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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-19, Page 14P,PAVI.WP.
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12.00 PE.4•YEAR IN 4PVANc,Z; $.240. eir#,E.14,WISE.
LucKNow,
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THURSDAY; AUGUST. i9thp 1926.
SINGLE COI.I.E$ 5 -cENTS''
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PROFESSIONAL ciutnfit; -
PlirsiCian and Surgeo
flour 2-4
, • .Lifeknow
•;... •
Phone. -26
DENTIST ' . •
; Di: -MacLeod will visit Luchnow
every .Tuesday in Dr. Connell!"
(MCC.
•rt".'
DENTIST
Dr. % R. , L. Treleaven, Lueknovs,s,
Over' Decker's t o r e ,Eitnietion
DuegannOn, every Thursday;
• ' .Phone 53
. ,
:DENTIST.
-Call Dr. Newton
Make appointment
•offite everyday
• IX -IL 3feINNEil•
Chiropeadarsr.-Winglifint • ,
LueknoW, Tuesday and
.FrIday of each week and be at
• Cain's ,Hotel.:In the afternoons.
. Outside 'One attended: to. '
• Electricity' nee& also-
IEVERTIIODT13..COLUMN 0 •
Gm/. A. SIddaII, Luclookow, --Braker:
and Real Estate. -Money to lend. en
• first mortgagee on farm . Proper-
ties at 6 and'.6% per Pent according
,ip effared.
ismounts 'ton' second megages. on
farm **pestles and on , Pgrs!mai
note*. A few goodfstrnof for sale
•• WALL PAPER •• .
Latest patterns' in stook at, lowest
prices. As. cheap at in catalogues.
Also book patterns of leading inan,
nfactnrersh:--430x 174, it J. Cameron,
• ' .1Paintee &. Paper ,.Hanger.. •
LucknOw
Bei. ba --what 'st customer' in Hat-
. eisioi says about Havelock Elope; •
• 11, have enjoyed Inaltjng bread
from Ravelock Flour and .would
glad t. recommend it to anyone.: It
:give. iplmuhd s,atistaetionr
W. E Trelesieen.
. • -BRASS BAND -
Lucknow. Citizens' Brass Band now
open for all !Orb of engagements -
garden parties,. picnics. etc. Apply to
Gordon Johnston, Luck -new. .9-6-tf
. .
, For Sale -A number . of •• window
and storm sash -with glifis in then,.
Apply to D. C. Taylor. •
. • •
. FARM FOR. SALE •
100 ACRES -2 Acres good maple
bush;..brick "hemp 30 ic 30 and 14 x
'20;•••franie barn on .,stone foundation,:
' 50 x ' 56;' shed attached; 36 x 40; '
' delve Shed 24 x 30; hen hente. 13 x
so: Well leaded; will be Sold' reason-
ably. Towner to unit purchaser.
15-741. ' • Geo. A. Siddall.
FARM ,FOR •SALE"
411•1•1
North hall of Lot '4, Con. 11, •Ash.
• field,' W.D.-Apply to Adorn John-
. et.on,- R 7, Lueknow. • 19-8-p.•
HOUSE FOR SALE
On Inglis St., opposite Robert Mul-
lin's. Apply on the premises or to
Robert Mullint-Miss M. MacKenzie.
r TENDERS FOR :BRIDGES •
, KINLOSS, TOWNSHIP
Tinderswill be received by; the
• undersigned up tilt the .28th day lir
'August for -the einistriction 01 two
Cement brides' by the Cubic 'yard. '
',Ono bridge on. the 15th ,Sideroad
,r, • 14 Miles east . of Ltd:nose, and thr,
;athiik'oppbeite Lot 2, Con 12.1Plans
will 'lia•in the hinds of ..the Clerk
:Geo. G. Moffat, R. Teeswateri . •
•Dated August 10, 1626.. 26,-84;.
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'PUBLIC NOTICE - <
On 'account •Of iniVinir in the V,i1-,
'• lege ef,..Luckinitr,; traffic fres , the
Pant:Win be detoured smith' at Tee,
.ratice's Sideroad:te the lOth.Con. of
W..Wawantish,:telience,\Weist:iiiid into
• teicktieteby the Goderieh Gravel
• amid. • • •
• 10-2-e. • •• Ordet.
•
HAR1,STEIISI To .'llte .Westr'
• Travel, C.P.B.„ :Best: itteettiodittlen
and 4quickest route. 'Call .Jack Mahe,
•• •
Ripley, for your tickets. Augnet. 20
:....Septeddier 2. • '
.110ITSIC. FOR MINT
''CortifOrtsible' litildence in LieknoW
be rented feirnished Or uit-fure
••nished. Apply ,to Mra. Wm. Naylor,
on the premises., , •
'• • • •2-9400
' ;Pr
Fine
.Sal-BabY Cheeler
tat. , In • iirst-clase condition. Apply
to ''GtiO. A. SiddalL
• 20-ttie
LOCAL MARKET
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'4113,1.0114311;sirlrimo.Aliat00
•ifr #: eff *3 it • Or ‘,. tailk..2041:1.9,..
.401#0,0000,00-0010;Ittftailtt
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.10.41s.AND GENERAL,4.0!,
office until .Spternbgt .1st. ,
Mis l!eari ,IIenderson of Chicago.
is visiting at her home, here.
MiSh 0. L4wrenee of Clinton, Is the
guest, of Mrs. Harold Treleaven.
'Miss Mildred Treleaven is home
fijorir Terinito• for :a filigit vacation,
•
Mr. Elliott Little is over from, Chi-
�ago,'epending a short vacation at
Mrs. Lillian C. White and Children
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. -JOS
Johnston of town. • .
Mr., and Mrs. • Welter HOrn - are
here from Kingsville' for a weelei
viSit. Will the Son. 4.
Misses F. E. and Li11ia McLean
are lack to toil'. after Spending. a
mon-th ,at Dungannon; • ' •••
•
. Miss Mebane Allen has returned
home, after visiting with friends in
London and Chatham... •
• Mr..Jiiin Miler, who has been quite
serious/lir...ill the .past month; Is some-
what improved this weOlt•
,
Mr. • Fred Davison and Me. Themes
•
Morton :of Acton, Visited with Mrs.
Alex. Davison on 'Sunday.
, ;Mr; Itabert Lyons, .who is follow-
ing forestry ' Work. in Quebec,: spent
the week -end at his home, here. •
Itiv:thai. -Langford; his *if(
and children of ThedfOrd, an Visiting'
their Luebn.ow friends,. this week.
Miss !Dorothy. Gates is Spending s
month, l'visiting friends at St. Ceti;
mines; Hamilton, London and Oaki
•
•Mr. and Mrs. J. W. frelenVen and
daughter, • *his Norma of Timmins
Ont, visited theirrelatives her,e,•the
past week:
• Mr. and Mrs. John' Elliott of New
York ',city, are. paying. their annual
visit to the letter's sister, Mrs..Reb-
ert Mullin.‘' .
Donalda and Frances ThomPsow
are home, •after spending their ;vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Price Nay.or
at TOronto•I' . 1, . • •
• .
Mrs. Russ ,Middleton of the Fourth
Con. Kinloss is home from a west'
era trip which ,took her .as far as
,Barift, 'Alta.
, ,
Mies. Grace Wray or LOndini; is, a
ekaitor With her cousin, Mks Mabelle
Allen, prior to their gang to Ofiebic
and the Saguenay...trip.
helm). and Campbell Thompson
'Motored to. Toronto on Sunday • te•
snend I a couple of Weeks with ;•Mit
and Mrs., Priee;•Naylos:
Mrs. David Sebbie is in the Wing:.
ham HoSpital. •this week,. baying nn.
dergOne an Operation for 'rupture,
She is bgetting on, Well.
Richard. Mcgaillio, 411%.: • of the
Boundary,' east, had his. inn fractur-
ed. et the .wrist last' Week; bY • a Isill
from a horse he wast riding.
• Messrs.. Will and Gorden.Johniton
(tte latter seconipanied by: bis wife
SSA 'children); are visiting theirmo-
ther .and' Other re:ativ'esi here. '
Oats•are reptieted te.be baldly rust-
-ed throughout "this . ditsriet. ,Some
fields; however, ' have escaped fairly',
Well and: Will- glee a good yield.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. C. SteWari
Sid faud..1 ut Acton,: Ont.,. Who are
Cemping at Bruce Dena, Visited with
DIZ Stawart's ,aioter, Mph Chesnut
Bibs week:
Mrs. jesiie MeInnes,"•*ho visited
With her brother, Mr Phillip Mac-
Millan, the •past two weeks, hot re-
turned" to Detroit, Vieitieg at Toren.
to On the way. .."
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Mr .• and Mrs. ;Isis. theeilon end'tWe
children, Mri Meeloi and Mrs.
Crosby , of • Falrifrove, Mich.; and Mris.
Robt. EsidiA of Kinearditle, *pent
Monday with •Mts. AiOlte Dikason.
, Mr. JohrlaYitt. hes been nosing
a sore hind. the Past tee.P14.the • re, -
atilt ofhis finger* coming in cOniati
with the revolving knives of'a cut.
dog Wit Which he was lielpirig to
eriste. The ends- of two fingers were
badly cut:
Mr: and Mts. T. M. Stewart and
men' Wilbur, 'of Rochester, are
, Visiting with the former's sister, Uri.
B. 3. Chesnut, Mr. and 'Mrs. Stew.
art will be,•*eccontptinied:on their re:
turret°. Vielletiter by Misa Plan Ches.
nut, who will, enter the Coen!
lIos-
pitsI theS11"e nurott'44-001011'-ai
001111.$0t ;air
high" WS family name ro scvl- L.---...., 1 f
. PASSED AFTER.- LONG, ILLNESS . meetplenation :of the social, organi, 8.j. SE.Arfill OF sas. J. F. ANDREW- •
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atieki, of flie.and in the MI4dle Airs, , f„ .!,,, ; H..., , . ., : , ,..:.„ .. ..;.. 1,' ,. „• .•• • , . .
74:11414,14!..filit:jr*Ondiv::;0e..44:fteis*un, ,. ll., i$1;a444417,3:744.1649:. , I, ::1,(0,4va, ;,•;.-4.snpijO*10.iaey.O1.40eniftmOgliillidaer'2421;e0er,.'ili:gt,i1Qeft : , ' '''.9.*01..t,g‘f ',"yoiti§. y:D.:0-eguthbfi. TestE,att Veiptr:r,:97,:oitrifi:.1,00, .
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..,.., The .11re aitil, business and •Social. cos- ii tln§., ar..eek,j..n.lbe_person,-OfrMts..04,I
.
-.----Mienier;4":"that-J-,--V-03k1-4414.irrhercl oiler Ortno7Norinenelverellighir or;• k .F, Andrew. Mrs. 'Andrew was, in''.her„ • .., .• ,_ .- Our Store' will ton of Deliciodireake: ., and, Pastries ...for
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passet.i.,,,,w;iy:,8h9r,i'y after .neeri, on ankzed-• filsalt)Ifiied,',PeraaPs. wonkli .n • • • • . • • — •
39th year angi fgn.: a, number of years - .Saturday: . Come In 44 g54 for yourself. " ,Yon, "ivi4. not he. disap-.'
•SotatdaY ,i8st, •caused ilitle snrPrise ended: -thir Seineteit eVer snob ' a
.1i- bel:ter ''....rii.e N°11441" iiit 'had suffered form, iheitinatisiii eai? Pointed.' , • • • ,
' nteefif , friends Of the familY as; " it rge portion or northern Europe le ' Other, . in'ilrfeities. .. Mie. ..Andrew'S,
Was . known:.f?,.: soow lime, 6at he.danee. et the. ‘4707, iii.g4 etgolieatjoa a Maiden,,,aame i'iraso,g4'to4k Ltine. §he
, . .., • • " •
.131tI:N•G IN YOUR BAJTER -Atigo . EOOS'. ' AND
.. ,end diseloldie structure.' Th ' - 'visa. twile a whidw;heing. ast. mar- • OBTAIN •TIIE 'BEST. PRICES • '• '
had. been 'losing 'Strength, :and, that heir. wara-::4'..caaessai;regai.:e7o lvw90,'7."': 4,4 , to .-a. Mr. ..Gardner ;and •egaiu0:te
. 4 • • • . - • , , .
the end- eMildnet;:lie lope delayed.: ,' • and the2Preparatiai for.. it . Eta% “tho -' -t :he ISie :Nr:. Atairal*:.; The 4nneyil. ;on •HOLLYMAIVS 'T,3AKItY.' ,
Wednesday, was from the -the 'limy'.
)f: her. son,‘ Mt. Henry Gardner„ 12th, ' Ph011e, 36 LUCkHOW
The illness et'. ',the:late "Mr; eng,41Y,' a business •keasfigitinnb" -tn. at" a
Was of peculiar sadness. Ile had ins* t wRI.LO:14:lithkade ttz7ze,F1.'polimrasinee., anidn, utnialinikeththeYa; e
graduated.frion. college as a 'civil en- Anglo-Saxons end the Celts,. who pre-! b
gineer • ;and barely 'entered from.' his °13deli ' 'them' sEns!and.'' t
ife work,' when 'hi 'August of 1915 though figl'Iten•i cf the utmostPermnial
brayery and prowess, lacked that dis-t
it . was discovered,. that ..he had VOn-, define, Sense of do -operation and ratii-
' ' ta
.tracted tuberculosis •of the lungs and er scientific attitude Winch*abed the
he stnettd, ..the long etruggin cot Normans.. . I o
_ An important .part of the Norman;
the recovery of health, whieh, in or-Lganization, for pace and war.hotti,p
spite- of p• ossible care • and ntten. was the office of the "ehamberlain," so w
tion;.'"teadilY• went against hioi. It is callen ;because ..he had access to his
. : '
almost eleven years, ago and all.' of 4UPerICWS' -tuner PrivneY. The diem- '1
berlaies: were, in fact; the Private th Famly Theatre'
that time, with shortintervals at
Gravenburst and London
0 wits: spent feeretaries and treasurers of the rulers ..
ion Those ' v‘ho offended' ,the." Jib
lee :celebration at Zion on July 25
and ;20 will •,renember that the old"
lady: attended, ebthoughs very much
'Thk
in& at the time. 'Having been a
-esident of the locality her life
she was very enthusiastic aim* the
Jublee. •
at bit home here havin tl- r
: • .
, g 4e
. Un ''''' reentry, They N,Vere the expert fie to ..
Sf the various feudal divisions of the' 44.- , , ---..."7-• ' ‘.
. . __,
'. FRIDAY '8i SATCEDA•T
in attention i his falthful rnotbr• scaintanis They constituted the busi- e:*
who with himself, for years enter- tress end of the •Norman feudal eye ri
.tifilled hope that health yOli:d be re, tem. And it was natural' that .their
atero., - : . .' sakes, like the authority of their.cl
:Although ,denied the usual cause of loPerior,s„ ebould:•beeome hereditary 8
human aetivitieS, Mr. Altines . life ind that the title of "de lir chambre" "E
• 'AUGUST 20 li• 21
"Wild lloree Mea"'
• ' Comedy. •
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
• , AUGUST 24 & 25 •
; jack Horde in
wail., far. from either being ,unhappy (e" joef„ the lehheambehere'elbaenridelel.,) ehaehmebemer-, fe
"The Border Sherrill"
or vested. Naturally.Of a brave and iventually. come to...designate ..the .. A Blue ,Streak • wgatent.,
cheerful
rnistileroen,i, phietZvge,r.nw:ddiiikowhne- -ito;ard'- thoffice e should, al; a cemoy .
W22 . 3 3 'all I • U , U at 14 Serial -"Scarlet Streak" -
selfishly accept as his 'fine All th0.at- sliminate the prefixes 'de la" and "le" N
V-tiltiOn. that was given him. ThrOtIgh: COMING
rifut all his bus•
!ab y was for those about him. 061 t
phlosophie inns' of :mind, he did e
great .deal' ,of reading,' keeping it
touch wth the progreis or the worle
and the: important' news of the day.
He was 'always interesting , con:,
venation, and for the Peat few ygar,•
P'eadY enjoyed a radio set, the gift
of his friends in the ionner.Metl,Method-
ist Church. . ' .• .. •
Surely this high example, of prac-
tial
ehristianity was not wasted in
.
.whete teere .is iuuch
harshness andcomplaining, even a-
mong those Who enjoy a fairine sure
Of health 'and are permitted t0. run,
a natural career.
The late 'Mr" Alton was. 34 years
of age :when he died. He was born at
the village of Kinloilgh, but the cam-.
ity, Seen: moved to Springbank, near
London', and 'remained there untilhe
was twelve. They then Moved, te
Lucknow, Where' he attended Public
and High Scheel.: He went to Toron-
to University and 0rdntateodr: asa
With the Class 'Of ma4yeai
following .graduation he was -with
.the HighwaysDePariment of Ontar-
io, when as hireadY sintod. he ifs0-
foreed to ,give up. work in his chosen
profession. He leaves to Mourn, his
.mether, two brothers, Harry and.
•:Tom, • and one: sitter, Aline, all of
whom occupy geed positions as
School ,imichera:
The funeral Service, in the United
Cluirch,:, Monday afternoon; • Was
largely -attended, and was conducted•
by the pastor, Rev: Mr. Craw, as-
sisted by the late pester,. Rev. ' Mr
eosins. There were many beautiful
tieral contributions. .
The remain', were . laid' to mat in
Dungannon Cemetery, where the fa-
ther was hurled while the .children
were all quite • young. Pallbearers
ei, Reeve Robt. Johnston, Mesirs
• BieWn; Rues Robertson, James
Mitchell, Harold Ackert, George II.
Smith.
•
• TRY Tins vst
You cannot .gtsuge the:'amount of
religion in the . pews by the horse,
power, at the door. ' Neither • can You
prove the truth' Or falsity of ous
;statements .that Golden Crust Breed
is, the •bestBread on the 'Market tin-
iest; you give it a trial. Get it at
Ytine grocer's or Reid's Dominion
Bakery, phone 68. • .•
SPECIALS:FOR THE WEEK -END*
Patties,rateliiiiCrrtl;tip" SOOtti, Va-
nil!a Jetts, Devi 'ft rood„ Wil -da Cup
Cakes; Date Saone.
Largo rietit of chola ,Baking.
•
Coni in and sae our 'neer otoek of
Ladies' nifty 'Coati int'. t'd11. 11.
Biitestein's, Lteknow, Pnt."
Mr J., Little spent Sunday.: with
and Mrs,. Elmer Johnston
Miss taima Urquhart spent lest
week at .her home' at Tiverton.
Mr, andot;son rs. Thee. Aitc pe
M h" n
Iast wesk rn Harriston. They were
actoinpanted EY their grandchildren,
Misses Winifred and Mari 1016 were
visiting here;-, ,
The r!suiste meeting, of the Zuiior
Toistittite find junior karmers win be
held . -on Priday even ng', August. 20,
the-Innite ;Iktr, "Sert-lhompeot.
4°th Vint ginisst; woloenii.
1
4.
Abont a week ago Mr. Nelson
Bushell, was cOming down this grade.
abone A.'shori circuit' ,had 'caused a
little fire in the front Of -his ,
whi e he was endeavoring tb extin-
guish'. this, his ear went over the
bank b and rested up-side:down. For-
Aunitely ' Mr.. Bushell was able to.
crawl out and he "got only ,,a teat
slight bruises,
TRUCK WENT THROUGHBRIDGF
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1/4 Phone 75
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'Lucknow, Ont.
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, LINENS ARE, HOLDING A PROUIN.ENT P'L ACE -I IN
'Mt STORE, AT THIS TIME.
• _IL .
Linen Dross Coo..da
Art' Lien in 18 &•36. inch widths.
Etubroidery Linen, Pure White
Stripe Cratli Towelling, All Linen:
Towelling, Extra Wide.
. Russian Crash Towelling, An Linen.
Table Linens Bleached or Unbleached
Tiinner Napkins, Pure Linen • ,
'Dinner Cloths to, Match 'Napkins' ,
•, ,
THIS WILL. BE 'LINEN WEEK AT MIR' ,STOnt.
OUR DISPLAY • ' P
SEE:
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-"The- Lucky Devil" -
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(Special) '
EXCURSION TICKET
•...CANADIAN NATIONAL
EXHIBITION •
TOROSTO
'Special Low Fares -In *freq. "
AUGUST 27 to SEPTEMEER 11'
Good Returning to September J5 .
For EXcursion -.Tickets anti forth*
Information, ' apply to
. ..McKIM
LUCKNOW/ . . . ONT.
Towny TICKET AGENT
• •
A sciiind.Hke the crash • of • thuirdei
startled residents in •••the "Vicinity "of'
Gough • and Stauffer ,Streets,' last
Wednesdai evening, - When a 'large
tivick; ,kheaVily, loaded with logs
broke. through the bridge on Gough
Street, and 't tame to a very Sudden
StOp, The • truck ',belonged, to ; Mr.
,Baeehler, Sawmiller. Of Goderich, and
thelogs were, being taken from; the
Mill at Kinlo-se to Goderich;
.TO avoid the cut on Stauffer St,
the driver undertook to make a de
.tour by way of, .Gough and Inglie
Streets. Attached to the truck was
a two -Wheeled trailer and the load
consisted' of twelve kreen;iegs about
26 feet long end from Ag to 9 inches
diameter'. The Iesigth of • the load
made the •trouble at nearly' all the
weight was on the trailer. :The truck'
passed,over the bridge al! right, but
the trailer broke When about three;
quarttre way over, the bridge being.
completely- •wrecked.,,,Lticidly;- it ',was
not a.ligh 'bridge and .the long.tim-
her seemed to prevent the outfit
'f* om. going. to the bottom.
The lOgs were puled off and tho
truck and ttailer.'pulled out ofthe
wreeki, little the worse. The load ivas
pat, on again,- and before 'midnight,
was w!lir6ligewilh
f.tqwayerel
tdbtidi:sh'
The bsoon,
Its possible, in the meantime traffic
will have tO:erciss the river at Lud-•
gard Street, whieh fortunately Is in
good 00fidigtai.
..SOMEVIAT LONG DETOUR
Ilfz4 thit the laying' of tincrete
hao coininencect On Calitlihell' §trieet
at the 'eastern boueltry of the town.
•
traffic from the east cannot pass ov-
er_
the' section of street under con-
struCtion,- • "
In this, tale it has teen found nee:
essary tosend traffic, by way of the
sideline at the Torrence farm south
to the 12th Cot,- and berth inte
town by way of the Goilerieli Gravel
Road. This detour coud' have Wei
greatly ,shortened but for the bridge
on Willoughby St, at R. Douglas'
place, While this Write is atl right'
for ordinary tintlie, it might 'wove
unites for heeyy..loitds,-
way ithOut is considered 'the Wet
ways •
t1
ILL
A ,eoPPIY
now on .hand.
Why !Kate orders:ahead when .
you call :get your -super at any
- •
.• time-andthe best?
GEO s. ROBERTSON
bit
•• COULDN'T PASS LUCKNOW
:•,A visitor . . town last Week ;,Was
Mr. William Matthie, who ;at one-
time set type in The 'Sentinel Office
and whose people in the early days
lived here. Mr., Matthie is nOW resid-
ing at Port ltf:Prince, Island of Hai.
He left rec,hnow nearly 40 years.
'age and ,-!lived Much of that time ,in
the, Southern States.,11e has, s' peal -
Hein with the 'United States' Govern-
ment as 'Disbursing Officer at Port
au Prince.. It appears that a feit
years ago' the. people of Haiti, e mix-
ture of French and negro, *nitrel ed.
so. Much among themselves that all
Stood a good chance. Of being ruined.
until Uncle Sam putforth his strong
right herd and told them all tohe.
have.. The; public treaeury .appeared
to be the chief' cause of trouble ais to
thokit whocontrolled it belonged the •
Spolle,' SO Uncle Sem took charge sf
the revenue and let the natives tun
telt, remainder of the show. They
needed 6 Man to writ out the che-
ques, find strange as it may seem
Wm. Maithie, Pace 0!' The Sentinel
staff, was the. inan In Jina for thg,
jeti: He disbureelf or pay's out. the
took WM. to Toron-,-
Le, and being *Wirer ,LuelcnOw than
.Iukt been: for along time, he could
not resistthe temptation t� run over
to see the "Old .TOWn,!' *here he had
'spent happy dam despite the fact
that he got only $2per week aftei
having graduated from a Kincardine
Ade at a' printer. From here hi
went *eat to Visit sister and bro.
ther at Stet.Lletiati:0_7_44
-"Iiiiiltifei-tieeies at less
initsstsio •Orp., Geed* Steil.
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FRED -E. -BUSWELL
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-.LUCKNOW. LOWER SCHOOL THIEVES. S'lf()PPED. roR. LUNCII
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REPORT .•
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In addition to the studente, who ob-
tained. Lower School standing on the
year's work, the foilowing Student's
who wrote on the10:.• S. examinations
Set :by the Education Department,
have obtained' standing •in ,the sub-
jects :mentioned. - • • ' •
Certificates for the Lower, School
Examination may be 'obtained from
Mr D.--C.---Taylor, Secretary of the
School Board,
A. Rena ' Carruthers -Physiography
and Zoology. ' •
M. 'Valeria Cliesnuthysiography
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and Arithinetic., • -
Annie A. Colwell -Can. History..
Arineta' Fisher -Arithmetic.
Gordon Fisher -Physiography.
Florence Hamilton-Zoidogy. •
Elizabeth-•1-itidgkisison Phisiegra:
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Ebner JohnitaPhY
irsiogiaphy.
oi3rrtle Leishman -Physiography.
. Mabel e MacDonald-rArithmetia.
William Pepper -Physiography.
Pearl Nixon -Physiography. '
Wininfied Nixon -Physiography.
Earl Sherwood -Geography....;
'•• F. E. McLean Prin.
DANCE .AT LOCHALSII ' •
:A dance, will be, held in Lochalsh
Hall; the'._evening of • Wednesday,.
August 25th, Under auspices ' of the
Ladies' 'Athletic Club. Refreshment:
'Served -Good Orchestral- Everybody
welcome. Admission • $1.00 including
tax.7-Isabelle MacDonald, Seey.
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w'!two houses at Pori Elginivers
ered .assrldepro, tthe nigh fh e .A01,164ei jut:: tilt:,
:Fre* the residence Of William Bald
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they stole a sum of money, spectacl..
they opened the 'refrigerator anCL:
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helping thernielves• to eatables, en.
tici.Yed a lunch on the porch, befOre.
taking their departure. .. - • .
; Entering the home of J. Kenoedy,
the thieves • Secured a :wallet contain.;
ing 429 and .apparently Satisfied with
this they took nothing "more. :
In each casentrance was 'made' •
through, cellar windows, •and the fam-
ilies heard. nothing. They attempted .
to enter other two houses, but Were
diieevered. and .irigiitened away,- .
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. AN OLD wt8i,WAWANOSIL
- RESIDENT
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One of the pioneer :residents of
West Wasiapoeii. MM. William J •
MeOuillin, died . at the home` -of her
son; Richard MQpi11in, AAtth Cep.' of
Wswanosli,' on August ilth She' was .
in her. 87th Yeoetaynr. htaon6ds trd.uei 1;e:rh441Wsi va si,:ca,.0( Cern.
etptoreit irno natural raailt 41.fet
0-0,o
Writ all taeks, glee's and 'flaila
that cars pick OP,: there. are blondes
and brtinettee.•• '
er a 'is
Are you suffering from any disease?'
Mr. Muffin, tbe Proprietor of the Canadian 'Herb Gardens,
ExPert in Herbs, Will,b0 at the . • "
CAIN. HOUSE.. LIICKNOW
One Day Only—Ali Day. and E‘itning.
Thursday, September
Consultation Free
Asthma, firoPsy.. Bedwetini..Skin bis'eases:•Nak4,,us Dis,; '
cities; itheuinatisnt, Bladder* TrOulde„, Bright7s Disease,;',
4.Stomach;;Liv'er,' Kidney; Neitaitis,10 d Presstife, Heart Trou bre,
• COnStliation, • Lung' and Ilioftehial Tr oubto end All Diseases.
all Staffes Removed, no tilieratiari is peeesSry. Goitre , ItemoS'ed.
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"4 no Operation- ,necessari".
. ,..TAERE15 AN HR8 FO? DISEASE
Rementher •the.. bate.;--- ThersdaY, September .2nd.
5.
133 'Garfield Ave.
. Herb.. Gardelis
• We Se1 the iteths the liliee,le.itom,„:„.
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