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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-06-23, Page 44 • tt.tFa«.t. Xkte fucIt11ow a cntt* 1. Tag t4IBEan To wrTt.aANn To Asenz raippr tioosaif1No TO Tile oterAusosokapissozwit Evartzt.A.Boet ALL UTHER LIBhUTIES.: ' lacknowc Tau 23, 18B2.. Taaaaamaan I'I'E ELEOTIOh& "The elections are: new over and ah. 'though the full returns. are not all in, sufficient liaa been.' receiver, to . show that. the Government will be- .sustained. by a.: large majority. Though defeated, Reformers ha a no reason . to complain a the result of Tuesday's voting, In the old house the Govreinnent had a majority" of 86; while their present ma= :rarity will not exceed hG or Oa In Bruce -aria sutura Reformers -have every reason to -feel proud of their work. Thea Gooerri:inent,, through their infamous Gerryinsi ldering Actwere determine& to have a majority, of the-a,ats,. butt how sadlyhave they been disappointed Glorious old Bruce; with a Reform ma: jorit>y-, was euoat and -carved that even air ; +Tc li:ti !liuuSeif Made Iti r boast that` atm • weittld be compelled to retia,,- two ntentbors to snpp:ert the ,Qovernrnent. Rut, alas, for human nature, all is not gold 'hat glitters, s, and the stern yeoman: ry of the: ctinnty :determined to stamp, eat, bribery and corruption,, hayre: sent THREE. men, to Parliament to 'support: the Hott.. Rhear, Blake. _ In our own riding;. West Bruce. We had a clean `ivala:over, Mr—.:James Somerville- being returned by neatly WOO of a majority,. taut in the Inst . and • North Ridings M asrs Wells and Gillies had a des: Iterate struggle for their seater, .and we are safe itt sa3.ing they are the only men who could have redeemed•the ridiltgs. Huron; once the ' banner county cif the Prov Men, was sus .,shaped by- the ,rrytttander that it was: thought flu: poasthle: to gain note than- one seat for the Opposition,- bat the result of - ,the ballot on Tuesday declared that Mr• aft. i.• Cameron waukt represent the West and- Nir. John. - lie Milian the South, thug sending two .trc,m Huron and three trent Bruce to support Mr. llltthe. • . • -ELECTION DAUEE,S —4e .A1111 we .sick r'"—Shaw,_ aud<J. Burr. Pinmb A large amount of •money. c i a,nged: hands. in this village On -.the result of R .the elections. . —the Hon..Fdw`ard Blake ai d-Iien. Alex. Mackenzie have both been re_ turned by- large. majartes:�. , • •—" Luckuow is the Grittier: little holee in Canada,",said a Conservative at the.Dunga:tnon demonstration o Mon day last. . --When the -newat reached`L eknow that DIS C Cameron had de.fea ed: Mr. Porter. -in West •Huron the': exc tennent .knew no bo Inds, and cheer afte cheer rent the air for -over half an‘•liotr. The Tories were - terribly Crest. fallen; . and went home utterly disgusted. -=The news that Mr, M. C. ameron was returned -for West .Huron was a death blowto the Tories. Largs -crowds of then, bad assembled. in -the Village trona the surrounding townships to hear the restilt of the c:ontest, but _11 min: the tO • after Oaineron was the man, not. one was to We may live Without- poi , at ueic-snd art ; We may live without eonscxence, live without - heart; s We may live witheup live t friends, we, . without ,woke. ; But how can we lige without J. Burr lumb ? Buri Plumb, the sweat:singer of Niagara, • has vanished from the stage of pol'tt*cal lite. Jotiat- will n doubt take consolation inthewords of hotnae litoore - The harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music Shed, Now bangs -as mute on Paras- wal:a As though that sour had fled. —Mr. A. Shaw, ex L.P.- is known no more forever... When last sen he,, was on hisway to Lake Huron, with a •entailgrip-sack in Itis 'ha;id, ,.,.belled. Rt R. It . 'Wells, M. P. for East Brace,"' while. he vias: heard gently hum ping • I aurno more a skipper ; The Cheese I must forsake- ., My place I give to R..M. w To serve old Edward'Blak • otter be seen. • . TOl;Y TACTICS. The Kincardine Standard in its: list issue, with trate Tory principles, masa- a: baseand- cowardly .attack on the pi -4- ✓ charrieter of Mr: Janie& Soniervilll•,, • thin the Reform._ candidate; but now, wee ars, pro act to say, the member .elect: far. West by � Brim,: de.uouncin that gentle.:. 'tikete! .Its an .' inf ci L" Not content with hurling forth -the vile tlanderit his paper, we have Leen,. on good • authority that he 'natio- a trip- through tar N .rthern townships. and Spread the "glad tidings.' far and near. ` We term.- them "plod. tt,linas," "for suer they certainly Were to the. average- 1ury when fighting* forlorn hope. . They had no faith in the policy of their party and n►ucli less itt the ,ability 'Qf, their candidate. When:. the Conserve Lives: nominattea- Mr.. -Scott as their EFandaid 'bearer they had not the slight est hel eofsaeccteshutaontestedtheriding. ealaty tar the purpose of depriving Mr. S.,ut rvilIe the 1►rrvilege° of helping 1Jr Eat Wells in l:..stt 1 xu.;e or Mr. Cameron in ,West Haltom We will not, in.ult the. ititdligcace of oar readers s Ely a rrr`ug in: to any lengthy disoassion.of the affair,. a;• Ur;, $.omerviile is one:. of the heat kno to titan m cite riding, -and his re: ligiuus bearings are *elf kna►*n to all, ,,;cutely tliat of a -Baptist,, • This is :not the fir4 time, ; in his. shout" carter as a j.;urt►aitlt, the Standar& meal has pare -iced. h tm eft tinworthy of the 'tarns,. and we traria hit meau, o t uteniptible acts will receive their just ie_ward., k .. Tlae 'Liberals had a splendid vie: tory in. 't lie .Local It kectte!' for `Glom* ester Onutrt r, Newt'runawiek, Moudiy. The tvr% Lt eral caudidates header the poll,obtu inittg 978 and 763 respectively. . The Teary csiididtttes only secured 421 • (111,r1 339 -.showing a. etear Liberal`Ins: • joist.y -of 556. The Doul ttiun Govern: -• ....t "-'''''''s .tion br ,uvht cilkw in tF It , GAIN IN 1881 EH& tow • • —The glib:tongued orator -of: sborne; waisted aa: he was by that a '1e .Tory statesman, "Gerrymander',': 1, s failed to: draw the wool ever' the. eye .of'.the independent electors of West Huron and lair. M. L . Oameran • was retnuied by, a handsome. majority. �u ttfles . of P am . offer�r�g e�er�t . day. mmens� - q .. R T FROM- 6-TO0.15. CENTS. DRESS GOODS:9TO 25•CE>i P IN S � • oods, Factory -Cotton 5 -to 1.2 cents. The best assortment of 'town,; at the love,t rices. � A fin sortment of Boots and Shoes., : Just opened TWO cases of Ready-made -C' oth ng. eas p A NEW LOT .OF GLASSWARE A D. OROCK .Lots of Straw Mats. _Felt Hats from 50 cents up at - -s N 300 PALRS -PRUNE-LLA-SHOES:A • from: 50 to:00 c„ nts t• 'NEW STRAW . AND FEM.' HATS. IN GREAT VARIETY, AT -NEW SPANISH -LACES IN ALL' COLORS, AT A. _MACINTi YRE'S. BORN. GE )nEs.—€n. Lucknow'; on KC ay,Juns• i6th,1882, the wife• of r. Wm. txedd.es-of a daughter.. R DISH. ; - MtrRRAr.—In Watvanosh,. o Fridays June 16th; 1:$82, Ftcira Murray, youngest dau+hter .of fir Robert Murrasled 15.years, y,• 6 EAT I-wsih to inform- the citizens of7,uekiiow. and surrounding country', that I have ' opened lip a :' BUTCHER &I.OE Iri it. G. Gr:eenwill's Old Stand. t will keep on hand at all tune's ALL KINDS DF •FRE$H `MEAT. • Meat Delivered to all Parts of the Village, on Shortest' Notice.. Give me a call. JAMES'S LII1 DSAY. Lucknoar. Sept. 9th. ! • SHEEP LOST. 0 i TRAYED ; FROM -THE PREMISES of Neil Beaton, lot 3 `von. 2, .Kinlues,.on or about the 2uth May last; one White Ewe, with long tail,and.o'ie Southti -witRain.Lamb. Any person giving such .fuformation as will lead. to. their recovery will be suitablyy re carded. NEIL BEAtI..'ON. Luckniw'P 4,• LAND FOR. &tints * AS • KORTH HALF LOT NUMBER.' THREE in the Ninth Concession West Division Ash- field,. 100 *ems: 't''his Lot is well wooded, and cctnrist.e of Maple, „Be.-cb, ].frac, Hemlock, This , nutiedar hsI, tR 1 i lot eau be p.iretr.tded.iu lots air:rn rtv fi a gpres orinrire .t+urther part;- . Fay ` a tNlyiitgg t,t , "�[i•`KVILL�` Pitl6E8: LONG Tttoi,: REr3ATE,.loiti;IMPFloVirt 1' . • taw:, RtottE0 FARE AND-FREtftarut •aETTLEiis1[ FOR FULL 3NFORMA41011, eco us; t F RE hi NEWPORT, Qelr,tl:ANDIcor- Mt,waN vlit Foil is 1- .' 10 E . PAutF.R= Mow, - . I. . THEGRAY 3tEI14111110 Luek'aw. iT tronto. 41cit. , C E . Sola in I.ucxnow- by all drug:fir- every wherein. ranedsaad Cly :?.''«itp . ivy__ 33_i vrho>. ..ik. s in all shades and. prices,.at A..MacIntyr.'s . 100 Pieces�of Dress. Good ,. e . I'arsI��s; Satchels, and a reat variety of Fancy. Good at A. Maclnt .res.: Ladies :and Gent Ladies' and Gents Ties:. Ladies' and • Gents Kid Gloves., -Fishtertuton's_ PATENT ROLLER -424 2m. WIN G1IIAr Money to Lc On Real Estate, at reasonable rates, on terms of payment to suit. Borrowers. ELLIOT TRAVER OFFICE --Nnxt to -Post OLce Lucknow, March 11. .AT T. LA WREN CESS : OLD 'STANI., LUCK_NO the farmers and' the general public. t will not a To. ,pay you to buy anything in the a Hardw.tre Line till you call at the New Hardware Store of T. Lawrence,Campbell bell street•, Luck- Ne H 1? ,, where agreat varietyof goods_ is now_ opened ened out._ New now,h � P designs in Builders Hardware, .G!ass,?utty1Sho el�S,Cutlery; Iated Hare, Pai�tsI Oil2, Manure and Pitch Forks, Roess Rakes, and everything found .= a a First: - Miss : nava are . Store: willstill Continue keepas I lune � • .• usual.a fine lot of Granite "?ares, also Box, Pallor a4 .- Goo Ov All of which are marked.down low; Eavetrau hin and d RePairxng P r m ptly Attended To,��` As nonebut.first-class -workmen-are e m. Nloyel, parties fav- P oring 'us' witll. their'w.orx, eau rel O' having u•, c . n•_v.ui� t>t li.t in� i-. _cal �ii� done,andat as low prices as: can be -done itguy first-class sL op. in the country... White returlun'' :111 :. thanks to. tate ufllil' tt►1' . � - g Y. P the liberal :atrona:e bestowed , p,. � u ed f Il nle� ill ti.e �tt,t I hope f.,-><•- � p the contuiu�ance of the sone in the future. l THOS. LAWRENCE. Alex.. Mac(nty breiia� . Coll�1 s. Oi p KEM.DA149S tSPAYI N ii ol'. Ierldalr.s Spavin The most succesafu-' remedy eves vert d es • it is certain in its effects and. : o;: ...blister.. Read proof below, • KENDALL'S- SPAVI. - New -Hamburg, .Ont., I Mr. F. H. McCallum, dears of Dr. Kendall's Spavin Cure last suminer wave •me the iitino and'performed _a wonderful -cur nineteen years old belonging;to badly spavined for ten years. S that:I could hardly x:tt her dampness is entirely gone afte bottle of the cure; and she is horse again, Yours'truly, J. KENDALL'S SPAM --Sendfor `dress :Illustrated Illiiskrated we thin,. gives positive p virtues. ToMrem ;d3- has with such.unqualified' to .our knowledge,fo as well as man. Price.$1 per hottl or sig -bottles for S5. druggists have it orcai for you, or it will be sen address on receipt'of price prietors, • Dr: B.. T. Kends osburgh Falls, V SOLI) BY. AI.i, D LYMAN SONS k. • MONT$E3L P. Q �V holes jl a A gents. c 28th,1881. ught of you • satisfact civ upoii a,: mare e,whioh wa • e was so lame more. tht: using half a . ike : a young'• CURE , renlar which • - oof of its er .m et - rccess east°. All- #: get it to any y the pro &• Co:, 3 UGC Is'i's: Wishes to inform . the pub constantly ou haiid a • FRET -CLASS S Aen's Women's,. Alias Go ,:'vi ex rTui tee !Lis r 11tc)ck iti each data, espec' bbte d. Whole- I336?re pureinising r. - tiinfaetur ll , S Gast • y r's stock 301:1 - giii `:_g.a.titi Baitttr'tak .cp• gook:Att.. q 1 E• . RCA' OF Ola llv siiperi..a tock tioi>if •�t hi're., •gljr/ i.tlt miler -��: •et..l ir t.ii zc}ttinge