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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1888-02-24, Page 4G • 1, • • Iron ia.nAiTy To l37"J'El ' MO TO, lllti(#U !RIMY A0011740;0 TO, TBEnn l'ATEs.' 'OF QON$Gial'fCE4".-01 fZKABont ALL: 011,141t' 141444111EB: i+%o$no*, sto 2 1888; �r FISH Xii ;I' T'REAT,Y. The comm isioners at Washington thave .=;eine t.i an .0 iderstanding on.,.the. sh es; muddle, end the result of their 'gab has been wacie'public,. That'we 'Canadians have come out of the.Aquab- 'ble with flying we cannot adrit. • 'On, the contrary, , the iwpertu;rable Yanked has • got the' best of it by a, -tong odds. ' The three mile::limtt.from :headland' to' headland,., within whiich •,our neighbors were forbidden to fish ''under the treaty of 1818, is gene— 'arid gone °: forever. :.Canadian Every • contention. is likewise cowardly' given away, and . really it Iooks., as :if . our • ,representative .had stood idly by and :.z allowed.. •our cousins , to beguilelthim into making ni rtif i gceoncessions:wit ' flatteringnewspiiper* notices and tempt- `iii; dinner Parties.-.' He was"one of the • T:”.lions;"you: know, 'but not; so much of .a;lioa where sturdiness was neeessar•,y. • All hays ,over ten miles wide, at the 'mouth are to beheld was 1! coq01" Tatrrs.'�. 4 -The •irercrva.�ta,ori..intade •-for • *`416trhrtte ° j erirVitiff0; hili oh'` rofesses. to• exclude from '."'common• waters any such bay. as cannot. be reashe3within rw�thout' passin„ 'three tellies'." ;of".the, shore. ..That is to say,' ,pterion, Bays over six,. miles.: wide at ergs. mouth will' be open to Yankee • n •fishermen, according to this: delusive ! -agreement e privilege of purchas- b 't ports.has been with-. ai at Al)r p h held,. but`ft maybe.obtained by barter,.... ,or;" di k' rine " if you:.: Tease.- hat* at \- .Canada has` gained in this ,., +present treaty:: arrangement would; ii.equire a; very pow elfin •nicros^,ope to. •ascertain, Before becoming binding, it'renuires the assent of the Dominion; "perhament, which, we; hope; Will ne ver • 1)6' given. `'A greater lsacrifce, could 'tint very .well have been male. .' 4. • COUNCIL MEETINq, .A meeting of 'tile 'Village' Council ^''svna held .'in the' - council chamber• ;oil" 'Friday`Bight' last' with' the Reeve - n o U the members: present. After routine ,business,' Jnr. Tennant reported to the -council- that lie :had received $51:5.96 School,nionies : from' West Wawanosli. Applications • were received . for the. of 'ice of assessor. from `Messrs. M.. Cor - A. McGrory, D. Hornell and:: J. • N. Ross, and for the office of ;colli ctor 'from'and' `treasurer from D. E: Canneron. itloved hiy conn. Little and seconded b' coup. Gi uinly, that :1 $. 'Ross ire- wllctor'fer 1888, at• a salary of $50 -.-Carrie •/ daoved coup. Grundy, and sec.' by the Reave, that A ' "•i1IcGrory be' -lip pointe•d,assesso '\for, 1888, ^ata salary Of $50.—Carried.` . • Moved 1iy conn. Thompson, and sec. • by,eoun Grundy; that , E.''Cameron,' be treasurer at a salary ;ofti$5o.—''Car-• UT.b gra Leaving forDetroit, Mr, Robert Murray .i.s,Made the Recipient of a Gold Watc h.Chatn, hn Around a long table inthe, spacious dibing•roomof the Whitely House, on. Thursday, evening of last week, a score or snore friendsassembled to do honor to Mr,. Robert. Murray, precious to his dopart4ire for Detroit,'Mich. After refreshments, Mr. D. E . Cameron' hanker, took the chair and; .Mr. D. l[i; Yule,: principal Public Scboal, read the following..address To Robert Murray, Esq.,Lucknow—, DEAR SM, -1 ith unfeigned - regret: we bare learned that, iii common' with ton many of our pullic-spirited Canadians, UFO many, we confess, of, the -young people of our own to),vn And vicinity, • you. have resolved upon a charge' -of,Coqutry: and residence.. The desire to better the circumstances of life by .honest effort is at. 'all tithes laudable, and while we applaud your 'efforts in this direction, sve ear,nptrefrain.fmm. expressiog our sincere ei}crow that you have . not chnseu to continue, as heretofore, one of our oiugt' highly -respected citiaeus :sod business mHn. , •Your endeavors to promote the cause of re: ligg�rous education, especially in the young, and all that tends to elevate the moral and mental natures, have Nott for ..I ou au ',enviable, phice in the hearts Of all, while your sociality end: readiness to assi-t every' cnmiuendable undsr- taking have been most exeinplary, • • • We earnestly.hope your •residence—and' temporary n a it be• hues ,nather;flag_may bring with it your''m,Nt Sanguine a9ticipatir,ul -that pie sojourn in the" city of taeetraity" may kit sone. of pleasure, pr5.fit and happiiie+s: Permit••ne, dear s''r,to present you with this small memento, expressive in nonce' faint way of our warin appreciation of your many es turable- qualities, ,:as • rerchant,; citizen anc1, frioud. The address• was signed by a large number of our,promnient citizens, and 1.Mrs' Roberta Gliatnbers pr,,elsented the This demonstration 'of. good -will on the 'part of his friends was a complete. surprise • to Mr. Murray, he only having received intimation of the event about anhour previous. Ili reply; -he feeling- ly eeling- lythauked' his friends ;for their gener- ous and outspoken expression of good wishes.. Ileregretted very inuch the parting,,,, but he had so resolved' after. due reflection with and . the . consena°of' his partner. The firni would continue -under-the old however" as: he had not withdrawn • his invested'- eapical. For his•partner, Mr;; Macintosh, he•had. the highest regard, as he had always found him honest,enerou : � g sand' frank in all, his dealings. \\xhatever he: had ion dove for the causes.ef reli moralit g '. y,. or intellectual elevation;' he had per "formed siniply became` •he' considered' it his duty, and not towin applauae form his :fellows' He would always,rememb- er, his good friends ir. Lucknow, and ' ever. treasure tlieir handsome souvenir because it•'wbud always recall .the as-, sociations of Past and 'present in the' years to tome: • • Principal Yule, 'Barrister Morrison, Merchants Grundy and..';13clntosli 'Banker •D.. E. Cameron, and others, referred in the kindliest: terms to Mr, .511u0av and the' assemblage, dispersed after *singing the National ..nthe;nr and Auld Lang Syne". 11r. Murray for- Detroit Satnr: day lupe sin f,�, and Tit; 'SENTINEL cor- dially wishes him .unbounded prosperity' and happiness: Of -all %Woollen C roodo, .. Blankets, • Ulsterings; Flannels Undercic thing IT:LS''ERI:NGS at cost price to :cleanout : B LAly K ETS , FLANNELS ' '"ELa cr: fir. cr i:. 30e ` SHIRT oi* F D EA WERS 'for. ..25e. P « , ,,ti 50C' $I O0c . ��. , •« 75c Onlyfew, .. r a suits of .each of these -lines a;. A °full. ran • '' r ge of sizes in C]<om •t(ln Corsets -50(, 75c $1;,."00:, $1:25 0.757' Having purchased for ' spot cash. 'from. a Tea roke]. who was in difficult owing to bard times, • y,. .g a fine lot of New ►seasons:Tea; T am•notiv prepared tooffer the biggest�rnducement :ever. held out to the :immediate medi`ite ublic• With ev,,,ry pound of pili' .50 c tea: (which,' guarante6. equal to any and::Bette than a .great ',many 500. teas,and ositivel better than r p y any, peddler sell �you,at o0c. r will div P give' you a ,;esti- •. ins china CUP .and .SAUCER hic cannetbe' bought an.3rwhere for less than. 250, If .you take 151bS„: ou get: 5's y , cups, and saucers: o>< • a whole sett: 'of.t'lasswt),rP; worth 100: • Parties wanting tea sbou.d call, and see the tea.' ; 'Yo i won,'t he asked •to bu. if the'goucls' don't •A suit you.• : • T, L�WREN , E :.. • � begs to announce •that his supp13� of . Hardware is ' : now. complete, lete .'. p • embracing the following: Axes . Carvers Clips • Fii:gera '.Hangers; . Machines Pouches : Boyers Sh'' Sle es sale v . Adses: , . Cutlery. Cans' Nuse Hoes MJletts • Plates. It,iain' . ' ' , Awls •..4, Co tie '�_ , Cage __Guns .. s'-'—'---7: • aoies;rra lr���else Oases' g H 1 ww. re Nailq.Pots - eelA Stands ' ]:legs ' Augers'' • Gases' . Casters Glass •. Heads • Nut, Pans • • Rocky` •1” `: Scales rudciews Biti+ Caps : ,Crusbers , G ndst'nes Irons Needles, Pulls 11 evolvers .. tier rl'a s Butts Clippers ]),rills ; 'Glue.' • Jack Squares • •:p ' �, pP , � s Oils'. • Plumbs ' .: • . Reamers " S, rails 1 apes• ills • . .Cordage•`-°---)ividers. .......:Grose -...._c: Jaws.. :..:Udell•, .:1; es• - i'.in -.. .,�..,_.._ • -••,- .. Buttons Phalle.- ' Diamonds, Globes • 'Joints .. .e) Openers • : Packing Rivets,, - • S odes, twins' p -Shovels L,,.ile Burners- — Chisels --_ vruiners- =--- Gongs--- .;,. ....a.v_,L•a �• Panda Powder • 5uleis Scoops '1' tick s Braces' Compasses'Drags Gimlets. n,bs "7?Eittg Pumps, Rail Skates `:- d.Stones."... ' l'a, H -Brackets Callipers . "Escut'ons'1 Gauges knockers'. • P ish • • Planes *.-SPoon‘.. :' Shat"7ei sBelting : • CutterN'',Eyes Gates._ . .-Kettles :Paper : ' • Pile • • Sawn •• • • SapsTins Bolts Cumba •Cur yEmery ' Halters Lanterns Prurils .:' •Presaei Stuues: ,. ,Sinks Varnish s h. ,�` �BevelsClamps ;Eerie. Hatchets • ; . Lifts • Pincers Pruners ners . Stoves •.' ' SuatLa V tie ;.Borax, Cradles.. • • Files Hammers • Links. Punchers Rape ' Slei6h3 Steels , Vrenc ie a' 'Beaters ' Ch'ironies 3flasks: . handles'Ladders Plyers .,�, �Iaz>rsSprings, Strings WringeixBrushes Chainors.Eerrulee Hanks Linea • Pallstakes StrapScrewy •Vrshers'.Chain': -'pllars; dog Forks . •• Hires Mops Parers RingerSlicerSpikes' WiekCartridge Cat hes • • • • Fawcets • • Haws Measures . •' Picks . lteflectora SpectaeleS "Strips . ' • ,W ads• j • I have also on hand, a large Supply pl of %Tinware, which .I .. well; sell 'at Rock }jetfoil -1 y Pp Y ttom Prices. A. 1 .Gaal Oil aed Machi.le Oil. :Atrent for the cerebrated ' aaiit priMer " Altbastine.." Cali. aid enquire Prices before purchasui elsewhere .,rg LAWRENCE: N. B .-Cash. paid for hides and d sheepskins, • t - I @MPORTAN A®R�,S EXPEC:T.O�.AT , TTo•Am..:• wild'. are bald/or, have . this sir Gr(,y. this old m ,, e 1 T.Ha..r d C1 Ile asp or w :� Sure I elllefiv , ho are troubled with for 1 and b 1 ' l 1' d • The filch character :of l c : i pu,Ynonai-jr tone iia (, iSol': •e 'S 'ls 1( e t• tedl Cnill'n`' ed by the gratifying, grateful, and unsolicited testi 1 ' _ -CT - 5r 5 lmt illy I e, ceived'•froni those hav'e:beei benefited bvuse..:. its. • , READ THE FOLLOWING:_.• EXCE 11[r. Peter Shanks, ,of Il(lailtorc Ii wettes : Please a send ere by ex pre'sS,'immPuiaaely, pile dollars worth of ,Hallamore's Expectorant r_ e:. �bloiher is just .tieishin ;:her last bottle. She thinks 'there; is nothing like it for.`. • . 1.4/1 Qll VJll Ga. - .kiAIR DREsoixii., sAL4)ON. ' Mr.. J. C.«Smith,: Car Jnspector,C P:'R Cal t, w'qies.'—;'"Send the oil e CAMPBELL STREET, LUCKNQW dollars worth of Hallamore's, Expectorant: I can t get along without: it. U: If you want a clean and :easy. shave; • As clean; as barber .ever gave' • dust call on ipe at My, 4al000n, 1 A't-inorniiig,;•eve,' or afternoon. I'll'cut and, comb your hair with grace, l'o snit the contour of your face To you I'll give a ;ood'shatiipoo, • The art of which is known to few. aly scisors;skarn•,• niy razors keen, .!try -shop is always neat and 'clean, And everything I'm sure you'll .find , 1 1. • To Suit ;the taste, and please the, mine]. .Perfumes are new, and always' sweet,. And with them others cali't; compete The ladies, too, I would invite, • `:p'tsr I scan trim' their hangs all right. us* hearty , thanks I no* extend - To all my•pattenizieg. friends ' And in the future I Will try My very heat to satisfy. • 1110 ed by coon.,Thompson, and.' sec, by eoun Boyd,• that .las Lyons slid • 'John West be appointed pound -keepers,. Carried: The fence viewers nppninted 'were Messrs. Thos. Cirrus, T. Treleaven, J: Odium, S. Rcl•iertson' and Geo. 'Aria:• strong. A by 1?iw' to limit the, number of tavern licenses to • he issued' in the village for the ensuing y•ear ( :if' the , Scott Act.is repealed) was read` a first ' • time. .. ' '- Moved by coon. Grundy and sec. b . 1 •• • to ie amount of ',tavern license be $200 instead of ,$150 as per by lair 'A'mendment lost. The by taw was then read:a tliird•tiwe and passe.(]. The following accotints'weie present: ad and ordered to be paid' ; i)r. Ten «•hanti, for .,work •. in cernnection with sehool molies, $4. • D. Taylor, for ^ Move and pipes `and coal •4)i1' for: old teian. Boland, -'$11.9v, ; • 11 DAVID'M6ODT, Prol►rifto -=yl1r. Alex, MCIEay's, grocery `store 'was entered by thieves on Saturday night last',and seine '6• or 7 dollars wortli"was sWlen. • • OF A DR. DG1RE IND' .3 AERACES SPECTACLES Ab, :E CE_ GZA SSES are the only genuine. articles in the.0 ns' • EnglishCanadian Market. • • 7;enl•. pebbles t i'n `feel, ^ p p • _ St • Tests giYen to purchasers' to prove genuineness: 7 recommended by. and testimonials hive been received fredi the I'resi a They are -+l•.lit,-�C1cu.L2r-esi�irirt�-1,�•=•- ado( • . r, R1►.t ice rein( en , o ie ' ec ica Association of Canada ; • the President cif the University " 'v' '7 ur;reons of Qii'ebec ; the Dean of the Medical Faculty of Leval University ; , and Ex• Presidents of the Medical Council of Nciva'Scotia, Etc. ' 13.- .8M= I3., BOOKSELLER,' Lucknow. i'b• e for the SETINEI. • • 5 .IRC ih be fount] invaluable for the hair atnl i.eai :" Itclfi e e H H elle Heal, of sill �lanclriilf, invigor ►tel. th,.'gfevalr of'the ]hili, and•in cares 4 -baldness wliere'there there are :the slightest Signa of roots left, it will produce good' 1•ro s of hair. It restiirs grey. hair to,:its original Color. ani]' . • '. is an excellent dressin:... • I)0'NOT DELA , if• .n"r't sir ` ' - s 3 1-usaa-s-i)�etrk: con itron get a bottle titmice' • - ----Ask for • A. fOIU NWENI), 'SulcManufactiirer.' F(ItONTO, (JAN -1 J)A. " • A.. I)orenWend to the leading niauirftic turr.r„ of 'flair Goode ill Canada." 47, - G •• 'V, Eddy; tosuror of Mars ago Licenscai and 'Cert3$ �. cilvbo . Offioe "�. Coaael1'la ta31a. • 14. w,7Y::__ Y,,,