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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1884-03-14, Page 73 s�- • -ff (WIN€ SOVTH = . Ut sae 10150 - 2:211x115'. 6:vu .w . NORTH. Vitiate andVivant* fen. -Leg "Broken, A young man named Irwi,n, sen of f r Irwirt,of Ashfield, had Shia. Jeg broken while skiddinga' logs -at the :.station here on .Sat,;utday Wiggins Again Professor Wgginq is out a in with another prediction of a stormwhich ;:ill take lace on 27. p the �i•th of Match. Ire: predicted one for February 27th, _ .•high earn() : very true therefore:') e p e- pa:red- fire the cOfniilg, one. Bringing:Them tiiTirne.: 1. (1onstal,le yIcCrirvi€, is..der rimmed "()- stamp out vice :iz the` •illag ..Since his. re-app.riiitrne1 . to the posi ion last ti' e k he ham.succeeded-- -in 1hringliig=te. to t e.e lio• less tl ail -'some eigl or ten for ch oconduct, reietly condu,. etc. New Cheese Factory. \V, believe Over/ one -ilundrecl shares. e = e already leen . • taken fin - the •te'-w v (IW Se :factory to • he -,.started at. i. yr clod . .At - a. meeting held last e-e(•k the fellowiug directors -Nvvere t-1',i11te`d:" 411.cssrs:.-- a?Coir,,«an Nicholls, 4tcitters, . M-c(onechy and Scot --final-her Race.. a ; lr. 1 e11I1eth "McPllcrsoll, "tire un_ r:rtowi-i .whose challenge itppeared -in, tile- Ifitt'1SSIfe O the C;Ie TINFFL, :� is to • r mtest a three-mileska_ ting race in the: 1.,rla; tier!- - heron Saturday ev-enin�g ' r xt :1.i;ai11st fMr. George Kerr r -r. for • ten 41.1ar.3 a side.' A small admYiissie" fee ill be charged. They 411 Say So. '1•he.other initi ting a couple. of coin- t 11.1•g faI - trave )ler,_ old stagers they ,rime atoy, iv(:.rerheard t� R y,- at b -cal. r.- t`iii V'hlte�ly s hotel, that is the-. F cup 'a .t have had ...ince _;eayittg home,' of course •:«'hi eil,y,;rill `!e.t'. e the ••h 'st of ,every ticking,. - Th -tea e a austral. was- I.�e tigh - at "the .Mal iri- 3 '' A `lay" of.Thanksg;v ng. - Die (;r;arid- kir, �� L O O. F:, 'h is- - .• ked his •a 1I,ua,l: circular,calling u` oil 411 '.. lie ledge, to 'a -serve the 26tof . The,{A'r'il tis aday of thanksgiving to "'od a1 a rtt they eros P y of the past year.- (stand Master's -circular has been � st1((I in ac•"cordjince� therewi t F` 0.11 year•this`a»z1iver-s,ary is- being: `i1z° re- ' :,enc rally observed --iii this: as i ev . 't -he r. jurisdiction wheree Oddfellawsiip i_ • estat)tisheil. `'' lie: results is that have . e :-sen achiece(by the order during the he.' =»Yt sixty five years speak toluenes for _•: fntu1- .possibilities. PresbYterian`Socia-1; social will be 11.1)1d- .t Iiit i'oss'z f r- • igeiii - th,1= Presbyterian -Manse TueSday evening next,.. Maichgoo[ expected. -'An ample _•'Ippiy.of the good; things. of this. PE life n the inward man. will be . _dealt out t )_all that:con a (so, -say t .. ire tY�. ( y. lit;:ladies ov`lYty:. ttin' it tip).: '11e-.pxoce•ees are 1).0- applied ir1, purchasing,a l eatltl�fcg: it)grs;11h• quilt' which will be - I - - •s� the se�clal'. ' It slla�i r contains Over f - • •Lilies pr-ilieipally-t11Qse-=of:tlae congre_ anon of Kinlou h a �+ t� s .rugose; an .r;rvit*. It is tole .preached. by- the.. %II/ lougl and-- Kinie, s -ladies of t 1'r(. bytes a1 C1turch t ,- tri, of the Rev, a -4 MN; �'orhes;l e M, ,. F r r who isj tl.rwv living at ignite:; D'ak., as a token. °t.ta-tsslie is stili 1~ 1: iii : their'•:• -iii�alz[;e�--• ti- t . •. -mem. � t r gide' is cordially invited' s,) conte. Atha,}ssir .•-2• • cents:- Wardels anti L.icenses, - ��'ti• titl[lYr$taz►.d- - - to number of ward-- . :ens -have declinecl•Ito .act oil thoDoiiiin- t -;n- License- 13 .r bi,: heties iiig •.tl at-• 't - cif). so will dis p,lif;y them -.as councu Ton4. ` Clause i ; of the Act -to Canso]. - date rbc act :respecting'. pectins Mimicip t-:t.titut+ t ns, ''needs ars. follok•s : "N .,tuto) of aizyCo-.ztof civil= jneisdictioi ga-vh'r ort, gree.-. Qf n House•o (`olrectiuz,•i1cS:hezif,popit Sheri . k lc'rltl s Baiii n - � (`attstal,le of airy"nit or-• ' .wi . . ' Y � 1# ��sses e. c, Collector, • Z teasurer- of `• ('1el•1' [,` any Spring Show, The Spring Branch A ul held in this_vill 16th' April next. Frost Bite. Mr. John- Con few weeks since badly frozen, but note a of it., It and after :•:his boarding - house,- found'necessary t bet• Skating Race. • In tthe three uii I)ungannoi one. Ill Geo.Kerr, of Luc out behind, leaviri siderably poorer men`It is: said C own way and- fairl opponent curring_ 'Medal 1)r.; :Tennant re Tuesday_ last from ;1 of:Itamilton, statin preseiit to. the; Luck a handsome ,Silver peted for by me nb: This is'the: second n -the` Glu -b -.J y> Mr. :.Br" AuctionSal-es. t `Direr will be sold at lot9 cols. 11, W. •'Th u rsd y, March 20 of faro,; stock, 'John (Tr flltlr. 1, ee�r TIjS� ere will a auction at lot 5, .coil. ISixiloss on. Friday, y, �. farm stock, - liriplerrie i1,�• •to 1.77 James Purvis, anctioi-1('.el.. Gone H q�rie• Our columns this - obituary ;riotice"of all spectecl (:=Itine.n in t__ ,Andrew,Grraham, of Ashfield, , 'fatller of.•M� •of Lucien,, who.dep :Friday last_:at the rip- years. -ip years. I teeased wa the tgwnsli el -by all wh std by the e settlers ii ly esteem wits'rlliii114 ,of friends aand tleighb. his rcnaint to -their 1 in Ziati: cemetery on: S. Presbyterian S. S. Con The _convention of teachers,. superi11fen dab held in the Presbyt ingliarn, .oil Tuesday tut, was I �rgely:�.at-tend a - good rp•eseta. bola. Ballad: Schools in- the the • ..evening the - Pr . j ingha T1 turned- out;ei the olitii?clir� a° credit to filled. to its-utrrlost cape that an iniptetus to coati • t p al : Society y. fie on Wenn , Assimmimmommtummumir 1 -, -� . A :Pec1lned-to Leave. - J It Ras. currently rumored- a shorn Y ; Gime ago that our respected e citizen,:: r. Dr•, :ti, G. frlaeKid, was about to `re. rnr v[i,to • eaford) to further his. meth- E•«1 practice,' ' This vie are glad to, ray ofKinleis. one of e took • ne 54, requited oval :.-to inghain, mputat�e t E . • skal nig 1 iii = x nday evellrtin 1.� ow,. iris -:backer, r� t[-.. I we e. llacl it .Iii h . playot1 With l is s f. - r , thhC -cases,. -as. the- Doctor-. has, at - ' r drat :cal a large - number of iiia <,11 1,4,4; cl.;e:idFd to still: continue his origs•'t'-',13. welcome." • - ' ti['ti�t1*: likes to re and hear a_ good st �r y, '*pile; that is ,right, cheer- E•'rE=t angel entertaining ©lie- that- will r :;''r the -lads and «. lasses . o- bide gat' lvetir o: nights-. t� _ to -re3 . - A good �vi1 make the Housewife' smile: '44,4 the, Fuel€; rntzn clap his hands with' :,Family ... tf!elcomc con= c t1, exactly,what will -phase and Street -We 'direct- : our p reac_lers' attention to its :advertisement in our; crllytrns, a1ld,say"; READ IT and TAKE ivecl a letter on. r Adam .BrOwu;. - that: he -would )W Curling Club tedal- to be corn- •.: of : the -O!ui, gal presented to • public ca uc �- tl . P on Ashfield, :oil. a Iarge amount Iroperty. ofIr: oss,auction, be sold by Township Of arch 28th, -'the S, etc., )belong'-- 'isher.• John O contain rile er- old and r person ` of. Mil e to wnslrip .of Eto ,t ; G-ralianl, .ed: tlis life on old -age of 82 le: of "t,'he=first: and was high- knew hini,.as an from Irge concourse Kinloss i} the name .)f NeilMcKenzie y that fol=lowed and no deubt would have •given hit:. aY ti. TF e i `� rkets, Fall wheat,new-90e. to, 95per bus. Fall .wheat -L.$1.00 to $1.08,,per-bus Spring wheat -=-,85c. to95c.per bus. Barley-.-45-to 47c per :'bushel: • Oats= --31c. to32c. per: bushel. Peas -68c. to 68 per' biishel.. • Potatoes 40c. to 40c.perbushel. Apples -$2 per bag. Hay _$7 te$8 per ton.-. Flour$2.7.5 per. cwt. Wool -=20c to 20c.-,per.I (• Sheepskins-- 75c.to 100c. Hides -- 6c, perlb; `lllov�°c to6c.per Ib. Pork -4;8.00 to $8.00 pc cwt. Wood. ---$:25 to $- r Eggs -7,-18c. ggs .18c. per: dozen., Batter-=l6c to 17c:-- ' - - per 1p. Police News, _• One night last -week -thee young men named IVIcQueen,Roe, ai,dMcl%ay, • of the: 2nd con., - inloss,_-took to much colnino lly-needar131;leleb and -had to be interviewed- by Constable-McCorvie w.ho promptly hacl them- ledged .in: the cooler:- The' were Y:-. - broughtgbefore: Reeve Campbell:; ;and. fined) $2 and costs.. On- Thursday- nig t, 'about 11 1 en be siteilar o c ock, a number of yours longing ; .to the : g longing village a got dose and.turned on a youg resting.place rday 1a' t ntron... bath -`School and workers, iari • Church, Wednesday, there: being rom :.a.11 the- esbvtery .IIl yteriails tot brae so - that inghain,� was `• y We__hope ' ', i.- ed exertion in the -good- work will:b he result sof It anon:.. It o are engag-, hat others :'opinions oil`n ticident`- -*to e. delegates 1V• ir Gainer riu.tend.arit,. rs. _ *Connell• ox` Church; r.:inten4:it, oiiald and Campbell,. oar,. severe beaten had it.- ncrt� beer for "the timely "appearance : of. C nsrable Me Corvie, who='arrested the lea'4er of t he gang and lodged hila ii they Ter. ` TemoeranceLecture. ` A fair audience assembled .in ` th Methddist Church on ' e n ruesdsy evening last to- hear the lecture by Mrs,Alfred Andrews; of Kincardine, on the , work ,f the Wonian's Union Christian Tem- .� perance Associatzen 1VIrs 1� ' eying attended the C is encouraging tit th ee :ad_ in -the :work . to: know *re doing•and to exchan, the various. questions Sabbath' School work. from -Lucknow were : 'R, - on, . Mr. Ma(tlliesoll, su Miss-Catlel'on sand -Mer' an. Robe t Tu•nny, of Mr, ir, C. Rutherford; Airs. Macneill.), Mrs M Mrs..Robinson and i liss: ; Y ,of ,'t.-St.Ohurcli. Pararfiou_nt Concert, The concert held liege evening- inider -.the at spi drop Council, No. '.34,. R. a' tory successful aic en+,e .notwitl taiicling the limit Op for preparation. Oyer an[l seventy persons Were • reps esenting i.' any - of the localities • ` IS -eight :chair was -take i by Mr. -Da who _diel Itis p rt ini ail - a� I plcasaiit-n1alll (.i '=The of ) t which consistel�- of songs, '1- It speeches, readi gs,aiid- reel ii al ei f 1 sf. municipality, zici, •Bail:: ' of aim r �Ivtsioii Court, no County Crown: At_. - t- )rney,n no Registrar,. - - P ...► riQ ,UE'�tlt j" ("if the Grown, lib clerk of ,the Count ri{) clerk of :fiIie peace, leo.:rinkee er - -•Sa�0oi1 keeper pi,shop: � . - P -` •.p , ,-� p- keeper=]icemfd { • sell spirituous- liquors -by retail, no s 1 de,nse cp aenissiorlers o -r Ins Aceto E., ref ..buil 'lie qualified, to -be a Aiktithe council of -aziy intruici;- tow .- Wardens are 'r 'the 'risk of disqualifica. ke of -being: a Doioh,� mLssloner. r •- mite _lengthy.- i 11, Stere present kindly • hand �amale - Olid' bore - - -ti e names': --3fessi„s. • C. Ruth Kerr,-It.-il urin --- N[u1•ruti 3 � and: the- Iv- irna mitli, Cl lid Ida Rookledge. - ' Thos adios alai gentlenienk • join 2 . the n concert, ' uc.. ei ')t and their RS - let spare - olein -for they, he audience, encored the appearance - .r. J•- Hi �` -ucknow, ' a� !contributed Oold d h .song,: ill•: -char tile_ re$t n the a herrn• inlrletit ast. Friday s of Dew of _T , was. aininb one time tak- Pt liunclred` -Sent thus' :bigl l)oring clock the td Agnew: ea,hle' and ogralnnie lialogues, i▪ ot1S, vas t ites wh- • 111 "a pro- , ro ,follow izg i ford, . K. • ssesNina: Berry, talented heartily ii a z i M it -rill 1 at each .: :ard, Of wo `good for : all +`• as ftir of it by: public khat the In is be-:` After icolicert. ve - the. • is an able and enthusia� i. terra stzc worker in _, the Temperance cause and'her graphic hic : description of the'great reform accom- plished -by• the ladycrusaders in : the State of Ohio - and - other places: was very . y interesting. _She urged Pn all' the ladies present to take part. in the. movement and - use tl elu , :influence ,algainst the use of intoxicating drinks. = After the lecture the chairman, the Rev. Mr. Cosford, requested :.those. present who 'wished to:sign the pledge to mane forward, when about thirt aced .their . T ;Oaced names to the .paper, . At - -the ..close of the meeting a .branch of the Women's Union Christian Te. � er_ mice ..A ssociation *as formed, with following -officers . g. els - -.President; Mrs Hutchison ; Vice =President, lets. R, J. Walker -Secretary, Mrs,Jas`Br. Treasurer, Mrs. W : 1. Smith. Y the . Dr. - ev.. all ; o lee len ere= the an. nd. as d ve by n... eclr in n ed b e on f Vr lege Council, ie Connell met in the CIerk's gin the. evening -of the 5tIi :list g I the Reeve and all. the Cowicilloi's w preseii:t. 'A.Ster:. the :minutes of teatmeeting wereQnread' and,adopted accunt of $8.30 for.. -o 'fines f fines• a' $2.70 for: wood for. Mr. 40444 -1:w • received frons : Mr. - A. 1V.tcCol,z -Mo` ed by court. Tennant and secon ed y Oou-u.:Robertson, that the alio aec tint be paid --;:carried. - Moved Coun.Stewart and seconded by -Coo o t Grundy, that 4.McCorvie be - Constable of reel ': &Ppoireit village ,-of . Luckno for 1884 at -a salary of ,$.150.per aiin and of the fines -arising from his`o v prosecution,: and that ---he be furnish-. with a -uniform to -cost not . eitceedin $2U , - carried:: :.Moved. b :. Coon. Y. R er• b is - oil .and seconded by Court:1'61108# that ter-ulers, be. called for for build:" a: bridge o'er West Bra.neh =of .; -Title t hills River :at - its interseeti;, with I:Campbell- Street, .Village o Lucknow, to be received u - to • 7 ` • on . Friday, 14th lsst -(;a Piet - P� Council -then adjot reed- to_Meet ag �-.. at 9- p, 01. oa:the .• nori1ing of the: - 6th inst. • - l islaedby �home talent so �. 11i P �ersppis yt hn never : appeare before. this fact `'.sae s - to. -she hive of literatur s and . elocu c niing more popular ._ hare: the usual dote 'of: thailka th closed by singing ' « God eefi;. • -Don't hey you!. 'fence wire until tilyouseethe LYman Barb. Awadfirst prize =alt • t the :leading exhihi-- tiona. trona baslit fob•;fie and ..o, will. third prise d . - - - • ' ,��=TG TKE. ff4 ' �tR Sere. nib • RUSli E VE_R B er e disc TUQLe; nt .1s cc The a a ems n age- . s ene sat of 1E months pre proved note • Q, parties 1.7 LD :clod EI4GHTED WITH THE • h of goods still ile the ass rt - ill on. con.tinue ei not an-ordiri- u a Cha 1 article mus /vat e eight , 111 be given on ap • o t interest to rcgis •