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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-07-21, Page 4:e .Luck_ovti: �entnef -_ • Aroommessasiammestaxi ezitrinowictittuld IBEETY _TO UTTER AND T ARG ug FlikELY ACCORDING TO TTIF DICTATES OFH CONSCIENCE: WE -PRIZE ABOVE ALL (*LER _.LIBERfiIE T�ri'S' M'ily int;1883. .1 CARE ITST E fnte r a of the gravest faults of Can= adia . palittcs, . says the Globe,- is that we 4 readily turn aside from the eon- sideration of, questions of real con- if •seq nce to run at.the: heels of polit-. R icia' :s -. whose main object . is to ' build upon the .passions. and prejudices of the people.• national and in provincial -affairs are very '. prone to exalt side issues. ancl+ raise -an astounding clamor over- thmost unprofitable controversies to. the[ . neglect - of . questions affecting vitally the progress and. prosperity of - thecommunitp. . . he flag, the creed, the reefs, :and kh4lred questions,- exploited. by inter est d: politicians, have bedevilled the col ntry for, generations} and we have allbeen so.: busy . playing for _ "-Dotes" fth ivery, very, often he right trans- _ .ct an of the public business._, bas bei e a very minor `consideration, nt�l e turn our backs -upon on this kid of pariah:- politics . and cease to - "fiht'like devils; for concilliation and hate: each other : for the: love of God, .much of our ..Dominion -Day _eI&iuenee and vehement glorification: offi Canadian.: nationality will• be. bat= wi4nd and vaulty. - �e frINDsoR QnJ tf ; . distinction Of C& be ng the .warmest place in • Ontario. 14 mean tem eratur3 in July,-- Aug7 :u and. September is 69 degrees, and t tenh peratur in:: -January, ;eb- r any '.and -March is 25.9 degrees.. Pr.t Arthur is' the coldest, -having :a _: scinmer • temperature of 5.4= .avid a iv °ratper tem. erature of of = .1 . degrees. - - . � A• $ Orangeville Banner, r il1A. t g ne newly established organ of the. McCarty party, males the following: timely. ob • .sE IItion in its. inaugural editoral — rc. ' he_ automaticvoter of- sem- few ' years - ado, is -to -day ..doing a little "thinking on his own account; the Baan who once u }ori & time . east hi$ ballot for his plArty. under any and- all circumstancei i at last awakening to an. appreciation of his power and. responsibility, -and tie professional. politician is being side - tacked _ :hp the stalwart . who now Marches` to the poll with a dauntless* vote in oneR-hand and an honest con.- a ction in the other. In all questions *here the interests of the people= run Counter to those. -of the.. professional politician the people get the.. worst : of . 11 T$z' decision. of the imperial. Govern- ,ent to maintain the embargo :upon anadian cattle which does -not - pry dent the export of live cattle • to Britian, but - requires- their slaughter the port of debarkation is much to be egrotted. It prevents .the 'export of Lean or store- cattle for fattening pur- EF osea ill- Scotland which was a large: rad ' profitable business. nese. :It is a• housand ities` at the 'Canadian - P overnment drat did : not send. Dr:11fc 1achran . or � some other. competent. I' perer nary surgeon' to England tc take: :pert in the: examination' of ;the :Iutn; 4 - of -suspected ` cattle The British suthoritiesT are; e�-tdentl. uite: un 'certain that': the. were ai t- lnally diseased by. contageous leuro pneumonia, Theme was simply enols h .sof -evxdene of .ptlet2fl2Q23ra to make - unsafe for the Government*, iri:. ie* of the c1emand.of' the. British a 'r Jcul� - tar g.�,. 1 lata,. for the .- maintenance` of the embargo ay .a weans- of protection- against competition -- to remove the embargo. There i.. no pleuro- : �neumo nia in _ tCanada,, and th6re bas - eei strict investAgation a " of the cattle: in_ the' ioeaht from -which.- y -wh the alleged dis> -Leased Animals:came, which shags that the. district is naturall'.. -an : extrern . _ healthy - . � y' sly j one rn t : is North-- West _ he . rani . al c reit North- West and -that- there are -no traces - of. the -disease in f _ t he ueig hbo:rhe odaSnellatssease could not exist without - be-:. coming prevalent, and there are no s .m toms of the: disease in the- �' p cattle- r that part of thy: country. :Canada r should have been r � t epresented, a at: the x .nate on. of � s . �m� o the :lungs'- of . . animals IP question. - .: . • TIE --story- from Galt of the: allege inhnir ani treatment of - ,-irimat►:s: of the Waterloo:_ . County poor house should be sited: ' to .the; bottom: It is- gratifying._: to -'read .that a comp mittee-of :prominent _ratepayers: _have taken the:;matter in hand; with : the- intention- .- of making a full ' nvestiga tion, The -starving and- beating of unfortunate pensioners, on public: charity- is a-- disgrace; u1'- :feature of - Many : places in .the United States; -and from time to tibae the .public' is shocked by --the exposure-' of ;great scandals in connection therewith. In - Oanada these- institutions are better-', managed, and on the.: whole the class: of:people =who find in them their _ last. resort . aro-- treated as. human_ beings whose misfortunes give them a claim to the: kind treatment- of their fellows.' This being so ia.the past:. it- bellboy_es the: parties, having .-the Waterloo case to spare no : effort- to right the -wrong_ and see that just punishment is given to: thole who are. responsible .for :wrong-doink: Bruci✓- a fn Friday, 1.NES The Stothers;`Bros,: have just com- pleted the stonework under Mr. James Drannan's barn: - The .; stabling: 60x40 will: be .a most complete and ,rooky one;and the '.whole structure : will make it very fine farm barn. Mr. F, Scott is building a vety . nide- stone cottage, and we wish hien every success. Mr. McDougall is the con- tractor.. a Win. Kickley jr, has returned from the great Exposition at Chicago where he has spent a week or two. Tiesays the lights are -immense, and the charges moderate. Mrs. Brennan and family, of pena, -are at present visiting at Patrick Bowies. We are sorry to state Mr: - Hugh Vansickle has received word of the° severe illness of his sister in London. He. took the early train, on _ Monday for the Forest . City. We hope . a speedy recovery for her and a safe re turn of Mr. Vansickle. Master: Willie, and Miss Mary Stobie, of Seaforth, are ; spending ; part! of the holidays at R. E. ::Lane's. THE. TR AAELI,ING --FRAM :THE WILL EXHIBIT DAIRY UTENSILS MAKE Butter, test Milk and ' Cream, the the feeding of : Cows, churning, working and: packing Butter, etc., etc., at the following places. E: DATES Section N .:9 2nd - Con : ., .Huron Township Friday, August 11, -at 2 p.:= zr. = . Township Hall; Ripley; Monday August 14 at2 p m:. . Section.No 2, l2th • Gon,,;H*on Tp,. Tues- day, August 15, at 2 p m . Bervie, Wednesday. August 16. •at 2 p m. Township Ife.. , Lrmow _Thursday, :August. 17,:At 2;p m Tiverton, Friday, August I8, at 2 p.in Glammis, Monday, .august 21, -at 2 p m Laoses_101-Chepstow, F ..: Toeaday, Angust :- Riversdale, Wednesday.'Auaist 23, st 2 p ;m Chesley, Thursday; Aug st 24. at r p int Township Hall, Gillies'Hill, Elderslie, :Fri- day Aag.ist. 25, at.2 p ut I'aislev, Auaubt 28, at2 p m I -o- '' Yr ua�,d .your f_;nirly• are:. cordially Its `thd tl at Looms. TiMespeoiall s e- urged tai be jrz4,.eiit z;t irte,Hf ut tittga. : ?,n�e n�i l�ri.t; ;,snit►te, c,f the milk': given by your( avos 6A6y tis• crt-)f tib:i-nf tc lt.-.a- clip-. tui' of the -eveui g'8 trail,.:. -id_ the ;� Itir dui+.tint Of the-inrri vitt; 'a tzr.'!ti a idt d. thereto - Theae anniplrs will betezt,:d to find out the quantity 4,i Butter Fat in. them, tom time:re alta- giventiriy telt'-t-i) you. :In this. bray you. :,Oath fear:.,whether _y,uir c' ws.are: worth- keeping o not; - M Colne and seethe BABCOCK.TESTER. in- operation,. and : have its - workiti t . ex- '. Veined to you. _ Make "asp oial effort to come. You 'will get hints on Buttter making that .will :be worth eery much' to. you., ALL are ° . cordially iv'ited W. McBJIDk. W. W. BOWES WES Paisley, President. • Pinkerton -S SALE, OT 21. -CON.:4 AND LOT 21. CON. 5, Enron II township con ining 200 . acres, with, first-class buildings, for 'sale at a-bargai ii; Apply to GEO. MAIR. Bankers, L Co.- cknow I e lflOS in Hose, 's "Suits, es in - i�n- • • Ines in Parasols,Y .ens Baits, Lace KNOW. urtains.. a (NA° b ra, PREPARED PAINTS ail � cks . Hi esu P ►i :t ° Paints. i s and "Glass: ILDINf PAPER SCREEN :DOORS STRAW FELT, TARRED' PELT, .0...- i- �-- SCREEN WINDOWS FELT BEST MISR ite -Odd to be Ohethically pure Note: some -leavens : for the .newt thirty da: S, haw th:at :tduse7 cleaning.: season= is athand and you want, to make your house and. _horns attractive :ai d beau-. tiful, ust call and see the- five- n�ce _frames- We: c ll }it ou.:.0 read- to -}man �-on the((( -wan for only $1,00 :.Atso fo the next thirty. days 1 wilt give to each and every- one : having a dozen -cabinets :a:beautiful photo and frame free, -- FRAMES S ES F M FRAMES. c e From 20- drat up the largest *kind fu1 . selected stock in �own.. _ L - :have: also on banda:Ia�rcr - is 5 t3C ...()f: -Ellie ulr�ill. Il? fel' m kin ; :n a zea Cas -an'd irispec before pnr-.: chasingf se l .Where .: • LESMEI 1 iU REPRESENT IN: THE; SALE -OFA A _co. `chi e c line o ' - 1 f Harda f. ap dlaU :'Grown Stock. Experience ;not necessOy. We want real .workers and to stub offer a per- manent' . situation: at a- good I: income _ with chance. of ` advancement.:: Aa.:a now:have over 780 acres under cultivation we can give our_ statesmen esm eII II snrsuper* advantages. We also desire to secure-ago man - incur district . to sell the ' Rotary Spray Pump, for which we have the general agency.' This is something new .and 3ndespensible to the fanner Or fruitgrower, ,. • Send for terms and testi ` circular STONE &WELL' �-� }urserymen.. Tr: E 4 ats Tr me i _:: tri c in�1. es �e rs ._ ln aces Special orders for Books, or orders for special Books for import'-_ r from,. an kerch_e_. 'Anid many other .: things oo 'numerous to mention,?it • ou::want s first-class set of teeth cheaper than the -cheapest, call on Dr.. 'eo00's 'Office,. K ; " �. LUC` ND �0N Itch on: human . and : till animals cured in 30 minutes _ Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Warranted by A. B. Congram, Druggist, �l 'eceve prompt.4nd care-.• ful attention. FARM FOR SALE IAST l,' ,Z� -1'G, COX. .4,• WEST !' t-Vaw:iei, �.h.,...conta iia�. Vit}, zieres fair} buildings. 35 ae,r )s.. <<f groiYi r ; ;lino thy liay . and balance i, i,;Nr gr zg.4. ‘V it I be gold. at a low figure,- y } - Apply .t_ o •. • (E(), M.tIR & CO, garikitrs, 1,,ftcknow. CATTLES., T AY �dBRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF° the ura �t era. cd gra ,lots 37, 38 and 39, non.. I. Kinloss, on or about May 20th. 4' yearling cattle; 3 rf which were heifers and I: steer. 2 of the heifers were srrey, the other heifer being reds rad the' -steer beim red with a white spot on his forehead. A reward ofi 84 or sr - per . head will be paid toiers -an- bn giving ' � p ��mg such, II a � formation .as will Tea+d to their; recovery. SAMUEL • MoRRI$ON ,- Lucknaw P. 0 It A