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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-09-01, Page 2- A Wet Sheet. and a Flowing Bea.- A Wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind -that follows fast, _ sail• nd rustling And fills the white a And bends the gallant mast boys. And -bends the gallant mast, mY . While, like the eagle free,. -- Away the good ship flies: and leaves' Old England. on the lea. a soft and gentle wind, O, for - I beard a fair one cry,. breeze' But give to me a swelltng breeze highe ! And white wav e.s heaving. !lads:. The white waves lle �.� 1ns hig The :' ;ood.sh p tight and free,-_ silos • The -world of \a ester- is, our home And merry area arra=Q. _' - inPeyt � n your -horned mobn._ Them . to P And l.ghttlit tri yen cloud. - 1nd hart:. the 1nush..12 or1011d... The: \l� lad 14 t AlLt.n ,r g boys, The w-ind?s l � kejaltl;� loud,• • 'Elie: ;inhthing illi -h' - flee,: - he ltol u��' omit Our pa,lttee T eft.,; GiL7b2'It Qui -n z _ h t tge the sea _ trot G ghan1 .dating Syne Dane tip in Tartan.. �a� arms` as herstarted for: the door., grasp®d his In:.a -moment she could see Min arolain g the crime into her- thoughts dim: gle►tforaa.. ;It - oshould t would: bee .real tragedy if he . i Her impatience tience de-: n io P get left at•the � station. vel©. ed inbotagehy when it begen-.to appear de- veloped train :Would soon start again... She that thead tient- to iFen knew itWait ellly,:bu't site gob up.and tieat�t - Wdr to the door. One or two = passengers � u etting on. •-• Then the porter climbe p •$ with: the stool •-seed -as a mountingstep.- � inl- she thought, - Charlie . was going to Plainly .behind. - She° steppe be -1eib d out on -the and caught the vestibule door • ..� platform . -,l±.xcnse. me :uiad�►m " said the porter. but tbe,tre,in'ie, going.,,_ �� ►d m " I know it," said the' giirl, a .y. d> is -over :there." husban • The situation wag grotesquely terrible to her. •• With no "satchel and no husband.- ib- seemed simply absurd to stay on. the train, -,t;> :...:n Y ea d t r' wee written by. t The i . ��Jtis t , ean3z.: rural perish near e m'iniste �o y � � •,..�h: • rafr=lanae to •_,thaj: Perth, - ,�3, La kd, w , t. la - .the an �tquity of the Highly=��. o..he-•... , .: Gaelic ro = ae ':- ShoUld-- c et�1� be e'er forgot; i. An never b. ou tit tit �ilirt of she'll be_ spot�e in Paradise, . g Ill tl-dt=ys o' attll l�ti?n syne. - : - �V hen: t< < Es. all fresh in beauty charms:. Fir -t int:t fond Ad .ni`; vi oke hill her The iirst t�'o1(%- that he'll sp. "a:.. eia.uar a: Lila, chin dim." Al$_ . d e u lin h r•arden fair-.. tiff hake: er t.ttt dal did:close - Tlw di- li t1 at he ll:t uP e tak `�asa.«,aysAthQ . edam frons ifis eafybower o -c.ay Oanl' out at bleak '. + . we'll � l" ay' for hi,... morning tak. .:A 8111,10.16 o usclubae - - An' wheii wi' EV he'll: had a. Crack; .. He'll taxi; his neeshiti horn, - An' on lave trip ye:it well intcht. mark - A '. ponilY pram' CairngorM.'" 11 la fine,: any frien's, Thg' sltee�liin utu ,� read - 4�7 he ,neeshin mull a gh nay,fen's,' Well a 11 tact a 11e ut AD' 12t:.y t frac hand.' -to hand. When man ftrst fund the want -o' claeB,: The wind at t c.a.uld to-nes, He t_ i tt � round aLont his waist: The Tartan .pllilabeg. - An* music first. on earth .was heard, In Gaelic accents. deep, . squeezed The blether o' ar sheep.: s ox.ter_ The bagpipes is grand, my Prion.' i; The praw bagpipes is tine . . We'll tak' another pibroch yet, For. the clays o' a.uld lang;. syne. , SUMMER. : i T` DDI1 G taapli>3 had G ibbe suddenly made 4 I guess pealed better. let... sae 'have Nome of that fmoneyOt oouree.1 don't know •you; and I : - e -horse- is thie is a .rettjt' heavy. job. Th , . ; �_.-P . d I ethnob • safe thisf acting mi�hty.dneer,. an .. � racket won't do- him tap.'', � - n nt there didn t sesta to b ., To Nterrkh � , 'danger. • "dire yen afraidyen-volt get inc Olit & `�'' he caked. - • Ithere -• •' get You d •G tib F ��'phe $15 wile • I'll there returns • - : • Merrill- gave him $10. we - gel=bluero,," he added. That the ° horse- began orse_be 'an to golame.., Gibbs muttered an oahh, f#�e Wase and got out:.: MerrillsaW stopped that he Evident kind.Th ae-look'.eg at the hoofs tota atone.- he . didn't and .'anything • of -the �1:Imp continued ai d ;(abbe .kept the -bees et a:walk, :a pace th%t made the 8 west=stare oh. Merrill's temple!.... - .: - Merrill. won.lered if ever a bridegroom as in such plight before. Ii --he had � �►- '. would ad: of. such a thing 3n a book he d re She would not.stay on the tram; tientl eondemaed-t}ie .Bxaggera heels wexe- already moving when lave, pat . Y to b a c$ a f elud , the t ion .of the author.- It. begana she eluded �h�,. p �rrter � �aad' epratxg � to :- platform fort:that t.heGibbs contract only extended patfc�rm. 9B: she ran: across' the P to Mandy's. • At the - sickening .'rate of :the where the.elation masher a light was. y .e -room ate of. the to . g., .d� -who :had hnrri®dl�r. �i'bhs � &agree the brill _ - about:.6 ilar3n,t,, her husband; ed other end: -`of the that, he wautd roach the bride iatres , a ocnted the stepe_a►t.-the ... re �osbe . = .n . ` some - perplexity lexit a.- in , which .seemed dike = a p c , car, waswanderingasis P pa: the' -` thou�g,ht. - There co aid mat be sores °horse 3 ebxough- : the', aisle. Cea1t1 .he. be i ; � : ab'. �iiaiad 's. ., car- ? No,here was her little- travel : � . Mandy's. : Gibbs how lunch _veering ._ Merri1i twice , i»g fan a farther theyhad to go, bus. as ebbs sash '1'h : porter cam . over: Did .:you see the Lady., -sir 1 _-:She was ..afraid wouldl time seemed -to allow the horse 'tie walk . it et left, .air still slower pace Merritt S Tie ASCENT IID DESCENT* . Between 'the Ministerial Difference . ' and Other Professions* to'thet® rung Le►w, ars rarely if ever, goP Y bound. The eminent lawyers ripen at a slows and are - generally . at their beat n -50 and = 60.- .Reward Beres Sir': between Charles Russell, Chriatopher Robinson, arid' if We are nob mistaken, :nearly all the greet livin -arista,:; ere well:on towards three' B great legal -re utation has to be score. A . g g p mads slowly. • • • ISSUE NO.34 1893, SOTS =ants please meadow MU er` the There .m y be some exceptions, but e .the medical p_rofesaiots:. The same f a� brua of - - _ :of is We believe, woud show that most feats, , �the!acknowledged authorities in the heating art phase wags eminence ' by long•contheued, t you concluded : that o latforr. it would be unsafe to say another: word. Crar�tey iVlsrrlt 'rushed for the P . � ._ long_ But the:vestitule: doors. Were looked and they -At the foot of h ` hill geese burse At that. stopped. Ib `train; wee " under � good headway. '�' if we ever moment life began to -Seem like a nielodra .a have to leg this," sold Gibbs; the hill -Marini. `a Whea.do we reach the want to. get there." -Atbbs top of .himself do pour"1"..- Gibbs told Merr€11 tog , next station he patient toil toil and study - P In America, the clerical profession seer u exception. The preacher a most to be a p. eminent days often come . at or about the e leaves aves college, and from that time finish : e forward he* soinstian3A dwindles until he reaches.the -point at which he can scarcely get a hell -ring.- - A. western road. used to on road, then narrow into a basin at a wags and is a. foubpath-, then Tote -.LL sew:'path, � end law squirrel. track up a tree, . Just why the l s which -obtains id most huoaan B should: seem to be. reversed. in the clerical, la nob easily.. explained.—`a-K'noxonian `" in f shad a Presbyterian. . asked of the porter, At 12, sir," was the answer. continuedWalking atthe head ofthe horse. - T.h elter be oonae overcast. - The ossa Merrill. dropped into a -seat; i� . groom ae �� Y � - -a :� a.- air. The - .-25 minutes -to Buyer Hill , Going to he, tight,": ig "a Tibet the deem : .,...,a.a longer ths►l `bile -wait :aur a },able _GibbstiMerrii� been mentally bad for him: 11Eltttl Was a •,eyeat. crowd in the Evetybody• was talking in- e high -key,- end* the otehoster.a in the leech pettier Aca.6 _ convulsing 41.1 the top of the staira -Was the. bride. She WL40 ;se- symphony • id tionar perheipli, .bot in the natter Of Wedding garments -eiae. had fele - bourid-.•to follow precedent; Old ehe• looked 7 SO- irre-- alatibiy, charming, tichat nobody who lie* her could: bilieVe for the Moment that a going They Made Way for hei on the stairs; Ohl for the groom,- 'with. e _tatt-colered- overcoat kiseing the bride;. Who . subhinted with flushed cheeks aud -dancing Owl. .-Que- or two elderAy rintn hoer _the dote eame.in_for a kits, to ). The grooria wee sheiting halide For a• tithe it vies eitaiiit imthessible to get the front door open in the erne). t end when. -at last theyeeet-the_couple. eat on the stepa ing fiehies,' fieehe cherub of. giggling and shouts .of goed-by,"- thud the coach dear slammed emd the Virrauxerson_ wedding -had They reached. the.sta.-len at_10.45. In .15 ' Minutes -they were roiling aivey tn. a-draw- ing-toom c ire The bride- eonid sail feel the sting. of the rice oo: fier tietke-a- very -pretty der velvee. When the gzoont. toek off his silk hat several white grains fell; to the floor; and'the gritiont. cevertly weaned the ger to -see whether- the . sign- had -beeu ',_Charming inuoCenceji- sif rice grains Most a the eel., tad been .Made.up SS - as in no wise. exceptitinal,, eni. did net hp, 'spear to. betaking very mucu notiae of -them. the Penman conductor had- been around to :collect the tiekete, an't the- vowel . had for. the -first- time -performed tirel: interesting - *notion Of introlueing to the World, were,- himself eta wife, the pair tried to. - e settle heckle the soft Beat:- and appear . in- differeith 7 the bride hid 300 -things 'she wished to. say, and iothey got tetiiiiing In a low tom,- prtiehtly the White-ittoketed- •• groom hi arvitie*plichible way, - portereveith what might, be cit led an invitit ..appeee ": we are .0a9ly going Si- fAr The peeter looked for a moment as if he disapproved of -Pitteton -or of stimething else and went haok into his den: - Fier half an heur -their loW talk kept sort of harmony with .,the -acolemn nimble of - -the .wheels. Iler gloved hand had fallen - *tit the neareet of his. s: pie pressure he gave it contained' lhe issenCe of a_ mighty • embrace. There was robody to see: if their thelaaggageman-ataatt_that satchel." Charily, She he -mere, but there- _ • was a werld of distress in the tone. . 4t I stailhelegreph fet it.* the morning,' Meant Vessel First Used ass Transport. . There is a lindens feet that may. hail) been otetlookede-that tioops withdrawn. frem Guteda upon the closeot the American war of = 1812-15 for_ the purpose of joining the army intended to crush -Ithepeleon, efter his . return fronet Elba; were traneported clown- -the Ste 'Lawrence .by .4 Canadian _titeemer.. This was ptobably the first CMOS - Oen -on which a steam tveseel, •evas: need for Oil and: Hypopil.osph4s, It will:STRENGTHEN WEitiA. LUNGS STOP THE -COU.GH,AND icHECK all WASTING DISEASES. Ai Temaikable :flesh producer and it almost as Palat- able as Milk. Be sure tq get ithe genlline put up in Salmon-oOlored wrappers: ' Rheumatism for years, endithilviihte is the write!: Thomas Nbrth Pelham, July 24, -1890, and -Ms testimony issupperted hy thousands of ethevs whO have experienced the wonderfully. penetrating end •petin! sub; pain cure. .. Neryiiiett is juis-t as geed to take -as to -rub on and is the best family, remedy. in the world. Nerviline is sad by Dail a Loaf Better Than No Bread. Mester Meed.ow--Pop, I wish you'd buy Fanner MeadOw—Csget afford that, my -boy but never inind;the next.time we have. you eau turn the grindstone with your feet. Just as Goitidt Perhaps I Don't: you run the risk tleough, but alwaye buy the well -tested and sure -pop Coin oure---Tuthain'S Peiniess Corn. Extract-. The Reason Why, . •".Bheliti't Very pretty, but &ell Popular with all the'young men.' " No, hit she can tie her ithates We send the fillIrtisious Fumes legal Ev.arsetas that OLIATIMS VMS CRUET, SpOseuttoirrlia•ftY awl szwriesuit zest Ust it Out Po if sistivfai. _Atildm.g. VON Violin. siee, , • -8,000 acres of Farming Lands, within 20 miles. nf Saginaw (pop. 50,000), and within 2 to Simile& of raitroad„ 'ierms $5 to $15 per acre, $25 down* $25 a. year. six pei cent. interest,. Schools awl: cinirches near. Well tirabered. Send tie ileavenrich Block, • the girl; he calculated, soon after half.past Merriltsprang into the roa4,. - 66GOod 12:. lie -spreng eft •the Wan at :Silver 'ail! morning 1 '- he ithouttedsithrlidteg, off throngh. trein was due lit aqui:stet- cif an honr.- .lierf testingentort tient Giles he. tntned about for till -heated tip the s_stetiontine.eterr-..w.itheht e mementand Glutted a .$5 hill - into . the, -thinking it•necessiey -te..._ say .tutY eliitig .eiheet to anti hand.. For an hoar he :straggled en. e wedding -; yet he _fehcleidelten the tatatiene throe:eh-hi:he : dini road, which grew -hut Master -tot* .e -degree of ihterest be the :neet little lighter during that time, and becatrie ter- that' Might . :look- Ss if he. suiPerited a increaeingit Web, At -a fork ' 'Of the road tentltnental 'Adele the case. -- . - ' - • -I' . • he:had-to delaY -for .ten ,minates until .fie . • Presently the telegraph instruthent in the could -find a. sleepy inan Viith..-red .whisiters; I ean find mit •w tietner :•ithti • le iitille - therte". lefty a tl - .the' way... : .. tilerrill . looked . at -- hi.4 sail: -• . the • statiese--Master: et Morelli stud teatch ;Wei' . a -,, shudder; - • A ::quarter nothing. . • He did nOt Wirda•te.delaY Or the -path) 5. : go_ kept. te - the .kft- . with -.6 space ' of- a tsecimd tile. Coming Of the'teply; persistency bon .of *levee's'. feitliftiluess end - The, -ansvi,er -was . noW earning •over the• •barn. _ • w4e0 he -appeateii - brokenly. te te wire.., For a Moment. the operator's -, face eOlibary-woniati..at '-a* welt the '. yelled haek Was:. • inscrutable. Thehe he .1040. ••0,0 at hira :that 'he Woul&have tO go back about 44. The stetionMeater -- doWit .theee,7'..i he. _was, and then tehe the read hist beyond the the midaigket:'etad.pue her onethee. traiiii, t• ' .Ptier Merrill; who pitiably _tithed Ott* '' :-66Good • l'' geeped Atereill; With alsense..of tura, readied' the ,tObacco barn at 20 inin- some.tting•la the- Jotok of :the.iitaltion-neSstek hour -on. the right toad, and lit theend-of this , 44' Tfre: midnight clime net :-etop here," othi.4 Iocometive.. - It- wasthe: trainhe Might beim the station mestere - .. - . - .. - • • • --. - _- ' e . lioinfOttably taken if 'he had kept out Of tiled - was ready le filet. His bride Gibbe-contract, would be oarried through to Pittston with; - At 7 o'cloek here -ached the outskirts ot. a De you MINIM b;9 OUY vs taxa' - iarmteg section el leticMgail If se, write et. W t113111 BAT' ClUelte wile is agent for one. celebrated Keystone lands, situated Ogemaw and Alpena ttsunties en MS line el the Michigan °antra/ and Alpena and Loma Lake Railways. Vers) lititsiel-terins MS offered and ralirehd his* One why paid tin the purchttse of ftiOiy acne. I tame men,- this ie a atitince to have a name et your even at very. little cost. An Unkind Remark. Mise Elder (dirpleying her hew New, this lea •perzeou copy of a dr first empire. Mies Kittish—You remember e they looked,. suppose. uryll PROVINCIAL E EACHERS AND OLDER SCHOLARS CAN make money canvassing for "Famines. William Briggs, Publisher, Toronto, MRS WI S S s tit VI FIV -P 'FOR eltnk,lilig,it • /few aisle* atigIkegeegteta. MONTREAL train t't he ehOked, as if With stnae eipe,Oth- "le this Pitteton!" Merrill asiced of a •btiy thin that ohe itatien-mester -might have the With a pail.' . , . • • • • decency to Modify ,the. tinie-tehlete `• • "'Etat Pittaton;" 'said. the bey. . :The station;maiter: leaked- - aonernieeealh ". Ho*. ao you_ got- to the -•.Pittstonitee ingly. ab him. as ire replied : .4! Tile- twit: ttain tion? . • . • • Iteherild -. :The -sttuertiortleact b,e; ,found -the --the*: The car :Weis cantle abSolutely stuPifying.: -Ile- wouldinot net se•easy to find. 'The bob -tail 'tier with -e be .atle tie eeecti his wife tilt:over siii hones.- sad hares hoVe in sight at the -end of _seVen Whet -.would hecrinie ..heri- -atat dread- tuinutee. That this 'oar &mid tictuellytbe futtintertai ? - 464. -hoer. 'cotticle .: he . live going direct to* the. statictii seethed to Merrill dtteing !tech ghatioly.::Period of walthigrt :tee good to be --truer; as twice asked: the Merrili inadcterp his. annid thee. he sithpiy. :driver ebout ••:the . stetion, . ahd -was- tWice coeld_ .not staid the torture Of Such.: ,pxo. .assireel that the itation.watat the enO of to. hire. 'speoial -...Poopie had' done Merrill Was.on the pletiforixr of the-. car Money would hiee an engine to .carry hliti to ihneet madly. lettir'sthe Waiting-roe:h.. •Nci Pittston. at:fended himself tiding mildly hride wee in eight." • Nor- could. he see _any- irrettet--1300.11 ilkO :abandoned' this .thought to -the 1114U:fry window When violent Pitteton. They „ told him ib 31-* greph office attracted_ - ateention. The ife asked to_ be. diretittid. to a public !stable. preety girl tiehind the -grating Wei bechoih. ithd- were. very ,iincertaln- about. him at that As he patised theritthe.Prettitelegtatiher_ hout; After 15:: riitiontes' _deliee Girths, -wait Was aelting.t " Are yet th.e: gentleman— ariyhedy anywhere for anything _Then he ties, I eiti sgaliped d rive. anybOdy to -Pitteton.,= Whieh. Met.. -Merrill founci her . -On a- sofa: " The: - fo.ct " said, G43be,. 'that *erg. Wet and. - spettored _with- Mud, knelt give yeti dollar a mile," ittild " I'll tell you what ru-00.: III- drive*, you., to Mandy'e, thet't end: you/ coin hump yeirit.elf and hunipthat• hone." _- • - The Midnight." went sittleking.bythSin Merrill -gated - gloomily at the. muffled 66 i)leetere927: knoWiog. that his heroine. -being • cierried aWay; -front , hint 111.1'y the, thundering'. than: Gibbs' *tree.: a good stepper, e brit- Gibhs . did -pot seeM.: to be prissiug hine. After- these I were "fairly steeted Gibbs admitted, dna) the -hoes. had biers. driven.-.- tattier bath- the day lidera, him. •As it was he-di:I-nob intend Ice brit* :When abetit half the- distance' hid been' of the ctly he* Why antler with toothache when Gibbous To make good fly paper, Mix by heating three ind ounces of -raw linseed oil, one pound of resin, and add 4three and " Old Soak was :roaming through the Woods a few dap ago when a snake dereed horrors !" - " Yes and the snake died at ,oace in great agony."-. IBITION. Ap;!itettiVitiliAL INDUSlifAL `` BottCharlie,"Khe proteeted, .44 don' t you Oierk--Might ask what you' 'intend to do with these 500 _young men you are adh Irertising for t Seem dealeteer ern going to gtve-ene aWay With eich pair of women's Shoes, to keep them—tied. - A little kerosene oil rubbed behikly- over the vote on-. deck clothing will brighten the garments _andSremove the stains ,almost quickly and leave no stain. • knew th-Lt oto can t go: ae!,:wha,e without FAIR, 4th to 9th Sept. 189& More exteniive. More attractive. • Grand Opening, Monday tilt Sept., Lai= Day. Civic Holiday. All departments complete. Military an& other bands.. , GREAT SHOW 0-F LIVE STOCK.. Horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry. . Manufactureb and Industries. Grand Pyrotecnie Display, Buri3infiu maw. cow, Horse -Racing; High Jumping, arid a boatt of splendid attractions. Reduced fares -on. all railroads and stermee- Open day and night: Admissiorit 25c. For Prize Liets and all in -formation apply tit B. C. STEPHENSON • Manager and Secretary, 76 St. Gabriel -street. • Montreal., WHAT THE PEOPLE SAT OF IT. With-pleasare I give my testimony and re- commend Eby's Electric Salve to sufferers from Eczema or Salt R.heum. My bandit were very bad last year.- .Your agent ,.called and i .bought a bOx of the SSW% and ate* bathing in hob water as hot as could be born% nsed it MO found instant relief. After IMO or three appli, (MIAOW my hands became euite• smocieh. 1 have advi, sed.. others to use it for , Sore Ryes, benettomi results. houthamproth One. MRS. a. JACKSON. tints rite Feonle flasy This•Is to 'certify that after naing.26._ couple oi -boxes -of gby's Electric Salve itv-completeig -her.hau4* the -bride awoke -with-a start,- = cured a -frost bite with w c „ trca e pretty telegrapher- turned her face bled for about two years. . .1 „ I have used- Ebytt Electric *Salve and A deep -gloom heesn to., settle about. "I will titer.? eff end:gat 41e eitatiori- Man to telegraph back and 'We Col-, hayVe it by ilke She aia not objeot in Worde, but oho half • rectonineend it•as one Of the bait healing salriis that can be had. cured !I SOW ell MY-ae* • htthe Get the -lentitne,.. Sold Eve.ryvitiari WOODSTOCK .iBOYS AND YOUNO :MEL. Hes the mod successful ScliOol of Fine.,Art in Canada where ill kihds 'of Drawing, Painting and Decetrative Art Work are thoietigliik taught:. The Art Room _ie. the finest in the province and well equipped, and is -note equalled by any ether &hog.- A DiPlome in Fine Art -from thie College -is . -Art greduatesof Aline readily seouree Col- 1 TheStriperor of Gerinante hat -..taken to wearing bracelets. His Highnese is bearing heretily on-- that line Whfeh eeperates the f his condo opera proubtype. FeatIres—Physical Cii!ture,_Maittull Train Calendar free. ,eviroodstock., Out. ALBERT LLEeg, ,Belleville, Ont., 3/taste; FLOC Arts, Eloeution and Collegiate courses. e Candidates prepared ror'sastriculatien an& for every_grad.e of Teachers' Certificates. wui re -open Tuesday, September 5,1893. Send for Calendar. Address. pRINCIpAL DYER, M. :LB. Se. The High Speed Fantily Knitter \via knit 10 -pairs socks -per .14,611- ' 1. ' 'plain circular knitting Inseblm day* Tirill do all work any • '.4'AtlUt P will do, from -homespun or fain-- •••:-,..-• 1 . •= :guarantee every machine to itics FOR IT, OR SIND A 310ENI STAMP SAM PIES, COTTON YARN.Etc. tItilS.15*GOOD FOR lit 2.?'? SENDTO- Please Mention this paper when re this advertisment. ;'S WHERE AU. ELSE FAILS. h Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Imo. Bold by, druggisks.