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Lucknow Sentinel, 1900-06-15, Page 44 cents her fps. Roll Butter cen, l forU 411":"^.. se • • ou " oods at ess th n gad .. �. �� : _ . .. �. � any Qthex �ax� in the :count ill,. �t e -o E r doz. for 'g ese prices are good.. In trade till June 24th. • ': ash.. edpath's No.1Granulated l ° .:lbs for lbs Best Baking Soda for. 10c Package - i3inglish Cream B::1''owder,; Royal Yeast (fresh) Best Table Syrup per ,quart • 1. We quote here just a 1 .ib, best ,ground; inge'a Any 5c ' Bar of Soap o Albs Washing, Soda for Best 25c Japan Tea: in .Canada. for 190, tuktout tial TEE LIBERTY TO OTTER AND TO . ARGUE •• i*BILY ACCORDING TO TATE DIOTATIIB 01' OONEOIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL OTHER •LIEERTI]ib• LnOicaOW1 :nue 15th, 1800. —;...e The insurrection of the 'Boxers". in China, which, with the ,connivance, of the ,Chinese; government` has for "its' apparent object the extirpation or for eigners, hu become one of the most, serious international questions oi` the. day',. ,...and i u even en for the time `-over- shadowing the.Sonth.:Af -can. war. The rebels bave been, butchering'Pri- tishand Other -"missionaries -in 'cold blood;: and.to',protect their" consulates'. at Tientsin, .Pekin ,;and other" points the - ;various powers, have marines; •Resaia evidently dopes to make capi-' tdl Out of the ,'trouble, • butJapan .aeems_bent:,on , opposing any, •furthet. aggression of the Muscovite in China. ..The outlook' is dirk but,:oiv'ilization' and progress,. as • evidanoed... in -thy ac tion "of the :great powers' is_' bound'_to make barbaripm ultimat i. o' e Y >e1d. • Here is: one:of the neatdst t hangs obi, the Boers, and the claims of _the ]3r1- . citing. oaf the United •States pope- lationi that:4e have: met "with `? 1; ie. from the. New York Journal of Com- : ,mercer • "Without comparing the de root a is features of, the' `Government • of Great Britain and the . kransvaal, ewe desire to direct. attention to the fact that in democratic inetitutioiis as we underaitand acid operate them three things are fundaniedtal;, .the indepen dance of the• judiciary, -.representation with'. taxation, and the :'eiitenaion. of political rights AO all comers, no liar . •ter ` what ..their -.race or .religion; or wha.changes they ,willeffect in the •i ttitions :of the ;mien unif y. ' ;The ,Boers—sub6r viii ed the judidiary to the . `Gegialriture ti .and changes' their consti'tu'tion' as readily as. a debating. society changes 'it by laws;•, taxation without representation is the source vf r ail:the prosperity the Transvaal, ever • had; 'the exclusion of immigrants froth pout cal .power 'was the wary essence :of the Tra isvaal , pol►cy." .'' , 4 • Hon, J'osept .Martin lias not sue- .` deeded in ':iobitaining a majority iri tho .British C ... diusohla, ; Begislatui`'e::... '' fact, he finds 'himself in a :hopeless' minority,• though the 'mem. ers'=elect who are anti -Martin are byrno,;rneans', ,united in their• silpport of'•'any other leader, .being • dividet. into conserve., uvea,_ Liberalsr •Jndepeirdcu'te-ah" bbr,men ..,There are only -8 Martin- itesrin' d E3613se Of 38. - PX—Governor ,Mackintoshes HoaAe ssrs.• YatetBald. ' oe ie wind 04peaker 1Ilggint..were defaated' of the polls, "ins' the election held: on Saturdiay, ';not bitty . the Mai° . k ••, . tin•Govern`metit but:: Lieutenant• ov: ether McTnnes woo ��:ubq�5their trial; ' for the Governor .distended the'for nor Government inspite of the : pro est.:of the majority' in the House, and ::the electors: presu have' "refused i' to ' endorse :hie' conduct.: Wei me that the .re- -s'ignation of dismissal''of Mr, McInnes will follow,, on the ground that :"his usefulness is gone." ' But it is hard to tell what turn eventswill take in Bra' rich ,Columbia. There seems to be no man m. sight strong enough to 'rally around him a majority of the_ute&bers just elected, and it is quite :possible anothe :appeal to the country will be necessary ere long, 7 ',pY,'Ef1TECHURCH. Thewmasonu:-<:ure at:' :work- on "thi foundation of; ; Jas:. • McClenaghan's straw' house, ' Jae,. ,Gaunt ';is cresting a dwelling. house on the vacant lot which he put chased' in• connection, with :the . Ander= :sora property' in the village, James (Sheriff will occupyit:.when'coinpleted; the houeehas, received its first coat of - cant. The tl re4hos . of"th`e vicinity 'of ,Whitechurch--attendei. a ineetiiig • thres4rs iri ' Lucknow On Sattird'ay,. The' meeting•was' called for the,' ur-� •pose- of :coining to an agreement as to the charge_for-tvork-next:eea�vri` or is other words to `:'form'a 'combine We, inderstand:that''it "is; proposed to fix the charge ,at''•$12 per day;'$f.20°per hour,or., 1 cts. per .bushel.'""If 'this. beconiee'the 'rule, awe' would advise .the farmers to keep; their' wits 'about diem and. have everything ready,.for a good' st'eady'run, and have every:,delay of over 5'minutes: which is• not the':fanit of the farmer Counted Out We =gee that'87.00 per dayis starvation, wages for a threshers; but $12 per..day with a little' hods work on the part of. the farmer wil easily 'become pretty sandy for the'.latter: • 'once more;,' :the grim reaper has boon,.aniong us. anal :thisS,time...itist oli nOrti 'itge, whim I ns bowed to- the. siroke. Mrs. Z'errie, ager passed. away on ' Wednesday" i corn ng, (She and •her liuusb_a_nd._were-:Kinloss pioneers, haying settletl•:on. the farrn 'Where she breathed. 'herr; ;life. out, vvlien' it waas an unbraen •wilderness::• For true kindness ridd _ riot pitalitp, I11 te: Verne stood , Withouttior To' pe. knewlien -- .vii by love •heir. Ileza cheery 1au0 and ' kind encouraging: words, have helpeci'• to lift tate cloud ;from many a brow,We' cirri truly 'say`that ill" �has'do.pe her 'duty in. life' •CREWE Mr. and. Mrs, Thomas; Culbert, sr., left, :here= over a r month:` ago to visit friends in Fon Du Lac,` Wisconstn,. and have not yet returned Wm: Shackleton' .has ; got his barn turnedround and- raised,.. ana :the mss, ons.are'busy building the 'wall under Mr.Joseph Tlackeray formerly. of this place, but now of .Kinloss,, wag visiting friends here this"week..' Dave :McDonald;' and gang are re movintg-the saw will here t is- .week There is quite a number of logs ;u. the mill and. more coming: in now::' Wehear`that a . new' post 'office is. going:to•be. opened :at T • .9l?e d W J releaq=� en's, and that the mail route to ,this office is going to. be clanged, and ,that.: G.: we. re�,,,to--have--the :mail Here •three' tirncjs-a week instead:of twice,,:. , . tour iGjiNaTQ N: Quite'a,'number,of, our;, citizens` are • • regaling , themselves in : 'piscatorial a :inusemente at' Port Albert,' 'and • secure,. quite' a number of theiinny creatures. • Our vil la a is sti]L,fu t er : ra rasa=`" g t• h P g ing, �. there .being two barber shops _conducted -by. J. Bamford: `and ,phry, ]r vin. ' 'The'latter comes ,.highly, e commended . W. Tho npson's and R; 'McWhin ey's now -residences are well on :the way..to comp letibn,, and • when 'finished Will -add much` to the a pearance• of P. our progressive village, ' • Wilford Cumberland' and sister, •,?en- ,nie. visited. their • brother, Joseph, .the' carriage .builder here, ari.the24tb, and; left for their henie township, of. Walt lace, on' Saturday, having- e>joyeil' tli'eii selves greatly, Willia►n: McKay, , principal of Hen salt pallid.sceool, when attending -the teachers' conyentioii at Goder•,ich,visi-' ted relatives •and renewed fortunes ac- 4iivaintances; 'He ii a,natiyo o,f.Duu- gannon having been born and brought up in it. -}tis numerous 'friends" slid acquaintances }volp�3tsei rto see -h n�t look e'o '. ill`: a. Two•gen:tleiticn ieprescntini the hinder twine company at 'Walkerton 'were in oni••'viilage•oii'llfonday`solicit-� ing orders, 'one of whotn.\vas ` ...,•El . .lett; who at, ne'tiino .alright in Dun.; gannon public school. M. Y Spriin is'here a'd you will avant to make . ever _thing look -;fresh.:. �i Y Y ea more thin :• HrOmO:O4O�O4iO.NONN+ l'nto' our store talo r :sec,,our lar a stock a n a full:kli �e in er er.... a.e��. ab a colas a� . �.� d Shade Gull' ' acid : et ' a sample card wh - r :. �u-. -e��.e . X011 '�'��"�i'a fan a� • Parlor, ; Bed a�1liln Room Spits A190 C�a rs'o ;a1 kind,,_ Sofas, 13a11'Raclis arlor 8c Zateasaon Tables •. Iir fact every thing to t e found iq::a • ars t C N 4 'Arid a1.ti y,at laurel° ooro�+��a+Nd+�.+►ssoH�cy� • 1040! riS was uneXCelled by none, not even by esietially. size 3,, will *bp .sold her whO On the sato() day: 'first saiv the far below Oost and alr-6"dd" light. ' I allude .td ber,:,oracicms "ICI's- -lino's,. will be itodued in 1...,jui._. tucurn,,lioir loss Will.bk,fele by the, ea. foeds In sit:s 6 must be Sold oi. 'given aWity, Call and bo oon- • • Barley', :11Qt Bath Briek, Boats Bruslibtr Goofectimioti CurrIOPcordor Ctesni Tarter! 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