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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-19, Page 1O $2:00 PER' YEAR IN ADV,ANCE; $2.60 OTHERWISE. LUCKNOW, °ONT., THURSDAY, MAY . 19, 1821. SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS ° aL:U 1 NOW Roller Mills Areworkingday and night. Bran and Shorts on hand. - W. ' E. TRELEAVEN. . • .� e itEWE Tuesday,, May 17• Mr. 'Hugh Finnigan spent •Sunday with .his brother, Mr. RichardFinni-' • gad•, of Wawanosh. Miss Barger, of Toronto,,' spent a • few days at the home of Mr. Mathew Shackleton. • . Mr. Carmen ' Beaton,. of Seaforth, visited at week. S. Sherwood's one day last Mr, arid Mrs. Thomas Hackett, of . Zion, spent Sunday.at the home of. Mr. B. Treleaen. • - Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Hasty andfain- ily ,spent; Sunday at the 'home'of Mr. John ' Blake,. Mafeking. Mr. and Mrs 'Wm. Sineltzer, - Of •Lucknow,' visited -friends here last. Sunday,' • PIPE BAND REORGANIZED = The public will be gl.ad to know that the Lucknow Pipe Sand has. been -reorganized, and -is, getting into good condition for the season of Mit- doer has entertainments. i a Certs Ts b do,or n always been a popular organization and it is, already booked for num •ber of engagements, There are ten pieces this oeas0e. Mr. Roy Mac- kenzie ie leader;, Ernie Aitchison,. „secretary, and D. M, Johnstone, .treasurer. The band will be . at Tees - water May 24,, and, it will be at Lis- towel Old Boys' Reunion two days. in August. • . ii n: of CCEs9 O T Su .The Grim ° Gaihe s . • Thrilling Feats ' Houdini,: the .world-famous hand- cuff king and ,self -liberator,, promised to set a record of . thrills and sensa- tional stunts when he started "The Grim. Game" 'his paramount-Arteraft picture, which will be the 'attraction at the Family theatre next Friday night.' With this end in view, Arthur B. Reeve and John 'Gray, authors of the story, worked_, hr all 'the- amazing feats with which Houdini has been astonishing vaudeville • audiences for years, ,He extricates himself from ,strait'jackets, .prison cells and • a bear trap• and, as a : climax, is invol- ved in a hair-raising airplane :accid- ent --not in .the 'script—in which. two 'planes, with propellers locked to- gether, crash down frohl a height of 3,000 feet. A. thoroughly logical and entertaining mystery story has ,been ;worked around these •"tli;rillers." Ann Forrest, Tully Marshall, Thos. Jefferson, Augustus Phillips and thur Hoyt are included in the 'cast. The picture was directed by Irvin Willat.. O LOCAL 'AND GENERAL o O :0, .0 . 0 0 0__0. 0 _0, 0 0 Mrs. Russell' 'Reid ais' visiting her sister -lin -law,. ,Mrs. Dr. Balfour. Ex -reeve MacDonald, of Kinloss, is slowly recovering from his illness. Teeswater and Paisley • will each 'hold Victoria Day celebrations—May 24th. Mise M.• J. Murray has returned,, from Chatham where she spent the .wrntur months, . Fore,' help,.•in housecleaning . and light washing apply to Mrs:: E. M. Whitby: • 19-5-p; Mrs:' W: Henderson has 'rented her` residence to. Mr. Mackenzie,' miller at Treleaven's mill: The Council of the Township of Ashfield will meet as a Court of Re- vision on May 20th. , Mrs. E. Mackenzie, , is up.from Windsor' visiting at the home, of her brother, . J. E. Agnew. Wiring of the 'Down Hall and Pub- lic Library for. Hydro Electric serv- ice is .under waw this 'Week.• Our Juvenile ,a ' and'' is • engaged ' to help with° the musical end of.. the program at 'Teeswater. on May ,24tn; Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Todd and Mr. and 1VI:s, D. i • Johnstone 'Vere away for the week -end on . an auto tr.p to Itidge;t vn and Kitchener, • 'Tuesdayof next week will be May 24, known also as Victoria .Day. A, number. 'of 'surrounding towns are putting on celebrations, Mrs. J. E. Agnew suffered "rather severe. bruises and shock by `lalling down a stairway. There was no ser- ious inlue& anti she • is' recover/rig.. • Vv a regret, to report that Mr. Lon - la; e,aso veil of 'town, rs . uset! Musty lit.' Inc daughters, Mary, alio Mrs. Dennis, are home. from 'toronce.. 'the Huron County `Battalion win go into training fore 9days ac Oa�1 urg beigncs;. commencing June tetra As. Lucknow stores'. will be closed. on.. '1 uesday of next week they will oe open' all nay 't.bursday; thus a- voiding two holidays. in the one week • Did you `get that watch ' you .have k been 'tniniig Lomat?? if not there are Two Lays more of Armstrong's Watch Sale; so, don't •Miss ' this ee-; portunity Mrs. K D. Cameron spent a few days of last'" week' in Toronco, .ad. wniie 'there `attended the Dental; i.ol Col- lege graduation :exercises.. in 'Convo-, cation. Mall. • • TIME : PIECES_ •'At Special Prices, • • • • Less .than. a hundredyears ago any kind : was a luxury of the ;rich: Piece, is-.a..-hecessitY a. or.'luxury as • —taste, -dictate. , . • _,..... • _:. um' : ,Assortment , of • ., Y.ov -'a•ril--fr-nd-hero,-a._.p1+ea�,._ti,,,,. : - time pieces _in;all, _sizes, for all 'purposes; and :it • almost • all prices;, and at the special prices We ate -offering- each one is exceptional value. a time piece of .1 Today ,a time your 'purse, and a 1• 9 r- " BASEBALL, Lucknow Wins First Round In League Series. '. The opening, game of the North Wellingtonton League series was p laY e d in the park here Tuesday afternoon, Lochalsh' being. • the • visiting teapi. The . score Was 5-2. in, favor of Luck - now. " It was a clean lively game throughout • and :furnished splendid entertainment to a good 'crowd' from country and town. Lucknow gained a, 'lead' early in the: game and 'main tained it throughout. R. Currie arid F. Anderson, of Wingham, were the umpires. ' • . • -, • . • • • The line up was as fellows: Lochalsh. .Luckd"uw s McIfendrick .- Catcher' .. John tone Walker Pitcher Irwin Finlayson .lst base Mackenzie ,2nd. base )Blue. 3rd base Bissett S. S. Thornton • L. F. 'Mackenzie , ' G. F. Stewart R. F. o -o -q'•,•-- ST. HELENS Watches; Watches,' Watches: and More • Watches — Ser . ' Armstrong's window for the kind .you' have been looking for. 10 per cent orf : this week only. -- The White , Star ' Line ` is advertis- ing their annual Goderich to .De- •troit excurei•on . The moonlight -,ex-- cursion: from Goderich will be on June, 13th. ' .• . Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter : .Carter have returned to town, and 'will • occupy the Burton .jp:fioperty north ,of :the Station. Mr: Carter -has rented the_ property :for .three years. 1VTr ant Mrs John Eai„h, forth, are trisitcg. with Mr anu•:vIIs:' Alex -Reid; Lan rde,_ nose laugle, ter, Medley. is seriously Wil.; Mr. mai Mrs. •Ila. ir-waited Mrs. Douglas. on Sunday • Robertson Johnstone Bridge. Aitcheson Aitcheeon McCoy Brown Mr.' Robert . lvtcuitlin, who is • in ache sterling bank, .Uungaiinun 'Our- ing . Cue 'aosence. ,of . miss thin, was horde. for ',tile week-enu. • ' 'tar: and ivlrs.. conn Miller, Mrs. Ned 'I'honis and Mr., J. D. Anderson attenued the funeral of their Cousin; Mr. dodo Miller, at Anna, on :lues- day the annual, meeting of the Wo men's Institute will be. held at Mrs. aiettenzie's pn Wednesday, May Loco at 2.3U. Miall Call, mem'ber's • fees. There was -a good attendance at the . Y.P.B.U.• on Sunday evening when Airs. Cumming had the subject and (:airris°•'Aitcheson ' taught , the catechism.' • Mrs. Hugh McCrostie spent ` last week visiting friends in Lucknow. o -o -o---, ASHFIELD NOTES , -For-t- he balance �•of this week'We are "giving a- . special discou nt of 10 per. cent off, and the usual Pguaraiet•der goes with'' each Watch: CALL TODAY__ • • ..ST -�ONG. F. JEWELLER dI OPTICIAN °CH:URCH NEWS • South: Kurlesa. Church,—The Sacra= Ment of the f.ord'a Supper Will be dispensed t the miirn.ng service, 'first Sabbath. Preparatory' Services will. be hell on . Thursday at 11 .a,nn:, conducted•by rev. G.Gomm. of Pule Rivler. On .1'riday a ( a:lic service, will be ;conducted by 'the pastor at It a.m.3 while Dr. Campbell will preach in the evening at 7 o'clock. Satur- • day, Sunday and Monday services "will :be, conducted by Rev. D. A. Mc Lean, of 'Ripley. Anniversary, serv- ices will be. held on Sunday',, May 29.. The preacher will, be the Bey; A, C. Stewert, MA, formerly of Morning ton '• - The” Leagues -The Soeial Condit h ro t tee 'had' charge et.the, p„ g raa, n• i League'" meeting Monday Light,. •i tri, chair was, token by Mr. Lwart ler, and Mr. D. 0, Taylor gave an au- uress on the .topic . i•erseverance.' rhe scripture reading was. gwen ,by Geralde.atnweii. Mrs. Ant re'w• anti' Airs, llathwelt sang a duet. 'here was a reading by Willie Andrew, u .piano tiuet ' oy' ,Mrs: iteid• and airs.• irewton,a reading' oy miss- :and M1i °:'and a duet by Mr .. Anderson ant. a iss Robertson. • 'Gerald •Itatleireti was 'elected president •tor' the:coininb .year.. • . • tile 'annyial May district Meeting was •in session at' the Methoulsi - CJnirenhere on Tuesday awl • Vt eu= nesday. .An evening- meeting' wase ;heiu on Tuesday' ''heli two very goo.,• audresses • were given by Rev. Mr. itersey, of 1fervie; and Rey. , mr. Ate- Hibben; of Gerrie, . • . WOMEN'S INSTIT UTE.. • At 'tbe guar •" Meeting , of tliG, Lireknow Women's instituteins: loi- .•towing' officers were • eie eu rresi- dent, .Ylrs h::' A: txolian; V ice i:'res , -airs. at. ...Mitchell; , .2nd •Vice-rry�:,• Ars; ;Le L... mein erten; • .Sec treas,, Mrs. WinRivers;; directors,. :vara Geo. 'Career, Mrs. Itobt; IVlullin,, Mrs • doii,i button, eitrs.• '1hos.: Aitetiesun,• /Ylis. .B Mce;lnre;: Mrs• 13:'Huston-, Sick, V.oniinittee, ,drs R.:illacUauuui,' .Nlirliips; ,1}is.crict'•1:ltreelo• , Mrs: G Greer; '-• J mune' .;Sec`y, lvl'isc :Margaret''M1lackerizie;''Auditors, Mr's It. k'isher, Mrs i'..Stewart;."ltepf'es- entatives.. 'toDist. •annual meeting,,' Mrs.' j.. Button, Mrs. ll ''Hustori;. Ch ganists,. Mrs. J. 1 . ,Agnew, 'Mrs. Wn1 iefurdie • lluring the • year the Institut€ made the following donations;'Luck new School Board; $90.00;• Navy Lea• gine • of . Canada,. $15.00; To, —apply. or, school piano' fund, $10.]0.;' Chinese Famine :Fund, . $5.00;;' Arn dniaii ' Re7. heti fund, .$5.00; `Children's Aid Sec iety of -Biuce :Co.; '$5.00; Total;$130.: • 'FOURTH CON: KINLOSS •• Mrs; W. J:. Evans,' who was visit= ing her parents, Mr. •and Mrs. !Jas. Wilkie, oz .Am'oerley, has returned -to her' home in • Hamilton. • • ' . Barry' Waiker, of b. C.; is +home at Laurier, and .wie take his position as pitcher m the .• I oclialsn: baseball ream Mis• Mary Barkwell, o?' Windsor, is v"isitilig witn her father ' hear Lochalsh. '. ` • . Mrs. O'Crafts,' of Manchester, it+. .S.A., is visiting••vfith Kr Mclver• near ttintail. r • Miss Flora MacDonald, of Detroit, is visiting K. Ja ' McKenzie, • of Laur-: :d. ; 1VIatJ oxlal_d, of 'Lochalshs vis- ited Laurier friends last .-week. • Rev. W. M. Matheson is•, visiting -his-Mother; -Murdoch' Matheson. Mira nian'y• friends 'are sorry- " to:. heal; : of , the illness of =. R A: '•Grant,-", Hemlock- City; and hope for e,:speedy.:, recovery. _. ;• . Mark -Gardner, of Zion, hiso gone ne :te-Co-eirrane- fvi the, summer..•__Mark_ has a• farm up •there and is busyi clearing ,t 'i . .but he_ ikes- _to•�colire south•tospend the winter. • • Card of Thanks—Miss L. 'Smith wishes- '-.through The ...Sentineli.:.to thank the many friends and neigh - bets who were so'.kind and symath-, p her ---'etias at the'..time. ;of f.:the -tleath . mother, Mrs E. Smith. Mr. :Alvin A; Cameron,; who �._Cairr pleted the four: years course in Den- tistry and received his diploma last week, has:,, gone : ;to Teterboro where 'he_.has been engaged as assistant.,in one of the. leading dental' offices that • city. . 1 24th. AT MITCHELL -Sports• . at Mitchell on May 24th will, consist of Cali•tliu tfpii : iVlarchr—Basball--be tweet►� wF o_' -1st Class teams ' at 10 a.m.; our one Races." for vhteli big 'prizes, are offered, and a gran,. concert --at tii;;ht - .Wm,. lnia fie See. The weather. 7rran has been. getting things' rather "'badlymixed this spring.'.' In, April we had Midsummer: heat, and the past week :has been cold enough;. for' October. Fortunat- ely the- weather has been cloudy, a fact -which -likely _.pr nted damag ing, frost. • ' Harry:' Kerry. is reputed to' be the,. highest paid outdoor actor in the Picture business.."his'. sensational western • •pietures"HeaIn, rts UV? he ::cer- tainly earns 'his money. , • 'See this -+sgeeial�•attractron-�-� at --..-The• Family-• Theatre Saturday evening. One.helf of proceeds to golowards providing- .funds____fot._..tke - .I•ucka�ow Baseball Club. Admission, Adults 30e; Chilli LOW FARE EXCURSION ANNUAL . -. .. GODERICH to DETROIT -and RETURNURN iii•, -fill ii' ►. . , 11 . .. ri.ra rrr ,'.4 1+11"•1 ww.G*inin,uM+ n,M ' " *,a ..anrlMab's,+ . - --" '_...........t.....' ,,,n�1.L- . -,..---:-'----r4"—___,,.._-_-•:770.-...—.."----:„.----.1 -' rr......• • , --_--- -r--""7-, _ he' Big Steel Steamer.Greyhound tiound. SPEEDY, S+A,Pi, COMFORTABLE ..' $2.0o' Ote ay. '$+f.00 Round Trip.,_ . ` + .. _ : , • .>_wiit leave . Goderich' TUESD►A'Y;-- NE -14th ,at a.�0` - �U � • Arriving Port Ituron 2, p.m.; Detroit, 5.30, p.m. Returning leaves . Detroit 1 p.ni., 'Thursday, 'June 16th, The only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season, , Children between 6 and 12, 1 fare. 'visit your Michigan friends and bee big busy Detroit. A delightful trip over the: great international highway of lakes and rivers. GODERICH BAND MOO NLIGHT: out of Goderich Monday, June 18th: 8.15 •pin. Orches tra for dancing in Steamer's bit 1 room. 8 Tours on; beautiful Lake Huron for 50e, Children 25e, Last trip to Goderich tp God aria to Detroit Friday, stuns 17th PM aim. ' • ren 20c. TENDERS 'POR- BRIDGES•. n Tenders will be received' Ten ' by the Huron .Township Council tor• several, iternforced• •Concrete bridges 'and for A'outments to Steel Bridges in Huron 'Iownshrp klans and Spee- i y acatrons Ma'- be leen- and Corms oi tender:obtained at the,; om ice or the township Clerk, • Angu's Martyii; at dtipley,,after'the ISth inst., to Whom - tenders in sealed envelopes endorsed "Tender. for (13iidges should, be. de- livered by 'or before noon: on Monday May, 3Oth•, .19.21.. ^ ' • The lowest • or any tender ..nnot. neo:._ essarily accepted: ' Fredk ' Is.,James. Civil Engineer: "May 9th, 1921. Walkerton' •_. .-' uesda May, 17-, • • Mr Russell• MacDougall has • gohe out' to 13i itiShi :Coluilrbiawhe're--`he-ex • -'jieets -toreniaii�'fo 'Ts'oife:tinlo- • the , stork:left `a. fine baby: boy at the :•horrre .of Mt. --and •M•rS. Dan Mac: --ki lmonOast`-ncek. This section • -was -relieved • -:.of 'a neat-slumber-_of._cattle._leat Saturda Many were.'forced- to Sell 'en 'account of the , scarcity • of teed ,=and we --fancy. •the Toronto Market must. bare been :glutted with rather poor: ; stuff; ' m i,1 Th.eatire �a y Lucknow IDAYMA'k 4th. 2 • • TOUDINI The world's greatest 'magician •Ief. "The Grim .Game"_ ' A Paramount 55pecial. n • SATURDAY, MAY 21st:. •Hair. r K:e ...1E - "Herts Up" :,ALSO; •• 2TReel Century Comedy .AND. tNr Ree 1 Star Comedy One -Haff' Proceeds for Luck- . now Baseball. Club. It is- said -that •the frost on ,Sunday night blackened many of the early• potatoes.: : The earlier varieties of fruit 'appe'ar to -have .suffer -ed _a .,good. deal also, . ` Grain DWI seeding being 'completed, 0 corn and l ots are the next o•rder:' ' •:Mr: and,Mrs: 5.,:Hunter, ,of :Luck now, •spent the week -end on. the 4th •Con., Kirit0,�5 -. s. • .• Notice is hereby given that all res•: idents of the Village of Luckflow are required a to remove all ,manure piles and have bask yards clouted up be- fore June let next, Arid that a Sani tary inspector 'has (been. appointed -to ' inspect the song and enforce the Public Health Act. By order of the 285.c Local Board of Health emomeramorrairtab Hydro light and power rates have wN itetvIile a aft 'otaor Wow toms, o=o=o BELFAST. ?Tuesday; may "Miss Hattie Nixon. has returned home: from the West,' - • 1V iss,_Philips, of Mafeking',_ spending a fewt seeks at Eliner Al; -ton's: 'Mrs. W. H • Reid, of Goderich, vis- ited isitcd with her daughter, Mrs. James .._-'aw*.-.'.4�.;'Jf!4K."1•�"3.i:�!r{t?i�rc^:..:_, •: �lli(•kny--°'`. .�-_:..e.-.,-,.x.+-.-,<...�,.. TUESDAY, MAY.24th. A SPECIAL PATHS' FEATURE Comedy and Pathe News _0oro- 0-0 0 O o 0 0 1 0:.EVERYBODY'S .COLUMN 0 0-0-0-0-0_4 0'14' i x-0-0 11ONII:Y , TO LOAN on •mortgages, and notes • at • reasonable rates:.' Fife Itisurance,, boih 'stock and Mutual Companies. ; 'Conveyancing ' done with neatness and• despatch. 'G•eo. A. Siddatl; : Broker; .Iaucknow., •DR. PARKER; OSTEOPATH,' at the •` Cain House, Lucknow, every Wed- nesday afternoon. 'All chronic •dia. eases successfully treated:'' .Osteo- :. pathy rel oyes the physical'. causes • •of , disease. • • '• Adjustment. of the '; spine is more quickly; ,secured and 'withr tr.e tments: • • Osteo= •fewer. a .by 'badly .than ,by` any other method. LUCKNOW ' PIPE BAND = Open • for engagements `• at • 'Celebrations; Garden Parties and. -Lawn: Socials �' E. Aitchison, • Sec'y: •• • 19-9-tf.' 'VETERINARY` S JRGEOi�F:--Dr;; '• •W, J. Keheler, 'Ripley; • Phone 63,' , night or day tf T • FORS•AbE-New Idea. •. Masher. _ and Wringer, in first: class condition. • •A: PPlY ' "to;_;Robt. Brown, Lucknow 28-4-tf. • - • --FOR- SALE—Village preperty,__ %_. acres land in the,Village .of Lucknow- :land ate -an-'orchard,,good Qn the frame dwelling with large woodshed, hard' andoft water; good bare For; • p�s Frank McCharl articula•rs a f ..to F es, R1t.; ;3, Lurkrrow -2 6-p..: BL LL -FOR • ; S -EI V -ICE — Scotch- bred' two-year-old bull, sired by . Im-• ported C.ailant Seeptre-107224— (1366641. , Feel'82 00 , , ,2b:-o.-.ta. • Jes.: Foirs r,._ Wawanosh;,. FOUND An Owner • may have property. Apply L: ucknevt. • automobile tire: sante 'on proving' to Jake Libel, :. ..10-5-75c.:_ '..LOST••-Be•tweeh'Lueknow' and Ben driller a man's • gold watch. fob. Find;•.. ci please leave or notify : Sentinel. Office, Suitable reward offered. 1�J5n - ` • I oVing, delivery er other work' i l � uv-nwi u-l,.tt~•orrit: l�eL�la€re• •vv�li.:a�rrioto1 -t• Will bed one :at b reasona. a rate's y • Jake Libel: • Phone .86. 26-5=75. • 'i'A' TED=A few student nurses.-- Apply to •the . City of . Sjyratford `Gen '- -er•a•l_iIiospi-tai,••--Stratford,-O:ntaria.:'cr Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herb' Stothers end i b s n Th p Sunday o . Harris sent Lenore visited with her• parents here with Kincardine; friends; • ' The many friends of Mr. Mac .Sunday. „ Southwill be pleased to know' his Miss' Weigh visited with relatives condibion is slightly -improved: in, • London,- I; ridaV:. _ ; A baseball . game, .WestfielcT' vs: Eliot•' 4fitrston _is sporting a new • Chevrolet pari Same class ''to idllot'IT -Belfast, Will --tae laxed- ere m th, 'Mr. Thos. Harris has been. improv- ,afternoon of Maw"-24-th • • A silver ing• his farm by erecting a fine new collection «dll be taken, Aid .rnte wire fence•�ir}' .at the road. Mr,.liarris The Ashfield .Ladies.. . , . believes in making' the home asat- holding their ailimtial• 'War ergo tractive .-as ossibte ` •-• ° - • r+n.••Tuesdayi, .Juno 14th. 'Particulars p Mr. Earl "Culbert and .his mother later, ;lard _a #lying uxsit:"to' Itinc>irdine--on- . Saturday evening. We notice our friend from the 2nd PARAMOUNT• tion W. J. t' ,_,•Tue-iday, May 17. • . m -ade-his-'usual•--trip.--Some attrac-, • Mr; and Mrs . Jas. f-lughes, and A•' MacDonald, , of 11u�• in, visited 'Miss- Edith; of Ripley;: -visited at' _,M.:;..M.r. and:.M s.. A; G.duke,• oil : Iailclrry,__'' McPhereon's a 'day this week. • Margaret ...Murray, who has not. en. Miss Annie Statters visited at J. joyed good health during • the winter ulbert't grist -•,Thursday -lm :gone ..to ,Winghaln u#I'ot pital:- for - treatment. A :�ggoodly number from our burg THE' LOCAL MARKET at 'tendL d the Lochalsh hard time dance .and. report a very•good time,. Butter, 2,•-25' Wrlton•Bell and wife called on a , ., , ' . few friends, here last week. Eggs . ...... ..... ..1122-23 'Hoge.. ' ... , i . c , .'.. �r . r .•, .9,25 W e are .pleased . Port) o i~eport' that Sadie .MacDonald is .progresein„ fav- • .••.—O.Oio--••.- orably towards recovery. Hazel Austin, who has suffered an attack of appendicitis, is . able to re-:' sureher studies at school: Mrs: Wm. Shaw, of Toronto snenta the week -end with Mr, and Mrs,,. J'aek aenderaolli Lateet estimates are that it,will be the middle of July before Ontario will begin' to 'reapp the 'benefits • of the recent referendum. and the ahi p - iriertt of liquor l p i1111 m hta stili ' in o, the ray Ace w •beco e 0 • ' FOlt SALE--Conifortabel` ..house with :one acre of • land, • iodated north of G.T.R. depots Very reasonable fet-euick sale, as owner- is moving . . :awe* Apply Mrs.Alexy. Finlayson, iolt SA•I'E.--Five-room, Frame TTiiu ei gooil . ciilixr- large woodshed; • a out. tiled -well an d ab nut. ii tit •n' -see bol>. 4' �..:acre of la!ld__:'fm01(14, erPosses, _ .._ ter• siou•.---Robt. Johnston. ... 4:1R=,"` =SA t `Sect or% "' of "lairgg`..: _ '.frame dwelling, suitable for anyone intending to build of to enlarge their. Rome,..,. Can, also,sueoly )e•- nearby if desired: --Phone; 4-14, a W r L. Mac- Kenzie. ac Kenzie. 17 -3 -if FOR SALE—Grass • Faint,: 100 ; acres, well watered, N. half of tot 6, Con, .12, W.D,►. Ashfield.• Fer par- • ticulars apply to R, IL Dignan, Lon• don, or Jos, Agnew, Lucknow. 144.34fc. . • �.rl =,tea.