The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-10-07, Page 41r1171r WV 1100 '001.f"0
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IA1AT CATARRH
It Ms be Sitid that eery third,
personbu catarrh ain some fork
farkdiCebaS shown that nasal:catarrh
oftess Indicates a general weakens*
of Out body; and local treatMents in
the- form oi snuffs and vapors do Iittle,'
if any good.
Zs correct War* lee '1110014 txtet. ts
au* by enriching your blood with the
oil -food in Scott's Smalsiost which la
atediehill Sood and a boliding-tonic, free
from any harmful drugs. Try it.
flea& & &wow. Toroata, oat. •
8usIeSs and Society Cards ‘;
JOON 8DTHli1tu4l4D k $0N$ Ltd ,4uepb1
oat., Ws &ndMarina
ILAItV1CY 3. LINDbe. , imucnow. oat, ,Atrent
various ileas af bunnance, SIN spa lAre
dims otannunieu ituaranteocl. Qnly
timoutio-1,,u0know ot the I.endon
Mutual. A. numbor of village and term
propertiotor sale.
Ir. latelotow LAM net °Vial wridaY
avaiung at a 0.01oekie their 14 1,CamP•
boll street. Alibretbren eordlatir invited.
Ofiloeis:-.4"Noble orand, Thos. WationLIViae
Grand, F. T. Anustrome, ...Treas., Alex. Ross;
Iter. esa, 14. liayd; rm. secy., Dr. Vat.
woo. „
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A. Y;0414, o. R. O. Old ught 14000 MeetB
074rr witursdAy uldlit on or before the full
moon, in the Xasonlo Ban. Haridock•street
• Luoknow. W. N., A. MacDonald; .S. W4,1
P.,Damorog.l. W4.0.1Wartim eacY.. W. A,
wIlsoO4
knout Ottitinti
lonidiehed everetnesettey ocreiss
4. et lavikeew. War*,
4.. D. hri.OICZNZUC. Pro sister
0441
TiiintsDAY,. Korona 7th, 1014
• . 0.W. ftourt sharvreed, .No. 50, laidknow,
• meetsavery last Monday of the month in
In the OddrelloweNall. Visitnufrbrethern
• eardially inviteatto attend, 0hier•Rauger,,
John istoey.. Rehr. aranant
71n. gem. nabt. 40ffinitort. Treas. D R.
Mootraustr.
• (U;w. Dueknow fAnge,!so. 070 meets
BeotGA Monday or each month the ellows' Hall. Master worlime.n.d. Man,
ruid;Fin.43eoy.u.D.R. l'ifeellitosb;Ree.
Secy.. OM. Potter; Trefig,, Alex. Rosa. •
Dental
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G.& ramlutorto to. ix Ofireft up
sralrala BUttsa Blank, 1:seawater, Snon
falattention tapOld plates„ qv:mallow and
bridraworkvisite wroxeturist, and ard.
Wednesday ofeaub.nionth; Gerrie Thur.
Ga A. NEWTON. It. D. Dentist. ()MOO
Ann B10014 1.40k110W, VIOL_..&11 modern
. methods used. Best nattter/418. tarnished.
Crown and Bridge war*: :Painless extract-
ion by the use of the -latest, siraplest aud
Batost renudy, SeNINQFORM. Newest
tblng In artificial, Weth. Alumium p10114non 00katil0
aTRATIFOritt. ONT-
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Business college
Our instructors are experienced.
rapils get individual -attention'
and graduates are placed in posi-
tions. • We are receivingupplica-
tions we cannot meet. Students
. may enter at any time. Send for
• our free catalogue and see if .it
interests yott. ,
D. A. McLACHILAN, Principal.
t
ream Wanted
Having in up-to-date .Creamery
in full operation, we solicit your
patronage, 'We are prepared to
-pay the highest market prices for
good cream, and give you an hon-
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and testing each can of cream re -
wed carefully and returning a
full statement of same. to each -
patron. Vild-•furitish two .cans- to
•each patron, pay ali express
charges, and PRY every twO weeks.
for farther .particulars or
send .for cans and give us a trial.
The Seaforth Creamery CO.
,
Seaford), Ont.
CUIAOSS' COUNcli,
;'• town Hall, TeeSWatsr, Sept. 27
Council:met to -day. 'Members all pies:
• ent. - Minutes of last meeting were read
•'' and sustained. = ; • - "
' The • Collector-bandedin Ins bond
-
which wits approved arict'aecepted , • •
Donaldson--KuntiThat; perMisiion
. he ikon to operate a Peol•room. m the
Village.of Fortnosai-and that the license
be Forty Dollani for the first,' table;
Twenty•Dollars for the .second and ten
for the third. And that -s...•EY-law be
-prepared- and .paised-for, that -purpose at
next meeting ot Conned, •
Arnistrong-McPlierson--Iii: Amend-
, anent that,thelicense be ',Fifty.. Dollars.
kir the •first table,' Twenty -.five for the
Jsecencl and Ten for the third. . For the
Amendment Armstrong-311crlieMou Case
For the )ilotion Donaldson-Kunti. ,; A-
rnoathionv aortal. --
enbio‘'at Let 8, Con. IO was Or -
THE 'ALL nig PRISAUX
Unfavorable weather this 'season &o-
f/muted for more than the usual number
of Agrieuitural Society fairs not being
up tit the usual standard intlia way of
Afte0411ce w1 financisiT retinue,
few towns which Were able to image the
attendance of a emnpany or more of sol -
diem to•entertain the crowd with Mili-
tary ealAbitiens, drew unusual crowds
andmade big Money, ,Walkerton; for
example, where gm fall fair for •soine
unaccounbilile reason, has of. late Years
been Somathing.of & failure, this years
drew a Meneter crowdd and had gate .r.e-
ceipta of OM $1.004. •
• Theeft.faCtil have revived 'the anneal
crop of piedictions that the, town and
village fall.fairs =St soon. be a thing Of
thepast miles; the ,directors wake up
and put on More special attractions to
`entertain the crowd. We -are told
the 'fat ex, th& well-grooinek Win; „the
big pumpkin and thilanei (1U11t will. no
longer Bert* to draw4he crowd, and we
OlUst have horse -racing, aeroplanes 'or
something of that sort. •
his oame prediction has been ,made
annually fer the past ten Yeari, and it
must be admitted that to the town
dweller itiooks as though any, year it
might Piev4- tine. But theFallVali
shows wonderful vitality and with a fine
day the efewds src just as big as they
were ten years ago. And . another he.
portant fact is that it is the. societies
which stay. closest to the legitimate busi-
ness of an Agricultural Society which
are most successful. . Those, which go in,
most for imecialettractieifs or tnrn the
fair into a racarneet are the ones which
give most evidence Of, having soon to go
out of business, , Those Who say , that
the 914 regular feattires-ef'a fair do not
attract perhaps arenot aware that quite
hithiber Of far Meta- who 'arein geed
circumstances, have an auto or n• good
driver, attend four or or half a dozen. fairs
each year: These men areinterested to
know • who has the good horses, cattle
and. grak-7-and they eujek sieing the
• •
There is another thing: -agricultural
societies which' hold a fall fair get many
grants and favors of one kind or another'
from the provinte, county and smaller
municipalities. This is because, the Fair
is regarded aaan educative institution.
While it remains such -these favors and
• •
-grants . be J ustified; but should ',the
fair become -largely- an affair of- light
entertainment, such as horse -racing and
vaudeville, public assistance could not
be expected, and would' properly.enough
be withdrawn.
MISCHIEVOUS . . .
A numbers of stories discrediting to
war relief -tvolo;r13; and calculated' to
Make' the careful hesitate before contri-
bitting, have of fate beer passed off up -
en the publie. •• • -
. These are prettS,,mudi.all" of :the •eiae
breed,' and relate- that one of. the little'.
uotea whiCh. the makers of socks, - shirts
or, other, comforts in many cases attach
to their. work before it. is sent out, have
been returned by setrieliOdy ina townoi
lumber camrin this country with -an in,-
timatiOn that the article • evideritly had
gene astray., .
The objectof- hesestorie&-of-coursei
,
Is to leave the inipiession 'that the: art
icles. handed in by the workers,, instead
of,..heing sent to the trent Orto the hos-
pitals, are being sold • by the • heads.' of
the patriobic organizations and the /non-
ey.receiv_ed4nt-into .their-owit7iimokets,
•
No honest and intelligent person need
hesitate to condenin these stories as the
fribriestionS-of inean,:spirited-40-a, free.=
Spotisible persons. -
, Whether or not a 'portent readily be.:
Heves these stories may be taken as an
ifidet of his chareetei. -If he' fa- Mien;
6840.04 the
readilyaccepted*truer.-:-Ifheieliberal
and patriotic he will 'disbelieve • them
until there is further proof:.
The person who has gifien little and
'dem? nothing Will readily acceptthe
4teity as trdebee&Mieit_St,cciises hinkfrom
giving 'and justifies ilia ;meanness: - Ask
hini-vhYliitielierif4 'Mere *hilt ;;- is
unlikely and unsupperted. by evidence,
other thannicre rumor, and he wihl 'ie.')
Ott:hitt it 16 likely, that leislust 'what
he Would Mipect, and he is not the. kind
„te:1)e
Obsorvo thatsuck stories arc iteeePted
at true' or rejected as* iiiitruei not be -
Cause of evidence there is for or • a-
gainift thein; for there i no evidence.
It is Merit. hearsay.' We instinctively
judge Of ethers by otitsches.` The thief
ia a ceinniunitY
horitood. of thieves, all of his .OWIS imag-
ining. In the same coMmiinity the -honest
man it; eurrounded by 'men, 'Most of
ivionnlie knows t� be honest,
dare& be'rephdrewithIrthtin;tilo.
:Wee apPOintect-16.1iaVe
hill but and repair 06 road On 3Oth Side -
road and also repair it pied: of , road at
Lot 27, Ceti 4. With gravel.
Thos-liferliersoaliwas2Oppeithok:th
live the hills graded at Low 2; gs-,. to
Jai. Donaldson' wiiiippdinted to have
,44ittbritigeAtItiotalttandil0•Con, 12•ra.
•'covered. -
. The Reeve was appointed to have the
., toad graded'betw,emi Lott .35•• and 30,
!•ciOit. A audit, tile -culvert put in, •
•'WM; 'Cate abooloted to have
• hill repaired On Turnberty .• Boundary
AirovitimiTurn_berrY,weligngree,--toythe,
prep-miltion tintipay their Aare the
•• Wm. dam Was appointed to have the
hill graded- Lot 32 Con (1arid 1. " •
• John'Aritistiong was appointed to
• hive .Srdereed repaired COM
lattd• 8
;.
; Cane was appgintea to. orovias
Mrs. PAC and family with proviaiOns
.fora tittle, the (amity beirkt-destitule.'
Wiii.4Caso WWI appointed to carry
Out the provisions of n. Drainage agree -
re Pennington.iroland:Kelly and
• • the'CorporatiOn. .
A grant of $200 was made to repair
the gavel road north of Teetivrater and
''.*1.1I0 south. of Teenrateri nonaldeon
and Armstrong to Superintend tIni north
• and Owen& McPhersonthe. south.
"The Wit -tante repert‘waa. read and 041.,
• ' opted and Orders belied on. 4,10 Trees-
itrerlor paymentot account.. '
Council adjourned to nacjit fighin on.
pot,:go,
• ono! Orog.
,
"Iileseopc0 Said
Thl. Walkerton Teleseope ed . sold
last week, passing from .tho ),IeConne‘i
Co. to Mr. L. hIddy,of Sb, Minis; The
•McConnell On, hought the 'bueltiena a
teri yam% ago froin the late A. W. itobb
Oa sold ota when he 'Wowed the posi.
lion of kit00110 Vr.19!fettoPi,
SCI100t. REPORTS
No. it, ASSYlgtti.
Pupil* were marked, for general pre-
fieituoy and %induct
0 ht. Iltz-liarvey Anderson, :Cecil
Johnston. Lotman O'Loughlin,
$4. III-Lauretta Macke% Tillie
Hackett.
JR, JohnitOn, Wilfred
Night/140a, Frank Moran, Oliva Ander-
son, Fred Finlay, George TwandeY•
II-Finiity Shackleton, CasWell
Hackett, Noumea 014oug1lin, Esther
Glazier.
JR II -Lizzie Alton, Alliu
Palmer lcdpa trick.
PT. I.-7-Orsoe Blake, Millicent Ilar.k.
ett,Xlsie Andereon. ,
A. 0/Ass-Olive Mcitilpatrlek, Mary
Finlay,
Ci.. -Alice Shackleton, Walter
Lane, •
Att 17. No. en 11911 20,
MART 1140xm, TrAoutxt.
• itgrom ok S. S. No. a Kmx,oss
(314AsS V --Dave Scott,
Su. IV.-Perey Taylor) Bon MeDen-
-UK. Wesley Tiflin, GlIrdoif Scott,
311. I.-Isabdlle 11Offat, Ernest Orr:
SA, 'Armstrong, Hariey
Scott.
Jit.• '
JR. _,1444,rge.ret'MOtab; Bert
ness, George TifiinpAnnie Taylor, Geo;
Scott, Clifford Yoneg, .gvit Morrison
Nalebin,•Willie
Scott, Toti'Morrisee. •
Palm!in. "B";--junniie, Scott, Wesley
Youn., '• • ,
. Ps, Thompson, - roid
ItieliardsoM 'Ralph 'Morrison,
,Isauntron E. SNYDER, TEACHER.
S. S, No, 10; girmeSs.
Sr, IV --,--Ernest Penrose, Maude Conn,
Flom Ross, Kathleen Terriff, Ottit Lott,
Mabel Johnston, Cora Clubb. •
- IV -40100 Tiller, Ada Chibb,
Ballad Sp') rling, •
III --Merle Wilson, Frank Pater-
son, Lydia Spencer, Addle Ross, , Cassie
Purclon, Isabel VOX, Norah Johnston,
Annie Kennedy.
Sr. II -Robert, Conn, Palmer Patti -
piece, Carl Casemors, JObo' Penrose,
Charles Charles Spencer, Gordon MCKay, Beat-
rice Johnston, Lettie Fox.
Pt. Il --Irene Moore, -John Clubb,-
WeSleY Lott, WillieOarton. * •
Senior Pt. I -Vera Casemore, James
Wilson, Victor Casemore, Jean Dawson,
RusselTayler, Janet Mowbray, Mary
Mowbray, Sadie Pettipiece: •
.Tr. Pt. 1 -'Augusta, Spencer, Jean
Moffat, Ernest Sparling, Bob Lott, Wal-
ter Penrose, Maleolm Bess; Marjorie,
Stant, Tom 'Viola, Wallace Conn,
Hugh David Henderson. •
' Best spellers for the month -Sr. IV,
• Ernest Penrose; Jr, IST, Irene Taylor;
Sr. 111, Merle B,obert,
Cone.- -
No. on roil, Ali aver, attendance, 43,
• -5. P. -nteicu, Teacher.
,Ii•EPORT DVS. S. No.'3 ErritoSs
JIt1V-Irene iratinas Marion Hodgins.
Sit. Thoiopson, Gladys
Ilodginsf Martha Hanna, ]Karl Eoyle,
• Jit TIL -Oar Itodgins, Tena Hawk --
Kraemer, "Harry Hod -
Sr. 1 --Karl Boyle.
,Ji. L. -Pearl Carter, Gordon' Statt-,
ets, Bert-thealPsOn -
"R"-Alicellecigins,, Mary Hodgins,
Norine Hodgins*, Nelson Carter, Goldie
Carter. • '. " •
"A" --Marie Genible,
No. on Roli. 20; aver. attendance 17.
• M. IVieMonnax, TEaonEa.
A PEACH OF AN ESSAY
(SY Peter McArthur)
Did 7011, evernotite that
want to praise anythina With unusuat
empheids wu eall It aometking else?
eluoatarpeleltfurwovire
e wlideiar, ut
to4pIrtioe
krit
gem." We de this beeanse a gem Is
the most precious thing that We' CO.'
11040400 -the Duty equerete •exisninle of :
'bolt gitot! ',r41,c&cisisinmuloltttlbeavrO4 lett/111;4neT44;,
natlirat 4003Itielt. :enriched and per-
fected.hy art, and When we. Salr that
* thing lit a 'gm we mean that WM
the perfection of its kind, a finished
product .about which; no further or
higher praise. hi •posible.,
• lint calling.* Mint. "gem"' * only
one. aletaphOr. Merit, , Are • Meell
others, but in all Oases the word we
nee Instead of what We mean :denotes,
the .ieltietenee of somequality in 010
tbint' described that Is only reached
In the -Mina we name in its. stead.'
. This 'suggests a Metlied of detoymtn. •
ing'the tbillga in Nature and art that
are perfect, for Q,Joyth*perfeet things.
are lilted as metaPliors.• Theirperk:
fectiona may varehlitIn every case :
perfection- Is
Among our fruits there' are two that '
are used as metaphors oftener than
any other And", by that fact we may '
. judge; of their •aurpassing:, quality, One
Cs. used. ird pnblic •lifit and the. oho.
in everyday. /Re, -In• Plibile ;life the
:iman whosecures a high position, a.-
•,ifayor or. ••contract that will ,earV.,1i..
.hhtl. Is Raid. to have ;gt/t „:".4.•••
suggests that ha has,. get ;
• 'thing: that ell Men -.earnestly, desire.
1301401411g so packed :Palk of rlchnesB
Find all freediteett inlet it Jean. only be
Idegeribet1 by calling It it .nitim-.=.7the •
trait of which a celebrated
turist, 13. P. Powell, eaXa :that 'It een-
tainsmore richness than any other
trait,,°. It is rich in WO*. •flavor aud.
odor and as •PatiSfYfeg-10 the Palate,
as it is to the•eyo, It Is for Ohl reason
that it has 'gained its politica
signifl-
cance as a metaphor. As the. fruit
Vost,-.perfeet; and--,Ach of• ritsAind---:-.It
suggests to the greedy..ppliticlans;
.'what they Most desire- And One Of-
thera who has heen. so. fortunate SA to
iteelire • it Plant never Wants, anything •
else all els, lifehat. more plums. , And
the plume, Whentheyare ripe 'are
entirely worthy ofthe high . regard
theY".receive 'from lutneCWIVes as 'well
ILC .joIiticians.
, •
Our other Metaphoricakriuit is the
s,peacli.• Just listen to Berne Youth:Say*
ing• of a beautiful or'. that "She is, a
peach' and .and even if you had. never
;tasted a peach you would know that
it 'must . be sweet. beautiful and
ex-
ciulstle, Just as we,all know that 'It
•Iff, , .The 'Peach is. the one thing that
we Can:use without effenee as. a • Meta,
„plum. for a...beautiful girl and, there is
nothing :there niluring and perfect - that '
We can use Asa Metaphorfor tt,;.each.
To say Viet ileach is a petteh• •the
highest", praise we cag • ;bestow .•on 11.
unless We say that, it is an, 'danadian.
:opace for " 'our "Made Iti Canada"
peaches are :admitted` to Surpass all
•other;:;`Pitaebeg:-Mi..innelf:.'aa-. they -eift=.
passall. other -traits, .Ciniacliftifs• have
a right' to be ,ertind. of theta:3,0d. to be
feed of 'end the housewife. who.
:Mite'. up. a -r),Ientitui• supPlY, Of thejn.. is:
the one Who is raopt eertaiD. to 1,e
regarded -„ by her ." nhusband and her
.0110mi .•aa• "A.••Pa.itl
, •
. • .
• Science of
isq:!ver cook an egg tor an lnvalld ir
,water . fi.
make$. the white •tongit and indigest
ibis; ` Pat the; eget th:henini water
throW the-cmicepan, to the hick' -.,of'tris
fit-or.`9 aLd ullow it to stand tiYe
rainutei. .
Take L.:ots of Sloop 4 .
• , • JO -
mind about the a/d proverbs—and al.
I 1
--"7"-"*"1"7"1" ways in' pure, • fresh air. 'Get up, ' if • tIURON COUNTY NEWS, - Aossible only When you have Wad Your
.•-'-'• • ' •• ' lleeD out, end fedi rested; To Wake.
g'rowing boys andgirIs out et their
unfinished sloop is harmful. • ; ..
• When;iianing Pictures!' •
If th wall is so boit. that 'it will
lint • hold 'a . picture nail, 'Mir -a .litue
'plaster 'of p4io . and wet,er,;,; enlarge
.7thes hole and ill1; with. the plaster and
. . ,
In a minute insert the nail and let
it dry.
..
• Sleep a d s muas you da l
a- dver
At • the manse,
-
Wingliana, 0» Wiedueiday,' Sept. 29th.;
hk• the Rev. , I/. :perrie., Miss • ki,itt
Etholwyn Smith, clailobter of Mrs. R.
..17Snath; of brussels, to Dr. • Thomas
„
T. Afeltae,,son of the.,TieV: D. B. 1le-
4ad, 4m:tow, formerly of ,cranbrook.
V.derly people should use ReXall'Or-
derlies. bey are a per ect an mild
laxative. J.. G, Armstrong
•
Soldonly• ,
,The.R:exa l.-..Stare,-.1.5,aud•Sroc,boxes,
• Albert ' Buttery, .. 'Who enlisted at
Winglimn in .A.ugtist -1914, returned .
frona.,EurOpe lait". week,: IntVingbeen
discharged, ascniedically unfit. for. ger-
Vica, _He was ••:Witir the -Canadians tit
the-bimetal:1.1e battle of Langemarck,
d`waWeuridect in Peeper wifulie
15. Buttery is something of tiveteraii„
having' t,eon serviee iti Egypt iti. 11325,
awd :iiarSouth-Afrietviri-1901, , •
WAS ON lInsinitiAti,.;.,.:Dr; H. 1: M.
Adams, 'Who' left '',•Viringliani MI a 'Mein -
her of the first contingent Of :soldiers
in:August oflast year, was calling on
Walden& in town last Week; having
een.0 ; I 11 owinc-po a serious
•
illness of his father. Dr. Adams had
been stationed,in the hospital at Slierri-;.
cliffe; Englitnd. Ile of Eti,tilited on
the Hesperia') .w inch was blown Up by
Gcrmau ttoitndriint. inte,r.fottg-Trikutel
and retiatied to LiVerpeol; Making the I
tmip to Citrinda on another boat.' .Di
4dans-expoetti to bo: bach on duty
early in October,
• . .
.MARRIAGE AT ,13ConVALE,-1-A.quict
wedding took place in Bluevale on
Wednesday- aft,tnonii roflitot 'Week,
*hen Miss Aletha Smith, daughter of
Alr.r.ffefieph-Sinithi,61,14mknOW..--heeaM
the bride of kir. Hebert liosinan, Of
the Bliutvale road, "The ceremony was
per4irineki by .13,ev. Crawford Tat%
and tho bride was attired in her trav!
elliog suit of rinty bliie.serge,and bat
W.Inittot, 'Tito wedding party Wont
,tithe brides! iiater; Mese. Will 'gall,:
at Wroxeter, *hero the wedding din-
rier was 'served. After a honeymoon
• trip the couple will take up
housekeeping on BitteVale.yencl:.
011ett_Handkerch1efs..4.-t.
Rahdkerchiefs • are Carriers -of- eiftP,
ease. -Don't Iii30 !Oiled obeli or leave
them where they can .spread ditunwe'
gents.
StilsTSPITNE SERMONS
Cheerful Cluldettee ie a Happlir, Lib
I" 'By the PildieBopher‘Phyaleitiii-
filtOltatt F. iiit$#.104 114. 94
..-..A!_thercuohly contented per4,_•
toeitier- notion. •
world needs ,people.,Whowili net
be ceititent,eri, xehit•t. ttitettot,
Contented; who 'tot' or -fit- the-
,
morning • net slmply to; have
theirbed, made', but for the sake
• of getting tired; not 16i, the'!
u4ke•ef nottrishitiri contentment,
'•
but for *the sake'. 6f stirring tin:
the animals.
Contentment and. tegetut • Oen!
Is not designed, asa steady .
t Initilnesi, for litit sons of Mini
-white-CA earth, •• •
Anything eittirt• refit 'Cheerful
.acqulescence in the • '•!tititistlitu
state ; Of, thlhoe cannot •be caIIed
contetitnion‘ and_ who can
cheerfully acemissie In _Avery
OxPePiOnel In ,11.fif,;13uf we need
not ,."Iticko: and hitt. & perpetual
"grouch" if .life Wit Pit What
. We would like to have it. We
mina try to be content In OUP ,•
61thatIO11;,' We eltaihtl 1111040,. but 4'
ehthil6 be ethitetavetnt11.. it: 16
time to content, but.
:•not ,satisfied. .When a Men le '
Content yokh 414104 •having no
eittrationa for. anything higher'.
he II a very lazy slid itcliffereett.
Man, and will:never be- a great
etledoeit In Ilfe, No ken has a
NOM to Cultleite that itelf,listlei
lied,"•contkited state Of , mind,
any More than he has to cut off
his thumb, and sk quietly down:
And 'terse the Stab; Whin st
• Man eat,-. perfectly etintlintitf
he and a Olam are very 41.1140:'
related. •
•
Wken You titty
Buy At Hot
.thwiton.
toPpork they ave tink motto* of
the community, • And Whoayou
buy oI Moine literninuito, .buy
• • who tiOution.. .
Thirty.four men bove viellote4
Wilk011011. for service in the 71st,
i:34PL"riviia°ten' Wth. MOUelrl
1011, ia among the latest list Of
tie* Southampton: has been bitheavil "
Out Of. ten reeruits six have be
killed and the other io,nelwily wound,
T. Noce, who roma ,garage itt
Paisley, was up MI IL. charge of selling
liquor recently. It appears that Mr.
Pearce is a genial man, and supplied
the, liquor to his Mends gratis, wile
eft•sT°'wwoaws tartirir9:1;44; were • elleCe04.)31
in On map drawing competition at the
Toronto ,Aiihihition* *ism Farewell,
apsOn Of Dr. Farewell, got Oro ftnI
Map Of eattfida. and Nelsen Lech. it
'sett Of bl,t0,,:managod of the Bank of
Conneercer got Peeend the 40.040
41.Mtbite'Men tioub!ed 'with constipation
find Rexell Orderlies tar superior to the.
"usual harsh purgative. ,ti -old only by
4GicAr, 6,stocro.ngo,,41;40 Rexall Store,. 10c,
Sunday, Sept, 20, *1W a ..,big•:'day
WitirtIm Presbyterian congregation of
-racor 4eBolguinnoci:rgen4;ittnligeielx,
tensive altera-
ItPiCi•Plis8;YWOnt."004.49tisIOPealIel'ai'gAramnr PRiPe°13°Ir'
ga9t elle" ofthe best in the county,' had
!leant lOgitalkid.:-. •
Itycira Elnotrio was voted
on at grt Sept. 27 and eaffied
by majority of 284. Only six votes'
againSt it. This n.eans • Chealey wjfl
bo. supplied by Hydro -Electric power
by Christmas It will, have the dis
tinetion of being the, first town in
klrUce.-th jet hyhio. •
A. pretty anti -Amu. wcdoing Arai ye'
emnued at the C. Church, Chep..
Stow, on Sept.,20, when Marie .Kritz,
daughter of Mr, and Mr* Anthony
Kritz; became the bride of David Schu-
macher, .of .Teeswatei. • Father Zettler
officiated. • The young'coupla will re-
side on Con 2 °Obese •
'Maekellzio; the well4khoWn
APITAI:, AND RESURYL" $8,13oo,000
• 90.1)rnehoo in CAnItti*
A amoral Basking BlisilleWTHIllgete
•" Circular L4ters of Credit
Bank Money Orders
. .••
SAVINGS, BANK 1:04PARTMEINIT
- Interest allorlreit highent'current rate
_
T., Manager. •
Costs a little more than the
• "Other kind" of flouri.bot
.worth it in the quantity.
and quality of bread
you bake
from—
PURITY FLO
More Bread arid Bettes. ,
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n••••
• Zion
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-4fOliday, Odt. 4.
Miss Nellie Campbell Sondaye& with
hersister, Mrs, Jacob Bunter.
Master Willie Andrew, Of LucknOW,.
viarted 'With his uncle, RoYert Androw
on Snday
W, T. Gardner jr. who spent the
Past months ,it t- Cochrane has returned
bome
M7r. John Andrew of Guelph is spend-
ing a few days, tolls home here.
Quite number ',from here attended
tha anniversary services at. Lanes on
•Siniflay.
inSeritneerean of Kincardine, week John Reid:had the telePhoneinsialled-
mewed word of the death. at •Ritiron--
'toe, of ,bis eldest (*tighter, .Bitirgaret
Linton. - She' was. 33 years of age, and.
had gone WeSt in search of 'better
lalth, only a short time two' :with it
brother- who wad • Wine stinuner
vacation'. '
,
A COSE 'CILL----j0Sepll Culbert
and. two sons, of Huron toWnship,.
Came very nearly losing' their lives
lest •week:while engegecl In -whitewash,'
ing. the inside of their silo. They Wire •
on a seaffold Lebo* -' 22 feet. froei
'the.:.•fleor when a tbain Which was
holding;the scaffold gave Way and all
tbreafell tothe bottetri Of the Silo.
11,1r. Culbert Sr. ;had his back severely
:injured. and both young 11300. Were cut
and. bruised. IJader theeirounistandes.
the wonder' is that they escsped fatal:
Mus'r"RAT BIG FINE --,-The bigfine
,Of $300, each which Mag,istrates,".Tokr.
'ton and 'HichardsOn, VIit1:4Qrt4134-:,
levied against the three Hanover nuts,
John .IfitiaMolspaolt, !`red gibbet's and
Bettben Pink, at' blie.polide cond. here
itt July last. fOrtutining-What the, law,
believen wane cluh, house on thaiSaitg-:
een 'river below Hanover, -was Sustain-
ed by Mr. .Justice 'Middleton.. fib -Tor-
onto Oa Tuesday -laot.: Through iheir
solicitor, -Mr. IL G, Tucker,. of.Owen
-SoUnd,:.tbe Hanover appealed -from-
-the Walkerton Inagiatratei
and, asked to have the verdict quashed, -;
but Mr.. Middleton, after hearing' the
evidence upheld the' Walkerton court.
. .
m Inn home last week. •
We are glad to report that Alfred An
drew Who had an 'attack of aPpendicitis
is ivapreVing..
introber from lere are attending
Paul Sineltier'ffgale-to-dey.- -
THANSGIVINCI DAY
sngle FrSt Class'Fare
Good -.goineffetober 11th., 1915
Vaid!�r return date of ieone only.,
PIRST CLASS 1108 TillRIY
Geed going October 9', 10, and 11, 1915.
Valid for return math ,October 12, 1915,
'Return tickets will be issued between all
stations in Canada 1st of Port Artlinr;
and to to Detroit and Port iiUrejli Mieb
Buffalo,. pock Rock, Niagara Valls and
Stutpenstort Bridge, N.Y. 1
,POIAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION
IteduCed fares to San 'r(1;'1c14CO,' 1404
Ar.gelee and San Diego, ".
Tickets,and- further 'information- on ap-
pllcatt�fl to Agents•
0. MARTIN A Agent,- Ltichnoit;
P1tone0 • • • •
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4‘• *S'• e
n `14144''''eer"eittellg6-
Ranoverianim will bo Obliged to come
across not only with the $900:fino, but
with.% big bill Of costs as well, whicb it is.
estimated Will reign' ve the trio all told,
of nearly $1•100, Thisis the outcome
of the -fantods laid on the. Ilanover
houseboat. by inspector White and
,Constable Ferguson in. the :Wee; small
litirirs-of-Siindayildoo27th:TWrien a
largo quantity of boose was discovered
on board. The presenceOf so -much
liquor in *it pitiee 4this kind Was don.
strued by the law as constituting: a
safe and the trio . Were each :mulched
With d fine of 8300 and. (kids, which is...
-tholoweot assessmenefoir,. t e o once;
As such a Sabbath thinking Waco: vvas
looked upon with •disfaver by martyr
the fining of -the trio Witti-,nlit Altoge-
ther an unpopular .• one, • In having.
their verdict littitahted in such in .0n:
portant apse, , the. Walkerton
Oates have. Wen quitoa victory,. ; aft
hai'eaholuspector White and TAy6.er
...cio,yho_proseented-•,-
S. A:Convention
The Thirty -Third Atifiliateengresikof
;The Salvation Army in Canada kil1 be
heId inITOronto froin Tuesday, Odobe
•l2tlh,to Wednesday, 0ctobee-20th„ with
Coineussioner Bichards in cerninand. _
Prreato Gatherings hmLVC been. arraiig;
silloith-ez.fireVliiiieddyk`ieliieli-Wilf-th -
attended .hy the Officers of, The Army
from all Ontario Corps and institutions,
.Thegrent"Ciblio. Gatherings in the
Massey \ Hall. will tnllow, namely;
Saturday, Oetoberlath,-,Great Musi-
cal restive' by the, Salvation Ar,My.
amicisandSongsteellifiglides." A ,Xitaki'
Mihhtry Band composed of one htindred
,Salvationisti eating, with flie Canadian
Overseas Forces. now in training.' id,
Niagara, Ilarriefiekl and London, will be
the prinniptil (rattan. •
Sunday, October 116, a 04: fife:-
Senifirial Servico. for the Officers '• and
Soldier/3 of the &Alvah/it
special prominence %VIII be gition to.these•
lost on the "Iilinpreint of. Ireland" and
"Settewhore in lottinco,"' At ..7. p, in.,
"Battle for,Sinilit.". at whielt Camniission.
er itichtirdoi Will preach. .
. Monday, October I f4llie-41allidioth
Young Peoples Detnonstration,
Tuesday, OetoVer 10th,—Presentation
of Men aod'Wornerenerielal Work and
dedication Of.three Mot or Ambulances,
His Honor the Lieut,:Governor .(ir
'tarki.,:ittir 8« Jlandrie, ill
,ifortestipeoid;Ott:::::(4ithirli44;0,1/Qade,:lrit4fearrinego of ningld faro
totarn can. be ifroin all..pointa in
Ontario upon asking the Leflai Agont
Dorenweitts Display'
of Artistic Rair.Goods.
hoUld be seen byevery
• man n ..,w9man .who
would keep attFactive-and.-
youthful. •
Ladies . who havo, not
sufficient hair to do Ins'.
tice to their ,appearance
• ARU•BALp, come :to The -
Cain House, Lucknour, on Toesday;'Oct: .120t
When YOh,i can lave a. Free DeuloUstratioll of the style
that will answer yoig demands.,
LADIES : switches, Braids, Transformations,. ompa.
dears, Waves, and many :other hpir-gOcids creations ,o
the fitieSt qttaity hair. ' .
•• GENTLEMENI-
HygOnic toupees 414,4 wigs
Wl*h are
feitherwefght Oird÷ r e
worn by over a: quarter
MittiOn limn. • 'See what a'
boiefititisto yOutHealth-
comfOrt and Appearance.
DORENWEND ,
•--fread-xxnee-a.nti-Showroiiinsi 105 YongeSt
TORONTO:
Your home merhani will back up our
gu'arantee on this splendid range--; ASIcto---046
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40000141* ;94 )
A,A4V,A0* f"'"le" "
and Jet him demonstrate it�-
many exciusiveAeatures to
Or. A IvicCiarydealer in ect7-t�wn.
•sold Lucknow liardware & Coal Co,
•
aloha! Athhorleed $13400,000-
: Capital Paid urfl • 0 103,000,00 •
• Burgin. * I. 13.760,000
•
01/4).-
nist"thou'eand is the harrist,
".., . get; but it is the basis of. a fortune.
Srnall regular .depoSils• in. the S
. .ingS Department of this Bank are
• the surest ,;(fay to geta start in the •
• world. "
•".cutitirtiow BRANCH,
: Ab 'atArittito IVIonagett
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