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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-07-24, Page 4Orr,, r r • • •••••••• „ Aisiamow trea'ae . tiokilow Sentine - gentinel. ctittERTY-To--A; - - , rim AlifD TO' ARGUE- ,'4,ItiLY ACCOILDIRO TO THE DICTATES '.OE WE PRIZE ABCPVE ALL TliA - '- 't• -•:?,-- • • . 4. 4IB.RTIES. 417 Stu, teat. OBVISION—Or—THE—USTa— Every eitizen entitled to vote should intelliae.ne personal interest in the revision of the voters' lists for fed- , • oral elections. No selfrespecting man ,07twzragrze,,--,-2,74taalpltrs.."-,AttAtoft,thp.., country and to his family; as that of making sure that his right to vote is not taken from. him, either by official neglect or his own lack of attention to the requirements of the law. The re- •=1".co, veters' " has b eun and le4tet:' • . ae•'' ttaar • k••• 14•./. " 4'1 • practically means the creation o now lists. The last revision was made in 1889, since which year many changes have taken place through removals to and from the country. The method of can for it., and we must not and need revisions is to take the last list and the TUE Toronto Newt', a leading-- Con- servative journal, referring to the in- vestigations, says: " The revelations at Ottawa will serve the g_tood purpose of clearing the departments of men who have been so long in office that they have grown careless, if ' not crooked, fuel their places will be filled by hone4 Men Who wilt render honest' , -service. Mr. •Dewelney and Mr. Bur- gess are responsible for the irregulari- ties in the department which they controlled, and unless the head of that better business should rceign. So sbetael wyd- -a • Sir Hector Langevin, and so should 's•--7-1%-111- Hon,. Mr. Haggart. There may not department can show '117,`Ii7 7e,covLn -recteee "WM. „ 0 -••••.:...!•;':....a • ...IP,. NNELL. In Lawns, Muslim and Embroideries our OK IS A special line of width enahividory at 55c per yard, latter,for this is a world ,of slander and exaggeration, but by retiring from the Government he would be in a better position to defend himself against hie eccusers. LIBER4_ r, Disco uNrs GA)10,6 1_.") WM_ 001\l'iNTIJD. 1111NaMila LOCAL ITEMS-1—Boom the town! If our town grows at all, we must make it grow ourselves. Each one must do all he never fail to speak a good word ie its behal f. last assessment roll and put on the new voters' list all the names apparently entitled to be on from examination of the assessment roll, at the same time taken off all the names on the old vote els' list that have been dropped from the assessment roll, July 31st is the date fixed for the completion of the revision and applications to be put on ehould be made as early as possible . before that date. The qualifie.ations may be summarized as follows Every male, being a British subject and 21 yeara of age, who is owner or occupant • a real prorty_ of actual value of .$3O0 in cities, $200 in towns, $150 in other places; who is a tenant paying at least $2 rent per month, or $20 per year ; /whose income is $300 a year ; the sons of farmers and property own- eraare qualified -by their-pareptepro perty when sufficient. In fact, the , franchise is board,enough to include al- most every man in the community. It will be found that nearly every citizen comes under one or the other of these classes. —Rev. R. Carson, formerly of Whitechurch, left Wiarton lett week foe Taronto to secure expert treatment of his eyes, Which are affected with the painful and dangerous disease known as iretie. —Whatever will be of interest in any neighborhood of this county is good matter neighborhood publication. If subscribers and readers of the Satterteme will send along the news of this neighbOrhbod they will confer a favor. —Thehandsome blue uniforms worn by the Belfast Orange Lodge on the 13th inst., and who were awarded the_prize.for_the_b_est dre4Ssed_. ledge in the pro,:ession, were manufactured by Mr. 0. Stewart, tailor. -Of this village. —A horse belonging to a fanner of the 3rd con. of Huron township was tkilled by the late train on Friday nieht last The pasture fence was blown downby WTnWdLhe animal wandered on to the railway track. --The present ha a been a poor see - son for bee -keepers. There has been -little or no swarming of hives until the ,past week •or so, and it will be doubt- ful they will be able to lay up suf ficient store of honey to keep themsel- ves all winter. Timis is a remarkable •absence this year so far of ,unfavorable crop reports from any part of the Dominion. The reports already received are not very numerous, but they are, as a rule, fav- orable. Both fall and spring wheat look well, the heads, though not large, contain a good number of kerrels, and the kernels are plump. Coarse grains with the exception, perhaps, of barley, promise an average crop, if not something above the average of late years. Hay has proved the lightest crop. Ftnits, with the notable excep- tion of apples, which ---are our chief farit crop, promise well. Roots prom- ise magnificent crop, and the supply of this sort of foot for animals will be needed next year, as the lay will be a small crop, and the straw of all grain plants are short this year. Is Ohio the state elections will be !Ought out on the distinet trade issue. The Republicans hare nominated Mr. MeKinley, the author of the extreme proteetionist tariff, as their candidate and have taken their stand without re- serve on that most unpopular of tariff measures, 'determinel to rise or fall by it. The Democrats, on the other hand. hare renominated Governor Campbell and have declared against the McKin- ley tariff and in farce of reciProcay and lots of it If reciprotity with South America, with Which the United States can only at best de a sanall trade be good, bow much better would be reciprocity with Europe and Oanada, WW1 whiz.h, at the worst, the, United States does a very large trade, is the unanswerable argument of the Demo. crats. Mr. Thurman even went so flu; as to denotmce proection as a robber of the honest workingman. There will be a fierce fight in Ohio, and the result will be both interesting and ite- °dant. ARDVVARE! HARD Go -to T. Lawrence if you want anything in THE HARDWARE OR TINWARE LINE He -has just received a fresh assortn'lent of luixed paints in all shades. Alabastine-iu all shades. Kalsoraine, White Wash and Paint .Brushes. " Daisy " Churns, 3 sizes. " Ideal " Washers. Wringers, cheap. Carpet Sweepers. Carpet Beater. Garden Tools of all kinds. Milk Cans, Creamery Cans. Honey Extractors. Dairy and other Pails,. He also has in stock a 'full line of fencing wire, Annealed, Galvanized, Barb and plain, and Zebra. Coal Tar, Coal Tar Roof Paint, Water Lime, Plaster of Paris, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Ile would also call attention to the new adjustable wire window and door fly screens. ••• -••••• • • 1111 17" —Owners of fruit trees should care• fully examine their orchards for black knot Trees which were cut clean in the spina., are many of them now a mass of knot If the disease hasaat a strong hold on the tree it should be de- strojed root and ',branch to prevent spieaaing to healthy trees. —Since the imposition of 'higher duties on spirits the liquor dealers in many places have advanced the price of drinks to 10c. per glass. No action has yet been taken by the local hotel men and a thirsty individual may still "wet his whistle for the old, stand- ard, popular 5e. price. —Thos. O'Neil, May Griffin, Han- nah Dalton, Nina Gardner, Christena Gordon, E. Hayden, •James Maw, Selina Grant, Katie McDonald, Eliza Powell, of A.shfield, arid Minnie' Harris, Alberta Harris Eliza Philips, Maggie Wellwood, of West Wawanoth paned the recent High shoal entrance examinations. —One day recently Laban Waltere, was instantly killed while felling trees in a bush three miles from Wingham. He and a eampanion named Joe Mc- Donald 'had ,been sawing a tree until it required a edge. McDonald was driving the wedge, when the head flew off striking Walters in the bowels, al- most cutting him through. Death was insta.ntaneteue. Walters was '22 years of owe and had only been matrieel three months. — ,reit Done on the shortest notice and at reasonable prices. All kinds of repairing promptly attended to. TIECOS- 1.1..A-W1R.,M -DT CM] , LIT 03KINT 0-R7 01•1"1" , . ARE YOU DEAF Or da you suffer from noises in the head. Then send 3 cent stamp and I will send a valuable treatise containing full particulars for home cure which costs comparatively nothing. A splen- did work on deafness and the ear.— Address, PROF. G. CHASE, 'Montreal. —Time peripatetic medical quacks who pray upta printers and people haae ,hit upon a scheme attethy the a huiless cats man. They give some Of their dupes medicine -free merely seeking than to sign what Pur- ports to be a receipt for the medicine. By some bocuspocas arrange.ment the receipt turnsout to be a note of hand for $100 or moreaand the poor patient has his patieece mealy taxed when he is called upon to pay a good round sum without having receieed any value for it. DUNGANNON. Mr. J. M. Roberts has sold his stoek of general merchandise to M. Benja- man Holland, of Cobourp,. 'Mr. Albert Clendenning, of Dakota, is visiting his father, Mr., R (.,,lenden- nin,,,, of this place, at present Albert will no doubt_epjoy his v isit as this is the place of his boyhood. Mr. Charles Potter, of Port Rowan, is at present visiting at his brother's, th R • A. Potter The funeral sermon of the late Mrs. ^ r Juarimaamelow SIR JOHN A. AC DON AL D MEM*1891-VOTERS' LIST -1891 • ORIA.L. Subscription' to erect a suitable national memorial to commemorate the life and work of the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, G.O.B., will be reeeived at the Post Office, Lucknow, M. A. B. Oongram's store ' and H. Morrison's office, and duly acknow- ledged through the columns of the Empire, Toronto, and the Lucknow SENTINEL. Subscription a limited to $10 and as low as 25 cents. Recenaxi them far :— J S TermantX,D.$5 00 David- Moody, $1 00 11 Morrison, 5 00 M Catonbell, a' 1 00 Thos F Cain, . 2 00 A G 1 00 A S Campbell, 1 00 Mrs A G Elliott,1 00 betrtc13M"noi.1OO 3lina 0v11ut00 C •ravlor, . ......1 00 Mrs H HniLaton 25 Ilobt W-ebster... 50 .1 Denning, 1 00 Wills, of this place, was preached in the Methodist church here on Sanday evening last by the Rev. A. Potter. The Rev. R. Fairbaim and family are enjoying a fee- weeks vacation in visiting friends down the country. Quoitittg is the chief sport here in the evenings. The sport of Lucknow must not expect to take first money at the next quoiting contest here. BORN. . Gri.R.TX,5 xr-M Luck:noir is Wear. Julir the wife of Dr. D. M. G-ardon of 1 dalzghter. , '"•,O $745.00 FOR AN AXE. We will give the fast person telling us before the 20th . of September, where in the New Testament the word " AXE " is fitSt found, $100.00 in gold; to the next; a50.00 ; to the third,a25 to the fourth, $20.00 to the afthea.15.: 00 ; tc the sixth; 10:$to the ne.xt 25, aa each: to the next 25, e.2 each: to the person sending in the last correct' answer we will give $100 in gold; to the next last a50; and so on same as from firet With your answer send 25 cta. in sileer Or 27 eta. in stampe, for a box of Dr. Ode's Blood and Liver Pills, tbe best blood, liver and stomach pill ever made. Sure cure for sick headache Dont gripe. REMEMBER the presents are aesolutely free, being giren awae to adeertise Dr. Cole's Perfect • Pills and Family B.emedies. A aaluable watch gieen eac,h wee.k to the first,correct answer received. Send at oiice and be first. Address: A. RIGHARD„ Home S.pecific Oa., Onllia Ont., Canada. N. B.—Kindly gire permission to UDR name if s prize winner. ecclesiastical pa.ln,c( • , c6tr icinity o Notice to Oredito;s. hitki matter of tile atate of JOHN McQUIL- LAN, 11144 of Ole Toprip of We Watna- nosh, in the County of iletrrOSI Yeoaara, Lm'efxs.se-' IM-OTICE is hereby ziven.' pursuant to Sec- tion 6. Revised Statutes of Ontario, 18-;.:7, Chapter 110, that all Creditor:land other persons haring claftiis againstthetate of the above named John McQuillan. who died'on or about the 7th day of April, 1.89.1,. at the said Township of Wet Wawanosh, are hereby re- uired to deliver c.r send by post prepaid, to e undersiarned Executors of the vrill of the said deoea.Zed, on or before the 15th day of Att., 1891. their christian and surnaznes, addrees and description, and full particulars of their claims, a statement of their amount duly vertified, and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, and that the said Exec utors• *rill on and after the said 15th day of August, 1891, praceed- .di_stribute the assets of the saki et.e azniong.4 the parties entitled theret.-) having regard only 'to the claims ot which they have then notice. Mei that the said Exeimtors will not be liable for the a&ietsof the enld est.ste-or any part thereof so distribut- ed toy perstma of whoee claim they have not Ds -60e at the, time of Fach distribution. ROBERT MURRA.c-,-- CHARLES TAYLOR, ExecutaTs. St. Helens P.0 Lucknow 17th June 1891_ Heifer Estray. Strayed from the premises of the under- aigned..lot 6 in the ard am, of Killion, on or. abcvnt the last of April lima, one red heifer to years old, whit small horns turning 'inward: A1TT persce, givhig uch information as aril leal to her reoorery will be stritably rewarded, J yrs unix, Luekreor. P.O. Or Si2t offuce, la:Amoy . oicr girl. OPPI ,..01 Ora. Municipality of the Tillage of Lutiolow County of Bruce. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA7 .111 I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in the third And fourth sections of the "Voter& List Ace' the copies required by said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, pursuant to the said act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Ass-zsment Roll of the said Munici- pality to vote in the said Municipalitr at elections for members to the Legislative Assembly and at municipal elections, mid the said list was first posted up at my ogee in Lucknow on the 30thday of Junta 1891. and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or ay other errors are found therein, to take ittmediate proceedings to have the same errors corrected accordinir to law. Dated at Lucknow this 30th day otJune,”91. H. MORRIS0g, Clerk of the said Afinicipality. 3-913 ' • Lucknoit P. O. AUCTION SALE LE TOWN "PitiOPERTY. UNDER AND BY VIRVE of a pOWt- of sale contained in A certainf.ortgage (which will be pnxInced at the time+ sale) and upon which default in payment habeen made there will be offered for sale by pulic auction at the WHITLEY Hot -ss. Luckrow, SATURDAY THE 25THDAY OF JULY at two o'clock p.m., the flowing desirable4 property, viz: Lot No. 253in the Villagef Lucknow, con- taining one-fourth of an acrtnore or less, situ. avid on the West tside of Hielock et. and at present occupied by Mr, A.. McDonald. There are upon the preints a good Frame Dwelling House in good rerir. The property will be sold .bject to a reserve 'bid, Terms of St. Ten per cent. of the punase money to be paid down at Cie time of as and the balance within af days thereafter. trrangementa can be inside at:, allow a portiola the purchase money to remain on a Mckage at reasonable interest, For further particulars ally to Peter Corrigan, tiMorrisort iAuctioneer. Vendor'elictor, Lucknow , MONEY ba tonal our NEW line °two rapidly staonbrably, hy thole 71 either wiping or old, and in th Oars kmatipeterever they We. An* owe can a• W. Easy to learn. Ws earths) soarytatag. partyeti* riak. Too PM &um, pour ariars.summauta, or an your ear taa words Tbis is aa saalts4 sass Isad.sad brain was d• access to 'ssrer, orken besdasess ate airaiast teas NW to I pee *teak sad load memo Mbar a Vale axLsselkabs. taa foals% sda. =TA Nash yea RIB. Ron s• ai.5. we* run ram wattle aa...ciWza. Hum. ta 16;t1t sr. tre ••• • , AM. . Air;ff foo,,;:flyAl 4