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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-07-31, Page 1,";-••,:•••••' 'OTEERWIS 1r St • VETERINARY' S.URGEON.i-- 4. W. 4,. Keleher, RiPleYp. , Phone p. night Or dayrTt.sf. DENTIST' ,; • Pr., .1/14e1;e0d' will Lick -new every Tuesday in Dr,1ConnelraOffice_ Dr. McInnes, Chiropractor. of Wing - ham, will visit Cain-sHbuse. Luck- , nowforentions;TuesdaY4-and Fri- • daYs. -ceraltleachig. April ,\29th. alSO . visit the hotel it ' Dungoinion_Saide , days early afternoon. ' DR. PARKER, ...STEOPAT1,1„ it the , Cain libuse, ,Liwknow, every Wod- nesuay afternoon. All chronic dis, %-ases suceessfullY treated. Osteo- patny Lainoves tne physical causes of disease. Adjustment of the spine is more quickly secured and 'With' tower treatments by Osteo-. pathy than by any ether •method. DR. MAUDE C. BRYANS Registered Optometrist - • 'Graduate Department of Ophthalmel- egy.“AlcCormick Medical College. Chi- cago, 111., • ' • •Headaches. Dry Itchy Eyes. Granu- . toted 1.'yelids. Watery Eyes, Pain Eye Balls. Inflamed Eyes. Pus or ---,Watery -Discharge ,.-from -Eyes and Dizziness caused by Eye -strain re- beved throueh properly -fitted Glass - Cross Eyes straightened 'through properly 'fitted Lenses. Satisfaction Assured' At the 'Cain' House. Liacknow, Every Wednesday Afternoon and Evening. Wall Paper—I have on' hand the -19- 24 samples of a number, of the best wall -paper houses, and will be pleas- ed ,to show' them at my houseor will take them to your residence -.-R. J. Cameron, -Box 174, Lucknow. MONEY TO LEND --70n farm • prop- erties at 0%. --Geo. A. Siddall • -I-5-tf 3IiJIsALE.--4!".'he Tannery Property 'tine Hide business, :in 4.J'aetcnow, ci piattorai scales. • Apply to., Sanr, Robertson ' t.'64 SALE—Fine naesenger tour- ing, Fisher automobile, : leather -lined; in good condition ' "Apply to Alex Rasa. • ' 10-7-tf. • WANTED TO RENT _ " Will Pay up to $30 per month for _ . suitable _house -111 Lucknow. Apply . RI S. Wilson, The Canadian" Bank of ". Commerce, Lucknow, •Ont. LESSONS IN VIOLINS , . Phone Ripley 26,13 James Little. 31-7-p: ' • FOR SALE OR RENT . • The property belonging .to the es. tate of Dolena E. ' McKay, One milt no of the village .of Lucknow. Ap- ply to A. N. McKay, administrator • -.1539• _Ninth Ave_ E.. _• Owen Sound -Dnt. _ . PROCLAMATION ' ` At the request of a number of Ili( citizens of the village of Lucknow,J hereby Proclaim Monday , August 4th a Civic Holiday in the Village .of Lucknowand request al/ citizens tc observe the same ' 31-7- Robert Robert Johnstone, Reeir 7 CATTLE ASTRAY ' Strayed from the premises ' of the -undersigned about July lbth, 7 head , of cattle—one 2 -year-old- and 6 .'yearlings, one white the others red or ' roan. Any person haying information . as to their , whereabouts kindly re- port to W. H. Conn, R.. 5 Lucknow or phone 21 on 607 VVinghan,i,, 7-8-c. 'WOOD POW SALE Hard and Sft Wood, -soft., vtiocid good for ...surniiiet.,..use-large quan tit of hard l wood. Enquire at Joyr nt's 'office, 'Iticknow.• , ' •31 -7 -if. • 'WHITECHURCH ,‘ Mrs...Geo-Jacques _and children of Preston ,.•- are visiting at Mr: Eli Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig visited on y,R4ily-withz‚friends,'„in-Tees_Waten„:„ ' Mr. and Mrs- .Jas. Wilson, Agnes andTont visited with friends in Exe- ter 91/or. the ,ifeel‘T;ei10,r.7— (Rev.). SieWa'rt of Rockwood r.,,with' Mr. and Mrs: Mee., rs, Stewart and daughter ---O`f' Wingham visited with Mr, and 'Mrs. Jacqueo on SundAy.., ' Master Jack Noi!man of 'Langside is visiting With • his Cousin Master • , Toni Wirsom , • garden 'party will belield on the -Mat/Se-lawn -tin --Tuesday 'Aug, otii. Supper will he served 'from, 6 to S., after which a programme consisting Of musical numbers from Westfield •• and the Winglianiu High School quar- tette and solos from Miss Bertha MOOkay,and Miss Mary Aitelieson of Lneknow and hagPiPi mtlsie' by, Alr• MeCalltim and -tilso ' readings Itebt: Mewbtay and..Mlss 14y-ttle Webster •• Lticknowt, will given "" r • 0„,\;:. 1. • I o •LOCAL ANA GENERAL P. Mis4. Jean Johnston i Visiting AvAt4 friends in: Detroit. . .. • • Misa. Pearl Henderson is OYOr 'from Chicago 'for, a few weeks, vadation at her home in; town. Miss Isobel Johnston„is „'visiting with thends in Niagara Ont..' . ;•7 , Mrs. (Dr.) ,Litehapelle and. sop; LayvreuCe,i'of. Toronto, are visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. Jas G. Howey.'„ Mr. Lyle MacDiarinid Detroit- is spending' the week with his parents, Mr. and Birk Alex AlacDiarnaid. ; A. D. Cameron,. of Goderich, is visiting- with his daughter Mrs. Duncan MacDonald.' . , • Mr. and Mr* C F RichardSon,of Teeswater are spending 'a :two -week's vacation with Mrs.. D -Douglas: yfr, and Mrs. A; A Naylor, of Chatham ,are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Naylor of toWn.. ..• , Miss .Thomas, of ' Niagara .” :Fel/a was- a guest:. over the week end of Miss Clara 1V1eQuillin: • . Monday next, August .4th Will be obSetved, as ;civic Holiday ,in Luck - now; ' Places of business will be. clos- ed. Mr. and Mrs.' Harvey Ham; of 'Per.: gua have returned hinrie ,after, sPelt- ding n two -Weeks vacation with their Lticknow friends Mr. and Mrs. W. W Ii11, Miss Kathleen; aid Mrs Mrs. J. G:41'--Murdech were on a Motor" trip as faras last week. Dr.. Alvin A ,Cameron "of -Peter: b-oroffis spending the vveek with hiN- ,• . parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cam- • • eron. ' • .REMNANTS 'REMNANTS Come in and see our Remnants, speciallY Priced. for this -week at B. `Blitzstein's Dry Goods Store. The regular Meeting of the Luck - now Women's Institute will be held in Council Chamber on Priday, Au- . gust "8th at 2.30 o'clotk, , MndMrsWnrDMacIntoshh- AleX, Kathleen, Ruby and Olive Ken- nedy spent Sunday with,Mr.and Mrs. John Reid Auburn Mrs. E. ROoklidge, of Cleve. land, Ohio, and Mrs. Homer Kent of , Chagrin Falls, Ohio are visitors 'this 'week with Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. Geo. A. Siddall. Misses. Ruby and Olive Kennedy of. WhitechUrch r -spent •-the -week-end • ,-- with their cousin Mrs. Wm._. D,Maci Intogh.. Mr. and Mrs. John Smeltzer; of Detroit, are Oh a ,,inotor-trip" visiting, 'their , Ontarfo trie,nds: They are this "Week with Mr. and Mrs; Paid Sinel-. tzer. Mr. Colin MacKinnon' of • Kinloss who spent the past few weeks with friends in Prince Edwards Island arrived home last week after a very enjoyable trip. ' • Isabel, the little daughter of My. and Mrs. Will Douglas, .of town, had the misfortune to fall and break a' bone in her leg 'on ' Saturday while playing with • Mr. W.. J. Davison and Mrs. k T. -Davison motored.. -to -Acton -on Sun- day They were acconipinied. by Mrs. George Burgess who 'was returning to -Toronto -after a -Visit with rela- tives here., • '• • BORN Johnston—In " Culross, tOth Con., On , July 26, 1Q24; to, Mr, ,iind Mrs.. " ;Mork Johnston, a daughter Winghain, Oil July 20, 1924, to .and Mrs H. Paricet;, of Itick.• Windsor, Ont. On July IV- . 1924, to „Mr. and Mrs... A. Shaw, bilitisdottgliterW .Ywrais •-•7'Ethel' Cringle—In Toronto General al on jtilY 18th. to Mr, and NIVEL , Cringle, 'a daugh,ter, Mrs. Cringle Was formerly Miss Mgr*, „arct Gillies, MARRIED grahant-t•Gee At Petore.Chittelt• Lneknow on Tuesday July jttlY 29th bythe key,: p..L. Langford Alias Sadie, Gee to Mr, Douglas Graham Non of Mr and Mrs. Dttrican Grahatrii• Kinloss. After 'hOneYrneon trjp.' to Toronto, • Nia- gara . Valle; find, othet. points the young Ogg° wlfl tesiciti 4in' the. 00001,'e,$00. 004 Peri, ICIeleee • NOTICE Patties .who take Out Bulb Cata 16gPee belonging to the Horticultural Society should return themthe day they are takeu. They should renie0- beE that othera:-need-the -catalegoei to make 'a, selection and that the So- ciety has only a very. limited nuniber. • :.go,vgD TO GODERICAI, ' Mr.: and Mrs, R... T.. PhillijpS, have sold their residence in Lucknow tO Mrs. D. K.' Webster and this Week moved theft; household , effects . to GoderiCh where they will 'reside having, bought a residence there.: • Mrs. Duncan MacLeod is beme P•f- ter .being tlriee, months in Manitoba )Yhere she was With her'sister, • Mrs. JohnitoN• who died on June 24th. • THE -FALL WHEAT CROP , Fall wheat in Bruce and •Huron Will be Cut this Week, weather. per- mitting. ,The, CreP is nearly all gaad. in '..these counties." "There was little Winter7killing and the weather , has, been most favorable for filling, The aanaple of **rain, is Said to be the best and; many .are expecting tothresh as. high as. 40 bushels to the; acre.' . STREET 'TRAFFIC . REGULATION • "Silent policemen" haVe, heen.pla- ced at the principal • Crossings on Ca.mphell street, and the -Council have instructed the village constable toseethat traffic regulations . are strictly 4enforced .'.- After August .5th no excuses for violations Will he ac7 ,cepted. All traffic "Whether" horse, oi motor must keep" to the right, -turning-on-.the streets at other "pia:. Ces than, street interseetions will not. be petmitted. Such turning , always, at the "risk of the driver. These t1a7 ffic ;regulations are in accordance; with the law, and are being: introduc-, ed in all towns and, villagea. ,Get into 'the habit at home, ;ontr you will not getinto trouble away from ,home— Published "by order of the Reeve • THE. PRICE OF WHEAT • Wheat has. enjoyed a Sensational •I rise 'in Price of late' having gone up 50c per bushel in a inonth This price- is largely 'speculative and., due to operations on the grain exchanges. The speculativerise was Set in 1110 - tion by reports thatthere wasnet the usual- amount planted,. followed by '•reports Of n shortage due ; to drouth and rust in the Caoadiati, West' These. reports were largely • „ • , untrue, but they had the 'effect of boOsting, ,Priees so that many for- tunes ..rnest have been made' and, lost on 'the, grain 'eXchanges., Of coursd farmers and , dealers Who had *heat op hand have benefited,. It is to .be hoped that thtr •price will remain at •a high level until the new crop is Marketed so that. preducers, as well - as spectilators-will • gain. ASHFIELD NOTES Jas Stanley and children of Para - :mount visited friends in Kincardine during the ,Week. Misa'•; Annie Picketing, of Detroit, IS Spending holidays withi.„. her, mother, Mrs'. Jno. Pickering 'of 'Para: inonnt. Miss Louise. McDonald of •Hamil ten is viSiting, with 'friends: in Loch- alsh Mr. and Mrs. Alex ,McLennan. of ,Windsor are visiting With Mr an Mrs. D. A, McDonald of Lochalsh. .41r. and 'Mrs. las." Struthers of Paramount and Mr. and mr§Gerclon Jameigon visited With Langside fri-, ends during the week. Miss Beth Parnell of Ripley., sPent, Wni F. McGill of I'araniount "Mr. and Mrs., Andy Harmilton'afid liena-Jof-.;;Henfrylys spent :-,thes,we,ek»ond with in Paramount Alex McIntyre 'of Kincardine is- visiting -with his: brother -Mr •Pc.t4 ,er.,:MentYre of techalah, -Mtk;`,-,Mciffai-ahd. *Non - Forster of ,Loydminster Sisk. visited' with her Sister , Mrs, , Jack • 'Henderson of Piiramount during the ' Mr. Charlie MacteetrWith' his 'Wife and ehildren Of Chicago are Visiting at his old hotine en the -12th of Ash- field, • Mr. qorclori area' and MrS. Dr John MacLean are Visiting at Mr. Alex MaeLeati, Lothian. NOTICE The publie are warned that parties Who . interfere with the traffic "not - icemen" on the 'Atteeta in LucknoW render thernselves' liable to iinprison- ment. The law in, this regard will be Ark* enforced, 111! order of thc .Q94c11. LE-00[kE'-5-CE. Teachers and Pupils, of By -Gone Days' , Meet At -The School , • . E-UNTON IS FINE SUCCS,S. • As Ix choolre-union the gather: mg St. 'Helens -School . (S. S.. No. 4, •\'cst Wawanosh).• , on , Thursday Of laSt, week , was quite:. tio to the ',high hopes and expectations Of 'the. hid - working committeeS, Who ,for, week had the ariWrigentents in: hand.: • The, 1,01d, 'the "o1 giris" eatheh'isthe otrighteHTirOt all. of .thein ,•oi. Course, , but 'quite 4 large nuipbr they hOd:.-u. good tiinc, tiOi- ;the ' right re -Union spfritwas there. and':a nice, agreeable Crowd. There was •endless. .hand-shakingy:.and. 'friendly who • had been separated; by "manyniiles for ' many , years iicL agon on the "schoolhouse 'playing ground."' They 'found,''this ninch,..changed to he sure, fer,.a n'ew .and- u4� -date brick school house has token tlie plaee•• of the .'w,soclen ,struCtures , which' Alibi' 'knew. ; The day "waifine to, neii•ciet, too hot • nor too.. cool for cmfort until.. in the.' evening,' wheh;ram 'carre on. and intetfered,,SonieWhat .'.with the . . . program But the best Partwas oi,er • wh:eh. was "the „meeting- of the :timers, and their WeIcome...: back, by ‚tlioSe who had reniained.:uhen the old ground and, the •• younger.':.genera -.7i-ion7whiefr:•-hatt=grown-tu-p7.-.a.Od pian, ned• the re -union. •' •-• " The .prograni was,..Carried ant • ac- cording to , schedule 'Until. the...rain •• came 'There were the 'speeches, •the • the field sports the, pie - 'nig n lunch with its social tinio R-ain prevented • the . baseball. pte,011 . and the -Coifcert .in, the open 'air ancL, the Out -door dance.' The :concert,: ,,however' Was %given in :the . 'Public Ilall, the place being packed to :the, doors, in , spite ,of -the,. „deluge of ram ' which kept ;coming :downall evening. There - Were ' • twelve huncli7ed ,or. ..ni.cre on the •grOun:ds, the main crOwd. being' ,:assembled it •the'Viestein ..-e] of, the school Yard.' :where form . was • erected '•,; under. a :.great shade tree and 'Where the sentiments"' 'Of ,the occasion ,fOund fitting expres- sion in. spee,oh.,. and, song.. -7 Mr William Mc.Quillin!‚•1011:),. as .secretary ',Of the :re -Union: cominit tee.: 'wEis_ehairinan..._and._niade an'apprel. priate ‚ speech of 'Welceine :to the home -cornets ,.and.,...the:.viSitors. The ,ppening 'ntimber of this- ,plat:: fotrri.' program , Was., a,: Chorus .by nurnber • of the present-day (*.hoed. girls.' This 'Was followed by 'a ,by:„TOlin,',1"TryNt,,,:...1%,,E... P4 who ,though not . an ex -pupil -:- of -the, ,S School, had, spent, his ..early ..days"in the locality andtherd made ' . his Start in life,' He took for his 'subject "Begitplings;" ,an .aPprepriate, onc at a ,schoOl•,re4inion, for • in schools Tillie)" ‚ is done to deterinine; future,' success : 'or failure,' ' Mr,„, .1;4 4.',„aid that as a • working ',ghOut' in WeSt, Nraikaneshl he little thought' ,that ,he. would ,ever: he cailed upon ;to i"inake,,s "aneee,1,01.1.,, 'such an occasion as this, and 'lie:: .effeeitively .quoted front..A nuniber of ,lessons jtiAbe' bid sehOol books --les- sons which he Tiad:reatned:••aSi.a bOy: and which he theught.. had :blue') icr do 'With giving staniinato th boYg. ..o.f.•• that day and he1904 to tnake' theni ,wOrthy Men , • Bp.,. R. D..:Cameronwhe Spoke af- ter Mr.' JOs;nt is a real od of: the shool haying.attcndcd 1nthcorigin- '.ar•buliding, of whkh he gave a vivid jind somewhat •huniorous picture no support ;for the.: back :an -4; in: front 'HOwevetv there `wag .4i;SOOlibf.ilouble...s.i.ded...afral)7 at which the pupils tookturns while jiractic 7ing.--WritinVMe,TChnierati- telati&-thd- disnipiine of thise daYs; Which was rilde,, and seVere. One day when the teacher Was hit -On the baek Of ,the h&d' with a snow'.Fiatlii• 'he innncd- iately called' in the school and •.and Corh, • mended an investigation. Seine -Of the boyd'''diarot know ,I,V,ho the teacher and •couldn't tell, while'•oth, ors •'who did know •wouldn't tell be- cause. they /eared their ceinrade might be too severely flogged" , "Well" Said the teacher, going4 to!rwhin • the boy thht threw that that allow' ball it 1 lia.ve to Whip every boy in the School to tte:t. And SO beginning at one 'end of tIce• row he thrashed l ' every boy to the ^' ast 1)4 1C ZIeVOr 0UP 9Ut Wlitg ()Kit • Peter Igael2o.nald, ViILlin, -Man 1)r• Gordon., Ottawa, pnt. . Wm, Ramsay, • 1-roughton,, Mich. • Win.„. Sherriff, .wiTigliam. • , .1 Mrs., Grattan;: Pert .Arthor,Ont, meiiif, -4614'Webh, Duluth, ,Minn., W.J. Morgan, Pert' Arthur Ont' Thomas . 'Kinahan, Algoma ha'hit him: The teacher was pretty • tired -looking Map whenhe got ,through, for there'werebetween , , . 50 .and .60 boys Mr: Cameron "'WAS, mit Of the, obeys who dictri,( knew. and he. doesn't knOW ;to this day who „threw the now ball.. Speeches ' were -neceSSerily reminlssant, Caineron ,gave a.:•brief ',sketch . Of the develOninent of the ' • school and. the. lotality„enlivened, by a number Of. anecdotes of the early McGillivray, of . Who. as Miss ,Fergusen 'taught bi the school for several. years. -in ;the, sev- enties occupied, a Place on the plat•-• • form and gave a short-. addre'SS. • 'Dan Catheren, .O pupil of the .eai'ly days and whohad•;e_oine all. :the way 'from -St. ',Paul's, Minn., also spoke ' for- a few, minutes. • ,Mr. Herb Barnby, of Leamington.' .wai 'another pupil -.of -the early; days Who gave 'a ShOrt .address. `.1-1e..aahr he • wasn'tmuch of: a talker, as • per": haps seine 'of his sehbel'ingteS .Would testifyHe re -Membered being ially "‚dulls when ft came to • saying his . granirpar leSsons, Mr.Hamby, left, the St: Helens district ,45 .ears 'ago and • had. isited his batiVe, township hiit once in that Between . the .speeches: we/ e.• :given ..se1ections by the. Luc -know ' Pipe Band; dancirfg 'Miss Jennie MacFarlane, of 1St. Helens.. and Miss -IVTaebillivav of Winghaiii , a ,granddaughter of the Mrs,: Mac- Gillivray already referred to. Then there Was.,'a song, by Mt. George Clark fornferly'of • St.: Helen's' . „ .. vil- lage,,.. now :of Hamilton, .andtwo, songs by jiiruni§-kliinter,--- without- pui•heteet.,:•,,(:t1:toug„11 .be`. is over 8O' 80), : a'; al "re-dhion would" hardly be coni", , , Mrs. Welsh, of peor::-Kiiicai-dine• Who,•:asMIsS r‘l.urray, was a' 'eacher- inthe school, and Mrs:. James.,Ingles. formerly' Miss • Minnie Gordon, other Thriller i'teaeher :alSo• 'occupied` seats .o'n the •platforin.- . • .Many, of the, old-timers'eprcssed regret that; Mr. J. W. Morgan: Who was,biliecl for an address was 'iriable teacher , the early 7-da3-s. was. im- rnensly popular,- in, the ,Seetion,. and appears,' to, have 'bean a reall gOod. He... was : greatly . :iiiterestad In the growing boys and. did all that he could to 'encourage' thein in manly under. his direction. Mr. Morganhad been lookilig, fOrWard, With. pleasur- able anticipation to attendingthe re- union'. but N„i:O. prevented by ill:heal- . . • -•tli fram.-making•the Atthe same' tirne,, that the..speech7 firlinirl,,!^'f&i.iel:d7s fig:41.87:W.cornat the piOt-,f'oe FcopdttetQcl to the iveSt'el„.the school: .gretnids. for' die .entertainnieni of those who onof the pl'irC.--\flflE!iS gpp0ar ill - Seine,'W , ho. -• • • ....Si:one:Who. Sent Regreis, • . . •' Thirteen' eailie'oVer .1W 'auto fiom . . •Flint,•••••1ri&h....and them.' .heing Mr, john•• Rutherford, the 'oldest "61d boy", to •"Cenie- beak, Ile' was . accompanied bv...a O11 l grandsoh and a greatrgrandsOn . and., 7'f° ottil°;111(7.11:ii'la' {h ht of homc comi' published; 'elsewhere. 'Alt,: Rutherford St ,Hlens. treaty and Hei h Bu nh c,airia •thaek -.front ..te.ontington, Ont.. after being ,:awa.y,,,441-.,yers.".'"Ak...1)4,..5,.:,.."thpy..' 66117611 - lows They aliPear..fo' Ni;Tnr..„.w01 they:, don't look 'ameh oi 45 et, JohnSlimMe aMither ,bpptliar hey in ,:by.:gOile,"daya,', tte has ., been', • doWrt•in grttaaels:,,the past :31,76tirs, and fOr one" reasen, and another', „ hey., et gerba'elt trntiI last ;Thirtaday:. • Lettei d telegramo, eNtii•essing. regretS that the So:lidera ceuld, tiot cOnie 'Were, reediVed froin the fo11ow- ReAy West, Mitt., Miss C B Oordon,..Ottnta , C401101% Ahtabi.ila, 0h� R, Cota.istlne, Titandoh, Mith,„ I. Eight TOM, P.,. 84 -Odderilch, Ont, gls$ 130Attiq itgi4eitiou, .41110014 • . , 11;StcrY-,- Of' llig,”.;SCIWPI ;The:. first 'si1iooj -hous in. Sectio No, :0=i; West ANtawanosh .Was, built and st?..iPqen t 11rn-' 4it5adu . 'stoodstOrtho °ri .t,h6i: e'tahset d little cemetery epposite the • presen• school. It was srnaIl log structure , with very equipment of ^ any kind,, the schollajs' having. to :sib 'on' benches; without backs an0 Without desks. On, the('onehing day just three boy attended, grid .one of these • threc " • Mr. John ‚Rutherford, ',still of th97St Helens district; was at at , the: re -union The other' two were, Hugh •Ruther' ford, a 'brother of John,-,. and A. D • Cameron ,who. for *over 20, ye,4i.s hp- , faro his death.. was deputy sheriff Of Flurrni Count'. 'His • widow .440e,41Aded ';.he, re -union„, Mi. ‚Hugh Rutherford ;alSo „passed ....away:Some ':yea-rs Cameron ,Was., the first: boy to enter 'the' 611001. 'The story is told that .a , • • ., race „was arranged. between the boys A. ,DI Cameron.and Y�hn Rutherford Cameron, starting, frpm-.a point north of 'the school 'and RutherfOrdfroma, point: to the south. Cameron won the ;race 'and the distinctieh, Of being the f hist TboY to enter, the':school.,. The, two heys.^. grew to manhood in the csipneictiye da ntdr:sott4 sf6 wereo„a4ftgetri .years0nire- ,he first, teacherin this ,‘‘school, Was a- Mr ' Peter Clark who. -later ,lxinght a 'farin in' the .7th Concession , of Culross near 'Teeswater where- as many .years. • • This original school soon proved tog'sniall'and a „frame ,schobl -house was :built on the West- side' of, the road in :1867 There Were big and fast-growing f,arriilies in these -days ,(Continued en.7page 5) , „. ., Special Assortment : of Breads, Cakes and Pastries for Saturday " -11--,Stor.1:60se -.Civic Holiday. oitday, August 4th ,• Better ancl-Eggiiat-Beet Prices at • Holiyman's Phone 36, Luck ac w • PIIYSICIAN' DR. W. V, JOHNSTON., B.A.' M.B. At the Office of the !ate Dr., Elliott, Lucknow. Office Hpurs:. 9 to 16 A. M.z 1 to , 3PM, 6.30 'to 8.P.,1%. Good Signs Painte . Aliso At.yrOs, I3UGGIES AND WAGGONS • -Anything You Want In That Line Get -Our. --Price Satisfaction Guaranteed ERNEST scorr- „LANGSIDE , . I IN THE TOWN HALL, AUGUST 3r4, AT 3 P,m. 4 GOSPEL•SEKV.I.CE , Pastor Holliday will preach on -“Fulfillled Prophecy" .:...pRopgRms OR SALE' The following property, a,11 situated intheVillage : of Lucknow, being pail of the Estate of the late Wm. Allin, • are for sale - I" PARCEL NO. I. Solid 'Brick -Stoi.e,-. wi,th dwelling oho -4%-i and now occupied as • a dry good's stor.e, , situated on. the North Wait •corner of • . • Campbell- and4-Inglia,Stseets PARCEL -NO.• 2, Fraine •Dwelling, two •Stories, with large lot, on -West Side Of , Inglis Street c close 'to busfneSS sectien. - - PARCEL NO.- 3 TWo-story •Brick , BlOck, now :occupied as a •, gen'eral store, .jeWellry „stere - and., farm. implernent Wareroomi. ' The second, floor,ocauPied,as flees.. This " property is ,firse class Atate of repair and has ' : 'been neWly decerated, ;situated on south side side "of , nCamPbell • Street. •e • li.kItCEL, NO., -1.;•:•. One -tory Vrame 1310k o four stores, /IOW Oceupied: at a bar- ber Shop,-.1atiaiiry and • gents' tailerini. Thise t ' prop r y itu 'ated,'on'north "Side „of Campbell Street, IYAliCEL NO. 5,' ' . . Two FrameBuilding of two • stores, now "oeCupied•:aaa •shoo'irepair and. harness shon,, situated on south side of Camp- . ., belt, 'Street,. , Luge :ot‘tIotrho„,:t6iwiett-::sotoxi,rey,lliflz.nie uliding-bas ..been 'nsed; a,..dr"F good* et: .f-rol'Id'it'g---e'r on riOrth side 'ot: canipbell ''Street,, • I'ARCEL NO: 7. Two-story „Prame Builchng of twO. stores; on south side Of 'CaMfibeil Street •-and -new .occupied as a , PARCEL NO.6,' ° 'Reaidenee" on ItaVeloCk Street, next to the, :Methodist fully .equiPbed,,, bathroom, ,electrie- lights, hot air int -node,• - sleeping, Porch, liz,trct and soft Water, large front verandah with. la -p at •front and hoth sides of house, driveways aid 1age garage—foe three cars, fitrnaco and fritft cellars: are sePar-', • tiims that make; ideal s'iables, and dive sheds', garden at rear This property is one of t1),: bost 111 'LucknOw„ both ts regard's location' and ,general ' , . These. p'ropeiiieg can be inspected by interested::' , p'artiei g and for Prce-and tern -is,. Write • , 10 Xing Street AtChlainthain On:t4rkoi •••- ;•• i•