Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-17, Page 4•
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LE LIBERTY - TO:UTTER AND To ARGUE
:IRERLY ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES
or CONSCIENCE WE' PRIZE ABOVE ALL
"OTHER LIBERTIES
:c Lnow, Mar. 17ts,_ 1293.
MANITOBA: SCHOOLS.
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the tauckr ow: eontine
few additional fonts of type,- and whyI .
should: not every surgeon be‘- furnished
-with .a -_case of the best 'and latest.:
• surgical appliances, and the 'preacher
with all the commentar>~es and treatises,
theological and dogmatic, that he :may
require. Lawyers; as a rule, -have= -the
reputation -=-whether d_eserv_ ed or not
we don't purpose -to say -of thoroughly_
exhausting their 'clients •' resources:
TheManitobatschool. question. was
brought up in the House of -Commons
t &ttawa last week ' on. a motion by
Israel Tarte. Mr. Tarte is the .fire-:
eatinglittle• -French-Canadian :: vrho
preferred thecharges against Sir Hee--
tor Langevin_ last session: He: is a'
great, fighter and is: looked upon as the
- champion of everything -that is French -
,Canadian, be it race, :religion -or lan
guhge His: object in bringing up the
school question ,was to condemn the
Government for not having brought in
before they : get through with then
It is to be hoped the -government will
-bear this fact, in, anind before they
allow themselves to:. fall into a trap -and
the remedial legislation necessary - to .
override the net of the Manitoba Aegis-
--lature"in. abolishing; _ Separate._, schools
in that province. In reply,_ however,:
-Sir John. Thompson said ' that the :
setbject Twas still before the courts and
_that :the Government - was desirous of
seeing the legal ': status of the'' ease
'established _before- taking any - action
in regard. to it. The :Government. ent• is
have theexchequer entirely.: depleted..
The cheek .of some.people is' truly
wonderful. ;
OUR readers will regret -to` learn of
the death of Lady :Mowat, wife of
Sir Oliver; Mowat, which took place: in
Toronto _at midnight on"Sunday last,.
fromi-a paralytic - stroke, but the im--
mediate cause of death - was. .supposed
to be a -clot of blood in the brain.
Lady Mowat was 6.8 years sof age.
She wasthe daughter of 'tie "late John
wart Toronto. She- married Sir
Oliver Mowat 46- `years- ago. •There
=are: five children Fred Mowatt,
(Sheriff of Toronto), Arthur Mowat,
Mrs. G.:R. ° °W. Biggar (wife: _ of- the
city solicitor: of Toronto), Mrs. Thomas
Langton and an unmarried daughter,.
:Csf late -years Lady Mowat had been a
continual sufferer from Asthma, and
had asought relief in various !places:
in no hurry -to deal with the question,.(*Etii.vitii c.r .eight years_ ago ; she:.: spent
knowingas it does, that ! whichever. nearlya year at Mentone, . she,
iive -but with little -effect.. ' �-Shs -:was priorview it takes it is bound to ve offence to her ill -health a great aid ., to. her
CS one or the other of the religious- els- husband, who has often taken occasion
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fee
-mems._ in Manitoba.. The true$,-
• Manitoba
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however, er, on this. matter in. .
Ina best be -inferred- . from;. what, Mr.
of- .the. late
Hugh J. Macdonald,. son _Sir . • . John, ._. said during fibs debate;
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sanely,, that solar from wishing that
the Governinent had granted the. re
. nedia1 Legislation' •asked for by Mr.
Tarte- to compel Manitoba.to: re. eatab=
l separate schools, he.wished that
vette Government - had declared that
" the case having been carried to', the
Highest court to which British colon-
fistscould o and it having been decid.
g:
led that the legislature of Mantob
had acted within its rights, the legis-'
Cation was binding."- The only:°prof
Ines that hav€, the absolute right tti
separate schools are Ontario and
bee. With the other provinces' it is .-a
question, to be settled by themselves.:
as -New Brunswick demonstrated some'!
years a;o. The Jesuit act was a case_
n' the :real assistance he
to _ dwell.. o ,
= ions reserved
has on many -trying:.occas Q .
-frons• his wife.
:: Indo
str are
THE' � Patrons � :. of. Y
and >ive
rapidly cpm -mg to the : front _ . g
.P.
e$er -:promise of, being the strongest
organizatiatl that the farmer4 have
made yet in . -Ontario. The Grangers,
who.were so strong a. few years ago,
have -almost- passed out:'Of :existence. :
At • the - annual convention -_:of- the
''rand Association of Patrons in
Toronto some sixty: delegates were in.
attendance. F The reports show ° that-
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in which Quebec stood up for provin=-
the . assented..
tial rights, and � -country eountr y -
'The school question in Manitoba -is on,
. the same- footing, and whatever the
. people4 of the other provinces-. may
• thinkt-should be done, or should the County of -Bruce,-on-Tuesday the 21st day
.0e.* are some 2000 - associations, .an
increase of 600 over last year The
—membership: is now 35,090
ailtst 2.6,996 , in' 1892..- They are.
organized in -39 counter =
SALE SOF
alua le Proper
N THE ' VILLAGE .OF RIPI.EY
the coun;,f of Bruce,
Under andpursuant ursuant to the• Power of sale
-
contained in a Mortgage made tothe;
Vendbrs, bearing. date the 16th. day of Nevem-.
ber-.A. D. 1887, and which . v.-�11 be produced
• at the time of sale, there will:: be sold by
Public Auction by Peter Coriigatt, Auctioneer
at Hodgi.n's hotel in the village of Ripley in
1r
toc4p0.0n y, Frida
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arch 17th
44,
tie done, :.matters , little.; After the de-
6f the PrivyCouncil in
' lesion England-
showing
that-ora: had. acted with
Manitoba,
.in her right in -abolishing the schools.
.no power in Canada could: compel her
• to chane her course
LEGAL CHEEK.- -
'What may be. regarded as rather... a
- �h
- creaky _sort of - demand is • ..tha\t ' which
J. e
. - m -e upon the- Governmen .'.at
was ad, p
Ottawa, lately by a- - deputation of
•
of March A.. D. 1893 at Y.! &'clock noon, -t e
following valuable !I -Inge T' operty. namely
All --and Sin alar the.: certain parcel or tract
-of n p
i a"d :and -remises situate, lying and =being
in the village of Ripley in the 'County. of
Bruce, and . Province :of Ontario, and being
composed of e: -t half of lot 'number one hun-
dred and fo;;.y one in the sr&d village of Riplei
James Warren's survey of part of lot ,sixteen-
in the seventh concession of the To unship of
Huron, except thirtyfeet sold off the South
- end to one Eliza, Long.
e
ave arrived,
m.- rom.
st a
patterns
AMP
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w on; hand a 3aige' stock of
awrence has� now
ti
Y
r as
• - � � -- - �nten: Ing pu c �
furnace:work this. f ll and parties
.: mace
. of fu
- a specialty eolalt . .
also•: making P - .. � .w ._ � -- full stock of allg
He i � - � • - ��. a ` as usual - a f
. .to give him a: call.3 h
uld not fail
a stoic or furnace sho g x . _
kinds of
nwareq::
1" -
-, Japanesed ware, Pressed
ankles, Cow :chains, Rope
s and L nap Goods.
e Leading :Hardware _., spot•
On the property there is a first (class :.two
storybrick building
n containing threegood
-.: _� ;
stores. isc
is situated on one of the
rit .:.
..; The � props y G
principle streets of;this prosperous and thriving
village, . .
RMS—Ten per r cent on the day of .sale,.
and the balance eve !thin. 30 days ;thereafter .
$ave .erg and _the r. friends asking that- without' interest. In all other respects the
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the government "sinks a conditions will be the •standing -conditions of
grant to the the High Court of Justice. ChancerkiDivisi0n,
Iasi associations for the purchase of 1
:books '; and that. all books : need:ed by
`the law associations besupplied_ by the
government, with back nutty berg Of.
'Supreme and Exchequer Court reporte-
- i nsidered that his library
-- when it s co .. y
constitutes the lave ers chest of tools,,
as well as it -does the editors; whohas_
• f o furnish his own it seems rather
asked fit
to
n- e that we should bei
etrg e_
Title deeds may be inspected at the office of
the venders solicitors;
For farther: -particulars apply to -the.:!
Ike. - arin . .. rom .t..y, attended to.
to.
.:Move . Ing -.and _ F . g p P , ....n
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.out the legal profession fessi
n
this
way-..
Why shouldit:-bei dome. 'and' why
-should u
Id
th
ele
al profession receive
apecial aid of this kindf from the State,
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• .over and
above that ranted- to . other.
people. ': If the government is: to.give
��G p b _ g.
books and authorities
the lawyer' his _
f
t d the sameliberalityto
f et- it also ex
the
centuries past,';
x,, a��.,- . he tailor and..
!Then :them
_ - _ welcome Burns frl
en
All hail our Robin, everi - ces for
Though late we greet: the L
g:
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iii the of
Full the
fs
b
Auctioneer,- or to - .
.-CAMERON, _HOLT- & HOLMES,
Vend
-ors solicitors,; Goderich:
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PETER CORRIGAN, Auctioneer.
Dated 21st -February-A: D .1993 997 3
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With afull line of -hip .ce18br fo
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THE IMRERIAL'.
THE O0RONET
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THE STANDARD
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:Ladles and- . .
bath
pees,
wtC1 tc.
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goods are:made on: Scientific ;Principles and so
These:. .
. Call
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' their is imp
nature
copied 1
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close Y ..._ -
It costs:nothing to try
Lid be . convinced.
and see .heir a .
thenar : 1 timer leer at
--CATIONS FOR TAVERN,
LI
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L% A.P ,
'license, which is to
shop or
brewer's
h
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Bt
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.` 893 .
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of May �.
first
take effect: on the $ t day ,
be filed with the inspector fore this_district on
April. ril.
of
before.the first dayp
or
- ANGUS STEWART, Inspector,
: - �_ 997-2.
Lucknow' - March let, 1893,
- RHEUMATISM CURED IN :A ;DAT'.
American: Rheumatism Cure
South
ll is :.. radi-
cally
Rheumatism and Neura g
action
cally: cures_ in 1 to 3, -days. Its .
.
upon the system is . remarkable and ..
y
-removes at -=once ,the
- It ,
mysterious...
ca use-- an_d the disease immediately dis-
The :first dose greatly.
appears: Th . .. - j greatly
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benefits. 75 cents. Warranted by. A.
e
anc.aa B.- Congram:
HITEL
LUCKN OW, ..
WEDNESDAY, -MAR8-H 22., 1&931
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FAVORITE
A collection . easy.
pieces fur ''the pl Q. and
organ in -10 numbers, :Each
25 cents. -
T.
�ur�: city o ,
tablet of fine' •
. ,
stationer'.. in note and letter
sizes. The latest idea. Ask
to see it
- ;PROPER:.
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HAT: VERY
as` the"Ledd- Farm" Lot.22, .
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tknowny
Y-
real
On ._
w fu e
-no.
h is
-West
Wawanosh,
Co
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5.-•r-
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comfortable..
the premises are:: ---A. food, large, com t
frame barn • L shlaped,.
frame house, 'a large_
he
same a stone
nth t
ine
" de
75x45 feet, and: underneath ,
stable, a never -failing spring is found on the
art of the lot and two .good wells to the
back p - .thebarn
front, : together with a cistern. at n ,
which furnishes. ample water supply,_ 30 acres
=of hardwood bash, large orchardofrincipaliyy
i fruit,90 acres. tinder rasa and the hal.:
winter fruit, a g hal-
slice wen well cultivated.
the
in
`' lie best farms,
This'. being one - :oft
Township, it ought to find a ready sale,
and particulars,;apply
dor Terms'to_ .
M. CO1tRIGAN, 1, Lucknow:
-HUGH NIa13,RI5ON. ,
Or -to, JOHN MCCABE,.in rear: of. for:lot,
Rebecca ' Wilkinson, - of : Browns -
says': •-- "Ihad been in a
valley,: end,,
distr ss
ed 'condition- for threee .years ea,
rn
from Nervousness; Weakness of
,Stomach Dyspepsia Iiid•gs
ion
until -my ` health was -gone. I botight
- Nervine
!can
hA
mer
.o
u
t
onebottle of
S
1
Cott
W • . : olid than any
ch done- me !Ore.. y
: whi Q
In
yr
did _.
tor
in
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ho
w rt
50 worth_ g
weakl.
-my - lite. I Would advise. any y
Ie
and
lovely
uKb _
person to use; this: -wal .
'!Consider it the
remedy..c grandest
I g
medicine in the world." A trial
Warranted
"onvince ou.::
.Bottle. -will c y.
hy A. B. Con ram.
• •-En
fish
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a
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ni
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em
oves
-all hard,. soft or calloused iumps and
blemishes from
. .. .- , -horses, b
lood apav
in
,
• curbs, _s lints - ringbone, sweeney,
stifles; sprains, sore and:swolllen 'throat,
coughs, - etc. Save $50 by use of ; one
bottle• ' : Warrante_d by A. B 'Congran .
is _.. — --
Salary and expenses weekly from start.: Lib-
eral commission to local part-time agents.
Permanent•position. Good chance for
advancement. Exclusive territory.
Largest growers of Nursery stock
in Canada, and only_ growers
in both. Canada and United
States. Clean hardyy.s�tocl. o from
etonam,andfair ptlier:
,estreat . houses ;on :(
guaran-
teed. . I
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No subs* ;.'• ... „�' account- of
our
and
n 3n prices
io
low to
erg.. No .. • peculia- advanta j
m 't1 interest
We can
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month
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BROWN BROS. le:„ Continental Nur, a.
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Thfs house ia:i^eliab ) 1'ORoh'�'O, o T_
SES
D GRAIN FOR SALE•
UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALB
quYy an
an � of One -Sided Golden .
•Giant Oats of ure quality and free from all
near
Ashfield a
.Ash
other seeds. Lot 12; :con. 6 ,
Dungannon.
Ti os. AwDERsoN
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Dungannon P,
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