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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County
AATizran con. len
may be, and however much he tnay be
icnpl'.ca,trd in. .the murder of young
Setteel! there is little doubt the pub-
lic look upon Mrs. Birchen as a wo-
man who deserves the., sy Apathy of
"the coulutunity in her unhappy posi-
tion, and will contemplate with plea-
sure the fact that she has been released
from custody.. If she is innocent of
AfitaTTS WANTED
FONTNILL, i OROF1IES.
LARGEST IN CANADA.
wBWANT RELIABLE, ENEBGET
IG meq to sell s,ur nursery stock
previous experience not necessary ; any mien
.with tact and energy can succeed ; terms lib-
eral, either salary or comm on. Outfit free..
Our agents have many advanta es „
w aau[ t ,:t _; i,it�i: tiat�is'n efrck`Oh.
z ins
new sperialtie3, which "r,. ,.f *mite, „uW ::Mils
can only be secured from ns, such as a corn
Mete lest of SEW RUSSIAN APPLES, tfe RITBON
PEAU, SAUNDERS PLUM, HILBORN RASPBERRY,
MOORE'S RUBY and MACK CHAMPION CURRANTS,
MOORE'S DIAMOND GRAPE, etc„- etc. We have
given particular att;ntion to the propagation
-of-hardy rarteties-suitable VI the Northern
sections of, Canada. For terms apply to
STONE Sc WELLINGTON,
Au anove'tty at ihe V'V''oricrs F'aiv. t
he meld at Chicago in 1892, P. T. B#f-
,num'pt'aoses an exhibition of th4
".oilltntu&ell.retuains of King nemeses
t't,4t.OlVigypt,othe Pharaoh of the Exo!-
r *e11 erase-of`hi wdaughter,
^We discoverer''csf Mdses. These corp-
• ' segs are ,now lit a mussuna at Beelak, in
Egyptian .government`$100,OQ0 To; the
,,right of of exhibitiing then in Europe
tA.tnet•ica. £iTaj .idea, he says,
• might bell. !lint a •million dollars but
0.
1a wdiitag to transfer •ally his tlghta
Op World's Fair committee. ,
away of the tnurriegre(1 tr.nn., not! fear
there to who: think differently, she is
indeed to be pitied. A stranger in a
strange land, with her husband in pris-
on charged• with the moat serious crime
ri-tl4e calender_:- and_,herself.cooked•up
'oon as an accessory to that crime, •is an
experience few woven are called npon
to _ throuel
,, 'I rEmperor .. W jlaatn. seems to e
;,i riddtn g:liiin k alt tI'ie advisers who
. , ploite l him during the reign of his
,,.'father anis' the first days of his own
reigns Count Von Waldersee has
loved the: l ismarks in private life and
• y�-steadoing old;, official has bean
''.-stppointad Chancel -rot in thei place of
••;Prince Bismark.., •Aa Tong sot Bielhartt
4 lives, however, 'he will, in all probabl1-
ty. be coi}snited in all great matters
p and will be the reliance of the people'
i}3 any great crisis. He hes retired
- A leaving the empire in the zenith of its
,,,power.—;T;i'itness, • ...... , .
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Ito
_PROVINCIAL Treasurer Ross has in-
s'oduced .a Bill respecting exemptions
from Jaxation, and the a 'principal fee -
tures of the Bill are to provide for the
''taxation ,of churches"and educational
;establishments for local improvement.
Public schools are not included in the
Bill, but univeaities, colleges, or any
incorpoorated`seminary of learning, will
be liable -VI the local improvement tax.
�� „,, i`.,�:- MPrmdi' tle-8teck3-wif r ,
,4; . 's ; • taxation to their•full value.. Clergy-
`,,' men's residences and, their' salaries will
be Valved waster the provisions of the
• Bitl, add, they +Will be plated:upon the
,die footing .as other citizens.
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Items of Interest.
—For sale.- On Saturday, March
',LJtb,at the Mart, Lucknow, a quan-
tity of first class household furniture,
the property of _Hugh McCallum. All
must beaslsld,as the owner is leaving
town.
--If any of sour lady readers are not
aleeady f`tcquainted.... with that --pioneer••
of domestic journals'
the ffoneehold,
they would - do well'to try it four
months • for only fifteen cents, as
offered in another column.
--Lidies ! Should you require any-
thing in the dress goods line give us a
call: Our stock is full of special lines
and special values in all the new
shades Oatneronj Murdock -it- Co.
—Some.. farmers say that the excess
of damp rainy weather, which has pre-
vailed all winter, has had a favorable
effect upon the• growing grain in high
lands and that the prospects for ;,the
coaling 'harvest are better than initial.
To ICE.at A.B. Cungram',t th
world famed St. Leon mineral water
direct from springs in the Province of ,
Quebec. Per all internal"disorders, to
restore and promote health, strength
and jpy life; long. Even physicians.
declare it "impossible to over rate its
value." Send in your orders and get
circulars of cured, , lio* to nae, what
professors and doctors say, etc. Pur-
chase nature's life giving water and
give it a thorough trial will convince
all. Remember the split, A. B. Con-
gTant's, the leading drug attore:
A
•EVEnvnonr will be glad tot know
just what•.marriage is. None but a
lady nould have told us is such glow_
ing words as this froth the Current :
"Marriage is the blending of two ex -
isteuces into one so completely that ail
individuality is absorbed, and the idea
ar personal pro&t is impossible; the
cementing of a union so a perfeet that
every light or shade tha.trfalls ea one
must reflect <aeittihe otiter;',the turning
+ret two rivers into a lake, : where they
roust flow on•as one forever; .the akar
vu which the light of ourpurest,'holiest-
• ei••Itshould over. ire burning. This is
itarriiige ; the marriage ordained by
' - heaver-, :blessed by Christ and . rever-
t • .need by our. fathers:"
"Tris farmer;" -says the New York
Wort'', .-is .t4ie innocent with' wliom
re troieetioniits.sport. He has been
Tooled with a tnyetical .home market
• for nearly: 100 years, and pow he is
informed that 'there are farther wei-,
conte surprises in store £or;higt. He'
y�e Messed with, a deity on l.at ]Py;
ergs, .Yteel sea •plultry and nearly all
-:other :farm tproduets. His 'horses are
Co' ,'be protaeted. Dear old 'farmer !
.`How' glttd.'he will be to know'th t if
any.eone is fooliali enough to kapott
-farm•producte v'bich are begginglora
- ,.►1 tstitet 'sial*11iernte. • The im•provicdent
'man 'Entust pay 'a duty ! Anll this
..eicotnee surprise is to makes the far:
•mer hildeiousiy hippy when he pays
taxes.on.his'•clathes, on his •traria'
Ito,
wtin':.over >,ptotected rails, on •itis
gulose agricultural iruple-
, b*nae 'and barns: A
welcome suprises wlil
•
vu' ` imettinai!ti;aaricultttrlat • hey-
ane may Ist wRek Mr. John Jury
rf Ethel, Grey• township. met with a
strange accident. He was uoing.along
smoking where some bnys • were play
' ng football, whetlrnne of the boys
kicked ,the ball airnditt struck him in
the- mouth, breaking' his pipe, driving
a piece of the stem into the roof of his
Irouth, knocking out one of his teeth
•and .u•psetting hilt to the ground....
—cheerful news for newspaper pro-
prietors cines froth Ohio. A paper in
that State re centage* t
forty tliree.men who would not pay
theft sU seriptions, and obtained judge -
(pent' for;tbe full amount'in each case.
Twentyreigllt at once prevented •attach-
ment by making affidavit_ that they. had
no more than the ]acv allowed. Under
the decision of the Supretne Court they
*ere. arrested for petit larceny and
hound over in the sum , of $300. Six
Of these did not give bond, and went t-)
jail: This is the result orthe working
-of the flew postai law, which mattes it -
Weeny to, -take a paper, end refuse to'
pay for it.
—Hello John ! Where are, you
going with your laid t -
I have just -been down to Cameron,
Murdoch it: CO's, for some groceries.
got a pound of their tea a few "days
ago and it was such grand value that
I concluded to get enough of it to- do
me all summer. It cost only 25 cts. a
`pound and is as good as what, .I have
•been paying 40 cts. for and I ant told
their other teas are ,just as good value.'
What do you think of those brooms,
-2-for 25 -ets. f--- r - lhough-t -reel this- sniff'`
there to day 'and, I intend to call again.
Well John,' I beaeve that I shall.
call •t yself and get just sucli a load a3
you have got. -So I am ori: Good-bye.
-=A marriage ceremony was recent-
ly performed by a minister of this
county wherein the contracting parties
were neitbeir particularly good looking.
After the ceremony was over, the lady,
who seemed in a pa•rticul try joking
mood. turned to the minister and ie
the presence of her husband remarked,
"Well, I always said I would never
marry for `money ; not for good looks,
Ott for lave ; ' but I did think when I
*otic marrying for love that I would•get
t eaten who was good looking,
blesaed if I've even got a husband
•tlinrt a good looking " TI•e poor fellow
ani tiotY.'.?, • , Ilx fiditM a laugh.
at whore this remark was levelled, took --
.4:yao
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Friday, March 2130.
-=IPANTED--
-[HAVING DONIS Bilt$INESS Y
ikr
-� L CANADA FOR Tal ,•AR ' 30 YEARS.
our reputation and re onsibiltty is well known
We pay salary and expenses from the start if
everything is satisfactory. No previous ex-
perience is rewired. Write us for terms,
which are very liberal, before engaging with
any other firm.
FARM TO RENT.
SP'i':'N:NDIi1 FARM Iti `f'HE TcIWN
— ;i I of lii do a. Connie► of Ii7ucetr
2 0i rt hemg!Ut-6,.cmrri0, and Ica ;0: sen. -1L
Pussese ,z* given immediately. ripply to
JOHN S. S'fIIPHENS.
3-844• Barrister, Teeswater.
March 15th, ]590.
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SA LESMEN
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mma $ (:o's ('ommarcial Agencies, well )
known to hitA+ntaso.-...
livauiYaRtyi Dank,
Colborne, Ont.
CHASE BBOT ENS' COMPANY,
limos- NURSE YUUEN, Colborne, Ont
$t UL” L.S FO SALE.
I WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
that I••bave- tor sale four choice yuuug abort
herr, bu11a sired by the fine importer .null
Wallace. Prices reasonable.
'4'V LIT:L (,b' NUIISERY STOCK. ALL iJ
new, choice anti fast selling specialties.
I can furnish paying positions to workers. 1)y
large experience in the bnutueess enables me to
offer' special a•lvantag'a to beginners. I can
make a snc,:es`sful salesmen or anyone who
w e'If, llow n,v instrnt•tiou, Permanent , tn-
lu Inert. VV,ig;es ►uiel each w,;tk. Outfit fres
App nncald arenre chnicH of territory.
EDWARD P. SNELL,
t -•c
MENTION Clint PAPER. •
SP.RING 1 -:- 180.
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Our stock for the season is now about complete:- ._
We ntver presented a better'.' selected lot of goods to dur many customers. Each .department
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
Boots and, Shoos et_ tote-_ with great bareltins.
OP -Reader; if not already a'customel•, call and have a look through.,
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LUCKNOW & D r1 GANNON
SPRING} GOODS
azr new sprig goods ,are all now in stock: Having -
made out -purchases earl • customers will �', stomers end our-
values
ur values equ ai to any offered. Our motto has•
been to
furnish each department with the mmost
seasonable
a-ailorallg, specl
alti.es.
001•T...NTELII.
PlIEPARE FORi
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IN
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have on hand a •full supply of prepared Paints all colors,' Paris White"
whitenind nla;
bastine, the best wall coating' any shade, white -wash, paint and all other kinds of brushes. •
SAP PAILS, DAIRY PAILS
,� CREAMERY
CANS AND MILK PANS &.
AL1L KINDS
OF TINWARE,,. C HURNS,-lW A-SHING MA-
'chines, wringers, (cheap) and cistern pumps.
0. 1C. building papery the best and cheapest in the market, indistinctible, and. vermi e. 'roof ;
also carpet felt, tarred and brown felt building paper. �p '
Barb wire, plain wrist, oiled and enameled and
"Z P., , IV -NNT T?,
Parties who intend to build . would
find • �t to their ad-
vant,ge to give me , call. ' , -
Faro roughing a speciality. `
�' hepairing promptly attended to:
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