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LUCEN
W ONT THURSDAY JANUARY 1911.
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I LOCAL TANO-OENERAL- -
Bruise 0Ounty Commit will Meet . on
• Jan. aeth,
Mr. B. ft. Derain, f Kippen, Sank.
IS visiting relativei and Mende here.
WM 1Mar Mliton„ in visiting 4111061a
crandmetimi, tarti.• Jos. Udorson.1
reeieus, at 6. m,
,..Rov. gr. 3,1,40K.mizio, of iKtotousion-
t.ertm rooderater of the "Aeolian*. Tres.
bytetian Ohurcb,offfelallY declared the
pulpit vacant at the, servi4es which he
'conducted thers laat Sliodai."Mr gae,
Kenzie preached both Morning and even-
ing. ' Rey Mt. (ookie,
of Toronto. who.
is 'engaged .in evaugelistie work, will
conduct the services next Sunday.
*Tut ArroueiN. ilotrm,-- "Essayed
that Capital Punishment Should .13e
. .
Abolished" was the subjeat of *Wept:Red
and very Jeteresting debate at the Aug-
, lican Churph Gland on- Monday evening,
The Affirmative 'was upheld., by ',Mr. t..).
Gilbertson, Misses tile. Taylor and Fran.
cos Sidda11; the Negative by Mr. Moore-
b,Ohee M1tche�J 11. Smith, and
Mies . Cilara•The subject
proved very fruitful a argument, and
the debate throughout was of a bigh or.
der, each partitiPant'aurpriiiing the hear
eta by gig excellent presentation of fact
and argiffnent, The decision went to the
l'TegatAve; _though 13y a Small margin.
The imulnittee of judges were: Messrs.
R, D. Cameron, A.: •Dotipi, and. A,• D.
Maqkenzie. 'Other -iiumbers on the evenr
ing'n program were. a Snripture reading,
sob, recitation,. duett; and: a:short aa -
tires" by the Rector, Mr. Eccleston:
:THE LEAGUE -A most interesting
-meet's* of the Epworth' League"was
MIRO! NEWS
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.The auroral meeting of the tetelenow
Presbyterian congregation will be held
tin! (Thursday) oven's*,
- Prof. Wright, of Huron College, Lon-
-don, 'Will preach in St. Peter's clinch,
foreknow, irext Suorlay, morning, and
eve..oing, and in ;Christ's chOrch,b.
Mr: Will Connell has returned to To,
Tonto to xeSume his'etuslies in the Mc4i.-
eal C011eee.
Alro. D. Hayes', of 1..ondoll; Vt'aff the
guesteef UM, D, IC McIntosh the end
e -of the week.
• Ube'. Bill Robb, of Bluevale, visited
'friends in tind. atirrld Luolinow "alfew
days last week. .
• Mrs. Harold Jewitt, ofuear Bluevale,
81?put. list week. with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Sturdy. •
. • .
Mr Alvin earneton went to Toronto
Ittat week,' where be hari taken a position
in tho. office of the Hydro Electric
e Mr, A. MeDiarmid, of Puslinch, has.
returned.hbme afterviiitrug -for a Month
with friends in.LticknOve.and SailYroede
Mee. Jos. Nissen reaniveti word recent -
of the death at New York Cityieof
her brother, Mr L Champion, Who will
be .remenibered.here.
Members of the LneknOw High SahoOl
class will give the play, "field for Pest.
age", atanen40,105)0,14a St,}1elens
�n tad -evening ot the 19th. .
The regular' rosetiog of the I.Acknow
branch of the 'Womeri's lostititte Auill be
: held in the Ccaincil Ohainber on Friday,:
'J'an,•--0, to 2:30 p,M.. The subject:
`Isielpfill•Hints for our Work." _ held Monday evening The program
was in charge ofthe Missionary Coretnit-
Miss Adeli; Spindler, who, for lbw
tee, and the ineeting was .led
. time Vatikbeen . in the Ltieltnow Table; '
b Mies
.Vere.Fledley. The Scripture lesson was
gSo's., taking • ae course in- the chool. of Commerce*, .Clioton er read by Mise Hazel Webster. -:;Theitoptee
of the eseSning, "Winter, IteChattne and'
nrelSition with the Coe is taken by ?bee
--Edythe -
Oil..U'elanzie urriaed home .on.
arday from Alberta. His right arin
till ils...ae3aue...rse.. .the result of ikfrac.:
re sustained 'somitima ego. He was
in atarge of a Kfaiti 40.1/140r, and while
'adjusting a part of ele.nsachinery, had
eine aite caught in clutch. -Friends
- biepleased toknow that it is now,
Well on the -way tee.recovery.
A Shce.Saleat this,eime when Hides.
Leather asud •,Shoes are advancing .00
steadily in priee, will certainly he a sur. mittee, and an interesting debate will
be
Prise, but as we had bonghtsery heavily Judd. Subject; "Resolved that the Sword
before .the late :adtte.nce4 and. our 'stock has brought about greater reform 11* the
now being yery.large„ we give Ear., world than the Pen." •• s .
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. gain. epporeuroey, to the . public to pore,.
chase shoes before,the big. edytence-- that
mina pretail during ebe coining Spring
and Fall. Sec our "Ad" millet page.=
Munimcm & '
. ,
Hair Prdtects'aurt d'orne
..elee Head. and '1.66i -have thiii hair •;4f
you are bald-cco, not rnisti 'Seeing Dor-
' enwend's•Uxhihit of attnisia Har Goods
, • for ladies and gentlernen,, atrthe Cain
House, cm Tuesday„ 'January; kard.' The
dtspla will include Switches;
Cordnet• and Fancy •B,iitidsit Transfornia.
izw.,°'c-2-tions-r;-rptnPadanra,__.W.av.ee, ,•Chignotla,
Baigs,'and for bald Men% toupees) . and
.1,0g sii.netutas that, **benefit the lialth
and appearance. :qhere is no charge 'o1
.a demonstration. • • • .• 18-1.p4 •
For Belgian' Relief
v.e*IT
,.4iss Ape Alanetrong, who -Tad week '
undertook 3 canvasa on her -owe aecourit.
in aid cif tile Belgian Relief -Vaud/ has
handed us a statement showing that slie
has raised.. the sum of .$12.03. She has
kept 0. correct list of all who contributed,
and we understand the money his ,beeo
sent to the Toronto heel-lip:teeters for the
'Belgian relief'• .Miss Arriestreng
has asked 1.0160 puhlish the Iit of
tributors, Ina as the mount) are 4ual1
we think it lsnot lie easary.
Out �fi
Pte., Peter MacKin
last Thursday frontal
at Londepeapparenti
to recovery from his long an.
illness, Ile is feelingand I
but the illneas has'
heart, elightly, and `i ake it
lawsleld down for so
Ie in nowe"Mr."., g
Once morels) muftis -
having been piled at
Was last weekhonerably disebarged fro
the army at) medieal y unfit for servic
(hald,_ 4
on arrived how
e Military Hospit
well ' im tho wa
very tryiu
eking quit
fleeted hi
asy" is th
o months to com
Kinnon' for he T.
ho eold et's. unifor
,Vonclo where'
W.Wipeg
Council -he would•feel the want of ex- ,AtcGregor, 47; P. McCorvie, 45; B. Nic.
VILIAOE COUNqL
ij1(1CunciI Out—'New
•‘0111111til In.
The Luchnow Village Council of 191#
met in fired sesame to ..lehad up the bast*
ness of•tbe peat year on :Monday at, /1
'There was not =ell to do and
the seision wasealiort, A onniber of
counts 'woe paid and theeentejleense
fees for 190 paid tir T. p. g:
Norse Ow Overseas
Ti• e first Luekeew girl to go Overseas
as a Red Croes nuieis is 5USS Agnes Me-
Qttale, daughter of Mrs. Angus Mel:au:Mg,
of town. Miele lte(aimig is a graduate
of one of the large Chicago hospitals,
and at thaeleithreak of war was superin-
tendent Of,thr boitgiv it Ohatham, Oat'
At the first Call for nurses she offered
her 'services wherever .nnede4. The call
to service did noti come until last sum-
- and in the" meantime shehad taken
Dittnini w•-3.--104.viem '.4nd J. F. C"k ;1;c;;tive 'position • m Chicago. 'But
wererefanded. 'zThis Wes doine,in CCM- ' when the call came, elle unnlediately ,fe.
sideration orthe fact that the onlye rime ' turned. and has been misisting
vice' these had accepted pay for was in
ia the surgical ward of .the military
Writ* Members of the Lueknow Dram .: hospital oh London, Ont.. She was home
atic Society about when engaged •in for a lot visit recently, and on Dec. 23
givingcntettainments in the ititeresteof ..
and, with 25 other nurses,"left 'Montreal
patriotic movements. . • for England. We are sute Miss Mega*
When „business was completed the takes with her the best wishes of . many
retiring reeve made a brief address to
Lacknovairiends, A brother, .Duriean,
the members of the *council', expressing
has been at the 'front for some tone. ,
satisfaction at the cordial feeling which
had throughout the year petalled • at se.
LuvKNON f11011 SCHOOL RiP0R1*
the board -He wished. the incoming• t ., e . . .. .
reeve, and couneilsevery success. Reeve- Fonet /:',....Elenien.t'ary Science, . Art;
elect Jelinsten acknowledged these good History -T. smith; 08; 0. Douglas, 67;
,
wishes in a short. address,- in which ' he V, Hedley, 66; B. Clarkson, .64; A.
i said he would during his.term of office piarerinti, 63; A. meetionele, 59; S.
do his best in the interests of the tOWigi Cough, 57; R. McDiarrnid, 51;0, Fraser,'
Married a He expacted that on going to the OtaintY .50; E. .Johnston, 49; *H. Amin, 47;,F.
BOireo -Beet p•erienee there, ancl for o grim he ini5.ht Intoph, 45; 41I. Treleaeene 44; je yowle,
A very pretty we ding w ssolemniz not boas usefulas a more. 'experienced 37. *8, +101-)oliaid, 34; *A.,.Heien, 33;
J. 2
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-at the Lome of Ar. nd. Mre, A, fi. Bo man, but eyete time le leeeed to ire- we %aster,' eel, % e e .. • ,
nett, 101 Cathedral Ave., -Winrupese . r II . 111 t Science,'Irt
oktra :-: . emen ary ,
' F i prove. -
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Wednesday evenin , .December 271.Alerners elect of the new CounciAniet. Histery_aAccatt, 71 c L. Finlayson,
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nu& Copies. 3 cent*
THE PATRIOTIC WORK
0.1.mrm.•=rm•
A. Ihrth'er dougion to the !fiends of
the Wonamai Committee of the Leogit6-1
is gratefulfy aeltriewledged by the Trees -
prey. orhis leontributien of soo comes .
beim those in charge a eh° ."Aluseimia
at the Methodist Church. Bazaar,. Mid
numb appreeiated; • ,
In regard to the weekly sewiee meet -
lege, neer plat the holiday demon isalsont
over, "the „work will be 'pushed inete vig.
Orously than twee, and a good tarnent
hoped Or this (Thursday) afternoon.se
For these whO prefer to de knitting, a
supply of 'Yarnhas heed obtained' mut
eitly be had by applying to Mrs: Bidden;
-or by calling aMrs N.L.
• restaurriot. Socks are alwais in chimed.
And it is Impossible to have teo Many
The Committee recently forwarded over
one hundredepairs leo France at the ree
quest of Da. Freeman, of our own town,
who etationed zeFrance, and who Will
personaly see to the distrIbution of'
these amongst sOldiers sent in from tht
trenches, and who are often woefully Li
need of. new socks,
when Annie, young st.dau!ter cf
, „
in the evening and were svvykn in, •'VIC: 67; B:Blair, 80.; S. Burns, 66; L. Erring -
Barr, lenclepo Ont., beditme t new members took a lively interest in. ton, 64; C. McMillan, 64; N. Thompson,
b`ricie. a -Or' I A. Button, Nitest° ' the businesS, and, tut one Mien expressed dee M. Ilathwell, 62; A.'Alton, 64; W.
sii,$.k, Tho.egrerao y vvas performed it;• "took 1141d with a zeal Which prom. Andrew, 56; J. McDonald, 56; K. Mur.:
Rev. 11. A Berlie ( oberts' n iiemor al • well f th f t " .
chuteWe in'tP•Presene6 ° t'48- item e's Rev . -Jr: S. Duiican,•havingretiredfreen
iate friend) Of the ride an AmPlil- he the Pui.36 Library Board, Mr. D. 'Gil -
wedding March, was -played -by Mrs.
Bonnett, while litt e Miss Marion ac
the part of ring be rare The leride W
:pretty -gown -of -a lite orepaeda. eh
with bridal yell ca ght up,. with ora
Values," was taken. by Harold Treleaven, ..,blessoms, and she carried Pink' and w
. tl .
„etnd„wiliie Andrew, tee;,-lormer awing • carniitionsfAicei„ he -wedding break
chiefly withats .clutrins and the -latter the yoUhg _coal* I fi..for.kehort hoe
with : the vanes.' 'Exceptionally, well Wan, after which: they Will :reside
rendered were duets by Mrs. -J. elleAue- Aiii*nec8-015-,: .: ° , ,x•-• I-- ---•:‘.
di:iron and Misi Belle Rtibertson, fola . ;..., , -, - --- - - --
- c
' ' .. Laurier`1-
xire. w. Jeynt nd Miss Mabelle Allin ,
A rea.dinfirci."Te Ballad of Dan Dome,"• 9.
e
by Robert W. Service, was splendidly
'given- by Gordon Webster; -ands a reads.
ing, -"Bells," given hi Da. Newton, Was,
*my amiisimee Next Mopday evening'
meeting iseinchatge Of ate seekii dem,
ad*
ite
'st
y.
itt
• PRESBYtEniAN go' ILD. -11m Mission,
ary.Comtrirttee had charge of the 'pee-
„gre:m Monday evening and a few very
geed numbers were given. One some.,
what out of the Ordinary way . was an
imaginary conservation by telephone.be-
ittireeti a: -person in .2 this coqitry- and
nother .in JapanIt watt given by
Iisse Nerent ThompSou ,and flefen,
.MacKenzie. Many topics of interest.
were touched upon, and as became the
..oceasion, the Christie!' mission work
being carried on in the Aiiiradoal kieg7
dobiewaina' uchediseiissed. - Miss-Phemie -
convenet' of ;the committee. in
'cliarge,tiee a reel -cation, r4risentinc a
finifiSiOnary's dream. On Stewart Robe'
edema Contributed ei eSoloeseand as very
. .• •
• 7. e-Tnesday, Jan
Skatipg is the order Of the day,
31Tes-Aines Wiley; le visiting fie*i
. -
near Kinceedine:
Miss May Toheston was thtl guest
Grace AlticLeinian On Saturday last.
,Miss Mabel Harrison., eterh
is the guest of "Miss BlatiOhe J
Mr . Wm. l3aeglass, wh ie 6
froni'1)3etiMOnia, iS not inlibrovin-
as many inerids wotild like
hint. • •
” The following letter w iece
Roy ,41acKenzie; ackrtOW edgin
sentto Bed Cros, being' trOcee
`arOss Dance held in Ripltty by .-
Itsh4e and Frank Scott:1 I .
,
goodeiniiiihar was.reduet by Thei, . •
easseemL,tte_desevesale.„voe.en- the, work •of -rats.-
- Wutson and . Mrs. ,Oaemiehiier7Me. mg this contributica-X irK7kinITI
• .-Ttiesday, Jan, 9.' Phillip McMillan was chairman. for the eeet my nereenal thanks in this ton
'Dear Sir.,
have pleasure in
withityLreceipted to cov
.$30 forwarded:by_ yon re
the Brita'sli Ited Oriels S
Oecier-ef SteJohn.
Hie Hopour, the Lienterlant. ov or,
and the Other 'members of.. the Co t
tee delilfe-111e-t0---tilit-W4011,--n-nd-t
of
ro g
n.
a
to
ve
10
S
ng
hertsolf,was-appointed to fill%ut the tWo
unexpired years ot term. Rev, Mr.,
garbOtt was appuinted „for three Years.
The copeci I - being -one: enember.short__
of the required numher, the clerk was.
instructed t� take the necessary steps to
141 the artaaney. The date of nelmil
tion.Waslxed for Jan- 13th„ an 'election
if necessary to he held one week later.
;„-Council next...meet .cm.„the_, hitt.
Titeiday-Of Febrierse--- - •
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Died In -Saskatchewan
The folloWing paragraph %recently ap-
peared in a Saskatchewan paper under
the head of 'Hyde Park. „A note accom-
peeing the clippirig states that Mr. Re-
liable was Well known in Kinloss, Luck -
now and Whitecharch
"Hyde Park litteelest ona 'otitis oldest
and best known residents by. the death
of MeNabb, who, pissed 'away on
eth: synifilthy is -T tett . for his, Widow. ancl. family; _and there are
nianY'whe feel that they- have lest a
personal friend. ..11e,. With. his family,
came •to the district nine years ago and
during. thee time he .Fpn. the respect and.
sincere regard of- 'around. • He Was-
ever'ready to help those. in trouble and
hada cheery Weact or joke at all times.
_die, 50; P. Feeessereeeae 1. McRae, 53;'
L. McDonald, Stothers, -48;, Q.
McisTai‘46; 141. McKenzie, 45,3. Doug.
las, 45 ;,*B. Drennan, 38; *R. -*.Mitikell,
31; A,-Mitelell, 28. . -, •
Foim French, British-
Ilistory,_Oratfloinposition-M. Durnin,
67; E• Acme, 66; 61; W.
Woods, 63; 0: Woods; 63;. D. Douglas,
62; f3,• 'Johnston; 62; ilex. Nicholson,
:58; Burns e 57 ;*-.11 Webster,' 56; R
Stewart, 55; S. koKenzie, '64; R.- MO-
' Dougall; 52; S.. 4.4.011, .4; Arena Niebef.:
%son, 51; McQuillin, .51; g. *Qui%
50; *L. (areere48; MoDiarmid, 46;
Cannell,. 42; *W. Hoivey, • 38; *F.
Aitehesoni 29; *g..Trefeavem-2_5-.---- ;-
* t f " or Mere tests
: a e en_ ,eir one, .
With the Engineers
Over a week ago Mr. M. Mitchell re-
ceived, a cable Message eelling'of the safe
Arrival in England, his son, Lieut. 3,8
Mitchell.' Une, 1914, J. S. .Mitchell
graduated , With honors from . Toronto
Univereity,. :getting hisAlegree, B. A'. Se,
When, in. the Beim .year„. the autuion,
term ef the University opened, he Was
given a deinonStrittionship in the "School
ot Science", and he acted. in that aepa.ci-
ty until the Spring berm closectin
• Having taken the Univereity Militexy.
training during the Winter, like many
,other youths, he resolved to do soure--.
thing for his ,coutitry.
'Summer, inapector :of shell
steeletnelIeenilton; andiron' there went
beakete Toronto, and ` and get'
his commissiOn'evith the Canadian En-
gineers ip August , He thenYooli iteins
ing at Yalcartier until the cold weather -
set-in, and fetus theta:, remeved . to St.
John, near Montreale -• S.hortly before'
Christmas the Engineering:Corps ;sailed
jrpin Ailif.a4s.. Pent.
in Liverpool, Englandeand spent Ey few
years of his early childhood there. .
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EDITli SIAITH
=AO ER or.
Terms Reasonable. Ileformaelea
°Iron) Mre T. S. Reid or 'Alre,
L.0ampheil. ' •
EVERYBODY9S COWAN
jkiONHY TO 40.4.N., --On mortfages and ;laic,- • ,•
at reconble rates. .1.11,re tomranc.o. tint
titanic, aini, lifutual Ceinpanies. Convoy-
"' ' arming done with neatness and despatch., •
'1411;4„). ak„. r3IDILAIX. Broker. Lae:rec.
4,
am .pt.tyinff price.for
horsehair, an 'rubber&
31-11-tt• • Librrz.samiX'
KOHEST PRICESfor raw furs and alt kinds
-• 01 Stink -rags. old paper. rubber. iron, cwt.
. per, zinc, and ell isindso-bldes1'1Wii0. t.
. ;Write to or eall ou
412.tf. • 14-achneil .
BORN
•
d
DR. PARKER, OSTSOPA.TH. at Caiii.Tfousir
Duokilow. every.Wednesiday aftennootil,Ad •
„ chronic disca‘eseuccessfully treated; (itii•
• tlrel•Y .f=tirie r'Pt•IllYeiliietinetlairsilts4it
quickly secured and with fewertreatnaenti.
by Oteopathy than by any ether method •
81-18-P. „
Notice
Foran mateers i•egardinrOkeenbill oemetor
refer tO D. Taylor SecrptarY. • • '
for Sale.
FOR S.4.LF RE -NT. -The Lees family Pcsi-
dcriee, or Particulars ain.d.Y to
21.12-tf. SiddalL
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FOR. SAIJr. -2 draft mares rising tor I years.
.„,„,,egr. Particulars apply to
Siddall; ,
" ' if '
PmnoEv.-In_ Lilleknow, :on' Jan; -4tly
,
191 7, th Rte. and Mts. 2: Peireey, a
. Reprort;Not Correct „ ... . .
. son -Charles Francia.
. Hersh esOef.-In the Tovin hip of Harms
. We are in. receipt! otthe follewing: •
Mr. 'Editor: • , . . ,'
In looking over your Valuablepaper,
recently I eame acroee an article under
the headingof "Second' Concession", -re -t
at Portinglin accident tO .McKinnon
on the 2,nd Con. While sorry for Mr.
McKinnon and all the . trouble alre .Wafi
put to, I think it nothing but fair play.
'te.let the publec knovv my aide Of -the,
. story, and I think° your• correspondent:
should inquire into things More ehleely
before he sends a person's name •flyinee
ehrOpgh the country. . Now, Mr. Editor,
. I Carr prove that• mY 'clog was glint in elle
te
re -
of
0
the
Mrs. Douglas, of. Lucknow, 15 paying evening. The Literary Committee tion.• • • ,14 ' •
,,-•tt visit •t,0 her .daughter Charles .110 in charge next Monday evening ' Yeurs very truly,
Richardson. • • T. W, McGAnnY
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' tango* Treasurer, British Rd Coss Fandi, :
Aluin Maggie Mattglie, Witri is trains. - ee's - - - Province of Oars& tj.
.ingfur rieneoneis at the gwart training • I -Tuesday', Jan, 9,
home,
,vuflinTeeswatet Afs,';i: bee tiiiived-hoMe- front
• and vicinity. Miss McKagole itx4tilw tire Weft after heving been, in diet part
*.e-TueridaY, Jets. 9.
, mid ealnYs of theetiiintry d irt Yth e hb Of ' S '
lir g onmen r. 'Fr d tar - - Ask , is
0
Mrs. Robert Slinpson, Of Wilkie, has. :A. number of% young people in thisvisiting at his h2me. .. •
/13deti visiting hot relstives in Walkerton lieinit,y are ill at the preterit tune with Next week we hope to publish a very
and, Teeawatei., She is at .preSpat visit. initi-n-ps, ituesettmoDsnaki is a etiteat interesting letter from Carp a Gillespie.
' ing her entailers Mrs, Moore, and", lealies at ti* aiouito:„. Sergt. A, B. Henry, 'of London was
e . . Miss Grace Reid; teacher in Taeswater going overseas. - • - ' -. e ..' s*
MejorClair Brink, whole! convalescing 13 $e *Mein the latter part of lasse week James Stein apd Miss Ellee Phillips,
,
'in a hospital in England; is suffering with In- grippe, lot# is better new. ,and. 'Ontellowgreste Sask., aro visiting at the
from neuritis. His parents are anxiously able to continue her duties at the school. 4 11°1" d 21"..F°E' ' •
;
awaiting his sufficient recovery to 0,00ent The Foresters of Langeide ere having wes led hy.Dtived'IC.eanedyi the subject
The Guild nreting Senday everiirq
' a fullough and retool home for a vistite e ball in their hell. on Friday evening, being "Are Ton Evadieg.Aloral ,Is8ues7".:
The mothers, of in the evebt of the 4,ten.' 1. All who can Would 116 ;sell . to The topic fornextSunday evening is
oennt, and spendjoe eoped niotini leith "%idiot! Missionre Whyl" The 'ceder
mother nct bait* elite, the sister's of ehe io Mies Christina Laidlaw.
boye who have gime Overseas have pre. the'14aegside people. ,
for the 'West Satdrday. • - home last week on his Ina leave before
He has been chairman of the. Belied
trustees siece they'were farmed and fOr
wine years was councillor for the dim-
.Wawancish-
Weat WitWenosh ha:ea:new 'reeve: and
heseelaeureeen-New• Verses -Da
'Joseph Nialloughe:after serving- for a
itimber of, yeaia on the ciumeit, won the
•
reeseeship-frone Mr, T: la. MurraY by 34.
Mr. 8...NayTor drops out of the conn
;Oil and !Owe. 'William Wahioe and
Zanies' Aitcheson me new members.
These with James ,purclon and. E.
Johnstorexe-alectedeecalstitateethelo ed.
for 1917. • .
barn when' -Mr. McKinnon was going
past the owe and was sitting . the
:gangway behind the -herds about 33 rods -
from the road gate, .when Mr, McKinnon 'on tenderitynuaY tea, -
wee With. my • oeio . twin' drawing rails. to MeCharleti, • . .
the Tele Markt) 'ay, in Luetnow. ' now Waterworks. Peri,
wassover 40 -reds west of -my,,gate..and Kennie Farrisheold a .,valitable, team
until after the accident, arid ;I have .. COUrey'S Corners' Path, erS' Club fin
_ • -
' 'islied-up4h'eYea.03-..bilantocalon...aforiday
E
. on •AS,1„.: .3-,i„B.; 1617, to Mr; and Mrs.
'Wellington • HendersOn, a. dangbter..
Courey's COrners '
'
_Tuesday, Jan, 9.
VILLAtilla Prt.OPERTY.--Coiner Havelook .
• and Gough St•4., Lucknow,,tritmerehidence
and good. „ban., For particulars apply to
Mr6.-Alex: Bott•ver Block„hucknow. •
184 p.
• • . .
_Fort SALK-Two frame holases,..the property
• of tlitriate Jaines Ustate.sili
be sold at a bargain. Apply to 0. A.. Sin. •
Notice Creditorsl
• •
In the Matter of the Betate of Donald
' aletichition,'late Of the Township of
el:furore, the Comity of Brieee.Parm.
. easDeeeaSeci.,„ .
- ,KOTICID b; hereby siva pursuant of thil, IL •
S. O., 1914, Chapter 12t, ection 56. that ail .
eons having claims • aoinst the Etat ti of the
-idddlirte•ihnialiiiittirchisen; who ale& .•the-.'--
TWolity ,of Septeinber, A 'D., 1916i' "
are required on of be'ere Twenty-Rill:a day „
of January, A. D,1917; to filo with 1110 under- .
signed a statement with full partip3liirs of
their claims or hfall securitieS held by them, if
any. iind that after the,sald tutte the .Adroinis- •
tratrix-wilf Troeeed to clistributirthe assets
among the persons entitled, having regard
only le the...ciai•m'aOf.livhich,sge shall„theu havc7.- •
, Dated at Wingliain this TIVani,rthird '
December, 4.. 1). 4616 - • _ •
• • - DUDLEY" 'detains, -
Solicitorlor • Ant,Murelusbo.. Ac1.3dnistrittrix,.
WI are gladio rePort, iliatal.fas.Ethet,
Taylor is improving after her long ill
0050 • : • . • ;
Airs. Will Taylor, of•Sault Ste ane,
. „
great a few days With.friends here.
John Harrison and • daughter, Mabel
of Indian` River, sainted Mrs. W. Jamie.,
sod last week:
„
Mrs.. W. JtiantesOt1 spent the week -end•
Logs Wanted ,
The undersigned have decidod to take. in at
their siiiAmill•at J„veknovi stoelc of logs •
of kinds dr timber. ',Amy persdo op personsi
lutvlog" logs to sell. bring thein along and wit
wg1 pay highest market 'prices. Call and See
us or call us up by phone and get particulars. •
The-Lacknow Table Co. ,
2/3.2-165-c.• J. Button. Manager, Lucknosv.
Notice.
The annual Meeting -)t
t u ral SOditty, will
ToWiir Hakl, Lin:know; on
ary 19th., at 1 'O'clock 0,
19-1-c. • • • • j.
thii• Itackitoiv
be held in. the;
•Ertiday, -
in.
korraw.
, •
at her honie here, ,
Tenders
' Tenders will bo received by' the undergue
for 56;e0rds of cift-t-ft„ wOod-and •for -1 void*
,A number hole the °Oilier; attended green Cit.' woo, , to pe deliveredat the Luck- ,
- der -for any portion. of the above quantittes.
-and are .roquired to e, h
which itis thdiFilitetnion to deli•ier.- Tenders
to ibe opened en the 2oth day. of January. 1911, • .
The lowost or any Liinder -not necosp,arily a.
10, —...i.'t.„Aqvi..-ykOloidc. •
laetsand,wiii hold their anima inee
aented re be tutiful-flate_ Which is draped The regular meeting of the Yoorig
• round ICrrox Aurch pulpit. 'A special People's Sceiety held on Thursday even.
elis donov bete A tag pale erected on Rev. Mr..Gerthem wes in charge of the IV -Bert McLeod, 63%; .Allen
.the church lawn foreese °tat of vies meeting, end delivered a. very' able lid: McConnell, 71; ICathie Meiateigall, .67;
tory or the return of any' of the, boYs dress e-iseepeetive dna ,ttbrospee. Lawrence FirdaSsen, 03' Verna, Meleod*,
Je, - taco ent--.1 a, co m c n.
r 11 t
4,.
,
SCHOOL:REPORTS.
. •
•refluest liaOpen issued for some genet. ing, San. 4tits was, a decided StiCeeigii 'S. S. No. 7, KAISLOSS. •.
and on patriotic fete days., . ' ter it ss Ntoadiiaid, laortirm McInnes.
hot and hostess of *a social gathering of Aida tteDonaid, Sieritin
Mr. and Mre. ThbilidS 11.066 *ere the GOOd--41•06i0 SteWartor ArChie M1311304
• . Eighth Con., hattiOSS . ' '.;
, ., .. •
, -..-Menday,,Jan 8.
*Mr. and 'IiIiii.**Atiltin Irwin viiiied
with Mende et Aentleiley t -his week.
Misses Myrtle' and • Phoebe s Congram
visitad with, relatives on the 12th On
Tale:.1.8rtti',IYK.!.enny. 'F' into.' roil'. a't:Ca.- Warner
visited her father, George ' Harris, on
Thursday.. ' • • * ' , . -4* '
' Mrs. Thomas Harris and Leslie and
Howard spent Now areer's at Robert
Palmer's, Ilipley.
'Mt:: and M ii, 'Wm. Wellings celebtrat.
ed the first anniversary of their wedding
on Friday Of last week. ,
e, To Mr, and 111m. Pilchard Ellett We
extend hearty ci,ngratulations' and best
vitaires folLa long_ald• happy married
i
life, ', '
4. mace sfal institute' meetind was
M KETS
(COrreeted up to Weonestlay noon)
t * -
• Ofilar • • • 46144. t 4'
***** • 11 951
Egges iieW beide
111
t 'people who int at their home ee Jr. II-Excellent,-Ileitieell Robinson,
young
. Gooct-Ewart Webster, Charlie Pinner,
d5 Friday evening and whiled nitay, tile St. I....,M11111061i Stewart, . Dorothy
55 *Vain Di .i• "1"ig Wad daftellag, It' was Ileid,"Angas Stel)ougall, gtmt MnDong.
to the,00tanun of Air. and Mrs. Boss? sliver ,all„
1
08 ,; -Vallelie Mune% Gesirge wedding anniversary, and we all join in" Apnlver,
i. ro AleltMes Mary Campbell, homier
46 wislihrg thorn many roots loos, tu a- , stimat •, -
'IS 80 . happy IVA prosperous las, Aux )1tagtm, Volum
t
Irdo--tief7=ett-ztztt-nor,,attibr
the team, while he wai. -going past My
plaee. .
Thanking yOujor the apace yeiir
Paper,' remninsyetirss
• W.iesme HAMH.TON.
on ape2nd at I p: m.• •
. • ,
cepted. • • • •
-
•
Lothian
• =—Monday, JIM. 8,
• John Morrisim is slightly under 'the
weather. „ .• .
fliet•
Will Me mare of Detroit, spent Lit
. . . '
Heerweeerseefn the -TOwnehlp of vacatiou visiting frieneie ,
:AWL -on -Jane* 1917, ,i.nhert 4ant-' The schoollme been closed thi e wekk,
• i„littni-nied 80 Y.Pais,. ' owing to the'teaClier beingenedieposeds
•
Iereitas.,-ln the eTawniship of , West wi
Wewanosh onJan. 8, 1017e John
•
ghs, aged 83years and .3,triontfid.
-held at 0h ries,:e0ongratifiie Thurtvlay.
A feature of the evening Was,a handker-
chief shower for the soldiers,
Mt, and Mrs. 'Wallace (formerly Miss
„Bertha Switzer) of Beaverton, are Spend..
big their honeynxion with friends here.
WOwish theni,ttittelt loy sad happioese.
Edgerteri;AJta., ori laec.
36,. i9it3 Blanche. G.', daughter of
111r4od Mrs, W,D Murdoch;' age
, 14 years,: 2i 111911OAS0 , "
the Villeige of St
Helens ori Dec. 30, I916, Mrs, liugh
MacDenald (nee Cameron), eiged 70
. years, 10 months and 28 'fdays.
Matching •
• '4uoaday, Jan. O., .
Mr, and lire, 8, S. ;„Icilpatilalt enter.
tatiteldn: number of !riends, MoodaY
ev
s .
George Safiders Labusia.u1ingtnd1
for thweilo be, purposes building next
suz-nrner
•
Anson Finlay tied his uncle, Sohn
Hatrison, of Teterboro, visited friends
at Goderich and Carlow on Triday...
'Stephen Stothers left recently for
l'etroliN where he in MOW as Rags.
taut sooty representative for the 0.A.
1')
an attack of la grippe.
Miss Domelda Hogan aceepted eepess-
tion inCoehrane, New Ontario; and left
for thereo.couple 'of weeks ago. • '
0.
\The many frionde 'Mr; ispd 'Sirs, T.
AlcKeith, who hate been . living itt
Saskfor the peat five years, areleased
to see. thinct back again fel. viat;. of -tt
enuple of months, . •
•Jn�td titid highly respected resident
of this'distriet, passed itsvay on Thursday
evening, Jan. in the person of Ars.
McNamara, in the Flit. year 'of her age,
She was"oile Of the few rein:lining pion-
eers of „the township, coming -here with
Jeer inisband and small family -when 'the
farm they, settled ott wasjImost an. ttn.
broken forest,- he isirtieed by. a
tatuily of four Sone and foal' cheaghters,
610 60116 it3d on- daughter having- pre.,
deteased her A few yeate at.lo. The fun-
eral took phseeeon Monday niornibg the
81.1*. brat., to St, Joseplea Church, Kings.
bridge, where 'requiem mass was,sung by
Rev. Tr; lieCormi*. The, body was
then interred in ':ICingsbrielge cemetery.
ife,ber*aved family have tire sympltliy
Of (ht. entire emuutaitr. , - °
'Notice.
• •
%The annual ineeti lig of- the shaiehoider4
'of the Par-antount Cheee .8c Butter Co -
Ltd., -mill be held, at the Cheese Factory.'
Thursday, Jan. 16t11, at 1 o'clock p,. nt.
. • paris 11.ilkignv Secy • •
ee,
TAKE IsTAD1117 CO. •Stiitl;
OF. TAR with COI) LIVER, •
OIL COMPOI:IND'
. A pleasant WePiration of the '
essence of tar with cod liter
oilend other soothint. and'
healingl•.medicines, . TrY it
for coegbeeicolde, sore throat,.
laronehitis, Asthma, whopp-
ing 000, 'eta: It allays irri-
tatter'. scothesele.in, & when.
expectoration -easiet, whileat,
lessms excesisive . di charges •
.• from the rthse, throat or *on..
eltial orgaiia, 1 t reduces
fever' and 'promotes 'the' ac-
tiou 'of the skin and kidneys,
helping the organs to throw • •
the cold by -natural iieticer.
It does not nauseate or sicken '
patients, but Stimulates and
,toneaUt the' ergall6 of &po-
ther. A large sized.hottle 35c.
SOld only at '
T•
£Jfl.$PENCES
urog stoo