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Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-04-15, Page 4" z, • •••, ntlutow*txtinet WE LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE PREELY ACCORDING TO, THE DICTATES OP CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTIES Luokaoar„ ;5th, 1,802. ••••••—.•".. WE Fuerstenwald, blisko Kassel Sluzyl za ,parobka i odznaczal sie pilnoscia i uczciwoscia czystej. krwi baron niemiecki ktory przez zrza dzenia losu stracil byl przed tem caly swoj majetek. Obecnie otrzymal po krewnych spadek wynoszacy pol • miliono marek. Powital on. usmiech fortuny tem ze przeznaczyl szesc • mataku na dobroczynne cele. SIR JOHN THOMPSON cannot :62,ke a beatinggracefully, and he has decided to appeal against the decision of the courts whiChdeclaredthatMr.Moviat's Govern- :•mient possessed the right to exercise the Pardoning power and to commuteand remit sentences for offences against •" Ontario laws. Like Sir John Macdonald he. will waste a lot of -money trying to • get *head of Ontario's Grand Old Man and find at the end that he is not in' it when it comes to constitutional law with the Ontario Premier. • 441i4trw 041001161A04. •'•• ^ • ..1(4 '44,010 h Na4 „ •-•,„ The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County, Friday, April 16th and foe the unist_e_ad_y tenor of his brain, we would beg to say that we fail to -see why any reader of our items in Lanes news refering to the Crewe blacksmith, should get into .such a confused state of mind and commence slinging ink and threats around in such wild pro- fusion. We only quoted the gentle- man's own words as near as we could, that there was no money in remaining and never insinuated, in any way the reason why, and the sCribbler from Crewe, who must be in some official capacity, as ha speaks as one having authority and not as a Scribe accuses us of casting a slur at the wonderful city of Crewe.. Now this we emphatic- ially deny, as we very highly respect and esteem the people of that vicinity especitlly the aged and honored Post- master, and we are sure that no one but the writer of the article would ever imagine that we wished to cast a slur on old and tried" friends of a centuries' accquaintance. But the Crew Scribe's heart became wrathj, as he says, and his face grew' hard and it got into his head to. fill his pockets with stones and beitride a mule andsallar forth and anniliate the humble tiller of the soil at Lanes who happened to pen the question. But we fsil to discover what effect his amunition would have except to urge the ashamed mule to hasten to deliver his load and return to hianarrow stall. He next says; fortunately for us he allowed cooler second thought to soothe his feelings and concluded to deal more leniently with us. And really it was a blessing. But we would advise the young man in this wise. If you venture out with your mule- don't Prohibitionists in Manitoba are ask- bestride it but attach an ambulance wagon to the rear end of the beast for ing that the next provincial election a your cafe conveyance back to Crewe. vote of the people be taken for or In the second version which we sup - against the suppression of the liquor , traffic. The movement is heartly • endorsed by the Winnipeg Tribune, the organ of the Greenway Government. . ,Sooner or later, says the Tribune, prohibitory laws will be enacted by all Christian countries. Somepeoble may que'stion the power gf the provience to submit'a plebiscite because it is not provided for by the constitution, but ' nowadays. finely drawn Constitutional' points do not count for much. 1 • The fine appearance of 'spring has 'teen reversal] by another snow store% k„• At the.promotion examination held ..1;jukour school a large number succeeded •• n passing o elm classes, 41t • mistake occureddin our last report; Kiss _Mary NiTallace has not left our section as reported: Mr. Alex. McLean is the owner of a • .very fine foal bred by J. C. Martin's Dexter, a very fine roadster stallion. pose ha prepared for the by weekly mail he mentions, he tries to explaiu what we might have meant and says.; if so, he will withdraw his colors from the field: We just say for his especal instruction that we meant just what we said, neither more nor less, andjust let your colors remain where they are my friend as they will not draw any par- ticular attention in the future. We flatlydeny that we alluded to Crewe being unable to. support a blacksmith, but the ink -slinger of that town nobly condescends not to sit heavily upoE. us this time. Now this is very considerate indeed, and we feel very much obliged for his thoughtfulness, but at the same time wn could eassly bear the weight of the sit but for the uncleaness of the sitter and if we do not get into trouble any bigger th:an a house the Crewe blacksnaith vacated it will not distrub our ,equilibrium very materially. In friendly advice neighbor, if you wish to, use any Lanes News Items as a text in the future you will be in every - respect welcome, but keep your brain 'cool until it becomes solid aS if may perchance do as age advances. 'How- E SHO 41- We extend a "Special Invitation to the ladies to visit our Millinery Departments Parties Who have seen it pronounce it ever if you and your companion decide a regular beauty. to visit our corner we will entertain - Mr Lawrence Wallace is visiting yor and feed the mule. • friends here after about twenty years absence in the land of Uncle Sam. Will Nelson has gone to Auburn for the summer. W. 0 Johnstone intends removing to Lake Linden. It may be dangerous to mention anything about a blacksmith, but, we must not overlook the fact that our esteemed citizen Mr. 0. Rouse is now preparing to huild a large commodious shop, the old one having become too small for his steadily increasing busi- ness. Mr. David Little has received the contract for building the above men- tiOned shop. • A great many of our farmers have been busy sowing grass seed during the past week. • Scrubbing, scouring and cleaning up generally has been going on in the house so long vacant, what will be the outcome we may be able to find out before next week's items are fowarded. Mr. James Irving has rented the farm soon to be vacated by W. 0 - Johnstone. Mr. D. Quinn is erecting a fine new implement house. The Trustees have decided to put galvanized troughing on the school house, a thing which is badly needed to protect the stone work from the effect of the eave's drop. Mr Wm. T. Gardner, of Zion gave us a pleasant call last week. Miss Dickson of Seaiorth has 'returned home after having spent a short time with friends around here. As might be expected from the out- burst of fiery eloquence of your Crewe Vorrespondent in last weck'S issue of the SErriNeL, our budget f hews is . tteemingly Ii but we are alive -nevertheless. And while we feel very much for the uneasiness. of • our friend S. S. NO. 13 ASHFIELD Our stock cc mprises the latest and best and we are still adding to it. Miss Lawson takes pleasure in showing goods. WM. CONNELL, - .5th—D Smith, D Lougheed.' Sen A Bowles. Jr. 4th --M Jury, M Alton, M Lougheed, M J Hackett, M Johnston, R Agar, 11 Thompson, J Phillips, A Somerville.. , , Seri 3ri—T Arnold, J Sineltzarl- M McMillan, AV Hackett, G Borland, W Rutherford, M Smoltzer, R John- ston, G McLean, M J Speers, I Cran- ston. Jr. 3rd --7J liarkley, S Thompson, 1.1 Nixon, L McCrostie, L Edwards, P Somerville, A -1‘.1cLe.n, M Nixor, F Borland. Sen. 2nd--G"R,ogers., C Agar; W Irwin, M Barkley. j•Thompson, M J Hopkins, W White, M Stothers; A Phillips. Jr. 2nd—J Johnston, H Barber, G Nixon, W McOrostie, D Thompson, L Alton, W Nixon, ,E "-. • Lucknow. HE LEADING HARDWARE $TORE Is the best place in town to purchase your Gross Cut Saws, Buck Saws, Axes and Axe Ilandies A full stock of the•best makes in the market. Also a big supply of • STOVES, TI ARE, AND SILVERWARE All at the Lowest possible Prices. OALL AND EXAMINE 0yR STOOK BEFORE PUROHASIN3. Pt. 2nd Sr.—A Sherwood, M Edwards, T Rutherford, B Sherwood, J Agar, T 11 Spiers. Pt. 2nd Jr.—fl Rogers, L Agar, A Barber, E Sherwood. NOTICE! THOS.. LAW v Leading Hardware, Tinware and Stove Depot. ON'T READ' THIS! Fine Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Biscuits, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Nuts, Etc., Etc. See our Magnificent Stock of the above THE LICENSE COMMISSIONERS for the South Riding of Bruce, will meet to consider applications for tavern and shop licenses for the ensuing year, at the Walker House, Walkerton, on Thursday the 21st day of April, at 10 o'clock a. m. ANGUS STEWART, 'Inspector. SOUTH RIDING OF BRUCE. FINEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES. All Fine Confectionery iu fancy boxes lb., 1 lb., and 5 lb, boxes. DON'T Bl DECEIVED - by Fancy Shows. We have thafinest goods ever shown in town for Christmas & New Year Trade And our prices are cheaper than ever. All goods Guaranteed Pure. No cheap goods bought to run off at Christmas. We carry only fine • gorials all the year round. WEDDING CAKES The total number of Tavern Licenses issued in this district for the current year is 41. Total number of.Shop Licenses for the current year is 3, No. of applications received for Tavern Licenses for the ensuing year is 39 and for Shops, 3. ' ANGUS STEWART.; ..—..31)1111SC..BARTMLTA, 2-951 Inspector. Box 179, Lucknow F. O. I d A. SPECIALTY. We have just received a car of flour frem Ethel Mills fpr Christmas and New Year trade. Now is the time to send in your orders and get them filled At once. THOS. .REID. 200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE OR RENT I al 1114. Is the,place to makeyourselections in • CROCKEEM CI-ASSWARE, Elfie.GEME & PROVI$IONS. hAve in stock the following Apples - Dried Apple Nutmeg „ Soda Blacking .Extructs„ " )i 1• o1iNe 'Soaps Black Lead ' .Fivs ' Oil, srOeet , . , • • 'Spices , Blue , • i Fish, canned Oil, eaStor , .. ., 'Starch • ' Baking Powders Fish, dried' C1rauges . IStrawberrie, calmed Barley, pot • •Gelotine . ()at Msal ISulphers Bath Brick Gingers ' Pails • '1.'apio.ca, , Beans Hops Peels "romatees, canned. Brooms - lIoney ..• Pipes •Teas I , ,..' Baskets ••, 'Ink ' IPiAles IT° unccoes .; BruShes Indigo P,earline . Vermicelli Bicuit Licorice' Peas:canned , • 1Vinegars . Coffee . Limo Juice Pepper . 1).Yashisards ' • Confectionery Lemons 111.,isins ' - Washh.g Cry s al , Canned Goods • 'Lamps - • . • Rice • Woodenware . ' ' Cocoa ' . .Larli • . ltice Flotr . ,Whiting -• , Chocolate 'Matches Sago IDioner Sets ' Corn, canned . Mince Meat S:dt 'Yeast Cakes Corn meal ' . 'Msal Salmon • 'Dinner Sets Currants • . . • ' , n.caroni Sardines, , l'rea Sets Currie Powder Al ustard ,Senna IlVater •Sets Cr m Tarter Meat,i, can tied Seeds 'Cream Sets / Co anut MaLmesia Sugar • !Berry Sets Dates , Nuts Syrups . iToihit Sas No. 1 Fleur always on }falai. GOQ.C1S Clelivered to any pa rtspf the town.. . . . . BEING LOT 6, CON, 14, E. D. OF Ashfield, in the County of Huron, one hundred and seventy acres cleared. , The farm is situated 2. 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 vox meg 1Puipfing Rao& 6'00 ONINSIVallid SAIMOH 1 `airetuyty lyini:aa .y, *AOH t3riaom-co/n `SlOggipind aadsdsmau A uv—soatiaanag •Alip VOA MONT DT inurq pun sags nDm Ti gIV°14131" 111.011TiciNuszo oilvi ,a1O.Nr. 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