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'1.---41:11, view et, the probability
"' _' ► egiimentbeing ordered to per-`'
ruin drill at, • •the . ensuing
alnp . at •London, 0 officer$
companies- will at , once
he 9 listl'nent and instruc-
of their, coigamanda, and see that
establishment is eempleeted With"
oart `delay. The greatest care must
ie taken, in the selection .or the very
licit latent: available... and of the re-
'quired standard, ,
No 1—The .attention, of all. con
cerned is directed to the following
r .. ,leadquaarter . =Ottawa, 9tli. Ap ii,,/
1$92. •
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DEvaolrettvvM.--Infantry drill will
not be adopted lay any •Battalion until
the same' has ..`been authorized - .by
• ,enoral •Order• .. '
POORUB.
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:-.4146441 1 e +dn ,city°;.eounU
ie ax1 biliity:of erecting
aa- hou el4efuge for' Indigents -et the
county. The: foaling lin favor of .1911.01,1-
gaining
ucligaining strength
ugliou < be comities ;where 'poor
hoofs s ; have not yeti been; established
The f lowiitq f rom tithe Mc l brio, l to
puhlic-notice'the( a ateof ,affaira, e
:. sit~'
Ing �u onih' of the eastern eounties':
`hover has brought more of the in-
mates of the. Peterborough ,jai -into
custody, Chan • erime.. A report has
co equelitly 'beau Imide bQy " the
ntario inspector' o .plrisojis=wliiCcb
ince the'county anther, to build a
rate: -ward for,thes a,.destitute" per -
ons, or provide a poor Vie. In the
event of the. former .sngg tion being
adopted the courts must.. pay the
'entire cost, but should they build a
.poor house the Ontario Government
'Will contribute one-fourth of the out
lay. , It has been a frequent complaint
that rural municipalities 'do not pro- ' s
Tide for their poor, but either ship t
,Ahem to the cities or put them into
f
OUcers .w3It conduct ':;Meir instruc-
tiolt `b f the -'Infantry . drill 1889 cor-
rected to 11$91. and in, .accordance with
Genera.,11,itinfirders on: the subject
issued• laaC'`yea; y
By:order, (signed) WALKER POWELL,
Polonel Adjutant General Militia.
No: 3. The commanding officer
has -great pleasure in.. announcing that
the County Council of Bruce has again
testified their appreciation of the
Regiment by ° voting a grant in ad-
dition to Government pay of twenty
five cents per day for each member
while in camp. In -recognition of
this mark of favor the commanding
officer hopes that no effort will be
pared in preserving the fair name of
he regiment for efficiency and good
jails. The government will. do well
,to insist upon a reform."
1z' BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.
If municipal clerks and others 'mlore
mmediatelyinterested, dotheirdotheir
duty in seeing` that the provisions of
the% act regulating births, marriages
and deaths are carried out, the annual
returns should be as nearly correct as
>.t is possible to make them. In the..
port for the year 1891 just issued,
ietotal numbsf for . the Province " is
iven, viz :1births, 58,886: marriages,
463 : deaths 32,735.
} ,The. County of Brace' is credited
ith-1,463 births; of'which their were
-8 pairs twins ; marrirges 373 and
'" TdOaths 505,
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Out of a total of 626 illegitimate
k F � 'berthsthe county of Carleton bears off
T� <, the palm, having 202, or about one-
third of the whole. Bruce had only
Twenty-three ty; persons of 100 years
and over died during '91, of which the
one who attained the greatest age was
Jas. Page, an old soldier, who died
at Williamsburg in the County of
Dundas, of la grippe, aged 123 years.
There -were 26 marriages where the
bridegroom was over 70 years, but the
greater number of brides were also
well advanced in life. The most
notable exception is that of a weaver
85 years of age, marrying a girl of 17.
Of all the counties in the Provience,
• the death rate of Bruce is the third
lowest, being 7°1 .per thousand, As
- showing the relative advantage the
farmers enjoy, it is worthy of note
that their average duration of life if
60°5, while that of business men is
only 48°3 per thousand.
THE Owen Sound Ministerial As-
••sociation has resolved to request the
town council to pass a measure similar
to that ,in force in Berlin, Warerleo
and other places prohibiting children
of 14 years and under from rurtning
on the streets after 9 p.m., and to ask
that the curfew bell be rung each
evening for the purpose of warning
"the youngsters that it is time to retire.
AMONo the medical officers of the
militia of Canada who met at the
Military Institute, Toronto, on Mon-
day evening for the purpose of -forming
a an. association were Drs. Mitchell and
Piper, Seventh Fusiliers, London • ;
Drs. Scott and Martyn, Thirty-second
Bruce Battalion; Dr. Raikes, Thirty-
fifth Battalion, Simcoe Foresters ; Dr.
Rains, Twenty-fifth Battalion, St.
Thomas ; Dr. McWilliam, Twenty-
second Battalion, Oxford Rifles ; Dr.
Hayes, Twenty-seventh Battalion,
Point Edward ; Dr. Rice, Twenty-
second Battalion, •Woodstock. H
conduct and that the work prelim-
inary to camp will be carried on with
such harmony and zeal as will redound
to the credit as ' well of the county
as of individual members.
No. 4. The non-commissioned nffi-
cers and men of the regiment' will be
designated by a separate regimental
number and for this purpose the follow-
ing
ollowing numbers are allotted :
No. 1 'Company—nos. 1 to 42 inclusive
No. 2 43 to 84 t.
No.3 id "85to126
No. 4 " "127 to 168
No. 5 "169 to 210
No. 6 " "211 to 252
No. 7 " "253 to 294
No. 8 - " "295 to 336
No. 5. Officers commanding com-
panies will send in to the • commanding
officer on or before the 5th day of June
next the names of their non-commis-
sioned officers with dates of assumption
to office of each.
J. H. Scorn, Lieut. Colonel
Commanding 32nd Batt.
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LAMBS FOR THE BUFFALO
MARKET.
G. D. Matheson, president of the
Matheson LiveStockCompany, Buffalo,
has made an important announcement.
He writes ;
"As the Canadian Iamb season yvil1
soon begin, we wish to draw the
attention of the farmers and dealers
of Ontario to a rule that has been
adopted by the dealers on this market
which is of great importance to them.
It is in regard to the castration of
lambs, and as it is the intention of
dealers here to force a difference of
one cent per pound between ram
lambs and ewe and wether lambs, in
favor of the latter, we hope -yon will
give this letter sufficient prominence,
so that this fact can be fully brought
to the notice of ' the farmers in:time,
and thereby enable them to save
thousands of dollars by having their
ram lambs castrated that they intend
for the market. We have always
advocated the castration of lambs,
knowing that it would be beneficial'
to all in the trade, as ram lambs
have always been a drug on the mar-
ket, and very difficult to dispose of,
but as the farmers have seemingly
ignored our advice,' the dealers here
have taken this action, to protect
themselves, and as the castration is a
simple matter, wehope that the.farm-
ers of Ontario will see the benefits to
be derived by doing it, as their lambs
will -be more saleable, will thrive
better and will always be in demand."
LUCKNO1k MARKETS.
Fall Wheat, per bushel.... .00 to .80
Peas
.00
Oats " ........ .00 " .25
Potatoes .25
Butter, per Ib rolls .12, tub .1.4
Eggs, per dozen .09
Hides per lb , ` 3
Tallow tt .04
Lard " .08
.$12to14
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Mr per ton
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s LawstNa takes pleasure in showing goods,
Our stock -t r' e the latest
C3 .�.�. �� p�_e h
best aict we are still; adding to it.
poimmilaiusunsaarlit
ELL,
- Lucknow.
THE LEADING HARDWARE STORE�
Is the best ° place in town to purchase your
Cross Cut Saws, Buck Saws, Axe`s And Axe Handles
A full stock of the best, makes in the market. Also a big supply of -
STOVES, TINWARE, AND SILI.ERWARE
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All at the. Lowest possible .Prices.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE -.PURCHASING.
THOS. LAWRENCE,
Leading
Hardware, Tinware and • . Stove Depot.
DON'T -READ M. CORRIGAN'S
THIS!
Fine Confectionery, Fancy Goods,
Biscuits, Raisins, Figs, Dates,
Nuts, Etc., Etc.
See our Magnificent Stock of the above
FINEST GOODS,
LOWEST PRICES..
All Fine Confectionery in fancy boxes
—4 lb., 1 l ., and 5 lb. boxes.
DON'T BE D E C IVED
by Fancy Shows. We have the finest
goods ever shown in town for
Christmas & New Year Trade
And our prices are cheaper than ever.
All goods
Guaranteed Pure.
No cheap goods bought to run off at
Christmas. We carry only fine
goods all the year round.
WEDDING CAKES
A SPECIALTY.
We have just received a car of flour
from Ethel Mills for Christmas and
New Year trade.
Now is the time to - send in your
orders and get them filled at once.
THOS. REID.
200 ACRE FARM
FOR SALE OR RENT
BEING LOT G, CON, 14, E. D. OF
Ashfield, in the County of Huron, one
hundred and seventy acres cleared. The
farm is situated 2I miles from Lucknow,
30 acres in bush, 80 acres in grass, 12 acres fall
wheat, good fences, good dwelling, bank barn,
stable and shed, good orchard, 2 good wells
and no better soil. A
.Apply on the premises or to
JOHN 13ARKW.ELL,
Box 179. Lucknow P. O.
Is the place to make your selections in
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
1 have in stock the following :
Dried Apple Nutmeg
Extracts Oil, olive
Oil; sweet
Oil, castor
Oranges
Oat Meal
Pas
Peels
Pipes
Pickles
Pearliue
Peas, canned
Pepper
Raisins
Rice
Rice Flour,
SSaa go
Salmon
Sardines
Senna
Seeds
Sugar
Apples
Blacking
Lead IFie's '
Blue Fish, canned
Baking Powders 'Fish, dried
Barley, pot !Gelotine
Bath Brick 'Gingers
i Hops
[Honey
Ink
Indigo
Licorice
14me Juice
• Lemons
Lamps
Lard
Matches
Mince Meat
i Meal
Macaroni
Mustard
Meats, can
Magnesia
Nuts
Beans
Brooms
Baskets'
Brushes.
Biscuit
Coffee
Confectionery
Canned, Goods
Cocoa •
Chocolate
Corn, canned
Corn meal
Currants
Currie Powder
Cream Tarter
Cocoanut
Dates
'Soda
Soaps
Spices
Starch
Strawberries, canned
Sulphers
Tapioca
Tomatoes, canned
Teas "
Tobaccoes
Vermicelli
Vinegars
Washboards
Washing Crystal
Woodenware
'Whiting
Dinner Sete
Yeast Cakes
Dinner Sets
Tea Sets
Water Sets
Crean Sets
Berry Sets
Syrups Toilet Sets
No. 1 Flour always on hams. Good delivered to any part of the town.
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