The Sentinel, 1882-06-02, Page 4�.
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RE LIBERTY TO UTTER :'SND TO AMOUR FREELY
-A OORDINO TO, THE' DIGTATEK ON CONscIENCE wg
• PRIZE. ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBEgpiEs.
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• tck:mow,_ June 2.. 1:832.,
KiNCAR INE CON VELY TION
Whin the Reetormexs of West - B'ruee
met at. Kincardine the other dajr, they:
closes their doors to no one:. • Gensler
:raves had as free access to the room as'
Reformers,_: they, courteously gave the
representative: of the Kncardiue: Stand:.
aid a seat ernongst the other. gentlemen
.,of the pass. After such marks of pot;;•,
litenese on theirpart it mightreasonably
Vs expected that he would. be at letet
•civil and deceit in his• comments: one
proceedings of they meeting, Reformers.
• do net: object to fairand horestcriticienz
But we think such criticism should, be-
ceuched: in the langttal e.of gentlemen
:age care. not how strongly .the. language.
in ay be put, but in even; party discus
keen insulting andenvious remarks' cat:
c'ilvted Only to raisa tt. btr;.roo:rn laugh
should lie avoided. The press of -the
County of. Bruce -would not discredit
any. section of the Dominion, end wet
ere nota little -surprised to:asee: the edi:
ter of the Standard whom we- have al-
ways though- a. gentlemen, violate the
code - of press: ettiqus to in his. remarks
regarding -the - gentleman_ whom. ....
- 8 he tsars
particularly singles e. ut for abuse. 'lie.
t. it spoken of us a youth. • e gra much
in error if there were nota some there_
equally, at young :she We know Iol-
a -fact: that' so far ae poil%tiea work is:
Concerned he nes done supremely More
than several of the -candidates nQmiin
ted. • We also know, and it was gens
ally remarked, that he displayed in his
:speech,, with one or two. exceptions
ability, superior to any , present on the
occasion referred to. If In singling out
V1<r.'Gaineron, the Standard intends to
tejure him, more arguatent and less
sctirrrlity have tabs made use of -
THE ELECTIONS.
I.t cannot be, too strongly urged upon
alt the electorate of this Province, says
• an exchange, that iuvstin`_thetTortick:-
P y
-stat the coming elections they are voting'
against their O: -VII pecu*lary iu_tcreata
and -the' welfare and preotige of Ontdria.
-Happily there: is - a great ' number of
moderate ConsersatiYes 'who- will net
Rive Si :John - any support this tiane,
and their nunnber can be largelyrncrea
s=
,ed
by Reformers pointing out, that the:
territory withold from this. Province by
Sir J®hn and the Quebec Bluest: _lar of
iurmense: value now,: while. as pruspeet-
,ive value: ie simply Auornf ts. • The re -
*tuner from its timber limits alone
would bring': te Ontario • millions of
d'ai ars; Which would enable sour Local
Heuso, as, in. the past, to'assist our
schools eel -provide for the •administ.ra•
tipu of justice. Tire wit erais are also-
of great value,. and land fit- for •settle-.
trent abuun ls,; • neo tate tho'sn Sone of
Oat•rr io: farmer who prefer woodlaaid
to prairie, end kne:wn laws to unknown
definers, ruay there find. homes for' gen-
aretieeno: to entire. if this grand terri-
tory he taken from us,. and the Tories
aro beei'tt. on taking it, ()uteri.- !oilskin
• the infare resort to direct taxation.:
The S;vndicate;; the N.-1., the Bcn udary.
-...Award„. and the .Gerryinander, 'are
sufficient, if. properlylaid before the
pec plat,.. to- 8 -we -nip frh.a present (•trer"n-.
went. The .vrrrk is begein—R'efcrmeis
- are both eager and ent.ht.s aatic. 1
every one who. has at, heart the et
fare of this Pro irti a will nose reety fair.
- mea'ne iIt his pt, Weir :to secure the re-
- . jection of •thosee Itaw unfortunately in
power a1 Ottawa. -
—Queen victoria ts. now three score
and three years old. $ ngutarly- tau h
tires-sixtiv:threo years. of her lite may be
divided :n to throe periods c f e{x•tctty the
sante length viz - --twenty :cone• years: of
childhood and maidenhood, , twe tty:one
' years of married lire and twenty :k
•yeara of widowed life.She wastorn
in 1819 , married in i•84ea and became.
sk
widow in 1861,. •
ADDRESS: AND. PRESENTA`T'ION...
)6 REV ./"; : $:.. TAYLOR,:
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A large number' of the members :of
the congregatien of St. Andrew's Pres;'
byte- ate Church . in this village - assemb:
led at the residence of .Mr. Wm: Ge
oar Monday eveniug::last and, preaei act;
the Rear; if. .K.:_Taylor, the late pa tor,
.with a- very handsome easy chair and
ball stand, `beautifully .finished- and of.
'elegant design,, -which was accompanied -
by the following address.:— •
My -Taylor, Reiv. and Dear Sir.
• : We -t -'members and friends' '
r. h; nof SE.. An-
t: Church, :have met this evening_to i'r-
press: in a less formal way than can be done at
meetings 'convened 'for the transaction of
church matters, the sorrow we -fret. -at your
removal. front our midst.. -The relations which •
„hsve existed-betweenyourielf •nd this con-.
gregation for the 'last nine years and a half,
have been of a friendly kind, and 'nothing in
connection with your tabors, has Aripen to mar
the. harmony of your pastorate. Ws come
then, on this occasion -of -your trnal departure
from, us, to assure pot! that. you. carry,; with
you our best wishes ..for the _ temliocal• and
spiritual welfare of yourself and famaly,and_ as
s. very in aedquate token of the respecti ehave
foryou, we hope you will accept- this Easy
Chair wad Hall Stand. May God in his mercy
long spare you to enjoy them. We trust- that
you:may be able to look backwithsomedegree
of pleasure • en the work in_ vihich yon hay.
been engaged here.and may you realize that
what:you. have done is not lost, butUltimately
it shall bear fruit to the glory of the Master.'
-Finally, we commend you, dear. sir, to the
" Keeper of Israel who . elumbereth not nor
sleepeth," and may- you be able atlast to say.
with PauI, "1 have fought a good.i ht,Ihave
finished my'cauree, I -have kept the ,faith •
lienceft rtii there is laid up for mea crown of
righteousness. which the Lord the righteous.
Judge shall' give me, at' that day, •and not to
me only, but: unto all them that love his. .sip;
peasing' -Signed, .
GEO, .SERB. - Chairman.
• GEO. MIDDLrTON, Secretary.
In behalf of the St. Andrew's congregation.
In reply Mr. Taylor.said, -
• DEAR FRIEwDs,• The Spontaneous Ilan-
featation of your good. will and good Wishes'•I
towards me : during these closing_day_s_af m
ministry song :You have' equally cheered me
I scarcely expected it. Ido not know that I•
deserved it. Certainly this last out came and
embodiment of your kfndnesein these tangible
and useful gifts, far .exceed my humble -:de-
Berta. These will be here after the souvenier
of my Paved labours and sojourn arn.pg you.
I thank the Lord the "'giver of all good" for
the:measure of success and'comfort granted to
me, and for this Christian, peaceful • parting. -
I -thank you fol: all the kindness you have
shown to'aneand mine. Especially do -1,thank
you in -behalf of my partner in life who will
share with me the possession of _these your
gitts,and also the joy of this friendly fare
well. And now the God of peace that brought -',
again from- the dead our Lord Jesus, that
great Shepherd of the . sheep .through the
blood of the everlasting covenant snake you
perfect in *very good Work to do his will,
workin in you that whichie well pleasing in
his sight- through Jesus Christ to who be
glory for ever and ever; amen. •
Besides the •above._Tery valuable gifts
Mr.. Taylor was the recipient of a nun
ber of handsome and useful articles
from Ike different members -of the ,con:
;rogation as an acknowledgement of the
high esteem in which the is :held _bv
them. Mr. Taylor intends retiring Prem
active -• service' in the ministry at the
present time, and left for his home near
Blyth an Tuesday last; accompanied by
the; well wishes . of s large circle of
friends, •=
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- BORN..
f RAu&M.-In Lucknow, ..on Tuesday,
May '23rd, 1882, the ..wife of Robert
Graham, +'.q,of a son.
FINDLATER,—In Lucknow; on Sunday,
May 28th; 1882, tha wife of James
Finidlater, Esq.-, of a son,: -
DIe$I —ID Lucknow, on Wednesday,
May 31st, the wife of •. Mr. Andrew
Dickie, of a daughter. - -• =
D. LED
Aoxaw.--lti Ashfield,: at his- Father's
residence, .on . Monday April • liter
- 1882, .Rimes Aghew, aged 29 years
and 2 reenths..•'
TRELEAVEN,---In Ashfield, on Sunday,
May 28th,' - -son of Mr. Robert.
Treleaven', aged:'1,year and 3 months.
GRUNTDY.-In-Lucknow,on Wednesday,
May 31st, Albert Tupper Grundy,
son of Mr. Jahn Grundy; - aged three
yetraaree6 five w-,Fks.-
immense u:antitie.s of: Fresh S riff
�m . of�er��� ' every .day
PRINTS FROM. 6 TO: 15 -.0E -NTS- DRESS- 000.DS 9 TO: 25 OE
oods.
actin -IT -Cotton .5 to 121 cents: • The best -assortment of Tweeds in town; at the low I st l aces..
A.
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Ane assortment of Boca . is and -Shoes. .Just o ened TWO cases -of _
of Read - -lade :�1 lotlirn�`'..
- - .: ' , NEW LOT OF ..GLASSWARE AND - CROCKE
Lots of Straw Hats. Felt Hats -from 50 cents a at
fro � .'' _ ,
300- 1 - •P:RU;NEL.l A S.HCES /AN D - AITERS m 50 to. 60 :0
3. P/4 RS G
NEW -STRAW AND •,FELT.' HATS IN =GREAT':. VARIETY;_ A
nts: at
�sA
NEW _SPANISH LACES IN ALL COLORS,. _AT A. MACINTYRE'S.
100 Pieces of Dress Goods in ,all •shadesand prices,- a -t 'A. MacInt 're's: P r
.p � a :los; brellai.
Satchels, and a . great of Fancy *Goods at . A A. _MacInt• rt s. Ladies'.
� variety � Y � yand . Gent . Collars, Ladies' and Gents Ties. Ladies' and -Gents Kid Gloves,
I e c. NM ac t n.t.
Fisher & Ilutto�
PATENT_
OLLER F
424 2m,
WINO11AM.
ole
Loan. _ SPAVIN - Cu
reasonable
On -Real Estate, at
rates, on - terms of payment. to
suit Borrowers;
-ELLI6T: TRAVER..
OFFICE- Next- to Post °Lee::
:Luckriow , March
AT .. LA:VRENCE'S` OLD STAND;:=LU('KTO
To the farmers :and the=generalublic.:It will not .pay
Y
p
ybuto buy anything in:the: Hardware Line•till =ou -call at the
New- Store of T.Lawrence Campbell 11'stret :-
now, where a greatVariety MO* is nOw opened out. New
designs -iii Builders de s Hardws,re, _ .-; - -
Cullary, Platen Marc, Paints ; Oils,.. Gass Putty, ;Shou4
- Manure and Pitch Forks-, Hoes, Rakes, andeverything found
lu
a First -: Mass xardware Sore.
will still continue' to kee.
usual a fine lot of
I
will to inform the citizens of Lucknow aid:
surrounding- country, that :I have -.
opened up_ a.
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SHOP
'll's Old Stand: I will keep
fin hand ai . all times •.
ALL: KINDS,OF FRESH- MEAT.
Meat Delivered to all • Parts of the
'rile aon Shortest N ' ;i -
ot.cer _
Give me a call.
JAMES LINDSAY:
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w, Sept. 9th.•
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anite Wares,
also Box Par10
and Cook S toyes,
All of which' are: marked down
avetrou hing :.and Repairing : Promptly ti Attended To,.
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As nonebut first-class _workmen are -.employed, parties
oring us with their .wore . can rely n - on having t g orl':'ob_
done,and at as low prices:as can be done.: in any first-class slie r
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in the country. While returning m� thanks.to the Public,for.
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the liberala,tronage bestowed° ini n:e i» tlee -1,hope - est. 1 h
P lef,o
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the eontiiluance of -the- same in .the -future,
e�dalt's : I$.
8Vin = Cine.
P
The most succesafu remedy ever : erred.
it is certain in its effects and _ gti
blister. Read proof bel w - •
KENDALL'S :SPAVINNew Hamburg, Ont , Ds . 28th,188
Mr. F. It McCallum, dearairti -The-bottle
of Dr. Bendall': Spavin Cure bo ght of you
last sunnier -ave me theutmost satisfaction
and performed. a wonderful -cure' pon amare•
nineteen years olid belonging to T :,which was -
badly spavined for ten years. She as so lame
that I -could hardlyget leer--to-...Ove. :- •Eh.,
lameness is entirelygone. after ins half,- a.
bottle of .the cure, and -ehe is 1 e ;a - young
horse again Yours truly J. P, Roza, -
: KEN`DALL'S. SPAVIN: CURE.
Send 'addiess for: -Illustrat.ed Cir` a alar which -
we think gives positive _pro., f of its - -• •
virtues. • Nm.yy
o redhas, eve met-
-with .s
such unqualified sue ass..
to our knowledge,for he est
as well as man. - `
-Price $1 per bottle,
or six bottles for $5. " 1
- druggists have it orcanget it
for you,-•or.it.will-he sent t
any -
address on receipt of price by P'
. prietors, - Dr. B. 1. Kendall &. o' -
.osburgh Falls, Vt. ,
SOLD BY ALL 'DR T GGISTS.
LY -MAN SONS & CO.,
MONTREAL P. 9: , t
Wholesale
ents.
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HEARTBURN, DRY NESS�_i`. - -
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