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queen fell on their faces and thanked
God that Spain had been the nation to
first discover this grand country, and
carry the Christian religion to its be-
nighted natives. The king honored
Columbus by appointing him Governor
of the island -he had - •discovered, The-
, -
same year another discovering expedi-
tion was sent out, also one in 1497
and 1502.
After Columbus' second voyage he
became a subject of jealousy and was
deprived of his office. As in more
modern times, as Sir William Wallace
the hero of Scotland became a subject
of jealousy and was betrayed' into the
hands of his enemies, so the great and
good C(. umous was cruelly treated
and lan•Ied in Spain in chains. He
died soon after of a broken heart, with
e request that his body be buried in
The land he had `discovered:
Whenl. the .nations around Spain
heard about the wonderful discoveries
that the Spanish were making in the
New World, and realized what a source
.of revenue it would be to her, they4 be-
gan also to tend out discovering expe-
ditions, and thus this continent bacame
colonized and open to civilization.
A German writer edited a book
about the New World and suggested
that the land Columbus had discovered
ailed America in honor of Ameri-
cus espucius, a,friend of Columbus.
The work was eagerly read and the
New World came to be called Atuerica.
ez lig us make a general summary of
The results of this discovery_ Af`er
r •t'♦lo 1',:C.:^.•.r•\- t -F tllr. .Indies 7,y
Columbus, the Spaniards pushed their
expfi-:ratiulta zti!! farther. The English
e
and o-:1 nations f,,l1 ) �:
suit and settlements were planted'; the
country was opened :.villages arose and
in time became cities_ •
••1i-T•r-, • -.1 -
Nov mighty •:ities as pr.p•11y sun I._ '
True, our country has not.
had smooth Sailing TerriY' wars,
both civil, and with ,foreign r.oa•r•r;
have taken pi ice, hut we have ib -",r at
peace now for over twenty ye Yrs- We
are proud to say that we are a patriotic,
liberty-lovinif people, and that no other
countryin the hist.rry of 91,1 world !in-
male as rapid progress in a; short a,
length of time a has A.lrierira.
Who would not live in Atn-ri••-.1
the land of the free
" Long may our land be bright,
With freedoms holy light !
Protect us by tbv might,
Great God, our Bing-."
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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce Llounty, October 28th
MARRIED.
1 L&tDB):aTes—Russ—In I.uckuow,on Walney
day, Oct 26th, 1891, by the Bev. John
Milli,, at the residence of the bride's
I ran Full
father, William Walker. Mr. W. J. Lead-
better to Mrs. Isabella A. Roa, all ef
1 ucknow.
E,oss—D�MacMiki ti —At the family residence
;,lie2n� Concession af Kinloss, on t'he 19th
October, by the Rev. F A. MacLellan. Mr.
D. C. Ross, Woodstock, to Miss Anne Mac-
Millan. third daughter of the late Duncan
- MacMillan.
COURT OF REVISION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
a C.,urt will be held, pursuant to The
Ontario Voters List Act, 1889, by His Honor
the Judge of the County Court of t5te County
of Huron.'at Dungannon on the 12th day of
November, 1892, at 10 o'clock, to hear and de-
termine the several complaints of errors and
omissions in the. Voters' List of the Municipal-
ity of Ashfield for 1892.
ll pgsons having business at the Court are
requirealto attend at the said time and pace.
WILLIAM STOTHERS,
Clerk of Ashfield.
COURT OF REVISION. ,
OTICII IS HFRFBy GIVEN THAT
a Coutf'will be held, pursuant to the,
Voters' List Act, by His Honor, the Judge of'
the ('onnty ('ourt of the County of Huron. at
the Village of I)un,aun-,n, on th- 10th day of
November. 1892, at 10 o'clock, a.m. b. hear
and determine the several complaiuts of enon
and owis,rens in the Voters' Li -t of the Muni-
cipality of \Vert Wawanush f rr 1892.
All persons having business at the f Blurt are
required t, atten•I at the -aid time land place.
1L K. MILLER,
Clerk of West Wawau„sh.
St. Helen?, Oct_ 2..th. 1892.
llpou ReceiptPo.�:; �N
with your name and address, we win
• forward you Agents' Outfit and
OurG reat
Premium
��flst
EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS
LIST OF HANDSOMIE PRIZES,
WHICH ARE OIPE'al IN MANY
CASES BELOW COST
WeWant Agents
LSI EVERY LOCALITY. WRITE EARLY.
This is a chance for the. Young Folic.
THE GLOBE Toronto.
WEEKLY GLOBE. balance s892 PREE.
If von want t• -i buy
At right prices go -to -
C. K NCAID'S
•_IIsi, try vrtir luck for
VUICir et=
• With each pound of Raking Powder
you have a :foes: to what length of
tine tins Candle will burn_
The nearest o 'e to the time gets a
Tricycle valved at j'i.:10
J,IJ. KINCAID
Salary arcd'e Teen es weekly (ram s'a rt. tar
ver 1 commission to local part-trnie agents.
Permanent pwition. Good chance for
wts-aneement.. Esrhz-in territ•1ry.
-sr growers o: ' ar•;ery stock.
in .nada. attd onlyirrmeera
is i.,th (';.nn :,::1.11 cited
states. Ceo har\:C Kock 0. •
trice to
treatment
teed. N. .
tati.-n in
r.e Cs_ No
tion
r +••+ ;and tale. fru
`'. n other
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our
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tog pd., s and
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HAS ARRANGED FOR
HAll VEST
EXCURSIONS
—ON—
AUG. 16
Returo September 25,
AU G. 23 Return, SO bar 2nd,
SE PT. 6.
Return October 16th.
1892.
From all stations in Ontario return rates to
HARTNEY
DELORAINE, MOOSOMIN,
BINSCARTf#I,
REGINA
MOOSE.IAW
YORKTON
PRINCE ALBERT -
PALGARY
EDMONTON:
828
830
$35
840
BERTHS FREE --These trains from 1 pr-
onto will have a limited number of Colonist
Sleepers attached, accommodation• in which
will be &Noted in order of apl.:icatirru,
Parties ticketing from other points should
arrange to arrive at. Toronto in time to con-
nect with the 11.20 p.m. train, leavi•ig Augu-t
hi. 23 and September 6,18 2.
lotr full information apply to
D. W. HAYES,
Agent (3..T. H_, Lnchnzw
PEOPLE'S POPULAR
PA
ONE-WAY
TIES
TO-
Britich Columbia, Washing-
ton, Oregon, California
in TOCSIST SLEEPING CARS, Toronto to
Seattle R ithont Chante. Lea' mgt
TORONTO ETERS;.FRSD_1T
AT 11.30 P.R.
NOV: 4,11,18, 2258
92
DEC. 2, 916, 23 30
Apply- to any C. P. R. A::entfor .
full particu'.: rs.
FOR SALE.
6 �(lo -DOLLARS WILL PCI; -
s L1 chase ,a splendid farm of 200
acres, liinloss, Co ' Bruce, 180 cleared,' with all
aecesarg•buildin orchard. water and apples.
JOHN J. STEPHENS,
• Teesu-ter.
McLEOD'S
System Ienovai nor.
And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
— -FUR
Impure. Weak • and Impoverished Bl•1.111,
Dyspepsia. Sleeple —nes . Palpitation of the
He.^.rt,. Liver Complaint, Neoral; ia. Goy of '
'Memory, Bronehiti-. C'••e tmi•;i• u (:all
St ,nes. Janl:di.•e, Kidney and I ret ;.ry Pi •
s. St. Vit;:-' 1 ••F.male Ire
and General Debility.
1 per half plea and per pint bottle.
r4ROR_\:i•RV. - - a,i•E,c:::i. Vii, . �.
J. M. McLEOD,
Prol.rirtor and Manufacturer.
Sold , by Harry Days and A. R. (•.'r; r to
I►n, . i -t-, I.'Iekr. }\v _ m
THE LI
Leads thesis all foi
Pauli®'
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200 ACRE FA Fruits of Allliin& .tl,
FOR SALE OR RENT
FINE TEAS
it�•F'1�•:,: T,rb^ ,: t'.,� lig F. P. I,F
.1) .\ • ire • i •1.,troy .t ll'.;
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.li'IIN BARK KI,r.,
Il •s 17.1. L::ekn 'w P. 0.
HOE TO LET.
I iv G, t.• w.. t . Little. Let kr. w, or. 1J OH N ELL10 T .
Jab. Herr, Drumbo.
A SPECIALL TY.
The Liz1 c si
Tlie Choicest Goods,
& The Bcst Vatic
obtainable in Lucknoiv.
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RNTICIPATING
The rise in Cotton Goods, since the„cotton mills of tt
Dominion have passed into the hands of a syndicate, I ha
put in a good stock of all kinds of
STAPLE COTTON 01)01)8
And- am prepared to give my customers the benefit of
same at old prices.
• Have still a good assortment of those fast -color Eng
prints ,to choose from. Come early and secure. Also the
"ECLIPSE” FAST- BLACK STOCKINGS.
Just try them and you will have no others
All other departments are equally well assorted in every-
thing usually kept in a general store.
Butter and Eggs taken as cash. Remember the place.
MRS. R. MURRAY,
M „
Is the place to snake yt•ur selections in
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CROCEflES & PROVISIONS.
I have in stock the following :
.Apples
Blackin
ll'-ack Lead
Blue
B-l:ing Powders
Barley, pot
Bath Brick
Beans'
Bra\ms
Basket;
Brushes
Biscuit
Coffee
Confectionery .
Canned Goods
Cncc a
Chxolate
Corn, canned
Corn meal
Currants
Currie Powder
Cream Tarter
Cocoanut
Dates ,
Dried Apple -
Extracws
Firs
Fish, canned
Fish, dried
Gelotine '
• Gingers
Hole
Honer
ink
Indigo
Licorice '
Lime Juke
'Lemons
i lamps
'I:ard
lMatches
lMince Meat
'Meal
::Macaroni
Mu`'t_ard.
;Meats, canned •
41�Iaf,*ne51a •
'Nuts a
Nutmeg •
Oil. olive .
Oil; sweet
Oil, castor
(/ Tsang es
Oat Meal
Pails
(
Peels
Pipe:
Pieties
Pearline
Pea-', canned„
44.
Pauper
R,Lins
dice
- Rice Flour
• 'Soo •
Salt
Salmon
Sardines
Senna
'Seeds
lSn
`Sy ruw
No. 1 Flour aiwi-ays on hand. Goods delivered to
S• •ai •s
Starch
Strawberries, canned
Snlphers
Tapioca
Tenant , canned
Teas
Tobaccoes
Vermicelli
v ine�•ars
Washboards
Wa: hir.g Crestal
. W„odenware
.Whiting •
!Dinner Sets
(Yeast Cakes
Dinner Sets
I. Tea ets
Water Sets
'cam ~gets
!Berry Sets
•
Tact Sets
any part of the town.
e�
odds.
KAAKE &CO.'S
Second Annuncement of
SCHOOL BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, PHOTO ALBUMS
Window Blinds, Berlin Wool, Bibles, Hymn Books,
Combs, Wall Paper; Etc.
FAT we intend' to give every lady .and gentlemen a
chance to `let a beautiful all nm, va1•iied at 8•3 or one
dozen cabinet photos free. • We plaice 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
von guess. Tile nearest slumberS;et; the prize.
Beans pelt it st-.liar by .lir. Kincaid and will be counted
l,v a (liiut.erested 1!a:.'tti-.,,11 ,Tilly ' 1st. This commenceOil April 1-t. '
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H: & Co_
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GUARANTEE
STELLA M
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To ,•ut%v, ar 111N IYille ,•l, lig th•' hark,' 1 ::, .
Tnre-liing Machines.
For sale 1,v
D. C. Taylor, Logeknoir,
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