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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-04-21, Page 1• ••• - • '2:00 PER YEAR IN 'ADVANC;gf $114 • PROFESSIONAL CARDS o e • , De W M Colustille • Pbreleiast audeSargeop , LaileklOW:" • Swe, 2-4 • , 1;4' ". '• Plums 81. DENTIST r " •Dr. .MacLeod will vieit • taxiks(*. Ire 'Tneeday • in ' De, ee.e•ee.--eDENTISTe • •' •L i». R. I Tieleiveti,•-•Liickiteer-e. 'Alleer• Decker'e 8 t o r e. Extraction sOle.thore by ' gas or iota. Will be • ia •Prifistannon every Thizeiday. • • • Phone 5$ • . 4,41tneimramg.... •NON:EFEm:....;•1.4 :4'. • t • DENTIST T • ' Dr..NeVrton - --MOWappoIntmSt •• In office everydaye ' 1. _ 1-* • anuttaonrs COLUMN 0 - • • as. A. Slidell, Luelmow, e-• Broker •..and Reel -Estate.-Money to lend 02 drat mortgages on farm Pr°Peie tiiss,at 6 and 6% per cent according to lecurity, offered. Alio small • unto pn second mortgages on ti • d arm proper ea an on Person.* motes. A,few good farm for sale. WALL PAPER. „ My stock of Wall Paper is com- plete for 1927. Prices from 8c. up: I am also agent for leading job houses. R. J.Caineron Decorator, , Painter, andeGrainer, Box 174, Lackneer.e._.-e. , or Selie-e•A number of window and storm sash with glass ` in them. Apply to D. C. Taylor. • 1,0,F AU 17; all Paper--Canidian, made, beet . Prices from 106; to .12.00. , workmanship guaranteed. Samples.. shown at your home- or at reeidefice of Phillip Steward, 'paper hanger and decorator. (24-2-tf.) EGGS AND 'may citzcas , got° My price list before ordering ' Barred Rock or White Leghorn 'Baby Chicks or eggs for hatehinge'Ineuba- ,teni or `brooders at right prices. Cus- . UM." hatching done:-- Duncan Ken- ". 111044'Whitechurch, Ont. . „ _pAst$ SALE REili _• 100 Acres, more or leas, in Kinloss'Toienship'-coener lot on country .-itiad-5 miles iron' LuCknew, 4 Miles from Whitechurch -one mile from blacksmith s h op--achoolheuse 011 farm -well• Watered, te acres bush- ' barn .40x56ft-2-story frame house • 14x30 and kitchen Dixie; ft. -barn . and house newly roddede-2acres or- ' •ehard. 'Price; $3,000, -terms to ,suit purchaber. Also a large .barn -in good etinciition, for ,sale. Apply to Jacob ,Milier,, Lucknow..- ti!'"'"°*•e're."e7 FOR ;SALE Overland Touring Car, Model 25. In good condition. This Is an ease' riding roomy car, and has many year' of service ahead of it. Just ths,car for the man with' a family who wia to a goo:0 serviceable used ear. Prl1e reasonable. Apply to :An I3ut ieLucknovr. (24-2-tf.) a' Por .Sale -9 .Acres 'of land, good ,eirinneiroomed house,peed barn; well fenced, running water. e. Close- to Naei LUCK14.9'W. ONT. THUR.' SPAT. ApirtIlL 21eit, 9241: . . - • '5' LOCAL A.Nb GENERAL,1)...• • . . . • *•34.*:. ,;WiltirSd Murdoc • was up :from; ToiontO fox oo oiook•cuo; Sr.o; R. J. Treleaven, of Hamilton, its spending the weelcAvith Lucknow. Mends, . ' • ' Mr.: and Mrs.-FrenkTyler 'visited. , ,. •• • , friends at Riegden, •N'On- • . , , Mon- day.. • • - , Mri. £ . E. Buewell 'find '4anffiltO47F' Helen rialted a, few. days ,withe4rinnA, at Exeter, . . Mrs. A. re nurnin •Of Clinton vis- ited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McQuillin. Mrs. Fritzley and daugh- ter were guest's this week.of Mr. and • Mrs. T. W.,Smithe ' • Mr; and ifixs. T. S. Reid Made a motor tile to :Tee -Into and Siincae the end of last week. andl-MMeeRussel'e-Teeleaveneof' 'Haniilton,, .Were -week-end visitors with Mrs. T. L. Treleaven. „ Mr. and Mrs. Joe .McClure 01 Nia gime; visited the. fornier's Parents here over the recent' holiday. •Mr. and Mrs. Treleaven of Ripley viSited Over the week -end with their 'Dr. R. Lane Treleaven' here.. Mrs. 'Fred Lucas, and • daughter, Audrey are !spending the „week: with the MisSeS Robertson, Stauffer St. ,M1e-and-Mrs.LEwarL-Canierore were over ,fromeWalicerton to spend :Sun, Clay with Mr. and MI'S, R. D. Camer- on.; " Mr. Alf. Aimitrong „and his two •boys motored up froM. London to eliend the week -end with' his parents, Mr. and MM.- F. T. Armstrong and .4aughtor" Motored •Tmeinta . to spend the „week -end with , friends there. . . • _ • Rev and Mrs., Langford, Sit chil7 drew; • Of ThedfOrd, called on Luck-. now frienes on Monday, being guests of Mr. anci'Mrs. IT, R. McQuillia Mt.: Hugh Taylor who recently Went to Winnipeg on account of the illness of his ulster, returned home O n Monday, Miss Taylor was well on the way to recovery before be left the western city. ., The Tiewland, Construction Co, .ntoved their steam shovel out of tow n on Monday. It has been put in operation on what is known as Simp- -son's Hill, 6th' Con. of -Culross,'that 'c read being- improved .into, 'county highway. Charles' A. -Cook,. Canada's 'great Indizie Besse and Entertainer will be in the Presbyterian Church, ICiniough under auspices of the Young WO - "men's IVIiseionary, Society, on April 27th. 'Program at *e'clock---Adznis- sion 25c and 15c.' ' mr. Frank Yeigh, the well known lecturer, Will be in the Lucknow,Pres- byterian Church, ' Thursday t venthg of this week, and, vrill give his New _enal Travelogue, deecriptive--of.. ---sehool-and-church.-----One7mile-north" - "-- Of the Village of *.Lucknove en Holy - rood Gravel. -A.. Lockhart, R.R. 6 Lucknow.(10-3-tf.) • - .• Baby Grand -Chevrolet in good con- ditione for sale •cheap. ',Died cat ,eolie 1 • en and closed models; also used tracks at bargain prices. -,App ir• to ' Geo. 11. Smith. - ' . • '• • • •••••••••••••••• , NOTICE Having closed up my bIacksmithing . bus s in ",Lucknow, all accounts °win to Inc must be Paid before the • lit May next -Herb 'McQuillin. (21-41p) • Tenders for the purchase of sheds at Miller's gravel pit will ,be received • Until April 23rd: by 'Towland Con- -istruction Co., c -o M. Mitchell. High; est or any tender not necessarily ac- • eepted. , (2-4-p) "4 Farm for Sale ,e0 Rent. for grass I Good' buildingis, spring Creek 'running ` through farni.-Wi 'J,' Todd, Box 201 LucknOW. For ale -Two -good cows, • ;freshen about first of May, and the other about the first of June.- „ ApPly' to A. Wilson Hairiilton Luc] unel l, • ,_ - Lode -3n Lucknow, a ,lady's 7gold wrist watch, Valued as a gift. Pinder • -please,linieroat ,The.SentineleOffice. '(21--4-p) 1"'"'" • e I.O.O. OTICE , •)litoinbers ,eif,,Lecknowe.Lodge, /.0. 0.F., will attend' service at the Angliean Church,. Luckethve, on . flundey, April 24th. Visiting broth., rn and ,RebeltehS ere Cortliellp in - ted, Members ere, requested 01 01 4t theld,odirt Rolm 4$t 1O. �u et 11!0 'MI • ;4'0) Canada illustrated by many tracsit- two. lantern shdes. OUR ;ASTER VISITORS' ,• Among those at their homes here for the .brief Easter vacation we note , the follo*Ini: Miee' Mary' Connell, Misses Clara and Verna McQuillin, Mr. W. F. Thompson;, Miss Mildred Treleaven; Miss Alicia Mitchell, Miss Dorothy D.:bugles, Miami Dean and Margaret Geddes, Miss Gladys Hod - gine, Niss Mable ,McChire, Dr., A. A. Cameron, Miss Toms •Blitzsteink Miss Mary McLean, Mies Catherine Hamilton, Mise Fiances 'Spence. • / Molise f�f Sale-Xeinent Cottage on Gough 'PtreeeL:5 teems end pant- ry', •cement basement,<good ciaterne- everything, in.good repair, good , gar- den and" / apple trees.:-eMies IL Fee- !guson, Lucknow. , Auction Sale • , • Of Threshing Machine and .Farin.Inl- Pleinents at Lot .21, 'Con. IO, .Kinloss Township,, On Monday, April 25th. Commencing at 2. o'clock pen. there • will'he sold ' " Steam Engine. Threshing $eparatori, 4tehl,t & 130n0). Blizzard Cutting ;Box. : • Cern' Binder. , • Corn Cult's:rater. Uat.lteiko, . 'Tholopoon Boo., Jahn rfile ,B.ARN •BES'I'ROYED. 'BY FIRE . , Flee almostecempletely destroyed 4 "franteseleariteebelonginge-eeet . Wilson Hamilton, Gough • sp., on .Saturday: The fire, which origi, nated, in the hay loft .hied:•made 0.i40able .progress before being dis- covered einol;e and flame deln- rng"thtough, the roof. •'• A horse, • ' teee716e4eimofil:1,e0ows, vi;end.reeernhoerve.e44,7t7oteoloof h . barn being a frame 'emietrueeion,wite doomed from., thee;liegiithiege<•'1,Vhen a otreini-ee,if*atee'''.t.,N4S.'"OrnCr on the Mate was quickly put down, • but not before the 'building w,e reduced to a.Worthlesd'evreck. , „ . . Fortunate •eoe Menem Of stir °encl. ing building, theree was little' wine and everything had beep,4fli Retied by a. shower .of ram. There, is no' accounting for the • or: 'igin-ofethe fire,other than spent:an. eous combustion mn ,deet and: ehaff, or a ..stray spark from a house chirn- ney. The Ios i fairly well covor,nd by. mouranno;., .•.. „ FAIR .WEATHER FAvoizEo, SEEDING .• 'Rarely are 'farmers' ..eo :fevered', 'by weather, condition s for spring :seed..." ing as they have been this season. Until Sunday the weather was cool and dry -in feet, there was no rain to speak of, , until •Tuesday night, , With the result that 'work on the land went on rapidly, and many Will be through -seeding this, week. Something of e heat wave -struck --Ontariorrop-Sundayr and-kb-ndirTird' Tuesday were very•Waiin day. Dur- ingthese days vegetation' Was ,very rapid -flowers. grass, „ and. leaves on the. trees making great headway. The heavy ram Tuesday night wee timely and Put the whole :district in geed condition, ae,well as putting: an end" to the unseasonable heat.' •Thia. Was very different' from Whaf was going on in the. Prairie. Prov- inces, Where a period of fine weather was followed by "snmi and' winter'e blizzards. THE PLAY MONDAY. riipur "Bill The 'Coachman," the , faree contedy presented: in. the Town Hall, Monday:evening, by; the Drama tielSb- ciety of the local Anglican congrega-• thin, proved quite as ,funny at: it was said to .be. T'here was a good 'crowd. in• to °See.le, tithe so that the:venture was an! all round seccess, -Those who took Part were: Messrs. Ted 'Collyer, Fred 'Stanley, jallane' Hassell, Alvin. Percy; Mrs. Hassan Mrs. Traverse,Miss Mae , liaVisob 'Miss Winnifred, Douglas..' The, story was of ..a farmer, Seineei Brewer, (Ted Collyer) who hacl Made fortune and retiredto „Chicago, where his wife and two beautiful daughters took to the extravagant' ways Of ;high society, much to. the - vexation and distress of the old. gent-. !Milan :who didn't take to "scieiety's", ways, ;arid didn't like to See his .mon- ey going that way. There were 'big family yows over costly social eeent§ the .vain ?nether and ambitious dau- ghters leading the old farmer A thor- rypace, -andehavinge-little-euee faie him except as a soured of revenue. The coachman;and- the .butler piay- ing double parte; made love to the! daughteri and to' the maid, , so the entanglements were numerous. Mrs: Geo. Smith and Miss Lilliap Mitchell gave .• a piano duet Mr. 'W. 'Cele sang solo, and a number of girls contributed,a chorus. DEATH OF HENRY' CARTER Henry Carter, 9th Con., Huron Township, died on Sunday last, fol- lowing Several moths' rllness, due to cancer,' Mr. carter was •58•years and Montiiii of age. He leeves a'widow, six daughters :and two ,soni..I1e was an uncle of Messrs. John; peter and, Henry Carter of .I;iichnoW. The dau- ghters are Mrs. Robert Strathdee, Misses Sara, Mary, Violet,' Arvella • and R,ebecce. The sons are: IVIeSerse 'John and" Peter Carter; The funeral was on „Wednesday afternoon • to Kin- cardine Ceinetery. Service was held in St Andrew's 'United Church; Rip-; - Wh field got t It sw made %order Lei a sec #11.9s asc.1 :BEAT IN CANADA- 1* at a dealer in an outside town about Lucknow Flour:, eyett'ee he hest lasti4y1.fioni. 4n; 'CiOintin:' ept Otir town!, ' The reinetk Was in 'connection 'With 'w • repeat, .0.0.F. SOCIAL EVENING' . Oknote LO.O.F. 'Lodge Will hold lie eveniag th their Lodge Room en oveilit;tsy oeiihyreaciliiiittvg;40:10m*otlitissidamyeveikor.mit?indc,{144.; , , , . . • ,THE....REOENT.,xfoi.0).0 Pek...4,10 Opposed to bo & holiday, and so it was, sO far as 7'Ognlo`'buelnf#8.':ocOUpntions, .are, concerned; But wee alsc ;•,Clean-UP-D4yeineten'Oe•c,,,TheaS'.1.:waS flite,and, if net eVeliebody„ at least' a .nuijorety -of 7f011t ..were out : with rake :and lthe and spade, clearing, Away the- Av.i.il.tOr'014.cdTA410:001: of eithhiehe and; raking- the ,dead grass and .Jeaves from the Jaen*. 44, 0:these: were horn:„ ed in ..•soore,,-.of;lionfires- .." • AsHpumo NOTES • •• gINGLE COPIES' •5 CENTS Miss Elleda Irivin of Toronto, is spending a -few days With her pa* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Irevire of near Luchnow. • e ' Mr, and Mrs.',Tern Moore, Mrs. -Mac. Rosie and. Mese _McCekegore.--o Whitechurch, visited with ` friends in Lochalsh during, the week. . , Mr. and Mrs. of Seaforth, spent the holiday " With Mr. 'end Mrs. Melvin. Reynard of „. Paramount 4.. • Miss .,Marguerite McLennan ,of 'Windsor,is visiting at her homein Laurier.. • • ; Miss 'Annie Ketchabuw of Clinton, isspendingthe -Edstee holidays un- det, the parental roof,at!':,?.„4:eaereent..• • Mr. Graham MeNeY" Of Londoe, is spending :the holidays with :his per - elite,' Mr. and Mrs. P. R. .McNay Of Paramount. \ Mrselamieson from the ;West; has: been ',hating with !het. father, Mr Duncan Finlaysoa of Lochalsh, who. .has not been enjoying good health. Dr: and Mrs. A. E. .Barnby and children Motored up from Hamilton and %OF:it 'Sunday • at the Dr.'s old home in Lathier': • ' • Will MeKenziaof Toronto,imspend. ing his Easter vacation with his Un- cle, Mr. John Cowan .of Hemlock City! ' Meiiiirie john: McKenzie and . Fred , IVIcGiegtir of ••-Kintail, left for Hal - kirk, Alta, •last,'weelt,, Where ,. they -4.ilr'spend •Ii . few 'Months. ' The following teachers and •:. stilt - dente. are spending- theie . Easter va- cation at their respective homes- ,I.n. Ashfleld--Xiesee Margaret' McLen- nan of Toronto; Salina , Grant of Dun , ..,: dent; Anna, BeSsie. and: Jpabel. 114;: ...Kenzie of 4Orarito; Bessie. 'Grant ;b1', Colborne; Annie MacDonald of Dun- lop; ' and Messrs : Charlie McGregor of Waterloo, and ,Harey. West', who is. attending -.Stratford Noretele: '.• On Sunday the hseuS"e' of. Michael O'Reilly of Kintaile`was 'destroyed by fire; ,caused ; by i 'spark • from the .chiinney.„ Mr. ' and Mrs. , O'Reilly were at stepper when . ohis • of their neighbers, rushed. in *end-. sinfarined thein that their house :Was On - fire. They. Managed' to save everything ex- cept' the: furniture of . one bedrooM. This. leaves Mr. and Mem . O'Reilly rather badly oil as eveeybOdyknews. what thelUilding'Ot,.;a: new house on short notice, reeees :now -a -days. , On Friday,. April i5th, , a .very peasant afternoon'.waS spent at the home of Mies. Lyia Richards, whep Mips Hazel RaYnatde prier to hei marriage; was guest of honor at 21 miscellerieous,-.shaweiee,earranged:-be- . her gize Mends, To the 'strains . of :Lohdn'griii'e Bridal March, prayed by Miss ..Verna naMilion;little' jean ReYnard• nd Raymond , Richards brought in a . filled with gifts, eadh giftebearingea gaily decerated *ego* , litimerpus rheine which caused enich amusement. The afternoon was spent in games :and contests, at the close -of which the ,hostess served ,a'daintY lunch. ' ' Death of Frank' Scat - The death :of Mee Frei* Scott of :the lIth Can., which octurred on •84i- erdaY last Carrie as a great shock to many throughout the, township .rovhere the ScOtt family have been Widely and favorably known for many years. Mt. Scott 'was in his 66th year and to all appearance had nitiny years 01 health .and strength' still .before him when less than ' two weeks ago he developed pnetimoilia under which ho 'steadily , lost, strength': :f. Since the death : of his ...wife six years ago Ur. Scott and two sons con6lued to lixe on their farm. John i got Married last -winter and: inOved to %Vest Wawa - nosh leaving,'Rebert,,a;led ,01'16..Witlf his father: Ile ,ik'surviveld. also by one :daughter, Mrs. kiteKenzie Webb, of Waw.anosh. The deeeased,, was 'al SOW 4 the late Frank Seoftylene :el the early settlers ,, of the towiish p. He is ''snrOved by four brothers and nee ' eistmee Bill,„ in Allierte;_ Joe, in Fargo, N. tiikrofiii -Peter in Minot, S. Dakota; John in Portland; Orekuri, The: sister, is Mrs. John N4 braelCen! iie, of 1110104 The .ftineral on Tuts'. day afternoon to,' Orsenhill eeinfOr$ *Me very lute* Otonciot. .. , „ 4- a _FAMIL EAT1111- RI. & "SATIJR.- .April 22 & 23.. •re Bebe Daniels in "CAMPIIS <FLIRT" ' WEDNESe April 26 .eig 27 'PEACOCK FEATHERS', -,With, Serial & Comedy • Watch"for date for Harold Lloyd In "KID BROTHER" SWIFT-LsERV-ICE--SimplES- Hundreds of shippers 4 know this from.expee- ' lance. A trial ship. . ment will convince you. i'ainAnts... Made Daily SWIFT CANADIAN CO, Ltd. , West Toronto SEED INSURANCE . , Inoculation or Legumes not only. aids in getting a catch, but improves the soil. . • . Farmers, should appreciate, more <the importance of inocieat- ing the seed of legumes, such as Alfalfa' and Redlover The Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Farms are -highly recominending the simple process of treatment; and when writing on thesubject entitle their arti- cles, "Seed Insurance." Nitro Culture, with . full in- struetjons to apply, on hand. See our Peel<Ca•Ontario Vale - gated Alfalfa and other, seeds be- fore buying. ' We carry a" full line of everything ,in seeds. -A. R. FINLAYSON. , ' • ASIIFIELD UNITED catiacini NOTES 'Visiting the .eiek and aged alone lest weekmeantSome sixty, iniles of , _ but thanks to 'good raids 'lad the ear, it :meant no hardship .to the. easter... The, ear is the preacher's friend; there is nodoubt about it, on' an extensive circuit Does 'anybody remember a' finer Easter' • It was Such a glorious sun- shine; , and balmy • air, ", the Church &mks, could stand open and the win, dows yield be.. down. The. Easter hyrims went geed and- the. ' Baste: mesiage seemed to it the bright glail day. 4-11'e W.M.S: had their annual opee: Meeting 'On Monday evening...lest in the, Zion: Church: e The attendaage, while fair, was not What'was expect-, -ed. The very fine ...Seeding • weather making, the busiest Of conditiene on 'theforth,: doubtleie mi Mated ea Frei nst many being ,preSent. The event of the •evening as a splendid . informing and itispiring'addreee from tbel Rev who until recently was a MfAsionbry in "China. • The , Sunday 8chopl, at Hackett's 'misses very milchthe presence ), of Mr, Sam Sherwood, while he is •kep.e at home ;following his rdeent Sickness,. through accident Weiholie he may be Well enough to be around soon.. , , -It is nice to see everybody on ime at Church, but it is not ak4TYs poesi- ble. And late coineee are always* wel.e come. We noticed ,ene young man coming ni rather late .to one 'saevice lastgebbatli, who very, neat' . Church time, with away ectese a field carry ing two newly born hinilis.tb, the fold to, the •acconipaninient of the bleating mother. His , overalls and unready condition :did ilot suggest Church te :those who saw him, thus: But he did not happen to be -looking for an ee, cuse to stay at home. God and the .Church and sacred- custom and all that is highest and best were calling him, to worship. He ;mild be late - he wit's' •,late -but -.after '''eWe,aricj ,.lanehs were tended an cared for, he cared' for his own soul. „ . • • WINS _eMEIVORIALLECHOLARSIIIP- . We learn from The GlobCof a re. - cent -date that Me. D. Andrew. Who '"ia.-VoinPlefing the •COnirei•fii: Ag- riculture ae, the-,i).A;e.i.hats,,been a- warded the yleinotiM Scholarship, presented- enntially- to the senior sti1-' dent; who during his toutse had 'done neon <for the ..petmanent geed .of the student is understood that UPOn graduation, Ur. Andrew' will be *appointed Agrioniture; ropyosiintstiv. 14.110.#4 000% • ti , :71figiedients, .11eittliful and nutritious We arepow,,rnakmg ,HaViS--The Noted jiealth• . Bread,,hich-offerS the greatest advantage ' , to those suffering from:indigestion, etc'. , SPECIALS., • . . jeity,,•;fteiolsea BuBonsn Boo. ch:Coteeal PlascL.,sconesOatinear,,Cocooirkelees.6te4; '. Lem,' Meringue Pies Chocolate Marshmallow Cake „. ATOLtYWAN'S ffAEiRY Phono 36 " Lucknow 46.411...tecorewiwiAndatotimiumeraer.domenearamineir4e;:derior.Ai Phone75 if Lucknow, Ont, • SIM! DOES YOUR H A T COBRES- POND INAP- PEARANCE WITH ,YOURICOAT-AND: • SUIT?: IF . NOT; YOU BETTER SEE:7; ;OUR A-$ S • . • , • , MENTOFBTT . , MORE • HATS •-e: PROPEIILy buirur FOR MODERATE PRICES House -Cleaning season" ' • .. . • , here, calling for all kinds of house furnishings You are invited to visit thisde- partment It is full, f service and satisfaction • fre swell AnapiAirarAptimineraraurArAirwrirrairArAirAirnirar4ii* Having purchased the Garage and Machine Shop formerly conducted by V. Durnin I am in a position tod o all JEindsLoL automobile -a -n -d -machine - repairing Experienced mechanic i n charge, Orders taken for ,Parts of all makes of cars, Prices reasonable. Tires • always on hand. Supertest and High Test Gaso- line, Cylinder Oils and Coal Oil. Leslie Harris, , Lucknow " IN MEMORIAM • „ • Armistrong-In loving memory o our darling Beatrice" E, only .daugh tor .of Mr. add Mrs; A. J. _Arinetrone London, ()ht., who missed 'away Aeri r•18the,e924; ageit2 Years', 'Jett n though t 01ourdear loved one ,Just • a memory fend and true, ;Teat a token. of ,affection, That our hearts still ache foryou • elefieren hole our little Who Upon this earth did tean-i God :found' our little darling And the angels took her ,hoilia • Could we ho be*. from heaven OiitY jeng,:.enbugh: AO: SaY, , cannot live o, ereetti Without You Take ns darling, , lead the way? -sadly; ,inissed,by, her -parents' and ..levnig"•IneMOrr of our dii br:oteeree- tah,ar, 5.. -"' . , dear little min :Elinet.','-who died A_prii 15, 1924, ago 1, year o' inentliS and ll , ISI• . • • ,et • Oniy to ua hett thee lent „ $14, 000.44 110$41i God soon iecalled the flower lie, eent, ;jAnd left us weeinng here. • Sweet little•flower <nipped in the bud, < No -grief or, sorrow knew,- , Jutcamtoearth t ivin our loveAnd then 'to Heaven withdrew. ' An aneql took away our .flower, But we should .n Mend our sorrowS, Since Jestle in his besdne 'wears that , . flower •:, • That once was, ours. , , ,$adlymissed by hia'-'11Taiiinati.and' Daddy. • , akesre TENDERS. ,WANTED* Tenders Will, he received by :the un- . dersigpeci tee to 12 • o'clock, neon, on :Tuesday the. Third day of May next for -•the eoh§tetictionof e cement Concrete sidewalk int the south Side of Rose Street, between Outrani St. and Havelock` St.; in the Village :0# Lucknow. • The lowest .or any tender not nec. esiarily seeepted,-Aseph Ape*, moot, ;44c1cnow4 - . *,< "re,