Loading...
Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-17, Page 5• - _u clicndvv'Sertin'ea !t.ce.::t o u my March 17th TKE AULD B -RIG'S WELCOME.. Onthe unveiling of Burns statute; Ayr, 8th July, 1891, composed and recited . by Wallace Bruce, U. Oonsul,: Ediubur.gh. The Auld Brig hails wi' hearty cheer. Uncover lads for Burns is here, The; -bard who links us all to fame And blends her own with Scotia's name, Seven hundred -years • -the winding Ayr . Has glassed my floating image there, - I've seen long centuries glide away But Robin brought our. blithestday, heard the thirteenth's .warlike peal Wake serried ranks of glinting steel, -All wrinkled now, yet in my. prime .. I wait -with joy the twentieth's: chime, ;jjcherish weel in memory•bright, ie glorious deeds of Wallace Wight, = Anct deem the very Manes- are blest •- - • - 'Which bind the arch his feet have pressed. I mind the time Ding Robert's band With sweeping. oar left Arran's strand,. ,. The flame that lit yon beacon hill ' • All round the world is shining still.• old Ooila's had her ;share of fame, Her bead -roll treasurers many a name,_ "She's had her heroes great and oma', But Robin stands al oon-them: a'. 'The auld clay-biggii g' of his birth : - - Becomes the shrine of all the earth, The room where- rose the cottars prayer The proudest heritage of Ayr. No starlit sky, no summer moll But kens the barks o' Bonnie Doon, No human heart but fondly turns Beaponsive.to. the land of -Burne,. A"ss;rens. t who- dares to call thee poor; Erich skylark nest- on yonder moor Each -daisy bloom on flowery mead, The Iambs that -on the meadows teed. • ..Each field, andbrae by burn orstream Where wandering lovers come to -dream - • Are all thine own. As vassals all We gather here from Princely. hall.; =From lowly cot- from hills afar,. • From southern cJinme, fromwestern- star To bring our love. All hearts are thine By title time can never tyne. The crowning rrieed �f praise belongs 'To him who makes 'a people's -songs, 'Who strikes one note, the -common: AOne chord, a .wider brotherho : Who drops a Mord of.cheer to bless His fellow -mortal -in in distress, ._ And Pghtens on life's -dusty road Some weaiy traveller of his. load. Who finds the Mo :=ee's trembling heart Of God's greatuniverse s part = And in the daisy's crimson tips.. -Desezns a soulwith human dips.. • We little creamed when Maillie died, . - Those tender words -would speed so wide, = Men snr11ed and wept and went their -way ,. The prince was'clad in hodden - Thoughbut a.Brig it gnarred me greet. To hear him pour his vision sweet And in one crowning climax seal His pity even for the De'' To see the cantle two :dogs there Their joys and griefs wi' ithers shave" .A coutbie tale, itmade me s rte That sic' a lad was born in Kyle, Who •caught the witches in d dance, And bound them in a lasting trance 'The very land is bright and gay, ` Since Tam 0' Shanter rode this way. :The Auld Bri ; keLs the story well, '• The rippling wavelets love to. tell Ayr gurgling kissed his pebbled shore,. A -fonder kiss his waters bore • i" That raptured hour thatsacred vow, Are love's etei,ial treasures nc'w, - Montgouiery's towers may fall:: away Brit highla►id Mary lived for aye. • And, sweeter still the swelling, song -Of loyal love repairing wrong Like maxis notes that gently fa'. Of a the airts the wind can blaw. Brave bonnie Jean, we love to tell. The story from thy lips that fell 'Theiengthened life which Heaven gave • Castsraaiant twilight on his grave, A noble woman strong to' shield Her tender heart his trusty bield, Th 'critic from her` doorway turns Vi+ ith renewed and love for Burns 'She knew as. -no one else cculd know, The heavy burden of his. woe The.carking care, the wasting pain, .. Each Wedded link of misery's chain. YShe ssw his early sky o'er cast, • And gleoniy shadows gathering fait His soul -by -kdtter sorrow torn, . And knew that man was Made tagiuurn. She heard hiin by the sonnclin sbor • "Which sp -aks his name fors ever more, And felt the anof., wish 'his prayer _ 'Farewell the bonnie b aiiks'ofS Oh Robert .Boi is !-by tempest tossed, n Storm -swept by cruel whirlwinds crossed' • _ • 'Thy. prayers like David's Psalms of old Mak all our'plaints and wail; nos cold. /InwQcness sox• .i, yet raised in might,.. _ ' Hethat: we might know the right. :� a g His iiieetest.pleasures- ain imbued, . His songs a drama's interlude. And who dare tbrist his idle word Where : God's own-equites.are heard, Who tirade the heart 'tis he alone, Let • im that's guiltless cast the stone, ,1 'U(e know but this his living song, . Protects -the weak and tramples wrong,' Refracting radiance of delight .His `prismecl genius clear and bright. ill es all Scotland tar and wide An Caledonia throbs'P with pride • To here her giand-old Daric swell �+rann Highland ,crag to lowland. -dell. `ro. find wher'er her children stra Her Auld. Lang syne her Scots who -Hae And -words of hope whicn proudly : refrain., 'The ; centuries vast, -A man's a mans welcome Burns from sh. " . Oretoshore,= .A11: hail our Robin evermore, 'Though late we greet the Plo u hmana nane Furl in the morning of his fame: - „ t There is one 0 our - departments which w that is ()ur Our Stock which has recently been much increased . is now larger than: everbefore and we Mel satisfied satisfied that the. . ; The.qu.aTit _of the-. good. an d- our ".pri res,. m.meet a rova of 'buyers; We can - ve. ou -:al- ost anything May want il] rom: the heavy, whole stock to the daintiest Frei ch E 001 LINES` BEFORE PUB you. Kid • AND E NORTH -LIE Is the, place to make your selections CROCKERt C(ASSWARE, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Apples. - Blacking . plea B1ackin Black L Blue ' - = -.1 have in _stock the folio -Wing � Dried • Apple Nutmeg g ; Extracts t)il. olive S end Fids 011, sweet Fibh, canned Oil castor Powders Fish, dried Orange#e Ant Gelotinb' Oat Meal S rick Gingers . ; . Pails- Hops Peers Honey Pipes ' Ink :. Pickles . Indigo Pearline Licorice . Peas, as>,nned Lime Juic6 • Pepper Lemons Raisins ' Lamps Bice Lard Rice Flour Matches Sago Mince Moat ;Salt Mead Salmon Macalroiil Sardines !Mustard,' Senna., 1Vteats, canned . • Seeds • Magnesia Sugar- • • Nuts . Syrups 1 Flour al_ a .s. on hams. Goods delivered to any . Y y part not the town„ Baking Barley, Bath B Beans • Brooms Baskets "Brushes . Biscuit Coffee' Confectioneryy ;. Canned Goods Cocoa E .. Chocolate Corn, canned. Cornmeal Currants ; Currie Powder Cream Tarter Cocoanut Dates. Soda Soaps Spices Starch Strawberries; canoe'` ulphers Tapioca TTorhatoes, :cS�nned eas. 'Pobacooee Vermicelli Vinegars Washboards Washing Crysta Woodenware Whiting Dinner Sets Yeast Cakes' Dinner Sete_ Tea .Sets Water Sets Cream Sets Berry Sets• Toilet Seta ,•OUSE AND OT FOR SALE. ITUATED ON HAVELOCK VELOCK STTg EET 0 in the -village of Liicknow, near the sta- tion. The house is a large frame, containing eight- ornine rooms, cellar, kitchef}, etc..and is in a good state of re p air. The garden .con- tains about: one Acre f ;ground . and is . well stocked with apple, ch rry, plum and other fruit trees, ..The placewill'. be sold:cheap. For further particula apply to Hugh Mor- rison or to' _ -, JAS. A; DENTING .... i Lucknow P. 0, For Par' #iculars ABOUTTHE . ettlers” } ND THE Bond to - your asarast Enilroa Agent and obtain a 047 of ,ft ;`Free Fattst Fa rn) -The through Colonist Sleeper will be at- tached to train leaving Lucknow at 10:48 a.m. Ott FEB:. MAR. MAR. ,APRIL APRIL Arivarg in Toronto in time to.ccnueet with the through Colonist train, via. North Bay and C.P.R. There wJl'also be an R.: N SOON .i'RAt 8. 1 .EveryTuesday .during, March and -April. Baggage_ checked t_ hrough to destination,:also through tickets sold- -No change' of cars. Considering all these , advantages we_ ex- pect' to sechre xpect'to:secure the trafic:-this season. For any Info' mation apply to - D.. W.HAYES, Agent; G. T. R. LUcicNow. TENDERS WANTED., t i. ENDERS WANTED FOR THE o l building of of a •new school house -in o school sc 1 section No. 3 . Townshipof Ashfield. ' Plana and specifications Can can: be seen at the office of" D McMurcby, Kintail; Tenders will be opened on the 31st of. Marsh 1893."• D MC1V.f URCHY, Sec. Trees. 'S 8 No 3' March 15th, 1893. 999-3 TO RENT - �R SELLS' 'ART OF LOTS NINETEEN AND • twenty o the:seventeenth= Concession, township_ of Kinloss, being 125 acres seventy five acres 'cleared, and balance' well- : timbered. -Apply to°Alexander McKenzie on the pre- -wises or by, letter to Holyrood P.O.. • ALEX. McKENZIE. March _9th ,1893. A YEAR i .T undertake to briefly teach any fairly intelligent person of either sex,. Who can read' and write, and: who, alter: instruction, will work indpstrionsly, _ �bow to earn These Thousand Dollars. s- Iearin-theirownIocalities,where•ertheyli e.Iwillalsofurnish e that amount. the situation or employmentnt which you can am No mon. for mo unless auccessfulasabove. Easily and: quickly ]earned..1 desir.- but one worker from each district or county. havealready taught and: provided with employment a ia-rggs_ number who aro making over: $$000 s; ear each. Its NEW Address t once and- Fvil Marti - � Addr a SbLID.. culan FREE. , E. C. ALLEN. Buz 420, Augusta,./ Mne. has just received: a choice lot of and '1'rinlarngs to su1 T SlJR�4 So = . fashionablejust :low • 7 Blouses. es. Also a r n. fast! ra ted as I. c lars.: SEED GRAN FOR SALE, THE UNDERSIGNED HAS AT LOT'8, con. 7, (E..D) Ashfield, :a _ quantity of the celebrated Early - Rosedale oats _ane! • - ; Mummy:peas at reasonable;mires. Gua •an ed - pure .frrnu all -:foreign seeds, and first-class in quality. - ROB 3ER'1'. J. FINN IGAN. • 994-6 Daganon. CAVEATS, ,- TRADE -MARES, DESIGN PATENTS, .. - COPYR.IOHTS, stow Por information an free Handbook write to. MUNN & CO., 361IBnoAnwAY, Naw Yols>L Oldest bureau for securing patents In America Every ppatent taken, out by •ns is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the nellitt . Largest circulation t any scientific paper in the . world. Splendidly illustrated. No' intelligent or man should . be` without it. Weekl g3.00 a year; $1.50 six months.ddress MU TN & CO., . PUBLIsurati, 361roadway, New. York City. r tRl�f FOR SALE OR RENT ORTH HALF ' OF : LOT 1, 00N. 9, Kinloss, containing 50 acres of cleared land. There is a house and barn on premises, both in good _condition, Also an orchard of about three acres, Part of :rent: will be taken in ` improvements on thepp lace Possession will be given at once, For forth particulars culars apply to.! WM. J. McM t LLEN Lucknow. Lucknow; Match 14th;1893, et c • 4 • • F'c 9 SALE. - I5 4CRES ( ORE -OR LESS) GOOD -=land with- l'ar a 2.stor= frame bouse g Y ;and out buildings, :barn, etc. 20 grape - vines • good water, good lcidation, within half smil& of the station ; easy iterins, - Particulars may be had from "' . - T.. . HILDRED, • Lucknow SHORT HORN BULLS THE.UrDER'IGNED OFFER FOR sale 6 superior young bulls ranging from 8 monhsto2vears�These are.the right ghtsor sort, thick and fleshy and will all make show animals,. Correspondence . solicited or :come and see ;. • E GFAII T d; SONS St- Helens: • FOR- SALE:: . Y s OUSE AND LOL FOR SA , U LE AN Ross S also lotfor St. r saleon RHavelock ck St.:. near the ,'T. R. Station. On easy terms. Apply to Jas. Kerr, Drumbo, :or Hugh Morrison, Luckno v. AUCTIONEER FOR :REAL ESTATE,_': E ': IN S R -.ANCE AND CNERA AGE NCY..= SALES ATTENDED• IN ALL PARTS of the County and satisfaction guaranteed. _ A number of n FI RST -.0 � � - FARMS . LASS For sine :on reasonable terms, JOHN GRIFFIN, - KINGSBRID:GE Leads tb em all for' Family aQCOiOs AND• • CANNED. 000DS. 'rut s of. All Kinds in Season. FINE TEAS - : A3'SPECIALTY• he e largest "S tock, The ChoZcest Goods, Pie . Beit •tea_ �e obtainable in Licknow. i feet MIE.&PZE LOGS. x ITCHELL BROS., WILL PAY -. $8 per thousand for the above quantity of r first .class maple logs, none other betaken.: • MITCHELL BROS; I.ucknxw EXECUTOR'S .:SALE ° OF--- - FA R M PROPERTY HE. EXECUTOR'S OF - THE LATE ..Kenneth Matheson, offer for sale or . rznt the estate of the .sai3 .de- ceased - Kenneth Matheson, being _ co>7i= posed of the vest half of lot No., 3, W, .I3., 12th on. Ashfield, containing 100 acres, more or less, 'There is :on these premises; two dwelling houses, one log barn with farm: stabling ,; 2 two young orchards bearing. farm is well watered and extra well fenced with cedar mile, For terms of sale or rent apply on the pre- mises re- m is.es Or by.mail to • JOHN J McKENZIF Locbalsh, P. 0. • • • Ashfield,, AC.ENTS . TO E LL OUR . S R CHOWS S ' AND.4AADY SERY S CK. T. 'HAVE .MANY NEW SPECIAL Y r . 'varieties., both in fruits and ornam an- tela to Offer, r which are controlled only by us. We pay y cow mission or salary. ''Write us a once for .terms, and ;secure choice of territory M Y .BR.fTERB , Nurserymen; Rochester4 N. Y 89.5-10in.