Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-03, Page 4IIIIIMESINIMMOMMAINISIMMasso
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•-CITE LIBERTY TO UTTER ANLL TO `ARGUES
F:REELF ACCORDINGTO THE DICTATES
OF CON,KIENCE; WE -R1Z1 ABO v,E_ -� LL
OTHER LIBERTII S •
liuoix31.Ovos mar., 3rd j; .1303.::.
ARCHBISHOP 000-1c ireland, has
i sued 1 appeal to the Iris i factions
to unite and help secure t1ie . passage
'of the Irish Home Rule Bill If -the
Irish- themselves cannot bury . the
.,hatcyhet :to ' vote and work for -the-
Bill people will begin to :think . they
•do not want Houle -Rule .after all. ;_
TUE; Ontario Government is loiig to
have a . grand ' blow-out. It is : to':
celebrate the opening of the new
Parliamentbui lings; and; will be a
very swell.'affair. ' = It • is not often the',
Ontario Government opens its heart,
but it is -said it will do-- so_' to; the
extent of $4,000 or $5,600 and do
things ell.
he Luckno‘k Sentine
ruce 0oLint�,
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PRESIDENT. C A. Mallory in opening
the grand convention of - Patrons of
Industry .in. Toronto -on Monday °:last?.
referred to the- satisfactory results of
their concerted action against thesalt
Lind. - binIer ;twine combines, - and he
predicted: the destruction of all the
monopolies, : -if ' members were . -.only
agreed -. _Reviewing the ' Work.' of the
past year, he stated that 600 new
lodges have been" founded in. ; Ontario,
and thatin this Province the member-
ship is close upon 100, 000 .Ile,
advocated the formation of a Dominion
lodge: Delegates ` are -in attendance
from every- town in. -Ontario,. as well
as five from '.Quebec A Movement " ' is
on foot for the .ariialgamation of the
Patrons Of Industry with the Grangers.
A:PROTEST is enteredby the Victoria
Ward& against the growing habit of
allowing -Public bodies' to appoint or
elect -officers and decide questions by
ballot. - The .. theory underlying ' the
use , of : the ballot in;. representative
bodiesis altogether false The ::right
to rote by ballot - it says, . implies . an
exclusive ownerilip of the vote. cast.
PROF; CLARK in the Qanudian Maud- Elected representi es of the people do.
zine mentions the case of -a:teacher _ in not own their votes . They ; are, Crus-
one`'of the public schools Who carefully tees, of a power' .which is to be used
:instructed her pupils not to say "Thank- jot the public arid it has' a right . to
;-b h
know how its vote is cast y the
ware-
yau" ar "If<you _please," on the ground • elected 'to-do its voting Councilors
that ..they 'savored of'- servility. It' is are elected tb Vote:: upon behalf of the'
case
. clear of the spirit of ipeople democracy =according to their own jud - =_ �
gone mad, and merits the: attention' : meet. They exercise their ownudg_j
of an. inspector with a club
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.-lent, but' their votes belong tot the °.
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-._.ells us.
LNrTE:D Mates journal' -tells
� .' _ President Cleveland : was
tha��.lien
asked..last month,,"Will the Mcicinle y
Bills
be., . repealed?" he. answered,. "I
should; like to hnow What else :NV‘., . are
zA
.wer for.": Such_ a4p
re' eal is -a, pa _
consummation: Much to be desired by _
those who wish: for honorable -con mer-
tial peace en the,North-America i. con-"
talent:::
Tt'IE *English papers containing the
reports of "lion -Edi ara Blake's speech-
- :In the House of ` Commons on Honie
Rule h2ve arrived, and the Gobe, Mai
and -London Advertiser are printing
.,copious extracts. 'Mr Blake followed.
111r ' Cb am beilain, who had spoken for
lin hour and a half in . his best vein.
-The.* Canadian : ,seems . to o have done
_credit to himself = and his subject. He
n '
was' tlistened. towith-att'
ention a.an
- _ d
cei'd numerous congratulati.cns
re ra.
1N_T ITOB . is in., favor *With • Icelan
Fi,Vha hate .'colonized their in
such
.urnOers as to 1ead-. our lei hbor:
.% to
:beleic-e that the -whole of iiceland will
soon take 'up : quarters in. the Prairie
gr-PThe_. akef` = fir t -class LO• inee.F y
'settlers.a e : of weather.
`. the sh. p .
- _nothing_ scares them:They are-
:indus-
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trious, frugal and' orderly and:: as such
are • looked upon .as , most desirable
immigrants and Manitoba means' to
- get a's many of them as possible
TEE name of Mr.. -Charles: 11 Mac-
kintosh, of the Ottawa Citizen,_ is again
mentioned
" for -the - `Lieutenant-Gov-
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ieu en n -
��enti a t-Gva
- ernorshiP ' of the .North 'West ' Terri-
tories, to _ succeed Mr: ° Toyal whose
time is -up. - A ".better choice -could
not be Made.- 1LTr•. ,Mackintosh has
done his- share, of fightening and..
Ie not Made n`made him: self rich, however:
valuable his servic_es.' have been_ to
-others . The duties of ' the position
-he is so, eminently qualified to perform,
-and few men in the- Province are
in constitutional'
hGtter posted
law:: _
people, -and the use of :the _ ballot de=:
prives ' the :.people of. .their right . to -
scrutinize every act:; of elective:'re '-Pre
sentatives This is'presisely the 'idea
as -maintained-'by _Mr, =Root. Purvis,
Reeve of. Kirnlnss, 'at the last ' nesting
of the County Council,: for the.eI'ection:
4
-Auditors_'He claimed _that the use
�f
of the -•ballot-in such- cases, = was. ;illegal
and:detnanded that the yeas and nays
be given..
WEST: AW NOSH CAW "NT CIL.
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.Met according to adjournment on
Saturday' 18th inst.' :' Members all
-present, Minntes of .. previous :meet i g
were 'tread and approimd. The treasur.-
er's report for January showed balance
: and receipts amounting to, -.$3296.11
and expenditure -$2794 94 leaving a
balance of $411.17 on hand.
A. 'petition was read from 'J James
Johnston: and -13. .other ratepayers_ ask-
ing: _ the. council ' f or a grant towards
supplying. wire" for the fence the
along
sideline opposite S. h: of 24, concession
2, the road, at this- place being greatly
obstructed ,by snow` drifts:_ : The.'
matter was left over for.: future action
it -"being too -late :to remedy- the.matter
this .season..
Imo. Bryce, secretary of the Tro:vin-
' cial-Board of ? '
. Trade -said at a lectin in
bon -
Toronto this. week ek that Canada;- would
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-Undoubtedly
dly
be visited
by -cholera
and strongly Urged- the. i
g y g- . he importance
tl
-' f a cities;: tows ,
o . l villages and other
-i p ahties- insisting ,manicp _
upon: the racist
rigorous system of cleanliness:.bein :at
g .being
'once , ursued. • The season o f .the .eaar
P �.
=- is approaching when local Boards ' .of
Health are enerally activelyen a ad
g gg,
in spring cleaning: - The annu 1 clean=
jug •Zct oder, -but some
thg;,.4onab..e. } Alli have to . be
Ile offers $1,500 `tou try s to
-fior largest, club _ order . attacks of
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A petition- signed-- by 29 ratepayers
asking to have the tax on aogs dispen-
{seda ithin the manic alit.:. w:as- read.
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Moved by Mr: Medd sec by
Mr Dur
lin that the council grant .:the request
of the petitioners and that a bylaw
dispensing with the levying of 4: a tax
on dogs:- be prepared.—Carried. An
account from Mr: Wettlaufer for. goods`
C ai
supplied` - -I) . ' 11�IcCr g ._ . was not
recognized..
The : Reeve and the clerk ..were
authorized to sign, a petition asking
the Government to submit;: to the
people a vote on the •question of the
total
prohibition -of the lipuor-=traf6::e.
P Kell yypresented' a. petition signed -
by. ratepayers of the_ municipality ask
in g :: that_the_ bouudaries' of S; S. No. "5,:
be altered so as to _- rovide for the for-
mation
of , a - new section between
portions of East Wawanosh and.
-Hull ett Moved - by -Mr. Meddsec -by
Mr: Durnin that this council appoint
an: arbitrator: -Carried.
The auditors presented their report
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which_ on.- motion of Messrs. Durnin
and Todd Was j` adopted. * The clerk
was instructed to have the : usual
number of copies: printed.
-Moved by. Gibson sec by Medd that
that the .. Reeve and Clerk revise, : if
necessarY� the PoundkeePers by-lawlaw
and 'have it_
rinted..:'alono- with: the:.
P a
=auditors report.-Carried.:-=
-The-following cheques
were - issued
,George Taylor, inspecting -` ravelling
E...B.,-1R
20' yards . -of-
gravel,
ravel 2 • Thos Durnin memorandum
book 40 cent ; JohnlV abs r audit
in' treasurer's book ::$6 J. : B.
Weath.er_ he d, auditingtresurersbooh:
6:
Caron il
ad Darned -meet
Saturday April 8th.
' L Clerk.„
R. � MI LER C ..
Wim.<.- i:� •'r�as< -!
',6,-1•.„ 2r'':
ay• March ---3rd
f"'3•.tea'+¢a #. E4.
Sprin
Dods that have arrived,
em from
e newest and best patterns.
t
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lar astockof
has nowt= on hand a g
awrenc� h,as
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ndn
-. , parties ante..._ -
all' and
- - work -this fg purchasing.
ork _
ew
urnac
- � ff
It
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Hemakinga spew. ..
is alsop �' : , - -
. _
stock f all
: - . •- .' - '- fail - � has as usual a full st c �
- ld not ail to:. give him" .a :call. - Re
e should- � g
�, stove or furnac -
kinds of
ware, Japanesed ` ware, Pressed
ndles, Cow chains, Rope
s an Lamp Goods.-".: _ -r
a Leading Hardware; Depot:
Stovepi In
and Repairing promptly attended to.
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::SALE OF
uabZ8 Poer
N T1 -IE `.VILLAGE OF: RIPLEY IN E
the'
county Bruce, of
.Under : and, pursuant to the Power of- sale
contained in :a' certxin.Mcrtgage made to the
Vendors, bearing date the 16th7day of Novel=
-berA. D.-1687, -and which will. =be produced
...time of sale, . there will be sold -by
at the..-
. Public Auction by Peter Corrigan, Auctioneer
at HOIal?ish
ote
in h
e
village e
of Ripley_ in
the. County of Bruce, on Tuesday the.21st dp
of March A. D. 1893 at 12 o'clock noon, the
hollowing -valuable village -property. . namely
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All and Singular that ;certain parcel, or trac t
of lend and pree� m:: ises_ situate, lying and beim
'inthe vi11a� of Ripley,in the County, of
;the -
Bruce, and Province of Ontario, and being
composed -of east halfof lot number one hun-
dred and -forty one in the said village 'Of Ripley
Janice Warren's suryey part of ' of lot sixteen
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"wnsh
the
0
' h concession ion
of Township-
of
in the-sev °
Huron, except .thirty feet sold o$ f hH South
end to one Eliza, Long.
pro t,
On theprp .there is; a: first .,class two
- . erY . -
story brick. building: containing. three goo4
stores:
The ,proper-ity is' -situated on' one :of- th
principle_streetsof this prosperous and thriving
village
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da
of
sale
the
per �cent
Un
1VIS
=Ten
y.:
TER ,
hin 30 - days y s thereafter
and the � balance =wit
without interest,- Iu all other.• respects the
conditions will be the standing_ conditions of
theHigh Cou
rt. of Justice " Chancery Divisions
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Title deeds may be inspected, -'at the office of
_
the Tenders -solicitors. _
i rs ,
...' For - . farther. particulars apply Y to the
Auctioneer, -.-or to
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CAMERON; HOLT & HOLMES,
. Vendor's solicitors . Goderich'
PETER CUiRRIGAN, ' Auctioneer.
Dated 21st February A. 1).1993. 997-3
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410ENSE D15TRICT OF` BQUTH
:BRUCE: I
LL APPLICATIONS FOR TAVERN
Hhop--or brewer's license, which is to
take effect "oil 'the --first' day of: May 1893,must
be filed with the inspector for this district on
d
ore the first.
or bef y P
- . �� 1sT ns ector
._:. A1�GU�STEWA �� P .,.
March 1at.1893: < `'997-2
Lucknow` M
SMITH
choice
a
as just received
.f -
Tat o
i ngs to. suit.
an Trimmings
S
- ISH
SR -
SHAT SUf�
�riah�e•�now
for
o. f�s}�1 just...
- - . of
l.t.
;: I a O
�s
Also
Blouses.
arranted, fast colors. -
a of A nil:.:
NOTICE.
PUBLIC
HE MILK ROUTES OF THE
field Butter and Cheese Manufacturing
' Company, (Lt'd)will be let:: by public Coni -
petition at the ;Factory .:onFeb. 28th'.
Tuesday,
1893, at 1 o'clock. On the same date they will
a1s° offer=for sale by Public;Competition thb
incoming :'season's ' make of whey,'to' be fed
8 the i
er n- the ComP any's pens or drawn'. of the
anies. The make for the -season :. wi11 be
prem.
/0 tons of cheese. All persons interest
BORN.. . should:govern themselves accordingly.
� - ed 9_....
SPEARRS-In A sbfield, on. Friday, ':2nd inst,; THOS. E...TINLAY.
the wafe of Wm. Spears, of a son. .. President.
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Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns- Ind.1,- says: "I had been in a
valley, I. d ,
distressed condi_ tion for three -years
from ..Nervousness,, Weakness .o€ the
-Stomach, Dyspepsia - and: indigestion
until my health was gone. • I boa ht
Y g
one bottle of South American Nervine
,which done me more -god . than any
$50 worth =of:.doctorin I ever did : in.
w - l advise any weakly.
person to -nee this valuable and
lovel..
remedy. I consider' it the grandest_
medicine... in . the world:" A trial.
bottle will convince yon. Warranted
by A. B. r Oongram.
E IMP I.AL .,
Ti-� .
E OR NET
C .
H
ELITE •
THE.S
SONG FOLIO
HE:.-8,0YAL
FO
'THE YOUNG
Y�:.. _N"C
MUSICIAt'S
oolh tion •
-�A c
iece furP• the i no'Ja p
organ in °10 . num
25 cents.
.7
ac
Our -city tablet of fine -
e
and
stationer in note letter
ysizes
The ° latest idea. Ask
.
to .see it.. -
D.
MUR
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Salary and etpenses eei,.iyfrolust.,rt. Lib-
eral commission. to local 1 part-time. 1;''L3.
Permanei,e position. Good chance ser
e.lvar ..crnerrt E lissive t' riter^J
-
• 1 .l:. r- uWCr9:of. Nur s - p stock '`+s/ qap
ti: L:a1•:1 :4,
and ori•�'sroi '^:$ +�
doth C uada:a.rd United
1::Lem Clesn,l.ar'lys •:x;3'
t: no to name, and /fair - • •2:"'"treatment guaran
teed. • No su.rsti, -
trtion ;n- o�•t
u: No S
from •
other
houses, on
account of
low j rices and
Pr, marl a••ivanta
' .Ve can interest
D.17.7y ono not ea:ming $75
= .nun-.11. -.h an
Loa' arcs... to becauso:ofre-
vious fa:iures in this or :other
- lines. We can mats you . success.
Outfit free: ` d:4 .8s for t y ticu1ars,
BROWN BROS. 'Co , Continental Nurseries
This hotiso is reliable.) -TORONTO, ONT.
mvarsosseatsaagusgoirt-
EED GRAIN FOR SALE,
HE. UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR' SALE
e . Golden-
of 0n Side
anyd
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Giant Oats ofpure quality and free froth all
other seeds.lot 12 con- 6 Ashfield . near
t , , ,
Dungannon.
996-2-
Tgos. ANDERSON
Dungannon P.
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