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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1900-03-30, Page 4• ;,t?
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a on. the dollar:
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now in a position
ING, NEAR ' H DIST, With
hzzar.
l•
Comae• one.. � Co�.e
°al..
home. r
.0 give the pulic, of
S•�
Whimrinds of
leerier
'ate
•iris
r Y,
weir bod�:�' welcome
is a °pleasure 'to
EknoW$sMind
Tax IiIBERTY TO OTTER AND TO Aitron
litiEWAT.AOCOEDI,NO TO THE DIO 'ATEE,
OP OONSCIENOR SYS •P$IS$: ABOYS ALL
OTHER • LIBB$TIR8
°past, She'was an amiable young wo •
'Man; and‘was held in high esteem, by
all•who knew her.' She''taught, with
acceptance at Dungannon,: ' Fin•
lay's and Draney's' public school: sec.
tions. of Ashfield, and, by •her zeal and
demeanor, made to'. herself a • host of ,
friends She leaves behind to : mourn
her;departure in the prime of life, a
17.01:II0W, • •.March •30th, L9O.O sorrowing: husband,, four sons ', and
three •daughters,,' the':youngeut`of whom •
is au infant. boy about two /Week's- old,
elseberparents,.Mr 'and Mwr. Charles
Durnin, of West ;Wawanosh, together:
with.seven,brothers and two ,sisters.:
Her gage was thirty-nine years Her
remains were interred in: -they locality
•in which she had resided -• •:The bereav
ed.'husband,• children and other ,rela
tiives' have -the .sincere'•sympathyof
thelcquaintances
NEWS :;ECHOES
A e lel girl;' in Sterling, Scotland,
wall asked the' other %day to give the
: meaning • .of "the" letters' G''' C. -eV -after--
Gen. Roberts' ., name. After. a: few
ralinetes'. study ale replied : ` ";Goner-
qtly called Bobs.". That girl will make'
her•-weyitn the World.'
The ,Boers now say 'their losses ins,
the war have been lees. than 800 a1'
told ` Before Ladysmith was relieved
`they ; admitted, casualtieis of 4,331
By the time the British,frag flies over
Pretoria they probably be prepar-
, ed •to • reduce the tale to two mules
slightly.wounded.
..204,Thursday of last week ' the • con-:
£cext;in..aid-of the patriot '_fund -was
held; in the: Agricultural ,Hall`;T E. •
Durnin acted as chairman.1 The fol
lowing excellent program was efixc
iently . performed::'•: , Opening'';; 'chorus,
",”and by the Old• Flag";, chairman's•
•
'address; solo;' "For Dear Old England's
,Sake," was:,vgell::rendered • byr:Th',Inas;
.McLean, a -short address on South Af
ilea,: by Wm Anderson,, who has been
for a number of'yeara in --that ;-region;`
• aving madeconsiderabl• e -property .n
Johannesburg, and who has ;recently
returned to; hisforuner home in •Weat
Warwanogh' on 'a"visiting` tour; solo,
"Tite;Absent-Minded Be- ar ",. by A.
E. Treleaven.'a;. recitation .'by...Mies
Laurette' Roach, which deserves' spec'
ial`mention; a trio, "Sons of the •i;ea,"
by1 Ta:Davidson, T. McLean and` A. R .
!2,1;leaven,. `which brought down the
bon a ;recitation .by litiss•N� Davison
f:
'which was well received:; a;uniqueand:
attractive, drill. by. seventeenlittle girls.
traintrid by, the.• Misses M. Wilson and
Hutton ''w
hich � Wes Well. performed,
each girl'doing,her' part so well that
•t ey reflected great credit to these who
trained them as well its to themselves;
tallleau,:"AncientGrenadiers;" color"
" ITp with the .Old Flag," which •was
Well,. rendered by Thomas, McLean;
The telling address of;t'h'e evening was;
-
able, ractical . end,. appropriate ad=
d ess for, 'about half an' `hour, which'.
was listened to with rapt attentionby
the large • audience. • He acted veryy
generously in refusing to accept , any
remuneration for his expenses, time;or.
ss ,a c
addxe nd the citizens zeng of D
un
no% especially -the committee of an-'
agement;
e
ms n' t, t n er'
him their'
h air
then
nX'
,
A
� roots,:
,.gra
ins;,grass
es a
nd c
lbverg
,
e•
solo,fellThem '1 .Am 0 ne; , was This system. ofcooperative' 'expe
r
i,
.P.'given bA .. Trete ven and . rec� mepr,at worK 1n :A iic �It re was Nt lt-
.tationb3► Miss:M.•ary, en 1and .w.as ed n 188with 60 plots; • which were
lc/
. rendered.' A Yuintette< eOur situated on twelve different farms tis
.
Canadian o str .,Miasea h ard ,Ontario. S}ce that.clte, huwvci,
MPentland a A, Davidson,. T; go.the 'work has incfad;d, fgom year'
to'
Lcan and, A.LTreleaven; ► en,web hig
ly ayeraidit ,1899
ther
there' .were, 1r2
,U3t a{ , '
appreciate biry t eaudiencu, Tl@ en'. Plots,. • which , weie situated
on '.1.485'
.t rt in nt closed )vh'.'.I
God 'Savo e
farmstrroufhout Cntaro.••
-01'69,gen."„, Mrs A.•'Treleaven acte•d • •' Iis t" io 'P
t" rroiIX0
f.
,
t
•
'lie accompanist," *.ffi ref; rlc tii ii 1..• rl'E i varieties, of "o ttsr
onored theConcertort xth.his
.Pre enco
a r..2: 1arec veri ties o
f s" ev
e
d bei
.
The proceeds anounted'to; about,$85,; ley:
'
which, with the aaiionnt of the previend . ii. ` 'l.'wo varieties of fiulless hailer
collection mak-as. $130. for •the, patridtrc i 4, Three varieties of spring wheat.
fund.. . ' '' ; °5, Three varieties of'buckwheat,,
$ra►det[eet_%; report; Ghat.. ;the .edict
weather this' month has led. a -Very
ood effect, on . retell business in the.
cou tr . The -cash ` al v
n 1'• sales* have been
larger • and ' consid er ble lois
of•heavp
:goods.'which it wan: expected would
have; to be, carried over -till ,next sea-
son,'1have been disposad:of.
,r.
Arlie Minister:of Militia .hers decided
that if more troops 'are required for
• , SouthAfrica' the men; who
ho have offer-
ed for Halifax•garris n,
service aerate:
leave • first;, .chance..'' That is right-.
The nvef•w,lio were ready to, ' offer for,
'the:lea s'.
.• coveted .hum=drum work.of
,.
the country ought not to be oyer -look •
ed"when the o ening for more ebught.
after work ie to be had
•
KINLOSS
"On Tuesday .of last week; Thorned
Mirehouse, of con, 2, died in'•.:his '65th,
`
"ear; after.. an: illness ;: of •' Due.: month
from an 'affection of the bowels:I)e
ceased had underwent'"what;' 'was
theusurgical operation
Pan Monday of last week, but.`, he died
on the:above'date . Everything in the
way of medical attention, and'ether a-
,sistance was li)ni to relieve the suffer-:
ing. , Mr. Mirehouse was' .one o the
oldest •residents bt "Kinloss, hat,tg
livedon the' farm on which he 'died for
`upwards, of 26 -years, and previous :to
•taut time had resided in East `wawa-, for fodder:
nosh, south of \Vhiteehurch' fora num- 18 • Grass Peas and -'two varieties
show'Goods •a
ma
e.rou e
6. .Three varieties of field Peas'
7. • -Two': varieties of bug proof„ field
peas
8;: 't'hr'ee varieties 9f Soy or Japan
ese beans
c."
9; Three varieties of Husking con:
f0.• , Three vaaieties'of nangol_ds: •
11.. Two varieties of sugar ,beets
for' stock feeding.
12. ' Three varieties •of ; Swedeish
turnips
13. Two VarietiesOf-'fall-•turnips:-:.
14. Three vaiieties`of carrots.
15: - Three. varieties of 'fodder or sil-
age corn..
• 16, Three varieties of ;millet:,
17, Three' 'com l.:deation,s;of'grain'.
ber of •year... He• was a man .highly. of vetches.
respected'. by his many friends and his 19. Dwarf Essex rape and twova-
rieties of :kale,
::„ 0". Brae ver -reties of -'toyer;-
;21, .Sainfoin,: lucerne, and mam-
moth red` clover. •
22 Five varieties of grasses.:.
• •23, .' Three' varieties of, field :beans:
•'$.4 Three, verities of sweet; Corn.
25 Four fertilizers and no' fertiliz=
erwith:corn.
•26 Four fertil'izersaand no fertiliz
er. with ••`mangolds.
7,27 So -t ing-peas atz four different
dates to determine the injury done.. by.
the ` ea: bugBruchus :nisi
Pi )
28 Planting: Cut potatc es which
ic have; n' t been coated
have and whish e. ,a:
,with land plaster.
death wi11 be a severe loss ' to his wife
and fariiily _])eeeased was a�membei
of the' Methodist •. church and was in
;politics a Liberal; A:wife' and, family
of ten children, five'girls and five boys,
;are left to mourn the 'lossuf_:a loving
husband.and: gbcd;'father. •; X11 °the
children are at home except two boys
who reside ilakota. ' The family of
the deceased'has been, very unfortu-
ate -.this • winter ,..axe of _ the;: children
havingthe measels at One ''time 'anct;
. thenahe death of husband. 'and 'father..
The bereaved family will have•thesym
patliyr o aag
rflarge e' circle of friends iu
his their sadbereavemont.' The fun_
'eral was. held on Thursday to the ceme
t'eryatTifiin's church::
DUNGANNON NEWS '
h of hue ia'to be
A. new, sc 0 o a e built for
3,;, ',est../aw-anosh
' The month of March. is "making, up
• for trio mild.weather in January • and
,' February.
Last week Mr"s.l McArthur presented
x.
he the a lord with a.b ab a! dau gghter
t g# Yt..
t is time.' We are .' informed h. that
Mother and `baby are getting on nicely.'
Last Friday as , John and., Wiliam
Ferguson; two sons_ :of •;J'arraas;",Fergu-
son,of: West .Waw.an-90h,• were on their
way to attend the funeral of the "late
mer on the.mare took
A ; y
very.ill and they Were obliged to re-
turn home.' Veterinary' J. Medd was
ff its to save. called tilton but. his e o Y.„her. _
life v�ere:of no avail:
1•
• . ie is With deep regretthat, ' have
to chronicle the demise of Mrs, George:
Agar, nee
Durninew
h s
htook.P...lace
• or near . Rownthwaito Manitoba
s, at <
.
i�• pis the 27.tii,of T'ebr fail;: The'd.ecceay=
.._ D' rnln
ed was .a daughter ofGharlee ti ,!
of West Wawat'iosh. At Ilio, twine
of her marring ,she deft here wit her-'
Y° .y N /
ixfo. years,
hasliagd toi.Manitoba,' .80110 n yo s
Y .
tOV
ri3tt ttC�P•�ttl(�G�Mtt,
We
1;ti11-have-a rood
O..
Stoves which ,We :11101st dis-
ose or,befoie •S • 11n arzd•
Seven .'tears In Bad.
Will wv rtinquire
Wonders evee a e s e"? nq,.
the friends'of Mrs. S. Peace ' of Law
rence,.Kan. .They knew she had been
unable to leave her, bed in seven ,years
On :account'et 'kidney and:liver trouble, •
nervous,prostration and general debil-
ity;, but, "Three
ebil-ity.;,'but,'"Three bottles of Electric Bit=:
tersenabled .: nae to walk," she writes,,
"and in three months 1 felt like a new
person." Women suffering from Head
ache,' Backache, .Nervousness, Sleep
lessness, Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy y, pells
�z Spells, will find iceless
i it: priceless'
blessing. Try it. Satisfaction, isgnarl
anteed. Only,50c at 4,' C. Lochead's
drug; store;:
L+XPERiUE .!TAL •UNION• rare
TESTS ,FOR. F'1900 t,
Th members of the Ontario and Ag;
to ai 'a Experimental rrc l�r and Px erimienta Union are
P q
pleased to stafahat' for .1900 they are
again: prepared -to distribu.te into every
Township of Ontario 'materials for ex-
periments'•with fert,ilizers;:fodder crops`,
x•
•
30.. Planting;, corn :in rows •a,
Squires.'
Material for 'Dither number' 25 .ex
periinent or number . 26 expertmen't
will be` sent 'by express, arid for each"of
the others it will be forwarded by
marl.
Each 'Pe
rson-in.
Orio;whoiwishes
to ccnduct an:experiment and:is will-
ing
to rise great. care and accuracyi.n
'the.work'and report the results of the
AS testas soon S a b
hary
oi
le..after' est
.
•should select the. exact experiment de
sired and ;apply' fdr the sante at anrear-
ly . date.:• "The material, will` '•be for-
warded in the Girder in which, the ap,
the 1' it
r
until i
' r roc' 'rued un i he m
plications a e e
ed supply s exhausted.; It Might be
well'for each applicant to make'a see
once choice for, fear the'first Could, riot
Ike grant d
• G". A, '1avitz,' Agr'i'cultural College
Guelph, Oat
G+uel,ph', March -19th. 19001
BUY YOUR BREAD
A7"
er
yen to _ a`
Z S
Youacatialways '(13p end on
getting' r' it '' '1'e�l'1' itn(�'' Vli k
0 ;f U
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.J 27
sr)rr16,
1 df•
� (to 1 lh �
'...Weere 1J (r ecl
�y•I),l
t ftirrnish . 't,ur'table wvltili.
4
7"06eif •.rstf_Z'121S
Ji at 1• ... f .11w•,;..
,` ct 1 ,a,iiCJ hllp ll
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with: ;.
CROCERIES
. • C'ONFECTIONEf Y`
A 1oIIE[EZT
Parties .who purpose buying
hobl-code earlys:.;when
.our present stock is dis
pas .:•
;
ed of, it, will be `.
*514, ,3140:jpplace
therri at the old -•ri
• 1 prices
° die
Liadiugi.114rdware
Stove *Depot*.
tf,re
ne
IOTi „Ini the iimc<lter o" Il'i'cdet• cl` al Grand y:
of the- Village"of 1. ?101 /wwli;' in the,
Crurtty,of 73Aude, Oiretal alfcic1t-'
rt,tt, . ln8olventt.
•IfatiCr`,tH, h< rcby gigen that the Haid .Ir ratter
ice% C;r,'arap(lyr carrying on husinee1 as; u Gen.•
eral•.Merchant of the Vi11Agrof f ucknow, lisua
macre tui AaaigninentyAntler 114 S. 0' 1897,
Oha iter 147; of l tris 1 tate, eiedits, and'Of
. i • tor f g ' . ' . r i'the
fact , t t Iu h iri>rr ao 'r> Vie t
,. d t n fr, l;
•Lut:itnoty, afrtr+taiil, litarriotor at-ltlw' for the
{;ynerrai benefit gf bin greditorzs . 21 'meting' ''Of,%
ct'cditrsra will be held JO: the (,(lice of the' eaitl.
Ansi»nee, in ;the vallatenf..l,icknsrw,<iti. tete„
(itrunty;ef 13roee, tie'l+'rirlay..4he .23id day of
1 lame), 1 JO0,, at the hour of oje o'clock in tht•
'afternoon. Ai .1-kcciVC a atatoilrent of itfi''aira;
alsl>bild, lna'peetors • and fort the Ordering of the
affairN'4tf the estate: lens
, .s, t>:,ly. ('rorlfturs are
"er err te<t t t Ole h it
r .NL <
.IlauoN tth
w thr:
y n<.'
1<
with proof, and l ltrticidara as ropfire l l.>y the
Nrtird Act on.orhr ft r4'tlhe day ()bomb meeting
Aiid'notice fnrtliio• iN given thataft<ir �ho 1Stli'.
r—tray of A»ail,, '1;;100, tier, 4ssigna Win`'praceirll
to aintrihnla'tist'arofvt,sr of tlse eiittite rtniorvi%'
r fit Y
t1i, utas• nitrites 1 t rr� s
p f re.t . la:trrpsl tit trail err..:
w-41yttrrthir'c(; rrift.+tf^.v'Wlricl?. ;toiled net it -t licit '
+'.
h i tc
xVt >ee II V 1 deer t
1 s Y 1 tlra he r
.�vt'il n>tlsr}:itlrfe•
for, 01,1 astsas bratty put Lhet ro f so dlNtribttt<•d,
to r r ' t
any, rrNnt.s
r iris
e N. t,ia e. lie
y f tvin r
sN.
1 J t cd art'
t
a s
shall'not•then ltaVe.ha<ian>ttce,
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Assignee,,
• 7)ate at 1:01tentiil'ii411th day of:1Mari lr;.
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