Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-03-06, Page 44
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OF CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL,
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Tie-Lucknow eentinel., Bruce County, Friday, March 6 h ,
printed. Moved by Mr, Gibson 4
seconded by Mr. Todd that the auditor
be paid $8 for their service$, --,-Carried,
Moved by Mr. Bailie, aeconded by:
Mr. Gibson, that the -petition asking
for a polling booth in Manchester be
considered at next weeting.—Carried.
The following cheska were issued :
Hart Si Co., blariks, era:.,'$7.07 ; Dun-
gannon Ag. and D. P, Aster) , $50 ;
Jas. Trimble, lumber, 70 cts. , St.
Helene .Mechanics' „n
Luckaow, March CO,' 1691
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BUY
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BUY AT HOME.
-vre do not wish sa s an exchan e
to say anyt ing . erogatory of anybody's
business, but' we will just say this
'regarding the usuel army. of peddlers
'•who tramp the country anti small towns
every year. No doubt those who claim
•4ito'have -struck "bargains" (a,claim we
will not dispute 't present) are now
'waiting the appearance of the wily
waddler. To those -as well as others,
we would say stop and think, just for
='a .moment, are you doing jus(iee to
your home dealers*? Has he not given
you good value for your money 4 Has
he not .given y ou 3, 6, 9, 12 niont.hs
Ltitne, or even more 1 Has he not ac-
,'commodated you .with small and even
large favors in more ways than one 4
Such being the case, we would ask, is
-the home merchant not entitled to at
+leash chance for your cash transaction,
:and keep your money in circulation at
home arid among your immediate
neighbors. What does the peddler do?
Ele gives you what appears to be a
bargain, because you take a large,cash
order. Does he give you time on
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goods' at • a low 'price if bought on time.'
or doe= he extend your cash by help-
ing to _build up your nearest produce
market I . ' No 1 His money goes to
.the cities, thereby decreasing business
in your own town. Encourage your
hone dealers, help to bulla tip a mar-
ket chat \will be a credit to the
-:community.
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woo, +' AWAlQOSH COfJ1QCIL.
T,he;abpve council met according, to
a'djournntent on Feb. 21st. The mem-
,were,all present The minutes of
last meeting were read and passed.
The reeves reported, having'. consulted
the township solicitor regarding the
stock' taken in the Dungannon , A ;ri-
cni.turaj and Driving Park Association
and, were advised .that as the object of
the council. to proems,' court room ac-
cntnniodatton, the- board were justifiei
in 'taking said stock.' Moved by Mr.
Bailie, see•ond'ed by. Mr. Bowers, that
a check of $50 he. issued in favor of
Dungannon A. and 1). P.
Carried..
The .treasurer's report f..r January
showing balance and receipts $•?6S1.66
and expenditure, -2611.1'6 was read
a.,d tiled. The treas�nrer reported that
$61 00 retnaiued unpaid of the amount
su)aseribed to the • ex -tri asurer's fund.
Moved by. ;Fir Bailie, seconded by Mr.
Bswers, that thea treasurer be again
instructed to notify paities stili in
arrears ,to this fund that if the same
I•e not paid by March .20th, the list
a ill 'he plaie!t� in the hands of the
" township solictior. , fur 'collection.—
Carried.
James Mullin presented an account
• of $43.2N damages dote to his stage.
caused by his stage up(setting opposite
lot 13,, cod. b. The Reeve and dewy
were appointed to iuvesti;ate the
ct:..its, alas wtth^deputatioii fillet Ash -
first council. -
Messrs. (:ih..on. Bailie and Bowers
were appointed, road commissioners
from .con: 1 to. 7 ineivai -e. Messrs.
Todd and St(rt ft•uu, cion, 7 to 14•
utlusive:
.Moved by Mr. Bowers, seconded by
Mr.. Bailie. that the Ree r and Mr.
Todd he instructed to meet the Reeve
of •Kinwss to in 'estigate the matter
in dispute between N In. Thotus . u 3
she tjw.nships, respecting the deviation
on con. 1.x4. and, report' at next meeting.
Applin ttion was made by the
Patrons of Industry for the use of the
toe ncitip hall for the purpose of hotd-
it:g their meetings. <l-rnnu.d on con-
dition that the Patrons be responsihle
f• r any damage done to the tuiidieg
aiorive their teaseling. e
The xudi'oes prtentpd t&:eir /sport,
atriich „n mot ioi.of lltsara bowers
Vitt Bailie was at * pied F1i' cierb;
.A.3•5 instructed to Live 150 cepirs
‘ i s er, au sting �s
00
•$8 ; J. •B. W'eatherhead, auditing
'books, $8x00.
Council adjourned to meet on Satur-
.day, March.Z8th.
R. K. MILLER, Clerk.
GREAT CLEARING SALE
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OF WINTER GOOD.
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'The above council, mot on Feb. 19th'.
:Mentbers.all present. Minutes of last
meeting read and signed. Letters
from clerk of Huron township read
and filed Robinson Farrow asked
that his lot be taken from S. S. No. 2
,and added to S. S. No. 1 ; matter to
heard at next. meeting. Tender of
.Jas. Bryan for printing flccepted for
same as last year; Account of James
Mullin for damage done t) stage ou
eastern gravel road was read and'
decided that the matter be considered
soon. Letter from township Solicitor
was read showing that this council
have no.legal way of settling difficulty
with S. S. No. 1 (Union). R. A.,
Carrick . and N. Dalt ,n, auditors,
presented. .their report. Girvin and
McKenzie, that the auditors' report
be accepted and that the required
number he printed.
McKenzie and Chambers, that Jas.
Warren be appointed township •engin-
eer7of water courses, and that the
.13oard of Health be csniprised of Jas.
McKay, M. D', chairman ; W. Lane,
secretary ; Robt. Harrison, ,Robt.
Webster, and James. Mahaffy.
McKenzie and Chambers, that the
13ea lack—.City- 'gris- iai4I-be-eaten
ftoin taxes for 1891.
Accounts paid :—Jas. Scott $25.30,
W. Johnston iiK8.O0, Jas. Drennan
$122.22, T.. O'Rielly $.11.00, P. M.
Sullivan $10.09, P. �Mourn.•$4.00, T
Jay $5.78, Jas. Dalton $9.24, J
Hussey $11.37, D. Durnin $1.50, T.
Glenn 78 cts., F. I4lceartley $10.42,
T. O'Connor $5.55, r.. Sullivan $1.60,
B. Doyle $1.50,'E. Johnston $2 60; T
Dalton ; 80 cts„ T. Ford $2.18, 'J..'
Sullivan $3, 74, T. Gunn $5.20, J.
O'Connor $2.73, W. Walters $2.00, .
P. McCartley $2.83, -J., Kilpatrick'
$:'.05, W, Garret $14.10, T. Ford
$18.49, P.`,.Wallace $13.67, H. Scott
$11.46, ..W. Mourn $12:6.4, T. ,Gunn
$20 48, E. Johnston $11.24, B. John-
ston $4.40, A. Johnston $2.41, J.
Griffin $ 19.60,, Y. O'Lau; Klin $10.80 ;
Jas. O'Laughlin $15.43, M. Courtney
$7.36, J. O'.Rieily $20.26, T. Sullivan
$14.55', T. Glenn $20.20, J. Rose
$4,87,. J. Famish $7.94 C.. •!✓,.nnell
$6.10, T. Dalton $23.78, M. Dalton
$11.34, T. Joy $11.77, B. Ddyle $7.70,•
M. Dennen 98' cts., J. Rose $5.0(0,
P. O'Laughlin $1.50, L. O'Fay $11.37,
T. .Lannan $40.00. R. Mourn $7.00,
11 M.Lend $5 00, W. H. Reid 75-cts.,.
A. Reid 61.45. J. McDonald-aj6.4.17,
W. Baxter $122.00, Clerk of Division
Court,' 441.58, in settlement of Mullin
case ; late Mrs. Lucy, bread, $6 72.;
R. Curry, bread, $4.15 ; br. McKay,.
$5,00,. and Dr. 3.1kiDonald, 14.00,' for
eertilioates ao that Mary Lncy be
,planed as a ward of the counfy ; Jas.
McDonald, $114.17 ; A. Reid: $1.45 ;
W. H. Reid, 75 cts. ; D. M L 'I,
$5:00 ; Mrs. Clair, 96 ets. ; Auditors
each x.00. . . - .
Next meeting on MLareh 19th.
VV, LANE, Clerk.
, CRAGGY'S KNOLL.
We are pleased to hear of A. Mathe-
son's recovery:
Mr. Thos. Kf nnedy is at ,present
supplying the material for a new st,ne
house..,
Miss Tene. Mcliay has returned
fr.•m Detroit
There is some talkabl.nt the Kinloss
boys going to se tate :ids of Craggv's
Knoll. Never mind Dui/gall, Kenneth,
You'll get there by and by.
Lost, - strayed or stolen -when last
seen was pulling carpet tisks out of a
milk -steed. If found will his friends
p 'report.
2 6001 \FA.RMS
.FOE &LE OR TO RELIT.
EAST R ALF.Q? LOT NO. 5. 00N r8? _
Eio9. )3, E. 1). Aahftdd, in the County of
Hnr n. sateartr 1,4=5 r hatred. abs$ Ove tericaa
of f:.t1'tvh at. Meet a 'it.ro d'.rrit.
tate orchar4r taro setts, no bets r soil,
am . stable. imam oiled. rtz Also mirth
half raf k•t 6. cm. 11,,,arith 12 Accra of f .0
wheat. ).U. acre* seed,.d good
d or ;Ltdn- d The , ove APPO in l to t
ented a! vale.,
a wail be
btl3 rileGRA1;��l.Lamictiew, f
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Now is your time to secure bargains. •
limmorarimmlinmomminommonk
Spring goods are arriving daily and we will soon be
able . to show to
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Fti
�ffe_,o. _t .._._e. finest- assor-ted, . shocks in this part o
i countrry. All departments,.:wjil be unusually
well represented:
ria -1±S
'or making lip Shirtiags and C.ottouades for the.
Spring,
OUR STOCK IN THESE LINES IS C C MPLETE
And values right,' Don't forget to ask for the L bstersd
LUCKNOW AND -DUNGAN NON
THEY MUST BE SQLD.
pecial prices on winter stock dor the net two weeks
OUR_ STOCK OF OVERCO "A; TS
Must be sold as we cannot affoid to carrl,; them over.
SO WITH FURS AND FUR
CAPS
And all other lines ofheavy goods. We wantto
courage buyers to pay cash byivin
liberal discounts. g ggiftf
COi\TNiLL:
STOVES! STOVESI STOVES
It will. profit you if your want to purchase a
good
COOK STOVE, PARLOR WOVE OR BSTOVE-I(
OX
FOR COAL OR WOOD,
This season, to call on us. - You will find'
nd out stc v;k
complete and at reasonable prices,
.A. large stock of
Stove ;Furniture, Donde, Pipes, Etc., awe
y IkW1i PrACC.
Now is your time to get a good stove cheap cheLuat
The leading store depot. •
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