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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1888-07-27, Page 4^-•-•••••••-...A.P.A • , • — • .• * 4.4 • 114ChnOW Atutiud. 41 .• ' V44:141.3BRXX 'T9 1111744. AND TO 446113$ vanstx 4C4O DNG To THE DICTAT4B ov POlisqiElloi w$ PRIZE *Bova, ALL OTHH LIBERTIEE• LItoknow, 3%117 27th,•1888. . • EnsINEss, men, as a ruk, write their • • 1 signatures „badly. • Usually the.signa.. . ture is. tflie. wora0 written part of the :letter. • Why • is this so . ,To the ••owner of the signature4ir is an easy e'nough matter to tinderstiind it, but -easy it is to 11.0 one who is unacquain- ted with it. • These, Who read character. by the handwriting always look care. at - the signature, It tells .ruore thanr any other part. A good, bold, • %decipher:11 signature is no novelty these ••• • days, and the hotel registers•are too .,!aften' mere Chinese puzzels, which even ' the• hotel clerks, used to all kinds. of • ,signatures, are' nbt able to decIP49r!, Among business Men:itis sometimes •1necessary to cut the signature from a •Aetter.anclsaite it On the envelope in the hope that somebody maybe able , 'to deciialier it when it reaches -the- post-office from which it was sent:, In ,many, signatures there is a good deal of • •••affectation. People should get into the sensememeei Notell4 , 4 . Mr NO& Sainei Wilkie were called to Ilainilton to attend thefunerat of Mrs. Wilkie's mother. We erPPA'• thize with°Mrs. A little girl of Mi. Owen% died at the residence of Mr. Swivel Walker • with diptheria, also an adopted boy, Banatinetat William Walker's is afflicted with the same disease but is improving well. •. • • beemeelemeeeeemme The fine showers on Satutday night have made a great improvement on the, sprig crop. • While Miss Mary Anderson, of, Dearborn, Michigan, was •amusing herself around D. N. McKenzie's barn: 'she -fell off a load of hay and fractured her bit Ann. • Dr. McDonald,nf Kin tail, set it and it is improving fast. . • P • • • . „ trarthowargazatomemso,1 -711,4743r4,114'&414-4'5;4!--14-'-‘31--7,--44,°"-44,' ;. • signature is something that every man • o," who write,* at all writes often enough- ' • to be able, to write plainly; Why then' •o d, he .,Kek -to tangle it tip; that h nobody can tell what it is Insolence •COncieuineds, o'av Editor Sentinel:: •. • Sia, --Your issue, of last week eon- , -tallied a letter dyer the • signature of Kirk." To say the %Litit was most . Aingentlemanly.anct couched in insult. • ling language. For simply 'performing high and laudable duty; -44 Kirk" as- . sails a gentleman with mean insinn 10 • . • • • awns and contumely. He should be heartily ashamed of himself and his :4:scribble by this time, and were % it .not• , thathis insolence has. the -heartycon; cleninatiolid all right thinking people 1. tof every denomination, a. n d that •the ---matter wil.Llikel3r be ventilated at the • mext meeting cif the se§sion, should •:dative. no• isesitationiin;ipeaking Mora. • . " • •• ,. • • • EA' CH • . . LEVER _1' ol-W17-7 IN • . • • • , • A ,•• • GOOD ,pTOCK FRESA GROCERIES. • WELL ASSORTED - StOCK, Or. DRY. GOOD CLEANING OUT BOOTS AND SHOES M • LLE]) Guaranteed F11.11 NNTeglat ul. • • '4 •, • • °? . • • A • In, order to p ean, out all re - mining line$ of illinerywehave decided to offer p ' 4OVI'S ill favor of .DecencY thorn. :at. gre4tty' Areely and criticising More seierely. A$TFBILLGSGATE . • , Choir. . yo the ,Filitoz•of the Sentinel : piiirlast issue appeared a „$. • le er.from a.,wortby calling himself • irk." • What a weighty cognomen • 1 wonderwhich is, the at-eater—his' , • • presumption ' or the "brass"' .' he so 'violently. denounces., 'Any -man---calling' limseif..K.irl5' must ' claim stiperiiitity.. • , : 11e.must be a Pillar of the Kirk. 11.1ii, • nust be a •christiaon, in example,and a •shining lig" 4..,„Al must be temperate in all thin! ' it alas, too many, pre-• tend to be `3' , they are not. :NOW, , ,4- °-",* avii, "i3illni, 1:4 . S'O'it-Y-Yen slionid dia. t reduced prices. I • , Remnants o± ORESS''0.001)4 .• PRINTS • MO:41;10s ppl1jiisk-off,..C#6ate • . • • . n arace the ame by uSing such intem. • Aerate language. • Did you kindly ex- postulate with the cause of your . *tivaneel Dicl'you, in a ;christian-like • :spirit advise the person you try to hold' • up to redicule t Did you put the oil of elnistian charit •on the troubled waters• i ,you 0 , wig ty , or t , '4 • outpouring of the Spirit 1 No 1to The outpouring of •Spleen, your chief , , • exercise, you are a• dishonor ,to the '• Great, Ilead of the 'Church, who• Enid, 'Take the beam 06 of your own eye, 'Now; Mr. Pillar, ask yourself thei, „f011owing questions 'Am I niY • lirther'S keeper; or my brother's , Ma: ligner DO1 tb‘ others: as I would, , . wish, them to do to hie'? When you • Write 11;,..,ain, iti, the same, Strain; :be ." ','eoriSiiti:bt and :sign' yourself 1..‘ Fire • .1)ralid in the Kirk." Thanking'. you, . • Mr. tilitor, for thnspace given to.triy, few remarks, I atn your's truly, •61,.. • •• ,JuNitts. fizaware Tinware a,,nd- Granite- -Ware. . 'A large .'su.pply of .CREAMERY . CANS and DAIRY PAILS. Also Our . Spring supply of FoURE PREI'AREI) PAINTS in all shades... Enquire for prices before pur- chasing elsewhere. ' • • ,. • ' ' Agent for .4.LA.BASTINE, the only, perinanent:wall.coating.in.tlie'Dominion.. orEAVETROUGHING A SPEgIALTY. , , • • _IleadquarterS for .all kinds of. 'Builders and llouse Furnishing SUpplieall kinds.or , • or-NOTIcE-Tp FARMERS....go • Owing to the scarcity of raw material this year, the supply of Binder Twine will no doubt be limited as in 1887 As I have purchased Ncry aclvant,ageously; for cash a large supply of • , PURE 'MANILLA BINDER : TWINE. will-selLat_the liery. lowest Erices. Intending ptirehasers should -aide!. earlyastle-cleniand is -great and ,the supplyinited , T. 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