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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1898-12-09, Page 4entertainment was due to ontaide help. It was due to the executive ability of the teacher, who as school pilot trsined much of the talent, kod securfd and directed the rest. In rendering unto Caesar the things that are Oaesar's, let us not forget to render nut) Miss Clark and her pupils the compliment which they well earn- ed, and at, the same time ) eat :nd 3 them our sincere wish that they may enjoy a Merry XiDit.9 and a Happy and Prosperious New Year. M A IIKIED rINDLER- MILLER -On the 2t;th A., M the Melodist poirsoss!e, by the Bev. Job l Lea- ovd Mr. Weter Sp: Idler to Miss KateM er, s'' of Luoktow ANNUAL MEFTINC THE ANNL'AL MEETING OF THg West Wawanooh Mutual Fire Insuraitee Co. will held in the Court Room, Dungannon, on Wednesday, January, 18th, 1899, for tbe rrceivitsg of the diretturs' annual reports and the auditors' reports of receipts and expendi- tures duriag the past year, and also for the election of four directors to till the vacancies Bookseller, i"rd locurred by the retirement of Messrs. Hugh Girvin, Isaac Fisher, Finlay Anderson, and Wm Stothers, whose past term of office will then expire, all of whom are elegible for re-election. Hour of meeting, one o'clock sharp. J. M. ROBE1tTS, Seey. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Must be early to be satisfactory 114 either the Merchant or the Buyer. All trouble in Holiday Buying comesafrom putting off, this waiting till tbe If we can persuade our patrons to come early this year they will be better lest moment. served, have the advantage of wider selection, and. we shall all be happy, SOME SPECIAL LINES AND PRIGES Fountain Pens, Gold ..... $l• Teachers' Bibles, 90c up. — May be had with the name stamped in gold Small Silver Novelties..$0 25 Stick Pins and Scarf Pins, '25c to 3 00 Emblem Cuff Links and Pins... Family Bibles (not pedlar's but moving prices for Holiday Gifts) $2 00 up. Lines for which there is a limited demand, wethave not stocked, but can submit Illustrated Catalogues of leading manufacturers and quote closest prices for special orders, D. Dungattion, Dee. ?.7th, lAtots GRAND TRUNK Railway For Ohnstmas and New Year Holidays, 1898-99 Will ileums Eeturu Tickets between P 1 etat'orlll lattak." Flout all stades* in to Detio'.t aud Port Hulot,. From all o....exioas in Cailatil to, but not from, Baal°, 1:1ack Rock, Suspension B.tle and Nisr;ses Yslls, N.Y. nom Detroit and Pt Huron to stelae* in Canada, hut not et of Haa 'Iton and Canfield Jct, on lines to Buffalo. GaNtRAL PUBLIC: S044:Lti. Fitir CLASS FAEE, coin- Dec. '24tk., 25th and 2f,th, ticket 4 good returning, *met ;Dat,'t, et,t tater than Dec. 27th. 03 Dr.. ;AA Jan. 1.t sod 2nd, .tom ,lestination not . O'st THIRD. MURCHISON, CEO. H. LAWRENCE. Staiiono W. C. JOHNSTONE Snap Shots. Take Them. Our Custom' rs THEY GET THEM FROM US. Tip top in Quality, Tip top iii Treatment Tip top Facilities, Tip top Variety. BUT PRICES AWAY DOWN. We postively give as much, if not more, in real values thanaa- ny one • Country. 140 USE LOOKING ELSEWHERE. CALL UPON US. 9RO? in th • sp • • - •,.. _ t Fora Useful and uitable New Year Gift take a.,.look ov Stock before purchas ng elsewhere We have not 'time to the many bargains we are offering. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season and a Prosperous New Year wwwykii§#~~#0•00~A. •• Yours respectful* J. G. Murd h Goods ••••••••••••••4 Millinery away down in prices Wings, Quills and Ospreys at cost. Felt Hats at 25 cents and 35 tents. A lot of Ribbon in all- colors from 5c a yd, up. Wool, Cashmere, and Kid Gloves in all Coiors and Quality. A Miscellaneous lot of BOOKS below number of BIBLES at half price, ORGET OUR FIVE CENT ABLE' Irk - ilF•416••••4! •••*** cost, also a A fei'er e ii reeei% i lig 11 tnore costly. n -afford. It is to make sueli plo feel that in ndone who money an ry nerve to article so nook eheap /her gtt. It member that r yourrtvtil)ra .e wea11.44c i...nrawberr Sulpbers: Tapkes t": n:t naron. able to " should like sell me titi Taking a BaronwrQte.u Rot t) francs for .Iier and. h Raroh amount na with the Moments. Those Cns tire! emo •:•:•:111 eirigS uuietati At* & Go, Lucknow We wish our many Customers and the Public MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW •••••••••••••••••••• • CONNELL, - Luc • .••••••••••• 0 U Htiv t . ; hare you sheet ot paper, it : "Receiv hild the Ow-. of he benefit _of. chart • lischild Peat• l it, tLugt nding Iter ajotote ed. went ti -y delight • ady'if Ingenuity.---spere • nable Goods! •••••••••••••••••••••••4 htly•Pisiples can be tit- - by the vise of Miller's 11 Pills. 50 doses 25 ockey Skates have noequal. Al eigas row stock Prices Right. - 4. Ai Vif , -Written Wiedo cannot, t we-• se/ low prite of RrLet op - e best man Canada N and examine our la • The fluezti an , scIlh Mem erns each alte thall • Tape `Nria yr , 40 *Pc .0/ • !'fi lit trouble.v the pits fellow. with trvir4 in his ezea, toli! me. t n;tt. the rtrerlons 'evening he liaa 4sIght Of my cousin In the of the town, clot* to at _ wiper*, he put up Iii. • N. Mb" wretchedly attire 1' rmrn and ill, :la if i;11#4 find • law.t-tt trota bed Of /sickness. a.t8L impulse. Ivan to spenk to ha •'Wing Emit he yva.s iseen and • ply•nized. he ekepae rather to ! Ir‘b• h anti tracked .'ret.„-;atg. in a neighbor - reputation. ^t.ing with • I tier 9tx.% 11. . 1311 ti‘ ,091k0°1 •elve me_ N.--14)andu;41 say r. was . iity. Of course, maile up at IDY I Jkor liCr to re - So 1 ' way, and ••••r town till Of which lie •erable indeed tty desks clus- arv#s: the 41 liberally orua- clothes, /na- rrow !louse hita ts unelean tkr,frjo rhitlYa!tezs of ta. ‘. Of a small row of houses • facing Me beach. John 1 it out, and I had hoped unobeerved but ets Jed the floor, which stood I saw a white face ;,-aelng the lower window. and I 11. r • v_..ns *II. 1 ., nprol ll firm. 1- ran into 00 i9 ', . , saw me he started -' 4644 arsd; but, with her e, and enterod thn room where was fitandiag, pale and t4-Trifiet1. : wager to escape. "anie '.'' I cried. . asp utterad a iow cry, and. pressing - *anti spoil her heart, tottered as anunt to fall; but, striding ft,r- ..r.1, ( catteht hr in toy ariii, w fl ••••• can heir help. 'nit fqr so saying, he ope..err bi out a few scovereigns, to rae ; but 1 shook my heat "i don't want it, I said. still got some or my pvra that is lone, it will be time for me to prime tt. you Poor 44 shall be well looked after, be sure that; anti I hope by Thursday I have her wkli enough to take home." ., ,. :-,- • -* (1; v ,--.. ,,-, ,iiiblelie3ro.tfin • A year . ago he, weft) n, and 1 were a happv ma be. ., _ese-look at us hot. - Looking 'rather crestfalli.n, he po i ileti.er to be dead and blirird t . the money back into his pocket,,and Icoom back yar.• wi' thy shard\ ..d. , tIrned to go. , eee, bringing sorr• ' 1 disgrace OD "Very well, Meter Hugh," aniirlie; folk that once he.".1._,-.. 'leads up "I'll come again on Thursday'. ' . wr tho beet!" ' .'• • • He had given me " awarm hand- I. was• lost in amazement- at my shake, ani had got halfway down the aunt's severity; .for neve!' for a ino- stairs, when 1 called him back. trent hatt I anticipated such a recep-. • • "If you are Palling at the cettage" . tion. . hitherto. indeed, my uncle I Flai64 , dOti t tell them ,anythink of to '111(1 .--Amed to take the affair most this. D 6" on't tell them • that Annie is '' an d it was hi:; attitude to - here, or that you have seen her. It ta-' ie that I had 'most dreaded. i I be lietter to keep the secret yet." ur' t. .. 'its of the two seemed re - If he could not induce inc Vet e to take ,ent was the stern man; money, John Rudd determined to ren- laY' Behr gl'nik and forgiving "- (ler assistance in some other way. II . i -‘ About half an hour after he had left, '" 11(rOal. ir4e, aunt," 1 said. " You a doctor arrived to eve Annie; then .., -r) k to Annie sa. Tlif're has came eiev-eral bottles of wine, and .rs....4)ongolo -5 110 doubt; 'but it is all some fruit; and I had /Aron re ason to suspect that the landlady had not I . money as 1 had been. At any Fa." been quite so averse to accepting his 011fplii. Ait WAS 11111PX1131t0iii.. while, she who rapidly recovered. When John Rudd came on the Thiniz:on:ola COri-Rbe been all a ' )011"Ola L.i•,11.14i/lislie comes back o' her she was untiring in her attention ta it? She left o' her awn but till I knaw what ,y, he .found her sitting up in bpd!ong 1 1 o_a -One. I'll ne'er sit down or able tt) recojnize him and talk to. .-•ad wi' her again. him, but still too weak to walk into I . you how it would 13O' cried the adjoining room. Nothing was said C addressing her words to me g g that day; but 1 Judged that she would be able to snake the attempt on the following Monday, the day of the carrier's return. On the Sunday morning, therefore, when she had left her bedrt , and sat in the a.rrn-.chair by the sitting -t this- nioment. my uncle rose.. rooni fire, I took hPr poor thin, hand in mine, and sald, Annie,"411e said, "dawn't . • heed mother. . dawn't mean it, my lass --she dit*n't mean it! Whate'er you -'m done, this is your borne, and you are our child -our little law." Then, turn- ing to Ws wife, he added., "Speak to her, wife! speak kindly to her! May- be shell tell 'cc all her trouble." saw her cbeeks grow very white, His broken tones, so pleading and pitiful. melted the mother's heart. but I knew that what I had to say with a wild cry ahe sank Into a to her must he said; so went brave- ly on. chair, the tears streaming down her "John Rudd will be here to -morrow," ra‘ce`61: Annie, Annie! may the • Lord home." I said, "And I want to take yon forgitee 'Cie for what you ha' done r. Suddenly mastering herself, my eau - It was pitiful to see her face "Oh sin uncovered her face'and looked at her mother. Then, drying her tears, and k;peaking with tremulous deter- mination, ahe said IF know I have 'been wicked. I know t.1 hiding her face. "Let me go! :I Ws,' 1 had never come!" And she made a hurried movement toward the door, as if to fly. SAeing this, nry aunt relented a little; though her manner was still harsh enough. , my dear, do you te4.1 strong enough to take a Journey ?" For a moment she turned trtgftt- env' eyes n3b343. "A Journey, Hugh ?" she asked, raintiv. Ffugh I can't go!" she cried. "I can'i Tie Prodigal Daughter I face father, it would kill me! You go, ow; it was Annie, though vier a and leave me -try to forget you have •annkl scarcely believe tile evi.. seen me, and they wL11 never know." of my own eyem lb. mai; go I DIM It, wnst a hard tattle I had he- * slinbaaiev or yaotiti8e'in lgt'Inieleradeaeye or It tii nottlwr kind, nor r tiae.-.--Great Thoughts. Lessons in and instrura Remarkable Digict)V0 otTwo caktforn The :turnkeys -lit**; rolinty Jan. -had awl ence,reeently on the Chinese ,from - portatien. The men by the San- Diego reported to have not persons, but the (t)e irrIttoapplyl8t thoughti vi e tigation, and the ou of money, nuggets The. •coolies had I gold dust carer. 1 iseenfielt414 Into the ir notes were lining of .th of tlieir doff place, month where coin. bifi !linden, contain found nmounti $40 in bills, u,nd -no one knos.a e in gold dust from mines. Tmoney, of course. IN. Chinese, but if they had b to keep It on their person lockefi up, they ivould sur been robbed of eery cent o the other prisoners. -San Fra Examiner. , - are taught by M. M. Joseph W. Smith, of No. 781 Kin, street, London, was terribly injured On Friday night by the explosion of a hanging lamp. He was turning down the wick when the lamp exploded and sent the burning oil down upon Ail* head, arms and shoulders Re wak ftightfally burned about the -face and but will likely recover. Mr. Smith 8 about 45 years of awe