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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-03, Page 1Pjlone 75,, Lu-cknow, Ont: 'AGAIN .1.cyvpii3R, 15 HERE,' B.UT • 'OUR , STORE'. WAS .HERE. FiRsjr. WE ARE READY' WIT1-11 ALL • THE MER- • „ , :CHANDISE., USUALL-Y---FOUND IN 4 GE RAL'nirty6O-Obs' • STORE IN •NOVEMBER., • • Flannelette Blankets Blanket's' • -Fleecy 'Comfortables • „ • , -Dark Shawls' - ' • •, , Sweeter Coats- , . . • . ..Windbreakers .W.oal Hosiery CampbellfOrd" Flannel • . • Woollen' Underwear.' for. boYSgi Is .411 en and. women., 1 red E. Buswell - 7.0 • $2•`-(10 PER'`.:1*.AR7134--;AillrA:NM;12:50,0-THERWISE- ta.• rROFESSONAL CARDS o'• D1 W M.,CDNNELL ,Physleian„and Surgeon Luchnow, HoUrai 'Phone 86 DEN1'IST• Dr. MacLeod 'yvill visit LueknOw every °•TueSadir,,, , in Mi., Connell's Dillee. • DENTIST • f" Dr. R. L. ,l'releaVen, "LucknoW-- Over Decker's Store. Extraction either by, gas or local Will he in Dungannon every ThutSchly. Phone 53. -• DENTIST' , NeWtOri.„. Make aPpeiritmeit. • In Officee-'i everyday. - „ 1 ' 1 0 EVERY.TiODY'S COLUMN 0 Geo."A; Siddall. Luck:now, •••••Birokeir and Real Estate.-_-MeneY-to-lend- __•___„--first-----mortra-Cei On ,farm, proper., ties at 6 arid 63/2' Per cent accorflina to 'security offered Also small amounts on second mortgages-. "on farm. 'properties. and on personal •notes, A feW geed' farms ,for sale. 1 PAPER My •,stock of Wall Paper is cein-. 4.111, also agent for leading jeli•houses,„ It. J. Cameron, Decorator, Painter And Grainer, Box 174, Lucknow. _ , , •WANTED -Hear from owner -good . farm for sOle. Cash _price„ particip• `13usli, Minneapolis, Mimi. • • (17:1,1-e) ••••=•••••,•••••••••••. FOSTER HOMES ;wanted for foUr boys .2 year and three. boys 3 years of age.. Apply to Rev R Perdue waiketton.. , . For Sale -A number of •window and storm sash with glass in them. Apply to D. C: Taylor. , "... FOR SALE -10. Purelired :•Oxford . Down ram lambs. --7W. "T. ThOmPson. R: '1; Holyrood. . • "..(3-11:4 •, House for Sale with .stable. one:, garage, t*O•AcreS of land, fruit trees. and garden... Water supply • Pumped to hous..•'Everything moderiih 'equipment, and in good order. Apply. to 'Robert 'Johnston, ,Q.Mitt,.„'House' Goderieh, Ont. • ; :.• •• 18-8-t) 'ARM FARM .FOR SALE -100 acres of g,00d land, one'and a holf miles, south :of Port Albert, with ' good barn house .and. driving Shed,. artesian •well•and windinilli water running to bain 'For...particulars apply to ,Tes- sie •Olver, Goderich R. it No. 4, or, ' call Dungannon 25 i 4. , te'r1ON SALE Edwin.Purvis, 2. miles- east of Lucknow,, will have an auetion sale pi, • fart stock on .'MondaY, Novpnber 7,, commencing at one o'clock p.m. There - 'is a fine ,7year-oId. team of dapple. grey niareS, a number of young pyre - bred •bulls and roistered ;Leicester . sheep on this • sale, -John Purvis., • Auc. . • (10-11-c) AUCTION SALE,• ' 'Wilfred Farrish ,haVing, rented his. . • Pum, ' Lot 3, Con.: 10,- •Ashfield .;- will have a clearing auctiea sale of his farm stoek, hay and grain on Wed- nesday; November, 16th. 'There ate •• 11.14 of good young cattle, cows and, Sheep on "this , Sale.-Johp • Purvis Aue-. • 1,..2 • (1041-p). AUCTION SALE Alex; MacKinnen, Ltit 6, Con., 4, ,Kinloss, will have an auction. sale of cattle, horses and sheen at his farm •Pri NoVomber 9th, There are a lot, of good young cattle on this sale. -John • Purvis, tAnc, - • SUCTION; SALE II•ermitn. Phillinsl Lot 8. 1,42; of 4.. Kshfield, will have an • auction sale of hi farm farm stock' and, iniplmpents on Friday,' November 4. emernenclint •at 'ono' O'clock ,Joith •Purvis,, Atte.' , • „ HEIFER. ASTRAY Caine. to the 'premises of the under= signed,' Lot 1, Con, 2, .KinlesSTown. shin?,on or about October 12th, 1927, helf,er apparently about .one year Th, e oWner may have same on " Proving prOperti and .paying ex. ,,penses.-Ljtihn jgacDOugal, f13 -11-n.) ' . 'ASTRA" "-••• • Strayed .,feoin •the premises, of the - don, • A Slifiekl, „dahorned, about • .2: ,,y,divi% Age: •'Ng Hid same will ha gladly received' hY •lanteq. Barnby, R. LucicnoW. CA -1111114 AATIIAlt 'Caine to t he nroiiisc,i, f,he un- dgnod. •Ii.last half' Let 8,.0011.. 14' .en. er abdut 'Oetober•.176, ,1927, teoealy.t."4,2;•0triler•fi1n5f Sem d 17iY, proviii`friiiqpfitTV Ing expense(. -St. Clair • (17.1.1.4.) LUCKNOW ONT.,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5Fd,' . . LocAL •Ai.1D PENE10.11 . 0 • 40. Monday . Will. he. Thanksgiaring • and a public.holi4Y. • The -hir. sale at Blitestein'a ,Store ' will continue Until: Saturday, Nov. V Car.. ef cement eigietted to arrive FridaY„, November ,4th.,--rWm:: Myrdio • ' Don't 'Tniaa heSig •Thanksgiving "So'le at the:Walker •St,ore:-.TliurSday, Friday, Saturday. Come and save' this _week,. . Thsocialevening and dari.ee giverf n the Town Hi1l, Tuesday eirening. drew' a good crowd; and waii on a- round success, DOn't forget to °All, at Illitzstein's .Store and take advaiitage of the hi,e bargains in. men's and ladies'..coats; also a fe-W-Sille-dresses.•, M. Jas., 'E. Worrell. of 'Bowman - vine, is the baker in charge at Reid's Dominion' Bakery in the absence .of Mr, W, S. Reid, Who is away on Va- catiOn, MILLINERY :SALE , of this week,' Felt and handmade Silk ‘Velvet Hats on sale, at ." greatly reduced prices. , • - . •Robertson SCOl'CII CONCERT COMING Uncle* direction of Mr. ,n..20 Mae- coreh concer will be.; given in Carnegie Hall„Lue c-, now; the evening .of. Thursday, No vember 10th.. *The, program 'will be gtven hy- the tarn ous' 13runswick Trip and anuniber, Of 'other artists.' The, treitip COnsista of Spence Rrothers ,and Jack !Ballattyne, Scotch, comeChan, and 'Miss Alberta: MacKinnon. the well krioWn'Violinist.:' There Will • he . pipe Timm, Highland' dancing,. -orchestra serections,., Gaelic. s.engs. The. artists. will be introdueed. in beth English and Gaelic:, by 1Mr. Hugh MacDougalL An '‘ excellent program ,is .gnaronteed. See bills" Admission 50c. Cildren 35c. Donee after the concert-7°1dand, hew dame- . •. es.. Admissionto the dance 50c: Good music. , THE ..1.11(411.- SCHOOL LITERARY:, " • . • The three 'fo'rnis piet on October 20 and appointed Pearl Nixon •as treas- urer for the 'High School, 'after which each fornovent to its room and elect ed its Literary Eiceeutive. The folhowing officers were elected ,to the Form III •Literory Society: ••• Honorary Piesident Miss,, McLean, President, Donald Grant; Vide' Presi, dent, Rena:Catrtithers„ Pianist; Kath- erine MacKenzie; Secretary, Winnie Nixon; Program Committee,• Annetta• Fishcr Malcolm Wiltson; ,Margaret. McQpillin; Press' Reporter;•, .Cale;•:4 Blitzstein; Form ' Representative Mary .MheInfyre; Editor; Edwin, Smith; Sub Editors, En& RnsvVeil, Isabel. eraw, • ' • .Next meeting will be held On No- vemloer 10. • ' F'ollowing are the officers Of Fetm '11. Literary -Society: Pres., iltlerr MacDonald,• •Vice "' Pres., Sydney Brown, Secty., , Clara • MacDonald: Form RAP., Jessie "AndreW,; Program Continittee,, ' .1Viargaret •'MacKerizie. 111e1da-LanevElizobeth-lVi-iie-IverrEc1k• tor§ for Journal, Vera Sherriff, Syd- ney Brown. HEIFER' ASTRAY .• • Caine to the preniise4",if the under.... signed', 'near ICintail,' Ashfield Town, OOP, .about September '20th, 1927, a heifer apparentiv. between one and two years Old. OWngr, niay hove same 'on proving nropertY and -paving ex: penses.--Richatal MacDonald', , (17:11-p) • • STEERS ASTRAY ' to,tne prom i SeS 'Ai tile' tinder- . signed, Lot 18, Con. 14. West Wawa - nosh. on or about the i5th of October 1927, two steers. ,Olner may have ambe bY preying' property And' pay, 'ing‘eXpenees.-James Purvis.' 'SALEOP.BUILDINGS The Trustees- of tapes Church. Ashfield Township, will offer for -Rale by. public auction, . the 'building knoW11- -agr.-4•LitneA"-Chlilth-",1W-tirri1t11 C* of Ashfield, '! on, 'November 15th At 2.30 'o'Cloelc p.m .• • The:Sale- will be held 'on the preinfles and there will be offered also what. remains 'of the church shed, And the chtnigh Seats and fUrnishines. The church 18 a Stay- atnntial /tame structure, and con- •tains of Ivied material. The. Ireafs-alio-are-gronre and in good condition, -Elliott Milter, Atte, , • "" (1.0.1.1.6) PLEASANT TIME 411" I “Cij NAV. WEDDING" *, The hopie of. Mr. and .1Vir&7:Tr.14, MacKenzie ' of :town, wasthe scene of .Pidasql1V '4°Oal"kPlir'71%91:04Yleit.P.111 :ing of:this week., Mr, and Mts. Mac:. Kty y eeanrZsi e h ancll rroi 'se cti lei entdeda. :•ht.uwtne bn „ of er of their their intimate friends 'took' the oc- casion to. extend. AlieitatiOnS:and:,..tO, :enjoy azocial tiline in their..hospita- ble. hornet It; planned on the quiet 'hy a few ;who had -been .gneets at the marriage and reception at the home". Of the bride'a parents; twenty years ago, and the 'complete surprise couple wee One . of ' the. features the • evening. t • twentY Were present and • a hours were Pleasantly Passed at progressive euchre: •This was. fol.:. • lowed ' by lunch and the". presentation to the bride and groom of . a number of „pretty pieces Of' chinaware: ,.. Mr and Mrs'. MacKenzie spoke briefiy, and. leelingly.111 acknowledgment of the gifts, aoying heyir very pleasant it .was to' have their good friends re - Member the in this happy waif, DIED ATWINGHM .There ,passed aivOy at Winghem On. '0 tober 29, an old resident; • in. the perSon of:Elizabeth Jane park; Widow` of the late James England/and mo- ther Of 'Mr:',TOsenii, Luck - now. . Shehad reached, the: geoc1-4ild oge'of..89 Years Anil 7 morithS,‘' :She is aurvived by olike..,0_314._,,Jof,.giiii,7and-- by-three' daughters,: Mrs., A. Arc]. Mrs R. , Saint; Mrs, R. •Deyell, ' of, 'ianLThere ate '23 grandehil- , •• . . dren_andj.1.2....great:•,grandchildren,' In recent .years• she had made. her .horne With Mrs. • Deyell. The, •family the SiMpathy Of a -large, circle,* , friends.. • , SPORT NEWS OF THE L:• H.' S. •Availing'tliemselvea of the splendid yyeal/ba. the. Luck -now High Schooj. teams of girls' .baSketball and 'boys' baseball journeyed on Wednesday t Wingharn, 'where they were royal] enteiitained.' and. the 'conte -4 .Sherp The girls were .defeated huthe boys • won, ,On Thursday the ..basketball ,girls' and; softball girls and the basebali -. boys Went to Ripley to take, part ,iny .the field dasports. The•,girlS a- , • • gain suffered defeat, but the boys gain Won out in baseball.' ' 1UCKNO.W. ?EITOBLI,C,.$C11 .. Room IV --September: ante'. October •• 'Jr. IV:.:'11914.--R2: bellyer i,' 0, Finlayson. ;88; 1 Nixon 83; Mahon:1;2'r J. .0Hendetson. 81, B, Thompson '79..7 Paps-9.•Weloiter 691 M. Harnilten, 67; H, MacLeod 66; W. Johnston ,61; ',P.' Cousins 69; L. Trwin .60 F SteWitr460 ,1qiciw,.; 60-E. Balser 5S. P.- 4.911frias 5.6;' NV? Arm- „i§'titiencg,.:5410;hnRs:toMnn-141,517-,•,H49,; GKr:eeCralni,a7:.;nt Sr. IV,: 'Hon'.:L-G. -MacDonald 841 'A. MacKenzie. lb; 13,1 Finlayson 77; W. 'ArinStrong-16; L. Naylor 45. Pass --- D -.: Henderson '73; .,M. MacIntesh 73; T. MacKenzie i72; E: Smith 68; -MacDetiald '671 ,F. ThernnsOn 66; S: Steward 64; 1 McMillan 63; L. Web - stet 59; S. Mullin. 53. • . K. MacDonald; ROoni Sr. III: IlonorS-:M. Ritchie 92; E. i3rOl;vn.77.; J. "Nilsen 17; J. Fisher 75.. pass7-C. Armstrong 72.3 , 0.: Finlay - 'son 70; M. M4cDonald 68; A. -Wilson 68; .D: MacDonald 67; S. :Collyer 65; 0, Herne 6.1;..k. Ferris 60: 'Below/ Pass:-7V.r-SteWard .59; F. McInnes .$6; Solomon 56;•Mi. Henderson 55;' M. Johnston Z 4 r by 51; S. Cameren • M. Stanley 491. lifir:„, 0°110ih s:-54.-.; Whit Jr 111 :7- s -I., Douglas 83; 1VIa.CMillan 80; 1 Ramiiton 79; t IleWion 78; D..Thompsen 77; E. •Agar 76,i75..13t.• jttoy.i7t. 4V3 L Horne 60; lg. Johnston 60; F. '58; P. 'MacMillan 58i J. McCall 57” A. MacIntosV 55. :F. Milne 5‘1 MacDonald, 41; ,C. Finlayson 41; J White -.40*; Those 'noticed thus (4') 'have beer absent for. one or mere tests. M MacCallum GOOD BYE OCTI/BERI • Was there ever before sichan Oc-• „ teber. in.'•Canada? ',Perhaps, but not withi..the .nietnory Of: the present genpration:-Wonderful weather' won- . . . , derful scenery, Thedays, weref-"like a fine' April.„' ;Pr early. June, . and the county side; with . the ma1cs invai•Y: ing shades 'front,lemon to deep' red, like a boundless flower garden': Fol losJng a few nights.. ,frost •Ithe• leeves.began t fafl arid now the ttees present their,naked limbs in•prePara- tion for winter which sooty'sdelayed./ for yet a. few weeks lOnger. Rarely. does Hallowe'en, gd. BY Without a snow flprty and a peried.of •sluslf fol- lowed by. a..freeze4ip, 'but this _year, the exception, has preyailcid. and the month: ended • with..sninincl'rr-like con: ditiens. 'FfilloWirig a wet, SepteMber Which greatly retarded• ontdpor , Work the -,fine•a:OetoWer---wh-g-welabiite, givznp .formers ' and fruit -growers a •chance to 'wind • up the' season's -Operations, HARMLESS HALLOWE'EN . PRANKS The , The delightful' conditioria:: which prevailed putdoerS . on HalleiVe!ei,,, night ,'Wete inviting .to , the: .7ounger element:of' the town, and it was out ni force.for 4 night of fun and frolic, Fele feces and' ghost-like apparel were the order' of the :night • end :hat - %aliens' af ;these ' Weard1.1Y-robed •:'boys ,and: girli3; paraded the streets for hours, cal1iig at all houses- where •they . miglit be .well received' andkreat• OthapS, to 'candy. ' Older hoys". .engaged• 'in somewhat 'rougher' frolics, and towed a few Old •disparded Vehicles abent' the streets favoring the.pavrlient' where the g� in Was.'good. :So fa tS We ktioN'a it was all quite innocent, no 'destruction haying .been,- Amiezailthough-fiteifyinigo-'#7 ti ..atiggested that n'tevelutiM Was un7 der Way. That: is the nght way to celebratellailawe'en„ tin,d: a ple.asinc. contrast to "the older way,. When , all •niOVahle prOpertywas in dang,er and Jnean pranks woro,,,,r4sto,a; .0.4ork pn and braken. i',enees Were , '' setiout matter' Wild. a 'great; annoyance, " • Sr .• 11 Possible 320 Henan 240' Pass.- 192. AUdrey :Henderson ,285.. Eileen -Johnston1285;• Rz?th:P11 e 277; Kathleen' Ma.cintoSh:276;•41.fieet Armstrong 276;' Audrey Horne '279' Margaret., Baker' 269; 'Bobby •MacKenr-' zle 263; Graham Sherriff,262;' Frarir ces A. r,ms.trong'‘2_56; Bertha Brown 25; Leonard MacDonald. 251";' Har- old Ritchie 249- Norman Taylor 248: Edwin Whitlei 248;. -Joy.`,Henderson '247"; Rexford Ostrander 235; Cath-: title 1 ' ai•ine tinter 233; X So onion. 230*; .Monde Fisher 185; George Whitby 182', Leonard WeaSter 155*, .•'.; Jr. III. :Possible .320: Honors' 240. F'asS 192:. Jack, MacDonald :245; 11 Johnston 244; Mary • McKim% 239 MacLeod 230 Harojd Thompson .226; JesSici Henderson. 221; Mary Webster 204; Hilda Twarriley. 193; Arlene Jeweit.192.; Girviri Reed, 199; Ayiiner A.it,'hison • 139;; Christina.. Havens' •155*; , 'Donald Smith '1424'; '.Jennie -Pearlman 124*;'. •Grace Webster' •S5*... Those;:marlsed.*.haye missed one ori Mere exhininations .. .• Sherri , •Voom . I ,• Sr.. I: „Possible Marks- 225; FiNcel,. lent 168. Goad 135,,"Pair,90: Excellent: MacIntesh 211; Mildred' it 'eliie 192,, •••Mationi MadDonald 190" Mary Struthers 168. a` Good-Zyldo: SteWarcl 107; :-Helen- Johnstone 156 Jewittl.54; Edwin •Buswell 153 June Collier 149; Harold AIIm 47 Donald MacKinnon:14'3; Gordon Stru,, •thers 139, Fair, -..Margaret 'Rae 133.! Jean Struthers ,133;, jack Button 125, iDvnJ Jewitt -12,04-13rtfee= 107;, Beulah .D.I1elt*98.' Betray -Fair-. Merle Johnston 79;Russell Button • I: •PoSsible_ nuirks 195., Ex•. 146, Goed.,117. Pair • 784 Ex. -Etta Belle Matoitiici 194 J (',tollnstori '3s8' C.. ArniStreitg 1".83;, Vernon NaYbir 174; Marjorie Allin 173; Anna Pin - k',son 173;• Evelyn Wbitby'170; Yin Piiricer166.; . Merria Peal'hUan 162' 1<eith. Collyer 162; Doris Ritchie. 161: ,Iihnnie :Webster...100; derdon- Stew - *d 151;. Ch:land .Paterson 149; Good. -LfIarriet 'Whitley 1133; • IICI; well 133, Fair --John K. "MacKenze 115;• 'Donald ,Pinlayson 1.14; ' Joel' `Hent1ets.011 075, Pted•BhitL 78„ , , L ST. :ITEL-tigs.. ' annual Tlianicoffering of IT •.W.K.S1 will be !'lield In t•Iw• ;United ;•Chureb_,on Sunday netat ti am t. Nig§ Caroline 'WellWriod, who is boor speaker, 'All ''f1ie":1a0its ere requested !to "a.ttend, ' • MA711PIFI) . At the Mange,' Smith IthilosS, tw • the ROY', .4. A..,..1,gmeron Oeteher 27. -.12=927,•MrGerald-Mtiervo top, , ancl Mies. "Matilda` itedgkinson of Kiniougli.: • eMnrt: •41,Iej,nWeeMka-eilRda.°4, 9tfh'e'. 84.:torma* tehl:(31ibir : pamets,, Mr. and -Mrs: •John.,Mac.- . Jainea Gilinore of ..Loialbn.' • 0 spent .Siinday visiting. his ' 'brothers. Gilinere.• . • •• • WI,iss Winnifred Elliott ro.f LucknoW, Was•qhe guest of Mrs. J.oi1ri MacRae .ovIrrstsheA,Iwa'deiecke-ne:ide. of .11 1,0.7 s!).e , a' few days the guest of friend, Miss Phyllis MacDonald. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MaeIiitesh and obhic MacKenzie•ofLucknow; spent' Sorday. With •Ashfield friends. Mrs: Jas._ Webster, qWellington and Vinnifted..Of near 'Luckn5w, /spent .th ...1:'eek.end with friends in .• Ingr- Mi Toth Irwin': of 'near Lucknow; made a business trip to Toronto dur- ing, the WeekMiss , Lyla. Richards Of Pararniaint spent the.,:week-end with. her friend, _Miss_Reth Alton of LueknOwMr „ 'and2Mrs.'Tom More of Whiter church, were guests of Mr., and Mrs.., Jack • Henderson Of Pararnotin,t, , ceritlY, . . • '» Mr: Lloyd Steiii has re'turned ,h9me from the West . -7Mia-S7:Cliestifilt, teacher , at Para - Mount ,ScheOL• • spent the _*e_elt-end parei S'in Kinloss. • Mr. and :Mrs. 1VIeliiro Rayrtard_and "lean Of Paramount• , spent .":"Suriclay aitb..friends,in SeafOrth. • Kr. and Mrs.. Jim Little and chil-• ren:yisited vv,ith Mr, Albert MC- Queld cif Crewe, on Sunday ;last.. , • , Miss Della Parrish spent Sunday will her. friend, Miss • Edna Bell Of 1-lartiston. . , Mt. Herman Phillips of • • Curies' •Cerners; •haVing an auction sale or, Friday, -October 4.• Mr. Phillips" re:- .cerity bought Saunclet?s 111 on' the u,Oth eon: ', °. • 111ies Ida Pelee visited with Mr. -,and MrS., 'Charlie Alton, Dungannon, lasweok; ' "• • • Mr. and Mrs EJ. Parrisliand Mrs, WhYte. of Curries.'- Corners' 'motored 10 Arthur. On' Sunday, Mrs. Whyte' :remaining to spend the wanter months with, her sister there. ' We .are moving an Immense, New Stock of Dry Goods to Lineknow. Watch for •: ahrrouneenients. Good: Goods, LoW''prices.-Hornell- 'Murdoch 'CO.-THE":MARKET7:•Lucknow. . . • ''FLOWERDALE... ;.• ingMiast,ieSwarhBu daay.s,welictihn.gn RhoAils Martin's. -Mrs. L. I/lecher is visiting her brother an,d sisters in southern Michi- gan. ea'. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 'Hilr'were FIciweidale callersi`the 7fir.stof. the the" men' in Flewerciale,, west ao buy threshing ' this week. ' A number _from .here attended the reception for ' S. MacGregor .held Ripley on Friday. . •• • . „ Elizabeth MacIver Was home, from 'High School last Week On account ofillncs,: ' WESTERN ow WAS "SPOTTY"' ; Travellers reeehtly ,"returned Tram he Prairie Provinces report the punt.' ity of .,grain crops there as, very ir- rogu1ar-ome. parts•Yeri good; others very poor. Ifail took -its usual toll; in 'places.there was rust and in sections frost caused heavy loss. Of course., the grain:groWingtWest, from, Mani: •toba tothemountains, is so vast, that there is bound to be great 'variation. Rarelywill it happen.,, as in 1915. that conditions will be favorable thrbugh: out the whelevterritory." ' • Frequent 'rains in Septernhpr greativ retarded, ;threshing operations; :but with October.eare dry nal fine wea, aidhas beentil.,61iin'eto'i•alieel6eietvr12grain t" t. record speed.. o -o -O 'A 'I'OINT iN THIS „ • NVe were aelceg,the„,,,, other Ajw,the. re.a:SOIT-Why a motorist, 'when he -Wants to, turn to the right, ' sigmas with his left hand,. ,Our reply WOS that as 110 lin on the left •Side he eould not veiw well. signal out of the rfp:ht s•hand. Window. But this did net snit or quegtionor, who D'uhtended....thaf. a num, turning right had to reason to Signal if he kept eiesely' to the right of the road and slowed down, • 'The oBie0:41 'of ". Tohfe:HB.gaiel.74 Ot.71 mOfiv ,IS "QFA:IIITy & SiRVICE'; Our quality Horne Made, Whole:Wheot.,.aird;.Paisin -tread. is made' ,• • fr'om .the Purest and Highest' Grade 'Ingredients:, -• . , • . • • .••, §ArruppAy ',srgoiALs . Cream Dlicei,. Dundee Cake, Choc,blate-iMatslimallow Cakes,- coffee CalSes,' Oatmeal:Cokies, Maple :Walnut Tarts; .,RASPberrY,•• Tartlets,. •' Jelly Rol s, Cheisea.Duns, •Raism Pies• • :• REST .ITICES ?GIVEN, FOR 'BT.TITER.,-ANp EcGS a()LLy.MAN'S.RAKER one 36 Lucknow SINGLE COPIES 5. CENTiii. 1•••••••••••••••=0.1., °FAMILY THEATRE :FRIDAY' 8z' SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 4th & 5th W. C. Fields ,in YOUR OLD MAN" - And Coniedi Cornmg Special -7. :NOVEMI3ER 10th; 1 1 th •;t. 12th "MacFAD,DEN'S FLATS" 'Admission 3gc. ,& -26e. PARAMOUNT. -'11:F.W.OTh . p.lyia.::;1:GoTnt:;:dU. p.:-ShVe.1,06'. Clul hcld their .0.ctober'imeating. At -the . • l'ome of as goad tttendince Mis J., Hamilton Was. appointed as delega0 to attend the Convention in Deeember, -Therell: call•was respohdeete by.."Shbitittites fOr Bread:" . Readings were...given :by Ethel Martin and Amanda MacDon-. • aid,. and , a recitation by Sarah 'Mac- AuleV. A'aiscrission Iin- prove•out Club,'Vas interesting. A g- . ter Some Victrola eoinintin- ity iigiflg the meeting.' closed with geography match; •Which Was won Mis &le Macbittrinid and, Mrs, :Les. MacDonald. The.' chili will Ay ... • „ entertained 'en\ 18 ..by 'the Lahr- ier Club at the.home G. MacKenzie, When theroll ca -11. will be "Simple . Christmas- Gifts' " The an nilal Meeting will be held at the horny of. Mrs.' John Henderson,: 'Noyeinber ' Mr. Gavin Davidson and 'Arra: ROi MCLatleiliin. OP .Wrcoieter, • visited Cli Sunday, it homes of thelat- ter's, eopsins, „Mrs. Dayid .Kennedy An'd Mr. Win. Fisher. •Miss P111lips of Go,derieh, IS it ^her Sister,,,Mrs„ A. ,Pox. • Mr. Wnt 19siier had his tenSiis•rt- moved,in •W•loglinin Iiosintel, • , Mr. Duncan Keifliedi went tO • erich on Tuesday where he 'is se's:- iij ton'th:p Very suecessful, socials Nyere Bel( i'i' the Presbyterian 'Thursday evening and „In too,',Unitej eve'nitri. «We are .sorty to ,report ;lag itc1iin, sr.,• t�, he ill, hut hope' to near of. early improvement. • WO Ti'm movfni tin lnutethite New.' _stook ,Goods, - to-- Lt.i,pkno,w, lvEktcit for pnriouneorriqts., Good Goods., Low •Priees.-1-tortell4Viurdoch I‘IARXET-Lueknow, FREE TRIP TO .WINTER FAIR; pitycn noirA WHO WON Bruce Ceurity•••Judging'Coiripe, tition to seleet the ten' boys' from, the . County Who should attend the Royal Winter Fair as guests of.thepepa ment of. Agriculture of the • 'Ontario 'Government who heid. at Paisley' last . •Friday. ,'I'wenty-seven,' boys from 16 . to 23.,.years of ,age eempeted. Classes of wheat; ;Oats, barley,:alfalfa seed, . turnips •and poultri'.'were Judged, ii the, morning at the Town Hall: In the. afternoon Holsteins were judged, at:• 'Harold Cormack, and Clydesdales, , Shorthorns,: Oxford Sheep and York.,,,, shire •hogs at Wm..T. illbpper's. The latter elaSses, were c,oin'prised of stock belonging to G & 1%. Hood,•Win..se- Lean •and WM., T.. Hopper._ Oral rea,a sons Were given by the contestants in al'I.:1"hclasses n:nerabithe..competitiOn•With narks 'secured out a. maxiMuin of • ,850;,were as -follows; ' . , . • , 1-No.'..20-Elsworth yr olfe, Tara, .728; Schmidt, • . • . Til7ettori.,. 720; Mildmay, 723,; Me - Ma rtin, ,I,uPknoW, '708.; ;5. --NO. 18-, WM. Alacarfiley, Chesley; 708;• 6 -NO: • 22 ----George Maxwell, Chesley, ,694; 7 -NO, 11 -.Gordon 'McNeil, Tiverton, . 6911L,; 21 -Russel Neil', Tara,' ,101,,6?1380_424L;;:(66.7719gire,i;;NF1,20,064i,i78A7...LI::.is:1::,i1an6,1:_ii;p.,7\aarti7cidea;nie. Mild ...Outside udge who. assiSted, • the 'Couety RepresentatiVe. W. K. Riddell • • and his assistant, A. E, Donald, , ih. , eluded G. R. Patterson and Russ Os- lOr of Clinton, the Huron County App.. resentath4es; A. S. Sinith of Mark - dale, the', assistant. in GreY,CountY, Il 'Smith of Owen Sound, and P.. OVer. holt ,of the Seed Branch; HarriStora. , Competitions has been 11,@ld in all ...Ontario .distriets, anni d' i.i.5ip0(,111,x1.7hoi•Yei*,i 11:,1;;0, blii,cefnui.sefleocutdf tile xediio;1 ahd 18 nddition;to the "Royal"' will' •inel'Ode iiiany points ofinterest, in Toi•Onto. nOx . SOCIAL • A' ho,' solal will be held in the 0 ran 0'0 ciTall, tucknow, the evenhig:". ThorsdaY, 1\..12Senilier • Otli; Every-, 'body Weleome„ 'i.aelies with .free 7 • • tl POUND Tnis r011lecly,. Mrs. SYB ill n $PaTirs l'O"ii- silttis nearly- 905 Stic'eessl treet-,, Bronehial Astrilym; Catnrrh,' and 'tonsil bist..; ' eases, Results geed', Or rnopey baek;-:1\1101,"5" DittIG STORM,. 20 tttt1iflt fl'.TItt,,wott,se &two stok.. or A -)1.y,, cloods' to Lneknew. WatOli for annotineenientS, Oood Good toiprioq.-4TorY1611.11,1urdtioli •