HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-12-08, Page 1•
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Good :advice To
Farmers;
on't buy :your -
nay
yournay fork rope or any
kiu.t of Ltarvest fools-
t11 you see wlat
0 TAYLOR
an do for you••_
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10
3000. 1'b, wool
pigti t►ls ..e&.
4000 - .ibs. mixed
-rags wanted_
HIGHEST PRICE PAID.
FOIA -ALL KINDS IN
TRADE AT . -
AYLQ
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'dancing purpOses, from • whence the
musi.c. of -the- half-breeds :fiddle' and •
the rattle of the . "Tom :Toe were
breeze the -.faMiliar atrainsiOf the "Red
River Jig." The 'white.tents,..Indian
the .,-,winding stream, the ...rid flags
fioating in thebreeze against the green
foliage of the'bluffe and_ rugged- -cliffs
in the back --grou'iid,: and ; the quaint
old . CathOlie :church oe the sloping
eraince. made_ quite a cheery picture;
P.resentbr my attention: was atteaCted
and un -acquainted
with Indian:. customs, my *ciirtosity Was
aroused, but as they could -not talk
tnglish and I could not speak- Parise"
observation, soon. learnt, however,
thatlitirie-ra,Citi„03 -was in order,. Which.
mnoog the _Indians -• .seldom. happens*
wii.hout gambling; for* anindian is an
in:Veterate gambler. Soon .on --e. of the
younk.Indiant. dismounting, threw hit
severa.Lothers folloWed in like manner -
and.' the" racing begaia the winner
taking. ;the It- would- -.take- tee
Much :space...to -describe • to you the
Indian "•POo4o-o" Or.. the petuliar
danee which. he emploYs te arouse his -
dormant -..spiritir -but I was.: much
-arauSe.d` at a _Slight- deviation from the
regular order. ' was -what fancy
Miss of the ball-room^:would call -a rude
attempt -at 'a, square- dance, Four -
young Indians teek. their -position, the
squaws setting arbiind in 'a circle,
-presently one -young i_‘13,6(1" began, to
scan the circle in .qUest Of . a partner
ueknow Banking Comp y
President—A... G. RAMSAY;
Cashier --4, TiTENBULL..
rent rates Of inte•rest:
pRA g Great Britain and _the United*
State ought and -sold;
THE FARMERS':
We 'have generally One . or more farms in
townships for sale. Parties desiring. to buY
will consult their oNtn.: interest i?y, calling on
us as we sell chtap, and On easy ternis to suit
We have$75,000to lend Oh. fiist 'mortgage -
E "LANA- or_ THE SQUXILit.
Day' -Among the 'Indians?.
- on good,tarni-Or village property at. from -51
- size of loan and security offered
We also len•d small amounts on se cond-moit-
gage - on -farms and first chattel mortgage.,•...
-- We a. a, general banking business. Isste
drafts payable through -cwt. Canada and •the
United States and make -collections' on -:alt
points, including Western States. Manitoba;
tit day. and -Saturday of each -month.- Good sets
ifor $10. and ev..tra_ctitig a-. specialty
LEGAL
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A. MALCOMSON, EAR. E1STER,
MORRISOI -- ATTORNEY AT
anper ; Commisioner: etc:- . 'Office: over .the
feceive special -attentioU. Lending. Monet.
farmer's notes -a speciality. 'In- our sayulgs
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regIEDICAL
We effect Insurance on all classes ot
ingsi either in Stiock or Mutual. Companies
desired. None but first class Companies rep-
resented --
GEO. A SIDDA.LL, Manager
DgiR. spent sortie
time a resident of the Prairie Province
and having seen a little romantic- life
amid -the plains of the West I thought
it might be of some interest to the
many readert- ot the ENTI/SrEL to near
sOmething . from the "Land of– the
' INSURANCE
,FIRE Api,i_p -MARINE,
, GUELPH.
CHU R-641 .0 likEOTO_RY.
ELLIOTT, OFFICE, AND :RESI-
nau.Ch of *your valuable,- space,. -.I. !will
a. an., and 0:30 p. SundayiZchool,
m., Supertntendent, Wines.
8 o'cloek, Bible -and prayer book lesson' - All
teKNOW
librarian/Will be-- in 'attecdatioe.-durieg these -
Treaty Day among the In.dians.i."
What Chilly_ feelings course throue•
your veint-sivlaen we:Mention the name
Indian. You immediately assoeiate
with that name, the war -whoop,
Tornahavik and -Scalping YOU
looks, „streaming black. hair decorited
in bead and feather until ..vOur blood
run scold within: you. ,Not. so ! the
Christian religiorix has trjuraphed, and
advancinct. tide of civilization is grad-
ually sweeping away the rude barbar-
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Don't forget the skating in the
litai on. Saturday: night.
night. Dorimiss
full line of Xinas goodi in Con.
lectionary, 'at Thos. Reid.
—Skating in the rink on Satitrday
Hunter; •Pib.
one to his "At ,,,Houle m his Art
-Studio on aturday evening next.
Surgeon -and Mcoucheur.- Surgery -
over J. Enfor6- grocery store.- 'Office -lours
-zeon. and Accouchenr; Office next door to NV-.
sbcP. Residence -Ross street
_ either_ bv.-tnaal or telegram Promptly
lautram Street, opposite DrjElliott'S ;and
second door north Of SSNTINEL office:
pate(' to give lessons itt vocal and in. -
„ONtY Vit-OAN. ON 'REAL ESTATE
, seburity-- for 'any tinie-, at tbe- ilowest
rate of interest. The- pyincipal may -be paid
at thi encl. of the time, or a part of therinci-
the amount paid. For further particulars,
ianiim of earlier days,. until we behold
the Indian of tO-day, not as the dusky
savOges of the Wood, but as a quiet
"Tiller_ of the Roil." Now some 'May
Orange- Hall, Campbell Street, Lueknow, on
Tiresday evenings, _on or before the full Moon.
Degree night second Tuesday' evening follow-
ing full moo_n. All visiting brethren cordially
Xs meets in the south end Lodge „Room.
the .Temperance Hall, Luckno*. ettery
Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock._ D. Mull-
be:inclined to ask what ."Treaty Day'
with Clanadian history will ithmediately
understand. NV htn• tee . Dominion
Reid hai just received a large, stock ot
fresh fruit: • GiVe him a call.
Now that Xmas. is nearing us we.
have a nice new -line .of holiday pre-
sents to offer at Harry Days. •
' you Want to see the "World's
'Fair" go to the Town Halll to,night.
-Concert to begin at 8 o'clock p.- m.
partieS indebted to A, S.
Campbell, •merch.ant ,are' re-
quested to dal" and - settle the same
either by cash or nOte.bythe.18th of
—Cutlery; •Sili•erware, carving Sets,
dinner bells, call bells, etc., _all.. suit -
6Nier the tight of" the Hudson.
-Bay_ Company -and.- the Notth • WeSt
Trains leave Lucknow for south at 5.58 it m,
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497 TAL,I30T STREET, LO DON.
EYE AND EAR SURPEON__ •QRADU
ate of the New-Y.ork Eye and Ear Hospi-
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat at the
15ew York l'ost Graduate
Medical School.and
'Hospital, 180.
.• meeting of the Wemen's. Christian.
Teraverahw Union Will he held every secohd
Wednesda*of eaeli month in the Odd Fellows
&KITH, Pr idea ;-Mils. IlonacELL,-.SecretarY.
meets every .Fri ay
tocki"-impletneets, etc.,_ had ,a far.m
instructor and goverrLment agent placed
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stipend of five dalars head, "Treaty
Day" then is their annual pay day.
. Being desirous., of meeting - the
:the:first- opportunity affordecl,, -and in
-cOmpany With another young -."man,..
started foi the scene --of the- anntial
treaty, which -to- the Indian affords all
the fa,scina. tion that "Caledenian Dal"
;would to. a warm -` hearted .Scotchnian.
;.-Our ratitelay on the old Prince Albert
able for- X.Mas Fesents cheap at
.14
Mept of gOods ever shown in
LUcknow is to be seen. at Harry Day&
----Cross Cut -Saws' and axes Are at
premium` now, and.as there is a lot a
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wood to cut this -winter La-wrente has •
put in a -well assorted stock of those. •
go,odS which you should 'examine,
MS eyes haiing met the object of is —Toys. alaiost every variety 'dart
choice,* he...snuffed• his .finger' at her, -
Jumping -up the stood about s a pace
behind him. The rest followed. in, the '
saree'.order.:. Ali at once- the muSic
struck up, and with. a quiek turn
order Of procedure in the agents tent,
_where . -the chief of eaeh reterve,
through -.an- inPifpreter Made known
the wants and wishes -of the.--Inlians;
and- they in tarn Were. addressed by -
the acent. Herethe-rePresentative of
each fannly reeeived five dollars a head.
and a *proud man he is ai he ma-rches
-off with fifty or sixty and I have -seen
Eyes tested. Glasses ..supplied. Full Eitock
WM be at the Brunsviick House. Wingham,
datenama below.' First I visit January 4th,
moderate,
the lad . or first Thnrsday of-eachintonth at.
evening at 8" o'clock.
in their hall., Campbell street. All tiethren.
cordially. - 3", ELLIOT-1 Grand;
Sherwood , No.
every first and 'third.
;Monday- y
-ange hall. Visit-
ing brethren a r.
cordially invited.
And Fort.Pelly trail. Now some --may
aroadtne that dear ;old -Ontario- is- the.-
be had at Ha,rry Days. ° Give him
a,_call and see for yourself. .
miitaketi fOr.: nature !Smiles ',in its
rloveliness in: the West as Nvell..ai. in the
tile -Of the yeai- the
prailie was like- arr garddnir decked -.with,
.491den:gOd, 'Meade*. iweeti and
itlinnicessary for
naturalize the . roving-.
Spirit of "the -scriavi.; .:,.:11avingf-Marked
wrapp44 otfraelves.n bur_ .blankets
.and laid 'dOWn, but not to' sleep- 'We
had no dread. Of. Tndians; but :had
to.. wage- a' COntirines w arfare. against
the "flee* With;reereing -dawn,.
several -c.arry 'away eight dollars.
As thfi Indian leaves the tent he is°
Onerally. ;met by 'a row of creditors,
for the. Indian,like many of his , pale
faced brethren spends his money-
-before hefgetsit.
.The government of our country are
to be congratulated .on their efforts to
civilize and tiromote the welfare of the
Indian. As a people we are just now
beginning te reap the benefits of the
Th.e7regiilar meeting- of .the
C. T. IT. will be held in the Odd-
fellow's- Hall -on. Wednesday 13th. inst.,
an:editorial dealing with agri-
Cultural matters, the London ,Times
says Vanadian timothy is -new recog-
nized -as , . -good aS -the best
available hay. of.natural* home.growth.
Rev; Most, former -minis-
ter and reipected pastor of.. Ashfield
Circuit, will (DN.) preach annual
Missionary sermons on Sabbath next, .
at Blakes at 10:30 p. m. ; at Hacketts
Collections and.subscriptions -taken in
aid of the Mission Ftind.
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THE- SUI3SCRIBER HAS, OPENED. 'ZilkT...,
• office -in the builqng east df- the
..- CAREFULLY •PEEFAI•El3.
• the .Ancient Order 'United Workmen;
-- meet in- the Oddfellows hall, o.ni Ale' list _and
' k Visiting brethren
ings, mills, bridges, etc, ,t furnished
On short notice.
JAS-, S_OMERVILLE.
Farmers look to your - own interest -and
insure your -farm -buildin4s
private _d*ellings in the
LONDON !MUT A
No large:Premitti# Note re4r-lred
, . CASH SYSTEM
50 cents -to 90 cents per $100 fo three years,
'JOHN .4,AINI
:hastened to,. clepart and was. only to
ACENT.
Also a,ge*nt for the Phoenix,l'of London
Indian policy employed bY our border
neighbors, eontratt the progress of. the
Indian of the south with the same
subjects of our own land to note which
is the better policy of the tWo.
As a result of our Reierve an.d
Industrial System. our Indiana are
becoming, more civilized, many of them
are to -day prosperous farmers, rearing
up for: themselves happy hotnes, and.
gatheting _around . them the pro-
duce of the soil.
Taking (me consideration. with an-
other the North West Indians are, in
a fairly prosperous Condititon.
—It may bti said again that regis-
tration of births should be attended
to by the father, the minister Who p2r-
forraka marriage ceremony should re-
cord the event,. while die attending
physician is -required to register a
death.' This should be better attended.
to, to escape a fine of $25, as*the
Ontario Government intends to take .
more stringent fiction' to compel the
obseivance of this law.
:After a pleasant- drive of a few
hours, we beheld:on the high_banks of.
the Assiniboia in . front et Half-breed!'
SLephenion's -neat *little log " shack,"
CTJLROSS MUTUAL
The directors met in the Town Hall.
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Members all present except Mr.
—Since the robbing, of Lasirence's
Hardware store he has purchased- ep:
larger stock of cutlery than_ ever qad
parties calling on him can rely =let-
ting a good article at a reasonable:
price. I ,Pocket knives from 5 cents to
$1. Razori froni 40 cents up
DIP YOU SEE IT it
"Hello Jim, new kind of a .-
".Why have you not seen them 414
`` This it one of McGregor s new, korse
" And what do you think of them?
son. Mr. Clark, president, in the ,iest rig ever SaW. "
The minutes of fermer mqeting "4k:tad you don't need. any hames.'
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havine. been read and. adopted -it was ":Certainly not."
Moved and SecOnded • by Stiessrs. " It -takes the place of collar and
elght or - one--hundted tepees tions for insurance be nOw ai efore convenient, and. besides it is a dollar..
In: the centre was a large tent, in: the Directori for inipection.—Carried. °Cheaper:"
anlival pqments; above' it floated in.- 100 exa.,rajned. seN ,n .app at onp., a "'What's the price 'I" -
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" Well, I should say - they wen)
scivereighty43.'n -....ilerfencling where t.he pre. pare,indissue policies for same„ .cheaper, •I will never ,wea.r a. breast
Tecumseh fell. = •
Can. a t them in own e
Near by was -a Hutlsoe Bay - tent o now- adjourn to meet again on t e - " Yesi Max. .Wilson has the agency
prO.that aka' trader, ill. which goo s. 0:110,st Saturday of December at o'clock one door Joust of Mdodv's barber shop.
V 1 IOUS kinds were: sold to the Indians. -1 p. . M. in Teeswaten Town
Another large top'ee -stood close by t•Carrie'd.,
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• Hall, GO in and look at them.
" the first time I go down
which was uted for "Poo WoW," or
ADA1180$ Seer tary. town. Good- bye. "