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HURSD"A'Y, AUGUST 25th, 1932,•
SINGLE COI1Es 5 CENTS
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DENTIST
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Dr. R. '14 Treleaven,' ' Lucknow
hours, 9---12 A..M. 1..305 P. M
PHOYE 53 ' X-RAY
SCHOOL STUDENTS DESIRED
Apply to Mrs. Elliott Milien
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FALL- WHEAT FERTILIZER
�� `� a:All bran'de i • hand ,ini� ".Ourr "
house.-;NelsonBuebell, 'Phone •106.
:Woad -the
persen wo borrowed.
ont ,lettett and ehi$elafor •.cutting•;
stencils return' same at..' once as ,we
wire them. WM. MVI'U•RDhE & -S.ON.
WOOD FOR SALE` Good grade of
mixed Voini 16 ' long. $2.50 per '• cord'
delivered. Signed-
E — :-m Lncl�dioW�.sala �t�a
FOR SALE -A good grade Durham
Cow, due to freshen this month. •Also'
4 Oxford . ram lambs. F'or further
-rarticulars-apply to James Forster,.
:West Wawanosh.
(25-8-c)
•To' the extent of stock, Slate'.
' faced _rbof ng�36'-, gyide,-weyghii g' 8
lbs..to' ..the square; complete` with nails'.
and cement, $2.65 per ' .square.
• WM. MURDIE & SON
µ FOR. ,SA -LE -•.Seed- Wheat; Dawes
son's ''Golden • Chaff: No foul seeds:
75c bushel. Buy this strong wintering
Stiff' strewed variety, . •
W; P. Crozier, R. R 1, Dungannon,
e 78:r-13, .Dunga'nnon.
(1-9--p.) •
N'OTICE .. •
Voters' Lists 1932, Municipality Of
The Village of Lucknow, • County
School Operas- aConstable Moore •
- Next Thursday Features' Front Page
In Several J.a lies
Staff Remains, Unchanged -=Caretaker
:-Has Building • .and:. _ Surroundings
Bright and Clean '
Two-months4-•ofk-ins'lidays : *1iiclw
have no doubt sped• hurriedly by, are
rapidly- drawing --to a''close and .one.
-•
week front to -day, , Thursday', :Sept•
ember1st, the•;°sehool; hell will elatig,
and summon once ,again teachers; and -
to .' commence ganother, ,term of .
stfides
Schools' generally will open. on .th'e'
1st day ,of the month, Toronto :schools
-ltLtd _I oweer.:. Ceing onn_Lexception. as -they-
will not, open till after Labor •day.`
The opening on. either of these two
dates remains in the hands, of the
local school boards., Grants, we un-
derstand, arebased on attendance
and thenumber of teaching• daysin
the term, andextending the date of
opening until 'September_ ',6th, would,
to grant•
in the cal'
mean a reduction
of an -amount--roughly--estimated • :et
$40.00. •
`An age. limit for . beginners has•
also been. 'decided' upon' and only -
years of age by' the end 'of .Decem—
ber, 1932, will be admitted.
Caretaker Whitby, •"who take's more.
than ordinary pride in 'keeping the
building and surroundings in the. best
if 'repair, and spotlessly clean, ' has
;pent the entire summer, painting,
•tiling floors and cutting grass. When.
we 'visited the school . on 'Tuesday;.
va, urw v ye was •busy giving the swings' ' and
Notice is hereby given that I : have 'gymnastic equipment a coat of al-
on_Plied :u- with Section .7 Of • The �aminum paint.
1%utcrs' Lists Act and that I'T \ have.. --The-woodworks in' the interior -las-
posted up at •my office: at;; Lucknow `teen washed, radiators, pipes . and
on. •the,18thg
day. of"Au ust. A.D. 1932, •window sills, all ,receiveda coat of
and taint; 3600 feet of floor • space
tthe 71st-ofrall=persons=entitled.`-to.-vote'
las . been given two coats ..of ", Hippo
Al, which give the floors a finish. as.
:hough -varnished --and waxed. and...yet-
furnishes a dr0 n on=slipping • sur=
Pace. The bannisters have teethedreceived
l •'and' generally
the = atinis,•,ar'e brigliV arid' clean' an
will .be a contributing actor in in-
iucing reluctant •students .back k to.
work.
in the. said'•Municipality at Mua►ieipal
elections and that such list remains
r1--'er=eitispectron:
And +D hereby--Fall=u:pon-=al]-voter
to take -‚ Iinmediate proceedings to
bavee ny errors «or-omissions-correc--7.
ted according to:law, the last day `for
LL
appeal, being the 8th day of Septem-
ber A.D. 1932.. '
Dated-at-Lucknoty, •Ontar-io•' this
18th day of August. A.D. 1932.
JOSEPH A.GNEWClerk -of the ,
Village -Lucknow
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BUSINESS EDUCATION
Yes! We 'are placing our graduates.
NOW is .a good time to prepare and
be ready forgreater things. Wing-
ham Business. College . re -opens Mon-
day, ' September 26th. Canada Busi-
ness 'College, _ Toronto, always open.
Also Home Study coarses. Paywhen
you. wish. Write to -day.
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lflarried.In Calgary
,laving'- Smeltzer'
'The folding , article taken from
thelatgary Herald, will be of 'much
- interest to the' many friends in this
locality of Mr. and, Mrs. Smeltzer
.and Gladys:: _
A pretty wedding was .solemnized
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. *illiam
Snteltzer; 914 Eighteenth avenue,
.west; on Monday, August 8th, at•4.30-
p.m:
:30-p m: when their youngest daughter,
Gladys ekecca was united fp mar-
riage with Mr. David Woodhouse Ir-
vin of '•Vanderhoof, B. C. The cere-
mony' was performed under an arch
daintily decorated with -roses and
gypsophila by the Rev. Thomas T.
Faichney, M,A., .B.D. -
The 'bride, who was given, in mar-•
riage by her father, was charming
in a dress of cream georgette with
lace bodice and georgette cape jacket.
A wreath of. orange blossonis adorn-
ed her- cream veil. She carried a
shower bouquet of, deep cream 'rose
buds: Iainµ• -gar des_aister,..-.Mrs; Neta
M. Mackay • of Vancouver, B. C., as
Matron of honor, wore a dress ' of
pale apple green - appliqued net over
- floral -taffeta, -with hat and •-shoes--to-
match. She carried, mauve and pun. -
pie gladioli. • '
The bride's mother wore a gown
of black `georgette, and beige face.
The' bridegroom 'was attended by
Mr. Gord
on E. Smeltzer of Edition -
ton, brother of the bride.•
After the ceremony a buffet sup-
lVer' was, served, the only,' guestsbe=
g
in itnnred'iate relatives. Mr. and. Mr's.
Irving left for Baal! and Lake Louise
Where they will spend their honey-
' moon., For travelling the bride word
a coocaa brown fiat crepe dress and
o
a «oat of Spanish tile . shade with
Matching wolf collar and in g accessories.
..d lire, D. W. Irving will on
Mr. and
theirreturn, take up r'eaidemie in
anderhoot, B, C.
CASE IS 'DISMISSED
Appearing -Iii Belgrave on -Widnes=
-day-morning_befoxe_Magistrate • Reed.
Allan McConnell faced a charge of •
doing bodily harm, but' after examin-
:ng several witnesses, the case was
dismissed on the grounds of insuf-
,icient evidence. The charge arose out
of an auto accident in which John
McConnell, father of Allan who was'
Irividg the car, was killed.
Lawyer Klein defended McConnell
=will► -Grown -Attorney -Holmes. _prosc-
uting lawyer.. -Constable Whiteside,
'Stewart 'of Belgrave and Road. Sup-
erintendent Forton were crovfn wit-
nesses. , Passengers in the McConnell
.mr gave evidence for the accussed._
Auction Mark ,t •
To . Be Revived.
._,Gold. Line of "arra •--_Machinery_ Al-
ready • Listed -Village Merchants
Will Offer Special Values On That
a1)ay.
Having been discontinued during
the busy summer months, the Auction
Market in Lucknow isagain to' be re-
sumed, with the re -opening date set
for -Saturday, Saptember 3rd: Al-
ready various first class farm imple-
ments have been listed as well :as
horses and also a village property is
being offered at 'this sale. A merch-
ant's . sale bill will be°circulated . the
'first of the week which will have a
-pace devoted for the publishing of
articles to be sold. Everyone in the
district is, entitled to' enter for • auc-
tion any saleable article'•=in feet you
-are-requested--to-do•_so- _and -your. en-
try caii be phoned, delivered or sent
to the auctioneer, Matt• Gaynor,, or
to this office, but must be •in our
hands not later� than Friday:
.i•, _. onsorin
Village merchants 'are sp g
this . event and when you get your
poster, read each advertisement and
note the specials that will' be -offered
in the•. various • stores. Make a nota-
tion of those' you will be needing and
conte to Lucknow ort Saturday, Sept.
3rd, and • benefit by .these' Harvest
Festival. Bargains.• •
Merchants, who .have Mit already
- Ili b.
;lone so must Have their py Y
Friday ntortiing at 10 a.m. ppecial
•ducemin-
- your advertise=
�nt'ei offered in
p tit will fiiidoubt attract malty pro.
apeetivo buyers to your etre, ,
Bicycle Stolen From Goderich ;Youth,
Sold By Tramp To
0.) For $2. --Young Sheardown I Dia -
covers' and .Claims Bicycle -Moore
dellects.: Has $2. • Froin, , Him And
Thein Papa Sheardlowat Waxes
•Village.: denstable•.is
getting his:. share of .front page pub-
licity in . the dailies at present, in
-despatehes-fru m-Geder-ieh, tale-firsst•
-
outbreak :coming„°on Saturday, under
a' caption "Cop Was;Riding'.His Ste -
len • Bicycle.” Well,' that would be
news, if the . vil'l'agers were' to , see our
redoutable constable ambling down
Campbell, street on it pedal' . buggy
The . only, means of locomotion he
.uses' that we-are...aware,.of__besides, Jii
pavement. pounders, fis ,a. Pontiac,
coach, however, 'but ;'as a result' of
such a misrepresented 'statement, the
e
Toronto, Telegram ..cartoonist deplete
the chief' on the wheel ; with : a kid
hailing
'him for it
The publicity conies: following'• a
purchase' by Mi. .Moore :.of a bicycle
'from 'a transient fer the sum 'of $2.
Each summer the . W.eat Children; from
Niter:to visit with. "Uncle Bob", :and
desiring to, Make • 'tliei,'• vacation a
delightful one,,.•he purchased -the bar
gain:. 'bicycle, . previous to their ar
rival; for their enjoyment 'while here .j
'A"M�ir`ray. "`S-heardoWir.-- o-f--Goderich
was, a. visitor last week with the 'Lee
boys at the hotel.' A month ago ' .he.
.,had has hieyc a •stolen in . Goderich
and on his" visit''here .espied the one,
in the possession of the •West 'child
reYYiid1a3�red^i`t-.vi'as�liis°: Ori ,oar-.
ing; _kr. Moore the _$2. he \got the
Wheel, but on . arriving ' `home, Pape
heardctwn b'ec 011-0- ei�iltrOile4 an i.
•-neaiately commenced proceedings o
recover the two dollars, .which .14 r.
Moore states Was to cover', expenses
incurred •in". repair work • and . new
spokes, 'which were put in the back
wheel.
According to Chief Postlethwaite,
of-•-Goderichr•-and-Sheardown;.-Consta-
ble Moore was • sent a- card reporting
the theft and -r ascribing -'th wheel -
and ' carrying promise of a reward of
$5 for •return of same.' Chief Moore
denies ever receiving such a • card,
and regrets. the fact, as he dislike's
passing' up such . easy money as that
would have been.
R. C.' Hays, is ' acting for . Shear
down' and gave Mr...Moore until :Sat-
urday to -pay • or' face, action,. The suns
was not-fartlrcumiitg-and-an-Sunday
Sheardown visited Lucknow ' asking
through the reeve to have the :money
paid over, which-. was again refused
by •Mr. Moore. and �thef Sheardown
visited the: IVlegistrate • in. Goderich
where he was informed to take his
complaints' • to Walkerton, as the in-
cident occurred in Bruce County. He.
desired to lay a charge• against Moore
of receiving .Stolen property. Shear
down, according to latest reports; as
-undecided-as_to.._his._._nexthinov±e;_ but -
has been. advised by his solicitor: to
"sit' tight". •.
[Gnrls Injured In
Motor Accident
-Cars Sideswipe West of:, Village -
Girls. • Are. Injured .,•When Kincar-
•dine' Car "Takes To Ditch
m Gara�driveenCourtney,,�2nd..
Con , • Hurozj'`:, nd Bob .Irwin. 'of Kin-;
cardine,'.figured in +a': rooter accident
of • :Saturday-: evening, 'shortly after
dark, `in °,the swamp,' just west et the
Tlliage. • • Three lady passengers
,the Irwin ear received '.painfgl, but'
114serious, njur es% :rile, - tt►elr oat
took to the thttji :The'Coiirtney"fani,=
ily on . their way to:. the village es•
Caped injury, .their ear remaining on
The. Irwin party were on their way
to Kincardineafter; a :brief visit' with
Mrs. ' M. A. • Johnston in town. In
meeting the Courtney car they ap-
parentlysideswiped each other, with
the Irwin car continuing some- dis-
tance down the road before crashing
into they left Band ditch, which re -
salted laiei s' .too t s
salted in -the injuries h� d
s --Hazel:' 'Irwin , suffered a broken rill
and cuts, while her. 11 -year-old sister .
had a badly cut. and bruised face. ' By , defeating Teeswater in Wing
Miss Dundee a friend of Hazel .Ir= hani on .Friday by • a 4 to 2 .tcore,
win suffered a bruised knee. Medicall Wingham tied Kincardine for " lst
attention was .rece"ved and later were place; and at Ithe 'same time'handed'
taken -to ;Kincard ne, fromwhere th,e the Teesers .a: set back' which •.tied.
two'young womet returned':to Detroit them with Lucknoirr for 3rd place and
Where. they are • employed. kept • the" locals in the runnink 'much
Irwin claimed that. ,Courtney 'was Lo• the delight of the fans and play-
on the •'wron;z side; of the road, but ars here: •
Constable • Moore investigated the. There.. have• been some interesting
case .and evidence' Would not lindicate and well -played fixtures in this league -
this. Damage to . •;the Courtney car this year, and interest has been keen
onsisted, chiefly; of a smashed run- throughout." First, second and.' third
-ling board, while' the Irwin: car on place teams play' offfor the chem
hitting the ditch received a badly, . pionship, . but tie=breaker games are
"datxiaged: radiator and left front necessary ;before the.. semi=final call
fender and had a tire ripped • off Con_ ;om inencie. 'The scheduled games end-
siderable difficulty,, requiring a ,tragi- :ng with the teams .having the follow.
tpr�to- hto operation, Ittg standing:
experience ingetting the • car back a Won Lost
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',n the road. Mahood's wrecker • towedKincardine » .:: 6' 2
the damaged ,ve -i a t:s'Kinea-rdirce.' - "' - Wingliam ; 4^ 6 7•-2
Lucknow _ »..» 4' 4,
;Specials , in Women's Silk and ,. Teeswater
Vi+es'� 1i Hose= -a plot of Colors. A 1Lsizes� Ripley ' ;_ :0 8 •
19c. -THE MARKET 'STORE: • In' the tie-breaker series, home.=.
and;.home games, are being played,
with total runs to count to 'avoid a
possible third game, as league offi-
cials are anxious to get the 'play
School Results offs underway without further. delay.'
'Lucknow played - in Teeswater .on •
Puesda$; wvhile.- Kincardine --played
Arthur Andrew -Arg. II'I; .Geo... in Wingham. The result will be found
134. C; Phys. III; Lat. 'Au. III; `'lse`vhere -?he-Teesers--play-the-final-
Lat. 'Comp. C. '
Winifred Armstrong -Comp. 44r;
Liter. IIB
Winnifred .Blake -Comp. -444r; Liter.
25. •
Elizabeth Carnochan-Comp. III;
Liter.,' II; 'Geos,. II; Phys. III; Lat.
Au. •I; Lat. Comp. III.
John Foran-Cbmp., III; Lit. C;.
:- _ _One -.of :the -most -se ere-..-electrica
Clarence Greer -Liter. C,; Alg. C; storms of the season broke last Wed-
Geom. C; Phys. C. • nesdey night shortly after midnight
Emma Hamilton-Zool.• C. which disrupted the :hydro ' service
Lorena Hogan --Comp. C: until repairs were made on Thursday
Winnifred Lane -Comp. II; Liter.` morning. Lightning stoking in the
C.• vicinity- of Treleaven's Flour mill
•j Sadie MacCharles-Comp. II;, Lit. burn ' out the power, meter and wir;,
II_ ; Alg. I; Geom. ' C; Phys. III; Lat. ing leading to it but' fortunately no
Au I,; Lat. Comp:.1. - • outbreak of fire resulted. Telephones
Catherine MacDonald -Comp C;. in. the- residences of Reg: Smith and
Lit. C;.• Alg„ II; Geom.. III; Phys. C.;. -Cameron MacDonald were also' put
.Lat. Au II; . L -at _ Coinp:I-II~----_--..nut''nf--ard clurir g --tyre- stof rr, -the-
' • Douglas.' MacDonald• - A Ig ;C, latter being torn •completely otf.the
eom. III; Phys. C; Lat. Au.' 1; Lat.
Comp. C; Fr. Au. 45r. • , •
Finlay MacDonald -Comp. 38; Lit-
er. C; Geom..C; Phys. -C.
Gladys MacDonald -Comp. II; Lit.
II; Mod. Hist. III; Alg. III; Geom.
III; Bot. ill;' Lat. , Au. II; Lat. Comp.
II. ..
Isobel MacDonald -Phys. 48r.
Elizabeth McIver- Comp. , III; Lit.
C;- Mod: Hist.' III; Alg. II; Geom. II;
Bot, C; Zool. II; Lat. Au. 11; Let.
Comp.' III, •' . .f
Alex MeicKenzie-Comp. II;. �i.it.•
C; Mod.: Hist I1; Geom. III; Lat.
Au. II; -Let. Contp.
• Mary B. MacLeod -Comp. I3i; Lit:
C.
John Martin•• -1 -Liter. 37; Mod._Hist.
36; Alg. 30; .Geom..45r; Lat. Au. (42;
Lat. Comp. 44r. ' '
Isobel Mr--illeComp. 40; Lit. 47r.
Elsie Ritchie -Arg. C; Geom. C;
at. Au. Ce ; Lat inip.
C.
:Vera Shertiff=Mod. His
t.31; Alg.
C; •Geom. C; Lat. Au. C; Lat. Cohip.
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UNTIMELY DEATH OF
•
TEEN AG•E - GIRL
There passed away i' the Town-
ship of Kinloss, shortly, after mid-
night on Monday, Ruth Jean Mac-
Leod; in her 20th year; second eldest
daughter of Mr:Nerid ylss. Dan Mac-
Leod.. 6th concession on the Kinloss -
Huron boundary.
The. . funeral service will. • be held
to -day ' (Thursday) at ! o clock
the residence of her;parentg, with in-
terment in Kinloss Cemetery.
Ruthattended Continuation school
two years ago and was a successful
student at the Middle school exam-
inations and since that -time has been
making her home' with :her perenta.
000. •, ;
According to neighbors and friends
a
who kneWher best, she Was a bright,
g ,
intelligent young woman; and much
beloved in her community; which eit-
tends • its sincerest - sympathy to
. bereavedarents,.brothers and
the parents, •
sisters.
Surviving are ber mother and fath-
er, •four sisters, Evelyn; stenographer
at the local.fur'niture factory, Mary
-Be
.t hhis
attended -school lint, e,w¢
-
i.. t ,
past seasbn,; tvuin s s ersMurdean
and Grace at home as well as three
young brothers, John&ton and Leon-
ard and tit baby: `
The Bread . The Bread
of Health \` /�ii of Health
Ova.
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QUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND BERVICE.
THRIFT IS COMMON-SENO.'APPLIED TO' .SPENDINGt 'Fog
EV$RX PENNY SPENT ; ON YOUR TABLE, . BREAD GIVES'
"° rgldr- G1OH§ ''FO13H7VAAA U$ 7-7 _. - .., :
FRUIT CAKE ---- 2 'lbs. 35c,
FF . .CAIT
IFF PASTRIES: 0000 COF ,E KES ° TEAB_ . S•
RASBER 1:Y • ; TARTLETS ' W . • R' 8R r " D
' OATMEAL EAL . COOKIE „ • t, _ .
OA M S•
t'hOne 36.
aIel .110W- •
Battling; With 'Teeswater
For Third Place
First Game Was •'On Tuesday - In
Teeswater-,Return Game Rere On
FFriday..'i1L_ Decide Winners; Of
. Third'• Place Iii Lakeside 'League.
Your'E s
Y
• •.I:' .,' 000
and .Our Service
BY F. T. ARMSTRONG •
• Luckoow
THATPERSONS
I�•
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• d ' YOUR_FRIEND
Who 'suggests to 'yogi \ an examin=
ati.on ot, Your ',eyes.. If',you :.need
help' you'll thank him. If, not, you
`gain in • learning :THAT ' fact.
Don't : take too• lightly this 'state-
ment--half the population of this
community. need ' aid .in seeing.
Continued ' next week
Lucknow Upper
^Norma Aria's s$i Comp. 311: '
Tame . •li.ere on Friday„ and . a battle
royal is. assured. Should the .day be:
wet officials advise us the game will
•be played the following. day. -
LIGHTNING EONS -
• 1 OUT ;HYDRO METER
Walk ` up town , and • save
nioneyl We have a large dis-
play of Wallpaper . priced: to.
quit every purse. -ac' up. Sun
worthy,: reg.. 45c' for 30c.,'
nd-reductioiron-work-=being=-
done:. ' .
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R. J. :CAMERON
-I",ainter Decorator -8i, -Grainer-:-
g.
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• A
4.4
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Wood Turning
- All Manner-•-of-Regular.. --
and Regular Wood Turning
Done -Much -Else
Neckyokes, 'Whifetrees..
Iinplennent Handles, Hay Racks
Wheelbarrows; &c., &c:
Ne'l,:MacInnes
Block 'South of C N. R. Depot.
Edith Smith -'•-Comp. 47r.
James ,Stewart Alg. I; Geom. II;
Phys. I.
Prances Thomp son -Comp. • C; Lit.
C.
.0f the above students Elsie Ritchie
i the
-1 standing t •ae ora
wan- ed �
a grar; gr
pour • subjects and Frances Thome--
son -e notal Aanin ''� in Eng.
on also aegrotal �6' y,
Lid: •
', E; )4d'LEAN:.
wall.
The storm, was accompanied by
hail in the district around Kinloss
Village, so severe as to break`• win-
Bows' and slash down standing grain
crops.
LOCAL LADY IN • • '
SPECTACULAR, MIDNIGHT WALK
Mrs. Helen A. Sherriff, teacher' of
second room in the local school, broke
into the news recently, being one of
trio to make a spectacular walk
f eight and a half miles in. Wei and
a half hours.
Mrs. Sherriff -;is spending the sum-
mer at Ipperwash Beach, near Forest
and accompattied by Miss Edith Side-
bothain and Eileen Man of ,London,
commenced their hike from the ,beach
to •Forest at 4 o'clock one. afternoon.
The return trip• started, at 10.30`'that;
eveniig and at 12.30 the daring es=
'menders, tramped through Kettle
Point S'wamp arriving home at 12.50;
with blistered feet but a song oil
their lips as they serenaided thleir fel-
low,
el-low, campers with "The Lullaby of
Tile Leaves."
P
w....iSC�bIZT :.iV[7EETING -- -
t1ri. itniportant Scciut meeting will
basement held in the school baser ent
.ih T`' 'da. at 7.30. Scouts -are
n g t (hitrs y)
requested to. attend " .
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MOTORISTS! ATTENTION!
Ford Garage
Now Operated By
Garfield 'Ostrander
Having :Make, over _ the FORD_
GARAGE in Lucknow, we are •
prepared to offer the motoring
public, PROMPT SERVICE, and
as in my other business relations,
S4UARE DEALING. Gas Pumps
are in operation and a stock. of -
00Is anld , accessories on hand. 'v.,
-RETURN FROM WEST -
Mrs. E. Hodgins and Miss Gladys
returned home on Monday following`
an extended- 'summer visit in -the Can-
adian Ni/est;: their trip taking them
Inc far as Banff. Visits were made at
the: homes elf -Jack Me.Call in. Aherne ,- - •
thy and .Wni. Smeltzer at Calgary,
both former' Lucknow residents.
.. i...' which ng, wh ch is' . -some two
weeks. ;earlier this Year is practically
completed, they repo •t, with general•,.•
ly speaking a very satisfactory crop.
Glady " s Hedging leaves the end of
g
theO'Brien• in week for'O rien in Northgrn
Ontario; 'where she will recommence
her teaching ;duties. • » .
BORN' '
1RIDLE-WIii God each On Thurs-
.'. .P.
day, ,August 18th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Tted Bridle (nee Florence Etmilton):
a daughter:
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