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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-16, Page 1- • • ;ti 17' • • . i:�; is •.. ... _ 33 1:.[ .. ,10606: Im,t ticet cut el 1 'Acid out .to littyers l 3k1Ure • r .y •}ridto , 1-7.- i LO ,SNOW s sa t to di 0 laaaraar s Pserve TI t 1. sscf =' • zr<<:2cif'nt -,Toir S'nI SRT. -" .a.•t: T'.it kiclt $(,250,00 $65o.;o0-4 $,7,979;69 ' PI E CTORS Cit \•S. cki.RN:EY, GEO `. Ro_ Fc- o, A. R: Li<E (Toronto).. `HT urs 10 to. ):,. Sat �„..: , and. tz wa t.. 1 cif ;F •iitere t f:.t'loweyL c Pr•.'r. i%ksi ` 5 .:111:10 received at c it r - ds� • .:`,t`. ,.{:E S pl.- interest. .. 1'lt A Lf (i. F--. t t' rT Vi.in, and. th } L z, l . ct _ 0 } cl. fy L � t 4. BANKERS,, =oia.. -. l�tCkn4W Banking O �: 7 UCKNOW, FEI'Y IOTH,1893 -TO.-.THE FARMERS We_hav e p e the following farm :properties for: gale ch add. =on easy terms Of payment, viz Ic1n •._ 0 1 o ss;Township a 50°acre. farin, a;100 0 acre farm and a 150 acre farm- and a . 200 acre find.; in -Huron Township a 200 acre farm ;in -West Wawanoill Township a farrrof 100.acres es in .the Township of aud.:a farm- of 150: acr of 100 acres each-; in urn- . Ashfield two farms r, , from- the. t berry Township, only a yew miles. t. 100 .acres of;. timber land, a'�cn of am, and -a: grazing. farm of 250- ac -res In the Town-. ship of.Kicardine, - of -taone to "lend We hays e a large quantity pproperty on farm or village ��n 'first -Mortgages _ e is ov- atfroni.5- per. ceut,interest up' The gov- erned •rned according to:the class of spc_urity- We e on second lend s�dall: amounts -. of money . also; . work/ages”and first chattel mortgages. t ii ;ed ` •�Y6y,-e"�Fa�'..A'vi.L.c. -5M=4 i.!Iu- 54 C�' C+1TllMF4r-%1�.= p1TAL:. -J. 'JI.FGO IE I:,: D. S. Will be -in. JLu k ow T. 0i, -;stT(;E}nd and. fourth F, - c?i. month. Good I tip, nz �, ,, •Rr, •,,: .1.1(1 extracting a sped LEGA L .: f T car I SO BAI IS tc- e t.v21veyancer. � (la r t GoderiRh). z `i -1 G•L� a �{ .!t er•s 1.0, FRIDAY, . - L BRUCE COUNTY: COL CIL• 16th. 1893. LE NO. 1012. The education committee . had be- fore thlam .an appeal against] the Huron e township. (From ties ern t .�l.�iri. Tj� es) = :townshi council with respectto e' session of; the Bruee arrangement of school. sections. f The The-- 3 an -appeal �� woe.- -.allowed- �- and � Inspectot t .. Council this_ year - ill -:lie long:- :comity judge, . , I? :Nf County _ _ Campbell, -the 3 g� Dr. :one of m r ed. the. of Me- ure Crimmon, of-Underw000d, • D members. t ame Naughton, -of Bruce, and Jas. Gaunt,.of - ` e - .too - the - mem4 - . u toted s.. arbitrators in abse� a hard. Kinloss, appointed a time- there was no � � the case.:: 'The Kincardine . high school The sessions_ :began + n Tuesday yhigh work. T : the Port Elgin g t 834 and g o � d last st until - Saturday,. :. banking business_` in all its -do a general g •- _ We� - - � issue branches, : allow_ interests on deposits, the Canadian .. points .nand on cir`afts. on all. -Cana ., �• Bank,New Ax�merican. Exchange : National.whew Yolk City, aria-hictii.- re accepted: anywhere throughout the- United States, make -collec- tions -tions in the. States, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba or�the North-west, and.' cash cheques :on any e lending money on farmers notes a place, mmencmg , got $190 as additional grants for clock. , :� :: - • . f county an a. C Droit 7 o of inaaintenance o the Tatter Morning e est ion the T -- �.ed rk - r. Gould, _ - -_ No applications. were rece Ther genial _ county cle , : Pul?ils,-.and it oto stay a • desk - such. had y' . } - recommended. that Zfterfiiidii- tuit de 1 g . be filledbefore Yghpuld t his sall Friday fromn. un anoon were er1, ..e�a�s#' ". x a pio-.3C.. Lakeside park. A11 these .courtes€es were made the subject of- v�;iy kindly eolutions•by;the council,. that on con-_ ratulating the Pot Elgin `high school on its rnarkel succes and thankig- the Cadet Corps for its entercainnent *as ofa specally- compliuentary na' moved Col. Scott and ttre • hero bMr. McKayACBth ER,. '-of: e ffice ATTORNEY AT. (� S. T f �L . , L„l _ — ti tie -Co Y an ; ��*, i4=.r. in Cancers', �s x< , t` •T.z r.. eke.. - Officer over the ;71 Up', ; - • _ _ _. __ .e; f SOT �=BARNS- RO P1WL F , .. A... AI' r . der�kh Ont.. .moo rte., ..Solicitors, . " . ' oto' . f ..C, ` - Wm. .PRoar cop. J. 3 .: t;Y inn X � �`-E D ICAL-; - OFFICE' ANI1 " ESI- .t�. I:I�-T�1C�`iiT, o7cth rr _ deuce, Outram street, second door north Liktie's !hoe store,. _-�--- -- SIC A h►, It TEN��A 1 P Y . , , Surgeon at.d Accoucheur. Surge® op hotel. e hours from_toto, 12. }�s iL: {.'�vi3}',�`. IIf?uf�l.. :Office _ and from 2 -too p.:m: 2I.0D. GORDON, :A1.D..:40.M., F. T. :NES., �RI.C,P.S-0 , Physicia' Sur s ccoucheur. Office next doo to. W. . - ,eon, and_.A. Aliin'aimple�ez:,t.iiop. Residence I oss street,. south of D.F . I cIntosh's store. - Pi. D. GEDTI.J.L S; V. S., either. by nail or telegram p attendsed to. - Charles moderate.. Re Outram -street,- opposite Dr: Elliot second door mart% of- S 1NEL office. -..- ..-We ;�peeialty 1 .effect' Insurance on all classes of build- ings, uild- •either in Stock er Muinal Cons ayes as rots, Com ..antes. rep - :resented: : 1Tone-but frst:class . p :resented' - ro_ke:.u:, on: Sault..P.. ded :that before the council b. It was also recommen z of -steady i r s. in. making a plica-, four hon, schcol board 8 P - - : Twenty - high day. - x .::y b �t all should subs er itis of a for such 'sante .. � would -tax ` the ` e g tion g writin a ms of various ite v r an o .. esti endurance � - - . .: .. eX end ,:, - a to bearP e� ed r. severel ;but it ae commit v® . y _ by-laws Warden 'Bryan r ana YThe m.. :work. .lightly on " d deal of wP -.. tee had a' oo. busine s and keep g1ic 1 Gould vouchers for their than Mr.Geo fl Y The petitions and y W d I3 has O ra - for great -vet - . M - � m. u :W e capacity h lit the plication of y - ��tf A. _SIDD ^r, ALL- Manager ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. flNStiRAN4 . D `-MARINE - - FIRE AN .-GUELPH, Telephone N0 145.. ho 014YROITI .DIRECTORY. ue. , e 4 �. GENERAL ONE: 'TO LOAN ON REAL E TATE .security; for any time, at th beowe t rate of interest.: The principal may ,hoed at the end of the time, or a part _of th p i - pal May be paid each -year; interest Ceasing -on paid, . For = further pariticulars, • . s the amount - etc..apply.to ANGus_STE\ T, Lucknow. ALLS . inptly Menne, s, and. . in hand t 'r ug , o - era=a ori ! ' = s well se tidal waggon thing for a one hos p Whole - .en a r-. , le meeting. an the regular fee ho � a - less $ fi- use th g - , a:, a les g h and -brd A motto -,road not entertained. The ,��5{l was e committee . usue/l The e tithe }tad roads of the d Near e •- - nd all the a rants made were : onco y b to reduce the:lice,nse on such- rigs:t ::more liberal : than was � feeling:, prevaled that t 30 was lost: A: by law was passe conte when theleading, T31W£O L' OSSE MATCI1ES. • • 1[11'v -bleb a Lucknow Boys -Carry the V ietory. . LU:CiiNOW vs. WALKEii,TON: � admire lacrosse :Some 40 people le who , P l' to the ' Count .Town on. drove over .. y Friday last to be observers of the game Frzd Y was':_ l a ped there on . that day, thatplayed ": � shots" cif Lncknow. between the "Dropshots". : c ,Sau peens" rf. . Walkerton. and the: , � The noble 40(ill-we may be allowed Th came home rejoiced iiaa the expression)1 - . tb f--eelin . the -t: ' the .'gl,nt9h � g - -ne�� -never beaten previously that -was p y Lueknow is proud �f her, ju,aior club..The }'an�s ined..up lacrosse follows. rotectio of bridge . th e. better..... for , protection than- five Hereafter no load. heavier- -ld ' a b r cro s s �-shall be =allowed to tour • . -- Neither shall more. the count : �Te�th .. -ln Y wed on head cattle be: alto than 10 h bridge at a time: - - will be : slightly. The county rates g than last,being1:7-. •for 1893 , 'higher l -ie. were 1.53. - T e le lo:. 1892. they Y owingto the liberal id increase is - n - co ranted to roads throughout the granted -. - _ a `tee it lam co brill and t t , ; - The, road a bridge , y. on m e Southampton a_ -th. �- that P tided recomine bride be assumed _by the county g adopted.::.A, resol- whch report was � P •�- :. Was alsopassed - endorsing {'F u .loo P t. ' -ctionAin the matter" , of Warden's a. for- tenders for the Paisley ling - a id of having -a -meeting of the r l - connect ane bridge - committee in - con therewith, • I , • d to have the jail - and �t was decide . the court how4e heated by hot air and Contract ur ose at - a cost conte_ act let for the p p - 130.0. - The. - jail and warciens Y VIC E S I1� Y.,= ° cal --.SFR_.. - `#?�(xLISH� CH's RG -da school; un = --Sunday .nd b.3 0' , .m. a._ p Wm. S: Holmes. - - �,: : Superintendent,- 2:30lt , :uesd . •evening: at ,,4d ilt class :every -Wed ; , :All - i� -)ra : er.book lesson's. A v cleci�,-Bible and l . y on -ie-' REV. INT, J. CoNrOlt,1'astora. are �velc .. - e °air r , .: should: be Well county .� - that these should :b by tion th . -red per cent one :bund _ . ... runicipalites - , The gr: n 2000 to a new steel br - Su een` river in walk suppll'iaelitzd - r e minor rem. the I DtS embraced age over., the rton, $500: -to, Sall CKNOW - 'MECHANICS , INv STI - i7 - room open :every -evening-. tut.. Reading � � � Qrtian. frim 7`to10 p. m excepting Sat.iraa•, Tete hours will be :from 2 to a= p. _ .: the will_ be .attendance duriii these librarian in hours.. Dr. D. Yui.r.-iPYn-.figzt I G-, ° rRD3t2H. Sea etar1a 'MUSIC -LESSONS• RS,; A. 3 ARMSTRONG �S PRE-: pared_tb give -lessons in E • TAT_and in- -: strumental -music. Luckno , - Residence ---Campbell St., g , .. _ 340 w ass` bride in:Sa-ugeen, $30 the Sch: a g : � leading n im. rovin , - the; l g to assist p � Lind- say h of the to., nshiplof Li. roads in each . �' unds E dm 'St . d an a ti to sS in K rick, ;Huron, 250 to Albev�inarle,; $l 200 ': to - Bruce, .: $20 $300 to the: Elora re aid Burgoyne - an'i ley ro -riations, Com SPP P . t d _to visit bridge pointed make the needed -s sild zua ThThe committee, - a C. T. R. TIME TABLE. Trains leave Lucknow. for south. at 5:58 a-. 10:48 a.m. and fi 15 p. m, and 10:28 North at: ,12:3 p. m;,.4:02 p.: mr.- an "P.m. SOCIETIES le meets in the south end Lo in the 'Temperance Rau TAAk,- • offide. in the building east of the SENTItEli Printing Office. AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES, DEEDS, -MORTGAGES AND WILLS CAREFULLY PREit'ARED. Eastnor, Car- Car- --and `: OurosS, 00 tO be a 0: to Etdersle, n teeri d l+u { .: many smaller ittee . were p s ..etc: tui Imes, -eP air P at; point .e Din+ ...:.. t nt. .gravel January session torevort o county '. -vel road sclieine present, _ �s reccim s chairnnat� Mr.-nsth through Cummings. The report aimed at the council : assuming 'all, the . old county gravel roads which • would,. be about 150 - miles. in .all . a d also, indicated other roads to be as�unled,-fagcounty -roads to - the_ length ,of 100 miles. The latter would cost abut $00 .-a mile to . ' to th standard of good bring: t�iem up , roads. The puthe strong opposition Of ,Mr. Moyer -::an Mr. ;Purvis,: the latter asserting that if Submitted td. tete people, it would be defeated by a_ vote 'af 10 to 1-: 'The whole matter` was. laid aver' until 1894 • ` bright for but the -outlook iso not -ver{ g success of a ::county ravel -road the -- ,1 scheme, . . ---- i� _ WALKERTON Richardson „Goal D. C& . s �. Viey : ,� Point ss ointJ T Klein P Grundy M Anderson .1st def, Yale McKay - 2/ad def. Y J McCoy P Burke.- 3rd def: S West - Centr #- Tennant- -- Ashley . � W le ening' .3rd home J -Totters. YY C nd ,; b v Smith McKa 2nd home G ' .1. A A P/lcidel . •7sthom�{P ., Rogers . t' ufer ' -outside hF J Hornell --. �-, c vie ' ` Whitney Inside 1�. - E M ,Cor -,A R eferee, ' Hornell. a was scored by_ J Her- The first goal 1 v •: 2nd Whit= - ell for i.uckuow, the by ,�, n -: e�� for Walkerton, the 3rd .and 40-114 nyE, McCci. 'vie for Lucknow. The sc:or-e 3 to 1 a stststanding:i favor vor of - Lucknow,, `� 1JC1 N:0Wy VS.- K.INC AIt.YWE. -Plans ,sPeeilications afid,estimEites for build imp bridgeS, etC„, furnished LuCklioiV, an .1891. .LT I- Cxxo. DMc uai ' � g Miller he al - 1 --e g tad ion The completion ln Port Elgin was 'la matter of general satisfaction. 'The sum -Of 1570 was Cornmittee also reported in favor of an IL -Independent sewer from- the_ jail yard soen.as amic.able arrangements can e WEB - C. T. regular montlily Temperance *Union '11 be held e ery second 'Wednesday of each mouth ih the dd Fellows Farmers, look to your own interest and insure your farm buildings and LAwnitirian.ii4 MUTUAL. No large Premium N otes required CASH SYSTEM : 50 Cents to 90 ceSs..per $100 fOrthree .years, • be made with the Brant. Board of i30.4 tor') Mr, D. 1?ys,fini• fi- al -.settle, Oro of $100, the lbalance.. yet -:Owiiig ordered -to be pai _Iihen i the painting 41 total .eost Of the.' ..ridga ;tar -: tye. 'iron leg* • than $50,00.• - The :work .. ii la. annoyance end' xpense. has. been re-, reeyes - cf. Pol. Elgin alid ..g. Etitgehtt Health. The opinion was stronk the minds of , many Of the members that the county sewer - should bt in-, dependent of iiny that Walkerton might novi'have or build in the fut- ure. It is to be hoped that the two corporations may yet arrive at a mut- ual understanding about this vexed 'business and arrange to build a com- mon sewer to the river and thus save money in both corporations. -A pleasing feature of the session was the presenc&pf several old members of the council, among their being three ex -wardens. Among these visitors were Messrs. J. T. Conaway and Dr. Scott, of Southamptoh, John Pierson, Sas. Rowena, M.P., al Neil • _Aloe -agent for the Phoenix of Lenidori The .junior lacrosse; club of - Kincar: dine drove -into .1.,aucknow on Saturday to coinpete with the *oung Sepoys. of tucknow, They put up at --the Caixi.. invited.' After dinner they proceded The game was 'characterized :by goOd general play for youngsters. In fact it _was. said. by many old. witnesse of Thoosse that they enjoyed the game much. better then gardcs put up by the seniors. One .or two little accident4 took place whieh were almost unavoid- able. To the parents of the Kincar dine kiveniles, to your credit' be it said the young boys. gave evidence of the very best ofbehavior.: Trk a word they • were manly Ride fellows. Toady Stew- art puts up a great:game for 1incar- dine, junk& little .dandy. Ed. Barnes. .makei in elegant -field captain. Gen- tles is a good throWer. So is Walker. and if we may be allowed to suggest, - -we -should say put some of ‘your defenCe Men on home: Quite Meets ekery- Friday _6i/ening at .8 &dock cordially inVited. I. MoBuisoN, Grand Ni.;: . 50, LuelFnow. Meet - every first. aul -third MOridair in -ever y artge "cordiall invited, J. .LiriarTs, p..- D. ItriLz. -Szot o Obtain the best your it is to your advantage\ to use n ERP6OL and bring it to -market in rolls weighing from 2 lb. to 3 lb or in tubs.' CrockS or pails this season do not _bring good prices. ricesSor meet in the Othlfellowshall, "the last a4 second Monday evenings of each month a eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cOrdially 3nvited. -D, 1.3i.m_asox, Master Workman, Arran, ancl H. of Port Elgin. Mr. Conaway, WhaSLIhe WSY., oriels of former councils and expressed the belief that county intereats were sharply looked after at preseat. All were cordially received and welcomed. reaped to fast tdriv,in be posted at Thea equalization toommi.ttee ,both-iends.of thr brid e. these veterans in municipal service • levied -on thi;. Again 3t this lough movin effect hat 10 per cent be adde o assessm., nt-4,tb.e.toklis and village's in- lieu sof ersonal - property.- j The _county .so.lioitor,..M.r‘ Shaw, gaye.tit as itieii Conic against in th was lost by P :five years'f( valuation wt - of the, same A motion was passed placing the clerk, treasurer and carotakeriNorrish on the pay list as imerabArs. Mr Christian, caretake of Po t Elgin town hall was voted $10 . for his ser- vices &tiring the. week. Thci sim of $5 was added to Col. Scott'sjsessiOnal allowance as a slight ackno lodgment iif-his invalu.able services Int drafting the. various by-laws. Col.! Scott, of course, thought the vote itr4gular, but' still the members considered that his services should be -at least noted in anae':basis. as last yipar. Mr.--.Puriis, strenuously an amendment..to the, ber *ere out to see the.2011.--- groundit:,....ar-L'A4-0V-7to nave been. lielaw'S "Red Letter Week." For LUcknow Archie McCorffie, Wattle pat up t% splendid game and all the others did equally wellin their positions The Kincardine lapys were entertained by tilt; lAucknow team and returned home in good time. The feams lined up as follows :0 . KINCARDINE Stewart Goal F Walker J. Matheson Gentles D Burly G Hunter G Secord T Gentles as at One set of roUnrcipal-- pi way. The amendment whi0 the last --county s,naide having expired,' a v4assed exten.diug ,the term Alyaluation. for another five • The' . county council was formally welcoMed by the reeve of IPort Elgin on Tuesday evening. `Neixt 'clay the Inembers were driven aboust the town to the lake, through Laleview park to the new bridge at Milk Cteek -and to Thividaiy evening. they attended the istb!enic Class in T Reid Point F -Ross - .Cov. 'point J McCoy 2nd def. la Cain 3rd def. G Berry Centre • W Treleaven* • 2nd home W Yule lioprtb. Umpire . Lindsey Referee,,..M Campbell jr. - The -score was 1 to ,Q in .Luckno • Cadet Corp an the' roller rink and on riday. after- Walkerton's famous violinst .was in town. accompanying t day Thursday' last, •