Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-07, Page 1tatititin
VOLXVII. 44
•••••••••••10MINIMINO.
LUOKNOW ONTARIO,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1890
THE-
wit= fferitattl
16 L10414010 every Friday at the " Sentinel"
block, north-east corner of Ootiialer
and Campbell Sth., LwJnow, -
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JAMES 1131kYA1144,
EDITOR & PUBLISHER.
SUB CRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PER
'$ER IN ADVANCJ
ALL KINDS or
YOB
: PRINTING
%PIIlTII) WM NEATNESS Az DESPATCH.
MEDICAL
JA. -Mc DONA LD, M. D. , M. C. P. S.
•Kintail.
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DR. TENNANT, P HYSICIAN,
Surgeon and Accouchour. Surgery op-•
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
and from '2 to 5 p. m.
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DMcD. GORDON, M.D., O.'1., F.T.
• N.S., M (J.L'.S.'L, Physi ;in, Sur-
geon, and Attain:hem.. Off ,.•,• next our to W.
implement shop. Ilesideove Ross street,
oppfite W. U. Little's.
'1"*1 . D. (EDDES, V. S., CALLS
either by mail or telegram prowptiy
1L -P
attended to. Charges mi )(Jere te. Office, Ci)r-
'rigan's hall, Boarding house, Cain's hotel.
Lucknow.
LEGAL. •
Ashfield Council
The above council met on Oct. 23rd.
Members all present. Minutes of last
meeting read and passed. No action.
was taken in cha
S. N
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IMON CORRIGAN, COMMISSIONER,
.iu1t1t1. kautough P. 1TiI
•
(1 ARROW & PROUD FOOT, BA1UIS-
311' ter, Solicitors, etc , Goderich,
T. G: GARROW, Q. C. Wm:.1"ROLIDFOOT.
7,1pILLIOT TRAVER, AT'l'OliNEY AT
law, Solicitor in Chancery, Con v'ry-
:ander, etc. Office; next door to Murchison's
• ewellery•stsme, Luckuow, Ont,
TF MORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
1111• law. Solicitor in Chancery, Con-ircis-
• aioner, C.onreyancer, etc, Office, over the
lliarber shop.
WEN EIRAL
•
ROBERT CIT.NNMGH AM. INSIT.R..
toes, Fire & Marine, Guelph,.Ont.
AXONEY TO.I.OA.N1 'KAYE A FEW
NS. 'thousand,. ildlla.rs.to,invest for private
at 'reasonable liitereiti. ELLIOT
. RAVERS. . . •', . .. .
ATONEY TOLOAN1 'ON FlatST-CLASS
•
.11'V1 mortgages at./ to 7i per cent interest.
payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply
, to RolOilt•D MU•itliAV„ St. Helens.
• TOHN'MURCtlISON. C. P. It WICKET
Cr' agent. One way excursionsto the North
West and Pacitin Coast., Full inforivatildi to
intending travellers to any part' of the. world.
.1v1ONEY' TO LOAN ! AT 61''ER CENT
. • • gfrom 2 to 20 year. histe of farms for
sale in Oi.tario as Well As Manitoba. Parties
• desirous to sell farms will consulttlitir inter• .
et 4 by inspecting the adyerti3ing.fitcilities of
. Sithscriber in Great Britain and • Ire.and and.
eentinent of lands for sale. ANGUS STEWARiC'
Land Valuator, Luckn.ow, Ontario.
, - •
UTEfT W VANt lSH' • MUTUAL
VY • Fire Insurance Company, board of'
• directors meetsfor.the transacti )n ot business
on the first Tssday each month. Parties'
wishing.to have their property insured in this
,. increasingly popular•ComoanY, will bir giving
• notice. b'e called upcn by an agent or' by (ne
. f tne Directors. Business calls prnmitly
• attended to. Office, DunRal,non & M.
ltonEirrs, Secretary. WM. LANE, Treasurer.
.
SOCIETIES
1.
EAT.T C'K N 0 AV
Lodge, No. 112
meets every Friday
evening at 8 o'aick
ih their hall; Campbell 'street. All brethren
dially invited. 1). TAYLOR, Noble Grand
HN ELLIOT, Recorder.
ei• 0. F., COI' RT
• t •,• mood, No.
50., Luc I.; 'low. Meet -
every brat and third
Monday in eve ry
montli, in the Odd-
' fells -Nis • hall. Visit-
ing brethren a r e
• cordially invited., A.
DacisoN, C. R.
D. D. YULE SEc.
A 0. U. W. LITCKNOW LOD€1•14.; OF
XS.* the Ancient Order United Workmen,
• meet in the Oddle:lows hall, on'the' last and
,second Monday evenings of each month at
, eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially
inyited. JOHN' PEA 113.,_*. Master, Workman.
' ' R. 1). CAMERON, Recorder. •
T UCKNOW MErHANICW INSTI-
, _
tute. Reading rota:I-open every evening ,
from 6 to 10 m., excepting Satordays, when ,
the hours will be from '2 tr • ,The
• librarian' will be hi attendance daring these'
•
hours. D. D. YULE, President. sLis.SdlOg„
•
vitt. it,. Secretary. .
DENTAL'
till& 144
cl• ay and Saturday of each month. 'Good sets
•drink /Ming and estraotiug •epecialty,„
1 •
.T. S: JEROME, 1,. D.' S.,
Winghion, will be in Lnknssw•
on the seeond and fourth Fzi ••
1.•
Gone to Uncle Sam
SaniViiindy SkIpOs Out to Evade the Law'
WHOLE. NO. 876.
...•••••••••
Early. Closing
onnYminnil
Sande* School Convention.
The locknow aleralants take a pfl'oper stand Ender' the A nsistees of Ike Presbytery
Dialttand.
, te ed that the corpora
on of the township 4,f Ashtield take
five shares -c•f $20 each in the Dungan-
non Agricultural and Driving Park
Association. The following accounts
were ord6red to be paid : Dr. McKay',
$14.00 for medical attendance on the
late T. (k}€; P. F. fitinilin, $1.0.88;
for breadto R. Curry ; J. Cranston, -
75 cts Crcnston, $4 40 .! M.
Alton, $7.50 (amount settled by arbi-
tration) ; T. Stothers, $1.76 ; J:••Miller
$60.75 ; R. Mourn, $1.50 ; P. Mourn,
$2.004 Q_.119.11,_$1.50 J Stevenson,
$2.0 ; A. •MeDerrnott,, $3.50 ; D.
Ross, $2.40 ; J McDotedu, $46.50 ;
D. Rutherford, $3.50; H. Brown,:
$12.O0 ; J. McKenzie, $9.75 ;.l. John-
ston, $11,50; Jas. Johnston, '81.00
J. Murdoch, $2.50 ;• D. McGregor
$1.00 ; J. 13arker, $25.65 ; W. Vroo-
man, $9.12 ; T. Dation , $4 00 ; J
Sullivan, $2.50 ; J. Nahatly, $18.52 ;
J. Martin, $15.43 ; W. McMillan,
.$7.00; J. O'Connor, $8.00; N. Mtn-
'docli,. $5.50; J. Johnsten, $1.00 ; J.
"Merchison,$36.40 '• G. McKenzie,
$6,81 ; McKeith, 83.50 ; C. NiChol,
son, .$3. 01 ; K. McKenzie, 3.00;$
J. Late, $2.00 ; A. Beaton„ $10.50 •
Ed. Johnston, $12.00 ; C. Rouse,
$1,2-5 ; W. Burns, $13.42; J. Miller,
$9.5; J.. Webster,- $7.50 ; D. Mc-
''In.tyre,41:80 ; D. McRae, $50; R.
McIntosity 1.25;8 1). Girvini $16.01
A.&J. Thyor, $15. C.9 Col bot.re
$10.00 ; J. Burrows, $1.75 ; J. Dreany,
$1.00; J. MeLeod, $3 00 ; W. H.
Maize, $3.50.; E. Mittman, $4.00 ;• W
Kilpatrick, W. Lane, and J. Griffin
$4.00 each, • for selecting. jurors ; J.
Saunders; $22.50; W, Twamley, $2.00;
J. Kilpatrick, $62.15 ,• W. Shackleton,
$12 50 ; J. Curren, .61.00 ; D. Mc-
Donald,- $10.26.; J. Bryan, 840.00 ;
Ashfield and. Wawanosh Agricultural
Society, $25.00 (usual • grant.) The.
next 'meeting will be held on .Nov. 25.
.W. UNE, Tp. Clerk.
•• BOILN
STRONGMAN -In Imcknow, nn Tuesday, Nov
4th,' the wife of Rev. lir. Strongman, of
a son.
THICLUCK1.01,41
134INKINGCOMI);418.71z
(Not ineorp9rated.)
•
GEORGE MAIN, PROPRIETOR.
MONEY TO LOAN
•irk tAVTS ISSUED ON ALL, PRIN-
.1,1 • cipal pointri. Cherinea, drafts and
mortgages cashed. Notes discorinted.* Amer-
ican currency & . American bank drafts or
cheques bought orsold.
Interest allowed,nn depositsfrom five dollars
and upwards at the rate of five per denti:aver
annum. Money to lend on • farnr-or• yillag
property at, the lowest current Vates:
Fire insurance effectitEin. firstlelass stock
insiiiance conipanies
• We have one 200 acre, three 100 acre and
two '80 acre farms f5k sale cheap. Office
bona 10 a. m• to 4 ,
•• ,•, G. A1DAU., Manager.
L
• THE
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litESTAITRANAT'
Campbell Street, Lttekitor,
J. O. ICINC.AIP„ PROP.
Oysters by the quart, pint,
oran.
• CANNED GOODS, •FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERY:
.SWEET CIDER, MILK -SHAKE,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC„
Constantly •kept in stock.
• Give me a ItriaL
Remmber theplace, belt to
• :417, An,
appeared before Magistrates T. Law-
rence, R. Graham, and J. Bryan in the
Town Hall, to answer the charge of
feloniously wounding W. J. Irwin, on
the night of the 25th October in this
village. He pleaded not guilty to the
charge, but on•account of the absence
of one of the witnesses, the prosecution
•asked for an adjournment of the case"
:•tiil Monday, whichwas granted.
When the case was called on Monday
•it was learned that' Grundy had left
for the "Icnd of the free," but as his
counsel, Mr. II Morrison, was present
the case was proceeded with. • Some
five or six'. witnesse's were examined,
and notwithstanding the heavy cross-
examination of Mr Murrisou, their
testimony was strongly against the
accused. It appears Irwin suet Grundy
at the corner of Inglis and Catupbell
streets, tie a• the Whitely 1-1 use, • and
without any further warning of his
intentions struck at him with an open
razor, 'which he had taken from the
barber -shop a short time before, and
with the avowed intention; as he said,
of "cut soniebody o en." Irwin • ut
up us san.to protect inuself an. the
.weapon struck. him across the finers
. inflicting an ugly cut whieh bled pro-
fusely. Another witreas also testified
that Grundy had threatened to cut and.
carrti Irwin ifireget-an opportunitya
Ott eotopletion- of the evidence the
.the Magistratea remanded the prisoner
tu. Walkerton to stand his trial at the
next' pourt of competent. jurisdiction.
A bench warrant Was also issued for
his arrest and placed in the hands Of
the -village constable for execution:
• , rarftyitount
Mr; John Davis left for .the Michi-
gan lumber woods last week.
Mr. and Mrs. john•Cook, of Wiarton,
are visiting in this vieiniz-y.
' W6drie4day, oct: '22nd, at the
residence of Mr. A. -C. Crowston,a
large gathering assembled 14O witness
the
the marriage of his dinighter, Mary to
Alex.McDiartnid, of Paramount.
The bride INV; attired in 'white •alpaca
trimmed . with pink. satin, and. was
attended by•hersister Belle, the groom
being itipported by Arch. Mc -Kenzie.
Rev.' Mr. McDonald, of Ashfield, per-
formed the, ceremony. After partak-
ing of a plentiful repast, the evening
was spent in dancing. We wish them
all joy on their journey through life.
•'We regret being called upon to
record the death ,of John Carr who
died at hisheine inlitiron Co. Michi-
gan after a short•illness of three weeks:
Deceased was a.resident of this place
.tip to last spring, when he removed to
Michigan. He was 'kraiwn and
highly. respected; and ,his death canted
much regret to his frieMIS dike place:
The bereaved widow and family ,hav'e
,
.sincere • sympat hy.
, •
Mrs. 'Jane -Richard, relicVof the
late Jacob Richards, died after a illness
pm October 120, of infiamation of the
lungs. DeceaSedi had lived in this
'neighborhood for years and was much
beloved by her intitnate, friends and
highly respected by all her 'acquain-
tanoes. • Her remaina were brought to
Lticknow, thence' to Hope church
ceuntery, where thy were laid beside
,those of -her. husband. ,
•
• Lattidde
116,1400tien'was very quite here this
Year. • •• • .•
.
Hire,. is a good bargain. A fine
roung. driver, buggy and harness for
tiale -by Mr McKenzie:
Mr. towers; .of West .TOironto,,',. is
engaged ,t6 teach in S.'$. No..9, for the
ensuing ytqtr.
Mies Annie Ross, is4iome °ale visit.
Mr. Simon Hurephigi!!'s is honie again.
after•spending theeunttner in Wiarton.
Saliows exhibitionifailed to come ofl'
en accolint of the inclement weather,
It,was postponed for a fortnight,
The quarterly ..board met in the
Methodist•church on Saturday last,
, Communion was held in the Metho-
dist c,hurch.on Sunday,,, •
why our store keepers and other liasi-
neS'.s men should' be compelled to keep
their places A lelsinese• open tb all'
hoafrs of the night jail:. to accortnnOdate
a • few people who inVariable maie it -
a point to bealvvays late in tieing their.
shopping.- Itgrehants and their clerks'
are 'only human anct should not be
compelled. to work three or four hears
extra each evening merely to gratify.
a few, and we ate, glad. to see
thein 'United --te the ' following agree:-
ment : " We, the undersigned burliness
men of the Village of Lucknow,-be•
lieving that the habit •of keeping -our
shops open to late hours is detrimental
to the mental and Ohyikai .well being
11f bothemployer and entployeR, and
liking an unnecessary expense; do
'hereby agree to close our respective
places of of business at 7 o'olo�k'p.m.,
each evening, except Saturday' even,:
ings, and an Saturday evenings at 9.:3,6
p. w., or as soon after these hours as
possible, (zed -that this agreeteent shall -
continue in force from: nrid'after Nov.,
1st, 1890, nntil inutuall cancelled
'D. R. McIntosh, J. Peart, •
W. J. Brutnpton, A. Ross, •
T. Detlor, -.. • A. E. Brasher,
Grundy, W. H. Saab,
•W tn. ConneB, - Be. J: Sntith,' • •
Dirry 4 bye,..
J.. 'Grenacho, . lOrChlson.
• Cameron, MurdPch4. ce:..
witless *Omit '• ,
The above .61f-Nof.3rd
The. Reeve In the ehail%•'••Mefittosh,
. •
and/ Mi.iliou.se; being -presetit.
The minutes hist meeting were read, ,
approved and signed. The following
accounts were.ordered in be r'pai0 :'
W Crum, • stationery, $3.08 ;
Lockhart, keeping Mrs. McKay, $12 ;
James Gana, selecting jurors, $4.00 ;
Peter. Reid, selecting jurors,. $4-00,-;
Jas. McLeod, snleotiagjarors, • $4.043;
John- Gillies, gravel, '$3.45. ; Wat
Burns,work on south bouriclary. one
f • .50 -cents John. Ketinedt ,gtitare;,.
0 ;1P, KeIIy, Werk on drain,: by• •
law 34.• $49:00.;•R. ;Young, gravelling -
and cuivprt,•$21J25 • Simon Corrigan;
overseeiUg,work,.$106 ; John' David --
son, lumber and nails, $12.00.• James.
Marshall, 13 L 8 services 'tin drain 39,
$5J15; .Joseph Armstrong, digging
drain, $1,5.84 • .; James Marshall,.
pervices on drain 51, $5.00 ; Jatres'
Marehall, service's 'on drain' 34, $5.00 ;
Wm • Johnston, work on north- line,
$5.00; .john Itaake, • flour to Wm.
Elliot,, 42.50,; J. Black, potatoes to
same, .50:cents. Mrs.''W;Eliiott, relief
$1.01 ;James Howey, enlvert etc. on 8
con., • $12.25 ; R.. Congratn,. work on
Huron houndary.„zone half, $4.00; E
P,ennel, ditchiog. ,on12toii. $1.50 ;
-,Mcfotosir, serv,ices.on. by-law 34, $2.;
Jacob • Miller, it ora, on south botoidary,
p30.,87 ; Jac h Miller, cutting •15th'
4th cop.,
$22.75 ; ,dacob Miller, v.ork •
on south • boundari,, o'n
Wm Garton, • work on 3,5thside
.Colc, Iutiibei, $1.40 •J
Portice, -work on: drain, 39; tt.po ; W.
Percy, repairing tricige, $10,TIO• ; joint
.McNeicei repairing approach t.) baidge
$2-00. .The., •cleek...haeded to the
treasurer t.ke RU us of .ter. dol tars, sent
him by T. Stewart, .being . 'balance
left. over. from .the. Sum piti!•ed in his
handi, for sending John .Artnitrige , to
the' hospital for treatment to his eyes.1
1, 'Moved ..by Valens And seconded 'by.
Mtrehouse, • that • thia con eel I d. • not
Consider that Andrew Muiliti 'has any.
claim . against this inuni.ipality for.
damages. for the,hreAking of his thresh-
ing' engine:Ca the boundary line be.-
'tween Aslitieldan.d Kitilo,s, and 'con-
sequently decline to pay the claitn•put
in by hitn. and that the Clerk. seed a
copy of this niotion to Mr. Maltin.--,
Carried. • • • .
The Council then adjourne&t 6' meet
again on the l5th day of Decettiber.
• Plaint Ran), 'Oak..
The Preribyteril)n Sabbath Sehool
Convention, which. was held in the
Presbyterian church here on Tuesday7
,and Widnisday; the' ,28th and 29th'
lusts., may fairly be declared a decided'
success. The attendance, considering
the unpleasant' state uf the weather
and the bad' condition of the roads,
was very good, the following delegatete•
being in attendance : -Mr. and Mrs.'•
•Smellie and Miss Smith, Walton • its'•
Danid,-Seruh-Dtin-bar; A. Mt:-Lerr-•
nan, Port Albert ; Agnes Dick,.Blyth;
M iso 724.)rdon, Miss Anderson, Rev. •
Mr. Anderson, St. H,elens Rev. W., -
H. Geddes, H. D. Henderson,, Mary'
Geddes, -John Dawson, A. McWilliams;‘
Robina Simpson, Mary Inglis, John •
Inglis, Whitechurch ; Miss Bone,
Marnoch Hector McKay, Wni. Rep- "
derson, Bervie ; Mrs. Ctibson, T: David --
son, W. L. Henry; \Vrhxeter;
McDonald, Miss A Mitchell,, Moles --
worth ; Rev, Geo: Law,, Mr. and Miss•Melltiejohn, Belgrave ; Rev. K Mc,
Donald; Mr. Harrison, Ash6eld • Rev,-
A,,Y. Hartley, Miss Hartley, elican.
11 a • •
Cranlitook ; Rev. S. Jones, Mr. • MO e•
Nair, p.SteWarb: -•Mts. 'Aires, Mrs,-
Grni:arn, Rev. Mr, Ross, BrOssels ;...
4.'N'o Kay, Mr. Mathieson, W Geddes, -
Ntrs... A.- .MeLentian, Mts. .J.
Nabb, • Mary Murchison, Mrs. . AL:
McKay, Mrs. Connell, Mrs: McDonald; ••
Lucknow ;,Mrs. Mitchell, Eadies; Mrs--
Hotigh,. Thiktiberry;. Jas. Dalgarno,- •
Martiock.-, The success of the convert
lion is largely due : First, to the tact, • ,
eneiiiv and .untiring zeal -of theefficieni
409.etary, o the.cOuvention Jconitni&tee, •
the Bei: Mr. Geddes, of Whitechurch; •
second, to the presence of Rev Dr; ••
ParsOns, of Toronto, whose earliest.'
appeals, ripe experience and rare elo- ,
quence captivated every mind and
every heart; third, to the Presliyteri in
Sabbath- *S.clioof of Winghativ;• for thw.
liettiktjry satop:rt, arid' encouragement
given to Rev. Mr: Geddes in his work •
9U -faith and..,love; and for the oatuple
arrangements made for the convenience
and comfort .o£:ali,the..delegates. Th'e' •
excellent praggarnine, which• appeared
irt the last fasue .of !the Tifites;•was
and careflitlyrcittried- •otit.-Winghani
"
. Itmlock City.
• • Much rain has.'fallen".that thie
reads are 'altruist impassable
John Gentles, ef Kinlard
•• , •
bimght a nuMber Ofaiery fine horses
this' vielnior. last-- week* for which • he ••
paid a handsome plied.,•
T.a
he pPle season is,. ended arid
packers have left .fOr :other quarters....
1 Miss -Jean Murray,, of Lticknow, •
!spent wieW days with.ifriends in the •
last. week.••
Mits,SrSr Digman;:.of• Landon, have •
liettied,on. their firnithere„ w high • will
again be ar !di AO' the pope! aeon.,
Mr. T: has' coaiplolted •
likcontrAueat Dutalion'anid is now --
home tigain).,. • - ' • ,
The Miuldelt.'Citty,tgridt Lis flow
itt
f ..44.1,0,s,t,„an,,J, pretetid ' t 3
be, W300.414E8. prt110)1IRCO, th,• flour itS
A:,11 -With • .giOd.1 'ninAieery and 04
ski1ful m WO' the' &nerd tui.m10.
;gd
(00.fiito4; urr!,,•,a9.;•7ny, tn ill t
•ha
• -Mr. William Irwin, son of John
Irvin. of this vinage, hat, purchased
the Mullorpf Ira), at Belfast for $6000.
JJear Slifit 111 AIfl82ftI
Alarge biack' 641; has bedn troubling
thii farinerslifthe toWnaliiVoif habel
fb?sonu-i niontlipi past'by norying: away
shOe-p, • pigs; • and. doiug`.,othox'.14opreda •
tions.. It has b”in saentrieverai times,
but no one had succeeded! ie putting
an end Lo. Mr. -13ritip., .'Mr.. joseph
Robinson; hearinm :where the, animal
was located; -went b the snot, bat- -L
bruin, who ialknanning brute, did 1144.t
put in an Appearance. when "Tektni.o-
Ranger" was,: aeound., ,, „After wai tint
till night,..and the •• animal1 not show&
u p, Mr.4.idbinSon.,fixed a trap gun •
baited At ivith SOrne meat. Onsaffir
nightil,aikong grime his bear,§hifrir
toololif the meat,-,whiehiwap
as.'Oe mouthful'keltsi'
fin'avi)y loaded
• meld at .vitak..440,k.tof
' 4
1,