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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-09-18, Page 8.. .1, 110.1111 STYLISH FOOTWEAR MODERATELY PRICED t WE BELIEVE WE HAVE 1IHE MOST UP•TO•DATE LINE OF SHOES THIS SEASON WEEVER HAD. TIi NEW EMPRESS AND CLASSIC LINES HAVE OPENED UP BETTER' THAN EVER, AND THE PRICES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW, CONSIDERING THE QUALITY 'OF THESE LINES. BELOW WE DESCRIBE A 'FEW NUMBERS. No. 6419 is the one we place at 'the head of the list. ' It is made' of 'select -- , elect-, ed Russian calf with a 104 '.cuban heel. -Plain 'toe, Goodyeai welt sole, sizes II No: 6416, same shoe in black: No• 7435. , This is a beautiful walk- ing' shoe, made of the finest quality - black .calf, with an. upper .elf grey buck .. •':..t'.. `2,2 to ,i, and i)r.icti'4_ut.$t2.00. No. 737x' is the same in a gun metal: calf. You can have these shoes in• sizes from 3"to 7%. at $7.50. We have‘ a Russian Calf Bal, imitation to walkidg height heel. •' Y At $7.00 we ean,giye you a•beautiful brown kid shoe with a medium height euban heel. Spaee forbids as to mention all lines but a, visit to our shoe department will convince you that we can give you some -wonderful '-allies-in 'shoes. _ . SPECIAL. --We Hall• :t; •: :16 pair of that heavy tan shoe, made by The Faremr's Shoe Co. On Monday, Sept. 29th, these shoes will be 6.50. Until then we will sell th>iin at the old price, of $5.50. URDOCH 141 We are Selliog Man Linesy Below. their Market Yalu 1* Mack a>ad navy "ser ow: prices range . from a dollar up to, • $840 per yard. An especially fine Ckepe Poulin at $1.80 per yard,, worth. $2.00. Is a bargaiae. - Our Silks in Mick and all the popular shades are all 'good value.. Those wfia selWt from wheat we have on hand will save money. TIME. WHO BUY LINOLEUM, FELTOL OR CONGOLEUM RUGS AT OUR PRESENT PRICES WILL ACT WISELY. THEY RAVE ADVANCtD OVER 20 PER CENT. SINCE WE BOUGHT OUR LAST LOT. • .- SEE OUR murals AXMINSTER AND TAPESTRY RUGS. OUR: MILLINERY STOCK le Sow complete. The quality and style are equal to the city, but` the prices are lower. On and after Saturday' the 6th,, we will be ready for early orders, w.iich will have prompt attention. w. conrNELL ASHF1ELD COUNCIL I By-law No. 5 of 1919, fi::ing a town- ' ship rate of 4 mills, P ._ and authorizing was held on Sept. 12th, all being pre- sent. The minutes_ _af._ la8.t :meeting were 'approved on, motion • by Jamie- son and Hackett. • A' communication from the See, of .Ashfield Soldiers' Aili Circle, offering_ assistance • in caste the Council decide on some public recognition of the ser, vices of Ashcield soldiers. Moved by ..iohtistun and Richa'Tlson, that Coun- cillor Jamieson be requested to dully investigate the matter of, suitable •ne- dais or other recognition► of ser. ices' • of "soldiers and relatives of dead, sol- diers, ancf recoinmend the best soluL t ion at next meeting.—Carried. Movedeby 'Hackett -and Itichard cm;' �-` that the fotZowtrig accounts resulting from'isoaltion of Margaret Knightly - for aniallpox,. be.' paid. viz.: M. D veld $9.53; S.' Ma Dalton $6.90.; and. Dr, Simpson $12.50. Hackett and Johnston •ittoyed the tray- eientof---Sheep claim of Chas. B. •,-si $44 for tWQ sheep killed by ur.kr.s;rtt dogs, on -the .eport of Rob:. reran:sr, valuptor. Ae' the Railway 'funds sf ('ipal ities 111' hands of for, 7.1. • t' ThistaCo._ Moved- -by Basket:: a -r' ry evies, was u passed. •I. 1 *,The -following -accounts were also - ordered paid, ivz.: J. R. Hac;'kett, gravelling con. 10, 132; C. Ritchie, r12, 1 gravelling coil. �_1• T � , - c R . H .,..Icl�eith _i -.,Hackett. rep. S.' R. y aril --1O,"$1.00; IP. 'Sherriood, gravel accoarnt. $16:20; i S. Sherwood, rep• and covering bridge con. 6, 117.90; W. Clare. teaming and operating. -grader. S R. 3, 4. 16.15; ' A.-- Bowler, deg—rims ditch, con. 10, 114.52; •Glasier and Balloch. grading S. R. 3, 4 • $10.80, gravelling same, $25•744; -and rep. bridg e.' $2.50, .142.:•0; R. T'wamley. inspectinggra-ellir.>a S. R. 3.- 4: 15.00, and rep, L r:(3 ge . z 1; 1fi:00;W. Ritchie, _rep._.-.-P..-Vs- U:44 • Met P.t•id. grading S. 1R.. L..4. 323:60; P..Moran, gravel $1:120. t. ranting tie 3`..50, $20,70; J. J. /Ibga-1. gravel acct $6.60; C. McCarth' . greva:1ir ' cc•n. 1240; P. M, c':'.::tion. i-= cct h z the, 1 above.. $ .0O: E. Farr. s.. rep. !mTr r; ' S. 'R.. 3. 4 _116-00: L. Wa?:ace. ' res.-. 'cal. r:•.. 9, 1t?,t-�t: M. r5',_ -.- ...r. rr8 _el.. S. .R. 6. ; ani -f .... . < F .1';',.;I'T 'n., ad;' ' a'•-_ ra • - , .. On. '•• t '. - : T.. Y. _ .._ - .' - '.$ r' . _ P... *"..1.-)r.,-=;4_,-,,, •1-2 - • •-•, ..-.1-1.-... e ( 1 �p1: . .E - ,sr, .... C .` �- :•' cam: ..-? g7a•_...-r. O'Connor road to lake, $2.00; P. Hog- an, rep. washout, D. L., 50c.; T. Glass ier, gravelling, con. 9, $2.00; J. Little, teaming plank, 50c.;.hf. Glen, rep. bridg, con. 9, $1.50; A. McQuoid, cedar 'for bridge, con. 6, $2.50; J. Hender- -son, tile, $28.00; J. Meyers, teaming lumber, D. L., $2.00; T. A. Dougherty, gravelling, S. Bdry., $46.50; W. John- ston, inspecting the above„ $7:00, F. McGlynn, gravelling D. L•, $85.0; L. Govier, bal. gravelling, S. R. 3, 4, $6.- 90; Goderich. Planing Mills, lumbier or D. L. fence, $22:60; J. J. Ryan, rep. grader, $1.50; J. Olver,• inspecting gravelling, D. L., $5.00; W. McKnight, grading and gravelling, S. R. 9, 10, $25.50; M. Ward, gravelling D. L., $37.35; R. McWhinney, inspecting, gravelling D. L., ,$4.00; F. McGlynn, gravel, $8.00; T. G. Allen, % salary $60.00 and liverir and special forTay- lor's $5.00, $65.00; W. N. Brown, pt, • payment bridge D. L., (cement) $62,- 50; T. Sandy, 2nd payment,. Taylor bridge, $500• Total payments for the day, $1,703.78. On motion, by ' Johnston _and Hack. ett adjournment was Tnsde to Monday-, Oct. 13: • .Thos. G. Allen, Clerk. HURON TOWNSHIP COUNCiL Council met pursuant to adjourn - Ment, with Reeve 1'tuttle in the chair. Members were -all present. : Minute of last meeting were read an y e • • e' ollowii g. orders on the trea- surer were passed: Kenneth -Meter -411d -An gurM rms.. 1185.96 for cement contract on bridge on sideline, 25, con. 8; Dan A. McDon- ald,$O ;.5 for 1c n_pect:ng said contract 2•2' 'claYIT-Aligtor:1lcIIuiialt balance due on .painting Township Hall; J. G: Fair, $2.80 for gravel; W. Brosi•n,• $2O for sheep killed by dogs; Albert Brown $31.00 fur, _gravel_ tract-.on•_,Boundary Hill; Ashfield to pay one-half; Robert Eady. $7.50 for .,nspec ting Brow'n's con:Tact. .212 day s ii;hheid to pay half; John Snheltzer, Q5.10 for gravel for said contract. 'Ashfi'el,1 to_pay,`half; Elisha 1icDc:,- .a1d. S: fe•._.r,e ...}r.k}g.e._on -sidestin-e T?,' con. 6; Robert McCosh$ 36 for tak- . ing •a'Sift. culvert from Ripley and - y . intcbuling, espanfied -'end time erecting • same; Bunter Bridge and Boiler Co-, Ltd., $650 for beams, rods, fillers, posts and railing, for 30 foot span, erected and $38.70 for 518 Lydft. expanded metal, total $688.70; Irwin, $4.00 for hauling plank from Ripley and covering culvert on sideline 25, con. 4; -Dabid Campbell, $7.50, for inspecting Wni. J. John- ston's gravel contract at lots 1.9 and 20, con. 4, 2 ' days, and $2.00 far in- specting gravel and levelling same, 1 day; Alex. Fraser, $2.50, for rep. • bridge lot 1, con. 4, and $6.50 for in- 'specting McGuire & Roulston's• con- tract on sideline 10, con. 2; Richard G. Martin $1 for gravel; Dougal Black' $21 for building culvert•at lot 13, con 4; W. Rouston, 50c., foe 12 tile; John Snieltzer, '$46.95. for g avel contract at lot 46, Base Line; A.. W, Nesbitt, $9 for inspecting Suleltzer's contract 3 days $3.60 for 12 hrs.' work at 30c. an hour, $2.50 •for 'five hours' work with man and team, and '$2.O0 for one, stick of timber, total, $17.10; Chas. Wardell, $8:25 for hauling tile and building culvert un side::ne 20, con. 2, and 75c. for filling hole on same road, total, $9.00. The following orders for gravel were issued, viz: ` Thos..Bell C3.50, J. McKenzie $2.00, Monroe McLei d..50c,s__ and $2.50, Mrs. Porter $4.20, W. J. Mc- C'Onnellr "e:'40 '•CT'ilbertF'aitrell $10:50; Thos liar! is ; • Jelin McRse $2.2r?; Thos. Farrell $4.00, Win. J. Johnston $81 for gravel contract 60 yds. at 1.25' per yard on con. 4, lots 19 to 22; .Ang- us McIntosh $63 for inspecting Ken-.' neth McLeod's contract 21st sideline, con: 2; John W. Robertson $6.50 for work dose on flag pole and repairs to hall, John L. Mckkay7$3 for time inspecting_ cement covering on bridge at lot 5, con. .• 5•, McLeod's contract. Kenneth -McLeod on 'contract of building 'arch cement contract, 31950, on sideline 10, con 2, ,and $50 for ex- tra wall, reinforcing for arch $2.00, building Concrete floor on abridge on sideline 5, con. 6, $118, total $2,120; 0''72Y0s. gravel for contract on Base Line; Pat Courtney, 60c. for work on' right of way; Wm. K. Graham; '$9.00 for in- • specting Emil Ritchie's gravel con- tract; Emil Ritchie, $43 for gravelling the 10th con. Hill Alex. McCosh, $6.- 50 for 12 loads of clay and a railing On said hill; Patrick Courtney, $50 for 2 sheep killed by dogs; Peter Camp- bell •$2.50 for certifying to value of said sheep; Robert `Campbell $24.00 for damage to 3 sheep worried by dogs; Peter Campbell $2.50 for sheep valuator's fees; Peter Campbell $2.50 for sheep valuator's fees re sheep of Wm. Brown; Pat Courtney $15 "or one lamb killed by dogs; Malcvlm McDon- ald $100 for filling approaches to bridge on sideline 25, con. 8; Thos. Harris, $6.00 for gravel furnished to Win. Hill, pathmaster; Joseph • Blacl:, $4.2$ for gravel furnished to C. 3. Smith, pathnaster; -E. Roy Sales, sec- treas. of the Associated Municipali- ties 43.00' for township's share of ex- penses; Dan Robertson $30 for filling old bridge on sideline 20, con. 6; Mrs. S. J. Graham, treas. Ripley Red Cross Society $25 for a grant toward the purchase of land for an Athletic Meld; Ripley Acetylene Gas Co., Ltd., $35.G0 __for gas for hall; -Angus-Martyn, clerk, $50, part salary_ 1919. A communication from the president of the Associated .Municipalities re Hydro, -woe' read. It announced a meeting to be held at Wingham, Sept. 18th inst. • Morgan—Irwin —• That Thos. E. Morgan pay to the treasurer the sum of $+2:00 received by him from Thos. Johnston, that Ont'. and f .a1lw av► 11�a rd be the necessary (-Osier to• have a•l.pr•,x- inlately $1:i,1,11t1ti oT•the funds invested• 1 ie ',Dominion of,('ana(la band= ref issue Nov..1. 1919, and if V",as;hle. the' int putting shine In R-Itfi tefnent ends at lot :;f', ^. A; Robert Chaplin, 15 for inspecting sa:;:e: Albert Farrell, $1 rep. bridge S.L. 20. son. 1 r' ; Ben Lo;: - ,an. $1 repair.ng to:Vert lot Q. con, 1 i Erne -t Os:.rte. $1. rep. culvert at 1. i- .2: P. Ho.' . ing gravel '1 :Is days l hs - aye i `ossr•' s � -. ._ r:.• ra.. ? . ..'•ler f r •... S Ccs .r -o ;, - S A '2'•. c ... ,-: I':... - Tees.. Q-`, 15.. con. 2. Carried McCosh—McDonald—That Robert Tr-;i=in an Thos. E: Morgan be ap-- pointed as members of the bored of management of "The Athletic Field" zurchased 7n :memory..-.ofr.-xhe soldiers, by the Ripley Red Cross Society. -- Carried. Carried. Rattle -- McDonald—That an order on the treasurer be issued in favor of the Huron and Kinloss Municipal Tele- phone System for $1,000, being .a loan from this corporation. Carried. ,McDonald..--McCosh—That the re- port of E. D. Bolton, township engi- neer, re extra cost of completing Rip- iey''drain anaounling to $25.06, be and -Ts hereTJy adopted. Carried. $y -law No: -590 to raise monies to meet annual interest on 'and expenses connected with the bonds of the On- tario'& Vest Shore Raila-ay, was duly passed, signed and sealed. amount in 1`+r -:a ;r $2.000. By-law No. 591, a by-law to amend by-+aVs No. 490 of the Township of N ;ern re Ripley �rain.t was: duly passed. kigr,ed and sealed. • I0IYNDABOVT RTPLEY Monday Sep. 15 Huron Township Council met on ItIonday. Mr.' Alex Wilkie of Ft. William is visiting friends in Huron. Miss Agnes Campbell has gone on an extended visit to Hamilton. Mr. Geo. C>ilbert has accepted a position in Billy1Bushels Bakery. Miss Bernie Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio is visiting at her home here: Miss Margaret Sutherland left for Deabarats this week to visit friends. The political ,pot is beginning to boil sontebody'is going to get scalded. iss Etta McLean of. Kincardine vis- ited at her home here for a few da:. .ast week. • ` • Mr, W. W, Irwin of the 'Commercial, motored to . Toronto with his ' new 'Dodge .ear, last week.' ltev.''Geo,' Giltlii►rc oc(,upie•a the pul- pit of Huron •Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Murdoch Bell, of Kincardine township is visiting her daughter, Mrs. ,B. C. Cameron. Mr. J. Jamieson has n,nt-ed into the IusO adjoiuitlg'thee lively barn, fortis_ erly Occupied, .by. Mr- .John Fowler. . M ,T hos; Tlent•y pf: IIo1,7rood' i flciw ra Charge .of the repair shop. in con nection with Bells Blacksmith Shop. 'Pte. Thos Stanley arrived home from France last week and -is visiting his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos Stanley Our Millniers are busy preparing for th_ir Fall Openings on Fair week. They are looking forward to a most ouccessful season: Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis, Sault Ste. Marie, are visiting their neices Mrs. August D. Martyn con. 8 and Mrs. Augus Martyn con.9. The Farmers' Club, Pine River, re- ceived a Case Tractor and plow last week. It will be used by those who have considerable fall ploughing to do. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graig Paisley, Mrs. Kenneth McLeod and two daugh- ters Katharnie and Florence of De - ;mit were calling on -Ripley friends en Friday last - Mr. Chas. Green, Conservative n o m•i n e e in West Bruce, in the lest provincial election called on :once of his Ripley friends on Satur- day evening. - Mr. Archie McDonald, who has had k wide experience as a Tonsorial artist 'n the West is the new manager of the old Barber Shop lately vacted by Geo. Huston, of Lucknow. Mrs Duncan Munn with Mrs. Laura. MacCrostie as accompnist rendered:_ several solos at the lecture in Clark Methodist • church, given .by Capt. ..ev. Thos. Colwell on Thursday even - ng last. Pte. Gus. McLeod who has been on i visit to friends. in Montreal and' Toronto• returned home on Saturday.. Oh Oct: 1st he will take up his former aosition in the offices of the C. P. R. at Montreal. Mr. Joe Morgan- is now the pro owner of a new Chevorlet cll. J says . he, -has becomle tired- walk: aroufid and is going' ' to enioy 1 more. Why didn't he purchase a fly i machine, and be really u•1 -to; da Ripley Fall Fair is the neat big e 'nt Don't .forget the date Tuesd and • Wednesday Sept. 23 & 24. • Ta a day off and conte to hear the Ind: Brass Band from Cape Croker. Th prize list. is now in circulation,.and u(1 c* ng ife ng te:' v- ay Ke an a r Phone No. W is at Your Service We Sell for Casn— we Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores OVEN ELECTRIC LIGHT (DRY BATTERY) THE ELEVATED VISIBLE BAKING OVEN 40 , 17 111 II ,i. 01177"-- AMP FFANI)Y 10WEL RACKS BIG 6 HOLE POLISHED 1,Uk LOTS OF ROOM-. NO BLACKLEADING COAL OR, WOOD FIREBOX IN CENTRE TAKES 30 WOOD (:Al. R131 RVOIR MAT. 'RI,o.Nr IF THE "GOOD CHEER " ELEVATED OVEN CABINET RANGE The finest thing in High Oven Range 'coJ. nstruct:on. We have a num- ber of them out and they are giving .entire satisfaction. We have two size.. on the floor and wou'fd•be ;alt -a -a -d to -;how them to you and -,t* otplain the points whhith Nluet s thi'. liau hrj utt(l -ail) High Oven ltangc on the market. The 'L'ucknow Hardware & CoaI Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS "A Joan of ArcMachine" HE withstood everything in the field. and above altstuas, and still is, the last and only car toeurvive until the cessation of hostilities" --Extract from letter received by. Ford Motor Cornpany from a British Soldier, ' in Africa Over shell -torn roads, through water soaked fields, second only to the tanks in its power to climb debris and crater holes, the Ford car made a world famous record in the fighting area of the great war. In press despatches, in fiehl reports, in letters, in rhyme and song the praises of the Ford were sounded. In France - 700 cars out of 1.000 were Fords In Italy - • - 850 cars out of 1,000 were Fords . In Egypt - 996 cars out of 1,000 were Fords In Mesopotamia 999 cars out of 1,000 were Fords The Ford power plant that established Lhisyyor_ld-wide ecord�,11 in every theatre of the war remains the same.( It will be in the Ford you buy. Ford Runabout $660. • Touring. Sit On Op n m.,d.•is the Electric ktartlne and .L1g1,ting Equipment Is BION extra..- .. _- • - Coupe1197S. lk.dan 11.175 (elt..,.I model prices Include Plertrl.• c ' tar1l re anal optional ng al Fq'•alpment,. Demountable rlmN, tree rattler. and nun +kld tlr,•x •.n trot n+.rpU.alal equipment omclnrled vara only tit 6'1:r extra: These pr1.•rr, are L ,.. h. I'nrd, ord.., and do not Include War Tax. Buy only Genuine Ford Parra, MoCartildit;.n Dealers 128 r and of r t,M10.4irviee (;grapes au tlre,n. _._ iii_, arger and better -•exhibition than has `)een yetrheld is looked'.forward to by _the directors. • The following students frr,nh Ripley left on monday to attend Normal 'School at Stratford,Misses Annie :HeLas Jessie Gemmell, Ray Stanley, Victorai Campbell and Messrs. Nor- man Mc Donald,a__nd Elmer Huston. Mr. Clifton Huston wail attend Normal School at North Bay. The best wishes of all accompany these students. •Word was received here last week of the death of Mr. Donald NIeLay"of" Devlin, Rainy River District. The :ate `fr. McLay was one of the pioners c•f that partof the Cu_1n,tr},�•,:.hg.1:' 'moved there' \w h this family o vsr twenty years egg He• had been 4r._ poor health for. a considerable 'time before his death. He was a broth -2r of .Messrs. ketrineth, Malcolm and An;: us McI•ky o this place. The social given by the, Ladir•,•.•\:;;. of the Methodist church. on Friday evening .Sas a der: ided success a large n:;n:ber were present and Wer;: greats fJ ry - esighted with the elr,r2.i� • 'c ...r,, ' a�`r.G.. .. 1�'♦ Be''t 'Choc, `tothc 1'' trustee. c • ,' (dirEct for ca- ,n•ic.; .•,. 1. . • t ribut ikr0 anions,. the • 11'ani • t ,� • :: and that a copy of this resolution•- be .�, } forwa>;'ded to the town, clerk 'of G... Drs-':IaY)r.•.a.c,• .la< . insperssrs t sser erich. Unanimous. Boyd, $2.0(.); . B. S:t:.✓:r-a.:. :e- 1 iv. rip i nt 1e-ctuts r r fcUoraald—Mct:'csh--That G. H. Lieut. 'r'li;ford Trel aVen. rn };is e:,:- treigt rerr 1..:5o fir l e is .n connection Res :arch �' I ,r, n-ith Pt-.. _deco rec`i ed from D. A. M�D(,rald :or work in Britian d:irint, the war I �( a young man of remar;: cd, was (11(i:,t,�.11 (. a r, • 7 .. .I •. • r,.ar.k. c'arr.ed. • Treleaven is Bs'-rawi ss. 5(..-2, tr, auth?,r_ize the able sejlity. &I ---� f ' r': 7.vtnfr• or three t o'isan7! slellars a fi-x from) l an'a(d r • a t enrag � . • ±: e Royal Ilan;{ r,f ar,ada ty, sexy' h YA•r,rk • (dral , 1 r� ,,•*. currt~r.� eY, .•,�. � lost .Kith S�st,ma:' . ,. I e .�,t:ureS r,f the ar!`are. Hr, iQ :� rrrarl' .at of � . r• • b •�.a tai` slier 4 ' , ,T fd _ a., Els f-ri IE. A. Renwick, Dealer, Lucknow.I Their claim for $.''1.000 or nighing, was refused by th? Goverment. It • is somewhat difficult to (fete rniin( Who is in the ' right. The sod:e rs, no doubt are worthy of 'the -hest, but as (sur. rtlrttrnf .�.�_,r_... � f`l _. i i �u,.{{ t -debt, t hrrr demand is a lith • unreasonable, what Would he more feasible tr, raise the pe•,sion to disabled men, and the de- .fendents of decease(1 soirlicrs• WESTFORI) 1 ss -Monday, Sept. 15• Dr. Donovon returne"(1 to his- hote(' in'f•'riikr�go.aftHt ii V�((1�'. %.1 -sit.- in this tur:. \ll -s; L'ie's:e Murray, ill, acc)r:,tai,i:d_ban.,,r.. :•`. , . - •1 .lag . i F i t t rr •tt•iP; The fo:llowin � -i ' < fellowing i�c..tf(,r•(l;tEs attend. ► ed London exhibition:. Mr. and Mrs, Turrer�, Mrs. Jos. Wall, Mrs. A. Mc•fa-ram and -.11(,r,. t', Hetil.. erir,utr,n, .1. Murra's, (;eo. llali1enhy and F. I3row•n. •Ii'._ • :,, ;._ r d ,o 1 :�fr-(lall�t• r;f T, r4.1_ �n_ , ii('(... in netbany c:tyl:r(•h S'L tt ids 111.1,.• :t 11� 1 trill (;1ilr.11`ion von 11. l G-. _ � •. �• ,�� �. � •.>r• , r- ♦. 7 �1 C•t .L: ,'�• r )L � •.. y'� ,alt• and at thr.'t i11E• of r.•i;. tett' r., 1 i�•r r; th• l.r' c•:I'll � i 1'.,. (', ' 111it1 ,! f� 1 if/lllrrt' I/l� one,. 1;1 / r. r .... 1 :!.•'f•t $►•a.'i r,.'. �r �� a rr" ;poi)X11, 4 ♦t ( t• t .�;.'.l•il. •11• 1 ('dUtir t1111i}11 bat" .. ..s '� rl- :a; t. ♦: ♦. ! ,�, .. 1 . t• ..t . ,., �.�„ -� )r . . \V 11'1 �• ,•r r)i'. • sea.., ...a.e..a., t..e, Carried. I Gratuity, 1f! cays�n 1 1 ` i1 f .. T �� �Y . • ill•`(t. (in r f it '• r ra,, ► , I rIl 1 g . call .a, Of OctrJrrtr, A. •rr• r_riieges in tyre Vest. r)f 'h'. 4th(' t iI. f. _ . L.. 1-1(e, at the a*aa:. hour gave: You a brief des; ription of Toad fs.and. To -day we (,yarn see a series of talks cin Lover's Lane which in the early days. servi.il.only to Co Inert this 7^tt h ('on. ' To •day state'ly n;aplt�. ;ac0'orn its western b(l,n- nt;a1;•, and not onlay protect the trar- tdit frim the stftt'rnnon rays of the tsittzing :fun, lint also as C'.lpid tells us protects the lover from the ever-' w:'t(hfill e: c• of the man in the moon.• 1,x1.:1-'' f ►rhid.� us entet�ing further. u1►on this ,l,jc.(•t th:s week. but forthe ra,•�'�t r; fl7�,co wh•r) vvish' to •.•• t V ir. t i. ir:ii I ti,otjt) its . 1 t �:c•�•danc•y «•c -a5iaT.tTii'u cars k•ave 1X1th "i, (:rosgin: zin(J llol 'roo( y 1 crossing ter the Lusi now gravel road every S-atur(,ay and Sunday evening TARS', Nt►('lC1�, that I 1:ave a Tors onto n ark,•t ,for all kin Is (,f It •ef Niles, J1rl:,(:r rr 'r• att''nrlr•(1 �r•r• �F.11,C, i;, t I11/• I. '11 ' cell • v_. . • n, ! ! I,,11 .5 lbs. a;,i,•cr, frrn►i • �r � � i ,1t 2.ic R a s rinK gcrr on to a soil hr;u ;,-)r,un; (lucks, 17 to 14c�. :Inti sell %our are' :a:•c. T .a'n. {J, t„ aCl.t:(J a � 4c t l►sic• j, •t lh (.lit •l; ; 1 3rAnt _. ••.P he So:dierit t I i great deal 01' comment those 8. drlu!tr� ur.11l )ou see '• y A year has gems and gone since we 1 hone 85, :Lucknow. g.6. , Ka LtBttt,. 4 • ♦ 141.