Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-02, Page 4•
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UTTER AND TO ARGUE.
FREELY ACC0RDIN( To THE DICTATES.
v' 00.N of ♦NCE..*i''E PRIZE ABOVE ALt
OTHER LIRER.T1E S
LLo row %tamo lid! 1393:_
TRE Ontario . Government's :. crap
bulletin- shows' fall wheat: generally: to.
ave come through the winter better
-than expected, and says very - little has
been ploughed up this spring•The
•report s€ v s - The: season is: _ considered
QUEEN'S BIBTkID1k
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• The natal day = of her Majesty was_
celebrated by the people of.: Diizan
non on the .24thby a big dennonstr s:-
tion. •,.The::.veather`was .-a:ll that could-
be desired and a large crow=d of visitors
was in, attendance The horse racing,
as usual, :was the -chief attraction of
the day,and as _the fine:; track was in
excellent -condition good -races was the
result:. Everything :passed- off success-
fully- and after paying 'all expenses :a :
good --surplus.: will- be - left:; in the
the treasury -of the Pri,i g Pa,rl
.. - i ,., The following of
is ��=�st;.
- backward,• though: the heavy fall of • Associat on
snow • in -April has - not been ; without ' the -events and: the prizes awarded-
its disadvantages. The winter on= the SPORTS.
. hole, - has -been favorable to fall Open. Tot or Pace-- lst,-''alter G.
wheat, though smothering by too
owned- Uy., J.. E Swartz, W,ngham
1-
nmid- we
addin e
ugtoniers
to do her be8t to su:pp].
�r rrient,
eping
and, John lie»iy,r:. owned - by 3. E •
much., snow_.in .some. quarters is re- Su a rts, Winghan; .-`13-rd Jennie Everet,
- Yorted. -Tho- grospPcts- arereported cwxed. 3ti 11.:Lang,: ,: Ethel;
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to beP romising and -ove
-ab- the aver _1`arillt'rs _ Trot —
lit` Puce.1st, "Little
age:
Grey Bird :owned by *Win.•Irwin,'_Bel-
- fast ;• 2nd, Reckless,• , owned by J.. =Scott,
rT Prince Edward.: Island where. .11.Iclllop.
there was not . , Athletic Sports=Tossin
iii 1892; twelve are to -be in operation �1st,,\V.- Scott,;:2:nd, R. Woods..Put
- tthis_year,. tills lulu tt y has been •ef ping- heavy shot -1st, IV. Scott, 33ft.
�► tin. Put-
itF; lt` Owes°
' factory
inestl;niall�e value to • the ;.Ontario
grin. ,.2nd, T. Agnew, 32ft.
ting light shot—let, T. Agnew, :-38ft. 1.
farmer and there is no reason why its J Vanornan, 3 f t 11 in.
extension to the _'Mari ime. -Provinces` 'Throwing 56 lb .• weight distance -1st,
should not remove, to.. a considerable ' W. Scott, 21ft- 2in. ' 2nd -R Woods,
extent, -the stagnation from -which that ` 1.8f t 3in.: Running long jump l st.
section of the Dominion is now suffer- : T. Agnew, 16ft. l lin - 2nd, W Scott,
There is no -danger, of over -doing 16ft. 8in.—Standing long jump -1st,
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business. Great Britain alone .t_ W :Scott,-- 9ft _. -1 hn , 2nd, T. Agnew,,
Thinning ` and_
furnish a 'market for. all the•chee`se :9�t; 821n.=. -g
36ft' A new,
nada can prod6ce for- many years -to- jump-,-1:st, T.' g 7m • 2nd,,
enure.
ACCORDrkia to advices received . at
the:Depa rtrri�ent: � of Agricultural the,
export cattle trade so far has proved
most unr
emunerativein: many cases a:
ng been incurred ,equal to $20
1tlr':- Sluith, Deputy. Mini-
sten. of
Marine,_ Who: returned from
Montreal
yesterday, says that he found
ng prevalent _there that. the
embargoo on our cattle will be
raised by fir
the st of • July; .when the
of�•stockera about commences
re- .are strong hopes of the
s',smoke
' trades recouping the exporters
ass : --so far incurred.
. -:
lass having
der head.
the feels
Imperial
shipment
and the
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for. the 1
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W. --Scott; 36ft. :fin; - Mens: hundred
.yard race—=lst. T. -_Agnew 2nd,': Geo.
Stewart:, Sack Race- 4st, ..Geo.: Stew
art ,.2nd, T.: Agnew. 'Bops Race, 100
yards.—lst, -- 0. Swanson ; 2nd, J
Martin. Girls" 100 yard• -race-. -1st,-
Daisey. Bowers-; 2nd, Etta Bowers..:. _.
.Judges : on acing T.: Gun• dry, :.arid
A. Colborne,: Goderich; and Wm. Mcy
Grurie, Ash ld.:
AFTER July Id the: liquor business
of South Carolina will be nationalized
Governor Tillman is pow" snaking pre-
aarations -for taking over- the grog
=usiness of. the state.* He boasts that
good liquor will 1.be .:sold_ at .the
F._
discpenigaries. � These. - places are to
` a, M. :and-` close at 6
lied open= from. 7 _ P
; and only once in the same day
wan a : man- get served. ' As the
avernoi of South Carolina. :remarked
f yore to his brother governor there_
;Will be a ` long time _between drinks.
The state expects=.: to make a clear
rosin -of half a , million dollars a year
but : of its monopoly,:
Judges on : _ letic Sports, tivw
Cameron and ohn Whitely.
THE CONCERT.
In the evening the large hall was
packed -to- the doors to hear the convert:'
uuder the auspices of ' the ": Canadian:
Order •of Foresters. It was the most
successful entertainment ever given in
the village,•and everybody was delight-
ed with the programme rendered. Mr.
II. Q. Cameron, elocutionist and hum-
orist,
umorist, .if :Toronto, • and - -the lady who i
accompanied him~oh ' the piano, were__
well received, being heartily encored
each tine they made their appearance:
The Misses Berry; of Ingersoll, pianist
and violinist, gave some excellent
music_ which ws well received:
Mr.
S. E. Anderson filled the chair _ re-
markably well Mr,:-:Sauniby, lately of
P
�a - an� _also .gave.. ` : short address.
Ja
Pully : 400 Psent.
P P
people were present.
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pace
;ieded
t�.er
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In Hernps, U
marked -: close
price
d �, t
ate in Black \TQrsted. are talo
�o these $6.�0 wits. - � For -Boys
kices `and assorted:
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Rardware flpo'
THE Dunkards held their annual
assembl , at Dixie, Pennslyvania, last
week. Same
de
bates took place
of the -sessions over
-at some questions
and cl church- government.
afdisciplineg
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It was resolved
gib the Assemblythat
the- preachers should -wear the prescrib-
ed costume,_ and should cut off the hair
& l
• t. r e
�� a lets o
�on top of the head, but�,
e •R, -whisk- �R DEAI As.r .R—We the ' mem-
.'hind.- _: The_ a eta n as: to side hlsk , OUR P o ,
ADDRESS. AND PRESENTATION.
TO -Rev John Rose of Ashfield
IIOn4Thursday: evening, May the 25th,
a
•young people Pd..n-
ggathered
of the - o
few of the re ation=-of Ashfield"athered at.-4the-
- manse for "the purpose of presenting
their highly hl: : esteemed pastor, Rev.
P �
aAfter John Rose,: with_ buggy.- A to the
followin - :address was read, Rev. Mr.
Rose made =a :very kind and courteous
reply.
To Rev. John= Rose -
orsbwas left ta` the- - several: -con«rega- I bers and adherents' of this congregation
r,
forbiddentione • but the -preachers are " being.`desirous of: expressing .our;: good
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to Wear_: inqustaches, as the .custom
gmach of 'Vanity. Indul-
gence
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gence ill candy and other luxuries oi,,_
.Sunday was prohibited'. The question
. sof iiario ; lanterns and .pictures was
} also- brought into consideration. One
-of the -brethren declared- that he -ha
-;destroyed all the photographs- of his
deceased relatives, ars_ the -bible- forbids
the worship of images. Secret socie ' ies
:were : conden nt d_- as the 'misbegotten
: offspring of the devil; and lfe and -fire
insurance as a- sin against God... One
lhin�► t
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a
:Somef
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to
o
P ors lfor- thee=1next . �
w that' house-
da -:.a:. l\io
thirty y
at hand acid
cleaning ."season is
ou want to make 'yo-ur - house 1
and beau
and,
home- attractive a -
l
just -call and tee the. five
mice frames we will fit. -you ups
_ �ll..
read _ -to han� on: - the way 'kill
.g
only 1.00, Also `for the next k
h,
9th
days .. I :will :giYe to .
and. eery
ox e . haviix a dozen -�. g .. : -
cabinets ,a-beatutiful phot anal
frame :see.
FRAMES,.- FRAMES
*FRAMES,
Frog 20 tel up .:to $1:.50 ,
the aarg est .t urd : •most beauti-{
fins4._I sel..�ctzd � stock .�n to.�.
n hande�;:a lar
nave aiso ..o g �
SCOL
�.-_k _ of.. .dinas for:
a
raking fine zee
Ca11 � 'elaefor.e,ur-
and : ins pct chasing 'else -here;: _
r u
feelings towards: -you, have procured a- p
buggy; which is in -our yard, .for ' your _I
better comfort and: ;accommodation in
r or :an = work in
pastoraly other which o
you may require to use it>.:. In resent
•y.. ,q . r P
mg you with this we. consider the
in-
trinsic value small in comparison to
the feelings: which prompted us to ;' ex-
press our appreciation of your earnest
and faithful labor among us,: and it is
our earnest prayer and desire that you
will long be _ spayed in your labors_ and
that the blessing of God may- follow
ne: Dunkards have to be thank you and yoftr work. . We glso.: take
_ � s
_fill o is that amid all then distract: . -
- -.
this'0PPortunity of conveying to- your
in c nest oris_ higher criticism dross :ainiabie partner and family'. out : kind -
not hoiher them,- g est and best: wishes and that God's
,
blessing may be with.. them in all their-
Undertakings.
heirundertakings.
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• --Here sa tip- the latest mode
a. a
of brusing►delinquent subscribers
be s
t
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book. nAnmeirlont editorwho could
evoke no response to.. -..his .dunnin_g
' w ri
-appeals, judgingthat o tten to
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were dead, � published.
those w their obituaries..
This- broil ght them ,te _ -life, and: -the`
invariably handed in their dollar to
secure .a correction.
Signed in behalf -of the Congregation
R. . HAMILTON
DUNCAN MCKAY
"Cottiniittee
DAs. Ross.:
P. D. McL ENNAN
After a !very' kind :and `hospitable
- � rYI P
entertainment the crowd dispersed
welllease • il '
P a ��t� - the: � nights
proceedings.s
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OUR
ALES -
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rimme4
ntrimmed
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Silks
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dging-s,•
e chie t s
9..
tope.
in
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man : •th .y. otherg.
numerous to mention at
MITH
SALESMEN VITA _
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10`11EPRESENAIN THE
04-E.OF
OF
choice lineof . Rard tanadin Grown
Stock... Experience not necessary. I We- want
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:real workers and to all such we of er a per- ,
*anent situation at a good income- with
awe now hve
chance of advancement:As. •,
over _7( 9'acres under cultivation we can give -'
our statesmen many'. -. su erior :"advantages.
%Ve also, desire to ; a -good man in your
district' to sell the - Ro. a, aT :Spray ,—Pump,.:, for
This is
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which we- have': the .genera :agency:
nd-irides ensible to the faimer.
something new a p
or. fruit grower, d` I T
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b niel .ct'r„ult r
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- Send. for' -terms andaest tri. -
.STONE ETON :
l� E & WET,LIN
z Toronto,. Oat ..
y you . want a- first-class set of ' `tee
oleaper than the cheapest, .call on
1,1ttaiSOR
t.
What appears to most
men to be a needless amount
r onfusionrand
Df uproar, uproa , c d
arrangement at this season of
the,.ear, arises from the de -
of =:the fair sex fo 'clean:
Slee �
tidy and ben nt ly the house.
The` result. is a t vs worth
Dr Tennant s Ogees
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L1:•.T
KN 0
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- • ail animals
Itch on human -
oolford s
red in 30 minutes- by cured W
b .A.
Sanitary Lotion. WarrantedY � . .B.
Congram,- Druggis .
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the c�I•�_
. �s t1u -eo1 lt. t,llc)ii 1. vett.
tn.r, t e...�tatcc, tLlat o
h
.u; ca make suil� p:easin; .
:quid beautifying t�� .i sf4rma-
ticail of th:e .home •a;t su 'tt e
C,. tit -paper: My •
fkir• the sj)u Pr trade are
ab
,11:+%v tromFp f eted and it .is safe
tea say'. that • we never before
such a. I ange'•of beautiful
papers within the reach of •a
moderate pocket book.
Ladies are welcome.
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