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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-02-17, Page 4• a • • 4,4 hln>nixlt a- 4'#"rzttAtm ' TO A1011*,. i/0,11►'lf 04.10i►D:NG TQ 'gni nurrA,Tsa ".07 0.0Nsonosoi lilt :PROS ABOVE ALL: ;OTaara mamas. - • 14011210%. ,11b S7th, 3,888. Spa F111*ANC. . In the Ontario legi's1ature on Tues, ids y, the Pion. A..M.- Ross, provincial •tresis firer, presented his annival fina i,statentent. The ordinary . receipts 'for 1887 were $3,133,2]•1, and theordinary ; -expenditures were $084,713, leaving an exceaaof, :$268,498'. The total ex- bera Of receipts over expenditures for -the year: was $556,143. The famous; . t d wuoh.disputed surplus luta swelled 'to.theisnug sum of $6,665.,352. The (statementproves ,conclusively that the reins of power are ine ood 'Bands, and: *`that the affairs of this -,fair Ontario of whic a we al are s0l . proud are;•adininis-: • Ste ith prudence and ecotoiny, and ith liberality. ' The government- has been liberal where liberality was and necessary, using the :public ..money.:for the : public . good. •' The op. • • • osition, ,of course, made the usual. attack ',upon,; the budget, but little or no fault was found with the facts as a. ;Fsent alk z� r j .:• ; , y !'^i•' 4c1ntj 10111 Man.J ,fist Pn e VIOL BiaOrt , 4 l ler Cloven, 4i'anal*on, c&ir *WO a r ra- way, muatard,'m!G9� Mt, , ` ole or ground'; alae )lure extractilmn la 'aboi;' vanilla, peppermints 'wintergreen! for coloring icing, ice cream, c, —4P an linterview `last, week, Mr. Martin, Attorney -General in the new Manitoba `Government,` declared eni- phatically that the Government ;were detertnined to build. tht • Red River Valley, railway, no lnatter what oheta- les or legal ditculties are- placed in the way,or die in the attempt. Canadathereare about 950. newspapers and periodicals. Of these 75 are datly,12: are tri•weekly,,21 semi:;: weekly, ,453 weekly, 13 setni.montbl- and 4 monthly., 'Ontario has. 397.. Qui; bee, 113. According te` the MIA census returns the printing offices employ. 5,311 'hands BORIS.. Bnowti•-In Ashfield, 13t1 inrt., _fba wife; of R. E4'Brown,, of a eon. • LUOKNO•WMARKETS. (Corrected every 'Thursday Morning;) PER, BUS.;` ' • Hay per ton....: ,, . • .., .:7 to $8 Plou•r per' cwt ..2 to $2.20 ,.18c:a dot ' Fall 'Wheat. ....78 to 7a' D'X.S140AfAST .FAR11I.LRS.. While we'have to admit' that we.` leave met with (seine ,farrners _ who. are anything hut honest, ,'yet we wore lordly prepared for the -.statement recently made by, Alt. Ballantyne in ;the Ontario. Legislature.. • in •speaking of the cheese industry he said that the µ,greatest difficulty in7the Way. ,of that ',important business is that :dishonest, '':fanners adulterate 'the •:milk; ;before' 'sending. 'it to• the factories.. This is really a bad state of affairs, that „one of" the most prosperous branches of •eie;ulture should be destroyed' by the .rascality of a couiparatirely ,few in- y <e`liti`dul►ls, "It prs a .difficult matter t' detect the guilty ones, but we believe' some effort should be .put forth�l►y'the farmers their seLtces..to - check the evil and to •remove'froin the honest yoe-- Pinery of our country; :the slur: that has: been cast Oil them. by the acts' .of 'their' dishonest neighbors. In this :section, very Tittle.': complaint is made• :,about the quality of •the. milk°sent to. • • e factories, and; so :far.only Sone or two 'the � y . pert es have beenguiltyof • dishonesty in..that direction. Spring « , . ; 78 to: 79 Peas... .5.7 to 58. Barley .:...', .. 61 to .64 Oats : .. 38 to : 39 Potatoes ... .. .50 to 60 • ,Apples ....40ed aGets t. -A' W 'f , illen� Grade Blankets, • Ali �T'oo Flannels, Jnderck thn1g, &c, &c. ULSTERIl GS BLANKETS FLANNELS, ". 30c .,SHIRT or - 50c «:. 75c• $1 00c . '! Only . a`fewsuits • .1 at. cost price to: clear out DRAWERS; for. 25' " 50c ". 7ic• of e4ch of these"MI6' left p rangeof sizes in Crom .ton Corsets_50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1:75. Afull • Having :pu.rchased '-tor spot cash from a Tea •d toofferthebiggest Inducement ever held, out to the immediate p I t 1 to an and better it R• Jis er • . h _ o Tea'. I am no., ' y,owing ard• �ti>rries. a fine lot of NewSeasons T .. With RroT.er who was in ;difficult to h I�,te uh11c,... Wi. prepare igg . • than: a � great ni every found, of m3''. 50c tea: (Which usra,n ee. sena y e dl r'can sell you; at 50c.) I will give you a gens 50c ,teas;•�ind positively better than any p � e Y If "you cannot be bought anywhere, for.: less than 25e. yo ine c,lui:ia, CUP and SAUCER which: �, x f glassware .worth $L00.• Parties take; albs you gest 5 cups and saucers: or a whole sett o �1 •ked to b � .uyDuds do><�'t 'd .ca l�, 1 and see the. tea. You won't be asif the goods waiting' tea shin. suit you, ( :q(.? i •NERC . . It. is'tioN definately announced that Lord_ Stalley, of..Preston"is.to shortly succeed Lard Lansdowne as Governor • General of Canada. The•neiv.aspirant a brother' and .heir of Lord' Derby:, and Is a distinguished Conservative in Politics; having peen in the British, Parliament- sines ` 1865 ' though yet only in the • 47th ;yc•tr of his ;age:. Since 1$68, lie has held- office in every •,'Conservative Cabinet whiich, has been formed,and at present is, President of . tlie; Board of Trade in the_ ,Salisbury Gxovernm'ent.''• His •vife is Lady Con stance Villiers; fourth daughter of the. ,Earl of •Olarendon,,and)las a family of eight or bine children; Although Lord Lansdowne's term of: office' . does not e;pii'e till late next. fall, pet: it is ex. ,% a ,. pecked the 'allailge . Will telt place in the _e 'r'l sun finer, to enable him •'to'. ssucoeed: Lord Dufferin as. Vice- `•until stock taking. Latest designs Bestmakes . A full stock and splendid assortment.: Sterling Silver Jew In Canadiattaouvei ir'and Wrote'sport 1desinns—Newand fits, bkile. ' D. Murchison • Don't buy a stove:, till.you have seen thee" FAULTLESS' '. and.'" ROYAL •JEWEL," ' the best parior and heating stoves :in the • market, . also -the MOpEL," the' only complete 'cook :store in the Dominion, for•sale by Thos. Lawrence. .4 very large and .surpeis . ingly. •low-priced, •stock:of hard - .ware, Tinware,. Granite and Japanned 'ware, : to be sold - 'cheap. Don't fail to. see , •our•: • stock ggf Library,Lamps, Hanal.lan pi %Brackets, . Tubular Lanterns, IEtc . , * • A. large stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Silverware, etc to choose from; at 'Laver eiice's Stove . Depot, N. B Cash•paid for hides • y and •sheepskins ' . AUCTION SALE 11F ` ESTATE. In the matter of 'Ovule's Cainpbell;: • of the •Tou ti hip.of 1iuroit,i in the Ctiouty of, Bruce, Ingo/vent : Theie will he. offered for sale, by •public ,auction at Wh tely's,Wiei, In the'Village of Luckriow. on' Saturday the 18th ,lay of !self. ruary;:i8.' . at two o'clock ii',the afternoon, 'the land belonging to the estzte of said insult' enta; in tWo parcels as follows ; • ISS in the gift of the crown. It carries • with it an ° annual salary ' of a quarter of a milliondollars, besides emoluments *hick enable its incumbent to- live. i.. regal state. HIe is practically ruler over 250,,"000,000 of, people, and is posed of powers that are withheld from ' the Governor-General. of, those oto of the British ;Empiric .' which self -governed, 'PARCEL . No 1. -;[.cit' .le. Concession <4i. Township of ;Burin, e`.+ut dining 100 acres more or fess. of which about $ I awes are cleared and under cultivation, -the: balm tee ir. f i,1y tim- bered ic►- bered•with h►rlwoord,' '1'he'soil is clay loaau. in a.good state of cultivation. On this parcel are .fraline house.1 stories bosh, frame hare.. and stables, and other Outbuildings and ai► orchard,of bearing fruit tree._ PA,12.CFL No. 2.--7,ot .10 Concession 3 I) Township of .Huron, Containing 100 acres more or lesv, o f which about.90 acre ire r leareda)nA under r ultivation, and the balance istirtibseed with bardwooxi l emle.ck and cedar, * he sail is a clay loam, Un this lot is a fraise biome and barn nearly new,• it is welly watered bye it 1 • n LAWRENCE. These farms ar elsituated abort :�+ miles frim i Ripley, and6'miles frr+na Luc ki..w. with •ravel roads to each of said vallages,'tivneie there are good markets ' TEnMs' Or 'saLE--t,EaCb_.psrcel will be.offer.l subject to areaervedhid, The pr.q'erty will be told subject to theexisting itLortgsi eathere on, particulars of wines will ire • made knob',, at time of Ale..1aa eh pur•c'ha•cer will be 're" quired to pay a dep, mit of ten per cent. of his. purchase money at the tithe . of sal,, and to sign an rgreennent:•for' the completion of his •,pnrcbase acid to pay: the balance of his purch- ase Money within .30 days without inte'rest,•anid upon such liayinerit.iie will- be entitle., to pos- session which; will be obtained for him by • the ' vendore. • '.1'L.• conveyance will he .1►r epare'° and executed by the: venders and be leiiver. d to the purchasers, hut all investigation of the tithe must be mjde by the purchasers at their .4ra•. pens -and• thri-vendoroill•-n be - to produce any de da, ab,ai'acts, air,' doc'umenta r relating to the'title, other than ~11,;12 as may be intheir posset(sion.. Ip • other • riispectzt the We Will be according to' Ca'uditiona **id' at time' Of Seale. . 14' r•therinfcrmatiOn..and:perticular.,s nisy.be,.. obtained froze the. nneleradgiieii. a Dated this 21st day of Januar ► 1886, Thrnnas Yemen. Ripley Elliott Traver, l u ow. marl',( eters'.,; , t '` . atrg I ri)aaitsi'oits, e_,_ r..sde '1:i1�r1l3 P. 0.l 0ilg ee. - high ` r of this old medicine as, -•'sure remedy The h>t„li GIIa� Acte , and bronchial 'disorders,<isreeatedlyconfirm, for' pulmonary P r • - ed by. the gratifying,. grateful and unsolicited: testimony ..re. ceived',from those who have:been'-benefited by' its use. READ THE .FO 4:- LOW N G Mr. Peter Shanks,: `r. of Ilogd.toivii, t rites :—": Please send me by express, immediately one dollars worth of 'HCS: laleore's Expectgrant ,ilotl er is ;just finishing.her last bottle.', She thinks there is nothing like rt, for' ' IMPOOTANT 'TO ALL who are bald, or' hare'thin, ur.Grey : ' roubled •'u h I�.air;�or.�ho are .t with 17A1V' DR°DOREt1WEND`S ' Mr- J. C. Smith, Car. Inspector, C P; R. Galt, trues':—" Send me one :dollars worth of'Hallarvore's.E'xpectorant. I 'Can't;get aldiig withoutit:" A.GENC E'S ' Pt OTAOLES ,AND EYE-GLAS SES oB, LAVRgi�TC S ., S are tile' only genuine English''. articles in the Canadian Market. • •. heal 'pehhles kept. inca atom. Tests •Testsgiven to',purchasers'to prove! ge nineneas, : Ther are recammendvdb 'and: testimonials have been received from the President'. Vice -President, E - rrt+rdeut itaL T.x-Yice FreHidrpt, of tbg Merliga Ase sjnigt+ri ;Canada.{ the Preaideit College oaf:Pbysicanit find Surgeons of Quebec ; the Dean of the Medical Faculty of Lasa-, i?niverwtyY; the !'resic(ent'and Ex -Presidents of the Medical Council:o.f Nova Scotia, Etc. "VOr. H_ ; 8• ;= T 11:; BOOKSELLER Lucknoie•- ;scribe: for . the SENTINEL, `HAIR MACIS' 1 Will liefound invaluable for the hair and Waal ,It illensee• the scalp of all dandruff, invigorates > ' the growth of the hair; and in cases of baldness_ where there there are, the slightest pips of rriot.left, it; will produce good crop of hair. It restore grey hair to its original color. and, • is an excellent dressing.' DO; NOT DELAY, ifs` riur hair is in a rear• oonffition. get a bottle at once; ' .makfor A.•i)6REXWJ ND,; Solehtanufactnrer. '10RO1 T0, CANADA. A y Dorenitiend is the leading mann' nnf aotnies. of Ionone Gaoodaa iti 4saitidei: , 4f. 't • •