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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-04-25, Page 4A 4 now 8E LIBERTY, =TO UTTER AND TO &Using s tirtL$ ACBOI INO TO 41313 iDICTAtmfd OF CONSCIENCE.'. MI PRIZE .ABOVE AJL AM=y^j� , ow _�ntil�,>�t� gulf, , lerga W B4eir R r Aa 1 r, . , .n �--�hiA�� ea�eca� its �9rkt�arl'�, •� qi to..or.:04:a , to •Oonnel.l'it. , doe lot At 9e. per yd.,. worth 12ic. ;A large ettick of mens plow bopts, at'. , tttie's, eat lowest prices. . --No. 1 and No. 2 shingles for sale at M. Oorrigafi's. 10. --c pusor.: oys rea 1y ma e sults, at alum, rApril 25th, woo. i.., D F1711I., o& 'The . anadian Baptist in its last Week's issue says that the purification • of Canadian political life is an object which GNI honest men must ,desire, . ILEnvo • —]f'you w tit bargains in boots and shoes, call at W. k Little's. ---For lace curtains go to Connell's-. He bus aline at 60c. per p{ir. —Pero_ of our leading hotel -keepers paid -Oa -arid costs, list; week; for vio-• lation .o`f •the Liquor License Act, —4A11 kinds of garden seeds, Dutch sets to 'onits • .seed a PrloPe q.unitY, FridAY, Apra 2 h I-1444#4 To RENT'. riutE SoiP,1'.Il xI jsLF QF LOT 64 AND. �a 66, oa the 1st con. of Kinloes. Half fs mile west of Lueknow, containing 100 sores and principally cleared land. Fur particulars apply to WILLIAM • 11 EN D1RSON, Lucknow, or DAVID HEJNDERSON, 1st concession, lot 69 and 70. MR. THOMAS EDWARD FINLAY will keep for service, -this season, at but 6, Con..9 Asbfield', his celebrated thorough ed shorthorn bull, Earl Byron. -)Karl Byron- bred by 'Phomas Edward Fiulayy, Lanes, t)ut., got by Highland Chief (imp.), 1257 ;. dam Belva Lockwood, 14211, by Baron Lush, 1388; Minit 7236,..hy_ Sir; .1.ohn, 3900 • Maid of Raven Hill. 3316, by 1.othair, 800 ; Beauty of the Valley, 2446, by Consta nee's Duke, 441 ;• BeautY Roan (imp.), 32, by Chil- ton, 10054: Countess by Shamrock 2nd, 8.555 •; �Ycw4+k�>.,n:x9 • 'F:�Ill9ik'Y�L'd.w.+ ��; �" ��ij TO CUE:Di-T-0AZ NOTICE IS-J3EREEY GIVEN IN pursuance of the Revised Statntes of Ontario, chapter 110, section 36, that alt cred- itors and others having claims against the estate of William Johnston; late of the Town- ship of Rimless in the County, of Bruce, yeoman,"deLeased, who died on the 19th day of March 189Q, are required to send by post or .Fuwnship of KinI;ss, in the County of•Bruce. the last will and testament of said-d.,ee„sed ..n or before the 15th day of May next: their names, addresses, the, full particular of the;r claims, astatemeut of their acoi,nms and tire• _nature.of- the securities, if ao•y,'held • by them - and that afttr the said 15th day of May to-xt, the said exe3utors will proceed oto distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties totaled. ehereto,rr and heing_hact_nabi to the claims of which notice has been received and the said executors will nut be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any, person whose claim shall not have been THE KEY TO KAL 'M, Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, IrTgiilfraTONfitanifir -" system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Correcting Acidity of the, Stomach,. cuFing Biliousness, D r pepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin., Dropsy Dimness, of Vision, Jaundice,. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula; -FTu£tering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen. eral Debility; .all these and many' other similar Complaints. •'eld to the ings, so happens :that two eases of considersble importance, involving questioto: of political and efhcial tnurality are just now before parlia- rttentary coiniiiittees at Ottawa. In beth cases the main evidence is iurnishecksin the statements of the accused themselves. In the one instance a member of Parliament lca 'nits the-.genuiness of letters in, .' which lie boasts of having used .both - his inf u, •ncf' .sas o' member . and; ,his'. money to secure a timber unit for another „party, one of the pouditions on which. Gine work was under taken for .his cftlfut beisig, the' bestowment. of -upon=-hia-"--ttie--^ member's. ,wife—this share ' of- tbs gains having aineunted,, in faets to no less than_$75,0091 I,n the other case, the General commanding- !the voluns• teera during the Northwest rebellio •-.Mf ' Wn4. Anderson was one of the judges at ;Ilse Winghaw spring show held in that plane List week. —Have you see t.anything as good _ value as' those .pants Connell - ,slakes to order for $3 anctl3.25 per pair. —Highest price paid for wheat and oats at the Lucknow roller .wills_ --r (leo. 4err. —Mss L. Mclnt' sh, of . Luckeow, was- ghes guest -of ,lips t' --J enn a Ilei during the E.ister vacation.—W gltaan Advance. . Wlhitesvash brushes, butter dishes, tins+ pouud'hutter prints, flower' pots, `$ower hanging baskets at M. '.Corrigan s. _ —$l a law passed at the' last uf-the-ontario T ogislature, the pay Of jurors was raised from if.50 a day to .$2. —Mr: W, R. McIntosh, of Toronto, who is studying for the ministry in the Presbyterian church, 'ss • at present visiting friends at Partitnount, the'hands of Mr. C. 4 Shepard, all owili ere are requested to settle same with him at once as books must be closed.. • D.. A. MoOsaliMUN, M. D. .—A11 kinds. of groceries of the best qualities kept V. the new -grocery 'very cheap, aS we'sell•for cash and produce only:. Goods delivered to any part of the s,towii,s--gip. Kerr, - Y --Nose is tyle tine asst .clean back wirers, privies, ,cesspools;;• , wells and - os er plpeesIf�t iz ring-0e1eanin. 'Ac- fdording to law' atl places mustgbe 'put In o proper shape 1 eters May 15th. • • —Ladies requiring millinery cannot, de ;better than:. inspect our stock. • dust:reciiverl,-a ease from. Detroit of *roost fashionable goods in the hr'k•et.. ' Leat r.e you r - orders early i s were very busy: -W. Connell. -S`.l I e .,,ijmu at reeetin ; of the mein ''bet's_ of the Mechanics' Institute will bA ,;ilieid on ' 1V.Ipnnday,� May 5th at •8 pmisoals 10 esodrnd ern. ..to; ' ru •d officers' for the ensuing year and receiv- ing.,re orts.; very member is re - r. s. e- r"s. • --I 'beg to thank .the Royal Insur= ante Corepany, and Mr. George Mair, their ,gent here, for. the prompt pay- niie4t of niy•loss .by fire on the night of the 13th iiist. under their policy. —W. Donnell: t ' • Oar Waterworks. • , a is, ma sweet will,valuable furs, the ;sroperty:.9.f supposed or asst ined rebels, aisd•, having. ordered -their dis- .tributioq .:anirioggt., ` members of his stats;, .with a dna 11e share for hifnself. He ' 1s.i appropriated to his. ;$. u• use horses found in a strxble, etc. E His, °plea js ;the astouisllii g on that:be thought he had a right to do these things by virtue of. his'position.'3' Ti, - to -purge tine Qoaiitions and the public, service ' from such ....,reproanh. The honors o -f' _Parliament aacl of. the adian militia demand that caelistifais:: tices be.sternly .surpressed,' and it to be devoutly hoped +'that _the• C.nv ernment and' Parliaineut May prop,Qs. equal to the oeoasiisn. s. . • 1 en I'ernia $1,25. y 848-t f. ROBEI.TSON & COLLINS, Solicitors for said executors. Dated. at Walkerton this 8th day of April,, 1890• BLOOD BR '•R $ T. IIILB.IIBN 00., Proprietors Tordat , 1890. -: SPR.INGI -:- 1890 Ou-i-stag for the- seasois -now-about-complete.- We ow-pabout-eo- m tete-:We nt.ver presented a better selected lot of goods to our many customers. Each department DRY GOODS,,•GROCERiE3, CROPKERY, Y Toots and. Shoes is replete with gree bargains* 'Reader, if not already a custoeinel., call and have a,look through. A r; e ,♦ t.` The.announcement is tirade that,the I3on. A.,,M. Ross will not, be a. c indi- d\ate for West Huron. at„the approach- ug general.. election, •The' Treasurer has represento?l this conctit.nency ,jj4.gq 1875, throughout the ••whole. period• of his parliam tar -y serei.�4nrat ':the ciin- riection hassbrought honor sad advan- tage alike to the censtitueney.siisi to the. representative Mr. Ross has borne atil iioportaut part•iii Proidnci tl affairs. For the leo three.'Pai+lia- -Meats bit. has been,ttkie of the most fa Allier and one of the inost influen= tins voices:in the Assembly. He .'has een -.a wises and prudent and ''able guardian of the finances of the Prn- xinae. No jdb passed' through his —.hands. No extravagence can- be i1iarged,agair.st him. No faults mark his ,adreinistratioii of the Treasury - Department. And as 'Minister of Agriculture, ,notwithstanding his want 'uf praetical•,knowledge of the science of agriculture, he gave to the Province Wang wise and useful measures' of •legislatio`ti, of sound advantage to the farming community. IIs' brought the ,Agricultural College mime di •eptly: .ser, thti.-soiitrot of ,practical f rtneers, en. eourliged the formation f Farmers' Institutes inmproved the t yeti and pi±r:' ,fectod the machinery for the ireserva- tion of the pubie'healt , and enlarged ,tlfe',usefulneaa/ if the I3ureau of Sts• tisticis, Ontarici has had rto mere faitifttl servant, and West Huron will .,brut ri aciily 'find a repx•eseftativo-.that. .will speak wit* -*coal aotl ori'ty in the legislature," or that will corrinand iirt such large measurethe esteem and cons. •s/ii�de((nt�yoe of .the whole',(eeple;.:-Toronto • yah � • • ., . � v 4. CAMERON,. MURDOCH & CO. ,LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON M1W1\1ERYI Ourmillinery department is supplied with the newestand, best •• good, in the market. .Ladies are To the ;Editor : Luiokriow is adrnitted to have onenf the most complete . systems of water- -works in the country, but it is also due to the people who have, spent their money to know What steps have been • taken to secure their efficient working in case' of fire. They will thereforeybe 'pleased to learn that the fire company has been reorganized, with an exper- ienced- chief and staff of officers,, and • 3ompany of volunteer firemen', numbering about 50 members, from which a hose company has been select- ed.. A hook and ladder company, will also be formed. To maks, our citizens More secure we lea' _that theI'll p to appoint a number of special con- stables, who will act as a s p goods and secure the the fire company from outside interfer- ence. We think this arrangement will give our. viJlade perfect fire protection. Owing to the fact that the labors of the firemen is entirely voluntary, and further, that many of the most efficient members have no property, interest in -the .place, the company' have -made pro- vision to establish a fund, to be known as the Firemen's Relief Fund, the ob- ject eing to secure these :members against loss of clothing, et.,air.d afford ••assistance in case of accident. This fund is now open to t e generosity of our citizens anti property holders, whose -self intarest should place them in prac- tical sympathy with such a cause, Let._l every one have a good word for the company and the will. -endeavor to. merit the praise, , - ...:-'VOLUNTESII. learn 'Village Council are about at $ es .t salvage corps 'O TINWARE ARE, CHURNS WASHING ASHI• NG ��( /,� : r a protect invited to call and - see us, No trouble to show goods. `� W_ C O 1�TN' L, _ PREPARE FOR WRING :1 i have on hand' a full supply of re seed 4 pP y p p paints.all colors, ' Paris White" whitening and bastine, the best wall coating any shade,: white -wash, paint and all other kinds of brushes. SAP PAILS, DAIRY PAILS, CREAM . • CANS AND. MILK • PANS & ALL KIND'S cod v1 d-v-L.CS'' • t. • chines, Wringers, .(cheap,) and cistern . u p nlpe O.` K. building paper, the best and cheapest in the market, indistinctible and verminsroc also carpet felt, tarred and brown felt bta<ilding,,p spear. p ' r flash wire, plain heist, oiled and anneli _ ed and. Parties ho intend to build would f.nd. itto thefts ad, �� ....._-. vantage to give mea call. Eawetrinighing a speciality. Repairing promptly aitended eo, =MOS... r.A.�/�..r� r. V'z rrV m s t V -+.r fir/ or. • • • •