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FOR R, RENT— Partmeii •and garage
A ply to Mrsi, W, O. J has on
• FOR'; .SALE -=5, young Shorthorn
13u11 Calves, front' .8••to•12, menths old,
-Andrew Gaunt, IL, 1; Luckndw..
FOR SALE -2 Oxford ram largrbs;.
. Wilfred . 'Hackett, Thong 67-r-11,
fun
lgannon:
APPI,,PS iOR SALE•—ChoieeNo:.
I '!i'aliiran Sweets, Spies and Cookin•
g.
Apples for sale at Joynt'$ . Cement
[Warehouse at C.N. R.
FOR "SALE -Jersey_ • ow,. -' 4 yrs.:
Old; due to frOshen in a .few;
Priced:: right: for ,quilek sale.- Phjllip
:Stewart; Lucknow,
FOR SALE -1
-" Durham ` Cow,
yrs'• old,, just • freshened; , 2 Durham
''.Cows" to . freshen :before Christrnas.
a '' Richard ' Baker, Holyr cod.
•' FOR SALE=Cement cottage, • five,
--"l.00ln , ^ , •_ , o c , goo,ce• a �.
garage; town water; cistern,` "electric
lights arid garden.--ApA Y 1': ;Sentinel
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AUCTION SALE of household
efi'eets on`. Saturday, November .6th,.
• •at, 2 •o'clock sharp, one;` door ;'west of,
Satn 1VIdrehison''s •residence; -. inai4,
street, 'Luckno•w°:, Terms, Cash.-
Fye Marion-MacDiarmid.•
FOR, SALE' 100 acres,
choice land, good • barn` 'and :house,
running water,. Lot 9, Con. 3 Kinloss,'
Estate of Colin .MacKinnon, ••
For, particulars s, apply' to --7
ROD McDOUGAL7i
FOR SAL ` 7 -room house, "with
large leant()`ood shed,: first,. class
shape. -aid= d;;softy water, 3/4 'acres -
•of good gar n' two blocks north of
:gain •street Lucknow. Apply •to.,Mrs,
NOTICE TO: RATEPAYERS
Any • ratepayer: of •'the Village ;of
Lucknow,: •wishing, to .puichase any
portion of : the Convnuii'ity Hall 'de-
benture, 'must notify the undei5igned
by November 15th. - •
•Joseph Agnew•Clei lc:
� �_.• I'EfiSONA•1
MEN! •-GET VIGOR—XI. 1. NCE'
NEW OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain
raw,' oyster invigorators and • 'other
stimulants; One dose peps. up' Organs,
glands., If, notdelighted,;'',maker reµ:
fund's price paid -41:25: Call, write
` $'KIM'S, •DRUG STORE:. s,
held pursuant fo the. yoters'
ing;a11 Complaints made against the
1st and:2nd Part of the Voters' :Lists
,! Best ' possible preposition' to titter!'
native'. men • wfth ambition, ' forge:
ahead.. Line of '206' daily ,necessities•••
• Reserved .territories. Cash • Terms'.
No risk,. Plenty qi • genuine chances
jug -Oyer „,700' Satisfied dealers noW-L.
WHY' NOT YOU WItITE IMME-
Montreal. •
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•:.'• pence. in ' the Hall tit Pitiarriount
'comedy .ctrarria'.WiII:be presented. ihy
DEEM SEASON`
PLAY WELL R CEI'VED:
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T , O. _ I .One Deer... No;
'DoAllowed
e
'Dogs .wd
;IF Ll itel'S; iri'• .Gies and,
td
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Brace: c
on
n
';are a��
,4t11,4,041.#0' up
oit'th cou
trY . in quest: for 'deer , will { h' lease
tole
learn that
Ontario.D r
amenof
'Game -arid Fisheries have decide
to ' Oen" :en' the
Se two' counties`• for' a• six
day; period' when ',the : a
.., this m ,seasen
shoi
deer; The dates • for,
�, this :ori. wil
be from. November 8th to 130, both.
days • included, when deer may •b
shot 'within: the borders 'of Grey and
'Bruce counties. • The . quota ' is one
Beer ,:each. The usual practice of se -
Miring licenses 'willlbe . adhered to and
the Department--Spenfreg—that--dog
will ' not be: ,permitted to be used; •.,
Last ; year; the Department pere it-
ted' .the shooting of - deer only i ° -the
n
northern section of the. Bruce p,:nin-
sula, and'. two : years ' .ago the 'two
counties 'Were ' peened, as is • being
done -this -•year; }-
near.. capacity crowd. greeted the
sen'ed,..by a t„ .
t .:•T eswa er talent ::in tile
TownHall i,on Friday evening under
auspices• of ,the,ILucknow u.`1r•W, p
They play was well' � received t'with
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d•n�ho 1S!el%t1 I the attdfencei n Ilau hter'K.
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1, ',' at. a 1: ;' {•, . ick,
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,The ,_ ..� •.e ,• .Frank :Renwick;{'.
the' toiuri's failure; John' Cronin, .fithe
d , n. ,
leading Romeo; Floyd Sillic}c chief
loafer•:.Chas Meyer,•.the' ' ''
t . � ,..F ioiyn s. lead-
ing ' citizen, ' but, a rogue; Catherine
Meyer, who inspired the town's fail
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Ore ure • "Stan'': to; step on„ it; 'Miss Ruth,
d Thacker, the object of Roineo's :aft.
ection; ' Mrs. Lorne ' Scott, . the' . ol'd!
maid,; Miss', ' .Lorna..1VfacKenzie, a
-double crossing' younglady; Mrs
y,
s AI'vinf Rettinger, a �ttuntry-;lsas ;seek
ing her .'fortune in • the city." . '
The play. was followed` b yYa e ` dance
that packed .the hall, ,with ; music by`
Hogan's' orchestra.
REMEMBRANCE DAY'
' SERVICE AT HOLYROOD
• pla'ns are •being -.made ;by •the Holy
rood' Women's ' Institute•. to ,hold a
Remembrance: Day :'service; at the
Township Hall cif •Thursday morning,
Novernb r ,ll.th• ' eoirimencing at 1.04,30.
o'.cloc
The openingchorus .0 Canada; ada;'wi11
be •follnwed-by the observance of the
two -minute silence. •.School, children
will sing a Peace song 'and Rev .:.Mr.
Mcl3itchie of Berviewill read. the
scriptuie passage and lead-in': ra er
.
After;fter. a hymn, anPrayer.
, address will be de-.
livered ` b '; • Rev° G. M.'
Y ..Young: •• ;of
South: •-Kililoss. Rob
ert .MacDonald
will sing a solo, andthe service• will
'conch:Me• with "the Sounding of . the
Last ,Post, the placing> of -wreaths:
s.
and the National Athem;
ATO PRESENT.'` PLAY HERE
• •FIUDAY OF NEXT' WEEK
The •' ul` '•: .
pop ai coniedj drama. Pay-
ino> The Fiddh3 ' will'. be presented by
:Lucknoiv talent in • the Town • Hall
rie t Lri itlay evening; :,November: 12th
at •8.1;5• o'clock: The play ..is staged
ed
lnI(] t -ham aispices=of ;the-ixucknoiw-
Ayr iciiltul al`Society and .Arena Club.
' This :'fair. night peifdrinance was
highly regarded by those who saw
it, • but due to the '.infantile .'.paralysis
epidernic, audiences, ':were .small, and
is again being presented •. by -re-
q, est, with entire proceeds. "'being •
divided ;between the two societies,
above ii9entioned
Hogan': orchestra veil]' Provide
music,' between acts, and fora dance
that• will follow the Way:
DA VIE CA BBB CT TIIERS SUFFERED
FRACITUREID .LEG :MONDAY
tune • to fracture; his :leg en- ,Mbriday
The mishap I bCcurrad hi the eVehing
•when Dave Stepped in a hole
broUght bip home the following
day and is resting ,eaSilY.
, It Will he recalled' ,thaf at their
Wedding reCeption couPle•Of months
STEEL WORK. CONSTRUCTION
' IS .NOW, UNDERWAY
coin/inanity hill and arena was
steel work ready •to be 'cornincliced.
•howe'Ver; due ,to .ft high 'wind en Tues -
a 'Chimney and. ereetion Of the anew
'shed framework it also'heing carried
Nailing' of the' ttfiel' was started at
the wett' end and on the South tide.
Schmid's Jewelery Store or' MY
"be placed in other lifinda. fort' C011ee,
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COMMENCE '.MORNINE r•
•'' IUJRAL MAIL. :DELIVER -Y-..
Four' `.local > rural mail ' emiriers.
.commenc'e'd morning ;delivery of mail'
'on November 'lst.•• Routes so 'served :!
Are numbers 2, 3, 5And' 7,•'with Cecil
lt'EMEMBRANCE il4T
• • , NEXT-' H1IE
•h
L e Gi ent' I3rai; Canada. will again,ob,;
se!•ve Remex l�5� ante: Davy ;next 'Thurs.,
du,y; November l:lth, as a National
holiday, LocaIlY the" day. be ab.-.
served 1 iI � I t kf,,l.Y'r i �•
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erasers and - de' corres onis ' are,', re-
p n
quested to ."note this. lt will be nec-'
essaryto have all items for' publica
tion in by Tuesday :night and earlier
when possible.
LOCAL TEACIIER, ONE OF '100 TO
RECEIVE' CORONA. ION MEDAL
At the time of the Coronation; one
hundred medals were issued at - the'
.connn2etcno.f his majest.King;George
VI, , to be • given .t 'teachers ' in the•
province •of.Ontario,, Who in, the< es-
timation of ,the ,staff of Inspectors,:
,meri`ted special commendation : for
services rendered in the educational
field. The village of Lucknow feels
partic arly:-prou&that.,the •staff. of
Inspectors saw .fit to'-;reconi lend the
name of .Mitss Frances . E.:. McLean,
the principal of • our local High
Sdiool, as 'one: of. the most -worthy of
receiving one .of these medals:,
'Mullin, ; Wm. • Douglas, Herb. -Me- •
Quilling and., AlexHavens the resped- ec=
p MARRIED ON SATURDAY'. •"
tive drivers.:. - 7" .. ,
NNVE-N{l'IO.
Postponed,, due to. theinfantile psi•-
alysis epidemic; the convention • of
West .Bruce Teachers' . Institute
to
have been held in Ottiwa,'will • now
be held in.. Kincardine"•on November
18th f ` Particular n ..
p lar ,'•.'tvill be_.
-the •new courses;' study'' outlined b
.$f Y.
K. Greer, chief inspector. for the
department of ;education and. T. Mus-
• tard'' of ! the. Toronto: • Normal school
staff,
Students To Have Ottawa'' Trip'
A': trip: to Ottawa for 'two•'. hi g h.
school- students,. ;as the •guests of W•.
R. Tomlinson,' M.P. : for •Bruce;: will
be the,' good' fortune of scholars in
-Kincardine- and. 'Wiarton
• ea ly
Irl, ,_
the` °'New' < `Year :-Representati res f rgiii``
Lucknow and Port; Elgin schools en=
joyed the' trip . earl this
Y year. when,
Tonhlins'hn- intradirced;.his `_tray s
lin scholarship!",c
cling ...
SECONII'. I..1(1V)13 AMPUTATED
Mr.',Duncan ;Qampbell, Con, 0,
1!aron .Township,.,'last. ,Reek 'under-
went•an Operation in •, Western Iios-
Hilal, Toronito, foi'`•the ainputation of
h;is left leebetween the thigh' and• the
knee: A little more than 'a year ago,
•Mr. Campbell, a suiferer'`from diab-
etes, had , his • right leg amputated:
when gangrene developed: Early this
Year, ' his left leg, became 'affected,
'match* a •':second amputation ' imper=
ative:
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((immunity. Hall hiattert
' Ai the Ne'yemlier meeting of. the
Village' council on Tuesday .night, 'the
Cerninunity gonari*teg met with
the "Board,, and the .sessiee Consisted
chiefly. of a 'cliicusaion of the. interioX
requirements, of the Wilding.. •
oilier BuShell..were abient 'and dounr.
••of 'the .pliilding to: avoid ice .trbubles
that :Would he. CanSect 't*,. 'south 'Win-,
No definite' decisiOn coneetiring
major interior • requirements cotild be
'reaentritlYe" of .,the DePartment Of
klegided,•to engage; ii! POO:,
cent of the eott ei the then Was niade:
lqr, Calvert sought .PertniasiOn for
tiro! bridniinfOril Club 'for ...the 'lite of
.Wria granted at the 'euttoinery fee
ChM to hea-,iiorioalt nights .
8inge,,., the 'proceeds' ler, 'Coniniunity
The. Clerk ' ad4ised that. the'. ton:i.
filen of this, debentUre,
day, Novenaber 1st; to Mr. Arid Mit, el
Lit€lej ::Ross
221e i#Uddmg s. . crearnized_
at the" home • of the bride at' ,Lucknow,.
on Saturday. lafternoon,: t 3.30
o'clock;
when : Rev. C. II. MacDonald
'united in marriage Mr. ' John`; Little
and Mr.Sarah :•Ross: Tle'cereiiony;
was ,performed in; the •presenee..of • a
'few ;immediate• friends;; •with'' Mrs,.
Thoma: Henry and":Mr. Bert 'Ward
signing the;egister,,_1ollowing•_' the
ceremony,. a' Iti ic'hean ' was served. -
Mrand Mi4s. Little" will reside at
,the, -outskirts of the village, 'north
east of ;,the .C.NB. depot.
Daily Papers Advance . >
With the:' rising , costs' of news-
print;' metal and various .services ;en-
tering "into ;;thee production•'o1 •a news=
paper+,; several dailies , have; decreased'
subsci'iptior rates. ,a dollar a ear.
Y.
A-• short'tiine ago the Beacon . Herald
advanced to .$5.00, '; and. •elf eetive onFree PreSs,,
nday the,' G1obQ-an ltilaih'a
_ d 'their nd 'the
cA11"11.,'„, ALEX lIcKAY MARKS.
'102N1) BIRTIIDA).'" TODAY -
102. pd, 'anniversary of his birth today,
Thursday; November 4th. He ..,wai
5tcrinoway,, 'Lewis' Islands, ;Scotland,'
After baying,. spent .44' 'Years ••aa
Great' Lakes .sailOr;• Went to :AV....
filing en a Itabiestead hear:. blares,
has 'lived • in- Nanton • sinee
he retired in :1922. •
,knewe here, bids, fair tO attahr the
oge "of :his father, who Luekr
, "The Plainsinanv directed bY
B.. IldMal, 'is the special 'attraction
.h.• the ,LYeenni 'Theatre ,fiext 'Monday,
"'Tuesday -and . Wednesday.' Gaity
Ceoper and Jean Arthtir, star
weSterii , action picture; with its hie -
and Robert Montgomery are featured
in Must Fair, '
DEATH 'OF RENNETH FARRISII
.14St WedneSday;:' finding that
skull after.' ii4cidentallt§ :stenpfrtg
agalnst the, shaft o'f(a. gravel
:mended; gttarding. such. shafts. •
,The`.twentY41...t. year
youth; '.1.s.hoSe parents •ftifinerly
in • "Aslifield, had his clothes ripped
'front his "body and ,woutitt -i' 'found -the
shaft harlieg, him, to the', ony :ground
Wrri Parrish' pUlat youth
near' Cederich, being ,,tempef.
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ANNIVERSA'RX I `�RVICES. iN '
•w i1NITED -CHURCH, , SUNDAY
i e-enea - In Church Centeu
•nal
:Concert, ,' Party • Ot � :•Londod
Consisting .Of Hive Versatile ,Ar
test•
... ,,Including Re. .°Walter:,
raw °
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,w� ted °•Cli'°
x , ,will 4e heI$ t4s
Sunday with -Rev. C. H. Dickinson
13.A., B'.lj', formed of. Ashfield,
�. yY now
rd
bo k Steward o S e a of the> United'• Church.
publishing house, as
the guest : spea-`
ker at both services:
• In connection With these 'services
a high class entertainment willbe
presented' in the church auditorium
on, 'Monday 'evening at 8 o'clock;' by
the Centennial, Concert Party of -Lon-.
'This. party :includes `five versatile
artists.Mrs . ' Meldnurn . Wilkie, .So-
prano soloist;' Miss; 'Pauline Fitzger-
ald, lviolinist; Mr. ' Chas.. Hall; bass
soloist;' Rev. W. 'B. Craw, .reader and
Mrs. Glady 'tidy ;Gray;
pianist and accompanist
This._ promises be exception -
'ally fine entertainment and. •
tic' doubt'
will be. •greeted. by a Iarge audience.
! ORMER! ASHPIELD YOUNG `
MAN• DIS IN :DETROIT.
The •
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,funeral of Roy Beaton, was
held on ; 'Frida' :from the• hom
Y.1' ,e
ihnrs';:parenSeaforth Crts, Mr.,; and Mrs; Malcolm'
ea , gmo , yr . ,
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< emetery
The deceased, who •. was ;44 'years
of . age, , was born'• iii '.Ashfield On the
rant' now owned bk Clair Irwin. His
death' oceurre
d ;in Detroit, afteran
extended illness, of over a " year:.
`Beaton . was ' .:married' about
ighteen years.' ago. to. Miss '-Thelma'
> IiilLL-of ;Ottawa. They --resided in.: the
West `for ,a time and Latterly in:De
troit: where he .Was in'.the employ of
the, Ward 'Baking Co:,.Survivihr-,he-
,ides his ,widow. and 'three of. a fain
rly, are his parents,; four brothers,
Alva, ', Harry, • Carmen , J.. of Detroit
;ind • Beverley Beaton, •-Seaforth, also
rine' sister, Mrs. L. Merritt of Detroit:
Relatives from `a- distance attend-
ing • the funeral were Mr.' 1VIrs.
W..^R. Bailey, Alva' Beaton r. and.
,M.
Mrs., Carman J. Beaton, Mr. and
Mrs.' L. Merritt; all of•'Detroit, Mr;
ancL ii s ' '1' Barrie:; 'Mrs. 'R, Mur -
,dock, of Lucknow, Mr.: and gra:. W.
Hill, . Sr., and Mr. and
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RASPBERRY TARTS
VARIETJEs' To `GOOSEFROM
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FUNERAL -ON MONDAY
, remains of, the late- John••An-
drew 'are expected to , arriVe 'in Luck-,
now on Satarday;---Thezfutieral.:_'-wl.11-
,be held oe, Monday, froth the home
of his' parents, Mr. and. Mks. Isaac
Andrew, 'with interment in .• Green4,
The • serviee is At' two o'cloek with
•
Five ',Year Old . Tot Wanders
Little' Jane' Jelinstone, flve• ear -old
, ."-....;•• ').
Five 'Miles .After. Dark
daflghter of gr.../and• Mea.
well eis Other,: villagers; who lained,
lArthilay party'. that afternoon .'which
sipped 'On .ahead and fividently'
'became .:Confused and. inade wrepg
A :thort-tifqe. later it Wei -learned
to 'flhd' her WerearuitleSs abet*
.9 o'cl,;(1,Ck, when a phone Call hronght
HolYreorl;-,She had is thrned,'•etiatward
ancr :was- trudging, tearlesily along,
with no intention stoPping' ,
wondered :it Stich:, a little, One,Citit•
'held any . fear' eieePt for Ali.'
oecasional.erying, 0011, as She .,trudged,
:mares in seine two lents ‘Wita
titpd And 'WAS tinge contented in
a' tiolYrood hone, ;when her 4thet
thing, for tthein, M'Aitktir:
d
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sd .
ay, Th�rlday, Friday .. and ' Saturday
XMAS ,I,GREETING •CARDS
TOOTH PASTE
SHAVING • CREAM "' HOT WATER BOTTLES
COLD REMEDIES ' COUJH SYRUPS
THESE AND MANY O'rI.IER ITEMS ARE TWO FOR THE
,PRICE • OP ONE' AND. "JUST ONE; CENT ..7-40RE:,
The 'Reiall Drug tore __
a e Dates,allovember
TENN-1-
ADMISSION -25e 15c. -
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• This program will be held,"in connectiOn with .
Anniversary Service's, Sunday NoveMber t
SPHqAL :41..iald BY' THE
• •cOavIMITTELf FOR. TRIAL..
Ai a 'prelitnieary hearing ,in 'New
Toronto on. ThurniaY; J; Arin.•••
was cOininitted fin, trial bri, n' eharge,
the, death. Of Mrs. Lydia, Car*, ef
.:•A.'seceiul inanslaeghter 'charge ;in
Ellen Heron,. who .alSo died that.daY;
:Was net then. proceeded .,with as the
ing onlY With the Cardy .case. ht the
preliminary . hearing, as in 'point Of
tune, that case 1.s.at seven, hoUrs
in the ev,idence, the apdtok'ivild Pre -1
scribed Ier• Mrs. Cardy, stated that:.
the Preserintio'n called for .PotaSsitun
;he ResUlts
of 'a nrodern eye, :exaniihaticm
smallest -imaginable degree, The
the proceduye,..,henee the 'findings
t an always .be depended 'Upon:
EYE SIGIIT. SERVICE
FREE BIBLE cc, B$Es
.Eirrell now' in the Free Bible las-
Which opens this Friday evening In.
the clasS, rooms above:: the txpress.'
1.0-8.36 Missiohs
8,30-0.30, Synthesis
bargains -in ,SW"e& "AIM tlanziT0e-'ler,tyiitilie -pee*
tets; UtikIMIWear, .Work Cloaking,— 14 to. 20 Years.
litAftitT' $TORE, 1 Pot' further' inferniation call 1.'661v.