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, Now Is the Season
Scriainery
• Oil, your Harvest Tools,
your PotatoeKiller in
the shape of Paris Green,
all of which you can '
get cheap at the hardware
establishment of
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ey they ! courdn'tleep "• You were irretrinva,
Ath,„ as aer e expreasion to in drunk:"
ched the onlookers. "Not by a jugful."
"No, but by several jugfuls."
JOIN Is A CENIIIS. " You're away off, Hepsy."
Not as greatly off as you were. Yea
-es It Would Ile Called Laziness tried to open the gate with your latchkey,
and you fell over eleinte the grass."
1701, XIX.— &.
•
LUOKNOW" ONTARIO,
town one day, "run into
. and tell him I'd like to see
ser two."
tItertelel ,;John.
BANK OF HAMILTON
LUOKNOW.
Capital, $1,2o6,85o. Rest, Sfloo.000.
President -JOHN STUART,
Vice President -A. G. RAMSAY.
DIRECTORS :
JOHN PROCTOR, CHAS. GURNEY,
A. T..Wcon, A. B. LEN (T
Cashier -J. TURNBU
SAVIEGS BeINK.-2--Hours 10
day's, 10 to 1. Deposits of 81
received and interest allowed.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS also received at cur-
rent rates of interest.
DRAFTS on Great -Britain and the United
' States leeight and sold.
J. C. BROWN, SUB -AGENT.
GEO. ROACH
oronto).
LL.
to 3; Satur-
and npwards
IMMUNIMINIMMEIM
DENTAL—
•
J. S. JEROME, L. D. S.•
Wingbam, will be in Lucknow
on the seeond and fourth Fri,
ay and Saturday of each month. Good •sets
(Or e10. Filling and eetraeting a specialty
LEGAL
IMON CORRIC A.N, COMMISSIONER-,
iu II. C. G. Kinlough P. 0., Ontario.
1Ds A. MALQOMSON , BARRISTER,,
q? Solicitor, Conveyancer., etc„ (late of
(Yameron, Holt & Cameren, Goderich). Office
at 'Traver's old stand.
H• MORRISON', .ATTORNEY AT
o law, Solicitor in Caneery, Couvey•
ancer, Coniraisener, etc. Office. over the
barber shop.
rl ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BARRIS-
XX ters, Solieitors, etc., Goderich, Ont.
J. T. 'GARBOW, Q.C, Iv le. PKOUDFOOT.
....
, MEDICAL
•i.j.A. IVIcDONALD, M. D., C. M. C. P. S.
0 0. Office, Kintail.. •
e
DR,ELLIOTT: OFFICE AND RESI,
dence, Outram street, secoud door north
•of Little's ekee store, .
a DR. TENNANT,. PHYSI PIA N,
Surgeon and Accoucheure Sargery op-
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
a. m., and from 2 to 5 p. ire .
DMcD. .GORDON,m.M.D., C.M., P.T.
. M.S.,.'C.P.S.O.'Physician, Sur-
geon, and Accoucheur. Office next door to W.
, Allin's implement shop. Residence Ross street,
opposite W. U. Little's.
. !
ty. D. GEDDES, V. 8„ CA.LLS :
either by mail or telegram promptly
attended to. Charges moderate. Office, Cor-
Tiean's hall, - Boarding honse, Cain's hotel, a
Lbucknow.
.
, GENERAL' •
..
..
MONEY TO,LOAN ! ON FIRST-CLASS
mortgages at 7 to VI per cent. interest, r
payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply
to ROBERT MURRAY, St. Helens.
CANA DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. 7 I
Tickets issued to all points east or west.
Quick time. Close connectione with other le
s. Full particulars to intendinetravellers.
N MURCHISON, Ticket Agent, Lucknow,
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE L
security for any time, at the lowest
rate of interest. The principal may be paid
at the end of the time, or e part of the princi- C
pal may be paid each year, interest ceasing on
the einount paid,. For further particulars,
etc.,T, apply, to ANO e 8 .STEWAR7T, LateknoW.- n
'WEST W A W.A.N.O SIT *MUTUAL
VY Fire- Insurance Conipany, board of : A
directors meets for the transactian of business
on the first Tnesday each month. Parties
wishing to have their properte ineured hi this -
increasingly popular Company, will by giving
notice, be called npree byean agent or by rm�
of the Directors. ' Business cells promptly
attended to. Office, lentig,,annon. .J. M.
ROBERTS, Secretary., We. LANE, Treasurer. I':
. _... , ... ... ........... .. ,. . ..
SOCIETIES
— - -
-ivy0. cr. ET.- - The regular monthly e,
• meeting' of the Wemen's Christian 1114
niperence Union will be held every second
le 'day of each month in the Odd Fellows
II. le Lucknow, at 3 p. m. Mus. W. He 50
3'strfir, President ; Mns, Honeeree Secretary,
, ,
ir UCK-NOW
JA d
4,,,.; !)".4.4'' • I, Lodge, No. 112 Mt
•meets 'every Friday
• • evening at 8 o'clock .„ /
n their hall, CamI"
pbell 9treet. All brethren '
ordially invited. Wee Hoot), N, Grand;
'OHM ELLIOT. Recorder. • ,
ri 0. F.,COURT
V. Sherwoed, No.
50, Lucknow. Meet -
every first and third
;4e,, Monday, in ever y
% e: e! month, in tife Odd -
'I, , et, .' • fellows hall; Visit-
ing brethren are
\
e...,.
cordially invited. 'W.
ee JOHN 8coem, C. R.
IMND. . Yeee See.
A 0. U. W. LUOKNO-\V LODGE 01?
_tie the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in tire Oddifellows hall, on the lest and
second Moriday Jeveg• f .ectoh mina.
eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordielly
bivited. D. Perrensoe, Master .Workmae*
--eltes•De C eMleiener inrcurger: -seer
• „i
QM, MAIR & CO.
BANKERS, --
OUR
eesoined that ef the law -
!Jones' desk and that of
,
'within ten feet of each
eAvall that separated them
en so ,thick, and if the lawyer
pErtvn't beep so dignified, he might, himself,
by shouting, have informed Bin Jones that
cl. hirn
Or ucknow Banking
Now, it wouldn't have taken John more
than a quarter of a ' Mr.
"'P .Y
minute to go to
LUCKNOW, 27TH MAY, 1891.
TO EA.RMEES,-
DO YOU REQUIRE A CHEAP FARM.
Give us a call. Althoueh we have sold seven
farms this Spring., we have stile several on
hand, and which we will sell cheap, and on
easy tertus to suit purchasers.
DO YOU REQUIRE 11.0NEY. WE
can supply all demands if the party or parties
are good. or can give security and at reason
ona,ble interest.
DO 'YOU WISH TO CHANGE THE
Mortgage on your farm or put on a new loan.
if so we will do it promptly and on the most
favourable tenni. or if you wish to seed away
the interest on your IVIortgage we will do so
for you and at a very trifling expense.
WE DO A GENERAL BANKING
business of all ltinds. Drafts issued, and Bank
Cheques on all points, whether in Canada,
United States or •Eng,la.nd, enshed at usual
Bank terms. Interest allowed on deposit at
the rate of five per cent, payable half yearly,
but no one deposit to exceed oue thousand
dollars without a special arrangement.
FIRE INSURANCE EFFECTED WITH
despatch on all insurable buildings in English
or Canadian Insurance Companies.
Office hours 10 tem, to 4 p.m. , •
-GEO. A. SIDD ALL, Manager
EDUCATIONAL.
.y IICKNOW MECHANICS' INSTI•
_LA tute. Reading man open every evening
from 6 to 10-p. m., excepting Saturdays, when
the tours will •he from 2 to p. The
librarian will be in attendance during these
' hours. D: Y gene_ Presktut,e_21-_.G
leIteriDoCer, Secretary. .
' ANCastraiko`
- MUSICAL TUITIOIV. .
NY ONE REQUIRING FIRST -CL ASS.
_ lessons in music can have the same from
Prof, Moss, a Fellow of the Yorkshire College
of Music. Por terms apply to the Rev. Hr.
Connor, the rectory. Prof, • Moss will be in
Liicknow on Mondays,
Air IT,SIC LESSONS WILL BE TAUGHT
11_11L by Miss Reale. late of Blyth. Pupils
attended at their own homes or at her resi-
dence .over E. Kaake's photograph gallery.
Terms reasonable,
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
NGLISH CHURCH -SERVICES. ll
a. m. and 6:30. p. m, Sunday School,.
:30 p. m., Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
dult class every Wednesday evening a
o'clock, Bible and raper book lesson's.
•reweleome. REV. V, J. CONNOR, Pastor.
C. T. R. TIME TABLE.
Trains leave Lucknove for south at 0:03 a m.
0:30 a, m. and 0:25 p. m.
North at 12:25 p: m„ 4:05 p. m, and 10:37
ire and Marine insurance.
orth British end Mercantile, of Edinburgh
and London. Western, of Toronto,
iyerpool & London and Globe, of Liverpool.
Gore DisteiC't, of Galt.
Northern, of London and Aberdeen:.
nardian, of London, Englnrel. Plernix, o
London, England, and Accident ,In -
ranee Co'y., of North America, Montreal.
O.UNNINGHAIVI,
GENt UELP111.
Telegraph or Telephone at my expense,
INSURANCE.
emers, look to your own interest and
insure your farm buildings and .•
private dwelliege in the
LONDON MUTUAL.
large Prenhum Notes required
CAST( SYSTEM :
cents to 90 gents per 8100, for three years,
. JOHN LA'E
ENT, • • MUNCH.
iso ageet for the Phoenix, of London,
land,
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN'
office in the beilding east of the
• SENTINEL Printing Office.
• AGREEMENTS. BONI)S, LEASES,
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPARED.
Plans ,suevitications and estireates for build
firer, mills, bridges, etc„ furnished
on ehort notice.
JAS, §OMERVILLE,
ineknow:,
• the antecedents !oh.
Of jivoffic. (kt anciBtubtetjhoeurnnf4eynewould not have
telephone was
John c. a J.110;d1.41:.up o office,
hadan
,
Lncknow council for thIg year 189
JAMES BRYAN,
our popular reeve, is a native of Cana
da, having„been born in London in
1854. He was educated at the Union
School of the Forest citY. In 1869 he
went into the Advertiser office,. where
he learned the art of printing, going
through all, the mechanical depart-
ments, from Cellar to garret. Mr.
Bryanecatne to Lucknow in 1878 and
took charge of the. •SSNTINEL. In
1880 he first elected to the coun-
cil board under the, regime of Mr.
Geo. Kerr, which position he held for
three years. • He then retired from
public affairs, as a • councilman, for a
few years. In 1884, however, he was
re-elected to the couneil under reeve
Mr. D. Campbell, and in 1889 was
elected reeve by. Acclamation; which
has been thrice repeated. ,Mr. Bryan
is of Irish descent, a Methodist and
Reform in politics. During his career
ris reeve the town hall has been com-
pleted, .the waterivOrks and electric
light put in and general improvements
made in the village.
ewe/Reemerge. -veseeeeeeesereatage=seereseesere
"You came up the front steps on your
hands and knees, opened the door, and in-
quired if Carruthers lived here. Do you
know that ?»
"Bosh ?"
"And you stumbled on a dark flower in
the carpet and nearly went down.'
" Not a word of truth in it." •
"-Tried to hang your hat on a fly on the
wall and then asked ivhere that nail went
to."
"You are totally hallucinated."
"Why, you talked out of your ears, and
when the baby cried on the bed you went
to rocking its crib as hard as you could,
singing Bye, Oh wy Oh, Baby.' • Recollect
that?
"Recollect nothing."
etj' react not, and you got on Your
,attecl and rubbed the back cd the
1 PARTNERS
\a That are Being
' Season.
Ved-DOS NOT IN
* BtAln9ng OPP
• ,pvetun teagiwts of"
producing aornething
, eie may submit to their repre-
eeesciciationa that will prove leo&
and teking in all parte of the
eolintry. The Oxford minuet this sewn
seems to take precedence over other dances ese.
and it is taught as many different ways as
there are different itLes
...(6eleesseeemelreeeafsearexesirsaAsgefeelAtedlinevatrearer
tative of the Buffalo NeWa a day or two,
ago:
"1 do not believe the Oxford minuet is
properly taught in any schopl !outside of
mine in this city; the orchestras play it
without any reference to the instructions
accompan. ing the music. .It is a beautiful
dance when properly done and a. most
miserable failure when it isn't." '
"How are you going to better things?"
"Let the teachers give their attention to
the music. The music contains the instruc-
tion."
e• edonians of ..". . aii, • " What are the change§ of the Oxford-
• minuet ?"
* " The first is slow an
er ,artufpkre.i 6. VI I°';',.
friends, by holding the " u.ea. ...;..;.... ;
court minuet, so far as
successful meeting lest Riday.
d stately like the
movement goes, t
- ern Ball" in their Octaeon hall. It
' said : " Doggie, e.„...,01 ,aa ry society had another
"..-vening, if we might judge from the -
though played in schott
as the vesuvianee, It is orul 9 ., . e „ e, • i
Vme. It is
. - ..
large crowd that gathered to heat- and
not as quick as the Alsatian
ischenori yet as slow
was under the management of Mr. G. '
ted ' on the rug In of eaneess ee , , ..
take part in the spelling match pre
f the prettit, e
E. Kerr, and a better manager of such paratory to our pontesq with 'Tees -
affairs there is nune. About ninety water. The captains were J: Purvis
couples responded to the invitations and J. McKenzie. The match was
sent out, an unusually large party decided ii draw. There will be no
considering the inalemency of the meeting next Friday A yelling, but on
weather. We noticed ladies and the fellowing week there will be a
gentlemen from Chicago, Detroit, debate on " Resolved that the Abbott
Buffalo, Toronto, London, Hamilton, Goveetiment should he , retained in
Winghain, ,Wroxeter, Brussels, Tees- power."
water, Kincardine, Ripley, St. Helens, The spelling contest between a team.
Kintail, Duegannon, Lochaisb, Holy- Of eleven ladies and gentlemen from the
rood and elsewhere. • , • „
Holyrood Mechanics' Institute and an
The music was supplied by piper equal nu m ber from i he Tees water
McKenzie,. of Kintail, as well as the Mechanics' Institute was held at the
Walkerton orchestra, composed of the concert in the Teeswater town hall, on
following members :— Messrs. Dan, the 28th. The words were taken
Fisher, leader, trombone; A. Ren- from the weekly Globe of the 13th,
stadtler, centre bass,.; G. Rife, cornet; • ti.rid the positions were, when the, .
E. Rife, clarionet; C. Rife, clarionet, . Match was declared over—Holyrood,
and,the mention that Mr. Fisher, is 2 standing ;. 'rees.water, '6. We do
the leader is quite sufficient guarantee' not consider this any great defeat as .
that the music was grand. and highly the home team had five teachers hold -
satisfactory to those who engaged in ing 2nd and 3rd cla,ss certitic-ates While
the whirl of the Merry dance and:en_ the Holyreud team had only one third
tertaining to those present as on- class scholar, • all therest being ordin-
lookers. •Mr. J. C. Kincaid'', of .
Star reStaurant; Catered to the wants
the _aQ' farmers' sons and daughters. - -
Hayseed.
•of the guests as to refreshments, and
everything was choice and in profusion.. • DUNGA.NNON. • .
, .
e. joneS
•• JOHN G. MURDOCH,
,Mr, Bryan's first lieutenant, is a Scotch
'lad. He was born thirty years agO in
Dumfries, Scotland, and came to
Canada when yet two years • old, went
to the public' schools and vecitked on
the farm Ashfield township until
he was 18 years of age. He took out
a teacher's certif;kate and taught for.
three years, and then engaged in busi-
ness in LoclialSh. for a ..few years.
'Four years a.go he came to Lucknow
and has been in the council two years.
Mr. Murdoch:is a Presbyterian and
a 'Reformer. •
-JAMES LYONS,
one of Lucknow's best councillors, is
a. typical Irishman in character. and
mental make up. He was born in
Ceunty •Down, Ireland', in 1855.
Ile• came to. Canada. in 1872, right
straight to Lucknow, where he has
since resided. He has been engaged
in Elaine . and farming, ever since.
This is his fourth year in. thecouncil.
Mr, •Lyons is a Reformer and a
Presbyterian.
-• JOHN ELLIOT, ,
one. of the new councillors for 1892,
first saw the light of day in the town-
ship of •Culross in the year of grace
1858. He attended the public school
on the 3th con.,of that township,
clerked in Teeswater a few years And
came to Lucknow about 12 years. ago,
'working With .Jr, Win. .Connell. A
few years aro counciller Elliot bought
out_ the "Hub" grocery and flour and
feed store; which he has most succosaT
fully conducted. 'Mr. Elliot promises'
to inake,a 000 .
• ARTHUR B. CONORAM,.
another new councillor. is the young-
est member of the hoard, in fact he is
called the "baby couriCillor," .fie is a
son of Mr. Wm. Congram, con. 8, lot
1, Kinloss, and was born , there in
1866. He was educated at the
Holyrood school and the Kincardine
high school. Mr. Congram studied Me
pharmacy under Dr. Tennant, and 11
after three years graduated. as a
chemist and (Jingoist from the.Toronto
School of Pharmacy with high honors.
He is a Baptist in religion and Con-
servative in politica.
WANDERER.
Mr. Land, of London, was present Mr. John H. Mallough attended the
with his phonograph, but we are sorry Farmers' Institute meeting in Clinton
to Say it was not well patronized. last week. ,
Altogether, theball was a brilliant . .
, Mis- 8- J. Pentland has returned '
success, and as fine a gathering of the from Kippen, where she has . been ,
youth . and 'beauty as we have ever engaged clirring the last two weeks in •
seen graceing the Lucknow Caledon- evangelistic work.
ian hall, " .• . .
11• 1.rs. Jas. Harlow has gone On. a
.. To menticin the belle of the ball is.. visit to Peterborough.; Her mother,
rather a 'diffictilt. matter. . Soire say we understand, is seriously ill:
the lady was from Holyrood ;.ethers • Mr: John G. Smith, son of Mr;
say she came from Dungannon way; .J. Smith, is at present dangerously ill
some from one place,' some from with inflamation:
another. We have our 'own opinion The sad news arrived here from
,.
'but will only divulge it in secret.: Toronto by telegram on Monday, that
_ • : • Miss Flora McDonagh, sister of Mrs.
,
ASIIFIELD COUNCIL. Edward Ferguson bof WawanOsh, was
4dead. . Miss McDonagh left here for
Toronto about the first of this month.
The abovecouncil met according to
The -cause of death We learn was infla-
statute. All .the 'members present
mation. She took sick on Friday, the'
Who took the declaration of office.
22nd, and died • on Sunday. The .
The Minutes Of previous meeting were
remains will be brought home for in -
read and signed. The following ac-
ternient in the Dnngannon. cemetery.
counts were ordered to be paid :—
Mrs. Win. McQuoid; of Ashfield,
Gurrow & Proudfoot, legal advice and
*who has been unwell for some 'time
.
J. .111ullen at the D. C., $42.00 ; Jas. •
defence of the cases of A. Mullen and
died on Sunday morning last about 9.
,
o'clock. The funeral .took place on '
John Kilpatrick,•
breakwater at Harris
Warren, water engineer, $22.50 ;
Tuesday afternotm to the cemetery
here. The deceased was much re -
bridge, $44,7o; J. Robinson, 3 under
drains, con. 3, $6.00; J
-... Bryan, spected -by all who knew, her. She
p jilting, $6.25 ; M. X. Baechler,..for leaves a husband and family to mourn
Iter departure.
lumber, $2.28; W. Stothers, filline
and. delivering ballot boxg, • .$8.00,.; I.C. The Rey. Mr. Walwin . will deliver e
Harrison, treasurer, $90.00 ; A. Mc- Iiiis popular lecture in the Methodist • ,
Kinnon, repairing culvert on boundary e'lureh .. here on e>
Tuesday evenine
Feb. 2nd: Subject, "Battles.'' Sil-
$3.25 ; Peter Watson, clanfage to cul -
ver collection at t.11. deur. .
1.•ert, $1.00 ; R. Farrow, under drain
S. B. 3 and 4, $2.00 ; Mrs. Clare, for
PARAMOUNT.
gravel, 64e; deputy returning officers, ,•
*ri
•except conneil room.
each $6.00 ; polling booths, each $2, , parties are all the go in our little
burg. No less than .fi have taken •
The board of health will consiSt of place within' the last three wejcs..
the Reeve,. R. Harrison, R. .1Vebster, Those who took in the ball in • Luck- •
W. K irpatrfek, and the Clerk. • no.w last 1VIonclay evening declare they
(heal health officer, Dr. McKay. had the finest.time ever, they -had in
the village. On account' of the Wizard
which sprang up in the evening, their
pleaSilrO Was Infirred Considerably going
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annual meeting et Paramount
cheese and butter factory was held in
the Grange hall on Thursday 21st.
About one o'clock the Secretary • put
in his appearance and the.meeting was
opened. The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and confirmed, after
whicil they proceeded to elect officers
for the coming.year, They are--PeSie -
dent, Mr, Jas. Taylor; Secretary, Peter
McKay jr. ; Board of Directors,
Messrs. W. McNay, Alex, Patterson,
Mr, Robinson, J. Taylor and D. T.
McKenzie. It .was moved and see
onded that tho •e.tmpts of ebeese
left at the Bank of Hamilton, Luck ,
now, and all orders ho cashed there.-- .
—The new rate of fire insurance
in Walkerton, on account of the
waterworks, went into operation. on
Wednesday, the 20th inst. It means
a reductionfrom $1 25 per thousand on
the front street to 80c, per thousancl.
, —W.F. Dulmage, of 'Caireniew Stock
farm, Michigan, puid Lucknow a visit
recently and it will interest intending
breeders, that he purposessending .a
couple of fine luairl staliimase-to this ecet,
ion. Saranac will be tirotted this year
and from the4'eed shown by, hiu he
.'wfrl-Prove(ta fit torse.
loved by Girvin, seconded by
Chambers, that NV. Kilpatrick he
assessor for the current year ----Carried.
Moved by. Girvin, seconded by
Kickley, that Dennis Sullivan • be
collector for the current year. Moved
in ammendment by Chambers; second-
ed by Parrish, that R A. Carrick be
collector for the current year. --
Carried.
Moved by Girvin, seconded by
'Kickley, that Morgan Dalton be
alelitor for the current year—Carried.
The reeve appointed John Long
associate auditor.
By-laws 1, 2 and 3, fixing the
salaries of the different officers, ap-
pointing assessor, collector and audit-
ors were duly read and passed.
• el•ceesed by Parrish, seconded by
Chambers, that this -conncirdo now,
_adjourn lei meet p„,,(kain. on Feki.16.the-e
STOTHERS:, Clerk,
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