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The Sentinel, 1882-09-29, Page 1
. .. • T.[firt�T[Vv� . 0111TARIQ, FAY:EPTE�VIBER 29 188; WHOLE: NOTlOE I w! 1z to intimate the people4of Lucknow and Urilatidtais tnuqtry, that Ism: now yv tr ,}' nda -utwnrk in my e re 'd ad ICj.. ie'at' loireat liirliree, ccinsiatent wtth good work: rte,•. 8.--Qcpyin ' and E iiarg ng a aria lty grams and -Stereos scop` always on hand. E. Vii. JOHNSON. w,$gI,Vfl.. Book e is it 6IWjt . ..8- ilia. 8-- 1 fid': 2. 3.:44, •. -to a TA. L E.. .....r� GOING SOTTIT N0 3-1112 No. -5- 2 24 At laity *nU. • '144nIt . t : Welt tte this `and. $SQ. A Mr. . ham 50.- • B.ee' ions.. he Rev: To . 1Valker occupied ulpit in the &Methodist Church in. lige,, on Sunday Morning. last, 1Dn.. Welwoodf in the even - 0 hist boll lens doni -27 then ._tido Oaf award, - team of sorrel: horseswere stolen esday eight of last week froxa V. Foster, of lot 20, con.. 3, Dere. for- which he offers a_ reward of For a full description of anlmaals ostera. Holiday« r , civic. holida • - ,ion Thursday of y Week was generally observed as a ay, and the majority of :the cit ent to Briiseels •to•:•see the Cale- n; games in that town. omitted: The prize need by J. Grenache, xEsq. t for d Costume and Dancing, was won by Miss Lizzie Hornell., _n Sale. erewill be sold on the farm of, aioohn:-McDonald, lot 21,. son.1, ss, on Wednesday, September t of farm stook, iiitplep. s, etc:: Sale to commence at one IL Joint Tama& uotioneer. ccepted, any of our:readers.will be glad to hea that the Rev. Mr. McNabb; of - Bea erton, and- son -Mei 4w of Malcolm; Oa Laded • . the. J yt Ayr. leo :fire .-01cl, Fie -,Ib; bell, Esq..-, of this village,. has _ted the. call -extended to him by ons egation of St. Andrew's Pres. Tann Church. hire Heife"; r. Thomas-, Sbiiaer lle,' .ef West l nosh,; purchased last week at the el Farm, Guelph, a fine thorough -- Ayrshire heifer' nine months for which *be: paid a' handsome. We congratulate Mr.Sourer- on his- enterprise, this being. the. Blue Ribbon Officer& At the. last regular meeting= .of. the -serapes for his living -Hats and bonnets •trimmed and untrimmed, in all the latest shapes, at. Lucknow Bine Ribbon Lodge, the fol _ -Laces, Wools and fancy goods in all colorsat Mrs. ' Radcliffe's Millinery Store. ;• -A' writer makes his living' by his marks, a pedestrian by his steps, a : soldier byhis: arms, a . singer by his notes, .a gambler by his chips,, , a prize fighter by his. blows, while a fiddler jawing offioers were duly mstaliedor.. the current quarter President, Bro. T. Webster, jr; Secretary, Bro. M. McLean. s`• =_ Treasurer, Bro. T. Webster, sen. Marshal, Bro. 'J.'Hunter... Assistant Marshal, `Sis T Chambers Recorder,. Sis, S. Anderson: Guard, Bro. M Stevenson, Chaplain, Bro. D Agnew. Past Pres., Bro. D. Webster. The . members of the lodge purpose holding a Neck Tie Social inthecourse of a few weeks; ,•when a.,prograninne consisting of vocal and instrumental music, speeches, recitations, dialogues, etc., will be prepared for the occasion. .A cordial invitation is extended to all. Sieepin;g-off the Effects, . It is curious about what risks people, will take when under the influenced - It seemsthat as soon as aper- SOU gets full of liquid damnation they will seek out the most dangerous places under the sun to lie down in to sleep off the effects. Every day you read of persons intoxicated resting theirfever ed heads'against the cooling.' railroad •rail anti hugging the ties with an affect :donate hug, and a train conning along tosses them over the battlements of the sweet bye and' .e. The. latest freak of this kind m. from Niagara Falls where' &man and his wife being mit for a lark and getting too full for: utterance they sought out the bankof river and eudcUed up near the edge, end as a matter of course', kicked oir the;olothes during the night and both rolled alit of bed dowmamong.the rooks, a couple of hundred feet, at least the man fell down that far, but the dress of the woman caught in the tree ahutidrecl feet down and the question now -;is how to pi her out of there.. It. seems to,be the great desire of a drunken -person -to -get sober - .ed off as soon as possible, and nothing brings: about the desired results gt cker and surer than to be caught in the embrace of a railroad train or a gentle tumble over a precipice a -couple of hundred feet high.. But it is no use to, argue the question or offer 'any differ= ent modes. first) of the kind, ever brought to this *sect a • . • • erouJ.. e call the attention of the Council - 0 ouncile. dangerous state of . the railing on Orth side of the bridge iii front of office. • We are not, in ap osition y who hi responsible, 'owing to its g :private property, but the council ld. see toit at once- and either sufficient- prot,eetiutn on, -for the - or the owner u1'ae e ft a biti y4 h p �c� s fie property- to do ;so, before, any eco dents. take plate.. a to t the th to • lien s • pat sof Af Woken r. John. Gee (editor of the Com. qui l raiseller; Toronto,; and who' hereon Caledonian Day represent the London Free Frei, met with .a serious • .and , phinf ul accident., the concert, ] 1 Cosa, went` to egral h office and sent ihiisreport. mea tti. Lend. i,. but -while walked off the'* 9f.: 4 t a p otwhose-� 9#:_ too watch to signals, awic t ., .2dges, crossings an a so ou, while tha oars and control of the engine will be the- exolusiize Work of tate engineer. At present, he "says, the en, neer may be trying his water gauge or don ' 0 any one of halt *hundred. necessary thi sig PP de •m m or - to. ro Of to 'so gs when he ought to be looking at a al. When trains were fewer and the dleas,: an engineer was all that was ed ; ae the speed is increased and the ands upon the engineer's attention are tiplied, hehas more than he can do. He t be relieved by ajiew roan, in front of ver the engine,; who will have nothing o: with the engine, but will watch the and direct the engineer, as the pilot steamer does, by a system of signals t is, very hardto be. `courteous to bad ID 41 lir...- LOCAL PHU'S,` Fine cool nights. -American Timothy : Seed at A. Mac-Intyre's. I1: Alex. Maclntyre sold forty umbrellas on Caledonian Day. -Bonnets, hats, feathers and flow- 'era lowers In all the latest- styles ands des at Mrs. Radclffe's• • John MoGallum, . 'harness maker', is at- resent visiting friends P `. Mrs. Radoliffe's Millinery Emporium. -Already a few leaves.. are _ tinged with autumn: hues. The good people who have been trying tosentimentalize'` on golden .'red •since the departure -of trailing.. arbutus will take notice and act occordingly. • -Mrs. Radcliffe's stock of fall and winter.millinery is..,.now complete in every 'line. The members' of the' St. Andrew's em.. Society *no meted Lucknow on Wed- nesday'of.1 •' hweek sand witnessed the • Caleclo • :::games• :are unanimous in their op. n. thata similar demonstrar:.: tion ought to be gotten: up in London for the fall of 1883, • =•-•Ladiess, Call# on • Mrs. -Radcliffe if YOU want to see the finestdisplay-of woollen goods for ladies and children's. ware. • per. It i8- like trying to` smile • while -=An Old- lady was_ telling her grand 'children about some trouble in. Soot land in thecourse of which ,the chief'' of her clan was beheaded: " It was nae great thing -of a head, to be sure,"` said the .good lady, " but it was a seri- ous loss to him." : - • -=Don't fail to see Ml's: •Radcliffe's in Tara -The Rev.: D, Oameron is erecting ti ' e house on his premises ` opposite the station - • ,Mr.Thda Douglas spent` a few ghisvaville friends in Cavanville days villeins Erie a this week. H ycfu ha e-anyanirnalllost stray - ed or stolen: from your ' premises,. vertise them in ,the -Children and lad% derwarein .endless. Radcliffe's. ' Doll't avelock, the Henry: Have-- , who _recently `ensington Palace Nearly- $2, - "a daughter of the ` of Serampore. Par - ids ably . • n her a. pension of '+ sear in recognition of the eminent cel rendered` by her famous husband, .anal she was.epeoially• raised to the rank of a baronet's widow, with the same effect as if finer distinguished husband had lived to _receive the baronetcy conferred upon him. Thebaronetcy was, however, renewed to calves„uioluding twin heifers' from Faith, their eon: A bull•©elf . from Coomaasie, whose stock TEE; extravagsnce- of former times in the hasaveraged 31,250 a.. head at several, matter of carpets and Coverings was some- recent sales. A 2 -year -014 bull. Oakland tiling unknown even among t o most geek Lex, ean Albert Pans bull, solid golden less in.these days. A million sterling was faun,double and -soh to solid g. Sir Paid a Guioowar of Baroda foz_s:Dover. p by George -of St..Lambert, a `Victor bull, two fora the prophet's tomb, and of this amount `gears old. about 8150,000gwent to. .the actual-fabrio, the balance being jewel®. Even now very Ca fain Ericsson, the- inventor of the heavy prices- .are paid. A; visitor saw at Monitor, is 79 years old, hale and hearty. Kerman_ a carpet whit& was, to Gest $35 the -etiquette hearty. , square yard. Sir G. Birdwood thinks that in =The.. latest book of q y at • India thedeoay. both in quality Ind design: peopple.. who are. . away: from home should_ has been: artly. due to the competition .never speak . of being hungry. IS would a4 p between: the Government .jails and the also be impolite to pull a sandwich out of caste: Weaver's. Here is a point for the ` the coat to it pocket and eat it in another man's parlor. gates and- corn: beautiful display of fancy goods.- =-' Mr,_ Robert Harrison and wife of Ashfield,.. left- on- Monday ' last for Kingston, to .attend the Provincial Exhibition. A BEwjjii—Of one dozen " TEABEitBY to, anv onesendingthe• best four -line rhyme on `'1'}:A sintyr" the remarkablelittle gem -flu. the teeth andBrepth. Acsk your druggist.fori address. " TI AB6 Bin-'' wait. lis the teeth like' chastened pestle. A 5 cent sample settles it. (Late of Toronto), PROF.' Pariea Vise ink aril to visit the 5 OTED{FOF OWES� Winghp,m,” Septemb HE VERY om919esT GOODs, LSV r 5th,. 1882. Is prepared to take Pupils for--instruc tie* on the Plano and Organ Tali ;-:-SIO Br quarter,lu g Twelve Lessens I, -13.--,l'articilIar attention; . paidto the Touch, Fliging, and Time. • Address,.P. U. Box. 39, Lucknow, ORTGAGE -OF A one of arm cream.. cream.; ,;oirnty of Brnee, under power of sale Oaklandsli in an inue►ture of"mortgage, bear-. quarts of tie -22nd day of January, 1880,wliich born • at Waned at the time of sale, there Farm, a co.ld for �:i a by•Public Auction,"at Nanoy:of St%el, in the , f e. record of 121 days, • Svnieb• C:e - or Luckriaw:g9ar- =old. . Oakland's net only 18 months old;yet ionth old calf by her side, and giving ninequarts of milk a day. Three yearling heifers, and six heifer e one makes c pin -cushion: of you. anti-jail,labor'_ agitators here.• Ourtradethis se: sont.has> fa .exceeded our expectations; and We shall .tear out the,- . barance of our su mer � HATS,' laONNETS, l -F TLow iiERS, and At Greatly Reduce Price.. Thegoods must b,0'so1d'te 'all FLUyo OTtg� ilisvomitSales from this date at for e r002;¢- MRS. MITA' LEAD STORE. ;F..,ANOY' - • Mrs:,Putts begs leave to inform -the liubli°c- of Luc -know and- adjacent places,:_that -'she hay nuva.op. ';1nd a variety of new;goa a.• 6�. Il ( r lklk'R,IS Children» Fancy HHn- cry, l,adies� H� etg L .dies!_Silk, Lisle, an(S Net, (chives;. l:ildreus Gloves _Infants Lace Bonnets, Infs.nt- Bulls. Booties Material=for ` n am:s ts Lress ,Ledits"' Silk Laver Ties, ; Gents- Ties, Lailirs I.iiwn Lace Collars; India .Mns1ine lr'i fillings; Lac* Floral' Setts, Jet" Oriiaments, Silks an' utber Braids in' variety: t71' kinds of EaiicyCatd boards,• Mottoes, Caiiivas‘and'`Woule in great variety. .Stainped Braiding' Softs;. , 1 iilnvsr: Shams .Fahey Work: 'atteriis fond et Haud-- kerchiefs, said other articles ton nuerous. tci Cr n t� mention... Shirt Braidn,.Spcol:Silk And in abi;ndancee. •:Ramping dors to order Cc me and see foryourselves 1`o trouble to 511.iO4• . Campbell. Street Lucluiow Jam. n ed a tic et and the pale, gentle.' agept wi the dark minable e :asked 1 took up the pasteboard : " ingle ?" ain't any of your business as responded :tartly; " I; mig married a -dozen times if I'd viding for some, poor; shiftle man 1"- He doesn't ask:ladi "-Single "• tickets any more._ • In slavery days the c Michael's Church, Charles at 7 p. m. in ,winter and 8 i signal ter negroes that. their nigh, and again an hour late to disappear, from the street all blacks found abroad:_were oustom was continued until i though nobody has obeyed _the.war. Ther Mayor has ow.eut off the salry of the, ringer,- and. the act is exciting considerable discussion amo g the old resi-. dente. . _ . 0,f --=AND SO HAS - I:know," she t have -been' felt like pro - e, -wreck . of a if they want e's afraid to. Imes of St were rung summer as a bedtime : was to warn them , after; which arrested. The ;few days ago, ie bells since timer continued Dettnisten. I' I never ,suffered so bad that I..could not get off the bed orputtny - foot totthefloor, land wcuid have been there Yet _ tised nostrams„but Was finally' induced to give it with the Oil I.feltreliet_and my faithw_es-itennea. me but little, and theswelling hie ditirelt pastad. teh