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Stewart Graham
'BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,ETC
OFFICE --that:' of the .late R. J..'
'• Stewart, 'nest, •door to
' Reid bank,
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:'Phone 135
KINCARDINE
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„..1110' RENT—Comfortable Six-rborn
ReOie.--,Temple Clarke. • '
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,FOR, SALE—Seed Barley,. 0: 4..0.
ro 21, 00c per bushel. —:Andrew
•• Gaunt R R 1 LuCknow
; FOR SALE---Elggs - for hatching,
Barred; Rocks bred4O;lay O. A. C:
si,ain:Reasonably 'priced. MTS. R.
:Davidson,. 'Phone 84, Dengannon,
`1•1,9ST:Ost , the gravel, South of
or on the 9th '•Pciticessip,
. west; purse ,containing sum of money:
, Finder return to :this' ()thee. Snitable.
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reward. ;
• FOR. SALE OR 'RENT—Two, grass
ferny*. 2 Miles smith -east of st'.
4 Helens: ;Spring . creek running thru.
.‘larms. to W. IT. Todd,*
Luckno
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11/1.Aitcii 'RELIEF BILLS.
APPROXIMATELY • $90,00
Transient' ."Beard and Lodging
•Ankotinta To. -$44.70 — R,ernaiiider,
Local Relief. .
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"Relief accounts Passed at the re-
gular meeting of the Village Council
on '. Tuesdaynight, totalled $91.967 Of.
this amount 144:70 was to pay beard
and lodging hills for transientswho
visited the Village Pratically every
day-during-the-month-*-oi Mareh in
numbers varying from one to .five
daily. 90 meals at 30c each; 5 lunches;
at 1.0c and 43. liedsat 40a; CoMprised
the hand Outs. '
The remainder, 847.26, was, expend-
ed for • local %welfare • work. " Of the
amount 115.09 was: ,t-, Medical fee
and 12.50 a January printingacct.;
leaving a total of 429.76; expended
for, directrelief, which.'wds made „.up
of grocery and meat accounts.- :; •
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EXPERIENCED IlPIISlIAS'TERER
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Prepared to do all. 'Manner of'up-
holstering 4work, , new or repairing::
1Pleatied to. furnish •..an,L'estintate,
Harry ..Gannet,. 'Phone 135, -LuelcnoW.,
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FOR SALE—A- good one hund
'acre firth. , *ithlarge hank ,barn,
brick house, -.*and drive . shed, and
being let • nuffiber• 5, in :the 4th coil.
of Kinloss • 'Two., For particulars
apply• to Chas: .R.'Congratrii•liolyrabc1
Ont. Immediate pesseasidh may be
given. ;
7‘ LICENSED., TRUCKEW :
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• prepared to doall manner of
trucking. ,ALocal ,Or , 'long ,distance
hauls, All loads insured Rates reas-
onable .—Harvey A-ckert.
'Vhone :29 "Vir, LiicknOW..
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WOOD FOR ••SALE
'We have a good : grade. of Mixed
Wood now; ready :for , sale, : 16"..., and
12 We .wlli have :a . good :stock on,
hand threlighinit.! the ;year: Special.
. prices to those who will e411:' for
:their wee&
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The ,Lucknow Table CO, Limited.;
.pon SALE—On reeeenal.ile terms,
100 -acre 'farm, Lot* 5, con. 9, Kin-
loss. Bank barn and house .and 10
geresof bush • Situated within a
miles of s,tores„- „Churches '. and 11/2:
miles from !ChM:II...Tor furthtr. in-.
formatiou apply- to E. J. Rumball,
Qoderich, or W. G. Andrem;;Laoknow.
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1 -,..ong..-.E0enti-
• First, Insertion 50c
Subsequent. Insertions, 25c. -
• woopi WOOF
"Extryt" "Extry!".reed, all about ,the
big beer. Ilitsewhere' you. will find in
the low down,
about those fear -gripping bear tracks.
in the Langside vicinity. Tracks, of
smile 'animal gave rise to the . idea:
of :a teal bear, scare and with spec-
ially •designed ,footwearthe Omit .
traCkshell* made by.: attaching the,
devise to sticks which. "he" carried,
' carried,
the desired results were „obtained.'
Thfor a Whole week, bunteia wer
on the'. trail 'without result,:' untiJ
AnallY„-the bear. Was locatedhis
hind feet and front feet *and a robe
partially hidden .beside a Stump' at
the end of the 'trail. '
EA$TEE, moNpAy DANCE
The.. "Starlight. Entertainers!' Ori..:*
cheatra, of Walkerton). consisting ' 'of
eightr,Pieces, furnish the music
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for the ,Easter Monday night , dance,
•ApilA 17t1-1 General Admission 25c:
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, 2110k SOCI,A.L.,AND•DANCR
The 'ParamOurit V. F. 0, -*Club .are.
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holding a Box= Social' and Danee' in
•'..! the Paramount Hall on Friday, April
7th Good prograin, Admission 26e
--.47Ladied bringing boxes, .•.FREEk
e6c1§:foit Comitunity 'Welfare Work.
Everyliody welepine.
`/CLUB MEETING
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'The Liteknow U. F. O. , joint club
will lield=their regular Meeting' in the
, Orange, Hell: on Saturday, April:8th
'at '2.30, O'clotk. A • Play and dance'
be Sponsored "by the Club to be,
Staged In -the TaWn,Htill on WedneS7
td6alet:y, Eirrther particidard,
•wok
ew'SmOeks,
Work,' Pants; Sea .s • etc.', -New I.,Ovr
pricee. THE 3g(4: .
ROADS. HAVE . BEEN: :BAD
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OBITUARY
HURSI3A4f-
• MRS. ROBERT- GRAHAM
Death .on Thursday, claimed Mrs.
Robert -Graham, aged eighty -tight
and who for the past
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sixty-
seven: years has been a resident' of-
Lucknow' which Won forlier'the dirs.
Unction of being' the oldest 'resident
of, the village, _With the,.lorigeat
'period' of continuous residence here.
Mrs. 'Graham's maiden ,,,narrte wait
Annie Bowles, daughter of the late
David and and Margaret Boyles of Mona
Reed, 'near Orangeville. :Her Mar-
riage, tfik Mr.' Graham was :performed
at Brampton and in '1866, they teok.
up their: permanent :residence: in this
village,: where ;.Mr. Graham .played
; important :part, in Village life
until .his, demise in: :October.: of- 1922,
at , the age, 'of eighty-seven years:
Mr. ' Graham :_conducted,,,a__,:general
s ore business, later; takingeharge
of; the PUblic Library., 'He was
,pointed Police Magistrate:. in the
early days of the village and as 'well
as being instrumental : in enforcing
In* and order was active 'ifi'munici-
pal affairs serving at different times
. Reeve or 'Conncillor: His ability
as a poet and verse writer will con-
tinue
tO he :long '...remembered.;
:The mother Of a large family, Mrs.
Graham's"ehief interest "; waif ...centred
.h her ininie, and its surrounding, her.
fiewer , garden' being*!, a .source of
of
•deirght to .her; until of recent years
faith* health obliged her 'Mere: and
more to forgo the pleasure Of this
occupation. In .spite of, the frailities
of olctsge, MrS.'.Grahain was always
armlet's., to .,pursue ,, her household
iletieS :and her eagerness. in this .re7.
gpect,'*.reSulted in ....her ,auffering a
fall, ,.which.Lprobab1y hastened.her
Road eonditienithiS year have been
unusually. ,bad 'in ' this. locality. ' 'An
open *inter ..played-havot.", with 'the
highways and :those.' leading. Out of
the :Village withthe exception of the
road'north became .quite',rough.,With
warmer" weather, ,. the frost has -nevi')
&nee out of the roads and the first
of the week saw, certain •sidelroadt,
and concessions practically
ilnpass-
ible for motor traffic, -More, than. One
naoorist. it °different points', beemii-
ing mired in spots :Where,' literaily,
bottom .has .gone out of the roads.
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A NEAT 'OUTFIT
Skew And :Cart Create Much
.
Interest In The Village
new resident in the village upon
Who're' all eyes, are .turned,..when: it
makek,its appearance On the street,
is a showpony, known by the.
lowers of the Show ring, , in 'larger
centr.es, as "AlgY". The pony is in
.the possession „of Mr. 'W. W. Hill
having beeii4reteived by him, him, from
relatives 'in Orillia-, and Which,: will
beoffered for sale. Hitched' to e
sinart, brightly colored care, the opt -
fit has attracted, Much attention, in
the • business *Section, when. driven by,
either ,Mr:, Hill Or "his daughter, Mrs.
McDonald. . , • '
Th,e pony is a registered hackney,
and a ' good Stepper, with a bag full
oftricks at *its', command. No , doubt
many youngsters, 'who, has, eyed it,
have'. had hopes of owning* it, 'or at
least :haVing, a. ride behind it, .• but
ales, the cart is only 4:44: to op-
.-eon:iodate the driver.
EASTER -ORANGE ,SOCIAL, '
The Easter Orange -SOCIAL will e
held on Thiltsday -'evening, April
April
13th. McCartney and Champion Vio-
Mi *Dorialda Donglas„ pion.;
' 1st. 'Ladies will, please bring; lunch.
Silver collection. Welcome to every-
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:BAND WILL STAGE
CONCERT APRIL 21st
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•At a meeting of. the ..Band_e,xecti-
tive' On Friday night,' plans Were
discussed for the stagingtiof a, ceitp
te'iit in Easter week; On Friday, April
21st, Bend selections willhe inter-
spersed by it Varied -and interesting
icier& talent pregrant Which prorniSeS
to be Of high order. A &Mee will
fellow' the :ooncert. KeOn. this Ch14
open' and be assured Of 'entertaining
Your Easter ;Visiters. by **attending
this. event.
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A' meeting' .will he held in tbe
germ& Chamber at, 8 P. ., Monday
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evening, April, 10th, for redrganiza-
titan. If there Is a. good :attendance'
'several important prepotalS Will „be
Considered' ineluding (Meg t� reduee
..the idea this oOmiag, Season.
W. ,V, lohtietot.;!Seeyi.'reeile;
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The funeral Service • was held: at
her late ideiice on Saturday,, con-
ducted' by 'Rev: S. T. Tucker. Inter-.
nent was in. Greenhill cemetery..,
. Surviving are nine children:(Ettie)
VIrs. R. T. 'Stoner; (Ida) Mrs.:. F. F.
Plynn; ,(Eunice) Mrs.. R. H. Burrell
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Mrs.. E. W. Pears, Los *. , ••lor-
and Herbert, all of Toronto; (F
Angel -
(May) Mrs. J. L. Falls Chicago.
Dahlia) Mrs. gra, W..L.,,Ainlay, Niagara
Falis; David, Phibrdelphja; ana
Marshall a •home, who has resided
4.Vith. his.ther since- Mr.'. Graham's
sen, Robert, died in 1915.
:nits..., Jew; re,11.T:
, n laged and esteemed pioneer
resident of the St .Augustine 'district,
in Nest Wawanosh,•.Twp.:,, Mrs. Jehn,
:Ratan., passed away :on Saturday
-het:nine, at the beMe Of her daughter
41J,A, Thomas:, Leddy; • following 'a' two
Weeks' illness ,with the fly. Attaining
the remarkable age of,93 years,'Mrs.
Poran continued active and
'and latterly so,, even during her ill-
ness, finally auccunibing, to, n general
weakened -condition, which accompan-
ied the illneth. A resident of the
township - for, some sixty-five„ years,
Foran well kne*,the hardships
of pioneer life; but ,possessed of the
..pioneer :virtues of hospitality and
industry, .forrned a . wide' 'circle of
,triends. ,
Mrs: 'Form!, formerly, ''.Mary:-. 'J.
,
Hishen, Was born :mirth of Toronto,
where- she grew to,yOung Womanhood
residing.. for a. time in. Wisconsin
le -
fore .coming • to ',Wawatiosh; Her ,hus-
band. predeceased; her, . fifteen. 'Years
igt0,°•and since, then; Mrs. Perrin, his-
nrade :her ',time ,With her daughter,
Mrh. Leddt at St; tAugustine.',,, • '
The funeral was held on .Monday
Morning pi.. St. Augustine cerrieterY,
SOlernn.:: High', Mass being siing
by rather Partinette.of St. ,Angustine
Church, With Which the; deceased:has
long been faithfully. associated.
The 'Pallbearers,: ,Werel, ::•Frederick,
Mess, ,'Soseph Carrot iiiines . Craig,
patrick. Hogan. and JanieS
Pard0044: ‘• • • ••
are three daughters,
lainei McGlynn, Teeswiter;
Mrs.' Phillip., Hogan, . Ashfield; Mrs.
ThornedLedilY; Witwanosh; and:, two
sons, Conrad ,and N. Fortin. of
NaWanesh"...:!Another daughter, Mrs,
Petrick ITogan, predeceased her
mother,while n boy and a :giri. died
in infancy. TWO half -slaters', Mrs.
Thoniar. White,, Ilolyrood and, Uri:
Patrick Kenny, Windsor and:. a • half.
brother;:':•Ed-tvard.'' 'FlitsPatrick • Of,
•Suril've:..1,:* '
BORN • '
•=JOHNSTON:7-:In the „Village of
Liieknow). 'on Saturday, April 1st, to,,
Mr. and -Mrs. Harold* Johnston (nee
Laura ! Conn), a daughter, .., Clara
Whileamic • "
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LITTLE'S SISTER,,
DIED IN DAKOTA
'Word has been received by Mr.
W. J. Little of the, death of his'
ter, Sarah' Ann Little, wife of. the'
late John -McQueid, which occurred
in ' Wheatland, North Dakota; on
March '25th. Mrs., McQuoid/a 'dough -
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs: Joseph
Little of Lnellitiow,'had been in, poor
health for some: two :years; ivffer-
ing.from a stroke. Her oldest daugh-
ter, Mrs. ,K, M. Stephen, resides in
Haileybury; also •two daughters and
a' son, whit reside in Dakota. 1,TWo
brothers, W. J. r Little • of .Luelcnow
and T. W. Little; Allenford, and two
sisters, .Mrs. George Cormick,
real:Ilia and Mrs.. T. A. Hamlin,
Battle Creek, Mich., also survive. "
' Flocks of 'New,. House and Porch
Dresses at 50e, 79e and 89c —TEE
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SINGLE COPIES A, CENTS.
The Broad
• Of Health
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„The 'Bread -
of .ffealt4
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OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY --AND SERVICE
'• SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
BUN*, -COFFIEE CAI�S, RATE
$50:JAREs,..miNcE PIES
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OUR WHOLE WHEAT intE,AD: is ESPECIALLY HEALTHFUL..
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AND DELICIOUS TRY -A LOAF.
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HOLLYMAITS 'QUALITY BAKERY
.Phone 36 'Iduckneyv
PART OF VILLAGE
frgiokRs DEALT WITH
A. McTavish Gets ,paysLWork—F.
MakOl.1--Will7-04e.0111dine7 Dragg-
ing! ani1:Snaw ,Pleuehing.
At: a 'Special Meeting. of the Village
Obuneil: on Monday ;morning, A. Me7
Taviehts tender for day work at 35C
ae•hour, .-including a. man , and 7team,
was acceptedF. Malcolm Was°. award-
ed the, werle7of grading -and dragging-,
at .39c an hour, . and that of snow
35C an " hour. Tenders,
received •fOr.. the, balding of screened'
and •-unscreenedl • gravel . Were . laid
over till a later •:date.• ,
The • following tenders were re-
ceived: David •Milne,, day :work, :Man,
and-tianv..$3.75-a dayrbeing--37%-cif
flOut- for a ken' bout day.,
Carter, day work, 40c ar
hour; grading and dragging, ,45c". an
hour; dna* ploughing 40c an :hour.
'peter McCall, pitting .weeds and
street . cleaning,. 40e per. hour: 'This
tender came tinder : the , daywork
class. • .•
A. :McTavish and F. •Maleolm,
screened gravel; ,45c per, yard; u 7
stteened gravel 85c per yard. • •
A. McTavish, day work min and
team, 35C per hour..
ITS RESULTS TIIAT COUNT
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Howoften have you .beard the
phras "It pays to advertise" and
if you're skeptical as to its, truth,
here is .ihe proof. A 'brief. '"For
Sale" ad inserted, in .our_last issue
by. Andrew Gaunt at a cost 'of' 35c,
reached prospective buyers on Thurs-
day; 'and by, Saturday 'his.. entire
stock -of 'sweet, clover—amounting to
, , • ,
some 20 !bushels—was disposed' of.
Shriner results were obtained by Mr.
!Wm. = Webster recently,, when he
advertised three calves for, 'sale,
which Were readily, disposed off. °
The. coat is. Small and the above,
results speak 'for themselves. If, you
have an article to 'offer, let it be
known :through the ,columni 'of 'the
Sentinel, and you to will profit by
the quick results the ad will bring..
• ARE :YOU !IN: 1:EtREARS
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It your Sentinel sUbscriptiOn
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arrears? If so, is. it not .possible
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to make it part payment On .this
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account, if unable to pay it up in .
full.••A ,dollir or:. two := paid at,
regular Intervale Would. Soon .have
such debts -debts Cleared up, and would ,
not be a heavy : burden to anyone.
Arrears are 82.06 a year, and the;
'Paid-in-advante :rate.of $1.50, still
, .
Miss Helen. MacDonald - war a
visitor in Stratford with her • sister
Gladys, last week ' •
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Mr. W. L. Mackenzie her returned
hOine".here; haying cempieted the
season in Kitchener.•
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Mrs. Oliver Johnston is .quite ser-
iously suffered *a :severe
heart attack, on Tuesday.
Mr: Harold Albin, who travels for
Beatty Bros„ , was on ,his annual
"We'ek'S holidays' last week.. ,
.Suits predied. 50e; called' for and
delivered, . tEgpi.,E
CLAR11E Merchant
,le* Cottons; thirtings, Sheetings,
Pilow Cotton, Curtain e etc. Low
Prices. 'THE MARKET STORE:
'George, L. Douglas of "BoisseVain,
has. been 'aPpeinted Student pastor
'..ifTthe "Mission at :Stonenall, near
Winnipeg.' •
Miss, Mary Douglas 'Kitchener,
is et.*her home here; owing to 'the
illness of her **nether,' Mrs.' George
1-1.- Douglas. 14 .
. Mrs. James Alton...Who-Avis seized.
With a serious ". 'attack' of • smite' in.: -
digestion leaf Week is nia4ing
fav-
orahle recovery.'
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EASTER PLANTS 'AND FLOWERS.
Ne, will have a new shipnient, of
potted, plants after Friday , of • this
week Orders :taken for ,Cht:tflovvers
tip".tillTueSday, April llth. We invite
You to Visit the .:greenhouse and, see
mit Easter: Lilies: • -
'Phone 88: Mrs. V. A. .Solornott
A score of meinhera of Lticlinow
Ledge; I. 0. 0.*F., *ere in Winghain
en Thursday night, exemplifying :the
Second., degree, ..tO eleven" candidates:
The- Third Third degree was put on by the
Winghein degree team. Two of the
noirly. • received' Members_ Were.„..frem
Wingliaml bell* Ed. wiiiiaida- and
and the :Other. nine
Were 4from TeesWitter,- which lodge ig
showing niotked'rejuVenatien at pre7
sent, after it •period • Of, inactivity:
Tuesday ..nfot the local degree
team Were in Kincardine, Matting on
the Second degree In Periatangore
to!lite.4 . ,
444 4.0,44:k4=4,44.4 '
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Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon': Moore and
, ,
ehildren. of Rockwood sipent Sundsy
in Lticknow„with the:form:0's mother
Mrs. NE.
Miss Dorothy` Douglas of Xametri,
Formosa, has 'resumed her duties as,
principal, of the"Girhe school there,
'after her recent illness._
. Mr. Durnin ;Phillips, has a New
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Dodge. Six. on. display at "Parker's
Garage, which is attracting =the at-,
tenth* and Admiration of motorists.
Mr. Charles 1McDonagh :,.and his
sister, ,Mrst Jarnes.Cook, are visiting
at: the home' of Mice. F. G. Topp .in
Toronto., Mrs. Cook will 'remain for
a time ,in the city with her sister.
Rey. C. 11.' -MacDonald announced
from :the •pulpit on Sunday that he
had been, inVited. by Knox : Presby-
terian" 'Church, ; Stratford,',10,preich
on.SundaY:*" that Church for's Call.
Falibis• Stoner,
Burrell, r Mi? ms F
Flynn,
Gra
funeral. of • their mweber'..liffrs. 'Robert
Herbert Grihire home for the
• S. Airilay and Mr.
m.
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• Mr. Win: Robb of :Ripley is, hiving
:the house, • which he purchased from
Mr.„.Alex Agar, redecorated” and is
_moving here' to take up ..residence.,
Kr' Agai...'and;familY have moved to
an apartment in the Congrain Block.
,
-,Bartiett°70f,,.-13rainetOn,
arrived in the village on Monday, to
aSsuine the duties of telkrt at the
Bank * of. Montreal,replacing Sid
Trowbridge, who was transferred to
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the head., office- in London last week.
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Alien, McKim,, young Son of Mr. ,ful 'citizens and kindly neighbors
and Mrs. A. E. MeKimili. able to be 'throughout the Years and We ask you
up and a 'Out the house agaifl, littii-
•ing sheeredfrom a heart, condition,
the treatment of which r has confined
'him to bed for More than two inontlia
INFANT DIES
Friends' Will sympathize with Mr.
and 4 -Mrs., Harold Johnston in, the
death :of their infant daughterothich
occurred, On Tnesday morning. Reir.:
J. H. Geoghegan of St Peer's An-,
gIican Church, officiated at the burial
service, which took place at eleven
e'elock that morning with interment '
in Greenhill cemetery., :
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MR AND MRS,DECKER ,
THIRTY :iegAlts MARRIED
Friends And: Neighbers 'Stage: Sur-
'prilae Party ',Add- Presentation To
Mark.0eciision.
Their thirtSeth Wedding anniVer-' "
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sery; which Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Decker Werequietly"; observing on
Monday, ended otherwise, when that ;
evening ' friends' anct'neighbOrs, num-
bering,-aome tWentir-liersens, arrang-
ed a surprise party *and gathering,,
nt-4lia:-Afecicer.:419ate,i enjoyed a. •
social „ei'ening, :during .tlie---.-course: of '•
wkcli ,Mr.,, encl.:, Mrs., Decker ' Were.,
Pilse,nted -With" 1i7 rose basket, eon,.
Wiling a' pretty bauolet „of, Snap- .;
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agr° n srd Decker were ere invited:
to the lunne' of 'Mr. and Mrs: Jack
Leith for the evening, . .in the
meantime, the .party gathered and
when arrantement4F were com-
pleted, „Mr.,. and Mrs.:!.I'Deaker , were.
infortied they were wanted' at their
where upon arriving and -en-
tering the darkened living• 1:6Pini • -1774'N'
were pleasantly startled by the group
striking into "For' They Are Jolly
Good :Fellows." , . • •
, Euchre.j. was :then played and •
later: the -following .address read by:
Mr. :Marche, Withthe presentation
being made by 'Mrs. Leith, 'to. which
Mr:: Decker reliWd. A .•dainty lunch
was served.'
' Mr. Decker •and Mitis Elizabeth
Ratz :Were married: 30 Years ago a
-the hride'S home t Rostock near
Sebring4ille, "residing for i time at
St.tHelens,'. Where Mr. Decker was',
to •
, . :
hiring. Twenty -int years.. ago, this
fallthey MovedtoLucknow, Where
since then, Mr. Dicker has, followed
his trade.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Decker.
Dear Friends;— . •
• In meeting with you here to -night
We folio*" an ' age -Old etiatiim. Man .
is a social creature w la events
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of life whether imarked y :-.. joy or
sorrow, heappreciates the ,privilege
of.extending the hand of fellowship
or 'rejoicing with those -who rejoice.
thia -occasion we take .51e—aisure
and reason . for; extending'. our
good wishes' and :congratulations to
heti* of you. You are this far on
the journey Of life with success and
contentment. When we speak of
Success we do not refer to jg so much
in the sense: the World to-claY'aeeerit'S—
it,•but rather to the establishment
of such a home as We see here and
to, the community*, the feeling that
the hand of hospitality to all Coming '
in contact with you. •
You have Proven yourselves use -
.Unfavorable . read and weather' con-
otgems. deterred „.,the Dungannon
checker 'players from making the
tii to Loekiow'Oat''Fridtiy evening,.
where they We're slated to clash with
the Lucktio*. Players; in What gave
proiii•••r
got being tbattle royaL
goo*. Eater yrain4.
—*le- the convenience of • .Eitister-
visitors the C. N. R. will operate a
Special, „train from Kincardine" to
Torenta4 en 'Sunday, April, 16th. The
train arrives in Luekhow at. 4.48 in
the afternoon and is due In Toronto
at ten o'clock SundWevelialit.,
to accept this token of our esteem
and good 'witthOt.: • '
Signed on behalf of your friends
Mts. John Leith—Wm. Murdie.
HORTICULTURAL ,ORDERS.,
REQUIRE. PROMPT ATTENTION
'Special orders for nursery stock,
placed through the Horticultural
Society, other than "roses and grad-
ihultis„..,hinstam:instlie hendsof,,the
:Secretary:- net=', inteeA:titprii-gt
SO that goods will be &Valli:tide *te the
irienibera the latter Pert of April.
„
, A Supply of exhibition quality', •
British Columbia" Sweet Pea :Seed,
Is available to the Manibera at' hand.
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