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The Sextette from
gartette from
,nirery_ferSon-: who:' owns a—
tallkintinchime wants these • "
two Selectionsai,-the "I.eueia"
Sextette,_ and "RigOletto”' „
Qu4rtette. • ‘•
But, hitherto one has had to
pay anything frolic $5 to $7
• to ,obtain. thein, but. now,
•they may be had oika, CaNt.n1..
bia 'Wir-Rdord. for 140.
This record is equal in every way to
the most expensive record on the
market, anti this.is Your first oppor-
tunity to purchase' masterpieces of
operatic singing at suelea- row 'price.
Wit ALLIN -
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• Call upon the COLUMBIA dealer
- named. below. Ask him to play
them to you—also get the Columbia
• Record, list fbr. October. It in-
cludes•the latest -songs and dances.
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nni. 1;Itytristatitna:Wilsthoenvetrplhedrucewtal iiistuall. _,
be known, it ill NW. NOW. aihea •the b„,re,cf2,11,4,,(;/),,,,E IN",,,,,Z1. ibo itolthe-funeral Of .MisS Marpret AleKenZiel
Wben bY 'YQ11/' 4e(1°• Yutkala ""Mcl t° Jul: - d ' fr f 30 000 bell IKA .111°Keeigan tko4 bunilY attknded
Aholitrraturo . pretory at Sea,forth. . 311r.,, and Atm Ohall. AreKinnon and.
Brume .is at war; now viler/ /haul.' it ._ ""`,8, - i 1 ' .7"' ' -•g. . i, . • " . • in Ictnearrese. on,Sunday, Deepest' sym-
thc,regulsr channels oeistrifiy ere closed; Laile On IU Pr' Olen 11010. kalt .t12145 , p
, athY is.,extedea. to Mr. and lifrs, ,T. .4. .
how, When, hien ilk Millialill hen beta Order Wilt set the MOP t40 work ag4n. .mczensle and family ie. thole ,004( he.,
summoned 'from' the paths of &tidos* to The Sell S..ogi.ne, Works there has 7t , momnent.. ,
the inferno of destroetioni now, when. Mea yorking an two shifts, 'hinsy on an ,, messro, 3.. E. meokof srpia, and
Britain is lighting for *Ignores ,right to 'order oof 20P-00 thrffnlol shells. .U, 4, NeNally.,, of Kintore„ Ikeeempanied
live; now, when the worlors liberties are . consepate4 women find Rowan Order- atoll; mother's yeineina her
04 wesday.,
at etalte; now, whoa aerammY seeks U'' 'lies a acidic, natural laxative- $914 only' The deceased, who was in her.alst. year,
prostrate Dritain even as she has pros- by j, t., Armstrong, The Rexelb Store, !pa,,,o@d: ow r4t,..tholi6the .of her son, J.
trated Beiglow now, when....0erlaanY !Rai'," 2gg. & §0e. boxqs, . . .U, .....'erSarnia, on Sunday, after fku illness'
threaten s the forty million 'people .01 . A goon: Qji.ep,*...4 yield. of 4,000 At aow_weeho; ..smathris ..ext,00404
Snglanik cotiand,'409,134. and. Walea bnsirelant grain from '..GlOr'691 report. ' ico the bereaved family.
'ixith etalveltba; new, WIPM the '041(11'7- 04 from. Ashfield, constitutes. a gond ,______.-;.-.4.--:;_________ A.
women and clithilren; now, when fertile
enoilaughtenngInuocenf and harmless Mr.. is boob441g P?eeeeful towns 4°4 villa wreco.rdo, even for flaoreitant Obn4ervetsotiwacinshtilfe: . • -
WiliteCiltirehl
Are . lying in. wasts land !SIV011ell ,Vitil
41eittb.; POW, iii the'tilee when Canada fil
fielati and freitful gardens of other lends Teirtw°00PeollfEs:ebv'eein:laaaeurfey9200.1v4jiteizatumsIbee,jeistleeoi les S
Kirke
sp---Qen5tItor hoYitid94-4,it'lli.
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.„,,, home near ThAegaanoii. •
430frOaltraittelpmatepirnei tahtleatiittepoirodfietstrbneertsieng. ' ./.. ATir,..1 ‘wm Er •, • '.. • *es-um.gate-- RUM, Dr • rilasela
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spent Sunday at her heme 7 s 1
roleole th, oi ft 4104,raguwituerafigaogle,thet/DoptheiPpeirctn", 'October -2ncl,4tfter an illness of tieveral, at tiie 11.°0-10 9f AIL A Vox.
has oritoxed upc*a, task that should do months' deratiee. Although she hid'. ,. ,Mr,.. -4,. ..ilf0e88011, :ef Toronto, spent
untold geed,. It is not that oni-farnterti i3SS13 °Illvail'si4se.144.t‘'palliitie. i/gndit.Pkiarsr ever 8444°j° his 11°Ille here' ' '
needed, altOgetber to be .prompted to very aeaxPeetetilY .
'heneAt themseltes,that...perhaps r whose maidert , Oqfple.; Was "Vena',11'0'; sspe.' Ililjts:irEer4iSthundClate:Ptbbeti; ii°of;n1Ve!# .g.114'ni-i.
forne.ot them., cm, 0.0t. '.entltely r600goizo, Nesiirq..Wati tlieraecend youngest (laugh.
the Aeriommess of.- present., and: the. ler of the late. Mr. and Mrs Donald ' gm. George•Garton, (14, sPent,;a. 'few
more than' Probable critical conditionsMc)Tevin, of .4slifield township Where 'Vs in ' illt°4 visitu4'frien(18- '•• •
of. the future. : IT the waeikere to...644 she .,.was horn .46. years. itgo. in Iiinly, . Ur' A'lex' ' Kennedy 4•4' CiSiPh4 :' is
to-nierroW„lhere Weald still be need for l89, the was married. toWrii H b visiting his Mother, • Mrs.-.KennedV.
every effort in produnttvenessi -kr many *kirk, who died suddenly 'on .Gotobe' r .
Mrs. Q. Middleton and Mrs J. Holnies
years must elapse before the devastation Lizt. h are- visiting friends in Clinton and
that hasheen caured can be reinediedor of last year: Six -children sur-
Holmesville.
vile: Jo.e, Katie, Grace, Jean Willie
repaired, lInhappi/y, the probabilities
Mrs. J. Nixon and Mrs. F. Nixon and
children spent Monday at the 'home rifif'
Mr. K. Paterson. , • '.
Don't forget the .AnniVersaiy and tea,
meeting at the Methodist Church on
October 17 and 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. IteW and family,
of Wingham, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr Geo Cottle. . . ,. • ' •
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and Mary. Donald, Alex; and Wm.
'Mt:Nevin, of Goderick; Mrs:- Isabella
Fowler, of West Wawanosh, and >Ire.
are t At the giant copilicts will continue
for many months yet, in which case the
.ip ofma cannot fathom or foresee
the -damage that will have been deep Dayid Ross, of London, are brothers
every form of industry. To agriculture and sisters of the deceased. .
in particular, by the waste of life, by the
Wrecking of -property and by the spread, '
ing of desolation. It is in repairing the
damage others cause that the farmer are
-called upon to aid. It is ,their mother
country that cries to them.
The Agricultural Department is not
alone holding conferences at many points
in the dOuntry, but it is engaged, as Will
be seen by the announcement elsewhere,
in distributing large quantities of litera-
ture telling how the farmer can best
serve the interests of the empire, display
his -grateful -of patriotism and bring
Kincardine
Employeea of the Andrew Malcolm
Furniture Company, Liuiited, learned
last week 'that they are named as bene-
ficiaries in the will of the fernier presi,
dent -of the company,. the late Andrew
Malcolni. clause in his will is to the
following effect: workman who was
in his employ at the Kincardine factory
fax one year or mare at the time of
death one week's additional wage; five
profit to himself. In brief and explicit Yem- °I. over two weeks'-aAditional wage,
and ten years or ,over three _weeks' ad,
&done' wage, ' The:men naturally feet
deeply grateful for 'the kindly remem-
brance. Mr. Malcohu!s will also. leaves
$1,000 to start a fund tor the benefit of
the peer in•conneCtion with Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Arid Provides fax the
paymentof his bequest of $50 per year
so the Kincardine General Hospital.
language, that all who run may'read and
understand, is pointed out :the - needs of
the situation and how those needs can
be met. •Above all, the advice is given
to avoid waste. Everything' &an be
utilized. Nothing need be thrown away
. as valueless. The economy of produc-
tion is in savieg:
The wisest can learn something by
reading, and in the Bulletins arid Reports
mPeenCPA2CIPmidtieallitsteeiennebey •fealtri)rutas
and
find hints, suggestions and information
•. of the greatest possible value at this
season; and such as will advantage both
their laid and themselves for all time.
•. They will also aid thein in that duty to
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the Empire; which is such passing and
' instant importance that to shirk, it is to
• be criminal. Copies of the publications
of the Department cari he- had.upor
addressing BablicationsTranch, Depart-- ing a. few daye with_ her father, Thos
meet of Agridulture Ottawa -T -1T° pos- 34-.061.e. who is . •
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soldiers and sailors -from every part of the- -
British Empire are ayingAomn_their-hves-for-you-and— " • • •
Perhaps •som6 of your own, bl-o-od -are amongst them. _ the%;
• Olivet
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(Intended for last week) '
Ansi Mary Walden visited her broth:
er; Rev. A. V. Walden, Strathroy, last
week, .
Edgir.Iloniston returned on Monday
to Toronto where he is attending•Victor_
ia niversi y.
Mrs. P. Brown; of 'afford; is spend
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t tap is required on the -application: •
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Crewe •
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: (Intended;fer last week)
• Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Curran called on
friends at Lanesville last Sunday. • -
• Mr. * Durnin had the misfortune to
• 1 loaes-valuiable-cow last Saturday• .
Mrs, Shack' Rivett and Ida made a
busin&ii trip to Goderich last.week.
, . Miss Myrtle Blake ret5' rned to Toron-.
to last Friday after alien ing_ the sum,
mer iirher7home here.
Rev. Mr, Conway, of Auburn, occuPi% •• Quite a,rearnher from .here took'in
ed the pulpit here last Sabbath in the Paisley Fair on Wednesday.
• absence of Mr. McKelvey.. Quite a number from here took in
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of Meofeking, Sundayed at the home •of Chesley and Pinkerton Fairs. is vis!,.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and babe
-the Jatter's sister,,Mis Dave McWhin- • (7aittri lir'Ws,i.olsri°1:ii:flIZIrl= -tit:1g
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• - ' ney: -, Irs.-.11,cDOnalch-of-Detra3t7Mich-L.
her-
et.-16t:°1eIne1:i.3rSPla;lat Lanes;i:;.L:dci1ef;oe'at rday to
last Sunday, also the 'cadre on Monday ,
visit in Toronto and Hamilton.
!Eclin.g. 1' ' •' -... • Mrs N. D. McLeod'and Miss Martin,
Miss Olive Gray; niiree,..frain Clinton; Of Paiqle3' SnndaYtjd in thn-Yilla$e• -
•thiSt present attending -her Sister, Mrs Miss *Doeald, of Shoal Lake, Mac,
•. M. •Shaekleton, who has been ill for is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John MeiCin-
.: some time. . . non. • •
Don't forget the-unniversary services Am. a 0.-McDontrIel, who has been
-which are to be held in Crewe Methoditit visiting 'at K McLennan's, has, returned'
• . . Church, Oct 24th, Rev. Mi. Hedley, home; . •
..• 'Nile, will ceeduet the ser`vicei.• _ Soeeial:
music Will be rendered by the choir. A
• free will offering will. be
• Miss MildietrTreleaver, of lucknow,
spent a few days at the -home. of bei
grandmother, Mrs. Miner..
Whitechurch Methodists. Will hold
their Anniversary fiervices! on Oct: 17th,
and 1$ih. Tea -meeting on -Monday
evening. . •
The subject fax the Guild a week from
next Sunday evening is,. "The Way in
Which God Wants to be Thanked." The
leader is Em.ma,•Davichion. "
• Owing to services.ip
the Methodist Church. next Sunday,
GALLON'of good.
Paint used, at the
right. time • s $ ave d
.inanr of.our 9ustornerS
a perhaps
even rebtuldino.
It isn't that a MAD' doesn't
flOvsr about it, but in the.
stress of the day's worli oneis '
apt to forget. • • •
So :. we make it a point to re-
mind- our customers from time to
time that 'We, carry: full lines; of •
' Paint for homes and genal 'farm
and out-buildinga--arut, •:eleu „4.1.;
side Paints. '
:Speaking, of 'astortmerds---ryfre,
Just want to remind you that yen
will find our stocks in all: lines;
right to your satisfaction. • • ,
• When your boy gete
'ready for his rifle --
send Igm or bring him
to us. Well see that be •
_gets started
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REMINGTON - UMC
..22- Caliber Rifle that fits him.
Repeating' or Single Shot. And
the right ,.22 Cartridges to go
with it,-,AR1VLINGT011.U1VIC.
REMINGTON
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BELL
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. there will be on serihee in • TheP.reSby- •
ferret]•church In the'evening- ,.' • •
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Miss. Rennie,. of Next, Ua,nburg, will
n lecture ort eVemeg,'Oet. •
14, in the Presbyterian Churl, at the • .
Missionary Thankelfering Meeting. • •An-
sieweleome.. ..--The ladies. are • -requested •
• to. each 1 ring one jar ,of fruit to be sent • . • •
ta,St,'Ohriiitapher Farni, Toronto. • ••
Ladies' Coats
• We call attentiUti to our stock of Ladies Coats
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in Tweeds and Curls, in black, brawn, ' navy "
. • and grey, all good fitters.. For sold weather,
.' .'.we show a rat lined -coati, gooti shell with fur
coll:ir at ; ... Price $3001) II
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Nine. delegates from Gliiet attended
the•Epworth league and Sunday Scheel
ConventionjieldhlKincardine last w eek.
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Qlamis
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Mrs....T. IL Pattenion-lias_Veen•an, the
sick list. • -
.Miss• B. Armour returned' from I, on -
don on Monday. • '•„ .
.Miss•Lexy Fraser'is home from PAIS -
ley for a short visit.
'An urgent appeal has gone forth from the Marquis of Lansdowne, P‘resi-
dent of the British Red Cross, for funds to provide medicines, appliances,
coinforts, and hospital eqnipment of all kin& to allevike, .the sufferings
from wounds and sickness of sailors. and soldiers from all parts of the Em- •
pire. This appeal is endorsed by their Majesties, the Ring and Queen, and
every • British possession is setting aside, by official proclamation
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— a For Sailor'
Mrs. •ChailesMcKinnpn Arrived' insure
.41 from a"three months' Visit in ask., last
week....; -.•
Miss McGregor, of Tiverton; has been
-and.. Soldiers
the guest of.Mrs. Ai. McKinnon for a.
tneivai-ernsain4b,87Agen
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• • 'St. Helens
as a da of ublic vm .....- , . . auger—
which stands in severe need of assistance oltring to
the ,tremendous demands upon lied Cross work.
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7 ntended far last week)`
Miss Veria, Woods, of Wingliam Hi
• onm.over un ay.
Miss Pearl Todd is spin a few:
visiting here at thehon f hi b
days visiting friends in Wingliani. • •
Mrs. Moorehead and danghter.
.feiV deka: , • . ' • •
, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robeitson have
returned ire:
•the West.
'Mr. Wm. Cunningham, ofAlhaton, is,
o s rether;
Brantford, are visiting at.Frank Todd's. Miss Mar M'Af
Joseph Cunninghani. .• . ,
°iota • t -
y c ee,__ntirse,_ who -has
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nota is set a
500 . last -week, for sell hoine en vacation! kite rettirned to:
- We... -can and will .raise, this- amount . as. a tOk-en- that Ontario febls. for Our .--
wounded heroes and' ' not see them languish in their pain and suffer-
' ing- forth° want of tnedieal and ;i:ither.•goinforts. -Do your art and 'make.
"Our Day for Sailors and Soldiers”. a tremendous success in your locality.
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‘`Yrc_shall .h.e. hnly-,gratefutto -- - - - -0This is -the- first- awed -of -the.- --
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- Om for assistance in relievtng the Motherland. to Canadians in this
sufferings of our wounded soldiets t rt r :
• present war. at cii,,a upon ua ,.
end .sailors front all parts of thne . .
Dominions." u.. mantly 'ait Well as out loyalty. ,. .
.. " Lwudowne, •• John S. Ifetidrie, '''' •' .
President British Red Cross Society, ' Lietth.Oovernor of Ontario.
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Toront03�. attend the laeulty of Ldu- her daties'in the States. • . • .
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' Quito a, -numberfrom the
-edd tbe 0,-nniversery serviees . on
b aftetia.: :
. etr-Ort, Mtch.; who neve 3 u
Sunday. • ••• • •
-Mrs0,1114h itt,•Donaler -At present
• visifing her daughter and other friends
PusluMli.
Miss Elizabeth Anderson ileagone_ to.
taking a Post
Graduate conri.e. ' ••141.r, Earl Cranston,who has volun-
teered for overseas service and is at
present, training in 'the 7lst in London,
wail home -Over, Sunday. .•
Anniversary services are to be held in
Calvin chu cli, a Help 4, on Oct 17th.
Rev. Mr. Cranston. ItImerston, is to
mg here, has returried.home. •
Mrs. M. Aide , of Paisley,' is nursing
Mrs. Mrs. Neil McLure,whom, we are pleas-
ed to report, is doing nicely. McFidycn
returned, teliia-hoiw
in Toronto.' His many frieuds 43
is not gaining in his litalth.
Mrs, R 11. Wright, who has been :aro
guest of her aunts,
Misses Howson, bus
retained home to Geofgetown.
Rev. and Mrs..Reith and -Miss. Louisd
returned from .Torouto on SatuidaY,
after spending their summer 'vacatiet:
th"Dt7n F. inlaysOn has 'been iMPrOvidg
the appearance of his residence by build-
ing, a new cement ,verandah platform
and walk. ,
The 13aptist Phurch. here 'has giyen
Mr. McQauley a unanimous call to ts.
main with them for a, year.The call
has been accepted. •
Mckenzie Brothers, who hail a had
lireak at Mtii. MODetmid's vilple thresh
ing, had repeat fixed on last 'Week and
are busy On the Joh again.
condoot.the.serviees and also A •tea- Meet,
,ve t� the , MondayiiVening.
log antrentertainment On the 'following
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Every• cent collected goes to British Red Cross head-
• quarters, where.: it is officially and wisely spent. No
money is wasted in expenses, even this advertising
apace is donated by the publishers.
Give a, day's pay. Do your part. Give liberally and
• loyally. Give your money, hetause.these brave °twat
-00-our sailors and soldiers, are giving their lives for
• us. Collectors on Octoher 21 wilt solicit your sub*
nisk. It throl4b ycur !Vivo*. or R*01%
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If
poderich •
A case of special interesi was deeided
in the police 'court here on Thursday of
last Week, when Magistrate &id 'fined
Oilman Muray,/of goderich, 850 and
asts for bringing liquor into .a Canada
temperance act county forother than his
personal use. ltiutray, it wan Said,
brought beer and whiskey into the Mrs. 3. U. ilodgkinsote and family
county for himself and about fifteen leave this woelr to joi Mr.. Ihdgkinson
others. This -is the first ease brought in their new home 0.0 ilolynoci. 411 ave
uuder tbils twalon. Crown Autooy ivory to' $160 them Jeavo out viiiago, Our
tietteimoottvl Xttoroot*0401
Ao witb. t el
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Men's Rath Coats, $3.95, to $10, big value.
Staniields Underivear for men in all sizes..
Turnbulls-trriderwear for ladieS and children.
Millinery
. The Millinery department has just received a
large assortment of Hats and Trimmings.
`Give Miss 1Vicinnis- au opportunity to silo*.
:the latest stypes In flie market.
Butter•and Eggs taken as Cash. •
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Special .' i'argains in -
Boys' Shoes During
„Balance olOctober.,
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During the..balanee OtOetober we give Yen
Per ent. Discount: on our oys' Fine Shoes. •
We have full lines in. Loys'•• Box. Calf and Velour
a uc er Cut ; • •
' • We ,haVe Spz!cial. 136ys' Box Call
.131uCher 0,t $2.00 a "pir , •
Wear. Miner Rithiherifk Rubhr season
-are :we;
with the goodw-that iear and .fit dur 'prices
RTC tlIC lwst. • If yoti give us >o1,.1 -.;:rubber trade
•• we guarantee satisfactiod.\ •
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.W.' J. .jOVNT, , Lucknow,'Ont.
A Square ShOe W.kgial for all the Family
wkarkAiwywoomookovshowitlfsx4e6 estowar.*".A*or.itertkro.orissowli
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ti[OMESTeAD PERTiLiZERS
A Supply on hand for Fall Wheat
LOUDON'S tIEEDmd ItirTER Al(HOLIS
STALLS, STAACHIONS a'4d. PENS: ‘1'
PLOWS •,
Riaing and Walking. A tro.oci ql"
supply of Plow Repturs oi hmi. o•
New Williaw Sewin'
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