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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-10-07, Page 8e. • RMN SPOILED TN& MIR (Continued NE Page 1) -....Weboter, McKay Bros. Hord, ot od eow, threeloar.old cow, two.year.old heifer, miolcar-old bolter, and bull any age-Webotor, McKay Bro. Unitatonn Afirrkt Bull, any ofm---D. Alto, hange , Weekly Store News . I , , For many' years past it -has been the pOic'y of this store to hold One Annual Clearing Sale lasting thirty days • during the whole month .of Augp..st. We have deidecl on a Change of Policy 0 by which a' series of shorter term • sales at various. times of *6 year. wilt be held. The Arst of these will be a ot lug and Furs • k This Sale will be open on Saturday, October 16th, and will. Include Mens' and Boys' ready-to-vvear Suits and Overcoats, - Ladies Suits, Skirts, Coats and Fur Goods. This Clearing, Sale offers an unusual opportunity to purchase these goods early :in the season, just when they are most needed. Watch the Lucknow, Ripley„ and Dungannonpapers next week for further information regarding this, great Clearing Sale of CLOTHING and runs A Full Store' Our new goods for for Fall and Winter trade are nearly all in stock and we now have a -very full store, well assorted in „every department. We "appreciatyour trade and endeavor .at all times to giveyou the. 'best values for Your money, and , should any purchase prove unsatisfactory We are always willing to have it returned and your money given back to you. We cordially, invite you to see our full range :of' goods, and to make 'our store your headquarters, for trade. • ortaNotice Our,.:ACCOuots become due on October lst. and are now 'being sent out, and we ask fOr-,paynienttlnring:-this month of October. - We trust that all those whom we favored with credit during the past months will thus •oblige::116•.-With'protopt payment of their ••••aCe4Ont&'•:. . . .„ . . . •• • • N111011,11111,.. -. . .„ •••-: •_Kinioss ,. I took io the Atthiversary services at Tif.„ fins chureh last Sunday, , , , . . • -Moridair Oot. 4. • • The Anniversary services in connect- - .,..._.,Mr. Sam $tgeon spent Sundv. with ion with the Methodist church. will be , . . , his 13rother:MiLligan, • held a -week -kora next Sunday Oct 17. misses Lyla Stanley and Vera Huston jug 11144 "visited friends in Paisley, one day last eevaeteoan-gni. eet!ng the follow- „,, week, • . , • The Guild meeting -Sunday evening „ • .1' Ali, and 'Mrs. Ernest Blackwell of was led by F. Davidson, the subject be- • Londen,have returned home after spend- ing,"IrlY Week,” 'llow Rest to Observe' •locouple of -weeks With Ur. and Mr. -TV • he sublect-next $undity-_evanire Albert Stanley. • is "The Finns in Europe and uanada P - ' • The delegate's sent to 1(ineardine gen- Johnston Conn is 'the leader. iloySchool Convention by the Eldest-. A Patrioge• Concert Will •be held. in - S. S. report a "good time and ;say the Whitechurch,ueder the auspices of lite , , , convention was well wort!' ' attending. Literary Society, on Endo? evening ' ' Qaite a number of the friends of 'Wen, OatoWr -22nd, when Major J. C Tohnie, , . . ., den Russet gathered at the home of Mr, of London, and others wil ' speak. A.' '? ' 'Walter Ratite, where he has been work. spleridid program is being provided and . no doubt the past repatition of White - i isg all summer, and Presented him with i rarquharson -denionstrated the making of Cod Fish Rallv, and Miss Grace -Fowl; er demenstrated. Rank Weaving,. A patriotic chorus Was also sun g by five. ladies.- Atlice close of t e *nee Ing Which was held at 'Mrs.' Bremner's 'home, the lielinore)adies served' refresheients. the last pleasing totiell to a yery.--Tpinae b ;grit affern40:7.-: • • t top W 8 11•14, joa Ehtlikett, Taralps, 0 Lyons, j Comoro. 'hemp, any Other vittlety..41 U Aitchoten. Mold cOaroto.-AteDonoldasitchoson, Gordon carrots, sliort-Haskottl Reid. Carrots, long-flockett, Lyons. Paisnipa-Sam ttorrioon, McDonald. Toinat000-W It Ferrier,W Webb. Onions. -Webb, W Hunter- Top oni.mit--..".r." Lyono. Cabbage, early - 41 Beaton. W por,r,,en Amine R VelYonald. Conlitiower-Conpram. Bun, ;OW age -Fronk Todd, Bull ParnPkins-Alton, Thomplion, 1,4,080 Calf -Frank Todd. llotfer Calf -Frank Ig1041408-0 Potter' A R41114"4 wat" Todd, Female) any Rge_Frank Todd. ermelons;-Mrs II Smith. CW900- '11)4 one male and three. feniale,s-•;-• •Tambilteli's(Aplitht°"0"8_°AelietroYirCjrynognr'slutegiadt• Frank,Todd, ,beete-W R Martio, hobertoon. Male, .001- any age, Durham, itereferd or pow, Angna,„._ leetwo gardenyegetaible.sSmRefit • ' sample cellectio,n-b' .4itchesom 6111A,DR, Grade . coif; /thing milk, or oodontly 14441r. AND TARIM elf PLIATEk well gone, in, ealf-if.„Webete. tr• ir arid Speeial collection butter; --colleettoti Twolopold heifer -IL' Webster. One-• Innet be separate trona other entries- y_eawr..elwd heifer ---•.l). Alton. 401,01311a. ' calf Mai Lyon, Mrs, I. Coogram, Mos D Beat E. Webster. Tub butter -alio. Samuel short keep steer.-4..Wchstert I and 2. 'Morrison. 0roalklit butter -Mrs w 0 Oaalear-old ott•Tr-Jameit Oarbaur Tothlt.. Lyons, Congrann Ralf -dozen Webster. Steer calf -W. Woocji J. ditiryiaound orintabutter-41ie j Alton, .Webster. • Dairy cow, 4ny ,breed, Awieg W li Fortier, (iougrani. klokne- and kept in the Viflage Of Ionck.Ow., not ' ode bread• -Uro K McLeod. Ferrter,' tti.bo 4hoirvo in 40Y, other .eleSs,4Wilfred gra R Welaiter.Brown 'bread, home Nendelon.: Best throe *ere,. not shown reade-408,4as, Aitcheson, Ferrier, M rs • in any other section. (over two years., of Potter. Two• loavO baker's bread - age.) -J -Webster, „ Het& of one Cew, S Reid. Factory cheetss-;-..-otto two lleifera) Lwo stole .4,', %hater. 00, Dopey, extracted-V,Alten, 'Quart • Rest block minim]an ground, prizes ;Maple syrup -Mrs A E 0011 - &mated. by' R. J. Button, must he bred ection! canned fruits --Mrs A .111cOarroll:T and raised by exhibitor -1C Woodo, 1 Beet colleCgon- Of and .• • , , • Lyons. Best Rot. supper prepared for work- - GRADE 04Trim. FOR PgarittO. •• • , ;Int Iman---Mr•Par011t.POtte,r, 4ifreD Hus 1I'hPads7 Otte* ph,' toit Two -year -ad steer, fatted CO. ' Steel: ton.Best five e'cloek tea-McOirroB, at Potter,. Collection of pickleor--McOar-• r heifer, . best 4 Stook titeers, best steer. 40:°1blr1•?' • • • roll, 't‘1 n'1°°,e'uarildY7)vE4;71„/.,. • 14,7e‘rr01,FdtteTar4soap •Alton ' Jas. Aitcheson. 'Home . .§NREp .• _z • t made bons, paw -Potter, Mrs Hun , LExcE4TER . , .ter: Route Made tea bitcoitst,L4dre D Aged rani. -G. 11. Arnistrongi ;W. .K Webster, Tiithl; Johnny Cake -Mrs Struthers & Son, Shoaling vain -R, Fred McDonald, Mrs R ThoMPoon , Glenn W. Strutliere •4•Soif, 'Rain lamb 'Layer Cake, light--Hustoo,*Reid. Lay-, , Son, a • A. ,Greet, er cake, .dark --,-Todd, McCarron, Fruit Aged ewe, that has reisedianibin 1315 .cake -Lyons, Todd.. Doughnute-,Pot- . It ,GleinN-G A Gruur Shearling Rim ter, Aitcheson. Cookies, three variette0 - Olenri,G, B. Arinstyong„ Ewe lamb.-__Mntriaoh, McCarron • Short bread- • 4.cz Son, G. A. Greer. meCerrell, LYOns. Pie, lenion4,!Huston, Pen, "-consisting of tato, 1 ewe s shears .McDonald. Pie. apple—McDonald. Mil! or more, 1 sbearling ewe • and), ewelainh eon. l'tef lautulakiti-41orrisiin, - Gunn,. • , • Ono dozen hem? eggsLycnis (1` A't I r 1 - ox. Ito s . cheson. Two loaves home anida.' bread, •• Aged Itall)cDonald, • Shear- p‘mrtle,':„.....fFri)emrriel,."Teltkloa.Pvieree'hotaentinii%tiOa- ,in ram -4, • Turner. Baia lantb---W.. breed, inade from Sepoy 13Iendecl. Viour It. McDonald, 1 and 2: Aged qw01-..,01.at .C011eetion poetry • baking', lies raised lamb in 1D15 -.7-N. -Me1)011- mon. from 1,11//ado-Rite. ideal Pastry ald, Tunwr, hearh° g ° w ---"T 0I1Y1 FlonrBaiting, Made 'from Turner, W. R. McDonald. Ewe klub- maple Lau e,Baking r pOWde r rehM ed W. It. McDonald,' J. Turner. Pen, von- siating•of ram, ewe, 2 shears or more,' shearling ewe and 1 ewe lamb -W, it McDonald. • snitarSrinte i>ow NS • . , Aged ram -,-A. K. Copele.nd,'D. Hen-, demon.' Shearling tato-D, HenderSoli,' A IC. COpeland. Rain "lainb-A. C000land,.• D, kleederson. Aged eWe • that has iaised lambin 18,15 --Colie4,kml, Ifericlersen, Shearing ewe -L.. Copeland, Henderson. Ewelamb-Copeland, . . and 2. F'en, consisting of yam, tewe, g shears or iflI)I.' 1 shearlieg ewe and .1 ewelambL-Copeland.- - Best rani, any .age or breed- •-43., B. Arnistroog.. • . • . SWINE 13.4nics11iit1: nos • tnat bas raised,pigs in 1815, sow farrowed in 1915, boar farrowed in 19!15--ali by Janice Alton, ,• - - • yoRKSRIEE Bier,james Alton, J. Trailer. Sow. that has raised Pigs'. in 1915 -Alfon; Turner., SIAV farrowed in 1915 -Turner,. Alton. Boar farrowed in 1015 -Turner, Alton: • ' , I TA MSW9RVI. lit0 So* feirowed in tst,s, boss; larioWed li.T11.19rirbba9thcoii IYhIrlogsa-4i°J4firolilets°n. ,Alton, Turner. rouLTiot - F0* -t• • . Black XinoreasOock,, 1, ; 'Alton; hen, 1, J. Alton; g,.GOO. Fetter. Rialirna, light,...Crick; 1, 0. M. Aitcheson; hen, 1. C. M. Aitelieson. Leghorn, white -- Hen, 1 and 2, Potter. PlYmetith Reck, barred --Cock, 1, Putter; 2; „Alton ; hen,. 1 and -2, Potter. Orphirigtori, linW and white --Cock, 1, T. II. Treleaven; hero Putter; 2, Treleaven. poricings--,Cockx 1, 'Alton; lien, 1, Alton; Geese, any kind, pair -Treleaven, G. A. Greer., .Turkeys,nair-Alton Greer. %lino* F. OW1;Pait-_ Aneonas,Ceek, 1; Potter; hen, 1 and 2, Potter. Canipines-Hen, 1 and', Pot: er. • • • °}11.°K018 °F 1915 • • 'Black Minorca-Coeketel, 'I and 2-T. H. Treleaven; pullet, 1, Treleaven; 2; Potter. Brahma, light --.-Cockerel,_ 1, Aitcheson; pullet, 2, Aitcheson. Leg, horn, white-.-Coelterel, 1 Jr.2, Treleaven; pullet, 1, Treleaven; 2,Totter. Leghorn, rown—Cockerej.- 1, Alton; puili't, Al - Ronk -Cockerel; 1, Pet- r, 2, Greer; pullet; 1; Greet, 2, Potter,' rPhiegten,_ huff R44.• white -Cockerel, l'etter;2".rielea,Ven;" Tr. Lelrogs -Centro' . . -TuesdaY, Oct, 5: 1 Some of our sports attended Arnsiels lair last Week.. - ,-- - . ' ' James 'Wraith, Con. 10,:. made his usual Sunday -visit to our burg., -A large number fromhere attended the Luckiiew reit oii Friday last ' -a. wrist watch and a bible before leaving church concerts will be sustained. ". for Toronto to, train for the front .‘ • We aro SortY to setinit eenwater • '•' • Mr. Robert ThoMpson who *had been . • . • Tuesday October 'OUT Corifirmafion beritlee Was ebrideeted by the Bishop of Bitton in the Anglican Church on Monday, eVenintand six new • _ , only a short, time. Mr. Thompson re:. • ' * , , sided an the -fifth* Grettioelt-fterti the time of his griming to Cariada in his . youth until: a Year ago when he in to 1b-1- village. -- • -members .vrtire.confirruedi Rev. Mr. Little, of Listowel, Who has Whitechurch received a call to St. Helens and Ash- -field, preached morning and evening in „ • - •Oct. 6. ' Knox Cher& 'While, Mr. Bradley -preach- . . „ • Ur. Jo Wilson has installed f, new ed anniversary services in St. Helens planer lob's mill. , and Lanes • • . Patterson and family spent • Mr. Blink hail invested in a fine Mo - Sunday in Luchnow: - 1 Latighlin touring pat, a medium six, and Mr. and Stro . Wm, „Martin and son,* on8,Sundaylast h° and Mrs Brink mot' are visitinfriendsat Caledonia teo London to visit their son, ' 'Bruce, 4 . u0, aPt„ . Mr. Ecelestone and Mrs: , " • . Ur. Cottle busythis week putting (Dr,) Stewart, whose Son, Donald, is also &low roof on the cold storage part of . 1.midon, went with them, • . -• the treontry. • • On Saturday lot the Women's . Mitt Neal. Cade, ofWitvillitarn Von" tote orTeeswater, accepted the cordial • • "al 11°°lAtalf.,/411&1 at. her °In° °n° invitation of theRelinore 'Woman's , day lot. wee'*!. stitute to hold their meeting in Edmore. • • , ;Biqa E,frke selikilteleher at No. The. program Was supplied . by the Tees. 10 Bohol, *poen, rew dos at her litiMe water ladies, Mrs. Arkell read a paper, it. the Nilelast week,' • girl on Om (argil, Mita Nellie ngiliUto Of 010 Ziltfloill41- roPIO "hit, tt PAW 16$11$"' WI* 43e11° 21• • • • 1 , • • ' , leaven, 2, Pot,ter:* Dohs, Pekin, pair— W. MeQuillin. Ariconas--Cocketel, 1, • l'otter; pullet; 1, Potter. Campino- Cockerel, .1 and g, Treleaven; pullet, a, and 2, Treleaven. • • 0 „oitais • • • It. .8 BORN. ---To Mr. and Mrs, Sohn .11h,, Al Pherson, con, 8, oh Thursday*, _ " Mr. and Mrs Thomas Sandy, Of Loeb, ti alsh, spent a few days last Week" :with we -friends 'here. • ' 'tt - Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAllister &tn. cloyed at .the. home of the latter's, 'sister, „. _ Mrs. John Meltague, of Teesivater, y Fall wheat,:white-P-McDiarmicl, Perrier D Alton, Fall wheat, red-. Fhillips & 4ona. Spring wheat -Jas ton. Goose Avheat-i-- A W Alton, W Verrier...ineaksioy kind --S Philips roig-L=V-11- Mar - n, J Alton, J Mcilarniid. Oats, White; hort-A. Alton,, Jas •Alton, ,A imulten. -Six-rowed barley -A Alton, J McDiarniid. Peas, large -=-J Alton. Peas, small -W It Ferrier, •Rye An. W Alton, & Soni. -Ears corn,' ejlow-,1 McDiarmid, P Smeltzer. Ears spent a few days last week at the home of Albert Hughes. •'Tlionias Gued, who has been helping his brother Joe .4ig a well, has returned to his home M Kinlougli, corn, any other -J McDiarinid, P Sind - tier. Rag flour -Win S• Reid. Rag oatineal-'Wm5 itoid; • Flak tieed-:.4 Alton, * 0 Webb. Ited clover seed - 'A 'W'Altoti, J Hackett, Garden beam Mr. Ernest4tlackwell, wifeand farnily - have rettirneitto their liorae in London, 'a after visiting friends here. gr Mrs:. McGeorge has rettitned to her 111, home in Stratford'after Visiting at the., holm, Of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richard- P son, , Mrs. A. Thatcher oj South Nroning. Sao Hackett, W Webb. Largest nd best arranged• collection of Corn, air and grasses in straw, named,'Mrs d Mcguillin, ;Aire D Thoinpecn, hro sutillovvers--40 Aitcheson, Geo otter. B. formerly IVIiss Della Macken. D zie, of the 411i. eon., le visiting iber ino- W Ow and former friends 1» CillrOSe this It week. She is accompanied by her datigh. _M ter, Olive. Mrs, Thatcher has not been east for. 24 year, and it is over 00 you or Alio° elle OM Went tO.W0Steill Clailada, 01 ROOTS aril) ItketrAiirits Nur varieties potatoes -W It Mc - °bald, Sineltzer. Red POtatoes,-. R McDonald: White potatoes -W McDonald, W Reid, Mrs IC McLeod, angolds, red-I'Matinees.* It Mc. onald. Altingolde, yellow -S Bob tson, P Szneltzer, Recto, short.. -Har, 4 Potato) iir; Xoyono. 4400 101000 ton, „ • ' , from Mrs R Miller St. Helees-Ait• PhookNo. 10 is at -Your Servle'e We U1 tor Ctialt...,Ws Chaapor Ihnit TheCredit *Wes "N""""e"''""s""".• • Thesonnued wet weather has made it necessary to look after lea -4 roofs. WE 11AVE-IN. STOCK P • Canada; Brand Roofing, one .ply --;$1,6,p per sq. , _Canada_ Brand; ROoangi two ply -;.-$34O per sq,. Paroid Roofing.(best• on market) ply7-$3.3$ " .ParaidRoofing,(12est 011 market) :2 ply—$3.25, .7 * ..Calvanized Stet- Shingles at'' o per sq. , , We handle nothing but Scranton—the • -Standard Anthracite,lt is the best and -Cotj no more than inferkIr grades. , 9 k A, '" • GUNS---" have'a stock of Guns dt.bargain. ,Prides. Loaded'. shells 'have taken a- , • ,sharp advance, Westill have a Stock at the old prices, . , , , • magatEmatisepoisamEEENEEEtHEBETEREm 14cknow Hardware and coal Co. T1 -IE STQRE3 THAT.1,EyEgl)f§..PpOINT. IThe home of theSupreme Range that is guars' ' anteed to save 30'percent. Of your ,Coal bill. - , . •;,• • •. , . • , Pillow covers, pair, hand -embroidered.,=. . . , . FAITIT ' . 11 IiYous; XLyone, Pillow shame, pair, ',....'ld'Acoaalnilpu'roinndnne:Ewal-a. ESm- ,m3:ilindepirt.oi6n7cii'dalr'ru.ngc4auldr:elinfa ,aann3i'd ckoiPttdo7-'n--W;u4:tOPnl.'-14Praai'Mar rne'n1.1.':hcke:tvYt' Red initts-ITackett, Stewart. Pair. 'men's' -;-.-K Cameron, 0 A. Greer.", Jaen Davis Pa"' ell old 04rwen% ''''‘ffil91°' woollen Strealc-,Carneron, Miller. Duehess- Ile'l,vY 8°°k"'"-e`mgranc" Stewart. Pair Geo Huriter. 1 CrabW :Apples, any variety Inell's it°e '`)eks-Hust9'; Ih'kett' Pair women's fine mitts -Stewart. Table 'IV Alton Jas Alton. ealthy-- Cinueron, 'V 'McDonald; .41..a. Hackett; . .'Thompsdn. Table 'Career* -WOlf-Itiver,---Cameron..- hing Tqwel- '014r-&14e.rPd pi1)pins..4. Alton, miner„ Ribsc?8,i,ii)_ Livingstone, Sinith. Tatting--Living- 0_48_448 Alton. 08tarioc4148r04, stone, Smith., Tea cosp.,T •Lyons,' W E McDonald. 'Rhode ISland Green- ilunter„ unxbor6itaseett varroi. :Yea aProre faneY-7-MeLeod,. TarnblYn. Pin Pushkin, embroirlered-=- 7.2mjNiiiiirerr: 'cA"ar/171L'i'',.01,i‘t9.:n*FaGlin-P1148e.'-',!--Rdin's4swet'ls Reid, Lyons. Women's "Working apron LiVingstone, MeCarrol. 'Ribben' Miller; Omer. NOrthern SpY-tICarneron, broidery,McLeod, -TamblYii.,1 Punch oeni- MthileleirF. men6iDera.ii.:11.40.,.!g,t_Thottson, snio‘. intnsh....Red,7,w,,,._E__.)4Don-aK,..c..,... Any embroidery:.---Srojth,'AcLeod.. Hug-ree- Three varieties- Fall- aPples,-Caineren, 'ARTS AND F146:ffEtts McDonald: "I' ive varieties Winter an. .„ pyR,OGRAPRY. .:'pleff=Carneron; Greer. -Named Smiles , Pietinefraine,Taieblyn, Tliompien Miller. Winter pe,a.rs-..-13 Alton, 'Mc- BoX.,Thempson„pivingstone. ?moque . Kenzie Bros. Peaches -A W Alton, ',Liviegstone, 'TatnitalYn• aid.. 131111116; red.—McDonald; M cro.sa 31 - • .MeDonald. Prapes,.' any name4 blue leetion of pierced _brass -Livingstone, variety-W,'C Webb, AlcDonald. dad' meT_;e0,., adian. dstreak,Jas -Hackett: Grapes,- " oii/NA• pAnsiTlica ties, t: iicoainleleedtienrOdrSvp4Isi,6ttlh4-ree7nemSeditevaidr: LiTitgencitollen-:;;;MSceileli,d. ,8111ith" Fig• ities-÷F McDonald. • . : • Drawing . - .r,s-Oresi DErT. 'HOME lifAN yr- AcTuREs , 1 -'en McLeod mats, set-Tamblyn Stewart. Table King of T°14134/ns "C°114tY-Camer"runner—Smith, 11. , entre abd two or ',more doillies-Mc- W E McDonald, Mann APPles-Gr_cer, Jas Alton, - blue --W E MiDon. Livingatone, Thoint.son‘ cheson. Plums yellow,I Congram, Carving on frame, chiP,Sinith., Collection of fancy wsrk-Mrs It ' Tamblyn, Mrs R. McLeod, Miss- Living- Oil Paintings st(,ne. Collection of crochet werk,Mis 'Marine view -Livingstone, Mrs M "G PI strati; Livingston,'Leola Naylor. Hogan. Figure-LiYingetnne, Hogan. Collection Trish Iaces with naines,Tam. Animals, grouped Or single -Livingstone, statue., Tamblyn,Col ecti OnsmacaLepoiall.owtic-pli6vtinit Rogan -"Canadian landscari.e"-Mel-M°d, Beat single painting-Tamblyn, jaensCliytt.weourkkiebty,.,a,egouirle'Vetniodper4rliRek:Yzoaersh-ef • s_._ • - lacc—Ssoitithn;tTerapinanbely.nem, lelbrrsopitiMeieTdb_opiipts. -Marine view- Hogan, Bague, Livingstone. Figure painting -Livingstone, McLeod. D Iluston. Counterpane, droChet-Mrs VloVvers;.-,MeLeod, Livinket;one; 6WoiltntStewart, • AEediVisiilwsoanr, T ;tTiiiitnmbbily1; McLeod. Painting on glass or pottery -Hogan, Mrstl Hunter. Smith, • Collection knitting in eateri-L-'•' --------------Crayon ' inteWtaorItLTTaatiliribbilYnyn .Ceollieecto°g noktittlinegB Livigsgtone.awCirnale.nd(idirtdin-; 3143elLek' . _ •-•-TaintlYo, Livingstone. . alubbrn, Livilr!g40130. • ° old-fashioned household articles -Mc- • ri0w4s • Leod, Patch quilt, silk-Tamblyn. Pateh Assortment of ,honse'plahts in pots.... - -Patch' Mcflarti:s11„ Mitten. la* bouquet,"or- qUilt, cotton -S. Morrison, Dr. Elliott, nowental-,McCerroll,"Morrition. Phlox, Pair•all wool blankets -Morrison, Alton perennial collectien-r-McCarroll. • Ger. Jos „Hackett . Sofa Pillow, embroidered_ eunturis--Mrs D Thon'ps'm. Potter.. Pe. McLeod, - Mies At'LYOne.-: tuniaar4hotrinson,,Mrs,MT. ITMcDonald. Sofa pillow, hand -Painted -M Hog* Sweet 'Peria,Potter. Gladioli --M& T MilloOn. Smith. 'Sofa pillow, any other' Reid; McCartell, DahliaoL-Webb, Mq•-• kirid-J Lyons; Iiivingstone, Morrison` Carroll. Asters -SE Robertson, Thorrip.' Shirt waist, hand embrOidered-Tamblyn. Son, ...Autumn leaves: ---Potter, Thorap- Set -women's .fine tibdivear-,448 A 8011, Twelve Pansies -McCarroll, Pot, MeCarrol; Floor mat, any kind,Iteid; ter.. •Zinniair-4:-,41eCarroll, Pcitter. Mari- McOarrot Berlin wool work, flat-. golds ---Potter, Thompson. Collection Smith, Tamblyn. ,Iiest. dressed -annuals- Potter. Assort - Mrs Gee Potter, Mrs IV g Thonipson. ,ment of foliage plants -McCarroll, Babis bonnet, fancy,Thompson. Liv-, ton, Thompson. ••• . ' • .1: 2 -he a...e../X.Cta. Stares r Irmo. el° r N:Ar.)...i AVOR.111 Run .iror. 1114 10 .1 ,*I You „can, itua4e. SOMEONE ,By giving thein Your 1)100 VOTES If you are not , Saving,- for. YOtirself. • • , Be sure and gel thent ..litrithi-*Iret7 Purchase Why not enter th Race Yours -el . . , J., ." • . :Gar* 401iistrong DRvuoist 1. .,„ ,!1 1;1 I VVE ARE. HERE TO 5Ert7VE Kntail • •••', • . , • • . Monday, Oct. 4. , Mrs.,,Ken..McLeancSr„retureedhonse- • ' - ' visiting Mrs., Benjamin. • - , • . : • Norman Vraileigh, of Detroit, is hero , on Saturday after spending 0, few •days; ' -a i b ' ' 1 .41:311LxiGtviatit:N,drAtilugc;,-.1313terci. nrefelmtr.t---.. aohaemmraor.riark. a 0..f._ .... .--:-. ‘--'‘,-;•4•,'"fr•-: .; * , 'Mar,jetrie Dattoii- played the wedding • '. - r- . 17, riffle, and T. J. Larman, son of r•:. • '.. I ' . and Mrs. Wm. Lannari, took Ogg at t.. • ' :'- . jostiph's churoIclangsbililge, on Wed- r " ' 'rttaidhalrniM"Criej on tg•MICICia3tQiiittktitlgth!' tog; march. • The 'bride looked sweet in tier s . . • travelling snit ornavy blue serge,' with ' blaortigqoabeiteevlitiast tni julietilefl W.t.hlio.b,,v,Wohlietse; Ilinear„ ,,• 111944:111eliia,1! ifseitniterrohitina*,118Wahte" uttoart liii, -:.--: -7-1, -...--: '," ''' •• . . . . navy blue suit and large blue hat. Her bouquet mrni pink roses and ketklon - hair- . - . .'- -• :, .- - .fern." Will-Lannan, brother of the groorn,, , ' was _groomsman. After the Wedditi" . _ er _ e ;dal party motored to gode, ...,,...___ _ -rrick, Where' ranci Mrs. -:tlitrit4tt- frail -far -betroire. "'au: ithlit:-.'' - return they will reside on the groolit'sf . farm near Lanes. The young couple are' . highly esteemed; and the•best wishes, off .... ' a host, of friends go with them. , ..,T.,.....-....-............r........,..-,.-.-.7„L....._•-,,, . , 4.07,............... ingston. tyli croChee=Smitb! • - - A • liviiiititelier-41i - iiiireii,LMrePl.te- '. toltectiorroreurioa•or oddities -Me Millen, Tamblyn. •Butt,on holes, display Leod, .Thompson. Case of studed birds on three materialeThompsonl _ Leola Canadian 'namend-"•=-Lyoni? • Collectio'nNaylor.Redrawnilippersiyingione, of coiii41Ali,.th°mon.CoIIec , Tamblyn. Darning, ealinile in wool and don Of groceries, cannedgoods, etc -.W cotton -Ruston. • Embroidery, Bulger- $ Reid. Sint, tailer.inadeH-Tlionnesoo, litieni, Eyelet-Lyone, Tamblyn. -Env broidery on linen, Mount Meillek-Tant- . TCOliettion•of noxious weeds, named - Gordon • Thompson, , Margaret Potter. blyn, Livingstone. Embroidery, Hen, Speeiniell of penmanship, under 14 ---:•Al. garian-11°1"P"' Md'e"il ' 571°0' eda liwin,,Louise Garbutt. , Drawing, ,Handketehiefs-Snti.ili,.. _ Livingstone. '• any subject lotorenee MeDirtrmid, Vera Girl% fine Cotten Or muslin dresa. Hadley. single and double. -.--M 1,1c1Cay. 'ace, jart-14.144* Emb'ideir- S011eelt 0014PETITIOX5j Thompson Potter. Home Spun rii; Rose Point -Smith, TemblYri. Le.ee, • Paramount . TAce, Clarriekmacross-MeLeod, too, William M03111'13 having a weoden Moniton or Point -McLeod, Tamblyn. Limerick ---Smith, 'McLeod. . Lace, Priti- silo erected at present. cess-...Tamblyn, MeLeod. Lace, Crochet mies, coyne of Datroit,0 18 visiting made -Smith, Tainblyn. Lace, Pillow " aister, Mrs, Murdoch, last week, and cuffs -Thompson, Tamblrn. Latin. idiom; etneket„.„-Thrably,, iattifigat000... the Pare,m0iltit people busy forth° cOliP; Lade, Oittenburg, baud. •minl Annie Nifi'lrehison Tamblyn, Laundered gins •Dr. Al Wilson, Alaska, visited his dry bag-livitigstone, Tomb yn. Laden ... 'Iliteshing and inio tilling Will, keep' Lady's shatil, knitted-,Slewart. Lady's igig week., , • • dresoing tffitque.-.1tivinggiume, Tainlyri. Mi13eOf Ambelooina letir 111$ . T :ARRVED ssu, , r, ,Lady's house ' tres,.TMMPont am* dos here 14°4*hg ' Or frjend1 - Miaublp• kTett44-41V1001114 MOO, XE411$91)1.4111151t " Another ahipteent'ef Trunks, • ' Stair Canes and Travelling Goods, tett, if thinking of purchasing any 61 these goods ' Everythin'a.lit 'keenest' ' ' ,,. • , : p. it will repay you to age sonic •S, hoes litepaired Prhanintlyo 11equirsment5 kept. , • RIG, $AIIAZTT 24010,00100.0.010010010, 1 r A ' '4 •