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12.00. PER TEAR IN ADVANCE; 12.50 OTHERWISE., •
. LUCKNolitr ONT.!, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922.
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..FOrged to the -Front
• Theposition of flave-'
loCk Flour in this
community has be-
come established. .
As Much bread and
as good bread (Some
of our cu0Oniers PAY'
better -bread) as can be
obtained from any pa-
. tent flour. - •
•Present Prices, $3.50
and 13.75.
.VV. E. Treleaven
o EVERYBODY'S coLpor • o
•
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• VETERINARY SURGEON.- Dr.
W, J. Keleher, Ripley, Phone 29,
night •or ,day.-t.f, • •
LUMBER FOR SALE.-Ilemlock
lumbercut to order.',EnquirOot John
J oynt's • Office. • 27-10-tf
• •
FOR SALE. -Frame house 18X24
Apply-to-Jes.-Fisher,-. R. IL- 6, .
15-12-tf.:
MONEY 'TO :LOAN 011 mortgages
.• and notes at reasonable rates.
Fire' insurance, both.: stock and
, Mutual Companies. Conveyancing
done with neatness and despatch.
Geo. A. Siddall, Broker; Lucknow,
DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the
-Cain house, Luckuoiv, every Wed-
nesday afternoon.. Ali chrInic dis-
eases successfuliy heated. • Osteo-
pathy removes tae physical causes
•of , ' disease. Adjustment .ok the
•spine is more quickly secured and
with fewer treatments by •Osteo-
pathy than by any • other method.
Toronto•prices ',aid fox all kinds
• 9-6-tf A. Grospopf, Lucknow.
°FO- R SALE -Stove wood, short or-
-n.g -,_anY.cni_antity•-dgliyerecl.,_ Apply_
a L Jos '
•• , FURS.-Iiigheit prices paid for,all
.: kinds 3of raat fura_and
• have any. let me know before selling,
-B, Peailman,,'Phone -85, Residence
Station St., Lucknow. April 30
• I will_pay ' the °highest niarkel price
.-_kinds _of -raw_furs-l_will_PaY_
" l• etter Piices if -youbring your furs'
to -.1*-Er Attea31.17.017..T.aellinthent
home. as expenses „will be less.. -
B. Blitzstein. Dry Goods Store.
Apill'.30. 22. '
LOGS WANTED .
We. are -Teretiiiieaito•bui:ill kinds
of logs suitable for lumber. deliver-
ed." at our saw-hfill at :Lueldnivir -end
will'pay the highest market price for
.sanie. As 'we..use all the lumber in:
the manufacture of furniture, we can
be easy on the classing of legie'For
• -•fuithet particulars apply at -the -office
of the Lucknow-Furniture Co.
•
PIANO -S -AND PHONOGRAPHS RE.
-
. Overstocked with 'new and slightly
used Pianos. Phonographs, Organs
t e'rin 9tock-taking..sale, re-
gardless of prieesaey payments
arr-difited."Every-instriiment-guaran=
teed 'and delivered free. Write for list
if interested. Fac'tOry Branch, Mason
& Riseh Ltd Gueltat Ont
al, •
95 'PER CENT
Of the Highest Paid Shorthand
Writers use Isaac Pitman
If 'yetr-want the -'BEST. go 'to 'a
School teaching REAL SHORT-
-HAND -1M- :where- everything --
else- is correspondingly high ,
• CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
, Wingham, Ont. . Phone 166.
•Individual instructions, Practical
Book-keeping, Students admitted .
•
• positionsx,-•
Journal Free
11; Foster; .
° Principal.
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• FARM FOR SALE
100 •Acre. -1n. the Township of
:•Kinlosin geed clay loam, about 05
acres clear, remainder hardwood
'bush, brick, house, bank barn and
,istraw barn, 2 wells and spring aeek,
terdlihrd-rth excellent property,'`Vell
located. Apply to Box 167, Wingham,
A.PPLICATIONS will 'be received
'.by the undersigned un to February.
-1st,. '1922, for the (Aces of • Clerk,
'Treasurer, Assessor and Collector for
e .Townsbin Of Ashfield.
e :0 0 0 0 -0
• o LOCAL ANII GE'NERAL o
00000'000gro. :o
• The'FehrUari.i4.1e of The Picfroriel
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Revjew.now on sale at pre-war price
15 dents eaph at McKiin's Drue Store,
•The „Public School Histbry of
England and- the new Public Scheel
History •of Cahada now op sale at
25o, each at MeKini's Drug Store.
Don't fail 'to see the big ppecial
Show that will play in the Family
Theatre on Friday, Also good -ctyn't
Do nbt miss the good ,show, "Dan:
ger Ahead," the serial, "The King of
. the Circus," and good comedy on Sat-
urday , at the Family Theatre,
•Mrs.- S. Kilpatrick, o Ashfield, was
the guest for a few days of the week
of Mrs. Harvey Andersen, Koss St,
Mr. G. Bathwell went on Saturday
to Etieirn weere he, has takeri a posi-
tion in a rarge .snue •factory.
Card of Thanks:L-7W. J. McKee,
Mrs. ,Vvilliams. and Other near rem -
tons of the late Mr. Anderson, wish
to gratefully' acknowleuge tine kind-
ness of friencle and neighbors at the
time of their `reeeent berearnieutt
Pal:seine Coal Oilis refined from
Pennsylvania, rude, and is tile imest
oil on the nierket for lamp purposes.,
Frice .85c, per gallon, Speciai, price
on 20 ,or 2o gallon lots.---Lucknow
A:teed-Ware & Coal Co.
OLD 'RESIDENT .PASSES
Another of the Very 'old, reeiclents•
,
ef. vihage pessed; away :on • sat.
amity' �i iast .week in the person of
.bAls„ palmy Amaersdn, widow ;Lire
late Joseph Anderson. Mrs, Aneerson
had' reacned hie age of htl years, alai
she had failed -in health quite raptly'
following tne death of her sea James
in February of last year. Her
ter, 1VIrs.:Williams.'of Buffalo,,and her
son aiill daugnter were With her the
vast two weeits . Mr: Hugh" Anaerson
Toronto; and - airs; iverlatt,
tiamilton Were alSo here. i'he tuner-
-al- 011 ThesdaY. afternoon
Greenhill Cemetery. The Rev. R. l?„
- .
Irwin . conducting, the service.., •
• -CIIURCII--NEWS
-- Methodist Chureh•Theiatb-vill-
preaCh. atotitn.settates next._ Sendity,..
-tlie-.1iiiihilne-Tife-silbjeCt wilTWe
"Hedyea and hell, real. and imagin.
• ary." _liVangelical meetings continu-
ed.
At-tt-lie-Alund-ea-Alondayeveamg22,.v.ht
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the.hands • of the :DeVotionai-Cont.
mittee. After the opening •exercises,
the -topfor -the'-evening',Taking-
Oek," was taken bit Mr: titigh Macin-
tosh; Mies Winnifted Gorden and Mt„
W. L. McKenzie gavid'ainusleal ilum
bei. -A -thorua by -a. inunber- -of- litkte,
giris wee enjoyed' by all, Miss May
and .Mr: Ernie Aithcison fav:ored the
;audience -with '-a:••-dtiet;•_ •••a ilaniberof-
.short_paaera,.."11eug.hts On „the Top.'
ic" were read by a number' Of the
memhers, meeting was elosed -by-
singing Hrrn 666 and. repeating Miz=
WHITECFIURCH
'Tuesday, January 17
• Mr, Fred Thomsen made a bus-
iness trip te Toronto lest week.
Mr, Chas, Rintoul visited recently
with Mr, and Mrs, w. Armstrong at
.tmcicnow, ,
• Miss Alba 'FoX. visited it te;, days
• with her Cousin .Miss Lila Humphrey
at St, -1-Ieleihi. :„.•.• , •
'and Mrs. Alex Mowbray of
Dungannon visited a eeuple of days
with friends :here.
and Mrs Beloit!: Henderson
ane mu)/ Heebner, ate visitiag wait
the termer e parents Mr, anu Mrs.
Ines, Henuerson teie 'Lau:vale
atoad,
ivirs. .Frank • Vanner of Wingham
was a Wee.-enu "guest ef 1151,, anu
mrs, as, Cornelius. •
Miss Bertha McKay, of Wing:ham,
spent sinewy at her Parental mime:
airs. riumpnrey st, tteiens
is visiting with her sister ivirs. A.
.tvirs. Geo: Garton and daughter
Olive are, s:penoing a tew days with
triends at Aitchener. '
•A sleigh load Os: young, people
from -the 4th; ot Kinioes enjoyed an:
evenirig last week at' the nodal - of
mr. Jno, Falconer.
Mr. Harris ktuirdon visited a few
days with his Cousin Mr r:ldon
rurdon.
•• The tJ, F..0, shipped h car 'load of•
hogs last week, , •• .
•J1ii,s Nora Falconer is visiting
---witir-trientie at Leugeide.
Miss Nettie. Cottle received the sad
news of the death Of her slater Mrs.
Harold McKay- of • 'VeniniPeg, wnlcii
took place on Sunday Jon. oto. at
verilce California. Deceased: ad not
• been enjoying good health; and on
theadvice of her 'doctor Wept acme'',
;she is survived by three-sistere and
two brothers, namely 'Ethel •at. West-
field, Nellie at Toronto, Nettie ef
Whiteeturch; and James and Robert
• both of - Toronto, The funeral -took
place oh Wed.,. Jan.' lith.; at Venice,
1/4.41ifernia, •
' ASH -FIELD' •NOTES,
Mrs. Philip Stewart -of Lucknow
spent one evening recently•with Mrs,
ktobt. Strethers of Paramount. ,
• IvIrs-Minglas„,.actiton,,,ef-Torento,_
is visiting -with- her, Parents Mr. and
TMrieRobte-Dierinan of -near Kintail,
Miss Marie ,Barkwell, of Loctialsh,
Iatt last-weeir-fne "Windsor., -
Mrs J • Cebbe is visiting With Mrs,
Richerd'Gardner. of .-Zion'.• •'•
. Mr, D. R. Long,OCHernlock City
--epent-etriF evening"with-:frierida
11'arareOnit4est Week.
Jet* Bradley of Laurier, and ' a
welcome to the .wee laddiewho. has
"ctime Ice live with them": ' --*
' Mr. Jack Henderson and :Jas. Stan-.
- ley; op-:- ParaMotini- :have :liad-Aarge-
,aniouirty of hay . pressed in prepar-
ation for shi-pii:ing.
• The • Kietail Branch of•Wornens In-
stittite. -will hold a concert and dance
hfTintailHall on tiCe everang of
Friday; Jan, 27th, - Come- and -enjoje-
good time,•__Admission_for_colicert...
-5047and 250. For dente=59:O.--Gbed
lunch served - -
-Geoi-Swan,-:--eftLotiParkew-a
in Stratford for the lett week having
been called to the bedside •of her.
'nether who fell down •stairs. 'nto the
asement.• Owning to , her advanced"
age the accident, proved 'fatal, • the
end coining on Monday morning.,
•'Mr.:: Pat. „Gilmore:, has returned
home from a vieit with • friends ,in
Detroit and London.
,Mr Donald Gordon who acceinpan-
ied.his mother's. remains ..frorn Rainy
River '
is friende. in Lucknow
:and
The Presbyterian W. M. S. met on
Wed. Jan, .1ith,, with an attendance
'
the--worke-7,- ' •" '
Mrs. MacCallum presided and Mrs,
McIntosh read the seripture lesson.
An excellent paper on AfritiVand th%
eeneition of its women was given by,
Mrs,' Watson, Mrs. MacCallunt
relat-
ed a. true :etory which was, a word
Picture of_ the unhappiness and cruel-
ty. which is the usual result of a
Chinese':girle marriage. The influ-
ence of _tha,Go.spel-11,the- OW_Y_ bqneqL
these young wives. Oft*, Murray read
paniplilet on ',glow can new •
eintmhers.for the SectetY?
A trio by Mrs., Murdoch, Mrs, W.
McKenzie anci Mrs, R. T. Douglas
was much •enjoYed. . •
half
hour was Was ,sPent and refresh.'
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. EIGHTH CON, KINLOSS
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Teaming is the order of the day-.
..We are glnd.to see such a aeliglit-
fUl change hi the weatner.
Mr. Jas.. Needham Of °Iambi, Calle
ed on friends in: our burg -lat week
. 'Miss Whinifred Cengrain Con, 2,
visitedwith her eouein Miss Myrtle
Congram recently, •
. .
Mrs. W. it. Johnston •aid Mrs;
Ince *Culbert spent a day lad *reek
with Mrs. Malcolm ..MeKey'"Cop.
• -forget- '-',Deaeon---Dubhs"-,
town hall Ripley on Thursday eYen-
ing; This play iS preying to •be a pop-
ular favorite. ' •
•
We wormer where Donnie is wint-
ering. We seldom See him west Of his
own gate. Maybe the attraction Hes
in an opposite direction,
• Homer Harris renewed • old ac-
quaintances in the little burg of
Holyrood an evening this week
zseid stilt the .red cutter wends its
way northward, Never'zitild W., may-
be the weather man has seme fine
Sundays in store Yet, .
Wm. Henry Culbert has started
back to High School.again efter• his
Sicknesi„ Re has kepi a bright mark
on his report. We hive he shall still.
be able -to do eo. . •
Mr. oha Emmet -ton ;an, Con.
liuron, had the misfortune' to slip on
toe ice anii•break,a smaii teine in his
leg. /The 'hub was so swollen thel doc-
tor was enable to Set; it but at time
.:ereawt.. ..
171.egs,uffeilno was :not so
Mr. Thee, Harris is. 'buy these
days hatching it., fiei says his appet-
1,4A: has so 'improved under his own
earexul, coOkilig thet'he fells quite a
new man, and .his Wheat meal :bin is,
-getting .considerably lower. (Toni
likes the way his wheat is ground).
and when 'the leaf is nearing the end
'the .Corner Grocery has . always a
:fresh 'supply to clraW fro.m. •
1 he many frier -ma of ivirs, Roderick
Campbell were greatlyshocked to
learn that on -Saturday night she had
• been stricken with A. paralatic stroke.,
Mrs. .CampbelI:ie no longer a,: young
person having oattained a good old
•age. Until,lately she had been well
and unusually smart to get around.
'Fortunately, the doctors, say though
'it is serious she has 'a .chance of re -
Covering. • ' '
I40'e Eli' 00
---TheL-lasttteeileus-,--retures-,--indicape
that • mitny a the towns 'in-
partr Of •the province are losing por
pulatien. For instanee Chesleit has
a-popoletion_of.,..17-p3; or 26. Tess than
•yeari-0; :Durham has 1491, a -
loss of .238; Molint Forest lost' -126;
,Palinerston lost 144; Walkerton has.
-2338-, "er:263.1-eSalhan ten Y:eiago
and Wiarton has 1,701, 1 or :5,65 • less,.
thair:ten-..years 'age: -Wirighaffir
lost 153, is present population he-
ing7208b., • • -
SINGLE' arm; 5 ,coNirs
suppo,,,
Advettisino induces &first sale
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TPEPWATIER mAist Digs
'Mr, J J, Icjiscox, one of the best-
known : citizens of. Teeswater died
suddenly on, ,Monday of, last week
Omit eleven o'cleck in the Moraing,
.Mr. 'Caeca had -been a resident Of
,
Teeswater since 1381:When he ,carite
there With his brother R J at, the
age 'ef 17, For over 80 years -he has
had:charge 'Of , the 'Bell Telephone
office where'srhis agreeable' manner'
narde.-for-niiii'a4ide'eircie-of Menus
in town ' mid country. On peonhay
morning he had faken his usual tern
at the switchboard: About ten o'elOck,
'he coMplained of a pain and coldness
"over the heart After taking a cup of
hot tea he felt better, but the trouble
soon returned and: in -spite of medical
aid 'he Passed - Away about eleven
o'clock, ilia heart had given trouble
for some time, but it was not thought
to be serious. He.leaves a widow, one
son and one daughter. • •
" KINLOSS COUNCIL
•
The Ctitincil,- of- the. Towns:11)P of
KinloSs; met orr Jan. 9th, and after
making the 'necessary. declarations
took their places at the Board;
Reeve Henry. :Mathers, Cou:ncillors,
John W.Colwell, Ernest Ackert
Malcblim itoss, 'and George .Ferrs. •
Byelaw• yeas pesied, •on notion
of • Colwell end' Ackert, appointing
-the-officers,-anclLfix4ng--salaries--forthe.
year .1922, as • • .
Clerk Gee..G. Moffat • $175,00
Treasurer John Murrey • $12500
(township to pay half -ot Bond),
Assenv. $900(1,
Col:eetor •• .. .
Auditors ..T,hos. G. Gaunt and
Steart, 'each • :• $10,00
Reeve Henry Matheis , $50.00
Councillere , • • $55:0o
Board of Health.
.Medical Health office Dr, h..
'Balfour-.-
- •'. 320.00
Chairmafi Henri Nathers, tver 'day.
33.00 . • '
Secrete:7T Geo. G. Moffat • $3,00
• John W. Coivvell $3,00
Sanitary Inspector, Alex;
son ' Nithol-
-.. 33.00
and each 10c per mile, one way.
Sheep' Naluatora . •
-1,_eed--- and jOhn:Icennetly-T7
$1.59 per - ifispettieri and 10e
.nnile one way.•
'Tenant- Offiders", -
•
David Carruth.ers Sec, No. 5, 7,
• Robt, Malcolm. Sec. No, 1, .2, 3, A,.
William McDonald Sec. 1o.8; 9;10.
Salary $3.00 per
-and i0c,,pernille-one-way. • ••
• -Moved-hy
- b4:-..-Rot-itetilitte-
Ackert • that. °the. Clerk , order seven
cepies- of the. Municipal World for
the nie--Of 'the inembels of Council:
and,,the Clerk and Treasurer -carried
Moved • -•-•.by; Aelsert; Secoidcd by
Bess thatCouncillor Ferrs Pay, the:
-Tierisuree--the-surn- of- 50i Iiii-7-2-tr-ee-
sold' to Tyndall Bobinien 'On Con; 6;
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• SALT WORKS 'CLOSED
K _ Router ).
--,--One of the industries hit
creased c.osts during the .witi• was' the'
se___Kiachialine,Selt-Blocke-BaTrel-staveS;
15h -tat 'read's, asacks and -cOni
••••
BELFAST ,
1VIra. Hutchison visited at
Patsy Sherivoods recently,
Born -On January 15th, 1922, to Mr,
_and•Mrs„. John_Bradley_son.,
---;.Bleating_in the inoonliglit was -1Ze
sport of the evening last week in the
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0110M11,1.0-000.••••.114
BURN'S NIGHT, JANUARY 25th.
The Lucknow Fire Company will
celebrate Burn's Night, Wednesday,
January 25th., by holding' their An-
nual Burn's Ball in the Carnegie Hall,
Lucknow. Roy Mackenzie and Jimmy
Roo will be on hand with -the bag-
pipes, and music will also be sup-
plie& by the Blackstone" Orchestra,
(five pieces) ol Goderich. Agood
lunch will be supplied. The admission
will be for gentlemen; $1.59; eXtra
ladies and gallery' tickets, 50 cents,
War tax will be paid by 'the Vire
Company. Big time, Come ell ye's,
Tamsrsok 'or daVint
t- • ,S
John Kilpetrick-and Cecil' Blake -or
Crewe are cutting • wood ih this
neighborhood.
We areglad to say that Mrs. Wm.
Twaniley who has been very ill is
much improved,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Borland left
Friday for their home at the -Zoo.
After spending a few weeks with his
mother, Mrs. Borland and sister Mrs.
Bowles, •
Two Sleigh.loads • of our young
folk attended 'the parlor social on
Friday everting at the home of Mr,
Bert Treleaven. of Crewe, and ,rePort
increased at, sach a rate that it, was
•
iin'possibre te, meet the char es The
vanee price of the salt was .hi
keeping A..iith the eOsts ef mariufact-
iure. •
Anther feature was that OA share;
loIcILs Were small and scattered and
did not take the interest they should
Many defunct gratiget held stock in
title: company, as it was largely the
'outcome 'of the grange' inevement
years ago:. •,It was alreoet an 'im-
poesibilit4to get the steckin such a
the_assets, _T_he, present closing
'Ohereies "
-Win. M-cPherson': '40 'Yds •'g'ravel
•• 4,20.00 -
William James 44 yds; gravel $4.4!
. Nicholson Sanitary Inspector.
1521 *800
John Carter • burying Indian's
Willian McFarlane._ Refund,__of
, dog tax tWo 'years $4,00
. ,
John Corbett Clerk Kincardine
Bal... of, .acouton. boandary- "of
Aineardine and Kinloss $51'.64
Irving E, Robertson grant to Sick
raildrees Hospital'
John Clark- Treasurer Culross on
aceount d Moffat Thomson Drain
.• • . , . $700,00'.
William Percy and John R. Lane
as authorised by. the --ratepayers of
Nor-2,----KinlOSerte-reetleet ;the
Council of 'the Township of Kinloss
to take step to have Lot No. 1, Con.
2. Kinloss,
transferred from S. 8,
Htfititrte ,
The clerk was .''nuth.orized to
inotify ' all • Parties !• affected'
tAt Towt'ishiVof
Kinloss wouldleonsider the passing
of a By law to tranfer the said lot
from S. S. No.. 4, Huron to S. S. No.
2, Kinloss at the ' Township Hall
Holyrood 'on Monday Feb, Gth, 1922
at 10 o'clock A. M. Council adjourned.
till Feb, 6th. at the usual time and
Moffat,Clerk.
of ihe works is for a small-ltiorr-in -S
. comparison with ite' value, the plapt
being estimated at about $30,000.
The liabilities are less than $12,000,
-Bat- asuateted no:legal- action-could:he-
faken coniplete a sale withent a
Special act of parliament. The larg-
eCt'Sliardholder WaS tZOEOThe ,
largest is about 000, SO it will be
Scene that it is an intricate matter
to arrange for a line of credit when
no one took any' deep interest. It
seems too bad that such a good'indus-
try should be allowed to die out, but
investors niu'st haVe a measure of
Control for their -capital. -
•410a05•01a0Yorm;„
I will give thrice se much land to
!any 'well -deserving friend; but in' the
way• of bargain, mark me, I will cavil
on the .ninth part of a hair,—Shalce.
i
very 00100 e 00114 llearet
• UP' .
If you hate your enebilee you will
contract such- a viciouS habit of mind
as by, degrees will breakout tir,on
those who arefriends or are indiffer-
ent to y.0-114t0rd
14 ,
BUt "Quality", alone' makes • Ipermanen, t
cusitout
IP
Once tried, iS freirer rotisakeri
Sealed.paxclietsonly Blach,,Green or mbiczt
LUCKNOW WINS FROM KINCAR-
DINE AND WINTGIIAM
•
Lucknow 8,, Kincardine 3; Lucknow
tu, ev Ingham 4; Lucknow 6, Kincard-
ine, 2 -these are the Scores rolled
• up by the LueknoW rockey teani dur-
ing the.•week. • Neither senioys nor
Li4esO xar so's G a game. •
0.11e 4enior inuyeu weir 411*SL game
W/14. a.Ctil,11+A. uaaall • kat, Ala i1,lit4.00i
• •
11q5111...“: 11,1,46 a iively affair,
anti a goou emelt genie, •out, toe '4:11c,e-
slue buys suitered,neteat, 'ey a seut:a ,
tu.; ilowaiti Agnew ahti Archie
elacHenaid„ of the Luc:know Junior.
team wore senior ann.orin, in this
,ganie• and botn proved quite wOrtni
UL uistnicoon, being"tulionee tie
iieenest. players on the lee:. • -
"the . inie-up • was , ue follows:
Kniverdine •
Sauer Lucknow
Coal W. Reid.
tiarris 14. uetenee
ofet.oy
R. • defenie • C; Reid
itokvers •• • Uentie •MacDonald'
'Wilkinson L.,. wing ,. Atha
.141erris • IL wint . • '-Agnew
Leekeridge : Sub.' .1. Johnston,
' Refere_etMit'ephy
The Juniors Were -in .Wingham on
Monday night and won . an easy vie-
toey-running up a score of 102.;
Anether. .very .good. exhibition Of •
hockey. was given in Lorne .Riek here.
on Tuesoay ,night when :.Kincardine
SeniOrs Were the yieiters, The sc-Ore •
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was 6-2 in favor of Lucknow
.A game to played bele *TuesdaY•
night of next Week,should 'be -well
IN•: MEMORIAM
• -• In loving memory o Syr, :Aylmer
Anknison, wno the an Lvetniany, ,etv
• anuary i5th., 11.119
-t.dite's golden cord is 'severed;
•• 1115 suel trom earth .has lieu,
'that 'annuli one, s� clear tip Lill,
•Is numbered.with the dead. '
lliree years ago he:passed. aWey,
' last the moieents:
This life is. but a pasing dream,
: He nWelcome us on nigh." •
. • -ra,tizer, motn.er„ Sister 'and
Brothers •
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ESCAPED FROM. 'REFORMATORY.
Norville Bell, tne. 15-4 ear -old
youite ‘wno was bell tenet
tie 'tteout two monthsego by • d uage
.--ivrein V\k er. pen • Le to e y ears .,in
e$e. tterarniatury 1UL teai-
.tn a eitee ai Dugoi
LiUIth ,s,teus iiiiaid1ne, lees
• caped true/ Lae' ,RopqmaLury, and,,
a's •tar as eaa he le:erne/I,. not,
'yet. been eih..c,ureu. Lei!, 'wild •liaLe
previously ee.en N..onVieted ' to, swipe
mg :a atcycle;: -was iet oft oytile •
huge :on tne unaers :ending unat
woulu, attene, enured !alai stme,ity •
Scno.01, .out trori„. grace a iew •
week.; / liver::‘,iteci, by. 'an,
1.71.•••••,.. iit 011 dur,
ing Viuren --service. Els eceepe; teem:
Frovirielet. inste.utien” show's
nab '• to . of.. a. deeleedlyslippery;
urn'a Well a_s_having,...a..iery tak-
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ing Way with him. -L I-L.:Elgin Times .
worth seeing: Winghitin Seniors will. ..
play •Lucknow for the first tine. The
teams are" on an even standing in the
iag.wo-st-ers--t-4ts-ered-it. vlatorleato----its•-eredit. '
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. • . ,. Hogs ......,.;..............::.......110.50
HIGH' 'SCHOOL -LITERARY , . . .......
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ILOCALMARKETS-
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•Eggs • • . 40e • •
Butter.' ..,.....-.••••••••-•,-;
FOR SALE. -Set light sleighs and
a cutter, both, secona-nana. Lan be
1 ' seen at my earn. Apply W. L. Mae-
icenzie. _ , ' • li
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The, opening meeting -of 1922, was
held on Jan. 11, Miss Kathleen Hill
'presiding. 'the election of Officers for
*the- term "wa-s- Fhla-13-Usinesi- of the-
.eneetinhe- follnwing-veereeleeted:
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. ----FOR7SALE",:.A-coal heater._nice _1
_ .anci..0...ps_i_eAnditicak- rjust-tne-attunt--_------ -
President, Geo; Douglas; Viee 'Pres. lite sentmei Oinee
tor -a. snop or stem. „may be seen at
Verna McQuillin•- • Secy Robt And- • ---*
rew; Tres, Irene Itathwell; Pregrani
Committee; Duncan MacRae; Edzia
itilrets.;:211.11ile,'.X4cP-01W.,(1.1r ;Musical
Com.. Mabel iivecids% Dora' Mitchell
Wilfred IVIardobliTlesui Dtirnin, -Myr;
tle MacDonald' :Pianist Jean Long.
..13ABY klfICKS.--It is eneaper -and °
meee eatistactory to buy ready -hatch::
.ea-enielts,,vv•e-guarantee sareuelivery• ,
vigorous,' niire -or6f,".riuSiii- cities- -
ens 0.t all ereed), s ,VV•rite
pri • •
•ftetchery, Lre.,"*.--t'Au4141"-Chick.
untaho • Dep.
C. Ne Hamilton
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,ACETTLEPit ?SAINTS.. , NCTIC-X.".C.O.icAtBD.IToRs.
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" • ___......GIVE_TRO1LIBLE
' Mane. windows were -sinathed if
the.village-of---Gor-raturtiay•
everilitg ,by the aplomb." ot-an: ace-
tylene gas 'tank used in the village
lighting systern. Theconcussion a -
nearsto haye.benVeri7trong. 'as
Windows, a quarter of a mile' atVey
were blown in. By temie 'stroke of
gotiel..: fortune _nobedy: _was seriopsty
• hurt, , •
Similar explosioes, occurred quite
recently at "Meralegten, Dungennote
and Clifford, all resulting, in inuch
broken glass and, the wrecking of the
plant.
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CUL10SS CENTRE -
Miss •Pearl McIntyre ,spent a
couple of days last week 'at the home
of Mr; and Mrs,,. WM, Case; Con. 2,
•and
--trays
-the Mine of- her brother Mr. 'Laurie
ROyee-hf-Kinieek- - • —
Word was received here last 'week
iif :the death of Mr, Ned Gillespie of
Toronto. Tie late' 111r, Gillespi .was..a
son-in-law to Mr, and Mrs. John Dick
who moved from Con. 6, last Nov,.
Besides his wife he leaves to mourn
his loss three small children,
, Unite Sillicks, youngest daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Arm, Sillicki, pass-;
ed away On Stinday. Jan. 156, ai
the ag of 14 yerirs.'She had under-
gone on operatiott last fall and front
the effects of this she never seemed
to recover. We eXtond sympathy to
the heteaved family.
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-theilmattei -the': estate; Of "Ka:- '
• .ward Albert Rehwick, late of the
' ,Village of Lucknow. in the coon.;
°
ceased, —• '
ouce is ere y given that all per-,
scoria' having any ciains or. demands '
against the I te E •
wick, who died on or ahRutithe
'tit' day: hf Decent -fief' A. I-3, izjit, at
the . V illage Lucknow in the County
of Brine, ar& required to send by poet
prepaid' or to ..deliver tO-the-• itnder-,,••
. signed, Agent • for Stella ; Itose: Ren -i
wick, Administratrix the• estate
arid effects , of the &aid Edward Al-
-their -names
dresses anti full particulars in writing
ef their eIanns and statements of
their accounts and the nature of the
securities, if any, held by them. duly •
verified by affidavit.
Arid-takecirree-- _that tifter
Ninth day -eV -February 1922;''
the said Stella Beseltepwick will pee.. • • •-•: •
ceed to dietribilte the 'assets Of the -
said deceased ranting the •Persons' *r.
titled thereto; -having regard only to .
the • claims • of which- he shall 'then.
-have-,-had-fiertice„.
bteria Kiiiiiltinwiek, will'net be liable
for.tho said:assets Or any part. there.-
ef. to _an.V-Peraori-oftwhose
shall not then have received notice.
: 1 li.s notice• given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf: • ••
Dated at Lucknotv this ,12th. _Oak
h jnofJAit161-tepAh Agnew,DI922
2Lucknew, Ont.-
Agent for the saiAdministratrix.
True gentleness is fotinded oe
sense of what we owe to hint who
made us, and to the common nature.
whirh. we all share, It arises front
reilecti4n on our ''own failings and
Waufl, and trom just views of the
condition and duty of men, It is
native feeling heightened and
proved by principle,—HIsir.
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