Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-24, Page 4s
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IgE LIBERTY .T UTTER- AND TO .ARGUE
FREELY ACC nuG TO THE' DICTATES
*OFCONSCIENCE WE: PRIZE ABOVE ALL
.OTHER L IBEFIES
.ar.24thj ;803.
R. J.
K GoBE, who confessed :-to
hav .n�Y+foully=libeled M. C.: Cameron,
kn-ovv venti nel
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ri d a
Four life membMrs have •':been; added-
during-
ddedduring- the year.
In Septemb,•er: a large quantity of
valued486
_ .at $.966, .was
warm clothing,
sent to Rev. Hugh McKay for the
Indians one Round_ and Crooket iaies
reserve. The -treasurers report showed
the total contribution to be $1362.18,
was er-mitted:to go on supended
sentence -by Justice Rose at Goderich-.
Assizes last week. The Judge took a
'merciful "view of : _his case... He to)d
the -prisoner that he . had been. guilty
of:a inaliciou6 and. vile crime, but • he
recognized - that_ Gorewas but - the-
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ant -of Mi.: Cameron's opponents,
who= iisecd- the prisoner- a§ a..tool to.
circulate' the dastardly -libel: Judge
Rose - condemned in :the 7 strongest
passible terms :the conduct - of - those-
an i.61..ncrease over that. of last year.. o
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Mrs. Alexander dedicated
the offering to the Lord in prayer•.
A pleasing incid ent of the meeting.
was. the. .presentatiof::ota "life :member-
ship.
embe _ship. certificate . and address to our:.
esteemed .treasures;
Mrs. Graham,'- of-.
Brussels. t- Thei address, -was read by.
Miss :M-�inroe, of -Kincardine, and the'
certificate presented by. Miss Anderson
.of St. Helens,- Mrs. Graham, although
taken by surprse, made a very suitably.
reply:'
-After .several items of business were
discussed an excellent 'paper prepared
by Miss- Mather, = of Kincardine, -was
then read by-• .:Miss •Munro. • A : duet,
was then sung by Mrs. ,;Kelly and Miss•.
Robertson. After this a .discussion on
‘.‘,The best- - method 'of. conducting
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_ men who he said- were equally. Vile or-
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- worse than the accused. He --did .not
beleiv in r faking a scapegoat of Gore
while the others escaped, . and allowed
him to' goon his• own. reeognizeance.
HO: LYRQ0
-'ATl.easant tine was spent by those
e
auxiliary meetings" a was opened •by
-Miss- C. B. ,Gordon, of St. Helens, ,and -
in, which many= of the. ladies took part.
The question drawer 'Was conducted
by Miss Davis; of Ethel,
The meeting :was :closed by ` Miss
McDonald, of St. Helens,, leading in.
veer. 4.:
p y- - -
Iufnch: was served: to the " ladies and
members of, . the::,Presbytery in the
basevicent of the` _church. The long
table: tastefully arranged 'with fruit
- under the
and $ewers fairly. groaned
array of `good. things . provided by" the
ladies of Knox church, Kincardine,
kill° came out to hear the debate on-.
Friday, evening, . The programme
consisted of : instruinental ,music = by
Joe and Blake Corrigan: and Miss
Ha milton, a vocal solf by Mrs. .Kelly,
of Kincardine and a vocal solo by D.
ods
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ave arrived,
arrived.,
ave
est and bes
p:attenls,
S. McKenzie. The debate was then whose hospitality knew no ":bounds.
taken gip;.. Messrs. J. Johnson � and: A. y4t�the. evening: meeting the Rev.McPherson acting as chl men• Owing:- � Geddes �occupied_the. chair.-
to the ahserice of the two captains. X The Presbyterial W. F: -M. society's _
b4 D S Mc y
'd de some very in behalf of. 1r
�s,
PAILS,
1�LE
AILS;
their places vgeretaken 'y
` ie and .. J. Purvis Although_- report was read �by -Rev. J. secretary. :
hent 1 MjCN r.
,Wellington's : side ma
- - Malcolm, of Teeswater, in - .an'
strong ar urnents the `decision: was' Mr.worded-ad-dress moved-
. reception of the report.. Mr. -
Napoleon's greatness p p , � seconded - :the:
t debate is Cath bell I. P,' S., _ .
I esolve3 that. Home Rule would be.
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given in. favor of the advocates of earnest and w ell worded
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The subject for' nex - -
A.RDIATAR
motion.` -
t- With sides as. Mr; ";Wilson, returned missionary
a benefit to Ireland," -Inda�<e a:.. veryi�iterestng
follows'`: . Af rmative_John Purvis, f ro_in ia t. g
P` Corrigan, J Valens S. . Kerr, J ohn address on" mission work: in India. _
lMcK.enzie, James Purvis i . Negativ6 ' Excellent: music ...was. fu-rniShed by
J. Marshall, ;Wialt Valeris,
V. McMullin.
A Kerr, A. the choix- f' Kno
([e$x church:.
G
�enze,` Win, Purvis, .
As the, subject is an interesting- .
cro�vcl- telae lout - next � :The follo�vin are -the officexs�elected
Friday `evening. for the ensuing year : President, . Mrs.
Airs. Kelly s,nd family, ".of Kincar Sutherland. vice=presidents Mes-
dine, have been . visctiu_g at.:Mr. J. dames Murray, :of Kincardine', Ross,.,
Ptirvis's i eceritiy. .: 'of Brussels, ; Malcolm, of : Teeswater.
Mrs;
- Miss:. -Anes Corrigan .:sang at thea Geddes, of -Brussels.. .Treasurer,
concert in Riversdale onTuesday- the _Graham, of Brussels, . Secretary, Mrs.
14th inst. -` t - . - - ' - elg abb of Gueknow.. -
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A solos by M_r. Watson " and - a
one it quartette being. well rendered were -
is hoped that all thamuch appreciated =
are
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of:our worthy bachelors' are meditating
annexation. .„
MISSIONARY :MEETING:
The ninth annual; -meeting -of - the
foreign Missionary_ Society., was h.eld
in *Knox church, Kincardine; on Tues-
. day, Xarch the 14th. Delegates were
-Ethel, Brusselis, Wroxeter, -BlueVale,
Ashfi.eld,. St. Helens, "Harris" Mission
_Band, Berxie„ Pine <River,. Ripley and
SHE WAS HIS VIOLET.
Abstract of Auditors
.70R THE
MUNICIPALITY OF '
newly „married couple -recently
boarded the- train at' Ripley. 'The
groom. was a :strapping_ young fellow;
with sunburnt face and hands aria
bear's geese on _his hair, while the
bride might have been the "hired. girl"
on the.same-farm.. *They had no S0013.-
er taken a Seat than he put right
-hanfl around her and beaan to careSs
one of her- handa: froice -in the
-rear of thein cried. out "spoons !"'
The cinirch was -beautifully decorat-.
sd , *with *flowers. ...Prominent --among
th.e decorations was -the Society's ,inotto
The -meeting -was opened with
devotional exercises conducted. by the
president, Mrs, Sutherland; of ,
.After .singina hymn, I•Come
Spirit," Mrs. b•MrriW in: behalf Of
.welcOme.to visiting delegates,.tO which
• Mrs. Malcolm, of .Teeswater, replied.'
Hynan "Blessed -be. the tie," was then
sun.% followed .6y the* annual address -
of the pilc.siclent, ,which I Was full of
practical suggestions. A chorus by a
number of _small.children was Sweetly
...ktreview of the year's ;work as con-
tained in the *secretary's _report was
gone faiward with 'a-. steady natural
*.,groyvtla. , our- auxiliaries
the bridegroom gave.no sign. Pretty
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sOoti. he pulled her head on shou 1
der and there was a titter from the
rear of the car, The head stayed..
right there howeiter, ancl Josh got both -
her handi-in his paw. -Three or -four
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it was- fully •-two minutes before -be
tenderly pushed her away and, rose up,
-looked around. and said-:
Another titter. went --aroUncli
„two- 041- have been- added
our ranks durik the year, Calvin
Ater, making total* of twenty
';xiliaries and tvo Mission Bands.
inembership -hits inor6ased to 588.
We•sparked for 'four yea,rs She's
bay Nfoilet...and I'M her towerin'
We -got 199 miles- to. gO and we __are -
going to Spoon everrdurned rod Of
an' if thar's'any-critter here Who thinks
he'can't stand it, he can. git out and
ADVICE TO -INTENDING
liettort Of Delegates from Igaritithe
..1 TO baL on hand at lait audit $33.4 85
Arrears of taus from Co -:
Taxes fro*. •T'p- Collector 1.810 79
School Rate... 3786
Printing, post., stationery 82 07
Relief & taxes remitted ... '285 09
Miscellaneous Expenses... ' 100 00
Total Expenditu.re `...$9148
0523
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88
By Deposit Receipt, Batik Of • -
'Treasurer's hands, $14.8 89
-Total :balance $2494 89
We, the Undersigned, certify. the abeve to
THOMAS MURRAY,
be Correct ahstract of .otir detailed repoft.
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TIN TH.E Y#JLAGE PF RIPLEY IN
- Under and pursuant .to the 3?ower of sale
contained in -a certrin. Mortgage :Made to the
Vendors, bearing date the 16th. day of Novem-
ber A. 1). 1887, and _which 'will be - produced
at the time of sale, there rill be sold by
Public Auction by Peter Corifgar, Auctioneer
atHodgin's hotel in the village 'of Ripley in
the 'County of Bruce, on Tuesgay the 21st day
of March A.. D. 1893 at 12 l'clock iwon, the,
following. valuable village property. namely
All -and. Singular that certain parcel or tract
' of land and premises situate, ly.ing slid being.
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in the- village- of .Ripley i . the. County of
Bruce, and Province- of • Ontario, aud 'being
composed of east half of lot iluniber . one hun-
And-and forty one in the said village of Riple3. ,
James Warren's survey of p• rt of lot sixteen
in • the seventh concession -of he Township of
On the.property there is
Story . brick building conta
stores.
The' properity is situ ate
.principle streets of this pros
THEMPERIAL
E dORCINET
THE 'ELITE
THE STANDARD
SONG FOLIO
E ROYAL
SONG FOLIO
E YOUNG
MUSICIAN'S
FAVOR IT
piee9s for the piano
organ in 10 numbers.
25 cents,
BTATIO Enz.,
Our city -tablet of fine
stationery in .note and letter
sizes: The lateSt idea. Ask
to see it.
Roost,„..-fpg.,..sw--.011:RENT
..HE FR.A.ME HOUSE ON' STAUFFER
street. Lucknow, at present occupied by
•Mr. J. G-. Murdoch. will be rented or sold on
easy terms. Possession given on.- gay first.
For terins or other -particulars apply to the
Luckno P. 0,
1000-2
W6 Would .say unhesitatingly). -g9 -to
Manitoba, -or the-- North-West-, Ter-
ritories.- There:you *ill Soon acquire
. property .and take your places. as -a. pirt
of an indei)endent farraing.-pOpulation;.
instead of. becoming, if-yori 'go to - the
ifany prOviSion for_ the
A COOD FARM FOR SALE CHEAP
a first class two
ning three good
.on one of the
erous and thriving
TER1VIS—Ten per cent on the day of sale,
and the balance within 0 days thereafter
without intoreet, In 1,.111 ther respects the
conditions .will be the staii ing conditions of
the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division,
Title deeds may be inspected at the office of
the venders solicitor -S. ,
Auctioneer, or to
Ashfield containing 100 acres. 98 cleared
Best _of soil,. good fences, :Well drained; frame
barn, stable and- graneryi good well; young
-orChard bearing;, 40 to 50 azres meadow. and
Lucknor P. 0.
umsg..wouct
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PETER CORRIGAN, Auctioneer.
Dated 21st February A. D. 1993.
shop or - brewer's liceOse, which to-
take- effect on the firSt day of May 1803; must
be. filed with the inspector for this cllitrict 'on
or before the first day . of April. -. I
ANGUS•STEWART, Inspector,.
9974
MAT VERY DESIRABLE PROPER-
ty known as the "Leddy Farm" Lot 22,
Con. 5. West Wawanoshl is now for sale.. On
the premises are:—A. gooii, large, comfortable
frame house, a- large frame barn L shaped,
75x45 feet, and underneath the same a stone
stable, a never -failing spring is found. on the
back part -of the lot and WO good wells to the
front, together with a istern- at the barn,
which furnishes "ample vrater supply,.30 acres
of hardwood bush, large orchard of pnncipally
winter fruit, 90 acres under grass and the bal-
ance well cultivated. 1 .
This being one of t e best farms in the
Township, it ought to Alid a ready sak,
For Terms an4particulars, apply to
Or to JOHN McCABE, in rear of for lot,
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Wary and evenses weekly from start; "b-
ers.1 commission to local partLtime agent
remanent position. Good chance for
advancement. Exclusive -territory.
Largestgrowers of Nursery stock
in Canada, and only_g. rowers
in both Canada and United
States: Clean,hardy stook
ue to name, and,falr
treatment guaran-
tution in our
orders. No
competi-
tion
from
houses, on
a,cc9unt of
low prices and
peculiar .advanti-
ges. We can interest
any one not earning $75
per month 'and expenses.
Donn hesitate because of pre,-
vious failures in this or other
lines. We can make you a ar.c.,t
'Outfit free. Address for particulars, 1
BROWN Bros, co.,pQr,:tine.ntaintreerics
This -house is reliable,) TORONTO, -on,
ACRES (MORE OR LESS). GOOD
4k., land, with large 2story frame house
and out buildings,•barn,'etc, 20 grape vines
good water, good location, within half amile
of theztation ; easY terms, Particulars may
T. W. HILDRED, Luckuow