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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-04-14, Page 1• _ e x ..,.�.xa..._ w.•.s,.;: ._ _ -y, No-;._ 1 • PER YEAR►NCR; $2.00IN ADV • LUCI�NQV►�' RoIIerM ilis Are working day and night. ran and Shorts on:.. .hand. • W..E. TRELEAVEN. • FOR SALE -Eggs for hatching,. • from Bred -to -lay S C. W.. Leghorns and Barred Rocks; culled. ' by the 0. A. C.' test' fot: laying qualities. Eggs 6c each. Also somepurebred York shires. -'J. Farrsh, R. '7; Lucknow Phone . Dungannon, 82-13. •' FOR SALE -1919 'Maxwell, fine •'shape. Box 438, Aphone 19 Teeswater, . Ont. l . Now is the time to get' your Fer- ti1izer: " A car. oL Gunn's, Fertilizer • just arrived. ---Geo. 'S. Robertson. ' • 1447c • AUCTION SALE .F . . D and D. J. MacLennan, near Lochalsh, 'will have an auction 'sale of -horses, implements, seed .oats• 'and. barley, on' Saturday, April '16,. ,cons- nienchig at 2 o'clock p•rn, , .14=4=p♦ HATCHING EGGS ' . Bred -to -lair Barred Rocks, ..' Guild strain,: '$1.00 per 15 eggs. Exhibition :.,Barred Rocker Pen_headed-by-a souiq-. st prize winners,' Giuelph, 1919,. $1.50 per 15 eggs. -N. I. MILLER, ILA Luck, Trow • Phone •N. H. 2 on 44. -,STANDING-FIELD'CROP' ..:. -. , ----COMPETITION .En tires 1n theStandrng_Felrl Crop - of the ,,Lucknow Agri_ •cultural Society will be -received-by- • the updersigned. The varieties of- grain are Oats and Corn. Entries -for-oats. are equired-to be ,made be - Tore May 24th,, -1921,- andentries_for entriesfo - corn ;beforg June 14th, 1921. 28-4-c Joseph Agnew; Seca ST'"IEJ'ENS Tuesday, April --32 , Mr- McPherson -returned-from' the West on Saturday. Ewart, who is recovering , from, „his recent illness will follow in a few weeks: Mrs. Ed. Thorns. anjl 'little Jean r -are spending a few days in Ltnteknow Miss Frances Anderson i$ home • from`Lucknow:, • Miss Ethel Anderson is in • Luck- now this.. week' assisting in 'Mr. Con- nen- store. ..: ltev • Mr Cummings anddJ s • e induction of Rev. Mr. Jones at Belgrave on Tuesday. 0 Mr. Duncan'' 'McDonald , was.: at •Brun§ells on +Saturday',attending 'the. funeral • of"- his 'cousin, Miss Isabel Shaws _ . Mrs. :• T: B Taylor attended the funeral _of .her uncle, ,Mr.. Serase, ° at St.: Thomas on Tuesday. , At the annual meeting ,,of the Rifle Association held on Friday_; night ,Mr; •Jas, Purdon was re-etect ._sd._ captain, 'Mr.= J D Airdlergotr, see retary, and. M. T. B. Taylor, treas urer, _ Messrs -John -Webster,-W. I. • Miller and J. C. Purdon were pap- T pointed_range,'.of} ears.._. It -.-was- de -- *2.50 LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAYS APRIL o o o opo o_o o;o o o 'e • LOCAL AND GENERAL o • oO O .0 . 0 _ O. Y: o' p Make the Fire Co F box „ social next Tuesday ' evg.: a money-maker� by being' there. Orders, taken for,; Clean salt. bulk off car •tie 7o&, per cwt. -:.A. .Finlayson, • - See the new Middies. we ar e:,show-' ng, all new styles. Popular prices.' :--Cameron, Murdoch & Co.. If you can qi alify, go out and vote on Monday.. • Rxercise your right as a' citizen.... -. - - MEN -that special line of • suits we had at $22;00' is -nearly all, sold. -Cameron,. Murdgch & Co. The .county stone crusher *'is at work this' week in the gravel pit, west cif Ross St. Mr' Jim. Miller is in •:barge of the outfit. When at the Post ()Tee, call next door and see the electric• washer at work. • No trouble to' show it. -G. S. liohertoon.. 14-4-c Mrs. Dr. Tennant and daughter ar- rived home on Thursday last,after spending thewinter, with friends IV London and Sarnia. See the special -. values ' we • are Showing in Navy Series, *Igo. to $7,75 Yd. --Cameron,, Murdoch & Co. :With the reorganized' Brass Band, the Pipe Band and the' , juvenile Band, Lucknow. should -be well'sup- plied with music .throughout the summet. • Mrs, W, L. • Ainlay, Cl eve land , Ohio, and her two little da,rizhters, Gyneth''and Dahlia, : ars visiting ai the•home of Mrs. Ainlay's parents, M#. and Mrs. Rat: Graham. .Rev. R. MacCallum • is down. at. Lowell,' Mass., this week, .having, gone:there on Monday ' oz account , of ; the .death : of,'his brother, John, who passed._ away there last week: • A few Dollar Day' parcels still left 'irf°Oat meal,- Soap,•Cocoa, Tea, Lard, Raisins and a' few other linea.. �0a71"ana 'get ; the .remainder of these bargains before. they are! all gone:..-.. A. R.; Finlayson. • Friends . of temperance are • asked to• mark k their ballots, • on Monday, • opposite the word "Yes;'- • because ..that-.means''"yes; I:want :the im�- or-- -tation---of--intoxicating- 7i imp or-: quer into Ontario stopped.," • Lucknow Lodge, 0,92.; , wihat - = ten ddivine seivfce at • the 'Anglican Church, Lucknow, on Srinday,--April- 24th, • at_. lh o'clock a.m. All breth- ren of the order are cordially invit- Aitchison, Secy; Lucknow readers • willremeniber that= something' more than a ' .ago the local Patriotic SocietyWear _.. made arrangements to ` procure a lam flag bearing the names of, the bogs: from-t-own-.301serve ' overseas. 'This flag, has-been receivv-ed,� •and has been ' pronounced' ::'a. very beautiful: ]lag. The names, however,, 'came in the form of Separate letters and.. these have to. be attached --a work; which we °understand 'the ladies of the society are looking •after. • 4.0.0--- .. r. MAN DIED`SUDDEi1T`ii.Y :k 17,3 da ig pr Ri mi en cou CHURCH NEWS Methodist Church. The: pastor -. will conduct both~ serer, ,. In the morning the ect-bject will be "Prohib- itien and Other Things." In the ev- ening he will give the last sermon of the series on "Why some nen accept .and why some' men drejeect -the :Word of God,.'•' • Z' On .Friday evening last the ',choir' -of 'the -Methodist Ch rch a u gave an 'en- tertainment in the basement .of the elnurch whichincluded all members of ti>oe choir and their family relat- onshipa.. A very enjoyable -:evening was • aper with appropriate gamei .►„d a good ,program of music,: read- ings, etc. At the conclusion of the program.. a fiery, tasty lunch was.' served. • The conclusion reached was. that these social events tend to make :hurch.,'1'fa more congenial, •attrac ave and helpful in many ways. , ' Epworth League. - The. • regular meeting; of the Epworth League, held Monday evening, was in the hands of the W.M.S. It was. .opened with singing and prayer Arid Mrs. John Button tied the scripture - lesson.,, The proghani consisted of a 'reading,. by Miss Hazel. Webster, a duet by Mrs. J. G Anderson• and .Miss Belle Robertson,, a ;reading by Mrs."Rivers, ' piano .duet ` by, Mrs. •T. • Reid and q rs.l?i. Newton, a reading by .Mrs. athwell, • a duet by Misss Mabel Al- n :and Mrs J. W: Joynt and a read - ng by. Mrs;,. Dr." 'Spencer •, The P' ishYtery of. Maitland met in . ,e Presbyterian. Church,. ifelgrave; n . Tuesday' of last ' week ,for the ose urp'-of` inducting the Rev. ' J , C. ones- into the pastoral charge ' of • 1 elgrave and Calvin:. The meetin as presidedover by the Rev: K. A. ollan, acting ,moderator, who- • or= ined and inducted the young min- ter.An ',excellent sermon •• was eached by. Rev. G. ''Gomm, of Pine ver. Dr.. Perrie, of Wingham, Ve... sound and .-timely- advice ;to the nister, • while Rev... James Stobie, hitechtrch,-appropriately address- the congregations , Rev: Mr..Jones tars upon his work under very en !ageing circumstances, all sug- ting a h& jpyand successful pas ate: The Guild -The • .regular Meeting• of the Guild was held on '. Monday ev- ening; v- n' e in � . the ro g. ram: lain - . p g g •j►- charge - of she Young Ladies'Bible Class. The-- meeting opened --with sing:��rg and: prayer. The scripture ' lesson• was. read by Miss Kate .McDonald. Rev. Mr. Ecclestone' nave's splendid address on "Reality." Readings-. 'were given. by 'Martha 'MacCallum, Lorna Campbell and Helen Thompson; also an instrumental selection , by. , -Mae- •McMorran and Mae.•Dawisonv a solo - by Miss'. Clark and a duet_by. -Mra:_ `Stewart and Mary' Aitchison: • . 4, 192.1.. .. - •' ' SINGLE CCPM.; :; CL NTS., I�u Xo0. Watit. 7.r urs-runnin footle ins ?r• MARK YOUR BALLOT Shall the importation and the, bringing, . of'intoxicating ' rors into•the I'i•o\•inc•o .NO ht forinddi••n? ° ••r Slntll the importation and. the • bringing of •intoxicating , - WS 0 into th Provi.r ce • 1� ,,G torbiddenl LOCA[; RtF1 RENBUM CnMi`41TTCc. `.0• .&VERYBODY'S .. COL•'.UMN o �. o--o=-o--o- i • ;i19NEY•'40 .LOANeon, rnortbages and: s notes at .reasonable ,~'ire insurance, bods stock and 1ilui,ue1 ,� ourpanrea .conveyancing ]done with neaatness'• and despaic4. laee'. A. submit. liroker, Luciutow, UR. PA11,KEit; OSTgOVATII. at Cain House, Lucknow, every Weaves- ..day after,rwon: Ail •ironic dm - eases successfully ta�:ated..• Os- teopathy rereevea e,e physical causes of diel' r ^ .:justinent of the spine is more !quickly secured ' and with fewer treatments by Os: teopathy than by any:other method Best ,Market price, fo all m .et me. know y raw. fare, �' yen have any. Phone 8'5, Iuckrs;w••, 20'1-tf. , •v+ ;,'ca=loran; ' h`.Olt : ,,SALI7 _Section of • large frame 'dwelling., suitable for ' anyone, .ntending to `build or to enlarge their . hone• air., also. supply,lot nearby if .desired. ---Phone. 4-1.4... • Tr, L. ` Mac - _ Kenzie. • FOR'. SALE --.Grass Faim, :100 acres, well .watered, N. half of Lot' . , Con. 12, .fir:D,;. Ashfield. For . par- lculars. apply. •to' R.: H. Dignan,,Lon• - don, or its„—Agnew,. •Lucknow: FOR S + l.E;7SA11.1te P„,, k' i15G(9� S SEES+R�ATB LIN Satur At 1' 0 ' o'clock -- ,. A.11�I.� Bleached Cotton _• - -• ._:._. ,:._.. _ , 300 yds., 36 in. wide, good '. qu'a 1 • 0. �a. A -2 o'clock'11!L. = -Fac , tori Co't- ton,_ 300:yds. 36 an:vid. O • 4� i Everything in the store is being sold .' at less than wholesale prices • — COMKE...ON O'VE! eggs for a ;chirig, of toi.4 r' strain:,15•t ,for, $1.p0:74.* R. vepstal., R:2, Luck now. • - • 4p. '.1.,OST-,On the road between Luk ''roe;' "and Belfast,: a crank.- 1%Ic ting -1 m car. Finder kindly leave • ,t the,Table.Factory,•Lucknow Fol# SALE --8 r ooined house, -hard an•j 'soft water, inside, ,good' •cellar,. . ti-tlL.conetete floor, 3� acre land with ariniber of fzuit trees and stable, all` .n soon condition _'• Possession. May 1's t ; •Apply to • Mrs. Win. `Henderson; aaLl} . of Bu tton s Table Factory 284p•_ ...Expert ti __. 1 . photos• ,firdshmg--develop :ng Sc 'roll. p ; printing 3c• apiece, any size, post paid -=Jackson Stud' r (sIe Y,. Unt _ 14- -=--o o.o •l'ARAMOI NT .T• nesday, •April 12:. • 1Tts Jas .S'tanley has not bee'�� well the- '� • e' in arairioun evening last"was a' de_ 6 past week i the box social held p' ' t ues ay -' y , d sue ess .The :large atidienee 'as �ttie11° entertained with a ---e- god .program ;of' instrumentals„'solos and: -` duets: • A play by Lochalsh talent was, «i11,"givers• After the 'boxes werc disposed' of a $bort time was spent in , dancing; Boxes''.'averaged_ $1,8;i' • and • • proceedosmaamounted to13r0:1X)'_ -f-•••:r .,..„ ' ;-e-o . -near ' raL"RTit _CO*, • KINLOSs THE COST ..OF IfY l) . _ `- ItO LIGHTS .� Householders in Loc, .,.,w will be pleased. With--t::if--announcement that their electric 'lig-tits will .cost them •ollly 7'4 c per watt=hour..., .:_ this lower. than -best expectations; and for .the averagefamily should .figure: out '.Kr John Gamble, .of near Shen- about the same_cost* lighting with: pardton,.:while • in Lticicr o- r on .Wed_ - - gnat oi1 Tamps, Counting the ;great nesday, died very suddenly about .::stlAerioritv., . n $ftern,0» H rl ad� .of the electric lights there is no corn - come to town to attend : Division parison :between the two:, To • those Court, and was spending the noon who use, much current there is even hour at Robert McNeil's While --a better rate As all over -50 Watts .there he was taken ill 'and '•expired ' in the Month will be charged ata before' medicaL.aidud -arrive: -Un•rate: tr,..,.... ,,.w, could charged ... • tila few .years ago :Mr. Ghmble oc_ The commercial • cupied a -farm just north of,. town. current fud, in se shops sops*-dast is for and res the rate 'is not so favorable, being 15c• per watt -}lour. This is jiist,° • :double --the 'domestic rate; In the" commercial service also there floor, iii wwiric i, the rate drops to one- . . half or 7e. - ' .• • o ' BOWLERS .ORGANIZE The annual meetrn qo_. a. _-,._-_._..g_ Ali tier••• row. Bowling. Club was held on April 7th, when a good deal of ea:husior n over:` the prospects for • the coming season' was . ' m evidence. _ _ A - new lighting -system is-to":lie inFlallOd` cided to hold the weekly practice ontat at _-_ . _____ __,-_._S,u tln.�ds,._�aird,.__�ivate'.�n 4 s=• . Wednesd-._...a fte _ i i .,. _ : y n ad of . tem -_oil •--., mproved,•-so-0 .•�aerl ities for, enjoyln ;. the gat ll. be o-o•d- better' than .ever before, Tic- elect- BELPAST ion of officers '*resulted •• ,•' 'ntys; President, J. J, McCl,:eiig,' t pres., Fred Eaton See.-tNart ' F. `r Arm- strong;= Grounds e '• V. A. Solo- mon, J. H.. Can. ••l n - and J. E. Ag= new; Financial. Com„ T• Watson,, Johnston and T. S. Rt, • --b•o•o--• ii Tuesday, April 12. The ' trustees of this section have ' secure • our ur excellent teacher,. Miss `'' Welsh, 'for another *Year. - Mr. Wilson Irwin has bought Mr. .Ed. Fitip&trick's farm in Wawanosh. • Mrs. Stothers and brother, 41r. Malcolm 1VIcMillan, have moved to - their, home in' Lucknow. , We are ,lorry' • 'tp lose' them from our cons. ]vanity, but the best' wishes of many friends go with them to their new omni , : • Miss Re rice Gordon, for the past eleven yen a ,nrgiinist in Knok Church, Teeswater, having recently resigned the position, was presented, on behalf oi' 4115. eongregatlon With' n comp]}meet MAW I�ddr+sa, a dismond rine s,j4 s pm, aid goat .44 `111ARItIED._ AT .EDMONTON'. --Dr-.--and Mrs Gled ems' iii--ut Geddes', own`, have- 'recetved` - -the' _" fbilowi"ng "tin-: ,nouncement of the marriage of 'their son Eyan: "Mr, and Mrs'.' E. b. Malloy announce the ,,marriage of their daughter, Agnea Irene, to David • Evan Geddes, Wednesday, March 30th., 1921, Edmonton,' Alta." ii 1 FARMERS, ATTENTION ••1 RE SEED CORN We have extra fine samples now on show of the seed'eorn,varieties' We will nava: for �1►ie, . Call and: ]Cavo; -your order now. Finlltyion. WHAT. we . do Tor. the Edison `owner after he has bought, is ,important to'you before you buy. Sur Edison After. -Service is a 'ven wi't'h t- i o't�F �hal•ge to every • Edison owner. It includes reg': - ular overhauling of. his -instru- ment anti ether .helps...which -; - - .keep the latest -ami ���t x•iitfl,� _ • __ •. c�tlnt1Ously...at lizs--ct'7 3 d, - Fuesda':"?tpi`i1 12 . ar+e sprry=to .report this- week l- jtJrotli-M aid --•l rs her t,ithers• are numbered” among ;': the ° ' 4i'sk; We ..trust" they: will soon 'bp •iibout again .• , Gird .learn that _-Mr;...I Sri ]lido Leel],on., t)ie-..Boundaiy,�-is able to be. i t • ai;aitt to direct: his farming oper- fltit?i1S Mr Ed Little who :recently rented" the Peter Macintosh 'farm, moved his f ;roily on to it during. the ,ISast' Week --'4'4e aider to id that M•r. •Little- is a• 1n tl 4l__ef. M .. _Al�beltt,.:-Little o _•__ •.- • Itn, COI ,.f the.... Men ifterested' in fruit growrimg, and who, have had considerable.' ex- perience_ along x-perience_alongthat line: are, of'.opin ion that the,_blooni op :the earJyA:.yart . ieties• 'vas' practically destroyed by the, severe--•frst of bast- Saturday'' n rArty •The �•tl�r' 'giowti' t:atised by r- nse sonable warmth of last forced the buds on the earlier tr a to, l,ir��t.foa�tli .vend. thus. ex prise _ :the.' bloom. ,• ,It is thought,° too, , .. On spy Which onc of. the lat e -'t 'stn array itself in t r garb of er is also 4 � •' � C errotr.ly damaged. J.S, MacDonald motet with a us accident fast week. !4n auto' ng' ivithout lights at night hit ugly •and literally smashed it, rxmt sicaI enjoyment, / J. G. Armstrong Lucknow - < ar the u \ ,+ WeVli C .r P //� a aLt>- t / • that - %.?,:e.;7 r b �' � .. aerie • a } DIED White—In- the Township • of tin. lose,: on Saturday,' 'April Oth, 1921, Margaret. Laurettit White, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George White, agog one month 'and 22. days, THE' LOCAL .MARKFT - , fltBihreiuosinegusngaab:lnoiwur.tnMbtenree Dhoe1 bt,da'd oucTtuh'aosn, dwsaiinnrkdd- . °. shield Of the auto ,ryassmashed,' but, that is not the only punishinent that onr:ht to be meted out to one so reek- l,ti;s as todrive sanautowithout light* alter dark, • a . 94 , — • .826-47 9.47-60 1,'1, .,,.,. /- ,•,419 ,911-1-1' 111845 1