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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-01-27, Page 1• 7 aylor's flaidware Machine Harvest Too s, e „- Raress DoWN, VO BANK e. TY Ur • •t• -....e • • • • TTOKNOW,:.ONTAMFRIDAT JANUARY 27th, *1893. LLICKNOW. PaPita paid up Reserve; Fund Total Assets President, -:-.Tozar . Vice President-- • DIR :TOR:4 PROCTOR, A. _T. Wc0p, -..dashier----3'. TTJRNBt1IL.- SAVTI V se LINK •:---f#6tits 10- to 3 ; Satur- day'R. 1a-tril. DehositS of Si and npisrar'ai - , - . received: anO'iyitere. t allowed spkoTAL-DErost s also 'received . 0 cur- rent rates of intere. t. .1 . , . • - $4,25o,00d $7.979,84q. ITA T. • AM§A,t • MORS. : . GURNEY, GEO; Ro ar . . LRR:(Toiopio).. • , - D_RA PTAs' on' Great 11;itain,. and the United States bought .oncl sold. Q.. - BRO Su -B -AGENT. DENTAL J. S. JEROM.g, L. D. S. WincYba,ni will be in Lucknow ,.. • on the spoon(' and fourth Fri- day and Saturday of e ch month. - Good:sets for 61.0: Filiincr and vtracting a specialty Office at Cain's 61-fotel. • • • _ A. MALCOMON,- BAR,RISTER,L. - • Solicitor, Conveyancer.: etc., (late of Cameron, Holt & Came On, Goderich). Office at Traver's old stand. • ' , MORRISON, .1.-11.• law, Solicitor ancer, Commisioner, e barber shbp. :ATTORNEY: AT. in 0a,rieerf, OOnvy e. Office. -.over the ARROW & -PROIMFOOT,- .1.31 ters, -Solicitors etc. Goderich, Ont. J. T. GARR6W, _VV31. PROIiDFO0T. IVIEDIGAL A. MoDONALD, . D., C. -M. O. P. .• • O. Oce, LLIOTT,- okorog AND:RESI, enCe, Oarplri. street, secoud door north ••• • of Little's' shoe Otore, - Iry -'TENNANT,- TRYST °Q.I N, . , SuFgeon and-AccouCheur. Surgery -op- posite Cain's hotel. • -Office, hours from to 12- a. and from 2 to 5 P. Zia.. MGD. -GORDON,. .D., C.M., _Ile . C.P.S.O., Physician, Sur- • geon, and Acconcheut: Office next door to W. A.ilin'simpleraent shop. Reaidence Ron Street, SOUtb. Of D.' R. McIntosh's store.: TAR. D. GEDDES, V. '6,, (-34.LLS 1_,/ either by mail or telegram. - promptly attended to. Charges moderate. ResiOnce,-- Outram street; -opposite-Dr Elliott's. and second. door north of-Srm::NEL Office. • --MySICAL.T UITION; MRE lvEISSES. LITTLE - ARE PRE- -- pared to give music lessons:. on the piano - - or oigart. For further- -:particulsrs apply': at the_ tesidence of W. IT, Little, Rosa street * IE N E RA 4 di.** TO AN 0 necurity for anyt . rate of interest. The pri • at the end of the time, or pal may be paid each year 9 the amount . paid, For ..f" _ , etc,„,tapply • NOUS STEW • SOO IET E -6 REAL ESTATE e, -at the. lowest cipal May be paid •part of the prinel- interest beam* on rther particulars, Lueknow. BANKERS,L LIJORNOtv", •FEB'Y 13TH, 1892: T0-71.1E:FARMERS:I' -..Since the date of Our list advertisement to you we.have sold 1100 acres of land, and being • all the land 'held byusin .-behalf of the • various Loan OPmpanies. _represeht-, except :t -he. Shaw farm cd 200 acres in.KinloSs; and which we are offering very cheap and on very. easy terms of payment.' !Several- fanners ha.”, .however, placed. • their our hands for sale, so that We 7h0N1 to be.able to sppiy the bulk of the ‘deand.forIarms as • heretofore. But as our saleoexceeded 1000 acres last spring -We would .request those in iant of a cheap fa,rrh to''.apPly as the- Spring tithe-- will -how. sooh:, be here. We can grant very roasonable:terms Of • payment 'for all -our- sales .and ' -a low rate of Anteieot, - •- - - wish to -renew or change. you mort- gage, or put a new mortgage- on yourfarm, or moneiaway payment of the interest • • . .. • or -principal of yourjnortgage, we can guaran- tee _you satisfaceon and. at a. very. trifling expen,se, - , - - . We . lend: money On farmers' notes fer lOng or short tinie, and can supply all demands on reasonable terms, .Sale nGteS a. specialty.. . - we- do a 'general bankino_: business . all Idnds: with • 'Merchants-, .Clattle Dealers Shippers and- Farmers,: - _• - - , - GEO:. SIDDALL„ Manager - ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. , *INSURANCE - :Film AND -MARINE, .- GUELPH. Telpp4one No. -195. • HURCH DIRECTORY. NGLISH —SERVICES 11 a. and 6:30 -p. Sunday School, 2: 0 p. Superintendent, Wni. S.' Holmes.' A. tilt class every. Wednesday evening at 8' "clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's All . ar welcome. REV:W. J. CoNNOR ;Pastor.. • 17cIKNOW MECHANICS ' tute. Reading r924,_diLen, every et:ening fr TAO t 0 P. in., ei%ptrog Sattirdajrz th be from 2 to 6 air.. The lib ariatewill be in atteidance dutin these ho s. - D. D. Tuiti, RI:10031, Siorffitinte_ • ' • - C. T. R. TIME TABLE. Trains leave LucknOw for South it 6 a 10: 8 a, m. and- 6420 p.. , • •th at: 12:0 p, in„ 4:02 p. and '16:28- . - TH ST.TBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN ffice in the building east of the SENTINEL Printing Office. . A R.EEMENITS, BONDS, LEASES-, DEE' S, 1VIORTGAGES AND. WILLS CAREFULLY ..PREPARED. Plans ,specilications and estimates for build • - gs, mills; bridges, etc., furnished on short notice. • • Luckn .1#42,1.E391. JAS.. SOMERVILLE. 0. G. T. SEPOY L DGE,64. _ meets in the south 'end Lodge =Rooro. in the Temperance Hall every . The:iday evening at 8 eV ckLficrokfoliw., -sTER, C. •MAP.ERSS Sec. - C., T. The -regular Monthly lrVemen's Christian held every seoond n the Odd Fellows - M. MRS. W. 11 RNELL; Secretary. rNy.y • Iting :of the • TeMperanue "Union will be WedneRd4 of each month Hall, Lucknow, at 3, Ili: SMITH, President; MES. 11 y 170KNOW Lodge, No. 112 meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in their hall, Campbell street._ All brethren cordially invited. 1C.J.MeLEop, N. Grand • _H. H. PIEucE, Recorder. a 0: 14.,COURT to. Sherwood, • • 50 Lucknow. Meet-. . every first and third M nday in every -- m ntlr, in the Or- , an e hall: - ing brethren . a r e co (Bally invited. VZ:lhiae7PRT. IVIATTIHE, . C. R. _ .x,.) YEritE SEC. A .0. U. W. LITOICN W LODGE OF -Lt. the Ancient Order ,nited Workmen, .. • meet in the Oddfellows hail., on the last and second .Monday evenings of each month', a ,•-• eight o'clock-. Visiting brethren cordially invited. D. PATTERsox, Master Workman R. D. CAMERON, Recorder,' HOUSE T LET. Apply to to "-Ctr, U. Lire, Lucknow. -0 Jai; Kiri, bruorbo - • Flame look to your own interest and tire.Your farin buildings and . private in the: NDON MUTUAL-. : .- 114) largo- PpenduntitotO require , CASH •SYSTEM : . • -50-cents to 90 tents per $lop_ for three years,. 'JOHN. 'LANE .:KINLOUCIL - Also England ent •for - the ,Phoenix, Of .LOndon tail) the best prices for your 111`1MR; if is your advantage to, use PINE LIVERPOOL SALT, and br ngit to market in rolls weighing from 2 lb. to 3 lb, or in tubs. Crocks or pails at this _season do not as good p ices. • SPARLIK R1V1ERS' INSTITUTE. WHOLE NO 992. ting the highorder of theleople • .intellectually. He. told., of the work in connection vath the Ontario Agri- cultural College and believed that the men:being= educated there would soon I be the rulers :of the country, He The Farmers Institute, held at Holy- referred to rood on Saturday 14th vras an iniquali-' fied success in every way, in. point of attendance, interest manifested, and amount of iniformation gathered by those. who swere there to interchange - P ideas. Upon • agricultural questions.. _ During the .afternoon session nearly STJCCESSFIJLI MEETING ligLD AT HOLYROOD . . . . all the seats in the .eOnifortable- and • co: modious township hall were filled and -during the evening session many ladies Were present and a large number .had to stand throughout the entire -evening as _the. seating -capacity of the-. hall Was not'sufficient-.-to ._accomodate all who ha;c1 -driyen-in from the surrciund, mg country through the storm :that prevailed„ 'Mr. James Tolton:, President Of the irSouth - Bruce Farmers Institute,. -occu- pied: ...the chair .and: in: :his: opening remarks rev -levied. the.situtation of the. -agriculturist and showed What was the object in holding in.stitiites throughout 'Ontario and •advised -all o become -members of . the initituiC • He theni introduCed Prof. Shaw- of the Ontario Agricultural College, ;rho in &splendid practical address spoke Of the :eviclezi;, ces of prosperity to be: seen in the , CountY-pf Bruce and described 'what he Conceived to .be.the: right kind �f stock to .grow •::f017-. profit -giving-. the chief _chtracteristics.ota,. good beefing animal also the points.ota good sheep and: also a .good profitable hog, pointing Out the various .-characteristics of. the cliiferent breeds. - He was -followed by Henry -Cargill, Eiq., .2Vi. P. who 40-. humorous- style told why he was Apr Holyrood and gave his experienbe- an anieteur.fatnier in raising- cOrn for a. sik and .the Succesi he had'in raising '60A cattle for export recommending early maturity. and*finishing at home. - 1Vir. Hutt, S. A., gave. apractical • address upon the silo giving details as to construction and filling and after treatment. He believed that it was .a good plan to thoroughly tramp the silo -every -week for some time after filling as there was a tendency to settle down leaving air spaces near the top where illjury would ensure. Mr. Wm.. Malcolm, of KinloUgh, then gave his experience with growing corn for the silo and showed San3i)les of Compton's early corn matured and from the silo. Prof, Shaw pronounced the samples to be superior in quantity and the discussion went to show that Compton's early swiis the variety best suited for Brece county. Mr. Malcolm thought that he got mord, return for his labOur in growing corn for fodder that in growing turnips. John: Jackson, Esq., Abl4gdon, tilen read: n a 'interesting and t exhaustive - paper on Sheep breeding and manage- ment and a . -good deal of diScussion was entered into. • He didtnot believe: in crossingone breed of 'sheep,- ts.,„1",FINEAG41 another rather select the kind•INGrajDA3 CE, to your locality and then a w a Pure bred sire with the ffriutiPsAARmTIPCY-il' with good ordinary ca,r6 LIP!! thus you can in a few, go/ yot NA c • !, tion of best ewe lamb class flock -of sheep. fall feeding he had s t2 lbs. to the acre sowing of -grain an catch crop of r after the grain w apparent injur He gave his for to•be used wit the flock is shea to be found c acid in _cryst. pint; water lamb in the Mr. Hutt sa dip about would be en At the e addresse tural people he hat. of its si Aid, libr e moral surroundings and'imfluences to be found there and concluded that young men going there were pretty safe from adverse • inflii- ences; 114. Buchanan, B. S. A.; spoke of the curriculam at .the college and of the benefit he and others had derived from the course. He pointed out that for sixty dollars per year a young man could get the two years couise and • as he had three months .during • the har- vest time he could earn enough to iput himself through for instance one young man who, not only paid'his way ,through but had sent home- money to people. • Hutt gave an addreis upon z‘.,fa,rming. as -an oceupatioe_which Was interesting -- and instructive.. To be suCcesOul- we .must have faith in . our- Solve's, ipush, pluck: and perseve.rence and by using every effort and farming telligently and having all *unjust legislation removed agriculture wonld- .be more proAtabiee•, - . • !: Mr. Corrigan then:gave an .address referring to good work being liont; by Farrnera Institutes and what was iF1t by the.Patrons,of Industry, the other great farmers organization. He saidthat thore. was a side of the picture that Was depressing; farming does not -payfor the investment and labor and that bad legislation was to some extent the cause of it and when farniers. would "awaken .to the fact that their interests should be first then We. -might 'hope for just legislation, • Peter McKenzie Continued the. subject and forcibly pointed out that What we as fariners wantedwas access to the best markets and if we could not get Unre- stricted Reciprocity we -Should look for :son:teat:ink else::: Wm...T.44m pointed out that:trade polices could not .alto -1 together. be responsible for agricultura- depressions as in England and Scotland where free trade prevailed there was great depression among the: farmers. .He thought that every duty should be removed ; that in any way increased the price of farm.. products and that -access should ballad to every market possible on the best terms so that the Canadian farther could compete With any one gise in the markets .of . the Jas. A. Lamb gave an address upon dairying. : -He has obtained a. reputa- tibni as a -dairy ,farmer and eonaeqUent- ly- is an .authority. He believed in *004 feeding every day in, the year get'. best r,eSultS. and following he most .sbientific •method of making butter. . .The: programme consisted of .a tation. by Mr. Buchanan, B. S. A.; songs by Mr., John McKenzie and a recitation by Miss Lizzie Ackert. After votes of thanks to the speakers and chairman a most Successful.Farin- ers Institute'was brought to a: close by -singing the national anthem, PIGWACHI LAANIIRO,S0 GE ORCETOW . CURES WHERE. ALL ELSE fag eseeglSTA%jarrtsggr tneivt czoN s owl P-ri : :ii.iin.a.osnntif4a, !ruse., ailitia.1001.. c„srtgliocui;torre. eireer virimort occarse$, 1311....,,adit, 000# 8, sum- ---t corable tr." Tor501 . ' liable dog -Penw.-- - - ,. ,• to- 13;, toiLarw, ovaSsisTiloair- "Boacti , ine i_ e ,ir,l'ailmg, jetirtviuout;urvaileePoliage "I - . EST mirii ANOSH. Counci met according to statute, on. Jan. 16th, the members took the ec arati. n of qualification and ,orepe‘ Tho offie rs' salarieA for J.693- wer6*, fixed as olloTs : Clerk, $120 -treas, urer, $8 , ac:sessor,- $60, collector $65,'• au itors„ $6 Pacir; road conzt;1 misdoner officers w Miller, el W eron eoll B. lireath plied • c alaperpso:ft emoe commissio Clerk •to awards an sion othe duties requ rate not e hundred w 82 per day. The following re then appointed : .R, rk ; S. Ward, treasurer; son, assessor A. ° D. Cam- otor; John Webster and X. thead, auditors The.mem- ncil were appointed road Ors> A by-law was:pre- nfirming • the foregoing, ts and authorizing the,. charge, for all copies ltnit documents in lie posses - than those which his , ra him to.do .gratis, ktt. ceeding eight cents per rds. The . treasurers' re- port showed balance and receipts of $5,012.75, and expenditure $4,197,81 leaving $819.94 on hand to January bond were examined ind .accepted as satisfactory. On Motion of Messrs. Medd and Gibson seven copies of t 'account The Clerk's ad Treasurer's Municipal use of corm by Mr. Tod that the Board . Health for 1893.i Messrs. odd were ordered for AI and officers. Moved seconded by Mr. Duman; 1 ing • comprise the Stuart, r, Ward, Gibson and, Medd, with Dr. Case aR medical adviser. arried. The Clerk rti- liorted havin registered 48 births, 14 marriages a d 24 deaths during 1892:. The bud w;is extended for returning. th Collectors roll until Feb. lsp. A check wag issued .fcir, the amount 'o Collector's salary, to be held by treasu er until the roll be re Wive!. :The. following checks were - issued: Munic pal World, 7 copies,. a575 ; S. Ker diteh and Iiipiag $6 25; as. Donnelly, damage"' rem ovingtgrali. registration fee $860 Alex Stu frffien.." ; au. reports' for co nty on bridges Ait'..7.11 rates, $7; To nship elecerlas expenses, $35. 5,- Camercheim salary as -collec or, $0; R. 1C, services' , under Diteles and %Ay Courses :Act,- • Coun3i1 a,djou, oat. to meet .on Satu day, -Feb. 18th. . . R. K. MILLER J ; K. Nirit' _ .77.".•••••••••••••••••• HOLYROOD ••• Owing '.to 'the fact that there watP - Some mieunder tanding about°. the debate there was only a small crowd out. on Friday ev ning but those cWhia came out werea,'ply rep-a;i4 for their.: trouble, as a' very pleasaro and pigfit,- alite evening vira spent . by th4:Aibiti,., Ibnersst.r..u.'mTehnetaiPMrUsiaembinyeiTcoen.-80isotrkirigit' j*Vt111.‘" Purvis A. A. 1CeiT, and D. .Statf - sumTI • Recitation by . -John Valens,- Jo . ingl:teLll'or:(181'-'1,,vis14-1 - ir.---s't ' TI.E2iicilotilittra'naPhs47:1(feinlitulliauVrca'S"hasartbrollis"&tsta flux° V 1)&4 4Dge song by .„ tio • • tagarr_and expenses ocael wekly fro eral CoLurcussion to lpt-tize cenlensa2 Pe_rnianent•poaltiOn. Goodarn chance advala• Atisive _rritory. in weretelte Of Nur3eryur,ock, _and olliz Rrawn _hi both winada an • Unt- mates. Clean, nd toeic steci ..,___truettoixicae,a ..iwavinent teed. Nom ord' tutiozi in CAW- ' ers. It coropetto, •tioo, anygeson'eivo; Donpetra-enlotaatlito an vious faftures OWNin th , • ,,LAR_BROA.Vdas Continental OultinfitetzerPacandresnlaka ;o7r7 4 ni'S 410118013Peilable4- " TORO --......_•• , . _‘044110,— -04A1 IOW oTh 11,18T. 1E-100:01:00 or OAS. .401101T5 Igitatted. 011 - • • • 0 • '