Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-10-05, Page 1VO1xxxvn—
LOCAL AND GENERAL
-or, ft :wing Ante is near. •
• Peter Cereigan is very. ill.
Two gellone .4..ineti'can Coe' Oil for
at. Tate's,
Mi Mary McLean, of 'TO...Milk!, le-
tlin'gnest of Mrs; Siddall this week.
• Mrs.. Adam Johnston, visited last.
week at her, father-in4ewia at Lanes.
WOW that the elections are over, papers
can give More attention to news 2eaturee.:
For ,choice pea:416kpears, plums,
grapes, etc., go to Tate's, :he handles
the .best and sellacheOPect: • Leave : your
order early, :',.• • ' •-• • '
Dr. • Parker • 'Osteopathic • Physician
visits Lucknow :Wedneedays, and Fri-
days. . -COnsultationa„lree at *Garry,
-' Hotel, . Chronic diseases. '
Mrs, W. C. • '17releatrenhae, sold her
house and lot in. Lucknow • and will
.. remove: to TorOnto this week to take up
*fesidenee there. ,
bkOverik_LOndon; &Moe,' Eye,. ear-
nO40-•and•ihieat; will be at the Gain
He* Lucknow, on the following dates:
Aug..17;sSept. 14; Oct, .12; Nov. 9; Dec.•
• 7. Eye e tested and glasses properly fitt-
ed, ete. • • •
• At"tt recent Meeting.heldin.:Ifolyrecik
• iTa'.1:14:-116eiried-s-tnaliffiferiti'ai local opti�n
. con:teat in KinloOtournaliip: Only one
hotel, we sunderatend, will be affected,
• •-‘that'at the Black Horse:
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—77:710.' A. W. Kerr, 6f ThesSalon, When
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• fire ranging in Otter township, captured
•• a, large deg wolf' one day lest . Week
• Mr. Kerr says they are plentYful in that.
vicinity but if is a • difficult Matter. to
get an eye ouone.• • • .
.1fJarty Kaufinatin,.a 14 -year-old boy,•
while ritilhing'down ,the .stairs of. the
• dismantled crystal .- palace, - at ..Listewel•-,
. after the Fall Fair; tripped over a.. piece
broken and y failing to the
.' bottom. broke both arms.
, Occasionally since his retirenientsfrom,
- the'Sentinell&r.--klrMcKenzjo takes
x -p. o is uss current events. or
• *rife a descriptivesketeh, , He is the.
. anther of the aditorialsand. the splendid
in tbis. isaue,Of±the
Sentinej
. • . •
"Pil1ikin0 is dead, and the'_ Lucknow
.Dramatie.Coinpany is id tears "Bill-
ikine:-Was, the:, dega,-that
their show. He Was run over by an
• unto Yesterday; and forthwith his cheer-
ful : little deg soul departed for • the
' 'Star ,called Sirius. 7Requieseat in Nee.
. . , , •
-A Mad. dog redentlyN.. :ran amuck
through the Rockwood diettapt,..ancLbitt,
many. otherdogs'and 'numbers of heada.
Of live Stock. , Stneethen eeveral. pigs
• Which, Were: amo the bitten itiiimals
•• have develo tjt rabies' and. have had to•:
'be _killed Off - • .:
The -regular in, thly"meeting„ of the
• WOniansInstitute, ill :be held ,at the:
home'of,Mm Joseph Agnew on Friday'
• •:. Oct-.19that half pest ..:2: O'clock 'There'
• is to be a ,dettionstration on the making
of salad..Beiide a ntiniber:of other int-
eresting items on the program there is•
a paper to be.giveu on . "flea?, to inake
our-meedngs interesting Ond, entertain-
ing.- Visitors:Witt be weleonie. .
• Luckno* Dramatic • Club played be
Ore a large- and appreciative • audience
•111 Te6swater kat Thersdaynight.. After ,
.:-theenteeteitintent they were treated to.
limch at, the hotel, and • were :ShOwn.
rennys skimineases by . the townspeople,
• which:they-are-very grateful. -,:-They
•. Play in. Wingham next, on Friday even-.
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It is a rule in printing offices that
there is , a charge Of se macli•.per• line
for advertising conceits, socials, .enteia.
• tainttients; or any - sort Of affair Who're.
. ' thereis an admission fee charged -and-
yarying from this rule is a Mere. weer-
_ ..sight on the partof', the
•-should not expect setnething for -nothing
from the printer, any more -than ayou-
would fromybuf merchant, or than the
printer would -from you. It is our Source
•of revenue. Kindly respect it. • ,
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'CIILIRRI NEWS
Service in Lucknow Presbyterian
Church nektVundity morninglavill be
a spdcial ChiltiOn's SerVice. A,colleetion
will be taken for the purpose of starting
a library in the Stindao School. '
The League Meeting on Monday night
was in charge OT-theCiiiiiitiarindeivor•
Department: . Miss- Etta Johnston, had
the Topic and gave an instructive
paper., Annie Button Ana Mildred
Treleaven sang*aDttett.• '
Next monday evening a specially
• interesting program will be given in
the League. The Meeting will be in
charge of the Misaionary Vice president,
•Mrs. Philips An address will be given
byMr. McKinley on Missionary work,
also paper will be read on tithing, by
• members of the League. MN. G.
Anderson will recite and Miss Allen
will sing a solo:
DIED
Monday,,Oct.
• 211(1., Donald •Thompson, aged 49
years, 6 mos., 2 days- Paneral. to
• Aipley cemetery thr Wednesday,
October ,4. . ••• ,
MormonAlt-In Kinloss on Saturday,
. September 30, ChriSteno. Evelyn,
• infant daughter of Mr., and Mrs.
John McDougall. Funeralto South
• Kinloss eenietery on 'Monday, Oct.
s'
:Simla' Offer • . •
he-Torontolobe-will--11
malla to any .address in 'Canada, (Tar-
anto excepted),•United States or Great
„Britain from date qf receipt of order
until:Jan, 1st, 1912, for 75 cents; or
until 4,4, I, .1010for $4. Orders taken
at the Sentinel Office, •
' Illuatiated Lecture , . •
An'illustrated Lecture on T111:1011.1111-,
‘Osis and the work of the Muskoka atid
'Weston Free Hospital for. Conium pti ves,
Will be eiVen in cArnegie.HAlLou..Wed-
nesday, October 25, by Mr. J. R. Wat-
son, field Secretary., Reeve, Mitchell
will occupy the Chair. . Thisrnmiees
it
to be one of. the ' most interes leg and
'ebeative lectures • which- the pu ic . has
been priviledged to •hear, an A , full
attendance is invited. '' Admission, free,
See large posters issued. • •' ' "
Commerdal Traveller Wired. -
A commercial traveller named llone,
•
seau, representing the.Ablinde Shoe Co.,
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of Toronto, had one leg ainputated
be-
low the -knee audlhe ether' foot crahed
to.e. pulp by the Louden train at Blyth
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yesterday (Wednesday). Seemingly,
,while clingingto the 'vestibule, 'railing,
either to heard the train er dismount
from it while it was in inOtian, he struck
againAt'aonte boxekon.the..platform-wi
wiq thrown unclet-'1116'Wheils: lie was
brought up to Wiegham and :takento
the hospital there.'
Home Grown Peachei '
• Aire. kFirtlayeon, who resides in a
porting, of the •, village where southern
fruits ivoulil not be expected to flourish;
has a Californian peach. tree which this
year yielded probably a gallon of good
fruit., Mrs. Finlayson did not get all:
the fruit herself; some of •the village
.
boys saw to 'that: But she gathered
•
.•sufficient:toshOW :the :'capacity of • -the
tree, and she would .• undoubtedlyhave*on first prize fOrit had it been exhibit-
ed at the Fakiair.: This • speaks well
for he elimatd 4. Ili uce Cou nty•
a - • .
Frank Ames, the 'Englishman from
Lueknow, who was recently conimitted
:to Walkerton jail for_assaulting_a_Kin-
c-a-rdine:Wkiniin may be deported after
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'the expiratjon of his sentence there.
In order to prevent Canada being inade`
'a duinfoing ground for eriatitials„:„A law
hasextint-liere-Whielian-avki. : hat any
miningrant„ not a resident Of Canada- -
for tWo,years, who is found guilty of e
any 'Criminal offence, shall be deported s
from the Dominion its an tiadesire,ble t
subject. As Ames: is alleged • to have
chP_en...Qutiless.than,the.-two year-petiod:
steps are being taken, we, understand
LIIPKNOW, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1911
8111,001E.„
Hepworth will vote'Pn Local Op
next Ji,atruary.
The Saugeen power eem.papy have
been making repairs, to their .'water
plant at. Port Elgin,. and, As • a result
haye been using" steam power Or'rsonte
time. • .
Mr. HOWarcl Greathead•cf Port gl-
ain • met with a rather Severe accident.
On WeJnesday last, having been • Un-
fortunate enough to. (nit oft 'a portion
of the tecen't finger Of . his left.. hand;
The eeinent Work. at • McEvririg!e.
. . ,
bridge, Sangeen tewnship, has .Iieen
completed by Contractor, All: :,I3egg.
TheSane'een council has accepted. `the
work, and paid for it in full, the ac-
count beingover :$1100.
-Banner ha%that Hugh Clark will
be selected by remier Borden for the
pcirtfolib,rof Miuistor.of Militia. -j ri
this event it would mean, another elec-
tion in lilorths Bruce.
' The turnip crop ie Portions of Bruce
peninsulais a complete 'failure, being
infested avitli that little animal' with
_the .petatillar
,
Hoe Some. are plOughing clown th
erop because of the ,Sniell arising fr
the diseased: plants.. .
J�hn Cottrill, :of ten°
a number of deer along ,hike ran
frequenting his property,. -AS. they
no .hartn, it is the hope °Utile farm
of thit.Astriet that rio &Yet* Will ,
.triade to hent • thent down or sho
. • . •
A, farmer 'named AntieV, neat Pa
Head, sustaiaidthe ltaaa of _ba
by file, includ,ing:•hay; straw and 1,5
bushels•pf 'threshed. 'The , fi
started, froni the explosion 'Of a la
tion.
BRUcE_CGIATY :FIELELME
• Five! Lucknow Bays Attend
At Cliesley • on Saturday afternpon:
last, wes held the second annual' Bruce
COuntY M. Field. Meet. It
sPeinesteatniteved gti°aTiit'hpes :Poilfbiliennthioer liawn8dt sregiroer.
Athletes in the history of Bruce CountY'
athletics. Eight towns competed, foi
tlm. splendid . trophies (loving eiMs..)
Followingthe meet, a banquet was-serv
ed totheathletes hr the LUdies' Auxil-
iary 'of the Cheeley V. At C. A. in Gee-
Fiye tnekrioW boys --Clare
Agnew, F,,reie, MillsPn, Clarence Spence;
)sVI rieUlti Yr. ac9:1111:11:69F1 .4Coi11' and .1'he atliktes" 41i 7°,1 -it. 10:11:8°61 e'Yairesi Yeji
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unioi
team made the highest junior average,
4;0I.) points. ' Walkerton -senior teant
made the highest senior. average, 363
points. The County Conneittee's,Silyer
cup waS'won-Wilic-ClieireY contestants
with an average Of 360 points, The R.
E. Truax cup for icaior championship,
.wa won by A. Whitehead, Walkerton,
with a total of 405. points: • The .1 ha
Aoulancls• Cup for junior client pions ip,
kV. Jilllextrd
',"*" With a :total, of 462' points, Badges
Were awarded all cohtestants according
ona to the number of points they obtained:
-Belaids.a.list.:q1...the'-'winnera.-of the
rtg ' junior' and senior events:
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ge, • 4U1s1:101t EVENTS •
do Standing Broad Jump, 7 ft, 10. iria--,a
erg E. Sinith; sChesley. -.Running -13roAd
be Jump, 15 ft., 2, Sceugall, Kin-
ot cardine, Runping. If. S. and Jump, 34'
ft Seougall, Killeardinet,•• . Running
• High Jinni), 4 ft., 7 in. -j. Scougall,
rk. Kincardine. :Putting -9 shot; .15 ft.,
re., 9 Leask, 'Paisley.. 75 Yds., daSh,
00 9 seconds -4.X .McKerracher,.Paieley; E.
re Millson, Lneknow; Cansieronsa Luek-'
n. noW;..1.T. Whettleaufer Walkerton.:
fern -while Come-eVeraing-eltores-wb
'-urdeive---r‘flirinsu-einee amount
to only ;$,5u0 and the loss will tot
Says -the Ilepeaerth Prokress
Burr showed us. a hen's egg on Mo
day that Was "'something .of. a frea
The egg was perfeetly,shaped but ha
ft appendage n--it--eseinbbirig
Chinesequeue- . The egg was laid o
leetion day, and as Altsfi Burr .14,
blanch Conservativeshe says -tha:
he hen, like Laurier, 1,40 - not Gala
ts wprk. • s
71,-0 of people from Hanover ha
re •' SENIOR
:Cited -Patfink .13 lb:: shot; -30
ed- . n ump,.. . t.,
al, A. Whitehead; Walkerton; and S,` -rite-:.
' geri Ohesley. • lInnning. Broad Jump,
17 ft., -40 im-.*-Whiteliedd,-7-,Wraikk
"'• ton. -Running:H. S,..and'Inium: 39.
Whitehead,. Walkerton. •Rimuing
k. High latitp, 4 Doughig
tr
...Kincardine. 106 ydS:
n dash,. 11 sevOnds.A.:•WhitehmiWit
roa
to have him distnissed from our 'shores.,
ay; erten:, •
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" a Job kr the Detective,
_ '06111Plaints'tiiVe been inade:.-by-two
Liicknow-autoistathatTains-inera--tlatir
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d one Occasion otiAne stretch Of road be-,
'tWeen.. Lucknow and .HplYrood; and
:nearer to the latter -place thati the
former, they have encountered :AnneL
rails laid .directly acrasS''',the,road.
One 'auto Made•the trip .northward t4'7ith
safety, but when returning shortly after-,
Ward and -after dark found the obstrtiet
ions there.. ' Fencuraile in this part of
the'World are not in the habit' of 'rising'
up and walking about.•of their own
accord. place.such ':obstruetion in
the highway with intent ito cause injury,
even if no injury .•follow, is a serieus'
effenee;-.lut. wlfea injury:is inflieted
and liiimeri life teat or eadangefed, .it
hecomea penteptiary etime And the
sooner the person Who, would decend to.
Suchtaetiea is apprehended and lodged
• in penetentiary; the sootier Will justice
L -be done. to :society. - Wea-a:inideritand
_thatincleiries ha.ve-been. instituted; and
if the crime in ijuestion is repeated- no.
expense. will'be'spared in eetirching :out
the-pithy pea:ties. ' • •• ar •
narrow escape when returning fro
Neustadt Fair. Tuiming a street do
er the latter Village too quickly
ne, wheel -on. their, rig gaval, way
hereby throwing them to t. one 'side
orttipately no One i'watt seriously linrt
The Sauble Falls Light end Powe
0.•intend to establish a eteain plan
Wiarton, from which they, will ' de
elbp electricity„ so. as • to . give, a 24
inirs service. They •will, then ;be. it
e market to supply factories Or any
stifution that wants e'poWer. . They
will Work this hew, plain in conjenc,
stion With the plant at -t-he Saaible, mad
they hope t,o heye it in Operation
avithin,twe Months. The low water
at tbe Sauble dna year has made • this
absolutely necessary:
Notlie s '• -11
The Sentinel's -Mailing • sheets . have
been revised to Oct. 1st. These are the • t
Only hooka a newspaper 'keeps in eon,. iF
neetion with its subscriptiOn aceounts,,
Will every' subscriber kindly'. examine
his or her label now. All moneys paid
in before Oct. 1, Sheuld be credited Up
by, a change of date .on the label. If v
that has not been -done; please notify'us h
at once and the matter will be looked in- th
to: ' If, on the contrary, the date on the in
label is correct, and .shows .you in ar-
rears, then we would appreciate the op-
portunity of bringing it right up-toalate
and as far into the future as you care,
10 go.
a4.k De !Axe Boo •
Railways of the Atnerieen Continent
vie With each other in producing their
publications in artistic _and_attractiVe
style and the Grand Trunk have rec-
eived the Palin from connoisseurs For
being •the leaders in this 'direebion.
;With their Usual taste they. have just -
'issued 5 veryhandsome brochure slightly.
alliffelififTOIITOrdinary tan of railway
bookletOnaaniuch as there is notany
dekriptive matteralaraffi'elm:blibatiOnT
but it isarbook of views that tell their
-story without words The *AA, this
unique piece- of advertising is simply
"Vistas" with the Grand ;Trunk trade
onone corner of the cover. - The.
.cover itself is a ,reproduction in colors'
from a painting of "The ',International
Limited" the finest and largest, train in
Canada. Inside the book ase
of the Grand Trunk 'Railway and
series of sixty-one pictures of Canadian.
seenbs., These pictures aro produced
the fittest .of half tone process from
direct . photographic. 'negatives ,tind
:printed On high class coated paper. The
-booklet la a"-eredif to Conipany.
r-
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TraYeller's Rttnrn . •
After period Of t*enty-seven years
spent in various parts of the world
David Graliarat son of Mr, Justice
Graham, is. Paying a_ viit to his old
home here. Only 'once since his first
departure, at the age of sixteen, las he
been here,and that was seven years ago;
on the occasion of Inv 'Sister's wedding.
He drops' in now from Salt Lake city.
peculiar circumstance in connection
with. hiss corning is that his brother,
Herbert, now a grown-up young inan,,
has never saben lunn to recognize flint
before. Whenthe older •brother left,
the younger one WAS only an infant;
and:when the former Caine belie On his
Only visit here, the latter'avas absent in
the West, David Graham has travelled
farther and seen mere of the :world than
probably any other man who ever left
Bruce county -that' famous breeding
place 'of travellers and colonizers; and
lie experiences, if putin type; would
rival or surpass those of the 'famous'
Captain Cook, He will spend only a
short time here, and will then return to
Florida* where he has purchased a fruit
plantation and will take up. residence;
'AFT,oieTs couple
of autOiats when coming down the
Bruce the- other 'day • had .•
good joke "put over thetn". Some boys,
who had seen tjletu cotuitiff turned an
old baggy upside down beside the
road, and hiding behind it, yelled for
help. The valiant motorists pulled up
'V'irtt,t) CATTLF...Whifit John Mc
Kinnon of Kincardine township, • was
delivering. sorne cattle. to liervie -re
'pently, the buviiiei becanie Wild and
-unmanageable and ran in all dime,
'dens. Tw.O.Of them afterwOrda died
of•extatistion and a third. One became'
to weak that it had to be takeui. beck
to the farm' in a wagon'. -Anether
one,, which was not found, is thought.
to have -gone to Greenock 'swamp,
where it may reit wild and .be 8110G•
down -y -some huntsman this fall. -7
trona' POTATO' CROP. -Potatoes are
alight 'crop in Wiarton district jan'cl
farmers who are fortunate to have th..
product for sale are realizing most Id:
critive prices One farmer in`.Derlay.
•Township, :Grey County, 'has gathered
the magnificent sun) Of $400 from tlie
potatoes' grown on one acte• of land
Another 4.mabel Township farmer de-
livered two 'loads' of 'finurphies"
°Wen Sound the othor'day and reediV.
ed $100. 'Wiarton Merchants are
'paying $1,25 per bushel at present,
WeNT Tint oeoll 13ninom-A tmac
'tion engine .boloiiging to Mr: John C.
Gateman, went through 4 bridge, at
Mr,. George Feddis' on the twelfth
concession of Brant, on Friday. It
WAS fished out.neit day considerably
damaged, though the extent Of its
injuries contd. not then be determined -
The bridge' was a wooden structure
of forty feetspan and twenty years
-old. It was badly Wee.tked,*(1141
have to be replaced by an iron struc-
ture,
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(Continued on page, 6)
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• StIO.WITill IIARE SKIN;
• _
Prenthient Physiclaa says That That Is A.1.3st"
: HealthfulWay
. • ,
is with.. a bare skin)." • writes Dr;
Magazine: "The bedclothes .offer
sufficient s covering' for c'otinfort„ and
_do „not, stick ,to.,the skim- and thereby
roman:ea a 'sodden garment. When
rollieWovee in bed, nature's- WIty of
giving? eVery pOrtion' Of theskin's sue,
face of chance to breathe, they do not
•roll with th a body. •Iti.the Ordinary
nightelothing, every tithe you tfirii,
yonsimply carry the covering With you'
thereby depriving•the skin of its full
breathing opportunitii3s. For • the shine.
-reaaon.you should ,fieVer Uri* sodden
-Underwear to remain next to the skin.
Nightclothes,' in particular, should be:
loeae and, baggy,"
SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT
6ecoines•a Death-trap
A most tegretable drowning accident
occarredlast Friday night ou the -farin
Of M. S. Hahlenby at Westford. The
scene; of the accident is a large well or
cistern. near %lie barn, ss hiCh receives
therain water' ott the roof. It is about
fourteen feet deep, and at the particular
•thne referredto, it einnained About six
feet of water. This well has always
,been kept closely coVercd; but evidently
the covering had become weak and
weather worn, and it tints became; as
suhsequerit, events proved, a veritable
death trap. tate at night the tragedy
happened. Passingby the well inthe
morning, soineoue noticed that the cov-
ering had been broken in; and, looking
down into the water,' he was horror-
stricken to see a dcad'.body floating
around. Thcritlartn, was quickly givcp,
nekthbors arrived, a as
message
,
• (Peetilifted on'nage 8) •
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tirROINI—NEWS-1-1 • • PO ul try Wanted
lixghest cash price paid for all kinds
Sit1g1e Copies _3_01eAt.s. •
Mr. Joseph A. Hayter has p urch a
ed Lot 15, on the Bayfield tine, .the
price paid being 04800.
' John Macfarlane of Stanley, has
aold twenty of hia Shoopshire rams to
s•Ex-Senatoi' Gooding of the State of
Idaho. . :
. The ;WY/ Reetoriin'connebtion‘with
the Anglican Church at Illyth, is fast
nearing conipletion; and it - is hoped
that anotlier•month will hoe it :readY
for, oCcupation.
The apple crop in Stanley tewns
:is indeed a' poor one. • Seine:large
Chards will not yield. 'a 'barrel; WI
others again seetn,to be loaded. .
packers are .now busy with the 'fr
t;• Lesassetls,veahalcd Althres.; misl°fos.rtAlenceGretIo-171S
om•a•-•piece ef-banamepeelittg,-
•breaking her :left arm: Rile in
Warning to the thoughtless to ke
Lantana peering -off the sidewalk;
I,ast week Messrs. Keys a; G
braid), of Brissels; dispoed of a hea
4 .4 a-year:sold taa- daniearArchiba
Of Seaford). :It weighed 1710 poen
The pried paid was 1P20.:09, the lar
est ever.reeeived, for 'colt that •ag
The Hay Teleph.one system, Operat-
ing in Stanley, has been extended to.
Grand Bend:, Subscribers on this:line
are anxiously looking for a night ser.
vice; which has, been 'premised,' for
years but which has not yet material -
hip
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dr-
iile
The
of
tep
-
ore -,Shec.p.tb Let
ep on the first of the month. Anyone
, wanting sheep on share, apply to
al-•ALE.x..Ross, tucknow.
of Poultry, live or dressed;, delivered
• at the .Lucknow gxpress, Office, every
•Thursday. •
269c • JT. L.volis.
Dry. VirObd for Sale
,
A cpiantity of dry ‘014aple Be.ech•
wdod well sessoued in my mill •yard. •
129P. •
•f•• John. Button,
• RugLost.
probably in' 'Lucknow last .Thursday.
night: •Finder' please. leave . same at
Sentinel' Office of at Blake's • livery.
519p.
Notice.
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All donations to 'Lucknow Fall, Fair,
and all accounts against the Society, are
Lequired to bp in the Secretary's hands
not lateethan konday,• Oct. 9. '
• ' - • By Order
J- E. Apicuw, Sec's,
•
After first week.in Octoher by a 'lady
da• from Dungannon as helper, companion
g. or general. servant in or, near Lucknow.
e Address: inquiries tosSentiriel Office. '
1 9c
Mr. %Tehtl MCEwing, eldest 'Soli_
Mr and Mrs.:•• Maldol McE Wing ,
:the 2nd con. ''of Stanley, who gra
ua.ted from Knox teat sprung, s has
eeiVed a.60,11 to become pastors of the
First Presbyterian :elitirett-Fol't WuF
hiir-• ,
" George Casiick, of ,Teeswater, and
Mise Lottie,. d4withter ' of iraricis
Beirnesi-7rh con. of Morris; toWn-Ship
wetie, last Wednesday, united in mat
4iage by Re%., ,C. Wishart, B.
6 Braipaals, at the home of the bride
hop
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_big-diteliing-contraCt- in • Mor
is, have •eeelted a second large. gaso
line.engi and dredge: They inten
shoving, th ' work ahead to et a
much done possible before the colds
-weather set -s -in.
'!
Fa.rm for sale
No acres, being Lot 8; Con. 13, Ash-
field township. Good clay loam; godd.
well and windmill; 10 acres hugli; about
30 acres bush;.- about. 30 acres in crop,_
balancein hay /and pasture; geedfframe
• . are, and brick and cement .nouse; good
of,•-stables_and-goOd cellar.Haif mile
of sfronu t tscah4o640.w. AE:1!Poly; William Web-
d -
20 -10-p. , •
e. • .
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LocalOptionin LadciroW wifi beigtheltdr1117...in
the:Carnegie Hall on Friday, evening,:
next (the 6th) at 8 o'clock. : „.
'
House -for Sale
o inside and out; first-class: well and ,cis-
. tern -inside. . Quarter acre good soil or
_ garden,: several .fruit 'trees", and',.,
, ban'cly to front street, sehool dnd
S eharchf Can be bought reasonable.
2610c - • J. •Lindsay.
•••
,A comfortable •dwelling, one and \
ltalifaisktoery wfraaccindsehied9,_,_sgooado(i:_t;r000msadaiacrs
'
Mr: N. ,11. Ram or.1; Of Listowel, is
in Fordwich lOOkjnA aftet the Ford,
wrch Record in the baence• of Mr..
Watters, the pliblia er, • he is under-
going an operation in Tortto: Mr.
Wa4`ersi many friends w h liim a
complete and. speedyrecovery,
. ,
couple' of HuIlet's represen ative
'fat -mere.; namely, .alesrs.: Jas. ell
and E4nund . Crawford, • last Sat
day 'celebrated ebirthday, each haiin,,
passed the half century park -by a few
years, and therebeing libut one year's'
differenee'in tlieir age. These gentle-
men are both natives of Hullet,and
ate both progressive‘ and • efietietie
fa riners. / •
The NationalLanct, Prultand Pack-
ing Company, whielidpegan 'operations
in this -part of aufario last spring
and hes under lease frOm a short., *die
tance below Exeter to above.' Kindar...
dine ofehands Containing 13,0\00 . trees,
haertOt had a profitable year, this, as
everybody knows,being an off sea -3'n
for. apples. •
' A very painful Don
•:,:iuld-e6fi6,'oriViOseter,. as he was en-
gaged in threshing at Eli ElliCotts's
Saturday. afternoon.'" . Mr.
,Pope Was engaged in 'eluding a chain
;on the separatma when his hand eatne
-into Contact With a wheel,: which' was
in motion. His hand was badly:
crushed and the unfortunate Man had
to:*be taken to Wroxeter, where Dr.
Yaekaon dressed the wonfid. ' Mr
Pore will be unable to folio* the
machine again this fall.
• A LeVAL acto..-4aA 'dog, living, in
the vicinity of Fordwicb, seems to
knew when to, 'Celebrate..--Leoey1fratts-
Te is called,. is very obedient and
never waS known to leave his hem;
but fot the first dune, he visited' Ford,
-wich on the night of Sept. 't11.'st:
,niisted ori going to toWn and' when
'he. did reach town'he 1i41peci on with
the celebration by barking and play
ing Until everything was over. .
A VAr.t.Nut.:x 13e511. -,,George Mt -
Donald, of Huron, county, lids , 15
acre 3 Of maple sugar:bush near Wrox-
, der. From the trees in this bush,
Mr. McDonald, although, the season
was' a very short one, tool? 350 gallons
of.syrup which lie sold at 81-23 to
81.33 per gallon. A yields (if oe an
acre frith) a 'bush lot, in addition to
the fallen timber that can be', taken
out for rev' wood•every year is iipt;d0-
ing too badly, „ • ••
Tutor ".ARRE;STED,-Sorne excite;
nteut Wag caused at Clinton lately; by
ft Wi'Vei Sea to Agent Pattison instruct
ing him to havo officers tricet the train
from the east to, apprehend a thief who
had rohbed a 'woman' at It station
down the line. Chief SVIMatley •and
• (Confirmed on P,..Aite 6)
• Auction Sale •
The, undersigned willosell° by Public
Auction at Lot W half 3 Con .; '14,
Aslield,. On Friday, Oct. 20th', a alutfle
lot -of -Farm ptock andimOlements. See
• bills/issucd. R. McCharles, Atictiotteer.
' s. Arch. McKenzie.
•.A faction Sale
The undersigned will sell by Pul:ffic
AuetiOn at 146t 19%Con. 11, West Wawa.:
nosh, on Tuesday, Oct •10, a valuable
let of,farm stock;, impfementsead.hoUse,
hold furniture. See large bills ',issued:
• JOHN PURVIg, Auctioneer. •
• MRS. 'D..TODD, St. Hlerts„
App.10:
Luc ow Evaporator will be steady, to
receive pies on and after Saturday,
Sept. 16. or Fall Pealers; 59 cents per
cwt. will b aid,and for,wiriter
Peal-
8rs 60 ccntsarmers brinkyOur apple',"
andlecieve cu best ca5h p
iph joynt.
:Anctl'O"Sale
The undersigned wi .sell by public
. .
auction at Lot west •ha 14, Con 12,
West 'Wawaneih, comm cing at one
o clock4on Tuesday, Oct. 1 , a. '.valuable
lot of Farm. Stock, • Imple ents, ete,
.See. large -
John Purvis, Auc. •• J. G. Spit Pio')
stit,
• It youWear •
one of Our Watch.es.
You'll:have a timepiece you eel;
rely on, • Whethpr you buy a
handsome golu one or an leek--
•
pensive nickle one here, it is
guaranteed both by the makers
-and. ourselves: ---
If you Want
to inake A Gift. •
That is both handsome. andusefUl
oofneyofhaamat wniyllrtiemni:suds day
F.
•• • •
F 'ARMSTRONG'
T.
JEWELER AND orricloi;
.,c4flocgRy-
•1111111.11.
„ -We-havelitriving- daily -
PeacheS, Plums, Tomatoes
and-othe
Vegetables.
- Leave be your ' order" itnd have it
. •
filled with •anything in this line. '.
Our assortmenLof-China is coniPlete•-...
. . .'• • :
full 'supply of. Fresh Groceries
al avs en' hand.
r .
Barrel ,Salt for Sale.
.oti.1.47y fOo
.Liberalte-onvelition •
The'SOuth Bruce . Liberal Coriventio
will be held at Formosa on Thurs ay,
Oct. 12i -at 1.30 0,, niv, to transact 'gen,:
eral business, ele.:t officers, and to nom
Mate a candidate,r contest the 'riding:,
in the interest of heparty in the conk-
ing election for the', Ontario.Legislature,
510c • • •'' J. F. Johnston. Sec.
..
Otir! new ' .stacks • •have
•
arrived eonsieting of
r Dr. kegs'.
Rcyal PFrOe-
Hekiviy,
your ehoice. All are •
good.
• -
;.,
• For Sale •
No, a. c0eXaMaiLS, the following
-breeds: -Barred and white Rocks,' White
1.\)VsyEttici9datot.tIteSRBholadce,usk ltinnaor_Reased, sal,tgaleisaan_d
few One year old cock birds sante breed:
All prize winners at local Fairs,
• ,Sepoy Poultry 'Vards,"Lucknow
tic s, 11 G, 13egues, Mgr.
Tow,ris.hip of E..:iplos
court cif ApPeal re Veters! List.
NOTICE is hereby given .that a court
be held, pursuant to the Ontario
Voters' Lists' Act, by His lionOrir tne
Judge of,'Cotttity Courtof the County of
'Bruce at the Town Hall in the Village
of 'Lucknow on Wednesday the llth.
day of October at eleven b'elock • in' the
forenoon to hear and determine corn-
plainti of errors and emissioesitt the
Voters" Lig of the Municipality:of kin -
loss for the year 1911.
Geo. G Moffat, Clerk Of Kinloss.
Datedat tAngstde the 26t1I day of Sept.
100•
GIRLS WANTAD.
• $6.00 per week to start,
with for girls, eighteen and Over.
Apply at °nee to
D. S. Perrin Co., Ltd.,
London, ont.
•
INSV.CT DENTROYEE1S---.-'
Zenoleuni and •Creoliti.
It'pays. yen to'nse them.
ence's
Store
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'ate Prize fitest
Ended, Sept
.Big Reductions in
NEW FALL -GOODS
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