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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-07-25, Page 4i7;r1,. • • , ••• `.1 ••>4.•rt.10," ,,„•••Crlo•vro• ***•• • •' ••e:4t,ii•t,14% , • "*. •••••e. 4". • ' 4 r or.0 • 410 '4*r •••• ' ' • lit • • , • ' •• • r, • P' `S.T1' 4474' -''''•""4 - - . • -The 1..uckpow"Sentineeruce Cou ray? rFriday 25th, ...6.••••.0•47 ". • (z, A 114110W c,$5 tittind 15 •_ . :shenittootntoend itself to the director* of our township and county ' fairs. MiJjing is a necessary accomplishment 4.21..ttit . A..15.1,112 4,P" OBE LIBERTY TO UTTEI; AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACBOIADOIG TO THE MUTATES CORgicigNOE WE rejApoPt ALL (m•um, LIBERTISS. • • t;e rOin: 7,11300; ontthe farm and by all means let the milktanaid be introduced. itrA•us vitromm,.... • Aff...KA.• 611%, tar Urld11^..A...53M1111..1 \VAAtt,INCA "JrAfAT:Ark,RA '• • ••• or" CROP PROSPICT$ IN ONTARIO It1,4o • fr. V, • .": •„• in' Ontario are exceptionally ,tbright, ,and there is every indication of such a • binuitifur harvest as will materially Atrengthen the, backbene of the :Pr:iv- srFrom . early Biking the ,,niost: • nce. iavoilblit Weather prevailed and the • whole ,.country was 'covered with greenness. There was no grasshopper • to attack the grass, no midge, no WeaVel, no rust to blight the grain, tie black knot to 'destroy the plums, 110 petatoo rot, nu frost, no fly to nip the soot crop in the bud, and the farmer's heart is glad, for surelyw hi 'la 0110 of the years of plenty. The Cotirity'Verrili ce iviih its gOld medal and its host of sturdy yeomanry, :rer:iri well in the lead as a banner county and, will, join in the general rejoicing. There's a,good time corning boys, wait a little Ioniser. • •••••••/0 KNO"S ON PLUMS. • 70-4 •• • f' 'Pr6f.fatiton, of, the Ontario Agri- .- 001#4 College, concludes au interest, • ing bulletin on black knot, Nith the .feltoiringpractical hints : most orchardists :have &And the best thiing to do i,s to cut off, affeetod limbs grid ,destroy them. Mier° 'an tree ia badly &Wicked, 41es- ACV, Ote Ph* .tree- ' experiments in applying • ilinteed off to, the knots-, with a small 114.4611.-8,0„tasi to saturate the knot' have Own effective. This is done three or &;.11nEctiPle;e.Ourilig the -summer; as roll .res .the knots",,,tppeac, ,-,Coal oil -witty be oused, but it Must be applied carefully. If it,,,runi 'wertUe,branh it choke cherry (trees near (orchards should be- destreyed. It, is ,unfortunate that so little regard is ;paid to the hi* which requires affected •-.trees to be destroyed. These trees. .are scattering millions of spores yearly 4 i• -o rind thus spreading the disease to all ,pattrof the rrovince. Blighted trees :stand .04, inonurnents af the indifference ..and ignorance of those who .should _co-operate -in fighting against a com- ' Anon feA.•, . -011EAT Britain's commerce continues, ito expand. The British .Board of Trade returns for the month of June show that the imports increased ,43,506,0014, and the exporAs increased X3,000;04)0 over June of last year. Mn.• Adam Brawn, M. y for amil- 11. -1fau been appointed (CvMulifilSioriiir I .w represent ',Catiatla at the Jamacia Exhibition, ,to be held in January, next. We lase 44.1regay a good ,trade .witb the Indies:bet capable of greater „extension. Mr. Broylqi, with his busi- ness experience and,ahilitiy, attractive presience, and fluency of speech, is pte- ,ennently the man for the position. .A.LTHOuGG Toronto ;Is a praaund 4,Taiture in Atke,,vattqr ,of summer agricultural sur- passes anything of the (rind in Canada, ,and is equal, perhaps, to anything in the world, earth ,y,ear adding to its -stability and popularity. Among the .features of , attraction this'season will be a milking contest. This is novel, n d will nO doubt be interesting to visitorsius displaying one of the most pleasing pioitures of farm life, be- yond teaching the citizens.of Toronto which cow gives the buttermilk. This Seature has a ,practical aspect; which is used to provide easy berths for rep- resentatives of royalty, English lords, generals and flunkeys. General Mid. dleten has just been obliged to let go his -grip, -and -we share the npinionthat Canada can furnish a .conasaander of her militia quite as acceptable to Can- adians. as he. who has just vacated. At the age of twout -three „our fair a mi even ' e peruntte elect her own lord ,and master, or Governor General as 'he 'is politely termed. A sentimental connection is all vary wellin 'its way, but what our country needs mast ianot.to provide a trough for English aristocrats to feed at, but the introduction of British gold to develop our indu,stries and God-given resources. This would draw us closer and bind the niother land more firmly to us, for where her treasurejs theremill her hart be also. 'Um application . of Messrs, Cliff it Forster for a loan of' $50c0-frOM the municipality should commend itself to the serious consideration of every one who has the tinterest and pi egress of our village.at heart. For twenty-five years.:-.e,han opposed all such schemes arid the highest compliment we can pay ourselves is to aay that we are Wilding ourown. e ORM? 111 ,same,vacant lots are with .us,still. 11 we are to make a change in our policy and .grant the lean let es count the -cost. !Viking the present assessed rate of the village it will add to the taxes ten centsrfor every hundred dollars of essessment, reducing annually to the end of. the term. • Can, we afford it Will it pay nil all .means let us test it. • Nothing venture, nothing have! The present seems a most op- portune timefor giving the assistance aked,.Without materially increasing our burden of "taxatirm. Our Railway benus, amounting to $130. annually, expires this' year, so. that in granting the loan our taxes would scarcely be inereased. Business men 'know the struggle „necessary in establishing a business. Money lenders tell us that the first thousand dollarsis harder to earn than the next ten thonsand. We know' the struggles and the progress made by our factory in establishing and building up its trade, but, we don't know its possibilities. ,As an illustra- , don' of whet, we m ea n we miht p Di n t sto.the Bell Organ Company, of Guelph. In 1864 Wm. Bell worked at tlie bench and to -day the business is the largest of the kind in Canada. It is being re -organized and English capital invested to vie amount of .1;21.0,0Q0. This is what w,e huye before us in the 'way of possibility. Naturally as the North West is deve o ed, Ontario will become ,idore and u,bre a manufactur, ing centre end .source of supply, and if we are toihav,e,a name in the future No most unite,our in teests and grapple, for,onr slutie. - NOW FORHARVEST TOOLS. Marakin5' 0111 V Best in .tlio 148 Tir. MI Ile • MI • •• A I, TAY:140 OW -1\T CEEE.A.P frir• P0 WELL " ,1 &an ;side. The drought 'hes de, tr ,yed almost alL the news. Bayiqg is.a.thing of the past. Mr. Pack, ,of Toronto. is calling upon his aunt Mrs..JOhn C,NIMS8,011. Miss Annie Ross is horde on a visit. Mrs. W. Crowstoo,"of Winghani, is visiting ,at kelvin 'Grove Farrn. • - Mr. Alex. Reid ,aud family spent a few days last week in Kincardine. Miss Bella McPherson arrived home from Toronto a „few days ago. Mrs. E. MePnerso,n left on Wednes- day last for Winnipeg. Mr.1A. A. Orowston is ac present clerkiog in the store ,oft •Mallough. The Remy. Mr. McLennan held a • meeting and baptism at the luxike of Mr. John McKeniie on Tuesday even- ing ,last. Mr.,John McKenzie returnwl hale from Colorado., a few days ago, niuch impro'red in health. All 'Who ,tied the entrantce- exam- ination ircim 0:88 Vtal)itY Wert MOMS& 'No LAMER -1. SEASON. I Our various departments, DRY GOCADIS, ROCERIES, BOOTS- AND SHOES, HATS Alp CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. READY MADE CLOTHING, • ETC. be---fougad-oopaplete,--faPc-o-f-spetla-lties to suit the times. 0. L CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO, LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS ! • 117.e keep all the best lines in Tweeds, Dress Goods, Mi11iezy, Gloves, liosiery, Corsets. • Lace Curtains, Etc. Also full line of gents furnishings. Our aim is to give A you a good article at a reasonable price. • w 00N_N-.E LEL RDWARE li HARDWA T. Lawrence haS just received a full line of SCYTHES AND STONES, SNATHS, CRADI*,Eig"' AND FINGERS, }JAY itAKES, • FORKS AND FORK ;HANDLES, HOES, POKES, HARVEST TOOLS, COAL OIL, MACHINE, BOILED, RAW AND LINSEED OILS, WRITE LEADS, • ZINC, WHITE AND DRY PAINTS, MIXEDPAINTS, ALABASTIN4 GLASS AND PUTTY, WIRE FENCING OF ALL KIN. DS, BUILDING 'PAPER 0.,x: 'DRY, AND TA:R, ROOF TAR PAINT -AND COAL TAR, WATER LIME, PLASTER OF PARIS, LAND PLASTER, LAWN MOWERS, GRINDSTONES, DAISY • CHURNS, WASHING MACHINES, SCREEN WIRE'CLOTJ-I,FLY TRAPS,. PURE PARIS GREEN HONEY EXTRACTORS BEE SMOKERS, liONEV CANS, KNIVES, ETC., AND A FULL LINE OF TIN AND GRANITE WARE,, AND ENAMELLE.D PRESERVING KETTLES. ------- • Eave troughing done ori the Shortest netice at reasonable figures. Repairing promptly Attended to. Cash buyers will do well to eive mea call before purchasing elsewhere. IJVCICINTOW