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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-02-13, Page 1TINO NEW -FOUNDRY KitiCARDINW WILInot retail, Stoves. You can SAVE fiVIONEY By purchasing from D. 'C. TAYLOR. At, ;Large variety Always InOtorh. 010 • ssIIMPLE ;MlaiMr.T,,,,..MAMe.r.ra,===lit7==altIMM 0 MEN WANTING ltr rr, •••,,ror.,1 SAwB,ANr) AX.F.E3 ASBETUS JACKING •• For Machinery, Harland% Patent 011 Can NEW HAY Fa young wilt) .11* ttn Jima imploring pRoe?" evi:tting tyith bina etti, oe.vis • VOL XVIII.- 6'. • 0000010•2,10000100•01•00101, LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,. 1891 amumayielmommos•amilomaaaaa0.10..00 0.0sba.•=0.....aavare0 •• a., a .00‘4.0r-vmmame THE LUCKNOW WHOLE NO. 890. OUR TORONTO LETTER. 4 17Kir(; COill ./V.I• (Not Idirovpor(atd.) ' • UNICE MAIR, PH3PRIETOR TOONEY To LOAN E AVIS TR.9 7'11) 07..Nlj PlITN- I 1' Cipal pints. Cheqeest, drafts :11,(1 rn )rtgages cashed. l'i.4]'-es d:scented. Amer- vicein cerrency & .A merican bank drafts or, .cloapies bought or Sold. • Intel-4,st allowed on deposits from five dollars and upwards at the. rate 44 five per centum per a lite mu. I\ Toney to lend on farm or village liroperty .tt the lowest current rates. ' • Fire insuranceeffected in firat class stock insurance companies,21y. We have one 200 a1,77: three 100 acre and two rr0 acre farms for sale cheap. Office -hours 10 a. m o 4 p. m. G. A. SI DDALL, Manager. .-- ••- TtlE 1st 9 RESTA tj R A Cimpbell otm€,L, 3. C. KINCAID, PROP. DIVISION COURT. Notes: or 0.111t, City -Numerical Strength of Cie ,cliarcheis. rtail S111114' of the Salaries Ciataing Teitehers Con-V-eation. • 'IVitoxrro, Pei,. 4 -1'11e Area car question, it vnllI 151.'1411, r ttl run 8 wide pas - tinge threngli, Our rimtation for- Sunday thee. The pres,a.t agitation has been hoeelltlering for years ; and row as the city fatheis he,(; decide:. ti at the people shall have a voice in the Ultimate decision, "We shell tee what we shill see." It is believed, however, that the petition for a Sunday ser- vice will he "snowe.d me -ler" so completely and en deeply that it will take at least tive years to again resarrea the proposition. Under the rtvilde «f W, H. Howland, Toronto inquired the titular mame of "The Good," rigid enforcement .of the Lord's Day Act, cenpled with the calm serenity of her Sabbath? giver} the Queen Cita- more than a continental reputation.; and, she has been. quoted as a city set high on a hill, whose -light shineth afar -par excellence the model city of Iljealeliglit of the sociatreforro,er,_ 1 hat Toronto is, cities go and especially in comparison with i Oose Iterse onr border, a wellairdered and disciplined city, goes • with- out question. One. way our goodness finds vent is in the many tall spires: tand towers that yearly iThe _heavenward , sothat we are fast becoliling, if not already s., la city ef Churches. ' ert• borders, and. takitg the principal' clenornin- iiti .ns, may be alletted as -follows e4Church ot England.30, NIethot'.;-: 37, Presbyterian 33; Baptist 17, Boman C. tls. 11, Corgrega- tional 9, the 'remaining IcAre being ;subdivided aniong numberless weaker sect. The Metro- politan (Methodist) most commodious. edifice among all the bodies,. seating between 3000 and -4000 people. $t. James Cathedral (Anglican), nearly' as large, has a fine set chirres, and is said to have the thiri highest/ spire 011 the contitient,,)eing some 825 feet. Of the Protestant dello)]. natiens, 'perhaps the highest salaried clergyeita i -Canoa DuMaulio of St. James' Cathedral; allose annual ance is 80000 .and recto) y ; Bev. J. Mac, doriell (New St. Andrews) and Rev. • Dr. Parsons (Knox Church) each draw :34000 per year and unitise ; while Rev, Leroy. -Hooker 44 the Metropolitan has to get. along 00 soine $3000..811(1' pareanage- per "a•11111.11111. t These salaries reach the ten notch, Which.. goes to show that the extremely I hign-slary craze has net as yet niade • much headway among the treasury officials of our churches. . Turning fron things so nearly allied to the spiritual to matters smackiog tif the world, •we. gain glinipses.of progress in another direc tion. Totouto adds yearly to her nambers ever 12000 souls, and the aggregate' population is estimated -at about 220,000 ; certainly, it is 200,000. To keep pace with this growth, there- WAS cOnetrneted Ingt,-year, for instance', 13 miles of sewers, 14 Miles of cedar roadway anti 2 'n]i•leis of asphalt.' The last named material will no ' doubt, -in a few years, supplant all others on our principal thorough- fares,- The city council, a legislative body of 39 elected representatives; has control of and st ends yearly more money than the Ontario - Legislature. Its financial budget shows a disbursement of Over $4,000,000,.whereas the Government of Ontario shows paper for some $3,500,000 per annuin, ,I3-ith the city and the province are engaged at putting up legislative buildingsthat will cost about an equal sum ; bit the indications are that the province will have the finer building. and somewhat cheaper. 1hefie few facts Will show in soiree measure what giant strides the proYincial capital is; niaking ; and what with the undaunted push of her capitalists, her many and magnificent advantages 'as a commercial and eduCational , centre, and the grand s of the -illimitable future, the development of the nickel industry, the ship railway scheme, and other coinmercial projects flow under consider- atien, the Queen- City will in due time rank with the 1, aernoa 'centres of the continent. Oysters by the quart, .pint or can., GA---NN-p-arGooDs, CONFECTIONERY,, SWEET CIDER, MILK -SHAKE. TORACCO, CIGAR.S, ETC., Constantly kept in stock. Give mea trial. Remember the place. 'wit to the bank. ilSt $3000 WORTII OF GOODS 1.‘' -Sol Mrs. W. H. Smith will offer her entire stock of Millinery, Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, and Trimmings for the next :3 1 days at Now is the tiMe to secure barpips for cash. All parties indebted to me will please call and, settle at once,„ and oblige. 77% Z. Smith 1.1CD TC IIERIU FIRE I FIRE! Insure your farm property, private dwelling, in the ohl reliable, the Barrett. His Honor Judge Barrett held Division Court in Lucknow, on Tues- day, the 13th inst. The legal pro- fession was represented lav Mr. 1-1. ,Morrison and E. Traver. There were twenty cases.. on the docket besides for, judgement suininons. Some cf, the cases were withdrawn and others settled out of court. The first case called was Stephenson vs Bennet and Ferehan—Garnishee on a note. Verdict for defetident. E. Traver for plff ; 'H. Morrisonfor deft. Henry Huffman vs Thos. Donovan —Verdict for pltf. Morrison for pill'; M. Campbell vs J. Basso—Ad- journed to next couit. Morrison for Geo. Mair vs'J. and J. Ceaser..Ad .journed. Traver for OF; Morrison for deft. Robinson vs Stanley, et: or —Settled ouc of court. Morrison for clefts, I):enning vs Donovan—One shilling Morrison for plff. .Angus MCIVenzie vs Alex. Mc- Keezie—Dainages for sheep killed by. deft's. dog.. Verdict of 88 for .p[if. Morrison for plif; Traver for •dett.. LONDON MUTUAL oftit„, A. ROM. harness. fiber), Lucknow Wt be in the office every Saturday afterbOOtl, The meeting of the .National Association 'cf Teachers' of America, Lere next .July is just now occupying. a good deal of the attention of our local ; vducationiats, who are busy perfect- ing. the many details necessary to success It is expected that the city will be invaded by some,1200 delegates from the "United States, anti these, with Canada's 'Teta, will 'make the gathering the most important educational coliVention yet held. James L, Huiihes. the city school insdector—he of Equaa flights fame - one of the rnIst enthusiastic and prominent educationists in the land, is sanguine as to the result al considers it the Most far-reaching international event of the presentdecade. Sir John Macdonald haa prOrnised to open the convention, and among tin; foreign a fella rl'g Will be the ex• Minister of Education for England. Certainly, our sys- tvrn of public .instructien in Outario, stand' the test Of pryin eyea, mid the Hon. Minister of Education will no doubt shed his Coat and wade in. Christianity over all other religions of the world, 10 Critic ue on General - -T.- LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL. The following is the standing of the • -r•-• • - Christianization of the -lapsed masses. 11 The pastorate, its possibilities, and spheres of responsibilities. 12- Nobil- ity and influence of an elevated spiritual Christian character. 13 Profit or loss in relation to public religious services. ,Rev. Mr. McNabb was appointed to write a paper, and he ready for next• meeting in the event of Rev. Mr. Mc- Kinnon net being present. 1)r. Strong - consented t� prepare a paper on subject No. 2 for some future inee6fig. It was then agreed that the next meeting be held in Rev. Mr. McNabb's house on' the first Tuesday in March at 2 o'cleck, and the meeting, was closed by the president, Mr. ivlcNabb pro- , flouncing the benediction. A. MAcicAr, Sec'y. Lucknow, Feb. 9th, '90. KINCARDINE H. S. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION; The list of successful candidates alphabet- ically arranged, was published after the elude or the examinatiou. VV ith view ot preventing jealousy" and unhealthy rivalry, il• WHO llOt arrdueU ix the order 'of merit, --as some of tae teachers ' expressed 'a to have the full list published, we the month oflanuary : FIRST DEPARTMENT. - Senior Fifth—Excellent—G Smith, W Watson, R Griffith, A Lit,tle, L Wilson, T Collina., A Wilson, J Mal- Good—?'1VIurchison, Intermediate Fifth— Excellent—E Graham,' T Lawrence, M. McGrory, M Phillips, M' McCoy, 1U Campbel, L Armstrong, F Graham, A Lawson, 1) Cameron, J Baird, J Yule, H Holmes, J Walker, J McKinnon. Good—W Wilson, D. Matheson. Junior Fifth—Excellent—E Little, C Hamly, M Mallough. Good—H IVIcChanles, A. Coiling. Primary Fifth — Excellent — G Bowers, J McCoy. Good—la Berry, W B MAllough, L Mullin, R McKay, J Smith, A Grundy. , Fair—R Doug- lass, Colling, D Bnyd, Excellent —M Graham, L Paterson., . M McNabb, A Grundy, W Yule,' M Matheson. Good— K McNabb, 'J. Tennant, E Greer, A Lyons, J Tor- rance, E Smith, K Treleaven, N Me-• Donald, S Yule, S' Johnson, A • • • Douglas, J • McDonald, S Armstrong, • 1. Chas. A. Shepard vs Wm. Lyons— Notisuit. • araver •for pl11,' ; •Morrisen- -TelrThis was an ac,ion. ,irou.g t AT plaintiff as assignee of one Lachlin 1.‘1e:' Dougall, an, absconding debtor', against defencient, under the Act, respecting.. assignmeets and preferences by insol-, vent . persons, for actings constable under a warrant of attachment issued at the instnce, of ...Brown Mallough against said , McDougall for seizure of the su'n of 859 alid for not handing the said suni over t.) court as required by statute. The Jude held that as Me, Dougall never had the motley in- his poSsession„ • therefora, - there was no seizure from Iiiinrand non -stilted the plaintiff. .' . • . ,, . John Mitchell vs Joseph' Holmes— Verdict for cleft. Titsat er fur pill.; Morrison for deft. . , .. Peter Coult vs John odgins.—Non- suit., Morrison. for Off; W. J. Little vs J. McGarry—Ver- dict for pltf, deft.' allowed an offset of 85. Traver fur • pa; Morrison .for deft. M eKay's •E-11-ript elesseaare rapidly, npl:Mt t1 room for rime more yet. Firfft lesson given free to JOHN L1tNE. Agent, liinlouglt, any one wishing to examine the sXsteth. • fet see•zoisasralcr ;7a HEMLOCK On Wednesday of last week a very successful ••meeting was' held iii S. S. No. 15 with a view to forming a lodge of the “Patrons of ledustry.•?. After Mr. J. McIntyre had • been called to the chair, Mr. Jas. Gaunt addressed. the meeting, after which the 'iiistitut, ing of a lodge was begun, 'the grotter' nutnber of those present giving their name to the -secretary. With such, an efficient staff of. officels, the C. Ledge should make itself• felt, • Owing to, the chanceahle weather, some people •are afflicted with,. severe colds. • , Mrs. L. AtcKeniie an 'Maggie intend leaving shortly to friends in Alboro and vicinity: • MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. '• At a meeting of the Lucksow isterial As.sqpiation, held in'the house of Rey. A. Mackay. on Feb. 3rd, • at two 'o'clock, the coniteitteel .appointed to prepare'a list of subjects on wh-ich papers might be.written and discussed,. submitted till , following which were received and adopted ; 1 The Mes- siah in prophecy. 2 The present status of science •in relation to Mosaic cosmogany. 3 Christ in the Human- itattati view. 4 Creeds and confess- ions—their !dare 5 The Gosp'el as a Divine force, or power in .contradis. tinction to negative politulates. 6 Human elements upon' which the evan,nalization of the; world depends. 7 J)o the signs If the time warrant the belief of a speedy evangelization of the world to Christ,? 8 What effects will Ttiltritginition-un 4-pftitinns for ,probibi, tion have on the Dominion . at large'? 9 The. laitna„.,. and excAloge ,of •,•••,ti Names Where taught; Marks Mclunee, :May E.,o 8 Kiuloss.. ..... .551 GRes, Itubert 6..„ .No. Kmeardine malleugh, Win, B., Lueknow P, 6 .....,...524 alatueetni. Peter, Kincardine M. S _502 MC Donald , George, Nu. 6 Kialosa.. _499 1Leavie, Cas.de, ..au. 13 Huron .........497 aloutgtmery, Sarah, No. 10 Ripley... ......497 :Fleming, 1-i eau, _Kincardine M.b............496 'raylur, Isabella, No. 8 Kinloss 487- Dkatovali, Maggie,. No. ' . McDonald,' aimine, No. 6 " 48U • Yleltityre, Liam Nu; 4,- :Bruce 479 aloure, _ea -auk, .No. 111 Ripir.,y 477 1nit1i alargaiet, No. 6 deron...... 0 bell, .iohIl, N o 11, ......... ...... 466 liendeiSon, Nellie, Kincardine Id. S459 Coiling, Fred, 1...ucanow 1' S... ....... ...452 Meriay, Joha A., No. 8 Huron 447 Ess, 4. N o. 8, laauluee .447 mt.:AA:an, John 13 , 6 Hallam ........ ...... 444 Ualtra, L1cIoW 1 S..... ....... ......444 Ule8ll, 'Et elell, /,!..1.1.11./t4.11111, Nina, Au. 4 Bruce,. , Agiiew, Kiticardiae ,ue S • 442 Astney.A•, No. 1 Huron__ 438 McKinnon, ..11 :"Lry, o, 11 '1a.invardine...' 430 .iateL;e01, George:, At). 10, ..... 424 _Berry, Laura, 1-lickin.tw ,1' S . . 416 Campbell, tkrence, Kincardine 1.1, S .N 10 Kipiey.. _407 I.\1111 /113•i1l.'1'eilit, E:incardine406 .J ear, ette, l'ivertun •.1", 6.: ..... 4c3 Nicuoll, Euia, Ivo. 6 isruce ........... Reid, %t in, J., Luck)). ..... 31)2 Alt:Queen, Maio, o. 10, llipiey-152 candidates . in the following list failed. by a few aid viebt, Teach tL standard required .in Beg. 4u, but on the recomuiemdati4m •••t the ex am t iteir proutotiOil llas bekqi eunii ruled by the Educatioia .Depurtuieut : Itaistm.,1 Nellie. Kin'ardiue M. S 404 Jones, Eva Al.: 421 Smith; John rk„ Lucknow P. S... ... ....... ..421 Beyd, David, • 41.5 Laird, Hilton, Tivertni P. S..... -403 RateshaW Maud, N. 13 Kiticardine401. Ka.y,..Hugl, Kincardine M. 6 - ..... ,39O Gi'abium.Mary, No..6 H uron ........ ... 387 McKinnon, Sarah, No. 11 Kincardine •383 Matheson Wm,-, No 2 . c Post cards giving thl e tnars :).b . .. tained1;8 3a131 the taudidatee, whether stic;lesstul or • not, - *ere sent immediately after the :.xaminatien. A. Califniii.1„ 1, P. S. .13. A. REPORT OF S. S. IVO. 3, ICINLOSS. Youtch . class Dmavan, W Purvis,• ('ox. Fourth -_D•. ' Si at ters, N Armstrong', W LStatteia;, W Cox. Third -8 1)enoVan, .M Bowel:an, 8,•cond Bee.; man, A Cox, T Gamble, M Joiees. Senior Peet I L) 'Tlionipsoil, L James. .• .1 u new Pu rt 11 —AV .fanies, J 1)otiovan. 11 Donovan, J Part 1-1I Bowman. 1110 young. man whohas been carrying on a. tonserilil e4t,ihhsh- meet in MT. “rahmn's Campbell •St., his given up business and left the village. —Mr. Elliott, n stildi:mt from Lon.: don. occupie,4 the pulpit in St. Pe;er's church MI Sabbath, The Bishop has appointed Rey. Cr.. Coneors, of Dresden, to this charge regularly. --Script shorthand hits only been in existence 3 years, and in that titne 69,857 tet, books have been sold. o other system can 1011111 to show suCh: a record, It . will pay you to learn the best. . theabsence of the pristoP, Rey. Mr. McLennan of South Kinloss, who was with Rev. Mr. McDonald, Lochalsh.rhelping. him ..comm.0 ion, Rev. Mit. Al,esTabb,enadneted the vices. • J. Lees Fair—S Barbar, W Corrigan; M McKay,- A Baird, L • Gordon, P McMillan, A Burgess, B McIntosh, W Stewart, T Reid, -4: Mare, R. Stewart; M Douglas, F•Mantosh, (- Berry, 'A Young. A Iawson, A. Hornell, •W'Veleaven, •F Cain, Wes. tewart. • • •• . • Junior 4th — Excellent.— J . G .Artnstrong, C Riss, E Odium. • God .M° McKinnon; A Matheson,' 'M Flood, L Murdoch, S Boyd. A. Findlater, Barbar, B Handy, , A _McMillan. Fair—I' A McDonald, D. Fioacl, R Holmes, D McDonald. .„. , THIRD DEPART3IENT. • Junior '3rd—Excellent-,.-1L . Wilson, ElLobettson, J• Douglas's', I 1 G al laglier. Good—B .Bryan,. R. Armstrong, Mi) ?1I, J McCorinsic, L Patterson... Fuir—E • MeLaree; AV. Brenfiad;. McQuaig, M Thompson. McKay, T -Dore, F Dore. • Senior 2nd—Exceilent—II , Sandy, 11 Armstrong, B McCoy, J .Lyoris. •Good -1 F Matthie, C Mair,C.4 Douglas, 0 'Middleton,. L.: 'McQua.ig, D /1.•016S. *Fair=. 0-Shoebottem,'-N Grundy, C,Corri,:an • -••,. H Thompson. Bad—\V Davisoii4 S • 1)°re.ni' or. Ju2d---Excellent—E Stringer and, E Vance ties, J Baird, F Mc- Kirition. Good—J McCoy. Fair-- • G Greedy, 11 McOrery. • . FOURTH DEPARTMENT. Second class—'Excelli•nt—B Adam ••R (4raham, A Geddes, J ,McDonaal, . 1) Henderson, W. Barbar. . Good—r . 11 cletosh, A McCorvle, W Grundy, "A Slipebottoni, S MeQiaig, M Loree, L Siiith, ,E Terrance, E Wheeler., • Hunter, A. Adams, J Law- son, A :,\Iiildleton, lf 'Stewart \V, Webster, L Ross. Poor—S Webster, A Brennan. • • .Senior 'Part Exce .1 Watson, \V A1c..3rroiy, J 1.-oline;" B. Davison. Good -- Al Grundy, Al A ,Itose, '1 I Watson, Fair • —11. Paterson, NV Findlator, \V YouhL; T, Stewart, Poor. ----A • AlcNabb, 'McDonald. • , J uni Pa.rt 11 — Exei.11ent Campion, R Armstroag, Reith• 'llatierrson, 1.. Alohring. M Greer.. Good—J Douglas,' W Ic-Entosh, Alii. Popr .Nivips, 11 Ora hie FIFTH DENA liTMENT. , t Second C I ass. — Excellent. Georg e Good.—Ethel Bella Itobison, David 1-lorneil. Eletntiti Reid, Horace Wilson, Willis Vance, George Seedy, Ettie Adams, George Brennan, Wiifred Graham, Fair,---Vina. Thompson, 'Willie MjCov, Villio Adams, James Ly q Poor. - Mcrley 1)t idson; Bertha: Gruhdy, James NIceorvie. • • Allis:hest First Class.----Eseetleet. Ido•Flynti, . Annie Yule. Coed, ,..- sBertha AIim, Abigeil, Watson, Alli Anderson,Grey Irloldeti,ltossie Young,. Fair, — Gerald Mair, John Barber, lidfAsiiiprefffay, ICU Reid, .-Willie Mc I inn sh. Poor..L---Libbio • Williams,.Aggiti Teuttinti, . •