The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-08, Page 1r..
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LUCKNOW, ONT., TfrJURSDAY. APRIL Stk.. !O.::
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' ,Physkiitt• and Surge"'
,Lueknow
Moore • ,'.7-4
aartaaar.•
MacLeodwill visit 'oLieknevi
. every, Tuesday in Dr!: • Ca0n0e1
- Office. • •
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" - DENTIST, ,
•• Dv; RO Treleaven, •LuclUisaa--•
Over Decker's $ ter e. Extractioa
either by gat or local.. • Will be'in
Dungannon very Thuraday,
Phone 53
DENTIST
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Call Dr. Newton'
Mahe 'appointment
In .ofilee eVerYdaY
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LOCAL AND ..GENItliAL° '0
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Miss, qesei.e Aturdie.. was in toodeli
for the vaeadon Week: •
Mrs. H. Q. sherrifp.0-betiding
the ':heliddyin Lendon,
.Miss Margaret s4aCOallunt 'Visited
t Hamilton and Wi chior during the
%keelc,
' 'Mts. Olive Treleaven Spent the
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week with Mr. and. "Mrs. Ale3t-
•TerleaYen of
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•Mr. Maleolne•Armetiong , of the
:LucknoW School fdaff was at ilia home
for the Neater' week: •
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Mr. and Mrs, Geo. A. Siddall spent
a part of the week with, friends in
Toronto.
Miss Jennie McClure left this week
fcir Niagara' where she will tiai!I as
a nurse. '
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.EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
Geo..4%; Bidden, Lticktiow;. -Braker
and Real Estate. -Money to lend oi
first mortgages on farm "proper-
ties at 6 and 6% per centaccordin
: to security . offered. Also ,snaal
' ,entottnta on secoed -Mortgages el,
'farm iproperries and on personal
:notes. A few good feriae for 'sale
• WALL PAPER
, „Latent opatternis4,e':-steCk.;-,atiWola
iiv:Cat*OgUeS
• • , 41130 bink patterns .of leading man,
Ufacturerd.-itox 174, R. J. Cameron.
•:. Painter. &-Paper•Hanger.
ligo4novt flour Mill,
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,With, the installation' of •new ma-
•-•eldnerii„and by extensive remodel-
ling we are making a higher grade of
lour tha the mill 'has':.'ever made.
'Try n bag and' cOivince yourself.
, Your money refinthil if net matiefao
tory,-W.4. Treleaven
ForSale-Twosmall frame build-
' inge, also. a Miantity. of 2 -in. plank
• sad' storm and 'window sash.-APp
• to -D. C. Taylor, Sec'y' School Board.
441-tf. '
HOUSE • FOR SALE-
' Seven roomed house with full -31z -
ed basement, solid cement foundation,
inside, 'house • newly .papered and
' painted, completely wired' with
tures,: new cistern and eavetroughine
garden and .stable. •For further par:
ticulan 'apply , to -J. E. , Agnew:
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COAL OIL -Best Grades, sold by the
gallon. ---C. Mullin::: , ' 8-4-p:
• Geed Seed BarleY For Sale-O.A.C.
.No. 21, at 1,75c. Per <bushel. Also geed
.seed :peas. -.Nelson Dushelip• R 2:
• • Holyrood:' ' •
, AUCTION SALE •
' David .Farrier,, 1% Miles east of
St. Helens,' who has sold his fern- will :
have an auction sale of his farm
Mock and implements on Friday, Ap-
ril 9th, commencieg'' at one o'clock
- pan, The lint contains-a:number of
good Young _ cows. • Everything. Will
besold as Mr. Farrier is leaving the
farm,--ElliOtt MiBer, Met. 8-4-c,
• AUCTION SALE
. An auction sale of household effecti
will be held at the, house formerly
• becupied by the late Mrs. • J. J. TaY-,
•lor just south. Lucknew., on Satur-
day, April .10, eenuitencnig at . 2,
, o'dOct 'Miller, Amt.
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BREAD THE ' LIFE -GIVER
• Through the aged Bread bin' been
„ symbol of life-giving •food • Of hun-
dreds of millions., A.11 *her goods
follow it s ,consumPtion. When the
baby leaving its mother's breast cries
' • for More,mid it Nide strength and
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Vigor in- Bead. ,
Bread feeds the Men who do the
, world's w 116. It is 'the aubstantial
' load in the dinner pails, which line
• the roadaido and the factory walls
----•••0' wherever ,hard labor wrests with raW
. material.." • , ' ' .
•• Hived is the common' symbol of
values in the Market place. • When
l'Bread prices, advance the consumer
'knows it and asks 'why. But thg. price
,:oe,eV,ery food varies from day to day
and- passes nnnoticed.• Bread is the,
one Staple, -found; on; every table 04;
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the 0110 food whose absence is re-
ritarked-Wheii the, Breed '1)-.6X. is ereptY;
? Reid's Golden Crept Bread is the one
• — staple found on Every table. ..Get it
'77-----.7-11t----aaitirt:.grecer!ar,or,Reid!s_ Dominion
, - -- - -...„ Bakery, phone 68: Specials for Satur-
' daye-Honey Cream, --Lityers;"Jelli
_11PM; Nati!le, Jens; Tette, Lots of
geed things to eat at Reid's.
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* ''''4•41‘-- • PROPERTY FOR SALM ..
.,'Mr. Paul &heftier. is offering his
- In'''' " 'I' iL'nsate.-There
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_property Lueltriete- a
1$ a tOriitisitibleliNiaillitgr a --'10'tel-
• '' -,. -, tiskiii awl About. fiVor'..eores: 4f lend.
Or t°TMO aPPIfto Mt; fimiltoor at
'Mr. Tom, Webster is iback to town
after 'speeding' a couple of Weeks
Loadonand Detroit •.
Misses F. E. and Lillian IVIeLean
.spent a few' dare of :the Easter yaca-.
tion with Mr. ind• moil, J. A. oieneie,
; at Delhi, •
• MIS. R. 11. Thompson, Helen, Wil.
iard and Harold Spent the week -end
•,with , Mr; and airs. price, :Naylor . et,
Toronto.
Aft..•• J. T. Gaynor, , formerly Mrs.
. Clara Cain, and 'daughter, Mies Fran- '
reed -Cain, '-elf4London41eat *sc.Sin-
Can.
Friends. of. Mrs. lVfacCtillem, Who
'aaa been serieusly. 111 .1-ii7Tair—tu ten:
:for Some .time will be, pleased to
know : that she is on the way to . ,
ceY9Ty. :1
They say it was wane ,aw.ay.''beek
inlos, entt:tbati as late as .4101. 171
there,.Was •a, depth of snow on: the
reads which seripublary interfered with
traffic,' ••• ' '
•:.,Friends of Mr. WM. Connell will
e' sorry to leainthalebe4hasA4en.ta
the Wingham Hospital" the past eow.,
-,of,-weeksi7-1?4ni: PePared for -a
seinewliat 'critical operatioe.
AL Paul Smeltzer and two 'duagli-
lets, Mrs. Savage of -Dungannon and.
brcNevin.of Poderieh haVelaben
in 'town ' Clueing the week,. arranging
for an ;auction' sale Of Mr. ,Sineltier'e
residence- and. effects, ,
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Mr; Harold .'• Macintosh , arrived
iiome last •week after ;COMPleting,e
three4noaths', ecitirse at o the 0.A.C.,
:Guelph, in butter and ice cream' mak-
Lag. He has taken a position With
Silyerwood's Liicknow -Creamery;
zoinneneing work ea Monday of •This'
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'-Maxinium. Well .Papers -The
fin-
..st of the kind ever Manufactured in
30 'lichee wide, , 'high
Samples may be seen at
PaPeralianger and Dec-
orator. • "• ••
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The- Postal Rates On Aute Licens-,
en' which ''were 'raised in , February
Intveagain been 'reduced and we are
Pleased to inform our readers ' that
oostage on Ante 'License Plates
in a sp-oge tbnit .will in future 'be
only 6, obits
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The 'Agricultural Class are request-
ed. to, Meet '!in the • evening of April
.I2th to feral a Jiinior'Fitimer',3 Club.
Other: young *men .interested are • in-
vited, to attend -Fred Martin, Seey.•
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The Juitior,
held their .second meeting :on, •Satur-
day, afternoon, April 10, 'at' 2 ppm,
in Home EConomics. Classroom, 'Al- '
Ain Bleck. All country and town
girls are cordially. Witted to attend:
-E. Alton,' PreS. •
"a A ',KAI:
Lodge I.4.F.• ---1 itt
tend divine ,service at the Presbyter-
iari!,ChUtch-,, as o lodge, on Sunday
morning, April.25th. Mentebra of the
order are cordially InVited, to join.,
"Peter Piper's Troubles," . e hum-
orous drama given. the 'Town Hall
CHURCH NOT
. . ES.•
Peter'Anglican. Church „ 1st
Sunday after Easter. Services ,.at 11
A.M. q0d 7 PNI.. A repetition of
*Utter ,nansica'.Priest rn charge-4ev.
0: BOY,: M.A.'
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EOKIOLOURAI. SOCIETY
In a feW de,Y0 canVaeBere,'Will Cov-
er the village to eecure'ineMberS' for
the Laaknow Horticultural Society. It
is desired to have every fainly rep-
resented iitthe miamharshiN Ckc4lais
Presbyterian Guild ' ' ° will be left at eaelkhetise'etal it ia te!
The •Missienarg Cerinnittea, .Colla tiested „that-orders:.„for„,yeduirenieate,-
-vener,4Muriel'liMaceRtiZicliid WOO; , be left with the Secretary pomptly.
"of- the Ptogratii ,Teeaddy', April 6t11. ‘‘,.. Keep, ,Friday evening, April 16,':91i,;
Jean Stewart 7 read the Scripture Lea- is the ..date, J. .Moore
o eon; Rey... Mr. James took' the. Cate-, will give his iliustr4ted talk' on Haiti,'
chism .cultureo. •The.: Carnegie:BO, should
.HassagE Of the Resurrection was pa:diced:to heapthas celebrated •hertl-
taken- 44!" 4ev;. Mr. Macpanaid-• and eulturist..' Admission free.*. ).:
Rey. Mr, •Jain,e$: Lolo MacQillivrny
• give it.:reading; .ivnss .sistier..meOlore,
contributed a Solo. A
The, Vietoria. Mission Bead held
• their Eeaater Thankofferingi Theis -
day, APril let. The programmecon-
sisted of ehottiriee by the Band, and
lantern Slides on "The Work of Dr.
•Patan" all. -"Child Lifehi japan.”
if A .,•••',:,5
United Church Y. P. S. .
. The Meeting ,Monday evening .was
:in charge of the alissidnaryi'Depatt-
.Ment, and Mies Mary. MacLeod -took
the 'topic her sUbject. being, • ":What
Missions Have Done.". Musical num-
bers were, a piano Solo by Audrey
,g ;13elecion :on IlaWaiian
voll-
ins by Mary' Webster and ,Vera Sher.,
riff, and a /Vocal solo by Grots
Webb. A Pretty: number.Was a mis-
13Poillit'17h niqu'th,tegr tvoefligiirnis. 111"Iii7Haennd-
neth 'Murdie presided' at the meet-
ing - and
, the Scripture lesson Was
read by, miss Hotel Webster.
DEA.Iiit OF Nits. .a.'CAtilqck
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Mia,',Robert Carrick, Who had been
confined to bed the ,past :few 'years
,passed way on April'ist_at the age of
80 'Years., 'The funeral` was on Tues-
day of tale week, April .6th to: Gteen-
hill Cemetery; ;
Mrs. Carrick Was, a daughter - of the
late ileY;„ and Mrs. Grant of Asbfield.
She is survived by her partner in life,
tho active is Welladvanced: in
years. ,• 'Three 'sisters :also „survive:
Mrs. MacLean and Martha off'Dul-
uth; Annio apd. Topa"
'UNITED „caurtca.
The egular Monthly Meeting of the
United • Church :W.M.S.: Was held in
the church basement' �n April Gth.
Ws. ,Ratizwell •presiding. ;The meet -
'mg was opened with ITynin 85,vfol:
towed by .preyer by •MrS. W. Struth
ars and nfts. ,.• E. ' J. Sinith.-• The
404,14.attite,;ree-ch-ati..i=' iz
.way"Tms •rApga IS LATE
• tImially The. Beatiaelp ,ileMost
riliat weeklies, ishandled over to the
tender. mrcies of the 'Post office Dep.
04, :ThursdaY•*morning. This week's
114811O iWent to the Pest 'Offiice On Sat-
Reday morning That unwelcome
--%;igkor'lf4r76F-Qrippei.e.o.AriOiree-.4701r,.
ei•etioos on Saturday, and oh Mender.
'Ttic.a4aY and -Pert of Wednesday the
'whele staff. Was ottt of. ‘ceininisiden
andlthesewhe were not in bed, should
,have beenthere. SO the bulk of the
r, , ,
work had •:to, bedone, ay...a crippled
staff on Thursday and ,FrideY, in -'22`
years experience this :is thefirs time
the whole: staff has. been ,forced to.
Milt; and it hit just th wrong end of
the week •
POKING' FUN AT THE WEATHER
• (Special v Correspondeace)
Mr Ralph Mi1lbn drove into town.
Friday .9f•laat week with,,e, horse and
buggy,' haying come up •rfrom' Col-
borne Township . to spend •the East-
er. . He was greatly' surprised to find
such winty ' conditions • in these "nor-
thern regions," and .his , friends ,here
were equally surprised to see. a. young
, mita 'rushing the season by :attempt-
ing to ttravel with ,* slimmer outfit.
:At • Benmiller roads Were 'Mueb bet-
ter.,for'wfie4ls than fAir yunners: Ral
ph intended leaving for, hi "sunny
south". on Sunday so. as to. be hack
to cOriusence work in the. l3.enmiller.,
flour mill on Monday but the blizzard
of Saturday caused liirn to Pootpcirie
more.,geovein
ay. Ire -s e!a-Zfo-Tel.147-7617refillf
.ening T.Dievets3" -great. -store; . 'Tao NeWton,'ead::the' presidenti,gitae ar
at: Two Cities' Win 'ae given; illus-
ated-by--lantern-stid
ASHFIELD CHURCH 'NOTES
inkeresting paper, en Easter. Com-
plying with the wish , of the 'Terente
'Fresh 'Air .Workers, money only will
3e Sent tine Year so that the 'clothes.
ibe made up after the' same' pat.:
,
Next Sundeythe seryiees *ill bc ern• for, all. cosens was ap-
pointed to:attend, lthe'presbyterial at
Walkerton on 'April '27th. , The re:
. • Si •
Blake'a. 10.30'
etti 3.00' RM.; ,Zipn 7.00, P.M., The,
pastor will preacti. in the, , SUbjeet,
!thriStianitY 'As :A, FelloWehlii:"
bein . • •
a, e, Id, this week to elect the mews. offic- eetin held March' 27 are •as
:ill board,. according .to 'the.'erganiza- lows. --Hon: Pree's„. Mrs. E. 'Smith;
The Quarterly Ofrie 1 (Associate),Mrs' • R A
Struthers; Pres., Mrs. S.
.40-'0Fagraln of the United Church, Mrs,.. -,Wm•
,ear held itsCloinigl'a.se''esiooanr4in4,fHalicalist.o. Vice Fres., Mrs. Thomas
,ettae church on Tnesa4,3p, ,aoth.. Batas; ' Car. See'y„.Mes..W. .:Mac.
Finaecial. renOria We're very satialo., Kenzie; • Ree. G. Greet;
port of. the 4.year's .work was given
proYed Very • eneoeraging. and
.,read Witlt A Delightful' 7.4v-fpur
SPECIALS : FOR SATURDAY;
.13ride's, 'Slices Tea Biscuits Cream Puffs
Lemon Meringue Pies.. Date and Oatmeal Squares
, Soy )3roi:741s,:.„ Nut, Squares ,Chelsea Buns
.-Made-atid-Raiijrr-Br-ea
BRING IN YOUR
BUTTER, AND EQ4.8 AND
OBTAIN 'IHE ngsT RICES
Phone a
ocici!oNY
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a
Ano•iir
• e very Essence of
Spring Sunshine is in
the' New Goods we are
receiving daily.
er• ue, t e next time he meil-
north, which. will be July lst. There
ia, saying, , but if he carries: out
that threat We hope. that he will have
a averse time getting, through with
his cutter than he bad with:hia ,bng-
, °Aar, G•umR-.NoTF.S.
• satisfeetersr. .:• L4L, • ILaw 111 t ' .idets„. duty is to
be
Useful' and help othere.
• A „very iorkiestipg:0,9„oidel mkoing
was lieta last' Tharschfir evening in
'Lhe school."
The folleaving were 'enrolled: Lieut.
paMtrio1317: Guide ..Mjeti.18MtneTuNtOiag4ti.n gal Guidee
Marjorie Henderson; Guide. Frances
Thonipson;' Guide' Dorothy Nixon;
Guide Gladys .nacDenald,. '
-The Six Rules of 'Health Weie ex
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*hied to • the Recruits by 'the Patrol.
'Leaders and the Secorids, Then the
Guides tried Second :Creep Tests and
Practiced' ter. their Atheltic•
uiigaiiuiiui , . , g The new officers chosen at -tIi
fi'he Mai4tenangt.',andEsteris. :Struthers;.'jStranger's
ive, and inn:Muting, te. $1198.75. / ' .
.Sec'e.' , Mrs.. Sohn • Button; Mission
ary Monthly, Mrs. A. , Sup.
, g exceededits object- ' • •:. • Turner;' '
len Fund -'' ' '
chino 'Will/. be ' entertained "at the of Chtistian. Stadentahinr Mrs. WM.-
', The Young People's League Of 'Zion
home of Mr. and Mes.:'Alfrect Andrew Irwin; •SUP,:•;ek Mite Boxes Mrs...A..1E:
Buswell;'. Watch Tower, Mio: George
on Friday night of this week. ',:-. Andiew;-....Siek :Cenfa MI'S:- A.,..M4e-
The Blake's, Young Peeled will held Di41.thid; Miss " It' Ital°11ghl' Pianist,
a,:pie social in their church- hall- on Sup. Mission m%sSi.o.nRepidit'llii1"....rms.is7. j'A..., Egotirie;
Vridiy..*Oveniut.., ' •• -
Bus --
well, IS.Ri Rebertsen
.EASTER, VISI'lsORS. , • o -o -L--
TEESWATER.: 'f.oTmAsTgri
' The Easter vacation brought 'to*
,Lneknoti the usual 'army 01 home-', Mr. L. 'A. Brink, for tnanY _years
eeenerir; many being teachers or etu-, •postmaster at Teeswater: 'died. quite
'dents.from sehools and colleges throv- suddenly on Wednesday morning
aet the Prevince. Aniong th this -week. Being, in Poor. health
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rite the followille _Mies., Freda Ait9he:
-some time, due to heart trot!b
on -Monday evening by the. St. Peter's
:Church: toramiitte.,,Saciety- drew •
good .crowd and Wile again, presented-
'yety sitcceslifully.44-attendimee'hVai,
exceptionally gond in view of the fact
anfevorable road and health condi,
BAND TO RE;ORGANIZE
Those' having Band Inatruments
are requested to turn them in forth
with ait These instruments.
must 43e tall,turried PnOt Inter *Owl
Mionday. April 12th witlioet Thr
Order Qf'
. 40.1.4 N, 00tti ati
sea from • Weston; • Miss Ale.cia Ant -
from Danclasa; :Mr. Wilfred
aluidech:frein Toronto; Misses :Clara
:lad Irene MeQuillin Arcirri; Niagara.
Misses Ruth Dora and MonaMitchell'
fem. Toronto;, Tarlton...arid -Miss
R. Wee eons Detroit, Miss Gladys
,
kIdgina .Fletcher; Miss Dean
Geddes' loin Metnit FOtest; Mies Meta'
Connell • from Hamilton; Miss ,Fleia•
cage Andrew from Itintail; Mr. Elden
Reid from London; Mt. Austin .Reid
frem Hanever; Miss Deroihy' Dotat-',
:as, from Reekvvood. Herb Gra-
ham' from Toronto; .liatold Burns
from i•Lia(91.,yel: • •.• .
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THE FLU COMES To 'tOwisil
Rthoors pl',0t, Flu, or Old-fashioned
Grippe was spreading over the ;coun-
try mina varied' for seine, time but
until a couple of weeks ago Lucknow
had no serieud`ttoeble. Linn week
however, there was a tepid apread-
,ing of the trouble,until this Week
the remark that "half the, town IS
down with -Ala"' fairly well describes
7theeitinitient thoUgh, eeet
,
aittittrig %the .ettse.An-ric-tiumba r •
'Stances .parents:atic` their 'Children
have bedn ilI,at once, creating o very
they have alekness thine,selvei; o •
. The trouble is not 'dangerous if
, looked lifter in the firs. attack. •-, A
great, danger' is that the •patientawill
start going about too aeon. There is
thew 4an;er-of tecurrenco or the
slevotoment,of PntrallaMtlaz*Ith4e11.-
low" soneequances. The iatest.e..x.!tat
ootRatio to bit to Oilo:thtto et AO
Ala In 11441.
e„- e
and h d house
a . Mrs.Brinkgivenup .
keePing and wept to Rye at the Yen'
dome !Hotel, for the winter, and it „Was
ther.e, that. he ;Passed aWay. He had
suffered Several week Spells during
last week, ..but ,on Tuesday was feel-
.
ing:better than uaual. The final attack
•
came ron during sleep And be .clid net
recover cOnstioeseeia. . The ; fverel
to Teesedater Cemetery WAS ori'Fri-
day afterneon, and vtra4' under Odd;
fellows auspices, Mi. *Brink having
long been a:'ineniher ,of, the 'ledge
Teeiwater:., •
The late 34.. Brink carne to •Teba;
Water as a youngman'and for some
years Clerked in a hardware store,
which he latee purchased Ile was lit-
er in the grain -baying and coal' hus-
inees. and beeline postmaster, 're-
ceiving his, appointment under .the
regime of Sir John A1 MacDonald or
one of his ,immediate successors. As
postmaster he ,,wes' Very .aecomodat-'
ing., and so' far as hie'anetins and- op-
portinitiesWe'4 he ,was 'a good and
belpful citizenHe is itirviyed by
his• wife; formerly Miss, McKee, Of
oTeesWater;„ana.by ,one sen; Dr. Clair
'BrinV •:, , ;.
- SALE POSTPONED
The Auction Sato of Robert Scott's
farm- stoelanclArriplekents, Lot
Con 8, Culross, postponed from Mar •
1st- 00 -account- -of -Weather; will ?be-
held on Tues., April.„131b, connaenc-
ing itt one o'clock. pan.=, -,J. • Purvis,
-Aiwa •
AUCTION SALE
• Paul Stineltzer will have an auction.
Sale .4t his Ltioknow residence' on
Thursday, April 22nd, cpnimencing at
:Zone „The. „tittle is set'oartY-
because there IS a lot of stuff to dia.,'
POO of., The residence PreParty will
be.'Vfrefed eableet to reserved
Boo tolite4onst Portia' Avo.
• . , •
ist Guide "Was the chair strong?"
, ,
2nd Guide: "No; it wasn't, ,it ,.waa
Armstrong."
Captain: Mary, Will you?
Mary': "Yes, 1 Will seal she Pro-
ceeded to."
CLOVER SEED
•TIMOTHY
, ALFALFA
FLAX SEED.'
ETC.
'Andall kinds of grain
cleaned fit for.rnarket or
sowing by the most eine- :
lent cleaner manufactur-
ed.
.
G. Anderson & Son
•LucknoW •
Your. Duty
'TO Your. Eyes:
Demands that you , consider if
they awed.' any attention, front tis
That is the only question. you have
to tnwcr Alt the yeti -esti safea•'•-•
1Y' be left to us, Our de,
-141-mine-what jielp--7.--yofiri'Oev-need-i4
if amyl:and to see that Abey_getit
Working together we are sure to
getthe best possible result's:
*msiorfftm17b.,
AIIMSTROIIG
OPTOMETRIST
tici.know, -• Ontotio
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tore
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ey areiftexpenitVe— u ..
oneedno
ern...You.:dwi't have to . be an experi-
enced dressmaker to make the "Lacliana',
Dress Frock: Come and See. New Spring
Shiites. Only
erns -
'he New "Fok Frok
,
ew Colors. Only $
Fr
The °"Adriana"
at almost makes Itself.
e Dress
ore
• OPERAIllill IIV
MACK 4ATTERIES
CUT IN PRICE
,• Substantial 'reductions in Price
on all Starting, 'Lighting and Rad-
io Batteries, effective April 1. Be
sire and get our Prices on High-
', eat Grade Batteries.:
' CECIL mupuN
1 , Phope 63 - . LticknOw
•
„• BORN •
MaeKenzie-,•-•in the 'ToWiishiP ,of
Ashfield Ori April 4th, 1924, td, Mr,
and Mrs, geil, ..T.:Maelenzies a dau-
ghter. •
• WHY . SIGN AN 'ORDER FOR'
FERTILIZER MONTHS OR WEEKS
AHEAD WHEN YOU 'CAN • GET
ALL 'THE .BEST 'BRANDS ANY .
DAY YOU: An IN TOWN.
GET THE QUANTITY Y 0,IJ '
WANT OF THE KIND YOU WANT
WHEN you „WANT IT.
G. S.' ROBERTSO.LtiCKNOW
TREE TygEs..AvArtABLF
The .polio.y. giving 'trees, !'for
re-
foiostirig and shelter belts' o wind
bkeaks ;is •bung tontinuod this year -
Any
, farmer' miTey secure tip to .8,5Q0.
trees' for reforetting ptikpOses. and
up to 600' for Planting shelter ' belts,
.or'..wind-breaks.'List of tress; 17a7e.t.
ins and apPlicalidn, aforins ill he
Sea. free of lellarge‘ to farmers will
Nvrite, phone •ok call, the ..ilepartmenr•
o Agri64,tural, Walkerton", Ont.
.APAIL:t1[7...il.:40,Y.
. ALWAYS,.P.RINOS,SOM,BICHING SPECIAL FOR
THE BOYS.' THEY must ..og: lt,eti:hTimo To ,OET.IItCE
•-710SP11,001.ei AFTER THEEAsTpft,
could inake•it Vetter:. School Outfit 'for itirtoY tati 6, •
•±- neat .•• Pair of •illoomers•,•Inadt41 of...111catlier COlAt Du ek •,111ouse • -of--
*Broadcleth or Print; • Or a li,:ifit,weight "S'*.ersjed• Pullover.: :'Cap. •
Of the "Fit -L'' type, and 10q"Ifilijek CottonHose. • ' .
• • • •
Heather Colored sizes,oloa
rentili0:ii
t.fk;7,• ,fiO4c1$
04•0,,E
yd.
rnut.
s, ..• 0 ..
War. ted PiilliiVerta • if1A1 81' 8h5 Each ",•
a
:lidt4rr
Wavy Black Vest; itt Nie,. to •i;se.. set:seit, ;f1
. • "
• • MOTHERS! " These 'stigg'esitoos •ake• WOO' It tonalacriitlitha••':
Loo,k,titexo,00..,hif0re.,..y0ut...ho3f.ha§.„..wieterliAoL..sohool.,
•
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ALFRED Ely, BUSWgLL
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