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The Sentinel, 1881-11-18, Page 4
;t? ti ti. the guit • ow 'Sottinet, ' `H R I' b•1trY LiTT'E :AND TO AROIIE FREELT • 4100ft TEN(; TO TREDIO RTES ORCON'$CIENCR.wt BItTZE ABOVE A3 fi OTHE LIBERTIES: • L1.c° CQ IPA 11;AT QNS. • NOTE. —We zoirh it to be'distinctly uandcratood that ace;do not.hold Ourselves -responsible for _the `uieius expressed y ,eorre p,ondents—,) D. To the Editor o.-' Six, -1 notice the Si NT1ili st, -under the 'nom de the -•,sentinel. - .. h the - columns •.o it a person.:- Writing )fume of °:Izal;erit,;'1 -has' undertaken toty a lticise , my Ability to teach a: Puha(' Seh ol.. I also o(,a serve t-itat Mr. Walker has. undertake • t() lin-forth the piut,l.c what optrdo ri lie,, a-tionresttlent,. i:nt r airs of nY : 'col,tluct • in thti `eine," muni .-' `1`lie. Chairman, 1)r.• htacUritu- monk has: castigated' '' • Parent". lutist :`satist. ctorily, and; :oho has, fully - -ex- t plains • ttie condition anil ,stendtog, t f. the T,licknow Public School- ; tkteretore, I • shall- not ; reply- to ht8`: u,-•scrupultiue falSt;lroods,but stiall, it). a -few ' ortls,,re, --ply - to 14tt.. Walker's. aconrnuiatiun •uf -..hypoctit.iea1, abuelve,slanciaritts, t;r''s�ly ..ex. age er-: ted,' and im piot s• _atarenieut s ••',Vere it not=that some per -offs -afore -i4 credulous Phan . ise w-tluld beiiitee uli that . Mr, W. has: vi tt3., as t gospel'' trutt e, sit, ce file is so 'f cal of using s rietitreAtiot.iti lis-so-hyp)uritically, • I moult: treat trent _ with-uiiutterliblt' .co Ii1pt,: alid'a S „ s the = not , the ss , hest;speul ter. His.Leeiides iutr of 44. bring` in thy h,sbi-t"of using slant; l,hrases in kchet•l,'' widen. is :rot true: a thesense in whieli he , would lika etre public to understand it. 1 do' s a taw,. but for the purpose •of explauiing to the pupils that `siicli� ex ••pression': rtre.i, t adiuissible in • polite 4`otiversatiott, 3i1 - that -they- sLould net • be-iliit.ated. In order that pUprlg may be taught riot• to use slung, tt&sy niu'at. bo-'taught-fir-st. what Slang it. '"Suppose _ that lir. -W.; ate*. geiltteman,� were to 'attempt to teach) kiln children slot_to'SID, • which niif,rlt btu loubtetl from •I[he: sec- cese:witis which • .,e semis to harve • m' t,• what g moi resultswould he expect to follow I Perhaps: �1�1r. W. ki%E,we.. ie says "..1 ea iu, bier habit of - .having r,,-. course to •' low 'expe�iiet cp tot humble -those who_ are-,ge(.teel -in' the use of. words and. -bec'tru,rtig -in' their - move- , nienis.`' The €e egciug tutarion is .ex, eeeciinal exaitg rated. Be it, far frtitu y.. _-Ilse, that 1. '3hou4d. havet;sver. - uttereii a worn that. should• huve� .cast a' slur on : thoe wcio ueieii_n tree- habit .of using correct and eve-.itly' balanced. -sentences,, or shoultf-have' been- fi. uud .sogrossly iu,ultiu ,. as to efer• contemptuously tar t k n -..but-o the con- F oewe is any genie. l Tu , .. - trar tf he ha': reference, to: an exce` d-. i. Jingly affected; manner of slieakrl g,> .he � itter_ing `.f souuiIs, which' were meant for vFortls,: riil llelib-le. either, to•:: the. �teaclier or pts :ilg,.uot tuore then ,.ten • 1. .in u see mode f , : t Itt or Is t a .104- y� , .t- "r t ors. and. ne'of rest n . tl a. �� ',tiding at tl,, �'i s m tuuit�ce.le e e o state that Ii h.vf3 e.Tdeavured I hay to . , unworthy of fifty Latest atunia'rule, or of tilfinite,itnal mat tress as CI make one himself: He •3 ys,. -'•nt r yet Weida-: they feel .thtnnse yes hundred• by the Sertices Oka niau. *hu Would :justify-. a 'ruuiiary -iii # sal riffs; 1ig1ur-without a license ai d`conClat gar a. tu.tgistrate ter eu- duiug." ,W6dt toe€.. tills man of such. -wur.dertut 1►its, itiealil Th , man-lu whom su prominent, tins tion whose.' sald ng' hypocri ical tt*rs;' +viil burn It sleep furrow, -dews, his a etf cheeks, /an,t_'' Wiese- ch_tltlrei.i May, " long-. live r to wuurir" over : the ttis.iatrou3• resuits fit their youthful negligence and iii'p -r:• tinent eon(luet, atrouely atlpi..OFte 1, .filo btahi}, by ;their loose- • iildiecri=et; Does hti.urean to say That. -"- I jOtetifiehfi_ -a • rummy for jelling liquor Isittfout license and cotiderunt d a magistrate: for' doing the saws :1" Well, it I did- sty Where is the •Hrgr,g•I - What•busin has a ma filtrate to bl l liquor: �+i i ht, a: lice 'so t. What right l.aas 1 neeietrate, appoutted to infurce the laws uty' ur country -,to = self 'liquor--wiihe t•a license a,iv wore than any other inti •viol cal 1--- Perh.4ps Jir. W. ki.ows. By t11d way, please t'xcuse -try sl�ri.g- ph ass ,; I have teen inf .slued that. fie does nut 'mean --what he say e; `i irite;..itteil ' Se. Much: myself, 't ut-that he -me -tip; to s;ry- thitt 1-juatiliad.'u"rummy''fur aeliliii:e Lc1uor- w.rhouta license, and ^nixltetil,ieti` a. c aa;i �tratr fo • fl it g, hi ui' If that What hb: urt alis,h has:beeu' wi n.ierf deeetVet' ,or. is guilty _ut•au u i% rtii> falsehood. I think my perpils who • unbI' ssed,' wilt :•ust;iiu me when I -that I 'sari a- atauiteh upholder of Yul SHOWIN �►�-LARGE AN • , - anuels 1hirt ys, C tton obds t.ash�leres Wincie�-�t� � Gloves. Hover:., &e.: TOC�C ®F a,lkets, -S, lawls. = CorseS,. p � -. fill, Clothing Booth inter. Tweeds, .Rea . Made C g, ani- Complete Line of Fall dna W ,, �' - • C r' oceri s. ()rockery 'andlasare, Shoes, �r Q Y .; Com- fir t Prf es that: will made- t4 ��,t1sf the Wants 1e:Publx� �t-= - • � � Every, Effort- �,.. ,. • .- 3 .. - �.:ittln .:Pattern.;. _A-1argc. _Agentti114. I�► ew York :Baur ;Gr115. e F ,: - ....-. Fav��rabl .: with a n . for lYI cl.�. _ - _ a , • - t . Yand- . .' , ..:: :- � :...:- .. -. � :'gin -Pi{; erg sees -e -- as pub' ,(, at' 10 .ues �3n d;i- af�hm p rt ant on hand nem st le:receir d -p -; as� oY 1. be hliy; hen are `tl e • law of•our cow, ry, and that I ill tars inculcate off, thele, young Minds the ;ne- cessity ne- cessitV. of lbeitmg law.- abidi}-g . ISttieen3._ Before eiO i:,g, 1 will to .ive Mr.W a few words t.f parting advice. be care fur; iu future bt-fore you:, rush our letters into the press to ascertain` n t you hive :lot been misled by state extit•me?y.- exa ;elated, and by dirt that e'ts- 'th9 of tele greetest';i:escripiiu1l. , tiledZvi.- it oto be ciiatinctl:v uiiderstoadthat 1 hav neithertime n Ir- inclination to tet r iln to -a newspfrper *sr- with any_:diia.,' fid resident'ur•__i,ais-reside ►t.. •Thal kiif€ ata; '. you; - it1r Editor, Jot your - vol a space.: - I subscribe myself, yours truly, t - G. W. Plteirii To the Editor' of tke Sitrtisel DaAa;Sits, =I have akai•t-Seen irilagt weekK Ss T./41. . a ce+moiuuicetic ti `by the Rev'. John °•WaIk.r,'reg:erdiee -the Read Teacher of the, Luckuulir: `Public School,: with a stipptTsitiun- the the School. Board Dot ucne'right' n -;ell gaging- said teacher,, winch _is utt- a matter of U •infant betveeu kb.: write,: and the teach • I :do nom oto• be personal erpertinent in -the fe+lr rrrmarkk that T intend to retake, neither' do I. iv: - tend to follow the writer to critic se his cosi .Uuication, as 1' have been • 'tight. from niy, yoath up .to respect and give dire reverence to the _ell rgy but w _y hot. bees zealous,. or have as much: f the -divine revelation committed to einory as ,he, pious and Christian Timothy Of. old: -: Ft is true: that the Board has ' re= erii aged Mr. Pri.eat for another-te ni,and have considered it theta -duty to do so and- I believe do not :regret the action ` -ver taken in that matter- til tiles: have.: , that hoe wi (`-has. considered- Board adapted for the sition that k,e: -oeco= pies in the Lucknow,, School, and has t - entleinan ili- - nsidered a w - tieeu Considered. al a y'�. g every respect, as far` as' we: knew,; -au there is any persal rel • anilzxoers ty } p 'ttiFeen the writerund the teacher I not chink that- any. stigma ' she d School.. Board, -it thrown. on " the had, no not: e. of. aeliiige of the _:natnrb T d t :w Ili li' 1 II e spoken of b the cos e u c _s' ok p � P r� 1 am sure-the.Trustees would have- heel williug at any time. to haVe,,iiivestiga_ted (although • ptonouiic_ed : illitterdte :hyo P resit'-' in a •form coiumuniCatioit), and I. consider at least, that, the cheir- wan (.'f -.the- Beata- is not `a at?Vic' ou scliool-•manag"luIeut, and 'general:- school :natters. for: he Lias- note- been oI ly •-a` teacher himself of the fir st- order, but a -S.aperirteudant of schools is the:county J also e of a pee.e teirt lout n in . ,. { r--'u.hltaults,- hoth, entle e� su y t o c. rr _. - , g -. and, of tier - -neacis• e What kind of a °.= teacfTer wouldhe be -who :would a lio suerOta tstotTass unno ��and--ir�n` corrected i.«Perhaps Kr. W.: knows,. lite say s, I see,,' tJ °take. a_ wicked pleitnure ;.in:iirferrin to the•iitirnoral,-cane ct:.l of wealthy men ---ilt--4;4:ii places,, and pain- itig the feelings of see}siti`ve. yeung, girls by sols=' ins tiiil!!lat inae,y of the ,present day -11,r, :N c -no. better.' Now, 'sir, lie has been sadly _relic°uf-ormel again.--, Nothing 14-tirmrr u.t plea ant to my f:elings = than -tO ti yak beadle thy u- � ta�•ht� et -mei -lie a: P` 3': •p - piI 0 r aify deijeate Sur:jt?ct, but •I -pre- • :su'tmms -lti1:r..-.w4- would :mot :-.have In' shrtiik trgtu w'hrt I alit llresitin.ptuous endugh te. siipeuse h•i•eonsid. rs, .an lm- ,kuri;a nt tf into, tT ,censure vice and • extol i rttr@z Whether kt 1:s in`high or.hun ble lire. •11as•.11Ir. W not shrrwin by .. his, lett pr that he vvoulft te the -very firjt to laid fault., it I were to rteglectfa duty sty tmp,,rtasut t• - Ptah fps he would conuemie 4, 'e rueitay" dor comulitti ig sin by hre`irteing: the law, and uphold 'lien iu .r. -high' _life in (heeds of aristo . ratic.''vice And. "in. `ttie teaching of it -to otherss_,t ' I t -ons : ent to decide, `whether- I ate;' no • c list, m a' in. in of no " parts, ungentleu,auly Or ad kited to faLeehocscis" or not,. but ,t vers �r = es. Ladies'- ' 's :Rubbers. sa_ ther, as,I have neither tine or incliner tion to do:so, accept that there lie some- tliint;prow alto to myself,or •critizing; my work while on the Bard and in either case, I will" consider ' `myself. dut bound: to reply to the Neme, Respectfully yours, SFO,SZTARY OF. Tux P S. lesivctecisidna: it to the .lublic for . I aait e ay ,h ovev � , I have an Melt tha t L would -compare very favorably in thea. respect$, `:with: Mr. W. or " dame h grossly ez : ¢erated'his" tie` xtilnvr'� has t g y 'havior:. ' While Mir.- W. scguses ms of I` am .xeeedis lv smazed,t that] t be se'iuild and as plain :with_ act: Of • - >ttltaadi far u I: kr.oar nndcl do not .. _ ..� ittlelaaa; OE �t. � b *biome asr _ I I QQld bt eai -d iib st sae. - visit -S1 :,flow the 'mica' nirr. ass. ours' (late of Si. .Rele } :: Having opened out his new shop, next door • Graham's ,,rick block, is determined, to keep the publiq supplied rrmtith ---"—•i-=^--;/,-^r--rte••--:: s lESH BESI' °VALE:; IN TOWN Golorcd Casheres.. or: PRICES.. MAhUh"Ao' UREA IN TORONTO. • A Permanent, etacure: for. Diseases, : Din orders and Ailments of -the Kidneys, Bladder'. and:UrivarySecret vel3-stein,-.or Attendant �,f Back, 11 Pain in Sma 'U6ing��al . of Compl>iints oa Sides, etc.; producing Urinary Disorders, such ; as' too freo:tent,IScanty, Diff cult, Painful • or Copious; itiicturation,,inability of Retention_ . s . tom --ental Urin Dm sicalS mp , and Sed y run Y, I•: P etc., denoting the preilence in the system of. Diseases _ common tt` the Secretive Organs, known as: Gravel,. Cattarh of the Bladder and -Passages,; Brights'-Disease, Diabetes,Droysy, Piles, :Ner-Jona Debility, etc., etc.• Patnph a*•s and Testimonials Can ben obtain- ed €rom,Drir„M qI ts'frerc - •' - Palciis— Chi1cl' Pad, $1.50, (cures bed -Wet- - iing), ed-wet--ting). Regular Pad, $2.00. Special Pad for old by- ehrotilc Diseases, $3 (t0 —;3 JOHN S._ TEINNANT,:M D:, Lucknow. DE..WITT-MARTIN, M D., Kincardine. , 1.:'.': •n gha _ W. 7. BRAy, Wr 8 m, . The ;School Board of Lueknow,iii the past has had a great:.•deal of aiiri©ysnoe and triuble-faith teachers,' aid` he•ped= ple iii„ding. fault, a_nd -there is .:not the. least_ deubt but what the latter la_d• just grounds for doing so, on forme - occrl3-- i.,n4, for often the •Lucknow' Sc 01 was= -irr0 a like a bedlaru than a schei 1: rooiii. And.since Mr. -Priest hie took charge .of the school that has -all vanished,; whish. said school has been: crept orderly. and - respectable- throughout, es far,'Is .tfie -Trustees observations are .concerted, And: there:lilts not: been One -. -dollarla r 1 r• unnP e sal 'rQPaits or pencil' tk§: • n 1: diherinside or outeideof the buildt nor obceue_language writtenn on feao ` r buildings in or around the: se, p 1��:,,1 Fw� grounds, whieli I ani• sorry to' •,',y , is oo often, •found on; the *elle and, doors of school housesthroughout the c juntry Now,.: r. Editor,. I' hays en savored ` week._ . $12 a -day at • bome easily made. Costly eutfit'free. • Address. T itUE k CO. .Augusts,; Maine: - immath:.: Collar SSI C 1fanufacturer of nds of � SS - SADDLER., -TR y „$ irALISES &c. • &c.. R ; fg= DUs ERS. _ . ltii HER R RUQ- � IH .VE JUT: RECEIVED THE LAR (GST' :Cheapest, and best selected etecck; of TRTT,IVkS that has ever been' brae$btto. n -early s see.thean ' _. Prices etas-town:'..Calld raga•• f C cents aapwasde TEN' -pe -WLii*UIQ t., of choicest quahty, great varlets and atlowes prr;es In connection;with the meat business,' he also:; ° . • purposes keeping in stock GIRDEi VEGATABLE s of=all kinds- is their .proper seattona - • The Patronage of the Public.is'respectfully solicited: . $. C. STRONG. . _MISS . = La ,# of Pa isle ( Y ) A xRUMEN D'-TN3 TAL s; EACIIER OF VOCAL _. N _ TusicP-Diann and Organ: Nivaio AaAY3EDtY -Over, Mr. J. Grenache'is Shire. - . TT+tvre s: 1 t* = RESIDENCE.—Mfr A. MC WORTS 75:CENTS C batccse -C he - - e G^ NNEL stee Y C4-• stem, I ltce eivin g ASH 'OYSTERS- DAILY, - v either Which I wills serve. COKE-`, AT A.l` Y'110P-R. S - � D�cr r� isa Fru.its.��_ genets will save Money' calling rat -• my.>:. as est received one. of -the Finest Stock of Evens, own in 1;,tcknow. Li>Ipetitun rs so hcite�' whether yOu Ot y nr nut No uubte to:ahn* tit' Is always Completes Parties win' nig to biz/ in Large or Small.. lots, will do well _to call and inspect my Stock and Prices, before You make 'pent puchaxe elsowhere Great varieties iu all kinds of ' FURNITURE; CARPETS, PICTURE AND PICTUIR-I LDINGS SOU Caitaad be convinced for gnurgedf J. H. AOKE -- •$ : AT CAUL HOURS iso Bread, Cakes acid-: Confectionery at lowast fignir s WILL CURE OR-RELJEVE 81. LiOUSNE88; - DFZZI NE88, _DY8PEPSIA,: DROP8Y, -FLUTTERING.: - INDIGESTION, TTERIN L • JAUNDICE OF THE MEAR 1 ERYSIPELAS, . ACIDITY OF THE:3T: O ALT RHEUM' .STOMA 8 HEARTBURN, DRYNESS liEADACf1E OF THE And -*miry .speChni of disease artsin dIsaidered LIVER.KI KEY $ 8TOM IO;- . :aOWE4,8ORMOOD. • • .t