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Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-09-30, Page 5OUR FIRST PAR.E1SITS IN THE HIGHLANDS. *Ow, yesAr*. agQ All. Egglids gentle- man while sojourning inthe vicinity of Glenadaw, ia the Highlands, made 'the acquaintance of a Scotchtuan be -longing to the, neighborhood. While walking through the glen one day the Englishman said- "PraY, Mr. Campbell, can you tell sone why this glen is called Glena- dam r "Au ay" was the reply, I can tel - you that ; but I thocht it was snerker- ' ally kent," ay "Indeed well 1 am in ignorance as o. the origin of the name." The Celt .cast a pitying glance at the Sessanach, and in a tone of deep gravity said - "Adam was porn here" He fell back a pace or two to en- joy the look of amazement in the Englishmaa's face. "Adam -what Adam r asked the stranger. "Adam, the Adam -the fery first man as was porn into the world alive, man." • "But my good sir, I always under- stood it was in Mesopotamia that our -first parents arose" k.-Och, sir, that is the popular error, Ma' hiss been rid up long ago. Adam was porn 1:ere, in this glen and he wass the fery first man that spoke the gaelic." Highly amused' at the implicit faith, the laird manifested in this legeed, -but still preserving his gravity, the Enalishman said- "Then Eva- vas horn here also r Na she wastua She rainfree farrer nrttJi,abetat Tohermory way." • "Then we are now standing in the garden of Eden r 'Peed that we are, sir ; aer here Adam an' Eve lived very happy thegither tidthat nasty affair' the serpint. They were never like their - sea efter that, and their ataldeat la i- dle; Cain MrAdam went to the bagel and was a sair, sair trial to his parents, He went . frae bad to worse, when one day when he was working wir his younger brother in the katilyaird, up air is / spade an' brOdlliit1111,!' laddie a terrible clamitait on the heid that kilt him dela "What a Wall to his parents," said the straager, in a sympathetic tone of voice. "'Deed ye may say that, sir. The amid wife cried the coranach ower the !addle till she was as roopit as a era w- an" was like to greet the very e'en oot her held." "JyTatarallily." "We2.1, she took to the dram for comfort like an" het pair man had a a terrible time tat ad' her till one day she ran away wir an sold packman they vaircl Ilethusalern." "Mettlatisalem was a ,native of the glen ,alsa I queried the stranger. "Hoecl ; he wass. a Paisley Lody that travelled wir wines o' his ain we liven." "Ai r what became of poor Eae, 1r. Cunapbell "Och,ozh, she had an awful' end. It wass .a tine mitallieht night when she took the road wir the paean:tan nnr when they got to the hod or the glten -her heart failed her and turned to an tack to her ain genidmati, when a" at wance she was turned into a Pillar or Mr. Campbell there tamer Le some mistake here." "N (Many side o' the road, sir.' "But we read in Genesis that it Was Lees wife who was punished for %h - hack «n the cities of the plain•."' "Manta- laut that will he made right in litc neist version. My ain grakerfaither mins thee/ or the• muckle sant reek." • "Well, well, and what became of,thia wonderful ailllar "Week ye see, sant wass a.veffu" scarce in the Lewis one year, and the Storno- w-ay mema cam" ower sat' took it awn,' their peata, and the v did say •that a' the herrihr cttredl its Lewis that yew kad a terrible gree or ham= flesh, butt I'm at may ain door, sae lama -aye s4arr -The eacrament (ef the Lard's sup- per will be disaensed in Lucanow Pres- Trytterian churaln net Sahlbattla Pri partitory .sarvices on Thursday amid Saturday at 2 o'clock p.m. and on Fri- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Gaelic sets ices on Thursdaar after the English, an `fiektemintlay at 12:30 o'clock and Fri- day at i 11 o'clock; The Rev. Mr. Rose of .k..shfietd„ Rev_ Mr. Nalbof Leeknow, Fairbaint of Dare gannea„ Rev. IL Mackay, missionary to the, Indians at Round Lake, Assa., with the Faster, are expected to cora 'het the services. At the thanksgiving service. at 2 &crock a missionary' ad- dress wilt be giv-en lby Rev. IL KW- kaly and the liberal aollteetien asked for that dly wilt e for the W. F. M. A. .Alt are, cordially inVited. • • The LucknowSentinel, Bruce Qoatity, September 30th FALL SHOW DATES. LucknaZve Oct. 4th and StIL Dungannon show, Oct. 13 and 14. South Huron at Seaforth, Oct. 4-5. East Huron at Brussels, Oct. 6-7. Clinton, Oct. 6-7. North Brant at Paris, On. 4-5. South Waterloo at Galt, Oct. 6-7. East Wawanosh at Belgrave, Oct 4 5. Morris Branch at Blyth, Oct. 11-12 Wellesley, Sept. 20-21. Wellesley and North Easthope at North Weatein, Goderich, Sept. 28-30. la wan axiom, bar ooestoce, sew, ateah. Wilmot :It New Haetbura, Sept 29-30 Mitchell at Mitchell, Sept_ 27-28. Palmerston Horticultural, Sep t. 26-57. Goderich, Sept. 27-29. South Perth -at St, Marys, Sept. 27-28. Mormegton at Milvertin, Sept, 27-28. Northern at Wakkerton, Sept. 27-30. Southern at Brantford, Sept. 27-28. Wingham, Sept. 27-28 Culross at Teeswater, Sept. 15 24 Dina at Attwood, Sept. 29, Montreal Exposition, Sept. 15-23. Induetrial at 'Torento, Sept, 5-17. Western at Landon, Sept. 15 21 North Perth at• Stratford, Sept. 29-30 DIED. WILLIAM -AtViiten, Manitoba, on Tuesday Selpt. 20th, 1892. George William. in- fant s n CDuncan anti Ina Me iah1, aged 22 days. buorponted 1887tb Cub Canal o1$50,01X) .04E OWEAt !Grand TrudiANTICIPATING HAS ARRANGED FOR HARVEST EXCURSIONS AUG. 16 Retura September 25. 1892. As 1 1 c4_,, 2,...,1 Return Octobar 2nd, SEPT. 6 Return Octoberi16th, From all stations in Ontario return rates to H ARTNEY DELORALNP., MOOSOMIN, BINSCARTH. R EGINA MOOSEJAW YORKTON PRINCE ALBERT d''!A LGARY EDMONTON $28' $30 $35 $40 BERTHS FREE -These trains from Tor- onto will have a limited number of Colonist Sleepers attached, accommodation in which will be Anted in order of application, parties ticketing from other points should arrange to arrive at Toronto in time to con- nect with the 11.20 p.m. train, Le.wfng August 16_ 23 and September 6,18,92. ler full information apply to D. W. HAYES, Agent G. T. R., Lneknew •ry\IADIAN PACIFIC 49 KING ST. W., TORONTO, ONT. • G. C. PATTERSON, Mgr. for earkada. Electricity, as applied by • the Owen Electric Belt, Is now recognized as the greatest boon offered to suffering humanity. It Is fast taking the lace of• drugs to all nerVons and rheumatic hies, and will effect cures in seemingly hopeless eases wheare every other known means has failed. It is natures remedy, and by its staaaa,soothtnalcurrent, that is readily felt, POSITIVELY CURES itkenmatism, Sexual Weakness, Sciatica, Female Complaints General Debility, Iztutency„ Isznalbago,' ex Diseases, Nervous Diseases, Liver Compiaint, Dyspepsia, Lame Back, Varieoeele, 'Urinary Diseases. 4 11 • RHEUMATISM It is a Weft Inao,wn fact that Medical science hots utterly fafled to afford relief in rheumatic cases. We V-eauturethe assertion that although Electricity has only been En use as a remedial agent far affew years. Et has cured more eases of Rheumatism than all other means com- bined. Some of our te*dtng &retching" real*, razing this fact, are =Wang themasetvesaf tuts most potent of natures forces.. • TO RESTORE MANHOOD Thousands of people suffer from at variety of nervous diseasessuch as Seminal Weakness, Impotency, Lost Manhood, Weak Rack, etc., that the (old modes of treatment. fall to cure. There fs n loss9rof nerve force or power that cannot be resto; by medical treatment. and any doctor who would try to accoumlish thfs by any kind ef drugs fs practEsing a dangerous form of charlatanism. Properly treated THESE DISEASES CAN BE MED Mee:teeny, as applied by the Owen Electric Belt and Suspensory, will- most assuredly do SO. It is the only known remedial agent that, mil supply what fs lacking, natne1y, nerve force or power, impart tone and vigorto the organs and arouse to aekatast action the whole nervous system. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, • And the worthless, cheap,. so-cailed Electric Belts advertised by some concerns and peddled through the country. They are electric to mane only. worthless as a curative power, and dear at any price. We ChaUenge the World to show an Electric Belt where the current hi under con- trol of the 'patient as conopletely as this Our Trade Mark fa the portrait of Dr. Owen embossed En gold upon every Belt and appliarne marmatetexed by us. Scad farfatalogge-Nalled(Seded)Ffee. THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., 49 King St W. Toronto. Mention Oils paper. If you want tel buy SPICIrS At right prices. go to J.C.Ki NCAID'S Also try your Tuck for the VIVICIrettES ' With each pound of Baking Powder yen have a gnese to what length off time the Candle will I) urn. The nearest oee to the time gets a Tricycle valued at 0. J. G. KINCAID. \ j EXCURSIONS TO OXBOW D ELORALVE ...... MOOSOMIN BINSCA 11TH ....... . Pa; NF-SBI'TT._ ....... _ REGINA MOOSE.JAW YORICTON ........... - CALGARY PRINCE ALBERT. EDMONTON To leave all points in Ontario on 828,00 28.00 2800 28.00 28.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 35.00 40.00 SEPTEMBER 27 Return untH Nov. 6. 1892 OCTOBER 4 Return until Nov. 13, 1892 Parties ticketing from other points should arrange to arrive in Torontoin time to connect with the 11.20 p.n. train on above dates. For full information apply to any Ticket Agent 4 the Canadian Pacific J. Murchison, Agt, Lucknow. • FOR SALE- ...,••=••••••• 6,500 to1.L4-Rs WILL FUR- etrase a splendid farm of 200 acres, Kinloss, Co Bruce, 180 cleared, with all necessary buildings orchard,. water and apples. JOHN J. STEPHENS, Teeswater. • McLEOWS ,System :Renovator. And ether tested remedies SPECIFIC ANDANTIDOTE --FOR Imprzre-, Weak and Impoverished Blood; D3rspeptua, Sleeplessness, Parprtation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Nenraigia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Dis- asees„ St Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and Gdneral Debility. 81 per half Out and 82 per pint bottle. E.61130111TOICY. - - ONT. J. M. McLEOD, Proprietor and Manufacturer. Sold by Harry Days and A. B. Congram, Druggists, Lucknow. THE HUB Leads them all for Family Groceries • AND CANNEDGOODS. Fruits of All Kinds in Season. FINE TEAS A SPECIALTY. The Largest Stock, The Choicest Goods, & The Best Vaue obtainable in Lucknow. JOHN ELLIOT. The rise in Cotton Goods, since the cotton mills of the Dominion have passed into the hands 'of a syndicate, I have put in a good stock of all kinds of STAPLE COTTON COON And am prepared to give my customers the benefit of the same at old prices. Have still a good assortment of those fast -color English prints to choose from. Come early and secure. Also the "ECLIPSE" FAST BLACK STOCKINGS. Just try them and you will have no others. All other departments are'equally well assorted in every- thing usually kept in a general store. Butter and Eggs taken as cash. Remember the place. MRS. R. MURRAY' •ST.. TTJjJ M. CORRIGAN'S • Is the place to make yotr selections in CROCKERY, GLASSWARE GROCERIES & PROVISIONS I have in stock the following: Apples . Dried Apple Blacking Extracts Black Lead • Figs ,Blue Fish, canned Baking Powders Fish, dried Barley, pot Gelotine Bath Brick • Gingers Beans - Hops Brooms Honey Baskets' Ink Brushes • Indigo Biscuit ' Licorice Coffee • Lime Juice Confectionery 'Lemons Canned Goods Lamps Cocoa • Lard 9 ChocolateMatches Corn, canned Mince Meat Corn meal Meat Currants• ' :Macaroni Currie Powder !Mustard Cream Tarter'Meats, canned Cocoanut ;Magnesia • Dates • Nuts Nutmeg Oil. olive Oil, sweet 011, castor Oranges Oat Meal Pails Peels Pipes Pickles Pearline Peas, canned Pepper Raisins • Rice Rice Flour Sago Salt Salmon • Sardines Senna Seeds Sugar Syrups Soda 'Soaps Spices 1 -Starch !Strawberries, canned Sulphers 'Tapioca 'Tomatoes, canned 1Teas Tobaccoes • Vermicelli Vinegars 1Washboards Washing Crystal Woodenware Whiting • Dinner Sets Yeast Cakes Dinner Sets Tea Sets • Water Sets Cream Sets • Berry Sets • Toilet Sets No. 1 Flour always on hart. Goods delivered to any part of the town_ -re-w • Goods. KAAKE &• CO.'S • Second Annuncement of SCHOOL BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, PHOTO ALBUMS Window Blinds, Berlin Wool, Bibles, Hymn Books, Combs, Wall Paper, Etc. EXT we intend to give every lady and gentlemen a chance to get a beautiful album, valued at $3 or one dozen cabinet photos free. We place in our window a • quart sealer of beans. Any one buying $1 worth ot goods or Photos is entitled to a ticket with the number on it yon guess. The nearest number gets the prize. Beans put in sealer by Mr. Kincaid and will be counted by a disinterested party on July 1st. This will commence on April 1st. • az 00_ 410•10.111.11•Mom111. STRATFORD OIL CO. GUARANTEES' 4•0 STERLING MACHINE OIL To outwear Any other oil in the market on Binders, Mowers and Threshing 'Machines. For sale by D. C. Taylor, Lineknow.