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R RAy• OCTOBER 0th•, 1952.
• DENTIST -
• Dr. R. L Treleaven, Lucknow
Hours: 9--,12 A. M. ,1.30-5 P M.
PHONE, 53 . X-RAY
TO RENT- Comfortable fr ane
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'house, •town, water � Apply t„ TeMle
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• Clarke' . Lucknow.
.FO . SALE- 1.927 Four door• Chev-:
rol'et'•• codcondition
N. W.
Winterstein,�.
at Mrs.: John 'Button's.
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AL -Good .,...,ode Y.
,. •r• .. , WOOD' FOIZ..S. Fe...., ..�' ;
.m ed wood, 16" .104..$2,50' ;per cord
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• ¢lelivzrraal. ; �;�� q:
The .LucknoW Table Co., Ltd,
(8 •18,•-tf.)
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'TOBACCO - , ,
SPECIAL ; OFFER' FOR 1. MONTH:
For $2.40 will ship the',following:..1
.lb pure Quantal, regglar, price 30e;:.
5 lbs. Burley. -regular_ 25c per lb; 1
.i , lb. Havana at 40c; : 2 ib6 .of grand.
rouge at 40e; the lot, for $2.40. Ship
anywhere..with prices' 'tor .quantities.
Agents wanted.'. G. Dubois, 24 Rend-
erson, Ottawa. Ont.
SOMETHING_ NEW 4
IN DRUG SALES.
One page 5 'of his issue appears
en advertisement of. a• 2 for 1 drug
sale, being 'field at "Peterson's Drug,
me cin ' next Wednesday`
.Stole: �com n . g Wednesday
and continuing for' four days.° The
idea: is 'simply this `You• • purchase'
a , Nyal .product.: at' the regular ' price
and. `receive 'a 'second, one, absolutely'
free.' `Better tilt not` requiring: two
e
Oct,. articles, you 'areallowed'' to. •se-
lect .any Nye' product sof value, ;equal,
t the amount purchased. It is ',O•
0
unique 'Sale "and hundreds :of, articles,•
which yo .: a ush g:_every a rI__�ar_e
offered--.and..'the. cost as cut an' two.
Read the ad very, carefully and'. pre
serve• it forfuture reference' until
the opening, of the sale next'Wednes-
day:
00
n'y !Ogler passes
fter: Lengthy
Illness
MATTRESSES'
Special prices . on remaking your
old felt mattresses, like new at..small
cost, `'14:50,, including "news. cover:;.
Feather; beds cleaned and made into-
- Sanitary- 10: roil mattresses. - $3.50:.
- delivered.
• 'Our Agent Wilt Call 'Anywhere.
Modern Feather Mattress Co..:
P. O. Box.. 379•, .Goderich.
Mrs. Mary A. Johnston. For 40`'Years
A Resident Of Luckno'' Passes.
• •
. Aw•ay On :Monday Evening At: The
Home : ;Of Her . Daughter, Mks.
SALE -OF -LANDS:-FOR A.R•REARS,:
OF TAXES
Notice '.is hereby given as directed
by`ttie`�Assessinent-Act R. S:=U:=1aL"r
Chapter tad, Sec 152•S. S.1, that a
S
I ; o fLands "tor Arrears; :orTiaitees=
will be held at the Town: of .Walkerton
en Friday. September. 30th, laai, at
niy office in the County Buildings, at
the hour ' of ten o'clock A.M.; when
mere, will`be oitered-for gale by`Pub-
• la: Auction. 'unless . the Taxes .and.
Charges are sooner paid, the follow-
-<ing described-1ands-in the- i"- -`
• '.Lucknow. 308; Patented 'i* Ac.. •'itu:ces
2217, Costs; 3:60;' Total, 25.7.7; John
• Jewitt. ,Tp 'tintless, Whitechurch, -Let.
10, Plan.. 225,. Patented 1 Ac., Taxes
.113.72;_ _Coate, 5.89;_ . Totals 119.61;
Thos: -Sturdy, -A complete-- ist___of
lands' in. the County to-.ber-sold---'for-
•arrears oi` Taxes is published in the
. Ontario Gazette in its issues of June;
25th,. July 2nd, 90 and 160. A copy
•' of said' list -nay ''be 'obtained on .ap-
plication to the undersigned.-- The
°Adjourned sale will be held on Fri-
. 'day. 'October 14th.' at ,10 A.M. at my
office .in• the County Buildings:• at,
which sale the. Municipality • will ` be
permitted,
A. Nelson. Treasurer County Bruck -
(13 -40-c) '
Exhibits-P'leifuX -
Attendan eeroe'.
At Fail .Farr
•P•svorslble Weather .Results In .ln
. creased Attendance Pier Last Year'
-Hell Exhibits•, of High. <Order
',Cattle and^••Heav Horse `leiieee
Were. Keenly `Contested
lFrida ,was : an idealfal1 . .
and
a >turnout, ;roughly . •eetinated i at
1500 was in attendance at Lucknow,
-Fall_Raii-Gaite receipts amounted to
very close W $:300 , .-�
Exhibits in the hall were' �bot'h
Plentiful and of a high order. The
display' of baking probably featured''
the array and the centre, tables We*e.
laden .with espeoially' fine' exhibits`,
of.tie 'culinary : art,..keenest, compe='
tition being for the Robert Simpson
prize of $10. 'worth of mercliandiso
for• the best.' collection of bakia .
:The . ladies' work . -_ and fine, arts:
were displayed' 'on the west side of
the hall; and many fine specimens: of
handiwork Were, :much adinifed by:
those who, visited 'the hall. In the
-floral-display,_dalilias=and'=zinnias ap
-peered,- to be the prominent eithibitt-
while gladioli were. ,less numerous,
The array .adorned 'the north end of
the hall, and in' spite of the' lateness
of the .season and unfavorable wea=-
ther for preserving of delicate bloom
was quite satisfactory':,. The children':
department 'attracted' many • entries
anis- fruits, -roots, grains- and-; -vege
tables were, exhibited in their usual' with the exception of twelve' years
large numbers and were of splendid, ,pent. at_ Thessalon, a 'continued rest -
quality. dent of the districilind'viliage.
-The-°stock-show-brought-forth-some �anet:
on with Rev. Cameron- offic'-
Beaton, , elat-
ing,
ing, and the aged couple were spared.
to quietly celebrate—their, gaden
wedding in April of this year. To the
n:. was •-born -eight -children,-.-six
.nio
�f whom ••survive, as well as the ber-,
*sued widow: .J'ohn, • Garfield, ,Mrs.
-c vans aiid`Sate"of'the village, Lorne=
•qf Peterboro and Myra teaching in
Wi%inghami Mary and Etta'- Belle pre-
deceased their: father. Three sisters,
Miss'B'elle:-MacDonald' of=Washington
13. C.,• who was' here for the funeral,
Miss Kate MacDonald of Duluth,
Mrs. Jim Gordon of B. C; 'and two
brothers, John _ and , Roderick of
Wi*-lylimd4e-&-:Son xhibited a=throe -Dryden=alsosurvive.
piece bath outfit.In 1902, after many years o the
The :Lucknow Table Co., had' .dining . In
in Kinloss he mowed to TTess
room suites on. display, • which 're-, arca; where he , followed his occupa-
eeived'much. favorable 'comment. Tho tion -for' twelve years, returning to.
.complete suite was made in the local, this community and farmingb for four
factory and the fact was. stressed years in West Wawanosh. before 're-
„• tiring with his • family to Lucknow,
hatit was an 'All Canadian Z'roduct
not only the _ workmanslnp, but the here he has been' a most respected
j=m tenial ---as well-.-'.-T-hey�v_e_re elL-,nd=esteemed-citizen..,_Ii s chibf de -
built 'and attractive •suites, a product lights in latter years: especiallyliave
doing credit to our furniture fac- beei_t checker playing, his Globe and
tory' and ' this suite 'can be obtained his pipe, and during his illness . prior
through your local dealer. • to his death, never failed until the
Lucknow Flour .Mills, . another of , last day to' want the paper and his
our enterprising manufacturing esu rape. Death was the result of a heart
tablishments,' had a large and attrac- condition, but until about a week
live display,, of their various; products, before Ms death, .he was able to be
Over a'ton of, flour was used in pro- around, although in failing health.
during • the effect;. A feature, which_.. The funeral -service. was held in the
added interest among Vie crowd, was The
church on Saturday at
the finding of .their Mystery Man, 2.00 o'clock with Rev. C. H. Mac-
Donald the pastor,' conducting the
service. Interment was in Greenhill
^emetery, -with A., P. Stewart, Wm.
McKenzie,J. G. Anderson, Duncan
MacLeod and Philip MacMillan, acting
as pallbearers.'.
In her 71st year, and following a
period 'of failing''health, „WiW heart
tr-ouble-fo_tlie'- as_t Year, Mrs: Mary_
r P
A. Johnston 'passed away at the home
of her' daughter,.` Mrs. Russell. Rob-.
ert -en. on-Mondayy-of"tliis week
Tbe-fuiie_rf_Ls_ervice will be held to-
day (Thursday) at the residence on
Ross St. at 2.30 o'clock, withinter-
ment. in Greenhill cemetery
�Mrs.`Johneton, a kindly lady ;and.
a Moving mother, has during Ther for-
ty years residence in ',the village
ginned=a ide-eitele nfYfxiends. who
feel keenlythis bereavement and ex
:tend their;sympathy tp 'the bereaved.
family. .IMS; ' Johnston, was ever - . a
faithful member of the United
Church:
Team Of Oxen
Attract Attention
•
•
Many _Youngsters . Elijoy Ride ;In
Two -Wheeled Cart ` Behind SIo0t!
Moving.” Beasts bf''Burden
Tlie team of ' Oxen • which ambled
around the show • grounds on ' Fair
day. was the ' centre i of much atten,
tion • by those in attendance. The
children especially, were '• keenly . in-
• 0:rested'and_for &he most part of the
afternoon • .the two -wheeled '.trailer
was loaded to capacity with little
tots who enjoyed the novelty of such
a ride. -
,' The oxen, . owned by Donaldson Bros
` of near Teeawatet% are a pair of 3-
year-old Hereford steers, •which have
been reared. from calves to be Beasts.
of burden. "Peter" and "Paul" as,
they were named, by • Mr. Albert
Thompson who was in charge of them
are used for bush and mill work • in
skidding logs: They are particularly
-adapted for this sort of ;work as; they
are stronger than a team sett will
continue to draw;. even when almost
mired in mud.
Mr. Jake Erl of Eniskillen, was
the darky clown, who fiddled and
zr-sang". . • -
file, oke used was some. 80 years
y ,,
old and Mt. Thompson stated it was
44, years since a yoke, of oxen hada
been at'the Lucknott► Fair. In leading
this pair while working 'it is only
necessary to walk ahead of them ,al-
though on this occasion; they were
held by a halter as a• caution,. in
., pso, intends
hdm
s
on
swell a crowd: Mr: T p
using thbin to plow with at the 'South.
Bruce ploughing MatchMatch'if they can
y
adapt themselves to this new line of
Work before that event' takes place.
Born. in. Mount Forest, the-elaugh--
ter of the .late Mr..; and Mrs. Wm
Ritchie, ,she. withher parents came
to Ashfield at the age of 12 and• fol-
lowing her marrria
a lived intermit'
Marriage
tentlyl in thisi district, until with her
young faniily of three boys and three
girls, . moved to Lucknow, two •: score•
year-s-ag :_.Theiamily° include three
daughters, Etta, Mrs. Robertson `of
town; Jean, Mrs. Haigh of Seaforth;
Margaret, Mrs. Logan ,of Teeswater,
,and three sons, Robert, .of •Goderich;
and Will and Gordon of. Toronto.
For the. , past twelve 'years Mrs.
Johnston has • made her home with
her "daughter; ' Etta, 'who -through her
ngthyillness bas given her every
care and attention. The. family risme
.ever • been 'affectionate,. paying 'fre-
quent visits with their mother and.
were alliresent. While she yet knew
them before she passed away. ' A
happy occasion on May 29th 'of this
year Iwas '•a family re -union, when
Mrs: ',Johnston celebrated her 70th
.birthday " • •
Johnston is alsosurvived by
two brothers Out of a family. • of
eight, Jtmes Ritchie of 'Ashfield and
Wm: Bcijden Ritchie of Walkerville.
A wealth of ••floral tributes were
Wiens of respect and sympathy for
the departed mother, and her sorrow-
ing. family: -
HIT WITH BAiEBALL
Young Rosa MacDonald, son of Mr,
and Mrs Lorne. MacDonald, of Peter-
borough, ,,was. struck a bard blow on
the. forehead with a baseball, while
watching the game.. on Fair .day , Fol-,
lowing so soon upon the serious in-
jury suffereed by° Aylmer Aitchison in
a like manner,', much 'anxiety' •occurred ,
over his 'condition: -'Bleeding , from •'the
nose' he w -s. rushed .to the odice. of..
a+
a local:, doctor•:i.451.440.:to the . home.
'of .his'agrandparents.•His injury: WM
not 'regasded.an' serious, but he,was
n watched closel for ca:;
;kep„t sttll.a..d :. ; , y,
couple .of days The •day following;
_the-only-evidence-ef theLmishap,..w.a&
•bu•inp on his ,head, and, the: ,young,
chap was anxious to get. up, appar-
ently none the worse of the blow.
Death An
r�emoves
Esteemed Resident.
.Mr. Thomas MacDonald Pasted, Away.'
OnWednesday Last=Was A Pion-
ler of Kinloss ` Towiishig. and Ai
' Enthusiastic, Checker Player." .,
.,__Severity -six years go,,., on 'Feb.
.:17•th,_.I1856,4n.L the-,__piofseex_'boine of.
the late, Mr. sand Mrs. John MacDon
aid; was 'born their first son, Thomas
w'hos'e death occurred on Wednesday
flightiest, as his home in -the 'village.
Mr. ' MacDonald's parents were orig'
inally from In. erness,. Scotland, corn-
ing to Kinloss Township from 'Cape:
Brt ter' and-their--eldest-son--has.-Been,-
of .the finest 'animals in the district;
Hereford's and Shorthorn Cla'sse'
being Well filled. e ' orse s ow was
an interesting spectacle and drew
Serge - crowds -during the fudging of
the various events; with heavy, horse
classes-par'tieular; .attraeting-,many_
exhibitors... Swine sand' sheep also had
their place, a special ; class 'being
toil outhdowns jn,the
o'pen ,. , .no'prate rx
list. Dorsets were also numerous.
Special halldisplays • included a
fine. line of men's and ladies' • dress
shoes by .Rathwell and Reed as well
as a . completeshowing and demon •
stration of Dr...•Scholl'•s foot supplies.;
LIBERAL' CANDIDATE GETS
OVERWHELMING MAJORITY
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SINGLE COPIES 5 CF1NT9 1
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The- Bread
. of Health
:The_ Riead
of Health
OUR MOTTO IS. QUALITY AND SERVICE
I •COM ON -SENSE APLI
PED • TO SPENDING. FOR,
�THIstIFT , S M
,,EVERY PENNY SPENT ON. YOUR TABLE,• BREAD GIVES
`.YOU BIGGEST'FOOD VALUE. • •
RICH FRUIT' .CAKE. - 2 lbs..35e: •
A; B S,CUITS •
. , I. � : ' COF•FE, CAKES' ' .: _ , TE _ I , . •. .
PUFF .PAST$ . ES
•:ttASBERRY: TAI TLAS ` AISII :'BREAD; ..'
• • OATMEAL COOKIES
:, < •° A •• I1
1'D
Lucknow
�Genera.
+focal
Monday is •Thanksgiyng Day and
a public holiday.
Mr. R. 'H McQuilli:n is in Montreal
on a . business trip this week.
•
Mrs. Meadows of Rockwood _is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alex
Hain lton. •
Mrs: Susie.' Miller•.is a visitor this
Week in 'Clinton with :Mr, : and.', Mrs.
D. It. Webster. .�,
Mrs. Angus McKinnon is at present
with her daughter, Mrs. Letang in
Wallaceburg. '
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Maeloiial;
are .holidaying this week in Toronto
=and eastern • points.: •
Your Eyes
and Our Service
BY F. T ARMSTRONG
Lucknow
KNOWING:: ABOUT THE EYES
Really KNOWING;.is worth -while
information. • To 'know' •they do
NOT .Yieed, help isa satisfaction.
To know they DO . and '• ta_'get. ' it
is -to -be benefited -to- an exteet .that-:
cannot be realized, until it is ex-
perienced. We:have •a competent
and pleasant •way of supplying the
,needed information.
Continuednext •week
. D F.=az►d-Mrs-�:a,ei�kcg left for
Ottawa, last' week where they intend y .
• of Kinloss
spending. the winter. • :I'i�on•eer
assesrifluekTn.ow
• Grant McKenzie returned toTor-
ozlto last-week--to-commence Ytis-=•4th
year in • Medicine at. Toronto Univer-.
sit • Funeral of DunalldM'erm'en Held
d-�-�fLas-In 83rd
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- �On-Satur ay.
Mrs. Wm.,McKenzie and John K.,,' .,Was Longtime Resident of Kinloss
gn_d, Mrs. Elliott' returned last •week w Who Retired To ' Lucknow
from a `delightful '•3 -months` western .
tour: At the age of 83 years, 'less.;. a
Mrs: E. WI --Pears -of - os Angeles,_ -month, Donald llfnrrisen,: a ••r-esident_=.
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and Mrs. J. L. ,Falls of Chicago are
'visiting their ;mother, Mrs, 'Robert
Graham. . • •
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-Mrs:,- Steve- Price, 'and babe • of
Goderich,• have' been visitors' with
her • parents, . • Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Johnston. • • ••
William H. Golding., former Mayor
of , Seeforth and Liberal . candidate
swept the South Huron by-election'by
defeating his Conservative opponent
Louis IT. Rader, Warden . of Huron
County' by a majority which may
exceed 1900 according to'the returns
-ou `Tuesday morning:--This_by-.elec:
tion necessitated by the death of.
Thomas. McMillan, former Liberal
'member, .has caused wide spread in;
terest•and during the campaign many
noted s eskers' addressed gatherings
sp R __
in the riding. The majority conceded
Golding far'ezeeeds, and federal.ma-
`or.ities'recorded in previous'election
Ring by
and reflects rn :a statement ,made
ena'e "where
Rt. � 11ori. 11iacKen i. , ,
the Go'�errnment itself and its policies
. the people." 'the eyes of peop •
h
nt
stand
DIED .
Maci3ONALD-4n the township• of
$'iron on Thursday, September 29th,
EffiecDougall, 'relict of the late'
Allan MacDonald in her 7"9th 'year.
The 'funeral service was held• at the
o • • s`ster, . rs:. Jobe Roes
home• of her t ,M
lot c' . 'On 1,'Huron, on Sat-
$, coil ®se 4
urday+, October lot, at 8.8p o'oloak'.
'IINFPRTt7NATE ACCIDENT
• Mr. Wilt Johnston of Toronto; who
'is at present at, the hoine of Mr. Res-
p
'sel. Robertson, 'dtte to the death of
unfortunate ac•
his' mother, had.an
cid'erit bn Tuesday ;evetiin'a', when he
slipped -lid peatetxed U. ankle, iehioh
who turned out to be Mr Hugh Mc-
Intosh and was 'first accosted by
George Joynt, with. the proper ques-
tion who won a cwt. of • Havelock
flour.
A "Made -I .-Caiiada" booth ' was
introduced this year by .. the local
branch of the . Women's Institute.
This booth comprised a varied as-
sortnient of grocery, dry groods, meat
furniture, and hardware merchan-
dise, contributed bylocal business
people, manufacturers and -whole-
salers, each article being a Canadian
product,
An Indian• of the Six -Nations tribe for some 5 years and this season he
the'ground,'and drew a 'large 'has already harvested five 11 -quart
X1411. Ygy him np fur some tlme, .with ;igt ,men i1# ginlosi cemetoryr
Mrs._Wm. Stewart'of Wingliam
visiting at the home of her •brother,
Mr. R, 3. Cameron, during Mrs. Cam-
eron's illness.. -
• Mr. Bruce - Martin of Stratford,
formerly` of the village, in the' em-
ployee of Silverwood's Dairies Ltd.,
has received a move to "bury.:
of the -Village for over five year,,
passed away at his home on Thurs.
day. Mr. Morrison had been totally
blind for ' about three years,_and two
weeks' previous to his death suffered
injuries in a'' fall at his . Home, which o 0
confined, him to his room \,and' at such
an advanced age and in• feeble health, ;
he gradually became weaker, culmin-
ating in hisdeath on Thursday af-
ternoon.
The funeral service was held on
Saturday afternoon at 3.30, at his'
residence here, with Rev. C. I.: Mac
Donald conducting the .service. Inter-
ment was in Kinloss , cemetery, the . .
pallbearers being: Dennis.' Kenny;
Mrs. `Robert Douglas has returned Dan McKinnon, Thomas Roach, Alex
mom Toronto wlrere�a .as- iib gm ndrew:I,oekharfi 4: - onald -
her sister,. M.M. J. E. Thompson, fol- Ferguson. '
lowinghetrecent bereavement
Mr: Morrison, of Scotch decent; was
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Rev.' C. M. MacDonald and Rbv. J. "born in Prince Edward Island in 1849
L Burgess were in Toronto' this week being one of a family of seven born,
attending .the meeting of the College to the late • Mr. and. Mrs. Murdoch
Synod and attended the opening ' of • Morrison of the Isle of Skye. Coming
the College on Tuesday evening. to Kinloss Townshipwith his parents
at the age of four,, t'hey, settled on
Theatre goers, who enjoy a good Con. 6, Kinloss, about 11/2 miles west.
show should not miss -"Amateur rof Langside Witbyterian Church;
Daddy" featuring ,Warner xnBaxter which was Mr. ,Morrison's home for
and Marion Nixon, which is , being nearly 75 years: MM, r. Morrison's. depth
Wii
shoin the Lyceum Theatre, Wing= removes the last'ppioneer 'settler "'on
ham, - thin' Thursday,. Friday and that concession: Educated, in a little
Saturday.; log school, he helped his father'elear
•a the farm' and truly learned the hard-
ships se -pioneer living.
After his marriage to Annie Mc-
Leod, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John McLeod, also of the 6th
con.„, the young ' couple continued
farming on the Morrison homestead.
A coincidence, in his life was the fact
that the late Rev. Sutherland ° of •
Ripley officiated at the wedding cere-
iiiony and also baptized Mr. Morrison
when a baby in Prince Edward Island
Mr. Morrison's eye sight had been
BORN--- „ failing_ for a' nunsber of years and .
HAS PEACHES TOO
Con Decker brought • us in d few
Reaches ' this week just 'to let* isicnoW
that there are more such trees in
this community than what we are
aware of. His tree lute been bearing
was in
circle • of listeners to his singing and baskets, with -still sorne...fruit on the
tories. 'Ile offered for sale, what not
n the line of liniments,, tooth powder
tc., • at very "special" . prices, and
id some business at that:
The following are the'prize winners
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HORSES • • '
Judge -John D. Murray
Class 1= -heavy Draft
s
e
d
Span in harness -Wm. Watson, D.'
J. Brooks, Jas. Forster."
rruther's, • Adam
Brood,.. Mare D. Ca
McQueen, • D. J. Brqoks. �
' Carruthers Adam
Foal, 1932-}�.
-- dueen, D. J. i3rooks. •
(Continued on Page 4):
WILL APPEAR,NEXT
WEEK
Owing to limit spece in this week's
i •
issue, severall rtem`necessarily Mutt
be held over until our next is'suo.
These include 01104 ColiIlail Mill
utero; Rugal School *putt, etc,
tree. The peaches are of Elberta
variety and are quite large. A- plate
of ten of them has been displayed in
his store window, and a sample 're-.
vests them to be of delicious flavor.
Card Of Thanks .
Mrs. .
Thomas Maa cDonald and family
__. wish .-. -e with. 'grateful
to . acknowlegd
appreciation, the many acts of kind-
ness and expressions of sympathy by
friends and neighbors during their
recent bereavement.
Card ef.Thanks • .
' ,Mrs. Donald: Morrison and family
desire to gratefully thank the frienda_
and neighbor* tor kindness. iiia 'syni-
d neig . .
n ...
patty extended to tlteni during the
d .de'ath of - - hu$band , and
iiYsro�a u .
tdthft, 44 4
RASBERRIES RIPE AGAIN
•
Recurrences of, nature's pranks,
which were so common last year, are.;
in_ evidence again. This week. Mr.
John McLean, of the 2nd concession
brought into the office a couple of
twigs •off rasberry bushes, bearing.
several large., ripe berries -'and a
score of green ones end many bushes
Mr. MeLean claims, show signs of
yielding a second crop,„
STEW ART -In Lucknow', on •' Sat; for the past three . years he - had been
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of
urday,October 1st, to Mr,. and Mrs. totally blind. .11e waft a member
Foresters at
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Phillip Stewart,. a daughter. the Canadian Order of i
Holyrood.
Besides his' bereaved widow,, he
survived by two sons; 'Charles. and
Murdoch at home, and 3 daughters,
Mrs. Wm. McGill of Paramount; Mrs„
George Bell of Culross and Mrs.'
Peter 'Dahmer of Bervie. Also one .
i ' of Detroit, vvho left
brother Angus ,
this community some forty years ago
and a • sisterr Mrs. Morgan of .Car-
berry, Man. ,
ANNOUNCEMENT,
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
• Anniversary services at Hackett's.
next Sunday. The special preacher,
Rev: S. T. Tucker of Lucknow United
the
• Chu'reli. Services .at 2.30 F.M. in
afternoon; evening service. at 7.30 P.
M. Special- music by the Quartette d
Lucknow and by the -home choir.
Mr: and. Mrs. W. T. Gardner an
nounte the engagement of their
daug
hter, ' . Catherine Eva; to. • Mr.
; Bannister b're'eniait of Col.
JO eP
borne,' mate' a to: take placo tho
latter pit 'o#•- 00tobor.
•
• •I1�ANCE
Jean s'`,.N g i hthawks will play for a,
dance in the Town • Hall, . Lucknow; on
fila mksggivihg night, Monda-y,Oct
o-
ber 10th. Admission $1includin;
tg , Gallery, 95c