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management, has been isaied. During
• next session. of the Dominion Per1ia-
Ineilt.,1Areit- the lieW criminal Pale ui
under consiOntion, the fact that the
English critninat law --iel-no--,/onger,
1 a;pplicable3o this country will have to
he provided for. At the session of
1890 appeals to, the Judical Committee
:SKPARATO SCHOOLS. •oi the Privy Counpil in all criminal
Thcase § were abolished ; and now by
e S,,,m' eme Court of Canada last j4.'E,roclfiination Canada will be free
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Manitoba had nO 'power to pass a
• measure .abolishingSeparate scheAs
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eat province, and the province will
maw carry the question to the Privy
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from English law in all matters of
• criminal procedure.
Local. ITEMS.
however, will not be whether Separate
•. schools are inimical to the educational
interests of the 'province, but whether
•the province has a light to interfere
with institutions established under the
*alettlrorii,y --nt—the B•ritisherth-
Anietica .Act. In short, the question
,of right's, in a country
•if armed as Canada is, ,of many Prov --
winces, must' always give rise to
lipute, and should the -Privy- -Connell--
• siphold •the decision of the Canadian
Courtthere will be lively times in the
Prairie Provitue, and, what the result
, will be no one can tell.
FARMLANDS RISING IN VALUE
considerable movement in farm
•prOperty is reported in the west, says
•the London. Free Press, which may be
, t alien as the index of a more confident
,Reeling as to the' future than, has pre
•wiled for some. time past. During
die season of depression arising from a
agents of poor crops and low prices, it
riseckto be said that'there were more,
•mortgages • than deeds sent up for
imeisiFation. It is improbable that
ever really tne casealthough
tile are assured that it •was more the
cat‘itOin to mortgage than buy or sell.
While the depreision lasted there was
•'Arab a,•slim market for farm property.
\ •The uncertainty as to prices in foreign
conntries led large numbers to believe.
• that .profitable farming had come to an
*end on this side of the Atlantic, and
this feeling was shared on both sides
get the lines. The abundant crops of•
this year, however, together with the
'prospects , of improved markets for
nearly all exportable products, seem to
t1 have put new life in the business.
There is now an active sale for farm
ypcoperty, and a rising tendency in.
• )prices.
has purchased from Geo. Mair 4.1; Coe
bankers, Luckuow, the north halves of
lots 31 and 32, con. 1, Kinloss town-
ship, containing 100 acres.
—Before buying your winter over-
coat or leaving your measure for a
stiit—Orelblafc-altigid-Teir -Gibsen's-
assortment. No trouble to show
goods. McIntyre's old stand.
—John Purvis, auetioneer, will sell
by public auction at Kinlough, on
Monday, Nov. 9th,..a large quantity -of
household furniture, stock, etc., the
property of John V. Corrigan.
—Messrs. George Mair and D. W.
,flayes arrived, home last week from a
two weeks shooting trip to •the St.
Clair Flats. They .report quail plenti-
ful Mid a -good ti -me, gerdrally. -
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OUR sir OKOF DRY GOODS IS BEING
Well Assorted for Fail 93r.4ado.
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—Wet weather makes you think of
rubbers. Buy them from Gibson and !
save money: Mena rubber coats
•worth $4 for $2.25. Mens rubbers
48c., ladies 32c.
—R. MeCharles, auctioneer, will
sell by pubhc auction at west half lot'
4, eon. 13, (W. 1).) Ashfield, on Yues-
day, Nov. gOth, a large quantity of
farm stock, implements, etc., the pro-
perty Mrs. James Campbell.
—Th best is the cheapest in rubber
goods. Go to .Peart's and, get the
reliable heavy rubber. A variety in
men's City Alaskas, wool lined, plain
• and -fancy, low vamp, sandals, foot
holds and heavy plain pure gum rubbera.
LEARN A TRADE.
• • •There are an enormous number of
• unemployed • Canadians in this city,
• says Chi 3ago correspondent. They
would be far better off at home than
here. • There are thousands of them,
and piost of them with good educationa.
In my opinion the so-called higher
education" of your people is being.
overdone. When they leave college,
they are of no earthly use fer business..
.could write you a book full about,
the men who have gone through the
Toronto University, and are working
here for $30 a month.
I put an advertisement in the paper
here on Sunday for a book-keeper,
Oanadian preferred, and the one inser,.
tion of this brought me 598 replies,
and out of these 182 had been through
the. Toronto University., This was
hist fall and the tate of things is not
much better, now than it was then,
tind yet ina11 this interesting 'panor-
ama oF magnificent business and plenty
lot work, we cannot find good practical
men with mechanical heads as sales-
men, to Whom we wouldwillingly pay
a good salary and why is this so
Simply for pride on the txart of the
young men who prefer a so-called
."higher education" rather than soil
their' fingers with a 'mechanical train-
ing vvhichwould fit them for good
tolerative position in the future.
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—Mr. R. Elliott, of the Times,
ex -High Chief Ranger, and High
Treasurer Nealands, gave the SENTINEL
a pleasant call on Monday last. They
came from -Wingham to attend the
Foresters' funeral of the late R.
Davison;
—The united townshipkof Lindsay
and St. 'Edmunds at the top of the
'Bruce Peninsula hold their counei:
meetings at a place called Cape Chin.
The remaining municipal councillors of
Bruce get their chin on Nomination
Day, often some days previons to that.
—At the recent big quoiting tour-
nament in London Mr. Alex.. Lawson,
of this village, captured the second
prize in the light -weight consolation
list. It is expected the next quoiting
tournament will -be held in Lucknow
in connection with our Caledonian
games.
• —A farmer living less .than five
miles from Wiugham got lost in his
bush. one .evening recently, and being
unable to find his way out he lay clown
on a, brush heap and went to sleep.
During the night there was a heavy
shower of rain, but the old chap slept
•through it. When he awoke in the
morning he said he thought his wife
had beep pulling all the bed clothes off
.4.esJ0-,t Appear mue,h the
worse for his lying out.
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Advertising is expensive ; so is
working a gold mine. The wine and
the thing advertised must be good or
the outcome will not cover the outlay.
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DIED.
DA visoN-In Lucknow, on Friday, .Oct. 3Cth,
. 1891, Robert Davison, aged 44 years, 10
months. and 1 day.
FARM FOR SALE
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Go straight to the Leading Stove Depot if you want a
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We have now on hand a large and well assorted stock, and would ask those
who want a stove either for
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our.,competitors,this season. , ' . . • •
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1 0AL_ 96ACRES
• M the souhalves ef lot 53
and 5 in the Township df Kinloss, one mile
east of Lucknow, good grain and stock farm,
welljenced and in a good state ,to cultivate.
A never failing creek runs through four fields.
Two 'good wells and pumps; good hearing
orchard. All seeded down but 20 acres. Barn
40 x 76, frame house 18 x 24, and a log house
18 x N. There are fi,ye acres of fall wheat.
Apply to
• . ANGUS KERR
On the premises, and if by letter box T15.
Lticknow,
TEACHER WANTED.:
AM ALE T EAC HER HOLDING'
second. or third class certificate wanted
for school section No. 4, Kinloss, Duties to
commence on January.lst, 1892. Applicants
to state salary and furnish testimonials. A
personal application preferre.1 Apply. to
D. McKENZIE, Secretary,
. Holyrood P. 0,
3-929
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AUCTIONEER .FOR
HURON 00.
REAL,. :ESTATE, INSUR-
ANCE AND GENERAL
AGENCY.
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SALES ATTENDED IN ALL PARTS
of the County and satisfaction guaranteed.
A number of , •
FIRST-OLASS FARMS
For sale on reasonable terms.
JOHN GRIFFIN,
• KINGSBRIDGE P.O.
TENDERS WANTEIL
BALED TENDERS WILL BE RE -
.1., ceived until Saturday, the seventh day of
..Lioveriibbr fOr' Ole twati.i6fr of a intme -b(iii,hag
with a stone foundation for the Ashfield But-
ter and Cheese Company, (limited), on lot
number seven in the eighth concession of the
eastern diiision of the Township of Ashfleld.
Plans and,specifications can he seen atter Mon
day at the office of the subscriber, who is, au-
thorizPd to receive the tenders,
,
JAMES S0MERVILLE,
Lucknow, Oct. 28th, 1891.
BOAR FOR SeRVICE.
rIIHE UNDERSIGNED WISHESTO
1 inform the farmers of tb's section that he
will keep for sert.:ce this '3'ells)n at lot. 18, can.
10, Kinloss, a thoroughbred Berkshire boar.
For pedigree and other particulars apply to
JAMES PURVIS,
,Holyrood P 0
4.929
LAMBS FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNFD HAS FOR
sale at Lot 20, Con 10, Kinloss, a number of
choice Oxford Down ram lambs undishearliegs
which aie offered for sale at reasonable prices
He also has for sale sorne firit-class ewe lambs,
HENRY THOMPSON,
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Holyrood P 0
A. TEAR 1 undertake to briefly
teach any fairly Intelligent person of either
sex, who can mad and write, and who,
after instnictionorill work industriously,
how to corn Three Thousand Dollars
Tear In their own localitten,whrrover they lice.1 will also furnish
the situation 0, employmeu pit which you can earn that emonnt.
No money for mi unions eueeerafut or oboro. Eerily and quirk ly_
learned. I desire but 001, worker from .1,115dietelet or tounty,
have already taught and provided with omployment e Immo
number who Mu making over $3000 a ear each, It's NIFsW
and 801.4111r. Vuilpartleulare VIM E. A11(11794111 Out!),
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ENLARGED
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16 PACES
WEEKLY GLOBE
OF 1892 ' .
AND BALANCE OF 1891
ONLY
ONE
DOLLAR
THE MOST LIBERAL OFFER EVER MADE:
NO FAKESt NO CHEAP EOOKS I NO JACK-KNIVES 1
- SCISSORS OR CATCH -PENNY OFFERS 1
BUT A CLEAN, WHOLESOME FAMILY NEWSPAPER
UPON ITS MERITS. .
• Commencing with the. issue of 7th October THE WEEKLY
GLOBE will contain sixteen pages instead of twelve pages as
heretofore, making it the largest and best family newspaper in
Cauada.,, E,very,effort will be devoted to making it BRIGHT,
READABLE, ACCURATE and INTERESTING in all its departments.
Special pains will be taken with its .Agricultural '
MORE SPACE WILL BE DEVOTED TO SELECT READING FOR THE
FAMILY.
SUBSCRIBERS WHOSE ORDERS ARE RECEIVE') PREVIOUS TO
3 I St DECEMBER, I 89 I; WILL HAVE THE PAPER SENT THEM UNTIL
CLOSE OF 1892 FOR THE ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION.
Is months of a 6 -page tor $i to
THIS MEANS eve7 one who subscribes now.
AGENTS WANTED IN ALL UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS.
For terms, addresq
THE GLOBE, TORONTO.
NOTICE'.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
office in the building east of the
SINTINEL Printing Office.
AGREEMENTS. BONDS. LEASES,
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPARED.
Plans ,specihcations and estimates for build
Ingo, mills, bridges, etc., furnished
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on short notice.
• JAS, SOMERVILLE.
Lucknow, Jan .1891.
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FIRE ! ° 'FIRE!
Insure your fiu{na property, yrivate dwel lin la,.
in the old reliable, the
LONDON MUTUAL
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Office, • A. ROSS harness shop. Isneknow
Will be in the- office-eVerySatiirday-aftcriloet,
JOHN LANE Agent Kinlough,
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