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Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-09-30, Page 4v itatnewNential UI LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE t?REELY ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBJECRTIES •aeknow„ Sept. 30th,1593. Tete Toronto Tient Company reports rETii:alraaCiaito Oilaasiitb it.tre=Sen- ed an "apparent depreciation" of 231 per cent., owing to original overvalue- ation and some present undervalue - melons. The Toronto Trust Company, remarks the Montreal ,Star, is not a political body, and its evidence as to the condition of the farmers cannot be waved aside as unpatriotic pessitt. fisne MILE has been found to possess wonderful healing qualities if applied to wounds at an early stage, and excellent results have been obtained by its use in the dressing of burns. Compresses are soaked in milk and laid on the burn, to be removed night and morning. An e.-ctensive burn has in this way been reduced in three days to one-quarter of its ori - vital size. Another burn, which lied been treated for eight days with live olive eil and oxide of zinc, healed • 1 Milk dressing; - • J. „Re Aesotee, of Ottawa, who tented. the steemer "Joe" to . the government in the name of a' friend certified to the accounts himself and paid theTfor, and otherwise obtained money by irregular actions, was held by the courts guilt e of "mis'behavior only. TheeN), men in high positions motto manipulate publicfunds for their private benefits manage to get off eas- ily while a poor soul who stale a few taints to satisfy the cra,vings of his anger and his family, is sent to prison. 'THE first locomotive from Java arrived at Jermslera some time ago Letters received from Jeri:talent by the Palestine exploration Pund, dated ... August 2:!lad, announced that the IluPlas1 fs'ilY- He Nue:4 ealled to the locomotive had Teethed the city on S'Se-- E -r -a -"1--k- bar in 1S3S : 'was atl- the previous dy. Trains are not vet PthIntedi s' r-li-s'sn ..;.'ad`z.e ci the Provin running but the rails have been in 1 --"5'5- and C"zet. ... down all along the line. and the reead.In `which is being made by the Frereth 1-- t•-..... ..coeeee,i r.....±..r. w . -13,. company, '41 be opened at the latter Ri.eher- ad of this month- The tennis' tt, i*. 1 The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County, Friday, September 30th 5411===a11101=talir ekkIllIGNIZOI=.11M."111 BY some medical authorities, la grippe is regarded as a' more serious malady than cholera, inasmuch as the persons who recovers from the last mentioned disease is no wierseihysic- ally than he was before it attacked him ; whereas the grippe undermines the constitution, Weakens, the bodily functions and leaves its victim an easy prey to other maladies. More- over the cholera can be warded off by strict solitary regulations and only attacks a small prep3760211 tin Fyn- lation. But the insatiable grippe knows no rank, age or quality, and bale* the efforts of medical scientists to arrest its progress. THE Rev. Murdo McKenzie, of In- verness, Scotland, who officiated at South Kinloss church on the 18th inst, preached a Gaelic sermon in Toronto on Sunday last. It was an eloquent oration and closed with this brilliant peroration :—'tha cruu gloir air ceann 3Ihaois retch searg aa; bithidh iomarui a rahein do Alhaois tha so ach do na-h-uile a ghradhaicheas' an Tighearna lose a thug E-feiu mar eirie airson pheacach. Thigibb, mo-ta.. da iounsuidh. The sinn an so fad o, ar dachaidhean, ach, "ta ar n-aon onus an theoii ; th 'n won thuil o' math 'n 8.r cuisleau, tha siun a' labkeirt an aon Tigh arm- an annSan chanion, Greta deonaicheadh an farna gen) bi n-aon Criosd„ ar icor bhraithrean ise am brathaii &s sinae." SIR William J. Ritchie, Chief jJustice of the Supreme Court a Can- ada died shortly after ninelto'clock on Sunday morning at his residence in Ottawa. The Chief Justice had been ailing- for some time and had been eranted leave of absence in come, queue& He was in the 80th year of hi.: age, He was a :ear of Mr. Justioe Ritchie, of Nova Soot* and was born at Annapolis in October, 1S1.3. His parental grandfather came from Soot - land and sett in Nova Scotiaprior to the American revolution. His mother was Elim Wildman Johnston, a of a distieeeeuished E- • •amliMe.••••ka. sir FAL!. wool The newest and neatest styles in Millinery for tall are -now OwMI n r nation. This department is in chalet° of Miss Lawson. Calland See the Stock • Whether you want to buy or not. WM. CONNELL, - 1 Lucknow. 4 92. - HARDWARE 180. Harvest Tools, Hay Rakes, Mixed Paints, • Dry Colors, Chemically pure White -lead. The only permanent wall finish. Sorb trot athivaitized ir k I \17 \W1 Sole agent in Lucknow for Preston's Braided, Barbless Fence Wire. The Leading Hardware and Tin Depot. THOS. LAWRENCE, - LUCKNOW. AUTUMN IS HERE 1 unfinished it will be fritn the 15-,-1 of :5,7 _7., _ 4 1.1S, it is a fact that Fall has arrived, and with tie 7,--an,ieti. • •T' the read to Bethlehim, mat Ear frzhla announcement that the south end a the montefibre • 1 IWIRIED AT RIPLEY. it comes the IELT/G-ia_viiS I C on the evede Tee,_, _ay fee 'Dter prepared than ever to meet the wants of TaERE. are few thiags that hence:it ; young person more than regular colm--poudent to a Apart altogether from the t-sining gives them in expres..sing thelvsees in writing and doitgitcaL" it teaches them t be cie' ths •faot intensiies th-oir power ef observation foniftilld—whith iritEeil is one of the first requi.-- toward be - s. well informed peroscc_ regular newspaper correspondet is eoutinually on the lookont for ination, acqnires s habit of " hundreds of thins tcliat other peoT.:e overlook. Sees something interestzn.. • or instructing worth reporteze: every h.end, and sequires the bee:ter of remembering and &seas:dying eIzera-ez everything that comes under his zbser- ation It is a training to.:, in the esi-e'ise of god .1=1.4;n:tent, for there ate fe thins that test a pent= judgment better than siftir4.7 oat At, 115,7, is fit for publication and 'what is of the thousand things that ezeme. tinder the ere or within hear -leg -. r4:4,--4: a. -.-.ii i; ! Inany customers. .... ,-,-...-4 ..-4.------ze, RttCi'on3--E. .. ,0 BOOTS& SHOES • a t. 7.7, .. is deparent, our stock contains a beautiful 'Sara-- m"--"-•- rie t.;:" ''T16'-:- IkT-L'7-5-?; 17 1..--1.t4-2:7.=-F--",-.- -.f WOMEN'S, FINE DONGOLA SHOES, (both 11- /4" K ...-i' ::. :1 ''''El'7'JE- ",---.7...i,--;: Laei :1:.,-k..,-.3 , 17, -,-IL, ch are selling at prices that will L. :4 t-,,..,,,,:: .,,,t, -.2:..t. :,catie. vul ' _. Eza, -_,--ve-z, At_ :1-: I.Dr,Y;:-.. ..,1,2rD t.',!..F_N": HEAVY SHOES extra value. , his VS:..1. ieeeeee, 17jerrOt"M"?ff.: j ar,„ r:71-1, 1:1;.:F a wear. 74.1,L 2. Kid 'Shoes for ,,00 `irrIsSe. 44 11TM -sr-21 E WE..17_ 1./7-.7 Iad th trade_ an I are "2:7 81_75, 411 arid 82,(O» azati SY Us' w± En=7. Ict •raf.7, ai=-Nees , 11 az?,V - _ ••• •,•.-^r 4 kr= "nt WV; ErdlitfLit. i.. :'s 1-7,;:r." "s:r. 2.1. V .7.Zsc..1. iorso horii -try if:riZas 414 -0T:lf:sq. 'SW trr.sMr. hear.717 r:St 4,1 4. .111 d"..41. • /lee regular corrireekatiellt We. &12071: 3 200 ACRE FARM » Corker Dop(trtitietst . . .., .."..: 2.t ".ASre.wi..r'..7‘....4kr.t V k ...?....*-1/ t ..r.;,.... . ::..1,41: . , , . ,--..--0,-,, ...a.z.-1,41:-: r.o-yr".4. ..,...-.. ,. . , .. _-, •:i. --. 10 =,,,. ;art i:,-.-, ea- eeteeeee.e.,-..eee , e, -....ee ...7 ..r ,- ' ..... n42: ..;-..;ele'' te ." --r4 .. 77 %.7.Ler.if 27,-„-r....:,,. ;7..t.. • CLOTHES. REEL. NEW IMPROVED “" CELESLEY In; Reer faze rimot eoranipIette„ ultuarablle„ rirldlyeeet met trairolaucturreel., Th k6- =tide can br get (may through the solle avant at 906-t - A. A- CROWSTON. PUBLIC NO ICE. rilPUBLIC ARE. HEREBYNOTI- ed that•parities found tresTpai.: with gloms or dotr7 fola the pp eee off lawn ear iffsktim eRm llott*11. tl:/)„ NV& imam:4w era ttline 4ttlinOth., th 7ttlk colm, Kireoliw,„;n11 plitiblet-ritboti the tare Edit es -remit off the boar. P...trizayss IsiDtEttacs.. 11.1104 SOW. LOST. O'TRATED FROM THE PREMISES OF 10 the 0.1m ,:erstraed,,Dott ft3„ (rim HIth,, Wt Wavrairaofk eea aboxart tthe 2.9Wr Atargract large white surssr two iredur Army erne ii1szaren buffo 'artaLuttiiera11ft » wnnAffacte ILI, oxrunters iI1fi k tb,n her intcto, vornEl le ask ably reisrardeeL - VOL THOMS„ Whiittecitatmarth P. O. • FARM FOR SALE. CONTAINING IN) ACRES, "Fl 931ttaraftel Rot 13. (0,70„ km the To, off KM alkoes„ Co off Drum_ Frame howe„ orlarardl„ wen israltbareil and zwarTerniemtlig are& For Ircartaralsrs ailtpOir tto E. NICHOLSON, Progyritotwar. tro• Theelmalle„ Omt- PETER CORRIGAN, • 11,62,-c'oo,11 P. 0_ 11 1.1.11 • Georgian Bay Shingles. I fl rIE ITND1h.14.SIGNED RAS ON HAND a. -zz t 1 XXX CUrvi)rzisra Ray Aihnees zuz., t thonm .4•ttord4 d'Tatiarrg the • zw!stArr_t_ 4obil at the Do 2r,24";,.„ -r,,:,...„ • JAMES- GAT -N -T. • iireetarrrill le to ea a e d. -t set ne €eereeeponclents for their, reseee- tive lozelitioe. If there is one thire- ve are mer coneineed of than another it is the beneSt that they will &rive in every respect. Their experiezize will help theta in every walk of life lav a foundation of a habit with. vett w1a ;Ina can be really ,L.afortuei namely -2:asc FOR SALE OR RENT . ,,. t.. -r... -,:l..---,4•1" ac,:.: 114,7*P.17.7.7 44 -.-,ta - 443:,-;-ael. 7-10. X'l s,..:-..7,es I= ': 7.-..:-... ;4C 1.-.7,-.. 7, . 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