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$2-00 PER TEAR IN AO,ANCE; $2.54 011nliltWISIre
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. LUCKIVW, ONT., r11,111SDAY; MAIkpli 16, 1922,1.
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Rimed to the. FrOnt
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The position;bf Have. . lock Flour :in this
community has be-
. come established.
As. muchliread and.
as good bread (some
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our.;customers say'
!better bread),astan.be
' obtained from anST
pa-
tent flour...
Present Prices, $3.50
grid. $3.75. .
W. E. Treleaven
o, EVERYl3ODY"S COLUMN o
'0, o -,..6-•---o=0-0-4-0,-4 1'
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• VETERINARY SURGEON.- Dr.
W. J. Keleher, Ripley, Phone 29,.
night 'or day.-t.f. ,
DENTIST
• Di, MacLeod will visit Lucknow
• every Tuesday. Office above that of
'Drs. JI1iott& Connell. , 23-2-tf.
LUMBER FOR SALE.= Hemlock
lumber, cut to otder. Enquire at John
' oJoynt's Office. • 27-10-tr
• MONEY TO LOAN on ' mortgages
and notes at reasonable rates..
o Fire Insaratice, 'bothstock and
Mutual Companies. Conveyancing
- done with neatness and. despatch.
' Geo. A. Siddall, Broker„ ,Lucknow.
DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the
, Cain House, 'Lucknow, every • Wed-
nesday afternoon. All chronic dis-
eases successfully. treated. Osteo-
pathy remove s tire physical causes
• ' of disease. Adjustment of the
spine is more quickly secured and
_40th -tower, trcatments-by-Osteoo-
pathy tW_n_tbY_any_othert method-
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Toronto'prices paidsfoe all kinds a
poultry. • • - •
. 9-6-tf A. GrospoproLocknoW•
FURS.-_-__Ilighest prices -paid for -all -
kinds of Taw furs and 'skins. If you
haveoany, let me know before -selling-
-LB. Pearlman. 'Phone 85. Residence
Station St., Lucknow. April 8Q
Large sum of. •money to lend on
farm properties at lowest current
rates. Also a number' of farrns on
• hind for sale or rent, -Geo. A, Sid-.
dal, Lueknow' "-- - • o6.4.-240:-•'
.HOUSE- FOR- SALE. -Frame. 7-
1irige=forimegood itone cellar. hard
.and soft water in house, three-enso-
ter acre lot, small orchard:also snutll
stable, Possession May 1st. Informa-
tion • at .the Sentinel Office. 16-3-o.
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; • GRASO• •••.ARMS POR RENTO-LOt
" --Co.-poolloWest WttlVelloolioaevero
far mg spring water on"lroth. Apply
• • to Mrs. F -Bower R, 2 Lucknow.
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Albert McQuillin, 31/2 miles east of
Lucknow, will have on auction sale of
his farm_ stock and implementi. on
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Minh 21,' 1922, commencing at one
• •o'cleck pon,--EverTithing will be sold
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• as Mr. MeQuillin as disposed of his
farm. -John Purvis,. Auctioneer.
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-SEED OATS FOR SALE -O. A. C.
. 72hto Itanish--Whito logo ero-p.
R. Mackenzie. •R5.*Lucknow.' 9-3-p:
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'SPECIAL PRICES FOR•TURS.-
• I am paying the best -prices for all
,kinds of raw furs. Spring-inuskrats a
)i• specialty; An: agreement was made'
vvitli a large firm to supply him 'with
- 1000 Muskrats. and -.must 08y Nei
prices in order to keep up the agree-
ment. Don't sell your fura before you
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0 LOCAL AND ODNEttAT;
Mr. Morainal Graham; left on Mon.:?„
day morning. for Toronto; " . •
Mr, Ale,. Lockhart- is home after
spending a week in Toronto, F •
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Mrs. Duffield, of Toronto, spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs, Bark-
er, Of . ,
Miss T.ena Bennett, or TOronto, was
the guest of Lucknoiv, friends over
the week -end: .
Mr, A. W, Porteous is spending the
week with friends in London, Inger-,
soli and Stratford. •
• Mr:" and Mrs, F. F, Phillips have
moved into the residence until recent-
ly occupied by the late kr. penwick
and family.
Mr.. Albert McQuillin, of the Boun-
dary east, hap sold his farm to Mr,
John McMillan, and he is having an
auction sale on. the 21st. of. this
month, ', • .
See the beautifuldisplay of Ladies'
Coats, Suits and Dresses.in 'Cameron
& Murdoeh's store on Tuesday next,'
March 21st;, by the Princess go., of
Toronto, See Advt. "
Mrs. Rice, of. MeIville,, Saslooformo
erly- Miss Edna Keith"; of Culross,
with her 'cousin, Miss Hughes, of Tiv-
erton, spent a few days of last "week
with Mr. anti Mrs. Do MacLeod, of
Frieridotof Mrs. Pickering and. fame
ilf, of the Boundary, west, will be
'Pleased tO learn that Miss Dorothy
Pickering is pteadilY improving in
Toronto, where she has been for the
past few Weeks,
, RipleY's Dollar 'Day will be held on
. March 29th. The Mysterious Miss
Ripley will be there, and the lucky
person tp identify her will get a
prize. Watcb)runn's Advt; next week
for some bergains.
Mrs. Ben -McClure and • son, Joe,.
arrived home from,Detroit last week.
We ,are pleased' to say that -Joe, who
was critically fil and underwent an
operation for appendicitis,* is Well on
4the Way to recovery. • *
Spring
advances
..COOdittans, have-rnade- -sack
odVances during the past week that
Weonow -have owithous-ouroSummer
friends, the crows, robin!, blackbirds,
song- sparrii-ws, alT .ot.- whtimSeem,
• very busy and hap'. .
• Patrions of the. Family Theatre
were disappointed Tuesday evening
to -learn- thatthereivat oio -showoo•Th-e
• reels expected oVer,froin 'Walkerton
.,failed to Tome through, --so there' was"
nothing doing; There ovilrlie sheiveris
usual on Friday and SatutdaY.:, •
Ye Olde-TYme Concert
Vide _Brick _Meeting House_ .
Corner of Campbell and Havelock St.,
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Monday, Ye 20th. Day...of March" •
"At- Eight of Ye Clock- '•
. At --ye Ohle- Tymer-Priee,
Of Five and Twenty Cents.
-Mr. F. S,`Brown, of Brussels, who•
'owned_ the pietureoshows at Brussels',
Lticknove and Teeswater, has sold out
the businesses at l3russels and Tees -
water, and likely will dispose of the
Lucknovv one before long. Mr. Brown
•has accepted-ropuoitioti with the Dom-
inion' Department of Agriculture and
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will be stationed nt•Lennoxville, Que-
bec, where theoe is' an experimental
farm.' Mr, Brawls ig—it graduate of
McGill University,. and of the 0 AC
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ST: HELENS •
call :at S. Blitzstein's Dry Geode
-Store, -
'FOR SALE. -Big. strong, healthy
Baby. Chicks (the °kind that are easy
to raise) from yew heavy laying
Urains of Vire
. comt. White Legh,orns Black Minor-
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and Barred Rocks, Chicks for sale
• every -tveek after Mara let. White'
• Leghorn! $18.00oper hundred, and the
_ Others. $29.00:- at Any_
. Place. Add $2.00 per.hundred to above
'Orices if chicks are to be delivered or
express.liirepaid to your station. Safe
delivery guaranteed anywhere In Old
Ontario. Eggs for hatching at $L50
, per !letting of fifteen by Parcel Post,
, Or.$1.00 per setting if you come after
them. Ten fertile or replace at half
price. Book your orders at once for
chicks or eggs. Everybody. cordially
Invited to corns and inspect MY flocks,
will be pleased to *how them to you.
Duncan. Kennedy, Box 12, White.
church, North Huron Phone 42-411.
0. •••mix..mmotamism. 00.0•1••••••
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CHURCH 'NEWS
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Presbyterian Guild.-- A goodly
Mber 'atteMied the meeting of the
• GUilt1 en Monday evening, and all en-
joyed the "St, patripier programme
Which lovas in the hands or the •Liter-
trly Committee. After the .opening
nYirin and prayer, • Miss Fern Reid
'read the -Seripture •Leesop. • Misses
Mary DOuglas .and .Norrna Thompson
gave Irish readings. Mises 'Willa
Clark and Mat* .Aitehistki eaeli eon•
tributed an Irish holo, and Mrs. Phil-
• lip Steward and Miss Cora •Clubb an
Irish duet. The topic, "The Life or St.
Patrick", was taken by .Miss Joan
MacCallum. A few good' Irish jokes
were given, ancran Irish contest.. The
meeting closed" with a hymn arid the
Benediction.
• PARMERF OSE CATTLE .,
Murray.troso of 1..angside, recent-
ly lost a couple of head of cattle by' a
diseasewhich very "Much puzzled the
veterinary in attendance. It was fin-
to-, the -feeding of soreetclover and,
corn, which, •it' appeaes, -,does not
make a. good combination. The anim-
als died a few hours afterothey were
discovered. to he sick.
. Ao'farmer. 'mon in Culross by the
name of H. H. Pletsch; had the ,mis-
fortune to lose 12 head in a 'some-
what similar Manner, but' the disease
was said to be 'blackleg, and Dr. For-
- tune, who examined them, thought
the disease was due to drink,:ng the
river water,. Mr. Pletch's •loss is very
heavy as eleven of his, cattle, were
'purebred Shorthorns. ' . •
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• • ASHFIELD. NOTES
Mrs. Geo. Gibson of 'Zion visited
for a Week with mr. and Mr; George
Swan. • ' • •
. Mr. and Mrs. George Swan of Lo -
Wien celebrated the 37th anniversary
of' their wedding. on Sat. Mar. llth.
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About a dozen guests were. present
•and were entertained to . a sumptous
dinner, after which the evening was
spMit playing games.' A. -very' enjoy-
a.b;e 'Only vms.h4c1 by all. We wish
•them many more . anniversaries;
-Hicke.MacLennano-o-A--thriet- wed-
ding was solemnixed- by the Rev.
-• Newton -St. johnoopf-Nevrtonbrooko
on Satutdey, when Mary Katharine
ehlest _daughter of -Mr: and MCP: F.
D. MacLennan. of Lochalsh; be-
came the ovife of Gordon Hicks,
son 'of Mr: and Mrs. R. F. Hicks,
. of Newtonbrook After •a short
honeymoon. they .wiil'reside- in Tor-
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MAT *IMPROVE RAILWAY
PASSENGEE SERVICE
e • s a large delegation Of
representatives from ell the towns on
the a. T. 0. systern•Weit. of Palmer-
ston, at that Orin on Tuesday 'If this
week to meet General Superintendent
Bowker, and Superintendent Piggott.
The purpose, of the . meeting was to
-.disease the railway passenger eer-
.vice On the Grand Trunk lines. ln this
diitrist. The .officials didnot give
much encouragement regarding. the
morning trains 'Which leave Kincar-
dine,. Southinipton. and Owen Soutd•
at hours ,a little Oro 'early to suit the
Average man or women. The diffi-
culty-twith making a change: in these
is that it would interfere with the
connection at Luca n Crossing, With
regard to the:afternoon trains which
takes about two hours )(roger froth
Lucknow to Toronto than the -morn.
mg trains (the time 'Ibeirig lost, at
Palinertiton and, IGuelph), there 14
sOine:piOapeCt. Of, tins being improved
Po that passenger may arrive in Tor- „
onto oliout eight °Wolk:The-trouble
with making a change is _that one ;
-Change in time -table- necessitates a
good manY more. Some years ,ago a
like' effort regarding the C. P, R.
trains leaving Teeswater was made
, and the matter orris -brought to the at-
tention of the Deparment• of Railways.,
by Mr; P. H. MacKenzie who Wo
then in Parliament -but when all the
facts and eireurnstanees -vete taken ,t
into account •it was found 'best to
leave the time -table as it was. Reeve a
VILLAGE ,COUNCIL " • !
• SPECIAL MEETING
-Constable Moore On the Carpet. -Ex-*
Plains Why Subpoena Not Setved
There was a hot time at the Special
meeting. of the Village Council held
in the Clerk's •pffide ...MandaY,everring.
It, must ho`ve been a good deal like a
Session Of the Dail Eireann. 'However,
the conclusion. was peateeful. and the
members were all back on goo-crwork-
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ing terms again.
On opening the 'meeting, the Reeve
stated that one of the the things to be
dealt with was"' the molter •of Con-
stable Moore's failure to to 'deliver One
of the subpoenas issued in Connection
witht lie County Magistrate's Court
held' here a .short time ago. COnstable
More' was present • and the Reeve
asked him if he had, any explanatipn
to make to the Cour-tell. Moore said
that he had, and gave the following
explanation: , . . •
TIle "got the subpoenas: from Reeve
Johnston _oboe p'eloCk Saturday
evening, and he served Ere nianY as
he could that night; Late in the even-
ing'he went to his roorn, and taking -
the
. remaining documents out Of his
rioelcet;. placed them on the dresser
with a view to looking them over to
0 what •ones ' he had yet to deliver.
He`later took up the papers and put
*hem into his pocket again. He served
number. with subpoena's on..MondaY
ht did not ineet • Councillor I:lender--
oh either on Saturday night nor on
Johnston attended the conference
Palmerston, Mr. H. Smith having
found' it impossible to go. •
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MOriday. On Monday •about 11.15
'clock a.m., Reeve Johnston" called
n Moore and said •that he- was told
hat Henderso:n had not been served.
(tore, said he would see him at noon.
r leave 'the document.at Henderson's
-however, did not do „this,
nor explained that he Was not in the
abit -of leaving pipers, that kind
t the .house, but .to give them 'direct
•the•perion they were intended for.'
On .Tuesdayo morning aboutoognso
clock, haying gone* to MS rto
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up hmetfeod one Of the subpoenas
the dre*-• and taking it;up found
was the one intended for Council,
Monday, -March 12th, 6
Mr. Russell Ritchie,. of Lucknow, h
spent the week -end with Mark'Gord- a
ner. -• • ' h
Miss Margaret' Ritchie visited her a
sister Mrs •Sau tiers ' " 'to
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• last•week •
--Charleultitchie and. son. Were Over o'
to the sale . Of. purebred 'cattle in, fi
Wingham ladtmetk.• • ' ' on
- Beattie Gibson returned home, on it
eturday after • spending , the Winter • lor Henderion. The lig:ht is not good
with Mark in the _1?,a§h, - iii--his--roonrayrd-this-aeOlprted-fror-hiso
Mr. Robert Webster, tiv-he was con- Missing-. the subpoena in the first
_fin.ed_ to his homewith..e.• sore reptrie -place and net discdieling it later.
.,(:).n Tuesday, rioatriingothe_daY of ...the"
Court; Councillor Henderson had gone
• out shooting :and 'could .not- then. he
served: 'with •the subpoena. This,
Meore declared, was the 'tore explore.
nymber of friends galled it the
"home or 'Ejli---oe-itarnby-on
Mar. llth, to 'eongratulete his father
whO hes reached the great.age Of 100
able to be about again
- Wilmer Howei visits our Groves
out, at ZiOn;'huriting• gaine`o
caeionally. lle is a pure shet.
. 'The Ashfield W. M. S. •meets in
Hackett's vChurch on ..Mitrelt_ :16th. ation how -The failed -to eerve•
Visiting ladies cordially' invited. Hendersozo Had .he happened to meet
_Mrs...Peter_ CookoBerthaoand-Petey,- Mende -mon or lied he had- ' Heffirey:-:
also ivi;s.. Geo. Gibson and Bottle son's Su.b.p.Oepa in pocket; his . at
visited Lothian friends -ori -Sunday -tentien-:Would have beendravonTo, the
and Monday • •
years. Mr, Barnby came front Hull, moss m h
Eng., when a young man, and settled
.in'Ashfield in the early pioneer days.
Ale.enjoys,extellentohealthorted
able to shave himself iwith an ordin-
pry._ root. pera eumher of -yore li
was, totally deni and•blind but for tbe
,past 'pout*. of years ha_s his second
sight. Hie mind is quite clear, arid he
takes an interest in everything about
him. Ile says, however, that he would
net care to live Mort* hundred
years: - • •
On Tuesday morning of this week
there passed away at her goine On the
12th concession: of Ashfield, one of
the very 'old residents and pioneer,
Pottier of the township iti the person'
of Mts.. Alex- MacLean.- She was 83
.years and six 'months, and,had enjoy-
ed good health until a few months
agO when a decline set in, and for the
past four weeks ehef.was confined to
bid. 'Mrs, MacLean wa 3 aline type Of
pioneer -.woman -of a inost ,kindly dis-
nosition there was no bounds to her
rs., a s all Gibson and Tires': Had it not been for. this he would
Helm returned , home from .CliniOni have served Ilenclereon' just, --as quick:"
where they _pnrcheeed a hoise opieCeso ot000theronatiO-21,thite-adittitte
Me- On. the *LoOicont,
The Zion Dramatic 'Conipany, are :duty, but .his statement was a true
'that •he had failed' to. Petforth his
_7 -goofing --up --a-- most -7 humorone and7 eXPlanatiorir hoer, io_iiiiiieTan-out;:
eatelry play entitled, "Her Awful
•Qad," tO be given tile neat 'future
in -Zion Hall. ' -17
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' Monday, March 13th.
Miss Eva Dawson spent the week-
end at the Manse. • . -
Miss Bertha McKay spent the week
erid-ht her home, - ' •
Mr, John Gillespie made a business
triP to London last •week.
• Hay Eros o expect a car of eats. and.
corn -at -the --elevator any day now.
Miss. Lettie 'Fox has .artioed home
after ,spehding •the past•mooth zn
Mies Nettie Cottle has gone to
aniith sod Johnston both.said they
didn't believe 'the story. Moore and.
Ileedersen ord 0.iy could _please
• themselves: about. tat. •, .
Jehnston asked if, he had forgotten
-to-rierve-anooneo.else-Moore said be.
had not. Smith asked if le had made,
any effort to. locate • Henderson .after
•Johnston had drawn his atiention..to
e f:c that Tlefolerson -had ript.oe-
caved his • subpoena. Moore said he
•expected to Meet -him, Abet did not go -
bo look him up. Smith. remarked that
it looked to him as though' there was
collusion between Moore and Hender-
son, This both emphatically denied;
'Councillor Miller said that shortly
after he got his subpoena on Monday,
he saw Henderson On the street 'tom
Chicago to take a post _graduate , gaskeiLhinc_if be_had ot_one. of._tlieso
'rues ay Mar ,booPitalitY She is !Survivesl _by _her
course in 'nursi
husband, who is leo well advanced
years; and bx_a' family of five ion
and two daughters, The funeral Wil
be on Friday ofternoop., to Kinlos
Ceinetery, aervice to be' held .at
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We congratultte Mr. and Mrs. Wilj,
Hemphrey, upon the arrival of a Son.
on -Sunday _last •
.-(yriends -areotongratuland-
Mrs. Herbert ZVIcQuillin on -the birth
Of a son' on Mat. dth,
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house atOOtteTtAleek;*
Ma day
ialIngdt week
at
niti; eBahrobmoeuro;3p;inrt.
, Wbodso St. Helens,
tile- --Mr: John -Eaglettorre has left for
--MeV; -C,-Cumniffig• and -Mr: -Yr." C.
Webb attended the meeting of Pres,
ktery at Wingham last week.
, Mr. Robert .MeQuillin 'of thn „staff
of the Sterling Bank, Dungannon is*
home for a "eek on account of * se-
cold.
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We are pleased to rePert that Mrs.
Thong who has :been in' Lucknow
'into her Warn front YiptoTis Hosp-
ital; London, Is able to ti ham Slain.
A' :concert and PiaY, • entitled "I
Can't Afford it,"( will irit even in the
Township Ilan, W. Wailverioshr 67
Young pikeio4.0i 10, le NO, 8 on tho
Ott40 $ ill WO 11 11 I
$0-4k ivt st bidity idol it Admission 25
t VIA° 4 4 4,4 4,144 4.4 4.41 ifilbe° Sloe el estitdi ?Nom ot ORWsdnsudsar
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Miss Hattie Nixon spent the week
end in Lucknow,
The farmer! here Jhave Commenced
making inapie syrup, and report a
good run,
Mrs, W. H, lield, of Goderich, 18
visiting her her datighter, Mrs, James Al -
at present, •
Mrs. Sam Morrison and :children,
of near Lucknow, Waited few days
of !set 'week with hei,parents here.
Mr, and Uri, Ernest Sherwood'and
!aridly, Who hos beint•visitirig tele -
tire* heti ta;tha .paat couple of
MOON) Itit tor their itOtne in the
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W -
est -again afterFtPeiiding:- the
past three monthrwith other in
the .
A $t Patrick's -Social 'is to be held
in the ibasernent of the Church Friday
evening, March 17th. The evening
'will be spent ,in games, There is also
a programme' in hand for the el/en-
ing. Girls are requested to bring
lunch, Admission 104arld 15 tante'.
HOLYROOD,
In our report of the nieeting of the
Women'e Institute. held at Mrs. Hod -
gin's, we last week inadvertently,
omitted to Mention a very good paper
things..Henderson said he had 'not
"fslo, and I'll bet you clen't get one,"'
*said Miller, Henderson said there wai'
. plenty of thnewet. Miller then called
on niith at his orlice,and asged it he
(Milloriwas geing-JOThe the DIthr One of the Council to give evidence, Smith
-.had replied -that -he -had000subpoetta
and that Henderson wtorld get one,
It was then that Smith notified John-
ston and Johnston went to see Moore.
Henderson denied 'having - had _this
CoriversatiOrl •with' Miller, but 'said be
tiaa met him at DurninN shop.'
Miller said Wasn't a pleasant
business for -anyone to have .,to do,
but he thought each Councillor. Ought
to" take his share, /
Smith asked Henderson how .it
• came that he went °tit shooting on
Tuesday, the day of the Court, Her.t.
dorm% said he went because he would
given have gone anyway, "You called: ,at
by Mts. Wm, Thompson on The
NeW tam Dealing With The Respon. Meerc'e Place Wecleeec* nienlieg'"
-stbility of mothers Alemichig said genderaon, etid that .he
uq t.1r414,13 ilOos 044 t$Q9,tient e.4.1.04titoro, unat you did
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"Nowadayrs".*:,.
It is '"SALAIDA" for
brealkfastfor dinners,
for supper ;and ,.five
o'Clocklrea-the' Con.
. tinent wide
Tea. agista le as our•dail bread ,
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n't cell on 'Monday or Tuesday," said,
Johnston Henderson said he, had not.
' 'Summing up the matter Moore said
that Henderson was not at fault in
theomatter; hemay have kept out of
the way. Henderson said Olathe was
on the street as usual.
More having -left the room, Reeve
Johnston. aokedCouncillors- Miler --
and _Mullin what they thought of the
trotter, • killer made no reply, but
Mullin said that while there was et.
.wrong -doing proved, it ditl Took rather
suspicious, •
Smith said didret. know that any-
thing would be gained by leaking
any recotd of -the matter in theCoun-
..eil minutes, and the neXt. prder. of
business was .calledo ••
The matter of aPpointing an asses-
• sor for the Village • was one of the
reasons for calling the specie' meet-
ing.. Councillor 1VInllin ieperted hatr-
-ing spoken to a number bit they were
not' "particular ',about the' job. '
Rory MEtcCharles was present on the
invitation of Othe reeve and he said
Ke !would undertake • the work.' Mt.
MaoCharles was therefore appointed.
• He has ,haii previous experience a's
assessor in Huron. Township, and the
Council feel that they have a capabTe
,
officer; The salary is $75.60 and the
to:ark is to be ppail4stetj, hyoMay 1st
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. 'The matter of renting the old To
FOURTH. CON. KINLOSS
TuesdaYr Mar. 14:"4
A 'Very pleasant stiCial evening was '
.'spent at K. itlacDonalde. last • Week,
most of. the youth Of the .2ntli. 4th and
6th being present.. . ••
The • weather prophets for the '
-ter-of1921--22-'orrast feet much 0$ •
.:Jonah did when. Nineveh- Was not dprp,, , • --"
troyed "ha he predicted;
Mr. P, H.. MacKenzie ,attended the ' • '
recent Liberal cont•eriCort, at „Torontot
and took an active part in. the
sel-
ection of the new leader for the party... • -
in .Ontario: spent some time '
calling on friends, on the way home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Catnoehan enter- • '
tainedTtbeir-alanr:friends-ked
bors to Et delightful "house warraing" •
a few evenings ago. The usual amuse-
ments for Such an occasion were in-
dulged in, and ample justice eras done
to, the viands. - •
-Your ':epriespotident •Passed through ';•• '
the 'Village of St. Helens last week
and .its trireatance reminded .him ver7
forcebly of .0.oldsMitlfe Deserted Vil-
lage. Belfast also is disappearing but
its. great peototype across the pond is
still- flourishing.: • • , ' ' ' •
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- • -Di • MESIORIAM
Hall to Mr, Durniti feranpther year,
came 'up, Counzillor' Milllin stated
that he -understood-Mr. Durnin -Wouht
not pa Y $150.. per Year, but he woold.
pay $100 and the 'busifieSS•tax. On
iriotion oof---Miller- end. Mullinoit -was
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deeided otp accept Durnin,"p offer �f'
S100, hut theoleasg -1-S to .run only °lie
year. -
The renewal' of the pool•rOom
cense to W. McCoy was another mat-
ter •to cone Mo McCoy paid .$49
for „his first table and $20 each for
three othetsoonakingo 'all -$10 in
1921, He asked' for a reduction' to $25
andonkoomaking•fir-alto$70,•-"Mullin
and "Smith. moved that the license lee'
oredueed--Os asked---faiooneillet•
flenderson offered "an oamendment,
that the fes be, the soMe as last
Sear, There wos- no 'secohdet tot the'
aroertdment and the_potiort tarried- -••
• Cohncillor Henderson repprted that
a picture showconcern had offered
OnT00: pet yeetotorTothe use -of Abe
Tovvo Hall as a picture ,shoyort'orno
This7i,Eis regarded' as to low and
would net „be conside,red.
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• ' BORN
a • • '
Gone from us but eot forgotten, - • s
Never shall thy meinory fade • • '"
'Sweetest thoughts. shall "hver '
Round the place . wifere,.thot•art'
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1i1adandloving rn-eloory of Stew-
146.tr-th.Ri11952e110 1Yh° died Mareb
•
• Sadly missed-Wy Fa`ther;-Mother, „.
- -Sisters' and Brothers ` . •
_Hatching Eggs for
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BA.REED ROCKS, • Bred, to-laY7"
• 5 Cents per Egg
WHITE it0CKS'; $.1.00-.Pe'r 15 Eggs
' EXHIBITION BARRED .ROCKS•
• Both'. CoCkerel arid' linnet' Mating:
gs• -hare these; -$2,09,-per, :,..'
These are all headed by in*les of
*exteptional otrain, - • O. .•
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Satisfaction-'Gdaranteed4,1.
'7 SP:eCiai Prices on Largetats • ;-
• W-.-1:-ItifitIGER.,'o
. - Lucknow R -.R. 2. r 2, 44 A 45 7 4
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G---.6..b..ED oNrs.--15
dayMarch 121922to Bushel choice ' '
seed6, oats kfnowor sale.. Ress. Middleton.
uest,-In• West °Wawanosh, It. .'
, , , o, Mr. arid on Sun- • 23.1.3-p.
_ Mrs. Thomas Guest a da,ughter.
McQgillin.---In West Wavvaitosh, "on.
- March 9th':, 1922,' ,and
Herb. 1V,IcQuillin, a son. .
flnntphre In-West---Wawanosh,-o
March .12th 1922 to Mr. and Mrs.
. Vim. • Humphrey,' a ,son, :
AUCTION SALE '
Charles j. McCartlo. .,t 1, :Con.
. E.-- D. -Asirfield; i‘,4%-•:Lran-
ion, Sale of Farm So. oed
• Tmple-
ments on March 22r,O. ornenencink• ,
'clock p.m. Thvreois- aogood-
list of stock and aPfine lot of imple-
nr:nts on thIistihsitalep.urvis
Au'etionee
•
Boys' Shoes for Spring
warrhainersrlios- in the. commun.
itSr to be Our friend so we are offering
special .prices in- Boyeline Shoes-add—
Work Boots. •
- l3oys' Heavy Shoka;-viees .$3.50 and $3.75, T..cse aro
. good,. etrOlig, well -made- shoes. Both lines .haVe tee -caps. -
Boys' Box Calf Bal., solid, rubber heel, ,Willianto' make. Good
. value at $4,50. Our Price is $4,00A •
Youths' Grain Shoe, with tot tap, at
We have Men's drab Work Shoes -in black and 6n, at $5:00 pair,
RATHWELL •& TURNER
.Lucknow, . • ' Ontario.
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