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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-08-24, Page 5In order to clear 9t)1 sr immense .stock of Millinery and Fancy Goode, tl. Intends offering'hex' entirestock of Ladies, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Oriental l :ccs; Embroideries,Hosiery,; Glomes, Collars, Babies Lace Borrets ' and Caps, Etc., Etc at at Greatly Reduced. Prices. , 4 COME A.1 D ECUR'E SOME o F T 3E BARG• . AINS. • Oddfcllowship. • report suggested .that a culvert be put in across the,. road at, a point east of e� Perilous -'Sow. or Ike Baldness. Transae ed . , nt +site Grand Lodge, The thirty-fourthsession of the 'Graed Lodge ,of the 'Independent O - • der of Od'dfellows,; concluded its labors i t Barrio On the IOth inst. The. ses- , 'skin ws}ls one of.unusual activity, and shows that the arder, in Ontario:,: is making rap d strides, andis,now in the• rR44;1V117:7.tt °nt1. 221�jI1(t BaA� .. baa` •p'".:%' N p1 .�. .-`jtf"zw Win'•, . 6* iw„ .! el. v. `+L''a'»".. ti_: K•C ..N-+:n;+gip. A'siastnuhaiber of reports we..e: pass aid of 'great 'importance to the order. . .Missionary work in. the lodge room in -the , wayof- Social: aatherin s was:up-. ed- � • • •,lprov s o The. introductioia +of 'time <exemplified floor work was'. heartily en .torsed as a means,of increasing interest, in •Oddfellewship. . Lucknow'lodge: has. been transferred, from the Winghuni'to the Kinc'ardivae -•district This change. was asked for by the local lodge, through, its representa-: •tive,, Past •Grand W II South. ... ' .From •the report subini.tted; we learn ithereare '_OW 21.5 lodges„:with:a'aiere- • 1►erste ip of 15, 9.5 7: ,; _ r..elief_ ..e x pend.ed:. sarin;►: the yearover 152;040, ,assets. ver' $591,000 Past Grand.R$preseti•.' tative:117elsh, of Stratford, introduced , ,a . resolution that grand - otteers • shall -hereafter : }5e .elected by ballet in each, • ubordinate lodge at a set time, thus '.giving sill,: past: grands in the: jnrisdie •ttioii the .right of voting for grand stili= I teem, the past practice havitid.excluded, them from :; the., frarchiste, excepting;. those attending .: ;tl�e' ' Grand Lodge. Carried 41. . The :foilowing.•ofl'ieers were;'elected: for the preserit,year : Grand Master, • . E. R. 'Robertson, . do Lonn.; Deputy, CU, M., ;Ur. R: •. v� ...J3e11, Peterborough J;. •GrandWardeni John Oriuiston, Gan- •anoque ;' Grand . Secretary, J . B. • King; 'Toronto; Grand Treasurer, Wei Bad inack : Grand Auditor, Chas.- Packer+'' Stratford Grand • Marshall,'..'Thoinas • Colby, Toronto ; Grand. Codctor, J; A. Young; ' Thatnesfordl •Granii,•.Chap- '.'lain. Rev. T: W. Jollifle,:•Bradford.,• Grand Guardian,' John Turner,;:. Cleat ham�; G4raud Herald, A.'W::.Cameron, �Otta1l• .The' no inations�under the new reg.: u.lations were then proceeded with, r,'e-, `. suttit?g in the following being nomina ';,ted for .the'. eine of ofiice;-commencing, a gearh':=Grand Master.;Or. tW, B;SII, i:Veterborongh D:. (. J I. J. e � �Ci iu; o 1; •�Gstaaiiogtu ; W.,'. J , Q. t Oliver, Toronto •; .P: E `. ;Fitzpatrick; k.! (amilton ,• G. T..;Biekle, •Cobourg . C'x.' ,111. 1'ralnciss,. Port Aclrbiaur ; Rev.._.. W., .1i111ifi`e, i3radforcl'; S. (oS.hy ; .Toronto; • S .,'Sec,, i, ;Torolit o ; G.. Treas., • • Wm. 131486 s:eh. G.'• Representatives,. Hr Catlipliellmod'Rev. ;21, ,i, :litartin. The nextsi w.tni�'.:will be lh in Ka . ,Cat.litrinet' 3VC5>t •Viakwnithosh 'Coutts ' • / Mtg., 4th, 188£t. e sitar I1ie(ltin'. of Council was .held this day, Mlentln rs•al1'present: • A cot-. • present culvert. ' Messrs.; Todd and. Stewart were instructed to examine the' place, with power to put in culvert if they think it desirable. ' The rove •reported-'that.Jas' 'Young-declined—to- act as..engineei • On mestionof.Messrs. ;Fodd and -Bowers, Mr.Win. Stuart,•of '4'Vuigham was appointed to the office. Alex. Rose claimed $50,''as"damages" done to. his property in 'opening a gravel pit on •hisproperty., As the hoard' con- sidered the demand unreasonable it was' l by. -r M .Lockhart that John � ' Slnbh'' be paid $.7 per year for giving road'wayto ,Win; Smith—Carried: Estinlate:s for the' ear': were. a reed u on " it :being Y 8. ,..-.....Q t 8' found'tha°t $4,6'28.03 would be required. .fob; county and- township purposes : A' by-law fixing ihe•couuty'rate at mills per $, and the township rate at'1 0; 10 mills per $, was read and passed.: The clerk .was 'instructed to" levy rat=es. sufficient 'to' raise school money `re- • quired. Chas.-Durnin was appointed -ravel •arbitrator, and in', case of his refusal' to. act; the' ,reeve was •einpow- ered'. to:•make: -an ..appointinent.., • By-,' :laws for the, appointment; of engineer and :gravel arbitrator': were rread axi�d signed.' The: treasurer's report' for July was read, showing balance of receipts .$201.25,:, and. expenditure '$40.42 dur- ing; the uionth ii. H .Aiidersoii Wats: re -appointed' collector at.<usaial salary of $6,5, ' After the passing of spins ac- counts, council adjourned until Septeun-: ber 15th R. K. MIL.iEit, clerk. Saturday ,Aug. 11. A special' meeting..was held this day., • All: '.present except. councillor' Todd Moved by:M•r Johnston;,. seconded' by Mr. Lockhart, .th•itinasmuch.as a Sta tute passed "at the last session, of Par-; liaMent;provides. •that no assessment' shall: be. made•on .farm stock,lie iy law 'Passed at last sitti'n of council,'` fixin the rate for the year be herr by ,repealed;. and that, a county rate of .1:1 10' mills per $ be levied for. the 'current year ',parried: The .salary of: the 'township .engineer was 'fixed at• $3, per day while employed, with 1,0 cents per, mile .each way'for travel1ing.ex enses ., FI The.'auditors' report Iiot being correct it': was ordered to he returned' tothe, printer for correction. Council adjourn-` ed ' JL K, MiLLEIt. ID4P.OR1'AN'C'• ' .:TIO 'CTC SAT.' of ' VALUABLE FARM baing the homestead of R. Barkwel l•' There will be sold by ptiblicuuction on the pretnises,• on Ved nesday, S_O t. • .17th. That ver do arable farm of 200`, acres "good la•; foam cin lot b. (4th con., Township of , 1. e miles chest o f T iie:know, and on the boundary of 1•lnron and Bruce Thi spplendid Earn; has .175•acres tmdercultiv'atioq the balance being well 'timbered with liart.tvec cl'.' rhes is on the ;place a large frame hon se and excellent out- •huildittgs.,• hc..tariu is well fenced and itncicr' drained. -It :l.as n: errs=e1a.asayauns; orchard ''and is" well supplied with wiitcr. This farms will be sold together. or in parcels to suit Pier. chasers. " '1'Eli.MS CASH, 1yy''}i�t��persons NWhn wish to procure a loan eau • cibtaiu theentine at 5i per cent. . l r • •J'QT particulars apply to • `R. BA12ICW1�3.1 . Prop. Clinton, or °• . ,fAB.r HOUS'ODl .. tint: Clinton. .-R,etnembcr the lacrosse n atoll :r0CtiOir WAS niarle ,lift.tht_IfinlitescAl i,St lne:i ship rn'itcarn rete:rring to the anroutit to be fektielide;at in reads c,ud brat'rges tlor curt—cot year.; $6.40 heii g the amount' divided . 'among tete clifr^reit'tw ' • . e0nCCtiirOt1i, . th4 reiilialndx:r of the $1,- •000` to lie"<e:xpeud'edl ,hi special' gratits, 'gravel. boundary Iiiae.appropriations, etc.:Edsvidl.fla,t;a.itpresel1tcrl' a report ;froin Mr. Warner; P; L. S.t of a survey trf'the watercour . • l,etwedn the props t'- Of 'Phomas iliii,er and himself. The' 1 to-itorreaiv afternoon, • CN:ANGE OF AGENCY. eeC::A •.ua• ' > 3j G y,� t w' l r '� tiy'y�y�^ ' V 46 'are the -only 'f;en�uirn-e ='En'g iilh -a 1e in-vtIti C`sf lrax�i=`l I t R'eall ,pebbles kept in stock. Tests given to purchasers to' prove genuineness. Theyare recommended -by -and, testimonials hive -been -received-from;the-President; Vice -President Ex President;a�r.pdEx-Vice-President,' of the: Medical Association' of Canada the President`ofthe u�ollegreof Physicans:and Surgeons of Quebec;. the: Dean of the •Medical. T, acuity, of Lava University; the President: and Ex -Presidents of the Medical Counoil of'Nova,Scotis; Etc. --__ S ;illi Iis ..ii.. , BOOKSELLER; Lr cknovr. WAGON '..MAKING ;HORSE SHOEING AND SIN -ER As--BLACKSM I:THINC; Adam Thompson Begs leave to 'thank the inhabitants of Lucknow and surrounding cou,ttry for the liber4l'patronage' bestowed .on, 'him during the'last seven years; and wishes si' continuance of his old customers and a fair share of the'new, as he is in 'a better. position than ever to supply the wants of the. public. He always has on hand,a stock of ' a ous. . Bu les $� g of all kinds,' He will also remind them of the far Pained SCOTCH :DIAMOND:: HARROWS ; which. he always has on hand and are made of the very best material. Parties wanting any' thing in this line will do:well'to give him acall and .see prices before. purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention pad to • - ALL .HINDS OF. HORSE .'SHOEING fiat feet contractions, and interfering. By strict attention to business,, good. wok mansbip and employing : nothing but, good workmen, I 'trust to 'retain the' patronage kindly. extended tome:• ; ' ADAM. THOMPSON+ Campbell .Street opposite the Bank. ' • REW/RD. The Principal al of Treatment. N. Washington,MP�,LRCPS Eminent Lung and Throat. Surgeon, —,-1--WILL BE' AT -- CAIN'S HOTEL HOTEL =1.,D,' C. K 1l' Q' o• x -- Bead W. H, Storey's (of If. W. Stymy & Son, . Manufacture's, Acton, Ont.) letter of reply to 11Ir.AlcCartneY, of Boyne,' Ono. l.= A cton,' Ont.. Sept: 14; X1857. ' Geo7,e 11fcCart;Cy, Esq., Boerne, Ont. • DEn1tSis,iour letter receit•ed. In reply • I beg to inform you tbat'Dr. Washington coin-: pletely, cured .me' of Catarrh'' of two . years' s,►nding, which.threatened to break down my. constitution, . I had previously tried every- thing very- thing,,and er-ry physic.ui of nota, without' receiviicg a partical' of good. When I. cam- ______.. a 7 i t medicine . .. f_ i '• - . 1 almost,. , • .N. 1888. VOTERS' LIST, .-1888; innueIPLtITr or TI{Z TOWNB$IP or .W$$'i"�' 1vA1VANo8Hy cQ ! O! HURON; NQTICE Il§ (HEREBY GIVEN THAT.,. . I have transmitted or delivered, to the persona. mentioned in. the: third' and `fourth sections of the " Voters':List Act" the ,copies required by said' section to be so transmitted or delivered'of the fiat, pursuant to the said, • Act, of• all persons appearing by the last re vieed Assessment:Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality Elecptions for yMembersof. the Legislative A- L-aatbedi Cat -fa:. - asp r 3 lIt.Hatme a fhhetk y`a'h`f ' . 5ndirr .-, ut; lir f, '..., mains there for inspection."• Electors are called.npon to.,examine the sad. -;..:..,_ .list, and -if any ocaissinIle or' any other .'error-' are-found:therein, to take--immediate-proceed'% "'- .lugs to have the dame errors corrected, accord- ing ti�,law.. . • Dated itt St.Helens thia'7th .'day of August, R, K. MILLER; • CLEna OF' THE 's cip MUNICIPALITY. 3ins-760. • • St. 'Retells P.O •b• ".t?• 5'1 04, TRUN S UNKS! K w 'HpRocroll as just received a largeandwell selected stock , of fi ie Trunks, • , Valises;.: Robes, etc:, which he is selling at bottom lrrieea • If you wish a riret-trlazs Tru a f • weuowm -;_ ms, wariTi iijr iji ,4,10 sou, �i e nine a; cal-- y� o, • Single and Dor,;:e mint i eqs. afvaa 'a' in'stock or made to 'order: on- short- . . . notice: Ordered Wo i, a'S pecialt `••. R• PROCTOR. CHEAP C1IOCE1UE The Trustees 'of g. S. No. 5 Ashfield, (Zion School) offer a reward of 620 for such inform- atibit that, will lead. to the conviction of the person ;dr persons who, are maliciously destroy- ing the ,school property. of said section. . The parties willp rosecu tedtothe full eparty Or bep, t exteaVo the law. , . • W. T. diAR1�)NER, 'Tr -tees JAS. WILSON, JOHN WEBSIER. Ashfield; July 30th 1888. t SHEEP ESTR,A(• Strayed from thepremises of the•undersigued Lot 21, in the lith con; of. West Wuwanosh, on or about the. 15th of • July last, three Iambs and 'a ewe ; all 'white. Any .one giving 'such information as will lead to their recovery will: be suitably rewarded. 3-760• ' St. Helene P. suffoc its with , mations running down; my 'throat'; at night,` and h'ad about given up all hope ' After I comniene'cd taking hi3 inedi- cine I felt.t decided relief in a •week, and in two n outhsw t entirely cured. That is nearly a year ato,,atld:liai'e no return' of the trouble,: I can confidently 'reeompittud' Dr. Wash-. ingtoii•to you. lie is no quack ; his charges are moderate•; he is iperfect entlemaii.in all that term implies,. at least such is toy experi- ence. . Believe ine, ;Yours truly, W. E. STOREY:.. Diseases Treated. Catarrh. Catarrhal (Deafness, Chronic gout cbitis. Asthma; and Ctinsumption. Alan Loss of Voice,,C'hronic Sore Throat, Removing En- larged n- largedTonsils:from.the'.'l:hroat,'and Pol' ii y'p.,• or txrmwths frim the nose, without'the knife. All diseased cif the Head. Throat and lunge. Treated by Inhalation,-," - The New 11tethod.' CONSULTATION' FREE'. +f -73'4. - f• :O:O: I,. The .undersigned having this. .g g bought a stock in'trti' . g !Rl .. de of I. Ai► . CLOW ay' ;is offering the; •sanie'at't,he • old stand .aft REDUCED PRICES All 'who desire 'bargains- should. give me a,:call' ALEX. hi OAOIIlllf. Lucknow, Jan. 10th, 1888 RIPLEY FOR 'SALE i A dwelling liottse with half an acre of land,~ price $400. ' Also a snail •building with half ,an acre. Both iits" the, village of Lucknow. • Apply to . .. . . JAMES 80M1RVILLE. HEI E R ESTRAY; There Cama iota ntv enclosure abut tfie 1st day of May', a 1 year old red heifer: with otic nt two white" flints.. 'I'he.,ownet� is requested: to prove Property, pay expenses and take it away. Ct.. - , lot 10 Kinlose. 3.760, WZ.LLIA'M McCONNEui. 0 IL • •SALESMEN..WANTED• —Fon. £!Tile --+L--,• 1Iewv England; Nfidll`series • Established over 30 years.. The old reliable nursery. 11Ien with push, energy, good habite,. and clears character are'what'we want. Every chance for'eueccees. We can give you good pay,. ;arid steady.. work. Write for terms to • . • ttIASt EROS' OOi. :irurserymen Colborne. Ont: H 7 •' DOORS, SASHES'' AND• MIiULQ SIC s;ta `in Stock alsd Planing,' Matching' t:.. T111111ng • ,' to order ons' the shortest; todtao*. Every equipment' for Binilders at AA e,ry Lossef;tP>~ie e in Ours c home ti . . >, C S' �� 0rjl:'�Bea• UOLIN 14LcDONA1 . 1: 1 F'