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LUCKNOW ON
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ITET'ERTINTArcr' SURGEON. -1. •••• • • ' .' •
W.tiVrieft NOTES
light or -daY.—t.f. '
' Je,:Xcleher; Ripley, iehelie 29,- I . , • . .,. as
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e, ' 140cAL,AND GENERAL 0 . ..
The Rev: A B. '1'homiii B. A:, af
n
-wen Soundewill conduct services' in
DENTIST*
Dr, MacLeod will • visit iticlmow
every Tuesday in Pr. Connelil's Office;
Dr: McInnes. Chiropractor. Of, Wing=
•.hani,• will visit Pain Luck-
-
and Fri-
days, commencing April 29th;also
visit the betel at ,purigannon sante
-•,days early afternoon. 4
DR. PARIC1,. uSTEOPAT/I, at the
•
:Cain hous6. Laeknow,• every Wed-
nesday afternoon., All chronic
successfully. •treated;
Osteo-
Iiathy iemoves tne physical causes
of disease. Adjustment Of the
Spine is, mere quickly secured and
with fewer treatments by Osteo -
lathy, than by any other method.,
Wall Paper, -I have on hand the 10-
24 saalnies, of a iiumber of the beat
wall -paper houses, and will be pleas-
tio show them at my house;, or will
, take them to your residence-HkJ.
Cameron, A.03C 174, Lucknow.
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MONEY TO ,LEND -,On farm er0P-
erties at 6%:—Gee. A. Siddall
• • 4.4-tzt
,FARm-TO SELL, OR RENT
Splendid 100' acres 3.-10 'of mile
east of Holyrood • Townshi.p of ,Kin -
•loss. 1st 'class condition; ninety acres
fit for 'cultivation; running water:: .11
7room, Brick ,house; Barn holds 5tr
head:, pig pen; hen •house and driving
Shed; Purchaser ;or tenant may have
:possession April 1st 1925. '•May do
tall Ploughing • this fall. Apply to
F. R. Kenny, 1518 Woodward, Ave,
' Detroit, • Mich. .
FOR SALF.L.A Gilson and Papec
eating 'box, mounted. pipe to reach
n 40 ft; silO.. W. II Kempton, R. 3
Lueknow Phone Dungannon 80 r 8.
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AUCTION SALE
Of Land, house and 'household
•
effects 'being. the' estate of the late,
luiargaret z."flith,* At Lot 26, •Con. 6;
Township of. Rinloss • on - Tuesdair
October 14 1924. John Purvis, Auc.
, • •
FOR SALE—A very', comfortable
dwelling, in good _condition.ApPly
Geo. A. Siddali. • 11 -9 -
NOTICE
4. Patrons of Reed's Implement Agen-
cy, tucsnow; please. Treace • that all
Accounts for repairs are due on Octo-
,her. We have, heiped you;, .Will You
new help us? . • • 9-10-P.
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WANTEDGirl to ,d6 genera 1
house 7,,vork .in a home .in Lucknow.
,Apply by letter to pie" Sentinel,. or
--Phone-35, ' • •
FO R SAL E—Carrots, Parsnips,
"peonage of excellent qUality. •
H. Bloom, Station Road, Lucknow
1,649.743.
' ..foR SALE: -;=The .Tannery proper-
'I;ucknow, also 'set .scales and box
• S. Robertson.
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A-UC-TIQN-S-A-LE-QF'-'COWS..
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At the Cain House barn, Lucknow,
- on Saturday, Oct. 18th, ComMencing
at 2 o'clock p.m., 25 Good Durham
• Cows, fresh and coming in early.
Dave. McDonald, John Purvis, •
Prop. "". • Auct.
16-10-1.25. •
AUCTIDN' SALE': •
Miles MacMillan, 33/4 miles east. of
.Lucknow will have an%•Auctiori-Sale-of-
Cows, Horses, Sheep .•and Pigs on
Monday, . October 20th. Commencing
• 146"i"big .sale With alot of geed 'Stuff,
,,john Purvis, Aucti
EXECUTORS' ,SALE OF,
FARM PROPERTY': "
• ,Being the estate Of the' tate Janies
Kenny--Farin Lot 15,on. 0,;
• . Kinlosg.
, • At HOLYROOD On ... .•
TUESDAY, OCTOBER '21SI;'1924-
EttreiV;04tIdeletioarT-'
The' fatin consists of 100 acres -00
'..acre's under cultivation: 30 acres in
grags:, Good barn. 40460 ft;,
veneer 'house, kitchen and. woodshed
attached; Pint Class Avater: • Good
• orchard The farin it 114 niules diet
of HOlyrood. • , •• •
linmediate, possession ,given to do
- Pernalinent-7posseasion'
• given first of April, 1925. •
. -TERMS Cash; in'30 days
:lames Baker and John Purvis,
Executers.,
16-10.c. .
,OCTOBER"EECTR1C STORM
-.Zhe.electrie,,and,..rainatorrn which
passed; over this district, on Sunday
evening Was Ofte 'Severe over , the
-smith !part orHuron County.
few Miles west Of Seaforth a nunaber
of "barns were unroofed by the wind
and trees were leveled with. the -gro-
• uncl, - The Hydro Electric lines lead-
ing from Stratfoid to 'G Oderieh
were broken and .ciedericb Wes with.
out :hydro Elmiday Olotht, Tol1et410111
41..101Wfll fan ??1,9filt$41,
Mi. and Mrs. John fteld, of Auburn,
• Visited relatives In town on -SUridaY.'"
Mrs:, Robt„. Douglas and daughter;
ponalda,are „,visiting friendsAir Tor-
onto this weelc.• '
•The 'South Alice iTeachers',.."Insti-
tute :Will, hold sessions here 'to -day
and to -Morrow.
A number -of school reports receiv-
ed for .publication are unavoidably
held. ()vex', this Week.
Misses Helen .Thompson and, Isabel,
Johnston were home froiri Stratford
Normal over 'Sunday.
Mr. .Malcolm McLeod, of, Chicago,
is paying his annaul visit to his Luck..
now and Ashfield friends '
, •
Mr'•and Mrs, W. J.. 'Joynt spent a
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few days of. last :week in Toronto,
'making' the trip by motor. '
,
Mr. Robert Cannon, Toronto, was a
week end visitor at thehome of Mr.
„
and Mrs: Wm: Smith of town.
;
Mrs. Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Grif-
fin have returned from a week's mo-
tor trip to London and Petrolea. .•
-Mrs. 'MacLean Johnstene ,and
daughter, Helen, are visiting ' this
week with frierids . at St ;Thomas '
Mr. A. -mficKerpie, windee,r,
15 thii week visiting *ith"his sisters,
Mrs. IC. McLeod and Mrs Allan Bie-
l:end; , ••• '
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Mrs E MacKenzie is returning to-
daf to WindsOr after` Spending • a
Couple of weeks with' itir, and Mrs,1
J. E., Agnew. • "
••Lucknow!and vicinity was well rep
resented at Teeswater Fall... Fair—
'said to have be one of, the best. Of
the ,season
Mrs. Dive .11eston*;and., son, • Mr.
Wesley Husto, left on Tu esda ir•
,morning for Chicago, -where they will
.pen a conple of weeks.
Mr. Will. Leek and a, friend, Mi.
Joy, :motored „over from Detroit, and
are spending 'part of a two -weeks va-
cation With Lucktioiv friends;
Keep In Mind the Concert in con-
nection with the Teachers' Institute'
to-n1ght--7-The" very .•best talent,. Re-
-served seats ori •sale•at-MeKirres.
• Mrs. ,M, E Meore, of town, Was at
•• •
RockWood-last Week visiting her son,
•Mr. Gordon Moore.. She also •visited
at 'llarriilton;--Grimsby and Guelph.:
,
Mrs. R.: Boethreir,• Mra. SiMpson.
and son; Will; and Mr. and Mrs; T.
C. Joyntand little son, alt of Heri-',
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sell, 'Visited it z.the home of Mr. and
UrS.,D. 'C.. kcIVIorran during' the past
iveek. •
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Mrs: Rebert,Medd, aceompanied by
her daughter, Mary Ellen /mitered
-over-from—Auburn the end—of last
-wdek to visit with Mr. and Mrs Jno
• •,.• •
• Hackett.
The October 'meeting of the Luck -
now. Women's .Institute will he 'held
in the Town Hall On Friday,- October
17th,. at 2..30 o'cleck, Wingham Insti-
tute will i3e viiitOrs. Members please
' bring refreshments; '
Mr. Alex. Middleton, of Killarney,
Mautoba, a Son o -Mr Geo,: Middle-
ton; Kinloss, is visiting at his old
home He intends spending a few•
daYs'•callington:Old;,triends
no* and the surretinding Country.. •
- Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Morrison, o
Toronto, - have ,announCed the -Marti.
age of their daughter, Henrietta Mar-
gery to Dr. John- McEwen Foster,
of Denver Colorado" The marriage
tonic Place on September 18th, at
Toronto.. Mr,. and. Mrs.Foiter,,..,wili
live in NewYork City. The bride is
a neiCe of Mrs. W. J. Little of town.
Prof. E. Katz, tf, Listowel • the .not-
ed, and one of the inOst skilled optici-
ansel a • •
! ontape,„letanung to the Cain
,
House, LuckittriVi on ,Tuesday, Oct. 14;
to test your eyes and relieve your
..eyet;sight ,t.roArli he, and :eye.strain
headache.'.Even'thoUgh 'Others Tailed,:
if you have beadache,'Arizinead,-.pain
in the temples or back' of the neck,
you. Should have y8iir ekes tested.
Don't miss; Dr,,, Katz 'while in town
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SUPPER
The Zion Methodist Church Of the
Ashfield Circuit, ttiII -hold a ko:all
Supper on Oct, 13. The program by
the Lucknow Methodist Church Choir
assisted by Mrs. Clarence DuSie,
of Nile, on enterta;ning reader. Sup-
per tO.be served in .Zion Orange Hall
and the prOgrani givbnili the Church,
Adlohi$1014 500• for adult, Oa, :or
*060p;
114,t4111
St. "Peter's OhlAreh; Lucknow, on Sun-
4az next, Oct nth.
• The-'opening.meeting:of the Young
PeoPle!nr-Association.-will'be heId-lifr
SL Peter's Church ' on Monday even-
ing, •Oct. 13th, " at Al o'clock: The'
speakerwill be the; Rev; Mr. 'Thomas,
of Owen `Sound. ' ••• .
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,Presbyterian Guild—A pleasant
, ,
and „profitable hont was enjoyed by,
those who attended:the Guild meeting
this week. The programme corniriittee
had Charge Of the meeting. The topic
for. the evening, ."Sociability," .,was
handled in a Most interesting an,cI at-
tractive manner by Mr. W. L. Mail!'
genzie, Jean Stewart read the Scrip-
ture Message; a reading by Margaret
Rivers- ..was , enjoyed and Bobby
Thompson gave .a geed recitation:
Well rendered solos ;Were sung by.
Carrick Douglas and Mit. Herace
Aitcheson, and ,Mts. Clare Agnew
fevered us ..with a*piano ,solo. The
Guikimeetings are well attended and
a welcome is extended, to. the next
'Meeting which is in charge Of t•li•e'
Adult Bible Class. •
•*. M. S. MEETING
. The monthlymeeting of the W.M.S.
of. the Presbyterian Church was held
'rt the Church, Friday, Oci."3rAzi.. The
'fleeting opened' With singing Hymn
399; Mrs,' MacCalhini, took the. Scrip,,
tare reading and. pra9er. The topic,
"Breaking ,New Trails," Was taken by
Mrs: ,•Will Douglas. Solos by, Mrs.
Decker, and 'Mrs. Will' Fisher -Were
much enjoyed:: the '!Messenger" pray-
ers were taken by • Mrs:. Irving and
:Mrs. MeMorimi , Mrs Linklater, of
;fees*ateri ye!),; 'ably addressed :the
meeting. in .the interest Of the p.T.A,„
and pointed our. Clearly the gF,6*: part,
which should be taken by the wemerf.
'n the Coining "Vote on Oct. 23rd.The
meeting closed by repeating .'t h e
Lord's Prayer: '
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ASHFIELD, NOTES
.Mr. and Mrs. A.be...•Ketchebaw, ef
Paimmount, visited with friends- at
Londesboro en FridaYi. They .Were
companied by• Mr. and. yrs., Joh
Spindler' of Lucknow.'
Mrs. Duncan ,McLennan, , of Lauri.:
la:visiting with friends in Toronto:
: Mr. and Mrs: Jack :Henderson and
, Mr. and ,Mrt. Clair Irwin, of. Para
mount; Visited friends at Varna
Seaforth during the Week. .
' Mr. and Mra,, Wesley Robb. and Mr.
and Mrs Tern Robb, of Lochalsh, • at-
tended ; the funeral of their uncle, Mr.
ChatleS Rebb;•of Dungannon, on Sun
IRV; rtSDAZT,' OthiCIBER • 9th. 1924
T.- HELENS
Mr.'314.• Mrs: 'PhAST jtathwell, Mrs.
Will Rathwell and Miss Johnston, of
of,. Bayffeld, were visitors with
and Mrs. Robinson Woods- during the
,
'-'11.unt1ihrer
Week at Whitechurch,, the guest of
Mr... and Mrs Nickie...and-. children
left. for. ,KingStur.1 04.,.319ridaY,_
Nickle :who has • been in • the einploy':
of Mr. 'John Joynj, for the .past year,.
wil work in the dairying district.
Miss Mary !•Salkeld, Of Goderich,-
, • .
was a visitor,With her sister .1VIrs. R:
IC.. Miller. for the.week-erid.
Miss Eva RintOnl, 'of Winghain;'
visited at Alex. i-RintouPs for .a.', few
daYs.
'wert. McPherson • and Reg,.
. • „ , .
'Spent the past to weeks. at,
,
•
G 03r, have 'returned -hoMe.
•-• Mr. J .11,-Web,ster, underwent/treat-
ment at Stratford last week:.
Mr Lorne , Woods has • gone to Spar)
ta;'..W.here he: expects , to Werk at %the
frnitfor the nextfew weeks. '
Miss • 'DOrothy Webster Was •hoine
• , •
front Durigannorr for ,the we.ek-ena.
Anderen ere
visitors 'with. Milton friends o.Ver :the
week -end;•
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SOUTH KINLOSS '
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,The -regtilar ,monthIy Meeting of
, , • . •
the, W. M. S. was 'held at the Manse.
on October 3rd. .• Miss N.. ' Nicholson
presided,- meeting_ opened' with in
ing, ,..prayer, arid. reading of
Mr. Linklatez of Teeswater
;gave a "very interesting .:ad,c.lress•••:on
The 0. T. A. and the Power of, Pray -
e, , and Mias „ H. Sutherland.' g:a-v.e.
theScripture, ,.study. The 'report of
the , Presbyter:al • 'held...:at
was given ' by Mrs: Darr NIcIntyre;
• The Thank ,:.1'.)ffering meeting
be .hecl the first week .Of 'Noeintler
Mrs. aiy..of Sharighai
, China, will address this meeting,. The.
prograni• 3.vas prepared. bY •iirsjas.
Martin: and; Miss 'A. mertay The,
'value of bale: packed at Septembdr
, ,
inWai. $21.06. •
.
Tilg LATE .ROBB:
Charles Robb, ,a „reside
n Dlingannorifor the ,Past 'five Yeai's
died at his lining there .on Thursday'
of. last weew/Oet. 2nd: Mr Robb *as
, . • . . • , .
nearly 74years of • age,',. and • for. 'more .
than .ayearhad. ,been.,Con,fineci t.o ,the
41-71:0 T.IL(EV),E,S, AT:-:;WiNGRAM '
,Abeut 12..34 on Saturday night, says.
he Advan,cerThres t h e Robertson
garage was enteved,
toiin* C1io»rIet' auto' Was. taken
out, 1VIrs,, Boyd, whh..liveS . in ,a.P•it.-
,..rrneri4';.Over,XieldJs,..hti-tober-Shop-acrpsS:
• the .street, „saw the: car lea.ving the
garage :41r. :Robertson ,was• unable to
figure ItpW, they 'secured entrance: a
1`9riP of Abe: l'9..(S4' :9r windite*a were,
darnaged,;.ut4es-.4:. the.y. Were hiding '1n,.
the. garage when the ,Jights were
..St4erz,iettdimoet:ite'
azd the doors locked.
'.theives returned the autoback to the,
garage. It was .; soinkwhat the Worse
of its experience, two tires were pund;
tured,, one had run so' far on thrirn
that the. rim was'iint, of. Shape, the
. . • ,
top, was broken and the fenders ding -,7
While' the Proprittor is 0,, thankful
that thy lirptight:. it :,...beck, ,Yet. it
:not be pleasant ,for .the:,parties who
too. wt when' they are
WILL ENFORCE 0.
prettier Ferguson ,prOrnises .full en-
fOreement: Of :'.the 0TA., if ifis sus
tained At the polis On. 0erober-2??rd:
,
very. definite terms Premier -Fr
usxi has 'set ,Out iri aLetet to RPY‘.0
13r. T.-.*Alhort yepre,:eecteta.r..04 the
Ontario Plebiscite', comniittee, hat the
C)ntatiO: Tornperance. Act if stistained
at the polls; ;the'
it .1;4irt'oratis.'enforceriAent and endeaVor.
td strene•then its weaknesSes.' The
Premier .writes:`. •• :''""
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.."DeAr'Dr: Wat iather'sur-
.
.,prispd.\whon.1-914„in.titnated to th that
soni6eon1e had. stiggested that 'rny...
.state ent.,,vrith.,referene to the Pleb
is4lte.,*4,iiat• :clear and'..tinequivecal
•:"Irou;;:will.,reinember in the :discussion
with . Mr. ; Mr,. Moriaghai
an"d Mr. Boycei represenfing ,t1-16 Mod-
eration,
Lees, •Mr.'lve
Donald' and yonrSelf;,represent,ag _the
prohibitjbn 'Oiani,a_ibn at the con.-
feretice, with•thk,.Attorney-rreneral and
rnYself, it: wai..rnade perfoctly clear
that all partiesi ,realizecl;.• that, if. the
People voted :for th-o continuance 'of
the Ontario T, ropelance Act, theigOv-
ernmeni.'*ould :treat, it as, any Other
. „
piece of legislation:and would strene,•-,
hen' its weakness, if any, that inig,-,ht
e 'revealed ,frprri time- to'"time;.'ind
v it,
rliv.eand vigorouienforce „
3Nre• are dealing...with the question,
f :principle:not a matter of beverage.
or that- reason 1 purposely Said. in-
k .statenierit. that 'n,n;'af4r-ina`tii...e
ans-
er to the first questinn, on the • balloit
-mild mean :the, etni.brsation of, the
• , • -
Mr:- J. G.. 'Ros-s---visited"-Witli'llr
and Mrs.. Rory McLennan; Of Loch-
alsh, during the week. "
Mr. Alex.. MeNay, of Paramount;
is spending a few weeks, in 1,4ondon.
Miss Bessie Grant el Colborne,
spent the week -end with_ her parents
in Hemlock City. • .
Miss Margaret McKay, of Lochalsh
left this week forDetroit.
, Mr. Lind Mrs. John McLean, of
Guelik, were guests at the McLean
phaosmte,waet;kL.othian, for a few days the
,. Mrs. ,Malcohn, MacLeod,. an „ Ashfield
old ,boy;' isvisiting. friends in - the
township this week. • '
'EIGHTh CON; ACINLOSg
'Mr Rebt: Wall and. Sister, Lizzie,
sent Sunday with Huron friends.
We exten d'eartiest cthigratula2.
-tions-to-the newly--aiarried Mr- and
lininber from here intend attend-.
ing the Rural Deanery nieetfng in
t.Walkerton, TueidaY. •
Alt who attende&thek--big, fair '2 -at
Teeswater. on Wednesdaylast, report
a fine time anti:great exhibits, though,
the „day. was !coed and windy,
."We wonder ..the
`Steck ;flying overhead last Week., It no
detibt, wag looking for a pretty nice
home for a tiny little girl, and finally
found it.at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Eadie Congratiilations
Mrs, Thos., ulbert,,,who last week
had three Operations performed; in
the-WingliaiiirG'eneralltesPital; is do-
ing as well as her friqndstetild wish
•f9r.' ' •
Card of Thankg-rMrg. Chas. .Rebh
aeit Th. m'Alk Wiali to thank, theitelialinY
friends and neighborafor their' kind-
ness at the tune of their; rodent Sad
•beresiteritent in the loini ,./1 deaf
1;0414 'and: tor fhif
'tnip*fiortil effAiring4,
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house with He is... survived w
by Y.- his Widow one spn and three ciao-
gliters. The son, W. .4...Robb; of, the P
6th Con. West Wawanosh and...the .t
daughters are 'an ic:hirps
of -West -WaWanesh: -Mrs. Milner of
London;„• Ont., arid Miss' Mary J. .a.t
hoineherc_are_also-two—linothef.. °
and. three Sisters of the , deceascd:'
George 'of Mount .Foregt,and William
of Huron Township. Two,' sisters
reside at ,Alliston and one At ilesp.,
ler " th
inipuncli1iixg the:pi:eSent-:-Orif
ario Ternperance
"
e: 09.90e want is 'better..cn-'.
rcen*t_Lof ' -arid
le..doubt that.- in the event ot a•bts,
the
erguson'. arid, A:ttorn.ey. Ge ri r I,
ickIe will „Make
e la*: • '
AS a youne; Ivan e ate Mr. Robb
lived on a fairit."'',juS , Luck-.
now, his parents, with "a small fam-
ily, li,a'ving•,.Moved tin from' near .Elora
in the early days...When '.he grew •i;
Mr: Robb Moved to: Dennybrook.. in
WaSt WaViianOsICAirlie're'lle:.soon mar-
ried. Ile rentained on.this farm until
...tifiziltdyearsan,ghtaer7..Mmt.ohyeend}Itoe,Dr;flak'
hs 'ri
The .'tunei;a1 was on • Sunday to G.
Dungannon Cenietery,:,.
' • igOvE0 To *INGHAM,'
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A TYPICAL' OR ACCIDENT
The •Port, Elgin •ThrieS, gives: the
followine; 'i..1.1;nite account ofa fast
ydatig.attrates..:exrerien,ceivitir a‘,75,Or-
• '413o'nrOwing..t a traveller'Ford, 5-
din'on Tuesd•ak,eVening of last Week:
t y,
ra i's e r, 'S1.11).kfr.terlden of •the
.griechtel Ftir:dititre. Fact ory,,. So'Uth.
ainpton; • filet v;i01 a t
..Anderson's' 'corrier, east' of Port
El-
gin, -,whieh ,threw :at large sized -.scare
Mr e M.• .; who has • been
teller in ,the Batik Of Commerce 'here,
WhereThe. becomes assistant ac-
countant, 'and,;sI1 have, oharge,.of th.e
• bank's 'business' at 13elgravek 'where
they open an. 'office: two days.- ;pv:(1-1.,
'iveek,-;'Tire-tirange.4cornes-Litr'th'C"-Vt4Y-'
of a promotion' for•Mr Bridge' m toe
,bank servce Mr Bridg.e,Will be. MiSs_
-Oitabe lable
had endless enthusiasm 4r; B., A.
Gall, Who, comes froin, Harnilton. has
joined the „Bank 'of COMmerce Staffhere.
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:13OgN
isticitnow, Ont., on October
6th, 1924, to Mr, and. Mis. Harold
Awn,- a daughter.
;
the Township of Ainloss,
, On Oetober 3rd, 1624, to Mr. and
Eadie; a datighter.
Gam -tie -1n West Wawatinsh, on Oc-
teber,,Oth,.1024, to Mr. and Yliti
.Albert'thtnimio, .0 San.
r
into this ybit'int 4,erit,Wileff.he realized
bywhat a CIO's* niai+F.;.irt... he' oica.00
• tigeorning .A' candidate •,:foi„ the'. pearly
.sharri CiirVe,'With'-it:Fe7-gas wide, 'op tri
a -
. „
the vr flopped Over With such force
I • • ,
a to `throw' C.;taSser tiltoUgn th9 trill.
„pf. the Sedarras,,-nyat' as, a eireljs rider:
ilopS-..-t li rOu gh...1r--,!,afier--,cii-Veied ho -p.
'Thai Thi s' lie: k wa.,6n'tw. broken 'se enic:: a
i
`a .tuirriefe, „Pick!i g 11'h -itself , no, he
.started, walkitig• '0 ':, a 'd4ed :condition
iii.WaiTifi-.-Bu're'byne but was •picked . tip
bk n. Motorist' .qavelliti!r :t6:. Port.::.tl-
iin,.00" hi8, • arrival ti(.10: it 'Was found.
that his right, arra Wa,',i-...1, badlY gashed.,
which required„ *seeral. ..stitehe. to
close: /The car, 'Whih Was ' ba d 1
Wrecked, was 'brought +,to ,a local gar,.
age\mi4re'eXt.61,Slye repitirS• are b4itip'z'
made 'before' it "can'be ,plitied bnclekm-
the road •Agaiii: ,:.
•
LOCAL 'MARKET,S,
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Butter' v I•v 'I: 1.vV4V 3:;1'.1L'ief •
1 -togs
;Wheat 0, V•V
PeaS
Earley V 1,
0(41S' 4104:1114.1Y 0,V,11,4
IST -OF- PR, IZE-'WIT,RRS FR
,1,11CKN.CrtV F4LL FAR
HORSES '
,
, Registred ;Draft • • „
' Tn.-Totted' -bt,qed .rnare:,w;
tin.
ThTP-PTe-i1i'nn-z-e-, 2 years; ,W7-'4. Mgr -
.:ca, • . . .
by: imported dam;.T.V.'"
. • , •
any,- age:W.' R. 'Martin; TSt-..
and 2nd. ,
• • ''Reav, i; Draft H4res
Span in harries's: Jas. ForSter.
iirPod .lVlareP,Ficiyd Carnpbel1--2jas.,
Forster—I:pat' Hogan.
. .1-l0rse Foal, 1924: Pat Hogan; Floyd
1annbeLJo Hackett•
•FOal,:,1624: Jas. FOr'Ster'Jcike
2 -Year old Gelding: Alex. e, ft
One -year-old Gelding: Pat 'Hogan-
, Tree:yr.-Old' Mare of gelding: Win.;
,
Brood 'mare. and taro ..of lir pro -
Pat; Hnia'n-Jos. „Hackett..
'Agricultural .
Span In: barn SS Win .Watson,--
,)unean-WeGre :eil ,McDonald.:
:Brood'. Mare: Ceei...t.•:Falcoralas.
--Foi•rSter-,-Jos. Ta3.';1,or & Son; • .
l'oar„.4.1D24: Falconer—
li..Ceasnr,. an&i: ; •
,
S. A Carnhan.
Two-yr.ze,elding:
'Two4r.:51d ill. • ;,.Stra:Henderson-L.
, Wm, Woods.
•:Year-old ;gelding: •Wrh.: R. Martin
..,Y;re:vairiciilan
lidFilly: Jas. Ritc}iie—:'hjr
ip'
Thre,e-Yr.,old filly: 'Wm: McKenZie
'.F.eniale,..e_iy age, Canadian: D.'Mc
"Grcgp.r, 1 ani 2.
' Brood ni4iHJ- and 2 at-F..r progeny:',
1 Purpose t.Inrses
• • ..
harness; 'Jno.lVicIver.-7A.
chid 'K.rklanclRobt.- Moffat,.
Foal Of.::1624i,:•Win. Woods ,
,••-• , • ...Carriage. IlotseS,'.
. .
Single in harness W 11-.4 Carneren
-13.R ro°bot
Moffat
'Foal' of. 16'24:jas' Forster
TWO-yr.:-oId gelding QIN.fiIIy: 3-49
Light ,HorseBut,gy hnrse in Ha .,
TleSS f A: E.,Mik
son. --Jas: ForSter:
Brood -mare: Jas •ForSter.,
,gelding or nlly:;;It. P.
Special
,:;•Lady driver,, single,“korse.i. je n
johns.tone-*.Aiiiiie; Cameron. ,
'.., Gents, turnoutt.W. H:‘ Cameron -7A,
.tone-MrS Les; •
eldingarxy-age Or
''•''.11;‘a
111-t.6-Wc)ra4ts
ii—D. McGregor_ -W :7
' " horses:
,HalterAlifOklen,:', colt, ..eft:1,924:,
'Seott—p. a4McMilan
McQuillan -_-W i
e;),
-Foil..of 1024, ,sired,'
ecil F'a I c,O.n 0 r—Jake
ITACkett. •
perfect. aril/nal' N
Cameron. ' ,
CATTLE
Ture'Bred-'Shorthorn
yrs,.':.'lNIcKity BrOS,'
Woods
Bull calf,6'MOS, ,a'nd ,tnider:1$
M-C.15.-ny Brds., 1 and 4 .
T311;''lc4if'
6and
.,Agect cO'w MiTay 13,ros. 1 end
thrqt-ir,;gad
-xinft2-,
WI
.... , 9.2549.50
......,..'", $1,25
$1.56Geo-,-ltent-tedy. i, l' .
1
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82-85c. One.,Yr.told l'elft.i'l J. T. ,Lyons.
50e, . Heifer dolt, 6 riteS. and under 4
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,17t.:•01.d7i0P11±, St,attets.
Heiter 'calf.' 6 'Mos and under 12
1and 2. ,
fleffer,elf: 6;',1i1OS. ana, Under: M.S.
•
atBros.•
Veniale: any age;MeI aY..13roS,,„
4 Calves;; get'. of ,p,he bull: Mciay
res. '
•
ITerd,; aged co;, .S..yrold cow, ,21a.
heifer, '1.yr.-`61(11 °heifer and
111:l'Sfcii`,.a,Y•Bres;',..; • • "
;Hereford
Bull, a yrs. Or Over: Geo...Rennedy
Mel
'f,yo
o ttit calf, 6t110.., tinder. 1.1 ,
ti*-r!.Ay Ganni r
Aked COW: .1 and 2.
Twa,•yt•!.-610, •:LYnni,*
f't '• •
nnedy4,-.Sfel,
a
V
Specials. For Situreay
Doughnuts Rose Tarts
Angel Cake
Raisin Bread , •
}tome Made Bread.
•
Whole Wheat Bead -
Bring in your Butter and Egg's
Top Prices Give at
Phone 36, yaw
•Agents Wante
The carefirl• attention ,to our
customer's orders and the isplen-'
did stock Supplied , for years
past 'warrants usin having a:
'a representative or two inthiscounty. Liberal Commissions.
Fr..,! Outfit. ' *rite at mace or
r 4c,:asive , Territory.
THOS. •W..130W.MAN& SON
COMPANY' •
RIDGEVILLE,. ON .r.,
STAR NURSERIES ,
nos.:J T. Lbzi 1 and' 2
• emale, all:3' age: J. T. Lyons
...,Herd, one niale and ch e fema1eseo .
lenriedy--.1.` T. Lyo.is:
PollecJ Angus
. Boil; 3 yrs. or over: F. 7-aaa::
-Bu;.1,- 1 yr : Emmerson
vin_
Bull calf, 6 1,irios,, and lir der 12:::
G. -Todd: - • a
Bull calf, 6 mos.: 'and: under: F.:G.
• Aged cow : F. Todd--Enairierson:.ir-.
Win
•Three---yr.-old Todd rand
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Twb-;',7.--old heifer: F. Tod& •
One -yr. -old heifet, F Todd, 1 and 2:: ,!
Heifer' calf, 6 ples. lan4 under 12•
.F..Todd, 1' and 2. •
-Femal any .age c y.. Todd.
; Herd, one Male and 3 ferrialea: F.
G. Todd Emmerson Irwu
Special - •
: y bo3, ib..".
'years or under:...f, T LyonsP. Hog-:
an
Best bull any ii,ge or breed:
Herd, t Male and ,3 fiales; F. G.
Todd. ••.•
Best block :animal:F Todd
-.Grade Cattle
Grade eqWt..-"G.. A. Greer-.D.A
ona
A.41-cDoriald ,r•
-D'Tc17"
One -yr, -old, heifer: D A McDonald
'Mol Irwin
Heifer 'calf:. Mel. IrwinL-W. Woods
„ Yearlini.;;; steer:: D. A .'1,1cDohalcl...-•
J. T. tycps„. •
- • -
F'-eer calf: Mel. Irwin—j.. T. Lyons'
coivi; any breed, kept in Link,
now : Dave E
'Fat calf,' not shown in other sec.
J; T.,Iiyans, 1 and 2; .
• Jersey
Female, any age: Dave Milne, arid
LeiceSters •,
-Aged Ram:
Ram lamb: G. :.Greer, 1 and 2,
Aged ewe: G Greer, 1 'and 2.
sShearling ewe t 1: and 2.
• Ewe lainb:- G, Greer.
. Pen: G. "Greer..
• OXfOidS.
Aged ram:, J.
Shearling rani: J, Farris11.,
,?.arn Lamb: J. Farrish, 1 an .
.Aged ewe: ' J. Parrish.,
lamb • Parrish.
FarriSh ' •
S'WINE '
Bc7'r; Altonol', Parrish..
o Sow:. Jas; Alton,' 1 and, 2.
Boa farlOwed in 1924 JesAltaii:.: •
11
tttictowed,iT6,11f'd 1tnhes3i-0.1,,
and.
Tamwerth 'Pigs
Stood 'so*: J. Taylor 8c.
BoarfartoWed, or.O. Altint•
Sow, •farrAed,1)24 aa Alton—.
J. Tayler 8z1. Son. ,
- Special;
xennedy,
fB'- • pen: 3a5. Altet1 deo. ken.
••:cd-
Ancotacoak: „
Ancona hen': ;W.
PttritAnT. ottainental: D.. Milne,
Leghern,' an other vat4iity; eackt
Vv. ti 1 anc 2'
(Contiritied; Vrt, rgetor 14
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