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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-03-02, Page 8
�y ;v • rs .M- uul'*i : at M. 10 7 p. m •. Cyt -p ��M�.yy,,�U�v.ts., r yxver &' B.Tleacie .i' `0;13 a• �, ••. ll . `z,1Tu4llt , , 12.aO1)* n►' • iq ciu$li 3t2p m, # B,<.44Zigt 3E tdp•tar ,« TaeOtya ;Lau3,0ldo; 41.0"00-, m. and Fridieya Snuth: 9;30 It ra ,, : , , B. •Boit W.AS,1. Vie' Al. South • ?c 413, South J1. if.441`B.Ssootk 1»" G.'t B. N004h .[Ql .rood ,jCi:aleng'li. ; 1Ti, .'cgsi,d lqiiiinforthe United 1<ingdi dayli De every • A. Big Egg lirh..t_Brahtia hen belopgint to• Mr ;Alex Patterson;: of the ; first:Con,:: of Hui,otir Laid `an:`egg a'oa Monday fast, -that measured 9 by 6 inches. What Will they:.amou nt. to 1vhert she fully ,gets idown to business'I• (vice Present., The "tzierabere of •Mite , Episcnpal church co igrettatton.inthis village, pre- sented their paster, the";:Reti.• l�t•. Shaw;. with a ,htandsotne hail•' loth. 'easy chair clitcl two,' cane,. chairs foo his.study, on nesrlay,evniiig' last. '. Rabbit Shooting.•. Several very;,tne rabbits,iieeti` l:,l�edin':the.ce'der, avianip'near thO e' by '': loctcl,huntens, but the •port,• 1 Qurge$s. 'he. irosld retro rnoed, `king of comic comediaae, ie to appear in tho Tgwai Rail here on. Wednesday ea ening next, support ed. 3 y,* full company 'of artists:. , Post Office Change, Anew regulation hag. recentfr gene into ',force in eiounection with. Post Office regulations. Parcels not seale4 or closed:: *100 inopection May nuw pass between Canada and, the United - ,States ats'the.rate ofsix cents for four ounces ,.or a .fraction i hereof, , :suhject, ,of Qiiureet,to, custom. duties. The fee for registration of letters to the. United: States is now two cents, instead of titre, as formerly, Card go t thankingm``• :numerous .customer's, for;their kind up;ttroi age during the Past, : I again solicit ,a: corlrinuation of their fie ors and . beg to iniorm them, and: the ladies of Lucknow and sur- roundinge,,that I have ; just oonnpleted a. full course in:the .new, tailor oyster of dress inaking,''at the: school of J. A. Carler,'Toronto, and that I uw. now fully prepared: to cut and make to order the latest: styles in dresses, niant-. W.. e -aso for the pres,ent L 'rite e, rte e • w � t �o:'"har d pro ides sits n , Shall be taken.or killed. after the firstof a'VT, .arab • ,.ulna• Welts. The E ntna � 'e11s.Cotnedy i:Coinpany lo•win•on the,':boatcis,fora week's::en, tart t nwent 44. the 7'l'eiiiperance Hall, co•tmenCni 0'I2ourlay evening, 12th Ili ase cit,,: Arid , continuing . each evening til tics; "17th .•: This ,troupe •• i highly spoken C a.nd is drawing full.hou es. Corning;to 11Ir Aleaaiidei 11Tci enzie . editor of alis iScottth)i,H i�)i)ur cte7,,'and ene`of the leid'uig,•teetnbers cif the Scottisli `Land Lea ue,`,.;will•;re-visit :` Canada in May tits desire -,being to "personally report 1- oti the suitability`; of •British CO umbia as a field of labor for Highland crofters.' •'During. ;his' last iisit to MacKeiizie ` spent several 4rd�4 t, • 4 ; says with friends inELucknow, and., WaS iefitertained to;:a banquet by the ineitt1)-` ei•- of the Lucknow Caledonian Society.. Applied:tor •Patent. •• 4 patent has been -applied for to the- vernment''to incorporate the f 4 - ,aino'unt Cheese ivnd Butcer ianu- A •: .fucttariiig Coati' an The':ahare have .Y s t'ceii placed at'`$.10•each and the whole M . 300 are- nearly- all- taken up. faetory ' s to be erected :on• 'the south ya . easst corner of 11 Ir .John Martin's:farm, ilk ,•said as., nett as• the' Patent is obtained,; :' ;;the word of. piittiiil .up: the building. •'will be*;tnti eneed:, The `directors. are I wars:: Taylor, ,Ag 4ew;' ' Robertson, ,i%artiti, ° and Smith. • Win. McNay,' ,treasurer. . • les, wraps, coats, ehildrens clothing, Se.` Ladies appreciating perfection ;in fashion, :ud finish,' should leave a trial' order. 'Entire satisfactionguar- ranteed. M}st M: F. 000LICAN, Pract- ical. Dress. and Mantle maker, Camp liel> .street, Lucknow. ' A... . ,... .y{r . . The, y'lfeekiy Exercises of the Literary .Association. Attracting• Large Audiences+ Well -attended was; last .1f,'i iday night's 0.203:00,0*of the Literary A so elation, .and tffe audiencewas: treated, to. a pr grato fully ug t o , he .tpost 'sat; ui ean is ..- tionat , no& well, • reu'idered tend swell received, The past few meetings have been held in the • concert hall upstairs, because of the. very large audiences invariably at- traeted by the°excellent; exercises and: g . ,extendinb fatne'of• such theAssociation. 'Foralargexoom, one stove haa .'.; been found to supply insufficient heat. Frequent complaints have been heard about. the uncomfortable temperature, at.or paratiVel little distance, from' the :stove; ; Thissubject was mooted at last meeting, and it wai resolved. to pe- tition, the Council to; put.it3• another stove. This is .a matter of necessity anyhow, apart fromthe wants of the Literary Association, ';' ,m Sejyeral new: participants took part in the exercises, and acquitted them- sehes' creditably. . The. program .sub- mitted isas' folluws; Instrumental trio,' Mrs. A 1uis!rong and' Messrs. Geddes' •and Edgson; reading, Malcolm Camp - Growth of a 13i0Book. Vlt. n \Vebster's TYuabridged- was irst.Published in one volume, it was a comp iratively small book. Soule years after,' an ;edition was nntade of, 1500 P ctorial Illustrations,':A •Table of ,'Synonyms, and an Appendix of New W'ot ds.that hath,: Couto into use.. Afew years later carne nncntire1 se revised.' editions. of =larger size,,: 1V9�riY 3000 PictoiialIllustrations, then, after an'interval 'of. a :few years,•' a liiogr,aph- ical Dictionary of nearly 10,000 Naives, and a Supplement of nearly 5000 New Wordswere added and now there has cone a new and inostv'aluable edition, •; . •Gtizetter. -of the `World,.:of over ,25,040 Titles. The ' work ''. is • tiiow' not, only the Dictionary, par excel • lence, but• a Biographical Dictionary, a Gazetter of the, World, and a great many other goad things in its many valuable .Tables Aid t'o Chinese Sufferers.' The entertainment in the .• Tem per- auce'hall• on Monday evening, b the Y .Y. Presbyterian church Sunaesch of , -was liberally patronized T e hall was nearlyrtY full, the program o Jan. nteresting, bout ,collection 'ratted a and the ;silver 425. .The proceeds go in aid of the Chinese 'sufferers in the districtrecent ly `inundated, by the overflow • of ' the. Hoang Ho,•or Yellow River, Nearly a, million lives were lost in the overflow.' .e, couple of inonths'ago, and Monday's .despatches state that a more .recent inundation hasOccurred and; four tbousandsoulsfound a- watery grave. These ,are appalling .calamities, and '.entail sorrow, destitution and , inisery to the living.' The great heart of 'the English, • speaking " world has been touched, and agencies for immediate. relief are vigorously at work -and' every little helps. a Collector .Ross In Trouble. John Noble Ross looks tuckered out fi ;.these,ds.Ya ";.He looks as; if he :!had. , been wrestlm$ with'sotue unieeit spirit tonne had„been: worsted. •. Yet hisfacial Appearance • ''' resents' ,a 'atudioua' :appea n p , ,away; - look. as if he : Were.: revolving • mentally •some great and Magnificent •, won-k;that-should revolutionize the age and ,'Gass into,history. If we were not the,s'ecret perhaps theanxioushearts: '.of his frientls woul' riever`'know what F '��'ivild spiritsof unrest!' ' Surges within. ;:and.'°reflectsin..' the , numerous: cutr -ed indentures on his usually 'placidbrow: she truth is ,John N. has :been wrest. ;ling not' with physical' proportions, ihowever, but with a subtle and iuentic- w' which we entic- ing- tirithtii3toal :p'rohlem hicl hlilsiied. a.short time ago. It was to is; 'ffect If a lc,e`.ornotive travels500” e,• ' utiles die first; day,. `250 'the:•second:day; •and so on at .half the ratioof speed of the' preceeding day. ,how long' will it. ',,take ' to . ge J000 'utiles, .lobe' ye •'caught the paragraph, he grappled with it; and ever since he ;has been staying -tai : late at nights• and wildly ''yogriiing for 'solution., • Jcih i a: a the.: een- •for• a. n n d # i 'il'es nd' then he got 'fobtrc© .tui 011.1! .'a l . . lost in a vast Itib ruith of fractional integers, aiid. the Ibcoinotivp stopped. '1:'kiats wh.it''ailg him, and now he is •,going round with'a reat•'roll of parch- Sen,iii each' racket and, a ,sterni I'm- ; �. P bonnie+to-see: ilial ;' oceinottVA + through bell'; recitation "Shamus ; O'Brien," D. D Yule ;: duet,,' " Whispering• Hope," Miss Clara Berry and Mr., D. El Cameron ; recitation, "Poverty Section," W. McDonagh ; recitation,. J. G. Murdoch; solo,"Strangers Yet,?' Miss ..Walker'; and .several: 'popular college songs• by the --Glee Club. he=•dur.w dI <ti':' sszit.i,g; gy. .lice 1. ,, o d rtiSeloily Witoiea"ex' li ted 'was a pleasant.surprise to the audience. Miss Walkee also sang very ,iecept•ably. The Gee Club fairly outdid themselves' ' and the local hits introducedinnco onc f their glees, brought down the house, to use a theatrical' :expression. The other participants., did their best .'to please,_.' and the excellency of•thn programs was freely coonmented upon. Mr. D. 1) Yule did not 'deliver his essay' on the poet ' Baum-ne, not hay-, ing all the 1,inanuacipt requisite. ivan next week and should. will be. g , at- tract in large numbers those;who, were fainiliar with. the' poet in life. , "Whig rhe�debate ,on . 1 i h • exerts the greater influence money or 'woman" was srs Mur- te 'ted.: Mes stubbornly con s. . , chison and Kerr for the inoiiey side of � the: uestion, and:Messrs. It. "D. Cam- eron eron and: J.(.• • Murdock for woman. :Chairman D: E. Cameron gave his de cision in favor of Messrs. Cameron and The prospects are',. that the '.32nd batallion will be called upon this;: year to put in the usual canip'service. • •--A meeting is 'announced, for the. ;Tomperailcs Hall this (Friday) evening, to :.arrange. matters' for' the Scott act campaign in this section You can, always rely on getting freal groceries at Moody, tiros Labra- dor Herring $6.04 Peri -barrel, tiul'f barrels •'according] y. •fir . . e='.The Chicago 11)e)iuL is lig' s >rniarks ;'inoral .iustr uetivi:.` nd - an nein '' refined,.. ,.. a. f3 are`inan features • of theperforniattce. :given 'by the Enirua ' Wells Comedy. 'Company. • • —I liave',the newest styles iii ','dress° wool jersey," 25c in all. 11 .Y .god so. A 0o ae , . -colors, Extra 'value •in dress in,, all end triminings. •:Y3eautiiul :cited: satins, in all 'colons. Special line •'of dress. scitins-in black new. goods. •A: 'Morn: Y t' re. ' -.--Robert Parton, fortnerly''of Kin - lough, ;hat; been appointed 'postinaster. • .at O,tterville, Oxford county.', Mr. Pak, ton has' also bousht nut a'. well established dry.goods lousiness that town, and. is now residing there. •---Don't leave your order for binder' twine until' it is too l%te •butorder early' fropin'TPhos. L,iwrence ' ho has a large su ly of A. 1. vanilla and cheap as the •cheapest. Enquire for, prides.' 'Purvis* auctioneer, will sell 1.1 public laiParlap.l.oblyiicuaauction o@afnt Lot ,12i,t'Con. 12, sdtao'ckMtnientht,a a. : • 'gob4s., are arriving: We have r.ati,o openedout a large , :assotrent'.f. the new., . .... _.. � , goods in themarket, and" are shown*.bo�uttf•1W E 0 . fors sprit) Extra valt e iuraiN Ei� S, .AHL.I NGS, 014 ° . CRETO S. A., full, lite,. of. 51. I.ilTIN'Gt., ,pure indigo blur. at very' lowv prices; • huge, a�c# u�lltfu"sUlectionof PriitU'• very fancy pattern's, „Mir eottcnadea ; cannot be, beaten for., quality and :.rice., • to u. t% �To�..Il� the time above lilies .af'.goocls and get thein iii€tile: up before the .busy`. season opens. Out teas are giving general satisaction.Cfor samples• .. CAMERON:* M U 3p0,- Of loop all' over lig . 9a& time iiwilitr�g wind etc.,; tihc:pro�itrt :prof/Lay u.- A:tr . . Allah 40111I0i1#111QPr f. c ttq 944 Y• • a.reusu::Ce+w W. W.•.•w.4-..vv... vw....uJramnlve.,t�-4W rxcu.:a::�.taaS.., Murdock, after concisely summing up the points. made Mrs. W.''J, . Brumpton is visiting rienps-at-Fordyce Tlie , session of; the Qatario Legis- lature is expected to last until April lst -=The Bruce Assizes open at . Walk- erton on the 19th of March, before Judge ; McMahon. • —Mr. Mclean, Walkerton, is to l,e' returning officer for the .Scott act. electioii;in April. n at t d. artS �a. erfec 1 p •1 V n1. all the :1aes_ �,nx ro . • � _ . .-.I' a •z sail t .the •old�� :eta a -- _ _ gtts� handsome in the a .sae s ometh>:ri • real a �' If :• • you want;to . of Drums. and . Parlor' Heaters � just drop into the shop: F .ams,and 'Lamp •Fixinn in endless .variety, • �-. Ihave the Finest Selection n of Parlor and Hanging g s ever' shown in the village. Lamp; . • ; . '. Clothes' Rinels, Tinware. etc" Away down cheap.„ • Taylor & Giles Old Stand. 4—Ton can always rely on getting fresh groceries at ,Moody Bros. High est: -price' paid for; all kinds of produce. Miss Bertie,Murray, of St. Helens is at present, the guest of Miss Maggie, murrey, ,of this village. • -- • Messrs. Geo. Roohlidge` ' and Joseph :Anderson left on Tuesday last. for Los. Ari ales' California: Capt. John McPherson 'of Kincar:: dine,spent a couple of days among 'old friends:in.the: village last week.. =The wise man does not hesitate to spend in advertising what a lawyer• would charge for superintending hies: assigni*ent. ', —Any- amount of six'perr cent. money .: •_.:. :, maiission. 'I on farm security; , No co do•:my own' valuating. H. Morrison. '•,Parties intending to '.purelitise' ' '1• .,: binderridbinder twine for the,seasonl of.. b, , should Order earl y from' hos."flawreiice'. 1rlis advertisement for the sante appears ia:atiother;col tint it.,: Dion ire iprlces, ... W-` Mr. Robert Ifarper. 'of F,tolyrood lately purchhsad a very' fete Shortly -ink bull froin Tr. Jas. H. Grattanr;of Ash- field; for a good sum. The ,animal is front the Cruckshanks struir of Durh 111ECTTIO N :o: i1lE, : LARGEST :• AND FINES' DRC GOODS FYlat' BRe.tma T INTO' STOCK Ok'• , .Is now being O ened ,out' at p . Com` i�isinr all 'the:enovelties of the` season in p d Q ,• rt s �S Dress' •Cxc�od Velvets • h•all•t erleadiu shades' In .all tlY� ne�yesti >tue5: ,. l ,; g ...., in• th • hr to , anile •':� N� •�a prices lities l.:v wool At various:l)ruand qualities. l and Cotton • Shawls froin small shoulder''.sha-wls to large double, ),alts.•. ...SIT Ts' A ueautnkul lot of cicucsnfacnnx.or:that baffle deSci1r ion :,.t..rhesGenets �., tii�s ';and �Ne,r, ian'Lam.b. ti Ladies and • FFBOAS &C► C�O•ATS CA"�'� I��J � 1:O ��. It rAP E. Cretois''nn all colors l O., and •p Ladies ai d . Gents Under' clothi n �. ants. —The Hamilton •.$rectator ays--the' mitts Vells''Coinedy Con'pany,nnder the management ofR..\V'.: Marks, play.... .ed at the Opera House,..ibst evening to a large and appreciative arddience. The, ;sinlging of Eniiva Valls i four distuict,. voices is something 'wonderful and called for woWinerited applause. Her j Piano S. . was excelluntiy rendered;,' in Merino, ;\Vool,.•and. Cotton. Also , GRRCRitiER • HARDWARE, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS • When peddlers tell yon they are peddling for •'me; don't •._ >...,:. 'good's tr 1 guilt. believe thein. I dont hawk my, ' goods ill -i uu�,h the Country, you theyare wor' th coli n � to see. bid would assire yb � b .. • ' l iu ..rou Or �ast••favors and, Soliciting near cites;, :.Thal l�, g.Y ,Y r, am yours truly ROBERT', MURRAY ars. as '."n °.`�••�••Onw. � ., +m. +wvr, ancon ;.