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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-03-09, Page 1• IMPORTANT.BOTIOE Itresb supply of conn jusi,arrived.fl „ Sherriff.. 9-3-p. Strayed Dog Strayed froin TACknow a black curly haired doir with white Paw* and White. _spoon!. preast. _ Anybody having in, formation of eeme, please rePort af The, Sentinel office. ' • House to Rent .• comfOrtable Ceniefit-veueered. Did" - on Gough St. Available April 20th, -.Apply WI. 11.• Hunter,. Iinchnow: Osteopathie Physician . Dr; A. C. Gretli, -Gsteepathie* Physic. ion, of Elora, graduate of. American •ScIiml of Osteopathy, will be at McGarry Hotel, Lucktiow, every Tuesday at 10:30 p. m. to Wednesday al 1;4,5 p.m. V . . . • • Foiind • At the Qty. R. statioui gOl d looket With inscription,, and con- ta ining-. portraits—at, this ,For :Sale . • Or to rent; 'A comfortahle dwelling house; with stable. Apply to .t -f -c C.1Tavi,oa, Lueknotv Money to Loan .PriVato and Company ,funds at the lowest passible rates. •, • • •‘Cteo. A. Sianaih, ' Lueknow. • 1611.e Furs -Wanted- - All kinds. Highest cash prices paid at the tannery. ' • Sam Reberesott Lucknow. • • Farm for Sale . Lot 15, Con. 5, Huron Township. All under --pasture 12 years; 1 14 miles. south of RipleyTon- ---Lgood.gravel road. -For particulars, ad.:- :dress ,losepit Featherstone, ' • Leduc, Alberta.' • Farin Sale,. • In the towaship of Ashfield, 150 acres of good laud, well waterakhuildiuga in . • fitt_e_ condition.Rosily the , beat snap offered this year. Unit be -sold at °nee. ', For further particulars, appirto. qua; G. Locke,' Barrister, ' • , .Liteknow, Ont.. -S-e-e-d-841ey ioc. No:21 Barleyaveragedll of grain per acre More than other variet- ies tested -with -it throughthe province last4tear.. .1s Ibis not worth $eed 90c,per ntis.:for saleby • f.L Lucknow. Auction.. Sales --OnMarch the 8th, conintencing- at one 'o'clock p. M.PeO. Th'onipson, let .27 •GiyenoCk will 'tlispeseothiS farnt- stock and 'implements: J. Parties Atm. 'tVedneaday Marcif'15,tirrthe date Of in Auction sale at lot 9 ,con. 2,' Unroll Township, 'Cominencing at one o'clock. •H. If. Pritchard, proprietor, :i J. Purvis .There,isAiLlonglist of,ntock_._and_ ' impletnents On Anis sale. • "' To., the. Publk • • • ILfake4h'-1.8-- patronage in • • Many customers for . tbe pant; and'Ttcust to Merit a continu- .. slime of the same' duriakthe present. 41ear.\ • • , CHOPPING DONE, . Improved facilities enable vs to •giVe - prompt and •eareful utteutiotr'..to,"...the- thopping of grain: 'Hereafter, we .ex.: —pect.to-opati-o-necli—oppitig miilalmost continuously, .• ' Lode warevito . • .a -am' prepared-AoLPay,..--highest-itrices- for all kincls of :first-clase logs. Get my clubtatitins before 14 p. ' • T. IL TeittAtiv“ili;• endelson & Olitzdeill's educed Prices For quick. clearing we 'offer Tiger Bra id Wool and Fleece Lined Underwear, Sweaters and Sweater Coats for men ' WraFiperette 36 inchcs wide at. per yard/ to cents. Heavy Weight Linoleum per sq. yard 4; cents. 'i If your areihtending, to buy a • suit for yourself or your Voir it will e'ay you fo.examine our . stock itrst. ° endelson & Blitzsteig Mighest Market PrEcta for all kinds' ,41 . Raw Firm Gas 'Toranto Oh 'Feb; 14o. 1011, to Mr. and Mit Gay, it: dttligh., • ter. WOICNOWI ONT4RIO, .TH1TRSDAY MOOR 9, 1911 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Presbytery of Maitland * fAN UNFORTUNATE VILLAXIE Bitos May iteid. Visit ed Wing.ham friends last • week. . Mr. Will .McLeod left on Tuesday moreing for Fielding Sask. " Mrs. Eilher, of. Crediton, 18 visiting her mother Mra. Will %Tin. • 's Miss Bello Mackay is visiting her aieter B08..3(00111= at Kintore. Nes. Garfleld- Ironstone, of Wing - beeves the guest of esiee Afey Reid. , Port Albert was eonipletetPdast week by: the piecing of :the steel --•giedersM.ri. J. Garnet • Itrro7Li!'ir 0,l. spanning the , river, -le' addition to ing a few. days with the stool bridge there is a long • piece ' ' •• :Of trestleW.erkeekceach side- spanning ••Dr. Newton was in Port. Hope the the spec°between the river old the 'obit of last Week visiting his iriother side of the valley.The werk at this Who is ill.;"•• 'point lino belee the meat difficult on the wholejine, ' - Where They Learn Row ----4beireincordine-Boporter announces that it, barber in that : town has‘ sold otit-atid-purchased a butcher busineesf -there"-Whetheretlee-bittlier. 'Was ` any-, thing of it hitcher before we do :not 'know,, betmehavepainful information to shoe, that many whisker trimmers today would be. .serving the world • better -by -siWingingthe cleaver over murdered beef than drawingthe razor over livingface. The .barbees certainlya great place to train for tho. butcher's bleek.:-_43rude 'Times. Scheel Exaininatiotts ' ; The Ontario Departnient 'el: Educa- tion lies lisped the. annual time -table for the July examinations 1911. ,En. .• Mrs, Andrew spropl, widow ,of iy trance to Xoimal Scheol'extiniipatiOns- former, undertaker at Dungannon,. becTin On July. 3, and Continue, *until died her home there on Friday feet, J137 7.2". The for eh - MINISTER. CAI LED DOWN. trance to Faculties -of Educatioh, pass matriculation,: and honor and - Schalaie ,shipinatricelation, begin on .June -2 -9, --- and termittate on. jnly 12. with the ex 1477Presbytery of.Maitland met In St .4.1.1dieW's Church, Whigh'am, on .Politics Prevents Itteorporation ;Tuesday, March 1,7th." The antbunt of . • , htlanesii tiramaetod '34!1-411"g'; th"'' There is rmieh (gcoltment amo TV. the •••• • citizens of the little village of Elitiwoo'l up on the boundary line between Bruce and Grey counties. • The electors of . the village, all but eight,. recently signed a Ilk Bridge Completed . • petition to -the• Legislature, asking for The Ontario West Shore Reilway. incerporation as 'a -village. The petition - bridge over the Nine Mile -Royer - at ers made out a strong case, it is, Said; showing that . the towieddiVa - Menage - meet Of their affairs was very unsatis- factory—streets, walks and sanitation being. neglected: -But such was the opposition developed against the hill for incerpbretien that it ' was defeOteal, Or "ether, thepromottirr? of it Concluded te,withdraw. • Politics and 'odd option' are said to have been the. sources •:of trouble, The liquor intpresto feared the early submission of a local option by- law in the proposed new village. Then therewicethe question-M-to-velrith- county the ,village should he ,inithe aTni sort ottrouble as once divided the 'residents oi DieknOW:' ElinvvOnd: as - gaily gives a .Liberal majerity.pf about 2ei-aildMr. IL J. Ball of Durham who 'recently was selected as the Oonservite- ive candidate for South Grey told his friendsin Elniwood that he didn't want an such Liberal oreepleirion to his riding, -11. E. Truax is said to want -the village in South 'Bruce. The cemmitteestliat had charge of the mattei . had.decided to have the village iheor- *mated in Gree County,—in shrirt there was such a mixture mid conflict .0f. in- telwts that.nothinzeould be, -done,- -and- the only -fruit of the' effort to'get indor- ciliZetenris. the ,tiine. being chiefly taken up 111: receiir jog and dikUssitig the statistical re. ports of .the vat -Louie ceirenittees. Millie Young, Of Sarnia is in charge of Mt. W. Connell's Miliiuory Dep. for the ;season. : „ beep the guest Of Mr. and Mrs, Re, J.:: Button for the'past :Week. • Mr. Walter •Spindler hal sold' hiti property north of the station he ,Mr,. Angus McLeod Of Goderich. The Misses Armstrong, of. Exeter, arrived on Wednesday to open their ;Millinery Parlors for Spring semen.. • WANTED:—Reliable man . to take charge of a car of horCee to Vanootivei, Meech; 15-W. „MacKenzie,- Luchnow, 1.1::5 White, -of St. Themes, the new 'principal of the Lucknow School, commenced his duties on Mon. day. ,Mr. john Batton attented the big* -Automobile Show -,at Thronto-iast,Week. We may:look_for.deveiopetnento inthe early ,eummer.: ° Mr,,,`DOnald CamPhell; who fOr the Past year, moister!: in MeLeorn-livery, barn, was antolg the travellers: west- ward bound on Tuesday. s=r ' Mr:-Wnr:•Vitinitli-oflangaide reports the capture of an eagle on Saturday last. • The great bird 'measures 7ft.: Gin. 'from tip to tip of,tlie wings. . - maittani.eiter_power . _ G.: A...NV:bedside, for allowing. the ___:..Tliete_Ints..beena,:riplendidsale_oetieets,Lestvieeks_Goderith.SigrieLhart-thee -.-cheiri'-te-take--pert in theHaemices----clad at the Royal Welsh Ladies Choir Ent- folioWingi-County Clerk 1,arie has a. they were in flowing geWh and ship,. ertainment h4te.Sitturday evening next „received word that another rePert oti this a Presbyterian ehtirch and • the affair is already an assured sue: •*omen, Couldn't Stan*d Stirpliced...CtioirL , . . . „co tiotvot houor Mat onlat'oe es:Inin(ruenii6Snotuhnerlfi; ,rpirit'oe!Oaecs‘eicinitr,oriSnwehdicol4y. ii•coneladed.On July 13. Coininercha; the Choir_ were attired „ in , .surplice and, epeciethit eiranairiations will ;,be OLgoba -from The.:4t spe-: fanillY,•eanieda, sensation in:. Division cialit examinations will be held at the Itteet Presbyterian Church. As the Deper_tmen.tot'Edaeetien,:Toronto„ on, natee''of-4`Coine Ye Discon-salate;”- Angust$,A49;--1-lefelletritigtb0•74se thste; opeiring-liyHinn, died, away • and the of sumaireeSchoPi,et Toronto., •-lJniver- sermon as Omit to ..coninienee., she . •steed. Up in 'her pow, near the front 'of the chinch, Oedsleneenieed_the Mre,Jas:S. Duncan will, receive for the first tinier on Friday, March the tenth, from three to six p. m., and after- wards, the first and third 'Thursdays of each month. . The position of 'teller in the. Mot- sons'llarik,-rendered vacant by Mr. Reid's removal to Teeswater, "will be taken by Mr. J. A. .McNevin, 'wife conies from London. Mr, and MO. S. Robertson were call- -ed-to-Torogto-last-weekTon aecount--of the deathof their grandchild, Isabel May Lucas. Mrs,--Robertion will re- main with her daughter for h, few 'weeks. The Lord's Supper shall be dispen- sed in the South Kinloss C ureh next Sabbath at 11o'filock Proper- 4totv services Shall&begin, on Tueaday at m, • Maitland Rieer power is to be nt tilt. with these . I am surprised that You, by the engineers of the Hydra:electric the mie.iSter,: should allow' it! Oh,. We • Ooiuniision Thi will be prepared are 011 gOrog to ruire". She • eried, and, Solabin'g,-sank-down. TheJninieter -as \quickly -a. ly and quietly. began,',1iis sermee, • Which calm - to the Commission, which 'will', then .be prepared terneet-the connnittee:.of was_eoeducted withontfurther.-interrup= the county council Which was'appdint.' • • • , 'ed at the January meeting' tci • deal with the power• question. It is sug. . jested that the councils of ,the•variOus. minor muniegii.-thites of the ce`Ti..... Former 'Resident of MIS Locality • :Imes after :invited to appoint • representatives to Long Illness. aneomPane, the county. council ,• • ' ,T,fiefollowing eeemint of the 'death Hydro electric • Conimission 'takes of Mts. .11. B Hethoingon• from tee DIED IN vArieouvER , . help\diffasEl 111• Vancouver B. C. 15 • : forMailan on the question throtigheih The death Occtirred yesterday .ata. the county and fadititate the teaching ianiiiy residence, -846 -Eighteenth -Avenue IR a decision as• had confined hoe, to heti 'for_ Praetically. :to what Ahe. ,cciinity East, of 'gnat. B. Iletheringtoe„ ,aged ..7stfiatteNdaotemi7...the matter. - .. shay years, after a lingering illness -that two years. The late Mrs, 'Hetherington • The -past.. -we. end: a . the G. T. station .here,' the 'annual ,half age, aecoMpanied by her husband,. fernier governor of the Brandon; Matt.L troba7.167aViii-the-hotiiihat the cliange in 'climate would' :testpre__her„liealth, but, iiiroMpertifelYTthe-Iiiiiire • •OT :•the disease made recevery, impassible. The -deceased leaves afamili,ef seven eons. _ilifemmAdanis,„of,lilytkla.44 4,...ent left on Saturday laSt. . . and lune daugliter-The-deciased---. lady the stare fleet door iveit- of • Buttoifs 'TT"13 tali't4'earS Tuesc'aY2 WAS tiworily sister of -Messrs. W. -J. butther-iihop;.and will open . a jewelry *ere:H J.. Johnstati,,cor_of horses.. Methers, J. B. Iffethers G. A. Mathers, stock there on Adams-- 40-Delerane, Man; C. W. Sinit1;;,---two------J-:-.0-11fatheWandet*-Matlierai., all'. .comes well reCommendedee a first-class oars of 'effectatieLeney,..,,Sekke,FAtor110.'Iseelniinireeitiieffief this city, :and; of lowoer;-opticiar's and engraveri. Mackenzie,- c-tr •of effects- 4to Aher-e Justice Meth ° : The ninth annual ers of Winnipee and - nethy, Sask ; T. .C. Rivet; • effedi "tci. Henre. Mothers of Kinloss. Her mother- , • ',Giticv110 oderich,t0:Datroit7-,Will:. be Wilkie, 'Sask. '• On Saturday, Nkrfo. Mrs. C: Mothers, whose Wine is in 'Brace ' inn this season leaving Goderibh Macitensie shihped it r of hoehes•• to. County, Ontario, but who has been re - 9:30 a. m., June 17th;leave Detroit • on Rohleau, 'Miller; W, and 'Jsl5Iing here'for t*e Pti4 tWO return at .1:00 p Tune title.' The McLeod paeli a car of effeetS to Field 1,14ive and , perfect • health round trip .0156. . , ; , funeral Avill be' held on . Thursday .• nei Mr. E. 14'. Porterf of ,Siincote- hag. • Sask. That; howeeer,' does not eXhaust at residence,. 'Beye. Me. eloCkBettee fibinWill officiate. afternoon 2 „the • family beenassigurigin _op •moisoo.. Bank. the list of these' :•we3tward bound4 'the, past wee; -Ho wilioceompaity Mr. Martin: the -station agent, roPert kr. b s. !tow l'eee4'waterwito assist that six cars .for settlers' 'cheatinc DAMAGE slitr seutss in the branch there as scion as it j j5 ordered for ToescloY.%ef ne?c.t week • shape to de- bUsinethe.- and other three foiea,few-• days_. later', Bruce County -end • hunter .11riege-eo,"-Leay. ' Two ears of harvesting machinery.. " $406 nue and_farmirriplerheitte-for...Spind ler--&- Johneton delivered Mr Wanes- • Four rinks of cadets -drii;ie over :Spring nigh of • traffic to the West "finm1Vinghain yesterday to try eon: iiiikingaitsali-fert-;`:.P6eF.-6-iiiiiiicre. of -cluglions_with-local..-devoties-ciLthe_ _settlers"offects and ene of horses' .pelli• I,‘rorin game"- We go ho prole too ad outfor the Prairie Provinees. Tues- early:to report resultsday niciining and it number of others: Tlie funeral from the residence of:Mrs. Weiliktiday-Wielthat of Mrs: Archibald MacLeod Whose death occurred itt chic* on Saturday, March 4th. The deceased-- had reached the advanced ago of ' 80 ye*. . She was -mother of *elate K. J. • MacLeod and was onetime a resident of this locality. ; Radoone are becoming scarce ,`iti this part of the country; but, that an occasional healthy family is still being reared, was proved the other day by , me. C. A. Greer,. Who lives it few Miles 'oast of Own:- On folling niarge ehn. 'tree, he found in a eivity, up a Safe' • dietance' fioni'the ground, a family ,of five, all about the Caine size, •and evi. dently..oubs of last year. Mr, Oteet,, being more sport than 'butcher; cap- tured the animals aliye. They were ood condition and the flit ..riele,. oay e leg • le- or•Iiito I Wil.a.114, 801d theM to Meiiirs. Mend; elsbn d:Blitistoin under *hobo cafe Y Westford Mr. Peter Murray is having An auc- tion sale of Farm Stock on Mb-11day, .March .13th • •4 •,Thucoutay of Bruce and the Hunter Bridge and -Boiler. Co. of •Kincardine -VILLAUE-COUNCI1r7 .Luck,ow-to..11aYe•Ceniieldele-lhil!?en, •-••• The village fathers had a rapier %le time of it at the regular council meeting Tuesday evening, there being 'nothihg very serious to occePy their attention. Mr: Anderson was, as a month ago, absent owing to illness. Mr Lawrence tided in his steed as chairman of the committee on finance. . • • . A deputation consisting Of Messrs A. b8o6aYrdand P. d Minia6remhoSiltlief.aadd.rItaforIthe 'the Town Hall, , Mr, Boyd stated . that it was understood that 'some provision had: already' been Made for the piircliahe' Of an instrument and that one would be bought ih the not -distant future. He added that the Swastika Club had Piano. that it Was prepared to dispose of. • The instrument'Wee.practicellY new, is lin-good condition and be thought a, deal might be.errahge,d to the advantage of both the the town. •The •deputation.wes--told--that---the-couneil- would take the matter rip„,get the opin- ion of anexpert as to the Condition. of • the piano and chrisider 'fermi ofpnichase. .A., communicatioh. was : read by the clerk from W„ J. Gage of Toronto, -ask- mga grant towards the maintenance of the, Muskoka Free Hospital for Con- SUmptivet. NO action Was taken. • A by-law was passed confirming the 'Aphointment of Cameron constable for the year/ Consideration is to he $220, and a uniform consisting of .suitable coat vest and: pap. As appeared in the notice published last week, the constable is to be on the 'street in uni- -ferin every .Seturcla,y‘ froin 4 o'elock with. 10.3a:end every other evening Of the week freni:',7. o'clock:Until 10,30. .:•The ' foll'otVing aecounts were passed for payinent:--J. S. Hunter, month's. 'Salary, $38.34..: J. ,S,,Hauter, J:Adam's Spence, ---Municipal - book;11.e0, J. Griffith, work on Street, Agnew,`Preinmin-ori Otiaran- tee tend, 810,00: ,Stewart ti!, Son, lightS, oil street, $48.20.: iStewart. ce-- Son, lights in hall, ; $4.po; A. r :Davison '&,. .Son, portraits of King and Queen, . $2.00. 'W. J. Douglas,' gravel for street, 83.90. ;1• ', Lindsay, Instirance Premium, $:3.60„ 1."A.Xakolm, WOOL; on street, Holyrood ' • '1, . Aslifield • 141A, VATHEY4NE14QUILLAN • _ . rebrtlarY.2."4h. Catherine '&04- lum widow of the late Maleolm McMillan entered into rest after a week's illness . Mrs. McMillan was in her 70th' year. She was born in „ Argyleshire, Scotland, and when. 8. years of age came to this country with • her parents, She Was Married -to her late husband .44'. years - ago, After their marriage they -Water!: on the 10th coe; Ashfield Township where sheremained mita. death. • She was possessed of ' a quiet and loving disposition and watt a kied- mother. They Were blessed with a fainily ef 3,boys and 3 girls.; john, . Neil and Mal- colm; Mrs. john Stothers,^ Mrs. :Henry Mullin, all of Ashfield and 'lieu' (de- ceased). She wee' a Member of _the Prete byteriareehureh. The funeral took place on Wednesday.' March.lst. to Kinloss cemetery The. S7Dlincarand•ReN% T. E. Saw- yer.conducted the funeral services: Crosby, Daniel Alton, john . Cambell, 'David Hackett, and Neil Murdoch. The bereaved -family are acoordeir'the sympathy of the community in the loss they have suiteitted. • • Crewe ./ . . Thomas Rivett left on Tuesday morn- ing for the West with a car of , settlers' effects including nine fine horSes. John Kilpatrick deliveredfour fine horses to Joe Kilpatrick in Godench on Monday last., Joe intends taking them .West soon, . . Mies: Jane Culhert. spent--lastleeek with friends hi Luckeow. fsaie. Gauley is assisting James Sanders; iehre Saw•Millat Present... . . Andy Culbert made it business trip to -,LueiteecorLseturaey.list;. ..:1sio service here last Sabi:4th 0i ac - court of the- funeral of the late '31re. Spruill of. Dungennon.. John -1Innary':s on Friday night_ for ;its to be ringer. , • - Miss 13ertha Switzer •vho is-- attending ' -Tfigh School in Kiiiiitidine '•-,spent •Sun.7 'day at her heme here, • ,• Mr:.11ieliard and. Miss' Sadie :Elliott' sperit. Sunday.: with • their. sister'Mrs Robb at Arnherly; -;.3.ft...and.krs., Pierce :and :femily left fiirtheit home,. ,Reston Man., last e • Mr. Almer Ackert . sold a -.valuable' two-year old colt for the sum of $260. , Mr. it. MacKenzie of the -10th. Pon, left latt Tuesday for the West. to try Mrs Donuevan,.DfCbicigisvisiting- hie'fer,tue,e there. . • . :at Mr. Purvis'. Lothian' • Rey, R. •,k7B-;471;;17;•-.7,feth,......7aTte up.' fora day seeinghiS father, Mr. Thai, Rev. Father Jelin' Hogan of 'St. -;-Thomee,• spent .4 Weelr-liere with •lii-e- .fittlier, who was incliSpose.d. a •fdw :days' htst week. , ' ' Thos. McKeith leaves for Seskatehe- Livere:nextMondaito,_commeheehame- ; stealing dirties on hia'faine'aiter spend- ing the liVintei, at his home here. . • , McNamarra, iVhe etas under the 'doctor's care duripgilie ,paSt-weeliFis,• we are ghtd to rcport, steadily impre v- • Aft. • -1ceeiis ''...geleod` of Hananond, Ind.,....wae.theguese-of-Mr,-and. Mrs,- Mc- •• Lean 011 TueSday. - Mr. '1' E. Wilson has returned home frem Brantford where he has ,opent • the 4 timber of' our youngpeople attend- -err the box social givenby. the Verdure -bcperynte.in'Pie Woodman's Hall at Iteid's. • Mr. and Mrs. .,TailleS Steel Sr. are. suffering .11'011.? -.'11a.;- 'Grippe, We -hope they will sorni 'be Olule .to be. aroend • Soilie of •oor young people • attended the 0. O. C. 1'4. At -Home en Friday • willeach pay' Mrs.-. Mittilda Cairns' f PvenAh4, )!arch 3 rd. ' Southampton, $150,, .settle- Ntr, Dap. ThoniPson, 4th:cell is ser- ment of an action for dathages Which iously ill but we hope for a speedy' re - she brought against the Comity and the c9verY- ' Company on account �f the death of her husband, Samitel 'cairni.'' Cairns* it - -win- renreinbered,- life•by - Mrs. Pairiek Mahoney and Mr. John drowning, while engaged ierepain work Mahoney of Mildmay, spent Sunday ;et ,on count3r beidge that spans' the .8an' Me Peter Litielia,n's, ' -;geenr•-•Bivcr- near 'Sbuthainiiteh; -The case first ,eame before Judge •„Falpen- -blidgeDit Walkortriii; bsit lte thieti:out, the elaine,reflisieg to have it go to the. and Mrs. Edward Kelly Of Chop- any*An eppeal. wes then taken to -thestesr, visited friends here.last 'Week, Divisional Court at Toronto. The 4)- • 1)01 was allowed and rather' than go int 6 aehrt, the defendants settledItthe figures inentiene& Besideessop, Welt f -tilikt0attivetittr4ditTitrifid-Vt Mr. Jaines Mull* Sr..y.isited friends Lueknon" on Friday. • Mr. W. ITendot,sOn, of Liiekiinsv,fgave otii burg call on Thursday last, $ 11,Orge to gr. McLeod of 'ticknow,' on the os ts so far incurrelTded. ThiS MOMS Yriday., , OthOnt a thousand dollars more to the , tia3y'Bridge Co. and couple f 4 Ohundred to .M. r. and Mr, Potok.,4, Murray .soon wore dep"voci of their pelts., Imuted friondS at Chepstow on 'Sunday; 14° °°11'14, , Wodding belts are ringing, Mr. Sydney and Alias %tells, Towle returned Jenne aftei . spending a metal) with friends in r,ondon. • Miss Mary Murray of Bluevale was at home last week being laid up With • it severe cold, • . Mr. Seth Martin ; who has been t twoinnntJts , en te*Ntrtt,a. flYetdill(;IttutiltildibAelrlioii St4ilehniLds1.°•raslet- ritiltdo,y tievening, All report a .good 1 ti Ripley. . Olivet. Church are asking, for .ten- ders,fer the building Of a new shed. , . It seems as if , we were going to have a Municipal phone at last. _ Mi5E,._ Lyle__ Taylor_ ,of_.•;_LucknoW,- sPent a few days wit! Miss Kate Mc- CrimMon this 'week. .• Mrs. AllanItclity's- •baly has been. very ill and..iyat present, no better. '. J:Criwford entertained a few : friends on Tuesday -evening this . -Mr •White, •of H. S. Howland' & Sons,„.,Toronto,, is assisting at the stock taking at Solomon .Bros.' The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist .Chureh-met on-Tnesdarthis-week -at he poll., •the home of Mrs:"G. H. Mooney.. . c.oliteo , . Miss. Mary Martintook the topic in „the ,EWortLeaue ph . gon . Monday evening. - . , •• . , • . • Single copies. 3 C.en. :GOODJEWELERY:- . . is a badge to. good taste. You will see it„, at its best when you examine, out Lockets, Necklets, Brooches, etc. • , Welreep alwayein. • stock a eSeleetion4frbngagement -and-- Wedding rings. • Armstrong & 1111dred Opticians ant, Jewelers Ilub. Grocery. • • , • • • Advantages of agood. pasture replaced bY,„ ing . • . erbagpuip.. .Tweety-fiVe years' test without failure ..with.Herees, Cows, Tat0416,,.,,Sheep, -40 and. Multry: It insures good: . health 'end' better. returns.' .It keeps ,Sheep free from ticks and assures' 'better wool and_heav4er...Lclip.-.-Flavor :of milk and .butter are.i.inproverl when Herbageein is given regularly. Make your. own Calf Meal, none better, cost - enle lie. per lb: • • . , •.• • •Ileee itiei:100,1bs. Oil Cake. Meal. 30011ii. Shorts 4 lbs. Herbiteelim about '1 ib. Salt. 7 ", Mix well, Spii-- aboet two cupfuls in a gallonof scalding water and feed warm.• Leading poultrymen assure us' that Herbageum ',gale_ And remember - nothing else is quite sO good,: ' :PHONE it( • The, Ripley.Hortkey,'Teani . vent ..to 'Tee.swater on Monday this week; and, itt acbse, exciting game, won from: ,Teeswater by a score of •,8-1. . Mr:. Redliurii•acd-as:Referee-to the en tire Satisfaction Of all• • -Jaines-McKPridrickAs-,brene--ftone Detroit. He has had an attack, of 'la:-geipheFbd:-C--zriirehetternovr. ' Miss Annie Curran spent 'Monday; and Tuesday at Mrs. John McDonald's ' The Q. .O., F. • •283 have 'decided fo.:;„loct-Yee=a' Bldr-ototthee7tiftelifig pt. March 1704 instead of the ',usual: At - • Solomon bi•es.'have,sold out to Mr.. Samuel Geddes. :They have' -beete_ip. the' hardware businees here for oyer six' years, and breer..are. going Weet Fred left last week.' They are 'taking stock' And stare is dosed' at, present, „, ••• ,-.1,...iioimotnitttlitiQ34,;.in:oettilbt::•;.-lettejsultf'..the..:413Wo.. fionne , of .Mrs, W.. J. Crawford 'on Friday March -10th ' The demee- striders' will be Mrs, S. T. Jackson _Mise 0. McDonald, Mist Montgomery, Mise McInnes, Mrs. E. J. • McTavish, Mtlif-ChitPlifbrt Me8.-3,110111fle.S; and rs. J. Breckenridge. • , The 0..0. C. P, At Home, held last, Friday evening,- wns a grand success from; every 'point of' Vie'w-as • Mr. '1Virsuney said, "the gathering was select." t• Supper was served at ,the "-Commercial Hotel at -6:30.to•8:•..p:" m., and prograiiime. :ivtta given in, the Council Reetniat 9 p, M. TIM' pro- gramme was one, of the beet for variety of local talent,:* The ...soloists ;,-were Miss 14, Stanley, Duncan Johir Munn ald J. H. Chapman; Mr, and Mrs. D. Munn. also gave a duet; Mis's Edith Moore and Jas. Mont 'Ornery,' recitations; the Male. Quar- tette, A rousing • number, and MeS, Dr. McLennan, an iristrumental sOlo, Mr', Mooney gave :a short address:- and, as Games wors tt4t11116wfite°Pn141titledolihil:eft s'rv4)ari hour a or two, and i Ship'aupreme, • Evet ^ •Are Von Getting all the CoupOlis• CangiOr7Your-FaVeril The followingis tha results of the • Voting up to Monday March ath. ; Verna Snelgrove 111argar4 Geddes 156 , Jane Armstrong 105 redaltergudbir80---- Norma Thompson 75 '.Frankie C.ain 70, Aitcheion 41 . J. Spindler 3.4 . ' • Winnifred 11iott 33 hlargare.t.johnitone.31_, Mable Webster 28 ' 'Se'v'ellrleals.sGoi tea uhleiri r2hd8di ev e2 7' 2 0 and Under. GlIareraiett'Nlie:er250 .coupona' nifty be had before March 20th' ET it:4• It'OLT CAN' • MSfRONG loges sioRe , • LUCKNOW MARRIER SitY,Nerun:--rn •Saint" Cathedral, Toroeto, on Men- ' day,- -Feb. -117,,,e141-1, ; - inuptre,.-Larnia-WAIC'eliburgitt- .. .13eniamin 11. Siddall, Will) is Manager of ,The Bank of Montreal at Trentoh. Ont., is' brother of 'Mr. (leo. 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