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LUPICN
ONTARIO, FAIDX-rj. J,A.N.VART '13th; 1893.
CANN
ADA CAI:itoT, Nupit A -
-TREATY.
U.0 K -NW..
Capita paid up
Reserve Funit= -
Toth! Assets
' President- -7 ,T01(if SY0.4:11.
ViCe 1YeSillent2=-A..G. 11/1.MSAY.
laIREctO S
ORX PROCTOR,. GRAS. .GIATitTEY GEO. ROACIT
A., T. 'Woi.), A 13 flEE (Toront6), -
CaShier--4. TURNBULL.
,
SA Vic BANE' --T-Tortro 10 to _3 ; .Satur-
day's. 10 to 1. 'Deposits'of 1 and upwards
received and infAreot allowcd
. SPECIAL also received at our-
. •
- rent rates of intereo 1- -
Aft.,4F.Ts PYI flreA-Britain. and the 17nititd
•
States bought and gold.
X. p. 1.-3ROWN'i 8T7i3-.4.GENM
IMMINAMMO,V14.771rwelnliPilillartra
• DENTAL -
$6.46,666..
- ••••$,..7.979;6413.'..1
- J. S. JEROME, L. D. S.
will be it. Lucknow
on the second and; fourth
day- and- Sturdy of each month.' Good sets
for 610. and extracting° a Specialty
Office Cain's Tiotel..
. • .
LEGA
roA: MALCOMSON/,.. BARRISTER,
• Solicitor, _Conveyancer. .etc„ (late of
Cameron, Holt tvz,- Cameron; •Goderich).. Office
at Traver's old stand
MORRISON, -' .ATTOREY'N''..:--AT
ik .
. - ilaW, Sol itor n a.nicery„ Convey-
. . .
ancer:.Coramisioner„ etc., - Offlee,-.over the
harber -•• - ' .' - -
-AhR.OW. k .110-.07DFOOT BAligIS-'
- terth, SOlicitork etp:„+, God -erne -hi --Ont..
. • , .. •
• .* T. -GARROW, Q,C, -. .W.5.1.:,..ROIrDkOOT. •
BANKERS,
LucknaiBanking Comp y.
LUOYNOW; PER7Y 13111, 1892.
-TOTHEIFAIRMERS-2-.: •
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-Siude the 'date°lir last adiertieeraent•-•tO
you we have sold 1100 acres of land, and being
all the land held by ui; in behalf of the various.
Loan. Companies-, we represent: except the
Shaw farm of 200 acres in Kinloss, and Which
We are offering very cheap.and on: --very. easy
ternisof.paYMent. '-' •
Several farmers have, however, placed
their farms in our :hands:for. sale, io'that we
•-hope' to be abler:, to. spplyi the bulk, ;of. the
demand for firms as heretofore. . BUt as our
.se.Ies exceeded 1000 acres last-springweWould
request those in want of &cheap farm to. apply
early, as the. spring time - will nbwrsoon be
here:- We can. grant very reasonable terms of
payment for • all our sales and- a low,rate of:
i
-
- nterest, _ .
•
• 'If You wish' to' renew or change sou
moit-
gage, or put a new -raortgag-e on your farm;_or
:send- :money -away -payraent of the interest
or Principal of your mortgage, We.c-an gtiara,n,
tee .yori. satisfactiw
o.and at a very trifling'
expense. - -
We . lend money on farm ersrnotesff;,,,r long
Or short time,-- and- ean supply all demands. On
reasonable terms, Sale pc,tes a specialty..
- We •do general -banking ,busineSs of all
kincls--With Merchants, uattle
• Dealers,
Shippers and Farmers, • - •
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GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager
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-RolaERT
- iNSU.RAFICE
FIRE AND MARINE,
_ GljELF14. .-
.Teicpbciiie No. 195:
CHURCH DIRiCTORY:
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A. 1V10.DONALDc.
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ktidoTt .0FF.TfrEAND REK.-
denee, Ontrarif.otreet,leecoi4'doorhOrth
of LittleS store,'.
ni",NTNA.L.NT,
Snrgeonand_Accoucheur. Surgery
posite Cain's hotel, - OfficeliOtr:fronzi :9. to 12
a. ro.4 and from 2 to 5 pi. m.
.c.
IJ 3:103....GORDON, F.
T.
:Physician, Sur-
- eon, and .Accoucheur .0flice next.doorto W.
- Al1in'efinplemenkshop.1.11esideneeRoes
soutn-of D. IL.ycintosh'S Store;
'TAR,GEDDES; If,- CALLS'
either by:mail- or te/egrara proMptly
L -at fended to. Charges moderate..,• Residenee,
OWaini :street,oppostte. Dr • Elliott's and
:sec Mel door north of SIEN-TrAri• -
MUSICAL 'TUITION ,
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TIIE MISSES LITTLE ARE PRE-:.
pared to give music lessons- on the piano -
or organ. For. further particuleit apply at -
the residence of W:Il;,-,Little, Ross street.. ••
NE RA
tr ONEY TOLOAN ONREAL ESTATE•,
fon,g Nvi: security for any time, at the lowest
Narrai` of Interest The principal may -bozt Raid
• at the end of thetime°, or a part of the princi-
• pal may be paid each year, interest ceasing on.
• e amount paid,. For further •particulars;
c., apply. to ANdUS STiwART, Lucknow.
SOCIETIES
LISH 01:11T1.3.16 -H —SJRVIOES 11
a- and 6:30, p. 'Sunday •School,
2:30 p. m., Superintendent, -Wm. S. Holmes.
Adult class every Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. All
are welcome. REV. W. J. Pastor. ,*
-170..KN•0 W. MECHANICS.' INSTI-
,
tute. Reading, rOnni oben every evening
••-fronl.7. to .10. p... ta. , eXcepting Sa.turclayz
the hours from 2- to .p. The
.11-braria,-n will he in atten.cianneAlniii-it...these
D. D. YT4.-r.,. . G,
ititutijitto4, esietwi
C. T1 R. TIME TABLE. -
Trains leave Luckii6w for eolith at 018 a m, •
1.048 a, ni.,and 0.20p. m; _ 7 • -
• North at 1.230 p. m,402p mand 10:28.
•
'81/13S0IiIBER,. HAS OliENED AN
1 ffice in the builthig- -east of the
- SENTINEL .Pripting QffiQC. r'"Y
A -.1./zEMEFM... WaNDS.,
DEEDS, - MORTGAGES :AND WILLS
gA4EFELLY is.i4EPARED. •
Plans ,specihcations. and estimates for build
ings, Mills, bridges, 46„ furnished •
,
on short nOtio.e:
f •
• JAS. SWUM:W.1P'
Lucknow, Iin,;1891.
, 1"-- , .by toDatk- NO. 38‘-:
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*.- ,'. -14 esi i_alli? e - south .en- - Lodge - Boom.- •
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zhierance. Hall-,- Lucknow„ :every
TUe4,- q -.'ening at '.8. .o"cIeck, IV .K,-. WRI3,,
• SM.,: ii -j- 'L•17.-.,.....8..ATH,EVi... 6C-. ,
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•F/fT.. -IT.,--. The regular monthly
- ..•
-cst • xteeting- of.. the Wc-inen's- Chriittan
„ Terap4ignedi Union will bt held every second
-Viik,An.6cray of ea-011.month in the Odd Fellows -
Hall:. Lutkriow, , at 3 1). s-rii., • Mits. W. H.
SMITH, President;: MRS. IfORNELL, Secretary.
ir,TTC-NO4w
• 4 Lodge,.1q4.112:
meets every Friday
„ evening at 8- o'clock
their hall4 Carapbell street. All brethren.
bordially invited i 1..•1.1V1PLEol5; N. Grand;
U1I. PIEROE, Recorder: -
Farmers, look to -Tour _ Own :interest' and
insure. farm buildings and
privee, ciweningti the
0 N N' MUTUAL.
wol4rgp-P jeutituilli iiotes r.equire
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50 emitg to 90
A E
A.-uo
SH SYSTEM :
ents per $100 fol. three
0I4N, LANE
KINLOUCH.
agert for the Phoenix of London,
d.
years,
TO -th Editor of the •.entinel,:
yeIrs-. we have been
• negotiating - for reciprocity...with the
:United States- on a --perferential
eorge Brown's -.a1rangements. With -
the, Washington Vernmen.t Under_
, . •
:the McKenzie Government contained.
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not 'only. agricultarali.product&bnt also,.
a short list' of -manufactured ,goods to
be freely exchanged between Canada
and -the United States, -t6' 'the exclu- -
-sien- of 'every other, country. - Later on
_
last year our Ottawa' Ministers- went to
Washington- with the object Of free -
commercial - relations. . „The.. Washing-
ton- - 'authorities; -- through Mr. Blain,
offered a full measure Of 'reciprocity,.
with Canada- on the basis:of the.
ex611.i'Sion of everY. other country, the
'Only. basis on -which reciprocal .-adVan,
• tages can...reasonably be. procured.
•
-Now-all these -nego' on: • ou- r
part either with,Vriited-StateS, France
South:AniericA%r the West Indian.
colonies„. were simply -undertaken
tij.-Jder, false 'pretense. They Were:.a--
delusion unworthy of Canada for -the
Simple reason that we, as colonists,.
- have .not the shadOW ,of, authority - to
-
grant; by treaty, • tariff otherwise,
• a dollars worth of. p-i6ferental. 'advan-
tages:Po' any foreign country, nay
nioe-
to :the. mother co-untry herself, The
BritishGovernnaent itself, with all its
.•
supreme power,..canot _give its own
caronieS one Cent of-perferential- treat-'
Trient over,its worst :enenties. --Great
'BritainN -treaty obligations: with...the
conim.ercial nations. Of theworld for-
bids it, and. as we .arei part and parcel
of the. British Raipire,..._ these -treaty
obligations have •to be --respected in
• -the Doininion of Caii.a,,da: as well as in
the British *Isles.. theinseives. There -
...fore, all this clap-trapabout reciprocity
With the. United States -pr anybody
else,'' is pure i,-fabrica46n- with not a
parcel of justification..?t authority to
stand . All this perferential -treai-
ment-: to. be Awarded by Canada: in
favor °of -.British • goods _advocated by
•the ultra -loyalist press is solemn non-
sense. - The mach wanted pretension'
thatCanadahas the shle control of its
tariff legislation is a Simple delusion.
If.the.Parliament of Canadadai‘ed to
'legislate in favor:. of a ..,perferental
tariff to the advantage .of . the British
- producer himself, not to mention. the
foreign marinfacturerq' the -1 inuerial
Government would simply throw' that
legislation -tj" 'the: waste- basket'. as
cont-rary..io the . -treaty obligations of
the E- dmre. =
r. . -
-Au still.we haw Ithe Government
-r,,_ ess telling us e-vei' lclay in the week'
, **hat a thing it is-fo. Canadl, t
•
on-
troLits own...tariff, -And what --a di.sas-
trolls thing it would. be to lose ' that
control by a commercial union' with
. . .
tile 'United 'States. '• • •
• . _ - • _ . . .
, The fact -is -we, have no. recounized
• • rights inioommercial. matters, and this
idle. talk about eteriding our trade
relations iisiniply a farce. The Want
of :knowledge. on _these: international:
questions by our leading politicans is
really marvellous' and a_ matter of Bur --
prise for other countries. As eOloiiies,
:we hayeinolie of the*- sovereign rights-
' f friyeople. Our mock parliament
-
nd ernment are -subject to the
• proVal-'42 the British -Colonial office,..
pre the real- power-. resides, and if
are in earnest in advocating, the
asion-bf our -commercial- relations
wrn :or without - the Empire,. we
n.au -first, obtain ::our inde-
Penie ce, Which alone ..can - free the
Do ion of Canada from the -entangle -
men tipnlated .in the treaty-- Oh,
. . a
gat,1° f Oreati
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INDiPEN-DEn.
2 -7th.
14 0: F.,COI:TRT -
‘..,14.--SherWood,
50,, LuoknoW..•
Meet -
every first and third .
Monday. in vezy
month,- in the. Or-
ange hall.
ing ..brethrett a r e
cordially invited:
MATT.11As, C.; R.
0: -.LODGE OF
the AiiCient Ordqr United Workrtien„.
Laeet „in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and
'second- Monday- evenings .'of each niOntlt a"
eight o'clock: VWting brethren . cordially
invited. D. PATThRSON, Master Work2itan
OrAitER-6-N, Recorder. : •
HOUSE Tcy: LETI
mor4. Otn#0,
0 013fath. the best prices for
701THIMRi -^
to: your advOtage use
FINE LIVERPOOL SAJJT,
and 13t 6. it tol-mark0: in rolis
weigs Y,Ig from 2 M. to-- or
tubs.'in -- Crocks or pails at
this
ppd..
_pplirto to 1W. IT. Little "Lucknow o
as. Kerr, Prumbo.-. .
sea son do not Ming as
!ces.
SPARLI
.Dece
Divinity,
of the Pr
occupied
church, R
mg, where
0Ost _apPr
words of .Da
'But 'Daniel
rj would_not
-
RIPLEY.
portion of the kings meat nor • with BrELITE
the wine whiCh:,‘ he drank," -
the w
•
ofur.othin. ForTehseteaen:au
and. church drea
s of utaay, the 1
ugh -
king
• young men of that congregation,
which he had drawn . important
serious -references exhorting his y
„
ful hearers to embrace Sound view
the truth. and adhere to them thro
out their sojourn ia - this life, t4
Daniel for our model in. this res
who stood firm to his principles in
idolatrous • court of 'Babylon.
whole "discourse was eagerly list
to and the audience -dismissed
the happy experience -that was g
for them to be there. Mr. McKe
is young man of great promise
we trust that the Lord Will spare
for Kaa,ny years of future usefulness
his 0 WU vineYard.
'CORAL WREATH CORNERS.
.UReR uRE, AmEtir.
• 1 meeting pflhF`White--
eri Co., Was held . irt
Whitechurch, On Sat -
7th ljecember, 189,2; at,
Before the hour for
the business of the
arrived, the Trea'surer,. 4r; If., D.
as busily engaged \paying
end -tci the the- 5haro-,-.
meeting. was organircl
dent et .the Company.,
'
2 o'clock p.
p6ct commencing
the
The
ened
with
ood
nzie
and
him -
in
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Mr. J. W. Miirray, our extensive
cattle. and lamb buyer, having more
stock than room for, -notwithstanding
having two. good Stone stables each
.40xa ft., was compelled to remove,
the house which stood on. the Mannis
farm and place it 66 his homestead
for the accomodation _ of his horses.
Ile thinks that:by a little changing it
will. make an excellent. horse stable
and we have no doubt but it will, but
the McInnis. far M which is owned by
the said S. W., rooks kinder lonesome
withouuilding, but"' such is
life;
. Miss Mary Henderson, of - Rapid
city,' who was sOnding her' hblidays,
with her cousin, Miss M. J. Murray,
of this place, returned home one day
last week.
Miss Strathdee has • been engaged.:
toteach'Clover Valley school for 1893.
At the. annual .school meeting: held
iri Clover Valley S.. S. No. 11, Mr.. W.
I_Tam.fitcqi was elected 'trustee, And
-Wro.-..Piitchaid. took the Contract of
supplying the school with weed.
. " A '
the. .anntial- School meeting
held in Paraniount .Towle was
elected trustee and Tennyson took
the1.ContraCt` Of Supplying thfi school
. .
With -Wood.
Mr. Danie1White.radlier
and family; Of Bad Ake,- Mich., are- the
guests Of Daniel Poteher, of this
• Mr. Daniel . Thompson -has. :1-ea4ed
Mr Xenneth Hunter's.Efty Acre farm
for a term. of 3 year*, We. understand
that he will move on it tome time in
March, Ain -Minter and fainily has
moved to the .village of Lucktiew:
goLYR001).
Owing to the unfavorable condition
of the -weather _there- Was not a very
ar pu riday :evening to
-
hear., the - debate; The programm
consisted of a reading; entitled "The
-Tramp"- by John" PurviS 3 a .eona- in song
by John:MeKenzie ; a reading by .A.
. .
Kerr, and a recitation on •Temperance
by James MgLeod. The subject- of
thedebate as announced. previously;
was "Resolve that Canada . should
adoi:.•t: Prohibition". The affirmative
was, opened by . D. :5. McKenzie; who
bought out several: good _points in
support of his side Of the question.
He was ably supported by -4-ohn
Purvis .Anct James Marshall.: ,The
paje'VE6-1 negative was was. John
Valens, who was assisted by James
McLeod. Several .'others were absent
wli16.,were' to take part in the debate.
Messrs. John- Connell, Shoebottoin
and Thomas Malcolm of .Iiinlotighl
844 as judges- an&gave elle decision
in . favor ofthe affirmative.
The-
subject for the' • next debate is a three*
sided one. It is worded "Resolved
•that the future of Canada will be
(a) Independence, (b) Imperial Federa-
tion or (c) Annexation.° The Speakers
appointed on the sides are :— • -
IndependenceL---A.A. Kerr, . Peter
rrigan,-Alex. McKenzie„.D. -Statters-
ra;-Purvia'0 in. Valens and Joe
Corrigan. :-Annexation-4..jas Marshall
Purvis, D. Kerr, J AIcKeniie, A.
Switzer and Jas. •McDon.#1c1,-- In3petial
Federatiori-7L-WM-Valens, D McKenzie
McLeod, 'Geo, .Mcintosh„ Jas..
Purvis and Win. Connell,- . ,
A
McKenzie,. a ,student: of :100
the Theological Hall vv
College, -MOntrealulpit,
of tho-. iflurein
on Ne*.- r Years - even,
ached:. aliowerfal and
Sernion* frOr . the
st Chapter, 8th verse,
sedin his- heart that
lienderson,
out ;the divi
holders. Th
by the -•Pres
r. Prank
words to:tho'
the appoinme
side. Mr. R
Unanimons*
the items- .w
following Aird
dresk which
tlit the point.
annual mdgt
efficient secre
and • approve
ment of .reoei
read by the .
of „the.year's
handsome - su
Patrons of till'
for the butte
was 422,000.
0
nry, addreSsing few.'
e. assembled, and asking
t of a chairman to pro,
bt, -Currie, sr. *as. the -
dice of the,Theeting and -
re tlIen taken npin.the
•:The chairrhan'S
ad -
as :short, pratieal and
The,minutes of previon13.
ng. Were --read ' by the
ary, Mr.:..j.V. Simpson,
The• 411(1i -thee --state=
ts and expenditures was .-
reasurer. The, receipts •
°tic -totalled up to the,
. of $14,04.01, The
live company received'
sold during the, ,year
t the The. batter "csW . ZOki
0
0
••
if
aaverageTrice of –20/0, per
atrons receiving
16
pound.- Total .number
e during the year were
arge number of the'.
.i3sresent and the way,
ef the- Creamery had -
pound, the
and 17e. per
of pounds ma
67,875. A .
Patrons were
the; :business
been done, an,
in tlhe large Meeting, which
tells wed -for he directors and :Other -
officials. The ppointment- of directors.
for the year 189;3 Was then taken up,-
'and all the oi .directors were
ed viz: Frank Henry, John Gillespie-,_
Richard Pett piece, Gavin Wilson,
and William Martin. This close
the principal business,
but other
matters that interestedthe Patronsand' sharehol,d rs were amicably dis-
cussed. This was one Of * the, bes#
and largest me ting which this_ Poni-
pany has held and his saying a icsdo4
deal,
t ere -was
not
a single
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LORD STAN EY AT,- GoDERIC1EL
•1•-••°•°+•e•
Goderich, j, n. govArnor-
i.
general of Qa ada; Lord Startler or,
Treston arrive tdwn by.the
-o'clock. train S turday ;*eVerring.' ]Ie -
was met on hii atikal by Mayor
ler and -oth-ers, and, an arrangement
was made for a informal reception in
the ,coutt-room to:day at 10,30, On
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Sunday his ..-e cellency ;and • Major
-
de -de -camp, attended
St.- .George's church
evening services. •At-
ning service a hettlj.
on .and a keen ,blast
in off the lak-e, 'but
veniences•-did, not de,.
froin, walking fron-i-
e the aW.f." Vicporia
lace, to the church, a,
three-oarters of a .
10 a.m. a ift.r4tyir
ti of the. -
W h his a
-divine service a
.
at morning, and
the hour for:ev
.snow -storm Was
was' blowing: f
these iit1 *co
ter his eicellene
the -station, whe
was his abiding
distance of Ail
Today 4,
her of the reside
present in the court-room:on tOtt...nc'
• 'Ws g
The racteiarot
and otherwisetoett
h
he Tsai .-w
rd welci
vreeris'
•
-$1013 of the tecep
neatly festooned
ated„ and -benea
which adorns t
.couttrooni the w
ily designed' in -e
At 10.30 the go7;(erno"r-gen
aide-de-camp arrived, .aOca.
J. T. Garro v. k-62 _?Gblailk •
f ouvfoi.s. 4140.
Oueen,MPANk
• baF.v.
and the metiabers
proceedings open
of " God Save th
an address,otwel
town was read b
spariritroap.s.r,inlataiedrdb
aftet:A .-13';'tiere4Ost:a.
to " several more
o t 1-01-ibicy.f4k
ome onmED. TEAT .
Mayorkini4r a.ntho4,
• .reputation.:
ply qualite
•Ord ir
, 3...that theimi
At mina •,,:is
pusbing men to..a0
.the
wit!
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