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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-07-25, Page 1- • \ • - • _ Witchnoitl •#tutint1 Is published every Friday' at the " Sentiuel" block, northeast eornerof Outram and Campbell Sts., eueknow, —BY -- JANIES BRYAN, EDITOR -84 'PUBLISHER. THE Lummoviri BA NK1NGCOMPA NY ( Not I tcorporated. ) GEORGE MA1R, PROPRIETOR. • • 4.1, 862. —One of our citizens friendly to the proposed loan remarks that there are enough curs in tovve that eseape' dog - tax to meet alusest 'the entire interest on the loan. Archie Fliilayson Sault 8fe.4 Marie, is visiting at the home of her father Mr Duncan 0 • ain ron w YE.A.R IN ADVANCE. ALL MANDSOF S : PRINTING D WITH NEATNESS 4 DESPATCEI. MEDICAL JA. NU DONA I- D, M. D., C. M. C. P. S' . 0. ()thee, Kintail. P.m TENNANT, PH YS IC I N, Singeor, and Aecoucheur. "Surgery op- posite Cain's h, .tel. Office hours..froau 9 til 12 a. m., and from 2 to 5 p. . GOI1DON. C M., F.T. M.S., M Physician, Sur - eon, and A:cconolleur. Oft next u(or to Althea I/nob:en:lit sin). Residence Ross street,. -opposite W. U. Little's. '11-1 R. 1). GEDDES, ,V. S., CALLS _LI either by mail or telegram pramptly attended ti. loasges moderate. Office. Cur- sigair' Boarding house, Cain's hotel. Lbtckow. .LF -G . DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL 'PRIN: cif., I pqints. Cheques, drafts f., d mortgages cashed. Notes discounted. Amer - jean ereency at A am -Actin bark drafts ar .cheqiws h,ought or so'cl. • Ititeres6e'lowed on deps from five dollars Jand unsex& at the late of five per (*intern per .anlAlra. Money to leen oa fa. in or .1....11age .geroperty at lb?. Towest cr ..reet rates. Fire insurance ,easc;ed in 'first clam f,tock ante coin panirs wily. • We have one 209 acre, three 100 acre and. Mb% 50 acre farina for sae cheap. Office iitrens 10 a. ni • to, p. in. • :G. A. Si DDALL, Manager. 50,0 LBS OF WOOL IiirPned at Hie old •- 1.7 in H. C. G-. Kinlongli P. 0.. untario. PIONEER' STOIE. " •QI.LION r,oik111.6tANI COMMISSIONER, R•144AAV.--&•,-1244AT-14400.-T-T-M-P ter, Solicitors, etc., Gaderich, Ont. G. Genitow, Q. O. m. l'itounFooT. "LIU-JOT TRAVER, ATTORNEY AT 111.4 law, Solicitor in Chancery, ConYey- aircer,; •etc. Office, next door to 111.itrehition's jewelier7 !store, Lucknow, Ont. • ILIA OR . ATTORNEY AT ia,w, Solicitor in Chancery, Commis- sidner, Cortveyaficiir, etc., Office, over the Au • la:• GENERAL. -ino OBE En' " CTINNlicer , INSUIR IA) once. Fire St Marine, Guelph, Ont. kifONEY 1741433- HAVE.44 FEW, 21v.i. • thonshiel: dollars to invest for primate' 4.0.rties. at reasonable interests. E.u.tor '17nAVEtts. -put ps EY TO LOAN ! ON- FIRST-CLASS Lvi.• mortgages at 7 to 71.. per cent.. intvirest. 4)ayalle vearly. charu.es moderate, Apply to ROpear Mukeav, St. Helens. • • MifIZCHISON. C. P. R TICKLT ;e7 • agent. One way. excnrsienfsto the North West and Paciti : (oast. 14.1111 information to Unbending travellers to any part of the. world. VL OXEN:- TO LOAN ATCPER CENT V1, from 2 to 20 y‘tar.ii. s of farms for • , • male in 01,ta tie well ftS Maui WI,. Parties • desirona to sell farms *ill conerilt their inte,r• eete by inspectine the ad verti3ing facilities of • • S ubseriber in Great Britain arid. Ireland and '.conidnent of lams for sale. ANGUS .5TEWART, Lau,s1 Valuator, Locknow, Ontario. • WEST WA WANOSH MUTUAL,. Fire Lnsuranee Company, board of directors Meets...for the transited ie ofhlisinees on the first Tuesday each month. . Parti,is . wiehing, to have Wei' property insured in this increasingly tvenil a r (tany, will by giving nectice, be called lipon hy an agent or by one of tne Directors. Business calls promptly. attended Office, 1/migr.nn.on., J. M. Ro.Betrs; Seeretary. Wit. LANE, Treasurer. '•SOCIETIES er TJOKN,Ow Lodge, NC. 112 meets every Eriday , k7"el. evening at 8 Welock Akti their hail. Campbell street. All brethren' liordiallir invited. 1). 'l'AYLQa, Noble Grand ; ELLByr, Roclrfler. 4.4 Sherwood, 0: F. , c °vita r,0,.Lncknow. Meet every trot and third Monday in ever mouth,• in the, Odd - fellows hall.., Visit- ing brethren , are cordially invited. A. l)AvIsoN, C. R. 10 D. D. YuLe. BEd. ti O. U. W : LUC KN. 0 W LODG it' OF -M.* the Ancient Order United Workmen, Aiwa in t e Oddfellows hall, en the last and A almond M. *May evenings of each month at eight, o'c A) k. Visiting brethren cordially bp havited. Jon N PEART, Master Woeknian. RI D. CAMERON, Recorder. T UCKNOW MECHANICS' INTI. • .1..11 tate. Reading room open every evening ,freme 6 to 10 p. m., excepting Saturdays, when Mie hours will be. from 2 in. The librarian will be in attendance during thepc insure. 0..1.). YULE, PERSiojeRt. JAS. &MICR VILLE, SeetetttV. I 1,• DENTAL N .40 i Friday and Saturday of each month. aving purchased a large amount of stock at reduced rates, •• I am prepared te make good, este of teeth for $10 and The best that are made for v2. Fill in g and3extractieg -a epee, 047. J.S. JEROME. T S. JEROME. L. D. S., DP • -Winghant, will be in Lucenow on the second and ••• is daily improving. —All kinds of groceries of the best qualities kept at the new greoery vety cheap, as we sell for cash ant produce only. Goods delivered to any part of the town—Geo. Kerr. —Some of our village boys contem- plate going into camp to njoy their holidays ; just wnere is not ye o decid- ed: Some of us h Ivo so many holidays that we have nothing to spend on them. —The place to buy goods is where you can get the best value for your money. Try Connell's if you want a boys suit ready made. He has just received a fresh stock 'which he is' offering cheap. --seesIVIrs-D:-D-riire-,---priiielpal of our public school, has been appointed Provincial. Examiner and is now in -Toronto assisting to deride the destin- ies -of theenittey applioauts for third chigoe -embers certificates. —Our Hose ..Company are . gettin a now CAM OLD STAND, LUCKNOIN. For which the HICHEST 'CASH• PRICE Will be paid. • • W. J. BRUMPTON. NEWS Oil' TO TOWN. 1 Week's Itecord of the irlia!ting Border • Town. —11lis.• Lillie Gordon is visiting friends in Brussels. —For cottons, shirtings and cotton- ades go to -.Connell's. —Mita. of TerOnto, is visiting Mrs. J. Murchison. —Mrs. A. D. McDonald is visiting friends in Clinton and vicinity. • N.eweernbe, is the guest of Mrs Geo. A. Siddall, 1 —Wes!ey Guest, of Chicago, was in town.eieiting friends on Saturday hist. —Masters William and Allie Miller left last week for a'vieit to friends in Guelph. --Robt. Paxton, private hanker, and.ipostmaster of Out,ervilleis was in. towes4ast week on e, visit. —Rev. E. Black :and lady, of Ohio; -are visiting at the resideuce of Mr. Samuel Morrison, —All those having butter and eggs, honeyaor cash will tied the place to trade,ia• is Cennell's, Lucknow, —Mt tied Mrs. John Moore, Luck - now, are, spending a day or two with Mrs.Sveifts Worth St.—Huron Siena. • —Miss Jtilia Ititclon of St. Paul, Minnesota, has been therguest ef Miss Ida McGrory-for the paeteteto wee.ks. —Teachers John Cameron, and. ahn McKay have' gone to visit friends' at Woodstock ,. London and St. .Thomas. 1 —James McDonald; teacher, Miarrititowe, and formerly of Kinloss, with his wife and family, are vieiting the "old folks at home' • cif . —Mr. r)ave Lawrence was severely Aitken tip on 'Sunday 'last by kieks Prom his bronchos. ' It is well \indeed tiliatiheeacaped any dangerous wounds, ---=-Splendid haying weather anditany quantitycof it. The average i be neoy twe tons to the nein and scene of our 'farmers Win i7.5,74to IGO in elsopeete-earapese-ate-the-Rinetertiftiat tournament on Aug. 14th and '15th. They are good runners and with Berne experience in making connections will not disgrace thernselves. —Kincardine intends holding, a two day's celebration on the 14thsand 15th of Auguet. The proem -nine con- sist of hand cempetition, tiremens' tournament, - fancy • drill, •ete. 'Cheap. •excursions• will be matt" on the days named ctieincarslino. • .-.-Sergi J. Clittrteder, of No: 3 . (Lueknow) Comps.. ny,..32nd batt left onMonday,last to attend the Military Ceillege at Londone As non-cote- naisionethbflicer he•was Most Attentive and ,will 'no douht.enake a record for himself at'the' school. —Mr. A. McIntyre and hie son 'Alex. arrived home from•Supeeior•City on .Mondey last. •Mr. McIntyre re- ports many -old Lucknow friends as weH establishiel in profitable business. He was not, however, so favorably im- pressed as, to .4esire to make it his fu hire -home. —The remains of Rev. Samuel Rose. D. DI were quietly interred in Mount Pleasant cemetery; Toronto, on Friday last. Mr. Rose, who was in his 84th ye^,r, was one of the pioneers, and among the' foremost men of Canadian Methsdism. ' FM- years he was mana- ger of the Methodist Book cot -ice -4 at Toronto. —The editortof the Arthur Enter, prim expleinabis present state :—Our wife, has gone home to her • mammal This is not a,final or judicial separa- tion, but merely n temporary affair. We are hatching • •it, with only cat and canary for eompany, and the pile Of unwashed dishes and, kettles is growing apace. „ Falconer, high school teacher, of Alexandria, is home for the holidays. . He says that had the county of Glen- garry been Hi lowed to compete in theolan contest at ow ,Caledonian gatnes last year, our ex alderman McDonald aciald not have won the , medal. There- are McDonalds• -galore and McDonalds more in Glengarry. —"Oh ! Cherry time is a merry. time," we children used to say. And so it is here and cherries in their -at- trantive red coats, hailg in tempting bunches in • many gardens. It is no wonder they have te be watched, for with the robins by day andthe boys by night, few ,would remain eo• replen- ish the preserve jara Tuesday last a number of Lucknow Odttfellows united in holding a pic4-nic at Kintail. Owing to the busy semen none of the cotintry mem bers could ablendt and as numy of the members are off enjoy their holidays elsevogiere, the crovsci,Seers not very largegibiit we learn thates tmest enjoyable-11,meg spent. • PUBLIC' MEETING A Large Attendance of the threetioldera at the Puhndmeeuni on monday! Evening. The .public meeting of &Mohair on Monday evening to discuss the re - 'hitherto supposed, that our fotttlr wealth was inexhaustible. The sanle mistake was made by the fur traders •in regard to the peltry trade. We have gone on for years selling, often. far under value, or, with an easy inoretritv, making :grants to politicians f e • 0,11• • 444-11 6 , FOrstereef 'the tentrat Furniture Face tory was largely attended, very enthua- iastic and unanimously in favor of the 1oan Mr. Graharte: was called -to' the chair and Mr. John Murchison'elebeed Secretary; The chairman introduced Mr. • CI•iti, /senior partner of the firm, who placed his proposition before the meeting in a concise, straight for*Sed and most satisfactory manner. He gave a :ste.tetnefit df the business and' standing of the firm,•and a history of his , connection with the concern, showing how he worked first as- a me chanic at the bench,' then foreman; and next a partner, at which' time be borrowed the money whish represented his interest and returned,it within 14 months. Now thefirm. is well estab fished, with securities amounting to over $8,000 over all liabilities. He further showed the steady growtheenef ay I a a' tuned- to the COLDW titzences of our folly. veel, the retl- ways which wa have lavishly 'boated, - have beFei active agents in deirudieg ' the hind of its treasure. A protest addressed the other day by Mr. WM. Little to the Montreal Board of Trade contains 'sortrestartling proofs of the waste. The .annual couversion into sawn- luinber of the forest areas of the United States lids b&en'tto enurnloua that it appears that in once elietevilys wooded districts of Maine end kligh*:# ;,, gan there is now left standing/not metre than year or two's yield. Mr. Little states-" that the forestsof the vast territory extending from the con - 'fines of New Brunswick to the head waters of the Mississippi are almost on the verge of immediate Ochaaation:'!'___ What -has been cut for shinb,ries• added' to the amount sawn into lumber, has made great inroads, chiefly on the: - rapidly disappearing stock' of sptnon • ' and white . pine. • The • sane *iter observes, that so frightfitl'his beenthe- • • foreaMr". eittur,litaf" that' 2IY J'billidn fedt' • ielkpliffiscl 'agstanelliiketeee,:oieaseeo ewer lc Igan have divindlcr tol billion. feet, or one-tenth thee anattunt • standing in that year. The s smner reckless consumption has.beett-"gelitit' on in Maine, New atunpehiai load" Vermont; the spruce in the- Adirones thick region of New York, which wilt*: timated ten years .ago at '5 billidn, fs te with' a • limited, ameunt in' 'fbie. - sareintain districts of-Wonsylisabia, •. iitt now,/it a p pen rsa lehen 'pre 4wellef4"-' tyirtsithAirbuei l Jettrieeedd!' ." 774 ciat?, addsiMlivRik • • . . tullif riaer atoek sreniainteaviiateertlig.lir td .''' -.. • *Is who ,have not one. The -mills., ' are - tieing disthantiedsbutitt stump lands are being again cus ' over •all flottalale: . . timber of every kind &geeing. taken to the mills to be converted into hanthei,' and Mill owners arib- now ma- .' onslaught nn ..nur Otiliadian pine to keep their otherwisesuseless saw mills in operation." The teen/tad Ametican . • recklessness is' beginniug to collie h'etiee''' to our, neighbors, and iti.wilrbe‘ welt" for us •Lo pro -fit by their experiences'. By forest destruction a hundred4nctus= -- tries connected with lumber will stiff -tile' -as, well tis the lumber trade itself;.' :tail:way and shipping• interests will he ' affected ; and even our climate will undergo, indeed it is already under- - oing, a serious change. eis-a-asemi..,.....s.,„.. • se-bueifteevesthWthey are now in a crowded condition, and feel • the necessity if bUi Id inio hence the request .for e. loan. On their part they agree to increese, the nuniber of hands employed. to the mutual adyant- ageof the municipality and the: tirm. A preference 'was shown for married men, • where available, as being lets raving and changing positions. Speeches were made by Dr.. Tonnanbi.. Geo. Kerr,. Dr. Garnier' . H. 11/Itierielore's John Grandy., John 1.4.'Maid.aeh'.Pretl Grundy and the chairman, all ,being in favor of the loan, and expressing • the fullest confidence in the firm., and 'Mr: Cliff as a thoeoughbusiness man, prac- tical, courageous, and possessed of that indomitable,•perseverenee and energy that never ,knows failure. During. .the discussion it .aeas shown .that.fieighboring towns less :favorably . situated have outstripped tes in pro- grese by beingjudiciously openhnded. That, but -a short time ago, through -Our niggardly, stick in the Loud policy, we refused to accept an established industry in good financial- standing, which a.neighleorieg town is proud of, and was glad to accept at,tWice the price asked of us. Dr. Garnier gave.a forcible illustr& tion of the'value of the industry to the village and ourioss if removed.- Taking • a basis of 40 families, with two in ea3h family, he compu.ed that the sum paid by these for. food, clothing, rent 'and other necessaries in ten years, would • amount to $26000 atp the,,loweit cal- culation.' The expression of the ine6t, • ing tended to show teat Lucknow had not made theelost .if her opportunities', that the progressive toes are those' • that foster their induatrieenrea that had Lucknow adopted "this principle years ago, there would havebeen fewer. -empty houses and va:ant lots in our village. to -day. Soule of the 'speekcirs went fie faras to say thatit wodlciabe in the interests of the. village to grant the amount to: the firm as a bonus, had they asked for it, thereby strengthening thou in Making greater extensions. At the close of the meeting. a vote wes taken asking the council to submit the necessary bylaw at once, which was carried without dissent and the meet,- ing adjourned. •• Our Forts On both sides of the Line weetante been doing our test to get rid of die timber," Which has been treated as if it cumbered the ground. What has not heen;uaed,for building or for fuel has been.berned where it stood, while the waste has been enormous. e. result now is, not only a decline lie the quality of marketable timber, built the prospect of a dearth in the ne future ; -for timber, unlike grain, does not grow again{ in 'a year or even in a genettidos. ; Canada, we have. • 0 • Lanes Mr. Robert 'Stothers and from Ottewaatre spending a f3w weeks among friend in this 'sectien. IVIlb 'Nettie and Master' s' Willie -Stobie, of Seaforth, are spending part of the holiday season at R. E. ,La.ne.i Miss Mary McLean has arrived home from Detreit, where sheehed been staying kir soneetineee'• Mr Jatnes fiti4 has been ill for 'some, time'is slowly recovering, and eve 1 )pe to see him around again in a few days. Miss Manning, of Suminerhiti, is at pi esent visiting her sister, Mrs. Connell. Master David Lane) ttifAXTrAbiigh,! is staying among fireside here for a short' time. THildnimense hay crop of this season; is now.almost all safely harvested, and.- farMenseare now taming their atten- tion tothefall wheat and barley mop,. whicheilso proruises to be a geed Std. Pease and Spring wheat see maktatt a good diow, but oats genersdly sorsmsriliLtis - short; •• --Sefiator :Sanford, 4f Hemet/on, lately ibreeted• a handlNl!-b1Iikhflg ori Burlington 'beach at boat of *10000. which lie named Elsint and on 12011* **- pleat:in preeeked it toile city to • be ' • used as a retteet for sieft and homeless children.' This is the thoughtful ant. of a wealthy man. Tefor this extent he' • is bis ownqxeoutari, ' and can ifjoicO° during+ !life in tbttiyellits his *Was ‘' has conferred. • • • •