Lucknow Sentinel, 1908-10-01, Page 1•
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THURSDAY. OTOS.
THE BATLA,
ll iI SENTINEL
T A. BIAO ENZIE, eels Farm,- Fire'
• Aoci ei•t;and k fidelity Insurance The
,sad;ng ,Canadian companars.,,inclucling The;
Loudon"Mutual.4tleti RealIstatee of every
description bought, sold or exchangedl4Ioney
loaned • on real estate at lowest rates -J. A.
131'4.0'iL$ZJE,, 13ox 34,•• Kincardine.
,CE0 �,
�, SIDOALL
MONEY LOANER REAL ESTATV
AN >
D COAL -DEALER.'
oney tooan
1 on notes aYn le'oi:
duuble:at:•from one Month ` 'i tWelVe..
moi the • and un first and sectind: snort
-gages en treeI tate • :and lit4 ;; nicrt
gages:ou live stock at reasonable rates.
1' urc ase and. sell farm properties.,
e
Coalh,,. p_,.ie,,
Coal for Sate, orders promptly filled.
Fire i'nsu'ruuce' in:all its branches
Office in tha`,1:huanas "Yield's Meek
Give me a call..
G. A. NEW TON LD.S
OFFICE ALLIN BLOCK: LOCK' NOW
All modern methods used :\ Best
material furnished; Crown and- :bridge
work. Painless extracting lay, the urs
of'the 'steep, simip est and safest remedy
.SuMr OPO lBea � ewebt'YliiFeg":gii BA$l ,
fical, teeth. • Aluminum ; plates Moil
breakable:,' At Ripley every Thursday
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
The gold output of the 'Klondike
will be 15,000,000 this year,
Miss Martha Bowling of ' Detroit is
visiting the Misses Johnston of town.
Miss Cassia' Mullin of Wingham
visited friends in. town;
'Miss Frank 'Tessel,of Kincardine is
they guest of Miss Mae Johnston this
week. •
'A new tam -table went into effect
on' the" Grand Trunk unk oia Sunda "S •
. y eft.
27th. •
The
a
rn ai ;'
fhrou i,out • OntarioT was
general) and the agricultural ,an .forest
g : � d
fire situation'. is much relieved.
Mrs. W. L. MacKenzie , retarned'
home after enjoying a very pleasant
BoeN-In Walkertonon Sept. 21st
-to Mr.- and ---Mrs - P. A. Malcomson;
(formerly of Lucknow), a son.
Mr, .1i,hn.Farquharson of. Teeawater.
has liven appointed returning officer
for. South -Bruce• for the Dominion
elections to be: held on Oct. 26th,
Airs hose Fraser and daughter of
Neepewa, Man., are guests of the for-
mer's ^parents ; Mr. and Mrs., 'Fred
runny.
STEER ESTRAY Red ands. white, 3
-year-old steer`- strayed from. Lot 12;
Con: 1 Huron;" about 4 weeks ago:
Any information leading, to its return
will be rewarded by the owner Arthur
Cook: always come . out gust as frets i as when,;
Division Court Hitting: on Oet: 20th.
WAiTTEn-.A Housemaid -Mrs. J.
L. Naylor.
-Lucknow,: Village Council. will_. meet.
en :Monday evening, 1' th.' inst.
POR „SAhE. =First class shingles.-
�,�•- Apply ;to 4i'r m. A rn ' ret. ,
Ovens, --Specialist, will ,be --at-
Cain House; Sept_ 22, .Oct' 20;.`Not
a
1x; Dee. 1 .; 'vers 2 to 9.
BoRN-In Lucknow on: Wednesday.
Sept. 23rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter.-
wraith,
alterWraiith, a.. son.
-Dr. J. St, Clair `Walker Teff Tuesday
Sauthan ptOli Girl Wins
,The gold : medal donated by J. B.
Campbell, Esq.' of Pinker ton, to the
candidate hi the County of•Bruee"who
obtained the highest standing at the
recent Entrance Examination) was
awarded to Miss Norma Conway, of
Southanapten P. S. • " It was it close
contest :between this youn g • lady and',
Miss Florence
°ri' 1
Canipiaell a_, Walkerton
i. al Optitatt Mc et e g
Local optionwasdiscuesed at a pubic•
Meeting held at theLucicnow Methodist
Church on Tuesday evenui.1g Bev.. ,J.
E. Ford occupied the- ,chair ' and the
speaker of the evening. was Rev. Mr,
Tole of Hensall. 'Rev. D
IKerm1 also spoke- and :the ,benediction
was pronounced,by Rev. C. W.'Sanders
There was:
aoodait '
g tendtaaFe and `those.
P. r3 - n clam a ex rase th
, ...The a ;ars 'of'these' �Curo, : "nda- .� ., ,''g.• •. _ _ eniselves encoura -
PP..., ca•.. P g
dates wee submitted .to in. :;rode n- ed by the ;sympathy Hhown nd.t e
F'- Pe � h..
dent board of eaanainers 'consisting:, of :very' liberal' contribution which was
S..r, I'eezy B A. Pth;c pa ••-•or...:the 'offered
'Kni tidine H. S: 'and •A ' ' W Bains
13. A. Prineipa1' of the Whitten H: S.'
on theirreport the award was made.
Last .year the gold medal 'donated by,
Mr. Campbell wa' won; l y Mien Gladys.
Spindler a pupil; of "Lucknow Public
Obituary
Died in Virden Man. on Sept,,8th.
1908•in her twenty-first year Katie 13.
McLeod Beloved wife of Edward
Coughlan, and daughter of Mr.and.
Mrs. Norman McLeod formerly of the
Sixth Concession of Kinloss.- Deceased.
"leaves an nfent s in` ==M ueh=synaya C
is extended to the relatives .in. this. sad
hour of bereavement:
Fresh ' Eggs all Winter
Eggs preserved in Water Glass'
Messrs. Mendleson and Bleitzstein they were put away. . ,Aecordwg
and Louis "Phillips were at Toronto tests made at the, Experimental; Farm:
''during the week.and took part in the at:Guel ',h:: Eggs'ibreservedin
p ter roll 'who delivered an exeellent''sermon;
Jewish • New ; Year.: Cotnvocatioia on glass are equal in�every.respect tainew.
Friday,' Saturday, and Sunday: The laid, eggs. One fifteen vent can makes `°e suited` to the anruversa' ` occas
.-celebration is -00164 the Rash-a-Hauah. -over � �-' sion:_ `. A'featu wa
a gallon of solution which ,will. - se of..the day, Was the
De osit. ou'r s vi nsretie splendid."' rendering
p y a ��, with'tihe Bank p ... rve:about :8° doze eggs,, ' Water-. P..of the:. sei•,vice;i of
of Hamilton. Sums of one dollar and :lass can be•boa l 't atJ.-Gr. Arm y song by both con ' 'tion, and .choir
g: g . strong s. Y ,
iipwards`received. —Interest---'received-drug stmre: the latter being assistedby members
:from -date of deposit- to date -of with- of neighboring choirs, to ether • with:
g.
drawal-and .added. ;to rineipal FOR Messrs:' Z'Vatson .and Armitage' .of.
times; .a , Cori"es ndents '�%nte Lu
wear: •• Ail business strictly... , . • . � . . d--. -_ cknow.•� '• The•.ofteeringsfor the day
confidential,• gn no better way can ;; a person help were 11.2.5 a
e o is or,
bycurresponding'for a newspaper At
Lan
gsidc Anniversary Services
The annual Anniversary Services in
connection. with the Langside ;Presby
terian church were held on Sunday
last -and- were .as -usual -'very gratifying
and inspiring. The weather was fine,
the congregations at each of the three
;services were large, filling the church`'
to overflowing, •the. services hearty and
-the offerings .most l bei al. " The-pastor--
Rev.
he pastor -
Rev. G. P. Duncan of Whitechurch
was ably assisted by .Rev. (3: M. Dania:
of Ridgetown . a former 'very highly
nied pastor_of.the-L.eongregation,
who ,preached very fort efnl, practieal..
and' instr•iictive sermons at • the morn-
ing and evening services.' ':During his,
two years absence from' Lanigsicle-lily �.
Dunn has lost none of his interest' in
the good people of the district, _ who.
will -always -have ---kindly regards - to --
war ds,hi_ni • : whe_ ___fever he -may reside
At the afternoon servi t1re pa tor:
was-assisted•'by Rev., D. T.-L.-'MeKer
Will the politicians be {here'on Fair to dev 1 p h' her education; .. than
day? Slim.: They can't' stay • away
when there lathe o ortunit .of meet he same time .the publishing of the St. Hoists:
z pp , y
neaa,_bnsaness tri to. Borssevam• where,'in so: man news frons a locali advertises it and
Pmg y- of • their-. constituents. , of tY On
. � he`intiends ire-leasin his farm: '• , . hal ' s to:�budd•-it-u .�-S ' :- . Thursday, Sept. 17th,.,�lre honne;
g South Bruce. • The candidates, .: the P p o that the: Wawa- of�hf=r:. a d
'S in a pa er elb9V1 : ondent . ia- dom rs,, R g1C .Ruthearfgrd..
,. . g, stalwarts.and-theloeal.org anizera n
• Messrs.. -J. Q:.Murdoch; W Coiinetl ..: .. g '. P: .. . ,P g, both' :was the stelae .sof. of a ha 'event
R, D:.Cameron and J. ••G' Anderson' will be ;fardel in evidence- aiming . the
himself"and the.coramnnity in which
b :Y:g h.when :.their: eldest daughter miss
were: among the lodges at' Ripley., Fa11 throng. ` .: • e .lives a: •good service..' We are- 'Christens was ani
e j ,.pleased at all times to receive the .: ; , .. ted
y of.
Fair on `Tuesday.' ... : _ The thin=pound`Ve stable;Year on - g - -- inatriano a to� Ddi>•: a bri Bennet of
;. Y g week-ly-Orifrom the rurahis-
Mr. lt. H.,_ Burrell of the. T :. Paton exhibitio at his ofrice and_ he ro _ _ Port Albert. " The .bride; who was ..
Co. .:, r . Toronto,'l of ' h e i .' p ; P filets. The Sentinel has<a_.oery epi- a
$ . wife and. erty of Mr. Paul Smeltzer is .attracting -�cien . ,graven, ,away . by .-.her-f areas o look m
: .' eau::;:i=,� "Evel .,;,:are --a the -mucli-attention,,, - . W g t staff,: of .correspondents, but ',charmin 'n '
/ ,., • yn, g .., Vegetable Pears are ; there are it -,:few point:3- ,'. ii �r a beautiful dresf. of cream:
po s ,where -we are Voile trimmed: with- - satin:' `folds' `aiad
• home of Mrs." Burrells- parents; Mr,. _:not' shaped• like ordinary pears -.;'hut untie resented. If o "-part
..:and Mrs. Bobt. Graham.:: ` more like a melon and are :similar in : nt • y ur of the• Point d' othe net' Mr. Will Ruth
• coo ty is.not getting attention,.write .
erford ,brother of the ' bride ushered
-'.The 'Lord's Supper will be dispe need•• favor to.citrons: ,: ; .; ' ' us.�:.:,,tf ou_can Wel Its .: r onall we . , . , �
• y p P'e y the bride to a - l eautifull , ,deeera ••
in the South Kinloss? Church on' ;Sib- The electric road construction front shall``be glad. ' Or perhaps you can . y
-°batt; first at `1 h, o'elock -a; m. The. >Goderieh to . Sin di" b ve''4 us- -the arch m the ;parlor where, the . Ruth'ny.
car. ne- has made a name.of some suitable__:.
h fairly.good Start, though the: scarcity person , We. ask •'the friends. of The ._f rd Of Dungannon.otde's
Communion Services begin on Tliurs- pe orm ;by Rey Chasr R
of teams was a bighandica against Peoples Paper to. -eo-operate with us'. ' aownThe. bride's
the directors ` Hwever, • . t times . arekeeping 'al thee: head : of the: Pro- going. • fay gown s' Clil a verypretty
ass on. in-- sort of nc Ladies-' Cloth:fte
now looking up, ``as tennis are being g
an extended honeymoon to Chicrgo 1
procured -from London=and other points sand -other in
t?a m,-Mr�•nd:Mrs:wBen-. �-
as far from Goderich The road .. is- : ' ' will reside on the groom's 'farm.
bei,n �' • Lothian . nett.
1, prepared;: inside •;:the fences and .Mrs A:' -}L:-Alton .and--`family-:left--near.'Port Albert.�_,The groom's, gift'
LOST A' colic dog; about one year
old' fawn color, any person having in "
---- OAMation of°acme;-cominunicate-with
.AdamSimes on, 4th.Con. Calross,,
1?
- at, P 0 c'
Your business le solicited by the ,
r olson's Bai3k Savings . Ban'.: depo
sits bear interest from date Of deposit -
to date of withdrawal.'. ,Interest '.paid
,:!ifour:t'iines a•year. ,Absolute security
offered. Read advertisement '
•Fon SALE -Excellent , driver (mare)
''5 years, fine action, _handsome; ;any
one :caro drive. Price 13125.00, :cost
double: May be Been at Cain's Hotel
_Stables tomorrow afternoon,'Oct 2nd
The' Northern Lights,, which no'w
•[appear nightly in the sky,attract,
anuch,rinterest., . Despite the clouds'
these nights, they are plainly visible,.
many..people„who do'not keep track:of
such matters imagine that a big fire
is in progress some where.
1• ' The ' Ancient Order of United
Workmen will', henceforth :be known`
-under' the name of "Royal Guardians”
such was the 'resolution adopted at'
Friday's Session of the Convention of.
the A: 0 U.• W., at Quebec,: when it
was also decided that the •sum of $.100,
,400.bellevoted toorganizati onpurposess
Mr. John Joynt• returned Tuesday
'froinainonthevisit at,T+dmonton, Alta.,
and other" Western Points. I1 r. Joyiit
• was well pleased with the . West and
had a Wiest delightful trip and
the outing• immensely. We are pleased
to -know that he still :prefers Ontario,
is a place ofresidence. •
la'Aies.FaR S lLE --Part .Lot 6• Chile
13 E. Dr. In Township of Ashfield;
100' acres. • Good clay ,Ioam, 2 stogy
•cement house, nearly' new, frame barn
about 36 by '50' shed and stable, 'Wind
'Milt and artesian well, 'also 1 horse,
• eee 'l uggyyand cutter, 21. miles from the
Village of Lucknow. Apply ,to • D.-
Webster,
.'Webster, J.:•1'...lJelm,`:Emirs; ` Estate of
B.. Webster..
1 Mr. Wm. McConnell is now in
charge of the Lucknow* to• Coderieli •
stage; having purchased that end of
the business 'fornierlyrun in eelinection
with the livery ‘oufiiness by Blake and
McConnell..The stage start's every
'Morning front the Royal Hotels: teals
Hunter' the former, stage driver i noiv
doing duty at the evaporators
25 , :DENTS
'. INCORPORATED ,18 .S'
Ca ltal
Rest • Fu>n p m
,000
Has'
Branch es,
S e n.Canada, and Agents"and., Corres dndents
- eiti
•,� 1� all the �•?'�a��� al-:�,n* A : ' World.,
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p,. ; alys,al'l -f :~ ?�I�rld. � . :. -
•A GENERAL ' - Lr • $ AL BARRING )�LTsINBS�i T'11•AI!1SAiCTP,D.,'
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ice+ 1°41
_. S ...I:e� 164* ,::ata+► tip* _ �i':_:avi►.
:_ - ate: � a,.
at all Br'
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allowed at hi hest�currerl't rate
-L.I,CIi'N"OW. ER'AN.,
C iI
A 11. SMITH, Manager. T.- S. REI®-
�Accountant.
ol`-15c each,
We aregoi
-ng to clear. out'' :a . large
g b g
quantity of
- REGULAR, , 25c
W'RITIPADS
Have` a look. at theNmG this week; before
they are all gone.
DRUGGIST
OUR. FINE CATALOGUE
is mailed free on request. Write'"
for it if_y_oui, have.�anynotion _of.
a college course. , .:. ,.
.C•ntrall Business Coll¢g a Toronto
Fall- term from Sept. 1st__
Catalogue ' free. Write for it.
.41 -SHAW, PIM!. E. H. SHAW, SEC.
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•outside the fences, and: onehas only to
travel, between-Sheppardton' and
tail to=see•'-that�''the-coineeting=1hnk a -to.
join Goderich• and Kincardine -is -being-
made
The GenSial Synod of the Church.
of 'England in ',Canada, took up today
a number�of-mostt-important•: matters.
The questioninorali'ty:.in the Yukon
was dealt with in a memorial' 'setting
forth that, while the moral atmosphere
had been- inueh:-bleared_ under Com
missroner.. Henderson and the last
dance hall suppressed, sti11 seine 'work
remained to be done to supplement
hire evideut good intentions .:'of the
(l'overnment. ' ' Tt" was that. -
deputation Wait -on Sir' Wilfrid Laurier
on Friday nein to ask'for any further
action'deemed necessary to suppress
immorality in the Y.ukoi.
on Tuesday for her. home in, Edmon- to the'..; bride was .a• gold ,necklace.
ton 'tft-er spec ding .three*mont.hs mider . Only ;the immediate, relatives and
the ,arental -roof "' friends of ties confit sting -parties
Mr. and Mrs.T. A. Mciceith spent !'e P ant, a fid the' gifts were ,num-'
SatV relay in.:Dungannon: the guests of �utifuI, .•showing the es:•;
lie .. and Mrs. 'Smith. • • which the young couple are
Mrs Hannah McDonald of con. 4, 'Helens'
held. The bride 'was. one of St.
.k inloss,. spent• a .ton ne of - days with :Popular young, ladies and will ; be very'
friends here. much `missed by the young f$Ilr'`-
-A. week ,.last Friday' Mrs.McNam_ Mie; ChrissieM
; ' er visited Gorier-
-era; received the sad intelligence of
h_ ach friends last w•
tthc death- Mrs. y-We�atherhesd:,. r `
her----dswughter-•---Mrs- . s ;at}d-•. Mrss
-Kel�ly of Houghton, Mich: - Mid. J, ;Emily- have become, residentsa of the
McKenzie and `Eli left to.' attend . the "village, ;and -'Mr. Lours anti Mss.
lunefial Tlie syi ipa by;of tY,e entire ; Weatherhead-have-moved to -the -farm.
community ; is extended to the 'be
-reaved family
Miss Bridget Hogan ' is attending
'Business College. in Wingham.
Mrs Rod.'. Campbell and Mr. Jas.
McDonald are on • the sick list. - We
hope to hear''of their speedy recovery',
Rall Da
Sunday was a Rally I)ay with thew' Th4nIcsgl'Vetng Day
.Methodist Sunday School.
. The
servyce was given- vercit-the o -the
children, whooecupied•.'the' centre
seats and also filled the 'clu?Ir. Rev:
Mr. Hazard addressed the school in
the afternoon. • Special collections were
Wien:
Fite; Night' Concert ;
'Don't fail to attend 'the concert in
LicknoW ;Town Rail to be held under
the auspicea Lucknow 'AgrienItural
has"found that, owing to the 'email.
of individual eleetion Officials,. thete
have been many refiniala to'aeeept the'
positions offered, aCcordiegly the pay
of;eiection•Coristabies ha,s been raised
from 11 to 11.59 pee day, and a traVel
where the niunbor of-P011a - over 30.
alloWa-nee Of 12 per pall is made tO
A meeting of the Cabinet Cquncil
tended -byllee'fottreMinistertennVii
the. capital, nofi. Meagre: Aylesworth.
Friday and all arrears Of' ,department
business reqinring . consideration in,
*council was cleaned 'up: An order in
.„,council was passed proclaiming Tpanks-
giving Day for 1V,IondayeNtiveinber)9th
Whieh else -the Riegle; birthday.
and scale: Of ' salaries for lighthouse
keepers iva,g'adoptAd.
Auloug. those, engaged to talte'. ort
ion. and entertainer; one' the best
seven in ,muillier, Will fainish music
crest Highland denote of the district;
.The Lueltinive ..Male.;,Ouartette.- .The
winners of the "Daneing. and Piping
coinpetitiona ditehigtlie day :will take
'Part: There, will alSo bp Sc,otch• and
• 101t1.6-:- Band,' tlie-inoSt-faineusliipera
',of the Country.: Tieliets on sale and
held their Thimkofferhig Meeting , on
Tuesday evening, when Mr. ,Ma,nn 'Of
Atiburn gave an interesting address.
Miss Mime, Rutherford left on Tiles -
day teattend Toronto University. '
A large crowd attended the Harvest
Home service held in -the English'
Church here on •Sabbath 'last. The
fOr the -day.
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We are at present supplying .
_the demand for Vegetables ..
----astid Fruits of all kinds suit-
oer
:areful
of :your eyo
use them a good deal, `:a.
scieutifically „Chosen pair .Of -
--glas-es7*OrtOthile -you
it's our -btiseiness,to'fit-.-glaSSeS...•
ARMSTRONG & HEW
JEWELERS AND 'OPTICIANS
c•01.6.4: oo'c*os00000000a-
„Tv' r_ Pickling
' CUCUMBERS,
Ater mlus-
a bag
FLOUR, $2f50
kg -air -Grocer for
For else/tiring :
PEARS, Eto.
Rock and Parrell Salt. on hand
Remember .28C •
tea
releaven Bros.
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TOWNEIHLF OF WSW,: WAWAHOSH..
Notice is -hereby given -that a Cenirt
will be held, pursuant to 'the Ontario
Voters' Lists, Act; by his Henor; '13.
Dcyle)44idge of the County Cotirt
of the Ceu of Huron at the Agri -
day, the l'ith day of October) 19ps,
at ten cAloek 'the foreneon, to hear
and determine the several complaints
of errors and oniisSions in. the Voters'
List of the Municipality of theToWn-
ship of West Vflawanosh for' the, year
191811 .perailna.' •1:airing hiisine0.at the
emit are required tci nttend at the
sag time aaa
Clerk of the :Township
of West WaWitnesh.
Dated 'fit St. Helens this .t*ezitY-',
ninth day of Septeinher• 108, '
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UATIO
await otir graduates. '
taughtbi, the' only iiikitet..”
TAB ft LC CJUR3E8 gterk00401y..
Eder any t.lay. Write kik pat -6'6210a •
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oBER
Sple,iidid' Music.
C Wrens Sports & Dancing
drand Concert
in the t verking,
Admitittion to fair : Adults, 25c •
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