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LOCAL „AND CENtRAL
Melvin Culbert is a recently entered.,
\ student at the local telegraph office.
Miss. Kaki; oi Madnekla in charge of.
* the taillenery at Miss' Atmetrongs.
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*Mr. aeo, riathesou, iff backp town
'after spending the aminer at Bentrew.
• Miss E. II owey hits golie to torwoodt
• vahere elie has charge of the Ptiblie
Selm01,
• Mb* MacDonald'atal Miss Kidney, el
.Ripley, spent, the wsek-end• with Nfra,
Dr. Tennant. . •
Mina 1±rfary Mcbinea. of Woortvfile,
the guest of her cousin, Mrt L. Mc -
Lod, CamPhell • -
Ifoderick Canipbell, of Calumet,
Micb* calling,, on former friends in.
this 'Week,
• Mr. and Mrs* W. G. McMillan attended
the marriage.' of her Meter at Seaforth on
Wednesday of last week •
Get your fertilizer for fall wheat now.
Carload of Gtnes Sive Crop, .-jtifit unload-
ed.,r40;.S. R•congRTSott, , . 134.
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Mrs, L banipbell was called .to
XhielphonSatarday owing to the eeritais
illness of her grandsen, Jackie Barbet,
' • Attendance at the Tertnto' Exhibition .
was .7,0043 above . that Of 1918. Con..
'aiderineWar.tinae it was. a remarkable
suCcess,
•Mre A it6okledge, of Oka* in
• Fall& Ohio; is iieiting her niotherzin!law,
Mrs. E 3 $mitb, incfMra.Sitidall for 'a.
couple, of weeks.,
' avinionenedup our new fall stock
. of millieery, *ware now ready - will all
the latentlashlansin-ladieeL headwear.
- Ansfsxkobia. • '
The logeknotv 'Fria 4, Produce 06.
is..opening buninens at Ripley and White-
.-ehurolkt.:31r.• 111°3101*e:ill have Charge
-of these as irelfait at tuitnow.- '
Mise Rime SmItb, ,wha'.ivas a member
of . The ;.Sentinel staff .-the, Past wgbt
yearLleft On •TieedaffOir,-Prelate, Seek
wherejoin her sintersJalce : "
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Libel. the Poultryandjankniatic
•-.--•laereturnecl--to-toivn-aftet:::trconple of
nuintlia Minx, in Toronto. Be •is now.
pretty well • recovered and is again in
busineSe
The exhibition atloildOn is the great
•attraction. • this week. '.1,(any farmers
who, because of, late' harvesting, were
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table'.0 to Toronto are:Inaking
• ...by' going to London
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1•,•, : Allerman D. R McConnell, his wife
and daughter,. of Cape •TOwnt South'
• Africa, who are • on a rohnd - the
world tour spent a week recmitly with
.sister, Mrs.' 4.:A. Blake, Aehfield...
Mr !I' tr. Treleaven has about com-
pleted the biiilditig.of a nice.: one -storey
residence on his lot just south of the
ao. chroh We understand Mr. Tre-•
leave8 will cidcuPy this x-eiridence When
Mini*ted.- . • •
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Mies Iticliard-
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eon Misa
EMMIt -11-01:11ekey and -Miss
. Florence Cooke niotorecl.to WinghatU
Vitursday'to attendAbleAnduCtion of
:11• _T*Shell,..wheie.thernew recto
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Maeleon Johnstone of W.O. johnstone,
and Bop, has returned from Toronto,
after completing a course in the school
of Enibalining, during hie stay in the
city he &leo aisisted with Mr. A. ' W.
Miles, one of v'ths leading ' undertakers, ,
Miss Edith Smith left last week for
:Bevelsto1, B 0, going with Mr. and
....Mrs. -13 arbor...Mite Smith will he greatly
'lois-lied in the Musical and social circles
of the village, and from the Presbyterian
choir, in Which she was leader and
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°MOM k
ARKETS .
(torioto up to WeittieecIaY noon)
Wheat.* 646446,01114•466.,,
4r. Oats.** ii44•0•11.44•46 ••*•11
BarleY • • 4 • 4.16•6:6 If .6 41.4. 64 6 * 6 46 ,*
Butter.'• 4 • 4646446 4,166 29 38
Jr403, ... . • 41 • 4• 2
Begs.. 44.66 16 141.1114 ••• 17 75
Mr. Neil D. Mackenxie left on -Tues-,
day for the Wed. .
Toronto produee 'dealer* Say that
Potatoen• will be down to.$1.00 pot ikag
ill a dellpl," of iteel(t < •
October 8th Will be Thanksgiving
Day .• This lea change froin Oct. 1st
announced some time since.
.CHURCH NEWS
4rgio GUILD.—The first meetingettlie
Thicknovr Presbyterian Guild forthia.
term was held, on the evening of Sept.
10th, Tile chief business of the evening
was the electisignf efflcers, which aro as
follows:
Preaident—Mr. Aylmar Aitcheien.
it Vice Prea—Mr. Orank McCreath.
-2nd Vice pres.--.3fr. liarold Burns,
' Corresponding Seeretary--Miss May
Megusig.
Recording Secretary—Miss Katie MO;
Treasurer—Mr, Kenneth Kura).
s Freselleporter—Miss Helen liticKen•
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OrganistLmiss-Winnie •Gordon.
Convener of Devotional Committee--,.
Miss Fern Ikeid, • °
Convener Of Social Committee -=-Mies
Rhemie :Irving. • - - ••-
Convener of Missionary Committee -
Mr. It. McDOnald. * •
Convener , of Literary Conunittee—
Miss Sherrill'.
Convener of Lookout' Committee—
Mr.' Horace, Aitcheson.
Convener of -Flower Oommittee—Mrs:
R. Pisber,' • . •
Convener. -Of Program.
Card of -Thanks
Mr. and 3irs. Albert Towle wieb to.
express -their , grateful appreciation of
the muy kind expressions of .sympathy
they have received from friends. regard-.
ing the death of their sou, _the late _Pte.
Sidney Towle. •
1,1.18L1C ANNOUNCEMENI
.• Owiug to a misunderstanding caused
by an-importantletter going astray An
the made, onr.Style Show- to ---be
beld tlifeweek•as an'n�ed We
gret the disappointthent. to our patrons
and friends and are arranging for a 'later
date, of which duo notice will he given,
MURDOCH dr. CAMERON 00-,
• Only Oz� Suryiver
, Mr. -Horace Meprimmoni of Veneerer,
on,of the late..De
town on Tuesday meeting a few of his
*foireeracquaintences. To nonie of thene
he showed a card containing a lint of
the original members of the once *fatnous
Caledonian Society of Lucknow. In
checking ovea . the names those who,
,kneWof them discovered that of the
n‘ber only one, jimude Hunter, of
Lucknow, ianew living, Mr. ifeCtim.
Mon found the Card among. the papers
of his late «father',
Teeswater
TORONTOMAIIRZTS
• toot/iv Mr THIS Wtotic
.• Choke heavy steers...41X 7:$ to 'F12 25 -
Choice butekera........, 1023 to 11 00.
• Choice butchers' cows.. .6 oa to 8 56
Good feeders .. ..30to 925
• Good mach cows.- ,8513. 00 to• 120 00
Hogs, led 'and watered. 18 23 to
Mal liVbeitt....**. 0,11 I:* 2 '20 to a so
d0000 whom .; 2 15 to
"timothy Hay. 13 00 to 15 00
rigga, new laid' 46, to
. But. et•ereinierY Prints • 43 te . 44
•Olittert .Didry Prints. 36 to ,37
• --Titesday,, Sept. 11.
rayia
or*Mtnittst-weekr
"Mies Fairbairn; of The -Nevis, was in
Toronto a few days last week.
Mist Annie Mines retiirned to her.
duties in Ottawa Monday morning. '
Mt Semple and daughter, after a two
months' visit with friends in the West,
have returned home. •, .
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James Johnston took ill' suddenly last
Saturday with a gathering behind' the
.eittV-.0chtai heen,60filiod he'd 41060-,
A ineraorial service was conducted in
Knox,thiireli by the. Rev. W. A. Bradley
for the' late Pte. H. Fraser, killed in
action at the4front.
• Mr: and Mr11.4aSantflug and daughter,
and 'son; tient. Lorne. Parte),
Motored t6 UMW i1uidy. Litiit.
Ferrel -WA been liende for his' 'last leave,
We aro' Sorry to report that Mrs.
Curran is suffering trim very Poor
health: The atietors Of fierelltnr hos-
pital, after examination, refused to
operate, Sala Mrs Carrell hail returned
to her home in Teeswater.
The Woirien'i Institute had the pleas-
ure of a irisit from the Wingham branch
• Saturds,Y. - The visitors hanaithed the
program, whieh WM high °lies. no
Panora wets ba "Napoleon" etia on "The
rianchisefor Women,' The ladies of
TeetWater entertilned the Wingham
Wits t itUlQh, .
LucKnow,,priT.,-TituasDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th., -19 1 7t„
Kincardine Flei Fair 1 4 VISIT BY BIRDMEN
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• 00, Sept.. 21. you w:11 have the
ffil'a outing in year* if you attend
Kincardine Fall Fair. • %ere will be
twelorse races, a free for all and a 2.00'
race. A. fine program of Beet& piping
and dancing iu front of the grand stand.
A, baby Show.. Special prize for best
lady Driver. "Uncle Ruhe" will be
glieir in the opera •honee by the Luck -
now Dramatic lib, The Lucknow
quartette will ai$o.. be prellent. Write
Kunter for Prize list or Particulars.
MoVediTo Toronto
Chaffee Cooper who, during the sum -
per was in charge of the rspair work at
the Ford -Garage, packed up- his posses -
ons and moved te Toronto on Tneatian
Itaking his family and', belongings in his
• auto. 'gr. Cooper came here from Win-
nipeg, last Sprieg, makingthe trip in a
•Ford ear. •.
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The Lucknow school, especially the
High School department; is . booming
again thasrrm, There are 36 111 Form
III, the largest class yet for_ that. room..
In F'orms land Il there are 39,„ and.
there 15 anElitTance claasOf 34. ••
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- The •Steady progreas of .the school,
especially 'kettle upper grades, . no
doubt dim to the excellent resulta ob-
tained the vast few years . Last term,
for example,,there was only one failure
ainong all who wrote on examinations.
Ten passed 4he Entrance; being the
whole classOlini"'ffak.th "I.Plrer S0091
Normal" by exemption, and eleien pass-
ed the , examination: Of thoSe Who
-studied. for -"Middle School -Entrain° to
Normal, eleven took the exemption and
three ..paesed• the examination. Five
took Junier-Marticulation by exemption
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and one by examination*-- • -
'Former' pupil*hci were -successful at
the Wingliam High-Sehool- are: --.Mar;-
garet MacKenzie, '• taking let part of
. First,;:and- Mary -*Connell ;:and • Egbert
Garbutt, 244 park Of ,Firet.
- Last year'slitudents attending Normal
-are:- Clara Woods, Mary.' Durnid and:
-Valetta Ti 7
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Dr. D. Geddes Home'
Dr.' : D. Geddes arrived hon2e 'from
Rochester, Minn., on. 'Monday, and
though somewhatfatigued by the jour-
ney,. he is doing well. It is quite re-
markable, an -a source,of great sat*
'faction to his friends; how rapidly the
boaochai4ecoveied, Connidering 'that
he was the subject of one - of the Most
Complicated and eitensivestirgical
ati;ma evir•performed by wreathe famous
Maio trOS.
, Doing, Well In Winnipeg
Mr R Mackenzie; manager f 6r the
McLaughlin Motor Car 0o. at Winnipeg,.
visited ior a few -dais last week with
his sisteis, the Mimes Mackenzie,'Camp-
-bell St, and , also ;With _hie.brother at
Lingside " Mr, Mackenzie has had
'charge of the hosinessAt Winnipeg:1%
-the pat- eighteen -years-.=•Vortiv-Vt-e.
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Mr. George Austin, a young man from
Wingham. Mr. Austin is now being
transferred to the branchat Montrealer!
Manager. .Befote leaving he was ' pre
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rented by Mr. Mackenzie and gaff with
a gold watch and chain and an °dark*
Six AeroPlanes Stray from Camp
Borden add Land at Kin!
IOS$ Village
...it glance at Campbell 'street i Lnek-
now*, et. 8 o'clock Saturday morning
instantly reminded one of the Piettire8.
of town nano in England or Prance
during a German air raid. • Everyone in
sight was looking naky,ward with, that
look of intense interest evoked hy. a rare
and unexpected sight. . From- on high
came a peculiar hummingdroningsound
instantly recognized by.thoee to. Whom
the passage of aircraft iw familiar, and
many hundreds of feet overhead; but
plainly visible, glided along one of His
Majesty's aeroplanes. It was the &et
plans to pass over ,;awknow and tama,ny
Offthe gazers it was the first sight of
this modern wooder. Moving at aspeed
of '90 nines an 11011r, it was not long
until it seemed like a swallow against
the eastern sky.
•- This aeroplane was one of six which
landed on the farm of Mt Cle%. CO1Welly•
Xilllefin, or Blackhorse, Village between
3 and 4 O'clock Friday afternoon... They
had left- Toronto that 'day ,for Camp
Borden, about 60 miles, north, but on
arriving in that vicinity the chetrict was
.found fa* be.covered by law -lying clouds
which s'hut off the view to the earth, CIO
that -the young navigators of the air
lost their bearings an could no See
where or tiaw.to make n landing, They
then began to look about for an opening
-1-sinontiltk!ectilkidu-ocif-aleaenodr8Pia6ans;iBngaY7:111:Ydb");seaihs:
Grey' and Bruce counties and, taking a
fancy to Mr. Colwell' farm is I: gird
landing place they came down. Four
of the machines made IL good landing
and tir/O were so damaged that they could:
not return ender their own power. 'Havi-
• ininicertained _ their Wheretihoute and
-deciding 'uPona course, : three of ..tlie.
machines returned to TUrrinin. 11The.
fourthundamaged one wai that which
Ailed OVOr LifClitione,Saturday nierning.
It is said that the man in charge had
received instrictions fr om the director
ahroplanes to,fly South untilLove
LueknOvr, thertto. taint e*atto Winghani •
and thert„.ti:ite a straight couree' to
Torento. • '; •
• The madder* had no. riooneriandect&t
Kinloss than tel0Phonee get busy and the
whole : country eide and surrounding
towps and villages' was apprised of the
novel ',visitors: , Very. soon eighhieem be-.
gan to aitive from all direetions;'and it
..is safe to say that tho -Colwell farm had
Amore visitors during the etay Of the
machines than it ever had before " ill a
similar'period of dine, '
The machines were biplanes of the
standard size and type used by the men
in training at _Toronto and Camp Bor-,
den, The wings, Or planes, are 40 feet
fre'ea end to end. : are eight
cylinder and de pe. 90 horse power.
Four Of the machines were new and Were
ent"'Ob their triflaniflight: -Th:ete had
" been just recently presented to air sop;
' vice by 'Ax patriotic :and wealthy, citizen
of Montreal'. at a coat ;of $25,000. I.Tn.
:fortunately, -lt-7-was 4wo of these- new
machities that,' were damaged. The
mated by the min in charge .4 the
squadron itt $2,000. These figures. are
interesting as giving an idea of the coat,
to the countries at war, of their air ser -
service
BORN
IlengniX,—In Kincardine, air- August
7- 24; MY,' t6 Mr. end Mol.„ Win ; It.
Habkirk a son
Lothian •
Tuesday Sept..ilth
A bouncing- baby boy arrived at tlie,
home Of Mr. and, MM.; Tom -Sandy
couple of Weeks ago. Congratuliitiona.
• Bessie and "Alex Bartiby' "roatored'io
Colborne and ,Goderich last Saturdiy,
where they wig remain for a few days
visiting -friends, • • -
Mr, and UM. Gilmore and family,
orWroteter, Wore %adding friends here
for a couple of days.
The crops have allibeen "gathered in,
, and with the --exception of the Wheat
-crop., Mil is sure one of the years of
plenty. •
• Miss leatilohinston wentto Hanilltoe
lattlfeekt where' she intend* renUtiniug
1-foi t few montbL'
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Dungannon
Single Cepleg 3 eentg
lotormotioo Not Corre‘t
tte. Jack Hawke,nt one time inachin-
ist with the Bag Holder Co. Imre, wee
not killed in France -as was reported
.aome month, ago, but is alive and well
in France. This information wan given
to & Lucknow nian in Toronto last weelt
-by Mrs. Hawke, who is living with her
mother at Lietowel. She stated tbst she
had heard:Of the report that fte, Hawke
was dead, but She hears -from him regul
larly. • In fact, Pte. Hawke now has a
"bomb proof' job ata eafe distance back
of the lines Ke a inspector of mph:*
vehicles --that is, he inspects motor cars
• and trucke to see that theY•• nre 4t for
• .service and likely to 'complete the trip,
befote they set out. The report we
publiEdied some time since about Pte.
Itawke ham* been among the camidties
earn* fro in Bteeeels, where it was: thOught
to be well founded. We are • verY glad
to be able to report that the first story
vies not true. •
WITH THE SOLDIERS
We are all the dine getting those mill-,
buy titleit mixed up. They keep chang-
ingoind we can't remeinber...who'n Who.
We should have ..referred 'to Lieut.
SO' nee hist week instead of Sergt. .
• Huntley Gordon has not yet 'arrived
home. Instead he has written: to Bar
that he, became ill a few .days before ar-
riving .at Montreal, and had been sent
to the military hospital there. It is
hoped: that he will soon recover andbe
able to resume his tripk. ,2:
. The distil` Was . reported - last...week of
Pte.. Samuel Brimicombe: of near God....
• elii; fell on A4-..21it:' He was-
li student' at Goderich Collegiate during
the_term of 1816; after which hejoined
the IdOunted Rifles at Hamilton.' ,.
Pte4 Gordon 'McDougall, of Porter's
'Hill; who enliste- d' with the nst; but
after*ards transferred' -to the 161st -has
been awarded'. the :Military ..Medal . for,
Ibia.verY -at,K.Viiiiy Ridge.: -Ile -went- -to:
France With the.. first ;draft from the,
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A number of district casualties
ported clUrinir the .week are as follows':
Pte:la a Ninimo, 4410, ' 4foa :.. of
wounds, -13-Mif. 'Bruce Ferguson, S.
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LLeakea D'. . Carter, Of Walkertoe;:
woundedi •p ta N. 0... Cairns, Kincar,:7
dine, wounded, Pte: ,W. Nelson, of near
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Dungannon, killed.
Going To Wingham
Mt Jesse Button rather surprised.lus
friends by announcing that he was sever-
ing his conneetion with the Lunknow
•Table Co. and. was going to move to
Wingham. He has sold out his interest
in the factory -to other members .•6i the
firm and sold his residence to My. Fred
T. Armstrong.. He will have an auction
sale of his hdusehold. effects on Saturday
Sep. 22 and be and Mr& Button . will
their MpVe to Wingham. We under-
stand that Mr. 'Button has arranged to
enter the -automobile-business -witlafe:
L. Kennedy, and will look after the sales
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of the Chevrolet, as -'Mr. Kennedy, has
both that car and the Qverland.
—Tuesdayept. 11.;
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the day around the Village. •
Miss Ellen Mitchell, of Stratford,' is
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viaiting-fit„ Min. A. •Neegal's.
Mrand gra: John Elliott have Moved.
into the Village, and occupy the house
fotinerly occupied by 'Miss •Dreaney.
We welcome them to our 'burg, • .
s'Erlioyr-Sruout.!-A very quiet but
'pretty weddink took place;at :the home
of Mr. and Nftt DavidSproul on Sept
' 6th, when their daughter, 'Emily 'Pearl,
was united in marriage to Mr. Stephen
Arthur Elhott The ceremony ,Vnict per*
iermed by ReV. I. A. • AtcKetvey at 5
O'clock, after which a wedding supper
Was served. The presents Were num-
erous, stowing the:esteem in which the
young,pouple are held. They are re!
siding on the groonAlariii south of the
village. We all with theili a Wog and
proaperone blo.
•' Monday, -Sept. 10.
• Miss Isabelle Ramsey spent the week-
end at William Webb's. -•" • • •
Archie Aiteliesan, of Wingham, spent
Sunday at his home ,here.
Mrs. Morris, of:pittsborgv-is visiting
her Sister, Mrs. Joe Gaunt. •
Mrs. R. K. Miller is home after spend-
ing two mentlis in the West.
.-1111ea Okra is-r-lioins. after
spegding. a few days in Illuevide. _
Mrs. W. t Gordon returned home
afterspending a kw-Weeke Ooderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wellwood, of
Winkilaln, visited at George. Webb's on
Sunday.
Louis Weatherhead and daughter, :
tuin, took in the exhibition in Toronto.
last• wear,
. Mr. end Mrs. /oho Ounninghami. and
daughter, Viola, of Walkerton, spent
few days of last week with Mrs. John
Miller, '• „
The . St..; ilelent WoMen's Institute Will
hold a meeting on Friday, Sept. 21,
when Miss Sutherland, knahro, • of the
Deptirtiitentof Agriculture,. will give a
demonstration in tanning fruits and.
yegetablet. -All -the- inembers•-•-,••-•women-
and girls --4n the neighborhood are w-
ilted, The plate of: Meeting will be
stated liegt. week.
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entertainment
in gib ef
bad weather
Cold nights and
Wintry weather you'll ,
he particularly glid,
you havea
.Vietrola
No need io go outside your own lime- for en-
tertainment' -'the hest music and fun that any one
could wish:
, Stop in any time and we'll gladly play your favorite music for
'you., and explain our system of easv terms.
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F. T. ARIISTRONGje(apwel-er- I(tIOVi
miasmasid LUC
THE MILITARY. SERVILE ACT.
Men May Be Called Soon
There awn number of indications that
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the Military Service Act will be put in
operation right away and the first dratt
called by „about the end of this Month.
With a view to making the pplie
thoroughly 'acquainted With -the pro-
visions of the Act the roinieter of Justice
lia4 a brief- Mtplanationlif it .published.
in all the city tipers this week. There
are Other indications too, For instance
the Militia Desartinent are asking for
tenders for. the .stipply of military forces
at -Windsor, the Brit delivery ta be
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Made by Oct. lat. • •' ;
- The draft .iiisteififor-aniede-ift-iatii
Sunalar 4O that under the artily is
being raised in the UtlitedState's. There
everything bus gone on with the greatest
smoothness Mid despatch On On the
and 7th thsdrafted men were ordered
to report for final iistructions that they
mght ta_...theAraining-camps.74he
pro -Germans had circulated rumors that
'there was sure to be !iota the , day the
men would be called out; but 'there wan
no tionble at all, the men nin-anyplace*
turning otibnlintrat to a Man and show
ing iliegreateat readiness to:Comply with
thelaw.
SIOOSS
—Monday, Sept. 10.
.. miss En& Culbert spent last; week at
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Itobert• Elliott And Master Joe • spent
Sunday With Buron friende. ,
, Threshing is the chief Occupation, 'of
farmers about here at .present
,Mr Earl: spent -Saindity at Kingagfe.
•.Ift,there attraction there, Earl? ,
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Donald and Miss • Katherine •.Smitli
. spent Friday evening at ArmOW.
' "014 did•yon. see the*eroPlanedr."Nvint
the 64 elthe peciPle arothid here leek
Friday. , • '
•N•g.'isi-Adinrliet•-,•---holkliye
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Congrain and
family motored 'to Winghtun on Saturday
• afternoon:
Zion.
—Tuesday, Sept41.
• Miss Ada )1elat has returned to LO S.
Mrs. Albert ltelinis spending a. teV,
days at Tiverton. •
Mist Margaret Ritchie is attending
the London feat this week._ •
Mr. and Mrs. Nichol, London, visited
with Charles last week,
Mr* James Webster and daughter
spent' Sunday at James Ritchie's.
• Mr. and Md. Samuel Reid attended
the Toronto exhibition last week.
Mrs. Ralph Nixon visited her brother,
Tom Beim. of Tiverten, last week. •
Mr.and Mrs. Richard Gardner twit
• Sunday at her former home near Dun-
gannon.
Miss Isabel Nixon is spending a few
days with her sitter, Mrs. McKay, of
Willow Creek.
Mr, Walter• Troloavets oiLucknow,
preached' .10. Very interesting sermon lett
Sunday evening.-
'• Mr. and Mrs, Bert Treleaven and
daughter § Eileen, %sited at tus lattor,'"
home*, fiRtidaf.
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
MONEY -TO LOAN. -Oji mortgasis and note* •
- &treasonable rates. Vire anturance4 hot 1.
stook and Mutual Companies.. CtonVegv •
oscine done with neatness anddespateh,
G =X A. OIDD,ALL. Broker. Lookup+,
DR. PAICIER. OSTEOPATH. at Cain House
imoknow. every Wedneeday afternoon. AIR
ehroniO diseases successfully treated.; 03-
teopathy removes the _physical cause* or
disease. Adjustment of the opine la more -
quickly secured and with fewertmeardents
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by OctanPatilY than by •any- Other method.
31-7-p.
HIGHESiPRIOES foi poultry and all ..kindi
'.of ittnr-raga Old" papers'rukber. Iron,
zinc, and all ldulenot hides: Phone OL
Write to or call on •
15-941, . • Jaikit Lrnxt., Lucknow. '
JosEPM AGNEW, RotaryPublic, Convey.,
sneer, Insomnia). Mee houre. 1. to 6 p.n.
duriigeuurrnrthtermnsw-isbi
busdesstrteaoteinNhfoenoOa Ma
tc.54thave name attended to bY`APP0P4Inent. • _.-
•
„ .For.Sidel
.reint FOR SALE. -132 *MSS (the Ohl -phial*:
her farm) sne inile went of Ischalah; ire
good tt:41,14c1;i1rtiingolc441..frioppfrisynatoWeeangood •
dIftFsoTRw•if.
FOR SALK -Iliree .6100 • dwellinga,
. • .Stioarerair. . Will be.'..0.4: at, mit• Ian
.°wn°1111°..1111, FP.116 Ct‘
FOR SAUL-Good frame residents.. vdthstonei
lo.utitlation. an HavolooltStmliackno1V (bo,
ing the tesidence occupied us Mr. G. A.
For partienlars apply to Musa
.Dn. 11,&cORuiMox ltipIey -64.1c.
FOR BADE. -Good onnannt; maids/Me and On.
- *two or around, neer Tomas soh** APPIF
.;
to Alex. blolicilson,iludcOn.4101080.Do.01r*
. now P. 0, 13-94.10:
-Notice
For all matters regardingGreculdll oemeterir-
*der to D. 0. Taylor Secretary.
• Auction Sales
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OP'
ION elatE.-La. j. Pentland. Latin. Con,
6. Asheald, will sell by public aucticinfarin,
cofanunrm enstocankestanti oimapooklempe.nnute On &Pt. 20,
L Pouvis...attetiOneer.
Cuirass Centre
• Mondak Sept. 10th •
, A number from here attended Terontg.
Exhibition last week. .
A nithlberof Mir farmers bare finishedi
sowing their fall wheat.
ltak-•-airplaus---w-ary smer '
,
!Att. vac:14 ,
Miss- Broachi of-Stnitford, ig
visiting friends in thialocality,
- aim moxague and Leaky Walkeg
spent 'Sunday with friends at Orhum4-
Mis ,Nfary Kennedyis* at present
spending a montles vacation atter homo
• Mr. and Mrs. David Scott spent Sun.
dayat tho htmeb1MrabhaldittaliiitaiA
2nd con. - • '
.'Me. ROSS McKay, formely of Om. et,
now in Toronto, has enlisted for Over.
sea services.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Day entertained
a number of Lucknow friends, oy:t on.
liay of last week., -
• Mies Atkinson, of Owen Sound, hat
taken the position of teacher in Oinks'
&hoot which reopened on Tile& Sept
We understand that. Mr. Leslie Mari
ehall, of the gill COM inns gone to Alberta,
where he will remain until &bait Christi
num.
Mrs. .Ernetit Blackwell and children,
of London, have returned home site*
visiting at the home ot her tister, Arm
Geo. Richardson, •
-Some. of- our farmers-- who taft
threshed their NI Wheat report forty
bushels per acts. This it considefred,
very Ood yield (WWII yOist.
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