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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County, Friday, April 22nd
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l'HE LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO 'ARGUE
PIUSELY ACCORDING TO THE, DICTATES
OF CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL
OTHER LIBERTIES
tive homes, deeidedly of the opinion
that they had spent a very pleasant as
well as profitable time. It reflects
credit -0a thtt people.-nf the_ neighbor.,
hoed -to see how well and orderly they
conduct themselves on occasions of
this kind. The proceeds of the
evening amounted to the sum of
twenty dollars.
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Luokunr, April 22241., 1802.
LArilES,
A GOOD STEP.
The Government of Prince Edward
Xsland has determined to simplify the
Legislature of the province, and
to reduce the cost of Legislation and
administration. At present the Legis-
lature consists of two houses, the
Couvicil and the assembly, after the
British fashion of Lords and Commons.
The Legislative. Council, consisted of
thirteen members, of a considerable
property qualification, who are not.
nominated; as in the other provinces,
• but are elected by thirteen districts.
The Assembly consists of thirteen
members of a lower property qualifica-
tion, elected by fifteen districts. Thus
in ndditon to it ten legislators in the
Dominion Parliament, four in the
Senate and 'six in the House of Com-
mons, -Prince Edward Island has forty-
three local legislatorS. The population
of the province is only one hundred
• and nine thousand, so that, wth fiifty-
three leolslatorsthere is one parlirnen-
-W-,
try representative for every two
4 ' thousand men women. and children on
t -e--.1-gancl. The provincial legislators
are not very highly paid, the sessional
•;,1;-",41lowance for each, whether councillor
r, or assemblyman, being only one
•. hundred and seventy - two dollars
besides Mileage, whiCh in a province
only one hundred and five mites long
• by forty at its broadest part cannot
constitute a very great change. The
,,,,c,‘,expenses of the two chambers and of
this unnecessarily iarge number of
legislators bear, however, very heavily
.---.4• 1pOn up .Eunttli a people.
PEOPLE who lick postage stamps
' &bald read the following notiee which
appears in the annual report of the,
ItOst,...oeffice Department. Complaints of,
' mucilage would be far lesi
;-.3-jao Tufillc would kincry
0., •
bcifoit•rs- the envelope of
back te'Raelbt and ot
back to my shop—k-Irrd be
Reinhardt came in Iti*
following him. Rebil;i'd ,in
"What do you Want*. a
against me?" Hans sant'le
against you, and ,don't'Ni.#
thing to do with you.'
turned round and went a
said about a knife at tir,
Haus followed him, ar
towards the village. The '0
of my place. Mrs. Rein,f_
shop. Then Michael Hat- ,
came back to the shop. .18
hands with Mrs. Reinhardis
came in
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SOME wonnS
and Haus said : "I am la a
you have your knife open e
left, and his wife followei--
Before she went out Hauqn
hardt did not behave,hin
She said nothing, brit
out also, and the boy S d -
Mrs. Reinhardt was goin,
she told her husband that
his knife open ehe would.e
him. Reinhardt then ran )"
and asked them what they/
said they did not want anyti
the prisoiner should leave 1
The husband and wife entei
and the young Men, or boys
him. Reinhardt ran back ta"
raised his hand and said Mr
that entered he would stic"
after this Reinhardt camel'
The three came in after
went out as they came in,3
heard Haus,tell the prism,
knife, and put it in your }E
he was going home. Reiy
did Haus and Charles W5
window, and heard the c-
The ering work is being rapidly
pushed along, quite a let of 'seeding
has been done.
Mr. L. Wallace has returned after
spending a few days with friends in
Toronto.
Mr. W. H. Johnston and family Of
Hay paid us a friendly call last week.'
W. H. is one of our boyhood chums
and a visit from him seemed to bring
to mind pleasing memories of scenes
•enacted in days of yore.
Mr. Albert Johnston. and Mr. Snell
of Exeter paid a short visit to our
town last week. •
We are pleased to report Thos.
Dickson much improved in health,'
Miss Jane Farries is at present at
the old homestead after a few months
absence in Lucknow. The Lanes cor-
respondent must be a venerable old
fellow, for according to last week's
report his communication was made
to read and intimate that he had
acquaintances for a century, a quarter
of a century was the time reported
The new printing press or the devil
must be poor spellers.
On Wednesday evening of last week
we were called away to witness a
very pleasing affair which took place
at -the residenee-of -Mr.- Henry. John- -
ston, when his daughter, Flora Ann
was united in matrimony to Mr. Wm.
P. Reed of Lanes. The ceremony, was
performed by Rev. J. Kenner of
Lucknow, in the presence of about one
hundred invited guests. The richly
laden tables speak very highly for those
who had the provisions to make, and
the very many beautiful presents
indeed show the high esteem held by
the many friends toward the young
couple. We are proud to report that
the young couple have located in our
village end this will fully account tor
tbe busy preparations of last week.
We extend our best wishes for their
prosperity and future happiness.
HOIVESTY OF AGENTS.
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To the Editor of the Sentinel
It is often remarked that 'the honesty of
canvassers is proverbial. No class of people
have the opportunities to act d:shonestly as
they, as often in their rounds find doors open
and valuables eiposed, with none to molest
thein should they wish to appropriate them to
their own use. And yet we do net think we
ever heard of one breaking the eight commaud-
ment. We can only account for this, higb
standard of honesty on the ground that any
person who is industrious, as a rule, is honest,
and there is no class more industrious than
agents, canvassers and peddlers.
The vet/ reason that men and women go
into this business is to provide for themselves
and those dependent on them, and that with-
out being subject to the calif:co 01 an em-
ployer. Much less the penalties that beset
the lawbreaker.
We think that the public are beginning to
appreciate these facts, and consequently will
give this portion of the world's business people
the. encouragement and credit, • which al
agents, convassers and peddlers deserve.
tuCknow; Apr. 19, '92. • Com.
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"IF YOU WANT ANCITF
ole
This was after they
wcost
walked into my shof
Reinhardt was not in
iair-
said they would not 0 by
was etandingnround ,cess_
.went out, but; did ne and
to see Mrs. Reinimt
standing at- his owr well
where his wife wa .g of
told the prisoner : ausic,
the deceased. es all
have been dead el.' '
house. When t effect.
he said : " You tidal:ICC
You engaged th:;,amiiies
it. It 1 could ir select_
have served hirn
cou ld have got all very
the sante thing were all
son of Airs. Reiay aiS0
w audience.
After recess "3 iibfjrty
aaid : He was heir very
Remembered
Heard Haus the late
Reinhardt wit chairman
entered • the exhausted
. opened, poin' the Queen
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R SEM EN
THE CHEAT ROADSTER STALLION
CARLISLE
13026
Will be at the Wihtely House,
LUCKN C.,)W
ON TUESDAY NIGHT
Of each week during the season.
Parties having mares to breed' should not
book their mares before seeing this grand
horse.
LUC KNOW MARKETS.
• We extend a "Special Invitation to
• the ladies to visit our
Departi.nellt:-., • •
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Our stock cc mprises the latest and
best and we are still adding to it.
Miss Lawson takes pleasure in showing goods.
WM. CONNELL, Luckow.
LEADING HARDWARE STORE
Is the best ,place in town to purchase your
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Cross Out Saws, Buck Saws, Axes and Axe Handles
A full stock of the best makes in the market. Also a big supply of
STOVES, TINWA
E, AND SILVERWARE
All at the LoWeSt possible Prices.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOOK BEFORE PURCHAtiNa.
LAWRE
OF
5ts
Leading Hardware, TinWare and Stove Depot.
DON'T READ'
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Is the place to make your selettions in •
CROCKERY CR-ASSWARE, CR4WERIEis 8t PROVISIONS.
1 have in stock the following : •
;DriM Apple
Extracts
!Fitrs •
canned
'Fish, dried
'Gelotine
Gingers
!Hops
;Honey
'Ink
,Indigo
'Licorice
Lime Juice
Lenions
;Lamps
Ward •
• !Matches
'Mince Meat
•;Meal
!Macaroni
M ustard
:Meats, can
• Magnesia
Nuts
ways on Iwo.
Fine Confectionery, Fancy Goods,
Biscuits, Raisins, Figs, • Dates,
• Nuts, Etc., Etc.
See our Magnificent Stock of the above
FINEST COODS,
LOWEST PRICES.
All Fine Confectionery in fancy boxes
—1 lb., 1 lb., and 5 lb. boxes.,
DON'T Bi DECEIVED
by Fancy Shows. We have the finest
goods ever shown in town for
Christmas & New Year Trade
And our priceware cheaper than ever.
'All goods
Guaranteed Pure.
No cheap goods bought to run off at
Christmas. We carry only fine
goods all the year round.
WEDDING CAKES
- A SPECIALTY.
We have just received a car of flour
from Ethel Mills for Christmas and
New Year trade.
Now is the time to send in your
orders and get them filled at once.
Fall Wheat, per bushel.... .00 to .76
Peas et .... .00 " .54
Oats " .... .00 " .25
Potatoes ee .25
Butter, per lb rolls .14, tub .15
Eggs,•per dozen • , • .09
Hides per lb 3
Tallow " .04
Lard " ,08
Hay per ton $12 to 14
Turkeys, per lb .00 to .10
Geese, " .00 t� ,07
ont„ottftm(10ic respee. DuckS
rhei
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He heard son
side. Ha,u3 •
Reinhardt fo
THOS. REID.
200 ACRE FARM
FOR SALE OR RENT
'BOEING LOT 6, CON, 14. E. D. OP
_LP Ashfield, in the County of Huron, one
hundred and seventy acres cleared. The
farm is eituated 2i miles from Lucknow.
30 acres in bush, 80 acres in grass, 12 acres fall
wheat, good fences, good dWelling, bank barn,
stable and shed, good orchard, 2 good wells
and no better soil.
Apply on the premises or to
JOHN BARKWELL.
Apples
Blacking
Black Lead
Blue
Baking Powders
Barley, pot
Bath Brick •
Beans
Breorns
Baskets
Blushes
Bi4cuit
Coffee
Confectionery
Canned Goods
Cocoa
Chocolate
Corn, canned .
Corn meal
Currants
Currie Powder
Cream Tarter
Cocoanut •
Dates
NO. 1 Flour
!Nutmeg
!Oil, olive
lOil, sweet
Mil, -castor
Oranges
()at
'Oat Meal
!Pails
!Peels
Pipes
!Pickles
'Pearline
Peas. canned
Pepper
Eakins
Rice
Rice Flour
Sago.
Salt •
Salmon
Sardines
Senna
Seeds
Sugar
Syrups
Soda
Soaps •
Spices .
Starch •
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Strawberries, canned
Sulphers •
Tapioca
.Tomatces, canned
Teas
Tobaccoes.:
Vermicelli
Vinegars
Washboards •
Washirg Crystal
Woodenware
Whiting
Dinner Sets )/1
Yeast Cakes
Dinner Sets
'Tea Sets
Water Sets
Cream Sets,
Berry Sets.
Toilet Sets
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Goods delivered to any part of the town.
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