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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce Oounty, Friday, May 22nd
provinces, or by the conjoint aperattQu
of both provincial Legislatures, but
only by the Parliament of th-rDorn
ion.
It: the Province of Quebec, accord-
ing to a report presented to the Pres-
byterian Synod of Montreal and Ot-
M are 1 167 Protestant child-
ren attending sc on s un rf'Ealiain
Catholie. control, and 1,140 Roman
Catholic children attending school
under Protestant control. The Roman.
Catholic commissioners employ' 21
t teachers, or one for every
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reports a sufficient
laborers in most quarters but in some
localities Bruce, Grey, Wellington,
Oxford and Lennox—a shortage is
spoken of by the <corre,spondents.
There would be little difficulty in
getting steady farm help if the con-
ditions of the average farmer were .
such that he could pay sufficient
wages to keep the laborer from going
off to the lumber shanties of to jobs in
the States The principle trouble lies
in the fact that tl)e large majority of
. " farm hands are only. required during
orie busy season incident to crop -raising,
generally about seven months in dura-
tion. In the other five months he has
to seek ,work elsewhere. Very often
he isompelled to crowd into the
cities and towns, only to find. the
lattorers niore plentiful than the jobs.
Until the average farraerLile-and...
k• :willing'to hire his hands for the entire
twelve months, and tii make their con-
' ditions of -service as attracti.ve
as
other employment,eff,ring at heme ',or
abroad ; '11 be diffieult to make
!atm
ILLINERY MILL
Now is the tim.e for the ladies to call andleave
their order for
Bi ET,,
Our stock was selected by Miss 1Viarkle. wi
her numerous cu.stomers.
Vege .16V
55 Protestant c
The Protestent commissioners employ
85 Roman Catholic teachers, or one
for every 84 Roman Catholic children
in their schools.
ren
FEW persons are aware of the fact
that the next year is one of the very
significant celebrations. ' It is the
twenty-tiftli anniversary of Canadian
-Cenfederation, the fiftieth anniversary
of the establishment of responsible
government in the country, the one-
hundredth anniversary of the convoca-
tion of the first parliament of Upper.
and Lower, Canada, the two -hundred
and fiftieth anniversary of the found-
ing of Montreal, and the four -hun-
dredth anniversary of the discovery of
America by Columbus.
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to please
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a 1., Attention
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In tiai Departinent, as Miss Markle is always pleased
to show goods.
WILC 0011--1\1-EI.J111.
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KEEP THE BEIFfslIS..
\\ry far -
The time has cutne •len
nor and feeder in' Canada should turn
hi.' attention to cattle,. and conside
huw he can thereby increase the trade
of the Dotninio.n„ says the Canadian
Lire _Stock Journal.. , Not every one is
ip••••.......1•011.1•11MW.M.
ARDWA E 1
HARDWARE
Go to T. Lawrence if you want anything in
THE HARDWARg OR TINWARE LINE.
i He has just.received a fresh assortmen_ of d paint s in all shades. Alabastine in all shades
--K41somine.,' White Wash and Paint Brushes. " Daisy" Churns, 3 sizes. " Ideal "
ar —6-C13-ea-TeYs. aolrklen Toall kinds.
much improvement on the present
conditions.
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GET I ING, CLOSER.
Denetuinati0nal. differences do not
• now keep •tnen apart as they once 'did.
ng
Men are beginni• t' learn that the
cause of religion cannot be advanced by
the "IStand ot, t b. lierthan thou"
Policy, or by using harsh language le-
garding the bettats.ot their neighbors,
. • Pert. Y.)t\-7.T., the other
t
evening, a notable instance of Chris-
tian fraternal feeling was exhibited.
A social 'vas held in the Presbyterian
church in aid of the' . funds of • that.
body, and on the platform beside the
pastor, were. the clergymen of', the Pok -
man Catholic, Church of England and
Methodist church: s• Equally marked
was the example set. in Brooklyn; N.Y.,
the other day, by Rev; Dr. C. H. Hall
the ieading Epik,cckpal clergyman in
t
wee
of tbe•presant prospects ; but every bee
can give the subject careful. thought,
and in most cases it will be found that
thli
ere is now au opportunity toelp
oe a great and growing ' trade. Cattle
diti
fee: is acknowledged to be far bet-
ter for the land than grain growing,
and the outlook is that it ill prove
inuclrAore 'proiitable for the fanner.
It lias been so in the.past, for proof -of
which one has only., to look at sections
of Ontario where good. ,cattle are fed
and the financial condition of the far- ..mr‘sr.r.va. ;•;nrasnowea•cisstx
'niers there found to be much better
than in the grain growing pares. -This
Washers. Wriners, cheap. Carpet Sweepers.
Milk Cans, Creamery Cans. Honey Extractors. Dairy and other pails." He also
as in stock a full line of fencing wire, Annealed, Galvanized, Barb and p a• , ancl Zebra
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Coal Tar, Coal Tar Roof ris Paints, Oils, Glass and
at
Putty. He would also call attention to the new 'adjustable Wire window and door fly screens.
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Done On the shortest .notice and at reasonable. prjceS, All kinds of repairing_
T-JITTOIC.10V7 OWT _
promptly 'attended to.
that city, who, by the way, officiated
at the funeral of Iletkry Ward Beecher,.
.1)r. 1-19.!I kinatie the address at
thedayilt., of the •.•,,ruer-stone of the
ileW Jev.i::11•Syuago4.10 in Bedford ace-.
nue. T:31y, ther7 been a remark.,
able ern ni1.11)11Z, akV 4y of denomination-
al W.a.11E, :‘.1 1 (i..»•;,t 'I'h" ScIn
*.v..as t, , for ages, men
fdsed r k •
tr.; be .kk understi., by many, that,
the Yiav to wit: E..1:C.11r to your wav rf
rict I - using Alin or his
views,out k incl.:: consideration and
..r. ,1--siTk...1 • VP
r...zar.1 • -1te • tint cow
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has taken place .when prices for cattle
other times...were particularly' bad ; .
nrIFLE COURT OF REVISION for the
up with bright prospects for the future. rt • Municip.ality of the Village of Lucknow
--HellsE; COURT OF REVISION ARm
PLANTS
and w hen prices for arain were fair to Municipahty of Lucknow,
were at. times only middling; and at
good, • Now the:tile seems to have
turned, and prices for stock are going
• will he held in the Council Shankber, in the
d.'iraiu, too, is on the rise, especially
FUII', Townhall, Lu,.knovY, on
demand for well-fed 'stock and the in- , .
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1691.
coarse grains, carried. up largely y h . ,,
creased consumption for stock feeding. Anynutnber of beautiful and healthy busints.s be th, Court will govern them- i
• , ' at Eight o'clook p.m. All parties having
The shipments from Canada last year GERANIUM;:'4, FUCHSIAS, , Felve5 ace brklingly .
of cattle were quite fifty .per cent. HUGH, MORRISON, •
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more than ihe previous year. Many , and other green -house PlantS. Also Village Clerk.
of these we.re store cattle that Wold TOMATOES,. CABBAGE, Leeknr,w. 71Tt.y.1:lth, 1801:
have pkid well had they been fel more AND CELERY PLANTS, •
g-ain • others wei.e poor sornl,
they did not pay •the breeder
could only be fatted, in a land where
the value of the manure bears a ve:y
high proportion to the c...st of the fp!,-;(1
consumed. .vaut to ship out the
'sckul-s.teers, get rid of them, and
in-',ri—ood cattle. Keep the :
:II ailing. vanclits; saiE
cheap.
-Large, tomatoti plants
PUBLIC NOTICE.
ONLY 5 CTS. PER DOZEN. Court of Revision, Township
C.A.L1.., 'AND SEF. THEM ,AT of West Wawanosh, '91.
R
eut-ET OF EVISION
GRA HAM'S
HE
libre t GREEN-,.. ,
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1•1.1 -k -j thew to good thoreir
.HOUSE
Lucknow het.
.414 11 - breeds, .and they n 4_
roduce ,aniulals that, will pay to Ste,
RDO
„,.. nev-Pr pay
Q.,..,•,-,:raent 11011 of, the TownAdp
'awatl,.sht for the prese:tt year, will lke
ld in the township ball on Tuesday,. 1\lay
• 21;th, at 10 h. nt.
vk
ke))t. is , wher
1 e thrTe is •
rl.oraug,nhae,1 hulls •• ofFtil;
7. '. , • :.' • .Jt!'„,....' • t rr i. the ,
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3
t la .
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clpk, eook,i,le.liog their value.
•,;!,,a 11., ne good cattle sec-.
henart- 111.11.1dre'l, of Volri:;,,' l 1
XCC,..11:1/INI.? t L tilt- df'CliziCiii ot the f-- • f•;1 bred ;.,,es—that are lkiing
-Priry t$ iunci, it. ti.-• case ofN D•iiile el,' gc,t 1-...i.dy for the butcher at two erd
Tmp)ra itps , 1 A l' Presio t.•rOin ll'. I" ..41•-• , 12.'1- • it "'ay 1`'
ro...,%. ti• Kt -t -op Many of these in the
ehurT11 ill (»a.na. 1 rovincial legisl t- ,
, l.) ...)!Ii'.y ;4.4 1.1•...c,iill„..., purlk,:s.,
.,.i,. 1 -t '
uref. cavil ot r4.1e.:k nag . passed l.,y, tli . 1 they ,,t., the kit„; N.; ,.. ,ant to ,Iti.., i ,
old 1.,rk.,', :lice of C..1 -,,,la, Thi!-. clecii,io. -,,i.o. „:,...,..ti, ,t it V, 1;1, pay 11,est to Vitk,--1,,
has an illoyo-,rtant 't,t•i_rii,..; cn the: Apo, al ' tly:', N, ' ' . y it ,'. »»a ',:tr(;,..:„ i:r tnk:14n.ti')1, I,
.., .,, h , (f \,,,. •c•reil c-.,\ - tO ouild up a tr,..le 1 •
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Mr. M • v:it 1- „;,ra :,..,,,,in, in tile tirst-:ia's export stock Do not 1 ,
ludgm,lit of J ml,:k2 t ,..a'rt, ttuashink.; to, .,41, I
part yin.. tiles" heifer,. • Tho -e •ii,'11 .
1 ''''al "c•d'•1••'" (-•..3'-'-' • f tl'•(' ("farir'1,:.=- ar, 1uviul; E4,,-. t .a.,, • l . ',' . 1
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" • . * . I E i ri purr.4
ensing .-ket. The of loca• option • tired animals a,
11N -vin_ colktirni...1 by an act pas,ed 1)re4 animals have 1k.erk low in pric+
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1i...MILLE11,
ERS
.ATTENTION!
BINDER TWINE!
C-,URT OF REVISION
Having again secured a large
quantity of Binder Twine we
.
are now prepared to accept
orders for twine at the follow
ing low prices, viz : •
.SILVER COMPOSITE III;ANP,
Municipality of Kinloss.
Er, (11" LEvisioN For,, THE
KinlOs will bp held at the.
o I Tuesday, the •
26t/., .11k ..f at ten I lock in the fokenoon,
PETEll R111),
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1'1 T0wnhip'1t»rk.
\ PUBLIC NOTICE.
10C. PEWIT).
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CHOWN BRAND, l'2C. 'PEE
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CAl'i' 13c. PER It.
We also can , supply other.
Afirst-elass'bran spell as
BLU, E RIBE0 :‹1 ,
BLUE TIN TAG,
A N1) PP RE FLAX •
cavy, us A. CALL
Court of Revision, Township
of Ashfield, 1891
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L DESKS,
TH" it -ET ( OF THE
I tit, 1 alliati,i1,t of Car.adk. 1:1
sea cif high prices returns. 1.:,pt ivilAps I AND . A -----mkent or .11 •kf the T•kwnship of Ash
l'Co‘i thP time to ,,r,v-t them 1,efore
?..D. • .Mowat holds that his ,.bloocl and keep the heifers. . • t. f,kr. tbt prt.t.ttt year 2will he held in
Ithe 8th day of May,
4.tig.itl, A k
1SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. •
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-1C•422r1:_:`,.;1 i:•}; • \VM. LANE, Clerk.
LUCKNOW
a Vow. i ..,,Iready 1 tk.o.•escecl 1,y the pro -
mists! to him- tiJ ;vs.., to the effect that rights
', Ea
peas vince, The 'deris:.kn of the Privy
bad oleo voted to give tite in the provinces i
lisid eine
monthly indahnentie. could not, after
N-orth--1 pow DE
0„KnEsR
END -
RCH DIRECTORY.
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We furnish eve?". tl.ing NA • *Icy- • ,t N.., n.,N• ' t, r•rtt, ,lo' 11» ..,...,,, ,.
A" (.1. %NO'. 10 110.1.'1, OT I, ,. mif 'If W it . I • I. • •• 1, 11v, • P SI t• ,
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B.,gibr,ers. gae rati..1.9 Yvan 1.1"2717-..1....4 ).. I
,),L1-31xelle *dtea cl. v tFETA NO Apirev to expiect. here, ). tat ar$: W (.1 ectro t . REv .
4444 flU,rt Oiler • nel.1, ,"sprr_per We ,Astr. fursvol wnu tht Pm-
finticilf lrat,..in. LtVlizilrelgawatlalif4S.63,11k4tardem, ....:—.-:-...,-..r.--,--... •
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W. AL1JIN.
BULL FOR SERVICE.
Ir1HE UNDERSIGNED WILL REEF
_IL for service at lot 11, con. 8, I.:astern
Asl)tield, the two year t‘13 thorough-
)
bred Shorthorn bull, "Ilk 3 Ilismark."
PEDIGREE • -Red Iburick, 12758, rel,
calved March 8, 1889, Malhlygh,
I Dungannon,. Out. ; got by Wallace (1u1p)
2752 ; dam Annie 84:10 by Voung Springwood
Prince, 0200 ; Grace Harper 2nd, 0227, by
British Heir 2nd 2881); Lady Harper 2nkl,
0630, by 2nd Vamosa Chief, 1782 ; Lady
I taper 11020, by l:ratul Duke C1471 ; Rose 1833
Hoyal Dnke of Glo'ster, 1035 ; Maggie.
1429,» by Lord of Lime omo t5,-, (10428) :
Queen of the West, 17M, by Victor 1130
(12268) ; Daisy 82:1, by Halton (184 (11552).
Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Wellington
(imp)91. (3(154) ;
• LoAnda 2nd 1340, by Alex-
ander (i-mp) ('t, (11090) ; Lavinia 4itnn) 299, by
"tit of sopitt 1,y Erylkohne (1018),
Son of North Star (418),
runts- k*:tr.1). Cows nmst be returntql
thrce times i ni•ku,-;kry, or they will bk»
k.harged for SerVit't... 1St. fees charged if cows
are not in calf after third aerviee.
PAt'h S-MgINZE11,,
H CHURCH SERVICES 11
and (1.130 p., .§..tinclr...y Se.114,01,
Stil t11. lle$1111.0*.
R eLery eanesday evening at
d )ra le5kliWk4. All
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