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constantly from April to October, and
next morning was 1,ying in j pool of
water. How would you like to live
oe coffee :and hardtack, and sparingly
of that? Well, that ►s what we had
' until after the capitulation of the
city, due to the inconvenience of land-
ing s'ippliea. Of cour.e, ee are feed-
iog pre' ty well now.
"Wednesday. August 10, we bad
to go into the enty
.n„hn�entR, twenty -
tier hours, !Val al ing five and six
tiles in the hot sun—when it •isn't
raining.- with ride and ammunition
and rations makes one quite exhausted.
Upon arriving there we were put to
work extending breastworks on the
left dank. The enemy never bother-
ed tz •, and. I rets
' to camp • he
mc.rc g in 1 dren
a,d following U. ,,u; claw it we d decidedr
to make an attack on the cit e
writer encloses a newspaper clipping
giving an ac.;ount of the fight of the
13th of August. The Thirteenth
Minnesota led in the general advance,
with conp.•t, ! as at. ae
We are " guard )
on t: p i, . a re_ er,
qu►.rterecl in old ih.. '% lei
`tc; en
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at►1ett, ,g'f•
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One has tobeou ;.t•alert. •
of the boys have been slashed,, c
managed every time to make
would be murdered or warders b
the dust. The natives are v
treacherous—take to stealing a
• plundering as a duck does to wat
The population of Maeila is tstima
at 375,000, principally pati % es a
pigtails, with :t sprinkling of Briti
ers and Germans. There are thir
seven Catholics churches. Some a
over two huddred year old. The
is one in Cavite built in 1643. 0
in St. Cruz is built entirely of it
except the door, which is of marb
It cost f3,000,000. It i3 a wond
ful piece of architecture. There a
considerable ruins duo to eartbquzk
which are very com►non. T
churches are lavishly furnished. The
streets are narrow and the sidewalks,
which are of stone, are so narrow two
can't wa'k abreast in many places.
They can hardly be called sidewalks.
The first story of every building is
entirely a mass of masonry. Most of
the buildings in ruins are occupied by
Chinese and natives, such as peanut
and fruit vendors.
"The natives are very=uper3titious.
Some are smart and take to music
very quietly. They are not indus
trious, but live hen; band to mouth—
that is, the CommoD class. They
don't believe is hard labor. When
they can't pick their living from trees
they almost starve because they ,,have
no 'step -ladder:.' They are ab uc as
useless as the Spaniards. Too slow
for the Americans.
• * * * "Our Brigadier• General is
Scotch—MacArthur !hiring the
ciyil war he . rose from private to
colonel. He said to our Colo el, now
a brigadier general "All I can say
about your men, Colonel, is they are
▪ too eager.'
"Before I close 1 must tell you
about the native drink, beno. It is
made from the juice of rice and tropi-
cal roots and alcohol, but some of the
boys elaim 'hat it is a ..ompoutd of
saw- ,lades Jrse. ... IS a o- . ►n,
�r-b1: leL, e After tt ing the
• first drink you imagine see a
torchlight procession coming up the
street and the third drink wi;l make
a roan throw atones at his mother.
Never tasted or experimented on it,
bub intend to take 1 bottle of it
home.. • a ti9, nger er .us
urinci; have see:- • • el It ,Pd n
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March. •
We novice t. is ,be Thirt�enth
Miunesota was en' aged in the fighting
during the past week at 5fa!ahon.
—A meeting to organize a "Loyal
Legion'' will be held ir. tho Temper-
ance Hall at 4 o'clock on Friday.
S S NO 2. K I N LOSS
t Report of S. S. No.• 2 for We month
of March :—Excellent -5th clans—L
Arnold, D Lane. 4th class—A Lane,
E Richards, Lyd Arnold, A Malcolm,
T Mc}titchie, C I'� yell. 3rd class—F
t 'ossell, M Robertson, N Malcolm. W
Arnold, W Greer. 2nc} class—R Mc-
Connell, M Walsh_ F Gossell, W
truest, L Richaeds, R Robertson, J
(:nest. Part 2nd—A Bassos. N Mc-
Connell, M Guest.
Good -3rd class -M Mckitchie, W
Ryan. 2nd class—D Young.
Fa —4th class—M Lane. 3rd
class -M Rvan, H Malcolm, J Rich-
s"da, F Atkinson. _'nd class—A Mc-
Connell, V Rvan. L DR AAV, teacher.
Grain Market.
'Ile following are the marketquote-
ions for ' '.is week :—
Pe: ', G5c to 65c
Wheat, re;c to Glc
Barley, 40c
Oats, �►0c to 30c
SEED CRAIN FOR SALE
Mex.:, See. !'gas
¥an d chfn:: Zai' y
S J:in�' What
The al eve a 1 c1e r► and fr •' from
:! s(eds. Apply a
E. GAUNT, Luck n tw P.O.
12, West Wawanosh.
FARM FOR SALE
ING EAST if A 1. f' OF 1.DT.:14. 1'O''.
uc ��a 1 ow.. 1 i1,, . ►�t e , •
,twenty ..e.en a• . • l r ; l c d
el do* ►. T� 4 ,.• 1• �:�1 y - ►
J. C. GRG\ i)Y, KiL': EJ"i.
FOR SALE
A BARGAIN.
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SPRING SEASON
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We now have a complete asssortment of
Flowers, Ilaboas,
Ohifo; Etc, Etc.
Everything necessary to make
a Stylish Bonne'. or Hat.
As the Spring seems to have ort'r d every lady wi want
somethi.,g new► millinery. lie blicit n)i- r order, and
customers will have our best attention.
woo*" atoNts•
We have a special line of guaranteed prints to clear
out at 1Uc per yard. Also some nice French
M nslin3, VL _lite Piques, and Mayflower Lawes.
ti4L.f.Yr-
Bi.
ck ,r ue' f !• worerl undressed Kid Gloves,
.i.iugular price, $1.25; Special.
Black Four.Buttoned Kid Gloves,
Regular price, $1.15 ; -Special
Mrs. Sinith,
.75c.
:75c,
iZll'/CI1Ott
CEO. H. LAWRENCE,
Snap S1ots.
0���• Cr�stuur • a s
Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County Crida p April 14th
CORSET COVERS,
o�: i-v`� All prices
tet. , s
-r from 25c
up to 75c.
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Whitewear t
Nelenteen u zee eet.t
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Our new stack of Ladies' ,r Whitewe
�has just
to intending p irchasers of this lineof goods, we
early as the stocks are soon broken
and the
picked up firs :.
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to
W. C. JOHNSTO N
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• ��� �`. 1. Special Lino
3.t $1.00.
u h kI R T S.
All prices,
oto from 50c
un to $2.
ijRAES,
All
Jis
prices
From 2oc uo to
$1.00
been opened up and
would advise buying
nicest garments are
we re showing a special line at each; 75c.
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NI6N1f�JN�S,
All prices
from tiOc
u p.
a a <:L; p„
doch & Co, - LUCkOW
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t.TTRCHTSO;\ 11:13 opener
MILLIN
Take Thern MIILLJNEJIA
THEY GET THEM FROM US. JE3_0,_
Tip top Facilities, =Tier top in (lualityr
Tip top Variety. Tip top in Treatment
BUT PRICES AWAY DOWN.
We postively give as much, if not :more, .in.
Country
NO USE LOOKING ELSEWHERE, .
CALL UPON US.
1 values than any one. in: thy'
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fwrezic
Lgwrarzoo tirolinstopet
Furniture Dealers al;d• Underts
aker
People must
Have Grocer4e.s
The greec question is where to get then. We keep 'the bes
qualities to be had., We don't pretend t sell th•• to below c st, but' dt.
sell them at a very close margin, ,
TEAS
Black, Green and Japan are tine( ualled in -quality and prices. Yot:
will save from 5 to 10) cents per pound IT you buy from us instead of ten
peddlers. Compare q:i, ity and price..
CROCKERY
We ha -e a fine assortment cf dinner- setts, ter, berry and
Bette very cheap. 0,111, examine t h a get ri,-es.
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FLOTTR & FEED
All kinds of flour and feel kept constantly'
delivered to any part of the town.
AntI'-she will be phased to have a _visit
from lif'r old-tima customers, Arlt ,�11)
,fact, any one haviu,. A%iu1ss in this:.
_ line., Everything: will " he found
quite up-to-date.
,liars and Bonnets .are. •eho specifllty, -but • rnaiyy" of th('
latest fincies;will _be found well deseu ing the' attention of t11t
ladies.
Respectfully;
MRS MIJ
YouCI
Afford
Let' your•wagon or buggy
LOO
fflr�
EST IN THE WORLD!
We have on jla:ad u full assortment of the Best Bicycles
THE 3 made.
NON X L, WELLAND V OR CLEVELAND
a They Stand at the Front. .ie
L�OOK HERS -I
The radical novelties in the Cleveland Bicycles for '99 inc de
the new Cleveland combination ball -and -roller bearing;
ew ethod Of anchoring the spokes in the hubs; a modified
ntire►
handl bar ; parings with lessened friction ; modifications i
front and rear forks ; an improved crank y.Ike ; heavier tubin n
fuller frame an fork reinforcements; a larger frame head, g' `•
refinements on the hllow axles. 0 and
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ir 1,14
THESE IMPROVEMENTS have oeeu Thoroughly Tested and present in th n1Rtp
Machine Better Fitted for its Work than any other that has
on the market. yet been placed
If you, want a good .wheel,one that will give you entire satisf
'my fl omm us. Our pre ees are tight. action in every respect,
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CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR CATALOGUES.
D. C TAYLOR'S -- LUOKNOW.
.pring_ Is
Millinery
When with two coats of our Prepared Carriage
Paint it will look as good as n-ew. You cin
apply it yourself, and the cost- is ' only a trifle,
toile while the change :in appearance is wonderful.
n ,hams. Goods
°c .h a and Alallobogh,
C- 1.1-3" (3-RO C: ER S
ABSTRACT
Statement of Receipts and Exnenditure-i for the Townslii
of Kinloss
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Jan. 1—To Balance on hand at last audit .
Dec. 31— Total receipts .
1898. EXPENDITT E,
Dec. 31-13 n v roads • } •'
_ a d. )ricl�,es X1372 f,8
Relief .. •� Q«.
• • • . . . • • • I ... ♦ • r • • . • • • • • . •..• • • !' • • , • • 3g. 00
o ,
' 'alarier► and allowances • • . • ..*.-
Relief
• •• .. w GT5 30
School purposes •3380. 94.
Printing, postage and "tat4onery.-. ,' . 66 23
1699 :1I
:142 9?•'
. 88842 '08'.
County rate .. ,':... .. ... 1.412 38
Miscellaneous .• • , .:........ 107 72
Board of Health ...... .... , • ...... • '.:.: 20 00
Drainage •-.. • 40.•••••11 2 30
Total Expenditure ' • .. : • $7514 45
Balance on hand - - $1527 63
WTE, the undersigned, have examined the, • Trfasurer's accounts of the -
Receipts and Expenditure of the municipality pe p y of the Township .of.
Kinloss, and report the same correct according to the vouchers .submitted to
us and in accordance with the above Abstract Statement
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FINLAY' MCTsNF.s,
TnoiaAS MURRAY, �►uditur8
MUSIC - TAUGHT.
Lessons in
Vocal and lnstnimental
Music and Harmony
are taught,_by
MRS. M. M. KEE,
BULL FORSERVICE
TRI: I: ND.ERSIGNED WILL KEEP
for service his 1�r year old thoroughbred. Short-
horn bull, "SMUGGLER," for service -un lot
1'2, con .1' , Ashfield, for the .s. -aeon r f 18!,9,
'1 NkM 5, $1 if paid at tin► • ► f . rrrice•, $' f
booked for Season, payable in 1 ke f, mt +•r : •
Pedigree produced if required.
J. 1 F. ANDREW
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
f.:6( .1 bor-,e r;'d•
Havel..•k street i�
Thi a ; a large i ru
lot i* in a q. ,cl e►
suPpliei
aO( ebt �9. r.
clefs a.4 est.,t.. \ .,.. .. ,•s of the ' t
,alt of 1u 1 l ae'1;:t'.1 •• .,.tca .1).•
!halt:, on a ;„ ..- .. ! t . , '
- iR af.
Lur`:r K, r.,. , •. 91 1,... . 4
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•.. g . '1 '1. .rnv.h: !rrt'r,'li•t;l
e op Ap 11 2.',,18;t', -tw-, DL.. Ll b
WA. se 1 xvhl tefere, •
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.-. j ' _ ' .. 11; },.twos,' b
&Ai( iter.
(}odEriCh
one a. re ..f :�
th's
on the pest•,.. „ •! • 0
t n!tivot ion !L 'we
f: Ni - nicb. at ct4..ant
ani . •;.wire► 4u
Ior fur b.- p? : iG. , Op!,
J11ME8 BE YJt'.4,
5. :A t;u'1C3•.•
BULL FOR SERVICC
'LHE L-`iWET'."rr -!q) tY1 .J. 1 I EP1
roc •e f .
I. r • •: • i,..••
6. ►- eor ►, t i of
A c.. ,1• •I ! e e.r$'4
ts/ ala .os. I. Or' f
t 1 • ' e. ,, ..f,. i
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u.
hands of
on Brown
committed
s convict-
ing party
ly disposed
the benefit
at cost to
tined from
the hang -
to perform
order and
tirnentality
re interest-
ated.
Our Sock of Paints is poznct -
WE_ HAVE : .
Ready_ Mixed Paints - D .Colors, pi tsha es
For inside or onttido works � •.' r
pine etirriage, -Damar,
Genuine White Lead - ` varnishes Furniture, Elast : (,:1
Uc vernment Standard' ' - ' ,
Floor Paint, fast drving- ±.
1 J;
�Enamels,
also a large assol tmer..t • f
Artists' use. A.LABS1'l.'
} ECTION WALL 1' :\ tag j! t .
and W11ite.wasli itslies, I'�,i' !i •ll '1'.
Ii
niSll Blushes, ant1
¢ tJR PRICEY ARE RIGHT
RELIABLE HARDWARE HOUSE
7.73 4 -
CORRIGANS'
is the place to make yo':r selections in
1'RWtJKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
1 have in stock the following :
tpplea
.slacking'
Black Lead
Blue
_ Baking Powders
resolution was mom anti ei Barley, pot
adopted : Whereas the Beth hf,►H1;riek
Canada were led to belie Lroo '.
after the Plebiscite was Basket,' -
majority desired prohil)itie c"his
be granted, therefore re O:)fi a
this meeting deeply regret) Geut.•ctiel;.ey.
(:armed, f�tx;do
of the Government to int _
hibitory legislation, ant ett3 tate •
calla npon Parliament to t rn•tc4Tru, {t
(r)2►! 1
mandate of the electorate t'tlr'rant116.11
it out by enacting such 1 "';Irriu t' iwtler
will fairly embody the i, -enT rtr'r
people as expressed in ti Felt.
I tried Apple
Extracts
Hilts
Fid', alined
2'b h, dried
;Ge•lotine
Hops
Houep
Inb►
Liel+rier •
1.itne.lui'(
, Demons },anta,re
Lard
• •M ateben -
Mince Mea ,.
Meal. .• .
Macaicilif
rMurtard
1Meata, canna d
Magnesia
Death of Mrs. r '.4. I'"16111• aiways
Iu the death of Mrs. ___
loved wife of Mr. Pet.'
dier known venerable clerk of the .L►.lf/,�1•l��fl`,;' s>�1S
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Tai
The Glasgow Kinloss, on Saturday la�iffiQI1' s' ,t,if'y
rose from the looser one of its oldest Baker and Confectioner. — –
at one time lady vas wellnow
who \kCamphor 9t.,
Ir'
In these respected by all. ^ •Dece
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Nutmeg,
()Motive'
int, sweet
ioil4cfastor
Oran f es
Omit Meal
i'sliilr
Peels
•lPip�e,-
!Pick le
Pesrliuw '
1 eas,cataaed.
1'rl $per
it:�isinp
Rice
Rice Pions -
Saco
5islmnn
t/I:tura
• ri
811 aro.
on
10112,10.14
TtApieca
rotnateer canned
Teaa
Tobaccoes
Whiting
Lipner Set:4
Yeast Cakes -
1.)ioner Sets
Sas
• !Water Setts
1Berty 8-40
rrnihrtgettt-
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a'*'4x.f-r)5r
d the name,
length of ser -
so on of each
Department
in Scotland in , s Dealer iii all kindi of tz
ytGroceries, Canned •GOods e4
gBouetnhtly:siirri..tlaiend8ts.
been residents of aid
since and onl last
Mims Smittz,A
Le, p4. spared In giv.! lessons uu
read, Buns .
PIANP AND ORGAN
Ap her h me on
(.:k'AR PFr•1)UL i,, Ca
t. i..las1.
First Class . .
FARM FOR SALE
and Cakes, 100 acres of land with 75 acrei" clared and
25 ecru/ good rtanding timbcr. Cheap and at
. . Fresh Daily ". I reasonable rates, It ham a good house and an
extra fine barn and. young orchard. . Farm
I well drained and good water, In lovation•
Flour, Oatmeal and Corn it -is 4 miles frota-Lneknow and 5. miles froin
I Ripley on lot, 7, von. 1,, lirnloss- Apply to
meal always on hand. JAMES Aft LFOt., rit:1 tom.. . K11210.01, or J NO.
CAKIII011, Lake Linden,
Some seasons the styies are more pleasing than others.
The designers of Paris and New York never placed
better patterns before the public than for $pring 1899.
Our *posting
Is on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
1311a -i, 1411111 AND
We extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to visit
our Show Room on the above days. •AS
vrThe Highest Prices Paid for EGGS in Cash or Trade.',E1
CANELL,
UMW.
tilio lid Loads thomilllo
FOR
Family Groceries &
Canned Goods
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
, FLOuR, FEED AND ALL KINDS OF
SEEDS;
FINE -4WAttS $peciafty.
HE. LA RGEST STOCK, THE
CHOICE.S7 GOODS A ND THE
$32$ST AVM*
OBTAINABLE IN LUCKNOW.
Goods delivered to all parts of the town.
JOHN
ELLOTr.
That Touches The Bp.
MAcITUDIS SYSTEM RENOVATok
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Weak and Impure Blood
Liver and Kidney Diseases,
Female Complaints, etc.
Ask Druggist or write direct to licoLood, GOORRICH, Ont.
Sold by Harry Days, Luoknow.
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Card of lhanks.
Not only dv.e...a.ng e‘urnature, bet
I will) to sin ly thank the general
pulilic for th fr past liberal patronage -
and the large Isusiness 1 have done in
Lucknow for the past 28 j WS.
gives me the assurance that the pubis
linows I are doing what ilAilit will)
them I pay F pot cash for all my
of the ianie.
I kis° carry the largest and beet
.assorted stock of
Pailor, Bed & Dining Room Seta
ghairs of al:hZ:s:
Spring Bed Mattresses.
Sofas, Bali Ruts,
Parlor and Exteasial
In fact everything to be foult1
FIRST CLASS
FURNITURE
WARE ROOM
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and silwa)s at Rock -Bottom
A.ZDavison,
THE UNDERTAKER
AND EMBALMER
MRS. A. M. ARMSTRONC
• TEACHER 01P -
Piano, Organ, Violin,
Voice Culture, Thorough
Hass Harmony and Coun
point.
Pupils prepared for Conllerv
RES1DANCE—Cauti *trot.
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