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LUCKNOVITI .011TT. THURSDAY, SEPTOIBER Nth., 4915.
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LiCHAPILLE
evve1er ,
LUCKNOWs "
LOCAL AND. OPINE,RA
OMINRITifyilr TrialagPielit P4)!•.
To -day and toaniarrowee-Laeleael'e
big Fall Fair. ,
litiaevive. AA* old buggy .rePailite4 ats.•good
as
J. C. AtOgu§ov• • - A number 'Of Ducknewites -*he. took
The Pinner 'Contest opens 'On Friday in the Winghanii Show last Friday report •
the area • • lat'ae attendance. Untertueetely, the
•••• -ABee'Leila Bane of FOrffuOi vifilitiOff grari°rIt11,44or4e4acinttltnate °:•11Tunagl 40°OcireccQ613nb-
With friends in tQW13. dition,
• Bargain seekers are reipieste.d to leek If you want. a ,coinfortable fitting. 04'
clothera ,make it.
•up A. M. spagee's ad ori PIP et•
RObert4ohnston Waii"doWn to Mont.
TUeSday gave the' Ant
falllike 11.00'0 the .eeaeon. real the end of last week bidding elate-.
a , .well to hicebrother Wi1I1 who, it ikrals'13k0
Be Aire and see At. Artni4ienW8 Pected would- Aeonsail for • Beelalede
Window, specialfor Fair Day only, •t,Prientls here will, be. 'pleased, to Kith
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Several allt0100.43 of Lucknew sight;
eeere etteededelliplei Fair yesterday.
• Pe. J. 14% Mackenzie, Detroit, attend-
- Od the f nneriel of hie sister, tianlatn Mrs..
Jiket. Henderson, on Monday, •
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The.addressis j»j Luke Wilson
and- a 1 Bailey in the rink* thie even-
teg should be intere4tinK to town and
.001.Intry people alike.
:MARKETS, , liffi's,Aohert' NcLaren,,,of Mitchell, 'fie „thee -Will - Is, enjoying eplendide heelth•
.. e eisiting heir eine •Mr. W. W. Hill. : iniving gelded 11 pciunds since he went
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CCOrr.eeted•up,to lyednesolaymPOO— Mr, `Murray And two • children, of into cam. lie is with the 'Zatli Battalion,.
Wheat
-Michigan, are gastli at 'Mk ;W. W. • The rpgular pneetiag of the Women, a
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.., Ili% ' ' . Institute will be held in the Council
Chamber on Friday Oct.8th at 2:30
Mr, Fred Johnston, Wiegbana. ia the
,Barley ,.:,..4.......•,...,.•,, . .o clock. t was decided at the last meet -
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, new assistant in Dr. S nee's DrugPe • .. fog .to hold a "befit sheerer" at this
Batter. - .. , .. ' ' 23 24 some , . .
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Egget e. 22 22
Hoge 0 • .. • . • t • 9' 00 and stay to the finish.
° Getin thePiano.Oonteet -- -' ce
irstart •jar peeservedfrult or ejellies..-ef any.
kind to the Red Cross work to be used
Mrs, Joseph Anderson is honi. re* after in the hospitals for the wounded eoldiere
and a
it wilt be thienkfully eeeeivecl on Friday
an extended visit with friendsen Buffalo fternoon at the meeting. The program Habeilton. •
Will consist of a paper or talk on "What
Mr, and Mae .Gardner, of Mitchell, the other Institute is doing," a • reading
motered up and spent a fetW daye With; by a. inember and a contest on "Cab -
Mr. and Mrs. F. Freeinan. bage.Salad". Music etc. Come every-.
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Ouresuitastand Outiimerawd-for-stylp. and .en:joy..the..meeting„...__
• TitlY1FLE CtARR, •iVidse, Tailor, • •„Bee sure and ••get Pianb-Contest 00a_
Mr. -Charlesliidsayaeturned -to St ins with -every purehase at TheRexell,
Louis on Saturday after Spending his Store:
vacation at his home here. '
. No napes of contestants twi4 be pub.
Hilted in the Zeno eloatest, juet the
standingby hunibers. - • • •
Lloyd, Who worked with. Ma W.
Henderson during the summer, has en-
listed for service' with -the mt.:
Mrs. Dr. Spence and Mrs. J. W. Joynt
were delegates to Epworth -League Con-
vention in Kincardine this. week.
meetin Anyone wishin to a
• g.gdonate
VononTo rition.* Tins WeElt
• Wheat.- ..... 4 95 tofr
. Oats, busb. ; ............. 45 o' 45
.13arley, bish. .. 70 to 'sq
, Timothy, tray, 18 00 to 21 00
Mixed and Clover.... :.. 16 00;to 1800
itotoe, heavy- to --28-15
Hogs;offea'rs.;..-.,..... 10 O0t� 10 10
7 SO -to'-10 00
Spling Lambs, per cwt8 Oto • 8 59
•*'.:Sheep,.ewes, cwt,_5 25 to 6 50,
1 Butler, lb ' 29 to 30
r‘gg.o. tigz. 25 to 30
Potatoes, hair- 60 t.9 70
'High Class Tailoring
Justi received- Qiir-Tall Stock
of Blue, Serge, Mach Serie
at d Cheviot aiid Fancy
ings. Something new. Call
and see them. ”
TEMPLE' CLARK.
Merchant Tailor
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adie:85t
• A Christian college -hope,
healthful
Forprospectusandferms,Wiltetheitirielpsil-
Kinloa.s
Wedding bells are ringaigl,n our burg.
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. George •Co,homr had -two valueble•
cattle killed by lightning last week.. -•
Mrs„ James- Huston
are visiting friends in, Ituron,
,
:Ernest Blackerell, of ;London, is 'visit -
lin; hi fethee-ih-law, Albert Stanley, .
lles. Joseph ArnistrOng has returned
• home after spending a couple of weeks
fe with friends at Kinlough.
, Mrs. Wm. Armstrong lefe • last Tues-
• ,dav for the Welt, whera she will visit
•with her sister, Mts. Irwin. '
• Wendell Russell and George Huntley
• • have enlisted for overseas service and
•• leave for Toronto oed Wednesday.
Th3 annual 'Parlor Social of the Kin-
•. loss Sunday School was fret(' Jim Wed,
nesclay everting at the home of Frank
A'...goodeprOgrein was •givera-
focal talent and also talent from Bervie
•and Riversdale.
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Fetch Them Anyway
, Parties who intend contributing goods
such as hontethade candy -or baking to
the PateibtieSeeiety-iin -Fair Day, and
who find it impossilile to get .the goods
in on the day before the Fair, are re-
minded that these will be acceptable if
brought in on the day 'of 'the Faire -
Secy. - ae- • • • , '
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. New is the Season to have your cutters
repainted and revarnished like new.•
s"C"Shop, s°
o11,1(541Rd1‘N'oven
It is announced froin Ottawa thet.
20,000 have enlisted for over -seas ser-
vice wain the past five weeks.
JG. Anderson returned Friday
night from a business trip ' through the
Western Provinces which took him as
far a a'Calgary• ' • .
-Kiss Gien, of the GieniCharlea--itair
goodielealers, Toronte, wilt he At the
Cain House, Lucleaow,, on Wednesday,
Ogt. 6: -__See mitt on another pagea-
We bave in stock ahout lofty squires
of galvanized steel shingles to offer :at
the old price. " , '
LOCKNOW liAnDWARA & COAL CO.
Mr. 0. Martin; station agent, is apend-
ing a two weeks VeleatiOn on ' a -trip • to
Imported • '
ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 12, • The
Dorenwend C.of Toronto Ltd.. Can- -
ada's. foremost hair goods designers and
manufacturers will display and demon-
strate a sample stock of ladies' ' quality
hair gods and gentlemen's teepees and
wigs, at the Cain House.Lucknow. A
free demonstration of any 'style is offered
be anyone interested Remember the
date, Tuesday, October 12th. •
7-10-p. •
The Call fontileti
' 'Major Dunlop, Lieut. Proudfoot and
re Mr: Collins,, of Goelerich, beldam open:
itieeriCruitheg meeting On the -street here
on Saturday evening. Mr. Collins made
a vigorous address, standing in an auto-
mobile, and attracted quite a crowd of
listeners. He is a good oirt-dooreseeak-
er and made a strong appeal to the erung
menWho are fit and free to enlist.
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_California where :hewn! visit the CeataMajor Dunlop Spoke briefly after Mr-
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toming-te-.Luelin-ow they
oftfietkid Gate and the Panama
Exposition.
, tweet Canieron, looking 'smart and
fit in his lieuternmee etniform was home-
efroin London Military Camp over San
'iao time lolia-alie we -FA -We -1:e A' on.
day, enorning. • , '
'Special prices in all lines at F. 1`
Armstrong:a on Fair pay, .
G. J. .Dow, who hes been buying
horses here the pick two weeks, had
about, 30 delivered on Tuesday. A car
load was 'alipeeed_by expieesataloutreale
ore Wednesday.
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The ladies who visit Connell's Milli-
nery department this week will find a
stock of the newest lets and .trinimings
-to choose from.- Other Departments
also. have lirres of special interest:,
CHURCII NEWS
The Saerament Of the .1,41.01 Supper
Will laredeeiniaterede Lucknow -Prezt-
'byterian Church on October TOth.
A epecial Rally, Day service Will be
held in 141;4130W l'spfibyterian clhurcli
'at o'clock next Sunday ifternocia. • '
• At a meeting of the congregations of
Sa Helene and goat Ashfield, pe'Calvia
Church, St. Helena fast Tneaday even-;
ing, a very Iteetety'eall was extended to
Rae, John Little, now Of ItiAowel.
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The Presbyterian Church pulpit was
'last Sunday occupied by Mr. Aylmer
Kennedy whew home is on the sixth
conceision' of Huron Toweebila Mr,
Kennedy is it tide year's greehiate of 40,4.
"Gill 3.11iivereitya arid we upcieretand,eie,
new to:cotamence the Divinity' ;course
'in preparation pr Ministry. Iter. Rev, J.
S. Duncan Attwood conciliating
opeeial services. • • • :
, The "crell".bY eihe. Peesbyterian ;con.
grOgitlea Soutli Kinloss to Rev. ea'
.4. liclean,,now of Ripley, 'has taken
definite kern., It' was before the meeting
of Maitland Presbytery at Wingliam on
Sept, 20th., and last Sanda.y Rev, Mr.
Gilmore anneunced the "call". to Mr.
McLean'a coniregation at Ripley. • A
speciel meeting of .the Presbytery of
Maitland will be -held in Lucknow to
'finally deal with the.
Tree GUILD: -The Miseienary Corn..
• rnittee was responsible for the ,program
Monday evening. The; topic, "Scandi-
navians in Europe and Canada," yeas,
taken by Edgar Raeine, reading by Nor-
ma Thompson,' Scripture reading by
LOrne McDonald, and Miss Ethel Have
tgaAre-an-excelleht-iiittriotio. rettatieste
'Quartette, eliests.Jean Douglas, -Mary
Aitchison, Mabel MeClure and Freda
Aitcllison, sang "Speed Away." New
talent appeared at this main% giving
a change to the Guildites and showing
that the Committeeavas Wide •awake in
their preparations for evening. Guild
'areeeet, wed_ will meet'on Tuesdeyeverang
instead of Monday, the topic "An'
evening With the Allies:"
HACK FROM THE
• LAND, .OF WHEAT
Mr. Ton Henry, of Holyeood, was
Caller at our l;aectam early In the week.
He ill iiletIonto frowt a trip. through the
Prairie Provinces, during which, will
'be remembered,, he sent us a ,•eoilpie of
interesting letteo. under Holyrood eer-
respondence, It was Aft Henry's 4iist
visit to the•areet Wet., se, everything
there had the interest Of novelty.. -
Froin Outlook, where he last Wrote to
The Sentinel, be Went to: the capital city
of 'Alberta, waere a busy day was epept
in Wing ferinee Wends and viewing the,
sights•of ate', -Alex. Mackenzie,
tereperier of near he says;
tiew4r on a trip to 'Scotland. Duneari,
wh:o holds the position of Dewy
Minister of Education, Was up in. the
Peace RiVer country looking. after eche-
catiolajanitters in that neer land of,
promisee- cale :at John Mackenzie's
Mine Wes, Made it few dieyie hefdre the
death of his -wife, which Wa reporred. last
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week. •
After re full day in Edmonton Mr.
Henry toek the train forPthe Etat, and
next morriing woke up at Wilkie, Sask.
Here his travelling companion, Mr. Mel-
vin Irwin, had friends to see and they
13pent a few -days in the ,emptt•ryi with
Me. George H-ritchisen eencl. the Irwin
Bros., both fermerly of Ashfield. The
farmers were in the thick of a bohntiful
harvest, lent the travellers, went duck -
shooting at Coldwater Lake, a pretty
sheet , of water near Mr. Hatobison s
farm. On turning out one mornua the
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SCHOOL, NOTES
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Mr. Isbister who beet been vary acee
Pableeactingpreetiparaf the Luokraiiii
Seltool Mee theneetiiege Will Complete
his dales here week and return to
Tema° University where he in" biking
tha Afts 0ouree. We are pleeeect t�
know that Principal Donee has oo far
regainedatrength as to ha_able to again
' take char ke of the school the first of the
'month, " • •
The pupils of the Continuation Scheel
were addressed last Thursday afternoon
by Vr.r. E. Braithwaite, president of
the Western University, Lando% who,
after counselling tljnal concerning their'
educations1;iirogress, epoke of the, rapid
ettides now.being•takee at the Western
University.- Unieersiter.- se •••
The' staffOf the aledieal Department
has recently been increased, the labora-
tories ha,ve,been rally equipped with up
to -date .apparatus and the. echoet•-now
conipires favorably With Any in these
reepects, as well in the _clinical mate
erial available. • .
In the Arts Department new laborite
tories physics and hi -elegy have been
installed this year and three -new .pro-
fessore have been engaged for the coming
year in addition to three others who be.
•gan their work a year ago this Vail.
-The revenue Of the Arts Departmept
last per wes $14,000 as compared with
$8000 the previous year, while there is
rn View for the coming year not less than
$24,000.
The attendance last year was the
largest in the hiseory of ,the Institation
g Y and another large enrolment is antici;
found the country in the grip of a severe
laded tble:Yeer_ naite..of _the... unfavor.
ANN time' -Put -alt- -ablieenditions resulting from tbe war.
,thought of duck-hentieg Or harvesting
'out of their heada 'They accordingly
teak -train for Saskaeoon and when the
White -•
weather modified returneA. west as far
AS Perdue; There they spent a week -Tuesday, seot.-2S.
the gaests of Mr. arid Mere Ranier, for-
merly of Holyrood--afrs. Herper . belt% it'e‘ Mrs Walter. Lott Visited Over Siinday
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it daughter:of. Me.' and -Mrs; ,P; ti: A:ckert
Mi4 Bina -Henry -is visitingefriencite
-=wherethey Wee the subjecei of Whole-
hearted weste-Fri•herspitality. Here they in.- Bayfield. ••, •
took a hired in the threshirferjastao-get Charles Gillespie, of Seaforth, sPent-
riesprinkling of the prai-ie gold and to. Sunday at,his knee. • •
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MRS. JAMES HENDERSON . enable. thein tersay with that they ‘: Mtn. .1gc,Cleaaglain :A; treating :her-
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PASSED AWAY _ItactiCpaitiri handling the biggest crop liOnie titaeeat-ert paint.
evet., A day of duck hunting at the - Mis. Wm. Nein-ran, and son are vent.
numerous mall lakes of the Eigle Mlle ing at the kome other Ogee, Mrs.. As.
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' gave variety to the week near Peedue. Wiliam. • • • • : ` • • - ' • ' • •• .
; Mrs: James 'Henderson,. for thirty
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years a reiiident of_llavelock. street, riled ' "Had the snow all gone and the weeth- eMiee Caeiie lIcDoneld and Mise Ruby
about 2:40'1:M169k on F#day morning\
was•asked. . - . ",,, Nixon, of Lticknow, visited ateK. Pater
and
up by this thee?" Mr.- Itenry•
of last -Week. • She hied been an invalid son's-on-Moirdder. ' . •
and a•gret .sniferer for the past. five "Well it -had, but still It was pretty
A large number from froti,oar village took
'cold:foes° early in the season," wee the
years. \Though - itt times, she enjoyed in the Winghero Show On Friday, also
reply. And this seemed to seick, as a e
comparative ease her dondition 'was . re -
it was known that any unfavorable cone.
gerded as Ultima' for the Paee year
However, accordieg to ME Henry, Mr. and Mrs: Alex. Piirdon, 'Miss
the conceit at night. • -
and sort qf II:epics:sant memory. •: . ,
,dition might at 'tiny. time prove, fatal. . the people of the West • feel prosperous Cassie Pardon and Hector McKay vesit
_ MrseltendersonaivIrese maideri name tips year and are inePeYeLThey havethad_ ed over Sundayan Mitehell, ., f. • _ _e _a _
was Abigieretti4lienzie; was born7neerly -a Pagelifieen'"I'elr;""erelaTie` Well her- —We are sorry to repoit.the 'illnees . of
ship -of- Zera. 3Teted,•,so...that the peet,two years, whiph •
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66 years ago in the township Mrs. John °Rhea Jr. Hermany friends
While she was quite young the family brought many of -them to want, will scion wish for her speedy recovery.. • ,
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. moved to thel.2th-cencessiortofAshrmid,
where She wasenerried to Mr. Headere, 13ut °Ontario -kir me ' said the tsva :-2e-Iveratiagre4ttevaslit";inotliiheidld, b•netii3t inistgetnd;a•'Ire-
• son; Soon after -• a/hid their moved' to, travellers, as, horitewar:d bound, they port was .kiven of the 'convention et
saw the comfortahle homes and well all- •
leueknow. She was a consietent enene- ,
ed., if smeller, fielde•of Huron and Brice. ',Brands. • . . .
ber of the Presbyterian church, and while .
They recognized, however, that the West :The: anneal Rally /lay service was
• healtlrpermitteci was a &Irate& : worker held in the Presbyterian church last
• like, the East has its own' good and at -
la the church •• • • .
Sunday:but ewerg to the bad weather
Besides her husband she. leaves ; ewe, tractive features, and that like roOsnp,teirioria, i .____y_.,,,___ ,___ _ __
gm_ having. all the esaintialseof ..a. :n • Arm. few were in attendanee. '
ions.andt_three dauglitere,eldta-Afeeteb
' - ---e.- - ta...a:-7.-=.2.
TVs time yOut consulted'
-us about your 144
simple defects -'d •-•
miy be comipl,icated by
and kr.,
' "r. AlNiSTRONG
Jeweler and OptiCian
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Aiels4lieittar•
Sti-Ork TORli
'Interest Coupons •
.Payable Fialf,Yearly
NEGOTIABL4
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Assets -"-$7,460,339
The Greal West Permanent Loan Compalui
20.Ring St,West • • • • Toronto
Rec'preseuted by
JOS. Agnew, j,,ucknow, Ont.
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN'
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Axe you interested in gold music? If
Ti-Arinstrongls-Jevielery
Store, and get a hook •cia the Victor.
They,are free.,
,Dorenwenci's Display.
of Artistitlfarr-Gtiods
Shottld "Seen by every
man d woman who
youthful.• . -
'Ladies who, have not
sufficient lair :to do jus:
• tice • to their appearance
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A/3.V. BALD, COMO to the •
Cain House-, Lucknow, on 'Tuesday, Oct. 12tli
When you can have a Free .pemonstraticti,oflhe style
that*11 ausuirinrour &minds. •
LADIES : Switches, Braids Tradsformations, Pompa.
diAirs' 'Waves and many other hair -goods creations of
the Bizest qttality
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GENTLEMEN!
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Hygettic toupees and wigi
.whtch are mdetectable,
'featherweight a n cl e
worn' by over.' a quarter
niilhfo men, See what a
benefit it iito your Health
Coinfort and Appearande.
, RENWENti'S,
cad Office and houierooins. 105, Yeitge t.
4 • • 1404ON1O
04!"#4;roosiNovoNse.,,r4k.t."*".084-04444,foovisorooN'Nevowvi"isew
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had held a similar meeting at :Doper
Back-io Work _
The opening •of-Torofitti-Valversit
and-Paeulty of ucatioar is caused
something of an exodus Of young people'
froni town this. week. Clarence' Spence
and Will Connelleare back to Medical
,College, Wilf. Ahderson, to University -
and Misses Dean Geddes, Francea Spence
and. Ruby Garbutt to Faculty of Educe-
tien. To their various studies, which
-w111-beest1ierteoine-shtenglrfFeiii'9leie on,
• these bright yoking ladies and gentlemen
take the good wisheir of many Lucknow
frieeds.
VVINDHAM. WINS -
;* NORTHERN LEAGUE.
. The lime Press Cup, which was the
prize at stake in the Northern League.
baseball contest this season, waswon by
Winkham in a game aeWalkerton played
on Triesdey of this •eveette .
Special interest wee:attached-WY Tues-
day's game on account ofthe fact that
this was tire third time the teams had
met. On the 17th Walkerton played .itt
Winglitun end. Ms defeated* a score-
d 11-1. The n.ext geme was at Wal-
kerton on Saturday last, resulting in • a
tie. of 6-6. As that , game- did net
teit-weee-uP-Ue4glee eighani
vesit the 131'11W County Town. The
sem Tuesday afternoon -was • 4--1 in
favor of •Wingbam, : , .
Batteries were: tWalkerton,Anderson
and MeCattneye Winghem, Teller and
0. eddes,•
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the tieW wheat from tho Prairie Prov-
. inees olumencucl Coming down the
lakes,- aad,iteis. reported of good'attalkey..
, Storm' Signals were Out all 'day Mou-
day and on Tuettlay the lake was very
tough; A large steamer Whirl came
down witleacargo of wheat had difficulty
in inalxing the harbor. , . .
Packer 'Kennedy, chirgeel with an
assault and brought here by Chief Con-
stable Whitesides, was on Tuesday sent
to London to §pite, the volunteers Mei
oveeeetre ererviece He took the good
advice from the bench, and eeemedeglad
ef an opportunity to gain honor in an
honorable way, .
At the nomination ineeling .held' on
Monday for it candidate to fill the , posi-
tion reeVe of the town, lately made'
.Vaeant`by the death of the late Robert
Elliott, four nominations were received,
ail (Mows: Dr. W.. P. Clark, O. Mun,
iiingp, Chits. A Xairri and Fraok Elliot t,
Dr. W. T.. Clark sral 14"tenk of
• .tiliOreab teetork, both eti,ted tli4t .thoy
would remain in the . .
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reeid larrdeat too willeaby-and-by he- dotted •
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over with millions Of. comfortable homes.
The funeral on Monday afternoon to
Kinloss cemetery was largely attended,
-Rev. J. S. Dancan-toonducting: the , seft-
vice at the house-and7gramtv-The fatally
• a sympathy Of adla
()irate of frieais in their irreparable
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-rTuesday, Sept. 284h.
The farmers are buiy cutting their
corn.
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• Alex: Irvin, of Ifiefekihg, Sunday -
ed with friendhere,..:
▪ Jarnes and Lottie• Henry spent
Sunday at John Gardner's. .
- ties ay, ept.'28
, Miss Tillie Alton,.of Lanes, is visiting
:friends on the Second. . •
Min Annie Courtney left or Regina.
on Saturday .after a. lengtherevagatioh
with her parente Mr. and Mrs. Opertney.
Wingham
Prizewinners tie tile special- events-, at'
the -Fall Pair were as -fallow-• `
War-eEtiete Wee%
won from Turnberry. QapteStopehouse
for East Wawanosh Sad Reeve Mulvey
for Turnherry.
Green leore, Race -Geo. Twainley
1st, J. C. 'Higgins 2nd, 4. Mulvey 3rd,
Gthalerrien's Turnont- -Levi Lott est
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The Anniversar serer e ele-Y- eaebeadyeDriaera-aal rs. EreTiir r Johantri st,
A. Patteson elide:Alex. McDonald 3rd
et odist c arch on Sunday and Mon- Mrs. Millison 2nd, Mrs: Alex McDonald.
clay 'evening were i a splendid success,
un ay serv ees weie ably condoct- Tilting at the Bing on.-EforSeback H.
ed by:Rev. Me. Rivers, of, Gorrie. ;Olivet MclCague lst, JOhireEegleson 2nd, Alex
and Bethel choir. rendereclaome vererap- Middleton 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry 'spent propriate music forthe -occasion': . 011:
Friday:at-Joseph 'HecketeS: ' Monday °veiling a concert was ertiol:ed
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Crewe, by ell present. -The chair was oecuprea
Sendayedeeeithefreendsahaee, eby__Rev.-IVIr Harding -and splendid-atl-
- dresses were delivered Rev. Mr. Rise
We are sorry \ to report ••• that "Alfred ers and M . fry .
Mr. Roulstoo, of Ripley. Mies
Andrew is eery illeWith appeudieltia.-
Einnut Morgan,of Ripley, was • present-
Mit:Robert Hunter is visiting With and • favoured. the andieuee with two
_her_datighter, -Mrs. Alfred_Shery,voody; re.i.dingS,. it duet by I.,,i-Zziu lifitili.-
- ---..Mr:,--antl---Mrs..11i unellun ter -are
ticlis . to toarihciapWabaeirrts.Weaalpdten-E, sraol.ivosnbaerndMrwtJtiattelkr
spending a:few days with _f_ri3O
Tiverton• •, ••• ' Walden were also good features of the
Mrs. Andrew MeKa•y, who has been.
visiting friends - here, -left-A(344 4 eVentag. The darayeninserel winch was. _atrhictld-nder12 Years, 50 Yds -Hazel
;
A:fr.-composed Of chorus and Violin mimic by Wilkinson 1st, Nellie Boarder -reit 2n0
Winnipeg. .--,... eta- t • • ." Mis0 Olive •Jeckson, Frank Scoet and t Girls Under lie Years, 50 Ydse--Bella.
A nember 'tiOne-liere ' ittrencled ' the Tompkin ist, Sherlie Donaldeo
kiss Edna. Scott as accompanist; Ma
Fastest Walking teem --W. taeloi
let, J. B.. Tyreman2nd, Bobert.:Webster
3rd.
Boys'Hitching Race -Elgin gender
soh let, Rbbert Webster end. .,
- FOOT. RACES
' •
Bays Ifiider le -Yeats, 100 'i'ards-7-6i
man Walker and Keith Donaldson
A. JOhnston 2nd.. • '
• Boys tinder. 15 'yeai•-* -100 -Yards--
Norman Whitenteri
W.M.S. Meeting held at Mrs. joie Hoek.'
ett'sla• W. Walden 'took the ohair•and acted • as "Bo t' e • a • - Yards
n er pee or: or le, procee nee: arey . Waellace Ge.-Joyne" end. • • .
.BASE BALL AT. RIPLEY
The base ball tournament at Ripley on
areeiclajr; the eiret de* of the Show,
did not deaW kaeOd crowd. _The, gay:
tfarathereeld-T FO-relblir
o u s meet.
,and anyhow folk` intended doming to •
tovrtetko:.dttr
'Atayod at home on Tuesday, e •
The tournament was won 'by the tdc-
Jutish teeerewhich.deteated Kmeerdiee•:
:-and „ -
dig4ate,d Lucknow
Lochalsh defeeted Kincardine FIL,-4, at d
defeated Ripley ta--7.• •
• Jobe Geod, Tee:twitter, was umpire.
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OFFICIAL FRUIT BULLETIN
Fruit i3riach Dept. of Agriculture
•
VanningSnd Preserving. (ruit's ire al -e.
most done although some good peaches
inay even vet be obtained. Those who
have not cantie•1 or preserved s_fficient
to lent for a year Should etFt iirom pity.
1)0Pot forget that grape idly' is del ic- •
ioui and a liberal supply shoilld be on
the shelves for the coming winter, Get
Stuoce eleaches, the latest and one of
the best for minima thlaweek. If you
can still get a few Meths, take them.
Smite geod.prunes are still available.
DO not forget calr sc4diers, no. oo a
few jars for tl ern turd erminiunie.ate
with the terra Han dt• eled Cross
Branch in the neatest city.
speechnewereegiven.by MedWs--; -.,TOCkey Race, 50 yardp—VV. Wallene
and Sem Courtney, derhY, •recitatiere and J. Campbell (tie) lei' John. Bagiti
by Miss Iona Nesbit, tweedialogues were km and a; Middleton (tie) 2nd. ,
acted by .Arthur Courtney and Pr trek .Three-Ledeeelellace--GaNtev teen alid
Scott and Misses-lactbefe Scott, Aliitripj- A, -Wilkiraion, lst, J 'Eagleson and C:
Cempbeltand.ROS65eil versary_procccds amounted-to:S*00.H : Wallaee eat, J.
TeefiWater •
- ..eetueeday, Sept. 28-.•
it-ferk- eiu-c .
ful tall opening lest Tuesdey, • They have
a huge and up -to -die stock, • and are
catering for a big 8l1e.V6 of the trade. ,
Christ thurdh held a very seceesefili
Harvest Home serifee last Sabbath. Me.
Payee, 'student in charge, conducted
.services.- The band was he attendance
in the evening. The chinch was beauti-
fulty decorated with • 'fell fruits and
grains. The Bishop of •Hition will con-
duct conflanatien services next; Motiday
•evenitaa Oct. 4th. , •
The Rev. 'itr.Tiinncr, supei'intenclent.
of Home Missions in Quebec, held
morning service an Iteox shuttle goieg
to*Wingliam Inc the evening. Mr. TAn.
ner's address WAS very interesting, show-
ing the struggles of the Protestant mir-
ority in a Catholic community, mei
mentioning some of Vie inius6,es Wit
.wincit they have to contend. The a , •
kneed was deeplY Marital And
ingly Iwo stayed to itor mom, ,
Notice 'to Creditors.-
... ____•,, . , ..._ - .• • - _
trtiro matearrefetliteretateat'PeWTor-
ranee, late of the To,Wiaship"of I:4•11-
, • loss . in the County of Bruce,, Yea;
leen, decerreedi
. ,
Notice a hereby given that All ° Mona 1,- v.
1:g.:"-iil'i)Ygraril"a"ttru3 1etr."oto, dec011er about thet •.1 •
4
dov of July A, 11.191., at the TOWnshin 01
loin the Otanity of Attire, tire renniri•
ss T to
sand by post emirate or dintArcrr to, the 'a ;vier.
• signed, Solicitor herehr for Flizabeth Terril
. ,,le
• And Joint Sherrill' eXecutors under the wil, nf
the stl id Peter :mance.. t heir manils. and
addresses/and full particulars fa writing' of
their clabils And statement:. Of 'their accm.rts
and the nature of the securities, if any, held
be them duly Verified by. affidavit. And take
110110,1flat after the Ninth day of 'October
A, D. 1915 the said. Eligabetli Torrance and
John Sherritr, will lirceedd to aistribitte the
assets. of the decoModtunong the per:4MM
entitled thereto, haVIng regard eniv to the
deltas of Which ' they 811;111 then barb had
metiee, ancIlltat the said 'Elizabeth Terrance
and John Sherrlfr sem nee be liable for the said
att,sets or aoy .part thereof' toeily master ef
whose claim they shall not then have rece,ved
notice..
'ihis ,,-t,,,' 1, •gh On rt.,0,-.... 4:n t tO thr st. it e
liBttl'iltitilltblatlifieltooW this 1.1th day Of Soisttelt
.
1'. A, 'Ipti',10.1.iOn t4olloitot ,fot tlic -.3ak1
it Ilapa eth Lorlairro andlloha, Sherrie. ,
. •
MONEY TO LOAN.-011Minregages rem
at reasonable rates. Fire Insuran, ‘eWW1
Stock and Mutual.e.ompanieS. - •'.
. GEO. A. Banker, Lai:know.
ASTRA.Y.--Cameto the Iroinises Of the 4,
undersigned.Lot_12.1)en '
orabout Sept.,15, bne-pig. wnermay have
samo,on proving property and oarilig, ex- •
'anises. ALEX. Tuomno144
14,10-p, .14.11. No. 6, Lucknow.
_For Safe- •
FA.RAfroa SALE.Tbet Administrator of the s
Estatfrof iVIary Ryan; lateef the • Town of
Goderich. in the County -Of Mixon, married,
Woinan, deceased, offers for sale the follow- •
• lng farm property: -The south 140 acres of
Lot 16, Con. 12, West Waw. anosh. The •
• property is situated 2 1-2 miles from Ltick '
• , now and 1 1-2 Mlles from St, Helens. This • • .
. farm is all in grass and has. been Pastured
for.the peat seven years; good well With
11; 19 adz -es of bush; sittilitectitv a •
first glass farming eistriot; is good frau*
• house, 2 barns And driving shed., The farm, .
has a good clay loam, and is in first ,c1xss
- condition for mixed famine% Fbi"further '
particulars apply -to P. J. Ryan. Ooderilh, '
• Ontario. Administrator; or to J. E. Agnew,.
Real Estate Dealer, Lucknow; or toltmid- •
-• Loot; icillontu.-&-Brouditiot,-__Solicitei-
Administrator, Goderich. 29-544e at ?b. •
FARM FOR SALE—The north half of tot` N. •
h4 the 5th concession of the Toweshinv.,:e . •
Itilirloss-inthirecranty-tif-Bruce-vo tit
• Fifflr•five acres. For further partied es
apply to-Altix. Ross, Lucknow, Ont. •
2-9-tt
Auction Sale
FARM \ AND FARM SI. i/Cli-On lot 14,.. 13th • •
. .
• Con., W. Wawanosh; 1-2 Mlle south of Ludic-. •
• now, on Monday; Oet. 4,1916. Macro farm, • •
••••,.,,Reediutlt.40444_,4111c1cotws,lieiterS,081eks—t;.:
7---mumbrse- Forterms etc., see,
rop., J. Purvis,'Auc. 7•4041-9 .
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,SDIJOATIONAL.:-We offer a highagracle
Cemmiteial, and - Shorthand .lionic•
° Study Course it a.low test to all Can-
t adiatt yoUng• peo pte
cheerfully furnished on request..he
Shaw Correspondence S c ho 61: ' 95,
Yonge•Street, 'Toronto. .. 30 . •
1'RA.14SPoRTL.TIO ,--Railway 'Operat tus
and Telegraphy thoroughly taugh ia,
se.
,
detail by Shaw'S Railroad 'WALT: " •
--graphSchonl, Vonge mid Gerrard Sts.,, •
Toronto. Cori espen &Ace invited.,T.,
Johnston, Principal. , 30-9,
• .tax Sale cof•Latids „
Notioo is hereby given, aS directed by the
Assessment Act, R. Is. I. 1914. See. 139, s. • s.
that a sidaof hinds tor arrearS Oi.LAY:444.4 Will 1.1.4 •
110141' .at.--Lhot-to-w-n of 'Walkerton...ill-a-Fri-Mil ;
October 22nd, 111 in tlio (louncil Chamber •)i! .
tlie County Buildings, tL the hour' of twel1. o
o'clock noun; When there will be offered- for-,
stile, thi;...i.F,cs and, oharges are soriier • .•
piny thelollowing d est •i1.46, lands in the -VII, •
lege -of Lo.tacnow: l'ait of "Villeki .tet ,252:
Belogtfit rar4 tri ;al444440VIViOjitill 11i,411.0.- •
IELlit root. i-tared.in .,..x.egritrtry i of=".fli-a-- -
Om Bruce n P; LUCA 00 l'Axes and.
, _ . • _
A. complete. 1,i"0 lin& tlie etuinf-y (4f
Bru_ee to ue ..11*,1/' tor tax.04:18 publi,hod -
-.Ontario I Lizette" los issues; of. ,
August 7th. 191% inclusiVe. and in • tin. ,
worth' -.Progre,s" in its issues of July .218 -
October blth, 1915, imdusive; a copy of. Vhhtt
may be obtained co 'applicatien from Ow
unciershrtied, . :
If itti,AtIjoureen t1I0 be required it, Win ho
:hold on, Friday; NOVOlaber 6th, 1915,.. at
•ithaVe in4.4n tinned place -and hour.• , •
•
• Nolor RoinnirseN, °
Tie:istirtIr en the Cmoty of Bilice.
Bated at-ty1:41kurton, Septembefitith, 1916. ,
6-10.0.
'2- -
MOVING
SIL
Open all Afternoon
and Evening of
FAIR DAY
Change of pros -yam every
hour Good, dean, High,
Class Entertainment.
Don't. Fail to Se the
Plievies when you're
at the Fair
• a
eneeefeateee
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