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Lu ekaow August 1.1,188 „
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• The follelviiig.is ai complete list of the
elec'iGf protests i.nter'd at Osg,00de
rt at *. lkfuloeli as Liberal
n>enrirer for • ;fort York; and a Bross
petition against;Jat-.. Anderson the Con:
sr-rvati etcandidate, • in the Common
PIeas Division;:.
Against John ` hite the Conserve;
five. Member for he East 'tiding ot
4
N sattngs. . I.
` .Against M.tiZ .1)icksqu,C€ nseryative-
member for Passel .
Against Alexa tict9r t bertatott,. CQist.
&e-&vativa- menab€ir :for the West Biding
of, 1 asting ' - •
A a'nef~.Tharn tsI Bailx Liberal mem:
leer for :,utwcrr• tL!' . •
Against G. W. Voss, ; Liberal tuetnb:er
f rr ' 1.4rest Bitting a Middlesex..
gainst:.Tames-'from', Lige aI'. maim
leer ff4r Perth, in Cueeti's Ieneh f) -iv:
sign;
Agaimt L. Islc(;alltim,' Coneervatiye
Ineu bcr for_ lionclk, and a cross petition
against U.. A 1:C:erallurn, the Liberal
catrdidats in theiliancery Division.
somethings MflI rs have to endure.
To thoE(1110 of`1;e &W nei. .
l tnaught that as atmOst
.
every branch of m tiin had been dis-
cussed A tow- 7 lirPes - on the above
uaitlit next be Ont of place E First.—One,
of the things witch millers have to en-
dure is being -blunted for all the bad
Iarar ,d . that.Is me 1, , Winos the Lot is
that • not one wo o n but ot fifty has a.
system at bread rmtkiug. It is -all guesi'
w,,r:k from beginning to end. . Some-
times too•mueh yeast is used, and some-
times too: little. It is a custom . with
many waren to make up a largeatiioun.t
of east cakes—enough to last trots
three tot six, mont]is: - It soon becomes
worthless- through - freezing or drying
out}.; or dies, of aldi.age, and when: it is
used d=iet regIlt is Wad bread, for . Which.
gine miner hes -to take the blame,, An-
ether thing which millers have. to en-
dare. i. that ninety nine out of a Buri...
ca4red farraers b(liev-a them to he din
bo-tnest *hen. it ism faalt that the farmers
cheat- the mitlersIt esi tunes to where the
Millers: cla:eat theih once. For instance,
a. flamer sorties to:the mill 'who . knows.
just bow much you ought to give,- Dict
you ever know haw muchtheso farmers
know 'i'They kr-.ow Mere than airy other
Men living. They ktinw`.how to farxi ;
how to -run a mill:; haw to run a store
. a td frocery; how: much we ell `make,;
&c:.. They are: al #traye bartering fox the
smallest price on.„what they buy,, and
the I•irgD.at on *hat they sell' With: - no
conscientious scruples as Eo. the • condit-
ion the r produce is in For instance
a than c 'wes .to tile' mill with . wheat
which, he wants to have grennd or will,
sell. it has everything in it lmt a
wtndrn'ill. It coniains Flom three to
five pounds of dint to the bushel. -He
wants you.- to taks it dirt. rind alis
Well now tttty-su. pounds of tvbeat,and
tour- p•i iod t of dirtarena-mote a bush-
tl of wheat than ninety-six cents and
arm buttons, are a dollar yet if ,we give
.t-liarri lsutto.ns mired:' with, our money
it.* dry would- aquel•. If they wer4 "
*la? tcs the grocery acid buy a pound
•of oK:iffee- and when they:.con e_ to use it
het?Ind that te grpcerymarn bat 'mixed
p..'ra1H4 corn with it they would n:larch
it;tia: k and •n e verstop blowing about it,
ittrtt wham you buy -ori' .them, you must
+:4ke their dirt ante abuse•snd keep iti,um..
They agause us at, stealing when it is
will known that F one—half the saciri
they y It a te. are stolen from millers end-
Watreho-naiKnru. ,Piers: there is another
class wIio are alcyaa'ys going froth one
mill to another, they are never suited;
the Miller is distifi nest, the. flour isbut,
anis so.oh- Well$the Tess a miller has
tae: dei with sucharactonietraa:./The better:.
When a man cot lot tk the mill and the
first timing he doe is to compla.n of he-
1
cheated: by; s toe other miller,t be-
rr arab of httrtn,, drat fall in • with hi4
slang for you wit., fitful Out ;before tong
Oitat ',,ou tarecoUciting an enemy t_tr your
,...14 -•{ ' [ -litres,_4. There is an
+t - m
a' by the ill nt
in %if2's. i ,,with their
L PRjCasc.L -05. t a; little,
rei;i la' cigow hop- 4.ruuaid
-.which is so worthless that- the. whole
grist would not pay -for the grinding,
'then the'millat home is godct--enough.
S uch_ men ought to, be :made to 4 grind
their own stuff en an' old .treadmill and
do the treading themselves..
. Yours :respectfully, . -
: :.11ifxI LER.
ROM'
-CiUWFoay.--At Dungannon, on -1st
August, the wife, of 13. J. Crawford
of a soii.. -
DIED.. -
MILNE..=-Tn, Kinloss, on Weclneeda
y,
Aixgust 9th, Peter -Milne, aged' 85
years.
VOTERS'. LISTS. ;
CLERICS FiOTICEE OF F'II ST POSITING
OF V
(?TBits LIST,
\,oticeis hereby gi
ordehvere�l to- the
third and, fourthLIST Aer, the cap
to be sti.transmitte
appearxug by t;h
Roll, of the, sai€i lV
to vvoteinthe said
for niemhers of
and at 1lunieipal e
was first. poatepostedulr
on the 5th clay ofthere for inspection-
Electors
ixspectio
I�lectors are call
fiat, aud if any
according* to law.
' I)ated.thi
Dungannon P. O.
OTERS' LIST.
1882. Municipality of
`p of Ashfield, (.<o. of `Huron.
yen thatl:havetransmitted
persops mentioned -in the
sections :of by Tug VOTERS'
copies required said sections'
d or delivered of the hst,
made pursuant to
said- act, , of " all persons
e last revised Assessmeiit
Iunicipalityyto be entitled
Municipality at elections
the: Legislative Assembly.
Ie.tions, and.that said list
' lit my office. %t Dungannon
August, 1882, and remains
n- - -
ed 'upon ter examine said.
omissions- or any Other
errors are found therein to take immediate
proceed%tgsto
bare the•said'errors corrected
s 5th day -of August, 1882.
JOHN Coag; Tip Clerk,
lr
.'ERS' LIST
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTII G
OF VOTERS' r11S .
XTOT ES LIST, 1882. 111uuicipality of .
!r ' the Township of West Wawauosh,Go. of
Euron. Notice is herebygiven that I have
transmitted or delivered to the persons men- .
tinned in the third and fourth recti-Jns of THE
VtiTERa'-Lies A&m,tbe copies required by, said
sections to be see transmitted (>r delivered of
the list,. made pursuant to said act, of all per -
sone appearing by the last revised Assessment
Ran of the said Municipality to be entitled to
vote in the said Municipality at elections for
members of the Legislative Assembly, and at
Municipal Elections, and that said list was
first posted up at my office at St. Helens.on
the 8th day of August,1882;and remains there
for inspection.
Electors=are called upon to examine said
list, and if any omissions or anv other errors ars
found therein. to take, immediate proceedings
to have the said errors corrected according to:
law
Dated this 8th day of August, 1882.
ROBERT MURRAY, Tip Clerk.
a 7 0th C�lior
ALEX
1lazuifacturer of all kindsof
Harness,
- Saddles, -
Trunks '
Valises, Etc.
)'avinapurchased the stock of harness, etc.,
belonging to Mr. Wm. Grassick, I am better
prepared tban everts supply the wants of my
customers: and the public generally. ' Remem-
ber the place.; Grassick'e . old stand, next. to
Tennant'ss drug store.
ALEX. CROSS.
Lucknow ,dune 9th,1882. - 1=
EAT MARKF4T
wsih to inform the citizens of Lueknow and
surrounding ; country, that'. I have
evened up a"
•
-am' offering :eVe;ey.da _ trn_mense uantilles 'of..Fresh S r n Goods,
PRINTS, FROM. 6 TO 15 CENTS: DR -ESS .GOODS .9 TO 25CEN.T
Factory Cotton 5 to 122 cents. The best assortment ofTweeds In town, `at the lowest= prices.
A fine assortment of Boots and Shoes Just -opened TWO cases: of Ready-made- Clothing.
A. NEW LOT OF GLASSWARE' AND CROCKERY*.
Lots -of Straw. Hats. Felt Hats from 50 cents up at
ots-irtromoo R
lEPOIRMICIEMMIIIMIPW
. to :_
300PAIRS- �PRUNELL�I.SHOES :A.Nt? GAITERS from50 60 cents
M.A.CI1N'TY-1"-R,M
-EW STRAW AND FELT HATS IN' GREAT VARIETY, AT
-- M.. CI M' .
NEW SPANISH LACES IN ALL COLORS, AT A.:MAC INTYRE'S
100 Pieces of Dress Good in .all shades and prices, at A..Macli tyres.. ParslosUmbrellas
Satchels, and a great variet of Fancy ncy Goons, at A. Macf ntyre's. .Ladies'. and G eilts:Collars_.
Ladies' ancl.. Gents Ties. de this. Brace _u t `pounds of good Tea for $1.00. • _ -
Alex. OViacl:ntyre's-.
BUT011ER SCOP:
Int R:€ , areenwxll,'e.old Stand.: 1 will keep
on hand at all times-
ALt KINDS. OF ,FRESH MEAT.,•.
Meat Deliveered to all Paris of the
Vitiate, on Shortest Notice.' -
Give me .a call..,
JAMES : LINDSAY.
rdiakaaitrt Sept. 9th. •
Motley t0: Loan.
On Real Estate, at reasonable
rates, on terms of payment to
suit..Borrowei s.
ELLIOTc .TRAVER
OFFICE ---N' xt to' 1= est Oitace
Lucltnow, March 11
AT T. LAWRENCE'S
OI D STAND, LUCKNO
To the farmers and the general public.:. it will not pay
ou to. buy anything in�the..Haardware Line till -Son -call at the
New Hardware Store of T.;, Lawrence; Cttmpbeltstreet;Luck
no-►kr, There a great .variety of goods is:no"w opened .out: New-.
designs i i,Builders Hardware, - .
Cut1ery" -.11atod: dare Paints 00G,ass Puff Shovels
Manure and Pitch Forks, foes= Rakes, and everything found
■
Zip. a First Class " I3ardwaro Store:
I will still continue to keep
usual a fine lot of "
p apanned;
Granite Wares,
also•Box, Parlor,
and Cook Stoves,
Ail ofwhich are ul ,rkeu lewd low,
SPAVIN - CURE.-
Kendail's Spayin ; Cur.e
The most suceessfn :remedyever vered a
- it is certainin its effects and. :