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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-04-03, Page 1tw TSE Y -:PW.. _FOUNDRY qr .oat retail Stoves., Woo MD SAVE , • MONEY By poach .. ing from D. C. AYLOR. -A, Lame v rtety . Always &totter Mt e FILL APRIL 3,1891. MEN WANTING sAwS AND AXP. ASBETUS PACKING, For Machinery, 4" lattrJs 'dy' p I ens on Ca u NEW -HAY KNIFE, cSa1(1auYt le elbe thpt is new, call and bee._ v 4, . TAYLOR. WOLF NO. 89 VOL xvm•-13. -s� dfilling__l115!I______111bluu„ LUCKNaOW Pli104. S 01' ` The following is the standing'of tht 1 pupils in Lucknow public school for 1 the month of March : gria Senior 5th -Excellent -R Grit t 98, A Little 98, G Smith 98, 3' Mal - lough 96, •L Wilson 96, M' Watson •9:i, T Gelling 92. • Intermediate 5th--Excellent‘.--1 - McDonald 96, M Phillips 96,11.X0- Crory 92, 'T Lawrence 91, M McCoy 91, E Graham 90, J Yule, 90, . I • Holmes 89, \l CainJel 86, W Wil- son 84, D Cameron 83, J McKinnon 82., Good -J Walker 73. Junior . 5th -Excellent - M Mal - tough S. lk0d-H McChttrles 76, A Coiling 74. , Primary 5th -Excellent -:\V Mal lough S0. R yich,.ay S0, aeon' —J Smith 78, Gliowr rs 76, F Coiling 74, f-------_- ` i McLean 73. Bad ---W Reid 27. moi/ SiCOND DEPARTMENT. nli �', %� Excellent -E. p � ih'�i t pI Afl�r� i�t'i11C11• -1-th-.� ,r Il�il i�� VVi `' .Nt�i i�hP r� r LttPr';:hn 11 �I � II I �.� d M Grlthaut,. L 1' , loon s I �� A Boyd,, lk I s- �" S Yule, •J 'Pennant, A IIT' J� ix- ! tIII` M1yl�., . f -i i� ;eaven, , S At'm �>>. �,J� „u , ,. _ � Treleaven, xtly 1— J T Ale, r r` I I i a � ® 01„.... yens T'. ILII w � Istrong, M Douai„s J. -Lyons, M IcSabb. • II; I'II''I�IIIPIIII:.', � -- - lliing, 1 1' .ns, 4 ”- A J � .,..::;,-."--:;•-_-----___7_---"__. � .y Barber, M. McDonald, i Lees, `\V' Ytile. Pair--- 1 Matheson, Greer,M Stewart S ,lobnston, 1 � T Reid h McIntosh, e /%",%� -�. -�-”` - � Grundy, S Career, ' , A Hornell,, �1 -Mei tosli, . 1 . .-r tolz '"Se 11111 ittanie ' ; ow TPri- teas PATRONS OF INDUSTR ---�` ever been to impress the outside TO OUR PATRONS. world with our enviable situation sand . cotninercial rzdvantaj^s, the -�- many solidity' of our business.interests and EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN as well THE SENTINEL OFFICE. the liberality of our merchants, as the abundant • possibilities of the future. In some measure we have succeeded ; and that our efforts have been appreciated our yearly increasing •vatronage amply attests. We shall lines 'This week we have much pleasure an 'acquainting our readers with the consummation of sone long-contetn plated additions to the working plant of .THE . SENTINEL, necessitated •by our rapidly increasing circulation and the upon our printing demands made P be seen by 'department. . As.. 'may . reference, above, we have recently put in a ne'w Campbell, power -press as well as a new job press, and also made extensive additions to- our ty, pe -plant.. • These valuable . ccamplements to our lorrner material ,makeed offices in one of the best equipp county, and will enable it to more efficiently cater to the. varied Wants and -taste ' n ever -Growing com- munity. It is now a matter of nearly nine - since Tart 'SENTINEL was h and ince ;t a destinies. lues we Toour correspondents .,,,.. in that Tag chion,clers at, home and are safe, in saying has never, in any ,instance,, assumed a ndl nor advocated any have so often and so faithfully reported claimpoon u rfrle Y it co>,.ldered the current thought and events of the or cause that day, we also owe a debt of obligation, • THE and hope they will continue to fsvgr ;wide community to. the best epres nt of the Y hey o Contin permit. wide NEL it represents. nts> organ e;f any, us as time opportunity Si;NTINrt. is not .the or„ Ti conclusion, we solicit the and while it holds 1l good- , clique, or, sect ; well of every enc, and o. � � . I decided views on the paramount dues- ,iltatton and in fitting season and Inspect tions of the day, it has does not hesitate to assert them, bra s always endeavored, in an render sub- stantial unpa.rtizan way, and its justice to all \seet one,, for the columns have ever been p e vaMithe free discussion of all us topics, and currents of questions, agitate, thought which ever Tha� counsels© shall the public ,mind also pursue in the future. As concerns our immediate constitu- ency, we rejoice at the marked evidences cess that the village has ;made' of progress and.we are during the past decade, also happy in knowing that we have -contributed in some small measure e to ..Luer --upward tenderly..Mr'. continue our advocacy on these l was s10 not retrogression,. should were rinki]own as. Progression, titularly its officers whom they be the motto and elan of every' _live such, , to those among • Canadian town... In the past there mingled as citizens of the great Ameri star Since 1889, d independent political Y� UEETING OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL IN LANSING, i 1CH. About seven years ago' the powerful organization now known as the Patrons of Industry iii every part -of -.Canada as well as in the United States had its Port Huron, Mich. birth near •Previews to' two years ago its growth �v and, its members, and par W1 Corrigan, A Young, A Doug as, McKay, W Stewart.. Junior 4th -Excellent- -A Baird, -E Murd' ch; M McKinnon, Good Boyd, A Armstrong, G Berry. Odium, A Lawson, A Burgess, E Miller, .. McMillan, i D McDonald, A Findlater, H Barber; C Matheson,.Ross, Stewart, J A McDonald-, A • 13 Tennys,ln, R Holmes. Fair -T' McDonald, B Handy, R Stewart. THIRD DEPARTMENT. Junior 3rd -Excellent -E • Robertc son, R Wilson, L Patterson, Cormacf 11. Gallagher. Good -B Brennan, J �. Bryan, � .R Armstrong, Wu.tit, E plc- �. Douglas. Fair -B McQ • •R, W Mohriug, Quaig, E. McLaren, fM Thompson. strongly pppOSP, and action being taken by the order, proposed to annelidtherl,aPseth n the constitution which to be non-partisan as wpll-as non- sectarian ; but 'the delegates from the so Gtmng- other, sections of the' country, ry,aso strong- ly•• resisted the• p' p•' endment that no soden • was taken beyond d send dis- cussion..A. proposition delegates to a nationalan onven loizations t of farmers and labor or„ o he held in Kansas Cif�houathe ported by uture was also rejected; though ort the Michigan delegates ` y. y the Action • was taken f the Supreme may be inspiration, bot. the bright of Hope lies in.the pathway of future activities. ;10 thee' wide circle of .subscribers who have so generously given their support .in past years, we return cordial thanks, and trust w e shall prove worthy of, their confidence in future time. we may say,' frankly ,and from a sense of 'ce,Jl t ou experience in pursuing; the career of a journa ist in midst has been an exceedingly pleasant teen years one, and that they have passed lenient souse thirteen For first established, emelt judgement on our shortcomings• . h present management ,all these countless courtesies and' years s we are devoutly assumed 'control ours of its believe we tender mercies, onddevsand Speaking for ourselves, thankful. SENTINEL• abroad, who can commonwealth' n the order. has ever, the 'development ' been rapid ; yet not so rapid that its growth during coming years may not be eve;' more surprisingly rapid, for new its-menibe s- and officers no longer fear to, declare themselves as such, but rather price tlieuiselves in having it 'known that they axe adherents of the serous order that so lately had its duties and powers o. were largely curtailed, ' D Ross, F 'Matthi Association sing to the issuing of hompso Sandy, Senior 2nd -.Excellent-1i B McCoy, H Thompson. H Armstrong, las, J Lyons, Mair G Douglas, 11 Findlater, L Nevins,D Anderson, os , L 'e" Fair -G Middle- 11 Grundy, 'E McKay, C Shoe-. jton, bootom, C. Corrigan. ,tfiunior 2nd---Excellent---j Baird, R. , Y J 'VI Coy Good -G Grundy`, • -being limited ai Y Ps , supplies Or to 'new lodges ; _pp' charters, . being furnished s offal States r in which 'the grand lodge such grand bodies have beenestablislteid. No cognizance was .taken ne b action e Supreme .. Association of ion- recently taken by the Canadian . vention of Patrons at Sarnia, the same characterized.. by the having been circular letter. Supreme officers in a as 'unconstitutional and sinoperative, op native, and :heGrand–Lodge n Canada being unrecognized should be the supreme body. ex- plained that:' when the for aof tion: Patrons the e Canadian Grand. Lodge f 'Industry ' was completed three weeks ago the appointment of delegates to the supreme, couventionat Lansing was cancelled and norepresentatives from Canada were authorized to, attend. Two ' of the six delegates previously appointed did attend, however, though notified not to do so. The A merican ,officers declaretheoaet of the of secession Canadian an members tta Canadian while dtofcersofficeTs chosen as ustify their Canadian g . J course and will •issue a proclamation forthwith to the Canadian mo g daon the situation. They ly (luring the past fortnight, and the' are laboring •diligently to P and interests of the order in Canada, members will be wise to await instruc- tions from them. The Canadian ngrand, officers are Fergds Kennedy, Mallory, grand president ; Warkwork, ,;rand vice-president ; L. A. Welsh, Strathroy, I grand secretary and treasurer, and Henry Winters, and Thos. Creigtou, Thornyliurst, M.00rctown, executive cornnaitteemen. inception. , During only a limited portion of t. order's existence 'has it transact te business °Wide of :Michigan, in which state reported 000. Membership The membership reported at+ in Ontario• is next to that. of InIndiana, being now nearly 20, Wisconsin. Ohio vN moYork, Q anaPlllinois l vania, Dakota, network' Lel the ; lodges lhasg been States or aa, and in • work establishing the rzc;rs are,at order and explaining its objects. The • annual conventien heldallasts week in Lansing, . practically the first that was heldsince •became more Come extent •a P P ' the •Supremo o' in '^ toall persons and eo (,s our than a Michigan organization. The visitPremises representation 19 One delegate, impour ,� basis of rcprrsen • and 3r1 rioted facilities. We shall Vance, 1 c K Robinson, F McKinnon. FairI --kl. +t �V] G • c rory. • The following are reported as beim!'. rib -Set -it -from the examinSation_ for par t of it ; J Douglas, V G Grundy, K Brennan, J McClure, W randy,DaviSoC Robinson, E McKay, A Traver Corrigan, C1' Shoebottom, :,and E Stringer.. • • Second' class -Excellent -D Hen- derson, M, Loree. R Graham. W Barber', , 'J McDonald, A Geddes, McIntosh. Good -E wheeler; L• Smith, M Hunter, E .Torrance, W ' Shoebottom, J' Holmes. Fair -A Lawson, A 1Vliddleton.`��atson, G Mc" Senior Part II Hsi \IcUonald, A. Kenzie, M Grundy,' rund . McNabb, W Young, �i •Daviso Good -J • Young, ll Watson, Patterson. Fair -D. D. Flynn, Findlater, M Williams.•Excellent- Cameron, Part •II°- nt Cameron, L ;\i9hring, 1I. Reid, J Douglas. Good ----W Robertson, , \\- 11cLure. Fart Allen, C McLaren, -M Nivins. s. FIFTH DEPARTMENT. D class.-----Good.-George Patters;' George Sandy, 'James Lyons, Maggie Reid, Horace Wilsbo, (loch, Ettie/Adams, John Het c Ethel McIntosh, David Horne ic- ,, 'Ida Flynn, A Robison, Fair. ---`Vinic Adams, Bertha Grund Alfie AndersorlaSertha Algin. -Bad. ; James MtcCorvie. ibi�sil 'Watson, C. clasS.T--Good. rt' tson,. Sohn Barbel', Rossic I (gun , Urundy, Sadie \\`illicdttls. •CTrey Held `�: Fair. -Ida Iteicl, Gerald Mair, McDoinal(i, \Vinic, \ic l ntosh, Agile Tennant, FOURTH DEPARTMENT. S. be o ly for eveay .3000 members ; a. tt cled repreSentiing • an ha py to be so favored,. and nue too trust shall be able to natheir TILE sit both pleasant and profitable. SENTINEL of returning Cordial lthanks\ to oppor- tunity l its many and esteeIoed patrons. rL delegates a eft , entire membership of 113;020. A sum 'of $2.300 'was reported in the hands of the supreme treasurer. IT, The' new officers elected were : S. Lake, Rose, Michigan, Supreme president pr pk ; F. Marion Ames, ' Wisconsin, supreme vice-president ; M. H. Smith, Caro, INtichig,t;t, stipreme secretary ; M. E. 1logm'tre, Bangor, Michigan, supreme treasurer ; Ti. A. Indiana, supreme Metzger, South Bend, I sentinel. • Each of the. two delegates from. Canada was also' elected to minor offices and as committeemen. The Michigan delegation --The 'occ pu a tions of the representa- tives in the Provincial Heroare Parliament figuresy . be interesting. w Laerg' Farmers, 26 ; Merchants, 15 ; Lum= b 13Doctors, Al:, Printers, 6 ; e 'rmen, 5 ; Millers, 3 ; Stone quarry- men, 2 ; Contractors, 2 ; Cheesetnen, ; , Drover, 1 ; Carriage b'uilld builder, Bakes`, 11 Auctioneer, ; cs. very __Mr. T. J. Stewart; of Hamilton, was in the, village on Wednesday. -_Services were held in, the English church on Good Friday. ;nW4rawii!!a.' ,• ai. r