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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-10-27, Page 51€ • _� • HOW ITIS DONE. r . *Farmers .and others:- who have been ;ght in tr trap - y- p clever -swindlers iften are surprised td see' their sigma ura to a note when, what they .signed t .the time wasentirely different from .hat - they were- called on to -pay. Be how will be , found= a for . by `which swindlers are enable to dupe} Pe the un ectin ltaught cusp ,,�r The 'lessons - y. tithe Hammend and .• Blo Y .cl,put should farmers on their:_guard in•- _future to Sign no Per presentedby atran er s . t , - ,76 0 • . Address orders to •The - : Del ineato? Publishing Co of Toronto , (Ltd.) .33 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ont. K NLOSS courirc L. The com icul suet October _16th all the members present, the minutes of last meeting having been read and adopted. the following accounts were ordered to beppaid ; :. -• • Duncan McKinnon,contract on 1,0 • ' si▪ de line, - 306 Wm..,Barr, , inspecting tin g the same,- $48 P Reid,: part -salary as Clerk, $25 , selectors of jurrors each. $4-; 11 S. McDonald,. gravelling. at lot 28, _eon 2, $20. Win; :Taylor, culvert con, , _.$3,75. Douai-4, gravelling -at 33,: on. 2,_ $60 I3: McLeod, .reP:. culvert, Huron (one half;) 25c,_; Neil:: McInnis, cul- vert,:1 B., (one half;) $I ;- D. S::Mc-; Donald,- culvert- °h •. _B:, (one half,); Wm. Hamilton;;': approach. IL B; 50c. Jacob : Miller,. gravelling and: inspecting- -I. R, $7.6g; do work on f $4 ``Jol jean.. -H. $:; {ons halt) ,, .. .t , .. ,. ditchin �y con -:12 04 : Alex Smith rep: Durbarn line,. $4 ; Robt.: Hunter, rep. _South :line, $1 ;= PatrickKelly, 2 cords wood for hall, 3 , Thos:, E. Brown, . gravelling at block_ =A., $5 65 Chas. Bilis,+ =inspecting.,salve; ::.$1: , Jacob'MiIler; gravelling- S. :B:`, $13:60; Jam-Howey do, S B.,- $9.71 Chas; es . y� � � . s McKinnon', clo:,_ e.33.30 ; Chas. , Mc Kinnon, cutting -hill. con.. 1, _$23.25 .. �� tee.: • James :: Ly ons; Me1Zniion, s bridge , 1 2 ` - ;. ::n in an- Dur-.... .$7..,0 , J. I�ic,liolls,: iiispeetx g .- -ham -road,--$2-1 ; D. -Houston, rep. rcul- vvert 5; : S.: line; : $1,'; -Chas;: 'Buechler; grafi- ellen ; on Greenock boundary-, $25 _ John McLean, inspecting same,' $43.75 ..;'Dempsey,: ework on 20 S `_line, - $52 , : ,Mrs. - Ale},ander, _ relief X15.- - Moved by_Molfatt, .seconded by- Henry, that the.:Clerk'.write the town ship council of. Kincardine, with Ta. ¢ view to . ascertain= what steps,. if an they lave taken to have -the' drain,:' t_ e • 9'pro ldec1 blank; form the first st .d3t cl lines for the name of the � Lj� apparently place where the appa�� ently conditional note is dated from, After the y7ords '{ payable at" is: another. blank for the ,_inserion of the name --of • the ,place where the- . amount of the . soeuiingly harmless paper -.is tobe- paid. at -:and directly below this F Mr. Innocent'' is: suppassel to - wv rite. Ms autograph. How any chi might reason that;there could be no possible harm in signing- said conditional note -because not until the -$225 worth of patent grass seeders had been sold could the ' .$25, be col-: iected.: But the note is not -left in the same condition by the- clever grass_. seed swindler. He takes_ his knife. or scissors and._cuts the paper vir- tieally ' iii - two after the words " or, „ it" .dol- . tars "-and "annum so that the. con- ditional- note -for $25 :has been' con c'erted into a: promissory note of $225. 'We got the above. from -a farmer and we have no doubt many.of_that: class have been swindled . by this or some- what similiar form, made in the year 1882, in connection.: with that. made in the towwnship of Kinloss, cleared out as to give an ou let : for the.. water flowing from the Kinloss portion of said drain , as r0.1. quired by chapter 184, section -583, -revised strx .ites of Ontario.. Chas. Ellis rias granted $6 to build a cull. v ert at ` block A. on condition that he ;putt a certain amount of work at the sarse-place. ' The Clerk was instructed to notify Thomas Brown; owner of :1'ot 23. con: 10, to have his fence removed from the boundary line of Culross� nd Kiii1oss 'ithou t deli , • - We- have something •nice. _ to speak about this week in- that lime What is there that is more to be admired] than. a: pretty ring, espec ia-lly wh. en full quality- is shown.' Having just returned from a buying trip t �king in the principal solid l solidgold • ringnanufacturers, we picked up - many new elegant' designs inrGefn .engage ment .N rings. In child's rings P .our rices run from 60c. to 2:50 for solid :gold:: Our 10k and ,18k wedding rings ;: are'..- worthy of special attention .aw=they. are . all guaranteed _ fine_ - quality and .= wear our .own stamp. A. jewelry `commercial. man was heard to remark thatour stock would do ' credit to - . a: city trade, _ Is the tae to m.al e Your selections in, CROCKERY, CLASSiffARI, GROCERIES at- stock thefollowing .. � f have ;iii � Apples Blacking . ead - $lack Lead Blue , Baking Powders . -Barley, pot'. Bath Brick Beans �. Brooms - Baskets - Brushes . Biscuit Coffee ; ' Confectionery Canned Goods . Cocoa Ch3coktis Corn, canned _Corn. meal - -Currants. Currie Powder Cream -Tarter Cocoanut - -Dates,'. THE December issue- of The Delia=:;j &utor is called the " Ohristas Num- ber, ' and ii -rich in material pertain ay, • - ..The council then adjourned to tied n- the 20th of November.: PE T -ER REID, Cheri. JEWETJLE .S,--Our.watch repair departrntut i-. attti°n 1 c, thoroughly coin-1-li tent work- ed. to by t�v th n Y men. • Dried -Apple Nutmeg Extracts -011, olive Fi ar s-. ni Fish,_caed. Fish, dried . Gelot'ine - Gingers Hogs • Roney . Ink -- Indigo f Licorice I - - • Lime -Juice Iernans. Lamps . - Lard • Matches I Mince Meat . . Meal .. •• Macaroni: ., Mustardl-- Meats, canned • • Magnesia Nits .No, 1 -:Flour always -on ;hand. • Op_ :ss ea Oil, castor. s Oranges flat Meal Pail . Peels Pipes . Pickles- Pearline Pepper Pe, canned Raisins Riceas. Rice .Flou- SSaagolt Salmon - • - S ::dines SSeeds'enna Sugar Syrups Soda - Soaps- ' Spices Starch. • Strawberries, can Sulphers Tapioca Tomatoes, canned Teas Tobaccoes Vermicelli Vinegars Washboards W-nshii:g Cry-sta Woodenware Whiting Din tier .Sets • YeastCakes Dinner Sets Tea .Sets Water Sets Cream Sets . 4 Berry :Sets Toilet Sets cods delivered to any part of .the town., anansamonasetzt=atinotomillit OTICE _S HEREBY GIVEN THAT A. coma will be held pursuant to th0 . Voters' List Act by His Honor'Judge of the CountyCourt of the County ofd Hir-on at Dungannon on the • 2. � th-: -Da..__ . of Oeto.per,- 893.At 10 o: clor;k-to hear and '. determine _ h r lints of _ errors- and .ommisssion se � er.�I complaints in the Voters' • List of the Municipality of 'West Wawanoslz for 1.803.. _ 1 All .persons having business at the Court are. required to -attend at - the':said time and Places '• R; K. -vv. It�LER, Clerk of W st Wavwanosh;, Dated oth,1803. : 1&EST W2il&ANOSH CouriICifL Me Saturday, t -on Oct., -14th: .1.The members` -were. all present. Minutes of farther meeting were .read and ap proved. Moved a g_,b r Gibson,. . see. y that George Beadle be. ai d i}$7ni..ans,. damage done to his buggy caused by : defective_ bridge. Carried The treasurer's report for :-August and Septeniber ,showed balance .arid ire - cel is 8986..54 .with expenditure, :.$967= 34,:. havin a balance on hand: •. of The folio gvin ` cheekywere issued:: Patrick . Welihi gravelling. 24 and 25, con. 7, :26 -rods: at $1, $16 ,• John Kil- patricli gravelling opp. 13,. con. 4 and 5, 59 yds. at 49e , $28 9'1 ; John il= patrick cutting and gravelling] 21 and 2 2, co '. 4, . $.60 ;. John Kilpatrick- cut- ting hill and gravelling 42 :.,and :25, con. 4, $27.81, extras, -.$2;19, $30;. John;' Moss; gravel, .180 yds;,at $12 60, damage, $1, $13.60. Jas. -Bryan, printing on account,: 0,40 ; Dr. :case,: -examining J -as: Barrow, !$5ylum- ber,- $3, $8 ; Jas.' Howey, grac'liiig and • .graveling:- con.... and 11 1.2',: 0 '� ds at . - � y_ 75c., =37.50 Henry- Rintoul., 1: inspect contracts on E. B.-, $2 ; ,E. Silex- ander, ditching .con. 9, 50c. ; Jas:. D. ing to the_ holiday. season: _..The . styles'' f,,r h nithnth- are:exceptionally,A_h•and- some and appropriate,- and the -younger roe.' bers of the. family receive `special- att Won- in- an. illustrated . article eiff titParty Dresses . for Misses and- - Girls. .'There iso. also.. an appropriate articles .on F'ashioris. in -Fur Garments, A paper that .is invaluable .to all lad ies is called.- - Some ,Suggestions for .Rote. Made Christmas- Gifts :and - ,t11. . hou ewife is. especially:.cons d.ered m_`Da;iz}ty�►eserts for the Holiday_- . - J�;ason. Christmas L ;�-er d and.- Folk Smylie, rep bridge -13 and i 6, con, 3 Y - Lore is .inost interestin lyf tie*ted, .tind •and 5, $3. Thos Ar dersori, culvert as- an antidote there • is a description of1-24--aild 25; coil: 3, $t15 ; Nva H. Wil - evert; modern.- Kriss - Kringle . Party. The.children will _- be delighted:. with entertainment provided for them, .and tli parents will appeetate the ideas ,r co :wined.- in- the Children's -Christmas. In addition.to this special -matter there . are articles - ori many popular -subjects. Lawn Tennis, in tne ` Sports and Past Sri- , is brought to a cIose this rnonth ; lloiisehold . ',enavatiorl tells- , - • mahout Floor Cover-ngs, .Furniture and Moths.; Child -Life deals . with the: re- : creation for _boys and `girls- f - Physical • ..-Culture --contains instruction in EX- - pression and Around` ;the' Tea -Table_ makes us - acquainted -with_ the fashion-. fancies -of the :season«: - Noveltiesare illustrated in the papers on Knitting,: .Crocheting, Tatting,. etc.,` with - full - instructions- for - mnkin s. This ruuns. ber--is an excellen LOOK to : your, health to Y your- life tselt, and protect your feet from the cold and: _ wet which will be the principle weather from this on. - . heavy shoe is .-dust the: thing. for this season of the year. 1 am cavr `n . too heavy . a stock for the season and the .Reduce •- it I . shill. - : The method is as simple ple as it is effective. :Here are examples of the pried a that: will make • them go. LADIES whole stoca Bais $1.20 son, grading and gravelling opp. 1.9, :con. 2 and 3, $16.67. Thos. Anderson, gravelling 21 o• s 22, con. 12, 2.0 rods `at $1.70,; _ $344 Thos: Andrsoir, rep:` roads,` lot 31 and. 22,, con.. -6, $25 ; Geo Armstrong,.: grr,velli$g I5 and 46. con.. 2, 40 rods ate. 84, $34.02 , Thos. Anderson, cutting hill, , -piping ditch, and rep. -culvert, - $70 ; Jacob Miller,- rep, road, _opp 17,;con. 6 and 7, $10 ; Stephen Medd, .rep:. 'oad, 24 and 2, con: 4,, $1::75 ; Thos: Nichol- son, culvert: E. ,B:, $13.5 . ; John G'Connor, -culvert opp 27,1: cosi. 6, $2 . . Thos. Lott, bridge: opp..14 con 8 acid 9,, $60 ; :Thos. Lott, rep, bridge, con. 11 and .con. . 8 and'9, $3.50; . Daniel' Alton, :damage , to property in hauliiy stone for bridge, $8 i. Thos. "Dishegft Lumber for : I21:,24.0.;_ L i1C airs MISSES - " :. " :.. 1.00 GHILDRENS ' " '_ 80 -. MENS Long Boots. ' $1.65 - ": ' Whole Stock do..:' 2:47 s ' : No. 1 Gr`ane Boot 2.95 BOYS Long -Boots from $1.25: up. Call and insect St= 'ek,. YOURS TRULY,: TO 13ritish 403.2100 f , • Oego;3 • TOURIST SLEEPINq OARS -Tor-onto i�- to scuttle Without ch an. a � , ..eav;n. TORONTO EVERY- FRIDAY yetolv. Iteztovator. - .And other tested remedies SPECIFIC AND A. i- TIPOTE ---- FaOZ- Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessr ess , aipitatio i of f th e Heart, Liver :Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchi: Consumption, Gall Stones• Jaundice,Kldne and riary Dis- aeees,.St,. Vitus' Drsice, Female Irregularities and -General Debility, 1 per half pint awl:V per pint bottle: LAirn1 ATORY, Unfit. further notice, - Oom iencin . October 6th MURCH1ONI ,AGENT, °L-UOK HE undersigned has a number- . of . pure bred :Lecister RRainb Lambs for sale _ at moderate prices. They are all first-class Iambs,' all will be sold cheap. UTCHE OODERrc$, ONT. 4. MY<MeLEOD, ' Proprietor and'Manufaeturer, :Sold .by Harry Days and A: B. Congrant, Druggists, Lucknaw. - Farmers ttention. To obtain' the best prices- for your 3i3- TT '. itis to your advantage to use FINE LIVPOL ,ALT, . . and.:bring it to Market -In rolls weighing .from 2..1b. to -3 lb, or n -tubs. Crocks or pairs at this. season, do not bring as''' gQ.od prices SPAM JkD1 ' . The through Colo'nist Sleeper will be ati. taeliedto train leaving Lucknbw at 10:4$ am. on WEBSTER BROS • Hav:ing-opelaea al:Butclier hop in tho ildiag on iCampbelli Street OK APRIL 28 20 • 25. Arriving in Toronto in time to CGII.11eCt With the -through Cd.onist -train, via, North • Bay :mid: C.P.R, There will also bean EXC RS A it -Every Tuesday. during IViat:ch and Aprit Baggage checked through to destination, alsb tthrough tickets sold. No change of car& Considering -all these advantages we ex- vect to Secure -the traffic this season. For -4 -pay. , Infot,mation apply to HAnSt. fas iii -,1300K STORE: We are- preparscl *Co supplty the citiz4ns, • -,Of. the 'Village- and Farmers of the surrounding townsinps with all kinds of '- A -Leads them 1111' for ROBT, J. FIli:NIGAiT, i REASOlfABIJE. PRICES.. DUngannon P.0.1 Meat promptly delivered to any part of the village. STEER ESTRAY - AIM TO rEtt ntsbusEs OF'. THE ,undersiTaed, lot 41 con. 11, Western tit let JO, a yearling steer, all grey.- _The- owner re zfintested to prove prom" pay expenses, 10287-4 • A trial Solicited andlSatisfaction • NNg D tiitt. G 00 DS, Fruits of All Kinds in Season. FINE TEAS SPFOIALTY aria" St.pck.„ eat Gpod$* Seit Vara 1 moo -be -oontinuaLlr 1144 tR4. •