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The Lucknow Sentinel Bruce County, Friday ,July.
A4RR: ii11ERTT J. JITTER AND TO. RQT.111
FlifErit 40,30:R/M..10. TO THE 'DIOTAT1Mi
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tousitA917. 4`7117 11t, 1000.
111411L7j 741M PEST. .
1:lirreaders would do well to look out
ior,Ogns of the maple tree pestihat is
eedie in the neighboring state
dace ad the big atipendet and they
elatm to be gettiug corer and cannot
staid the"strain Minh longer; andat
thei game time they -bairti, ivery little, •»- LA --
idea of what they really are paying.
For the -purpose then, of- showing who
are the real reformers in Bruce county
council, we priut "below the drvisiOP
list..
For doing away with the sessionDI
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-Are
J. S. McDonald., Thetnpson,
Intgre, N. McIntyre, Shouldice,
Me -
Naughton, Curry, McKellar, McKay,
Moir, Bradley. Walker, Little,
Waechter, llenderson, LObsinger,
Soott (Culross), R. E. Moore, Mc-
Denald (Lindsay), Courimns, Haw-
herne.-24.
_Against doing away with the session:
Messrs. Stephens, Cummings, McLean,
IL John
of New or
,its 'Presence' to the ordinary observer
>is the appearance of white spots on the
• under side of the sinalleilirancilea and
4- twigs. The spots increase rapidly in
•.siz4 and numleer,'until the,v.Arle tree
:is affected. At a little distance the'
, look like plashes of lime, but on Oos-
..er inspection they are found to be ota
44; ,woUy, glutinous texture, something
' -lila:A very thick and, sticky spiders'•
•••„to.4. •
well.» They are the abode, of a minute
»inseet which multiplies with...rapidity,
and'uot onlystrips the boughs of every
- particle of foliage, but also oonsuMes
the sap aud`vitality of the wend itself,
• - so that the tree subjected to its ravages
„e'•:dies ' rom the extremities downward,
f
-- # and iniiiiiiiiOrtiTurfbeemies as black
,
• . ,And brittle as' if it had passed through
•;fire. only one variety of maple la said
to be attacked, but the varieties isA
_common one, and none of the treeabe-
longing to it seem to eseape. About
•three 'years, apparently, are required to
,destroy .a tiee. In many parts of
t, ,Brooklyn, says the Evening Post,
house -owners have tried to save their
trees by the process of pollarding or
s• • setting of All the branches and
leav-
Ing the •bare trunk. This •radieal
method has ,proved successful in some
eases,. bnt not in alt, as it is no uncom-
Jima iexpetieneeto see the fatal plague
.spots Ppm the new green shoots.
„In maw streets »every maple tree on
.sicles of the way for several cou-
tive blocks is. covered with this
•sting blight, and every one
them • are doomed, unless • all
previus experience is fallacious. , It
*declared that the disease was brought.
ton, W. . o oaten, i c e ,
Oottort, Miller,- Davis, Wm. McIntosh,
Dr. Scott, D. J. Bain. -16.
ABOUT six thousand children are in-
sured in Great Britain every year, and
A cable says it is believed that many
are permitted to die through criminal
neglect, if not directly murdered, to
gain the insurance. The Bishop of
Peterborough has, a Bill before the
Rouse of Lords which provides that
the insurance money in all bases of the
death of children insured shall be paid
to the undertaker for burial purposes
o'1y.
Germany.
Lucknow • several soft maples
:have Jen atieeted by the peat, mad
Already a large tree of .the beautiful
row that surrounds Mr. W. J. Little's
_slice) and .residenee, .on Outtliai street,
,has died, and,nearly all the others have
been 'more or less htiected with the
sliSecise. •
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NOW FOR. HARVEST tOOLS.
Maelline On! fike fest in ale e
BITILDERS A.TD JOINTERS SUPPLIES.
ROHR
ANDREW—On Dominion Day, the wite
Mr. Isaac Andrew of a eon.
of
MABRI ED
DAVIDSON— Stant—At Port Elgin, on July
2nd, by the Bev. J. Greene, at the resi-
dence of the bride's father, Mr. G. M.
Davidson of Kincardine. to Miss Chac-
o •ort gm.
• ;BRUCE COUNTY VOUNCIL
late
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UMMER SEASON - 1890.
••POWELL2it
Our various departments, 134Y GOODS,
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BATS AND
- -CAPS,-CROCKERY_& GLASSWARE.
READY • MADE CLOTHING, ETU.
Will be found complete, full 'of specialties aid » prices, '
6 tO suit the times.
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MILLINERY!
The Tara Leader in referring to the
action of the »County Council in doing.
• „away with the Dezember this
year says t ---"In its ioeeption (envy
_reforwis opposed, the greatest • opposiL.
lion arising' from old fogies who have
• been used to a certain course for years
and cei.not be made to see, that any
„change would be anriMprovemcnti and
from others who are actuated by
motives, end •care nothing kbout
• the cost to the people. • While not
,prepared to. enter fu!ly into a discuss-.
,ion of the advisability of the reform
,insugureted ,by the Griunty Council in
abolishing the December session, we
lle9eve the movement is ie the right
• Alirection. Ontario, as well as the
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OF INTEREST TO THE
LADIES.
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Mr. J., ',Murchison, Lucknow, has - opened
a new millinery store in the stand lately occu-
pied by Mrs. Findlater.. The business is strict -
IT millinery. •
THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW.
TRELATEST STYLES.
- • THE PRICES THE LOWEST..
Mrs, Murchison will be pleased to, have you
sail and inspect the stock before purchasing.
BULL FOR SERVICE.
TRS :UNDERSIGNED WILL KlitEP
fpr service this sea.son at north halt Lote
63 and 51, in the 1st conzession of Kinloss, his
Superior bred Shorthorn 131111 "Solomon."
PEniaan :---Solomon, is red,' calved. June
20th. 1888, bred by Thomas Anderson, Dun-
Kannon, Ont:, got by Wallace (imp) 2752, dam
Minnehaha, by Doubledee 481 ; Primrose, by
Rhoderic Dhu,
301; Jennie,. 1165, by Dixie
Duke,•471 ; Maid of the Forest, 1455, by John
•A. McDonald, 721 ; Mayflower, 1511, by
• Alfred 304 ; Eva, 981; by Souter Johnny,
10833 Florenee—Nightingide, 1067,, by ..Yon,Pg
Cambridge, 1178; Lady Elgin, 1252, by Dalli-
more 463 ; Fdiza, 955, by Doke, 484 ; Count-
ess 2nd, 783, by Leop.old, 761. Conntess 1 st`
782,by San of Comet imp), 238, (155h Prin.-
cess (imp) 419, by Son of Lancaster, 360; by a
„el -101e Dominioa," is frightfully over -
governed, and as the expensiveness of
,tiie inaoliinery is not prominently
• uefore, the peepie, they do not real-
ize 'the burden they are earrying.
Yhey are waking up, hbwever, and not,»
• 'withstanding the opposition displayed,
against. the proposal under discussion,
we believe it is but the forerunner of
many others. » Reforms mustoriginate
with the people. The County Councils
are the,nearest to the' people of any of
.our important legislative bodies, and
may bortruthfully said to represent
•;their opiniens most ,clearly. By the
•reform Bryce council has made in the
integeot of economy in itsuwn consti-
tution, it is entitled to be heard ,when
• it speaks in favor of retrenchment in
other departments of the pub1i service.
je peyment end Appointment • of
public eyants Ls, °he 'very important
•seetem in which it ahem& ;a needed,
and we hope the County Omincil of
'Pape Will not be the last to' petition
,for a reform, for a change there mint
aeon . for ,the-faroeis. as pro-
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CQg
• LUOKNOW & DUNGANNON;
LOOK. OUT .FOR BARGAINS!
son of Windsor, 698.
TERMS :—$1.25; thoroughbreds, 55.00.
RODERICK GOLLAN,
Lucknow, P. 0.
851
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WDEP
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We keep all the best lines in.
Tweeds!, Dress Goods, • Zitilliner3r, Gloves, Itosiory, Corsets.
Lace Ourtaius, Etc.
Also full. line of gents furnishings. Our aim is to give
you a good article at a reasonable price.
W CO ..tfT:FiLATIL,--
THECOOKS BEST FRIEND
1890 -VOTERS' LIST -1890
-,1Mukieipsiity, of the Township of liindlosso
County of Bruce.
INT'OTICE IS ilEREBY GIVEN THAT r
have transmitted or delivered to the
persons mentioned in the third and fourth
sections of the "Voters List At,t" the copies
required by said section to ben transmitted
br delivered of the lit., pursuant to the said
set, of all persons "appearing by the last
revised Assessment Poll of the said municipal.
ityto vote in the said municipality at elections
for members to the Legislative Assembly and
at municipal elections and the said list was
drat posted ut my office in Langside on the
9th day of Juluy, 1890, and remains there for
inspection. •
Electors are called npon to examine the said
list, and if any omissions or ' au y other errors
sre found therein, to take immediate proceed-
ings to have the same °aura corrected accord-
ing tO law.
Dated at LangAide this 9th day of Jnly1 '90.
65449'
MOB J$EIDI
Plolt ot Ole 8%id ulunicipality,
Langaide
HARDWARE ,»! HARD
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T. Lawrence has just received »a full line of .
SCYTHES AND STONES,» SNATHS, bRADLES AND FINGERS, HAY RAKES,
FORKS AND FORK HANDLES, HOES, POKES, HARVEST TOOLS, •
COAL OIL, MACHINE, BOILED, RAW/AND LINSEED OILS, -WRITE LEADS,
ZINC, WHITE AND DRY PAINTS, MIXED •PAINTS, ALABAST1NE,
GLASS AND PUTTY, WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS, BUILDING PAPER O. K.
* » DRY, AND TAR,.ROOF TAR PAINT AND COAL TAR, WATER LI4E,.
PLASTER OF PARIS, LAND PLASTER, LAWN MOWERS, GRINDSTONES, DAISY
CHURNS, WASH IN G MACHINES, 'SCREEN WIRE CLOTH,FLY TRAPS,
PURE PARIS GREEN HONEY EXTRACTORS BEE SMOKERS; HONEY CANS,
KNIVES, ETC., AND A FULL LINE OF TIN AN p GRANITE WARE.
BRASS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES.
Eave troughing clone on the shortest netice at reasonable figures. Repairing promptly
' attended to. Cash buyers will do well to give me call before purchasing elsewhere.
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