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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-02-10, Page 4c IncVtteknottt Efitittind, '11fERLIRtitirTO 11-T1!ER,\N>s:TO ARti;IkE FREELY kOCIORTUNGr TO' THE 1.)ICT tTES:.OF CONSCIENCE, WE- . BQyE.:ALI, d7'H-Eli LI$Eft'flj °J, L•ac133.097; 1.'eb1 aDy 10, 1885. •Lucknow Division Grange.- • :Thck how DtvisionGrans e, N o..7; that I;n ie-artgurea TIall on the l9th• ult., - \V. 1':: Patterson in, the. chair. There .w' re -twen:ty nine representatives from, nineteen. - subordinate :Granges. The -meeting was 'opened inthe usualiway, ,atter which delegates were called, -in the or(k1 on the roll,to give -a report of how' their respective Granges were progress: lir;;, the yield of the various. grains, sys: •teai_.o1f ag'irulture,'and any other thing than ,Alright be of benefit to the farmer. The question ot. s' rgltutn• culture was taken til} and disc:ussecl at length, some of the spealkers being very sanguine of it • •3 a Paying -<crop._ Much -information was gain ie-J.frotrr Cornelius Sthith ret: .;g ding it such as slanting and attend., „rg,. Scatting and extracting 'the •juice, and: Boiling into ,• syrup. The slrc aaker referred to intends topttrelnI ea power: t"ul. press 'to• ettraet _ the juice; and he feels satisfied that he can take the stir iluni, press -it:- and boil it info syrup . for one half:. • . There was a difference : of opinion lin .iardf to `tile_ question `t Will home ;rU seed grow .•' The question,oft Railway monopoly was taken up and discussed. - It is - the • general opinion that the railway nicials 'do not supply cats tuff towns sad vil: lases: Stich: as Luckiiow, Wingham, &c.; -as they do to towns and villages Where.' tltore are eoinpetfng lines,' or water car: riage, and.owing to, the difficulty of • . getting cars_ to take away the 'accurnu: Aatell train iii season, it is deemed ad- �visable to do.something "to bring the 'platter more directly before -the people, and the Railway 0.4w that we may be • enabled to get our grant taken' away when. wanted. Thousands of bushels I ay for. weeks last faIl,owing to the lack ` 'of rollina;stock to take it away, Shuts•, <enta.rltng groat foss to the farmer and . en:ember-IL . A committee w:is,: appointed to confer with the Kinloss Agricultural Society iar the.inatter,. and it is hoped that such pre�siire may "be brought to bear ou. the Railway Co., as niay tend .to remedy • this growing evil. ` :An able address of overs half hottrin len, tr>i Was given by• J•: Jamieson, • on The agricultural resources of our .Country." . • A number of other subjects . were- . r. 'ta�l�etr u,, uch as TreeIarntlng. for ▪ shelter, Dominion. Grange Insurance Com aiv,s1 py storef feeding of stosk; d c. • .1 }ie meeting' Glossed a few minutes g -hstore lour En, second daya session, thereby givin�a ample le •tinie for those go i.2rth toget 'to evening train... Tile officers elected for the.. :ensuing a ;year are :-- fasts:r,.G: Daniel ; verseer; :W.F.. Paterson ; Lecturer; .T. Jautieiion. S.cretary, J. Tolinie ; Gl;aiil.ai ,' .T.. jack ;;. i'reasurer, IV. Pagan Steward:.. 'iVebyter; Assest:ant Stewa=rd, \V we 'sir; Ceress;, Sifter McKenzie.; .Pomona, Sister Welsh ; FIora, Sister Paterson licly Assistant Steward, Sistq Daniel.• Langsill.e► htr- Alex. Ross, of Lattgside,, lost a yailuable horse lately.. .The aitiinat was • a good one and it will be a severe; 'lora •tea its i) vii- r: ' fr.: Peter Fisher.-, of the 2nd con,. iraaltzs ,, Ih.ta pircha-ed a farm of 100 r• - Awes: EU fittrean Township, for the suns offf $3.500.,. The rrierribers of Rock of',Friendship let4perithea Lodge `rad a boo fir cutting v p ,al' an the 30th irist., in the hush of 41; Davina, Kennedy, We tiisdetstanct • .Intt there was quite a let of wood •ettt. , . g\[r.:ta�. (x -1U ztF has erected a fine • .steam saw mitt of thirty (ive horse pow: er-. • fie has a phrir,er and shingle. Frill i,i c' ail eciiou :wit11 it, and the building . is a fine one. A Idris nucilier of logs- . are at present at the mill, which proves the iudns try of the:farmers iuth irloc_al i '•• The otheret ening some: offing mena: Y lw 12eu ori_th�%r way Luurtr from a sur- F. r 1pcise warty rolled several heavy' legs off a: Slelgh°•br•Iui:gingb t to rllr. David Gill`s , end after. (laniaaing tlie. $leigh consider ably laiadetheir way home. Next morn:: ting wlien.tlie,owner of the sleigh A : Ieigh wenn • :to takelhisdogs to the mill he observed the ,damage ghat had been done -iii' his' : aleigl ' and t=auked.the mean rascals to, their hciiite ._ Mi. (G.'illishas it now _ hie.power to make.tesu repent for their aui wehgpe.he.w:i.11 dost. Lines to Mr'._andMrs. Davi son, Was yeanosh,: on the death 'ofltheir Infant Son. And thou art gone'dear little ;child, .We ne'er again 8ha11 see - Thy face as when You sat ani smiled • Upon your mother's -knee. Por thou art gone to mansionsfair, .. Thy epiritnow i free, And free from alltbe nuli erous cares Thaatinfest hums• ity. Our joys on earth a e few and brief, And like the fettered slave, ' We toil beneath a lean of grit _ That drageirs'to- the grave. . We for a time in youth may a ile, Our sky seems pure and bri ht, Ere many years of grief and tears Our hair is mixed';with wli e, Yes! from our cradle to our t tnb, Pew: pleasures are:on earth; For grief creeps in when they ise mtobloom And spoilethem at their bir h.' -This earth is_like a School wit re•we:• Are training for one to come; . ' And life is like -a. wintry -sea That boars-us'to onri,home:. Wliy.should. we wisli thee hack Again? Back from thy mansions: fair t "Since He•who-dwellslougest with men Always knows the most of: care. Weep: not; parents ! for you shall meet The object r i your love . - In the beautiful golden streets .0f the city above. F lnwn . • QOUNOiL A 'meeting of the Village. Council was held in, the Council Hall oh .Mondry evening _ last,.. when ;the .Reeve. ' and Gennelllors'Tennent, Bryan,• - Lawrence 'and Stewart were present. The minutes. of the previous meeting were -sad--and signed, Heel of • to � after hush the follow. } e 1101 1 g. - ACCOUNTS. were Presented : =`A McUorvie,. 'for -wood, 83.13-; }A. e�tor,,sloa hlrG 'ory. salary,' as: or Assessand 'Collector, t, o11 I . Moved by-Coun, Bryan„ aid second-. ed.by Coun. Tennant, that the ; above. accounts .liej paid.' :Carried.: •` -• . The Reeve according -Ito motionof the:. 1ast..iiteetng_ of Council, laid the .bends of the ..Treasurer and-.1the ,deed of the Market Square, before the Council for., itlspeetiou.. - Moved by 'Conn. Tennant, 'seconded. by Coati. Bryan, that the e; bonds of the Tress, now in .-the hams of this -Conn- - cil are quite sufficient ELtIcl .Satisfactory-,, Car-r-iedt. Moved by Coun. ,Tenant, seconded by (Jouu. Stewart, ;that W. II. Smith. Vs Clerk ofthe village:a tho same-- sal aary as 'last -year. Carried. • Moved by Coun. BrY,emended by Coni. Lawrence; that D. E.- Cameron be re -appointed Treasurer of the yillagg e at same salary. .Cart ed.1 " Moved by 'Conn.. Tennant, that a4 McGrory-be reappointed Assessor ,for 188? Moved in amenrltnent ; b-yhewn Lawrence seconded . by Count Bryan, that D. Hornell be ap oFnte d !Assessor at a salary of $60. There 'being. t ose b coziest f;o- Co`un, Tennait s -motion it droppeli, tvheu it was moved•. ameudiibent• byCoiiu. '.t w :1 - - 5. a art sec n' o �ed.'b C uir en�n•t� t :. .n that this Connell advertiSe for applicants for the ofiice.of Assessor for 188`which watelost on the._ following. division Yeas• -Stewart and Tennant. -Nay -L- s Lawrence, Bryan and IKnrr.' ftwa - s ft_was. then lnovedltLa[nandtnent by Coun. TennantA i that- McGrory , Ir I►e re -appointed -Assessor 'at a salary -of 850, which was. also lost, -offer which the: motion apputliting 1). Hornell- Assessor was put and carried. • - Moved b . Coun..Ten nt y -, via ,' seconded by Coun. Lawrence, that°A." tcQorvie: e: bre-appointed Constable at' a salary of $150, and -that he be alsorecommended.: to the fare company �a ' -en, at •'a . y s itiVi;rd : • Salary of $$75.: Cairred; Moved by Co n. ' Stewart,°: seconded by Cairn. Lawrellce,thatt the'sat a fence vieweisvnd pound .keepers- .:b re:ap: pointed tor 188:2 f:arrii i . - moved by (Jouxr_ Lawrence,siconded by Cain. Bryan, :that t-heLliquor Iicense by:law.of 188.1 be the- Incense bylaw for 1882. Carried. . , - The et}liirti ittee •appoiti -0d at the last arleetin r in. the matter of\V. l;turns,. rc: ported that he was recovering, but that 1. he instill in 'need ot,- asslstaime. llle Council then .adjourned.' - Luci nv:wPublic ISettool . -ATTENDINCE Folt JANUARY, 1882.,; PRINCIPAL'S DEPARTMITra„iT. Nuuaber Of names on to i tl ter 4(i; k Ave:ltg , 43. Second iteparitnerit-iso. of na Ines on register, 43 ; average-, 3 T rrtl . cis:. . p:zrtmeut--�ro, tratltES on ::€roi;as.t37. .r, Ei0 ag averts er 7 Fourth . F l't utt cis `1r a�nhlt-= average, t --No. pr S• nilniEs :on re sister -� 45 � = avers=�e• ' Fifth depa rttlaeiit =No. >#tame' .on rE:- OFrtier, 41} ; , . Siff:rra gi , !j. ,� Tul,aal .liulllea ,ou register, '243 total nveraige 3: i - - (lave Chop . Before you: dispair.Of curing a tro blesoine cough just 'vergingon_ cousnmption, ry.-Haag-' .raru'!r Pectoral Balsam;.. It has cured others wlay.'-rn y,lt 44cureyou.j' . t lilealere sell it. R .. The entire stock of.Falf and wi"nisi.Good to "secure .Bargain -s. . -These BLANKETS AT .COST OVBRCOATS - 2 " CQST, TWEEDS 1. C0s71 'Siitl{TS and Drawers HOSIERY " t;OST. ' BOOTS and SHOES- COST: ALL PRTCES LO Ws ost= rice :i%Jc r the :tamp bods rhu_st ,be- sono. . labrador fi erring, ShoreHerring; Cann - e d_ Salm on, Canned: FLA_ tLS WIIv DRE (iooDS 8SA SCAM' CRo Qr AT COST: '. Cosir.- ..::COST, COST, IY & Glassware--'"'; : COST. :CITIES ,GOOD:. , . T C COS , • Laky :Rerrin ackr ek Canned nn ed Mobster of upEriut Trout ani NMti. fish or Sale-15t=$u-shels P ime Timothy Seeds. .: Corn, do Peaches, do= Tornatoet. Blnsh'els Prime (laver Seeds..-) Dr Gods = r ' -- � � _ � � -, Q ., G ooeries Boots- and- Shoos- as Y .., heap.. •4 .alias11 8ORRR11.- - Miti, ti. -`[-n 'West`Wri va-noash-on the llth Feb.,. the ivf i--o`f Miller., of a- daughter.. 14IAcIr- i lir;, to Luektpow, on- Mon_ day,: the 6th-inst.,--the wife of t Mr Dune n M iolntyre, ofa.-sou - MAJIIUED.- _ ;1SCI:I;oD 3 it y r- A;t the idebce <!I the hiide ;room's father, 2ntl con._ c.ssi: n,• on the . 'eburary, Mr.. Jolu, '3IcLeod•.t, Miss Fvangeliae BarkYev,• bath of Iilr lea - 1 QL I' t -FALCON ER..-- t the residence_ of the pride's mothers -6th con. -b the_ Y - Rev. D. Davidson, mother, Mr, Robert Quinn to` -Miss Jane Fath: coney, both of:I WHITE- -YOUNG -- lt.t ie -residence -of. the -bride's -father, 7th con., on the 31st January b ` e January; y th _.Rear, D,_David- son Mr. Andrew• James Vt hits to in theDoniinion a Alex. 6" acl myre's. SPAV1N CURE4 {fats of Si.Helens Having pend out his new she?, e Gra'ham's brick block. is de to keep tho public supplied 2iss E1i-zabeth.muff ' ,::both of Xii _ _ _ 101s . R -l - Iu soca.: In Luc -know . on:hind-a� - - the 5th _Feb,. 1882, Jennet Johana.caa,- daughter of Mr. - 1.4 r. 14 years. and 2 m-onth_s PliiRCY.-In Tic k now ]t . , T -2 ®n l>:uisiiay,the'• nd Feb., 1882, :h'Ir. Thoi as:_Perey; aged .49 ye is n 1IC-LE�'.i.-• n - I Lucknnav, . on Monday,- 6tl ,Feb., :1882, Murdbeli 1t~Dean- aged6 years alley n�1 te. of choicest quiality; great varietya pm es. in conlreetir n with the meat". busin parposes keeping -in stoe lliowest a e also anal kinds in their, proper se The Patronage of :the Public is s solicited.• _ MISS. STRO (Late of Paisley.) 1J1�� j�`EAG11Ei o> Voctrr,txD tail - - .1.;MLstc Piano and Organ: OnReal lstote,-at'reasonable- AraDEit-r ;- Over; Mr. < IUsrc -rates on termsof�payment MeI t re§ suit Borrowers. g ELLE.°' OFFICE r-N'xt-. to- 'ostOLi Luckrtaw, _March 11_. - ( • The most sucoessfnl retnedvever discovered as it is certain in its. effects and.does not blister: _ Read proof.below, KE N® �.LS.RE C SPA iN U : WegrHamburg,=:Ont,, D:ec i 28th 1881 .. Ur. F. H. 11�IeCalltur, dears r,='rhe bottle f Dr. Kendall's Spavin Cure- bc�ught- of. j -on. last' summer e-ave_roe the utmost satisfactio n and 'performed a -wonderful cure upon a mare" iiln_,-teen years' old beloia�;ing iia Lrle,whieh badly'spavined for ten greats. She was_ sq lamer that.I couldhardly is her to move. rhe lauleness isentiiely.gee•- after; using half bottle of the clue, and she is -like •a -young • lia.rse,again Youis truly; ._ J.F.:RooTR.= Da0,B.WKE5 tfully ,. GR - SPAVIN -Send'. address for Illustrated: Circular :which we think -gives.•positive proof • of its vir-t tes, ,No remedy has ever met with such unqualified success to ourknowtedge,for'beast- ' • •as well as than. PribceottSt per bottle, • or.six les fair h. , All •• iliuggistt have it or carr .get it for. yon, or it will be sent -to an -y . ddres b s c n receipto;f 1atice by the pro,-.� _ -• . prFeters, 1)r, B '.1. Kerida'li-& Co,;, En- osburgh Falls, Vt.' SOLD. BY AI.L PRUGGIsTS, LYMA1N - SONS <i.. CO., MU1vTRBAL P @• e-. • Wholesale Agents. _ I4T.4NI41k. R1 RED IN TUIt _ -t A. Permanent, suss c:,re for-. L;iat • { • - . �. oidtrs'aanll,.iln ilt� f the Kiducya In order to clear thein out before : stock out! tf iiilary . r ' etive -it,- y u,, or . 1 „tasliillp. I yzrtt want. = oaf ul,nkelsallt,-c Using Pain inSilr8 •.{- _- �1d,s, Cil -I lt1 I!t nig-Li-Anar� a c , tiel i r� ! t , •! ��, G � 4 a Z lll,til '- t _-_ 1.ai,T� n, I /la utv 1:f f---.an<I `.Saii iner>taly Urine Jrntslca1._.. ete d1- .'tit- 1e pros±a nt r -tel t.1e. 1l14eases• comujl'11 6`-thC `See kin-Aval as G•r :1 v11, i : tturh ofthe lilt 1'asa= r ;nowI3ri l ts�D;laea- r, D1.abdte filer+, \ss U4bi7ity, ete., c tc. Pamialiletae and Y.Veatimonials ed from Druggsdst,s free. Pizicas.- Ghiid s Pad, .81;80; (en' -, ting). • Regular I'ad..82.00. S ecia C r h 1. flnic i 1 sear<rs ; . d UO : p• ld Johiret.,TENNANT,11),,,-Lneiluli 1�,'1. Jja}st:, Win Bain:: O heap Overcoa t COMA. AND GET, IT !CATS,- - PANTS, AND VESTS, CilliAP, 0ne`Paund'6 a for O N NELI • rby LOIS lathier iilta;t Buck. fill 1 entivu a. WILL 'CURE OR RELIEV S 1 is • 1O� a w aILIDUSNESS, -DIZZINESS,; Y -DSPEPSlit ..... DROPSY,::`.:- • r anal INDIGESTION; : FLUTTERING ri ys` , JAUNDICE - OF THE N .ERYSIPELAS,' ACIDITY OF tan-. 84LT 'RHEUM THE_ STO CH,, •wet HEARTBURN, DRYNESS il'HEADACHE' for ' OF THE KlJlre . !+n' a every species of disease arisinggfrons disordered LIVER, :KIDr EYS, STONI q. . BOWEL8igOR.BLOOD,; 0R` i •:a 13ti�V 1\ ti �o.t. Propr. TQROtMI • •