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$2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; ;2.50 °OTHERWISE,
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Rolier Mills
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Bran ind , Shorts on
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W. E, . TREL?AVEN.
ST, HELENS
• . Tuesday,, Feb. 84
Miss Etthel. Anderson visited
'friends in Lucknow last week.
LUCK:NOW, 01i(T. THURSDAY, p. FEB. 10, 1921.
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The • Dominion Parliatne»tr will
meet on Feb. 14th.
Looks as . though thh-,ice crop will
be a failure this season: •
Mrs'. J. A. Glefnie visited Toronto`
friends a few days last week.
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Tuesday, Feb. 8.:
Thin, community .has oxen . indeed
enjoying "the order of 'good times".
as our' forefathers, termed it when:
they first ,hewed their way into • the
forest primeval, .After all it it not
the spirit many lack the, community
spirit --and surely Pt ,ia much better
, meet together' aims, body : occas-
finally. anti; train the, body and limbs.
Miss. Rena Gordon spent the past : to` act in response to the music that
week on vacation in ,Toronto.. is' within us, and so develop 'an all -
Mr. Will Reid, of .Paris, Ont., vis,
,.round,: well-developed girlhood and
manhood, than toy meet, you in your
small corner and .1.in mine,, to gossip
holding self . as • the ideal and per
,haps your. neighbor much below. par.
However: may it 'be the will of all to
observe the season of Lent 'that • is
nearby.• here aa .well es we observed
the season of rejoicingand festivities
that is now about all spent..
Messrs. George and L. Spears,:•of.
Toronto, the latter. an officer of the
Toronto Police Force, are spending
a week's . vacation visiting Mr,and
Mks. .• john McGlyn, of this' burg:.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, of
near Teeswater, spent a 'ouple. of
days last week with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson,
of this community. Mr. Armstrong
has disposed of his hundred -acre
farm for twelve• thous nd, five hun-
Bred' dollars: ' •
Messrs. Vernie and PerryHodgins.
intend attending,.the motor show to
be held 'an: Londdn this week..
Our local U.F.O. is .doing a thriv
ing. business in *this ;remote corner of
'the earth, but they could: benefit
t einse'lves : gieRtlyY iit"tHis "partieufiar
time •by 'showing an interest in Our
public libr4ry;' which is now about' to
order ' ita annual allotment of. -books•
and periodicals. . Why not '.include
some good (books on practical farm=
Mg. andmarketing?
Hills leading .down into deep .val-
leys with high' .iroadignys .and , • per-
haps .a bridge • or culvert at t'he hot;'
top', unprotected, have been, • the
scenes of two runaways this "past
week: j+ortunately occupants of both
vehicles were Of the stronger'se c, so
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a fe'W sears'. and; •bruises, .some tlehris-
and broken hnnnessi,alone tell, the tale•
ofthose, eventful moments .
Mr. Archie Mackinnon, of near
The uc • Luck.,,.., .spent Sunday; -at_ .Peter„
ited,,his sister,', Mrs (Dr.)' Balfauu
fiver the week -end. 1 • ' '
• Mr. Cecil Mullin is home after con-
pleting a course,' in the • Hemphill
Auto. Gas :Tractor School,' Toronto. ,
• James Cooke, , of the .10th Con,,
Ashfield, has been appointed ashessor
of the township for the ,present year.
• When you 'want to. pay, for your
Sentinel, find' the.• office just across
the • street from Armstrong's Drug
Store. L.
The Ashfield Township ; auditor$
;spent . a clay. last week .at W. P.
Reid's and report accounts in first
class order, . , • -
• 'Miss Campbell,'of the $chool'teach
ing ' staff, attended. the annual'at
home at 'Stratford Normal Friday
evening of last week.
The spring-like weather continu.s,
and more and more 'automobiles • are
Scurrying. about—most of them, by
the way, with last year's marker on.
Card of Thanks—Mrs. Joseph An
Berson and family • wish to thank the
many friends who were' so kind ; and
contributed- lowers • at�-the tin sof
their recent bereavement. ••
The 50th anniversary of ,the. birth
of the town of Walkerton 'is to be
celebrated by the holding of an 01d
Boys & Girls. Re -union, the last week.
of July this year—a,' good idea. '
Mr. 'J.. Sherriff, ;who has long been
a sufferer • ' from. rheumatism, .'was
taken .to Fergus for treatment •by,
Dr. Groves. 'No .change, for' either
better or worse is repoted so far. '•
The Holyrood Literary ,and ',De-
bating Society have reorgani�ted•with
-s--strong .committee _and, are.;putting'
on a --high class entertainment on . the
evg.: of': Friday, Feb. 18:. Free, and
• averybody, welcot�re. • • ` '
Lueknow High'Schad will give
a concert m Carnegie Ha11 on . e et •
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• ' Mr. Fred -Sturdy, of W ingham, .has
been spending a few weeks with his•
cousin, r.
M.Wilt Humphrey..
' Mrs. McArthur, ' of ; Sarnia, is vis
icing her brother, Mr. Jas, Ramage.
' .-Vers. Elliott . Miller, of: Lucknow,
spent a few• days last week at Wali
$ace 'Miller's. .•
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Quite an enjoyable time was spent
'a4 the Ball on• Monday evening :when
the members of •the-: U F.O were -"at.
home" to their *friends. 1 A splendid
program, including 'speeches by the
president,`.Mr, Will Rutherford,. and
b'y' Mr. Arch Anderson, readings.', by.
Miss Welsh, of Belfast,. and Miss
Douglas, an instrumental by Miss
Ethel McPherson, violin selections by
Messrs: John 'Miller And J. D Ander-
son, songs by Misses Gertie Aitchison
and Luella. Rintoul and Mr, L.
Weatherhead, and.. phonograph'9'selec-
tions, •was given. After the program,
several. ,contests. and :various games,
-provided . entertainment . for several
hours after which lunch:' was served
• by the ladies. '
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Although the weather conditions
were not very f tvorable quite a
, crowd. attended""thfeconcert =under=
the - auspices, • of the Women's Guild
•on "Fiiday night last < T1ie play.:"A
'Pair •or•Artists" by --local talent -was
the, ripncipal featui of 'the program
and it was well given: .Between . the
acts,Mr. • Herb .Job, of •Winghain, gave'
several --readings,- and several;--selec--
. -tiolis were given by other Wingham.
by.Mr. Job and realized $11.50
The ladies .had taken in $38 from the
' sale. of names on 'the quilt. • Receipts
, Visited. their aunt, Mrs. Biich
and 10 am. on:the Ittli.• Addresses
Will be given by j. NI. McCallum, of
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PAINFUL ACCIDENT ' LUC11NOW oSCHOOL REPORTS;•
fNGLE • COPIFS,' CENTS.
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1VIr.:Geore Dawson, who for some;
weeks bas been engaged with Drink -
waiter, & Cousins doing ',electrical
wiring; suffered a painful accident on
Monday afternoon whale at work on.
Mr,. Allin's building. • Dawson is a
retuned soldier* and' while at the
Front had one orhis, legs so damaged
that it had tobe aniputateil below
the .knee. He has. an „artificial limb,
Ord this, .perhaps; was the cause of
his failing .from:, a ladder. He fell
on the injured leg and then a board
came down:: on his knee. • The 'injur-
ies are very painful but no serious
results are looked 'for. MS condition.
shad improved a good deal by 'Wed=
nesday`'but it `will be some time ;be-
fore he can•resufl a work, , Mr. Dago--
son. came from Toronto, and is stay-
ing, here with. MissC. Graham and
her brother.
DIED IN 'DETROIT
ening pf Feb. 18.. An excellent•. and
Miss -Kelso Hewitt of7Kinlohsac-
coMpanied by her friend, Miss • Sim-
irions, of M nsing, Mich., visited Miss
ceeds will ge' to the -Sehool Plana
• Miss Reberea Finlayson, known
troit .last Sunday. She, had not en-
joyed geed health for some time: The
remains were broright to. the former
family home near Locharsh for inter-
niept, 'the funeral being on Wednes-
day afternoon to Lochalsh Cemetery.
NVIIITECHURCH
.114r, 'Leonard Robinson, of 'cinder
fs visiting With his -aunt • and
1 Mr. Stanley; 'Of:"Winghnin, visited
a feW days With, Mr. and Mrs..Dun-
can Kennedy..
week with Mr...arid Mrs. Harry Mei
couple of days with Mr. aed Mrs.
Bert Martin, ,Bluevale
•-• :Mr. -Dan -Martin is' -at present in a.
Methodist Chureh.—Next Sunday
oe a good -at danee. In the event,
thenrst -Of- al
Mbst Pita -eating abries Of evening
•be Bible is the Wore 'of tied." Don't
miss any of titese.sermons., They are
,abeke,sp,eare doWnstairs. Mrs. .J...
E. McDonagh, of conetewn. wifi
resa the ladies. on Tuesday afgoii
regular meeting en,lionday' evelang:
the Missionary' Committee. 1.'he.,
-.Buss MacMillan petit the week -
in the ainii nere an inn evg. et key.'
an exhibition of caili-sWinging..7There
' 150i. When' addressea 'will be given Miss Phernie irving read ,the scriP- _f__
tura„lesson ,after which a_number sn'.by 'taient-froni Blake's, 1114, the
. 'nets, . There was an exhibition 'of
teen Hill sang a, solo and Mary Deng- i
neither last nor leliet, a _very geed
• Haldenby—PettiPlace. - ings .were given; ..by three girls in address by Mra R.• McWhinney: 'Ilini
part of tne pregrain was fOlowed by
Room
C. plass. 14xeellent-4i: Tolgnin,
McMillan: Good—R. ArmstrOng;
son, A. .Wilson.,,; Fair—M.. Merriam;
W. Armstrong, A. McKenzie,7R. Mul-
McLeod, L. Irwin, B.:Driiikvyalter,
Number on rel• l'55. ,Average at -
• I. Murtlie; Teacher.
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460,', It. Maeaenzie W.,coster
ItObinson 460i .V.. Sherr4
4b7, AL ;McAllister tiood—(.q.
McDOriala ;.464, MacLeod, 346, . 13.
368., (I)1., JeWitt, 1.tibrinkwalter). ties
28:3; Mackenzie 25.7, Bradiey.
,derson M. Stewart. 651: ..1Grodd
Wilson 1)80, ',Libel 558,
N Nixon .807, 4. AlenarY 484.
4‘;..rxeither. late ri&r. abient
the month. •
sirong 63, G. -McInnes, 63, L.,.Webster
hospltal_in London whereifhe re---TaiTM-.1-Henderson d0,-0. Milne .51), 1).
McInnes 57,11. MCCaIltim 56, P. Nix-
WEDDING BELLS' by Walter Dalton, and
las and Jessie Stewart a dad.' Read- st•P-cluaciag
The Anglican Parsonage at, Bervie
Reid and *Helen Thoinpson. • Neat
an eXCeileni lunch and Ine.enjoymem,
' '-'"-------;"----Wetie'll‘hcene of a egiet wedding on Menday evening the Guild will enter-
..• , wedriesday,- ,FebruarY ' Oxid,,, • when .., . . of *a secial hour. . After the Jonah.
.diughter ef Mr, and Mrs. James Pet- , The regular Ineeting ef • t.lie amilh until tee eariy Morning. ' .The pre-"
Kinloss • W.M.S. •-•._was,held. in.,' the ceeda-Were very gratifying- to _the
lipla4ei ist:Ittirersdale, 7as united- in' iniiiiiii 'On WethieltdaY,-feb: 2.- -.The dub;:sinotiiitucso• '04-.00. ,,T4 dab.
the holy bonds Of .wedloek to Mr. Rey atinlY period.. Was conduetgd in the
ceive treatment !-for a time." , We
Wish him;:a•speedy•:recovery:
---Miss_•Edythe 'Peddle;
epent the week -end wIth,-,lier sister,
be. xi engaged as schnoli,feacher ••• Diinglai 74, E TilompsOn. 71;
.Subjects:—...ature•a Stay,' Writing,
.spent;Sonday at. her. home.'
arid,. Mrs, Jno. .Craig ',received:
the very, sad•newa on Sat-urday night
EVERYBODY'S caLTJAIN.
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notes at rensoilauie •:44:
filen. A, bicUlallOirolser, Lue•LA.t.w.
pR. PARKfolit, OSTEOPATH., at COW
day 'afterlitann An -,chropic ilia-
. eases successfully_ treatett.
U10 spine is iiiere quickly becaved
and wIltn 'feWer 4,,realrinell LS in( VS-.
teopatnyu khan by any other
Jzito 'prices. Also beef and hurze
LOGS WANTED -,-We, • the pla4u.el
s.igned, Will buy all kinds oi logs, (le-
„iiveied at our saw mill at Lucurio%.;
and ,pay the ingnest market
'Price fOr same. For further partic- .
'Wars call .and see, us at our °wee or ''
.;all• us uP by phone, • The Lucknow
Lkieknow; acres ;au piow-
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sewing'. Mac ine (drop head), rgan •
."FOR SALE.-Dual-perpnie,,Shert-..-
Cookin. Bend references and state
OSTEIP HOMES' WAI,'ITE•D, for
nicks., and BoY IlyearS. Apply to:
Rev. Perdue,, Walkerton.:
Best- market price. for,„ all „aa3,:%a-,forn..-`. .
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. Man; 'Mena- •and.: was reperte4 144 s.0,nJr...,,s,;(7E,.—J, A;t,,..i.rwt niig.93, C. Thornn'-f ;faaa 2,'Storey &Acre:a ..-thvelhal4 :Nita”. :
85;:' *L. Stni.th aule Weil finiShed rooms., kitchen Arid '',
'pneumonia in the Hospital ' at Car- • ,
week to be recovering satistarterily .,;.,
62,,,A, ;TheiciPagn Oa, Ai'Anderseri:70:
iilive, shed,. ben.'honge land :garage.
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44,
'stahling -underneath, with
Water:ben:1s for stock' supplied Tram
wishes tio thank those who 'contrib-
.171aldenbii oldest son of Mr; and form ;of a contest on queetions deal-
ing, on the. topic.and retained ill a tie.",
*siting talent who helped sO miA-0. iii:
-Rev. Lletein," of Bervie,—, conducted. This farm Of • atndy shoWed - the mil-
' 2 -the,„ ceremony. • The happy Couple ,ne• of methods which encourage indi-
The next meeting of the Courey'a
,A ciirious and , Misleading typo-
.• graphical error occurred in out re-
port of the public, Meeting re Mem-
orial Hall last week. We said that
the go4ernmeot would grant to a
Hall 26 per cent. of the cost up to
02,000, That figure (1) shoultta,,,t
basic, been-4berer- 0101114 . by,*
Iola 'VA
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next •meeting mill be held in. the
''phiirch add the pregram. will ,inelude PUBLIC NOTICE.
(Rev;) - Henderson -and.11elen Rath:well z.7.6; „13.1,:tf -••••• LucknOw Ont.
are visiting: frjezi'ds Ripley.;*
premises are frame barn '725x30, and
frinne house 18X26. , Half -acre arch...
. 53, it, aleinarmid 53 Bp,Alardie. 52,
70, Lockhart, 70 11:Tite-iiip;-.
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than a shot gun =1St at once obtain
it oVer to me or. to the coriatab-
a permit to iceep it or otherwise hand`
le6. Permit ferm may '• be obtained
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• MaePherzon—In the Township of frpm me or the. Crevni Attorney.
'Unless, 100. Com, *on Feb. 21 1921, 1* Ezra Brigget
A, public 'meeting will be held
Carnegie Itall, inane% in the inter -
Thursday, Feb'. 10,. Speakers from.
Toronto will be present and the meet-
ing shonld' be •of first- rate interest
oat.youngstere of the present day
learn So rapidly that it's, 41nhost im-
'uO with them,
• All persons, in LucknOW who .havp
their premises wired for electric cur.
office and sign dehtraet, otherwise el -
earls" eurron.,t cannot be applied.„
Atcrw* SALES
3:4 co
sale of 'his farm stoOle and :, imPle-
Aleriday, Feb, '21. . Farm , will be •
rented fobr.•grass.
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Purvis, Atm