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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-12-01, Page 8- t. • NOTIOZ , • .wislt t� • intuit:At the people. of Lueknow aivroandincoentry, that I.ani 09w reaey tfi•lo aii kinds- of work in. my Me at• lowest prices, consisteiit. with good work:. • I- N. .----Oop,ying • and Enlarging a' Specialty. Frames andtStereos • scopes a lways' on hands 1,ucknow Sept. Oth. Iss • JOKIISOAls TA BA., Es' Nowett., 2, 2.14 p._ tli. GOING SOUTH N. 4-544, ton NO, 5-11.22min . No. 6-, 5.30• T. ANDREW 8. BANI1 k.EASAICT AM) I. SUCCESi.FUL OLE - ‘N4 RHATialt frf CAL-A1PONIA.N. SOVIET -Y., .PresenitatiOn to' dtilef Materinentons • Sestehmen the. `world .over are dig, -titiguislited.for their patriotism' and £r t1 ordent temper in'. -Which. they herish ..the memories. of their native And. .14 all part a; Of the world where conurtunities ScOtchmen. are feund. it, is 'custonutry to celebrate the .anni- versary St: Andree•---Patran. Saint of Scotlasiel. The Caledonian Soeiety of LuclenoW celebrated- `• the •Q60as.iO4.thiS year.by a grand banquet • at..4 gaelra 11144 which. was attended by skUiga- numberef tlie members and lesti. of the SacietY„-and 'which was Lt eveiee res&eet the perfeet stieoess whieh al*sys aceonipantes everreff4t of thil enterprising Society. The ^sPreACI was all that could be desired, the tables. fairly groaning beneaththe liy of goodthings, conspicuous 11410114wh14k wet.e the, • "Haggis," "-Kal" "-Atha Brose.," "Sheep's wed and Trotters," and other natienai dishes. of - Scotland, Among, those :presentwe. noticed' Mesere. 'IL P. tsc.:1' Auer, ..kt. P., of • Walleartani .K Attention, of tlue Advertiser, togioes,Lh MeG-iliauddy of the kv.„40- • Jcart.D,rorisgole„ London,. A, - Mackid„ Brantford, Ij fratehieaon, Dungann, Peter Corri• - stsei Ho1yseto---1,Joitn- Alexander„Ohief of . at the _BrniisetS: Oatedonian Ke• s eiety, A •MeKeneie, London, isfd elerse Astnebtir of other& geofty number of the fair -set were! .ewise present,. Which lerst a --peculiar ,weeaccs asrl*harm. to the kaasion. The, • ehair viagrocupi6ii by Citi:et Maceriiss. man., an..t .the vieeiehair by:Dr. Text1 • isitatt, First .chieftain. of the. Se'eiety.. The'rellesfr. juetiee having,been done to t1e! goal things provided, the cloth • W&3 removed sad tite- , intellectual 'per - tion of the • programine introduced. by a brief 'and 4ppropriat& .speech by -the: •Chairman.. l'ae Chief expressed. • 'sure at tia petits, niunber present, • 'ex.tendectto tie guests and visitors a • true Highland . and made a •cosseeitts story reference to-. the euccess. of tip banquetlie likewise tsferred- tii St- Andrew„ andexplained' how -it cameabont.,that he was °hostel the -Petrels! SakiAte. Seotlatulk.end plos.ed With a; lititiorests reference - to_ St. Patrick Wlite,a1i.dgk the Patron kiain of the .SMetild isle, was a -born • Seetchne The first', .toast,.. 4 The • queen and if.toyak•Family,..,"- was drunk with en, thuAasta, the Natio1.1.. tat4uthem• beiug sang by this oony..r. - - • The.."04vennot Generatand-Preiniee' vore-- next honored coupled , With the -name of Mr. M Campbell, who • res- ptincledlti an eloquent and appreprist'i te 4peeelth., As a:member of the .Caraps eII 0144 iw felt isrotid, of the:Marquis of Lorne who .has Rum tited th.e: -Vie Chair in 0. nada durit* • E.w, past fv.i; years,and he as hus,- . band of the ten's daug :ter occupies 0-, eartice.ertk. -cc-414)1442,4w, P6sitficm g .t.s" r e - r..!ceift, speess_ B sisRa spulseitu stsza„very worthy effort. •''-`• - Arasy, Navy srai'ld Volunteer anxt prepeeed, and sv.a0 well -re-•. ; _oeivett_ I4jent, I>. Campbell reaeended • in 4. very neat fellgYiTed.bY a: -song, ,."- Mare atArgyie,'', by Mr.- " The.Day vita hoisoriVx was eisthusAs-scelly :mob?.d, coupled Wit4, titg• 1•14:41$ cf fr.D., .4...,Cameron,...who resseintle.il in an appropriate sipeete. `Urie tett se_ing pawn eomPoted 't4r the. •Mepoil, th.e.eyetl. knowi. poet of KhigstOns wise ,then • read by the,ehairman: • "THE DAY AND A' I 01TOR What- though we Scotsmen may egret To differ somewhat now and then, Each in his awn opinion free , Unflinching as a Grainplan Beit, - o Kirks or Creeds divide ui here ; •••• like Cot servative am/Grit • As ont rejoice to toast and cheer •4! The Day' are,te wha honor if." 'The Dayi-Ain" a," wha honor• What magiqinthat simPIe vhrase it fires my blood tofever heat, It minds me of far browny braes; • Fair Scotia's Paths sad: Olydes and -Spey& Seem glidinir at iny very feet : A patriot ring egultant has' The Day an' wha honor It wafts meta days.long aroma • - • When -gras,,d.the Bruce his Carrick spear; And, deeds eclipsing Marathon Made him. to Janie at4 freedom. clear. , / see the flash of_broadswoeds bare, , _ And Se.. triazuN foes, in full retreat,- • 'Hurrah then f tr. our slogan rare, The Day an'a' vibe -honor it I" t. ratrick-terror of the snakes- '• 0.1d Miles sons may well hold, dear; They gothint from the Land of Cakes, . • And this we too his name revere : St. George loved less the (...,:riFesethan -Spear, . Why $eivied, puzzles qpite my wit; . ere's to St. Andrew's memory rare, " ite' te wins honor it," Let niggardbodles miss our joy-- "rtic . meanly donating on the cost, - The patriot flameto- fan, say I, - •*Is never rove Or Labor /oat. . Then of our Day It t's make the most, ,, -- Time. never travels hail am fleet , As when together Scotsmen toast ' "The Davan' a' wha honor . • a "Our Celtie sister, Ireland," was next proposed and drunk. with High- • land honors, coupled with the names • of Peter Corrigan, R, Graham- and • W. K. Atkiition. Mr. Graham re- sponded in an eloquent -and -poetical speech which was -received with ap- plauseAnd enthusiasm.. Mr. Corrigan also responded in .a. really capital speech, followed by Mr-. 'Atkinson in his usual humorous style. • •• Mr, Kenneth T. McLeod haring sung a.seng, The Land • we RV& in" Was proposed and received with en- ; thusiasrn coupled wih the name:of D: McGillicuddy,who responded in „an eloquent and humorous speech.Dr. Hutchieson,-- of Dungannon, re' cited_ thehuneorouS 71poem "The anunity;' itt capital style-. '4 -created much. amusement • • • - • • • The next toast, "The Land we left,' brought to Ids,feet, :Chief Alexander, of the BrasSeIs Caledonian Society, whoa responded in -an excellent speech, concluding with.:an original poem; cle- =.dicated, to the Society; which *as re- ceived with, applause. - - • The vieelhairman,' pr. Tennant, then proPsetl the health ..of " The Lucknow Caledonian Society," After . the honoring of which Mr. M. Camps bell, en behalf of the Society presented • to the -.Chief a hand-seme silverserviee, accompanied by the fellowingaiddrese A. Ma&Orinynon,- 4. a, Chief of the Lac:Immo UaIedonfan • ReeeecrEn Cater, the chiefs tans and elansmen of the L. p. S.,deeire to take advantage of the opportunity • afforded ley this festive gathering,ealled together to, _ celebrate- in good • old Sca,tishstylethe anniveria,ry Of Scotia's Patron Saint,- to express -to you the • high esteem in which we .eadh -end all. hold you personally, as well as • our high appreciation of your cliginterosted, energetic - asul untiring effortS on: be:, - half of the- Society. -during --the seven years' which you have uninterruptedly occupied the position of Chief. - It is -fresh within the memory Of the maier-` ity." of those present to -night When, somewhat over seven years ago, a few energetic, Scottish spiritsl-yourself • among the ninnber, determined to es- tablisb. in- this village a Caledonian Society Where ScOtehmen and theSond, of Scotomen could aseetable: • social - And intellectual intercourse, and whose annual games should genie to perpetu- ate in this "Canada of .ours" the dis- tinctive sports and Pastimes a the mother laacl, end assist -keeping alive in the breast*of her :eons mid daughters the loving. and 'patriotic. niemories 6f the-" Lend of brown heath and shaggy' -weed," as well as to .en- ecturage generally; . the -euItiva;tion of those manly sporti so necessary to the developen-ei of healthful' bodies end vigorous ntindsjn the, youth of our country. From the beginning the Soeie- ty was a euOcess, -Ven beyond onvinost sauguine anticipations. - It has: gone trom strewth to. strength until to- . - poeitiolf&Iffit4lecepying the proud S.ociety on this broad` ecintss:sigs,.4 - acknowledge thist!'. to our active. -and .untirtug eifforts is -due to. a very great extent_ itse- algtOst, phe- nitwits' stscoess.. AS -the. visitor to • , 7 ' Weetminster Abbey -ss minted if he - -" eisek:' Sir Christopher Wren'sponu- ment to look around," so may we to- night .say to our pests and visitors " ifyen seek a monument to the exert- ions of our chief turn your eyes to ourl magnifiessut park, the property of the 8, - Society, fee) $17friplef t f o ours eora o • ably.' -furnished room with - its well iteckeklibrittrys. teibur 'hasidionie casfi • resetve of Oyer 41000 in the bank, and last but nsit least to the smiling. -faces,' new gathered around the_festiye bOard- , whose reception Of this• innovation in our programme. shoWe more • dearly:, than word -cam express', -their ,coinPlete concurrence in the.. well Merited_ honor it is our. pleasure to confer upon ycyk to-niht" Asa--ftiether-tokett Of our good . will And istee41 .We beg, dear chief, your aceePtinee. Of the aecempare- ying*•Silver SerVice whiohl. we -.trust • both yourself And. 'your worthy lady may, long live 0 .enjoy, and _with best • wishes for the happiness of yourself, MabOriliffion and family we sub- scribe ourselves on behalf of the Socie- ty 0-AllipBELL-, •1). E. taitagnotT, . - Chairnean . Seoretary, • Jissige Fir/r-LATEE,' 31:ApPilgusoN,- . J. S._ TeleNktti M.' D. The service 'consists -of six pieces, and tray,. and is el the mo.st Modern and' elegant ..desigii. The tray. beers. the following inscription, together with• - chief MacCrimman's Coat . of- Arms and, the Crestof . the• -Society, " Presented to p. A. MacCrintmon; M. D.; in token of his' valuable servi- ces as .010 respected and energetic Chief of the Society forthe ...past seven year." • Lacknew, 3Clth Nov.. 1882. The Chief; who was completely taken by surprise, repliedin a le, 14 - and eloquentspeech. He: referred to - his connection with...the Soeiety from its -inception -to the present clay, to the success that has attended their united efforts, and to. the flouriehistg, condition in which the Society is. found to -day. He • could net find language adequate . to express hisei thanks to the • oei0y, for. :the really magnifieent.teatimenial they were good • enough to . present, him.- The Chief • lik-ewise `expressed . thanks _fer the kindly reference to Mrs. MacCriminon and 'closed with best wishes? Lor the, • continued and permanent success of the SocietY. "The Parliaments of Ontario and the •Dinninion 'brought' to his feet. -11. P. O'Connor,. M. P. P.; who • responded in a neat and appropriate speech which was teceived with hearty applause: . . - "The Professions" sfound tt fitting champion in Dr. Mackid, while Mr: M. Campbell respoMied • . for: the "Mercantile and Manufactering in - forests.. " The Ladies" weresgepre-sented by Mr..• John Murchison and reeeived "Highland Honors" " The -Press" drewiumorous speech- es from W. K2 Atkinson, Of the Adve - titNer. and D. McGillicuddy, of the Sift- - OM Alexander, of Brussels, -then save a. comic recitation which -caused much amusement _ Mr. M. Campbell asked permission to propose. the health of the amateur athletes, coupled . With .the name of Mr.. K. Kerr; who briefly responded. After a few remarks -from the Chief the pleasant celebration was brought to a close by singing •"Auld Lang Syne" and the :National Anthem. • Coming to Lucknow. Miss Morrison, the- heroine of the late Schooner -Asia-disaster, will be in Lucknow ira few days selling ler - photographs, and we trust the: citizens o .the village will give her it hearty. reception. Mise Morrison through the terrible.suffering and exposure she was forced to endure -while clinging to the. wreck, is rendered ineabable of gaining a livelihood by, any -other means than by her present oecupation. A. McOonnell, of London, si in the village, viscetts,g, friends. • —For fur sets, ladies fur cape, men's cloth/tad fur cape, clonds,shawls, Roods, &a, -at A. MaeIntyre'Es —Extreme cat() is 'necessary in re- ceiving money. A thousand dollar counterfeit bill is reported to be in 'cir- culation. —Prescriptions filled with accuracy... Briug them in to Teelstsses Medical. -'-Messrs. -Blakeby (11 Ravin have disposed- Of the .14rea. Repord to NathariN.. Buchner, of the. Hamilton. --The i)sres.---' • • son .Cansioti be" *tinge sellers., If pprk• raising' elm- pas %vile it is.eertainly most peofitable now —As the last Monday -1n December - falls on Christmas,.. Day- this . year th municipal nominations ifik Ontario-svill be held on the Friday: previous, as pro-- vided .by statute., Eleonssen,,,•Newt tails Ti e47s • 10, - • . • • .• Oats 1 ea's •Potatons--per bus. • Ility-poeson Wool Pork -per cwt. -g8te 13utter JIid - 60• - .66 • 6,166 31.• HIE HIER • • f„•.• , 30 035. • ..; 9 00 10 00 : • 0 18•@ 16 • ... 7 00 • 0 19 0- 20 0 16 0 17 5,00 6 00 40 • 0:50 • ...• 1 50 • 0o- 641. • • •••• - • Of • 7 .t0,74 Obi. per. lb ow . TRAVED ]!'ROM THE PREMISES (If t :e Subscriber., Lot 9, eon. ,10, East- erti „Diviiion of the -Township 64f. Afq,teld,.on or about, the first of August heat, a red *and: white enottee heifer, rising,' three years old, with straight hbrns". Two dollars will be paid to any person giving such information as will les(' to its recovery, Address ' .JAMES 11()WARD,:I.aniticP. 0, UNDERSE(4NED -OFFERS FOR. • sale the Thoroughbled-Short• Horn Bull . Sentinel." He is a ed, with - little White, three yg, ars old and v_tas bred bT the vrell•knohirn breeders, .11-.& \W att; Salem, - county of Wellington. "Sw•tinel" is a first, class- .and has Proved- to be , a sure itock gettei. For particulars :an pedigree apply to DA1/ I D JARDINX,• 3iu-463; • Ifolvrood P.O. .1)/if PcMTANT -TO:, TILE' SIcIr; c.Culloch the celebrated Enrepean and American Phy-;- eitian, Itinerant of Oki Hespitals of the chief - cities of England, Ireland; Scotland, -Fran ce, Germany, the United States of :.Anierica, and tatitill'Uleteeptik:ainNtf°tninsiV7- P. rf• 71t7dnailYi 11113de r °.A.2• 171141:: cvasit - • • • IIITEL HOTEL. • FROM FRIDAY; DEC..let. TO TUESDAY, DEC. 5th: by III Who -Suffer frOin--Chronic - - " --• Lingering Diseases,!, inch as - CONSVMPTION, BRONCHITIS, •- • ASTHMA, CATARRH, • and all Affectations of the -Chest; Throat, fleartacervots Debility; &idol*, scrofuloile • Ulcer's, -Liver O�znplaiut, .1thinimatism; Skin dikes:we of .all kinds, no. matter .:how long . retanding; Dropsy, Diseases of tbe Kidneys.; -.ChlUicsie and Cancer a in, their -W.01$ stages, without the nie i.-4.•the knife. And all Blood Disease,'; Salt Rheuni,11.!yepeplia.,-Erysipelas, Epileptic. 7'its or Falling. Sickness, - Apo •- plectic Fits, Irita.or /JOSS Of Sense andltitun St, Vitue Dance,' Paralysis, - Neuralgia, Seur, vey;:Gholera„ FeVers.. and -A*nee of all kinds permanently cured,. Goitre or Thick Neck, Polypiwesin all partt of. the Syetemr.:Abicesa.. -.es,=Tunniurs; Etc.., .4),unhaeo, ,Heniarrage of. the Lunge. - • •it4r All diseases of the -Eyerad Eartreated AuCcessfilly. - •• , - Disci-sett:el Children frcire, infancy to adult age treated successfully: • FEMALE CO PLAIN TS Of all kinds and deseriptionX- Whatever; whe; ther Acute'ef Chronic. .Will be treitittl sue- ' cessfully. ' " _ . If you are etiffering from- any or the -above _diseases, do -net delay to visit the ,Poctor at once so that -.yeu-may have - the .beueiit of his care and treatinent,.-and be restored to health the sOoner.. • • PeartA-Corrigan will !take • -13UTTER'.. *No.-. -4000. • • . • in-• eXebalr let•BOete, attd e Parlins: wishing close will do - to tali nt:• - . tit -4=21444i jeteaid. giving • bargain), ,ATO SHoE8. g otts fall stock. Hsrvest and retail at • : $f�OOPojFUTc •1 ingt'het1trn,t its s = hoiv .0-v et ollothefli ;and after , thousailue. $.f the tests niost.„Compl'icateel eed SO:et-est eaece - We. cf.'inl.4.L, find? We fte1 jutthed in cffenng'to Tholi!aii4,4-hi11ars, for :any- ease _ • tnreat,-, -.consun.iptIon in itti tigely •• stegewheopilig cough, in ik'alt-diSeasea Of VI throat -and JUngS; tick. whith reJ lel, that.We- 'Can't cure wltt& W est.'s Cugh Syrup, vhntken ..aceording to nirectiOti-s; Sample bottlea,25-and Fi0 cent; large betties one .d011ar,' etynin .•dteigetstser sent by :express:4in keCtopt:-. ist - JOHN --(10; 81 ,St.e3Jcing "-I.aikt, pinto, Out 0. sole - • - = • tN F1.11.‘3T-.C1.,A.SS'..11OBTACIES Per .eetit •intereet-payii-qe.,yearl;-:‘, ; • Verges Very :titosierlte. ApplY. t,e, - I :-.13:011EItt= • Secretary ,-of tbeWet Wam 7 -antral. ) Fire Insuianee Vonipkiry.,nOthing. but , . PropeTtyinsurecl.: - ties wishing tO• nnI in this -119Pn1ailarmeri.i coni•-paniim..the shiCa of IJOlborne, Aehlierd„ 14.laSt anti . Wativtanoshi: "by /loose -se 4 .1,100 'Vara :tO.--ine will be called on and- evei;;.; -infOrohation givn- - , - R,OBEAT M13B,RAN. . . • What: is it..? 'The best MAChilie 'Oil in world, ia manufaLtured by --'McCo11Bro. CO.". , Tor6ut !Phis °neater the severest: test, . and .clorfiktit competitiOn-Was amanita - z rota. litiedalg *II,41 Three . . at the Leading Exhibitions of the Deminfi• hi in 1881. Farmers and others will save money • and ma.chiritry hy using loiltDINE. A F k yogi, local dealer for it and take no other. For sate - D. D. MAcIrervnz. A. -.7Ftt.R A14, KI.NDS WATCHES, - CLOCKS, AND JEWELER -T.:. R0,?airbig done promptly. ALEX, FINDIATERm. , C amybell-st, Luckarag. I wiela to inform the citizens of Lucknovi dna - . eurrOunding conqtry, that hove , • .celeneel up A.. In R. G-. Greenwill'e Old Stand.: kiln_ 14,er . . on hand at alltimes ALL SCINDill OF ,FRESH Meat Delivered to MI Parts of the Village, on Shottest Notice. •Give -me a Call. - - JAMES LINDSAY. 3 Luanow, Sept 9th. _ .LUCKNOW Has now in stock the largestand hest _• . of •LICHT AND H Atrif HARNESS ever shown in LucknOw• 'SPtclal ,ments in., BITIPFAX40 atcl. GOAT *0214 %Torn Illaakotz, oto. My stuck. of Trunks :Valises 13 and Satchels, - ete.,1Anow complete, and includ -8 all the latest etirleband makes. - :Ai; Alt the above arirOleS -were purchased frnm.--- - Ahe best uigieers; and at -the loWtist • dash' L rice, 1 atm preparedtosell as cheap ne any other hone; e. in the tr le •.Don't -fail to call andsee Thy - .stoekbefore puretiasing to ordir ed • -.All work eustauteed tirst-eisss. ROBERT 'PROCTOR. .. • • - A • VOSILIGA X Dyspepsia & 1i Cqmplattrt-i - Is it pot -worth the 'knell Woe. of 15 Cents! to .tree yourself of every syMPtorii of tEese distressing( ooniplaints, - if ( tank tiO cahut our store.ard get a er, every; bottle has at`rinte -v.litrantee en use it accordingly anettf detryou no go o4 t- wiItoost yirt nothing",• - 130,_Liekisow,._