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LUCKNOW
Hours9--:12 A, NI. 1.30-5 Pktm
PHONE 53 X-RAY
E. Stewart Graham
spiadITOD, ETC.;•
OFFICE -;'-that of the late, It. •
Stewart, next; door.:,.to
-Royal Bank.
Thione ,135 -
BATTERIES
4.95 :;d
CLAIR AGNEW
Litickinrw- "Ph -one 146-w.
•:.poD. SALE -,-Massey 'Harris. lin-
Pigments': Bey •Loader. Side 'delivery
;rake Ind a Binder -. "-all' in goad, re-
pair.
•,• Sam, -Carribchan,4-4.iicknow:
' FOR SALE -Young - Dark 'Road
,Shorthorn , hull; , APP11! to •
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.Luelido1w...:2troutcreek-
Farm.‘"Phone ' . .4 •
(1-6—tf,).
FOR'SALE -"-811Ver Hull „Seed
Buckwheat, 50c per bushel -Apply to
5,. LuelinoW.
.'Phone .:612-r=12, .Wingham.• -
(154.6-4.); .
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GOVERNMENT A 1,,P,R, 0.Y.E D
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from'. Blood ..tested Stock, June '19th
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to 24th, .$7.00 per 100.4..ast change_
•.'tp get BabyChicks.' , •
. Derwin., gennedY;-Whitecliurch,
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' • FOB. SALE OR 'RENT--tA Cottage
, 'rt Point .Clark. furnished„ 5.,rodoms,
•c:Ine, well; large wired ' in . verandah.
, All in good Condition. Pride $500.
I hone.: to be in Lucknow July lit. •
• A. M. Spence, M.D.
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.TRUCKING SERVICE .
e have purchased another tree'.
and are..ini a better''innnition to give
service pelletal and long distance
Don't forget' the 'dock' On
, male lamhs nr Iambs overl00 POundd
" after -July 3rd: We Make a .specialtY'
Of live stock tracking. ,
• Harvey Ackert, 'Phone 29w; Lucknow
(6-22-c.)
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omin Events
First Insertion, 50C.,t
Subsequent Insertions, 25,c.
STREET .DANCE 7: 2
The firlit street dance of the seescin
,*ill be 'held in Lucknow . on ..141riday,
,Junn..1.6th., Plan AO attend And Wetcb• .
for bills .fci,r further particulars. '
• WEBSTER
• The tenth annual re -union of the
'Webster family, Will be. held in Luck,
new on Saturday; ;June 1.7thi. Friends
will nteet in the Caledonian Park , at
•.10.30 A. M. before procpeding to :the
• Cairn for the unveiling., .!• .
. SOCIAL AND -DANCE
BY sPecial, ratineat from thc.,3e
Whein ;have ',attended' Otir."Qranie
SoCiala in the peat, there will bp'
Social *nil 151inceiri,th'e Orange Hall;'
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Lucknow Con'•June,22na..LadieShring-
,eing' Lunch, Free 1-'61ribna.00trNiCd.
Silver'Collection. ' IlOrne ,..0icheStra
Everybody ,Weicedie... Dance held
Under the' directian Of C. A. "Theato-
.• son and.'...Mark, Gardner.
.BASEBALL
Lucknow and Walkerton
•gagC.ip a Lakeside League, fixture in
• the Caledonian, '''''nark 'on., Monday,
June .19th at 5. o'clock.., Lncknovi:,haye
;st smart ,agaregEition this °season, anii
ft,1 are •counting on; making, this Lane
X their 3rd victerY, ,•• '
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-Miss krneS ft. J.
Scott and ether ,nreminent spelikere
• will .address n public 'meeting,
• 'l'own, Hall, Lucknow on • Monday,
„. ;lane ,10th at .8.30 Adinisilon
GeritS•,25c; Laclies. anti childrerii frcQ
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PLAY, AND. DANCE •
•Trisli Rose" vilF be pie ented
by an all star j cast in the•TOwn
1,ticknow, 011 1.:Priday, „June 23rd, ,at
'• 3.15; Admission. 25e, The 'Starlight
•'entertainers •. of: Walkerton Yill play.
•.• until two o'clockiOr a' dance .f011ew.:
.ing the play. 'Adinission:to'd'ance 250.
.OLD ,,x1c4UT sEvIct •
Members of .01A Light Lddg,•e,...t164
A.1VI,, vill attenDivine
alaj? in the United Church,
. an Sunday, June. 18th at 7.31),.m...
• Ite,t1 C. N. McKenzie will conduct
the. service.. Brethren will meet at. the
Hall, .Ripley at 7 o'c,lock. 'A
'f012attbilcit1ilZ is,'„requested. Visitiflg
fort* b.0.1 ,EWflTj%1?M1lNT • DAIVS
JIM VoljEAN, .the Lone Mountain-,
eer ef CHWL. Hamilton,,,with trial e
of Magid, Mirth aid Song, Will he nt
Paiintionnt Ceintnitnity • Hall,„ Tues-
. day. 3ilne`26th. PrOgram •starts 8.130.
...Admiligtoo. Adult25e: Children, .1,5e.
--;" • '10000 after ,Atlii1iiiiloiii5VeOlirnaT
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Sunday Gale Leaves
Trail of *Damage
Roofs •Lifted And TrieS; Shattered',
And • Uprooted In 10 -Minute: Wind
Storni. • '
Sweeping in froni.:- the lake a gale
attaining an estimated- velocity & -Of
role, fifty tO, sixtY • iniics, an hear
swept ',Us', district,' for a ' ten-minut
period on Sunday afternoon and lef
in its wake a trail of shattered trees
Wittioofslifred in some sections and
teltphoile and hydro servicesdisrnp,
ted,
• igosauco*:
A -VerY, Pretty, blit-'00imple 'wedding
took place at the Parsonage ' of the
:United • Church, Ashfield,„.on Thigs-
diii; at: high Mimi, when' Edna
La-
verne Ritchie, youngeat, daughter' of
the late James2T.. Ritchie and ,M,r04
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Charlotte Ritchie was marriOd to
Wililam e' • .
George Ross, son of Roder-
ick Ross Of Lochalsh. The . Marriage
lvvas-Lableinnized: quietly-in--the-Par7-
sonage by the Rev. Caniphell Tavener.
Standing with •the happy. couple be-
fore a bower of, flowers was the
bride's eldest brother; Mr. Boden
Ritchie and 'Mrs: Campbell Tavener:
The :bride wore a gown, 'of Powder
blue with White ' hat. and shoes to
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etch- and ,...carriCCV a- 1i:out/net 'of- irises
and rases. Following the .cereinOriy,
an enjoyable ,dinner.: was served At
the bride's home. Waiting on the
table were Miss: Mildred, Ritchie and
MiSs. Jessie Andrews. •
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The bride' travelled in a pretty
,
green ' withhat to match.After a
.short. trip AO Port Hoper:the-licane of
the bride's ' ° sister, ;,the brid and.
groom will return to reside'
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,CRANSTON--..KBNNEDY
The:. United ' Church? 'parsonage,
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Dungannon, was the sceneof a quiet
'wedding eip -4ime4A:Oth-rat
four". o'clock, when Ruby Hazel, ;4"econit
-daughter of Mr., andMrs John Ken-
nedy; •Whitechurch, ,heerinie the bride
of Williamr Henry Cranston, Younger
son:of Mrs., Cranston and • the •late
Jeremiah Cranston of West .Witwan-
The Rev. D. 4.- MoMiIlan offic-:
inted. The -bride, who was ,Unattended
wiii chaiMing'.,inft-goWn of Powder
blire-ebiffori;Vithab-eige7hat,-,-shoesand
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accessoreS .te,:,Matchp4She carried 'a
shower bouquet of pink and white
carnations ' and. wore :.the , gift of the
After. the ceremony, a wedding
groom, a. 'white gold 'Wrist watch.
dinner was served it; the fion*.it.ile
bride's, parentsi.to inullfchlatt:filikid•
,Later 111r., and litre., Cranston left on
it Wedding . trip by Meter: for '.Owen
Sound, Toronto and Niagara
On their return they Will. reside , on
the groom's farm,. concession .7, • We -
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An unusual roaring sound -41.0 a
lowering, 'clbud,Chased akj,,, gave
warning' of the :approaching menaCe
O. few minutes before It strnek.
Blinding dust and flying- twigs .and
-branches . drove • tire majority of
people to cover, who had' been watch-
ing the .4wiesbing spectacle:,
.A: survey of the village after the
hurricane which, was followed, by a
minor ,: "electrical storm revealed a
ft maple- at J. S. .1VICKenzie's and
two spy trees at Harry Andersons,
eprooted..;The.tops cif:two-vviltOws-at
the old -Gamier, reSidence.e. tcrime
.crashinedoWn in fro.ot, of the house
narrowly misSingthe'. building: On
Station :street heii,:rP limbs 'off many
trees were stiewn, abent; one toppling
onto the 'telephone, cable, was later
reinoved.• Tha heavy metal corner on
Psg..Shyteriari-tower-supperted:by,
..heavy iron rod was tepPled"eVer
ligainst' the .steeple and will offer a.
preblein i'•eirioving: or straighteshig."
.it. A chestnut tree snapped at the base
and crashed elose to. Whitby's resi-
dence. The bricks' in. 4 • chimney on
Charles :Steward's' house were scat-
tered • Over the, 'reef and munerans
:other ''innte. signs' bi the fury. Of the
11110Were-in:_evidence,.-thionghout.
the village. •
Roadways 'in': tbe district were
block -ed .iatb„...trees either uprooted
,Or:':snepped 'off at the trunk, and one
,party 'On ettnrning froM.....GoderiCh
Was obliged. to detour at Glenn's hill
into W. Wawanosh township where
.two more detours -were necessary-. be-'
fore a l'passible road : permitted then].
reaching home. .The„rOadmen. •Were.
obliged to set ,to'wOrk With sawsf on
two large .Willowst, *high 'lay 'across
the . road et the .Greyox hill before
.motorists Could pass this point With-
out -taking to , the ditch. D'ungaimbp •
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;and. Ripley ',telephone' lines Were .out
of order :•.tilt•'..M-Onda.r.,with mindr
damage Iocally.
flarns dn the Lake Shore were
stripped.. of •. roof , anibeg th.ern bding
that t Of. DIMS McIritYre'S.:-,VOni,..B•ue.
glass had his '.-roof ektefisiVely''
dani-
-tg. and a .chicken. bodse....on•'Is/elSoe
Raynard's.: farm was • carried some.
eightly rods into ••. his .orehard .r ''•',
thattered..:,'The 'Anglican: ghed. at St
Helens was blown down Arid the ioof.
).ifted.. off the dry.' kiln at; the:, Furni-
ture factory.
The was cons -Wend to be
the 1W-49::of this !.- nature. felt 'in...tills:
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district' in:. twenty : years.
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A • WARNING • •
A O 'Provincial 'Statute and -Village,
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By- LaVv: Prohibits' the., handling 4,1-
thrOwing. of arky.thing offeesive er
annoYing at anyttme....:on ,
tteets,; thei nubile are 'warned' tilde'
rule 'will he strictly • enforCed.
,iand ..pny •violation; of s,sint, will re-
sult in 'prosecution. Bv order of , •
' 'The .Village. Connell.'
. ATTEND GUIDE *ALLY
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•Peggy MacDonald. Frances.;'Arm-,
strong, Ruth Parker, Etta BOle
Mc-
Donald,'Mary McKim and Helen •Me-
Donfild4-4-,WereUtiidea-ziO'llrevni,Ter
who aceOinpanied their Captain . and
diStriet commissioner, '. Mrs: A.
MoKim to the Guide•RallY in
Colling-
wood on Saturday.
Present at the” ;ally Were Mrs'.
D. Warren, 'Chief eorinnItasioner, of
Canada and Mrs. Routledge, :Pro4in,
cial CoreroiSsioner,• by 'whom the
Lucknow • girls , had the .honor of
being greeted Personally. Satite to
hundred Guides' ,i,giere present frOni
Colli ngwood, Mentord* Coldwater,
Berrie,. Hanover and Lucknow,,, each
group -preSentinga nithaber on an
interesting program of 'drilla and
badge, work, The V.:dia.:ow girls pre-
sented a folk dance.' •
tr. F. O. ANNUAL MEETING"
The annual, meeting of the Huron
11, he held in Wingham, Town Hall,
on Friday,, jliee •16th; at 1:30. Mk,
H. ',It HarinaM of the educational
Staff o the U. F. 0. will be the
'speaker'.
T. A. anier�n Wm.. Rutherford,
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IRWIN..-,THOMPSON
On, Wednesday • morning at ten -
hit tYri'Jnne 7th, a 'quiet weddingtook
lace at the • United Church "parson-
ge•at.Mitcliell, when Sarah., ,
anghter, of' Mr. and Mrs. George
hoinpaon of • 'Ripley, ; .becanie the,
*le of Thomas Alvin lrwin, son of
Mr. and ..Mors. Robert ThoMas Irwiii
'IticknOw.'..The..,ceremony'wai per-
ormed by Rev. George .KerSay.,.•The
ride Wore an .orchid' gown of ,crepe'
Oniaine; With grey 'accessories and
arried e*.bealitiftil' Wedding 'Bible, -a
ift..lfrarn her mother. ..:The green -1's
ift to:the tilde Wai.'a Pearl on
, .
am-
er dressing set, ,After a ,Short
oneYinoon' to Toronto and Niagara'
Alla, they Will 'reside' on the groom's:
arin..juat Awest of' Lticicnow.,
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McKAGUFR--SILLICIE
'Two politer young:people of Tees -
water were elarried in.:that village
by 'neV. W. A. Montieth on Saturday
The gram!, ,Alex B iitqcague, ,is the
so' of, Mr. Alex McKagne ,and the
late' Mrs. McKague :of Culross. The
bride, :Lois Fern, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William: of
, ,
Tees*ater. The 'ieretWony Was con-
mediate'refatives at the home of the
bride:. The; bride was given away by
her father and wore a ahead: of white
sheer crepe.She wore -• a diamond
necklet, her only ornament, the gift
ofthe groom. The couple left for .a
motor trip in Northern Ontario, and
on their return will reside in Tees -
water. •
A quiet • weading "ceremony was
Solemnized at the Wingham manse,
on Wednesday; June 7th at ,sii, o'clock
when Helen :May, daughter of ,Mrs.
Margaret' keel/Obeid elf ' Lucknow;
became the, bride Of Everett George
Harris, son of Mr. and;''Vra.. George
Harris' of Ashfield. Rev. Kenneth
Meteari; B.A., officiated. In atten-
deneeat„the.,
ifelia4ftelWa1el4isterotf4hiA4Ider.
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and, Mr, ,M6Nab. A Wedding
luncheon , was served; St' Willie/W.0
restaurant, to the. wedding .parity and
immediate reletttog, , renewing a'
brief wedding trip the young eetttle
ore
' Seorotark; Wo
Eye Threatens
Business Section
Early Morning BlazeControlled
inIhnstrn'47
Burber Shop W...
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• Kept Within The 'Building; '
• 'An• unchecked 'Coal burning water
jacket. in the bast ement of "alms' ton's
barber • shop was, evidently the 'cense
of an outbreak of fire discovered ,at
4.15 on Sunday, morning, which gave
the-'-Fire--brigade-a•-•stilfrbattlelor an
hour and a ,half before it was -con-
trolled and prevented from spreading
to other buildings. -,
Getting its start in the partition
in,. the basement, the fire spread to
the floor above the bather shop. and
on . up the 'partition- to the ceiling in
.1,'-'iruan41 'A gypree lining in 'the'
barber shop' kept. the :.fire' withinthe:
partition until it reached . the up-
stairs ' beck room and .here a steel
reef kept the flames froin breaking
through.
A Party of London fishermen
shortly afte; dawfi, were fishing', .for
.,eiiiiii:aivii as bale -le -the, :river -1'6'1.W
rear ' Of the Uniting when. they •saw,
Sineke 'escaping aboUt. the sametime'
as John Hayworth, Who lives in , the
flat:adrift' the lialr.frOm:the fire was
awakened and almost overcome With
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lneelte•before eseaPing to the street..
With him; Ward Walker • as: spend,-,;
ng-,,,the-night,-arkd-lreH-aronsecIT-the
'Win. by 6Q4nding, a Orolonged.:alarrn
ivhich brought: imniediate response. •
With a .niiiiinnum of , delay,' the
stela were rushed tfO the spine behind
Mr. Wm. Henderson's car and ..tWe
stream's of water, One' from the tear
and one from the trent werC"PoUring:
into: the: building. A third line, was
laid front, the hydrant .akCain's Corn,
er-as,ii-precantionarY-Measure.,
,ChOliing....smoke-niade..if-,--Aiiificult
to 'discover the source of the:: fire,
.which watiOchiellir at the 'rear' of the,
building or concealed in the ,iloors
and partitions, . while. hundredi. ' of
Spectators lined the Street unable to
-set g _giiiiia a' blase.: -..."',:'. • :.- , -
'McKint's drug store and residence,
a: brick:. structure ' ' laying next , the
burning building, checked: the -spread
of the fire in that directienso that
the fir* :fighters • directed sueeessfttl
effort in preventing its spread thin
ontt,he fraine block, to the West.
,-4„he'beck room of the upstairs fiat
as ',liadly,siitted,, while L' extensive
water dernage was the chief 'destine -
tion in the barber Shop: Water dam-
age was done to the electric motor
Cash. register,' and scall in gatil,,
lan.'s butcher Shop ,as well as to John
•IlaYwOrthrs belongings, in thehit'
thove.
1101Yrood Boy
Dies In London
Death Follows A,Iroar Of 'rain
Health ,-..Iitad Been; 'Resident• 9
States For Many Years. ''' ''''
• The , death , of ' Edward , Blake, Cor7
riga!', aged 54 yeard,''oceurred in
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:14!)Iiikip:. on Friday. :Mr: 6orrigan, But',
fered a 'stroke about a , year ago,
..VhiCh left . him in failing health and
a itegted, his 'ineiliory; . 'During this
in the 'ptatO. ,--1-11,e wasf.,, r, ecentiy
<
-tini ' he was a ,' nt :„In, a hpspital,
brought to'l'London , here a .second
strae suffered, last Friday, 'ocaused
hi a death the same day.'
S011.0f-.-",- Peter "--ztorrigaini:
Agnes Cochran, deceased was born
an the licnnestead now ..Occnirie4 . by
his brother Rodger, where where be grew
to young manhood. ; 'Leaving, home
thirty' -two years ago he :travelled
extensively. in ,Western ',Canada and
United 'States.' Twenty-eight ;years
age he Made his -home-in Detroit..
For twelve years he Was employed in
a large printing ' establishment . and
atertravelled for a wadeable. dry
goods firm. . ' . ' • "4 r'
Mr. Corrigan was. 'bet inarrietf and
Is liiirvived by five brothers, Rodger
Of Kinloss, john and Archie, Chicago,
'Joe and Toni; Chepstow ' and, One eta-
er,:Mrs:, Frank pearioe,'„ .Woodatecjc.
Nellie and Peter died a number of
enig" ago., ' .. • . '" ', "
' The •funeral service WAS; 11.0d in
,
;kisthicia_,,R.b#,#.._.chittaltacebook
L
,t at 9.80 o'cleert
ViiihSeleninitigh,igeas'iling by Rey.'
Father ,O'ShatighenSSY. Interment
was in Holyrood R. C. Cemetery: '
• Failbearert werel: Messrs. Ernia
Ackert, •Jack Mailinnen,'‘..,Atigni
Me-
ntoih, James Dolteri Dennii 1(eliny.
nd Donald Mutt9,91-
reSiding on ths:*roont'Air.layint, t
it ' •
of Health
The Bread -
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The Bread
of -Health
. OUR MO'FTO IS QUALITY AND saairwa
SATURDAY SPECIALS
DUNDEECAKES;. CHELSEA .
• SCONES , JELLY ,ROLLS
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NUT and FRUIT .BREAD, .• OATMEAL COOKIES
Our boieioui' BROWN BREAD is 100 per
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HOLLYMAN'S QUALITY BAKERY
. Phone 36 Lucknow
•r. OLD COUNTRY VISITORS ,
i? 9. QmMaryn HicksCatherine eTto er no on
eldest daughter of Mr: and Mrs. F.
4P:ip4tehperonung,shn nEnglancl and scietioannt
with her aunt, him. J. W. Murray of
town.:.. Little, . Barbara Ann . Hick
'Came with her..:tt,father to tucknci
Inst. Week; where, she will visit-
her grandparents, until' her Mather
return in the totinie Of a few week
The two ocean .travellers dined fro
Montreal to 'Landon On the Cunar
Liner Aseania. and expect to return
. ,
sailing' frOM Glasgow, . on anothe
boat of the same line.: While. in Scot,
land, theY,Phin•Ao visit • Lochalsh, th
home of • their forefathers. '
ARROLOCK Shingles
FIRE, PRoOF '111:TATERIMOOF-'""`"-.'
AT Taa
•.LOWEST PRICE
• ,KiTER SOLD AT: ,
See. Our FI,100.1t:ENAMKL t.90
rs,
st,
per quart,
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CEMENT-L
Likt7sE TLABTER.,
81
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Charged With Speeding
Case Was. Dismissed
Claimed He Was Not In Lucknow
On May 24411, When Accused Of
;Speeding.
m Muffle 86 Son
,;15e BALE OF PLANTS
:Everything going at 15c. -Tomatoes,
Cabbage, Ca _Awes, .Peppers, Pan,: ,
sies, ; Aster ;41.111iPdragensi-1.Stocks
and , etc._ • New shipment : , Petunink: '
Lobelias, Tuberous •• Begonias and
Coleous. Orders delivered. 'Phone 88.;
A'. sottohipx:"
PETTY THEFTSHAVE
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BEEN FREQUENT
A car • speeding through Lucknow
on May 24, was sighted by Constable
Moore, who recorded the number as
D E-440, and Elmer Bushell, son of
Thomas Bushell of Kinloss, appeared
ware magistrate Waiker in..Lnek-
no*;,t on ../Pridai. Morning, charge4,
with, speeding.* ;Accused had two
witnesses who, swore that he was not
in Lucknow on that day -and the case
was diomissed.
.Ira Leeson and another witness as
well as•Bushell himself, all swore that
he had ,worked that day Melton's:
tile_ Yard, where accused 'bad', been
employed for ,about a,. month and
where his eat 'has:been sitting since
. , . ,
hecommenced working there, with a
tire off.
; when questioned ..by 'Constable
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Moore as .to the • whereabouts- .of
Bushell's .brother on that 'day and .if
it might be he who was driving the
car,' all three Claimed' they had not
seen 'him that: day. ..Accused 'did
admit '.however. that between them
they had three cars and two licenses.
In dismissing the ,case, Magistrate
•AValier said, ,he had no reason -to.
disbelieve" the. Witnesses, but ',painted
out that to avbidthe trouble andex-
pense of -a court' sitting;' in this case
all the accused had to do was to take -
an affid,avit, supported by reliable'
witnesses, before a.. Justice of the
Peace, stating he Was not in. the
place'at the time and on the day the
ofterise -was said to.'be tbinniitted.
*irr;r FLANNEL taotraas
Wellington McCoy, Robert Rae and
crerAel4 McDonald Carried .off firSt
prize at the Irish Trebles tournament
in :Wingliiim On Monday night and
ARKET STORE DRAW '
.FOR svoAa palzap
EvegutkitystdookielartillyosuaiustPdealid at the
vnight at
it P.M.. gets you, a chance at the
Sacks ,of• Stigar-4 Prized. , •
.'THE MARKET STORE.
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W., M. S. SECTIONAL MEETING
,Petty, thieving which has been pi- ,
in oo.aboFt the farm of Mr. Andrew
Stein,- boundary, *est, has become
mostannoying and treuble for the
guiltyparty isbound to result. Gas-
oline has on: more than one oecatsiOn
disappeared and .not so long ago the
matnr: 'oil' was ,drained ,from the
crankcase of his tractor. This theft '
was • discovered when they went to
draw, oft a little lubricating oil from
the crankcase before setting to work
with the tractor. The timely discov-
ery prevented serious 'damage being
done the machine.,
The _latest .missing,.....article_„Is_an_ -
eleven -foot sYhponing hose and un-
less this is'returned promptly, :the •
guilty party, who is said to be 'known
, ,
is liable for sonie unpleasant trouble.
Funeral
rank Weis
Husband k Of Kinloss Girl -Dies In
Rochester At The Age Of 55
A clipping.'handed us this week
taken from "The Rochester Democrat
And Journal" Rochester, N. Y.; refers
to the death of the husband of Sadie
A. Weis, well known here, being a
daughter of Xis: McDonald, and the
late Angus McDonald of, Concession ,
4, Kinloss.
- "Fellow soldiers .in the °Spanish-
American War paidth�ir-hist trib-
ute to: Frank Weis, who. died Satur-
day, June 3rd, . at 'military funeral
services at his home,,175 Dove Street, 1.
ondat the grave in the Soldiers' FIot 1-
of Mount ,tope teinetery..
Weis who was 55, fought in '
the "'Seventh Battery of the New ,
York. Light Artillery. L. Boardmcn
Smith Camp, , United Spanish " War
Veterans; of Which he was a Mem-
ber; furnished a *ring -squad and
guard of honor at the funeral.
Samuel ;
The Rey.' ',Sanw, J, Clarkson,
sinister of the Grace Methodist -
Episcopal Cluich, conducted the
rites 'at the home. The bearers Were
B. O. Wilcox, Judson Srnith, Joseph
R. Kaseman, C. V. -Hanson; 'William
Coventry and, William F. -Thompson: :•
The. Bectional Meeting of the ~W. M. The firing squad was Conapesed of
S. of the. United Church Will sbe held •Jacob 'Decker, IL MaYer, •Arthur M.
in the Lucknow United Church on Shaefer, , Nicholas Cole Wad Charles. ,
iilotidaY; June i9th. morning andMannhardt. qaPEi' at the end of the
afternoon Sessions: Miss Thom , of =service was played by Theodore P.
Koreawill speak at 'both sessions
REV.' DICKINSON, TO ---
TAKE MORNING SERVICE
.iii.11iskinootkoMint4FAmo'`
'ettirliniterthnith; Montreal, will
condOCC the morning service in the
United Church on Sunday, June 17th,
' TO PREACH AT HACKEreS
IteV: •C".2. II. Dickinson Of' Montreal
wily. 'preach at Itile.ttit ,°21' Sundav
afterneen at three °eines Our ople
-thia dance
Um%
of tho Circuit wIn‘ ha
to hear 110.# blekl000n
Grimsley, chief musician of the camp.,'
William Pundt was , "Officer of the
,Mr. Weis leaves to. mourn his 1ss,
srS
-0110 ..0titig,liteto • 3Pirgaret:: ASO to WV
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sisters ad a brother, all of'Roches-
ter. ' • ,
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'Mr, W. P. MacDonald of Millais,
Mr. and A. Netterfield, their'
eon and daughter And Mrs.' Sid
Smith of Toronto,'shaded the-fUll.4'-
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