The Sentinel, 1882-05-12, Page 43
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Lire Sticknow.: oftiti d,
TILE LIBEETF TO.iITTERAND TO ARGUE FREE/IT
A000RI)IN(- TO THrf DLfTATEli)]FCONBGIENCRWF.
TWEE ABOVE ALL QTHEI3 IIPAtTIES.
= aokow, Ming 12 , 3.882.
lett PJ. is AE-cromrsh .
A fele items for the people to ccinsid-
, tip before they vote..
Is it right tie rola Ontario' of nearly
half of her territory, and.deprive her of
valuable forests and mines, Which by
peisseAsion.and•arbitraton she is.. justly
• entitled to- 'l
•Is it right that the laws passed by
the. Legislature of Ontario, andsolely
. (greeting ben 0-wn, Province, 'should be
:. -set aside by a passel of Tories '.froth.
ether Provinces, in dbfian e qf- the
rights guaranteed lay theiiritish North
American Ac t:.l
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Ts it right tbac•oiir electoral divisions
$llould he. gerrymandated for -the -express
express
purpose of depriving Ontario. o€ -the just
representation she is eutiete :d to in;- the
Council' of Dominion 'I
tress and political determinatisn of . our
country. 'Ibis:latest- political crime • of
the disallowance Goreruinent will. yet-
recoil;on. their own heads, and prove
another and a heavier atone up_on:•.their
political:: grave.
. A LAME DEFENCE;
"NO man's vote is: taken from hitt;";
is Watt the :only defence -a Western
'Tory organ 'can:give:for. the gerrytnaraid.
Bring outrageperpetrated.by the Ottawa
Govterr mens,'.: whereupon the London
Advertiser fittingI.y rejoins that. it is a
poor cess that requires such -hair splitt•
ng, notto say- foolish • arguments. By
the gerryteandef,.it is calculated by the
Tories that 2,500GXory.votes in Bruce
shad send •two: representotves to Parla
tient, while 3,500 Retorm :votesin the
`same county :3iiall only semitone mem.
ber. The . person who • cilia .that • fair
cannot be fair-minded:
.Is: it right that- 3,O00,0O0acres or
lan:l, and S ,QQO,OQO be given to .en
American; _ Crnpany over and above
;
WhatWhat a Caltdiaxi Codi arty offered r
ed to
P
perform the same wotk,fer1
Is is rifest that atnonopiy for twenty
years Esodic be given: to at American
Company, when a Oz nactian Company
offered to o the same work fur less
,mosey, less land,.atel no nionepoly 1
Is it right that. working •m'en should
be compelled to pay more.. for nearly all:
they .want tp purchase, that sorest ndi-
• viduals- may beootne millionarest f, -
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L r7.N RS-D.L$. ' Rill UTI O BILL.
Grand Trunk.. and: Great. Western
Railways,
- A reporter of this paper called :yester-
day Upon -Mr. Hickson, the General
]manager of the Grand Trunk•Rarlway,
to enquire if he .had any information
respecting the projected fusion of the
Great -Western and Grand Trunk Rai1
ir iya'vwhieh_he was at liberty .to com-
municate to the public.. • -
of�e rt ng- ,every
y: . immense quantties_of Freshr Spring Goods..
clay . - _ - -
PRINTSFROM 6:�T0� - .
16 O�ENTS. Ass -GO -op -S:9 9 TO 25 GENTS.
-. s : o -�at :the low est :1��'l�e�.� _
Cotton 5` to 12 : -cents. The .bestassortment of Tweeds in to _
tir
� dory �_-.
d:=1Yls;�le (;1gthlDg..-•:.
ust.o enod TWO cases,of Rea y- 1 _
fine assortment .of Boats a,:ud .Shoes: J P ..- ,
A N gw LO'T
SSWARE AND. CR
L its of Straw Hats.:. Felt Hats from' 50 cents up at.
Mar Htcxso r--ThetieWapapersknow,.
I think, as much as I do on the subject.
The- shareholders of the =Great Western
seem to be- in earnest i,i desiring an
arrangement with the Grand ._ Trunk,
and I have no doubt they will scicceed
in devising, ways and means of bringing
it- aborti; .
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To show• how Sir. John A. Madan
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d rodent geriymendering--is received,.
in lfanti'tob4, we takethe folloivinj from
• ttie Winnipeg k'ree Press :.:hiss= -a- seem-
.
em -
peg p
mon of downright pol•tical Lasc,slity the:
- ie-dtstrrbuifait kill introduced by' Sir
JoL.n.Maedonald is untgne:..The brazen
- .effrontery4:f its shaox.eles's iniquity is-
absolutely
s-absol utely stupendous i, the abandoned,
profligacy of its flagitious object is° ear -
.
lar. in- ly apparent the `Unscrupulous dig-
'rapid of bonor and justice in its pro:
visions is strikingly:- characteristic of its
at th rs RYA supporrevs. Nothing mere
ancliceiouxly lishon4:Irable, nothing more
einb1u.gh-ingly. :subver`sive• of politioal-
fair leyfl,othixsg more heinously parti
p y
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• PAIRS PRVNE:LLA 314
W STRAW AND 'FELT .HATS
iron _50 to 6.0 cerit&at_
.ChiTYE
RLAT VARIETY, AT
A�2NTY�'
. IN`�'YR
�T A. MAO
SPANISH LACES: IN ALL COLORS, A
EW
• . `- 'g. •"Parsl)� I�'mbrellas r
and prices,at A. IacInty re ,
S.
- ods in all shades ,
OPeces of Dress Goods �- �. and gents Collars_
atcheis and a great variety of Fancy Goods, at A. MacIntyres• Ladies'
s,...s. Ladies- and Gents Kid Gloves. adlea and Gents Ties.
Alex..MacIn#.
R oRTER=What will -be the - effect
of the arrangement on the trade of Cana
dal
Mn. Hicgsorr-I have no' hesitation
in saytug that the country will he better
served and in the enti-at less_ cost than
under the present condition of -things.
The national interests in . really Ways
will be promoted,, and notably- ,tit the.
ciuvelopenient of the trade of the St.
Lawrence .and. the Canadian • ocean
shipping
.ban diad Pier before beenprQpoeed by
any resp osneiblo Government iu this or:
any- salter 'Country. It is not an Act to
re --V1 j' st represent atioi ' it: is an Act
to dent-ov fair`repreeetitatign.. its:.sole-
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and cedy purpeee iso to`stifle the?' voice'
Red nullity the influence of the Liberal
tils,jeiityan the province Of Ontario ; 1
-an:d in aiming to seethe that object, no
expeclien"lane been considered too die::.
gxac:etill,, cf tiijustice too a:boutinable,ne
itnpropristy too gross. It is fully as
t can.dalone as. any ether. of the multifar:
malts crimes aeliillst publiCmorality and
p •l itical decency perpetrated'. by anp of
the Governments, of which the present
Premier-" moseen a. preinitient•metlll)Or_:
These hese ar neither riaggerated not fir'
pNrhliiicslll censures •• They are the only
ec+ileiusitl.na possibly- to be arrived at by
n ny honest iu acquainted with the
politica and geographical -condition of
()gtfriee.'Lhe Act is.a, deliberate anadas:
tautly attempt to throttle the:. Liberal.
electorate of.:the- dictLiberal Province.
Sir J1:,lsn :;errymand.e.red the constit:'
uen cite 1rir to the -general elections. 0t
I87.:I.3' . Yet to c ErrV that election ' he
e hie- Govet:u:inentr to
was obli�ud. � to sl 1
- K it Haigh Allan in return ter an immense
c,,rro tiOxi 'fund, Will he again reeort:
te
W -believe that the
those tltc.to cs I til e
- .sense ofh. wird of the. Galanlia°n people
will be -deeply hurt by this, itife1! t
is
piece opolitical political trickery.: -• We believe
will ill resent it sternly: and necisive:
the e p x olla.-' And 'though we have.
t
1;10 doubt- that the Tot y ;Government
week', wiilingky us...,_ if they dared:, the
it
tltoncsy' of 'some second , tir. H €.fh Allaaii,
REPORTER.—But. what will be the
effect on the Americans railwayconnect
ions of the Great: *edam, and more
patticularly the route controlled by
Mr. lranderbitt l - -) .
N-11, . •P[ICS§ :--.T e licy of the
Trunk Company -is to Inaintein .
Grand
friendly relations: with the American
hues, and T feel ierfain they -would be:
most unwilling tit disturb the friendly
relations of the Great.- Western with the.
Michigan Central and New York Cent-
ral Con an. es,. and perec nLally I do' riot
seethe least necessity for=their doint.so,•
arising out of any -material - interest of
.the .company.
Ri eoettaR—Weill but. lit. Hickson—
Ma. Hiei sO.t=--ltiNow, : please dcin:t
all tie any mare questions=: 1'have
departed from my usual custom in sub-
mitting In he interviewed at all. .
This -elided the . interview and our
reirorter left- Montreal .:Gazette. -
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LIED.
ADOLEY.,—Tn Lek rinwr on Saturday
rday
May 6th,1882 ,Ellen Ad'dl_ey,belove
wife of Mr. Thoinas Addley, nue 4
Teats:
HnNT R:= -In Lucknow, en Titesd&
morning,. Mev c3.th, 1882, Thema
Thema
Hunter, aged 81 years and 2 month
SMART. --In thetownship of ' Ashfie1
en Tuesday., May. 9th, 102, Cl'iail
Smart,; aged .72 years. -
at
l weih to inform the citizens* of Lucknoty and
surrounding. country,. •that..I have
opened up,.a ' -
ER. - SHOP
BUT
n R. G. Green'in'g Old Stand. I will keep
- on hand at all tunes _
KINDS =OF FRESH MEAT.
AL1.
Meat Delivered to alt Paris of the
Village, on Shortest Notice. -
Give me a call: ,
-; -JAI�AES LINDSAY.;
Lncknow, Sept. 9th.
--GO' TO-
kF-I N D L A TgE. R. S
S. T
SPAVIN - CURE.
�Zats. of St . _ glen':)
Having opened opt his new- shop; next dons to
Grabatn'o brick block, is determined.: :
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• •. to keep the public supplied with,
--FOR ALL KINDS OF.
:WATCHES, -
CLOOKS, AND ...
JEWEI.TRY. - -
Repairing dons promptly. .
ALEX. FINDLATEB, s:
- - .. Camp1 eI1-st.,'Lucknow
ABOLITION
Mothers who are startled at the hour
midnight by that ominous hoarse cough
of ohoieest4uality, great -Variety apd ntlowest
• . prI es. '
In connection with.the mist -business, he`a!ho
- par -risen keeping' ip§took
The pioneer is. ahead of all Competitors, offer-.
fing 11 Chests of • . .
f •
your little ones; what would you not give f 4r
a prompt_ and certain- means of. relief'fro `
that -dread destroyercif-yonechildrkn, Groin''
Such-'. means von may have for the triflic g
cost' of 25 cents. It is Hay srd's-Yellow 0 1,
the -great fousehctldremedy torall_inflammato y
and painful diseasess. Do not rest over nig t
again without it. - - -
The great marvel . of beeline:- the -grit
climax of medical diecoreriee , is,. Bordet(
Blood Bitten. ' It Our ea 'all diseases. of t,
Blond, Liver, - Stomach ,. Bowels, 'Rhin a
id
tk .
3r
id
Kidnh rs. . Female Gninp dints, : Scrofn ,a;=
f ..
n.
raI .and Nervous Debility, and_
`is.
liable. Tunic in all broken down conditions
the system: Sample 73ottle 10 Cents:,. S�
plied by_ all-dea.rere in medicine; -
-A cough is usually the effort of Nature)
expel some -morbid platter irritatieq the
passacas 'of the Inngs.: IL map however.
ceed from an inflamed Or irritable condi•
tT
o
he throat, a alei ht rash r u
being perceptible.. 1;et•the cFilmier o
ause he. wh
may, •the remec y.ehould be Ifaavard's ee
it Balsam. A - purely vegetable Bale
throat slid lungiesler. For sale by a11:',.l
we tuxve: faith its ttie pcigoixAl Upright ..ern in medicine, at 25 cents:oer-bottle.,
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of
P-
oung 113rsoa Tea.
G&RDEN VELE A.B
cif all kinds in their proper seasons.
Thr=Petrons►g e of the Public is respectfully -
.
Loan..
On- Real' Mate, a.t reasonable,
rates-on,terms- cif_payment to
snit -,Borrowers..
V.
R
.. { E., N' It: to Post 01.E
OZ'FI� - -
L cktiow, Marsh 11
The moat :successful remedy e`eer Ise.) vered as
it iscertainin its effects and -ot .
'blister. ,Read .l roof below~ -
KENDALt'..5"- SPAVi iI CURE:.•
g. b hii: • .
New 'Opt,, Dee: 28th, .
Mr, F..; H._Mc4.allunc; dearsir,— the Ito"ttle.
of Dir_ Kendall's:Spa-1in Cure bought of yon. - .
last sanimex ease ne the uttmost satisfaction_
aisd<perforie4 a -wonderful elite upon a mare
fi>er,ties;n.,yeasa old' belonging to: me;wh*eh was
barmy spavined filar ten yearti. She was •so lam e.
that I could hardly get- bet to move: rite.•: :
' lame ess is entirely gone after using, half a
bottles ithe ct r -e, and -she is• like 'a-- young
horse again. Yours tr. nly, d:.F. Merit
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INC URf
KENB ALL S SPAIt
end addiess for.: IllnstrateEi Cirenlar: which
Ave think. gives: positidp proof of its: - .
eirines. No remedy bas_ever u et.
with gush unq alalled sueees$i •-
to.our li nowleiige for he.t'tt <-
- as Wellies, taitisl..
Price. SI -per blttte,
es six bottles fort$.. .Ali
- - drug gists have it orean.get it
for you; or it will bet sent -to any
. giddies i,n receipt `of Dice b l,ro
prietors, Dr: B. J.:Ke idall
oebuxgb Falls, Vt.
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SOLID BYAL1 DRUGGISTS.
_ LYMAN ,SONS k .,
'Wholesale' Agents.
MANUeAQ1-u.1:.1:DIN TORONTO.•
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Permanent, - Permanent, eine cure for1)i :sees; Dis.
Duty free 13th
;splendid: value. are .Coffees; . urdtrs uixl Ailnweats'if the Kuineys, .liladtiei
and; Urinary bri;retiv r. *yeteur, or Attendant
SPI(:Ea, of Complaints -cal. sing Pain ii:SuIail I.fBiack,.:
to.
air
ro•
*on
ten
of
or-
i'c
al-
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TOAACf1E)S,_ artd • Si te`, Stu ,.producing Urin trY_Vir.((rder : such
ae t.tufreque,nt,..See iity;l) tUctilt, Painful o •
C„ pinna A ii:ttt1 tip !1, lsiabilit) of RRet-itis.))
GENERAL GROC�I'.RI :S.. a S n m.
and Seatuietttaiy t1 ruie,�Jr.ii�aic.ai . � ult, ,
etc., I s t ti tg tE<r. presence in ten y-trin ?4
111seases e.•ulniou tt'. the :Liencetive UI,ai1N.,
Oknbwn'as.t;irevet, f'att:irh „f the L'lailit• t affil
V YY . Pasant a ;:-Bri;.fhts' IBsease, Di het.�:i,:Ur1.yry;
L'ilr�, 1�TeT.,vling;-Ui'tfthtt , ete.,
- Y,tuiphltts and '1'estiusonials .;au lie obtain-
ed: from Druggists free.
Pa>cas-.:C'hiida P.tt1-, $1.50.{cures. `best wet
ting):_ . ttegntur Pad, Y+`2:00 ' pt- a1. Pad fur-
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Chronic i*
hr. � Y
• John sl.. TENT WA T, H.. -i►.,. Lndiuow :
1). sl WITT: AL %KTY\:; M 1) , Kincardine.
W . '1'. _linAy, -Winghain. •
n B. .'.c,ncluq :Wbft.leuale .ilgesit
Prices.
laid Pla;terT.obi Sale-:lt
M. E:AMPBtLL`i
WILL CURE _OR- RELIEVE-
BILIOUSNESS, . -`:. C,IZZINESS; .
DYSPEPSiA, ` Dh'DPSY, ;
INDIGESTION; FLl1TTERiND.
JAUNDICE. --1 OF THE IE4,RT,
IERYSIPELAS, AOIDITY OF
-.SALT RHEUM. . .-- THE STOMACH,
• HEARTBURN, - DRYNESS
HEADACHE' '1"OF: THE 81(1!,,•
,
fin' front
disease_ .aria
And every species of d raa gg
_ disordered LIVER,- KiDkEYB; - STOMACH,
BOWELB.OR BLOOD, --
O Proprietor -a.-
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