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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-10, Page 2
• • a e LucknQW ► Sen sne l'im;uir_Ailisitimi;Emmi....mmungownm="1"""""'w•miume. the me -e ting,' raking for `his} subject :� Municipal affairs. - After a ' recitati o£ by Mr. Archibald McKin� iOn, Elderslie, -Walter M. Dack, M. P. P.,. gave a fine, practical address showing clearly the right to organize and the benefits to be derived. He a sorefer- red efer-red t© whatmight. be . accomp ished by. the,system of Legislation, ' flown as initiative and referendum. He _ con - +'1 C k .ow F8'b.°lOth, X393.: veYed kindly greetings .f ori the citizens. of .Kincaadine. and 1 oped the order would besuccessful in its.highest tallow tutind 3E LIBERTY TO IITTER AND TO AR(IUi N FREELY ACCORDINGTHE DICTATES • OF CONSCIENCE'_ WE PRIZE ABOVE : LL OPHE`R _•LIBERTIES -L.INTow.. NEw ERA =- Tho _ 'ho plaose a- :House of . Refuge Willi find. -.3ometiling - 'to • think - about I . in ,the report of the County Council pro ze,edi gs.. Ten- helpless persons in different' parts of they county :hate- - been made -wards of. the: county, at an vailfUE1 cost of $SSS.; ;It will not. take' kmg' at- this rate to make the -expenses -f keeping the poor a great deal _ more rF 'than they would be in- a House of iOrE1 e, •{ PATRONS' OF Ii DTJSTRY., *final Meetiig. at kinin dine.;: • s aims. Hugh Clark, -editor of the Review iu his usual pleasing style execused hirn- self for not making a speech ut never-. theless said some': pleas. ant things:-, The chairman • then - ' :introduced Grand- =Trustee, 'y L O.. Currie, - who 'occupied about two hours d :fling, with the higher -aims and objects of the Order. • Your cos respondent does not pretend. to give ever `a •syno siS of : his lecture as iMIr. -Currie hasl been en g aoed to give' . a series ofo-lectures throughout the county, all ill have an- opportunity of Irving him besides.' ab confess to :lust, laying .dow guy : pen and giving myself 'to the -enjoyment of oneofthe: finest speeches tht,05 I have had the pleasure of listenir asp: an " eloquent oration .or literary nlerr.t The proce brought to a (less_ by a ..c Alessi's : Hunter,. Young lie p eideiit,. Jol r S.:-.16Donald` 1. enzie, of Arn - o«.. The anneal:meeting of Bruce county ssociation P.- of I. contene-d in, the. town hall, Kiz cardine��.. on :Wednesday , �eti<- eat-1 p.st unt Friday, February 10th ru�ceCo , Y: a .to,: either iu point of dings -were` ialog;ue:.. by and Me- . sq:, occipi d the: eihair, and' there Dolegrafes were itl :-tetr plaC;s .� , re present eight-c.o nt.y. o#hcet-S and �proti3:p.tly at .8....p.'. Clockx•Oi Tilt_ rsd v >_ i crk o. and: - COin1iiittees . Vere re -.:Ay.-•: �. �orty-ei�llt `deieg:ltes + ha,vn,, aredei- . n%or n►� :.. � • president addressed - t11t : to- re ort :lay'teal ,o clock TieE coni: -.�ials. The • pees .. P biietl -and .. the minutes:: of mutes oii .legislation. recto fended tare �eetrn.�, . Y . .. : bast annual -_ ineeting,., also executive.. E•shorteily g Of su'm'mer- holidays in::: otn:mitteeleetin -. held' -on.. June l i tri, 1 .i -ural - school sections: .permissive:: re read and : ad . wop ed. -. 'The,' e reas leLislation . enabling. inu-nicipalitit-'s to.-,, : .rer read a flume -jai :statement shod= -abolis l -the office oftax-cc, _lector -.c�, lien ing a .balanoe.'3S0-, 5,-in°the treasury.' deew-ed_-*ex. pedient.-. concleinned, ....the `Tele -au '�itor's 'report - was -their - read action -of legislators` who accepted free.' d � . t - •ended ao Cu- . railroada, :as: -it t d. The � folio-��in a:. cti�n- . apses. over. � . i - viz :-=leg isla destro -'the :independent(: -of _Parlia- - -�ittees were --appointed, g :. Y.. � �s that-: z on and: � t and several. other.- refdrille tion;. fL'3a11.c:£'`,.. - a•lld..CorlatT'tutl -- elle _ :- -, . electionof - officers .: - re cbnsrder tura necessary, ubaic�lton.. The election a s itur.ioi and -was then; p�roeeecled with resulting as ' The committee o z . cog. t fpildws =pies dent, John -.. Mc-;:.- publication- repos ted in - favor of .Town= ; -vice resi- shi p : Assocr.atiu,:►s being: eco:gnized in Donald,.. R1- re-elected. p . P, � , ,. -:, .. e const' :utioi aand ret ..Rimer- d d- a, • �tT �'�m.: C�.uirk, Vesta,. re-elected ; � `. Ulu � � retry, Wm,- .Valens, Lucknow, re re-distributio-h of . they find gas fol--. - _ ,,� - - ,� _ - ..;, �r �uember . to.a -Grand`: sleeted ; A. Patter. son,_treasurer• Luc, lows : ,.c. p $ - vow, re-electecled , sentinel, Archibald° 'Association, 3c per mem er. to Conti ki - ' ' PaislEe i. re-elected • auditors,:. �.ssociation and -2c .per : t11emher _ ��t�u o, . y, . � • ciato�i._• a�� d: tha�3. ;110� •deo -.: Leeds,_ TTnderwood, re-elected ;-...• To�vnship Asso , deo: -Pringle, sTeeswater, - re -:elected. representatioi to _Count Association xecutive cornniittee ; . Thos.,-Bra.dley, ' should . be. on the .same .:ba si3 as.- form-: erv�ie ;- -Johii - �'.obinson, Hepworth .;, erly, -and also. recoYiirlien ed- -that :the.. D.. iMcNaughton,. -Underwoed. Dile.-:.'' 0 -.oder should::have full nd •absolute: i -gates: - to Gravid Association John. S. control ofthe ;Official Or an , - eDona'ld Ripley -D N. MCIntyi e,, The finance commit ee reported: : Paisley. .D legates to Comin. ens and tipuii salani':s of -County. Officers, end -'Ontario Legislature ...-Win,-- Valens, remunerafion to.. County _.. -delegates ucknowM . Grand .Trustee,, _ -P. 0. fixing the salary- of the E ounty :Secro- F : urrie'_•and Jas.. Gtiant,.:' CO.; 'preS of ` tary at_"$l00 per -annu:ni for past and f ur.on.Cot nty,. wee. -then -introduced current` years_ _ •. ,nd warnal • . ` welcomed, and atter : A. motion was. passed • ; -pproving of -hort responsive :Speeches -the .: nesting ; the Faction of the executive- tom:inittee • adjourned::to iu et fore :husiness - at. =b in . urging the adoption of -.the new ' s s•teni of hadling-the im'�•lenient trad' . �'Glock next mornin:: -• y � . y Ari -open: meeting ',was held in. rho' of. 'this Count and . instiont�of ,:the .-ami-place curing; the . evening. - The delegates to dirge .the ad. ounty - •.Presiden- t - took.. the : chair same syate hr--oughout theProvince. - : �t the.. Gr --and- sociation.: - . �oromptly at 7:30 p.`m._ The splendid 'Meeting_ then ad`ourii d•to inset a,t . ball was filled with h an appreciative .n- j . Walkerton next year. - udience; many of ,. whom ,were..town � ; people and.fari nets Arid their families: -who-.had driven in several miles from . the country to show :thei=r sympathy With- the ,work -and; hear the speeches - pr-omised:= y E- • The. strains of . Bro IV cLe inans bag pipes -soon aroused the enthusiasm of the. audience, andafter a short speeds r. -,of -welcome from :. the: _president, :the-. retary read a letter-. of regret :frons - 3Ia-yvr Barker` and: -thee$ Spoke : briefly upon _ the- socia -l. and -educative- . iti$tien; ces -"of the orcrei ail: -.1d- affirmed _ that he . had observed wonderful progress. -all alone,- -the line. - 'Mr Wm. Quirk, Oounty : Vice -pre- ident, spok• e. of- the .work . -being . done "'y the order asq ars - organization that - : sv as political- yet not- s _paitisin instar-. -:ging :what_ hail been -done by the Bruce county e• xecutiVe-board. in formulating n scheme to_brin . about the reduction. - f__tl e - n:um mer • of cou:rity councillors. Miss-- Agnes : -Corrigan the' noted.. "vocalist from; -Ho yro61, then.sang "The song that. • reached my hear • t" in-spendid ' :st li. This was Miss. Corrigan'§ :first. y. '. ppe nri nce 1 efbile a 'Kincardine -'•u di e n:ee1: and- she fairly took :down :the. dao:use, -receiving - a hearty encore, .. 'Jas.- • �aunt..in a .practical-..- :neat, . l ;p� ee1i :Avowed reasons why fa_ riving: _' s not as profitable as =it oughtto be and-. explain ed how the" order of P. - of I. de -.`-igied , t_ o accomplish - soinething • in eecui•ing_ the greatest wood. • °to- ._the - �_reatest number.-• T. F.: Patterson : - p hen .recited "Tho Glaiket street itoo." The Broad Scotch spoken like -a •native - The �, ..�__ with the evident : appreciation- of the balance on hand 'Of-. : '68.9:33 T he -4;idea- of the selection -places Mr. Patter-` assets of the company..on the,. 3lst son very r §mere front. rank as ;an aria7.$.91,177:-,57 It is . very re a� � Of 'was evident from the: forgoing . that the- - _ e Ragg (the be 'gar) --After', .. ::; , and ruem =coni an 'is now, doing a.. very safe, ;bepBrite, mate Wagge (e�in�� :. � y . . The, other day` §,addressed ,. rosperou- • and - successful business. 111bt always- p : y and when . ; - df and dumb lay"' m8 a charter- I. says -c:c : Tharp he had. me-, arrested. ,. our And is broa 5 . - Dcin't fit y on tlittlen• Ong. er. - • x -z ar-ence a, St kinds: uf. now on hand a t arge stock of la;; q d - �d : artier inter g p �. . fall a _ k is p r .e w : _... , s � ec�alt o� fuer til - � � l . a full � stockg pis also mala a- ; s.:�• . �Yn: �, call.. .�-Ie• Chas -as usua_r. ould not 1fai to blue Ove" er fLr��ace: sh ' ALENS, Sec.. IES _ �T T l �L14:OS MUTUI-L • FIRE INSUIL ' CE CO. The -annual: meetn pany was. held in the Dungannon on Tuesday inwar alter japanesed -ware, Pr n;0.l0§Co* .chains, Rop s.anci; Lamp Goods. hasin c all The -Leadng�.Hardware Depot.. • Stoveppin ankitepairing promptly attended. to. of, -this cotn- _Court Room,. the 17th Jan. - There- Was larg -attendance of iiolicy :holders:: -The -ret.tino- directors, Mr. Finlay -1Anderson-,. of- Waw.a -were re-elected: for•ano er year.. reports whi▪ ch.: :were - unahiniouslY. .:-adopted,-- we give the -following- par- -ticulars number (Al policies force -31st iot,Dec -1892 :was 1-9-94; $.2,-,427,2974 Which ShoWs aril:increase _of policies .on. -hand of 5.6- oter:the- -last report, and .an increa e of. risks smiled Of 95.;962. he -arrOitint of -premium: riotes on ha d being R90, - that Of: the :previous year.. There were .669., applications passed by :--the Board of Threctore firing thel past year; . policies were - issued: covering' insurance. to the amou t- of ,$778,575;: preniium notes to he. .amonn.t, -01,143.00 " Total umber of loses 'year were--4eyenteeit, fourteen of Which were Caiised. 1ightningi- total anionntI of f loses pai wag $25:. _.-and: has alo`t:Of' 'SHORT HORN-: BULLS • HE _ IlStERSIGNED OFFER -FOR - sale ,0 superior -young bulls -ranging from- Mo-nt4s.to -2 years, . These are .the right,sort, thick -and fleshy -and will all- m Ice ishiow _Correspondenee solicite Or home. and see I St • After April 1st my siock .of_ Will pe second- to none in this-pait of the country just orclerecl a large consignment of the verj best g must h,ve spade to -put -them in, therefore my stock the premises are:—A• good,-. large, edmfortable 7U45 feet,. and underneath the :sr a I stone back part OfIthe lot and tWo..g,eed Welld to -the - which furniates ample water sup y,.3d, -acres -"of hardmixiod:blla; large -orchard. oftvindipally winter fruiti 9Q acreS under grass and: the . This bbini.. one of the best farms in the For Terth§ and- particulat s, apply to Or to JOHN MeCABE, re4ra. oflor lot, OUSE AND.- L "FOR SALE-- ON ;Roe's St. also lot for Sale pn Hiwelock St, ne ar the Q. Station. Oh eas3t, terms. I have ods and 'o der to clear them out quiel4 o tock of ER I ES Rootn must be made and -by calling early you. wt. fine selection to choose from at prides. that, will. sh • that I Tyler business 1 have a .5 'Pounds NeW Raisirs, 4.1a. Pounds Tapioca, 25'c. 0:Pounds Rice 25c." 10 Pounds. Gran; gugari $1.00 25 Pounds Light Brown,SUgar; 1 :ember .the entire tocii wilt be sold at COst: