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The Lucknow Bentinel, Bruce County, Friday, April ?'th
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malt ACCORDING TO TAR DICTATES`
OS' CONSCIENCE WE $#i*Oil ABOVE ALL
OTHER LIBERTIES.
£uc*now, 111191.
¥UTJLSATING' BILLS.
The Retention of the officers of the
Methodist ministers of Newt York
decided not to allew women to become
members, ofthe conference. Women
suffragists ought to attack the church
first.
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THE SENTINEL.
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C'LEARING'
OF WINTER GOODS.
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PRESS GENERALLY.
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Clinton "News-Record"—The Luck -
now SENTINEL • is now printed on a
Campbell powerpress, and well printed,
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be,In called to a practice which is being
indulged in by some smart individuals
in Western Ontario. Dominion bilis
have heen mutilated by scissoring out
different portions of one dollar bills,
and then by carefully pasting the
pieces together an entirely new bill
has been made. Thus five single
dollar 'bills have been converted into
rix bills, and the Government cheated
to the extent of one dollar in six. The
assistant Receiver General at Toronto
has been requested to , communicate
with thedifferent banks on the subject
and it is, probable that .prompt 'steps
will he.; takento atop the praotiee.
SCIJOOL LXPENDI7'VRE
The :following amendment to ,the
Publid School Act is now heft* the-
Legislative
insLegislative Assembly :—The board 6f
puillio school.trustees in every city,
totvri and ' village shall immediately
after : the•15th day of December in each
5f,
"r,ear_pub1$sh. a detailed "statement of
4,1r'xx £{ the receipts and expenditure f..r the
eat�entling__ _the 15th day _of
December. The said statement shall
be signed ,by the chairman and
treasurer of the board and shall be
published forthwith in one or more
newspapers of the municipality (if any)
and in such other newspapers citculated
in the municipality as the board may.
direct. Instead of publishing the mid
statement in any newspaper the board
may cause the same to be' posted up,
-hot later than the 24th day „ of
December. in the office of the clerk of
the municipality and the treasurer of
,f the board, ' as :well . as at 'the
,ost-office in the municipality and
.at not less than twelve otherCon-
spicuous places therein. The treasurer
of the board shall procure not Less
than one hundred copies of the said
statement and.shall deliver or transmit
by post to .the electors who first
request him to do so one of such copies
not later .than the .24th day of
December in each year,
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WOMAN'S BIGHTS.
Whether will the State or the
Church be the first to repogaize that
w_omen is the equal • of man, a'sks the
• liatnilton Times? We hear a great
deal about what Christianity has done
tor wom•n—how it has raised her
from a position. of inferiority end
slaeery to the proud pedestal opon
which she is supposed to stand to -day
—and she is at' all times exhorted by
1 her spiritual advisers to thank her
eters that she was born in a Christian
..lenotrY. But why stop here ? Why.'
her disabilities aside and give her
. –aqua rights and privileges with the
men ! She gives , as lavishly of her
leeans," she attends the services of the
ehurch as regularly, she takes aS much
ieterest in the prosperity of the church
mad its missions as do the men. She
2lias to subscribe to the same confession
•Of faith, obey the same la*s and con-
..torm her life to the teaching of the
ethurch. Without her the church
swould be paralyzed, her missions
'would decline, her membership would
be reduced moiethan one-half and her
Sunday schools would iliebtae• ernp4.,
She is permitted/. to do a large share
church work, and may even sacrifice
. her life in a heathen land, teaching the
savage the way of salvation. But she
lannot be a Warden, an elder or a
the courta of the aiiieh.--Bfiev
of three to one the other day the
SENTINEL has put in a new Campbell
power press, ,which, with other et
cetera., "will enable it more efficiently
to cater to the varied wants and tastes
of an ever-growing community." Good
for you, Jim.
Kincardine "Review"—The Luck -
now SENTINEL has: pat in, a new press,
a out of which adorned its first page
last week. The SENTINEL looks well
lately, and we hope it is doing well.
Lucknow should stand by the
SENTINEL.
Acton "Free Press"—The Lucknow
SENTINEL has greatly improved its
facilities for the execution of a superior
newspaper by introducing a new
Campbell press and a quantity of new
type and other material. The SENTI-
NEL is an excellent representative of
its constituency,
wen- oundd-•"Sun" The Lackl,ow
(Bruce county) SENTINEL came to
hand last week printed from a new
Campbell power press and manifesting
other signs of continued prosperity.
We congratulate Brother Bryan on
his euecess. He has a 5 ood field and
is cu tivating it, well.May t • e
SENINEL's shadow never grow less.
Hanover 'Post" — The Lucknow
SENTINEL ,is now printed On a neer
Campbell power press. ,The enter .
prisiog proprietor has also placed a
hew job press io his office as well as
extensive additiCes to his job plant.
We are pleased to notice thee° signs
of, prosperity, may they long oontinue.
SENTINEL is now printed on a new
Campbell power presa, which greatly
improves its appearance. Bro. Bryan
llas been adding to his plant also in
the way of new• type. We are pleased
to.see these manifestations of prosper-
ity onthei‘part of :the SENTINEL. P
Bruce county is looking up. The
Lucknow SENTINEL and Wiarton Echo
are now ° printed on power presses.
There are now eight or nine' Mich
presses in the county. We trust that
the Bros. who are making such-
itn.provements in their offices may be
rewarded for their 'enterprise.
Blyth' "Standard"The Lucknow
SENTINEL is now printed on a Camp.
bell power press. It iS good proof' of
a .thriving town to see the paper
prosper. It shows that the 'business
men, know the vAlue of the same to
their ,community and are willing to
help their printer, to help everybody
London "Ad vertisee--James Bryan
publisher of the' tucknow SENTINEL, is
climbing away up. He has been reeve
of Lucknovv for seieeral years, and now
he has treated hts paper to a new dress
'and his offiCe -to a new Oamptrell
poWer press and 'a lot of valuable type.
Mr'. Bryan is an Old, Advertiser boy,
and his energy and talents entitle him
to the sliccess that' has attended his
efforts. •
Kincardine "Reporter"—The Luck-
nOw SENTINEL has done itself proud by
adding to its plant a magnificent
Cs.mpbell power press. The puhlisher
Mr. James Bryan, is a live, newspaper
man, a clever editor, and has push and
energy enough to run a first-elass daily
newspaper. The Reporter wishes the
SENTINEL greater success than its
eenial proprietor has ever dreamed of.
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Tara "Leader" --A power press has
been added to the plant of the Luck -
now SENTINEL, also a new job press
evidences 6f improvement show that
Mr...Bryan does iaot anticipate any blue
ruin in the printing business anyway.
The SENTINEL is a good paper_ and
from a large community.
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Paisley "Advocate' —The Lucknow
=roma Do the-
ft akbl–notal-ehanges--in-4te pun
plant A new power press, a new
Fancy Wooiies, Emma
Now is your time to secure bargains.
T'. DETLO
-SPRING.
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ur stock is now complete in all departments, and is
-the larges
BEST SELECTED AND BEST BOUGHT
ve- -ever .sem 1 o 0 uraahy cu t mere
LIBERAL -DISCOUNTS TO CASH- CUSTOMER&
A cordial invitation extended to all to examine. goods
and compare prices.
MILLINERY 1.
MILLINERY 1
Now is the time tor the ladies to call and lealie
their oraer for
_)ONNET.
Our stock was selected by Miss ,Markle, with an aim
to please her numerous customers.
Ladies Will Receive tile Oast- Aitteation
In this Department, as Miss Markle is always pleased
to show goods.
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HARDVVARE! HARDWARE 1
Go to T. Lawrence if you want anything in
THE, HARDWARE OR TINWARE LINE
tle has just received a fresh assortment of mixed paints in all shades. Alabastine in A shades.
Kalsomine; White Wash and Paint Brushes. " Daisy " Churns, 3 sizes. "
Washers. Wringers, cheap. Carpet .x,yeepers. Carpet Beaters. Gorden Tools of all kinds.
Milk Cans, Creamery Cans. Honey Extractors. Dairy and other Pails. He aiso
has in stock a fill line of fencing wire, Annealed, Galvanized, Barb and plain, and Zebra.
Coal Tar, Coal Tar Roof Paint, Water Lime, Plaster - of Paris, Paintki,' Oils, Glass and
Putty. He would also call attention to the next- adjustable wire window and tloor fly screens.
• mA_v-a-i-iflip,o-cra-pli:NG.
Done on the shortest notice and at reasonable prices. All kinds of repairing