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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-01-22, Page 1,11 • un- th a time 1.11-011, the ipals hose inced" the city the • Jan. ati:an tion, la RC - melts Weargnin - $1.50 PElt YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2.00 OTHERW1S-E. --0---e-o----o 1.(( 14, 11) (.1:\1.:1; 11. 0 0 0' 0 -0 - 0 ,Cr LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, JAN: 22nd., 1920. , citoss misKEPREs.ENTATioN ' Illt1TE COUNTY :OUNCIL - . ' SFA'ERE WINTER WEATIIF.R • -_,_ win," au 4..frol.1 ,,,,, k..itig. c,",,IL: 1 re. Thi• ia\v-making body ,: ' •.. Cotinty„ ,. , .. . Wlti e -re ii: ll. 111111 WilO id e *aWWel't. cent ly to . . Take lin,mt.y •jii. :1 ji I a .1 i„. or Ei Ilur fhy ol. tsess • 1.1.:,:, ".111 .6. voiliv. hilia“. a mild , %%miter? i . :i (:i.iii•gi. Tay I 0 r. fel.) i i % , • ., i , L , • I, write-- ,-,..reeek-,..;,-ne:eremzeliaf",s4-th,. , . • ., . ever-eieentigragt9MMOrririroil . 1.• .. the street the other day. .Eivdently the ,questioper„was. prepared to de- tie:Once. the man in question as a very fab -e Prephet.' . • . l'be.re has been nothing ,mild about , 'it• inspite 'of the fact that the-squir- irels, hail no beech puts- tii store awak. ln tact the weather:has been .of quite. Onuseal. severity for this encf.of vv.ieter. The past two weeks. ha "1„?....(•r) ttueicif•dly .t:.,i)1(1' and ..stornie. ,The -arm- •haF. 'been .hetive. for , the lir i sesIl. of .1tecilary, and it --IS liot 0.10.11 that. the-lirst month ,f the year Eighty-one of the ninety -00e deal - us 4/J.(40w. zero as we had it. ers Stated that the*.advertised, more last VI idav iiierning. •11,.. was 13. be- or less' regularly, and the- total ea Sil nib, - n•ii-ht,' ;aid the Aerie .amount of their expenditures for the on. Mielilw; was ,a..Nery cold one. year was _given. sass. 111,746.76, or ap- 1 Si t ties If ve...tsospertee.issiessisas•selrehe -pmetetaitat '-'4140 each. -Aa the re - 'V. Thare- has--a•en suit* tatterra-wtarlielieved-• in advertising driftingof snow that - country. roads •sold goods valued at $848,508.71 dur- WM railroads .,are.in very bad shape.. ing the year,- the percentage of ad - A nuinhee of trains failed to get vertising, expenses, to sales was only through over this.braneh, of the G.T. 1.38 per cent.. ,' • . . „ . itand the London road was.,..ity_even. . .,The average` - yearly sales ofthese wors-conditiott.--for'11--Iitimber of 'eighty-one merchant • y-s---ilieLraitway- company refused to accept shipments .of- live qt0045.447-Pret,'.4-- ,4 etteh. !ol--,2":: '1 tilt.;/ 4.. .:t7 •'.•!'..',;.i„ O. ,•141411. Mr. R. N. mackenziq is home from were, nut in circulation to •the effect . AjejereeekiL....ss es weisfies. the West. • . • that the Taylue.s were not really in Arran --F. J.. Searowel ' . • . , need of assistanee-sthat they -11,1(1 Brant -s-W. A. Rowand, J. W. Find- . Mr. A. P. Stewart has' returned money" M the baiik, that they ..hild lay, „ . • , . . e--,- ' -, from Winniper. . • , • bought Vietory bonds, •arfil that theY . : Ilruce:-:Geo. prown,.Jas. MeK6izie.. could not possibly have spent ‘eisely Carrick -Jos. Menthe., My. Paul Reid is in etitieal condi-. all the money that Mr. Taylor had re-. . Cutrosse-Geo. e:alconer.- - tion, having seffered anothor ,paralye eeived because of his services in the Eas,tnor---.N.' S. Landoll. - tie stroke the end of last week: • and . 11rs , Ihin Nieholsots of .a.rellilYe...Tylor..thas'a.--beit' told of these Green-eckee,-, 11 ' , - • ..., • . ' Elders i . .1. •A.'Letvis. Daysland.SAlei., - are „ *VIS if Mk '' her' *remarks awl he. allitIOTr: V.i.!::• • th, stafie,' 11-1',1-;:oii---.247, 1.1', ftlitt4. , , .t.h,,i.. m i.,;., A1,-, futyixe...uf Ktouss. , . merit that at the .tiliie 11T., x% il'i-l•''. ;la.- . 1, int•;41'elif)). TO. . 1..1,..•,sest. 'came siet'he haU 1e-'1,'''':-11'1;ri''''',-. --i•11'01-. , ..1,be1say 1).:111.1)4mM. t ene 1171--Aear.,..4atit....4.!Tho..Itiee....of _ four hund-rvti-d-oitim, '1'1,4,1.,, v., :: i.no 1o1,bss--11.. Methers. a Perfirfier 'Boy". and . have • a,.• good money in the !mak., and th.iwily bonds St. Edinuiels----A. Miinj. lailetis in the 'Town 'flail; Jan.'.30th. were three fifty -dollar betels !nought . ....:tiugi....0. if -Geo. .r.anlign en. fur. the „three alder ljo:•••,. ae..1 these -• Ilepworth- -J. Douglas. . Bruce 'and Huron •County Councils were bought -with their oW11 e1i1f;11g:,1, 1 10.11's Head -W.,. B. Moures will lie hi session next week, meeting, -,:as. s, mr__Tay4Or.4411 101.4,,f,,,,,,Lthai ...,..it, ..Divkitow Robt.. johnstwi. ." __... at Atralkertint-stiq''Goderleh's-ree'peete would-befor -syssr-es, terse ,-ttni.ny 1111(1111ays-L-Lreban Sehrn lilt. "--- iyely. • • . , . sold,lhough that may have to 1i...done.. ,l'aisley--:,- IS...Forrester.. • Mr.' A. -E. Millson has 'bought back Mr. and Mrs. Tailor made a number itort Eigin7--,1. B. i7ottrill. the bus .busIness from; Mr. Peter Cart- of trips to London in order thet, she .Tara -J.. E. 'Grant: - et., who has. had it the . monthS. • pastfeNe' might have treatineat which 'could not Teeswater--G. T. 'Redburns. be had here. These trips cost t' out Tiv(rtf weet). E.l.' 1k Donald - ....... .• $20 each, SO that it did- not take lime. "•Chesley --:' WM: frefierlatiri. to ,use up. the ..fainilY savings. AI r. ' Suitt ban i p t on--:-Robt'e-41-c--V-ittie. Taylor's eecei•pts friii.i tile .Lees..)t_ ef, . 1-; i,,,.., r, 1 i 41, mill: .. WT J. Henry, Militia aft,.4•-•41+,,, .if •,! , ,. , . e , ,. • i f : , ai. i !IS' • W its thy ,,atiii. .a.. 1 , ut.j..i. iersss$70 pee. month 'ref eiX "mons les It has been noted iii conneetiore‘vith the senselegs stories about tle.• money which the family had that these Elio:A *WI* The annual prohibition Convention for the 'Provine of Ontario has been,. Meet -at Massey :.11.41•1s.: Ter- 1_1s...see leis S.,-st •-• ;41-trilditditi Tainerem, visited' his sister, Mrs-. D. MacDonald over. the week -ed. Mr.„....Cameron has - not been .ast for the past nine, or• ten -years. • ready to believe „thenl'Wet'e hien' W110. • were making a good'deal-of inoecy at The sale of' cattle .advertised to be home while Taylor was .risking . life and doing hard service. fors$1.1.0 per day Stot 1 5 like that a eonvenient, excuse l'or the mita ,whe Was. too_meati toile] p in thee_warJand- is-•noi,r-lo MOM) to ',vie returned man who is in herd luck. • • • • Mr. -Taylor 4,10es• not appear to- be.of the begging- sort (few' who volunteer- ed for. service in, the • at are f • and :he had .nothing t6. dee with the start- • ing of a'subscription • in aid` of the family. • ield at the Cain noose last Saturday, ,was••ealled-off because the cattle'could net .-be, brought in.Hon account of .the' btoc-ked condition of the railway. Card of ,Thanks. -e -The ---undersigned 'IWIShes to express sincere. thanks to the. many friends .whe were -so. 'very kind and helpful during the. illness and at the -death of hiS-wife. It was all 'fully appreciated.-ssGeo. Taylor. .Mr. W. JJ. President of the • Bisice"Preparedness League, has call- ' ed. it meeting of those interested in the organization, to be held at.Walk ..erton on January 29th: The League - has still a greatdeal- of useful work to do; and patriotic citizens Who can - do so, ought to attend this meeting. A letter from Mrs. D. K: Webster, received- this Week, Oyes the informa- tion that Mr. Webster is still very lielple.ss on account of - the paralysie of his right arm and leg. Otherwise he is M good- -health. She -I reports fine weather at , Nevis, Alta• -s -•clear and cold with 'enough snow fele Wingham Resident Dead _4._ • • Mr. A. M. Knole, whose parents, Mr: and Mrs. Robert Knox, will be remem- bered" in Lucknow, died at the General Hospital, 'Toronto, on. January 7th. The deceased was 39 years of age, arni the eldest of the fat/iffy...Ile had learned the jewelry business with his father, and for a short time conduct- ed a jewelry and .statiofiery store it Winghans. Mr. Knox. contracted *flu about a year ago,. and never wholly, recovered. He is survived by his par- ' ents, one brother and a sister. The remains were brought to Wingliain for iiiterment. • 0-0-0- 0-0-4) ARE ETS . o • o-o-o-o-o--0-o-w-o--o--o • ----(C-orrertert-up• WediuiSdai -noon) Wheat • Oats, (k .,$, 1. 9955 • Barley, • 1 65 1 70 Eggs, .new laid. --. 70 Butter, rolls '• • 55 • 56 Butter, Crock • 50 Butter, prints 56 57 Potatoes,- buying price,' bus - -1 20- -Potatoes, sellingspriee, bus 1 35 1 40 flogs • • • 17- 00 .Toronto Markets. Choice heavy steers $12 00 to P13 00 Choice butchers 11:00 to 12 00 Choice butchers' 10 00 eto 11 00 Good feeders s. 9 usa to n) (x) Good milch cows 140 ou to 180 00 Hogs, off Cara 18 59 to Fall Wheat 2 13 to Goose Wheat 2 10 to Oats 9710 ' 2.5 00 to 36 no Timothy Hay. -Eggs new laid 80 to 85' 13utter; Creamery Prints • 62 to • 64 ' ,0111/111111MINIM1011111MIP' _ . - - • FIDDLER IN TI1E WOOD BOX TAMARA(' 'ER DOWN • . . The Lucknow -Fire Company will' celebrate •Burns' anniversary lee hold- ing a dance in..the Cal uee;e Hall, on Monday. night, January slith. Musi will be supplied by the I,ucknor Or- • •chestra, five pieces; and Lucknow Ilpers. Coed lunch 'i\-111- served. A(1mission, gentlemen, !;,:.1.5'); ladies, ffee. General 'admiss,ehl to gallery, 25e. A regular old timer. Come all ye's. 22-2-c •, sCOMMENICATI ON • .Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 3, 1920. TOwhom it may concern: This is to certify that I take greatest pleasure in .testifying the. fine ability of 'the• beer of this let- ter, Mr. A. W. Murdison, as an enter- tainer, who is toorief.r. the• 17. S...1a,d Canada,.in theatrioat sr:etz.hes- or a ..svotti'sh character.. In- thich. ht ably typifies, in every way. tee eller; acter of the true ',Darn of an old and prominent Scotils1i. fain that has risen' to prominenee i 11 every•-eine- munity in whieh re4lid,41, th;s y011'1)4..1.11(1 able cone diao -eerletn1:, entering lame a 141-11! :14-41 ea1'44 ill the opinion of .111:01: %yr)! s:.- eond• to none, and. will S.00Io:irv .than.lrahlwith the.,44.14.44-14;atai- at!" h • * It was. my geed fertunte.to secure hisservices' for "Ifoesnairay sa-ht," as •a partof the -programme :for _teas an- imal celebraition Andrety's Ssc- iety of this. city, which %vas the lerg- est in attendance, ever.' s :ea", al o:r beaut;fel club :house.. The, rte -pt :un which .MrsAltirdisen received and• the encores- Which he was asked to is.-- spond to, is El sullicieet recosmend his gifts as, ati. entertainer of nnlissal and great ability.. 11ii .peetc:e.-als of the "Rollicking Scot," ttipether -• with his numerous Scottish jokescrelliiwed by the old sweet .s.one•s of the "Laud 0' the Heather" made a great impress sion 00. the -large audience', ,Sho•ild he ever .come this way again he will receive even a• greater reception. 1 -prediet _Por him ti greats -Nail brilliant future' in his chest!) reeation.•'. Respectfully, . . (Signed). Glenn. 0. Canipbell. Past President_ of th-e-Sk Andrew's- - Society; Presidentof Bohn! of " Trustees, St. .kndrew's Soot- • .tish Club. 41. Auction Sale GENERAL FARM STOCK At the Cain House Barn, Lucknow -0\- 1 Monday, Jarkuary 26, 1920 4 COWS, DUE -TO CALVE IN JANU kRY AND 14.7.111tUARV: 4 COWS, DUE IN, MARCH; 10 ,STEERS AND 'HEWERS, 2 *YRS. 01,11); 12 LAST SPRING CALNES; 6 BREEDING EWES: sir PI(S, 2 MON"' IIS 01,1); 2 BROM') SOWS. TERMS - six MON".THS'. CREDIT WITH RANK INTimEsT , ADDED. WRAY & HERRON, Props. J. PURVIS, Auctioneer. .1, 11. 1!•:11-'11.ealit. IT 'PAYS TO ADVERTI•SE Net lone 'alp -the Avery. Tractor Ass ' is handled in -Canada . by the R. A. Lister Co.), began to wohder just how many of their dealers believed in aci• vertising and lived up to this belief to the extetWof investing their money ,in- paid sphce. go they sent out • a. form lett,.,r to 190 'retailers, request- ing. inforination.' • • • To these• hundred' letters they ,re- ceived iiinety-ore 'replies and the re- sultant -statis‘tics.disclosed- by an-exe- amination o'r the.. mann farturers'. hoeks filtiminatibg • in the ex - Creme. .` • •• • , 1/EATH OF 1ARQUI1A-0 ' . • Mac( VAR 1, ES -On Saturday •of... last week 4Ieath „moved an old resident of .the _the.. person' of .Mr, _Farquhar _Mae- -Chas•ies,- who ,passed away • following siSSe'ral \N;eekS •-w-ase •-•irrs TrS77-8th year, --and death Was largely Slue to the- infirmities natural .to old age... Tie- funcial was on. Tuesday, held in 'the Presbyterian clii•rth„ alter ,v1rieh the remains were tahen to the 'Ripley cemetery for 'in- terment'. • . The' deceaSed was -a brother. of.. Rory Meet:hat:1es of town. His moved - into Lucknow 'about two- years ...ago frons'a farer -near ,Lochaish; . now oe- euined by hiS only .son, Frank.' The family j.i‘ed .fai• matey years. in Rip- ley; .. lune_ about. 20.: _years -ago_ moved -on to Ow farm. Mr. Mitc('llssrles- is survived br•his oie'• SOD,' 11:4(1two brothers, ick, of tev,SS• and Frank, . --------- ,NOUTHEG RN -LEAUE 110tliEY • ----- 1.ticknow 'Wins Over., Ripley and Wingliant.--4Thould Win H igh Place iii League. • 'That- the. -Lucknow - Hockey- s.hould win a high place in the -North- e .Leaene ..tia is- year --was demeastrat,'" ed_bST--- -two- splendid- victories Woh with- in the. past -week. .. • .These were • over • the "neighboring tetties Ripley.L1111.1 Wingham, the seeres being : ,Lticknow, 6; -Ripley, '5; and Lucknow, 18; Wingham, 4. Tbe game against Ripley was • play- - ed on Thursday night• of: last 'eek, and Was one., of the .most _Stubbornly contested ever played on -Lucknow ice. The •Ripley team .is a strong aggrega- tions and -it,caine here flushed with, a victory over Kincardine. The visitors' *ere. very sure- of an easy' victory, and no doubt -.were greatly surprised at • . the stiff oppesitiori put up by. -the. Lecknew- boys. It was . splendid, clean -game through -out... Mr. S. Burins of Palmerston,- every. satisfac- •tion as a referee. , The line-up .0f tls'e Lecknow team ,Was ts fellows:' Goal.- W. lteid; Lealeiem. • , • defence, 1-1-..Jolinston.; L. defence,- Mc.. Lean Johnston; forwards, . 13. Mal - 1 1eld Up 11y-"The.St.orm • ludell, MaSD.Ona'Td, 11 AIIm . • s.....What's the matter with Wirigliani? _II•tiree paper is latelp -reaching-you:7 is a isue-.stion many felt like asking -on blatme th.i storm king -for Our -hearing the seore .of the game played -:supply of paper conies from.. Toronto -.Tuesday eight. 18-4 suggests- a each week, and generally .is on hand game too .one-sided to .be of first -rate -- by MiJIlilatY,. but 'ait time of writing, "interest., Aust wbat was wrong with '.Wednesday afternoon, there is Ile' the Winghain team it is hard to says Weill of • it. It is, seinewhere op' thebut, it was no niateh, at all for the lo - 411(1 between here and • Toronto, •We cal .organization. The trein. which sh til•serni it -eta iust ..as. soon as pos- Te•csight,over 'tins Wine-harn team did sible aft( ill` it arrives'. vot arrive at Lucknow . near. .eight o'clock,.:and many thowslit the NEWS.1- game was called off. As a• result eesince. . there was • only a. in crowd in -at- ' Churehs.-•,Ss ervices f Day .at -1,1 asii."-tind,7. \lorititr.± !•:Ohjkset.': "Sin In The Camp." .1e4e11,410.,....eib.H.t;.„"1iiiiit's Of- Dever?: lir..." Vim, are. iti‘'ited. to them. ser - 5." Sacrament .01 the' Lord's : , • i.ne t -4bk‘ r fife .ist tif ---trw. servic-e. Et1.CY1';,' Oil the previous Frit:4;4y 'evening at 8, arni on. .Saturday aftreirritsieri • • The tone'resation of- South Kinloss ha; ,.l.NI..•M142X!. 11*.e:111 *to Uey. K.. AS Gol- la 0, t‘ 11 einpcs 1 rum down. the Way of, eileiessres... We. understand that Mr. •has 'intimated .that he will 'ac- cept, and zr-treeting of the Maitland Pre.s4t.cry will beheld in Lticknow: Thursdas. of_ this 'week• to - deal with the, 'call. Rev. Mr. Galencan preaeh. in, both. Gaelic and 1nglisfis a qualiti- ‘vhich .will please many of the ;South 1r4iii:oss people. • The. friendsp of the Ashfield Alethos dist Cecsit ate •urged to sympatheti- t•ally• revoi,ve the 'appeal .for A11110118, (100 sly respond, thanking God Celt -We hat. meat, and see can eat, the' Lord be. thankit," An •early ipportunity will, be given our societies to eontr:hute. At the age of 'eighty- fetir -s'oars • t;ofi1 'Anthony Ashley, Earl -of Shattesbury, exclaimed: cannot bear to leave the world with nssery io it." The pastel'. Will discuss this theme. next Sabbath. (Weather and attendance permitting.) An. inter4.hurch congress in aid of .the Forward. M-oyement is Announced to be holdSin .Wingham on Jan. 27 and 28. .Sessions will be held in St. And- rew's :Presbyterian Church the even- ing...Oft-Ws:17th and in -the forenoon_ nit aftet noon ol•tine 28th. The fold lowing leading rhureh Men 'will ad- dress the congress: VerY. Rev. Dean Tucker,' Of St. Paul's. Cathedral, Lon- thsi, Ont.; 1ev."11. E.•Stillwell, eign Missiona'ry ..Secretary, haptist Conventism; Rev. Dr. John Pringle, :%!1,1eratiir, General Assembily, Pres. ii•Lerian church:, HeV. W. 11.. l'eseott. Dendass :4..1 'ell t n 1lethodist Church, eondre; Ont..MUsie.Ivill be furnished ey•ft temser4 choir 'of all the Winghain viten-Ire _ • ATTEN:utos. iii,E.AsE : 1 The I, eue pilliTlis7-hrd under this head IN: .s. week an 4401 an entertainment hvld oli Jan, 2,01d. On account been well leteiN'i is al40 to he al."1""I ,of Cie ilAip.s,i;._af_x__44;4444g,v----44-14tremr-r_ _ . , - 411.;-‘1 'U'c to take pa-rr in The prierratn C.`.ad to luar that Mrs. .11411)05 Mar- i; 'was lilltinil ncessai•y to postpottc tin, Wito 1.1.,s not .becn vell of late, i this entertnimeent. until Friday, Jail! teciw'cring. - . 3uth. 1 he pro, rani sea commence - • We have missed0111412. ural mail car- at 8 o'clock. Please note the changertlast few days, held up .by able etening. sit:r/Iti.1-this of date and cdme expecting an enjoy- the' ' roads , being blocked and the SINGLE COPIES, 4 CENTS. o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0 . ",!•41.-strAgimmlinvweaalmiscatr-•14 ;,..V011411X4.44118Wt;'‘..';." •;, MON-Ey-TO LOAN on ,mOrtgages and • -notes at reasonable rates. 1.'ire Insuranee,• both stock and Mutual ..Ccirepanees.*. Conveyancing done with neatneas 'and • despatch, • Geo.. A. Siddall, Brokers Lueknow. • . RAW FURS WANTED. -A5 I have madesa.;coutract with on t et . largest fur houses in ;Canada to e-iihply- a great number of furs • :-eason. 't nrenared .to pay the ,very highest pricem• in order . ai cerey •out this • agreement. Call • and k* Blitzstein, Dry Gootbii Store, Lucknow. • LOGS WANTED. -We are et tlei maiket to imy soft elm, maple, hemlock, basswood and beech logs, and will pay highest market price ' for good logs cut to lengths. re- quired. A. P. Stewart and James Fisher; I:ticker-tea:- 11-1.2-tfc - se . AKE N0TICE.-7.There are a numb- . . s. ••The, ten. dealere Who (Jiff Tint ni-11,r -,er of- faktre goIng-ab,-,%t.1/- *tie------Ono t'f theiii siati-2(1 in iii-, ktter- -•:..tiT 'making' folk.'believe that junk is down in priee. on account of the war, stopping; but We are still TAY- ing 28c. for horsehair, Sc. to 4e. for rags, and 4c to 5c for rubbers. We will :call oil, every home ' in Lucknow . and vieinity and pay these' priees and giving 16 sOUlletei l to the pound.-Seddens, RipleY. 29-5-tfc . I at hesssnemerscould see any sense in spending -good money to help support a newspaper" -sold only $8,000 worth of goods during. the year, an; aVeregt', of only $8e0 each. • S .• In other -words the -entire ten non advertisers failed to reach the tigur, attained by the avelage business oi any one of .the eighty-one who believ- ed in the powee of -the printed word.' . And the slifferenee. between.- $800 and•.$10,475 is .considerably more.than the $140 which, the advertising retail- ers spent.. to increase] their business every .year.-"fletail Public Ledger." A LONG TIME ON THE no* . Mr. Wm. H. Dean, who for the past 55 years has been travelling for a Haniilton hardware house, doing this part of Ontario; retired frorel the road, at the first of the year.. Having vis-. ited -Lucknow and -neighboring towns so often during his long - period of ser- vice; he became .known to many; We believe that Mr: Dean retired sonic eight or ten years agos but finding' idleness irksome; went, back; to work again. • Note Change of Date A ‘full evenings' entertainment' Un- der' the auspices of the Women's In- stitute will be given in the Town Hall Lucknow, on Friday, - January 30th, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. A splen- did varied program is 'being prepared by local talent. Admission, adults, 50c; children under 15 years, 35c. .This includes amuseinent tax. Plan af hall at Arinstrong's`• drug store. Proceeds to be used in school im- provement.. FOR ALL MATTERS REGARDING GREENHILL CEMETERY •refer to D.• Alton, Sexton. . GET. THE BE$T.,---When- you take out .life,-iiisaance- get a policy in the 'L. 11.'e's - - Lite -• 44- Canada, the -biggest " in. . It %% es Ideasieg to ;see so many the 'Dominion, and a .eompany whose make their may through the .storin to record Canadians are' proud 4.1sessueesing-slast---ot .-Susiday afternoon-. - ss4•-ase sue:6.as: swid4 ..sig. tre"eiss, for ssien 'WITS- -on • particulars. "Service." until the point was raised as .to relationship of Service to Ch•ris- t:ainity.- 'The discussion- Was not con- cluded when time was up, and so., .it was decidisl that the -subject for next Sunday x•oulti be "What Constitutes a Chrtistsese?" This untioUbtedly will be an interesting topic as so many diver- gent Views . are held. , • An important feature of the-L.M. C.A.. discussions is that . all are free' to. express' their opinions 'unreserved- ly, and are encouraged to do so, while they eenfoem to the ainfs of the .asso- elation. 11e • lei hand at 3 sharp .and enjoy the half-hour of 'song service. ATTEND. THE MEETING Every Lucknow ratepayer who can do SO ought to 'attendthe meeting.in the ToWe 110 this (Thursday) ern - Ing. �n the 26th inst. ratepayers will be caNed upon to vete on. two by4aws in connection with the getting of Hy- dro Flectric current at Lucknow. It is a matter of first rate importance, and at the meeting to -night _there will be an opportunity to get all. informa- tion about at. The' engineer, Mr. Fpiit, who will address the meeting and answer all questions regarding the stipply 'of current hei e. is thor- oughly conversant with the whole sub- ject, and his statements can be relied Open. . Sy IA -Vs to- those to- be voted upon here 00 the 26th. have been passed almost 'unanimously in ueighboring towns where they have been siibmittedlucknow• should malie it unanimous. • If you vote for the by-laws,, you vote, for Hydro cur- rent, which is the best and .eheapest electric service we can have. .1t will give as light and power theoughout the day and night. -FORDYCE -Monday, Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs.' Champion visited at Joe Nixon's, Lucknow, during the 44 ('(k miss Elea Robinson, who has not : • s , THE EXCELSIOR LIFE shoes high interest earnings,and econonii- cal managing ofethe company's af- fairs. -Wm. P. Rt i. Ageni. , , INSURANCE AGAINST WIND STORM , As. necessary as Fire Insurance, Call • on the 'undersigned and get rates. • 3. E. Agnew,. • • Lucknow A pplicatios Applications are requeSted by the council of Ashfield Township. to fill -the otfice;, of Clerk, Treasurer and Collector.Raidclaepr:l.ication to be in Thos. a Allen, • Joseph Hackett, • council, on Feb, 9th. for consideration at next meeting' of Reeve. • 29-1-150 DR. .PARKER, OSTRUPATH, at Cain House, Lucknow, every Wednes- day afternoon. All chronic dis- eases successfully treated. Os- teopathy removes the physical . causes of disease. Adjustment of the spine is more quickly secured and with fewer 'treatments by Os- teopathy than by any other method LOGS WANTED. -We, the undersign.. • ed, are open to buy logs of all kinds of timber, delivered at our saw at Lucknow. We can take all • grades of logs providing they are good enough ,to make crating ber. As- we make use of all this material in our factory, we are pre- pared to pay.the higheST market ' pekes- for all elasses of lo-gs. Any • person having timber to sell we would be pleased to have them call at our office and, get all particulars. The'Lucknow Table Co., J. Button, Manager. Jan: 31 FOR SALE.-Frarne dwell- ing, 6 rooms, kitchen and pantry; good cellar, stone foundation, on ptauffer Sts: Lucknow. AtmlY to J. Es Agnew, Lucknow, or Ashley Blair, Harriston. 22-5-tfc I HAVE LARGE MARKET for all kinds of hides. Horse hides from $10 up; beef hides from 28c. per lb. up, if you have any hides .to sell call .at the right place or call 'Ptione 86.- Also wanted all kinds of Live Poultry- No matter what size they are. Highest Toronto prices paid. Please let me know.or call by telephone No. 86 and I will call -Jake Libel. Notice 7.-T1re7AfintiarSTeetixi of the policy- holders of the West Wawanosh Mut- ual Fire Insurance Co. will be held in the Agricultural Hail, Dungamion, on • Tuesday, the 3rd day of February, 1920, at one o'clock p.m., t� receive the reports of the directorsand audi- tors, and to select three directors, and to transact other.business of a gener- al nature. The -retiring• directors are: Wm. P. Reid, -Wm.. J. Thompson. and Isaac Hetherington, ell of whom are eligible for re-election. s • i Ale t Nchols-on, Pres. -Thos. G. Allen, Sec. _ Tenders Wanted • Tenders for the office of cerk for the Municipality- of the Township of Kiposssfor the year 1920, will be re- ceived by the nedersigned up to ',and including Friday, February 6th, 1920. Stated salary, S175.00 per annum. All tenders to be scaled • and marked "Tender." • J. Murray, Clerk. Dated Jan. 13. 1920: 11 R. 5, Lucknow, EAsTuktst • t. I TOUR 11U • DISON The Scottish Comedian THE REAL McKIE NOTE. -No need to say more. Murdi- son is a scream. Read the letter In alas paper from St. Andrew' g Seotti.,11 Society, Buffalo, N.Y. • TiCkets en sale at J. (lama krmstrong's keido.ftwooviViiftwhoth000sbrbi.v.inirme~vIroftotiftskie•i~difti • , •••• .1.•••• *O. . •