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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-08-29, Page 4, . .. . , .. • 0•+. —TI4E— tit it110111 415r4:- gREEIAlt ACBORDINO TO THE pl EY/WA ma 4;117 GOBSCIENCE W 10 PRIZE ,A.BOVE ALL oTHXR LIBERTIES. iwrint AND TO ARO E ii0:01,triTrrarma•••_•-el..m. :1,A3,--ge•ASVArW, - - setting another good example to 'the motherland is before the Protestants of Canada. d 'Ile Luck now Sentinel Bruce County, Friday ,August 29th a ej Ohurches, and aim to establish the new orders of tlaegs by the beginning 'of the twentieth century. Thatace cornplithed they may expect to see British Protestantism follow our ex- • ample, within the following couple of decades. Canada led and Britain followed in tucknow. August 29tht.1890. LalTORS ARE, RESPONSIBLE. It is a comma /practicelor people who wish to air their grievances or • –r."-"s"--sseess • vent eir s tell the editor, who may object to be d up in t,heir,disputes, that they will take all the responsibility of the matter, and that'the paper has nothing to do but print their stuff. It is well- known, however, that a newspaper is legally. responsible for the statements' of its corresponnts. This fact was nnphasized by Judge Rose in a judge-, ment given'on Friday last in a libel *tilt between the Lindsay Watchman rind Warder. He said : "The defend- ent's papey equals the 'plaintiff's in vituperation, outrivals it in coarseness 'ilia runs atone in ito distribution of iltilte.t-thes_worat of the material West Waufanosh Council A special meeting was held on Satur- way A — 01,4 A hers present. A communication was read from the Township Solicitor re EP YOUR EYE ON THIS miffMMINNEe AI /11A/ •cno LiAgwPAT .TOOLS. ••• ett •LA Insgemanim Maathe Oil The Best • ' ..kkd OVALIV th 0 Ma rie,7,i t. 9512T"`""•l'ALLITZ113. SUPPLIES.. the costs being as follows : Garrow Jz Proudfoot, $407.94 ; Cameron Llz Holt, $300. • On motion of Messrs. Todd and -Johnston; Messrs. tlribson, Locks hart and Bailie were appointed•a coin mittee to interview Mr. Oa a view of settling a obtain a detailed s of the suit. The Reeve and Treasurer were authorized to borrow $1000 for the use of the township. Moved by Mr. Lockhart, seconded by Mr. Bailie that Wm. Thoins be paid $23, in full of his claim against the town.ship, for damage done to his crops and drains by water flooding thene—Carried. Coalition adjourned to meet according to adjournment in Saturday, l&th ult. eron with claims ,and meet of the costs Our various dep' artments, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, 11 A. ICAPS,-CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. READY • MADE • CLOTHING, ET0i Will be foun.d complete, full of specialties amd prices to suit the times. correspondence and not editor a Council met Aug. 16th. Itembers does not relieve the defendant, for an editor 'is morally as well as legally onsible for the contents of the paper. Such journalism would go 'far to reconcile one to a censorship of the —1----(rothisreepress, n sue found." SIGNS OF TB' 0' 'TIMES. The .world moVes, says the London A tiVerii8er. raven in Great Britain, where the EstabliellW Church ec, long strove to keep aloof from. the Non- conformists, there seems a tendency to. • make the best of the opportunities to • m itually advance Christian principles, and to .‘co-operate in good works S,r. ,II. A. Isaacs. the Lord Mayor of London, is a Jew, but he does not per- • mit that fact to come between him and his duty to forward:the public inter- . ests. • A few days since, he entertained the archbishops and. bishops of the all preeent. • Minutes of former two meetings were read and signed. The Treasurer's iep.ort, for June and July showed a balance' on hand of $20h.04. Moved by Mr. Ba;lie, seconded by Mr. Lockhart, that Alex. 1). Cameron be eiat I r of $60.—Carried. ' .The committee ap-. pointed to consult • Mr. Cameron re costs in gravel suit, reported that Mr. Cameron had agreed to accept $300 in full of his claims against the township. This amount to . include his costs in late suit and fees as Township Solicitor since 1886. Moved by Mr. Lockhart, Seconded by Mr. Tockt, that Mr. Cam- , erOn's oiler be accepted, and that he be. requested to furnish a detailed state - Meet of ilia account, as requested • by the Board by motion on May 27th.— Carried. The Clerk was instructed to request the Ashfield Council to . levy. an additional ride on the Ashfield poi - tion of U. S. S. .No.1, sufficient to Cover the amount over p ,id 'by the Wawanosh portion of the section in 1889. Witnesses in the gravel suit are requested . to present their claiins at next Council meeting. A cowman icatien from the County Clerk • was. AND Episcopal Church and the heads of the , read, in which it ,was stated that West various other Churches of the Christian .Ws.wanosh will .require to raiga2202 - ' bady. The Bishop ofLoridon proposed '6 for County purposes and $247 for -. . "The -health of the ministers of; all School grant for the current 'year. denominations." He prayed for unity, Moved by Mr. Bailie, seconded by MS: and added that he waeniore pleased to Todd, that, for the ts.xes required for County and Township purposes a have been asked to propose the toast, County rate of 2 mills and a Township rate of 2 mills le levied on the assess- beca:use he had also been asked to able property in the township for the couplee.vith• it the name of the Presi= dent,of the 'Wesleyan Conference the current year. The Clerk was author - chief minister of a body for which he i7 -Pd to levy rates on the different School ,Sections sufficient to raise the had the highest adniiration, and this amounts required bv the different year a minister whom he had long held Trustee Boards. Several checks were in .gre4t . personal esteem. Rev. •issued after which the Council ad - Charles IL 1-(ellsin reply, said he did journed to meet on Saturday, Septem- , not think that in. Engl.und there was a ber 27th. probability of immediate union of the several...Churches ; hut it was their • duty to eultivatee kind spirit toward each other end co-operate in every good work. While there was so much • to (IQ, they would not be warranted in wasting their strength and time in con..., ilict one with another. Another illustration of how things have changed since Nonconformists . were ostracized and persecuted by the State-aupported Church was given the other day, when the Episcopal Bishop• , of Ripon (Dr. Boyd Carpenter) irivited the Leeds Nonconformist Ministers' Association to take tetewith him at his palace, and expla,insd to them the ninny sightiein and around the cathe- dral. It was, a ministerial .chronicler setae a teue Nirenicon. The Britian exponents of the Gospel pay not be moving in.* direct route tosiss.rd sarganie ,union, ,but they are doing the next hest thing : they culti- .Alf t0) the tipitit that lea& to brotherly sympathy and eseopetattaon. In Paned% the'dissiding littea are .still less tightly drawn. Let Protest - cheap as we sell for caash and produce CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO. LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON .10.0...NonommellormAr, R. K. MILLER, Clerk. Aormowarommenitinesomonos . . 1 S We keep all the best lines in Twee, Dress Goo, • Millinery, -Gloves, liosierya, Corsets, Lace Curtains, Etc. •Also full line of gents furnishings. Our aim is to give you a good article at a reasonable price,. "NAT C 01\T 1\T LI - Liingside Mr. A A; Crowston went; on a trip. to England. The Misses Sarah and Bessie Tiffin were visiting last week in Kincardine. Mr. ° Richard McKenzie, wile leis been visiting friends here, returned on Tuesday last to his home in 'Manitol.a.' Win. Milne, of Warwick, Spent a fee/days lately with his friends here'. Miss Belli McKenzie, of Detroit, is visitieg her.friends here. All' who wrote •fer third class certifl. cater from this viciaity Were secsesa- f al. • . ' The Misses Kate and Charlotte Csowaton aro visiting friMids Dan- ville. , Miss McLean, saf Wingliam, is the guest of Mrs. James Crowstcm, . Mie's M. McKenzie, who has been sick for the last week • is able to be around again. • • The %steel Kate and Charlotte Crewston came 1;oine from Dunville last, week. • — ... ••.........,, • -All ,k0idii of groceries of the best qualitiea kept at the new grocery very atten e o. only. Goode delivered to any part of i H • :■........x..mr•ao•wor.donowamewmrootara D T. Lawrence has just received a full line of SCYTHES ANL) STONES, SNATIIS, CRADLES AND FINGERS, HAY RAKE -1, • FORKS ANDFORK HANDLES, 110E, POKES, HARVEST TOOLS, COAL OIL, MACHINE, BOILED, RAW AND LINSEED OILS, WRITE LEADS:, ZItiC, WHITE AND DRY PAINTS, MIXED PAINTS, ALABASTINE, , GLASS AND PUTTY, WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS, BUILDING PAPER 0. K. DRY, AND 'FAR, ROOF TAR PAINT AND COAL TAR, WAWA LIME; PLASTER OP PARIS; LAND PLASTER, LAWN MOWERS, GRINDSTONES, DAISY - CHURNS, WASHING MACHINES, SCREEN WIRE CLOTH,FLY TRAPS, PURE PARIS GREEN IIONEY EXTRACT91S BEE SMOKERS, liONEY CANS: KNIVES, ETC., AND A FULL LINE OF TIN AND GRANITE WARE, BRASS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. Eave troughing done on the shortest notice at reasonable figures. Repairing promptly ers will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.' • gar „organic nnien tbe Protecant ,t,b0 !Ho, 111110S. T.I.A.WIRMI<TO, °wort. Ants here lead iu the gvand movement ste jr.,747.77777., — ? •i „ r1r, '' ,•• 0f"I• lak ,,,.•••••,,,A,Ti ,11.••.•••- • • • mil