Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-10-30, Page 5The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce Oounty, October aOth
THEY BOTH SKIPPED. 1 }II1VLOSS COUNCIL.
LUCIENOINMARKETS.
'The above council:met on Oct. 26th.
Iii'GREEVY AND IVI.U.RP11( CON- Fall Wheat, perlaushel
Members all present. The minutes
IIICTED OF CONSPTIIKCY-Peas
having been read and roved the
a-atc•
. 'Quebec,. Oct. 24. -The jury, after
five minutes' consultation in the cora
spiraoy case of Connolly vs. Robert
McGreevy and 0. E. Murphy, rendered
a verdict of t`guitty" at 4:30 this after,
noon.
Early yesterday morning it was
-whispered 45-t ---the city that both
Murphy and MeVreevy had preferred
to place, their confidence in the railway
trains than in the vindication of their
innocence before the jury. When
17,4?
!,w
of Queen's Benet' this • Looming the
truth of the rumor was •,rnade clear.
Tey could not be found, and Mr.
Tarte and D. Rattray, Murphy's
bondsmen, were each called upon to
wi-raatanausa %art -
Through an oversight McGreevy's
bonds had not been reported. The
trial was conc:uded, the jury was
addressed by council on both sides,
and after a shar deliberation a verdict
of guilty wa eturned. Thursday
afternoon the two defetriffentir crogg..21
over to Levis, and were seen to take
the Quebec Central to Sherbrooke.
Another sensational whisper passed
around in the evening. The books of
.the firm, temporarily surrendered to
the 'court by the. Privileges and
Elections Committee, were said to
have disappeared. All kinds of
whispers were afloat, but it was sub-
sequently learned that the books were
:only taken as far as the C. P. R.
- station: -An order -was - obtained-- from-
the.Superior Court .by Michael Con-
nolly to recover possession' of the
Court of'Queen's Bench was through
with them. 11-1 arina the execution of
clerk stated that he had receiyed a
cheque from: the provincial treasurer
for the sum of $16'96.18 on account of
the land improvement fund, which
cheque was handed to the to.wnship
treasurer. The reeve stated that he
bad since last meeting, issued cheques
taa follows: J. Hoe/ for cutting_ a hill
$24.75, do for work on south bound-
ary S1.1_5.0,, „L. Miller grading eta 25th
side line $14, The following accounts
were presented and ordered to be paid:.
J, Keeler for stationery $1.50, J.
Gaunt selecting jurors $4, Peter Reid
do $4, Juhn Lane do $4, Jacob Miller
atata4aaarearaereaaaUtia - afe-oa
grading Torrance,'s, hill $7.75, do grav-
elling. 25th sidaiine $48, do gravelling
on 10th sideline $91.16, do culvert on
on 20th • side line $6, J. teggat work
on south boundary $22,03, Wm. Barr
culvert on con. 2 $3.50, J Ross work
eta-onsemartaa-eama4ararsa ,
iso
"do 2 stone culverts en eon. 6 $10, D.
'McLeod culvert on Huron boundary,
,one half 75 cts., J. Cox lumblir con 6
.75 cts., J. Brown gravelling on Cut-
ross boundary $7.50, Dr. Tennant
medical health"-olficer fees $30, Thos.
Paterson eaver$1;
inspectors fees $5, W. Kennedy $1,87, R, Hodgkinson, 3 culverts con.
12 $6, John McDairmid, stone abut-
ment con. 4. $5, Isaac Hays cleaning
drain bylaw 34 $29.80. Moved by
McIntosh, seconded by Nicholson, that
a grant of $25 be given co the Kinloss
Agricultural Society,--Carrie.d. Also
a grant to Henry Alexander of $10,
he being aged and in indigent circum-
stances to be expended by Thos.
Nicholls- Mev..ed Ly. Meintoall,_
onded by Moffat, that the treasurer be
instructed to plat in the bank of
Hamilton at 'Lucknow the sum of fif-
teen hundred dollars to the credit ot
the municipality of , Kinloss; on as
favorable terms as he eau secure, -
Carried. Moved by Moffat, Seconded
by Valens, that a by-law be framed for
the appointing of polling places -for the
severaL polling divisionsof the town-.
ship. -Carried. The above by-law
was duly read and passed. The coun-
cil adjourned to meet again on the last
day i,f November.
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PETER • REID,uierk.
the order, the were taken from
the box at 'th instigation of the
Ottawa authatities and stowed in two
ordinary trunks, and late in the even-
ing they Were quietly Carted to the
station under' the direction of Panct
Anger to be shipped to Ottawa.
Michael - Connolly arrived at the
station with twoballiffs, and after a
hand-to-hand encounter with Anger
secured the trunks and is now happy
in the possession of his books again.
Mr, Tarte was,a bondsman for Mr:
Robt. McGreevy. When he learned
that McGreevy had skipped his faco
gra.* livid and he exclaimed, "Mon
Dieu 1" (my God):
Judge Bosse declared the bonds for-
feited and the bondsmen will have to
pay out. •
ASHFIELD.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be administered in Zion church
.next Sunday, at 10:30 a: m.
A beautiful monument has been
erected to the memory of the late
Carolina Hamilton, in Zion cemetery.
We are glad to learn that Mr. Wm.
Ritchie, 13th con., is now convales-
cent.
The Messrs. Hunter, .12th con.,
have received., a legacy from a friend
who died recently in Winkham.
The following' pupils of S. S. No, 5
were promoted from lower to higher
grades at the recent promotion exam-
ination, viz. :-From senior 3rd to
junior 4th -A Brown, II Anderson.
From jr 3rd to sr 3rd -R Webster,I
Stroud, M Webster, E Reid, M
Gardner, R Wilson,E MoGill, R
Wilson. From sr nd to jr
Took, M Brown; J Hunter, L Habick,
R Hunter, S Webster, J Wilson.
Froin part II to jr 2nd --R Hunter,
rkriderSoir J'Webatera j Habick;Reif* E Webster, J Lowry. Froth
• riartwl to' part II -T Gardner, J
Hunter.
Oats ,
Potatoes
Butter, ' per lb.
Eggs, per dozen . '
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INSOLVENT NOTICE
4 6 .55I TIIE ATTER OF
.25 A. E. BRASHER,
.25 Of Lucknow, Insolvent.
13 The Insolirent has made an assignment to
the uodersignedlsor the benefit of the creditors
.12 under R. S. 0.,.1889, chapter 124
All persons claiming to rang upon the estate
of the Insolvent Lutist file their claims with me
on or before the
McLEOD'S
System rifenovatorm
And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
- -FOR—
arefaarin--,,,,Wcailiakaianiavekapammrisatatelm.-Alee4,
Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, Nenralgia, Loss of
Memory, Brontliitis, Consumption, Gall
Stones. Jaundice, Kidney and Urivary Dia-
ases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities
and General Debility.
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle.
LABORATORY. GODERICTI, ONT.
0%-tti71-91. -dt7e*Ei,
Propriutor and Manufacturer.
Sold by Berry & Days'and A. 1L Congram,
Druggists' Lucknow.
TEACHER WANTED.
JUSTICE TO WHOM JUSTICE is
DUE.
BEAUTIFUL GOLD WATCH. $1.
Dean Bros., of Montreal, are. now
offering, a beautiful engraved. er plain,
ladies' or gents' size, tilled case gold
watch for only $1.00 to be paid after
you have received it and have given it
30 days trial and find it just what
they represent: It is a stem: wind,
stein set, fine movement, 'and war-
ranted for over 10 years by the makers
and cannot be bought anywhere for
less than $30.00 in any, retail store.
Dean Bros. do this t� advertise their
New Blood; Liver .and StomachTills,
and consider that $20,000 a year spent
in this way. will do more to advertise
their business than any other/ method.
Send them your address on a post-catd
addressed DEAN BROS., Montreal, Que.
To the Editor of the fie :
DEAR SIR, -I would inform Mr.
John' McKenzie ,of Holyrood, that I
had no intentipn of giving offence to
either himself or Mr. Datwson brad-
ing in the SENTINEL that he spent last
-Sunday with that gentleman, for I was
• intdrrned of the fact. It was no get
up of mine for 1. was not at all 'inter-
ested.wlsether you spent your Sundays
in 114on, Kincardine or any other
place, al I justify myself by stating
'that I have the 'reputation of being as
honest and truthful es yourself.
hope y'ou" will spend many happy and
pleasant hours there as soon and as
often as you wish, and 1or any other
one at Langside will never molest you
in your whereabouts. If you knew
who you were making a liar We think
you would not say so ,much.
LANOSIDE 00101Ef3P9NDENT.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
Is a concentrated extract of SarsaparMa,
Yellow Dock, ripsissewa, Juniper Berries,
Mandrake. Dandelion, and other valuable
vegetable remedies, every ingiedient being
. strictly pure, and the best of its kind it is
possible to buy.
It is prepared by thoroughly competent phar-
macists, in the most careful manner, by
a peculiar Combination, Proportion, and
Process, giving to it curative power
• Peculiar
To Itself
It will cure, when in the 'powe medicine-,
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning,
Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties
with the Liver and Kidneys.
It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Createsun
Appetite, and gives mental, nerve, boWly,
and digestive strength. The.value of, •
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HOOCI S
MALE, HOLDING A THIRTTCLASS
certificate, for U. S. S, No. 9, Kinlosa,
duties to commence on Jan. 4th, 1892. Testi-
menials with application, stating salary, will
be received up to the 13th Nov., addressed to
JAME'S GAUNT, Sec-Treas.,
Whitechurch P. 0.
Sarsaparilla
Is certified to by thousands Of voluntary Wit-
nesses all over the country whom it has
cured of diseases more or less severe. It
is sold by all druggists. $1; six for Ss.
Prepared only by C. I. 'HOOD & CO.,
Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Barsapa,..
rilia do not bo induced to buy any other.
THIS CATCHES YOU!
The•S .NTINEL has been able to cqmplete an
unusually favorable clubbing arrangement
this season with
,The Luludon....„&d,yertisey.. ,
and itsadvantageswill be given entirely to
subscribers,
The Wastera %Advertiser is now published
twice a week, and contains eight pages in
each number. Its Western Ontario county
news is a specially attractive feature, while
news from all parts of the world .is placed in
subscribers' hands every third day, For six- •
teen pages every week, the rate of $1.25 is
very low, especially when for this figure is
also sent the popular ladies' monthly ‘• Wives
and Daughters," Whose regular subscription
price is fifty cents per annum.
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1st .day of November, 1891,
after which date I will proceed to distribute
the assets' .of the Esta, havine- regard to
those claims only p -hich -I shill then have
notice.
D, HENDERSON, Assignee;
No, 17 Front St. West, Toronto.
Toronto, Sept. 10th, 1891.
ALE
THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE
Thomas Mullin, comprising 200 acres
- of/good land, Nos. 5 and 6, Con,. 11, Ash-
field. 120 acres are cleared, and the
remainder is good maple bush. For further
articulars a ) 1 to
--54470.-1Vatrik-ItaTOW-Itr.415;
fr.:xecutor, LUOIU1OW
A GRAND OFFER.
FIGURES THAT WILL BEAR INSPECTION,'
Western Advertiser, twiee a week $1.25
Wives and Daughters, monthly 50
SENTINEL; weekly ...., s: 1.00
Regular subscription for the three... —$2.75
Our ellthblitg rate for the three 1.95
What every subscriber may save ....80
Remember that tbuse who are not already
subsoribers of either paper get balance of 1891
free ; a payment of only $1.70 guaranteeing
the regular delivery of a monthly, a weekly
-and a twice -a week publication until the end
of 1892 from the date of subscription.
Hurry Up Now's the Time!
The sooner you subscribe, the more you will
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Address all orders to
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I have rented the store
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and am prepared to
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FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest- price will be
paid for butter according td
quality_
. C. SPARING.
Just received a consignment
of i'resh vegetables and fruits.
Fresh Watermelons,
Fresh Cucumbers,
Fresh Cabbage,
Fresh Tomatoes,
New Potatoes.,
Thanking the citizens of
Lucknow and the public
generally for past favors site
commencing business I would
solicit a continuance of the
same. •
Ice-cream, cider and other
temperance•drinks, canney1
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BULL FOR SERVICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
for service at lot 11,, con. 8, Eastern
Division, Ashfield, the two year old, thorough-
bred Shorthorn bull, "Red Bismark."
PEDIGREE—Red Bismarck, 12758, red,
calved March 8, 1889, bred by Wm. Mallough
Dungannon, Ont. ; got by Wallace (imp)
2752 ; dain Annie 8430, by Young Springwood
Prince 6299 ; Grace Harper 2nd, 9227, by
British Heir 2nd 2889; Lady Harper 2nd,
6630, by 2nd Famosa Chief, 1782 ; Lady
Harper 6629, by Grand Duke 675 ; Rose 1833
by Royal Duke of Glo'ster, 1035 •' Maggie,
1429, by Lord of Lune (imp) 155 (16428) '
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Queen of the West, 1751., by Victor 1136
12268) ; Daisy 823, by Halton 684 (11552),
Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Welling -ton
imp) 91.(3654) ; Lavinia 2nd 1340, by Alex
ander (imp) 6, (11099) ; Lavinia (imp) 299, by
son of Scipio (1421), by Eryholme (1018), by
Son of North Star (458).
TERMS—U10 Cows must be returned
three— times • ,,,,---246,‘Assaryv they.......will...he
charged for service. No fees charged if cows
are not in calf after thirdiaervice.
PAUL SMELTZER,
Belfast P. O.
AT MRS J.
Murchison's
LUCKNOW
The' newest, freshest,- latest,
most seasonable, most fashionable
MILLINERY
As cheap as cash carOuy.
PERSONAL ATTENTION
To all orders the year round.
Mrs. Murchison.
*M.
Of the season in, womensarrel childres
boots for
FM,L & WINTER
Wearadlso in all the
LE DANIG LINES
In rnens, womens & ehi1drens
RUBBERS & OVERSHOES
— AT—
J. PEART'S,
LUCKNOW.
Mrs, Smith
Has just opened out a fine
assortment of
DRESS GOODS
In all the latest Colorings.
Also
Dress TAIIIM
In Silver and Gilt Gnimps.
Navy and Gilt
Cord Trimming,
Also Black and Gilt.
A cheap line of cloths, suit
able for fall wraps, etc.
Yams in all the different
grades. •
,A special line of
Black Yarn, for School Wear
A call from' intending purchasers
is solicited.
Mrs. Smith.
MAPLE GROVE
• NURSERIES,
WATERLOO, N. Y.
THANKI14G OUR NUMEROUS
customers in Lucknow, Whitechurch,
and vicinity, for tbe liberal patronage given us
in the past, we , trust to see a Oontanuance of
the same, guaranteeing satisfaction t3 all by
supplying. our most choice grades of
NURSERY STOCK.
Our Mr. H. §pencer will have pleasure in
calling. upon you during the season. Reserve
your orders for Min.
AGENTS WANTED IN OTHER GOOD
• LOCALITIES.
For terms apply to
W. MACKAY,
Gen, Man ger St, Thomas.
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