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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1892-07-08, Page 4• .01 ere OrfritzknotuNatinti THE LIBERTY TO urns AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES d - OF CONSCIENCE WS PRIES ABOVE ALL OTHIZEi LIBERTIES Luckaow, 3'147 80., 1892. THE hero who Mood nnblanched 'before the savages of "Darkest Africa" has been completely upset by the barbarians of "Darkest England-" Henry M. Stanley never ,had such a trying time in the "dark continent" as he experienced last week in attempting to cope with -the gibes and jeers of a London rabble. But for tranquilizing influence of his better half Stanley might have been inclined "to take up arms against a sea of troubles_ As it was he discreetly turned the meeting over to his wife, crho cleverly told the electors' how on a certain occasion she had voted for Stanley, and so poured oil on the troubled waters Tag English Parliament jest desol- ved is the twelfth . since Her Majesty ascended the throne. When V" ascended the throne V bourne w ria not Mel - Minister. Since The Luckn©W Sentinel, Bruce County, Friday, July Sth ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. I 1� TF lir R Elndsoa, Tgdser, Parasioiaat. A very successful examination was held in Paramount school on the the afternoon of Monday, June 27th on the occasion of the teacher, Mr. Harry Hudson leaving. Darin" the two years and a half that 31r. Hudson had charge cif thee school it has reached as one of the speakers said "its high water mark" and hehasproved hinivelf a painstaking and suc=essful teacher, while his genial manners have made him a favorite with old and young in the section. Theweather,-though threat.eni'n to the morning, turned out quite plea=; ant in the afteroon, and there was , a gesnd,attendanee of visitors, wbiie Mr. J. McKay and Mr. A. 3i,: Kenzie, teachers, assisted. The answers of the scholars, and their standing in the various subjects reflected great credit upon their teacher and themselves_ Several speakers expre e -d their eetis- faction with the work of the school aftes which a programme by the scholars consisting of tlialoo es, reci- tations and songs were Given, and thoroughly enjoyed by all. When this was abcut over the two Misses Ethel Reid and Bell Murchibon, came forward and presented their- teacher With a fine teachers bible and a beauti- ful,plush writing case with gold pen and the following address:— To Mr. H. Hudspit, Teacker, Paramount. Dt,B T*Achlea—Its with feelings of deepest e :egret that we have heard that pm are a..^ont then the Prime Ministers with the m be separated from ua, and that the many ImmpS Azad useful hours spent together are year of their appointment have been ahnoed. as follows : Sir Robert Peel, 1841 , Duti= the two years and half that we have have been together, we as a st3aoe Mord John Russel, 1846 ; 'Earl of , lamed to value you as a teacher ander why Derby, 1852 ; Marl of • Aberdeen, 1E852 ; Viscount Palmerston, 1855 ; Earl of Derby 1858 ; Viscount Palm- erston, 1859 ; Earl Russet, 1865 ; Earl of Derby, 1866 ; Benjamin li, 1868; W. E. Gladstone, 1868; Diiraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), 1874 ; William E. Gladstone, 1880 ; Marquis of Salisbury, 1885.; Gladstone, 1886 ; Salisbury, 1886. ac•rlo, times are lively in England ss well, as in Ireland. Itis to be hoped dist Mr. Blake is -well up in blackthorn practice and supplied with a good "kip peen," for, by the looks of things in Emerald Isle, be will have to exercise *11• his science to preserve his classic lead from receiving those tokens of affection whish Irish electors so forcibly and promiscuously . bestow upon patriots at times like these. When Gladstone, Balfour, Chamberlain and Standly are mobbed in England, Blake may look out for squalls in Ireland. Lt is rather amusing in this connection that citizens of $ foreign country, as the Irish in the United States nndoubt- edly are, should object to a Cans/line, making part in the Home Bale mdve- ment But as they supply the sinews of war, we suppose they have a right to express their sentiments. One should think, however, that they would be glad of a recrait like Edward Blake. we have studied with some success, to re-veet you as the .head of our school, hist more than all, to love you as'afriend who has arrays shown the greatest steres. in our wel- fare. nl rr,mee, and wsas a slightoken dearest o mebf our love, accept this 'pretest from the school. May this holy book always prove a helper and *guider to you wherever you stay be in the f We aunt asy more except to v.:: 11fcr you all the blessings of health. happiness m his ros- -pesity. which our Heavenly wisdom is pleased to grant and always, "Heaves belp you" is our prayer. . Signed on behalf of the school. Bztar MURCHIsoN BM= REID Paramount June 30th. Mr. Hudson replied in a few words expressive of his deep feeling on the occasion, and this very 'pleasant meetingwas brought to a close. Oss wao WAS PEE3)tNT ear the En It is now near the end of the season for and we want to clear the stock. Straw Hits we offer al Haif Pri s and Flowers at a Big Reduction. WM. OONNELL, - Lucknow. 1892. -HARDWARE. - 1892. LARH3 DE. Haying is one of the most prominent industries. It is s very heavy crop and as a result the mowing machines arafregnenting the hospitals. The chief physical feature of the P. of L pit-nic was the large crowd -and the moat entertaining part' wast the Bag pipes, the strongest part of the day's proceedings was the tug -of -war - between the lads of Kinloss and Cul- ross. The Culross lads cannot be congratulated upon possessing a gond muscle. Mrs. 3IcLeaan andMis. Crowston, of Wingham, spent a few days at Kelvin Grove Farm. Mr. J. A. Crowston has returned' from London after spending a fortnight there. Ailsa C. L. Crowston is horse for her vacation. The Misses Bloomer, of Toronto, 'are spending a few weeks with Mrs. - I. Pleasant Day Seat at Toast's Crowd Crowston. Fine weather with the intention of Enjoying themselves brought out REPORT OF LANES SCHOOL about five hundred Patrons and their friends to Yung s Grove, Fink, on the afternoon of Jane 30th. Bra Peter Corrigan occupied the 'chair in his usual feiicituoc.s style and 4ontrii Batted much to the pleasure of the afternoon. A- Anderson of St, Heiere there with his bagpipes 7175 �r 3. Seep, } : ll Wieeen, McKenzie, Stoto, and = -s e -.,t:,a.: `r: Mf: Watson, with .veprer-EH-e2: t John S. Mc-' re r.• Prr-:fent Js: Gaunt, E e . hand Co wee, ea.., r`r fir.uij'd i t after - seven e'e:a. fese.r The less rte tee -elided br '•4- .s n were _ at -.::sea ani ' ; r t<3 van _one i..< c sere e, then feet -. -.eh ..'w He.Yrte! az.d. Teeeseest rteesets w=,'.b esleed in a draw ar l a tag - .f war ce;w .. I Fi::ee 3 'l Craw --se teereet • : which Fi i rc1S5 veeeer"ans -see._ the '.11e..ei an • : _ - 1. , ,-- . k - ' - - Sen. 4th—Edi Johnston 591; Rol,. Lane 505. Jr. 4th—T Ford .5 , J Lane 539, R G_-urtney 525. L Bal i A in 11, - Sen. 3rd—E Johnstone 555 B Bald- win 479, T Lane '477, G .. Lase 461, C McLean 2(4.. J- 3r i—E-T`ohr_ tone -b' W Ford 467, J ,Sennet 459, T Grin 451. P Hc;gan 430, R Nelson 374. c'Jr.-treee es t. ..les r.! J<. ' s" -- :tint afteee ! a :A r t : r r'rat eni :h ` j re sk he re e n .. . . 'Young s (;ri-e a� 2nd class—F' Scott 422, C Griffin 401, L Wallace 3S1, H Johnstone 337 G Farrish 335, T Wallace 2�6, Sennet 27.3, W Hogan 262, F Colme.s 256, c Taylor 223, W Drennan- 207, A Ford 206. Sen. 2nd. pt.—J Johnstone 272 J Johnstone 162. Jr. 2nd pt.—E Scott 13S, S Grin 13J, K Taylor 55, J Wallace 40. r CIO Q =" C0 tsssu I c LU C0 W CCI Harvest Tools, Hay Rakes, Mixed Paints, Dry Colors, Chemically pure White -lead. The only permanent wall finish. OSA) Wire 04400 . Fires Sole agent in Lncknow for Braided, Barbless Fence Wire. Preston The Leading Hardware and Tin Depot. • o THOS.LAWRENCE � LUCKNOW: Flowers • BORN. 1.77;-I- L .. n 1;7, -tea.- -- T.- t(7ek-a- _. r. DIED. - r.�•. I I. t� r• T- s.. J S ice% Dfary. .e: :e,; a ye, f Mr. E. 1.. Mrs. Smith hasjnst received a large .assortment of CHOICE - FLOWERS which she is selling at REDUCED PRICES Call and See Them. Mise &niUk. Mrs. Mnrchton, MILLINER. Has opened out a fresh new stock of Spring nery J ad is i.e.:net A to welcome cn_tomers, receive orders and supply the latest and most Fashionable Millinery at prices that cennot fail to le popular. " Customers and their orders receive personal attention, and their favors are duly appreciated. A CALL. SOLICITED. Mrs Murchison. 0 ":71';';''f' ;;:. :7-zi 't,'; '-' .1.-:. to ,..., -; 1....1,.' .:-.t.1..:t, w. =• i5 t -e`!'.-., w. r....-..--... 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E -: t- to :e a first- -_ 4 Set of Enc -cloyedia i dirary hints•; to, the tint .-ii. be give a French Music Box: t„ tai of the -r-rt 'hirer sitar '.r_ give_, a pair of gceiDe Diamond Ear -rings; eccl of the oer< ,r7 -7.+t s i `e err= a Solid Gold Brooch v tt. •ge-tee d a.Txr y=thv; Silk: Drees Pattern. W. Ta. --i' in acts- o:ksr): • the atr: -s v y_ E,re a gni e Coin Silver Watch.. To the Lar: ,r SCA -5 he cxrc a ooh^ cS :: is zpp lag ::r at.., -e .t. -cit :'r_ Eire- a f t Chiha Dinner Service; t: cj % :,f the heat r":c t; "tie ler: will ie,gi.o a Silk Dress Pattern T - -s it any c ix% to each :f the r_•..: :Pr. a << _re Diamond Brooch it solid gok :ng . u r or the next r_'-rs:y tt the gar. 9ii: 'rt 4T-�- a Coin Silver Watch. T":. o:+ -:cc •u n: tad i=e.'j Lti ^. :-r •i*ee of the a_ -t e i'CS'f ars=•-L Z f3.-- h_ -.:s tsk"1 rx fs^ear three cent fax :. r� f a geW=i-r_ r ;r:T-xi: f t a: •• A Plower Slave.' sir! :moi: frytT -.'E- a:�ie and :.� y ; �. . 7'.:5 *t c_ .'i.:: x zr a�zt� air' orrx.;,�^.t to the Esc artistic 3rr_ 4 �taia;� :ice it has es -m- t'te so.in. a: ::.is ;rine- is rie- u to it vie e the a-: it. ::_s no-ant:7. ? '. e g - ,t a �• ice% ls�:a.- is .. far .z' r.-.+a'.<in �-: iia. Y+ea - }._ _ 5__„ •.._<- `•.e : >. • a ri i^= J?ore _ e t:tl:t'S. WT'S 'hi' a. We gra-aotee a valuable a to every pesos e+to cat rsend us the correct rm+zsbe of dots in the above 1,• L.� e. .1f :: t -s :y .re mil refer j oo to n:.g '1: h ess n k9es T,: A: ;sir=•s s . +-e- st i -'y zr rot:- ennihsi- to _r-- 'The Flower Slave.' as des' -,:r -c -.tWQ f metier). ,DON'T READ THIS! Fine Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Bis uir_s, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Nuts, Etc., Etc. See our Magnificent Stock of the above FINEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES. All Fine Confectionery in fancy .boxes —} lb., 1 lb., and 5 lb. boxes. DON'T Bt DECWVED by Fancy Shows. We have the finest goods ever shown in town for Christmas & New Year Trade And our prices are cheaper than ever. All goods Guars';iter 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 Stills for Christians .and New Year trade. 'Now is the time to sends your orders and, get them filled at once. THOS. REID. 200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE OR RENT BEING LO?` P. CON. 14. F. P, Or Ashhe:3, in the C ynnty of Hur-+c, ,ne a r fired ani seventy acres clearers. Tht, tarn. i. ,i:: -t --i 21 nil..s frr,n; L:'know y . Lea: ••d few __ - -rd ',renin, i„*rk barn .t.a lesiva E.hei.; .d 'rchard, 2 1 w'” anal n'-, bitter F-, il. t .„.1y1 u th:e t•it..... .. r 1n. .1()I{\ B.1,RI:WELI.. D. x 179, I.ucknesw P. 0,