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$2,00. PER YEAR, IN' ADVANCE;,; 62.60.OTHERWISE:
DRAINING THE STREETS .
rreparations for r a. new • drainage
system for 'Campbell and , Havlock
streets . are 'underlay.. An engineer'
has been on :the ground thin week
laying out the work, but it will take
a, good part of the summer to com-
plete the system. The . Street tom=
reittee wish o warn 'citizens against.
interfering with, the stakes set ;by the'
'engineer, as knocking them over will
i
make serious otrouble. and e�1g neers.
do :not.work fors nothing. 1.Ti4ea•atakes
must be, left as sett until the, 'work
i"s. completed.
Ll:1CKNU.w"
Ro��er Milis
Are working day
and night.'=#�.
Bran and Short`s on
hand.
E. TRELEAVEN.
• FOR SALE -Eggs for hatching,
froth -Bred-to-lay S. C. W. Leghorns
and. Barred Rocks, culled- by the O.
A. C. test for laying .'qualities. Eggs
6c each. Also somepurebred York
shires.- J. Farrish, R• 7.. Lucknow
Phone • Bungapyon, 82.1$.
FOR ,SALE -1919. MMawell, 'fine
•'shape.; Box 438, phone 19 Teeswater,
Ont.:•
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L'.UCKNOW, ..ONT., THliRSDA'Y.. APRIL 7, .19
HATTCHING EG
Bred to. `lay, Barred •Rocks, Guild
,riparia $:i�Q ped 15 eggs.
EXHIBITION • BARRED (`ROCKS
Pen headed by ,a son. of • 1st prize
winners GueliSh, 1919... $150 per 15
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INDUCTION AT ST.HELEN'S
• Last Thursday -was a. very dis-
agreeeable •day rain, wind. sleet and
ciient in the morning made the roads
very lad dark clouds overhead made
anything but a bright prospect but
in .spite of itall' the Presbyterian'
turned out. in large numbers to wel-
come. theirnew' minister: :The in=.
duction service, Was according to • the
m,
usual
.for Dr. .Cempl ell of •.Dungan -
IIIc � M -
non.• preached• an eloquent°sermon. on
"The •'Ideal' Church". The .moderator
of Presbytery presided' at the induct-
tion.,service. Rev. J., Scobia of White
church addressed ' the minister in • a
sympathetic manner enjoining him to
=know thyself know .your people know
your resources, Rev. A: K. Gollan of
South Kinloss ',briefly ,address ' the
congregation giving words of timely
counsel., A'glance ° was given for
`the congegation to ;greet theirnew
pastorafter which all adjourned to •
,the basement where lunch,' was
served-as StHHeen.'s ladies can ser-_
ve it. Those Who partook 'of' the
lunch had,. all ' things in common;
neither ' was there • any that lacked
and •the waiters 'said not_ that '• the
things ' which they possessed. ' were
their own but they' had abundance to
- BOX SOCIAL•
AF
'box sdcial will be held. ; in the
Carnegie Hall Lucknow. on Tuesday
night the 12th inst, :under` the aus-
pices of the Lucknow . Fire Company,
The proceeds will 'be used to fin-
ance the Brass Band, the Pipe Bald
and .the Baseball Club., Arrange-
.menta are made' to put the two bands
'in good condition this summer and
it looks• as"if Lucknow will put in a
-winning baseball club this 'season..'
It is the intention iso have. the Brass
Band play 'out on the Wednesday
nights and the': Pipe Band , to ' play . on
Saturday nights. This. will •. be• , of
benefit to the'.citizens and Particul-
arly the business' people and. all are
requested to 'come, to tt3e Box social
and "help the Fire Company ..in., this
worthy cause. .:.All..ladies young and;
old, are asked to .attend. and bring
lunch- boxes which will. be auctioned
off. ; A fine musical program . Will
be given A ' dance, be held
after lunch and music will be suppl-
ied by a good _local orchestra, :'Every'
body come out and, boost with `y
presence; and money' Admission 25c
ladies with lunch' boxes, free.
eggs.'.
'-W -1`-- Miller, R.-2- :Lucknow Phone
N,' H. 1o1144. • •
• AUCTION, SALES
Allan'MacLeod, Lucknow, will have;
iveroutfit at
.- his livery .,
en Auction Sale 'Of
'his livery harp' on Saturday; April 9th,
commencing at 2. o'clock P, M. See the
bills. Mr.. MacLeod is converting his
barn into a feed stable;
R.'.Me barles-Aur,
• A.` J. Errington, ' Lot 12, Cell-, 7;
E D'; ; Ashfield, will have an ` auctioi)
of his farm ^stock and imple-
�_ _sale
nients en . Monday%, April 11. • ,Every-
wiil�be--sold+ as -the. _proprietor_.
�''.',tliing ; ,
has sold..his.'farm.
,. John. Purvis, Aut.,
.Y
Now.is`the time to get your .er-
=Act '• t]lwer.: :A car'of Gunn's ,Fertilizer
• •5. Robertson.._ __
• reit' arrived. -Geo. •
14-4-c ,
We:thank .;the•public:,generally for
kind• patronage on Dollar , day. and
-• -:• , • beg:to state .•'.'tihat�.we have ._,,a_. fow
f _inthe following lines.
.,;.:::•-following-fie k ... Sap-,
• Oat -'meal, tipton'S tea, Soap, Can-
- d R
ri�g
cods,
-aisins Salmon Lard and
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EIGHTH CON. KINLOSS.
Tuesday April '5th.
Mrs: Thomas Harris, and 'family
spent , Sunday! with Kincardine
"SINGLE COPIES,.6 CENTS.
too a
Fa icily. Theatre
• LUCKNOW
Saturday, 9th
dine 'Hammersfeen in
E WOMAN
'TH •y
• GAME
MONDAY,, 11•
Hoot 'Gibbons
..and .
° . , . . s onth the:
ithx
4n tire- h�th�c�
people the opportunity
of prohibiting the importation: of
liquor into the province' of 'Ont-.".
ario and making the province pro-
ctically Bone Dry.
If you are in favor of prevent=
ing the importation:- of liquor,
mark Your ballot" opposit 'the
word "YES»,
N01'E Let the friends of • temperance,
).# "� in '.for the time. is short..
�1, be up and do g.
fa,
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Brownie The Peace
Maker
Showing: BB•OWNIE, the wonderful
dog. •
WEDNESDAY
Iny Husband's Other
wife and `Pathe News.
For E,riday's Special- .See Other
Alva rtit.etnerxt. ,
CIURCH
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LOCAL:. AND •GENERA 4 1VIe'thodi t ;Church --The pa's,tior will,
adge Klein of • Walkerton, on
' Aunt
ril' • lst• completed 28 years 'as.
Cy Court 'd
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ge.
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F'arrnera and, gardners•are busy on.
the land this. week, The' .Weather,
summer-like.
Mr. W •L.. Magkenzle is':in Toronto.
on a business' trip, and is •accompan,'
red? •by•,his, son,.'Grant..
' Ontario grown seed corn 'on cob -or-
shelled free from•. borer. Government.
tested .:and :germination about 90• ..bo,
95 per cent. Leave order with us ,at
150 per >bush' for`• any, variety 'of i the
dents ydu want
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friends.
''been
Miss Willa Culbere who has •
visiting friends on this line, eturn-
ed to. her home in, Lucan.;on• Satur-
day..
Mr. and Mrs Wm Congr4m and
Misses:- 'Phoebie --and -Myrtle••• ''and
Cecil -spent -Friday - evening at .R..
Baker's
•
ham :sent • a ,day•
:•._ :lien :.....-.hied_.. • p_.,. ..._.. .
Mr. at ohiton'
last week at W. 8: J Luck-
Mr. aid --Mrs. MacMillan, of'L .
M
W "were Sunday visitors at -,Mac-,
no
Smith's. "
Which we.will '.let any custom
Coco-iv-Which
•
et haste.` at^;Dollar- day 'prices..
. A. R.. Finlayson
A
•Danirie IVI9ePherson- spent
Sunday on ;the Tenth
iss Margaret, • Florence, ., and'
M •
Master Charlie Hodgins spent a day
of Eas'ter.week with their sister
'Mrs. ''Earl Culbert_
Well-bred :yeeing
iiorkw -aboutApr.._.-- 2
0: se_:
- iekTe •
litter. Apply to James K y
eond
Rr • 7. Lucknow,. Phone ; •Dun gaxtnon
• .77-16.
THE REV. -.JOHN • CUMMING
spare.
A full:` church of earnest interested
.ors i er greeted the pastor on.
w . h pI1. ga __
morning. Instead of ' the usual
young ...peoples meeting -an evening:;
servicewas conducted by Mr. Cum-'
min - fter whicfi the . young peoples
Society. "eras reorganized It' is ex-
pected "bhat-the.-society_ will. . hold.__.�.
first regujar • meeting in about a
'fortnight. • The .officers elected ;are:
President Harvey Webb; Vice Presa
Will Rutherford; :Treas.' - Mable
iVV• ont-
u
400ds;�.:'::.M
•:Secyr�.:.:..CmorinPix:
-......:.• c....,.
mittee: , Social, Wallace Miller. •Misr
xa .er
William a Taylor P Y
sio�ary;
Meeting, James, l; mage
Miss Mitch _ -
ell • travelling-, Secy. for
•
. S. will • speak'. at, the morn
the W.:M' terian
"ing 'sehvice .• in the• 'Presb. y.
-ehurch ; i'text'Sunday-we lteleive Miss
Mitchell is a talented 'speaker and
br-inek_aLmessa all 'should bear, ..
cOnduct'..t he services -morning, and
_evening. Ina, the morning , he wile'
speak on the corning prohibition vote:
:and •in ' the evening on, "The• conipila
tion • of .the The Bible 'in its' Various'
Stages• up to .the' Present
• The young Mem' Bible class 'of the
Presbyterian :church held a.•very en
joyable apt home in the basenrent`:oi
',the` church Thursday everting of last.
-week.-r'rhere-was quite a large • at•
tendance.,: The purpose _of the at horse,
was to have the class' rile . as many•
as possible of :the young.:':people• of
congregation and to invite the
hien to join: the class. _The gather -
•ung• eras well entertained -.:.fir ani
• hour by: music, readings _ and short'
•
Messrs Bert. Wird . and
Fred
Whitby were SundaY .visitors •`with
,
-some' of Mi;..W s . •
• and former neighbors
out on the Second. of: Kinloss. •.
ceallum received the
.sad
-Rey.
Oh Monday that ,lis brother
AT THE:
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Starlitig
Pr Dean
lathe great 5,,006;0001eWet
T-urhey -before the great
par, and- an -adv ent ureic; America -114
'paihos, with a gripping interest front
..beginning to end.
TOronto bottom ittritie been showing tide picture
et an admission of 500 apdup. but•by special arrange. '
*neat will be anon* in. Lucknow at a speeiai adms.
*ion ot oar
HOW TO. QUALIFY
•
MacCalIum had died' sed
_Mr. John ......
denly at Lowell,; Massachusetts.
Mr. and','Mrs W'n `. ,Armstrong, L
Mrs. J: Hodgins, Mrs. J. Black _and
Miss S. Harrison`of: Kinloss, and Mr..
Trealeaven;':of ,Lucknow
and:'1VIrs.. T. T -;•an
Were- `Sunday .visitor \vrth M
Mrs. ' Cole- 'near • W hitechur. ."
:.._Toronto; an old•
�._._.
Mi a _coup
" ahis- art is spending
boys , of p •
le.of..weeks with his brother on the
Second:. Con. Kinloss,. Mr. •Qillies:,is
. e - .p.. after several •-months.;
recupera�.ng:.
illness. • • • meeting of
The "regular. ` -onthly,
the women, Institute will be held in-
gthe• council.• ehaniber•on Thi'l�da
April 14th -at 2.30 I'•in. Topic'•"Some-
•thing worth while" . by.. obq of the
.tueinbers..Readinl'. •cRoeitations Etc..
visitors welcome.
In Dor. er • �% " C eG'-
of the proposed• Old ,Boys ate-Uunion
to be•'held• at Walkerton this' Sum -
n mer a canvass was made of the town
on Easter: Monday The •canvassers :
foiihd their task• ver$' easy,•
•_'and in •
about one ,hour.:Secured:guarantees••of
.$2,500.
When, "at the .Post Office, call `next
door ani see the electric washer. at
work. Ido trouble to show' S.
.: 14 4-c'
Robertson. - "• •
,•vil�iges • and ' townships, ' :all
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o ' o -o o-o--o=o--o--o•-o'-o
;'.
1 EVERYBODY'S -COLUMN o •
i1IONE7F TO LOAN On mortgagesand.
notes at reasenable •rat.:,: Fire: . .
Insurance, both stock and Mutual '
C;oinpairtes (:;miveyano'ing done
with., neatness and : despatch. •--
Geo. A. Siddall, leroker. Lucknow.
DR.. PARKER,. OSTEOPATH. at Cain
House,' Lucknow, every Wednes
' :day' afternoon. All'. chronic dis
.. eases successfully, .treated. • Os
•teopathy• removes • the; ' physical
"causes of • disease.. Adjustment of.
the spine'is'niore quickly secured,.'
Viand with-fewer=treatments by Os -
teopathy-than by any other method •
• Best. market price` for all .raw furs:
est 'fine know ��rhen you have any
one 80,.. Lucknow.
•
r man.
{IOLIi .was
nc1L . Poo FORSALE-Section of . large
ette_ irdm- * mg-to-bu-ild-=.or-bo'enlarge their"
hoir.con- ,home Cafl''al'so supply lot nearby if
addresses, after which' lu
served and .: -.a..* ,' de1ightfil_.s.0
cial laif"..: frame dwelling,. suitable for: anyone
s17en (l
t. A•: ua'r.t
the •Methodist Church c.
ver: good nu
tributed
:two y
nlbers- to desired: --Phone ' 4-14, ' 'W: "L.. Macy-'
the ,ro ram','.as'did'also•a
p g
: "string" Kenzie' • 17"-3-11'
of Mr`'
orchestra • under direction
orch s
MacMbrat
e
h
League li L
ea
g
t
r.
•The Ep
,nual iiieeting on the • evgn
4th. 'Offices elected for the
-- '-`fa11mL's•�•-.1�-i�de:n
Vice Pres , Gertre
.er;�Air.,
2nd Vice :Pres. Myrtle:We
Tito' Pres. Latina__ Joy ,
Pres. Will Andrew; Secy.'
wart Taylor
ton; • Treas'. E
and:assi4tantt FlorenceA
Mrs... T• Reid,
ld its ari=
Of April.
y ai: a -re
tr Writ est And-
Treleaven,,
ehstel. $i~d'
h.vV-
t
- - >. ut--
Annie �
.; -Organist
nd>rew anti••
Mr. Samuel Leach ..wiSho's to ex' -
kindness and sympathy* „ohown,
--friends-nnd neigh_borpi!..during his' --
CLEAN UP
Boat yoer Town .By cleaning up
lind making for the general ImproV-
Burn an leaves and rubbish rake
One can alWays pith out:a-Amick-
Plano .so be 'a booster.
Subscriber
– -.-_- s' _.Farm .100
row- . SA>;E—Gras
0
•Lot
.' atered N:.- half .f.
acres, weh__w ,, - _
6, Con.• 12, W D:,. Ashfie•ld For: par-
iculars- apply •tp R. H. Dignan, Loh•.:
t pp
don, or Jos. • Agnew, 1Lucknow•
re 'regular
ng when a
4The meet
and .prayer
.read :the:
itc11e11. tri
j�l: S. rave
, chorous
reading% by
a ,duct by,
Douglas
evening
•young`•lad-
The Guild`. held• -•the
meeting on 1\ionday .'eveni
-lar e -ter nvd--was-preSc, _
ing opened `with singing--
and'
inging -
and ' Mis§ 'ltena Gor dei'
scripture .lesson Miss iI
veiling • Secy. of :the W.
�_•-;,�ri�encli'�dat.•c'=•w-^�� lr
:enjoyed. There was `also
by arlumber.•of girls a
Miss Lorna 'Cartipliell and
•Mr's. Murdoch and: Mrs
The meeting neat l'•7ond
will be in• charge .of the
ies Bible. Class.
ord :runabq"t
in
rOR :sA->a
- " to' J H
,.. ss=condition. Apply, .... ..-- ---
i'lrs� era _: • _.....�
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Aekert '7-d-100.-.
FOR •
SAIF=IVhite ock' eggs fo>`
• hatching,, oflaying strain. 15
'for $1.50,-j4.11. .Webster, R.2; Luck= •.
now.., • 21 41,•
FARii1-FOR. SALE
Monday Apr. 4th,
, Miss, Annie Henry of Bu a o
is -visiting_ with _her ,parente •Mr. - and
• Mrs:Thos. Henderson of the
vale Road is visiting With' Mr. Ana'
Mrs. K. Weaver.
. Mrs. Vox. is visiting With her. sia-,
ter Mrs..I.Itnophaey at St, Helens,
Miss Ply Paterson, Stott anA
Itelen visked a few days at, Mr.
Petet Fowler's on the .illuevale
friends: at' berifield, and tortdop.:
Miss Beatrice Dobbie
Visited over Sunda5i with -her aunt
•
and 'uncle Mk.. and
spent Easter wee Witb vlatO,cs at
100 a'sday-'1±4-
. :Janet and ,:Mary Mdwbray
of Bluevale spent: the Week -end :
Henry who underWeiit' .7 -an Oa:ration-
loss, havelecured Air, V., Iippdt.rgop
Henderson has moVed kTillagd
and contrnenced teaching en. Morality, •
• South half Lots 47 .and 48, Con 1,
,1•luron 'rwp:, close 't0 school'
�etu'tnhj , ��F��'.".to•-�i..plA'��...axui:.:, -
Lucknow.' First class soil, good,`
brick 'and stone .house;. barn 40x90''ft
•with stone 'basenient. Apply to
D. MacLennan,
25c g 8, `Lucicnrow.
ping officer et the polling' booth; and.
X4-41 . .
NOTICE ,
. As sOme. of: Lucknow friends
'have. brought,a,man here fr,Onl
;ii;clrictilg -for .10,1 :waht the public to ,
, to work for me M the jtirik business, `
„and pebple Will 'continue. ,
to ,petronize • ;the- Man. they -have
far
'from 8C to 4c per lb; For horsehair
from 25c to 80,0• per lb. Vor scrap
iron from'',40e to 80e per, cwt For
good "fat poultrY SOc per lb. -
LOCAL MARKET .
'. Cout:tney7-7in the Township. of
and Mrs. Joseph aourtnev', a Ion: <,
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