The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-04-28, Page 1•
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$2.60 PEA YEAR IN ADVANCE: $2.50 OTHERWISE...
THURSDAY. APRIL 28, "1921.,,
LUCK1�10W,•. ONT..�.,
THE .SUMMER IIALF, HOLIDAY I PRESENTATION TO REV.
• AND MRS. ECCLESTONE
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• �..,4]GKI�IOti'V
Rolle N1III
Are working ., day,
:and night.
Bran and Shorts on
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hand
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. , W; E. TRELEAVEN.
STANDING FIELD CROP •
COMPETITION
°u 1 LOCAL ANDu GENER11i[..'
Mrs.,A-. b. Mackenzie and 'Miss
Lees visited with••iriends in London,
Monday
Monday and Tuesday. '
Messrs. R. ,D. Catrieren and Ben
McClure Offended the meeting of the:
Presbyterian Synod . at Chothar
this week. •
Mrs, J. A. Glenniewent to ,Peter -
bore on. ,Monday as representative.
to the. Provincial meeting of the
Presbyterian W.M S'., . and wilt' 'be
awvay for, the week.'.
•Lucknow L.O.L., No. 428, meet in.
their lodge room every second. Tues-
day of •the month' at 8 o'clock' p.m.
W:M„ Jas. Irwin; Rec. Seey., Wm.
McQuillin.
Entries in the Standing Field Crop.
Competition ! of . the Lucknow Agri-
cultural "Society wi11- be received by
the undersigned. • The varieties of
grain are 'Oats. and Corn. . Entries
for oats are required ,to., be made. be -
'fore Mai
e'fore.May 24th, 1921,, and entries for
'' corn before: June' ,14th, 1921. '
28-4-c. Joseph Agnew. Sec.
A majority of the 'merchants and
business. 'lien of Lucknow having
petitioned the -Council to establish a
Weekly ,half-holiday=Thursday af-
ternoon -for ternoon-for the summer menthe,
,
the same islikely to go into effect,
though. .the Council has • not � enac-
tion at .time of writing.
half -holiday will commence . this.
year the first of •May and continue
until the end of September. It. was/
formerly for June,. July and • August.
Merchants felt.' that ;this is to' he a
rather quiet season" -'and . 'many of
them wish to have Life half day for
work • about their ' hones. Shoppers
will kindly remember that' commenc-
ing the first week in May business
places in Lucknow will be - closed
Thursday' afternoons. •
Mr.' Will Scrimageour was UP
from Palmerston for a few days last
week, .: having been off ,work on .ac=
count of the death pf his brother bi-
law, Chas. J. Phillips, who was'inst-
antly killed while oiling his engine
in ' the Palmerston yard.
1VIr. Jack Carron, , who has been
doing- -repair_ 'work a t the', Central
Garage for the past year, left•en
Monday ..morning for • ,:Valleyfield,
Quebec, where he' `has taken a posi-
tion in a, large garage. His success-
or here is Mr,. R. Sperling,' , an all-
round automobile man who • comes
► CHICKS
B� C
From '•pure bred trapnested
S.C. White .Legho>rna; (Barron..
Strain). The Barron Leghorn. is
• an • English bird. and fore: a Lege
• 'horn is'very large, Some of them
being ,as iarge • as the Rock. They
have the• advantage over ...the
' Rock in that they very seldom,.
if ever. want to set. • With• the
coming of the•'warm weather the
' :heavy breeds seem; determined,
to : set.' Not ' so with' the • Leg
horn:' At4tthiS :time of . the year
They.
she' is ..deter'm..ined to , iaY ' .
will alae lay in the winter if giv .
en proper•'care. From ,Nov.
to April lst.: ten of • our trap
ns la'id...1035 °eggs, _�
nested -teener ,
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At an average •'price of 75c per
• is means $62.78' 'cash"•,
,; doz.; . this
which •We got . From these same
buds, and`jothertenearly-as.-good__.
we -are offering yon chicks . at 22c
delivered at ;your' .station..
each, -_
HURON .SPECIALTY`FARM
_n,: ose Brussels,.. Ont.
_ •Walter R . Box 3�l
- -Ph-one-38x:
, . The members; of the • Anglican
Young .'People's Association met at
the horns, of 'Mr. and Mrs. 'harry Mc-,
Quillin's on the ,evening of Aiiril 18,
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c es.
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to: present ,Mr. and�Mrs.
Ecclestone
witl. a par '; of money in apprecia-' •
tion ". of their work' in St. -Peter's
Church, LucknRW.•, The early part of
the evening was spent i>1aying
•Progressive Dominoes. ,After'.
rhothe
presentation and' lunehr-& ' ` /OW
urs
were spent in. musks'^and other. am-'
(. 1
usement$. . •
The -.address•' read to Mr.' andT-Mrs.
Ecclestone was, as foilowst :,f0 Bev. Rev. W. J. E'celestone and •,
hiss * • Mrs. Ecclestone.
Vedr; Mr. .and Mrs: Ecclestone
We, the' members of •the A.X P.A.,
take this ops
ortunity of expressing
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our heartfelt 'appreciation of your
untiring, efforts in making. the :meet-
ings of our society the success they
have been. Now that you, are about
to. leave us for. new fields of endeav-
or, it is a comfort- that time is 'so
great a softener of the asperities of
life that are; so. ''often incident to •
tionshiPS. Feeling thus,
tela 1
hunan
we entertain the certaintythat our
mutual Memories ,will be only agree
able, s and recalling .events of your,
life among us will' be recalling'incid-•
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ents of pleasure. In:bidding you this
official good-bye, we wish y'on to'be
assuredthat our best wishes go with
you :for continued health, and that
you.mmay long be spared in the ser-
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vice ' of 'our„ Master, knowing as we
believe . that your reward will be
great and sure. • In behalf • of • the A
Y.P.A.' of.''St .Peter's Church,.we are
to. pr=esent ' to • you this
requested ,inade-
purse:'-of' nioi?e.Y as a''ixiark; •
° uate though it is; of. onr very, high
9
a•P Preciation of .your services,:.espec
ially those of -::Nits. Ecclestone,, 't0
it
ofganization.`- The value. of these
- their rendering, prompted
i' in
' T'oront'o.. '
We ' are sorry to report that Mr..
Dan MacDonald, ex -reeve. of Kinloss;
is quite seriously ih,.with some :forin
of heart 'trouble: • He ,,suffered a
rather severe'. attack' "about three
weeks .ago,.and has not recovered as
well as'might have been expected of
a Man of his strong physique and
usual good health.
Teeswater Hydro commercial .rate
is 10c for the first 30 'kilo -Wants', and
3e. for. the next 70 hours;, over that
amount le.,. At Winglram the com-
mercial rate is '12c :and 6e, and the
domestic rate. 6c and 3c. Lueknow
's • commercial` rate .15c and 7.-'yzc,
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domestic, 7 and 3. c: "The •further
yen get .away from.the. source of.
power the higher; the rate :
BELFAST
DEATH Obs MRS, JOSEPH:'NIXO
Mrs. Joseph Nixon,' of town, pass-
ed away on Wednesday of last week..
She: had not ;been_ in good health for.
about two- years, .but. that she was
seriously ill • .for a few days .before
her death; was not 'generally known.
She was in~ her -67th-tear, and het'.
maiden :name was .Mary ;R. Champic }
A brother, Wm. Champion, lives at
Fordyce. The' . funeral was on • Satur-
day afternoon to Greenhill' Cemetery
Mr. Nixon and family have the sym-
,atliy .of .the community in . their;
great loes.
from•
:G7•M.S]p.- �"'^ corm .- L 'LE{7
- The beet f,'1ft watch
bit •
abseil.
duM
utO
to .
�o
YM
a food. -
_* Cice ?
-AR Prigos fob atirory pL.'oo.
DNForont &Zoo for strawy '
peraw%
F. T. ARMSTRONG
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• Jeweller & Optician
RI'1'LEY • .YOUNG:. WOMAN DIES 1
Mr. ''and Mrs. James Hughes, • , of:
ttitt►ey. .are. niouriling 'the ueath :01
• ,.nzir .eldest daughter," Beatrice, Mar-
.on, who died. in, the • Wingliam. Hos-
pirxsi, en :Saturday , last,. She was a
•aiig•ht•young woman of,•20 years and
'nun„lis, and had just cornpleted a
easiness education and taken a good
os.tion in'' 'Toronto before. °..being,
taken ill. ` She was taken ' to the
'Winghani ' H•cispltal • 'six weeks' ago;
get i»edit;al 'skill and. nursing. could;
tie• nota+ng.for her and she c,natant=.
•,y sank. The .funeral was`- on Tues-
emeter ` .. _'the• Hughes
-ray , to -Ripley eQ .. Y
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fainly -lived • in Teeswater before..
Moving .to Ripley _a few years ago.
CHURCH NEWS
Rev; W.,J.• 'Eceletone,•for the
The
past "six years -.--rector of'St. Peter's
• Church• here, . • will shortly 'move. to
Glanworth, ••Ont., where, he has :been
appointed to a charge. .He will con;
duct his:last Service here next Sun -
Tuesday; "Ap•rd °. ..
Mr.. and :Nies 1 'John • Emmerson, of
Kinl�ough,: .:Y,isitecLwith her parents .
here Sunday; •
Nelson R, n
-els .. a ,.._
ssrs:Melvin=-ands N Y
-. aNle
ard. and sister. Pearl spent'Sunday
with Jtheir.-sister, :Mrs..;Watter • Al-
ton.
- Mr: and : Mrs. Fyank :Irwin and
Irwin visited: with .Wing
Mrs: Wm, ,
Wing-
ham- :friends. S nday.,
h•
--Mr. and. Mrs. Herb. ,Stothers and
Lendre spent Sunday With ,relatives
in -the burg
Wextend- ••our-�- deepest. sy�athy._
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- WHITECHURC11.
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ilienday; April 2?:
e .Win_ghamf .
.._w:Mrs
.. , -wasAIVIcGavin _._ __...-.
a visitor with her friend,
Gillespie. ••f Wing -
.Mrs . Walter. • Paterson, o
ham, .spent '.a few days at the home
of: her' nephew,' Mr. Ken Paterson..
Bern. -On Tuesday, April 19, 1921,
to Mr. • andP
141rsr. Itolit. ardon, •• a
daughter
The • Presbyterian • Synod • of • Hain-
ilton and London was in sessioii.`'thr:;
week atChatltam. Rev. R. lilaa�tla'„
lupi,. Lucknow; .Rev, K. A. Gollan, S.
Kinloss, and Rev: J Ci lunring, St:
Ifelens,• were. in attendance together.
With a number of' • taymeir -fl�or:I each
etrgregation. • ••• •
The 31st •anniversary 'of 'VS; :o; eu.
.ng .of the Lucknow • Pre` byteri.in
Cli=nch will. be held on. Sunil t•v,•
.8th Rev.' Dr.• Drunititontl,. • of •St.
Paul's ' Church, ,IHaniiltexr, will eon.-
duet
on
duct ,the sei�vices morning a:1:1: t �,'i
• i•;•. Dr. •DrunrmOrd• is. al. cl,•11-. cx.4.
and a n : c flit speaks .and iC teka.a'deti
'..S5 one of the •able > plea . 'n ::h°
d t•rn in' Canada . . ,
M, ii'odist Church=l he {iris•`:r �:iii
•
condlrct both services; In •the' •moi•�l=
ing • the Quarterly service,., .Seera-
nient and reception ,service w=ill; be
'au l . .Theatre
Lucknow•
29th.
FRIDAY, • APRZL 29.
Mabie Normand
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JINX ..
and A '.
Billie West Comedy. '
SATURDAY, APR. bth
Roberti Warwick
•. to
JACK STRAW
MONDAY, MAY 2nd.
Carmel Myres •
in•
FOLLY'S TRAIL ,
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Comedy with All Shows.
Two shows c;aeli evg., 7.30 and 9.
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sere ccs .
bylove as 'they are and ;carried on
with diligence, can never be. estimat- ,
ed • in figures' nor stated in words;, so •
we, shall,. always. remain your. _'•debt
ors a condition which we are sure,
none o
f us' -would desire to change;
but "would rathortfeel 'the .obligation
.. bear: it in our. remembrance.. -
andr_. '
• Signed , in behalf- of -the .members
g -Mrs. ,Mitchell, Mrs.
•of the. Society
McQuilliti, Mr.-- liollyinan,, Florence
:Cooke.
-;; Miss• Amelia,..Leavee is , visaing at
arria5Clr9�
ST. HELENS
Epworth ,League The Social. com-
Mittee' had. 'charge of • the regular'
Meeting Monday" -nighty The • meeting
_opened ',with:..` singing' and prayer.,,
1VIis.. Rathwell - read the scriptlirc
lesson.. A' ..featur,.e' o£ the ,ilriigranr
was a picture gallery Which; way 'rice for ell raw_ furs.
1Gir:-"-Best-market-P -.
very,..mueh en7oSed.. A dnetr by : et pie ;knbi:—yvhetr-47411haves tiny.:. .
T. 'Reid and. Eldon •Henderson i.vv' • Lhone 85, Lucknow.
i '•a reading; by Miss Lord's • F B. Pearlman
followedby 20.1-tf:
Campbell, . n quartette -by-ladies, ala'
instrumental •by Mr --.i n at the Post E1ffi
I,
EVERYBODY'S CQ%ZSMIY'.o.
•TO LOAN o'nn ortgages and
14101QEY:.
notes at reasonable lag=s. Fire
•„ •Insurance; • both stock• and• Mutual.
Opnl,panies., Conveyancing done
.f with lneatness -..and ..despatch. --
Geo. A: •Siddall, ;Broker.. Lucknow;
D•it• PARKER,: OSTEOPATH;' at the
-in House,,. Lucknow,. every Wed
C�.
nesday,afterrioon: ', All chronic dis-
•
eases, successfully treated. Osteo-
athy removes, the physical, causes .
P
of disease., Adjustment 'of the
Spine ,is more quickly secured •and'
`'fewer. treatments by''Osteo.-
vr.tia. �ethod'
• pathy • than by . any, " ether Malted.,
•
•
_ .., -Tuesday,"APr1L0
•
• Rev. C Cumming and •Mr,. Josep
•
; Reid arncl. J.• o L_
'cider andsee :the electric washer at
e Post -call -.next. -.w..
gEndtrsor,, and a 'solo' by M''. J. 1
Je wit'
e.
Smith are. in Chatham 'this week -at-
tending the Synod:
Mr.-and--Mrs,-Jas• Durnin. were in
ham on Wednesday 'attending
Wingr
the fiinera[ of:the late -Mrs Hanna.
On °April. igth, a baby: girl : arils=:
ed at •••the.• ��h•�ome of Mr. and Mrs R
. u'rdon.�t✓ongrati�atb0rtS:
•
itcl „;Mrs,, 1Vlarvin Mc -
Dowell. a
ankf`arYiil� d M'�ss
'-'of Westfield,„; and-_
- - ow.:..,s.pen-t:
Colina Clark, of Luckn , . and
'Sunday. with their' parents, Mr.
Mrs P Clark - . .
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•• 1VIessrs;' Ed. -and-Albert ,l}onevan,
old their' farm en the 9th Cori •
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- sent
D l;eecro%t P
-... o r..o£..*shad
w=ane in• -their h•, u
-Mrs • ,GY •Alton and. Mrs. George
to
- bereave
Sunday at --the letter's ome :near
Seaforth •
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• Mr: Hector McKay is starting to
_draw. cr'eane this week. ' k
Rev: • Mr: Peters, of Belgrave, to • k
the service•in. the Methodist • churc
h
last Sunday for. Mr:Irwin. • • d
Mr. and Mrs. ,George. Gartoi-r .
Olive -visited . in Brussels • last week.
,number from here attended the
BornQn April 25th,. to . Mr. and
Mrs Elmer. ..Alton, a; daughter. --
Congratulations , .
EIGHTH CON., Ku,4,osS+
HAVE You seen the new, Brown'
.,: .. You . T • They •
�••.--=Canvass:.Ritnn�nR� Shoes.., .= at'our
.. are made so. yon won't p Y
big toe , through,; thein :the ” :first
thin • Child's' sizes 5 to .10i/x, @
g
• $1.60.. Youth's, sizes `11 to 13 @
$1..75;_ Boy's 1 to 5,-@ $2.00..,
44.
ERON ,.-MURDOCH & 'CO.
.,;..-CAM ,
TENDERS t'O'R 'B1tIDGE• ,
11 bevied ' ' imp
Tuesday, April • 26.
�.. is 'were again and,: ane -1.--f`•
M;M-1Jos.--Nixon. 1n -Luck,...
dine 'Weather funera o • .
Of
the farmers who had to last Saturday. 'Mrs.' Nixon was•
now as :
ons n 'time -a very highly respected
at
many operations
diseolrt1nue their.seeding p
on a
the job once more. -
Mr. Mac Smith is not. improving as.
uicklY as his many friends wish...
q !�. , b rand'_' made- a trip : to
....The $a Y- � .
the Lakeside town on Mvnda�+.. _ Tlie
lads said they had their.. day's sport,
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but judging by the size of the 'paper
J
bags the girls ' carried 'home, , we
think . they bought more than•.• lust
ii traet:'-
_e. pleased to•-report_that Mrs.
We.,.a'r
ber't ,who was taken to Kincar-
dine
Lambert,
;who
H sliital for medical treatment,
-resec`fenT d#f Wl te'. ch, .Tkie p R
of the village extend their sympat y
to the bereaved family. illness
• We are sorry to report the a illness
if Mi§a_Lillie Paterson . .: hope'
for her speedy recovery
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• ..: ;:: work. No trouble -to show it.
• -•-G.
S.
Robertson. .'
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l'PI2ECI.ATE;:: kT DUI(ilA11T
;g�jg ••S:ALFr-50bushels 'see peas .;
-Jas. Forster, • R.
The •Durham Review •..had 'toe tot • 28 4
lowing •eoiiiplinaentary reference.:. to
•
4
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Mr 'R D' Cameron's` teiaipeiance ad- FOR SALE -New •Idea • . Washer
dress • there on the Sunday evening and Wringer, in first class conditioi1-
preceding `tile: voting Apply ..to Robt; ;Brown,,:.Luc know
"Seldom: has a :Town' hall audience.
after an;'address-or .lecture left 'with.
_a better haver thai :that er -Sunday
'evening last..<:_ 1N1i..: R. 11.-1 anteisnra
• 28-4-tf:-
e)fCRENT OR SAL' -E-8- acres•-of� .•
FO•
-land �rith..house and-lrern; poem -anent
iat • of-. Lucknow; vas the sn` 1y of`good• -water;.: zioath_of ._ .:� ,
�lnercha .. .
•
Lucknow. APPly�' to J.
'speaker. He hes 30 ye•tr iesx erienee• 1.R. station,•
and` file years..are iter E 1 A rewtw, Lueknow. 5-5-p. , •
IA in •ttje. wort., ;;
reducing ' his. enthusiasm in the �' r--�- ICE -Purebred
sense of '1'Tnal -per ty�-ane' .Tiro II0G- 'OR SERV 1. T
: f file lieu.; York
at Lot 9, Con. 8., Kin bss T.
p
•who sboa lit a gross b' tines 1PPres ton n. .„ -
I. articularly of : .;_�'V. :- Eadie:;.. -
to Mr,.
Jas Palydon,•llave,, g
55p :
The, or. traffic . •lie: was p
farm on 'the 32tTi--of- A.sltlfreld:..:, . • - - -
e ice in sli.p`w1"tt�.''th�e-'fallaey of=the:
best :air's es :. o ,e.� 'so-called Liberty League cry
ne item ,
th' thein to thew wthe... , .�. Robertson. .
• • - week• eminent control..of• traffic. He tlizet A d. -'Geo. S� Fertr i'ze
,xoy t spent last 1 l 1 1lslaroi.s. �t�t 'drri�e
ins: o •-
Seated.:T.'enders , rtri tees' is • b r attended tire furl'
.,
Joseph Agnew, Clerk:It rite Mute -Quite •,Minu Marion `Hughes. 'Miss
. py
icipal 'Corporation; of the Village, of
P
n'
.to . Twelve o clock;'
I{ticknow+. P 1p2'1,
tiesdlaY,.:May--10th, , _
,for the• coristr`tietitsn-4of=a reinforcer
concrete bridge : on Ross Street,
LticknOw, .containing about 140 yards
e......._ Plans and Specifications
- concrete.
May be seem or forms of Tende"x"' 8b=
y.
tained at the : office- of the • Engineer,.
Walkerton, or at the office 'of the
Village Clerk, Lucknow. A marked
.1. cheque for 5 per cent of"the amount
of tender to accompany each tender.
,., The lowest or any tender not net
essarily accepted.
Fred S. ;Unice, A.M:E.I.C.
Civil Engineer.
Walkertri, Ont,
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eral. of .
Was a ..girl ,of;, the' best char-.
ss
Hughes 'w
Was loved :'and respected
•atter, and w ie s m achy
by a1 o knew 1ter� Tkr.; y i
of the neighborhood' goes Out to the
family in them ,sad bereavement,
A VERY WET' SPRING
•
h ' i' the commu.,l.y go fe t a of goy• low is the trme�io. get .y
... .: ._ 'nese: i't'�`lairr -tile'; ;a-eo io re•,-• _ • ,
visiting at 'Luc know and. t that M 11e8icine sacramental' or indust 12-5;.
t that DIr± for r ,
• •
We are pleased to repnr•
int McPherson . • arrived keine
from the -Weir o°tt i�rfidfa .• , -T1n••""
or
"accompanied on his journey by Miss
Jean Webb,' of Calgary;' who will.
'tit her.
_spend a:couple of . riiionths ,w1 .
s .. Mr'" `dtrd ,Mrs : W- . C. Webb. ,
p • Mr. , . rs Frank Todd, • Mr.
• Mr.: and •M :
Mrs. D 'Todd and. Mrs: Ed Me=
and M r
Roberts attended the funeral of their
` Mr.. Albert Collins, • on Wed-
. ----- Cousin,
Con. 1, on AP' nesday at Armowe•
Burns -fn ;Kinloss, Woods spent: the week-
.
Mr;; alncl..1,1«;,„.Ja :: Mr:Elnlor_.._ _...1 Turd
t:I 13ith, seri. • to.
'end ' witk his sister, Mrs. ti
Burns, a sen
tl
liar ii,
On April 19,. , . nt: "has` engaged• Mr.Seat�-
I
Teeswater, MrsM Joy
Barn -.n r' to work `for him this
..-
1921, to pr. and l%frs.- M. H. Gillies;
cured:
•tial purposes ;could still, be. se, ,
WA**. c .Ktilatinnt. IIs is a
good stony -teller,.: and
'pathetic instances of the lure And•
de-
basing ,power
ebasing.;Power of drink.
er, of Toronto, eh er and
son -John x_�: .;,-...._.....__.� .W. ,Ir; --and Seeger. and:.
Mrs.
'` Purves • Irt the Township -of
' hitt' .1921; to �VFr..ancl.._
loss,. oil:APxil . + -
es -•n daughte
•
. • o-o-a----
season.
aniily . _ arrived on Monday.; •
The,. rain -maker i$ working. over-
time 'and :,abing
vertime'anddoing too ,Much. • Seeding
Operations have "been a good dell
delayed by the wetness of the ground
However', there has been a Wonder-
ful growth of grass and other two -
tailor'. wee
The season is about h
wolfs' ahead off• . the! average.
D URY AT CHESLEY •
OR • SALE Section • .of ' '...large •
zeut1 °=-airit'• f y -e el...:.•...
.ietending•to build or to enlarge their' •' •
home. Can: also,supply lot nearby •if •
desired. Phone" 4-14, W. L 'Mac:{
173tf•
I�onzie«.-._.-
• DVNG 11� ., !Olt ••SALE -Grass 'arer, •100
well` watered' N. _half of •Lot
•
acres,
-,Tuesday, 'April.. 26 6,, Con, 12; W.D., Ashfield. For par:
Mr. Sa•. ,
•m Treleavezl is: ill at lair ticulers.apply to al. II. Dignan, Lon
ent- with high -bleed pressure. -•don,• or Jos:.,Agnevf+,..; Lucknow
. _l s,.ir. 0:.. 11r _ - c.- ;
{:;i1n� liz?1 r 4 $ tf - -
Llt11e David • P _ � . ..__.,
elle -badiy• crut _ _
rift1'ti1rthe •'ail i�
4;1' iy i telt ....FOR _S.'tLE�- $-roomed house, 'hard
about the .lalz, .and•
ie da list 'week. and ' soft : w`ater inside, • good cellar
• ' . sheet . 'c neretp.floor, 3'a. acre land with
lallou rlr i3 in the .v a with a a11.._
..,, Iiweek_'�_. :. •�..-.--•_______ •. e's-and-stable,
eek.. ' `• . nut}'ilei"of::fiuit`tre loll . 'May
this 'tv y v itc;l. good condition. . `Possess
,. Treleaven, of• R;ip1tY► _ in d'erson
:_..M1l;c . . ., � _:.:. to�ilir's._
W. Hen ;
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Premier Drury will. be in ,Ches y
on June 3rd. , `horse Races, Baseball
and other sports. Spend June ard. in
Chesley. .. .
By the streets of "by and bye" --one
arrives it the house' 0� "never."
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Notice is hereby given . 4.12:t r o
sows or.'othei� animals of :ray iar.ti
• run at -large .onthe
are permitted °tu
streets 'in the Village of Luckn pre
and the BY -law governing the petite
will be . iteietly '.enforced; • and e
is also given that no . person eba,
ride a bicycle. on the sidewalks `.1it
the village...
ay Qrder '
5ali.+d of; the Council of Lucknow.
?S Tre1'.tti 1st .. pp.y
cvrl` .Sunday , at . �'� .. _....__.
. - 'cans %ere unfii-i tuiralee _ back (f futtoif's Table • ,Vactory.
The • Arrg-11 ,, ,•y,.. •... .
.. ._. .ik Vet evening iszi_11rs , 2R -4-p
in hrvrng .�.._....� .�...:
,d. t
THE LOCAL MARKET
Bug ..47-50
Butter. ,. " `'10.75 .�
}togs • •.. .. . ... .
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All Nt°ho pass • through the 'door
to success find, it labelled' "Push,"
play en Friday .night.
• :0.r.• John. Glenn. is. repa!r',rie tl•e:
e c umn
ar.�orteLg_._ n ti
:s Laura Pentland liar' bi p
11 ...s
her school dutie3 ` and- is heine for
the° present.
S`tc1•aariental service' will be held
in the 11ethotlist Church here next
Sunday morning, and , the Quarterly
Official Board meeting, will be
Taosday► evening at 8 o'clock;.
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