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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-01-13, Page 1
• i '. • $2.010 PER PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2.50 OTHERWISE. r LUCRNQW°ONT:,, N, 13, 1921, SINGLE- COPIES, 5 CENT LUCKN,4' Fl our Is A report . has :been circulated that 'we ro • ose charging 11$c for chopping. • • This report rs.ab- solutely without foun- - .. dation in fact. The price remains at loc.. W. E,, •TRELiAVEN.'. I N K 8 WALTE R • . R `INVS ' S ''OU --.dc C . • FURNACES . SUPPLIED AND• .INSTALLED..—PLUMBING. AND. • ELECTRIC• WIRING. AGENTS FOR. ,THE'`HECLA. • PIPELESS` FURNACE. • • • GREAT' FUEL SAVER.• Mr. 'Reading'; the travelling' repre- sentative of the Fireless `Cooker Co. of Canada : Ltd., Hull, Que.,..has been. visiting this week' with Mr. Phillip Stewart, of 'Lucknow; and has° ar- ranged. with him to look after. the, sales end of these 'goods in this dis tract. Mr.. Stewart has a sample • cooker at. his home : and cordially -�: • in- vicesinterestedParties-•toc l1 d _, have this wonderful . a�n vention : ex= • plained and,demonstrated.: demonstrated:, to them. • This being,, the.:only Canadian made ...:.cooker,' on the •market, in ;addition, te. the saving of the 'exhange rate on d of 35- e.sw-all.one :•_ anam ort._... EitY-. 071. Y, . p . per. cent is also • saved purchasers. ;Thus -oncemore is. amplified . the -re- • cognized slogan; "It's cheaper to 'buy Canadian made articles," ' ; : , Mr, Reading's fireless cooker is de-' scribed as a nice -looking sheet metal cabinet :ori four, legs which' would be an ornament in 'any .kitchen. The : cooking is . done by means of - soap; h •. stones which may be heated -in, .t .e^ furnace-Or^kitchen range,: "and these heated soap stones:put into the cook- erwalk' cook-a>iY::.so-rt-of meal., ::It .is. said that meats algid: vegetables done i .:juices__and. 7n--thin--way.-rete n_ their. J nutrition, and for 'tide reason are superior to food§ cooked is the ordin- acv way, • A nice: point is that it will • n ttver'cookefood arirtliat it there- foie P- ..requires eq u.ires 'attention whatever. ,.:.,adthe_.housewife can thereforego • . J _auout -other- duties -or --o down-.t.,v.•r 'si'}roam there' being any danger rf 'Vac things cooking being. over=doae. It`leeks like a ,good thing • • ;in ` these' days of•high-priced coal and wood.> •• x. _ ,,: ^ '" .'T ::Q`�ri ..;,.:..,,.S'j. ly'...•._.' u;.s•'r,::•- • NOTICE • Notice is, hereby given that. the an- • aival-' nieetirrg •;of the ..:Lucknow- Agri- cultural 'Society will :;be held in the Town Hall, Lucknow, O' Prissy, t,le twenty-first day of _January, '. A.D., 1921` All members are 'reyizested to attend. • • , • ` 20-1.75. Joseph •.Agnew, . 6ec'y -- - -BUSINESS CHANGE I have purchased the barber bust: Hess, carried on bye George -Huston in the'Villa.;ge:.of Lucknow, and'it is .my - "intention' to- vacate the premises now occupied. by . him and carry on a bar. $er .business in-`the"`eiiitttnses now arC'= cupied by. T. W. Smith "as automobile accessories: . solicit your a ' Io respectfully.,tron- p .age. • _ , • Leroy Horne. o . GC`A.L.AigW ERNE 4-1.. • co • °0 a o 0 0.0-.0 e. o o. Have• you iought your ticket tO the concertof One 19th ? 'Seats •on - sale et Ar iistrong's Drug Store. ; • :Mrs. W. J. Taylor 'and daughter, Miss Lila, have ,been here from De- troit visiting friends the ,past weeks : Mr. • Fr`ank Macintosh' and `family ' ` :00)day o have moved from town to: Holyro'od`' , where .:.-Mr. °MacIntosh fa etn, ployed ' 'with Ackert ,Biol. • .. ' • Mr. -.Cecil Mullin has turned: .to Toronto : to resume his''courae in the : :After more than a year of wander - Hemphill Trade School, after being ing in the 'darkness,. relieved only by • ,home .for .the Christmas vacation. • the dim light of lanterns' end flash Wingham Junior Hockey Team will lights,. Lucknow, residents on Tues - be tin 'Lorne Rink, . Lucknow, Jan 18, day night were again privileged to to .play. the Lucknow-RipleY Juniors: • enjoy • the. advantages of a modern A fast game is assured as both,' teams lighting system: It was largely by are in • good , shape. way of a try -out that the Hydro cur Mr.- and Mrs. Currie, of 'Saginaw. rent, Was turned on late Tuesday af- Mich, called on Miss M. Campbell, .tenon. Everything seemed to • be all north 6f the'village,,during their ret- right with the house lights but the ent -trip ,through Ontario. Mrs. Cur- ' street lights, after the ',first flash; tie was,a foimer esident of Lang went out, and were not on again un - side. til about seven •o'clock.: Even then., a Don forge* to a for our ent,. few of the ]amps seemed to, burn out Lang - Dal. rgfi pay y S inct first chance' You ' We haven,,"t and the section South item Campbell' get. Street on Ross was not working . t been abet` to get , the •sign -painter , to work :yet, but you will find: us just all. • "Some little thing required ad- across. d-across: thestreet from ` ,. G. Arm- 7ustment„ . was the explanatioin strong's. Drug•-ssose, G. ” . " Nothing serious:,' Ofcourse there as no means of finding, slight 'faults • in' 'Mr, and Mrs. F:. 'Phillips : arrived a 8' stem but by trying jt ,Not home Saturday .night from, their hon- th y inUelf wonder. that there should be a nymoon trip to Florida, and after i e spending'a• few days with Mrs.:Phil- few I tel things wrong 'with a con- trivance. which •• converts the force Johp? parents at St. Helens' erg,` busy falling, • water` 70 miles' away, into setting up' house in town. • • light which .illuminates houses :and The. Lu known Hardware & Coal Co, streets, • and will • supply power and have .a tuber of .nen at work re- , in almost any . i aehsure. With- .heat modelling the interior :.9f the Camp- . • �y."d • s all. adjustments Will. be in' a fe ay With - bell block With a view to tmoving in.' made• and the.'system should work U to the resent only. : the work of P P Y '' itQ,;: smoothly.. ,,,.; .. ., , p . :•. destruction'. has .been lender way, 'and` G4u '" ' The al'�>� 'et,�ii!ie+ers attach .a .,goad itlooks as though : quite, a. transfor-•deal of importnnge to. the_ turniing on mation is to be ' effected. °*.;" r4 of event- in a .toWit arid• they. were .Mr. J.. G Mackenzie, is the `new mil in . force to introduce the new . :here.. )er; •in charge -of the . work at the era:, =Present were:. Mr: George G.,. Lucknow• 'Flour Mills, taking the Argo, superintendent . of municipal place of . • Mr- F. F.., Freeman. who , construction; Mr D. F: Flannery,'; throu brill health has. been 'obligedto ._district '• • '.. rr..'_Macken-. g ., engineer, -••Air W -ratite from the, position. Mr. Mack 'zit construction engineer;- Mr. E• J- • enzie is•a •son of Mr: J. J. Mackenzie, Archer,:'transmi'ssion. engineer;' Mr. • insurance. agent 'of ,Kiattcarduie- _fie. _E. P,. Chamberlain, engineer in'charge... came here from. Z`ellsonburg where he of distribution partment, Mr. T..D. .-.was.,,enth,...the_.0 nad._Ce.realr CO -.C ..tgec!Berry,- su erinteident.o.:theEugenLa_ . system.. , • • ..ready ...Reeve_:J.ohns .: When• all was ton was given the privilege of ; closing the switch which, turned" the current he-Lucknow tem ._ ... nto-..t s3'S - `•'BYY Y►' a ': of celebrating •the histo ric event the; fire, bell was set a -tinging and the .._ -various steam whistles' 'sounded' as they' had riot done since. h..y t e recorded the defeat of Germany,: The. Town Band„was out, toe, under theleadership of Mr: McMorran, and discoursed sweet music fora time. •. Sonie thopght ” the - lights were stuck in pretty .'thickly- on Campbell Street, hut ' that.: certainly ii . not the case. Indeed double the present num. ben --between- --Havelock'' anal - Ross. streets on Campbellwould Inotbe too many so faras; lighting is concerned., Of course, that would goat:Mere. We„ understandAhat_ a''nother---light is to•7i 6. be put in about opposite; the old Post T ; s Week• .Marks giving 0f NC`W .,ra Before going to Tillsonburg he•• was seven' years : ''with the •Ogifvie • Mills and 5 years with the . Maple Leaf Co,. A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT "The Gypsy. Maid";.the 'show and opera to'be Presented" in' Carnegie .Hall on,.the_evening ofian. 19,prom- -- `r -..irnnent lees `to be `thebest 'entertainment Which, blas appeared in. Lucknow 'for. sonie .time. -It: has: just completed..a, i ies round of alt. elle big cities, of the pro- vince '.where ro•vince.'.where:. itroved•immensely p popular. Instead of giving : one ♦com- piete opera a, number • of the finest selections : from : a -variety . are gi+en, , • m in �tiieTrigram .iriore ' leasin ak g P g • than it ; •would otherwise he ' Gor- geous cost-ninesY elaborate stage -set- t ` s �B�eatTo eratic.singin$► fine acting -and picturesque deriding are features.:' The • performance is guar' :' • ...•, .. Of ice•atand, . . anteed refined in every way. r s and '•ofstoe 1 sina. number l Only a • The comopany comes to Lucknow houses were readyfor,: the current," under auspices• *the Lucknow Fire : ',•E'J'O:" T C.. �. Eli : �• , i r fogtough _uite- a number of plates es have beenwiredinai►ypack the ri strop 's Drug Store. Admission "?5c, tiii"ees" and are. not.connected v th_the:. plus Be waw ''-J.J-'Childrenc - v EIGHTH CON.,' KI'NLOSS Tuesday,rJan.. 11. Mr Leslie 'Congram spent, Sunday with his uncle, Mr.. Sam Co gram, :of Huron. ; • Rebt: Harris paid a visit last" week to : old 'acquaintances at Mr., W. R. Johnston spent Sunday at 'Mph "Rt.. Culbert's, :Con:: 10.. • Mr. Garnet, McFalls, and Miss Herne, of Elite% are visiting Sth Con: friends. • t _..; Rev. 'Mr.- Lew* : spent. Tuesday .. .a_. : •_. `Culbert's. - - . • Miss MyrtleCongram spent . the weelt-e ld`at-m cotes, -12th. Can. ' Ackert Bros. are, clearing the tim- bee. off the "Huron" Farm,; •so the boys in this. loeality find,. themselves busy in, . the bush 'these days. • The reeve • and councilor*_ were_ in:, good spirits' Tuesday . night, • having seen . the culmination, of 'their efforts throughout the year. They may well. "at's a c- parddned '.the..-:piade _ and . s >`. fa _. tion they, derive .from it, aqr they have been called upon to give more o€ .-their-time to -town; ,affairs.- than any council in the , history of the own. -Well done faithful servants. REV. RICHARD :TREL,EAVEN ': • • DIES AT HAMILTON After an 'illness of little more than a week the' Rev, Dr,,,Richar`d, Trelea.. ven, well' known, here and throughout his home township, Ashfield, ;died at hishome early Monday morning of this week. 'He was .a brother of the late T. L. Treleaven, and .cousin. of Messrs. W. E,: and T. IC' Treleaven, He was pastor of Ryerson Methodist Church, Hamilton, . and had ' h'elda number of 'the •best' ministerial puss- • tions' 'in the Methodist Chin -ch. in• Western Ontario T r . ,Though',''only • Ga years •of;' age, Dr., Treleaven, had he retained his health for another; three years,,:'would•, have ..co repleted. a half ceritury iii' l lee ago he preached 'anniversary, Services ai the Lucknow Methodist :Church and on. the Monday evening''following gave a -lecture. Dr. Treleaven lees born on a'farrric near "Ltingannon, . •and ;was teaching -school just as soon as. he was able to do "so. -.Entering' the :services •of°the church, Lis' first '-charge' was . at Bay- fief . • ;Hi ability as a preachef was :early: re .zed° and-hev;t~i much'`iii demand. e was, pastor of churches at To): tci, London,,. St. Thoaas, Chathe , Aylmer and;Hamilton.. e is survived' by „his Wife, •fie, 'sons 'and', ,one daughter, - Two sons, Irwia: N, and Morley i ,dive: in Toa:-• onto, = while'• the; three- :'other boys.': Freerrian F., Runsel- W,.. and Harold D.; tied the daughter, .:`Mus Thigh Murray, ,ieside in' Hamilton ' • 14-H TECHURCH Tuesday, `'an-" Miss : Mifler,• • of ' ,the Kincardine .General-l3.ospital,' staff.,; visited : with :her friend, Miss Jean Etig1eson. - - Miss: A{ Clubb' viskted:a :few days with' Mr and Mrs. Cecil : .Falconer,,. •' Mrs. Hackett, =of: Blyth;. is ,:visiting' with her parents, and Mi's. A.: r Emmerson: •• -alker•.• %; Mlis:-W of ancoilver; :,B.G.,. and Mrs. Robert- Henderson,. 'of Au• • burn,. are :visiting with' Mrs:: D. H n d erson. ` .. Mrs ., -.Henderson',. . .' e dis not improving in health as ' quickly" as her ;many friends: would wish. ; •, ST. HELENS ° • Tue:idaY. Jan. 11 'Lir and F Mrs, Phillips' return- ed •from their honeymoon trillto Fiorda sn Saturday night.and Spent a few' days with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. d. Woods, before taking 'up their residence-in::,Lucknow, 3ifiss '.Margaret'. Miler . ,.left :. on Thursday for the 'Soo where 'she has 'seemed the position of teacher in the' Chingwauk Home. • Masa, Ethel : McPherson has. return-• ed from• • a .week's Visit with' f riends at Teeswater:'.' • _ • Mlis; Jefferson, of.Dontiybrooke, ia' .visiting,her nephews, the ,Nlessrs.,iV ;, Donald. '`:Rev T. Q Miller, of 'Uxbridge, Will occupy- the pulpit in . Calvin Church next Sabbath. • Mrs, John Miller, Sr.,•went>to Tor "onto' on Thursday • to attend the fun- eral of °her ;little grandson. John Gar, • don,'son of Mi and, Mrs. John Miller. olid` Mrs:' Jas. Webster and son Elven,' of`Burlington, . visited hips' brother. Mr. J. R. Webster. . The di ectors of the Public Library have purchased •gekut 575 worth' of. -new books._ They are anxious to se;' cure .new''members:. Membership fees: are 50e or 2 for ,75d, while a: fam.ils . ticket is only $1..00. • . CNN W.: TO HAVE. LICENSED POOL 'ROOM ,. • Aniong the first acts of the Luck- •noei Council of,. i9.21.. - was the .grant- ing ,of a license' for the operating of a ,Poolroom' in the village. : The n at -,- ter; tame•up„ in the.,frsrin of . an appti=' cation, fer•; License by Mi'.. Welling tni: ;McCoy.• We Understand that Mr'tic= Coy has not yet secured a pre*. , e frr; the''pro-dsed• pool` rooin,•;°but he II�� no doubtwildo.� so .in .the' ?eanflitli$i hest• Sash• Prides' paid for' hides,, ' si«:pshins • andtallow attlie Tannery. ,,' Caaeral ,times within ::the ,past ft'•'• .cnnow:-SAM' ROBERTSON. yells'the pronosal•to establish, n orril • 30.12.1%:.:• .. room has, l;e^n. • turned' down , by • the •Col rci.l :b 4, . a number who 'were. ti• -r " '�ose' ' to the,. o ning of:a col •'. LOGS':••WANTED—We,:-the"..under .liP dPe � p .. '. signed, wil .buy all kuids of logs dem :velem :.Have • undergone' 'a change , of o'inion• Would -lie' patrons .of•.a pool livered at •our saw mill at Lucknow;'` . °P inion. have been: going to other towns and will : pay , :the highest market and_it i 'saidthatPrice, for` saiue. `For 'furthe'r,panic to; enjoy the game, is -sal. . , games; and' even geniblina, of 'a kind Mars. call and see us at our Office or.:••• , ....call us..0 by' Phn. The Lucmowless•.deserable=.than _properly.aeonduct: d.poo,•have_deyelgped toavey TableCo.,,J.Button, Mgr. '; Feb..28 •' :considerable ,,extent within .recent Years, and: the Council'',evidently came : FOR SALE"--Two—farinas, 100 acres to the .conclusion ;that a pool room each, good -buildings and first class. regulated._. under.' license- would pro- 'soil.Will be -sold: at a.barg-am, Ap _: 'vide .leis harmful amusements ' that .hay' -to J Geo. A. SiddalL •:: ;.. 1111-c • 'existing 'conditions : . - The Council asj'constitutest•for. 1.9?0, met 'in •fi'nal session 'at eleven o'clock "Monday, morning to wind yp: the, lids-. iness of elle dead year.' There .wase little' but,'routii e' matters .to -'attend E. To ARMSTRONG Jeweller'& Optician 0 0 o. EVERYBODY'S 'COLJ•MN 'J•IONcEy TO LOAN' on Mortgages and notes tt"•reasonable fats. Fire, Insurance,, both' stock. and Mutual • ' -Companies ',Conveyancing done • with neatness and : despatch, Geo.' A. Siddall; Broker.• LucLpow. '.'OR•' PARKER, OSTEOPATII;•at,Cain • • House; Lucknow, every • Wednes- •. clay afternoon. All . ,thionic' dis=c :.eases •successfully. treated; : Os ...ieopatiiy: °reingves 'the • •physical `. causes of'disease.--Adiustirnent of • the spine la quickly, secured `. = •` and with fewer ireatitients by Os- ;• "teopathy. than by any other :. method ,POULTRY W>' NTED.• =••- C:o m e .where you get 'a' fair dealand Tor- .u.to;. `prices; .Also.. •beef.,and..horse aides , aAidr,sheep 'skies ,,late Libel The ft"srineetiii-g of`tTie 1921`. 'cirri- :nil (the same in --P ersonell as fol. -182e. vzith The. exception .ef Ate., R. Mullin :. Mr, and Mrs.;.Sniith Stein,, of Shim ''rine-the place of Mr. Wm. Mur,.die) son, :Sask, are visiting with Mi•. and' • h w as:held Monday evemtig, Arrange 'merits .Were made' for the©engageintnt J.. of town agfficers for the year ,and the -clerk will. xie• asking 'for ap'Zilications at an early -date... 'Bert-•W-ard;•r.vt-ho bas been 'douse ;pollee ,duty anal: at; . tendiro, to-olher:.tasvn :reatters;,. and ed tri his resignation; arid while rec ogriizing' •thatBert• was a Very "useful servant,'. tik: •resignation: vias :accept - Mrs. Wm.Purdon and other relatives, n 'the .coniniunity. Mr.and Mrs Hur 4 e of Was ea ' :Sask.,• visited -at/the .home ofMr. Miss Clara 'Ande'rson,.:rof Brussels, ' . =�risited-•a-`fEwwdaYs with:'i1'I•sMs- .abei: Garton, - ,Mrs: J'no.• Cochrane and, Miss_ Min: nl'?-ter'a�fiJ:�lr,.•ii?n.Spsx• t� recently with-i41r5 Il`' .Master• 'Jodi. Rutledge;''of:-B"iri'ssefs, is visiting with his .grandmother, -Mrs. Garton, Sr.' • Mr:'Rich• McMichael,.fzom the west. is visiting::with Mr: andi-Mrs.:'Gordon Elliott: '••••A car load.. of •hairk-ar ii d .; be •� tie Iasi. week .for bix,'AIeX Eniitiiersoii s new • house.. ' � W. T. l?e11ow, of Godgrith . has been appointed. :license inspector ,dor the • County ,of Huron. The Ontario Gov- ernment made the appointment as a result of Huron eating under' the Ontario Temperance Act. Mr. ,Pel Iowa commenced Viii dutiise on Jsn o -oro 1104$ . biae.D.Ot A,LD---tn the township of West Wayanos.h, tin Dee. 29th, 1920, to Mr.• and'.rs. Colin, MacDonald, a son. .. CRANSTOI —In the boamship of Wart Vistwatlorbt an Aye. $1, loco, to W. awl 74r1 leirl Constant -a nos. • CREWE • _,-- T ... u dad J'an...:11, . es y,.., Miss 11. Phillips; of Mafeking, is spending a few weeks with Mr. Wm. 'Hasty, - Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Twam'ley, of. the 9th. Con.; spent Sunday et the home of Mr. ,Wesley., Twamley. Mr. Eddy :..Rivett,. of Wilkie, Sask., is spending the 'winter with his par eats here `• . 'Mr. James Culbert, of the est, Spent At few days , with, friends air= Bund -herr:. - The Wks of ,the 'W`.M.S. spent a very -enjoyable 410, with the i1 ladle st Dnpfinnon Tbu*ldeir ,lis . • ' CHURCH NEWS • meeting o� theV I.O.O. F. • • vflie 'Oddfellows •' ill • hold • air' "At Hosie" in their Madge. rooms• ori the evening of Jan. 2ist•' All oddfehtra s areeordiallY IfiVitel. 'Each oddfellow firing his ife or lady friend. "Ladies 'please -..bring. lunch —Social' Coniutit- tee. 20-1. .AU,CTIObi SALE --of Farlii :Sbxk; The/regular , t° f h South Iniplelticnts� '1 -lay and Glaiii, at flirt ifmloss• W,M:S: Was ;:held .. in." the 37,' (;on, 4, erase W - ut•anosh,•on. Tires- church en Wednesday, •Jan, 5th. The day,' Jan, 18.: ]v.•crythiug -m st, be topic from theStud '� ook'wva.. k• 4,. t y'�, s to a proprietor has -sold:- hie Pif ,,,,.1 as arise- prop. t Tay -Mrs, Ooltan andMiss ' Nornra farm Thoi.` Taylor '• •Pi op ,•: Thos. Nicholson,: OnnFri'day follovving,�the •apply°--Auc�: 1,',141:•c",._, Women s Day,of Prayer was observed by- following the Suggested • outline• prograin for the societies in. general,. At this, meeting' a- collection -was talk -en for - the • Chinese orphans -.amount- ing to. $17.50. The .next regular meeting will be held.,,in the church on Wednesday,. Feb. 2nd.; and the pro- gram will "take the form of 'a contest. in 'questions° dealing on the topic, ' Falai°FOR SALE7-100 .acres first class soil, `good h iildings, .four• miles west: of .Lucknow";.-2,5 _acres fa11. plow 'ne...Terms" as 1' ar 'rtic- ' ulars21-10-tfc apply to George. A. SiddalL • .' r• Ott ,good-SALE-Barri'3x t6feet, .. • - frane Material.in both: •in•go el condition- A` bargain • Mediate sale:','- Apply, to W. 3. Lai ow:. : 20_1-' R.X skn p • ..;a.lFoOe.R: . SALE�.Jersey C.ow the first, ofVebrua +A du l e.at4t ...'.. Th Sentinel -PIG'-ASTRA:Y.'..eame'•to=the prem ices :-of the undersigned, . Lot 12, Con 10,:Ashfield, • on or about the 6th day :d.'T:iSCl.rr�Qt71 ."__�wxlgx44fix!.''�, tsc- er may have sante on proving. perty and:paying expenses: 271.c Jas.. Alton. FOR, RENT—Grass ;farin •contain- int: about 00 acres. •' Spring water on each end:.' sone . nule east of town. -'T Apply tai .;P.:.H: 'TORRANCE, Boit ten .North. Bay,, Ont. • •" 13-1=t1~ To fitly„ bread'flour f rving o ulaee of Vienna thrities pp .. are pawning s' collection•of the' most valuable `tapestries ,in the' world. A few good• • ti'e's to let out on shares. ALlX. R,QSS,: :••2tl-1r FOR SALE—T;vo Irani° dwellings.. Fdr particulars apply to (EEO: A. SIDDALt, Lucknow: 3=2-125 THE LOCAL •MIARIU T' Ely , •' .1 Y • . . . . Y i , 'Y • Y, . . 70q • . 'Butter 0,jA.:i•., ., ; . ..: 45-47 .41 Hoge,... •„. .. .. ..•x$14150 • Fog SALE' VALUABLE FARM LANDS -100 f good ood clay loam, situated on the • Bounciarjt line.abotit one mile west -of Lticknow. Un theproperty is 'a first <lasfi n-ataret. concrete, dwelling Vvith nine `well: finished rooms, kitchen and woodshed, hard arid' soft water inside, heated •with furrnce cosor`wooil�, , :11so fame .Barn about 80 ft pc 28 ft, 'trst class stabling 'underneath, with • water :bowls for stock Supplied, from : a never. failing spring; addition 24 ft by 28 ft. with •hog pen underneath„ cement floors , and cement partitions;. drive shed, hen ,house , and garage. ,Fatill well fenced and all 'biiildinps lit a good state IA tepair. This .is a Mostdesirable pr<iperty•' arid very convenient to market. -.Foy.. further particulars Apply tO - Joseph Agnew, 1.3=1-1f . Lucknow. OAS 40, q 1 M