Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-12-15, Page 4arknotts:
LIBERTY TO ZJTTER -AND-TO ARGUE
REEL -it: ACCORDING TO -THE DICTATES
F' CONSCIENCE WE; PRIZE ABOVE ADL
EETHER-LIBERTI $ A . ,
MECHANICS' I14STITYTTE.
�B lendld Entertainment -
In the Town
Hall.
Ou:`Tlnirsday evening, the -7,inst.-
• a D rge crowd assembled inthe Town
to - enjoy the ._ entertainment
'All- by the - Mechanic's` Institute
T re duties of the 'chairman • were per-
_med in a' pleasing manner by Mr
rchison. The :evening,'e - entertain-_
t - nt Commenced with a well
rendered
g �cticnh the �hrchestr . Songs in
claracter aeoci need b.
fans drill.
b ' Miss Ic :abb's class-. -were _very
a tractive. The picturesque costumes":
a sled mu i to the beauty of tha drill:'
,nsidering -the- fact . that all are
ginners / they performed their: tarts
ry creditably __The- inusic -by the
arri onica,. Bancr�w s onj*sd by alll
r. It t DI Carneror :gave a veryriWt� r-
c tinct spdech On rlrc ljulcln $ at.
` t e- Worlds Fair, . Through the: help
e a map the address was made --very
c ear to the audience-- and Was much
preciated -by: alt. . The-. duet.. " No
lc ilje •beyond " 1�y Misses is�jr►Ay-- an%1.
east ' Das sun;. in --their usual good
s yle Mr Murdoch began :his Ladress
z his: usual :*itty. and eloquent ishan
rri His subject -" Cantada at the
1 orld's Fair ": was- seat : with.;
and , many '.new : ideas • about.. the
_Fir givren. ,to the people A quartette
etitl�ed- "'The .Mconlight " by +Misses
- awson and Mills- Mesrrst•--•-Stew-art
d y_Davison was -sweetly •:-Sung A
call - was_ -well performed b_y. -'-a• class
:a girls trained: by. Mr I).D Yule The
-loud applause _which followed, -showed-:
i w well it . was appreciates ' by the
-a dience Mr "Yule deserves credit -for:
.v-11;6. a- . • .: au►hylhi$ `class'is trained
rnith ,organist The audience *-as-
ore `than won by the •quiet definite •
day in' which . Mr_ Hild red:- :spoke- 4f
.t1e ` exhibits at ` the :Fair" -After
learning . the. different- speeches
n:c . the evening we were- ;led .to feel
_proud of our Canada Mr Yule was_ to
leak on" Lessons- 'and. Impressions of
ti 'e- Fair.; " but onaccount of -the the late-
-110s of :the lions this -speech was re
,,
srv, ecl,for- future ocassion. By. request
Mr °Yutera }class_ gave the audience -the
p easure of witnessing the drill.a•second
• t me After singing the --.national an --
• t ern all -went from the hall well satin-
fied with the entertain) cent:
EPQRT-OF LUCENOIIF usn c
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�.ucknow mentinel, Bruce o an y .Friday, Decer 0er 15th
Part` :It ExcelA -I}: z McLeud, N.
-1 orthcote, E. :::Henderson;.- G. .John-
stone, F. McLaren, K. Robinson.
Boa=M. McAuley;° W. Mutton, B.
M.cQuaig, M. Barber,` -W. Letson, R.
Douglas. Fair—E; -..McMullin, . M._
Bryan, M..:McLure, H. _ Burns, W.
Burns, W. Allin, H. Henderson M.
Davison, C., McQuaig, A. Tennant.
THIRD -_DEPARTMENT.
Pt
2nd—Excel—;M, V1cMillan,: S
Mallough, L. Collins, ` M, • =McLean,." W.
.¥;eClure; ; P. Watson, P. Hedley, W.
McCoy, _EA .Kaa1 e. Good—W.' Moody,
M. Middleton, K Winny. Fair --M.
Campbell. _
D. Class -Exsel £ M. • Howey, O.
Moody, L. }Webster,' A. Grundy,. M.
Paterson,. M. 'Murchison. mood .
McKay .:Fair-M.Moody, J. Henler.'
Class . C-=E'xce1.- . --Hood, E.
Cameron,: H. Young, V'.rshoebott om,
F. Williams. Fair -M. ;•Leddy.: - '
FIRST DEPARTMENT.
Sen rh -=Excel lent` W. . Yule, --E.
Cdlunr - W. Mips M. GrahamGood
=SA Yule A. Douglass,
T. li c� d A. Boyd, K• McNabb. •
Intermediate 5th-Excelleint- '
I(. ,i l:ngher . (xoc;cl-- . •�1�5oycl, E. Greer, .I
L._ Y t erson - J. Lees, 1 . Olin.
Jr 5th I+ xcellent H.,. Arumstrong,-'
tl. 1 r� , iatheson,,D: Lell,ns F:
Ido. ertson,. L. Campbell, J' =laonglass .•
W. Corrigan. Good -=-k3.. Hamly, :A,
Final,ater.; I1 Mclntosli,. Fl...: -McLaren;
Sen: : Entrance — Excellent J.:
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. and that �s to sell
t h with Customers whenlimes are:hard.
f
owing Practical Sympathy Y ::.
is we.
o° in' all lines o
-I DE:JACKETS ,
- reduced rices.. Furs and'Fur'
We have a - few -left, which we are offerring at p
. ' Fur. Coats and- Overcoats If
:- jackets. are . ust in season.; . So. _are Men's F ,..
iny:these _lines give us a call.
ou want- bargains • .- -
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The following- is the. repiort of the-
ucknow.Public 'School for the Month-
-b Nov-ember4-
.11$11: McCluitkey,
: Laren, W. Holmes, 'IC. Robinson, A
aiof
(4eer,. Br . - Grundy.
BTen
'INI6Intosh W. MeLan Reid
CalmirOri:,- Min,:
Fair --B. Grundy, F
Hildied; :Collins,: -ff.
Qhfre.; S. Johnston,- II,J,Botnell,•
rem aham. E. MurehisOn, .E.
.iritiance--tpceell en t ., :8
team -work: .
irfislIeW. -.weeks with- friends here' -
.. Mrs:: J. R.• Gardner, :Of Zion; Visited -
her - many .friendi _here this- week.
-Mr. John • Lane; -.0f. Kinlouglr;.. has
Court Lanes.. This makes throe -:'nelv
members -..during the. past Month. -
_ The, first -Meeting-_.of..: Foresters in.
the.. new held _cm. :Tuesdfify
night of this week': .
school-- on' the: I 5th. Our teacher is
sparing no 'pains in -..exideavoring, to
-makeit, the event :of the season-. -:A
good' prOgramtue .both ...irocal.,E and
-instrumentaFmtsid -rnd recitations by
the pupils' is :being prepared;_ We
hope the ratepayers Of the Section _will
make -it a point: -to attend...and show
-our-teacher by -4.4endance '• that
-.Mr.: -and- Mrs. -Geo: Campbell- are.
visiting friends 'in West WAwatiosh,
.Our Yotirig PeOpleS:- -Society Of
ristian! Endeavor 15 ...gaining:. in
interest as. _well as in...numbers.: The -
;active members are coining forwardA_
thole work. .promptly;L:- and We hoP -
most position:. :An item which appear -
,ed in the :columns 'of- tile -`0-oclerich_
._,W.f///iti of last week stating: _that tit4:
the -CO) :-.feet duty • to::
.spiy that . we are. verji. sorry.: that - any
to r040 -n start -to AO* theM..-
tO 'work -la- hit yineyar4Should beheld
' u late -the mernhars -ok.-the -society on -
their :success. -and .-• will lend - 'every
And.; we....Sincerely-77hbpe More
Unfounded- Statem'enta appear
BELFAST
A public examinition will. be held
21st inst, beginning at. 10,a-.14,- All
the people . Of S. S. No -13 are- cordially I
invited ; else all' who ate intereited
progressive 'education. A.. number of_
[-teachert_i will.. be. 0 -pieta eo.- *assist
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LuncheOn at 12.30. Don't fail to
put in an appearance to note the pro -
g ress of the rising generation.,
'...111.DERFUL
_3(Goods,Jdephilie,'Acli-
A Large Stock of the aboye must
e cleated at some. price.
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HERE :CAM TrE -PREMISE8=-
on-or about the-lst of - August:: a yeirllng 'rid
Steer. The owner is -requested- to prOve -pro-
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Clocks, watches and
Jewellery repairing, -Gold
and Silver Plaiting,.
Clocks Watche_s, Chains,
Rings, etc.
SpeCtacles - to. suit all sights at fair
ANTga:
Q06:feet..
zoic÷:s
300,000. feet of_ Maple _logs _wanted
for which- we, wilt .0ay from $8:00.
$10-.00 per thousand. .The-usnal price;
for bleCks will -be paid. -
MITCHELL ..BROS.
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LL 'KINDS _OF 1,TARD WOOD LOGS
.I will be at the mill every Friday to
measure and pay for all logs- delivered, For •
Dec, I3th_ 1893.
..-Itch on. -Mimi* an4 iniMile
cured' - Minutes by Woolford's
Stnitary Lotion.: ,Warrinted by A.
Spring Wheat, .per bushel , . 50 to 52
.33
.40
HE ,(i.NNITAT, kEETING OF TRE
Whitechurch Creamery Co. will be held
iu the Forester's Hail, Nhltechurch, on Sat-
urday, Dec. nth; ,at one o'clock, when the
dividends will be ,paid 'and other impciitant
business transacted. All- Patrons, Share-
holders and others ipterested are cordially
invited to atterid. •
DIED
ABMSI'BoNG — At 'Puyallup; Pacific Coast
. Washington State, on the 24th of. Nov.,
• Mary -Armshiong, wife of George VC
-Flikoner, and eldest daughter of Leonard