The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-11, Page 1not
$2,00 FEE yEAR IN" ADVANCE* 12.50. OTHERWISE
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L IritKI49WA :ONT. rill U.RSDAY'a FEBRUARY 1 1 thi 1926.
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'•PR9FESSIONAL. CARPO'
Dr. W., M. Cannel',
physician and • Surgeon
,Lucknow„
Hours 1-41
Phone 86 °
".DENrriSf•'-
r. :MacLeod wiI visit Lucknow
every Tuesday in.Dr., ' Connell'e
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• DENTIST
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Dr. R, L Treleaven, Lucknow-
Over Decker's $ t, o r e. EXtraction
either by gas„ or local, Will h. in
Dungannon every Thureday..- •
• , Phone 03
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DENTIST
Call Dr. Newton
Make appointment
In office everyday
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• .0 EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0
G0,1, A. Siddell, Lucknow. -****Brokeir
and Real Esiate.-Money to lend oir
first mortgages on farm proper-
ties at 6 and 6% Per cent according
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to security offered. 'Also '• small
o nts--.en_.:aacend mortgages. -011
properties and on personal'
Eta. A few geed farms for sale
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have nailiCta. y WallPaper
• and "Paint ,Inudness a 'deck of Wall.
Paper which may be seen at my
residenre say time' -R. J. Cameron,
Painter and Decorator •
•Lucknow Flour NMI
With the :,installation of new ;Ma'.
. chinery and by extensive* :re-Medel-
ling,gee are making a' higher' grade of
flonr, than the mat has • ever made
Try
:Try a . bag and pOnviate yourself'
IcOnr::o1oney refunded if not nittlefae-
, tory.-W: E. Treleaven
. Safety Razor Blades :sharpened.
Any make. Satisfaction guaranteed:
Or money refunded. ,,Single edge .3c.
Double edge Murdie ilk Son;
Lucknow..
AUCTION SALE OF Film
Beinv Lots 34 and 35 in ,.he 15t
Gen. of Culross,•censisting at 185 a&
res, situated two miles east of ,Luck -
.'now Gravel Road. The Sale Will be
. held on the premises,. on ThUrsday,
. the Ilthday. of February; 1926, at
986 o'Clock, in the forenoon.
• TEEMS-Sub,:ect to a eniall•
•-gage. The balance, cash in 80 days.
Reserved bid; - •
John Purvis,: Mui:el D. Stanley,,
'Avetioneer Administrittrix
• FARM FOR SALE
102/ ,Con. 5.
Thee is on the
'brick veneer, house go x26
• feet; cement cellar, :Triune ',kitchen;
and wgoedshed' 18 x 24 feet; .a baro
with stabling: 36 x 56 ;feet; shed 22 X
60; 'pig -pen, .hen-house,'.and sheep -
pen 20 x 40' feet; ,:drive -shed 18x 24
Land in goea' condition; orchard; 41/3
•• Milts" . inteehurchi;. 6% ils
' • from' •T,eeswater, '11/4 mileS, from
church and. school; 'Price $3,800.4 --AP-
•. Ply to Mrs. Will . Taylor, .box 51,
18-2-200p,
Poem For sate -100 'Acres,. ,41/3
miles from•Godorich, 8 •Miles from
• Clinton, situated on Frail. Highways,
fast Class land, ploughing 'near done,
good barns, steel , ivelfing; ' •lOta •of
good water, With windrnill; 9acres.
of first e1ests..6iehard; red brick house
built 9. year ago, 4 'bedrodnie, hall,
• ,3 piece bathroom, goodattic, .• water
all throughhouSel downstairs, two•
double irooms, dining -room, kitchen,
•.' large pantry, cellar with furnace;
• beautiful terrace -lawn, An ideal farm
.Alsa 160 acres %.niile. front the
,•said fatna, all seeded down but 10
acres; 30 acres of cedar and hemlock
:bush; running spring; • Maitland rise.
eir rtins 'at back, half-ndie 'from school
• and church. '•.
Farms will be sold separate or
tO-
gethcr Eitsylerms to slut purchaser.
4'A
• PPlY to Mrs. Ruth:ThOmpeon,R.1
,Godenchi Ontario, or Phonee. 603-r-13
• Cledetich. • .• ' 18-2-c:
• MORTGAGE SALE
Of E. 1/2 of Let 5, and :Ms
of N. % 'Of Lpt 6, Con. 2, Ashfield
' at 'publie.atiction at Dungannon on
Friday, Feb. 26th, 1926; at 2;30
Chick • , .
Foe Particulars "see. extended ad-
"' :vertitteinents4nd sale bills or apply
no a
"go- ggwt ;•-•--Yoeniet.
v't Ont. -Ven-
dor a Solicitor. T. Gundry, Auct.
SALE •,
••Eussell 111eCreight;Lot 8, Con. 10
- Ashfield, will have an auction sale of
his ifiirm stock and implemonteon
Feb.-48thr, -commencing:at on.e.....afelocki
rian, „ Cows, young cattle 101 good,
nplements.--J, ?arida,' 'Auct enter',
• , "FRANK iEIGE •
1.-A-NE-GE,DimiAli TSflo sprem-
• ,ier lecturer, will lecture' in •the Pres-
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SINGLE COPIES, a CENTS
.Carnivnl et',Lortie Rink, night' "o
Ptiesday; Feb. '23rd.": Get ready: ',-•
' 1%W.ROuttedge, Of Clinton," • is 'visitng with Mi-. anj '
Mr4*; L".• :cante-1°P
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Mr. Peeller,..Ma4Charles:#, re
!ently had a 'fied-attnek Tef:.10Oinacl
--iernotrhage, :is well on the, way-
recovery.
Thb, Bruce County '' Orange PAM
,haS 40* to hold. the '.annual col
• ,)bration, of July 12th at Walltert9n
this Year. • .* : •.
The younger element Pe, Mapi'
Grove Oren& Lodge arepreparing
play "That's One on Bill", to .bapres
anted in Zion Hall in near future
The ieguler 'nieeting of- the Women'.
will ba held on Praia:,
afternoon of this ,weck at.; the home
311 -Sr P:N.' 'Jell:estop, at 2.80 O'clock.
Mr. Phillip Steward 'reports hay-
ing: invested in a very choicebird in
the forth of a Barred Rock Gockere,
which h� birured from a &anti:ore
•bteedet. . • .
John Jeyntir.M.P.P., Mrs: Joint an.
Mrs. Robert Johnston left for Toron•
to �n Tuesday afternoon, to be ',pres
ent at: the openiag. of PerliaTerat
Wednesday. I
• Card -of' Thanks -Mrs. , Mac-
Donald and family wish to thank the
friends and neighbors whp were sc
helpful .and Sympathetic' at the time
of the deat}I_QfJiJjaba1ld.andIfather-
Three Lueknow curling rinks are
taking part in the big bonspiel ivhicl
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commenced, TneSdaY.:.eftelmeetl.'-irl
D. M. Admit -Cone and Relit7inhatO11-
.. The death, occurred at Hitinilton on
. .
Tuesday, Feb. 9th, of Mrs. Charles
A Hodgitis,(a.sister of Mr. \ George
Brooks).. The funeral will be held
on Friday, .Feb. 12th. Service in the.
United Church, Ripley at 2.30 o'clock
His Honor.; Judge Klein, of ;Walk.
erten. who ,reeently:suffered some.
thing ,of a nervous breakdown, , hen
one to Worthington;. Ohio,.Ifoz
treatment. In his absence . the Coun.
V ' Court :win* will ,be:looked aftei
by Judge Sutherland of Owen Sound
Mr. And Mrs. G. •Myrehouse,,, who
%eve been at arles, N.D., the past 29
years, are visiting Kinloss friends
,Mrs: Myrehouse is a daughter .ef the
late .1)/r. and Mrs. John CrOvvaton,
Langaidevand Mt. Myreheuse lived
near Whitechurch before going Wet
Miss Isobel Douglas, whom we re-
sently reported •seriously ill at Chat-
ham, on Monday of this Week under-
went an 'appendicitis' operation; which
was quite successful, and she is
making ofaverable. progress. Her sis-
ter, Mrs. C. F. Richardson of Tees;
water is .with.bor •
• :Keep in mind the entertainment( te
be given in -the Ten* Hall, even-
ing
of Feb. 12 (Friday of this week),
by the student's of the Agricultural
and Herne Peonoinica Classes. - et"
'.ill be worth' while. • Reserved seats
at.MCKina'S. •
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A
bYterian-Chereh, Monday evening
February, 15th, at 8 o'clock." under
•allsPices Of the Guild. Me..-Xeige,
one of the the ,,best of out present-day
, lee turets , and has „ just'. returned • 'Pak
a '10,000- niile journey through the
Latteloifise.Subject'"Ilew
Glirnps-
s of The ,Old‘World" will be illus.
rated•••by lantern slides:,,,This',IS: air
,excellent, .opportunity to become ec-
. (1124446d With conditionsin 'the Olc?
Land, as Mi. Yeigh is also interested
in Child Relief. r•Work..--7.,Everyone • is
weleome.-Silver- collection. •
LUCKNOW CONTiNUATION"
1; 15-100; 'II: 6644; III:* 60-65; G;
r:0-59; F: ,FallUre; Ai Absent. •
WOULD. BE A4NNANTEREmq STING
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DEATH CALLS WiFE• ,,
- AND EtTSEANI.
Mr Mudoch „Nicholson Buried Heir
Friday �f Last Week ' '
Allison 1C, 3F; E. JoilmiLein 2 C, 2.Ff • * •
M. Leishinan'l C, 3,F; E. MazDonegk. .It is not oftenthat the :death of
4F; E. .MacDcgnald 1 i,• 3 F;' M. Mae -1 wife and husband follow ' eaeh othei
Donald i 111, 3F; F. MacInnes 3F, so,. closely as in the case a my era
IA; M. -MacKinnon 4 F; M. Veneer Mrs. Mudech Nic)iolson; of KG:Melte
.2 C., 2 F.; V. ,Pepper 1 C, 3 F; bath former residents of this ..part. • '
eY 1 C, 2F, 1 A; P. Niion 3C. 1 F; The funeral of Mrs, .,NicheIsez
W. Nixon • 4 r; E. Smith 1 I, 111, 1 l•held • here on January 21th,...tvas
iII, 1 C; E. ,Stanley 1 C,..3.F; W.: followed on Fela..3rd"by. the .death of
sen .1 110,2 f A; Audrey Hodgins Mr. Nicholson who was aeightesly
.-nut---e!,r7M..H-einierson71-177E-a•L
led of-,:pneumohiaahe having su
1, :1 c, f F;1.A. Bowles 1 F; lie:Chest:II/he wife_paseedway:7-Bot
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.Donalci 1VlacKenzie F; ytt, cumbed to a sudden attack, 'while Mr
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Percy 3 F. • , Nickelson 'who had not been well 1.0,-
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'g year or more. was. no denht, weak
• "OUr Wild Birch- will he the subject
pf a lecture by Mr. W. E. &under§
• • Form j„ * • of London in the Town Hall, on the
'Tests in Geog.; Alg.; Let.; „Ganad -Venire); of Feb. 17th. . •
an HistofY,. . „ ,Mr. Saunders is- One :Of the best
W. Agar' r, 3 ri.n. Anderson 1 1 nfPrrned ornithologists in :Canada.
ZIII; 1 C; A. Andrew 11,2 1 F; J and is an entertaining speaker: . As:
Be'V..1ea':1 A; E. Eatkivell II, 3 F;. A .ad away Nice in the ..`seventles",whel.
2 Q, Grahatn Wild pigeons were Still plentifuli;
„ M. 'Hackett %IA.; • .0etatio",..apd-hefexe the arrival' ;,,
LL I E. MacDonald 21, 1,F; the he
ttle 'English peat:
E. MacKenzie'l.E, 21TC:•11,1a.eleinifen row; beitione ifitert,stict in
A; M. McQuillin LI, . 2 G; P. 'Mc. and haa, studied birds 444 bird life.
.01. '2 F; I. Ritchie CF; Earl ever srnee, Mr.. Saunders •.:cOrees,
:Sherwobd: 1111,2 F; Sills_ LI, .1 F tO :_:Lecicnew • under auspices of 'the
° M. wi(tson• g ••i. in; If. Public, . High, mid: • Agrieultu re ”.
Watson 1 I,- I II, 1 c; C. Webster LI Sehteals; and the students from eneT
'lc, .1 A; W., . Wo:beniteirri-1 III,,, 3 Ft, K. school will :give . musk -al numbers
MacKenzie: 41. ! "be course of the evening. The event
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,ts one that no one iyvhe can be, there
.GTniesetetr.
Tested t .1 and ihould miss, aa. Mr. Saunders' lecturg
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is entertaining as well as intructive
.0. Bliastein i Bow, Ths :admissionhas been set at,.....the
les •3F, 1 A H. Campbell 1 tit. 2F, "JePlliar• of 25e for achilts) ane
ltuA';er1C,2F,
Ma .'CamPbeill FC'heRsinCutri 15c.. for
ith.
.2 C; E. Collyer 1 I, 1 c, g F; A
Fisher 1 C, 3 F; G. Fisher. 1111: .1 C
2F; M. Hackett 2 F, 2 A; B.
Hamil-
tOtl g II, , 1 C; 1 F; F. Hamilton 1 C,
3•F;". G. Hamilton 3!, TIP E. Hodg-
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.:Biele4 is the....0.4i.spep.s4tile. food, 'Vein'
. tite..., . of.. : .0*.erytiltog...".e.i.s.e.„:. .'iti.t.....:.0.4.t.:.
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SPECIALS POR SATURDAY
Bon`:BOuche Wainut Buns 4,Nut Squares ;.
Fruit ROOS Bride's Slices Chelsea Buns
,
Cream Slices, Lemon Tartlets
Raisin Bread Whole, Wheat Bread
'Bring hi your 'Butter and.Egge and Obtain
The Best Prices
• 1PhoneL3
LLYMAN'S'.BAKERY
Lucknow
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BUSINESS CHANGE ,••
When, a, few, weeks. ago,' Mr. Don
ald MacChaties came back friiin,thr
ne-W7TitiOiced,good to Jilin., and be .be-
an •loOlting about for a business tc•
oey„. This resulted to bis nerchase
TILIZ
• -,ReCe*-20StiMPlitliitt;-re-Yritiaii-Areigh- t • . The ,funeral .6f, Mr:: Nicholson, . like
ra ure. •;- • . . . ,.
--',..---;„G;tAtitcheson---r C; 0. Altin..-tir14I.;,"....that-of•-his:-Wife-Wasfroni-theiiinlie,
.'..(Toree:ta'STtal7rarel°11-eutes-• Yeigh ..Tra V.; 1'1.44Cj,; ,14.f./ ;1'36M3'14!Sri'oluCgilals !,'1;. Cl!.: ....‘2011;°4.11.1A11.1; ' :°tclifV{711111.... 'thends'aMni:.•04.1t1°Iireratiers*uoiliffinielalf:/:.
elOgne .?n. "The. 'Canada; .;ar Today, ” .W. . Douglas 2i111,;. L. .Gaunt - 1 F; ..m. : ing, and the funeral . :service...: hefne
giveei befete.:the' Toronto ..Women'a
Libdroi. Amioaatioo. ,,svos ivarmis,, re.. 'Geddes •IJII, '1F; C....Hamilton lc; 2. condueted,et.the. TionSe.' and 'grave by
F; E. Hendetsan .3 Q.' 1 F; M. Hender= .:.he,. Rev. G..3,decDonald. The late Mr '
'ceivedAtintaPplauded by a large tern, a.i.,o• :2 p.; ' A. Hodgins :.2 FJ. -,p, 4.0en..,. Nieholeon. -wee'. Ii..nati-ye'Of ••• Kintese
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out. many, ndeed, voted it.' the:hest Llton 1 II; or; A.•• ,getee.4.ea..0 1.k, ee: Iroinishipi.his ',..early- home being Or.
Meeting irt.thei tasters+, of the Cleh.
'Scheel Club of Mount :.Poreat were e,
and ‘21Ciiiii,altrFie;k.d.C.,m,..02eLnzSie. MI: III,V..frix1,•li: . the Second Concession, .weiit...:Ite arn"'
:•2.0,fount Forest) -The ' lionie.' gra.. Nicholson.ivere rnarriect..40 years:
Mary ',MacKenzie : 1 H,
ue given here tinder it fanapices, and mMuaerDietiltilligaaidIK'IgIi,e. 11CC,;.: '11 PF;'' .0.17i.k.'..MA;;; ! 'i''`Mlflts9estr. L'IVI'hte.ahr'ebi.aireng:trn' ii•breirlfijacinigt. '''Bh'eu:rnh.e*s.actria8u171i:
deiightect.with, the Canada ,Teitvelog. F; Mary
.f.e01'.•4.wns.'of'great.edicational value .Nab .1,...c_i :$ F;. 1:-.),, .meQuinin 1 c, II. F; ,moved .to ;.KomOlta .w4ere they: swe
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cm:aim:NOTES :: .,LolDi?1,ageAtli1111'.1)Lexg2't;I.;It:11gtr.,7., 11.sj(rx*e.CIN:ichcifi'on'''is Sure'. iy: .•
d.;•• by 't.w'.e
brothers and two sister's:. • Norman.
' °i 'Ngf ea wh. l Detroit-rooniOnly ; NMall9i.F!TIMfanr13,11:aTICP:Iiiielee°11,f,tti:OeM:':...i,catl: '
tend the funeral: ,..':' .:••
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MARRIAGE., ANNOUNCED. •
. ' The: following is taken • from , the
Itdres •Expositor, 'Seafortit, of last
week: ."Mr..,..sind Mrs. Wilbert : Web-
ster, of Seaforth ...announce the mar -
..:Room 1/1 : ....,. ...,..:, ..,.. riag. e ..oe tbeir daughter;, 'Mary Irene.
to Mr. Charles
Sr.IIIJ Excellent:16.''pet cent -Donald ' Leslie :,Brist.,0*:, by the
.HenderSon' 84.,: Mary ;Macintosh `83,: 'Rev"... nr•''
•Alex'• MaCkensie • si;' Jessie •Na lor MetnodistYChurch, Detroit, Michigan,
Rice.' in the .,Metropolitar.:
son and • and. an .:instrumental 'lay: •• Mar,Y Si; Edith Smith., -.76; -Roy Finlayson on .Saturday.,- Jenuarig 30th, 1926." .
--Detights:". ' ; ' .•." ". , ' ' • ' . • 15.; Stewart. Mullin •75; ' . : -
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• -PRESBYTERIAN...WA:S.. ': • • ' 'Di:meld 141 Fred SteWard.'.13;.:George ' ' om!...prow.oimisoie.
, Good 60- per cent -Gladys "Mac-.
, Webster .72; . Haegilci'.'0OhnstOn %.71;
' There .Was a. :good. .attendance- at Stella Steward 70; Isabel MaeMipa.n.
the •February meeting: of.the W...M'.!S' 7.0; Frances Thompson 10; Margate+ MACK BATTg.RIES"
Mrs •MoKarizie;•.:the President. 0cent%, MacDonald 70; Winftre,d • Armstione
by Mrs: . F. MAiitesh. The topic A ,ster 66; -Pabline; Reed ' 66; . Lateen.. 0Orr:.;$''ilii.dE. ,•
ed -the chair. Bible Study was, taken ei”. Tone MacKenzie 67; Laura Web
Cell to • Prayei. WAS . ably ' taken -Ng Naylor .64; Helen McLeod 61.;''.
Miss MargaretMcKenzie, •MiSS. 'Hot-- . 4r.. III ....Excellent '.:75.•••.pei...::.cent-•
a.e7-7Aitchison sang a:• -into, Readings 'Clark Finlayson 83' 83+:•.Iiin Ilendersort
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were ,given, by Miss C. McKenzie and.81;
Mtn. Stewart.. - . Geed . 60. per eent.:•,-Mae Maelitahon
• ' • :. • : ,.....-o-tho,,- - . • ,.; , 73; Roy CollYer 73,; ,'Reszellst.lilullir.1
71; 'Dorothy Nixon 66; . • Ma ' tarns
67;• Bobbie . Thompson ' 66; ' Harold
Greer .64; . Wilson • .Annst.eeng . :61;
"i1":1,1a...._etarriiiten--6W-Bett-Yre.'
60; Clare Johnston ,COI:
• ...Fait'.50 per cent --Evelyn Reed 59;
,Donalda Dbuglas 57; KathleenInrri
;:,Phillia :Counsina '66; ,Ernie Bake;
65;...L'Idcni..--Agar44-r-,Marjorie-Oenderg
'son, 63:. .Winifred . Johnston i..52;,..v.:-.
weed. Solothan 51; ': •'..' ' .'... .. .
' Pe:CiArinstiong' Wilson 49;• Mer-
lon ..'Coneins 48; Leoriatd . Irwin 48!"
Margaret MacDonald 46; ..46; Kenneth
Cameron -0; ROY Wade 46;' 'Stewart
Gnineron 44; Bill Webs:.er:34; ;
• •• • W. F. .Thompson, Teacher,
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Presbyterian Guild
The programme this week waS in
the 'hands. of the Missionary Corn-,
-mittee, -Convener,. M061- MacKenzie.
The Scripture Reading Was given by.
Evelyn Nixon. Miss, ' Mae Davison
read a. paper on Mission Work in
Owalior. • Rev. Mr. MacDonald /gave
a short address dealing with the Sit-
uatien of the 'Mission Fields: The
Catechism was taken by Mr: J: ..0
Miirdoch,,•„ A• teading was given :'hy'
Wen "MacDonald. -Musical mint -
hers. werei solo by miss M. Aitebe-
Ritchie 1 I, telt ‘2.C; J. Stewart 1 I..,
1 IC. LA; M.'Steveart i I, 2 C,-"11
Thompson ".1 II,' 1 C, 2 F; - C.
'Thompson . 1 C; L. Weittherhead 21';
L Weeds 1.F; V. Woods 1 C. -2F;
I A; AL MacKinnon 2 A; W.. McQuil
lin F. • . •
' F. E. ,MeLean„
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LIJCKNOW. SCHOOL REPORT •
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i.ASIEPIELD 'NOTES
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Miss Marie Long of Henilock City
"spent the weelt-2end in London.
Mr. and Mrs. WM. E. McGill. of.
Paramount visited 'with Mr. and Mrs;
Donald Morrison •of Lengside during3
'the week. • •!' . • • • • •
- Mr: . and Mrs : Jas. Blue,: Amberley
visited with 'Mr. and ..Mrs. Giant Me•:•
Diaintid of paramount during the
• Mrs. Melvin ,Rainitid and jean of
Paramount. !pent • thp week .end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Drennan of Lanes.
M.S.; Torne:Blake '6fT"Mafeking visit
ed with her mother Mrs. Jas Webster
or near Lucknow 'during the week. :
. Mr. and Mrs9Jack Bradley cif Limn.
ler. visited with. Mr..':and • Mrs. Jail.
Hackett u'f• Belfast dining:the week.,
Me. and Airs. Wilton: Bell of near
Lochalsh entertained . their friends
and neighbors to a.,party: All repart
a geed time. • '
Mr. Wille Clarkson ,Who has been
rerieWing, Old ecquaint,ances in Para
mount- left last week for Winsdor:
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CONCERT
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A' Concert will be given by the
Agricultural Lucknow, on :the
evening of :FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
12th, conimencing at 8 o'clock.
The Shad Preis given will be
"JUST LIKE A WOMAN;" "SMITH
BROADENS OUT.".c. • AhliP A.,"'Local
Operating Rom Room Skit. ,• '
; songs and Choruses; by the School.
ADMISSION-. 50c. and 25e. (In-
cluding'War Tax). 'Beata on sale at
McKim's Drug Store..•
DANCE Immediately after the
'Conteit--toeit 111001-e- come all ittid
enijOY evening's _entertain-
.nient.-4ConPle 75c.;Gallery 25c.,
_TOO •dohhlers and three
Turkey Salmi pile° as before,
---Edwin FOOS..
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ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
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- Appijcationa. will be
receiVett for
the :petition :of Road Superintendent
for, the Towushi' Kitildas *by, the
• Mena; %Vernon's }lays'. 11nd,, Girls' undersigned 0'01 asrah ,istt 10260 At
tiodkoy Bogto ItiPtlary $0.50.RW4ItY. -,010. (3,
00. PgAtt It. Re a! 14041thow, 1114111,,
ASIIFIELD :CIRCUIT NOTES
Mr. R. D. Cain'eron Lacicnow
Zion ' Chuteh on Tuesday, Evening
Feb: .flth,, on "The Missionary Pro-
gramme Of `the United Church:" The
ineetiriewas arranged .by 'f the Young
-People!sMeague .in aid-of-their-share-
(st the Maintenance. and ,Extension
The Young People's League Of
FlitChett's . Church . enjoyed a social
evening -at the parsonage on Wed-
nesday night.. • •
„Services next Sunday, Blake's 10
30 A. M. Hackett's 2.30 P. M. Zion
1.00 P. M. The pastor's Subject will
,hO.,2"The......Silent Features :of .-3-the-
Kingdom of. -God". •
•• UNCLE -JOSH SAYS,
Trouble is a sieve through which
we 'sift our acqnaintances. Those who
,are 'too big to pass, through are our
friends. The Geed Book says that
man is hem to trouble, as the sparkS
fly upwards; hut my experience is
that many' of Our troubles we might
avoid just by the use of a little, fore-
sight, -.a little" careful thinking and
using Goldeni Crust Bread -You dc
not •care very with for the the marl Who
.1s always handing- you advise and
neither 'de I, but a' little suggestion
now and then is helpful to the bet
0_ f nien. And so I ;6 ay" to ;you candid, .
lY, and can, prove it, • that • Golden
Crust, Bread Bread is the Most nourithine
:iind•palittable bread on the market. -
Insist on Golden Crust' 13read at your
groterofig,' or Reid4
ion Bakery. •
Specials For The. Weele-End
sllel
Honey •Creare :Cake. Layers, -.Vanilla
denier Scow, Chelsea Rea. •
Brighton the carnet .‘'Vliere • you
are ,by a•peund ileid's Home Made
Candy, Taffies, Maple and Chocolate
-FUdpes, airmels.
• itim-suograniEsEs,
The School of Agriculture is drav.
ing a' close, .having only two weeks
more to run. On Monday and Tues.:
day' of next -week, Mr. Luckman will,
contiude his lectures on farni mare
• agement. , Mr, , E. P. Brandt, who we
•deputy 'Minister of Agribrilture fin
New ' Brunsivick 'for some time, will
be 'here or the final two .-weekg
the Course lecturing • on the subject
of Fieldlliisbandry, which deals witl
the. growing and handling nf variout
field crops. - ".
SOIME KINLOSS.
• The W; S. met. at•••'the • Manse
on Feb. 8rcl; . with a good. attendance.,
MiSs' H. 'Sutherland, president, Open-
ed the ,ineeting, with 'n hymn . atter
which :the Lerds' prayer and; EPhes,,.
fans, were given upisoe:
g -ROSPOnse to the :.• Roll Cali- .Yeete
biade-by:,a verse on..ptayer. Prayer'
by: Rev. J. A. Janie was followed by
„f•he ;611.,,,heilidi..MrM
jnitieS:10ve en excellent taper •• Ofl
4PrAyers of the New Tetitnietit"
brieging forth the Wonderful prayers,
of St.Paid particular. , She con,
eluded her topic..4?. fitting Weida of
prayer„ Miss Nichols -On read ouot.
talons of great men in regard to
prayer. Written.. questions dealing
NOTICE • • •• %Ulf' Mrs. /ernes', paper reeeittect.good
with
itatviiit. made -4k isitilite in our instnivre sa,n4Th;ritrnyeetstintogiineli44Sety
eSai 411- itdeountt tiniat he . froontoetts,, ,
044 X0triA4VO4.illgtoit. 11.00.401.1, Sr.* .000'04
Substantial reductions in,
price on all Starting, Light-
ing and - Radio .Batteries
effective 'February 15. Be
sure and get our prices on
Highest Grade Batteries.
CECIL. MULLIN
hOne 63 Lucknow
Small ;')lores et -id -Boys' Overcoats,
"lalf rues at Hornell -Murdoch Co'c.
:PERSON:101110
SEES WELL
Cannot be blained forbelieving
that he 'does not need glasses. But
with APPARE-NTLY perfect sir'ht
ibere IS nothing, SURE about the
relater. Where the error oVvision
• is the ,muscles the eyes,
are Often' ablo.• to. overconie it, •
But the strain -in doing. so very
gifeat. So eVdrf those folks who see
perfectly MAY, need out service..
ARIKSTRON
•.OPTOMETRIST
Lucknow . Ontario
. :BORN
. .
, . .
Canteie.-At. Tererite, :Ori January
14, 1926, to. Mr, and Mrs. Itollert *tip(
nine. a Sen.' (Mra..'Gannon Was Term -
Rose Smith', :Of tawii)•,'
• Tuttiett-,,M Whighant Eospitali on
Obilary,e, and Mrs,' A.
11.40114,,ot I4uoktiowi dmigtiter.,
"ORO.R._ FOR
, FERTILIZER ipto**5'. OR WEEKS
,AEEAto ,'wEEN'•ytyil 'CAN GET'
. . . . .
4,
‘Vellingtort • Henderson's businessethe
7-„benge to take7plaCe . of
March: Mr. Henderson, • of con*
will :continue the butcher shop bus-
inees, but in another stand as Mac-.
...narlea has bought the real estate.ai.
well as the ;grocery tniSiziess.. "Don"
was in. business here . before, •and
needs' no introduction. •
ALL THE PEST' BRANDS
. •
"ANY.
DAYOW1RE 1N TOWN,
ET 'TnE QTJANTITYiY 9...1„T
WANT OF THE KIND YOU *ANT .
1VIEEN-tiAr-WAlci:' •11•
! :
0:.*S ',4013iRTSON: ..LUCKNOW
TeliKeettitardblIerAWAMAIMAIWAVY:eter.M.44919ineetWASWICAYA47‘Star
ti 1
DISPLAYS CONTINUED
1.
. At WILL BE. A piE4.0.YEE ,E9E YOU. TO PASS. •THRO
OUR STORE, 'HANDLE :AND EXAMINE :SOME. ..OF THE 4
NEWEST AND BEST pEsT SATERIALS FOR SPRING 'SEWING. •
- . . .
• .
71* OTHER HAND IT ;WILL RE �IJR D.EL6ET,'TO
11
HAVE YOLJ DO THIS
1/4 LINENt.3, EoLb PROMINENCE IN, THIS WE, EK'S
, TABLE 'LINENS,: LINEN- TABLE 'SETS,' EMBROIDERY
.LINEN! ART LINEN,. .6RESS, ".LINEN; LINEN TCiWELING,
,ONEN/ TOWELS AND LINEN:•LUNCHEON CLOTHS:-
, •
ALL SET OUT 'FOR:YOUR INSPECTION TIPE. •
.pAitirt7 .FEELS''PREE AND FULL'.
. •
71
OF GOOD CHEER IN. DIJR STGRE,
ALFRED E. BUS WILL
,
oarAgegrattitirofinttrAMV.raf° witarArx
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A
PECIAL OFFERIN
. WE ARE inscoNTINflING 'LADIES" 1:10SlillY A16. ARE-.
OFFERING THE BALANCE OF, OUR ST�CC AT ATTRACTIVE.
'PRICES. • • •
•
LADIES king WOOL HOSIERY IN UpATHER MIKTURE;
7,1t1707:11.50,, $1.75; SALE PRICE 75c. A PAIR:
„LADIES' FINE 'WOOL .110ilEttY, REG: $1.50 SALR PRICE
,
' *-•
-MISSES AND CHILD'S PURE WOOL HOSIERY, BLACK,
,•
• ,
.SIZES 81/1, 9, 16, pEG. 75c; A LINE, SALE SALE PRICE 60c: A PAIR'
OR 3 PAIRS FOR $1.25.
A LIMITED QUANTITY OF MEN'S SOK, 3 PAIR FOR.S1.25.,
. .
BUY GOLOSHES NOW .."
, IF YOUR.GOLOSHES AO SHABBY OR. WORN OUT, NOW
IS 1HE TIME TO REPLACE HEM WITH' W ' A NEPAIR. RUB-
BER GOODS' HAS 'ADVANCED. IN PRICE; WE ARE SELLLING
..AT THIS OLD. PRICESV • ,
MEN'S PATENT ,OXF RDS
WE RATE "JV NEW tiNk MEN'S ',PATEN'T OXFORDS.
THAT ARE NiCE FOR 'EVENING WEAR: WE WOULD pt
'PLEASED' To SHOW THEM,. THE PRICE,* .0,-99.
LADIES' PATENT SLIPPERS"
HAygtqtEicENThy---itia'thlki) SEVERAL NEW
MM -
ELS THAT WILt, APPEAL TO THE PERSON 1114T LIKES A
NICE &log AT A 'REASONABLE PRICE. 1L.ICK4--F4e0M 4340
TO $7.00. '
11:01.4L.-& T.V.gNsgTBE ..
sunt.. WITH .A..;s:'..rocKj*