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The LucknoW Sentinel BrucelOotintyr Friday, Septem er 2Otti
EEP Yo--"dR, E
tailimmulmoromaglimoolowe
HO% in this Province whteh is dotted
all over with public schools and flooded
every morning and evening with news-
papers, could. be so ignorant or foolish
• as to cause his own death by blowing
out the as. Yet that iawhat a Kent
141DERT1L, TO 'UTTER AND TO GDR
AcBoRDINE TO TILE DICTATES
consceeoca mrs PRIZE ABOVE ALL
'OTHER ;LuiERTIES,
Est.o19nw,,September26th,i800.
2!!! 1. FAIR aBA•Siliti
Thi a is the -'season of Agriculturat
fairs, from the great Industrial- at-
,-• in'an-dtchti-r-xer-O7niorasi Vac;
• CANADA COnsethes nearly twenty-
seven million bushels of wheat and
about two mililon bushels are required
for seed. Last year we only produced
2,7;600,000 bushels ; so it was
necessary to-importhinto this agricul-
tural country 1,500,000 bushels.
This year the •conditions aro, more
favorable. It is estimated that we
have grown 40,300,000 bushels and
that. as' a cousequence we shall have
N :THIS I
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NOW FOR HARVEST TOOLS.
M;atille' Oil, The Best In the market*
•BUILDERS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES_
oron ut. an e
to the modest but by no,tneans nnun-
pertant township show. All these
*orito a purpose more important than
-mere amusement. It is truly said by
CelpLtereporary that a properly con-
noted agricultural fair is the best
able educator to the observant
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farmer. Its odject lesson* appeal at
Ce to the eye and to the brain. • To
Afeos-w,hat some neighboring farmer can
o is an incentive to renewed zeal on
1. the part of the visitor. The opportun-
4,ty to examine the best farm products
of any section, the interchange of ideas,
..4he discussion of methods, all tend to
•.alcrease the fartneeacapacity for mail-
ing his. own farm. No enterprising
rifler should fait to, support and visit
is tical show and as many of the
:in‘oney will allow. It will be time and
itianney well spent to attend the Kinloss
SpBranch at Lucknew on the 7th and
oLOetobox
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. SqUND ADVICE.
UNDER a recently passed Act of the
Ontario Legislature, municipal councils
have now power, subject to a popular
vote, to pass by-laws prohibiting the
sale of intoxicating liquors within their
bounds. The first township to take
advantage of the law is Lanark, in the
eastern county of the same name,
The township came under license after
the repeal of the Scott Act, but 'at the
earliest opportunity the voters, by a
majority of 105, have declared in favor
of prohibition. The temperance ladies
gave special support to the leaders in
the movement.
:TolIONTo Telegram;• An advertising
fakir who' did up a number of Western
Ontario business men, is in jail at Lon-
don. Even John Labatt, the well-
known brewer, was one of his victims.
.s-is-that-taerchaut--
should stick 'ta legitimate newspaper
advertising. The man who takes a
good space in a good newspaper, pubs
in a readable advertirement and
changes-it-before-it-beconies-stale-,-wil
keep hiinielf well before the public
without wasting money.on "fakes."
The Hon.' G. W.. Ross, in addressing
2efpeople of Hamilton last 'week, on
eiopening,'of their Public Library,
.Only recommended -that the patrons,
d1eIsfiction, then appears to be the
oaStom in other communities. where
4'1Jhearies have been established. He.
lciScott,thaakeray, Dickens, Charge*,
CollineUerefOrtined
en, well acquainted with theEnglish
language, .and they taught useful
lessons ;, bui the man who has carefully
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read Hallam, Hume, Gibbon, Macau lay
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and, 'Green has acquired more useful
information than he • could have
• obtained from alt .the worksOf all 'the
novelists mentioned above, he has
made:himself -familiar with a good
• 'Vocabulary of ,English 'words, and,
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unleSs he.ia prone' to spooniness and
"gush," he has been .well entertained
P. by the truth .which is . stranger than
fiction. In the absence of public
libraries, a taste for hovels is often.
• apqeired by yen/1g people, because
--n)vels are cheaper than, any other
books. They are pc-rly 'printed aryl.
Ili. cheaply 'bound ; one buys a paper -
covered novel,.e hen he ds not feel
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that he caii atrord-to.buy a darer book,
an!.1.the'zrovers are lent beck aed for',h
among ,frierels, till they. aegeire
a wide circulation.With the
library so easy of acce,F4, the e;ccuse for
contining one's .reading to nore:s dis-
appears: ID 'as efiqy tO L4e.t. a 'good
book as a peer one fm* thr IThrary.
Parents can p; (fel ni -a useful sr.
••• by • directine their ciiiiiiren's
Cons in t! «1 -et ion of boas1is-
tory, does eta. .t. schoolbre•s are Fvf,' to
•itvagine, eiae-ist„ of a record of
and battles. With the dates cf
d deaths figs and (tieens. )1
a record of the birth mid growth of
tied aksiowledge of what
has occurred in the past enables the
aitizen ,to,deal properly' with the prob-
letna.of the present. The het prepar-
*Oa for a political career is a familiar
!.:ntanee with history. It is the
,d of "general reading," and Mr.
•• well to speak earneatly on
nt.
1.,e' it; hard .to believe that, in spite of
nareds of warniugs and as. many
.Ject lessona, any human being, with
411 iposseasion ,,of his sense, and
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FAYZJOB.& POWELVIS
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SUMMER - SEAS
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• Our various departments, DRY GOODS,,
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, H A.TS AND
CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
READY • MADE CIL.OTHING, ETO. if
011tid COM lete, full of specialties ad prices
• to suit the times.
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO
• LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON
IVIORTGAGE SALE
VA.LITABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE
Townships of Yinlose and Lindsay, in
ilta-County-of-Brwm • ---
uNDER POWER OV '3A.LE CON-
tained in two certain registered mort-
gages made by. Stephen and Elizabeth Bradley
Jo the vendors, will be sold by public; auction
`by, JOHN PURVIS., Anctioneer„nt CAIN'S
MOTEL. in the
TOWN OF LUCKNOW
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Saturday, Sept. 27th, 1890
eleiMnfreereenh.
AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., .•'
The following freehold property„namely, :
First, let number fourteen, in the fifth conces-
sion of the. Township of .Kinloss, 100 acres
more or less. Sec mut, lot 'lumber sixteen in
the fifth' concession uf the T.ownship of Lind-
say; West of the :Berry. ltoad. except the most
northerly 1g -i -ares thereof. ,ceutaihing 82 acre
more or less.
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• The Kinins farm is improved, abotit Go
acres cleared, having a new story and a h.aif
house thereon, the soil •is a. productive clay
loam and is .situatedon zood roads, .abotit four
miles from the".12oWn of Lu -know. The lot in
the Tow:140)0f Lindsay is•uhimproved except
the performance of settlem tut duties.,
TELnis Al) CONDITIONS
Cne tenth of the purchasc rnt'y t be pail
down. Further particulars • will be made
known at time of rale or may be ascrtaihen
ou applicatiln t,7
ALBERT 0. JEFFETZ).-,
Vend,n, Sollcit2r, London, Ont.
JOIN 'Petly:s,
Ancti‘kuovr, Frolyrned.
PUBLIC INOTCE.
MANTL
MANTLA
The time for heavy mantles for the ladies has come,.
We are ready to supply them with a
I BEALETTIA, itli. PLAIN on PICMIED STED,
or anice presiden,t cloth in a fashionable shade.
TOTICE IS HEREBY .,GIVEN. THAT
Adam Itu•eov,,rni. nt te Town -hip of
Carrick, in the (..'ounti.• of ymati, will
apply ti the l'ariiatnentOi (..i4nufla it the next.
thereof for a Bill of 4":0,.roe ir)rn his
• Eunna hi.c Correll. formerly
Of the. Townhip of Carack; bat now re-
in t:te city of Obit:v.4.... in the l-ttate of
hyrow,,i ( o f adultery.
I) this 1st day of•
S...ptem;)er.
(r„t 'LiNNOR. f•
(.; fr applicant.
i2)9f.t --VOTERS? OAST, --1890
e.n.;vienitte ot ee ToWilAtcip of nest
County of anroti.
-‘,TOTICE IS IELY GIVUNTTIAT
,,r d' -red to the
p.c.ons nAntii.ned in the third and fourth
• n f the "V"t -fs List At C the c.,pies
'requited by said section to be s ) ti-ammitted
or delivered of the lid, puriant to the said
act, of all persomi appearing hy the last
revised Assessment Roll 7)f the sid niunicipal•
ity to vote in the said municipality at elections
for. tnetnbers to the Legislative Assembly and
at municipal elections and the i;aid lint um
first posted up at my office in St. Wiens en
the 25th day of Sept., 100, and remains there
fel. inspection.
Elect( rs are called' tzpon to examinfthe said
iis,and.if any oniisiions nr any r,theeerrets,
are, found therein, to take immediate pmeted-
ings to have the same errors corrected aec.ord-
-ing to aiv. •
Dated at at. Helens this 25th day of Sept. ,.
?-870
R. K. MILLER,
Plittico thi slid municipalityI
St Hejens P, 0.1
• OUR 1LLINERY ,E TIVIENT
is well supplied with the latest goods for fall a:t..d ;inter.
Whether you want to buy or not9 Len Markle
if*
extenas a cicUa1 invi a ion to • the:Mies' to .oal and 51upeot •
the ztook,
001,1NELL.
pmemnomm,-7,‘..errNya,rawar.crgrar
'SEW dif11011117.
1=1•011160care
T. Lawrence has jusit received a full line of
SCYTHES AND STONES, SNATHS, CRADLES AND. FINGER'S, HAY RAKES,
FORKS AND FORK HANDLES, IIOES, POKES, H..RTEST TOOLS,
COAL OIL, MACHINE, BOILED, RAW AND LINSEED OILS,'WIIiTi LEADS,.
ZINC, WHITE AND DRY PAINTS, MIXED PAINTS, ALABASTINE,
GLASS AND PUTTY, WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS, BUILDING P1 K.
K.
DRY, AND TAR, ROOF TAR PAINT AND COAL TAR:WATER, LIME,
PLASTER OF PARIS, LAND PLASTER, LAWN MOWERS, GILINITON,ES, PATSY
CHURNS, WASHING- MACIIINES, SCREEN WIRE CLOTH,FLY TRAPS,
PURE PARIS GREEN HONEY EXTRACTORS 'BEE SMOKERS, HONEY CANS,
KNIVES, En., AND A FULL LINE,OF TIN AND GRANITE WARE, '
BRASS AND,ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES,
Eave troughing .done on the shortest netiee at reasonable figures. Repairing promptly
attended to. Cash buyers will do well to give me a cail before purchasing elsewhere. •
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