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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-02-20, Page 1
b °4YM �0 FOUVEIRY E.N TL A ITI.1 11111. not retail oii.aetail SAWS AND A$.Rs c(u� liltovtq. (' ASBETUS J40KING 1'un §AVE Morkt�r y rqx Machinery, Ey purchasingfrom Ilarlundoiii Patent 011 Cal■ lYii1T[ x(:'13 NEW HAY K1�'IFF 1 barge 8'arlety Always ' �, � � � y �, - v- rad aZ1y tJi!tit dlse Ilk 8901 fi. v that is new, call and see . I). C. TAYLOR. „-, r acnrmr. .'ri _,, .f ,rift—'1'�v'^+. '.r - 1•—f'. ^'k., n. L'k.7:.+'l$.'A'r`. .1'.'oF'R"R": r. S', '1'Slrfi. ....-._ M71,",^t L7'C"'r",r^4 .:. ,ry .., ..Fx..'�iWl�c1'o,!�'�'i;,'���,,,''�"^.'.m±t�.aa ._: .. ': •���il i �.fk"'c.i•'-s._-.r _,S +58'Ti'..^F.-r ''Zu ""7�' .p75+ss,.: "' VOL Y VIII.-- 7' LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEER VARY 20, 1891 WHOLE -- - - Ii NO. *, i - �-a a E ,�-�'C"` ©�" OUR TORONTO LETTER.. ings thus far have been enormously attended, �pqE T .BRUCE Y ,,4,,VA �' G CO„WP,4NY' thr)ueandabeing unable to gain entrance. Sir . n r IV -� — - ftTPMffW,I1!F"fI:` TV} a, e . ell Ina a nrnrperrt er , ”" v u n ilr o o - e,•- . `' 'r • composition of the delegation that opened the tlr: Junes $awund again ;the BetTorna bloc(-, n „ r'. bvi corner ip tow, n j A Yt'onuunt.l Titter Throws lite Ilotut - .campaign here, Side by side,' in happy con- Candidate. —r'•— Into t.uughter,--CU'tifasircltrUl on lire 1►0• " and Caull,l,rll Htrs„ Lockout§, ,';l {pA y +� intnion Elections.. coird, were - the uppos iig -Pleukent9 of our � "� Fain, � � y °�a national and social life,& noted temperance The largest `political convPrltioa JAMES "' �w.'Y rs?4 N —' , apostle and a burly brewer, a 1'oyal Catholic IftyTCItoNTo, FEB. 17.—The announcement of that hae ever asse rnbled in Bruce EDITOR & PUBLISHER. N11.N?'ZY �'iZ„>t LOAN the Dominion elections threw the opening of and an ultra Uranaeman, It was a ease of you pays your money and takes your county took place in the Town Hall, "'8UL'�f7;111'Tf0N'PIIT'� 81.00PER ' " xheLe„ialntive Assembly on the lith iu,t.' choice,” 'Cho arranirement was universally Kincardine, on Friday last to select tt, L T;9b"15 T�SliT'T) ON ALT, PT;.I'�' somrabat into the shade. 'Prue there was Y l y Yh; .� It I �q lti U VAN(Ji':. c1►,:11 1,"iuts. Chellre,;, drafts alid commented upon and excited many hurnorous ' mor.'�st�Pacsirhrrl. otPsdiscn^,nttvl. Amer, the usual galazy of ladiee and other lua,iu- allusions. "Elle abruptness with 'which Sir Reform candidate to represent the ALL I(;r911?s OF' wn,n enirrenc\• It Anterican bank (batt, or aries, and the galleries were well filled ; but .Tohn Thompson ended his speech also gave chtgnes bi.111 ht I'll sold. rise to t-olue speculation, and waF attributed to «est, Riding in the Dominion House "YULE/� it could Basil be sten on the seEuild day that s„like ate rwatiu” E tail Ki>hters. At the of Commons. - That chair was ably e : PRINTING Tn.terest a,llnwed "n olepoOta from five dollars the members were restive, and au +boy made Liberal rally last Friday eveniug,the absurdity Xlsi't'1'tn5? 0P'I'ryl .OI;,eTvt1:'3K .a 1l+F.t51'.1'I't'It1. and Upwards at the rate of fit a pt•r centiltn per short work of the inauguration pruc(edings ()f the " Old 1+'lag" cry was conclusively shown occupied by the President of tile. anr•nm. ltinoev to lend on Nrnl or villa„e !"'�"”- -•- and ark' uilned until after the D,minion cull- i'Y the Hop. S. H. Blake and the Ha,n. Jo'ha •Assooiatioer Mr. A. Malcolm, of Kin - MEDICAL e� - -- -----•-----•-- property at th') hitt est currr+ut"rates. 1° , . test. hats 1-eeadecidoll. Ul yden, while Sir Richard Cartwright's ;pliech , .._..- .. _.__...�., Fire iTlfiul•anee''('.ffeC;P(I in first class §tock watt a niasterl:iece,'full of that biting, polished sardine. Dve,ry polling subdivision in Of late ears inKn+u.nce companies only. Y' there has been a decided sarcasm of wuit:h he f:( par exc,-lienee a toaster. � �A. 11rt)ON A 1, 1), :b1.11, C. At. C: P. S.. reform. to the o eniq oeer(3iu's There is Sir .Toho unci Sir Charles TGpper.ares )Caltin� a y represented, and • 11. t)tl:dt J�inttLil, r wN ha•v, nue !?e.0 ace«', three 100 acre ;1.nrT p 8 In f b the riding was full: re )resented two Fin •)acre f:tr!ny for sale cheap. Uf%r.e little of the old-time martial pageautry, ,no to-uight,' and uti doubt Mr. Laurier will filo when the credentials were handed •it1 ' DR. '1' E N N A. YF, VIl Y S 1 C 1 A N, honrs 10 a: in- h, <I ). tn. pane ied e,curts, and ', •entlen'lon-iu-waitin ., in stern lthatice err another week'rulls by, And, . I 1' fi 6 so the combat deepens ; and like Napoleon's ninety-six dele;ates answered, to their 5urguto, Lnd tl(:c,)ucheur. Surgery uV_ Public sentiment bas become too deinocr tic old guard,from !his out the.valiant soldiers of . poAte cuiu's h"tet. (-.,ive hours froom, 0 to 13 G. A. S1DD LL, Manager. the ) ,osu„ ,t.rci�s will no doubt buckle their names. •Besides the delec'ates • full til., aild-frow `2 to ii P. Ill. -----r --_ . _ for that kind of thing, end all that remains is 1 , t fl 11 t v y .. __ ti �__.. _- belts tighter, draw their swords 'faster, rush It. ...._.. __._. - the wealth of old braid.on the LTovernor's ° + three hundred of the leading g into the thiukest of the fight, and, fightit)g,' b RE formers n A4cL►. 0011 )O`l, M.D., C.M:, F.T.' 'THE suit and a line of infantry and band stati:)ned cry ,out, The old guard dies, but It never from all parts of the riding were pres- `I o :vase, Al (?.1'.�.U., 1'hy,ician, fur- in front of the Hou.e. These no doubt in a surrenders !"-undlAhe 5th of March. i run: &till Accol,dheur. Utf`.ce next (look• to \V. _ '_. __.,,. t ' .. _ ..._ ell(,^ &1701_ t�,greates.t •en-thvSiasm- re -- _ _ _.. __. _.. _ _ -fe y yralre-trig lair (r'_grl - a-Ctli"tS`n3tiil'l7•iii�rit`�Ttot,. 1t,rd1deilceltiidsst�et� �� " 1-••1,'i'v 'P"' 'Prl7'lt'r fiil'ii"i�;'-" +►'y '-'""" p. - i e,ppossite \V. LI. Littlrtl. �- Mole in a.0100rfanoe-with t'hei;pitit of'the•use, HOLYI1-ODD LITERAIIY. ' railed. West Bruce i3 elle Of the - ,and more diguitirti as well, strongest Reform constituencies' in the. (iJ':1)til4°•, Y. 5, tiri l,l,s I �d The „ I�atll Or shine, lisle Qd' frost,, J¢►' T.0 red ticpe surru:lnding the election of p Province and the c.Indidate who �� either ltv nail .or telegraw l,r imptly raadg or good roads; i)ational policy or i attended to, . Charges Inodrrstte. Office, (tor- .T the Spealce'r is a survival of the rdtl•Gin,e for )r reciprocity all gPeu.� to have the sante fortunate' enough to set tkie majority • ririttt,'n 11,u11. J3•):Lettiu g house. Cain's h,Ltel, ��T �� I i5lalities. '!'herr i, no Phrth) or other reason .. r R: ��OTA )t. 1� Y etlect Oil the Wlyrood' debates. The. of the Reform contention, is un- 1,u(ikuoty• why a Speaker should, nfA be elected and, t: e House proceed to• business dt ince, instead of �a,tt-elldanee only increase's. '.If attend- questionably the man who will. rE!pre- (� 1T11 ).bell tJtreet �L.ITt liT1UE.', ;..., , 1 , . , _x slice is ar) criterion 'cif success then VT.II(►\ C!i>►i ilIl,•:l\, Cl)lI'11IISSIUNI:}:, r1� were ceremony of fifteen ot• twai.ty' ininutes the society should • consider this � p op le'in ar rs�ment. AttFr ' J. O'.. "''.lV CHID, PROP.. .. .luration. Ibis detail by. the ysy, (;avr.tne nianavenierit' perfect. Durili , the the President had explained the object Ln' "J .al. 11. 1`i, hrlil;h I'. U., Uutar}o, i,rrcredings i'n"co1•nection with the Speaker pr�sr'llt'si'ason the pri)rcilnle of supply Of the meett,ng he called €or'nom.n», _y AR:Rl)\V & l'll,:)1TULr'OO.T,:'B:\Jt,RIS- OyStei',s by tl1.P 'quart., Pllrt, ship a tits, -.,e of the ludlcrou, as one ��(( l � y'un;;la}ly' iu•; rorufurtablFl. aecoillat)oila.tion for tions, when the following names' 'were t13T 'tern, ti ill (Ati)rs, eta, Qmtt'rich, Unt. was indiscreet enou•'h t.c titter which soon the ,a.udience has been abandoned and handed in': .T. T. Ua`ttltuw, Q. (J.. \V s(. Pttr)i;nroiT• . Ol' Cc`lll. co n,tlluilicated itself to the w)lole Hoftse, the ivanmr(Ars now consider 'theniselves L1,TO'C .1 R.AVE'V A'L"1O NL''Y• AT �! _ _ v gstllerirsandall: When (ruternor •C'aully�ell very SUCCeSsful if they are able to -find doted by Thus 'Yenlan, secollderli - _ 1-rty -r��) i. itTtt its--(�lrstrtent t�-(ter+Ftvr ,•-:•-� NED Elm(?DS, r11L ITS, - by K. bli:I�enziQ, fila( a_ • CHut Y- ri creel-Land-tMt k -1m -s(ta1-tm-tlre-t}rrrnr( -t!r«'- f i't 19i?' I C11t -t it Ll at i tie ll-fi F�riiu' -- - C 7 itlleer� Pad. Oliivv, lit'xt'tnor to ;\iuriihiar)II'a ) ' . '' " i P. S. I.,, of .Kincarcline be.. the call ' ,,, , stlecttttt:rs f11.•ly txpratt.(1 to art: the 1•Io.11se get .for the. l,;Nntlen3Nt1. .alts'( � r1Li•syr eYetl- ' ewellvrc store, Lualclrow, Unt. CONFL 1 ICNER.Y. under, way. P),lit his ii-yal presence waa_limitetl ,. didate. ' inns; was no exception. On account of It[1. ORISON, ATTO11N EY AT r " to a c,,ut)le of nliauttis., iuvrely remarking t,,I .t Alot'ted by X ,'Al- urra sNeontled b• + S11`)LET . C'II).1111 MILK-SI'IAI�r,=' the ITwfnrnl ct}gvwntiota in Ki'ncwrdiue , . ,t yt �'�y t♦ ifttl', iir,T`1(%l.,Or in ('hnllCt•1'y, (nmil)lti- ) • It was iniptissible to procdt!rl lintilthe pre)iding Win, -ilorrison, that 1)r. A. tom, i in the afternoon, the rinci lel'Liebaters rtiunt.)', (''onvr,yw.ic'.i, etc, t)tli'cr, over the of icer • was chore m soul 'than he' vassished, P l eaf• Iiilicardiue be tile' eau-' ))&thee sh)t • r. oit.ACUO Q.1GAIi4 �:TC. , , were riot .Moine in tion; co to*Ke hart Sinclair, , �.. gilderl trapoirigs and all. So siIfIden lytic li,is didate. - I __.----_, netertlivless •the' audience did laot (Yo ' ! !' exit tb.ah .a -deep hush fell upon the gathering', t, , _ _ _ GENERAL 1. ojjls't-tntl� ° l,;ept in .st.ock, which was quickly' broken by the isiitllilirea.;i- away disappotnt6d..t Fill- . pres'id nG } �jutr,({ by �Hll n'lCn011�all� SPcgndpd 'E' C17N1TlN(a1IAM'. iY,, Liu feelilig, of, tike young lady af,nrt:tid, bwiu' al.)s;ent lair. George 1Vlodat was 'y Tin h i1leKi)lnoq, 'that Peter �, •%1\'t? me a .trial. a.) )Oitltw(l chain: an. The ro;;ramlue HcL'ireil, of Bruce Town' , be the hose, Fire , Nfariae,, txuelph ' ( )tit, ! 1 -suppose she hay a• keen sestatr,if the hidicrona 1 F p p O\T,Y TO ht). N! ,I HAV1,, A F14\V , . 3;' ,' and the �ce L=ion wets too �nnleli, f,sr ]lei• The , COWSistt�ci Of th® f,)]lO,it'in :, candidate. `Crild[lll)t.L Lhe )ldce; lte:ti� t0 eh„ny:,nil (iotlsl.rs to ttivest fur prl vato 1 tipctLlter elect, A1r. BallantN lie, ;tlsn brtray�'d In;trunatrt:L'L.....,..,,... •'Mr. and .Alias. Piercy 11.1;