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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-04-11, Page 84 4 The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County, Friday, April rr111, " Lt1CKNO VOWt'aFn.1OE. 111a,ILs, Aa1uvE. I.` s 'r .South, •.6.13'W en. Daily B 1 ,, dt B. Norte 12.30 p. Wird •, Itis o>rtgi1 • 2:30p.m ir1loss ►,• 1', 0-e Bs Nerfk' 3.38p. m. ruderich t[ !+moo a For Sale ssAissKIlvin Greve 'arm:i Langside,. •the property of Mr. Jas. Crowston, a' fine young horse rising four. „Don't Do It. Don't tie your horses to. the beauti- ful, growing shade trees and have them peel. the bark off so as to . s injuuretheir ssie's1C�isagsshesse �(wi little common sense in this. matter or you may be taug,h a, Its on. Entrance Examination, The next entrance examination to 'the high school will be held July the 3rd, 4 tla: and 5th. The municipal -nstitutiorissof`Ontario atnd`t rhe Minn tton Governrrgenl; are subjects which /have been addded to the already some- ; what lengthy list. • 1;.,S• ritB..$Octb, 10.30 p m. 00 'ruesdays and Rridays 3w(r0,�a, Por Blau 16.2 1r .11..& B. South f L. U. & B. South WV G.& B. North _1:.ivrrco l� ► urlough ul9s4-. r} • 10.O0a.nal stiskt Nur. 4.30 p m,. . i4 y . fionAervatiye :Meeting. • A meeting ofat Le• Liberal C.onserva- �'five Ass0.041, , n of: the south..riding of I3ruce,: wt %lbe.: lte]sl; an, B.othw e�e1i's hall, Walke.Ftuy ena Tuesday,' April ,15th, 1C9,4,Ya afi 3' o'cl�o,�k p:. m. i O;to• "Rant • • • ' funning; laQGaures. • 80 acres are cleared. with' goOdl brink house and good liulialtti2lpi well watered. For tennis, lar ell other particulars apply to it o,: GesterfsEss Whitechurch, Ont. • -. n nk.. iia• i'n•,oi+reculation that .the 11xs'n>#wof, the. late Mr. Fred Arming givenup. Tins is not. true,, _ In; ,futazre tIse••work will be •garrtied. onr.hy M,n;. Percy, Anning•and eyery, care will be taken to give satis-• :faction to those• desiring work in the • x>larble line. • fir s. N,9ble Six Hundred I•t< is said tha23. _,£big: Hundred sof Balaklava still survive, and • nat.A,, o£'the number are sweeping ttkossings;osti•begging onthe streets for a livir►g�; These• are the men upon •'hose hrea'ts the. Q„ en pinned the Victoria, Cross amid• .the tears. and apclamations of '• thousands. . It is atrange if true: At tNew;..Bretrd. -4nyentirely. new. breed of pigs has -recently been • introdueed. into • this frei.ghborhooti by one of our most en- r'sing---sand--,suasessf-ule--farmers; 'the chief .points of distinction between there . and the ordinary .pig, are, that i9kiey have neither tail nor ears. They were, prlocuretI.from Mr.. Joseph Fer- guson of' ' Brant;— C-hesley Euterprtte A Poor System;, tine; easteM. exchange. pertinently says s."•We will, never. .have decent r cads _wdrile we follow the present sys ' �ti t so long as. •a man can swindles the, public by working outs iris.taxes under,•the present system by tlsrziwing' a lot of lastyears gutter waish in the middle of the road, on nanny days when they can do nothing •else -jus sw long will we have The, kind'of roads ,thrth now inflict us. We will neasn hays decent roads until the read taxes, are .collected in cash and worked. out by hired workmen. under competent supervision." Inspector of Prisons The annual report of .the Inspector of, Ontario Prisons has been published. 'line total number of persons committed to prison during the year Was 12,531, of whom 7,(J92 were. convicted `and sentenced to various terms of irnpris- oeirre.nt. " The nationalities df the persons oornitiiated were; Canadians, 1,-1(44,270 ; :English, 2,112 ; L ish, 2,370 ; )t,:;..:otcir, 644 ; Americans, 841); others. 260. • The religious denominations to w hich they' claimed allinity wore : Roman Catholic, 4,5.11 ; Church. of England, 3,876 ; Presby terialis, 1;610; =rlet:hudist, 2,61'2 ; others,': 816. (►f ilio 12,531 persons committed '9,333 l euld read, ani;( write, while 2,i1i) o a>uld neither read nor write. The trutirl)er -of. persons confiner! in the various iestitnt,hins of the province at the end of the year was 1,9.11:, against ],978 at the enc? of 1888. Municipal Changes, The Municipal Committee in the Ontario Legislature ha,\e adopted th•c i reposal to have both auditors Lppnint- •edsby the councils in fulurr•, ill:- 'a,xl of one being nonmed lay the'heaLll of the Council ; they have also de,'ide•d that t he aullit,rrs should lee permanent uc now - o er r Ir and rocery r Any .person wishing �sto .patronize the above mill cars;,prg ri. theArtie' and feed at the mill or sec l'y. • Th best flour at the lowest pricelland a person buying a lot for "eir ovine and have it at wholesale .=prices. ):00's :other •shop in town sells my flour. Geo .• Kerr. A Dangerous Weapon, The catirpult is a'daii�erouii wet poli in the hands of the boy,, and cause much • damage. Besides °brea[tg'• windows, they become so proficient in ite use that ttkhey can , ki�t} a bird as. easily as. with a piste;ll, 'an.0 ennibers :of 'the feathered songst-ets afe slaughtered'• ,in this Way. Lacrosse Meeting. To -night (Thursday.); a mee#ingot' the lov€rss of lacrgsse will be• heldto. see what action, to, take. for the coming • season. There ap }flans to`be,no desire to join the association butt only to, keep upthe propen spirit `among our. young boys in our.national game. Let Sabbath School Anniversary Sermons in behalf. of the. Sabbath l' School will be preached in .the Metho dist church,. Lucknow, next Sabbath ' morning and evening by the Rev. Thos. Amy, of Bervie. Every person welcome.. Foreign Missions 1JO?T'T WALNT THb EARTH a 1 WANT A LIVING.• 614.�w ern Foreign Missionary Soci.ety or the Presbyterian church of Canada was hcsld in Hamilton on Tuesday lasts,. The delegates present from Luclzunw being Mrs. J. Somerville, Mrs. W. Connell and Miss Kate McKay. _Easter Services. The service of scripture and song , comine. tome'having thein rendered in the Methodist church last. a5abbath evening was very much, • 11 AM GO: M; (1 Td- IT 4 VE 1'? IN I.1f C is �: O 13', TOO,N D I iz , E4 :. announce- to the people of Lucknow and surrounding country, that any a1,l �a O N OP , RA a 1l I , i ' at • ear it. The scripture readii gs and musical selections -rendered being upon.. hjres,evdirt celebrated by Easter day. v, he4chbir minder the leadership of Mr„. W. H. Smith, deserve great A praise for e manner in which they "executed, tlidir parts The whole ser- vice l!'q; edifying -4d elevating. ir3 ly;Apprrs ieted. '45 lt'lise-La11a Berr° , lasfr'tveek appeared ;b$fci+re; as`%Ki`ncar4,rnq uclfence inn a hand concert giveli in tate Town Hall, •ind': the'Re ,,orter Ira-gpoaking of her singings y;,r' Misestalla, Berry, of Lucknow,,hail ; a giftesd and cultured soprano voice and,.' say s several times ef'eetually. This waster first appear- anco before a .Kincardine audience and ,her voice,. expressionand range Peat-icybe ve is h bice'` is of almost phenomenal com- pass, the lower.notes being full, perfect and powerful, while her high notes are .certainly posesssing equal m�erit� She has been: an earnest Abti°and has accomplished much, and: doubtless will some da, attain a nag. -Fant Sawing In our, issue of:March 28th we pub- lished an item stating that Messrs. Archil,alil "Nicholson and Wm. Mc-. ;Donald,. of Kinloss,, -together cut 14 'cords of wood 'in 8 • •hout^a. This feat. was dicredited by some and the result was that a bet of $20 was made that they could not do it again. They went to work and succeeded in cut- ting the 14 cords in 5 hours and 45, hintese-thus „ inri ire—bet. Fruit Pt Aspect According to information received from all the best strawberry, peach and 3grape•growsing,regions the winter has• not affected_ these ;crops prejudicially, ,and the crop promises to be large 'The March weather in point of quality, ihas exceeded the expec ration of the .farmers. It has' been neither unduly • promoted nor retarded. The prospects of a big fruit- crop will • rejoice the hearts not only of ,the, growers, but 9f . the consumers, who are every year be- coming more 'numerous as the merits of a summer diet largely composed of fruit are being exemplified. kg erran • , in. e musica wort. The Reports of Bruce. From the annual report of the Min- ister of Education we learn that there are 15,924 pupils between the ages. of 5 and 21 years in the public schools of the County of Bruce. The average attendancea,of pupils, .however, only ,reaches 7,673. The towns of Kintcar- dine and Walkerton are not included in the returns for the county. The - highest salary paid to a teacher in this county is $S•64, the average salary.., of male teachlers, $445, and the average salary to female teachers, $275. There are 2 teachers with first ciess certifi- cates, 65 with seconds, 119 with thirds, 2- with • old county board certificates and 20,.with temporary certificates. There •are 59 Normal school teachers in this country. . Anothe1 Fire between ten and eleven o'clock on Friday night last, fire was observed bursting• through the roof of an un _ossu.pie.d imam: bn.ikding just north -af Mr. Fred Grundy's residence, and be- fore thealai5rn could be given the place was enveiiopes1 in flumes. On the alarm being sounded, the firemen turned out very promptly 'and soon had .a streaeer of Water playing on the fire, which soon extinguished the flames. Engineer ,Douglass soon had. stearin up and signalized hiyre idiness by the.w1histle, before the firemen had .cone three hundred yards from the fre ball.• • Quite a delay, however, was tensed $?rt rseaching the hydrant, arid several, minutes elapsed before to party • wino Thad ,charge of the wrench arrived and turned 'on the water, which has caused a good deal of rorrr- rt t. Barring this aittie incident everything worked very fine. Orange Blossoms. On -Wednesday, the ,2nd of April, Miss Tena McClure, daughter of John 111cClure, was married :to Mr.. Alex C. Mcl:)ougall, of Victoria, B.. C., at the r'esid'ence, corner of: C;trnpbe11 and Outram streets, by 'the Rev, Mr. Mc- Kay. . c -Kay.. After e cerem my the com- pauy.sat down, o a sumptuous wedding breakfast, when • dancing and other amusements• were indulged in to an early 'hour. The happy couple left on tine ten train for their future home on the shores of the Pacific, midst showers, of rive, old slipper's"and all such par- erphernalia used on such .occasions. The Si:x'rJNEL wishes them happiness. S ripped Out It is currently rurnorerl that Mr. ,John Cribhis, connector of taxes .for Aruahel tow nship has skipped ith so,n.e w'2000 of the fu'ilds o. ,(:haat• muni eipality. He has not been seen by my-- 'of his : friends-' since -Saturday' inn ss c •k, ,and the natural conclusion is th that. he has. left .for greener fields'• ful lir. Cri!>bis has been collee:tor for the pa ;Title years, and was a man in whom .evenly one of his acquairitances lo halal the rireate5t contidenee—a coati- lis! delle;, licg'ot by their o•xp,•rience,of his a heretofore . sterling honesty esty and• tip' edea, rightness. Previous to leaving Mr in« 'Cribbis visited, the cicrk's office and eta asking to see. his bonds abstracted exp ass apt are tins to ► Iles es is A Grand Concert. The people of Lucknow and vicinity will beiglestto learn that Miss Jean Murray intends giving a rnusiclal and tn literary. entertairletrt in the nNar Miss- iss 11.lurray,'s well known. ability and the success that always crowned her efforts are a sure guaran- tee:that e rare treat is in store fer her ny admirers in this locality, • Ili r•, past ? d iss 1�1 urray always cheer-, ly responded by invitations to take rt in the various.e;ltertaaiumentsand' efforts were spared on her part to ke them a success. An musician, elocutionist, a talented usician, cultured lately,, ,>Iiss Murray well des a crows`led house. 'Iter resider- . of seloetions front the beet English :sirs will be looked fors'0rcl to'with pec'tflti011s of delight. She will be istcol by the (1Iee Clue, .who will eeaur in their new co tomes which now being prepared in ,Detroit. A s of well drilled pupils will assist hake this coming concert one of the t over hell( in Lucknow. \Ve wish. s ,Jean every sttccess. the oflicery and hold office during the th, pleasure of the council. It has aaiso los lies 1•h ma 1, es . 1,»on decides) that they statement mane on I)ecerrlber 15th shall he an audited s.r:e..t ;:nrerrt, and .tha,k.�t]an.tia;n_rr fora Maar snail end then and. the second at>,dit sluti1 1,e don atway, with, To gie•e more, tinny. to prepare this statement the iermirl:,t,tion will be: held on the first ' Monday. iii 1irtnuaary• and the election on the second•Mbnday. First meetings o Coutrcils will be held as heretofore. the >se Of his sueetics, and it is likely amount he stole will he' a total s,-a.LB he mortgaged and otherwise dis- eel of hi propertyprevidestuleavitig. e reeve and, councillors are now icing revery c'fii>rt to retrieve t;itti' . and' have put all the legal rna- chinroy• at, hand in nperntion, but everything appears against them; and they appear tohave does the business in sneh a; careless manner that •there is very little sympathy expressed ' for m --Tara Lender. • 1e —1:1011 t forget' the r.•,ncert and de- bate, at the Mechanics' fns itute, next' Thursday evening, An excellent pro- t grereine is prepared: See bills, ►� 2 r.. TEETH teeth. out, that I will put in two -sets of teeth, • T ESTE. KS �:- TEMPMIAR AND PER ;ANENT for the prise of cure set, $15, made of the very best, material_i.tt the.. ri �. ._ .,,...,. .__.._. .. aro d. L . .nse:rio"ru'blier t,ut C,'ASH R SONS, Lon.non, Engla•,d. The teeth will be C: Ash Ja Sons,, and S. S. Whrto'•s, conceded by all who are in the l business to he '/ZZs e'_tf hR no ware. hose -firms hair t err names on heir g nods, and the .people can see wli t they .- are getting and as I use nothing but the best materials' ,will. guaran Pe sat- isfaction to all reasonable people, the unreasonable 'and there are a few such in the ,world, will please bear in mind that I don't want their trde. Leen adways.he found at Dr: McCrinmon's office, Lucknow. ti IL:DA woEr�.501 f,.,,•�...fie..rV w • T Mv,•.+ J1 Luckaoua's &oathng Piotogriphor . �W. J. STIHNGE tt; ;-444 Is as usual ahead in the finest styles and positions for photos. CABINET PHOTOS, Finest retouched ' and. burnished, $1,60 -to $3 per doz.- -Cards $1 to $2 per dog. AMBROTYPESMADE TO PERFECTION He u,lsso keeps a large stock stock- of spectacles, especially )he well-known and also deals .in Be, Keepers supplies, books, stationery,- albums, frames and fancy goods.. Remember :the studio; E. L. Johnston's old stand. Next. door to Reid's_ bakery. . he Hub Grocery! — X 'O x IMMENSE BARGAINS. x Having just received a large consign meat of . nosh Groceries; Choice family Roy, Choice Tobacco, { '1 aware Teas, Coffees, arta Sugars, which will be sold cheap at the Hub Grocery. 0 DRESS u004:4 DRESS POPULAR PRI 04$. Leading Shades in Efei i iiettas. Fconlahs, Casinne • tS. A e.• Trimmings to match, in LACES, 131; A1])s, Pr155�11SL1'�'1?I.I$S,a ‘A..V D . ipt3UNS, Spring &. Summer "Mi llinely, FEATHERS, 1. FLOWERS, LACES, RIBBONS. Goods delivered to all, parts • • —AT-- of —nT—of the village, �. JOIN ELLIOTT' �•' 9py�,t7s9j•7, •.:axvps� 11#$,, . `.r