Lucknow Sentinel, 1905-02-09, Page 1IIEAO OFFWE, f8 '.1rlll.TON.ONT..
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.C.otal Az of $26463,846.
BOARD. Of, DIREC,TORR'
Kos. WDd;. Otuagi?; .President,'
• Js,
IrkNnain.' -GF UTHIDItk ORD:,
has C;' Laltou,prontdo;
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1VLanager:o
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' H,. M. WnxsON,. Asst Gen -map
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A: G EINP4RA:7r' BA gINCI ' BDSIN8188
TBANSAOT1
Farmers'. . Notes discounted, -,ana
aavanoos mado tolarraor4 to, food
-st
SnLrs Nor s`bqught and.. collected.
Alt -rates moderate.
1 a.A.PTs ''issued' payable at. all the
P P
riilei .a,l points in., Canada --71.-.4a ;`tha
United States.
IfirrABLISSED 1888
bounty Gr'anta:.
. Bruce IQounty Couaoll has decided•
to' make road'' grauta Of) per cent on'
the rates".of 1904 t'o: every municipal'.
r raan4'�'Ars u».°d.dioial
* uu'ut d1.1)U'to Div sion J;.
1' doii'gtineial'bauking:bueiness,;iesue:drafts.
throtu houtCanada and the• ^United States.
Make collections:;on all points including ;
WVesteid States, Manitoba and the. • North;.
west 'Territories, and. all .'collections whether~
otos or accounts" viii :recdve-proup t�
Notes' diedounted and farmers' ealeY notes
• loan to farmers' on double or single notes.
at from one to ' twelve months' time„ and
especially tri farmers 'desiring to :feed cattle
over winter and'graes 'them during' :Bummer,;
a,VIIIg5 ,Departn®llt.•
(?i+u fists of $1.00• and upwards, received
`.a'nd interest:allowbd:dtC•current .satea-from
:date of ileppsit todate, of withdrawal.
: I'he 'ldpieitir' is uot..enti"141ct to any. delay
whatever in the.withchawal of the whole or
any portion: of'•the deposit.
lritiertcn'utricufe,. M
ttiay slat and
•:.ttli
i . art
a t each 9e.
• R. R.11IAoLEO•D,..AGENT,- '.
• .'LUORN,OW.
-�--� far as:the winter of 1904-5 is,concern
I' loan small or largci'amounts op: second'
..mortgages on 'farina or , other • real` estate
security,and on 4rst"'chattel mortgages, on
live stock; implements and crops..• - -
L.have a large amd.unt of funds'to advance'
derfirat-mortgaged-nt-low.eet4ateiL
I represent the leading 'rnnglish• and Cana-
dian Fire'. Tneurango Companies, and can;.
effect insurauee on, all classes of property
stock or mutual companies iib desired.
° 'OFEICE',HOURS 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
THOMAS S.''k1EIDt'Jun.
-MANAGER;
lies, t ana-nas Sir t--arrived-at--the=
`Seer,' the: " worsb will be over" so,
l`
Tf'
'li g
- » Grocer ..
Try, a 'po'tind of ' Hill's.
28c lea. "'Its n`.winner' inst.
out.
al•.++4 4�. gak�ic4+ *44; tits+ fc++'fr
Try ; a nice Cheese,... ]
inont S old
+-4'e♦44 444+4♦ 4+trN l
Try -our maple , syrup
and buelz wliea,t /for "..pa;n
cafes. -- .We have also some
nice honey.
',and:trout kept in .ttOck.
i of Guelph, provisionni .directors of the
Walkerton & LucknowRailway, seek,
authority from the . Dom,inioa . Parlia,,
rogent to "build ,three branch liner (1)
ver. t+o' Durham,.thence.,to
`portio~ur4 t,i, •' +.,.,�'�.y w.; ..
twee'i .Fleeherton ,and! Dundala, (2)
From Lucknow to: Wiughaln , •(3)
From Teeswater tct Kincardine."
New Mlil next' Stove.
Barrie, .ofA •
Miss llie : Ha 'Ripley', inr'.
Miss
tends:.. opening out a new millitery.,.
do in Lucknow'.•i�n'•the.luildin ` at
s, g,
resent,oeccu ied.b';�1r John urcr
Son, 'on'the 'first of April.' . 'E
To. The Editor : .
`� er as been' seine adverse corn-
:.ment'•bi'the Conservative. scrutineers
at the late election, • •Tanuary,
Division Court.
having,';as they were Instructed, de;
• ' A session of the', Division Court. was ..manded:that the electoral oath be put
held in the Cotincil•Chamber.in Luck-, to certain voters: One of these cases
•
now, on. Tuesday before. His Honor was'that,of a';voter Who is' ,generally
,fudge Klein' when -several important. ; known to have voted iii another muni-
cases .were disposed' of: There 'WWI 'a eipality on November 3rd, .1904, at
"large attendance of witnesses and, the. Dominion Elections, Following
spectators -present
`• in justification of. our'action.
Farm Help ' b1 itc ell For. Lib. Con: Com.
•' ' •� 1VI. itchell, i
Staff Captai �P Patterson , of. the:
S'alvation ,:army, Toronto, ' was in
Lucknow this week, making arrange:•:
meets for the lacing of Old Country,
eini rantswitli the 'farmers here who:
may need help `during the corning.sum
;Application forms and other.,
lie- leertolalnath wl,iirh wA
gyedgfavor of. anyone,' •!knowin
ounman, to be under age agei, fie uen'ba.
lug
tale',bar; Will report'game at the
office." All hotel-
keepers `e6.ould;
make the same rale anti ritrictly ad.•
%Farmers, `Institute:' •Meetings
South Bryce Farmers Institute will
iiold;'meethga at Lttoknow, February.
1t...h• and 1Yroo , Fco`nart' ..11t14"
ti
Inters,$tit,g--addresses-will:. be -delivered-
by -Dr; -H, P. Recd,-` of• -`Georgetown,
and Mr, -J. L. Warren; of 'Acton.
Theafternoon session° will be at 1.30
„p. m. and the .evening sessions at 7.30
p. m.
sharp. A musical program will
be. provided • for ; .the evening session.
A. E. Sherrington, Pres.,James A,
Lamb, Secretary:
publish • enders Wanted
Sealed. tenders wiII be:. received by
the undersigned •q to February'25th `
ti P -".
1905 for the building of a new Pres-
Gyfecran Chucch�` n South Kinloss -:one-,
half: mile north' of ale., Grand Trunk..,
Station, 'Lucknow Plans and sped
fixations can be seen at Thos: ` Li w
rence's office,: Lucknow. Lowest or'°
any'tender "not ` necessaril accs ted...
Tenders for : carpenter work and
.inasonry robe eeiverI_aeparately.
: ALEX GOLLAN, •
' -Box 112 Luelcnow, Ont
(1). 'Yoh -swear -(l -)-That pinata the -
person named or intended to be named
by the name of: in the list
of voters, now ' shown to you' in the
poll :book. ,(2), That you are `a, Brit-
ish subject birth ' or, naturalization.'
rnforma.ion can k e'haid at h Sentinel (3) That you:'leave resided within::this;
I! 'e _nine . mentos. liefoie-the-
office, gull. ;parties requiungr ;help Province -40r
• day of •
; �_..,' being
should send in their names at once
•the day fixed lit' statute or by by-law
authorized by statute for beginning; to
'make, the assessment roll in which you
Lost=-Beaeen'Lucknow' and'gra
P
rnount,a spread. . Please letve'ab this
offiice.
Huron House'of'Refuge,-has $6
n.
mates Op.' roil; the:lareiest number ,in
years.:
tn' Vin
ZVIr. .'Pete'r � I�aFiaiice'• and
Krrnour ' of: Win ham ' en;t Sunda .
, h r • s l' y
in the village.' •
`'For bananas go to the Hub Grocery.,
W. W. Hilt
•Found `on -the boundry, a rug. The
owner may have the same Eby' callip
at:D C.':Taylot's.
'Mrs. J. A.: •Wattengel, of Nia ars
Ellis, N.'Y,•is-.the guest of. Mrs
Sheriff; Havlock Sb
Mrs. • D It: •
•,McIntos•h 'and Miss
•
Bird ie.,. A/4Intosl•;,'- span a feiv, days:;
visiting friends in: Toront3 this week.
A Unitei States judge -,has ,.decided
that irts';are •not a'.martial impedim'en,
;Most Men get'em.afcer the coremony
however.
'Very successful revival eetVices,are'
.loi'eing`hek each evening in the Holy-'
rood llfietliodist Cuvroh: ,•The .meat
log are, largely attended
South:
• 'truce, sent us iti pl••in of tli•e._llouso' of
' you fiecciv•ol our, Offer
'Your goodis C.liectpc.r you
iu
Atty. Otlicr.nloye,nient you.
'With itylyfittb:„.0 .1h ,Oatehes
•
is3leTrityre of South'
•
oil rsr; it prrev,en6 the
..craCkinz, • ,,and'' 'make: .it Wear' three'
ra,ceS, or call. it Seed in the ying if
you choose; 'at their,annnll
in 'the *tiWir,Hall, LtielcnoVv,• Fri,'
progrs4a of
drills; Silver Collo:Ai:0n will be
at the door,.
sectet that the , -Maple Leaf
'Lance 'Nooth in the lest drag teeth.
w,bioll'are cut , away "'from the centre,.
and drag o'nly towarchr 'the ends.
-eau not bo sUr Pass ectf.pr: tepid 'Cutting.
Thamesrord 'Star
MacGregor,f,q rmerly of
the Sentinel staff 'is 'no* editor snd
manager of the ,Thamesford Star,: a
•position be is well'''ilualified'to fill' and
.under his able management the Scar
will undoubtedly shine brighter `than
ever. lt-isa,bright newsY1?p
paper. and
.� ...
the'people . of Themesford are, to be
oonigratelated, in. having Mr. MacGre-
A ifiottementia on foot, in the te-,.
to *raise $1,50 to. be la' resented to keit.
11. te ,reinibtirso him for loss of
1906(1816y, the wrecking of a Eiteithier
asked to be stcureid by the idt 'of
ggr as.abusiness:'man and citizen.,,of
beet "culture Will be 'held as follows;--
14.th; at 7..30 p. Wbitechriteli,
were entitled to be: entered'as a per-
sonco 4.: That
•'qualified to • to you
• were' at .the. date 'aforesaid in good
faith a' resident':of' and domiciled .in
the,list of
which
ial"t
the nundc p i,y
in
you were entered; that, you have re-.
sided' rn .the electoral district .,,contiuu-
ousl •#rem the said date (3)and. that
Y ,.
you . are nw''actuall ,,residing and
Yu q Y .. ,.b
domiciled therein or.
(3) That you'diiai e.'resided, within this
Province', for ,'twelve -.-months .before
the 12th day of. October, ':1904,. being'
,_. laint
the day up to ,which comp � could
be made, -to" the Cotinty &Woe
i under the- Onte'riO Voters' List et
te insert the name. Of .aey ,person
the list. • (4)- That yea' were at, the
tinie aforesaid in 000d faith a resident
of arid. dOmiciled in the imunicipality.
in the' list of Which yon.were entered
that you•have.resided electoral
district 'continueusly from 'the said
date "(3) and that you are new actually
.residing .and ,domiciled .therein. -(5),
election and in this 'municipality.
(6) That yolisre,of the full age of '21
youhaVe not Veted before at
this election; either •at --this pr :any.
othet polling place. (e) 'That. ,yeu
have not :received anything, nor has
anything heenr.proniised you leither
you` to Vote at 'this election, or fei loss
of -time' -'titiVelling :expenses, hire „of
•
At the., session ;of Erne° Caunty
:Council last Week, the Salariee "of • in:
specters Clenjening,i and Chisholm.
were reclined froth „$G to''$.5 'per school
Making:a differerice of $122 the
salary:of .the foimex,ind $126 for- the,
salary. of the, latter. . The prOporiion
HOLT RQOD
The''Holite
rood LratY Society met
y .
as usual pa Fridav evening February .
3rd., The `even'i'ngs program consisted
of an .instructive and entertaining
character. After the singing' .of "toe:
' the.
�and'•she readingof
MaPie'Leaf
P: .
'mintibes'by the 'secretary.: ;'The con
t'estante .for •the bebate-,took , their
daces the debate' being:"Revolved
pl �.
that. Canada should be independent."
The affirmative side '.was 'upheld by
John Purvis,'R. Lane and N.; Spatters-
and;the negative. side' by M 'C.,
mon, ,C. Walker. and A. 'a. McKenzie.
The judges. T.- Henry, :T.'';I1cConnell
and: D. McIntosh decided -in favor of:`
the ; affirmative • The program con-
vsiatad of music by the Jaeeaile . band;
a laughable farce 'Through_ the break
rs and wusie-by,.'Mesere. Logan .and`.
Stanley, of Purple Grove The next
meeting • will be .h'eld on Friday,' Feb.
loth.`' The debate chosen . is "Resoly
ed tbat.Cit: -Britain would be`.better`
without .her colonies." Special pro
gram.
'paid 14 the Legislature will still he ,team;.nr oaly. other service, :connected
$6... The Ontatia goverment was els-
inemo`ratlizod to fix the salary at $4
per schtol. The sliaries Cf: the in::
.spectinS are, round iinnabero,
.8180o each Theincreaie freni $5 to
•
$.6 per school, Was made the .On'
tatio 'Legislature in 1904:
Lecture en :4;relanc:V ,
Despite the very stormy,weather an
;large aiidience in the. To 'Wn".;Ilall,
.giye, his pOpnlay,lneture On Ireland -arid'
renpre, a rid 1. none wont' aw.ay
humeri' and,the, moor Irish slings con-
tributed; 'during ,, the .evening greatlY
added,to the pleasure of the leatute.
Miss Chisholin;.4:Wie,gharn,.. Who op -
:Peered:. before Luelintrig. a4clience fox
the first„,tinoe reeeived and
her beantifek 'solos, "The' Eiiles
turn""ithd the "LoW Paoli Cat" were
ed, while XeSstd,Watsoixin Reid, S'eott,
.'"and, Douglas ,rozideted in' Splendid
voice tvve excellent quariettee; The
there with: (9) And, that you. have
anything to any' person ,either ,to -in-
'dude hini.to vote, or tO refrain .frein
'voting at this election. . So help yeti.
, 'cabinet
n hi
Profiler and Aittoraly - General, ,Hop
Alinister of Ag,ricelture,... Hon. Nelsen
.13eck, Hon. Henaki0 and Hon;
W. A., Willchighb3n.
Speaker; Item Arohn.
LANES
days at Auburn.
We'hope soon to bear of the recriv-
'ws.hwo .isi,..1 aotw6Prrielsve:i..e, s*uiffsietriinn,gg,ffrroo:Didsni.nn
quite :den:Mien among ' out .. young.
with pleura), As reeovering,
9,..0,arnPbell; who, heti been ill with
We 'are pleased to beak that Mia.
zard ,afmost an' every day 1 occurrence,
Mr,'and Mrs: b. Quinn., are smiling
. 'The following nOti.ee has bpeti Peat.,
that no onO.rinder yeara of age will
td*ititOtig ITT 'will be), eonsid,•
.1 LAURIER
•
. ,MesSrit.:Ferguson. of Carbon and G.,
McIturaliY„ 'Of Dakota vieregueste of
dOch McDonald of Point Clark
'Alias Madge Beyd; s.Of...GOderichi
'Spent a nonple of days ',with' Misil A,
Tonal,. Carrick! :called . i• filer) ds . in
' Mr.: Lilly McLean; Of f.qpderieh
spent Sunday' at 'hemp.
Rev'. Sir. 'Mind intends .4barting‘,4
Robt,'MeDenald, of ltintl,
Who luta been. ,Setiotisly for 80 -
herd on hotse. 'flesh as Well. as' On
Lail and see our reduced
- ds. •`
prices.aii;these goo
••••.i.•.••i••
riT Nyollyg.
OF THE EYES
Not the age of the -person_which de-
termines vvhether glasses are needed.
or not. Thousaids of children wear
glasses because they need them,
Weak eyes should be assisted snd
made strong. Glaises will, do_ it if
they are the right kind.
An optician can pick ou # the right
Re.piiring promptly and, sat:
ARIVISTR04:47
Thi's the time. for inspet de,
pOWDR
otheria to" ohOse' from,
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