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The Sentinel, 1884-02-15, Page 4
CP • •I'Nt utr' itty'to IITTE i1 )'rOU TE FUEELY 1000Rnt iC TO TAB D1UT F3SorCOESCI CE WE P1TZE::tBOVL ALS ttERE4BEETIES. t 1 •1 Co 1hence.) (Ottawa, 9th {F ebruary, 1'884. It ;is over threll weeks : sinc the e Hovei met and ye ,little business of mpo ance to the neral public has ed. Laveread the • and, :Blake and It 18 a a• subject: ere, and if the' --speeches of Tupp t. formed an opinion, • _ -of inelse interest -Raft)ners.l3ad.ac rnan ed -the matte iii':,. a rnu-ch more Either the- Compal .representatioiis in • ' the Oonstruction-•C profitable .•contras le Blake °make:out a d :,millions. of dollars, • T(ipper; whether h ant r: mystified; - - certainly .-he:Will.:-mot- explain: But 't .-a„. raid - on the to;the extent : of iF ten,plated.- It: is. ibe 'life the .loans , on ay. to : he :seen: • of the Dominion. vee; : til member on n 1aw ofPope, inistei) spolO or -wo, hours, and`. e a- . 'ori:al account�,of ail. ay :from' thea Which,` --no:: doubt;. a time-. tired, and d - and moderate t . being that it for the Conserva • ,ed -.::to :pass these in what: manner A fit ,ed or hurt' is" je,•A ire, ..but the. F • The Ora ige X 11 IiO.= ftgai.1.1 been intro- duced and some o t,,e.:n e.w'�:�r.;c ,n'1. -s p.,: fear-and•su1 e .i}i101-would n surprised to -see at4<:lL-the s_ ; r101I -hoist -at . the ftic.:7t. = is;, diiag;, - i. Yf: -it i asses that it : inigi3 , carry ill U :>Y,, , John call_ easily ;g I ,. t rr' ., mons and air , �..� through , the Senate. . s I .. to, the_ papers ce-: mild be presented E�- asea ly position. z have. •.made.: f alse it statements or parry: had a very.. Cartwright: and renceof eighteen: small item, ..and s rlfully - ignor- cannot --say, but. there is -no-..doubt t Dominion: iTrea.ur ...thirty niiIlTOIIS is •c called .a loan: but -N. ¢: to the Grand Trun .aicl luown as an a ir►co1lectAble. I' :-Io-',....� oIfe,(wllo is the .1_� • --he g .v., sortof his the anada Pacific -es.r lx st date, with ,I you ave boer Irian finsl ed.'1n a very r :straii , . the only pc • w, -Ml be a :bad c1a, tine arty -if they f 1.esol. 'dons._ '. -How, ?they` >re to be -:be :still matter of r - one- t at appears tc91 aY a the best bold '1s th t it 'will prot xle # funds• for tb.e. .ne t election,and a sae .pockets of -.-the::I angers. on. T : C .tario,electors_ iclo n t wake up tO lhel magnituide of -this ireztiof1, or th e �rir-eiple Involv-ed -and here has riot h 41.- a single peti tion..ent to. strengt s n the hands of tile: -' dormers �vlro� re'doin all they_ 'can o hold the for • The next great dues ion will be th ;Franchise `Bill in �vhic 'there is. morto,.r_ger than in the .Ge ryrnander, as lie revising bar :riste s (who. no : dou` Fill be partizans :of thie- strongest ty ; ha -vie ni e animense power•vested in the ind°could with. - out ruch trouble' c enough votes off 1 in any. close 'coils hency; - to turn it - against the .Reform anclidate. The EstimatOs: have :hee Maid ori .the,table,- but I -have had ::no , ortunity- to- ex-_ amine them et.; ¢ re ,.areirumense Money is lavishly fl• alt with . in: *all 6L - _departments and. o a 1rt aby Ariny is- goina to - cost a large shin ..it :Will be - . necessary=:to be •on . � 'e Loan Market. for any millions :our pa,rtnersI ip� with tl e..Railway yr -no. doubt be of advantage. The Wong.. Policy Tarif has: brought: large amount of money.,- but as t taxation. is not direct the :Most' : o + . t3 a people - pay With' ut •knowledge : , d therefore don't gru ble. Ing the I, pbate-in the Comp • mons bast, night, ...t rr f▪ eelings - of the:: Quebecers were•cis yea -fully by. their Abse $$ice, aiid until F lae;r are fixed:we ''will ifit lknow- :wh€'1t: their price may 1.- be ;The . total; relif • :from the debt and n inerease : .. � , of:� per head in the subsidy has been m ., tioned, and that will � e no small ite' � . Whatever itis they will not �wor , ; until • it is fixed. • British .Columbia- F i en are all solid with the ,Governt or , . nd, no doubt, Sir John intends pa.r_ his debt.to:- Victoria. .. The . ritrme Provinces will,-1ikely ;want .fig and the -speech of; the -speech , appeared to.point • out he inethod . bit making a winter tort or poxes seine € ere in: their prow= • Xriee Manitoba ega�tes have been ;• here for ten days ; ' as -yet have fail- f;efl -tto : make }anyapression on .old ``-T© iorrow " upper - encouraged - then ,1 y stating.tl `.after the Pacific ,oa; i- Ava's finished, l ad. tit on a sound Fina cii'might basis, .the:xt-'ht he allowed : 1� - g :to charter' ny c oth i roi d -they wislied. in interview thatok. ' place is well A:th 'delte1 in'e Gt . --d although a � g little-exaggerrted near:' the truth; :and unless`. etteT fans are granted ether *Ill ,fie tr a in' Ma'uitop, , . • PA•U Tn't Grangers :are ,.iii- in ,., Duct redu . �.• : s rz, x� question of the ;_3 county councils •_A p --;-to.. ton - 1-`a'1v _v d thro --gh Elia ,,4 . being orculat� cial Grange, sets forth-. til .} e Y opininri: one-fourth of tlio p ` ' a �„rte«t{� preseil+'ation would perfor nz. :h in a more satisfactory' manner than it era, au that the oa.;- A -: r'. repr; sentation shall -be the assessed vii.,=_, :=f property represented, ... and,: noi, • the e electivo district.. i . ' ` �'gg3 • • 9 •r. • Qrrun off Ever; fshton.al;Iee new, cris • Ta.AT the•ehrl of the Syndicates c1N= inands have been reached in this 'tbe.r_- last great grab :upon the Domi ii m Treasury, .is not : believed:. They t il,. get their. 35 millions this tune and be able to preserve all the monopty clauses in their•contract, and .they. will "corne warn” _ The end : will _be when they have sunk the D'oiniumon: of .Canada:.' hopelessly in debt= -when they have abandoned the great:Canadian' Pacific • Railway, to be. operated -ata deadloss of millions' a, year,, :to c the. Canadian. Government=and When each ndvil ual nieu bet of.the-Syndicate can count .-his wealth by -tens off• millions And yet. the people of Canada,and especi- ally the people of Ontario -=who have. to carry the -big end of : the burden- are lone suffering. • lir* A BORN. GvxT.—In..Whitechurch, oil Wednes-_ day, the -6th'i nst., the wife of James I Grunt, of a son. • Ni.ituottE0 MAT.nrws--HASTY.-On : Wednesday,. the. 6th inst., by the Rev. James -Caswell of Dungannon, Henry Mathews, of the_ Nile, to Miss Mary Jane: Hasty, of 'Wawanosh, ucknow, 4annaty :`16th • f. • PUBLIC 1.4 PARTIES- ARE HEREBY eAlf- tioned against gliting_aredit to my wife without n3y written order, as I will not be responsible -for :the swine. The public are also - otifieda,gainst-taking deee and will made by me as theY were 'stolen- from iffy premises st%ciA:L.: MEETING -.1 ritE Mutual Tire- Insurancr Company *win be held: in tile 'Cohn Room --,..Dungannon on Tugo- bAy, the 4th day -of DILI:Reff, 1884, at 2 6'616014 to ifittaider the advisability of moving the head office of- the Company from the teudanc'e- is. requested. order''.of the 31n;526: 1- SectetarY, OTICE iS out my stoOs WATT & able to ine,:and a general business .GIVEN. 'UTAK I HAVE SOLD =trade and genkeral business; to Messrs. 11 book ace,ounts; notes, etc., are pay - be satisfied bi the :lindersign eds. to • ont on laady Burnett, 'Charity% companion, ke'me hack to the )4- ingi he and lady over Charity toilet) heth ; but it was not to had come to put ter ost ; she would not fail .4 her eyes baok'from t Lady Burnett's form -er, and, gazing straight ire Cousin, -Felix,"' n you must have woe - he inn, and as I know 1r9,1 thought I Wolfild DW it?" she -asked, still beating pulses, and al He met me, and totd, , so we agreed to drive ve just been explaining • • •, When 'got your let- • quality, and by fair de4Afw, to merit a Share -of the public confidence and pa-" Iligh standard both as regards., HE. PEOPLE OF LKCIcNOW AND SUR- Mites' p:use. "1 deente:- that' they intend Aplenishing the stock 'at once., t,°!1•010,3 qu_a•nt.'ity audt,twe att000hkeclaitlentetervrouth:yt - TO INFO Until it.has reached lts HE HIGHEST • cal ..HoRog entrar Jackal 'DAS/1411QMPSON. begs leave to thank the inhabitants Of Luelt now and surrounding country for the . liberal -patronage bestowed on him during the lad two years, and wishes a continuance of his old customers and a fair Share Of the new, as he is in, a better position than dver to supply.thp Wants of the public. jle always has on hatid a stock of, He will alio remind them of the farfained SCOTCH DIAMOND HARROWS whiCh hi3 always has on hand and- are made of the very beStpaterial. - Par- ties wanting any thing iti.this line will do well to give him h Call and see prices before purchasing elsewhere. Particu- lar attention -paid to - AA KMDS OF . HORSE SHOEING, ilitt feet contractions and interfering. By strict gtention to business, good worknpaship.. and employing 'nothing but good workmen, I trust to retain the patronage kindly extended to me. Campbell Street opposite the Bank • . showed ter her owa ' he said ointin ET PRICE PAID for FARM PRODUCE'r P s 8 - la drop !term; the fog. few lines of goods at .greatly reduced prices. tted Charity. 12g in a lower tone, " a Willi her feet— e your face," sh; said took oif the disguising • -s. smooth, dark heagli : es. that Charity Wai. know, taking a step little disjointedly— Er Ild escape, a hand on . ild listen to Cousin .s. :iutlyde nabotsptoairlAri: Wheesr- STOVE . at the battle was not Has pleasure in inforMygig the citizens of .Lucknow: and surrounding comatry, - that he has opened in the shop formerly occupied by Ram PEART opposite WhitelY House; and is prepared to sell. larorss And everything in prom MILK PANg • ttencled to. Air early Calf solieited. , DAIRY -TA LS -A ...SPECIALTY • .flui tat Cures Toothache and, is•Tepri.:tria, rinickuPt -flash, relieves any pain instan ry,tht: chespett liwith Toothache, Nevralgis eadadie., Olen' Acute Pains of Elay -kind whet I- yv,- egn izo to. Berry's Drug Store and get. a. pelf ct main - for Fluid 1.iglitninie. f :All business before S. 1),I.'ent '„)face ended to for MODEISATE llf01.1,1; • • • •