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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-10-10, Page 14'W • •- : • ' 94 4. . AA 4 W 4 4417 1`4*4.. • : 04 . • .• • 1 . • • •, • . ' MOO FI YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2.50- OTHERWISE • 1UcKNOW, ,ONT4 THypipAy,pCTQBER. 114h11929: Physician and Surgeon . Lucknow ' « '- Hours: 1.307-420 .. 7-4 . . •,. e . • .- Phone 86- • ..l)ENTIST "„ •• • I„, : • • • : Dr;MagLeogle.wile...; ,itineknew • • • 7 :"•eiterY Tuesday • le .The Cain Hoose. • •.„ . ;,. . . • • •.« • 4 4,4 14 . • .•••' - . ; -• DENTIST ' • ••;Dr, R L Trelea*en,' Locknoseee: • Oyer•" Decker's Stere. ...,Extraetinn • , • „either ^ by gas, ere Will bo'„ , • Iv •"." ' GUngannon every' 'thursday;', Phenet63. 41' , . Use. A. Bidden, Lueltriewi Rinker and Real kritete.-4,1one, to lend On. nest mortgages ea farm ' proper- ' tiee at 6 and 01/2 per cent according to beer:tray ,- offered Also entail •, , • &Mounts, on secend mortgagee on farm propertiee and ,parsonal notes.. A low goo4 "taper tor sale. WALL PAPER -A full line of 1929, Wall Leteier on hand. Prices considet- able down for 1e29. I am also agent for leading job heuses.-It. J..Canter- ,. en, Decorator, Painter and. Gtaille: BOX 174, Lucknow. Apartment •to": Rent, in the Murray, Block. ItarplyAo W.Hornell.. (10 10 . , . . • . , • FOR SALE-Orthophmtic Victrolo -practically new. ' ' • Apply it, The Sentinel Office. FOR SALE -Art Ayrshire • 10 months old. .• ' • " ' 'R. J. BUtton.. . . • ' POU SALE Git, BENT 150 -Acre farm, Lot• 2, Con. 6, Ashfield. ApPlY Wit J. Brake, Thin- g:union, Ont.. • , - 31 -10 -t -c.)- ,,_ • FARM FOR SALE • 5.0 acres, being West half of South Half Lot 19, Con. IA' West Wawan- : '•Osh: Good _building% .well ' fenced and close tasehool..A.tiply on the premises • Archie Anderson. • . . AUCTION SAL • D. O'Callaghan Will „hold an, wire- , served Auction Sale. of farm stock, . implements and liousehWy effects at Lot 27, Con. 12, West Wawanosh,' OCtober 16, commencing.,at one olk deck P.M.. John Purvis, Atte; ' •. (10-10P7p.) WATERLOO MANUFAGYURING COMPANY -makers .44 hreshing , Machines and Steam Enginei--Cana•- dian distributors for Rock Island Farm Tractors and' Eagle 2 -cylinder fuel -oil -burning 'Threshing Tractors. Earl Hodgina, Holyrood, Local agent • Phone .13 on 364 Teeswater • (6 -6 -elf.) • NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, OWEN SOUND; .01,NING A • BRANCH IN- LUCKNOW1. We admit that board is one of the • biggest items of expense we have to , contend with when taking a Burtinesi Course away from home. In Order ' therefore, that pupils may be 'able to :take half their training near home and thus reduce their board bill Art • irtmOst half .(by rooming), 3ve have •decided•to open a Wallach in Lucknow • and have . made arrangements with Miss E. M. Henderson Who will be in •charge. Here Type -writing, Spelling. and Commercial 'Corresimmdente *ill , • be given 'and the last half of. the course will he taken With us at Owen • Sound, .where Shorthand, Commercial • Law, Rapid. • Calettletion,., Arithmetic,' • Me. will be taught and the pupils fin- • ished. Off • fey positions. This is .a / Splendid, opportunity for Piipils to be . near home during the winter months . • and be ready to, come to Owen Sound the ,spring.`Hintdreds. of our grad- uates are holding good potritioes all over the Dominion and our repute«, • tion as a successful College speaks for itself through the many satisfied • Business Houses, who have employed . our miens. Phone pi toeknow or call • at Express '..*,f.":ee • When all informa- tion will be cheerfully euppliett, Do • not wast any time if you are intend- ing to take a correse this wintert ' . Northern usiness College ,Ovvert Sound. 1# , .. • •••• Basement Bargains eftit Ratthiien s 1)4,. to inipect itg. bar 4-ains. • • _ , • 11-thtdredsof-bargairka and flundreds of People vititotittiaeemetitectry • Juk the thing you re• quire mak be there atone quztktsoriinalvalit Alfred Aswell Mr .and Mrs. Russ Robertson ar in ,Chicago this" week. ' Illensi .saici leather, work shoes $3,90 at W. J. Little's Shoe Store. 4; a •Teesday morning:gave es' the firs snow flurry of the seasoii-yery light • Miss •Grace Caluerort is hoitia'aftei weelte vipit with' fziends in tleireit . r • .... • The keir.: 0141411i;.44110(1, tho.',Bruce. Dea14 Meetingit.Rkle'y Tuesday. " •- ' -; • , Special 'price. on Womensi.li' reeSi patent leather elates at'W. Little'a Shoe Stet*. Mr. and Mrs. Albert "Hayes: of Woodstock spent the week mid. With • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole. • ilar: and -Mts.:: H. J. • Lindsay are • aw.iy: this week on a motor trip to De xoit and other U:'S• Miss-. Pearle Niaon, n.inseAn-tratn«. Mg at VictOria London; is heme on a three -week's yamtien. • 414 Treat your . friend to the eliicken pie dinner in the 'basement of the' United Church the „evening Of get; 15. Mr. am,' Mrs. B.,.Piailman ,and. e,hlldteir were in Toronto. the end of last. week celchriting the jewish New Year. «••• : • < Mi za Joan 'MacCallere Miss MecIntpshi motored from ljam- ilton and silent the week end'At their homes here. :1V1i. • Harvey Naylor Motored up • from' cPOtt Herpn and speptihis Week with friends in town, 'Ile was accent - Partied. by his mother who will spend the winter : here.. ' • Allan itlickeniie,•-ion U. N. Tviacherizie .pf tapley, has ge•ate to Chicago' :to Study at the Ogg- tege of Osteopathy. • . D. Patterson of Ladner; B. C. Was Al week: end visitor With his. atirs. Wm. MatKeezie..' itteisori ' had ter•en 'an a lerStness trip to Ottawa,. atai" Was; returning home:, aie. and Mes,'MecLeee of.Montreal • visited at the home of. it. ',I; Painette and tanuly. this week.etre: MAcLeitri aid he remembered by stir:ie.:ea/ilia, Liztie •St. Clair ilaireirton who us- ed to compete view hi' Mother Chit% 'as Highland dancers •sore warty years a:to:at.the Caledonia games. Miss St. Clair,wasthe grsc girl to appear in. 'Calleda the highland coitiame. She lett kind ;Wielres to all her old friends,. "• - • • . • • • : MORTGAGE SALE '. • • Under and by virtue of the. Power of Sale contained keertetzt Mort- to wiecn war be viixfucea at term Of the. tate; there wie ue offered te for sale by'eublic • Auction, at the premises adja,tac, vo tne •Lemiet of t.ti •earreseridg,e„ on ' .• ih WEDNESDAY the 6th 'NOVEMBER,• ..2• et *it, Two o'ciock P. M. ..h The: South West tgit •let Mint- eh Ler Seventeen North of the Town Plot ae of Fort Albert in Lake Range in the ,.,,, Township .of Ashrield • and .also the "'• southeryl half of the easterly 82 ac- Ca res • of said let, .containing in alr1. lie acres more or less with et right of in tvay oyer the, northerly 33 'ft. of let •. number Sixteen•adjoining 0, the w' South. ' •• . • wh • • ' On thelarm are said th. iituated be_ a frame house 22 ft :x 30 ft. with an. ie addition 16.ft. 20 ft. ee stone fount. •h ti on with a good celler .kindetrieatk , also a frame barn 36 ft. x 56 ft. and als en addition 15 ft. x 36 ft. Frame a OrainerY, 20 ft. x 18 ft. and •a good Th drilled well convenient to bui1dins The soil is a •good clay' loam and' the property is convenient to Church sof aijd School on ,the Blue Water High- en • cituRcA NOTEs .; The ,A. •• A.Y.P.A. Met on Monday.nigh rekniar seseien, opexiirig in -the u way, . and ReV. „Mr. Gallaher.. gav 'short Bible talk on "Standing" in the • oliiCe otatanger,: Of Obediettee, ,of opL• pertatilty and of ' was 'decidea that ,if at all' peasiblie a del- egate was tO be 'sent to the goofing Dominion Conference at St, Cathr- nes Coelteatia thd':"Meqiiiiihi ',were .,selected., to lead the Bine and White Sides for theeentiiina year. , • Following thiit'.the iinpressive. ser- vice of» Installation 'of Officers 'teas conaucted by the -Rector, .assisted Rev: A. U.. N. Mills of Goderich. Mills then gave in iltspirhual ,%ddress • pointing out the need o .supporting the •Domioion A.Y.P.A. and the:.men•-,' thly magazine. and then went en. to 'Stress the spiritual forces -in life, • which unlike gravittt.-and matter and ;forces of nature cannot be siteaSured', • 'their limits know no bounds. Eiforts cause pf 'the Kingdom, 'MaY 'be 'lost sight of, but they 'are, never Mg. fie anciinein- • bees alike: !Mild realtee the respolist- bility of their poSitionsend direct all , their- efforti .towardie the Ihiiilaing 'of a spiritual temple in theinselYes and f ethers.. ••• St. Peter's. Church. -• , • . • t in, suet tt.• ' (Mergaret ArinStreeg) :peacefully passed •:aietry,. -11-elt-ffeath came', after an Meese of:considerable duration, the Jest four...vyeeks 'of *Ina thavi es -conitned to %ed.: Period these ; •vireek'a very theerfal and ;e9ht'Lliteetie. patient:: In he,re Stifterfni, • evet. thettghttill 'of. these who ,attend. d •' •••e • • e ' bei, end, grate.til pe every OE'S: ShevAi her She tves.WideikknOwIr •and highiy esteirreed and a deep sense Of logs is felt. in her Passing.: • •She, leacieS ;to mourn her loss, her husband, and. one daughter Greta, her mothe,r; Mrs.. Arinstrong`'.of. Myth, and h ',sister,' Mrs", Win, Phillips also of Illyth. Our. synipathy •goes, out to this circle •in their sorrewartd berea OBITUARY • • Mrs. -Geo. A. Webb • Oa Wednesday forenoon, Oct.. 2nd. at -ten. Ir'Clock, Mrs. G. A. Webb • The funerAl was held 'fiery: •theitt residence? St. Helens, .to the Green- hill', cemetery, Lueknow: :Friday, Oct.. 4th at 2.30 ,The services were conducted by her minister. Rev. 11. .q.' Nyhit&od , Calvin .tnited Church, St. Heleh,S, ,aseisted hY. Rev,A R: W. Orai:•cd: Lucknoyi; her -former Pastor:, Among those,'preSent. it. the fiznetal,-• were friends and relatives rem Goderich Brinttord.,. Lancet, Graed -ValleY, Orangeville "•• Seafneth lith, • Wingham. • The pa114earers . ** On ThurSdair, evening, githerje was held of theiien Of the Parish Lucknocy, including St, Pet.Py's; Luck now and Cheiet.,.Church, St. Helen's A branch of :the LaWthan'S •A,,siocia tion of the Diocese of 'Huron: wait Or mid; Messrs: Hollyinan:: and E --Darni.w-r-beingeledted---41hair-man-:and .3,eretary, respectively. Rev. Mr. Gal fisher presidedand Me. S F /3 11 • h• Vd.Ctairmen Of . the lArchdpaconz7 Petih-:-addressed -the Meetint. , It hoped that this organization • will 'rove .a real power among Men in the -ixtension of •the ' kingdom.• • • Sunday neat., October 13, the Rite • if HOlyLcorifirmation will be admini- stered by Rt: Rev. IliehOp 'Newham:. in St. Peterb Church it the eleven o'clock service, tit \at -least twelve candidates.' The, Bisbee will •also address the cOnfirritees Ana the cenetregatipm---Ar-tirree--oletoelr--his- • ordshlp will administer the rite in, he Church of AscensimiriCielough: Jnited Church Y. P. S. There Was,a good attendance at the' .Z.P.S.• meeting Monday evening -to ,.reae an address by Dr.- Johnston on. ••The 'Race and Religion Problems .of • .anadri.". The program was arranged ay the Cithenship Dept. so thittthe pie was very itatprepriate. Out of e, Haee"Probleit, rises; the Sao° uestiOnoYhicb has given so Much puble to the •politicians t especially Ontario,' Manitehti. and Seskatele: the.« , The Race Question becomes e Hamel Question because the Fretie ....Chruidiatia. of Quebec,. constituting out one-third of the popUlAtion of 'wide, art' practically all -Roman thelics,, and the R. C. 'Chnich be - yes in giving religious instructions the' sehoels. and • for th.r PurPose. - , . sh to maintain "separate schools" eiever-there is a coosiderable- num-, s •their adherents. The French ce' in Canada are very insistant up-. • preserving' the French langttage o, from sentimental motives and as means' of preserving their church. e Dr. expressed, the opinion- 'that e nice question %arida ultimately ve itself:as te. French find it more d more necessary to learn the Eng - g ;*ere Mesirs.- J. 8. Davvson, Matthew f Sproul, Tho.s. :Reyes: Jas. s ttryare - Da:44'1'6dd and, W. I. Millet.. • Armiversary Services will be :held . in the (hilted 'Church, St. Efelee's, A.M.' • :and,7.30 P.M. when the' •Rey• •G.. 'Donald. M. C. Of Shelbourne will, be way. lis e TERMS, OF SAI.E.t.-. Twenty per dci cent of the purchase money at the b. time of .sale arid the ,balance within °a •thirty days thereafter. There will :an be a reserve, bid., Further conditions-froida known at time of sale or may be• had from the • undersigned. • • . . , John Purvis • J ---Te Lamont, ace Auctioneer Vendor's. Solieitor Th Kincardine out. aye, •• -• ' (24-10-c.) are ,_ AUCTION SALE George White, 1/2 mile mei of Pre h lUngliegeand the tiuoboc schools not fit iturBents "se Well for. .the ttle of life as do the public school d universities of the :English spea king provinces, Other numbers on the eveningS1/4prOram were a solo by Florence Hodgrik, (Jessie Maokenzie ompanit), a readihg by Frances onipon, and een imiteumental by ytle Johnstore.leading by Marge t Button and a • solo by Amanda eDoraid, • sleeran Guild • IttroorLatalLtmate an_,auctiasalaut id farm stoe( and implements on Ot. 17, commenting -at ore o'clatli PMJ�lthi'v Ac. : LE' --gt Wililant 13roonte, Lot 5, don. IV Kinloss Township will have 'tide- • flew -sale -of his- fora stck-and -iirplet -Mffitta- 1116fitliiK"VfOlier -21, n.reriving at ante- °Tao& P.M. Parv)4--Atie-r, (17-10P„) - • • • ALXITI4 ON SALE • • ' -Etaitettareseett•'tire-Eeteto-tifteeletr A4 5, Campbell :vitt hold an ,Auction ale .of to farm stock and implemente at Lets .126 & Oen, 14, .Culross onMonday Pefalle 14th, •comMechig di oaf o'loai P17 • . ••• •f:trtiie oudatevelg 'the progra wee wee ng of the Guild was iirtharge7 of the, Peeeidentk. -After singing P-saini Idg the Scrinture" Ied- sort waS readty DotiglS' 4attiotald in t'thett-follewed,1-by-the-tortPs,--Praye unison and Psalm 14- The toltileoli eas virurth Lbtlng Pet" was gii V-liflerlitYrel‘faerletfald.- Other utfritu' irereoif the' prtigraKyvere-ii.eritation the posher. . ; ••••,o o , Don't Mils the start Of die serial "Tarzan the Mighty" at the Family Theatxe, ().:tober o,o • CHICKEN PIE DINNER • • The Ladies 441 'of the Unit Chm..h will serve a Hot chicket-P inner in the Basement of the Church on Tc.esday, Oct. 15th; from 6 to 8 S, Orchestra in ettendaziee. • Admis.: 50c. Children under 12, 35c: • Moving eale--All'.our New. Fall, Stock of Dry Goods and Mens'• wear at re•driced prices; --The Market., • NQRTJI Hirgow PROHIBITION • RALLY AT BLYTH, OCT. 17. ed. Finlevson, 2r -e.2". • ie . Finlayson: J. Henderson: J. Carruthers 16'. Running Hop, Step, Jump• Sr. -J. Stewart: • A. ArelreW.: E. Baker, 33'.-•77". • FinlaySen: J. Henderson: R. Thompson, 26"--1":: • • . Shot Put Sr. -J. Martin: -Andre*: J. StoWart, •-. ,Menery: G. Alton: ,C. Fin- • layson, ' • . Baseball Game-Leeknewil vs. ley, Ripley -..13-Luekn6w 6. • %Senior Champion -7-J. Stewart,' 19 points.' Runner *Up -A. Andrew, 17 pointe. Junior Champion -7C. Finlayson, 2•6: points.• . ; • Runner' Up -J. • Hendersop, 11 -points. • ''•Girlie Events 75, DOit • : •• ixcgisiow • .8c000tri.„ • • • . • - HOLDS PJELD 94,T. It was ,..a 'bit cool Wedeeetiaeof last week for r; eallygeodtime in the open but :theer-Ludente of •Contineation, Classes- ,eritered ,Mte the. Field •Day - ,• sports with a zest which inatie them,, forget ell •Aout, the ,weather. • • The list Wieners"- in the +s-...#ilourf`:events is giyeat • • ;. • .. • • • • •^ Hoeg! ,Evente',.•Senier ' end: Junior Htaieyele,Raee -(OP,en). Johnston : Steckart, loo•yii:Dhsh S'r.A. •Andrew:, R. Finlayson: Cathpbell..' ; • • • Itinlayson: N. Richards,:J. ,4G4110•rdYsitr." R e : • , • Sr.-eeR. E. Baker: • 0, McNall: N. Riche ds: Gerdeer. • ' • •' • !irdie RaceSr.-W. Carnpbell: , J. Stewar-t:: .1. finlitysone J. Henderson: J. Catruthers. 1 Pole Vaalt, • Creer;" F : . )r -C. PirdaySen: •• Hendersini. • Standing Igh WP .A. Andrew, 3 '-6'. • ". • Jr -C. Fielaysen: J. "Henderson:, Gardner; 3'74".• . • Ruining Disr,h Jump • Finlaysimi: E. Biker: M ' ittenitry: J. Carruthers: • Altoe, 3'7-10". •• Ste;tding Bto�dJuaip • Sr. -j. :Stewart: A. A odiew: Baker,, G. E. • Finlaysotr: 5. -Henderson: ThoMp:gon,' e-1". • • Running, „Broad Jump : - Sr,-4..„$teivert: A,. Andrew: p. Bee , , • Jr. -C. Fitilayeen: , Thompson: .1tenderSore. tee...Jtht• • • Steedieg, Hop, StMi,' Jump ;•, Stewart:. A. Andre,w: ••••••:4 LA...meeting Pf, those interested the cause •of prithibitioe is called to be held in the CormaunitY Hall, Blyth on Thursday Ocebber 17th at 2 o'cleck PM. Dr. ;J; .1.••• it'breter Stratterd, will Address the meeting, also prom- inent local ty7:nicers.• A, large repre- sentation of men, *omen and young people is epected. • --o Card of Thanks • Mr. Geo. Webb and daughter Greta wish to express g'auteful -thnks •for thekindness and sympathy shown by friends and neighbors at the time of their recent berevement: ' WHITECHURCO Mr. Frank Henry visited a feiv days last week with his -sister at Bayfield., A tete from 'here- attended the fun- eral of the late Mrs. Geo. A. *ebb at St. Helens last rriday. ' • - The WA.S. of the Presbyterian Church areholding their Armee! Thankofferinc meeting Friday terepenf, October 18th; when Dr. Mar- garet O'Hare' will be the special spea- ker. Mise Lizzie Coulter of West Wave- :Ile:Mil visited on Sundatr,etith her Mint, Mrs. Jahn Craig jr. - The acrement of the Lords -Httn- Per will he observed in the Presby- erian Chuich next, Sunday,. October 1tle Preparatory service' will ha held on Friday evening when Rev. :Wt. MacDonald o taianow wiri take the Service, • • • Mist Annetta -Pierer of Stfattrit& ormal,_spent_the„weektend....,aL....her- onee hre. • 14 YOun' Peeple's SoCiety of the. inahytaria,n- 5heh wtil hold4-.411k °len Social • en Tuesday, October :c. There bo•nty. seryiee144t-the Un - ed thitlich•lete next, Simday, owing, ' • eld at St. Helens: The Animal Sunday School tally f Maitland Presbytery will be hetit Luktrow:Prebyterian thurch. on uestlity Octqbq 1.664 by- OMIon- Stetvart and ii-Irtinfomg reattiii'g1, tfrn 1inMa6Donalil; Rev. ‘01. 11.--;)4ael/nald .elesed the • • . Moving qalle-Iteduced priees--Nire are not going to move anything into theVsto, Store--AreWiI nit it444140 •414VitetH ....WI. ,V4t* "n0 0 in • • SteleM. Mrattillin: B. Garder: Jessie 'McKenzie, .Ir. -R. MacDonald: A. Graham: M. Ha Oil ton. Bicycle nate P. 'Thompson: B. MacDougall: D. Douglas: • • Hurdle Race,' • $r.-0. Garner: J. MacKenzie: M. Hamilton; • • Jr. -K. MAcDonald: L. MacMillan:: W. Blake. • • -Throwing Basket 'Ball into 'Basket. 1 1Vlactrinta: C. -MacDonald: MacMillan. • Throwing Solt Ball • •• M: Lane: W. Blake:, :Jean MacKen- . • • , , Biscuit Race.' MacDonhid • & Jessie Mae.. & Sear? Mcken- ie: B. Gardner & E. Ritchie.- • • Jr. -k. MacDonald D... Douglas: F:,• Thompson et' G., MacDonald: N. • 'Anderson & K. Meelhois. • MC1.jetrr.hi,;:.iit.,11:71•rinaa..4:::6ioeit ,-p:•:..1a•7.0farc:to;nittlaldi. Hackett. , Ittirmirm tread ••• Maci°11°14.:. Jessie Mar1en:4e, • - 1:. Standin. Broad J'enip •• -- S:-;akoratid Jessie Ifackeiale. • Grphttni- M. Hamilton: ,' • „ • - - - . Rtinnity2, }Hel Jytmp • • Cardheri JesSib Mackenzie: C. Macllonld.-:. 4C1eeDonald-i-4.• tr:aZ4---,44 • •, -Awl, • • t. SINGLE COPIES e CENTS (IS) 0 0 0 o - The Bre"ad, Bread of Health of Health ova man° AuAprrt AND SERN,TICE.. • . TUITE FIVITE LOAF, CREAM PUFFS, BON • BA1gCHE, RATS . 444 ,Thr PIES, ' ROLLS, DUNDEE CAKES • STRAWBERRi, TARTLETS,- PINEAPPLE' TA RTLETS, CHELSEA AinsTsicpr..,, FoE CAKES, KED Rath, • ••• • • - ' , , ••• • .,•••• 4, • . • . ow - •TME SUN LfFE ASSURANCE ' COMPANY OF CANADA. THEOoMPArly OF WHICH. ' A CANAD4N • , • MAY Bp Pilau) • , , • F�r Perticulars as to, .Plans.:Rates •And Dividends, See GEO. Ix Agent. Wheelbarrow reice •' Thompson 6. O. Maeponald: M :Hamilton & kao4h9nff. * Ass,!A. !yam:Kenzie C. MacDonald. Coat Rice '-• • • • Sr.; ---B„. Gardner &"E, Ritchie: Jes .sie • Mackeniie & C. ,Maebonald:•P Macintyre. .• Hamilton & M. MaCkalion. W.1Blake &: F. Phillipe: Thompson & G. ' • Belay' Race. •• , M. IfeQuillin: C. MacDonald: Jeer MacKenzie & JessieMacKenzie (win • •Peret- ••• • • Obstacle Team Race • : • School Team (winners). • Basket Ball. Teem Race Lower: School Twie, (winnerS). :Soft Ball Team _competed with Ripleyy Team', and lost, score Sr. C Gardner.' Runner MacDonald. • Jr. Champion ---p. .MacDoneht Runner 1.1P7454, - Harr:ikon, F. Thompson) tie . ACCIDENT VICTIM • VITIN1 ,RECOVEtlftiG Mr: Walter Culbert, son of Mr. and( Mrs Thos.. 'Culbert, Whose 'auto coll- ided "With that of Mr. Elton MeLelt land, week ago Saturday, on the 8th 'conceSsion, mit of Ripley, , and whose injury neeesaitated the ampu- tating of his left arm dote to the. shoulder, is making •faverable pro= gress toward recovery. He is% still a o:tient in -Kincardine Hospital. -Rip- ley Express. '• o 0- • U. P.•O. CONVENTION The Uited Farmes- of •Nrth Hur- on will hold a miminating convention in the Town HalLWingh,am, on Mon- day, October 14th, at 1.30 P.M. Can- didates will' be nominated for both. provincial and Dominion 'Reuses. A large attendance -is expected. - Thos. Wilson • • , R. J. Currie,,, •Pres. •. Secty. • ---- ... Mr. Harry White of Stratford ' is, 'spending this week -with Mr. And Mrs. Richard Johnston.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Johnston visi- tted Mr: and Mrs. Richard Johns on on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. -keys, and Graham of Stanley Township visiten Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardher and kathieili re'Zon spent Thesday With friends h • Miss Margaret in;i1;21 wh° is +at' tending Stretford Normal' t th.e week -end at ftner home here Ittieses • Aliee '.8liakletiin, Olive Andersen. Grace ttlake. Olive Itilpa- e trick and t Mr. Pemet lKilpatrick are 'attending th: Poachers Convention et-, ursday and Priday a this week.• • - FAMILY. THEATR:, THURSDAY, Fit0Air, 'sATTal)Ay Octither " • Douglas Faarbanks, Itt `GAUCHO" ' r • odeber SOW "TAR4AN THE MIGHTY", , . „ Along With Feritura • "SILKS & SADDLES" • • WHEAT WA,NTED . POOL AND NON -POOL WHEAT TAKEN ,; • 4 • 1411 CliN OW FLOUR MILLS DR., WHITELY, GODERICH . CONSERVATIVE 'CA.NDIDATE. Dr -James B. Whitely of Goderich. was the • choice' of the -conservative convention held,at Wingharn enThure sclay, of..last week, as cendidate , in • the election to be herd On .October: 30« Dr: Whitely is a new man: in the po- litical field and his speech Of Acct_ ance at the conventicia was his first address to a pbtiticel gathering. • His opponent !fill be Charleg G. • Robertson, Liberal, who .represented North Huron in the Legislature re- ceetty dissolved. ' Others eorninated at the convention on Thursday were H. J. A. McEwen of Goderich, E. R. Wigle,, Ooderich And P. W. All withdrew in • . • rW he the candidate. favor of Dr. Whitely who, they iaid it was generally understood should In accepting the nontination, Dr. . hitely, referring to the LiquOi Con- • • ' le :r : . ttot Act said that he understood -that cetein Changes *mild be ratio Mak-, .. Ing ' more. severe the punishment tor infractions especially ,for drunkeness and for . operating an automobile while intoxicate& .•• Geo: Seaton, M. P. spoke as a pro- nounced pohibitionist, who however, thought that the L.C.A. should have a fair trial, and that two .years * ,0, ten neenths Was not sufficient time in .d . ' which to to see how ther.Act would work ti . The principle address was given by the'Rev. W. G. Martin, member in the last Legislature for Hrantford. • Mr. Foster G. Moffat conservative nominee for Smith Bruce was vres- ,--, ent arid made a short Speech, empita- sizing the value of organization in winning a political contest, _ • • ,,, --,o-o-o-•;•-- PARMER KILLDEAII CARGILL • John Young a bachelor farmer who lived near the ivillage Of Cargill was " crushed to death or: Saturday last while engaged iii burying a large houldr• on his far. -: He had dug a it for the stone to tell nte and evidently had taken away-so Of the supporting earth that it n upon 'him Neighbors A0 knew 1 oe war.15.be had undertaken warn POtSkLE---1-lnse, Largo Lot end barn, near station. Also ferniture, includirig hox Steve and kitchen tinge •e411,4--eold- p4Vatellt• - I mt§tifitty. , •.• • .•• .0 ..MOVint wam' undtimear at reduced prices -- ID - The Markt, ' ' LADIES' FALL & WINTER COATS. • Fur'4.olf94Siss.4. • Mukrats, , Hudson Seal trImined with Mink or koliiisky also Pren eh Seal trimmed With Sabel or plain t )40. ndeiso-es; tapiej. • ed,hire of the drinker et •irgi4:iti; With •.• • se 'heavy 4 boulder, but he proeeded, With the' work. . He vita Inst leen -at work about i1.� o'clock, but as • - ° • he did hot appearfur dinner Iga tber-iAaw With whom he lived %vOnt' to .investigate. and Was horrified te :.fitrd Voung's.Iffelesi trodY Vartyn`tpLz±=:.:7-!'f' der the Massive boulder which is t' • ' • 41: stimatei-to wefuh. telt tons:. . Corotter-Ilt' Vivo*. tff' Catvgfil • •IttOn Attorney Freeborn who • , . • ' the grove decided that death ' -••••••-•.• , . . petteet, 'was ortneeessaYt- -4 - • •""t «. , - POlt ADOPTION wtts•• due -atratrayalia-tittit .11"w• Taro lovely babies for Adoption. brie' hTarnd girl six months old. Apply . childteuri Aid Satiety, Walkerton, - 04%