Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-11-24, Page 1•
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rL Gpod- Athricp To
Farmers.
Don't buy Your
Hay lifork rope or any
MO of Hari est Tools
till you see what
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Do iia. TAYLOR
Dan do for you
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.0UQWANT4RIQ',.FATDAY;..ii:(1U1V11.gR: .2*1±; 1893.
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HAMILTON -IG
'LUCKNOW.
• Oaplita •paid up.,
Resrve Fund-
TotAl Assets • .
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$1,250 -moo -
$65o,000
to7,979;6413
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Pre_sident JOHN STUART.
Vilpe President -A. G. R-4.141sAT:
:DIRECTORS.: . .
- INOIPROCTOpi„ WM; G-IIISON X. P,-GB0.4,R0A0R--
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. A: T. WOop•, .A.713. LEE (Toronto).-
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_ 5.4 '07:4V-68" BA./Vir.--.,-HOurs 10 to --3 ; - Satu$:
la to L. Deposits of $1 and upwards
' reicelved aud interest allowed.
-it - - - • - '- - - -.
.s-PparAL -DEP4s12.7s also received at Cur -
rates of intikest.' . • . ' '
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Mir :Prirg.- on. Great Britaihi and the -United_
S 'stesbOlight-,ara sold.:
J. C.- BROWN:, 50B-Ag74/q.•..
TURNI3ITLL;.
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DENTAL
BANKERS,
Or Luoknow Banking Gov
ye
71-OKNOV4-jt:LY 13T11.1893.
.110-.'rHE FARMERS
.We lialle,:generally -one- Or .niore---.1ainis in
Kinloss, 'Huron, Ashfield
townships : for sale.-- Parties disititir- to :buy.
will consult their OWii interest by calling on
us as WOsell . cheap,and on easy terms. to Suit.
the 'purchaser. • . -
We have $74:;000 to lend on fiist mortgage
on good tarin Or village_ property at from
to 7 per cent, interest rate -according to
'-size of -loan and steurity:offered,
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We also lend amall amounts On second Mort-
gage _ on farms and first chattel mortgage.
-Wella a general banking business, - Issne
drafts - payable through. -out Canada and 'the.
United States and 'make collections4- on all.
points. including Western States, Manitoba,
and North West, • •' • • ' •
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The .collection of natel-Land .accounts will
receive sPecial attention. Lending MoneT. on -
farmer's notes . a -.Speciality. In our savings'
department wO allow. •5 per 'cent intereat on
small deposits. • .
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We -effedt InsUrance on all claSsesof 'build -
'Inv, eitherinStock or Mutual :Comp -8;144 as
'desired: "'stone but -firat class Companies : rep4
resented.'- - •
-GEO. Ai SIDDALL, Manager
JEROME,: L.. :D$.
w ill be in Lucknow •
an the second and fourth Fri-
_
da and Saturday of eaac month. _G-podsets
fori$19.? - Filling and ,eKtracting a specialty
'Office at Cain's Hotel, - •
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-LEGAL
- A. MALCOMSON, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor, Conveyancer. : etc., (late of
:CaMeron, Holt & CaMeron, Goderich). -Office
at raver's old stand
MORRISON", • ATTORNEY AT
a. law' Solicitor in eancery, Convey-
ader Caromisioner, etc. Office: Over the
baiber shop.
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rtARROW 'cqz ROUDFOOT, BARRIS-
%Jr ters, S1icitrs,. etc.Goderich, Ont.
T. GARROW,_ . "W 3f . PROUDP0014.
MEDICAL.
ELLIOTT, OFFIdE A.ND REST-
denge,: Outram street;SecOuirdoor north
(*Little's-shoe-store,.
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R. -ItENNANT,' PHYSI QIAN,
- Surgeon and Accouchtiur. • • 'Surgery:
o er 'J. grocery store, Office hours
fr m 9 to I2 m., and from 2. to 5 p.
AlcD. GORDON, M.D. C.M., F.T.i
M S, M C- P- 9 O. Physician Sur.:
. geon„and Accoucheur: Office next door to W.
Allin'S implement shop.. "Residence Ross street;
sauth of Ds R. lifeIntosh's stores
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R. D. GEDDES, V CALLS
either by mail- or telegraiii• promptly
attended to. -Charges moderate. Residence,
Ontrapi street, • opposite Dr. Elliott's and
door north of SENTINEL' office.
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RS, A. M, ARMSTRONG IS PRE.
ILVJ_. pared to give lessons in vocal .and in-
strumental music• . -
Residenceqampbeli -St., LucknOvir. •
SO C I TIES
,OYAL. ORANGE LODGE No 428.
_holds its regular monthly meetings in the
Orange Hal; CAMP -bell Street, Lucknow, on
Tuesday eyennags, on or before the full moon.
begree night second Tuesdayeveningfollow-
' trig full moon. All visiting brethren cordially
invited to. the Meetings. •
usAtar...winz, . m DAVIDSON,
• Secretary. W.M.
-0.- G. T. SEPOY LODGE, NO. 384.
meets in the south end Lodge BOoin.-
, m the Temperance- Hall, Lucknow. -every
Tuesday evening, - at 8 e'elock, 3. D. MUR-
IDOCH, T; GEO. P-TEII1 Sec.
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ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.
INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
Telephone No
CHURCH:DIRECTORY..
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CHURCH" - SERVICES 11
J24 a. in: and 6:30 p. M, Sunday. School,
2:30 P._ M., Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
Adult class: every Wednesday evening at
8 o!dock; Bible and parer book lesson's. All
are Welcome. REV. O. MILES, Pastor.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
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Condensed for sentinel leaders-.
Mr. Holt, of Chicago, s visiting
friends in Lucknow.
Wm Valens is campaigning
isT'orth Bruce this week A••
Miss Lil3bie McDonald has return-
ed from her 'visit to friends in Guelph.
Wm, Murdoch; of Pine
River, was in the village on Monday
last.'
L -Miss Ada Grundy has ,returned
from an extended -visit to. friends in
ListOwel.
f -Mr. John, Tennant. has returned
from hi'ifyisit to Stratford, 'St Thomas
and .'other places.
---Yound-A Wm of money on •
bampbell street, Lucknow; the owner
can have it by calling on Dr. Tennant.
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--The meeting of the Lucknow
Lodge of Daughters of Rebakah has
been postponed till Thursday evening,
30th inst.
-Major and Mrs. Walker .of the
Grove 11 Aneaster, are the. guests . of
Mr and Mrs Wm ;Valens of Kinlois,
this week.
• Mir Max. Wilson. has secured the
actenCy for McGregor's' patent horse
collai•,'Which promises to become pop-
ular with horsemen..
• -Miss Mary Speers' of Ashfield
returned home Wednesday after a
fqur months visit With_ friends-- in
Souti Lyon,. Michigan.
e Kincardine town council have
cecl a"Curfeir Bell" to prevent
;ldren being on the streets after
all without proper guardianship.
T
. and Mrs. James • Turner, of
Stanlc*, who were visiting it the
residtlice of Mrs. Webster; (Mri.
Turner's mother,) returned home last
week
TYCINCW • MECHANICS
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-tute. Reading rponi open every evening -
grain 7 ta10.p. m., excepting Sato rdaya.
the hours will be from 2 t 6 p. The
. librarian Will be in attendance dUri9 these
hours. J. MVRcHrsorr. Pres; t..
Rtuip300g, Secretary& ••
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U. ---he ' regular _ monthly.
ineeting.of t Women's Christian
,Temperance Union wi be heldevery second:
tWednesditf'of each ino..).th in theOdd
lows
Lucknow-, at a:p H.
.3nT0,:gresideut HORN' ZriPy $icTefarY.-
.•1•4-44.; .•
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'theit hall, Campbell
rdially invited: J.
ZIW WILSON. Recor.a..ei!
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..GENERAL
11 ONEY.-TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE .
seourity for any time, at, the lowest
rate of interest. The principalmaybe paid
at the endofthe time, or a Part; of the princi-
palMay be paid each year, interest ceasing on
the amount paid. For further (particulars,
etc., apply to ANGUS SirENVART,. LucknoVir.
C. T. R. mg_ TABLC
Trains leave -Luck**. for south at a
p.m..
-,North at.1.2135...p.in,-., 4:02. p. m. and -1028
ENNAW
0
147 TALBOT STREET., LONDON.
EYE AND :EAR- SURGEON. GRADIT,
ate of the New'York-Eye and. Ear hospi-
tal. 1889,; Post- Graduate course .on
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat at the
Now York Post Graduate
Medical- School and ..
_ hospital, 1892. •
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intro,
the c
nigh
NO 3102itEY.IN largEO.
OntiVarnters litustChange:Their Methods,
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The : production of *heat is steadily
rinereaiing..:..In 1892 the *estimated
yield of the. --world was '288,000,000 ,
bushels in excess Of - the figures given
for 1889. The :increase.in the case
:of :Chili Was 5,386,000 ; in the..case of-
:Australia:11,900,000.; the Argentine
Republic ; 18,044;000 . the United -
-States,...25,000;090 ; Onnsgary,
• 000; and :Russia, 53,000,000.
-These - figureS fiGNIT.Very dearly. Why
the price of this grain .bas,' fallen in
Ontariofroma .dollar to a little over
half that sum.- They also -indicate:
;a. still further drop: may be expeCted. in
---futurebecangetheArgentine Republic,
Chili) , India, and Russia have not yet
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reached the hmit of their capacity. .
There -is. a lessonthit for the
farmers Of this Province. They nil*,
16 a -greater.eitent- than they have yet
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done, devote -themselves. toother lines
than Wheat raising.... Stook:, will have
to reCieVe the first -consideration. But
fruit poultry and dait-y-..prOducts•Shc.)Uld
not be overlooked. ..!These : latter have
--heretofore been considered --a,„• Sort: .07.
-Side Oho*, Hereafter, if agriculture is
to be Made- -•tO PaY„--• they- niiist instead
be given a. -.leading- :place. -among the
prodUctS:Of.:-the-:farin.•-'.
A writer has an article describing
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one of the greatest .novleties in pocket
.books. . With a great Many of: us a,
little Et,sh is the greatest- novelty in
pockt books. • . •
-3. S. Coiling of _Mitchel and-
forthrrly of • Lucknow was threwn out
of a: buggy 'while driving . home. from
Stra6fOrd on Sunday night, and-Severly
brui
-- Mr- John Sheriff of West Wawan-
osh, Lnd one of the oldest pioneersof
that township, died on 'Sunday last.
Inoiir next issue we :will publish full
'particpl.ars. ••.
oltplaintsare made of the annoy-
ance and injury caused by -boys loung-
ing Al doorways amd.on the sidewalks
and Iwind�w 'sills -Of stores. The con-
stable • see that this habit . is
- Eris tested, TGlasses -supplied. ,
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of Sp.ectades., Lenses and Artificial eyes, .
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- -Wffl. be at the Brunswick HOUSe,-1Virighain,.
the last or first Thursday of :each Month; at
date -named below.- First !visit January ,4th,1894,
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-MtLENNAN
ITICKN-OW
Lodge, No:112:
meets every Friday
evening at 8 o'clOdk
street. . All -brethren
gator, N. Grand;
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•el O. F:,COURT
• Sherwood, No.
59; Luoknow. Meet-
everY first and third
-Monday in :every
: month, in the Or-
ange .- hall. ',Visit-
ing • brethren , a -r
- cordially invited.-
C.-Mc:114Es,
Da' D. YULE - SE0.
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stc)PF,? •
.A. shooting match is to be keta at
Lan,,,,4de to -day (Thursday). Skill in
the use of rifleiand shot gun will be
contested for turkeys, geese, ducks and
otheir fowl. , A horse or two are alio
• to be disposed of. • All- will be made
welcome.
• Mr. J ames Murchison .who is
studying for the Methodist Ministry,
and i who spent two years in the
North West Territories, was visiting
friends in the village. He left on
a3r to spend a few weeks with
friends in Hepworth.
THE SUBSGIBER HAS OPENED AN
offido In the buildinq eai of the •
SENTINEL Printing, .0fRce,
- AGREEMENTS, AONDS,LEASES,
DEEDS, MORTG-A.GES AND WILLS,
"CAREFULLY -PREPARED.
• •O. U.' W. .LITOKNOW LODGE OF
LL. Ancient Order United Workmen .
Plans ,specihcation and.TO_ timates' for build
ink!;, mins; bridges, etc.,furnisbed .
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•on short, notice. --
THANKS -OFFERING SERVICES
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TIZE-§T ELGIN GETS TB
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The San Francisco Caftodonian.
Medal Won bythe canadiank.
Soda' -
Soaps
Spices
Starch'
Strawberries,leanne
Sulthers
Tapioca
Tomato -es, tanned.
Teas
!Tobaccoes
V.Fraicelli
Vinegars •
Washboards
Washing trysta "
Woodenware
Whiting.
Dinner Sets '
Yeast Cakes
Dinner Bets
'Tea Sets -
Water -Sets
Cream Zeta
•, Berry Seta
oiler Sets
Messrs. Peter Maw= and W'
Gardner, who were some tire. e agyart of the town.
pointed by ,,the Caledonir CJ
special con2mittee to ,
award of thehands
San Francisdo-
tor
liatSh°4:iletsti .tlihe'rhaen - i+ssrEviric AND ANTIDOTE
Mc
atom
• And other tested -remedies
for presentation FOR -
Club C4.1 whose em*.tOure, Weak .and Impoverished Blood,
most Bkeplprisness, Palpitation of the
Liver-Comi-;=Ahlt, Neuralgia, 'Eggs -of
-4y, Bronchi tis, Consinmption, Gall
Chicago,•
and was., bil.
Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Di*
lwlaiets uEmt gmi ne r c'bayied.. 02,2 ti.hVaifitu s' Feraale Irregularities
Na.eral Debility, .
person of seven ofits4ioity,•Pint.":d $2.P•pinter aoD13;ttitclite ONT.
the great total. off 56 - - JM. cLEOD„
figUre.tban that made Proprietor and Manufaetttrer.
ofanyl Other Caledonian-,}17:17...ys and A. B. -Congram,
s( -2 --carried off the trophe
‘k.
divudal members and their . • •
as:follows C, Perry, Brusseir-A
Heavy hammer, 4;. light stleNC.
Herb hammer, -4 ;, heavy stone, ;
total,. 15. M. O'Neil,,Ridgeto-wn, Oitt."4,
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- Light stone, 4, -heavy, stone .3 ;•••:-.--
total 7. - C.,J. ,Curri4Parkhill, Ont.!.
-Light stone, 2, heavy stone, .3
caber; 3•: ---total, 7. J. D. m.004 "
Parkhill, Ont. -caber, 4. J. P. 'Wet,.
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min, Toronto -Long jump, s.; mgrs.
; hop, Step, and jump, 3-; polo
Tr; 4, • -total, 15. George A
.i Matheson Ham n, Ont, -Highland -4
:The annualThanks-offering meeting
- - • - ! -. - - --• •• . . -- - • -. Filing, 7_4 ;• reels, -total, 6.; F:, 4t...
O • -f-,the-Woman'S TOreign •MiE0-inarY VilsOn, London, Ont -Sword ,d -Since, -
Society which was 'held in the --Pt esby : 2, - - • • •
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terean •Church - St. Helens On. -Wednes..;-: Messrs. WICEwan and Gardner, be -
day 011ast 'wok, was .:largely.attended„ • ftiire finally. entering -upon the 3,-wardii,
about one . hundred -being -present.,
There were representives from Dung-
annon; Ashfield, "Calvin", East Waw-.
-an.osh, also froth the Methodist,. Chur-
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.Ches-at • .":Bethel" -and -Donnybrook.
longar,4 varied': programme was
given Of whioli-not the leas. t interesting
was an '-address :given by -1Viac
Williams of ..Guelph,_ lately -returned.:
from India Mikis. MacWilliams • is. an :
:earnest Speaker. and we .feel. assured
...that though her health may .nob perMit
of herreturn to ITLaio; she will. do good
service in -awakening a deeper interest
in: -these. at home -eq. -there -is great need •
for workers in that densely populated
. land. .. The envelopes were opened and.
-.the,enClOsedlejrts of sci4pture. read - by,
the Secretary. The offering &Mounted.
1O-:$46..1 . Altogether it: is the ;Most
successful ' meeting: of -.the. kinti ever
hele here.-
• Robert - Brown, a young unmar-
ried man, of Wiarton, had his arrn.
badly mangled in YOuhg's, saw mill on
1\114inday last. Tie chain that draws..
Ali); e logS to -the saw, broke,. 844 his
itrib was -caught- - the bull wheel
Th,tarm. will probably have to be ampt-
, -East Ashfield Christian Endeavor
SO9iety of young -people organized Oct.
• 40.KE:13,Y4LP:i 89.1 imprOyink.j Wonderfully..
Lucknow, Jan .1891..
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Farmers,- lOOX to your own interest and
Insure . your farm. buildings- and
. Private :dwellings. in the
()NDON MUTUAL
No lake Premium Notes required
CASH SYSTEM :
50 cents to 90 cents per $100 for three Years,
• meet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and
AGENT.
second Monday evenings of each month a
eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially
' invited. A TYloPHEitsolf, Master:Workman, Also agent for the Phoenix, of Landon
E. D. OAMEUON. Recorder./ • England - 4
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$46 W
.0141W.LAN
BELFAST
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Mr. Jos. Speers had a wood -bee
Friday..
Mr. Robeits was in the burg on
business on Thursday.
Mr. Emerson a Boyd of Listewel
is spending a few days with his. brotter
the teacher.
School closes on Wednesday this
week as Thua,sday is a public holiday
and Friday and Saturday the teacher
will attend the Teachers' Convention
Goderich.
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' 3- i. i-, iieson ;-. IT-.... President, :Wes .3-0.. Far
ri. • Sec.; .--,A.: Finlay; Treas., j J. _ Me -
Lean • ; .i. Look-. . out---..Cotamittee,. •-• Miss.'
-FergiisOn;',,Miss I..- Finlay, -.Miss Me -
Lean, J., J. amion;----Miss .Ferries..- ..,.
I, I -Some: Mitchell -gentlemen .0.8dves'.-__
1 ti4d that they _Wanted-, :to-.:- hilt- up a,:
dolzen 'aged horSe4.•-- - It •:-.-se4rds strange-ir-
-di --t....old 'horses should be .wanted, .. and -
t
-itfhOsrady; :did. nokcontam, the. clause
1.0-1400CHo:
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At
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-..xsalkoper7;00.1.7
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ices .for
had an affidavit from Chief D. Mo.*
Millen- of the West Elgin Caledonian'
Society; certifying that each .of the: _
above -atheletes was at the time of the -
competitions a : meMber rn,good stand'i
iFig of the organization... •
Themedal; which is worth several
hundred dollars,' will now be worn by
Chief •McMillan and his successors in '
office. Chicago :British American,
AGAINST THE COUNTY,
X6110Iii0, .. • Nov. 18. --Before Mr.
Justice Falconbribge this afternoon;:-
argUment to)k place in the case of W. •
H. Ashton. :_aikaiust the Connty Of -Mg.
-• Sleighs appeared last. week only.to
,
•disappear.
; The "Grand -Central" is being re-
novated. _ . • .
The TO•A:n bell his ceased. to speak.
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The _ le-veri: of the prohibitionists
"-n mit be usefully sound" Tkye- would
is bet/inning to work.. -
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The Bible Society will hold a- meet-
.
ing _here soon. • • - -
.. We wish:- our respecti3d townsman
Mr.- Edward Rogers and his bride
perfect conjugal felieity,.
. McGrurey and Son are the
gusts of , M Hugh McCrostie.
. has become, of our •Sr..footrball
team . Have they vanished -• into
space
The old school buildings have been
bought. and removed by Mr Jas.
iMu1lin' - -
The Orangemen are going to build a
new lodge.' ,
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• in and the townships oitarmouth-and
Malahide. At the trial .Asliton .rec.
overed a verdict Of $6.400- for injuries
Sustained by the .collap- se of thef•Yar-.
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mouth bridge• over. Oath Creek,. in
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August, 1862.: .-'-Ashton was driving
over tile bridge With a: thresher - When
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the accident opcured. .
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i. The question 'reserved for argument ..
from the trial was whether the County
of Elgin or the two 'townships , or all
three corporations were liable. '
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Justice Falconbridge _gave j u
agairistThe -ctten.t - of 1 in i
the plaintiff t ,31
costs. It was held
be ati-
axt.
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-,`-",-,o,.cGiinect with
lgortli
-4 also be an
r itt
ind Apr% .
.''Aation, also
•-1.ge of tartt r
' tageS we- et*
Fon5iny •
ito4opile°41,11.
Ir. 9
e° • qt.
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a county highway, Ach,
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s -Such, though 'it was -
road allowance.TheT- "'S 1113- I.
t bylaw was ever
.erande to the deviation and
icounty was,41047therefore,
. t011. to the groluid..„ tho
plaintiff wholest a horse in th-9"wrt.:. .
-gets jUdgement.for his verdief -$15-st‘H
and o 0 a*: Th suits as -against the
townsbiiii..WaOmispedi.but the
Ships •Mnst:patl,:tliet145wn wits!
th-Ink. that .they---propoSodStIcing" -the .1.
in-' • rket.'. 'tar -
in., I sage,
as it.-wiii:1!1-.1 rather a diffi-
cult taslc.Iynoe-alcsadyiSaus gik-.qut, of:
= I .-horse"..-$..autinestlit
Mau.* • ' '
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-The . .:Reading 'Room
Mechanics' ,..will not'.,„be„,;;;:i:Operied on
'Monday everiknify- t -ist., owing
to -intended prtiveinents.-n
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• DEBENTURE
"Messrs, 11. 0
Toronto Stock
Street; last We
Irendile•Raii
worth Ontari
of $699.6Q re.
*to
year r 46
• cent, tali',
As the:
imicir'sdro
the Alark
.,of Cana
bonds h
011ar._
V.i:1111C.HALS
.s
art & Co
change, 24
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purchasecl,
k"Conipany45_flA 96
Cl.ov,ernnient .Aiptiftr
44.0
rS,' to,110W;
sill
mon.
rio ,
, these sp
_seconri•.•(
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