Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-03-18, Page 5.. •
The LucknovySentinel, Bruce 0ounty, March 18th
KINLOSS COUNCIL.
The above council met March ls
The Initiates of laat meeting hamin
-been read and adopted, the followi
accounts' were ordered to be pai
Hart apd Co. for forms, $13.7..0:ivi
Murchison, stationarylAW McKay
McCarrol? 3511aid, -3 month keep of
Heutirnghan, e9; John H. Ackert,
lumber, $3.50; The Elliot fanily were
granted $8 as relief. The Auditors'
report was presented, examined, and
adopted and orders issued for their fees
$8 each. A 4. law was framed, read,
and .passed for the appointment of path
masters, pound- keeper, and fence
viewers for the current year. An
order was issued in favour of John
Purvis for $75 salary as collector.
Moved by Nicholson seconded by
-Johnston that the following amounts
.be appropriated to be expended on
/he township roads namely; by Mr.
McIntosh, , $75; Nicholson,$75; John-
ston, $75; Moffat, $125; fienry,$100,
carried. Moved by Moffat seconded
by Henry, that the treasurer be
instructed to place eight hundred
dollars of the funds of this municipal-
ity in the Bank of Hatnilton at Luck -
now and make the most favourable
arrangements as to interest he can
obtain. carried. Moved by Henry,
•sec. by Moffat, that the Reeve receive
application for office of caretaker of
the ball, and report at next meeting of
council. carried. The Reeve stated
that he bad received from James
'Gritint Esq. ez-Reeve all the books
. which he had in his possession belong-
ing to the Municipality.
The following parties were appointed
pathmasters for the several divisions.'
R, Tiffin, J Webster, P Torrance, R-•
Purvis, J Gillis J Craig, Jr. T
S Leggat, J McOlenaghan, J Gaure t,
T Murray, W Davison, ItGollan J
Miller, J McKenzie, J Irwin, P. plc -
Kenzie, D McKinnon J Graham, J
Lockhart, J Mire house, D McDonald,
J A Taylor; W Barbour, J Taylor'A.
Reid, W Walker T Roach, J Mc-
Donald, lot 13 S icDonald, J McLeod,
J Rosso, G Switzer, T Fletcher D
Mc Rae, J Carnell, J Stewart, Han-
na, J Purvis E Thompson, J Little,
W McAuly, A Stanley, J Graham,
Kinlough; N Pential, •W Arnold, D
McFarlane, A Greer, J Young, T Brit-
on, W Dyatt, 11. Taylor, W MoMann,
L Kattke, W Johnston, J Black.
Fence viewers—) Armitage, J Nicholls
P Corrigan, H D Henderson, J Ross,
Sr. 13, McKenzie, Pound keepers—F
Cornell, J Sutherland, J D Baker,
Dawison, S Ferrie, 11 Peirce, J
cKenzie.
The council then adjourned to meet
-on the 4th of April.
g- LICENSE. DISTRICT Of_SOUTH
ng ' BRUCE. Lor Tavern and
ti r -..cs to take effect on the lst
....Lay next in this district, must be
1 iidd with the ins ctrir onor before the first
- day of April next. preceding.
MARRIED.
MOWBRAY-HARPER.—On March 9th, at the
residence of the bride's father, by the
Rev. W, H. Geddes, Miss Gracey Mow
bray, of Whitechurch, Ont., to Alfred W.
Harper, of Pipestone, Manitoba. •
—It is rumoured that 'Mr. A. Mc-
Neil, M. P. for North Bruce,, will be
called to the Senate in place of Mr.
Carling, during this session.
of
ines
A Cure "(Almost Atiraottious'.”
"Whcn I was 31 years of age I had a severe
attack. of. r111,,:matisnr; and after I recovered
to on crutches.. A. year later, scrofula,
.the 'form of .white swellings, appeared on
,VitrpO.; parts of my body, and for 11 years I
was 'an invalid, being Confined to my bed 6
.yeais. la that . time ten or eleven sores ap-
peared and broke, causing Inc great pain and
suffpri mg. 1 feared 1 never should get well.
" Early in Stii3 I went to Chicago to visit a
41stt•c, i w confined to my bed most of the •
I 'was the;*e. In July.I read a book, 'A.
Doy Cirour,'•in which INTre statements
of euros i noon's Sarsaparilla., I was so
li the success of this medicine that
ilineldeil to try U. To mygreat gratification
Ili: :.ores soon decron sod, and 1 laNtair to feel
better, and in a abort time I was up and
out of doors. I continued to take Hood's Sar-
saparilla for about a year,.when, hayingused
tix Potties, I had beemne so fully released'
trim, the disease that I went to work for the
& 'Walling Mfg. Co., and since then
HAVE NOT LOST A SINGLE DAY
rut Of Winless. I believe the disease
fronmy system, I always feel well,
11 good spirits and have a good appetite.
now 27 years of age and can walk as well
,iny one, except that (Inc limb is a little
shorter than the other, owing to the loss of
beim, and the sores formerly on my right leg.
lo my friends my recovery seems almost
miraculous, and I think Rood's Sarsaparilla
As 1110 king of me(1icines.4 Wtr,LiAm A.
LEnn, I) N. Railroad St., Kendallville, Ind.
H 0
SaraargIa
.5301,11 y all (Irtif{ftist..,. six for g(5. Prepared only
by ('. T. IMOD & 00., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses Ong bollar
ANGUS STEWART,
2-948 License Inspector,
Lucknow.
Lucknow, March 14, 1892.
MORTCACE SALE!
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a power
of sale contained in a certain mortgage
dated the 30th day of April A, D:, 1887, there
will be sold by Public Auction at McGarry's
Hotel in the Village of Lucknow, on
Monday the 281h day of March,
1892,, at 12 o'clock noon, by Peter Corrigan,
Auctioneer, the following valuable property,
namely : —all that part of lot number seven-
teen in the twelfth concession of the Township
of Kinloss, County•of Bruce, being west of the
east fifty acres thereof granted by the Crown
to one George Brown, containing seventy eight
wins more or less.
The soil is a good clay loam. The buildings
consist of a log house 20 x 24 and a log stable
30 x 40. The lot is fairly well fenced.
Terms of Salo..
Ten per cent. of the purchase money down
at the time of sale to the ,Vendor or Solicitor,
and the balance, without interest, within 30
days thereafter, when the deed will be given.
There will be a reserved bid. In other re•
respects the conditions of sale will be similar
to the standing conditions of the High Court
of Justice.
Further. particulars may be obtained from
the Auctioneer or the Vendor's Solicitor.
Dated the 14th day of March, 1892.
PETER CORRIGAN, P. A. MALCOM/30N,
Auctioneer,. Yerdor's •S3licitor.
Colorado Spring What.
,i••••
• .
E HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY
V of the genuine Colorado Spring
Wheat of our own growing fit for seed, well
cleaned, testing 64 pounds per bushel. We
can reccmmend this *heat to farmers After
two years trial. Prices on application.
Also five young Shorthorn bulls for sale on
reasonable terms.
E. GAUNT & SONS,
Con. 12, West Wawanosh,
St. Helens, Ont,
FARM FOR SALE
1 00 ACRES. 96 ACRES CLEAR.
Being the south halves of lot 53
and 54 in the TownsbiP of Kinloss, one mile
east of Lucknow. Good grain' and Stock farm,
well fenced and in a good state to cultivate.
A never failing creek runs through four fields,
Two good wells and puma; good bearing
orchard. All seeded down but 20 acres. Barn
40 x 76, frame house 18 x 24; and a log house
18 x 26. There are fiye acres of fall wheat.
Apply to
'ANGUS KERR
On the premises, and if by letter box 115.
FARM FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale his farm consisting of 100 acres,
being lot 36, on the 2nd con. of Kinloss.
Eighty acres are cleared, tha balance in
timber. The buildings are in good condition,
and the property is well fenced. It is situated
one mile from Whitechurch, and a school is
located across the road. This is very desir-
able property for anyone desiring to purchase
a farm.
JAMES MITCHELL,
2-946 Whitechurch P. O., Ont
DO'NT READ
THIS!
Fine Confectionery, Fancy Goods;
Biscuits, Raisins, Figs, Dates,
.Nuts, Etc., Etc.
See our Magnificent Stock of the above
FINEST GOODS,
LOWEST PRICES
All Fine Cotifectionery in fancy boxes
—1 lb., 1 lb., and 5 lb. boxes.
DON'T Bra DECEIVED,
by Fancy Shows. We have the finest
goods ever shown in town for
Christmas* New Year Trade
-And our prices are cheaper than even
All goods
Guaranteed Pure.
No cheap goods bought to run off at
Christmas. We carry only fine
goods all the year round.
WEDDING CAKES
A SPECIALTY.
- We have jeat reathIe'd a car -6f Baur
from Ethel Mills for Ohriatmas and
.New Year trade.
Now is the time to send in your
orders and get them filled at once. ,
THOS. REID.
rkwl Wail
RAILWAY,
ONE. WAY EXCURSIONS
TO ALL POINTS IN
MANITOBA, BRITISH
COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON
TERRITORY, OREGON
AND -CALIFORNIA.
Leave Toronto at 11:15 p. m., on
Feb. 24, Niaroh 9 and 23,
Apr..6 and 20, and May 4.
Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to
Vancouver without change. -
The train leaving Lucknaw at 10:38
a. m. connects at Toronto with this
excursion train.
Baggage checked through to destin-
ation from here.
For rates and all information
apply to
D. W. HAYES,
Agent G. T. R., Lucknow.
.LACES.
Mrs. Smith has just opened a lot of
Chiffon Laces
In all the new shades. Also
Yak Laces
In Black, Cream and White Some-
thing new in
VEILING.
More Spring Goods expected daily.
A CALL IS SOLICITED.
Mrs. Smith.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
All parties indebted
to me for accounts of 1891
either by note or book
accounts, are requested
to call and settle the
same at once or they will
be placed in other hands
for collection.
This is positively the
last chance.
JOHN PEART,
Boot & shoe dealer, Lucknow
John Griffin,
AUCTIONEER FOR
-HURON CO.
REAL ESTATE, INSUR-
ANCE AND GENERAL
AGENCY
SALES ATTENDED IN ALL PARTS
of the County and satisfaction guaranteed.
A number of
FIRST-CLASS FARMS
For sale on reasonable terms.
JOHN CRIFFIN,
KIN GSBRIDGE 13.0
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MARKETS.
Fall Wheat, per bushel.... .00 to .86
Peas 4. 00 .4
00911 58
• • tQ0., " .28
Oats ..
Potatoes -44 -
OdwO .25
Butter, per lb .14 " .15
Eggs, per dozen.. .12
Turkeys, per lb 00 to M8
Geese, 4 i
.00 to , 06
Ducksy i 4
.07
Chickens, per pair. .25
Dressed Hog per cwt ... 5.75 to 6.00
Hides per lb 3
Tallow "
Lard
Hay per ton
id
, .04
,08
$12 to 14
200 ACRE FARM
FOR SALE OR R -ENT
BEING LOT 6, CON, 14, E. D. OF
Asbfield, in the County of Huron, one
hundred and Seventy 'acres cleared, The
farm is situated 2i miles from Lucknow.
30 acres in bush, 80 acres in grass, 12 acres fall
wheat, good fences, good dwelling, bank barn,
stable and shed, good orchard, 2 good wells
and no better soil.
Apply on the premises or to
JOHN BARKWELL,
Box 179. Lucknow P. 0.
Teeth Teeth
If you want a first-class set of teeth
cheaper than the cheapest, call on
•Pe Patters, ant
Dr. Tennant's Office,
LUCKNOW,oNr.
TO THE FARMERS
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am prepared to
FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest price will be
pOel - for butter according to
quality.
R. C. MOILING.
MON
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can be earned at °Ur NElf line ofwork,
rapidly- and - honorably, by those of
either sex, young or old; and In their
own to calities,wh e rover they live. Any
one ean do the work. Easy to learn.
We furnish everything. We start you. No risk. You can devote
your spare moments, or all your time to the work. This Is an
entirely new lead,and brings wonderful success to every worker.
Beginners ate earning from 825 to $50 per week and upwards;
and•more after a little experience. Vire can fuenfah you the em-
ermeattlitorittuch. ylorkICE. No fald. toAeuutlath. ere. FAI
PRINTING
00
Job Printing of every 'description
executed with taste and promptitude
Send in your printing be it a
Poster
Ticket.
OR A
. All orders handled in a workman
like manner and at reasonable rates.
,No job too small or too large for our
capacity,
SENTINEL
LUCKNOW - ONT.,
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• And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND -ANTIDOTE
–FOR— -
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eases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities
and General Debility.
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle:
LABORATORY. - GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor and Manufacturer
Sold by Berry & Days and A. B. Congra
Druggists, Lucknow.
nfee wa9chaeand
s OrOpoapand
popular
standard book.
SALARY and Commission
to Agents, Men and Women,
Clergymen, to introduce a
Testimony of 19 Centuries to
Jesus of Nazareth,
The most remarkable religious book of the
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Asb.field TOW33.61Li.13 AbStr&d.
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• rtgcETPTS.
Bal. on hand at Dec. 31st, 1890. $ 553 84
Received from collector 16451 86
Land improvement„ fund 74 97
County Treas. non -res. collection 79 76
Licenee. fund .•168 24
Bills receivable , 793 65
Boundary line appointment 185 35
Incidental . 49 65
Total receipts for 1891 $18375 3'2 .
E'gPENDITURE.
Charities $ 101 20
Schools.. 6223 20
3720 59
Roads and bridges
County rates
Salaries.
Bills -payable
Printing and Stationary
Taxes refunded
Agricultural Societies
Election expenses
Sundries
, -,3483, 41
786 80 •
800 00
69 72
47 50
50. 00
4 00
88 '90
2998 00
Balance in Treasury 31st
Dec., ,1891
Total expenditure less bal. in 'Treasury $18373 32
ASSETS.
Cash bal. in Treasury $2998 oa
Due from colleetor .. 840 '60
$3838 60
Liabilities $3898 53.
Assets ..... 3838 60
Total liabilities t $59 93
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We, the undersigned, hereby certify that the above is a correct abstract
of the Township accounts, and also, a correct etatement of assets and liabilities
from last audit to 31st day of December, 1891.
MORGAN DALTON, A
JOHN LONG, J.