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LUCKNOW, ON'T., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th., 1917.
Sa001:-.ShoOs
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,
rrl
E have a line of
Boys' school shoes
oil solid loathe ri with
extra good toles, at
2.50
We have these stows in
, all sites trent 1-16-5.—
Also- Youths' 11 to 18
for $2,00.
14 LE
eir*.transtonpresents D. W. Griffith'
,
Eighth Wonder of the World
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UnderJiieauspiees 01 torn- -
-berry Agricultural' Society, o
Wednesday = Thursday
The last slay of the fair
and the day folloursng,
Original 'Orehestra 'In
eharge of Jules
Prices $LOO, 75c, 50c.
Matinee, 75c, 50c, 25c.
Seats on sale at Rexall Store
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. .0,100
—Tuesday, Sept 25th
Wise Nellie Brooks is visiting friends
in Ser,nia.
• glaft EtIa Thompson anent Sunday:
with' MI-Se:Pearl . Todd. •
Miss Jean Webb Apent Snadayat
E .M0Phereon'a.
MrsJiflydj&vjsitjg her mother_
at Cargill,
...,Miiclitiirgaret Miller -has.._retnrned to.
the Weit toresume her duties aa teacher.
_
1,Taylor, of Wingliain spent
Melt 40,,,Vh„teRfalikta,atIL.ALT.olfrai,;
garet and Relen, are spending a.' few
days in Toronto. ,
. Mr. and MIS. Jehn"Miller and &billy
motoredto Guelph last week and spent
.a fear daYik With filen& there: •
. • _ _
Mrs. Morris has returned to her home
• to. Pitehurgli,aftei spending's couple of
mentiniivith her 'aistea,.Mres. Jell. Gaunt,
. ,
,We are Please& to repert, that Mist
--'llajeika-'00unt who recently underwent
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an Operation in .Winghany, Respite!, it
home agai lied doing well.
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(ceerettect tip to 'Wednesday noon).
• 'Wheat...1r 4,...;••I'iv.00..;04i.4.' • .•
Oatifilia.64.66.ii,G041, et. tit.aael
',BetileZiao;a4,1•01106,4••aio•
.Butter to IF • 11 •", 0'411 35- • 38
•Eggs, IOW 41 42.
• •....1:e a a • 50
• •• orottiipero •stAitite.rs .
• •itrostolt, or tom -wow
;choice heavy steers...411 -SG to 142 25
Choice butchere.." :• -10 25 to 11 00
ehoice butchers' cows8 00 to 8 $0
Good feeders ...............8 50 to 9 25.
Good 85 ,00 to 120 00 •
fed and watered. 18 SO to
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Vail Wheat...............'20 to
00066 Wheat • . • • 2 12 to
• l'ithOtliY 1$ 00 to 1$ 00
Asp, new iota 46 to
"Suttee, ***Merit Print.- 4.3 to 44
.Paity Posts. - 36 1 sy
LOCAL AND OENERV.
'area weather for fall fairs.
Mr.G4 W. Berry, of Tbrouto,ii visit-
ing Mrs. Dr. Teunot.
Mrs. J. W.•Armetrong, ef Termite, is
the gmeit of Miss A. Boyd.,
The weatherman is &Aug his ire* best
• for the fall flare. Ire °wee IilleknOW
geed day;
Septeinher 1144given us more teal
:sUriimer 'Weather than ell the other sum;
•mer months.
The Royal Hotel stables will be open
to the Public on Fair Pay, Man in
Miss Isabel Doggies lias returned' to
Luckno and will take a poSition in
Dr, Spence's Drug -Store the let ()JOON-
Mimi Agnes Geddes, of Harailton, who
has he(m.sneliding tWO Weekelacation
with, rilleknow friends; returned to her
horn. on Tuesday.
. As the. fall season approaches it may
not be amiss to: 'remind - boys that
'pertridge *sheeting is forbidden this
• season. If no cliauge is made 1818 wiIi
Narifitn.--14ive fowl of all kinds,
taken • every Tuesday and Wednesday
mornings. Must be starved and good
rder. Highest prices paid at ' 'Miller's, t
St. Helens. ,
• Mr,Ad nsye,reeentivo of the Pmber
Hair Sore, • will be at the Cain House
1,ucknow,. October 1 ltia too, with. the
fineet stock of Runian. Hair .goods for
Ladies and Gentleman. Mr. Adams Is
•CaPahlaefeuitingevery-Iiedt
andOentle-
nian and will give the beat of Satishietien
in every case. 'Remember the date _
Parties who have soldier friends:. 4
the front, and Who wen& like . them to
reeeivothreePeirs_Ofeecks,. it, the Cold
weather is now coining on, ar.Qin.crickted
to leave the present address.of the eel:
dieiUt 'Mrs. .Cairipbelre. restaurant . by
Saturday of-thisveeeli; as the •socks are
all ready einl will' be shipped .out early
next week.—Secy.
ceinhig Boon • •.•
-Mason_k_Riscli ipiano-tuner. . Leave
orders at "this office, Satisfaction guar-
anteed -. 4
Apprechattin
Pte Herbert Chieholin Wishes. to thank
the LucknOw friends for the kind re-,
-ception Which hp received On his return
fromthe front
Fall Fair .SuggestIons _
While sight-seeing et. Vie. Fair this
Week,"we itiv_ita You to see our Store and
our range Of new goodo for the fall and
whilsr trade'''. We Wtirolicily take care
of extra Wraps and parcels for you &fling
the day. •
We express ohr-appriCiatiOn :°of the
large attendance at Style Show last
week, and of the generous Orders rebelled
for (mats, snits and waists. We have
now -in itileranueibirOf those beautiful,
fell 'abate which Went shown and so much:
adraired. Thei:--ar&-eiCeptionelli fine,
in quality and made inthe very latest
Styles by one of the best, latlies'Irear.:
'makers4w=Ca1wdet-Vtr
ceilied.a_liew- range of inissee'' and -
children's coats in very neat 'styles and
niarked at reasonable ;vibes.
If interested, 'crane and see our caste
and coatings,
Mnnuolilt. at amtEttos
P_resettatitit -
The Returned Soldiets' Reception
•Cominittee met at. the home et -Dr. end -
Mrs. Gordon Friday evening .of last
week and presented Lieut. kluntly Gov.
don with an address Of welcome and ten
dollars in gold, . This is a form of wel-
come which this committee of the Petri:.
otic League have decided on for each
soldier as conmaitome; the preseuta-
tion to honied° when opportunity offers,
BORN
BUSUEL.T..—In Itin1044, On Sept.. 21st
. 1017, to. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Bush ell, a daughter, (Mae Jean Eileen)• .
Sign The Pledge Lards
if ;0ou are already avoiding- all waste
of foodstuffs* iiitatim ilia card avoill
make any difference te you As for
(slitting 011t some moot and *Into brettdi
.0•1004, i* tits lottirloritt-
TIIE, MEN "IN KHAKI
Gant MeCreatli, who wea.t to Toronto
last week to enlist, had been accepted in;
fit for oversees service.
Pte. Bellamy, former proprietor of The
Dungannon News, who enlisted. in. and
went overseas -with the i1eid BattaliOn,
is returning to Canada. Re hes been
pronounced medically unfit for further
service "uhr00.41-
• l*The young 'snail .who Waa id tOWU
Monday wearing theinliferm of the Air
.Service, wail Pte. Webb, who is m trebl-
ing at Torento. Re was up on 0, visit
to M. Jack Gibson, Of Ashfieldi to
whom he is r�)ted e hails from
Voouver
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Dan OF WbutiOs.---$/r. mid -4 Mrs._
David Hustou, of town, teamed the
ead Message on Menday that th,eir ;son-
in-law, Pte. J. Brabson, had died, of
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wound e received in action. PO, Brah-
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1.1.On'e_honie was in WoedsPack, where
enlisted soon after the War broke •out.
He leaves a widow and two sinall child
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Reeve ' Dan MacDonald,. Of ,
his not heard from Inc son, William,. for,
about three monthii: ge enlisted hist
spring .for service with the Efritisb Navy,
• and when loot heard frrnewasogag-
ed in • • !rai-eWeeping about the south of
I, England, •• The • Admiralty appeari to
still regard lain] as on active service; but
the sadden cessation of his correspond -
epee; which -up -to three -wraiths -ago -NW
regular, is mowing apprehension.
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At The Normal Schools.
The young ladies greatly'preddnimate.
in the Normal SCheols
past years At London Londen there are 228
students, all girlszl.t three. ,Stratford
present § shoat the Bathe' ccindition with
•240„studento fifteen of which are Young
men. The attendance is the largest
-Since these :Schooli- opened; 4 --
LETTER 10•,T1InEDITOR
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Dungannon, Sept. 10, 1017.
Editor Luiknow' Sentinel.
. •
Deaf Sir:.
,I4Your-plaues-of'Sept-Bth and 43th
you have items froni our Feurtili kon.
Kinloes correspondent, purporting to
explain the ane-paYnient.91 e-olaim of
Mr, Mckinnon v& an -pitirsiiiice Co.
for the loSe of an amiinal supposed killed
by lightning, and as a very -Wong im-
pression may have been left in the minds
of your farmer reader& we think :that,
in fairness to_Our. Co. and in the interest
of your readers, at would be 'well if you
would noviltindly publish the following
inprrection,
Your correspondent wai Ktctically
correct when' in the first instance he aaid
that the -claini was disallowed for lack
of evidence that lightning killed, the
aninud;'but Wlienthe gave Air.
version that the claim Was turned
down because "he had overlooked put-
ting in a •&lainti-untilLafter_the _time
allowedhad expired," he was emphati-
cally and entirely Wrong:. And that is
the point that we think needs clearing
up. Our Co has •practically no time
litnir_fccd.te_patting.-IttioficTaiins,,.and.as
a matter o fact is at the present mow
nut -Investigating the *dee of-a--c-laini
put in at our last meeting for a lose that
occurred in June of 1016, and we would
like your -readers to know that that
slainn will be paid '•if the investigation
sham it to be a jint_one.
.Now Unless Mr. Machin:On wiehee to
to further intothe.facts of this particular
claini, we do not desire to say anything
further than this,,-..thEit as sow)as we
were notified of the claim We thoroughly
investigated it, and the cleitn was • most
fully considered, and the unanimous
dolmen Of a full' Beard wee bat 98
trustees of the ;Company !raids, it Would
be utterly wrong lei them to allow the
claim. •
And is secretaryof the Co. 1 know
the facts and I know.the DirectOricand
if ;someone Will publish a charge wt.
them, of being too "easy," too Soft-heart-
ed, and too prone to give the Claimant
the benefit of all the &WAS, then / will
most cheerfully give that one my heath
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est sympathy and assistance if needed.
Thenking,yoU, Mr. Raker, forsomuch
of your valuable space, and trusting that
harin can be done to anyone by yoiir
pubtishing tiii5 1 oil•,
.Yolz.T34.ta oso.
tr.uly141401 Secy. ,
WiittA)01,0 iiiI,CO,
-101.0•FOOD PLEDGE.VARDS--
flonsokeep:rs Will Bei Asked T.
Sp: .This Week
Single Copies 3 cents
A canvass. Of the ;village Will be !bade
this week with the objed fir bovipg all
wouisa . doped in housekeeping. 'sign,
the Pledge Cards which have been Wiled
by the Food Craitr011er. Organization
for this turpoee was effectedata meet-
im largely cOMposed of women, held in
the . Council Chainber last Thursday
evening.:
. The women who 'were there were
willing—More than willing—to lave feod
iii-eerity•Porsible--44ther-a0.4.70wr
were doing that' already, and most of
them alwayi had been, and they didn't
feel quite plemed to be called upon to
eave iiIOre while the Controller or the
Government etillpermitted the distillers
and brewers to destroy thousands of tom
of grain in the, nuranhaettire of fievaragee
which are not 'Only nieless, but harmful,
As one woman saki, it Wilted like ''trying
to save spoonfuls and throiang away
.tiabfule.;' ••
They, however, were in favor 9f having
the fraicriiledge cards signed, but before
deciding to organize for that purpose
they offered a,word of -advice to Food
'Controller Hanna in the 'following reso-
Intim, which Was' paesed by, a upan-
boons vote:
• "Reamv:sh:-That, in view' of the
scarcity andligh-cost of -food, -and -the -
urgent need Of conserving ill food grains
and grains which can be used in the
production, 4 meat; it is the opinion of
this meeting that the Food Controller.
for Canada should at the earliest possible
,cleto,...thrdid,:tor the duration of the War, -
the use of-grainek any kind or other
products which Can be 'converted into
foort-in.the-: inablifaCtiire of alcoholic
beverages, and that 'engrain in distillery
andbrewery storehouses; not required,
f9i.the making Of aleeholion munitions
and:medicines, beliberited for _food." • •
Inthe course of the discussion Of this
resolution it !Vie stated that a women's
meeting at Guelph had. decided not to
take any action 'regarding- ,the pledge"
cards until the'Government Or the, Con-
troller nut a atop to the waste at: the
••-breweries and-eistrilerieC—A• -wonien's-
. meeting at Chatham and the Chatham
Council had also passed resolutions
'demanding that no more grain be allowed
for the Making of alcholic beverages
. Having : passed the- resolutica- and
directing that copies of at be sent to Mr!
Hanna, the Primeminister and a number
of city newspapers, the. women appointed
a committee te arrange for the distribu:
tion of .the pledge cards. •
, The meeting was called by the Reeve
on request of the secretary of the lita
sources Committee, and the Food Con-
troller. Mr. R, D. Cameron, who is
chairman of the local "branch Of the
Resources Committee, was' chairnian.
The Patriotic Work
The treasurer a Women's Com-
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mittee of the Patriotic -League -ac
ledges, with thariks, the following cash
donations: - -LucknowBowling Club, per
Robert Johnstcn, $5.90; Miss Mary
b'tewart; 00;•Miss Margaret McLeod,
muting half the proceeds resulting frera
the series of "chain teas" given Some
time ago, the Women's Testitute reeeiv-
ing the other, half, ••
- Langside
—Monday, Sept 24th.
.-.7giery !Ay wiling fir rain. .
Miss 0.Pritchard spent tile week -end
with -1 donde here: • • -
A very successful raising was held at
Wm. Moffat's on Tuesday of last'week.
A huiaber from here attended Kincar-
dine Fair on Friday. Mr. jinx BloPher.
sim won the red ticketfor his ,span of
roacifiterst Congratulations tick!
The *Y. P. S. will hold 'their regular
Meeting on Thursday evening as Usual.
Grauer Reid will have chargeof the topic;
"Helping in Rally week Prograierne".
Rev. Mr. Gilmore, of Ripley, con-
ducted the services at Langside Presby.
tetian Church kust Sunday, while Rev.
J. R. Graham conducted Anniversuy
Strides at Ilervie
Mr. Jag Stuart had a very close call
on Saturday when he fell from a load
of peas which was, bang brought into
the barn. Re suffered airacture Of the
skull from the effects of which be had
been UncoMmiCais alinoet two dap. We
ira plowed to Tort moo ittiprorspumt,
1,,UCKNOW'SFALL FMR
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The date is to-merrow
Tsheevetignrgi0.111tUral Hall wilfhe opened
thi
bueetiga•
Thiiiiedager7y:adwietf.oerrese,a going,
thtoe cboc.inctehret
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' Everything looks rosy, for the.. Pair.
'The secretary reports entriea Op to the
bef fernier yeaffi•
• Take a day off and come to the fair;
meet your old friends rand see what the
beat farmers in surrounding townships
are producing.
Tjnolellube thophiLtobs givenin4". he_
Hall'ffel• Morrow evening made a hit at
Ktionr:rdine. wili clothe same here.
&serve your eat at Armstrong's Drug
Store.
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CHURCH NEWS
The annual Thanksgiving service for
thehlessintof harvest will be held in
St, Peter's 'church, Lucknow, on Snnday,
Sett: 30th, at.11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The
preacher will be Rev, W. L. Armitage,
RA., of Teronto.
The Adult Bible Class of the Preshy-
terian church held their_annuaLsocial
evening 'at Mrs. Jos Agnew's Thursday
evening of last week, Forty-four of the
Class were present, and 14m -a WM,
•were pleasantly spent , at progressive
-doinlifoes.• 111.17 IV-Aiinstrong very
kindly lent a Irietrola for the occasion
The evening closed With a lunch and ice
cream:
'THE GUILD.—On Monday evening
the•Leeknow-Presb,yterjan Guild enter-
tained the students of the High Schoot,..
The basement of the church was artisti-
cally ilecerated. with autumn leaves and
flags. -The program consisted of conteets,
reeitatiraic three musical selections and
an addrese by the Rev. Mr. .McCalluint,
in bleb- he- ap�ki of'the" OPpoitiimilee
of 'Youth: After the :program luech was.
served The students - were shwa --0.•
Cordial invitation to attend the reviler
meetings of the • Guild throughout the
school term. - •
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(hisholm-tjome
three hundred citizens of Luck -
now were at thestationlast TliutSdaY
night, to welcrane home .Pte, Herbert
Chisholm, who was returning fromthe
front in France. Pte. Chisholm was
invalided from Vimy Ridge, *where he
.contracted neuritis owing to _dampness
and exposure: • He is muchheavierthan
before he went away, but evidently is
not as well in fact as he is in appearance.
lArEDDING BELLS
Toan.A.xcE—Mormosu
Blooi Street heshyterian Church Was
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the scene of a quiet welding Tuesday,.
Sept, 18th, when Mink diughter of
Mr. Peter McIntosh; Kinloss, Was United
in:marriage to Peter Henry Torinneciof_
the same terrnehip, the Rev. George C.
Pidgeon.othcieting. After the ceremony
• Mr. and Mr.& Torrance left for a short
stay in Algonquin Park. They will-
malte.theicheet-.ei_Aerth,Bayr
Keene--Dalton—A copy of* the Por-
tiiPint Advocate toliW-thiii Week' bad
an account, of the marria- ge at South
,Porcunineen SeptA. 1 th; of Patient). Dal
ten, of Goderich, tolir. J. A. Keene, of
Campbeltown, New Eranawick. The
ceremony tookplace in St Peter'aChurch
at 9 a.m. Rai. Father Pelletier officating. •
A -large -number f relations and'frienda
of the bride were present. She is e sis-
tea of Ile Dalton BM. Who ere pioneerS.
of the camp. She wore a beautiful sand
coloredtravelling suit, 1 -Ad carried a
boquet of American beauty rensShe
was given away by her brother Mr. John
Dalton. .
The presents were both numerous and
costly.. The bride's brothers; Meors.
Min and Charles, gave particularly
handsome gifts,—cheques of five hun-
dred dollars each: The•groorn's present
to the bridesmaid was a beautiful pearl
brooch, and to the best man a Stick pin,
About 25 gue Sts enioyed the vary
pleasant wedding breakfast served by
Mr& John 'Dalton at 10, a. m. The
ninsie for the ()decision was. fumbled by
Mr. Vingent Steinway. ,
Mr. and,Mrs. Keene left on the Trans.
Continental in the evening for Ottawa,
Montreal and Quebee. After the Wed.
tilos tour they' Will take up reloctime at
Ctomplalhowni'llovi nnswc
ROL AS
.$21900:1TO $400.00
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Vt/H 4!1R' a. line of Vitarolas and you,
may wake your choice feelit* assured that
you are securing an. insfrutnezit that will bring
lost". to byenotu. auP e yr foeite thrrieyttdultici: votfotralomuositnanyyourbsoicturint
is because you don't know how -perfectly it will play the
• ntileic.Z9,4 like -heft- ...... -•-••^1
all the old ballads of -.long ago, and all the 'beautiful.
-AT wifiliting you all the'popnlar songs Of the day.
hymns and sacred numbers. With it every one in your.
home may enjoy the pianoflute, violin, cornet, clarlonet,
chimes and any other Instrument to their hearts content.
You may sit in your easy chair and command
Sousa's band, Frvor's band, Victor Herbert's. Orchestra
or other famous bands and orchestras t6 play just t e
music you want to bear. Awl if youwish Caruso, Varrer.
Gluck; McCun33ack, Melba, Tetrazzini of any of the greet
artists will sing for you the very songs and arias that
have made then- names fanionathe world over.
See our Exhibit atsLucknow and Rungannon Pairs -
then 'tall at the jewelry Store and ask for denionstration,
Any instrument demonstrated in your 4ome on request.
F. T.. ARNiseria0110
Jeweler .& Optician
.Ashtield Pioneer Passes Away
One Of the oldest residents of A•slifield
and pioneer of the township was laid to
rest in Kinloss cemetery - on Saturday;
We refer to the late John MacKenzie,
of Paramount, who died on Thursday,
Sept -20th, in his 89th year.. Mr.
MaCKeozie.-Irad-been'iti'lifealuf .for
number of years, suffering the infirinttles.
ofold age, and. ,it was of _this ,generas
decay of the constitution. that he died.
A:peculiar feature Of his long 'ilk: was
that he halo; -more than sixty yeara,
be suffered:rap. agecany temporary ill(
eess which he took ending in an attack
ef thie tibuble. In spite -of this, 'how,.
ever, he still lived far beyond the allotted
snan of life. * • -
.was a znative of Scotland and
came to Canada in 1851, wliea the
L'Qiieen's -Bus1Pirae beinceettlek-iiiid
he took up as a homestead' the farm
Paramoinit, where he has' ever since
lived. In 1861' he merrier( An Mac-.
Donald, daughter of a Kinloss pioneer;
To them were hoin Si* eons and two
daughters. .Afrs. MacKenzie died in
moo, and. two of the family lOhn and
Sark -have also passed awaytrviving
members of the family_ ere: D. l. and
Peter, 'mile Old homestead; Alex., in
Chicago; W. L Neil and Annie (Mrs J.
Watson, of Lucknow., Mr, MacKenzie
was the last of a large femily of hop; all
of whom lived to an advanced. age,
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Dungannon
--Tuesday, Sept 25;
Next Sunday morning Bally -Day
services Will -be held, in the Methodist
. . .
ettiiihThere, „ .
Mr. and iii•rs. George .Jaclujon returned
to Dungannon last week after spending
a month in Toronto. ;
• C., Laces- trom loronto
mg as ms.nager lathe Sterling. Bank in
-the-absence-of Mr. Loynes. ^ • .
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Wilfred Elliott retiniied to Calgary
yesterdaylie has been visiting. under
the parentsdroof-fora---motith.
Mr. and Mrs. Loynes and little
daughter, Betty, are ispencling , two
Weeks' vacation at Toronto and Ingersol.,
-Vhitechurch
• —.Tuesday, Sept,' 25.
• Mr. and Mrs, Cottle aro visiting With
friends fn and around Exeter.
/soap Davidson, of Brantford, ivisit-
ing his 'brother, Thraini‘DaVirlson.
E. Miller, of 'Kincardine, :vent feei
days -last week with biaunnle, W. Lott
Miss Beatrice' Anderson, of Fordyce,
15 visiting at the home of Wm. Barbour.
Mrs. Lott, of Brussels, spent a •few
day li at the home of her son, Walter
Lett:
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A nen.ber from here attended the
lecture given by Dr. Thurlow6Fraeer in
TeeswateriVionday evening, '
Those who attended • t h e Sunday
School and Young People's Convention
' in Moncrief Oft rriclay were: Misses
Christen& Laidlaw, Ilenry, Greta
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For, Bev. jr. It. Oregon and Mr, M.
Rolm
EVERVB001S, COLUMN-.
Moismy To LOA -04 mortgages and notes
0.treasonama rates. Fire Inaiirauce. bet
Ate& and; Mutual Campanili& cleaver.
• aiming done with neatness .,and despatch.
SIDDALLi, Broker, /maims. .
DR. PARKER, 0STECPAV14, at Cain House,
1..nokno w.. every Wednesday afternoon. All
chronic diseases successfully treated. Os-
, teopxithy removes the physical canses of "
disease. Adjustment otthespine F moru
quickly secured and with fewer treatment -I
by0steopathy than by any other motile&
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111i1HEST rniogs f
jittle same at,tendea to by appointment.
gs old" P9111tY an'cl'' kind
_.21eile,tizinkn--_oraranti.au
kinds or
21.5:t.f.8.
4r.,11•te• t° ca•licYl 44. hici9s. Ilicsne
°S.daRnurPCielle, 14:xiauliC4suNti747.0'irt. 240•11:itirlig.cr-Ye li_pPoeufitninbsolinte:teCluph;Firc.,7, •
businesC transacted •the forention mar
:For side
FARM Von SALE. -j3 acres (the olrfOluna.
• ber farm). one mile west of Lochalshl iv
good State •
•rof Cultivation. free from weeds.;
vied bUildings and fences. Apply to .
• J. B. FLL-rennit,
— • R. 3.14ilekilew.-
FARM ,FOR acres,being the north-
east half of Lot 18, Con. 6„,T0ynshipol Kin-
tyh
• • loss, well watered, quantiof good cedar -
For particulars aPP,lyte40.11u leYA.' Doss. . . • • • 11-10-p.
FOR SALE -Rouse and lot„property of the
late Mrs.. Clara Alibi, on HaVelock Street,
UPI .
•- iPossession. auY & Ver. particulars Apply'
' to W. ADM. 27-9-tfc.
FOR SALE, -Three frame dwellings, all' lit
good -repair, Will be sold at a Wrgain-4
owners leaving the Village. Apply to MA.
Siddall. • 4-10.o.
FQR SA.LE.-:Good finate residence with stone
foundation; on navelock t Lueknow. (be-
ing the residence occupied by Mr.
Bidden). Fdr particUlars apply to Inns.
Pe.MacCitunmolv. Ripley. 28 0.tfc,
Notice
Far all matters regurclipg greeehilLcemetery-..,_
refetto D. C. Taylor•Becretary.
Clearing Aleetiun ..Sate
Of Farm, Stock ind Implements ,
The Prorey Of koht, Davison, MeadOw'
' onror onraistre,1l-
o4roy,20moitl.es9wthe,stot onnuf Duenrigolannsi •
„he sold: - • • - . •
t 1- otc-lock,' p.M. • Besides grade tattIB' "
, the folloiving registered Shorthorns Will-
' AnInie16,,Illifed4,4400-71.
aiY:lad-Lo-uisey,4ea.r's.'_-o_ld•_,...:di.'t.e t•t'calvebefore salee:_ l_ _
Prn68Patticia31raoidlcalfbyuice.
Rosalie of Meadow Brook, 3 years old, •
•
calf by
sideRe
EaSebticir . 6 years :old; -, 'due '' to
calve in.11ley. . , - - _ _ ...! ,
-Fafri'Qti. e'en, 3 yea -n.1 Oid, due to calva
in February. • __ ••_____ .... , ...
Dairy- Maid, 18 months old; . •
.._:eNtreain'tva tmaroondkete, ;to, til...t4h. smooinatths,. old.
Meadow Brocik Chrimpion,•11 mon,. old: '
Scottish Chief, 11 months olsl.. . • '
' Royal Dundee, 4 months old.
. .
Everything must be.' disposed 64 cIa,
t4 farm is sold. •
. • . ,
Ron. DallnSog,, Proprietor; .
. T. Otuvreitv, Auctioneer.
Berrie
--Tuesday, Sept. 25..
William Collins, eged 83, died at
Inane at Berne onMonday. 4e was n„, •
• pioneer farmer of Itinlose Township* •
having come therefrom Lanark 65 yearsi
ago. Later he moved to itincardinet
Township. He leaves n Widow ancl
• nine children. Re wn a prOminen0
member of the Anglican church end ihet
Orange order. 0, G. Collins* of Xinearkir
dine lo a brother., • '
•