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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-05-15, Page 4
--TH.E—ov — ..E LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE k REIrYr. ACIOORDIN(I TO THE DIC7IATES CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALI, ""! #1.PagR LIBERTIES. Guoknovr, May 15th, 1892. Sir John Macdonald has set T urs- ±"� ,, day, May 31st, as the date on whioh s' lie will receive the delegation of War - x c ,,N , ,�"' < • . devils and Reeves that have been ap- The Lucknow-Sentinel, aruce.0ou.nty,: Friday, May 15th about to be commenced. It will be located at Guelph, near the Agricult- Ural 0o11ege,. SQ all s►fford such of the students as may desire it an oppor- tunity to take lessons in this import- ant and interesting branch of rural industry. It is believed that, with a roll of upwards of 100 students, there will be quite a number desirous of learning how to manage bees. The in- stitution will be open to pupils from any guar er, atcrigdiffEidiliTnararg, men will be eligible. It will be con- ducted somewhat after the plan of commercial colleges, the object being to put within reach of parties who wish to commence bee -keeping, the 1r0 MILLINERY! MILLINERY Now is the time for t h r... he ladies to call andleave their order for A PRINONNETe le. with an aixn '-✓Sr :`U • n . r- • a M Jt. "-.FJIB'{�''Zig:sTF�nw.uji•Pkv'1S'•7.4':.S.kTJ'•Q[•3i�IF•S to please her numerous customers. Ladies Will Rewire ire the Best Attention •1ITTQ T7,LC 'I'll eased urge a rebate of the monies paid by the different municipalities for bonuses t have now been assum- ed by the Doi ilrion Government. The County of Bruce, however, will not be represented in the delegation. At the January meeting of the County Council the representative of Lucknotiv brought the matter before the Council, and the Committee on Petitions recom- mended that the memoral to the Gov- ernment for a rebate of our railway bonuses be laid before the authorities at Ottawa by deputation from the County ; but it was voted down in open Council. This, we considered at the time; was a mistake and we are more convinced now than ever that the Council adopted the penny-wise and pound foolish policy. The County.of Dr __thrond1 its different municipal_ ities, have granted the sum of $600;- 000 to build railways in the County, and although the Dominion Govern_ anent has not contributed a dollar to- wards these roads they have given nese penditure of "time as possible. The full course will comprise about two months, but any number. of lessons may be taken, from one upwards. The course of `eaching at the On- tario Bee -keepers' College will closely follow that which is .in vogue in the best institutions of the kind now at, work.ir Germany. The, following is the projected outline of study : (A). 1. The honey bee. 2. The three species and their respective places in the, hive. 3. The various races.' 4. Diseases of bees.. b. .The enemies of bees. (B). 1. Plan of apiary. 2.''.tBee hives. 3. Apiarian implements, 4. ApicultHe has just received a fresh assortment of mixed paints in all shades. Alabastlne In all shadet5.1 (0.^ral 1. Management and erre of Kalsornine, White Wash and Paint Brushes. " Daisy " Churns, 3 sizes. " Ideal " Increase of colon- ies. 3• Production of comb and ex- traeted- 4U-fleY.- —4—Care -:of new swarms. s 5. Queen raising. 5. Pre- parations for winter. 7.' Successful wintering. 1. Bee ,pasture. 3. The history to show goods. WM_ 001\Ti\ LI_ y 1 HARDWARE !' r. HARDWAR Go to T, Lawrence if you want anything in TINWARE LINE THE HARDWARE � R bees in sprint,. 2. large sums of ._money t .roads, from which the. County of Bruce receives no benefit, and towards the construction of which our people have had to pay their share. The cost .of a deputation to Ottawa would have been very trifling and we think the deputa- tion should have been sent. (D). honey. ure: ONE-SIDED GAME LAWS. 2. Surplus of apicult- It will thus be seen that the p an o study covers a large field. It, is inten- ded to use a text hook, and to supple- went oral instructions with practical teaching of the best methods of hand - link bees.' Students will not be expect- ed to work in the apiary, but' will be shown ho•.v to perform. all the necessary tr,anipulations. Pure Italian, Gamic,— Jan and Hybrid colonies will be kept for purposes of c.oluparison and experi- ment., Ali modern appliances and im- pro v.ed methods will be'employed: The The game laws of this province as sine will be, in the case of those who regard spring shootint, are irksome take the full course, to make them thorough apiarians, .and such will re - and unsatisfactory to the large body of eeive the diploma :of M.B.,\M,lster or reputable sportsman who use the gun ,�'Iistresa of Bee -keeping. dor sport, There is a petition now be- fore the House at Ottawa asking': for the, better protection of game from the t hunter but it would be better if Washers. Wringers, -cheap. Carpet Sweepers.. Carpet Beaters. Garden Tools of a k nc s. 'Milk Cans, Creamery .Cans. Honey Extractors. Dairy-and--other-P-ails. He a ' ' has in stuck -a full line of fencing wire, Annealed, Galvanized, Barb and plain, and ebra, Coal Tar, Coal. Tar Roof Paint, Water Lime, Plaster • of Paris, Paints, Oils, Glass and . dI .fib _adjustable wire window and door fly screens.. l(TROT G-1II1\Ta Done on the shortest notice and. at . reasonable prices. All kinds of repairing promptly attended to. TT'IIOS_ LAWRETVCL, LZTCJNOW ON.T I p© the petitioners would turn their attention to. the game laws regarding spring shooting with a view to having them amended, than to bother with pot -hunters, .whom it would take a force of gameke,el;ers as great as the British army to 'regulate or suppress. The open season for ducks in the States i, nine months and they have shooting spring' and fa], but with us the' season operas iii Septemb9r and closes in ^the winter: This might be all right if it preserved the .game for Carl 1i in sportsmen, but it does not. The whistler duck, • meaganser•s and .other species Comae early in the spring, .:.or,just before spring, and remain only a short time, ;and although the whistler is as fine a tal,le4luck as the mallard, he, trust not to shot here under pen- alty -of line or ,imprisonment. The American sportsman is not • under any. such restriction. I l.e can shoot ducks 'Lt any time l 11tSltl(`-a short breeding '.season,.and the birds which thle Cana- dian; so generously protect for hint fall into his bag fat, toothsome and profit, t,le, lire instance of the injusticeA the law is furnished •by a sportsman, who says 'that he knows .that rl ye;rr ago t110 restauranteurs and clot(,•;keepe,s i.. Ottawa paid $700 to a , :St Louis firm 1,.r wild clucks with which to feed the` legislators who hold that there should !,e; t:(r•spring shooting in Canada. .L' yaw,, whois the legisla- tor who will take hold of this subject and se Niro 511 .11 ,.;rlenihvent to the law that the A iwricaLs may not have all the ducks an(l,the Canadians all the protection 4 . flit,:. PRICE OF WOOL. There is not much encouragement for the farmers in the wool market at present, and the ,probabilities are, that the prices will be considerably lower than last season. The following is a copy of a circulars received by one of our, leading merchants last w eek : Hamilton, Ont., May, '91. • DEAR. SIR, Owing to the over im- portations wool, ,woollens, 'worsteds and yarns into the United States in anticipation of the McKinley Bill, holders of wool in Canada have had to pay the increase of duty. . Therehas been considerable loss made by dealers on sales since October, 1890: We do not believe there will be any TT NTION loss on good, well washed.wool bought Pio at 17 ,,gents, 'with the usual deduction of on Washed rejections, and on TEN9ERS_WANTED VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED Bpi JJLL the undersigned'for the following' work up to Tuesday, the 26th May, 189 at eight o'clock p, m.• : , Gravel for the ,roads, sidewalks and filling so much per yard.; grading at so much pe clay. The contractor receiving. the abovt works or. works will haye to pay half the wage of the wan at the dump, Limber and timber for sidewalks and othe purposes, including pine, hemlock, and cedar per thousand. • Care -taker for the village 'weigh scales, b the year.. The council do not bind themselveb t accept the lowest or any tender for the above. H. MORRISON, Clerk. Lucknow, May 13th, 1891. the the d. are we,' t. A Br's ay er. red en. ids yy, g• In ME 16 A nd ed of .ct,E KEEJYT:'Ir? 5' COLLEGE: An educational institution with the --above name and title, and having for ili Viet the gU'ing of instruction in ' .practical bee culture is' unwashed. 'Clothing will not be worth any more than combing. Do riot buy tub washed at over the price of reject - tions, as they are excluded from the United States, having to pay 36 cents. per lb. duty. We will be pleased to hear from yon :tt all times in reference to quantity, condition and prices in your section. We will gladly give you any informa- tion we can,, and will be prepared to buy your wool at value when ready for sale Yours truly, LONG tt BIsnv. IN future .each head of c.Lttle ship- ped Across the Atlantic will be provid- ed with a .space two feet eight, inches wide. This is none too large, Horses can sleep on their feet, but it is unnat- 'n'ltl for cattle to do so, and if they ani cramped aid cannot lie down they suf- fer. To avoid this the room provided on aateamships must not be less than here stated. Mr. Plimsoll's agitation has not been altogether a failure. BINDER TVVItiE 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, IOC. PER t1. CROWN 'BRAND, • 12c. P.+'R l REI) CAP, 13c. PER tb. We also can supply other first-class brands such as BLUE RIBBON, BLUE TIN TAG, AND PURE FLAX. GIVE 1JS A CALL. W. ALLIN. 1 tion of J•aok-the_Ripper le ander erre here. The prisoner gave his name as 301 Hughes and hie residence as New York') would give no farther information.4. . "I AOI A FALLEN .WOHAN6 The Heart -Broken Confession of a Tonal Servant OIrl W lio Tried to Ear*.. Menest Living. 4. . A Toronto report says: The oorone jury brought in an open verdiot last nip so the effect shit Thomas Mille had from poison. Mariion. Mills, danghtet deceased, who WAS brought before the tit created quite a scene se .ehe ' en ' the room olad in deep mo " and " sobbing hysterically.. Between a Bobs she told the court that, she bad et$ gled in Toronto to earn an honest 1i}tji having, served at the Toronto Club d1 private residences, but it was all in viii "and now." Reid the witness, with a pier ing ory of remorse, "I am a fallenwomin Although the coroner was not rreoorbii t t Mille had orto say ofhallowed wbi rV a o1bt�f j 41,g fes to proceed with her eorroafal stet the jurymen were rather inclined to syaq r ' thine with her. The witness stated thi she had found her father in poverty la. summer and took him to 21 Dalhousie afro and paid hie board. The coroner prodnoe her letter written last .Sunday to Anni Fieher, and asked d she had syritten, i Another wail of anguish escaped the lip of the witness as she eat wish fade bnrle in her hands. " Yee," she replied, .,c' I di• which hi`:Llway has on hand and are made it when Lwse angry. Don't think butt thing very bast material. Parties -wanting an me. Although I have been leading a lite_p thing in 4,1lis line will ilo well t'o give him Leal, and ee [irises before Purchasing elsewh.'r-. shame I can reform."•In charging th partieula,'attentionpaid to jury Coroner Johnson said there was no muah to esy regarding the evidence, ' did not wish either to condemn or eaone(ALL KIKOS OF OIOf S SHO . the girl on the letter. The jury were cion five minutes in reaching a verdict. Hat feet,c(. ntractions, and interfering. WACQtl MAKIN C HORSE SHOEING GENERAL BLACKSIRITHINC. :0: -- Adam Thompson begs lease to tha th inhabitants of Lucknow and surroundin country for the liberal patronage bestowed3- him •him during the last seven years, and wishes g cnnttnuance of his old customers •and • a fan. share of the new, as he is in a better positioir than,ever to supply the wants of the publ • • He always has on hand a stock of of all kinds, He also will.remind them o f his far fatuelt SCOTCH, DIAMOND HARROWS GATHERINGAla NOTES. ADAM THONI PSOIN A Oute'Fankee Playing the Legacy Oimt.C•cmpbell Street opposite tho Bank on i+;ngltehmen. A London despatch says : A man call ing himeelt James Barcbwiok Arnold, ani giving his. residence as York, $a•, nal BULL FOR SERVICE. swindled a number of Englishmen. Ilre takes a name from some directory anti • writes a preliminary letter asking if them' r-1IIl': UNDEI*4IGNED WILL KEEP dress ie right and hinting about advantage to soorue. Upon receiving a r. ply be writ( a'longer letter, Baying Mre. E. Avery!, t Wilmington, died last January and left legacy for' the addreesee, which ie in th lhun •annon Ont. • rot • b hands of a banker. He aske $48 86 (wbiol r b , 6 y Wallace is exactly a ten pound note) to pay probit 27''•2 ' `lam Annie 8430 by young Spring 1 fees, neon receipt o! whioh be will foroiaec Prince' f299Hci , (*taco )lar am 2nd, 9227, y British Heir 2nd 2889; �,aAy Harper 2nd, she legacy. 'The beauty of she trick,ii it 6630, by 2nd b'amosa Chief, 1182 ; Lady the feet that people, though not knocvini Harker 6629, by Grand Duke 671,, ; Rose 1$33 Mie. Avery, think some maiden relative of by ltnyal Duke of (Gln'ator "103, ; Maggie, friend doubtless married a man named 1429, by Lord of Lune (ir> p) 155 (16428) ; Avery, and they garokly snap at the bait. Queen of the West, 17G1, by Victor 11:36 11268) ; Daisy 82:3, by Halton 684 (11552), Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Wellington (imp) 91. (3654) ; Lavinia 2nd 1340, by Aler,- ander (imp) 6, (11099) ; Lavinia (imp) 299, by n Mor, (If 9 (1121) i 19 or service at lot 11, con. 8, Eastern llivisiori, Ashfield, the two year old thorough- bred Shorthorn bull, "Red l3ismark," P14DIG1tEE—lied Bismarck, 12758, reel, calved March 8, 1889, bred by Wm: Mallough, 0( • A had dt.riy. Life : She --I haven't seen PA 01k • CH U RCN -DIRECTORY. FNGLISl-i CH'UftCH---f41:11'17,I("rq 11 ENG. m, and 6:30 p• m, y School, 2:30 p. m., Superintendent, Win. S. Holmes. Adult class every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's: All are welcome. REV, V. J. CoNt�otr, Pastor. Set , y.�,ryholme (1018),11' ,Son of North Star (458)4 TERMS --;$1.50. Cows mast be returned three times '. 'nt;L.sssury, or they will be charged for service. No fees changed if 00WS are not in calf after third aorvice, PAUL SM i:LT71ER, Belfast P, O.