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The Lucknow Sentinel Bruce County, Friday, June 5th
elr Johns III n oses
When it was announced iniatelMOw
on Friday that the veteran premier
-wardead-general- sympathy -was- -fel
among all parties, but there, was a
feeling of relief when it was an-
nounced that the report was untrue.
The reports come in almost alternately
hopeful and depressing. As we go to
press his condition remains unchanged.
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NEWS OF THE TOWN.
"Next months examinaticat, will 1,1m.Pr Complaint, was made that feneft of
promotion from class to class and from D. L. Taylor is ett the road eli:owthitat.
third to second department. ' Those Who pleas ....as asl5ed to notify mr.
- themselves from the exam- Taylor to wove the fence off road
enation will not be exacaleied -after. all,waned. tiount.if -tuee'.. ugaio ea-
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FOURTH - DEPARTMENT
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Second class -Excellent --J Watson • W. LANE, Clerk.
W Young, A McCorvie, J Lawson,
A Middleton, W Grundy,. M Grundy. aittiLOSS COUNCIL.
Good -A Brennan, A Rose. Fair-,
Ross A McNabb, G NT • •
& Week's Record of the Pushing Herder
Town
- Archie McCarroll has been very
sick but is improving.
at present in Lucknow.
- Miss Eva Lindsay, of Goderich, iP
the guest of Mrs. T. Lawrence.
McConnell,_ a
spending' his holidays ' London, is
. in the village.
0or
Part SeCond-txcellent-R Arm-
strong, M Cameron, M Greer, L Moh-
ring, 0 MeJaarera, M Murdoch, W
Findlater, 11 Taatson, J Douglas. W
McIntosh. Good -W Antal, M Reid,
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b Veoiiilliet On May 26
at one p. m.
Mg having been read and adopted the
following business was transacted : 0 eo.
'Harris was appointed pathmaistet- in
place of Robert Harper; Alex. Camp-
bell was paid $5.00 fnr the keeping of
Co.ther'ine Nichoison, au. aged indigent
6 • 16
•„ IfWarrighlY !V/
son. Atir-11, Graham.
FIFTH DEPARTMENT.
1 Senior class-LExcellent-G- Sandy,
a Henderson, B Robertson, •G Patter-
son, W Vance. Good -D Hornell, A
Yule, E McIntosh, G- Brennan, J
; 1.-45.•rri .
Mrs. McKay, an indigent, for four
months $6.00. Eight dollars was
granted to Wm. Elliott, and ten dollars
to Mrs. Kinghan. The following ac-
counts were also plid:-John Lane,
assessor's salary, $60; J. W. Cox, cul-
vert on con. 10, lot 3, $2.50; Wesley
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. Old Pioneer Store, Lucknow. •, 'Rapid City, and made a fine
.1 house P gown painted Mr. Lee” les Lyons H Wilson, E Adams, J Flynn,
Riurdoch. Fair -B Allin, B B 5 0, v. 00.
oyle,
,; itTaiae,BSe- Bnpherb Stock at the
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Adams, Grundy, A Anderson, F Thomas McConnell, repairing culvert - FISH
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FOR ALE.
BRICK HOUSE A.,ND WAGGON
-Shopysituated.cavViotoria-anicaimpbell
streets, Lucknow The brick house contains
two- _front rooms, lite bed_ roomaandkitchen..
with stone wall cellar and continual flowing
spring water in cellar. For further partici',
lars apply to
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JCULN MA0BAIN,
Box 10, Lucknow P.
A full stock just received.
EMBROIDERIES.
LACES
Childrens ihess Tiimmings,
NET TRIMMINGS)
Corsets, Etc., tc.
• , Roulston, W McCoy.
at lot 9, con. 101 .50•1 Henry Bell,
Have pleasure., in announeing 'La' a 1 -r,n;
t -*limy, of the Peoples '
Junior class -Excellent -G Holdom repairing culvert 10 side line, $1.00; 'Ladies
,Jtore, St. Helena, left this week for a
A Watson, R Matheson. dood--R Robert Harper two culverts, con, 8,
•kiclbli iiiiiitieter lidera in such a•-..1
ctive Condition for the public.
For Veriety, bittent P:neapness they
''` •1aQe %*"...-ptitised themselves
, tart11iaVY1.8 itt all lines. They have
• goods. Hall assortments drive
sway trade ; women won't waste time
-cannot-get-what
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they want. • We have the crowd. It
means that we have good goods and
• prices right.
Our Millinery der -atm
the management of an- efficient and
experienced hand, and .we turn out
novelties in millinery and gladen the
hearts of the ladies.
We shall be 'pleased and thankful
for your patronage. By patronizing
us you will make money for your-
selves.
Fifty Thousand lbs. of wool wanted
for which the highest cash price will
be paid./
BRUIVIPTON BROS.
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three week's tripen.the North GShore rundy, J McCervie, G Mair, W M-
$6,00; Jacob 'Miller, repairing eulvert
10 side line. $3.50; Pat Kelly, work on
gravel road, $5.63,
Moved by Valens, seconded by Nic-
holson, that councillors Moffat and
Nicholson 1ie a coannittee to examine
the hill at lot 20, cons. 7 and 8, and if
necessary to let a. contract, not' , to
exceed • $150, on said hill. --Carried.
Moved by Velem; and McIntosh, ,that
•the sum of $15 be paid to McBurney
& Carter for lutnber supplied to Joe
Heckhridge. to -build a- habitation -his
house having been destroyed by
Carried. Moved by MeIntosh.seconded
by Valens, that a grant of $10 be inade
• to the Holyrood Menhanies' Institute.
-Mntion lost. The sum of "$10 coun,
cil fees was paid to each member of
council. ivioved by -M -daft ,
ended by Valens, that the. following
sums . of money be apportioned for
•expending an the roads in the several
divisions:ABy James Gaunte $100 ;
G. McIntosh $75: W. Vans $75 ;
G. Moffat $75 ; and that $75 be ex-
pended. on the gravel road. -Carried.
On application of Jas.' D. Baker it was
ordered that his statute labor for lot
21, con; 7, be expended on the side line
on said concession and tliat the path• -
master be notified to that effect.-
' Carried. ,
The council adjourned to meet again
on the 26th day of June, at the usual
hour.
PETER REID, Clerk.
Village and Vicinity fenl.
for bis health.
-Special services are to be held in
the Presbyteries church on Friday
evening at 7.30 and on Saturday at 2
o'clock- All are welcome,
-On Saturday night last about 12
o'clOok the street* of Lucknow 'were
made hicliout ,with the Oat* ofl some
persons not eatisfiett with disturbing
the slumbers a citizens cried "fire."
There is a penalty for raising an alarm
of thea kind **hien duiprits—may—sct
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out.
-Mount Forest 'will have a grand
gala -day on July lst and 2nd, embrac-
ing Band Tournament, Horse Raees,
Acrobat Feats Athletic Games, Scot-
Begpipe-Zenipe.titicul_
Irish Dancing, Lacrosse and Foot -ball
matches, and other sports. On the
evening of the first day there will be
a grand Promenade Concert and a fine
display of Fire -Works. The prizes
amount to $1,800. .Reduced rates will
he given on the railways.
Presbytery of Maitland
The Presbytery of Maitland sus-
tained a call from Knox church, Brus-
sels, in favor of Mr. James Edgar,
licentiate, at its meeting in Lucknow
on Tuesday.The stipend promised is
$800. The call was unanimous aud
numerously 'signed.
Barn Rasing.
At Mr. Alex. Cameron's, con. 14,
West Wawanosh, a barn raising took
place. The building was 40x63, Mr.
Robert McCarrol, of Lucknow, had
the contract and Jas. McCoy did the
framing. • It is a bank barn, posts 20
ft. high, and everything went together
in. good shape. • Which side won on the
putting up of the plates is a disputed
matter.
Intosh, L Lyns, 1 Moore.
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A Connor. 0 -OeOn, J Barber. R
Young, ' licDonald. Poor --.A
Tennant.
S. S. NO. 15, ASHFIELD.
Report for May. IV class -;-Kate
McDonald, Rollie Grant,Salvice Grant,
Mary McDonald, Maggie West, W. W.
`-lienderson-.A.unie Rutherford_ Mur-
doch Matheson, Annie Hamilton. 111
class -:Maggie Rutherford, Maggie Mc-
Donald, Annie McKenzie, Wm. Math-
eson, Maud McKenzie, Fred Johnston,
Alfred McBurney, Belle Henderson,
Archie Matheson, Joe Hamilton, John
Rutherfork-Becca-McKayoh
stone..- II class -Walter McBurney,
Lucy Rutherford, Daniel Henderson.
Frank 11.cKenzie, Arnold Rowan, Alex,
Henderson, Maggie Grant, Duncan
McKay, Dannie Martin, Willie Mar-
tin. Pt. II --Maggie Rowan, Lizzie
McKenzie, Robt. Hamilton, Dannie
Matheson, TonvBrown.
Meteorological Report
. Weather report for the month of
May 1891: Total amount of rain fall,
0.79 inches; rain fell on six days
snow on four day ; mean maximum
temperature, 60°.6.; mean, minimum
temperature, 38°.1 ; mean daily range,
26°.4 ; highest daily range, 38°.6,
on the 26th ; least daily range, •06°.0
• on the, 5th ; highest temperature 810.0
on the 31st; lowest temperature, 25°.4
on the 7th.
Farmers' Institute Pie-nic
The annual' pic-nic in connection
with the South Brace Farmers Insti-
tute, will be held on the afternoon of
Wednesday, June 10th, in Young's
Bush, Kinloss, near Moffatt' corners.
Speakers from the Ontario Agricultur-
al College, and Mr. A wrey, pres. of the
• Central Farmers' Institute as well as
local -gentlemen; are expected to deliver
addresses. 'rhe committee are making
every effort to make this pic-nic
grand success. Please don't forget to
have your baskets forward in good time.
Arrangements will be made at the pie- ,
rile a. excursion to the
LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOM4.
The following is the standing of the
pupils in the May examination of
Lucknow public school:
FIRST DEPARTMENT.
Intermediate. -Excellent ---M Stath-
dee,, A. Lawson, J Baird, L McDonald,
E Graham, J Yule,
J Walker. Good
-M McCoy, H.Holmes, M 1VIallough,
T,Lawrence, M McGrory, D Cameron.
Fair ---W Wilson, W Campbell.
Sen. V. -Not reported.
Jr. McOharles, A.
Colling.
• Primary V. -Good -R. McKay, T.
Colling. Fair -:--G Bowers; W Mal -
lough, 0 McLean. .
SECOND DEPARTMENT.'
The following is the percentage
taken by those' of the class who
attended during the whole examination:
Entrance class -Maggie McNabb 71
Adah Grundy 70, Eliza Paterson 70,
May Graham 70, Edith Smith 70,
Aggie Hornell 66, Kate Treleaven 65,
Albert Boyd 65, John Tennant 62,
John Lyons 62, Mark Douglas 62,
James Torrence 62, Malcolm Mathe-
son 57, Annie Douglas 56, Aggie
Lyons 56.
Junior 4th, class -E. Greer, S.
Greer, A. Burgess, M McKinnon, F.
McIntosh, E. Odium, M, Stuart, J.
McDonald, J. less, B McIntosh, S.
Boyd, G. Berry, A M3Millan, C Ross,
A. Findlater, A. Mathieson, J. A.
McDonald, W. Treleaven,
W. Yule,
D Barbar, S. Yule, A. Lawson, A
Miller, R. Holmes.
S. S. NO. 4, HURON.
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The following is the standing of the
respective classes on regularity, punct-
uality, deportment and general prcific-
iency :
Sr. IV -K. Murchison, J. McKen-
zie, L. WcGill, A. Reid, E. Reid. Jr.
IV -L. Pickering, E. Hamilton, A.
Finlayson, A. Murchison, B.McKenzie,
G. Murray. Sr. III -B Murchison,
E. McGill. Jr. III -E. Reid, Hamil-
• ton, L. Tenneson, L. Campbell, L.
Clarkson, B. Robertson, N. MeInnis
L. Murdock,, M. Henderson. 'II class
-M. M.cinnis, Kate Beaton, M. Fin-
layson, I. Henderson, G. Tenneson, W
A. Tiffin. Parents should see that
their children are sent to school regu-
larly. Average attendance for ,the
month, 38. .
ASHFIELD COUNCIL.
The above council met on May 28.
All the members present. Minutes
of last meeting read and signed.
A petition signed by thirty-four
ratepayers, asking the council to
improve S. R. 6 and 7, con. 13 and 14
W. D. was laid on the table. Decided
that about $40, as special grant, be
expended on the road by H. Chambers.
• A largely signed petition praying
that the dog tax be abolishsd, was
presented by Wm. Kilpatrick. On
motion of Stothers and McKenzie the
clog tax is struck off the roll for the
present year. , •
A few ratepayers' in S. S. No. 13
(union) petitioned the council to take
necessary steps to change' boundary of
their section. -Filed.
Letter from clerk of Huron town-
ship requesting that scraper taken
from Jas. Steel bereturned.
Court of Revision sat at 2 o'clock.
Three appeals were heard, but the
court decided that no change should
be made in either case.
McKenzie and Girvin, that the
assessment roll be accepted by this
court as correct.
Accounts paid :-M. Bowler $17.00,
J. Rose $3.00, R. Hamilton $10.00,
D. N. McKenzie $5.00, J. McInnis
$2.00, 3, Bowler $4.00, Inquest on
• Drake's fire $27.50, Mrs. McRae $5.00
S Garrett $1:50 (refund of Statute
labor), W. McNeil $6.00 ; J. 'Tigart
$4,00 ; B. Graham 50 cts.,
A. Taylor
$42.65, S. Graham $2.00, D. Johnston
$1,00, D. Connell $1.72, J. Bryan
$17.75, Mrs. Sullivan $1.00, 3. Kil-
patrick $3.50. G. Webster $17.50, J.
Web$1P,
ster 60, -MoUrn e2.om
nats, Bonnets and,
Feathers
In endless variety, and at low
prices.
GIVE ME A CALL.
Mrs. 2mit4...&
TO THE -FARMERS
THIRD DEPARTMENT.
Junior 3rd class - Excellent -E
Robertson, R Wilson, II Gallagher.
Good --LJ McCormac; J Douglass, R
Armstrong. Fair - B Bryan, W
Brennan, E McLaren, W Mohring, J
Moore, Poor -B McQuaig, W Corri-
gan, M Thompson.
Senior 2nd class -Excellent - H
Sandy, 11 Armatrong, F Matthie 0
Mair, H Grundy, J Lyons. Good -
J Baird, \V Dayison, B McCoy, E
Nance, H. Findlater, F McKinnon,
IVIfl
ohring. Fair -G Middleton L
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Nivins E Agnew. Poor -D Ander-
son,'C McQuaig,
Junior 2nd class -Excellent --I Mc-
Intosh, A Traver. A Geddes, D
Henderson, L Smith, E Torrance,
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McGrory. Goed-E Wheeler, Mc
Donald, J. McCoy, W Itotmes. Pair•
-M. Lauree, F Stewart, J Stewart,
W. Barber. Poor -K Robison,
Grundy.
Those whose names appear in the
poor list were absent from part of the
Ennal a Far rri• . i exatnitio.tion and did not obtain mar
Governnient xperir
ks
engugh tc. raise above the peer average.
• NOTICE .
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
office in the building east of the
SENTINEL Printing Office.
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES,
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS
CAREF CLLY PREPARED.
Plans ,specincations and estimates for build
ings, mills, bridges, etc., furnished
on short notice.
•JAS. SOMERVILLE.
Luckpow, Jan. 1891.
IIIIMEN11111641.111114.1.4=M116
.4866
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am prepared to
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FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest price will be
paid for butter according to,
quality.
R. C. SPARLINC,
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FIRE! FIRE!
Insure your farm property, private dwelling
in the old reliable, the
LONDON MPTUAL.
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Office,—A. ROSS harness shop, Lucknow
Wil be in the office everySaturday afternoon.
JOHN LANE, Agent Kinlough•
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'WANT...THE EARTH,
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I WANT A LIVING.
And I am going to have it in Lucknow, too, and 1• hereby
announce to the people of Lucknow -and surrounding country tha
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any person or persons corning to me having their teeth out
that I will put in two sets of teeth, ,
TEETH -
TEETH
Temporary or Permanent
For the price of one set, $15, made of the very best material
in the world. 1 use no rubber but C. Ash & Sons, London, England.
The teeth will be C. Ash & Sons, and S. S. White's, conceded
by all who are in the business to he the best in the world.
Those firms have their names on their gooJs7 and the p
can Bee what they are getting, and as I will '
guaratitee SatieactiOn,
To MI reasonable people, the unreasonable, and there are such in the world,
will please hear in mind, that I do not want their trade. I can
always be found at Dr. Tennant's office, Lucknow.
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