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Luc -know _ „April 21th, 189 •
_ROTECTLNG CHILDREN. ,:
Lucknow • ntii
independentpress throughout, the
A ..mill hay been 'i troduced into
country: The fact that, the reform is.
nowr to be persistently ersistently. forced to the
front by .two influential and non parti
organizations should;-
however,za_rr,
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ensure a' successful issue - at aLl,' early
date to the agitation so loner cont •
inued.
MR. GLA.DSTO»E told ,a. deputation
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cs County, .Friday,
u
Ist
of the Imperial. Federation League last
Ontario Legislature by the - lion.. Mr-.
(ibson • for . the better prot€ction of
children. -lit embodies the pr u.ciplej
- found in the legislation:of .the'Imperial
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Parliawent, and ;of the states of - 'laine,
Mi ;neiota, -Rhode Island, and t onnec -
tie-ut, a d- "deals cvif:li the cases of. boys
wider fotirteen .and girls: under -sixteen
aro- - iie!loeteki, ill-treated, alhanded
t, �r
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week that he was heartily in sympathy
with the : movement to consolidate the-.
empire The Government,-
he said,
expo*ed to the chance of- drifting:
into alife of crime or pauperism A
pe iallty i i1r cis'.i` 1 ed for sending
- r liilflreii . tit oix- _the street* of ...into
a e s to beg, Sing, perform or peddle-
ac'tiOi1 I of the act , also provides
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for keeping-ellildren itliiu• cloors at
night by partial application of the old
Curfew system-, as 'follows
(1) Municipal councils in cities;:
did . not giiestion the action. of -Ft e
colonies in the matter of their tariffs
general and -fiscal p y
1rG .:. They were
Qcal o
free -to._choose between : .protectioni
tion
moderate or immoderate, and free
trade that'was their own.. affair--; but
he =could hold out no hope that Great
Britian would ever abandon free trade.
THE editor"- of the Eclinborough
towi 1 corporated villages shall
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is `season w�
,off t�
os who love
'.privle
n°:thea
inert' I)
mg yo
epart
c ot.87ncc7t not lotig ago i eceived - .an:
envelope which bore in --addition to its
-a,cldr ess '.az='.request` that the enclosed
letter. should be handed to any book-
seller its Edinborougli The letter
ran:: "The kind of -Look -:that i-_ vv.al t•
is a cdur ting book ---,a book: that :will
l'
is* me ow to talk to the lass that 1
love - a- Look that will tell =me the
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words to sayto her and the wot:ds to
ask her' when i be: courting her .'is the
s.anc:-in �' lie.
'� sort of cook. 1 want No Matter how
lrat e �oT~v: ei` 0 pass - E
egu a iolr
children shall ii(� .' -
v itliout proOel`' gu rrdia:nsliip,_
and, the, age � apparent - 5
1 spectiv'el'y, ',under- which:
t �a-s by -laves. for t
It
the in the streets at
cif the- time after ivhicll
_ - - te4 orhotiv'.little `tlie�2:words ma l��':"
nightfall.
d or apparent age ° of boys
tlC lilt it, _ ,F ,
they shall be required to .be in their
homes at _-tie hour- appointed - and
ucll
municipal council shall, iii suci
case cause itor 1)5
ell to be ruiifr at-
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or near' th€ -tune app,)111ted as a tie arn-
to be called .th.3 "curfew -h ell, after
w-hich the Children -so required to "6-6
;
Ilei • homes. or oil the streets shall not
1 e -upon the puhlic streets except_ under
proper e0iitrol or guar: di•tntihie or fETr-
-.c n e 111.18,V did -able cause:. -
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Any: child a so- found . after the.
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TIIE Earl: of Aberdeen has..1.iee1
a ointed:Governor-Getie1 l of Ona-.
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da. His term ` will;.. not, __however,__however,er,
Lard,e In Stal t,Tail.: September, : Until then
��ley will continue iii 'office.
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Lord Aberdeen leas already: .Chosen.
time -appointed shall - be liable: -to 1)e,
�i-arnetl_ by any constable police
astable or
.officer to g : home; and if .after- such
-warnir m the 'child.- be found loitering
on they streets such child nay be- t i1 ei
,t ble: to its .hoilie.
?��.� such L�*'��t,`1• - •
(3) Any parent or. gnardifin niay be -
-,summoned for permitting his child - to
habitually break said by law after
having been; .i < rnec in writing, 'and-
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.$1,-. a`
- may- .be fined for the first offence 1,-
withou-t costs,- :" and , for the second
-offence $2, and for a third;' or any
subsequent offence,. $o.
IMPROVING MORALL
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rainfall secretary, -an officer in.th
.Gu1dstrea li Guards,-. Loncl-on :The.
ne-w ;viceroy .is - now :uii his .Way to
C uia Ta,,-1'ut will -not c91 -le t0 Ottawa,..
until Lord Staph' - has` depai tecl
the date - already 'aneiitionecl.: _ 111 the
meantime .Lord Aberdeen will spend
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the sunnier;between the World's Fair
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'at Chicago, in which Lady -Aberdeen' _I
has taken a special interest; and h
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British Coli mb'a ranch:
A _UN IQUE experiment. is -to be tried
86.1.1th Carolina._ After. July ..1 .n64:
liquor -or leer. «gill - be- sold. there:legaily=
except by the ‘State, officers being
already ex .g ed. in the work of getting:
the::State: bar -rooms . reacy • for openiog
on that elate: The liquor..dealers - are
.OUR SPE
Hard*are
There -has been a ma,rlied improve -
Ontario during the paSt_ -sixteen_ years
This is proved. by the jail statistics' gor
person Was. .490 in18a2--t.he nuMbor.
- was - Only -725. Durkig ' the- same
period there was'a drop_ •from 2,773 to
2;274, ' in crime against. property.;
eriines :against motals and
iip in arms; but. in:the,meatitime. they
do,nOthing but grin and' bear long
;IV number of 'lately married- cpuples
. were out to church :on- -Sabbath
-and exp. ensive proceedings to.
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test the constitutionality of the Statute
-having been. gone through' before -they -
will know, whether the State is acting
within its rights In paSsing such .legis-
iegai in'the State advise. them to.
prepare tce met the law as valid- and
constitution.al. • du-st what is to be
ga,m• ecl by,having bar -rooms run by the
State instpad of by individuals is „nbt
quite clelr.. will
they- can at- a private one.
na,raely, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smeltzer,
ancl -Airs. 'Wm. Oliver and Mr.
The f.armer; in this vicinity. were in
the heat of the spring' work last_
day, bitit on Saturday morning their
ardor Was somewhat cOoled when they.
beheld a•riowy blanket of three -or four
inches in thickness coVering the -face
of the- mother earth. Tiowever, .thei
-offenees- pnblic` --order and_
5,077 last year; :The cOtention there'L
, -in-set _upz is. mcire sustained:- When:-
counterfeitingarielpassiiig-hogui money
live. stock. stealing frOna -84, 0,66, ,and.
larCeny from '2,070 to .109; Tbere.
. --been an increase in, -the-- number -Of
r.
serions atriong the- teat being.:
rape',*hich-in 'creasedfr.om 37 in. -,1877 to
.bigainy 'froth 12 to 14._ and, seduction
howeyet'i the... exceptions . that
prove the rule that pu. the whole'vve:
-Can eongratulate.-•oursOlV.eg Pt. -07
DUNGANNON NEWS.
The Canadian Order, of .Foresters
will hold a concert in the .agricultuial
hall on the- eVening of the 24th of
May.- good . time is expected, as ,
most of- the taleut will be from Toron-
to and other cities. -
• Mrs. 13. J. Crawford and I daughter
are on visit to the Forest qty. We_
wa,rrn rays. of old Sol SOOt. melted the'i
acrain following the plow.
THE RESULT
' OF PERSEVERANCE
I dame freni Port Hope and -settled
-on Sheep Creeki Alberta, .20th July
1882: - When I -landed all I had was
were 'sixteen years ago:
which iS fenced. I own 7_6 head Of cattle
and 11 horses,- 1 binder, 2 mowers, and
implements needed for tb.e cultiVation.
of my land and „work 5 teams. I
estimate- the value. of -thy estate as
follows :
960 acres fenced at $10 $9,600 00
76 cattle '2;000 *00
wish them a ,pleasant
Mr. Charles • Durbin, _teacher, will
a call to
a firm. :We believe
been: offered: •
-Three of -our leading churchmen in-
dulged in a. horse trade -last week. We
are told that each rnadefrOth $5 to $10
qut of the deal. _IsT& harm, •we think,
when.all harids made money out Of it.
of a very`fine Meerschaum pipe, given. -
by an OA horseman, we presume as. a
mark of esteem for.- -.the very :clever
manner in which* D. G-. changes horses.
-probably. adcept
book-keeper for
large -salary has
. THE Patrons of industry, 'Dominion
Grange and -re.preseutatives of Prganiz-
ed labor have joined in al demand . for
ing .new tin this demand. It- has been
Nebraska as
Implements .:. 1,000 00
;7 -LW -IL ior years, not only by Abe._
made the largest sale of machinery
that he has done since going into the
business. A knumber of the sales were
of road carts, which speaks well of the
BU4.-.F0.!1:011W10.E.
- IMP4RIAL
HE UNDERSId-NED..
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--.for service:to s limited-. number of -coiiik
VhOronglibred Short Horn :b141, -.`Tlel elan
PE DIGIqg,
_Signed. JOSEPH PRIdE
E CORONET
E ELITE
E STANDARD
SONG FOLIO
OYAL
.0 P-cat,terson-, LUcknowc Ont„ got by Sprin
broole"Printe-12309',- 7, clam -Minnie of Belfa
-:-17123,-,by Barrington Dukp-10822-, E
"1165 'I-, by Dixie Duke -474 Maid Of thi-.
Mayflower -1514-, - by Alfred -304-, FITS' I I ibiink
-981-, by Souter Johnny -1.083 Florf-nce
BULL foR
ShOrthornBuIl.,. `• The Peer, r No 16261.
REPOHT QF ss ASFIFIE)LD.
Lane '411, John Lane 433, Barbara
Fattish 433, -Edith johnstOn.e 407,
ThoS'.. Ford .323, Lillie Baldwin 280,
.carti.Mr.:Yarcoe :handles.
barber. He -has been very .blisy Once
•eion at Ottawa, Jaut by their his arrival here.
calved J any 29th 1892, JR -ea Toy H Cargill &
Son Cargill, Ont., got by Albert Victor (imp).
-; by Young Strathallan-63021,, Isabella--
Son4of Mr. Booth% Jen, i(4097), by Young
TERMS—U.50 to be pa,id at service ; $5.00
for- Thoroughbrecia. Parties- will have the
privilege of returningthree times if necessary,
pieces
organ
Sen. 3fd----Tomrnie Lane 300, Emma
johnstone 298, Bertie Baldwin 294,
Robt Farrish 293, George Vane 272,
Hugh V.ansickle 268.
Owing ttD the Easter. holidays our
report is- a week late this- month. -
—1.1,HEUDIA.TISM' CURED IN A AY.—
South American Rheumatism Cure
for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radi-
cally cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action
upon the system'. is remarkable and
mysteriou.s. - removes at once, the
appears. The first dose : greatly
benefits. 75 cents.: Warranted.by A.
B. Co,zagram.
1001-4
collectfon of easy
for the piano and.
in 10 'numbers. Each
5 cents.
STATIO,
Our city tatlet of :fine
stationery in note 4,nd letter
sizeg. The -tate t AsV
to see it.
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HOUSE AND LOT
XL BURGESS OFFERS TOR SALE
. Cheap his house -and half -acre a land,
situated on the southportion of Havelock street
Lucknow. The house is well finished in -
sip and will make' a cheap conyente-nt and
comfortable home for any?ne desiring a place,
This is a bargain for someone. For terms etc.
apply to
FOR SALE
a also ffers for sale on easy
east of his brio ore "ttThis is a first-elass
tuildingsite, and the putchaier must agree to
build upon it within one Year from the sale.
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