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, . ..,1 DEAR Sial—The unlucky traveller
t.
from Lucknow to Goderich by the
northern gravel road, either by public
or private conveyance, must 110 doubt
have taken notice to thf3 very bad state
or rather the mud hole is disgraceful - --aving purchased the eritire stock sof A.. E. Brasher at
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of' the road between Belfast and the .
12th concession. The mud and holes . . .
i I intend clearing out his entire stock of
you LIBERTY. TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE
' .VR1014 ACCIPORDINO THE DIQTATES
WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL
CONBOIENog
LIBERTIES
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MIDDLEMAN AND FARMER.
A meeting of Kansas farmers took
Place recently, the purpose being to
take action with the object of "wiping
„0- JET: -
clew In giving the item the New
;Tcorir Standard says: "The iniddleman
as truly a worker as the farmer.
Ati:4 the woner lender is as useful a
towbar of society as the money bor-
rower. In this kind of agitation the
is real enemy is the monopolist—the
pecial privileges. He has no
papt Special privileges aside,
to the municipalities on each side of it.
If nothing is done to put it in abetter
_state_ .of repair the. fall traffic will be
'brutal on horse flesh. A word to the
wise should be sufficient.
AN 'UNFOBTUNATE TRAvELTAR.
Ashfield, Sept. 1891.
every MaiivAS earns a living, no mat-
ter at what, ihon minister to mounte-
, u14- is 4, useful.` man. He must be
useful, for it is his iusefulness alone
thakgets bins custom.
liWlien the farmer fai
distinguish between men
„4410 by special privile
74, wealtIr comes fro
learns to
who are
es and
the
viluntary dealings with the peo
he will be well on their way
understand the evils that. beset them,
en they will abandon their attacks
s‘pon money lend*, and', get them-
,
Selves clown to the' righteous business
-
of abolishing sp,a1 privileges."
The following unique letter was
found in the orchard of Mr. Mark
'Wilson, of Kinloss, on Saturday morn--
,
a low rate on , 1
SHY -GOODS, 11-0011-&-SH4LS, HAiSit aps, GROCERIES, -ETc---,
TQ -MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS.
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the ifrs
Will be open
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Saturday, Sept. 12th, for day.
J. F. GIBSON.
ins hot :
Manalt,Permit me to introduce
f I am a tramp, and happening
to ca; a UUiO
after the family had retired, and not
wishing to disturb your .peaceful slum-
bers, I was quietly retreating when
my attention was attracted by the
magnificent quantity and quality of
your pears. Reasoning with myself,
that if you were present, I would ask
and receive, and also allowing that it
would be an unpardonable offence to
rouse a fair lady from her well earned,
repose for such a trivial thing, as to
request a few pears, I .made bold
enough to help myself, without noise
or outward demonstration, thereby
saving you much annoyance, for which
I feel I am entitled to a IAMB gratitude.'
Being a person who was accustomed
o luxuries . in the earlier portion of
life, I first circled your barnyard
quest of some of the fine spring
ens you are rioted for raising, but
ding any, and fowl being scarce,
THERE has been an odd society re-
cently organized in Philadelphia.
Men and women are eligible for
membership and the rules require
every, member to tell frankly, kindly
' and trtily-just what he seas in -every-
" other member, which in his or her
eatimation deserves praise or censure.
They call themselves the Modern
-Order of oaa People.
,THE Chinamen are trying to avenge
•
• long years. of outrage and 'oppression
'meted out to them in America by
sacking American mission and mal-
treating the missionaries in their own
country. The missiouaries are loud in
complaintsof violent treatment, but if
China does not desire the presence of
in
chi
not h
I mak ,you a present of my Booking
utensils its a recompense for the pleas-
ure your \most excellent pears have
given inc. Being also in, need of a
ndry,•and finding none
eave you a portion of
ave in repair when I
There is potatoes
to taa.ke starch for
conclusion, words
ks. • Yeur pears
that it has ever
I feel that it
n me to leave
11 I could
a.,a‘ step
at incon-
trip -to the la
convenient, I,
my 'wardrobe to
call on you Amu
-enough in the° po
it. Now neadam,
fail to express myth
are the most excellen
been ,my lot to taste, a
would be ungentlemanly
without admitting 86.
wish for when I eall again
ladder, as I found it somew
venient to ascend..
Yours truly,
KENTUCKY RAN
missionaries it has as much right to
• exclude them or drive them out as
America has to exclude or drive out
the Chinese.
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HON. A. S. Hardy, Crown Lands
pimiaissioner; lion. J. M. Gibson,
Provincial Secretary, Mr: Aubrey
'White, Asst. Commissioner and Mr.
Blue, Mining Director, took a trip to
the Rainy River regions a few weeks
ago to spy out the timberand see the
lay of the land for theinsel.ves. They
'were suprisingly impressed with the
conditions of land in those regions, as
being excellent farming lands. They
say also there is an immenso quantity
Alm store, Mclntyre's old stand, Lucknow.
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ALL GOODS.,
OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS BEING
ell Assorted for Fall Trade.
A CALL 15 SOLICITED.
Aiz CoUNTS FOP C Liksiffe
-W-M. 001\1"1\T.N
•THE NORTHERN FOR 1: 1.
Never in the history of the past 14 exhibi-
tions have the prospects looked so bright\ and
so early in the season for such a grand exhibi
tion of live „stock, agricultural and dairy
products, fruit, vegetables, and ladies' whrk,
fine arts, etc.; etc., nor have the list \ of
attractions been so varied and entertaining as
the present season's. The programme ;Out
before the many patrons of the Northern in
this district this year is larger and better than
ever. No where outside of Toronto and Lon -
doh 'can be found an exhibition equal' in
attractiveness and instruction to the Northern.
Those who have patronized the Northern in
the past, know that their many and remunera-
tive prizes draw a huge field of competitors
and brings out the closest competition in the
different classes, especially in live stock and
speedieg in the ring, while the list of attrac-
tions easily downs the bill of fare presented by,
any rival institution in this district, and we are
confident will satisfy the most fastidious of
the novelty loving public, and a large share of
whose patronage the Northern will justly be
sure to retain. On Wednesday and Thursday
there are three events, each day on the track.
On Wednesd#, single trot,best three in five
beats. Rimnta,g, best two in three heats, and
a walking race by Agricultural teams.
04 TRITICStai —Stallion trot, bestthree in
five heats; running, open to all, best two in
for efficien
among the lady drivers. Prof: Cooper, one o
the most daring and succe-ssful aeronautists in
the business has been secured to give two eihi
bitions, together with his trained dog Fitz-
'immima, which is the only canine' aeronautist
in the world. on Wednesday and Thursday.
These daring aerial performers ascend in their
balloon to the clouds and from that tremendous
height drop from their balloon and for nearly
1000 feet descend with awful velocity, when
their frail'parachute begins gradually to open,
andthey descend to mother earth in safety.
The managing committee have aecured the
services of some of the best acrobatic peifoim-
ers in the country, who will without doubt
please all those mterested in the Performance
of such daring feats. Tom Edison, "The
Wizzard Inventor," has given this age many
wonderful inventions but none more pleasing
and instructive than this wonderful machine;
the Phondgraph,which will be at the Northern.
Through this machine can be heard. exactly as
rendered, selections from different operas as
sung by Patti, the voice of Gladstone, the
rand old man, as he thunders forth arguments
m the House of Commons. London, England,
.or the comic songs of Joe Murphy. A large
grandstand has bean built which will command
a view of everything going on in the gram&
of tiruber,°so much, that they dare. not
commence to put it in figures. There
Will be a large cut this season-.
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Mn. Gladstone has an article in the
current number �f the Nineteenth
Century figuring out the results of the
coming general elections. Mr. Glad-
stone calculates that the Liberal
•fatajority will exceed 100, and while,
the Ministerial journals scoff at this
conchision, they are none of them so
sanguine as to assert that Lord Salis-
bury will be reinstated at the next
• election, The most they do, a well
'' informed corresponded telegraphs, is
to minimize Nr. Gladstone's estimate
of the Liberal majority, expressing
rather a belief that it will be so small
as to be unworkable. But they make
tacit' 'acknowledgement that the
reverses of the bye-plections have pre-
pared them for defeat. ,
eMM.
ARbWAKITT---t----HARE)WAREI
Go to T. Lawrence if you Vant anything in _
THE HARDWARE OR TINWARE LINE
He has just received a fresh assortment of mixed paints in all shades. Alabastine in all shades.
Kalsomine, White Wash and Paint Brushes. "Daisy" Churns, 3 sizes. " Ideal "
Washers. Wringers, cheap. Carpet Sweepers. Carpet •Beaters. Garden Tools of all kinds.
Milk Cans, Creamery Cans. Honey Extractors. Dairy and other Pails. He also
has in stock a full liiie of fencing wire, Annealed, Galvanized, Barb and plain, and Zebra,
Coal Tar, Coal Tar Roof Paint, Water Lime, Plaster of Paris, Paints, Oils, Glass and
Patty. He would also call attention to the new adjustable wire window and door, fly screens.
Done on the shortest notice and at reasonable prices. All kinds of repairing
promptly attended to. •
• 1111E0 S DAW RnTo:pJ, 1..-o - 0 r OW"•Col\TT
INSOLVENT NOTICE
IN THE MATTER
The Markham papers Ek'tmounce the
rite of- assessment of that ambitioustOwp for this year at the modest
figure of 32' mills on the dollar.
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OM Sept. 29th to Oct. 3rd the G. T. R.
charge only a fare and' a third good till Oct. 5,
and on Sept. 30th and Oct lst a sin fare
will be charged good to return An ct. 3rd.
The Northern opens on Sept. 29th and closes
Oct. 2nd Patronize the Northern.
MARRIED.
sAumme—TwAmtly—At the residence of the
bride's father, R. TwavaleyEsq., Ashfield,
• on Sept. 16th, 1891.4 by Rev. J. Kenner,
George J. Saunders Esq., 0.)3Leivick, to
Miss Margaret 3. Twamtey:
Still on Deck
• A. E. BRASHER'
Of Lucknow, Insolvent.
The Insolvent has made an assignment to
the undersigned for the benefit of the creditors
under R. S. (k, 1889, chapter 124.
All persons claiming to rank upon the estate
of the Insolvent must file their claims with me
on or before the
1st day of November, 1891,
after which date I *will `ptoceed to distribute
the assets of the Estate, having regard to
those claims only of which' I shall then, have
notice.
D. HENDERSON, Assignee,
No, 17 FroW
nt St. est. Toronto.
Toronto, Sept, lOtli, 1991.
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FARM FOR SALE.
TAE PROPERTY OF THE LATE
Thomas Mullin, comprising 200 acres
of good land, Nos. 5 and 6, Con. 11, Ash-
field. 120 acres are cleared, and the
re mainder is good maple bush. For further
particulars apply to
• MALCOLM MoDONALD,
Executor, LuoKNow
THE STAR RESTAURANT
BEATS THEM ALL.
Just received a consignment
of fresh vegetables and fruits.
Fresh Watermelons,
Fresh Cucumbers,
Fresh Cabbage,
Fresh Tomatoes,
New Potatoes.
Thanking the citizens of
Lucknow and the public
generally for past favors since
conamencing business 1 would
solicit a continuance of the
same.
Iceocream, cider and other
temperance drinks, canned
goods, biscuits and confection-
ary always on hand as of okt.
3. C. KINCIAID.
ONEYTOILOAN 1 ON FIRST-CLASS
mortgages at 7 to 71 pet cent. interest,
payable yearly. Climes moderate, Apply
a to Ronwr MUnniklt, St. Helens.
SALARY and Commission
Teachers9aOdOp:pular
to Agents, Men and. Women;
Clergymen, to intro nee a.
tn andard hook.
Testimony of 19 Centuries to
Jesus of Nazareth.
The most remarkable religious book orTtlie
age. written by ,300 eminent scholars, Non-
sectarian. Every Christian wants it. Exclu-
sive territory given. APPLY TO
The Henry Bill Publishing 0.
• Norwich, Conn..
MAPLE •inifVE
NURSERIES,
WATERLOON• Y.
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, IN THANKING OUR NUMEROUS
customers in Lucknow, Whitechurch,
and vicinity, for tbe liberal patronage given us
in the past, we trust to see a continuance of
the same, guaranteeingsatisfaction t all by
supplying our most choice grades of
NURSERY STOOK.
upon you during the seas . Reserve
Our Mr. H, Spencer will hav*leasure in
calling
your orders for him.
AGENTS WANTED .IN OTHER GOOD •
LOCALITIES.
Foriterms apply to
Jr. W. MACKAY,
Gen, Manager. St, Thomas. ,