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KISSIN' ,GANGS BY FAVOR.
Tusk; u'or the lave o't,'
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Puir merit nou is out 0' d..tr
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_-..�,, .moria, ar't nor W,rl�ua hae't
An' sic a word in Kirk or State '
Is jist a ciishmaclaver.
It's no your wit nor yet your fear
Will heeze you hie in fortune's chair
For place an' pow'r an' meikle main,
Like kissin', gang by favor,
Sir Glundie—type o'lordly pride—
Look duo}x wi' ,;ul'il on a' beside,
(.'ause he, for- ,nth ! claims acres wide.
For whilk he ne'er did labour.
Tho' scrimp o' sense is George's ass,
Puir worth maun boo to let him pass,
'Tis gritly writ on a' his .class
That kissin' gangs by favour.
There's bonnie bass o' Birkenshaw
%Vas hacht to ,Tuck o' Sklilitielaw,
She vuw'd by in, sou an' stars an' a'
Nae ither e'er should have her.
'The hien auld laird e' Clinkemdoon
Gaed wonin' Bess—shesune cam roon—
An' left puir Jock to sink or sown,
Oh ! kisses gangs by favour,
E'ea,
'mug oor courtly beauties gay
Tis michty Mammon bears the sway •
To ilka suit they'll *timer nae
That lacks the gowdela flavour.
But theirs the bitter lot, T truw,
Frae with( eel heart an' sordid vow ;
Like bonny Bess, tbey'11 often rue
The kiss they sold for favour.
'When toilin' up life's weary brae,
ja,' .Let love an' labor cheer the way
To mak' a frieze' an' keep him sae
Aye do your best endeavour.
Ne'er stoop to woo for rank or. cash,
Fell source o' meikle care an' fash ;
_But learn to prize your ain dear lass
• Since kissin' gangs by favour.
Flviwooz),
L3IEST WAI1ICANOSH COUNCIL.
The above council met on Saturday,
May 2804 111ernbers . all present
/ minutes of furn:er meeting were
read and approved.
.The members formed themselves in-
to a court of Revision by raking the
. necessary oaths before the Clerk. An
appeal was read from Wm, Davidson,
objecting to being ;tsscssed fors west
.half, east half of lot. :.14, con. 7. he
not being the' owner. Mr. Davidson
,Stated that since appealing he made
arrangements whereby he is now will-
ing to be assessed for the property,
toonsequently the appeal waa dismissed.
James • Johnston requested that his
son.Samuel be assessed as joint owner
ft xtei+1 art, A lnfa'Lr' rk a sszn sir roil
for 1892 as now revised be adopted. --
Carried.
The treasurer's . report of April
showed balance from March, "$138.90
•(not $184.45 as correctly' reported ' in
April .minutes) with expenditure
• $86.74. leaving $52,16 •to May etc,
report filed.
Moved by Mr. 'Gibson. sec. by• Mr.
Medd, that Mr. Stitt and Edward
Craig be exempt from performing
statute labor for this year.—Carried.
.Moved by Mr. Gibson, sec. by Mr.
• .Medd, that the assessor ' be given a
cheque for amount of his salary.—
Carried..
Moved by .Mr• Bower sec. by Mr.
Medd, that the following estimates
for public work be agreed on for the
current year, viz : —bridges • on coo.
S and 10', $170 ; boundary 1,nes,~400 ;
gravel and plank, $300. ----Carried, '
The followieg cheges were issued :—
Municipal World, copy of paper for
.treasurer, 50e. ; Cyclostyle• Co. paper
incl ink, $210 ; 13,x. • of Commerce,
uciupuus, Grcirson drain,debentures,
200 . , Peter • McCann repairing
washout, :~1 ; John Smith repairing
washout between 1.8 and 19. con. 5,
.$7 \W-. A. 'Wilson assessing, 60 ;
lobo Batter, memo. hook, 50c ; Tiros.
111cli,ohtnrt,s drain across road, $2.50
!t niucil adjourned to meet on Saturday
August 13th. The f(allciwing summary
taken from the assessment roll may be
. of interest :—number of acres assessed,
1 1, 706 17- 7-20 • hem's cleared, 26,
7.20 ; vas ie of mit property',
1,136,575 ; dogs, 212 ; hifehes, 3 :
number • of person., 2,165 ; cattle.
3,050 ; sheet', 1,793 93 , hogs, ( 2 .{ ;
horses, •1,186 ; acres of woodland,
1,760 ; swamp, etc., 9,172 , orchard
•Ind. garden, 415 9-10 ; fall wheat,
3 630 ; ,t•, ,,0 „iig ii,,,
Teeth, Teeth
If ye'i want. n first ,Tans set, of toet
^li,•api— 111;m t1'- rli„'tpert. r•nlloi
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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce bounty, June 3rd
flORSEM
THE GREAT ROADSTER STALLION
CARLISLE
13026
1Vi11 be at the 1Vihtely House,
LUCKN -1-)W
ON TUESDAY NIGHT'
Of each week during the season, •
Parties having' mares to breed should not
book their mares before seeing this grand
horse.
SHORTHORN BULL.
ROBERT ADAIR.
MBE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
1 a limited service h
dnumberof e above
cows for the thenseasonf of
1892.
PEDIGREE—Robert Adair was bred at
the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph,
Ont., April 4th, 1891 ; gut by Baron Water•
loo, 13931 •; dam, Flower of Riverside�•15848,
by British Sovereign, 4335 ' 2nd dam, May-
flower, 10032, by Duke of Oxford, 3099 ; 3rd,
Red Rose, 10496, by Marmaduke, 3504 ; 4th
dam, Violet, 10887, by Colonel Balco, 426 ;
5th dam Alpha. 2340, by Alfred, 304 ; Gth
dam, Arabella, 606, by Robin Hood, 1017 •
7th dam, Red Lady, 1766, by YounCam-
bridge. 1178 ; 8th dam, Beauty, 638, by
Brilliant 735. Oth clamp, Moss Rose, 1592., by
Comet, 432 ; 10th dam, Ruby, 1887, b
Agricola (imp.) 5; 11th dam, Beauty (imp),
30, by Snowball, 2647, by I'awnsleaves, 365,
by Charles, 127.
on or TERMre the first day of N vembereach er season ; payab]e
J, F. ANDREW,
Pub.iic Nuticc
Georgian Bay Shingles.
I;1V1-IERSI.G ELN-.11.^4••(•31VlA D=
a car.lot of XXX Georgian Bay shingles
and intends keepin ' them in. btuek duxix,g the
season, and will be sold at the lowest possible
paying price,
,
JAMES GAUNT, Whitechurch,
`FROM
All Stations in Ontarioii°n the
TICKETS WILL BE SOLD
for Excursion leaving TORONTO 11 p.tn. on
J UNE 14 1892
. Good to return until JULY 24th
'` ON
J77•1\7'E 21; 1892
Good to return uutil JULY 31st
ON
CTNE 28 1892
Good to return until AUGUST 7th,
ON
JULY 18 AND 19, 1892
Good to return until AUGUST 28th.
To tie following points at rates named:
NESBITT, OXBOW
L➢sL(►it.t1111i ;{i/DOb0.li7g •L�.
BINSCAR rH ft;
B0.00
ROOSEA,JJAIII
YORKTON
$3OOO
PRINCE ALBERT
CALGARY
EDMO
• 35.00
•ETON•
$40.00
The Winnipeg Agricultural and .Industrial
Exhibition will be held from July 25th to 30th
inclusive, and .Tuly 18th and 19th have been
fixed upon for excursion to enable passengers
to attend the Exhibition.
An Auction Sale of Canadian 1'ai,ific Rail-
way Lands will be held at Edmonton on July
'5th. Passengers taking advantage of the
excursion of June 28th will reach Edmonton in
tinge to attend the sale.
For further particulars apply to any Agent
of the Company.
J. Murchison, Agt, Lucknow,
The Subscriber notifies the Public that ran rull
he still carries on the
UNDERTAKING
Business, and will be prepay
nish all the requisites.
ed to fur RAILWAY.
3m-apr 22
MCLEOD'S
Systems nes ®vator
And, other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
FURIm—FOR,----
Impure,
pure, Weak and Impoverished Blood,
Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of
Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall
Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Dis-
asees, St. Vitus' Dance, Female irregularities
and General Debility,
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle.
L.1rlORATORY,
GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Sold by Harry Days and A. B. Congraam,
Druggists, Lucknow.
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TO THE FARMERS
I have rented the store,
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and an prepardd to
P.A. r C.AS111
FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
The highest price will be
paid for butter accoriting to
duality.
R. C. SPA RUING
IMANITOBA, BRITISH
COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON
TERRITORY,, OREGON
AND CALIFORNIA.
Leave Toronto- at 1-1:15--p;--rn;i.on
Feb. 24, March 9 and 23,.
Apr. 6 and 20, and May 4.
' Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to
Vancouver without change.
The train leaving Lucknow at 10:38
a. m. connects at Toronto with this
excursion train. .
Baggage checked through to destin-
ation from here.
For . rates and all . information
apply to
D. W. HAYES,
Agent G. T. R., Lucknaw
John Grilill
AUCTIONEER . ,FOR
HURON 00.
REAL ESTATE, INSUR-
ANCE AND GENERAL
AGENCY.
SALES ATTENDED L1 ALI. PARTS
Of the C'nutty and sntisfactirn L•enrnnteed.
A number of
FIRST-CLASbi/l
Fnrsalc •m rya.-ionatrk t,
STE
'r t.,
1,' .
1c outwear any
Threshing \lachines.
For sale by
i
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JOHN • OW,FF@N,
RTNf.S1tltTTi(;E 1'. (i
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R,ANTEES
1/
ether oil its the
rh Urf'•�
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L. UCC OW v Tr. I D. C. Taylor,
inarlit•t
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on T3inc1t:rs, air ts
KAAKE & CO.'S
Second Annuncement of
SCHOOL BOOKS,, SHEET MUSIC, PHOTO ALBUMS
Window Blinds, Berlin Wool, Bibles, Hymn Books,
Combs, Wall Paper, Etc.
NEXT we intend to give every lady and gentlemen a
• chance to get a beautiful album, valued at $3 or one
dozen cabinet photos free. We place in our window a •
quart sealer of beans. Any one buying $1 worth of
goods or Photos is entitled to a ticket with the number on it
yon guess. The nearest number gets the prize.
Beans put in sealer by Mr. Kincaid and will be counted
by a disinterested party on July lst. This will coninwnce
on April 1st.
86 co_
ew Spring Goods
HE PEOPLE'S STOKE
ST. HELENS.
AVI NG- resolved.e't77to carry on business as usual, I have
al t}'y rllsCitlargicluipnom' anti - A 1 A. _
le rtelette a New Patterns and Fine Quality.
All the latest patterns in both English and
'." American. 4
All other departments of my stock are equally
replenished by the choicest and latest goods in the market..
FARM PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS CASH.
A call is merely solicited to satisfy the wants and tastes
of the most fastidious.
Mrs. Robt. Murray.
HOOSIER STEEL FRAME GRAIN • DRILL.
Over 25,000 Hoosier Drills and Seeder with our Positive
Force Feed in Use hi, Canada,
GUARANTEED THE BEST IN TILE WoRLD, and the only drill that ,'an ire
instnntiy regulated to run the desired depth in hard and snft grout 0
u)4wing.
' 1'lii•: I loosiER I5 THEONLY DRILL that SOWb all kinds of grain and set d,
\, i:ij , and at the depth desired in all kinds of soil.
Ti E 11o(SIEE Is Tlit: O'Ly. 1)r;rr,r, that commences to sow the instW the-
lle• pi„. moves.
THE HOOSIER IS THE ONLY POSITIVE FORCE FEED, and is rite
that deposits the grain 'evenly just the (beth you want it in lr,;r 1 or
11'Arts.
'1E HOOSIER COMBINED DRILL witli cultivator tet f is tl.' st
n9ivater made, and is the only implement made with teeth on indt p'':;,lent
•lt •t"• liars that can ire set for h,ird and soft. land while Hit' ft ;;,,, i„ in
The 1 f oosier is lighter an the horses than any other drill
excellence in the. Hoosier that other drills (lo not have arc, '• t't t 1, n t h•'
r than any drill in the world.
''!i1; CN1,.rx1•:1) iloostru can be charred fretri drill to s('l(ler i.l .,1, r to
tri" in less time tha,p any drill ninth,. Fiend for our new • illnstra!orl rat
and .t.e.,tiriouial sheet. Beware of purchasing, drills that itifring,our pit, it'.••
NOXON BROS. lI`F'C' Ct' tT.rit.), 1`;,•i;n ..i, 1ir,.
1'l,+ financial standing of .this Company is first • less, `hey.he;. t; *11 ;it
i.,,t11t1.1. No combine here..
JOHN CAMPBELL, Agent, - Whitechurch, Ont,
J'dte/C' f t)'F, i°Also dealer in all kinds of Agricultural Implements organs, Se«•in
hi 11(.4, etc., all from the Fest makers in -Canada.
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