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UCKNOWIF OST,I THURSDAY, Now -skull ith., 1915.
-The Offer -Vincent 00, which, played Mat Them Alm?
LOCAL ANDtimeRAL,,. here last Saturday evening, eXpressed FarMerli haVing evaPOtater laPPleS fOr
.CHURCI1 NEWS
thernselvea ae well Pleaeed, with their 'sale are requested to fetch them in at '
" Vating on Church Union, in the, Joe
. visit to the town. • _ , ....._ `,.. t-0 -ue..now evaporator us- tap- presbyter -um sh-vuo wok be ----eemo-ete
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, • --- birw,, ounieff-e-nater ts l'IrAiting with - .. - I. . .. 14 d ' run wIll lie elto0 this season. Theto is next Bunday. Au hamta mot hifin h
once to h T. Ir
' MOWN in Toronto. . 5'4- John '0* 5 itenenee' of an8 -an' 'plentY of r0014 tOr etOtaget and we •are tlidt time. ,
, N. D, who was home atteading the purng go ee ase, per bag, cash.
Any ' llev My C bell f GI '
• lYirs I ,t". A. dr ire i iti f d funeral of ins father returned to OW
, • . ia Burliegtonat present. PUY Oa ThlitatlaY last. ,
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D4414 ,gvel yn spindier is attenoino m--iss Nt,ellie R,, inwlelar; of Kincadinet,iliis wed suparalysis , ,: , isxt stItid.
the gues of Mrs. , MacKenzie . 8 ' there's big 'Money in breaking the kw.
-CLEANING UP RIPLEY 131G NEW TURAGE
. 11issorgc. s.:., Excavpling, vepacppupelleett
y Of LaW"Breakingll'Jail
• Next Thin for Him.
ew v 8 leg rlen s . -further ipeorinaajou can he had by phee. ,,thelre,aehe,v, irtsPouthilu• 408/V3)43Wtp.a: .0.113 orioe fre-e_
'tug .1", Joyrit, Luclenew. • nee *s e
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• day and will again • tceapy the P411131t dorn anci,elso a law .enforceinent-Whea
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dinton Business C011ege. •• Corrigan reeettted word on J4404.ft ANNOUNVEUEN't.4-001110.' to Vim several years after the village, of
Week. Sue favoured Icnox Church Of!: toaattltday of the death.of his rs the Rally of the Epworth League,ne?ct Ripley got Opti011 1:1; -was so ex and
4.1)Ples waVocl .at the Touslcaow @Yap- gtegatiOn with attni9 t'll,Anchtrevee4"4" E, TaYlnr aTe11101 whiellweerre4 at Venda'Y'niglit, NOV. 10th., la the it Often waspointed ta deanallustration
. -gra;rititYleir-WW-dttleltrenVitlf Par-411Yeltr: herybOdY 40eiallY itivitedA.aLuech• condition orthings tbe -temperance
Fa, t f piowing 144 *IR years of age and beeides a husbaad • Th h vi itenee and- rh one t slee
, orator ---30 to 40e. per bag. ' • Have your spits pi essed and, , cleinted .
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"'Me; WroorehOuse
for EnglandOn bnehlette trip, •
• Neh'nol'al rientat.1.3„P'elock. cuUILU • ..eftlmeacceahuLitrie4icensellaw.„.ljnidett
• Thtebefl has sailed -
* '414/11gRIA: Lr u, mdse. Tallot-r, about a week before her death, She was ,setVed, .; • this .advocates appear to have relake# • their
rakers report a ()Wing as unus- ,
Mrs ;:T., .,4rM)troug is Spending de, hally heavy. this season. There has been leaves two daughters. She is. well, re- Presbyterian Church at Walkerton 're- was different with the other fellow. The
0 0 vote on / ure men in the g , Pe 0°P4 g _ n Tr:It
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few clays 114riendS in Toronto so se. much rain, theyssay, that.thegtound , membered .10 Lucknow, having lived' gutted In 0. total vote of 374 being east. woeld.be'vendor of hoOxe awoke to the
. • , has been all run- together and become here with. her father '1,,Od brot4r. • . . "-. t
. 'rho count showed- a mord y :of 82• in ' no00i4ilitieS Of ' the situation and for
s, "Miss Donald. Hogan, of 1,4116,34. ia
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. • DOn't forget the gowertli: toeag*e. • fa ,again see'unpoiton*
.r. etre, Marehall was totallydestroyed by ,fira about . 106. in fayOrt Pat Of a totaV.yote 387
taking up °telegraphy at the local office • • , • Fire fit Dungannon , avor o 111110ne lieri the - vote. was,
f, . , .• ° . • • • • • The °familiar forrn of Meridian Glrabata The apple. 'evaporator. at •Dungannon takenin 1912 there. was a majority of
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'Mrs N L Campbell is a delegate 043 The LucknOw Table Factory running lose to Mr MeNabb is serious as he loses
Treek to the Wometi'a Institute Conven, over One makes us think that there his plant just 011ie time of •the year
tvhen it should inake Money fol. him. -who. were previously mPinhers of the right away'
' • ' in the Methodist ellnrch,:NO% 14' o'clock ,Friday eitfiing of lastweek. itu4r*Arnmitrai. Wir,s
.arrived home 5i,turclay.pight
' ing laTVeat the "..bumper: .whea,:t drop
•Mre„,..Tanies IrViiis is- helm) aftei V481t- `I) tcy -$ k• ' '
a On Olin& ftt1 • ,
• ing friends'. iti,Winntpeg,ittid, po,itia. in . , .
Otilikateltettani • : The J,eynt apple eliaporatOr had a
' ' ; 'Pe.uples Of days':run last Week and- will be:
Strry Mcfnaii, comes f toile near • in operation again the end of this week.
building Was a frame strueture and two
R1111088, •18 the 110W assistant at the On accOnnt of the scarcity of apples the
; • G. T. It station. • 'ran'. will be•Short, this Year. • . . stories, valued. at about $3,000. The
less is partly cevered by insurance. The
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.evaporator wits: t e property'. of to t. fierVje9'eti -Sunday inorilipg in the
MeNtibb and at the "time or the :hie it dist elinrch tbe soldlerhoys of the.
and dried apples. It had beep in opera-- liandsoine-pocket Bit*, as a memento.
contained:a, large guantity of 'both green congregation.weie web Piesented with a
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Alen from the previous Monday. The iron the Church. ' •The boys who were
Preqent to receive these tokens of love
. ,.: 1: -,. tion held in Toronto,: . . , .. .. _ must be a very real revival of ,business.
i,ji . ••:. : Don't lei pin apples go to waste. : The whole shop started working evenings ...Smarr man atmoaidine
from 6:30 to 9 o'clock, with. the first of
: Bripgthein to the Lucknour evaporator the meeth,
, and turn them into emelt.' • .. .
and admiration for the manly' part 'they
are taking in behalf of thelltripire were;
Harold Allin, Arnold Itathwell' and,
H old A
acme p‘Tii3,thOtertaa laeen.Plainftirlehee
that one oranoreblind swine were °per,
ating in; the. village, ' •
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the inevitable reaction came. . The mak:
_-ket for "vet good's' was good; tem-
perance "cranks" Were no. longer -on the
job and- the hlinclpigger was reaping a
,rich herveat. He grew bolder, and even
boastful. . That's where be inafie his
mistake; Blind Pigs blest - go quietly if
they are to go far or long. The noise et
revelry and boasting roused the friends.
;Of law and order andthere wass trouble
Single Capiea 3 !cents
• , day for a bigger* which Mr. ,pargeld
. Ostrander is having built just west of
.131.3 shop. The building will be 110 by
49 feet and one Story high. The, noel.
and walls will WI' concrete and there will
be a trussed flat roof to avoid the neces-
sity of supporting posts in. the, interior.
Theie will be plate, glass ffileW
, -dem in the trent; The loor will he
..t.,dAttt* (t!diie14'4,ittifia
three roolus-in froiit ;n
w room, in the ceatre .and
opening on. Victoria street a store" room,
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...wa841114:04te ,74karytkeetti.;*:0:40.14:14.:81.i:etra. ef's,e,lic°1trPpa:awr ft Tot n:ecie:n, Cit whoe
trander .cenduct, the 'repair
will haver, man in charge. Mr.' OS.:
".1°I.:ckliPHttejaPdgearsiOneZti"haechcaori;r:ft 't.„Ittief
building the garage ,and has' iniblet÷the
• eoecrete work to Nell • MCCalltim
laChlileakicelnienittardefje,t.ngwitllhebe:.Inv4rdtinlife.;(1-.
'quarters while Mr. Crawford Occupies
the building, • .A3nong entomobilebuil&
ers, there is a big rush after the farmers'
patrOnage for next Slimmer, and evident.,
ly•Mr, Crawford thought it Well to get
on the ground,- . •
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ar „ ckeit; also the. absent boys
congregation were not forgotten namely, A short tfrna ag° a .chaP wh° ' beanie
VVni. Johnston, Herbert Gragain and hilarious over the apparent return of the
Theie are some men who enjoy seeing, "good old days" was arrested and before
Charles Pierer 'Each one of these 'will
their fellowmen sweat. If you are ever
his memento forwarded. The. ' the magistrate was charged with being
I An effort is being made td Sty rt the asked to crank car and you find that. have
, 'Mrs. Field, of Mitchell, and Mrs ; Mc- cruiting of an exclusively Boren am at'ter strenuous efforts it fails to ree ond,
Math, of Clinton visited their • ahnt, Bruce battalioneflicers and all to be just. rake a look and see that the siPark
f'-' '.' T • ' ' Mrs, .4W Lindsay, week found in the two.counties. A meeting ' and as are on, There- is a gentlema
g .verY appro.Priately to the responsible and
manly part they wcretakiang in the • tip. fsUL.
evidence against him was fatal and fate -
local option territory. The
pastor addressed the boys and rqferred gunk. 'I'
.4:i, . .. . . 0 OTjaen and acsosQtr!,`earreidd ttoliePnIhYe Lifianseke°df
• - . - is being held at Paisley to. discuss. the, . . . _ ._
in• this town that has a lot of ilia fan 4°14h°0 of ButIsh• 'deals. •
d. A.- Lewprano tuner, (Teets f sibility of the scheme. . q ' '
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with the boys this way. He stts com-
placently in the car while they labor,
and henthere is rio result he turns on
the juice gets out and with a simple
. effort set's the engine going. Tali feat
pronounces him -a n ' expert. Has' he put
it over on you yet?-7Kincardine Review.
Rather Fight ThenWerk •
THE Gua. -"John Bunyan, his Life
and Wolk, made a highly interesting
• about the hrs week in December. Gee, bmith made the trap ast Thum:
topie at Guild last 1VIouclay -evening.
• • ' • ' day ficen Totonto with his new "Chez-
- "' = Mr. D, A. McDonald, of Toronto, 18 rolet" car, and has since been busy show- •
visitin.g his mother on Campbell St.. and lug its good points to prospective buy-
- . south'. •
Mr. Donald McLean, of .Ashfield, read
an excellent paper on,the subject. giving
his sister, h10...F. Maicohn, .11avelock. ers It is a handsome car; and le 'price ah puffin° of the interesting story of.
. Banyan's life -his lowly ' birth,. his
and serviceableness is designed to com-'
pete with the Ford ,
, . ...„ :life in youth, his giving' up profanity
;.- . 'The. week's mail brought to our desk
,scant educatten ,his wild •and • wicked
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'Last weer Ag_u_ben lam Bellows
an envelope' containing the following an Plea.ded guilty before. Police Magistrate
/?.re Issued for
• Short•Teim of Years •
DEOFNIVRES :Interest Coupons_
Payable Half -Year!?
. NgopTIABLE
Assets -$7,48G,339
The Great West fermanent Loan Companti
17 20,1(ing St.Webi • • • Tel onto
Represeated by ,
; • os. Agnew, Lutltnow, On!. •
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--High Class Tailoring.
Just received :Our Fall Stock
of , slue Serge,. Black serge
• ar d Cheviot and Fancy Suit,.
ings." Something new. Call •
and see them.
TEMPLE CLARK
Merchant Tailor d
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A fq..,a; Petite" package of
:Nylo Chocolates. with
, every Nyal purchase
amounting to' 2,5c;
, • or oVer on
Saturday, Nov. 29.
NYLO-NYAL-
Allfatch our Windows
New Stock.
perrylatest-pattern-
-Just arriv,ed.
DR. LL SPENCE'S
DRUG sione
--i:_Titi,_ttyatgaiiiniy_ m4)101_
-St: Helens
-Tuesday, Nov
Miss ,Gladys Webb, of Wingbam High
School, was home over Snnao,y. •
Miffs Susie Webster, of Zion; "opeat
Sunday at Mr.,Joe Anderson's.
IMiss_Margaret Miller spent the Week-
under bath 'where he got the
made him drunk. \Perhaps be was feel-
ing sore by this time and would like tk
stUfr t114 end with Miss, Lizzie McIntyre,
AI' Mary'Little, teacher at Morning-
iss. , . . . -
. ton, spent Sunday at her home Imre.
have the temptation to such costly
'amusement put out of his way. At any We understand that Mr. John Web- ,
rate he swore that he had received the stet, intends moving.Into his new house
strong drink it one ei the Ripley hotels this week. , . - •
had bought it by the glass and by the Mr..Stewart McGuiro, who•has spent
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bottie there. , the summer months iu the Wet, return-
ed home on_Saturdity last- looking-- fine.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt Woods, Miss Edna„
4 1.,500.0% Thc t would relieve the -law- , rie.,..11 on,..XelltanYi- the don and Mrs.R. R. ,M,illerwent to Gode-
friends. - ..'
to Bayfield and spent theateek-e,nd with
visiting with her alders,. Mrs, W. Gor-
Woods and Mr. James Miller inotered
Mrs..Shoplan, of B. O., wire, has been
Misses Elizabeth
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breaker of all the profits of the trade for " Nil* le0an
a good long while, and a little more
This wifi be a lesson which he' ,will not
soon forget and it, likely will put tin end
to all boasting forfeit -lie time to come..
In the legal order of tkings_then _came
when told.by anold.wonuin that he WaS it charge against the hote'man. . From
the worst swearer in the town, his con- the way things turned out- there mut
nouncement: "Mr and Mrs, Thotnas ' Kenn of Goclerich, to being under the version- to Christianity Ids becoming a- h h ri
aye ee several charges of gelling la-
Webeter announce the marriage of their •influence of intoxicating liquor the day 'preacher, his power as an. orator; how quor 'without license. The evidence was
datighteVflita M'ill' Margaret, to Mr. previous, and in view of,the fact that a be was put in prison for disobeying the overwhelMing and convictions were se -
Timothy Dwyer, Jr., on Monday, Oct. little over a year rgolte Was convicted cOmmands of the king to give up preadh- curecPon a number of counts and fines •
25th., 19.15, Detroit, iiiieli, and fined under the sameact, and instead leg. It ,was while in prison that he• _im ose which am
p d_ e d in the-riggre-
of paying lus,fine skipped out of to
,. town, -commeticed-ttraviitec,tct-.•first:•pablishing unte
J. Purvis conducted a very 'sucCessful a .gate to $1,400.00 -with cots -to nearly
, the magistrate ,nial.,le the penalty this .
sale for the estate Of :the late bun. pamphlets of a contreversal nature; and
tune $405 and costs, to ' $45, later. producing his great books,'-"GraceSwartz, of Winglism, ' on .Tlitirsday of
last week. The proceeds amounted to, or month's imprisonment with hard Abounding", "The Holy War" and the
labor, or as an alternative gave him the book which has made him famous, "The
A6;500. \ One two,year-eld colt brought
0300, and a. number ,' of other horses Ton of enlisting. Mr. Sallows accept- , Pilgrim's Progress". Selections inns -
e thelast offar and was forthwith • trating Bunyan's simple and dirhet style,
brought, very good prices. There was a ' d --I : . ,.--
enrolle by minhetment Ofhcer Nisbet., from "The Holy War" and from "The
.lot of good material on the sale. --iTuron Expositor. . • - 'I •
• - Pi grinis Progress" were read by Miss E.
Welearn that the Gypsy gaig which 4tindersiwo Magi" '. - • .
Henderson, Miss L Sherrill' and Master
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passe through Lacknoiv a week ago, af • This is the titiaof it delightful eiranui Carrick Douglas. As a Seri t ti-
p are rea,
ter _Committing a :number of_ thefts at
now under preparation by:the-U*116w :inethe TiVenty-third-Psalm was sand
WroxeWr and Gorrie was re -unclad -tip by Dramatic Club, and Which will be pre- by three *girls. ,Miss Reda Gordon and
a geed of indignant. eitizens,.and after °wilted in the Town Hall on the evening Mr. Glennia each etintributed solos.
being threatened with a ;taste of mob of Nov. 25th. Previous efforts of the Rev. Mr: Campbell, who, had Occupied
kw were made to, return several chtla_alonithis tine have been ' attend:et.. thepultiit in South Kinloss church -on.
Money, the fruits of their Aenius for .by such marked success that a real Sunday, was present and closed the
humbtigging, • triumph may be looked forward to on meeting with. prayer. The topic for
W
e that MrLld
the:. 25th. "Under, Two Floe ' is: a next Monday evening will be "The Mes-
O arserry o learn t. (oy
Althas Suffered Et serious breakdowe rOmantic play in• four acts, combining. sage of the FlieVere", taken by the
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humor, pathos and tragedy; and is re.- Flower -Committee. . ' . • -
of health. He has been ' taken to the
gelded:1as the best play yes undertaken , .
Gravenhurst Sinitarittin for treatment.
by the Dramatic Club. The Story of the , • 1
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Mr, Alton IS a civil engiheer and. was , Purple GrOve
engaged during -the- summer - On-- Survey PlaY is from • Onida's famous novel.
Don't forget the evening of Thfirsday, . ''.""."--
work in Northern Ontario. His inepy -Tuesday,' NDV, 9th
Ltieknew friends vifirliope that the ill. Nov. it aside fortheenjoyment ,' '' ' '
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Stanley spent
of this play,. Proceeds will of course go
ness will .proye of a temporary nature. Sunday with Millarton friends. '
. to patriotic purposes. .
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The Kinloss Council wishes it made . Mr Mao I. taws_ . _' ;` . ' Mrs: Wm. Hodgins, Westford,_ spent
known that though the Council will Rus el Lau :, ,. t, ,,.. um:
-donate $1;500 to the- e. , Press un / -to Aviation School, was a Sunday visit -
this does not bar individuals fiona mak, or at the home Of his unele„Mr. Jaines
ing direct donations." 'Thereate some Irving, of town. He left Monday Morn -
who will not be reached by taxation.- mg for Ottawa, and within a short time
Donations to the tuna Will --he received will sail for England where he has en
and acknowledged by any meniber of the listed for aviationservice at the front.
Council or by any Schoel,Trustee in the,
Mr. Lanehas been in the West for a
-Gliureh-next--.-Sueday-on-,-secount-o
• -few years, ITurliiirer-Tar flunne was
Anniversary seqices at,
Boundary ,Road a few miles west �f
Lucknovv. A.twin brother is also about' Most of the people, who have been
to enlist for overseas serviee, and Robert; sick with the measles, are ont and around
the oldest brother, has 'enlisted at Win-. rain; excepting Lorne Culbert who is
_by "Favorite Recipe." , : . nipeg. Russel is.a well' set up,'.) wide-
. A talkis to be. given (to "Keeping on
' the Sunny Side et Life • Readings, vo-
rcaland instrumental music ete. , Refresh-
meate served. A good attendance IS re-
quested.- Visitors welconie. This Society
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Mrs. Vat'. Ritchie has returned home
after a month's visit at Jas Stanley's. .
• • Mrs,.:Jblinston, of Lacknow,, has re-
turned., home after visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Harry Logan, for aweek.
There will be no service in Wesley
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Bervie
• : -Tuesday, :.,9.
Mk. and. Mrs. Cook, of Belfast, vistted
their son. Jack F. Cook for the weekend.
Mr. Bradley, of Lucan,. spent a few
days with his uncle,' Dr. Bradley, last
week . • • .• •
Mrs. Chris. Blackivell of Purple Greve
spent a few days at the home of Mr. B.
Blackwell.'
Mr. W. H. Gabel, our shoemaker, -has
installed a new patching machine and is
ready to do the best of patching for his
many. zustome s. .
The Young eoples' meeting was tak-
en Last Wednesday by Miss Jean Me-
Ta.vich, who gave a fine talk on "The
Young Christian in the Home Meet-
ings are held -every Wedn-estlaY-eversin-g;
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The 'regular meeting of the Woman's
Institute will be .held in the Connell
Chiunber on Frully, Nat. 12th• at 2:30
0,clock The roll call is to be answered
sail quite ill. '
Mr. Thomas Gawley - and Mrs.. John Fowl supper ef the Methodist Church .• .
Fair have returned from Hamilton after was this year as big an affair asever he,. boundary. •
named Insolirent has made an assigament -of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the aboVo
.attending the funeral of their emit, Mrs., fore and everyone 'speaks well of it. An . . 1 -M.0 -tit -flea HOWsen. ia Visiting vela- las estate ge 11---71f-ircit' thegeneral beTleilt-er-hrg !--7-7.---"-- "
MCBricie, of that: citk. ' • abundant fowl supper was Served in the tives in Wiarton. Chapter 181.
creditors under the-re-viSed Statues of. Ontario - : •''
awake koking young fellow of about in,
He is much taken up and greatly' de-
lighted with his new' calling aud is mix-
ious to get to the front. He and his:
brother had a garage in the -West. -
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and Laura Salkeld, also DjUis Ferguson.
Goderich, .motored up to Mrs • it. K
,Miller's on Monday • • f
A Convention is tb be held in St.
:Marys this week in connection with the
Public Library. Miss Myrtle Philips
'intends going as a delegate.
Owing to the banquet tendered to Pte._
R Cranston im Monday last, the meet-
ing -for the purpose of re-organising:a
Literary, was postponed until :Friday.
eirening1/4Nov. 12th:
FAREWELL tharNER--•On Monday even-
ing last about twenty of the St. Helens
boys attended a farewell dinner tender-
ed to Pte. E. Oranstcin, 71st. Civeraeas
Batt., by Mr. R. Robinson, After a
bouptiful repast each as only Mrs Mil-
ler can provide, the guests adjourned to
Abe parlor where a spleirhd pregrasn' of
songs and• speeches was much enjoyed
by all. Rev. Mr. Little spoke glowing-
ly of the man who answers his Country's
cat Mr. Robinson drew • attention .to
the fait that this wai a life and death
On Thursday, No., 15th.„ the Woman
Suffrage Question vvill,:be discussed hi
-Pdrple Grove by some of our Bervie and
Millarton people. The subject is "Re•:'
sorved that women should , have equal
franchise with men:" ;The affirinatiye
sid�. will be Mrs(Rev.) pall of Bervie,
and Miss Ida -Stewart, of Millarton,,and
the negative' will be' supported. by Mr.
John Cook and Duncan Guest,. of Ber-
vie. A good crowd from flervie `is ex-
pected.. .
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ALL ENJOYED liThe Annual Hot
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.speeches expressed their heart -felt good
wishes toward Earl as he faces his peril•
ous Init•glorious duty. -Songs by Messrs.
Taylor; Macey and "Robinson were ineeh
enjoyed and after a• hearty singing of
"Auld Lang Syne". "Fig .H.e'a a Jolly
Good Fellow" and :"God Savethe.King
the gathering dispersed.' -• • •
7.vezely7e:ti.1,t;atillh.e.ey'es, ere..6t 'ra. lt:ed
A46. the bead is lia,ble to 4.:Ite. -
' will. Tout you vi$0 about Your
visit to our npgcal department
lf.TA1/1 you ,ever *bought that
iiiaitt headitches • einia 'fie*
Do .ae atonetilt fif..der..., ,
,71,47wYsr ottlY =eke the ;matter
--emit the best-thing-tOrdtris-tO-
1;11:;;Iru 1 I;Ms :I 1 s 'I ot r' 14S; 1. 1 vi:ini$ 4 lat is 1:y:ba' glasses : 7" 3 4 4 4gl.i : f : °. . 11 t,
".0 tput wo. Wilt lie'P yo. '
E' •differ, ,Wa haVe; Mnde for -
° • • Y°4 iitill ,k)Ftes0:•3'Qu ii"gulFret :
. _ eettzawboeuttatnh,eealupt1;aeut.naproiel
: Is$0,•weadaebes. - ....?
Aieed ir4t Be, '
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EVERYBODY'S' COLUMN .
MGNEY TO LOA.N.-On mortgages and notes
at reasonable rates. Fire Insurante,
Stook and Mutant Companies, .
• i".**aEC). SIDI)A.LL*. Ranker; Lnokn oils• • •
FOUND. -On the.street, in Lucknow. a gentle,
mali's .c• wateli (Main, also a ladY's
oiled bar pin. TheSe await the oivners at •
" The Sentinel 0.6iCe. ' '
PIO ESTRAY-Whito Sow, ..Any. person air.,
leadinglo ItS•recovery •
, be suitably rewarded by.John Robb, R.. 'R.• • • . •
' No 4; Holyroed. • 11-11.p. "
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.• Fix Sale
FOR SAL.E..-A:, pure bred Jesey Cow„, due to
__e_aIve in December, Applyto _
Pn...REipi-Luekno".v.:
COMFORTARIX RESIDENCE.-Sonth on '
Itoss Street; LtIcknow, 6 rooms and hall
downstairs; &bedrooms, hall and 2 closets
upstairS, hard and soft water. acre of .;
• ground.. GEO. 4. F. AITC.FiE8011.
21 -10 -t -f:
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ROUND PUPS FOR \ SA.T4E.-A number •ef. _
-110Und l'ups: bred from Dam 3-4 •
Round, 1-4 Auterican-Fox -HOund; Sire "'mix)
bred FoxECound. ;Good l'ookers, price rea- '11
--eontible. Anyone wishing a good hound,
Vlould do well by purchasing' One of those. '
• 'pups. For further niformation, opply•to ,
11-11-c. W. G. AhmsrItonn; Lnekuow .
COMFORl'ABLIE. FRAME 110USE.-Parlor. ' •
dining -room, den, hall, kitchen •and bed- , • 1.
room doWnstairs, 5 rooms . upstiurs-hard . .
and soft water -good new stable, two Itzres '
of land, good orchard, 61,200.02 -easy termi. •
Apply to Jack- Watson, tirepriatee, least • '
Campbell Lueknow: • 1 -11 -t -if. , • •
„FahstFon.Sat..E._-.4.11eiorth.half of Lot` No. 20 ' '
iu the 5th-eoneession- of Gm- Township 'Of -
Kinross in the County of Brue:e containing - • • `
Fifty-ftve acres. For-. further particulars - .
applyto Alex. Ross, Lucknow, Opt. - •
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FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLE1VIENTS '
-At Lot 14, Con. 13, W. Wmvano..1. the .• • •
farm, valuable farm stock -horses, cows. '
and voting' cattle.-ImplementsOnany near • • -
ly new; Will be sold by public auction -no
reser 7c except on the farm. Torati-on fare"
made knoWn on day of sale, stock and im- • •
plements. 9 months credit or 6 per cent Ptif
annum otr for cash. J. Purvis, alio., Mai.
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F. Gaynor, prop. .
Ir.e.R111 FOR SALE. -The Administrator, of the' -
_Estate otlVlary Ryan, lat,e of the. Town of
Goderieh, in the County of Huron, married •
woman, deceased, offers for sale the follow- '
• ing Mem property: --The south 140 acres of
1401 10, Con. 12, West %Vawanosh. _ T.ho
propefty is situated 2.1-2 miles from L'elehr,-
. now Mid 1 1-2 miles from Sr. Helens. This
Perin. is all in grass and has 'been pastured ' • -
. for the past seVen rears;' *good well with . . --
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• 'wham 11; 10 acres of hush; situated in a- . • '
tirst-clesi 'farming chariot; a good frame ' ' • '•
house,2 barns and driving shed. • The faiau " • '
has a good clay loom„, and is ni .- first ..elass '
... cohdition for mixed famine% • Per feather "
I, jiarttie.lilamylEto.P. S, ltran. Goderich, "
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. . Reall2siate int totrar; tor; or 10 .1. E. Agnew,
Luoknow,• or to Prond-.- • , •
foot, Killoran ISt Prouttfoot s I
Administratorrgoderiele---2-efactk•-=--:-..--r--H-f
Notice to Creditors
a flys • • , -‘ • '
In the matter of Reginald Barrett of the
=MontlaY, Nov. 8. Village of Lucknow in the County • :
'Wedding • bells- -de ringitr, On -the: .- of Bruce, Harness Maker, Insolvent.
-hasa-quantity of ya.rn-for knitting -socks_ Old CnitosAllosident - • - A FRIEND KEMEMERED
Anyope wishing toh,elp in this good After four, years' illness fromiaralysis
The Creditors are notified to meet et tho , '
sued after which a aelect progranune Airs: R. J. Nesbitt is spending a few
1(.:1)f thei Assigneea Josr Agnew, Lucke ..
-wargivetrio the Church: _It -was crdwd---. 'days in Walken() :1,11..4V` ntar e. on Fri az oval:titer welfth •
• • A.D. 1916. at the hour of Iwo °Week in ' the
. - , ed to the doors andadt_ listened: atfent,' __, ....,Murdock:•ThOmpson::-Smidayed--.With- ,-aftet-noon for thopurpoaeof -receivinga state,: '.' •••••'-',, '.'• '.
Work for the soldiers can secure yarn at mrs. -William Simpson, a residentof tlie- 7At a meeting of the hoard of directors ivelk to the interesting. numbers. Miss friends in. Pinkerton, . : nient of theinsdivent's affairS; for the appoint. :. ' '' •
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Mrs: 'Ewen McKenzie's; Haveleek St.- . 4th tine Oulress,Passed away on Monday. of the West Wswrinosh Mutual Fire In Templen of Kincardine, rendered sever-.
. . . . Miss Elizabeth 'Campbell retained went of Inspectors and for the ordering of the, • •
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.' - of-thigAyeelt----at-thtt, age:- ef -86--years,-,-sttrance Co:,:the following -resolution -of- -el-splendid-solos Selos -were-also-given.- - etir prntiql&,131.,41 <4'
i i tr,t0.8•3-i3' n'tiiled.-to malt en•-,, ,„ :. .
Why do statesmen rea-&---Mi-Weekry fromlfartial •
Since she suffered. the stroke Mrs. Simp- nclelenceavaa spaSsed; ' \Tula Hildred and John .
Sun of Tomnt,ot Because it is -A 'paper - -Guestis attendYin.g aehaefteer.s. Siiiitekumpbitr-rcaceauti•tipisirliru'tadettfire. sIll'asmerthg ,
t (Fe_ irterist matheir_enkieet with hie tni 81#
son ---has-been- almost, _helpless., thou L..-T-eQ airs. Aie am yr - in music was •supplted--- by Frank • `"'"'
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Witra:reputatiori that is , unquestioned.
It is the istmeis, ushiess_paperv..and .,„ otherwise enjoying_good-h . he' • • -• ' St. lIeletis..
" recovered somewhat front the first sheck.
watching the farmers' interests all the We, the :13oard of Di reetoie and
and ler the past tWo years W119 able to
time. .Aeide, even from its'market re- speak intelligently....Refore going to live. °fficers o! the .West Wawatiosh Mutual
' ' to be •
iiiiits; Whichare acknowledged_ !ranee ompa es tr.' 0- vow;
with her late son Ada 1,411,41m-4.01-iire„, lre „ „ / tr
beat in the Doniiniod, it is ,e„ paper nt, • • 1 .vey to you. an expressio of our great
many /ears a resident of t
weight. ft has an establislinelparsolial-- 8 as
Was long noted for her , kindness and in the death of oar *loved husband.
grief atyour a -fife -an -A sad bereavement
counsel of an. esteemed and respected
I ity. You Should ,have it comp to your Second Conceesion, where the mainpart
home eVory-week-. -- .AII- through the long . . °. . • •
6011 lii the early nays oi the township,.
, winter- nights it Will furnish a wealth of ' -
interesting reading material of a tbor-i ' were.. member Of 011r Beard. HiSlOtig exper••
:oughlk reliable character. This paper hospitality ; -_,,'She and.,ber husband:
""... natives' or *offend, and; thbegh not knee and good jitelgement rendered him
hag, special clubbing arrangements witn a valued member. We will. miss the
pioneers, were among the early Settlers
The Sun. Let us have your renewal of quirm: Th4,. reared ti, firmly of ebt. Warth •clasp of his hand and his kind and
and -add- The-Sttn-to-yonr-list-ot-papefit-• sonslind four daughters 'all of whom genial greeting, and -we would comtnend '
for 1916. . . , , , /, . tt ta Him who 118.3-promjsed to . be- a--.
..' • '_ , -:'_!_....„„„.:',.witn. the exeeption of Ammo, _are -stili- --ve
liihig. -Th-ny..-Iti-s--r mfr. and Arthur-, Father to the fatherless and st_husband •
of Culross; Jahn and Annie, Innisfail,
Alta.; Robert, TOroritb; William and ,
Isabel, _Chicago; Mrs. MusgrOft, Wingt•
banti; mks. Henry, Kinloss. , --•,. - -
ivae. in the. the County Town. this week. .t.heroor having,regard to those OleimS•onif of • ...'
Beintoni. and the reciting
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hands of Miss Liizie Fair, Measrs. John Charles Gralia,m Eipent the week end- wteet 1 alum rive etive.receivea netioe.
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DTIDLEVELOLAttS, " , JosEnt AolguW, •
.Cook, Harold Johneten anct „Duncan, at Mr. Ward's, near Chesle . • , 14
of her life wasspent. • There Mrs,, Snap- ,
and loving father. We ketillniisi. the -wise •
• ' -oecuPle air an W. F. Bald, L P. S aid a v_Ent: to
our school Monday' afternoon. •
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i e a • tigliam this Fir,st Day of Novem. .
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handled -the meeting splendidly $,nd ,the ' • .
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or er4vs,s-goed eons' eri g- the acareyy - - 1.1 13 did
of seats. •
OM INC OPERA HOUSE -MONDAY, NOV; 15m
'GUY 7'BROS. 'Bie .MINSTRELS
Everything.Nett; But the Name
Beautiful Military Opening of "Just Before the
Battle." Soinethitig to Arouse the liatric.tic Spirit
. 12 -BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE -12
Our Own Big Concert : Band :and- brchestra
•BIQ STRAZT PAII\Artn.AT .f•TOON.•
Tickers' on Sae now at Armstrong's Zrug Store
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Piice03 and 50c4
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*-ae above Resolution of Condolenee
.a--Wedeesday, Nov, lo, does -not begin to entrees. the real regret
lynati Donalda ILoganis learning tele. and sylnpathy ot eaph member of the
graph operating in Liteknow, Board.
Mr. and Mrs. lt. IL Hill, of Chicago,Tg°8. a ALLEN, SecT3''
visited friends here this week.
Kenneth .MeLea,if, of Athelbeit; Mee., Fourth Tuberculosis Sunday
was the guest of hii sister,. Mrs, R.
• ,tX ONTARIO c,nuacints
Campbell, last week.
J0,1110 Hamilton, .Of Hemlock WV, The date for the fourth Titbereulosis
Sunday in the churches throughout On -
GO the widow.
Signed on behalf 'Of the Board` and.
Officere Nov. 2/15. ,
-. JAriAGlitiVx$;°Pres.
•Eocit !TAUT,
• " Thos. G. Antis, See.
met with a serious and painful accident
'last Saturday. _While unloading it can toilet/AB bt6111 get fo'f -Sunday, No. 141h
: of 'tnillt,ut the Paraincilifit Chaetie Fee. The movement has again been. .eadoreetl
, ,torrhis horse got frightened and Tau by representative bodies Of -Clergymen '
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ono Mr: lianwiltou was thrown ,froba of all denoreinstions-0Antdican, Meth.
the rig ttua riceitied Several Painful odists;Catholies, rresbytetiatio Baptists '
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11018to and a 401.010int uty,, . . . 404 Congrogolorkaliaot
•Parantohnt
NOV. 9.
Mrs. rindlater, of Toronto, celled to
-ties„ber -uncle, ohn McKenzie; Slitiday
afternoon.. •
- Mr. and -Mrs. Ntrit-3111rdOell Were in
Pailley, a conplo43(daYsigt.week
viiit-
iri friends. • , • • .
• Quite a•numl3er finned out to • hear
Rev. Mr, Btidgette preach in Hope
church on Sunday night.
• While going to chtwch Sunday night
11Iargaret Clarkson was thrown from
bitegy, and as a•reselt is laid up With a
sprained ankle. • . .
Russel Lane, of Saskatchewo.n, who
is an old Paramount boy, was here Sun-
day. Mr. Line spent three months rit
tlie aviation 'School in Toronto and Mae
spent some time,in England.. Ile is no*
going to the War as one of- their bird
men. We wish him success and a safe
'retiluorni
eHainilton, Of Ashfield; while de-
livering milk at the factory last Satur-
day, hada runaway. The buggy was
upset and Mr: Hamilton thrown out
The shafts were broken, setting the horse
free, but he was captured before going
very • tar. Mr. Hamilton was 's pretty.
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dayed at Alex, Farquharson's.
i‘11.03 AA Downey,. of 2nd Con. Brime,,
lett last week or Niagara Palle.
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. Charles ,McKinnon visited Port Elgin
friends -on Thursday and Friday.
• -Albert Pickard, of Wiarten made_ a
flytng Visit to relatives here hot Week,
Miss -Mabel -4iirktown,- teacher- -at
Greenock, spent the Week end under the
parental roof. :
Miss Bertha teacher S.
No 14 13rttee; W88 a week eed visitor at
MisdCharles. MCKinnotfe..
Miss Olive Beacocki who has been at
J . Graham's since Febitiary, returned,
to her home Wiarton this week.
'Miss Lila 'Cunningham, librarian of
the Pulnic Library, bus been appointed
as delegate to the Library ,appointed
to be held in,St. Marys, this week. .
aernaCcactie.V6A4ze
A Christian collegehome,
healthful situation.
ForPhisPectusand ter:nap/rite thertiriCiPhl
it,t,Wan0f.M.141,,riaLsat.Thoma5.Otit.
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Notice :to Creditors
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In the matter ..of the estate. of Jatt3t,
, late of the Village of Luck -1
-- now in the ()minty of Rruce,_ '
Red -Woman, deceased. ' •
Notice is li^reby given that all persons haV.,
leg any claims or demands againstthe late
Janet Welker, who died on or about the GUI-,
tomtit daryAltyri..: 111011 at the_ Villagtt-Ot-,---1:-
latoicnow fil id- ravine° of Ontario, are re- •
(mired to send by post Prepaia or to th liver to
Min undefsigned, Sthicitor heroin for John st.
mien -am% -Ttibirtics 7G.
Sherriir. (mounters undersaid
the Vi ill of the sai•
janet Walker, their names and ..addrosses aria '
lull prirtioularsitt writing of their elaims and
statements Of their acconntsatid the nature
the securittao it any, hold by them, thiiy vorift-
ea by affidavit.
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leind take•notice that after the Thirtieth • da)t-
Of November A. D. 11116, the said John St.
Clair Walker, Thomas G. Ganfit and DaVid
Sherrie will proceed to distrihnte the aSseta et
the said doceasad aniang the yet:401el entitled
thereto, havieg regard only to the *I1t1;1190,06
which theV $halithen have had notice and that
the said John St, Clair Walker, Thomas' 0, .
Galint and David Slibrritr Will not be liable for •
the said assets Oraur part thereof to atty per-, • " '
sons or wlinse eltiint they shall not thzn • he'. •
received entice. • • • • • •
This notice is given persnant to the Statetto
in that behalf. Dated at, InicknOW this 2tut. " •
day of Nefenlber A; D. 1015.
"WA. MALC'O:MSON,
1311-e ' Sell/a:ter Or the said Eke„ontors;
POULTRY. . '
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Eery wedneaday attatektiew Senieti, •
Kinloss and Xinlottgli on Tuesdays. '
l'oultry moat be starved 12 heirs
dellyery., Highest cash PfiCe8 paiti ,
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