Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-04-07, Page 1'11
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XX.--
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TA.R.I0 FRIDAY,
7th 1893.
WHOU.R0.-.1002„,
haafM,Mal•M
F H AP/1 I LION
LUCKNOW.
Capita paid up
Reserve Fund
Total Assets
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yresident-JOHN ZTITART.
Vice Prekident-=-A. G. RAMSAY.
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$1,250-,dbo
$65o,doo
VT.976;64P
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DIRECTORS:
JOHN PROCTOR, CHAS. GURNEY, G -E6:;...13,04.614
WCOD; A 13-, LEE (TOranto):.
• Cashier --j. TURNIRTLL.* -
SAKIltraStBAZTRIFiiiiits 10. to 3, Sattir-
*day's. I01.,i0 1.-.: Deposits of 81 and upwards
- feceived- t nd interest .ailowed.- - ; - :- - •
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• spRe_rAz,DEPosi-Ts arse): received at our-
rerate4 a interest:.
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DRAFT S on Great-11rittlin and - the United-.
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States bought and sold.
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1 C BROWN SU' -AGE/.4:1'.
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DENTAL
' .LS. JEROME, L.
Wingliarn, .w ill be in Lticknow
on the second and. fonrth
Fri-
day and -Saturday of each Month., `Good sets-
- for 810. Filling- and e-Ktracting a spedial.tY.
Office at Cain's Hotel.
LEGAL
i:1IALCOMS01.1, BARRISTER,-_
• 60110.thry Conveyance4, etc,, (late of
Camer n, 'Holt & Cameron Goderich) Offiee
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at TraVer'slold stand
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- .111CiRRISON,. ATTORNEY -AT
. II law-, So1icito 111 Cancery, Convey-
ancer, Commisioner, etc." Office, over the
barber shop.
ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAREIS-
tX Solicitors; Rte. Goderich, Ont.
..T; GAnapiv; Q.0, i/ti M. PROUDFOOT.
A. MODONALDfM. D., C. M. C. P. S
0 O. Office,. Kintail.
TAR, ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND RESI-
__LY clence, .Outram street, secoild-donr north.
af -Little's shoe store, -
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R. TENNANT,• -if, H Y 0 IA N,
Surgeon and .gccoucheur. Surgery op-
posite Cain's hotel; Office hours. from 9 to12
ra:, and from 2 to -5 1.);.m,'
171.• McD: GORDON; IVLD: F.T.
JJ.• M.S.; 1‘1..0.1)::.$;0, Physician, Siir-
geon, and .Accorucheixn Office next door to W..
Allin's implement shop Residenee Rog§ street,.
ffoutti of D R. McIntoSh's store:
R. D. GEDDES, V. S., .1cALLA
TLY either by -mail or telegram promptly
attended to. Charges moderate. Residence,
Outram street, opposite Dr. Elliott's and
second daft north of SENTINEL office. -
GENERAL:
Eu
TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.
security for any time, at the lowest
rate ofinterest. The principal may be paid
at the endofthe time, or Apart of the wind: -
pal may be paid each year, interest ceasingon
the arnrnut. paid, For. -further ,particulars,
- etc., apply to ANGUS STEW.A.RT, LneknOW,
peemaximEssizza,-
CIETIES
G.. T. SF.POY. -LODGE,- NO. 381,
-•- meet in the south end Lodge Room-.
in the Temperance -Hall, Lucknow, every
TuealtLy ,..2vcuing - at 8, e'cicck, D.. WEB-
STER, Q. T., S..MATHERS-, Sec..
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C.! Th'eregular- monthly'
is meeting of the Wemen's Christran.
-Temperance Union Will be held every secorld
Wednesday Of each molitil in the Odd. Fellows
. Hall, Luc -know,' at 3 ;pp ra. Mas.. W: /I.
*SYTTII, President ; MRS. HoRNELD,-Secretary,
TT 0 K N9_*:
; f.„- . 're • a
-,,
meets. every Friday
Lodge,-No.112-
'-P . ,
. ,„k ..,.. . ,--:-.?...-.4. evening at 8 :o'clock
in •heir hall, Campbell street: All brethren-
.. 'hilly inOtecl. K.J.MCLEop, N-,-- Grind ;
II. II, Piti-{0E, Recor-der.; -
Or Lucknow Bnkin
QM
4-1?'.uppthw,'F.Eri'y 1.0iH, 18,93
TO. THEFARMERS
N-Nre•have the following la4M properties for
Salei.cheap and on easyterMg-of paYment, viz:
-.In Kinloss ToWnship,a JOfCre!farm, a 1..-00
acre farm and a 150 .aore farnot. and -a 200 -acre
faun ; Huron Township 000 Fre farm; in
'West WaWanosh TownShiPl4arra-of 100 acres
and a farra.of150 acres in the :TOWnship 'of
Ashfield two farms of IOQ acres each;
berry TOwiiship,-only., -few,,piles. from the
town of Winghana, 100. acres of timber- land,
and a. graiing--fatni of 250 acres in the Town-
ship of KiCardine
.We have &large-quanta-y.6f Money to lend
on-firstrniortgaes on farm orvillageproperty:
at froth 5. per cea • in terestiv The rate is gov-
erned according to the class of sectritY. We
alsolenttsinal1ainourits of money on 'second,
.mort.gag4 and first-cliattbl Mortgages.
We do a .genefalbanking--bpsinesi in all its
branches, . 'anew interests on dePosits;issue
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'drafts: onT. all 0naclian points tmcl on the
. American... ExChariv,s 7Nationa1Bank; New
Yoik,04y,b,ow.hcb.'are;;:accepted, anywhere
-througtholit. the :United State, make -collec-
tion sin the States, 0-iitaria; Quebec, Manitoba
or the _North -wt, aiid cah cheques on any
Lending...money ...On fainiers notes a
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specialty'.
.• We effeC_t_InSuranoe on all classes • of
, . .
brnld-
ings, either in Stock Or Mutual. Companies
-desired. one but first; class Companies.' reP-
reSented4k,
Q. 4;:.STDDALL ager
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ROBERV_CIINNINGHAM.
- INSURANCE -.
FIRE- AND MARINE
cp,ELPH",
:relebitone., No, /95.
aiwiRctivpiRiecTo.Ry.
1JINGLISH CHURCH --:SERVICES 11
a- m. and 6:30 P. m. Sunday School,
2:30p. m„, Superintendent,- Wm. S, Holmes.
'Adult class every Wednesday evening at
-8 o'clock, _Bible and prayer book lesson's. All
are welcome.' REY.-W. J. ComcdR-, Pastor.
ITC.KNOW MECHANICS'. INSTI-
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I bite. "Reading; T00731 open every evening
from 7 toll) p.m., excepting Saturdayg ,hen
the hours will be from 2 tp 6 p. - The
librarian.will be in attendance duristg these
hours. D.. D. Yx1r.z, G
MmErioviAi Secretary'
• C. 1. R e TIMETABLER.
Trans leave-Lncknow for south at -6:0 a m,
1048 a.m and6l5p m,•
North at 1235 m,,a,nd 1028
THE S 6.13SCR-Il3Elt 11AS " OPENED AN
offieein the bui1din east --T-of the
-SENTINEL *Printing :Office,
- AGREEMENTS,. BONDS, LEASES,'
DEEDS, M0RT6-AGES AND WILLS
.CAREFPLLY j PREPARED.
Plans ,specili-cat- ions and .estimates for build..
;
rings, 'raillsi.bridges, etc,., furnished
0. F. ,COURT
• Sherwood, No.
50, -.LucknoN)i. ;Meet-
; every first and thiFd
Monday in - every
month; in the. Or-
ange hall:
Vit-
ing brethren a r e_
'cordially invited.
MoNSi C. R.
D. D. YiLLE-
0. TY.W. LUQKNOW LODGE' F
• Wet -Ancient -Order United WorkM4h,
meet in the OddlelloWs hall, oil the last- _aftd
second. AIouday evennge. of each month g
dight o'cloCk. Visiting ,brethren. cordizIly
inV-ited. IX. PATTERSON, Master Workman,.
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-R. 35. 0-AUEE,ON , Recorder.
TT0US1 AND LOL" FOR SALE '-'6.IIL.1\
. Ito4 St.: also lot for _saleon Haveiok
Stneltr the G.:T. R..Stati(?n..„ On easy terms.
Apply_ to tjas Kerr, Drumbo, or
I& 6 rrison,ILuckno*:':- -
' on _short. notice.; •
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.3-A.S. SOMERVILLE:
LucknOw;-J,an_.1-891.
Farraeis• look to- your owninterest • and
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,insure YOur..farm buildings and
- in the
UTUAL.
No large Premium -Notes required
• CASH _SYSTEM :-
50 Cent* to 90 cents per 8100 for three years.
Y.
JOHN:LANE
KINLOUCH.
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3.t1So-agerA for the Phoenix, of London,
England. -
moanertteitioii
NOVEL ATHLETIC .SCHE
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lituthellerrio colathiq- a trirvelle
.vnpanty of„Conapetitors.
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We take the following from the
York Worlcl: -•
"Kathel 'ken.; the ••heavy -.W
athlete and• -manager, originally
Lucknow,. Canada, has organized
N6W
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igh
from
• 'the
Internatitc*1. Scottish and Amateur
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Athletic Conabmation - and will Make
a lour of.T.Tnited States and Cl.a
,
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giving a series of athletic games every
day in the principal towns and, cities.
The tour is tot begin May l• in ' Coi4
necticut, and continue until Septi. 15.
• The programme will cosist of twenl-
ty-five professional and: ten local
events, and will include all styli of
outdoor athletic games. •It will not
be -An exhibition of paid athletes, but
a series of competitions will be op ,n to
prizes -will be given to all
pro:-
fetSional. competitions. :. Local j and
amateur athletics will receive prizes -in
medals _and jewelry. •
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The: fallowin0.- athletes lia,ve sent.-
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their entries: Charlet Currie ch piOn
shotputfer:; Archie And Walter. cott,:
-all-round athletes; Gideon Perky,
McLean, Jas. Grant, Peter Pridd
0. M.,Lellan, Steve -Farrell, Tam Bur-
Teivt and Collins.- Albert' H. - plan),
of No. 32 Church; :street, 1- NoW- York
is the backer ad business manager: .
. GRAND JURY'S REPORT.
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Tho following is :the :Grand jury's
pretentment at Atte • '.•recent Assizes
Court in*WOlkertOn :
The Grand :JUrorS of our.. Sovereign
Lady theQueenpresent that we have
carefully considered and disposed Of
the various Matters brought botOre
• Witii.-refei.ence to your lordship's
remarks as -to. prisoners. confined iri
the jail, whose : only criine •is poverty,,
we regret: to haveto candemn the
present system by - which.iindigent
j•
vagrants are incarcerated: n ail, and .
recommend •'- instead, •the
prOviding•efA House of. a. -refuge for
such ,as we believe in the end it would
•be in the interest.of the :County - and
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more ii ACCOrd With christain teaching.
a.rn
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We - examined theriail :and- r nds-
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and •with regard to the former We are •
glad to report that we found every-
thing neat..and clean,- but we are orry
that we cannot report so favorablty of .
the latter, as we found *pi in a very-
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unsatisfactorily, unsanitary conc. ition
And woUld.-,..recoMmend.flia, -a sy te4n
of sewera0-0 aa SQ011 taS p atm-
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able, as _the, dry earth.- s) stem no v
vague is We consider .ver* detiimnta1
to the health-. not - -only of the .
occupants but also :of the general
_ We -have found but three -prisoners
in the jail viz. One - I -16y .for petty
I
areeily. and two fenialet Yagrancy.J-
• We are 'exceedingly ,gratified by the
.
emblematic presentation .of *hite
-gloves- to your -.lordship by. the sheriff
which goes to show that the
inliabit-
ants of County, byho.rneans a small
,one, are la* _ abiding And hope
At -each isucceeding- assizes the :.same
state:'nf thingmaycontinue to ciisf;
We sincerely thank!your Lordship
for: the Clear And lucid . Charge.: d live
. _
ed
to us .at the opening of this ¶Jourt
which ---,very. rnat.erially assisted - 3he
Grand Jury iri the 'discharge : of tWeir
duties. • •
To oisittaii..the be.:s.a?ki0e-s for
your
33-C.T.TWU
it is.:to. your advantage- to use
FINE LIVERPOOL SALT,
and,i)iing it10 market in:rolls
w&ib b
froin.2 ib to .3. lb. or
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ill -ttij* pioOts or pails. .4
this season: do. not bring ., a
good prices.
••tg SPARLING.
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. - We-wo-dld Also say.that the-
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A
HoLyRooD
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Mrs . Congram roe with very
°serious - accident last week. -.. While
she and Mr. Congram were coming
home from Ripleyi the roads being in
a bad condition, the sl ,igh got upset,
the box, in which was _ a set of iron
harrows, being thrown off the sleigh
and falling on Mrs Congram.
.
-Frank Harris is imp ving as well as
could be expected.
The roads have been in some places,
more particularly on th gravel road,
almost impassable since the thaw.
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Mrs. Dempsy has een lately.
We are glad to learn that she is getting
a little better. •
The lecture. on M iidOy evening
delivered by Mr.- !Joh McKay' was
-A decided -audeess. Th reading: room
•
inwhich..delivere s- crowded . to.
ate doOr. ` A :very goo program... was .
provided.- . consisted of .a recitation
. by Miss M. McPherson, and J. McDon-
ald, and instrumental usie by Joe
- Corrigan:and the Kinlo s band: Th.o
latter was composed of. Mebsrs, John
McLeod and john- Co each with - a
violin, •Hoirer- Harris, ho is an
expert wrth the bones, nd_James- Cox
,who played a -triangle. Miss Stewart,
of Lucknow,-played th . accompanists
on the organ The. ban received the
applause of the audience and
were loudly enehored. .hort addresses
were also giVen, by essrs.,. Peter.
-McKenzie and Peter C rrigan. " Each
of them coMpliinented t speaker. Of
',the evening on his exc llent and in-
, .
_stiuctive lecture The former - spoke
in his. Usual earnest. rad impressive
style, while the "Big Alliff"- .in his
wonted manner' gave expression - to.
some characteristic jakeS,_ Mr Wm
Valens- occupied', the chair -did his
duties in a very credible Mann.er. In
his lecture Mr -McKay dwelt •on the
.Vast area . of .- OW'. country, our un-
developed -reSorses, they tax laws of the
United States,. the necessity of a re-
. . f. ,
ductionmottariff, the morality *of' our
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-country as compared wi h
States,. and the neces
national sentinient. T
handled- very cleverly.
iti
e mte
of a fide
e diubject was
Ile ended his
lecture with A poem on }Canada, which
was an epitome of his speech and- was
quite a master -piece
No doubt Mr. McKay
a piominent place amon
Canada,, should he cho
Composition.
ill; yet occupy
the peas of
se to devote
his talent -in that lin. We think
that everir .young- adian school
'boy should be taught a oem contain-
ing such patriotic sen-tiinf?'nt as. was
-embodied in. Mr. McKaY's poem.
a' i L_
HEMLOCICITIC -
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- - Mr._ Bobt. Millen met with a -pain -
fill: accident on •Friday. WW1! ..chop
ping in.the bush he •haI be misfor-
tune to severely cut hi's[knee with the
'axe.- -Under the care of Dr. Cassidy
he is recovering rapidly, 1 -. • •
.
Mr .1 Robt Hamilton is likely to
loose a valuable horse --On account of a
'brokendeg caused by sliiviing on; the
ice: - - - -- • s 1:
Miss Maggie Rose, i of . Goderich
.-ffigh. School, is spendirig Iher- Easter.
holidays athome.
Mrs.. D. • McIntyre istvisiting in
..Kincardine.. - - •
Mr. -Jas. L. Grant-- Ilas been - con -
'fined to the hduse all * ek with ' a
*severe cold. 1,
MissLillyRos daughner of Rev,
John Rose of t s Ashfield Presby-
terian congregati s s1i4,1y recover-
ing from -a ,severe -at klbfbrain fever.
. Miss Jessie McKenzie of Lochalsh,
was .visiting,fr.iends in he city this
week.
Our citizens are fully enjoying the,
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delicioustpring weather and are taking
advantage of it in- toiling. down the
sweet juice of - the map
Neil _Campbell is engage
. facture someWhat, ext
season,
Attorney has been very courteo s m
givrng ---.. • ..,
valuableadviceand inttrnction.
It is with feelings of regret th t we
have learned of the resignation - Of
Judge Kingsmill who has so credit -
Able discharged the onerous duties 111
connection with his office.
We regret that -your LdrcIship has
been put to the annoyance of bripgiiig
the matter Of the ventilation and. the
present mode of heating of the pourt
House before our notice, especially as
this isnot the first, time your • Lord-
ship has been Obliged to do so. :VVi-e
trust however; • that in the Pear future
such steps will be taken as Will result
in the improvement suggested it your
Lordship's address. . I
(Sgd.) P. Cumming,
Foreman.
a.
e tree. • Mr.
in the mann-
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niively -• this
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.---:Word has been reeved of the
death; in Ne* Yak State,.. of James
Finn.,:- formerly • of kintail. The
d
reinains Were found miI- . he railway,
but foul -play is-suspecte , as deceased
Was known to .have fe eiyed .- .$600 - a
short time before, none f which was
found on the body.
1
Bring your old shoes alongand
get them repaired At R. 4ughes'
A
:MEI) IT MT- BRYDGES
A Former Resident of Xlilloss rasses'
to the treht Oeyond.
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• 'The Mt. • Byydges eorrespondent
Of the Strathroy Age says :
"The pale horse and. rider have
again visited Our vicinity And partici-
pated in the sadest event which has
taken place here for some time This
sad_ Pvent oCcurred. on the. lbth of
_March, at the residence of A. McEvoy
and Was occasioned by the .death of
his wife It is less than a year ago
since Mrs. McEvoy first dame ago ong us,
a stranger, but in that short time she
has gained the respect and love of all.
so Much so that it can .be truly said of
• her, To know her was to love her ."
She was a devoted wife and a Allem-
ber of the Presbyterirn church, and
her sudden demise has cast a gloom
over the entire neighberhood. Mr. Mc-
Evoy -a husband' for so short a time,
has the heartfelt sympathies of his
numerous friends in his severe affiic,
tien. This was well expressed bythe
cortege -nearly one hundred carriages
which, followed the remains of his
beloved ,wife to their last resting
place in Mt, Brydges' cemetery."
The Hendrick correspondent of the
same paper says::: _
"A large number from the vicinity
of the :Union attended the funeral of,
the late Mrs. McEvoy* ta week .ago
last Sabbath; Deceased 'during the
short time. she attended .the N. C..
Presbyterian church -won the respect
ofall. °Her genial m -Inner and kind -
nets wi4 long be reMembered. That
she has gone to -a• better land must
brighten the sorrow_ of her late
husband who has the sympathy .of all
in his 'sad bereavement, ." Watch
for you know not the day nor the
hour when the Son Of man, Corneal."
The deceased Iady was a daughter
Of Mr. -John McDonald late of the
4th con. of -Kitioss township, now of
Calumette, Mich.,. and her sudden and
unexpected death, breaking hp a home-
s() recently formed, has caused deep
and heartfelt sorrow among her many
friends and relatives in this vicinity,
by whom she was held in nigh esteem
for her many amiable and lovable •
traits of character, and who cordially
sympathize with her late husband itt
his most severe affliction..
• BELFAST •
The following is a list of • the suc-
cessful candidates who wrote - at the
uniforh promotion examination on
the 2,4th ult.' :
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,From 3rd to 4th -R. Johnston, M„
L.EdWardt, M McAllister,
M. Stheltier, A McLean., Jparkley,
S. Thompson, F .Borland, • P. Somer-
ville G Borland, W Rutherford, W
Hackett, G McLean, L McCrostie,
M Mixon.
From 2nd to .3rd -7-J Thompson, W
Irwin; C. Ager, A Philhps, N White
M Barkley, E. Stothers; M. Stothers,
Hopkins• Rogers.
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S. g. NO. 5 IIINLOSS
4th class -=A McGillivray, A Suth-
erland, A Valens,. M McCaul, Lizzie
Cox,L Fraser, R Wilson.
3rd class -Dan McKinnon. W
*Smith, B Bain, B McLeod, M Carru-
thers, J'Wilson.
2nd cla,ss-A Sutherland, N Pierce,
J Smith A McCaul, J McLeod, .N
Brownsconabei G Carleton:
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GREY OX SCHOOL.
The following is a report of the
standing of the pupils in Grey Ox
school during March, 1893.
Fifth ClasS-Geo. McDonald, A.
McKenzie, IL McKenzie.
.Fourth Olass-,-P. McKinnon, 709
A. Milne, -700; A. E. .Atkins, 641;
D. McKinnon, 630 J. D. McKinnon,.
614; M. McDonid, 509, l Mc-
Intyre, 475.
Sr. Third -L - Graham • 220, A.
McKinnon.
-A. C. Osborne; editor of the
North Bay.Despatch, is at present itt
jailHe did not register his partner-
ship itt the business as the statute
-requires andrather than pay the Bne
of $100 imposed he • went to jail for •
forty days,-
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