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3 �isozr, Fair-- Bee tie Ham'ey, Belk
McQuaig, Cora Ross, Violet Shoe -
Y Lbbtl orn,
`Excel:out,--Senior Second Claas.—
„Sadie'Boyd, Ii,eua ffothtes, A. Mathe-
son, Aggie McMillan. brood—Aggie
daindlater, 1VIIlie Mohring, Henry -
'White. Fair—Emma Brannan, Enter -
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THE -LIBERTY -SFO VER AND To AIME
'ion Mohring, Cleophus Corrigan.
OF CONSCIENCE NV r-Leeize ABOIT get.,
+ATUNE LIBE& 1.6s. ,
ttic to*, �l: l 4th, 1800.?
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• et UWE HERO.
>;• A pathetic story ' of disaster, of lin-
gering , horMer:,, and supreme heroisnt
kEtualine Itober-tson. Lizzie Patte,Ron;
.Mattie G',1!agher, Edith Davison, W.
•4Irennan. Fair — Edward. 114cKsy,
:Minnie -Thompson. .
-FOURTH DEPARTMENT,
.From 4th dept. to 3rd dept. -_-Bernie
tBryau, -e eesiN .-Don sg-1{egie Arne
Went, .Ella McLaren, James McCor-
mick, Rhoda Wilson.
Strom jr. 2nd to -sr. 2n4 =.-Ma ie.
• : o# the ice pack on the shore, an up-
, turned, water-logged and rapidly sink-
, ing boat, bearing a half frozen, half
starved Klan Was picked up the other
day. He -lead been - in -the ice and..
water for h.rys,`Snd was so nearly dead
that this .sacavetr,pill be attended by
the toss 41f some •df 'his. frozen 'units.
When 4ite diet out on the treacherous
. water he heir
boat was overturned and they clatub.
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ered• on . her •bottom. " For hours they
clung thein, hoping for rescue. Then
they discovered that their joint weight
.was too great 'for hhe water-logged
'boat I#-bettlt remained her both
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Nona -dr -eV d wning wb i e "ent
'down. One might, stand a chance of
':. hems saved.; The other man ►cool
and calmly looked the situation they
face.. "I have no relatives dependent
on me, no one to mourn for me," he
,said at last, " while o ve • i her
and sister who look t►• you 'for support.
Good -by, old fellow, I'm going to`tneet
Lyons, Willie Davis n, 11 rry Thump
son,.013ecky=McO-,y;-'Fretl Matt rte, May'
Stove!, Coral Shrebotu,m, Alfred
liottrell, Hugh Findlater; Grace D.,u--
lass, Herbert Grundy, G.Jrdon Grundy.
From, sr. Part Il to jr. 2nd.—Maud
Davison, Berson Ar.nstrong, Jessie
-Baird, Elva Vance, Elsie Stringer,
liyfe McKinnon, Harold .McGror.y,
Bella Adams, Ida McIntosh. Winnie
tinnulYage,,., SUC ny-,vA.r..th ir_. Traver,
Mary Loren, Willie Barber.
. From jr. Part It to sr. Part II.—
Laura Smith, John McDonald, Mabel
Grundy, Aggie Geddes, 'Wag;ie Hutt -
ter, Jennie Lawson, Dollitt Henderson,
Archie McCorvie, EIIti`Torrance, Laura
Ross.
AGENTS WANTED
FONTHIiLL NURSERIES.
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LARGEST IN CANADA.
7 E WANT RELIABLE, rENFRGET
IC men to sell our narerry stuck
revio 18 e . erien e , os_49
wltn tact and energy can succeed ; tern:.' lib-
rti.i, cjt`uy� aw%alyy uY c'•u,tuiev .•n, Ciutfit free.
Our agents have many advantages, such as
kome crown, hardy Canadian stock. Choice
new specialties, which are of value, and which
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can on y be secured from its, such as a con,
plete list Of NEW RUSSIAN APPLES, the RITSON
PEAR, SAUNTERS SLUM, IIILBORN RASPBERRY,
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110pA fiti$Y andBLAcii CHAMPION OURRANTS,
MOORE'S DIAMOND GRAPE, etc., etc. We have
given particular attention to the nropsgation
, of hardy varieties suitab a VI the NrrtJ e i
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my 'Creator:" ' Then with' .a silent
prayer he slid into the chill waters and
,"disappeared forever. Thai was heroism
of -the high,:st type --the' herois•n of
sacrifice.
Lucknow Public School -
. The following is the standing of
the-P'alsa}.e. -in,-the---Lueltnow I'�.11ie-
• School in the monthly examination for
March. Also the promotion examina-
tion for the fourth department :
FIRST DEPARTMENT .
Senior 5th class.—Excellent--H..
McQuillan 97;J. Lane '97; W: Ganser
`97,. G. Smith 97, JT ,Mallough 97; W.
McLeod 96, A: Little .96; L. Wilstl
95, M. M. cDonald'95, M. Watson 93, .�
. R Griffith 94.'8.- Culling 93, G.. Mc-
Quillan'92, A. Stewart 91, B.. Carrick
90,'D. Thompson .87, S. West 83.
: J-unior .;nth class.I+:lccelleiff. • ATT -
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Leet Whitely 84, Dolly ,Catneron 80.
..Good.—Jaines Yule 78,' ',illie.'•:WiIsloit
7 7, Marion McQueen -75, Lottie Arm-
strong
rm-strong • 72, John t Stuart .;i►Q, :A cgie
Lawson 64, Sarah .McRongall 60.
Fair.—Jessie Walker ;40. •
Intermediate 51h._•class,.-`'ExcelleLnt'
True. Lawrence 96, Libhie McDonald
95, Eunice Grahatti 92, Marta Me. 't:y:l
92, Florence Graham 89, James
Baird 88, Maud McGrory:83,„Matthew
l'hilips'l30.:,'(;rood,--:,Maggie Campbell
'42, Harry Holum. 42. Bad.—Anllay
Grundy 36.
.>' SWND DEPARTMENT.
.Fourth Class.—Good.—E. Litile,�
p ; .. '•A. Ceiling, K. Murdoch,-C..Heinly,F
R.' UUouglats,,J;; McIntosh, A. (lruudy,t
"G. tolvers,.J. ;Mee .y, .A. - Lyons,
Smith,' =L.. Berry, D. Boyd, . M.
lough, .Fair-TS:,Armstrong
H„ Mcl;ha)•les, .;d. Watson, V. Me-
• ' • Donald, 'W. Geer, A. Boyd, J. Ten-
.1' • • .•
.,iiatrt, ;E. Pattersmi,'F. Coiling, .F.
_,:' ..Johnston. 'W. .Milie;,..T.. Reid, E.
<'Stovel, M. Graham, P..McMillan,' M
' D Nah►”, R, . rTovrene , W. Corrigan,
' . , Treleae en, M. ; $tewart, E. Bass,
L. Got don, L.- .A. McKay,
.Third class,--t,00d_-.g, McKiobos ,
Walter Stewart; L .McDougall; T..Mc-
• 1Litosh, .M. • McKay, W. Yu!e,
.Mathesou, A. Brunel!, .N, Mci)onald.'
,Fair $: • S ea art, S. Greer, A. 3y-
Crimmon, ,A. .Douglas,.M.. Douglas, J.
' McDonald, A. Young, E. ,Greer, 8. -
-' • Yule, F. Move], A. Large, Wesley
.Stewart,,M Q;iloltrpson..
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THIRD ,D PA$`rur. r.
&Excellent.— Thad Clain;. �- F.clith
:Smith, Katie Nleigabb, .Birdie Mcin-
ttosb Ada Burgess. • i die .Johnston,
Dan .Mcf;orvie,. Edrraand McCory ie,
,Andrew 13at iter, Frank %Cain. Good—
Annie Baird, Jn6. Lot►s,.AlIie Miller,
aturie Lawson, Jennie Lees, r1. Bar -
Ler, Walter Treleaven, Della -Flood,
.Jno. McDonald; Lizzie Murdoch, Geo.
Arntstrottg.° M. McKinnon, Geo.
6berty, J . F' niu•y an. -M. Flood, •F,
FIFTH AR,>'aRTAtE T]T_
Part 2nd class.—Hugh Watson,
Willie Y•;ting, Maud Murdoch, Willie
Peart,., Walter Drunnel, Bettie P:,tter-
son, Matte Williams, Willie McClure, '
Katie MUCrintmon, Lizzie Stewart,
Wir:nie McGrvey, Maud Robisen,
May Reid, Dennis Flynn, fH.:Urah4`u.,
reer,,
Wilson McIntosh, Maggie Cameron,
orace Wilson, Jtena Armstrong,
James Reid, Maggie' Murdoch, Willie
Adams, George Brennan.
—See what .. Caen -von, M.tkdoclt &I.
Co. are uttering in dress goods. They
have so...ething special in cashmeres,
wool sateens, • and henriettas in Al the
new shades. .
Holyrood Literary -
erms app y u
'STONE & WELLINGTON,
'TORONTO, ONT,
'HAVING DONE BUSINESS I'A,'1`
('A:IAI,A �'Ult 'rill
L. Awl ;it) 1'haxS, 1�
our reputatiuu sut(re unsil.ility is well known
We pay s„ Lary and expenses from the start if
everything is satisf ret
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ig's• v erse t
.t u.1 cu ♦YrYtCfor 118 I 1
which are very liberal, before rill/41011i, wetly
1FARM TO RF D4T.
11E OITI Ar',i
EiO11(fT P,ff Ari?.
and 66, .pontaining 100 nerd s nod
ptorineiprlly cleared Terri. Ifn]f a mile fro in
r,ueknow. • h'o.r Io:lrticnl..rs spoly`to
WILLIAM Hlf \ Ulo:li�:tJ�°, l..urlrnow,
or DAVID HENl)l,:I:.SuN on the ad}.,iniug
farm.
FARM FOR SALE 0 TO CENT'.,
'n • LLC+s9C7_•'IL4�J"dSPS N'..-wS97 t+ -L,PF'C:191,,,,,Z C! 41,91I.G' T,e"7....'AL, M11 M
t r tetroti. IEREING 21)0 ACRES MORF OR LESS
nrr firm. jf .1. and composed of rots G! anti Lis in the
`Lod eau,cession of the Tow /whit, of K haulm. in
FhlL�P:ICES — BrmdstreFt'a or .nor the County of Bruee, (�4haw farms.)
u, & Co's Commercial Agencies. wr,'1 The above property is for sale or to rent and
1 to business nrerr; ur fit.,udard Eur;k beim; well situated in the centre of a good •1g
ricu)tnral section. Convenient too null, post
ffAsD'e BROTHERS' COMPANY (,trice stores, 4-choo,1 and chur.l,rs, with abort
t. '
Gn,osY.' %terA4 seeded. A never tailing creek runt►
! 112tttue, luLt through t1tw.premises. A_ }LVtI, ccsrif_o lel
hn
oe house, new and painted. .hart out -
'MULLS FOR SALE, •, ht.(tttiugsa,.1 an excellent •,rcht.rtl of choice
trees. bearing The land is level and easily
eu'hvatt-d.
any of
I:1';
Wima
knows
Colborne, Ont..
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than 1 hare,tnr sale f.•ur a hoier, young 'Fr rt
ho:rr. hugs, sired br the fine ilt[N.r ,t bull
Wallace. Trie.es reasonable.
'r HAM. a NDE!t1t)Y, 'Dungannon; --
not do better then purchase the above farm,
xntl if rented will be given at a very moderate
t rice per year witu the i ,ivi!t' s of haying.
Apply' to WALTER S. LI.1•:,'FE ronto,
4-8•I3 ° nrItO3l;li'I'GRAHAM, Luckuow.
189Q. -:- SPRING -J _:- 1890.
ourstockTfore season i8 now about complete,
We nc Vel' preseented a better selected lot d;f goods to our many "customers. Each department
DRY GQODS,GROCERIES,CROCKERY,
Scots and Shoe is,�
S Y'�ilete with great bargains.
"R'eader; if notalreaay a customer; call and have a look through.
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO.
LLTCKNGW & D°tJNTGAN NON
The debate last -The night; ---on
the free trade
question between Luck -
now and Holyrood resulted iu favor of
H'olyrord.-'After the debate a number
of those from Holyrood were enter-
tained at supper ,by the officers .of .the
Lucknow society and the debaters.
The ' Holyrood men are loud -in their
praises of the gentlemanly.` treatment
:accorded them. b;' -the Lucknow people
and should okation require it; they
**hi be only too .glad to show their
appaeci:rtiion of the many kind 'favors
extet►ded to.our socitty Ly the people-
of Lucku.ow, whenever they were o riled
err. -Nisi !Friday night r is the last
debate, of the...season and .should the
weather permit it is going- to Le 'the
best one. The £uhject is The dual
language questitas.'.' The sides are :
In favor of McCarthy's stand on the
,question, captain, Wei. Valens, sup-
ported by J. Nicholls, J. Purvis, J.
McK;iy and A. D. McKenzie.. ap-
posed, P. McKenzie; P. Corrigan, G.
Purvis,'J.. l3. Ackert; Mr..Marshall
and • Wni. Patterson. This is to be
the grand finale -and those who are not
there will miss a very great literary
treat.
Free to Our Lady Readers.
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Choice lane rted F1'aWer Seeds, a lar_,e
on ck age eon taining an immense'. numLer
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.QuIiNN',,en trial for three months will
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forwarding £ er address and only 13 2c
slanllss to comer actual expense. Five
trial subscriptions and five
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SPILING G000S !
Our new spring goods are all now in stock. • Having
made our purchases early, customerswill find our
values equal to any offered. Our motto has been to
ni -eash- department -with -the most- seasonable
goods. Millinery, dressmaking and tai ring, $peci_
alties.
WIT....�-T I A.. 3`_
PREF.ARE FOR SP.RING •
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have on hand a full supply of prepared paints all colors, ' Paris White" whitening and ala-
bastine, the best wall coating any shades white -wash, paint and ail other kinds of °brushes.
SAP PAILS, DAIRY PAILS, CREAMERY
CANS AND MILK- PANS & ALL KINDS-.
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packages
�o. OF TINWARE, CHURNS, WASHING. MA. -
chines,' wringers, (cheap,) and cistern p s.
building paper, the best and cheapest in the market, indistinctikle and verinine proof s
r also carpet felt, tarred and brown felt building* piper..
THE QUEaN,is one of the finest Illus-
.-trated& Ladies', Magazines on this eon-
tine,tt, it is devoted to Fashion, ' Art,
:Literature, +Flow ere, the Toilet, House,
hold .Mattent.anri contains the Latest
Itnparte'd •Designs for fancy work anal
HOine Decoration.•
The.. eed Distribution for ' 1890 con--
rtinues for tibia month only. No over
.of'beantifsil flowers can afford to miss
it.
Address THE CANADIAN QCBEN,
Toronto, Canada
Cre to Cauievert, Murdoch & CO's. ffor
Lybster sbirtutgs which aro unequalled
for wear and washing qualities. -4 tuft
range of patterns.and ,pr+ices-to - •al'rlect
froto.
Barb" wire, plain twist, oiled and annelled-
and
"Z :T3 13 1\T M •E."
Parties who intend to build
. �c�.ld. find. it to their ad-
Vantage •oto give me a call.
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vete. alghing a speciality.
Repairing p•omptly attended tf.
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