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A la•
rge number - of the Count
Councils, of the Province at thei
'ent sessions, passed resolutions as
ingthe Ontario .Gov ernmenttosoamen
to law •that sheriffs; registrars, _an -
other"-•County.oicials be Maid -by salar
instead -of : fees as at present. Thre
years ago a similar resolution wa,
unanimously -carried in. the Bruc
County- Council on motion of the Reev
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€lf Lucknowi Whatever difference i ►
opinion mai exist as to the appoin ,.
-anent of these officials, whetherby th
-County •Council, direct 'vote of th..
people, or by the -.government, the
:iertainy can be little objection raise
against the, change asked- for by thes
•aunty Councils, and the Governme
should Comply with their request.'
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THE Toledo Commercial E% i1.
dent'
thought that porbett had won._ a natio
al victory which : would cause 9th
Queen of England, Premier Gladstone
and Earl of Rosbery to don-- Sac,
cloth void allies. This is part of i s,
displa head': -"Trail the ITnion Jac
and Drape the Royal Castle in 'So + -
- bre Lues-Bnglai d's .Pride De/Nonni -
ed -Three Brief Rounds and Mitchell s
=Dream ;is er-- Beaten Before th
Start-•;.phe I Briten Fought th
- Battle of De pair. -
THE -Canadian. Presse .Association
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asking the 'Ontario Government
ant -end the civil law of libe .:. T
ohief change sought for is that ..'
reference to matters . received in tle
s
wast of -_ordinary news,: published-
faith_ - and after the exercise of reason
able care' -but which may: be foun
to be incorrect, a prompt *.retractio
' or explanation shall be a- bar to da
ages. The condition of modern .new
•paper work .make such =a change abs
l.utely _necessary • in the -interest"
journalism. Four -fifth of the actio
for libel never clime into court.. Th
are - merely instituted for 'the p u repo
of securing- costs, of bleeding p.tblis
era who would rather ..settle than frgh
The pressmen ask no special favo
They merely seek a reas_oriable measu
of . justice and protection in a legi
mate business.
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say is altogether too large, ,and. will
allow a 2 lb, white fish to a cape. e
st)verago_ weight of --white :fish - is, 2t* . to
2_. • lbs..; a: ` targe proIirrtion of la e
t •out is 14_ t•o :1 } albs.; and:. pick _ al
ss than 2 lbs. each: "
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F.rida Februar 2nd
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The Patrons of Industry are inIis.
t iously engaged : in :a selecting and
g
minatin candidates for their ranks
t control the representation of : the
. P
v rious constituenges in Ontario in the
egislature and the Dominion :-Pa
crit. • f - .
In a great many instances they. I are.:
a posing members of • the Ontario
abinet as 'in West Middlesex so lona
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presented by Hou. deo._ _ W. - Ross,
Minister of - Education _and in -Menk
the political " birth place of the,.. -}lion.
4ichard Harcourt,; Provincial Tre,sur-
The noxuinatioi al ready m ad®l i by
_atrou conventions in Ontario are' as*,
t i flews, none of' them • ,being *--at . the
p•esent tinge members - of the : Leaisia
t re or House of Commons :
: Bruce, North-- •Melvaughto_ n, eg-
t, lature. - .i,- - -
Bruce, South -Yarns, Legislature
Bruce_,.- Centre --McDonald=, Le ' h-
t ire
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Bothwell;- McCoy, Commons -
Cardwell -Jeffs, Legislature:
- Carletoh-Good, Commons, rid.
Kidd; legislature
• Dufferin-- Dynes, Legislature
Dundas ----Fox, Legislature .,
Elgin East -Ford, Legislature
-Essex, South -Inman; Cornmos nd
odson, Legislature
Glengarry -Wilson, `Commons, nil
IcPherson Legislature, -
Grenville -Scott, Legislature
- Grey, - Nerth-Shirk, Commons, rid
I etcalf, Legislatuve" - .
Grey,- Centre -Gamey, Legislat -re
Oren East -Bowes, • Comruoiis
Grey, South XcNiuhol, Leg,isl urea
Hatldima►id=-Beck,: Commons
Middlesex, East--McCreadle,
nbns, and Shore, Legislature
- .Middlesex, West -Murdoch,'
ature r •
Middlesex, North=-Taylar, . spm-
ons, and-Alekander,- Leg}slatut _.
Middlesex, South -Bogue, Commons
Monck-i Crawford, :'Legislaturel -
Norfolk, North -A man Loon; ow
mons, and Dent .Dalton, Legisl tune
L Norfolk,' South—Walker, Com ons,
and D.IcNalily, Legislature. -
• N t hurnberland East - Walker
Cora ons, and Ewing Legislature
Pr lice`Edward:-Pettit, Com ens,
and avin, Legislature
Perth, -_ orth-;- Weiderholdt; - Legis-
lature 1 - .
.Rerth, South ---Donald, Commons,
and Robertson, Legislature -
Stormont -Adams, Commons1 - ` and
Bennett, = Legislature i .
Simcoe; West= -,cur` rie, : Legislature
- Simcoe, Centre Coutts,- Legis 1- tore
Simcoe, ' East -=Anderson; Coin - •ons
Simcoe, -' South•; -Lennox, Com ons:
Victoria - East, -Thurston; $ Le isla-
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Victoria, West -,Campbell, Legisla
tura a .- ! -
• Wellington, East -Park, Legislaeure
Wellington;, _NorthTuc ken, t .Regis -
lature -
Firrther-conventions for the. setation
of candidates. for - the' Legislatiirare-
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annou4cec - as follows :-West Kent,
at :Chatham, Ont., Feb. 6th ;. Adding-:
ton, at Napanee,_Ont., Feb. -- 13th
Lanark,,a Carleton Place, * Ont., -Feb.
6th , Oxf ord at 'Woodstock Ont. , :Feb
6th ; North Perth, :'Stratford,• • Ont•,.
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AS Iow'a judge recently fined a r
ten dollars and discharged him from t e
panel for :drinking beer while on dut
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the juror having admitted- drinking fi • e
. glasses of beer during the week.
prominent temperance journal. says
• precedent insight well be - followed t, y
other judges who are balled to presi i; e
over - drinking jurors.. 'A - Canadi < n
niiwsp.apd extends the suggestion ggestion o
ielude judges who drink whileon du r
alding that if judges drank less cou is
would' command more respect -a hit t
'oust ortwo judges whose failings ha e
en . thein considerable notoriety.
• T` 'er..e_is reall }no reason, why the r le
g` y .
id down for -the juror should not : i e
plied to the judge
r =whoseresponsil it -
e are even greater than thy, juro A.
Iftlrere is anyposition in; life. when a
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clear; unmuddled brain is an irnper t-
lye necessity it is in connection w h.
t141 administration of . justice, w h res;
ha air life and . -human rights are at
stake.
THE fishermen Of Lake -Huron co
*plain thatthe regulations are too str ct
aa affecting their tackle. It set i s
that -the outfiit°of a steam fishing t g
is from 24,000 to 32,000 yards of
net, and that*of a sail-bgatrfrom 12,010
to 15,000- yards.- The present regua-
_ Prion of the, Department state that rhe
apportionment of gill . net for _a t _ g
shall be 10,000 and- for a . sail +.. _. t
k OOOE This is less than =one-half e
quantity of net used by every gill • et
beat that fishes in the Georgian B 3
an it- will thus be seem that it is plae-
the fishermen at a serious dicad-•
tage in the pursuit of their business
But that is not the greatest drawback
the- fishermen complain of. .The 5 -inch
th stipulated in the regulations they
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_ We havea f fe eft, which we
•. are o erring at• reductd, prices.. -„u:
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Ja'eke srejust in $eason. Sci are Meals 1:ur natea.nd Overcoats
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you wan bargains in these hn6s . give • us a caD.
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CAPT' ADJ. SWEENEY, U'•; a. A.
San 'Diego, Cal:, says , "S,hiloh's
Caltarrah -_ifenit ddy: is thefirs4 medicine
I - have evr_ found -that would
do me any = good•" !Price 0 cents.
Sold by Karry Days-.
--Itch on L human and all animals
cured in . 30 viunuteS --by' Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. War:anted by . A.
Crngrann,. Druggist.
-An ;exchange -tells Oil.' story of
where a sabscriber seat a postal cad to
the publisher s t•.'earing at • hi n . to stop
the: paper: The request was ininied-
lately complied With by thepublisher
on the:ground :that 'rt %%as u- a:eSs to
reason with .�- man- who- elt God «'ith
g and hi
a small . i =s . � n e1F w1�1 a ca,�tttaI, I.
SHILOH'S VITALIZER: Mrs.
T.. S. Hawkins, Cha'ttandoga, Jnr►.,
says :: "Shiloh's Vitalizer` saved, my -life
I :consider it the best , reinedY for Ia de-
bilitated ,system I ever used," : _-For
Dyspepsia -Liver or Kidney troubl it
e cels.• _Price 75 cents, Sold -•b: - H.
Days.
--See ;Emma. Gresham in •Ithe
Spanish dance. Town Hall, Moiida 7
Jan. 29th.- Ad: 10c,*; .reserve *tilts;
20e.
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Will be opened in a wee : o
two: Anyone who will ;f vo
us *Atka call will find e 1
selected j stock of Twe
worsted spring. ' overcoati g.
•fine,. pantings, boys!, ready -mad
clothing end gents furnishing .j
vistas workcarried on u usual
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.LUCK, NOW MAR1►ETS,
hall Wleat,,.Gper- bushelGNAT*
` Spring Whes,t, per bushel
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IN 'O 14TATT1R- OF T!IE 1STATE OE
� ILLIAM GARDNZ-1I, DECEAS D• 1> 1 j , tub l t C) l
LL, P11tSON AVINU 1lti 1 •
,1140'4S. per dozen-
against
ozen against the estate" of Win. t,aro= -
Hay per ton6 to •0!D
ner, late of the Townshi t of "A,hfi^?•?:
deceased who tiled on or 2pbo -t the 4th day of,' .`lour per cwt .< .... , ..» $1.75 to •`?2.2 ,
4i- to
Peas
Oats
Boater; pet -.11). . r"rolls .
56. --to .57
52 to .54
.51. _ :52
April, 1.892, are required on.oribefore the first_Dried apples 66"
'day of March 1$94 •-to send` t.0 •(. uh n F. Andrew.
Luceknow: P 0, the administrator of said estate, -
full . partictjlars of their claims and the-securi-
tits (if1 auy) held'b\• shim, .duly verified' by.
affadav t .,After -the said date the administra-
tor will proceed, to distribute the estate among
the parties entitled, - having- reference only.
to. • the ; claims: of which he shall have
rectived: notice, . and • •after such distribution
he will ; - not - be resoosible for any - part ' f
the estate to any creditor lof whose claim he-
shall
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shall not. have received not ce at the time of
such distribution• -This' notice is. oven
pursuant to the statute in that. behalf.
P A M LCOMSON I
Soli •itor-for! said. Administrator
Luckno January' 2nd, • 1$94 ; 4- ''
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Pork tier cent. .. • . 6.50'
Fool per lb .16
i Chickens; per lb .. • '.:. • ; f... _ ... .85'-
Turkeys, per lb ..... °. • • . : ; .. — .08
Ducks, per lb .. #. , . 1' ... .j .06'
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Geese, pew lb Is
CARETAKE R
WANTED
ENDERS ZVILL B$ RECEIVED. BY
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the u ndersy.tnedtuup to. the 15th of
February for the caretakin4 of Lticknow Public
School. .
Dutra. yo„ com hence immjediately; The low•
est or ani+ tender no? necceS6arily accepted - -
h I Me NTOSH,
f Secret my
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To whom- it may. concern -:
RESPASS:ONS- EAST HALF LOT 19
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con 3. Kfmoss.. i hereby forbidden,
After theiblication of labia. notice,- parties
-found -trespassing- thereon, -or throwing down
line fences'theteto belonging will be prosecuted
--according to: law.
t ADEN MILNE
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Apples, per barrel
-Sheepskins -
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Shorts, per cwt(`:. .
Bran, -4g--;
,Oatmeal, ' " .. ,
Hides, per- pound
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.00- to ..00
• $1.00 -to $1.10-'
$1.011
X$2.50 to; $3:00
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LoOS WANTED
WINNER'S SAW -MILL,
KINDS OF HARD WOOD LOGS -
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twanted at Misner's saw- •(lot•.1- con:
7 A sbfield )for which the highest prices• will be
1 osid• I will b,e at the mill every Friday to
Tatasure and pay for all logs : delivered, For
further particulars apply do •
DAVID McDONALD
Luckttow P t7.
,i-
ngish.parn Liniment removes
-all hard soft 'or: calloused lump's and
blemishes from horses, blood Spavia
curbs, - • splints, ring` bone, aweenys
stifle*. sprain's, sore and swollen throat,
coughs, etc: _Sava $50 by use of one -
bottle. Warranted by A. B. - ngra
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