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EUChNOWit ONTO, THUR$DAY0 DEG B►ER l 4th ,. 1916.
YOUR PHOTO
Win make .a pleasing
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FREE 13ROS.
1110, Lucknow.
,'Open Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday
Good.Shoes
Cheap
We have a few pair of
Men's English K:ip 'Shoes
left at $4.50 per pair.
These shoes were made
to our order and we will
guarantee .them genuine
imported English.. Kip.
Would they not be a nice
thing to'have next spring
when shoes are scarce and
dear ? .Owing to thf:' em-
bargo on leather in Eng-
land there will be no more
kips till after the war.
J. Little
"Is That
You,.
Dad ?"
•Yes, Beatrice."
"Please bring
home a box
of
LHC]CXLATES
"I am . having
some. girls in
to -night."
":NYLO'S aretho
nicest Qhocolstea.
you con buy—"
Locus AND GENERAL
Do your Christmas shopping in good
time.
Sentinel`subacrlptions should' be 1444
in December. •
Misses, Edytltand•Phemie Irving went
the
the week -end with their Oster. in Wing
ham. • .
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Mr. Duncan. McCharles is home from
the West, where be hats been since early
spm.
There has been a{splegd.id sale of seats
for the home -talent concert in the Hall
this evening,
,Mr,. Thomas Sanderson, of Kinistino,
Sask., spent 'a few days of the week
visiting Mrs, Douglas, sr.
Miss A. McInnis and'Mies R. "Nixon
Spent a few days recently with,Mrs.. W.
R. Hamilton, Cloven Valley.
The Aitcheson quartette was in Dun-
gannon 'last Sunday assisting in the
musical service at anniversary serviees.
No need to go out :of Lucknow .to do
Christmas buying. See the splendid
display of goods the local merchants are
ma.king.•
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We are sorry -to report that Allman
Blair, who has been ill for several months,
is not making very •rapid progress to-
ward recovery.
Box Social, will be held in . S. S. No.
5, 6th. concession, Kinloss, on Thursday,
Dec. 28, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for
Patriotic purposes. 21=12
Mrs. George Bentinck and daughter,
Evelyn, of Harriston, are staying at A.
Blair's, The former, who is a half slater 1
of Mrs. Blair, is assistingher in caring
for Allman
The Walkerton Telescope says:=We
are sorry'to hear that Judge Klein is
not showing•iwprovement at the Battle
Creek Sanitarium and has asked,for six
month's leave of absence:
Mr. Wm: Griffin is the newmachinist
in charge of repair work at the, Ford
Garage. He conies from London, and
is association with a Mr. 'La))ti'ert, the
two doing repair work at Wingham and
Lucknow.
The date of the Christmas and Patrio-
tic Entertainment at Mil= 'School No.
14, East and West Wawanosh•, is changed
from Dec. 21 to Dec. 20. Adinirsion:
259., children 15c.,'program at 8 o'elo:k.
L. WILSQN, Teacher. '
Those who know insist on,
NYI,O Chocolates. You can •'
always get them, fresh at -the
TNE..IEt1ABLE ONO, STORE,
DR. SPENCE'S
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Drug Store
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AUTQ;`
REPAIRING
Have your cur pat in complete
repair now for next season. Every
snake' o car repaired•and fitted up
at the IFQRD GARAGE, LtIOK•
NOW a r WINGHAM. First-
class machinists in chatge with 15
years' experience on all makes of
cars. All work guaranteed or no
pay. Get quotations ren the re
pairing you want at tete FORD.
GARAGE, Lucknow or Wingham.
Griffin 81 Lambert
Auto 'Experts,
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BORN
Moved to Detroit
.Misse9 Jennie and Dora Lees and
Mies Christie left, on ;Saturday for De-
troit "'here they intend to make their
home, Before leaving Miss Dora, who
for a number of years 'bad been organist
for tate Presbyterian church choir, was
presented by that organization with a
pretty gift,consisting of a cut guise
vase, a 'reflector, • and ;ani .oalr ner:'ice
The presentation was made at the.hoine
c f Mrs 1) , Sheriff From :the Presby-
terian Guild, tor which' she had 'foil
several years faithfully performed the
duty of oeganist, she' received a silver
casserole, Mill Dora will, be greatly
missed from Lueknow's social and mus -
*cal ciretgp.- The family take with them
to there new home the best wishes of
many Lucknow friends
Twenty Dollars a d Costs- •'
Three men from near Kinlough, who
were before Magistrate Talton, of Walk=
erton, last week on a charge of being
drnnir and disorderly, were each fined
$20 and costs. The men were said to
have been drunk and raised a disturb-
ance at a patriotic dance given at Kin -
lough in November, They pleaded
guilty thus cutting down the costs.
Municipal Nominations
Christmas cooling on the last)Monday
of the year, municipal ' nominetirns
throughout the province will be held on
Friday, the 22nd. Elections will be on
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New Year's. Day.
Zion
—Tuesday, Dec. 9 2.
Miss Lottie Henry visited relatives
here for a• few days. •
• Chas. Ritchie made a,business trip to
Goderich on Tuesday. ' , -
John, Andrew attended the Winter
Fair in Quelpb last week...
'Mr. Thos. Helm, -of Tiverton, is •visit-;
ing friends in this; vicinity.
Nurse McDiarnlid is. •spending a few
dais nursing the,sick.at W. T. Gardner's:
Messrs. Harvey and David Andersen,
of Sask., are visiting at ., their old homey
here. • •
Mr and Mrs Kearney .are back in
'town after an absence 'of a couple bf
months. Mr., Kearney did not complete
his usual trip as shoe salesnfin, the firm
;not feeling certain that .ityou'd be able
to fillalhorders.
CARD oi' THANKS —The family of the
late Mrs: Dsannen . wish through The
Sentinel to express their high apprecia-
tiion of the thoughtful kindness shown'
by their friends and neighbors at the
time of their' recent bereavement.
Mr. H. D. Woods, who recently bought
H. Bogues'. 'grocery business, has .pur-
ichased the Lees property on Wheeler
St. and moved into 'the house. The,
family thus -become permanent citizens
of Lucknow,—rind they ,vile be welcomed
by all as such. '
It is reported from Goderich thatMrs.
Major`Campbell received word last week
that 200 men of the Huron Battalion
we're to be sent over to France at once.
If true, the report would—hrdiate—that-
the Battalion is to be used as re=enforce
merits to some other units.
Fifty-two of the deserters, from the
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,Canadian overseas force, who o werebeing
held at the prison farm near C1uelph,
have re-eniisted, thus regaining their
liberty: There were 147 deserters on
the farm when the offer of freedom on.
condition ofere-enlisting was made. °
The Weekly Sun, Toronto, is a large
seventy -column farm weekly' newspaper,
making a specialty of all matters of
business and social interest to ttie farmer
and hisfamily. ' The Surf's market ry-
ports are admittedly the best and , most
ublislted. It has no equal in.
aec�arate pu . ,
the field. This feature aldne•will amply
repay -every subscriber.'
G eiui ns -In the Township of Oulross
on Dee. 1, 1916, to Mr„ an"d Mrs:
, ., daughter,
;Fred Ctlecldr.s, a
Wlettnnts.---=M Pennant, Sask, On Dee.
• ,1, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. 1'. J. Wil-
liams, a son. (Mrs. Williams was
formerly MISS Mamie Smith.)
MODoUd aLt, •---In the Township of -,Kin-
loss, to Mr: and Mrs. Roderick 'tic-
pouttall, a daughter.
b Joseph Hackett attended the Sunday •
School Convention held in Dungannon,
Thursday. • •, • „
Miss Verna Stanley and girl, friend, of
•Kincardine, spent the "week -end with, the
former's sister, Mrs. David Andrew.
Mr- Duncan McTavish, of Olivet, gave
a very interesting address on. Missions
to our League, last Tuesday evening.
ENTERTAIfiMENT.=-.•.drama in four
acts, enl.itled,,"The Old Qaken'Bucket,"
wilt be given by the Zipn ,'Patriotic Club
in the Zion Hall'•on the evening of ' Fri
day, ,December 29the in aid •of the Red.
Cross Fund. Further particulars next
week.
Three' sone of Mrs. Murdoch McDon-
alde-fortiieriy of-PainVeiavir-T ig ;
have enlisted for ovueseas: They are:
Pte. Malcolm McDonald, wounded June
18th, 1915, and honorably discharged;
Lieut. Donald McDonald,. of the 96th
Batt.Sergt._Alex. McDonald, wounded
Sane 13th, 1016, and back inthe trenches
again. They all enlisted et Saskatoon.
The death of Mrs. Arthur R. Ford
occurred at Ottaw�a on Nov. 29th. Mr.
Ford is a son ofltev. J. I:. Ford, a former
pastor of the Methodist cllural here.
Arthur Ford ryas OR the reporting staff
of one of its Ottawa newepapers. Mrs.
t Ford wee a daughter, of Rev,' J. W.
°HONOR TO WHOM HONOR"
JABIEs'Soon DUNCAN •
(Written for ThoTresbyterian after the
men of the 160th left -for overseas.)
We saw thein leave. for the front—tile.
mere of Bruce. ° Sun -browned and lithe,
they swung aboard' the crowded "train
amid the cheers of hundreds. o pat our
throats eeere thick as, we cheered; and we.
saw them through a. mist of unbidden
tears, : The school children sang their
Songs? and we sang as best .we could, re•
lnenibering that just the other day they
were little boys like these. And now
they go forth froiu the shelter of their
homes,forth from theenvironing love
that hedged them round, to the wild
wanton of blood and carnage. And they
are 'only 'addles yet, though so strong
and so brave. We saw their white,
quivering lips, and the tears, that; rained
down their cheeks as. they smiled their
gond-byes, and we diew that tends' `
hearts were beating beneath their manly • LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS
tunics. Someone had to go, and they , Fortu II: -Geography, Writing, Latin,
went, and though we ere sad, we are French, ,Algebra—S Burnse83; B Blair,
glad as well Out to the wide and chang-
LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORT
Boom U
Junior II.—Excellent-Jean 'Stewart,
Margaret GeddesXampbell Thompson,
Clare Milne, Eris Arnistrbng. 'Good—
Andrew Thompson, 'Cathleen Chisholm,
;AAllaert Taylor, Percy Webster, Muriel
1}Iackefizie*, Dean McInnes, Pater %Mor-
tis, Alvin Irwin, Tracy Webster, Dolly
Webster. Fair;—rPearl Beaton*, `Sydey
Decker*, Harold Mclntesle*. .
Sr. II—Excellent—Florence •R e i d,
Cameron McDonald,Duncan McDonald,
Wallace Howe. Good.—Marjorie Doug-
las, Margaret Chisholm, Stuart McKen-
zie, (Lovell Murdoch, Elliott Burns,
N
Wilke •Sproule), David Carter, Dorothy
Houghton; (Clarence Murdie, Waiter
Eaton, Lewis Taylor. Fair—Neil Mc-
Innes. ,
No. on roll, 34; aver, attendance, 33,
FaANOES M. SPEe cE, Teacher.
•
ing panorama of world events they have
gone, and we know that right manfully
the men fro' our little corner will do
their part. .Gladly do we give them the
honor that •is their due: For them our
prayers shall rise like a fountain • night
and day, -that they may •be kelit brave
and worthy whatever befall. ' . -
But there were otheit brave hearts
that day which were not borne from our
sight by the.swingingtrain. They wore
no soldiers' coats, they were decked with
no glistening•emblems. •To lonely hearths
and darkened homes they turned, and
to one long agony rof suspense -through
the night and' through 'the, -day. • No
seas nor continents tee cross, no 'strange
peoples of . divers tongues to meet, no
wide panorama of mighty movement,
but the little round of the kitchen and
the home, and the lonely hours; of -sleep-
less dread. • Anil ''distance does not
protect them from .German shells and.
flying bullets. ,Though far from that
long, swaying, battle linea, o'ethting with'
ceaseless smoke, the shells that .shatter
the Belgian homes and, level, the chat-
eaus of ,France, as truly find their nark
in these , hoines and leave thein ruined
and desolate. Thebullets that speed
from the spurt of flame and -find their
mark in the , -hying;', brown -clad 'bodies
yonder; range•wider yet and wound and.
slay in this land, by out aide.. She.who
bides at home'. is nearer- the front' then
we dream. -..Nbt a day nor a night but
she rsees the familiar figures as they
march, or, sleep, ot rest or drill: And
the . stinging pain and .:the shock of
wounds—these; too,,are hers, though she
gives now sign.
"Then said David as :hispart
is that gceth' down, to the battle, so shall
his 'part be that, tarrieth by the stuff:_
they shall :part alike. •''•And it was so
from that day forward, ,and, he made it a'
statute and an ordinance -for. Israel.' unto
this day." ...
Lucknow, Nov. 9, 1916.
The anniversary services which were
held in Zeon-Church, Sunday, Dec. 10t1;,
were •a decided success. Rev. R. -Barn-
by,' of Lucan, preached stirring sermons
both inorning and evening. The illus=
trated lecture 'Monday evening was very
interesting and enioyed •by all; also the
solos which were rendered by Mrs.
Doupe, Who was accompanied 'by. Miss
Smith, of Lucknow, were -highly appre--
ciated.
Tohi ' of Kin- 'Scott of Ottawa. Death, which cane
�il.tll7oim'6t,fLL. in the wnsp i )
inset, on Dec. 0, •191n, to. Mr. and very unexpnetedlyr was dtto to an Attack
4r+1r John Motiotiglall, a ,danyhter. of tnont11nnl ,, ' • ,
of •
Lochalsh
Tuesday, Dec. 12. '
The following notice of a marriage is
from the Mining Gazette 'of' Calumet,
Mich.. It will be of interest to Lochalsh
andLucknow people, as the families of
both bride and groom are well known.
A very' pretty wedding was performed
at 6 o'clohk Thursday evening, Nova 30,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. -M. Ross,
Boundary street, Caliitnet, when their
daughter, Miss Isabelle Itoas, became
the bride of Peter MacKenzie,lof Detroit,
forinerly of Calumet. Rev. Daniel
Stalker, of, the First Presbyterian church, -
performed the ceremony. Miss Florence
Nicholson, of Calumet, was' the brides -
maid and John Ross -wale best man. Mrs:
Gervin D. Ross played the wedding
march and Mrs. Olaf Paulson sang "0
Proinise Me," The wedding was attend-
er ly a axle- rialiber el- the .i"le staves
and friends of Mr.,and Mrs. MacKenzie.
The bride wore a gown of white organdie
over..white "pussy willow" taffeta, and
wore a corsage bouquet of pale pink
roses, Miss Nicholsonworo yellow
organdie and carried pink roses. Mrs.
Boss, mother of the bride, worn black
silk, and Miss Charlotte Ross, the bride's
sister, wote blue„silk. The Ross home
was prettily decorated in a yellow and
white effect, chry'santhemum's and simi-
lalE being used, Following the wedding
ewretitony a.yeedding,dinuer and' precep-
tion were held; Mr. and ,Mrs. Maclten-
xie have'left fdr Detroit, where they will
make their home. 'Mt. MacKenzie IS a
building contractor, '
., 6
.Soldiers' Wives Allowance
79; A Alton, 79; N Thompson, 79; G
McCall, 73; H McKenzie, 72; K Murdie,
72; J Douglas, 70; C McMillan, 68; M
Rathwell, 65; W Andrew, 64; L McDon-
ald, 59;,It Mitchell, 51. Four subjects
only—L Finlayson, 81; H Freeman; 56.
Three, subjects—B Drennan, '83; I Mc-
Rae, 78; J McDonald,77; P Fraser, 76;
L Errington, 76; A Mitchell, '32. Two
subjects—G McNay,' 45. •One subject
—J,Stothers, 72.
Foran I:—Geography, Latin, Algebra,
Writing, Grammar—A Pickering, 86, B
Clarkson 84; V Hedley, 78; T Smith,
71; S Gough, 70; C Douglas, 70; S Mc-
Donald, 63; J Towle; 65; E Johnston,
60; B McIntosh,'59; R McDiarmid, 57;
P McCorvie, 55; A. McDonald, 53; F
McGregor, 51; A Helm, 48; C Fraser,
34. Four subjects—H Durnin, 56; 11
Treleaven; 54. , rwo subjects -W' Web-
ster, 38.
H. A. DOUPE, Principal
Don't' Do 'this
A number who use the Christmas seal
stamps locally have . put them on the
address side of the envelope. Don't do
this. It is against the Post Office regu-
lations,•and' postmasters have instruct
ions to sends: letters bearing such stainps
on the address side to .the' Dead Letter
Office. The seal stamps should be put
on the blank side of the envelope, as
'though to moresecurely close it.
There appears to be some, misappre-
hension about the allowance 'made by
the Govcrhment to soldiers' wives and
children, some being of the opinion that
the wife. receives not only -the $20. per
month separation allowance but a' sum
foQr each 1i I. In order to get correct
inform tion on this point, a soldier's
wife in town recently 'wrote to the Dept.
of i4lilitia at taw , he'-t'eoel-ved._the�
following 'reply, which .clears up' the
question: '
Dear Madam: •
In reply to year letter' of the 7tit
instant, there is 'no separate allowance
for children, but.y,u are probably refer-
ring to the. Patriotic Allowance, which
fund is distributed by the various local
bodies, and I would advise that you'
make .application at. your, nearest branch.
. . Yours truly,.
.Paymaster General, -
0
Crewe
—Monday, Dec 11.
M ra. Mathis, of . Goderich, visited, at
the home' of Urs. D. I'lcWhinney during.
the 'week. ' ' • .
' .The ladies of the W. M. S. aro holding,
their monthly mooting at the hone of
Mis. Wm. (Crozier. -
Mrs, John Menary and Miss Mae
attended the Sunday School Convention
held atDungannon.
Mr: and Mrs. ,John' Armstrong, . of
Goderich, visited at .the home of Samuel
Sherwood one day last week.
Quite a number .from here attended
the box' social held in the 4th acltool-
hotiso. 'All report a4very.wied time,..
Robert • Curran, our general n)erchant,
treated a number of his friends' and
neittiitors to a party last Friday night.
Everyone went away with awning face,
blinking Rollett wit* tiui4 a gtod coat.
ENFORUNti PROtIIBITION
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CHURCH
' The annual Christmas Tr.
Went at the 'Lucknow Pr . ti
church will be held Wednesday
of next week—Dec. 20.
The Revell R. Williams, of Duttga ,..
, iion,l Will con Tact the service in''at, Peter's
Church, Lucknow, oq Sunday,.at 11 a. m ,
and also will preach, the Anniversary
se'mons'at Christ Church, St. Helens,.
on Sunday, Dec. 17th., in the, afternoon.
at 3 o'clock, and in the evening at 7;30.
PRESBYTERY OF MAITLA.ND.—The meet-
ing of Maitland Presbytery held in St.
Andrew's Church, Winghani, on Tuesday
was of unusual interest and importance.
There wen's largeboth
attendance of ,.
ministers and laymen,the congregations
of Lucknow, Whitechurch and Lengeide
being strongly represented.
Two u'calls" were dealt with. The
congregations of Whitechurch and Lang-
side had extended a call to Rev. James
Graham, a recent graduate of Knox Col-
lege, and strong delegations.were present.
urging favorable consideration by the
Presbytery. The call, which appears to
be very papular with the, Whitechurch
and Langside people, was consented to
and Rev. Mr. Graham. will be inducted
intothe charge in the near future„
A call to Rev. J. S: Dineen, of Luck -
now, by the congregation of St. Paul's
Church, Sault Ste. Marie; was also be-
fore the Presbytery. As Rev. Mr; Dun-
can had deetded to accept, it also had
the sanction of the Presbytery. Rev.
C. B. MacKenzie, of Kinlough, was ap-
pointed ° moderator of the Lucknow.
charge. Mr. Duncan will preach his
farewell sermon on Sunday, Dee. 31st,
and the pulpit will be preached vacant
on the first Sunday of January.
There was a strong delegation from
the Lucknow congregation in attendance,
each member of which spoke strongly in
support of the foils pg resolution which
-had been passed by the congregational
meeting of Monday evening:
• Moved by R. D. Cameron, seconded
by D. R. McIntosh, "That we as a con-
gregation express our high appreciation
of the services of Rev, eJ. S. Duncan,
B. D., as.orir pastor during thepast six
and a half years. His faithfulness. in
pastoral relationship and visitation of
the sick, as. well as his Sabbath services,
has greatly endeared him to us, and
though we earnestly desire he should
remain as outs pastor, yet if the place to
which he is called offers a wider field for
his energies and abilities, and thereby a
fuller and larger extension of our Mas-
ter's Kingdom, and though 'reluctant to
part with him, should he decideto accept
the call, we as a congregation will wish
him abundant success in his new field of
labor."
The following resolution received the
unanimous:endorsation of the 'Presby
tery;
, • Moved by R:- D. Cameron, seconded
by Rev. Mr. Gilmore, "That the Legis-
lature Gf Ontario having passed an act
prohibiting the retail sale•ot intoxicating
beverages during the war, with the object
of conserving.our country s,•resources and
increasing the efficiency of- our country's
manhood, in order that the principles,
which Canadians prize may not be des-
troyed by Britain's foes. And whereas
many of our Daily and Weekly Press
contain large space advertising intoxi-
cating liquors, thus 'tending . to annul.
the purpose of the"Act, we, the members
of Maitland Presbytery, express our
strong disapproval of- such liquor adver-
ttsing,,which tends to promote drunken_
Hess among our people. We rejoice to
'know that a growing number of our
papers retusell ir. r`ndvertisingmane—ave
heartily commend their action and dill
on our people to use their influence'- in,
everyproper way, so that every paper`
coming,into their' homes , will be free
from such advertising. ••
Man Pays '$50 Flue tor Bringing Liquor into
Huron County
Ed. Naegle, of Ashfield, was fined 850
and' costs in the Police Court at Gode=
rich last week, for bringing liquor 'into
Huron County in defiance of theprohi-.
tion law:- The liquor, ' it appears, was
shipped froin Montreal' to 'Lucknow
where Mr. Naegle got it•'and took. it
home. • The magistrate held that . had
Naegle resided in Lucknow and the
liquor had'been:delivered to him here;)
his manner of getting it'would'be within
the 'law° ' But having taken it from
-Bruce into Huron County,'he acted out-
side the maw, hence the fine.'
St. Helens _ - -
Tuesday, Dee. 11.
Lewis Weaperhead's sale on Tuesday
Wei very successful. •
Miss Edna Woods spent
Mr, John -Webster s.
Miss Hazel 'Pkhner, of Fordyce, spent
--Sunday with Miss Pearl Todd.
Miss Anna Stewart, of V'itlgliam High
School, was home over Sunday.
Mr. Archie Aitcheson, of Wingltam,
spent -Sunday at his Thome here.
Mr. John Fanning, of Cochrane, visit-
ed a few days at Jos. Anderson's. .
Mr., Wm. Rutherford took in the Fat
Stock Shoiv at Toronto hot week,. '
Rev. Mr. Little attended a Presbytery
meeting in Wingham en Tuesday.
..- Don't forg_ et the Literary Friday night.
A good program is being prepared. •
We understand that Mr: Jas. Gaunt
has hada phone installed this week.
Suhclay at
Stocks,are brimming over right
now. Selections: are complete
and choosing • is a pleasure.
In the selection of special. en-
graved goods such as Brace-
lets;. Rings,/ Watch es
Lockets, • Pendants, Cuff •
Links, etc. Your purchase
now will not only afford . a•
more •complete line to choose
from but will allow ample -time'
for engraving. -
Our stock is selected from the
best makes and we afford the
buyer a wide range to choose
from. Beautiful . showing of
Necklets and. Pendants in
Gold and Gold Filled..
Mrs.-3legiYajd'•?wl�K-erizie',-mf--B.C., ds
'visiting her sisteir,'Mrs.'George Webb.
A number from this burg took in the
concert 'in Dungannon on Monday even-
ing. a
At a meeting.of the 0. U. F., held on
Dec, 4th,,, the 'following officers were
elected: • .
Chief Ranger --W. I.• Miller.
Vice C. Ranger—Frank Todd.
Fin. Secretary—:T. B. Taylor.
Red. Secretary —Wallace Miller,
Treaturer—Colen McDonald.
Senior Warden ---David Todd.
Junior Warden --Jas. Hyde.
Senior Beadle --Edward Thoma.
Junior beadle --Jolie McDonald.
Cu iVialt riao ace Woddlet,
1,
Notice to Creditors
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
Catherine Campbell, late of the Vil-
lage. of Lucknow in the County
of Bruce, Spinster, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all persons bay
ing any claims or 'demands :against the late.
Catherine Campbell, who died on or about the
fifteenthdayof March.A. I).4910. itt the Vil-
lage of Lucknow in the Province of Ontario.are required to send, b) post prepaid or deliver
to the undersigned, Solicitor herein for Neil
Campbell,. administrator of the•propenty of the
said_Cathorino Campbell, their names and ad•
drosses and full particulars in writing of their,
elating and statements of their. ncewlttts and
:xho-uatuaeat • tin geenzilies, if no, .. Jibe by
them, duly verified by. affidavit.
And take notieo that after the Twontysocond
day, of Decemb5r, A. 1). 1910, the sald . Neil
Campbell Will proceed 10 distribute the assets
of the said deceased among the persons entitled
twiieslt onaenotice, th
e
helhshall then Ici hdtha
the said Neil Campbell will not boilable for the
said assets or any part thereof to any persons
of whose claim he shrill; net then have received
notice,
'Itis notice is givdn pursuant to the atattttc'
in tint ben -
Dnted at l.ntl�l4 okuoty tiro Twenty.fouftii day of
November, A. D. 1015.
,P. A. M•ir.Contsov, Solicitor.
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for the sale' 31l.0ampbell,
F.T. ARMSTRONG'.
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
MONEY TO LOAN.—On mortgages and notes
at reasonable rates. FIre Insurance: hot
Stock and Mutual Companies. Convey.-
, aiming done with neatness, and despatch.
GEil,.,A. SIDDALL. Broker.L-unknow•
LOST.—On the street in. Lucknow, on Nov. 25.
a dogskin gauntlet driving mit. Finder
please leave at the Sentinel Office. it42-p..
LOST.,'—On the road near. Whitechurch. a light
driving robe. Finder please• leave at The
Sentinel Office.
I am paying, the highest price for raw furs, ,
hbrsehair and rubbers...
23.11-tf. • • B. BLITZS0'EIN, Lucknow.
Notice
Not having sold our residence on Canning''
St, we have placed it Waith• G. A. Siddall for.
sale; to whom interested parties are referred
for wgal'ticulars.. .
14-i2:tf. THE MISSES LEES.
HEIFER ESTRAY;—Came to the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 14, Lake Range, Ash-
field. on or about June 15, 1910, a heifer
apparently rising 2 years old. Owner may
have same on proving property: and paying
expounds. °
21-12.-p. •,Joax O'NEn., Kingsbridge P. O.
DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain House
Lucknow, every Wednesday afternoon. Al
chronic diseases successfully treated. Os
teopathy removes the physical causes.
disease.' Adjustment ofthe spine is more
quickly secured and with fewer treatment.; •
• • by Osteopathy than by any other method. •.
31-10-p.
MARKETS
(Corrected up to Wednesday noon)
Wheat.... .... . ........ al 50
Oats ..... CO 62
' Barley ° 95 i 10
Butter 40 41
N:gge, new laid .. a ..... 4 50
lis 11... 7jj:y.•..t.tr a• 11140
Notice
Por"all matters regarding Greenhill cemetor
refer to D. Q. Tayi'or Secretary.
For Sale
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FOR SALE. -A driving filly, coining 3 years,
. well bred, gentle and likely to-rnako a good
driver. Apply to Dat. SPG:FCE. 7-12-c.
FOR`ItAIE OR kU NT.-Elght ;room cottage,orr
Gough 'SO cot, in good repair, good spring
water. soft wateecistern in kitchen; stable
3fund drive shed. ..
0.11-tf. • W. Enor.5s0v, Lucknow.
F21O-12R-o.ALE.
-Vine Pigs
.weighing
about 1001ba
F
. SmnALL,
ssh. and ono marc rising 4years old. For
particulars applyyEtso. A
Lucknow:
FOR SALE 011 REN T.—f'omfortable dweiling,
two story, heated with furnace. also good
• stable en the property„.Apply to
14-12•p.. • L). C. T.tivaoR: •
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FOlt SALE. —Two frame houses, the property
of the late James Williamson Estate, 'tvill
be sold. at a bargain. Apply to G. A. Sin -
DATA.. • 9-11-c.
F dRbi FOR SALE.—rhe Executors of the
eststo of the late Samuel Nixon .Needham,.
aro eirering.for sale t,ot!i :10 on the 5th. and
0th. con.. Kincardine Township. consisting
of one hundred 'and thirty acres more or
less. On the premises thero.ls a good brick".
. house; gone imine barn with stone andlee
Ment foundatiow, a drive house, a good well
with windmill, diso a nice spring of Wen- -
did water. The fardi is well underdrt[ined,
nearly alt two -fences, and has a nice little
orchard.- Twontyfve acres .ploughed, the •
'balanco'nearly all under grass —For partrc-u1arsapply to Thomas Icaaae, Kinloss. -or
Richard T. Needham; Con. 9, .Kincardine: 1
• R. R. No. I,,Lorne. 28 12. ..
Auction Sales
, 20 MILCH COWS.—At tete Ronal Hotel barn.
Lucknow. on Dee. 22nd., at 2 o'tloelt ran.. 0'
cows recently freshened, 7 springers, the
balance due in January" and February, 5
calves and,2 yearlings. Terms: 5 months'
credit on approt ed notes bearing bask in. •
tercet: l)n'tt:vnq & Lora, Prot'.
21-12.0. t 3. Pelivts, Auctioneer '
Logs Wanted
rr The undersigned have decided to take in at
their sawmill at, loud:now a small sto'ek,of Terni
of all kinds of Huffier. Any por,•inr or persons
having°logs- to sell, bring thein along and tto
avid pay highest market .prices. Call arm .neo
us or tall us up br phone and get particniari,
Th QLu Holy Tabes C'o. •
Itek J. .1utton, tanai;er, I,neknow,
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