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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-03, Page 4• • ss - t tallow Mind 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 t '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 • Hall:- 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 ,-, ,.,. 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, e .ruo ry-- 3rd ontimu demand • ock though reduced .still contains some desirable goods in :both above lines. ntllngS 7. 3alettes are ; ;selling freer,. Cash prices for the latter are $4..2 5 $5.40 and $6.UU.per • 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 - co •' �, This a T '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._ - —S. West, ' �TIG(�ER . WENCH . REBS H. Grundy' and -J. McCoy. X8 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 • 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 P 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 - 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 . 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 -: --:. - -- 131 OCERI- wiii- .-s e whole - `4 - - 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 l-- em�nber the entire st 1�wilt.hesold a,_ 0t • • 1• •i ° A • • • • IF'