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Trade For Cano;dI
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Snws, ..1.11..1s.s and -Guns
Nev goods best quality ,
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Cultel7 gitxd lamp goods
All to siiite. Cana -
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/ thaw Trade
ISFF; WREN YOUR BY
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rOk WILT, milk' Wit1.1::NL
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C. TAYLOR!
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Good,
field out tO. buyt:rs
looking foe 1
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No trouble to slici• Tv'
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.goott TAVie.r •
body _
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TICKNO
K OF HAMILTON
• LUCKNOW.
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Capita paid up
`Veseiwe Fund
` Total Asset6 •
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.$1,25o,o6O
• $65o 000
- $7.979;648
President -- OHN STUART.
.) 'Vice ,President—A. G. RAMISAY.
bIRECTORS.:
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-- ;form P Room ; CTURN-Y, GEO -..._LoAcFr-
-, A. T. *cop.,: A.. B. -LEE (Teronto)SA VJR(".
eejimr--:--ne;Tes 10to 3,- Satin
day's. 10 :to 1. Deposits of $1. and iipwardi
received and interest aflowc.d.
T: ...SPEC/XL DEPIOS/TS also reci-ved: at -cur-.
rent'rates of interest.
.IMPTS`mi Great -Britain and the 'United
a,rid sola.
,BROWN, .S•iie-Adee/T.-
NTAL
F. S., -J.E.-ROME, L. );;S.
Wingliain, will be in Luckn ow
4ii the se( ond and fourth- Fit -
day and SaturclaPof each month. Good sets
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tor SRL Filling and evtracting a speCialty
TOtace at_ Cain'S Fi-,"o-f€1. - -
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LEGAL-
- 21-Attlo_ArsON-, -.13A1RISTEP-',
• Solicitc4; Conveyancer. etc., (late of
- Canler.)n,. Holt & -Cameron; C.pderich). Office
at Traver's old stand, .
11 INIORRISON, - ATTORNEY Al
SOlic-itor in Cancery. Convey-,
_ancer,. CornmiSio 0,, etc. Office. over the
- barber shop. -
ARROW & PROtrDFOOTi-.
X ters, Solicit4ors, etC., GoderiCli; Ont::
- J. T. GAREow, 9 0, l'aounrooT.
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ILELLIOTqT, ' OFFICE AND 4RESI-
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drenc-e, Outr4rn street,lecoucl door'. north
of,Little's shoe store, - • .
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irt R. , TEN NT, PHYSIC IAN
• JL! Surgeon a dAdcoucheur. .Surgery op-
posite ,Cain's hotel. Office-hours.from 9'- to 12
. „ a. m... and from. 2t:6•5 p. ra. .
MoD. GORDON, M.D., C.M., F. T.
• M.S., M. 6.P.S.O., - Physician, Sur-
• geon-, and Accoucheur. Office next. door to W.
-,9.11in'iim-i3lementshop. Residence Ross street,
south of D. R. McIntosh's store-, .
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'FIR.. D. 'GED-0ES, _V: S., CALLS-
:CY either- by mail or telegram -promptly
„attended to, Charges moderate: -ResMence,
Outram street, - opposite Dr, Elliott's s and
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'second -door north of SENTINEL office.,'•
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ONEY-TO DAN ON REAL 'ESTATE
security for any time, at the lowest
rate f interest. The principal may be paid
.-at the end of the time, or apart of the princi7
pal raay be paid each year, interest ceasing on
the Amount paid, For further particulars,
etc, apply to AXGU8 STEWART, Luck -new.
• sopiglrigs
er T. SEPOTIT LODGE, NO: 384.
Xii. ' meets it the south end Lodge:: Room.:
- in the - j!Una . Ice -Hall, Luokn ow, - every rik
T.day everihr at .8 o'cleck,: Te. K. -Win3-
__ ,STER, Q: T..,- --P- 1110411:118- See.
O. T- .- TIP- The regular menthIy
y 6 meeting of the Wi-men's: Christian
Temperance Union 'Wine herd:every seCond
Wednesday of each month iu the -Odd Fellows
Hall; Liicknow, at 3. p in Mits. W.. H.
SMITH,. President ; Mks. HORxEr.L., Secretary,
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1•oage,.N0.112,
th6ets- every Friday
- . at 8 o'clock
in their hall,- Ca pbe.1I street. All brethren
efirdially invited. Grand N.
R. Hughes,. Reporder. •
BANKER
Or lacknow Banking Ooi
- LITOKNow, ,
TO THE .FARMERS
- We have the -following: farm ,.-properties for
sale -cheap and ..on eakSr- terms of ,paSTraenti.vi*-i.
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-- :In KinloSs.TOwnslaiwa 50 adre farm, a•-1.00
acre farm anda.150 acre faini and a 200 «CO
farm; in IcHien Township a 20%cgeTfarni
West Waviratio'Sh Township a farm �f 100 acres
and a farm Of 150: acres., in - the TAitiShip of
-Ashfield two farms of -100 acres each; in Turn -
berry -Township, only a. few miles •.' from the
town of Wingham, 100 acres of Umber land,
and a grazing.farra of 250 acres in the: Trown•,-
4hip of Nicardine, - • • - -
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We bave a large quantity.Of money to lend
on first mortgates on farM or eine& property
at from 5 per 0 -exit, -in terestl1P, The rate is gov-
erned according to the "class of security.... We
also -lend sniall amonnts. of money on second
mortgages and .first chattel mortgage*. -
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We .do a general banking business, in all its
branches, allow- interests on deposits, issue
drafts on all Canadian - Points • and on the
American- Exchange National- Bank, New .
• YO] k City, and vihiCh- are accepted ;anywhere
thibughout the United States, Make collec-
tion3 in the States -Ontarie QUebeei Manitoba
ortlie. North-west, and cash 01.60.s. on any
place,. LendIng, nRoney on farmers notes- a
_specialty, • •- . • •." •
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• We effect Tnsflrance on all: classes
lugs, either in Stoelter Abitual.'Obrapanies as
desired. . :Nene imt first oast ..c.inpitnies- rep.
resented.
e1OTH,189.3
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EO A SIDDALL, Manager
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tel.suRANcE' •
FiREANp MARINE,
:cliELPH.•
Telephon* -No 195. - •-• •
CH-URCH DIRECTORY.
NGLISH CHURCII --- SERVICES 11
• a: m. and -0;30 .p: ra. Sunj• v. School,
2:30-p. in-, Superintendent, Wm. . Holmes.
Adult class every "Vednesday 'ening at
8 o'clock, Bible &Jill ayer book les, in's. All
are welcome. - CON NoR, Pastor.
UCKNONV' INSTr-
tute. Reading rooni-open every evenmg
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from 7 to 101): m., excepting SliturCis. 3-7±2'n
the hours Will _be from 2 to -6 p, I; The
librarian will be in attendance -duriag these
hours.. D. .DA Yuer., teet G,•
MuRDOORt Seoreisr,*1
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G. T. R. TIME .TABLEJ..-
-TrainSleave Lucknow- for South at 6:0ELa
10:48 a; m,ind L15p. n,. ••
r_ North at 12:35 14..ra,, .1:02-p ixiid 40:28
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THE. SITBSCRIPER JEAS OPENED AN
• office in the building east of tbe
SENTINEL. Printing Office,
AGREEMENTS-,' BONDS;-, LEA S,
DEEDS,- MORTGAGES AND WILLS
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_CAREFULLY P-..REPARED
Plans ,s-eecihcatioes and estimates for build
inks; mills, bridges,-ete„ furnished
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on short notice..
JA.S.,sOMERViLLE.
Teicknoie, zare.18.91 • .
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Farmers, look, to . your Own. interest and
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. insure • . your -farm !buildings and. -,-
- 7 'private dwellings in the - -1- ••
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LO N I:),N M.UTLJALI
No, large Pr6iniUm Notes requited
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. cf*sm •SY$11E111_:.`
50 dents to 90 cents per $100 for three et4ers
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LAN:E
O. F. -,Cdul'efil- 1 A
0 .shertwood., No. ---
50,:I.atoknow".
every first . and thircl. -En
Monday. in ' e -v e r y
month in the Or-
alfge. - . hall. -Visit--
- - lug 'brealreii a r 0
.1,"•.; :cordlrilly inivited.
AirC. R
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TIi144, ; ,s‘
..1). D. IC LE„..., SEC. .
GENT,.
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Also".,,aant . for'. the Phoenix, of
gland..
IMMO
ondOn
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armors then io
To obtain the best prices for
0 . U.W LU_CKOygur
„...N'N•V LODGE
e the Ancient Order United Workmen, •
meet.- in, the OclelfelloWs hall , on tho last and
...second. Monday eveningof 'each -pacinth. a •
eight o'Clool- Y. --`t. )retliren, e.-;ordially
2 2 i _1. ., ‘ !,.. ra it is to ,iliv.i,ect. - if- rATTERS;ON, Al -aster' vrir.irkinan,
R. D. CIA3-1Eitoii., Recorder.
FINE yolif bthrLIVKRp4oil.t. age t°: lise
*.'1.ndbrincr o iiia' rket "iii.:roils
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1 pg b il
'Iveighifrom 2 :
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TU ifiEli SELL-
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1:1)A err OF • LOTq N.,_ ..i.„-e-ETJ, .;*ee-e-i , A -re T): . . . e• i
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teetete oe the ,- ..‘ t!LLE:21..-itizi. '-;.,z1ces--ioin• two.;, , . ,..!
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tiima-*-1.11p.,,,f , -,,g;.):-.. ,.., 'T.-. ..(!velii,v •.. 1 . •
five aereK eleal.ed wad ,b:-..4.-t-pf,! v.-01. Cimlieriqi. till& soason, der
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Apply- t:(2..z..11..e.N.a)atler`-_Xtokenzie on . the pro-.
t, -t r r ,.. ... , - ., f '•s. .
TI -11S -•;:l f .."-4.! 1:); : t.: urctr Ig , i O., „: z' n.t. 1. ...i. I.. • • I ( f ()Oa. TirlaeS .
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Crooks. or palls a
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TAINT; ..:74pRgi1,4th.,..1$9.3...--
• Zutrucroiar -couNcit.
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regular Meeting of Council was
held inthe Council Chamber on Tues-
day, April 10-th. All .th'enabere:s-
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ent except Councillor Lyons.
folloWiligke"vountstwiere,.ordered
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to, be paid: J..N. itc*-11 postage and
stationery, $1.93 e Thos:_ -Douglas, on
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salary, $1.90.00 ; W. Stewart,. elect ae
14,hti $100,11 ; Jame -8'0.41413a-, work
Onrstreet 50- Mr Keri, i,Win&hain
• gi'k."-Oli:e'4e*rh:P*TY:$1.0i 111;,.'s•PA; 14'
to pey.Johri Adams, Ja)!).e4s Sandy, D. •
;Graharti.a.nd J. Grif66,:$4.00-: •
;The Auditors! Repo/for the . year
•:1892-.was'sArnitted and dn motion pf
-Murdoch and -Patterson* - was referred
t0-:the.finance_conithitteetlperepert - at -
_next meetiriee. ".- "4- '
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On *Olen: of*Hurdoch 4nid.• Ander-
son the Reeve was •instructed to
• rart&e. ler ite. jont ineetimel of -
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and School Board to settle; financeS.
• The Reeve and 0011110110ra Murdoch
and •Patterson' were appointed .a co-
-mittee to inquire into the heheme- •
of Hunter and Ross' hill.
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The clerk was instructed to adver
• in the usual .way for *tenders to
ly of _graVel, 111:giber, . eta.
deputation :from .:-Company •
eel d attenticii- to. the iridifferenc7'.
• which the • Coe -Emil and 'citizens
O -Upon the loss of -clothing, _suffered
by e Men Whet tal:o: an_ active -part
iriputting out firo§-,-.and repoinruoided-
• a nominal .grant to:such :i'nee-j...e.'aa • .elis
tieg rsh theMSelvea; even a.t the- 00St
of eir elothing. It Was -therefor
resolVecl- on motion of Councillors An.
clereon, and Pateerson-ethatA-.*grant Of
$290. be maele„to -each- -41 the .follow;.7
iCampbell, K. J. McLeod,
W,0•J--.28thell, Steel 11,14Mo:chi •and W.
'nier,- E. :McGill, L.. Hinit'er,...
From Jr. 3rd to.Sr, '3rd MeBrciten,
R. •Hun -ter, • j.,--flunter, L. Haleieke B
Gardner,H
. erta, •
Sr,- From•7to -
Gewbreee Armstrong,
J. Habiek; E. .yrelester.-- • •.
Pp:Mir:Jr. .2tid to. Sr. 2.nd-B,,G-aird7-
net', . • Webster, If:
Webster;',,T, -11UnteI., ••
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The snow ii•getting.bffthe readsjb
degree's,' -.They:4-rc'--dOin: *up 17*ic-,
where it has .been off foe -iatrae
. The recent laing will nia'ke:a clianke
on the 'fill • • wheat. They: are - badly
:needed. ••
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1.41,ICKIVOW PTJBLIC SCHOOL.
P Wetskin, .E. Kaake, ST -111gLeari, W
McClure.: Poore -B Grundy, J Me-
Liesky.
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OVLENS.
Mr. Adamet&rden, who has been
living in -Wingliare, was home on
Sunday last. . ' „ • •
:Messrs. Charles Stewart and.Albert
Woods; who ,•are, -attending .0.oderich
igh School, have been spending their
eater- holidays around home. • •
Mr. -John A. Gordon, who :has been..
in Manitoba for the past year or two
is expected home on.Friday
The boys intending holding a rneet-
ingeort •Saturday next for the purpose
of re-erganizing the St.: Helens Rase
Bali Club.
The -Mee Institute of our
•village - has hkd a'Very successful seriee
of entertainmentss_during the winter,
• The.. Institie' te-'. -is in a llotiriehine&
condition. The leading rnegaeines and
hewapep.ers are to be found in the •
Reading ROOM; while the number • of:
members is gr,-Natei.. than, ever,. *
The lack of A -croo4:-hall• has been a
serious drew -back to - the success of
"entertaifireente and pliblie meetings..
..About a year:ago there- -was-ati :agitation
foe• a new hall,: but .4 suitable Site
could ntit'be'obtainedeend the matter
was dropped. Now, however, a site
bas been secured_ in a favorable pJaee
and the hall: is likely to be
Meeting*.is :to be .held :in
the ,Mechanics! on the eyenin&
-ofeThursday the 20th ink, at 8 .o'•Cloek
for the purpose Of having • the: matter
fully idiectssed, after which steps will
be taken to - proceed ,with • building.
All, interested areeievite.d to. attend, -
We hope • that 1)y the -Close-. of the
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summer we rnay have,a-hall that will
be eri oenaMent- to our village.
'.LANES.
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. The-followingis the standing of the
. pupils -.of the- Iduckrio w ' Pu f )lic School
•'for the month of, March
Riese, eien.erel Tee.
, . Sr. ith-_ExcellentM McCoy,
Lawson, N Pres
• Jr. 5th=Exce14 06,11a4,1 ,1*.FOstet,
Douglae. Gebd—W Reid, 6 Arm-
strong, W. Yule Ael..1Vlifler, -T
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Reid, A Douglas, 4:Hornell Poor-
-1 E Terant.
Lr'Gslit7ong
ri E
-Ain .
McK‘zie,' MT Treleaven,
McIntosh,R 41ohnes„ Ge` Berr,y, J
Le, es, W. 'Corri'gan, pailla0er..
Flidiee-S Boyd, A Findlater, D Col=
• lins;; Moore, L iPatterson, A Baird;
Brennan, E McLaren, B
TI •Collins; -3 --Douglas, Gain, .13
• Bryan, A Finlayson..
Jr. 4 ih:7--GOOd-L-B 30Coy, '6 11
. Doug-
las, IrArmstrong,-0..1air, F Matthie,
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tr • Eaird, - Edward. Fair • If
ThoMpton, W 'Davison, Thompson;
M -MeMuHen,-Grundy, G
-ton.
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Skinner. •• .
• James Yule and Simpson West.
made application for .recreation
grounds and pi committee- composed of
CouncjlJors•Murdoch and 4.4uderso1i
were appointed. to prOcr re tlieense of -a
village play ground. • - - •-
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rixsTARDzir--cRImE.
Tuesday evening last t says -the
Ooderioli Star, Constable- Gundry ar-
rested a Young man namecl,! Thomas
(bate, r•-linowii as "Tab "),.Craig, on aii
information charging him with rape on
yoUng Woman _named Sarah_ Kirk-
patrick,- daughter of John Kirkpatrick,
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Bayfield road. The crime, itis alleged,
was eommitted nine months _ ago, and
as the result thereof the Victim was
'delivered, of a child on Tuesday morn-
ing. She -is unfortunately -very feeble-
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esepoelo. ERT*EN.
Sr. T 3rdeLExcellent-e-D,
ALGeddesej. Donald,-
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.derson,
y -Kill
bourn, .E.- Wheeler, J. *Lyon,e, I. McIn-
toshl L. Smith.. Good—.-H.iii.dla-i-;er;`.
F. Stewart; E. Vance. W. Lees. `. Poor
• —G. Grundy, 0. cLeai4a. irigan,
J. McCoy,- G. Sho bottom. -
Jr. 3rd --Excell rnt---M. Hunter, E.
MCCluskey, .,-4... McDonald,il C. Mc-,
Quaig, • Good---E-W, Holmes, A. mid,
clleton) S Small,-IVRobirison2 l A
Shoe -
bottom, L - Ross, A Ross. _illair—J.
Stewart, •F .. Ross A-. Mcedrviee .W
GrUndy, M Grundy, J Watson!: Poor---:.
D McAuley, .13,. Gr , ham. . .
-.Senior • 2ncl—Exellent--J Lawson,
A McNabb,- lliCadterOn, MFinlayeon,
M Murdoch; A Brennan. L §tewark
R Davison, NI Greer, B.. Pate'rson,' c
McLaren, W. Vitidlater'. -WE Allin:
Gbod.--e-LR • p . -McLean, .11' Watson.
minded, quite incapable of - calling. for 'Fa 1 7----0 1gPQ11;a1g, .W McLea .
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herself, and •from all that ealaie learri7:1
DEJ" '11;11N.T.
ed Was 111thehouse elone, father Seri -2ncl----Excellent—J
Donglae, D Herneill; G Patterson, w -Girbbd Friday .there distributecl in
.-G rennanj Lees• Anne'sicharities 'known: . the. Royal
being, at work in a field, when --
-man,
whom she -, describes. as -.the. prisone,
ceene into' the -house :eeed byt violen.t
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_force- holding his hand ori- her month,
accomplielied the act. :Not having
in-
telligence-eneugh to con-..ipteheli-;d. what
hadhad been done, she -said...nothing eto
her friend, • :and When. her condition
,bedaMe too:apparent-for doubt it was
only with .cliflioulty. that, - suffieleiitly
Clear _statement- cpuld. be got 'front her,
and then through a. laOlc. of 'judgment
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on the' part .of_ her, parent no legal
.action -was taken- tietti the• "wee
born, .Craig was _brotip:,heehefere Reeve
Protidfoot Mayor But•Ier beiriie out of-
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Town' R. Hays ?epee:rill& fo-e'. the'
. - tmo
and -.L. Dan.eey , for th6
flefendp. adjOurnment evas - riecOe- •
ari1y- a sked- for and- granidel for . one.
-week; •b.aif being refused.. The'prison-
er a*yoeth, but: he has', by --no
meansf•borne'a• good • eheragtere about
-town.- !. :He had; • it seems,•_been the.
premises once, befere trying to trade a
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horse.•with the girl's .father,-..b.nt,•• the
.atter r.now claims, s ere dee ;an: aesiimedt
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'Fferning,-- j - -Mute
, Same. :. The. girls -dei n McLean Fair—W
scrtione of hith - ve
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Ever farm, seema to be the scene .
_industry at, present, 'Every available •
team is at the plough; and ore or two. .
fermers have already•sown- peas.
Mr .1 John Quinn has gone on ft- trip.
Colorado. -
Miss Quinn,. of Sirecoe, pent
few dayelaSt. Week at the old hotnee
'-stead.
athes. Kerr, - our esteemed
teach*, .spent his Easter holidays with
hie., parents at. Millbank.
Mr.:John-H. Cameron,. teacher at •
,BrUssels, ePent . a, few days with :
friends here:... • • •
Wages at present= seem- to be ruling ,
high this season,
AN OLD EASTER CUSTOM.
One of the queer *Old customS of
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Eastertimahas come to have an un-
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erson, -looked.for sequel, is ,Oneday before
clintOsh, G Hol es. GOO4-e.-D D WestininiSter Abbey one of Queen
Faire -N Reid,:M Mims; .01 Vance; •Meundy. This consists of • purses of
Jr. 2nd:-----Ekcellent—W ---vrePoYliff'- .
actly the sPime age As her Majesty.
McIntosh, . A ' Watson,' el- ! TeYons, This year the wome4 in :the Igroop re-
Oood---B•Allin J n aiftl. O. c4rundy; eei'ved the equiyakut of $23. and file
Moore, RelViatheSon, R Grundy M- men - $25 apiece. Such is the face
Davison _M Murdolch .K
, . ; • , . tileY• value of tbe gifts,. but the recipients
Mcicenele, E Rei
•coin given to deserving persons of ex -
ID
Mceo-rviei -51.0114g; each. leceive two autique white . and
ell, E MeMullen.
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Part II----Excelle,nt---R Little, L silver pennie-now an obsolete
• red kidpurses, and much of the Money
Lyons, L Flood, .
bottom, H_Robiuson
r, J Barber. -Goo
-Florno, p mcDonaid, .E.Findrate,
lj Reid, L SteWittteB TOm, S .Stewart,"
eiraam, -Popins, A Cone'
Jehnston S
Stewart.
Grundy, C Shoe -
G Mair, E Tay-
-J-• Henderson'
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.7.1311RTH •Dgll'AIITMOrr; ,
Sr Pt 2.nd—ExCe)lente-4...Doughes,
E.- -McLaien, McClure, F
E ivfurchis W Lettson., E
• A G McKay. cl Good ---W Hen -
ti n,- A Whiney, - Ai Bry n--: , . •,,,, ,_...,
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and the fact that b,' t:rits.s.eeri`-a.gairi-on - . .. - 1
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-th6premiSds the.day the outra&e Was ' Jr* .1 -It' . 2nd----c°1eril.t7--- 11 ' Ma
-, • • e. .. ulle. n,-.R.Douglai,• 114 licAuley-iii
comMitted, seenied -to establish his
•iclentity,-andactine.: :on legal 3 ildvide o_rtlicote,. Burrisit.-G jOhrtstOeie, F
tlie infe rm ation_ *as 'laid ..eed "the .ar 'Laren, B - • IVIcgutaig- G1)0
.1)est followed -as stated:. - I eQu4igo"IM B4ari L. rmstroiig,
E.Tndersone-W Burps, Rebinsond
A.slipiEp- - i mcci.*•: m...-Aili4T, : Jj Fatr—I.a. 0°17
7.s,-. IV! .MilcOlu -e; • *' avisOn. - 1.i'oor---.-
I;
..M4Lean, ..A.,Tenna t. ,i''. 4 ...
Two :: fiillowieg - P„e ---1-,11e_. pro tiabtion
. -
reed° oe.pueile of•b, Se No.. ,a .at the
last° ilniform.p-rorre.-,-.1-5.en-
-
.Proln: Sr. ,I1 to ;:-T ' ftb7-•A
Hfe;hest_ -D-
eod,1L Kincaicl, P Headly, 5' Mal-
e -
ugh, -M - • StZtwart •M 'Middleton-
oodie - R Middleto AI McPherson
coin. No sooner are the purses distri-
buted, with a great ,deal of religious
and other ceremony, than the waitina
erOwd of curiesity seekers pounces on
the fortunate receivers of the Queen's
• bounty. The aged pensioners are quite
e •
epared for the eager horde, most of.
Whom are women, and in a very few
-
minutes: most of the treasure has been
sold for about three times its legal ten-
der Value. "Few of her Majesty's con-
teMporaries there are who resent and
--resist all vulgar temptation's and bear
away the royal gift as a family heir-
19pin, .
3
•
FROM FARM tABOlfER TO
• OWNER OF 7000 ACRES •
Messi's NI Barnes, • B. Blair, •
•and" other visiting farmers from the 1
-State of Vermont, say in their_ report
-"We also visited anct met Mr. -Sandi-
,
- Son, the: Wheat. King of .3.VIanitoba, 'who
..came here nine yea -...s ago as a farm
laborer, without capital, and now owns
. • ,
&farm- o' -K f 7oaefos, -3000 .of which
is
• •
un- er a ugh state of cultivation, the •
crop bei7..cf t"
de.