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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-12-27, Page 1re.• ,4,44r 77,472.1„,..44: otoo PER TEAR IN AMINO! OMR, trie v4,4, !et W. J. „Keleher, ',Ripley,- Phone, 2 "night or day -U DENTIST Dr. MacLeod Will visit' Lucknow' every Tuesday in Dr. ConneWs-Office; -1` 4.4 PARKER,.".• ',k,STEOPATIT at the Cain Reuse; Lt.,:know; every Wed- • ne'sday afternoOn. All chronic dis.: ;cases successfully ..treated. , Osteo- )PathY:XeMoves the physical ceusek of disense,--TAdjitatinent-of-. the spine is more quieklY,'Sectired and rwith fewer treatments by Osteo- pathy‘,. than by any . other method. Toronto prices paid for all kinds of poultry.' 9-6-tf , A. Grospopf, Locknotv. DR MAUDE C. BRYANS' • Registered' Optometrist 'Graduate Departnient .of Ophthalmol- ogy. McCormiek Medical College; Chi- cago. M. . kleaduchea. Dry Itchy Eyes.. Granu- lated' Eyelidi, Watery Eyes., Pain in Eye 'Balls. Inflamed .Eyes. Pup or Watery Discharge -from Eyes and Dizziness caused by Eye,strain re- ieved throu'oh properly fitted Glass - Cross EYes Straightened through ' properly' fitted Lenses - __ Satisfaction...Assured._ At the Cain House, Lucknow. Every , Wednesday Afternoon and EVenhtle.. AYR SALE..-4-Nordheimer- Piano in "good condition. Apply to G. A. Sid- , dall. Lucknow. • 8-11-tf, • , AUTOMOBILE B AT T E, R I 1ES- Stered for Winter, card /or and re- paired at The Central, Garage. Leek - now. -T. W. Smtih. • ' . RADIO APPARATUS'. t• Special 'Christmas Prices for Radio Sets. A complete ,"Starr," honeycomb , coil long distance receiverevery- thing ready to "Itsten in", 845. Osterhout Bros. Lucknow. FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT and .Setsmilli at the Central Garage, -Lucknow. T. W. Smith. LOGS .WANTED . We the undersigned, are in the market to buy the following, kinds of logs, delivered .at our Saw Mill at Lucknow:--Basswood. Hard and Soft • Maple, Beech and Birch. Will pay the highest market price for the ,above Owing to our haying a. large stock of Elm - lumber on hand, and there being very little . sale for Elm furniture,- we .are not in need of Elm • logs. However, from persons putting in a good quantity) of other logs. we , will be willing to take. a small quan- tity, of elm along with the others, Providing the logs -are large and good tock - LUCk110* Table Co' Ltd • .1 -Button Mgr. AUCTION SALE • .01, Farm Stock and Implenienta , -. and 200-Aere Farm AL Lot 6, Con'. 10 Kinloss, 011 • WEDNESDAY, JAN: 2nd 1924„ " • ,,COninnencing it One o'clock p ni. • ,the following will ,be 'sold: The. farm, 200 acres, being Lot 6, Con. • ...Ile and , Lot 6,_ Con; 11, Kinloss TWp. • I GenerarPerpose. Horse, 4 years 1 General,PUrpOse Horse 6 years, 4 Purebred 'Young cows, with calf Calf at loot 3 •Grade Cows With calf 7 'Young 'Cattle • . 6 .Ewes ' ' 1. Brood' Sew --- 7A- full line,' of good arm imple- . 900 Busheli, of coats Ford Car • :. A number 'of' hens and nattily Use- ful articles, " • Terms on farm Made knowitOm day of Sale. Tenni on Chattles: All sums of -$10:-"und- under; cashr-over-that- amount -6' months' dredit on tillintevad- joint notes, ' Jos. 'Gaiiible, john Purvis ,Proprioter;. Auctioneer AUCTION. SALE • Car Load of Weistern.P011ed Angus Catt1o4A‘zEpaten,---MoitaVA:aarini..)4.-Lot, 25; Con, q, Kinloss, 011 Thursday, January aid, Commencing at O'clock p.m. -12 Cow, , Calves„ 7 Young • Cattle, one and two years TERMS -Six months" credit With 2,k interest 'added; • • • • .ise cattle were shipped by Jas. Cal* and are all good stuff, k . . .Ahri Purvis, Mick 1 • ` • AUCTION 'SALE Ati Auction •Sale Of a 'farm, ,fatiu •Stock and implements' willhe held at LOC 12, Con. 8, Kinloss, 'X Mile east TrOlyited on Thursday. January 10th. COinineneing at One o'clock P,m. •;, shorn. ;The" list contains : a. fine. let 'M Well=brott iltatko and tt, whole 0,04' • fit' of lotto ..iiriplernenta in geed Con-, Ilert.Wielc and A Kenny, Proprietreatet:- John PtirOlii0; Abet? • 11;14",a--' •• tOCAL. MARKETS' ; ilk up and 2o, Dotter; iiioi 64 .oga' i4t 1,f1 1'4 sitei' 180 AtS it4111i.i, 41; 641* al co: ._90!..4s0,.: uoloinevit: fr, i2711e, II lut itof, Sto ' 1 ' ' o LOCAL.,AND GENERAL o We wish YOU A Happy New Year. •';'Mr •;1 8- Newton i' spending, theweck at liOnle hr • Mr: 4,eines, Mitchell Wei:home ,for a ,few" days of the' Week, • •Miis Rena Gorden was up froin -troit-for-the-p,ast ' . • • • Mr Dave Thompson Regina is en- joying a vacation in Lucknow, Mrs. Geo. 11, Smith spent Christ- mas with relations In Thorold. Mrs, M. C, Bridge who was Serious- ly 111 during the vveek, is ..niuch kni- proved , -". „ , Mrs, Cardin, of Calumet, Mich., is visiting her••sister, Mrs. A. 'T, Davi. ion, Mr. Malmelm Matheson, of Toledo, is Visiting hismother, Mrs, Norman Matheson,' : . Mr; and Mrs.' A. E, McKim,. and little daughter visited in Tillsoriburg this week, ; Mr. James Montgomery, of Tor- onto, spent ,a ;few days of last Week with Mr Erank4+Cole.- Misi Bertha Burgess,- of Toronto; is visiting her grandmother, Mrs; Davison. , Mr. Tom Aitchison has not been • • r enjoying. good . health the past few weeks, but is, itnnroving.,, Mr John . ;Smith; liras , over from Stratford, to ,spend 'Christmaswith his Linkric,w friends,: ' School will reopen on Thursday ;Jan. 3rd, .and not on the following -Monday.-By order, Scheel' Beard. :•`-• The School Board is,.advertising for a caretaker, duties to begin . Jan. 3, 1924.-D,': 11; McIntosh, Sec'y. .IissM. .J., Murray has gone to Brantford Where she will Spend ' mOeth, with friends.; Mr. and Mrs. A.: E; Durnin, and. daughter Doris, Of Clinton Were in Itown on Wednesday :' We are. obliged to ornit .ft6ra "The Sentinel a nunaber of ,School Report; handed in by the teachers. . Mrs. Temple Clark, and ion, Doug - his, of Q04riehy- and Mrs• ...C.' F. Richardson, of Teeswater; ,Spent the Chriatinas ^wit% their 'mother in toWn. .The Rev: a Fulton Irwin and his wife,- over , from Seaforth• and Spent Wednesday with, Lucknow .kriends. • , downtownatand from Taylor's build- ing acrossthe street to the roorn at one time odcueied by the late R. Gra- ham' as it store: —0 0 0 --- MARRIED . • At the Rectory, Lucknow; on Christ - hies Day; by the Rev. C. Langford, Mt: Eobert Cannon, of Torento, and Miss ',Rose .Smith,- daughter ': of Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Smith,7LuckhOw, They Will 'reside in Tornoto. ' THE -CHRISTMAS HOMECOMING The ChristmaAseaSon has brolight4 its usual .crowd of visitors-,noostly a. elemecomineof4teaeliersAtnd-,Sindent*: happy in their freedoin from the. weekly grind. Among . those in Sown ae not the, following:: 1V:fisS,Mildred Spence, 'Whitby; Misses Clara: 1,1c-. Mable •McClure,. Mary Rath - Well -and'÷-Mr. Joe -McClure --Niagara Falls; R. MacCalltim,' Toronto:, Har- old Burns, Stratfond; Miss .Kathleen Bill; Stratford; Mai Verna. Grand Valley; Miss Freda Aitchi.. :son, Toronto; 4,tan1ey Burns, School ,of Pharmacy; Harry 'Alton,' Walker- ton;, '• Miss Alina Altori;,ElaiWood; Mitchell,MIsaRuth -Toronto; Miss Dorothy. Douglas, Rockwood; Miss Dean 'Geddes; Mount Poreit; -George, Douglas, Stratford; Miss Carrie Ged.' dei,' Toronto; Carrick:Douglas,De: troit; Mist Mari McLean, North Bay; Miss Prances Siddall; Toronto:. Miss Doris Onterhopt, Lention:' Gee. Bos- ton, Torento; Moak' Campbell,, Galt; Steele MacKenzie, Kitchener; , Dr A. A. Cameron, Peterbero; Ewart Cam - or on,, Walkerton, llunt1e.' Gordon', Walkerton; All. Mltcfiell, Thinhis; Mis'Lillin Mitchell, Toronto;, Miss Alicia Mitchell, Pert 1Perry; Mistieti Evelyn Leckliart, Attioiel Jahnston, Irene .flathwell and • Margaret Mae- Callutoo Stratford, and Mr, %void. _Freeman, 'Midland, , AUCTION' '$Atii•• Iesen't itennio' Whose'.fairn Is 1.14, ,trille east of Holyreod will have an Atiet1011 Sole of his farm, farrit stock and ininlements ,on 'January ;15th; Colnyneneing Lokt:_otte.:_,V.cloehL,Aharti, 'Vhere, 14'4,14A tiokt #took and ltn• mints.on 1ils tiolk 0011 Willi 441111' K •••r , ALMA - I00 F NOTICE Owing to the installation of offi- cers Oa Jan 4, and IO She following week of prayer, members Of tlie 1. Q. not hold -their: social -even, g__. 'PERCy.A., .MALCOMSON : •SOLICITOR AND COUNTY CLERK *OSTAT -KIWIRDINE •. Percy* A. makomaan,well-known lawyer and Clerk of Brepe County Council .died at his homeinKincer-, dine about two 'o'clock Christmas , Morning This -information Was re:. eeived at .Lucknow with ,much sur- prise and regret:ai it was not, known here that kr. MalcoMsori was serious- ly ill. He was Well-known here hav+ ing!„ opened a law 'office in Lucknow seen after graduation from- the Iaw school. Mr. ,Maleorinsen had suffered a great deal ,in ,recent years frem.rheu-, natism; but two „weeks ,ago Wag well enough ' to :attend . the. 4*eting of, 'Bruce County Council *hen that bedy. inc-t at Walkerton. But hi duties as Clerk of the Ceuneil, appear to have -been-toirninell for hire, -aid 'turning horriebe was.compelled to go to bed; his old trouble having return- ed Other coniplicatioris set, in, and he steadily hist strength _until the .end came. .• • 'The funeral was on 'Thursday after- noon, service beingh el d. i n .the (Anglican). 'Cliurcli Of °the Messiah, Kincardine' proceeding from 'there by motor to Maitleed- Cemetery, Cede - rich ,Marcomson leaves a widow, a daughter, ,Alice, and a son, :Suther': Mr. Malcomson was hoin;at..Gode- rich about 55' years age; He wag a social and .pleasant man to meet and lir cr.-a large circle of friends. He' was meinber of the I.O.0'..F..,4a)nd fotl‘the • :SOnS of Scotland .A number of Luck_ row friends .attended . the funeral" Thursday afternoon , . • CHURCH NOTES. The annual Union Service Week of _ Prayer will be- held 'January 7th to ,11th both inclusive. Meetings will commence at 8 o'clock, :Monday, in the Methodist Chureh, Young PeoPles. Rall,.addreases by Dr. Newton and lqurchkh. Tuesday in the Meth.- odis,t 'Church; address • bY. Gollan."; Wednesday,: in the Presby- terian South KinlosS, address. by Rev!: 0. Langford; Thurs,clay inthe AngliOan ,Churg.b,--ggress by Hey. R. MacCallum.. Friday; in: Presbyterian clrarch Lucknow,-' address by Rev.J. 11. OsterhOut:„ ` WEDDING :.,BE.LbS . 4114v -Gordon . . The :wedding:, was solemnized at. the , residence of. the* bride's mother, 'ea:Christmas day ,of •Winnifred jean • Evelyn, 'daughter. of the late Dr. D At, Gordon:" 'and Gordon tu • Harold ,Ro.gers, son of the late Wi I 1 iam Ailin and. Mrs. ,LucknOW. The -efeCorry , is,: a' veteran of Princess Pat- r1cia's Canadian Light Infantry,' and ...1,theAride2nneL-Of•-iLucknoW"Strli-of fiTaS ,YOung ladies. The ceremony,Was ducted. in the presence Of 'a 'feW TO- , latiVeS. and friends bY the 'Rev, 11. MaeCalitina. The bride, who '.vas giv- en ., in Iniirringe',.b.sn her brother, Mr; lluntly H. Gordon, looked eharinirig in a smart, costume' of blue panne velour trimmed with chenille and kit" •,fox and Wore a corsage boqUeeof Ophelia' roses and lily of the yeller. The wed-:. cling iousic was played by Miss Ma - belle Alliri .A. T. C. ;Slater of the. 13rldegrOorn. and Miss' Marie ,Scliwindt. ;or "Your Voice" very acceptably while..the register Was be- ing ',signed, After an extended trip to Buffalo' and the Eastern States Mr, and Mrs, Allin will ,reside in Luc - now, • Goon HOGS FROM BRUCE • The follp.wing -note • on ,hogs from ,Brue&-toinifit appearild .sliert tithe ago in,a niunber of city papers Dur- ing one •week, teaditly, -850 hogs were, - shipped frOm • Varieus pOinta in Bruce County'. ;Ont., 484eer Tent,Of which graded selects, 50 per cent thick .,smOoths, And ',the balance heavies, 'Walkertoh and Lucknow stood highest of the individual ship - nine POints with 60 ner cent selects. This .we believe juat about 'establishes -a-T'reCordln-hor-Maiiireffolli •dian, geonty„." .14......4.4944“04.0.441.441411.1•144im HEIPER ASTRAY ' Caine to the • prernisen of the unf &weighed, son the ,10til Con. West Wa-. on or *bent the 1et., day of Dectmiber, 1924, a belief apparently .firitibmOUcft-oOntliveYreoavrtrol;dc1;i0orroor:Inaliadr,,horya.- I int sitOnaosi .,Nk No -LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIANS *EAR" CASE AGAINST CHuitor UNION ••••••-•-•-•=••••-•-.' the- ecl-, ad- Mc- �n - ted De- hY, id- rst on the 'Church Union proposal, denounc- ing alike the measure ;and the Paeans , by which it -iS proposed to bring it, about. ,• lie .referred to it. as a crisis :cOnfronting the people of Canada.=a question of,. 'Den:log:racy . versus -Aut,, oeracy. The eider of 'the natural, world, organic said, ownb ajo ee, l.t, 3:f in diversity, and whet .need' in the Church is. of „elf the churches working for the c 01117' mon good.. ,oflhumarritY,Land..4hey-. "balding' of Christ's ,kingdom' on . the •Eaith. He giSke.dr what: Would ihave happened in the :War if the Seotcli soldiers, had been asked to lay off4lie kiltswithall-their historic traditions', or. the English soldier his nniforth, or :the Canadian Soldier to reineve the word "Canada"- from his ..shoulder, siren'. It would, have meant civil War, andto-day we would be under, th lieel Of Germany. . ,t10.1MIsi:c.Eh.n.wabeisirwi4iLlinth;tti'ehtlieif.`!pi4tieh Kerrol'. said, 'would' lake awa 'the religious liberties- of the Peopl and put the power of th nu ich into the hands of .an autocra pi cbopoidey tthe • right tapkee. aza, ythferiiomohn ".susebtsitietizi_i tef.aoamr tl a tee whieh would have 'final, authority It would.. destroy the Ordained elder 'ship . and substitute . therefore. ' th cOminittee, men; and it would tak away f,ixim the Presbyteryo the 'Hill to ordain Its own ministers, and Sub stitute the Methodist' system of or daining 'there in batches. •It also, 'said Mr. ,•McKerrol, destroy the deineeratic* fern of rePregeOtaiii.V0 g-evernment ' which obtains in.. Presbyterian Church . and substitute election in Order tosend members to the -.General 7Conference. ' . "LbefineW--PreShytecrian Church, W nepday night of last week was;,, dressed by the Rev:_ 1:).. T. L. *eriol and the Rev. W;F McC nell.' both OriorontO ;Tho,;', resen , P the ease against Cherch Union,. votional exercises Were '•conducted the Rev. R.. MacCallum Who Ores ed. Mr. McKerrol who was the 6 Speaker inade.a vigorous attack,,up spoke -second-4S' DOMinion--orgariizer of the, Presbyterian Church .AssoCia- tiew. Be dealt; with :thei'hroad prin- ciples,of Church. union .and' contrasted he Church when it. Was one ' in; hist - IT with, the time when it bemine;di7 ersjfied k,after „the, ,ReformationHe - inted the Rev; Hugh Black who re- ently ,spoke to trio ,students Con- odation Hall, , as. saying: "You will ever unite the Church by a common rganization;,, but you can unite, the hurch. by a common purpose -and re- i'Ve the unity of the ; in. the ond Of PeaCe." McConnell traeed the history 4:the -Church thiori.-MoSnient-frOri 99---Wbenifitbegan and ha as its M-.7.-the-avoidance7ofTaverlaptfitW.in e West. It. was 'distinctly under - 6 e said,by the 117 Members ,of h e first union committee represent,. g. the 'three 'denominatitMS ,that any nien to be real and,lasting would re:, ire theonsent of - the entire .,inem- rship, and ; union' ,leaclerS'such as rincipal' Patrick, and President, Pal - ,stated that it would be utter aditess; to go forward, .to union hich' did' not parry the whole church th it, and this was the 'vie* of .all that time, ThelitifrVete'Vri'inIteii4:WW(thken !:1 11 ce of -18 at th ip qli be •CO wi at In 1911 when only 113,000 voted for Union, 00,000 , against it aod Isomo, did l not vote nt all. The 'Assembly' then decided, to ?wait /or greater 'arninitY. The Second, 'Vote was Urged by i.the Union .leaders"and tken In 1915, At that time5ff,000 PresbYteri= an :sokiletii .,,Vtire overseas, andthus did; not have AA, OPportiznity to vote. The Nita' of this 'vote was that only 600,inoro , voted in favor of !Union While the vote against Was increased by 23,009, and 160;000 did not vat4'at all ' I ' BoweVe ,r the Assembly of 4 192 went on to take the necessary s eps to Consuminate union, The Assenibly Of 1923, refuSed to consider 'anoth.er. vota; and refuseir to submit 'ilia En- abling Bill to tho people, and refused even to discuss the, Bill clause by chaise. "It is because of this 'highhanded, autocratic oedeidosti6nn that we are her" to -night," :004,4„)0L Ifirdetend ourselves tad the religious riethfa 'Of the ,soOplOt and we will 440.0.04CWO Orin tho min» •••••;• • •7. lee!. .e4144.. 13.AD onnsvitAs nOssios On ,41114 '14(hic!:27,1 sOlobe'Vl4; glancing .9Yet* the fhlt- SON.- MS, Edgar. Bellyman, townLwatreheck, ,eiLto..'`read despateli_ `-front Sfdney, AnstraliCoortbi :death Of her brother„..George•Pentose, Who; according". to the...despatch, had been killed by.-saVages On the ISland of New Guinea, ) knew that' her - brother was in Dutch New Guinea; and that be was one of five or six white ,Men in that part of the inland, so there could no mistike as to the identity; The despatch brief- ly stated that Penrose had been on an 'expedition . inland about 400 miles; , haying, a comp.any of 3 friendly na- tives.' Evidently the par* Was sur- prised by savages, and :Penrose with three of his Men were killed.and nunther "worimied.. • • land jeafrAgNsoe4.' citi:pGigicineenseraioilic6.3rulstik:Erotohntee territory t the on the Man of the world,. few 'white men having penetrated into the in- terior. It is 'the home ' of the bird of Pfaradise, and other beautiful .metn- 4..bers4..ofthe---fiathereetrib-47-tuitrive understand that it was in. Pursuit of these birdi, that the expedition lead •by Mr. Penrose was engaged. " The newspaper despatch Rai% Mr. Penrose as a native of Canada, *(1: that. '.accounts for its appear- ance in - Canadian neWePaPera„- He however; was born in England apd never visited this country although his 'father ' and sister are., here in Lucknow and a brother lives in Ter - onto. 'George :Penrose at the , age, of 16 went to Australia ,as a sailor,, and Was there alineit continuously until the outbreak. of the war, when: a curiOuS cornbinatiOn Of circumstances landed. hirn. On . the British 'section Of, the. gre t el. New .Guinea, where later aiiiink the war.le played an .important part in assisting the. Australian force to take possession of the German part of :the island., He regularly : sent letters to his people when circumstances permitted. • BORN . Millson-At Milton, Ont, on Decem- ber 26th, 1923, to Mr .• and Mra. Ernie.Millson. a son, ENTERTAINMENT IN CHURCH An entertainment- will be given in Hackett's. Church on ,,the evening of Friday; Dec: 28th, ,by the -three Sun- day Schools .of Ash,field Cireuit, the numbers being' chosen from 'each. of the three -Christmas entertainments. Adraist1en=:2,3ad '.1 LANGSID,Pr.. , Ross.T.=.Moffist-, The , home ' of Mr, and Mrs, Poster G, Moffatt .0th.,con, _ _Kinlou, was the scene of a -prettyv home wedding on 'Botta. iff,77Dee.7:7-22-i- t eleven 'clock a 'm when 'their;'Ser coed daughter„, ' 'Sabel, became the bride of Mr., :ballet, ROBS, son of Mr. and ;Mrs., Thomas Ross of Langside. •given-awar..-hr rher ' father; the Re James Scobie, of Whitechurch officiated and Miss Annie'ArmstiOng"played the wedding mach.. Only) near relatives were pre-; sent. After, the 'ceremony the com- pany enjoyed a spendid 'wedding din- ner, following' which the Yining 'Couple Saturda :NutTarts-- Rose Chelseaguns. it Whole Wheat Bre J•LoT6_.M.P..d01*,e4 Phone 56, 4 drove Whitachureh, Where "amidMisses W. D. Rutherford ofMit- sowers of rice and confetti" they took the train for Woodstock where they, 1,1hiteriedi; 'C9vvicroa_. will. spend a short honernoOn. • The d n Gladys Webb of .'GuelP Cameron and Pearl' Webster. of T :onto, "Margaret Miller- Of •14,e bride %yea -the recipient af man3r Woodstock Mr' and Mrs Ross Will re- sidegifts. The, grooms gift was ,a string of pearls. On their return from side in Teeswateyr where he will op- erate the upper flour which he recently purehased.„ ,kirr, :HELENS Mr."Jaa. Redcliffe Detroit spent Christmas with friends here., ' Mies Ethel and Mr.,. Torrance' An- derson were home from ,Detrolt for the holiday: Mr. John Webb; who has spent the past feWityaars: in ,the West arrived ,!iome.ori Saturday. Mr; Horace Mc/Quire, of : London, spent a few Jaya'. recently with . his uncle Mi. Ed. Thonni. The • St Helens C. 0, F„. lodge, will.. meet :on Friday eig...; Jan. 4th, in.:, st,e,ad ,of on Monday Dec. 31-See'y. Messrs..- Gordon McPherson and Cameron of Detroit: .,spent Christmas' at, their home' here. , Mesars. David Todd and Dimild IVIeDonald have mirchased,a Piece. of built from Mr. T. B. Taylor.' WANTED -20 Cords of Hardwood, on contracS. •. Paid .'§inelizer, • A great vocaladiry isn't- neces- sary: Think how many Mires a law- yer can cover with the words' "whereas" and "aforesaid." . fter-- rismas • Mary Mecluillin of Tweed, Beat .McQuillin ofHolyrook Mabel, and • Dortithy.. Webster :Of .Stratfor ,garoline Webb of„Winghain,4Vei 4 7Todir,1"Veli,a-Waods and Alvin lir of Lucknow are among the tea r 'and. students spending:, their iyae iaatrOinhsei:oefil'tthimmeees,bivhsa.etai:cete.hir4ertio.hel 1 e of S. No. 4, given'inill-N A y Enmity.. Hall on Friday evening t sPiendid Program Co/Wetly' choruses, dialogues, drills, reeiri a Panternine; MUSiC by the 'See o ming in 1.1i.S entertainingand efficient Manner acted:- as thairinah: The en- ti� program was given by the pupiI and, they and the teachers Mur - die and Miss. BuCkingliam- are to be ;congratulated . upon .the sump*of their : entertainment; the proceed' front -which arnanntec'l to nearly fifty dollars. ' After the program; .Santa - Clans arrived . and after singing : Suitable .Song. and .gi4ing. an dintial Speech hd,, distributed: the -gifts fro the well -laden tree... er 0 0 ,c411,Stitias Fowi Is Gone Now For The Baby Beeve Come in and see our cute of beef.' We are showing some of the, ' 11110st. delicious Roasts:Steaks and oititer cuts -second t� none in the - -I-Country: Out Alberta -Calves-dressed 7t pounds to the. hundred - (a very large percentage) and we are. safe in 1;6A -rig- the largest percentage of dressed meat to the hundred of 'five weight that ever - was dressed in Lueknow, This goes to show you what can 'be done • by care And feeding., Some say this is too good for Lucknow, but -nothing is too good for the peaple. Of Lucknow . and ,suntounding- •c9nntilr. • - t;- - Perhaps you thinle,it Will be too dear; wp are not selling -10, to 30c. for the best cute: Try a piece. - it ell this to make money -just to give you a 'taste at reasonable prices . • , J. BUTTON Clean Up, .$411; Of CandieS, Oranges, And • other N,mes siecials mark these lines down to clear beforP.,the New Year and Stock taking Call and -see What I have to offer Wish my many - Cuitomers and ' Friends.,* Happy 'and. Pros. *1;ipereus-4"bellear... It II ; THOMPSON Battery Service 111•1111111.11111111 • , ,We store and take. 'care of Batteries dar- ing inter Inonths. aloVe ltaulififd e an y nee,essary , First Class Servilce. M Naylor FORD GARAGE, LUCKNOW, tile,PeePit ee'in„,b101t- and white either in an everyonatnnee canvass:10r * vote of 'the *hole 000)46" ,;444 • YEAR •To Our Freinds Ond, Customers • WE, TAKE THIS OIIPORTUNITY'pr EXPRESSING OUR: 'APPRECIATION OF youR PATRONAGE. WE WILL .n$ImAvos. BY A STRICT ADHERENCE TO OUR POLICY . OF STORE SERVICE, HONEST -MERCHANDISING AND GIV,. iNG niiOnEs,r 41.i,ALiTY AND • -BEST, VALUES, TO MERIT A CONTINUANCE, OF YOUR CONFIDENCE AD PATRON. ' 'AGE. 'TURNER- .'ho.,,H00* of Good, e,