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The Sentinel, 1882-10-27, Page 4
at i atkAu litnttnt 'FELE 1dsattrrire,iITTERAND.TO AMOUR k`REEr . 4,001011-N9- iCt 'WEIR MUTATES OF'CONSCIri`TOEWE el tis Akicv Alit crass L1B1'<BTTEs.. safe working, do not .risk your -own lives, or the public. safety, by toler- ating as-fellow-elapioyees men who oc- casionally get into a muddled -or worse condition- by indulging in drinking habits, which lead to carelessness reek- lessness, accidents, and a sad d rst or troubles -which we• must all desires -to prevent.'" a t�17,1832r,4 I I1 = .LATE* VOTE. i ',r000 74111,, po:, doubt', nave a rterr celq toiu ite� tie Reformer' s. careless ur d ager confideitt in the corning General Eke .ion,, hilt a careful eaarninatioir of the veto shows at least: that the. whole • vote was net polled; but that a. sufE- • cent nbei< remained i f polled against them to'- haie returned Mr. Eckford.. Why is this t Are there of Inotives for. Very f ever ..of his country and ' his • country's-freed'cuu to induce 'hint to go to the ports and record a. vote in favor Of Honesty and .Principle 3 Not a day should be lost its every local committee making an effort to final out. the why . and the wherefore of the electors not vrtlri : Make it a personal natter and b fable to report at your nett Monthly .meeting,„ and if front -cause or causes that ' can lie rerno-ved, let them be at-. tends=d•to. If from ,ignorance of the issues before the county post them up, for there Wad &wait that - a strong eSort: w be made to - carry- Ontario and compel f0.1441T T-6 GO at the- genes-= a .:0,i etions. TTNA` VICTOR '€lure. zs b•itit ane inference, says an e z.%.-liGeriye, to be drawn.from the • resiilt of V e:•=:uc sday's - polling, and that is. that the el-tt,rs•of Ontario are per fey tfv 4t tisfreci with -the administration 0,k rite 1towatF cove: • • r entr .The Tories l av e silrce 1S -d been singing helielnjah the N P. They fad that. :Yat-constituenrcies tire-,. National ational P. 11=:y eloci<z is a . thing - . the past. • 16 tnty sari s t:ieir parp ie arrcoa;Tst'• trg -k manufacturers, Who :firer .drat 1 ;F th exertion_ on of -a little influence - v 107 can get what protection they :ask a rcl•irbe,ain a monopoly of their. wares. Thti re,Gults accruin to •the farming a.z-nrutrnity have-not been of an assur- • fug clharacter;aull hence'•the verdict on Wednesday of one, at least, heretofore prominent Tory constituency. Evi- dently Y the . Tory press is as much OR the wi.loug scent . in-' denouncing the' presen:- n achninis*than at Toronto, > „s• tTt2E° 1e:2`e :fir were. in landing the -i N. - 5mue other tactic than slander- ing akar e wilt ha. to be tried. it shows to-.wha,t extremes the party is driv=ein -wteen they indulge in such a questionable pastime ; - but ' what pleases them and don't hurt the Reform party should he .allowed them, as 'it - prevents,. them fighting amongst thein- sd=1_. es. • A circular addressed to (trand Trunk Railway employees by Mr. Spicer, Sup- erintendent,, e1early conveys the idea entertaiiied by that Company on the use of alcoholie dlrinks. Evidently in their • opinion intoxicants taken in any pan-, - ttt� ti:ntti a manfor pOsitions oftrus t a rel that he is, unfit, while Under its it ence-,: to have humin life placed upon the probability of . a proper die eaak- e of his. duties • Itis an evidence or pi:cipos.ed security by :the authorities *lien they take such decided.steps: to stamp -out the tra1iic• under their juris.. diction..Tttc'y say in effect that a man who . is an. einpp'oyee of the company cannot be a- tippler, and if he must have his drink, he mast seek employ- ,. • nii:nt elsewhere. - After referring to the , d - issa i of a number of employees far a breach. of the rules, : the circular • conclt#dos- as foiiews rhiis kind of ` 04 won't :do the hat of drinking had better be • given up: -at &tee and altogether;,or it will ills vitaably- . result in dismissal and. tfouble for all concerned. . Your- only l o y safety lies. "n, total abstinence: Jtrop - g ly advise •you to '-practice and- adhere to it, aria to use ail your influence with. ,others iii: the—sa=ne direction, Save your _-... • • WE notice in several of our esteem ed Tory ccinten poraries, says.. the Acl 170,1:ifxs i,, slight admissions : that��the clay kaS'.t. W 0,1 IIi4�` '" 'vsi 7atcSL> f' believe that these half-hearted atlmss-' ions: are founded on fact.. There were seven elections,; and of these the -Mowat Govethment carried • six—a proportion sufliciently.large to justify even the . Y mostlaz ct-shell: Tories to concede a a victory for .the side opposed to ,them. Had the result been otherwise, our esteeiiied Tory contemporarieswould have printed' the' result in type -large :enough to be seen by the .naked eye. • Tai full returns Of the election . in South Bruce_ give Mr- O'Connor- a -ma jority of 51&., In the Gerrymandered; constituency of Ea,'st Bruce,which forms a portion of this - riding, Mr. ShaaR polled a majority of. 500 votes over Hon:: Mr. Blake -fOr the Cornniol s: in 187 '8. So great has beeii the revulsion: of feeling among the. electors since then that in that district Mr. O'Connor at this •election polled a majority of 19 votes over his .Teryoppenent. lu. South Waterloo at. the bye -election. of 1877 MI: Master was returned by-5xnajority . At the ,general election in- 1&T9 his majority ,was- increased' to. 68, which at the election a few- days ago was in -y creased to • . the handsome' figure of ealthisWealth. • • • JUST RECEIVED A LARGE 1SSOI�TET. G • w. ri' es as wheat is .chis: I reduced m T cion , Which 1 am Belli off at, very to _prices; ; : l 3 g cis aeec • • l tci rueet the - Dress Good. for '8 cents -p r yt rel,: worth l o cents: y a flu 1: planar rr FOR '17-WggrY" DAY‘. So as- to rive every one a chance to se t em.:- Gli'1OQIE.RI•ES, ROOTS and SlilMES, 1/LE :O11'-16g:i1H • ;1.0T0-ING: and : ,- Dress and Mantle Making on the premises. Call and sett toy fine assortinent. Tweeds a specialty*. paiwyoutempoompossm CLAN l - GLENGAI ,Y, . MARQUIS OF LOIi.NE; TAM ID'S -RANTER 1 TER AND BALMOP - - SAL,= Scotch Ornaments to A COMPLETE, L TOCK OF FA? CY. AND Rg .-;0013$ ADO _IL .:; DR F. C. WEsr's NERVE.. AE,r. 1i18t1:, `I'1 attnctst,a guarantee -4 specific for Hysteria, !.Urzzileefs, Coitr•'calsions, Fits, \ervona Neu- ral�l,a,.headac`1e.Nervous-Prostration cause d by tett, use of alcr,hOl•or4obac-co,Wakefti1ness, 1ieuta1 ]Depression,Soafteiaing of the. Frain, re, niting.in insanity and leading to misery, fl a:lay and death,- Prernatrcre:ald age,. Barren.- re,s, Lost of Power in either sex,In-volunt•iry Losses_ and Sperrwttnrrl.cear caused 'by over- exertion of the blains elf abeise-or over indul grace- • One box will cure recent cases. Each box Contains one month's- treatment.' One dollar a box or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail prepaid ' on receipt of price \Ve guar- antee lioxe: t=4 care anv ease.: With each -fader rteeived by us far six boxes, accompan- ied ccompan-ied witli Itve cleallars,wewiil.scud the purchas- er our written' guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does -not effect a cure. (... A. -;n1 P-.sito=. Sole Agent for 1 ucktiniv. JOHN C. A i:sT ct! Co., Serle i'rrxp I ietorx, Tomo to, Ont. as i:1 • Paid For EGGS, at Pout Corrigan s Peart & Corrigan will take - BUTTER ANN EGGS - in exchange far Bots ani 'Shoes Parties wishing clone deals will do -well - Gtr call at Z'EAFI" &. cb 1zG uvS Its we - intend - - giving; . liar �,. !� m., to B60 -TS AND. SHOES befor•= r- cei-ring our rata sock.. }larvaet vIio softer wholesale unit i'l�Ciit at 4PLA•RT At CORRIGAN'S. $500 3ttliVAK» We will pay the abrve reward for any case of Liver Complaint, •Dgspepaia, 'Sick Ileac' ache, 1ndigestioan:Constipation or Costiveness we cannotcure with west's Vegetable -Liver Pills.. when therdirections arc strictly compli- ed with.. Ttwy are purely Vegetable, • and never- fail, tea give satisfaction.. Sugar Coated.. Large Boxes, ccrentainin,-• 3o- Pills 25 Bents. For ea1e by druggi:cts. Beware of counterfeits and irnitationd. The genuine m'atrtifactured only Ly JOHN C. WW1' 4 co., " The l'iII Makers,'8t and 83,1King street East,_'1'oronto. Oat: Free trial package eent-by nail prepaid: onreceipt of a a cent stamp.' C. A, SnarAtin,; Sole Agent f Lu k EEMA14''S - WORWPRIVIE POWDERS. • Are pl©asent to -take, Contain their Owe: Purgative, -Is a, safe, sure, and effectual, iiestrcyer of,worms in Children or Adults. • orhe.y to Loa Oa Real Estate, at reasonable rates, _o n terms of payment to- -suit =Borrower: s: z E L 61– TRAVEaR -OFFICE----Next to Post OLce Lueknowr; Mgruel 11 - • • • -AT T•' LAWRENCE'S OLD STAND, • • S ANIS, UCKNOW. To the-far;nler- the sand - gpaeral` ublicR -It will not- a` you. to buy `au 'thi `�' in the a y , :� _ Y �,- Hardware e. Line till 3 ou : c�>Lll at -the NeAi Bard var-e Stlre of T:_- .awrence Campbell stee tau k– x t c no`v," •where a y eel ' variety of goods -is now opined out.New' . -designs nB ulderslardware Cutlery,.Iateq *e,:PaihtjflJ1.;GJass,;:pufty • Manure and Pitch Forks, Hoes, Rakes, and everything found j ex.s3Cinty(,.. EST i At+D6RAZING LANDS -ARE FOUND Ott THE Northern Pacific R. R. ur-MINNESOTA;°DAKOTA,_ . AND MONTANA. BIG- CROP AGAIN IN 1881 LOW PRIDES LONO TIME; REBATE FOR IMPROVE- MENT;, REDUCED FARE AND FREIGHT TO: SETTLE t0,. FOR FULi: INFORMATIQN,ADDRE$S HERMAP+IN -TROT", GEN. LAND Aa .- eN .P .: ST:PAU , MINI ORE 0 Wishes te. inform the: _pubiic_ tlI:athe has sonata utly pn hand FIRST -CLAS S —STOOK OF _ ere's '•. Women's- MIs c ' �.rc,s and- Ghild r:- .. en s Boot G .- Oan . examine xA Urine -. kis, really -supes.it4supe BOO:: in eachclass,- especiall �` h s , .j Jhi f 'ebbae:tic Whole -stock R.eot3 Beforepurehaaing .elsewhere. 116,1I faeturng a :S ecisityFirst 01ass aravrare Store. Lst year's stock cold at and u COSI. ill st 1 c nt nu to keep as = E e egg and taken i� axe • ods. usual a fine lot of Copper, • A LEADER Granite Wares= = also Box, Parlor, and Goo t over: All of -which are marked < cl own.l:OW. - Eavetroughing - and Repairing Promptly =Attended To, -As nonebut first-class: workmen a e • • a enipleyed; _ anted fav- oringus- with theirit work, rely �s, good job done,and at as low rices as an bedon'e in anyfirst-glass shop the country. While returnin my _thanks too--tbe public for the d liberal patronage bestowed- ole in t P ti,e l ast,I liope.for_ the eon tinuance-of: the same in the future. THOS LI resolved to be abreast of the lousiness, f-- has.just laid in -a splendid- assort.` stock of so that he is:how in • a position to -offer his customers -:better value than ever for their : money, and:; is determined not to - be • undersold. CONNE4, 9t