The Sentinel, 1883-02-16, Page 1. . -
j14tt-44ca--yr-,st- Salicitok in -.Chan-
rya -I rivtelrstacer t fke tiet , door to
• flu -P Jot 0.th.. it-tte41.totv. oat.
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A. if. It- RSO ST; A.TrolicaY, Solici-
-• 'PI 4:14.4leen.Street, Kincardine. 1
3,4 CV lc PitOUDFOOT,
3 tkristersN iticitore, t-troderieb,
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3. f. Q-Aana-vt I Wit- fROUDFOCq.
1 ES SO 11.KitVIL1411,
10. Q014
, rvir titelsa nn es,*y terms on Real Estate.
V aitiat.tr foir Trlust and Lean 0°, . itt
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irroN. Conveyancer:. ClodinAs
tine.r in ft. etc.:. Money- to
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a at per cent. t r fryk t nterest. Valua-
mit/ tr. The Landed Banking O.
KI'SLOTYGII P 0
N• LAI
11 (or. (WAu:z.ilic & GAUP BELL)
111, 0 Ar R -PULlO
• C.".8inmia$ioner in B. R.* Oonvityancer,
Rte., Etc:
ZENO •
allits Brandies. .
--- 1') 1414; k.---irtgage4, Argearneuts,
taie4.- .pr.)U3 ptly and _carefully prepar
4d i1anrractness mare/It:old. _ • -
p.solal and ProUipt attention paid to the
"Pitching of Titles, and 0 all matters eon.
etaitel with -741e transfer f Real 'Estate.
CitikaRS REASOSTABLAE,
- Moitiailil Loan it. Reducer!'' tet.to
•" - - - Suit the Time..; !
Tosaria On:Mortgages tie lewam 6 'P1lceut., '
NOTES • AND: MORTGAGES 11,VONT
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DrOticand Cheques Ok - all point called.
Special and Prompt Attegolleotien of Notee; AcCounte, Rent &c.
ution paid to the
D"'"
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PAYABLE AT PAR toned
. on the prindpal cities and' townstbf Callik-
thi. and on -the United States an Gleat
Britiiii.4 ,- :.
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Taitit$ Itelnittika
Will find this:the ,cheapest. safest. indmo.it
- - - . convenientniethoe. ,.
- • : INTEREST:
"Five, per Cent. allowed!. en. Denosit I n th
- ,Siivings.Back Departmp4. I - .
. rindi pevestedArarliPrivate Sites iui . .
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We are Prepared tfi. 'offer to custom' rs every
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, facility afforded by tlhartei'eld ink ,
. . and on equally f vorable terni'
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,CopOittteing in III its it
Fire iind-LI efliVelle org.-:
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eirniii* tie*siiimiiiieira- li its *0 4 P. 111--
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' OAM PION. & OAIVIl3gLi,t _
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bitilljt & DIOKINSG$
-Illipkiievt. (Mice one dacir frini 000e -raw&
. -; - - ; Campbell's Sauk, .
0:14CITCR. for Bank of iiinailton., and:
(.1‘Atiunieiiioner for tekini- affidavits, for
aiin, raw; * and Village prepertY bought
uitpha. - i :. • •
Old, • : i
' A ,:61. (pepise Naas) loaned On Mortgage,
illatity at.6:, fitd. Of percent. - • : : : , -
iney.inr',Nted- for prieate. perlone won i
1)14 4.3rarage securities without 'any - ex,1 .
so to lismiler..- - - . • . - . - ' _ - . .- .
0,o4o joipf,...; ..o it....(14snittiba ana-:tho.- I!?rth. I N. AtitsT Gi148-87734.0` 14,00,z
oat , A. . . .• .5 7.i per „cent intenati. -#0/40--
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• - jtOTIERTALURRA .4. Stqfettni:
' '•• ' ; MEDICAL..
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• 2„,,,i, s,,,,..., ke,,,ffwa. 01Uij! nhtei ofColborne, Alhfieldvii3Or 4ttil 'Virest
1.-st.; opp4iite the b*alc. In ssenthe Dr. ni Mrowitoah; tint . : mid thiriii T*1;4101481 .
in thitifqe. eall at the tAiskitovi Rank. 'Pow Cord to. ant.:ui11 beloallediNi OA 1,04).0,
•- ''. ' '''. liderinatinn'rei0114:7'‘ . 1 -: .. ' - "._, -
- GENERAL1:I I -_.
.: . , . ROBERT lf ;BR ..Y,Ift, Holms#PA)
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ONEY TO LEND on
Oloieze**t. Apply to
Jua.N (1.001C.B. Agent,
T01` ItN0*-
NCI-
- ent Order of -Vitited Worknien, oet in
the Oddlellows Rail, .on I the ae.cobit did . last
Monday evenings of eatliniarth ''clock.
Visiting Brethmn aretordiallyie rite ta
at-
tend. " - ,
JAS. 13 RYAN, it.. )V.• A Ithfrrit ONG,:
Maatir Worktitnrdert'
Lnoletiow; JulY.14ths,7i882: I
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,PrerinuiaLind Sufvoyer; Valuator ne-
lid -.e*t • &fice.over Zadie's Drug e
,
t itgOi All on" ts by mail wilt te--
e piouipt ,L'ittent1011. 1'
e,r1.0inninghani,*
besurance - gent,
Guelfth
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ENT1StRY.
seRbsfic,'-thentiattrof
Dentist, Surieri, ,has re-
ive tci Vidzlhairt, where he will carry on
dentiatrx kuainess ; but he- would beg to:
.Artftiett patfehe that he will visit .Lucknow
ast !today And Tuesday „and also ow
Odic' NiOnqily and Tuesday of each -month,
oe atiVrhitOy's Hotel. •• 1-6.,
.1dLight lodge
'TO,184,GRM.
11- . F . tk,A. M.,
meets the 'I'hureday
on or before full moon
)f each month at .8.
p.m; Visiting bretli-
.ren cordiallItinvited. -
i• Q40. -A. SlUDATAL,
)3 1,6,A,W41/NOR,- WAIL Banretary.
• < • f! I •
tJFONEYTOLOAN at 7 per clink; from
LVL 1 to .20 yeas, nate of Fortis tor sile
in Ontarip as well as Manitoba. Pa' rata de-
sirous tri sell farina, will consult theizeintertatp
by inspecting the advert-10ns. ft. Alitioei f Sub -
'..scriber in Great Britain and Ire% ed an con-
tinent of Lando for stile:
AN.;.IIS filT},WAL
Land TAW %tor, Luoknow
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ONEY, TO LOAN 'ON G00.6
Pr epistt7 at 6 and 61ner. cent, a0cor4-
ing to the ateunty Offered: The above
loaned.on anytonna to snit the ti9r. vzsr?,
gorreepondenoe will be .cheerfully 4na ired
withont xpsns,, . For further pirtiuJar.:
apply to - • 7
.70}t±4f
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'nets le reryFfrtday swelling at 8 -i'oloek, in
ill, Oacapbell-at.- All brethren 4er.
ktAy tante • .
, SMiTLI, Secretary.
koble prand
;a Wea. in your ow* town. Tonne.
lfl LJ ;ad $1, 'outfit flied.. Addreas,;
1,4 r. Rortland.-Masince.
.0. • Pi t ND* :
Litia KARA%
!;tieski ea this aroma rioramea-
.ivery ttnentlt...st t.$ p. tn. Va.
*Amite.11.4.11. Brsthses' wut piss,. -
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WALTER TICE LEAV
Li fn the pad, still keemon: input a r
supertor-ctock of .
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Inelutiittgeyerithint_.
fund:in the 1 rd rof
•good housikeeper.. ife wOuld *leo ids the •
Ian ic, morii.p*rtioulalv 'the farreirkg9olOsiiim.
itr, that *oboe euitege4 the lereigtte.', 01#
• TtiC) • LIGH 1
will, carry <..int4the Milling hulOrlos
reneweitilgon.and..1?y,toning eat Iliad Fitoto
I" giant Mat, snit witivesnid ostssioat haw
All-ttndikof : • - -
It A SRI . A
.• osistestlyhaa4_,
**livered te...sreik.F.sirt
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8011111 B V- kF�EM-VOP1.
"`. VIENTION. '"- -
Annual Meeiaing-.sti • Ritteesdale.
ma. IL P. O'CONNellp Enttostx-
-. XiTED Tyz. r.anOtar, irkinann
-Brat**.
Notwithstanding. the Aura: itnpass-
able State . O'f.the -ro'ads 'Owing to the.
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;recent severe !MOW Etorms.upwards- of
silty delegates from the different parts
of the constituency assembled • it
st• • -
Rivetsdale on Friaay last, 9th mst,
for thepurpose . of selecting a. candidate.
for the approaching' contest, and for
the transaction; of ,he .busine.ss of the,
annual -meeting..
. The chair Wits occupied the
f • 7 •
the President, Mr J.. K. - MeLean, of .
Tee:water,. there .being also present
the first and: iseconil Vice -Presidents,
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Messrs:: Peter Corrien and 4. MacIn.
tyre, and the...-. Treasurer,: Mr. Pringle,'
�f Culross. After the mival:prelimin-
tuy bUsiness the.folloWing officera Were
elected for, the ensuing year:
.President, Peter CoOrigan,
1st Vice cid!, D. g. GOnerori, LUcknow.,
2nd. Vice -do:, -!Tos. 134rker,Kinceardine,;--
ecretary, Kinloss.- -. •
Asst. * do, W. W. Brown,: Walketon:
In accepting the Presidency of the
:Association Mr. Peter-4rrigan return-
• ea thanks for the iconfidence reposed in
him in placing him iti(zhe-Chair.-to
aide..over iuch 441.araw,ap4_intcHigqit
Meeting and asit.iredq present that
- he 'fully appreciated the . houor and
that he would 'discharge the. duties
.devialYing UPuu *him; t� tke best' of the language they used.and can.444--
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abifityi Hereferredty his long COnneot- -willing proof . of it at any • time, Mit.
ionwith the._ Reform part,to• the many: *.eyilutve failed to prove 344
1 used
battles they had fotghtsnd *4n to kil.17 such .liugUs0;1*4 the electors-
getlier, and hoped that ontbe' evening ioludge --ttriether :Or-• not .they were
of the -.27th Of Oils-113'4th' o Actionm. .justified in -using- words -that
banner, would mai* be f :n4 lloistirig
(vier Bruce. " .
NOTL-WO'.00111111111111111CAT10111;
-1404sh: -it to be diatinctly
understood, that ` we do apt hold
• Ourselve* responsible for tiff -views
•expiaed coirespondents..-Ed.
11°Stinn,e---=EdIirefera-dVinthet;e4' Iut iesue of the:
'SENTINZL articles from Messrs. Camp
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'bell, Grahayi and -Nicholls. • r Nave
Charged Messrs. Campbell and Giohim
With a libel ..to the effect that I had
said I: ivould-ioppose anyVonservatiVe
that would come outat the °Lucknow.
municipal elections. • NOw'thei have
dropped that -'istory . for want of evi-
dence : to prove their ease, as I will
• show you. Pirt, Mt Nicholls de-.
. claret! in the . issue of two weeks ago
that he never told any person any
such thingiand secondly, in last week's
issue he told: - 'What: I . did say, viz.,
"that should: thtyopposite. 'party. bring
out Dr. Tennan: or any - other man -to
run me out, I. would stand; as -I did
not wish to 'be run,. out." Now, Mr.
Nicholls says he kneir nothing of other
parties existing -in' the village,: his iii -
:pression of :the wind f party' being
that it bad tc,_ political, meaning. In
my mind it had .no. political significance
-whatever, and any candid reader can
see at EC/glance. a.coMplete•prostitution
of language and meaning. The most
_ . .
illiterate man in. our -village Who knows
the -parties that have existed -since
Lucknow had an election to go through,
could not - for it moment change.the
-words opposite party,' - into "oppose
any Oonservatiiie that Would COnicout,
at election," Without the intention -
of doing harm to • gain his ends Other
by;foul.or fair pies* • Now, that Woe
w.aikthen.
selectiOref .4antilit
3foLean.--...pro
Mac-Phetson,.. ineirdine, that our.
preient- efacient . xne4beri :
O'Connor, -. Our .- -standa4
beitot.t The-nOntinattEnt•Viiirfifti+414:
with long and contined cheering -an&
, .
no.... ether narne - bein proposed
- O'Oonnor's - nomin*ti0 was carried by
a standing 'vote.
• . The :-:Piesident .: baviAg formally
tendered gr.'. O'Conner the nominationhe rOse to reply Andvfiriireicek!ied lwjth
cheers.- •
He •- thanked -them • for the -honor
conferred On' him. in again -seleoting
him as. their Candidate; referred briefly
to the leading,- questions invOlVed- in
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the coining- contest,: gave an Account
of his eonduot jti' Parliament _during.
-the brref period Which he kas, repre-
sented the cOnstitueney, and concluded
an elOqu,ent speech: IT urgingalJ pres
ent-to be!up anddding-: and to leave
no stime unturned to sebure.the largest_
possible vote in. fivOr. Of goOd,govern-
lient on.- behalf of -'.the • legislative
and territorial.righta (4, the. Province.
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'The; following resOluti.on--was .moved
by Wit: /teokie'Reeve of Kincardine
Township, seconded by Wm. N:
Griui-
dy, of, Greenock, and. :carried .
“..That this meeting desires
to .place on record:.an expression of. its
Complete confidenee in the present
:Ontario :Government, - iswell as its
-learty-:-ondotstition. of the Manly.: A*4
patriotic -stand taken by, the Bow
Mowat Anil.1.4s colleagues on behalf
of the „. territorial:- and .. Constitutional•
:right.itof the .Provinee'..of .Ontario, and
pledge • itself - 'to use evert propet
andlegat effort . to 'Aecur_e theeelectioll:
of a', candidate in accord, With 'Said
GotrnineutattheapproachingelectiOt,"t,
fo,}1*.14- 4eleigateas ottended.
froin Luckno*.11essi*A, -31acIntyre,-
11. '..41cPanald,* D. E.
.
Ossneron, -- .4rinStrong, John
Siewartlind-,0.apt. , Mc Pherson;
loss was .reWesented Mestrii. _Peter,
Vorrigan4
Daniel Torn : -• - , . . -
i'1111%,-41oloo.noiny. posphtWoiso.oimeatto-
sli.as soiltrain."1. sato ign4 bo saadoislarao-
-141..1*-10dfireetisai. Xenotilatt
.olAppoiltoo. Xliaping
Yellow likok;',Irkeiktek 'SOU,
.thiarirlatleloyhotompoiosvittig
, neer ipOcen.. : With I1 dueregard
ft �g
° 'Vats
as- helike.
tit 1 hi,eimilotilak.
In'conelUsion. May mentien
that .1.1044. Mr; letter:
:4et says- if 'firo4.:niy iinocenee,7 he
.wIllhelpme.; to put._ the, Name) on -the
proper person, and let hiM tSeafthe
consequences: ' is, generoui to the
core, -(1 Should %say. to tliesizrard.),It
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'is the •_prevailing opinion that_ he -has
been made whit people call's..a "cat's
. paw" of. Thanking you, Mr. Editor,
for your indulgence.
• I:am, .yours respecifully,...
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/ariffin,.ell. Grundy's Foundry, • Otietplio;
':. Destroyed, by Fire'
ously. hoed it for the pirpoSe of
Moulding Shop. • They had purchased' -
the place on extendingl their business
to the. manufacture of stoves, brain
work • ,iind castings.- of- all, kinds, and
blaclitOithing work. All their stook
. of machinery with tlie . exception of
the engintrand boiler, theithnouldings, .
pattern* and 4500 worth of stoves,
together with $1,500 • -worth of bIfas&A
patterns belonging to . Mr.. Thomas-,
Worawick, and 'ail the, men!s2' tobis,
were 'destroyed. • Meatus.. Cfriffin
Grwidy's loss �n • stock is placed
at.$1,300 and on Wilding- at $1,Q00„...
whfch-irtith.,the loss of, Mr. Worswick'ir
patterns and the zne.n's tools will bring
the totel-up to over 84,000, • The only
insurance Was : $1,050 on the building
in the Standard, of Hamiltiin
The fire originated near, the s
and probably was. smouldering from ' •
the time -the men , left * the shop the
.-previous . night. Eleven Men, are;
thrown out of employment, but they
Will no doubt soon gqto-work :again, •
as the firm have- a liuthber -of orders
which Inuit be filled without delay.
Mr. Grundy; of ,. the 'above firm, was
formerly a resident of this
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titiEETINO: ON 'MONDAY _EVEN thl G.
TR * *hum VII;4: OF bla CAMI'Alt4f;
The first ine4ing .4 the ea' mpaigni in
South Itnieewas.held in thelealelloni-,-
,
Spiv Lucluiew,. on. Mondareven-.,
Ant- andviti largely.attendect . ,..
Zri° Mac. Primmon, Who :wits- thOsen ,
ohiinnan, in a brief. speech introduted,
Mr; It P. 40'0011n0; the Liberal caul,-
-diflitte,:who was received.witif jaheers.,.,
Mr. O'Connor Spoke for :about three-
ilitartertrof an hour, dealing as hilly ,as
time:adMitired with. the leading hints
inTebeft in the .coming contest, -gave an
01 hi� 'conduct in Parliament .• •
.1briet period which hehag:,
the Constituency' .andk
* Eather:a „disastrous -% fire occurred
early on TUeiday. of Ias week, by,
which ° Messrs.i Griffin_ th Grundyls;
-foundry, Huskisson street,. Guelph,.. .
Was destroyed together • :with -411 the
•-•contents of the: building. Theifisines
were discovered breakingthrough the.
roOf of the. fetMidry, shortly -,,before six
-o'click, by. 4tr.... Alex; Yule, manager
of the -GOA Work,. and he awakened
Grundy, .The alarm was at once
Sounded :from the OittlIall,but before
•the:saliva of she, firemen the burning.
building -had baome it. mass. of flames, -
so. •rapisll . did they. spread over the
light w en structure. Owing-to:the
hydrants 'being _frozen' it .wsgsome
'eta* before thebrigade were,. playing -
on the fire,, but frein the first. *wilt -
there was- :very little hope 4: saying
iuythint. - -they.s.:1 clo, now
was to allay the Waal! and keep them
from -spreading; to.-- Toiton
!leaden bl.iirai.4 On the north die,
and an adjacent house on the*soutlL
&Iad :there beefs,: auyidelay
the fire it: viOnlcy: undoubteOlfp have
'spread' (1
tO, 1134• OF b$11: of.theetorj.1):0414.
iggf, Aid the Ioaiwould
been, doubled,. ‘"-That it Ivika atot
-bd4O:da so toitiing:#0 tOtet*Pfli-
,Stiespls- YtiatervorkeAte
:wall. Ar.Otiku)Us :efeate ;offths•
firmmen,. -By eight 0'0160644e fire had
been itolipletely • drowned;"
.4"Ole .16f
• She'lfdutidrt. *4_4i eid$9eileni-
tridAitatpra)!IiidinuIt :ir,sire041Y
who hoidt.00,ke..
.enunt , followed in a..--ra04-1.
ling spee4.--ithioh was . receillid.°4ith
the goodWitturedsmiles of theindceilcit.
_The..Doctor... failed. -to
point or gnawer in anyl:W&y thir-argF.-
m-ents additeed•147.- Mr;10Tondbrz.,
. ,
Mr, . D. E. Cameron being 'tank
upon- responded In a Stirring and
.forcihle speech which was reseived
-Withtheheartyp4uditS ofthe audience.
• Mr. RAtoPurvisvfollewed in abrief
speech in. which . expressed himself
on the main questions as. being in per-
fect ateord With the governmentbut ni
s**.few Minor points he differed from the
Moviitailministration. The meeting
which willa hearty and- successful One -
was closed iwith the uSual.cheers.- •
•
,---Therelas been a *Title time in.--
Harr/sten: '. The 7kibune "The
ezeeedingly cold *either 'of, the paet
tiro. weeks, and the -slmoskiMpassable '
state.pl the; roads; treated a- ing.4
:firewood, and every _",jag' of fuel
. entered the town was immediatelfisur
fraunded by 'a shivering . crowd.
WO1,44143.ie purchusers.., Thial had the
- effect of ;lasing the prim • Tsneh,lik
• figure- that. none- butr- capitalists Could
venture to „purchase at entire load
witliou* 'permanently. cripp/ing their
resources, and 44)oryteop1e likePrinters
were 'loved . to °form syndicates- and •
hare a .:cerd divided between, them. .•
W� were lucky, entiUgh to get .
syndicate that pfurchapecta load born . •
delinquint' suberiber,and we secured..
an eighth, interest in 00014 fOr,:tw,o6
years' 'subscription, and this with.; ouir,
exchanges,,iblUo books, and a luantity -
of' b.ealitifal snow' poetry .entib1;ed us to..
.oOme through with no 'm. ore lee**
Osekuo1#7:**4 i_f*E's- '31°80:Th'
.090 11,217410.
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riwas4 for Ailey; Gape
VppepaWOil *-
imalist.judigipqm,Voo.stipation Onetielon. *Pi;
;" Algot t‘ctittri: :lott:"L'"rly*
ed:w#11: Irby api ;melt rotstabl. and
lify•rAitti,4 latitfActio11. Stleitt Ce) t
toontsioier PBX' • C*ti
, salttlimiestightiiites - "
„galore sai"uultorfeit4 .
$1WitNitt tiltAturPrii.
* 11 044 Vs*istry*itiPta'
%mot 4smita- giro by. mift
Tt,OLit ;