Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-10, Page 5•
Lug cnow: entinef:, :Br ce 't,ounty,;:March IOth:
THE BOYS• O.'. BRIGEl'.
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keeping ars.. McKay, _, and that Jr 2nd -=Excellent -W McCoy, G'
Ina l ll of life's tempest I'm back to my Carried The'; auditor's report . ::Alun, J Lyons, G .Cameron.
rhymes,- _ M 'Moore M Murdoch,. M.
� y -�' -� to the -board and `"hati ,n. C: -Grund ., , ,
Presented. i g Y
-With
Mrs. Alexander be. granted 15 reliefs; Sandie, .R . Grundy, .W McIntosh. B
a iamery bit �t ng. u' the .anld :Jhappy - . = Matherson J gird A
- been full. examined wase adopted, and -Davison; R _ , .. .
imes,: - be y P • ,. �
When we scampered : together _the aowau=,
P Watsons .F' Campbell, J 1�1 cGorvie,
decked ea.
the auditors' paid $$ .each for services.
stick auditors: Application .. was
as PP
is ance or
- w is prostrated
-Falconer who Redpath nth p
- �' sickness and in-andi 'ent :drown
and
Johnstone_ a
- Falconer _
be
th
- lson that Red a
Ncha P _
granted a sum -of $10, an that said.
b d I - A 1• McAuley, `R Young, E IVIcMulhn.
s light as a. feather, as bright as a bee
Even now my -scald heart- throbs, in: fancy made for
pecuniary ass t f Part II Excellent -=L Lyons,
y.
again..
Taylor. Good—.0 Shoebotton:, 11
e'=butterflies far -ower the.,
sin ohasng_ th but
i - bnson � R'`Little � �I Ried� F
Grund
�► ith sick , _
b
,. -s Henderson, Graham -m -`H -Hornell,.
. �arrhearts.andsazr heads never: troubled u stances Moved by �,J-H , - ,
• then;
plarn, � -
D McDonald, L: FLood S Johnston; J
Never cloud crossed the sky of the : Boys 0'
,_ d b Barber,_E Fndlafer.. Fair. -M Collins=
13riaen ,
es !` summer was summer, When I was a boy.,.
morning ht life was sunshine and.
'win .nor g till night
Joy,
i h the .first --streak of light -we. were up and
away,
t•.
, . - _
And We wadna been back for the maist o' the
day
. And vhen night came atlength and the: long
� g
day"was o'er
4nd` I watthed the sun- set: from my :mothers,
backdoor,
a
' - ` justnte to.
�- thought his day's Rr-ork had
-co
n,,
: o his bed like -the'- Boyg o'
he geed t s
Yes.?, I'm back. toymy _boyhood,,. but back :all
alone, ,. -
Where,, where can the ' anti clachan callans.
- have gone, 3:
- The auld cottage sits.in the-plaintin': the same,
The grass is as greeu_and the robins as tame .
Eat where is the tile-shedswe played in when
••ycMung .
.um be placed ced iri the hands_ of John
Purvis for expenditure. -Carried.
Moved by Moffat and Henry, that the
treasurer �deposit-the sum . of :$600
ii at Lucknow •
in the_- Bank of Havailto _
n -untie. alit ,
to the credit 'of - this
Carried.
The following -office ..rs were then
appointed. by b by
la.
r
.And where is `'Tam ` Johnstone," and Car-
rick, ” and . iFr. "Wee -Willie ```Bung,"
Pi "er God took.him I_
ken.
' - ', Boys.
Vie -first. to e:
g�� hom-o the o' . y g -
r er _" `there's ii-ae
Where's o Wee. Johnnie -Pot ,
sign- of him x :_:•
A_ -big hearted' lad though aye ailing and -.slum •
-fin d where's`FJamie Towson," I think o' him
still , -
`I.eau weer mind the day thatt_he pluggit_` the
schule. • .
A. strong, hardy tyke. he was dour to gie in,
When ye meddled wi' Jamie: ye needed to rin,
If his.: -Grannie" got . at ye 'twas bad for ,ye
4hen,
he was main thaii-a match for the Boys o:
Brigen':
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TPence Viewers James Armstrong,
.ho:. rn. as . Malcolm, Peter Corrigan,.
Yin,- Valens. Alex. Milne, Angus
Stewart,Hugh D. Henderson, --James-
G
-.:aunt. 1* Pound Keepers. Frank
� p.
Cornell, James-- Mullin, James` D.-
Baker,- 'Ben
. -Baker, -'Ben Hughes, . Alex: Phillips;
John 1�cPherson
McPherson, Samuel ;Ferrie..:
Pathniasters :—L -Reuben Tiffin, James
Webster,.--
Th.onias- McDonald,` Henry
Mathers, Kennett McLean, Angus
g
McDou gall„. Thomas ,Millar, James
Ross,
� :Malcolm Rass,..
James' Gaunt,
George° Gillies :. David: Gillies, M ark
Wilson, Rory _ Gollan: William. Cook,
John -McKenzie, lot 67, -George- Irwin,
-Peter MeKenzie, James Little; •`.John
Graham, John Lockhart,. John Wire-
house, Thomas Wraiths, Wm, Taylor, -
Richard `Pettypiece, Thomas. Hill,
.Alex. Reid; James Falconer, John
Haigh, Ben. Hughes; James McLeod,
John . 1lliller, Angus . McPherson,
Angus McPherson, Jaynes` ` Lockhart,.
Malcolm -Gillies; . Daniel Kerr,; ' Jaynes
Couly,A�rch: Gordon, Henry- Hodgins,
Wm. Jarnes:Joseph Johnstone, Levi
Boyle, ` William ' Robinson, Thomas
Nicholls, J. W: Rousm; rames:MVlul Lin,
KKinlough, Thos: Paterson, 1VMurdfooh
Mcltitchie,.-. John. Lane, : John 'Glass,
Robert _Hunter, ' .Thomas Shelton,
John Portice, Alexi Smith, -James
Arnii age, Frank Cornell , .:-township.,
-engineer, James Marshall.: P. L. S.
The council the . add ourned to meet`
again 'as Court of. -'Revision .on the
26th day of. May.
PETER REID Clerk.
s
A Connor J Stewart- S Stewart, L
Stewart. Poor—S Williams.
4TH DEPARTMENT.:
Sr. Pt: 2nd Excellent=—M Lyons,
`A McKay,E McLaren, -I Douglas.
Good --W Henderson,._ W Lettson; E:
Murchison J McClure, F :1 cid, ' J
Lean:. 'Fair– A Winn` MBryan,
,
McL y,.
.s .
r lookroon for another, he's no to. be seen,.
And a. lump* fillsmy throat, „and a; dimness My
een. , -
:o,:
he's - no in the clachan,- the •L rd- -whd
.knows best..
dent iloun for "oor Jamie." - He's: gone to hie
rest.,�
.
• - - and
When.I think ,wwlhat he suffered,_at hame a
• away, I
sl thank God to know he's in Heaven ta-day.
Though Fwasna::Eo kind as I hould have been• .
then,, -
He - was _ dearest of a' 'rriong the Boys o
- ` Brigen'. -
The aulrfsauch tree's gone free the end _of the
brig •
There nae boxesthere for the starlings to bi;..
:I mind . how they.• cam' always first in the
.spring,
And. when• Autumn cam' rxun'aye 'the last to
take wing.
There they • bigger- and clockettx and Whistled:
wl sung -
'Th whole: live long slimmer and • thought- up
. their young -
• If me haccried birds' Rests we would never grow
men, - - -
' Pas: alaw made and kept by the Boys•
o'
Brigen.';
There's nae '`Grannie Mitchell" . to take us -
doun by_
.And eia our tarrin' for bringing the kye
For Grand faithtr.Geoidie",in vain del:scan,
"Tam -\ Welsh" is.aboot, but - he'dno' a young
My old.;naister; "Jamie ,"`he's' still to the fore,
Ancl ashearty and hale as heave *as of yore,
And as able and willing .to-malte and to .nen',
As he y,e was-langayne for the. Boys o' Brigen'
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a U'
make your selections in
. � the bac `. to ma
Is
plac
PROVI
Off 1
CROCKERY, .G ASS ARE. - :�n-stock �_efollowing
Lhave
W ,Mutton, :E Fleming.
Part 2nd: = xceh ent F ` Mc-
Laren,.
�
Laren,. M;Barber, o' -Johnston .i, North-
cott, `v Henderson, R. Douglas, E Mogul-
in n Good_- LL
len, H "Burris, $Rob so .
`Armstrong,- M McAuley, M. Arlin, `;w
Mccoy, B-McQuaig;,.J McQuaig, 1F MCLure,
w Burris; 1VI McLean. Fair -,--4 Tennant,-
/1-.Davison,
e- nnant,
Nt-:Davison, L Collins:
Sen.. I-Excellent=s Mallouh,
McMillan, M Middleton, :.-w -McLure, D
-McLeod, L. Kincaid, M`Stewart, F Thomp
-"son R 'i�iddleton: Good—w McLean:
Fair -P watson, E : xaak e Poor—E
Grundy:
p les '
Apples
Blacking
Black Lead
Blue -
Baking - Powders
Barley, -pot' :
Bath Brick ,
Beans
Brooms. -
Baskets
Brushes - ..
Biscuit •
Coffee
Confectionery
(tanned Goods
Cocoa
=Chocolate -
r awned
Corn canned
- _
Currants -.. •-
Currie-Rowder -
Cream Tarter.
Cocoanut
Dates
_r
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Boun-the braes ;where the - brambles . and- nuts
used tci hing, - .
_Where.we= oft filled . our. bonnets, there's no _
--sic' a thing , _ .
Decline and decay ' seems. Wherever- I turnee
The air's -dull and heavy and se_isthe burn.,
It hasna. the sane cherry ripple _ and .song,
.It; seems. weary.; and-wornds it murmurs along;.
- The linh's no the bonny deep pool it was then,.
When 1 dookit and spashed with the --Boys . o'
• Brigen'::
Tam Gfuid ; ten the Jon t `road, John Don-
a; .
The La'r I' in his fang hame, the lasses awa
"Auld Joe au departed. and so .has Joes Bell
.--And wee Miss :Maggie Richmond and Hughie
Dayell,
In the shoemaker's shop you will nie'er _meet.
hirci .nail-; - -
He is in his last sleep, sae wee Peggy Mair, =
A' the years'o€ my by -hood w5 -lived -but-and
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LUCK1NOW PUBLIC SCHOOL
Dried Ap le
a
Extrcts
Figs
Fish, can ed
- � Fish, drid
I Gelotine
\Gingers Hops • -
Honey
Ink'
Indigo _
Licorice '
Lime -.Juice
Lemons
Lamps
Lard
Matches
Mince r eat .`: .
Meal
P l
Macara i .
Mustar
;Meats, anned
{Magne is
Nuts
No. 1 Flour always: on
Nutmeg
Oil, olive
Oil, sweet
Oil, castor
Oranges
Oat Meal •
Pails
Peels
Pipes
Pickles
Pearline
Peas, canned
Pepper
Raisins- -
Rice
Rice -Flour
Sago
Salt "
Salmon.
Sardines
Senna •
Seeds_
Si ar
Syrups
hare, Goods delivered `to .an
y
Soda
s
oas•
-
Starch • -
Strawberries., canne -
Sul.P hers. -
Tapioca
Tomatoes, .canned.
Teas
Tobaeeoes
Vermicelli :
Vinegars
Washboards
Washing Crysta
Woodenware
Whiting .
DIV Der 'Sete
Yeast Cakes
Dinner ;Sets - -
Tea Sets
Water Sets
Sebs
Cream Sets
Berry .Sets° -
Toil t Sete
part of the town.
;OUSE_ • AND--_ LOT :FOR. SALE:
ITUATED ON H A.VELO'OK STREET
:
the
sta-
tion.m: the village of T�ucknowl pea
-large f rafne - containing
_The house :is a � g
: eight or nine rooms, cellar, kitchen, etc;, . •and
i in. a good state of- repair, ., Tie garden con--
tains
on-tains ab,iut:.one Acre of ground and is well
Stocked with apple, ..cherry,` pun and other
fruit trees. Z he place will a sold :cheap.-
For further particulars apply' to Thigh Mor -
risen or to - 1 -
J AK DENNING
Lucknow P. O.
E NORTH
The through Colonist -Sleeper -will be at
tac bed`to train leaving Lucknow at 10:48n a;m.
on ''
FEB.:
MAR::'
APRIL
APRIL :`
For Partic'ttlars
• ABOUT T E
;.ettlers'lrain
TO
Arriving in Torontoin time to-cermect with
the through Colonist train, via. North ft
Bay and C.-P.R. : There will also be an
EXOURSION TR 1
FIRST DEPARTMENT:•
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Sr..5th==M. -McCoy, -A. Lawson, L.
-Armstrong;' N. Presly.
Jr. 5th---Excellent—A. Hornell, A
Boyd, W. 'Yule, N1 ..Graham, T_ Reid,
A Douglas, G Armstrong, J Foster,`:
A. .Miller, ..M Douglas.. - GOO
McNabb, ' W Reid.. Fair -J Lyons,:
F: Shoebottom -J Tennant, A Grundy,:
E Odlum
- hen, - •- -.
She n as aye. a gui-d frien' -to the Boys .o'
Brigen':
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Entrance:—Excellent—II Gallagher
M Hamilton,. A Findlater, L Patter-
son, : E Greer, y Cain. R Armstrong,
GDouglass. Good—R. *Holmes, B.:
Iambly, O : -Matheson Fair.-- S.
Boyd, B Bryan B VlcIitosli,, W-
Brennan, J Lees, : D :.Collins. Poor—
W Corrigan, Mocre,F Collins, Wm
Corti an, A -: Baird,, :E .McLaren,, .S
Greer, L McKenzie, .G Berry, A _Fin-
layson, W. Treleaven. . t
Jr.-4th,-Excellent—,11. Arinstrong,
R McCoy, F 1VLatthie : F Edwards.
:Good—E Davison, M Thompson,: G.
1Vliddletori: - ,Fair=--1Vh : M -c Vtihan, J.
Baird . Poor -•C; Mair, H Grundy, - H
Davison. =
4Thonpsan, G.. Douglass, W .
A great number of pipits have
failed- on- account -..of _ not attending.
)Parents` shoiild see :that -their.; children,
prepare their lessons..
y father aid mother,, _Gcd _ Mess. -them, the
twit?
- _ - They are Mill spared together, and, no far ,awa,:
In the battle cif life, in its rush and its . rYe1-`
In the snort of the. engine, :il d clank of : the
WhcEI .
In its light .arid its darkness, 16 shade and its
- shine,,
They are co r�a_ ntl y berg.. a me- and aye- oe n y
T g _i ., .1e since 1 left; a .- main than
Though -it's 5 y ear: si e, , Y
.twice ten, -. - .
I'm at heart still a laddie, a Boy fiae Brigen':
- INSPECTOR. AITKEN•
Greenock 5tblNov 1892:, .
KINLOSs COUNCIL``''
Every Tuesday _dirmg' March and April..
Baggage` checked through- to destination; also
through tickets .sold. 1\Tg.: ehange of :cars.
Considering' all these advantages we- ex-
pect to:secure the traffic this season. • For any
info' rnation apply. to
-HAYES,
Agent G. T. R.
• LuCSNOW.:
Met March 1st., .1893. -i Members
all.presen ; - the Reeve , in - the chair.
-The- Minutes having been read and°
adopted, the . following accounts
.were : ordered to be- paid . =J:: Found,
repairing a scraper,._$1.25 '•, D. Mur
.. chison, gravel. 1.25 ; Hart & Reid ell,
stationery, - 9.70 ; Peter Reid, -rex
uses - of taking - the vote on the -
ouse of_ Refuge question, $32 ; John
Purvis, salary as :Collector; -75 ,John
Purvis, refund. of R. Guest's. 'statute
Tabor,: 10 Moved - -by Henry:- and:
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.grd—D-jiendell `J McDonald,
Lees, E liICK ay,
_3r. nunter,
Good -,m McDonald, J watSon,: 'KA • ROSS
A shoebottora) ties, L Ross, i? ROSS; yl
tit
3RD DEPARTMENi1.-
.Seri..2nd--txcellex,A—Gf Patterson,
IVIcDonad; for- keeping Mrs. 1101m. ea. Fair -0 Vance, ,Ried,
Send to your our nearest :Railroad
Agent and o'bta1i a copy of
``Fr a Fa is _ ' Fa _r- r s".
AUCTIONEER
Is REAL' ESTATE INS Urti''
: AGENCY"
SALES ATTENDED IN. ALL 'PARTS.
of the 'County mid ,satisfaction guaranteed.
FIRST-OLASs FARMS
SEEP. GRAIN OR SALE,
UNDERSIGNE HAS AT LOT 8; •
the celebrated Early 'Rosedale oats and
Mummy peas at reasonable prices. • Guaranted
pure frani all foreign see'ds, and first-class in
ROBERT J. FINNIGAN
Forsale on reasonable terms.
KINGSBRIDGE P.011
Leads. them for
ravocence.
AND
PANNED. GOODS,-,_
Fruith of Kinds in Season.
FINE TEAS
The Largest stock
ne Best Vatic
as ust received a -choice
ot o
.S.H-AT$U13.AH
tt' sllionable just .now for
Blouses. Also a lot of
Warranted fast coldrs.
A. TEAR,Is undeitake. to briefly
teach any fairly intelligent person of either
sex, who can read and, Write, and who,
how to earn Tliree Thensand _Dollars a
Year in their own I o calities,wherever they live.I will also furnish
the situation or eMployment,at whichl you can earn that amount.
No money for mg unless successful aaabove. EasilY and quickly
learned. I desk. but one worker l'roM each district or county.. I
. have already taught end provided with employment a tem
end SOLID. Full Particiilars FAZE: Address at once,
TRADE MARKS,
RESIGN -PATENTS.,
FOT information and. free Handbook write to
Oldest bureau for secuiing patents in America*
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• the public by ¬ice given free of chaxge in the
ftent#14. ittett.icatt-
eas,
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world. Splendidly illnstrated: No intelligent -
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FORH.S.At.;gr.
M :ACRES (MOIRE QR LESS) GOOD
AAP land, with large 2 story frame house
and out buildings,- baitn, etc. 20 grape vines
good water, good loCaliou, within half- amile
of -the station ; easy Orms, . may
E 10
WANTEOs
300,00 f
ITCHELL BROS, WILL PAY $8
per thOusand for the above- quantity of
tirst class maple logs, none other be taken.
MITCHELL •BIWS,
Lucknow
HE- UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR
8 Months to. 2 years; These are the light -sort.
sale 6 superiol young bulls- ;ranging from
thick -And fleshy apd will all make •sheow
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-and see
gt Helens. -
OUSE
Ross
St. near the
Airopk• to
EXECUTOR'S SALE
FARM PROPERTY ,
HE EXECUTOR'S OF- THE LATE.
cr , •• rent the estate of the saii de
'owed Kenneth Matheson, being com-
12th con. Ashfield, containing 100 acres, more
or less. There is on these premises, two
dwelling houses, one leg barn with farm,
stabling ; . two young orchards bearing:
faern is well watered and extra well fenced •
with cedar rails. •
For terms of sale or rent apply on the pre-
mises or by rnail to • I
• Lochalsh.
Ashfield.
FOR pA LE
:AND LOL FOR -SALE-ON
St, al o lot for sale on Havelock.
G. T. IL Station. On easy terms.
licknow
AGENTS TO SELL ,OUR
CHOICE AND HARDY
U SE Y STOCK.
WE HAVE MAN.? NEW SPECIAL
varieties, both in fruits and ornamen.-
tale to offer, which are controlled only by us. °
:We pay commission or °salary. Write us a
-oncelor terms°. and secure choke ofs territory
.• MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen, .
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