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L:7n fLtBEBTY To UTTER 1IQTr•T O ABOVE
1..6,,GJaii)ING TO THE DLVTATr.s OP CONECIEN
-j PRIZE ,BOVEALLOT$BE.LIBERTIES.
41:03.pnor .*A7:4c1;
thousands;; at any rate they. Were f• m
far an (l -.near. 7EStellar and I faile . -to
meet out friend at the station, as
'watches Werslow, -sohetook the us
• .and a#teii been, driven around: the. it:.
lege upone: street .and down anot er,
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tossed sed. About that h
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' 'busfor nearly. an hour, .the „di er
-lashing his, horses almost to • a-, gal sea p,'
;that dear, patient man was- depos'ted-
-,at Dr. turner's -residence, zv-.re
.Estella: and I had dined butan ur
tagiiz. { As soon as the ;bus stoppe she
crowd - gathered; and as our fi°-lid.
..came Out -of the house, having lea i ed
;that le were: notthere, . a snout stat
tom. air, and cheers for , ac m
paniecl by such: sweet music as of tin
cans,cow- s,. w -bells --and. dinner horn an
Make._ . Our friend .drew::.h is rev„, v.-er
..o in tli air but it only d:.
gild. fired. , . y segue
:adding fuel to the ilainea,- as the iot.
.increased. • He' took .refuge. in f wo.
. h1p118e.S,• blit was.:orcle ed out, ail. •at
last :-got' nto shelter- at the - W 1 ;ely -
1-Fouse, the proprietor ofthat.esta •. ish=
ineiit looking after the,: interest (I) Mk
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gc est'with his usual urbanity. r ella`
-about ten o'clock, pec ived a : note , -mil
1111_, S`a'� 3F1 .g that he was beseig :at
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the hotel, and .could not get :her
house, and asking what he shoul ” do.
She -replied that she: and I war ' otb
'.of us so much upset - that it w , :in-
' possible for us to .see .him • that i ght.
• but would do the next morning. But
.alas ! .through fear of • the mob ` sA' his .
;anxiety for .his dear children at me,.'
I know .not: which- I heard• he " : ssed
F; a..slee;pless night, pacing_ _ "the roc : tilt
the break of. day, •when he. wast eon.
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hurrying to the: station with hi -=grip
sack in nand, into which the *nzbP: ling
} ' • before _ he had' so. care -fully. plac -his
linen for a week's soJjurn arson ' us.
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And now; _Mr, . Editor, lirough ' this .
riot -I have lost -akiic,dear.liu ancl,•
.one who was. worth_. 53000, i •h• no
• - -.debt; so he. wrote;' arid-. I hared: area;
,son to doubt his word,., and as :' was
so good to • state in one`. of hi' dear
letters, that with the heel, :of ` inti - , we
-would be , •coniforttable. " duri "the
,afternoon of Wife." Qnite poets ` 1, is
it riot? Oh poetry, how Ere f° are
thy: charms but. I was- forgett my,
self:: - .Do you thin; I ban -SU cient
_:cause: to tinter a ,•suit ` for. da ages
agaisist-.`the- Corporation of : Lu now
ill the -Surrogate. Court1 9r ou
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thick I had better:let. the:mnatte drop;
•r as that is generally k, a , sorry g ` e to
';enter- by. Iidonotf wish' to ke a•
_ • pun, 'I- are; 'not .in the humor, tl 0. last.'
:-fort*-eight hours I have lead t' cable
• enough to drive ,guy sane Iva a s -n in-
. sane, ' but I hope to -live throug it -as
:_ I have ;had twelve ;year's experi;. ce of
married life. Do please let m know
by _your devil,. •I behave that what'.
;you printers call - the - boy, ' ' at I
•should do iu. this.. .Tatter,' .and lieve-
me to be your paid up subscribe , (you
.slid not -send= me a receipt for t `e last
quarter-;]
k Your Truly,
Lmzn) •MCGt on .-
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R --How m h did he charge you ?
H -He colleted -40c f ronv me Niblick1 con-:
sideri an'exhor dant :charge. . •
R -To what place were •sots -conveyed by
the 'bus P
li -To Dr. _ erdner's. ,
'R—`When did -the-, mob first= shew .riotous
symptoms 9 ..
H --,On leaving. Dr_ Gardner's, for hotel - an
immense crowd of boys Pursued unci : shouting -
and ringing hells. One .person km,ckedoff•my :.
hat. --whereupon 1:• discharged "my revolver: iu
the air to.letthem see lr was prepared: to e.-
Purl myself. and if anyone - .had''4nolested ,ue
further W.mdd have shot him; so help my G •
:I Did the mob_ ask you fer.money? ` •
l3 .Yes, they asked .me- for -S10; but I would
see them.- iu h - bef ore I would give. them :a
cent
R, ; Do you. feel . disinclined to _state .the
nature of your business to:Lucknow..-7.-
H -- I am. here nn business, . orrather absent
from ;business am—ani—a dyspeptie, and:.
,and—am out ftr- a'couple of weeks. Gentle -
Men the.question:is:a delicate One and do uot-
wish oto :lengthen our interview.
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hy 'sit SO
exp ;aid - givin
aleamen want to
st be 115eQause our Goods are;
No o1to-� g
t. goods at
C��.Eas ]ata rightprices.
die
M_.OUMIJ{NIC ►T1Oil..
7o the Editor of the Sentinel •
DEAD SIR, i did not intend to re-
ply. to. any more'of •Mr. Purvis' -letters -
and :will do so, i- ow fora the last= time,
very: briefly: - Mr` _ Purvis has- taken
-the i cowardly : way .of blaming the
Treasurer -and. Clerk: for work that had
r-:
tio`pass under his- .notice;, through his
ovirrt hands and signed by himself.. Ie
was:at/the -last meeting' of Council;
April'� • :th� and read -froth- T •y last
:IQ
letter "that even':- the 'cheques issued
by the 'Council for ditch.-accouuts,
se=veral of = them _-representing -large-:
amounts of money, do not state What
!bylaws they should be paid, out under;"
which he said then was not true. The -
Treasurer being present _ with his;
books and `vouchers, I, is_ m.ediately
handed over to Mr Purvis, in presence
of the -Reeve,--.Clerk, and :Councillors,
cheques 'aniounting . to _ $147 signed by
Mr Purvis, and none .of them -stated .
;shat- particular by law..they should be
paid -•under.-.: Bnt notvyithstanclin g this
he states. in lis -letter ..of last' week,
that " Mr Payton makes another- Iris-
leading statement when he says that
"cheques•: do not shew the by-law they
should be paid under." Now, ` Mr.
Editor,-'I..call that .an •untruth and
something like swearing - to it. - 11 fir.
Purvis has: got mixed in -doing so• much
figuring. .How he -makes "nine other
•
coupons -of $I:1-0 amount_ to $13.50,
-.glue 31st Dec. 1883, I: cannot under
• stand. : We :have it in. our: Report
and. in its -proper place as coupons re
tired, $15.30. , Mr. Purvis, we --all.
know, you are well versed in municipal
lam,:
and .that you have - statutes off -by
heart. I .heard -a Councillor remark a-
'fewdays ago. -"that if Paxton studied
the statutes all day- Sunday like Mr.
Purvis he would have "them:off .by
heart toy" -Mr. Purvis, it appears did
not get the satisfactionhe thought;he:
was entitled t� :from tie new board sit
the last , meeting of. Council; •m. a ' nd sill
las. something -Corrupt , -g.g corrupt in him,Well
in! -leaving .you; frielidPurv-is, willgive
you the.:Quaker's advice "out with it
`-friend,, -thee willl never get to Heaven.
with that foul _ stuff on thy stomaoh."
Thanking you, - Mr.. Editor, for the
space you have given in your paper,- :I
am .yours ;truly,
• ROBERT PAXTON.
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Good yse13 alld Span Tea,fGr:
6.thw Canned Apples for , , ,
Men's :Tweed Suits for__ - . , . '..
M -en's and .Boys' Nests for, ..$1
Boys' Felt Hat north. $1 for . 60t
Men's Felt Hat worth e2
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tot 5041
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Remnants of
6:G _ tt
fir- s Goods
Prints
Tweeds
Ea7Top Onions, Dutch Setts,
Cans,clian Potato Onions,: 'Yid•
Garden Seeds..
at Cost:
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English ails
all kinds o l
1 Labrador herring at.
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act
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ED —`fie wouldi just :state or the
benefit of -Mrs, McGregor thy.: we do
not- run°u, legal firm in .:coil lection
with this paper, nor clo we al w our .
den i1 to run around. the : villa with
:answers to correspondents, r our
.opinion Mrs. McGregor had b ;ter let
` the matter drop as in ;l cin to law
,
there is -a sorry gate . to go • t ough.
We,rearet'- exceeding for this sturb-
,.ance as the party in qu 9 of : a
wife, to all appearances, seeto be
an intelligentand, respectable . .ntle:=
. • man,: as can be"gleaned-from'1 e fol-
lowing- interview between ll : arida
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special reporter. ;`:
R -I am sorry to learn that you Lve. met
with such uncivility to -night, -but sieve ale
.sir, that demonstrations ale very sual in
Lucknow: •
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-II •It is to be hoped they are. tbink it
very" discreaitab1ee to :the town. ` ,
R—Will your give inc your nam d place
.of abode? j' -
' H ----Certainly not, certainly not. ( rob ex-
.citee) I am not a boy ,nora fool,.a re+pact-
,ib.e business man, came.to town • rausiet
busine:•s, the boys have•met with : wrong
Man to hand them -110 -in -buy,whi ti...,_ don't.
purpose giving thein a d--.- cent.
, .R=On airivina• at the station w you. in-
terfered with in any way by the b ?
11 -,--No, I was not.: I was civill; - eated Ct
the•station,took the 'bus- down to et with
..,f no incivility the conveyance, 'bi tvas not
brought tothe destination where Ita ;driver
e
was insti ucted to bring int.. ' } . • ; ;-,
B—Do you think the driver waseollusipn
-With the mob? • • . i . 1:;"
H—I ceitainlyiiethinkso, and n I think
he to* my money urteier falee kre of tell_
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The '-Princess" Shoxt-Harn Hull.
•"YOUNG FARMER.
A CHMAK
BOOKS
IN THE HIaat COURT Op JUSTICE,:
CHANCERY ii/VISION.
RE 'PERCY
STEWART VS. PERCY.
tSUANT TO .IJDGE31 ENT AND
• order made in this cense there will :a
• soldby public miction with the approbation q`:,if
Wm. A. McLean,=Esquire, the Master of t s
f ignorable Court at :.Vv alkerton on l--SaturdaylligiOlhda oftsig. -'8'
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y ay_ 1.1
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VER
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at the hour of two o'clock: iu the afternoon
W H ITE LY' R HOTEL.
in the Village cf Lucknow, by PeterCorrigC -
Esquire, Auctioneer, the rollowiug proper if
•j(j1�j■■, namely, the Routh Thalf and the south half . ,la
Yti1�00. '. .•y
the nartbkl�saif of L�1ncle:Ie situate on Stant,_ a, _
street in ,the said Viiia re Of Lucknow, a 1a
veiningthree-quarters Of an acre more or 14 .3'
There :are erected on iibe said land a lafcle
two storey frame hotel with, sheds and.13114
.5ttacliel , known e, , the "Itoyal Rotel," r, tl.
.also a large frame barn hr good repair. '
The property is situated on the north,,,{.a
gravel ,road leading into the said Villageat
Lucknow, and is well sittated°and adapted i y,
.: a .Farmers'- ifotelo
OR SERVICE TO A- LIMITED•numbert
of .cows this season, at Lot -17; . Con. 12,.
Y. Wawaliosli. Terms for the season , G•rades
$2.00, ;' Thoroughbreds $8.00.' _
- PE-i)IGt-REE•- -
"Young Farmer" -703— dark red, calved
April I2th,1882, bred by H. Snell & . Sons,
Clinton, out.. 4ot7 by Prince' of • Seaham;
21.432, Damp ---Mand _by Oxford;Butterfly
-! 383-- • Princess Alice by 3rd Bail- of Good-
ness -7385--- ; Lady. Lorne by Diicie :Duke-
384—• ; . `Gilliflower by • Duke of I3ourbon,
5646,4' 'Theresa by Baron :Solway, 6431, ;
Strawberry by Cobden (13670) : R d`Bose by
Young Briton (15765) ; Lady Jane (imp) by
• Sir Walter (2639) ; a; son of Booth's `Jerry •1
(4097) ; Young Star (5310)•; Rotaberry (567) ;
a son of Comet (155). 'fI'rince`of Seaham"
a puri; "Princess" Bull was imported- by Col.
Taylor, of London, for service-hr=his celebrat-
ed Princess herd.
• EDWIN GAUNT,
>lm -534. St..Helene_P. 0
FARM FOR SLLE.
•
TERMS OF SALE ;
There, will he a reserved bi��i byy
said MAW, Tho purchaser will at then 111,4
of sale pay down a deposit 4.f ten love cent. 40
the Vendor's Solicitor and the balance A ' ag
Court lit ,one month therefrom •witimeat int r-
est when the purchaser will be eniiiyled to 1.ri
,-
ession.'
'rhe VEndor is not to be bound to �,roducc 'op
furnish any title deeds, abstracts, orOdor dence of title.
The prperty will- lie s3old of ° incl :n
brance. k.f •
In :other respects the awlitions of •sale
be the standing conditions of the Court; ',4.1
Chancery.
For further information app1y t 1•V•• ,
Loscombe, Eseltiirs, Solicitor, l incardi aeA
'Phomas Dixon, Esquire, Soikeitor, Wali. ir:
ton, or to -the aintiif'e .solicitor Luei�aa ;w..,
Dated this seventh day of April$ A.D 1.04, • -
WILLIAM A. McLEAN,
Mas.$er at NVall ort, zt,
ELLIOT TRAYER,•
- Plaintiff's Solicitor, ,uckni*
1
-ZING S. H. _LOTS 25 ANIY 26, IN
the 1 st concession of Kinloss, situated.
411 miles from:. Lucknow, -11 from White
church ,*and 7 from Wingham,:cousisting of:
100 acrrs, 7e- acres &eared, of which, nine.::
acres are under tall wheat,' balance hardwood
bush. ' . A never -failing: spring creek runs=
through the farm. -A• gotta brick yard and
brit&machine au the ,premises:• _ - Good frame.'
barn and stables with=iog Louse. For further
particulars -apply
` ANDREW `McWILLIAD,IS,
4 In - 43 • Whitecci ureh
'ItliBliffe ;1OTTCE,
ISI, PAR -TIES -ARE' HEREBY -CAU
tinned against--negotiating.&promissory
note :wide' by me=in-favor: of 'L'hos. Lawrence:
& P0..;—for $i4 and. dated tin or about the 14th:
.nf-1111irch,iast,, as I: have nyt received value for
the same. - -
GFURG HA1t1 IS, Asbfield�
� public are also fiirther notified not tri
:crept any promiesory ueites'made out • on 'to
',printed fermi est Thos. I awr`ence= & Ce., .-as
they Ito -not allow the,same:to be wild hyaaents':
I T HO% LAWRE CE &t0.,
4,535 • .Idncknow'1'-. 0.
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$ urdock
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BLOOD
BITTERS.
''NIVEL CURE .OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS, . DIMNESS,
,DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY,
INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING
JAUNDICE. • OF THE HEAL: T,
ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF
$ALT .RHEUM THE• STOMAL :.
HEARTBURN;. •- DRYNESS
HEADACHE- OF THE Sar,
• Aetd every species of disease ar-tsln ''ftin
dlaordered:UVER, KIDNEYS, 80M&14
ROWELS OR • 81.000,
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