers of all denominations in• Paisley have .doc;lared against '•,at- tending funerals:,on Sundays.' --A meeting' -:f the,• -Kinloss-' Branch-- Agric llturel Society was held, in the : Secretary's office on Saturday last. —Going`out of mena:long boots, felt boots, rubbers, will .be sold -*ay down cheap to•c'ose:out. A. McIntyre. • " -=Some two weeks ago a: new buggy was taken, during the: night,; from Mr.. J. �M Oliff's barn'and:no, trace.of it can be found. •• •=Ready made overcoats. at prices: that defy 'hied titres..' Shirts' •and.. drawers; 'heavy, and cheap al'Connel.l's in Kerr's''old stand. --A one-horse "wagon' came to grief, near 7�Tr.: "Soinerville's' residence en Ross''steeet or Tuesday',€sue wheel was badly :broken, . • —The chickens 'fours ia the basket. of Ii, .A_ Clew's' door were._'stolen from Mr 'Wm Anderson;.- 1VIrs. , Wm. Johnston also 'hada •nun lierstolen „from her 'place. • —Lake .herring, round or split, lake Superior'trout just; arrived, 'salt water herring, and' all kinds of -.fancy grocer- McIntyre: • Mr..J. A; 'Dennin ,.'of the :cheese Denning,'of ' factory, has ' .bought. -the . fratire' dwel.,' inaton Havelock.• street• ftotn•.Mrs: Hamilton:. . --A shooti n match for `turke .s u8 Y took place in the park'on Thursday last; and": some of our shootists succeed. Pd in•bringin:g home :well filled bags. have still a few•.ends;of that $1.50 black worsted Justthe' article for ladies''. coats; : Connell's is:the place, to buy. our" worsted::and'mantlin s.. Y g. '=Theladies of Guelph remove t heir ' hats and, .bonnets when attending con ceras ':o , • other entertainments.. 'A good ve. . —ti u hath• .has forriie a. literar g . .. teal • y society, '.'and its President is':•Mr. D. Munroe; 'Editor of the •.Timis., A good selection. —Prices oto suit the times at McIn- tyre's. 8 lb; of 'Japan tea, for $ l,' ' T broom's for 41.05, • 50; :bars , soap', for' $1`, 5 bars electric soap for 25c., -5 brushes •for 25c.—A. McIntyre.:• —John 'Purvis, auctioneer, will sell by public auction at lot.5, cob. 14, D. Ashfield, three miles from L'ucknow, on Friday, Novi 23rd, a large quanttity- of stock,: implements, etc., theoperity of E W. Richards. • . .-+"- ' -Leap year ;will'soon be ter a close, but no old -Bachelor need yet, lose hope. if: