Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-07-18, Page 4IC
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,CUT _'HE WE1 DS DOWN
=As- usual, the country is more or
1'le $ over run with Canada thistles, rag -
w t3d,`':ox-eye. daisy, bttrtanck and other
z,nociuus weeds. These pests are not
The Lucknow Sentinel Bruce County, Friday ,July 18th
require a most powerful people to oyer-
eonae Canadians should resistance be
demttrnded, v diem. There need be no
fear pftoe, .result. There areas sturdy.
and determined next in this country
as could be found anywhere, and
should the time of trial come we are
sure that they wou-id snake a firm
stand for their homes.
There 3s no reason why, says the
London Advertiser, the Christian
denominations through the world
shoiid- -.not- .co -prate ire every- move -
menu for the amelioration of the human.
race. Nor are there good grounds for
the • denominations keeping 'ape rt on
this continent. Why, for example,
should Canadian Protestant churches
EP YOUR EYE ON TH18!
NOW
FOR.HARV� .. T' T L
be ,.. �.0 ut swab'' .rr,-•v: s3. ^� ,..- V 474 res* TQC
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iillathine Oil F The Best
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BVILDEES 141'D PAINTERS SUPPLIES_
. on: y Sprea ' Ing In coun ry p aces—on
feints; on every sideroad and consession
_ .s; --but; many of the side streets and
.v9.cant lots in this town- have grown
crank with them, Canada thistles may
• 1. -he found growing up between the
stioartls in the sidewalk. What are
s -the, authorities doing in this matter ?
.:Nand what are the land owners about ?
;Chapter 202 of the R. S. O. distinctly
tater hat it shall be the duty of every
, ?.owner of land or the_ occupant to cut
.,+down or destroy all the Canada thistles,
..ox -eye daisies, wild oats, rag -weed and
Ihurdock growing on his land. It is
ti :;j aounden duty of municipal officials
least=keep-the=streets-sand -roads
;.clear of noitious weeds, if they do not
- etiiforce the penalty against private
,,property. .But 'until the law . with
sreard to both public and private
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1property is enforced the country will
continue to he overrun by weeds.
In coli:batting popular evils, in helping
to make men and. women better, in
.economizing;• then working -,strength and
their resources, they could vastly im-
prove their present standing, progres-
sive though they have been. The
city of Ottawa furnishes. an example
of how easy it is for different bodies
to unite to better people when they
set their minds to it. There the con-
greglltionof Knox Presbyterian Church
and the Congregational Church have
greed to worship ti.gether for the next
six Sundays, meeting in Knox Church
in the morning and in the Congrega-
tional Church • in the evening, thus
allowing each 'Of their pastors a holi-
day for three 'weeks without trouble
or expense. This incident is suggestive
Of many re reetiDns. Tie example set
is'worthy of incitation by congrega-
tions in os her places, where, through
various causes, summer• congregations
are slim and the. financial resources
aire not such as to provide "for easily
meeting expenditures for pulpit supply.
When such an arrangement is possible,
•ts--r.e ale ---ex
dewing a pastor his hard-earned
holiday.
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The largest fleet of British, war ships
ever brought_:toether in .the North
.citic is now at 'Vancouver ,Island.
. What is it there for? The. British
Minister. at `V"ashington, when thet.
•qu-estion._was. put ._.to -hint, ..a.ns.wer-ed-
_tliat the British flag would be pro-
tected. Itis known that the gathering
:-trying to keep down these weed pestsr
whilst the public highways, vacant lots
sati&=railways are allowed to be a breed-
si ng_ground for them. For the public
good striet measures should be
r2urp -sed to cheek the dissemination
.of. this destructive army , of weeds.
-The injury • to the crops of Ontario
;‘-very ' year is inestimable, and every
year ' tinds the 'thistle, ox -eye daisy
,Poet wild oat .pests on the increase,
:and soon every other farm will have
to be laid down to pasture or summer
..f.tiiowed in order to check the spread
.,e,f these pests. Let every municipality
.-> village and township. — enforce
-the statutes relative to these noxious
x,r.eeds, and such 'action will confera
Jastiug benefit on the country.
',THERE MAYBE' TROUBLE.
.of the fleet lia3 caused some excitement
at Wsshingtnn, and that negotations
,looking towards a settlement of •the
dispute have been resumed. The
result will ib-, it is thought that Mr.
• :',Blaine will abandon his• contention
.ttaxt BI-hrin •S a is a- closed sea, and
,that ioreigsi seal takers will be allowed
to tient. on the sea outside the limits
of the. fur company's possessions.
• The New York World is responsible
for the statement- that Minister
officially ' notified the
,Atiesiean•.Secretary of State than if
any sealeis sailing under the British
Vag, •were seized in Behring Sen they
would be reateased by the British fleet,
,ecu ;,it•er at what cost. This corn-
tteunicatton, whisk Sir Julian Pounce-
fotl, will n c say he did or did not for -
/ward, is said to• have caused consider-
ahle stir in the State Department.
Jt
does not follow that there -would be
war over a conflict of authority in
JJ 1i ing Sea like that mu; gosted, that
'war between ' the Uri ited' States and
Grout l3r•itain would result, but it.
would no doubt carry :natters far in
..that direction. Owing tothe preposeci ,
tariff ameodtt tints in the States,.feeling.'
ie England is not very cordial towards
the Americans, and it is believed that
the tint has .come wheel; the Mother
Country will staitdncl further nonsecrse.
in ars'y aver: t t;ana,da is able to take.
Dare of herself, and there need he no
Oar from an invasion. That. such an
tiecurrtutoe would do incalculable
(4.0.,use tl to Canada .is true, .1 ut.it .Would
W"sA..Y D0W1Sr Oil L ..1) g.-'
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SUMMER
frL-
- SEASO
1890.
Our various departments, DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND sHOJS,' H A.T1S AND
CAPS, CROCKERY -& GLASSWARE.—
READY
L., SS ARE.REA®Y 1 -�
MADE CLOTHING, ETU.
Will be found complete, full of specialties and price3
sppcialties
MILLINERY!
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OF INTEREST TO THE
LADIES.s.
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Mr. J, Mur,hisen, Luckuow, has opened
a new millinery store in the stand lately occu-
pied by Mrs. Findlater. The'bueiness is strict-
lymillinery.
THE COORS ARE ALL PHEW.
THE LATEST STYLES.
THE PRICES THE LOWEST.
Mrs, Murchison will be pleased to have you
call and inspect the stock before purchasing.
BULL FOR SERVICE.
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THE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
for • service this ,season at •nhrth half Lots
53 and 54, in the 1st concession of Kinloss,'hi
superior bred Shorthorn Bull • "Solomon:"
PEDIGREE' :—Solomon, is red, calved June
20th, 1888, bred by Thomas Andersen, Dun•'
gannon,,On,t., got by Wallace (imp) 2752, dam
14linnehaha, by Doubledee 481 ; Primrose, by
Rhl.deric Dhu 3801 ; Jennie, 1165, by Dixie
Duke, 474 ; M?aid•of the Forest, 1455', by John
A: McDonald, 721 ; Mayflower, 15142 by_
Alfred -':304 '; Ewa;• -NSI, `h;V S niter"Johnny,
1083;. Florence Nightingale,'1007, by Young
Cambridge, 1178 ; Lady Elgin, 1252, by Dalli-
more 463 ; Eliza, 055, by Duke, 484 ; Count-
ess -led, 783, by Leopold, 761. Countess 1st'
782, by Son til' Comet (imp), 23$, (155) ; Prin
cess (imp) 419, lay Son of Lancaster, 360, by a
son of .Windsor; 6,08. ••
TERMS :-$1.25 ; thoroughbreds, 85.00.
RODJERICK GOLLAN, •
Luckuow, P. 0.
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THE COOK'S DES TFRIEND
1890 --VOTERS' LIST--- 39O
Mnnletpality of the Township of litnloss,
County or lartico.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
• have, transmitted or delivered to the
persons mentioned in the third and fourth
sections of the "Voters' List A..1." the copies
required by said Miction to be so transmitted
or delivered of the lis, pursuant to the, sairl
act, of all persons appearing by the last
revised AsauKstenb itollgif the, said. louts icipal
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sty to Vote in the said. rnunieipality'at t:Iol,tions
for members to the Legislative -assembly and
at municipal elections and the said lilt ttam
first ggosted up at my office in bengeidd on the
9th day of July, 1890, and remains, there for
inspection.
; lectors are called upon to examine the P,i►id
listttlnd if any oInisAions In• any Iither visors
are found they+ -in, to take itnv ediaits procced-
hip to, have the 55th a errors oorreoti t accord.
fog .t6 1aW.
Darted at Langside this+ 9th day' tf July, '110,
PETER R EI D, E
Clerk of tIA said tf►utdri'pality,
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CAMERON, MURDO,CH & CO
LUCKNOW. & DUNGANNON
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We keep all the best lines i:t4
Twoeas, Dress goods, Gloves, llosiery, Corsets.
Lase Curtains, o.
Also fall: line of gents furnishings. Our aim is ,o givo
you a good article ata reasonable price.
T. .)awren ce hs justreceved: a full line of- ..l
SCYTHES AND STOKES, SNATHS, CRADLE; AND 'k:INGET s, HAY' RAKES,
FORE'S iND FORK HANDLES, µIDES, POKES, I1ALWEST TOOLS
COAL OIL, MACHINE, .BOILED, RAW ANI, I,I.NSEED ' OILS, WRITE LEADS,
, ZINC, WHITE AND DRY PAINTS, MIXED PAINT, .ALABASTINE,
GLASS AND PUTTY, WIRE FENCING OF AILL Ki -NDS, -BUTILDING PAPEP . K.
DRY, AND TAR, ROOF TAR PAINT1)l COAL TAR., WATER I./ME,
PLASTER OF PARIS; LAND PLASTER, LAAVIN MOWERS, GRINDSTONES, DAISY
,CHURNS, WASIfINo MACHINES, SC14' EN WIPE C.LOTIf,FLY TRAPS,.
PURE PARIS GREE -N HONEY EXTRA ,}', S BEE SMOKERS, HONEY CANS,
KNIVES, ETC.,' 'AND A 'FULL I,bd 4e4 he` l' TIN AND GEANITE WARE;
.* • bed's
BRASS04,
AND .ENAMFgs%4.44, on 01 ,SER JNG K ETTLES.
VO4ede� of a email •
FAVe troughing clorn.. OIL the shoe, . .24,0;:i0;;, which a asonable figures-. _ Repairing promptly
bp4 fib,,,,, II ay, that o
attencletl_to. Cash buyers tivi11 ��°.�4o ° la its basis
{ iI d4 ,,aha �er� , senors firm), call before purchasing elsewhere.
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r to 4,, oham'medana
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is only, over a ve
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of the onions w'6