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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-12-29, Page 1-7•=!..-„;• • 4", IF • 1114i • h - i. Good. Advice rortaers,, 11)041: b:dy. your - ' flair kini ailitar*eit Tools. ion see. what ,0 • TAYLOR - Can eta for you • „ AINIFMIUMEINNIP BAN'KERS, neknow Banking 00n3 iiUCKNOW, JLItr lt-nr„ 1893 • THE FARMERS: ave 'generally one -or more farms KC 11-11rol. Ashi-tehl and Wawanosh tottnships for gale. Partis desiring td buy consult their own interest .by calling an uslizs we sell cheap. and da easy terras to suit - • th4f purchaser. •e ttave 875,000 to Tend pn filst mortgage f,nqopc1 tam or village ;property at from to per cent, interest -rate aecoitling to -411' iti loan and security offered, •- e also lend small amoWnt •Pq1 s on se`cond Mort - are on tarins and first chattel mortgage. do a _general banking busine.ss. Issue avable through -out Canada and the itates and make colIectiog on all 2;i61nding Western States, Manitoba., orth West, he' collection of aotes and accounts will e eive special attention. Lending money on fat rper s notes a speciality; In our savings artment w allow -5 per cent , interest on Wall deposits. , e effect Insurance on -all classes: of build - in g, either in StOck. or IVIntuat Coznpanies as ired. None but first class Zlorapanies rep -I ented, EO A. §IDPALL Manager ROBERT; CLINNIINIGkANI. INSURANCE FIRE AND. MARINE,. -;GUELPHI T tephone tos. - .1CHURCH-DIRECTORY.it -NGLISH; CHURCH :---1-SERVICES 11 at; m. and 6:30 p. m. •Sundar-Scriool;- 0.P. --Z' • Superintendent, ,Wm. S; Holmes. nit class every Wednesday evening at 8 'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's, All 'iir" eIcOme. REv. C. MILES, Pastor. • - 13-0.KNOW, ArECHANIQS-Li,INSTI- .tute. ReadingrotnOiten every evening fr )ra. 7:to10-p.Tro.i, excepting SatiirclartI t,--ih-In hours will -be from 2. t 6 .The Ii!farian will he -in attendance duriAg -these . Alm. • - Mu_ncalsox. -11/mwomi,ffiecrettery, • OENERAL ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE seouritY for any time, at lowest • t4e of interest, The princItial May be_paid the end of the time, or a part of the princi, may be paid each year, interest ceasing on tb. amount paid.. For further particulars apply to ANaus STEWART, Luckno-W. • tk,TE-g• TIME TABLEi-- pains leav-e-Lueisafow for south at 0:58 a:in 1 1.:48 a.m.. and ei:15p.lin. - • fNorth air1-2-44. rifs, 4:02 p. in; and 10:28 m. - eLELLA _ilkiiaGT C:3TREET, .40N60i4..- IVE_AND EAR- SURGEON. GRA1M- - - ate of the New York Eye.and Ear HOPI - tat 1889, Rost graduate course 1ye Ear, Nose,,alid Throat at the w York -Post Graduate: Medical School and Hospital, 1892. Eyes, tesiw.I.SUases sra4ag-e7es. • • • Will he at the Brunswick House, Wingham, t last or first Thursday of each month at tenamed -Wow. First visit January 4th, 4, Hours from 8 a.m, to. p.m. Charges &fate, '- - , ••ut- IVIcLELLA'N SIIPSaRIBER., •;1TA4 OPEN:RI-3-AX °face in the building' 644 of the xzr, rrinting Office. GRE: MVPS, IfONDO-,. -LEASES., EDS, ORTG-Aq•:ES AND • _WILL$. --0--A*Ife-ULLY PREPAtirr : aus s8pecihea_tetoti*-4zid -estates .104huilo mirk bridges, etc., furnished on short notice.- - - AS. SeifERtILLE. rners, look to your - own irkttzest sk.p insure row farm linildings -rend , private dweltings .,the LONDON MUTUAL,* ()Urge Prelliilim /totes required atitSlr SYSTEtf cents to-90-16as per 8100 for three years, i JOHN LANE' ..1(1.111,01101111 dkisO sett forAthe of London, • RONTO kte, Famous • liore,-Cas6 Tor -Roe v.1 'Laieknoiri crowd of, electorspreSent„. but -"4.47.74.44.44444,..44r4o.444... . . . . . . • • THE iirOBITNA.T1014S . • 1st of:the Candidates in the nolo The mttnicipal nominations for the -village took place in the Town', Hall, on Friday last. *There was -not-, a very large a'good dial _of enthusiasm prevailed especially when the Reeve announced Judgment in ttAii. case was deliver- the, contents . of a :telegram . received ed at Osgoode hail, Toronto;="on Friday fi4stan. Toronto; that the village had won the law-suie before the Court of Appeal. The cheer that -greeted -th:is announcement fairly shook the - 1)14:W- ing, and for a few minutes the 'crov.,4 gave fall vent to their feelings. .Abo• twelve o'clock Clerk 1.1. Morrison, t,ob his seat at the desk, and- iimomidea his -readiness to receive nominatio4 for the offices. of Reeve, Councillors and Sehool Trustees, when the follow - the 22nd inst., and the Village 'has scored a great victory, the -appeal by the VilIage-being allowed With costs • . A brief •!..evieW df the case may not be , out of- place. _ In . June, J892, the plaintiff's --horse was proceeding from in'stable Lucknow, to "Wingliarn *a oat 1.91.30' a. '14,„ .and on 'his way necessarily' .passed -the village water- works plant. Mr.:-.--Douglas,--the water. • . • works. - engineer, :had just finished. • . i watering- the streets, -using,. as ,.sP generally known the ."-water-works- for that purpose, and.- 40, gene. into . the engine -house • to shut Of, the 'pumps, - when the planti-fra horse -approached t *building; *Tri- accordance with iiistrtro--tto..nS :received" from -McQuillan 45 bo- -(who. built the water -works,) andfollowing his invariable** Custom, the engineer,, before, stopping . the ilthps, _blew the_ whistle to notify(the' neral 'public _that no more water- -6111d betaken from the mains, as he.. 0. about to stop pumping, it being ell knoitirthat :water- taken from the ains after the :_pumpsi hacl stopped uld.create .4. vacuum in the :Vipes cl.„--endangers the- system. The, istle waiblosVn-whitii -the horse - was ine,120'•feeti from the building and such position that he could not be from within the building; and the iSe taking 4right at the - whistle; s = Conten;led by the plaintiff, ran, ay and- w4 injured. Rae -theiv ate' the council, ASking clamakes ury_ - council kit ifie---7m'attei ore P. Malcoinion, the age solicitor, and_ he,.after censiaer7 the matter,..adVised_that they, were liable for- the damage. 3...cting On Ad -vise- the -council refused to- pay- aiiiount ddmanded fug mt.; .4Roe, ered- an.aetion -to recoVer ;ciamiges, clog. the -amount at $2.06. - This on _the pound!. i33structed ,$91-,.t ID defend and the 'case- was - d at -Goderich: before His' "..f-Ionor ge Doyle, on the- 1 -5th day of _Dec,,. 2, -:When Its Honor reserved judge- ge sh wo an wh so tee itt h� wa aw wr bef vill ing not his the pla eati com trie Jud 189 merit; - About the 25.ithl,- of Feby.laAt judge .Doyle: published his judgetherit in the Goderiolt:St-th..- finding„ :Tinjavor: of the plaintiff' for 02,5 164 -_costssand holding t1:10•4; it was: -not necessary for :the plaintiff to prove neo.ligeriee'-on the part of .the. village to. oucoomd..i-. Maleoinstrff:_ ir-47151-16Ile:Meating was called by the-. Reeve,to:corisider .the 'motel._ When it was decided to Oght the inatte0---to the. end, and the neceSsary7atepge for appealing were --at talc.en-4:71'7The appeal was argued :by Gar - row, -Q. P.; at •CsgOddt-i- Hail,: :Toronto, On the 13th iSeptember . last; befre Chief, ,.eriitticel-gagarty 7 and,' Justice Oslerind McLennan; when indgeinent. Was again reierired, and was only _..de• asi..aboVelstated; ok.-77riclay last when the *flowed:- with • dostt;. - The case: was a Ver,j- . difficult and coMplicited one - -invoking: -Man* - • - . _ • Awe points of law and _evidence and DUrniii; :and Robert hirdori. Mr. ,wh-o. condacie0.- it, thrthIghout *Abe village, - entitled to ,iniitth: .credit. for the manner which '11,041p t and is War* ly_civrigratulateit on: hislizadess:. ' lug nominations were made.,„ FOR REEVE. U. MurdoCh W. Coimell and T. W. Hildred. • *Tames Lyons —$Oniinitted by A-. Davison and Alex: McKinnon. Reeve"- Bryan was also nominated but 'declined to -stand for another term. . • . ATROlitlikETTAK. - Formosa, Dec. 1$04.,1893. • A convention of Patrons Of _Indus- try mei here to-lay•for the purpose of tab:14 into- considerationthe' adOii- bility of placing a candidate in the field next election. -Mr. G. A. Pringle, president of . the elect* committee, called the ,icigeting t� order promptly, at 2 p.m. • In the absence of M6Kay, Setetary of committee, • Iasi. Lamb acted as Secretary. Messrs. D. A. Ireland, Jas. Donaldson and -John R. MoNally were aPpoinfed a --ebrotniritee -on . 'credentials... _ ..They re-' . ported 66 present. Th4airman •read -a number commuitica4**,ns' frOm ,the various Jodges in the- •riding itt _reference to the Tote taken upon a =libber a names- submitted by the, election committee to the difTerenfr subordinate lodges. .The Meeting then. proceeded to:tpe election of candidatee. cQuNox4ons, Wm, Anderson -- 1%Torninated by James Williamson - and Win. Mc- Kenzie. Donald McDonald --Nominated by W'm. Connell and J. G. Murdoch. Angus McQuaig --- Nominated by James Williamson_ And Wm. Me - Kenzie. W. Holmes --Nominated y Wm. Cook and T. W. Hildred W. Ilildred ----- Nominated Jas. Bryan and A. T. Davison. J. L. P4terson--N'ominated by K. J. McLeod and James Bryan.. r SCHOOL -TRUSTEES. by There were four candidates nomiiia- ted for the .oitices- of, school -trustee, 'but . declined the -nom ination,--tht btlfer three candidate Messrs. -Donald' Patterson Thos. Reid and -Jas. Bryan, -were declared elected by acclamation for two years-. • PUBLIC MEETING. After the 'close of the no mations the, usual public, meeting as 'held with -Hugh Morrison in the chair. All' the candidates nominated ad- dressed the electors -presenti an everything passed off very pleasantly. ,No one present, found any, fault with either ,the menibers of the Council Or school board for the past year, and at :the close of the meeting a vote of thanks, ommotiOn, of Murdoch aiid James Lyons, waS. tO Ree 1-,3ryli*, for his- services to t - - as lieeve,for the past • . . towriShip the old' Veteran --Mr -Itikert Piirvis;', ha 's .again been 610et4d 'Wei*. and Mr.. , Alex. Nichol - ion; Deputy -Reeve -aaplamatiOn.- Fer_:coutiellIors there are four candid7, ate itt the -field three Ofd mera- bers,._. Messrs: iJatnes...efohniton, GeOrge Moffat, and "Francis /finery, and Mr. Thomas • Malcolm. • wEsT IVA ANO§II. . In this tZmnsh the- -old Reeve, Mr. Alex Stewart, again returne4 to that office- without' opposition, and. Mr. 'Tamps Gibson las been -elected- Depiity -by. acclamation.. There are four councillors in the field; Messrs. Thos.17N Toad, - -Robert Medd, Thos. has,J0en suffering froin_. the severest attacW•pf .,grippe during the past week in her. history. Nearly every home has --4V:ierton has been incorporated as toVerk fand • the.,,elecf.ien -fdr its floe, mayor takes,, place on Monday, next, with Ex -reeves D. M. Jeinayn- and De, Wigle as • the candidates. - Ak the list meeting for•.,1893 of the council of the the trustees. titian' ,11,1r.'•,-*Ied a mot- ion thanking thin, .-_11:4-Y; for seivices to . the village .for the Pitt - twelve , months witneet monev and -without _ - , . pprice..ee, • r- 7 ASHFIELIS, j township Warden .13-i--)8PPfi Griffin', has Mr.; David :Agnew as an Ofp"Onent Reeveshipk and Mr. Hugh .Gi.rvhow'oppoied for by • Ar.. John " Whitely. For the • secondi ilepAy Mr. gtio- Charabeii :kohn .0oWari are ri the field. :• • •* _mt.. me Y. Nictioin Sea - forth_ E*osit000kas- -b441-1-, nonimouily,,, chosen as: the Liberabilatircliditte .-fOe Scuth• Hu eon, in •!the .1311 torii Legisla- ture atetlitigeoeral electiiint No bet7 evele4ton-could hsvo:been. „ large 151eiii,e, I tailqx froM: h-411, been iarifect Atyay, by the flood, and' inAsponstr., to. a -telegrarn, Wat.44.t: -Bryanleft pl,ace�n Thursclp moining.; ,• - • - • •••!. -Moved by J.41...Cameron secondel . _ -Wright,- that Wm. YalenSbe te,o,apdidate. - • - 1,3.'vert.bY Win.. seconded by -Valens, -that I:7eter..C.orrigan. be the candidate; MOv,ed by jail: Jackson- seconded' 4y. J. H. Tanner, that J'•ilolin 3Ie- Nally.fie„ the- candic1ate.1 . The .chairman • intimated . that an° -opportunity wOuld be given the movers, seconders and candidates • to address the meeting which they did. Messrs. Corrigan and McNally withdrew, leaving.. Mr. -Valens the unaninious thoieil-of the convention. Mr. Vbillens then addressed the Meeting. He said the -nomination -Was „unexpected.' - It was the, office. -seeking the man this time. He could not 4iye-sa -final - de- cision -at the present tiMe and asked the. _convention to -give him • two -months. till after the aminal of the grand. Jodge, - and*if at • piratien. - of. that time he-accep nomMation, j.he .ire,n1c1;enter.. Tpaignr.With 4.wiir And 00. all pciwe,r to secure.his election. - • eating ;he ex - ed the „earrk, his e_a lso urged the _Patrons to' tand hy their colors and give the candidate every assistance they possibly could and hey, had no fear as to 'the result. Moved by Mr., Ireland; seconded by Mr. Cronyn- that the: proposition of Bro. _Vallens be ccepted--L-,Carried unanimouSly . • . Bros. Peter Corrioan Quirk-; sl'ally arid others -adder'ersed,---'11; meet? ing pying fl glowircribute to the the ridin ' be faithtn.11y repi•e- im in the lo" cal --legislature ..‘oronto. The Chairman asked the meeting to :contribute a fund- towards defraying expensesin c.onnection with this convention. . _ • ability_ of ..13rtk.----'ra lens) and. 'tha4-. son Messrs. D. A. Ireland and John. Piirvii passed round • their . hats. and received $4. 95. Moved by J. H. McNally, seconded by. W. H. Brocklebank, that the presidents, of the various lodges in this riding be . a -committeeto devise. ways- and- means of collecting money to d4fray the incidental expenses of the4local eleption. Carried. The, meeting, closed • by giving three cheers for the Queen and the candid-. ate. The greatest- enthusiasm tire - veiled .*througboub the entire meeting. . • 14.14GSIDE - -40m4040.4. Snow all gonel & "greew.Oliristinas- onee more.• -, * ,.-Miss CharlotteCrowston - Spend, - int heholidaysat Kelvin., J.Altore, Mrs P Hazel has gone on an extend- ed trip to Connecticut.; Messrs A. A and -lames .0rowston. • - : report having Nod a good tlme at th* prret.Qx.'epnc'ertr on Friday evening The river it the.Caesarbridge :has overflowed its banks,- and has inlide footrtravedk impossible 'foe se veva!, xlays, John Murchison, of Manitou, is vis!itingliis parents' .here. Mr John Johnston, of Ashfield, is •vid t, pg 0 this Vieinity: Mrs ii it i !rehouse, attend- ed,',1,1,10Gry Ox-ooncert on Friday , pvehin , ne LANES Phe stormy weather of the past week Ias kept- business rather dull. Our young people's society is pr grOlang favorably. The atten400pe. - last Sabbath, evening was the : latge-St? Of any 'evening Since the organ4a*jott. of thesociety. • R. E. LafteLind B. Finlay -atte as 'Grand j Ors 'attheg. eneral sesLvJ ti 'held in Go 'Well during last liteelt'r,,,*,. Our :ub le ..school-;-ekamillation a grand success notwithstandin the very.heaNY rain which fell d the Whote;xlay on'Whicli it wd`se-7 The schoolroom was cfery artistically decorated- withreiergreensfand flowers, pictures and Mottoes Of various kinds. , The: attendance, 'of, pupils was large there beink fifty two _previa., The ottenclanee of. parentS and others was very-lara-and numbered about seventy . one or two,. The efficiency of the scholars -iv* remarkable Indeed; in, all the variduk 'classes; and showed 'very plainly quit .Under the discipline of our tsacher -.great adirancetneta is baing mad and are glad to- say Mr.: Kerr' , has been re-engagekat an advance of fifty dollars in -84laryatid we feel satisfied no better ,step cauld have been, taken for the -advancement Ofonr- sctioci interests.. °The examin-',. _ation,4 pupils, was f011owed by a Tory seitict programme. .Te4eher and scholars; assisted by our string baud, with Miss Mary I-1Ogalld as organist, gave -sonie _very fine selections, while the recitations and.-dialooes given hy the ,childre4 were something beyond the coninion; . We -take this oppor- .thnity on, the part ‘ of the .section of Aha.nkipg Mr. 3. Hogan .for '-his nes in lending the organ for the oc- casion, and;alio to Mrs. J. Scott aincl others who so ' kindly gave' their assistance in helping the 'teacher to getup such a very ini westing pro- . • gramme. cur action may well feel pron.4„ „ofillitt teacher who has been engaged. 'Ahd our teacher may at the saipe, time fes! himself highly honored at being engaged in a section that sikow§, iu spite of wind, and rain that his labors n the school room and in his social intercourse *throughout the section has: been so welt and fully. apilieclated. Nye `not forget to mention be nifait' of •oar igst friend, 'ilelfast, -who' -canie.-10... the stormto assisr. in the -OX- amination, and we svpu14 wish -VW every succels in the same line, • Oil° thing needing special mention was the free-hand •crayon drawing done - by the scholars 'on the blackboard. This paat of the examination was greatly enjoyed by all who examined, Mrs. J.. Campbell is visiting friends t St. .Helens. WRITECRURCU CABAMER1r- The annual meeting, of the White- church Creamery 'Company was held . in Forester's' 'hall; Whitechurch on Saturday the 16th- inst., at 2 O'clock p. rn. .From 1 to 2,1?-ni, the Treasurer Was busily engaged payingthe div- • -Mend_ to --shafeholdvs. When the - •Prrsident, Mr_ James Henry; _the..meeting to order, the hall was w11 filled with the -patrons, rshareholders; and ethers interested in the Preanier. Mr Robert Currie., Se; imously • voted 'chairman intfk! filled. the chair with -credit-to himself- tiad to the. en.tire.s. atisfactim:' of those OA - The Secretaty- Siinpson read the -minutes 02 the last.. -annual. meeting, which by oidifon was. confirmed,' Thf, Treasurer Mr H. Renderion; read the. Auditor's Report.. 'which was duly adopted. We find by the report that. the_ Company have had a very prosperous season, the minibeiv of pounds of butter made at the &col ,exceeding 811000. :14.7 inaroastri;v ;any previous years -make, of 13,000 The Money paid otit:hy ithi, Tie . _ of thia ,companyexcfleds- All the' -old, Director4 stere 'withaukopp.01410a viz: John -W Wupon aato be cimgrat 'Which their. • .tes have 0) it It ,t.api .1basr, •11110Mi ' 4••