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THURSDAY, APRIL 4101.0 1921.
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.SINGLE' COPIES 5 C, NTS
W, M. CONNELL,
••• Pbyaicien and .4nrgenit
: Webnoi;
Hoar/H..1,38744A
• ' Phone; 86' '
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t.%., •
DEN1,10T.'
' Mak: .14e
every TiteedaY* in Tbe Gam HOuse,
••• ; 4e. •
, . .
.E L.• Arseleaien,. LOOkileir
„ ver .peekota, . :Store. Extractlen
gas or tecni. Will be in
• :biin4annon•ev'er* 'Ihniedayi Phone 53,
koh Oigetiffig:
aid itatAatate,..4.0.0ne.i• to /end IP
,,Mortitalles • ea :farm proper:r
• *PI *6 6 and ,P/s Per eeiW aeeording
'to ateuritY oilfired Alio Mitt'
' sinounts on second Mortgages on
tsrin properties and en- persona]
katea. A few good -forme for sale;
WALL' PAPER=A full line Of 1928
.Wall .aper on hand.: Prieee-censidet-.
able down for 149. I am also agent.
for leading job 'houses. -R. 1 Camer-
on, Decorator,, Painter and Grainer
1174; LuaknOw. .
Dr, MeInnes, Chiropractor of Wing-
, ,will be at the Cain House Tues-
day and Thursday ' afternoons, com-
mending April 16th. For appointment
‘.,.d.plimie 150 iVingliam or Cain House.
• WANTED. -Girl or wonian to do
houiework.
Mrs ;John joynt, LiicknoW
d.:•••--7--
FOUND-An automobile tire Pump
Owner may have same on paying for
this notice. ,
Sh, J. Kilpatrick.
•'POTATOES FOR SALE, •
Will make splendid, seed . as they
-were-crewn from Prince Edward Is-
land stock bought last year. .
John Joynt, Lueknow.
(4=-4--tf.) '•
SLAB -WOOD FOR SALE , '
We will °have, a quantity of hard-
wood and elm slabs for sale: Hard-
wood $3.00 per cord. Elm 62.08 per
cord,• -Orders taken anytime delivery
.when mill starts. .
• The Lueknow Table CO. Limited:
(25-4-c.)"
Cleaned 'with a Perfection 'Seed and
grain trader- $1-00 per bushel ..
„John Itiehardion, R. 5, 'Lueknow
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,FOR SALE -White blossom Sweet
, Clever Seed, Govt. Grade No. 1. Foul
Dollars per bus. at Lot 34, Con. 2,
Kinloss -W. 4.. Henry. •
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FOR RENT -Grass Farm 100 acres
plenty of water and shade, 2 miles
south of Lucknow. The buildings on
this farm are offered for sale.
K. :R. MacKenzie. Lu*now.
' FOR:SALE •
• 'Comfortable dwelling house, heated
bb Hot_ Air furnace, -soft andhard
water. Convenient to Post Office,
School. and :Churches. Apply at '
Sentinel Office.
,(2-5--c.) ,
, FOR SALE -Eggs for -hatching
from choice "Jersey, Bleck . Giants.
75c a setting of thirteen or $5.00 per
hundred." Arrangements 'made by
'phone or letter to leave egqs at Luck -
now. -Phone 628 r. 21, Wmgham, R.
R. 1, Lueknow. , •
' FOR SALE
1 Ford Truck. Suitable for light de-
livery. mail delivery or farm produce.
1 McLaughlin Touring. gfrong and
serviv;able. •
Chevrolet Cestelt,',1926. In Al con-
ditiem- •
1 Chrysler "58" Coach. Runs likes
new ear.
An-exchilige will 'he made if your
• par will suit our business. 1,
NV. L. McKenzie
Phone 14w.
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SALE OF HORSES.
o Western Wade Horses
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ages 5 to 9 vit., weiwhuig1200 a
- 1500 'lbs. Horses _Sound , and ..„ciniet.
at Commertiel Patel stahie at
'eySaturday, April 13th, at
t. o, clot( p.m. • •
Black & Parris, John Purvis, .
. Pron.
/THE HOBO PING AGAIN
Our readers, will remember the
King of the llobet1(.1.' Leen Lizaro-
wits) who passed through Luelcno*
- in the early Winter on his.way te•
• Alaska. .
• Well no apnears • to have reached
his objective all right. in snite.of the
• Arctic winter. At any rite be bait
-
gatt that he Is oiled akafa leek' Th-
eUnited States having entered,
nee Ssi*,:r's 'domain. an _.Aril 1St"
" "1-,41,1c 001t0 441 4tigt ,106 from-zio-:
ken Val& Vano0n$P.sr, B.
the stokivalrreitte.-and MAO. it O. k
fria-04-ireityreettefelte--,Ahli-theeLis
tt.k.o
Its -wonderful- what...ca*A:''1,,s, dontien ,t•
exert. 140 ,dotht he Will beat his
• Way 'clear across the aottinent41`
DAN'CE.-Iltitlei Orange Lodge Atic.
piees. Ti the TOWii Halt, tucknoW
April 19th -9' nym. to 2 a. m. -Lunch
• , .
. Miss .liotale,Miltdie is Sliendigt
eouple of weekl3 in Toronto,''',0
Miss Haien SW‘p,n',Irikdte.(flar:' a few
days -of Mit week' in Toronto.,, '
• Mrs:. M. • Wbight of, Toronto, : spent
the. past 1 -**4..w.ith:,„4.1-, 0.4s:
; '•° ' -
HerseSline Pitehers are. organizing
thiveg,IiOuf the province. tOWling Will:
have to'looktheir laurels. :
.• Mrs. P. J. Na*.lorand•
son Jack jaehaie
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visiting at the 'home •Of Mrs. Naylor's
Nistreritti, Mr. and Mrs., R. It Thonip-
. ,
Mr W'nr kay14 40 ha been in
,Toronto the past year has returned
to laicknow • and. will occupy" her
residence here:
The • regular. ..ineeting of the -Wo-
men's 'Institute will be held at the
home of :Mrs. T. E. SPlith on Friday
''April. 12, .at30 o'clock...
MISS Winnified Yfearle.:Aitelt-
son were over from • Harriston ,,,.to,
spend a few claYs„ vvith-T-tiliir grand-
parents, Mr. arisi Mrs. T. Aitchisen.
To morrow eight is the date of
another popular dance hi, Carnegie
Hell under Fire-Co.'autnieed. 4teep-
er's' orchestra will turnish"the meek.
;Mr. and MrS. Jamax-.Iry•
ed to their home in Lueknow on Mon-
day of this week atter spending three
• months with their daughters at De-
troit.
In six years the Ontario Horticul-
tural Society has increased in mem-
bership from; mom to 80,090 and is
now one. of , tbe', strongest societies of
the kind in the world. •
NOW VILI,AOS. • (00:hiq.14
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RONTLING axis' OE'rS -
REMY! *Vgt SiASON
TheApril aieetipg. of the:41444W, . .
Viliage Council. aa b.#14 cia' April . 2,, The annual' meeting tijo• Loch-,
All...members: were present and'• new, BeW/ing ; Club' was ::held „OnsMoo-:
,reeve in the. onair.:1, , ' day *veiling • of this week+,'Meetirig '
_,Minutes tinithEHOMinpirCiiiiintOr. • ,
opted: On. 'motion . Of AO: and -MOPin., ,Mr itob*it Fisher, president :7i)for:-
Mr. Ed teuaina, Wai0d:,ail :the ib,e; ;,past year Presided' and „Mr. 'Robt„,.
c41'SoliCiting, the Eydro, Work for the %Rim 'Was sieretark..... ,
Thie. se,,,:pOitiis04.ceneider- .Tbe fizianeial: report, showed
at* '• ;• '',d)Cltili,:ctebe in a healthycondition, an
The Rev., E. O. Gallaher interviewed lbe:rePort as Presented was adopted
the .cOuncit: regarding the League of :Ion Motion Of Ed. Hodgins and
"Nations .80Ciety;:and 'requesting:that Donald. .•, 1
a public ingeiiiire in; the interests *6404 of J.4,4eDelle1d° and
tho ',Society be held On igneaday.,4,Pril ..tanor the Club decided, to ati4liate:
16th. This too was proMised donald0-: With the W.O.B.A., 'Which•Seing
in-
atiozk: . • • .•'• ,• ternreted inearia .the Western Ontario
, A.' .requiSition from the :School .rtirwling • AlsOelition., • . • • "
Board -for --$-1,400 was reeeived aqd. 011. The -:election of officers resulted ...as
motion -Of Hamilton and:Rae the reeve Hon. Preeident, John Joint:
and treasurer were. natructed to make president •S:' Reid: Vice •President.
'tha necessary transfer of funds. ' F. T....,,iim•streng: •Secretary,
• JeWei Rebekah 'Ledge. asked fora Grounds Com,niittie: G. H Smith, W.
refund of the fifteen -.dollar .ebar.g! .MeCoy, T. Watson.- • • .
for'. the Town Hall the evening of It •vits decided that the •Itink ToUrn-
their Euchre °Si '.Dance .en 'condition ement he held On the third' Thursday
that the amount be 'handed over.: to. in• August. ]
the Arena Committee ;•when formed. • The PreSident, and Vice President
This refund' was granted onnoo.?...., zw---147-aidluircied to Make: arrtinge.
Hamilton and Rae: • . .nients with the Village Connell 'fOr a
,The .Drarnatie Society asked. water 'Supply: • • .
refund of the. charge • for the Trak Ti reit ds'inittee-wasin
8
e p ay . . s was striieted to have the trees •surrotind-•
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sented • for the first tinie • as all .pr6, • ' the Green trimaied Subject to the
ceeds' Were to go: to the Bind. This,,,,approvel of -the Perks Committee, and
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as' granted on /motion of Bee- and 0to have a platiorin• erected in
Muliin._ , front of the clo. House.,
request • for 'refund of Hall rent ::•• It: Was decided that a mixed.:jitagy
by the Junior Eeriness :orgariliatioe, lie 'held: :fOrtriightlY„throughont the
was laid 'trier. ••: • • • . .season, 'subject to weather conditions.
The following tenders for village. . .The'exeeptive Committee • for the
Work were accepted. motion Of season will consist Of Messrs.. T. S.
,
'Earton-and*iie.• • Reid, G.-
Day, WO*); W. 3. Douglas at 50s per: . " • •
hour. .Dragging and grading. F. ,tAitiokive''OEATS,:13RUSSELS
OOlin at 54F per hour, Hauling ,graVel 'AT CHECKERS,
Black bros. unstreened .gravel • at 45e ' • • ••• •
'aad sereened: at 55e: Stied watering •-• Checker -players usually leek- SO
P. McCall at 50c .per,hour. • • 'serious while at theirgaree that one
Moved by Mullin and ,Handiton wonders how' a• checker tournament
That theclerk draft a resolution re- could nesaibly be an enjcyable affair,
queating the Highways Dep. to ,Yet.thOse Whe stoic part a cent*
.peint a persoa, in Lneknow to issue here ' between Brussels and ..Licknow
automobile licenses and driver's per- .tepresontatives;:.MOndiy 'eVenieg are
. .
.' •The-: two dams- cin-.7thcritind-. River. -
at Teeswater :were praetically waSii.:
ed away by the high water :of . last
Friday. This Will mit Ole: two *our
Mill; Out of continlision fOra time.
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Mr.. W.. -B.- Tucker who speet, this
week in.. Leehnew .ae.4 vicinity can-
vassing for 'iThe.°BOok Of Knowledge'
is A stin of the ',Rai: 1,11. Tucker who
was . a' Minister ,of", the: Weslyean'
Church here in 065. • . ' ,
uc now UdctLeUows and Itebekahs mita, in. LuchnOW, as, anprre,:ed by, the unanimous • ih declaring.: thatit was.
will attend &Vine .service at the Pres-. comMitteeon. petitions and by laws .just asplendid time We have heard'
byteiian. • Chiireh LuCknow on. &index:
Aprii 28th, at 11 o'clock A.M. Mem-, and to. forward a eelli: of the same of course, , only. from ' the: Luelstiont
hers will assemble at the Lodge Room to the Department, and to thclecal players' and as they Came cif victor -
at . 10.30 A.M., Visiting brothers and member Of the Legislature Assembly iOus,,it may make a, differenee.. But.
sisters are cordiallYd
invite.: • ,
7 - -carried. ' . . : • 'they -Say the BruSielites . were good
Income tax returns mado in theMoVed by Robertson and Rae that sports -U.
zl1,
S. indicates that there Are 14 thous- this council take the iiiitidtive in,hair- and all t:their defeat like 'gentle,
, iiall good players
:
and. millionaires- in that .countiy. A ing the •Blue, Water 'Highway bifilt Men. The victors too appeared to have
man with an income Of one ;hundred ,trent Goderich tol-ucknow •and eon, taken their vietory. like'. gentlemen.
thousand dollars per year ' is 'classed ,deoing northward to connect : with They were feeling] elated andhappy
a millionairetheirham Road ,at .the village .. of .but. were not .boasting... That, might,
. / -=.7.-0 0-4-;-- Kinloss, and that,an, effort be Miele. not be wise; for who knows what may
LEARN ABOUT 'THE ' to have , councils of .Kinloss, West happen when they go to Brussels .
LEAGUE OF NATIO11$ Wavianosh . And Ashfield to -operate The. Visitors from The neighboring
, .- • f
. in 'pressing upon the High,way Deli. .village . Were: Sandy • Brewer,. Wes.
If .5,Nou Want to learn enere about to construct the same at as early, A Stevenson, Tom MacDonald, Seedy.
the League Of Nations, the part which date as pOsaible and that a resolution -milli, W. Work, R..Breiver,' C: Man
Canada .plays in it,. and -What it is be drafted and a. copy of the Same be
ser, D
'cleing in the interests of world peace forwarded i to, the. above mentioned . Brewer; P, Stewt
ar. '
The aeknoW players .who defeated
you should .attend a :public meeting'
, Conneils, asking that it he adentedbi the above Visitors by a score of 64
to ,be held in Carnegie Hall the even, them and forwarded " to th'e Agnew, Tom MacDonald, WmMc._
Depart -
to 4WereJameYoungTWatson
ing of April 1:601,-2fuesclay of neat merit„ -carried.: : . . „ - ..T 6 : i , . ,
Week. • Moved by Robertson and Rae that. ,.',
' Kenzie,GarfieldMacDonald, JG
There will be no admission Charge the- elei•k be instr,ucted to write to •. . : .
Anderson; Ross MacMillan,
Me -
but you may be asked to become a he Fire ,Miirshall's -Dep. in regard to john Mc-
Donald.i (part time), 'A. ' Blitzstein.
member. Of the "League 'of. Nations- ...
an engineer doming to 'Lliekriew • to
(part time)
'SocistY of ,Ca,nada.'A Meeting's eiuch mak a survey regarding fire ,protec- • ,
. . " .
Get Thursday—'day o‘an°7do;r-ida; Bargains
as this will beheld all over ,the coun, *ion as .prontised.-carried.
'try 011 April 16th. They are of a pure- The following accounts against the The Marketlfornell-IVIutdOch. '
, •
ly educational nature, mid are interi- .vilage Were 'passed tor paYmenti- --7.--o-o-o---= . .
der to stiinulate intereat•hi the Lea- Rae &- Porteons,' Coal oil, broom and SUFFERED . PAHA:IX-TX -.. STROKE.
gue -land. -the-dense :of -peace-'- -: :::•• --,, --h-rs Civet 12.10-1-Gai1ecic Pkini -CO: :
. Mr.: Angus Mackinnon of town is
in a Tathei•Critical condition this week
hailing been stricken •with paralysis
last
laet Saterday:' His :right' side is affec-
ted, and he has not shOwn, any sign
of improvement. Mr. MacKinnon who.
is 84 years Of age Was outoyery little
dining, the winterrlut was Oaining
stzength when the oresent tioiible'
•set in. - ' •
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RIPLEY 'COUPLE MARRIED
, The meeting in. Carnegie Hall will
be addressed by Hon. James Malcolm
M. P. and by roster G. Moffat M. L
A„ by a representative of the Wo-
men's Institute, and, it is hoped, by
others. .
CATTLE SALT -TO -BE -UN -
'LOADED -C. N. R. STATION SAT-
URDAY, APRIL 13th. 1929. FOR
SALE AT CU IN CUSTOMERS
BAGS FOR :40c PER orr.,GOOD
OPPORTUNITY TO LAY IN . A
SEASONS SUPPLY CHEAP. ' ,••
• A. R. FINLAYSON,
We. have an opening In
this .county for a Mae .0i
company in close touch with
tatmets to • sell the wen- -
known and ad;"ertised Walsh
No -buckle Harness. This Is
an ixcellent onnortuttity for -
the tight Man Or comviiiY
$4.11: Bruce County Eospital re -11168
,Violet Baker $151 John Bell, months
salary $55:". W. J. Douglas months'
salary $38:: Jos. Agnew to air and
attending Registrars office at Walk -
'Orton .$11).70i Jos. Agnew, salary,.
postfte etc, $30.86:•. deo Taylor,,
sthitreet
Sand' extra work in Mara 813.: F.
Malcolm work on streets $20.52: W.
T. Douglas 68 hours: Work man and
'-,am $31.25: Fire Cenunstny,• salary
$31.25: D. C. MeMorran, niontli's sal-
* as bandmaster $25.: Dan McLeod
:.vorlt on Street $8.25: Percy ,Webster
wok on Street.,21:25: A. E. Millson
mirk en Street $2.50: Johnstene Ores.
Pillow $8.00.:,
Hydro accounts; Hydro Electric
,POWer Conimision power. for Pebru-
ary, •$070:37.: -statement
*forms $10.: Wire $59.28.
Wallace Black, cartage $2i83r Rae &
Polito* variant Vitali iterift416;511"
Ed' CtnfsinS salary l5A0i- S. Agnew-
-to cash in on. his connections " salary, - 13,qatagiqidi $65.254 D. M.
and jand41111witii Ow' , lohnstone, onnerise's t� Torontn 425.1
.4nit Which already We§ the
1°41111 io 000. Watts. ROL Rae expenses to Toronto
aiffo odoortioom-ia
lends furnished. NO irAiliry
:for' stock, Write. 1+1PRde-
taili as to present enittiet
With farmers in this cOutit, „
mid•leference
SWONgoN COA, Met
'Yaws. M, Walsh Co, Limited
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VAVVIWAst-
Last • 'Satahdas was a, fine -clay,: and
thereatiS tOing, 664 ititcr the. Iiiiidtod
.Wet *ark an; , *KO -*limy' rte.:
dents ,calio to 'town for the week -end
Adoring., to it reminded ode of the
*IWO 01,11$461.-111
HEAVY, .R401,48 -.41E4 T FLOODS
-,'VVORST IN Hf,§TORir
..i).•goYAks. •
. .
Bey, 000.4 .At ,•rn'ir1117147.1,4.Y.anaic'
...Man,At.Walk.erten'*Eri4gea,44
The ti*et0Sy7reapitu'is. A•gwnii;tfierce electric
stoma • which,. Visited this 'section on
Friday :and Saturday •tat, Were..gen-
eral' over Western.Ontiirip, .0,tendieg.
seine' distance east of., Toronto ,and:
southward .intoithe Viiited -States
floods.. ,
• The floods yesultingfroni; the heavy%
'reiefalls. are said to ha ;•a been ' the.
most • destructive' ever ' exPeiieneed in
the province, 'though, of , course, not'.
,eqiial to ..many -of which...we read..
•A few Luck now laidents•had Water
in their cellar's. and Some, cellars were
filled,•init that wae rie-thing to •what
oteurred along the-Maitlanci and Sau-
Boeeyn;rive7wied.:. At :WinghaM
;Jack Burgman the 13 •year, dm son
of the the C: N. train, despatcher. at
Winghain was drowned Saturday
.afternoon, and three .ceinpaniens
his carnenearlY-Llosing their
This, of course, waSal necessarily clue
Act the swollen condition of die riter.
'Roo bOYS between the., ages. of ' ten:
and fetkrteem.-Beig4rien,:titurray4t,
Harold. Skeldine and 'Arthur Steno
secured a boat about the Ef,- P,' • R.
bridge: ,They floated . ':.down to, the
inain Street' bridge. Which crosses the
darn. Passing under the bride the beat
was upset and the •boys thrOWn into
the; Water. '•ftae: alidfficelding succeed-
ed in -swimming to land, while Burg
man and Stone lung ' On to the. boat..
•TheY I were _carried , to, f.'ae flour mill
mill
••=dai*A-he-ileoci-gates-of7-whieh- • had
been npenad; andthey Wept Over this.
Stone here let. go Of the boat, but
Burman bung On: Stet* Was swept]
by thecurrent into a hunch of Willovis
Some distance held* the dam and lat-
er was 'rescued by nieans :Of a.: roll
thrown to him. 'The boat with Burg,
mari"clingieg to it Was carried on in7.
to :the lower *Ingham •clanci;-,-Wliere
the ladappears' to have leis -t MS hog
and diaappeared: There 'Was 'a' strong
current' owing t roug • ols.
thebodY :may have been carried fit
At latest reports it was ' not recovered:
tewer •Wingham hassuffered froni.
-many iloods, but this ,was the worst
on. record., The new AgrieultUral..park.'
was finder :several:feet of water, and
all .houses in thatloc.ality were in had
Condition -Added to the leaVy rains
th watei from, the: large 'dams.
at Wroxeter, Gorrie and Bluevale all
,of ',Which :had given away. '-
DrOWning . At, Walkerton.
When the water was at .its high*
in W,alketton, Harry .Tailor, 19 Years
•ol• age put on his rubber boots • and
endediored to Walk through the wat,.
er.. between the C. p. R. station and
the liminess part of the town. He
appeared to step into a' Lole, got his
boot's filled with water and was car-
ri. d away by the strong current and
w s .dreWned.
Conditions' were very bad* Waik.
eifton. It is said that the Water' rose
er the Main street, which gleans
t at all cellars would be filled With
ter and many ground floors, inun,,
d ted:. Business was, practically closed
d wn Saturday. ,
Other *owns 'along We Saugeen
-Were.;:in equal, 004.- A large 'bridge
it Tara was Underniined• and destroy
ed, but, there it no, truth in...the.story
that there were 14 Men On the bridge
When it -gave way and that two. were
drowned.
Mildmay also] Suffdred severely.
Tbere a dam on the, Saugeen Over
al.. carried_ Irv:my:). and the .Hatnil.
uiniture Factory, a brick building.
Was partly wrecked •by• hiving the
foimilation washed away. The loss to
this firm i saidtr, be about fifty
thousand dollars. A number f frame
uildings •were also , Wrecked.
Much the Aame :storY comes froni
arrie. bieton. Galt, Harris* and
neve of . other plaees.
Highways • and .qailroads, suffered
• eavi'y through washout s and the lose
'of bridges And culverts.. • 7
,
The Bread The 'Bread,
„%Of neat*
OUIL Molto IS Qui(prOc,,ANDSERVJCE
. BREAD HAS THE ,SiosT • 1„.74yEssArt; USE OF ANY
vodo: 901 .etelm, 00,Airtt B RED IS AjAnt• • Opm
HI6IM§T 11414TH GIVING INGREDIENTS; , ' t
• •• ':\ ,• •SPECIALS - •
CREAM SLICES, 4ELLY ROW, .EAPERRYTARTS
IN I'IES; OATMEAL'COOKIES, 34 APLE 'WALN UT TARTS
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ICED ROLLS, 'COFFEE" CAKES. • " .•
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OLLYMAN'S QUALITY
Phone 36
Luckinow
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e Value of
Mattyn-Mooney
The marriage of Adelene Helen
daughter of Mi. & It. Moon-
ev Ripley Ont.. to Ross HoWard.Mar-
tyn, son of Mrs. Annie E. and the
late Angus Illartyn RiPley, was
quietly solemnized at Central United
Cmir^11. TM•tintct, at high noon, CM
Saturday March 306, •Rev.• W. H
Sedgwick, pastor ot the .Mette,
eelitee . Church officiatirw. The bride
*OA ehqftninqiy gowned in a bun tan
_hei,ge..jAMJIres.s, with hat. and i -shoe:s-
tn. match. She was, attended. by Miss
-.Veta:t ra‘Vtord of -.Telrente-,"'Whi5 Wore
• st. flowered, chiffon .dress- ef liecomin
m1611411. shades,. Mr: Cedil MOOrter of
titiagtoticisreithoriql 'the liride, vas
_hest_. Man, -..:001Intfir-Abe..cereinmw:
the bappy.,eouple left for ti trip to
•WO-Iiiiterfrir-nritt-MMtitr•titz • On
- Attiget• they.wilLresidC4i:
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Don't forgetthe dance in the Tri-
atifitte Whiteebrittil on Fri,
Anril .1,24-640(1 MUsle,
lleerYingly-Welt98Pr
11'
1E11 Feeds
Eirery fainter Whet wants to inciense
the .1arolits of the farm Will investigate the
possibilities 0! mill feeds.
N ,SHORTS !..07WGRAD
'hese are winning ,a permanent, place in :the
stock. faros of ,the•
. Our feeds are absolutely 'pure, of the best
quality, and are sold at Prices 1.ht Meai. profit • to
the feeder. ,~ -
'If you have not tried out the Vahie 'of these
'feed.,s begin 4 „Once and be convinced for yourself,
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ucknovv
THE IN 1-1014SE
—Jack paini-Prokirieto
WE HAVE ROOM,
FOR A FEW MORE
BOARDERS
At $7.00 per week
COME IN AND ASK
TO SEE OUR MENUS
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LIBRARY BOARD ELECTS
The annual°ort:l
rgA:igzaRtSion.meetirig Of
the Lucknow Public Library 'Board
was held Tuesday evening of this
week. The Board this year is e.onstit-
uted as follows: Reeve Johnstone
(ex -officer member) Revellt. Crawi
Rev.'C. H. MacDonald, Mies' F. E. Mc-
Lean, Messrs J. C. Murdoch, W. )3..
• Andersen, A. D. MaeRenzie,-
At the meeting •Tuesday evening.
Rev, C. H. MacDonald was elected.
chairinan for the current /year, suc-
ceeding Mr. Craw who oc'cupied' the
chair the past two yeas.Messrs.
MacKenzie and Anderson were re-
respectiyely.
The, annual report as made but ler
the Department of Education showed
that many excellent 'hooks had been
added' during the year. Booksdenated
in .1928 numbered 452, the bequest
from the. late Samuel MacDonald
7nutribering--441:---volumes-:—.448—new4
books had been parchased, There
were 292 patrons Who took beaks and
the number of Voluines' issued was
9.92. The treasurer rePorted. cash on
'hand at• the end' of 1928 as $96.9,7.
, The number, ct velumis in the lib-
rary at the end of .1928 was 4,385:
The lihterian reported recent re-
ceipt it 55 new' voluines-mOstlyti-
Ault fiction and juvenile- books. Those
ate proving 'Vet& popular with read-
er<
Mr. W. 13'.. 'Tucker agent for "The
New Shipments-brit:jab GoOds--. l#cok a Knowledge," an encychinedie
New Shipmente-Americati. "Goods- 4pecial1y designed for boys and girls
-The_avkteket..-}fernell4I-Oidoe11.1,-. Olds -board:
This is a..new,..and un46-date edition
Of the Boole -of knowledge, -and is
said to be very popular wit„ YOuPg
people. The Board :ordered a set,
which -wilt, be'delivered,Ani#- wear,
GiUltit NOTES-. ,
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‘6,TOTAtiik,,On
...the:Atome...ef-,3ter„,,son 8. B. Stothers,
Essex, Ont. Km Wm. Stothers for
mitify", yenie-:•,,14„Si7dent."--ef !Agtiffeld,
Township. Funeral service at Blake
olnirch Friday, April 12, at 2, olclook.
p.m., interin t in DungatmorCeme
tery. ,
"New Spring merchandise. -The
.-u-et14.1tioneit-Wit4oc
our Mills
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FAMILY THEATRE
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TEURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY•
. .
'April 11-.L.12-13;
Ken Maynard-. and Terean
The Won -der Hors*. In
"THE PHANTOM ert-r"
COMEDY
0,1 COMING •
Milton, Sills, In
"SCARLET SEAS"
New Tin- sirp
avetroughing
EleePitruirlWing ork
First Class. Service
Shop just back
• • Of Post Office
Phone 116
ED. COUSINS
When in need of Mechvtical
Refrigeration, Phone 13 Or 36
Teeswater
-EARL IL HODOINS
• Sole agent for
'-, -FRIGIDAIRE
Product of General Motors .fe'r*
. sk. Vicinity'
To Corn Growers
- (Re CornIloret Act)
All Corn; stubble and stalksil
must be either plowedunder
gla L4ittned_,be-
fore the 20th of may.
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Goderich, Inspector
•
• Guides will meet Friday ;evening in
tehool." A good attendance is te-
q---ulisted. • •
The Guides will give thkr operetta
"Jan of Whiatitin Land" in the town
41tat:41.1i40'.12.01.(1.430,',!°!therl!elli7
....11•001.4.1•1000
pareciatiort • . .
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The arniy oethe late Mrs' tiorothy
-yritst- to expiess appreciartnri-
of all expreSSiOtla of symaathy,ftr
kindness, eourtesv atd"doral tributes
ri,51-theirleavrnett
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