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SDA'Y Jannary 2511i 1954
S&OLE COMB 5' CENTS -1
Young ' woman desires'"honseivork
by the mOnth:-L- Apply at Sentinel
Office. "
-- FOR.. SAI.-M-7-:rearn house, stable
, accomodate five head, , drive. shed
:LTId pig pen. 15 '
14Ortkpf C.N.R.'depot.
'FARM For. SALE ---47; acres on. the
.BliieWater Highway 2'; miles ..setith of
..4.,Aniber1ey.;' • HO.,:se and ,stable: Price
I 790.-ApplY to William 4ehinitoni- •
3, Lnckno* 'Dungannon
(25-I41-tf.),
AucTioN sALP of household
furniture at, the hero., of Andre*
LOckhart Lucknow, SatUrday,
'January 27th, the property of Misa
Tam Meitinnon,now of Pbrt *Erie.
Terins, Cash.: Well. Henderson; Auc.
• FARM FOR SALE --176 acres on
Con. 12,, Ashfield (known as "Jamie -
'eon farm) well drained,buildings in The. Women's Missionary Society
„
Presbyterian Meeting
Hears Favorable Reports
Activity Shown Iu Each' Dephrtment
With VIUSSuici,S! SUPPort Very
Gratifying. .
The inland' meeting of the tuck,.
now -Presbyterian Church was held
on'Tli.Ors4aY' evening"last Excellent
reports.' were ,,presented from. every
prganization in the -,,-,congregation.
Fourteen new Members were added
during the Year,. 10 by Profession
of Faith and four - by Certificate. -Six
,
were removed by death and one by
certificate: The. member:dile at the
,
close of 1933 was 330. Almost fifteen
hundred doll's area eontriblited for
the Mission work of the .ebuichand
over twenty-one hundred- dollars for
the work 9f -the 'church at home.
,
can be arranged.' —APply. to
William. Johnston,. R. 3, Lncknew,
80-Lq,13, • Dungannon.
NOTICE
Sealed tenders will be received by
U. S. S. No. 4, 'Ashfield for 15 cords,
Mission , Band, in spite of heavy
losses through death, have faithfully
carried -on their work of missionary
education. The interest, in this de-
partment is evidenced ,by the giving
of $470 to the wOrk: The, reports of
the •Sabbath School' and :Bible 'Class
bedYwo-OC, beechand18-inv-and:'-Young PeoPle's,:Guild-were -most
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long and free of knots. Wood to :be encouraging, both es. regards , .the.
'delivered and piled at School *house Wdrk within the congregation' and
• not later than :March 31st, 1934. the interest in the work- of Miiisions.
• Tenders, close, Saturday, Feb. 3rd.
1934. John R. MacLeod,
Sec'y.-Treas.,- R. R. 3, Luthnow.,
CONSTABLE 111RED
WOOD , VENDERS
nd Presents Concert
Henry Fatters4 and A. R.
son To Supply VUage Wood--Rz
. J.: Moore Hired. As Conatiible.
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So „that those to supply 'wood' td
,the., villa • 'm ght hove" s, chance, tg
do Ao while there, was good ;sleigh?:
• NOTICE RE LOGS,
teen Thouitind feet' Beech' locrs Fif-
teen thousand feet Soft "Maple logs.,
men ,.Thousand.„ feet Basswood logs,
:Five Thousand • feet good Poplar,
• suitable for Crating. Our log yard.
will he open. after .1.„stiniery 22nd..
For farther infOrination as, to prices
and lengths, :6- be at our
office. -
'We- have now received all .the soft
elm logs we require. Signed '
THE LUCKNOW TABLE CO. 'LTD
• • (1-2-6.)
, 'NOTICE TO ' CREDITORS• ,
,All :persons ,heving'ilaiirv iiinet,
the ,estate of. James .-:,,Edesii-Ritehle,.
"lateof the ' Township - of Ashfield in
.the !County", of 'Huron,- Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or about ' the
16th...day. of February, A.D. 1933,
are - hereby notified to. send on Or
.before the . 30th day.' of 'January,
to Thanes Alexander
. Ontario,' of to Charles WeSICYTRit-
chie R R No. 3, LucknOw, \ Ontario
• Executors; of the said Estate,... or to
the, undersigned , Solicitor, - their
• names and addresses, full particu-
lars of their claiins' and, the natUre,
of their seeurities. if any herd by
them, , verified; by; statutory declare -
tion: thilnedletely" lifter such 'last
irtentioneddate the. i'assets ' of the
said . deceased • will .1 be . distribUted
..Enciengst the persons ' . entitledthere-
to having regard only to ,the ;claims
properly filed.
DATED. at Winghar. Ont, t• he
•
lith, day of 'January„ A.D. 1984.
, Wingharn, Ontario,
The following were elected to the
.
Mrmaging , Board: .Wm. Spindler,
MileCivstie. and *Wm. Reid (re-
elected: David Carruthers for one
Peter'lliatson for twp Years
and lno. S. 'MacKenzie,
Years.
The Session Placed- on record their
appreciation of - the faithfulness ,of
theworkers ,in the different organ-,
iz tiens within' the congregation.
Before the close of the meeting
the congregation by a 'standing vote
expressed their appreciation of the
work , Of their 'minister, Rev. C. H.
MacDonald, during the • yettY-'
and their confidence in .his leader-
ship for the future.
of
ee
To Small Audience
Band ,Stages A- Pleasing 'Program,
'Followial BY „it • Dance
Intipit,e of the feet thatnotmore
than !sixty Peraone, were . in -atien,
ing; the „Village • Ceolle?"';ha.h1,.. , at .the ' Band .concert On _Fri..
eial meeting; iirlien'ter. Wood- tealera. evening. - the players presented
were received and hylP °uPPile101°Ir •Intereating" Trogranl,:: °I. 11
e
The mead soi Heil" 'pat; 'rendered selections Some :itventY-:
terson and A. R. Finlaysen were Sic- eight Bandsmen, includiaig members
cerated,..Mr! Fotter8011- .` le to ouP14 'of _the Senior ..,and Junior Rands pre -
20' cords Of wood, as epecified, '
der 'for 30 •eords of wood at $2.73 a
cord was accepted, provided he
einploy towns men, who are on relief
in getting' out the wood and .s,170 an
t4siiitidcr.i:Lion:a19.4,winw•vtiNvdee4n."Yhgftotr,IPtit'ha71.,t.:4.11,0e104. „hi r4valnand faithfiliner in "attend -
is Stiii practices -which. has. resulted in
for .village eginitable. : • , • ••. - • • -
0.50 e",'" Cord: Mr. •FiniaksOife ten-. nte'Cl" striking:mthei r' appearancel ytrimmed°n
the stage
tunic's.
Reeve A. Hamilton acted as
chairman. and during, the evening
commended the band ''for their men-
of .Health-
,Th.e Bread
'.,of Health
Two applications '' were r:Pesived:rendifions from time , to time as they
# 'village constable . _
for. the . make public' appearances. The or -
one front 11. Leith and °lie avin 'ganizing" of the present band dales
R. J. rktcnire,', the latter bting Ie.-, back to 1928, he said, but little pre -
engaged at his old salary.
, • gress was noted until Mr. 'Hayworth
MR: 101INT.':.Istrg
IraproVethent during the past
four, days has, been noted in the. con-
dition of Mr. John JoYnt, and as his
Medical attendant putt it, he is
more like himself„ Mr. joynt's ill-
ness; however, is still regarded as
serious,but: the :past , few . days have
been must encouraging to those whp
have :-Watehed-hiin. put up • a -valiant
fight for recovery over, , lengthy
period When his life *es practically
deSpitired of. "
New Prints, ,Gbighatins and 'Wash.
Goods , still at the old to*. prices.—
THE MARKET STORE.
•
TORONTO WOMAN WINS ,
' • ;too oo cAsa pitizE
"Suririch'". As The Name Of Titles-
' *Ws Cereal Wins. Award'
. The $100.00 prize :Offered for a
suitable name for Treleaven's-Cereal
was ewarded, to , Miss K. C. Moore
of 397 Huron St., Toronto, The name
mi e y iss Mtnire--nintelioa
hy the judges was "Sunrich”. The
judges •were Mrs. Victor, .7.ehnston,
Di. WM. Connell and Mr. W. B. Any.
Coning vents
'First In rtion, 5 c.
Subsequent Ins tone,', 25c.
•
•
HOT SUPPER
The Wonien'S Guild Of St,. Peter's'
Church „ore serving a not ..suppot in.
the Council Chanlber, on 'WednetkleY;
'January , Simper ,35t.
BURN'S BALL. ,
, ;•
Tonight Thursday, •January '25th,
is the night of the big j'event .of the
' sea,s'on, , Burn's Ball,' in the Town
., LucknOw. Arthur's Itad!o. Or-
,
cheattr.„ 5 pieces, '4 pipers, lunch
., served: oAdraission including • tax,
$1-.00 a couple, ,, extra latly and
' gallery 85c. • "
SU
•
derson.
The contest commenced last 011
and closed December 30th. During
. ,
that time, hundreds of, -narnes: were
, , ,.
submitted from many . ,points in Which proved an enjoyable conclusien
surrounding "district:
•,took,. over the :duties, Of darector, over
a year 'ago, The, assets .of the or-
ganization, . includes tunics,
instrumerits,, nifisie;1'ete.;,' are .,valued ',PilekachTer747...-using"-.}tulOekP
at about *2000. The bind tunics sold. at 1.-4W9' STORE.
Weiv recently. decorated with white. Reeve A. tamitt,sn ;3"i :Luek,
cord. and the object Of the; eencOrt. now and Reeve David Carruthere. of:
was to raise" funds to eNt,:Tthu.e.: o•aoreeLdthis
week attending
.cornet duet ,by Misses sessiQn
sers No'. complete the uniforms. r:OuntY. Carnal in Walkerton, • which
on Tuesday.
Lee and. Danalda . Douglas • .
hone--.0k&IIY-37-C-i-iTehliSton, .-":"ICIfii,::•*Vfaikiiiit"'"".M"equillin
. . • .•
erspersed the. hand .selections, and 4ined ' e few ,young' people., at
Were , the inztiel, effort*: of these PartY,. in honer of MISS Jessie Mac
musicians, which were well, received Kenzie, who leaves'', short's* to enter
Dr.. Win.; Connell played' the ac St.'' 1.esenb'e.. Hospital; London, as a
Cornpaniment.. . student: nurse: ' .•.
ti.te- Band orchestra $111)°ri.d. When' E. Ciii.rier' en
• LAYER ,CAKES 511,NCE, PIES
..)ELLY ROLLS • 0 APPLE
• DOUGHNFTSL: CHELSEA PONS •
' • ICED ROLLS,
''re Finest White'and Whole Wheat Alva
•••
HOLLYMAN'S ,Q.CAUT
Phone 36 -
A K.ERY
Lucknow
Local e5P Geheral
DON'T make friends. with your
cornsremoye than with Cress Corn
Salve. -- Sold ;at McKily..i.!S ,DATJG
's
sTop THAT COUGH—with Ma-
son's 49. Guaranteed to .positively
give relief or money back. Price 40c.
P. • M. -pATEASON. '
•-
YOU'LL BE AMAZED, at the
'relief you will "get for Rheurnetism,
sic . for a dance, which followed and to Totonto Tnesday he was accom •
named by his daughter, Mary -Louise
who is spending a week . with her
Mrs., Gordon Dixon, -while Mr.
qnd Mrs. Cameron are moving into
, ,
BABY BOY LIVES , their new home, Cayley Street.—
, ' ,
ONLY AN 'HOUR Welberten. Telescope. '
- Dies in Dundas
Western Ontario as well as the to a pleasant, if not profitable ev-
ening.- •- ,
ASTIFIELD CIRCUIT
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KINLOSS FARMER PASSES',
failing'health ..for some :tint
Aleianderlengtitue re
dent --of Cared -Saban .g, Ainio.e.0; passedaway suddenly' his home on Mon-
day.. The funeralterVice Will beheld
this • afternoon frem. late . resi-
dence, with. interment in Kinloss
cenetery. is. survived
his ',wife, formerly Miss Purves.
GilVet. was in his 59th year. •
KRUSCHEN, S,ALTS—Free trial
Offer.. tiny the Giant , size ..Paehege
for 75c: Then if -not satisfied ,iettirra
the 'regular 75c bottle and your
money will he refunded.— ,
F. M. PATERSON.
ASHFIELD COUNCILLOR ,
HAS LEG FRACTURED
"Pete" Parrish Victim Of Unfor-
REBKAH, MEMBER
^ 'PRESENTED TUESDAY -
The Meeting' of °Tearer-- Rebekah
Lodge Tuesday concluded with, a
pleasant social gathering which was
-1b17 off
-Johnston,Mrs. Elddn
by *Slater:Re-
bekahs. With twenty -in attendance; .
Court 'Whist Was enjoyed for a time .
with Miss • Cameron the
prize Winner. Before lunch was
served, -Mrs..: R. H. Thompson read
the following' address and the NOble'
Grand,- Mrs; R. -.T. Button, presented
the bride with a silver butter dish.
Dear Sister, ,
- This ' gathering -here to-
night is happy event in Rebekah
circles. and, we are glad of the op-
portunity-- the oecation iiffora, to do
.v*11' honor at Siaiter • Rebekah and
eitend,-our ,-heirtiecOngratuletiona
°I'Adltiiheoslitg7l1.85'hg.-e;e etrArg!;: to
753,• we” are delighted, yeti; Italie 'chosen
to . make your Inime ,Lticknow and
we earl look forward to Mani ;h4PPY
and. helpful timed. together. •, --
So that you 'MaY have seineha-
terial recognition of our good -wishes •
'little gift. • Signed, '
, •
we VnId ask. you , to accept this
. Slaters Of Jeviel- Rebelcalr'Lodge.
Johnston -briefly but ably ex-
oressial,4.-her appreciation . of the
.litaughtfailness of, the lodge mem-
bers,, who then joined.in singing `Tor:
She's A Jolly Good Fellow".
The infant son- of Mr. and Mrs.' lilies._ Ellen Hunter, sister of the late.
Clarence Murdie of Listowel, who Dr. D. Paterson, and only surviving
died,: early MondaY Morning, was meinber of that fanilly, Paused awayburied in Greenhill cemetery on it her home in. Dundas on Sunday.
Tuesdair-afternoon. Following' the, Mr. F. M. Paterson of town, .attend -
arrival of the afternoon tram," thefuneral on Wednesday after-
tonching scene was witnessed- at*th" '
William Mur -
home of Mr. and Mrs.
tunate Mishap On Friday Evening. di- when °vier the l tiny ;wines
.M1'; (Pete): .Farrieb;
Ashfield ceuneillor,. lied in God-
erich hospital with',e fracidied, leg
.as the result of e :peculiar -Mishap
,nn, Friday evening . last. Pete was
returning_frini Goderigh that night
and Was making the turn, at ,the
Corner south of Dunlop. The road was
in a rather Arencheitiiis Condition nt
this point and his .car slewed • and
turned over 90 its side.
With the aid of somemen, Was attem-
pting :td right the ,vehicle, and when
At 'Settled back, on its four *Week.
Pete failed to step 'hack far • enough
and. the running beard .striick heatt.;
ilyon his knee, which splintered the
bone in hit leg. He Was removed: to
Goderith Hospital, bUt. . Swelling in
the leg, pre:Vented the setting of the
.fractured bone 'ter a time:
,
CONDENSED- IAD -SALTS-=tOr-
tedncing 'easily and. 'safely. 60c.• a
'CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS—at
the new price of $1.50 , at PATER,
\
SON'S DRUG STORE.
P.A1V,IfLY, ,TOORTHER..ON
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
•
Sunday, 'January' •21st, .being the
[anniversary 94 the; birth of Mrs..
Rohert Hasty, 'She had the pleasure
>t• having . all her., children tind
grandchildren ta dinner'With her „at
the heilie :of her 'YonngeSt.,iiiiiighter,
Nire William, Alton . end., Mr„, Alton
of Ashfield: Present, .were;
Hasty,
.1N/fre., john,l3leke .Wingharn; Mrs.
_ ,
ltoy Maize,. Mrs. Wallace.; Twainley
•
casket, Rev.. S.:"ETtickexicondictee.
a brief funeral service. p
The little tot was born premature
ly early Monday morning, but fully
developed. Tfie attending physician
had hopes the infant, would live, but
death followed within an hour. •The
Incither is rnalcing a favorable re -
• '
.coVerY.
ttatkage at• 'PATERSON'S 'DRUG;
STORE.'
CUTTER SMASHED, NO
* INJURIES IN MISHAP
,
woniArti Asiocaknot •
'
18 NEW cjitiAcri GROUP
*AaasiCietion • Ttilcee, In 'Alt The. Ladle's
Of The "United Church Congregation.
Hold Skating Piro • •
The Girl Guides m •charge of their
'aptain and - lieutenant, Misset. Vera
Serriff and Rena McDonald,. enjoyed,
a skating, party at the rink on *Tues-
day • evening, following which they
were Served refreshments and 'spent Alexander K. Milne, Former
a:pleasant hour at the home of the Il
Resident, e.lieved °To Have .
First" Taught School In Huron'.
'County, Passed Away In Guelph. • .
The WoMans' Association,a 'newly
formed organization of the United
Church held. their 'initial meeting
on*. Wednesday njght last, when the
, ,
officers were :appointed. This organ
izetion,takea -in' all the ladies of the
congregation and inetiii the disco*:
thinance" of groans such as the 'Unity
Circle.
Homeward bound. after dark with-
out a light, on Wednesday' evening
last, Kelso McNay had, his cutter
wrecked, when run " into by a car
driven by Archie 'McDonald. Archie,
with three other passengers in his
car, was proceeding to Kincardine
to play hockey and about three miles
west of the village came Upon the
cutter -without *seeing it, nntil, it
Ltteknow., end Mrs.:William Alton,
*was too lite to avoid the .
The seat -of the cutter the
tServiced-,-.,sunday, January 2+Via% 'their respectiVe; husigends and 8th, [ 'driver were bot into the ditch,
I r '1' there 'bei r ntv • all -
Zion 11 A. M.; Tracheas 3 ivr-; "rm " r'" e ' "11 whil th• horse trailing the re-
makes 7.30 P. M. subject temy Mr Hasty who owns, her ho
nie in e '
mainder• of the. 'wrecked vehicle,
JEWELS".`•
'SPECIAL picTuRs AT v. •
LYCEUM THEATRE, VirINGHAM
Songs,.. intime„
Ikiir4fv Six bir SOng. hita
n1istaicast SImm$unitreityliie Cn
,city. and ,Pok ,.1\t.:‘,VS. • StiO VtistArt, At
'Dungannon, and spends the antraner
entiva there, belongs to one of, the
.i)ioneer and, despite the
fact, that alie id Well Pest the allotted
of life, enrys rood 'health, Init
for the fact that AC CaUTIOt .get
•
hut exceptidriallight an
lereSted In all 'thatTgoeS on"on"'Bargains in Silk and Dress, meter-
ials and 614mnant5 THE MAIMET
*
Made Off down the -roed, and after
freeing itself of the trailing remaitie
about a mile farther on, tentiritied
61 home. Kelso was unhurt, and it
Was later leanied that the horse
had "siiffered no iniurine , and the
v .t t, .
't1.4-1/nold
which is a Valusible-7'6110,
was badly ,broken up. The ear was
not daraiged and after gathering UP
Kelsorri pOeels. and giving hini, a
ride o .to ri; neighbors, the hockeyistti
continued to their destination,- '
The officera are:
President—Mts. S. T. Tucker; 1st
I
TCUTHERFORD.Ip. the township'
Of West. Wawanosh, on Wednesday;
January 24th to Mr. and Mrs; Wil-
liam Rutherford, a son.
eaIt:.•coottity..140Is Removed By Deat
District Commissioner, Mrs. A. E.
McKim.
Glare Of Ice Again ,
•
Roads that'. were excellent ,for
'Sleighing, over the , week -end, but
which 'gradnelly became, too heavy
for Motor traffic; have : this 'week
been turned again into •a glare of,
ice. Mondat. ;brought :Mild,. weather
and rain- that' evening, :arid When the
temperatiire .dropped again, On es.
rcisids .and sidewalks WerOurn-
ed into ice. Leg! haling *1-a ' the
order of thei day , on Monday With a.
Continual streamn of tennis • to the.
local furniture factory, :which" is
iitirehasing -;it, limited . quantityy • .6f,
logsthis year, and on Monday re-
ceived, at the soft em. required.
Other clasdes. of logs,' as advertised,:
ere' still being purchased.
Vice pres.—Mrs. W. G. Andre*; '2nd
Vice ' Eve Greer; Re
cording Sec.—Mrs. N. Bushell; Cor-
responding , Sec.—Mrs, V. .Sehnston:
Treasurer—Mrs. Wni. Murdie; Cap-
tains of Groups—Mrs. Btiswell, Mrs,
R. J. Cameron, Mrs. Alien Turner:
Devotional Com.—Mrs:
Mrs. Thos. Burns; Flower COMA
Mra, Fisher, Mrs.Rath*ell,' Mrs. F•
T. Armstrong; Church , Com.—Mrs.
,MclCirm Mrs. Robb, Mrs. Thos. 'Alton:
Hoiise Com—Mist Sarah Mallough
Mrs. D. C. •Taylor.
AT MONTREALs CONVENTION,
Mr. C. ltifeNali",, ,manager of
Silverwood's Lucknow plant, and his
father,. ,Mr. J. R. MeNah of the
London plaint, attended the. ,2nd
'annual convention, of the danaidian
13rodiiCe Association, had' in the
tms,L' Lent
to ' Montreal, they apent the Week-
end with Mr.' MeNab'S` Sister: at.
nisTeEtre-
Brockville', On their'', return they at-
tended the Convention Of SilVetwoodli
In
. Mr. Alexander Keith aged
96, a foriner, Weithtiovnt' LucknoW1;
and; Whitechurch resident and pion-
eer Kinloss farmer and , school 'teach-
er passed away in :Ggelphat the
home ot..his- daughter; Mrs. R. Jd,
Ecu .on Sunday.. His ; wife, formerly.
Mary 'Gaynor,an aunt Of Mrs. H.
3.
Lindsey,- of town, predeceased him
twenty. .years' saga; Mr: Lindsay at-
tended the; funeral in ,Guelph ofl
Wednesday. • "
• Born in SentlaId • in 1837, Mi.
Milne was .educated in Forfar and
-Edinburgh -itild"----came- to Canada - -as
Young man,where he is believed •
to.. have taught the first "schOol="at,-,
Pert Albert; and in the, hist schools
in Brace at the fourth and sixth
concessions o Kinloss. After four.:
(31/:1 OF FORMER ASIIFIELD • teen ***ears" of aehoel teaching,: he rd, -
MINISTER, DIES, IN 'WEST moved to Smith 'Falls, where he .
' founded and edited. the Smith Pills
The following : clipping „taken' from Review, and as a staunch Liberal,sn ,
Edmonton paper refers to tind he, through his paper, strongly sup -
death of the :coil* son ' of. the • late., portedthe late' Hon. George Brown.' .
Rev. W. A. Smith, a former pastor 'Later he returned - to Queen's
on 'the Ashfield and Dungannon
"The funeral tervice of Douglas
Charles Smith, Only ,sto of. Mrs -
Smith, and the late, Rev.. W. A. $mith
ef..rdmortea, ''who passed aWay, at
Calgary, ,TuesdaY, January 9tia* at
the age Of ,23 'years, Was held'
Fri-
day afternoon. ,..lanuary 12th, at
from 'Andre*. Bros: funeral
chapelocorner of 112 end, Jalapa°
Ste. Rev. F. 11. irltineefficiated: and
interment took ,.place in the Edmon-
ton cemetery. He left 4to. Mourn his
1414f,,Vesides his mother', two Slaters,
Mrs.. M
irroather .1and ,MISS
father, - ReV. Mr, Smith, died niers
than`a year ago. Ile and Mrs...Smith
were greatlybeloved on , both Ash.
field and Dungannon• ,direnite, , Whe4
theywit bet well reMsfAetedc*
, . ,
,
Bush, and with his: brothers David
and Charles, took 'ati land in what
we's then Virgin :forest On the , 4th
of Kinthse,, •-whci-e s they tibecafrne
among the best known. families ut
the district, becoming prOminent
farmers, 'live Stock dealers' and
breedera. '
Mr..' Millie was An: ardelit:beiticul-
wrist...and whereVer. bis abode, his
,flower garden beceine noted, While
.Lueknow, where he "retired in his
declining years, he owed the pro'
perty where 7 Mr. Phillip, Stewart ,
now liVet. Later Ile moved toWhite-
churth and in adVenced.years, made
Grianh. where in , spite orhis age,
'Mr., Milne has Coritimied eacception-
ally bright mentally...
Of the original family of 'tVielveti':
"
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