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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-11-06, Page 111!%.!;!..• sses rz.00 PER In .44i, IN .ADVANCE, $2.50 OTHERWISE; Lucis.riow • VETERINARY SURGEON.- D. hilvh,rhono -01111t or day.-tt„ LOCAL AND GENERA'L • pENTIST Dze MacLeod will visit Lucknow 'every Tuesday -in Dr. Connell's Offiee, Dr. McInnes. Chiropractor. of Wing - ham, will visit Cain House. Luck - now. forenoons, Tuesdays and Fri- days. commencing April 119th„ also visit the hotel at Dungannon same • days early afternoon. . • , *DR. PARKER saSTEOPATII the' Gain li.ouSt., La....know..every Wed- nesday afternoon...All chianic tha- successfully tre ted. Osteo- , pacny temoves- tue physicarcauses of tease. Adjustment of the aPine is more quickly secured and with fewer treatments by Osteo- pathy than by any other method: Wall Paper -I haveon hand the 19- .24 samples of a. number of the best wall -paper houses and will be pleas- ed to show them at my hcuseor will take them to your residence -R. J. Cameron, Box 174, Lucknow •MONEY TO LEND -On farm prob- . . erties at 6%. -Geo. A. Siddall FOR SALE -:A. very comfortable dwelling, in good. condition. -Apply .to Geo. A. Siddall. WANTED -Girl to do gen eral h Se work in A home in, Lucknow: Apply by letter to* The Sentinel or Phone 35 35- 'S:i.e.s.e.seosst; se, • FOR :SALE--:-"TWo 'Melee eretor of Aitken -bred stock.„ Prices right for quick sale. Apply to Foster Marshall, I. , Teeswater-Phone 54 r 2, South Bruce. • FOR SALE -House „and tot in the Village .of Lucknow, good comfort- able frame dwelling and frame __stable, one-half acre lot, good well, prize reasonable. Apply to John J. Hackett, Lucknew • Ont. ' ` FOR SALE=s-Pandora Rangee-burns coal or wood -in .fitst class condition can be seen' ar former residenCe. ' 134.1•-P. • • ' W. Cohen'', Monday of next week, Nov .10th, will be Thanksgiving Pay-inCanada. , Lest We .Forget -Buy a Veteran Poppy for Armistic Day, Nov. llth. ttemeinher; the .One 'Cent''Sale at •Mclihies Drug store* this Thursday, pridaY. and Saturday. , Kiss Katherine MacDougall is spending a' few weeks vacation With, friends at :Komoka and Strathroy. • The local Cnicifellows Lodge held their first: soclat evening of • the season Priday of last week. There was the usual enjoyable social time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter* Moen, motor- ed up from Kingsville and spent the week end with Lucknow friends. Chocolate Bars 7 for 25c at the One Cent Sale at McKim's Drug store this week. ' • • Mr. and Mrs G. SWitzer,' of Holy - rood, spent a ;lay recently with Mr. end Agre T 131";11;pa G":1(g% • We have. added Electric Wiring to our business We are in a position to serve You: Your order will ,:receive careful atteation. Wm. Muedie & Son Mrs. W, R., Farrier of W.,Wawan- sh spent the past week visiting her cinishe Mrs. R. T. Phillips, at Goders The regular,- Meeting of the l'ai= arren's Institute will be held in ;the Council Chamber at 2.30 o'clock, on Thursday Nov. 13th. s ass/ seseesseese ing the nursing course ,at the Gener- al Hospital Toronto, is spending two weeks vacation at her home here. Mrs J. E. 'Agnew. is attending the Western Convention of Women's Institute at London this week, being a delegate 'from the local branch. Mrs. Robt. Cannon and little dau- ghter ',have returned to 'Toronto. 'They were accompanied by Mrs Cannon's sister, Miss Leu Smithwho will spend a couple of weeks ih the TheePaMilY •Theatre will reopen for the season on :Friday- end Satur- day, , bet• 7 and 8th, showing "Six Clylindee Love" -One show Friday at 8 o'clock.. Two shows 'Saturday at .8 and 9.30 o'clock.' Bert "Reid Mgr. • LOST --On the road between Luck: now and *\ Wingham, Dark -rimmed Glasses. Finder 'please leave' at The sentinel Office:' • • ' A Good 'Square 'Piano. . for sale - or • rent Apply to W.,•• J. Davison. WANIEDe:--Weinan. Or girl to assist -With house work and mind beby af- temnoon Mrs; R. S..Wihon Bank of CoMmerce. ' FOR R. S. Mr. and ' Mrs. K. G. Agnew and little adze Douglas; motored-. from Guelph- on ,‘ Tuesday and -Went a: couple of *days with friends in Luck - now and eicinity. Mrs. Agnew avas formerly Miss Margaret Irwin. Miss ' join MacCallum • who has been teaching in 'Toronto since the sThool opening, Was at her home here a few days 'apt week. She lett SALF,-- Woo or coal range Wilson, Bank en'. Commence. NOTJeCE , • „on Saturday for "Hamilton where she 1 has taken a; permanent position as. I teacher in orie of the public achooli. 1 , , Card of Thanks -Mr. • and Mrs. smithing baiin . J es Levis and family, S t. Having disposed of 'my black- ess 'I that all accounts owing me 'to be paid on or ' • before Saturday, Nov. . 22 'Albert 'Rivers. -13-1.1-p. • ' • • ' Helens. wish through The: Sen- tinel to thank the many 1 friends , and neighbors for great, kindness and sympathy shown during the • the • illness and at the death of their dear sen and brothei.: ' Mr. Bert' ' Reed is back from Ogema, ' Saskatchewan- where_he_has_ been during the 'harvest and thresh- ing,. season Robt. Webster and Jim Orr who went *est with Reed,decide ed to remain in the prairie I country. Crops . were good and :the , farmers had fine weather about Ogema. See Pahner's'for extra values in Men's Overcasts, this 'I week, 1 another large shipment just arrived all sizes from 31 to 44; also. clearing balance of Men's Suits and Ladies Coats at greatly 'reduced eprices. -Standficld underwear, blue label; all sizes on 'bargain table. Get your supply new and ,Save Money; also we Will show you. Many,. other..,SPecials. Come and end Look them r Over•: ' ' • , E. A. Palmer, Lucknow ' DANCE DANCE 'DANCE .:..;-A-danee'5Will be given in"Lucknow Town. 'Hall on."'Mendai7;.Noii.'''Ipth.- Thanksgiving night Music I . the Oriole '' Goderielt_ Orchestrate Conte and enjoy a good time. Proceeds for 'Memorial Park purposes. ....SALE OF. CATTLE i ' • - WIlrrECHURCH! ' Mr. 'and Mrs: Will Stuart Of. Pus - ]inch ,yisitecl 'a few 'dams" at the home of his .cousin Mr. David Kennedy. . , Mrt, and Mrs. Gibson :Gillespie at- tended the funeral. of the late Mrs. •-McGaVin at Cheslev last Wednesday. Miss Ritchie, of Zion, visited a few ' days' last Week. with Mr. and Mrs. • Victor Eiiiarierson..7 • Mrs Charlie Gillespie of the West • ". is Visiting at MT. John Mrs. Martin and Bruce of 'Luck - now . visited with friends here ' on Sunday. , Mr. John Mowbray is having an auction , sale on November Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Henderson of Winghem visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. David Kennedy. ' Miss Merle Wilson is visiting a few' days with her aunt Mrs. Simp- son of Culross • •,;:e4tre^rWilleAllon'eSitisited-.1Aiii1Sunday )' at the home'Of Mie W: Its Farrier: The concert put on by the Young People last Friday Was a decided - success. The proceeds amounted to $25.00. ' • Miss Annie Kennedy of Goderieh ...visited on Sunday at her home ,here. Mrs Dave Gillies and Jean visited • last Friday with Mrs. J. Dawson on the 2nd , Of Kinloss. • . Mr, Calvin- Falconer and Miss Alice Bradford of CulroSS visited On SundaY with Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Fat - The' Amival Thankoffering meetse • ing of the Women's Missionary So- ciety wilt beheld -on Sundaymorning • in the Presbterian church Mr. and Mrs Jack Henderson_ and children of Lucknow visited on Sun- -dav 'Mr..,and,,Mrs;.Thos. Moore. We ttre sorry to report that.Mr.- John Gillespie as seriously 'hurt in a ear aceident,last, . Wednesday. The car upset in the ditch and ^Gillespie ,was under it about 20 min- . .1* OAViite . The Presbyterian Guild e • ' 4. A.- fine 'crowd' was out; to 'enjoy the good program put on by .the Loe'sasut Committee on, Monday night., alie usual opening exercises were followed by the Seriptire reading taken t•Y Calnabel4 The topic: for the evening "IlaW dews Treated .11.e Etteinies:' was handled` in an ab.65 and interesting .maimer by Mr. D. G. MacKenzie. Miss Winnifeed Ferriee •gave a reading; and. Mist Mary. Ait- cheson sang a' nolo. ,,Art* address was given by Rev. 'MacCallain in his usu- al ernest . and imnressive manner. group of , third form High &how girls rendered a chorus, •and Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Reid , treeted • the Guild to a piano duet.: The Social Committee :have charge e f :t h Thanksgiving meeting next Monday might. The Epworth League . The meeting opened with singing, prayer and scripture reading ' by Miss' 'Hazel Webster. Sentence • pray- er were offered and readings on prayer were read by Mrs , R. Ro- bertson and Mrs. ..j.. W. Joyets A 'very instruetive and thetightfoi talk on prayer ,was given by, Mr. D. C. Taylor. Miss Myrtle Bruce fevered the League with a solo. • —0 -0 -0 ---.- YOUNG WOMEN'S -MISSIONARY SOCIETY . - _ On Thursday evening Oct. 30th a company of ladies. of the Presbyter- ian' Church, .numbering , twenty, naet at the Manse forthe purpose of oi- , ganizing a Young 'Women's Mission ary Society. The meeting opened . , ed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. , Mrs. Cunsming of St. Helens, 'dis- trict organizer, then took the meet- ing in charge. After reading and ex - Pounding, an appropriate passage tit Scripture. she proceeded with tin. business part of the work The fol- lowing officers were appointed President Miss Henderson -Mt Vice President Miss Carr:ck 2nd. Vice President .Miss Fern' Reid Secretary Miss B. Murdie Treasurer Miss K. MacDonale - _MessengeresSecretary-Mrs,...Turner- SupPly Secretary , Miss J. McClure Strangers Secretary- Mts. Harry • Anderson • , Convenor Program Comm. Miss Alma McKay • Organist Miss Mae McMorran Mrs.; MacCalltim closed the meeting with prayer.. Before •dismissiiik- a short • Sandia time was 'spent and refreshments The date. set forthe meetings is the last Thursday of eachmonth and they are to be held from house to house. All are requested to pay their membership fee of twenty-five. cents at the next meeting Nov. 27th at the home of Mts. Sherriff. • ST. HELENS • Mrs.. Jos. Smith has:. been visiting friends at Goderieh',the 'past week. • Mrs •Saunders Sr of Mafeking was a recent visitor with Mrs. Arch Anderson. • • Mr. John Courtney and daughter, Mrs. -Hugh •Cameron of Kincardine visited friends here during the, week. Mrs. John Webster .is at Westfield -this-week--owing--to ,the_sersionsaills_ ness of her sister, Mrs. Ed. TaYlor. Rev. Chas. and Mrs. Cumming at- stended-Ftesbytery meeting' on Mon - About Nov. 20thtie underingne-. wfil have 36 head' choice Young cattle and cows on sale at Lucknow For place and date of sale' see bills later., Jake Miller •oo-elisooineao- SCHOOL CONCERT' • utes before help arrived We hope to hear of his -early, recovery. • Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Earl visit- ed ter days 'ivith Mrs. R. Philips at 'Godench.• night vvas taken bv NI Fred. David - The Guild meetinreicon..., Sunday MPqqrs, George Fisher and Jack Unties. , Early Allan* vacations are *ayes* ft WS 101 poi iyol ditionot fogt .0! vt,.ttrk0., Olouoith son. The leaders for ae t Sunday are The Lucknow Public School are giving--a,concert in the Town Hal) .on the evening of Friday, November -141,‘ ,Commending, -at .7S-_%43!eltoek.. allar)N` Every number on -the program *Ill be given the Public School stu- dents. They guarantee. you an excel;. lent 'entertainment, consisting Of dialogues, readings; vocal solos and instrunientalti.i '- Admission 40c nclud- ing;t0c. , ARMISTICE flAY 'readmy of next week, Nov. ilth. will be the Sth anniversary of the signing of the Armistice which brouatt *ha World. Waite * doge. It d not bring t thethe Ogpeetati114110$11 uni. ors 1 it II, Don't rget ' t h e Anniversary Service to bee held, in the; Presbyter- ian church next Sunday when . former pastor , Rev. R. W:.Craw of Fergus, will preach_ 'The deais tij of Frank Levion' of Mr. and Mrs( Jas. Levis • took place in the Winghant Hospital early Wednesday morning Oct. 29th fol- lowing Shout. a week's illness neces- sitating an operation on Monday, night. Frank was in his 19th year and,:leaves,:heSides-,bis .bereaved par- ents four brothers and four sisters. The funeral, aerVice in connection with which wag" conducted ky the Rea, C. Langford at the Anglican Church, was en Friday afternoon and Was every largely, attended The cas- ket'ivas scovered,with,dovelyelloWers; 'ane wreath- of which showed the per - row and sYmnathi Of Frank's .boy friends in. the vicinity and another from Mr. John ''Joynt with whom' Frank was ernployedt Was carried by six of ;his young friends: Cecil and Percy Hyde, Ewart and Gordon Mac- Pherson, Allan and Earl Durnin, Frank ,is the thirdeon which :Mr. and Mrs. Lavis have lost in recent years. Arthur was killed in the war and another died 'following an op- eration while in the "artriY. Mr. and Mie.,Lrierisfehaveethe.'.esympathy of many friend.. , • —o PORDYCE Mrs-; Mark 'Gardner visited- for a "few, .days recently at -het „former .lome .hare. Mrs, Havena Sr. and Miss Etta Taylor are visiting for a few days at, Alex; Haven's,Lueknow.„ Charles Leaver and Mrs: James Menzie have purchased radio ieceiv- ingisets from Mr. C. Martin. ' Mr. C., Dobbs and son,' Arthur visited for a COuplo of days recently at ,Wm.„:„Champion's. •are sorry .: to report 'the'deatii of Mrs. ,Anderson Sr. whose remains were interred elneteri Ttielday of Istst week* . Mrs. II. McCiennagltint twits a re- cent visitor at Jooiss DarboUr's. '.Jinies, Dow ,hito poen roll his td os 03037 give tho viettr#4 ttl slow Y t,1 nt awn to 401010 t t SOP Y.Ini • C. NOVEMBER MO' Fkirettee ,atelSaYs, 'of "::01'icag , ia spendinghervacation Under :We parental; roof, at Hemlock,. City. - • Mr, and Mrs, Kenny •McLean ' of 'Auburn visited with Mr. MacLean's mother at Kintail on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. WM..' . Stanley of Kincardine Spent .Sunday '. With Mr.• aed'Agrs. 'Jae.. Stanley of.Paramount. . . . . . •• , , mr.- and .. , Mrs. Melvin RaSnard of Paramount spent •Sunday with „Mr• and 3dre._ Jas. Drennan of Lanes: Misse.Jessie Ross of Lachaisle was the guest of Miss Anianda McDonald of Paramount tluring the week end. '. Mr Gordon Jameison of Pal -a- im -mil is . attending the Fall Assiises at ,Gederich. ' ' • - • Aar. and Mrs. Sam Carnochan and children of Kinloss spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. 'Peter . McNay Paramount.. . • , . .* "Miss Rachel' Kirk returned to her elutiee is clerk in McKendrieeks , store at Lochalsh 'after a weeks visit at herhoine at JCirkton , . . ; Mrs. ' Hector McLean and Children, . of .Arnberleyi'. have returned home Edwards 377-1 VIIT;ittib:, bar _sister in Pririce .. • • ' Mi. and Mrs. Elliot Sandy of Hems. Ream II t;i3h,:eli.wcei:ky w.ee,e. .t, he- ...guests. 0.e. ,231_ 17. ao,d :21,1P8Zoitiblres ..3,80:, 1-lanaard..285, Mrs" 'Art Cook .cif Paramount,during : 'Me. and mes. slobs., wehsees, ; of ,Roy Coleier 34, .' Clark Fit-dee:sap v4sne visited esah• emee ,eed mee, 346, Mae Macleianon, 344, Ada isuree Tom .Irwin of near Liickriows during 318' "liavid le ii., ne ; .;j1.1., Betty :Brown the week. •, • sae, Wilson Armstrong 398,, Derothe ' Mrs. John N. McKenzie of Learjet rie,:lexiTsee"e5',3'.0E07iYrir;;Iitneieetl''':,;i4e2Ldetl•is%%.: ,and Mr, Frank , Scott., of Lanes re_ ceived esesase"d-sef4flekdeatli siri---P-hsecnix,' tau -Sias avid -'0 A.17-..3;keirarY.L'2gs-). ' ted Bobbie' a hoin peon 2S8,' Marian. rs. 7.704,iii.,no,e4a:rileicuir:i.i. is' ansent 'on.. a Arizona,' ofe their ." brothete lierirv. - ... . •eeswater, . • . . ' A ,ineeting .Of. the . Ashfield Set- 4.I r w i xi 276 'Philnis' Cousins 075; Laton ..a.. in Z76e'y eneseedaSes , . eees,4,s - eonard , n, es- =s -e 1 ie, seu i o e diers .Aid ,will be, 'held •in ,NOVeinber Ag.ar' .270, Marjoeie "1Henderson' 263, aii.e• a. A 11 win test . Thursda . , • , 1 LUCKNOWe-SCHOOL.,,,REPORTSes, e ,TROOrn fll` '.*-"-:- ,.-:. -"Senior Class -},:x.4 ---"Alfred, "Ann- atrong, Fred Milne 'deckle. W;lstra, 'George. Jeynt, .decil Armstrong, Christine Finlayson, Isobel 'llanii,toa Douglas Clerk, Margaret Baker, • Ste - Wert, Collyer, Jeae Mealillan,, `Frenk McKenzie . • 1. • - . s . Good•-isobel Douglas, Flora' Web. Ater, 'Denaida rihempson, Moodie Fisher; Audrey liendetson, (Leonaed Webster and .‘ Billy McKenzie) s ties, Alex Nictatoehe •11,0onard „McDonald,: Lillien Horne, .. Filiet-t Wee, George ,NVIntby. s' Fair- Charlie • Pahner, Howard Johnston,' 'Edwin : Whitley. '. Victor Barrett. : -., • . • Junior Class - Ex.-- Eunice . New-. top, Jeae McIntosh, Bobby ,aleisens• zie, Audrey Horne, Ruth Parker, Norman- Taylor, Ellen Burns. • . ' Good --Muriel Solemens 'Harold -Al- . lie, Frances .Anii„strong. Joy Hend- erson; Gra:e We stere Eileen. John- ston, Winifred Aitchison, e Fair-Kittileen Mehitosh,• . David Jewitt, , Jackie Button, Merle John- ston, Mary •Webe 'r; ,Caemae Pent- land., J. C. Armstrong., ' '-', I hiurdie; teechie , . , -0" .E COPIES. 5, gac?„--v-,2,-vy.,•;",x1x- ,w4ag-tv. r w On At 41YIeKIM'S DRUG STORE This Thursday, Friday and S-at7 urdAy: sees A 'One Cent Sale is Bigger and‘ Better than ever before, where Stationery, Drugs, Rubber' 4 Goods .and Toitt Articles are being 4 sold at the Regular Price and just One A Cent more foronemore packager, or; ; f .Ar -111.a E. Melt im Th,eRexall'Sto re Lucknow, Ont. C. N. Tick Agent lee-Nee.V.AteNe.:•-e'S ese: s 'N's asse:NW -4.a-40.—y:4 RIPIE y .A5zi)'"VICINITY1 • .11 at the home: 'of -Mrs : Rich , Me'. Chester •BrUce Kenneth Cainer-: trip t.o. 6t: Spec ials Fes, S_atiirday Whinney beginang at 2.-30. All the on and - 'Ernie: aker 252, 0,, harble; .A3,1..: 1,,aiq ;,ic, ,,,S0n, exLn : ondo; ladies are invited to attend • , 'Greer 244,4, Cainc„-on, .Fintayson 243 ses' in tee n s% s r Lee wees-eiy.i. ' ' Mr. and Mi.s. Jack. Gardner arid 1iney c h: • " ' - . Lanoloi d 2 . 12. . iaughtee Kathleen of Zion and . .Mr: Alelvin StanleY 2 3, . ,Ilaro:d Hutton- ,.,'Aetlia:. -1•‘..sre'e'r'se,si'a''acy'lLile:011:,' ,i'ller,iliten,d43,n,, , and • ItIrs. Wilt ?Oise 'spent .Senday 216, Stuart Cameron '913, Donato. ' P ,aitli. Mr. ,and "Mrs_ ,Clairs Irwin ' of iVtacDonald ;212, Elwood - Soloman . =11-4••• wed ." Ale,. r'eie''' Caleeee.i -are aramount. , - • .- ', SetMelvn . - ' ' - • • .: • . r*- iJahnstohe ,188*, tdna '''''''..tn'''' in ''''''' "Iii" n• , . , , McRae. Douglas 181e; eli'es. a. ..e.....i.elinon; Of Philadel- Wingham paper that Duncan ' We are pleased ' to notice in the Agar 1$7.- Donolda , Jackie...Fisher •170., •Tom MacDonald eci"4, a -1 -: ineY 141.tb %Ne,ett. of Lochalsh who :is . attending -the , 174 Kathleen Ferris • 164., Eddie \asses . ...4 -,...e le one,u has e ozie to -High-School-An7that-townsetakine7a•-whiibY--:159' PhililleAlaeMillan'esi."4;--2-4-"ga;" ''••L'e'ict Ifue w'ri-ter''. . Verna Stuarts134, J. C. DUrnin "32 ' -- .--- •Seniour Leaving and Senioqr Alotri- 'eulatIon 'course.. nva- elected ' presi- dent of the 'High' School Literary -SocietY. Congratulations., U. S. ELECTION RETURNS 43 ex- . . . el,' s. .1 nos. et e.sa 18 visiting iii amination amination. . ' " ' • ' '• ' " ' I N C . Those Marked:, (*). missed /le:e.,.1:10.24.!:.79:ne,e_vis,cien,neeysi, oh, 1 oronto .i.i He G. '',Sherriff, teacher at, 1./1 .dOilie "et -sirs j se:J..11as nere ----Room ' lit- • '1, eW411.43..sr.jettWcat"' ':'....he.1-aril.ititWeek-Itnitep"art; Sr. Class -Ex. 75% 'and °ref.,' • JackBrabsons AIan Murdoch. 'day evening ' ' L - • Mes. _ea arga'ret ...MeD_onalde is eisit-e ,Those haying radio •sets were en- Giicides-60e's-- eed over - ''. - - - se . into the night by listenees to the re- .• Fair -a0';', ark °:. 'Palmer, Ada' Watseri, :Jessie 'lig' 'h4.'"'"iacs‘IIPar,, sdrs': J'aes• -yleee- ...qrs. Margaret clSipnon has goile . . tertalned ' TueSdaje everde'g an late, MYn6na tarns,. in the Presidential election' in. MacKenzie, Arthur Andrew. :". ' lean In Kinearetnie: • -' 9y. iront Lteek, Wnere sae i'Vli,i1 vlS11; had the . privilege, eif hearing , oVet '''.114,1,,n ee 'Elwyn . Pentland, ',Carlyle XeriarY, :Bruee 'Martin'. Jim a ierigthy.. etas:" ni w iiidedr, Detroit the United States which had taken ' 211iilliPs ieiatives. • ' . ' . . Place during. the day. The writer Stewart,: Lorraine BrabsOn, • Bertha . • ears, John Munn has, returned 'from . was Macintosh, Alniedea Duinin, Stella en‘s .hajesieee. , s • . s •Stewart, • Arcme - 3ilaset'lillane Alex el,se n. MeKenzie left Thursday Mr Lloyd Alton•s set which giving almost Perfect 'service.' All the big stations in the S. were bread - 'casting the returns' and • between re- ports -entertained the listening aimd- ience with lyand, orehestra and. 'vocal • Up to a 'late hour returns indicat- ed a ,"laildslide", to the :,Republican Party, President Coolidge appeared to have just about .double the votes received by •hi s Democratic oppen ant, Davis, 'while La Follette, the in-.. dependent radieal, lagged for be- hind:. One had to keep in mind, how- ever ethate-the-returns-awere-niainlys froin the Northern eittates where the Republican Parte' is strong.: flow - ever there eeenied little doubt as to the safe election of .' Coolidge, the Republican ' ' , ' • ' • A contest almost equal in interest to - ,; that of the _c aned i d a Is e0._ for t h e ' presidency - candidates' _ nee s that. for governor Of__ New York. State., Thecnndidates wee Al Smith the present democratic governor and Cole Roosevelt, 'son' of the great T. Roosevelt running in the interests of the Republican Party. It at first. looked like an ease -1 Victory.: • fot Smith but: Roosevelt . showed muCh of the dash, and fire- of his father 'and according , to, latest Iretiting-lhe" contest was going to be , a chase , one. In really states, State Legislatures corresponding ' to our Provincial Parliaments were being elected, , be - shies a •new Federal ...HouSe of Re- •presentatives. and ,-erpany: e:Federal kenetors;.„ so it was'. 'a • very big elec- tion indeed. ,will he days "before the Whole outcome is known:, even with ,radio service. However the pre - the countiy. sidential .ca_o_o_ndidatesp_Wodid knew their fates last night, and so would THE WEATHER CHANGES "The oldest settler" Cannot recall another. such Pleasant October as the one. justnassed. Every, day Wag dry 'and fine. The- "dry" WA'S, Carried; jut a little too far, for the ground be- teiMe7-too -h a rdes to-pl ow :•--s of t-wate r - cisterns are nearlydyalladrgY9,:oodnddetahle:gref is very real danger of 'destructive fires; in feet elrea damage has been done by buSh, fires,. Which can be 'Stopped only by i-ain. But so far the rain • hi refused to Come, although with " the end of October' came the end, of the October weather: Saturday and Sunday lost, were Marked by very- strong .winds. Which gradually bepanie eolder. Sun- day hrotiddit the 'first . considerable snow fliirrY' of the season,- and al- though+ ,Inelted as it -fell. 4eal...fall conditions have since prevailed.'How- eVet it has been a great season for tiiharervsehsittmand, for cora and Potato ,Sinith. , -: , . • ,' „ ' ' Poor --Evelyn• Nixan, .SteWart..fful-.,ztte ••tii Ili .reinain! a le* months. . ..00riung.ori a visit to ...Usnawa,. Wfiere lin. Clarence Greer, Harold, Johnston. s, Jr. Class -Ex. -Jessie Naylor' ''• • . S '; ,Mr...A,.• MorrMorrison,. of Toronto, seae . .. Good-e•Gladyss aliebo.:eeld, r Francis a eeeitor at Mr. -John Sutheeland's . Thompson, Alex MacKenzie, Pauline', ...)er .. Mr.thrlea:vsvicieehm-ceni,do,y., is- .'eotefined, . to.. • Reed, ,Loreen, Naylor '. ''.. .• . .4,s !tome ,Z1s: a result , of -accidentally • Fair -Torn MaKenzie,i., •Winifred .e.00ting himaelf. in the foot, white Armstreng, ,. Mary 'Maciatoshi. ,,,,,,t‘neouvgehryt.:tsheaote4tsh.e ,inkire ..will i113, R°S' :. a nting :last .Saturdae 'afternoon.' 'It 1Flitioinloleaniyis. ;oainch,,,,:efrifeoedln!alrd!At,:7.,,: Henderson.MacDonald, Ioshaabl ..31;:. ". .' ' seises -ere.. w , , 'oe, . Jackson . Harry ' '' . .. - . .. . ,-- poolLaura -WebSter. .'Fred' . Ste- .,_.al.id Di., ii. wart. ArinstrOng Wilson, 'William". eatikeon, Earl Wilsons A. ,E,. Traniai es , .Fintayson .iefe . Sopa ,Webster, 'George sWebSeer. ', „ • .. ,eay on:4 kunctng ,tirip to the Parte' •, • „..,'W"r::ThoMpsoie teacher . kiallowe:en passed off' ve6- quietly' e eunct • district.. ,, . , e, . '" s.': • . ' ; . • ,, 'Roo, IV, . - , . '.Subject.s,• Gram, Can Hist.,. Spell., , e!rference 'eita,' the. 'persons ,or 'pro-. !ii .4.1Pley, SO .far as any serious in- perty '. 'Of • se:40s :wall concerned,: throngs ot . 'masq_ueraciSrs• ;paraded die. streets which -presented ,a 'ecene, oi'. activity sled ".harinleSS' "annisement., Oh Saturday' -moreing the ' telephone epiee_NN ere,' taetefidly decorated. *eta , ,:aeon- wheels '\VIiile the faival. quota , . '.'..rf gates was missing. . • S ' , • else. (Dr.) ...11cGillisray "•a ,missione ..iie.- on tui -lough- from . 'Shape:hale ...Leese occupied., the pulpit hi St. Ap•- ,eireW's Chursle Supday .eeening. 'Mrs.: ,Sie,illieras-e.• ' Spoke Of 'the'''. adverse. emiditione in China .with w-hic,h'11'08- 8:0214y 'workei.CLINTON PArggSs, , had, .tee contend. . ,ivii ..s.,war,. children , working 'he lac-. SAMAGAMATE . ;1°iii,jr',d.h!1..111:...%a,Claell'kele9!..0,1C1-11'st:16.6::'°;i°C;,Ii.A7;: ,;:mur.::.Clint.-oiir,1.1N7:eti,,;';t.e,a ,. has been . , , Workers' are:p ",discourane7 factors in, heti, 4it by the Clinton News Record, 'he. ettuatems, She emphasized-, , ::ivet-' the . .d'onderitik .opnortunities . and Clinton' therefore joins , the list foie Christian . service among, the faf. 7n number_i,apei.o tr ;11-,et:rihas been s.,Tha°Nen% --r , ,ehmeee people and urged her hear bi.a own- ers to support, as gerieroUsIT as Pc•s' ,,ed by .2disses W 'H. Kerr., (Brustels sible. the missionary activities of the -Rost and son; Al-ie.:sea je.Le,..Kerr he-, . r0.1:ihisanniyp,, ,aalpapr;aayre, d e bf efoiri:eincaryodiiinc:. .1,.,,nee*NN7ssi 11.4eacrogred,. „ i;.,„ ,....,o.„ .ird , ,k,..!:3 .,,mr, , of the New, Era. The - ..Magistetite ' ea. E. ..McNeb here On. 'Edward' Hell ' e. :form r foreman , in Tuesday on neharge et violating the The Nee,,,,Bes,, office, ,.. s. is, Keit „ proyiSione, • 'of the"- 0:'17. A, 'by cora . . , stinting bootleps, liquor s The accused . eel,7 . go, beek to Brussels where ,• . he ,pleadecl guilty and the eeiniMuni 'fine Will .a.ssiste'eie, father in :getting .out.. of fifty dollars and .costswas, rin- the Brut:16'0s •,Ptigt, ' The: arrangement Iris'Pectrkr~-7-W-iedille-Yer'''''''1)-Tos'- l'o'nkS"-.-riu a • , ORA ' 'a ii e'la r -arroVnid"Z' ecutea. .,' • . , , , T.,,6 , peinting r official iii a town the ' e"713i;71. 'size of Clinton is ope too many, as , ender Shell eoeditiesis• eieitlier :tan •Reid--Lln Stanley' ' near 'Varna; ‘rn ,nresper;: Mr. W. FI..' 'K err of -Brussels ,Octob.ePeedr 25theeid; 1924, , tohtet .1S1t,Anrii* end is getting on . in ye: re.' He has been ', ' .alri. Ra datige for .45 Years in charge of The' •Alargaret. .. •• , . • BreWn--Iii Iliclittow,-on NOY. 3; 19= 11.ru-eti'. Pet,, and. Will - appreciate ' .24,, to Mr. andeMrse Robert Brown, the eomparitisse` ease Which •the''us., . a Son., ' sieteece Of his .Sote Will;i'ssure him.Garneiie•-••e At 'Mt., '*sasaiit Farm . . • . Pilkingteri•-Tinetie'e'Se 'Will'' El."°'' qUDDEN:DEATH AT. , on ,Nov; ist„.„ .102-.... ',, Mr, . and. Mrs„ , Bruce, Gainune. 1'1. daughter. Pattereim-tri Ltie'tow. on 'Ost. 30en. , teter..2,46,n!ato Mr •rind, Mrs. Arehie, Pato . ----0-0 . 0.1M. . ManY bellete11 baying ,a number of irona,le t16,41`0. but they forget t9 look aitor the 'fire. itself.. ' , Women are saner. The hand that, rocks the cradle is 401rfr the ene ItagtIonold, 4. 010 Arithmetic. Hon .. 75% '-; SteelVM-seBruce1-90,e'e, afe-meQed lin. 88, D. MacKinnon 86, A. Andrew .86,e S. Jewitt - 85,[ ..,W ' Agar .75, ,. D. Reed 63-, 31Yrle Gemble, •55. ' s : • ' . Jr; IV-, K. MacKenzie 90%,'"'.:Si. -Watson and. Clifford Webster (ties) 88, Rea Watson 86, E. BuSwell 85.- W. 'Webster. 81, H. . MacDonald 80,• "VSheriff 76. M. Willeoh' t 74, ' A. :Cameron ' 67. S. MacLeod 621,.._ C. Webster, 59, 11, . Je, vitte.52,..M_Gamble 25. . , • ,, ,. In . Jr. IV only those who make, an average of r'c • during the, fall term: will be promoted for, entrance ney,...,t ,j,.,..1..i.n,2..,'', , :.-0_,,..,.,.-.15,1,a,c,D___Donald,,, teacher , .„ ..., ., CULROSS •I• By the death ofMr. 'William Rome Which ..occurred : on , October .,21st, tlie _township _lost. an „,eiteemed resident, Mr. Rome, 'had Pet enjoyed' g;C?: health !throughout the 'etinimer, e -id" finally Underwent an operationin:ilw Winglsam Hospital for appendicitis. and gen-Stones, Ile .survived the op- eration;- but hi,.., t`?akenod c,o,:elition left him unable: to stanl the-- 'after' -effects-and --11e-:, pitscd r. te-Voy..--4,w4-olay_s_ after. Mr. .0,,,e- ,ier:' 0 young 'enati- shoal on a ,Earra o' the 14th Conces- sion of Culross -and 28 years- atro he- :0.:,:riel`::1.iis' Agri tp, ';-!‘leivin,-; il au a -h-' ter of Mr, and Mrs Thomas Melva; . . i the young Couple going t.) live on a -f'arir, On `the,' 10tir .-06-nr- wher.3 they, N.sidecl Until .som, r;..tir a year ie.:0 when they bought Auk :NlacDonald',..4, faith on the Oth Con, West, Besides a Widow, Mr.Romeis stryVle'sil: by .1 An ;goterisMrs. .1. E . Scott...42th ' Con el ,: two so'ng Melvin ani %%holm at . hi ie The funeral on the afterne se of Saturday Oct. 25 was very large - to attended.' Service Was Coridneted, by the ltesit, W. A. Bradley of Tees wsiteas.- ted by the Rev, Alex Rose Tarts Dundee Cakes Bon Bouche Anel Cakes Raisin Bread ' Horne Made Bread Whole Wheat 13reL,d Bring laymir Butter and Eggs' Top Prices Give • at Phone 56, -Lueltnew Agents Wanted ------,...the-carefuEattentioneto-oers-- Customer's orders and the splen - .did stock ,supplied 'for years reet warrants .,,es L!!V t' a representative. or two in this - county. , Liberal Commissions. Free Outfit Write at once -,:for -H. Exclusive ;Territory, THOS. NV. BOWMAN & SON COMPANY ' RIDGEVILLE, 'ONT. ' STAR NURSERIES , ACK.1i 6WLEDGMENT. , Mr'. Gollan has received --the fol- - - lowing, letter' which,. exPxlaiiii • itself: Dear Sirs: Cidien:--- Thank you so: asucji for . your cheque' for $14.34e :Which I aM fore wardbete to Our .-treasurer and Which -ete help her much in ,straightening ottreciesipaign deidSTee . We des indeed. 'rejoice tagetbeielitt- er. our victory, but its is One,_I feel, that willrequire considerable, .-effort t) nee:rein.: We shall, hate to keep• on until we get the whele 'Donlinion " s Puts sincerely, ., Mime CleaviieePurseres 7TEESWATER Mr. Jake Lem ert s. owner of the Ve”rlorne Hotel, at Teeswater died Suddenly on Saturday Morning last wlaPe attending Ten Oteloek Mess at 'he R. C. church. Ile had not been well for some time, and While at the church was seen to collapts passing away betoro.mcdicial ald ebuld IA;TivCt