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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-03-31, Page 1• . , • $2.00"PER YEAR IN'ADVANC$; '*2."6 OTHERWIfIE. QNT.,. THURSDAY, MARCH 31. 1821 •, 4UCKNOW • Roller Milis i rki � day �: wo _nig and nig ht.' Branarid Shorts -oh .Mand. W. E. TR'ELEAVEN: t Administrator's Sale of Lands ..Under and by:virtue of •the powers :granted' to the "undersigned..the Surrogate Court of the County of 'Huron .in . the • estate •.of'. the 'late` Thomas • Joynt, . there will ' be offered for Sale by public auction on Satur- day, the 9th day of April, A.D., 1921 at the hour of 2 o'clock, in the after noon at Miller's store at, St. Helens • by T. R. 'Bennett, .Auctioneer, the following .•property: the east half •. 'of the' east half' of lot number, twen- •ty-two, in. the, eleventh concession of •` the . Township,. of Wefft .Wawannsh h the` :County .df 'taro"n loss a roadway There l'e ,.•situated On. the property the following 'buildings:' `one frame • born with stone 'foundation,' 36x40. anda frame house, stone foundation • 18x28. A spring creek runs through ` • the farm. " This farm will make a 0 good grazing farm. Terms_ .of saler. Ten •per, cent 'at the time of sale and the balance within 30' days. • Por further particulars ;and : condi- tions of wile apply: to the undersign. ed . •'' o • Dated 'at: Wingiiam this 21st day, of March, A.D., 1921. • ' '•' „T. 1r. Bennett, John Joynt, • Aide. •Adiuinfstrater. by -Dudley •Hol'mes. his ,solieitor. C AUCTION °.SOLES ' 0.. o a o q o 0 0 .o. o ?s • MR. DAN, SMITH DIES • • o ' :OCAI.' AND 'GENERAL el s he ietow wa of L t Miss D oiran , guest: of MO, A. E."Millaon titer the week -end. "Miss F,.: E. McLean, of the' Scheel staff, and her sister spent_the'Easter vacation at their forme% home in•. Ashfield, . Mr. and Mrs;• Russ Roiertsoli, and. Mrs. Johnston Johnston 'spent, :the Easter in :Seaforth, . Paramount . Club 'will hold 11'.debate box social and dace on `the evg. of Tuesday, Apr. 5tr. Mrs. J. Murchison. and ,daughter, Glenna, were guest's of Mrs,: F. T. Armstrong for Easter. • Mrs. W. MacLeod and ` Miss L. Joynt were in London ' for a • few days during the 'week. • 1 o m". Mc i11an Lot 9, Con.,10, :NIS e l . M : Con.. .10, D; Ashfield, will .hate an auction Mrs. Alexy. Finlayson has return-• ed homer after spending a couple of weeks'in Detroit •and Toledo.....: Robt. Agar and family, 'who lived a few miles' •south of town, have moved to a farm•near Seaforth. ', Now is the time 'to get your Fere tilizer. A .car bf Gunn's Fertilizer just airrived.-4eo. S. Robertson. 1d -c• Mr. Wm. Armstrong was in Lone. don last week to see his daughter, • Mrs. Barrett, 'whit has been serious - IN CADILAC, MICH, 'Mrs. Norman' Mathieson, ;of towns' received. 'word' recently that ' • her brother, Mr Dan Smith; h ► haddied at Cadilac, Hieb., on, March 12th. Mr.. Smith ..ras ill for a week, .or* More but his: condition was not thought at alt serious, so that his death came quie.unexpectedly, to those -in attend: ante.,• -His ailment appears.' to_ have' been • some form' of heart troube. The late Mr.' Smith was a native: • 'of Huron Tovwnehip and *'ill be re- membered• by many +throughout this part who used to visit Lucknow Cal-. edonian Games day.: Mr. Smith'.was of remarkably tali` , and • powerful physique and was a striking' figure among. the• athletes -in • the , park where he . excelled in ' feats of strength; Since that time he .,spent many. years in different parts of the United . States, moving from place to place a great deal. He was in gild - fide only a short time before . his death. Mr. Smith. ,was. between 65. and 70 years' of age and 'had never married. . EASTER VISITORS The : followiri *ere observed in town . -for the ' Easter holiday: ''Mr. and' Mrs. , Brown Mallough,, Grimsby; Mr. Berwick Sherriff, Mr, Ernie, Mil 'son Miss :France' ' Spence, Mr_ Harry Alton,`Miss Alma Alton, Miss 'Mary? Connell," Mrs.. C. F. Richard-. son, Miss -Freda Aitchison, Miss. Sadie gee, :Miss•lylary.Itathwell, Miss Norma .•e Thompson, • Miss Frances Siddall, Miss Dean Geddes, Miss Mabel -McClure, Mr.. Steele . Macken- zie, Miss . Jennie :MacDonald,' . Mrs.. Temple Clark, Mr. Ewart,, Cameros.: Mr._' Jerry Rathwell,, Miss. Isabel Douglas: . .•. ly •il ,. . • 4 ... i., ,.; - Xt...Harry Logan, of Purple Grove: has ,'been.appointed Returning ,Offic- er in South Bruce .for the Referend- uni: vote.The Mtss • ' es, Li�say "are, 'back to' their home on Ross Si; after spend- ing pend. ing the winter' onths. " at Torontd tand. Peterbora • 11 next ,ti . When, tit the st flits ca door and see the electric washer at :work.' Nd trouble., to show' it.-G.'S. Robertson., • ' 14-4-c Campbell Thpmpson,' whom we re- ported ill .with diphtheria at-Lon- don t• •Lon -don a'cotiple of week's ,ago, :is_ well on theway to recovery. hi • shoat It- cog Kincardine Township b ,$500, for sheep killed" and Worried, by dogslast year. The taxes •collected ,on dogs: amounted , to ' about $600. Mr. and Mrs: Peter :CCantelon, --of 'Clinton, were guests over the week_ Cantelon,of t . end at the home of a their son,, Mr:".J. hey Molsons Bank staff. •. , mile brass band, which Mr: D. C: McMor an -has in .training, is making very. good progress,,judging . bg='ecent performances on thestreet this .. ear - will . have to . be, Dogs ... y,, • tagged in 'townships, • villages, and. g towns. 'After April let.;` dog owners are liable to •a. fine of $ ;25:00 if their . dogs are not tagged.•• 'Constable Ward We -are .advised by.; --- "son driv- ingafter April 1st any.pe ing a motor vehicle • in -the village' without '-,.the . 1921.license number +aro erly' displayed will, be proseeut-, ` -sale • - of - _his'farm :stock and ., imple- • menta •on :April lat., commencing , at 1 o'clock p:m,` -Everything , will be ::. sold ._ as; the.. proprietor has,• sold his , _ John Pattie, Auc.' Victor Whitley will have an _auc- tion . sale of horses; cattle; 'yehiclea. etc "at the Cain House bail' on Sat, ' April r2aadr ;c'otnmeneing at ; o b1ocjc • Everything on the "'bill will 'be sold; 31-3. ° ' ' • R.: McGharles;• Auc. ' Mr. 'L., Kramer, Lot . 12,• 'Con. 9 '' Kinloss;. wilt ve anau`"tt'ntr"saieof- farm stock and implements • on Apr:" 7th;' commencing at •1 o'de •- .,• 1� 1000 1?URYIS, Auc. :..: 3 John McCarthy, Lot' 1, :'Con. 7, ''W • X P, 'Ashfield, will: have an unreserv- ed' auction sale of grain, farm.s oc �a ad iinpleii ents--„7 --- April 8, -conn-- • tnenein 'at 1 o'clock pm. -J. PUR• g .. The Executors, of • the estate of • :the late Edward Johnston will have -sale- .. oL farim'stocl and. •---an- auction , implements at 'La"t 4, Con. 11 Alli- ,tela- e = pa�tl k dx coarrazreaa est ' kat o'colck , p.in.. Everything • listed' will be sold ' • R. McCharles;,'Aud:. 12; C9n, 7, E.D,, • Ashfield, will have an auction 'Sale •of fa , ria stock and imple- - ...his meets on. Monday.; April 11. Every. thing will be .sold as the proprietor has; gold 'his' farm:., , ' • - 7-4-100 Johni 'Purvis, Atte. MERCHANTS 'HAVE 'GOOD CHURCIL.NEWS • Anglican, Church -Rev. F„ L. Lew- in, of Bervie, : will conduct the ser- vices in St. Peter's Church r on, Sun- da at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m„ ' also at 8 Christ Church, .St, Helens,' at , p.m., Methodist Church--The.,pastor will preach morning' anc4 evening. Even Mg subject will be "The Human Lim - Rations ,of ..the Inspired Writers." Presbyterian :Church. - Services next Lord's ;Day,.' at 11 a.m. 'arid' 7 pan. -Morning 'subject, :"The Sever -w ity of ;esus " • .1 vening .Subject; '.pos"-Resets ers ref Reform". ' You are! . kindly •invited to these services. Epworth .League -Dr. Newton' oc- BUSINESS:. ON TUESDAY.. Another ,Dollar' .Day 'at Lucknow this passed into, history, .and again a number of merchants 'report ,a very' satisfactory day. • The; only ,com- plaint with those whom the cyclone struck is of'ove'r-work Buyers were -on:the 'job. quite early • in.` the. day,' many from the country:; being in 'to, *articles before - pick .uP� the -bargain re -sold -:outer The afternoon they were -c saw ;even .a ••'bigger=crowd,.,the _ and. y were not merely, •in 'town; they were here. to do business and the'' storey presented ' a bu sy scene -until even- ing. + cupied • the choir Monday' .evg., and carried .through a very fine program consisting of praise and prayer ex- ercises, together • with - an Easter reading by • My. ntle. Webster accomp- • anied " on the piano by Mrs. Newton.. An address was given , by Owen Sad- ler :of?' -"Radium, its Manufacture, nature .'and uses;" a piano "duet by Mrs. 'Reid . and her On Austin, On ad- dress by `Wilfrid. Anderson : on the Flat" industry;, solo by Eldon Hen= 'derson, 'benediction by. D. C. Taylor completed the program. ea. ' Caird~of Thanks -Mr. W E. •-Trel eav en and • family wish .,to'. express ' sees s the kindness f ' ion 0 'fat ec a• a r ul f ate Pl► fie r sympathy athy shown by friends . and. and ymP ' neighbors at the tinre'of their'•recent bereavement. • • Mr. herb Graham has received an invitation, ,toattend a re -union 'of. returned soldiers who enlisted the- . from Toronto.- • The-, gathering Will be held at Toronto, . and.. will be feat- ured by a great bonquet ' . A new- Bind ;has-been -organized t liialkerto-n- and ?g tol-be, one of the: y--�Ia i18F town' institutions. Town Connoil appoints' a committee. er board' to...manage and see to the .financing • of the Band: gin Miss ••Evelyn Mitchell, . traveling secretary of the"W:M.S ,: ': w h add- ress .,_, i -the-South South . rens .a nnioisi. meetit'g'"'�•� . • in 'Kinioss, and LucknOw auxiliaries Presbyterian 'Church, • 'Lucknow, 'the April nt 8' on Monday evening, 4th,, o'clock. :• • • O PIANO-TU'-IN1`ING Mr. d, J.' Merlihan, ' of Guelph, re- piano tuner • will be in. tuck- iitibld . : •- Aril. -Orders left noyn first week -:of p with' ft• J. Moore, • HORN ' • Moi tits At Dra-ytan, ort March ` 29 1921to Mr, and Mrs. Alf, ".E. Mor r tis,. A daughter -Esther Minnie. i The Wiartoii'` • Echo' last 'waek pub- lished a picture of "the Oldest • resi- dent Of 'Bruc'n County" : -L -Mrs. ,lames Lennox, Who celebrates(, her 102nd: 'birthday on March 9th, She was the first White person to settle at Wisp. ten,, • She east'das wlt1 halt pan. sp4 •_--°o-o-off WEDDING BELLS Baidenby$11ell • A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized. on. March 26th- at the hone of Mr. and .Mrs, 'Henry. 'Bell.:' Con. 10s Kinloss, when their young- est daughter, Violet E., became the bride of •Mr.. George W.. Haldenby:. The marriage ceremonywas, per formed by Rev: Mr., Lenin, of Ber- \ale, in the; presence "of the immediate 'relative's of the bride and gi ooni, line Their '• ninny .friends, join in 'wishing. l � , them a' long:and . happy voyage :th ugh lite. • • LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORTS; , Continuation Classes. _ • Report for 1Vi'arel'. • ' • • Form .I M..Mitchell 76, R. Mac- Donald in' 0 Du a 7 'Rei •74 ' J r .Donaldd , 74, E. Switzer 68, T. Alton 63, O. Robb 63, C. Morrison 62, M. McAonald 60 I, Johnston ,60, J. •�Hassalh. 60, M. McInnes• 5`7';; W. :Murdoch 54, C. Mac- Dougall 53,, C'. Hamilton 52, F. Mac- `Ivor 48, :A. Colwell "47, E: ';Keteha- ' baa 45, J: ¥Vlaclntyre 42, • •Form. TI. -E' Lockhart 7.7y. I $ath well 75,1 F. MacDiarmid 75; F.• And- rew • 74, " -P. Agar 73, V. MaeQiiillin 73, A. Mudie 71,: R. Andrew 70, •K. Hill 69, D. MacRae • 69;. M.' Webster '68, M. M' Lean 65,, W, Thompson•.64' M. McCallum 63, G Hodgins 63; F. Cain •62, R. Thompson• 59, R. Moan- tesh 57, J. dollen 56,; M. Ross 56, A. Johnston 55, H; Thompson 55, J. Long 55, W. Alton; 54, V. Hamilton 53, D. `Mitchell .,48, K. McLennan '47, K. MacDonald 26.; Form 111.••-E. Wilson 75, J, . Mc- Quillin ' 74,' :'J• Buckingham ' 74, ` 11 McQuillin 70, B. Murdie 67, G.: Lock- hart 63, ,A. Reid '63,. • C, Gollan 62,. V. Phillips 58,, G, Douglas, 57,.. H.• 'Maclntosli 56,.. L MacIntosh 51, R: MacDi'arinid ' '42, H. ,MacDougal•1 40, S Burns 34, A.. Helm 34. ; E:..M.. Ranson,. F: K. Mci.ean, ,Asst. . • FARMING: ' Mr: Clark, a lecturer on Paw ejr Farming, • Preparation of the Seed Be,k etc.; will give a lecture in the Family Theatre on the evg. • of April 's:.,a•:� 'aduate�of-• t ►;�.'w`•Mi•: �C at'lr'"a gr the O.A.C.,:and he 'adds to the inter - .Of est • of his` address'` by the use, of- ' tno'eang pictures :which' iliu's�tra the to n of the seed. bed, growing. ;preparation , of the corn plant; keeping the boy on . ,the ;farm, buying a tractor, eta :The. lecture topics 'are:- Poiver-Esinling Possibilities. in. Ontario; Preparing s eed Bea, .Application of 'the 'Tractor to the Ontario' Farm; Purchasing Machinery for Cash; Operating, leme_nts _ All interested re is.lin charge. .. are:.invited and ;the LOTHIAN -Tuesday, March 29.'• , We extend congratulations•, and hearty good' wishes for a long,:hap- py and prosperous mare ed life ' to. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Ritchie. : The - many 'friends •• of Rev:' Mr, Hardie- will- be pleased' to learn .that he is -steadily improving' and is now practically - out of danger.''from his attack of : pneumonia ' Mrs. John Johnston. -visited: her daughte Fowler, near_ . ;.. Mrs,_ilarry- Dungannon, for a couple of weeks. M Miss :.Bessie Barnby' is returning this week from an extended visit` with friends' in Toren -e. and Iiam11-` Mr and Mrs: 'larger and •family have this -Week their ,have moved up, :-former home. 'yearToronto. There are very ' few -occupations where . Ardent 'hope . and keen disap- "ointment 'ast. are • closely . coupled to, •gether - in fishing suckers. You .: se he ,;creek full of. riley_water and naturally imagine it,just'fulroT fish:` One man :holds- the net at-"ore.,end of • the _viol 'and the other er with a Jong n g pole beats andchases the fish• right into it. .You feel sure: the net is -just' full of fishuntil you lift it -then fish_ .disappointment-nothing in it:' Such , was the experience of.:two nicht from here • who journeyed,.:,through• bad daek roads-td-Kintaif-one "GOD • PORKERS •" • Ashfield, i;ec- Mr. Manson Reid ;• of M s •'ust. set- tl -delivered Y en months ., and four days . old ,. 'to ardner, I.ucknow, the combined 'weight of • which was 91:0 - lbs The largest weighed 340 'ibs. This is certainly an unusual weight, en . months.' for a hog of seven NEW DAIRY. Room IV. Subject's', Geography; .History, Hy- giene,. 'Art. Sr. IV. -LL -J.' Beaton 82ti' L.' Murdoch Si,E, Johnston • •78, M, , Douglas ' 76, 4"S. Mackenzie' 76, *E. M: Orr 72,' *`W. -Howe 66, M: :Patterson. •62; *E Alton 53. • •Stewart':83, E. Aims-" Z Gred 77 D. A.Thompson stroTzg•'82, • des 74, : M., Andersen ',73; E. 'Burns 72 0..1Vlurdie 67, L. Smith'• '67, W Sproul. 57, , J:. Osgood .55, *E. Web_ •ster: 54.'• *`absent for:. one or more exams: C, M. Clark,'•:Teacher Room. III.. .. • r Subjects .'Arith.,' Hygiene, Comp.,, Art, •Writing. Sr. IIi, *W, .Douglas: Donald' 77,'•D. McInnes' '75, G. Johns=, ton 74, *.IVIb Arrnstrong 73, *B. An ''d-erson 73, *G:. McInnes` 73,,''`L: Web- ster•' 71; G.: Smeltzerhander :- son. 70, P. Nixon:30; A. Irwin -65, •T. Webster 63,, ,G• . Macke/vie .iia G,. 'Mar 62 W. Eaten "513,',7‘--R. 11-CCa1= lum `55, Y. Webster :50, *C..Webster 48, C. Milne 46: C Blitzstein 44 LECTURE ON POWER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Treasurer of ;,:the, Muskoka Free: Hospital foci ' Consumptives: de= o ack_nowled a the sures. --gratefaally�.. .,._- ,�.,..T.. following contributions • received in Lucknow by the Field Secretary. of' the ,National Sanitarium' Assoieia tion: Silver collection. $4.35, r A. P. Stewart $10.00, W.•• J. Little • • $5.00, ha _ter R.A.M. $500,, W. B. 'Anderson 5.00, H. Jl Lindsay 2.00, Dr. Geo. Newton' 2:00, ,W: J. 'David- son 2.00, 'Canleron; .Murdoch & Co. 2.00• Johnstone Bros, 2.00,, Wm. Mur; die 2.00i W E.'"`1Treleaven 2:00, Wm. Connell 2.00, T. B. Cutt 2:00, -Smith - 2,.00,:...James. ,Young ' 1.00; T: E. Smith •1.00,, W S. McLeod 1.00, Rev. R. 'McCallum 1.0 Jos, Agnew (Clerk) 2.00,• :The Sent- inel" inel" 2.00, W. ; Smeltzer 1.00, W, -.W. Hill 1100, E..Aitchison ' 1.00; Nell Murdock • 1.00,/ Conrad Decker ,1,00, Rev. , It. F. train 1:00, W. G. Spina= ler 1.00; J. A..'Glennie 1.00, D, R• Mc- Intosh - Tntosh 1.00, W. Allan 1.00, L. R. Tay- lor y loo 1:00, E. A. Renwick 1.00, V. .T.. Armstrong 1.00,. Miss E. Murdie 1 0 s Murchison 1,00, ACksrt da; Rath On and after Apr. 4th, the under- signed will be dole to Supply cus- tomers:. with 'milk or. ere'am..•. Delivery eve mowing. Service guaranteed far a ° yaw. latormatioa xt. `tickets, lrlil�l: at Iia. 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' til � ' i,, i:: Yi itrrkr 7'% " ' --=o-n-0 -- ,* .j,..,.. :.: NOTES IsAIRSHFrA , Ph ledirdiTY7-17. crowd ..gathered in 'the 6th school . to hear the Men's `Program and ' all tot- ed it a success: In ;addition to other. numbers there ,was a play .Not, in - the Regular Army" presented . by' 'Wine ......_. _7• -ach' seenied;,hap... ,young'-u'te►r, E . • • ed ily suited to .his part and :furnish p the apdience with . many a _laugh. •Follo'wing .the- critic's' remarks .lunch - was served by the' ladies. : • The ..,Meeting for 'March 21st had ca" ' ,: aontes the OLP - tains ell: as s t• been a g tains being Norma Nicholson and Dean McLeod: Thirty-five active 'members were . chosen 'on each 'side: ed that '-each number ...t.was..under�ta- ......._ �. 1. was to be valued and the losing: sail were.; to' treat , the winnerse, tb home- mode ome- final Meeting - made., candy 'art "the , The' contest, which' aroused touch en-, thusiasin,'was held at Grey Ox and ool:'-was. packed with an ex- pectantwas audience. • Each sidemutes, given .one hour and twenty m and the programs were most original and . enjoyable. There were. two- jour- nals. Mrs, (Rev.) Gollan, who- gat ► decision, •favored by a 1 SINGLE COPIES; A6 CENTS. P$nhily Theatre LUCKNOW: Friday, April Ist Tom Wore : "Gay Lord QUCX" a• 1V1Qnday, April 4th.. Anne Cornwall , • -in 'The Girl in the Rail," and • ' Govt. Scenic Reel •Wednesday, Apr. 6th.'. '"Betty's.Prince" - and • • Pathe News, Weekly • Comedy With 411 Show . Two shows each evg:,' 7.30•apd .9.00.. • u EVERYBODY'S; COLUMN o' o-o=o-o o-•,sd-o=o,--o-o ,1,1014EY TO .LOAN ,on: mortgages and •: notes at 'reasonable. ,ratos. • Fire • .Insurance, both stock and Mutual • ,Companies.'' Conveyancing ,done with• neatness and 'despatch. Il Broker.Lucke ow '.• Geo.•'A.•'Sidda•• DR: PARKER,OSTEOPATH..at Caine. ..house; Lucknow,., every Wednes- • `... day afternoon. • All. chronic din- : -eases .successfull'y treated. Os- • teopathy removes the ' physical 'causes of disease. Adjustment of'. ''the spine is 'more: quickly becured and 'with fewer _treatments by Os- , '' teopathy,than by any othet method Best marketP rice' for all raw tura.' •i,et, 'me..kn'ow when you have any. Phone. 85, Lucknow, ' • 20;1-tf.. ' B. Pearlman.. ' OS FOR .SALE -Section• of large• frame :•dwelling, suitable. for anyone intending tendin to ' build.,or -to--enlarge ,their.. home. •Can:also supply lot nearby �f ' :'. :desired: -*Phone ''4-14, : W. L. Mac' • Kenzie;... 17-3 tf -;*1VI. j.--- SOR:._ SALE -Grass., Farm, Douglas .79, P. McInnes 69, *H Webster ¢3, S. Decker 64, •K Thomp son 61 *-D-_Milne- 60, -*d: Baker 55, ''`W. Agar 54, C. Pinner 51, *S: Jew- * good• ,conduct,for. March. Campbell,:. Teacher: Room Ih . Jr. IL. zie ," Clifford_ Webster. W, .. Web-. ...:Eaton; , , * w-•` Good - Je •herr z M V. S 'ff .. °s er itt; (H McDonald, ':Charlie Webster) tie .,L ''Robinson, 13, Mil ie,' A Mc: Milian, M. ,McAllister, I. Drinkwal: ter,. ; M. Watson.,. Pair -R.. Bradley, S. McLeod, R. ' .Watson, 4.. McKenzie --Sr. 'IL Ex Stewart*; R:':Paz,- s..B: 'hibe7, ` "Goad-~.-'fir:-McQuillim ve H �Wtlson `:,' W N.iatan* • L 'Menary,., •Andrew*, . B. Henderson, E. Mac- ' -Donald T late''nor absent ditring. r it, date " , ,' • .1...'W. MstcCallum, Teacher welt 1.ef1, ..D. ,M*ct es11s.. 5001, 140 ' n, acres; ' well' watered,. N. half. of . Lot 6; Lon. 12, W.D., Ashfield.For;parT, titulars apply toR,_H;_Dignan, Lon don,' or los. Agnew, . tucknow. . 24-3'tf e _ - • . ,E.' Class. ,Ex. -:•J. ' -':i1., Durno' 'Good -J. Stewagt, P. Men- ary, -S. Steward.--:. Fair -11 : Button,' G. Anderson,'C. Greer*., A. .Smith, A Andrew*, (E.'''Nixon, S. Mullin). ties; A. : 1Vlurdoch;*, H: Johnston','` I; Whitby,.'A'. Watsonh`. B. _Class. 'Ex, -M. -Robinson, It: sari. •'Good-.•-D.'=Heniiierson,. R•.:' Finlay Ahompson. Fair -13,, A. Wilson,, I. McMillan*, M. Merriam*, II. i4IcL'eod* ,, . : Steward C:. e - A. Class. Lx, F. i . ..• '1VIC1)onald, (L. Naylor, 'K.:Brown , -L._:, Braihson,_ A. McKenzie+y,=�, R ties, .. -- it i-.. Mullin,:, 1,.!t Webster:A {Good Fred• Armstrong, /.'.MeKenzie.''T'air ---T. Anderson, W. Bradley, M. Me-. D,opald*,: • 'Wilson. Armstrong*,• B. Drinkwalter, •W. 'Robinson, Ci Fin- layson,' M. Cousins, L. Irwin*,` . T. McDonald,' 1 E. Agar, E. taker*, C. J'ahnston, J. C. Durno, K. Ferris"*, y E. , Whitby,, W. Taylor, 3, Merriam'', the judges' , e first 'program which W. Merriam*,, E. McLeod c- hew be points- tli • ad been given by Mise 1�Yieholson's * absent a .week 'or more on a. hof illness. 1 Tis c 'lids, Meld Meeting will. ba .held at count li Mard e, � a her', , G>r.v Ox, Tu. day, 4q l :plih, , a • FOR SALE200: bus. Banner oats • ' heavy, , excellent for seed; several tons . ` well preserved ' hay,, several �aG well oat_etraw. APpld t•+� Wm � '• Mackenzie, horse -dealer, -Lucknow.. • 31-3100c •, - FOR SALE -Ford runabout : in .. . fiirst.:class, condition. . Apply to J. H. Ackert'; 7-4-100. ' FO ,S--Reck-eg•gd'°,for -- , hatcF iinng of good laying strain. 15.. ' : far: $'1;50,-J. R: '•rVebaberr R.-2, , ; 0 w 21-4-p• - OG ,• $ . .p . ASTRAY -Strayed • ' in the, vicinity ..of, T-ucknow . 'a.,tlog�-sTior •��r:i•i, lao-1 mxith,., hit ningQ_ox4.,neck and white on breast, sliort•tail• ; Any person • having information regarding. "the smite kindly".,resort to' T Glenn, o.w? : Phone; ,Dungannon R: 7, Lucke � 77=1;1. • ' ,• , . 31-3-p . FARM FOR SALE .South . half Lots'47'•and 48, Con: 1, 'Huron Twp.' - close to school.:: and enliven convenient to . Ripley ,and Lucknow First . Mass• brick and,stone house; barn 40x90 ft with : stone basement. Apply to wF. D. MacLennan, 4-4-122c :: n • A • 7b MARRIED McGuire_43aker--At' 'the home` .of •Mrs: Rebecca Baker, Lucknon, ...ori 'March 300021, by the .1tAv...R. Ful- ton Irwin, Mr, Wet.. McGuire and Miss, Viola M. Baker,' • LOCAL .MARKET tat Butter".. .... ..... ..45 40 8`a,0 Aii, i,a,+f ,.,.. )i,► S*•t; S''' ,r0•7q-