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ME LIBERTY TO _UTTER AND -TO ` It-quE
:ACCORDINd To -T$$ DI TATES
3SCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOy ALL
LIBERTIES
_Wv . 'aa l3th,.1802.;
is a fair sample of th raps
$. Chic. ago. receives from eastern
•s,which evidently have not
for -
n: -Chicago
for 'having secuized the
la's fair plum "Twelve murders
comonitted •in`Ghica6o and every-
was robbed. Preparations 'for
1r' are -progressing rapidly."
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Brucs otinty Friday, Jjanuery 13th
with weeds t is usually greatly.advan
tageous to d op -out of the = rotation for
a -time,:. such crops as allow ;the weeds-.
which infest them po - ripen.; ° Some
weeds, as for 1 '`stance pigeon weed and.
wild flax, riper -thei seeds early, as in
winter and hay = crops. Others, as
tragweed, riper their seeds late, as in
=thesecond cutting of:clover. In cora,-
batting
oin;batting these .various• -classes` of weeds,
therefore, the.work will
_facilitated -.by dropping the crop out of
therotation for a time in which the
ns. Aa many :weeds, how -
weeds ripe _
ever, grow in every' variety of crop,
this mode is riot -so applicable to the m.
`-i of the most hopefuls features of
de speeches.. -delivered at Toronto, on
Thursday night, was that -not even the
tterances of the -two Liberal 11eaders,
fir. Laurier and Sir Oliver lti owat
ere surpassed by those' of 'the F overn-
cent orators° in :their , expression of
•he .. •highest- aspiration _ - .of Canadian
•atriotis:l.- _
. F. J. Hart, of Hart & Tckwell -
iilez chants, Montreal,;. his just
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iii'ned from England, with his mind
• made =up ..never- to -ship , another
arr i of sli inner or autumn apples to
he Eng h' Market The a ple:. busi-
A 2 s , he says,-Fwill-never'be. the-sucoess;
.s i:2-Eilgand..ui.1 our :.:farmers
e: -t- down two-thirds: -of. their: early
fruit trees and pay more: attention to
the ...winter fruit.:
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N eminent editor:. says tli t slates
•a:
ought to be abolished in the public
- schools, They ruin ,thei eye-‘ight•: of
children:. There -is nothtng.More in-
_ri��the. `Fes than writin - with
:fig ous to. ekes
a gray pencil • on a black: surface in
some of the ill -lighted rooms : of our
schools, and many - arent k` to-- go
deep.down in,:his pocket to make good
tom.° doctor -'s ;bill for "treatment 'of his
children's - eyes, 'which would never
have been necessary.if. they had .:not
tz iown the use of slat :es in school.
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IN. a sermon on journalism, the Rev.
Thos. Dixon recently said:: The
position of the editor of a : newspaper
of to -day is as solemn a trust as; that
of the minister of -religion. The res-
ponsibilities of such a position are.
greater because` the number of lives
directly' effected are greater. He bas
the yovrer power to poison the minds and
unnerve the arms of`:thousands weekly
with hatred, lies, slanders -and appeals
to the. basest instincts of the animal,.
or to lift the `world from : the slumber
of the nig uties of : a -new..
day in the; arms of lot -J.,'
Qeour-
age hope --and faith. ,There is no ma'
of modern tiro, es who speaks with
such supreme power;: as he - who.:dic=
tates the management of :a newspaper:
The secret of the power to bless of the
power1 to damn the- life of a man is .hes.'
He is the •minister of the . most high
God, charged with keeping the sacred
fires of truth bttriing along the
• ;world's . high ways that sweep through
the darkness -..into the infinite eternal.:
THE Y- Hon,- David Mills s oke.. at'
'Hidgetown-o_n:Triday 'last, and in . re-
•gard to the -..policy of :annexation he
expressed hitaseIf in. the, Strongest
,t
•- terns as being utterly :oppose to it ;
and ;in s cathing. terms denied' that the
Liberal part'y'
: -.art yany Y
.was:in: W -a infavor
f annexation.- -Retock his stand pp
0n, th.e. .rouna that such a course was.
suicidal and iinm nly,' and that the
`people: .of -the .ITkited ;States would
have hilt' little- respect—for-- i. peep
who -would parter- their individuality
for monetary, commercial ad 'antage.
He strongly urged on the youn men
€ `Canada.. to maintain their national
ity, and to rev e. themselves rthy'vf`
heir= great bei -i Lt "e " >
sister, and your loved -partner whether
say=
COUNTY COUNCIL FOR 1893.
►ren
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continue
'i7d3t^l
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eman�;
�.�ock though reduced
�ntains some desirab1e goo
oth above line..
e�let�es ,are se11in free
�r ces for.
00 $6.00 per .yar
They follosina will compose: the
county .council for_ Bruce • -for the-
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current year
KincardineT' Bland, Shewfelt.
Bran!.:T'p Little, firs, Leckie
Carrick -Moyer, L esemer, Darling,-
firth.
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�Turon—Thompson,-
Bruce—McNaiht{on, McDougall
Arran.—McIntosh, ;:Johnston.
Culross Well wood,. Me -Kay.
Eldersile-Shouldice McClure.
Gree nock-Syiv on, Hawthorn-.
Kinl.:ss Purvis; Nicholson
Sau:eenCumming, Rank:lig.
Araabel—Askin, 1�� u,rphy
Lindsay arid St. Ednonds--McDonald..
Eastror •- tuhishn; lEn.. s
Kincardin'e Town-:Sott, Sutton.
' Klein, Stov:el.•
-"-=1Vlunroe; *-Cassidy:
Village =--McA:rr.on,.;
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Teeswater __" Cariipkiell
Southa npton `"-=Sfinith
Clhesl`e
Wiarton -
Tara
Tiverton
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• - Z1 = CONDOLENCE.::
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Walkerton °
Port Elgin
Paisley' •
cknow
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Elliott
. . Hunter
Smith.:
liar:
N1.Ke
DEAR FRIE.ND—We the undersig ed
beha,if ' of the :- W. 0. T:U.: and
Ladies Aid- scieties- wuld tender _ to
•ou: -and our:. familthe ::heartfeltY : Y Ycondolence of the .officers and iuembers•
in your late -bereavement. •
•Feeling as we do that we. cannot do
Cash
$4.25
Wrence has: now. on hand a large stock :of
La
Tl
• parties
ante.
rt s
.- - - this falla�
.. - - rk
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,. W
e
rnac .
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f.
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lie is a�so�ma�Y��,: a specialty -of. --..
s
visual a
- - .. .. - . - � - call.He has.a,, .
stove -or`-furnace should not fall to -give him a
i;i;;cis
S
cif
a
Dreg
ware,
,nite ware, panesed Handies, ' �.�. _ �ain.�e
amps s and: Lamp Goods.
The Leacig: Hardware Depot.
Stovepiping aid
-. h
urc asln
g � g
11 stock of, all
repairing promptly . attended to.
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trAgaramissomr-
justice to the many _merits of our Nate
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TV. BEDS.
-•r
'as a; `- temperance advocate or as a
,
christian.::worker =-in . all good •causes
and that the loss we have sustained is -
That R�eeds_prevail ` to s;n :alarming -irre para}ale but that -.our- lass.. is her
t;xtent in tlie. P =ovinee of O `ta rio , is .imrned'iate -gain. _
patent to everyone o�nwho has- gives the Wehope that our heartfelt sympathy:.
ubJ Y ect an `attention. In fact!: the in.-::: May in some measure help -to "relieve`
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-t
�oppresses
that .n w-`
-ro�v o
.the_load -of ser
the =the .lea
fury. done tb crops ovary year �,nd � - •. .:.._
- ; - _ you and that_ o. u will be enabled to
raim-yo it thoughts fro n :a constant -
Y
dwelling on your` std bereavement and
to think of your loss: as. 'a- parting only
for a .time- and :look: .frwarcl: to that
reunion where partinY is n0'`more',and
that you ma�.:: -find the' :words of, the
poet true as he says
"There is a'v-oice which sorrow Bears,
•- When: heaviest weigh's.'lifes :galling chains,:
-'i _ eaven that whispers dr thyteals
T '.The
P y z,'
The pure in heart shall meet again.
.And -sincerely ;trusting that it- may
be:some further -relief, in- •:your great
sorrow_ to,knw .that "-she who. has been_
taken., from you wastov d and respee
ted
b all with. _whom she `associated, -
and - 'as we witnessed Cher sufferin'gs'
b
With : each calci- resignation . for : so,
many. months,' and her triumphant.
death were led `,; "Let me die
say
t. ' e death of the righteous and let rn -.
fast. end be like hers."
MRs.' J. _BRYAN- MR - L-. -
� D. HORNEL
Ladies' Aid. • 'Cor. : -
. •see. tiY. c,- T . U;
money spent -on labor _to keep _weeds;
' - -down' a. our t- Co. millions of 1 dollars..
They struggle: with weeds take off -the
p
rc�its of farming n in. y man: -� i stances'
- : ,
f
,acrd these pests make the diffei°ence be-
tween success and failure. -
I ulietTn 85. of the Ontario A ricul
•g
tural College, is -'devoted to th sub•t , -
College, e, J ct
of weeds aad the . moclevof :_ destroying
• Lhehi: The first advice . is-- to study-
.,
• { their "ro't •th.: -Weeds' a e ` classed -=as
snnrzals biennials and .perennials.: An
nuals collii'leis the cycle -o their exis
a.,si
,
tence in:.Agle`.ear.• When annuals-
- . :reprevented from ripening their-
• sleeds: upon any farm from •'year. to
year,: the. time must. come ,when that
e.lass of weeds will be.: completely ` de-
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Ntrryed. They would be destroyed in--
! _a single • -lar , - bti t, for the fact that
•rzianY of the-seeds;,because ofthe ,oily
mating; , in -which, they are encased,
havegren
power to rears 't
he
influen-
cesofdecaY, hence they. �maY remain
-
in the -oil for yearsand 't. r$tain
.heir vitality.
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Further' advice 14 to drnp :certain
ro `s mkt of the rotation. In the
e w r
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--•-•Iteh on : human .and` .all ;animals
cured iii 30 uainutes by. Woolford's
SanitaryLotion. - Warranted by- A.: B.
_ Oongram, Druggist..
Leads ,thein all for =-
p
mil�• e
ries
--:rc
0
SAND '---
F nit of A1i.KindsItn Seaon:
FINE TEAS
SQFCIALTY:
The Largest „Stock,
f
The _Choicest: Goods,
' The; Best Vane
obtainable in Luckno .
N ELLI
NOTICE I
CHARLES - STEWART, Tailor,
takes occasion- to thank' his frieids
and patrons for past favors' and gives
notice that -he- has` remQved .from his
s=Bloc
old stand iii. Canpbell'._ , Block .and in
future Will. be found, .opposite Mc -
Clare's Grocery store, in the building
fornel :.Yby _ occupied s Mr. -Thonas-
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Young, implement Agent....
Coat and Vest sacker wanted. . .
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ITUATED ON HAVELOCK STREET
e of Lucknow, near the: sta-
tion.
ta- in:the'villag
teio - • The house isa large frame, containing
eight or nine rooms, cellar, kitchen, -.etc,, and
is in a good state of. repair.. ° The garden con-
tains about one acre of : ground=. and is well
stocked with aple, cherry, plum' : and other
fruit trees. Thwill ll be sold cheap.
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For -further. articulars a l to Hh Mor-
rison
Pp Y uS
or to
JAS. A, DENNING - -
Lucknow- P.
OTIC !
HE ANNUAL . MEETING OF °THE-.
Whitechurch Creamery Company will
be: held in the Forester's Hall, Whitechurch
ons- Saturday. `' 17th.. December, at 1 o'clock
when=the .dividends .will be paid, •Director s
elected. and other important business. trans-
acted; •
rans-acted,- All Patrons, Shareholders, s::and others
interested :are-cor;dially invited to attend. -
J. J, W; SIMPSON -
- ;Secretary
Whitechurch, Nov 99t%;
985 -kin.
AGENTS.'TO • SELL 0111 17.
CROICE AND HARDY
SERV STS
li.
T E HAVE MANY 'NEW SPECIAL
•varietie_
naman
s', both in fruits and or -_
tals to .offer, which are coutrolled only by us. -.
We pay commission:r salary. Write us at
elmsr and secure choice of •. territo y
• 11 A.Y- BROTHERS, Nurserymen,
985-lOin.. _ ' Rochester, N. Y
..NEER F R
_AOOTI0
REAL ESTATE, INS -U
ANCE. AND GENERAL
AG'N • Y
. -. ENO
Y.-
ATTENDED IN ALL PARTS
of the County and satisfaction guaranteed
1.A.number of
FIRST CLASS FARMS
For ss e 1- on reasonable tma. -
JOHN GRIFFIN,
$INGSBlZID4E P.O
4.
'n ITCHELL .B
per thousand.'.
first .class niapie logs,
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OCC•. WILL PAY 8
or the above quantity of
none other`be taken.
°HE I.I. B .O.S,.
I,uckuew:
a.
ENLARGED Att I A ROYL
` IA
° A HIP- 08.S ���MIL,: PER.
r
NUMB D R WILL CONTAIN ;•-•
EACH
REV. DR, TALMAG .'s SERA_oN delivered the
Sunday pevio sly.
WAKEMAN's : WA . ERLNGS. - •
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AGRICULTUR ,Li4`r
° ,. TIER -I �u. strated.
LAIDIES' PAGE --I11 strutted.` .
A -Skarn,' TA-Lp,.a d other intertistingreading
.'-matter.
�iiBee ��1I
:
a °
Price, One Doll. r a year in 'advance for the
WEEKLY = FRE PRESS , and .FARM
AND_ HOME—in all 16 pages,
Balance of 1892 ree to new:subscribers: .
. Agents wanted in every P
unre resented dis-
trioto
t solicit sub c t ion
.
ri s.
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FR'E'E PRESS PR TING CO
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ONDON -- ONTARIO=
AR
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Rvct Ej
HE UNDE SIGNED WISHES TO -
informthe :will - keep
Jot
will
�1 illi' that .L
., ,p, he ,p.
service that season at lot 11, oon 13, - .Ashfield,
swell bred Yoaks a Boar, ?
TERMS -41
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