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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-11-27, Page 1r •�1 ititr $r.so per year, in advance; $2.00 otherwise LUCKNOW, _ONT., THURSDAY, NOV. 27th,, 1919. u MARKETS o-- (Corrected up to Wednesday noon) .Wheat .... x • Oats ` • B r_ 'L • $1 95 85 arley • 1 40 1 45 Peas 3 00 Egge, new laid 60 61 Butter, rglls 52 ` 53 • 13utter, crock .. 5Q -.,.litrtter, Prints' 53 55 Potatoes, buying. price, .bus 1 20- •J otatoe�s, 'selling -price bus_ 1 35 1 40 Hogs lel 00 Toronto Markets Choice ,.heavy steers,.....$12 .SO to f13 75 Choice butchers.. 11 4W to 1! 00 Choice butchers' cows10 _00 to 11-00 9 00 to 10-00 Good milch cow 144 00 to 180 00 Hogs, off cars '• 16 9!) to Fall Wheat 2 13 to Goose Wheat 2 10 to Oats • •97 to Timothy nay 25 00 to 30 CO 1 ggs, new .laid ........•.:. ,80.to Si. Ritter. Creamery, �Pri Prints 6 t _ n 6 Good feeders NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice 4s hereby ,given, pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121, of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all persons having claims against the estate of • Robert Francis Hodgkinson, deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day of September, A.D., 1919, at the • 'ViIlage of Kinlough, Township of Kin- loss, in the County of Bruce, are re- quired to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to Geo. A. Siddall, Lucknow, Ontario, agent for the Executors, on e or before the . fifteenth day of Decem- c ber, A.D., 1919, their names and ad-. o dresses, with full particulars of their claims in writing, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, c duly verified by statutory declaration. 0 And further take notice that after the said fifteenth day of December, c 1919, the assets of the said estate will be distributed by the executors among r the parties entitled thereto, having re- w gard only to the claims of which they th shall then have notice, and the estate th will not he liable for any claims not filed at the time of . the . said distri- a bution. th Dated at Lucknow, this twelfth day co of November, A.D.,1919. bu Geo. A. Siddall, • 1-12.500 Agent for the Executors. ' G • SHEDS FOR HORSES; REST ROOM FOR WOMEN These were theideas which found favor with a meeting of citizens .of Lucknow and a few from the sur- rounding country in the Council Ckamme1 Thursday evening. - - Ever since. Prohibition wiped out the old-fashioned hotel, with. it's' free stabling and free -and -easy ways,, the matter of proper accommodation for rural 'residents 'whp came to. tosSn'on business has been .a problem. * In many large towns fire feed stables .have :bean - opened .up --some of the m privatrely owned and, others nn a co- operative plan. Lucknow_ has been - badly off in this regard,- and every- body recognized the need sof. some provision being. made This was what prompted the reeve to call the meeting on Thursday ev- ening. There was •- a splen did turnout fifty or...�ty' being present; and•. i:C•eiSsistsi sat •(i Reeve Johnston occupied the chair, and after stating the object of the meeting, called upon Mr. John A as one of the prime movers in h the meeting called. Mr. Ackert addressed the me at some length, expressing hin as very strongly in favor of the tion_of a large horse shed, and if sible, to have a comfortable• room in connection. •Mr. Ackert ven gone so far as to figure out 63t. He recommended the secu f the site of the old MacDen Hotel, and he thought the sch ould be financed by., the co -opera f village and country residents. felt safe in pledging himself to P s t r 0 1, and G. H. Smith thought the ve- nt lot across from the Cain House ables could be used to advantage. Mr. W. E. Treleaven thought that e old Town Hall building and site uld be used to advantage. As it is, property is a burden and an an - 1 loss to -the town. After a gc%d- deal of very reason - e • discussion it was • decided t a committee be appointed. to re- t on the scheme, and to ascertain a suitabte property can be bought s committee is, to report to a pub - meeting in the Council Chamber, the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. inrmie hunter told of •Mr. Le- eds' shed at Wingham, which he was , large and splendid affair. s self-supporting in a financial ; and the size has been doubled in the past , year. Farriers have ributed ,most of the capital, each wishes to use the shed paying 0 per year. Only those who con- te are allovyed to use the shed, users have .a badge or tag on horses' bridle. Without this are not allowed to enter the . T. F. Cain explained the clos- p of his shed. He said that he not objected.. to the free us'e of but, owing to lack of drainage, d become very muddy, and in a complaint had been ledged the Board.of ,Health regarding • r. Cain further explained that ished the public to know that aiting rooms and toilet rooms, s house'were always free to n and men alike, and that those id not otherwise patronize the did not need to feel at all back - about availing themselves of the modation. ther suggestion was that the ry be used as a rest or waiting for women and children. Ar- ments to this effect can be made ittle expense, .and the idea is to be acted on right away., The is always warm, and wetuld ery little looking after. committee appointed to report ing sites and building con - f the following: D. R. Mcln- . R. Finlayson, W. E. Treleav- . Murdie, J. Henderson, W. R. nald, D. C. , Taylor, 1. H. Acker o. H. Smith. committee has been actiyel ) ckert aving eting iseif erec- pos- rest- had the ring ald eme tion He get ountry folk to put up one-half of the equired money if somebodyelse ould get town residents toput up e other half. The en.terpri e,. he ought could be carried ouwith n expenditure of anywhere from ree to •seven thousand dolls s, ac- rding to . the. elaborateness f the ilding put up. Others who spoke favored the Mc- arry property as being -more cent ,ra ea st th co the nua ab1 tha por if Thi lic on J pa said It 4 way with cont who $5.0 ' tribu and their they yard Mr ing u had shed, it ha 'fact with it. M he w the w of hi wome who d house ward accom Ano Libra room range with 1 likely library need v The regard sists o tosh, A en, Wm MacDo ert, Ge the at work and should be able•to ja - NOTICE FOR ALL MATTERS REGARDING GREENHILL CEMETERY refer to D. Alen, Sexton. Excelsior Life Insurance Co. A young Canadian company. Gives up- to-date pal' ies to suit all classes. For informatio pply to Wm. P. Reid, Agent, Luc now. Mar 1.5.-p EIGHTH CON., KINLOSS. • M. Lister Harris is home again after spending a month in Kincardine. Mr. Donald Smith had the misfort- une to lose. a valuable horse recently. _ Mr. Wm. Johnston and son, Elliott, spent Sunday at Mrs. Culbert's, llth Con. Mr. Wm. Scott and daughter, Miss Mabel, were Sunday visitors at Wm. Congram's. Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Young, Master Willie and Miss Mary, were, recent guests at J. S. Culbert's. A number from our line attended the Auction Sale of. Ilaris Bros. at Ripley.. Very .good cattle sold at this sale at a reasonable price. • FORDYCE Mrs. P. McGlynn spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Michael • Gileon, ..jr., of Teeswater. Mr. Sam Phillips is not .improving as quickly as his many friends 'and neighbors would wish. . Mr. James Dow, jr•, is making im- p,r(vements to anis house by building, a wood shed. W: Nixon, of St. Aug- ustine is doing the work. The ('Murch of England held a re- ceptien for Ptes. E. J. Haines,'F. C. Orchard and Mr. J. Purvis at the h.mme of. Mrs. Robt. Haines. Souter Taylor •is having a water system with drinking howls for the :;tock put in ,his stables. Mr. David- son, of Wingham, is doing the job. Mrs.' F. C. :Orchard arrive d in Wingham last Saturday night from London, England. Her many neigh- bors will welcome her into the com- mniunity. Mr. Cairns Aitchison lost a valu- ' able horse last week.' It got a nail in its Copt and blood ;oisoning set in." Tie also lost a spring colt from rheu- iriatism. BORN 4cohie•-.-Tn the Vilege of White- cimrch, on November 2`3, 1919, to R(-v.and Mrs. ScohieI,� a daughter. Macl'herson.-1n, the ''own ti p of Kinloss, on Nov. -18, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacPherson, a daughter. all necessary information before the meeting `Tuesday evening. - BATTERY STORAGE For Winter Storage and all kinds of repairing leave your Battery with ' T. W. SMITH, 20.11-tf. Ladylove r Awe • • s tiF.TTL E D OUT t)!.' COURT � u--o---o.._=•o.—o--_.o-- o--o--u BOOK BY LUl"'KNOW OhD BOY The pending law suit 4• tween Mr. A. P. Stewart and the Corporation the Village of Lueknow has been tled. The settlement amounts to th That the village is to pay. M. Ste art one thousand and fifty dollars, to keep, the lighting plant, and village to be free from all obligat in connection with. it. The settlement W. brought abo by the intervention of a self-appoi ed committee of citizens, who f ,that a settlement -eut of court :veil bebetter for both p►artic:.,`to the d pute. This committee consisted of Mess Wm. Connell, R. D. Cameron and R, McIntosh. This committee- by i terviewing the Council and Mr. Ste art ascertained what each would giv and accept, and, ii this way brough 'about a compromise. Th,• :{r+►,•,tit9cenieni of al•:,, ',Ad! k meat was made at the citizens' meet ing last Thursday evening, When vbte of thanks by the meeting wa tendered the three men who ha brought about the settlement, thu avoiding court costs and additiona lawyers' fees. Whe Mr. Connell, who was .chair- man ofthe citizens' committee nounced the settlement to the meet- ing, Reeve Johnston said that he and the council had taken the view - that payment „pf the $1,050 to Mr. Stewart would be the cheapest way out of the ,trouble. Even should the village win the suit, court costs would a- mount to more than half the sumo to be paid, and there was a possibility that the court might order the vil- lage to take over the .plant, an ar- rangement the 'Council was anxious to avoid. COMMITTEE AT. WORK of set - is: w - he the ion, ut nt- alt ild r8. D. w- e t a s d 1 e LOCAL AND GENERAL u I Christmas, less. than a month, away. 111r. John Ackert made a business trip to London on Tuesday. Miss Mary Struthers is home after visiting fora month at the.. home of "her uncle in London. Mr., and Mrs. TOrark•-Lloycl Ferguson, of Auburn,'were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Smith. Meting. Picture Show an Saturday night- A fter this week the show' will be --here Tuesdays --and- Saturdays, The Hydro by-law voted on in Rip- ley on Friday of last week was car- ried -121 - voting for and only :3 against. Parties interested terest.in social � . oc r.tl areform :tt Ripley -are abaci: t e0trittleitee a crusades—against the, cigarette habit among boys. _ „. Mr. Sam Braden, who ;)'ecently disposed of his store at Kinlss, will go. to Hamilton for the winfer, and may reside there . permamently. •Potaotse Wanted. --Thos- E. Smith, grocer, Lucknow, will pay $1.20 per bushel for 2,000 bushels. Farriers having potaoes to sell ' fetch them to the store any day of the week but Sethi -days. / Rockwell's great , Sunny • South • 'Show will be given in the Town Hall to -night. Don't get this confused with the Darky show that was here last week. This is a different show .altogether. The shed and rest room comtnittee- had 'a long meeting on Monday even - sing, and we are told that very favor- able progress was made. Mr. Ackert who ' is chairman of that committee, asks that all: farmers who can do so shall attend the meeting next Tues- day evening when the committee will make, a_ report. THE VICTORY LOAN Bruce County's contribution to the Victory Loan was $3,429,950.00. The. Lucknow and Kinloss committee se- cured $302,000, though the county committee reported only $298,000. The Province "of Ontario contributed more than the three hundred million dollars asked for by the Minister of Fin- ance. The total amount contributed by the whole country was 673 mil- lions, being 73 millions more than double' the Amount asked.. In round numbers contributions by the provin- ces were as follows: Ontario, 354 millions; Quebec, 161 millions; Mani- toba, .40 millions; Nova Scotia, 28 millions; New Brunswick, 14 millions; British Columbia, •4.5 millions; Al berta, 16 millions; Saskatchewan, 20 Millions; Prince Edward Island, 3 millions. KINDNESS. APPRECIATED To the People of Kinloss Village and vicinity. 'I' am taking this opportunity- of thanking my many friends in Kinloss and vicinity for. the many kindnesses I have received at yaw hands during • all the years, I have been among you. As a servant of the public 1 have tried to' serve you' to the best of my ability, and your loyalty to me in my business, which- I have appreciated very much, is a proof to me that in some measure at least I have succeed- ed in my aim. I would like to thank you all personally, but as that is 'im- possible, I am doing: it through the medium of the .press, and .I want to assure you all, for both Mrs. Braden and myself, that wherever our new horse play. be, we can never feel more at home than we have felt here in Kinloss, Your kindness will long have a place in our storehouse of pleasant memories. S. 13RADEN. Kinloss, Ont., Nov. 24th, 1919. MAFEKING --Tuesday,. Nov: 25. a1<'r. Isaac Stothers, of 0. A. C. • of Guelph; was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stothers, of Clin- ton, called on friends here yesterday. Mrs• Wnr..I3lake .:is visit tg her daughter, Mrs. Hoffman, at .:Dunn- viile. Mrs. Thos. Blake, Mrs. S. J. Kil- patrickk and -Mr. Thos Anderson at- tended the funeral of Miss Minnie Webster at C1iaton Monday. It is thought that the . Drury min- isters seeking election as ministers of the crown, will not be opposed by candidates of either the Liberal. or Conservative parties. Drury and his. men have the right of way. 1 Mr. D.'- C: •MacMo'rran, ` in his ca- pacity • as tax collector, has been_ handing out unpleasant surprises to Lucknow 'residents this week. How- ever, taxes must go up 'along with other things. You may.as well smile • when you pay. _Farmners_in•the vicinity of Lucknow--- are urgentl# requested to attend the public meeting in the Town Hall, Lucknow, on Tuesday evening of next week. The con.: �m,ittee dealing with the shed and rhst room matter is anx- ious to get the farmers' views. Mr. Joe Johnston .was taken to Winghann Hospital on Money for treatment for appendicitis. At 'time of writing, Wednesday noon, he had •not undergone an operation, nor was there much change in his condition. The disease has been troubling Mr. Johnston for some time. Gwendol MacLeod Ieft on Friday pf last week for Boston where she expects to again to engage in lit- erary work. • She visited a few_ days in Toronto on her way. Before leav- ing Miss MacLeod was presented by •iotic Society with au address f , d piece in recognition of her services overseas. ONE TRAIN PER DAY It is said that the Palmerston — Kincardine branch of the G.T.R. is one to be affected by the general reduct- ion of passenger train service, and that in the near future w•e shall.have. only one train east, and one• west per day.• • No • authoritative announce- ment has been made at time of writ- ing, but it is said that the noon train is the one likely to be cut out. That will give a bad mail service, but it will be better for passengers wishing to make a trip towards Toronto and Lack. Seventy-seven passenger trains are to be .taken Off the lines in. Western' Ontario. This rediiction in passenger service is made with a view• to sav- ing soft coal, and is a direct result of the strike of the coal miners in the United,'States, It's a bad busi- ness, but like the high taxes and the H. C. L., we shall have to put up with it. TO MOVE FOR HYDRO surroun(ling towns and vil- lages passing by-laws asking the Ily- dro t'omniisiion to supply theni with electric current, folk wonder what Lucknow pis, gioing to do about it. Vt'heri the amiouncement 'was made last Thursday night that Mr. Stewart and the('bunc•il had arrived at a set- tlemen"t, the, reeve was asked if the (',p!rncil bed taken any strips towards securing hydro current, and his reply was that while the law suit was pend- ing it was thought as well not to take any action, •but now steps, would be taken at once to have the \ necessary by-law submitted. Single Copies 3 cents Among the fall publications of the well known publishing firm of M Clelland, Stewart & Stewart, Toro to, is a hook that cannot but hav special interest for ninny of our town smen in that the author' is, one ,o Lecknow's "old boys," and a graduat of The Sentinel Office. Wog refer t the book,, "Canadian Singers , an .Their Songs," Celt.Piled and; edited b Mr. E. S. '('aswel: assistant libraria in the Toronto Public Library. Th baok cousists of a series •nf- fine half tone poi traits of the leading Canad- ian poet:;, from the earliest tine' -t(- the -present, and- facing i cachis a"re- production in facsimile of :'a short Poem in .the poet's own hand writing. Alining the. notable poems in the book are Lt. -Col. MacCrae's "In Flan- der's .Fic1(1►;," R., 'vf►' Service's -'"My' 's, '►.My Madonna " 3 e, :fo� cph S;•riv-etes famous llymmt,••`What A •Friend We Have in Jesus." , The book 'is printed- on fine plate :paper; is. 'bound in tasteful cloth covers and is really a beautiful specimen of the combined arts of the engraver and printer. There are -in all parts re- presented, . and the selections have evidently been made with care and discriniinatii►n, As a gift book for the approaching Christmas season it should bs much ifi demand. It .de- serves a.p!ace in every Canadian home library. c- n - e o - d n e CHURCH NEWS Rev. D. A. Maclean, of Ripley, .who was a guest at the Manse on Monday afternoon gave an address at the Guild. meeting that evening. Owing• to Anniversary Services next Sunday in Dungannon the pastor Will be absent, and Rev. Mr; Stead- nman__will- prea2h" morning and even ing in the Methodist Church. The inchrction of Rev. H. I Mc- • Quaig into the charge of Knox Church at Paisley was held -on Friday of last week: Mr. McQuaig succeeds Rev. G. C. Little, who last August accepted a call to Guelph. Presbyterian Church. Services -nex-t--Lord's -Day. at 11 aims and 7 p.m. Morning subject: "In the Des- ert." Evening subject: "The Glory of Youth," A sermon to young hien and WOMen. Everybody welcome. The Presbyterian congregation at Brucefield recently conipleted the erection of a church shed at a cost of $6,000. A big church entertainment was arranged at the formal opening of the new building. Receipts • from the entertainment amounted to $538. WHITECHURCII I . : fonrla ', Nov. 2` Miss Margaret -`Sutherland is `visit- ing friends in Toronto. Mr. Chas. Rintoul is visiting friends in Toronto and Kitchener. Miss Nettie Cottle spent a few days at her home'here last week. Mr Isaac Stothers, of the O.A.C. Guelph, dropped off the train at our burg Friday night. Born. — In the Village of 'White- church, on Nov. 23rd, 1419, to Rev. and Mrs. Scpbie, a daughter' Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mowbray, of Dungannon visited friends in the - village the end of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eli• Jacques have moved, into the house in the village formly owned by Mrs. Morrison. . Mrs. Wellwood and son, Richard, of Oengeville, are visiting her paren- ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer. The Guild meeting last Sunday night was taken !,3• M:issis C. Purdon and Annie Laidlaws. The nese meet- ing will he in charge of -the W. .M. S. when Miss Rattie, of Toronto, will - give an address in the Presbyterian church on Dec. 14th. IRELAND) ANI) THE IRISH By special request Rev: R. Fulton Irwjn will give his lecture on "ire land and the Irish" on Monday even- ing, Aecembeir 8th, in connection with the Anniversary Services of the Meth- odist ('hureh. The following is a syl- labus of the lecture: "Irelan(l's age, size, where it came from, why 'it is so green, niy grandmother and the Fen= ians of 1798; the Great Famine, a farm of five acres and a mother-in-- law; Lord Lubrim, the . .tyrant, h'is' murder; Origin of the Land League; a grateful Catholic; Home Rule; priest's Oath; Why' Protestants don't Want I .ice- St. Patrick—why he didn't preach to the Scotch; The Devil on liorse Back; Match -Making; A Mean Lover; A Canadian in Bel- fast wanted to cat all the jam on the table; A Converted Priest and his •Good Work; An Ass by the Tail; Irish Hospitality. o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN ► I. o o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 O MONEY TO LOAN on mortgages and notes at reasonable rates. Fire. Insurance, both stock and Mutual. Companies. Conveyancing done - with neatness . and despatch.. — •Geo. A. Slddaf, Broker, Lucknow. POULTRY WA NTED.—Received at N. G. Maeicenzie's store, Lucknow, every Wednesday, and Kinloss and '. Kinl'ough" on Oct: 28, and on each Tuesday following.:' Highest cash prices will be paid.—J. Lyons. 9-10-tfc - OVERCOAT LOST. --A black beaver Overcoat, fur collar, with heavy lining, between Alvin Griffin's, Goderich Road, Ashfield, and Rip • 1e ,," -Rew a�rd. , Finder will ,Rips, 'F'wtin!catf' �� �i.' �' '- Garage, Kincardine. 4-12-c HEIFE:It ESTRAY.—Caiaie to.." the 'preitiises of the undersigned, on or about June 23rd, 1919, a small Heifer, apparently. a yearling. Owner may have same on property and paying proving all expenses.. (-'has. A.Thompson, lot 30, • con. 6, Kinloss Tp. • RAW FURS ' WANTED.—As I have made a contract with one of the largest fur houses in Canada to • supply a great number o,furs this season.i I am prepared to nav the very highest prices in order to carry out this agreement: Call and see B. Blitzstein, Dr3- Goods Store,' 'Lucknow. • 13-11-tf. TAKE N'OTI'CE.—There are a numb- er of fakirs going about the coun- • try making folk believe that junk is down in price on account of the war stooping; but we are still pav- ing 28c. for horsehair, 3c. to 4c. for rags, and 4c to 5c for rubbers. We will call on every home • in Lucknow and vicinity • and pay these prices and giving 16 ounces . to the pound:—Seddens, Ripley. - 29-5=tfc • • - DP. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain House, Lucknow, every Wednes- day. afternoon: All chronic dis- eases successfully treated: Os- teopathy removes the physical causes of disease. Adiustrnent of the spine iS more quickly secured and with fewer tr'eatments by Os- . teopathy than by any other Method FOR SALE • FOR SALE. -- Pure bred Durham `1 tock Ball, two c arlc red. liese dehornedC and' rged. It. J. McKenzie, R. R. 3, I hese ring 62-15 Dungannon. COCKERELS 'AND PULLETS FOR sale, of the god ponying kind in barred rocks, white and brown leg -horns. D. C. MacMorran. 4-12-p --Dwelling. seven rooms, bathroom, pantry and woodshed. hard and soft water. About one . acne of land. withfruit trees -and - garden and berry bushes, and a barn 20x24 feet. Apply to John Button, Lucknow. 14-8-tf HOUSE FOR SALE:.—Frame dwell- ing, 6 rooms,_ kitchen and pantry=; good cellar, stone foundation, on Stauffer St., Lucknow. Apply- to J. E. Agnew, Lucknow, or Ashley Blair, Harriston. 22-5-tfe FOR SALE.—Choice Shearling Pure Bred Leicester Rams; 2 first-class Show Ram Lambs; 4 Pure Bred Durham Bulls, fit for service, in- cluding' our stock Bull "Apple Prince."-=•- Dam Apple Pie (Im- ported.) Edwin Purvs, Lucknow R. 1. • 11-12-p 1 VICTROLAS and VICTOR Records - FOR EVERYONE IS IS THE STORE FOR VIC'i'Olt• SERVICE. We have a complete stock of Vic- trolas and Victor Records for im- mediate selection. • No one need delay. When you have a Vic- trola,.there is ins. need of going outside your own home for en- tertainment — you can have the best music and fun that anyone could wish. Come in and let us give you a demonstrat:on: F. T. ARMSTRONG Jeweler and Optician FUR -SEASON: OI'EN• = Highest prices for all kinds of raw furs, ac- cording to quality. All with whom -1 did business last year will be equally well satisfied this season, if they sell to me. Furs area high price. Market - for all kinds of beef, calf and hors, - hides. Let me know when you hav: a hide and I will call at once.—Jake Libel, Lucknow. GET THE a;EST.—When you take out life insurance get a policy in the Sun Life of Canada, the biggest in the Dominion, and a company .that Canadians are proud of its record. See Geo. H. Smith, local agent, for particulars. TRY A POLICY in The Excelsior Life. It will interest you to see set- tlements of matured policies of people you know. Facts and figures shown freely,—W'm, P. Reid, Agent, Mar. 15 • Prepared to do housework, washing - or plain sewing, Apply person- - ally or by card to Mrs. Pinner, Lucknow. 4-12p BELFAST' - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hackett visited friends near Dungannon• last week. Mt. Wesly Agar has returned .honie- fr( `.» the West looking hale and hear- ty• A number from here attended .the Di:ai •ct meeting held in Winghatn • Moi.c;ay last. Miss Lily Alton of Lucknow is spending a few clays with her broth- ers in this vicinity. - M'•. and Mrs. Henry Borland, of. Sault Ste Marie are visiting the form- er•'s mother here. Mr ,and M'rs. Ilerman,Philips wh have returned from the Wes-- ::re visieies With her; s.parents.Mtr. and Nils. John Cambell. Moving Picture Show r., "SUMMER' GRLS1' In Two Parts, with Ford Sr3;1in g Douglas Fairbanks i; "REACHING the MOON" In ° F'v e Parts maisamsmisams Town Hall, Lucknos' Saturday Even NOVEMBER�9 i it