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THE LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE
The Lucknow Sentinel Bruce County Friday,June Gth,
creed revision to a committee of fifteen
_ministersand ten elders, to be chosen
by a nominating committee consisting
of one member of the Assembly frora
each synod. The Committee on Re-
viaion Will meet not later than October
31st next, for the purpose of consider-
ing the suggestion's made by the Pres -
"t4'1.
tie!! „submitted to them, and of formu-
lating and reporting to the General
Assembly in 1891 such alterations aed
amendments of the Confession of Faith
as may seem to it desirable; but these
alterations and amendments must not
in any way impair the integrity of the
Reformed or Calvinistic system of doe -
in, ills neefee_eirm.
OF CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL
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OTHER LIBERTIES..
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tineknow. Tune 6th, 1800.
MILK FOR CHEESEMAEING.
-" The question of the quality.or com-
position of milk for cheesraaking has
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American exchanges, and at various
, dairy gatherings during the past year.
Conversing with Prof. Robertson on
the question. one day last fall the
writer put the ,question something
after this form to him : Suppose he
were in a Western Ontario cheese
factory, as for years he was, turning
out a first-class article TA—cheese-for-
Abe English market, how woul
i he
desire the milk constitutedHis
reply was 3.75 per cent. of fat and 4
per cent. of easein ; as to the other
element& it was immaterial. By
breeding, feeding and general care let
every farmer aim to hit the mark at
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not len-than. 3.75 petecnt,, of butter
to blame if the cheese is not right. -Ex.
ed and adopted.—Oarried.
fat; and then send it pure andin the
best of condition to the cheese factory.
After that some one one else, will be
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village commit
A special meeting of Municipal
Council, of the village of Lucknow,
was held in the council chamber on
May 27th. All members present.
Reeve Bryan inthe chair.
The minutes ef the last previous
meeting were read and on motion con-
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Armed.
The following accounts were pre-
sented and on motion of councillor
McQuaig, seconded by councillor'
Thompson, were passed and ordered to
he paid :—Jaznes Warren, acting en-
gineer of Lucknow W. W., drawing
specifications, plans, etc., $75.00 ;
Thos. Lawrence, hose -reel, pumps for
engine house, etc., $102.59.
We have just received from the
Agricultural Department of Ontario a
handsome bound volume of the great
mineral resources of Canada. The
mineral belt' starts at Nova Scotia,
traverses the Quebec district where
there are numerous phosphates, and
then continues its course to the silver
belt at Port Arthur, -where there is
more hidden wealth than was ever
dreamt of in Old Mexico. Going west-
ward still you get, to the gold -bearing
lode in the neighborhood of the, Lake
of the Woods. Then,it seeing tobreak
off, and northward, near Winnipeg,
you get into the argenitferous galena.
In Sudbury there is a greater combin-
ntion .,of metals than there -is in any
_sped of the „world. The quantity of
plantinum there is absolutely fabulous
.and is ,a mineral of great value, now,.
,for it has doubled itself within the
,past few years. There are auriferous
,deposits .at Thessalore 40 .or 50 miles
west of Sudbury, worth thousands of
,dollars to the ton. New finds are
being continually reported and copper
is to be found in great abundance.
The auditors' report for year 1889
was presented by Mr. Robt. Findlater.
Moved by councillor Murdoch, second-
ed by councillor MeQuaig, that audit-
ors' report for the year 1889 be accept -
Moved by councillor, Murdoch,
s on counci or
councilb)rs McQuaig and Lyons, and
Reeve Bryanibe a committee to inspect
the sleeping mom ef engineer Doug-
lass and take some steps at once,
towards putting it in a mole habitable
condition.—Carried. ,
The clerk was instructed to corres-
pond with Reeve Campbell, of Tara,in
reference to them purchasing our hand
engine.
Committee appointed to secure
plans, etc., for building or repairing
bridge at Treleaven's mill, reported
progtess and advised that the Council
engage some practical engiueer to draw
up plans, etc.—Carried.
Moved by councillor McQuaig,
seconded by councillor Murdoch, that
reeve and councillors inspect streets on
Monday next at 8 o'clock, a. m.—
Carried.
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TAYLOR & POWELL.
90.
Our various departments; DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, II A.TV AND
GAPS, CROCKER-Y. & GLASSWARE.
READY MADE CLOTHING, ETO.
iLbe found complete, full of specialties and price3
RFOUCEP IN VAITE.
A farm of ,ninety acres of good land
,in the township of Garafraxa, in the
-County of - Wellington, within two
,miles ef the town of Fergus arid twenty
of the city of Guelph, was sold recent-
Jy fel. three thousand five hundred
dollars. Twelve years ago, /this farm
was bought for five th Dusaild dollars;
and during the interval at least one
thousand dollars has been spent in
,permanent improvements, and build-
ings, fences, ete, ',eve been well kept
iup. This farm is iu one of the most
Jerti,le agricultural districts in all Can-
ada; And has, or should have, reaped
all the benefits,of the home market the
„protective tariff creates, yet it appears
to have declieed in value to the ex-
tent of fifteen hundr4d dollars, not
iinproyementie This farm
,may not be a typical one there may
•,be sonadepecialcanse for its decline in
•value, but the general position of the
„farmers of ,Onterio is such as to make
jt probable .that this Crarafrs4a farm
represents .the rule in regard to the
f arming lona proyiuce of
.Ontario at knit.
REGULAR • MEETING.
The regular meeting of the Munici-
pal Cotincil was held in the chamber
on June 3rd. All the members pres-
ent. Reeve Bryan in the 3hair.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were read and on motion of councillor
Murdoch were confirmed.
The following accounts were pre-
sented and on motion of councillor
McQuaig, seconded by councillor Mur-
doch, were passed and ordered to be
paid :—Robt. Findlater, auditing col:
lector's roll, treasurer's books,ete., $10;
A. Macintyre, auditing collector's roll,
treasurer's books, etc„$10.
Moved by coUncitlor Murdoch, sec-
onded by councillor McQuaig, that the
clerk advertise for tenders to build
-bridge on Campbell street near Tre-
leaven's mill Tenders to be received
up till Monday, June 16th.—Carried.
The clerk was instructed to adver-
tise for tenders for grading, gravelling,
etc., for the year 1890. Tenders to be
received up till June 16th.
to suit the times.
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO.
LUCKNOW & DUN GANNON-
MILLINERY I
Our millinery department is supplied with the
newest and best goods in the market. Ladies are
invited to call and see us, No trouble to show goods-
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A Plea for the Birds."
It is now the' 'season of the year
when the small boy and the amateur
sportsman provided themselves with
ammunition and a gun; then hie thetn-
selves out into the highways and b
ways to shoot and destroy all t e
pretty plumaged and singing birds that
are unfortunate enough to come with-
in range; while the festive crow smell-
eth the powder afar og and hieth
himself hence into a place of safety.
But retribution will come, for there
is a statute, duly enacted and enrolled,
that provideth forthe welfare of those
who , destroy insectivorous birds, so
that all people must take notice that
on and after this date it will be strict-
ly enforced: ' If you must shoot, shoot
at a mark, or destroy something that
is destructive, but, as you expect to
wear wings yourself some day, don't
fire at the usefril and pretty birds.
Tnrt Geners1 Assembly orothe Pres-
byterian Church in the United .State
.4e9kled to,Pitnnit" sae relation of
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..•.PREPARE. FOR SPRING •
I have on hand a; full supply of prepared paints 11 colors, "Paris White" whitening and ala-
bastine, the best wall coating any shade, white -wash, paint and all other kinds of brushes.
SA.P PAILS, DAIRY_,FAILS, CREAMERY
CANS AND MILK FANS & ALL KINDS
F TINWARE, CHURNS, WASHING MA -
Chines, wringers, (cheap,) and cistein
..0-6,4004111firprer
—Post card are to be post -marked
only on the face or address side of the
card, both at the office where. posted
Awl ,t, tbo office of .deliyev,
0. K. building paper, the best and cheapest in the market, indistinctible and vermins proof ;
also carpet felt, tarred and brown feltbuilding paper.
Barb wire, plain twist, oiled and annelled and
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Parties who intend to build, would find it to their ad-
vantage to give me a call.
Eavetroughing a speciality. Repairing promptly attended to.
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