The Sentinel, 1881-12-09, Page 4he
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mr&he tto inform the public thathe has Ilia tit Asa.
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tlitt natfa u ' 6$entintxa
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14�1,00.1RDING TO THE DICTWWEi4 OP OONSCI1�NO1 WE
F+ t7.E ABOVE AFili-aTH'EIt. LIBERTIES.. '.
Tztoknow,, Deco=be 9 i $S3.
1l KUhA6ION o THE LUCID[ C
LIAERAL CLUS,
1 LARGE AND • INFLUENTIAL MEET.
HON.. R.. M. WELLS, : M. P. P., DELIVERS AN
.ABLE AND ELOQUENT &DDRESB<Oh
THE HISTORY OF RESPONSIEI E
UOVERNMENIT.
O n Tuesday evening last- the Liberal
Club, recently established in 'this. vile
lag•, held its inangeral .meeting,- which-
:rRs largely attended by the: leading
-Reformers of. the district, notwithstand
• ii+g the extrome ly-disagreeable character
of the evening-. -
The chair was •a•
ceupied by the Premix
dent of the Club, M. Grampbell, Esq.,:
and after the: dispoAal of the preliminary
•business, the lion.. R.._ M. •:fells, M:: P.
g'.; delivered an address on the history:
- of Responsible Government in Canada.
The lecture which lasted foroveer an
- hour,, was an able; eloquent, and ea
hanstive effort,anct was iiptet)etl to
throughout- with Par nestoattention,, and.
produced a marked impression ` on • the
large. audience. The honourable gentle:.
Iran at the close was tendered ;the un
a,Ttlnlon5. thanks` of the, meeting, by
standing vote, ct,tu_pled with th(repuest
: to allose the lecture to be published in.
° th@ SFVTINEL-, 'and also ie. pamphlet
torch, to distribution.
. A. debaie on thesubjject " Resolved,
that the -Jury System: be abolished,"
-thea took place;; the tfi'irmative being.
sustained- by. Dr. MacCriunmon, James
?1leLer,d, D. E. Caineron, A. MoPher:
-ion, A: McIntyre, Mad' the negative by.
1). -Patterson. Geo, Kerr,- Peter Gus:
i.ignrt,
Hint. R. M. Wells
The: .suhjoct was. well handled, • s
LT -umber of excellent:.mrgumRnts being
a tduceed on both Bides, but the decision
of the meeting was in favor sof:: the us-
g*ctive. Itis the intentien to (establish
the*: el ubs throughout the. conatituenep;
and if the spirit.which: prevailed at this
meeting is any criterion Of the general
#e4ling, South Bruce may be ,expected
to.give a good aecotint of itself When-
evrr called- on. to- dos . The- next_
. toasting will be held in; Corrig,an'siltall,:
Tuese.lay. evening, 3rd Januar y, '1882,
ar,ii will -be devoted Ad: purposes of
-organisation. ' We hope to see a large
at:ten tante - Hon., Mr. alalia. _will
BORN.
D oCLaa,—In Er'derslie,. on- the 27th.
- November, the wife of Mr, :Isaac
McClure, formerly of this village?, of
a ran.
P'ti'3LIC! 2TOTZCE,
`Warning is heir
against negotiatin
me in - favor of
Millet, as said no
palee. pretences.
Liieknow, Dec. 1�
by given to parties
a note `drawn by
'atrick Greenor, if
o was obtained under
.FttNK' .COLIflAN;
ti. 1881..
.L I ` 1881.
The Pioneer has just. opened
'out his New Importation oft
St OTOH TWEEDS,
OVERCOATINGS,
SHAWLS;
_ FLANNELS.
&c. city.
Which for. Style, quality, and
Price, cannot be Excelled,:_
INSPECTION SOLICITED:
Illi.:PAMPBELii..
again he present::
• ea•
.a
linelmovr_ Schooll
4. ntr allIctioas and A»cmatlons.
•
Tothe Editor of the: 'Sentinel,
I nesger- invited Tennant to my house at
anytime. He never was in my hoagie since: the
ese:cr,;ea were -preferred again,, him. L never -
apologized for anything said or done, nor•does
-Mr. �1.' Canabpell Esq.,.inapecto of.sohods_
of South Bruce, say I did. Dr. Tennant did
' -nut: nor could,' not boil down reiy charges_
(not: seven): ascan be shown from.' what they
are dto-slay. I am. -permitted by the 'above
e:
ham
named gentlemen to asap, that I eh ..
with. Tennant as aa'acknor►ledgeuieest of my
to give up the prosecution on the
ground that; he confessed his wring and pro -
mi' d to. do better, and- espeoially because I
felt it to be my duty ae a Christian gentleman
audminisster to comply -with the"s. request of
•lir. Campbell, so earnestly andgentieaninl
pressed ()n. met I did express regret that I
hid:ep,,keu: to. Tennant iu the•echOulyard, as
•he rigs -mi. a brawl and gathered the boys about
'him. I did may that my- danghtere had no
. respect for a --.--e oaarue aian ' There, ar s
oertwiu things that; no pers•,n.esn do. One el
-My children, were the other day in an office
tswn, and patted one of those fine, quiet, ia.
. • tee,tigaeit looking mastiffs that a `snot. about
L3cknow. .� fe+w days Tate -r -the child met
t,ee .ane noble animal in a bueineas place,vand
ha knowingly lnoied,up,, shook his tail, and
said - _very .distinctly-: You have respect ands
aii.lutiou- for intelligent. dotal, Nov: if the
brute hail bitten the child, she could not
think of, MY would it be posssihlee for her to
pat, him again.. There are. sours things. that
w:,ulei be very unwise for, us to do,' foriustance,
taking the half frozen serpent iota our bosom
AUTOMA P Q REED OR, A
AND WELL >A►6ORR'ED� STOCK OF
IS NOW SHOWING A LARGE_AND
ress Goodsv Cashmeres, Wincies, Flannels; Shirtlngs, Cotto 1s Blankets, Shawls, Corsets. ;
losery,
&c.
- � - :. lutein : Boots � and_
' weeds Read Made C , -g,
Line of Fall- � Winter � _ _ , 3�
A -Full and.:Com Iete . , , �
. .P
.Sboes, Groceries Crocl�ery-and: Glassware
•
tilt tl wsar ts�- of our heart brouglet it •tn
nlmoth
a been Satis the:Wants of the. Public, at Prices that: will Compare
aTI
Every Effort has b f3' , f
Agent for McCall New York Bazar Glove -Pitting Patterns. rge
Favorably with any. g �
and and nev styles received as published. Catalogues and-Fash on Pap• er* free.-
assortment: on hy.
AOLE
F.:
HAS FULL
STOOK. ASSORTMENT OF
FANCY FLANNELS,
NAVY BLUE -FLANNELS;
SCARLET `1,ANNELS. .
MEN'S wool SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
MENS WOOL
MEN'S O&iGANACKETS; ETC
- .
SILK TIANDKERCHIEFa IN ALL,COLORS
BILK TIES,.IN ALL COLORS. •
READY MAbE OVERCOATS BOYS U1STE yla,``: -
READY MADE ULSTEBS, BOYS SUITS, .TeryCheal>o
AND . CARPET SATCHELS. e
VALISESlet A , and Ladies'OVERSHOES, at all tem
A Goinplete Line of..ene ..
FELT'Rt'BBERS andOVEB HOES. .•
GRA SSJ CK.
Manufacturer of .aIT lade of
HARNESS
- " SADDLES, .
LINKS;'
VALISES, Sts. &o.
I!IlSTEU$, ' LOBBED •'EI1 S,
av •rB ► C :-IVED THE I AR.
GEST- Cir.tirs at i besteelectedstock
of TRUIrkSt tatt >re: e -er been brought to:
.tblo tawn. C. 111earjy'an 'see them. .Prices
ranging,_ from. 74 cents t inwards.. TEN pe'
cent. of. for Caen. -
- .,' GRAS -SICK. -
.TU>lfE NOTICE.
I wdh to inform the citizens Of T,ueknow :and -
. surreunding country, tbst I have
,opened up a
'NEW BI
b► I: G. Green l
ALL KINDL
Teas in .Green or B1acc; Pickele, Corn, Tosaatoec, Peaches, Cecoa,
Coffee, Raisons and:other Gooch suitable for Chriatnea
Coacoont, 'Col: ,..-
LEMON, 01 &NGD, and CITRON PEEL..
NUFAOTURED IN .TORONTO.
A Permanent, sure cure.. for- Diseases Dis-
orders and Ailments of the Kidneys, Bladder
and.UrinarySeeretive8stem, or, Attendant
of Complaints—causing Palo. in Small ofBack,
Sides, etc., producing Urinaryilisoiders, such
as too frequent, Scanty, Difficult, Painful or.
Copious Micturation, Inability of - Retention
and Sedimenta - Urine,Dropnical Symptoms:
etc., denoting the presence in the• system of
Diseases - common :to the Secretive Organa
known as Gravel;'Cattarhof the Bladder_ and._
Passages ; Rrights Disease, Diaiietes,Droysy,,
Piles, Nervous Debility, eta etc.. - .•Pamphlets.and Testimonials can be obtain
ed from -Drug ista free. -
bed-wet-
PBICEB-Childs Pad, 81..50, (styes
ting).- RegularPad, 82.00• Special Pad for
Chronic Diseases, 0.00. 'Sold by
John B. TENRA1tT, MI.Lucknorv.
PE W12r MABTYN,M.. D.; Kincardine
'W. Ti BRAT, Wingham.:
!TOMER SHOP,
ill's Old Stand. I will -keep
and at all tines
QF FRESH MCAT.'
Cites}` ma a calm
JAMES LINDSAY.
Law. 9th
DON'TYOU . PIIRGET ° IT i
• •A Very Flni eSteek Of _
A,ILBUMS, BOTH AUTOGRAPH
te. _
.,actio-- life a6siesi We kiwi full well that so
snhU, a3 oppte-:4* ery d he would bite,
Rs, .
&ending .tb "` - =.carried in out
'bloc �7° ('� age's vi
de' ., j,later V eetio4
re--
Fliitias for gy.
AND PHOTOGRAPH`,
BIBLES, m r BOORS;_ :. f
T4NDSCAPE, ;
• . ED/TI°°N QF THE POETS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,.
REQD:ISIVES Op .
AIX AKIN
4.
BUSINESS AGM
GHAS. T
(late of 8t. - Helens. j;
ving opened out his new shop, next door to
G'raham's brick block,. ze et with
to keep the publicaupplied
BESH IV EATS.
of choicest quality, great vatietyiand-atlowest
p —
In connection with themeat business, he also
pnrposeekeepinginetock
Having -boughtoat Mr. E. Dore's stand,'
• Ross Street, intends carrying onthe
Carri4e and'Waggon—Making
BUSINESS; in connection :with -Which he
,,will do
orses oeing a&•'General Black-
sailthiing 1
And. will' -guarantee 'satisfaction in bots
lines of the trade. I
' � i • - Ever_shown- u Lrrnknow. Itlept'ot3e r, ��s x30
`Firer -class we rkenetonly ; emplo ►e4 -and lic;te 1 fru Luo.: on buy or n it,
the work superintended by_ myselft F fdeui fn►al'iltl `to :�hc.w on bu . elfin rte s
years of experience .ie , sufficient warrant of. of s
the style of my workmanship 4: ,
`Pa't'es requiring anything ^in the' -above
lines-willdo well to
Q ARDEN VEGATABLES,
of all kinds in their proper seasons,
•
The: -Patronage of the Public is respectfully-
,olioittad. - -
-: MISS K,- 0. -STRONG
•.::(Late of Paisley.)
EAoBER of Vomit, AND- INSTBBM 310AL
. Myelo.—. Piazip and Organ.
Music ACAD.-Over, Mr. 5. G'ene's
Store. ' ••
R snmeNOL-Mr, A. McIntyre,s.
•
I' a.
HERPLIN
PEENDID VALU E
W1NCEYS A T 12i Cents
BEST VALUE IN TOWN,
AND--
Black = and Coloredtashmeres.
LL
FURANGE'OF PRICES.
TEA 66 CENTS,
WOirrit 75CENTS.
a000S Ge#
We -CONNE
Has jestreceived one of ts
he Finset Stook
-.
,A ALL..
... `,QIY.E 118E Q .
hope _ by, strict attention to buaine to
t a Liberal=Share of'tDe .gubli patron--
oelc for a 01 -urs' of; my,- old'cue=
- = co�itingatioaa ofrpatroge
dors fa
=I aril Receiving
FRESH OYSTERS DAILY,
Which I will serve either
AW OR COKED
=
a
Also Frus of any.:.
t- bn
e
. it wan m
G
art 4
e e
Ia sltvays C mel to .
in Large er smolt iota►, will do well ttl l
ani inspect my stlrck and Pric i btic,re3
-en make you r_ rnicha se er>t'owhes-e
Gireat vs>lrletees iu all kinds:uf
FifRlil'U�E, Clea RPETS, r
PIC'IIJME AND 1i 1cTuE
AT ANY HOTJR.
Farmers will save_Inoaey by cal1iag of -
my
EATING- .Ho
MEALS Al',ALL- HOURS.
Also Bread, Cakes *and Co tionery
at lowest figu - .�
MRS.. 11 IO NEY.. ,
• CURE'
BILIOd8NEIM_P
DY-OPE_P8IA,
1NoioE8i ION,
JAUNDf3E. ' .
RY8IPELAB, ._
ALT`RHEUM
T811RN,
Aare
h
RELIEVE=
DROPS
FLUTTEIV/NO
OF NE HEART.,
AOIDITY Of ,
• THE, BTOMACI4
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