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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-05-11, Page 1
,m • • b.. ' . VOL.: XT -19. A LUOKNOW ONTARIO; FRIDAY, . MAY 1888.. nc1tnaw antxnez a Publi cd every Tf•iday at the SENTIN$L :31,u ir,ry, th East Corner of Outram, 6Campbell Streets, LUDII'C�90UV ONTARIO. BY J 4,ti,'11ICYAaV,EDITQRANDPUi3i.ISII:li Snlhseription Price. $11 per Year ' in Advance. ' • ALL -gums , or JOB PRINTING INECUTED Neatness and Desfta'cla,. LEGAL.. 0146.* lj:d Co7L RIG AN., COMMISSIONER :' .in H. C.G, I{.itiluttglt P. 0., t)'nt. Aat12,1WV AND ;L'1 0UDFOO'1', Boli,- • risters, Solicitors; etc.'; (Fodeich, Ont., J. '1' G ARRow., LV: v. • Wm. PRounvOOT. 1LLIQTTTR AVER, A.1 TO RNEY A'1' _IPJ: law, Solicitor in Chancery, Convely: ?.a4ncer etc:, Office next door tothe,Post'OfGce, ].ucknow, Out. -I OR1USON; ATTORNEY AT law Solicitor"• in chancer , Commis- . anomer, !Conveyancer, etc., Luckno,v Office, .'F 01i':t'fi p path :ce.• , -yam ?.".•..• je;etc: 17 `1`orunto.t-atreet, rontot fo Y$y to Iola -Bates cheap, FRANK 6 McPiriLLXP'. ,. D• 11, CAn'iERON:• AircPHERSON it ROBINETTE'. BAIL--• ristors, :Solicitors, . Conveyancers, Nytarles Etc, T. O. Ro>l'TNtftre, B. A. L'L is )i.U. 1•%1'tiiruso:r,>;.n•. L`L;:v, ()ffices 8 1Tn- • iii 'Block;,' 56. '.Lcironto` Street,'Toronto. ,;1 Money to loan on.Farm •and Village. Property. at• lowest rates* Fire' Insurance • life Assurance! CANADA •.NACIFC RAILWAYS • Through tickets to all points !n Canada, .Unitoa,States & Euxopo: ' MAPS, PAMPHLET*,, TIME TABLES, FARES, and all, inf,rmation; :furnished on aplilication, JNO MURCilISONr AGENT. tU734,. CAMERON &: CAMPBELL, BANKERS, MONEY. TO LOAN, D1tA1rTS ISSUE p, 'CHEQUES CASHED, INTEREST ALLOWED Or, DEPOSITS, A NFRAT, 13 1.NKING.l3'7JSINLSS: •. ',• 'rR.ANSACTI':]), C('ONVEYANCING 'IN A,LL..' 1TS •• • BRANCHES...' • • LOANS on Real Estate at 6 and ' 6a" per cent: according to'security.: ., SOCUETiI R 7. UCIi NOW a� t+m ,m` L0.Dc,c �ws EDICAL• t. - . • Tennau AI. •1)M. C. 1' S Office-llledical Hull; Lucknow ea -Special ' attention paid to diseases o f woinculancl:'clnldre;t: Calls.' promptly attend- ;: ' *altoby night or day. •, ' i.�'.0. �p. 4 ��4''e"fir T • +ip'i. • -,av� L• 74E1 .%:issimitaiT;lestroig—IitA iii their Hall, Camp, ell Street: • All Brethiein cordially invited. • • (x: WILSQN,::. : •JOHN. LLLI, NobleGrand., • .Iiedorder.' A Cowardly Attack To the Editor of the, Sentinel DEAR SIR, -In last .weelk's issue;,. of the Kincardine .Review ,appears a splenetic ,effusion. from the pen of a small-souledLucknow resident• -gentle- man, he is not. It is intended to re- fleet'upon the character of Mr. Thornas. La"ivrence:; It is• well known" that the writer has no love ` for Mr: Lawr4ce, but lith is'a mean, miserable man. Vaho would seek a., petty revenge. in the way this scurrilous correspondent of the ..view.does. Thomas •Lawrence don't pose as a perfect than ; he has his. faults. like .other mortals, but at the same time ho hays, more _true -manhood and ;core sterling principle to 'the inch than his Inaligner.has iit his whole carcass,' I •want to set this: defamer right be- fore the public, 'Little Miss Lawrence was .sired to, -recite at the literary =greeting.. She was allowed to choose a , piece, of her own •liking; , and • it :was. well-known that the piece was •to be of the temperance order. The one; she. recited was no. surprise• to many, ,be- ' cause she had. gi,ven.it in.pul;lir several. times before. If the sentiment of the piece is not applicable to Lucknow in its .present historry, ;all the better ; but. • mniai is : •ease ne Ts , t nrl '� atigE oo.413 •-°ee��u•�IsiRe emi�n"a•va'o �zr�•�' infinite person, and could,.. not have been aware that he had.. 1'am surprised the' publisher' of the Review allows space: to •'such malicious attacks. itis -plainly a-uaalieious at tack, and the language betrays. the.: writer. •It only injures the tone ,and D. At MCCriinmon. • uo--- , alit. D. C M.. M t': S 0 , L 'ETC' P, L. 1;' U S, rind' L M, Edinbiir • Ooroner County "•111 t1wifer. •• to Ui ;of a3ritce • :1;iczntia 3 Royal .College Physicians 'arid burgeonl:_ y r0f6ce--One• door, east of 'the Paift; Office, ' Luckn W, Oo'G • Dr• D Geddes,': V. S. itADUA'1'IC O1• • THE OistTA1t1O .0 ullege.-1't,ronto•aid re gisterrdmenIber ' of the Veterinary Medical "rLsaociati§n, • can, now' be•fotind:l,repatin to treat alt.diseat;es cif. lhe'domestic :anitials: iii the latest aid lutist ecielititic, Manner. i. • Calla either '1 by ,Mail hr *telegram promptly attendeil;to • .0 h.arges Moderate )tli e CorrikOl's Hall • • - ecie' 11;itei Lucknow • lieside'tice,.Pmsc , Car E NE RA;L• - i1013EA1' CITNN.'YI UHAM, �IIINSUR 'ilei:, •. N D n1A'ftINL,. ,L �i •GUELPI.: UCKNOW LODGE -OF THE ANCI- 'eztt ()rder of 'United Worknien, meet in the Oddfellows Hall, on the last and second standing of a newspaper to allow it to become the' hotbed'of•'all. the meanness and scurrility of the coxumuni.ty That man' is a despicably mean man••who would write as • `this' maw . does,. and under, a.. fictitious :signature .. ,There is: not an atom +ef fair play in his make= 1V0.. up. If there �•humanity .is ` a more phariaical piece Y ie a of .humanit�.._treadin 1 the streets The Qucen's:RIrthday*: • •Cele irate; •the 24th of May in Luck - now. • 4 The:' Hurons, of Go krich, play la- crosse in. Lucknow on ray 24;. , The. Penetangores, of Kincardine, play ' lacrosse, in Lucknow' ' on the. Queen's birthday: • The Kincardine Brass Band ' Will furnish music. in Lucknow :on May 24.,. Grand program -of athletic sports. and merry pa':times, in. Lucknow on May '24. . You will have an opportiinity of seeing the superb fancy drill from 'the opera, "-A Merry War,.'" at the Sepoy' lacrosse club's concert on the ,evening of May. • For' these andother"reasons', you should enjoy yourselves at Lucknow on May. 24. ' ti • Our )Finances. The official statement published last Saturday's Carieda.Gazette, shows: the total gross debt of 'the. Daminion to be $276,632;163,. with assets. of•$4.8,- leav in„ . •_the` net d ht :,$227., 935,871, which is less than 31st March list by .$299,627. ; The"' expenditure .41grtlr 21438x. ilia sr^(; r Monday evenings of each month, at8 o'clock. Visiting•Brethernare Cordially invited. JNO. P.EART, A. McINTYRE, --Master--Workm'en- — liecot`ifei:' Il ONEY i V LVA ••• I. Y N-1,tL_11.1.5'l�AT1+.1`R ASO\ABd.E; 1'ate»< on'1'erws of Payment,, to suit , iio"rruwers.' 1 " Vh:It Liteknnw.'. • L+ L1.101 l .TRA O 1, TO LOA N1 NL Y FIRST GLASS MORTGAGES AT 7 to 7'; per tent interest; payable yea►rly': Charges very Moder:AO,. •Apply•to • 7t0 .1El 1." I L'URRAY, St. YIe`len's Y. TO .LOA' 1 1n1CO ' +' N'1' .1`ROM 2 .'l 'o '20• A. T' PER • CENT. , On- ,' utO rsa le Lists cf• Farms ins ' fl- • I, sts ) ars. •. t'aiio as well tis Manitoba. Parties desiruitA to sell ? ariiiswill e'uusalt their. interests„hy in . 1 Y advertising r facilities of. Sni,scrib • rliec'tinb the a i .6 � , et iti'Great Britain and Ireland' And Conan - eat of Lauds for Sale. ' .. A1.`NGUS' S l'EWART, ' % Lan,;1 Valuator, Lucknow, Oi t. Vilest oonos'�h nn 11 �j ppC a �p pp iiS 1 U�� I UI i y I oAiin. • DI1tECTORS MEE 'S'FOR. the transabtion of business on. the first '>yaeaday in each month Parties wishing to have their property insured' in this increasing=• l'y, �opafar Company. will by ;riving holder 1” a,Y6d b one of the Di eta rJ 1 P •C u on by an agent or y r.,' p ' • etas o'alls �r<,m' t1 stymied, to te: ''lilstii Y • .. • • J' 11Y f0131.10.g, 91'joe Dttn)lnnny4 ; 3t,ny aI►il Tsoa pdge 1,84: ETTS THF THURSDAY` ON OR • 8 ). n $L before fiill•tnoon of each ui ,nth 1, •.•. ni.. VisitingBrethern'cordially :invited. B. MALLOUT(a•H, • R,'• FIN 1)L ATFR, Sacretct ry.. Co •rc •. 'COURT enthWOOD 'NtMBR 50 .I:UcicNow ` `Meets everyfirst': and • third •.,Mondays, in every month; in'the 'Oddfeilowe Hail.' Visit. ingBrbthern.sre cordially invited. JAS. LYONS, Chfef'Ranger,,.• 1).13: YtiLu, Sec 171!., Jl- FOUNDED: `1312,. CLUii. Reblds, �,iAMP�nELL STREET Members only admitted. rooms •nten,•every ,:week night, (Sundays excepted). , Initiation fee IIARIiYMcu iia, ' D..Nr.%nwr,ENcit. • ' ,President...•• 'Secretary.' • • •DENTAL. EROMI!l,, L. D S To MY i� ''� cl 'n Lucknow • old friends. t !1• ►7 and surrounding country. You' 'have known nib lung enough to know that.uty work is mit • Cheap John work, Now, T'arn•tnakitig Ct•lln, Vide/mite ., 'a 'and'Will', Plates unci � nlcattlte 'Batt ford Pia , c f Metal; n ,�`•. with anyMild + M euPrly'my cus.t rn .tg lie Plates the. wish for Gold; Silver or any other: • Chary s'as low as they can be made: 'b =' ,i • nn ;the' second 'for,: I will br, to I,uc1,n vy Frida" sand, Saturday and fourth :Friday and Saturday of , each rnontn, �.,egetable • Vapor ;given for the paitilcss ettractfen. iif teeth.. Quire; near Cain's Hotei, . V��:'� ITALIZ1�.i) AIR'GIVEN FOR.. rit- ',V leas extractiot+, Artifii it :`Teeth set upon Viilsailite awl Celltiloi<:1, l�,110 . Gold •with Vulcanite+ and Celluloid attachments: CP1luloid,continuc�us gran, etc. .:Teeth put in without a plate. • Artificial. Crowns attached to roots. . Preservation of thew: natural; teeth and extra,:ting; specialties. `Fees very reason.; able. ' - DONALD'ti DEAN, , Mason's Block. • . Winghers. • • Side 'eutr/oleo,opp. Quern's Hotel; Will be in Luaknoty, at the Whitelyhouse, on the 2nd and 4th :rloadayti and'.ruasclaypi pf poh• month. ' • '• 72. . of-Lucknow. than the ',Pet/eel's writer, Iwant,to :have a good,, square look at that 'individual.: • Speaking of. nom de .plumes, . When • the Review's correspondent. has the manhood to write ever his. own name,.:' I will do' the. swine. Co'nie now ,•:A Gi.TiztN. Luck HOW:Public; School; . RReport :for •, •the, inonth of -April; Pupils named in order of merit 1ST DEPAITMENT. •. and class-marks,Obtainable. 100 per.' cent. NV';Lawrence, 70; 41 Holmes, 66 ; .L Griffith, 58'; A Mclutyre , 52••;.•W \'[fd'dleton,; 46;: G Miirray,146 ;' D McQn'ra,ig, 28.: ' • - ' • 5th' class L 11IcNlillan, 95' per cent.; D• Thompson, 80; 1t Griffith;; 80;L) Mathtsoti, 60; L McGrory,•50. ' Ei,trance class -•=G' Smith, , 87 . per tent.,; 'F Graham 83;..1" Patterson,•79'; -A Merlin,. 76 H•McCrimmon, 75; K., Cameron,• 73; .1 Law- rence,: 72; E Graham, 71, J•'Y'u1F, 70; C T,aw recce, 69 ; • A. Whitely,.•6$;; M. McGroy, 67; J'>' Baird, 64; G Boyd, 09 ; M Camraell; 56,, .RT Malluugh,' 52; `mepoy,,52; A. Grundy, 83,; L: Walker, h0'. ,. • 2ND DEPARTbiEnn. • - 4th class. -=R' McDonald .T:' aMclntosli, 1) 1s1cClure, I' Murdock, M• Burgess C. Hamly, A1.aweon,,A West; A .Grundy, 1" 'Johusin,. D' (.'anieren, A McKay, it t)ouglai , A Me'- Poiigtd •' a- second art -It ' rcrliarles,' •111: '' '4th '• rias P Mc11fi.1lan,I :McIntyrs, L 11iul.tn,, L Artam--• strong, G Bower, \'V Wilson; 1) Boyd, J M c- ' Coy; \V• Mallough. :. '1,'hird:cls ss -1iI 3fcNabb;E Stovel, A i�l'A•- eeitt, A Grundy, M 'Grahlini "'L. Gor:on, A Boyd;'L• 1<indlatei?; A fa 'tis. K Treleaven,: S Armstrong, E Ross, V. McDonald, 4 Rook 1idge, J Tennant. eA TstrxT- 3iin vE x• .3rd class -4 J Smith, \V'0oriigan;•M•�, shay e'on S Barber,I Mol)on nal' W Zrivtn, �l ,tilath b W \V Stewart,� . ,, '.N McDonald, utitsh 1. ZvIcI Stewart,. .J Agnew, .T McClure, 13 ,Tennison; B 11,50naig D . McDonald, A •Martin,. 1), Martin, S Yule, Tt Stewart, 1) 'Mc'Jorvir, M'cCorvie M Middleton, M 'Thompson. • ` . ll A Senior Inti class•yl!.Ca�eer;•Ii Hornell, ole , A'Mc€i imnion A' Lawson Douglas, W Y� , , •.T McDonald, Dl (jrurdoch,' 1\I Douglas, B }tamly, .T Lyons, Armstrong, F .Davidson, .11 -Rood, A Burgess, D Plod IV Treleaven., jun orA2nd•crass- ,T Lees, I rlaffat, (s 13errvv A'13aird, Ii Parber. L Murdoch, ]4L'Pollick, P Rooklidge A Miller- J Percy, l: Ross, , J Mc- Donald, .'I A' McDonald, •B 'McIntosh, C'. Edgson, 1. Smith, K McNabb' • 5'rii DRf'ARTMENT. Part sec(bnd--I 'Vance} • Ii` Edwards, _E Davidson, .l McCoy,. S'Coolican, i' 14latth e, NV Barber, D Douglas.; L Little,,'1 Mcfntosh. M_Polliek. • ' u••,,..!ell, ,T •Bai'rd E Mc- Sensor first -l. Ca p ,Clunky, 11 Armstrong, A MCt.•orvie .'L Ross, W Lees t Peart; W 1-Io1mes, G Roods,.• A i 0 d`bl" lye us the life of a ..•i. ar, . 966. Compared: With The statement of the corresponding ten.nianths: of the previous fiscal, year, the net•:debt has increased by. nearly $2,830,000. The;. `assets have increased by, $3,729,398. The statement ,ofthe revenue 'and ex- penditure on account of consoidated fund, to' the night of : 30th April last;. shows•the'revenue for the tenmonths $28,624,137,'and expenditure $26,004,- 186:• The 'revenue for 'April • was$2,- 914;519, and expenditure $2,334,200.,. `1)uviiig he correspo'nding..ten •months of the:previons,fiscalyear the revenue was $28;160,936, and the. expenditure 5, ,. 't'' vnfor April' o52:last95 year548was' e3lie,O7rey1,56eue'9,, �aircl the expenditure for the seine month $2, 11:2;115.• The Customs 'receipts :fora last' month' were $1,702,899,: which 'is '$148,000 las than the previous.April. .' 111e'Fxise,/ylelded :$4$4;964,. which .is ti$5.!6,000 less• than' the' previous April. :The Post office : receipts show, an in :crease 'of $02- 000, and Public 'works •including railways, show • increased re- J, ceipts'of ,12;000•: • Presbyterian Synod. About 150 ministers and elders .from the nine, Presbyteries ,constituting the, S `.nod of. Hamilton:atid"Lcnden-met a Ay .St. .:Andrew's church, London; on Mogi- day night of last week in annual session.. ReV:, W: S. Ball 11i. A.', :of ' Vanneck, the moderator, preached the sermon. hrane, of Subsequently .lieu, Dr. .Coc , . Brantford, ealied the roll and re• ad the. list bf . denal4,si'ons and ' translations in the several- presbyteries The Moder- ator then spoke; a• few 'word's to 'the ,.:thanking thein .for; the honor Synod, ,, and assistance tendered him, and called for rionwiiations: ;for' his successor.. Revs.. Er. James, of •Walkerton, Geo. ,, y - ...g; and -John. CuthUertsoir of �V omm Gray,' of Windsor, were nominated, Dr:. James being elected. on the second bal- lot. 'Thanks were tendered Mr: Bali, to which he •replied. Rev. James'Bel- lanty ao and .1ohn Young,.were:chosen. .auditors, • The stanching tonin ittee• were consequent1.y ' named. The fol' lowing ivere'�in attendance from. -.this' section E cvs:.G.` Law,;,Rol t'rt Leask; _, L. .Murry, M. Elector �1lcQtiaf rhe; -'J. •L , y,. A., Ar'cli. Stevenson', '1). B. McOrae,;h': Ballantyne: John Ross,' B.A., J'as. • A. •y Atid'erso i,, B;A., An • us McKay, D. G. Citiniyroti.' Blders -Robertson,'• Idar• rison; Peter Watson. =•it is expected that. the Dominion Parliatneiit Will ba' able, to rise before the 22nd inst., when the (overnor=Genes. e. al takes his departure froth Ottawa.: >< p ..-Southatu ton Beacon ,is not • -.The d and its sanctum . has 'yet a month. old, :been visited' by a mait after ,the edi- tor's' calp. For real. out and •out ural - r ' Edgsee, iif Huuteri V Percy,' 3I hi runrl'y,,•iss S emrxr.v,a, • THOLE ' NO 77;, Presbytery orlllaitldHd This', Prestytery held a special meet ' ing in Knox: church;, Brussels,: on, the • 7th inst.;'T.he Rev, ; G. B'. Howie, .' called,, to this church,, was' examined. • with a 'view to ordination, on the, fol lowing„subjects : biblical Hebrew theology and church. history: . Mr. Howie alsodeliveredtrial discourses. ' The subject of . •lecture. was " the. "' necessity, probability arid, proof of Revelations" and, text of sermon, Ex- odus, 4th chapter, 13, 14`'verses; Tho: examination was sustained • as exceed- • . ingly satisfactorybeing, ' The congregation, : assembled" '• in the church, the Moderator, Rev ( Law, . glade . proclamation wiring g op portunity to any -,person to . offer ob- jections to the life or doctrine, of, Rev. U. B. Howie. No objections haying been made, public.worship was engaged in. •• .. . Rev. Mr.;_ .wann, of:the 'Method'ist t hunch .was invited to sit ascgrresI nd •inti member.' Mr. McKay preached a sermon from Proverbs 18-24.' After the serice seas concluded,, the moderatbr narrated. the steps that had been 'taken -to _ ti:ll-.-the vacancy,, and then put .to 'Mr. Howie; the''questions appointed to beput to• ministers • before ordination.' . -. ;The:P res- etsp fisitleianit f3t'a"%"s `l*ktfi+iy".=`{i., ,.,.i .y-.tj the midst "of the brethern'.t'he ,oder-. ator led' in solemnra er,.and by pray- , P Y Y er 'and' the laying ,on of the •hands' of the presbytery; •Mr.:Howie was spleiwn. ly set apart to the office -of . the' holy ministry, 'and ..committed for guidance'` '. and' successtherin to the grace of God., Then after ,the moderator ; giving Mr.' Howie the right hand of ,fellowship,. 3nducted,'hirn in • the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, the only: king and• head of the "church, and,by.•the authority ©f the:, Preslsytery"of-TMaitland; .to --:the pastoral'charS e of .Knox church, *ma,s- • sels. The other members of presbytery 'gave to Mr: Howie the right . hand of fellowship: Mr: Stevenson' addressed the newly ordained and inducted minister' ' as to: his duties and . responsibilities as 'ti,. minister of :Christ:: ,.. • n kr., ;1McRae�aildressed' 'the.congie�a,,,1) noir on their duties --towards. their ister. • Mr: IIow,ie •'taking- his position.: at the door, the.; congregation on • retiring gave to their minister a cordial welcorn Mr.. Host•e's name was ordered to; be placed on'the roll of Presbytery as: a member •of the• court. • J. MACNABB, • Presbyterian Clei k.' ••. The minutes of the. meeting held. at. '''i fii3tnr on 'the 8th brat:, 1?P will'•a ear hi e'er 'next issue: . • Laa'rly, Potatoes.. Potatoes for planting should be•• spreadoutin single, layers, in a1ight place,'; before.the Sprouts begin to grow: and at last a .wo;nth before planting _ Then.'instead of "makin • long;.: tendert, sprouts, .as'they' do when stored in uantit in: a dark.: place,the buds: will q.. Y.,.: thick: grow short and and be ready to start vigorously es.soon as put in the ground. " Experimen show that'when potatoes are set for• planting; ' the crop. 'does. ot•ripen so early `as= front whole • seed'; and evenvery• sinall seed, when • prepared as,' above will .often . produce,'. better results, than large..one, because, -- where 'there ar too many stalkita the hill; the increase of tubers is produced' • at expense of size. The only advant-, age of huge seed .is. :in. the.greater amount ,of noutishmenf .eftorded, the venlig plant before the• roots gets•suf- .,- ficient hold to take care of tlienmselves.': • -Jersey -The Sepoy lacrosse •club of Luck:: . ga . ndw Lire makiriri arrang emeiits for hold- iirx�6. a concert on the evening of the 24th: of May: rVo hope -'the y - ,,will . ceive better support than the \Viingaarn :lacrosse club:did at their Bengough en. ' tertainment.'-Winghain Advance. -Last weetc,. Mr '1V., 'Cotiiiell was; Called 'u on to erf.`orm'the sad dutyf : ..�P o attending his mother's .funeral. She died eace full and hopefully,p'in Car- P , f ,. Y Car- rick being in her .i 6th ;year. =Wind',--` ham Tames:, '' • R4