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VOL XXVII—
LOGALAND GENERAL
• Guy 'Brea, to-nieht. •
Will Shields, of Toronto, "enent alew
days tbiS Week With Bliss Johnston.;
'Mt* T. R.• Davis, of Sarnia, spent the
holidays • with her Sister Mrs. (Dr.)
Tennant.
The Durham Chroniele has jnsi in-
stalled a new four -roller, two revolution
1)04 and job press: •
• Mrs: .W F AlMstop nd'Miss S.
. Maxwell of Toronto „spent Tha,nkigivirik
with Mrs.'W, C. Johnston.
Talk a,bant big-prices1' Geo. Mourne-
baii bf Grand VaUey, sold a team of fine
borses for eight hundred
Mrs, trarllea . Duncan, of Mount
, Foteet,is Visiting her Con, Rev J S.
Duncan, a,t the Manee this week.
See mi. -Saturday Special this Week,
It is one of the very best I bave,yeas
anleeto-Offeri-DahMoOlparles....e--
' It is reported that the North , Unroll
• Telephone Co.' has ',secured an option on
the Lucknow to Kinloss rural telephone
'Miss Rata' Webster, nurse of Detroit
M10b, is,)i71$itirlg at the hour of her
parents, Mt and Mrs.. Thos. Webster;
. Reis St. • , •
• All repair work done by, Me amount,
ing to over 50 cents is guaranteed for
pi .-
1/4\
1 year. L. : ' aCkaPelle, ' Watchnutker
and Jeweler. ' '
Frank_Mclat„,._..-who_virtsoperated-
'
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on for :appendicitis at the Winghain
.: Hospital tato weeks ago, has ;fully re-
. covered and has retu[ned hemp. . .
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- Mr: and Mrs. J. B. ennant and
•t" datigliter Arcle•11 left on Wednesday for
, .1 : Other:
"41their home in' Toronto .after \it et7ling
,the holidays withltr.Tennant's
r . ^
• . . Word has just been received he e of
• ' the, death in Milestone, Seek:, of Ed '
't,son of Mr. and ,Mrs; ' Ben McLure•.
. .. . The F0111.8i118 will be brought. honie-fei
---v-.-- ' ''intetinent' - • •:':''''-''7:7.7.--- --'-. - • . ' -
. Miss ,Mande ,' Murdoch and Master
Charles,Sutheria,nd,, Visited at the home
•of the latter's grandfather, Mr. 'Charles
• McDougall, loth. Con:-.-Kineardine;--on
' Thanksgiving.• .. ' I :'. • ' '
. It. 17..', McKenzie. returned 'from. the
' '" *est on Saturday. ' HOhae.beee to the
'coast nd has spent_acetiple. of . months,.
, or more.in SitskatoonAie is looking ex
trefliely well.
. .
' . Dr. Covens; London; 'Surgeon, Eye; eel:.
nose And.threat; will be at. the ' Cain'
, House, Dicknow, on the, follOWingdateR:
October. 12; November 9; December.
: 1. . Eyes tested and glasses properly fitt-
Me /*Hen Sake
. • At Lot 13, Con, 4, West'Wawenesli
will beheld on Monday, Ntiv..13„0,. big
auction sale of Finn stock,' Implements
and Household articles tocl numerous t,o
mention. See bills issued. 4. Thos.
Gundry, auctioneer. Mrs R A Mill-
igan, proprietress. .
•
New Tailor Gomes to licknow.
,
Mr. Temple Clark, merchant teller,
has opened tip a new, toiler shop in
.Lucknow, •one !doer ;west of , Villiaw
Connell's and has 'on hand an up-to-
date stcibk of. goods such as Vicunas„
SergeS, Cheviots, Fancy ,Vestings,
Fancy Suitings,"' ..Oyercoatings, Etc,
Suits pressed and cleaned. Satisfaction
'guaranteed to every customer., see his
ack in futuroissues of the Sentinel.
Married In Toronto
Quietly, at St. Augustin&S .Ohnrch,
,
„Torontia,•-wits,..eolomiatzAtthe..Anarria,
of Lillian Alberta, , fourth daughter
Mrs. Robt. Sterling, of Sproat. Ave, to
Mt 'John Alexander • McKinnon Of
Rexton Road: .lanektioW people will .110
. interested in that fact, inasmuch as :the.
grooni is a son of Mrs. McKinnon who..
kept a millinery shop here for a number'
of years. He was one of theplayers in
the White Heather Pipe , Band Whitt.
was here at the Ord Boys' Reunion.
NOrtlpfluron liberals
A ;convention of the Liberals Of
North -Huron -will -be held-,t-in,the .Town
Hall, Wiiieharn, on Tuesday, Nov. 14th.
coinmencing at 2 o'clock p. in. when' a
candidate for the Legislature , will be
nominated. Every polling sub -division
is entitled to three delegate's, :' but , all
.Liberals in the riding are cOrdi011y.
invited to attend: ,- The °gibers ,are
anxious te.see this one of the :best den -
i ventions everheld in '.Winghain and
hope to see ' every .., part of '. the, riding
ally represented,: . '" . ' - • -,,...
• • ,e. --r---, Wheat for for the cal II ,
9
ions ineavitgi'l::),s . ' Scotland,havetralidned lent* nect-
Lon-
don And Bristol,.England, and are, Open
to buy all e ' gond finillingTwhwt-lh-
the 'Omit:nun .- One very good reason
why the farner should .market his
wheat at home th- yea is the scarcity
and the price of oft ..;'•• The dcinand s r
jiran...ancl_shorts..Was.n. vet-gteater-than
at the : present . tinie. ny give yeur
wheat..tO.other 'milli, and 'othereom-
mimities this Mall. Which ou. need
yourselft .The" heMe. market ' equals
the best. , . - . • '
. While working in the Clay building
at the DurhamCement Works last
F,riday, Wei. (kirk bad a bank' Of clay
' fall on hiin Which resulted in a biroken,
--ankle and !mine severe and painful
•
brakes.........„. .• '
W4ch and jewelry repairing a spec
.. , ialty, no matter' iidw-difficnit. ' Hive your
' • watch fixed up before-7the„'Xnaita 'rush
• stet* All *Orli (regardle •I's• -of price)
, guaranteed toglue satisfactiOn-4":-....T.'
, Armstrong, jeweler and Optician.
' •A meeting for the purpose of ' organiz-
. .
, in Hockey club for the coining
• oi
..„.. , will be 4-4e1c1:- -in -the McGarry
- He on Friday evening this week.
• All interested. in .'Hockey and in ,going
. into the Northern League," , kindly.
Dr. It P. Parker, of Listowel, ;Oats'
, McGarry's Hotel; LucknoW, Wednes-
days fretn" 12:30, to lt p. '. nu, .Fridays
frottv 3 to 11 p. ni.. Diseases, of Respir-
• , talon, Nervous mid Alimentary systems,
,fetnale trouble, -joint :affections, Rheu-
matitiiiTSt'mica, etc.p.successfiillY•treat-
. .
cd. , ; ' . • 31-12-P.
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.
A. D., Mckenzie, 'late 'editor Of the
• Sentinel, is ritaticatingtOn the :old firm
on the 4th. concession of Culross. .' He
.departedifrom Luckno* a couple' of
- Weeks ago. Those.' Who 'know Mae.
need not be told that . the 'freedom and
. fresh air of•the farm, which' cam* be
obtained in equal mea.surain'a ;printing
oilicet are being utilized' to the. ftill
• by him; and if lie decides to anchor
'himself to gime western joarnaliatie
' '.enterprise in the spring his winter .0n,
the'farin will be time well spent.
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A report,canie in to Lnarnain from
•Glenetg that a bear was supposed to be
running around :in the woods. A ham'.
er's son couldn't get his horses togointo
• the bush, saye the burliain ..Chronicle,
• and the boy's father tried but with no.
better success: The place was examined,
'• .and bear tracks discovered. A ,posse of
town ninircids .went out armed, •o bnt
• couldn't find bear or bear tracks, and
i. iter learning that a porcupine had been
* 1. shot near the place,they, decided the
:game was all up, and came home without
their prey, • . •
' At 0tipar; Sisk., occurred on October,.
22nd, the death of Mrs. S. E. MeLaY,
nee Kite *Donald, daughter of Mr.
• a.nd Mrs. Murdoch McDonald of Lurgan,
in her 26th. Year. The sad event follow.
ed in the Wake, of , aii operation. Miss
• McDonald was married two and a half
years ago to her noW bereaved hliSband,
• and with him went west and, located on
'a prairie farm. She was 'exceedingly
Well liked by those -Who know her, and
' . the sympathy of many'friencla goes mit
: to, 'tile husband and •ParentS -in theii.
bereavement. .
MARRIED,"
,
0.4.11tMitLI,•-Bilkrort-At Fort Williant
on October' 2 -6th, 1011, Donald Alex.
ander, Campbell, son of A. (Lorne)
Oatnpbell,, Kincardine, to Miss Mary
Anabella Beaton of Fort 'William,
formerly of Lucknow. '
•
ituoicN9w, -4ONTARIO, .T.4111thIAY, N
Spode! Notice.
• The horses to be sold at,W. T. Gar-
dner's [fele on X011.4ay NOV, nth, are
heavy horses.- That • specification. was
inadvertently omitted frern the sale
bills, Alia it is •a factof considerable
importance to Mr. Gardner. Prospect-
ive purchaaersplease beat it in nand.
Succeasful Sdieoi Concert.
The •High., School commencement con-
cert last VVednetfclay night was very good
of the kind and the kind. was geed. The
attendance Was very .good, too: Mra',.
Kellogg as a reader was as clever and
ntertpArang as she was advertised to 116,
whieh IS saying' consiclera,ble in her
favor. Dr. Newton officiated as `chair -
Man: ' The 'school pupils ,worked faith-
fully for a, few days previously, 'selling
tickets; and the financial returns from
the concert will enable them • to make a
nice addition to their school equipment,
Heleas
mrTh, Thurlow went to Winghtun
on Saturday.
Mr. Will Webster returned home
on Saturday from the Wet.
'We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Retied McGuire is able to be out
Mt Jas. :Baker cut wood With hiW
;sawing' outfit at 'Jas. Ramage,:s
Single Copies
cents.
Friday. • / • .
Fred Webb ' has purchased 'Harty
50 act farm on the lath
concessien. • . .
Mr Calvert has moved • his family
into the hoinie- lately vacated by Case
Mc Allister.. • . ' '
11tes. W. J,Tdd returned home on
Satu rday after spending a Weelpi visit -
friends, here. • -
will preach in the Presbyterian -Church
the next tWo Sabbaths.'
We are pleased to report that Mrs
W. j. Humphrey is slowty •imptilving
afterhr severe sickness./ •
''The formal opening of Lucknow Y.
M. C. A. is scheduled for Tuesday even-
ing; Nov, '14, at, 6 o'clock, in the old
Town Hall, which will be the new Y. M.
0. A. headquarters.' This is an occasion
for Men and boys only, but all .such
who can attend should be there. The
'proceedings Will be in the, form of A
musical and literary pregra,inthe„ inter-
spersed with arininute address by the
leaders of the various departments of
-the local work settieg forth the purposc.
awl winters prograrnmeof_each-deport
ment Refreshnients Will be served
and the • boys will perforin for the
benefit of the audience a 'number, Of
athletic stunts ...With the gymnasium
equipment on hand. • ThoSe,who attend
this meeting will carry away a clearer
ideoethan they 'ever had before Of the
purpOse. and. benefita_of the County' Y.
M. 0. A., organizations; and they will be
well eetertained besides. Let us have
a full house..
PAY"POR-PATtIMASTERS.•
• . •
West .Wawaitosh will Allow it for Cutting
-.`ilete•after, paththasters in ''.VVest Wa--
wanosh will receive pay at . the rate of
$100 , per day :for . cutting Weeds
along the highways. That futich the
Council decidedon at,ther-last-meeting.
..-7-At,,the,,samemeeting-ft-was-also-decided-
. to notify the contractors in charge of
the job at . Connor's .hill to complete
their work within 60' days or thejob,
would ' be re -let The. conned _also
agreed to furnish and deliver ' fer a
drain across concessions 6 and 7.
Wood Buried In 'His Flesh. •
' For eleven montha young Robbie
Cial*i 8011 Of De. W. F. Clark, a God-
; erich, carried a big salver around in
his thigh not knowing it was there:
Eleven • months., ago,, When, he was
//tobogganing dawn Saltferd bill; his
Sled broke'And a jagged Piece.Of wood
made a nasty gash in his leg. The
wound healed at the time; 'but lately.
it broke tint again, and .an 'operation
was OrkOrined, foilOwiag an X-ray
'eicemination in 'Toronto. , The piece et
wooif'Witethen discovered • and re-,
moved, 'tient is • deb* well
and is expected to etely recover.
A Big Turnip .
Speaking about big things. Her
• county grows lig apples,' big live stock,'
and now it•cOnles forward to prove • that
it grow big things for the live Stock
to feed on. From the farm of Join'
McAllister, .in Weet I Wawanesh, Con.,
Decker; Jecentli brought hi a turnip
which 1,'Ieasured-oVer-46-,inches-in-eirr
cunifereuce, and weighed 18 pounds, 3
ounces, What the scientific. name' .of
this kind of tarniP, is, we de not know;
but it is of the ,variety tiCually known
as the White turnip. •Con's-irensearilt-
have seine rare:feasting till Xlims, time,
liepause after thepeople of Lucknow
finish talking about this moristrous root,
the hens ere going to eat it.
Toy Sing • facia Nome. •
There a're two new faces is .-Luck-
now's washee: shop, where, formerly
only the humorous conuteoance . of
Toy Sing looked out. TtaY Sieg, alter
many yeata of faithful working and
saving itt Canada, has gone beak on a
visit tO the land of his fathers, prop -
sing to remain there until next spring
unless the loss of 'tip, head or same
other • miefortune incidentvito, the
Chinese revolution' •hecesbitates a,
iongeF, stay. •TOy's mother, is still'
alive, and • the?e is suffieent sentiniet
in the heart of this jolly Chinaman to
make him want to see her again
before she dies, And Toy Can very
well afford the trip; Very well indeed.
He could go back to China and live
like a lord Millie rest of his days if
Ito Wanted to, ciakini his neighbcits
feel rather ashamed of their bank
belanee.s AS compared- with his. Just
hOW' .inan1Lt11onsancls of dollars of bis
own money Tey could „produce if peed
be is not for publicatibi.i; but ho
probably would not dare to exchange'
them for one of Bruce dutItityYS
best faiins, . with perhaps the livo
stoadli thrown in. • Toy Was a good
citizen; popnlarwith his etistoinern
vet ready to give and take a joke
among the ttboye.'"' and if he ever,
returns to Lucknow he will be as
welcome 'here ai atiy,Sert of the COI,
ostial EMPire, who has cut off his pig
tail and become a. British ,sUbject,.
tOuld expect to be.
TWO HUNDReD• AND: EIGHTY-THBEE
S natures Oa Kialoss 'Local Option Petition:
A tition praying for the submission
of a ill Option By-law in„ Kinloss
township tiext January, was laid- before
the Ceutteil, t its last ineetifig. at Holy -
rood. It ba tile signatures of 283
.electors. On iiio on, •the. Council de-
cided to:comply WI the prayer of the
petition and tlie.cler was instructed to
prepare the. necessary b law and 'have
the, samt vertised: pies to the
ainoUnt of 4488.0.2 Were 'iss .d.
.Langside
-Miss E: 5. Miller' of 4; Helens, yes
:ekfriends here over Sunday. .,
n and Miss Ressie Moffitt are
visiting.at taiLaialsh this week. , . ' •
.4.I3an hile • working on
Thomas 'barns; . lymer Tiffin
had the misfortune. to fall frotathe roof, '
-a-distance-,of---aliout-twerity-fee . He
got a bad shaking up and„ Will be lei
Off forsometime, hilt We hope it will
net prove serious. Cheer up, Alynter;
you might have broken yourneck:
M, thine of ItidgetoWn, onducted• An-.
niversary services in..the Presbyterian
(Jhurch, here ,on Sunday last, Both
Morning, mid eyenilig-services-Avere. well.
attended, the church being packed to
t he door. Among these present from
distance, we noticed Rev. Mr. Duun's
old achnirer,.Mr. :Tames Reid of •Tees -
water, who. was a verY faithful attendant
hereavhen the Rev. Mr. I)urin. Wil8 pas-
tor of this eharg,e, 'rho offerings
enimmted to about seventy &Alois.
. The Annual Bible .Society meeting
will be held in the Presbyterian
Church ...On Thursday evening; ' Nov.
th. • •
Miss Annie Rutherford of •• Wing
-
ham High School,,spent a, few days at
her borne here.. • Miss 'Shaw accom-
A NARROW ESCAPE
Henry Mathers mid His Wife Have ,4 . Nerve,
• raddin Upset near Luckflow.,
•
There 'came very nearlybeing a
vacancy on ICiiiloss Couricil.Boatcl and
' another one in the hank balance of.
West Wawa,nesh council in consequence.
of . an accident which befel Henry
Mathers.and his.veife one evening, 'apt -
week. East of Lucknew there is a
hridge which has. been "under procesg
of repair; and near the bridge:a, lantern
has been kept -burning .after night to
:warn travellers of . their danger. That
safety ;signal was the cense
Seenaingly," instead of being.
•in thepantre Of .the danger zone it was-,
ten far to the east ' Driving home
from Imcknow' about ,eight o'clock in
the evening, Mr. Mathera saw the lan-
tern but did not realize its teal' position.
AUCTION SALES
rimg Stock and Tmplements, At Lot
/3 Con 4 West Wawanosh, (near
Dungannon) en Monday, Nov. 13 Mrs.
R. A, Milligan, Prop, .Thos. Gundry,
.4u6c0t.IIZe4gieesrte: red Oxferd.bown Sheep, at
the Cain House stables, • Ltacknow, on
Saturday, November llth. Watson;
-Scott, proprietor. Icahn Peryle, Auction-
eeE'r.fsrra a. took .and Inplements. At
Lot 42, Con. A. Lake Range, Ashfield,
nrtocaorertAmwtheaTillys',.r,,on.xmF4lidiayY, .1•RO:
McChatieS, Auctioneer'.
Farm Stock andAmPlentents. At Lot.
41, /4ake Range, Ashfield, at 2 •'o'cio
on Mcinday, Nov, 20. Proprietor leaving
tented farm. • ' .
• John Walker, Proprietor. •
McCharies, Auctioneer,.
•Parni Stock and Implements.. At
onsequent y,,,41a-might-being-41ark,7-soutfrirEcif-bot-14;.-ec,
be drove too near the bridge . before Ashfield, on Monday, Nov. 13. . •
turning effinto the ditch, and when he R, Gardner, Proprietor.
did turn off, horse, buggy, and/occupants John Purvis, Auctioneer,"
rolled down the enbankment into the Feeding Steersi-BefOre or after the
mild below, It Was .a nerve ticking slie.P sale at the Cain HOuge,Stable, on
experience:, ' The horse reared and Saturday, Nov. 11, there- will be sold 40
plunged, the mud was ankle deeP, and 0°d.'1311rlIam'Veedink StePrs.
inside the' buggy. top Mr; and Mrs. Coutts, Pro ieto
Mathere were cooped like a couple of •J°1111
1uri, AU
HProlsvi:entehrosirn.e7sea,abp1;i tO,oahtehlPor thineruareyliYoesi , imported' ClYclesdale
Will offer for sale by Auction, in the town
from . their entagglements, , perhaps, Of Winahsn, Huron County, . bion
how they finally manaied to break free
day, Nov. ,27th.„ 1911, 22. v.ry choice
•
yonng Clydeatiale Mares,.: direct from*
Scotland, large, smooth, 1titli geed -qual-
ity and.choice breeding, Credit will be
givenonbankable paper.. Sale te start
immediately on the arrival of Terontp.
and London train. Ask tor catalogue
.'• John Fur is, Auctinneer.
Wna.. 1VIenary, kusiell, Ont., .
proprietor.
pa nied -her. • ..not :very clear-te-Anf- one; but -event-
• The menthly meeting of the W. F.
M. S.: of Calvin Church, St Helena:
will be hel 1 at the home of Mrs. 'John
Rutheiford, sr, on Wednesday after;
neon.' , • „ • •
Tio St., Helees.,Rifle Club have had
had their annual.Shooting Match to
see avhieh would bear the expense of.
the Supper. •• Messrs.:. Walter.. and
43/ererget•-•:w0bia-Were-the-incgtatraf, 'CKURdif
former being themaptain of the winiet
iti& side. • '
' The-inenthly, Meeting ef the Ilarris
Mission- Band will be held. On Satur-
day of this week at thc. home of 'Mrs. • Rev, Diincan.. and Mr. R D. Durham Bulls and Leicester Sheep-
, ,
. . ,
• E Gordon; -and the annual Thank . Cameron attended the.:Laymeia's Mis- 6 Younk-bulls, 6 sliearling rims, it mini-'
ion.ary COinlifiesreenrvciecein'wLijoinhdeonh•lisinwetehk:. sbhe;torfirnrgamitele.srlibsd_e:winedra: niai.jsnuinAbisper_otaf_
offerin'g meeting Will, be held 'next
'
Tuesday evening,:_Nsiv.._„-1411,---vilier4 •:.---.:0,-floPneicIr-chni,oh on prianyar_ii ...nrjawrilliv.abe4Roef.05.xi. je:ifordt,s4weaa3,_ssitiatidalKIn lambs.
Address. the me,cting. •7430. wheilau address will he given by
•, the Revd.,. T. B. Hdward, :Dioceaan, , • •
Secretary for Sunday Schools and
Young People's Societies.
. Next , Sunday Will be Reilly Day in
the Methodist 'Sunday Scho1. Rev.
Mr. Jeffetaien. will preachto the child-.
ren inthe morning. In the afternoon
good'"prOgram will be given by the
school. .Parents and visitors will he
made welcome. • :
.A special missionary program will be
-given at the League next. Afonday
evening: 'Papers- Will be given on the
'work at Port Simpson, B. C.; where
V. Mr. RaileY, who is supported by
th Leagues of the .Wingham District,
is stationed. :The- stihjectwill be
specially interesting. • A.meng "the other'
numbers -on th ;program: Is a duet. by
Mtg. Ford and Mrs.. Anderson. • .
The Epworth League on. Monday
eyeniue was ire•Chargeof the Christian
Endeavor. ,committee. Mr., D. C.
Woods St: Miens:
Tailor gave an address,' on Daniel, -
and ,Miss McLean read an address
given by Bishop McqUale at the
monieril Conference, • The subject of
the address • wa4. • "The Relation of
the -naive People to. the
71aIri-e-Mabel';.Allere7saiig a solo --and
Gordon Webster ;gave a recitation.
Alias Durnin had charge of the Meet,
in and a very profitable evening
uallythe horse wag someivliat cluietecl
the buggy ma,s dragged out aed righted,
and, daubed beyond recognition With:
: mud and water, Mr. and Mrs.' Mothers
wended their way homeward, thankful
that they were still aliveto tell the tale.
It is whispered that•the reril telephone
•
wires wereabove normal ..temperature
for a while next day. ,
Rev: deti. McKinley will preach
Missionary Sermon's on the ashaeki
eireuit next Sunday: ''
Rians"fOr Sale .
'
Pttrebred Oxford Dqwn, Ram.' Lambs
for Sale. Prices •
m. on -Ipso -1u
• Lot 19, Con. 9, Kinloss,
' • Holyrood, P. 0, •23-11-p,
. .
' Stock fpr
• Olivet
Mr. Willie Huston sprint ,
in Lticknew.
Miss Mary Stinson, ef Ripley, spent
.•Sunday With Miss Agnes McTavish.
ilirs; E. J. McTavish of
Ripley. spent. Sunday -at .Mr. poter
.Me ravish's. '
' and Mrs: Thee: Moore spent'a
day kat week, at Kifilongli with their
daughter, Mrs S. it. Haldenby.'
. Miss Susie' Irwin .,returned :on
Monday to lYetroit After spend; 4g • the
_past few: months with her mother,
' 402 concession.
Quarteely•Sicrainental 'Service Was
held in Ripley Methodist Churat last
Sunday nierning And Service was held
in Olivet church on Siinday evening.
About thirty-five of the menibereof
•
ivet Epworth ,Leagyue, gathered at
the oine of kiss • Ada •Walden
Fridsi'y, el.:ening* to sPend•a social
evoningN. '4op : foul Supper was
served an he evening was epent.in
parlor.games and music. ".
"
uriday
Kinloss ,
MisS•,,MePlutil spent the W.celt-end
4 Port. '7, ' , •
• MisS Swazi° of, Woodatoek, spent
the holidays with Mrs...F, Cole.
Miss' Stella •111ontgoinery is home
from. Walkerton fdr a short time •
Jr 14. 1-Caalte of Underwood* vigit-
et, friencia around here last week. •
•
Miss% L. Hawthorne 'of Greenock,
spenta week with friends around
, 111 isa Irene lin Ston has, returned
from a visit witk friends.. 0,64 pi,tie.
• Matheic4 is attending • the
Missionaty Convention. at 'London.
this Week,
igra: W.. 'Arnold and 'daughter,
Miss Lydia . of Kincardine,. spent
Sunday ab 'iir; It. Kaake'e, . .
. The deathneentred on Monday_
morning of Mt Geo.. Johnston. He
'was One of the pioneers of IinioSs,
Mit (Rev.) yisnee . of W4Odlife
and Mts. g. C':ofwell. of .ttrit
spent..last, Tuesday ealling on • .friends.
#f„Xitiles& ,
W6tfOid
•
Mise KelJv of C1i01
lriends-bere last wek.
- :Harry Haldenby18
Algoma, on a deer hunt.
.Mrs.4. Percy of4lamis, vi
brother, Mr. A. E. Haldenby her
Mt. Alphonsus _Mtiertey-of •
'water, spent Sunday at 1114 honie here:
Mr, rind Mrs. D. Murray attended
Yalad.-Stapleton oception' • at•
,itiversdale un Thursday evening. ,.
. .
stow, visited ' was spent by the Leaguers ,
•-Soek Astray. -
Carrie to the,Prenuses of the ',under-
signed, Lot 3, Cop. 4, Kinloss, some
tinae ago, 1 yearlingleifer, 2 sheep and
3 lambs. Owner may , have same by
proving property and paying expenses..
. John McDonald, 9-11-p.
• • Lucknew; P. 1., iitair 187. •
:8ItLiation Wanted •
After first Week in November...hi lady
from Dungannon as helper, companion,
or general servant in or near Luc.knOw •
Address inquiries to Sentinel Office;.
26-10-o ; • ' '
Fowl Varatited
very Wednesdayand Thursday niern-
ing up till 9 o'clock, any .quantity of
chickens fowl • ducks' and geese. No
food. in crops. 'Top ,intice, cash or
-been
vey to
d her
Messrs. Whalen' anti Fitpnaut ice of
gracebriclge, Muskoka, spent a• few
dayS with, mr. D. Murray last week.
Quite' anuluber from here attended
a party at Mr. Arch. McFarlane'S
Thursday evening, and a very pleasant
evening was spent in dancing and
.gatnea, and everybody went !minein
the "wee albeit hours of the.morning's-,
well pleased. • . • "
A BAD 311.X.:Utw.--For`3, week or two,
recently,Fred Ifaideeby was going
arena& in plaster of, parie bandage a to
keep a couple of his ribs in place. They
Were originally enteked and displaced in
11.inix-up which, occurred between his '
buggy and that of some one Mae on the
road'home from town .olie eight. It
scone that the night was,•Vety dark and
Fred was 'driving along. behitid .anot her.
buggy. • Some one met, them and turned
out to, let the first buggy pad, and then
turned itt 04.,PainAlot seeing Fred's buggy
behind the first one. In the collision
that rillowed, Feed was dragged out of
his buggy and rolled around a biton the
hard ground. He was able to lix up
hig haritesss arid buggy- and proteed,
homeward, not realizing that he, Was
ifdtired; but a few days afterwards he
Con. 10, 'East.
' Charles Turner and Welgen Wall
have returnel front the VVest.
Mabel Haynes has entered Strat
rd Hospital. to train for the' nursing
prcif ssion: . - '
!Ai). hompeen, after pretty' well
recoverie, ran his recent .illness, had.
a relapse an waS doidined to his
for a thne. He now ea the roed to
WellVille again, •• •••
A' FREE FOR NIORTZ:-.-0110'
8.8t11FilaY evening recently, was t,a. 'free
foe all night on the- rural telephone
' One of J. Garnet Armstrong's.
Edison Phonographs Was in the neigni
borhood, kindly loaned- 'for the ocea-‘
sion, and it dispensed its mirth and
music froni Teeswater one end of
the Wire (Central hiinself listening)
to awav into Banloss Ott the other.
Harry -Lauder set •the'lleighberhood
into soar§ of laugheer, and Some of the
instrumental and. vocal selections
were aaked for 'innumerable times.
It is hinted, that after retiring toe, the'
night, one gentleman heard that elle
musk: was still going and Crawled ant
again with only his divirig suit on to
hear it" through. Another ono,is be.
lieved to have been perched On o table
in order to be ...near the plume, In
more than one household ,:everal heads
were pet together to catch the strains
from. the. Telephone receiver.. 'If
Garnet Armstrov hiniself eould have
been there that nigh t he would have
got cakes ancl..pie and candy and all
beeanie 86 soreraid generally Used Up, shrts of goods till* for his kindness.
hat he conSulted a doetor and learned Tlianka t hini now for the loan Of
then • injury ' to his frante-work.". One 'of the gtea,test sound reproducing
lie i ow pretty well recovered again: instruments of the present day.
•:•
For Sate
Choice Barrcd Plymouth 'Rocks and
tVhite, Wyandotte • Cockerels.; • Prices
reasonable. . •
' Greer Bros.; •
• ;Trout Creek Eartn
' ;Lucknow, Oni,'
Notice ,to ereditOr§. • ,
Ii Tlfg' SORROW:1* Cothrr OF THE.
Cor$Iii! .6 13..RucE •
4at1ie-Kstatc-a-Angusi31etate-o
the Township Of Kinloss in the
; County ef Bruce, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pnrsnant to
the Recited Statues' "Of thank -10c' '1897;
Chapter 129. ,and antendinents thereto
that 'all: creditors and . others • 'havitiK
claims ag'ainst the • estate of the . said
Anglia Metwod,•wlio- died .01 -or -'about
the Twentieth day of April A. D. •1911,
are required on or before the 4th clay of
Deember A. D., 1911,!to' send by post
prepaid' or to deliver to Alexander Nieh-
olson, the executor of the said estate, or
.to.P, A. Meicodisont Solicitor; • a', full
statement of Weir claims, and the nature
()Utile Security, if •anv,,, lield by ' them,
dilly verified by affidavit,,4
And further take notice:that after said
last mentioned date the executor will
proceed.tol distribute lthe assets of the
deceased 'among the, parties entitled •
therete,having regard only to the claims
of which they shall then have had notice, ,
and' will net be liable for the assets or
any part thereof to any person or per-
sons of whose claim notice 'shall not
then have been received.
Dated this 8tIt day of November A. D.
1911 .
P., A. Malconison„ ' ' •
•..Solicitor for: said Executor.
• • 2.3-11.c..
laiss.4. J. Allin
Eyesight Specialist'
willbeat
Ari4Strottg's Drug StoE4e
Friday, NOv., 17t4.
. On, 13Sy ,
The Best Lease
for 'Reading
, ,
There is a great difterene0 in
quality of the lense.
Cheap Spectacles.. contain
cheap lenses. . •
Cheap lenses Make 'the eye
ache, and if the 'eye aches you
have no . comfort. in reading.
Take QUI' 10V100, COMO here and
geeatstohneabbrires ft; gOuordargieLsseas,r9anso
our work so carefully done,
that you will never regret .buy-
ing• from us..
F. T. ARMSTRONG
JEWELER -AND PTICIAN.
:This is. t•
Rainy Season
As You all Know.
It is the time When‘ you need
protection againt Throat, Bron-
chial and Pulmonary Troubles
a.r.v6-You=il-sed Ifi,401?
It. isa Palatable and ,Recon-
-strnetive-Tonic:=-Na--Drn C0,113,
-Nyars, Seett's and Rgg pond-.
siOns are all selling, now.
Pure Olive Oil in bnlk
All fresh and geed' at
r. Spence's
Drug Store
15
EASY MASH DAYS
•Eyery wothanwho wash,
es may. have theni for
six' months to, :come.
, Gold Dust and .Anti-
Drudge Will do it
For .Saturday-,- Nev. the 11th,-
. we °fret: ••
GO1itsTihiSt71irt4er
5 pacliage:s‘ s toe, .25c.
fwo;40,cent
to Old Dutch .Cleanser)
45c, ,worth for 25c.
Your opportunity.[ .C.oMe
early and get share,
.J. MeCORLgS
41'
utumn Bargains
Wraperettes
All ,kiricli'; 6 in wide at 16 cents,
All kinds at greatly reducsd..prices..•
Bargains in .Stockings
Best bhick wo,r,ted Steeking.., regtiltr
46 and 40 cents, for miry 26 eenta:
Shirtings
!3'3#
era
Sweaters t
and ladies* in font)! .colors,
Muffs andFur-- Tho4
•ol Loolt
Everythigg &54,,,fg at very Prima
Low .Prices, • 8 314V1
ISholidays.
kot moats.
" kinds of
Mendelson .&*lllittSteill 41° tibieb
toekb4
er,