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VOL XX.—
BANK OF II APAILTON
LuoKNovv.
Capita payiupl
Reserve41:uild
Total' Assets
--$1,25o,Ooo
$659;o66.
•t7 979;648
PreFidt-rit --JOTTX STITAT.
VieP'.President----A. G. RAIriAT.
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DIRECTORS:
:opyoR, ellAg. Guitimy, GEO R0•4:eir
WcoD, A B. 'LEE (Tor -onto),
;Cashier -4y TURNBULL._
SO -FIN
Good Inducer:tent
Held out to 1;4ertik
looking for
SIVTES
No trouble to show
goods e r
Ibiot!irsAYl11:14094
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ONTA-RIO, FRIDAY,
26th
893.
WHOLE NO. 100g-.
BAN KERS,
Or Lucknow Banking Oonip y.
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LuoicNow, FEB'r 10TH 1893
TO TN- E FARMERS :
_ We have, the following, farm properties for
sale cheap and on easy terms of payment, viz;
In Kfnloss Township a 50 acre farm, a 100
acre farm and 2,150 acre farm and a 200 acre
farm; in Huron Township a 200 acre farm ; in
WesWawanosh Township a farm of 100 acres
• and a farm of 150. acres , in the 'Township of
Aihfielcl twd farms of 100'acies each ; in Turn -
berry Township, only a few miles from the
town of•Winclam 100 acres of tiMber land
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and a grazing farm of 250 acres in the Town-
- ship of -Kicardine,
• We Ihve a large quantity of money to. lend
on first -Mortgages on farm or village property
at from 5i per ceht, interest up. The rate is gov-
e rned according to the class of security. We
also lend small amounts of money on second
mortgages and first chattel mortgages.
•: We do a general banking business in all its
branches,- allowinterests on deposits, issue
drafts on all Canadian points and On the,
American Exchange National Bank, New
Yolk City, and which are accepted anywhere
throughout the United States; make collec-
tions in the States, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba
or the North-west, and cash ch,eques on any.
place, Lending money on farmers notes a
specialty.
We effect Insurance on alIclasses of build-
ings, either in Stock or Mutual Companies as
desired. None but first class_ Companies rep-
resented,
.544 vim t9 BA,:ffir.—liours 10 to 3; Satur-
flav'g- 10 to 1. Deposits of 81 and upwards.
_ riveTveit aani interest allowed. -
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SPECTAE DEPOSITS also received at cur-
rent rates of interest.
DRAFTS' on reat Briiain an'd' the irnitedi
States bough -nd sold.
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J. a BROWN, •SuB,AGEiTT.
-;:DkNTAL_ •
J. S. JEROME, .1;-. D. S.
Winglia,m;wilI be in. Lucknow
on the second and fourth Fri-
day and Saturday of each month. Good sets
for $10. - Filling And 'extracting .a. specialty
Elfce at Cain's Ifotel. • -
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LEGA.L.
A. INIALCOMSON, I3ARRISTER,.
e Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc„ (late of
Camer Holt &-Cameron,-Goderich). - Office
at Traver's- old stand.-
MORRISON,- ATTORNEY • AT
L. law, Solicitor. in CanCery, Ctinvey-
ahoer, Lionimisioner, etc. -Office, over the
barber shop. -
4. ARROW & ,PROUDFOOT, BAR41.1&
• ters, Solicitors,- etc. Goderich; Ont..
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T. -QARRoW; Q.,0, • *Nraf. PAotrDFOOT.
MEDICAL
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11„ ELLIOTT, . OFFICE AND RESI-
*deuce, Outram street, Second door north
of Little's shoe store,
-1-1 R. TENNANT, P-11 YSIC IA. N.,
-Surgeon and Accoucheur. Surgery op-
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12 -
a. m.; and from 2 tot
irk mop; GORDON, M.D.; D.M. ,
.LF M.S, M.0.P.S. O., Physician, Sur-
geon, and .1ccoucheur. GEC& next door to, W.
Alliresimplenctentshop: Residence Ross street,
Beata. of D.- R. MeIntosh's.store, - • •
R.: D. .GEDDES„ 8., ,CALLS.
either by mail or telegram *promptly
-attended to. Charges 'moderate. Residence,
Gar= street, opposite Dr. Elliott's
se.00ncl cl.9or north of SENTINEL °MC?.
:,,GENERAL:::•••
TON:ET TO -LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security for any tiMe,_ at the lowest
• rate of infer -est. The principal may be paid
• at the end of the tiMe, or a part of the Find-
- pal may be paid each .year, interest ceasing on
the atctount- paid Tor further particulars
- etc., _apply ANGuS STEWART, Lucknow.
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4MUSIC LESSONS.
RS, A, Mi ARMSTRONG IS PRE-,
pared to give litksons - in :vocal and in-
strumental music.. * •
Residence-,-Campbefi St, Lucknow.
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SOCIETIES
T O. G, T: SEPOY LODGE, NO 354,
X. meets in the -south end Lodge Rooth-,
in the. , Temperance Ha;1, Lucknow, every
= Tuozday e_yening. at 8 caleck_,_ D.-. K. WEt-
-••$-TER, C. :a. MATHtRs, See.
C. T. U.— The regurar - monthly
ik meeting of the Weinen's Christian
TemperancC* Union will be held every second
Wednesday of each month lathe Odd -Fellows
Hall, Lucknow, at 3 Jr. m: MRS W. H.
&Mit, President ;1%/IRs. HoitaTELL; Secretary,
IT C K. N-0 W
7..137; JIA
Lodge,No 112
7meets every: Friday
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. .evening at 8 o'clock
in their Canipbell. street; All brethren
cordially .1:)MORItisoN, Grand I,, .
It. Hughes, Reeorcler. • ,
CO. 1%)COURT
o Sherwood, No.
50, Luckno*. Meet-
-every first and third
Monday in. every
month, in the Or-
• ange hall. Visit-
ing -brethren a r e
`cordially invited: -
J. LYONS, - C.' R.
D. D. Ygraz SEC.
TATOKNOW LODGE- OF
• the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in the7Oddfellows hall, on the last and
socond Monday evenings_ �f each _month a
ht o'clock. Visiting -brethren cordiall
jfrvited. D. PAITERESQN, Master Workman, -
ED. 04.1Aracii, Recorder. -
GEO. A SIDDALL Manager
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ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. .
„INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE, .
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- GUELPH. '
Telephone No, 195.•
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CHURCH :_.p!RECT9RYi,
MINGLISH CHITRCEI —4R -VICES 11
IPA a m; and 630 p. m,, Sunday School,
2.3-0 p. m,, SUperintendent, Wm, S. Holmes.,
-Adult class every Wednesday evening .at
8 o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's.' All
are welcome. Rzv..w. J. -CONNOR, Pastor.'
ucKNow - MECHANICS ' INSTI-
tute. Reading room open every evening
from 7 to 10 p. m. ;excepting Saturdays ,when
the hours will be fromk 2 to 6 p, in. The
librarian will be - in attendance, durittg these
hours. 1).. D. YuLtil, 'Prestae-tt J G,
.MDitpoon,Sa.aretaryt
G. T. -R. TIME TABLE.
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- Trans leave Lucknow for south at 6:08.a
10:48 A m and 6-15 p m -
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" North- dt .1235 p. 1.02 p m,and 10:28
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THE SUBSCRIBER • HAS • OPENED AN
. a,ifice. in .the building- east of the
SENTINEL Printing Office, .
AGREEMENTS, -BONDS; , LEASES;
DEEDS, 'MORTGt.A.GES . AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPARED:
Plans „specifications and. estimateS -fOr build -
inris mills, bridges -etc;,• furnished
on short nctice.
. SOMERVILLE.'
Lucknow-, Jan ..891„;
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Farmers, look . to your own interest and
• insure your farm buildings and
- private dwellings in Ike
LONDON PA UTUAL
No large Premium Notes required
. • CASH SYSTEM.1:'
50 ,Cents to 90 cents per 100 for three --years,:
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JOHN LANE
AGENT., KINLOUGIL
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Also agr.1.-1- for the Phoenix of London
England, -• • !
aror Attontio
To obtain the bek prices fbr
your
IOW
173:711WIRii
it is :to your advantage 077use
PINE IJVERPOOL SALT,
and bring : it.to; tharkOt in rolls
weighing
in tubs. Crocks orHijail.4 at
this season season not bring as
good prices. '
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A BIG DEMONSTRATION,
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A fine Crowd and Splendid Sports at
Luelutow, on the _Queen's
Birthday
The.sevety-sixth anniverSary. of the
birthday_ of.. ourr. Gracious _Majesty'
.Queen Victoria, . Was celebrai_ed' --. in:
filiciKnoW u--truli loyal and fitting.
--Manner, on Wednesday 'It. is many
years since the -..24th was Marked by
..av Special attractions - in the
the -successful - result of . the Ilay
:
this year will no doubt_ -stimulate our
citizens .to, even •greater, efforts an lithe
future, The bright sunshiny wether'
brought out - large - -crowd:of people
from the..surrOun.ding'townShipS, :and
the + train from the • north -•brought
large consignment from both - Ripley
•;and Kincardini.:: Many viiitOrt.wiere -
also. preSent. from Goderich and Wing- •
ham:- The whole -day was *Gil Of
amusement, " . and no accident,
seeinly disputes or rows occurred I to:
mar..the " pleasure Of the occadoit.
The ,splendid:brassband from Go. e 'el,
arrived._ i..early -in the., fore stet
throughoutthe. da,.y f�
ft nd
one Of the
chief -attrctions. The members are
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many of them mere boys and:- their
playing is certainly a credit to theii
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able leader Mr. Blakston. - It: is a
first-class band and should they again
visit -Lucknow will receive a arm
reception from our citizens.
Between 'nine and ten o'cloc
"Calithumpians" paraded the streets
and although the company was not
large, the "turn out" was exceediffly
good and created any amount of
amusement. A big overgrown' gai-
kish looking --girl dressed in 4the
latest crinoline fadand-leading a_ dandi
bear Along the streets Was: the kfinest
thing_of the, kind. -ever' seen' thi :th-
place, while". the ,- tWo-Whe.eled;-!‘aik.
cart and its make-up of an: Old horse,.
bandaged:. , from head- -to , foot in
rags; and the old -cOuple. who -,formed
its occupants were greeted with -Chers
• as -they:paSsed along. -., The. qiid.'.2,. -with.
• the dirty face and dog- cart. alsO - li a .
his "adMirerS" and -he-. scooped in the -
third. prize, the - girl- --and . the ' bear
- faking - B.rS-t - and thq. cart - sqCoi. ct:
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The Fireina,n's.:Pight was the. nod ,. n-
; the progranithe ,and: -1‘..r.essrs: -1Iai4y .
Pierce and . Will :Douglas" carried off
the prizes. - . 7
• At eleven 'o'clock a foot -ball matcli
. was .played ..-between i Goderiohl and
Lucknow -clu ,which. resulted in --ra
draw, each si e .having., scored_ o e
goal: • - -
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After -dinner.the gameS proper corn-
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menced :and fully i fifteen -• hundred
visitors assembled in the Somerville.:
Park. to .witness the sports.--• We have
not time tci:corunsont upon the -Many
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seVe0S: which tot* .: place, - but the
lacrosse inatabotweenthe "Diophoto"
Of LucknOW, and the Junior "HustierS” .
of Kincardine, :Was: well contested and
the -:many fine, prays. made by the i boys
of both Clubi- were: heartily applaud0.
by.the :crowd. . The ."DrOpsttotsl. put-
up a tha.gtkificent grue.. and :although -
their opponents, in the language Of -tile
‘:`boys,".. were not in I it, yet the
- "Hustlers" made a phrOky : -fight-- And
,--contested -every; foot . of ,.the ground.
The -score stoOd.:three . to ...nothing in
favor of the "ThiipShots"' at the. finish. '
The teams lined:up-as. follows: - •
• Lucxx.ow.' -- - KINCARDINE
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IX Mc-Quaig. Goal - • N. .1V10:Lecol
A. _Millet . • Pant • J..... VanStone
J. Grundy Cover Point. J. Angus .
J. Yule - 1st defence :- W. Miller '
S. Barber -.2nd defence W Burnside
J.'. McCoy .- , 3rd defence: TW. Brciiirn
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J. Tennant, -.• : Centre : T A. Clark
S. West ._ lid home F. Barnes
G. Smith- . 2nd home ,'• - P. McLeod
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fle.i.. Rogers 1st. home .- , i E. Barnes.
J. Totten- .outside homq' W. McIver.
E. IVIC0orVie inside -home W. White -i
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.Ref.oree. M. Caep-bell I
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The senior- "liustlers".of '.KincaKline,
. and . the '. "Hurons" _ of Cloderich-, ;also-
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KINcARDrikm. •
Torn rMorrow Goal A. Ritcharcis
Point 7 D Colder'
-W- 'Thompson. Upoint T Kirk..
• W lack Leskre.
W BlackfOrd 2nd Def, Jackson
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" D. :Tkoopsoo,Def• entre: McKenzieG Watt •quiler
-W,Bates - 3rd Home .Goodwin.
.Niholson: --2nd-Iionie.-•MeLeod
.11 . lst Home McInnes
-:Outside McSwyen
i.D -Thbmpson • - Inside.- • Wylie
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:.Referee; D. *Lawrence. _
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,The -foot-ball --match between.Km-
cardirke "Maple. ;Leafs" and Bervie
• "Blues" was hotly contested and AS
both clubs were evenly roatchd a good
.galite*aS played: Bervie. by .two
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Th following-- iita list of the . prizes
awarded •••• •
anaLvrid:SponTs.
• tailrosse .Match, : prize 0.5.
shotS:bf LucknoW.
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TEE cR0121/ CONIVENTiori.
• This is an age of cb-operation. The'
old adage that "Union is strength"- was
neirer more fully understood or more
thoroughly practised than at -thepresent
time. Syndicates are formed, combines
; are Made, secret societies are 'est ablishecl
unions are set on foot, every professiom
and every trade has its own particular
organization to look after its own, par-
ticular interests.
Since this desire for union is so
deep-seated and general, and since Mar%
has so much in common with the rest
of the animal creation, -would it nat.be. .
unreasonablb to. deny that the otb.er-
members of that creation are alive to
the importance of united effort, that -
they also -have their periodical- gather-
ings;. in short, that birds of a feather.
flock together• 7 •
A clamor of crows in. Ellis' swamp
r op. ab
justwestetsrtaionff othe 'village gave rise to the,
reflections, and making
my way to the place,'I was able to see
Football Match, prize $15. Sepoys from an unobserved spot which
of- Lucknow, $5; Blues of Bervie, $5; selected that preparations were being
Hurois of Goderich, $5: made fcir a . Mass -meeting of alierr*
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Green Trot--lst $20, 2nd $10, 3rd crows of the neigh orhood that after -
$5.—D, R. McIntosh, Lucknow ; Jas. noon i From every direction itocli 0E.- •
Bakei Hol 'd • j - P tt makingtheir way to tile
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$5.—G. Fair, .FRauirn,—Klinstatid5inc 2n; dA..8J1O. 'E3rd 1 .withhd1 3telelen Rinaaildadfore°8mPePeaitialesi,raCn7
Putting Light Stone—lst John Mc- attention was paid to the rectangular
Leod Johit camei,on. • s country roads, but they all came "iust.
Pu ting' . Heavy- Stone -1st, John helpinga as the crow the f oi ea sw, "s eizschmuonche aisniteonsIbre,
MeLe II; 2nd .Tohn 0
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1,.. yroo. a erson, 'delegateswere—
la:ce of. meeting' • No -arrangement
Lucknow. - - -
ameron.
Throwing_00 lbs Distance--4st,- M.
McMi11n; 2nd Arch McKenzie.
Th jog ..06 lbs. High -1st, ,T.Oh
'Mae' • 2nd, M. McMillan, •
Tossing Ca.-ber---1.st: J. D. merlon -
ald ; deo.. Macintosh.
•+riTumpL-lst; T. Little;
..nreone
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•:Ru nrng Hop Steg—lst Little;
2nd,- McPherson.
Theconvention .conventon was organized by.
the 'election of a chairman, whose
. opening speech,. judging from the
enthusiasm aroused„ must have beem.
a magnificent eflort. It hereupons
occurred to me that since a friend of
-inine understood the Crecy lancivage,
there Was therefore no reason ' why
should -mit , understand the. Orova- -
language, and as a,result of this kicky,
thought,. : I .was able to 'understand:
perfectly, and follow with interest, the
discuSsions of the Convention. Should
any one doubt the truth of thig state-
ment let him remember that, Virgil
somewhere says "possunt, guw, VOSS&
viaenfur."
The first subject that came up for
discuTskm was that of protection and
defense. It was pointed out that.
:there i was cause of great alarm inthe
fact that th‘nupiber Of violent deaths
-during thepast year was (Treater tham
usual; A venerable ciglvexplained;
the reason for this to be that Dr
Garnier, .who had always Made havoc -
among' them, had .been mor than •
usually active during the past season; •
The next speaker referred to a sub-
ject that had always created a: 'good
deal Of annoyance, namely, scarecrows.
He said that the trouble lay in the
fact that in uiiny cases it was difficult
to distinguish between these inoffensive-
-creatures called scarecrows and teal,
live, dangerous human beings'. It was .
well known of them, he said.
that al, scarecrow was the •mot harm-
less tliing in the world,- for none of
that fraternity had ever been known_
to ofie,r any violence, but he warneds
them that they 6au1d not be too care-
ful in ithis respect, and, as an instance,: .
he to14 them of the melancholy: fate of
three -1 crows Who, had incautiously
approached What they'supposed to be
a scarecrow on the farm of Mr. Dash,
when to their horror, but alas togiate".
they found it to be the farmer btnseL
(Sensation)
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Jilt 41i and Xick. 1st T. Lale, 2nci
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-John McKenzie,
100 Yards Race—W; Downs, 2nd
W. P. Sharkey. - • _• -, •
Saclk Race -1st, Roy Little; 2n -d,
T. Little. '-
Hu dle-Race- 1 t T. Little; 2nd
W-.., Elliott, • '
Old
engeo
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IVIan's. W. Scrim -
2nd. 'Took Adams.. -
JE. Jones
2nd E, 4ord.
Pipers Competition -1st: • Duncan
Mclia4 2hd, Arch, Anderson. •
Boy1 Race—lst, Geo: Cressmant,
2nd, Reid.
Cali humpian ISress—lst, T. Little
and R Graham ; 2nd, D._ Boyd and
W. D vison ; 3rd- l B. Bryan.
JUDGES. .
on Piping—D. Patterson,
iciver' M. Martyn. •
etic Sports—J. Murchison, A.
McPh rson' Jiro. McIver -End J. Boyd.
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Calithumpian----Dr. Elliott.
Horse Racing—T. Treleaven
Wm. Hood and Jas. Lyons:
Jud
John
Ath
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Mis LiIlyctriffin has. gone to D
troit for the suinnier.-
Mis4 Annie Ford started for Algoma'
where she he • ,intenda spending a few
months
• We are pleased. to report- a visit
from r .old friend' a nctneiglibor, Mr.
W. H. Reid, sen. Although -border
ing• on Ifour score year and ten, he .is
still able to visit his old acquaintances
With a-'suhmising amount of alacrity.
Mr; iHardy, of Brussels, was in town
one day lately.
Mr. Freeman, of Buffalo, gave us a.
friendly Citll one day this week.: -
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The Sacrainent of theLord's-supper
will bedispensed in the; Presbyterian
Church on Sakbath"'next. The pre-
paratolly service.will be held. Oa Friday
,at 2 o'clock when Ravi- J. Ross. of
Brussels will preach. -• •-
Means are being provided for an
addition to our 8. S. library. A nice
littlesumhas already hen subscribed
but mcke is expected.
'pl!lyea a4 goad game. • The match s' Mari▪ a McCoy, of Kinear-
resulted iti 2 --to 0 iu favor of God:erich. dine h.lex school spent the 24th In
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The teams lined -.Up' as follOws,:- ;the. village.
The; subject of provitionswa
discussed. It appeared that t
peets Of food were never so-
li was anounced amid much rej
that john Adams was going to 'Suppl
them with the carcass of It horse,
not two, that there would 1)e
usual number of cornfields ancl
me, or
cattle; and that as for .lambs'- *
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Could always rely on the words Itere it is;
. to write. -down.
poet:
ecause soe yai've
13nt onedead lamb is there. '•
Votes of thanks were -
to the band Of frogs Mier,
them with musk,- to tiv.'
his able managemetitit*
the _use of his swam
affectionate leave. oi
the gathering shad0A
wended their•diversr
like Burns' twa
me0 !some ither day.
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4e. Iron
&gator*,
"There is not a 'flock howe'er,w4; '
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