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The Sentinel, 1876-11-17, Page 34„. - 31140Eji-LAX.EOUS- RE.Itt .st.s. reputation for Sobriety :often_ ugs Upon aibr.eath. ". • COIL-31suS, was.- the firi• -nian to-,estabh.sh -0 iron foUndry He -cast- an i-mhOr. -.. . ',._ - - - ' ' - - ,- _ . . . - "13i-.--a!man of very quiettastes,"_said he ' -he wont behind.the door and tasted some- --lo- in- • - -• -T - - - -_-, ' .- HoW is it th,at.S.--othe•PePPle •-aIwaYS' do- -It:Jigs-By halves ? - Why,in-tWo-itively,i of actir- i.- - ... - [ :, se: • .- . ,- - . - - - - -‘ ./ - . .. , _ ' -Til- i great difficulty .with.' inany..frien now _?E: that they have, three- pantaloon pockets, - -a but twevhadda to,atiffinlathprix. ' • A 6v_s-T#,` subscriber -wants- the rules verning-handker4hief flirtations. Rule 1st,' i.; i ---t- ti v 0: handkerch_iefS.and.two--fools.. Want .. . - , - - .1- • ..t the Other -fiv-e. 9 _ , , . TTIR Austrian artillery ' service is , being vipplied. with Steel bronze guns, said to be va4ly- cheaper. as Well as capable of greater- -iervice, than steel;- .=:-., „. , • = . .. :- PEI:Tills-7A. EtoPkt-si--` e'd a penny for you, Mylad,- , What . : .1 if do with-it.r- -,1:Feeper-7.-"- what. AA thisatOnce !-..- I'lltOse kver for it -double oz (ii• quits." : ' ' - '. '-- NOY; Ilisimv• thinks there Wete men here '20-000 years ago, but when -yen ,a_sI- .ong P -s- , I ,- , - - - L,..and- beforea modern, hotel Clerk you Can see.' .< Pe doesn't beheve it. _.$*DY--. gent (to po1icernen) -4-, Beggar! WEL.C4 a. beggar?-: -- Hoi,e- do you , kilo* as r ain't- a, swell What 'ave l been to.A'ballImaskin the karicter-of a Cadger, midis &-Valkin'.'Pmq ... • inray e'ostoom.?. - • • old gentleman who is getting "thin at the tap says,- "'Always pick out a bald. - headed barber to shave you, because he.can't Wilsistently ask you to:buy any hair -restora- -- live? - of Irish buns 3-- here One, to match. the best of them. On'a-shop• front near4he- Lowther Arcade Is the inscription in kilt let- ,. 4 zers The only Manufa ry :of Foreign_ 'queurs in England.'1- TIT is so:- _proverlSial. that the early bird. catches the worm. -But so, -when you -come -to think of it, does he whdi wants: -..ansticipat- his brethren, and. gets hooked_ _ for hiapains.:' • -There's no, depending ontheee •- proverbs as Ur; as: great moral lessons' are .conceined; •. • - 1 • has written an udder opera en- • titled fTIONIiik . What; -kine bf. opera is that, any whey ft• -Full Of bloo&mird, • ling Scenes, no doubt.„--7.-Wor-r, Herald.:- What - -.-kinet bfopera is it? . Maybe WS. opera: 4-oen1,- Look cow easy it is to Make these infamous - puns.. , . •' TRIALS never come, singly., It.was only last Vseelithat we learned that thecoal sup- ply Wour.cf,beexhansted in a little over nine- raillihn /ears, and now. news. 401ries that the planet -Vulcan is lost. 1Nre ean hardly:think • any one`watikt be mean i enough toistealVul- "Can, but the nights have beet dark . lately • and there are:ai.grodd Many tramps:Around„ •" FL-MISR hddle us this. • - ,. "• • - Wben 'first: the marrrage,xneit ,Was Betwixt my wife and rae-, I„ • - • 2tfy age did hers as tar ei:eed • As three times three doeSihree- • But atter ten and haltten yettia - -WeIaan and wife liad'been; Her age elitae un- as hear to, nib* • 'Xs eicifitAloeS to sixteen - • horse- disease is spreading- fast in. _• and nuinermis cases have, brazen out • in, the Delta. It has Made its appearance: it the large towns and centre cottoncul-. - tare -and. trade. • In, the canals dead heaps - • are,to_be seen floating about= in -'quaraities, as foriiier-supply Wafer to the people •. as 'Well astocottomlands,fearis expross-- _ed of the outbreak of Softie epidemic. • The •• • Crowds Tof wild-_dogs-that-SerVe as scavengers ve been, pa/aimed in great numbers byfeed- .. • Ilia on the carcasses. -- - - - 3sEsn*n:, of the Cincinatii Produce EX :change proposes to build a. V.0;000 hogrien •"whieh is tobe constructed of black- vWalnut ft:finishedwith hot and cold Water, ' warmed , Nifth steam andlighted,IYithltaaThere is - • to.be. a;,fine:library ; among:the-books:there will be the _Works- of Bacon, Poems„•. - regarding. the. Descendants of of • Hani„ - The -troilklis are to be.of mahogany,- - With ,ivory, and . furnished. with 'Cushions,. . Whenever & hog is „to be led out i6."'eteeution; ehloroforinwill_ be administer- - - f*.F2ittBLE:.-• accident happened the • -er,day` in deer park at Coombe Abbey,•: Warwickshire, the '.•;-;,-kol. of Craven., •.A:-.tinniber of gentlemen ittt servants were • ' engaged. in Catching deer of :both sexes -for • transportation, into Scotland. The modem_ app-andi Was to .dtive the the animals intoa net which hadlieeilplaCe&ariaund the woo -ds and a boy thirteen years - of Ake was attempt- ing to stop'a fine buck,- When it jumped at him And pierced- one Of its Antlers through: • his templeaInto: the brain. ?h. boy was re- •- •moved -WA -cottage close by, in a dyingstate,, * Several 0:Or rough accidents occiirred_iciair-- iiig the day: _ . : _ . Twoverysad eases- of -death from-ilapure • Water have occurred recently in England. --barrister ,-WhO- went to Thames -Ditch for- ehange of air, seen, found hikhealth-decline, and was attackedVby enteric fever. The well .*ater which he had -been drinking was forma •_to:be containinated-with sewage:xi:mitten?. On • reed -vein* he was removed t� a seaside town • '- died, when it Was fennel -that: s'Purup Water --in Kent.: But there he suffered relapse and i&re' was like: the _Othereleonta4tinated with sewage; . The other case is similar; that of young man who, _was' first, attacked by ty. •-phoid, caused byAmitilre water, then retociv- on recovery to-'anOther ' where he ed„ owing to &relapse caueed likewise by infected water. _ A., • Tim Chinese soldiers-, as arule,--,are a most --useless- and corrupt body of Of :Men; '.an& for - . .„ -..in4ney they., can be -bribed fibril- duty at al- --fniost any Unite, if sure Of -their own- Safety. - _Situated in the northern,. subjirbe. of Canton. was a gambling -den, theprOprietorsOf which • paicthuela,niOney, fortmany: months, to the 6,ffleerst.„„of a_guar&station near 15y..- Recent- hostever, the price - of silence -was raised • '1)T/the officers and -the =gm:alders:it:fused to _ - pay.: Thereupon the soldiers Made a raid on- • thEkvace ana •c.aotive4, one of tifeinmates ana demanded a =heavy, 14nsomfor him. • ded to Then the gamblers in theirtiirn proceeded - - - • - the station, fought 'the edicliers,-. released their companion and -retiaeeil_ their steps in • -iriiiinph,leaTing-seVeral soldiers wounded as a little souvenir -of their •- • Ott..,,Wednetaday.- the two young men, laborers, 0,14diiiig at Chislehurst; - were returning_ from their WOrk-. - 'On Teach-- . • - - f.04 jpg- a e1u1np,0,..tre*. 611 tetdf- e6oramilrs,Aii lii;s9n' °'611-\ the men suddenly Core imiiiediately:fell- down ii a fit.: No aisistande. was near, and his -cninp state of mind- - -not-knowing ion was in a terrible .. what to do, and .thinking,that his companion was dying.: .. Pre- sently he saw' a carriage[ approaching along IT -the road whiclitibises . he -cotillion; and he - ran to intercept it, -I waszimning at the " time; and the carriage as closed, and so the young man„addressecl himself te.the-2.COach,, - Man,. who stopped the ieliicle. -- In a:roinute a lady put h_head. out Of the window and - her - f - • inquired .the Cause of the young man's trou- ble.: - :On being,, informed., she ordered the - , • driver to take the Carriage As near as possible • to Where the than in the _fit Was lying, She - then alighted tegether with a lady- compan-- 'ion,- and on hearing that the Sufferer -lived-in . . a Cottage- above aquarter:of a mile- away; . - _ _ . . she had him placed in the -Carriage and .con- veyed hoe, While she i• 1 E , the. .1p-ar ney On foot in Spite of t ing.she sent a servant health Of -the invalid, an learn that he -had •quite 'recOvered.. The who performed this noteworthy act _Of kind,: ness.. and charity, was Eugenie the ex -Em- press of the french: - - ' Cii..111 OW Ti t- • RTHIJ RIA The Greatest won er of -smodern 11111W. HOLLOWAY'S rxjeafter the PILLS & OINTMENT S.ons of Rich:Fathers. • ['From the Chicago Tribune.1 • How -much iniFiery there May be in the Mansions -of the :!`rieli. is Something that can never be known, but every now no* and then an item -appearswhich reveals instances of de- pravity which defy belief. _ One of these- is 'found in the experiences of a. wealthy hotel proprietor, who has a sr upon whom he has lavished money profusely 1, for his education and culture. All efforts to Start him in busi- less enterprises have been failures. ' Thou- sands of dollars have been wasted thus, and the yming man at twenty-four is a Wreck and_ ruin. • Although enjoying . a iteadY ,income through' his father's liberality' he has squan- dered - his, reputation, Jay borrowing - money from all his own acquaintances as well as his father's. - The latter has been compelled to. : warn his friends not 14 loan any money to • --his son; = At the end I of a- recent- debauch this.reckless-spendthrift 'went- to one of the - proprietors 'Of a prominent hotel, and ob- tained $.15 upon. a forged check drawn in his father's name.: -As soon-, as the forgery Was discovered, the case was put in the hands of the police/and threatened - serious conse- quences, whereupon the father came to the _rescue, and redeemed the forged check. An offer has-been made the young man of a free. cabin passage around he world in It CalifOr- ' *a -bound clipper ship i but he declines to ac- cept. it: - "--. -_ '• " .I -: •• .: - It. was George ID. Prentice, I believe, Who -described one of Heilry _Clay's sons (for -a: • political offence) as "the -degenerate son'of . • a noble Sire."', -Thid city, ' -and probably this . . . • conntry, as well, IS full- 'of such -instances, with-lhe-difference-tht t the sins_of the lat- ,ter sons are gross and eriining. As genes ral rule these -are the _ ons of wealthy men,k, 'chey have had Very limited culturer Who are us-aully called self-made men- be;• auset -ancl earned their own fortunes by their own indomitable energy, genius, and persever- ance. - The reason why . -these ;men rarely . have .- sone worthy . of being flatted:- as 'their successors is -found in this, that the elements of self-reliance ancl inclependence whichinade the men they are, are lacking in the sons. The parents naturally desire to give their. boy the b nefite Of an education • theyfailed to. receive -themselves, and thus, -.. at the very outset of their careers;. the ',fowl, - dation -1A self -dependence is lacking. - . Innu- merable examples _might be Cited .pf - this: - There are ihundred. young rascals in this city Wasting their -fathers'- substancein riotous living - whose lives -lare.':dimply -worthless.- They are worse than drones -they are the embodiment Of -wick:schwas. ; One of the bil- liard sharPe of this cit, Y is the 'son of wealthy parents.' He is devoted to billiards andwine. The gamblers find a -harvest -among these fel- lows, and ' it. is rare 'indeed that the, young. men of twentykme to thirty whose fathers are ivealthY are worthy, of their progenitors. - G A S' 5 C 1:. MAN- 1.1.FICT.ORERSTOF - All kinds bf,Team, ingle -and --light double harness, saddles, coil rs, etc., trunks, valises, . . Buffalo Robes, whips, etc. • LVCIENOW ON T HOTIYROOD EAM BF JI UFACTORY. FERGU ON, keeps constantly •JIJ onhand at the Steam Brick a,nd Tyle • Works, a large stock of the very best and clearest bricks for building and other pur- poses. ,Alse Tyles for _draining supplied at 20 cents a rod. These are made of excellent. • material and we can guarrantee satisfaction both as quality and price. Visit the man- ufactory and be convinced. • • • --- DAVID FERGUSON. Ilolyrood, May 25 1876. -- - as NOT.A.R:Y,PAIBLiC, COMMISSIONER in CONVEYANCER. BEAL . Estate; . insurance - a 41or!er al -;• -• - Cpmmissi on Agent: NORTH HARBqi-i,, ST.; KINCARDINE; The oldestReal Estate AgeneST in the County - , Bruce -established 1850. Businesswith• the Crowri, Lands Depart;' anent promptly attended to. _ - . -Real estates valued in any part of the COUli tY. Charges moderatei- - ; MONEY TO LOAN. The Most favorable ter is, - on Real -Estate Security. RASTA USICAL INSTRUMEN DAtvpis Plozos, BELL & Co's ORGANt. The following Musicians -of world-widerepu. -at&give these pianos their hearty coMmen- i: v a tion :--FRANZ LISZ,i, The first pianist in hew'Orld. ,•-" P. K. Gilmore,., projector of the. World's Peace Jubilee. M. Paulus leader of , , Band of Republican Guard of Paris , , at the4 Great Peace Jubilee. ' Gottschalk,- the well known Pianist. Mr Mason-, the • celebrated ' i• Pianist. Organist and Composer. H. Sargo. t - - Royal Prussian Musical Director. , . W. Bell & Co sole agents for4Olitario. The Pills Purify the Blood, correct all dis- orders of, the 1iver, Stomach, Kidneys n Bowels, antlare invaluable in comp1aiits incidental tq Females._ The ointment is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers .!of , however long-standing. For Bronchitis, Dip-\ theria; Coughs, Colds.- G -out, . Rheumatism,' and all Skin Disealiee it is no equal. BEWARE OF VILE ANf51 ABOMINABLE COUNTERFEITSj deem it my duty to say that iny-. pills --and- Ointment are neither mannfact-uredsor .sold l in any .part of the•linited States. - _ -,Each Pot and Boxbears the British:Govern.... • ineitt Stainp withci,the Words Holloway's Pills and Ointment. London, .• engraved engraved - thereon. - On the label is the address; 533, Oxford': St.„, London. • . :'1 .• • ' • - Vile and spurious immitations of -."-Hollo.• wayS'i Pills and Ointment„” are manufactured, the name of 'Hol-: andsdld -under - IOW & Co., by F. :..Heniy,;- Curran 4. co;:, • Driiggistscif Nevi ‘Yorit, with an assumed trade, _Mark thus---- In Canada, the ". -principal • WHOLESALE Dealers in these. . .Count • e.r feit s- , are Lvm.s.-x, cLAR & Co„ 4 NCRVIUP & LYMAN, and LpiAN-BlioTHEas & Co., I . • whoobtain them at very low -prices froniJ, F. Henry; Curran & C�, arid this 'trash' IS sup- plied tounprinCipled- Retail Vendors, Who sell the same as my ken'uirie Pills' and Ointment,' -which-are-Manufactured OnlV at -033, Oxford; • -Street, London anld may be obtained from -the following. firms; ••- EV-AN8 MERCER alid ' Montreal. . - • - AUSrri. 'A:VERY 3 • BROVirig and CO•3 'Halifax N. . - • AlessrS.::-T. B. BARKER -and Sons; St. JOhn,N.,13; Messrs. ELLioT and Co. Toitorvro; I. Who import them direct:from here. _THOMAS- HOLLOWA • 5Y2 Oxford Street W • London, Attlo: /qanufacturers•of:c - I 6; • NGONS CUTT et cetera. Old rigs mado n prices. • Particular attention Paid- th job shoeing. McLean's old sta ucknow. 11 s ork warranted to give satidaction- 1VIcA.RT -Lucknow. Nov 18: ELGH w t reasonable - - . and horse U NITITOE. Now the time for cheap furniture, and the place to fin& it is at R.MAELCOL' - Warerooms, sign of the BIG 'CHAIR, Luck - now. -In rettrningIthanks for the very liberal .patronage eNtencleFI, by an appreciating public for the past iiiiteen_months, I beg to . gaff at- tention to my, pres'ent stock- Which is larger; , cheaper, •and'.•inore attractive than at • any former time. My extensive business acquain, twicecoupled with my facilities' for getting -Goods it the very best rates, enables me to -offer to my Customers better value for: their _money than an other house in the -JoulitieS . of Huron and 1ruce. . To atteEnpk-to eninner-', ate in an advertisement like this. would be useless . • It must be seen to he appre- ciated, it comprises every novelty in the. ' trade, consisting principally of - - • - PARI:91i, SETTS,. , • HAIR CIPTII-CHAI.S. - CANE CHAIRS, - -1SOFAS, LOUNGES. • ' 4FFICY WHATNOTS; - ...A: splendid assortment of •Bureaus, etc.,' call • and deethem. - • RE.MALCOL ; LIST OF PRI Received -Canieron &-k 11114 in 1876: • - . i I West Riding Hnron, open barrlages: 1st a •. 2nd prizes, held at S oitWsliiii. " Wingham-, ist' and 2nd- ' - lt- -- Kincardine, lst and Discr Ition. ry prize. LucknOW,,three 1st prizes -1 --all orkeshoWn. - - i Reasons why our work is lupe or to any that can be bought in this part 1 of the country. -Because we have always ii large stock- of the best second growth tiniber, tho oughly seas n- - ed in °lir own establishment: . ecause we em- ploy none bilt.practical. rnePlianics. : Because - we have a monthly report �f all the latest: American -and English designs. Because our - work is done on scientific Ipriniples. Intend- ing purchasers would do Wel1t y call _ and .•ex- amine the stock of , Pleasure' and lum- ber sleighs, which .% e off€r velry cheap. All work warranted to give s isfaCtion: We also build to order_ Carriages and sleighs, Of every pattern to suit, purchasers. ;Repairing ansi retrimming_done with neitnesli and - dispatph. • Also all kinds:Of Jobbing done, ekeept Agri-. cultural implements:: •-• , •I', ,• ; T i i CA1VIERO MILL uckno; October 11. , 1876. Lucicnow; Sept. 18• „ • FALL & WINTER MILLINERV. - MRS: MoMILLAN will Show thii season a very nicely selected lot of,Fall and Winter -Millinery at her shop, next door to, Walier'S•.Bakery-!•-.. Call ;and s4e' the Styles.. the premises at CUT PAPER PATTERNS A speciality; Lneknow, -Oct. 11, .- • Dreesinakino• done on . , reasonable rates. MRS McIVIILLLAN. 1876.- - :-.7•WEStERN LANIG MILLS 4..x.:$3.44..i ,$T, LUCKJNOW -.1.1AMBLE9ON:4C:ACREVI: PRO.PRIETOR$.J.• . . Manufacturers of. DOnRS,- •lASHS • ES; . MOULDINGS,' - • Flooring,- Bleck siding,- &c... • Luraber and shingles constantly on hand: Contracting made a speciality._ .Extra- inducements- to inechanics. . • HA.MBLETON & AGNEW. Luclinow: February t5 A FIRST, CLAS', Buss :. e A. JOHNSTON . Is prepared to run_ a Mass TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. Orders left at his office or house will receive -prompt-attention. Parties wanting horses to go from Kincardine can be: accommodated at very reasonable rates.- - Kincardine Jan. 1 1876_ •car "1. Has very muchpleasre to the, public that he -turn out in -.first bias's sty Wagons, sleigh, - buggies, All work 'done with iieat - patch. 1 Calland comp announClflg prepared to e all kind ' of Cutters, ess and 1,dis tre prices 1and E DSTONES, , HOUSE yuImmiNGS;i- molsiumENTs • . d Work- °fall. kinds iiiMarble-designed and executed in the best style, and .thotit - reasonable Prices. c• • ARBLE MAN Kept in stock. r nite,. Mounments _ and , ileadStones. Imported to order, . LL WORK WARRANTED.. SCOTT .& VANSTO OR:ANTTAJ 4j• (L611 -11E11' K T 174 -.Constantly on hand - a lark:e- assortment of READY MADE .1 , -;01LOTHt_ And Gents Furnishing -Goods: -A Splen ;assortment' of Cloth 7 t: MADE TO ODE, iMorlable -_StYle. and. on Sliort,NOtice - A.SMITH&Co- • .- The undersigned is now prepared to da all - kind of enlargine- from small anabratypes • dWPittt°esr and° a011 lSiSzce' coloured of God Life °0uredrc iLnidbch sterescopic vieWs, as well as ' - • f • Foreign 'View, N.B. I -am now makin the _new 'women Ade card. With a new and beautiful finish un - surpassed in this or any county, work entriAted to me will be, pr,imptly attended to. • _ E. L. JOHNSON, a 0 DEBI CH THOMAS TEO/ ESPECTFULLY annemaces to the - in - • habitants of Holyrood -Lucknow, and - their,surroundingsthat he has Unhand at th•, •Holyrood Steam Mills- a large arnount- o UMBE •- SCANTLING, , ATI -I; SHINGLE itaa heis prepared to to 'sell' at • es intendlng to build can besuppyed wit AFTERS A I ilerniock or from 12 .12 to 26: feet _ .1on., All orders promptly -attended:0 shortee - . *dee, General Blacksmith; iUcknow,, kind of Blacksmitbing done on nd by the best of shoeing a epairincr one n _ pa ..1.1•61•11, - 4 and wit c -h-. - - orsel • MONEYTCLEND .0n RealiEetate.1Appy toi RottiOri-Mps44.Y • _ TSSUER @F MA TJGE LICENSES -under. the Wacifesh- Tia Clare Office St. Helens!f= •• SirnisoN& Co. - - 1 r day at home, amples worth, ort d, /Elaine. - . • s :ori ch pleasure in stating that he has a* Of goodsior gentlemen to choose from., DOE SKINS, BR.OAPOLOT Thanking the public for the liberal- patronage. be3towed in thePaA'd asking for ,a ^-ontin- faTavors and Suits . . made tWoder:_on___thc I -shortest notice:- E*erj!-- turnd out : of the establisii - ment 6 grve entire satisfaction a ood fit. 7 - tr. 1