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. LUCILlloW, ONT.,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. 1916.
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' LOCAL AND GENERAL
• Miss 34aild Coek is visiting friends In
London this week.
• Rev, L. Armitage, of Toronto, is isit-
itig his mother here.
MiskIklartha Begley, 'of Goderich, is
Viaiting relatives here.
Mrs. A. E, ',Willson visited with' Petra
°retell friends .thiS week
MT, FOOS. Pritehard is ',, visiting with
„ relatives in Fergus ancl Toronto. .
Rev. J. Leslie Armitage; of Toronto, is
Visitlei his Mother here this week. 47'
Mrs., Thos. Begley, of Goderach, visit
ed ielatives here the first -Of the week.. ,
„ There: are 63 studente taking high
schocq work in the Lueknow school dill
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Mrs. C. McGregor, 44 Detroit, visited
•her aunt, Mrs. Flank McIntosh, this
• week. •
The Lucknow grain elevator is again
asid_doing busineas Grain , prices
are quoted elsewhere. . .
• Rev. R,j.. Garbuttis home and again
'• in charge of his duties after a few weeks'
enjoyable vseation at Point Clark.
Mr. Geo. Matheson isin charge of the
. waterworks- plant this week, relieving
Mr. Steele Hunter, who is in London.
It is reported that 'four or five hada-
. lions now at Borden Camp willgo
seas, before the t,rmy goes into winter.
quadrat. •
Mr: R. D. Caroeron was in Brucefield•
• 'on Tuesday, where lie delivered, au ad-
dress before the Presbyterian congrega-
• tion, onj Church Burt.
J. J. Hunter, of the Kincardine : Re-
porter,. was in townOn• Tuesday, doing
somedvertising for the Fall Fair. Arrio-
eiati n, of which heis secretary.
Miss Abbie McKenzie, who has been
'visiting at her home here for the past
. two weeks, hits returned to Detreit,
• °accompanied by her sister, Rena.
• • .41r. W..J. Davilen was last week in
Toronto, where he attended the annual
. meeting of the .Embalniers Association
which lasted from Trieriday until FridaY.
Oti account of the death of Geo. D.
Lees, of the Woollen .Mills,, Lucknow,
all debts iivriug to him are now due and.
• paS•able nt the Bank of Hamilton, Luck-
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Fifty thousand automobile licenses
have been iisued in Ontario this year,
as against 35,000 in 1910. The great.
increase is due to the large number pur-
chased by fanners. - •
Mr. Fred Johnston,Who for nearly' a
• yearehits been in Dr, Spence's drugstore,
' has given up the -position and ,returned
to Winghani: .Mr. Jim Spence his taken
the pt sitioe in the store.
IFitalienknown as the Canadian
Scotch Borderers-Lthe 241st.Lituthoriz-
ed as a kilted battalion,i being recruit-
ed at Windsor.'_ The Officers have the
•Privelege of acceptieg men front" all over
Military District No I; which . includes
Bruce and Huron.; • •
London E,xhibition is in full swing
this week, and alley viiitors.have gone
from Lucknow arid vieinitir. .Triesdayit
whiah was "Bruce County, Day," saw an
unitsual numbeent the station oh' their
, way tci the Forest City. A number.. of
auto loads also made the trip.
The Lucknow Dramatic. ociety are
engaged to. give an evening's •eptertain.
• ment iit Kincardineon Sept. 22.nd-4the'
eecond day of the fall fair in that town.
.present---th
"Under. TwO Flag," Which was so She-
• eeSsfully put on here, in .Lucknow last
'November.
TAB New. War Lo
The mew Canadian War Loan bends
are being advertised thiseareek all over
the counni. The . Sentinel advertise-
ments Of-tli braids -UM. be found on
page 4, where fiilipartiehlarS as to the
ainount and terms of the loan are given:
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-.1%11—antount
%--Tuesday, Sept. 12.
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' Stuart, Aloberisor. WAS Toronto last
SatutditY with car -load of cattle. •• •
- There are some :fine fields of corn in
this vicinity and most of thelilos will
. be filled to okerfloWing: • ,
Mr, apd Mrs, Jame Pickering; of
• Brantfordi were vistting at the home Or
James Murray hist week. .
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Master Willie Struthere Was seriously
• " ill last wok, but we are pleased to learn
that he is now son the mend.
• Mr. Hillis, of 8t. Catharines,. acorn.
plied,' by his 4nother and daughter,
visited at the bOthe of Mr. Hibbons:this
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.MARIZETS
(Corrected Up to Wednes4ay noon)
4Wheat.... ........ RO
Oats, ... .. .. 50
..... „ '70 80
Pees , 1 90
Butter-- , . . . • 27, 28
Egg% new laid.... . '4,, 29 30
flogs . .. . .... . .4.. ...4.73
Kincardine Fall fair.
The Kincardine Agricultural Society,
li`old their annual Fall Fair on 'Thurs-
day and. kindest, Sept. 21- andThe
big attraetiOn this yeer.is the .idOth.
Bruce Bettithowiland,, arid Machine
Gun and men to man , it. There will
:alsobe-two good horseyaces, a Free -fpr -
all and a 2:00tile: or , pace.' The Pipe
Band will bethere • In' the evening the
Lueknow. Dramatic Club will ,present
"Under Two Flags." .This promises to
be one of the best ehows of -the year. If
you want a prize hat,. writel. J.•Efunter,
Secretary, ICincardine.
FOR BRAVERY ON THE FIELD
.ogAptite Pit,TuRE OF
wAR I.NTt1I TRENCHES
MALCOLM MATHESON WHITES FROM AN
HOSPITAL TO A FRIEND ' •
The following very interesting letter,
from, Sergt. Malcolm '0, ,Matheson, son
of Mr.,,and Mrs. Norman Matheson, of
town, wan written to a friend in. Toledo,
Oheiroo.,
,ertd publishect oneog the
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Sergt, Matheson was employed with
the Toledo qty Waterworks Depwhen
the wat brae out, but hearipg the call
- of, Empire, he returned to Canada, and
enlisted With the 71st. Batt. at 'Weed,
stock, When'thi 71,st. was broken un -
he appears to have been 'trail* rred to
the 42nd:: Llighlahdere, and; ,judging by
his letter, he has seen seine liet work.
The'letter reads as follewe: ' •
"I don't know whether to Say / *ras
•fortunate or unferluriateiabeing !oiled •
ed," says his letter. -"We were in one
Of the hottest places on the line a t Ypres
in Belgium. (that seems to b,e our favor.
ite spotupthere) and I think "Fritz"
knows it, for hemaa_sending_ov..er about
--
1(i shelis to every 10 feet square- and
kept it tip for eight days, night and da',
• before he made his charge. . That was
where his foot slipped,as he got a het re-'
Ception the moment he .showed in the
open.
. soot+ ;BECOMES' NATURAL •
' "This work with the bayonet is rather
funhy,hut.it soon becomes quite .natur-
el, and a man does. not know What he
is really Made Of until .he sees about
`three feet of steel looking for a place
between' -his ribs, but he soon Ands eut
'there is no heart in the mail behind it;
for when a Hun sees a prfton con-ing
rightat hint with rifle and bayonet; up
.:goes hia hands and he' ehoitts, "Kammer.
•,adi" 9:4 louci as the poet devil Cam' .There
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are very few of them. that will °meet you
in tlinopen;eonse'quently their bombard: -
meet and charge all caineto naught. "
•••"They gaye up two liess Of 'trenches
instead Of teking our first • and second
which was their. plan, arid after
eight days' preparations and attack they
lest ground. •
. SEES *AR BIRDS exosin'
"Afteithis battle we were relieved by
another brigade and w'e went :back, • to
billets to get patched Up and have a rest,.
also to he,reinfOrced 'as our casuanties
were pretty heavy. We exeected to rest
np for a couple of, weeks, but after we
-gutoumeinforeements-we-twere-ordered-
hp to the line again. 'We took. Over:the.
tienehes about 1 o'cicieh'in the tnorning -
and were pref,tibusion. patrols and raid-
ing parties until- daylight, •3130 anc.,
when got beek,in the trend' and wait-
ed for it to get bright:
: "I was sitting ion the firing. step
watching a "Fokker'. aeroplane ecouting.
overhead at.abeet 2,000 feet, when two
of ouiptarre'reanie in -sight, and then
Aiiidield BOy Promoted, and Given
• Distinguished: .Order Med41 .
• Sergt. Wm. J. Mackenzie, ..son of the
late Mr. and Mit. Kenneth Mackenzie,
. of Lothian, Who, for many rebirths, has
been with the Canadian Army at the
front, was recently promoted on the field
to a lieuteinney and awarded the dis-
tinguished order medal, for courage
shown in rescuing, a comrade, Sergt.
Mackenzie. was with the Emiineers, who
in carrying Out their work of road, bridge
and trench repairing, are often exposed'
to.the fire of the enemy. ..It appears
'that on the occasion referred' to'ebove,.a
Shell had buried otie- of Sergt. Macken-
zie's comrades, and he remained and sue,.
ceeded in digging the Unfortunate man
but, though exposed to 'great dangnf
from the German artillery. fire -
Daily Papers Go Up"
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• Trie,London Free Press and the Lor
don Advertiser have increased theitsub-
scription ittes $e.00 per year. The To.
net.° News and Toronto Star have
ifr-
creased their rates 50'cerits per year, to
take effect December '1st. It will cost
the Star just' $75,006 more for paper
this year than. last on aceount of the,
increased 1:!rice. Vivre all these 'facts
the ,public can learn where the weekly is
at Itirtheught.thatanm-mbe
papers -will be compelled to go eat of
business.
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:Notice ,
All parties holding due bilis for goods
at the Lucknow Woollen Mills are re-
quested to present'thein at the mill be-
tween Monday, Sept. 18th., and. Satur-
4ay, the 23rd. inst.. • 14-9-50. .
KTnlough
i• -Tuesday, Sept. 12: •
• Mr: end•Mrs, R.sF liedgkinson went
•tOtondon on Monday..
Mr, Andrew Malcolm Loin Kansas, is.
visiting his old home here.
Mr. and Mrs. lames -flodgkiimon are
taking,in-Londen fair this -week,
• Mr, Joe Hodgins, of Bervie, visited'
iiiasieter;_Mrs,Amos.„Eitzellron -Friday:
; Pte. Walter Percy and Pte. Sid Perry
iftom .Borden Camp, were in our burg on
Satiirday and Sunday. .
...Herb Tweedy is under the .doctor's
care. •it's to. be hoped he will soon be
able to -be around again:
Jamesllunter, from Lucknow, is do-
ing the plastering and building chimneys. :
Harry Clements, Who luie been with
Freeborn liodgkina`on for a number of
years; his.left and is making his home
With his brother Fred, of London, Ile
-will-be 'unwed by a runnbeierfriends
here.
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• yeesuiater,
:thitelarge eagles, fighting. I have seen Istrate Andrews and a fine of $50 and
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some eiOestunts done in the United costs was registered against Cantin. '
States in air machines, but tliey„ „could: • '.The case has ar011Spc1 , considerable
not be compared to these.fellowe, - .. interest sthr,tigheut :the county and
' "FR1TZ'' BEATS Ir. . • brought up- the question as to what
. fought"They hick and feral; :Up. and
.Constituted the meaning of ., "personal!'
down and all directions for abont One -
or ,"family' use, as Mentioned in clause
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half an hour, when 'it got too het for '117- of ..the. Canada Temperance Act
"'Fritz" and he beet it Away back over. '
Crown•Attoiney Seager, who con-
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hie eta lieee_with the._othertw-O•in pur-1 .clucted the case for InepectorTTorrande;-
snit. I aa‘v our nutchinel•return about brought 'rart, in the evidenceofthe'. don-,
one hour after, evidently With the '''. in- stables who made the, seizure ' and also
for nation they desired, for the artillery froneMr. Cantiti himself, .. that . (luring
opened up on both sides about 7 a.m., the last.throe months .from $390 to 000
and then, of course, we had to keep down, of liquoi had been brought in by .the
for a lot of this is low angle : fire ,;. from defendant, also that a -Wedding took
*salad field pieces, and often rip' the top place in- his hfre. recently,- where ita
of the trench parapet, and that is . too number Of guests had been served, and
close for comfort, as I found to m sor... • tat for the:last twenty years he. had'
been entertaining friendS and 'guests ii.t
his lionie andused liquor on his table
in the same manner as tee and •COffeii. .
J. M. McEvoii of LOndon,.: claimed
that Mt: C.antin was quite ' within his:
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'wheni ' •
rights; a guee., cared to accept of
CHURCH , NEWS
The congregation of Whiteebureli and.
Laugsides liaVe extended a call to Rev,..
Mr. ' Dickson, now gf Fenwick.
Preparations, ere on the • wily' for a
vet y eucceSsfitt 'telly do service in ii1e,
Methodist Sunday. school on the 24th.
Rev, C. -IL P. 0,3en, of .Gilencee, will
preach in 8t; Peter'e• ChurekLueknow,
next . Sunday nierning. at 11 o'clock.
Also Will -preach at the Harvest Thanks-
giving ,SerViees St, Helens at 3 and
7 p.m. • • • "
The work .of the. lord's: Day Alliance
Was theeubjectof.. two able' addresses by
liev..Mr..Bnyder labt Sunday,. Ho.sroke
in the Methodist churchin the morning
and in. the Presbyterian' chureli in the•
oveitieg, • . •
• The traitor of the Methediet ehureb.
having returned' iron' hit : holidays'. will.
be inhis own Pulpit, on Sunday.; The
,subjeet in the morning will he the pres
entetion , of an outline of the fall and
winter's work, and in the evening "The
Path that Leads. to Eminence" -
THE GIU1LD.-The young people -of -the
Presbythrian Church Guild held •their
organizatiod meeting for. the term on
Monday evening The meeting was
Opened .with a short song service after
which the convenors of the, various com-
mittees for the past year gave Very in-
tetesting reports of 'their work. After
the reports were read and aecepted the
offieers for the.corning year were elected
as follows: President, Mi. A. D. Mae -
Kenzie; 1st Vice -Pres., Mr. McLean
Johnston; 2pd Vice -Pres., Mr. Alymer
Aitchison-; Rec. Sec.,. Miss Mabel Mc -
()hire; Cor. "Seei. Miss Ethlle. Howe;
Treasurer, Mr: Steele McKenzie. The
convenor s of the. different committees
We're also ele7ted. Before handiniover
the Presidentt 'duties t� Mr MacKen-.
zie, . Mr. Hagan McDonald -gave.' a ieiy
aPpropriate'•address, thankine,, t h e'
Guililiteafor the way in which they re:
speeded when called • upOn daring the
past year.. Before nloging Mr: Duncan
gave a short addrees f eneouragernenti•
'to the officers and members of the coni:'
,raiitees. 'lie hoped that the Guild
would do even better work in years.
to coine than it had- 'in the .past. The
-meeting next Monday evenine Will been
the hands of the. literary and social
committees and will be an open evening
for the High School students.
THE ST. JOSEPH LIQUOR CASE
-M. Cantin Fined $50.00
and Costs
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The,. adjourned Case in which M'. titiL
tin, of. St. Joseph,. was • charged' with
havingbrought liquor. into. the O.. T. A.
county of Huron for. Other than his
personal use; carne-up.,for arguineni • at
the fan started. .It put me kr mind Of; •
Clinton. on. Saturday. before Police Mag.
row. „
"About , a.- m. the shrapnel began
to drop pretty close, when.3' get. ctirious
and Wanted to. See what was 'doing.. I
just straightened op when over caine
four 77's and one hit a tree on the para-
.. ...pet,,jitst above my head, and exploded, the hospitality of his host, dentin could •
6 = . The concussion knocked uaill down and • legally give him the best he had ' • 7"
put two Of us auf ofaetion. ' . 1 The magistrate in : sliniming up the
wOUND..pD ,1W.TRENC11, ' pure, .sarcHttliitt it •warii-rnte 'evident from.
. 11 . ri.. the .h..., le . .; • • the evidence Submitted that Mr. Cantin
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was ii on e ip y two pieces had ordereffthe Minor and had it behught
Of shrapnel and by a nose.* cap .;oli• . the-
, --Tuesday, Set.
Ati effOrt; is beingnutde. to have the
16Oth-Band in attendanceat the Poi-
-water. -Fall Fair. -
The Arscolts, wh3. proposed closing
the tatenery and Moving to LeticiOn,
have reconsidered their decilion;•„and
expect to settle down perotwintly and
run the tannery stronger than ant:
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Rev. W.A. Bradley, Of Knox Antra,
We regret to report, is confined to. the
bouse,-having develeped a high..temper.
atute, The chareeter of the attack has
not yet been deterinined, but we hope
he wilt aben be about atom, as We miss
hie genial' face and cheerful. tiddrese. •
Miss J. Armstrong,' daughter of Xi.
and Mrs. John Armstrong, who under-
went A. El." CperatiOn last Thursday,
gradually tiu tk Under' the strain .and
paesed away the next day. Though of
quiet, unassuming disposition, she had
many, warm friends, and will be much
Missed -In the community,
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in- for.the purpose for whieh it had been
foot, and the tree brake off land tell into usedsormi (Aim, 016 --wit . ' 1 'on e
the tretich, striking me .on the • back.
Nye were then carried up the trench to a
dugout.and had our woundsdressed apd
We intended to !hake eerselvei=comfort;
able tintil It got dark enough to go out,
but about five o'olocic they sent over an- pan ':to - A• britines, iii• di 1.5071-• ,.,...
out to the four winds • and • killed. five n.111.,P,hst
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other salvo of ,,eix, (I don't •know who :
got enTiOnd this time,) and bleweut dug- ,...
°aright and buried two of Us who were 3.ua ', !•
hit in the inornine. • • ' . ' '
:s "We Were finally thig'elear about tip 'CLEAN
hour lifter we. .had blown. inand were.,
moved further hp to another dugout ..KINESS
where wi waited until after dark. When EAt„E6R,_
we started for the dressipg ate, tton *about ILS4414014
threti MileA back of' the firing.line 'and ... k._.• .. ..
thought everything Was QS. We 'were Ma=
• (Continued on Elio ight) .' :.-2,-"'-'; -
the 'C. T. A.
° Mt McEvoy op behalf *of.:Cantin ask-
ed forten,days to consider whether he,
-would put tufappeal or not.
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of the large athount" crf sag
•tains. Th fat in'an ordinar
is only parts; the Sugar 8
Tea, coffee, and 'coeoa. all •
•timuhiting and refreshing
an active 'prirrelple' ,contained
.dreg eaffeirtsk:or on
elites. . -. • -
The energy used in our b
the, work of eireulation, res,
digestion, • knPitig Pji •
nerattive ecibal One
Ing 2,ti00 tons one foot high,
1101044 ralahnent • nelieVOS 111
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4 CHANCE TO .
. 0VERSEAS SOON. -
Any qualified man who would like th
trip overleap, and•st the Seine time 4
itis bit for the Empire without the dela
• and grind to winch the infantry bettal
. ions are subjected, has a good chance o
doing so by 'enlisting with the 249th
Railway Construction Corps, • 2
This is' a special .battalion, the 'duty o
which will be • to fight the Geri:nape by
building railwaye,?aek of the linee, The
War Office in England has issued an ur,
gent call to Canada for this, Railway
Constrtiction 13attalicee and it swill go
eyerseas mid to• France as soon as it is
recruited,: The total strength of the
Corps will be-- 1018 'nee.commissioned
Officers and men, and 31 alders.
The Officer -Comminuting is. Cpl. J. W.
Stewart, of the railway contracting firm
of Foley, Welph 4 . Stewart He was
Specially:selected by the War Offfce for
this work on actount:. of his •extensive
experience in railway censtiuctiOn work,.
having in recent years constructed about
5,000 miles of railway in the West, as
s the_Rogers-Pass-:double-tva• tunnels constructed in world record time
and receatly.opened by R. IL Duke
of Connaught.' • • •
As soon 40 the War ()thee eallbck. for
.this Corps; Cel. tev.t immediately
:proceeded te England and the French
. front to.learn first hand exactly what
was the nature of the. work the Corps
would be required to do, arid to arrange
upon. the, necessary form of organization.
This:information Was received in Canada
a few days ago:-
The only Railway Corps that has . left
Canada is the 500 men under Ram-
sey, in 1915, and'they hitve dOing
excellent and Valuable we& attheiront
Men . 'seeing service in thm. Corps can
appreciete.the fad thatihey are not Only
"doing their bit," but. at the..saine tinie
• are working tinder a Coinnianding Officer
:Who thoroughly knows the.virork reqiiir-
ed �f the gorps,Ind.also they will 'gain
experieeee Vilna: will stand than in
god stead and more.reattily.enable them
to findjobs civil life.after the war. •
The me . in. f his battalion wilt, not
'carry rifles, nor will they be direetly en-
gagedin the fighting : The class of Men'
required are engineers, bridge • men,:
sterile and ironworkers, weed pile driv-
ers, ear,pe*rs, teamsters, train crews
"-and working.nien in 'general,' The rate
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• of pay and separation ••alloWance willbe
the same astomen in Other ;battalions.,
• •Thotorps. has recruiinde,pets at
London; Toronto, Montreal, WinniPeg„.'
Calgary,. Regina, Vancouver, Lanark"asid
iSfOrtilati011 tt.ti be ,had .by
niting to any. these depots, or to the
Officer' commanding the ,F3p,.• at Yal-.
ratifier, •
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•that this bettaliOnwill
havecertain attractiOns for', men. 'who
have not enlisted ..With- regular iefaritre
or artillery. Cerps. :certainly offers a
_goocLapperteriity for-aLtr-ip-otierseasTand
'steadysinploynientlin a wity•wiri6h. wiH
,help on the cauk of the war as well as.
any -
• Whaechurch
-.-7-TueSday, Sept. 12.
po„. Cecil Middleton, ,,Of " London,
spent a tew days at home. '•
vsited friends here for a few days. ,
' Mrs. Thos. Kew, of Wingliani,, is
spending. a feiti days Ober lipme here;
, Mi. E.., Miller,' of Kineardine, 'spent
Sunday with, his uncle, Mr. Walter Lett.
Annie Cummings, of Wingfutin„.
and .Miss.Belle Posvler, from the -West,
visited at 'K. Paterson's las.. week! .
Mr. and Mrs. Cottle; Mrs. Sperling .
andllarold and.Ernest Sparlieg left ou
a moor trip to visit friends- in li'.icetei•
and London, on Tuesday.-
, The ahniVersary and tea ineetink held.
in the Methodist Church, *Sept. 10 and
11, WAS a decided success The pro.
ceeda in.allamounted to $97,00.
The united congregations_of Wbjte
church and Ltingside. held a meeting
Wednesday -*tem 00n, Sept, 691 ,
.Langside; and detided to exteed. a call
to Rei. Mr. Dickson, of Fenwich.
Aineng these who attended 'Toronto,
Exhibition 'fronl. here wefei Jas I%Id
Alex. Purden and Miss Moreno()
Purddni Mr;and Mrs, Chas: Martin, Mr;
and Mrs. John Martine, and Mr': A, Pox.:
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Fourth Lon. Kinloss
. • ,-MondaySept. 1V
Miss Annie McKinnon je spending her
'vacation With her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Kinnop'McKinnen, on the 4th,
A minaber of Wm. Eraser's friende
froin the.vicinity of Pablo motored up
to the eth, arid spent a few days with
.the old geetleintin,
Reti. Mr. McLean,. of RiPley, held a
prayer Meeting at the Huron sehool,
house on the 4th iatit night, Which Was
very well attending.
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• FATEFUL SATURDAY
Whep barrooms thteughout Ontark5
close at seven o'clock next Saturday
evening, they will close for good, for at
least throe years. . At the end of that
time theluestion as to .whether ot not
licenses shall 'be again,, granted Will be
'voted upon direitly by the people, and
the future of the liquor traffic in tke
provhaie vvill depend npou that Vote,It
ie said that the, past few weeks have
been 'something 92 a harvest for 'the
'dealers, as; many a, little Private Stock of
:the wetgoods was heing Jaid in to tide
OVef The long dry period.
BORN
Br.a.LBY-411 Lucke, on Eriday,•Sept.
8th., 1916, to •••Mr, and Mrs, ',Earl
Begley, a soh.
hidp-In'Kinloss, on •Sunday, Sept.
3rd.,' 1916, to Mr. andMrs. Edward
• J. James a son.
DIED
•
Bitox,ev. -In Lucknow, on Monday,
Bept,11th., 1916, the infant -son -crf-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Begley.
JAkES.-In, Kinloss, On.Sattuday, Sept.
9th., 1916, Percy Maxwell infant
° son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward j.,.
James, aged 6 days. ••-
Olatnis
-Tuesday; Sept.12.
Mrs. McDertind has. moved, into ii'et
new home:.
'Mr. arid Mrs.
Toronto ,Friday.
Reith 'returned from
Corpors.I Kitchen spent the Week end
et his borne here.. • •
. .
• Miss Archer, of Owen, Sound,.ie Visit-
ing at W. H. McNally's:
• Mr. John, Gunnjteeds closing the
Crystal Hotel on Saturday:
, .
Miss McIntire returned hornet after.
holidaying at IeverhurOn Beach.
Mrs. J. 0..McIntyre is tnijoying the
breezes qf take Huron this week -
I Am
Two Pens ,
in One
Self- Filler
• fAild Safe-
ty
The Pei'. 16f
Iiighest eliciency
(1 am* pros Iba
huttno nod 110inY-
wt in hvo wench) .
SELF -FILLING. SAFETY
FOUNTAIN.PEN
Give me'oneifrink of ink '
and Elt write ten thous
sand words for yea., - I?
min lie flavveht side
pp or stand op my
headformyStife-
ty Cap keeps
.4the tnk
DR: SPENCE'S
Drug Store '
• • EVERYBODY'S 'Qum
FOUND. -On Friday. Aug. lilt on the Bohn-
dary East, a 4.4dy'sCoat. •tlwl,cr can have
same by,eallingat SentinelMee; and pay-- •, • t
ing for, this advertisement. ° • 14 9.1(1
t;
FOUN,D.-,On the lthCon:, 1 1-4 miles' west Of
• Gravel Road.. a hadiea' rainceat. Owner
may havesamd by hailing at the Sentinel
Office, and paying for this ad: 14,9 50-e;
MONEY‘TO LOIN. -On niortgages and lutfea• : •
. utreasonablesrates, • Fire Insurauce. hot
Stook and Mutual companies.. Convey-
ancing done with neatness atol dcsnateh,
GEO, A': SIDDALI4. Broker, Liecknew
- •
1)11. PARKER, OSTEOPATH,'at Cain -House
• , Lucknow. every'AVediresday afternhon. All
dj
' chronic seases Successfully treated. ,
, „teoliathy removes tlm tphysical causes k •
disease. Adjaistinnirt ef the spine is more .
. • quickly secured and with fewer tredtmenett .. • .
'
1-7-pby OsteePathy than by any sother• mottled.. - L.
`3. t
:
• Mrs. Kitchen'returned home on TJiurs. , .
. day after spending a few days at Kin- , yottill,maiters regarding Givenhilleemoan- '
, • ,refpr. tp 1.): C. Taylor Secretary.
.Mrs. T. H. McFarlanra. Torenta„;isthe
gnest of her ifether-in-lair„ Mr, N. Mc-
Farla:pe.
For Sale .
F0B 8A.IE -Good Broqd Sow, , *)• '
•
V.iF: J. Graham's entertaitted-' number tarrO.tt,abott:Srot.R1ttitith., Yoik2 yet;
'
of friends and .relatiVes from. Wiarten • - • •
last iveek;
••• ' FOR •- ., rrincli-eowsdin. due iw-
o cpiani-ir of stable maw.
Mr. Albert ,Pickarcl, of Wiarionil.in,alie --
• iiie'.Xii-eik-tAeL
• 1.
:1.4 ..
aburried call on friends in: the village 14-94!* • AnoS4. STEEIittibk110‘17.
last -Friday. • — •
- • t
' • ,FOR
. -
. SALE.-Seven-rohin Cottage, hod. --
. - tad ne Stanley, of New --Yorktift stable, is .
, .aini, garden.. .§waVel• in honse. ' Con . - '
. of • - linrie, Luckirew.. . • . ' ,"- 1...-- • • 744.1, -f - to Mrsd: ' '
11-
• . .
visiting at. her.• home, ! the- ,10th vemently'situated. A,pply
,
Kincardine. " • ' ••
Rev. Mr. "DeMille and f '1
arm y. have
:moved into the liouse'occupled formerly
Mr.:Dari Finlayson. ' ' •
Miss Lizzie,cunningliam; Wiarton;
• o
and Mr - Wm. Cunningham, of Alliston,
•
.arb -visiting at. fheir...brether's at the
.post offiee. - Miss ',Cunningham. 'kayo's'
shortly -for the, West.' •
_ •
One. o • •
•
. . .
f the saddest . bereaveinents
keown in this'neighb'orhood was the..
death at Miss Mande 'McNally iit kin -
confine haepital last Thiirsday morning;.,
Sept. 7.. Miss McNally rindetweet; an
operation ;the preyieus Monday in-Kin-
Icardine-ancl-was-Lretioded-,---te have -been
progressing favorably- Until the ,falinily
. .
received news - Of her Serious 'condition.
On Thursday ' Morning :before they
\
reached Kincardine she, had passed
,. -..; ' - .-...t. ._.
away. - D'eceaseo wee, the eecono (laugh::
ter, of , Mr. and Mts. W:, ii. McNally,
boundary west, aged. 32years, and 21
days. She was knew!, in, the vicinity'.
as 4 quiet,1k-hi ly .christien_g4„..anitaft,
an active Member in 'the Presbyterian
church and young people's soeiety her:
d
rennival will be greatly felt in the activ.
ities of these societies. Deep siinpatlii...
is extended by all her friends to the be.,
reaved family, The deceased leaves be,
sides • her father and. mother, a sister,:
Noirt, arid brother, Hector, at lionre; a
twin sister, Mrs. Dan Mel4oATivertOn C
Slater, Mist Minnie, of Lapeer, Mich.;
and Wilbert, brother,. witll the
1160th- . batt, •London. Relatives 'whit
attended," the funeral frrair a. distapce
weie: Mr. and Mrs: E. AleSTally,
.Sarnia; Mr. and Mit. MeXAlly, of.Ches. •
ley, and Mi..RObt...)IeNaVy, 'of AloSsley.'
Ont., .and. Airs.' Anglia MeD6n.ild, of
Detioit. •
FOR. A'1.4E.-In the Village of Luckno-vr; one-
. -
. acre kit. twit •bearing4orchard;••• 10-roona
• 1ratno honse," gond wail. -mid onnhufbliitgs
• In connection; Aldary of itp hives, . sifpers.
etc...extractor, honey house,tee .0ellar. all.
. .1rf good Condition.- ' Wasell bees .s.enarhfea
, Reason for ownikrS leaving. town.
',Write or apply to • • .; -,,,,,. • •
• "' kiox.
Lueknow."Ont:,.'
-•
•• Netke Of•Court.cit .Revision, Voter9'ss.Listi;:1915'
, . - • .
-Notice XS hereby giVen that A. Court :will by .
heldparsinipt ip• the 'Ontario Veters lasM.Act
by hie Honour, the diidge Of the.cuounil Lieuniit.
of the County of„Brheo, at ow t...3.9 e pattil,
es iy, septa Der, 7;
1;19111.3:LtIck•tIOVV: pii 1,Vectilt tilt to, 4 r
1916, at three.0 clock ,M t le a ternoon, _ . :
,, 6ttizoldpsdioliettfhmetsTiie(?Donxters,,ip!a0f,nq Sootf_teirlprOartlivanTleupOataitl; .
,..f ..t he ToN.vnship of Kinlos•rfor 1916. • .
Rated Septeinher tith,: 1916. • . , t.
14:9-,e, .'-' . • 11108. MI:lill A V. •
• Clerk of Kinlos4'.
.4.
• .,. • ..
• t
. • Notice.
Natiee ishercb gi von 1 hot 4, 1. 'omt wlIt bo
-held ptipunint 0, th untario -a liters. List:Acts .
--by His Remo, the Judge oftite. county Ctiart QC.
the County of Bruce at the Too n Hall.. ,Luck
now. on the 27th; :day,,ot Sehleinher, '19E6, itt•-•4•,
the aft6rnoon,. to hear and deterntino• •
Complaints of aDrOrkand. 0711.bal08 in the 1701.•-
•ers 'List of the Municipality, ot7fae"Vtliage'.4.0.-
• Luclinaw for 1910. •• • •
Rated at IA ek'nOw7 this -1,10,. gay nf &mem- .
bet A. D. 19111, • ..• „ • . • • • • -4 •
4 • ,j. tisTeirla oAfuttit'R1e.7tv'.
• ill;.,.fte 'Of Lucknow
• - • . , •
, • • 0
fax Sale. of Lands
. ,
•
Notice is h'efeby_ elven. a- -directed by the
Assessment" Act. s194t, re
,es It;
otr.Yr*Vslr''
Q • rt erten, ol •sh-`ri'd
10t111•017.- blillOirt 00111 '1 • f!•31%
110014. *Icen t1111giit.(-eer fieseri bed lands • , • .
(..oenty Snitch t the itour'nft•wolve
be uttered for salefpublie aubfimi.untesit
Itifve.neuft sooner paid
it sub.. l'hOot '4.21: 22, 22 and
• 'of...Lau:know, tares and. ellargcs'-$4.t::
2flitn1n1'Village •
of .LuCknow., tita-esatut chn;ges,•$18,13. ,
. A rompleth list of leads la De' iuld for. tilits.•
;is published. in'1 ht-
issuct,of lst te22nd, inttlaisivc, and also •
°tit! i'ksties '
if ,te, 'a‘khicenett solo hrisetiutreit rt txt
Lifted in Early Life
Mr and Mrs. William Thompson; of
West WatVanosh, are this week mouth.
ing the death of their youngest daugh-
ter, Alice E., who pass'ed away on • Sun.
day, the 10th, inst , at the age of eight
years and one day. The little girl had
been:Mier some time witli diabetes, but
had been about ahd quite active' uritil
the day. before her death, so that' the
end came as Vgreat shock to the family.
The funeral to Dungannon Cemetet'y
was held Tuesday afternoOn..
•
beid ow }tidily. oetotior • -zutk at the 'above
inentioned place and.houry " ..;• •
• zt;oltsiAs uonnwrsoN.
• ...•
'rreitsurep Co...Bruce.1 •
wa1kertob,..Sept.•70. . " ••., 640 '
• . Ashfield. 7
, • ..—Tuqsdni,, -Sept 12,
, The, regniar ntouithiy Meetfng • of tho.
Ashfield Soldiers'. Aid•Circt.e will'be lti4d•
op Wednesday, . Sept. ,26.11:., at.:S•30 •
o'clock at the; home Of Mrs: 4,
me, 0611, •is requesterf.
that every 'peisim who' possibly .eiei:
should attend thienieeting, • ea there 'rsi
business Of importance to bfitrausacted,,
..•
Anyone who has .60elts keit, please InunA
them io'to Mrs 11 flli1iug, Cori. 4,
, • •
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