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.PARKER, OSTEOPT, ot
ik,....,,or...,;HiYingharri•-will be at the tain House,
7•1•Lucanow, everyWednesday eftett
pon • /ill chronic s3i3ease8 .;stikeess-•
• luily treated Osteopathy remov
the physical 'causes' 'of chseage.
justnientt of the spine is moro quick-
iy- secured. and ; -with fewer.;• ueat-
• inents by Osteopathy than by -4,eY
otherlaethed:;„•.•
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Physiciaa and Surgeon
Lucknow
limits 2-74
Phone 86•
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$2" 0: PER'. YEAR IN i',DVANCE; $2.50.IHIPEViDiE
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ONT., 'titurtsromr., .0:tm 18th. 1925i .
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'DENTIST ;
'Dr. MacI#Ord will visit Lucknow
every Itiesday in Dr. Cohnela
Unice. .
Dr. R. . L. Treleaven •LucknOw-
. Over Decker's 5 tore kixtraction
• • ,eltner by gas or local 40' in
1.)angannon every ,Thbraday, ,
' • Phone 5/..
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' Mrs, ILII. Uncleay i. 1sit1ng
friends in ;Detroit,
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.Mise 'Car,rie, Geddes 'is home from
Toronto Or a feW' 'Weeks. "vacation,
Joh n .111 drid of Tornis ro
neyiring lus Lucknow . acquseirteneeS
this week.
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• Mr. .Nentley Gordon Oyer from
:Detroit to-ipend'a weeks Yaeatiarl,
mother. ' • : ",'
Mrs. Isac-H,ethetingten--and--•fani--
ilY of Gedeeich, were. 'I/letters' at the"
;home of Mr. Uugh McIntosh, on Stint
day ,• a
Mrs. 'A Blitzsteinl :and &tighter
A. ,
_Hannah are spending a two -week's
vacation in SYracuse end New Yor,b
*City. ,
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Hanover's ' league ' baseball team
will, be here Friday Of this week to
play Lucknow. Tbe game will start
at ,5,15:
nother
gasoline supply teak and pump at the
Central Garage to handle White Rose
gasoline. '
Splendid rain e have .fallenr • over
Western Ontario' durirae, ,the 'peat
week,: and the, crap'. outlook has great -
DENTIST ly Improvel' . ,•
Brine County Connell is in session'
_at :33eit E gin:this....week_Reeve
3b0a of Lucknow and Reeve .Tiffin of,
Kinloss areln attendance: '
'NeWte0
1:1Yritke aPpointnient .
; in.allide everyday
o EvEgtzOwKis CoLpioN..
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Goqd. Strong 'cabbags.
p.ents, .1.0c per dozea. .1.,..:narne..
Found on RA:403 Street LucknOW' spec-
taciee, ownee May' ratve.,,eame. at tie.,
, sentinel Once: •
1-heve added -to. my, :Will PapeA
• and-ranit-euSiness a ateck,Lof-Wel:-
. kaPet which. 'prase be seen atno
residente •any ,tipie.„-it. J.. Vamerek,
:ainter and. Deeota4tor' • • •••
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A. Grill 8r'Co.:dealers. iu all kinds m
junk-7-'-klays potatry: Highest', mar
et PrICe• Don't sell .before •seeme
is At home Tiresday, after .6
clock, and al, day. Saturday. ,
„ AU,CTION. SALE • ,
An ,auction Sale of the Property.. o.
tne late Mi.. • Campbell will , be he,e
at Lot 5 Con • 2...huron:Towninip 01
-.'llairsdaY June, goth, commencing a
one o'lock p 111. The, farm soar,-
impements mut a .quantity of. Mariu.
• ink' bay will be 'solo. '• • •
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John Purv,is, Auc.
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TENDERS: FOR PAINTING
•• AND EuiLniNq STEPS,
• Sealed tenders Will be received by:
the gaiasigried tip to June the 25th
1925; ar, painting school at ; S. S.
No. 8, Kinlosa also: ' for. building
'work cement steps The wor o • e
the 20th -'day. of August
• , 1925. The Imirest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. -4 G. Moffat,
• Secretary, ---1.' R. NO a teemiater •
• NOTICE OF APPLICATION Foa
GUARDIANSHIP
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In the ,Surrogate Court of :tht
County.. Of Bruce.. aim the Matter o:
veaa, the" guardianship �f Eva May Sill!'
Bezel Alzina Sills end Lorne Elniei
•: Shls, the infant children of :James J.
-Sale; deceased., • Notice is •hereW,
• given that after twenty days from
the date hereof, Ida. A. Sills', of tht
township of Kinloss in the -Comity oi
-. Bruce; widow, will, make. apPicatioa
to the Surrogate Court of the Count
• : of .Bruee, to be, appointed, • Gimdian
of the :personal estate of Eva May
•Sills, Raid Alzinti Siits and Lorne
• Elmer 'Sil:re ' the infant chi.dren' of
i•ameti•J. Side late of the township of
'IStorringtoa, in the. ' County of Pron.
tenae, who died at Schenectady: in the
State of New York on or about the
12th day, of September A. D. 1918 in-
testate, Without having appointed a
gal -anima of the said infante. •
Dated 'et' Lticknow, the; 16th day
• of, Jane A. D. 1925;
,• Ida A. Sila
ca..:11)• By Her Solicitor
' 1, L. Lament.
Luelpoyv Flour Mills
• 'Havelock . (Pia% mato ss.00,
Sepoy: (blended) $4.75' *
"•\ ado Rite (pastry) $4.50
heat _ '
Feed 'Flour $210
Shorts $160 •
Bran, $io.o
Soreeniore\clito $38;oi-perrton--
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Friends' of Rev.' .W..• Re McIntosh;
D-; oVLoiidon. will be. pleased to
knew he is :able to he hoine from, the
hospital,;a0er his recent papful ac-
cident 0 •
S. Reidand sen Austin are
away on a, nnOter trip to Chatham
and other points in Southern. Ontario.
Sunday • next 'wlil be. the longest'
•ia:/: of .1925; • •
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Mr. anil.,,MrS: G. S. nee and little
aon George ,Heney were week -teed viia
-itots-witle7:Luelinow-LtriendsAite;--Free,
'lea, abqegraPh gaeri in ,Brant,
Ford and doing well. , ' •
Mite .Gwendolyn ' MeLoeci Who was
Over from New ,York to ettead, the
Amaral, Of .her •grand -aunt, the late
Katherine .MacDonald;, returned" to
the .City 'an Wednesday.. ;
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Mrs. Ida' McKipnen Was. taken to
Wingham , !Hospital on Tuesday of
440 week, Where she underwent a
Major surgical operation, At latest
• repotte she•Vas dehig as. can
be. expected. .
$1.80
' Don't *get- to see the "King of
Wid Horses" at ,the Family Theatre
Fri.. and 414. A horse yoe read about
but never See. ,The wildest horse in
9iptivity,. A picture that 'will Sear
your brain with a memory.
One of our local gardeners has been
this week'. showing his friends a we
10eloped en&; ripened tomato on one
of his viaes. This is •unueuellYearly
for tomatdes to ripen in thisi
• and, the 'plant must have :enjoyed
good luck and good care through the
recent frosty nightie -
Dr. Anna Nicholson • who recently
graduated, from . the , University of
Toronto was Successful • also in ,the
Medical Council examinations mak„-
, big her a 'Member 'of the , College of
Physicians': and *legions of 'Ontario..
,She has received an hospital „appgint-
anent jn thiladelpiiii; the
end of SePteneber.
Levi Wesley,, the noted Indian
Herbalist, of Harrieton, will be at
the Cain Mouse on3ltredneeday after-
noon, Jun'24th:.Special invitation to.
ell who ;Offer with theumatisna.
Sciatica or Stomach troub:es. Hun-
dreds have been restored • to 'health
by Wesley's wonderful treatments. ,
Card Of Thanks -Mrs. Neil Campbell
desires to express sincere thanks to
•the: many friends and neighbors who
extended help and sympathy at the.
time. of her recent bereavement, al-
so for the kind cOntributione of flow-
ers;
, *1111§§ AU O. IOWANS
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. ... Optometrist •\..
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Will 130 At the Cain 116uile Wed-
lieSday il'ont 24th. Hoot 1.80 t9 0
P.' ma liesdaoloolt dittinottt to/40011.g
oyailds sinful 0Y018. Aild' bad Nisiol•
tatiovoik 011040 ' ProP.,1* Otto
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• CARS STOLEN ,' - AND.,
RECOVERED.
• We itPerted. last Neel; that Dr.
Namb:ey of 'W.Ingheni „lied his , now
Nedeila coazir etoien fro* his 'gar•.
age in the early bailie of* Saturday
,June Ilth. On Thursday of Iast week
the-,cir was recognized near the vlll•
"1m of, ,AMberley, -the
Ihie-fia- were latizig-a, -the-
•time,;at" ionie 'diatatiee,,frinn the, ear,
-And-Seeing,:thatr-the.ear,wea:.reeognia.,
ed. they 4 disappeared into the , neigh-
boring swamp and Were ..ept after;
wards Semi. It is said the ear ap-
peared to. have beerriitn, about 80C
ini.es between the "::tiine• stolen and
the time it was recovered. It con-
tained some eletbingand a Cream
can in which gasoline had been car-
ried.
Quite-ne-riumbernet-proviacial-r•epo-
apd county.canstehleS were soon
on the scene, but the thieves man-
aged to elude thein tiering, the night
And the-neXt-leard--4,--them was .that
they had stolen a -ketd Coupe
belong-
ing to Dr, MeLoed; tientist of Ripley.
The; car ,however was •that night al
the • doctor's former home near
looehaleh
With McLoed' car the thieves ap-
pear to have made a -pretty' safe get-
away, as the nextheard of them was
that the car. had been abandoned , at
-the village- of ----Boltioti-...:The . • pollee
called': Dr..; MeLded' by ',telephone not..
Hying him- of the recovery of his Car
The. thieves hen been appre-
hended so far. They are said to be an
Indian and a mulatte, (• part negro )
;tecently, te,eased frettn. Kingston pen-
itentiary. , '7 ,
A story had got going that they
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had 'stolen a ear froin Mr. 'F;eld's gar -
at .Whighanai but that theft appears
, to have been committed by local eriL
-istq.Mr:_Fied!s_ear -was-found--at-
the wrathend of the town With the
engine beating burned out
MOVING To NEW ovEllcE
,• DEFIVARY
Neil Campbell.
It is oursad duty this week to chron-
icle the death of Mr. Neil ..Carnpbel
Who Passed away at his home on the
2nd Concession .of Huron, Township
on Friday, June •5th, -at the age of 45
years. Mr. Campbell had suffered an
attack of pleurisy about two Weeks
before his death, which soon develop-
ed into pneu,monja, but under excell-
•ent medical care and nursing his re-
covery was ,hopefuiy • expected until
within a few boars before he died
when a change' for .the worse set in
and he rapidly lost 'strength, The
funeral on Sunday June 7th to Green.,
hill Centetery near Lucknow , was
largely attended. •• The Reit. J,
Herdie:of Ashfield conducted the
funeral service. By the death of Mr ,
Cannibal the community- has lost an
obliging neighbor and a good citizen
and ,his wife and twill • little daughters
have lost a kind husband and 'father
They have the sympathy of the wide
circle , of 'friends in their irreparable
;loss, • '
0. o. F. DECORATE GRAVES
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VTe mipeof to.. Opti far buainesn In
our new PreMiset, en Friday lima, the
:19th, initt, A hearty.,invitation to ln
.speet our.•neW, ' ,bankiag.' cake' is
extended to ' all. • • • •
S., Wilson, Manager
I'he'CiarAtilan-•Maak-ef-COMmeicer
• LUCkiie*
.4XEDEN. 'ARTY, .•
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A garden party under ausiiicea of
the :Paramount F. W. wilt be
he'd at dill'honie Of Mt; John. Hint-,
iltini.'23t'uniliel west of Lucknow
Thuvociii#june '88... Bowler from $.
$ ve$016 tit, 1440400 tol 004 L
PrairtNi; MIA 4041 /1/ 0114 10,0 ;rip 4; 11400111444k! "41,11+ 6• ..064, ism",
eriubdE. NOTE
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The United Chur.h at ,LecknOW.
ferater4. the •Methodist hurch )' was
filled •to capacity leet,....Saday mere-
ing and evening when the first Sue-
de services under the new order were
.
held The Itev Mr M.acLachan • of
Halifax N: S. Was the, preaeher_ in
the.ab eitee.of the.Rev.,
W. R'Macln-
toah, :of London 'who had erranged to
„be:here;r1ratavia'•-naiblet,tOrrie; hav-
ing been seriously injured ip.a. street'
,Aeeicleet Jn..the,Frida:;':,.• previous,
MacLacha'n who had been attending
the General Astiefaily•at Toronto was
to have taken Mr. Macintosh's work
at London but. owing to the accident
came to 'Lucknow instead: • His
dresses, here were fine examples , of
inspirational preaching and well fit-,
ted •to.the Pecasion, , He was assist-
ed in the Service by the Rev.,T, Wes-
ley Cosene, • minister of , the church
huiUin the everrarg-the--Revr-Mr,-Goll,
an nee took part, A large eheire
under the leadership of, Mrs.- 3. Wes.
joYnt,-with Mrs. Newton at the or-
-gan7render0--sPeciaf Lniusic-And-lead-
in the., serviCe. Of gong. Hearty Con-
gregational singing was a -pleasing
feature of both services,
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After, •having ,attended church ser.
vice in the Anglican Church list Sun
day morning, the local ledge of Odd.
fellows proceeded "rte the. Kinlpsi
Cemetery to decorate the graves - of
departed members of' the lodge :Who
are buried there: , Quite 'a nuMber. o
visitors were at Ihaeemetery to wit
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neer; the beautiful, and impressive
ceremonY: In all, irvevnteen graves,
were visited by . the brethren who if
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ter a brief service Of prayer and
.song de`polited` S small pot contain-
ing A flower upon each grave. t.
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• 'NOTICE TO 'AUTOMOBILE •
.DRIVERS
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The ,Rev,„.Mr:,James; of East Koot,
riey.TB; of.
South, Kin'essl' Church on l'Sunday.
Mr. James was a delegate to the Gen-
eral • Assemblyof th Presbyterian'
:Chureh.'at-,.- Toronto.'•- South - Kinloss
Cegregatien., having voted, non-con-
eutrenee is, at, present .witbaut. a Set-
tled Minister. We understand that riff
errarigernent • has„been made: by
_which the work ei the Presbyterian
Congregation at ;Kinloss and ht Dun-
gannon Will be carried on by the one,
minister. ' — •
The Rev. Mi-• .Moffat of Millbank
'occupied the pulpit of the -Lucknow
.--Presbyteriarr--Chareti-on4uriday-Apd.
will be the 'preacher again., 'next
SirediLy The cniregatidnbeing at
present iwithout a, Sett ed minister is
church.heeringcandidates for .a 4)1 he
.The 'Rev. p. L. Langford preached
his, farewell sermon - in tSt. . Peter's
Church 'here last Sunda, and on
Tuesday had, his effects' moved to
Theciforcl Whom he has been appointed
to a' eharge. Mr Langford had a-
bout coinaleted threepears in Luck -
now • during which time he preyed
•himse-f a ;helpful and in mane ways
useful citizen. He was especially ac-
tive among the ' young people,, being
the moving' spirit : in the , boy
Scout an Girl -Guide movernente..-poT
the Past. two years helias been a
Member of the Lucknow Zeheoi
,Boaid, Before leaving Mr. „Lang-
ford 'wits presented on behalf of ..the
congregation of SL Peter's ;Church
with an 'arm chair; and Mie. Lang-
ford was therecipient of a ••wrist
Watehia gift from the young people
,Seine auto- drivers are, becoming
.carefess. .t4,- where they .drive and
hti* they park their cars 'ea' the
street. , Drivers. akaild keep to the'
right and pass "silent ',policemen”
tti, the right. In rounding a corner. it,
is not !rate' t�` keep ;, -ay the left .e,ven
streeteeeins-•••.Milet„...teeli:
ing•tti the right May invelve:.a-vert
.short:tiirai.as_ist thii.torner 7.of • CarriP"-
hefl lin.a.:Stauffer-streetai-.;bUt.it's the
how often
• lett Get loto, irio: -The ,
rules of , parking Are also. being ne-
glected.. ktviygg to the right
And at an Single to•the curb to that
sion'tait Mon Ot,litit ears
Sto .tiOtig tide; Don't he in too
Of the church.
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Next • Sunday morning Rev, .1';
Wesle„;;;;Cosens preach at the Un_
ited Church on "The Unchanging
Christ". At the evening service Mr,
R. D.:-•Cameren -will give a report' of.
the First General Council of the tn-
ite,d. Church. of Canada, Mr. Oath -
even was'one-of the 350-rnemberi-of
that Council. Special , music will be
rendered at both services by the
choir, The regular 'praise sOleetions
wilibe conim•con 'te' the Book of
Praise and the 'Hymn ' Book,. Corn-.
menein,g with' next Sunday- the Sun-
day Scliopi 'will'meet during the Sum-
Mer.weeki at 10 a. m. instead of in
the Afternoon:
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•• kiNci,I.EDINE RACES'
wgEsTEE •FAMILIES
• HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC
Thee was"a del ghtful flinejn
Cal-
edonia Park on Sat'..rdayof'last week
when members of the Webster famil-
ies of this vie'n timid LhOir aUinermi
relatives -to tlic number ,cf 240
mere', met 0je,re in thele anneal 'gath-
ering.. ' • ; -,-
.1t: the .!ircating a *limber repered
to Greenhi.1 ,Cemetery 'where • the ,,.
-einorrj• of decorating the grave of -de.
parted relatives was-7,:peefornied.......,,
..-The intentin was. to have an pPen-'1
aie_pienie_Witli„pet-chici"gaines:ie the
park in the afternoon, but rain. which,
'came On :made, a:change. of program
necessary, .• and lunch was served Al
tir Rink, and the games and contests
carried out so far as the restricted
• quarters would permit, There Was a
jolly *geed time, old and Young enter-
ing into the sport of the ,eceasion in
delightful lash:on. There was no
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compatint...about_taa'„rain veli:h upset'
the Plans for the afternaon. '
those present areinteres'ed in agri•
'rultural pursuits, arid el .were willing
-4o haVa-tlfe-Trier:i program • sizen-ad'if-
the dry earth was to have the clirneli,
ing it so greet ir needtcl.
Mr. Ton: Webster, noW of London
president 0rth famly
-for-- 1925,-. din cited.. the proceedia2a
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Don't forget the, races at Kincar-
dine on Tuesday, June 25th: $900,itt
purses, There Will be three events -
2.15 cless, trot. or pace; 210 clest.
.--beiii-g-.--assiste-d-b7--%.„, , rs* -frtend;-mr,-liur:
17 McGee, of the tr. Eaton Coinpaily
' who, with,l_rja, wife, MrsJames
'
Me-
Gee_frand Mrs: John McGee Motorea
om Topet0 te meet t1iiiiVbster
trelations. - " ' ,
wing. were the prizewinners in
the sports:
orts:
RaGirls ui'ii;i:r '. seven:
.G r a e •
'
any- Douglas Mary: Eng. Grammar
. '•',
C ° Ph • - h
g ,
seven: PrankSherwoad, It Kt -yes PhsiograPhy, Arithriietic, Zaology;
ysrograp y,' Ar,thmet.e, Zoo.rogYi:
Webster, Grace Ri• Doulas Winerifted: . Eng. 'Graminar
tchie: Boys 'under •
Girls, 11 andwider: Catherine Ile- P
. elee, Ruby. Physiography; Finlay -
miner,'•
1 , Laura Websthr„ Boys ll and sOn••Duntan; Eng Gratin -liar, ZoOlogy:'
. er eerge Alton.
Fisher. Gordon: Can. HAtory, Geog:
under: :Gen Webst G
Jean Ritchie. lieYs 14 and under; Geo. '611---Illt°rY' Geography, . Art," Bot -
Webster,. Tore tandereen, Gir s 20 and a• ny; 'Hadkett, Mervin:, Gepgraphy,
• ami on anc e. an is 'ry.
under; Jean Ritchie,- ; Olive Alton, Geography, Art, ' Botany;Hami tbnY
Gertrude: Can. History', GeograPhY;
Young, stout Men: Roht. Webster,'Al-
Art, l3otapy; • Henderson, M o r.g
timeart,,Aivltaoini.inOgld,;,oesete, stout anirreiend:Gw.. o'emoelne.-; Eng. Grammar, Physlog,Taphy, ZOo-
logy; Helidersen, Billy: 1" Eng Grain -
it , , . ornio. ., Reny Mrs: Keyes, Mrs; J. b ' ' par, Physiography, Arithmet'e, Zoe-
. logia Hpdgins; AudreArt ' Zoology.
Race (2boys and 2'girls) Done Web
„trot or .pace; 2.30 class: trot:dr Pace:
There will be e big field of horses and
gond. races can be 'expected, tinear-
dine brass band will be in `iittendArkee.^
The track.' is in,- goOd condition and a
nurnber of horses are here at present
workiag out. For particulars Write
A. G, Mazintyre; Secretary, 'Kincar-
dine. „
ave You Tried Our Dainty Cakes
and Tasty Pastries? '
Crean') Slices• Puff Pastries
Cream. Cups
Chelsea Buns Made witi?, . Oeliciotischocoiate'.calceS
Specip.1 SnlyE-na..Sultanas: ".. '
OurHome Made, RaiSin."and'Whole Wheat Breads./..'
Are Unequalled •
• e,.ConsistentlySUPerior.quality"of ...these •
Special 'Ll'pes makes' fOr,, Success
• --Highest Prices Paid for ButterandEggs'
:Hop,ymANrs BAKERY.
'Plione.36 ' Lucknow
--1\litt Tartlets
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LU'CKNO. W LOWER SCHOOL.
studen4
who. have f:Or7Gover;--getAoQL
Staiid.ng in the follin s_qub_leets,
011
tLk.eL1-eai?s. work:
Alt,theson, Gertrude e Arti.7.60010gY
Anderson; .D0rothY Geography Arc
riotanY; Atierew, Jessie: Geography.•
.-rt, Botany ; Calvin. Can.
•Iiistory, • ueography A r Botan'.)
Jew les; Annie: gaz.. 'Grammar, Clap,
B0;4 ny, .Zbotogy;
-Brairie-1:7-James: -Ge:graDify;.-..,•Canip---
•dell, herald:. Can. History, GeOgra-
phy,, Art, Botany; .`Canipbell,. Mary:
Caa.Histery, • Geography; Art Botany:
Carnochan-, William: Geagraphy; Car.
rUtherd, Iteria; Can. 'History; Geogr.*
phy, Art; "Botany; ,Chesnut,
Eng: Grarnitar ;.•-' -Edr,ninfict-;
Can.: Histoty," 'Geography; Art, Bet-.
Girls 14. and under.; 'Marion N9 son. • , Botany; F.s'_4ez, Annetta:
• raph Art
ster and Arthur Andrew' Olive Alton gins, 'Nprine: Can. History Bop':
and' Charlie Webster. Andrew,
gMen's any; Hodgkinson, "Elizabeth. C
History,/ Geogr h ' j -
and Botany
Rage: Anson Coleman. Fat WoMen'e Johnston, Gordon:aP3rtn g...
Mrs..Henderson; Mrs:, A. Alton PhySiograPhy, Arit
Kilpatrick, G ive Eng Grammar,
, ; metic, .GZoolegy
race:. Ceeil Webster and Olive Alton Zoology. ,•
(gie.sy; Pb•yslegeaphy, ArithinetiC 1a.1(7.1'11ar;
3 -Legged race (beYs):Kilpatrick. and
Grace and G'ad'-- Col Art; MacDonald,' , o ogy.
Anderson. 3 -Legged race MacDonald,' Elizabeth., Geography
Webster, •Thin 'WOrnea'S roee:'. jean MacDouga 1,' Marlon; Eng: Graamangiir;
Physiography, Nerorety: Can. History'
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aid Rezpoa :i Eng
Croqiiet race: .Archie Andrew, George Giammar, Physiography
Arithmetic,.. Zoology;
Ritchie, 'Olive Alton; Lifting dun.- ar17111fkip"a:•Geograr•hY, Art, Bot-
hell: ' Anson -Coleman; Will . Andrew. n •SFalcarlle.T: :Gogarphy. .
Putting shot: Will i'A n ti r e w, -Relit, Art; M.:fervor.; r
Physiography, Aritmeltlit gtIllTga;
Mrs, Dave Anderson, Youngest per --
Webster. 'Oldest person ' attending,
Mac inn •
MacKenzie, Grant: Eng., Giammar;
Physipgraphy, Arith,metic, Zoete-07'i
son present, Mrs. John Turner's baby.
Geog sphy, Art. Ma K. It, - '
li on. Margaret: -Can: Histo -3.'
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WEONOINE6R11010k....
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; .„Duepengratuilations to Mr:- Frank
,mbiorcoii'vivrit,ng,AO silver medal'in
Iltekjutilnr'!'FarnierS, ItidgitijwConipetS
at Toeswater ,Vere. ..sinneVithat
,•premature : The ,official report
,wards the sitver .rnedal tor 13,08
judg-
ing 4gfet eattle to Alvin Thacker, of
Teeslitter, while the -Silver en% Which
rat, the highestaWitril to ;pen hi
Judging ilittf" cattle yitot to Ed /lop
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FOURTH .CONCESSION Erig Granimar, Att,Betan3i; Zoology:,
MacLean, Evelyn:" ,Can. History, GO -
Mrs. WI* 1VIcKensie an the fourth 'ograPhY; Art, Botany;',McLean,. Kara
visited. in Detroit las :
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• .- t week • • • ie: Zooloey:, MacRee; JarnieSepi.: Eng,
••'Miss Anna Nieholion of Toronto
•• • Grammar,. hysiogiaph , Arithmetic
is Z.00logy; Martin', :Ethe';!' •phYsiogra-
hoine fok.the Sunamer •
. .phy,- Zoology; McDonagh, Einem: Can
Mt. and Mrs, Martin and fainily History, Geoz•raphy, A r t ; \,"Pairner '
spent a day in Guelph at the ExPer.. 'Myrtle: Can History, Geography, Art,
i in. me n:.aaar.rcial, ;al r.s oirn 0 c h spent_ _• yeioapAner.i..t, ,(.A,pmee0Hgpri spatpheo tryy
C History,' "
.Sundey with Mr. and Mrs, 'Wm/ aohn7 Art. Percy . AlYi▪ n: Can: History, Ge-
sten' of "Luckriew, , •
l'he stork called at the home, of Mr:
and MM. Jno. Caruthers' and left p
fine baby girl.
Mr. IL:McKenzie and daughter of
Stretford Visited at K McDonald
last week, '
Mr. P. MeLeed on the boundary
has made quite an improvement op
his buildings by putting On steel roof:
Mr. John 1VIcDona1d returned' home
from Toronto the last of the week.
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The b, F. W. 0, .meeting • at tht
home of Mrs. T. !twin was very lerg•
ely attended. ,' • , •
, Mr, Geo. Middleton is spending the
week in London, ' •
Mr, R:' Martie is 'bUSy these days
building:. a veranda to the ,froilt of his
house.
"rtfic' tenat of"Cemplete Nutritian
"If you deinand geed value as Well
. as 'deliciousness, insist ea "Getderl-
Crust' tiread." Make,' this 'delightful'
food a regular part of your diet. , 0r
der 'a ioaf ,to -day at YOUr• grocer's. or
iho'iii-r-A8;4tel.cts":poroluloai..1woofy;
• Menu for ,SAtureay •
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'Honey Cream Cakes with 'deliceous
goltit.:1"evittam
Lounon Tarts, Date
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Notice
Notice is hereby ."giVen ,that 'par-
tieS • trespassing en Lot ,18 .Con, ,14
Wett. Wtwatoth for bathing or any
other Durposeto#111 be protatuted,
1811, 4040 Porsiti
ography, Art; Botany; Percy, .Winni-
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OPPORTUNI
The North American Life
Insurairce- company- wants
to 'connect up at orre6-With
an aggressive agent tstt take
charge of the Lucknow
The man 4kre want must
be of the very highest type
and,character, and must be
well and favorably known
in the District; Business or
professional 'experience de-
sirable, ,but not absolutely
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A real ,opportunity _ f o r
the right man to get into
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Apply R. A. ,PARRISH,,
District Manager,
1)6/pinion Savings Bidg.,
London, Ont.
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N Door and Wind&w. Frames made
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