Lucknow Sentinel, 1894-02-23, Page 4•
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OF CONSCIENCE
OTHER LIBERTI
TTER AND TO ARGUE
INGI TOTHE DICTATES
WE PRIZE ABOVE .ALL
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Luc tow, F - b. 23rd, 1804.
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(k)MPANY
For some time
t, 'le village has s,i
a�a,pe. They ha
fora long tme:-a
in just what posit
brigade is in -C
who has faith ully
city-- for many ye
too old to take an
' company, and su g,
tion of the brigad
at its = head. The
one and although
tu.nately escaped
t. yet there: is no tel
might occur, and t
be in reness. ti
system of .watervo
,;9oLl fire comispany
L•Se ers agaI,ist, •'- •
rate of insurances w
of great importan
A .meeting of the
the Province .. was
last week and they
systems , of fire pi
sf the inspectors. an
some places fire a
in sheds unattende
of the, insurance me
rater in such towns
,,u(a^es where the sy
.pion is properly in
• as our ' fire applian
they have been
condition, and no
Provence is better
fire .th?n Lucknow;
we may retain our
low rr►te of insuranc
nary. that we Dave a
ase the fire company
of ; been in a good
e had no rneetings
d =is hard to say-
on of efficiency the
ref
ser
Thos. Lawrence,
ved in that caps-
rs, says he is no .'
active part in the
gists .there-organiza-
w :th younger" men
uggestion is -a good
he village has for -
he fire fiend - latel v
in4 when" a blaze
tle 1otpany should
e leve an excellent
but without" a-
rt wou_Ict
_rt'voulct be -almost
tire.- The low
now : fret' "is also.
'kds
e eo our citizens.
insurance men of
he d in Tot otito
is ussed rates and ?.
to p tion.: One of - a
ou iced that in .
paratus was - kept
and the intention
was to : raise the
air lower them in
tete of fire: protcc-
intaained. So far-
es • are, eoncerned
epi in --first-class
village - in the
quipped to fight.
but in order that
igh standing and
ill is also«eces-
lire brigade.
b
be Luckfi.ow SE nti:ciel Bruce:-
MAN
ounty; Friday, February 23rd
= s a
P ST.OR'S REC PTION
After thu induction service\inWV, in
-ham Preskytereau Church on T ii rsd iy
last the congregation and their ',friends
assembled in the Church to celebrate
the' inauguration of Rev. Lavid Per `e
to the pastorate of the Church.:: The
members of Presbytery were entertain:
ed to.a ; umptuous repast. In all,
about seven hundred' partook of the
exr ellent supper provided. TabI+ s
wetle spread With -the choicest entertain-
ments, and busy.waiters did their part
to the. satisfaction of all. ,
At eight o'clock D. McDonald' M. P,
c-liairinan announced in the auditoru ix
the time for the intellectual partof the
proceedings had 'come, and when the
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cho�r�. un cter pthe able leadershipo f Prof.
Scot sang a, hynin the, Venerable and -
Re .. S Jones, led the asseniiy _ in
solemn prayer.:- The Church was well
filled with an. attentive and appreciat:=
ive audience. On the platform with
the Chairman -were-the Revs. S. Jones,
J, . Murray,' D. Millen, J Malcolm,:
D. errie, (the newly inducted pastor)
J. .acNabb, .of the Presbytery,.and,
,1i. McGregor of the Baptist Church
Wit (gliarn. ,
IN r.. Millar discussed the importance
nd duty of attec.dance of public wore
hip,
Mr. McGregor spoke an the f tinct
ons.of the Church - with good>efiect
end made kind. complimentary refer,
to the former pastor.
Mr. Mu •ray addressed the audience'
on the lories•and conquests of God's'=
Word.
MIL.. McNabb cxpiiessild good wishes
�r pastor and people in their new rel
tion and ieftrrod. to some eletnents
orf spritual .prosperity..
Th address, were interspersed with
e cellent.ninon by the Choir.
Th new _Pastor addressed . the f3con
gregs. ion bri t1y, .on the relation be
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them and _some duties arising'
oft of the relation. The audience was
most attentive all through,' and the
meet.iiig .froin tir-st tolast seemed more
Ii -ea religious r, serviee than an old
, time ea -meeting.
Th cordial and . enthusiastic recept-
n Div en to .Mr. Perrie must, have
en %ery �,ratifi_n�,n a to
him and augurs
11 to _
Thi6a huPpy pastorate.
most interesting meeting was.
closed by Rev. Mr. Malcolm pronounc-
ing; th.6 benediction. ,.
THE Government
Wales, Victoria,
Australia, Western
Zealand and Tama
ed to send represent
ence to be held in 0
to consider t,e
cable project. , Feji
are also expected to
Lives.
of New; South
ueensland, South
Australian, New
ia- have been - ask
tives to a confer-
tawva;on June 21st
anadian-Australia
and '- Hawaii are
send representa=
IN the bye electio . inSouth Lanar
on Friday last, Mr. ( lark, the Libera
candidate was eleete 4 ° South Lanark
has been a Conserva ve constituenc
for many years, and t t ie..last genera
election the Conserva ive candidatewa
elected by a majarit of 31 in a three
cornered contest. ' I th* late . election
there were four cand dal s id the field
-'Reformer, a Conse vative, a. Patron,
and _ an independ-int.. The result of
cote shows that . the t' e--fo(rmers stuck
o the supporter of S r (liver Mowat
while the Conservathe vote was divid-
=ed between their -o n nominee and
the Patron candidat.. he Indepen-
dant polled almost e - acty the - same
number -of votes he did. at the Iast
general election thre - y ars ago.
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