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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-05-30, Page 4gtniind, :triA LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE EREELY ACRAIII/ING TO THE DICTATES QP CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTIES. Luc.lcnour, may 30th, 1.1390. POLL TOUR VOTE. Before another issue of the SENTINEL reaches our rea_ders theqnestion of who shall be elected will have been decided. It is unnecessary at this hour of the campaign to argue who < every man in the riding has been offered an opportunity of both hearing sand seeing the different platforms up - On which the two leaders of the politi- cal parties are seeking the sufferages of the people, and it is upon these plat- forras that the people should cast their • votes. Itis II Ot now S 11111:Ch Et _quel.: inn of nn.uas_of-measures, and -we -- hope every man in the community, • whether he ia toRefornier or a Conser; ,X ' '- vative, Equal Righter or Independent, .will,go to the polls on Thursday next t• s , r '' ' i • -,‘'1/4 . and cast his ballot. This is the only •.•:('-,,,..'. true means of Properly testing public •", . 4. A ,,,t; f.. 4,4 -opinion, and it is a duty every man 0., .-'0• ' ;1 ,I.,.?•''' ' .__ow_esto__himself=aad to-hts-conntry. s Then, be a man, come out and cast f: your vote, and don't wait till you are -r-qc li , 1 ..sent for. '1 , , . .' r44.' •‘.............,:s...., • Tempprary absence, fts lumberman, marine; -fisherman or .student, dor not disqualify. c The Lucknow Sentinel Bruce County, Friday, May 30th, THE Nova Scala Provinaal elec- tions last week resulted in a complete triumph for the Reform party by 28 to 10. GENERAL Middleton has received a nem•r. n• um ter of very pointect snubs from • ,sts the Ministerial press, which is an in dication that the Government would like to get rid of him: The sootier the better. We have a number of Can- adian officers quite as capable of cow- nianding-the-Canadiari forces and who would be above committing such an act as ne was guilty of. RYCKERT has again been elected•for Lincoln by a majority of 37'. His ma- jority at the List election was , over 500, and his re-election after his disgraceful conduct in Parliament, which he was forced to leave, is no credit to the men who voted efor him. He is condemned by both Conservative papers-a4ke, and -i4 --n waits to be seen, what curse Parlia- ment will take regarding his actions. _ THE Hamilton Times points out,. that even if the Separate Schools were abolished to-rnorroW,that would not bring the. Catholic children into —the-publiesschools. The United States has' no State -aided Separate Schools, but the propertien of Roman Catholic children attending Separate Schools is larger in the States. than•it is in Can- ada. Of 2,000,000 Catholic children "77 r ;04., • 4 0.. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN: • Seventy-one years ago on Saturday last, her Majesty Queen Victoria wa.S born, and during the fifty-three years that have elapsed since she- ascended the throne her loyal subjects in every •part_of the globehave gladly honored „her by celebrating annually the birth- day of their sovereign. In no section of her empire has the custom scoured a firmer 'foothold than in Canada, and in every city, town, and village of the Dominion' the day is made the oc- casion for a general cessation from •,work and indulgence in recreation of • various kinds. In the course of nature 'it is impossible that there can be many ,more such celebrations, and when they cease,4as soon they must, it is certain ,no English monarch has ever been P inore sincerely mourned than will be •Victoria. .A's a• true woman she has endeared herself to all classes of her •people, and as a queen she has earned -their respect and deserved their loyal devotion. • And none More -than Cana- dians will pray that •the time may be be fay distant when the 24ch of May ,shall be as other days are, and its •celebration nothing • but a memory. With our fellow-stibjects in two, hem. ispheres,we join heartily in the prayer, •God save the Queen. • • WalISPOP•P•11•1311•41••••••••••••••••... PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE. 1. Must, be on voters' list, • 2. Must be British subject and 21 -years. old; • . • ' 3. Must haveresided in Ontario'for nine months preceding time fixed by .statute for beginning to make assesi- • inept roll on which list is bald, viz., l.5t1 of February, 1889, unless altered by by-law; see, R. 5, G. 193, sec. 149, • or twelve months preceding time up to which complaint may be made to county juclge under Voters' List Act; 30 days after list pbsted by clerk; s• - see Ontario statute, 1889, chap. 3, sec. • 13. Get certificate at once frOm municipal clerk When posted. 4. Must have been bona fide resi- dent of and domiciled in municipality at the time -fixed as aforesaid, viz., for commencing assessment roll or for making complaints against voters' list. 5, Must, on polling day, be a resi- dent Of and ,domiciled in riding, and must have resided in riding continu- ously since the time fixed as aforesaid, viz., for borntgeneing assessment roll, or for making complaints- against 4449-)V' list, as the e,4e.miu, be. • ROTECTIO BOVIDING URCHASE • • ELEOTIP ROM RALTD • I RE VAILS EOPLE EUDENTLY HURNS LA REAM CANS UTLERY Vii$0 AAIRNITT: IBRARY LAMPS 4t,,g. AN TERNS AWE LS • 0 • JD -vvrairim DAIRY SUPPLIES AND SAVE TROUGH 6PE...CIAL LINES. INCABDINE HEIR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED rillISIMUI6IS.NiMMIIIBRA:21111100..minCacasas TOVES TAYLQR &, POWELL 0.000.120•0300.000.010.0.6000amar00001061.6.100o0.".000.0b NEI • Our various departments, DRY. GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ,AND SHOES, A.TS AND •_CAPS, CROCKERY & GS$WARE. READY MADE OLOTH1 ETC.' Will be found complete,/ full of specialties and prices v • :lou one- , half—attend Separate Schools. In Ontario, out of 90,000 Catholic child- ren, 30,000—or one-third—only attend Separate Schools. ,smsozrommommat "A MAN of rock and iron with an army at his back to enforce peace" is the description William of Germany gives, • of himself. Caprivi said the other day tbat he intended' to civilize Africa 'with the Bible .and rifles. What is the meaning of this sort 'of talla It prebably may be construed as meaning that in the estimation of Germany' the world wants a policeman and William thinks he is tin, man for the situation. .John Bull has held the place for some time and we have not• heard of his dismissal. THE Itamilion Times says :--We believe, in the union and the unity of religion ,and potitics: We do not be- lieve in the man who makes long pray- ers in the church on. Sunday and goes out. on Monday to buy 'votes,or to deceive his neig,h1c.or and•fellow citizen "into voting against what he knows to be their true interests. We do not believe in the tnan who' contributes liberally to church funds and then.sells• his own vote and influence for legal authority to pocket other men's money without earningit. We do not believe in that relation of religion to politics that would prompt a Protestant to vote for bad or 'wasteful governthent in order to,spite the'Catholic, or vice versa. Bigotry is not religion. ' The truly religious politician is not selfish, he is not covetous. He desires to so apply his. vote as to better the condi, tion of those who are notyvell endowed with worldly goods. He pities 'the poor, he sorrows With the suffering, and he declines to wax fat at the ex- pense of the destitute. AGENTS WANTED - T T-1 f•r-41. NUMERIES, LARGEST Jilt in Canada. We want reliable, .energet- lc men to Hen 0 Ihr Nursery sLock ; previous experience not,-,nee-essary ; any man With ,tact and energy can succeed ; terms liberal, either. salary, or • commission ; outfit free: Our agents have many advantageS, such as selling • home-grown, hardy Canadian sock. Choice New Specialties, ',which, are of value, and which can only be secured from us,. such as a eompjete list . of New Russian , Apples,. the Ritson Pear, t..iaiinders Plum, Hilborn Rasp- berry, Moore's Ruby and Black Champion Currants, Moore's DiamondGfape eta. We have given particular attention to the propogation of Hardy Varieties suitable to the northern sections of Canada. F.Qx terms apply to..— • STONII WILINGTON, Toronto, Gut.1 1.0.00000000. Our newest e Imes. v CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO, LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON; E IIINAIMI.M111111,11•1•11111.M111111•11•1•1••••• millinery department is supplied •with the Ea best 'goods, in the iiiarket, Ladies are invited to call and see us, No trouble to show goods- 0011momemo.11•1.1.mts01 am, 1 have on hand a full supply of prepared paints all colors, "Paris White" whitening and ala- bastin.e, the best wall coating any shade, white -wash, paint'and ail other kinds of torushes. SAP PAILS, 'DAIRY PAILS, CREAMERY -CANS AND MILK PANS & ALL KINDS OF TINWARE,, CHURNS, WASHING MA - chines, wringers, (cheap,) and cistern Wimps, 0. K. building paper, the best and che.apest in thomarket, inclistinctible and vernthui proof also carpet felt, tarred and brOwn felt building paper. • Barb' wire, • plain twist, oiled and annelled and 'ZEa BEIANr � P1 W I P. Parties who intend to build, virould find i. vantage to give me a call - Eavetroughing a speciality. eViam VAT? t dis v" 101 144.-Wr RZZTOM, • Ititv ad, [LT .11=11—^TFT11. 17 O41) •, „, obind. —Judge. • It