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LUCKNOIATI ONT., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8kit., 1917.
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'ADMIRAL
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LOCAL. AND GENERAL
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Mies Mae MoMorrati is speeding a
weelkin Toronto. •
Mr, Charles Whiles let this week ▪ for
Spanish, Algoma(
Your 'soldier frierple, •mill Appreciate
"our Pheto es a Xmas: gift. •
Mr. and Mrs. John,Reld, of Palmer-
ston, are visiting at hisqormerhowe
Miss Ethel 'Howe is hone after spend-
henununer with her (lister at Wind-
sor. •
Mr. Neil D. Mackenzie has returned
after spending a couple of Months iu
Mrs. O'Neil and two children, of near
Windsor, are visiting her permits, Mi.
. John Howe.
At Little!s Shoe Store and Mrs
Theydonst coot any more
than interior Rubbers.
issnsmasis#
Soto Agent in Luek4ow
W• J. LITTLE
• A GREAT DRAWINtt TEAM
(BY ABODSTUS Brawl)
A geed drawing team is just as much
of a joy to the man that °WM it ter i
need to b� in the bush -log days: • We
talk a good deal -6(6e of us-abodt the
•great horselives used to handle the rib. to William Hill, Rat:4, Goderich; or
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phone4Goderieh-rural.-4-r-a- ' •
1513-ni over us tine ou, pea
, lode Pf elm loge, sometimes 1..500 feet Cameron, Co.'s advt. and
mirit •
or 2,000, sometimes more aceording to td. the Luck -now Hardwad Coal Co.'s
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the man who was telling it, from the vtusually on pago8,a` will be found
etuinp to the skidroad and the minces-
on page 4 this week. W. Connell's and
mon line
McLeod.& Joyei's are on page 5. All
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Certainly some orth-b-se teams could. are-4-interectet?-84°Prserathia-week,
; andsurely some .of their 'drivers • The Sentinel is much overloaded with.
did use to be. able to talk about it, • advertisements this week, due largely to
Rut there Ore more good average hauling the Governments appeals to the public
teams'in the . country now than there , in connection with tkellilitarS Service
.eversein the bush clays._ Fate:tem have Act and the Victory Lan. ou have
one in for specializing on draughts and not read these a.dvertisepients elsewhere
•• roadetere, because they understand that read them here. They:are of -first rate im..
•. a pseir.tetite is bad eoonoiny when. work Pertancee • • .
hs. to be done in a hurry. Getting _
• ': ',stuck with a load in theAelcla,is a dead
waste of time and of temper. We Peed
to be stuckuften in the old days with AcicearT.-:-In Kinloss on October 30,
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some ef thdso poor tearnspickedup any 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Aylnler Ack-
old way efliwt edition itelk-Birt 'Aloud • --`;eit;••-e:da-aghteteGieendolpw,Emilyi
• . Span of Clydes or Percherons nowadays
• us a real plebe of insurance against wast-
•• • ing time with stuck loads.. The only
thingthat happens • in that line with
' such heroes is broken harness or a snap-
ped doubletree. • • "
Of course:a. • good 'deal depended on
_ the driver as it.does now:, One , of_ the
. best drawing teams ever known in an
Ontario cottony would r ull like a tractor
' engine.for the boss, but when it catne.to
-- the hired Min .they ee-sawed and jump-
ed in the collar like ti pair Of 'balky Texas'
-steers.-.When the boss pulled the lines____r,.._Jtoboa mato.c_4„
.Maty -Martin,
over them and. yelled, "Get dowp to -
Garnet Farrier
•-• gether"-they' got down, those Bob • PA
• Hunters, and lifted the load - f -
lad -heavens, Numblex.,Inglis,..Wilbert Naylor.
er on roll, 17;
how they could lift it! •No matter what. Those Marked* wer'a. perfect spellers
.• the load was, grain,' or legs; or gravel; it during September and ,•
. came out of the hole on to the high -road, October.
•• • oust by the eim.r.a.izaBETH WILSON, Teacher.
pie knack of getting down .
. - together. •,• S. S. No. 13, Ai311, AND W. VirAwaNOsii
Just now the greatest hauling' team Jr. IIT -Total• -6,10-Thelma Reed,
:ever known in Canada are engaged in 556e Wilfred Hackett, • 522; . Hughene
•. lifting. the biggest load that a team ever.Philips,: 505; Myra McDonald, '479;
stood in front of. The load is, Violet Twamley, 476.
40150,000,000 of Canadian Victory Sr. III, -•Total 352 -Vera Philips, 320:
Sergt. Tom Agnevewho is with the
flome Defence ak Quelai and Petawawa,
was home over Sunday. '
l'erhe Misses geld are$ prepared to do
all kinds of sewing At reasonable rates -
ever the Murray Block.
Ptei W. E. MacQuaiiwishes through
the Sentinel to thank the ladies of the
Patriotic League for the socks, Which
they so khidly,ga,ve to him recently.
Mr. Hugh Clark; of. Zineardine, was
nominated as the .Coeservative:Union
candidate for North Bruce,on Thursday
of last week. • The.toiivertion was held
at Tara. " •
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• Mr.Olyde Reid returned home Satme
" day night, from Chicago,, where , he has
been the Past .Yeav, We Understand he
intend e to don the King's uniform in
the:near future.- _.
Wezentre-Mei to. work In the woods,
by Nov. '15th. • Big wipe to the right
kind of, men. Applyby letter or phone
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SCHOOL REPORTS
U S. S. NO. 14 E. AN-I4'W. WAWANOSH
Sr. -IV-*Margaret O'Callaghan, .
Jr. IV-Aldin Purdon. •
Sr. III-*Fratik Mellaghan Stanley
Thomson, Elizabeth Inglis. • °
Jr.III.Wittnifred ' Farrier, Ruby
Everett, Lottie Martn., ••
II --.*Madeline O'Callaghan,. NO re
Falconer. , . •
Alma gar, 317-; Spelice Irwin, 26 9 :
- - • ' That's a trinnendous load. The load *ChrisA. Cook. • --
Annie-Campbell,
223: ntritipia Trt:411; Sift *1).011,0,0nk
- is there- all xight. CaPada_has_the
monev• twice as much, ready to pile up
AVe.woreei-iteed.k..W.4.`
load. It'e a „Matter of what team is to
do it, end'who will be the driver.
Whaett the beat tenni for this jobl
-ThiCanadian Farmerend the Government of Canada. '
It those two can't lift a great part of
• • that load, you might its well. leave it
alone
Who its the rimed
A great boss named Victory. - - •
Vietery. VICTORY!
A. Move For .Union
John Purvis, who for two •yes has
been the Conservative nominee^ for the
House of Oteatifions in South Bruce, has
resigned that position. Thio, it is said
was One in order that thtf waY, nnght
be clear for the nomination of Uhien
Government' ,candidate of either party
connection. So far as we know Mr.
Truax, Who Under ordinavycircumstances
wouldAut.'the legitimate Liberal party •
candidate, has riot declared himself either
for or against the Union Government.
As announced elsewhere on this.page,
a call has been issued to the friendo of
the Union Government to meet in con-
vention at Walkerton on Monday next,
Nov-,-12tk-for tlwpurpose-of put.ting t-
filTenidiun Government candidate In the.
Down An Old Welt
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Magistrates Token and Richardson,
of Walkerton, imposed heavy fines on
Duncan Curry, of Bruce; and Robert
Osborne, two fariners who' got in big
shipments a whiskey and then couldn•t
Hatisfactorily explain whet they dill with
the booze. Cases, bottles- and all; had
vanished when Inspecter Whiteeppeered
-on the scene a few day° after the ship-
ments had been received.. Curry said
he had broken up the case and thrown
it down an old well mills farm. Os
• borne also tedifiedthat he had thrown
his case down an old well. Alex.Russ
ell, another fanner upon a liquor charge,
also had .recourae to a well. Greenock
must be honeycombed with -old ells.
The well titmice did not go dowa-'with
the magistrates. Curry and Ostorne
were hifea-$200-alicreosts each. Noth-
ing was proved against Russell and he
was allowed to go free.-Trutsceire,,
or -England ---:-
Clifford Treleaven a Ripley boy - and
lieutenant in the Loyal Flying �orps
was home for a few days recently say-
ing good bye tolls folks before *.going
-overseas. He. had-received,a-cablegrarn
from the British' Admiralty risking him
to go at once to England to engage -in
scientific 'research for the Board qf In-
ventiobs. He retains his rank in R. F.C.
and is merely "loaned" to the Board of
Invention.- •• • - • • -
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UNION ,CONVENTION
• A Couvention of electors of South
Bruce, who are supporters orthe Union
Wiulthelirar Otovernmeut, (incluaing
women ectitled to vote) will be. held -at,
Jie.Tow Hall, Walkerton, .on Monday,
the 12th day of Neeember, itant; et:2
pop., for the purpose of nominating a
.candidate for the riding to support tb
pre:trent Union Government. , ••
All such'Sueportereare hivited to be
present,
Women entitled to vote under the
,telilitart Franchise Act are especially
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Robt. Russell, •R. V. Baker; Archibald
Campbell, Archibald Tolton, M. Stalker,
W. R Halliday, J. Leggatt, W. Q. Searle,
David Robertson, Peter A. Dales, Gilbert
Hetrick, F. L Martin, Wm. Martin, . R.
A. Fowlie, James A. Garland, Sydney
Parker, Isaac Chamber?, Charles Kyle,
George'Sirre, . David Graham, Duncan
McKinney', Whoa. Powell, Colvin Craw-
ford, Alex. De Robb, James Rushton,
W. H. Huck, Dr. L. Doering, Mrs. Jacob
Schmidt, Mrs. Seraphine Herringer, J.
A. Wilson, R. H. Thoinpson, D. Pater-
son, J. H. Ackert, T. S. Reid, . A. D.
Mackenzie.
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-MARRIED
MumikuN-HousToN.-In. Moose Jaw,
• Friday, Oct. 26, by Rev. W. G.
• Wilson, of St.- --Andrew's Church;
Edmund M. Mulhern, of Mazenod,
and. Jimet, Houston, formerly of
Kinlose. The bride has &en teach-
. ing-school near hlaeened the past
'three years. s
ROD AND OUN FOR NOVErillIER
Rod-and-Qua-for-govember,-whic
now on the news-stand, contains as ustial
many stories and, articles . of particular
• interest to, the lover of outdoor lite and
sportsmen generally. R: .1. Fraser • in
this' issue describes the "Joys of the
-Winter Camp," ad--Charles.--Cams
writes of the Wood Buffalo of our North-
Western Canadian plains. Fred Copeland
tells an etertainingstory, "The Doininie's
Mascot," end there are many more stories
intervening between these, andthe regu-
lar departments. -•
CHURCH NEWS
Services in the Preabyterian Church
next Sabbath at 11 a. 114 and 7 p.m.
Morning Subject: "What Of The Nnehtl',
Evening Subject: 'The Prodigal 'Son."
. Tke revival,,s&vices. so slecessfully
carned,on uy Dr, Mahood inithe Meth-
oelirit church are to he et:mantled during
the remainder of this week: • The subject
on Sunday morning is "Loyalty." Sun-
day evening will be the closing service.
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LUCKNOW 111011 SCHOOL MOOS FOR
• MOM 011 OCTOBER _
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x missed one or more exams. •
-:.-FernelII=Si-Giet412;--K--'51-e nu ,
64; H. McKenzie, 59; J. Cranston, 58;
G. Webb, 08; F. Aitcheson, 57; J.
Donald, 57; M. McClure, .56; M. c -
i Quinine 56; J. Stothers- 54; A. Alton,
53;.'xH. Burns, 52; M. McCallum, 52;
M,Itathviell, 52; B. • Johnston, 50; P.
Congram, 49; N. lhompson, 48; R.
McDougall, 47;S. Burne, 47; I. McRae,
44;16 McDonald, 40; /tGl. Webster, 37;
J. Douglas, 36; C. McMillan, 33; xS.
Alfen, 32; F. Webster; 30; eR. Mitchell,
24; xVir, Andrew, 19, xK. Murdie, 17;
rAMitchell, 13; xG, Marty, 12; H.
Freeman, 52 in Physics
Form Hedley, 77; A Pickering,
76; B. Clarkson, 75; I. Hamilton, 69; E.
Johnston, 61; E Treleaven, 61; P. Me-
Corviet ' 61; J. Buckingham, 59; V.
,,wooaa, 53; R AlcDiarmid, 52; M. John-
ston, 51; xH.Durnin, 43; C. Douglas,
42; la McDonald, 38_; xA.. McDonald,
31.
Form I -L. Garbutt, 83; A. Helm,
-72; McIntosh, 60; H. Nixon, 60; A.
McNay, 53; W. Elliott, 53; R. Reid, 52;
A.Toiole, 52; J. Smith, 49; J. Ketchabaw,
48; A. Bowles, 47; E. Johnston, 46; V.
Altob, 40; xB. McLeod, 33;.C. Johnston,
32; xW. Johnston, 30; xP. Agar, 29; C. •
AxiMgocniGew,_2"Beadio
1.turiclreA,2g9ii;i3w,...,A.:1. Andrew,4; , 27; vrit
19; G. Rathwell, 19; A MOConnell, 17;,.
Asbfield •
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, The annual husiness meeting' of the
Ashfield Soldiers' ma Circle will be held
at Crewe church on Tuesday, Nov. 13,
commencing at 2 e'clock pan. A cordial
invitation is extended to all interested:
in -the work -to attend. -Secy, -
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LUC;KNOW SCHOOL REPORTS
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Pert. II.-Ereellenr.-M. 'Dime* D.
McIntosh.. Good -W. Nig.011, F.040;
Innis, • S. Jewitt, J. Jewitt. Fair: --IL
Bridgettet K. Theinkin,,W.AgeeW, M.
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Part I. Chisholm,
A.Andrew, N. Wilson, B. 'Chialtobu..
Glood-A. Cameron, , •
' -Rait I •-jr.--,Excellent:-X, Stewart.
Good -Clifford Webaten B.!-.11eriderann„
• McLeod,' A. Bridgette, W. Weliater„,
M. Jewitt. Fair ---11, Milne, R. Purvis,..
R Aguew,;M. AlcAllioters Charlie Web-
stert".A. McMillan, K. Mortis, Si Whitby,
B J4bel. .
. • -Mtfunii,ITeaeher.
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Roma •
Sr. II -Excellent -Jean Stewart;
Muriel MacKenzie, Albert 'Taylor, Eris
Armstrong, (Margaret Geddes Campbell
Thompson.) Clood-*Andrew Thomp-
son, Lenora Webster, Haroli McIntosh
Pearl Beaton, *Clsir Mime, Fair -Kath-
leen Chisbehn, Percy Webster' Alvin
Irwin, Tracy Webster.,
Jr, II--Exeellent-Morgan, "fender-
Winnifred Douglas, (Gordon Johnston,
Rena McDonald,) Gladys Smeitzer,
Grant MacKenzie, Pearl Nixon, Harvey
Webster. Good --Sidney Decker, *Rob-
ert MacCallune *Gordon Fisher, Maley
Armstrong, Stewart Huston; Melvin
Webster, Dave Milne, Doris Durnin,
George McInned, Cecil Webster., Fair -
*Dean McInnes, *Calvin Blitzstein. •
No, Ole rell 35•AVer. att.34,
• • •P.M: Spence, Teacherot.
Room IV
Teste-Spelling, writing, geography
arithmetic, grarturnar. . . • • .
. Sr. IV -75%-=-A.. Reid, B. Murdie.
60-0. Mckendrick, J. Spindler, S.
Burns, P. Mothers, tkl, Cain. J. MeCal,
lum. 50-tW. Wieleaven. 40--tY.
cQulltOE Douglas. •
• J r. IV-75Xj=-K., Hill, L Ratliwell,
R, Howey. 60-T..Blitzetein, F. And-
rew, -M. - Webstein, H. Blitzstein,•-• D.
Mitcbell, 11 Thomspon, W. Thompson,
G. Hodgins, A. Yohnston, F. Cain. 59--
llum A.'hiurdie W. -Huston
ties. 40.-R. Andrew. t& ,Irwin M.
McLean, Below 40--E. Niiins. - •
G. BIIERBIFF, Teacher.
lentInelAdtts. Bring Results
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oes anadam ont-
by Selling Bonds
iptONDS are issued payable in ten or twenty years, as the case may be.
" It means that repayment of'the Money will be spread over ten or twenty
years instead of being raised by taxation to meet current expenditures.
To raise '13Y` taxation all the money as fast, as it is needed to carry on
. Canada,'s share in Winning the war,' would be an Unbeaiable -burden upon
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Jr. II -Total 2407:. -Lena Hackett;
224; Olive Alton, 221;,Clifford Hackett,
184; Marx Vint, 179; *John Irwin, 130;
-*W ghat mina Agar, '99; *Jean McDonald,
52.
• Sr. I -Annie Bowies, Agnes Cranston,
Russel Reed, Archie Nicholson.
Jr. I -Rena Nicholson, Toinmy Hack-
ett. •
11 --Elizabeth McDonald, Becky'
Livinson, Melvin gackett; Mazy Hackett.,
Those marked with an asterisk mimed
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TRYING ALL WAYS examination; .._san,
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I. M. Itasisav, Teacher,
S. S. No. 1,•Kistoss c' •
Sr. IV -Margaret' Campbell, 1313;
Lenwood Hewitt, lltrq Makolm Mc-
Illottald, 1110.
Sr. III -Jack Campbell) 1315,. Ethel
Bannerman, 1300; ..lennie McDonald,
128; Menl &take, 1260; Mary McDon-
are these acts reprehensible and unpistrie aid, 1170; Edith Geddes, - 1088; Ralph
otic, but also•dishonest and some cartes Huston, 966. .
Nousheble by fine and imprisonment. • Jr; III -Belle Hewitt; 980; Hazel
Ati instonceio quoted where an awe- Bannerman, 945; Reta Barnes, 552; Tor.
hensive parent glued a formidable plaster ranee, Guest, 428.
en,,the back of his stalwart son, which Sr. II -Ella Xs ake, 1080; Edna Guest,
Was ruthlessly removed by order of the 884. \--
inedical examiner, who diagnosed the Sr. II--Satharine Ca' bell, 1264;
decorated back, as a particularly capable Verna Leeson, 896; Allan McKenzie,
one. But the Dad had alto scraped 809; Tom McDonald, 7491, Kathleen
acquaintance with the examiner and Hustan, 733; Ruby Colo, 665; Mary
confided to him that his unfortunate Still Stauffer, 607.
WAS Otte deaf, and on the doctor I -Gordon McDonald, 1164; Agent
casualy asking the son In an ordinary Bonnett, 569.
tone of voice: "Can you hear what I Sr. Pr. -Eva Bannerman, 905; Ira
OW the stupid youth at once replied; Leeson, 718. -
sir, can't" is said a nienther Sr. Pr. -Dean Hewitt, Eileen Bodging%
of the exemption board was also, op. Annie Stauffer, Robed Bonnett.
liceeelted
in till 0411 QM*
• Joint A. ri301MAIIIT5 Tifieller•
•, The, Ilarriston Review is Tenon:Able
for the following: Many and devious
ere •the. methods resorted to and the
artful:lel terfuges employe.d by the eli-
gibleti And their relatives and friends tO
enable the fernier to eVadeservice under
the Militar3,i Comscription Amt. 'Not only
Vet.,
"1 ifis..4•60". .ti; 4 • • r4.101.111.1k
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It would mean that more than a million dollars a day would have to be
raised right now. -
But to raise money , by selling Canada's . you give a persoiial pledge that are . .
Victory Bonds - Means' that thosexof: the - ' going. to help -to Win-tlie- war. ' • • ,
...: nett_generation who •will. ' benefit by the : Avery man andivotuan in Canada can. •
, ' ..,;;;;-; -Mb 5.-...tay..raion .is raatilail.-7-. -, • ' - - • ------ bet --tal wiz. the,- wat-Lby• •-•btlykk-g-S.,..---,
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iiirriliaie-i'ilTtlic.fielO'in-thiS".1°-----2°-"Viettii 5r-""Briiri-j'Airdn Vaiittlinnts-,1her:-.,--
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generation is fighting for and largely paying personal; individual interest :sand co-opera-
for—will
.---.. also ay:their share. • • tion of. every- man and 'woman ' in the
country. - s - • , • • . , a ::
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The. bnying 'of Victory Bonds
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• -ClOcks:
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clock may look all that ie de -
aired, but if the movement is ire*
good the clock is worthless. We .
have a large stock of Mantle,
Kitchen end Alarm elixirs. made - •
by the best makers, which we
can fully guarautee. In view of
the advancing price of ra 'W ma.
terial we would advise buying
now art present pries are not .
'good for future deliveries.
• livery clock carries our guaran- •
tee. .Call and look them over.
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
Jeweler and Optician •
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN,
MONEY TO OA14.-Op mortgages and note,'
at reasonable rates. Eire Insurance.' bot
Stook and Mutual Companies. Qonveri '
•. ancing_done with neatness and ileslatch.
• GEO. A. SIDDALL. Broker. Lneknow
DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH. at Cain Honite
Luoknow every Wetinesday afternoon. All
• chronic diseases successfully -treated. Os-
•teopath remove_exhysicaLsauses of,
disease. lJu,arnontorthcspine is more •
, quickly secured and with fewertreatments •
by Osteopathy than by any other • method.
RIMIEST PE! )ES fat poUltry and all kinds •
• of junk--ra.gs. old_ paper. robber. iron, co_p-
zinc, and all kinds of bides:. Phone 80.
15-0 tf. "
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FORSALE4,--14-,a1.40 au,i lot. iwoltorty et the -.. ... ._ ._.-. _ .•
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late Mrs. ,Olara Allis, an Havelock Streit. ' ' ..,,
----Possession any -time. Forparticulars-apply .. .
•• •to W. Allis.
1fOR IS -Thee trams dwellings,
good retair. be__sold • at a Wzgalit-
owners leaving the village. •APPlY10
POE SALK-Good frame residence with stone •
foundation, on Havelock 136...Lucknow (be-. • . •
ing the residence occupied by Mr. G. A.
For.particulawa-pplyr-to
• Da. 1114totuaimmort. Ripley. .- 211-54,1c. • ,
Auction Saleg' "
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• Michael C,near, of Ingersol; Will hold'an Auc-
tion Sale of ranch cows and youn_e cattle at the
Cain House Barns Lucknow on November J.4. '
commencing at So'clook. The stook is all grade '
AlurhaM. and good quality. •
Poitvis, . ,
Auction Sale of Farm Stock •-, „
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Ed. Purvis will have an,Auction Said •
at his Farm, lst Con., Kinloss, East of
Lucknow, on Tuesday, Nov. 13th. corn. • „
mencing at 2 o'clock sharp, when the -•
following Will be sold: 4 Aged Mares .
supposed in foal; 1 Matched Span Mares,
rising3 yrs; 1 Spring Colt;(filly); 5 Cown, • . - ;
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giving„milk; 6 Two -year-olds; '6 Yearlings ••
6 Spring C.alves• 20 Leicester 14ws• and • .
Ewe 1atubs;,4 Ram Lambs; Brood Sow -•
with 10 pigs at foot; 1 Young Brood Sow; " " • • "
8 "Ch k ",
Teurde,-7 mouths. credit on approved
joint notes; discount at the rate of 6 per
cent. per annum for 'cash. ,
And when you buy Canada's Victory
Whole people unites them in adeterinkation
on s you m e firs -c ass us ness
vestment in a security that is absolutely
• safe,, likely toenhance vaine after the
war.; and Iikaring a good rate of interest.!
Yott_help the country by keeping open
the British market for Canadian products
and this helps the general welfare in which
you share,, .
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And again, every Canadian who bus
I. Victory Bond becomes a financial partner
or backer of Canada in the wati
NVIng you buy a Canada Victory BOnd
to *in the war., . s - •
Every purchase, of Canada' Victory
Bonds blow for freedom -against -the
tyranny of German ICultur. •
Every bond sold is a new guarantee
that Canada- is in the war to the finish,
until victory. is with the Allies and the
world has.been made sale to live in.
Every bthad ym buy is a new- pledge
that\Canada will remain true to herself, the
EMplre, the Allies and to freedom.'s cause.
• So it is both patriotic and good busil
ness to •e
Buy Canada's Victory Bonds
Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Coninittee
1st CO -operation with the Minister of Vinance
a the Dosnialoa of Cotokdo.
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Prowls, Atm. •• . ••
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W. P. REI), agent;for the Ezeelsioi e In -
entrance Co. Residence south on Ross - •
Strael.. LttoknOW. .20-..U4o. •
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for all inattert regarding GreenhilloemetAity ' •
refer to D. C. Taylor Sebretary.
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Atahmal .
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FoUrth Con, Kinlos,s •
--Tuesday, Nov: 6.
Silo. -filling is the real order of the day •
on the 4th and 6th Cons,;though many •
are busy housing petatees atid other.
• . John IMcDiarmid famty have •
moved -into-their •new reside -We:.
though not completed it has all the •
appearance of a very comfortable house.
• Miss Dean McLeod's entertainment in
the eth Con. schoolhoutie on Hallowe'en
evening was &great succes. Often has - • . „
• a 25e piece been paid for tench less real • •
enjoyment
Blackbirds are not so numerous nor
sodestructiveirt Kinlotet rta Peter Me -
Arthur flays they are in Faired. In-
deed, few of our orchards present any
temptation to them. Don't you think
they are after the seeds of the aptles
instead of the tleshl •
Kidlough
Mr. and Mro. John Brock and daughter
Geraldine, and Mr, and Milk.. Angus
Munro, of Owen Sound visited with M r, •
and Mrs, W. IL Blackwell,
The undersigned will be at Kinlose
each Wednesday forenoon and at Km. °
' lough Wednesday afternoons to receive
pnLty Highest cash prices
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