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VOL XVIL-12
.LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH, 21 1890
TOE 1.110/iNCW SENTINE.L,
Js published every Friday at the
"Sentinel" bloek, north east corner of
Outrain Sr Cam- pbell fits Lucknow,
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it- -TEN N pHysfe-
surgeon and kcconcheur. Sur-.
igery.,... opposite _Cain's., hotel.. . Office
hours fr.; 9 to 12 a.. m. and frgnn 2
to 5,p. 11
A. McCIMIMON, M. D. C. M:,
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It. C. and L. N., PAnburgh:
oner county of Bruee. •Licentiate
a‘lidwifrey. -Royal physieian and sur-
gPOI1S. • door east of barbar
shop, Lucknow.
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TAR. 1). GE I ) 1) ES, V. S. CALLS
/ (alter by mail or telegrani prom-
ptly attended to. Charges moderate.
1)filvesCoreigan's hall. hoarding house
Cain's liotel,..Lecknow.
f••••••••••alsamea•Woonuusgrannirmrsem.Vatamew• AC/
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Presbytery of Maitland.
The Presbytery of Maitland Met at Wing -
ban, on the llth inst.. Rev. A. McKay,'
nominator. There was a good attendance -of
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WHOLE—I\TO. 84
Ied to have their addresses published in the
Presbyterian Heview and the Canada Presby-
• terian
Mr. Sutherland, convenor of committee on
state ofreligion. The report and its recem-
eseidations were receivedand adopted. .
The presbytery will meet agalia in the.same
place ono Tuesday, May 13t1riat 1115 a. in.
Juni MCN A13,13, Terk. 1112cknow•.
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Baptist Anniyerfary. f.
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The anniversary services andteas.
meeting of the Lucknow Baptietatheich
were held on March 9th and 10thepts
Lucknow, Jan. ?ad. 1889.
RION a -Y TO LOAN.
DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL IM -
portant points, -cheque, drafts
and •-mortgages asbed. :Notes dis-
wonted Atheiican 'currency
erican drafts bought and sold.
Interest allowed on Savings Bank
deposits •according to agreement, col-
lections. Notes or •accounts will re-
-ceiVe proMpt attention: -
Fire or life insurance effected in
stock or Mutual Companies.
We represent several, tirst-class Loan
'Cmnpanies and can effect mortgage
loans to suit borrowers on best terms
on eithei• village or farm property.
Office hours, 10 a.-ni to 4 p. m.
sadieTiks
kg) TUCKNOW
Lodge, Aro.
11•topot,,,, ,„ory
Friday evening at eight o'clock I, their
hall; Campbell street. . Al) 1 rethern
cordially invited. D. • • TA onNoble
Grand. • JOI1N ELLIOT, Recorder.
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ri O.F. COURT,
• ‘4,• J. She r w o ci d,
No. 50, Luq:now.
• Meets every :first
.and , third Mon-
days in, every
inthe Odd;
hall. Vis -
!:IMON CORRIGAN, OOMMIS-
I.T
sioner, in IL C. G. Kinlough
P. 0, Ontario.
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17.t A.1111( ).W P TWOOT,.BAR-
Uf „eieters Solicito: s, etc., Qoderich,
Ont. T. • G.. GAR110,.. c., •WM'
PROUDFOOT.
IGILLIOT TRAVER, ATTORNEY
12j at law, Solicitor 111 Chancery.,
Conxeyamier, etc.'. Office, next door
to thef-Post otlleo, Lucknow, Ont. •
2.) ORR ATTORNEY AT
iaw,.-Solicitot,i1rChancery, Com-
onssi,,. ter, dwiveyancer, etc. Office,
&Wel' the barber shop.
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013tintT .CUNNING-IIAM IN -
j, I1arine, Guelph,
Ontario.
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•MONEY TO LOAN'. I HAVE A
few thousand dollars. . te invest
for,privates p5rt his, at reasonable •
• teres--. ELLIOT
.. 10'...4 8Y TO LOAN! ON FIRST-
- 21 class a ytgages at 7 to 'lilt per
cent, intrres' pay.a. hie yearly. Charg-
•..egumtV•ratth Apply to lipbt. Murray,
St. Ili -It -n,
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1'11ONEY TO LOAN ! AT 6 PER
.111 sent. from 2 t u •,() yet Lists
of fai•ms for sale in Ontario as weal as
Manitoba. desinius to sell
farnis will consult the;r interests by
inspecting the advertising facilities of
.•3.ubserile.e. 111 thTet 11, itain and Ire-
land and continent of lends sfor. sale.
,AstoeteSTMWART, Land "Valuator,
Lucknow, Ontario.
jOli N C. P. -R.
ticket e.,eieer One wAy. exnrsions
to the North-West and Pacific Coast.
Full information to intending travel.
lersto any part ef the world..
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A ITES ,r wAWANCiSH .MUTU A L
. Fire Insurance Conipany, board
of directors meets; fur the transaetion
of business on the first Tuesday each
month. Parties wishingto have their
property insered in this increasingly
popular Company, will by giving not-
, Use • la vAlled upon by an agent 014 by
,me of the Directors.. Business calls
promptly attended to. Office, Dun-
gannon. J. M. 4Ro131nTs, S.eeietarle,
Wht, 'ANA, Treasurer.
iting bretlxern .are cordially invited.
, aChief Ranger. • D. D.
YuLE, Secretary.
A Q. U. W. LITCKNOW LODGE
./1s"of- the. Ancient Order United-
.,
Workmen, meet in the OddrelloWs
hall, on -the last andsecond Monday
evenings of each moil th. at eight o'clock:
Visiting brethern 'eordially invited.
JOHN PEART, Master W 0 rkmen, • -As
MeIxTyne,..Reemder. .. • . .
IsT, 0 W INS1'I-
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„,stute Yeag :dinroom open. every
evening fianO 6 to 10'p...m., -excepting
Saturdays,. when 'the hours will be
from 2 to. 6 p. ni. . The librarian will
be in attendance .during these hours.
D. L. YVLE, President. -Jas. Severe,
VILI}E, Secretary.
• 'DiNTAL
T S. JEROArE, L. D.
tfr,„• S. To•nry old friends
in .Lucknow and surrounding country.
You havelnown tee long enough to
know that my work is not Cheap John
work. Now, I am Making Celluloid
plates.and Vulcanite sets, and Willsuip-
ply my customers with .any kind of_
Metsi,lic plates- theywish,-,for-Cold
.ver, or any other. Charges as low- as
.they can be made for. 1 will 'be in.
TAcknow on the second Friday and
Saturday atirl'fourth Friday -and Sat-
urday o!each month. egetable Vase
or given for the painless extraction of'
teeth. atlice, near Cait's hotel. •
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FIRE! FIRE!
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Insure your farm property, private
dwelling, in the olds reliable, the ,
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AI ALSO AllEigT FOR-- •
orn MUTUAL '
AND CITIZNS.
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Office,,A. ROSS'S harness shop, Luck -
now, Will be in the office every Sat-
urday afternoott.
Geo,. Omuta Agent, 11,40kagow
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The Clerk stated that petitionato the House
of Commons anent Sabbath (observance had
been received from nineteen Congregaitione- of
the Presbytery and were forwarded to Ottawa.
The Congregation of Molesworth raised the
Miuister, Rev. A. Stevenson;
100. The Presbytery expressed satisiacti'M
at -the action of the Co eigregation.,
A call to Rev G. McKay from Chalon:ea'
Church, KincardineTownship, and Knox
Churoh, Bervie, was sustained. The sLipend
••offered i 800 per annum with use of mane()
•tcd gielie: •
The Clerk read a •letter from Mr.: McKay
signifying his acceptance (if tire. call.
A special meeting Of the Presbytery was ap-
pointed to be held in Ohothuees Church, Kin-
• eardine Township, en Tuesday, March 25th,
at -2:80 o'clock m., for the induction of.Mr.
McKay.. •Mr. Geddes was appointed to in each
- Mr AlcLentian to addreoLi the minieter ; Mrs
Murrry tosdir,s the ngregathin Thes
lish and Mr. 'AieLennan iu
' A cirenlii was re td fr iui the Presbytery or
St, :lobe, intimating' of, its intention to aslc
leave of the General Assembly to receive as a •
Minister of this ehurch Rev. Thos.. F. Fuller-
ton. late of Waggawal.wa Presbytery, New
South Wales, and from the Presbytery of Col-
umbiarecei Ye Rev. Mr. Warren, D. 13; of
the Presbytery of San Jacinto, a .nrember
th.e Cumberland Presbyterian (5110reli.
• Tvbere was presented a communication fro!
the Ottawa Presbytery of Suggeetions, amend
meats to the Liquor License Act. This pane
was relegated to the i'cinperance Commitse
With instructions to intbody in theit report
deleWare regarding the amendments propesee
A communication front the 'Presbytery.°
Bruce anent the divisial
on of the isSion-field
under its care Was road. On inetion it wa
agreed that having reeeived a cOmmuniJatioo
fromthe Presbytery. of Bi nee. epireSsing Co.is
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non also gave a recitatieh in good style.
a I The singi ng throughout all the services
was furnished by the. eflicieet choir of
• -he-(44ksestseie Baptist'
that they did•credit.to theniselves,, jus-
tice to the pieces sung and added great-
ly to .the success of the maeting,esis to
but faintly express the opinion of those
who listened to their. singing. Miss
'Leslie's rendering' of the solo "Ttie-
old church Bell" was much admired,
as was also the duett "No .hope beyond"
,lity the Misses McIntyre. -The Bap-
tists and. their friends have. entered in-
• to this work with a heart and will
seldom be seen m older chishches. The
church Was. tastefully deeoref ed sc the
-baking Wasthe vary best. and plenty
of it. . The arrangements were,. most
:eompiete-..and all went 'away feelirig
that they had spent a eleasaat, and
profitable
,The Baptists.of Lueknote feel great-
•ful to all who have aided theiniiimak-
. ing their meetings a succ.sss.,
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rortlon of the AM:ion-field of that Presbytery,
t6 the Presbytery for such' disapproval, we now
renew our application of last year to.the Syn,
od"of Hamilton ia,rl Loudon to have the'said
transference take -effect. Messrs. Hartley and
Henrierson were appointed to simport thisrres•
olution before the Synod of /Hamilton! and
LondOn.
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AstA.nintal Not Prohibited*.
The New'York Star's "Man About,
Town" tell* the following story
ellif* 1
• Sunday th.4 Rev. tighn
caiditie, preached two able 40410 s:
• large and appreciative congregalti, tie
In the evening the church was croWded
to its utmost capacity, many haVirsg,
to turn away for want of roam, '
On Monday eveesing, notwithstand-
'ing the unfavorable. , weather, the
'church was -with as tj.liatelli-
gent-and appreciative au audience as
it hes been our privilege to see on such
Ocdasions, Tea was served from half;
past -seven to half-ptifitsf?ighe.' Mr. Jas.
Bryan Who Was to, takt the chair was
unable to be-piesnt-on account Of sick-
ness, and the p.astossotetlia,church ae
ed as chairman.. The- follesving rev.
gentlemen addressed the audience, viz:
R.ev. J. MCNabb'J. Strongman,M.
N. Goldberg an.diti J. .Colling; all of
Lucknow.; Rev. 11,7 94 Priest, of Wing -
ham ; Rev. J. Gray, of, !Kincardine.
Miss J. G. Murray, whose reputation
as an elocutionist is well-knowns. did
herself full justice la the is:erderiseg e•f
01,1 St, Nichollas." Charles Mc -Kin -
s
The claims of aid -receiving , congregations
were considered,' and.,it was agreed toioriake
application to. the Augmentation ComMittees
for the folloWing grants : for Belgravii, 4150 ;
for Dungannon and Port Albert, $200 ; for
Pine River, 8150 ;sand'for Lan -451d&, 8100.
Ur. Stevenson aske'd leave. oi absence for
three months during summer with a `view Of
visiting Seatland, which was ,grarited. The
• followhig were appointed; Commissioners to
the General Assembly': Alc..,sars. 211urritY, Ged-
des, McQuarrie, Anderson, Alcamald, min-
isters. The - charges entitled to sold elders
are Langside, Knox church Ripley,' Knox
church, Brussels, MOlesworth, Dungannon and
Fort Albert.
Murra.tfgave notice thathe will move
at next .°Ineetirigthat the Afa-eh meeting of
Presbytery shall. beitinerating.
TRU'Ve was granted.to Mr. McLennan to,
inodilatn in a call • at Dimon/ion and Port
Albert. Mr.. Ross wits. re app(inted convenor
of H. C. Messrs. Hartley. and Ifeederson
wen.) appointed ineudwas 61Synod's Commitee
on..m..14 and overture. • ,
Mr. 51iart14,,. convenor..., ot .epincaittee on
Tenitieraince, read the report 95 Temperance
which was reeeived` and' adoptel.L. Mr. Ged•
des. can venor ofeommittet on -Sabbath Schools'
read :trent-14 onBabbath Schools which was
received and adopted. •
J.t was aiieed. to livid a Sabbath • School
Cenvention, and that thetinie and place be,
lix1.;1 and all arrangements for it be • made by
the connittee.of Sabbath Schoels.• .
• Mr. Aliiivay, ..conven or of committee on
Sabbath Observance, read a MI sor4 00 Sabbath
glmervanee, which was iceceived and adot ted,
• At the evening siattromt the ltev, Mr. Mc-
Lennan road die ,annical repot of the Presby
terial W., P. AL•Socility,, in behalf of Mrs.
AleNabb, secretary of thelinciety. On motion
'of Mr. •‘ed,les, and secondeil by Alrl iidert
n,,it was agreed that. having heard the ' re•
port of 'the Presbyterial V,. .P. M. fiociety
just read, this PI eabytery express its hearty
orra$6.-fleo,tion at the provess of the society mil
the subsiantial help it is rendering to the
cause ot in our\ elinreli. MoreoVer, •
this Presbytery expreseeil the hope which in
the hands of our Christian ladies, ivt,i o
inuelt promise of greater things in the yerof to
('Int. •
According to itroiCOintment Messrs. Ander
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ism anti Gedrhas addressed the Presbytery and
' r‘ Mgrgatiotr ittisetAbled:."-Vrf, Alider(iOri' talc- •
big for his subject...9TheIsraelitisli and Jewish
Women in relation'to thveligions life of the
naticin” and Air. Geddes taking !' What is the
ehurche's greatest need itt carrying on 'its
work at komemnd abeoqd." • '-
Wooers, Andevoa, and Geddes were request..
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Llicitaiew, 1111e. chanles',Iiistitute.
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,Popular enterthinnnett on Thurs-
day;. March 27th, in they town hall.
:Doors open at 7:30. chair to be taken
•at.8 p. m. sharp. The directors have
succeeded in arranging for the follow-•
ing. entertaining programme':
1 Address by the ,chairman •
2 Duet, Instrumental by Messrs. T.
Mc I MO W. Allis.
3 Selection by the Glee
4 Solo by Miss Berry.
5 ;Recitation, by. Niss J.
' 6 Onartette by Misses L.
E. Whitely, and Messrs.
Aforrison.
Club.
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Muday.'
Berry and
Kerr and
7 Selothy Miss Smith.
8 Selection hy Glee Clete
9 Debate, Resolved that a free
trade poAy, has -nig reference, to the
necessary revenue of the country
would 1.,1 umro condhcire' to the in-
torestA 1;.' Canada, than the. present
proteefi ye. Affiimative, P.
M-cKensie, Vallerts'and J. NieWolls,',
Ifoly.roisl. Negatives 'F1. Morrison,
F. Grundy and 1). 1). Yule, Lucknow,
Admission 15 cents or 2 for -25 cents.
Promptly Paid
To thr Vito). of the Sentinel :
DEAR heg to inform you
that the London Mntnal Fire t-nsur
__epee Company of Onnarla • liavO • 4,11i
day. settled my claim for toss at late
lire. in full. At time offiro.t had not
been insured two Months:, I remain
Sir, Yours faithfully,'
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Lnolmow, March; 130,
ear," said a 'Third avenue conductor to •
•a, yeungwoman- who tenderly held a e,„
giggling little object wrapped upin *,• ' sae
iflv1.
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• "'ain'tTdog_" snapped the young
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woman, and the 'diacointited conductor ,t, ,se
retreated to the Platform amid a gen-
eral titter. As studied 'the case• for as '
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few minutes and thenreturning to.the
young woman said : "mks, yo$, moll;
•bring cats in neither." • e -s•
" tain't :said the .ionres - •
omen; "itt.s a rabbit," anti the long
:ears . emerged 41 confirmitizo of hpr
assertion.
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. At this.* conductor hooked puzzled?
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for a moment' and then said : "'Well,
that's .accosclins. to the rule's 4' this
company. Dog's is dogs and cats is, •
doe ;batrabhit is insect,ssoeyo
stay.' -• c k • h.
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The Mayor ;aid "Bats." • •
.Mi;eor Cregier, ordinarily, is ilather
.preciee in his speech and :is .serimisly
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There'is one thing, however, that he -
objects to still more, and that is the,
conundruin fiend. A " conundruin; •
sprung on .him eels hims wilcl and some,
times -induces him to sputter. out tie
,-stang word" or two. , Chnentroller Ontee •
han met the mayor orre,day, t
forgetting or not knowing. his honor's.
-antipathy to 'riddle:sr Said' to -
1Wayor, I Just heard A first-class con-
undrurn, thebest I ever heard.. See if
you can guess it. •-•Whist.tuakeS a cat • : •
walk softly 1" . The Mayer began to, • -
fume and continued gstting warmer as...
Onahan progressed.' . • By the time the
comptroller had finishs4 -the mayotr's.
facw.Was a perfect. pletusts of disgusts,
and he could find but one word t, fitly
express his feelings, and that he,
snapped out savagely. , It 'was "Rats!'
A smile broke, over ' the comptroller's,
faces. and ••in .surptise he exclaimed:.
"That's4se.aePwer; who told your'ese.'
Chicane/V./cis:A/. .‘• .
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• Berykanze (Df Jas.
She was cedainlysery .p.vetty, and.
just thenshe lookedprattir than usual
for the brisk run had brought color to
her cheeks and a bright sparklesto her
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eves. • .
. They had been blackberreing, shes
' and John. A thunder shower had
.corne up very suddenly aid they: had
jest had time to get under a deserted
cow shed when the floodsdescended.
• She was teughing, too, at the 'abstes.'
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dity of their situation, and- her merri-
ment 1-y iio,ii IIS lessened her attract, ses
veness.
Altogether she looked -so very fedipt,
ing that ',John could not .help throwito
liis arniabout her and snatching a kis.
"Fur shame -l" • cried
flashing eyes•and scarlet • cheek. • "It
was very dishonoreble Of yOU t./ take,
al vantages of inc like that
"Perhaps it was," said John. "For -
ss.
give Inc. Let sis kiss -and be friends,"
"Nevcr
"Then take that—and that—aml
that,".seizing and kissims her repeated-
ly, despite her struggles.. .
,qf you don't behnve yourself,'John
still screams" -cried Iiiinie. '
. "Yes, ,you• do oare. T.3ebple wili
come to wy psi& andai from that house
over there and they will punish you as
you desef1:14."
"All riglit," cried John: ."Scie'au).
Let them come Lct all, the world
come ! • Ileve you and. I don't care -
who knows it."
He had her fairly on his knee •naw
.and was ,pressing 11.9- tohis heait ad
smothering her with kisses and at .
ters'ala raaring, "I love you r' tlie
top of hi 4 voice.
Min ole submitted silently to te tor
rent of his passion for a time,. but as,
he grew louder and more demonstra
live, she. gasped between : • •
. "Well—whatever- -you do --don't
make—such a noise. Supppse--som,
body—should hear !"
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