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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-10-04, Page 1It • • $2.•Q0 »ER lir.PEAR -1:.-:1"/:.APVA/TGE:; $2.60 OTHRW•IE.• I.UCKNOW, ONT., Tlit.JIISD/LY,',OC'I:OBER 4th,f928. DR. W:''M. CONNE14# • PhYsiciaff and Surgeont " Lucknow • Hours; 1:801e-3.30'78 86' ...94 • --DENTIST Or MacLeod will visit, LucknOW every: Tuesday, ;:in Dr., ,COenell's Office. , DENTIST Dr. R 14; Treleaven; Lucknow- Over Decker's Store. Lxtractio either by gas. ,or local. • Will be, Dungannon every Thursday. Phone .53. ' EVERYBODY'S COLI/PAN. 0 Gen. A. Siddall, Lacknow, , -Broker • :and Real Estate. -Money to lend oi firat'•, mortgages on demi proper- tiefi at 6 and 61/2 per cent according to security - offered Also. Small amounts. on hedond rinortgageson • farm properties 'and en personal notes. . A few good farior for sale WALL PAPER -A full Iiite of 1028 Wall Paper' on hand. Pries from 8c: up, I am alto, agent for leading job houses: -.R. J. Cameron, Decorator Painter' and Grainer, ,Box 174,.Luck- now. Parties Wanting Goed. Dairy Butter ,-Write or Phone Mrs..- Victor Ern- ersiini-R,§i-Luekno;ix.-Phone-:-,602,,r75; •Wingham. • , POTATOES , If you want to have No1 eating potatoes now is the time to order .,.your winter „supply. 'John Joyn •HOUSE FOR SALE , 6 ----room frame house, good location. /information at the Sentinel Office. (11-10:•p) FOR SALE ---Finest Registered Silver foxes, pups And proved breed- ers. Special terms to beginners. R. E. ,Laidlaw, Winghar, Ont • (4-10-P) •RESIDENCE FOR SALE Good • Seven -room Residence, hard and soft water, furnace, Garage, Barn, chicken -house, good 'garden, plum trees and raspberries. - Apply to D. M. Johnstone, Lucknow ` • (11-10-c.) — LOGS --A-ND- TIMBER We, the undersigeieff, are open to buy all kinds of thither again: this winter. We will pay you good prices and give you liberal me surement and grades for your logs • ivered a our , :saw mill here. • We believe it, is t the i terest of --the-farrrmtvr-ctrt-1 • ow _liver them, but env, •4 ming standi ing timber and wishing to sell on the t stump, kindly see us , before you do anything and we •will be glad to see you. ' , . We will pay you spot cash for any- thing you have to offer, and as lumber , is largely manufactured into the -fini- shed product here, it helps our own province by selling to a concern like ours. • ' (Signed) The Lucknow Table Co. Ltd. ),Lucknow Ont.; Phone 25--13ox 206 . • 'PRiVATE' SALE At the Presbyterian .Manse, Luck now, Commencing Thursday; Sept 27, the following will be offered for sale: Chesterfield , Piano ` Parlor &lite • , • 'Hall Rack Bedroom Suite 2 Bedroom Sets 2 Dressers and Wash stands Bed Mattresses (OstermoOr) neer, and , Springs , • • ' Dining -room Suite Eight-dav Clock „„OIroning Board , Bread Mixer 'Leather Cotieh • • Vacuette •• '2 UphOlstered-baelc Rockors, "Kitehen Chairs • KitchenlTable Kitchen Cabinet - • Electric Washer Toaster Coupe* Boiler , • Tubt 2 Dozen Jars Ghina Dishes 6 Ford Sedan 2 Car Rugs • . CALL ANY TIME • . • • Young Women Wanted We have a number of openings, our knitting and S.weater Fin- ishing Departments for Capable 'young woinen.. Excellent Working , conditions, light, Clean, inodern Mill, pleasant surroundings. Rees= ' onaliio board and kidging avail- able iil our town. Those !seeking -permanent- employment -only' heed - ' -•,apply 1i pessibld."dpili rnPqrs°.n , THE P -A MILLS, LIST'OWEL TENDERS WANTED' • Tenders will be received for the be - Ment vvork for a' community 'Shea in• Lueknow Tendevi opened•Wdriei ."`"day'Clet.'-',10th. 'rhe•=•.•-•lowest..••or-,auy !tender, net necessarily accepted, Plans and.,,speeilletitiatiP, at. Wm. Murdie & Son Hardware Store, Wni. Murclie-Seey, Shed Conlinittee p. Flattery:is the name folks give te the praise the). hear lei:Tr) to Otherk 414 01 tho 0190are thoita Geed choice .Of walipaper frenl five 'eeiltS up,at R. J. Caine.ron!a.-. •• • . Miss ,Fietence ,Aliniilton, has gone to :Toronto; 'where shie will take ' a- eohrse; in. a business 'ctillege. •Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Little and daughters Mrs. Marr and Miss Little; are .guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sidi:lull. • • , • Mr: -Frank Johnston, of .Oshawa, %who spent his early days in LueknOw, Visited his aunt,. Mrs. R. Muflin over the oVeek-end. ' ' • . 'Mr...and, Mrs; Milton Naylor ' and children moved to Toronto, where Mr. Naylor has taken. a position With the Street Ry. Co. • Mr. W. C. MacGregor has returned to his home in Chicago after spending a Week with his sister Miss •Kather-• hie MacGregor. " • Mist Mae. Davison is .visiting in Cargill, the guest of Mr. .and Mrs, rrinibie Bailie (Mrs. Bailie was form, aey Miss 'rances Cain.) '• Possession.of the ARM Block; Cam - phut St: changed. ownershin this week. ,o.r. 1. Congram, who purchased the property' some time ago taking pot- .ession on • October ist. Mr.., J. N. .Strong who for a- timt was teller in • the Bank of • Montreal iias been transferreu to Hamilton -anti ThOMaa Cronin; of Teeswater hat started as "junior" in the office. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bailie, 'Mrs. '.lickeririg, of DetrOit, Mr. and Mas. janies Hendricks and Shirley Hen- dricks; of Mich:" and ,Mr.' Stan - .y Burns, of Londun, visited with: :Mr. and Mrs. I'. H. Burns the past • Mr, James Spindler, '�f Duluth spent, a few days recently with. Mi. mr.-Spindlr. formerly lived in Luck - now. Ile now holds higheffiee in the Order of Oddfellows, being brigadiet generalin the military branch ant president of the dePartment, branch ' CHURCH NOTES A ,very successful Rally Day service Was held in the United -Church, last Sunday afternoon. There was a large attendance of the young' people and, their parents andthe program wa of a Very inspiring - nature.:-. - - ThF next meeting, . of the Brace Pretbytery, of the, United Church will be 'held .in the United Church,. Tara ' on October 9, at .9;30, a.- m. Con- veners of committees are • specia.113 requested to beprepared to report. • Mr. Denzel Statteia has been ap- pointed delegate from die 'local United Church to the great Laymen's Mis- sionary ` Convention, at 'Massey Hail Telronte;:meeting October 5th to. tin 7th. Presbyterian Guild The regular meeting of the Young Peoples Guild Was held Monday even- ing., The scripture lesson Was reed by. Miss Margaret McKenzie. A read. ing was given. by ,Miss Gladys Mc- Donald and „an_exCellent paper . on .“1.low to ,Initice-our-Sociefy---Success,"-- was given by Miss 'Elizabeth Hender- son. Another readineby .Miss E. Mc- Iver and - an instrumental; .solo .by •lVfist 'Edith Smith. The nieeting close? with Hymn 671 and the benediction ,--01.04— • . GENTLEMEN:, ' Visit 4Vreil E. BusWell'S Dry Goods store TUESDAY OCTOBER 9.. You will find a fineshowing of Men's Made -to -Measure clothing; in charge of an Expert", direct from the Cloth- ing Factory -Good • qualities -:Good. prices -Good ,Service. A. E. Buswell - BORN • Maelntosh-In Goderich Hospital, on Sept. 29, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. 'James 1VlacIntosh, Kinloss, a!daughter (Dorothea 'Helen). , •-•-•-••••••••1-0, DUNGANNON , " A sectional meeting of the IV, M. S. of Maitland Presbyterial Will be held in Erskine Presbyterian wchurch, Dun- gannon; ,ori .Tuesday, October 9th, at 2.3,0 p.m. Delegates or Secretaries from each auxiliary in the Prebyter- ial are expected to give brief reports of the methods adopted by thein for the furtherance of the work in indi- vidual auxiliaries and encouraging features in connection therewith. A cordial invitation cils extended to all interested in the 'work of the W.M.S. to attend. . • MRS. R. DAVIDSON, Press Sec'y. NOTICE 'RE. ACCOUNTS , All accouts due the undersigned must be paid ;before Noyeinber 1st, 1028; otherwise they will be put in other hands far collection with .costs. ALEX, ROSS FOR $ALE-4LLtifither frem Wrecked ..building -Sheathing,• Joisting, Scant- lirig •and .p.arts. used for 'Attila'. in. stable. Enquire at Parker's Garage. • (11-10-1))• , AUCTION SALE_ of COMBER " The Material of the 'United Church Shed will be Sold' in hits, by public ,Auction, on Saturday,' Ott. 13th,..jit' Font O'doek. • Elliott 'Millet., Atte. AUCTION SALE 1 , • Milton Guest, 2 miles N. E. of Kin- loss ',' Village,- in, 'Greetvicle . Towpaltip. will have an auction sale of his farm stock, imPlcimenta and some grain On Oct. 15th, eontintiatig at or o'clock,r, g,.....340 purvirt• Oi . ' :AN ASHIPIELD PIONEER PASSES •. Alexander ' MacLean,. ;one of the original settlers of Central; Ashfield AasSed. away , on • Thursday of last Vyeek, at the advanced age ;of 91 years and 11 months. Mr: MacLean had been enjoying ` good :health for a: man,. Of his age,. until tibent two oveeltalbefore his de‘th,.... when he began to lose , strength and on account of his great age irecovery'•iVas not expected:..Abent two year .a,go,he suffered an attack of pneumonia; but from this he re- ....overed-a, rare occurrence with one over 80 years of age. •;, • • Ihe tuners! Was on Saturday after- noon, to Arilloss cemetery wnere flis parents .azio ins partner in lire huu oeen• mid to rest. 'the funeral Service, attenued by hiany friends, old ant, ,foung, was heal at the family home, ay the Rev. 14r. Ritchie, of Aslitieiti eresbyterian church, of which church iniicLean nau peen' a consistent. member and regular attendant' since its organization. • It . Ad 11. 1011g tine new 'sinee the original settlers Moved into Ashfield, ;ma tile number of these, who stili survive must • be v4ry- few. 'that tne kate Mr. MacLean' can ,be referred to as one of the rirst•sttiers is accounted ;for by, ins great age and by tile fact. .flit ne came .in when a young Ind Ate was but tweive•years 01 age,.Iwhen Ads: fatheT.AocatedLiind_settled..on_:Lat NO. 2, ConL, which has ever, ,since oeen the family herne.' It is related .hat when he with his :fat4er had selected a , spot onyvhich to erect a ,:abin, the father With a companiOn ,vent ,aVvity to ascertain if: there Was, )cliter in the vicinity, the boy took up anax and cut down .a sniall tree, by -Aray7of-eornnieneing-...clearing-operate:m ions, thus gaining the distmetion of, . /laving felled the .first tree, of the Jense, forest which 'covered the land., from the Lake Shore Range eastward .nto WawanOsh. From that time on he . ;hared , with his parents and their Aeighbors .the hard Work \arid' priVat- ,:ons .incidental to pioneer lifein the aush- country: He se* the dense forest disappear; the road, opened Up, and jeer by year improved. His fatbr had 6aken Up a good piece Of land and With industry, and Sceteh, thrift the faniiy, prospered ,and have .always,....been,' a- ofong..the:_prpgressive rneniters..of the- ccenniunity: •The late Mr. MacLean was born in Inverness Shire, Scotland, but at the age of two 'Years the family moved to -Reis-Shire, and eight years later they carne to Canada: There was one sister Who later became Mrs. Donald Hen- derson, and resided on the 2nd Con.. Of • Kinloss. The '_mother died' in, 1,871. :and the father 'followed in 1888: . ' IN the 'meantime; • Alexander, the .subjectof this obituary, bad -married: Catherine 'Finlayson, in 1864, who proved a faithful help -mate until her death in 1922. To Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Lean. were born nine children seven Of whom are living.' These are: Alex, Mary and Donald, on the homestead; John. Sarah andDavid, in .Chicago; Duncan in . Los 'Angela.; California.' ICenneth diedthirty years ago and Charii died at Chicago, iti'Decenibei of 1027, " The late ,Mr. ,MacLean • had. Many of the • characteristics Which made :the $cotith settlers all over this continent' the best` of pioneers. Ile waThig and strong, physically, patient indUstrioas, limiest and thrifty. He was greatly favoredin a number of Ways: To :a long life,in good health, was added the, blessings of 'a good partner in life and a family of worthy sons and daughters. . O FIRE PREVENTION WEEK „ 'Tire. Prevention Week” --October 7 Lo •the 13th:. What does it mean.? It means that the Fire Marshal of Ontario,in his efforts to reduce the destruction of property by fire 'has requested all citizens to ffenote •some of theirtime, dating that y. -eek, to re- moving' as far as Possible the danger of fike. A study of the causes of fires which destroy ° houses and barns 're- , veals the fact'that a'little more care would prevent the great majority of them. Leaving inflamable refuse near stoves' or furnaces, the careless hand ling of matches,aiid coal oil and gas- oline aecounts for many fires. So the, •Fire Marshal asks that - (Turing the, week -Oct. 7 „to the la -special at- tention be given to the clearing away rubbish out of places where it may be- come ignited, the Woking after furna- ces and Stove •pipes. and the getting of the heating' plant in good condition for the -Winter. ' • • • . "A, rigid inspection.of the premises; with the object in view' will do much eliminating the 6re hazard" says Mr. Lewis, Deputy Eiire Marshall' • STILL SEIZED IN IiINLOSS ProVinciat local pace, on'Tues- day of this week; visited the Startles,' farm near Xielougli, where they :solid& el liittftir; still :Which •• evidently had been in use. No Min were sedii .about - the::-.1)/acPi •-but. Mrs. Stanley was placed under arrest, and With the sti11,7"was-takeirte •Watertoit. The Stanley farm , has long been under suiiicion as a bootlegger's head., quartera: The reeerit raid will likely clear Up the situaticin., •. , Flannelette Illatikets-'Ib" first Llitgett' Size--tigo Bargain for two weeks -The Market; liornell lqurdock. Co. • , • • , Ay‘EDDING(' HELLS • Yoerger-(ieddep, The .chapel of the neW - Erskine , , 'United Church, Toronto, yias the scene of 1 quiet Wedding, on •SaturdaY, Sept. When • jessie -Cartiiiiie, eldest daughter' of. Dr: Daniel Geddes and 'gra: Geddes of Lucknow, was,..united in' marriage with Clarence Laverne Yoerger, son' of Mr: and, Mrs.. J. G. YOerger Of •Huinholdt, Sask, Rev: R. S. • Laidlaw conducted the- ceremony. The • bride Who Was given in roarringe, by her cOuSin,Mr.,.K. R. Howard, looked charming.in, a:- geWri"of beige georgette. She wore hat and 'shoes to match, I and: carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss EteMi • Geddes of Hatriston, and. the groom by his brother, Mr: Jack Yoerger of Hum- boldt.' After the ceremony the wed- ding. party returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Howard, where the wedding' dinner was served. Later Mr. and Mrs. Yoerger left on a short motor trip., On their return' they will be „at '..heme to their 'friends at 1425 Queen Street West. •. • ' , Campbell-joluiston : On Wednesday-Sept:26,7--the,, home of Mrand ears. A. E..".zpritiston, 01 i.,011. of West WawanoSn, was the scerie, of a 'lovely eariyautrinin• wedding, wnen ' Mary Josepirnie youilgst daughter 'of 1i and mks. A. 14. J-oluist-oir, was united -An. -mar - riage to Mr. James riowerd Cenipbeii, e.uest Son of •Mr. and Mrs. W. Campbell, 0tii ton, of . East WaWari- , • bride looked eharmlog in a.frock a coral' 'georgette; trimmed with rhineStoires, 'wan hose. ta 'match awl° Mack satin slippers. ,o'he wore a'bridat • wen Of-Chantrtly-la-ce--;-:.-rarranged-irr menet •style. with a wreath oforange s'Aossorns, .and ' carried ,a, 'bouguet. 'sweetheart' reSes' arid' : valley lilieS.. :She' enteredetheeparlorrwhich- was de.' :.:orated, with 'asters 'and gladiolus, en the: art* of her father.. tO , Inc Strains of Lehenerinsi wedding inusie, Pid.Yeu Pay Miss Winnifred• ,Canipbell, sister of the groom. Miss •Qatherine ston, little niece of the bride inade a winsoine- ' dressed in cream "georgette trimnied With blue and ear: :tied a' basket of aw7bet. .peas• ' and , . . • lee ceremony. was soleamized by the pastor ,of both bride and groom, •the Bev; W. R. Alp, of AtilMin: Dur- ing the signine., of the 'register, the pianist • played, qDrearns oi. Youth." The gro'orn't gift to the:.bride was a chest; of silver, in the. Grosvenny. pattern: .The ' little flower -girl receiv- ed. a 'goldbracelet and the Pianist t ring "'with' pearl',setting. . • ' .' Following the "CeremOnY ' a, sumptu- THE L,DC"10•91v 'fAL L :EA IR A I This year We Cannot ,saY 'that. it Was .'!.'bigger r.rid...kietter than ever," li -O.f4-tth4e7lenett' tshuartprillisi‘tivg7; g?.;:lo'llaWing' a .,vv;l't .weil-and• . . • .cold weatner, .and a hionth. that had "few ntie gays., „erylay. emit:, 'week (tne JiIaizi day:of the teal') was line -a 'very. tine` day. -indeed:'. thursday bita been wet -a day. that Weald have reined any Fah aii this lip dotipt, iad.dadipened. the • ",entitriSiasni 01 would-be 'exhibitors,,and visitors; but in. spite Of this there was a pi:etty .fair :Showing andl•a• pretty fair crowu. zO, the soeietv is ately through once more,andthe directors .and secretary may weil be congratulated uPOR then geed nianegernent and . gOod i•ack. I'he "enouret troin tacknow,:•.and• sur.roundingXUi1. sehooks, led by the Lucknowe band; i.lai:ched to the ,pailc ariti•toak, part in ine,orill compecitiena first prizebeing ewai•ded to LuCknow, Aul &u Vbrciy,ce and Uid to Whitt. Ch,;.ursei. cliYear age; the herseSli' pitch- ing tournaU.eiu. was• keeznv • contestee • und ettracted muth :Attention. jack '.--Uta °son -41-10 r j u110511fl: got hist prize in .the first event, with Eiio • IVIA411Y dr • iagnam second. • e irst M. !tile SeCond waS won by • i envie and Carlyle' Macintose canieren aild Swan:getting, second.'•11. a coMrsetitron- tor nieri: Over' 60. J. 'E. A.gnew and janLes Aitori came:first, drat Qameron' and.; W... e•ic4urii...,.• sealed:. ' •••' • . The concert'and dance At night -71,11i andel'. :auspices of tile giicuitura o as tkwhooper,41-ie. onlysheek tite".spate7in. the- 'lowi L idif which' could have been tilled.hat, Lt-;bdehi iiiucl larger thai it is. 'Jin 'venture , was : quite 'a. profitable enf,. Of the days business. n6, coneert., prOgrain ia pronouneet. very good in' SPite., of. the fact tha, inc Of, the' artist • Was Ii and :conic take his.' part. The ilance,followin Icne. concert' program, 'datronizeil and therewas 'i jolly geoc, furnished hy ',the Mac:, Jienzie Osehestia, 1ip1e07. •' '• :The riSt Of .:Prizetwinuers. in Varion events and exhibite • (W. L. Massy -Judge) Registered Draft , itegiStered Rreod. R Martin, W. ',R..1Alartin, ” Itegittered. Marc, 1-year-Old=John McQuillin Foal by Regs. dan-r-W. R. Martin, W li Martin', John McQuillin.• . Female AnyAge.-W. R. Martin. • John MeQuillin. . !)raft C;B anadian red ' ous dinner was served about611Sin in harness -Jas. David'Brooks.. Brood •Mare -Angus Graham. Horse foal of .1. Graham. Two -yr. -old gelding -David ' Brooks, John, . • • .' Tvia-yr.'-old .T:trooksi, .gelding -V. - R. Martin. ••‘Feinale any ,Foriter. :Peter Watson: • •`•• • Agrieultural . , • ' Span in -harness-!--.--Win.• "watSon.. James Alton Sr. • Brood Mare --Adam McQueen', Cecil 'guests: Those present. being: Mr. and Campbell, Ease Wawanosh; :Mr. and Mrs'. B. 13rowri Comber:- Mr. and' Mrs.: R. Stonehouse and Donald of Goderich; ;Mr. and..Mrs. D. Brown; Masters ' Wilson arid GeorgeBrown 'Ruscomb; Mr. and Mrs. •Sa.unders'and Mr; Grant Saunders,. of: Exeter; -Mr. and Mrs: W. ,F; Campbell ; Miss Win - -riifred°LancL_Mr.;-Dmiglas_Campbell'. E.• WaWanosh;.Dr..and Mrs, W. V, ,John- 'sten:and Miss Catherine; of Lucknew; Rev. and Mrs. AV. R. Ale. Auburn; Mr.• M, Brown'. ('umber; Mr. and:Mrs. Berth . Taylor, Eileen and Ronald W. Wawanosh; 'Mr. and Mrs. '11-. Smythe Coniber; ,Mrs. White, of Strafford and Mrs. Harvey, of Exeter; Mi. and Mts., E. Ford, Mr. C. E. 'Ford and MisseS Makiee and 'Bernice Ford Comber. Also,: Mr. and Mrs.' W: P. Reid, Luck - now Mt: • and. Mrs. Rich. Johnston, W. Wawanosh; Mr: and Mrs. W. 11'; Campbell, E -Wawanosh;. 'Mr. and °Mrs..Bnswell, Mist Enola Edward and 'Helen,: of LucknoW: "Mr: dibbsOn W. :Wairanpsh, and Misses Rebedea Thompson, Olive Jefferson. Bessie Sinith and Jean Wilson, of AV: Waw. The bride 'and grown left :by motet' o their honeyniooir trip mid showers • confetti" and-, good wishes. The bride travelling in a brOwn coiturne with; matching accessories, . '['he ' bride and groom were the re- cipients of many beautifuland, Willi- lible gifts. Ontheir return .'Mr. and Mrs.' Campbell wili reside , on ' the groem's farm in E. Wawanosb. ' , Forster, VOSTEit HOMES., Wanted fot four baby boys sIg to nine montbil old. " • ASIIFIELD UNITED CHURCH NOTES • ,The Zion -section of the W. M. S. niet at the home of M'rs, W. Gardiner. dn. Thursday afternoon, last week and yvoe *elf entettained: A good meeting WAS herd, • •• • The Anniversary service at 1-lackett Churelt,was laegelY attended. The Rev. W. A: Bremmet give " an excellent ch sermon. The oir with Spthe, bungari- non friends a,ssisting, prOvided good music. ' Rally Day services were held at tle Zion and Blake,Gliurches in the morn. inp.and afternoon, respeetiVely last Sunday,. The services• wee fairly well attended' aiici the prograoi Was good.' :Thie.Way:•-a10' Ala-WellSter at:the-one ehurch, and Miss Allee'SI.:aakelton at the -ether gave the story Of 'the 'Christ of the Andes deserves special' mentieti, ---The-ifillitterly- Official Board.- was 'neld, at , the Hackett. Church. on Mon- day pevening, Sept, 24. Messrs..Palmer Kilnatrielt,... Alfred, Andrew, Ernest Blake, 'P. A. Cameron an Sas: Hack- ett Were appointed delegates .tore - present the -eirenit .at 'the ••Terento, MaeSeY Hell Layteen's Coneentionof the Chureh; that meets en Friday of • this week. Steps were taken to'try and secure a Visit. from•the, 'Rev.; Dr. V.A.' Moore, Secretary 4f• the 'United Church of Canada, in th'e near future. The service's next Sunday ,tire as • Horse foal of 1928.-Adarn.McQueen; Richard. JohnstenEwart 'Taylor. • Filly of 1928-Cecil'Faleoner. • Two -yr:; -old , geldingAdanr - Mc- .'1'wo-yr..-od, filly -Carter , ;Bros., Thomas A. Moore,,--Bwart Taylor. • One -yr: -old gelding --Adam Me - Queen, Richard Johnston, T. II. Moore. • Three -yr. -old.. tilly-Peter Watson, Richard Johnsten Moore. • One -yr. -old filiy--7Adain . McQueen. BrOod Marc And two of her • pre-. geny-Adam McQtreen.'flich Johnston: Bast Agricultural' W•at- General' Purpose Span in harness -Stewart E. HarVey, Ripley. • .. • .'• ' Iwo -year-old 'gelding -Miles Mac - Milian; James Fester:, ,' Year-old gelding or, filly -Richard Johnston. ' . ' .1. ' Foal- of 192$L -Richard Johnston. Carriage, I-1,okses ' ' • ' S ing .ca rri a ge • herSe-4-.Ja Ines John-, ;ston; N. Whitty, Teeswiater. . • . Year-old gelding ,Or tilyy-Riebard Johnstone James ,Johristen. Road IIerses ' Single horse in harness -C. TrY- fOgle; Levi Lott, ' ,Year •olid gelding. Or -fillY•-:M. Mac:- Span in harness --Bee Bettie,. janieS • Johnston. :7 , . . • 'CATTLE • (Thos, Ileriderson-LJudge)e Shorthorns, , • Boll ;1 years or•over-MacKay Bros., McNay SOIL • , • 2, -yrs. -old --James Forster. . Bull Calf 6 mos. -,-P. 11; MeNav & Son,: • • , 'Iltill,(1allf..aeeeS'. and undere---Jantes ,Forster. Aged' (vowtH“P. R. •MeNay Sen lst•and 2nd.- , • • •Three -ye. -old- cow -Jas, ..ForSte4: and Sep; , - •-• •- : wo-yr..Old 1:6kNAy SOO:, 1st and 2nd.. • , ' One -yr. -old *heiler•-eJanies.„.,Forster. P. R. MeNav & Son.,JI• , eifer Calf 6, mos.--4,1aelCay Bros., B.;""MeNtlY St•SoM . • ' Ileifer' Calf' 6 mos.. and under: --Mae-, Kay Bros. Finale any age--.-MacKaV.13ros. Four Caves -Mala Y BrOS.y .maxtriv•••st • , Herd-. MaCKaY,Broa., P. 'R: & Son. , f011oWS: Zion in the mailing, Hackett 134 reniuel 1410981. tg the sgternqu Pl4o tIlf; ,(contipt49ao Pafit • The "Bread , cOpms CENTS. • e Btea.c1; of Health. sy,F SPECIAL/Zs IN Tng,,. nrongsT, QUALITY GOOD• S. OUR "'QUAL/Tr HOME •MAOE, 'W•110LE WHEAT AND. RAISIN BREADS WILL MEET WITH -Y,OU,It ENTIRE" APPROVAL 'creme .Ppia, JePBA;C' SOP] 1 sE,CIZAati-:7 n Raspberry Tartlets, Ben 013ou e, 1•Oboe`olate ,Marsiunallew • Cake, : •„lgaple Walnut Tarts,.. RoCk, Cakes.; Date TfistigleS lied Rens. • Phone 36 • • 411•111k, ' y. -.p•cknb, • Just receivecl alarge stock • of • Ladies rC0at'Lttt styles and Best Quality-- :.solct,-.0.t ....1:,:owEsT • PRICES.• • Also all kin1s of Ladies thesses to be sold at .Greatly Reduced • CALL and SEE THEM AT 7TEIN ucknow • In . WINGIIAM ARENA ' • . HAROLD . SKINNER'S '; BLUE . , WATER 130YS EVERY, 'THURSDAY 'NIGHT . 'DURING SEPT., OCT,. NOV 'Jitney' Dancing , • •Come CHORAL SOCIETY RE -ORGANIZED , Officers of the LiieknOW:Gheral Se- Ciety.•. elected at a-4.".re-organization. .ineeting on Tuesday • evening are: PrPsident, Alf Aroc[reyv:. yirp.Pr Grant; Treasurer, MI. "Wigg; Secretary', S. E. Robertson. The mem- bership fee .this 'season ,is 75c for all Those wishing to join must 'do so before Nov...1st. • as the roll will be closed ,on that ' date. Cenditiens, of Membership; • are that a candidate Must be,able to read 'Music and be 16 Years Of, age or over. Practice Will be held Tuesday evening of each 'Week comineecing October -9th. • 41MICIMItal• 'FAMILY THE.A:TRE :And .SA.T..--OCT. -5thr.,06. Milton SilIs and borit.".KeriYOn, .In "BURNING D.AYLIGHT" Comedy • TUES., and WED., -OCT. '9th, 10th. lionte Blue In. . ,-THE 111„351-1 Comedy "SPECIAL. Det.ober.418th, 19th, 2Qth. SfUrPHER.1)--of Harold Bell . Wright ' • and Infant's gaiehents. and' woollies made ' at residennee., Prices re'aionable. Telephone 64L-5. • Eva ,Greer . ecial Upenrng or The Fall Season n Ladies Dresses and Coats in the Very • Latest Styles In :Broadcloth ,trimmed Grey OppOssum,' which makesa swell coat; also Navy and Black Beaverin,e, ,trimtned, with Sable anCI Silver Hair; also the latest in Suedines.triinmed With , Black and CrreS7 Oppbsum, Broadtail trimmed with which makes one of the • . latest'Faghionable Coats., We also have a good \'ariety of Ladies Dresses, in Velvets, Printed Velvets, :Transparent Velvets, Georgette -trimmed Velvets, Satin Faced, also all_kinds of Heavy Clpth. Disses • choice. ;and': MAKE YOU -R SELECTION-. 'LUCKNOW