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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-04-21, Page 4• • • gitichnow TH LIBERTY TO UTPER AND TO AIMEEFREELY` AOOORF)IptG TO THE Dtc.TATER,OFEONSeIENCEWE PRIZE ABOVE ALL OTHER:LIBERTIEB SDl'TZit BRUCE. C'UNSERVA TI VES: The Torics of South Bruce have noeniniitea • Mr. Shaw, the present nernbeii as their candidate' for next .•election, In the report- of the'Conven: tion we are informed that Mr. Shaw made a s=tirring address; in which he re ferred :to thelikely division" of the county,and the splendid,chaneesoffered to youn=g men going tothe Northwest through.' the Rail vay Policy of the Government; .it does not take much to get up -.the " enthuse se" of an average Tory, but: why. Mr...Shaw Should get • stirred up an account 'of the. gerryttmiidi Bring and:'depopulating of the county, • seems strange to the average Grit. Then the report tells us' thatresolutions were passed -recording • the sartiafttction• - =of -South Bruce Tories with the Trade. and Railway,. Polio of the Governmentrand recognizing .the. wise hand of John A. in it all. Now-,; why this silenee on -the questions of -I)isstillowance, -the Bound: ary, ,Award, the Carillon -Canal,' 'Section E Port.- Moody and 'McIntosh Jobst. Why not:, recogafiie Sir Charles Tupper' -s wise hand just a- little - Its' too: - bad to .'pa=ys over thzse little 'matters . when they have such a connection with the, work of the Goternnien:4 —There—is.. •one resolation,we miss from the zepolt•• of, this- Convention,. and that is' the annual vote of thanks- passed "Our • Member=r-for~ the able manner in which liehas represented the E,orrstzttieney, It. is• a relief to know that the Tory Con - S eniion recognize. at last that: Mr. Shaw represents -South: Bruce, Only as. he is requirei to do so by the wise John A. To_RoSTo Globe :—.Now„ what mea has SiDJohrl A. _Macdonald's. Gore nse:nt adopted to in.Iuce the n'rost dei . able class of settlers to conieand people 'our rich; c oiasutit' in the -Northwest 'I' In tho first pled they.had,as'Mr-, CharltonY :. . l�oin.ted out,, to eompete • with their neighbors',,. whose Janda were more easily re ached," far their share: of int nigration, The. veryy first requisite wast, ifpossible, to-ofl'r'their lands to settlerson u eg - ally a S vantaLteous • terms • Did they do.eo 1 - Far fro,u it l - The, United States -wisely throw' all us.appropriated lands open ti homestead and: p're:em time.: The p I)'�iirinien •Government have tied ug a large_ proportion of the most valuable Lind by a system of reservations, The former offers all lairds without excep ' tion, outside: of .the- railwaty belts, to a� t.iri settlers ac I.25. per acre, ' The latter char€e hien_ frena $1 ter' $-2;5f.per - acre. The forrner•effers:.no s eeiid . ,. dneementb or privileges to speculators; They invite ono middlemen to come- - in. and in;ike fortunes out. of theJresulte of the settler's labours. Sir Jahn A Mac: dotrald's Government nays from the. first etelopte a ��licv' fran3el directly in- the hitt-rests.of` sueculators soil norhtlemen. lit this one, particular they have been • C eonsi tent throughout. Though , corn: :peile•d by the force of public opinion to 'ELher ge their regulations no lees tla-ati _three autos ill as many ,years: --e thing in itse If mase ha�ra sing to settlers %n: every instance they liave.Adhered to this worst feature of their p• 'hay. •- ns, ra s- ra i• Burning Advertisements. The time never has been ail never Will be,, whenthe people of this or p any other'eouutrrcau buy a gold dollar for ->s.•veut-�- rive- cents. • y Neither can you • tle•.ir readers buy an. organ worth throe ur Tsui.' hundred dollars for $60 This • i++ all nonsense. Still we lav®. no, op: • j_e•ctiun to .,,ether peopleiolnk their business just as they see. f t, We 'r Itrtt ti lire,• a good,honestr, • made Piano at e ire ni $185 W0575. anti a good, hoar: rpt ()twin (trot alloto ..3�it.1 forftm - 0 .�48:tv;. • $475. All our gopdsare made on h n or, and we send ' to any part of si world on test trial, and if no pleases_ I o keepee, as -,:the Chinaman • would a For the.last ten year .we have si -both Organs and'Pianoe to •every -p rt of the -world, and our instruments _g e the moat universal 'satisfaction. It' v iu wish a good instrurnenti-one that 'tv 11. always last you,; we. shall be pleased • n end'you our eatalogtie and .prices; a d �.if you buy= one of the Thomas Brothers' iSitver Toned Instruments, y-ou will get: what you require; fendone instiunio t. sold in a neighborhood always sells s more. Address, for prices, etc:, .. J. H. Mimes, Suceesse rs to Thomas Brothers. Czttskill',.'V. Y;, U; S. 4: - y, BORN: Wur.w.00n. -- In West Wti.wanos i, -March 28th,; the wife of John Wel wood, Lsq. otja daughter. THE M A.RHETS:.I • 81. 22 $ Spring. Wheat .,, .. 1-22• Flour ... - ..; • ....).•5 00 Parley '' Oats :.. Peas Potaioes-perbus. Hay—per tori 'tabor Pork—per cwt..... Eggs ... Butter, Hides—_ Apples-- ` } ' •.. ... 60 Sheepskins - 1 --5• ... 0.72 a 7j . 551 0 6s 12 00 14 01 22 0 .. 0 -.2� ,.. 700_ 7 0 ..:'0.13' :01' ..018 0 -2 •4 10� 2.51 25 1 2 OT=0 OF Disso!utio��` a�- - Pa�aership THE PARTXERSHIP HE1U'T!)FOR 1 existnig between the undersigned;.. plardware Merchants, Itas 'been dissolved by mutual consent. Allclaims due the late firm to be paid Duncan D. Ylac] ntvre, Dated at Lueknow this -13th day of April, A. D. 1882.. .'• ' DUNCAN D. MAcINTYRE, LOCHLAN O. MAO1NTYRE. Witness--,rAMEs: 03iEit1 I LLE. . ' ' The business carried on bythe abovefirth will in future be carries on by.tb-• subscriber. D..u. MACINTYRE. CATFIAINES.NURSERIES E T S ABLE • . SI-tED �fI11�� . .1836.. Hi AVING FULLY TESTED MOORE'S Early -and Brighton, • two new Grapes, .I Unhesitatingly advise my patrons to plant-. Yu will -not be disappointed,, Mdore's early ill- the best very early Black Grape yet gr-rwn -in Canada. , It has stood thirty degrees below. zero unhurt. • Brighton` is -a delicious Red Grape, .ripening: just aft•.*: Moore's early. They are.both very large in. bonen and berry, and very productive, t 'will midi both to any address, post paid. on receipt of 82, or -either for $1. Agents wanted. Address, - • D. Nur. BEADr4E ,t - - St. Catharines. -I am offering every day immense quantities PRINTS FROM 6 TO 15 'GENTS. DRESS GOODSa' F for , - ..�,. . ac o Cotton -5 to ] 2 -cents::.1'h e. best colt tment of TWeeils- rn town- = y -...: 2 . �.� , . - � .. at the loge_ t .t,,lces; - • A. fine assortm. ent. of ]opts and: Shoes. -• Just opened TWO: ea -es of Ready made 'Clothing: NE.. LOT . CSF :' GLASSWARE Lots of Straw Hats . Felt Hats from 50 cents up at '.GROCERY - Labrador Herring, Sire Ma Herring, =Lake Herrinff, like Sujeriur i�ou • .. Anned - Saimon, Canned'Maekrel, :Canned Lobsters, do. Corn,- do Peaches, do, T For Sale 150 Bushels Prune Timothy -seed. 200 Bushels= Prime {':l i rer'Seed Dry Goods; matoes roceries nosShoes, , St.a and as•Llreap.�s any in the Dominion at Alex. Maci ntyre's. I weih to inform the citizens of Lueknow and surrounding country, that 1 have . openeu up.a . TORER, s: In -R. G. Greenwill's Old Stand T will keep. - -on hand -at all•times ALL KINDS OF 'FRESH MEAT. M_eat Delivered . to all . Parrs of the ' Village, on Shortest Notice. Give mea call. K JAMES LINDSAY. � NasAY Lueknow Sept: 9th. - "... - TO- q. 0 N D :GO L A. T, ER S 1 FOR ALL -KINDS OF— WATCHER, F-WATCHER; 1• CLUCKS, AND • JE WELERY; Repairing done promptly. • ALEX. FINDLATER, tiampbell-st., Lucknow._ National Pills.- superior, to alt other purgatives in strengtit and virrae, in safety and mildness of action.. Buffer and [g/ante Bart Ss Corrigan •Will take Butter and Eggs in exchange for BOOTS & . SHOE -S. As our stock of Spring Goods is; complete *in 'eyery- line; and havin;. a-s+tock -that will bear inspectiail. Tire puhhe will -do well tosee our: goods beiere purchasing 'elsewhere. Ire haye on band a large stock of. LADIES -FINS GOODS, snob as Glove Kid Diamond Rid,Po ish French Kid, Kid, Kid, Drab Prunella Kid -Fox„ Cheek Cloth; an&.others too numeroub to-ai:enti••n. Our stock of .: • • - Misses and Children'S Ties: cannot be beat ire town. .A large; stock of AND SLIP LADIES TIES .', , PERS. r We- - _ are'now seflfr-g some Imes of boots at cost. t. Go _ ma and secure 's,. bargain. EAR ries MITE WioL>tBLL11'414D R.RTdTL.'. k I",BO�.�T1bN he pioneer is ahead of all.competitors, .offer- ing 11 'Chests of • . Qt1�l ' Ey� nyson Tea., uty free ;splendid value. Sugars Ct,ffees, TOBACCOS, -:rand -• A Pesuianent, stere cure for Di <e u cs, 7)te. GNERAI; G•Ttoc ERILs. ordtrs and Ailnieutn „f the Kidlieya, lSlaeitler ` and Urinary:secretiveSystem,;,or . Attendant LT -Pri•ces, of CowpIaints— eau ingPin nSinasl ..f Back;; •_ V L0 Pi i•ces, Sides, et.: prod Uinta; t]ribarS•Di+ul• Ter+: such' es to,, free eut, Seauty, Dittieult Painful—or Copious :.iletitratiOty f nobility, .�f Retention (late_ of St.• Belem.) Raving opened out his new shop, next door ts' • Graham's brick- block, is determined - to keep the .publie st pplied with .' SPAVIN.:CURE. SH MEATS. of choicest quality, great variety and at low est- proses : In donnectron,,with the meat business, he also purposeakreping Instock • G A R BE N. ATE GLTABLE S -'of all kinds in their proper. seasons. The Patronage of the public is:respectfully- _g : t- MOYheo oan. On teal Estate, at. reasonable rates; on terms of payment t o stilt Borrowers ELLIOT TRAVER OFFICE ---Next to Post Di ce • Lucki.ow, March 11 1i\ UI ACl'II1;.ED INT TOI oI\'['o Ducks Denoms,Cottous,'Shirtings ' Prints. Lusters, Couburgs- Uashmerse,1+'lannelss, Tweeds, Russel Cord Coatings, }real West of England Broad Bllacke and Doe Skins, Worsted .' .. Coatings, Boots,Shoee, do &c. t pricee as low as any house in the d tra.,.. P :highest price paid for all produce aii . ' exchanges.' -• • M. CAMPBELL.. Kendafl4S Spain Ctn. The most successful remedyeverdis rv erect' as it is certain in its effects and -o„ blister Read proof below: KENO L'S SPAVIN CIRE. • New Hamburg, Ont.,:Dec.• �8th,1A83:. Mr. F H. McCallirui, dear sir, --'the Bottle of Dir Kendall's Spavin Cure -bought of you f. last sunitper. save Inc. the utmost- •sa.tisfactioin . and performed a wonderful cure upon'a. mare ' nineteen years olid belonging to •me,zwhich was • ;badly spavined.forten years.'She a so lame tliat I'could-hardly ;'gut her =to move. lameness isentirely gone after using half'° a ' bottle tit the,eure, and She is like. a young". horse=again. • Yours truly, J. r•dROTH. KENDALL'S •SPAVINCURE• Send address for. IIlustrated `Circuhir Which. we_ think gives positive; proof of its i virtues._ No remedy his -ever ,m -et:. with such unqualified success ' to our knowledge,for. beast- .;" r . as well as mail: ) Price $1, -per bottle, • or six bottles for $5. A11 drnggists•have it or can get it _ for you;, or it will he Fent to ar address on receipt of price_ by the pro prietors, - Dr. B .1. Kendall & Co. En- osburgb Falls, Vt SOLI) BYALL DRUG` :Is'i's.'• -LYMAI+1" SOTS MONTREAL It: Q.,' Wholesale- Age ts: and Sedimentary Urine Jr,it sical-SS-nipti,uis WILL CURE OR RELIEVE .`tin; - 'know s .es.largvel, f,attarh,.t tits itl «1 Ter DYSPEPS/A;. Fassag..8 • BrL fits' Disease, t d t , earsr,_1)i;ebrLeo;ur�,yey, . I-NDIfsET/ON,_.. Ptteb, _Nervous Ili.bi°lits etc., rte•: - JAUNDICE: etc:, d Whiting irJe presence II, Lae s'-tr-Li.-o.f .'� Diseases r minim t � thlo , � • BIL/OUcSNESS, D�ZZINE amu, etive tJr t Ssi l FLUDRTOPSY,.. TERING: . 'HEd AC/DITOFYTHEOFl THS' BTQaI ..I Tad. Ohreinic' Diseases.71•16..,EHAflAli CHE�•0THE8KJohn iii DTs aces.1 "L=�ilwdssupw�. dIsordereci LIVER, KIDNEYS. hie Wrri At-AiTrx1 D., Kinr.i4 dine BOWELS OR BLDOD'BTOMA He W. T. BRAY, Winglam. - ,B.:A.: altncRELI.k.{Luaduit WhrlesialeAR.nt,, it MUIU UI th'& CO., f eters.. ° PasnEeMets and 't'es3tiniouialis eaii.:he abtalh-- - . ERYSIPELAS ec{ fink, , lll ugglstg free. •DALT RHEUN Pxi -,Eei - C.=iiild's Pad, 8150, (cures: bed -wet-- • - tuil;).: i; egoist Pad- $2-00 .� ,rcial HEARTBURN, ORYNEBeg I'd f Aneati every s ectei. of d1 _ i P cease sss iess;tei f S tfli. s� • 2