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URSDAY., MARCH 2
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371;
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lierty on Code Street ie for :sale. AP-
' MY to 1r;04 Reid'. • 4-11.
VE'rEIONARY StIRGEON.-7--!, Pr -
W. 3 Keleber, Riplett"'. Phone '29.
• DENTIST
' Dr. MacLeod will • Visit 'Llucknow•
every .Tuesday. - Oftiee .above that of
Drs; Elliott .5i Connell. •••••
.DR. MIttglt; OF.PrgOPArfil', at the•
Gain 11ous,LazitnOiri every : Wed-
nesday afternoon. Allchronic dis-'
•4004 successfully teated. Osteo -
Why /aMoVes, tiie::physieat causes
o disease. _ A,djusteient of the
7apine is- more quickly secured and
(With fewer' treatments by Osteo-
pathy than by any other method.
Toronto priech paid kfor,Lall kinds of
Panitr.y;• " jr •
9-6-tf ' A. Grodpcipfc bucknow.
•
,Dr;;MeInnet. Chlroaractor. Of Wing;
- ham. will visit Ieekna,v three. times
'
each Meek in future: Anyone, desiring'
-an fintOview with him may leave word
• at the Cain House:'andthe doctorwill
eall, or may see him there personally.
• Mondays. Thursdays and Saturday
afternoons. No charge,:is made for.
consultation, . _Ifov&Zmany__Iternels. of-corn_wilbaa
' • 0-8--r-t07.-0-9741 "AT,' a -Is.
PCACARD. GENERAL 0
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000a. a •a, a 0000
Ur. John, Joynt, M. L, A., was hp,
Iram-Totonto,vn7M9ndaYi':7775-'7t•7-
",-Maralr-48"-.:WeifilriAinthining,•ite7yenu4-
tatioa.ais a greatblusterer. '
Miss Collins Cark is gucst of
Mrs J. A. Olenntethis week,
Mr.'Me.:Vin ,Orr is home•froM
Hain-
ilton im;„,n...vitit to his folk here.
;Yesterday:. March SUM"'to
have been the first day of Spring.
Be sure of a seat for "An Eary
• . ,
Bird." Plan of hell at MeRirift Drug
, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Medariol are
home after speeding .the past -two
months at Empire*, Pa.
Remember the Sale .of Gold Fish -
at .111eKim'a ` Drug Store, Thursday,",
Friday and Saturday of this week. •
Two do.d• •Fish and:a Gold Fish
_Globe. ,free at hIeKiliOs Drug Store
with each 75c.; purchase., this. Thurs-
day,
:YridaY and Saturday.
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,_
, • . •
:On account of the dancethe curtain
will rise • sharp it 8 o'clock.Monday
April 2nd. '13e on time ifseu, Want to
see all of "An .Ear.y. Bird." ..,.,
hungry hen eatin an hour?, If you
don't know, it will 'pay you to find.
out before Luelcnow'S Dollar Day.• .1
Friends of Mr J Wilson. who re-
. „ . J. , ,
eelitik-underwent -a critical' operation -
at Wingham., will be pleased to know.
that he is back 'home and able to be
aboet:. •• .;‘) „ • , , •
; The radio cOncert. b Jack, and
Douglas Otterhout, likely will be put.
on in the Town Hall -the eitening Of..
Good Friday. Further announcement
next week:" ' • •
Not a dull minute Easter Manilas
night. April 2nd In addition ,,to ,"An
Early Bird", there will be specie,/ feat -
fires betweenacts, ine.uding•Priecets
Paes_:_Orehestra. Be earl -
Card of, Thanks -The ' family .of the,
late,•Mrs. WM. Webb Wish' to thank
the many friends and • neighbors, for
• their .kindness • and sympathy, shown •
at.. the thee of their bereavement. • 2.
Card of Thanks-; M ra: "Malcom
MicInnes. :and family_Wish:Jin• 'titanic
the Many „friends and neighbors for
their sympathy and help; during •the
illness , and death or husband , and
father.'
" Lucknow 'Boy 'eget& hockeyteam
wqn .two games ,from the: Khicardiric
Scouts team: last Week. At Leeknow
the score was; LucknoW 8, Kincardine
7; and'at,Kincardme.,Ledlcnew 5, Kni-
.:Catiline.,2. • • " . • • •
SL.VertVoods' have a• Man here this
meek gOing • over the territory ter-,
pending Lucknow arrangingfor the
-Sale of their iee'erealif.",-Aradiug 'Of-
•10,-Or'•40 miles:_will be, dovered from
• ;his centre. • . •
anc1-11,1*--:, W._ J7Little limed
home on
'Saturdav,;
night, last from
North Bay.he°t:erattendedthe
iuner:ioft)late rs,j
TheY,-lound- conditions still
:
prettv well
_
established the north
• country.
‘ 7 DR.-MAUDE,C:r131iYANS
, „
'Registered 4)ptomitrist '
Graduate Departinent of Ophthalmol-
ogy. McCormick Medical, College? Chi-
cago. Ill. Three Months' post, graduate
.
course 'during year, 1919:
•-• Eyes correctly fitted With Glasses.
:Reath:Saes. ,Dry Itchy Eyes.' Grahu-
Tilted gyeliiiii.-Vnt-efy.--Eyes.-7PainTin'
• Eye •BillIS. • Influnied Eycs,. Pus or
atery Discharge fre • Byes and.
' Dizziness •caused by 6 -strain re-
lieved through properly fitted Glass-
: Crete Estes straightened through
-properly. fitted Lenges '
'
Eyes tested at night' equally ' as
good as: daring dr- light...
• Alt kinds of Optical. renairs done.'
• " • Satisfaction Assured , '•'•
At the Cain House,: Lucknow. 9 to
2 a.m..• 1 30 to 8 p.m.. Evening 7 to
intn:".Wednesday of each Week.
1
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Highest •Cash Pricin-Paid7for -all-
kinclafif Taw furs, Let me know When
,you have any and T Will call- at once. .
' -Benjamin Pearlman. , ''Phone ' 85,.
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Lucluww. 30%.47e.
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FARN-FORSALE-•
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-.._LL'.100 Acres, being north_half Of Lot
9; 14thXon„, Ashfield' 1%miles west':
;- of Ihicknow.. -Geod. brick house. and:
two barns, one 56X36 ft,. one .57x27
with. stabling :under and in good
•-•repair. 4 -acres hardwood brush. Easy
•terms of paynfent. Apply topIstrouth
, by mail or phone..
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AINTING'AND --PAPERHANGING
, •
Cameron; Lucknoiv. prepared
to do all kinds:of painting Lnd decor-
r-'ating,--Agent.for,ivelhpapers:.fromr,10
• her, roll,„ut4,22,...iechea. wide.Samples-
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may be seen at ray 'residenceor shall
• .be-nleased•totake-thenr toyourliousev
•
- We welconie Mr;J R. McNabb, who
has come to LucknoW from Dungan-
,: --FARM-,-"FOW,SALE,-;011.4tENTI.'on .Mr -McNabb wasin theproduce
besinest-at Dhagtienorn-"-and-eomes
. •
here to take general charge of the
SilverwOod's-linsiness:---Ile -twill be a
'immanent resident.
.50 Acres of good workable land,
'suitable for.cror• or. grass, being north
of Lot 23, Con. 1." Kinloss Town-
ship. 3 miles from Whitechurch.
'miles from Ihicknow, good location,
• tiering creek. frame house and barn.
• Also a quantity of hay, for sale,' Rea -
on /or disposal. owner in, failing
-Apply to John -Kennedy.
-LucknoW, Or. to, John 'F; KennedY,
Byron Sanitorinni. London-, Ont.--,
22 -are.
Mrs. Geo. Kay, of Kiheardine, vic-
tim of "Scobie" Dan IlacDonald's
shooting. Underwent an operation list
week for the removal of the left 'eye.
As a result of the wound in her head,
Anil mina tion,had developed ',behind ;the.,
lefteSe..., and: although this had. been:
numberoftimes', by minor!
operations, it was finally:found. nee:
_essitry,taxemove,theoptie..-
Make your flock a, Payingproposi-
tion Itruddino' new; vigorous, AualitY.
clicks. Royal quality .baby chicks are
For Sale -The Cain House Barn. from heavy laying Canadian stock,
,Barn will be sold' Separately or with: Rocks; Rag Wyaedottes. • Aiiconas;
lieTiOrrifilirtirt-P Cain. Lh'eltliONV:Lghorns. Call -a -our *Ina". or
..224-75 Ship express prepaid to your Station,
guaranteeing 97 per cent. safe arriVal.
, BABY CHICKS AND EGGS, Canadian, Chick ' Hatchery. Limited,.
Department C.N..143 King Street,
East. „Hamilton Ont. •
• Highest price Paid foi; Spring -Musk-
rat -at A.'Blitzstein'ir-Store-Lucknow.-
; Baby ,Chicks and Egg's for hatching
from my heavy -laying pens of White
Leghorns. Barred Rocks...Black Min-
. orcas and Mahogany Russian.Orloffs.
. Write for price list., .have .doubled
wr.hatching capacity and will do MY
best to fill all orders. 'Custom hatching '
also done reasonably. Boqt Makes in-
leubators and brooders for sale. Write
if interested.
nonican,Keene4Y1,poL12.
'Phone •42-61„1,- Whitechurch. Ont
FOR-SALE,—tivo-good,springers,_
One 3 years: the other.6 Years old, due
to freshen in April. Also some O.A.C.
. seed barles..,-Jais. Forster. R.,1. Luck-
. now: 16-3=1).
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CHURCH NO'PES' '
• Presbyterian Soeta
,Committee prepared. an interesting'
nrograni for the Guild meeting on
Monday •evening ,after the opening
Hymn, and, Prayer: Annie MacDonald
"Tread- the- Scripturelesson. Miss Mary
,DpeglaMvoured.the audience with a"
Planniatii:Esi,deisiiiiiii41Graiit
Kenzie • a 'Piano, ,duett. . Mesdames,
..Houg;a1„and Agnew, pontributied Ye -
!ea' ,duett. also Messrs. Carrick Doug-
las and McLean Johnston; and Mr.
Alex McNay solo. The Geilditeis en-
joyed a very interesting' address from
Mr. D. C. Taylor. The Lookout
Voters' List, 1922. Part III. Medd: tnittee will have charge of next Mon-
day evening's. me,eting,
palitv of the Townsh p of Kin- io
.10s, county or iiirucc., splendid•meeting of the Epworth
League was held last ,Monday night;'
• Notice is lierebY' given that I have in; charge of the 'Social' Dept:, Dr.
complied with tection, 10, of the Vot- 'Newton was M the chair. The Scria-
ers' List Act and I have posted up At tUre lesson was • read by R. Andrew,
my office at kinlosa•Township, onthe a Piano solo Was .played by Wimilfred
Twentieth day of March A.D. 1923, •Ferrier, tt:vocal ;solo by MiAred Tre,
pait,-111-of..theiList_Ofall persons en- leaven and a bin by.Mrs.'44.W.440Ynti.
titled lin'Veitelti the said Municipality - -El4oir:Ilendersoe-and--Wilfre4-Ander-
for Ventbert of Parliament. and •that non, The atiehial feature of the pven,
,tsuch nit ishiton-if therefor inspection. Ing Was it lecture .recital Of 'tfia.boo,k.r.
- Alta therebY ilali,Upon all voters, to Intra Miaresi-ot 'Within The Wall§,,
tau immolate .proceedings, to have This recital which was given by Rev.
ny Orrhri Or ta01011011Patatil0tIttl 04 Et Ouponor woo stsootly, tipproslv
•or,ited For othos rsisoto It. hold
dr44111.4tIonticiii.11;ii. istartlk ihs 10$0, c *tit AP
A VAS ict 1/44. 4 *
;p29, tr
401' C.14 ti urt NO
rtlf 't444.
PHs+
• , DIED AT ' DETROIT •••
• The remainief Mrs. Norman, Nich-
Oral were brought here from Detroit
on Tues4y and interred In Kinloss,
CelneterY. Mrs. Nicholson pissed 'a-
way quite suddenly from heart lath=
dut�pneuthonia She 's 4,9. sears_
of age. -Beforez-lier-marriagei- Mrs;
Nicholson was 'Nits • Sarah MacLeod;
her early home having been in Kin-
loss. Her Mother. one of the oldest
nersens of this part. resides on ',WU-.
loughby Street Lucknow. • "
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.1411S. T. W,- 1010 .
' We ;take the follovving - from the
North Bay Deshatch: • ' •
After many Weeks. illness, Mrs T.
-W-7-Little-Passed7heatefely-'away on
Wednesdayather hoine 4311 McIntyre
Street east.at the age of 02 years,
She was born at .Kinlough. Bruce
Coenty. on llifarch 2nd, 1861. and matt-
ed to North Bay on, 1998. Not only
willshebe misted by her many •Old
acqhaintanees:and friends but partic-'
Warht. la by the members of the
Mother's' 'Onion Of St: John's Mitch,
,the ,being its president for the Past
seven Sean& She leaves •tolmourn her
lost :her husband and four sons; J. R.
of Vanloouver, W.‘..D. f Revelgtolie,•
. B.C.. T of ,Calgary, Alberti, and
:W.•• H. T. C.
besides two "'titters
and 'five grothers. The funeral' .took
nhkee_thia_afternoonAcom -the-finnilya
retideiice.' 183 .MeIrityre St, east, to
:St. "John's -Church, where service,- -ita.;"!
he'd; interment taking 'place. to . the
Anglican • Church Cemetery • '
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WEDDING ptu.s.
,Madiityre...Ress „
,
The ,home• 'ef Mr. and :Wt.."' john
„Bidsg, _on-theLSiconi:L_Concessiiin-: Of
Heron; 'w4,1.: the scene of a very pretty
Wedding on the evening Of March•.14th
When . their only.; daughter; Annie:
hlarjr; became the 'bride of Mr.:
liazn Melford MacIntyre; of Eastend,.
Sask.: "fOrnierly Of the 4th.. Con. Kin.,
ioss, The cereniOnY was 'performed by
Rev. K. A Gollan.. of South 'Kinlots,-
and• took place in the •parlor at the
hour' of five 1.411; The bride leaning on
the::- arm of her , father: entered: the:
parlor • to. •the Strains ,.of Lahengrins.
Bridal Mareh.neyed-by-M-aster-Grant't
._.MaeKenzie: Of • Lucktio*.. :The bride
looked charining in a gown of white
-Lsilk-crene-de dune With-Radiuni, lace
trinuning. and wearing the cettonriary„
'Veil: She was attended by her.orsusini.
Cassie ,MacDougall: Of LuckhOw. taste:
:fully' attired in White tilk"Georgette-
trinuned, with shadOW.lace. Little Jes-
sic gowned in White si:k•
With': .rosebud • trimmings, carrying :a:
basket of cream' reset. made A very.
charming-flower-,girlz-The7groom"Avag,
Supported by the bride's John
• • ,
Donald . Rest, .• Of • :,Strathroy. The
fgrarim!s:gift to the bride 'Was a. beaut-
iful gold wrist watch. to the bridet-
-alahl......a.Litet-Of PearLearriagt.,Ith _the,
flower girl a ,gold bracelet, to the or-
ganist: a gold bar pin to the "grooins--
man', a • .handsome,:te rim. After , the
ceremony_ the guests repaired -to "the
• dining-roorn to partake Of a sumptu-
ous reaast. en domPletion of which,
Mi. Gollanproposed'thetoast -to the,
-Attitude the had been to the Sunday
Sehoolr an4l-. choir4-'hnik assuring, her:. of.
the.hosnitalitv,-Of,the,*6atern.persple
,mitere she, intends making ,:her'future
home.' Mr. W. MacKenzie ipiciposed
.eetding with-TtliTtorist":"he delivered
telegram ,received during the dinner
Period.' from the groom's brothel.' and,
friends" in Mitten& Sask.. extending;
their good wishes to the newlYi.mar-
ried couple Mr.. MacKenzie •after e-
numerating the different amusing
*e111 -
idents , in connection with his first
Meeting with the groOrn. Stated that
-.1t_Ohisoa:.pleitsantAlutyoto.prApoiseithe
toast to u grooinihat he kriew so. long
'tinci-favorablYn. Mr. D. G. MacKenzie
proposed the toast to the parents of
-.heF-bride-andhrreom-andsamong;:cOny...
plimentary • remarks: he emphasised
the genuine Highland hosultaAty Met
within their homes. The evening was
spent iii . Music, games. singing - (in-
cluding a gaelic chorus), and 'dancing.
-rfhe-nretents=-which--were--iitiiiierous,,
and .•valuable including *rink, heed -
Seine, cheques, showed the •esteem 111
Which the young, couple are,. held ,M
the vicinity Mr. and Mrs. James
Fletcher (Uncle and aunt Of the bride),
and their daughter.' Mrs: -.Harrison. of
Strathrqyaccompanied the brother
home. ,The happy' young vein:4d Will
leave in the hear.futere and. hope ,to
complete their journey by travelling,
•home on the first train going over the
new !..C,P,R.: road, just completed to
his home town, Frontier. Sask.. which
by good luck. running dose to. the
groom's
large circle Of friends accoinpany'Mr::
and Mrt•-•,-,"MlietiltSthe'16:their. Wehternr
home =• - "7. *"•' •,
I'I's
• 1,91$01
• tA'4:,
Mr, and Mrs. Hoover, of Brestels,
visited friends around here Saturday
lust.•
'Mr. Wes..-Twainley!s,sale.on Wed,
.nesday of last week with weliattendeil'
from our lodalitY. •
Miss Mildred' McWhinney,, of the,
High School. • Goderieh,1 spent the
week -end at her home here. •
Mr. Jack Curran returned(home
Saturday after spending' a few Weeks
With his sisters in Ogniiiten,
#V1r-r-and--Misi---13ert-Treleaven-And:.
tamilY shent Senaily-lattl at, the, herne,
of Mr. Herh.Stithers. Dungatal_00.
Mr., Joseph Haelcett. of Belfast, re-
turned home after *Mending: a few
400 ,itt tho holue pf Mx, Wi;fred
Dicrinott
Moo Moo hfsiitory 'returned hot*:
op hfuhdo,V, .Plust
wflb cistOrt Mrd, AV.
kfgg 110fInt Witti'.
'
e'ating Froinentra Plan
Scheme. Which May Be. Adopted in
Towns and -Help Solv
Fuel Problem
-Here is something which As•
. • ,
well
vitOrtny the consideration of the Coun-
ell
Board of Lbcknow and the people
•Thieknow.••* ••• ,.,, • "-- •.,
• Serneone has suggested that Steam'
fromithe Fire Protection Power plant
might:An.:ba4thed.te.,„heat„theaschohlr,"
house, and 'Perhapsother beild'inge, in
'town. " .,.' • .
• To one uninformed on such matters
the, Idea may seem ridiculous arid im-
practicable, but. it is neither the One •
nor the other, and the seheineteems
god one •.•
!*C'' do not know 'hat the annual
feel: bill for the School it. but With'
coal' and Wood at present ,prices it
can, be no trifle. Besides , the 'present
method( is most tnitatisfaeterY even
with. much 'labOr and the, best 'of
at-
tention. ". I.hen at the . newer house
-there is s.constant supply Oillat'wat-.
ler and steam, Mith.a".nran in Charge.
For fire protection this plant. is rarely
used, 'bet it has to be kept in ccinstant.
readiness for :useno getting awar:,•-:
froth that...There you are then: ,There
is the need for -Steani• or hot-water
heating and the •:plant . to meet.: the
_ ;Cep it ..be_clone 7 -Yet it can. b. thne
In fact the: heating of every., house in'
Lecknow; by hot . Water . or ithaai is
a feat not .at, all beyond- • engin cering
skill. More .xtensiye heating. by ' a
central ffiant. is being done elsewhere,
and it can be done In I.neknow or in
any_ other to -n
- Along this .line thet is an
illumin-
ating articleinlist week's SaturdaY.
Night.. The article reads in, part as
'
follows: "Those • Who doubt .either the.
effieiency or thepriteti:cibility ef cent-
ral' heating fir our Centre's, of ,,apiro-
iaiion -shoed ;visit Ottawa and there'
' -
:view the system by which the govern-.
!Tient. buildings are Served: The !gliv-•
-ernment's, central heating . plant at
Ottawa takes' Care , of .twelve niillion
cubic feet, • which IS :about equal •to
35,80..niederate-sized houses.;_or_ta_put
it •in -another rway'' reckoning five per -
;sons to a house, a tingle plant Of suf-
ficient size to -take care of the house§
•of a populationlof 17,500 indiVidua's."
•
eConf;utiter's- -anti et*le-i
,
Eriginherilig skill has o•vercolne
The writer fn Saturday ht-ebnatie4
isle•Ctd..
over a" mile, front the inoSt renvo.te.
, building that It heats ---the. City 'post
Office; and even in this case.It is quite
as eire4iye as an individual heating
plant would be. 1 his service gives
both steam and het Water -heating
,For instance the • liouse of 'Comnions
and the Senate are heated by steam,
tylii.e hot Water is used in sPme ix
_hundred otheraPartnients." •
. „
By the installation of this 'central
plant the government has .been able
with the : 1.)1t1 !I -nettled of • a- Separate
to pave a substantial SUAi As .dornimied
Man( for' each:building. in Short the
•piant At Ottawa hat proved 0 SUCC"eSS;
anci if such a piant canbe suCcessfuity
operated there- itcan sneee"ssiut.y
operated her- in Luelreqw or in any
fer-town '• • ' '
• jthagine :the;•,,adVantagea:-.,„Jt-tvotile
he. far 'cheaper; ,.toft"...epal,,' Of which
there is a • larger and ' "sifter sepnly-:
than hard:eould no used; no liliing 0.1.
• Cellarswith ecial;•im everlatting atten-
con .
to the furnace, and carrYing, away •
Of ashes with unavoidable .• dirt ..and •
mess et, every Writ.
•lbere whir;d be, dontiderable. Cost of
hittalla thin:, to ;:he sure far"steath and
water heating eqUininent is expensive;
'oat '"fuel..is' also expensive.: Int.:wind.;
tiOn as to cos( should not be difficult
; to get,' and it looks th' US as though
. our council *quid :do, well to • get a
.report °on the'rnatter.
" T,he plain „ -truth •, is : that Ontario •
Lo.ns . are.. u p:,"againt t serieue . fuel -
nroblem., The hard 'coal of Pennsylvhil-,
ia is -no longer to be relied Upon_ and
we cannot count with: eertaintstuneii.
even toft•coal from south of the inter-
national boundary. There- is ndlidarc-
-ity-of-good-coal-,-int-CaliWciaTtint-all--*
itisfar away: from Ontario tOWUS'
Hauling ulways v.ill he oat tlY, spthat,
we must.,'Man to; • e.et,oin. with just as
Attie as possible: towns • have
gotten ' along by using: Weedthis
ter; but Much,. of it has •-breen of 'Poor
,qu,tlitY...and Within* few years,,fariti.
ers will haire . nomore. than they , heed
for theintelves::, •
' •
: "We must -Plan to get along withoet,
coal from': the United States or wood
from-- the...local.faihria,,A-a.central-•heat-
ink Plant. seems the last ,solution. We:
are in 'an excel.ent petition to ,eXiieri-:
ment . along this line ";'We 'tette ,the •
steain There is needef a new heating!
But, objects • toincone.. wouldn't :the :tyatem.at_the. school. 'Heating' .from
Water beCorne cold. arid-Tflie iteatir,"1262. •""•tlieji.h-Wer,T1iiiliti:',Irfiglit, 1e tried, `.an'Z'
:pee:an:et ?condensed before itmeuld_reach • if :Seccessfurthe_ serviceleouldii_e„ex,,.
many hundredW
. feet, aay . from „, tVe teoniddetrds.',- meet .the,,..„'"d-Onri
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r IS
aturday's Specials
Nut Tartlets Nut and Fruit Squares' jell
Whole Wheat Scones Whole Wheat Bread
Place Your Order '-Early for "
BUNS
-Highest Prices Given for Butter and Eggs •
at EDGAR ...11014t4YAIAN
PHONE 36,
.47.441141.4•40.•••••YIT."441.41.
. CURIOUS MISUNDERSTANDING •
The :information we 'had, last. Week
about the remains of jaines MacDon-
ald. who recentl-y" died ht Moose Jaw,..
,
Sask....was'All. wrong It ap,ears.- that
though infOrtnitiOn,:wat sent here
that the body was being forwardecl,,
:and all 7preparatna, were made -for a
funeral on. Wednesday •oi last ',Week,
burial actually . took place at. Moote,
j0W: Just; ho* the misunderstanding
grigji_iated_hasinot Set been rexplained;
For a number of days the undertaker.
here and others: • interested • were a'
'ztOrl deal 'puzzled • to 'know what '.•had
hatmened. Finally mord Was received.
that interment • had been -.made at
Moose Jaw on Saturday, Mar.10th.
•
LUCKNOW.'
Voters' List. 1922, Part 111. 1VIani
pality :ofthe Village of: Luck=
now. County of Bruce
•
,„ ,
• Notice- is hereby given that I ,have •
complied with section 10 of the Vot-
ers' 'List ,Act and I have petted anaP
my office -at, Lueknow. on the Twenty-
second --:day of, March • A.D.. "1923;
Part.III of the List of all persons en-
titled to vote -in the. said 'MunictialitY,
for , members:: of Parliament. and that.
such list remains there for inspection,'
And I Hereby call upon all voters to
, -
take_ Iminediate proceedings -to have
any -errors or "ornistions.eorrcted
cording, to mw-,
; Dated thig. Twenty-seeend day.. of
March.,'A.1:1:„ 1923. " ' •• -
L - Joherth "Agnew,
Clerk Of the. Village. of LuelmoW.
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BETTER•:LLVESTOCK
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-••••'''' Therr"Better'-Live•--tStook7.',..Trairil:
•-whielvfor aifewweektt--haaheen-tour;,.,
ing Western Ontario was in 'LuCknow
Wednesday afternoon of last: week-,--,
-105717ite",-fnr ut-tn-make. any-mention-
orit,th our latt issue_ " .,. . . •,
• . For • aZtiine. during.. the 4.afternoon
there was a; craw-Plike• a Fall Fair-
abpiit the ttation, and some over tog.
passed through the train, - -, ;:• , •:.
Ped and well managed for the purpose
Mr. which itgrat intended., but .. so far
as we have been able to learn it tame
-
in for more .adverse criticism, than
-,4astorablelle0ninent.: .A:Animber withase.
opinion we sought •eould:-not.,-see that.
the ' exhibit wroule da any good; and
-
were emphatic , In, saying that they
liadk-yete•to.:--meetr-orte-•Whorrthought-
"„-otherwite about it. The feeling•teem-
• err to be that: local farmers:. knew al .
• that before. 'l'o Whatever extent that
may be true' regarding the people- of
this section. ,no doubt some Would be
in it ineasure .ducatedbytheeflter-
prise, and doubtless there are localir
tie's in !the.prevince where more educa-
tional work Would be done, ,. •
Some one; got it going that the
train , was cotting, one., thousand dol-
lars -a -day; and the-oinnion his been
freely , expressed ,, that the ,' money
might be put • to mueh better use, ...Or
left in the pockets . of the tax -payers•
Who, Matt If.thnately ;pay the -shut., -
This statement 'about the coit to
the tax -payer is Iwrong. in A circular
which we have from the Ontario.Dop.
of ' Agriculture information is given
'At"."•16-1low-the .eitterltrie-e.it 'I:MIMIC-Mt-1
..kt,'.-gaYt:.. . 7 7.1' ' " ' . .,., _•_. •
`.....'nThe. tiVq;lhil:WarC,dinnanifg."VA".
It,',•And C.N.R. sininlied. and -entifpned
the cars. engines.,and train_orelks,....all
.gratis.„The: sock carried, together
with the men in 'charge, were inaili-•
tained jointly bY4he •Ontario and Do -
Minion Departments Of Agriculture, ,
the Live Stock Breeders' . A ssocia tient,
the' Stock' Exchange and the Indust-
rial rind Development Council:of ,C•ah- ,
adian„Meat Packers. The main objects
of the train were! for edneatiOn, par-
ticularly with regard tearket ,proti-
...einn
s and 'to give farine s, wishing to
.,purchase breeding\ stock, an 'oppor-
tunity to PerchruSe at cost; thereby
sating the cost of tuberculin tett and
*11111:Ming icharges. ,J, E. Rettie of, the
-;LiiietjStoek -Branch: ,TOronto.-Wit,...in
charge of ,the train:" ; • •
......The. organizations _Inientiened„, all
are naturally interested in prOinoting
the live stock besinest.
Purebred animals. cattle. pigs and
sheep, of 'tha, *move& typos *vete'
ootilati fait ttslti tolli000 dealriPg such
.fOt brooding! purposis; and isloo wogs
mal at $1M9lt oil Olt Vtiliniml alm*
RI'41011i:, . .....000,04.11 " ' ,'f
-
t '',;- 1 ',,i,"-... , .
MIRACIJIOU.S ESCAPE:
TThat a:lierse-- hitched .tc. a cutter in •
than; a...41*am and:.their_.,,,.baby_.
past" clear over the..outht hnd leave
the three nersbnr prrctically unhurt, -12
•--teeiWinintelike •fictiPir than ;faett.----Yet•'--,4
that is justwhat happened to fteli.
Mr. Catens," his Wife hnh little daugh-
ter • Wednesday morning. .1., hey were.
driving-a:one the road a short, dit-
tanee 'south, of town
worn or; ,a sOund.:Of • warning7-bangl.
they• more thrown clearof their: cutter
and into the ditch. A .runaway horse:
hitched -in -a eutter rsinnie• Arp 'T.:behind
.and.Without,swerving, to the Aught; .or ;
!let Fortunately
Cosens' putter was alrerrtprUed and
'..alt::-..•threepecupants-thro:wn:--,4.1ea4
the,
the parents e daughter,
covered with wraps, 9,f, couise, lying
like an inanimate bundle in .the ditch.;
She. was se • quiet •,that; they thought:
..;:th"e::::•hrorst•Tlirtitt.:hayelmuneinfd-;"_-1111t:
IWKed the mother nie1,0d, her,: nni she;
just asked: "jVfatnitia; 'did you get your
two, ,legt broken dif,".:Sueh ,an• unex-
Pectecl question \relieved the tension..of
the situation, and to the surprise of
all :it was „fonni..no,...iine was ..at
serioesly, injured. .1t,'" was an: experi-
ence however..•tilia,"Whiah• , one:, wohhi,
not care to 'venturo 00 the chance. .01,
'cOming bhrough unhui t,• , .
n THURSDAY FRIDAY an
TURDAY,MARC_2 an
we aregiving the peopie o
ucknow—and—vicinity an oppor
unity- to get two Gold Fish anc
Gold.Fish.GloberFRE .
THE PL
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'house'6 rhoms,Aip1 th .Jt Agnew,
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(ander1 41 I'.
t: ,;e„Ne.. ange:,
ioirier'e,ose• walter Alton; 10thcoh:,
Ashfia d. Phenci, Dung nnn 67415::
?fth-ach purchase of 75c.- or
ver we will -give -absolutely-free,
-without any further cost to you°
whatever, two Gold Fish and
Globe. Remember the Dates ----
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The Rexall Druggist,.
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V4*.lk .0 WetW VAN4. *i$N 4‘‘$ MiterAVA:t.V4V
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Vounk eatt1e on TuesdaY, A)v).11$0.
comalesciaz at. :one rs'cloolt p:m„-•
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thrse-attartor sors lot,. smell
orchard alto small Oehler 'Possession
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