Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-03-28, Page 1:+C'11.R°}1^. tn.. v9r.Y°.M1S':•R.G'.IF;�
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>ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
ISAI\AuI.V.Subscrifae Foo ThSENTINEL
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E•Li OMIS-hi' SENTINEL
1 • p c)1i:;1Lcd every 'Friday, at the
t• el" block, north east corner of
(la •a d-C,Lulpbell Sts:, .Lucknuw.
--By
JAMES BRYAN;
weruaxwnc.Y•
AMIE
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LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY; MA ill 28, 1890
THE LUCKNOW-CAN INC COMPANY FOR THE FARMER.
(NQ Ineorp..
R. CO-EIMAM, PROPRIETOR.
Luc;know, Jan. ?ad, 1889.
ONEYTo, LOAN.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE .$1.00 PER
YEAR IN ADV.A.NC.E.
ALL RN DS (1I�
708.; PRINTING
XEVtTEa li'l•Tir N1,-�rvEss .t DESPATCH.
MEDICAL.
T A. ` DONALD, M. D. C. M.
t C. P. S. O. Otflce, Kintail.
DR. TENNA.NT, PHYSICIAN,
surgeon and 4ccoucheur. Sur-
gery. opposite Cain's hotel. Office
hours front 9 to 1:; a. m. and from 'G
to- 5 p. fat.
A11 About the Government. _ nt.. ¶po.Bowed
Harley and now to obtain it.
vV OLE . {N0. •845:
points, cheques,-°
s • i
portant p drafts
end mortgages cashed. Notes dis-
cow.ited Ametic;Ln currency & Am-
erican drafts bought and sold.
Interest allowed on Savings Bank
deposits according to agreement, cub-
loetions-. Notes or accounts will re-
ceive prompt attention..
Fire or life insurance . effected in
stock or Mutual- Companies:
We represent several first-class Lean
Companies arid can effect mortgage
loans to suit borrowers on best terms
'on either ,village or farm property.
Office hours, 10 a. m to 4 p. m.
G. A. SIDDALL„ Manager.'
S001E7 3ES
T\ A. AI glC RIAIMON, M. D. C. 1' I.,
V. M. C P. S. O., L. R. C. P. L.
R. C. S. at'cl>C. M., Edinburgh. 'Cor-
oner county of Bruce. Licentiate
1lidwifrey. Royal physician and sur-
„cun., c• nue nor cas 0 ar at•
shop, 'Lucknuw,. ,
NOW
J - Lodge, t(o.
112 . meets very
hri;lay evening at eight o'clock qt their
hall, Campbell. street. • rill ; ret''hern
cordially invited. D.. TA on,Nable
[\R. D. GEDDES, V. 5. CALf.S
.11 either by trail or telegrani pros,.
ptly attended .to.- Charges moderate.
Office, •Corriga,n's hall. Boardinghouse
Cain's hotel,' Luckllow.
LIMON COR,RIG.AN,COMMIS-
siauer, in H. C. 'G. ' Kinlough
46' tib#") les,
iting brethern are"cordially invited.
1 of Ranger. D. D.
YULE, Secretary.
eeor er.
Meets every- first
and. third Mon -
month, in the Odd-.
",,se fellows hall. • Vis -
TRAVEII, ATTORNEY
JIJ . law, Solicitor in Chancery,
Conveyancer, etc. Office, .rieXt ' doer
to tbe post office, Lucknow, Ont.
TST AIORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
ni, law, Solicitor in Chancery, Corn -
over the barbar shop.
./-L of the Ancient Order ITnited
Workmen meet • in the Odclfellows
hall, on. tile last and second Monday.
evenings of each month at eight o'cleck.
Jo 7IN YE ART, Master Workisnens .A.
tute. Reading morn Open every ,
evening from 6. to .10 p. excepting
.Saturdays, when the lionrasayilLI
be in attendance during these. hour.%
• GENERAL,
VILLE, Secretary.
()BERT CUNNINGHAM', IN7!
surance, Fire IS" Marine, Guelph,
Ontario.
DENTAL
li IONEY TO LOAN. -I HAVE A
IL few thouserid dollars "to invest
:4,for private parr,ies, at reasonable in -
cent. interest, payalde yearly. Charg-
St. Helens.
AlONE,Y- TO fOAN ! AT 6 PER
J. cent. from 2 -to 70 3,rears. Lists
of farms ,for sale in Ontario as well as
Alanitoba.1- Parties -1.e.sirous to sell
ftrms will consult. their interests by
inspecting the advertising facilities of
'Subscriber in Great Britain and Ire-
land end- continent „9f. lands for sale.
efi ticket 'agar) . One way exete•Sions
to the North- , t and Pacific Coast
lers to eny part of the world.
WEST WAWANOSH, A!UTUAL
Fire Insuranc,e Company, board
4)f direetors meets for the transaction
businees on' the first Tuesday each
month. Parties wishing to have their
property insured 'n this increasingly
ice be called y agent or by
eme of the Directors. Business calls
promptly attended ,to. Office, Dun•
mime. J. M. liongners,- Secretary.
•aa lass, Treasurer.,
We are in. receipt of the following
information, from the Ex er at
a, in .re atiiir, to the b
ley distributions •--This "Prize Pio
tic"- barley—for whine 'Carter's ca
fugue price is 1.0;c Gd stg, pe -r bush
of 56 pounds—will be offered to •t
fanners of Canada in 'flags of t
English bushels (112 Ib$ ,) one bag
each individual, at, four dollars
bag, , At this price the barley will p
delivered to the nearest'"railway st
tion. so. +h -,,t• farmers rh'etxeersy provinc
nay obtain it at a uniform rat
hose• who desire to participate in tl
distribution should send- their' appl-
atiorne at once with 'four' dollars e
losed„ to Win. Stsulitiere,, Director
{xperin)ental Penns, bstiaw ,- giviri
he name ,olid• Post Office addres
Iainly, and the 'name of the neares
•ail way st.tion. The namrs, of thos
Oro--rernrt-will b entered- rat t6' 'orde
n which they are . re:caved, and -• tl►
istribution made iii the satue�order a
ar as possible, havingregard to th
equireme tits of the several provinces
hould the applications exceed th
upply, those who apply last will hay
e . iu 1 ie duan
ity imported chouad be'"greatter that
he demand, on'the bilis of .a tw
ushel distribution„ then the applic�a
°ens of thoose Who in ,y have asked,foe
rger quantities will he considered
id the remaining stock apportiones
Hong sue') applicants. This variety
two rowed barley -ea recently ian-
•oved strain of the Che.valier type-
nks high in Great Britain for melt -
g purposes, and. has' been pr''nou.need
experts as one of the best sores
taivable. • It hff iiee ssaaya,�r,t a few
any prizes and was given -the- first
ize at the Windsor Royal Agrinu
ral Show last year., It is very pro -
e, .has stout, bright.stra,w and long
avy heads, usually averaging under
od.. cultii•ation, about forty grains
r head. It • may be sown thinner
n Less vigorous growing Sorts, one
d n. half bushels per acre is consider-
suflicient. • This variety was grown
m samples/ distributed from the
ntral, £xpeala ental Farrny in the
ley districts. „of Osisario, and in
1' s o` to • n11inion, -during
the past sen ewh it unfavorable season
weighing from 54 to i:6, lbs. per bush
el ; samples of which have. been .sub -
witted ' to experts •in England, who
have pronounced them to be good,
Charles Drury, Minister of Agricul-
ture, Prof. Saunders, Dominion, Exlieri-.
mental Farm. and Prof. Mills, of the
Ontario Agricultural College to be
present at the pic-nice.. Moved by Mr.
Dickinson, seconded by Mr. Rivers,
-that, the next an•n,t:ul aneetiitig of 'the
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held in the town hall, Wal"kerton•on
Saturday the 28th day of June at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. ui for,the purpose
of receiving and disposirr of the aat-
nual report of the sec -t taa, and for
the election of officers and directors
for the 'ensuing year—Varriedt The.
se°'retary wes instructed ie mail, as list
of the' present members uaw(py, the
di9'erent directors Orougho.u.t` he. Rid-
ing for their respective locality, for�the
purpose of soliciting a:renewal of their
, membership' for' the ensuing year.
Mored- by James Johnston, seconded
by it. Findlay, that this Board' do now
adjourn, to meet again at the call of
the President—Carried.
JAMES A. LAMB, Secretary.
-- -Row--II4d1-sity-'l:�lli2$~ p tau Ct =
-There is out on the 10th -of Bruce a
Ulan who among the simple-rniiided
country folk, has enjoyed the reputa-
tion of being a wizard. Tf any. beast
was Yost or stolen, off' they went to old
Robinson, and to doubt Iris power to
en mysteries was
with- many of them, to offer a great
insult. Alen who in many . eases too
had the reputation of possessing in-
tellieence and were shrewd and sues
eessful in A business peint of view,
Often went with the crowd and helped
to line the old fellow's pocicets.
Whether or -not he was. able at all
times •hit the nail!' on the head as some
may instance the case of the lost watch
was'advertise„d in the AdcorciP
weeks ago. It w_as
or so -after it was lost and .the finder at
once had if, advertised in the Ackocate
and in a day orso. .after it Was in
the.possession of the oWner. ' The old
soothsayer meanwhile had been • con-
sulted, and looking verss %vises he said
that -the watch. wotild tie recovered 'in
abeut two months ; that the twin who
had it w‘anted to keepit 'lit his wife
wanted to give it up. Now if the•
readers. knew who the findor in that
'ease wes they coral& well enjoy thesjoke.
-on the old Fortune-teller.
marketable spechnens of malting bar-
ley, whieh would coininancl et present
in the English market, equal to 99,cts
. S. Tp my old friends
in Luck:now and surrounding 'country.
You have known me long enough to
know that my work ie not Cheap,John
Work. Now, I am making Celluloid
plates mad Vulcanite sets, and willsup-
ply my customers with any. kind of
IVIetalic plates they wish, for Gold Sib.'
ver, or any other. Charges as low as
they can be made for. I will be in
Lucknow on the second Friday and
Saturday and fourth Friday and Sat-
urdayof each month. Vegetable' Vap-
or „given for the Painleis extraction of
teeth. Office, near Cain's hotel.
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FIRE! FIRE!
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Insure your farm property, private
dwelling, in the old reliable, the
LONDON •
MUTUAL
cm MUTUAL
AND CITIZENS.
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Office, A. R088'S harness shop, Luck-
rgow, Will bp in the offiee every Sate
teedity afternoon.
lite. Croat's Agents Luekow
to $1.04 respeetivelY,for theCatiadian
bushel 'of 48 lbs.
Bruce Assizeg
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GerOre His Honor Justiee, Street. Special
to the sentinel.
Court 'opened. on Atwell
24th before His Honor Justice Street,.
with H. Cersealleni Crown Counsel,
and Wm. Gunn, clerk -of assizes.
GRAND JUR Y.
&oath Bruce Farmer's Institute..
A meeting of .the Board was held on,
the 15th day of March in the Town
Hall, Walkerton. There were pres-
ent , James Tolton Present,- James
Johnston- Vice -President, james A.
Lamb Seey-Treas., and Messrs. Row -
and, Findlay, Chisholm, RiVers Dick-
. inson and Kirstine, Directors. Min-
utes of last meeting w.ere read and ad-
opted. The Secretary read several
communications, among others one
from Profs. Robertson aod Saunders
regretting their inability to be pres-
ent „in Holyrood.at'a meeting proposed
CV be heltlthere.by this Institute ; also
.postal card froni. P., 11. .MeKenszie,
Esq., of 1Ciadose Township statine that
the said meeting rt Helyrood has
been dropped for the Present ; a cir-
cular *as 'read from Prof. Saunders
regarling'the price and, mode of dis-
tribution of the two rowed barley pur-
chased by the Dominion Government.
.A. discussion then arose regarding the
holding of a pie-nic this summer. . It
was"moved by Jas. Johnston reedhdecl
held in connection with this Institute
on Thesdawle)th day Of Juno, 1890.
mid that a, cominittee composed of
Chish014 and; the- See'y, 'perfect the
m:04g instausttd to 'mita: Ron.
est * '=}wanosh Council.
The ut,dented.: met on Ma.
15th, 3Ie Peaal
,rspresent except the
Deputy -tee ° �R *z the coufirQing'
of the mire ':.°' ''`` •
•; fQrmer nrec tir:A, the.
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�rx
wa¢ read shoa+ving' bal`a'nce and recipta
of 18t 62.14 an i e).tpenditure 8-22.40, _
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Cemmunie one fro t township -
solicitor re _ . � t.
se suit weL�isl, .read. and'
pla}ced,on file a.; ;.eo-mmunicatioca>fungal
1 . Morrison, s $ d0q,4n; n,r con. 144 an t„ :.
13 was tea zivocl"> by M'i'r11t$. rr
seconded by Mr,j Ibsen •tha' ..this •egrl►
munication lie over until nexthweeti�ig%te
'Anil that. ,�,...,lthe. mean.ti rl]P, eMesers...... .�• :
•Todd and Lockhart asceertei'i-,t ..tl e, :
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ppsition. of work assigned the town sit
ship• is' properly done. --Carried, ',,f}':
petition signed by • J'as. ifieung: and 49 '•'
other ratepayers asked) for a grant.,
towards the support of Mrs.. Stinson,_
a widow of five small children in•destie
Lute Circlraystances, - $2'0 was placed..
in the hands a f •Messrs, Young arid,
C *Uwe)I to-1Je..:expecide, tin--beitsi fZ
Mrs. Stinson. Messrs: Young: aril +
Caldwell- also presented• -a. petit;�i,�n
signed . by 76 ratepayers asking, tai.►-: , .
Council to form another polling sale- .
divisions having the polling place;.in
Auburn. The, ,petition was favorably
received arisl.'leknose f0
sideration. Moved by the Reeve„seo-
onded ley Mr.” Bailie that the auditors! '
report . be• recornsiden d. —• Ctirriedd
Moved' by Mr. Bailie seconded 1iy Air.
Todd that having discovered an ermort-
in the° Stattement of Liabilities, tfie-
reports be ,submitted. to the auditors
for correction—Carried. Moved hy.
Mr. Gibson, 'seconded by• Mr. • Todds,.
that the Reeve, Caetk, and Messrs_ •
Todd, Gibson, and Bailie compose. the -
Board of Heath for.. 18,9Qi_ Dr. Gor-
don wars re tsairs d, medical ad•vtisotr
• F-1 ;�aYd-off 'ise irj
The Reeve 'repertecl' that time- mem_- .
bers of council. had niet in Deng innon
on Pel.ruary 2«rad in accordance with
an arrangement.wii;h • Ashfield council
to arrange eourtronin accommodation, ,,,r
but the Ashfield council having failed)
to keep their appointment ua action.. • '•
was taken.. The • Clerk wU a roqu eted�
to inform Aux.-1130,3de, • ot. the action,_.
taken; by this .B•t►ardt ;
'.Shen- Wowing ware eppoiinted' pound•,
keepers Hewitt:Moreland, • W. Jack-. •
Win; c anon, John elarlc,.'r:.
ander, E. Jfaines, • J. Campbell,.
Oamoron;.Fence Viewers, J. Plunkett,..
A. M•eCAiw,, • Jos. Smith, J. Mt Lean,.•
W. Dunkeld, A. Pentland; G..Sanyth;,
J. Thompson, J. Cameron, J. B. Ruth-
erford Jr.,.J. Gordon, R. Murray. '
Poundkeepers were appointed„, and, .
these will be natal ed:
ajr
Noah S. Bowman, Donald' Currie,
Angus Gilchrist, Henry:-Danielo ,Jecob,
Johnston,' John Jackson, Robert ..Mc
Phlloek, Thomas Pickard, George Roe,
r.u.Roli.tAin, WM. Roseman, Rich
Taylor, Wrii. Thompson, Jacob
.Waechter, Allan Barker, 11. T, Potts
JURY CASE. •
Ontario Bank vs. McGowan et al.
Travers for plaintiff and Robertson for
defendant. Verdict for 'defendant.
BlUndell Travers.—Klein for
plaintittand O'Connor for defendaut.
Wilson vs. Watson. — Klein for
plaintiff and'Gibbons and Telford for
defendant.
Travers vs. Oarnpbell.-0'Connor
for plaintiff and Klein for defendant.
Thonias Wilson on the indiotirient
found against hirn at the. antumn,
asoizes 1889, for forgery wadi uttening
was called on his recognixenceand/did
not answer or appcar. His haiii was
entreated and a Benoit was issued
against him.
the supply of men for camps in that
province does not nearly equal the, de -
mend. Over one thousand men have
been engaged inWinniptig for work in
tholumher camps within the pact, six
weekS, and it its. quite probable. that
soMe,ofMte contractors willi ham?, tor
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The fellow irae Aeolis were iSsued":
Mos. Beck, gravelling ori Si; B., $7.95
AToses- McBrien,. inspecting gravelling, -
Wine Thompson, stone. hammer, 75c. •. .
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Councih adjOurned to. meet on May
ILnaigsido
been spending a- few. daysv with her
calling. upon. her, sister,. Nit,
would ponder the virtues rather than
the, feu! to. of' their .frierida 'and neigh
from thernsehres t0,0tIler rattles. than
alw.ays have in, inind' what is due to
themselves', there would -he fewer
broken. frienallips and less slander:
—When we 'give aneitein of- news'. .
simply as a rumor we do not vouch for
its correctness, and f it berm.. out to
be only a rumor, then wed°. not con- •
sider that we have in the slightoirtide-
vereeity. We state tine fel. the benefit,
of •those who nre inclined to make it .
noise over such things, and to adviae
thous in future to examine an item and .
See whether we state it as a fict 0r,
simply as a rumor. If they cannot tell ti
the difference we will call around ends.:
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