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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-04-17, Page 511 jobber and a lot of new type have been pmt is aria. Brio.. Bryan i the nnau who knows how to use them to advantage. When we seize tiur scissors arid- dive in for district - news the SENTINEL n ver fails us, and this we consider the stye test of a good paper. By the by, would like to inquire of-Bro. Bryan il he has got a new hielanwan for that Caledonian poster. We know he one, but, u honest injun, a new hiela • man should have come before a new press. If a more modern representa- tion' of Scottish physical strength has ,not been procured we would ,invite Bro. Bryan to ask the loan of the Advocate's 1 ilte Peas_--Everbearing 2nd early, Strat, agora, Champion of England, -late sort- Han's Dwarf Mammoth, late sort. Pumpkin—Golden Oblong. Parsley—Champion Miscurled, Parsnips—Improved Hollow Crown. Radish—Scarlet Button, Sutton's Rosy Gem, Scarlet, Olive Shaped, Wood's Early Frame, long a�`si"fy`�1"�n`andurc' Yi�'iCsl'and: - n Squash — Extra - Early Orange Mauoa, The Huppard. Tomato—Dwarf - Champion, Igno- tum, Livingstone Favorite, Living- stone Beauty. Turn' —Milan Pur.ie 7.'0. Earl e requtre.een s o a moern civilization and give that bandy-legged, lantern-jawed, hideous relic of a 'barbarous age a well, a rest. KINLOSS COUNCIL.. "T,i above council met on April 9th. •The inutes of last meeting- having been ead and adopted, the reeve handed to the clerk the policy of insurance on the town hall, for th amount of four hundred and fifty dollars. A communication was read asking ' that this council take action regarding the claims of the municipali- ties to the land improvement fund ; ordered to be filed. -Moved by McIntosh, seconded by Nicholson, that Messrs.,Valens and Moffat be appointed a ommittee to •draft a petition to W. A. Tiffin, Esq., "Stratford, that this section receive better train accommodation, by having 'the London morning train, which ____ r ,._.—_.,.____.._.___ __ima, –its.-terurimrivat Wm;_ ingha-to e ,' i - ti`Iit" ee s: Carrot—J. S. P. & Co. Imp. Half Long White, Long Orange. Mangel Wurzel—Pearce's Canadian Gen. Grant, Yellow Intermediate, Beck's Champion Yellow Globe. Swede Turnips –Carter's Elephant, Laidlaw's Imp. Purple- Top, Carter's Prize Winner, Hall's Westbury. Turnips—Devonshire Gray •Storm, e Purple Top Mammoth, Seed Grain — Colorado Spring Wheat, White Russian Wheat, Amer- ican Banner Oat, The Rosedale Oat, Black Tartanen Oat, Racehorse Oat, Angel of Midnight Corn, Longfellow, Mammoth Southern Sweet for Fodder, Carter's Prize Prolific Barley, Egyp- tian Mummy Peas, Golden Vine Peas, Japanese Buckwheat (the largest). Seed Potatoes -Clark's No. 1 Em- pire State, The Rosedale, Early Ohio, The Daisy, Early Puritan, White Ele- phant, Pearl of Savoy; not forgetting.. a few herbs, such as Sage, Thyme, Summer Savory and Sweet Majoram: • cram through to Kincardine. Account of B. Chesnut for lowering a bridge on 15th side line, $4.50, was paid. Mrs. Kinuhan was granted $12, for relief, and Wm. Elliott $15 for the same. Moved by McIntosh, . seconded by Moffat, that a by-law .be prepared to the effect that this council collect no - taxes on dogs in this municipality, and that the by-law be now read a first time.—Carried. ' On application John W interstein was appointed to inspect, the gravel put upon the Durham road. N. Bushel . was paid the sum o£. $75 in part of contract on the Durham road. Moved by McIntosh, seconded by Nicholson, that section 2 of printed by-laws be amended as to read, that no pigs or swine be allowed to run' at large at any time of the year, and that - section 6 be amended by substituting the words seventy-five cents in place of one dollar, and that an additional clause be added to instruct pathmasters not to enter any lands for the ' purpose of taking out gravel, until the price of said gravel has been agreed upon, and that no claim for damages by hauling gravel will be recognized by this •council. • The council adjourned to meet on the 26th day of May,- and on that day to hold a court of revision. PETER REID, Clerk. A,4 GARDEN &FARM OPERATIONS. Garden , and farm operations will • soon be in full blast, . and for the bene- fit of .farmers and others who use seeds, we give below the best varieties now in cultivation : Beans— Wardwell's Dwarf Kidney W , Golden -eyed Wax, Lou's Cham- pl'Bush. ,Beet—Edmand Early Blood Turnip, The Lentz, New Eclipse, Long Dark Black Red. - Cabbage—Early Jersey Wakefield, Early Winningstade, Fottier''s. Bruns- wick Short Stem; Vandergraw, All Seasons, Genuine Surehead. Cauliflower—French Esfrut, Hen- derson's Snowball, J. S. P. & Co's. Sno‘v'storm. Corn—Cosy Sweet, Ballard's Early Stowell's Evergreen.- Carrot vergreen:Carrot — Guerand's Half Long, Pearce's Scarlet Model, Parrot—Scarlet Intermediate. Celery--W4ite Plume, Golden Self - blanching, Grant Pascal. - Cucumbers—Chicago Pickle, P.; W. & Co. tong Green, Nicholl's Medium, Green, Boston Pickling. Lettuce — Rosedale, Paris Sugar, P .1otisu.ch,__,Improyed Hanson. Melon.' M usk-v—rac , Princess,- The Osago. Nratermelon—Fordhook Early,Hun- garian Honey. Onion -- Yellow Globe Danvers, Large Red Wethersfield, Extra Early Plitt Red; Silver Skin for pickling. Peas—Kentish Invicta (1st early), i\ eLean's Little Geta (lap early), - merle an" i 'anderi:'MalaanT's;T c uance,- ( 2nd early). J{: Flower Seed—The following varie- ties are easily grown: Asters, Balsams, 'Zinnias, Portulacca, Sweet. Pea, Ver- bena, Mignonette, Phlex Drummondi, -Nast'urtimn; PausyTeandyttift; Dian- thus, Convolulus. COMPLAINT has sometimes'been made that the examination papers in our public and high schools were at times too severe. - The scone complaint seems to be made in New York or else the members of the Board of Education of that city are not credited with being the custodians of much book learning. The New York Epoch offers to give $1,000 to the Teacher's Benefit Association if the School Board will give it permission to select any six of its members and subject them to an examination in grammer, spelling, arithmetic and such other studies only as are pursued by children in primary, and grammar schools. Evidently the journal believes themembers of the board would get "plucked." RMER--S ATTENTIONI KINDER TWINE ! Having again secured a large quantity of Binder Twine we are now prepared to accept orders for twine at the follow- ing low prices, viz : SILVER COMPOSITE BRAND, r 10C. T'ER lb. CROWN BRAND, 12c. PER lb. RED CAP, 13c. PER lb. We . also can supply , other first-class brands such as BLUE RIBBON, BLUE TIN TAG, AND . PURE FLAX. GIVE 17S A - CALL. W. ALLIN.. DI--iN--- BAKINC MEC 111 ;Y: - -'dentin el, Brice 'Jaunty, 4rii 17th THE IMPOR'IE CLYDESDALE STA r, PO tl) ed $"t ar ,y' .—Al Q00 .A > a bp 111 .� • m ca gM Ids P;')4) �T�• El 0 • O tin rn .... m0 CD a0 $I p,, O drnG t„ 0 ;a m eel ,¢,, •a m ,.Ci , , P-, a -� p , m. v cm3 ; .O cd . R 1+"1 to ▪ •p A 0 aj - 0 to ,-Q ,g °O CIS`o re MW =NI c'a �!� {� Y 4wnH'V4 nwTM� 1'11tY¢ i+1 / ,'�'gti1�NA'!A�; 4 �ill 1111l i �y Yttoii111 ! l l Ti 11 1 •; %/,l'('I ''Id`',0I 01'��iJ l -LOCHN AGAR. . NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPEN 1 pace in the buildingED AN east. of the { nr t` '" o;; " hili :-t. a, `fir t -r,.*;••..rn;71;7.+;, .'''' .�r.; r''''.7" "17' 7'''''. r"'" �� �"�t� 'tiirlb� �iii0r3 Plans ,specification$ NDS � LEASES, i' 'a88, mills, bridges, 'e4u11TU WILLS. ah urt notice. , Lucknow, Jan .1891.71'a* .OMRlt 1 `a - i • DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE :—The import- ed thoroughbred Clydesdale stallion "Loch- nagar," (1889(dark brown, bred by Alexander Brown, Lyne, Duntfermiline, Fyfeshire, Scotland. "Lochnagar" is a very showy tortpy horse, he stands 16 hands high, with splendid feet and beautifully formed pasterns, -clean, fine bone, and tine silken hair ; his head is good and loyely, and set on a grand arched ; he has a grand back and his ribs gradually arched and deep ; his arm is powerful, shoulders strong and sufficiently oblique, and grand heavy quarters and splendid action, and he bas carried off a number of first prizes. A group of his colts took first prize at Guelph in 1889. - His sire "Lochnagar" (1469), was got by "Prince of Wales" (1016) ; Dam, "Gean" by Prince of Wales, (676) ; Ypung Prince of Wales, (1016), black, foaled 1871, bred by John Wilson, Middleton, Mearns, Glasgow. Young Prince or Wales is a duplicate of "Prince of Wales" (671), property of Archi- bald Juille, 33 Cathedral Street, Glasgow ; Sire, Prince of Wales, (673) : Dam, Jane, by Eclipse, (268). Prince of Wales, (676). Bred by R. Thom, Gartverie, New Wale_ Airdrie, property of Mr. McFarlane, Tuilibody, Sterling. Sire, Farmer'sFancy, (298). Prince et Wales, (673), when 18 years old he sold by public auction for $4,725. Winner of second prize Highland Agricultural Show at Glasgow in I867; first at H. A. show in Edinburgh, 1869 ; second at H. A. show at Dumfrier-187D,•_firet-at-II1-.—show; Man chaster, 1869 , first at H. , A, show, Kelso, 1872. Grand Sire, General (322), who gained .first prize at Inverness. 1865. Great Grand Sire, Sir Walter Scott (797), who took first prize at H. A, show at Dumfries, 1860 also Royal International show at Battersea, 1862 ; G. G. Grand Sire, 01d Clyde (574). Prince of Wales' dam, Darling, who gained first prize at H. A. show at Inverness, 1865. The dam of Lochnagar was Bell of Young Garibaldi (973),G. dam by Sir Colin Campbell (776) Young Garibaldi by. Garibaldi, (312), dam by Sir Colin (712), G. dam by Star (824), Sir Colin Campbell by Prince (603), Prince of Clyde,)(156), dam Sussy.by Tam O'Shanter, (856For further particulars apply to AN GUS McKENZIE, SR. Lot 71, con. 2, Kinloss, or Lucknow House. and Lot For Sale. SITUATED ON CLYDE STREET IN the village of Lucknow. The house is s- well finished frame, containing 7 rooms with stone foundation. Lark cellar and good woodshed ; hard and soft water, Half acre of land with splendid, garden and well stocked with small and large fruits, rhe lot is on a hill side commanding a fine view of the whole village. For further particulars apply to JOSEPH ANDERSON, Lucknow. CANADIANtACIFICY. SETTLERS' TRAINS WILL LEAVE ON FEBRUARY 24th, 188i AT 9.00 P.M. AND EVERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER DURING MARCH AND APRIL WITH COLONIST SLEEPER ATTACHED FOR. MANITOBA CANADIAN NORTH-WEST For'• patrons wirhour Stock d Colonist Sleeper will be arrached ro Express Train, leaving Toronto;!tl .:m . • For full information and descripti v pamphlets of Manitoba, the North West Territories and British Columbia, apply to any C. P. R. agent. MO can be corned nt our NEW lino of work rapidly and honorably by those of either Pax, young or old, and indheir own'localitles,whorever they live. Any one can do the work. Easy to learn. WO furnish everything. We start you. No risk. You can devote your spare moments, or all your Limo to the works This le an entirely new load,and brings wonderful success to every worker. Beginners are earning from $25 to !Ge perwaek and upwntde, and more after n little experience: We can rumieh yon tho em- ployment and teach you FRSE. No apaceto explain hero. Pull information FRES. TUVE & CO.. AUGUSTA. SANE. —PUBLIC NOTICE. DYKE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Adam Rus.',worm, of the Township of Carrick, in the County of 13rncc, yeoman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of divorce from his wife, Emina Rnssworm neeCorre11, formerly of the said Township,of Carrick, but now re- siding in the city of Chicago, in the State of Illinois. U. S.lon the ground of adultery. Dated at Walkerton,,Ont., this let day of _ eptern; t$90 6•mos-S•867 Solicitors for applicant • l.'Iti.�;a4oS1�. IMMENSE BARGAINS. Having just received a Targo consign ment of Fresh Groceries, Choice family flour, Choice Tobacco, Canned Goods., Crockery, Glassware Teas, Coffees, and Sugars, which will be . sold cheap at the Hub Grocery. -Goodb-delivered—t-o—all—per of the village, JOHN ELLIOTT Housel and . Lot For Sale OR TO RENT.. . 7' tiE TTNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR .L sale or rent the property consisting of a large frame house, barn. stable and one acre -of land. on Willoughby street in the McCarroll survey in this village. The buildings are all in good repair, and the land - is well fenced. First-class spring water. and garden well supplied with small fruit's. Will either be sold or rented by the year or month. For particulars apply to MRS. JAMES MILLER, -Bob Street, Lucknow P. O. 2 'GOOD FARMS. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. EAST HALF OF LOT NO. 5, CONCES- cion 13, E. D. Ashfield, in the County of. Huron, ninety acres cleared, about five acres of fall wheat. fifteen acres seeded, two dwells ings, two orchards, two, wells, no better soil, barn, stable, granary, shed, etz. Also north . . half of lot 6. con. 13, with 12 acres of fall wheat, 40 acres seeded, good fences, orchard and buildings. The above property will he sold or rented at once. Apply immediately be 888 E. TRAVER, Lucknovl>V PROPERTY FOR SALE. OR TO RENT; BEING NORTH HALF OF LOT 25 IN the llth con, of West Wawanosh, con- taining 100 acres more or , less. Farm is situated 2si ,miles .from thefrvillage of St. Helens, 71i miles from Lucknow, and 10 miles from Wingham. There are 65 acres cleared ; ` 10 acres in fall wheat, and 40 acres seeded down. There are also 2 goodwells, a good frame house, frame barnjand stable, and' 1 acre young orchard. 'It is half a mile from school house and convenient to church. Ftir further.particulars apply on premises. JOHN McQUILLAN; BULL FOR SERVICE, • THE UNDERSIGNED W 1S1IES TO inform the farmers in this section that he will keep for service at lot 12, in the 12th con. of Ashfield, his superior bred Shorthorn -hull, "Cembria 2nd." Terms 81.00 for season. PEDIGREE—Cembria 2nd,, roan, calved Jam. 2nd,,1888 bred by ,T., B. Ridd, Rothsay, Ont., got by Waterloo Solway ; dam, Duchess of Oxford 2nd, by Duke of Kent 1664 ; 2ud dam Pansy 3rd, by Rufus ; 3rd dam Victoria 3rd 4945, by Prince Arthur 956 ; 4th dam Pansy 9203, by Napoleon 863 ; 5th dam Victoria 2nd 4940, by Halton 684 (1'1552) ; 6thdani Beauty 2431, by Wellingtc n 1156 )13987) ; 7th dam Lily 3617, by Fergus 629 ; 8th dam Beauty (imp.) 30. by Snoilrball (2647), he by Lawns- leeves (365), he by Charles (127). JOHN F. ANDREW 4-894 Lucknow P. 0.. FAHM .FOR SALE. I- N THEMATTE R OF N ORi44M McLeod, Margaret McLeod, Angus Mc- Leod, ifisolvents. The farm lately occupied by the above named insolvents situated in the township of Hur, is for sale. All under cultivation frame house, frame barn, large orchard, and well watered ; one of the best farms in Huron; a bargain.Aping to Peter Murray, arisigIee,. uron,or > 9 Solicitor, Lodrnonii • 4 • • te