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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-03-14, Page 8
k • 'The Lucknow Sentinel, EIPUC.6 County, Friday. Plait h Htiv. A Licenses System - - —14,041s,ftss-neneut, trx0 should estab- Rah a dog licensing-system,and-ca every dog to wear a tag purchased from the, collector. There are a great many: more dogs in. Lucknowloncfig that all should wear a tag. , -141‘• ••••!, 04;1- • •c Vtltatge and iTiriuttp geAvp. ' 11M.V.14NallilDEMEDDMIMMP ... .. 1.00p. m. ,. .i. VlAILS CLOSE . i ,,'.. 4Irs G. 33.6`mtl•I t asop. us, 4...,i3outh.) AZIXf. dc I. South 10.00 a. ra. $.(ifir G.& 4..Nerth alop. ni- ;,' eul 9.11golid. • 4.30 p.m.' apd Vridays- ntir D4D.W.1% 1V4111 " A lecture will be delivered .by M. F.' McGee, cif St. Augustine, iu the . Catholic Church, i'eeswater, on St. Patrick's Day, at 10.30 a. m. Subject, The Day we Celebrate. A grand eon- , see will b.4 held in the Towu • the evening at 7:30. Some of the best, talent that can be precured, in the lo may will participate, together with some good vocalists from a distance. Received,a Shock • • ' corresponeent sen • s in the follow- ing item :—'qn interesting event dipypened at the hone of Mr. ThcOas, Bernard, of Morris, on Monday, Feb 24th. On, that ay- Mrs. Bernard presented her lord and master with a line bouncing boy. The shock was so heavy td the husband that there is little .140,..0 his recovery. Some 21 g• ,r1ie occurrence took plack. h • 1.:0Y1 • • roicts attract population as IS goo *-sehe,afiandgood churches. Good b roads increase - the valuation of pro- perty, so that it is said that a farm • a ly situated titre' miles frOmjnarket con- -nected bY, bad roads iSiess valuable th than one ten Miles from the town con- nected by ' • good road. Farmers s ou • ta e this matter into consider- ation', and 17,444 o.Y. work_ milltrY roads make 'ood siliathey make if it.isift Wire tliafebAtid ii, year: ,Poor roads in the spring arittPfaali.&aireat • detriment. to prosperity.;', IrOrrWirlionthi Total amount, of rain fall, 1.12 in rain fen _on, Jaya; tntal nitwit of snow fall, 1 day of high 2.27 ;• sn)W 'fell on 12 est temperature ort the phCle°.019:01::.:i...6td;!Oci11:yeStot tewperatw on the 5th, of ,y 36.5 da of lowest ar: ohes; amount days; 2ed, e on reatest rirnige arise , ban ighest cali- per ature for the month; 35%6 ; mean iowest temperature, 200.1. What a Car -Load of Eggs Is A car load of eggs from. Ontario ar- rived yesterday. Possibly some of our readers dont know what a car load exactly means; we will try to.enlight- en them. It contained 164 barrels,' each containing 70 dozen of the nour- ishing article d food. Here is a nice sum in arithmetic to werk nut Ws' oyi WOr Or!it,and after long' hours of weary mental lab- or; he brought in the result as 1.37,760 eggs. What a lot • of egg -nog can now be produced—Victoria B. C., Time& rgan For,Sa e .... • . ,„404.. first-class, organ for 'sale cheap.. •r -,i.. Oirners leaving town. Apply at this -- .,,., 4 Affwerk • .. . 'i•P • . , 'The_Prinerys Christnias Hymn * 4 . Christmas comes with lightsome etheer, raistletoe and holly; pay for , of t • ',...M.,,A1Your 'paper—a, dellar , a year—and let 1s all - be jolly,. "with Peace on. earth, ., w ..,ii....„4, Jg994. -will !IP... MR. and. joy ill. every ..,heart, why not. inspire the printer's ''"' ';'..• *pen. to bear a festive heart? • • . .,.. %, • Fine Seed. „vett 1 ' " • 1 haw, just reeeiveda largeamount • ref clover and timothykeed of the - bast .44. quality from a...seed house ;Ohicago, ‘theottgh the` agepcy" of.Mr. P..: tgan, Kri,,aloss. This seed is very 'hp°. either at the mill or grocery....... ; now. 4.„ esfern Arisnrance pairy From Mt Robert Ounfrib.gbani, of -4Guelph, we bave received a statement of: the Western; Assurance Compin.y. .Thiiillbmrpany is now. a well triod Can- a an empany,an erng noted or •'its ability, 'and straightforwardness is deserving of the- ,con6clence of. the • . *Notice. • • lk inblie are hereby notified not JQ purokase a promissory note made laijohn Grenache an& Neil McDou- gall,payable to 'Foedtrick Martin, -dated December 12,th,,, 1889, for the :•sum of $62.50, alt. the avarkers received no considera.tiob; for. the said note.— ' 40111kT • •-, • • AppreatiWor -Wanted . • anted on the first'of .,May, 'an ap- • .„ . .; 4prentiee Ofrthe amid trade in a first.- -. • diem. store. Full 'information Gan ...be obtained on applying to H. Sheeris: tils Co , 462, Queen. Street • WeSt,, enter: P., S. -Applicants 'must. liaare •. an, education equal at least to - • .. • rented for.a. third -Class certiacaf Lucknow Roller Mill and drooet,. ••• • . • • • ••!,,.'4 . Any person wishing to- • Patronize •, • • , he Above mill can procure the •fleur. • • and feed at the' mill or grocery. The . . est fiour.at the lOwest price and any. btrying, a lot. for their own use ..45' and have it. at wholesale prices. No • .„,? •ether shop in tsawn. sells my "Clet),.. Kerr. • • li,adles.Bazaar ' The Ladies Bazaar comes to hand • .this month. enlarge& and in book form. , 4, It contains the lateit styles and many • hints on home dress., making. It is only 60 cents per year arid. every sub- % ctcriber ieentitled to 25. cents 'vorth of patter . Addrem The Ladies. Bazaar millTPu•bli Co.,,..4 Adelaide St. East.; • • , Tor ;•.' • , . . - •••••• • , Who A's.e :Ye. ? . f commercial traveller -.came to • a email Own Scotland' the other' day. • and wanted.' to go. to, 'church on the Sand* evening. companion the, boots. of the. hotelruteat with •him. .1,1rtead late the' Preacher. was giving out - '• -.his • text as they entered ;.--Jesns I s..knaw and. Paad I know, but who are • .401.• diStarbed, by their en- , tree the Itrreacher gaVe out his text ' when boots got up, toue-hed his " brow, and Elaid. "Pleas©, sir, arn boots in 'The Queens,' and . this' is 'a vinegar traveller from, Birmingham.' Another- Railway A railway running, 'from /Dwell Sound to Lake Huron' is proposed, and a company is seeking incorporation to -zonstruct s.uch,a, line t.za, point near ' • the . villages of Taxa' ;and • Paisley „ T. L. TRELEAVEN'S o • . ,106.2 ATZ1-t1p-a, is mont every dozen of Cabinets, I will give you a nice Cabinet and Frame free, a sample of which may be seen at my studio, All work first-clus and done up iu the latest style of art. Also a large stock of FRAMES & ALBUMS, 1-1ID T—TIALL :o: The pitoi-''s, Duty It is the editor's duty to speak of his town as, the lovelist place beneath heaven's. blue arch. Speak ,of a de- ceased citizen as the fallen oak when e. cliessof -the -..-"J-im...Jams." an . prominent 'citizen when • you now him to be the best poker player. peak of a little street.' Arab as a right eyed, youth on the road to fame, nd 'of the higsfooted, red-haired, new - married woman as the accomplished ride. Call a lawyer a light of whom! .e profession ought to be proud, when • know him to be an ordina et -7 ?be, receives eyen thanks. half the' ,ileoplo Would labor as EaSidi isly td 'upbuild the local paper as :they do to tear it•''.up And., criticise, it. wiuld, never be otherwise than .pros- erous. • T 00 • .• ; • • • , An -American paper - remarks that there is nothing; so difficullt, nothing so. . rare in man or woman, as agood walk, andno girl can lay' claim tis style with- out it. Trollope, who was.oneof the closest of gpiervers, in describing the graced one of his heroines, spoke of •heesfrilk. as a "free stride ;from the 'This is tolerably accurate, only agfr1lihould not stride. But Mb' one can have a good walk Who Makes very short steps. There are six rules which -ill insure -a -good-Walk -if--car observed ,They are.: 1. To throw the :shoulars back. 2- To' keep the body !from any motion' -whatever. 3 ,To keep the head er:ect*- A To„place the loot squarely on *11,0 grtittod. 5 TO keep the knee steady -and 6, to keep the elbows close to the side. There is nothing that so spoils a woman's car- riaae,as projecting elbows. 1; • Emma Welts Comedy Company . . Tuesday. evening last was ..the open- ing event of Miss Emma Welk. Com-, edy Company in the Temperance.Hall' here. They have been greeted' with' large audiences packed- to the doors, during their k.erformance this week. We must say that it is the best. enter- tainment 'ever, given in Lucknow. ;Their plays atke side-splitting during the whole eritertainnient. The sing- ing of Miss•Rtnnia Wells in four voices with.a range of- voice cf •3 octaves and cho 4 notes ; singing first baritone, • 2nd rete soprano, 3rd tenor. 4th alto id wortli,„ plea hearing. The comic stings and sayinas Mr: T. H. Marks and the vocal select- ions of Miss Jennie Ray are laughable. This•COmpany will be in Lucknow un- • MI Monday evening next with. a. corn- J. M plete change of programme every night ler,, and those who fail to hear thein will 'fess miss a rare treat. The admission is with only 10 and 20 cents. in •• Business.Failb re • this p64411,64=0,..net-e .en to oriticisrn thertiselvesoecourse.-ex Free to our- Lady Readers. The Canadian Queen is now hiving its annual free distribution Of. choire imported flower seeds) a large paaltage •containing an ioimense number of rarest varieties , together with: the Queen -on trial for three months; will be sent free- to' eaeli of our readers, forwarding. Her address and only 13 2C. stern. ps to cover actual expense. •Five trial subscriptions and five packages btmail or eX ress saine.address in Canada, or IT. 8„ for only $1. :The Queen is. one of the finest illustrated Ladies' Magazines on this Co it is devoted to faShion,' art, • literatnre, flowers, the toilet, household .mattors; and . contains the latest imported designs for fancy work and . honie decimation'. The'seed dis- tribution foz, 18.9.0 continues for this mouth 'only.% No lover of beautiful flowers can afford to miss it. Address The, Canadian 'Qbeen, Toronto, Canada. A Pleasant Evening Tlie social given' byy Mesdames' 'She-pard.and Tennant, at theresiance of Doctor -Tennant, on Thursday even- ing last was a decided success. At 8 ni. the rooms were comfortably filled and .the- Rev.. Mr. Goldberg, 'incum- bent of St. Peters Church, having tak. en the chair, the programme for the evening was opened with a splendid rus by the choir, which was well ived. Solos were rendered in 'a sing style by the Misses Smith, Berry, Stringer and Miller. The trio by Misses Lalla Berry, E. Whitely and Mr. G. E. Kerr was much appreciat- ed. An instrumental duett by Mrs. . Armstrong and Miss Ella Mil - was also given in goad style. • Pro - or Roberts delighted the audience some choice selel&ion rendetecl masterly style on' he Pismo: ,-• At time, the refres nts Were ser - after which the evening was spent - octal ehat, gams, *eta. The pro- s Were Over $:,t8. • • r^. .11.11 sizes of frames -made to order cheap. • Eggs taken in exchange the sarne as cash. Don't for- get the place T. L.-TRELEAVEN, Mrs. Mooney's old stana, opposite bank; LUCKNOW. DON'T WANTTHE EARTH! T • Ow ass • I WANT LIVING'. • • IND aor • T I LUCKNOW, TIO, AND I HERBIW announce to tile people of Lucknow and surrounding country, that any PR #,SONO,11 PE 5_) coming to tne having their teetli.ont, that I will put in two sets of teeth, TEETH It is seldome. thalianything has hap- in s pened in the village, of a business nat- teed ure, has Caused so much universal re- t, as the failure to meet. his of Mr. Alexander McIntyre, who week made an assignment for the efit of his creditors, to Mr. C. B. rustrong, of London: Mr. • Mein - e• is the oldest and one of the In)st :eared _merchants in the pillage, and failure was a great surprise to his ty friends in the village and stir- nding country. • Some ten years , during' along and severe illness, IVIcIntyre's business became Lilian- ly involved, arid although both he the members of his •family have e everything in their posver to t their liabilities, they have been unsaccessfel,. bat there is one 'thing 'certain'everything 'connected with the busirsess will bear a thorough investi- gation, and we only hopehe will suc- ceed in effecting a liberal compromise with his creditors. As will be seen by an advertisAmetit afkother column a meeting of the creditors be held ia London, on thla (FridaY) 0,fternoon,„ at 2:30 o'clock. gre ties last -ben Ar tyr est( his mat rou ago Mr. tial and Othetice to; a. point near (oderich and 1 don r another point. near. Kincardina . The nice • I i120.will 01)SS the several Grand Trunl- lines that regi dal and connect with the. 1:) R. at Owen Sound: T6 ,gantleiven seekine, incorporation are ' J. Parker, n Wright, James J It own, W. A. Leisa; Ri7 urn, John - A r rnsteong,. James E4 MilIer;-R. J. :Doyle J.. W. Redfern amt.:Robert •4.1cdie:rn, 931 of Owen. Sotind. •• • • •r• •• • • IN • Nl.• • V N • "eiNN 'V% 'N;0,4`i,, *INA, • 4.1‘,7` •441•14, "k•". -••• , ) ; h• • IVIechan ice Institute , It is surprising that so. few of our citizens do not give more hearty sup- port to oor Mechanics' Itittitute and reading room. It is said that reading makes a full man—that is, full of in- formation of every kind; a well stored mind. There are other thin*, how- ever, that make a " full man:* and man haS'a great propensity to got full—if not full of what is elevatingfrffining and ennobling, then full of. what is low, coarse, sensual and *degrading. In view of this fact how very impor. tant it is that a plentiful supply of good pure literature 'should b within reach of all, • especially the young. This supply of the best that the rich stores of the English language supply, , is afforded' 'at a trifling " cost by ithe Mechanics' Institute, and yet how careless people are abbot it, and .bovi, little they interest themselves in the welfare of something that we should all be proud ta, filpecrtt by any .tneanc to our pawerc , • TEETH TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT for the prie of one set, $15, made of the very best , material in the world. use no rubber but C. ASH & SONS, London, England. The teeth will !se C. Ash th Sous, and S. S. White's, coucecled by all who are in the business to be - waled IA fr_,Ao Worlds Those irms have their -names on thei.D, goods, and the people can see- whatqhey aS.,?;etting, and:as I use nothing tilt the best mateial, I will guarantee st- isfaction to all reasonable, people, the unreasonable and there. are a few such in the wprld, will please bear in mind that I don't vvant.their I can always be found at Dr. McOrintrmin's office, Lucknow. PATTESON, lc4ew. -aoknolifi Loading , Ppttraphoi STRINGER;-. Is as usual ahead in thefineststyles and posiitons tor paws. I . CABINET PHOTO, ixtest retouched and. burnib.ed, $1.8t 'to $3 per doz. Cants $1 to $2 per c1.004 %)( A1113110TYPES MADE TO PERFECTION He also keps a large stock stock of spectacles, espaltarv ' -the well-known and also, deals in Bee Keepers supplies, books, stationery, albums, frames andl fancy goods. Remember the studio, E. L, Johnston's, Qld staud. " • der to,Reid'is bakery.. • • • h • • , 0 44 • •