The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-08-21, Page 4.;'•••
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RESERVE • • $5.001,3..,00 .
OVER 120 BRANCRES 91..NAR.&
:OLSON:S.. • BANK
Pay ...your 'bills 1:1Y .cheque and Secure' the
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adynntrigestif.en accurate record, and auto-
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inatic reeelpt. •
far -44,t3' .0.ffered, for OPeniUg eheeht-
leg account 4 at. any of Our Many_ branches..
ID, MANAGER LucKNow; BRANCH:
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SPORTS DAY AT BRUCE BEACH
ea, orth Creamery, _
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" -The •annital nut -door aPorts -were
REAM EinorNG STATION held at Bruce l3etch on Monday, and
the elay being fine the campers had
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a most . enjoyabl• e afternoon. .
lajghtest cash Prices Paid for. The events began withla. peanut
scramble for the little children of
the Beach, in which a gallon of' nuta
Was scattered among 'them. The-
,. Children '.contested in the various'.
events,---acco;ding.to, ages and the
first three rwinnera 'received prizes
Special interest was 0 manifested in
• the. yoimg women's.•-rie, 0 the young,
nien's re-ce;:and the' married women's
race„ the clergymen's ,race- and 0 the
nail -driving contest ' byi the ladies
In the Young women's event Miss
Jean MacInthsh won first i Mias Haz-
el MachitoSh second and Miss Agnes
Moran ,third.. In the young men's
Cream and,Eggs. We guarantee
_service and satiafaction to all our
patrons.
Give us a irial and let us prove
A to you that we are a worth while
market.
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. Lucknbw Branch
Phone 68.
mamas.
:Phone. 256
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Works
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UCKNOW SFilin„
TWJESOAY,. A.1-TOUST'21,etv 19,24
:Om COMITIlr ,rotrric's '
SI?, 24
ilsto .ioin withtb,e COnservatives
ow an. defe4 MacDonalci 'aPd
sPefelist fellOiers• hefore. t-11431be
-;he'eleeteri. into hegeYing tem : fre
, the 40ctrines they so: IrigOrm4slY
rgeached before getting in ipower.
fter--. 1*,,T.'144'17.11..7,-T4',4,4M*91:Cr
:•Mr1 LloYd George is ' Ar STRIKE ,omaxp,
stz1'We mien 4.0Aere§tiAg figure in
e '43ritish'parlitimeut ,He -is -Pi
ealAng4
0, a °Tea -deall'hire,'"witetilia" -sides
Speak or write . he, .,has a peculiar
kiattk of SaYieg something direct to
the Point-,-, hitting the nail on the
•Sead., so .tosay.He,isa1toget1iethc
'Most aztive and dangerOud critic of
'MacDonald - Governnient---dang7
erouS re the Government, we, mean-.
not to tith-cenntrY.-
The Mar-Dcmald: GrOverinient, eo
fir, been nialinga. good nanie
,for ithdt, and the preinier .especialk;•
bee n in, Public lever ever
stoc* , tc+ok office. This ,ho-wever
oat bec-Mage. he or -goVerament
has ' tarried ,ant the program for
which he stood,; but because he has
not done sod because , Mr. Mac-
Donald apparently has been success -
fill in' hisciaalin' gs With France and
'Germany.
But ' though,Mr. MaeDonald and.
his' governmenhaVe done well 'so
far.,,,Lhavintr-,-.AePt..-prettY
the beaten path instead of launching
race W, West came. first, Neil McAr-
thur second and Kenneth Mciteazie
third. In 'the nairiister''s. niCe A. 3:
Ralston r.iwon first F.' C. Overend
second rind E NHrt' third I 'the
• nail -driving contestMissAgnes Mer-
LUCKNOW; aod WINIRIAM • gan of Ripley WS21:3 the winner. • • '
His 'the largest and most complete The anrinal concert Was hold in the
,stock in the mist beautiful designs evening in the open: Motor cars were
cia fro..• so ,arronged that the hea.dlights lit
-Marble Scotch Swedish anr Cari-. gs. The ladies
. orchestra and Men's ";Glee Club len-
"' " u the surroundin
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adieu Granites Acred three numbers apiece Wine
,
We make•a. aimeiaky ninny recitations„ shadow pictures aria' a
• ac Milliner's Shop" made up the pre-
• liloiMmentS and .'inVite your. Insp.& Plas" by, the children, entitled “In the
Usti.
Inieriptinis 'Neatly; Cereftilly and
• fibmptly Done. -
see
*ore Wading Year erder.
Douilas R. A. Spotton
Lucknow, Ont.
Lucknow O. L-..; No.: 428. meets ill
their lodge room every.second Tues-
day of the month at 8 o'clock p.m.
W.M.. H. M. Parker; Rte. See'Y.. WM*
MeQuillin,
gram, Rev. W.., A. Bremner, of Co-
bourg, -proved .,a_capal3le and :efficient
chairrnaii.•
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'GODERICH • .
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Rohert, MacLean, widely' known, .in
years gone by as a drover and deal-
er' died et his home here on Monday
at
about 'a' year ago. He is .survived by
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four sons:- Herbert; Wilfred' Williner
• end Wesley. The late Mr,. kacLeari
was•horn on the:fourth concessionuf
doderich Township, but 'following his
marriage he 'came to live in Goderich
engaging in the. live Steck business
• Until he, h9d to 'retire; owing to ad,
• vancing age. He was. far Sanie years
a,.meniber ef the Town Connell', arid
of,okiuron.r.Countr:
occupied the. pOsition of• inayor „rf
• the, town:
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• Some men 'shave every day and
Some ,men , are married.
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erlous.F
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Toronto, but which of was 1ittI
'heard if, was called off the 'other
'day, the Printers union of , Toronto
• own as Local No. al acknowledg-
ing defeat' after a struggle
of forty months, commencing in MO
of 191.11, and the expenditure ,of
yckopoo:.. Not thq.,
ing printers completely -their
demands,- but they turned nearly eV'
of. the printing . houses' Of Toronto
into .uonen shops" --=that, is. sholif
which, .do not ' recognize the ' union
but make their arrangements witl-
their :emploYeese
The strikers. ..demanded' a '44 hou.
week with 'Pay at the- rate of one
dollar•pr-4
.per hou44.00. for working
eight hours for five days and foul,
hours on Saturday, and there would
of :course, be.a whole lot more about
oVer-tiine discharges and so forth.
• The employing printers felt thai
• and decided t� get on as well as thel..
out upon rieliv. policies might be could With non-union .help. One re
expected of a ,socialistic.'or labor
government, Mr, Lreyd George has
no laith their'. If he had hi a way
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the government would have ,ben de-
feated before now, and a new . parlia-
ment , elected. Mr. 'George's:, view as
•exPressed :in recent ,,nevispaper-,'ait-
icles; is 'thatthe Socialist govern-
. . . .
ment is endeavoring to makea good
name for ,itself, by acting "Safe and
save;" so that when an election -doe4
come the socialist • party will be no
strong. in perliainent•that it can pro-
ceed With Its socialistie. •tiregrartr
withoutregard to apposition.. At. .
pre-
sent cannbt do this because it
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holds pet' only by the good, will of
the Liberal. pasty of which Mr.•
quith is the recognized leader. •
• Thee ' inlay be a .large measur'e of
• tinth in What Mr. Lloyd George says
It is impossible to believe that Prem.
ier „MacDonald; Mr...triowden ,and
other • leaders.. in, the - griverrirnerit
have so changed: their: Minds .upon
.questions otPublic ncility, as to make
their , present. course seen right to
• them. -Only a yeai:
now 'one tha chief offi-
ce:a in the goveiarrnent submitted to
•3ult. was the flocking of town and
,village printers to'''Toriinto, Where
theV got 'much higher pay than the
4...own offices were, paying.:. Anotho
result was that 'scores of young men
and young, women took up printine
and linotype Operatini; and ivent:liAtf'
the non-union shdps For a time they
were .bothered by ."pickets” who tri-,
ed to persuade thein ..nOt , to 'heli
break the 'strike, 'but generally,. it
*as thought that the dem-ands of the
strikers .1-kere unreasonable, and that
.the strike was called at an inoper-,
tune time when there, was ranch un-
employment and ,wages Were „going
down instead of. up. .
The TYpogranhical• Union eViderit-
ly had.a large:fand upon which' .to
draw, arid union men' •whO were ,at
work all, oVer the •,coUntry Were as-
sessed regularly' in; order to ,pay ; the
striking printers a weekly- sum upon
whieh to him. This amounted to
about. -$17.00 a week, . but When t. A
printer_ took any. ' other work • this
• tiOe pay stopped. . ,•The result. was
`hen during the forty : Months ,of
the strike , about 200 skilled work -
parliament 4 inetion proposing men walked the streets: 'drawing stri-
ker's pay; until the•sum paid 'out -in
'change, the Ortstilleg social arrange-.
-ur
ments-"capitallim,". as he s'tyled ,it
--and 'snlistitute for full-fledged
• socialism, such as wai tried in Rus-
sia. There Was to be a-"graduAl Sup-
pression Of the capitalist corder bas-
• ed 'on public ownership . arid- the de-
moCratic Contrar of the instruments
of produotion and distribution."
There could' be nothing more soc-
ialistic than that. Mr. Snowden sup-
ported"' his resolution with the best
,sneech....he could mike,' ana. -}ian'iii--7-
1VtacDonld, now Prime minister clos-
ed thedebatewith one of his -best
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efforts expressing entire approval �f -
the socialistic piwosal; and, he later
showed- his . respect. for Mr. ,Snowden
by ' making him 'ehanceller of •the
• exchequer, -Where le' has An opport-
-nriity-tn-put-bis-ioe-ialistic„,theories. -control.
into. practice if .he chooses to do so.
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this way and .for other expenses am-
ounted to, the large sum:- of' 0,900,„.-
• )00. NoW, when, the strike is- called
off there are still 150 men idle. With
uo prospect of work" exceTt: in the
non-union shops .• . They, have •,asked
• that the strike pay be, continued, but
this •was' ;not agreed ,to, • '
generally ••:agreed • that the
Strike' was a iiiisake from the begin-
ning. A:is' a -good, example a What
happens when a ; few thoughtless
hot,heads..L. get a . :labor
union. -There :are those hi Ialiesr•
unions Who appear to think that, no
demand Is •too extreme to '.make; and
who are always in favor of a, Strike.
Only . constant watchfulness, on the
part of the .niore -moderate element
can Prevent these from getting in
, , ,
' Mr. Asquith appeait •tcr take the
view that the MacDonald socialist
government will in time discredit •it-
self by introducing ' parliament
some of -the fantastic theories, enter-
'ained• by . some of its' slPPorters'and
n• this way insUre%its defeat. in an
..slection Lloyd George believes' that
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the gOvernment will tontinne to play
, derate and free from the r the boat standing_up. !"ton.
and changing .seats with anbt'her By' ' '" "- a n-- AseP„,
fe7xleadingn-i.the-imblic to •-,-think .it
ed,, • • •• `,Dr • Will' lt'ekatf'a .3ff§-j
insanity of Russia, and in this waY doing this he upset the boat. Others 11 e d
alett.of Detroit spent f days
I in' the boat protested but this man with friends here. "
make sure ef,,a corriplete victory at
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• 0.141gR TKAN:JFACHING•
Thee s,o,lailger aar,'"1-1.1)411'
Sea. ladY Stenographic graduate,'
1lLucimetw, a. yearagostarted.,in
tr
Deoit at thirty dollars per Week.
now she is. drawing! sixty, dollars per
If, in. doubt, ask fot phone nu-
n,e,Y he only p?ceeptiutlal,' but thou-
senil5I3T "%lir ladY 'granatewiUi.one".
MOrel Years (exOtieneei: have
good graduate of todaY' need .'..start
at less thatOwentY7fiye. per, week.
Over one- thousand' testimonials from
Huron ,aricV Bruce. Enter any day.
A position for eery graduate. time,
study for those who :cannot attend.,,
Largest trainers in Canada.
--Writ-e----for-particulars--today-H-te,
ir..INGILA1VI: BUSINESS 'COLLEGE.
.CANADA RUSINE.§,Si COLLEGE..
-.‘TORONTO
O •,BLYTII •
The Raving of'the ptieets here .has
riven rise to iic; end bf• .controversy
And hard feetings, and recently
thisigs reached a climax when' two
old-timers met -where the street ;work
being done and came to:. blows.
Mr. Beatty Who is .a cripple and car-
• ies cain got 'into an argument with
WMElro
andz, atter-, the*,--engage-
"'lent waxedtoo Inot for:. words;
'ace
Struck McElroy- r•actoss' • the
• ace with his • cain. 'MCEIroy laid , a
•,..harge of assault against' Beatty and
Beatty 'countered yvitli a, charge '.of
Abbsive language, 'The cises , came
')efore Police Magistrhte Reid,
.qoilericii,• here ori,,Saturday.
Best, of Seaforth, appeared for
Beatty and the 'county' crown at
`orney appeared for ,the crown In
`he assault.ase , the magistrate
imind 'Mr. BeattY' over for a year, to
keen the peace. mi a 00 bond ' and
,1rdered hirn to pay the :Costs of the
Action: McElroy was'. fined $A and
, .
,,tosts.
SIX PERSONS DROWNED ••
Six persons were drowned in the
-Iver near , Montreal on • Sunday of
this week because two safety rules
for-, those, who go boating were vio-
lated'. • .
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"• In the first • place, one ,of the inen
Mle0.0
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HONOR OF.
t on. enne Kin
Premier of Canada
riday,
29,194
'Come and spend the afternoon in 'Wiarton
EVERYBODY INVITED
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niorrtn.. CON.'KINLOSS
Messrs. Rich. Baker, Arthur Fialth,
,Toe Elliott' and Earl Culbert niothred
!-9 yalnierston ,Sunday. • They • were
the guests ef the forrner's ..sister
Mrs ?Fred Fiske •• •
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°Miss Ilieobe Congram is :Visitin. °
friends in.. 'Toronto this- week.' , •
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, ‘Mr, Harry and ,Misses' Annie and
Marion Ilmigins;Were visitors at ,Mr.
I. S. -.Culbert's. on Sunday.' ,
•-'---Mrs:-.,„Hayword.,:an.d_Lodaughter; Em-
ine,,,of Manitoba ealled On relativts
In !this" vicinity last week. •
• Once .more: threshing Is the order.
"Of the •daY..
.
O We. are sorry- to report the death
of Mrs. Boyle 10th Con. which.ectur-
red on Sunday:eventng.. :Mrs: Boyle
was over eighty and had three great
grandchildren,- \She was Well known
and respected. by all. ,• • •. •
•MessrS.: I -I. 'and Wm. Culbert•
:Spent an:evening reeently with -Kin-
:carding.. friends. .,_,.
Addresses will., be delivered by
RT. HON. W. L. MacKENZIE KING
Premier of Canada
HON. GEO. P. GRAHAM
• Minister of Railways
JAS.' MALCOLM
Liberal *hip cf, Ontario
•-E. C; VVHICHER
, Vice -President of North Bruce
• Liberal Association
•.Sec'y. Of North Bruce
O 1,ibt•ral Association'
PROPERTIES
The flollotying property, all. situated in the. Village
of Lucknow, being part of the Estate .of the late Wm. Allin,
arefor sale :--
, PARCEL NO. 1. .
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Solid Erick Store, with dwelling aoove, and now occupied as
dr_y goods store, situated on the North West ' corner oi
-Campbell und Inglis Sheets.
• F'ARCEL NO. 2, .
' Frame -Dwelling, two stories, with large lot, on Wet side o
Inglis Street, close to business section.. -
PARCEL NO. 3;
Two-story' Brick' Block, new occupied as a general store,
• jewellry store and farm implement wareroonas.-, The second
floor occupied as general living rooms, dental Parlors, and of,..
flees. Tips property is in first class state of repair and has
been 'newly decorated' situated on south side of Campbell
•:--,Street; , •
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BEAST
Mr. and, Mrs. ;Will •Lane and. farn-
:1v, of. Ripley, visited with friends in
the burgone day list week. • -
Mysrs.c.4Sal'arnstnewf eSehkerlolutdspeent siasiteerw;
shot repair and'harness sh—op, Sit-uare-d- sro-lith sideOf_Camn-
PARCEL NO. 4.
Cn,i-story Frame Block of fourstores, now occuPled as a bar-,
tli-np, laundry and gents' tailoring. This property is situ-
' etc,' on north side of Campbell Street. • k
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. PARCEL NO. 5.
• • Two-story Frame Building �f two stores now occupied as a
. .
Mrs."Jarnes Drennan, of Lanes. .•
a.
Miss Tillie IlackeltniS' Visiting with
O
in .Detroit for a feW days.
The fainiers here are •:buSy with
their oat 'harvest • which is in. full
swing With a good crop.
The Misses Pearl and Hazel„RAy-.,
nerd of Paramount Spent the 'Week-
end With • their sister •Mrs. Walter
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the polls, and Mr: George appears.to ; was 'smart" and was sure he could • *I's."' Bartley Dun7iirri
, think that it is. better fir the Liber- spent a few .tlays la •
st .,week with
W-1,,,NHT.N. .17-P7E7Q
PIO, half a.:centnixkile beYend to. ell ponts-n Manitoba.'Sos-
tcheian
AIbert Edmonton Calgary McLeod and East:: ,.
,LOW,TARtgalICTURNING, ..'*
GO 1 NG
Penetang, Midland, Parry Sound,' Sudbury,, copreof and east thereof in
August 2tnd-:-Tormitd. Caledon East. Beeton, MeafOrd, CollingWoodt
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ar, -Ontario.*
AInitait slatiOni setith` and
thereof in Ontario. ,
Speci0 Train's Leave -(Standard Time)
'MOON 'ArG=`-26t1k-#;:a. -90'1V-314:10:45'itM, 'PALMERSTON'
'•-"FASTEST'ROUTE, TO WINNIPEG"
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' '1h�0P.
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• Through Tinian* with Lunch Counter Care -Food and Re reshmen.ts Reat.onabi rice*.
spaasi Carl for Women and Coloniat Cass of Latest Design. ON***
Rureitew your ticket 'to Wiroopert via Canaduut National Radwaye, no matter wketlier your final tieennatioit be * 'point, on
• tW.C.nadis.n National of aot. Tramel via the Long Le.c Ctit-off-,-,Tast time to t.ilnnipett.
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
• iends in
'rg
lyur
"The, cries for. help by tfr
hose ,Wbe ' ou
O were .thrown • into :the:water were
Y F. eds. Caninbell have .'retiirned • to
plainlyheard "by a'caniper n
ho had a hoar. ready on the beach, their borne in Algoma after spending
ftW: Weeks -With , relative's her'
• btit the evening •.before 'parties, in a -
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. essrs. Elmer ,and Cecil and miss
11-41- 0
1156'*liatt,466.10.CtLthiV'tg,11.1../r_31c='
•;rig for help when they did -riot need
help.'lle had gene to thern,,and was '
'Itiughed---at-for-histrouhle. , So 'on. Mr,.. Lticknow spent
• 'Q .A, night .thiS Man thOtight the Thurs,day last at Henry Gardner s
• • ries for help wad just another prad- , Mr. Jas. Irving of Licknow Spent
flea' -jake,,,so.-be-was m no.hurry set:!: -atieW,2days: • last week ',With, ..tlhast ng out .
,pinafty „. tonehided• ,
'there was trouble, and he went out
time to save twe of the eight who
-we in _the ,Wateri The.:96 two said
• that. if he had beeri a few minutes
• " earJiJr ,he contd. have reatued he
others. • ' • •
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' SO it :Wat.the ald 'story ot thought-
•yeung-fork- trying, ?,voitu When
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• there Was„...11.o.rwp)...f!...;"
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' If A Man sheuld make a/ better
mouse trap in this age, the World
would clamor:for g speech.,
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h is rank flattery' when h Wife ac -
Cuss a 13aid 'husband of infidelity,
Sortie children ,fernala poiIed
an Some visit their doting • grand.
pArflt,7 clay. •
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MiSs 'Dot . Ritchie, of 4ue1iilf, 'is
,Spending; her SUrrimer.•vactitiOn With
Mre,..Eriiest Gardner.- •
• .Mrs: M, CliemPion' has 're.thrii-
. • ...h
•• to her berne at Fordyce ,afte,r'
sending • g . Week •td,tli her ciatio,tot
Mrs. .
i•ge, ..r.,pniber..,.4.6b.,
to. tee. 01'.'artiiiiid soon
Mr 'D. c; Taylor of Lneknew takes
charge Of SOrACe. at 'ZiOn un Sunday'
on tte'801.1rit ,Of the • .absence of 'tWa
Re. CO5en. .Who is holi'daying az
the Lake." SerVide at 10,86
theWebt&t,ett vois :ceiebratid Oft
. The Reiittion ,Of. the Ir.sh elan Of
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4,idenCe; in Havelock Street;., next 'to. the 'Methodist Church,.
fn• i quipped, electric lights, • ,hot air. furnace,,,
°sleeping porch, hard and sett:water; large ,frbrityerandali with
lawn! at frontand, both sides df house, :driveways ;a...In-addition there.are ,twe •,,frarne -foUndri-•
tionithat:Make and drive 'Sliede,'-gerden atrear
• th
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is property is one' ,of the best :iii-Lucknow; both • regards
, ,eii,,and large
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garage-fortethree furnace and .fruitcellars,are aeliar-,
loeation, and general' repair. . • '
pf.operties'an-lie inspected by' interested
parties and for price and, terms, write ;
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• 10 King Street •
. bell Street . "
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PARCEL NO. &
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.0440..j7r, a r c liot With frontage•Ori north . side of Campbell street,
with ;two-story frame uildingL-has been used as a dry goods "
store and dwelling. •
PARCEL NO. 7.
; Two-story Frame...Building' �f two stores; on smith side qf
Campbell Street and now ,oecuPied as a cafe and ineat market I
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,Thursday last in caiedenian Park,,
, The,
,Jay.,,was :spent in sports of nigilY
kinds.:`M1. Batty McGee,-. Vice Pr-.•
'dent ;Of the Z.-, BatOn...,COiriiig4t Who-
ancl,„ we understand by.' his.
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iptich te.0. the.:
Clay -
,net of the day,
The Cgritichag /0661RM txhibition,
rotente, has the • iarge.st ahtl, Moat
-..ustay building en n•,‘": • •Perinatierit
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gi`Minds the *or d Over' th-
k.,chseuni-vhich cost $1,66o,000 and
ilas 894 acto!I 4t4ct
The Canedian National Exhibitien
' now in its, forty-sixth year. It
Started in 1879 but really .dates back
to 1840 when the Association ,'of
Ontario Arts 11,0d Agriculture was
fnrmedian institution ;that had i
start witb, the firstJair-an ,Canada •
•datablished at -Niagara in '1703' When
the: future settlers decided to grew
flax. foe-the-,piirpose: d
the raW material, for the 'canvas that
Provided the motive power,. for the. :
Iritish Navy and . Mercantile Mar-, ,
inc of that day-,,
You will fund thatphilosophera as
a rule are itreri. Who hay,e lest, tboir
capacity , lot 'eathuitaam.'
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