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Oiso 4ou. WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL
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C*OWai;um 27th, 1420.
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?:tript, entail° doctors take a perfectly
,ensible ground when -they insist in
justice of having their names placed
• the English register if they so de -
, '.:10, Thle Province.ia.willing. to
, .... _., _ • -.„ - --1-;-,,,,altr---ny costly mar -useful presents testi-
rant Engin* Dractioners the same
.,.., %mull by._ Mr. Alex. Mcpatirmick
.--- fiedi to the esteem in which the bride
.t to registration as are accorded to
.., , is held in the the neilb h d and
t, or oo ,
achrates nf the Ontario Medical Col- all *oin in wishin i;
The Luoknow.SentinelerucetOotinty,PFric4y ,One 27th,
Iiimaratsaimr
oramommum
Paramount
Archie McKenzie has returned home.
Wm. Struthers has been visiting in
Dumfries. . .
Mrs. Gee. Robertson has been visit-
ing in Clinton.
Igrs. Jno. Cheer, of Wingharn, pais/
yid. to -friends irribis neighborhood,
Last month's cheese from Para-
mount factory sold at..8 cents.
Dewdrop Temperance Lodge holds
open lodge Friday evening.,
On Wednesday evening of last week
a large number of friends met at the
gal; • a Fr- —
witness the marriage of his sister j.o
Murdoch Matbeson, of Lake Linden.
The ceremony was performed in- the
open air making a very impressive
scene. The bride was attended by
Miss Katie A. Matheson and the
en
,object. We are "colonials,” and they
Cannot believe that in matters educa-
• tjonaI Cli
them eAamine the record of or medi-
;• Nn who go to Britain tp take
egrefl.ut Donclop, at Edinburgh or at
GIU4QW,They will then find, as
., TresklebeTgmplis, said at the' opening
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!!!9TIONL GUARANTEED
Base Ball
Lochalsh, June 25th, 1890„
2'o the Editor of the Sntinel.
The Lochalsh Clippers seem ,to be the mas-
ters of -baseball, having been victorious in
every field,thes pineal thie-sessn,
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inViirtailt id1614i; liOng on June 7th e nd 24th
NeUiealdefeating a picked team from the surrounding.
.‘;that t
Jug, here is no country, not
villages in I.ucknow 911 the former date and.
,t 3vi1itAd, where a higher standard having it all their ow viay with tho Ripley
4i,itrequired for a medical student than .bqya on the latter.
:',..tulter Own. Our system of examine- The score in Tuesday'same was very high
on hying 13(to 33, evidently showing poor play
and graduation is a model for img on both side er but it could not 'be other-
ther cogntriei to emulate. It is time wise onsaccount of the roughness of the field
he silly notion of the old world doe -
for when a ball was struck it would lodge in
kt.
1YE was)r4cked out Of their 'heads-
Auarwthicetpt • ft-e'ilt and consequent-
ly a home run would be niade. Had the field
beon larger and mord level amore professional
game would have been played, and the home
runs few or none at all on the one side and a
score nt. so on the other, in the Clippers' favor.
The principal features of the game were the
excellent batting of the Loehalsh boys, drop
-
pin. the
Laing, the new moderator
hoNes,hyterian Church of Canada,
o 36 years in the ministry, his
OW charge temg Scarboro', where he
..d--krovor–l•–frre—yraffir„, en
rfr cobour here he. remained twelve
hen Ottawa -Ldies' College,
'.1*IMiji he remained a year, and then
'• for *WO Trs inpndas, where he
• , Alas e jn4successfuI as A preacher.
VICTORIA,,baving completed
hraw'53rdyear ofher reign, has now
longer then, any English „mon-
• 1tiggalen7 III0George III
iYears the throne being left un-
voniered, as it was so interrupted
• with rigenliies. In point of long ex-
Obiiiiiioe as a ruler,' through loya11,7
• #rvirs Underthe rulefer4ilajety,
livey;Wowat)iolchs.second place. If
eireigphiiPortfolio till the end of
liked, and the fielding of the Ripley toys,
The game was very fairly umpired. Battery
for Lochalsh, Cameron and Finlayson; bat-
tery for Ripley, Johnson and Graham ;
umpire, Harry Days, Lucknow.
• . A. R. leINLYSON, Lochalsh.
TOVES
TAYLOR & POWEcLi-
SUMMER mi SEASON I- 1890.
Our various departments, DRY GOODS,
GROCERIE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND
CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
READY MADE CLOTHING ETa.
ViTill be found complete, full of specialties and prices
to suit the tirnes.
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO.
LUCKNOW &UNANNON
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-rtiietreAmedikeiodpf o14oe to which
1417401e: have calJezi him—And we
• 044'he reason why, in the* Lordinary
.0*(34 events, Ore hale and hearty
-Premier of ,Ontarinshould nat,bgood
Jot a longer period,of service Akan ,the
four years alloted..to .Nm—e,-Bon.
Oliver Mowat switlihaxe enjoyed the
*gest continuous term f power on
ec�rd under the British parliamentary
. •k(stena since respensible governmnt
4titejned.a firm ;foothold. • Gladstone
irAireld
. office formayyears, but not
‘ontinuoriay.
• ilimetTin
Tn# IgWNEP ao eceiyed a
Airy of the order incouncl abolishing!
,tester as an official instru-1.
enielat: ,This is owing tohe complaints,
StItiohglitvemithin the plot few months
eieaehed the Inland Revonue Deprt-
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onetitat ttawa ,from farmers living
• tf
qferept parts of the.,conntry
•
i nirigAhe gecnracy of the grain test-
,
slikse 'Ander sanction of We
l•niismarent, (and claiming that as it.
!,,onntimed only the sixteenth part of .a
boshel, the slightest error in measure -
bet made by it, wen multiplied • by
ive the weight of a whole bush -
the Thistalce a serious one in
the,gravitv of grain. There
*OA a icognized measure of
tois.the• bushel ha,bushl,
arfoit Also 4 means'ol ascert,
Aglomtor of gram by scales,
or� o real–necesit qf
ro,;itatrument as
and inealetAirg.
j.Every farmer
bythQMe 4 th• 41toRk-
ii'f4.411, and we-
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joorii.the
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Menilock City.
A nutnber from this vicinity attended
the picnic at Kintaiion Friday last.
Miss Minnie McIntyre is spending
„,,lqw leeks wi4h friends in Kincar-
Messrs Jno. McIntyre .and W. H.
Long Spent ,a couple of days in Tees -
water' and vicinity last week.
Mrs. D. Matheson who has been so
verf 1L-for-Vie--pat4e-sr -"Owes, rs, we
are glad to state, able to be around
again.
,The Presbyterian church 'here has
tbeen closed for the past two Sabbaths,
.ping to ',the Rev. Mr. • McDonald,
*sing at the Gneral Assembly.
The dircotOrS of the Hemlock City
Joint Stock Company opened the ten-
ders for'ithe necessary machinery of
their grist will on Tuesday last. Sev-
eral firms from the large cities put in
tenders, but the one of J. J. Grey
Co., of Toronto, proved the -most
acceptable. Tenders for the erection,
of the. bnilding ,re to be opened!
shortly and no doubt it will 4Q0i1 be ini
the course oterecOnn.
Calledmilan Society..
The Caledoifflociety 'held their
regular meeting On Wednesday tevenl.
ing and it was decided to hold games
this year. Active co m mi ttees were
appointed and are mow atworic mak-
ing all neCessary preparationa. Jt is
expected that the Huron And Bruce
tug of war men will again contend
with the Oxford men. A resolution of
thanks was Passed to Mr. D. R. Mc-
jntosh and his stalwart team for the
Hamer- in 'whch they had sustained
the already renowned career of Huron
,ftricl Bruce,
MARRIED
VRELLIVEN — LANE.—By the Rev. W. A.
Strongman, on June 18th. at the residence
of the bride's father, Mr. James. Lane,
Ashfild, Mr. Alex. McK. Treeaven, of
Befgrave, to Miss Many Jane Lane.
AGENTS WANED.
IF YOU WANT TO MAHE MONEY
TAKE HOLD AND SELL OM
I1 Al- NITIWEITY STOOK,
NOW IS THE rum.
WHITE US AT ONOE \ FOR, TERMS.
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We keep all the best lines in
weir Desi-tfciodp, Millinery, Glove, Zosery, Corets,
Lace Curtain, Etc.
ALso full line of gents furnishings. Our aim is :1-3 give
you a good article at a reasonable price.
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have .n hand a full supply &prepared paints all colors, Paris White" whitening and ala
baste, the best wall coating any shade, white -wash paint and all other kin6oforusbes.
SAP PAILS, DAIRY PAILS, CliE4MERY
CANS AND MI• LK PAWS & ALL KINDS
OF TIN WARE CiIIIRNS 'WASHING MA
• chines,' wringers, (oheap,) and cistern pumps.
0 K. building paper, the best and cheapest in the marketrindistinctible and vermine proof ;
also carpet felt, tarred and brown felt building paper.
Barb wire, plain twist, oiled and- annelled and
"Z 13 1\17 "CV 13, M.
Parties who intend to build, would ftnd it to their ad-
vap.tage to give me, a ca11.
irazdtas., X...TICarl\TONST
naetroughing a ape,eiality..
Repairing promptlly atttinded-io. '-'"-
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