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1VO.X1141 YOU iiic0 a Piano?
LUChnoves-hig annual Fail Fair one
.Weektront to-merrew-Oct, 1st._ .
Stoner, of Termite, is ,Vttng
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, It' Graham.
Lucknow Store gives away a Piano.
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aide receipts at Kincardine Pair were,
about 4460 which le too less than, 1914,
Have our.e14 buggy repeinted as goed
Eel new; .
puouTd waist
Wheat Nish $ 97 to
•Oats, bush. ...... P. 4. • 5t3 .tip - 60
hnsh 70 to 80
Tiniothy; Hay, „ . .. ..I8 30 to 21 00
Mixed and Clover 1;16 00 to 18 00
'thoiee heayy steers... 7 75 to .8 00
Hogs, off cars. “....... 9 '6$ "to 9 9 0'
Calves' 7 5Q to -10 ho
• • • C. Awbnaeoxv. ° '
Mr. and Mrs. Thom. Begley and Leila,
of Cloderich$ PPEInt Sunday -with friends
ere. •
8400.00 Piano given', away* Flee in
Lucknow. • • . •
Mr8...1yrn..Terris and -little daughter,
Kathleen, are visiting with friends. neat
Atipley, "
'" `me. Alf; Nevoid) wheiment last wee);
With his father here, returned to
Alb#daY, - '
0..Preemau and` daugliter;-Mrs,
J. W. Joynt visited with friends in Lon.
don last week.
Tell your friends about the store 'and
get a Piano free.
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Miss Susie Webster returned hst week
to Mt. Clemens, Mich., to take further
treatment there.. * •
MLs Leonlee (.1aesart 'who. IAA been
?Pelading wie6nO1e a Monthswith friends
in and around town, returned to her
D. Lane, M. D., of Priceville,,visit-
ed his brother at Kirdbugh this week.
He came over by auto. .
Mrs. Jaines.Irwin. of Pittsburg, Pa,
is visiting her parents-in-law, Mr. And
Mrs. Wm, Iwin, Belfast.
•Spt inLambs, per cwt.. T* to Miss Litlian Alton, of Lanes, is visit-
- _ zs_t_Q. in; With friends at Awberiey and Pipe
doz..,.. 25 to • 30 Rev. J. fri. Murchisou,.of 'Xindersiep
76 Seek., who has been visiting' here, re-
turned to the West risrerday.
Mrs. J. Clark, of Southampton, is
spending the week with her parents,
--Mt.'ind-Miet.s1.). .Merntosh.'
- Mrs. T. E. Finlay is visiting at Peter-
borhugh with her mother; Whit is now in
o'
her one hundred and peconct year. '•
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It, NOW is the'Season to have yOtir cuttors
repainted and revernished like nevi.
JC. ANDERSON,'.,
•• Shop, Old Town Hall.
Mr. at:414rd, R. W. MeMorrap; 'ot
Somerset, Man., visited htst week for a.
few days with Ida brother, D. O., *-
Merrily. ' .",
_ ; 2,9 to 30- -Riverthe-paat-twcraveeksr------------
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For Ile Kidneys
A Guaranteed
Cure For
Pains in thd hack
Fluctuating appetite
Black speck; before eyes
‘Painsin the joint
tiiziine'sg-whiie-stoopink Puffiness undet the eyes
Frequent chllls etc. •
We guaralltee 'dime or Te •
fund your InJney.
zoo: .perhox or..3 fur $t
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DR. z M. SPEI'NCE'S.
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DRUG -STORE -
44-The-Nyai _
London en 'ThuradaY$ .
'Ake. Robert Johnston end ldiss Leti,
ta Joynt returned home Tuesday from
itAiting for a 'few months with their
Alrk,-Lfllieo Thilatk, Min•-•:•-•
'Private ArnOla Ilathwell Was home
400 the London camp for .a. few days
the past week.Like. all the other lAya
who have gene to camp Ife s building
np Physically. „
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Writes interested in the. revision of
the Kinloss 'Voters' List Will note' that
the date of the Court of Revision is
4th. A Wrong ilate, 'appeared in the
notice last' r_oppk,
'A number of tamers in Tharina toWn-
ship suffered loss by the stems of the
rfith$, ,,Ituppears,to have developed to
the proportions OIL 'cyclone on the 2nd
-0.44th_concessions west.
W. -$.1. Stewart', wife and child, of Peat
Fall, Idaho, are gadits. !pa -week at the
hOrne Of Mr. and -Mrs„!..,." A. P. Stewart.
Stewart will be remembered its hav-
ing had eherge SORle years agelof the.
electric light plant here. He is now in
• charge of a power plant at Post Falls.
• They are spending it month in the .East.
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Having secured the services of Miss
Nugent, of Lindsay, I am in a better
position than ever to attend to thg wants,
of all who may require dress and -mantle
making. •
- Miss WOODS.
" The five young men who, etilisted hare
on Friday lost no tune in going to camp.
.They left for London by . the afternoon
train Monday. '
We have in stook ahont forty squares
glvanizedsteel-shinglesto-ntker-at-1-
the old priee.,
•Lucssow liARDwd4tit & COAL t.:0;
a few days of last week with his sisters
here h •143 hada.pleasant' trip from Fort
William to' Sarnia, iin--thcFnew , beat.
"The Noronic." ".• °
You can get a 'Plano for a little talk.
ing about the stere.- "
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'Millinery
-will be pleased to have you come
in end see our showing of new Pall Mil-
linery., blew Models are being pieced.
•our display tables daily.
• • -G. M. ARMSTRONG.
Card of Thetas •
lielwish.to.eapress to our neighbors
and friends our thanks
'for their thoughtful kindness during our
recent bereavement,
Mr, and. Mrs. S. 3., Kilpsatrieb.
Miss"Thlis . •
The 1900 Gravity_Washei. Mr. Bab -
'Conk; Toronto; :Wall, be -here -on Show
Dir to, demonstrate this splendid Ma-
chine.' --See him in the Agricultural Hall.
He; will be pleased to nieet-yon
_ Geo. Rohertson, Luck now, Agent.
A Correction ,
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• KILLED IN RUNAWAY
a6s. °Hawn Jiunped from
Rig and LOOS Der
Saves Boy of 6.
lime& lialana, of Males% ufae
fatally injured in a runaway accident
while driving to Kincardine on. Sunday
afternoon. She, Mr. Hentiaf and e
son aged six were an the rig, and when
going down a hill on the Durham •Rottd,
FOR KINO AND 'COUNTRY ,
Five More From Lucknow—
Splendid Meeting Friday
Evening—Ptirther Re-
sult*Looked For
Pifer.
The first effort by military mea to.get
recruits at Lucknow was made on Friday
evening of last week, when *jar Dura -
the bit in the home bridle broke and .lop, of Goderich', held a public, meeting
the horse immediately ran away. Mrs, , for that purpose in the .Family .Theatre,
Hanna; becoming frightened, threw the The irnmediate result was the enliStment.
boy to the Side of the road and then of five men with the "Ilst Battalion, and
inultled from the *pg. The boy was nn -
hurt, but )1 rs. Thyme alighted. 011 her
bead•and.the skull was so shattered that
ehe died noon after being taken to the
Kincardine Hospital. • • ;
Mr. Hanna, reinainedin bitggYand
after paePing.,a bridge was" ableto. step
the horse goingnp a hilt on the other
sidd .Mks, f'fanriawaajeat' 43 .3jears of age
--Sunday beingalie anniversary‘"of her
birth. ,She had intended spending the
day- with -ter dattgliter, • Edna, who, is
°attending High Schooll'- at ,-1Cincardine,
She leaves a family of four children,
A typographical error in 'the report of,
the work of the Patriotic League made
it ,aptiesar that the balance in,the ' bank'
was $135.53 whileaccording to the treas-
urer's statement it is $39.53. The mita.
take Was once. In another place we
lia.d it that VD .pillow eases had been
received at Mrs Elliott's pillow shower.
This should have been 370
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_The Next Big f)ay.
The next big time,in Lucknow wilt be
on Sept, 40th. and Oct. 1st., when the.
Agricultural- =Society holds-iits annual
eithibition. With a season of suck
splendid crops and general prosperity in
4the_country, the show ought .to be one
of the best ever. This is the .50th. ex
hibition to be held by the • Society, "and%
no effort lied been spared to tnake it a
receid breaker. s. •
CHURCH. NEWS
Rev. James M. Murchison, of Kinder:
aley, Soak., who was visiting his parents
at Paramount, occupied the Pulpit of the
Methodist church on Sunday eyening
Anniversary services will be held in
Lanes Presbyterian church on Oct. 3rd
and 4th. Rev. W. A. Bradley, of Tees -
water, will preach on Sunday, and on
Monday evening will give an address on
"Observations in Gerniany." , Mr. Brad-.
liy_haa_trave.,Ileci_on ,the continent ,of
-Big baseball- tournament at Ripley thl
Tuiesijay, Sept; 28, ,Lucknow, Lochalsh,
Kincardine and ',Ripley will cointiete
Who will be champions? - .
_ _ _
rold Allin_waa home. frem_LOndon
from. Saturday .luitO Montilla% We
-understand-he and E,wartneronth0r--1
"oughly enjoy the camp work.
Dispersion -Sale of High -Clasp. pure, Bred -
Shorthorns and ,Aberdeen • Angus 'Cattle
Also Grade Cattle, Norms, Farm Implentents, Etc:.
At Faii4iew"ifock Farm, Lot
Wawanosh, near Dungannon.
est
I tnke pleasure in inviting yeti to my sale of Shorihorits* and Aberdeen Angus
Buse:young aninials fired at 'Fairview" Stock Farnk have won honors at Gualph
. -and feel assured-the-offering-will-meet__with_ar.our_aPproval and appreciation.
and, TorentO sFittStoek Shows. In breedingund quality my herd never was'bet-
_ter and will be presented in gond° condition. This Ale will be held on
•-irhuriciay. October. 14;.comineneing at 1.00 p.m.
5111011THwaiNS-'
Roan Cow, "Wellesly Bleisimi,"" NO.
- - • _
. 61436, due to calf Oct. 20
Iteatt-Heifer.411. 1 a "1 No. 115041
• Red Heifer, "Pidene,", 3 yrs. o
• ' 104952; due Ur call May 17 -- •
Red ileif.:r; "Wage Girl," 1 yr. old,
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No. 106324, dim to calf Dec, 25.
• Roan Bull Calf, Signet," 5 mod:
'old, NO. 101324
• Roan Cow, "OW, "Roan Ruby," yrs.
NO. 94421, due to calf Oct. 19 -
„Red 134, Easter Jim," 7 mos. old,
4 vra. old,' draught; - -Gelding' vrs.- old,
drauglitii Filly;2-2- -yrs, old, draughtk
Gelding, 1 year old., agricultural:. 2 -year-
old Filly, general purpose; driving petty"
' Id; drivineare+Janiet_f ies
to drive, thorOug 1Y reliable.
. : ABERDEEN ANGUS
Cow, "Cfinton Due Drop the Second.,"
14 yrs. old, No. 46504, due to calf
June•16. • ' •
Cow, "Del B,"'9 yrs. old, •No. 11315,
due June 13.
Cow,,Envirtmment," 9 yrs. old, iniport-
-- 4567 C N 40556
enad an $
ca COW* -.!Tleeklear , 3:::Yre.• old, No. Atte .te calf May 19.
1 :-- - ' "If lifereh-'6.-.1 ---- iiiii-Ordt,'"rollegeltiwar,o-Ilanos.." Old"
10 ,
-White 'Calf: "White-caneen,"'6. .$111014 old No. 29290.
, 10. us043, .: ,_ . _._. • i i' ___ .: ' _ Ito cow 4qhpinqs, !!.s. mas,_Oid,__ No..
Ream Cow, ',Jennie," 3 vie, old, No. .3304.
- 101904 di.e to calf April 7 • - • a'slieifer, "Pride,'" 2 yrs. •cld, due to gait
Bull Ceti, ''sltsisti -thief, ' 8 11109. old, • 'Nov. 25; . - ,a-- ---- --- : ' -
•'s No: 101322 ' • ' . Heuer, ...puebees, a 1 yr. old
. •
ltoan Cow,-"Arethellite,t•-.8. yrs. old, No. '---''---CRADE'ckrTLs-."--,-----
.. , _ . ,., . . . ..
• . 82082, due ;to nail Match 28 • •
Red cow,, ,,,Lhay Alice,,I. 6 yr. old, No. 2 CoVia, 1 Yearling Steer, 1 'Yearling
Heifer, Steer Calf. ,
91124, due to calf Dec.. it . .
• RIGS, ETC.
Roan Heifer' '"Ellei" J. year old, No.
11504/2 .. ' ' • 1 Berkshire:Bow, 1 yr., with 7. pigs_ at
. .
monsns . - foot; 2 Choice Tainivorth SOW50 6 niOs,
1 Wise, 5 yr.s4 old,: draught,' 1 Horse, old; 120 Pure 13rOd Leghorn Hens, good
' y . 1,,draught‘: Veal of 7.91.1; 1 Mare laying Strain.
All IMPleMents required cn a. well.erjuipped farin, incliding stet • adrileit,'. in -Attie
• sPreader, hay fork, roped and pulleys, 4 Weil -silo datti in Shea,' . •
. • . . . . . • ,
' Teethe and •Cendltlettie-"Tweive iliontits' cAdif 'given on furnishing satis-
factory .tatettrity; 4 percent. per annum allo.wed for CAA.. , . . • „
mir.,t,w.s with:eaves' at font are proven breeders, ' 'As 11000 as anintid in cold it
beeentea the property Of •Pitrenaser. but gond Cite will be taken elation and will
• be placed ' On care for thote wi hing them Shipped. Certifitates Of registratitaii
furnished, ' La' talogne sot 00 request. , Everything ;Mid Without, reeerveris I have
< . . .
rented dtv farm. ., • • ••. $ • - , • .
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los. A. Vialibugli, Prop,
((at. T4.4. gobitoon.atio'ciooto
T. Gundry, Auctioneer.
awakening'of .pahlic sentiment -re-
. gaEding•the question of .enlisting in a
" way Which will doubtless, result in fur,
additions to the 71st in the neer
future. • . • • '
si ..tair„pwner of the Picture
•Siuw,.ver genereUs17.4ave the...06.0 Of
-thetheatteafor the evening and put' on
a free phew in the • •early • part of the
'eveeieg while the erewctwas,gatherint
,The theatre was well lilted by thoo;righr,
kind -,ef ,,people4-41ie rn,en sand •Wpillell
who are'leterested in the. war
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• in theabsence of . Reeve ..Joynt, who.
was ticeidentalry delayed' in getting to
• the meeting, Rev. IS. Duecanpresided
at the meeting. following- the picture
show. Duncan gave %short addreps.
giving his opinion of the war situation,
and. pointing out the necessity of young.
men Joining tlie'itraY:"--- "- - • • -.
He introduced Major Daniel), who
with Lieutenant 'Preudfoot wanpresent
in. uniforni. The Maier epoke very'
'briefly, stating that it was hisduty to
get goo men in Bruce and Heron .conn -
ties.. He intendedto remain in town
over Saturday' andshould be 'ready to
give information regarding the conditions
of. enlistinent to any desiring such The
Major -is -a inodest, man und•.•.not ••-exper..
Europe anclas Male to Ewe firat-hand- ieticed 0.1.1 , the platform; but one' W.110
information a): out the land of the Kaiser °meets him will doubt that he will
and his Huns, A 25c: admission fpe
will . be :charged. Monday evening,
Tun Guinn. -The Guild on Monday.
evening was in Charge of the Devotional
Oommittee-Annie CaniPbelaaking-: the
Scripture reading, chorus by girls in
Miss D. Henderson's Sunday School
Class'and' Miss McCharles took the
•ionic for the evening, "Our Friendship':
A.n interesting featurn of the program
wat the report Of the :two delegates to
the Yeung People's Union Of Maitland
Presbytery held at Brussels on Thurs-
day of last week. Mts.. Imrie• gave a
paper in the afternoon meeting and
Hagan McDonald reported the evening
session. ,Alyiner Aitcheson occupied the
chair for the 'evening- Next 'Monday
the program Will be in charge -�t' the
Missionary Committee, "Scandinavianti
in Europe and Canada* being the topic:
• Were. Wild Oats ' - •
According to an exchange .the..city
youth secured. a job with Farmer 'Jones.
The 'Willing after his arrival 'promptly -
at 4 a.m., the fernier rapped on his door
and told him te get up. The -youth pro-
tested, "What_forr he asked,' rubbing
• his eyes. "Why we're going to cut oats,
rePried the farmer. "Are they-w,ild-oate
rpieriedabe' veutik"tbat you've got to,
sneak Upon them an-the-iiiriar."-
died at Edmonton
Frcm ecopy Of the Ethrionton Bulletin
dated Sept 16, to hand -this week, we
take the following account of the death
of a former Kinloss lady:
Catherine Cannell, wife of 'Alm *-
Kenzie, of the cuetome department, died
at her hotne, 9924 108th St,,, yesterday,
afternoon after' a lingering illness 'ex-
tending over n. year or more. Mrs.
McKenzie was a native Of Bruce county,
• Ontario., and. besides. her husband
survived a. bon, Gordon MeKenzie;
_teacher at LonglieecLend three sister's,
Mrs. Andeison and ,Mrs. 'Deans, of,
Arthur(' Ont.', and Mrs. Wm. Ross; of
.Heliner, Idaho; also two brothers, Wm.
and John Cannell, bath of Erlmonteu,'
The funeral will take plach from the
family. residence .on Friday at 2 o'clock
tri 111674tdinonton cemetery; , Dr. Mt-
Qiieen officiating
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S '-IJNTON:-Two. Auto'
-loads of Guild representatives attended
P
th.e_ youtg.p0501_67sUnion-siaidand .M.r-roudfoot p.enited out that
enlisting was not confined ta a,tW--Class
Preaby,tery held at Bressele on Thursday
make a good officer. He is saerificing o,
good (feat togo to the war. •He is the
-owner of a drug store in Goderich, . and
this business' he is giving up for the
present.. • He-_,Iti.:_tharried -and has one,
child. Of course, he doesn't himaelf say
-anything about what he ts giving up.
Major Dunlop was f011owed- by W.
Prom:Hoot, IC. g.itif Goderiah, who spoke
for about 45 minntes, giving a brief
acceunt of the war and the events lead-
ing up to it. - If Germany should win
the war," said Mr. Proudfoot, "there is
not the slightest ,thiubt but we in
Canada would'be under GerMarraomin.
ation." . The Miinrok Doctrine Of` the
_United States would/1)e' no proteotibn,
as the United Stateswould have enough
to do to protect themselves.. If Canada
would pat the saine proportion of its
.people in the array as Britain had done
we should have anarmy of a half million
-instead of one hundred and sixty thous -
of last Week. The dinventien was held
_iratb,e beautiful new church recently,
built by the lPresbyterian' ongregation,
sessions being held afternoon -and even-
ing. A nuinbx of exce*nt papers and
addresses on yotiug people's work in the
church occupied the attention of,•the
delegates in the,nfternoon.. The evening
session waelargely- taken up, by two
elognent and uplifting addresses -one
by Bev. Mr. IN iohol, Listowe1,-illi3
one by Rev. Mr.., McGillivray, Of St.
Thomas. The ladies :of Melville church
served a delightful supper to the Visitors
in, the. basement of the churcji at 6
o'clock. The. Union vitta re-ergartized
-fliatlie-year, with Rev.. Wesle_y of
Wroieter, as president.
I I
Reeye Joynt at•County, Connell
Commenting On the new donation by
Bruce Courity".Canecil to the Patriotic
Fund, the Port Elgin Tinies bad the fol-
lowing:7.-7-- •
Reeve Joynt, of Lucknow, is indeed a
patriot., In a ringing speech before the
County. Couneil-last week when he mov-
ed that the council give. $5,00t per
rich a platform speaker of *cetceptienal
.in the conntrypictronlrlaboring. men
and artisans were going, bet the' profes-,
stons-had contributed largely. Two
.young barristers friim his own Toronto
office had already gone, and eldest everY
law office -in the 'city.waS represented in.
the army. Doctors, too, had shown
themselves ready to enlist to serve in
almost any capacity,. •
Following Ift. Prandfont; Rev. me.
-Richardson .Was invitedt4Lthe_p_latforin,
133/ the chairman. He spoke very briefly:
At this point' it was discovered that
Reeve Joynthad conie into theliall and
he was immediately Called tcr -the Vat.
-f orinv a. 'short Address the: Reeve
refeired to the recent action of the Brae
Comity Courical-in-donatiing 5000- pee -
Month to the Patriotic 'Fund until the
end of the War. Fle'said that for hiinself
he was beyond the age for,- enlistment,
butle was able to dig a trench, drive a'
horse or do any work of that kind, and
'should it ever•come that 'such was wantt
ed he would nothesitate to give such-het/3
as he was capable of. Mr. Joynt omit -
pied the.chair for the remainder of • the-
,
'meeting. •
• The next speaker Waa Rev.. Mr, Fah-
.
eringham of the Anglican church, Gode.
flURON MAKE$ 0000
$6000 Per 'Month tor Patriotic
funds; WM Pay, Expenses
of 33 Dalt. to County
t a Reda meetingpf Huron County
Council held in Cloderich-on Monday to
consider increasing the county's grant to
the. Canadian patriotic 'fund, and the
advisability Of , bringing to 'Huron the
33rd. Battalion now ititioneclat London
with a View ef stimulating• recruiting,
the,Connell unanimously • decided to
gliaratattee the expenses Of .bringing the
33rd. ilattalion to the county And to Th.
crease the counlry's grant of 51.000 per:
month,to the Canadian Patriotic Vilna
to 56,000 a. Month from October to March
1916; and to $5,000 per month keel April
I, 1016; as long as. the Council deems
necessary. • • • ,
• Represen .frem different,
of the conetywere present and indorsed
both propositions. W. 0: Egan, organ-
izing secretary of the CatindiAn Patriotic
Fund, addressed the Council on behalf
Of the pattiotie fund,• •
A,cominittee 'heti in: band ..fhe matter,
of deciding what pdfute.wili,ho ,visited.
by-the...33rd Battalion. It in expected
that besides Goderich two other towns
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will entertain' the soldiers. Wingliata
made a Plea to have the troops brought
'there for the Wingharn fall fair.
PATRIOTIC NOTES,
The loeal Patriotic League was able
to add about 530.00 to the funds of the
Red Cross Society as a result of the en-
• tertainment at the Family Theatre Tues.
ctay evening, thoagh inany.did not attend
the second exhibition of the pictures.
The play Was mod, and all ,who attend-
ed felt they got the worth of their
_money as well'as ha.yingopntributed to
a good cense Receipts for the evening
*ere $35.90 and there was between 45
and 56 expenses. The ladies greatly ap
preciated Mr Sinclair's • liberality -in giv-
ing the show for the benefit of the Red
Cross and in the course of -the seascn he
do douht, swill be it gainer' by it.,
month, Eta long as the war, lasts, -1 the
Canadian Patriotic Fund, he said. he had
eine soiq whir Intd-beeir-it mkt- -the-cloc--
'tor's care for more than 'a year, •but
that he WOuld willingly give six eons to
'the cause, if he had thein. ,iewas too
old himself t� go into the firing line,
but he -wits willing to drive horses or .
dig ditches, and fitrther mere he offered
his raotirees, allhe bad; to ,the British ,throughinit. - , • -
At the close of the meeting-five-You-rat-
govere men t, , and °Waited h remarks
by gi leg 81000 yeai th.the Canadian inen offered themselves for king and
Country. They are Herbert and Ila rry
r'otic nd as tong as, the war lasts; is i Geor e Abbott, Chas. Peirey
Needless to say r. oyet. was ieere
for he has set s great exam -• and Gordon Mackenzie.
,Ple for many 4her inenin the county.. •The first four are Engliehmen. Mae- •
kenzie iS a LucknoW boy. - They -all
wile are able to give, and'give generous -
ability ,and eloquence. I e mado
owerful appeal to all. who could do se to
enlist.. --Vera ECM-a:11'0f boundiessenthii-
: eia,sm, a strong adVoca0 of the cause el'
the Allies in the war, and , earnest,
tireless worker in the interests of ie-
cruiting. His address was listened to
with the doseit attention. and interest
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DONT miss the opportur ity to secure
a bargain ont of the "Fish Pond" od the
grounds., Very best Of fishing.
DONT forget the'"Comfort Shower"
for the soldiers, but come prepared to
-drop some articies.of .comfort into the
basket for thia purpose, which will be
placed' in a Agri
cultural Hall. Any of the following.
articles acceptable:.pmes, tobacco, gum,
candy(goed-keeping kind), , toothbrushes,
handkerchiefs,.,towele, *socks, notepaper,
etc. -
'
'Wbei looking for 'it Place -to-leave-
' tonne money for tlie 'Red Cross work,
DORT forget to visit the hot scon
booth and treat yourself to a delicious
hot scon, 'baked while you wait. ,
Ladies! bOlsrP wait he•interview
ed, or written to, for donations of breitel.
cake., pies'etc., for the home-made baked
goods booth in the Akticultural; Halh
No cards will be sent out but donations
of ,s.rticies.. mentioned above will be
gratefully ticeived from anyone. It is
hoped there will be,a liberal response.
DON'T forget that these goods must
be,taken to the. Agricultural Hall the
day before the 'Fair.
• tON'T forget, anybody, . that every
dollar of prat, t made on thEt grounds,
Will be used to help our soldiers at the
front.
oultry anted
.At Lucknow Station
-On September .29th
The following ptices will be paid:.
Hens, 8c. Chicken; iqc. •
pucks, 8-54c...
Poultry must .b'e• starved.' rz
ou-rs-berore dellveiy
.. •
Catch -dm ear y market -as -the -
poultry market is not 'pr..)m-
• ising taieseason.- • :
J. T. LYONS
CoURT OF. REVISION OF THE VOTERS' LIST
' OF TUB TOWNSHIP OF EINLOSS- FOR -
THE YEAR A. 9..1915.. .
Notice is berebY given that a Court will be
held pursuant to The .Ontatio Voters' Lists Act
by His ilonour the Judgeof the County Court
of the County of Bruce, at the' Town Ran.
Lucknow, on Tuwday the Fifth day of Oct:
.obor A. D, 1915. at.seven e'clook the after-
nooh. to hear, and determine complaints •of
errors iiha omissions in the Voters' List of the
Municipality of the Township of Rinioss -for
the year A. D. 1915. ,,- •
Dated at Lucknow this 19th day ot Septem-,
-bee; A; 1);491f, •
• • A. •
Satur a
Night a
Picture_ Silo
ie
ho Dared
CI In 'Reels
. The 6reat• Dramatic
Masterpiece, Run in
*0$0trtoa,ncllaTsthwe;teriec:
Tor-
Full- of Tbrilla. Not a •
- 'Dull Moment.
•
`Scion',
The
Famous . ANNETTE
KELLERMAN in •
Neptlille'S.Dalighter
7 Reels,I.,00k out!or this one
.aoaa-naevoaaPasarstare'lleaanaa'avaeo'at...—
.DEBEN
Are Issued for
• Short Tenn of Years.
Interest Coupons
Payable Half-Yeady
NEGOTIABLE
Immo. a
Assets—$.7,40,339 •
A
The (treat West Permanent Loan Company
17 20.King S t Nes t — • Toronto
Represented by' •
ros.' Agnew, - Lucknow, Ont
EyERYBODin • COLUMN
NONE* TO LOA. -09 mortgages, and make, •
at ream:Motile .rates. Fire liisurani;9; beth- 7,
Stook and IVIutual Companies. - •
OEO. A. SIDDALL. Banker, LuoknoW ; •
•
For
le -
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FARM FOR S.ALE4-The dininistrator of the
' Estate of Mary Ryan, late of the Town of
. Goderich, In. the county or kluroarmarried
woman, deeed*ed, eiterslor sale the follo*-
ing farm jOroperty:---The south 110. acres of •
• Lot' 10; Con. 12, 'West VVatvanosh. :The
--,--property .1a sitAutted 21-2 miles. front Lutik,,____ .,....____. .
.now andl 1-2 miles from St.. Robins. ' This
_ "----- -:-.-4.''''. •
- -farni-is atilt' grass end itas- been, -pastured- .._L _,,- !...-,....=:-.?....,s • .::
for the past seven years; good well with ,
wincini 11; 10 acres of buah; situated: in a ,
first class fitrmingx istriet;,a gond fitune •
-- '-houteil barnkunti-driving-shed, 'The -farm : •
has a good clay loam. Audis in first 61,iss •
condition for inured famine.: For -,further: ,
particalarsapply to P. J; Ityan. :Ooderichi -.
Ontario: Administrator; or to J. E. Agnew, •
Real di:statii Detiler,Luonnew; or to sProud-
foot. Killorati.& Proudfoot, Solicitors for ..
Adminitrator, GoderIch.. 20 -5 -t -f -o at 23.
FARM Fon S.,i.E-The north half of Lot No. 20.,
in the 5th concession of the Tovvashin of
-ititrloss-in the County -of J3knee
Fifty -live mires. For filrther particulars
apply to Alex, ROss, Lucknow. Ont.
2-9-tf. . , .
TOOM AS .MURRAY,
13.9. . Clerk of the Tewnship of Kinloss:
. -Tax Salezoi .Lands
Notice is:hereby given,' cOia th9
a:149, s.• s. 1,
Asseitilment Act, R. 8.0. 1,
that a sale ()fiends for erre f taxes. will lie
-fferd thirrown of-Wittlrertmron Fruilky,
October 22nd, 1915. in the Council Chtuirbes. of
the County.BuildingS,•at• the; hour• of twelve
.o!elock noon; when there will bo offered, tor
sale, unless the taxes and charges are sooner
paid; the_follow,mg _described lands in the V it.
.1age.....01.,_LatoklieLq_Part of Village Let .nal.
•Beltig that p011 01 said lot convoyed in histrit.
'tient registered in the 11.7I.Stry (,HScc the,
Co. Brtice as 8:30 LacknoW.. Taxes end Costs
jA25.c9o3iiiphite. of .1111918--ifFthe County -of
Brube to be sold for takes IS ptibligied in the
• •tOotttrio tittzette" in its issues of July to
Angust n11..1915,1, inclusive, and in ,the ilep-
worth.•••Prog•ress in its issues of ifvu.203.1.• 2w1A,litiethe
1.4
1 . • • praised theMedical examieation on Sat-
urday end eignad the necessayy docu-
ments, This, however, will not be tb,e
AN ATTRACTION OF MERIT
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THE BoyeallyextspciccosPoir talked the matterof enlisting over with
otherS,A/Min bar 'sof-whew -in **AIM, -
The monagemeet of Lucknow Fair will sign tip later on. • •
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wish to announce dint they hare seem- Mr.,Sinelair was very fortunate' in his
ed the Boyer -Vincent Stock Conipany selection of a picture film for the meet-
for- a two -night engagement, confluencing The story was of a dissipated young
Friday Oct lst., Fairinight. This at- 13ritish offeer in India, Who instead of
-traction lrvlayed:mearlreVery--city! -attending to?his-dutics-spbut,his-time,
and town in Ontario this season, and in gambling and carousing. • His dii,-
comes to Luck'now very 'highly recom- graceful conduet brought about trouble
Only w and ' tried ro alty between himself and his father, a. general
whole fruits of the meeting. Major
' - Dunlop. win -town ever Saturd.ay and
mended. y ne
productions. wi'l he. presented, for whieh
all special scenery and electricol elTects
are carried. The Company will present -
the beautiful four aet &utterly,
Westdreer " on the opening 'night here,
and it is without doubt ono of the best
productions ever offered at popular Pried;
anywhere. Several high class vaudeville
sfecialties will alse.lop presented between
t acts which are' alone worth more
-than the pride ..of Admission and have
never failed to &to the very best, of sat-
isfaction. A -special matinee. will 'be
given on Saturday afternoon for ladies
and Children. Reserved Seats on Mile at
gartint Mulatto:10 Prinf Stole,
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officer.' of high manly. qualities. • A
-foolish and indulgent mother intercedee
en behalf of tlici son, who goes froin bad
..to worse, and at last takes a drug in°
,,..An. that ho. may be unfitted- to• carry
may be obtained on front the
undersigned. .
if an Adjourned Sale beret -mired it, will be.
held on Friday. November Mb. lets, at -the
above remittent:A.00W. and holO.. •
• NoitM*9 Wm.:lemon. :
_ Treasurer of the County of Bruce.
Latedat-Wolketton,,SepteMber lab,71915,
0,-10-e. . ' • •
'FOR SALE. -The house and lot the
- .,John-Grifilth, Outram -St.
Andrew Lockhart. ,
•
FOR Sikl.E.-z•House and lot on Bob' Street,."
• Lucknevir... Eight,roomed house, 'hard aud. •
- soft water, and one acre of laud, with good
" stable. - Appiy to Mits. Jonx Bus's., •
49-0. •
a • •
. Auction' Sale . . •
-.FARM AND.FARM S'1001C-On lot IL 13t1i.'
Con. W. Wawanosh;1-2milesouth of Luck-
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• :Feeding steers, Milch cows, Heifers. Calves
and Horses. .or terms etel.,,pee PALA -
Smeltzer, Prop., 3. Purvis, Ana. .
AUCTION SALE --l). A. 31°1)mi:it'd. and 'Son I
will sell. .atictient at the Cain '•
/louse barns, Lueknetvi on Satarday,,r.sipt.,'
• la,. at 2. o'cleck P.. in. the following . ,
•• -. stook; • 30 yearling -steers mid hetfers, 0
--:-.--ruyeur---old-Strers- 'and milch
• .cows. dim to calve -soon. TerniS: 6 mobtfis'
credit, or per cent per annum off for dash. ,
•-* J. PunVis, Auctioneer., '
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1.4otica.rioNAr.„.-Wi-offir, n high gra&
'Commercial and Shorthand Hem,
Study_ Course a:. a, low. cost to alt Catp;.•
adiau p eo e . Particalara
cheerfitib• (urnianettpu, request. 'The ,
. Shaw Correspondence School.' 395'. •
Vonge Street, Toronto 30.9
. Notice to Creditors
In theit'f-lattiFet tit's?
-___ranet, late of tl e Toweahip of K
leas in the County of Bruce, yoo.
deceased. . •
Nato) 'is hereby leven that all persons hav-
ing an claims or demon& against the 4ate
'Peter ' atities:who diodott-orttliont-the third.
day Of July A. D. 1913Itt thctownsitlitinernkiln,
loss io the County , of Britee, aro required to
r.
lilflt(iel)13:gritdrol•Pligegf "fdoerligillttboo
tad John Sherritft,executors under.the wil; •of
iitdb°ilro5assi(ols artiddterfuT11°rigAlleteellatits_11°ItantnVelYntineg oC
ind
•their ()taints and Atn, tauten km of their aceciants
ana the nature of tho securities, if any* 21,14.
by them duly verified by, affidavit. Md take
notice that after the Ninth day Of October
Ti 1915 the said g117050t1, Torrancci and
.an important messagellirough a parr, of John snertir win emcee to .nisteibuto the
,,sets of • 1 le decease:1 among the persons.
tile country 'infested by the enemy
rititled thereto, lutving regard only' td ille
natives; of India. On discovering. this
the fatheauedertalrea to daffy the tees,
'sage hiniself, and is'shot down on the
way. Thie tragedy brings about a revo-
lution in the lib of the young Timm -who
cialiiis 91: which they ,aliall then have had -
notice, and that the '8ald Ii:112Alietli ',A.orrance:
and John Sherrill' will not be liable for tho said
Misets or asy, part,..thereef to anY person; of
"WliOse claim they 'shall not t belt have 'received,
itt:1400.. ,. , • •, . .
ilivtuitice.is-giVen 0414014A iti the staLt:ite
discards tho soldiers utuform which he in that boholf. "
Dated at taiaknow this 14th day of 800toni
haci. dishonored, and he reaolves to gt. bee A.D. 1016.
away from home tO redoop his loot Mm.Console SoliCitor for the 'Said
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character, . worrainv tuld John 4nerrttl'.
•0.19•0$
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I • at.104.14 Iva
t
ANS 90RTLT: 0 N. -Railway Operations
ancl Telegraphy thorairghly taught •irr:
• detail, by, Shaw's -Railroad -and Tele— —
• graph School Yong e and; Gerrard Sts.,
Toronto. Correspondence invited. T. •
_ J. folinstonc.
A Christiatucollege.homp,
heattbful situation. -
' "ForinospeetinittildterinSAifitetliePAlleitisl-
R.I.Riarner;M.4.,D.1).,St.The;nts,,Otit..
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Winghani
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Bu1.--G4ACEN7,—A very pretty reel:
cling was Solemnized dri Tuesday, Sept,. „
14, at the Imine of Whig- ;
ham, when her sister, Miss Eva Gracey,
was mated in marriage to Albert' T,
BulIK of. London. Only tho• immdiate,
relatives were present, and the wedding,
March was rendered by Mini Nora,
Gracei. After 'the wedding huicheoe
therliappy couple left for a short vilitt to
Detroit and eastern points. t
return they 'will' reside at lip Main
street, LotideiL. Many beautiful fifte
testified to the pepnlarity of the -youno.
• Wide; itev. 4 ketry ofkittte4.;
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