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LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1890
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pullised every Friday at the " Sentinel"
bloc. ILO rt h•eatit corner of Outram •
tud mpbell Sts., Lucknow,
• ,THE LUCKNOW
NKINGCOMP4 NY
(Not Incorporated.)
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The Benwell Murder
Opening of tke Trial at Woodstock on
Monday Last.
The Northern Exhibition
Large Number. ofSpecisti Attractions.
On Tuesday next, Sent. 30th the
iattsoked by is
WHOLE N(apparently Belt-
. rune down the
In her naiatrees'
will have a sure
but we write at
So that to us, who make short work
e is. if he coda
Haze her on the
business there is sie
Ile the dog. But
sae, mad you know
ptoiehdeaar week
rgiynineecitard in
Spite other
which w
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, JANIE
EDITOR & PUBLISHER,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PER -
YEAR IN ADVANCE.
ALL KINDS OP
y OB: PRINTING
tverir N TNESS .A• DESPATC22.
A. AL0N a.1,11„ . I.. D., CJLC. P. S. '
c., • 0. 1; in ue, i titan
I) n. TEN:N.A.:\ t', PIEVS1CIAN,
Sure,eiiii and .1.eiatielictir. Surgery (v.
imeite e IL iii'lofttl. Olit ;: hours frum 9 tit 1.2.
a. ni.,.an1_4.•01.11_ 2 toll o. la. 11.
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Dmcii.. f;01;Di ilar, M.D., (.1.1.4.,1 14:....'.
. ..v.s., m (,.1)..i.0.,Physician, ftlit
qeou; atid ..accouch.nt.r• iiiince next door to me.
..Allin's i m Omuta. t shit; v. Itileidence Ross 'stile',
oppueite W.L. . .r,it t 1 ,- ,b.
Npr
' R. P. (ED)ES, V. S., (JALyS
eithtk. by mail or t•••!egram promptly
attended to. t '.1,tri.ee4. moderate. Otticf., ( Ar-
rigan's hull. Boarding house, Cain's hotel.
An. ctlow.
odeTrassoaronuarargescr.:10.muss.FarTITTN,:nTr.earmisomemzielmawsl•
LEGAL
MONEY Th LOAN
ir R A SSUP141I0N ALL s d
i1ritS.
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nlortgages cashed. Notes discounted. Amer-
ican currency & American bank drafts or
ches bought er sold.
Interest allowed on deposits frorn five dollars
and upwards fa the rate id five per centum per
annurn. Malley to lend en farm or village
property at the lowest current rates.
Fire insurance effect;ed in first class stock
h.:stet-nice conippades only.
We have one 200 acre. three 100 acre met
two 'acre farina for sae. cheap. Udine
110111S 10 a, ur to 4 p. til.
G. 4. SIDDALL. Manager.
that, has ever taken place in Canada,
commenced at Woodstock.- on Monday,
last, when Reginald Birchall was
placed .in the docks, charged with
having shot and killed Fs C. BenWe.11,
in February last, 'whom he had eh-
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ticed to this country as a farm pupil.
The piitcipal facts of the case are
well known to ourreaders, and there..
is no use in going over them again.
Tho evidence against the prisouer is
purely cit•cuinstantial, as no one saw
hint fire the fatal shots, or knows him
as the astual murderer, but the cir-
cutestances.point so. strongly in the
prisoner's direction that in the public
-ta ind ha • )iradotega-since been au cepteci-
as the guilty one. The. evidence on
which this finding rests was given at
the eoroner's in nest at the time • of
. . -
DION GOB 1IC A.N, CQMMISSIOitR,
in If. 0.• G. Rinitighp. O., Ontari.?
riAmtow & P14OUDFO9T, BARRIS-
.ters, Slicitors, et oderich, Out.
T.G-. GAuto4t Q. C. N..a.laoniiFnoT.
-L•1L1aoT n.A.VER,. S.TTORN EY 'AT.
Val law, •Eolictor la Chancery, Convey-
. ancer, eto. Office,' nix; di Air to NInrchison's
• jewellery store, Lei ••••w, Ont, • • '
Hur IORRISON, • ATTORNEY AT
S -theitr in Uhmicery, Commid*;
• sioner, • Conveyancer, etc, Office, over the
barber sh -p
GE.EtiAL
-ID- O ClTNNNGHAM, INSUE
LILA; awe, Fire & Nlarine, Catelph, Out..
•, /11 ONLYTO I,OAN! I HAVE. A PE W
thoudand dollar,: tn invest for private
parties. at• reasonable iuterets. EltauT
•Tastiliat'l.
ON.Y To -LpAN ! ON FIRST-CLASS
IL mortgages 1Lt 7 to 7i• per cent.. intrest,
:payable yarly. Charees modrt, •Apply
to ItNiEsT Miixix, St: Helen;.
111'LiRCHION, C. P. R. TICKET
agent ..• One Way e.aeersions to the North
• West and Pcitli: Oast. • Full information to
intendiug traveller. toau 3 part of the world,.
()NAY TO LOAN 1 AT 6 PERCENT
frmi 2 to 20 year. Lists of farms for
sale in Oetarii) ati well as Manitoba. • Parties
desirous to sell farms will consult their inter-
,ests by inspecting the advertising facilities of
:Iniateribern Great Britain and Ire.and and
continiott fhierits for is.• 'e. Annis STEwanT,
Lan,Va In L ickow, Ontario. •
E5T w .;;;().sl 1,1u Ar
• F; e lesranet. Cmpany, board of
direetor ineeta f ;r the rearisactim of business.
on the lirs; Tuesday each month. Parties
wishing '0 listvi• their pn Tette insured in this
increasiliglk (_'orripany, willby giving
notice, be called..T(1n by an agent Or lay one
"of • tne Direct' +1%.'„ )1 tsiness calls promptly
attended to. Office, 1)urigamen, '
RUDER r , s' ocr:t•ury. , \Vij, LtNI, l'rewnrer.,
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S11E,EES .. ' •
1672%4 1- It 0 K N 0 AV
‘ .,1 Lodge, NO. 112
• .. meets every Friday
44 . ' ' ' e'ceing at 8 ocick
in their hall, Carepla .. street. All brethren'
tioriliall:y ' Ivi :i.!. IL Ta runt, Noble Grand ;
JOHN Et,i(t, LA:ordr..
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V.-../6•17.1Ierwood, Ni.
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'-•••,'...Z? every last and third
.Y1,4;1\liiitlay in eve r Y.
a. Spa
IfTe77att.-14•A. mnth, in the Odd-
/
fellows hll. Visit-
,
. .... . big •larthren ' a r e
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AR.
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Ar a c W. il OKCON' .
1,0DE Got
• th• AaOt, O
ci('rdorl.Toited ‘Vorktnen,
meet in P . 0(1410111;w. loll, on the last and
second Monday evenic s of va.41 month at
eight oclock.. Vislina .hretlirtn cordially
invited. Jo tTN 1?1 fT Master Workman.
It. 1). CA:- El .r..ir, Itecirler.
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-1UC RINTO ,V . avrEct .iNICS! INSTI.
-tno. .10eling ramopin every evenin
16
.ta.) to 10 p rn , Oieepting Sattiriny, when
the holly14,1:1 l'w from 2 VI 0 p, in. The
librarian will lie itattendance during these
hurs. 1). 0. 1tn.,x, President. das.SomEa
;viLLE, Secretary.
a arrarera!rfr....rerarirerarriarerrorrarrrer.....,,
DENTAL-, .
c- - --,
0WING TO INCIR,EASET)
amanat of bAsiness done in
this office I will be here Fri -
(lay pto Saturday of each wek. Good Bette
of teeth $10. Bestisetts for $10. Filling and
XtratiIty &pecialty, .1.,S.JE1101fl, L. D, S.
Will find our store full o
BRILLIA
BARGAINS.
Wo've got the
t01: of the Seazon
-AND-
FOr thCo' SOMS021.
----ARE YOU- --
A MONEY SVER 7
If you' are don't waste
fime hunting round.' for the
paato buy at
MONEY -SAVING PRIQE8-
bi# come strai,ght to the old
PJONJiERSTQRE
•• Kept by
W. J. Brunaton, LucknQw„
UMBER .FOR SALE.
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rinH•
E UNDERSD BEGS TO IN,
form tit o inhabitants of this section that
Le has place1 a Portable SawMill ion the
east hidf Lot 22. in the of West
Waaani;mh, nod, is i.1W prepared tti supply
the imblic with all kinds of lumber from 10 to
20 feet in lenth, and at the lowest possible
price. Frame timbervte. also kept in stook
or ento Ord e r The mill is in charge of Mr.
0. 81.1714:1', sawyer. .A call solielted..
tf-K16 • O. TIMMS, St. Helens P. 0.
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•FRE! Fi
Insure your farm property, priVrIte
• • in the old reliable, the
OND N '
MUTUAL.
-I AM ALSO AOFINT
CITY MUTUAL
ANI) CITIZENS.
Oflice,-A.. ROSS harness shp. Luelcnow.
Will be in tie otfiee evk..ry Saturday afternoon,
Geo. Grants Aent, Luck now
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tho discovery of the body, but it is
new undergoing -a severe cross-exam-
inaton, and under. which it • may take
a different character.. The main poials
against ;the prisouer are that liar-tita
dueed Beawell to .come to Canada
with him under false promises of Part-
nership in a farming enterprisu .whith
1
did not exit;'that they left Ihtfral9.
together for a farm' in Western Canada;
were seen tOgether• at.. EtistwCoti; a.
Station near • the swamp Where Ben-.
well's body , was afterwards 'found
that they 'ere seen togethar on a road
leading therefrons; that .Birchall. re-
turneclato Eastwoed Etation altme. and
'took . the truin .for Niagara 'Falls..
Some days after tilie date .of this jour-
ney Birchall wreteto Benwell's father,
telling him that his son was doing
well, and he was •stistied . with .1111
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arrangements made. It was further
found that Birchall had Benwell's keys
and luggage checks in • hispossession;
but accounted for this by saying that
Bawell had sent then' to 'him. The
defence will have fo combat these Very
stubborn facts.. How they propeseto
'ba has mit been -revealed. There
are smite thinga., which tell in the
prioners favor. He at no thne
Ought to hidehis identity or to con-
ceal the feet that Emmen was of his
party. The ship's books . bear their
.,names,they were all registered. at the
Metropolitan -h-otel, New York, and at
the Stafford house, in Buffalo.' When
BirChtin N11'il; at Eatwood; when he re-
turned' to thestation ebone,' with
muddy boots after .i long . walk, .hb
fored, reeoguiida on it' Miss Smith,
whom he ine; there and who wkis an
oid welt-data:ace Df hi. When the
body wet dicovered, and it became'
known that it was that of one P. 0.
13entVell he went from .Niagara to
• •Princetowie there it iay, and ideal.
, tied it •as Chit of his late companion:
Then . thew is the condition ofl the.
body. • Four or five- dap elapSed .be-
tween the tine that Birchen was seen
at .Eastwoot and the ' finding of the
body. The• point to be decided is,
did its .1-1 ition warrant the belief
t
that it had in where found for four
or tive daysi• The evidence upon Loth
sides regiraing this wilt he itnportaut
and a very Meat deal depends 'uponit.
If it be sltowi that it could not have
labs Where fraud for four days, .then a
stiong doubles to the prisoners• res-
ponsibility Vr the shooting is rised,
and the aotlorifiels will have to look
elsewhere .flr the perpetratorof it.
The defene 1 said to have thirty wit-
nesses. W A thee :have to tat? will
-Ise awaited vith interest. It7 may be
said that ublie opinion la strongly
against the triaorer, but the trial it k in
such able lands that there need be
little fear at the prisoner will not
now have eery just latitude of defence.
For the 1 3t few days interest will
enire in he proceedings and there
are upwar of forty correspondents
there trot all parts of Abe country,
and the ,cple may ept to learn.
every poi in thisextrooldnary,
.APPRENTICE WANTD. 17
NI7ED AT ONCE AN APPR,F,N.
tice talar11131 the blacksinithing trade
One Who had had some experience of thelini
nIMS preferred. The shop is oituated• on thp
boundary about five miles am' the vipageo
Ripley. This is ft gond j portunity for a
young man who wishes .1 secure a trade.
Apply to
(866 13, -*96. Rilgff P, 0.„ Ont,
Walkerton." According to. the number
and class of ' entries that are .now in
the hands of the Secretary, Mr. Jacob
eeg:tniller, the Northern Exhibition
for 1.890, promises not tally to eclipse
all previous efforts but also any other
show in this part of the country.
'More than the usual fine display of
horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry,
grain, fruit, etc.,- will be on hand.
The patrons of the show Lave always
been well pleased with the cesality and
number of exhibits,at the .Northern,
and we assure them that this year will
lie no ,exceptioa to the rule.
• The attractions to be seen at the
-Northern will cast preyions shows
away in the sade. The •enterprising
gentlemen *having this matter in hand
have secured the serviette of Professor'
Dixon, the WOrldrenowned tight :rope
1A a
ser o on o, 10, on , e
September perfortned the daring feati;
ef.-crossing the Niagara Falls on a wire
cable lin.. in diameter. The Professor
gives exhi'citions on Wednesday and
Th u raday,airt a sac -kr -hoop l8-inches--ia
diameter; backward and forward, lies
and kneels down, walks cross lEgged
dad standa on his had. He will also
perform, a, fancy act; in which he
challenges the world for $1000.
• • The Bando Bros-., of Columbus, Ohio,
will appear on the same- days and give
an hour's performanCe, CC] sistingbf ac-
robatic specialties, Spanish rings, 'down
'frolics and grotesque acts. •
Edison'satalking dolls, one of the
• greatest mechanical masterpieces Of
Etrison„ the inventor, will also be, at
the Noathein. These dolls have
prove& krea.t attractions wherever
sho;ne.E
Exhibits fr9m British.Ooluwbia,
Manitoba and the N.orthtvest are the
largest ever shown and can be seen in
the palace. The Agricultural College
of Guelph, exhibit will also be in the
palace. The comtnittee is correspond-
ing with gentlemen; with the intentioa
of seeming other attractions' stiH, so
that take it all in al‘ the manyfriterh
and patrons of -the Nltrthern,, through-
out this; part_ of the 'Province may
depend on geeing one of the best shows
iu Canada for 1890. ROtneinlier the
dates, Sept. 30th, Ost.. 1st, chid and
3rd.
w
UT) rec wor. s in or a pring ; her
bs°111fPrdog ; se he bounds
eyes never move
understand a
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at all; but no neN barkingwith own
stands how a marlig eyes of hore. fat
spend thirty six 1$t egged:set tabtrillayeyr.. ties hal:
If you have to.
hour after hour, 'ad she does not min
slips front you, win taotioupon h
v,sntiwithiii
written, and yott egdown rocionslyse he,
never t� see wha
read it next, ;lay. art s na Taper, yuu r'
copy will be punctuated carefullyaand
it -will be easily read. That is one
thing. Another thing goes with it.
you will form the habit of deternrining
what you mean to say before you say
it, how far you want to go, and where
you want to stop. And, this will bring
you to a 'valuable habit of life -to
stand by what has been decided. Na- •
pultant th1BtrndvThe ft
said, "If. you .set out to take Vienna,
take Vienna." •
For these reasons, I am apt to • rec.-,
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press early in life beiug well aware
that the habit of dnina this has been of
use to me.-Edward"Everet Hale in
the September ?brunt.. ' •
This sPalmistry
!Glow to Tell tine Fortune ta. line Hand. '
..The most important line is, of course
the line of life--thst line sweeping,
around the base Of the thumb from the
, wrist. Longa clear, direet in, course
and well coloredait denotes long life.,
good health and a good character and
.disposition. •Pale and broad., it indi-
cates ill-haltb, 'evil instincts; and a.
weak, envious dispositinn. Thick and
red, it betrays violence and brutality.
The ages atwhichevents have htppened
may be told by the points at, which
they have marked ; the • lime 'The
shorter the line the shorter thelife;
anthis is rather startling, from the
point at 'which the line terminates in
both hands • may be aeaueately predict
ed thetirne of death. A break in tho
lino is always an illness ; if in beth
hands, there is always a grave fltrier
of death; especially if the lower breach.
of the line turnsin towards the thutubs
Rays across the hand front he bascrof
the thumb always denote Worries, turd
the age at which they occur is .alwayS
shown hy the point atwhich the rays.
terminate. The "line of hand," wnieli
Eie Iliad Only One Serieng pare; is the next great line in the hand -it
Dr. "MseVv'husky recentlybought a eateuds from between the thumb and
very tine carriage horsr front one Sam
Jones. Dia purchase being completed
the doctor said :---"Nott, that •I have
paid foe the horse, Jones, tll WO 3ii.117,
didly if there's anythie. the matter
with- him ti" le Alas aini•,' Ono serioz;4
defect." "Wieta that mem,
ory IS not verv 40011," "0:,
mind that ; 1 dfflit wanc.
. )10 doent (11 7.
'Iyen tint' s Ile doa:i t4
little that W 1y, r. 1•Itt'd ail t.ilit if
his t)4011101)' 1;:Z ti 1 v:; .V11. boll 110
refuses to aso ell yell hav41 to tat•
tide MOGI:. •01 thp whip al maal ban
with it, saaloif, • ae I; ens. Y1.111
thinIc hd ts)laealte tam., '.Oe
yeu ,. think :0.”
'Will he lt.
hies he '(tS111))11.1:, 1. iir. i
then forL:t tI ;ikon i. 1.o ilia;
again, an hal:0
half hour lir An,
had • a go, d 111111)011A' '11.1
have had lien for '-i;2.k;', .
•• • A', P!..7b
Benefit air' 7%*2i..".;.1'11g
have
which au editor or rattli1.1-1;or o'er ass
todo, from. ,directine aaatietee, op to
writing the biographe •aret'ahatt-
within an hour after h 1 T)
mean, if the tritinine• a rent inned
through 'many years 2i itn,1 if nnti
bounder a 'good chief, that ono gains,
f necessity' the ready Ilse, at last, of
his own language. We newspaper'
• itlen. way write EAnglish .eryiil, but
ferefinger across to the third Mager-,
should be clear arid well --closed,: with-
out fork, break or rataitictitt. Pale
Iand broad, it •denotes fee,btaiteas or lack
ofintellect; but if itialongattel trong
it denoes sef-control. The third line
is tlio :lino • of the heart -the litn
weopi)1, frolu.the foretinger across.the
;:kial Itit goesright across, it iiidi,
votes eNcessivo affection resulting in •
jalousy: If it is cetieed:the
subject is an itivoterate flirt. Very,.
very thin and bare it is the line of
;neatr; The fourth greatline in the
letial is the Him' fortune, which rise •
!trough t110 whole hand frotn the wrist,
to between thsccndand third lingers.
.1:.trts • fran the lino of itfe,. it
slto,ss that One s fottune results front
one's ow* deserts ; risi ng froin tee
e last it is :dears ;t sign of geed luck...
Twisted or raeaed at the base it Ls' a
sign of td-lelc ia early life. The lie,
of leadtit aemes faint the hese of the
line et 1ife. Glaarly'.traeed, it sellout .
eaista hi Om hand ..bt when it is
found it, is a sign of g(-).1 • Wa't17,
iyery. end scess. l'ilero E of
Cottre, ilk 0cry It ai.I lines tl.at el ) not
come ttitlt.. these. rules. Be the ex-
pert ie cleirOsophy lins no (tillietiltS, iit
sub 11,' reforonce to tin•ir
•tu tie principal
lines.
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‘.....There Will be sold by public anc•
tioni at the east half of lot 10 eta:.
Kiidos, on Monday, Sept. 29th, a_
quantity of farm stock. imolements,
etc., the property of Angus MeKinnoti.
JohjyPurvis, Auctioeer.
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