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Prompt attention, to
R.UPAIRING
Shop two doors west of
Sentinel Office
G. Dt'inkWalter
Bays Are Plaited Poi .Exhibition
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Follovring ,Ife the . net ';days named,.
for the Ceniediale National
'Monday, August 2iith-War Veeeriene
and Openiec Day -ye „
Teesdale Augtist7th:-SehoOl,9hikt
renei Day. • •
Wednesday, August 28th-Women'8
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Thursday, ,A,Cigeet•ieth--eAties' ree3':
Fridey, August 30th-lere88Day. •
; SaturdaY, August • alst-eProductioir
and Conservatithe'Day. -;
. Monday,Sept! uel--Lahoe Day
eL'z Rio:way, §es, .34-4moco) pay.
' WedneoeleY, Sept 4th -Farmers' Day.
Thursday, Sept 5theeManufacturerie
and, Transportation Diet,.
' Friday, Sept 6th -Review Day,
Saturday, Sok 7th -Citizens' and
• Athletic Day.
§t. Helens..
TEACHER IS IIONORED CHURCH, NEWS
'The home of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Mc. Rev, Geo, Gilmour of irpley, eon
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Kenzie was the eepne Dec eleeeene soviet ducted the services in South Kiuloes
event bet Thursday evening, the occa. Church on Sunday. -
don being a shower given in lecuor of Rev, Mr. Maxwell of Pembrook, oce
Mem Irene Sherriff in view of., her then cupied the pulpit of the Lucknow Free -
approaching marriage About one hunde byterian Church Sunday moredug and
red and fifty ladies were present and in evening. M. maxweu wee one time
addition to thew were three•men who • -
lumetter at Ripley,. preceding Rev. Mr:
lead been epeeially invited, presumably
Bremner in. 'that cherge. Bee. Mr. Me*
for the purpose Pi giving dignity and
bath* to the proceedivee The guests Kerrol, of Toronto, who is outing at
were aeselubled iii tall ebnclieve shortly Bruce Beach, will_preack . to hie former
before nine o'clock and according to ar- engeeetion. here ne• -at *smutty'
rangenient Mies Sherriff arrived a liettle . .
Titter in a car driven by UM'
$111ith. On her arrival she was 000? A Fine Cr0p,...
ducted-- to the frontewhere-DreeNew ton, _ _
acting as chairMan, made kno mete herejehu Joyn
several days
the purpose of theeesembly, namely. as X; i had
' a recognition and ,appreciation of her NAregling doneon hta farm near Sr.
week in Lucknow both as a citizen and Ilelens, the *fiest- of the week,' He re.
a school teacher. Oa behalf of her porta a magnificent crop, ee eters of
many Lucknow friends and her pupils aprieg wheat, being exceptionally good.
-both past and present elle Wae. preeented Mrelaeintimeed -vety liberal application
with a, very handsome cabinet efeeilVer ' •
Miss Sherrill' made a very appreciative of commercial fertikicer last spring And
reply, expressing her theelles for the gift. 'believes that it was a paying invest -
and her gratitude te all present .for. the mint Fart. of thethreehing was done
interest shown in her 'welfare. in the field ee the bulk of straw and
ing the presertion the guesto enjoyec1 - . •
:man opetied the- program with a brief.
The chair. g'rain' Was too great to be put in the
an exaellent e tertainaient
address in which herrevieived the record
• of Miss Sherriff's work as a teacher,
Vocal- duets weret rendered by Mrs J
•G. Anderson and 13elle Robertson, and
by the Misses Aitchhion. Miss Etta.
and Mrs. Robert Johnston contributed
an instrumental duet and Mrs. 3. 'W.
Joynt a solo. Recitations by
Howe, Mrs J. Sherriff and Edna Rivers,
.oe Dungannon, upheld the literary dee
partment of the program. Refresh.
"meats were 'served aftee which the
guests dispersed. •
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Mew *Jessie Cameron, of the Western
Toeontoos home for a three
k's holiday • '
Mikis Colina 'Clerk is visiting in Tor -
LOCAL AND ,CENERAL
Mips Letitia Joynt vieitiog frieuds
ne Toronto ebie week.
WEDDINU BELLS
is The dates of Lucknow Fall Fait are (preereeittyneadaw;ginwit:e:nt-titiMlhigacellir LI:Nya Yd=hrdte3rY,.
The bottle of Ur. and Mrs. David`
Sheriff, of town, was the scene of a
Irene G.. became the bride of Dr. R. M.
September 26 :ma 27.
- Miss Hattie Gallagher visited. a few gMivacenreeatZ)yrbyelhiaenrcliat-hirehnethberinedev.w114.
days of the week 'Whitechurch
given
performed the ceremony
Darnin ' Miss jean visited °and Mr. Harold Bradnock, "Of Oorrie,
with friends in AllenfOrd thiaweek. played the weddieg march, Vera, the
Moe Jack weir, of nipley, was the little daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Jack
guest of Mrs W. 4. Todd on Tuesday. Sheriff; nia4e PrettS !lower "
• About forty gueets were 'present relat-
-Miene-lgeriorre giri
:Deckle ofe_Terente-.19, eivesand fewintimite--friende-of -the
Visiting her Aunt Mrs, J.G. Anderson.
Mrs. J. G. Anderson °visited with
friends intiouthampton a few days laet
week:
Mrs. Sherwood, of New York My,' is
visiting her mother Mts. L. Qannell, of'
Town. • • ' •
Mra. J. G. Murdoch and three ,spns
visited Mrs Me Gowan near Blyth a few
days last week, •• ' • ' •
• Mies Phyllis Seenley, of Purple Grove:
visited a' few days of last week with.
Mrs, W, 0, Johnston. •
During her five years es teacher. of"
the Entrance department in Lucknow
Miss Sherriff has established a record
whickis one?' of the highest in the pro-
vince. She has, preparedin this time
approximately sixty pupils for the Ent-
rance examination and with one excep-
tion. they have all -been successful.
Several of these cadidates have ob,
Mined the highest ameba in the.inspect
, . .
orate in their respective years' mid- as a
consequence have brought honor • and
'prestige to the sehool. In addition to
this their thorough preparation has
greatly assisted. the liontinuation school
• s•-• , to make the creditable sliming iluoh
- Rev, Mr. and Mrs. lailtle are on a it has done in the past few years • . I
" 'week's visit te friends in Guelph. . It is impossible to estimate in any
• lee ' Mies napery Dac °nit ;
kl o • Toronto, eoncrete way the value of the work of
the teacher: It is no exaggeration to
' • is visiting at Mrs. W. Cameron's. 'fay that the school is the most_ import
he activities /if any !
'• Rev. Mi. Gilmore. of Ripley-. will ode' i • ti • t
ant nstitu on in
'eteupy thepulpie in Calvin church next
.e•Bjed;A:t London •
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• Tlikdeath Oecurred in London, •Get*
on Simday. last, Of J, A. Langfo'rd
at one tinie'a resident of Lucknow, and
also of Kinloas, Mr. Leagford died
very suddenly though he had been , ad:
ing for a few mouthe ft= 'kidney' and
heart, trouble. The remains • were
brought to Lucknow on Tuesday for
interment Kinioss cemetery. ,The
funeral was efrom the G.T.R. , station,
immediately after the arrival of • the
noon:train._ Mr. Langford was 68 years
of age. • Mrs. William IVICPherson; 6f
Kinloss; is a daughter. • ,
• iee Sunday, 'There will be no service the
• - . • following. Sibbaeli. •
• Mrse• jos. Stalker, of Ingersoll, spent
a few days at the home of her, brother,
fete Erneet Ilickingbottom, of AU-
' buro. vies a gaudily visitor' at D. B.
Murray's.
e • Mrand lira Jas. Mitehell and family,
of Toronto, ire spending a few leeks at
- - Mr. John Webster's:,
Mr. and Mrs. Havens and Mr. ElliAtt
• 'Taylor returned from the West en Mon-
day. "
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B0121.4
' WZ13STER,-.In the Township of ' As,h-
.community. It has as its work the re- I
sponsibility of both the academic and '
the moral education of itir students and
is the greatest teeter in determining'
what %the citizenship 9f the state shall'
become. For. this reason Education'
Departments are ' constantly revising'
their regulations and eurriculutits in
their effort e to make as efficient as pos-
sible the -school as an ivatitution of pub -
lie service. .
A Family ijoing Their Bit
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In the LondOn Free Press of a recent
• date, appeared a cut'of four brothers, all
rn Highlend Costume; the soldier sone
of Mr. J. C. Noisworthy of Ingersoll.
One, Major E C. Norsworehy, was hill
ed in action at Langemarck "ft 1915;
Lieut. •Ve. 3.* was killed in action at
. .
• • field on
August &A, 1018, to Mr. Viney Ridge in 1917, Lieut. J.. yv, was
and eilrle•,Jamea T. -Webster a daughe woundd etethereame time and Major
ter --Grace E1izbeth S a, who was acting commander of
. _ .
the 42nd Highlanders in the absence of
' " gentile, so skilfully handled
Lucknow iWoollen battalion all through the preeious
• . •
• , • ' 'winter- and at the battle of Vuny Ridge.
To tlelp. Sailors' Relatives ,
A Meeting is; being held in Welker:
ton this (Thursday) afternoon with a
view to making an organized effort to
.getcontribittieekt.0 feeed for the &end-
nnce' of the dependants of ,sailors Who
have been lost in war service. The •lst
to the 7th of SepeeMbei will be "Sailors'
Week" when a special effect in the
• eneereets of this fund will be made..
Highest prices •paid for an
quantity good Washed or 1.7
. washed WoOL
'Special attention paid to Cus-.
37:
Woollen' Milts Co.
MARKETS.'
. iteotreeted up. to Vieduendat7 #0‘).
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- -or hat.. •
tom WOrk.,
'''' Bad(1............••••••... 3.
• Pent; • .. .... . . •1.11.4.44,444• ' '44,
Buckwheat. .,.. v.-. .* *... * .. s
. Iluttic............ 41.44 37 .
'1)"" t Eggs, WW1 load. II 4 4,4 a 4 4; • • 4 4 40: 41
, otti.,,,, .,... .... ......•..,, 19 50
I 41. ' TORONTO MARKETS .
-PA, tholte heavy steers.. , .$14 25 to $16 00
*
' Choice lattehere...., .. 11 50 to 12 SO
• Choice butchers' cows.. 10./5 tO 11 50
Good feeders . .. .. . . ... 6 50 to 9 50
Good nillchcows... .. 300 00 to .160 00
' tempi, fed and watered. 20 24 to 20 SO
' Pall Wheitt............ 2 14 to
•••• Goose Wheat .... . e . . . . 2 10 to hA
• gets 0.11•411.• oll •641144444404- 444, ' 03 ILO 7`11'
• 1131110011 Tfay•_. .... .,.. ta. oo to 16 00
UP* new laid ** ...... 4/ to
oat, te,,e(liturir Print!, 45 ta
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, 1 away , 00 . • • 41 to 42
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that he was granted the D 5.0. and
offered the permanent, command of the
battalion. He is etilliermievicein France
ee, a D.5.0.4 KO., and has twice been
eeverely wounded. The younger of the
four; Lieut. J. W., is also still "carrying
on" in -France. Tins family has certain-
ly done its bit tor Iting and country.
•A Pound of Honey ,
• The Root Crop. ,
-Though the potato crop in tilts local-
ty has been hard Mt by the scorching
heat, or by bleght dud to the heat The
°rob thrOughout 'the country is almost
normal. The lo.tes't Government report
-to July 31st -states that the crop is
DO per cent. of the average for the past
• ten years. Turnips and Mange's are
ut at 90 per cent. '
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Mr, Frank Sanderson,- his wife and
•children were guests of Mr-and-Mrs.W.
K Stewart:ever Subday: . .
Mr: John Miller and daughters, o
London, visited . friends in and around
town during the past yeek,
• Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Stewart iieNorth
bride and groom. After receiving the;
congratulations of the friends. and tle
enjoyment Of a splendid dejeurier, Air
and Mrs. MacLean left on trip down
the St Lawrence and to New York
04. They will meleetheir home in
Wellande •'
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• Plea Crop tPrize.-winners
,
.Vnderthis heading we last week pub
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balled 'it statement which was based on
4 report partly errenebus As first gisten
out 'The secretary of the lOcal AgricUl-
tUral Society tells us that a. correct
.stabemeent,of prize -winners is as fellowii:
Winners in - Oat Competition: Jno.
efeDisemide Kinlooe; W; A, Wilson; W.
Wawanosh; W. Henderson. Kinlotis; A,
Kinloss; :Trio. Webster, 'We
Wawa:mesh; .K, R. Mackenzie, Kinlosa;
• D. K. -Alton, Ashfield. •'••
• Fall Wheat gempetitiOn; Sam. Phil-
LUcKNOW DEVEATS BELFAST
The boys around Belfast have gone in
strong for baseball this summer. After
defeating Gederich, Dungannon sine:
• Loelueloh. they developed the idea they
were invincible and issued a challenge
fel play the Luckaow Sepoys. According-
ly a ptue was arranged for Tuesday'
• evening to be played :at the handsome
ReW steel anol cement baieeleall plant re-
cently erected in Belfast.- Luclenow
• seutecl a rather patched up hue -up with
e few rsegulare and _several "near" 'play-
• ers but nevertheless put Up about as
Wish brand of-lall aa. seen in-Relfast,
for several years. "Ring" Aitcheson
was on the mound for': the *pert and
•dished up variety of shoots and float?
era that kept the opposing batsmen per
• fectly doOile throughout the conteete A
• goodly. number of fans and fenettea
were in the stands and needless to say
'Ring yeas.the cynosure of ,„ ell eyes all
evening Harmony resigned between
• the contestants for the _reeter Vert of
• the game although Garfield Meponald
was a trifle argumentative at times.
As the moon was shinning brightly
at the end of the sixth, Umpire J. 0_
. Anderson the game, leieving Lucke
•novr victoeous by the score of 11-6,
" Engagement' Announced
• 'The engagenieni is announced of
Sarah Evelyn, ehird. daughter of the
•lat4 Mr. Reuben Spindler and of Mrs;
Spindler, of Lucknow, Ont., to Mr•:
'Thomas Joseph .Marks, son of. Mr. and
Mese john Marks, Stratford, Get, the
marriage will take place in the Presby•
terian cheerch, Lucknow,,'Saturday even-
Aumist 24th, at a o'clock.
Uoeniegton ,stient the paet', week with • liPs, W. Wamettesh; W„ G. Mackenzie,
his patents, Ur. and Mrs. Welk; Stewart
Kinloss i •J•no, Webster, Robt. Woods,
Mr. John Coenell, ,Who,, for some TT W. Wawailosh; 1).1 Alton, Ashfield
tied Kinlose. •• • «
years has made his home in Florida; in• .Vrank Todd' Wra"11;• M°D°°-
visiting his brother,Ur; William Con-, ".
The' S.O.S., Meeting
Mr. Rory Mackenzie, of the 2nd hue • .
Culross, is sbending a couple of weeks .
Bills are out announcing the . praseiv•
with nii,i.ia sister, Mra. Ae
.lex. Mackenzi' , Of teflon of badges to the boys who worked,
.to
„ • • • - or are wicking on farms this =Omer
forthat purpirse Will be held
*Red. R. McCelbeni was home from A meeting
-Monday until Thursday -morning, (Joni in the Town Ilalle.Lucknow, on. the
Olipliont • where he is '•eleerelitift his' yae- evening of Sept.-el.-Speaker:I for the
catione
occasion will be Mr. Sidenius of the
. s . • '
, and Prof. Dean, of the Q.A.g.,
Miss Leonice Caesar had returned' to 34.
An entertaining program by home talent
her home in London after spending a I1. you are interested in
few days at 'the home ot Mr. Thos will be giveli
•
Toronto Exhibition °semi on Monday
next
• .
Mrs. Adam Thompson, Winnipeg, is
visiting her -son, Mr. Debt Thoinpson.
• Miss Ruby Nikon is, home after visite
ing friends in Brantferd and Hamilton.,
• .Misses EUaPearaon and Ida Breinnet
of -Fthel, spent the week end with friends
in town. '
'Mrs Barger and son, Reward, of
TOrento) are the, guests of 'Miss Slide
_ .
Webster. ,
Rev and Mrs Tellico leftiitast vreek to
vialtiriendein Torentoebefere returning
• to Duluth. '•• •
A pound of honey at current prices
will cost you 20 cents but according to
a write in an exchange it cods the bees
a great deal More. Here ,is what he
Mays about it: When you eat a :spoon-
ful of honey, you have very lade idea
as to the amount' of work and travel
necessary to produce it, To make a
pound of elover honey, says the Pees*.
terian, bees must take the nectar from
62,000 clover blossoms; and to do this
minims 2,750,000 visits to the blossoms
the bees. In other words, in
Cr t o collect 'e nough nectar
to ake one pound Of honey, a bee
mug go from hive to 'fiewer and beck
(Loin 2,750,000. times. Then; when
you th
fly it
MRS Of
you
the
k how far these beet: einnititites
earch of these elover fields, often
tvro milts distent froin the hive,
ill begin to get email idea of
Mber of milete 0 of the indust
rieell little Creatures inUat travel io or.
der that ;font*, hice apound of honey,
. " the movement, come out and help,make
Webster. • • .
• ' . the meeting a 'success. • No .-edmission
Mrs Dr Stewart and Mrs. Grantee:if charge, but a collection to defray -ex-
penses will be taken. • • • • • •
Teeswater; and Missaenderson, of Cul-
• roes, called on a few Lucknow friends
on Tuesday. • • • • • "
Miatellora Andrew visited friends' in
Wingham •last week and was amine):
aided hen.e . by her friend, Miss Dor
othy Levis.. •• •• • • ,
• Miss 'Hazel. Webster is spendini a
-week's yacatioh:with friends in °buten
and Varna. •
.
Messf L Fairburn, of Teeswater,
visited,Mrs..J. Joynt and Mra 3. Wes-
ley joynt on Monday. '
• Miss *bet MacKay,. of St Geer go
spent the week -end with her Aolfsin,
Mrs. Lawrence Iteid.
• .
Mrs. M. J. Smith, of,New York City,
who has been visiting relatives here, re-
turtied her home heet week. .
Mist Irene McGee and Miss Marjorie
Gillespie, Of Toronto, are the games of
Omit cousin, Mise St18i0 Webster, • . -
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reid and family
of London, are visiting with friend* iu
and around town for a few weeks.
Mr Harvey Webster, of Chilliweek B.
a is spending a ft:Ay weeks with his
parents Mr. and Mrs Rebt Webster,
• Ross Street. .
• Mrs. Dingwall, of Wesley, is melting
• her eoneins, Mrs. A. D. Mackenzie end
Mist Lees. She was accompanied to
lineknow by her daughter, Mrs. Walley,
and Mr. and Mrs. linatof Weflaudwbo
• returned ou ifuendny, ••"
The happy colony which inhabited
Clarks Point the past month is pretty
well broken Upend moat of the ampere
are back to town. •
Misses -Frances and Ada Websterand
friendte. Miss. Pearson and Mr Howard
spent a few days last week with friends
at Crediton and Grand Bend: •
Mr T. H. Howard and -Miss Emily
"Pearson returned to /Toronto on Satur-
day after spending two weeks at the
home of Mr..Thoi. Webster, Ross Street.
Pte. Hugh MacMullan, of the 6the
Kiteloss wee home oli ee- week's leave.
He is taking an officers course at Tor-
onto. A younger brother went over.
seas recently.'
Miss Mary Pickering, rif Detroit, was
for the past week the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. eeT. „Burns. ,On Sunday evening
she contributed a solo to the service of
song in the Presbyterian church. .
Prize Lists Out ,
•
That annuateeed always popular book-
let, "The Lucknow Fell Fair Prize List"
is now out and available beethe public.
• The secutary of the moiety, Mr: J. •E.
Agnew will be glad to band or .Mail a
copy to those who applyfor one. The
directors are out with their usual energy
for Making their fair a grand success, and
they ask for the hearty .coperation of
all membeet
, Will Johnston, brother of Reeve
• Johnston, is home from London, having
been (subject to re•eall, of course) dee
cluirged from the army. Johnston has
h3d his share of hard 'service et the
front, and has not yet fully recovered,
although in fairly good health, ,
Metiers. E. L. Sutherland and Geo.
McIntosh, of the Oxford Wind and
Weather Insurance Co, were in this
,vicinity on Monday, adjnsting clahne
arising out of the recent atorme. Mr
McIntosh is a brother of Mr. D. It Mc-
Intaeh- ef tatene end Seetiatee for the
e.otnpany. Mr. Sutherland is secretary,
In connection with the recent fiat de-
livery of mail from Ottiewa to Tororito
by airplane, it mey he of Wel interest
to state that Mr. Adam le Penton, lion.
Seq. of the Aero Club ot Canada 101680
Mi1110 is 'mentioned in COnneCtiOn with
the novel enterprise, 18 a 8011.411-1939 of
• Mr. Smith MeLenn, formerly of Luck -
now, The mato was Flight Lieut.
tionsnuin,
• Big Cattle Shipment •
The Men in Khaki
Casualty lista which hails been very
long the past week contained thefollow-
klie Demme, G, M. Clark, W. it 01484-*
more, LtlekilOW• wounded. (Ceseinore is
from near- Whitechurch); Alex Mao.
Kenzie, Dungannon, severly wounded; •
A,• Keer Teesweter, woupded; gharlee
McLean, Winghatne killed; Fe. Drum-
mond, aiiif 11. Bloonefield, Winghiene
ineuded. •
• W. E. Henderson shipped 15 carloads
• of °Ode from Lucknow on Friday .•of
last Week, lend on the 'Wednesday Pre-
vioushe shipped 5 carloads at ,McGaw.
Tleere were 375 head in all and the lot,
wrfthee "Swift 'Cie. at NelerYoek."
Cattle did, well on the ' grass the" early
,
part of ' the bummer but, Owing to the
drying up of the pastures they gained
little the past eix weeks.
• W. Wawanosh• ' .
.
-Monday l August 19. .
• In the standing fiek crop competition
conducted by Turnb rry- Agricultural
Society, Willie's We ster, of con. 10,
Wik.\Weitanosh, secured first prize for
:
both Wheat anci oat s and in the whecit
competition was one and three quarter
points above the winner in the Luck -
now •Society ,„ Mr, Paton, of Rocklyn,
being judge , for both societies. The
Council Of West Wawanosh also donat-
ed prizes for the best five acres of spring
wheat in the township, and in a list of
19 entries Mr. Webster was also award-
ed first prize, making three first prizes
secured by bine this seamen. Who can
beat the north end of West Wawanoshl
Crewe .;
• e -Monday, August 19.
Pte. O. A. Higgins is homeote aix
weeks harvest leave.
Mrs. WM. thlr11111, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Anderson.
Mr. and Mr& WM. Begley and, family
and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Day, of Ham,
ilton, motored home last Tuesday after
spending the. last few weeks at the
home of Mr John Winery.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and little
daughter, Bernice, spent Bodo at the
home of Mr. David McWhinaey.
• eire. Tate has teturned to her home
the West after visiting friends here.
The Red Coifs meeting wits heldat
• the home of Mee. john Menary last
• Toe*. A large number of ladles
were meant spitiof the butsy een.
no%
' Teeswater •t.
• . •-•;Tuesday, Ang'. 26. '
• Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Grace, of
Orifiia, are guests of Mrs. W. SeePhens.
,• Dr. 'Wells, lady dentist, of Toronto,
is spending a week with Miss Case.
Mrs Constantine, of Toronto, is viait
ing her son, ,Mr. Constantine, of the
Molsons Bank:
,
Dr. Brown, of Mimic°, spent the past
• week at Jas. Johnston's. His wife and
children returned with him on Monday.
, Mrs. 3. 0, Little, of Stayneteis spend-
ing a tew weeks at the home of Mr.. IL
E. Little. ' .
Mr. Harry Hiscox, of London, re-
.
Harvesting WeH On
,
A numbered farmers about are through,
littevesting _anC anoilieeeeweek41
wether pee 'grain, coma of 1918
pretty well garnered, and *malting well e
under way. The weather which burned
up the pastures has greatly helped the
harvesters, and there will" jai nothing
loot for want of help. A. number of
ourecerrespoadents report yeptileg men
going West .
Coming Rome From France
•
In wetting bo,a Lucknow friend Mrs. •
MacDonald, formerly of the Clerks
Point Lighthouse, a?oiv of 0:yon, Alta,
states Unit, her youngest son, Sergt
Alex MacDonald, is on hiaway home' .
from England' where he Was for some
time in a hospital. 04 his arrival in
Canada he will visit his home, -after
which lp will be engaged as an instruc.:
-tor of recruite. Three of the-bOri have
been at the•Front. Dem was killed in
Augleit, 1917, and Sutherland was dis-
abled by wounds and discharged. "
cently returned from a trip to the B.C.
Coast, is visiting his brothers, 4 J and
J. J. Hiscox. •
Mrs. Gregory (formerly. Bliss Madge
Fowler), of Calgary, is visiting at her
former home here, •
Pte. Will Redburn, who has been
stretcher bearer with the army for the
past two 'years, and who since his illness
Lan been accompanyincelisabled soldiers
hem to Canada, arrived in Tecswater
'on Monday at noon, on a four-day
leave- ' He was given a rousing recep•
tion at the Station and taken to his
father's home in M. 1/. Pinks' car.
EVERYBODY% COLUMN
MONEY TO LOAN. -On mortgagee and notes ,
• at reasonable rates. Fire Insurance, hots •
Stook and Mutual Companies. convoy.
• seeing done with neatness and despatch.
GEO-A. SI1)DALL. Broker. LUnknoW
EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY. cents per 'pound
for all hens in good condition, anclmore for
bkds over 5 pounds. 220 M &:
• r Chickens; 1
for Young Ducks. Don't sell' your hens
withotit lett). .4 me know.:-.1sitit Linna,
phone 86.
• CAB 011 BASIC SLAG FERTILIZER -21 tons;
• atrthe Station, Lucknovr. W. It Rumen-
• yowl, St. Helens. Phone 4445. 22&o ,
- • - •
MACHINISTS WANTED -Minimum wage .
fli'ty•five omits the hour; With higher Scale -
for competent men. Modern' shop oondit- •
Ions . A.mly Munitions Department, TAY,...
" Lon -Foams Company, • Ltd., Guelph.
Ont. 29-8c. •
COW ASTRAY--thime to the premeds of the
• undersigned South half' of Lot 1, Con. 14.
Ashdeld on July 7 191& A eow, apparently
dry. Owner may hate same on proving
• groperty and paying expenses. -P It Mc.
Kinlough
• -Tuesday, August 20.
_Mr. and Mrs. It. McCormickhich she shall then have notice, and the visited estate not be liable for any claims not filed
.at Kinlough on Sueday,• at the time .of the said'ilistributleti.
te7-‘
DR. PARSER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain House • •
•
. Lucknow. everyWednesday afternoon. All , ' •
• chronic diseases successfully treated. ,os.
teopathy removes the physical causes ot ` • •
.Adjustment of the spine is more
•
\
quickly secured and with fewer treatment+
by Osteopathy than by any Other 'method. • "
30-4-p.
:FOR SALE
• FOn SALE -Ten York snekers-ready Manila
Wismar Boyuc, Kinlough. • 1-8 p.
?OR SALE -A well finished house ailtb all' °
• West conveniences. For particulars apply
%tau. A. SionmAt. • • 1-8tfe.•
HOUSE FOlt SALE: -..k. very snug' house. well • '
situated, good rooms, good cellar, hard and . •
• soft water convei)lent, large garden. See • •
It .. Apply to G. A. Nkwrox. 15-8 tic
,
N01106 .' : • ... -.^-,4
. , For all matters reittialing Greenhill oetileter7 ' • . '
refer 01 D. 9. Taylor Secretary.
P0TOGRAPHY • .•
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•
•
0„ S. FREE, Lucknow. Studio open Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. Family groupe
. taken at home.• • . 14 tfo ••
,
- Notice to Creditors •
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section
58 Uhap: 121, ot Lhe Revised statutes of Om,
o.rio. that all persons having &vim against
the' estate or 'Samuel Henry Hamilton, de-
ceased, who died eta or shoat the second day of •
April, A.D., 1918, at the Towable of Kinlose•
in the County of Bruce, in the Province of On-
tario, Are reqpired to send by post prepaid, or
to deliver to the undersigned. administratrit
'of the said estate, on or before the twenty.
fourth day of Anglia?. A.D.. 1918, their name*
and addreeses, witil fun particulars of their
claims in writing, and the nature of the secur-
ities (if any) held by them duly Verified by a -
elaAntudtoryturdteeertaaratkicnon.
otico that atter the said •
twetity•fourth day of August, A.D., 1918, the
amide of the Bela estate Will be distributed by
the administratrix among the parties entitled
-
thereto, havina rogael only Ca the chitties ot
w .
Miss Paxton; of Lucknow, is spend-
ing a week or more at Malcom's.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Percy and' daugh-
ter, Audrey, , and. Mrs. F. ,Erwin and
Percy Erwin, of London, are spending
the 'week among friends here, '
Miss May Boyle has returned • to her
home after *ending a Couple of weeks
With Mis. jes. Foyle. • '
• Rev. W. P. Lane, of Embro, will
preach in the Presbyterian church. on
Sunday, the 25th.
Mrs Eldon Eckenswiller and child -
tee, Mrs. J. Boss and children, Mts. 3.
Conley and children started on a trip
to the Webb ou Tueeday. '
• The 11..1.S. puked their bale of
elothini on Wedneedity CO 'mid to the
• mleelota,
•Dated this TJi-A.D,
1918. •
• rwasucc V.HAMIVrOlc
R. R. 1, Holyrood, Ont.
22-8-500e • Administratrix.
•
eel
MAI L CONTRAcT
•••••••••••••
Sealed. Tenders, addressed, to the Postraitistle
General, will be received at Ottawa until noen.
on Friday, the 13th day of Septenibor, 1918; for
the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a .
preposed Contract for tour years, elietinies
per week on the IleeklIOW No: 8 Rival Route:
ntrn the lest of January, belt.
Printed. notices eontaining further infot‘
wanton aS to conditions of proposed Contract
May be teen and blank 20ren0 of Wader tnar
be obtained at the Pod CMOS of Lueenewe
Holyrood and Whiteehtuthand at the oftlee
of the Post 0111.00 Inspector. Leaden.
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