HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1892-09-09, Page 4The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County, Friday, September 99th
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Lnckaov, Sept. Oth, 1892.
• THE NATIONAL GAME.
Lacrosse is the national game of
C':.' nada, and like all other manly spots
is
encouraged and well patronized by
our citizens.. It was this feeling that
prompted about one hundred of oar
people to go to Kincardine on Friday
last, to withera match between. our
boys and the Kincardine club. , There
was no spirit of jealousy or .malice
harbored by either our players or
citizens against Kincardine, but ou the
contrary the utmost feeling of friendli-
atess prevailed. " It was true Lncknow
had defeated the Kincardine boys
here a few days previously, but no one,
possessed of the smallest particle of
manhood, could for a moment imagine
that fact was sufficient to arouse the
ire and all nature of the people by the
lam But such proved to be the case,
and never in the history of the
"friendly rivalry" amongclubs did a
a visiting to na'and its friends receive
ea6re contemptible and unmanly treat-
ment than was accorded the Lucknow
iter at Kincardine on Friday. Both
players and visitors were alike insult-
ed and abused, and were it not for the
>nAialy spirit diisplay'ed. by Constables
Huffman and Pratt, the chances are
the disgraceful and bloodthirsty
drama would have been completed. Az
it is, we congratulate our people in
escaping alive from the mob.
What could have prompted the Kin -
=rain' to so far forget themselves,
we have not the slightest suspicion,
unless it be the lying; squib which
rippeareal in the Ikriety last week
abort the game in Lucknow. We
c enld not+expe tanyt}hingbetter ort nere
y from that paper and its admir-
ers, but we ce aiaaly did from the
people of the town.
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PASSING NOy r "
1�Ia:.Gladstane was a Conservative
from his entrance into Parliannaeat am
11532 until 1851, when he withdrew
has allegiance from that party " ou
account of difference of opinion on
'ratters of policy.
The May's Montreal correspondent
is informed on high authority that hags been definitely decided that Sir
John Abbott will relinquish the
Prenaieislaapa before the meeting of the
next session of Parliament.
The Globe's special co -. a trident at
the "Soo' says boat at the present
rate of Proa +ens the Can P': a canal
will not be completed for three years.
The contract calls for its'aanmpletion by
1 884 : and it is doubtful whether even
the lavish expenditure of money could
complete it much ahead of that thre.
The population of Algoma increased
_+:y o : ex qty -nine per cent, during
the last decade, This is a larger per-
t ;stage than is. recorded for any other
section of Ontario, with the exception
of Y li issin, and East and West York,
and- is nearly sixty points above the
average for, the Proaince.' A district
ars trhi r•h a r1I+'11 r'trtiri prnrrr
' _. Lade'. mast w have some
thiar= ,!n r'cnnr*-r.-r:d ft, and s'r,rtlla
receive the attention of young farmer3
in the 61 sections of Ottar,c+ rho
.`lit
The history of cholera mn this
.,ountry s;fows that the disease dotty
not thrive in cold weather. That
71eir2.the
t,-
ease, the lapse rr'f & month or
make CaTLadrm safe from
The Bureau of Industries estimates
the ao and prodaauoo of barley
during the present year at 499,225
aeres and 13 )376,586 bushels. This
is the smallest crop raised in the Pro-
vince in many years. Last year the
acreage was 553,166 acres" and the
production 16,141,904 bushels. The
awe yearly acreage and productions
during the past tin years have been
743,245 acres and 19,349,351 bushels.
The British market has not yet taken
the place of American market.
Wu observed an item the other day
in an exchange stating that the town
of Hagersville had thrown off all taxes
on improvements and proposed to
collect the revenue from the land
alone. An impetus has been g ten to
the building trade already. Specula-
tors have held trade without improve-
ments while the neighboring owners
build and add to the value of the
vacant lots. Under the new systema
this will not be eaac.ouaraged. The
vacant lot owner will have to turn his
property to account or sell it to some
one who will, or he will lose
by the transaction. It does apppo r
unfair to tax a man ter improving his
property auel inacideaatally the geaeaal
appearance of the town, while his less
enteapriaing neighbor is allowed to
hold vacant lots and have them as -
sed very low while their value is
increased by the enterprise and expen-
diture of the nen who builds ora and
improves his property anti then has to
pav an increased tax to snake up the
deficiency of revenue. It is time a
radical change wa`5 invade in the mode
of raising civic revrenanes and encourag-
ing men to build on and improve town
lots, instead of faveri ng hollers of
vacant lots.
ALL
a as rrn; for this year at } eat;t (tr7 r
immunity for the winter, however,
siionld not snake us careless of the
&agar that will in s'.1 like lih eorl l
abroad dm" the whole of next
mmmer. The time between now and
slating should be a time of brisk
activity on the part of every person
aeho is in any /way charged with the
sanitary raudition of the eoun y.
ASHFIFLD COUNCIL -
'Ile above conancil met in council
rooan pursuant to aaljonranneet. All
the members . present minutes of
previous meeting read and adopted..
Gloved by W. Kickley, sea by
11.. Chambers, that the following,
aocounts be paid _--,9. Kn.lpatrack, re-
pairing conics, con. 9, ; W. John -
sten, shovelling gravel, , $2 ; Jelin
Mardorell, for gravel, $3 ; Jo3nm • L•
Andrew, for gravel,' S0 ; 3. Coal-
vert diteb, on S. R. 3 and 4, a Jas.
Iredwar s, repairing gravel road, .50c.
Thos. IElliot n - p mascot mad, Il
Our fall stock is now arriving. In
a short time we will be able to show
one of the best assortments of
RESS. GOODS
- � - We ever offered. Our assoriment
and prices are right in
Tweeds and Flannels
And other Staple lines.
WM. OONNELL, Lucknow.
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Harvest Tools, Hay Rakes, Mixed Paints,
Dry Colors, Chemically pure
White -lead.
. The only permanent wall fid.
lelivia61) Wire, C a vssaize4Wr.
Sole wilt in . Lneknow for
Preston's Braided, Barbless . Fence Wire.
The Leading Hardware and Tim Depot_
THOS. LAWRENCE,
LllCKNOWa
Chas. Robinsere services! on Board of
Health, • ; W. Robins n, repair iag
bradae at Dungaannao n,,' .; Dam. Mc-
Gregor,
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Gaegor, for gravel; .20 ; I1. Cham-
bers, for gravel to pattaanaste s, $..7.20 ;
Dan', Oaraipbell, for grac his on L.
IL, '$67.210 ; firsaumil Bailie, for gravel-
ling en S. R. 9 and 10, 2'7.24 ;
Matheson, culvert ' on coza. 12, ani&
ditch apposite • lot 6, • t26.410; Mrs,
McRae, charity; ; 'hos. Lougghead;
gavelling on S. R. 9 and' 1r0, 0 ;
3aalance due West Wawa cab,, 87.92 -
Thos.
.92.Tom. Disher, for luanber,4..69,
Moved by Kie'kleva sec. by Garvin
that the followiaaccounts flee . paid '
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W. Pierce, gravelling S. 11.. 3 and 4,
811.60 ; .Jas.Alton„, repairs to rulvert
N.. G.
mad, $1.50 .; „Tobin Kilpatrick,
filling gravel pit, S. R. 9 and 110,
81,50 ; W. Morris, repairing coaly ort,
B. L.; $6.95 ; Dan. GtSmphe1L for
plank, $1.50 ; T $,gasman, tilliaag gravel
pit, S. R. 3 and 4, con. 9, $4.1:5, also
for gravel, $17.92 ; Mrs. Clare, for
graven, y'? 68 ; M.. Border, ditch, con.
1'0, $2, ; Jno. Prowler, for ;aa-el9i�ag S.
R.. 3 and 4, $7.6Z- ; A. Ritelne, �ima
spoofing S. R.. 3 and 4, y? Jas Irving
inspecting S. R. 3 and 4, W. D., :$1.50;
James Dreanara, repairing !culvert, S.
R.. 3'and 4, $4..50., also mew culvert,
;. T a ; W. Johamstron, gradin:, end
ay-elling fl L X13 ; ,l'r nalfrrt,
rravelline on L. R.. 2 • Nf. 'Finn.
gravelling L. R, 2S; Stephen Mat -
tin, inspecting, $3.123.: Jit7, 7;; eef
inspecting; :Z . lin ; toms, i'ucl -
ing on his road, 4 Sant_ Pentland,
T:ve'.liri,z on +n. ,. ~l I.3r, • .7 ,1r:; Alc-
lienzie statute iai-or teams, L i_:ru . s f
Fellow, for grave], 43.6$ ; John Kil-
patrick, for eaeal;.,:ae miss 8.
Sections,25 . 11, McLe
Kintail bill, ti,'�. The county rate- of
2 2-7 0 rills ],:: , an -, .-T. } :1 rale
f 3 mins T.r w as .- 2.1
.ss.t'=�a1'+1e pt- e r- , 5 '1 r' to
will be levied to raise the amount
necessary for pedal a r. •i gun ^^al
purposes. By -tau- No, antbcrrrzing
the reeve and treasurer to barrow the
suss of LfstDO for township purposes
until the taxes for the current year are
collected, ,was read. Oounci', 3
te re. eetagain on the 24th of,•
W. Sa'a , elp rk..
�UMN IS HERE
YES, it is a fact that Fall has arrived, and with it comes the
announcement that
R_ HICTG8is
s better prepared than ever to meet
many customers.
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It
e Wants of hi
BOOTS & SHOES
In this department our stock T;omtainns a beautital
assortment of WOMEN'S FINE lrONGOLA SHOES, (both
buttonn'atl and laced) which a.re selling, at prices that Null
astonish you..
BOYS AND MEN'S HEAVY SHOES este value.
Just the kind for the Fail annd,�' inter wear
Ladies' Fine Buttoned and Laced Kid Shoes for -.2..iofp
Worth. 50.
IN MEN'S WEAR we also lead the trade., and ate
selling a special dine of mediums $1.90 andA.00s
which cannot be surpassed for the money,
0
GroeeryPepar(meii t
Iri this department we carry a flu lime of fresh Teas,
Gro c'eri e' . C sed Goods. Etc.
LN TEA we are giving astonishing values In Japans at
5c and 35c ; ' Fine Black Teas only sic and Young Hpons at
25c worth double the money.
IN CBOK'EBY we have a Ml range of lyeantifidfl3�in-
nc rang'in in pric r‘s from r L O to m.' l -t .51.4, also a fresh
crate of Glassware dost opened. Come and the new s't `''les
and demos. Painted Flower Pots, something new and
hand ^nae. a nice lot to select from_
Give us a call" We bought these goods right and we
want to give eveaTbody an oppor", anity of sec tai 'rag some of
the bargains.
R. HUGHES.
200 ACRE FARM
FOR SALE OR RENT
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wheat, znod itarBeR, ;rf.c d ,axvtaraig, band; Num,
ata1Y maned =fid, good •orc,:hiod, a tand wens
�vd toobetter sr& -
Apply 'rm the &-unisex ,cn'to
JOIDENT 1f3.A.KWELL.,
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