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PertYon Clyde Street is for sale. A157. Sask.; isNisiting his parents here and
.alY to T. S. Reid. , • 1-1I. meeting former 'friends.
vETERINXify sultomm,— Dr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rathwell4fu
were at
nil, of .1,VIrh,Rat wel
The hockey game ,scheduled to, he
, played at Kincirdine on Jan, .16th.;
' has been...postponed to the 19th.
J. Davison ls7ahle to be
about: agaieafter being• confined to,
the",hoirse for Weohple.of weeks.
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Mrs• N• L. Campbell,Mrs..'.'Smith
and Mrs. Tweed ',Visited for. a few
dayi of, the Week with their sister at
Ridgetown.-
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DENTIST. •
Dr. 'MacLeod will. viatt, Laeltfiew
ever Y Tuesday. ()dice' above that
D'rs,..Elliott.4 Connell. .
PARKER, .,OSTEOPATH; at the.
. Cain .1-1ouse. Ladknoiv..everY" Wed-
n,esclay, afternoon.... All. 01y3Ille ,diS"
ases.-'successfully treated, ":.0Steo-
...pathy reznoVes tire physical •causes
.of disease. "Adjustment of ',the,
' spine, is more quicklysecured and
With fewer . trcatnients ,by.
- Osteo-
• *ally thog by any other method, •• Miss Rica MacLean,' Of "Toronto,
and Miss Sarah MacLean,: of Wink -
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Toronto pricts paid for all kindrof
poultry.
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9-6-ff A. GrospoPf, Lucknow.
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Di. McInnes; Ch:ropractor. of Wink-.
. ham Will visit Luckno 4, 'three •times
each 'week in future. Anyone desiring
an interview with him may leave word
ham visited *their cousin, Mrs. E
. _ ,
Aitchison, of town, recentlY.
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Mrs : J. H.,Carruth has returned to
Clinton, after spending a few weeks
'here with her daPghters, Mrs E. Ait-
chisen and Mss Hattie Carruth.
' Ethel Anderson, who has been
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year; has give* up that position and
will' take a huSinesS course at Wing -
ham. •
Lilly McLean,, who, for the
past 'few month -,
's, .has been at Win
nines' and Rochester,: Minn., arriVed,
:home: latf week ',much .impreved...4ri
KNOW ZONT tURSO
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411 E 411i38 'HOTS
13,00ster" Square iinet last Tharsd ay
evening. 'SeriptureilessOn Was iead, by
WilfraTigkett. A talk on the affel-
Iter Ileripter7kave
-aninteresting,report-.ofahe,:-WOrk,car
ried on during past term. The Comp-
tor's report was quite favorabletoall,
there being a balance of `$45.00. in' the'
treasury, with $203 income duriag,
past. year, expenditures $158.. The .
diction of officer's then took
Meator; Rev. C. W. .DelVitt, Ceserth,
• M.A.,: pretor, Alvin Bowles;
Dep. Prgter, William Helm; Scripter,,
Alfred Andrew; Comptor, Edgar Rit-
ohie•;;; Sponsor, Robt. Helm;•,Telier,
Spence Irwin; Director Indoor SPorts,.
SamiGibton; Director Outdoor Sports,.
Mark Gardner; Director "Of Music,
R•ev. Mr. Cosens.'•It was decided to
have Council; in connection with -the'
Square, so the .nomination will 'take
Place. at the "at home" to be held
*TtleadaYi Jah.-9th.
at the Cain House. and, the 'doctor will Miss •
call; or ,MaY tee him there perscinallY, assisting in Brown's store the past A FALSE •ALARM
Tuesdays. , Thursdays and Saturday
afternoons: No eharge is ,made for
• .consultation.,` , • '
MA.UDE C. BRYANS
Regiatered., OntOmetrist.
• Graduate .epartMen • o lolLaol-.
te.'t• f Ohtha
:hity4..:McCoraiick Medical ,CoFtege.,C
• -cago.111. Three months. post graduate
•..,.COarSe. daring Year 1919. ' C
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- ,ominencing--,--ThUrsday-, .night • 'of
EYes correctly , fitted with Glasses.
Headaehea; 'Dry Iteliy. Eyes, ,Granh-Z week.: the Band will be at 'Arne-
iated Eyelids. WaterY•EYes. Pain. in .4;ini each. Thursday
LEyes, • Pus or yuit the: seasOn.: AdMkasion: 'band,
irihts. 20c ebildrert.42.,and' ender;
:Watery Discharge frem Eyes and
Dizzinese caused by Eye2strain.
re-
1ieved.throu,h Properly fitted. Glass-
' Cress. Eyes. straightened through
Properly fitted Lenses
. EYps tested .at "night _equally' as
geed as during '- light.
: All kinds of Optical repairs done. ,;.;
, Satisfaction Assured •
''At' the Cain 'House Lucknow. 9,10
112 1 30 to .6 p.m:. Eyening 7.„ to
..ti9 P.m. Wednesday of each week.
`. CALL cni.' WRI'l'E A*; 'Blitzstein,
1Lheicriovi., before•.„selling. your 'raw
"Ours_ I pay tehg s ,m pr ce ,
"You' will 'And, great bargai--- in the '
Dry Gooda..line. Snits. and Overcoats
a• and
. , ,
h i he t ark t
A story' seems to have gained .6r-•
rency An „many places to the • effect
that an embargo had been Placed on
the expert of hard coal from the U.S.
to Canada, and folk with little coal in
their bins;., rernemberiWg that Febx
rUary „has not yet -.Come, have heeri
not a little alarmed' by the prospect.
The-Story:Appears to .have he.better
foundation than _Scare headings' in
-sonrie of our daily papers.: ,Thit these
merely itithOuneed that the makor of
Buffalo and., the city council of New-
ark were appealing or • were going to
anneal to President Harding to..iiii-
.
POse all, embargo on. the eamort.'...Of
hard cealThe Mayors •Of theie, Cities,
rio doubt, find it gii.ed Politics te,talk
, that way when coal is scareeand the:
•Woather .Cold,.....The_WaShingtha au-
thorities, ii+kwoVer, have taken no act-
ion so 'far as one Can learn -from 'the.
'daily papers. 'Aad our city papers cer-
tainly wtonlehilya Something' to say.
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abeut it If such a stefi Were taken. •
15c.:
Ar: and. Mrs. Win Fox,recently
married at Tilklonburg, are guests
this week -of Mr. -and Mit, A. E. Me -
Kin Mrs. yox, is -a slater of Mr., Me -
kiln.. The young couple shortly
leave : for Saikatchwan- wheie:theY
will::malte their home
Miss Margaret MeQuilhn, youngest
daughter. Of Mr.,.;, and Mrs Harry
seriously All iij Wmgham
Hospital Where she 'was operated on
'for, appendicitis on • Tuesday. , The dis-
ease had reached a somewhat' ad.vanc-
ed..stage, hut the little Patient came
JAMES ARCHIBALD E13
-*through the .operation alright.
Wilhe.Lyons; 'son of. yir. and Mrs.
DI,
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stein. .DryGoods Store. "
NOTICE.
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James Archibald. whose early da ,
E. T. Lyons, 'West Wawanosh, has -were spent n Luckhow, died suddenly
--1Ve, the mulersigned are in the one to Gruel h where he is taking a -
market for a small stock of Maple, 4 P
Beech, and Birch logs. for .Which We.
,
are prepared to ..pay the highest mar
ket. priee--for-good-stock-.7=TIre-lower-
• ,,,,:.„.-gradeswill,have,toi--„be-itte-Onsiderable.
' less price than they were last year.
• our having:a_ IlargestoCk
;of Elm and:Basswood lumber.on hand
and. there -being verylittle demand
, •-•-'7for-goOds,thade-from•- this'Itock.--we
• .tan only'. take a verv limited Amount
two -weeks' course . at: the
This Vourse, wag won' as a ..Prize for
the best hafFbeef calf ;in. the" Catinty
Thf41tirorrourikL-Yonsife:oini '-•••
gratulated, upon his :success ' a had_goi.-ie home tr„sciierid the ChriSt-,
crize-withier, He himself selected and mas -holidaySi .:andretired on. New
bought the prize -wining Calf at Year's 'eve apparently . in his Usual.
OilelPh A year ago... health; but .oh the morning of -New.
at his home in :Toronto early the
hierning of New ' Tear's Day. He had
obeenAeaching-_,:acheol-.4.--S-Onio04.
Fails, hear New Liskeard, while his
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' -- of Elm and 13aSswood logs ,at consid, _ o o o Year's Day -when- his -wife- teok'his
year. efccept for ..choice stock; For
' further .`partiriilars-call-us:.-bY -Phone-
or call at,•our office at LacknOw.--The
:LOcknow Table•C-04 Ltd -4- "
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. -Ifighes„..Cash -Prices - Paid- -for-all-
kinds of raw furs. Let me 'know w en
.' youhave a,ny and I will call at 'o ce.
. --,Benjarain... Pearlman; . 'Phohe . 5
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Lucknovi. 30-4 c.
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TENDERS •WANTED' -
'Feir",the.; supplying of .15 cords ' of .
maple or beech wood, for
AUCTION SAL
Ai the Cain IlloukeTiern;
.LUCKNOW,,,
AT_URDAY. JANUARY 420th 1923.
• commencing at 2.30-o-clock-h.m.
• 15- dims, due in January. Febru-
. ary and March, •••
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• -1,5- Young, Cattle
•• All First -Claes Steck, • •
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Dave MacDonald, Prop..'
-John Purvis, Audt
---tiPENING-PEOCKEir GAME
slig-disceVere-th
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that he, had. passed away dimingthe
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An Easy Win For Lucknow
. eath was due to heart trouble
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The deceased was- .61S years-Of:age
In the opeiung game ct Group 1, The faznily- will bewell..,.reMembered.:
Lea ue-,7-Kineardi1ie---rwent.
at :before tae local7pock-
ay night by the score
down !to-
Auiser 011 Tue
f7
F r the first few minutes of
At .....O_Olcedi'ilik_thoulh,...the.. spectators
ould be treated to a fair •exhibitlon.
of hockey. The visitors Started off
by
. ,
forcing ,the game,.butZafter five
MCCOY;tallieetliArittreOlinV
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ar and from that on it developed into.
more inkVidual work than team play:
..:The.„ice.was-rathetheitVy With^the
result thatplay; was. slew
Angus, for the town team, :plieiv,ed up
well for his first appearance gin local
The ime-up Was as followS:-
LuchnoW.,
Reid ' ' Goal. • Thornton..
McCoy L. Def. 'Harris
rinhostono:' R. Def; Wilkinson
Allih " • Centre . 'Bowers.
Agnew :Graham
E. Mcdey. • L.W. Ferri4
iledleY '•-
, sub,. • „r. Bannister.
Score by. pericids:H1st, 4.4.icknew 3,
•Kin-
cardine 0; 3id,.`LiicknoW•1",-Kinear.
dine 0 *
Refetee-',13. Chase, Goderieh.
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.Sy__mapir-Liicknew7residents
'.eome here in the early „seventies, and
were residents. 'ori Gough Street for
haaY years. A sister of the deceased
IS well remembered as a teacher'in
lnr_tublic, School. Mr; Archibald was
„orincipat.of l3eeoliville-.Pidolic-• School
for. 12 Years beforliaccentitigAhe ap-
Jointment at SMooth Rock Falls. He
is survived by one Sen._ Harry, .who
,lives -74h lormito.;:and -by two
daughters. MarY. and Margaret. who
live .with'' their mother at .Hillsdale
Ave.: Toronto. •
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- CHCRclr NEWS,
A, BUSINESS CHANGE Angus"
.Mr.„.MelVin Reed has purchasede
'hasineSS'anti--leased.„.the„:preinises ,of
'the late,Wiii7-Allin;-Of'•"Lueknow., and
will carry on a gerteral' agricultural
•.14xlm. machine' 4.and „farmer's .supply.
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The Executors lot the Estatenwish
to thin* the 'htilitie-forthei-natr,oliage-
e3itended to the ilate'Wha..Allin.during
henianY-Yearathe -loti.sineaS:„wascar-
ried on in .Lifeknow, ahdit is Our Wish
7that the aiinie generous .,natkoriage be
extended to Mr.. Reed. . ' • •
Executors, OCtite."Estate:
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NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS
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• ,Sealed ' tendeiS willbe received by
the undersigned up to and including
.Veb, 10th.. fOr the renovating of the
.io61 U, S. S, Ne. 12., ittit and 'VVest
'.fi aWanosti, Contractor to ,furnish all
Material: brick
,to ' en
oved. build,
ink 26f40 to bfald,„excavating
dote,Ceeent-ta OUcer
building, cc.,
trent fleet in baileaera, and hrieks 're-
',. -placed, 'Tenders to be nuirked'"Tend,
' 4 er'Yond,the„loweat Or an” tender net
*40114141v accepted. For !artily/ Par,.
,
itillaile'll$P41'*Ur'-e...,.,-*_,,,,,4itre '004-
% *4991 IWO: 3i. Pt IlitAck,
's -H441'4, -: ...i,•
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'BADENtS,OWCAORiTEAL.
3i i5 ,Per Cent, Protein
A ear If this high ;grade Con-
centrate i both fine ground ifta
nut size, -to arrive nbout.Mondayi;
Jan. 15th., and farmers taking ton..,
or Y2-ton...lots off car will get it '
at manufacturers' prlce• ,
A R. `FINILAYSON:
NOTICE!
All parties having .eutatanding ac-
counts Lagainst thern.g&the,Lbooks Of
' the Late Wm. t Please Call
sit residenes, ThiVelock Street and
make settlement not later thOtt Jamb-
*Iry 2601, next, as Ps *Mufti. 1166
F.1110,
$144 lAtMC 441004 -
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;Preohytoritta- Guild—Tbe first ared
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iiig of the Guild for theneW.: ear
7db-der'tpe-,-.11iiedtiOri 'of ;the :SOcial ,, n!7.,
mittee, 'held on Moriday„eVening was
a .decided success. The -basement of
the church waaWell filled and all en-
joyed the Splendid 'prokrani ,:whielY
was Presented; After the. Devotional
'exercises, Misses Mae..McMorraii ,and,
.Winnified " Gordon , gave -ha ...instri-'
' mental; ' Misses ` Phemie _Irving and
Helen Thompson. -each gave'areading;'
a. male:chorus was.muth enjoyed;'•al:
-so solos by MrCnrricic Douglas and
-Mr., Alex- M eNiir. --Mr. ' W. E'r-Trelea -
.ven gave a very good address which
was -much , appreciated by the. Child-
ites.-, Por imusing -nuiiiberyir.ttA;11,.Spell-•
ing ,Match led by •Mr, W, 1.4. McIteri:'
..-ziev,,Mr,_,Phillipi,-.,Miteilillam-and Mr.
McLean Johnston Were captains. Each
side' did' very well: MY; .Kenneth Mur -
di won outIor Mr. lVfacAlitlan',s aide.
At 1 the close of the prograin lunch'
was served, The Literary Committee
will have charge of the meeting next
Monday night Every body Welcome
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T. KINCARDINE
Donald P MacDonald In
JailP,11 Charge_
Giirge..1Nr. Kay and His Wife•Shot in
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'1 he Kay far'Peed,'
—Wife ..May ',Rechver,,
At noon on Sattir ak leap., George
N. Kity'; of..kincardirie, was :shot in
his 'hoine and- his.'wife was', shot ui the
iace,and go.,,seriouSEY injured ' that,
:for.sonie 'tlyne'. it •!4'ma thought she
400a notqlys, ' .. •"' ' • ' I. •
DOnald".1),MacDOMild Also of Kin-
cardine,- waS.identiftelf:by, Mrs.:. KaSi
„ the map who did, the shooting, arici
he is nOW. in Walkerton jail awaiting
trial on a charge Of murdering . Kay
and shooting Mrs. .111,9,.
, News of the tilikedY• was..reeeiVed
in'Luelinow and Spreadthreuthout•the
surroundiag-.Conntry:;'Sbon' after the
shooting oCchired......„ ...'' , '' • ' '
'I'he stork of the shootineas gather::
ed•frein .Varioas.sources,l,as .follows:
Mr-. Geo. 1ST Ka, his .wife and Seven -
"year -el d . daughter; - :NM dyed ,'.....ivere-.: at :
,...t,hey..d:hrier..sboat,12;30,-ekleek when '
11lactionald Walked into,the lieuSe..11e
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presented '. a ....pape,r to ..1V1r.•! Kay :and
asked that he 'high,' ii."'The ii,4 Per' ap-
pears ,to.'have..00ntained , a retraction
Of Sotha statenfeats ..Which....Mr. 'Kay.
Was allefred to have Made about Mac-
Donald,: or Some of his people. Kay
refused • to 'sigh. and "Mrs:, „Kay, 4 ,teld•
MacDonald "..,tlfzit ...'herfhtisbaad- '. had
neVer- done; him' any wrong ,' At., this;
;point, according to Mr,s.. Kay; Mac-
Donald fieWAnto arage' and produeing
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a rifle.,,.shet Mrs.,,,Khy ih.ihe...fap. He
then. Shot Mr 'Kay ' in th6 'Side. 'Mr.
Kat ..succeeded ' in rec,aining tis.•.!feet
and ran •uPst.airs,-'purshed:: bY lqac-
-D--6iiald Whofired four more :Shots, .
each taking effect. Mr: Ray entered
hiS.bedrOoth and'appayentlyfell dead::
MacliOnald ',then ,i-fi'' trie..kouse. .
:. •The little',danghter, lVfildred iyhO
:.witheised;the'shooting of her .parents,
hid . hehinda sofa -while MaeDonald
was'. UPstairs;.and:remWined ,there .un-:.
• til he was Outside. She then went A3-
,
, tairc,".,and saw .thal her 'fattier\ vias
'dead: 'Returning , to the kitchen .-..s.he..
-;:i6M14-44er-i-Mother,41.ingLOn-the--iloor, ;
She assisted her on to. a, chair.and
ten, • geine to.the telephone, called
...-11FiFergiiSon,-,Whe,zhoxite-ver - .wa s -on t,, -
;and she Called 'pi. root', ,who'.eanie
' 'and1
, 'iliiiiii-ifere-Villrit-Jild:,.:, „RePert of
the ' ,.. 1 - oting•l*a9.064:-sPfeaft ,.a1101.4.-,thei,
town, • and : Chief Farrell •••iinmediatey
bean • a . search for the „slayer.Ile '
was not hard to find for he made-no-
-,-SeCiet. Of .iirliathe had -chine..,-1-1 Iiiiai''
-employed -at:Coombe 'furniture -lac...
_tory,....and going 'there,..be.'.deraanOed..
his time in full, saying that be 'would
nOt: ha,.• haek. Be then Werri down Fovn
-tc a- pool rooni where, it is said,
_P'olock Chief ,Fairell.„,inet him on the:.
Street' andplaced' him under. arrest
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the ,Streng.fh of. information -re::
ceived::froni Mrs. Kay MacDonald
.was....hrought_hefere-_,Mrs,gay....who.
positively _identified him as the, MAT)
who 4id. the. shooting, Constable ShaW.
-.-ef_F.Widkerteir;.-".'Ater canie over and.
took:MaeDonaldto ,the Coiuity jail; '
Joe Shelton, :Who: Was :Withs,'Cliief
'Farrell in his search for MacDonald
• reniained• 'in A par in front.. of -Kay's
ouse""while4-.-Fti ricw asftinSfde 'lute '
viewing the Wounded 'Womari,',.%Sheiton
• says that in, Asked :MacDonald Whir.he,
hadever•done-suCh.'a"-thihg'.,II•e'repli,•
'Midi get eved=-With'hiM-;"..ilerfurther
added': "Icily said he .Wouldn't sign ,Oo
I shot him; and he then said he 'would,
0.01 but I.told him he WaS• too late;
and let Inin have some .;
'"Scobie' Dan",
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was horn in Kincardine' 3,1 yektrs ago, :
and is a returned soldier, haVinfr:if•Oiie
:overseas ,.'"With ;the Bruce Battalion.
,.
Ile' was shell-shocked., 'at .Arris'in
August, 1918 aiid -taken iris er by
.tho.Gerniaria; who hehl. hini. untI the.
end,Of tho Way, , •
.My: ,Kay was Kiheardine
:40 IITM;.-3':•;,yea.ca of- Was.'
a aephew• of•..the Mr Kay, w , 'for
Many years Was/lighthonse keeper.
a•elftlikardirie,. Ife-7Wah-fin7eiliPloyee-
of the Maleolin. Furniture , factory,
and was a respectable and .Weli-behirV-
....ed young Min He was 11 member OF
the I, 0. O. F;, and the funeral 08
,Tuesday was conducted the. local
ledge Of :!,that .qicii3e. His ..wideiVed
.mother lives in town „ -• ; •'
Kay ...Was 'forinetlY Dotta
Caniphell;-4,daughter end Mra.
George Oinriphell,,,- of .Kticardine,
About five o'clock on Saturday, a
Corcirier'sjfirs, was sumnaotied to deal'
with -the .case, 'Coronet. anti* Ferguson
t-,,tesidintt, The quirote were lames Mc-
Ewen, who *at ;mined toriman of the
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le 1923!
t':t$i1;'7'C'FIr;‘6Yhitd..W111''St.6,;r
Rabert ,Osborne, aiyi.
A. Henry, ng.:1La:6on barris-
ter, vir.q9
LATER —Iri Walkerton
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Donald'''signe-ri-w-v-tatfiin
•that .he shot Mr and Mrs„ Nay,. end
'that 'vas pure •:,Spite, •
.The dechfneht,which jj askea Kay,
to sign:read as, follows.:` -44- .„ •
‘!Ti.it,,the•-acelisaiieh.Of-Q&o:rgol-N-11:y
that he (McDonald) )144 followed the
,Xis.4,F•s,. Camfbl1 and C. 'Nesbitt" and
other :ruiners "e6neeraing the •fiarties.
in,Volyed was a malieious slander and
without. foundation, that .duiling' PI&
re?reiting..olf. the lGQth. **lice Over-
seas' Battalion Miss Dotha Campbell
;Mrs. George intentionally
proaghed • her 'husband- beforetheir
marriage and while standing in front
of.. •,the armories; said; ' `George;, I
thought, you said You' :were a bigger
man than MacDonald' .to vvhiCh'• he,
. (KaY) Trade reply ., and 'Walked
away. . miss w:',,.Cabipb011- (sister
of ,Mr k , George (ay) approached hie
(MacDonald-) , the packing rooth at
the factory the sante-day and ;remark-
ed, 'I • am. 'going to. tapc the matter
_ovet. \•Vittr.George 'Kay,' and ..I advised'
her .6 do so Miss cariipbell spek.e. to
Kay,:but lie,refused. tor answer. As -this
matter-haslicit been'eloaned UP to rri
;satisfaction;I ,anust insist .1.ipon this.
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document , signature,in right 1iht in th 4.go
thatJ may be exonerated- and placed
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...T ere ;appearedin last week s.,issue
of the,"Lucknow• Sentinel.. an . article
ander the beading. of ',4',Nairies, 'not .4th •
the Veters:.. List", .:which,.; We think, .
warrahts:•ari
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.„15,te knew...that there are. those in
Lirelchtiw who' should have 'voted,H at'
thelast Municipal election, 1.int••Whosi-.
names hienot :entitled' to be • entered
•
On the .Voters: List for •the year .1924,,
by reason of not having ••,•sufficient
- No doubt, tiiis may appear strange,t..;
.y'et it true, unless personshaVethe•,
,proper assessed qualification, no''Clerk,
is justified in • entering their nines oi
-When the, accisation-
those: responsible :.for the preparation
of the Voters List have been .•guilty
of—gioss carelessness, -the -.Asses7--
stir, Clerk.andP4,.1.nter, are . accused.• •
There are : only :'fiVe, 'aantes,
..qhalified; .on the Assessment Roll of
_the•;Village, of 7LifeknevvTf qr.:the .year
-1.022';2Which-do-not-appear"orri.-the.V.Of
--ersiLiatx,fer • the..,'saine.4eari...1,our,Of.4.
which the ' Clerk: is reSPOriiible,:';One:
the •Priiiter and the Assessornorie
An Assessor- is!„-netv, requrrecitec
1•.searelt-. the ...../tegistrYr,Oithce.,"torknow
-,the."-owners-of4aist-buti-the-ownei4ia7
rehuired to, adViseijhe '.AsseSsOr that
he Or .she is ;such,. •
the. year .• 1922. there were- no
. . •
complaints againat the • Assessment,/
•Rolkhe'-Ooth-plaint-against.:the-,-Voters-
. List, received. by, the "Clerk;', hence no,
Court, of, •ReVision, Of ,the Aisessniefit
Voters List, there, WAS Tio oppertnaity
iven by the ratepayers to correct
• We are v1ingthackii'dedge our
"thigtakeS•;,--.;,•et.F.? resent the statC
. Meat' "that fliedeffiCials"..respOnSible
Tor .the'preparatiOirbf-the,,,VotiFfs-_LiSf
haVebeen':.&iltY:.. of ..gr'es4 eeereles.:71.
...nessP:.-hs-wes•:liave.7,a1Ways endeavored
. to 'give all Municipal' rnaikers:.., our
strieteSC.atterition, ••, '
•- Agnew,' ,
.. •
„•BORN • .:,
Cleansed by vacuurn pressure.
Plicked in. spotless warehouses.
. . .
e . _amptightaluni
ip**Retl*,. clean,
.EIVIr A TRIAL P
olesome, delicious.
cKA0K
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CURLERS ORGANIZE
.:An:,enthusisastie • hieetirig of the
curlers. Of ,Luckn.o'w was held On Fri.
;lay evening, the 4t.h. ins.t.• The officers.
were, el ect-a-as fo11ows—•
-,Presitlent--=W: A. Reirnuy
,
See'y Trees T S -
..• .Reid.
Meniliership:Corifmittee—AE.;Mc-.
1,1/ PerteauS
, 4 • •
Managing Con-tnittee--H. R. AWn,
McLean Johnstone, Geo. 1-1. Smith
!A kcal., bons'plel is being arranged;
to he ": -Played Off immediately...
If jazz'keeps dying at ,the present
rate soon it will be.,uhiversar
1 ,SatuFday s Specials
Fruit and Chocolate Cakes
Fried:Carte:87.: -
Onte-Made. Bread
Hikhest PriccS'Given'for Butter
• end Eggs .'
PP ONE 36,
YMAN S
.
, • LUC KNOlir...
The' hride'is a 1, oed sport if ,she can
see. 'anyrothance in the' cold grease
sticking,to an unwashed frYirig an ,
;
in
We e
oe fd RI nea gr al s3fa-evWwei.:.agsttrc-oahdffkees,
and_itt ordel to re -
'duce these quickly
ate puttipg them at a price you
cannotafford-to-miss.
Artilsizi4i4g4ro LnekitoW, on Dec fl8;
1022... to .Mr. ".aral .114rs.- Wm. G;
• Arinstrongy .a daughter --;-Mildred,
Frantes. • - , • '
Toreilto, on '.•Iiintiary
•
1023, to:Nt and Mrs. J. D.
1,.'21i..-ArlingtOn-.4ve,, a
- Jean , •Gertrude, , Smith; was
, 'terinerlY Jessie. Bennett, of
--littirq't -7;
Ltick-
Webb—In'''#rest N,V44)vanosli, On. Jan-
, nary 9th., 192.4 to.. Mr, and Mrs
'Mackenzie Webb., a "San:. •
,
Ahonsi Meeting ;
The Annua eeting of the LuCki
noW .Agricultural '8Ociet9 will be held
in, the ',Council Chamber in the Town
titicknow, on SatutedaY the
• Twentieth {lay of January A:t), 1.62,
ateipitilnoefi.'.
ll°.tul.:pf-tw.);?(I:c1P.ck in
lir: af*
ate requested t6 - +
,
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Ire •
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7.7Jewelf-ReginaTNteli-le, case, reg-ni .ar
.-:,..$14.5, •.,.: ' '-:-- Sale $1050.'
• . - .
7.qeWel' Regina,- bi61-Filleol : Case;.'
•' •‘ re lar $20.00,,,,,_ •• Sale )$15'.50
Ti
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ty--1
-5-Jewel-Regina, Niekle.Case; regular •
regular *25.25, . - Sale $1.9.,:2
Itly,16 Size.
• $275..507,.:• - Sale $1850
• 17 -jewel Regina. ' GOld-Filled,•
Every Regina Movement Gtiatanteed
)4'
•
,
our Opportunit
Cozy
ourw Ladies' Cozy Slippers, apd have
° getirC-ea: airPWe °wf" S•ciliePaPreorstftall
a,t
reduced the price that all cam- afford
4.1
•
.Cozy ted
, ,• ( W CItS-
•
• regult.:„ ptice: clearing aJ s1.25:
• -Ladies's01,,0 a'n-d .(A.1;1.c'e
lriNri. q\:,
- -t ,
_ •
.11.1A-arr'.‘,W two ifecii lines of Slippers.in 13iak
and Grey Suede, nice for eveni4ig Near, ,reasonable
prices, , Black $5.1)0;, Grey' , •1.
,
RATHWELL-81' TURNE
ligatberIlot4 , -
Winn On ,
RiAbbci 4'01'8LtICKNOVV
•to
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Try rt. 'for
1)r Q,
FooirCiiiifort
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