Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-11-02, Page 4•
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MISSIONARY' LECTURE.
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ilateseeli ra' . Ams ea Ike spun est the
tissessea lRUYeaae+r• sirs ftr< loom
COOP" ladle. •
TJIB LIBERTY, 00 OM TO,Aaavaa
FREELY AGaOOflMNQ TO T$EE: ^ DICTATES'
Olr tortaCI&$Oa 'am PRIZE ABOVE ALL,
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•ANIVIYER.4R1:.
." the London' Daily Advei'ticer very
,ffittingly celebrated its twenty-fifth•nn
•iiiverattry on Monday .last with a hand-
• -sowe,,'new dress, of•type. In fact the
'' hole make up of the;paper has under-
gonee+a; complete change and it is now
iimcoubtedly the best printed' daily
j? aud in•,the� Pro!vinee.: The Advert.
Miss Isabella; Roes,, missionary from
Indere, Central. India,; gave on Thune;:
da last in. South Kinloss church, an
interesting.addrese on O1iris na . wokk
in India.; Miss Ross is a native of
Thorah, in the Bounty of Onta o,.a,
daughter. of Mr. ,John Ross, ;a' worthy
elder of. Knox church, Beavertown.
From' early life her devotion to the in-
tereats of Christ's kingdom has bean
manifest. Syte has had
the advantage
of ood education, and . for .a few
years. taught with much succeris in a•
public school. Her mind and • heart.
yearned for the salvation; of womenin
heathen lands and some six years ago
'she received a call • trona the Foreign
Mission committee of the Presbyterian
church
in Canada to proceed as ntis-
•sionary' to India. Her•preliminary.'
training.suited her Well for the position,
and for Christ's sa'ke'she chose to leave
a
home of- co infort,".and.-frieiids to work.
thier is, and has esker been, solea, Eta 'for the-welfarCof, hei-•sisters Ila Ind*ire:'
first inception, the .great exponent ,of A. few, months age she returned to her
tile-L0heral party iii 'Western- Ontario,
native landto recuperate inhealth, and`
visit . parents' and friends,, in-
�. and its thousandsof readers throughout tending. God. willing. to return to the
the country, ill be glad to hear'of its: scene of her 'missionary labors sore=
"p.
.;ontinaed prosperity.' time next year. Mise Ross has visited
several of the auxiliaries Of the W. if."
GGUELi'Iai'COLLE E'-.
M. Society, 'and with' much .acceptance
addressed ineettng , n he Presby-
'ren h, fay of Maitland she has .addressed'
Already 'o fty, °" newstudents meetings in Kincardine, Ripley, Luck
ulrave entered the Guelph Agricultural now, .South' Kinloss, . W hitechurc'h,
Win ham and St :Helens.'
College 'this, fail,. and nearly fall from •
• A' brief •sketch: • f, her address in
• • •among' 'farmers '• sons. The. appoint- •
Soutli 'Kinloss, may prove of• some. in -
anent of Pro Shaw as. head' of .the' •teresb to our readers ::Christian civil.
•lituft has •given renewed confidence to
the.institntion; anda brilliant succeas
•is in More for. the college. With, the
'betietiis to be derived froma course of
•instruction in'the college; properly un-
•dersteod by the agricultural community
-9f this Province,the attendance of
-:. -•--Ontario:: farness• :sons—should _1ue so_.
Targe that there would he no roodfor
:outsiders. As a ',proving,, we have
,revoked_ .+a : period it>n : our existence
*here tit becomes necessary to' farm
accga'ding , to .the most progressive
•:tariroiples, discarding .all sett. notions
Webere proved defective, or lag in the.
irate for the acquirement of wealth.
The .college' should not ;only. , keep`
ti :;.abreast of, the movement `to:secure the
Lest, sethoda of . agriculture, for which
careful. experiments .warrant' endoasa
°Aioii,, brut `should •act. as a ` stimulus to
fanner$' sone` to look more to' agrieul-
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lization brings., with it blessings •and.
privileges,. and these are greatly seen
". "heli we contrast the state of heathen;
leands with that of ehr.:istian'couiitries.
In India the 'cities, though large,- rea,ny
of: thein are far from being.. attractive •
in appearance.: The .hick cIarkness
which. covers: the people is stamped, on
their surroundings. ..rhe: streets of the
-city. a"ie without any-regular-plaaa'nd
very'. narrow only. four or live feet in
:Width .and of courseno sidewalks.• The
houses: have a:dark; tingy, delapidated.
appeardnce, built with high verandahs,
and articles for vide lie scattered in 'a
kindof tumble down wayhere arid'
there over the house. The houses are
built of mud; the walls 24 feet, thick
in order to keep out (not the cold) but.
the heat.. Oooking utensils • are,, all
made • of brass. There .are; neither
stoves ;nor clri'nineys•.bu't an:open space
in the:centreof'the house. • The deers
are verylow; about 4/ feet high and
'scarcely any , windows. The :people
paint theirforeheads in different colors,'
yellow, pink, red,' white paints being
the paintsused for the'purnese The
(Hirai ent faints designate the:'gods
Worshipped: -4" -ii class: the iiatrveT
are full of; deception; They have no
re„ nrd"for truth: ; Their• moral` .serve'
seeurs entirely, .blunted; A Flie is as
amiable as the truth; and as ready at
Band. They will cheat and he•without
any '•coinpunetion Sons;:•after inarr-
rlage remain with.`their parents: as a
rule,, and the.' young wife's lot is very•
hard h1r: the cruel treatment and
tyranny+of her :nether. in law. ..Young.
girls.'•are married:-generally,at 'the 'age
of ten or twelve years. • The marriage
ceremony is 'very.`tedious;. it oceupies
about three weeks.. The let of women
is very hard. They are .exiles-:in'•their:
zeenvas., "'They are never allowed', to
eat with . their 'husbands, and the 'great •
est insult yea .can 'give any main is.to
ask forthe welfat•e.of his wife. There.
is•no intercourse between the different.
Castes, " .The shadow "of amissionary
or of one .belonging too ' different caste
falling on the food that isbeim; cooked
So poisons it thatit is drstroyed and
'by no menus will"be ,used. The :great`
problein which .proplexes .the•°niission-.
ary, is how to ,get.. hold of these,, poor.
ignorant women.:and girls. Some of
thein are .so ignorant they . cannot I.
count.up to 30,'beffore going to school,
Themissionary employs a 'heathen
women to go round and ' invite the.
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1Factory'.®c Cotton for 8c and 8c Cotton for '6G. .
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good Tea :for .$1, call early if you went any. 50bars.
-spa for $1.5 bars 'Electric for 25c, . Scrub Brushes 5c,
good all wool flannel '20A ' Factory flannel el 25c, Gen
ties and braces 25c.
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L
er t. Specialty..
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1 thread .for .5c °50c Plu,shes,•Me.. ton. ress-
�QSpoos _ ,� ..M ..
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and: I5c er :ard. Hig� :price•.: o^
goods.' 8,. To; • �2 .� . , . . �• Y •
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tore as a Dieting of ,livelihood than to'
':precdr ous. professions that in so many
cases are; over stocked, and where suc=`
fess .is at best' prr.bleniatic. ;.
Tint largest gift ever received by :a
•rni+ lotiarysociety.•at one time has just
-been-wade-oier=to--the'Ainerican mis-
sionary society by .Mr: '. Daniel hand,'
an aged resident' of: Guilford, Conn..
It amounts .to $1.,000,894.25, and'.will
lie devoted::to the education of needy
aud' indigent colored people of African.
descent':in 'the;States :svherin slavery,
.existed in,1861..: Mr; Hand had .money
'.invested. in pine lands in South Care-
:'latia,wlten the war broke,; and he, woe'
.:then a resident of that State, but being,
in, favor of',the abolition' of slivery;: lie
11ad to get out. He .expected to find'
his property confiscated,' but his 'conf-'
dential cleric' took good care of it, and
froiu -a : •vaitie of $150;000'°in"- 1861 it='
advanced with the prosperity. of . the
• South till 'a. few years ago he :Worth
was nearly a million, • The : bequest
,trill be . u great boon to the colored
prnpfe' Mr. Hand had.the.good sense.
txi.let his light, shine .Iofore his death. •
,= young girls :tito school opened
Lanaside rOjeW01 for them. She is well paid for this.
• . =-:y-- • • . , : service, but her purls in proportion to ,
Mr. Peter UzeiI has rece illy ieceiv- her success in getting scholars;, to. slie
ed'a'visit fror'n his •cousni, who is.tlow' 'works Bard, for she is fond • of rupies.
l•euchin :_at,Buxton.. _ _, _._. _.,_, . They are also,_ :resented by theji iseion-
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M has been
w stip .yanies h'xdwstnne who
ill :for- some this is 'mulch 'better,
We glad.to.state that the health
of ,alt: J..McKenzie,is.iwproving .
•lti''•surprise p arty. asseb1ed at the
residence of .Mrs, : 11cBurney and pre,
sente(I.that..lady with a haiidt3onie win:
Ler shdwh. .
The .bible Soddy.. meeting of•tng•
side- will. take :Agee next ;Sugiday At
10:40 ton., aided by 3Ir; Benson, of
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undersigned ; has on ' hand a f l l Supp .
binds :of°stoves' for the
,al
consis
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ing of Coop, Parlor and
Box. Stoves
an
style
•r: . wood.
• . for.. coal or w
Tinware
:Lana_,
rdWare p
tock ��of 'Ha .. .. .. ,
.iso a aarge s. ., • •
ds ' � -lass '. • aints, oils .., .c. • , •
anap •goo . , g: • ,� •
`always cin liana.
,W e .copcinue-busu*ess in., our OLD STAND, .the. sane
usual, where customers will receive -the
aries with dolls, pictures and playthings
in order to i►id'uce thein 'to remain
after they do comic 'i'hty are very
much amazed at the. interest ,taken in
thein. `,'They .cannot understand pure
motives and the hien are afraid. of Lav-
ing the women educated,' for then they',
say,',they will, be as •s1iat:p as we ale.
Theidols are multitudes not less than
33,000',000 are worshipped There
are idols in every cornier. . You, can
hardly open your eyes without'rilieet-
fatted
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as to ruining, short accounts.; always .accorded them;
as:
e are' selling goods -at
ret deduced Prices
To gOt, .the tt turned into',money e as• soot'•
a•ss>b]eo•
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Our tr,rnis there are G'ASE. OR PRODUCE.
'Has a world wide
re utation as aph sici
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authar, Hir2 nirnka Dandelion Liver. titre
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is.atriumph. •of Medical ski11•,curiiig all'dises.i
es of the Iiidney and Liver.
SYMPTOM8.. OF
IT)NTY COMPLAINT,. 'Distressing
r aclm>s'find pains in th brbk; a dull pain ••
or weight • in the bladder aiul have of the ab-
d?ener.• scdlding mine :often obstructed Ore '
(pent' .desire to urinate, especially at flight
amoral; aged 'persona ;, hat, dry skin; pale coin
'pleexion, red and white de;Sositi+, drop -dizziness
enur stomach, constipation, piles, liver sicai"
swellings, &J. ;•
SYMPTOMS OF
JVElt COMPLAINT, Pain
IA ,nderahoul:.
• der, blades, jaundice,salloow ceimpiexioa
J1 Weary tired feeling, no life or energy..' head:
ache,, .dyspepsia; indigestion, snots, . pnmidui,
w.
HOW .CUIRED-..
M anclrakee and' Dandelion are nature's Liver
cure, andwhen combined with Kidney reins--
diefY,,as in 1)r. (Chase's Liver Ciire will uior
ivrsitiv.l cure all-Krdtity- .iv°er two tiles. i
actin 51ike it charm,'.stitryitiliatio the, clo ,;,1. • .
hoer strep thnnin the kidne s ane nivi
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p, b BY,, � l3er.
,t whore. ..1. ti r the hula lope .
a t y.. S.pld.by-.all, detplr>;e
.1 81,'with Receipt Book; which alone is worth
the inoney,a " •
KIDNEY Dr, Chase's Pills are the only
Kidney -Liver Pills made. They ,
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