The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-10-22, Page 1•
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4141.1C'SN W, ONT.:, ` HURSDAY,, OCTOBER .22nd, ,, 9M 1.
-SINGLE .CQPIES 5 CENTS
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the •asst nment of Gegrge' �., Page,
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By all accounts the'• curtain .wad
rung down on• • bowling activeties ,at
as' it �s clamed:.t sufficient fro ,
coeds would be de. raved from the' pro=:
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, Pearce Wath ideate .. Weld' Presented
oU'� MOTS ><s �,uA�,><TY ' w�ln-• �z�=vac
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• Vi•�lLL PAP2J3(t-A full 'ilii. of'19.31
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tjhe 104:green- on Monday nigli't.
petty .of the assignor to pay the cre-
BY $1 Talent, DirecterL.,Ey
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-FOOD "VAL
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Wa}l 13a , r'•on' hand. Prices consider
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j$bly down for 1931, am also agent
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ler leadin - JO. housed.-
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: D gator Painter • a Grai er
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Bo 174' Lucknow .
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when -the defenderseef-the-•do eeee:.
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lost , ee'6he Stratford rink : Ae •e result
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the' trophy will cunt. likely -remain.
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tliere. •''or the . win%er,.
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Striltford rrnls' won the. trophy
at' t e• Annual; Bowlin ••tedenainent
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lietfi viii a On. two- eek-
ag s':I:u
iiow' 'inks".tr ed ,to •lift"�tH sr �.•..
r i e• settee-
:it .. even : :
�ditore a small amount oil the'.
dollar: 1 ' ''
Mr. Lloyd , ietherby:
THE E OF`"TO-'1tAT" 'OU$°...'UAL:
�ll',e�� ► • . - QUAL:
ITY BREAD IS THE. LOAF PURE GQODNESf3:.'
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.. A meeting. of 'the, ,eredators : ,twas••
held i • the :.Court `Yi•ouse Owen
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•Sound: SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
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ceiver .and father a ^action 'wall
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ware brat in . Vain S m t w
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ago •they• .were. • successful. !and • the
trophy returned to • town•,. q
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DIED: IN AS/WIELD
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;acted :by Nig. a:loyd Letherby, again
proved °their 'dramatic ability in, tile' '
a Disguise"
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PhOne 36 ',Luc now
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�tagnng cif -Merrier in
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•, . ' , ma p: rtn;ent of Rooms to ren ,
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Killer, J. Rodgers and : E. Millson;:.
Rodgers
Harbert •Drennen an, aged resident
'a three -act' farce • which was present- ' � • -----
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'above -the -Store: Applyr_•�MARKE'1•
(skip) from Stratford ch•allenged, t• he
of . Ashfielii 'townup Massed &way
at , his home On, 't 9th Concession
on Sunday,. 18th.• .
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to fair .audiences, both Monday, Vie' beans" but Grandpa ' altlopgh
end , Tuesday • night of this week, , e '
lie has .'beef taken in is delighted
The two -nights' performance *a.a Via£ Morita and Dorothy are to be,.
GENERAL
LOCAL Al D. GENERAL •
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FOR SATE Registered Shorthorn'
": Bull.. Calf about seven months old...-
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A.' Littli� R.' 6; Iyucknow•
Huston,.
local rank' composed of D. . ,• ,
Rae,' J: Agnew and ler McCoy, (skip).
A keen, game "resulted.' Several "times
during,. t e la ` the. rinks were •. tied:
g. h p y
Mr.' Drennen who •• w, s in -his . sev=
enty-eighth year, has beelu in'.failing
health; ' for,'some tithe. Recently. he
suffered . a •stroke .from which he. fa'1>
ed to reco'ver.� -
s• held at
The ;funeral service .wa•
., late • ,residenceon. •Tuesday after-
noon .at. 1.30 o'clock. Interment took
place in'Dungalinon Cemetery.
presented under' auspices of the Cit-, .,ararried_ and' increases his allowance.
•teens' Band., The director `1ifie Leth- a ba a -
! : Fed ie able to discard' the co k '.
-erby, arrived in., ; town some 'twu 'stele and once more claims h'is wife;
weeks revious and" with the a'ssisr, Pans s is delighted
y shied to be .able to get
,•tance of. Rand . officers selected. the wa from the uarant nod house,
• • amity 9 .•••
east . ,. �Seyea.: _evenings spent • . _in- Kloom with her
px . is pleased•
rehearsals, followed. byr. a matinee on ' ability • as. racketeer:•. To. end' it' all,,
Monday afternoon, prepared' the Grand's decides that 'the whole all
trou 'e for two big. nights. P
P fair ,was a ,huge joke end that they.
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Mrs. B. •• Pearlman ••a ant the week- • r
P "` is -
end 'with. friends in Toronto:
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, Mr.. ,J. • T. .Nixon.of London, a pent a •
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the weep -end with his. father, Mr.
los. Nixon, l .
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• South Bence • • Plowing .•, Match
icing 'held, today o•n the. Ackert farms.
it Holyrood:
TO . RENT-Ei ht Roomed house,
gipied •
half acre' .ground,' electric lights; good
situs ion -A 1 atSentinel 'Office, -tied.
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At the last end Lucknow was lying.
four, well- guarded, with : the scorep
Milison sect a' wick and carried
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the kitty, to lie allot aid as a •re•
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• TO RENT -Seven Room' apartment •his
- with•diard' and Soft Water: • •
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suit won • the, game and the• envied'
tro phy
Isaiah' :Congram.
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:RIPLEY AND 'LUCKN.OW
ONE CENT SALE
,Our annual One Cent Sale.will-be
held this 'y•ear f•our' days, 'Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday;' Nov-.
'ember.:4th , 5th : 6th' and 7th. '1VIcKim r
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Drug ,; Store, Lucknow
•ins.
• • Previous to • the:' first curtain •Mc-: all go to the, hotel and. have, a real
Cartney's orchestra entertained the dinner.
'audience. ,Mrs. Newton then. took the ,.,The, numbers . between -the alts
piano and. the' shave' started. w•ith a were'excelitionally good. Mee Harold Harold
children's Chorus : of . 85 •' voices,. en- I'releatren and Miss Mildred Tre='
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tr' le and OI a is^ eii kited ` the and ce .with
d The Gr d FI g Th leaven d m • ... '
Nis a splendid ' numbey, with' •pI ' • • . '.a' duet and encore: ' The adult c iortts .
being 'of boys
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Mr. and Mrs: •' A'lex Lockhart and
laugh •Phyllis of " Strathroy,, are..
•i'isiting With friends' in town. .
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Mrs. .Gordon; has returned to Dei
troit after spending t2. ,. ...mer with
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daughter,• 'Mrs. Harold• ..clime
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.. FOR ,wing .-''Electric; • portable
SCHOOLS COiVIPETE.
, • • •$ "ter,
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• Singer Sewing Machine, good 'as ne•
Apply to •]3ox 91, Lucknow, or .at P. 0?
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(29-9 c.)
With favorable weather .on Tuesday,
Ripley. Continuation School were m _
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tilted to ,Lucknow .to take ;part '.in
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STORE ',FOR RE1.1T�The store'..
Walker,
friend baseball and basketball coni-
lY .,her.
' riions '•
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• Junior Fc%T111eTS TE'�Q TO
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solo pitrts taken, by Plot- ten and ten girls;, attractive•
ence Rodgins.,and Willard Thom sone' : elcostupied. •• in , which..' .Miss . Myra
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's= s oil ws : ' : Ma Nay sang
The. cast of the . a _f q cDonald and_' Alex M;ac
playw
' Mr. and Mrs Jas..Nixon of, Detroit
a few, week •with'
visiteddays' this,
nt' _ he .
n re -Angoo . 'bused
• Rtore:-'A good business • locatidn.
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ApTmly' to(Odtt )d• Lucknow
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The girls, basketball teams; played
a ch of ' .rounds.:with
the contest at the s„ o - g
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the Lueinow girls. •proving, a little.��
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's •• .a was well rece'i'ved. Another relatives i•n •Lucknow.and Kinlongh." `'
, grand a s . duet ?
Monte p grandson -Lloyd,
November 17th to 21st.
beer which.
I:etherby; :Tod Hunter, dancing mase .num ways enjoyed and. Rev, ' E. 0... Gallagher conducted- " .
-ter- AnL-M artney-, Otis Hammerlila t 'es a yonngster�, can do• to 'Harvest' St._-
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FOR SALE -Colonial. Range,- ; le_
su error to. . wmn .b' .: a score 2fi'' to
--p._ _. Y gee ... of
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•good conditmon, 8 : girds, with .heating
closet; Targe oven and reservoir. Win
sell reasonably.. Apply to, .11V.,•G;
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Armstrong, - Phone993; Lucknow:
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.. The baseball. _ _game_ between • he
boys' team. :.which was played in the,
:Caledonian Park resulted in a keen
' • a'me • With .the lo-
evenly contested, g w••
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a •p•
-�, ...Festival_ .services_ _at_' __ --:_
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act on was• the nd lin 'on .
head, grandpa-xAndrew Thompson, perf Y$ighla F g, Thomas' Church,. Walkerton,.Sun
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The gips of theE10 Ju>or-Farm
ers to. the .Royal Vi!inter Fair during
the ..past ,four years. have'created a•
••pat cal of enterrest...in__alleparts f__
the 'Province` and, as a ' recap • the
Ontario •Department; of Agriculture
is .again:. offering this 'trip' to. ten
boys from' each •County in Ontario.
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Contestahts this trite
The Cap -John Martin; ,Lucy,'Tod's
wife -Martha 'MacCallum;, Dorothy-= .
Mont.'s, intended -Olive. Alton; Pane
• sy, very rich-10irs. • .f. ••W. yo me
Marie, from' . Paris, - Mrs.. W. M.
el • o enha en 'Maid
1, $loompy, C p. g
---Lorna .Campbell. • • '
The. la
p y_ is a. scream-:frorii •start t2.•
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danced by Jane Flor`nell and aahn. K, day.• °
MacKenzie: As an • emwore Helen Mc-•
Donald' and Etta Belle •_MacDonald '. Mrs. ' A.,•E: Durnin of Clinton in-
• • need�the Swvord-da'nee: -Winifred tends spending thewrnter_in-Gender- •
ich • where -her ' daughteii, Miss Doris
Armstrong and Edwin Smith sane=` • ,
a •pleasing duet, and' the ;adult chore Durnin • is teaching..
us appeared • on: the stage in• an imi- Men's, : Women's . and ,Children's ,
teflon railway car • in whielethey sang. Warm • ;;Uhiderwear ' at • New , :Low ' .
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•cal• scholars' nosing, out • the . ipley
We ' .have . a •number of Radio
• will • 'sell at a
Cabinets which weWelt.
. ' bargain.. They are .well• •finished and
tl could used -as a sl►siarr Any
A; one who ha$. ba t, ry , et • sliglald
a t e s
students .by ,a score • of .8 to 7.. w
.Coffee and sandwiches were servedConn
at, ,the school to the.representation
frone ipley -fallowing-the-contest: e
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.for ,splendid
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muse,: einieely` With following ,;re=
gulatmons:
(1) They ,must take. .part in s
•DUNGANNON
fudging eon, tetition .'conducted,. in
each •county during the month ' of
, e ober• _ ... .., ,. • .
(2) Contestants must •be 'farmers
nr- far -firer -'s -;somas -between she mages
or the' most . art: thy:.
finish_ end . f p
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players ,excelled Ithemselves, and rio:•.e
'doubt the Splendid
p_ndid Performance Of.
the 'entire cast gave 'add'ed pep'to theToronto,
comedy,"which • had not a dull• moment
in it and 'which made such a •;hit with
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the audiences.
_ , n a_.who. •.is . trite:. wealth . _ r -o_
Camra dP Q y p
7iDr Wain,- John`Ha'ywarth as rices: 'MARKET'? Luc now Ir t..
Dream P P
reductor talon a, • solo art,,• •which Store.' ,,.....y
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delighted.. the audience• . • ,. Mr. , and.. terse J G. Armstrong, of •
• On the whole, those in attendance �•
spent ,thee week -end- at, Point ,
were well satisfied and one would. •
• Clark' at their cottage, •which they •.
scarcely wish fora more entertain-
were closing up fo; the' season:
trig program.. Lucknow eau. be justly. •
•proud to have 'such a . number,: of Misses. ' Winnifred, Mary and
. _ _ __ :.• .• . . • Ston,-.
Letherby-eaosephiee:
have. one. :Call of factory and get'
. prices. ; r : . ;,Signed. ' ',•
• LUCKNOW' TABLE !CO.. LIMITED
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"MARRIAGE IN DISGUISED' , .
AT TONIGHT
AUCTION -•,SALE.
Tlrofnas Harris;willgold. a n auction
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«'Marriage in • Disguise",, .a three-
by, Luck-
Iv and
sale of 75 head of 'Cows, Calves n•
.... _ Yearl'ti -
act farce with,music-staged
now talent,. directed by' Mr: 'Letherby•
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a. gswill
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be resented in the -Parish Hall,
4 ° ° :.talented
-artists; :and Mr: _..Aitchison:. -ii ..• . . -. _ _
__._t.__..... -Cattle st'the Agricultural, shed in
Ripley on Thursday, 'October 29th,
commencing at 1:30 o'clock sharp.
Matt. Gaynor; Auo.
•lib�htful'
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Dungannon tonight, eThu_rsday) .at•
81b• . Those ,who failed: to 'attend this-
concert on Monday and. Tuesday in
Lucknow should not 'miss. thus de-
lay' toni fit. It •is' a sna pe
g P
of T6' and' 20, inclusive. (lifus t
have' reached 'their 21st birthday, be-
fore November .1st, •1931). ,
fides a i�ubstantial .allowance t •'Ms
grandson, -Monte. • but- decides it •is
about time he were married. Monte,
• is to be congratulated on his success visited .Test week with #heir g;and-
in assisting and directing •the troupe. parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Thos. Aitchison
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Mr. Mrs. 3: Glennie
(3) Coutes ants must •fudge six
classes, three= of,•-hve-stock, and three
classes selected • from the following
roots, and
is of the same opinion but ust a't
that time he andglris fiance, Dorothy:
quarrel and she, disappears. ' How-
ever,. Monte writes his grandpa
•• and. A. reg
HOZ__ FO_W_L_S_U�.FEa___ �_ •___.._..:. _ turned • to their...home in Delhi on
• • W • AND ENTERTAINMENT.. after • spending the sea- '
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-- INMEMOR,IAM ,-r -, -
COLE -In loving memory of Ken-
aide G eorgina MacDonald, dearly
e o ed, oun est• daughter of Donald
b l v Y g g
Stewart end Mary Jane- MacDonald
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b belo•ved_ Wife We
• of >7uekno-w,
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and .highly , humorous presentation
with splendid, musical numbers .be-
e ,
tween acts. 'The The, is 5'Oc,
children 25c and the ticket admits
you both to the concert and dance
which follows.
poultry, vegetables; grain,
small seeds. In addition contestants
'shall try an oral .or .written 'examine
ation consisting of ten questions, 'bas-
ed on livestock, •poultry, field, orchard.
:to
and tells him he is married and pro•
ceeds to hunt for Dorothy, but •in
vain. • Finally grandpa , decides • . to
visit Monte and in desperation Monte
his ' sham,. T-od,
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Following Anniversary, services in. Mrs. Ian McRae has returned to •
Kinlough Presbyterian Church,• a Strathroy, .after- spending two weeks ,
at the home of her vaunt, Mrs Elliott •
gat Fowl Supper, followed by a -
where she has been convalescing fol•
sical entertainment will be el 1
_mu-. e_ typheid•._fever�: --_
:and
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nil =garden .:crops..
The ten high boys, who are witI n
age limits will be the winners
of a free four-day trip . to the Royal,
Winter Fair. For . these 'boys the De-
partment will' provide. free of charge
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(1) Railway fate from home sta=
seeks -oId--.college ; -,_s
dancing master, and, finally. , succeds
in borrowin his ilo_me, and wife for
g.
a few hours, to deceive grandpa`
during his visit. -
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Just at this time, Tod's cook is
taken to the hospital ,sick`. Pansy
- _lowing _._. _ - •-- - - •
in, the basement of the.: church on Ranged and Heaters
Monday, 'November •2m1. Su per will
I p See the .Good Cheer Brie of Quebec
be' served Froin 6 tO 8 o'clock, • which Ranges and Heaters: They are the
will be followed by• a musical enter- finest on the market.
e, -',
tainment put on by the Duff. Enter- . WM. MURDIE do SON
. the On -
three
E. Cole and mother of Baby .Georgina
Mary Jane, who died Thursday,•.Oct.
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ANNUAL MEETING OF •BAND •the
23rd., 1930.
Lovingly remembered by her fame
;ly,
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The''annual meeting of the Lucknow
Citizens Band will be held in, `the
Council Chamber on Tuesday evening
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i'OINT eiNSTALLATION
Lucknow Lodge I.O.O. F. and
Jewel Rebekah Lodge will hold a
•• joint installation in their lodge room
•. on Friday, Oct'olier 23rd; at 8 P.M.questedof
October 27th, at 8:00 Z':M., when Te-
ports will •be recleived. and election
of officers take'. place. ,Playing mem-
hers and .interested citizens are re-
to attend..
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tion, to Toronto and • return.
(2) Meal's ' and lodging •• for 'four
nights in Toronto •
(3)A program to • include a tour
the city- .and visits to. the stock
yards; abbatoirs, •factories , and oth-
t
er commercial concerns, as. well, as
study 'of the Royal Winter F lo.-'
The competition to decide the Roy-.
hopscotch, a wealthy 'and elderly
lady very •' ansious to meet nobility,
arrives et the. dancing school, accom-
panied by a • young attendant, who •
pp ns' .to be Dorothy. Then comes
ha a
grandpal, •
Grandpa is well pleased with
Mont.'s home and veil Tod,'bnt takesa
dislike immediately to is
tamers, ;graduates .of
tario school for the Blind; Brantford: - . ASHFIELD CIRCUIT
The troupe it composed• of tile' fol- „
The special. preacher on Ashfield
lowing artist's: ' ' Circuit . next• punday, , October 26th, .
adys Slay; Humorous and Dra-
Gl•
} will be Dr. Mortimer of Auburn. Dr.
matic Reader, 'Soprano; Greta Lam- Mortimer w or, ears a missionaat •
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mie, • A•T.C.•M•, `Violinist, Contralto;.
Chas• Duff A.C:G.O., Pianist Bari- in China and will: bring a great mese
t - ' saguarterl.e to r people. ..• ,
tone. �
o Q y Meeting at Zion' on Sun-
• Members are urged' to be present
Visiting Brothers and. Rebekahs eor-
RASI'BERI IES RIPE 'AGAIN
dull: invited, -Sec'y.. :
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The unusually fine fall" weather,a
with the exception of last week,
al Trip winners from Huron County
is to be held in Clinton, on Thursfiay;
passed off much, against his will, as
the' new cook. Shortly Monte • meets
day, November 1st. ,
WEDDING BELLS -
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• Bargains in- Men's Work 'Clothing--
Shirts, Sox and Mitts• lew Low
- • prices., "MARKET" Lucknow Dept.
which was disagree-X.1y cold and wet,
leas resulted in a remarkable autumn
growth, Mr. John McLean. of'the 2nd
of Kinloss; •• epor-ts wild-
October 29th and contestants
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Dorothy and their quarrel is made
--e-.---
,must
register at' the , Agricultural Office
before "9:00 A %f Bulletin Ne r38,
"' " ns value
Hints on Judging; contai
up• • Their happmness is onlyshort
lived; as Dorothy disepvers M'onteis-
married and Will not give him an
Grandpa's-
Dowling - Reed
-A-•very--pretty weddings was -so__
emnized at the parsonage, Lucknow,
October 1-2th
Ceti -VS -ale-
Store. - ,
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Concession' :
gas berries to' ria again on his
p n g
McPherson--of-Holy
BRUCE COUNTY-''PU13LT•C ..
SPEAKING' CONTESTall
Terni: terelemiald
rood, brought ih a bunch tame
raspberries.' las• week with about six
a ,le informat`att' ari"the`jndgine of
livestock, and crop products' and
.May be secured on application to the
Agrieu. ural Office. For, any further
information apply to the • Ontario
Department of Agriculture; Clanton
-opportunity--to'-explain.-
short visit nears •ail end: when an
'officer of • the law comes along and
'
•quarantines• the house •when the •sick,
cook develops small -pox. .However,
grandpa is infatuated by Marie.
the French dancing instructress end
ter -Monday et -l-1 a.
by Rev. R. W. Craw, `when Dorothy:
Rosamond, 'eldest daughter of Mr•
and Mrs.. Bert Reed of Whiteclmecl ,
became the bride of Mr. Alvin Dow-
ling of Hamilton,son of Mr• and.Mrs:
Joseph Dowling of Mount Forest'
. .. -ee
��ilU'Y'S�ay
Friday & Saturday
November
:f
Bruce ourity Public Speaking Con-
test is to be held- this year at Port
wn 'Hall Friday .venin
Elgin To y g,
October 23rd..
:
*This'everit is of interest to School-
' ' Trustees, Teachers •and• parents gen-
Sar aria berries ori' he bettch° He
$ p k t„
claims that both wild and tame bush-
es :are well loaded, and it will remain
to be seen if, to any extent, this sec -
,.
il develo4t
ond cro of the season, w I p
and ;ripen.
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BROTHERS TO FACS ' • .
.. ••• THIRD TRIAL SOON
n
•'
:- -' .��
le in no, hurry to leave. The cop has
'a hard time preventing Pansy from
• from the house by way of
- -
, She was married in her travelling
dress of brown satin with' brown coat
hat and shoes, to • meta. After the
h • th
r. WHEN WONDERFUL
7th
• DAR-
„
erally and always draws a good. at;
ridance. The speakers are Boys and
' to 1?.
Girls of Public School age; who won'
in their municipality. ' , _ ••
This contest •is „sponsor ed bythe
nt Educational Asso'era;
rue. Cau y
• _a ., t: _
tion• the offi'cial organization of the
' --
School Boards of the County. •
' i d ..._ • . given . o
.Splendid prizes will be g von t ,
• .. Watch
• the ' winners. ";Aft Erin Ge Watch
for first prize,. a • Waterman Pen and
` fee 'second and a--
for
• CbW KILLED. BY TRAIN ..
, ; .
" Mr. Dan McKinnon, was unfortun-
£ in Navin a cattle beast','killed
r} e g
' on' Tuesda mornin The animal
Y g•
,•. .. way .r. . out , .he
had in some broken .of the
,'�
field and wandered onto the railway
rack north of Lucknow ,,' where it •
tr , _ , ..
arid 'Ojai . _: , -
was struck and killed by the • early
wee.:...., .
train, coming down frofr► Kincardine.
. ,. • ,
Harvey, artd Gilford McNeil Will Be
Tried at; Goderleh for Bei* Robbery
-
eats ping
`
the window, • ', brit • rather enjoys his
: job because he receives many dance
ing lessons from the attractive Mar-
marriage they returned to her •home
•n Whitechurch, , Where the wedding
dinner was served to immediate re-
AIN •• AR I FFER-
G S . E BE NG O
EDIIN--- --
;`�
•
PreparatYons' are under. way 'for
the third . trial of the McNeil Toth-,
._ ...-ave.: 'and, '�i ��.
ors, hiarvey and• .Gilford, accused
a -. ' . 'gilt
Brussels bank robbers, of wlFose gu
an assize jury has twice disagreed.•
• ,...
�Pall . i .
The Assizes open here on Nov
ember 3, and the cases are on the
criminal docket. Get. T: Bull, K.C.,
. - .r, . '. be pro
ie.
However, it . 'goes from bad ,to
Monte'- Tod and LucY,
worse with ,,
gloom -. the maid gets wise,
when pY
that to fool grandpa; Lucy is play-
•. .... _ _. of another man's wife
ing the ,partYtjb$eY'1/
t ,five dollars to
and it takes freguen ° ��
keep her from "spilling th'e beans.
]'I'orothy finally+ learns khat Monte is
i t s rand
latives, including he beide' grand-
mother,' Mrs. Paul Reed, and, Mrs
Wm. Fisher, after which the .a._.
h PPS'Rubber
cdu ..le left for H'aniilton, where they
p
will reside The • many friends of the
bride in this community wish that .
It n . ..nd happy .wedded
t ey have a to g a
life.
.ri
`�° C�
lEeTi CS :
• ® rel
Household Drugs
d�
Goods
Medicines
.
.'
, 8( leg
ANDMANYOTHER LINES
' '
,
Pencil, set prize,
P ,
Waterman .Fou ntaitl . Pen for third
. '.
rizee-There_will be..Stet1ing..Pans for
� :...
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
' ,• . . ,
of Toronto, will again special
i
secutor. The evidence of the firs't.twe
riot really • married and 'consents to
NOTICE
_ .
-t
p
• ddit" on to eh.
onbrable mention. 1n a i
- there will be a -ro :ram Of
speeches the e p g
music.
. ... _..,�.._..� __ . �;_.,�1�cKa��s
• . . gaze .wi.n. 'er has
]ruse -County s pr. n
oast. four ears • Been ,on
twice in, the pa y
”' st•
e ripe list at the Guelph' Conte
The A niversary services of Kin-
lough Presbyteryan Church. will be
,-
held on Sundae,* November 1st: See-
y'... -
.vices et 11 A,M._ and. T..60 lelee•Ttev.
.; : .. -... .-. ,.
Meteor of Tiverton .will be the ape•
ell i`eaclrer at both cervices.
fi p�'
trials has been transcribed at •tie
order of the Attorney -General's De
..t
p artmenti. Where" is quid to: be but
.. fet-an
`become his wife`. Gra'iideeti i n is lie..
mak n Jove to , Lucy
detested cookg ,,
; s,
whom,. he believes is ,Mon e s . wife;
, - •s _ 'discovers: :: ' .-:
'thM he di" --- - -Monte iii"ak4eng
otice i b. _ .at' any-
N s here y g en that'
one found ,committing a' ndisanee
1
the . sehoal .. r ounzls Will b `:
"aroun'd- g
r
1 At
•
'
KinDrub. Store..
.
ti
,
ere- preee'deet iri •Oetaricr ace .
,, _
-end
.. _
'D .e
dealt '
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LUCKNO�1' ONT010:.
.'t
...., _ •., .. : .., ,l • . , . , . ,
cased .persorn being tried three ivies
`fire
_ . ,....
h and her goes u .,„in
Tove 1, orot y g p
"spill
-severely with..
By the School 8o
• • :
- • "------ "•r'?
;for a' er 'e,
,;
gilt. Kloomp th il' does
order of xd:
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