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SeagT CUNNINCiigM,
INSURANCE
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Bankers, •'
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We .dongenera l banking business• issue
drafts throng,
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h'out Canada and the 1Tnited
11:S. ST>aVeR. including :--Western
tsa d all collect-
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olleo-
M. WATsoe. the North-West Provinces,
tions, whether note or account, will have
prompt attention.
Notes discounted and . farmer's Bale ' notes
cWe loan; r '•donate or •single' notes.
We loan to farmers on d
at from one to twelvemonths time, and at
'reasonable rate of interest. •
We loan small or.large amounts on second
_ .mortgage on farms or other real estate sec '
• onfirst chattel mortgagoa on; live
uri�y and
stock and implements and crops.'
We have ailarge amount of funds' to advance
on first mortgage!! from 5 per cent. to 6 :per.
cent, The rate is graded according 'to the
=quality and size of the loan required. Cana-
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event the leading Englieh and
We, pr ,
.Insurance • Companies • and can'
.u; iliun Fue..,...._ -: p..= r.
effect fneurance. on all:classes of property in•
Stock or -Mutual Companies de desired...
Our office hours are from 10 a. m, tot4,.'p. m.
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�• Ep •' A. ' SIDDAL ,.
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• TunNmist. States. W c make collections on all 1)O and
Agencies' •
,Berlin • Listowel` Owen Sound
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u` ar Man _Lucknow Port Elgin
..ChesleY,• Manitou,Man. Simcoe .,
Delhi . Milton' ,Southampton G•eoigetown > Morden, Man. Toronto
,mio"
�.ia araFa11JWi
ngham
Hamilton (Barton at__..Orangevill
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inn, Man.Hamilton (Eaet End)
'Travellers are re notified that the Bank , of
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d its- Branches issue ;Circular.
Hamiltono.t_un... Provincial; Bank. of
_: England,
of . the ed, whieal be cashed Wi'rH-
, ous•cnaune on. ' Eo land. Limited, which can ROUBLE in ANY PART of the
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w AGENT
J0HN,,SPROAT,
jWEDICAL
R. TENNANT, P•11 Y S I C'I A N
Surgeon and •Accoucher.. Surgeryur
over 3. Elliott's grocery store. from
to 2 a.m.;. from 2 to5,p•m. and
from9 .1
7, to, 9p.m.
Molt,GORDON,- ONe-
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•M.S:,M.C:P.s.o., .hVeici n Sur-
-sou and Acooucher:Upstairs iu
Sur-
geon,
new block. ; ''Residence Roes etreet,
hind J. MG urdoch'& Cos store.
coo of Renfrew ,County, A. farmer,
named Krinsinake, ...brought•,an action
agaiest a thresher, who had. disap-
t ° o: a,elrl.; exp.
i�azzr fik..I
gone tm h .
making ' all preparations. for the
hreshers': coming., The judge' de`
sided the, `.plaintiff was entitled. to
dams es.! • This virtpally.'means that
wi.tl►lithis'judge'a lurl'adictton,threah-
ers must keep their appointmeot>t,• no
- it
matter how tempting a job offers
his
wa
.them
whileon y
of:
if toone,
88
to work" for,,which a contract: baa al -
reedy ,been
lreedy.,been made., , • ,
A K*tap/,Remombranoe
The removal of , Mr. Chester Mcg
Laren to Walkerton is, a distiinot':1'oss.
to our.":musical society. The 'membere.
band recognizing hie worth and
of.. -,,the. ha
the interest he' took in the ' organiz-
ation.'sent, hii i this week an' 'expres-
so .
i n of . their good will in the . shape of
.
a. Pair of gold, sleevelin
links, ha
n
dsome-
1y- and:
L. p.:113: (Lucknow: Band Boys); ' an:
appropriate address accompanied :the
•gift,
-z • LEGAL,
ARROW BC IxARRO W. BARRI
fere, Solicitors, otic., :Goderich, Unt..
GARsow, R.r• CHAs. Gannovv,,T. L.B.
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A. MALCOMSON, BARRISTER,
e Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc., Ode of.
'Ca'meron, Holt & Cameron, ok, oderic ): Office ;
upetairs.in Altin•e ne,w
111ORRISON, 1sARRId'TER`
• . o :Solicitor, CdramiBSi0ner, Notary, etc.
Money to loan. Office over Moody's Barber
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SOCIETIES.
0; 0.F, . .
OURT SHERWOOD, NO 50, MOR-
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now, Meets every first and third:Mon-
daymonth in the. Orange Hall.
day i! every are brethren cordially •invited. ; ,, , eo
/Imo; •A1.ACINTYREi.
- _ ypi,: ORANGE LODGE
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'' M4NAGE1t.
Y, W. C. T, U. .
' A social meeting'.of th'e".Y. W.
U..will .be held in . thei3Oddfello
a.
'lo
H�al] ^;to-n�
i 11t (Thursday) y)
atNso'clo
A very interesting program 1s be
PP
re tired and all sten cordially
inyi
T;l
Wes
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ted.
Ifir' i ElU.ORIA>tl
In thio village ort' the 23rd ' day of
October, in the. person of Mr. Murdoch
'lura,, t„ee a eob1C9t off men.
•'uG• o� ��e. i;.zrx��
in the Parish of Locheerren,,Scotland,
in•the year 1817,•. the eldest of eight
children of the :late, "Alexander' Mee -
Kenzie and 'of Mary Murobison his•
wife, and was'-'- probably baptised.. by
the• Eamon .
�' s diXns ithe. Rev, Lochlan
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ininiater:of
MacKenzie •at'•tkiat tiine
•:the Parish.. When he was three years
o intend.. _ _
A New. Be
The',School Board' have had a new
in the' tower of the Public
bell placed
l _Urger :than
school, • ' It is:'a great des g
the old bell : and its; tones' are inuch;
ie an ' be : distinctly
more: musil,al. and ':'e
an;
the school -section•
heard"tint � , -
LOCAL ITEMS.
of age the family emigrated ' to Cape
Breton. _ . .Fifteen years after . the
e
re
family removed to P' E:, where
h
the father died. l":rly in the fifties.
w with ii fernil
the widow •�..,, y removed
again to Western Ontario,: About
the time Mr. McKenzie took up'.land
inthe 6th concession of Kinloss " he.
was united n''marriaee to °Miss- Mar Y.
Beaton whoP predeceased •him:coupara.
tively YnunR, by twenty-three
years.
Like ATralaf"of old, Mr. MacKenzie
'in
ion feel' sa
tiafied' the..
new 'settlement ,without a place: of
hi With suck assistance as he.
worship. .. • .
could gether,around' hiiu from=among
the new•se:ttlers he set about building
a log church • on the' gravel road about
mile and a half "north' of Lucknow,
a good deal of . the wor'lr::: with
winter' was doing a
=I looks as though
G s 'Owing to the` in -
,r•, -7.
own' hand ., g
here to stay. - : ,.;. . �;,..
tercet• ire ``took in 'it, it went; by the
eturned• ..
-•�Mr, Roberti Hughes has r name Murdolh' McKenzie Church. TO
w,00a: place,
m Collin t
from : imitive'buildin -the First ::
\Viart n l McKay sj�ent �fe yQ, :of worstii built in'the-tcwnsh-iP, the,.
iu Wiarton lgst week. ° p
" •: the .districb- worship-;
•. -�` Presb terrans,,of
--The 'first sleighs ; of the; season ySome years
g severa1 ears: Son
ped for , . 9
were out on Wednesday after being —The Toronto Glob coveted the high ground 'on.:
Perm' n
'!� the Patriotic Fund:and
650 forwhichAnow the old.: church,•;atande
—Mr.: Angus' McKay, of Cockburn with tike intention.
vil- the ,cemetery,
Ing .-'•''is,'visit--' friends in.'the i n there " Mr:;Mac
puttinga a .aver ,
ire. tnzie`stol a 8a oil..hi'fu'byppror
— rs; d.' S, -Tennant: and Miss .Ag., �o v rnment
..;.D'1 from thP' o, e
.WEST BRUCE
Mr Tolin#e's Official, Majority 684.
THE. FULL' Vo'lE,
I'ort'Higia NO is
2., 52 92
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99,• 166, •.
.' Majority for, Tolmie 67 „:
Saugeeu No 1 '... .. 22 1,g : •
.17 41
17' a 51°
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10
46
} . 12 " 34''
p;
'.rx+. 78' 19.1.
Majority for Tolaiie 113
Majority Y _ • 13•� ' 94
Bruce No`1.
4 24
6
16 ,
469 --
Majority for Tolmie:29F'
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Tiverton a5
Majority for yTolpnie 1.4 '
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"'Kincardine' Town:
1_
St An
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59
St Jblins. .. 4.,.
St George's...". - 32` 42
ick' 40.
St Patrick s .. 26
144 - 222.
Majority; for Tolmie 78.
Kincardine Tp
Not. 62; .68.
• 2. . 12345
,3... 55 53.
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4..
1 "100':
&tore ins -friends la: corms the land a1
Newie-Tennant--ere-visit a
avid°':Thom ,son has opened 8 to the . name Of : the reebyterien.
14Ir,.D P : • :,. ' ., , ' :...� -this tact of
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out a; grocery, store + in the ;building.
next .door to."Berry 'dz Son's drug store,
in this village, where he ...has a now
and com lete' stock of, allkinds of
complete' ..
groceries; canned goods, fruits, . cakes,
candies' 'etc Give' hid}• a call.
meeLing oY Curlers - • • .
DTS;,..REGULAR A;tneetin vf4 the' °metnbere ••of • the•
-- m Y k .p uu..the .men �� d Lucknow ;y.,
.•,(.amp a re :, chand every n
Tuesday , •' the ams will, e•- le.,
dt`,ht on-thoing:.b d hr.en. ..r`r,iny- n- + 11i"ovember-16.th-
"""degree h - ihls rlday�`} eveiYog,
. following.. All vfsitmg; -• - • •euwiui--• • ► " '- � i °
h eetin0•
ht'
Vi • ., . ''ILi AN.
DAvrp ate:, ., i� Vf.•
Secretary.
onthl maetinga in the Grange a all ethers
, Curling, Club.. and
11 t et Luc uo ,
b h b l ld
of i.stedin ,
In ucg
• T 1 y e�entng ,l nii�
ted to. nR • �V A'1C(1L
A
LD LIGHT'., LODGE
c c ,
EETS EVERY THURSDAYNIn tine'
L<� GT
on or :before- the+<full moon, i
Martonic tau, Havreet,'
HArIt DAYS,,
ISec
SAAC 1VtrtibipfNl "elock st. Secretary.
`jTorshipfulMaster.
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T UCKNc)\V''
dlJ, Council,' -C o -o.
eiditin Order :of
Chosen;' - Friends.
Meets 1st and •3rd
!Tuesday evenings,
01 each month, in
Oddfellows 'Hall,
•,ylsitore cordially.
• invited'
D. BATT ERsoN,°"Recorder
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I. 0. F. ,
111 Mr. William A,llyn's shop; atmg
election.. of officer's ' and
o'clock for�the
nth ,,,
other' in,p ortant busipeas,; " All the
members: ate. urged to be -present. < ,
Died in the Went.
r 'Tholnas_Stev_ensote, of, this
leg e, received the, sad intelligence ,yµ
, -:
' letter•on -Monday last,' that Mr:, David
Martin,"who formerly lived with Mr.'
Stevenson' in .'Ashfield,`. "had ,died -1 at
Stratbcena;' Alberta, on. ; Friday, Not.
3rd:,: Deceased was well known and.
highly respected,'and his•m^any,friends
in this section Will regret to hear of
his death. ' ,
'LUCKDI`OW ;LODGE
I1VD1+ENDN�
Order of Yoreatere
• meets in the Oddfell01 &
Halton the fourth Tues•
day, of each month, at
7:30 o'clock.t Visiting
rethron cordially invited.
1 WAS. PAT1 018, W. ° A, I,AtVRRIWZ,
'�[ ' Cti'ief Ranger. ' : Recording Secretary'
AOUW
U.0 K N:O•VW
=� Lodge of the
Ancient Order ' 6f
United' W rkmeti,
meets in .the Odd
;fellows'Hall, 911 the
last and second
\.` • Monday evenings of
//1/41„v . `,� \,• ,each month et eight
1 (J l • o'clock, Visiting
rethrea cordially favTitcd.
P, 13.12•Kwxzt-, i . 1� n.Y.vLE,
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-,stir Workman Recorder
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LUCKNOV
,.� •�..., ,Lodpo No112
theeth ck. in
h,ir.�.hallryCampblleVestreet • YridaiatAll8obrethren
cordially Invited.
,Totts M0INTYRi • P. A: MALCOMSON, was delivered 'recentlyby Judge 1?@u• year.:
NobloG 06(14,"I%ecora'ler;
P Y church ef`daaada. Y
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—The' Presbytery of Maitland will °
i7see�t•'in' Wingham on Tuesday, No-
vember :20th.
The attendance, batthe ;Ontario
:Agce ltural college ' • this Year is the
ri g
largest on record .
:?attics wanting Karn tiinbbrii can
be au lied at'Todd's Mill.s,'SbHelens
PQ
if orders'are left at once :
-Mrs. Davis,' • of Southampton, •
spenta couple of weeks hero the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. R ,So.mdrvilie,""
'--Cutters iiew ' on hand,' in 'largo
• and se' them. Our
varieties. � Cal1 and e,
rices will interest .yo „�, d. Hildred•,
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—FOR ant —A quantity of hard,
wood flooring and dressed luimber,'pine
siding; etc:', Apply to' Thomas Todd.'
• A Cavalier of, •France.`•
On Wednesda ovening next;
Y Nov.;
2lat, the Hissers: ehiprnan avi11 prtrse!xt
do the ';people of Lucknow, and sur
rounding towns their .massive 'scenic
success,.`" A Cavalier of France," ,a
wonderful rmmantic drania, the ,scenes
of 'which are laid' at tae Courts of
Henry the 111,' o€ Yreiice The c
puny is the eaino as is appealing in all`
the large, cities: They'travel in their
Own cars and carry's carload of beau-
tiful scenery and sixteen of.: the best
artists, that ever left New "York and
Boston. They . are, coming to 'Luck,."
'now under., heavy, guarantee, ancl'as:
the prices have been• reduced from 75
uenta. and $'1,00 (the regular admin-
pions) to 20'c., 35c., and"' 50c.,., a•pack
'ea liou'ee ,wilt cutely` greet this great
play on Wednesday' ;evening Asia in
- 'sr c M'$d�a •I s ^'
`Mo `d. attended ilio- funeral --of their
aunt, Mrs.; McGee, at Auburn 'on
'Wednesday. _: '
•---llemewber. the,' Singing, class in
the Orange 'Hall� next Tuesday even-
ing.A' full attendance is requested
of all the'', class, and all others -,who
Wish to'join,
-Lbs r in the village ,on Election
day, an opened faced Elgin'"silver
watch, with; .engraving of• bicycle •on
-thebeek--case, The'finder will oblige
by leaving it at •this office.
shrewdness .•he:frustrated a foolish'
scheme. which ;would.' 'have: preyed
detrimental to•the; spiritual and moral
condition of settlers at that time. He
was one of the lkst _ councillors or the
township 'of Kinloss, and the first`
Postmaeteri:of the now Holyrood of
flee. - At' this early date it is easily
seen that he took • deep',intere,lt:'•in the
d temp oral ::prosperity of
apiritual,an F
-the- eoPle. Conbtned.._:w.ith t'he'wel-
fare of souls, natural piudl?nce and
Pretty • . 'fair common education; he was
better qualified :to take the 'lead than,..
an. :good, peo p le: ' who set-,
many of those go �
tied over'' the district'at the tune- , ,.
In politics he. was ''an inflexible• Re
_fs>rmer: :TO,religion a Presbyterian of
ma
Euro
Exarnii
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Them::
• oods'bear examination witil
Our, g9
ods
rna ni#inn �,la�s: ' The. more they nee
thus :'ex inined the morn' 'they satisfy,
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We'!want"' yen 't0 examine toe, LiH
St'.les :andr prices we offer: 111any of
,y .P
the attraCt'ive things we. are showing
muco appreciated
•-foe-„hell .Ih.:xr. wheesi meal,.,,.._,_..,..»�
and have' been`: quick Sellers
We would especially like you 'to sea
these this week :— •
assortment of. Tweed
Our:large;'ass •
Effects. in Dress' Goods at 2o•;
and
ripe_:, uality ercei zed Sateen
Q
Tucked. Waist in' Black:
rieci l• value et $2•;,0
Se_ a
40e
326= F;nfiar a dvFlennels with spot
2�4 or Tolmie 52,,... i Cream' ' Cardinallue
n
�: _50c
r� + - ;and Black at
n N
o 1..... 7
• - �`whlte-,
. 2...... ,• 85 . 36., Ladles Silk Ties in black,
and Helitrope' with heavy,•
' • ' '”' '• knot Silk .Fringe at.: , 50c
64 65
3
70 •. T
rr
R.DAMEF
380.
\-Va-hili£, for or !14 •
Kinloss No 1.. 96 29
2
3. 24•' ;93.
20 .. 43,
236 :,282
Majority for Tolnlie 46
Lucknow No 1..:..,o 5f9 55
37'. 51
T9i3' 106.
—$ev "Nits flwene, of, the Blood
Indian Reserve, Alberta, ; gave a very
interesting missionary. sermon On the
Blackfoot; Indians in St. Peter's church
• -on S�1n,day morning last
—To DENT. !� 'good frame House
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tin Campbell street,,. belonging to Mrs.
Hambleton,' 'Ventral, location, and
.modern conveniences.,: Apply. to H.
Gallagher,
=Scotland still .pitches •quoits. ' At
Carron, on' 'the ;20th ult.,' W Shaw,
'the Town • Hall; Plan of .. hall .now.
the old sterling school; : ai ' tom e
g..
ing sectarian or narrow minded he
reepecited all who loved the Lord'
_. it .-ht
�Teetis in` eldest y; no -matter what
,branch of .the, church he belonged to..
At whist period : in his life he became
the subJect of saving grace; could not,
be, positively. stated. • Ile. was ,,of.euch
retired. disposition - that he: shrunk
Ifrom. making' positive' etatements re
epecting personal ' attainrnents. His•
saving change: was to all apps, aranCes.•:
+ :'-- rossin the Atlantic-
emilgr to C11s, c g ,,
when a child, though 4 an 'actual fact
Ite could not account for it in experi-
mental detail, His useful' life and
} blameless. character,' proved his' con-
yersio Ile, was one of ' the 'first
batch .o ldere ordained in='4he Kin,
loss congregatlo 1;. Y, i •n• thirty-three years
'ago; Rev. Alexander Grant presides
rand Revs.: John' :McNabb .acted ' as
Clerk at the. ordination. In his office
I';he served faithfully and diligently
land kept himself unepetted from the
world to the last. 'Ile visited the.
attended public 101'61 p and
`'scarred at the . Lord's table ;