The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-10-19, Page 8is
TOE INCKNOW ,SENTINEL
Thursday,
ori9th,'i t;d
to
Semi' Annual Demon-
., -• -:/rr1Suits
,
Coats Tuesday,
er twen
our
On ''uesday of net week,: October 2441, we will
11914 our Sem A ,nuaj Demonstration of Ladies' Suits
and Goats for the eollaink Fall season.
AS -usual In ' additio>l to our 'own large ahowin. gr
w will have With.*S' on- , the above date .a re re autative
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of one of the finest. makers of Ladies' Suits and Coats
.. a . n.. of Ne
u Canada; t
ogethel+ with their complete range of
York's latest models.
These new shits will `favor Redingote dines with
a fondness, for deep sailor -like "eollars,4while the Top
Coats feature new collars and full sleeves.
§pecial measures and orders will,be taken on' any°°
models selected anal., absolute' satisfaction will be guar-
anteed.
Whether or not you are contemplating the pur-
chase of a new suit or coat, the stunning styles shown
are worthy of a visit, to this store, and. ` w a shall be
pleased if you will accept this invitation
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Bervie Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Henry, of Toronto,
_ Monday, Oct 16.
Miss.Sutherland is visiting friends in
Seaforth, • •
Gerald Lawson spent the weekat his.
'home in London. - '
Mrs. Thomas McKinney" is visiting
friends in 'Oaven Sound.
Miss Annie McKinney, of Milverton,
spent a few: days at her home here. -
Mr. and Mrs. Cl.nton, of .Kincardine,
e visitedat the home of Pete McCullough
Mrr; Kellum, of Kincardine, is spend
iug a few days at (abel'a and Sturgeon's.
Miss' May' Stanley, who is home' from
the States, spent a few days around
rvi" .
Be �
• Miss Mary McCormick.is still under.
the doctor's. care. , .W e'hope for a speedy
recovery.
• klrs. Cuyler and daughter, .of -Chat-
barn, are visiting at the home of Samuel
*Comb.
Mra. T. J. McKinney, of Guelph, re-
nBerm ac uaintaances'aroun d
re -
newest oldq
last week,
• Harry Stanley, of Ripley, spent a few
days at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Alex. Fair. •
Mies Agnes Arnold, of Toronto, is
spending a. .few dale with her brother,
James Arnold.:
• Re
v. Wilhama and Misses Irene Black-
.
well and Winnie Fair attended the
League Convention held in "%iogham
last Wednesday. .
Miss Emily Brown an been under the
Odor's care for a few days, but at ..the
time of writing we are glad, to' report
si ovin .
that&hei improving. i
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- •The school's in this. vicinity *ere dos -
:ea on -Thursday and -Friday on.,.account.
of the annual Teachers' Convention held'
ie Kincardine. Thisyear the .'conven-
tion was the best t held for some years,
and many valuable and practical topics
-7--- 5" re-given-at..the-ditferent.aess
One pp
night last week when the people,
e,
of the South Line were settling down
fora quiett time after the day's labor,
• they rehurried phone hone calls to
.ceived
beaten to a neighbor's residence, where
r ofstrongmen Were 'badly
a nttrlrbe e
y
needed. A8 '14, result, a throng of willing
tnen gathered and after nrtt'ch 'tugging
the mucic box' was safely ,deposited in ,
the shelter of the cosy parlor and the
worreout fellows were allowed to remain
and enjoy . the mutual entertainment
than followed. •
gave their friends a- call' one day ' last
week.
Miss -Annie -Ross and Mies Ensign,; of
Olivet, spent Sunday at the forrrrer's
home here,
, Miss Jessie McKay returned to Chic-
ago after ;spending a few weeks., at her:
-home here.
• A: horse belonging to Then' s McOon-
eel of Kin Was killed at therail-
1ou h, fl.
way crossing near the 2nd lately.
lice.' A, c ennan of ..Toronto
assisted Rev. Reid with the *communion
services at South K1nIosR on Sunday.
Messrs. McCallum and Allison have
finished the. cement `work. on Willie
Irwin'.s house, and it surely looks like a
first erase job. _ ''
:AoeiDE:G — When Dan McDonald-
and
cDonaldand son ivere.on'their''way to. Wingham
last Thursday to shove their fine team,
which had already won two first .prizes,
theymet with what might have 'been' a
very 'serious accident. The horses took
fright, throwing both from the -rig. The
eon was thrown against; a tree, rendering
him unconscious • for some time. Al-
though both got a severe shaking up, we
are glad to report all will soon be., we
as ever again. •
- iIoug�t
—Tuesday, Oct. 17.
R. F.'sold a valuable horse on Satur:
day ,Mrs: J. Baines was thebuyer..
Amos was greatly missed.at the filling
of silos thle fall, 'a work that is now
'completed. ' •
Mrs. Amos Fitzell moved to Toronto
On Tuesday. he will be inissed b
S her
many _frieds here. • "' y
William Guest; who No been viaitin
around Brampton acid othef points, re-
turned home on Thurada •
Y.
Mrs. William Alcock andrs
Mrs. . W. J.
Alcock and Mis. F. Hodgkinson visited:
at rs W. Guest's on Monde . •
Mr. and re. . Pinnell, accompanie
I 11 ac om ante
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by Mrs. W. J. Alcock, of Echo Bay, and
Alm Aleock,of
Gordon • Lake,
ke
visited at ihe home of Mrs;
Barnes,
of Bervie, on Tuesday. `
it
�dCn Kinloss
5
poly
ueeday, peke 17.
rw'and Mrs, James Irwin aped Sun -
4a ab. Melvin *WW1,olyrood.
. aeut for the 14CkaoW bu erLpptea
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WOMAN AEI RUN DOWN
Made Strong and Well By Vinol
Waynesboro, Pa.—"I was all'run down
after a hard spell of bronchitis so it was
hard, forme to keep about, 1 had pains
in my chest and took cold easily: A
friend asked me to try 'Vino!. I did and
it built me up so I am strong and Well
and 1 am able to do myhousework which
x' had not done for thee months before
taking Pinot.n ; lUfra, Y. ZY. 1l"oanatrazt,
Vi'ayynnesboro, Pa. -
Vinolo' reats an appetite,
aid
s dgee-
tion x�use blood and creates
strength. Your looney back if It tails.
Da, A. lid, HPE 10E • LUCKNOW
Teeswater,
Tuesday; 00 ..17,',
.Mr. R. J. Hiscox has..retnrned freer*
his�visit to_Camp'Bordep .and Toronto.'
Mrs J J. Hiscox returned &st week
from veil: to her sister and mother in
Ottawa.
, Mrs; Petrie is up •from`. Milverton, •to
eperid_ a few weeks with her aunt, • Mrs.
R. J. Hiscox:: •
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moving.into the 'house formerly owned.
by Robert Chapman. .
-. -The Women's Institute; at their iiieet-
ing'Sxturday,. donated the funds in their
treasury, •some $17,.to. the.Pris?ners: •of
War fu • ••
an . • •
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Rev: Mr. Little,of St. Helene, conduct=
ed the services 'in Knox Church Sunday,
Rev, W. A. Bradley conducting. anniver-'
sary services in Lanes.
• Mrs.'Borho, Mrs; (llheiser,, Mrs. -John
Good; and -Mrs: -Dr.. Stewart journeyed..
to London last week to bid good' -bye •to
their elative
r stnthel0th.
6 'previous to
their departure for Halifax.
Dr. John Campbell„ V.S., is visiting
is tattier.. Mr. Campbell, ar., had jour-
;ne ed to Toront `t
o paya last viset y o cert ta
hie son; R. J.,. of theSpnrtsman's I34tta-
hon; •before -his departure for overseas.
concert friday night, havitcg secured the
-assistance of the Lucknow ,Dramatic
Club, which will give. the; play, "Under
Two Flags�1. • Everybody oorne. The
cause le good, and -the entertainment
will he excellent. .
.t1OMEStifi
K1;RS, EXCURSIONS tUiiS10NS•
TO
WESTERN CANADA
'The. -Grand rank- Railways -Syste
issue round trip Homeseekers'' tickets at
very low fares from stations in Canada
to points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta eache'
Tu sole until Oct 31st
tielusuve, via North..Bayr,_Ciochrane.�.an
y .
Transeentin erite
1 Route or via Chicago,
St. Paul and Duluth, and are gond re-
turning two months from date of •issue.
Through Tourist sleeping cars are oper-
ated each Tuesday for Winnipeg, leaving
Toronto 10:45via p.m. .Creliscontinental
route, without change • Reservations in
tourist sleepers may be obtained at nom-
inal charge on application,' to any Grand
Trunk Ticket Offied. The Grand gunk
Pacific Railway is the shortest and quick-
est route between Winnipeg, Saskatoon
and Edmonton,, with smooth road -bed;
elecrtc lighted ted s ee I
ngc
era,
through the
newest, most picturesque and most rap
idry . d
oialopipg section of Western Can-
ada.
Before deciding on your trip *sic
Grand Trunk Agents to furnish -full par-
titulars or write C: E. Horning, District
Paiieenpier Agepty. Toronto,. Ont, .
eft -1Q
WON LQWNSUIP COUNCIL
Council suet pursnaut to adjournment,
with Reeve Wtlktnson in the chair.
Nl'caniters; were all present... 1iuutea .of
lest meeting were reart and aaloptcd.
' Orders, on the treasurer were passed
as foIhW8: i'1 m 1 eltd rsp floor of ceuletlt
14rclr atl: 2.1, eon 4,132 t)0, and foar.rcp
rai xpg Ou hill At lot;2.4, e4Kw; , fr0.c;, total
to, Po get McKenzie; 3. fit) for We-
lag
a e -lag plank, furnisltiog epikee Artucover,
ing bribee tat lot old, corn 1.; is p Vl tilt•
used, 384 'feet at § o per M, 7 U8; Ash•
l eld to Payr half • sad,.auiorints, 5.04
Donald McKenzie, putting on etrnpgere
And covering culvert at lo't,. 3 non 1, on
haundary,..4 00;:.twp plank usedf. 144
t :t•n.t $25 per M, 3 00i Ashfield to pay
'halt aged aruortnts, 3 30. Watson col-
lies, rep. otilvert4let 3, eon: a1, Seci
l eaneth McLeod, 2 culverts, sideline
20, con I2, 1 5o.• Milton Stantey, .bale-
ing timber .end l lanl , furnishing spires
anct •covering,cnlvert on ,sideline 15, can:
12, 4'' QQ,. Gorden Stanley," drawing,
phare 'anal clavering bridge,• tarnishing
epikea>aud: fitting ppra tches' tsn sante
5 50, ,Angus MoDonsld., for gravel:eot -
tract. e* sec 0, sidettaie •15, .3s2. Cubic yds.
gravel; a t 75e per; yd, 286 AQ, lose half of
inspector'swage, e. 50,, ltalanco.due Id.e-
1 onald, 278.00. Peter Campbell;17 00
for inspecting Mci?onald's contra* f3
dtiys Vona14 McKenzie, 2.25, for haul-
irig plunk and covering culvert at lot 40,
sideline 2Q,. con 1. • Saniue'd Smith; •.rep
culvert at lot 21, inn 2, 1. 50.. Laehlau
McIver, fixing bri4e'and abutment at
lr..t 1, con 3, 5" 00:• Walter Roulston,'
fixing bridge aed recovering it at lot 18,
con 2, 0 00., Walter Roulaton, cleaning
out approaches to the apposite lot 33,,
con 2, 1 50; Walter-Roulston, putting
in culvert ankeleaning cut ditcli at. •lot
50, con 1,.5 0Q. Thee Donnelly, 1 75,.
for covering culveet at 'lot 50; -corp 1.
Alex Fraser, puttipg'in.cewent the cul-
vert and Gleaning put ditch at lot 1, •con
3, 8 00. Mnlcoltn McGuire, filling wash.,
out on hill and fixing culvert at lot 31,
sideline•15; 4 50. Wirt :1ohp Cameron,•
rep bridge at lot 4O, . con A, • alto rep
culvertat same tat, 1 E5. Chas B Shier,
for gravel contract on Kincardine boon-
•barye at lots 7 and 8, 72 yards; gravel et
51c a yd, 38 88, less half inspector's
wage, 3 00; hal. due $hier, 35 88. John
W Fair,:6 00, for inspecting .said con-
tract, 3 deka; 'Kincardine tov< sh.p to
pay one half said contract, and lnsp:one,,
fourth of the cost. Charles; B. Shier,
covering culvert and hauling plank 'for
carne and two new stringers, 4 00; -twp
plank used,.,2Q0 feet at $25t er:M, 5`'00';
Krncardibe twp•to pay half, el 60.• Albert
Scott, rep culvert and hauling tile on
Kincardine. boundary, 1 50;',.tile, 50c;,
Kincardine to pay' I,1 00. W Roulston,
50 40, •for 80 yds grav'f put • on sec 1,
sideline'15, at fl3c yd, less half Inspector's
wages, 2.• 50; bal due Rotilston, 47 90
Henry C.,:•.mpbell, 5 00; for inspecting
Roulston's Contract; 2-i days.: H 1:1•
Mitchell, 45c: for freight and •cartage. R'
McDowall; of.Owen Sound,' 50 00 for
examination of site of iemect arch at
lot' 5, con'7, plans and specifications. 1'
J•,Hendersen, 17 .00, for 17. sixteen -inch
tile.•ftrnished; to. councillor Hamilton.
.W.J 'Crawford, 50c, for broom. ,
Wilkinson--Ruttle—That the-,care--
taker.of the hall .be authorized to pay to
the treasurer $3 p0• for rent of hall for
-Grarige••rneeting, and that Jacob Gates
be paid $1.00 for ,caretaking, at said
meeting. Carried. a. ° '
By-law. No. 532 to raise from the sub-
scribers of the Huron and Kinloss Mun-
ici al Telephone p ep one System certain moneys
ecluired-to,meet-the expenditures of -the
said S t 2
y$ten($ .60 on each saxbscriber)'
was duly passed, signed and sealed
• Ruttle—Campbell--That this Council'
do now adjourn to melt again ori Mon-
day, the 6th day, of November,, A. D.
1916, at '1.11e' .usual •hourand plaee.—
Carried.
• Angps Martin,- Clerk.
Ct3Jre
.Monday, O)t. 16.
Wiliam Hasty visited friends "else-
where" on Sunday.
Miss Annie McQuoil kited friends
in Colbourne last week.
Quite a number attended the snni
versary service at Lanesville last. meek.
..Gcont_tlaxainra litl►
attended the play at Kingsbridge Friday
-evening.
Mrs: William Crozier returned hoine
after spending a few days with her:
mother, Mrs. Campbell; Westfield.
The litdies of the'Soidiers' Aad Circle
will rneet at the home of Mrs. 11, 'Mc.
Whinneyon :l e •
•ue da to • ark a a '..
b 1 for,
y p s
the soldiers overseas. • •
LuI , .i
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--Monday, Oct. 16..
Born.—On 'Oct. 8th, to
Mr. and, Mrs.
ire.
t-; t[8,an. •
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Day spent Sun-
day with friends in Kinlotie-
A few from here attended • the Wing -
ham fair on Thursday of last week. '
Misses Mary and Lizzie • Stobo
spent
Thanksgiving with friends in Stratford.
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Harry McKague is at present putting
;up lightning rods for Robert Trench, of
Teeswater.
Mr., and Mrs. Glebrge Richardson and
little son spent the Thanksgiving holt-
days withfriends in London.'
T tease e'rs of the
The h 1 e vicinity attended
Y
the Teachers7 Convention n ention which was
held in Kincardio on Thursday end Pri-
ddy of last -week.
° No wonder Latchford wears A smile
there days.' Mr. Stork called'. at his
home on Saturday, Oct. 1 41ht and left
oda girls.. Congratulettoni,,
St, taus
-1' csdiy, Oct. 17.
`31 s. W.•d'.'Todd is at present visiting
friends inWin$ltaut.
Thero will he, no regular meeting of
,the Wq$49‘1174t lsatitutts this month..
Irasnee.tor Torte, of Goderieho paid au
ofllcisal. visit :to. the Uchrtol hero last week.
- Miss Clara Woods, ialiotnneafter speed -
leg a couple. :of weeks visiting friends
around i3ay:fteld.
We nitdcrstand that Me. and-
vert aro .engaged %ntlr qtr., John. Joyut
,for a yetar to work on the farm.
•St, Itelens was °well represented at
the ,anniversary services. ,at 'Lamps on
Sund:ay last...Quite a. nunitor .'who. 'in-
tended taking in .the lecture on Monday
evening, were disappoiinted on account
of Otho very disagreeable night,
l'Vo tm's INSTATUTIi --The new Edi.
son 1)ouuocd Disc $recital will bo given
I'Ielens Public ifall on: , Friday
evening, Oct, 27th..:under the umipicee
of the.St. Helene Wonten's Inetitnte; A
prografumo, of local talent w ,also be
given' pro.eeds to go to the 1tad Cross°
work;
Jlamis
--Monday, Oat. 16.
Mr. Arthur Groves was in Toronto on
Friday. ,
Rev, Mr. Reith is spending Old week
in Toronto, . .
Pei Clyde MoKeeman returned to
Londop en Thursday. . .
Miss Florence Webb is -visiting Mrs.
Chiles Parker, of Paisley.. •
Mrs Tilos, Gamble, and sen are visit-
ing in and:. around Stratfprd.
Itis. W, F. Bald, PS I., paid a visit to
the Gldarais school last week.
• •.IVlrs, (Rev ), •P. Reith ,and. Miss Louise
have been visiting in Toronto..
Mrs. John Deelian returned oa Satur-
day from visiting Detroit and London
frienda,
The 1ublio School .teachers .in this
locality attended the Teachers' Conven-.
tign in Kincardine last week
- Mr. I). A. McLean and family attencl-•
ed the marriage of his niece,, Miss Sadie
Matheson, in Southampton on Wednes-
day: •
The many friends 'of R- -Y i‘MeFadyen;.
of Toronto, regret to lean of -his criticarl
condition at time of writing. No hopes
are held for„his.reccovery.
Miss Daisy `Cronin spent the .latter
end of the :,week in 'London -seeing. the
160th; Bruce Batt, leave that• oity en.
Saturday,- and •bidding farewell to her
brother,'Lieut Cronin
Phone No. 10 t Your Setv'ic
e' Solt for *a,ab- a Sell: Cheaper Then” The Credit .Store
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e. nave wail's • Stoves iiia burn
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it c -...
, .either. .he r . o� nr� weed' and theyrare:
the best valine ever- offered in
know. T e. a ;
The$! Y re nicely ailoo
killed and resent beautiful
• ,appearance, •
rich. pot, complete with .Feeder, '►.
17 inch, pot� cOm lete.
wpeeler, $14.P0 .
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Fresh fax of Cemen
itistAerivoid.
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A Full Stock of Elbows and "land node
Stovepipes always on hand
The Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co..
THE STORE THAT NEVER, DISAPPOItITS,
'Fourth ion. Kinloss°
• . •LMonday,.. Oct .16.
. ed in this neighhotitood•last .veek-
• •Fordyce Rev. I'.. ..A.,. • MacLennan, of Toronto,
:Hiss M. Mt ra a of Paramount visit•
--Tuesday",: Oct.' 17.
It looks much like winter 'since we'
had that•littlesnow-storm. •
Mr. and Mrs. E Taylor visited at
Milton Naylor's on Sunday:
Mrs. Peter Lever visited at 'White-
church with her mother, ,Mrs, Miih,r.
We are glad‘.to ,eport' that Misses
Hattie and Fannie Turner are able to be
around -again.. • ,�
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Mrs. 3aiiies C. Snowden. returned
home after visiting her; mother, .Mrs.
Robert Haines,' ' • :'
Mrs. W. M. Champion is spending. `a
week with ber mother, Mrs. A. 1. Milner,
of Whitechurch;, who is. seriously ill.
former .pastaij'of S.' inloss congregation,
visited •alopg t th lash. Satu day. .
.The Bain boys and their mother, aa'
companied by Mrs. 'Fraser, 'motored' lb
Zorahrl:3st•tveek and returned on Sunday
last• .
Messrs. R.' 'McDougall and ' George
Stratbdee each :took a carload of .cattle'
to Toronto last week,, and, after paying:
allexpenses, returned with a: g¢od profit
for themselves.. "'
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_. NOTICB TO THHU PUBLIC,
' On and after the lat. day of ,NoVern
' ber, Treleaven • Bros. purpose 'putting
their busin.is on a cash'basis. This im.
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plies that all -book , accounts•. are to be
setilednot later tban'Ndv..1st.
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Eighth Con., Kinloss
-Monday, Oct 16: ,.
Charles. Congra n is erepting a wood "•
shed and'garage. •
Miss Eva Culbert; of the tenth . con
sn'ent, the week -end at Wm. Jphnston'y.
Mrs.•J'ueeph Culbert and son; George,
'spent Sunday, with relatives at Qlami' 1
'Mrs. John Culbert is spending -a week..., ,
With her sister, Mrs: John Campbell, of
Armow..
Mr..Wrn. Cengram is at 'present en-
gaged with Mr. Watson Scott in build-
ing new .chimneys' on kis house.
One of our eighth con. boys took in
,the•hot fowl supper. on Thanksgiving.
.and ,reports an enjoyable tune.
• A number cif-the'�school teachers from
around here attended the Convention •
held -in Kincardine. on Thursday and
Friday of last. week: •
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