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The Sentinel, 1882-12-08, Page 1• LINES ON A.--sKELET0N. - [Sixty years ago.the Louden' Morn, i?tg,Chrot?icie FiRbliiitqd -rim entitl- ed " Ona Skeleton," which ex- 'cited- Much- attention. Every effort, • even -to the offering of 'fifty. guineas, - Was "vainly made to discover the anthor. All that Mr*transpired Was that the poeni, in a fair ,clerky hand, Ny0-feencl • near a:skeleton :of refairkable beauty of form and -colour, iti . the rausettin of the Royal- „College of Surgeons, Lin- coln's Inn,- London; .and that- the: cur- ator of the ninseum had 'sent them: -to .31:r. Perry; editor And proprietor of :04e Morrtinfj .61hronicle.] Behold this ruin 1 'Twas a Once of ethereal spirit full ; This narrow cell was -Life's retreat. This SPacnwas Thought's inysteiions seat, What dreams of pleasure hong foigot .1 - Nor -hope nor PleaNure, joY nor few', - Ilia left one trace of record here. . . Beneath this.mouldsring canopy • Once shone u e• bright and busy ; But Start u, t;, at the flisMil void, social love .that eye employed, 1t -with no;lairlees lire gleamed, • thit thrinikla the dewkof kind-neSsibeained, That eye 4811 .he forever bright : - When stars and suns are sunk iu night, Within this hollow cavern hung Tke ready, swift anad tuneful tongue; if faliehood's honei it 4isstiained, And, where it could not- praise, was Chained--. If it- in in virtue's Cause it .gpoke, 'Yet Trent]e torfcrd- neier broke. • This silent tongue shall plead for thee - When time unveils. eternity. Say;did thesetugers delve the .mine •Or ith its envied rubiesrshine t . • TO -hew the rock, or wear the- gem, Caniittle nOw avail to them. .But, if the path of.iroth they Sought, .Ordomfort to the mourner brought, : These hands a ticker nie.d:Shalteleim 1.-flin all that wait on litiriAith or Paine, . . Avails it whether or idled - These feet the_patikof duty. trod. • lf from the bowers of Ease thef fled, To et ..ie l• humble 1.ed ; . - IfGrandeur's guilty bribe they .spurned, And home to Virtue's cot -returned, These feet with. angers wings shall vie And tread the palace of thb sky.; 1- • work" thigk earth -TherRom.t.,... mime fired off . his The CamiThAtie VerijekimurmallinetleleSCMOmpeapar :-• LODKNOW, •—•'r •.• Agio„ _-Fsmat, - Virr4r4i0- 13-rtkv-grz,,.. • V.4- • ktt- u•aey-atlia,:v, Solicitor in Chan- . 0-zen q-invevancer &c. Office next door to Ois. Post 0-ffl1/4ie, Luckno* OtiL 318 na,cP altlati 0N. ktiOliNRY, Soltel- *# tor, Queen itreet, Kinnardine 1 • 41, Pf-ViII:DFOOT, • S.4rrigters; 3 derich„ 4,..t.u:96'.V TvA. zitottRoOT. Ea St/ KEBRVT141.1;.1„ • „ ttf ea-zv-KrN.10su. att olt egtsvt- o iteitlilstafe., Valuator for Truot witt 1). -311110 "k:X.TONt. Gant-eyance.r, tThimmis tko.-4 L toner -B 11..ete. Money to at 6- o i terest. . Value - •or far The hand.ell Bs-1161-1-gC.. KIN LOUGH. P.O. ERo- • (er 0,,karer)N .417 ON3frov14 NOTARY. _I .e:yEami.-oictiker in B. It., Consvancer, • Eta., Etc. 70-urrev1L1icing in 11• its i5ranottes fleeda, N.I.,rt.caLces, B'111. ArgeEirneuts, &e-, promptly and carefully limper e& and correctnespciai s vitaral-tsitd. and aranapt attention paid to the st..4crehirrIg of. Titles, ad t, all matters con- . ihitoted. with the trvisfer n, Beal Estate. " • CHARGES REASONABLE, TER: BARR-4'37E7'45 14,SOCOSIW Otace one_ trio(! -r from. Cameron it mpbell's Bank.- ..0'91201-TOlt, for .1[3.anIc of' •likrailtent; and 0,,Evaaissiatier for taking iiiiidavito for 14satitoba. _ , 4' writ, Town, ab,a -Village property bought it4d. gold, (private t s) Loaned en Bta.ortgage gOttrity at 6 and 6..11 oe.rce.it. - ,14105.), invoitedl for private persona upon tttw tyfst Irt.-4-stge securities without tiny ex - 1St to:lie-N(1er.• • ands for ae ill Manitoba atta the North „ 7;m— — • EtititC245D, 11. kutu- "yrr, of the University of 'rdrontd, ()aloe Camp tn--esse, the Dr is Kett in the office: can at thel.inekitow Bank. (IENERAL. • TO- LEND easy terms, paynient:. Apply ,to - • • JOhN -UOO1L Ageitt Dungannon -• T$. F. M • A/.2 Provincial Loianl SurveYor, Valuator ne gadi' s Drut Stele '47- tag tut.. Outs All .irdtzs lay- mail will re-. c-eive p r apt attention. . 1 c. • ert. litsktra.tice _Agent,. — , ENT1STRY. gROM.E,, l.i•ientiate of D -ental .3urgery, has re-- wiAted Wingliatn, wletre „he- will carry- .on • tits dentistry business. bat he would beg- tn pa t xon.s that be.wiii Visit Luc -know oa the first. NI o d and. 'Tuesday, a'A d. also -on .61,4, third .74,1liclay an Ttlesday of each month Otace at Whitely's: Hotel. - . 15, • _ hytt meets the 'Thursday oibeforeiull moon each month at •8, p.m . Visiting- breth- • reit c • - GEO.. A.SIPDA.1.i.L. LA.WIRENCE. W. Secretary, 'CKNOW 14: *sets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, la Cilir 11%11, (.21a-,m0.011-st. • Ail bre th.rmi cor- dially invited.• •• • W. Alt.lit Secretary. BRICA-N•' N°11k GraLda t -ad - . t 1--"fibihat on a week inyour ar Preaching in an isdjoin- 4nd 85 atitfit •-zmister said his eloquence sT portlive a great impression, the co•l- /ing been the largestr-for years. :CAMO4. oftwout BANKER& vp ax...T.:c),-- • MOriey to Loan at Recludee He es io - • - Suit tne Timer.: • - - Loans ou Mortgages as Jaw at 6 per cent., NOM. -AB tileRTAAAES Boum: . . Prate and dieques; all pints. cashed. Speciall and -Prompt Attention "paid to the Collection of Notes., Xecounts, Rents, &c. r ABLE AT rAlt maned -Rt;Al the Principal cities and tQW11fi f ("Mt u - and on theThiitesk States and Great Britian . Partles ItOrtitting ; • Win And •this the cheapest.- safest, and -most' •, convenient Meth o? • fir.T' ER EST t. Five' per. Cant. allowed Depogits in th - Savings Back Department.. • Funds- ihivested for private Parties.. We are pliparea to offer to -customerg every • facility:afforded by a frlhartered:Bank • - • • .arid ou equally. fa-vorahle -t•erms ' • Ctelltite-Yaneink In all Its Bratieb.eS. Fire and Life fitsitrafice.- BET COM *ANIES REPTIESENTED„ OFFICE MOITITS--Prtint 9 A.M. TO 4 P. Xit OA1ViERON &CAMPBELL, -Lucxxow. 4.OIJ,W. • il-CKNOW LODGE OF THE ANCT. ff i • ent -Ordertif troited-Workmen, meet in the Oddfellows 19;a11,- on the second and Jag • tinday evenings of each uunth, at 8 -o'clock. Visiting,B•rethrezi are cordially iv vited to • at- • tend, -KERR, • J. W. -ARMSTRONG, •• •Master Workman. Recorder. -twin:Low, July 14th, 1882. 0 IIND FEED • WALTER TRELEAVEN kg fix the ,paist, still keeps on hand/A.4w and •Superior stock.of • CEN E R CROCERIE S 4kclu4ing everything found in the lerderof a good. housekeeper. He would also inform the Pc hi ic,in ore particularly the farraingcommun- ity, that he has engaged the services °la TH.OROUGH MILLER, Aid' wilt carry_ on the /ffilling business -with -reultwed vigor,- and by turning out good griotg iro quick time. :gaiu increased patronage from the public. 411kinds of • , GRAIN AND GEED* : constantly on hand. - Goods atelivIred te. any !art of the - 'Town. - • NOs TRELEAYEN, •. LICENti-ED l'artieshaving salea will do well to give him a IlfgheiSt - 47 -Ash. Orfeo raid lei ireftideace.---WrilloughhyStreet,opposite the :Methediiittchurch, TRITLE-ATE/f. ckedir Angust 26tli. 1881. •89 Our The- Noiernt 9, is as follows •POVRTR. -=-1 2nd, . Maggie, .Aier report for S,_ • No: O-NEY TO LOAN at 7 per cent. ;from Moran 4th, Ir— v? 1-4741 Lottie g. Johnston ; in Ontario ait- wellas Idanitolut. Partici -de- 2 tti 20 veark. lists of:Farms for sale [ Q T• • Blake ; .3rd John • • by- inspigiting,the,adVertiaing fa, Vat. f011enving siro. us. to sell fat:ins.., cons: 1...t th,aeiruiouni'a:-no any. "d • HOLYROpD NOTES... Prom Our Own Correeponde.nt, • Sleighing is once. more hailed with -delight by the young Wieland gentle- men of this vicinityi who appear to be enjoying themselves -sleigh-riding: ,We understand that the well_at the school- has -been cleaned out and the pump. • repaired. This is something whichIes been very badly needed for the past two years. A • team belonging to Mr. 011iver -JolinstOn, thelOth on., ran away - the other evening, •-bilt was caught by. Mr. A. Shoebottom,- before- any daniage .was done. - We understand. ital. Mr: Peter ()or- - rigan and 'his estiraafde lady represent- ed this' locality at th 3. "St. Andrew's the.Tircrit.a fe-3-,an-I---iplituckalow on the the Methedisi Oburarh9- f llov6r4Pr.'•- '_Ncvember 26th. if: LucknoW, preach- 'Irnetive Sermon in falE AS "eh here, on Sunday, 12ar EY TO LOAN. - ••• •11110•101.1111........4.••••••., FIELD' • wn-trOrrespOriclent; tNts pri.kyr t. smes street, Mon - 2 • treal, is to the pointiad tonvincing-: St. Jacobs Oil has proved of incalCulable value to me- in. a ease of rhettmatism, having liven mealmost instant relief." . In the same strain of expressive. brevity writes Mr. john C. Plerning, editor:in ehief- of the Montreal Post: • "I have lunch pleasure in • stating-tgat,Irom the use Of St. Jacobs Oil, I find if excellent think it .a. geed 4,6 heat it," Said the doctor • "what 'e collection amo• unt to in ted to ninepenee," replied the other. pence," said the doctor • "dc you that---.1arge.?" "Large it's three the usual amount. Our ordinary tion is never over threepenee.” " Ah, en,"- said the doctor, -" my eloquence , didn't go for much ; I pat• in .sixpence Jszyself.'t • -• Ths temperance speaker, Francis Mar- • PhY, hard at work in Seetland and eh- teiaing wiany followers. Actors who have travelled through the .eonntry- agree -that the meet perfeetly built g . — about mime 1L-1 E. FinlaY• . . the lioririnIst, Beatrice 17 however, butr-.4,1k,•Kilp• atrick . all the glory if Oetober:. To the C4e°. Oran - become nudism/ming January it will be solaty- Riddle ; the, largest telescope'u Luc•inda- • expectations of astrf rough calculgiai•-' - Kilpatrick/ • Eleptember, 3 • to the sunl)katie -Moran; 2nd, and thd-Wcd, Catnerine E. Blake. and oil; , jeil°227I-Zra.nn-L-a1114, Joseph Moran and•decorated theatre -of the pnitecHtt-Ams, is 7,./r Denver. Lannan ; 3rd, Matthew few days ago Be',. X. L. jOat'iw---4Pire 4th Anse" Fin-laY• prior, WOO shioners a curprised to receivofis e ftginsT. Wm. Clair one of his parione-tenth • ey 3rd Maxwell ; 4th 'barley crop as .4 thank-offetiing to - Cbarebe• An. Reed., - • •• e -best spellei. in the 2nd -R- 8, 1882. HOLE •spelling matches were: Fourth, Annie J..Kickley ;- Senior Third,' Beatrice V. • Finlay ; Junior Third, Mary Riddle; -Second, Katie Moran,- Second Part, "Norman Shackleton, Ma - well Wilson-. • The pupils and young people of the Above Section are preparing for -an en- tertainment on Thursday -.night, Dec121St - -Ohlittniai tree will forth one feature of the entertainment. A small admission, fee, of le,L cents is to be charged, the proceeds to be used in erecting a bell On the schonl-house.: Rev. R 0. Renders his been hold- ing revival -meeting for _some- -weeks now at Blake's appoin.tment. No. 4,- Kinioss. The following marks, based on regu- lar attendance, good conduct and general proficiency, were obtainedby. the pupils of this school for the month 'of November, 1882. The !lathes of the first four in_ each class are given-- , ;in order of merit Fopmin -McKeri.- zie, 114, :Archie Kerr, -108. .. „ SENIOR - Hall, !..1.31-; Geo. - V1etoher,130 ;:-Nellie Gray,. 127, Ones.' Mellish, 118. . • - _ Stothers,- 143 Ida .:Jones, -142.; Katie Kerr,' 115: ; Ben Baker, 6— -.SENIOR :-SEc.0,13,----.-.Tain4. 197, Ellen Harris,137 Frank*Igel.- Anba!• Harper 12-8, . -4itep$EcoND,--4gnea Corrigan 215-; Mary 0.1.111088.4. 171 • Peter Corri- gan, 162; Mary. :Kerr; 155. SENIOR PART SEdONDI—Datisy Ba- ker 143 ; Mary McKenzie, 122.; Jno. McLennan, 120;- Jno: Fletcher; 120. .)-*Nicnt TART- Szoorrn,--Mary- SOW- art,- 139,; Fred Jones, 123Joseph •Corrigan, 122 ; Rodger Cain, 104. e011111i Uhl it "AT /0 Ners.-7-W• wish it to be distinca y .toiderstood -that wed° lot kart ourselvei- regpoutible. 1w- _ the rie!eli expressed by cOrreeponiknts—:.ED. • r .6.6hoOi Teachers -To- the ,E.ditor of the $entinel!: question of the selection of teacher's for our :public :scheol now ocouping the - attention of the School Board is one of the -utmost importance to the ratepayers - generally, but more espeCially to the parentswho have children attending the - - We knew .of no profession entailing :the same labor and responsibility,: and re- quiring the same length of time in acquiring,. that affords " such. Small and inadequate renuiteration aa ahat of a School Teacher. -There :is as much difference between different -lawyers, doctors, merchants, or even preachers and to be a•succesSful teacher requires ability, tactandexperience, as well as my e s a conscientious regard for the rep -mg- mug vittla d•uties to their- Constituents. by sque .%tft..,40tIc on theinib'ec f S Eij mg down; the salaries' of the teacheef" lur" think -.they are best. fulfilling their -Ttie jle:menfillsat:Itiottheeieninei:31yremrigale::: whencw e cee qualitieshillthewoaf uad the creittittnGerg Itaallicesuem- bliities, of the positicin. Some trustees . is a. bad plan changing teiCh- hi eheapesi 'dues -pas, jasuts: .the curative •0 a.iad,by securing t edy to a party arouncl him. = ' sihle. to fill theipoSition at their :die- tr.,- . - Resat This we consider a great' mis- take ers _frequently if it an be avoided - but to allow an -old and tried teacher to go Ancl,fill -their place with- a- new ,and untried one for the sake- of * few paltry liollars increase of salary, is cer- tainly'44;ery grave ero.r indeed. We 15 to are moved to write -this letter by the 200.-4 recent conduct of the board towar- se4ti0ai one of Our most valned teachers, Ali . - _ ), Burgpss. Miss •::Burgess has taught in. 1,1,41 our 0.1b1.itzi school for twelve years, The during which -lengthened ::•Pariod not a_ start_ sincle, complaint has ever been . made- niles-wes , , :against hr by - either master or 'the most fertile v=W- mspector.:.: She is a most-conscientiOusF west. 'Their -is 'very -gooilt, arid .pa4rt.faling teacher, and --enjoya along the.,James-riyer.-- valley not only tlie.affectien and geed Will of to 30le- few --the, _surface. the children but also ;the c-onfidence 'Sir; I wil itritg:fAl.- rarnbiiu anct,esteem of the parents and citizens._ generally:, At -a recent Meeting of the, ' - board it was eonsidered,- and we belieVe - 'preverlrso) that the best teacher should s�ut signed to the lower .clepartmeisisl the---azilefa9ttuor;bnieiow4pi:Elpeintsin,Toit,iil:rietdic•if:O" liOwever consulting '- ess in: the . matter at.all, tyd op9,4trintli d 'States will ti.juni eP . 7 'Melt witirOnt an - increase Of, -sal* while - -Miss Murray who formerly „Ot- c'upied the position was nia-d:e to change --- "places' with. Miss - BiirgesSiat arr.increa e of salary. - Middleteri's".SalAryi-wits likewite increased and Miss Burges was -asked to sithmit to the humiliati4 • of-- an Irish 'promotion, -to--underfa,14; harder work and to take,. -!„.a._ -po§itNit subordinate to Miss , iV,Eurray whotis gettibi' she .formerly - withOtt -increase Of salary. It -should beiber4 in mind that Miss. Biniess'certificate • . = . _ .18 a permanent 2nd class B, while Miss Murray's. is in expired 3th class We not question the good 'intentions:a the board but theyshoweda deplorable: 140k of tact a..s well aseourtesy to*ards. Miss Burgess, ,,and ;their action' bids: :fair to deprive us of the services of a. - veined- and efficient teacher who has served .1w -faithfully for[i - period .. twelve years.. We hOpe. to see the - matter yet..arranged and Miss-13urgeset retained in tile school . PARENT.i To -the Editor otare Sent#zel. : DkaR Sts,. -----It is now twenty Months -since I left . Lucknevy and:44 ' old -homestead, -destined for. :Nike* . once dubbed- the great American desert, but which has long since- received -4 •better nate, and to -day _ranks among the first of the states and territories of the nation.:; and why? beeauSe of her pure air,lertile soil, : and thousands _of . broad: acres of rich -farm and pastes- r land, that may be had 'for the taking, take and they are being tn as - homer. --- , , . etead's pre-emptions and timber claiMk:, every day The rapidity. with which jt is being settled up and tilled-ris sonfie.i -thing wonderful. -,For instance, thr0- • Weeks . 'age, four -townshiPS,":- three. 10,,,. which form' a part of Bre** .cOtint----: . , • . Caine Into inarket, :and ingide of fort - eight hours not . a single timber -61aiu' cou14,-.10,found:in-,----any----ofttlio5e-towlit;' •that -had.-..not been filed on and tak• up for farm_ purpose. - . :Joitnesteii*-, and: pre-emptions are filed on, by. a*, score every day, Claims in "iny neighs; berhood sell readily at 4000 to .$4409): ,accerding, to the .--ainoUnt Of imProi4-: ments thereon. - The soil here is -ariehi-, -black- lOara to the depth of -..s,,Yo or thrtiir, feet, beneath -Which- lies- a s rata of o ; ti-- is yellow clay of a quality uitable "I'V in aking•first class brick. . aine Of t finest. specimens of 'Wheati- eorn,_ , oat rye, barley, potatoes, and ther reg - tables that were raised : in - sodt-ranir. broke_ this Past -spring, are "sho*n.,,,,bi, promininent plitees-hevie,---and--eitite t Wender and admiration of all who Fl.pect ': them.- , :Wheat yields ' 04:-:, . bushels per acre ef.-4,rdN.Q. 1, commOisf, oats, :: yield; 1-80 : bushels freni three ., bushels -of -seed, corn brings 100 bushelt.. • of- ears, to the .aere and . potatoes weigh-, ing from. one to two putin., cis-- each. - *11 these go to prove the -adaptahilil..y of -Dakota soil to profitable agriculturei. .and yet with the golden - -o0ortuilit hoyi ..many young "Bloods," ' rather lounge about town,- loioi#g tag:stores-au .dry -goods boxek they expected- to ._hatch• -.11 therefrora.,:tOtbo s? Blues • Up—Your system for wort. ZOPESA, the new Dyspepsia and Liver rem- - edy, attends strictly to business in toned- , mg the Stomach. Liver and Kidtiey.e. Samplebottles, 10 cents, large bottles 15 cents.-•• be, a ith Burg w*Se, EA = Aberdeen,' Nov. 1