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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-08-17, Page 14, • . - . A •r: -r- • VOL. XRT.-- lirkil.01tTeittlitel4 e Published every Friday at •the S$:rPINEL Block, North East Corner of Outram" ' and Campbell Streets, „.. LUCKNOW-:''`'ONTARIO. BY.. JAS. S. BRYAN, EDITOR ANDPUBLISEBR. Subscription Price. $1 per year ' in Advance. . ALL'EINDS OF u JOB. PRINTING EBEOUTSD wITR :Neatness ' and. DeSj5a� `ch; LEGAL-. clIMON CORRIGAiN, COMMISSIo'INI R • in. H. C. G., Kinlough P. d:, Ont. . ARROW AND' P1tOUDF00T, BAR lir resters, Solicitors, etc. (oderich,.•Ont.. ..T .T., GaiRaow.,..Q • C. • WII•. PaounFoor -1LLIOTTTRAVE It, A1TOIRNEYAT law; Solicitor fn Chaucer , •Convey MORRISON,.ATTQB.NLY• .AT. a law, Solicitor in chancey., Commis - *loner Conveyancer, et, jLucknow Office' .over tae- post'oflica: cPHILL1PS, . CAMERON, • 8s 'CO:. 1 Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries; Pub clic, ate., 17 Toronto Street, ,Toronto, Money to loae-Rates cheap, • • • FAAN$;MCPHILLIPS.' D' 0. C&MEROY. `II ePHERSON°& ROBIN•ETTE. BAR- . rieters, Solicitors,•. Conveyancers, Notaries, EN T. C. RosixaTTE, s.•A. L L. s R.U. MoPu*asos, B. a. LL. n, Officee8 .Un- ion Block,' 36 Toronto Street, • Toronto. .Money to loan on Farm and Village Property hit lowest rates. MEDiCAL.: • J.A. McDonald, --op— ¥ D;C.M M.C.I'.S.O OFFICE - KDNTAIL. J. S. Tennant.: '- M..'D , M. C. P. S. - -, Qau-.diedi,.cal 1tail, Lucknowµ. Ara'Spe�cial . attention ppaaid to -diseases.' of , 'mimed and children. Calls promptly attend- ed to.'liy. night or day. - ' ... . D. yA=' McCrimmon`: >di D. C. M.. M C P. S O, L R' C;: P, lf, C S; avid L 34, Edinburg. Coroner County of Bruce Licentiate of Midwifery. . Royal College Physicians and Surgeons, s 'Office -One door east of the Post Office, ,., "Lucknow, rOat ' •Dr• .D Geddes,.. :VA!. ' -- RADIJATIC.. OF THE: ONTARIO Collage. Toronto, and registered member if the Vit insryi Medical Association; • can now be found prepared'to treat all diseases of she domestic: animals in the latest acid' most. ientific manner OAPs either by mail or'teleg am promptly • . attended to ;Charges:Moderate ' t)fficei.Corrii an's Hall • ltosidsuce,Pa•scoe Hotel, Lu ow GENERAL. • ROBERT CLINNING1{AM,,Y INSURANCE, FIRE ANDMARINE • ” GUELPH. MONEY. •TO ,•..0:4 Af ON TIRST CLASS MORTGAGES AT 7 t� 71 per cent interest, payable yearly.• 1 ...Charges :ver;, Moderate.. Apply to ' ' ROBERT MURRAY, St. Helen's. thNE v 7'O LOAN Yr -6' PE „ CE '1' FROM 2 TO 20 years.yearso Ne o -` arias or sa a in t n tarty as well ay Manitoba. Parties desirous to sell Farina will consult their interests by' in rpecting the advertising facilities, of :tubserib• er iii Great Britain and Ireland and Contin- ' gent of Lauds for Sale. !' ANGUS 'STEWART, • • Land Valuator, Lucknow, Ont. West Wawanosh Mutual fire insuranceCom:an �p Y• pB�OARD 01' DIRECTORS MEETS FOR 1) the transaction of bniiness on. the first 'ruixid'ay in each month Perties wishing to hags their pr:iperty insured in this increiiing- 1'q ni alar Company. will by giving notice be itaDni upon by au agent or ly one of •toe Dir- mut"Ysf asineam exile promptly attended to • J Dt ;BOBER'TS Pee Tunaahno i' . Secy' aria Trott, .LUCKNOW ONT RSO, FRIDAY, A.U( 'UST• 17, 1888.,. CAMERON &, CAMPBELL . BANKERS L ZT• C g 1\17...P W MONET TO LOAN, DRAFTS ISSUED,: CHEQUES CASHED, • •INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE'-. POSITS, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS • TRANSACTED..• Our MR, CAMERON, having accepted the. position of • Deptity Treasurer of the Province of • Ontario, which will necessitate hie removal :-to Toronto. retiree froth the active management of the business. .He retains his full inte�t in the business, however, which will be con' tinned as usual by MR.. G.. A. SIDDAiL, who has been our trusted and .faithful eonf den- Oil`clerk•forthe.past 9.years, becoming man_ ager.. Our MF. CAMPBELI:. will in_'future . be found at the bank, and will give special at- tention to LOANS ON REAL.ESTATE • We represent the BEST. COMPANIES. in Canada, and: are in a position to. effect LOANS at lowest possible rates and on mast favorable terms to reyayinent.: Present rate from 6 • to 6i- per' cent. according to security. • • CAMERON • & CAMPBELL. GEn; A. SIDDALL, Manager. FireInsurance -1: Through tickets o all -points in " 'Comas, tTnitod States Sc e u>�op MAPS PAMPHLETS. TIME TABLES, FARES, and' alt information furnished on application tf 734::JNO. MURCHISON. AGENT.' ' SOCIETIES. L UQICNOW L O. Aro 11S .: O..lp' Meets every Friday' evening at •'eight o'clock •in their Hall, Canipt• or Street. All - Brethern cordially invited: G, WILSON,' JOHN'ELLIOTT,, Noble Grand Recorder. ,LODGE UCKNOW LODGE OF THE ANCI- L eat Order of United. Workmen,.meet in the Oddfellowe Hall, on' the.last an -second Monday evenings of each months. $t,8 o'clock. VisitingBrethern are Cordiallyinvited. JNO: PEART, • A. McINTYRE... Master Workmen Recorder, • 1111-. EETS THE THURSDAY ON OR LYL before full moon• of each month at 8 m. Visiting Brethern cordially invited. :p. B. MALLOUGH, - R. FIN DLATER, W. ' .. • ;Secretary. godge 18.¢. COURT BEERI OOD N' UDER 5O •LUCANOW Meets every first and 'third Mondays .in every month, in the Oiidfe,Iows Hall. Visit ing Brethern are cordially invited. �.1 ts. Leoxs, Chief'Raiigei, D: : Viii See DENTAL. EROM:E, L. D. S. To my- J-. ►0 e J • ^old.friends' in Lucknow and surrounding country. You, Have known melong enough to know that my worlr is not Cheap .Tobi work, Now;I am making Cohn left!, :Plates and . V lea i "gupj y my cos omers,witn any tad of Metal- lic Plates they Wish for• Gold, 'Silver or any other. Chargos as low as they”. can be made for. I will''be in Lucknow on the, second •Fridayy. and Saturday and:fourth Friday:, and Saturday of each inontiti., Vegetable Vapor given for the painless extraction, of• teeth. Office, near Cain's Hotel.. . ITALIZED AIR GIVEN H'OR PAIN ✓ lees extraction. Artifice' Teeth set upon Vulcanite and Celluloid,'Aliny.' Gold with Vulcanite and Celluloid attachments; Celluloid. continuous gun!, etc. :Teeth put in, without a,p"leto. „Artificial Crowns attached to roots.. Preservation of the, natural teeth and extraeting, specialties. Fees very reason.' able, `MccDONAiD & DEAN, , •Mason'emock. .. - Winghsm. tide entrance, opp.; Queen's Hotel. Will lie in Lucki►nw, at the Whitely Meso i on the.tit:ta, .l fn M;aadage•and'T*Ii of. 'ischii, mouih1 • 729 • THE RACE GROWS ZOT. Laobstow Laerosslsts Defeat Paisley by Four. Goals. to Three. -Tide Li tew.el Contest Next Reek Decides Ilse Coveted Champloa ship :- Fully five hundredpeol le-madetheir •way into the Caledonian park. on. Fri- day afternoon of last . week. to witness, the' "acreage match between the Lm= pires, of Paisley;. and the Sepoys,: of; Lucknow, • Some of the more enthusi astir admirers of; the game. during' the morning arranged for the•closing,of the business places for a few hours in the afternoon, and so an. opportunity ; to.. attend was given to•both employer and employe. The ladies; as usual, turned out in full:force, •and took a hearty in- foreskin nterestin the contest: It was a noisy gathering,, ,too, espeo: tally when the home team had the ad: vantage, bu"t,•of aoyrse,,yoti can',t nor 4. inte4ef' n t7`'g£ llln'ill i3;es; s t :ever, received liberal applause for their many brilliant .play_s,;..and.there:_was no disposition_ou the -..part of--the-•specta- tors to'",frown. them out of 'counte- nance "' at any time. With the single exception of *the fifth gams: very little rough play occurred;. and what did take. place.: was : equally divided and borne manfully. ,Lacrosse: is ' one ',of those games that• tries the, patienceand the courage of the votary. • 'The following were the players sEPoi& EMPIRES.'• J. Berr • . Gos1...T. Moody, A.B. Cameron :.,.Point.. N• W, Barrie • Joe Elliott. ,..-Cover;Point.., McKeohhie: A. Hall. J. Coulter. A, Johnston,, ....Def;, Field..... J: Hopper. R. Chambers., { 1). Dewar. D. Johnston .,... C'entre. A. Peters. IL Maclntyre. �A. Fisher • George` Kerr • Home Field.S. Hptchison, James:Kerr. l G. P. Allen.; . W. Moody ....Outside L. Ruek. 'W. Grundy inside • A 11. ,Allen. M.''Campbell „Captain... R'eferee..-....:.A, McMullen, Mount Forest; It'took •seven games and the .best part of 'three hours : to decide .the con test, hut. victory:- eventually perched upon the'banner•. of 'the Sepoys:. ;Each game was sternly contested, and••close •checking, accurate, throwing and swift play. at every point' were characteristics of the struggle. At times, some pretty • teatn• play was indulged . in, and there •.were many brilliant individual'plays. A curious "concidence was that .all` the goals scored 'were . taken at one end. The aubjoined table showsLho ►the goals were won First ' game Sepoys.:, 60 min. Second game ...,...+Empires b min. Third game Sepo�ye +........ ,,-„:4 min. Fourth game Empires .:..3 min. Fifth game .....:Seprlye ....:.. 20 min. Sixth game .:.aEmpires ., 4 rain Seventh game Sepoye..4 min. The cheering atithe close was some- thing 'terrific, and . the'"bhoys" were •subjected to'sorne hearty, handshaking. For the •Sepoys, W. 'Grundy. scored '.three goals and G. Kerr, one. Messrs, A. 11.. and G P.Allen; Rusk, McKech- nie,'Moody,:Barrie and Hopper of the Empires • especially distinguished them- selves,„and for the Sepoys the naines`of ..W. Grundy,.Jas' Derr, W. -"John -. ston,' R Chambers,' Joe . Elliott; H. Macintyre, G. Kerr, in fact of all the players, will be known to fame when, their 'crosses have gone to Nofnau's Mr. 'A:. 'McMullen, of Mount Forest, 'discharged the duties. Of referee accept- ably • The Staniltng•of the Clubs. c fo the ehaw aonship now growing i'exy F. ei n, n nex week's ,play will surely decide where the. pennant will float, for the next year. •Listowel and I.ucknow.have the' bright est 'prospects; though, as far as we know, Walkerton is in the swim too. A,ppended.is.the 'showing ' WON Leer . DRAWN TO PLAT' Listowel..., ... 5' 0 0. i• ' 2 Lucknow,... 4-. '•0;, 0,,-, 3 Walkerton. 1 1. • 1 • 1 Paisley :.1" 2 2: • 2 Chesley. ... 1 / 2 2 ' 2 • eeswater.. ,. I. 2 • •2 ;2' Wingham., 0 3 '. , 1 ; 3 . Ziincardi'ne. ,. 0: 3 . • 2` 3 • .Listowel and Lackaawr'. ug. fi. y'is that The on) match next, week against Listowel on Fridays • ;afternoon, 4,0*he Thee Listowel club leads thQ WHOLE, NO 761. district,: and is a very strong organic- ation. Without doubt this, contest' will tell the tale, as far as the' Sepoys. are .concerned. .The, . boys' will use. every effort;to win;; 'and they wish to see; ;a large attendance of apeotators, 'The, match will take :place in. the L Somerville park, and an admission fee of ten cents will be charged. The. ladies, 'of course, are admitted free.( 'Mark ;the dates down so you won't for- get. ' . Chesiey,s'.Wands (MT Out. , The • secretary :of the Sepoys on Wednesday last receirvedthe following telegram from the secretary of the In-, dependent lacrosse club of Chesley : CMISLEy, Onjt., Ang..15. We have resigned, now having no connection with such a rotten affair.,,.. : • B C. HLMMILL. We presume the cause of the -Twig; nation: is. a lack of the needful , Hiring players;to "down" Lucknow .and"Lis- towel came high, and it wasn't much of a success either:: Chesley; according to the ruling of the Judiciary Commit- tee of :the F1 L.A , should play in 'Lucknow/on 'Monday next,,'20th haat. Sic transit gloria monde. Rats ! play in Lucknow sometime • within two.. weeks ,The Sepoys.:cannot_play until wthey..are._through with -Listowel, -but= after, ,that our Wingham .friends will likely be accommodated: 'I[inioss Council. Council met Aug. 10th.; Members all • present Communications were read from the County.,cierk,'giving ,the levy for county purposes.' being: a total of $3,530.32 ;;, from' A. Campbell,; esq schooPiiispector, . regarding the forma- =tion• of a Vide—h., School Section, • also. from Jas. • Marshall, Esq;' L.: p. S, containing anaward' for a drain' on 3rd range north. A let,frer from Geo. John= ston, containing $2being his share. of the .engineers charges under"the above award was' handed to the... township treasurer. A by-law duly passed .fik- • ing the rates, being .for county 2 7- 10th Mills, and for township,1 2-1'Oth mills ; on the dollar. : Orders were is- sued. for the :following accounts: Wm: Malcolm, gravel; $10.55 ; Robert Pet ;typiece, gravel, $6.25 ; Andrew .Mc-' Mannas, • gravel, $4.50.; .D. Falconer, culvert, 6th con., $3 ; P. Torrance, -re;: pairson bridge; 80cts ; Duncan Mc-. Kinnon, culvert, 2nd con., $3.50 ; D. Beaton,: • culvert, 3rd con., $5 ; Jacob Miller,: for cutting hill, 3rd con., $76'; P. Fisher, gravelling on 'south boun- dary; $12.80.; W. Malcolm, plank, 75cts ;• Geo, • Permel, •gravel, $6.75 ; N. Bradley,.Work on Dyatt's marsh, $7:25; N. Bushel, ditch south line,, $4.25 J. Beatnish, ditch 20th side •line, $8.17 ;• H. Sciay, gravel, $1.50 ; John Lane,. furnishing. school. assessment, $2 ; Pierce, :gravel' '$5.;'. W. Dempsey, ap- proach to bridge, $1 : J. H. Kaak, fin spector of: roads, • $•Ir:;. ' do for. •arb'itrat- ing On Union S.; S: No: 1, 53,.50 ; z Clendenning, for: the same, $2.40. The Reeve was instructed to examine the gravel pit on lot' 33; con,' 4; with a view to ascertain what (if any)damage had, been done in hauling,from said pit A by-law was duly passed adopting and cr ntirinnig the Report 'of; Arbitrators on Union S. • S. •.No..1,'.Kinloss and • Greenock. ,Application was Made for the remission of past taxes, and exPmp . tion . for future taxes of the grounds •A used by the. Kinloss gricultural Soci ety,. laid over' to next meeting. Jo}iii. .Piiry is' was re -appointed collector. Ten dollars .:was granted is .Henry House, as relief. The tariff of fees, for the use of the town hall was, amended by ex- ei p ing rom paytnea o .any ees a Meetings to be, held by any members. of parliament Or 'their representative agents, • and- of Agricultural ' Societies or Fanners Institutes or their represen- tatives. The ccpuntilthen ,' ': adjourned to meet on the' 10th of September. " '• • • A Man who has tried -• it saysthat fol ot wooden posts trea'ted.' as ws, aa coat' of two ,cents apiece, will, last' so long that the party adopting' it will not live, to sce°his posts decay. Take boiled linseed oil and stir in,pulverized charcoal to :the consistency of paint, and put a coat•over. the timber. • A Appointed His: Wife., Vector Camp 1l EXpl`a!n' IOC Toth low.. to BW awn 8atisfhetloa,.. . We some time _ago called 'attention in the SENTINEL to the fact that at the recent entrance. examinations in Kin carding, Inspector danrpbell'had select- ed hie own wife as one of the residin , examiners. The article•wae-.copied into the. Toronto Globe and on Wednesday; last -the following letter from the In- spector appeared in that paper :Inspector Campbell; of Kincardine,. -writhe as, follows in reference too par agraph in this column- relating- to his; action in appointing his wife a presid- ing:• examiner•. at the '-.High":School' en - the candidates. at Kincardine, asked My Wife to take charge Of' one room.. She' aoniented to de so gratilitintely,. and: perfOrMed' her duties thorny entire- satiefection. As she. was' welliacintaint ed With the management of ehe.exarar, ination, it .Was fortunate „that shot was. present, as the principal of 'this High - School had.toyetire bn:the 'second (194,.. throUgh illness. I want it tO be clearly understood that :the. lady in • qnestiont Aid not Amine one Paper, but maily. presided fin*. two days and a halt during; an einergency. She ilia net 'receive, and she will not aCcept, one • cent for It. 'aegOlation 32 reach; aa.followo " When from the nuMber of candidaiee, or .any ether cauee, additional presiding examiners are required, the inspector :shall make such, appointmenta as are. ible to , be appointed presiding examiner whO his any pupils writing for &hula. • siding." All papers *ere examined' OY', in aCeordance 'With the regulations." A bulletin of the ,Ontario,Agricu College coritainti, ainong other; valuable. matter, 'the following to test the, vitaii6r, Of :seeds :: 1. Place 100: seeds ' between two :sheets Of blotting, laid on sand, and keep the paper clamp in a • place Where the temperature is. precentage good. 2...Place the' seeds on a piece of in a sancer; With Sufficient, water: to Moisten it thorough- ly.. • After scattering the seeds (1001• .on the' flannel; Put, it piece of dark. blotting PaPer over the whole and .tinutilly dainp, in a short time the seed/ Will gerininate.•;.: the dumber.' good seed. For examining seeds akto cardboard, and the fOreign. geains. :ere of seeds, true to their kind, is leept :for etot-nrairiSen, the imputitieS can readily be identified. The results of various tests in the germinator are given... The following referencei will practically: • marked effect: on the vitality 'of cer- tain seeds:. .Many seeds have . lost is not reliable -for fieedi for, even 'though germinating a fair 'per Cent; of growth in the fielk ie of' more or less, weakly, nature.. All seeds should; be tested . tee vitality and purity- A sMall 'per- ' shield „for the annual convention • Ootobier, on Wiikh: &than be placed the. mine 'and population of the county tout .