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LUCSNOW,, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1921:
SINGLE COPIES,.' 5 CEI
Care WI Feed Oats
F OR S►i,
• at thtb
LUCKNOW
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Chop:
+o Corn & 00
W. 'E. Treleaven,
do 0 o'rI o.o,o
o EV RYBODY'Sl COLUMN o •
•_ ' o o • 0 0 0 0. Dewe,
• MONY TO LOAN on 'mo`rtgages
and notes at • reasonable 'rates.
Fire Insurance. both, stock and
Mutual. Companies. . Conveyancing
done with neatness and.despatch'
Geo. A. Siddall, . Broker. LucJ now.
PARKER, • OSTEOPATH,' at the
.IDR.
. Cain House, ,Lricknow, every Wed-
nesday afternoon. All chronic dis-
eases. successfully treated.Osteo-
pathy, removes tue physical causes
ofdisease.'Adjustm_ ent of tht
spine is more :: quickly secured and
, with fewer, treatments by' Osteo
pathy than • by any. other , method
•
Toronto prices paid for all kind's of
poultry.
9-6-tf : • A. Grospopf, Lucknow.
A. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE
• COMPANY OF CANADA
Ask about our Participating Paid' Up
0..". 0 0 .0:. O .0 ..0 - 0
LOCAL AND GENIRAL i
Th , ego -found 'is proving an
"immense at ions in :the park,
DANCE— ter • the concert Luck-
now Fair night. Fryfogle's orchestra,
-Mrs. J. - C. Pentland,' of •Galesburg'
Ill., is the guest of Mrs.,' J, G., Ander-
806, t`-
Mr. Will Johnston, of Winnipeg is
n street
his •mo er o .Ras
visiting' th s
this week.
• Mr,and• Mrs '1 •'D. Woods galled
on friends ,in Lucknow.:, and vicinity
.on Monday. •
M. Moorehouse Mitchell,. is• home
'from Quebec, Where 'fit has; -been the.
pas . ew weeks, . ' r' .
Mr. Finlay Rose ,wee la from Tor-
onto spend the -week-end with;
Luckn .w friends, e. , • •
Miss Mary Connell. has returned to
Toronto • where she .will take a course
in the College of Education.
Lacknow Fair night concert: Come.
and hear Kelly... the funny map..
you -can't laugh: don't°scome.
Mr, A. E. Wilson has so far recov-
ered from the- effects of the :intorno;
•bile, accid,nt as to be out again.
The Misses Burgess received :Word
during the week of the death of their
siater-in-law Mrs. 'Mark Burgess.
Mr J. G. Anderson returned home
last week. from Winnipeg•, 'where he
has been the past -few 'm
.onths;
•Mrs. R; D, Cameron returned rel.
Saturday last from ' a visit • with
friends. in Toronto and Peterboru.
Mr. D. G., Mackenzie is making
steady progresstowards recovery,
'and is able .to move about this week.
Mins Ada Webster left on the re-
turn trio to Moncton,:. New Ilriins-
wick...on :Monday after. spending
month's Vacation here.
Everything points to a good crowd
at the Lucknow Fair to -morrow. The
secretary reports an, unnusual •numb-
er of entries up to Wednesday noon,
Connel 's . Millinery .Department
will be open all day on Friday as we
have just received a;large assortment
of the latest styles in hats. Be' sere
and visit our Showroom on, Fair Day.
Policy... ,
W. T. BOOTH,'Wingham, Agent ;
I rbfcknnw-every-Wednesda t-all=day--
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VETERINARY ,SURGEON:•.- Dr.
W.`.Ripley; --.- Phone . 63,
. • night or day.=-tf. '
• FOR.. SALE -Stove wood, 'shorterr
:- ,--�-�. _w king, any --quantity. _ delivered Ap�ly
at Jo tit's eine ekkg1, now*
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SALE-Fraine"'dwelling - • - on.
:' Havelock St.,: Lucknow;" six rooms,
--Are-good-repair .. are_- garden , - -A ply_
g
_�.. ,.
, to W. G. McMillan. 9-5-tf.
:FOR SALE -Quantity of nine luno
• suitable for .any.;sort of . out build
a .i g' may be• seen.at T. Phillip"st St.
Helens Con.•'Foran, R. 2_;Lucknow,,
Phone; 32 on45_'•
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CARD"-Or711:A g
TheFamily of the late Mee Anna
Grundywishto extend their sin—e— •
and_ most _,�heartfelt thanks; .to all
friends in Lucknow who.•,showed such
kind and' active sympathy 'in their
resent bereavement.
Dwelling for Rent• -In .the Beaver
Block Bathroom, and ` electric light
in. Everything in : good condition,
• Apply at Joynt's Office. . • 22-9-tf.
LOST—A raincoat between. Lucknow
and Ripley Tender please leave at
h---• --
e Sentinel .office —Mrs.--Pentland
'FOR SALE—li'i . Lucknoit, a ..pianos,
case organ; --a good sewing .machine,
an oil:tank,;a number of wooden ;tubs
and . other useful• articles.• Also a
house=for sale oro rent. -Apply:-•. tc:
Rgbinson Woods, .R_ R•: 2, Lucknow,_
Phone '21 on 44, , .
AUCTLO SALE :.
•4^.0•40-4070
CHANGE BAKERY
CHURCB NEWS:
Methodist Church, —The pastor
will preach' both morning and even-
ing next Sunday., The .morning sitb
jest will be "What a man in Winni
peg, said',,abeut Christ,' Come . and
hear it. •-
MRS.. MERLATT PASSED AWAY r
Mrs; F. Anderson received word on
Monday. . of the death of 'her sister,
Mrs; 'Merlatt, at Grimsby, on that
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date. . The deceased was well known
here by many of the older residents.
.She had been seriously ill for some
time.
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PUBLIC MEETING
A public meeting of the friends
and" suportera of the Natiopal Liber-
al_ Conservative • GovernMent in' South
Bruce, will. be held at the Town Hall,
Walkerton,. on Tuesdays the llth day
of October, at 2'clock 'p:'m., for the
purpose of nominating a .candidate.
' W.. M, Shaw; •• Seery..;
SPECIAL PRIZES
• AT. "LUCKNOW lAIR
Best broken four -horse team -:driv-
en tandem . (Horses. may be 'Owned
by different men, Rule as to owner
not: to apply.)—lst. Prize $5.00, don-
ated by :Wm; McKenzie; 2nd :Prize
$3,00,. donated 'by' John McDiarmid
.. A Special -Prize of mop, overlook-
ed in deLucknow; Fair Prize -List
will' be given' b'y Direetor Mrs. W. E;
McDonald for the exhibitor winning
the greatest .number, of-lst. prizes in
Class •27.
• J. -E, Agnew Sec
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*TOYING. O-4ORONTO-•
Mr. and Mrs, J. Garnet Armstrong
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and children are. this • week motTing
to - Toronto .where. •Mi. Armstron :
will again enter .the drug business.
Instead of";shipping'. their effeets-in
the• ordinary way, they 'had a large
moving 'van come from Toronto and
take. almost "everything: tit- one -strip,
-This method of moving.has the ad
vantage .of -eliminating •crating male
In another column wrl'T- rheun an 1
announcement by-Hoilyuiian Bros
their purchase of tile: ;bakery and'
-grocery business "(A.*,3!V •J, ,Spind-
g ry
ler. Mr; Edgar, liollyman has. been in
the shop :with ' Mr. • Spindler for the
past , nineyears and ' his 'brother,
Frank,.' has come from, Clinton where
hp "was •employed . as'baker for .the
past 8' yeari. With there . experience
and energy they: should give their
patrons first rate • service:
• ARTISTS AT LIJCKNOW FAI�
NIGHT.' CONCERT •
a ing aTdrrec move, from house to
house; ` and saving ;time:
Thee Armstrong family will be
greatTy-_Missed-trent town,. -and 'they..
take with them to Torontothe • best,
wishes of many friends., .,
'Pe M_ • Sullivan, East half ,Lot• 5,=
• Con. 7, Western Division, Ashfield,
will . have•. an -Auction Sale ofhitt
farm stock' ani ihrole en£s -ori moi►-
day, October -3, 'commencing at' one
o'clock p.m. ,
J: Pgrvis -.Auctioneer,
Vi*iir
Pritchard---`. r
omedian'
Dancer" and C
yDa r
John A. Kelly,,
Le1itriloquist,, Singer_ and.'•Comic-.
• Entertainer.
Little .Jeff and Christina Frit, hUd,
• Miss' Teddy Smith
Humorist "._.•
-Miss . Margaret: Park' . Wilson and
Miss Irene Neilly .--
• Pianist •
`sl'i::::O .te o amme,
_laldill•-�tir~na. _ ._.__. _ ,.,_....1i _.,
Each is eminently qualified •to enter-
tain.
ases*WHITECHURCH
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'—Monday,. September 26th,
Mrs. (Dr.)`'Brown, • of Toronto, is
visiting with her. sister, Mrs. James
Martin, . '
�- Mrs -MeGavtn, .of 'Win hail visit-
ed on Sunday with•Mr and Mrs. Gib-,
son -Gillespie;
Mrs: Dave Kennedy and -sons, Tarr
and William, are visiting with her
Irarents,•_ Mr,-. •.and• , Mrs.` .jannerman..
at Salem.• - '
Mr. 'and "Mrs; Gordon•'Moore, .of
Lucknow, and Mrs. Mary Moore mot-
ored to Clinton. on Sunday and visit
ed, , with : friends. • '•
1.BORN -
. � :Aid ='�,trri:
August 29 1921. to Mr.' and • Mrs,
Will Helwig, a on, •
. FOR SALE
Sealed- tenders .will be: reeeived. ,_'in.
whole or in part,, • by the undersigned
un _to October 3rd 1921 for the Am-
berly Church property consisting of
a' good frame closed shed, 50x55.• ft.
-grounds, organ stove and pities. The
.
h:ghest or any tendernot, necessarily
:aceepted.
"-Harry E. Graham, Secy. -Board;
:Ile" R. • 1 Rineardilie;•29-9-c
• FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER
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i'YOOci-'6�i=tle IaX`m,�T``ak'b Flab. tSf_
9,..Coii, '4 ,Townssliip of 'leifilmsse-Ese
tate_ of ,the • . la to -:Donald:,.. _MacLeod.
1here' are on the -1'A-room.
frau a dwelling, good barn 60x40 feet
'stone foundation end stabling, drive
• shed and -pig 'pen. -Permanent water
supply;,Three acres of bush, 14. acre
orchard, balance • in grass); Written
Tenders for the purchase of the above
• property will be received up to Oct-
ober 15th, 1921, lay Rod. MacDougall,1
R.R. 6, Lucknow. The highest or any
other 'tender not necessarily accept-
ed. 6-10-150p.
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' THE MARKET
l!:ge8 .. ... , .`,88e
o Butter .. , ... wets., .. , 35 440
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N o . , 1 r, Y . .4re .14111 1.111;i 1041405
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J91%1 - 7.11- J`•
ATURDAY SPEGTAL SALE
ISON MAZDA LA;
, A good: opportunity to get -your
Winter's supply of Electric Light
• Bulbs at greatly reduced prices. ,
For
SATURDAY ONLYwe
Offeringthe following bargains:
• arc'
6n Watt Edison Mazda Lamps, regular
60c., for
Watt_Edison. Mazda .,,Lamps,., regular ;• c�
• 45c., for:. _ OV
Come Early as the Supply Is Limited
A. E. McKIM,
LUCK . OWE
ONTARIO.
TH'E, REX ALL DRUGGIST
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•LIBENAL CANDIDATE
IN SOUTH BRUCE
l!•ir. R. E. Ttuax, M. P; for many
years invincible in South Bruce will
contest the riding again in the Lib-
eral interests at the federal election
this fall, This was decided at a con-
vention of the Liberal party of south
Bruce .held at Walkerton. on Monday.
Dr. Hall of Walkerton, was .the only
other aspirant to the honor ' of. re=
presenting the riding, The. first •bal-
lot taken decided in favor of Mr, Tru=
ax'.by a large majority;
and -• when
this was :•announced Dr, Hall moved
that the selection of ' Mr. Truax be
inside unanilmous.
Complementary nominations were
given to the following: Dan Mac-
Kinnon• :Huron Tn.; R. S. Nesbitt,
Grant, R. D. Cameron Lucknow Dr
Mair; Chesley; P. H. MacKenzie, K
loss;. J. J. Johnston, iMildmaya;.•y#
Halliday, Chesley, W{ii a ,onaiell;
Lucknow. Faa f,, thes-;>E fiver'
minute spee lesetel if th moil ins-
tion. • 4 : " `, .:
,The con tion •.was one"' Of the
largest held • in a .interests of the
party in many years. cite, a number
of ladles ,ave preen t, umber be-
ing delegates
It was ;:,the, opinion of both Mr.
Triatx aiisPDr. Hall that the U. F., 0,
candidate would prove the most ser-.
iotas pposition. r'
:`il.'Iiallidajs referring to the el-
ectioi!• of ;:191.1 acid • that if • the -Lib-
or l * ar s had won' and Ricin n':'
• - we '".'should• have had . no
'""ArfhieY Bill" (U, •S, high tarifa
bili ).,tn-day.
Mr. P. H: Mackenzie said he made
the acquaintence'of•Hon. Mackenzie•
King at Ottawa, that he was a. man
of splendid •,ability, and: a worthy
successor of Sir Wilfred Lauries,
Dr, Mair of Chesley, was convinc-_
ed that.the main 'oppositionto--a:
liberal candidate 'would come from
.the . Progressive, Party; • • •
Mr. R. D. Cameron said that all
three men, Mr. Meighan, Mr. Kira,
and Mr. prerar,•who aspired to the.
premiership; were men of first rate
•abi;ity, clean and good.' reputation
This was something to be thankful
•for, and it indicated well for the fut-
ure of the 'country,
After. •the work of the convention
was completed Mr. Duncan Ross, M:
P. for. Middlesex pave. a vigorous ad-
dress-..•deal-inguith--the-questions of
the dily..
Mr. J. G. Anderson, Lucknow, was.
elected president of the South Bruce
o--- nization- ami he presided ' at the
:meetine, ' Mr:Johnston, of..Mild-
may was re -appointed secretary;
0-40.0=
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• 5825 •
, ..• „ .. flavour. of
:' `'delicate the peri
'The. tic - y •
" fectl� prepared `green' leaf will always
Y
be found in: th �. ed ,Salads packet;
INL,
Citizens
. riends of
accept thi
ME 'IORIALg DAY',
of Kinloss, Relatives and
our fallen .soldiers; please,.
*invitation to the unveil-
sing of the to•let in honor of the fal-
len heroes of Kinloss Township, at
•'Holyrood,'on Thursday, October :6th
Major Emrnerton,' of • London, will
be the military speaker of the day,
addresses will 4e given by the else---.
men of :the township and by . -other.
local speakers.
A company of about 30returned
soldiers under command of • Capt,
' Henderson, of Walkerton; will be pre
sent,` "as well an the Lucknow : Boy
Scouts under Scout Master. C. Reid.
- MacMorran's Brass Band will :fur-
nish music, and patriotic selections
will he given by the best local talent.
A large tent• has been "siecured .sc..
that there will be seating accommo'
dation for all who .desire it—Holy-
rood W omept Institute. '
CREWE
Mrs.:'Alf Errington is y sitjne• et
,the .home' of Mrs.:'A]bert 'McQuoid
Monday;.
Mr,` Chester Ritchie,: returned : to
Detroit after spending *a few . days
with fiends. here.' ;
Mrs, John Menary returned after
snendir0- a few weeks with her daugh-
ter in •Hamilton
Mr, Wm Durnin of Winnipeg has
n - . peteL a few_mozLth_
his farm here,
• Mr. John; Brown., of Lucknow
•spending a•few'days with friends ar-.
,ound here. •
Mrs. S. Sherwood . visited • Mafe
king .friends o- re-dayeInst'-week.. .,
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The Imperishable Gift.
Diamonds Createappiness
ler., Generations
Is•it but r-tir..:derful•tip„be ableta
near. u Dianic,ud Solitaire f' r'a
lifetime then as, an .hei.rlooni.-•
to hand it clown to loved.
front generation t!`1 generation
%the beautiful 1)iaiti+;lids: alway s
• giving elidui'iug • iapl,iness, and '
ever- inel-ea sin,g in. valuel : .We
s l be glad to .show theni''to
•o whether or not you intend
to purchase in this line,.
' a • The
Store That Never Disappoints.
J
. ARMSTRONG,
• JEWELLER and OPTICIAN '
BELFAST - ;�,
• ; ,,ST.; -HELENS
Tuesday; -September -27. n
—Tuesday,aepternber 27th,
-.Mrs-,..Jas, Raiage;,and = Ruth arm.._. Ma. 'Sawyer had ensign of th.e .ser
. •- _ vru�n`-Mettl�i,t
lrolidaying at Kamerrd ne :
o, church.._ • ,.
--Mrs McCrostie, who = has 'been . at =
Miss Tames Reekett."'Sr.has'''te-_
the Nile for some time, is visiting at
1flcCrastre
,s. turned home, after visitingwith her
will. .
,�. soils : in'"•TJeiiroit, -
Mr. and Mrs,: Henry. -Wood,s. of
Grimsby; are renewing' old .acquaint-
antes in our burg-
T .E` S W A T 'E'
FALL _FAIR.•
:Tuesday- and We i day:
•,'.,OCTOBER�. 4th and 5t11
,`
_T,,
Q.0 FO .
PIP :BAND
Horse- races
- l _ic orts
Ath, et Sp
- nth
on afternoon -of -Oa -ober"
• • .
Mrs :Stephen.: Stothers, Dungan -
High
• Class Concert in
non, spent- a few days last week with.
Mrs John Stothers
Mr and- tfrs._lierb.-Thom-ps.on of • The Evening
a _ Revel...E' and Mrs., Seer;- a -
'Wingham,, and Miss Mary Ford, of _
'helve seen . theJ week- Gills ail _ .. Spe11 . •a day. ay.
former pastor,
Milton, were visitors here bn- Tues end at James Alton's,
day,
'r represented, .in ;Teeswater's°• Beauti-
The burg was s e1 I epreed, est
The 'regular meeting of the 112.0. the Ashfield School Fair and report it fill Park '
will be held on Monday evening, Oct.
a very successful .event.' , -
3rd: All the illieinbers are ,req Tested r. nd Mrs. John Woo`d.+anil 'hill- And See one of -the
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ta..be: wpze ent. .. _ en 'et, Stratford, visited last week ' '
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Barbour: and best ' rural fairs in
adroth=�camre' u from Tereus on with relatives in .the burg,.'
� p -- -
Saturday. Ms. l3arbour,,w T visit er -Mi;. Neil Campbell, of _`Harris:ton . : Ontario
d old-time en of Belfast,.vis-
VeryMr. and '1Virs Robert Woo,, s. , an old time resld t .
Very successful , Anniversary Ser- ited the old hone here last week,
vices• were, held in Calvin1Church. -on • ', Mr, and Mrs:;gem-0e =Irwin; of
.Sunday, and Monday; 'On Sunday a Belfast, spent the week -end in 'town,
former' pastor, Rev Mr. Mackintosh, •guests of Me, Malcolm McMillan;"pnd
of Napier, preached _ morning " and Mrs.-.Stothers • ` •
evening,: On Monday evening the"An - The Sei of Fair whichrw s'held- in
nual Fowl Supper and •entertainmeni
St. Helen's Wednesday, was quite a
were- 3ield...The_.program,_cbnslsted._of, -success Our- Teaeher'Mrss`-welsh_ and.
short addresses by 'Mr. Mackintosh,• pupils are to •be sleongratulated en"
pr, Campbell, of : Dungannon, and
life' clialrinntiT;-;'itcv '1'/ti`;=--it�rtn'isr^'
while the Harmo»ic Quartette, of
London, provided the musical. part.
_The •proceedsnf .the,.sei'vices.'ameant
ed to . about $290,
t, The Third Anniial,Schoo]. Fair was
held- at .St, .Helens _on ,Wednesday,
September 1st., ,and as usual'. every-
thing as. quite'successful. This . year
the exhibits were made in the church'
shed, and the races were helddn Mr;
Wood's .field, 1h the evening, a eon=
cert was given in the church sheds
:by- the Redmond Company of Weat-•
field', assisted by •Miss Deacon; of E,
Wawanosh. •St.` Helens . School won a
fair share of the prizes, including
thirdrite in---tfieli,aradd -whit bah.
m -
p --_ -
edals given by Mr; John Webster
for the ehamplonshp in the race,
were• won 16ySt:1-lelatfals ions=••liege;
Levis carrying .off that for the boys,
and Edith Woodley for the girls.
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TOOK STROKE WHILE• DRIVING
While out for a short drive in com-
pany with Mr. Min MacDonald, last
• Sunday afternoon;' Mr, Thomas ,•Trete
leaven,.. suffeised a stroke of paralyses
which has completely disabled him
The igde affected and though
conscriousht Fisie sl is unable to 'speak so ag
• to bo understood, Up,to the time (f
writing hehas
a'hown, little sign, of
winning'z Medal . 'foe, the
the- Breeze
e da r rade, ars t
$est�c ecozfl`�ifT'S""ai cf�'�13T ,
pupils won many , prizes, among .
which Master Clifford: Hackett won
the •silver,=meda]-.i:n the..boys• ci%nipe:..
titions. class for judging rattle,' •
NEW .FLA. MACHINES
Two new inacl`liines' far...the :hand-
ling of, _1ian 'bile in:_tiie'peocess .of.
beingpreliareil' for. the :mill, were •
denroir'irated . at C'lintini""last week;
'One machine: is' designed to turn the
rows of fiav, on: the grniind,• Rea the •
tti�'�i:cx-40-re"c(7enr€ei::tti+n#i"4tse%ri'tei. -. .
suital•yI bundles, -With a few alters-'
tions• the ii aChines promise, to be
qui-te; Successful, and, will save Mush
hard labor.
PUBLIC.
The under_ si .ued,_,_hav _ g._pui cha =
• ed the business of Mr, .W. 3.°Spind7
� ._ler ,.-.red ectfu11y =solicit:. C ant a-_-
afiee •t f ♦ the acoria a .ez t nded
,
l-Iighes`t quality goods, courtesy
and prompt attention assured.
° Wedding and other cakes, fancy
bread and pastries made to order.
IOLLYMAN • BROS.
PHONE .36 : ,L,UCKNO\V.
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