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.icouND,-A pair of trousers. -
Apply at Sentinel, Office. - • -
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WANTED4--A trevett hoard. Apply.
at Sentinel ,Office.
FOR SALEH-Leafy.;i White sweet
clover seed -Hugh Sutherland, R '3'
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• Holyrood.
•• WOOD FOR SALE --40 cords first
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'FOR SALE -Seed Oats. Improved
Banner, grown , from 'registered seed;
Blue stem, "aining Wheat;., dry .hard
body wood. --J. W. Joynt. ,
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FOR SALE -A few good Grade
Shorthorn Cows and Heifers , coming
in ' April -Apply :to T. A. Cameron,
uc now.
MAN WAN:rErj-4.3 operate firm
age*.„
to 40 years, Married.• ;Refer:
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ens required. : Address 'replies : to,
,7 Sentinel. •:`
FOR ;SALE OR RENT - 9 -room
• house, 1/4' acre of ground, hard and
soft water; situation private. Apply
. at Sentinel Office.
FOR.,ISALE-,--Liberty.HUueSS •gee'd
Oats, 1935 Crop.' 3c per, lb. -Charles
Leaver, Con. 11, :East Wawanosh;
• 'Phone 614-r-15 •:Wingham; •
FOR SLE -N�.1 yellow blOssom
sweet clovet; with; 2Q% red-ehiver,
$7.00 per bus.; No. 2, same mixture,
• $6.00.--.1ames Forster, R.' 1 Lucknow'
AUCTION SALE of farm ,stock
and implements ;at .Lot 16, Con. 2,
, Huron Township, on Friday, April
•fith.--Oliver Wilson, Prop.; . Well.
Henderson, Aim
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• ,F,OR: ,,SALE -Timothy Seed, • Alfal,
fa teed with ':-trinall proportion Red
.,.`Clover, ,alSo : Amber Duruin. .Spring
Wheat, just the,thing for mixing .With
,oats fOr `13ig crop".... -4. G. AnderSon
& Son.
MEN WANTED , for avv h
Routes (if. 300 families. Reliable has-
tier- shou1d_start-earning--$25-weekl
and increase rapidly. .. Write. :teday
, Rawleigh'i, •Dept. :ML-271.S.D, Mon-
treal; Canada.
' AUCTION SALE -of 20 heed of
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Ontario TCalves and Yearlings, , con.
Mating Durhains,, . Poll Angus
Herefords and dome purebred HOT.
steins at the Agrionitural Shed,' Luc.
• know, • ,Saturday, April 4.0th,. at 1.30
o'clock. , George IX HIS -
Ion Prop: Matt; Gaynor, Aue
AUCTION'. SALE of 'residential
property in Dungannon on Saturday;
, hard and :aott. water, three "quarters
, of .ait acre of land; barn with garage
• room. '•Goldie .Carter, Well.
Henderson, Aue.
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AUCTION SALE of regiateied and
grade .cattle, iMpleMeitti, and grain,
at Let Cent 8, 'Hurpri; mite
...east Of RiPleY , on Friday April 0th
at 1.39 O'clock. These are a thole°
' lot o tatt e. No reserve 8 menths
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Middle Of Aprif
llifls Passed •Tueiday .Total $86.58
•13th',,PoWer, Bill Gives:. Credit Of
Nearly , •Consider ," Better
.Lighting 'Of Main , Street. --Mould
Peer Cosl„Of'•Stringing Lights On
Streit -
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Relief As to be discontinued on
April 15th, the. Village Councilde-
creed at their' April meeting on Tuesday with 'Councillor Bushell absent,
due to illness. Relief bills 'submitted
totalled $86.58, including $5.60 fer
, transient ineals: Five fainilies, totall-
ing .26 persons, received the above
inount&-whichrepret-entaFfth-o.W:2;
Or the village population. •
The: 1.3th power bill was tabled.'
This ' represents an • adjustment Of
cast ofhydro between the estimated
cost and thkeetual.Cest,at the end of
thefiscal year, The Bill this year re-
presented a credit of $484.89, phis
cc'rueli interest.of $40.77. Kincardine,
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was pointed out, has a deficit of.
some'
Lest year's bill, brought :a credit . of
shine $2500,• but this year,',... the loCal
systelitas • naid:$6 50 -per--H P•„ -,less
',.WPRTIPV'MI.A1(41,4-uSTRATE0s. OOD../10Y-'
"DEDj'Ik‘
•-•••'•16PeTOPPio,• ON- -1;OESDAY 1•
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ifortichltural f.SocietY. Sponsors " Edu-
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cational And, Entertaining Evening
.11‘ li al Attracted. •DiaaPPPiating
•:Crowd.
The attendance • on Tuesday •eiren-
int at the -illustrated lecture. and 'en-
tertainitent sponsored by the Luck -
now Horticultural Society, was some -
What of a disappointment
Two interesting , and educational
Sets of slides 'depicted subjects of
interest to horticulturists and farm!.
ers with the ',accompanying lecture's
?Tad-WYE:7'g.: S.-IVIchriTYre,. and IP%
Ceridn Campbell , of 'Parazhount., •
on about 239 H. P., which is Iihe big-
gest factor reducing the
artimint--4efthe-:-.4-adjustrhentrif-..
other: factorwas -extensive replace -
merit work on the :Eugenia System,
of which Lucknow pays its share, Ac-
cording to the number of H.P. used.,
Arrears of taxes totalling 'roughly
31260: were rePor•ted as having been.
returned to the • County Treasurer.
• Council decided to commence -pump,
ing. 'to waste, the fsecondary well,
which became the intinieipalities' pro-
perty saine•,time, ago.
Plans to irriproVe , the lighting of
Main street •were discussed. TO in;.
crease .the strength of the present
bulbs or to add new • lights Were 'two,
solutions and . Council :decided that
,additional 'lights • Were. preferable. A
light .on .• each Pole from the Post
'Office' 'Westward Would - Mean abotit
•11.cen new lights of 4.00 watt strength
which would ,Add $232:, or Over . half
to street lighting costs,: and
wohld be , the cheaper arrangeinent:
;information regarding' cost Of 'brae-.
.iets. and. where they can be secured
is to.:-be-reecived;
()until also expressed their- will-
ingness':to string ,eolored.lights along,
the 'business Section, , merehants
would 'assume the cost of the current.
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,Mrs,; David • Fairish' observed • her•
84th, birthday on Sunday, •APril...4th..
For several MOriths; Mrs. Farrith has
not enjoyed good -health and for some
time has been cared for at the limns •
of. her daughter, Mrs. M. Horne': ;
FORMS. NEW COMPANY -
Mr. John J. 'Miller, orinerly •vice -
'president and Manatee Of
YL-McLeari-Investments,','Liniittd, :;
‘.• noUnces the formiiii-Cif 71.101.i
patiy, under the firm name Of J. J.
Miller and Company: The firm, Will
conduct 'a general inveStinent and
brokerage business, in
mining issues, with offices in the Na-
tional Building; 4I'Oronto. Mr: Miller
•Ig a native Of 'St. Helens..,
bills. D. U. •MatiteSon, .Prop.
itynor, Aie.• ••
FERTILIZER: FOR SALE.
• A 'report has been Persistently cir-
culated that we have ,discontithied
,supplying Pertilizer. tbis-ia;abaolnte-'.
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ly, falte,', Any PerSoti, requiring 'fer-
tilizer be Served as atrial, with
• Shur 'Gain ',Fertilizer. '
Just enil-
qplione 60.w; , • •
STEWART , ,,ROBERTSON.
IN ;ME•MtsgtAM: ,
04MER0$,--In.:tneintitY ,nnyk.,
be-
lovedsisteri .t.a414 .dotheron, Who was
defied home to be With ..,the
April fith.„ ' ,
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Inserted .by her . Sister,.
Murdoch, Detroit,
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ONE PAPER AT KINCARDI E
Within the, Pest few days another.;
newspaper enudgamation has heed/Ise,
effective, that results. in „Kincardine
being-seryed--novr -by-One-paperr-The
News, edited, by Arthur Rodgers, has
ought • out the Review -Reporter of
which Fred 'R. Davies has been, pub-
lisher' since 1932.
Robert Thompson of town Was an
employee of the Review -Reporter for,
the past 'few.'" months.
Read. The MarketStore Adpni page
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' PARAMOUNT .
Dance in the Paramount. , On
Friday, ,April ,0th. Music by llogati's
6 -piece orchestra. Gents
25c; Ladled 15h, (tax, included). •
JOINT CLUB DANCE'
There will be a dance in the Town
Hall; LucknoWi On Friday, 'April fith;
under Lacknew Joint Club airspitet.
General' admission 25e inc,luding tax.
Mckenzie'S. orchestra.
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St: iftfINs.•;OC,r4t1 'EVENING.
: A social evening, under ;the wig.
3iites" of the '§fitiriters' oltih will he
.held",in the Community Hall on Tues-
day 'Outing; ' April 18tii; cOnaligentirm
a . 0.. Acintis ion 20c.
Nea"
the Society,- outlined.. their aimsand
activities for thiS, .season; explaining
how' the organliation. operated and,
some of the adVentageS it offered.
Mrs. (pi.), .Fi:rwler, played a' piano
instil/hie/dal Dr Fowler a Violin
solo, accompanied by Mrs:. Fowler,
and Mrs. Phillip Stewart sang shlo.
Clyde Reid was in charge Of the
Sligleg. •
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mrs. B. Chesnut announces: e
engagement . of her daughter, jean
to-P-arker.4;yinan4o4Oeheater,A
The Wedding will , take . Place'
:quietly'. the latter Part Of April.•.'. •
ROADS STATE
Licking the protection Of 'a blanket
of tno7 during the winter months,
district •oroads are now ;suffering • se-
verely. Main: and . back roads alik,p
are impassible in sOnie sections . and
motorists have ,eyen been getting
stuck on village streets. • .
The read ,south, of. Glenn's Hill
Was reported blocked' the first of the
week hnd at Pentland's a'tractor• Was
mitts who attempted to navigate that
in operation, hauling out most .m.
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partictilar point. , The,: eigth _Conees
sion.'west of .1IolyroOd, :was also re -
Ported 'closed, as :Well as the „ 15th
.Sideroad„ Torrential rain -had- flooded
creeks and law lying fields.; causing
highway, wail/outs in ' toMe places,
which adds to :the. difficulty 'Of:travell-
ing.
BORN
.Goderich •Hospital, • On.
Tuesday, ,IVIareh 30th, •to Mr:. and
Are-RussellvReid;-.4t7-Rneknow,
'11IcQUILLIN-In West Wiwenesh
on. Saturday, April 3rd, to Su. : and o
Mrs Fred •,R.It 1, tuck -
now; a son, Ivan . F.,,dward.• • •
Dr. Morley .Selnien,Died• In ,Victeria,
• •••,:..Lived, At idelYrook. •And".Worked.
In Lacknow Before Studying Med-,
feinee': -•••• ':••• •
Word has been received "..; of the,
death . of Dr. :.Morley Salmon; ich
occurred. at Victoria, TI,MS-
day, March 39th.
Dr, Salinon formerly lived at. Holy-
rood,,,coming „there, With his Parents
some fOrty4Wo years .ato,who re:
sided on a farm 'half a mile east. of,
:Holyrood„ Morley, as his friends all
knew him, was a favorite with ev-
erybody. Be attended Continuation
ScheoVw4tiPieki:---afid41*4kwa.--*2.it--
,ber of years, drove, the exnres's-wqgon
for - Mr, Connell in Lucknow, before
coinniencihg. the study Of Medicine
in .Toronto. • ' '
He - married 'a Toronto girl and
following his graduation, went to
.Calgary, *here he carried on very
suCceisful, ,practise;: health
forced him to move to the Coast'
some three Years .ago, where he re-
sided until his death; • ,
Hid. /nether and a brother who sur -
are reSidents:. of the:Pert :rtlein.
coinmunity. •
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ED DI ISiG-24.at:
' DAVIDSON-•--DOTIGLAS„
A pretty wedding was qUietlY sol-
emnized - at The 'Bectoryt Of St.
Peter's, Anglican Church, Luckno*,
on. Saturday morning). April 3rd; at
eleyen o'clock, when .Donaldit.' Geor-
gene, youngest daughter of Mi.' and
Mrs. ,R. T. Douglas Of Lucknow,' be-
came
thebride of Mr. Gordon L. Dav-
idson, son :Of 7.Mr. .4rid Mrs. L.
Davidson of Wingliam.' Rev.' 'J:11.
Geoghegan, Officiated. • ,
The bride was. chaiming: in a gown
of beige crepe with brown accessories
and carried pink roses and maiden
hail' fern. She was attended ,by• her
sister; Miss Winnifred Douglas 21: of
Kirkland. 'Lake', itMined: in. „black
chiffon with a Corsage of violets and,
roses. The groomsman was I Me.
Wil-
Iiarn Davidson,. brother of the groom.
; F011i/Wing the ceremony, a. Inn-.
'cheon was servec,1 at the home of the
bride's • parents to immediate
'bers of the fainilies and 'Rev.', and
Mrs. J. Geoghegan. • Mrs.' A. 'W.
McCartney, Mrd. `Horace • Aitchiton
and winnie Douglas served. It
was unique that the silver,teapot used,
it the .luncheon had. belonged to the
bride's treat -treat grandmother.
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Mr. and .Mrs. Davidson later left
•h wedding 'trip to Toronto ,. and
thee points, the , bride's travelling.
cotturne Ileing a nigger brown drett„
thistle' tailored ,coat, brown accessor-
ies and coronation bag. On their re-
turn; Mr., and Mrs. Davidson will re-
side in Wingham.
f Y913 -need a_shit, shirt,- hat, tie;
or • anything else •in . men's, wear, don't
miss' seeing the variety at PEARL-
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MAN'S• •
Makes-PropertyDonation -
, Agricultural Society
Mr. K. R. Maglienzie Donates Build-
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. _ling, Formerly The Old' West Rotel
And An Acre Of property Adjoin:
int Show Grounds, To •Local
cultural Society
The LucknoW Agricultural Society
has cense into possession Of a „Village
building, and An acre of ground thr,A
the generosity • of Mr.' Kenneth I
MacKenzie Of Xinlost- Township, • who
has. donated. the property • Is • gift
to the 'Society. ." '
• The :building was: forinerlY. the.: old
West Hotel, Pr inO7ir• ta''' saint,' at
Iteid'a. Hotel; It situated a.' block
•sonthl?f. Mein street' On ProPerti, that
extends ;westward to the • Caledonian
Park. •• •••
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The building has in recent 'years
:been a duplex'. dwelling house: The
threolots, inchnling the one on which
the building is situated, comprise at
acre of land,. The two 'lots adjoining
the Agricultural grounds are situated
one on the tenth tide' Of'the road
al-
lowance PatterSpies'•blac4sinith
shop' and the other, north of the road
alioivance,'". extends to the ."viligge
PUMP' house at the 'second well. ,
,Iresent the'Seciety 'ennsider.•
nig the building of rate track and
the Cominittee ‘has been Authorized
to investigate cost. Of Buell' and
it • is, possible that a k 6Pi'VeSior. May
be called In in deterneine the ,POrt•,,,
Ability of htrilding traek. The two'
lots Will he Valable iu'heiping to
stActei&area for the •i.o••
poed track; and the Stelety IS indeed
grateful to, Maditentio for This
gerierOirt*gift:x,'
',Plenty, New :Seasonable Dry., Goods.
Etc. at Old Prices' at tfiE ,m-ARRFT
STORRS:. '
TREE DAMAGED • LINE
Hydro power -was ,off in a section
of the village for a time on Monday,
which made blue Monday all the'bluer
for those with electric washers. The
damage was ` done a :maple tree
Which was being felled' near Mr.
MCMorran's residence and. which in
falling; .caught , the hydro line across
the roadway. It was sometime before
.the broken wire •cOuld• be spliced-
stretched to restore the the service.
Whiteiburch.Couple 56
Years Married Tuesday
Mr.. and Milt. John Gillespie Observe
Rare, Event -Mrs. Was
Formerly- Agnes Bailie Of Luck;
'now Where They Were. Married ,ro'
Rev. Duncan :Cameron •
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yin. and .
rs: John . of
yVhitechhith , celebrateff their '.'6'dth„'
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wedding anniversary •ori April 6./ They, ,
have resided •CoMinuiiitY during
this . titre and heite: taken An active
,pArt-in."'toiiiotoiftsr lite; also ' ehntek.'
Work. 'Mit. Gillespie „Owe, 'Agnea
was :he'll in '.Lanark County'
in 1856 and moved to LtiektrAv aboUt".
islit Gillespie, ten of John. dill-, •
espie :and' Jean ..Hainilton,•was 'born
Kifilti§' township ‘and.--in---Mareir
Celebrated ps• .81st, birthday. They ,
were ofortiod in. LtidknOW :by ,
Drinean Cameron. ,The fairdik , nit
John, Gibson diitespie; Whitechurch;
(Kate) Mrs, .Chas., Martin,. Wawan,.,
and Chas. ,Gillespie 4 tha
lagei They have seven.grandchildren
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4" VOidt CrtmL44411 Jet'
a •
'stake By .Fire Co.
Will Undertake To Raise. Up TO One
.Hundred Dollars InAny'One. Year
f Necessary TettIJelp }" • •'"
Arena
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Llicknow"Eire '‘Conipany has Apihr-
e'd assistance if , necessary to help
finance the cost of an arena in .Luck -
new should the undertaking go
ahead;
At their Mon day evening meeting
the tompany7passed-a-motion:to--the
effect that they would undertake to
raise 419 $100.00 in any one
if ealled upon by theArena.
tee • to assist • in meeting debenture
. payments. The riptI,Oh'by Austin Sol-
omon and Harry Nixon was suPPOrt-
ed unanimously, the Company being
agreed that IT Arena in the village
was a necessity,,and an undertaking
that should be financed without diffi-
culty, Should a•Governinent grant be
forthcoming. • •
rn regards to an effort being made
'to, receive. provincial • assistance, it
will be necessary for the Arena COM-
mitter"tiy-lipPoint •a depiith-tiotra.:
inte vi. th f
r ew eMinisterp •Agriculture.
This deputation first • consult With
'but'
under present,•road .•conditron; action
in this, connection will ,necessarily he
delayed,, • .
It Might, further - how
this Fire Company assistance Would
work. If for instance, ity issued debentures the
$4000 to
cover the :balance of the cost of the
proposed rink, , this would mean equal
annual payments , Of $2U4.): covering
principal and interest over'. 20 Years.'
'Under the. 'Community Halls Act,
there would he a Committee of seven
men, who would be responsible . 'for
raising this' Sum. annually,' to 'relieve,
the tax -payer ,•of • Should.• the ye-
yenne porn' operating the rink, •lks:
well as „other : SOarces.....of.::revenue,,not
he equal..to,.,,this•'•coinparatively. small
. .
annual
izeniththpeinfece‘cotricileininni)yttede:
raise any amoimt .up to $100.00.•
`:THE GREAT • ZIEGFELD''
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• AT LYc.p.arm THEATRE
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Next Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, "The Great .Ziegfeld;" is the
special attrabtion. at the Lyceum
Theatre, .•Winglurni:'. This marvellous'
picture features William Powel,.
Myrna Loy And Luise ,Rainer, : ty
cast of 56 stars 300 gorgeous 'girls
and 12 song hits. Its .• three-hour
presentation, -and due to: its length.
there 7111 be only one • show ieech
nightwiththe picture Storting -et -8
o'dock. '
The Lyceum is mow, Operating
tightly.. The 'week -end picture, now
playing ' is "Secret Valley", a 'Harold
Bali Wright 'Western stoW,With Rich-
ard
Allen. and Virginia Grey.... •
urOn'TOwnShip-,1,10y
To Attend Coronation
Mztrvin Farrell Of Kincardine SchoOr.
' And Lloyd Browii thesleY, Two
Of Forty, High Ranking Student
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To :Receive Trip, TO England •
• Two • of the forty, pdPils, from See,'
ondary schools in Ontario, that
witness the Coronation ceremonies
on May 12th,, are from this district..
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One of thesetwo is Marvin Farrell,
fifth ..year-stUdent,--et-Kineardiner:and:
t, son' of and Mrs. William Far-
rell Of Ituron TOViriship Where Mar-
vin received his Public, sehOol educa.
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tion. at S. S. No.. 10. • „ '
' The other, is Lloyd Brown of 01.10::,
leY, fburth year student. Both ere
outstancling'stUdents; which feet en-
tered into them being selected,:
'Under the auspices of the; Over-
seas :Education League • of Canada,
the. forty pupils 'wilt attendr the Cor-
onation, a Rally of Enipire.,,Teuth. at
the Royal Albert Hall, and ,an
Eth-
pire ;Service of .Youth at4westmlnis.
ter 'Abbey on May Here .the
foundation of • 'an Enipire : Youth
Movement will be
Following these services:the stud.
ents varibusilEnglish'SchoolS
and •will. reeeiVe a ,special course in
English At •one . l'elc.t hools,,Toeated
on the, Southern coast.
• The-heys. feta Mentreelir
on April Nth, On the S. MontealM
And Will return about July lst.
.1;tet. 1
itice4,
horn! PticeS hi recent weekS
kii,ttilted 'lb the price of bread. ad.
vancing: to l.pc a loaf 1,octill'Y
•-elle-A4g4t44,4544._
rheBrea d..
Of...i.te;a1,0r; •
of Healib
OUR 'MOTTO -QUALITY AND SERVICE '
WEEIGEND 'SPECIALS
CREAM.,POFFS ,
,CHOCOLATE LAYER cAKEs-
'PIES • • • .
RASPBERRY TARTLETS
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'PHONE36
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SPECIAL . BUNS
' DOUGHNUTS
. JELLY ' ROLLS
SUN -SOY 'BREAD
LUCKNOW.
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CHEAPER FARM TELEPHONES
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There is special interest for farm -
era in the Bell Telephone Company's
announcement last week, of reducf
tions in rates. . All told, farmers Of
Ontario` and Quebec will gave Over
$100;000 a year. The reduction of 26c
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per month • (3100 syearly) on rural
service should make • the farmer' s tel-
ephone, yield more. for • what it coati,
than-nlinoSt-•-•anything---else-he-tatr t
buy, and may' result in a substantial
growth :in • rural :telephones ; this
;Spring.,
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We are Making Some alterations
to the store and we .find we have too
Much merchandise: We , have reduced-
the...price on many lines. Get your.
share of' the Bargains:HTHE MAR-
KET ',STORES. -
PERA4A.N
.WAVIN
MISS E NIXON
has lnatalled a new
periollent Wave Machine .
• and will have. n •
Lady DSmonstizitor
SP-erCiallaufe'n-T-Permanent
Waving the week of April 5tb.
. As an latreductarY'oter 'We'arer
' featuring' our regular •
$5.00 oil permanent for $3.50,
; 'and,
- $7.50 waves for $5.00 .
Croq. Waves Spiral Wave!!
Combination ,Waves
'Phone 19 for Appointment
Hundreds lheve Dungannon Ruins
Following Spectacular Blaze Thursday
FOUR BUSINESS ,PLACES INCLUDING THREE DWELLINGS RE..
. DuCED TO ASHES-IN.:BLAZE THAT SERIOVSLV, N e ED
ENTIRN '• VILLAGE--SHIFTB4 G WIND AND ARRIVAL Oi? KIN-
CARDINEl•FiitE BRIGADE SAVED 7' OF.
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STREET pm:pit BEING WIPED OUT. `.•
• 'Fire that raged "through half ;a
block of :Dungannon's business see..
tun' on :thurtday•• night, left -little'
MOre than, a heap of ashes. to be
Viewed, by the hundreds motorists •
since have poured
Pioctu.lreeadri-I,i.'nfto6r. themselves
the
the deVastatiemi Wrought by 'a blaze
than carne within'- a ,ate of wiPing.
practically :the. entire , business
section,
out
lieroic,efforts of '4 .'hUeket brigade,
Dungannores only means- of fighting
•fire, Were: ol-littleavail-;--a-s- the wind-
swept :flaniei, kept leaping northward'
along the west side t• of the Street
Calls '*for aid' were Sent to; nearby
tb'wnt; it .viaa not Mitir the ar-
rival of the Kincardine . pumper that
the :maze was II checked • at. the • allek-
, „
weir beside the telephone. office, after.,
the flaines- had ':,raced 'through, four
. ,
brititest,placet including three dwelt-
Damaie. Estimated. At, *40,000:
• BhildingS destroyed included Mon-
tie/he/7's General Store' and resi-
dence; Lorne :MacKenzie's Garage;
Robert 1VIacKenzie's ',,Harchiare, :With
above, And Thomas: Rivett'S
restaut4nt, and • dwelling. • Total logs
.was.estimirted at .from thirty, to fOrty,
thousand ,dollars, and eleven people
were Made hOrtielett; With the„extep,
tio • Of MACEentie's:" garage, other
flamei made cleaq
sweep, and nothing but e pile Of ash
reiriains; except the cement.. walls of
MeKenzie'S ',Modern •geragei, :where
cleaning up work ' cOmmeneed before
the embers were scarcely 'Cooled and
We •understand MacKenzie plans
0 ..rehhild: • : .,
•
The outbreak oettirtell in, Mont,
toinerPS residence, believed possibly
lue to a leosened atevepiPe cOnnet.,••
ion -it was beyond control when dig-
Overed about : eleven' d'elok; as the
ainilY%were about to retire. Brad-
ord's, butcher •shop to the .iituth' es -
aped, due to . the directiOn, of the
ind
he Montgomery building 'as. they
Ot the MOSenira delitY*
e41` about to ,criminle. The cernent
and by pushing In the of
:t
f
,w
el the Apread, but tinee it took fire.
,the Hardware and iti?ett'Aspen, W4ro,
, : ,
At that 'point, the, south Wind shit.
tett to *he weStWard,,Aiding in saving
th";,oillee-,of the Ootierich' Rut-alPcI-
-sesplfohe.-n-nd-tlt.e'residOrrCe- "1440-
Whyard, SepArated by a narrow 'at-
leywa.,y; from the Rivett building. At
that, the roof of this building,•*AA
4ritiztretIr01.40etalittlicei-in,
burned off aeulean r .ti,loef bucket brigade
tbhreighaedr; .
andarrivalof ;the Kincardine brigade. -
saved this building and the re,rnairit-
4er. .which is comprised Of. '
Treleaven't .Insurance Offite,':the 'Post.'
Office and the Bank of Commerce. •
The shifting wind carriedshowers,
• • .
Of . Sparks 'across to the east • .;Side
business section, , but which .had •
fallen protected these 'buildings, in
Whieh, glass Was,cracked by the heat
when the ,fire was at ;#t height. As
late .as the:Rizitarditie •
brigade -poured wateronthe bieting.,;:
clouds sitroke ehoked, the
streets and sthiled workers: The Kin-
cardine
pumper, after raining sev-
eral cisterns; dropped their hose; into
a catch .basin of ,rt drain ,flowing thru
the Village and were. provided with -
•an. Abundant .Supply of, Water. .• "..4
. • ,.. . •
., Mr. Whyard; telephone operator,, ,
.stayed at his post, Sending out calls:
for help, until the cable Melted, eats -
int • off ..coirnitinication. Hydro. power ,
, _ „
was cut off 'earlier. Early the next
morning, 'a single • line gave pun."
gannet' outside ,connection, for urgent ,.
Purposes; but , Some fPnr• /Mildred:.
telephones. were out of cOmthitsion.,
• Farther trouble carte to.. Mr. Montl- •
'goinery, when he Sprained his ankle •
,during the fire, *which was similar, tcil
sone.s"r1.11;s_aieh. over
• Aid was sent to the distracted
ril-
lage froin, Blyth and Auburn.
vOlunteere! frorn. I:ucknO"wi • this
vil-
lage having no ,equipment that!, wbgla •
be •of use plitside the village. . Furni. ,
tnre, ' hastily dragged from .• burning'
and 'threatened hOUSeSr. '6tre*11
'along the opposite side of the street.•
Workers `slopped through mud and
Water on then roadway and •as, 'dawn
broke it was a dismal sight that the
group of all-night workers ,. viewed'
more clearly. •
, no.. screeching siren to raise.
alarm, there were these- Within
the little 'Village that knew nothing
of the outbreak, one of whOrt. A:was
Mitt, Nettie Sproul, employed in
•Motitgoinery.'s store, who Canre
*irk trattal..the next. day to ',TeArn
the digester.
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