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The Lucknow Sentinel, BraceQQu,aty, :Friday, Februaryr28th;
be made at once in the iron industry
of Canada and with the deepening of
the Welland. Canal, Toronto, Kuril -
ton and Kingston, would be su • •lied
ria�iisn coa . �sar'ea9�+en
fi3M r,istvnTx TO Ii7^S'" ie .qD _ Crt
FREELY ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES
Or. CONSCIENCE WE PIHEE AEO111 GALL
OTUER I.IBEATIIi0.
j4,csr ov rli7 `si y'' 23 . LOOP
- LET THEM BE INSPECTED. 1
There are probably forty or
-- thoesand people -in Ontario, says one
• of our exchanges, Whose lives atmin-
- .Rured in some one or other of tbpmu-
tila benefit societies which carry OR a
Ine •insurance, business. In thousands
oli cases the policies lashed by these
:associations 'constitute practi*lly the
o e-pviisioa Which heads of families
,eve made: for -those dependent npoa
ahem. in the event of ,the sudden . re-
moval of those heads.
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(Council met pursuant to adjourn-
•ment. ' All the members were -present.
Minutes of last meeting read and
signed: -- - Pat-hwasters- -were appointed
for the present year. "No". definite"
action was taken in the matter of . pro-
viding suitable accomodation for .hold,
ing the sitting of the Sixth• Division
Court at Dungannon. The auditors,
laid ' their report before the council discounts -off for cash.
board; Moved by W, .Stothers, see-`
onded by H. Girvin, that the auditors'
report be accepted. Accounts paid::I
Auditors each $8, R Ryan 25c., Jas
Murdoch $2, J. Dunn $2, T. McOar
thy $2, T. Ford $T, Expense of taking'
Mra. O'Neil. to London asylum $12,
Dog tax was refunded to P. Sullivan,;
H, McGinty, J•, J. Sullivan • M. J.1
McKay amount overpaid on roll $2.52,
Mrs.
-Beautiful Sealettes, Cloakings,_ Overcoats, Fur coats,.
Astrachan Jackets and all other fur goods, at large
McBleat clarity $5, Mrs: Lucy,:
Charity ' $5.25. Next meeting of coun-t
oil one March' 20th.
It is, them,„etthe. utmost importance W. LANE, Clerk.
that the pirotection afforded bb' these '
poli+ iesshoald be undoubted. Thouis 1 Aa Ield
- ands of ',helpless women and children , 'Mae metnottl services in connection
idiould net be,allowed, to build o ' :n a with the death of Edmond Andrews
will be held in Zion .church next Sab-
,b$that 2:30 p. m.
There are quite A number of sick
people in this vicinity.- hut they are
seenrity which is without sufficient
foundation. To secure this object, to let
these most interested ,know the extent
,Vd : value : of their security, there,
-ahrecid-be-proeleio
Official inapectioa,of• the books of •these
titisoiiations. ' .Thertr is such :proinsion
in. the' case of ' regular • fire and life'
eboipanies, and elan -in that -of chart -
banks. It -is es: necessary in the
ease of mutual societies as that of .the
regular companies. a:. �§
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• GREATLY 9rEBDONE.
e -work . oI •govierpi
'community is .surelry overdone riihen,
besides our municipal councils; forty;
three men meet . ► y vession at the
County seat,`•two, anal in some ,.cases
three aieu from eachantin ipality and
spend five days oyer.a. trifling .amount
• of work;;a'eatrly tall, of:;'vhic$'ia r0�itine,
-and which altogetber; in, m ny-cases,
•.doee not equal, Wactuatrwork ,doeie,
what has been many tunes done .at one
or two meetings of a town or village
councils. Yet each. ,session cost the
county of Bruce over $800. in,pay to
its, members anal other expenses. If
the couipcil must ,be maintained why-
not reduce ° its web_ fibers to one from
,each municipality ,and do away with'
the December session altogether? No
public business'•would suffer and .nearly
.half the expenses . would be saved.
There was a time when the work of
this council was important but when'
times i hrtnge, we, must agitate :for a
change in our insiitutions, and reform
them•to suit the times.
CANAD& does not wish to deal mean
ly with -her 'viceregal' ruler, but the
time has come when there ahn .old be
• a;, some check put upon the way money
e is wasted upon,. Rideau Harland its•
furnishing.- If the money that has
been squandered upon that old bar.
racks h'ad been .laid oat to good ad -
t. aaut ge, the Governor General of Can-
r y recta would now have a vicere gl . real -
deuce that Would compare favorably
'-''with any regal' residence silt the work
of centuries. .
Tile' Port A.rtLur Herald says there
�s a coaL'deposit back of-Nipigon and
it asks . • the. D, minion and Ontario
...94verniavari•ts- to give- $"1,000- apl-e - 't'o
defray the e;xptpse of prospecting in
the district for black diamonds. • Al-
goma'is to riet with minerals, it says,,
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that,the populatioe is unable to begin
oto` develop half of • thr.,lri, Along the
route of the line of railway, necessary
to bring out this -coal, it declares are
forests of pine, tatmarac, hircus, maple,
ash, spruce an�d- poplar, as welt as
known .deposits -of iron, marble and
sandstone. With col for Iiaat fur-
naces at ,$2, per 1 ton, a change should
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO
There: hYs been no sleighing of any.,
account this ,winter and in conaequen
the •mills will be minus quite a number
of logs. ,
There will -be a literary tertain-
ment in Zion school next Fr' even-
ing. A good programme may be
expected. All are invited.
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Langsiue
Miss Sarah Tiffin is visiting friends
at Paramount.
Mr. Roderick Ross purposes leaving
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for Manitoba next week. "
Mr. Wm. F. McKenzie, of Leam-
ington,. was - visiting his, mother and
friend, here this weell.
Mr. James OOesarAntends to erect
frame dwelling house this spring. ,
the Rev: Mr. McKay, of Lucknow,
held a meeting ,it the honia-of Mar-
garet McKenzie on Tuesday lent.
,,The Misses. Annie and Belli, Ross,
of London, are visiting friends here.
Mr..John McKenzie has rented the
farts of Mr. John Dawson.
There was a very pleasant time
spent at 'the residence of Mr. John
McDonald on the evening ,O Friday
last. ,
Miss Angalina Johnston is the guest.
of Miss Fetnie McDonald.
Miss Jessie Archibald, of Lucknow,
is visiting- at the residence of Mr.
Ewen .McPherson.
A: great many young- "pe.. e are
leaving for Manitoba this spring.
A singular error in the -Bible has re-
cently been ubearthecl,` a reference to
which may interest scene of our read-
ers. It occurs in II Chron., XXI'I
Chap , II . -Verse. There Ahaziah is
described as having at the ague offorty-
two succeeded his father, who. died at
the age of forty, -or in other words
Ahaziah was two years older than his
father. Seeing tha another and per,.
fectly possible acca tit of the circum-
stance is given in II •Kings, VIII
Chap., XXVI Ver: et'it is surprising
that such a glaring rror should ...have.
escaped the eyes of the many learned
divines, who .'from imet to time have
revised the. Bible. According-.- to- the
Walt,- of Kings Ab: ziah's age atthe
time of his successiO ' was only twenty-
two.
--The majority o
are closed down fo
account of their bei
—The- singing of
little daughters,.Lou
special feature of th
evening. Also an
by Mr. and Mrs. T
leaven, all of Crysta
encored to the echo.
named persons will
concert on Monday!
Aihnitvr.� -
the lumber camps
the winter, on
no Snow.
tiirs' CamieherQ
e and Bella was a
social. on Monday
ustrumantal trio
eed acd `l r. Tre-
1 City, which was
All of the above
take part in the
;veiling. --Morden
MAKR•IED
GrasoN-Waseree-alt the' Rectorryy. Wing.
ham. on the 9th inst. b J. H.
house, C: sora,
'+p. Gibson incouYer,13. (;.
to Catharine ; - , ,of the town
ship of -.A.414
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OUR PRIC4ES
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LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON
RE DOWNI
our prices are down this week. You can
_get a'
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OVERCOAT FORy
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$4.50 1:› "°
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THAT LINE. GIVE US A QALL
W2LLLA1`/1 CON'NMLia.
-AND IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN A
as FUR CAP, .MUFF OR ANYTHING IN
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SAWS If
IRACER°
- THR LARGEST STOCK
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- ---Ever shown in Luc norv, .consisting of_.
SAD
PHILADELPHIA LANCE' ,
ZNY4NCI8LEGRIIP0
A* SO SAW HANDLES, , BUCK SAWS,
AXE AND AXE HANDLES
and a full line of .all kinds . of hardware.
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AGS Ts WAN 'ED
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FQNTIl11LL NIIRSEmE,$.
rt • !.ANCESTIIN CANADA.
,E WANT RELIABLE, ,ENERGE1`
tl IC 'Men te' well oaf ❑orrery sti. - ,
previous experience not nivessary.; any man
lvith tact and energy can aticceed 6 terms lib-
eral, either salary or commission. Outfit free,
Our agents' shave many advantages, such ag,
home grown, hardy Canadian "stock. Ch( ice
to specialties, wh eh•are of value,,an'1l which
c only be secured'' from. ns; such as a emir
lei to list Of NSW RUSSIAN irPPLES, the RIT.ON
P F 4DNDERS PLUM, u ojn RASPBERRY,
MO RE'S RUBY and BLACK CRAIIIPION CURRANT:!,
M RE'S DIAMOND GRAPE, etc., etc. We have
giv n particular att.ntion to the° propagation
of 1 ardy varieties suitable to the Northern
sec 'one of Canada. i?or terms apply to
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STONE & WELLINGTON,
TOAD„ ONT,
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ANTED.'
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MEN '14'0TAKE ORDERS EOR NUR
eery stock, on salary or commission.
I can male a successful SALESMAN of any
who will work and follow nay instructions.
Will furnis1 handsome outfit free and pay
yours••laryegacor wissIoneveriy-'Sett;- vVrii
for terms at once,.
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13 81'9 c ' Nurseryman, l ochester N V
SALESMEN
•WAITED `'FOR. OUR COMPT,EP
LINT: OF NUR EKY STOCK„ ALL
new, choice.. .anal fast 'selling specialties.
I can furnish paying. positions to workers. My
large experience in the business enables me to
offer special advantages to beginners., I can
make .a successful salesmen or anyone who
willfollow my instruction. Permanent em-
ployment. Wages paid each week, Outfit free
App- once and secure. choice of territory.
EDWARD P. SNELL,
Nurserygisda d Rochester N. Y
13.81l • MaBNtxox ruts PAM.
E. 0. CRANIA ,
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WTAVING DONE
Cl_ CANADA FOR THE PAST 30 1'I ARS,
our reputation and responsibility is welt kooa n
wetly salary- and expensc*s ftoni the start iP
everything is satisfactory. No previous ex-
perience is required. Write us for tetins,
which are very liberal,' before engaging with
aiiy other firm.
Iti.I1{1tb:NCES -- Bradstreet's or •Don
1� ima,r ,'t (_o's Commercial Agencies,' well
kni ern to hsuborns, Ousiness men; or Stan curd Batik,
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CHASE BROTHERS' CO PANY,
9mos• ntNURSh'R1`.1fEN, Cu6buOut
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s FOR SALE OR RENT.
C O ACRES OF GOOD LAND, B1 fl�tC.
iF) lot 80, con. 1, Kiuihss. 3 miles from
Lucknow, • mostly seeded .down some fall �'•
wheat in ground', Fair ,buildings _and f .rope.
-P ,session given immi d1atelyr For f
particulars apply to
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