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Lucknow Sentinel, 1894-02-23, Page 4• u10�RU#11tC1• 8E LIBERTY TO FREELY ACCoR OF CONSCIENCE OTHER LIBERTI TTER AND TO ARGUE INGI TOTHE DICTATES WE PRIZE ABOVE .ALL 8 Luc tow, F - b. 23rd, 1804. F.11? (k)MPANY For some time t, 'le village has s,i a�a,pe. They ha fora long tme:-a in just what posit brigade is in -C who has faith ully city-- for many ye too old to take an ' company, and su g, tion of the brigad at its = head. The one and although tu.nately escaped t. yet there: is no tel might occur, and t be in reness. ti system of .watervo ,;9oLl fire comispany L•Se ers agaI,ist, •'- • rate of insurances w of great importan A .meeting of the the Province .. was last week and they systems , of fire pi sf the inspectors. an some places fire a in sheds unattende of the, insurance me rater in such towns ,,u(a^es where the sy .pion is properly in • as our ' fire applian they have been condition, and no Provence is better fire .th?n Lucknow; we may retain our low rr►te of insuranc nary. that we Dave a ase the fire company of ; been in a good e had no rneetings d =is hard to say- on of efficiency the ref ser Thos. Lawrence, ved in that caps- rs, says he is no .' active part in the gists .there-organiza- w :th younger" men uggestion is -a good he village has for - he fire fiend - latel v in4 when" a blaze tle 1otpany should e leve an excellent but without" a- rt wou_Ict _rt'voulct be -almost tire.- The low now : fret' "is also. 'kds e eo our citizens. insurance men of he d in Tot otito is ussed rates and ?. to p tion.: One of - a ou iced that in . paratus was - kept and the intention was to : raise the air lower them in tete of fire: protcc- intaained. So far- es • are, eoncerned epi in --first-class village - in the quipped to fight. but in order that igh standing and ill is also«eces- lire brigade. b be Luckfi.ow SE nti:ciel Bruce:- MAN ounty; Friday, February 23rd = s a P ST.OR'S REC PTION After thu induction service\inWV, in -ham Preskytereau Church on T ii rsd iy last the congregation and their ',friends assembled in the Church to celebrate the' inauguration of Rev. Lavid Per `e to the pastorate of the Church.:: The members of Presbytery were entertain: ed to.a ; umptuous repast. In all, about seven hundred' partook of the exr ellent supper provided. TabI+ s wetle spread With -the choicest entertain- ments, and busy.waiters did their part to the. satisfaction of all. , At eight o'clock D. McDonald' M. P, c-liairinan announced in the auditoru ix the time for the intellectual partof the proceedings had 'come, and when the - cho�r�. un cter pthe able leadershipo f Prof. Scot sang a, hynin the, Venerable and - Re .. S Jones, led the asseniiy _ in solemn prayer.:- The Church was well filled with an. attentive and appreciat:= ive audience. On the platform with the Chairman -were-the Revs. S. Jones, J, . Murray,' D. Millen, J Malcolm,: D. errie, (the newly inducted pastor) J. .acNabb, .of the Presbytery,.and, ,1i. McGregor of the Baptist Church Wit (gliarn. , IN r.. Millar discussed the importance nd duty of attec.dance of public wore hip, Mr. McGregor spoke an the f tinct ons.of the Church - with good>efiect end made kind. complimentary refer, to the former pastor. Mr. Mu •ray addressed the audience' on the lories•and conquests of God's'= Word. MIL.. McNabb cxpiiessild good wishes �r pastor and people in their new rel tion and ieftrrod. to some eletnents orf spritual .prosperity.. Th address, were interspersed with e cellent.ninon by the Choir. Th new _Pastor addressed . the f3con gregs. ion bri t1y, .on the relation be - Th them and _some duties arising' oft of the relation. The audience was most attentive all through,' and the meet.iiig .froin tir-st tolast seemed more Ii -ea religious r, serviee than an old , time ea -meeting. Th cordial and . enthusiastic recept- n Div en to .Mr. Perrie must, have en %ery �,ratifi_n�,n a to him and augurs 11 to _ Thi6a huPpy pastorate. most interesting meeting was. closed by Rev. Mr. Malcolm pronounc- ing; th.6 benediction. ,. THE Government Wales, Victoria, Australia, Western Zealand and Tama ed to send represent ence to be held in 0 to consider t,e cable project. , Feji are also expected to Lives. of New; South ueensland, South Australian, New ia- have been - ask tives to a confer- tawva;on June 21st anadian-Australia and '- Hawaii are send representa= IN the bye electio . inSouth Lanar on Friday last, Mr. ( lark, the Libera candidate was eleete 4 ° South Lanark has been a Conserva ve constituenc for many years, and t t ie..last genera election the Conserva ive candidatewa elected by a majarit of 31 in a three cornered contest. ' I th* late . election there were four cand dal s id the field -'Reformer, a Conse vative, a. Patron, and _ an independ-int.. The result of cote shows that . the t' e--fo(rmers stuck o the supporter of S r (liver Mowat while the Conservathe vote was divid- =ed between their -o n nominee and the Patron candidat.. he Indepen- dant polled almost e - acty the - same number -of votes he did. at the Iast general election thre - y ars ago. is w Thi Delineator for APRIL is • the second of the."Great Spring Numbers," and has many specia: features in ad- clition to the. -unusual tine display of , attractive Styles. ' Prominence is given i to- bi ycling in an illustrated : ' ,ar��le which describes : How to Ride - and, What to Wear, and also a full page of figu 'es in Bicycling Costume and an k original piece of Music usic entitled The 1 C cliss' �Niarch. Mothers of families will be glad of{the aid of the very sug ge tiL paper , on Fitting Out the Y Fail for Spring and Summer, 'arid 1 1 both Mothers and Daugwill hters bbe s ,interested in the opening chapter of a series treating' of the- relationship be- tween Ole tiro.. Some -new dishes.{ are gi c{en , tinder the Bead of D• 'nty Cook - err. The paper on Flow to Wise- ly e ly Opens a subject I, that Should Com - mind itself to`:: all housekeepers, and. the chapter on The Etiquette of the '. Diner Table treats of the most refin- ed observances at the festive board. The seontribation on The 'Uses of Crepe and Tissue Papers gives further I En- struction in the making of many 'use- ful and = ornamental -articles. Around =the Tea -Table furnishes both _instruct- ion and entertainment, and furtlier!.en tertainment is provided in An Easter Party . andLiterary : Charades; `:rhe latest. literature is discussed in Aind-lg the Newest Books, ` and Flower Oul- ture for the ' Month tells what work should be done; in preparing. the ar den for the Spring and Summer. "e' illu trated articles on Netting Tatting; Kn' meting, Crochetting, etc., 'are as fascinating as usual to the lover , of fan y work. The subscription price ;of Th Delineator. is- Cs; 00 a year. Single Co ies, 15_ cents..nAddress orders .oto Th Delineator Publishing Co.,(Lto.),- 33 Richmond Street West, . Toronto,= Ont. HAVE. IN �- • . • • rices • •- • A Largs ' :t c1L of -Winter.. g000ds 'OPT a T l - ,whic% - must he c.isposed: of at once, - includ. n A X ; rind -HANDLES-, SA 'S'f& SA W- H.ANDL S, KATES and SKATE Ii - - • THE Ontario electio � s acre ,, at least three or four months • ff yet, and it may bp longer.. A • ental = has been given by Premier Mo at to the rumour that the elections will come off on some particular day i Jule next. It appears that no part culr date has been fixed upon. T ey might_- not come off, therefore, til the month of: September next. - Un erthese cireum- stances,_ °it seems a Litt e premature to get -into- a sweat over the matter at this early date. How ver when: one candidate is named, it s pt to stir -utters up not to be beh'nd and,' and it- is apt also to participa e a.:ong contest which most people got hes ily sick of before the end is reac ed. There can be ran doubt that thing politicalare a little more mixed than sual, and every sensible elector will -be careful to give no pledges, as it is diff ult o forecast what the situation ay -be a few months henee. ;F --Since Jan. 4th -R Dunn & Co. • -report 366 failures. in C ' acla, of which 186 were in Ontario. hat is an aver- age df 52 a week for th : = Dorninion, • • -a Rebecca Wilkinson, of Biowns distiiessed condition 'for three years fron Nervousness, Weakness of the Storpach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion unt4 my health was gone. I bought one bottle of South American Nervipe, ciw whi h done me more good tha,n any 850 orth Of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise any weakly pers4i-to use this valuable and lovely remedy. I consider it the grandest medicine - in- -the world.',' A trial bottle will convince you. I Warranted by A. B. Oongram. • Secured the: agecy in ucknow far E. Laurances celebrated Spectacles and EA Glasses, and can 'guarantee satisfaction in fTtti you with a good - pair FEAl DWARE ST i BAKER CONFI'IONER & GRO E�I. • DEALER 'IN :.A IJ KINDS OP G rQCertes, Canned o s Flow; c Etc. ITS IN and vicinity„, o their liberal solicit a con in attOit of the. same. LUCK WI ONT. Men to work for us w meney this fall and wi pay.. If you have sp Work, -or looking for a t, write meat once. FRFD E. 'YOUNG, ROOHESTE re lines ont of . NtIrseryMan iP • THE PLTJACE 1 a R • tate Agents, Watierly, Farms for sale, 50 01') 5,000 acres eaCbs nd Petersburg. Eight, trains passing „AS CURED of a- bail Case ef Grip,lay . AS clump of bier Of ,*oloo by lag.' mouth. CiiIiituras PUMMEL 'filTAE; CURED Oi agile& -.nueutziasiem uy ARD'S .14 IN IIAE sower has P9 you wouid at first suc- 4.73 STE Tug- ilovie • ill 4.46 Olo COs, Gents' otti.;43,i.: 44, 7444241); 'fri:1•414:11k4440 0:0 10. ' %;71.4.4.44:-/ 1,446.040.614,4 gPe 40* (10:41 4001, 441) tti 10 44 44j4 164 INApstbAt 4 et •to 41k 41 so th 4P4'• 11°0 9 - contains the sum rid substance of the latest farming knowl& edge. Every planter should have it. Serit free. eati OUT THIS OUT, WEIR , IV* 'MUM nes* It with onte della? to Dr. Samuel Winners l'rea4 of 00:Anti AFollml • detdre my name _to sbe entailed a _member et itsPeitwzpolustutOjice •