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LOCAL AND OENERAL
Ktnoarcline 1141'Fair to -morrow. •
Mra. R. D, Cameron is visitingfriends
at London this week. •
Nortnal SthOols throughout the pteir-
line opened on. the 14th.
The continuous wet weather IS said to
have ruined the potato crop.. ;
Wingbam's Fall Fair will be held- on
'Timidity and Friday .of ,ext week. ,
- Miss McIrnu s satin in. charge of
the Millinery Dep. of Mr. COnfiell's store.
Izss Atice.HustoU left' 10,4 Monday
for a Month's visit with friends in C hicago.
• -0, CL Liiidsay, of St. Louis; N D,, 'is
visiting his mother,- Mrs. LitidsaY, Ross
• Jamee Anderponi front Pinnies, Mani-,
tribe, visited. at Kenneth Cameron's' last
week. • ••, -
Misses, Eva Greer and Ainie amp::
bell are new assistants in the,Telephone
Central.. •
' Alva Cameron he; gen et0' W se
. eentiolle kis .StUdiea. at the High
School there.
• Mr Andrew R. Allan, or Edmonten,
Was a visitor at J, • Henderson's, the
end of last week,
Mrs. Jas Irving is visithig friends in
Hollatid, Mn and will be . -away. for -a
couple of months,.
•
The Secy. of Lucknow Fall Fair re-
ports an active demand 'for the prize
lists and entry forms.
J. G. Anderson and W., C. .Johnston
left on Tuesday of last week for a trip to'the Western Provinces.
Lucknow was well represented at the
London,RxIL Week. -The- mili tary
display' on Tuesday proved a great
attraction. ' •
, Mr. John Murchison, of Toronto,. ii•
visiting &few days with his daughter,
Mrs'. Fred T. Armstrong,. and his parents
at Paramount
Miss Boyd will receive for the firet
time in her new home on Wednesday
-afternoon; September the twenty-second
froni three to six,
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The 18th Battalion Canadian Over.
'seas Force, to which Corporl Mortis;
Huntley. Gordon and McDonald be,
longedos reported moved to Fiance.
The follbaving Luchnoir School grad-
uates are attending Nornial:-Lloyd Ag
new, RalPh Bueglais, Nina Woods Mar-
guerite MacLennan. Martha Hamilton.
• The Walkerton branch of the Wom-
en's Institute and., other, ,Soltliere%
workers have -purchased two field kitch-
ens for the 71st Battalion, now beingre-
cruited.
VscarSine. Fall Fair „
• Remember .the.*Kineardine Fall Fair
Thebig day s Widen tho i7th.. Tiro
good ta-cekfitl..Frge.Per-All and 2. 9.0 class.
The entries are good and the Fair proW:
iseato be better than ever, - 'See posters
for particulars. '
1101,croan Nlght
. The attention of the loyal potpie of'
Lucknow is .ealled to the evening -at the
Picture Show,. Tuesday,. Sept ,:21st... The
"proceeda are to: be given to •theladielt of
the Red 'Cr* Society. to .assist them in
.bitying bandages for the wounded at the
front. Every one is invitedt� aid them..
by 'patronizing the shows on 0)43 night..
Do your bit.. .Adinission .15e.
elas..spietures, will be..showm. „ • .
. •
,Pattione meeting •
. 'Vriday- evening this . week at .the'Piet'.
. tare $liew, No admiasi�n charged.:.Reg. ."
„Oar -Pictures .8119Will and, the following •
:well known,- .speaxers will. .address the
audience: Wrn. Proudfoot,.K,0,,X.P.P..;..
Capt. Dunlop, 7 lst Batt., • Rey.'
Cs..ipeton;EstiThe.
Yoting... Men. an cordially inviteck
to at-
tenii .ae.thisfi!eeting is in the -7interests
;of recruiting for the 7 1st. Batt.• .."
,New Mali Route . •• . .• • • .
'gad:delivery eve' t Rival Route No, '12
out of Lucknow •startert•oa Wednesday
of thiaweek. No. 7 pets loath -from
Lucknow to B.elfast- and.' tamingweet'-
oefvee concessiOn 10 and 8 of AshOeld;
It will affect Belfast, Lanes, Kintail and
Mafeking -Post offices.- Belfast post- office
elosed withlbe..;.opening ofthe route.
The opening .of Rodte 7 cempleterc'the-
- rural service cut of Lucknow as11•11 tho.
adjaceiteterritory is now covered.
Wingtent vs .• Orangeville - •
A lacrosse •match!'betvieen. Winglatm
and Oranevide teams in the itetiti-linalti•
played at Qrangyille last. Friday resulted
in a. score of 11,8. in :favor of •Orangta
• ville. We understand that Wingtarnilia.s
_protested the . game on the ground • that
-.Orangeville. played a Family. • Man in
their team. The .game was of • unusual
interest as the teams • had •played a tie at
Whitetail]. on Leber Day. . 'About 100
from Winghtim went down' to. Orange-
ville on a special train to see the game.
11 Wiligham wins the protestthe teaut
Will then. play Weston in the final ganie
of the league, series... •
tie od-Wis heir.
• The following is . from recent Purple
Grove correspondence ' to The Ripley
Exptess;. - •
•Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stanley ave
a farewell party for Mr. Ewart Caineron;
formerly teacher at the Grove_ School,
and also for his ' Mend, Harold
Both of'these brave Canadians left for
Leaden on Wed, , Sept. lst, and many
friends gathered for the purpose of wish-
ing the boys God -speed.,. A number of
Citizens from Lucknow and Ripley were,
Preeent and a very enOyableaeveding
was spent. Mr. Cameron was, exceeding:
ly popular as a teacher.
• , • Lieut. McNeal, of 'Chesley, is in gen-
_erals_karge. of recrniti lig_ in Bi.a.00 Co
from which 150 men are required. He
will visit the different -Centres through-
out the county.
Mr. J'. Garnet Armstrong is giving.
free sample bottles of the well-knovvn
\ Deify Dimple's Perfume to every lady
'visiting the -Picture Show. Saturday
• evening thisweek.
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Second Con., Kinloss
-Tuesday, Sept. 14.
- George Irwin returned- from
Toronto to -day. • •
t.-Glriftlitleaverto.day-to-atten
London show.
'Angus McKay took in the Toronto
exhibition list week.
Our teacher for the present term ia
Mise Aria Webster, of Lucknow.
W. McGuire IS busy threshing on
• the.line, doing a first class job for every-
7one. ' '
" John Ross, who has not been well for
some time, is, we are glad to report,
improving,
Miss Anna B. McKenzie, Paramount,Wait the gitelit 6f Mies Annie Rose for a
feW clays last week,
ard-Mr and Ma
- and Mts. Rod Cmpbell attended the
• .Earrish-McDonald recePtion in Ash-
field last Wednesday evening. .
• -a---- has been tinting asbousemaid for
the past week and is yet undecided
iehether to remain a bachelor or not.
Will some kind friend advice?,
Zion -
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-Tucsdhy, Sept. 14
• .,,Xist Lath) Henry, of Mafeking,• • ill,
visiting friends here.
• A nufnber from Itere attended the fun-
• eral of di& late Worthy' Kilpatrick. •
.1. Andrew 'of tuaknow, Visited at
her datighthr's, itira•Ohitries
• Miss ;Lily Repaid, of. 'Paramount,
opent Sunday With Miss Itithy Ritchie.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, of Willa*
• Creek, spout a few days at Ralph Nixons.
• Miss Ida Miller, of Listowel, has re-
• turned home after visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Strong. ' '
hiri and MVO. Fred Anderson 'Mee re-
ttirned home after Opetading a few days
With friends at Nile. •
Mrs. Joseph Taylor and daughter.
• Margaret, Of tAtieltnow. visited Mr. and.
• Itirs,,JOhn Helm recently..
. Those 'who attended the Toronto. Ex-
• Iiibition are Mi. .Robert Webater, ROA:
Andrew, Mis. alph Nixon, Mr. and
mrs, lust liaokett, and Mr. and Mr,
4: J. Hunter, of the' -.-Kincardine -Re-
porter, was a caller at our sanctum on
Saturdatt. • He was herein the interests
of the Kincardine Agricultural Society,
of which he is secretary.
Havingsecuredthe Of Miss
Nugent,' or Lindsay, I ain in a -better
position than ever to attend to the wants
of all who may require dress and mantle
making.
• Miss, 'WO0DS.
We are pleased to learn that Mr. Har-
old Allin, who recently left for London
Camp to trainasan Officer, has been
• asked to join the First Methodist Church
hoii-and-has-been-placed-with-tho
Bass: • . . •
Dr. D. Patterson returned home Tues-
day of 'last week froin a trip..through the
• state of New York. The Dr. says he en-
,eountered a great deal of very -grong
anti -German sentiment • in 'the Etnpire
State. . •
,
Mrs. Robt. Gra,ham had the misfor-
tune one day last week to trip over a
piece of earpat and failing broke a bone
in her left •arm at the wrist- - Mrs. .Gra-
ham is 70 years of age and the' frapture
will be slow of healing. ,. -14 •
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Capt Dunlop, Liellt-ProlidfootaSergt:
Southera and Corporal Eiliett of the 71
Battalion, made a run to LucknOw,from
Glocierich on Saturday a veiling: They
make a smart soldierly -looking quartette
and should be effective recruiting officers.
They will be back later looking pp re•
emits for the 71st, .
Anexthatigeitym;,-Cariadiansin
Eng-
lanil are referred to 'as "the millionaire,
soldiers." WhYT They aro paid$1..10
•-per day:While the pay ol• the other . na-
tionalities tun thus::• -English 28c.; Ger-
man,,504-French, 2C. To the French'
and Gentian soldiers the Canadianswill
look rich on \pay day.
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A trapper in the Yukon went 850
miles to ,piiii-the-recruits-arCaigary.
Guelph has some young Men who. can't
Make the trip from the pool room to the
armories for the same purpose. -Guelph
Mercury. All 'that's wrong with that
note from`The Mercury; 18 that ieehould
have said: "Guelph and airiest every
Other town in Ontario has,',' ate. "
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Walkerton papers last week reported
the enlistment at Toronto of A.
Hintherger, a former resident ot Bruce
County Toun. judging by, th it name
weLarri botind to cOnehttle that "Itt least
One Germari•Oanadian is also a loyal
Britisher, While a. resident of Walker-
ton Mina erger was one of thebest foot.
bail and baseball players in Western
oritiirio. lie was it outer, having aer.
ved hitt apprentleeelup In the ,Teleeeope
00, . •
A, Pleasant -Surprise;
• The ladies of the Methodist • Church •
W-omena' "Missionary. Society planned an .
agreeable surprise for Mrs. Cater, of
Stauffer St. On 'Wednesday' of last week
when she attained her 8011i year. The
surprise took the formof a. tea party at
which, 27 of the members were present.
An abundance of flowers for decorations'
were sent in, and the ladies brought
with them many dainties for the table.
A.Very happy time was spent and after,
the.teathepresident-of the -society -pre-
sented Mrs. Cater with a purse of mon-
•ey. After extending many happy con-
gratulations_ the_e_ompany,left all ex -
Pressing the hope Of being able to hold,
'another such meetingnexe-Year.
-A- Pak.ef Ills-llares
A capital little Story is told of two
Lucknow devotees of the bowling green
• who attended the recent tournatnent at
Walkerton. Their rink had 16st and the
• pair had retired to the quiet of their
• room and gene to bed. Owing to the
crowded condition Of the house they
hd to deuble up-hFith-,neentiYing the
bed The gatne was being_ Played
over again•in imagination and converse-
titm, in Which ways It is so fatally easy
to play well and win. Presently a die-
-mite arose as to which of the two was
the better player. In imagination' each
coUld see hiinself laying -If, elicit Wit up'
against the "cat", putting on just the
right kind of a guard, in short playing
all round.his antagonist. Neither would
yield an iota, they • eouldn't sleep and
they couldn't wait., -So up they got at
DM a. re, and away . they go to the
bowling _green to settle the dispute in
the only one way. They beikled; but it
'wasn't aleasy on the green as it. had
-beetr cord thepillow,-anode,- -of -course,-
had to acknowledge defeat Thin they
Waked back to the hotel, 'crawled into
bed and slept the sleep of the satiefied:
These Men should be sent to the war.
The LaW'Re Subscriptions • •
• The following question and answer.
appeared in the Legal. Columo of the
Mail and Empire
_Question -My subscription to a paper
Which I •Italie been taking \ expired" -in;
February Wet. - The-pffliitalrear have -
been, sending it regularly ever since.'
They have notified me to pay tor the
•,ceming year. -, (1), "- Can I be. compelled
to do mil (2) May I relieve myself
from farther liability by notifying the
_polishers to stop_sendinune thopaperi
• Answer -J-(1)- Where a newepaper 18
regularly maded tb subscriber after • the
.term of his subscription has expired,
and the sobscriber regularly takes the
paper frino the post office (or if it . is de-
livered to his home) doesn't notify the
'poblisher to discontinue sending it, gen-
erally speaking an implied contract is
.thereby -created, rendering the subscribnr
liable for another year's' subscription.
When a pertain accepts an article, which
is sent to him, knowing that it is not
sent free, in other words, knowing that
it is not a gift, there is 011 prom-
ise On the part of the person whoacceptEi
the article to pay for it. (2) • You niay
rellave.yourself from further liability by
notifying the publisher not to, tenants
fouling the paper to you after the ex -
ration ef the Otttrellt /eq.
#log Ott, ,
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CIIURCI1 NEWS ,
A. meeting of, the Young People's
.1.11don. of • the Presbytery ot Maitland
will be held in' Melville church. 13rus-
sob, 'this afternoon: and Ovening.
A nunabor twin the Lucknow congrega-
tion are attentiallee; •
Rev, F; A. MacLennan, of Tor0nt0)
formerly minister of Smith Kinloss con;
gregation,Was in laiPknoW 'daring the'
week And conducted servites
former; charge ou Sunday,
Anniversasy sort/ices ivill be held at
Bethel Methadtst church on Sept, 19.
Services 2;30. and 7;00 'O.° in. Rev.
J. A. MaKelvie Dualianaeli; Will be
the prea'ther," inueic will be
• rendered by the Whitechurch Methodist
choir,
, CoMmunion serdeap Will he:.40114:' in
the SOuth Treabyterian Ohnieh,
ort Sunday, Sept,%20th.;• Services will
be conducted: by the miaierator; Rev,' D.
McLean, asSisted by'Retc F. A. Mac-
'Toenail:of TortintO;: . • • •
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• Tug Gump --The ".43tnilditee. met- .ie
rOeittenVne44ky. evening of
,
last . week after a to months' vacatien.
This was a htismess irieetingt OW the
following - new offiw
eers ere' elected:
President, Hagan McDonald;' Vice Pres-
ident, Aylnier Aiteheson;-2ndVice Pres-
ident, Mackenzie; Cor. Secretary,
Dorothy Dooglattv Secretary, .Adelia.
Spindler,;.Treapatteratigar„Racine;Aad.
-Treasurer, I-farad:Burps: PreieroPorter,
Clarence McDonals4 Organist, Mrs, Jag.
Glennie; Convener of the Devotional
Conimitteei Dolly.,IIenderson; Mission-
ary,Com , Margaret MeOhire; Literary
COM., Pearl Henderson; Social Com„
-Rena Gordon.; lookout Com, Jean
• Douglas; Flower Com., Mrs.' Decker;
Program Coin, Mary Little. The com-
mittees above named are taken in charge
.by tibia -workers and- in. the, evenings to
cotne we feel sure of `‘good meetings.
Guild also met on- Monday evening of
this week, when the High School stud-
ents were entertained. The program con-
sisted of soles, quartettes, contests, etc..
also addresses of Welcome by Rev. J. S.
Duridaw.and Mr. 11. -Cameron. Mr.
Andrew Allan; of Edmonton, was present
and gave a fent interesting _ remarks.
TwO delegates; gra. Imrie and Hagan
McDonald, Were appointed to attend the
convention of, the Vnung People's Union
in Maitland Presbytery at Brussels on
Thareday afternoon (to -day). The meet-
ing next Monday is in charge. of the
Devotiomil Committee. Everybody Wel-
come every Monday evening,
FALL MEETING OFWINGIIAMDISiRICT •
-.-The minister and laymen of the Wing -
ham Diatribe of the Methodist Church
not at Luckoowain.Thar.sday, Sept. 9th
at 9.30. All of -the Mititstertband- pro-
bationers of the District in the active
work were preeentas well As a goodly
4andier.,of
Chairman of the District, 'presided
througheut Ilia _session, .• •
• A splendid interest was taken in.. all
deriarttrients,otahe worW•andthe
.ing resolutions passel - . •
1. That Rev. D. Wien beDistrict • re-
porter te. the Christian Guardian•:-send-
ing,items 'through Rev, J. E. 3. Mplyard,
Conference reporter.
2 That we assure the Editer of the
Christian Guardian that ,we will "earn
esilyendeavor toincreasetheeirculation
Of oar Church paper.; •
3. That the amount of assessnien pen
Circuits for the Superanuation and en-
eral 'Conference •Puncla be accepted,
4 That we pledgeeurselves heic.i an,
Education .Anniversaay on Dec: 2th,
• and that we iecept the offer Of Victoria
College and the 'Educational Board to
assist us by sending out five speaker's on
that date. •• :
5. That a hearty vote of thanks.be te,n-
dered Rev. J. Lloyd. Smith, of Victoria
College, for his 'clear and explicit state •
Tuent-orth-Fn-e-sds--d-Victoria College,
and for his §Plendid leadershin in rela,
tien to oiir EducatiOaaf Anniversary.:
6. That the Missionary Anniversaries
be left to Ideal arrangentent •
7. That the Social Service and Evart-
gelistie Anniversaries be left .to local
arraugerccents: - _ _
• p. That we protestagainst the increas-
ing tendency to destroy the asectity of
the Lord's Day, and Will do our • titinost
to further the attempts: Of ,the Lord's
•DaCyAllianceinJtswark. •
9; That Rev. Wren and Mr. John Bee-
croft be theConimittee to act with the
Chalk -Wm- itryisiting-wea;k Circuits-- •-'
10. That Rev:: Bridgette be. Seat
- isticid Secretary.,* the, Diatriet._ _
11. That Mr,. D..0: Taylor • be Assist-
ant Statistical Secretary,. .- • ,
12. Thal we as a Distriet express our
sincereaud heartfelt sympathy with Rev.
and Mrs. A. J. Eangford the less. of
their only daugeter. •
• 13. That we express our sympathy with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopper and Mr. and
Mts. Harry Hopper, 'of Belgrave, in the
losard their barn and :seasons' • crop by .
PATRIOTIC NOTES
Peciding to work together on Fair
Day for the benefit' of the Patriotic
Fund, the Women'e Inetltute and the
Wonieu's Committee of the Patriotic
League have sepured •froni the Agricul.
tnralSoeiety. the right -to- the nee of the
Fair grounds for this purpese. Every
dollar spent by the public therefore,
either 3.1 any of tbe 'boeths on the
gger9oUdikIictilep'9tr. atLhe % 'Ilhannilte-Mdehablpaltet40
SWea the feAdet Wbiell be used in
the interests of the lied Cross work.
There will be no lack of opportunity tor
those who wish to help in this Isra.Y. -
For those who failed lb get a. chance .
at the "Fish rand" at the Carnival;
there. Will be another "Fish Pond" with
evert bigger and bate,' flak at which to
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try One's hick, ••• •
• Fee that vacated feeling, the result of
'thellunger 'producing air of the big hill,
, ample provision is being made and lad-
: leaf well schooled in the art of icon-
ibint4411°Wn Obillehr,iyto°u'''uwPaPiltY, ("Itti3tYbot acons, a
ivery moderate mile. All the other wind
refreshineuts maybe had °nate grounds,
krbile in "the .411 may. be purchased.
sandwicheS, pie, cake, ice • cream, tea,
coffee, etc,' as usual, at the booth occu-
pied by the WoMen's Institute. '
There will also be a "Coin fOrt Show-
er! for the soldiers, conducted a§ follows:
In a conspicuous spot will be placed a
large basket plainly 'marked, and into
this may he dropped, pipes, tobacco,
Writingpaper,..toothbriithei,
etc in fact any of the things that will
prove MP fort or luxury to the brave
lads in the trenches.
We have been doing our abate • but
the need is so great there pan be no let-
up and we. mutit continue, to :`do our
hit."-Se&y. '
Kingsbridge
-Monday, Sept 131h.
Miss Adeline Keefe, of Chicago, is
visiting frietids,here.
. 'Miss Violet Austin? Goderich, spent
Sunday at her home here.
,
Fr.Dean,. ef St. Augustine,. _was. .an
Ashlield visitor lase week. .
Joseph Garvey, of the t.) 1, 'spot
the weekendat his !lame here: -
James McAdam. formerly of Duluth,
is noW in the employ of M. Dalton.
' Mr. and Mrs. Thoi. Fion;of Detroit,
visited. Kingsbridge relations' _last week,
returning, on Thursday. .
• Mr. goigan Dalton, who is relieving
Collector of Inland Revenue at Stra‘
ford, was home ever.Suriday. •
Master Harvey Aletts returned to
London on. Friday, after a stay of -sev-
eral months with O'Reilly sister, 9th.,
Wilfred ,Oarvey, , William and John
Long_returaect last weekto Assu.raption
Collage,-Sadwiclq-tecontinun
studies theie.
Leo Kelly, who •has been in the: em-
ploy' of Maorice.Dalton for the past two
• months, is now working for Duncan
McIntyre, Kintsal. •
(_very enjoyable ,evening_was spent
by the young people of the locality on
Tuesday of last week, in dancing and
card -playing, at Wm. McCarthy's. ,
Mr: Ted Griffin returned today to
Detroit after visiting here, -Re-•was- ae-
companied back by his wife who spent
the last fortnight at the horne ..of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jaye
Miss Annie Sullivan Spent test •Week
•visiting•her sister, grs„-Jas• Phelan, in
Gsdermh. She. returns this week to
Detroit after a lengthy vacation under
the parental roof, to resume her &titles
as nurse „ ••\ •
•° 'After a summer ef alinost COntin nous
rainfall, drizzlekaod fog it is _Still wet,
despite The Canada Temperaiiee'Act and
14. That our :hearty thanks be tender.
ed the Pastor, Trustee Board and. Oen-
giegation of Lucknow Tifethodist.Church.
for their 'kind hospitality on this
O. Resolved thaethis Winglutur Dia-
triernos iaSesth1i, befog or MIMI 'over .
conditions as they exist on 'the Contin•
ent of Earopn'where Militarism is 'fight-
ing bard ti attain woild stipreinacy,:
puts itself on recorcl as lnytti to king.
and Empire in opposing the power that
seeks tadestroy the freedom we treas-
ure under the Union.Jack.
Financial Secretary for Wingliarn
District.
niialOading,proPhesies The only waY
to keep dry is to get into a mix up to
front-of-a-seven.fo.,4-,Mogor-mick-b1
and conae,out second beat That makes
the times unmercifully dry, 1)eheve • me.
Air EXPERIENCE ON TUE ATLANTIC.-'
Although we read daily in the various
journals,the accotints of- allied• vessels
being sunk by the- cl-e-c01-Y-toriied01A-
full significance Of the Getman subnykr -
inc warfare does not, come tight home
until we hear an account from actual ex,
perience. °core Cascaddin, who, pre-
vious to his degarttire, for the ocean Test
.sPrinG; Worked in .-this locality for the
peat fesi- years, returned last Wednesday
from Euro ue -after an interesting experi-
ence with the Huns George was ern,
Loyd one, steamer laded' with munitions
of war for Great Britain.. One, night
while fiff the of Ireland, the vessel
was stopped by a subinarine and the
crew given five tninutes to take ,to, the
life boats, after which, according to the
Custom of -the Teutetisi, the merchant-
man Was given a dip. All the Crew
were saved. We know that,George likes
the . "beep . Deep. Blue,. but prestin4
.that "Terra Firma'.' seems to 'him a safer
. -
place frbna the deadly -device under taa
innocent -looking Periseope
FRUIT BULLETIN
NOW the Government AdVertisthgtellitig
you rave t Canadia n CraW lad, Peaches, y'ou.
should see'your Grocer at Once iontinitaiown
tin elate spaply.of Niagara Peninsula grown
fruits. MAR Year ClUalltY Is entra,11116 for
conniug. Ptah means gird health.
THE SUMMER CARNIVAL
As The 'Sentinel was off, duty last
week we were unable to report theSuM-
mer Carnival put on by the Ladies' Pat-
riotic League on Sept. 2nd., end 119W OA'
InallY tine features of the affair have 'So
fatlei from, memorY that wocandot zafc-
ly
venture upon coMolete story,
The 'Cptinv,a1, however, was a role ridid
sticqess, and. must have quite realized
the best hOpect ef the busy4 patriotic
ladies who had it in chaxge.,..lteceipts at
•thedeor would indicate An attendance
• of over 060 There was the...free and
easy fur of a carnival, and 'Allied it," jolly
time. The various 'boodles, the fishlond
and the lortune-telfing • witches were
well patronized, and --'-what it cost some
ef the visitors "to get \pile presents a
questioi arithinetie; The gross pro
eeeds of the evening amouptact to f$147,99
suggests that the grown-ups Of
the, crowd were in a 4iberal state of
mind.• ' •
• FREAK WEATHER' •
•
The ;weather nun still handing; Mit
surprises'. Throughout this distriet.Sitn-
day waa, °pa of' wettest ,aod roughest
days ott•record; • Beginning -in the early
dawning there was a suciession .of violent
electrical storms accompaniedby, down-
pours Of rain, lasting-awith intervals of
calm --until Midnight Atew fields of
gram still in the Stook, got another
drenching, and mutat now - be, in rather
bad shape. • Fortunatsly. there is not
Mitch grain out in thiSpatt. The Stall*
were Pretty general over Western -On..
Sark).
This disturbance instead of being fol-
lowed by a cold dip, as'might be expect-
ed, ushered in a couple of July -like days,
and on Monday and -Tuesday everybody
was sweltering in a paid -summer heat.
Amber ley
. •
-Monday,,Sept .13.
Born. -Tp Mr, and Mrs: Bert Humph-
rey, on Sept. 911a, 1915, a son. • • .
Miss Hazel Palmer left for • Stratford
on Monday where she will attend Nor -
MM." Rikert Duran,- 6f- Lifekiidtei
visited ter raether,.grs. /as. Courtney,
ast Wee . '
Miss 'Elizabeth and Arthur', Courtney'
and Miss Edtm and Frank Scott •ate
taking in London fair. • .
Mrs. W. P. Bradley and sister, Mrs.
Mather, and Miss Bessie, of Detroit,
spent a pleasant afternoon at" Tom
.$cott's. • . ' '
Anniversary services will be " held in
Amberley Methodist church on Sunday,
Sept, 26th. • Morning service at 11 and
evening' service at 7:30 o'clock, Rev. Mr.
'Rivers, of• Gerrie, , officiating. The folr-:
lowing Monday evening &patriotic an -
cert will be given. A splendid program
is.-13eing prepared. Miss Mamie Ander..
sotc-otKiticardine,---has again consented
to bePresent to sing. Ainberley Darkey
Minstrel Show.will Make its- first ap
pearatice. There will also be speeches,
singing, etc. Everyone • is 'invited' to
attend:
-
Kinloss
e ross
A‘Tamanoto.M.,!ga
IVESDAT
• Igilt EVENING
Sept. 21
The.proceedA ofthe
Pict-
ure Sklow will be given to
the ladies of,the Red Cross
Society which is associated
with the .Patriotic, Fund.
Ems+. adkas PICTURES
• ADAissthrt,, 15c;.
Tbii is for worthy cause.
All are asked to coine and
assist in swelling t.e fund.
Shovitt Each Nght
9.30- 9.30. " 9;34-.4040,
Remernker your KingArid
Country Need You. If
You Can't Fight, Pay.
Are Issued for
Short Tenn of Years.
• •
DENNTUREC Interest , Critipoul ,
PaYable Half-Yeark-
'NtGPTIAPLE
Asseir-$7,480,339
The 6reat West Permanent Loan Company
17 20,1iing StWe.st • • • • Toronto
. .RepreSented by•
Jos. Agnew,• :Lqc1cn9w; Ont.
. „
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN'
MONEY TO LOAN. -On morteges And notes
--iat-reasoriable rates-. -Fire suranco. both -
Stook and Mutual ComPak?ios. ,
GEO. A. SIDDALL. Bankers'Lueknow
. •
•
LOST.- A. "Man's silk.ramcoat, with initiala '
. A.11, M. &icier chain. hanger. Reward 10, ..
finder of Same whenleft at Bank of Hamil-
ton-• :„
LOST. -In LucknoW on vielnitkon Anost 11,
1915. a short gold chain and cross and two. .
._..,_.,.._golft -p.es'i h'inder please leiive at Tlforatis-
Welister'S;-ROSSZff;WMItedeWeTraWard''' -
16-9-p. - .
..
•
-Monday," Sept 13th.
• Mr, and Mrs. SainueL Moulton: are
.atpresect.atteoding_the, London
hibitioe. '
• Mrs. Hugh lame, of Kinlotigh, is
visiting her parents, .rMr.. and Mts.
Wm. Kaake '
--Mr Edward Harrison has: returne'd
borne after spending _a_ -a4 •
Toronto Exhibition.
Mr. Walter Kaake has finished
putting a new -roof on one .Of his
houses and is now shingling -his .barn.
•••',We are sorry' to report that Mr,
_Robert Thompson IS under the doctor's
care and we hope 10 See him arotind
again -before -len
• gr. Richard Thompson has porcha,i
ed tarm from Reuben Statiffer. • It
is also rumored that Dick has bought
an ante, but we have not -seen it. yet.
For Sale
.F.Aft11 FOR SALE. -The Administrator of the--
Estato of Mary Ryan, late ot the Town of
Goderich, in the County of :Almon, married-
WOMiLD, deceased, offers for sale the follow-
- •ing farm prenertyl-The-south 140acres of •
, Lot; 16, Um.. 12, West Wawanosh.•, The
. property is sitileved 21-2 miles from Luck -
now anal 1-2 tildes font S. Helena. This
farm is all in grass and has been pastured •
for the past •Seven„yea.r.i;:goOd_AvillIzwith_-:::::. --
ivitidni.u; 10 acres. of bush; situated in a
' Ilist class farming district; a gee& flame :"
•'house, 2 barns and driving' shed. The farm •
has a goon clay loam; and is in. first class-,
- condition for Mixed farming". For further ••
• piirlienlarg apply to 1'. J. --Ryam
untario. 'Adtuniistrator;.or to J.E. Agnew,
Real Estate Dealer,Lncknow; or to Proud -
foot, 1Ki11urtni &• Proudfooti Solicitors for
Administrator, Oodericii. • 20 -5 -t -f -e at 25.
It haa been years since so many gram
stacks were in evidence, •Smne farmers
have several gigantic reeks in, addition
to the full of their barns. Considerable
hill wheaten been sown' this fallsome
justinThw days, while other fields.
have beewin.for twelveorfourteen days
and are now 'presenting a Magnificent
appearance, alinesecoyerliiMeground.
FAubt Fon Sang, --The north half of Lot No, 20
the 5th concession of. the Township of •
• Is.inloss in the County.of Bruce containing:
Fifty-five. acres. For further particulars
-apply to Ales. Ross, Lucknow. Ont,
2-9.tf.
FOR SALE. -The house' and lot of the late
JohnOutram Se. Apply to . .
134p •• • . Andrew Lockhart. •
ALMOST ITNivintsAr. Torics:-Weathe'r
anctcraps--Raial "Rani Rain! -If this
deluge continues itIvilbsurely be adVin-
able to commence the building of another
And the majnrityof thelaimers
here completed harvesting Operations it
couple of weeks ago,there is still sow
grain in the fields, and the condition of
the weather at the time of writing is
certainly detrimental to drawing it in.
Like the- Surrounding distaiefs; harve.st-
mg this year was a stiff' proposition.
Cutting the long, lodged grain was slow
and laborious, while stoking and draw -
bag in the tangled- sheaves was Woo
scratching down the bulvtarks of Gibrar
tar. Threshing has'coratienced With A
good number .of4odcl.rnachine.s to thresh
the bumper crop. &Utah McLean,
Thomas Richardson, John Green sad
Robert Curran will in all probability
niiinopolize practically all of the barn
oleamng in this &trialea in former
year, The bumf %loll well filled, 04
Notice to 'Creciitors •
lo the matter -of .Pater'Porrince, iota of
' the Township 01 Kinloss in the:
_ County of Brticei.Yeematt; deceased,
Not ido is hereby given that all persons bay -
in ganSt clobbsor ilet11ands4against tho• late
PoterTorrailooL• Who died -ow or abotathuthird
day Of July A. 1)..1915 at "the Township ofiiin-
loss hi tho county of Bruce, are remtirod to
send by pOst prepaid or deliver to thr. valor.
• signed. Solieltor heroin Cor •Blizaboth ,rm •
•and John Shertiffontemitors under tho Will of
tho said Peter Torrance. their riantds .and
addriissoS, and full partioulars,•in' Writing of
their claims and statoutents of their accounts
and the nature or the securities. . if any, :mkt
by Diet:114111y verified by_ affidavit'. And ' take
notice that after the Ninth day of Oetober
A. D. 1915 the said Elisabeth Torrance and
John Sherrie. tviii' preened • to aistribute• the
assets, of 'the deceaSed atuMur the .perSons •
entitled thereto. having -regard only to the
claims of whit*they shall then, have had
notice, and that the said ElizAbeth Taranto
rind John Sherriff will not be liable for the said
OgSdA Or any part Alietoof IA any person .of
Whose &tint they Shall dot therthave reeeived
notice. ; • . •
ThIS notice is giVOI1 putstiant 10 the 'statute
• Datod Lu'cknow thia 14th ,day of Sept*
•b°R. ‘.1111510;46011;• Seliciter for the 6611
. Ulizateth Torrance ana ,tolui 8W:wilt:tr.
4014j
Auction 'hale
•,
FARM .AND•FARM SI,OCK-,On lot 13th /
•, Con. W. Wawanosh, 1.2 mile south of Luck- • .• •
noUrr on Monday, Mt. 4,1013. 50 acre farm:
- Feeding steers, •Mileheows, Heifers. Calvem
and-HorseFor-t-eims etcr., mobil's; Paul
'Staeltzer. Prop., J. Purvis. AIM; -30.9-0
AUCTIO SALE. -D. A. MoDoiojd and,.Son •
•
will sell by . public auction at the' Cain
•• •- House barns, Lucknow, on Saturday, Sept.; ,
.. 25, at 2 o'clock p. tho following livo '
stock: -30. yearling Steers and •helfers, fi
two-yeitr,olct steersand heifers, 6; tunas
cows, due to calve Soon. Terms: 6 menthe'
credit,. or 6 percent per annum Offlor cash& ,
23.9-c.• , PonVis. Auctioncor:-•
COURT OF REVISION OF THE VOTERS' LIST, -
OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PNLOSS FOR
Toe .VEAR Ai D. 1915
Notice is herebf given that it Court wM bo••
hold pursuant to rho ()Mario Voters' Lists•Acn" "
by His Honour the Judo of the County.Court
or the -County of Etude., at the Tovvn liall.
1k •
LUCk110, OD TOOlidaY the Eighth day of Sep-
teutb'er A. D.' 1915. et soVen o clock iii the after-
noon. to hear and determine bOtnplaints, 02,
errors and otoissioint in tho Votereldst or the
of tho ToWnsiiip of Rinloss for
.Inforrantion ...IY•nnted -
.Any information, leading to the recorory 01 11
Bernardo boy' named Albert Clifford.. aged 15
years, Will 'be thankfully received by tho
undersigned. Tbo.boy diSappeared on Sunday.
Sept. 5th, He was short, •rather • small of his
ago, and ha.d dark liair...11e was, seen in Luck-
nevt.on the evening of the .5th,• bat has not,
boon heard of sinee. • . • .
. ,
J. W. Tnoitrsoit; ft; R. No. 1.
Munici alit
;11itcyrstr rt. 11115. -- •
-Dated at Lucknow thislOth day of Septent.
, . , , -
Dor, 1.-11. ler&
, 111051:AS MURRAY.
109 clerk of the Township of ICinloss.
- - •
REitICATIONAL.-We offeit,s. high gradn •
Cotnnierciat and $horthalid Home
Study Coarse at, a low cost to oll•Lon-
'action -young - ,people particphra
cheerfully hirnished on request., The
Shaw Correspondence S c hoo I, 395'
icnige ;Street, 'Toronto. 30-9
„
TaarAspoatzmora.---R, away Operations
'and Telegraphy thoroughly taught in., •
, detail by Sliavet Railroad and Tele-
graph School, Yonge and Gerrard Sts..
Toronto. Correspondence invited., T.
• j.,Johnston, Principal. ' - '30-9 ••
agoza;E:cefieeee
A Itristiiiit collegelome,
.P6,, healthful situation
Itorniimatctecar4terint,wr1tethePre,,t1
.1'.'Warixtrait:A Thfl.5St.ThesuraX
03
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