Lucknow Sentinel, 1889-06-28, Page 41
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t s►0 11tbi1Rti to T DICT& f Sf:
*maw* w r&v.rf A,Bovii:4 +
amansirruca. ' '
.Ta., Trees.
;19.a EBW0$$s4 PQR LtICBPQW'
f_ • el Inst0011.,4lroe14•a foregone con -
that s•. of waterworks
will be . ud down in Lncknow before
• many months pears over our .heads,
} Three /01 n' have been, p assented to
° .. °the.ratepayess .during the past week,
one ''asking the counn to submit, . a�
. • .bylaw its favor of waterworks ;? one
for •a•'sitnOar request in 'favor , of
steamfireangise andathirdinoppasifinn
to both; of the above propositions.
That is that our pint hand engine.
aufficient protection, . •• At the present
,time
it ' would be >iID rile t0 . state•
pouf
just, What, the result will be, but as the
!Apathies now stand ori the petition
Por rateer►orks... ,'.. ..,:. ;,73
.., .
- Opposed, to both..... ......1.
. 3':Si'; RdIldlli G PRO f7T48L
N � r
of .yea' now Canad-
ian faswera have not gone extensively
into sheep breedinsays t . London
A,
arre6. ?kw., In fact this industry has
Pala ,ba '.and' where ten sheep
were kept- once, hardly 'one . is. •: now.
During the' American war, 'or about'
thattn near1y_eveq faae -hsdr
frock of sheep: But, ten, woolsold at
`-that time fiom.'35 to 40 cents a patina, -
and at: is fro,u this .considesat of the
high rice o wooly farmers
tboaght slseeP peso profitable. ;fdr
-When wool declined 4elni ittg 20 and
.15: centst e ss an
rate
rate fiu�Mier
4•coaciaded Haat sheep i d ipobpay
for thelest fifteen oraewenty iesurkkellr
Lochs hauegenefliwaia& emir* it'
.iney itesaal that tie`hasiad:taket'the
place of aheepf,- 'This may be: truer brut':
do cam give • the •1,•, 4'"..pro&table
,,return lis; aheeA istbexquestaant -.754)1F1
,althovgb'wpd as onty:2pcents s pouzid
attire t, sYieep•aeti'inofiepreftle
.than wbea this article *tee! double'
the'POO- When wooft .Ras dear
•'zautto a awes vhot 'orth,ores':onafiilf
what it is at present.' £, But ;it drsnld
be'reaoUected that naso Wool
the &L tton on it *84. one #o
t:: 1 instead of *Men looking
At tae of + ._ the wool
�. efeindpoint, rt wild rather 'be from
the value' of the meat, Thee *pi
tar seeo�y coceiaentien; But
• outside of thin a brpsdir view can be
taken and: that is to compare 'sheep
liustantlry
with other rand iad>z.t:ieri,
such xis graio.greWing, hones, cattle
and 'hog breeding. On' a fair. and
average calculation s Sock of sheep
will. increase 'reproduce themselves
one and ane OD times ra one
year, Aur of progregOon
•' it only takes but. a short time to
reproduce s fosmidabie floe
Sheen; oil tits:,
acre the
qi iekest , for s
given outlay'af
capital and ss re=ally what hisineu''
fanni ° bud:deer of . any. kind
depends for. profits. The wool
factor is toanecdiaa ,with sheep' repro--
ducing themselves one .and one third
•. , • every year adds, an additi nal profit, or
as Other words, two htsrseats are
garnered in one year -the . wool and
the mutton. •But whist speaking oft
.this largeincteaseof sheep'* one year
from. -a gives stock, the Dorset,, a
eIl known tweed in England, repro:
dote twice s year, 'end there urs no
r sawn why this., class of sheep would
not Bait some parts Of this country.
• Then ia.no doubt that in the ,matters
Of wag end mutton Cam* hsa, been
going behind in production for the last
fpr ran. Ims mar , we . ayiasted
f ,9.02 list otwool and oalye port
id 1,4.4•,:71 alts, This 14kd _ s
of ` T O L` 1t fba..... course—the
ersperts were . P p�J, k :.oa
esanbicg wools and the imports fine
sad modluni. g4 t cape and
Australia • wools imported :hese are a
.
may • s► ngaber of the
aiediv wools:. 'could be raised is
Casale aid thus. saryplr.a better class
• ' of saperaw cis of *zittasa;.
p. a
.
.La ° LV CK V' i■ SENTINEL,cowl
Irt Ontario hone we want :Increased
sacksof well bred sheep, both for a
finer class of wool and mutton. The
iPuh& tom. is Bing gradually educated
to the tasty, juicy . seat from medium
sized sheep instead :of the, tallowy,
rank mutton of:thexoid.larm have&
.0un of the important questienr
soled by this General,.Assemhly of the
Fresbyterian church in, Canada atits
recent sitting was the thorny subject
of marriage with a Deceased Wife's:
sister, The report on Vie results sent
In from Presbyteries'wes submitted by
Rev. Dr. 'oore, .of Ottawa,, in the
!ro {lrtss
following terms : "In -new , of the°
fact that 25 out Of 29, of the Presby
teries . ,Which have •reporter on the
remits sent •.down by the lest General
'Assembly have reported appr`ovai of
the" :mutton marriage with a Deceased.
Wife's Sifter,' namely, wtether sub-
scriptions of- the foriinula in: wbien.
office bearers • accept,the Confession of
Faith .shall' be 'so Understood ' no to
allow liberty of.opinion '. in•respect of a
proposition, ' A mail may not marry.
any ofhis wife's kindred nearer in
blood 'thanrhe: may of his own,' the •;
committee. ti�+ecommend they "General
Assembly to disern that, subscription
to theformula shall Ise so understood;
as. to allow ' liberty • of opinion' in
respect of said proposition-" This.
report, which was • adapted after the
Moderatir had , pointed out that , a
Majority of the ,„42 Presbyteries in
Canada favored the changer will relieve
many, a, man... and woman of . 'some.
anxiety. :Its ^adoption by the General
l
Assembly males •marriage with' a'
deceased ,wife's . Oester: legal . from • a
church point of view. Practically,,'
the
Y r.4 -i Y a 47.F.N Yi!Yi� lett' }
Pi- many years, for when a� men.
lust: seen it to be in, the interests of
himself and his family to, marry: .his
deceased wife's sister he has done so,
and risked the ecclesiastical ban.'
Mosta itsaee little, if any'harm in
tharriagar so contracted; for in the'
ase of . a man who has:: bean happily,.
wedded ;andaefts a widower while his:
y is young, It is perfect y na
that bp should, believe *elates. of his
dead -wife' .would make _$-:rood wife
Ind a Sind step mother to her own
Aster's children Ther . appears to be
far his reason for Chnich Lws a;,%ainst:
marriages of .: this 41110414i* titian
its"` -the •union of first cousins, s
closeness.. of lidationahip which nmany
Medical men conderiir , Indeed, in the
State of 1[msouri a law.• has just been
p�.ted .delouse sou math void.
AUCTION :STALE.
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IN THE TOw iw' op s1NZOSS
e>CC,tGg-O LV' Ow; IN ;-
comic . or " B)iti10E 'TWEE
WILL BjE SOLA ON.•
RIDAY*
aa:. IT it 717
MP, at one o'clock re' Oa afternoon, at J
` iini J ts.x'i' HOTEL •
is the Plage o4 Lae/resole: By virtue of
oipowers,nf sale' is 'certain room-
wbicb, wiI! he produced at the 'sale, t
113P.CEL''I •4Vader '*nosrtgsges • favm.Joina
][c Io+t I, in' true 4th cow. of the town.
Alp of ,,itheconntp_ o Brace, -,aid
the adath half of 1ot15'lobe egad 4th cnacea-
ah a tUe.isiiidtownehiPor Voided, cam-•
lotnnir iug.tc el&i Mame* =ore or Fear,. The, tot,.
inses,PlO ' on tiertrit, About 85 sans .
Y
hiving
erected thereon a frame Saver and Ervin barn.
" :P ,Ksoder i Ke if li b
max -taloa 6
of the' p ,i•thcmityai(
Bruce containtug 100 acres es 'arra' or leis. 172e.
proses tsars .aid beem the
primes Ab,. t 60 acres cleared, havit ! •
erepOd tbereows frame toile, fume barn and.
stable: These is Oleo -a email arcka d ori corse
pres3i�zs�
TERMS. -10 e: cies 4ttie iseretta.eirma ;
ey to be paid tmlaitee Abe sad* . ea the �T of male. Fir
-faze%,,_ kahnss a:the sale
.
prticcie;,s apply for '• •
JONES BR a. a Me&ENiZIE.
t/iukkito s; Toaster St., Taannto.
Or to GE& '31,1,18„,; I:arkaow."
Julie Sectlifi,ik
rtittififfit
p%=101111311111P..
TGTICE FS mg -mint GIVz THAT
1,11 tds inn of CsarernQ
�,bey.
eta. at VILLAGE OH )ZCKNOIN,, Bank, wag
diisolseu by saat~aal t,rsierst; os the pth ,dap
of April, 1845 A11 the risers of die raid firm
have ban transferred to the aufersigaegi,with
whom sir clams of the said firs` against other
62!!''be Stied. • '
, urs. i ail
,r
r
JURE ..
1
the • e advance _ In the •
�p� • . •.dl's► � p l>�et1� 'ga�s� rye .bt��, to inform
rice of c�Lt�r as
our many customers that we have been fortunate in securing a, number of linen, at the old
prices, and will take pleasure in giving them the benefit of it.. .Amos; : those we may
?ln°y
entian the following, which are either, already .�n stocl� or shortly
to wive
9 PIECE 'OF THP FAMOHAlitROCK
RAND OF .BROW H LL.TD
PIECES:,. OF L Y BSTER SHI 'rIN S
best to -.wash & wear in the market
•
5 BALES or 100 ..feces _FACTOR7E-pOtTON,
.•
•��. � �a lot 0� •311C
^n.
... ,@. prints and.• .white.
C�T'Tt)l�i'S from five Cents�-�p
ry
� _ - � .Y' :far up.
CAMERON, Mi RDOCH :& CO.
30
!'! n nva �! !Z+ ! '.r -m ! .
11-7‘,10-1 '.i,ii�F,
O. �A`� . EAR
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e:are;oe ring them , .ve _. . cher , Nowa:
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mire your Parra Property, Private Dove 1'
linga, in the •old.Tellable.. the • . •
l an alio *get for the
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Mai. and Ctiaens
—owner--
4. ,Ross's 1laraesa Skop Lis• elca w'
wait* in the Geer eyesySatarday afteitoci
CUL
tl; Ciao i#� :U.' :.
stcck of • all
:s of
is. LAWREN
All reined nf' seeds ennstaatly key!' in attack •
A rag supply of the wonder/al
is 'Pi
A 'fall stock of all the 1640
ung
brands' of flour, in 1iani Biba,
Patent Choice Pastery, aura,
family flour.. r •'
feeds,'Nndel a braa,fi •aharta, chops surd raiser
Grodsdrl sd, for f pats of the *Ojai.:
All
CO• E MoIIE1t'y. IN BRONZE, oill•
..catpbors Luau*, , each Pltu, Package
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FINER THAN Eli ER.:.,
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