Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-03, Page 4•
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f1#' LIBERTY To,UTTER AND T6 ARGUE
FREELY ACCORDING TO TtiE DICTATES
QF' COISCIENGE w:E PRIZE ABOVE ALL
OTHER: LIBERTIES •
141,0190v, 7913-.3v1. ; "1893.
en
the necessity of =cleanliness. in h�:ndling
TEE longs struggle -between: death
and- James G. 'Blaine`ended_at 11 a.m°
Friday: His death was. daily - looked
for and its announcement took none
surprise.'aine has been for. more
than a quarter - of• a century perhaps ..
the most -prominent man in the_ pohti-
• 41 -life of thg United States. Gifted-
above most men on this continent n
n.any ways and influential:; .as, was his
position in the affairs of his country
he goes hence a disappointed man. He
failed to reach the highest . Eiji -mole of
his ambition—the Presiden al .-chair,
and like Horace Greeley d' d of ome.
thing like a broken heart.
.5111. Dalton. McCarthy, at ..hili .Bar --
milk, for the least taint will deteriorate
its_ quality and one can of -tainted milk
will injury_ a whole vat. -He condemn
}ed the practice of returning* -whey ; in
cans ; and furnishes good reasons :for
this condemnation. "It I enter a roo
m
in _which cheeseis stored," says the
speaker, "I cul tell by the smell
whether the whey is returned , in -the
cans or not:" ` He ._favored the Ayr-
shire as the best dairy cow. - Much
useful- information vaa : conveyed y
his lecture which, I:have : no doubt,`
ire banquet,- tolcl the guests that fr-on
that momentt he ceased to be a . Gov
'ernment.supporter and would -take lis-
• seat in the Comm.On' as . an indepen S.EN`iT EL papers are: -at a .pren7lutc
tdent Inembei. On, the tariff he , said; ' Go to the -. grange• if you. want to:
ahave a pioneer .time.
' Gentlemen, the time has come:, in the
` - out:: prominent
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'interests.' of -the _consumers of this conn It is __ thattght that P
till who.nnrnber about, four-fifths: of citizens John A will deliver a lecture
.y:
the whole _,. o - ulation, when -*the high on Annexation.- at an earl date in the
p.: _ _ upper cha;rnber of :the'G1e
d 1878 9 f the A Collection will be tali
wily produce fruit in -. due season, for
it was listened to : by an audience
greatly: interested_ in the subject ; of
which: it tie -a. d. ,At is close luncheon -
w -as partake cheese 'entering. large-
iy into its constituent ... .Other, busi
-ness followed, such -as the- appei.nting
rye
trccs Count'
auditors and .a board of ` directors. A
vote was then taken, testing: the feeling
of the- meeting on the advisability. of
attaching value to milk supplied on
the basis of quality rather than .
quan-
tity. The sleeting was unanimously, in
favor of the charge but -left the matter
in the- hands-. of the. directors. Tlie
pr�vailin belief, was that the. meeting,.
was a successful one and„ each share-
holder expressed his satisfaction, so
far as coutd:learn, with the dividend.
of=the past year.
-1L.A. TGSIDE
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tariff we erecte m - or. e Our- n !p in.
pose of protecting: our - industries . E and'
�a griculture : atirinst the competition ofd-
Xmerican farmers and rmanufactuiers;:
hout-d be reduced so that the` consum-c
era of this -country: can- purchase their
ands at -lower -r.ates=.:than; they : can to --
,day
Afi I L ME.EPING
19th inst° the annual Meeting
On the g
tf the Ashfield butter ; and cheese
factor took lace in, th0: council room
y P:•
Of said township, and, not withstand j ng
the urfav orable: condition of the roads
for travel and the --'severity of ':the.
reather, it was well =attended,-_ the
patrons evincing a marked interest in
- he b ti sin ess to be transacted.: ijpou
. the Meeting being calIecl to order by
the president, the auditor's report was
read :fin-etti-iis-, showing many inter
2:esting facts, interesting. in a special
behalf of the House of' Refu' e.
e Miss' Bella Ross is home o a visit;'
Mr: :P MIcGogen- was ` at.. his :home
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ew
in Whitechurch- for a f days.
. 'at the taff
Hello ;Pete..2were. you y
pull the other night -No 1, where was
it ? At_Nornaans 1 Had they a good
time ? Not, much:
-Mr. ,Robt. Hetherington, of K.in=
louh,- has purchased :'fr_om . Mr. trWm.
Tiffin for a large sum, four-fifths of
what is known as.the• Jackson estate.,
Mr Wm Hayes has ``_ rented his
farm for a .term of five years to Mr.
John Wall, of Culross
Mr. Wm. Barr had an auction sale '
of -farm stock and impliments on
Friday last
Master P Crowston, of : Wingham
is visiting at Kelvin -grove farm:
r.f.d�ay,
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.ruo ry-- 3rd
ontimu
demand
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ock though reduced .still
contains some desirable goods
in :both above lines.
ntllngS
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3alettes are ; ;selling freer,. Cash
prices for the latter are $4..2
5
$5.40 and $6.UU.per
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F.jiNCY 'DRESS.CARNIVAL.
-The- carnivaA : held in the . rink - on
Tuesday evening last was a grand su.c
cess in . eveiy .: way The i e - was ` iii...
manner to .the. sha-xeholders, and _ex=. _rind condition, and was covered with
-- .*, ;nbiting the financial standing- of the a,t-rs- drssed- in. every - conceivable
comp'any . id- the success that attended.: Shape -and style, - while the -.large `:.plat
ter --rise last season-,- the .� w crowded`- with
the- enterprise during. _ fornix�.nd . alter was:- -
m n
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This a
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'r• 2�4 z.no
first of 2z-- citenth company interested spectators. the °Enol
onsists . - of S share -holders :olio •. resent and discourased sever
band was present .
sti '.lied last -summer 1053932 pounds. l selections .of sweet n usic ,luring the -
of milk from; :which was manufactured: evening.. The; following is is list of the
F 98,664 ;pounds of ' cheese, and from costumes represented ;
P. which was iealizecl "the handsome . sum 'HE ORDER OF THE HALF MOON
of $.9552-..88. It re .u.ites no'agreement . win Ah:
`� `l Frank -Shoebottop�. ;'Wm: �- _Ir i
prove that the distil butian of: so Bo d Alex. Willer', -Jas. -.Yule; Alex°
large: a sum within ,a limited: -aiea -and. - Y •'
,Wilson -and Ab. Rogers
. amoun.g so few patrons was a- material Gordon
benefit to
theta a:nd that d.a:ir -y inn. YS NEGxo DRESS; Geo: •Smith;::
,awrence has now on hand a large stock o#
OOK ST
PARLO
TOVF$, : B
Lark- more remunetative . than wheat
raisin at the :present `.price of: the..
g
latter. I mayremark in -passing: that
in the number_ .
we �egi� e n.n inorease
dbare-holders ;of lis _company, a' .step
th�e the increase would have no cause
y, � .�
to regret.; The_ quality. of cheese made
pct this fac-tor� stands:. high in the
,market- and reflects=.much credit on the
maker, 14 r.. I -I. White. " This is demon
price i wands grid ;'-Allis asci w : • Y an ce.
.-the`ready sale with -' which- it -meets: I DIANs Chas: Smith; J. Tennant.
But I'm -digressing somewhat After and: °Little.
the disposal' f th d't reports • `
Grundy,. Robt. McNabb, Alex. Mc�
ll Samuel Barber . Thos. --Reid,
B. Tennyson,. E. 'McKay, Geo.. B-erry,
Pat Moore, Do iald McCauley, W.
McLean, Reg. Ar.rnatrong, R. Graham,
G.- Armstrong and D. McCauley._ -
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West,
' �TIG(�ER . WENCH .
REBS
H. Grundy' and -J. McCoy.
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Como DREss-=David. -Boyd, .
Frank Cain;° W
Davison, W. Davison, ,
Crated by the
:- - intending !and, artier int - p
- ... - of furnace work - this: fall a- _ .
_.:. - � a specialty- ;. `IIe is a .. g p. , j - -as as usual a full st
- _.. :.. ive him a :call. rI e has •
fur ace should not fail to •g
•stove : ar . n, .. ... .
kindof ` f - .
s - - . l�Sed--�. ware
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a 'e Ja�� aY
-;:w
Tinware.-ranee - � .,
are
altOts;
Goods.
Lamps a p
I ardwar-e Depot_:
Leading _ p
Stovepiping -ane
NTE13
0000 feed
ITC HELL BROS, WLLL PAN-. S8
of
for t
ab
owe
nd quantity
thousand �ert
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first class . maple logs; none other be taken: •
MITCHELL- BROS,
Iucknow
isposa Q eau. -i ors FANG DRESS, L' AIIESiClara Ham=.'
r. Millar, �a government employee :.. Hainli
- � , bl .; -Lbl�e. - McDonaid�, -Lena
Hain-
-and a member of the Westerns ssocia-.. . '
Tena . Lawrence,. Lottie ` Armstrongs
d the meeting : in an in
;tion aadresse �, �•. le Lawson Lill
L Lawson A Lilly
a
Lizzie g ,
ru. tive manner; He is evidentl .. at ; .
t c ' Kaake, Ada: Burgess; Elsie : McLaren;
.. Home on- the .subject on; which he �. .
Stewart -J. : Smith,- GENTS—Al. Kaake,
McLaren,. Sadie
Boyd, Francis
•dwelt. •It is impossible to .do justice
.and Mac Wilson. ;
..The following- are the winners of
the prizesawarded
.,'BOYS' RACE, HALF-FILE-1st.Prize,
to .his_. discourse within the limits
which I may reasonably expect for the
publication of this 'letter, therefore
J'll condense by merely giving headings.
The .speaker,_in the°first place, referred
to the points of a cow thattindicated a
good milker ,but if..on trial she turns.
out to be a failure -as a milker consign
her to -the butcher; don't sell her to
Your neighbor, for if she is not good
enough for you she is not _good enough,
for your neighbor. Attention was
next directed to the proper care and
feeding of this valuable animal, affirm
in
that insila .e was the best • n lk_
' 7. •t,Y -.,..vim. ..N. i+-#1't.n{ -n'n 7..7l led
to a cowl-, "There is such a thing as
catil g a cow." ;The lecturer, with
winch earnestness, endeavored to
impress,on the minds -of his auditors ticket, Chas Smith.
e. air ,ng promptly attanded to.
8 C1VIN,4 UP THE CROCERY
- ._AND
AORES (MORS OR LESS) GOOD
. land, with large -2 story frame house -
and out buildings,: barn, etc,, 20: grape vines
good water, good location, within hall. agile
of -.the station -easy terms; Particulars: may
be had -from
T. W DILDREJi, Lucknow
g1°OO, - 'William Corrigan , .-2nd Prize,-
50
riz ,50 cents, deo. Berry.'
sMENs,„ RACE, 1 MILE 1st:.entrance
money, D. Lawrence
BEST LADY 4ND GENT SKATERS-=
1st. : Silk Handkerchief and Pair of
Vases,Al..Kaake` and Lena ;Hambly
a,
BEST DRESSED LADY IN OOSTUME=-_:
-•1 st. o 'a pair ofnickel-plated skates,
Lizzie Lawson, -'.
73ES' IJEESEED PENT IN-CosTul nE---
lst a pair of nickel- `tat d skates: ,u`Uhn
Smith.
=-EST:#COMIC DRESS 1.St°.: a Season
h LS
After April 1st my stock o .. .
HE U- DERSIGNED OFFER •FOR"
sale 6 sulierior young hulls ranging from.
a:--.
8 months -to 2-years,These axe the right sort,
thick: and fleshy and will, all make show.:
imals. . Correspondence solicited .or come
and *see_
E GAUNT & SONS ,
:St Helens
- . Leads thern :all -for :-
eizal,y Groceries
-AND
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ANIVED GOODS.
F
Season.
t� of All Kinds 1�. -Seas rul
FINE. TEAS
A S PW O IAL.Ty,
xrgest Stock, `
e Chozcest Goods '
t ,. 1" �e Best •-Vane
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u- bl e 1-n: Lueknofw,
o�ta.a
Will be second to
none in this part
of the cans have
��- goo and
_ -very best. �,
just ordered a large consignment of the u g = g
J therefore- : stock o .
toput them in,
must have space`�'
M
ROGERIES
quickly
.chem
out q uic..
- c� e� r Y
• In order to q
of . my .stock of
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Room Must be m de and 'by . Orly �
ou will
have
fineselection tochoose fromatprices that will show buyers r- r.
that I mean business
3CansG
orn, Peas o: Tomatoes, 25c..
5 Pounds New Raisin, 25c
14
FTapioca,- c 2 ounds
nds rice.
6Pou , 25c•
4 Pounds best Currants,
50c. Tea, . `35c, 25c. Teas,. 20c.
20 Pounds •. -.., unds Gram : Su gg ar, $ 1.00,
► Pounds Light Brawn ..Su
gar
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em�nber the entire st 1�wilt.hesold a,_ 0t
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