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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-06-06, Page 1VOL XVII. -23 • rL.rrF•'•-7- 4A':!i ,,.f If=34G!"7" .• ntinct O r LUO OW ONTARIO, FRIDAY JUl !'c �..IVA •. ....,.,2y' •. r✓.• !e. rYS: .....:. w t1'CGSW. z'v.Me..� .cve_:�. .� .`...Hll6Niiu.. i �e. a. x�,vn �_, L�.. W+..• —THE— ' ffentind is published every Friday at the " Sentinel" • block, north-east corner of Outram an "ttmpbell Sts., Lucknow, BY� JAMES BRYAN, EDITOR & PUBLISHER. 'ION PRICE ' 1.00 PER YEAR IN ALL KINDS OE • •QB kPRINTING VA MUTED w irr'NEATNESS d IME4PATCW . MEDICAL THE LUCKNOW , BA NKIN'G COMP4NY (Not Incorporated, ) CW IE --MI iR; PROPRIETOR. MONEY To LOAEU MOWAT WON'T GO! The Government Strongly Sus- tained. The elections tog the Ontario Legis- lature on Thursday resulted in a u w. J R. Stratton Prescott A. E-vanturel Renfrew S. Dr, Dowling Russel Simcoe (i Toronto....... Victoria E. " W. Waterloo N. .... A. Iiobillard R Patton .Ala. ,McDougall J B. Campbell Dr. McKay E W. -Snider Lueunow Public School.' The following is the standing of the pupils of the Lucknow Public School for the month of May : FIRST DEPARTMENT. . -.Senior Fifth Olass.—Excellent—B, )ar'rick 94, M. McDonald 89, G. Smith 89, M. Watson 87, R. Griffith 85, T. A - A. D1cDONAf.D, M. 1)., C. M. C. P. S. • O. Office, Kintail. Tsk R. TENNANT, PHYSICIA N,• • Surgeon and Accoucheur. Surgery op - 1 -2- a. in., and f rpm '2 to 5'p. m. � YMcD. GORDON, M.D., C.M., , F.T. • M.S., M.C.P.S.U., Physician, Sur- geon, and .Accoucheur. Office next door to W. Allin's implement shuli. Residence at present, Lucknow Hotel. R. D. GEDDES, V.S:, CALLS either by snail' or telegram promptly attended to. C i ;es uicderate--Office. Cor- rigan's hall, B E,•4ing house, Cain's hotel. Lucknow. LEG COMMISSIONER,�I Ii1I0AT COI RIGAN, COMMISSIONER, ►�7 in H. C. G. Kinlough P. U., Ontario. ARROW Ss. PRQUDFOOT, BARRIS- r, • h Ost. T. G. GAItROW, Q. C. Wm.. PROUDFOOT. T1LLIOT TRAVER-, ATTORNEY AT i J :law, Soli. itor in, Chancery, Convey- ancer, etc. Office, next door to Murchison's jewellery store, Lucknow, Ont, 11 MOR'i ISON, ATTORNEY A.T • law, Solicitor. in Chancery, Commis- sioner, Conveyancer, etc, ' Office, over the barber shop. GENERAL OBER'!.' ,CUNNINGHAM, INSTJRR ance, Fire & Marine; Guelph, Ont. •AltiONEY TO LOAN! I HAVE A FEW 1VL thonsand .dollars to invest for , private parties. at reasonable • interests. ELLIor TRAVERS. MONEY TO LOAN! ON FIRST-CLASS mortgages at 7 to 7' per cent.. interest, payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply to ROBERT MURRAY, St. Helens. JOHN M URCHISON, C. P. R TICKET agent. One way excursions to the North West and Paciti': Coast. Full information to intending travellers to any part of the world, MONEY TO LOAN ! , AT 6"PE R CENT from 2 to 20 years. Lists of farms for sale in Ot.tarie as well as Manitoba. Parties desirous to sell farms vill consult their inter- ests by inspecting the advertising facilities of Subscriber in Groat Britain and Ireland and - continent of lands for sale. ANGUs STEWART, Land Valuator, Lucknow, Ontario. • WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company, board of directors meets for the transaction of business on the first Tuesday each month. Parties wishing to have their property insured in this increasingly popular Company, will by giving -notice, be called upon by'an agent or by one of the Directors. Business calls promptly attended' to. 'Office, I}ungannon. J. M. ROBERTS, Secretary, WM. LANE, Treasurer. SOCIETIES' TUCKNOW J Lodge, No. 112 meets 'every Friday 'evening at 8 o'clock in their.hall, -Campbell street, All brethren cordially in.vitrd. D. TAYLOR, Noble Grand ;. JOHN TLLIOT, Recorder. fi O. F., COURT' \-/• Sherwood, No. 50, Lucknow. Meet every brat and third Monday in eve r month, in the Odd - fellows hall. Visit- ing , brethren a r•e cordially invited. A. DevIsoN C. R. D. D,. rYta, SEC. A, • O. U. W. LUCKNO W . LODGE OF • the Ancient O der United Workmen,' meet •in the Oddf Vows hall; on the last and second Monday ienings of each •month at eight o'clock. siting brethren cordially invited. ; JOHN FART, Master Workman. ' It. D. CAMERON, Recorder. . UCKNOW MECHANICS' INSTT- 1 tute. Reading room open every evening from 6 to 10 p. m., excepting Saturdays, when the hours will he from 2 to 6 p. m. The libqurian will be in attendance during these hours. D. 1). i ruLE, President. JAS. SosrER • VILLE, Secretary. DENTAL: y' S. JEROME. T,. D. 8. Pffi • Wingham, will be in Lneanow on the second and f5urth Friday and Saturday of each month. Having purchased a large arnotint of stock at reduced. rates, I am prepared to make 'good Nets of.teeth for 810 and the beat that are shade for $12. Filling and extracting a epee- iaitY. J. t3. Jew:WE. cipal points. Cheques, drafts and mortgages cashed. Notes discounted. Amer- ican' currency & American bank drafts or cheques bought or sold. Interest allowed on deposits from five dollars and upwards at the rate of five per centum per annum. Money to Lena on farm or village property at the lowest current rates. Fire insurance effected in first class stock intim ance companies only. We have one 200 acre, three 100 acre and two 50 acre farms for sae cheap Office honrs 10 a, m• to 4 p. m: G. A. SIDDALI,, Manager. • • 50,000 LBS. OF WOOL Wanted at the old PIOEER STOfE CAMPBELL'S OLD STAND,' L.� KIVOWI For which- the'. HIGHEST CASH PRICE Will be paid. W. J. BRUMPTON. Ashfield Council. The above council 'met on May 2Sth. Members were all present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved..:. Accounts paid—A. Reid,plank and t culvert, $4.00 ; J. McGee, culvert and ditch, $5.00.; Jno. Sullivan, repairing. hill, $10.00 ; J. E. Sullivan, stone work, $3,00 ; E, Bowler, attendance on Mrs. Lucy six weeks, $8.00.; • Doctor's certifieate to commit Mrs. O'Neil to the asylum, $10.00 ; refund of taxes to Episcopal church $12.00,. (school taxes rot counted) ;. J. Tigart, refund bill, $3.60 ; S. Pulland, work on road, $1.00 ; J. Park, drain, $2.00 ; T. Stewart, culvert, $8.00 ; Wm. Mc - Nall, drain, $8.51 ;, J. Shields, repair .. ing road, $1.00 ; G. Westbrook, repair- ing hill', 50 cts. ; ' R. E. Lane, hoods to Mrs. Lucy, $4.77 ; R. Harrison, muni- cipal returns to government, $10.00-; J. McKay, ext ry.„ time and expense in getting box for roll, $3.00. JI. • Va•nsickle was appointed path - master instead of T. Gauley. Fence viewers and pound keepers appointed same as last year. The collector re- ported that he could not collect dog tax from H. Toombs, H, Farries, J. Cantwell,' Jas. Thompson, . and on motion these were struck off the col- lectors roll. • The council adjourned to sit as a Court of Revision. Reductions made —R. Ellis, $247 ; T. Stewart, '$100 ; W. Speers, $600 ; R. Cameron, $300 ;. John Cameron, $100 ; D. F. McLen- nan, $625. On motion of McKenzie and Girvin the -assessment roll of 1890.was acoept- od as revised., this 28th day of May. The 'clerk was directed to write to J. Crizin and W. Mourn relative to unfinished contracts. The 'council will meet again on the 25th of''June. W. LANA Clerk. —What is prettier than a lovely bonnet 4 and Mrs. Smith's is the place to see therm yin a<11 their• loy liners. and beauty. the Liberal party, and so far as the returns have been: received the 'Gov- ernment will have fully as large a Ma- jority as in the old House. In South Bruce Mr. -O'Conner's majority is about 900, while in Centre Bruce Mr. Dack's majority has increased from 34 to over 200; and in North Bruce Mr. Porter has also- secured a majority In Huron the. three ridings have been carried by the Reformers, the West Riding giving -Mr. J. T. Darrow a majority of 139, and in, the East the old reliable Thos. Gibson taking over 500, and in the South Archy Bishop holds. his o-wn with seine „45 to -spars ln Lucknow during, the contest very little excitetnent .prevailed, and when the result of the polls was declared, and Dr. Tennant had secured a ma- jority of 27, it was a surprise to even. the most ardent of " liis supporters. O'Connor Tennant Northern Division :... 55 - 66 Southern Division .'... 28 44 83 •1'10 Majority for Dr. Tennant .. , . 27 • In the Township of Kinloss the, Doctor ,also polled a good vote,. though not so large as his friends had antici- pated at the Langside and Black Horse wards. The inajorities in the different polling divisions were O'Connor Tennant ,Grey -Ox Division . `;-68" - Langside 24 — Holyreod •... 24 --- Black, Horse ...... . 12 116 12 Majority for O'Connor 104 .We have not received the full returns for the whole riding, but front telegram just received from Walker- ton as we got to press Fe learn that Mr O'Connor's majority will be over 900. • The result throughout the Province, so far as retprns are in, give the. Government 66, Conservatives 33; and Equal Righta2. REFORMERS., R. A. Lyon. Jas. Conmee. W. B. Wood. A S. Hardy.. Hon. Fraser. D Porter. W. M. Dack. Algoma E. W. Brant N, S. Brockville Bruce N C. " S. .......... H. P. O'Connor. Cornwall,, Wm. Mack. Durham W. ' W. T: Lockhart Essex S. ' W. D. Balfour. Glengarry Jas. Bayside. Grey N. Jas. Cleland. Grey S. A. IL Hunter.. Haldimand . Dr. Baxter. Hastings E. N Vermilyea. , W. W. H. Biggar. Huron W. • J T. Gat•row. " E. • 'r Gibson. A. Bishop 11, Ferguson C McKenzie " E. :... ' H. McKenzie Lanark N. , , , .. .... N. C. Caldwell Middlesex N. .J: "Waters G W. Ross Monck • R. Harcourt • Nipissing ' , J Lauchlin Norfolk N. , , , ,. , .. . J. B. Freeman " S Wm. Charlton Northumberland W. ....C. C:, Field Ontario S. .-. J. Dryden Ottawa I E H, Bronson Oxford N. 0 Mowat ` S. ' Dr. McKay Parry Sound. J 11'. Sharp Peel J -Chisholm Perth N. . `:,.,.:.,ti..Dr. Ahrens Peterboro E. , , ; T, Blezard • " S. Kent E. Lambton W " W. Wellington S. " E. ',W. N.' Awrey D. Guthrie Col. Clark A 8 Allis York E. G B. Smith " N. E J. Davis Dr. Gilmore CONSERVATIVES. Addington. . Cardwell-....-; , ar eton G W. Monk Dundas Elgin E H. T. Gordon W. Jas. Reid J-uler-Fifth -Class.=Good=ll --M-: Queen 75, L. Armstrong 68,. J. Yule 65, A. Whitely 65, A. Lawson 65. Fair—J. Walker 47. SECOND DEPARTMENT. White Senior Fourth Class.—H. McCharles . D. Boyd, J. Smith, A. Colling, C. Bush Hatnly, A. Grundy, G. Bowers, F. , Collins, L. Mullin, • F. John - D. n -. Berry, W.'Reid, W. Miller. <<� x'x sten, J. McCoy, M. Mal.lough, - L. Junior- Fourth Class.—J.' Tennant, J. ' Watson, L. Patterson, W. Corri- gan, W. Yule, P. McMillan, E. Greer, J. McDonald, W. Stewart, S. Arm- strong, H. McKinnon, M. Graham, A. Lyons, S. Greer, W. Stewart, S. Yule, K. Treleaven, A. Young, M. Douglas, .:.H .ornell, A. Douglas, L. Gordon, 82. Good—G. McQuillan 78, S. West 72, A. Stewart 72, W. McLeod 66. Fair—D. Thompson 48, J. Lane 43. Intermediate -Fifth Class.—Excel- lent—M. McCoy 94, F. Graham 84, T. Lawrence 83. Good—E. Graham (8, M. McGrory 68, J. Baird 66, H. Holmen 63, M. Campbell 56. Fair— L. McDonald 47, A. Grundy 44. J P. Whitney " W Essex N Frontenac Grenville Grey 0 -Halton D. McColl S ....H. Smith J Rorke erns I W. T H. S.inson Hamilton Hastings N Kent,W ... . ,. Kinston Lanark S ,. , Lennox Leeds A. F. Wood J Clancy.. J' . H. Metcalf N, McLenaghan Dr. Meacham Dr. Preston J Hiscott W. R. Meredith Lincoln • on. en Middlesex E. .... R Tooley Muskoka... ...... •.. G..F. Marter Northumberland E.. Dr. Willoughby Ontario N, ..... ....J. Glendenning Prince Edward • J Johnston Renfrew. N R Dunlop Simcoe E. . . A. Miscanipbell W• Dr. Whtie Toronto...'. E. F.. Clark, H: E. Clark Welland • Wm. McClary Waterloo S. A Bowman EQUAL RIGHTS. Dufferin. .. ........ .Dr. Barr Durham E • A. Campbell Ashlield. • The orchards present a beautiful appearance and there are prospects of a heavy crop of fruit. It is the intention of Zion S. S. to have a pie-nic in Mr. Jas. • Hunter's grove, on Dominion Day. •. Hope, Hackett's Sunday Schools are cordially invited to join with us. There will be all, kinds of harmless amusements pro- vided and a,pleasan.t .day may be 'ex- pected. • Thefollowing is the standing of the pupils of S:.S. No. 5. in order of merit in the May monthly review, viz : Sr. 4th—E. Wilson, C. Gardner, W. J. Webster, D. Smith. Jr. 4th—M. Anderson, R. Webster, G. Webster, W. Gardner, R. Took. Sr. 3rd—M. Andrew, B. Ritchie, J. Nelson, A. Gardner. Jr: 3rd—If Anderson, A. Brown, L. Webster.' 'Sr. 2nd,—R. Webster, L. Hunter, , J. Shroud, R. Gardner, E. Gardnier, M. Webster, J. Helm. J r. 2nd --M. Gardnier, R. Wilson, E. McGill, B. Gardner, S. Webster, E. Reid. Sr., part 2nd—M. Brown, S. Webster, C. Webster, R. Hunter, 0. Took. Jr. part 2nd— J. Wilson, J. Webster, • J.. Hunter, L. Havelock. Sr. part 1st:—J. Have- lock, H. Reid:, Jr. part 1st= -H' Bar ber, J. Hunter, S. Wilson, E. Webster, L. Webster, T, Gardnier. III div. part lst—L. Webster; G. Hunter, S. Hackett, M. Reid, O. Brown. —A baseball thatch between ,the 2nd con. and Loclialsh will be played in the Caledonian Park, at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. —All kinds of groceries of the best qualities kept at the•new grocery very cheap, as we sell for cash and produce only. Goods delivered to any part of the town.—Geo. Kerr. —Mr. George‘Moir,' of St. Mary's, addressed several political' meetings in South Bruce, in behalf -•of Dr. Ten- nant. Mr. Moir, who is an old cam- paigner, is a good speaker. --Turnip seed °fall kinds, also beet, mangle and carrot seed of the best kinds sold {cheap' 'at Geo. Kerr's grocery. The farmers are at their road work and grading parts 'of the. road Algaioh' needed it badly,., M. McNabb, N. McDonald, 'E. Mc- Dougall, A. Brunel', M. Matheson, A. Boyd, E. Ross, W. Stewart, M. Mc- Kay, F. McIntosh,' V. McDonald. ' THIRD DEPARTMENT. Senior Third Class.—Excellente—E. Smith, K. McNabb, A. Barber, B. McIntosh, T. Cain. ' Good—A. Baird, S. Johnston, W. Treleaven, A. Law- son, A. h.Iiher, G. Berry, J. Lees, F. Davison. Junior Third Class. -=Excellent --M. McKinnon, 1-1. Barber, G. Armstrong, S. Boyd, J. McDonald. tiood—A. Matheson, G. McMtlfan, J. A. Mc- Donald, L. Murdoch,R. Holmes, B. Hamly, • 0. Ross, A. Findlater. Fair —W. Corrigan. • Senior Second Class.—Excellent— E. Robertson, L. Patterson, R. Wilr son, E. Davison, B. Bryan, H. Gal- lagher. ' Good—E. Mohring, J. Doug- las, R. Armstrong, W. - Brennan, W. Mohring, J. McCormac, M. Thompson. Fair -D. Ross, C. Corrigan. - FOURTH' DEPARTMENT. Senior Second Class—Herson Arm- '- strong, Willie Davison, Alfred Buttler, High Findlater, Fred Matthie, Becky McCoy, harry Thompson, Herbert Grundy, Grace Douglass, Jennie Lyons, • . George Middleton, Cried* Mair, Cora McQuaig. Junior Second. Class. --Fyfe McKin- non, Elsie Stringer, Ethel,, Wheeler, Jessie Baird, Elva Vance, ,Willie Bar- - ber, Maud Davison; Joseph McCoy; Arthur Traver, Aggie Adams, Winnie Grundy, Bella : Adants, 'Hth old'' Me- -- Grory, 'May Loree, Gordon Grundy. Senior Part Second—Ellie'Torrance, Lori, Smith, Aggie Geddes,, John Mc- Donald, Willie Lees, Dollie Hender- - soii, Tommy Miller, Adrian Shoebot- tom, Maggio Hunter, Laura Ross, Robbie Graham, Archie ' MoCorvie, Frances Stewart, Mabel Grundy. Junior'Part Second—Retia Davison Willie Findlater, Maggie McDonald,. George McKenzie, James' Young, Aggie Brennan, Albert York, ' Willie Holmes, Lucy Mohring, James Stewart. FIFTH DEPARTMENT. Part Second —, Bertie Patterson, • •Walter Brunel, Lizzie Stewart, Matie Williams, Willie Peart, John -Watson, Willie Young, Maud Murdoch, Hugh Watso,Winnie McGrory, Willie Mc - Lure, Alfie Ross, Maud Robison, Her- bie Graham, May Reid, Dennis Llynn. , . Senior First—Horace Wilson, Ettie Adams, • Rena Armstrong, i Maggie Cameron, Wilson McIntoeli, Chester McLaren, Melvin• Greer, Maggie Mur- doch, James ReidoWillie Arlin, Willie Adam&, George Brennan, Bella Robis- on, Ethel McIntosh, Wilfred Graham, Dora Lees. —Wanted. A good smart boy to learn watch making. One from the .country preferred.. Apply. to • JOHN WALLACB) Lucknow.- • • yl