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62,00 PER TEAR IN'ADVANCE; .$2:50 OTHERWISE
•
DR- W. M. iC.O•NNEI.4
' Physician and ' Surgeon
Lucknow
Emirs: 1.3.0-3.300 7,
-Phone : 86.:•.. .. .
DENTIST
• ltae end will 'sit
everyLuckgow
ueeday, in The Gatr, House..
ouse.
;. DENTIST •,.
Or: R L il'releaveny. Lucknow-
.. Hours.; 9--'12 A. M 4.60-4•
P. ' 11[r
•Fhoue '53
•. • X=rrty
•=Wil.
1
be in .
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• ungaiinon.every Thursday;
WALL PAPEReeit full line of •1930
Wall PaPer on .band. Prices ,consider•-
abledown for ,1930. I ani also ,agent:
'far leading job houses,—R, J.: Carver-'
' on,.Decorator, Painter and Grainer,
I3ox 174, Lucknow..
•
FOR SALE—A. comfortable swell
Apply to D C. '1'aytor.
•ata—s=ii.,} .
Quantity 'got .seed oats' ' for s
Lincoln, L Weatherhead, R. 2, Luck -
(20 -2—p. )
COTTA
GE�OR' SALE .
:Comfortable eight room frame co
tage, well ` situated.
e Apple to S. V. biallough, Lucknow
t=:
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:FUB ;SALE—Seed Grain,T—� C.21 Ba'riey'95c per bus. Good heed Oats
i.u0 per bus. N. h'. lusneti, Lucknow
Phone 106 J. or 100 W. -
RECLEANING SEED GRAIN
Now is the :time to prepare for
seeding. by, . getting :your., seed re-
cleaned—First
Class' Chipper 'cleaner
at Lucknow.. S. E. Robertson.
FOR SALE—Banner Oats, Grade'
No. 1, '$1.00 per bushel, O.A,;C Bar.-.
' ley, No, .21, Grade No. 1, Germina-
tion Test 99%; price $1.10 per bush-
• • el sacks: included F.O.B.Paris.
• S. Foulds, ' Box 838, Paris.
(27-3-=c,')
AUCTION 'SALE' •
Wm.' Fitzpatrick, Con: 10. East
Wawanosh will have An Auction Sale
of farm stock and ..implements . on'
Pride y. Marsh ' 28, commencing.', at
one o'clock P.M. Elliott Miller; Auc.
(20-3=c.) . • ..
ee
AVC1"ION SALE •
Wilfred Dreni;an, 7th Con.. , E:•`'D.
Ashfield will have an ,Auction ' Sale
bf Farm Stock=Cows,Horses, Young
Cattle, Sheep end ' Pigs -eon April 1st
commencing at: one o'clock P. Irl.
Elliott Miller, Auc.,
(27-3—c.) •
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
: D. J. ' MacCharles, •Con. 1, Huron
Township, 5% miles- west of t ueknow
will have a aiming Auction ,.Sale of
farni stock and implements on :Friday
Mareh 210., commencing at one o'-•
clock P. M. '
efee
AUJCTIONEERiL. McLean Young•
licensed 'auctioneer for the County of
• ' .Bruce: Sales 'attended to promptly in
all parts, of the country, on reason-
able terms. Satisfeetion' guaranteed.
Phone Kincardine. 'Phone No. 306 rag
2.
(2'--3—c.)
SEED PATS Eon 'SALE—Regis-
tered No. 1. n A.C. " No. 7' . Govern,'
• rnent inspected and sealed. Test 40'
lbs.. Germination 95%. Our oats won
first at f'n4iadian National Exhibition
O3uelph Win'ar, Fair rind Turnberry
Bin Competition. Apply to,
A. & W 't4-irgn•••+•, Teesw.nter.
(2O-
DEBTS COLLECTED
fro -We_ called . notes, account wages
and Judgements. Our success . will•,
astonish you.• We seldom,."eil. IF WE
DO IT COSTS YOU" NOTHING, you
can't lose. Write us today for 'partic-
ulars, •
Canadian Creditors' Association,
Branches Everywhere.
Owen Sound Brandi P.O. Box 951
• (27-3.170
Port 'SALE • J
Barred d inek li
theChick§,$16.0i
per. 'huneeed. Whife Leehrrn Baby
Chicks, $14.00 per hundred.wo hon.
dyed • or el -ex ei"--r kinds Sl 01 nn,:
iitindrer .cess. Hatching eggs $5.00
Ct
iiwrrtrc• . , l
Icer h d Ct am hatching' doµ
four rents per •egg er four hundrer'
tS.O,
set for • a n.
New and seem-el-hatid '• incubator:
5
brooders a _-rc•
and, t ba ,�tnn. Prices.
l;et your order . in view and get
delivery when you *ant them. I have
increased my hatching' capacity. Call
ho
write or phone
D nncsin eeennedv. Whitechurch Ont.
Ph'one 611-42. Wieglia ni.
(1-2—tf.)
NAV, Curtains Curtain Materials--
Chintz end' C, re
New C ln nes The Market
WARNING
• eltiteereveleklee drivers «loon d" Pose
no thine in getting their 1 I
i markers•
sand drivers p'ernmit§ asp ai ties drive.
" th are
ing withoute v now ltahle to
r-0e010e, 1 P. Fergueoii4 Ghlef.
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LUCKNOW,: OPT., THURSDAY, MARCH
• ' ,20th, 1930k
Mise Peaxle Nixon was home -frorol • • THE WATERWORKS BY-LAW
London for the week -end. •
Property
• ""---ti
perty owners of Lucknow,' who
a week-,end.gues_t of Mrs W. H.Todd. are the' persons chiefly interested in
The muskrat:semen opened 'on Mar, . a financial " way in the village b I:awii
15th that is it became lawful to take by
the rats on th.at'.date. appearing en page 8 ef':this slier
Mr: Jose -.h ill no doubt 'have•g:iven the'niatte
Joseph Johnston.ohnston is back to town r.
'after ',spending' . c. so>iie ,consfder tion bthis time.
g g couple, .of � months; ,. ., ... , la .., Y ;. me. It.
with '
his • '
t#o in.„,• as
na
n iM
o.
.. p.,rtant matter. The 'passing'•
Mr;. Geor e • John t ” : of the .ber law. will'authorize.' g s ;on,.:whose home* the. conn+ •
is at. "Ripley �isr: the assistant in Clar- ell to spend quite, a.laree'sum•.of',mo -'
;encs ' Murdies •Gro cer ., ... •. ' • '
y ,
e .,
But, it. '
Ywo
Would �mea
n 1
aso.
�',the, ':instal- •
The opening of the trapping'`seaso • , lation • a '
.,. . 0 � n mproverl .fire= �rotect'o
'has. brought. Mx• . Calvin BitWater P t n
f zs '
in a
f
Toronto, :to , this to;Llity' to purcheie . Ater s,:•and . an up=to-date-d'om=
furs.' , estic water supply, • e •
Misses Ethel and BellRobs 'On the other hand•the defeat of the
runic put both the' w.council -
•
ate ..home' after' speeding: the winter by -lis; ill , • and
months at St. Helens • and '' Toronto the village in .a difficult' position, ,Un-'
respectively. o ' 'less we .are satisfied te. go on with
Mr. N.. D. MacKenzie .who had been Practically no fire protection at l
•in Toronto" a as couple of weeks, re-, (the present 'waterworks l
turned home, much improved 'in heal- s are badly
th,, on Monday. run down,. and .«pert front Campbell
• The L'ticknow W.0 T.0Steels worthless 'for 'fire •fi htin
•
at the. will meet ' . large t; gJ a
, home ; of Mrs. E. N. Hodgins sum will have ' to be expended
on Friday ..of this week (March 21) on. a new • plant, or: the present' 'one•.
at 3 o'clock. Visitors
welcome.
`Lgreatly, improved. The addition of • a. Mr. Lorne
Wade took, a run sip from domestic Water: stipple.
London en `Monday to see a few • . of doe .ant 'make,
his Lucknow: friends. He re its °his much diffQrence'so. far•,qs the'annual
;people are `well .,and doing fine" .:• cost is, concerned,, because :those using
Alf players 'the water will pay for this: Over one'
Bridge• ,p ..ye who • have ' not
received a copy. of the Clover Bridge hundred` have agreed toconnect wit
Contest are'invited''to call' at 'Arm- a domestic • wate ' st :if d
, m r .s�v..teni installed
strong's" Jewelry Store and .secure a•. and the council; regards this, as a• awe;
copy, isfactory number to be in _With.
Mr: Robert' Henr Pur i with.
y don . of Sas- There will � be, an Ener
•katoon Sask, visited his sister-in-law ease in the
Mrs. W. .H, Todd during the week. fax rate, but it should •
not be, forgot-,
Mr. Purdon• is' visiting rel,:tives, at ten that the increase will be practi-•
Whitechurch" also. •Cally the came whether domestic•' Wee
Mr.' W. H; Todd, is spending a few : ter is installed' or not -that "is, if
Miss Ethel Finlay of Winghaiii waft
days in :Toronto. He was . accoin•:pan- . necessary improvements and e,tten'-
ied to the city by:. Miss Helen :John
stone'who'•had come ep to spend .'a sions to the fire -protection.. waterworks•
,.
week with 'her grandparents. aremade; and if these .are not made
Trade In Watch Sale w• we stand to lose as ',much more thru
Flaying made spec 11 arrangements fire •loss and. higher. insurance rates.
with the Winton- Watch Co F. T. The best business heads in theco•intr'
Armstron is in , aY
g � position• to. make. �,3vor,-"safety' firer' as to firetsulistan.
you a very liberal allowance on your
old Watch. Trade in :,that old watch tial insurance. and :everv� possible care
on ;a new up to date one: We may add: „that the reeve and
Mr: R. J. Camerae was in Guelph on. eouncillors•who have studied' the whole
Monday having -gone there to see his situation from' every angle are in fa-
daughter Arabel who is 'still quite vor of the by -lets:
and ••a good •:vater'
seriously. ill. The effect of an opera-
tion'. performed on Monday: to remove s ystem all ' wound.
puss from, the lunge is not yet 'ca.- Any ratepayer Who• may•trant to
tain, but is •e>ipeeted , tqq start the . know just how his or .her teat bill - Will
patient on the way to recovery, . be affected .can; get reliable lnf-rma
The business: change' which;., we . tion from the reeve. or the Village
:announced last week—that in . the -sale, clerk.
by Mr:' Elmer .Johnston of his grocery •
business to McCharles Bros. did not —,
materialize, although it was thought UNCLE TOM'$ CABIN •
to. be as good as closed. That deal, ' ' -
having been broken off; Mr, Johnston No drama' or picture :ever' produced
sold the business to Mr. Clarence ,a greater thrill to young and old than
Murdie of town who took it over on " Uncle Tom's - Cabin—that' immortal
Tuesday. ' . , story ,,oe slavery by Harriet Beecher
—ago -o—• • Stowe; There was something 'thrilling
BOBBIE THOMPSON -WINS . about•the heartless cruelty , of . the
• CUP IN SKATE' RACE slave owner, the humbledevotion of
Uncle Tom; the lovable sympathy of
"The Canadian" a little': newspaper .Eva, while Topsy,'well she just made
. gotten out by the School for the Deaf fun for The whole lot. The story has
at Belleville, last week contained an been filmed. and is billed for the
account of "one of the most enjoyable Family Theatre• on Thursday, Friday
events of the season." the event being and' . Saturday. March. e0-411-22.
se carnival held 'in the new arena on Here the story' of selling• human
Mar. 7th: ' • There - was 'ahont • 3;600 beings. their flo•erings, the escape of
people' present and a number of the' .'Eliza and her child across the river
boys from the school weep able' . to on ice. floes. the pnrsuit by blood
take part in the contests. What gives hounds and .all its thrills. the death of
• this "affair lo;al intere''t is that' "Boh Eva, are all brought vividly to hind.
Thompson, 'whose home es in Luck; 'It is a .great 'story for the : younger
now, was successful in waning•a f^.lk, while there are few' of the
handsome cup donated donated by' till Kira-. older ones who will not get a real
nians for' the Public School .'Race.", pleasure in again seeing the story
The carnival is an annual event, and rehearsed. even if it deprived the
the winning my Thompson was very thrill of leading a blood hound in. the
popitlar with the whole .school. • parade.
--o o -o-- One of the Mississippi's famous old
NOTICE side -wheel .steamboats, the "Kate •Ad-.
Notice is, hereby given that I have ams" was chartered. for nine v eeks
prepared the List of ,.Voters,' entitled and rebuilt to .conform to the period
to vote on .By -Law No. 2, 19"30. 'of the bf 'the• 50's. There are nearly •3,000
Village of Lucknow on the 7th day' of scenes, twice as many as in any for -
April. 1930 and. that I have 'posted' up mer Universal Super production. '
the said •list at niv office nn Pe nine- The Uncle Tom's Cabin company
teenth, day of March 1930, end the travelled 26,000 miles on,location trips
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id list will remain; there until the for local and. atmosphere for the many
27th day of March 1990 for in'nection scenes. These included visits to New
And 1 hereby cell epee all "Voters York, Tennessee. Arkansas, Illinois,
to take immediate' proceedings to ,Pennsylvanbf and California. •
,
have any errors or emissions cor- ----o-o-o--
rected according to law. - " CELEBRATES 90th BIRTHDAY -
' .••• Joseph Agnew. Clerk. - '
-"b-a-o— An. interesting event tome reeee at,
DIED • the 'home of •Mgr. end Mrs. Isaac
-- Andrew of Zion, on• Tuel/lav, evening
' MURRAY—Suddenly, at' the Bethel 'March l lth; that •heing the 90th I' h-
MU RAY=•Sp .,
Hetet. Duluth, Mihnesot,q on Februar day of Mrs. David Anderson_
All her children
Tithe and randehil�
•.7th
1930• Texan e
is
A drGordonGor Murray;
who •resided within drivin
n g distance
only son of the late Alexander .and' • were preseet, also one great' grand
Elizabeth . Murray. 'Mr. Ale';ander daughter, Kathleen . C',ardner. Her sis-
ter was a vetengn. of two wars: ter, Miss. I,.izzie Webster of Lucknow
The'Slna'nish American Aria the World Itei5, and
a nuniber of nieces and
;Ire,.
C. aven
. . ...,' T er made up the happy
War. He was given a veterans. fun -.i
_,�+arty. is just two years her jun'•Ior).
crypt, in tho Soldiers National Cenire Were the centre of attrac on acid
... made
tery at . . ,tnth, awaiting further dis- giants�• fireside,
as they sat to-•
g other by file fire'sicie. �"ree`in•� • all
ositio? of his list ra -- i g y
p • e Mrs. Algeo, comers. in, them bright cheery -way.
of New York,- City, Miss Nina Prob.. Mrs. Anderson received. iron' •''he
� v trt
.t-, daycards and.
stain of London Ene'land avid .Mcg.". i, letters, one of which
h • - .. • ere bv. aeroplane fro•., Edmrinton.
C ristina Welsh, of, n lncardine..
.......-0,...0 o • •(What changes have taken place in
90 years.
TO Tat PUBLIC, 4.; :TWA brought' greetings from errand
son -and . .....
great
1
eta a so
11 Ace: ats owing Henderson.. _.i :.._ _,
g &
dt Is
d one loess«_. �
e`"s' grandchildren
I5 Cor, ,
m Found
her .prior ta. Jan, 1St; 1930 „must ,. _ , . ... �, .: ,... , • •
aid ort or. before Aliril and Gitelnh,. during the evening. A
p,.... • ls't. 1930. life. ton - Mord' . e,
iter thio date all hullding material s hori1 nekn.Mrs.
....� r.en, and ., . .,
. ...r., .,.I•:_.Crai f Donn .brooke telephoned.
be sbid -cash within thtrt da s. �'' : t'...
• y 9 her._.itongr tutattnons:ea•nd be -et, wisi*
verhi
rt •da . s
Y . term
n nate: Ott ing during ti./ day, as curl very nnany
annn'um for a:• terga► 'not, exceeding _ , ._..
!y
niont}i ..'. i � - others, An;�n;r the anfl. she received
s ',With the exception of -.,..,,,
w e three lien n ,lf. .
it bot 1 •f
l i te.s o
e
ding' eonth;•rcts this rials will be .. ,.... � . _ .....w� ....: .. .. ,
r ,a
carnations.. ler. i ^ ,i
strictly I falrini y xntnre.i, te,tine
adhered to
Henderson _..,
ieher .
F ' the90th birthday. happyt�netnor�
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six
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knndness• of those ivho•, helped mike
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SINGLE `CQPIES'••5 CENTS
SUS•PECTEn' INDIANS IN JAIL
•TRIAL. WILL BE HELD HERE
The twoIndian ' —
s and squawsua-
pected of having committed the frob,
bery.••at' • Finlayson's store; spent the
past week. in Walkerton jail: They
belong on the Saugeen Reserve, .near
Southampton, ' although when calx g"ht
at
Owen,,.. Sound n they' were -evidently
making for the' Cape Croker .Reserve
Where . they, no • doubt, .:expected. to
e1 a the , police.
.•names:::are,, Leonisrd »Wesley,
Francis .Moses and Elizab :th.
The se .,• ; . be -the e
ua`
9 � does. not";appear •to,• be -the
'wife of either • of ' the'' Indians.'
•On being searched after .arrest the
Indians 'were found to• be pretty well
equipped for .house,and 'store.break-
ing They had ,about one: hundred yal e •
cash -register., and door keys' and.
'among 'these were two with numbers
corresponding to , Mr. Finlayson's
.cash register.' They had 'a number of•
screw drivers and, aTarge flash light:
Constable Moore hags•• a number "of'
things' which he found ,deposited not .
far from., the' Lucknow station, ,and
which evidently had been left by the
Indians—blankets, a. grain bag which •
contained .a 'roll of .cured ' pork.; -a
.screw, driver and small packages, one
of these with A. • R. Finlayson's trade'.
mark• on it, ., .. •
rt, appears that' the: trio walked the
railway.' track "frost Wingham. ''to
Lucknow; .and evidently .•thriving."too
early they. camped :near'the. track 'a
short distance east of the station.
The squaw is said to,. have •adrnnitted
taking the. 'hand' satchel • from the
,store,, and '.asked' what she ,did..with
it said,' she had, put' stones in it 'and
threw it in. • the • river east of 'the'
station. She• was afraid itereight lead
to . connecting her .with the robbery:
The Pro'vinei.al police, had a warrant
for the ar'r,.est. of• .Francis Moses on".
a • previous charge. It : appears that he
And a brother had got.into'some'mis-
chief. The" brother was •.captured acid
s
en
t to Ki
n ston
.P
enitentia'
rY
' fo
r
fiye•years,.`-liu •t Francis had, up to this
time, eluded .the police. He, will be
tried on the old charge • before being
brought to Lucknow some day 'next
PLAY AND DANCE
"'Al•.vays Iii Trouble". a 3 -act com-
edy ' vrill be: pr•esented in Paramount
Hip, by local :• .talent the evening. of
March' 28. "-Amission-35c;; School'
Children 10c.. Dance afterthe play.
Admission= -Gents ,50e.'
'(2? 3—c.)
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OBITUARY', 'e '
Mrs. James Baird
At her home, just west of Lucknow
there passed Away on Thursday after.
noon, March 6th,' Ann • Smart, widow
of the late James Baird, Mrs: Baird •,
was ,born lir Aberdeenshire, Scotland
on June 16th, 1$30'. and ' carne with
her parents to Canada at the age of
seven.' The family settled ?first at
Feegus• and later moved to the vicin-
ity pf Palmerston. In 1869 she came
to• Lucknow' and was . tarried to Mr.
James P.gird. Six :children were born
to them,,. The eldest, Margaret, died.
when 2 years• of age and one other
daughter, Mrs, Johnston died in 1921.
Two sons and two daughters •'survive
their mother; Charles and .fames, on
thehnmestead;' Mrs. ly; ;McGill, Sas-
katoon, Sask.; and Mrs. W. McIntosh.
of Flaxcombe, Seek. Besides these
there were 'three .children of ,Mr..
•Baird's by his first marriage; to whom
Mrs; Baird 'was a kind and � faithful
mother.
In spite of' advancing' age Mrs.
Baird wits always bright and' cheer-
ful and keenly interested in all the
happenings of the day. She was able
until a short time ago to read With-
out glasses; ,•end she spent ninny hours
byr the -window reading' and watching
the • glow of the setting ,sun. For the
past three years Mrs. • Baird has been
in failing health and , through this
period • of tier life her .days were
brightened by the ' tender ministra-
tions, of her ..daughter, Elizabeth;
Her death, was not unexpected, for
she ad beenfailing jnng for some finis
k
but" during the last three. wee s eshe
beeanne ste.tdily weakee and on Thur-
sday afternoon, March eth,. passed
peacafelly away. Mrs., Valid had been
a life longmember' of the Presb +ter-
3
Ian: Church. In the early d.•lys the
lankily attended South Kinloe'e ,Church,
attended
but from the time of the blinlding of
the Presbyterian Church in Lucknow
tine'untilY foifnd their churnli home
there,where her husband was, and
,
her son, Charles • is now a member of
session. rid funeral services.on' safternobn Mon-
da'y : March lOtit we'con"
+ re
dtieleri at the.fafnily home by lieu
I1,nctionald. interment being g made
'in South"Kinloss Cemetery.
T p'ri'etit'ds"ivho' 'w-e're "yr`eant -trait
a
enstaice her Sister Mrs.
" ''r Intosh
Gracie 'enol ltliss Oy see Mac ,
Toronto; 1VIr.• W. .gt naat, Cheslev,
M rg-liret Smart and Miss Margaret
Martin' of Pelmet -eines Mete R.. C. Mc..
(lorva}t pug, slaughter from.;Myth.
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H2OLLYMAN'S' QUALITY BAKERY
Phone 36
Lucknow.
The practical effect of,
Sun Life Pros'' : erit
No doubt people who read Of the
Sun Life company's y's Prosperity,
wonder how • it effects the returns
on its policies: Here is in actnsl•,
example .from one of the Com-
peers:. leaflets, A 'person taking
a 20 Year Endowment and pay-
rng',$49.85 per annum -ker'20.": pay-'.
menta, will have paid the com-
pany
$997. ...
The Company Will Then Pay Hint:,
Face value of policy ..•. X1000:.
Profits (d
• HIS 'PLAN ., • , •
•
'
(dividedanon •'
ally', and left • to. ••ae-
c.utaeulate.unbassuf
present, scale) .....
•Maturity Dividend
Total ..
STA•RT� YOUR BOY • AOR •
GIRLW.I.
WITH a $500 or a $1Q00`POLICY
• ON
'558
150;
Gen,. H. Smith'
SPECIAL. , REPRESENTATIVE
Sun Life Assurance Co. ofCanida'
Jewel. Rebekah Lodge' will hod a
Birthday Soc=.31, Tues. evg.; March "5.
Rebe'kahs, their husbands or gentle -
'men 'friends; Odd Fellows, their wives
or, lady. friends "are cordially invited.
Ladies please .bringlunch:—Sec'y,
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FAMILY THEATRE
EATRF
£H U1 SL•AY, FKiDAX', S A2'U D f
March 20-21- 22 •
,"Super Special"
;U'NCLE' `TOM'S' CABIN"
2. Showa Saturday night., First show
starts at 7.30:
Admission .35c. & 20e.
Coming
Hoot Gibson; .In •
"KING . OF . THE RODEO"'
and COMEDY; '
•
Gunn's - Fertilizer
WHY SIGN. AN' ORDER: FOR
FERTILIZER; WHEN YOU
CAN ' GET WHAT, YOU
WANT ANY ' TIME?,
MIXED' FERTILIZER :CON-.
SIDERABLY 'CHEAPER:
: THIS YEAR.
GEO. 'S. ROBERTSON.
nnouncement
Having purchased 'the Grocery Business
of Elmer Johnston, I respectfully solicita
share of your patronage.
A Full' Line of Staple' Groceries
always on hand.
Fruits In Season -
e ll
An experienced and competent clerk -
has been engaged, --Honest dealing, Prompt
and 'Courteous attention assured..
,YOURS FOR SERVICE •
CIarence Murd-ie
TO. THE PUBLIC .
As it is reported th;�xt I am connec-
ted with a recent change hi. the Gro:
eery Business in Lucknow; I wish tit
say that 1 am .not in any way what-
ever connected with .the same and am
in no way interested.
R. H. Thompson.
-.,-000,.......
Card of Thanks •
Mr. Isaac Pinnell and daughter, end
MTS. Hodgkinson, :wishes 'to express
grateful thanks to the friends and
neighbors who were eo kind and hip.
ful-at the time of the illness and death •
of Mrs. ' •.
Prone
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FOR, SALE—Two dots itiith house
and barn en good corner; in.L'ucknoW.
Inforitation. at The Sentinel Office.
(10 -4 --ea) . ,•
AUCTION SALE
OP. FARM PROPERTY. IN Ti#E
TOWNSHIP' OP KINLOSS
D'
direction ection of the Nine ' 9t
..... ,.. •, I�!ilb c Trustee
of Ontario, the following property
will be' offered' for sale atpublic
auction on, the premises subject to a
reserve bid, on,
WEDNESDAY, A.'
w 2nd,.193
At 1.00 P:. M. o clock
That valuable farm propert'y belong-
ing to Euphemia G. I•Iouston, known
As Lot 5. Con. 8, Township of Kinloss;
cinonta...im
n�g.
fifty
acresFore or le
$s.
TERMS:—i0% cash and• balance
thirty days
on delivery of U'eea.•
?or farther r panti.c tars
apply t0•
Mr. Fliliott Mttler, Public 'I rustee,
Auctioneer' .. 0sgoode knit
Leelefievel Ontario'. Toroat4 2. J. Cnn phel1 and Annie (a nurse). in „
w� ... 27 , .).•
Etiniiltbtt.
LOCHALSH MAN DIED •
, . IN 'CALIFORNIA
The liessrs. MacDonald of Lochalsh
received word last week of the death
of their brother, • Kenneth F. Mac-
Dtlnald who died .at his home in Los
Angeles, California on March 3rd. •
Death came after an emergency oiler- •
«tion folr ulcerated stomach. -
Mr. MacDonald was a son of ' the
late Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacDonald,
a' pioneer fainity, of •Lochalsh and was
53ears of a
y ge• •His death' makes the
first break in a family of ten children,•
seven sons and three daughters:
At the age of•• 13 •the .late Mr. Mac-
l
{.Donald went' to live with a relation+nt • •
Iiintitl and Was at the Lochalsh home
n
veiny' little after th�t time. 1n' 19ti,w
he Went' to. the State of Colorado and
was: in business a • Longiiiouth and
Boulder, being interested in a drug
stn?e, in a grain .elevator and. rte min-
ing, until about '192G when he went
to California.•
ihfle' at Longinouth. Colorado he
Was Married to.Miss :Pearl Eeincrt.
*ho • died: lit January . of 192:0. He is
5tirvived by two.sons: Finlay, 21, and
Kenneth ' 19 •.ve_2Vrs of age.,-_ ' '
' Bi±others..enckaistexs-o.thedPrs,d
A
ares leortald• A., Aleft. and Tom, at •
•k•.
Lochalsh;, Jim inl Montana; ltoderlc
a
to Nebraska; John nn Alberta: tVii.s . _.
Catherine Stewart, at t.och:nls1 ;' Mrs.
bn
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