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•a$ 1, Ca 1BIl,41 TA, , THE DIQT4.TEs
11-1001:04 ABOVE ALL
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o .40.1447 20, 1801.
nglash language 18 now more
egally' +Sp.Pken then any other by the
nested world, and the Detroit Free
'rete'; Urges that it should._be made the
'rd 'rehoh, came to he later. There is
ye4aPh why the suggested, reform,
ogle nOt be carried out at • once.
�glieh it! now the language of trade
Atte world over.
Dispatches -received at the Depart -
;gent of,the Interior indicate that the
!ret . .of the series of the sale of
ohoollands in Manitoba has been very
no9.essf ul. ' At Morden on Thursday
1,522 acres sold. realized $103,282,
an average of about $9 per acre. this
its considered an excellent price as the
ands are neither improved nor bu ilt
ujion,, and are merely farming lands
Much less advantageously located than
hose, whtoh were sold three years ago.
Foe the funeral of an heir presum-
ive .to the throne of the greatest
npre the world has ever seen, that
of., Prince Albert Victor last week was
certainly a simple one' and free from
.,.courtly display and military pomp.
n'he most impressive feature apparent-
as,,the great -and general sorrow of
sole Anti the simple expression
1?pa"gently spontaneous, by .the
gria gathered along ' the road,
in and walked behind as at
airy funeral. There„ being no
ieotacular cortege 'the common
elt at liberty, we ' suppose, to
heir lave for .the Royal Family
e1r sorrow over its bereavement
is simple way.
is said:.''th'at Senator Plumb sub-
foll•: every.;.newspaper in Kansas;
ere are about 500 of them, and
he. devoted,two hours every fore-
tu:reading them. He was once
as saying :—"believe in the-loc-
'r,. +
�gwspaper. They are , the leaders;
:Akers. of public sentiment. They
',nearer to the people than any other
era The editors mingle with the
le,and consciously or unconsciously
nt.;the views oftheir readers. By
;private letters from all parts of the
ate; and by reading the local papers
..hell just what the people of
ansas are thinking and talking about,
ati feel the . pulse -of the people and
e bheirTetnperature. I am amazed,
*the 'excellency of our country
,ers. The majority of them are
efuily, ably edited."
**nit being before the courts and
;Itailway Committee of the Privy
Buil;the latter has at last given a
iSion' on the application of the
ario Expresseempany to ne allowed
arty express matter over the Grand
nk. It seems, according to the act
ncorporationr the Grand Trunk was
nd to allow any company to carry
ess matter over itg line. When
Ontario Company applied to do so
rand Trunk objected on the ground
they would have to put on an extra
and that two express companies on
k in would cadge a confusion. At
�o, spllze the. difficulty. The Grand
fought out the Canada Express
only,. which for a number of years
the . oily' ,one carrying express
'091; the) lime. The Railway
nittee 'of the Privy Council has
wdecided, to refuse the application
e Ontario 'Company to compel the
d Think to 'afford them carrying
Iiet�`,o,;/er,'their line. '
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'n2elieen1'nni26:---Yesterday at 10/
ctheerrrgir�'''pouncil met, and'
it� � tte )A., ex -M. P. for
• ,viallpgeefite.c1 to the
omelibRousecorterealr,Adolphe
and Hon. Macken Bowell
lyltuiroadbl' ^t ?'' q €rpmos
mama Jug a'C ..7l�� .f, kt,
.5o1 5o1 ai ei u•,,
wt.' buil WOr14 e9'1,rt•) .Lol+.r1 i
%dioome Lj:n anrt Ili N 9r.•., l 1 v.;.•, 1.) t.v
11,paolr, 9t4 Pa: li-t am l.nn ovrY; ,n.); 1,107 ..
i911,1 AA loot/ L)I eing,9' ')',' Lid: .f19i.tivx),,av;
fArtiarrl ;,"u' L'ri/ JJSrl',; a%1,Yi
.ta)) y,( 1.6.'1 7 71;::
ugki o °entitle!,;
4nd Hone J. ,A, Chapleaa, by the
Premier* surrendered that of Secretary
of State, Hon. J. C. Patterson, was
then sworn in as Secretary of State,.
and Hon. McKenzie Bowel' as
M n st,ez of Militia and Defense, vice
aSir Adolphe Caron, resigned; and the
announcement was made to Lord
Stanley i l}at kr01..l • A. Chapleau had
accepted RAn. art Bowell's late
poz tfoi o.. -,that of Customs. The new
Minister of .Customs -will be sworn iia;
by Deputy Governor-General McGee,
who will go to Montreal for that
purpose.
The reorganized Cabi
-r°
CeC',.►tau t1t,, rM
., � � daYR Januaiy 29th. _
lompase
S GOODS.
We are offering this week a line of
Meavy Twilled Dress Goods
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Prime Minister and Minister of the
Privy Council.—John Joseph Caldwell
Abbot.
Minister of Justice — Sir John
Thompson.
Minister of Public ..Works—Joseph
A. Ouimet. '
Minister of .Customs — Joseph
Adolphe Chapleau. •
Minister of Finance—G. E. Foster.
Minister of Rail ways and Canals —
John G. Haggart. °
Minister of Militia and Defence—
Mackenzie Bowell.
Minister of Agriculture John
Carling.
Minister of Inland Revenue—John
Costigan.
Secretary of State—James Cole-
brook Patterson.
Minister of Marine and Fisheries—
Charles Tupper.
Postmaster General—Sir Adolphe
Caron.
Minister of the Interior—
Dewdney.
Without Portfolio—+rank
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b s Oc or2c per yard, net cash. It is the
BEST AND CIIEAPEST G
For Winter dresses, in the market.
WM. OO,N N ELL.
THE !FADING HARDWARE STORE
Is the best place in town to purchase your
Edgar r� Cross Cut Saws, Buck Saws, Axes and Axe Handles
d�eS
GRANGERS MEETING. .
mith.
Division Grange No. 7 met ou
Thursday evening; Jan. 23rd, in
Mohring's hotel, Lncknow. After
preliminary matters had been attend-
ed to the grange proceded to elect the
following officers : -- Master, Bro.Humetn ; overseer, Bro. Dawson ;
secretary, Bro. Welsh ; treasurer, Bro.
Robertson ; Chaplin, Bro.' 'Pedal ;
Lecturer, faro. Agnew ;. Steward, Bro.
Crowston ;. assistant steward, Bro.
Ravey ;, gate keeper, Bro. Gillies ;
lady assistant steward, Miss Welsh.
All the officers were installed by Bro.
Currie, of Wingham. .
The different grangers then made
tbeir reports.
Bro. Agnew discussed the constitu-
tion of the Grange, 'bringing out the
fact that the Grange only wants to be
better known to be much more thought
In ,the evening some considerable
debate took place in ,reference. to the
extermination of destructive grubs,
bugs and ail sorts, of vegetable destroy-
ing insects, and as to the different
ways of applying Paris Green or .other
remedies. for the prevention,, of , such
pests.
• .Not the least interesting feature of
the meeting was the practical talk on
the best system of dairying as it is
presented to. Canadians. _
ilow found some little discourse
and by . some of the members' was
strongly advocated as a winter, food,.
and one gentleman. said that cn one
hundred acres twenty cows could be
kept and it was possible to make from
each cow $50,
MOIITGGE SALE
THEREWILL BE OFFERED FOR
sale, under power contained in a mort-
gage, by„ public auction at
Black horse Hotel, - -Kinloss,
—ON—
Wednesday, Jan. 27th, 1892
At two o'clock p. in,, all and singular parts
lots 14 and 15, in the 12th con. of the townsh
of Kin1osc, containing by admeasurement 5
acres more or less;
The property is well timbered, peincipall
with cedar, a.nice quantity of pine, a mixtur
of bhick ash, loft elm, etc,
This property is conveniently 'situated .8
miles from Luoknow, on the gravel road ; 5
rules from 131ack Horse, and 17 miles - from
Kincardine.
The lot will be a splendid investment for
anyone engaged in the lumber business.
TERMS
balance
without interest in one month. t Possession
given on completion of purchase.
For further particulars and conditions of
A full stock of the best makes in the market. Also a big supply of
STOVES, TINWARE, AND SILVERWARE
Al] at the Lowest possible Prices.
CALL AND EA LIE OUR STOOK BEFORE PURCHASINZ.
TH s. L WRENCE,
Leading Hardware, Tinware and Stove Depot.
A- ' Representative Electrician
----OF THE
oren2vend Electric Belt
& Attachment CO.,
OF TORONTO, WILL BE IN'
LUCKNOW AT THE r HITELY HOUSE,
of ON . 8ATU IIAY, FE.Ba ,;,1 'Y 13
0 Where he can be consulte;l with. Lboue all
forms 'of 1'Iuscular, Nervous and
Chronic :Diseases :—
Y Dyspepsia, Kidney and Giver' Trouble, Heart 1Veakrievses, Spinal Curvature,
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, - Nervous Debility, Sperma- .
totrhoea, Impotency, Sexual 1'C eaknesses, Varicocele, Female
Complaints, Asthma, Bron chitis .;nd all Lung
He will have with him lt.full line of the 1)OREN WEND ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES, "The World's Best System for Self:treatment."' A,IsoMedical
Chest.. Protectors, Abdominal Supporters, Obstetric Binders, etc. No drug
treatments, all cures effected by electrical and mechanical appliances. - He will
not treat you but will show you how to treat yourself at home, cheaply and
successfully. ,Consider how many owe their health and vigor to electricity es
applied by the Dorenwend inventions. Is it worth your • while to enquire into'
the matter 4 • Call and see the.lists of those who testify to their merits; perhaps
you may find 'the names of friends or neighbors among 'them. ',No charge An'consultation° 13 ak on home treatment presented free to every caller.
`TREATMENT OF RUPTURE A SPECIALTY. —If you are-ru p Lured
and are wearing a truss, call and see the new attachment whereby your truss
can bo made into an electric tru,, prakin;g cure more rapid and giving ease and
comfort to the wearer. '
Remember, at the Whitely House, on Saturday, Feb. 13th.
Will also be in.
ORENWEIVD ;E., B. & A. CO., TORONTO, CAN,°
KINCARDINE, at,Queen's Hotel, on.Friday, February 12th.
BRUSSELS, at Queen's Hotel, on Monday, February 15th.
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sale apply to
H. MORRISON, Vendor's Solicitor.
COR,RIGAN, Auctioneer.
0 SAL2[IIy4and Commission
and ClergymeTn, to introduce a
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Fruits of All Kinds in Season,
FINE TEAS
A SPi; CIALTY.
.The Largest Stock,
The Choicest Goods,
& The Beast Value
obtainable in Lucknow,
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The newest, freshest, latest,
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As cheap as'cash can buy.
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To all orders the year round,
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