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SSE' LI$ERTY TO UTTER AND TO: -ARGUE
FREELY ACCORDING -TO THE DICTATES
OF CONSCIENCEpiX PRIZE ABOVEi ALL
OTER LIBERTIES:
I. cknow Mar. loth, 1393.
Senti ne.
vention, and who will oppose me=again
if, he: is not provided.: for, to be made
governor = of . the jail.", The l Sir..,
Oliver turned the light of his. spec
tales upon Mr. Porter .hand asked his.
views. ..,The member for" North Bruce
is Bluff. He said - :: "As ` I do not
Trn -A>nalgamation . of. - the. -Dom
minion (range and'. the Patron's of
Industry,; if their' members. 'would vote.
as they "respltite'.' would'....call: into
_being' a political, organization that
might easily hold, the balance . of:
power in Canada.:
TAB. Patrons of Industry oh -Friday
last in Toronto resolve4 -"the time has
.come when ii accordance-• with the spirit
�f clauses 9 and. 10, of the Patrons'
we _ would ;request the Government to
..ter otie .t he duties_ from imports, es-
pecially necessaries of life, coming
• : from Great.- Britain."
4
TILE Fast Press • is: a new weekly
-paper published in Toronto; the first
lmiiber dated 11th. Feby. It is pub-
. . .
lished
ubplished in the. free trade inserest: Mr.
Dalton McCar_thy's .policy, as opposed.'
to the old N. P.. will receive hearty
endorsemnent by the new paper, 'besides
. e ~interest, national, = social and
cal Will be. discussed in an in spend
eat. manner.- - -- _Q _
want the .:job for myself ; as have
no father or. brother ; as Ihave not
even a son . like . you had Sir.: Oliver,
who is in want, I don't care a =con-.
timental who yon give it to.: With
that it is stated the : conference::
broke up."
IN the opinion of the best informed
medical men, it is highly pzobable that
cholera will take foothold in -America
-sooner or later It -thus behoves every
muncipality to do all that is possible
to limit _ its:. -ravages. The first
condition of immunity 'is. : cleanliness.
Cholera is: a filth disease. •It is propa
gated by the bacillus Which may : find
lodgement in_: clothing or thewater
in
which people drinks Persons. good
heath have- great power of _ resistance
to the attack: They may ward " it .of:
altogether, or only suffer mildly from
its effects. Wherever ` the con d itions
`which depress the public health are
allowed=to:prevail, the cholera bacillus -
finds a
acillus-finds-a favorable feedingground. -
CHEESE 'figures. ase one of our Iargest
h 'se. _ industr. - has
rts: � The chee y
more progress and:has better pro-
- � made P g _
s _ its before it than almost any other
int.: =the- Province: An ` enterprise of =
.such importance should not - be im-_
perilled by allowing inferior American
ucts-to be shipped from our ports
- the Canadian article. , The res-olu--
-on, introduced in.• the Commons : by.
Reid should therefore, ,be adopted...
.. .- . �'ri'
►.ruck Count : da- ,
THE Dundas Banner‘ says ' `it : is
funny "how ,people discover •the real
b i
Enmportaice and ..J
ufluence-of a news-
paper er when they get into a scrape or
do so.ilething; they are ashamed of.
They live for years . without suliscrib-
ing
andwhen asked to advertise say
pit dosn't pay •,-' but the .:minute they
get into a scrape they rush to the
newspaper 'and • request them not to
say anything about it. Or in case : of.
troublein which they happen `to be
:mentioned,- them they realize im-
mediately tha the paper- has -a eircu
latc►n,
and -the : o`idnt: want' their
..
name .. spread all a er: ` Appreciation
•___ ..
tor a newspaper sho• ld he _ in before
you_ geb- into trouble.
THEY- ALL- DO IT
To the Editor ()lithe Sentinel
When a man,- or woman will go into
a mercantile establishment. and "after:
getting the proprietor to . pull down
.
about fifty pieces ' of goods"and then
leave with ` the pro`ulise: tocome in
again _inl'a short time and that is - the
- ill see of -him . or her, we
last -you. wi .
k ow. if .they tell a - lie. ` - We
want. to u . y
::not:
often think they do.. If they do o
want the: goods. they might _better say^.
so than 'to, sneak out with the worn-
out promise -"I'll he back,". " - for . mer
ch nts have got so used - to that expres-
sion that whet place- -no dependence up
on it,: but conclude.'. at. once .that you
wanted : to get away =: and in order to do'
so had to° resort :to a fib.
1V.Iarch 8th, 1893.
f the
-1
arch 10th
west an
•
1
have: arrive
from
)e'St patterflS.
MI
adelivered byPresident
.THE adc.ress _
.Cleveland on the occasion of his in--
-Augur-at-ion
n-
.g-a tion a s Preside of. -the United.
�uburat
States, was the, honest- declaration of a
s nman- desirous , of : fulfilling
. �aurageou _
an.important 'public trust ra the way
best caiculatecl'to benefit- his. country
What: a contrast to •the•- crag-:
of the_.man.: who `had
utter: utterances _
-ins
just vacates the seat whose
period'''. of . -o ce' was '"distill:
whole p
g-- ished" --lay the - small petty -fogging
�� _ ,. � _F - . . - - � � -' � shod
5ystem of l e aliation Against somebody
el
se President Cleveland- is a_ born
statesmen' and his fearless ztterauces
srainst the `wrong . that - have . been
IIBSCRIBER.
BORN -
MILLER—In Sinless, on Monday, 13th Feb,
1893, the wife of Mr. Jacob Miller, of .a
.son..
MAi ,RIED.
STEPHENS0N—ALTON — At the :residence of
_the bride's father,;.Goderich road, : Mai eh
7th, 1893, by Rev. J. Fenner, Robert
Stephenson, Esq of Stanley Tp, to Miss
Agnes J, Aston.
SALE OF
!ah:ib1a'�
•
alar stock- o1
a,wrence has.' now on handa g
K STOVES,
ARLOR STOVES,
BOX STOVES,
purchasing
�n �
. " -- eparties intending p g
- urnace work this fall and
_ -a s eeial . -
.� . stock of all
He is .also making - .... P �_ . - �e has.as usual a full_
himacall.
should �.n � t fail to . .
furnace:� shoogive
a stove or
kinds of
are
ware,
,r�, ��,pa�nesed ware,
.,�'ian�les; aw Chars, Rop
m sand ami �'r�ods.
.a p
s Z,eading Hardv�are �epot.
N THE VILLAGE OF RIPLEY IN
�. ' the county of Bruce,
_Under : and pursuant to the :Power of sale
contained in a. certrin-Mortgage- made to the
Vendors, bearing date the 16th day of Novem-
ber_ - •; `'
ber_ A. D. 1887,°a which will be produced
sale there Will be .sold by
at.-.tl'te;timer of .�
Public Auction by. Peter :Corrigan , Auctioneer
nit
- at Hodgin's hotel in the village- of Ripley in
• the Countyof Bruce, on Tuesday the 21st day
of March A. D. 1893 at.12 o'clock noon, the
following valuable village. '< property. namely
All and Singularthat certain parcel or tract
of land and premises situate,: lying :and being
in
the village ' of Ripley in . the : County ; of
Bruce, and Province of Ontario, and being.
-composed of east: half of lot number one hun-
dred and forty one in the said village of Ripley
James ;Warren's survey of part of lot sixteen.
in the seventh concession of the : Township of
Huron,'` except thirty feet sold off the South
end to one Eliza Long..,
there is a .first: class two
On the property .cod
story - brick- building -containing three g
stones
•principle Streets of this prosperous and thriving
o sale'
TERMS --Ten per cent on the day f ,
Ter
n .
in$icted upon the fanners and* la or- Title deeds- may-be•inspected,-at the office o
The ro erity is situated -oil one of . the
T
P
P
and the balance within 30 days thereafter.
without interest, _ In all 'other respects _the
conditions will be the ..standing= conditions- of
the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division,
itty cla6Ses of -the United States most
'unmistakably sound the: death knell.
of . Me inlayism in that country:
A . &coli story from - : the
11
a
t D-_
Bruce says Toren o� y
wanly of B "a
y -
.It will be : remembered that recently
',Sheriff Sutton of Bruce,- was ousted
from offiice and that at the same time
-g he jails was--
. nor of th
the office of o e .
�+. LTL APPLICATIONS F
leers
�te
'gacant�.- : So h� three ..A
the:senders solicitors,
For, . fnrther particulars apply . to
Auctioneer, or.to.
CAMERON, _HOLT & HOLMES,
Vendors solicitors, Goderr.ich.
PETER CORRIGAN;:_:Auctioneer
Dated 21st February A. D.-1993.1
sig
tdve: i p itI � and Repairing proniptly attended to.
gip �. -'. �•
d
the
THE LEADING'
GOODS.
ACT U ER
.:° ::. t• Will . see, at
esenta ive
.`. `that: his rept :.
-B�e�s to announce ...
WEDNESDAY,MAR
- �� • .Y �:_. :' ail• tloods •for.
s . celebrated . H
-line: of big : ,
a, full ..
nth. .
and Grentlemefl,= comprising
.ls
de
h
•
La
bet. s _
H-ITEU
997 3:=
DISTRICT� SOUTH
UTH
OF 0
EHSE.=_
1.1C_
BRUCE.
-E.
FORTAVERN
A N
nt 'mem ' - which ich is to.
.wh
_ license, ten
sloop or ` brewer's ,
-sof -'be comity, Mr. O'Connor, Mr.-
r Porte -r -went
:•down =to
back and. M ,
,g Sir O fiver
t to fix � things up
1893,. must he first day of May t
take effect
it ' the inspector -for this district on,
be filed. wi h
or before the first day. of April.
- �TE ..ART Inspector,
� - .-Ali (ails s � � • .:.
.. • 997 2
- 893
know .March lst.1 9 .
u
c o
Mowat _ -received: � themti , ..Said. Mr. E
O'Connor; "When the registrarship '
Banff,
Switches, etc.
avec,
.. - .. ,;1-: .: = � lest and so
. ntific. Print p
: c .lands-. on Acle .
eS:e goods,are ... ,_
� ;.,. ...-.•-. Cal
detections1m o�sib e 1
is iS i
a
t
-re
CO
ed their • p.
n n.
1
closely p
,: � It -cots nothm�, to . Y
• :� . nvinced.
and - :be co - _
-hem -
and see- - . ...: :
them. r•fnrtheat
TEL: H
w� . • ti;scalif .. I warted it for . my
father -114W &fl't
•,, p -Now w_ I
-want
Brother, And
House of Refur
Mr. vackT
Purvis, salary,as .the editor.
'arvis, refund of,
elf but
iabcir, $10 1�Tovea '
. -is are _the
Moffat, that Mr.s d p'Con-
7-50 .for . keepingian who'
William McDonalc, -
RHEUMATISM .CURED IN. A DAY.=
South; -American
Rheumatism atism _Cure
for Rheumatism and:; Neuralgia radi-
cal
l l cures in,1 to 3 -days. :Its action
ncl
upon - the .stem -is remarkable a.
P. _� Y:
the.
mysterious,- : It- removes -at -.once
y ,-
cause'and the --disease immediately dis-
appears. :Tile: first - dose- greatft
benefits.. -.:7.5 cents.- Warranted by A.
orm on. Congram.
iinghai , 1.5 ; Al
t
LUCKNOW ON---
ViiEDRESOAY, MARCH 22,1
893.
VERY DESIRABLE PROPER
-
THE IMPERIAL
THE CORONET
E ELITE
D•
•
1HE$:dNt:PF D
SONG FOLIO
THE ROYAL , ..
SONG FOLIO
THE YOUNG
MUSICIA'
FAV
A collection o easy
pieces • • forthe
.piano and
organ n10 numbers:. ' =Fadi
r
25 cents.
tour: city tablet of fine
stationery in note and _ *letter
sizes. The latest idea. Ask
to .see it.
HAT . "Leddy 0
the
Ledd Farm"Lot22,
'n
ast y
known 0
t
:kn.
Y
• Con.. 5:. -j?n.est VF-awanosh, isa now for sale. On
large,' comfortable
the remises are:—A
ood,
. good, ~
frame house, a barge frame barn L shaped,
5x45 feet,and underneath the`same a stone
stable,g spring ..is found, on the
a never -failing
of the lot and two goodwells.to the
.back part barn',
_
front; together. with: a cistern the ha
. at
which furnishes ample water supply,.0.acres
o
of hardwood' bush, large orchardprincipally
of rincipall
�
winter fruit,. 90 acres under, grass and the bal-
ance
`ance well cultivated.
.,.he
farms
in t
best ..
This - being .one of the
Township : it. ou hta to find a ready sale,
shipg
II FQr Terme and particulars, apply to
M. CORRIGAN., -- 1..Luckzlow,
f.=
HUGH MORRISON, .
Or to JOHN McOABE, _ n r •.
Rebecca� • - Browns -
valley,
' _
Wilkinson
, Bro
valley, "Ind,, says :"I had been in :a
distressed_condition condition for three years
, :
ss �
from � Nervousness, Weakiiess of the
Stomach, mach Dyspepsia and_ Indigestion
•
until my health was gone. I bought
one'bottle of South
A
mer.
ic{
a
n
Nervine
which done me more good than
any
$50 worth of doctoring I bver did in
�weakly
advise anywe y
life.:.: -I would ...
valuable: and lovely
ei�on.-to-use th�is:
p =
remedy. - I . consider it the grandest
rem
y
trial
ld.
A
the
wor
medicine , In .
_
bottle will convince you. I Warranted
by A. B. Congram.
Spavin n
-, ,removes_
=English S m I
Eg. p
a
or :calloused tum �
all�ard; soft ps
ad
from horses n
blemishes � blood pavi
splints, ring bo e, sweeney,
curbs, p ,, g
stifles, s : rains,:sore and ollen throat,
p. one
bottle.
fo
$50.b
= use
0
v
-� Save
hs etc. u3�
cog...-
bottle.: Warranted by A. B. Congram.
�IllRC
Salary and expenses weekly from start -Lib-
eral comiiiissionto localpart- tinge agents.
Permanent position. Good chance o
advancement. Exclusive territory.
est growers of Nurserys::ook
znada;, and only_ growers
in both Canada.and - nited
tates.'C?c :n,hardystock
to to Immo, and fair
treatment: guaran-
teed. No substi, '
folio
n .in our
r
,orders. No .
c 9mpeti
tin
from
other
• houses, on
account of
�► low prices and
peculiar alis advanta-
ges.c
ges. ti � ca . nterest
any ono.not earning $75;
per month and expenses.-.
Don':t hesitate lac^ -. cf pre-
" vious failures in this or other
lines. We car- rar,10 `y you asuccess.
Outfit free. Address for particulars,
BROWN N BRt.
CO.,CC
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ont
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t
a
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ierr
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s
This house is toileb1e.)TROtiTO .R ..
itego GRAIN FO`s S.
RSAL
E.
UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR
HF{ _
of One=S'ded .Golden
any
quantity t
T.
Giant Oats of -pure quality and free from all
Ashfield,
near
pp
on
6
.As
. Lot12,con, ,
other seeds,.
Dungannon.
996-2
THOS. ATDER$Qi
Dungannon P.O