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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce Ociunty, Friday, March 2Ist,
746.
lialrnpag* iawarrraa. AND TO Aitous
CORDIXG TO ‘HE DICTATES
SCIIZWI WE iTIEE ABOVE ALL
IfER, LIBERTIES
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March 21st, 1.800
apsf, .0-dnadisart edintirly
9apeitus of some prepostetpus
oxio: or railway speculation; the
it„te condition of some fleeced
441",'-$trithe eximattreaf some train -
Olt reveals the depth of
City and LOora4ce with
• iffaies. -4t.* ;hard
esu.ihe;,iiijnry. done. ta.`...Pmada
iywho ei0. 'not
iilAktitraand. wlipse Vachinations
1jit1eilaecva1l'il:dan4147.04 ftever
re the :Sympathy- of the fAuck4ian
416Y., I Probably no Ir.earti. *re
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04•,.;the Canadian GOvernyeent
o rpmove the determined' ig-
even thebest c ass o Eng -
:with regard to things colonial,
"Veit to protect them and the
i;ig'itolCariada from the f d
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aredai y practised. .One of the
reproaches which ha S ever
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ited 'Canada his just been,
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jiarrilifi.erime. Developments tend to
40...aeading or bringing out
• teaC" Of Seam and wealthy Eng.
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liS1104 1, 40, pupils" to learn farming
was 4uitei'fa'businessa and that many
younk:.men have bee*iticed to part
witretheinkalaribize5aVaiWtWif
as a "Wel". tend in Canada. If it
can be shown that thew young lads
are brought here to be. robbed and
perhaps mardered," oUr Government
has a duty to perform which it should
not neglect. The credit and god•
name of the country. afao .14 stake, and
steps -should trail the
countr • eon the true state
cifffairs h tft or tria o
pirchell on theAhaigif of murdering
yousig 'Benwell, and of Mrs. Birchell
as *n.laceesSery after the fact, may
lead to developments that 'may yet
atairibe Ala public. Public sympathy,.
how eap ie-,wajali Mrs. Birchen; as it is
ger • lbelieved that ahe too, has,
�u 14 the ecoundiel. •
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Pir looks(' as if the united States
authorities are quietly .w,aiting to see
what tiew taxes Mr: Foater• will bring
down his Budget before. they geate
work en their own protection wall..
'Having,. seen the budget, it is expect-
ed they will then go one better. That.
farm prodticts, will be farther taxed b'Y'
'the Americans' ii pretty eertain. . The, 0
aWays and Means Committee has near, afak
• ly finished its labors, and a. despatch •' Viej
says the duty on barley, now 10 cents, ' CC
will in all likelihood be • raised to 20 La.
cents, that is, wade equal to theduty
on wheat. The barley Malt duty 'will
be increased from 20 to 35 or 40 cents
per bushel of 34 pounds; :The duty on
hay will probably lip increased from $2
to $4 per ton. Apples, peas and beans
will also be dealt with for the better
protection of the Ameriean grower.
The potatoe duty will in all probabil-
itybe increased fcom 15 to 25 • cents
per bushel. Eggs, nnw admitted free,
will be taxea .4en per dozen.
Hides, novkadmitte ..tre, Apl rbab-
4elo
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ly be taxar10OW' iit..ad &glare . -
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MANMPPF.P.P.
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Beautiful Sealettes, Cloakings, Overcoats, Fur coats,
Astrachan Jackets and all other fur goods at large
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CAMERONt, MURDOCH & CO. At
LUCKNT7V- DITNGA.NNOTst—
OUR P
ICES A
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Our: priceSKhre down this week. You an get a
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port her by an English ad-
pr,i
.Ita
Whose astounding' affrontery
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tango contrast to the innocence
et'enibers'ef -his own class in his
arttry. But the painful atten-
at icli has been draiin to this
4quail °rite may have the
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'ffe'et of Warning the British
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0, 4., /4 against:the frauds of British
,iatirer4, •• The Canadian agency in
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13,,ms) we presume, done its
tAr11 4;r4 6.9
na
e igratioIL agents whe, un -
.b. giireal,ee to place young
-with- Caliactiaa tairmeas for
gin Canadian agragatture.
earA, indeed; some hone
as who work in ate'
*grants, but these Tad* ,j2!o•-re
OT to the class of 4tirpers who
eorithe ignoranoe, of their
and 'demand a fee, in return
• which! they do nothing Whatever,
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0uth capable ou a far
coming to the country,
as •aood a position as these
9st,Of whom have never been
(-)
'secure him. 'Perhaps the ,
aoffice might take advantag.Bse
twelr excitement to make
'y advertisement advertisement throughon t
of Greati3ritain that trust-
nfermation is obtainable by
donee with that office. It is'
awbat Canada can do to
'3Y
phil-
erests
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give
all
against the English
:S64iitOg yonng men with
WomanWForeign° Missionary So-
ciety.
4.501
m.
AND It YOU WANT A' BARGAIN° IN A
aa FUR CAP MUFF OR ANYTHING. IN.:
The sixth annual meeting of the
Maitland Presbyterial Woulans' 'For-
eign Missionary Society was held in
the Presbyterian church, .•Wingliam,
• on Tuesday, March 11th. .The presia
'dent, Mrs Sutherland,---pf----.-Riple,Y,
„opeiteda.the-ineeting with. devotional
exeraises; atter which the Minutes of.
• the r .priViotia .meeting were read and
adopted... :44iss MacQuarrie, of Wieg-
ham, ten,4efidto the visiting delegate
• a most cordial welcome to which -Miss
Davis, of Ethel responded.. The presi-
dent gave a very touching andim-
pressive address, ,and urged upon all to
• press forward to greater earnestness
and renewed activity in qie.' interests •
of. the work of the sociaty. The Sec-
retary's 'and Treasurer's reports' were
read which showed that the record of
the year's work brotightawith it much
that is encouraging rinkhopeful: The
contribution's for the year are $944:a7,
besides_the clothine sent to the North
West fer destitute 'Irichan women and.
children, valued 'at $366. MissiJichn-
Ston, of Kincardine, read a very in-
teresting paper on " Three. Model
Missionarios." Miss Anderson., of St.
Helens, read a.paper on,"MadagaScar,"
in which she gave a very interesting
description. of the country,.the people
and ,their customs. A most pleasing
• ificid.en a in .conneetiora- with -the. meet–
ing was the presentation of a life mem-
bership certificate to 'our esteemed
,preeident. The presentation was made
by Mrs. Murray, of Kincardine and
. Mrs. Dickson, ot Winghani in behalf
qf the auxiliaries comprising the so-
ciety. M, rs.Graham, the treasurer of
the society had charge of the question
drawer: Mits Htftton, of Winghatn,
presided,at the organ and rendered the
•society very .valuable services in taking
charge of the.. musical part ,•of the pro-
gramme. The following officers were
re-elected for the cdruityr year • Mrs.
Sutherland) President • its, Graham,
Trpasurera Mrs. MacNabb, Secretary":
A .very pleasant and enjoyable meet-
ing was brought' to a close: We enter
upon the work of another year with
the earnest; prayer that it may be one
of rich blessing to 'ourselves and that
many more may come forward to shate
the work•and that thro:ugh't ar united
efforts it .may, be a year of hlessinga .to
those living in darkness and the
shade* of death.
traders to renew their mis:T
••t pon her soil. A large pro-
twii` of the worst crimes perpe-
eit• and punished in Canada are
ht upon her by 'this class. It
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. • .0 ieast made pain to the
aaa,
•glisa that a blemished reputation is
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arose b
heap. 14^
in jail
• Short
ofpol
pat a handicap' here as in Eng -
at the removal rif
ints. greatly increases -the danger
t relapse ; that i.vhere drinking is
r ased by the stimula character
addr climote,-and that when people
'etti or Murder they are imprisoned
d here with as much cer-
as in England.—Witness.
•question the tetriptatisnon is greatly
6.4.4hiIitITTED FOR MURDER.
noun
and told
then oon
ecov
,coert ye
Vhe 13011el1 tragedy which occurred
fevi weeks agoin a swamp near
Aon, is.aeting more than or-
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*ta thaouhent, the country.
!he ,old,blooded nabure of the crime,
racitive for the :deed and the fear
thestiaurdet the outcome of a
lknatie plan for iaturder, and that
era hate died-, a sinila.r dettla by
1.8602.0 `Ageny, add jaarror te the
THAT UNE, GIVE US A CALL
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LARGEST STOCK OF
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• shown in Lucknow) consisting of
ACE• $k. 'ILEA gh,
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PHIL DELPHIA NQE'
INVINCIDL R AND
ALSO SAW HANDLES, BUCK SAWS,
AXE 'AND AXE HANDLES s4
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and a full line �f all kinds of hard.wre.
_1±13E -17.Q.: wiirciw,TiTTOICZTOW QINT'11_
AGENTS WANTED
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FORTRILL OURSERIEg.'
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• LARGESTAIN CANADA.
WE WANTRELIATLE, ENAGET
• IC mento sell our harsery stock
provions experience not necessary ; any man
with tact and energy 'can succeed ; terms lib-
eral, either salary or commis .an. Outfit free.
Our agenshave many advantages, such as
home grown, hardy Canadian stock. Choice
new specialtio, which aro of value, and which
cat' only be secured from us. Finch as a tom
Plete list of NEW RU13SIAN APPLES, the itirsort
PEAR, SAUNDERS PLUM, IIILI3ORN RASPBERRY,
mo0aa's lt;BY and BLACK CHAMPION CURRANTS,
MOORE'A DIAMOND GRAPE, Ote., etc. We have
given particular att,..ntion to the propagation
of hardy •yneties suitable to the Northern
sections of Canada. For terms apply to
• STORE &WELLINGTON.
-88 TOROTO,ONT,
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FARM TO RENT.
SPLENDID FARM IN THE TOWN- •
..a...SHIP of Kinloss, C6unty of 13i4tee,
260 acres,being lot. 6, con ,10 and:lot 10rcondi:\
russoibion given immediately: Apply to
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JOHN S. STEPHENS,
3844
March 156, 1890.
Barrister, Teeswater.
SA ,L,ES E N
ANTED FOR OURCOMPLETE
LINE OPNURCIIRY sbox. ALL
ne*, • choice aml fast • selling specialties.
I can furnish paying positions to workers. My
larl.?c experience hi' the business enables me to
offer special advantages to beginners. I can
Make a 'successful salesmen or anyone who
Fill follow 'My istruction, Permanent em-
ployment. Wages paid each week. Outfit free
AP once and secure choice of territory.
EDWARD Pi SNLL, •
ursery malt Ipotthester N. It
13 816 lairrundUt #E11.
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-AVINCr. -DONE E'jINF,SS IN
. . CANTo
ADA FOR H1 eAsr ::I, yRs,
oureveverything
ye ti b.n ii ntt at,t:i io 8)i) statntifsrfeactory. 1\0 previous ex ..,.;
mild I i •.- is well km, wn
We pay sal'I'Y and e xrwnses r,•ati the 'start if
perilicehrev
ncheis trreyqiiiiirbc41,
ee.Write iis for terrn,
which
before engaging with
any other firm:
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REFERENCES '-- Brittlittreet's rot Dtin,
Witnsto & Cos Commercial i:‘.veneies wit -
known to lyasine4s men; or Standard Bank,
(..lolborne, Ont.
CHASE BROTHERS' ,COMPAThcif,
Onsos- NUlaK,121711F.4T, Colbrne, Out
BULLS FOR SALE6
I WISH TO INFORNI THE PUBLIC
that I. have.tor sale four' choice yoong stunt
horn bulls, sired by the fine imporbai bult
Wallace. Prices reasonable.
THOS. A.N1.)11.11,1301Duatgookkii..
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