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IA• Good. Advice Toi
t-incers
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•Don't buy', your
Ilay .fokg. rope Or any!
kind of Harvest fool's •
ail -you see:: iirhat.:
.TArrifOle.
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Can ..cla for you.
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ONTARIO FRIDAY, tT
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;11-z• wool
1..p73.41121eSi vr- Anted.: '
.4009 ITO. ;mixed*
rlligs •.7114.te(1,,
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011,` ,p LT, :EIND IN
TRAlE AT
D. Ci TAYLOR '
Lill 1893
WHOLE NO 1016. *
_Oapjlpi.; paid .up
Re4rve , Fund -
Total Assets
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HAMILTO
$1,25°,000
•$650,00°0:
$7,979;64b
Presi&nt A'TUAET, •
RABisAY-.-
DIRECTORS:
To PRCWTOR, GinS011: M.; P, GEO:. ROACH
T Wc-QP;A:B._tiRE .(Totonto). s.
Cashier --J. .TU BIJLL
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4 T7 S 11:6110 -11auis 10 to 3, Satur.-,
10 t -,1L Deposlti--. 81 and upwards
received and -interest allowed. -
1.; DEPOSITS also received at Our -
rent rates. of interest
DRAFTS on Great Britain and the United
States -14i-,ttie-ht and sold.
CI. BROWN, St7-A,G-EXT._
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J. _S. JEROME, L. D. S.
Wingham, will be in Lucknow
on the second and fourth Fri-
day and Saturday of each month. Good sets
tor S1O Filiing
and extracting a specialty
Office at Cain'sHotel.
LEGAL
11113- A. MALCOMSOINr, _BARRISTER,
Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc,, - (late of
- Cameron; Holt &_Cameron„Goderich)-. ;Office
- at Travers old Stand; - -
MORRISON; 1 ATTORNEY - AT
• law, Solicitor)k Gancery. Convey-
ancer, Commisioner, etc. Officeover- the
gbarber shop.
ARROW Si PROUDFOOT, 'BARRIS-
' ters,- Solicitors, etc.„ Goderich, Ont.
. T. GARROW (4.0 ' PROUDFOOT
MEDICAL;
R, ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND REST-
dence, Outram street, second door mirth
of Little's shoe store, -9.
R. - TENNANT, - P HY SI C IA. N,.15 -
Surgeonand Accoucheur.- Surgery
op-
posite Gain's -hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
a m., and -from 2 to 5 p.
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- Mcb. G(YRDON; --MA3., 0 M, F.T.
Ai', Physiciart;:..SUr-
-geon, and A.Cooncheur. Offiee next door th W.
Allin's implement shop. Residence Ross street,
south. of D. R. McIntosh's store, -
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• -R-.. D. GEDDES, V. 8„ -cALLi
, either -13Y-. mail or telegram promptly
attended to. Charges Moderate. Residence,
Outramstreet, opposite Dr. Elliott's and
Second -door north of SENTINEL office.
ammeigs:
GEN E RAL.
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ONEY TO LOAN. ON REAL ESTATE
security for any time, at the lowest
rate of interest. The principal may be paid
at the end of the time, or a part of the princi-
pal may be paid each year, interest ceasing on
the •amcamt paid. For further particulate,
-etp„ apply to ANGUS STEWART, Lucknow,
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mpsto LESSONS*
AXES,
A.
pand
strumenta
Residea
t. ARMSTRONG IS PRE
to give lessons in vocal and in -
sic.
ampbell St., Lucknow..
.SOCIET1EA:
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I-.:-O: 0-. Ti SEPOLODGE, NO.. ,38.4.
0 "- meets Ira the -iouth end Lodge Room.
In tho Temperancb Bill, - Lucknow, every
- . Tuesday evening at: 8- o''Cleck. ; Do. K. Ww3-
FUER 0 T S MATRERS Sec-. -
The regular. Monthly
• meeting of the Wcmen's - Christian
'Temperance Union will be held every second
Wednesday of each molith„in-the Odd Fellows
Hall, Lucknow ,' -at 3 p.: m; - MRS. W. H.
,Simi4Pre4delit ; MRS. HoaNELL,Searetary,
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ir ITC -KNOW
JILisLodge,-No. 1.12
meets every .Friday
evening at 8- O'clock
--.'_in their hall, Campbell street. All brethren'
-'_COrdiallY invited. I:- MouRiSoN,. Grand N.,
A. Hughes, Recorder. -- -
K
ue noAwNBanking ComP Yi
LUOKNOw, JLL 13TH, 1803
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TO THE FARMERS.:
We have generally:. ()lie or m u,
Kinloss, Fluren;--Ashheld- •aiil Waw4inosh
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„townships -for sale. .
will dins -tilt --their Owli '-atereSt
ns as we sell: cheap. and on . easy terms to t
the. purchaser,
We have $75,000 to lend on .4.1st mo-.,...gaz0
on good.tarm or • prOpe.-.:ar at from 5i
per cent to _74t per cent, note a 3coiding Lo
size of loan. and security offered.. .. e
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We also lend small amounts on S; zoad mort-
gages -on fauns and first,chattel mortgageWe s.. .
dOl"-- generr' b2r1 ng business.- Issue
drafts payable through -out . Canada and the
il.rnite4,States .-and make collections 44 all
mints; induding Western .States;.
and North West.
The Collection of notes and accounts will
receive special attention. Lending Money, o11
farmqr's note -S..2; speciality. . In our savings
- departthent w3 alloW, 5 per cent: iltereSt on
smaltdepoSits; : We effect effect Insurance On all ola-ss'es ofbtild-
in,s,, hi
either - Stock or M uaI Companies as
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„ desired. Nene 1ut first class Coin, panieS rep-
reiented - ' :
GEO A -SIDD :ALL, Manager
. -ROBERT:
ENSURANOE'
FIRE 4114D
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Telephone': NO, 1.95. -
CQ. F.,COURT
to Sherwood, No.
- 50.,Lucknow,. Meet --
every first and 'third
Monday in every
month, in the Or-
ange - halt. Visit:
fug _brethren a t e
cordially invited:.
F a morNxze, C. -R.,
D.' D. YULE SEC. -
MINGLISII CHURCH --::SERVIC$S 11 !
II1,1 a. in. and 6:30 p. in. ' Sunday School, -
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2:30.p. in-; Superintendent; Wm. S. Holnaps.
Adult ,class‘ every Wednesday- evening at
8 o'eiock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. _ All
'are welcome: .41.xv._ C, MILES-. Pasts*. ..
ljuKNOW MECHANICS '
( tute. Reading room open every evening
from 7 to 10p. m., excepting Saturdays ,IsitPn
the hours will be from 2 to 6 p. di, The
librarian will be in attendance du.riag these
hours. J. Mu)acHisoN, P. resile.st,
1,1132D00a, SegretarV;?
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U. W. LUCKNOW_. LODGE OF
the Ancient Order:United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and
second* Monday evenings of each month a
eight O'clock. - Visiting brethren cordially
invited. A 111cPmaitsoN,•Mastet Workmait,
.B.D. CAmEitax, Recorder.
C. T. R. TIME TABLE4
Trains leveLucknOvi for South at 5:584 in;
1048 4, ta. and ,615 p, m.
North at 12:35- p. m,, 4:02 p m.- and 10:28
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
office in the building: east • 'of the.
SENTINEL Printing Office,
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES, _
DEM* MORTGAGES AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPARED.
Plans ,specihcations and estimates for build
ings, mills, bridges, etc., furnished
on short notice.
JAS, SOMERVILLE.
Lueknow, Jan .1891.
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Farmers, look to your -own interest an
insureyour fartn buildings and
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private dwellings • in the
LQNDON
No large Premium Notes required
CASH SYSTEM : -
50 cents to 99 cents per$100for three. years,
JOHN LA NE
AGENT, KINLOUGH.
.-Afse agent for the Phoenix, of London
England. .
BATTLE OF TELE -BOYNE 11
A, Big Orang-e
..The 203.r4 anniVersky:
'of the!. Boyne was Celebrated
Orangemen of -12Vet BrOce..and
fins at RipleV.onednelltiy' a d _
an immense pre!. -I. le-
weatller was delightftiland from . all
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sections of the. Country rigs conktaimrig.
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;i1lseer -and
Oraiigerueii aule-
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;ng• into the i1lage countless
nunibors, while !the trains from Luc
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riOw and Kincardine', also brought It a
by ilepn every fi.etgl;
lot, barn; stable and line in the. pia 0
were filled -with latirse$.= and..-ArehiCI
and- beit said .to the credit:of t'
Ripley • .-people:.: they. had. provid d -
good •• and ample room" for all„ T., e
village was gaily deCorated. _with flags
and bunting, and on the main street
three large arches were etwted, whiAe
rugby of the pla,ces ailla
private - dwellings' were also neatly:
bedeckedwith ever greens. and flags.:
The
The Orangemen of Ripley'are certaii`n-
lyto be ;Congratulated upon the Si..ceSd
of :their celebratidn, aiid though, the
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crowd was ;:e4tceedingly Iarge, much
larger,- we believe, ,thaneven! the .inO4t
saugujiine had :expected,- 3i(it . all the
.edibles _•and..:other. necessary refre0-
inents for such. an Occasion were fully
.provided, :and no one -needs go away.
hungry. Ali other •pieoblg- feature i ;or
.the day was the absence :af; anything
.to: disturb .or mar the pleasure of the
-occasion-.and a more 'orderly and w4.1 -
'behaved gathering ": was: ever -held -in
county.-- -
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• Shortly after 'after Air.1.4e.. the !various
lodges and their hands assembled r,
the,. .Agricultural. parkwhere they
formed into procession and ir.darch0
:through- the principal streets of 4e
.• Some _fourteen lodges.; in all
were represented inAhe procession, and
whichreached fullfhfiree-quarters -iOf
mile. in length.. Taken altagethier,
they *ere:it:fine looking lot ?f 'men,
but the Magnificent lodge; Luck -
now, '1.:,0! strong, 1-,vvith: their ha'andsoMe
.black„suiti, . white vests and .4k .hats
:were the adMitatioa\O eVerybOily, atid!
-swept -:eerything Nfore, . them. : In
fact there was:- no lodge - there that
- could _approach. theni 1in the. S'ilialiest
deree,- and the judges -.:•had. 14Ie
difficulty in awardingithem I the pries
its the 'best-. dressed 'and the largest
membership.-- • After i.eturning to the
p4rk,the- 00.illity. Master, 'CO...-. !J. H.
Scott,. of Kincardine,- "took the the Chair,"
and -in. a Short and appropriate address
expressive of Ishe. pleasure he
seeing uch a large -;gathering present,
called .upon the Re.v. E. A. Hall,„
read An address of .welcome • .to the
Orangemen • -'ind others..- -Loyal :641d.
-; patriotic Speeches were also
• liy_Rev:: Messrs. J. L. Murray.
Livingstone,Kincardine
Walsh, of Brampton, Grand. •Chaplain
of _Ontario ; and A. ',Sutherland; ;: of -
To:Vbt,ain-the best -preS-for:
your,
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it is to your advantage to u, e
FINE LI-VERPOOL SALT,
and bring it to market in rolls
-weighingliom 2 lb, to- 3 lb, or -
m tubs.- Crocks or pails aV
this season do not bring as
-good prices.
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SPARLIFIC
atd Dr. Iadley, of
While the speaking was g
the judges weie busy awarding -the:
prizes 'to the differentilbdges, et�., and
the following is the. result of their -
labors ;
ervie,!
ing- on
his beys wereheartily congratula*fed
-on their victory
The judges were Dan Fisher, leader.
of the.. 32nd Batt. :band, Walkerton -
A. Bruce . Toronto Warden 13r 4
k • Affr'1" 11'
no 110V ; an , . Davis,D ayisRipley.
--A great deal of credit for the
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pfendid snce.ps of the demonstration
; is due to thkable efforts of T, 'Moore,
. Thos. IVIc13,rien, R. J G-raham, and.J.
T. -Taylor, all of "whom were -untiring
.in their labors to make the day i as
pleasant as possible to . all present. '
NoTgg.,
It was the bikgest Crowd that
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ley saw. - . •
And Lucknow Was right in. it from
:the istart.
They captured the,. first prize in
\.erything i-andwould.have taken the
.., WI:, .11:1i1" tlii.6y anyusefor it, -
• The Black Lodge from Kincardine
looked well, but not gead enough to
knock out. the .. men in black ;from
Lucknow, -
'Say, boys, 'how Many ties are there
in the track between Ripley and
Luck -
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;TRE pROPHOTS AT itIPLEY.
The bropshot•LacrOsse Club of this
village journeyed to Ripley: on Wed-
riesday,---, July - 1 9th, to engage in a
friendly .gaina - of lacrosse •wth
Kincardine- juniors as -announced by.
hand bills, but to thentter disgust of
specators and in direct • opposition -;,..to
all rules which- govern - junior games.
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Kincardine Insisted in lining up Co'ctle
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McLeod, H McKenzie, T. Lackey and
Clark, all •-seniors, id consequence o
Which _referee Jackson,. of. Seaforth,
sAbarded the:game and Prize to Luck -
no W. • -
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$.10,-H;Kincardine.
lode 13 al.
1.',Odge-.frouilarthest, distance,. $ici--
Maple
Grove lodge, AshfleId-
Lodge .,with lariest ithe ership, kit)
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-Lucknow Lodge
Best Dressed LOdg
lodge
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Bpst
Lodge..-Yourig:-Britons, $1(47--
er vie Lodge 1- '
Best Orange FIag, $5 -4(incardine
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:fLodge,.• -
Bet. Brass - - : -.even t
brougbt together tlieltWo -band s from
....Kincardine • and •.:LucknOW,.., and ;the
large CroWd:. that:, gathered iound t o
hear them f during the . contist slipWred-
how..I keenly the admirers f:aw •fe.iende.
. of the innSicians were interested in the-
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event, Twopieces each were render ed
by the; bands and th.eir..oay.ipg: was
certainly. ; Creditable, . and -j w wn
the judo -es antion deed that Eticki'iot
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had: secured the first; prize -of :.$10;
general cheer wentup,-a,nd"Mr.
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Arixisti*g,,i ;the ..-pc144r leader, rrld
ucknbw
.The Lucknow juniors- not ; wishing
to dissappoint those. present9 .i•ho
WiShOCI to se -4 the Match agreed to
give an exhibition game with the Kin
Cardine C4,mbination, Lucknow- playing
one senior is J. 'Totten,: and-- A. Miller,
t.wo.-of Luckilow's :best players *ere;
ill.
-The match Was marked -by rough-
ness on the, part of the !Icenibination."-
-.Hornell. was slsierely injured in the
early part of the game. C. ,McLeod
,Striking- him - over the head; his with
weakening the Dropshots.
-Tater in the game J. rennant was also
struck by Barnes; delaying the game
while the wound was dressed.
:The following are •the names of the
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Lucknow
• D. MeQiiig
G-rtindv
-J: ;Yule
J. McCoy
S. -West
j.Tennalit
G. Smith
T. Kirk -
•*-..'111eCorvie
J.*MoDoniiell
-J. Hornell-• -
F: Coiling'',
Jewitt,
I -I. Morrison
Referee, R.
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Kincardine
goal _Angus
- point - T. Lackie
c.s.poient, .6McKenzieNfcod
itd
_ 2nd "- W. •M cLeod
3rd- !‘ A. - Clarke
centre Hay.
3rd h. P. McLean
2nd h. E. Barnes
lst h. W. McIver
'outside h W: -Miller
inside h W. Shannon
; capt. Jackson
umpire- W. Allan
(J Jackson, Of Seaforth.
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04 tile EArin ()1 Mr Jovirki- . , ‘.;
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If the number Of new barns going
up and 'under contract in this vicinity
isany indication of . prospsrity, then -
_farming is. not altog-'el iher.! the. poor
4usinees: *We are sometimes i told it is,
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It isi an evidence too' that there is
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some faith in Providence, that crops
will:virile fairly goad this •and -future
years. On Tuesday ..list -lin James,
Baird, of Ashfield, about :- two and a
half mi14 west of the village, had an
addition put to his alry large barn.
The new structure is if5ft X*36ft with
a stone- foundation, and. all con-, ,
veniences. . It need not be said that
the workniensbip is all cofirlete, when
.We say that Messrs. J -4s. McCoy .and *
Steel Murdoch, assisted by tileir wbrk-..
then, did the 2 frame and stone work
respectively. Quite 'a . number of
neighbors apd. others gatheied together
on. Tuesday afternoon to put the tim-
bers. together ! and erect the, frame
work, - .Account, :maybe., of the natur-
al disinclination of the "hrfnian man'tO accept--iitffiee (w-lkere. their i.5.. no pay)
some, difficulty was found la getting
two *captains, - notwithstanding the
suggestions and urging of -‘'big Jim"
Webster, an old stage" at, this sort of
business. 'Finely Messrs. J. Hamilto4
and Wesley Henderson took the stand
'and began to select their men, . Wesley
had the -west side while Jack had the
ast.• It is said that he vise men-
eame -ft oth the east, but itt this ease
the stiong,.and as in the - end proved,
the - !nen of iminatto+ -wisrilow cP#M0
from the we'st, The se1ectio4!of bawls
having been Complet-QA the timbers
wevt placed in position fo'r raisins,
Mr.- McCoy announced that :supper
was ready, commander were dropped,
brass were dropped, -says were drop-
ped, -girths. -were .drOped.. j •In. fact
everything- that pou14 not be either
eaten or drank was droppel, and a
-ge!jams..1 rushit made , for - the tables
spread Outside, close to Mil. Baird's
fine residence. Full juste having
been -done to the maty godd things
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provided by thc l dies„ a; large number
of whom wer irent. and 4ndefatic-
able in their -at ns to• one and all,
the raising prop eg4n. The bents
went!up-in good •sty.1..6 ;land !‘then the.
last One was put up,. t4eri Legan the
struggle, ' The west at ,the beginning.;
was not in it; and soon' it wal es idept
that the Bast was to pethei; winner.
They had already .gotten pp their
miie*: rams, -find the-. Small.. ;splice
purlion.- - All their hands with two or
three exceptions werel. on the 'pikes
and .above those on Oil ground' were
raising the large purlion to iplace on.
the sill, and had just got in position,
vvilen the western plat was , seen to
slide along the min beitin oft the last
bent and Mr. Jas. I.47 -ons and 'Johnny ,
Hunter barely esca,Od frOm sure
injury . or even . ..death. At . this
Moment therewas athirll of horrow ex -
Tressed on the conn enance3 of all
there. The large elin plate smaiheci
the swall purloin in t*I.o. This had t�
be flied, but it was done :in great
order, and the east sic4 had .1/4:ip their
rafters before thewest,side had their
plate on. Had net the_aceitlent occur-
red it was almost .anybociy's race.:
After the . raising, sandwiches,. cake,
pies, ete,., Were served around to all
- who*.. would.partake of thew* .. It ;was
a !grand- raising, and. gr. Bakd. Is to
be c•Opgritulated in hayim., ,- u 11 ..41ine:
koTts. -
The 1st,- -3rd and -4th games Were
scored by -Kincardine, ;and' the 2nd
5th and •66h-; by, Lucknow, the result
being a draw. Our jUniors feel highly
elated over their toed showing against
-the heavy.: conibination from KinOatc.
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Jackson] dischirged his d.uties
as referee ina most efficient ,. manner
-giving satisfaction to both teams:
Cogle-McImOel was .`-`called dow n"
by: the crowd,- sey,eral- times on ac-
count of his rough playing-,
..the Lucknow players more than
zuadt&!: up the deffi.cency inweight theirsuperior stick handling and
team pLy-
McLeod * resembles an orphan
banshee when he plays . with the
junioki-t- -
Doxii-NioN Day. was celehr4ted in'
I4onnon,-Eng., by a dinner at 'West
minster. Lord- Aberdeen responded
to the toast of "Governors -General Past
and Present," and in the course of his
remarks dwelt on the wisdom of pub
lic men abstaining from noticing
erroi
ieous. statements regarclino- them
and emphasized his determination to
hold abiolutelv alooffrom party
struggies•while holding office.
.,Seolphon.,..
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building.
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.A. .very successful pie -ie -
Place kei the 8t 1.1 • eon. •Oni Fri.lay
under the auspices of the preo)
Sunday School, - '
Air. John MeKenzie 'old a
ing bee on Thursday Jast. At
he gave them possession of his
a -privilege .which the bo
th7iir.fair .ories \did •not fail . t
'advantage of.
• Mr. Jae. Mercer, our fainous
man is indisposed.
-Mr. James Medd iisslOwlyi
from the effects of a ir
horse. His arm was ibadly :fracture -an
together with other_bruises. • . '
Mrs. D. Ros has gone- on.' altrip to
Dakota.
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