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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-10-03, Page 1II • =‘, .„ .00 -TER YEAR .1N- ADVANCE; ah,50 miggwi$g . LUCKNOW,, Rsimv octoBEir 3rd, 1929. . • SINGLE COPIES 6• CRNTS. P •CONN.Elsle Nett/0104m and. Shrtheoft' ...LeekeoW • Hearst.Phone 86 : 1.40.4.30 1-4 .• " teENTIS:i ' Dr MeeLeed w41 vieli "[Achiew. every Tuesday, an The Cain House. 'PENTIOTs. Dr Ir le Treleaven, . LuelineW— , Oyer :Decker'se atere.., '.',Extractioet • either.' by gas .Or Utah": WiI1 be 111; Deligienmee eveiy, Thurday. phone 53., Siddela Luckiloa. ---teiwker and Real betatee-ableney to lend. 'first mortgagee on fettle preper-• ties at 6 and fiefs per cent according to security offered Also - entail; aniOunts on edeond mOreleagee On, , farm properties 41.4 an- . personal Pates, A few geeed finer for sale. WALL. PAPER—A, full line /of 1929 . Wali isaeer on hazel.Prices consider, dbie dowel for 1a2U. I am ale° 'agent , for leaditig job houses.—R. J. Camer- oe, .Decoaster, Painter and grainee! •ligx.: 174, ' Luckitow. : Fon SALE --4 young brood Sows, •Due in • lieeember. ..Apply to W eh, Setith, Blacksmith, Shop, Langside. (3 -10 -ch LOST—A. gold Watch and Chain, intenogacim on caseT.M, please • report to Mrs. Je S. MaeKenzie, Lucks now: • ' STEER ASTRAY eStrayed frem the peemises. of the undersigned, Lsit 20, teen., 6, 'Kinloss, about. Sept.,20th, a: Steer 2 yrs. old,• weight about 10'. ma caeor red. Any pereen giving information will be .puitalhaarawarded--Wm. MacKenzie, Phone,—Lucknow, 5. on 46. ' ' • (3 -10•2 -ca . AUC'flON SALE '.. •D. O'Callegahan walehold aft unre- served ,Auction Sale of farm 'stock, implements and household effects at Lot Vi Con. 12, West Wiewanosh, on • October 16, coMmenting at one o'- clock .P.M..• • , Jebel Puriiis, Atte. (107,19—el) • • ' • • • , ageRgANIST WANTElee • - Applications for the position of •organist in the Lucknow Presbyter- ian Church will he received up to - October 14th, 1929, Apply to Ben. McClure,' clerk of Session. • WATERLOO • MANUFACTLJRINg COMPANY--makere of Threshing • Machines and Steam Eneines—Cana- dien distributors for Rock Island Farm Tractors and EttaTee-Yeealiiider fuel -oil -burning Threshing, Tractors. Earl Hodgins, Holyroed, Local agent PhOne 13 on 36. Tetswater • •• (6-6-atf.) 0. VOCAL AND GENERAL. 0• : At. Angus MacKenzie of Toronto is 'yen° Ong' Lei:knew: iiegeaintances. thie week. , • a • • , Mi.41118 11/1113., It. a. Catneeen spent Suildea they vesi*e wit -1i their daughter, Akalielle. STOLEN HORSE AND BIJOAY room) NEAR ST. MARY'S . , Constable R. J.Moore this Week. located goOtt. eaten:near Se. Mary's, htse and baggy which wee:hilts:den. two. weeks age' troffi Mr. John Mac - Second Conof leUronsTown- ship. Moore Wept to St. Mary's on. Tuesday, loaded the horse and lathay ' on .eis.eruck; and was Able ap,deliher. thee outfit to, MeCharies.' , • •', Walter More, ahone boy" who had been been ',with .1Ser:;'effcCearies the' • Miee. Jean Der:lite perseati-teidningmi , pest three years: di§egidOa' &pt., at 'the. Theotiantieeeral 17,and at. the eanie tinillethe horse spending bee vaeetioluein.lottu:e. ... • 'and .rig were .gone. .Constable *has been vetielcing on the case since, 'and recently learned that"ii:adree and buggy had been left .at. the Coltharcl Farm near St. Mary's by e lad . who had hired there, worked hertwodoes and then departed without , notice taking„a bicycle .belorighig on .the„ ferni • with him. : ' Walter Moore had been 'a fairly good hilly while with -McCharles, meth: "heenede this break. He has not been. heard ef since he left the Coldhart, Farm, but he Will.. have to dosome clever turtle if he long esoapes the Provincial Police, and • .he must be eeha much worse off than he was at 'the comfortable Emile an Heron. " 1 --e-ho,ceb---- •Theinoeee lettese age Awned to. "Chietige...e6 e,ottinience . his second year in tbe. study of .ostetipa- . Mr. 'Grant MacKenzie has has gone to. :Toxonto..where he ie., catered...as atodent at the ate.dieel Cselegee. Tor- onto. University. • ' . aadelefee. T., •Callither, who were .g4ests of their. seneat the. Rec-. they the pa pies( 'couple 'of weeks tattler. their home.. 'at. Barrie. . •••• . . . Mete M: he Greer /ind daughter Louise left °eh Mgeany on a trip to the Canadian Weat. They will: visit at Winnipeg and Dunblane.. Mr. tine Mra W. he' MacKenzie - .were he Toronto hie( vieeike and on the return trip steeped at Haziailton to call 'Uri Mr: ;led Mi, JI S. Wilsoe. ' Mr, and Mr W li Bailie•and Mrs. Ice tiege_ie 0 tuetelaat antianetroit to •attene,Lockpow Fair last •week.,They Were gethele isf Mr rid.Mr. Theorem. elre.'.Geo.: L. anerameof Reveletoke B. C..; Ma, elide Mee. .Walter Keeps. and Mr. and Mr. Allan .Hernellyeere sweek-end guests of .Mr..ancl Mrs. •and Mrs. \Vatican. litartin. and eon Bruce S left ;Tuesday morning: to reside: in Stratford, where Mr. :Malt - hi has taken :atiorthea, position ,; with. the C. N. . .• . • •' ..• The. regular meeting.. ef. Wo- men"S destaititte Will he held at the_ 'horee. of Mrs.. Mae:tole on Fri- day, Oct. 4th,, at, 2.30,, instead of Oct. ' . 4t, is expected. that A. S. Itarii- ,reond 'field seeretery for tbe National. betake., for the •blind address the Meeting: 4,Contest •Painpkin• Pie. •' s' • AN' OVERSIGHT- • In the list of names. to be inscribed on the soldier? memorial which We • publiehee last Weekewa unfortunately missed that Of Robert MacIittosh wit) was. well known in Lueknow before he eillisfed and whoseparentshave for quite a number :Of years been res- idents �f Lucknewas The oversight was nit • •• CHURCH NOTES . • • [Macao Church Y. la S. 'The meeting Monday evening ,Was , peeped by the singingLof to hyeries er-ia repeating tb7u3r,.13,Tisii-fer in .uttleoneiThe Scripture fes....was reale by Miss etelde Lane. Miss .Margaret eMacCallune gave a reading vehich em- ,pheeieed the importance of generous 'riving and Eldon Hasty geed a piano selection. The 'topicwas taken by Mrs. Craw. A ,reading aa"The .Prairie Child" was givep by- Miss Catherine McGuire. • • e „ • . 'The Y. P. S. meetine'last weak was wee held on Tuesday evetiihg, and Was in . charge of the Lookout Conniiitt e... The catnienee was , fortunate in hav- ing' Miss Edna Ritehie :give her orah tion' Oth "Why Go To Church." Need- less to say this was very well deliv- ered and peeved very appropreatofor Lookont nverrase. It well he reme- mbered that Miss Ritehie won a mune aer of .oritoricel eopteste last : year . . by'giving Hue address. . • 'resbyterian Guild The guild Monday evening eves in charge Of the Missionary_ gontnittee the topic being ""Our Scheel Homes." The Scripture lesson was read. by Lorraine Bralison followed . by the "Lordte Prayer in unison. Ellen' Mac- Leod sang a solo after which the top- ic ,was taken. by Mrs. Horace Aitchi- son. 'Another solo was sung by Miss' Mary-Aitchisom The Meeting was - -loped .be repeating. the Mizpah Bene- diction. • AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Parm Lands The undersigned has received in- structions from the Executors of the Estate of William James; late of the • Village •of Lucknow in the County of Bruce, Retired Farmer, deceased, to offer for sale by public Auction on Thursday the Tentheday of October 1928 at two caelpek P.M. at Let num- ber 17 in the Oth -Concession in the ,Township of Kinloss the • following lands,, namely: Lot 1/in the 9th Concession of the Township of Kinloss in thea County' 'of 13ruce, 10,0 acres, on this property there is situate a Frame dwelling, • 18'x24r, a Tram barn 42'1(56', with atone stabling underneath, about 45 acres fit for 'cultivation and about 50 acres standing timber; • West half Jot 13 in the Eleventh Concession of the Township of Kin- loss in the County of Bruee. 50 scree, this lot is good Pasture lands with good spring -creek. The 'properties will be offered for ,sale subject to a reserve bid. Terms: -10% of purchase moneys to be paid on day of sole the•balance within 30 days (thereafter. ' Dated tin*? 04th September 1929. • s John Purviq, Anctioneer. Cord of Vieth's • . Mrs. levees Barbour mai West Waivanosli wieh to exptess their eineere thenkse to tho friende end nelehbors. for their kiridness, deiritie their gad beterevenient. Basement 'Bargains nenteitantst. Yes 7 -*NORMS-or *Am WHERE? - IN THE BASEMENT • I, • PIECE -0000g.- Tweeds, Serges "Wiiireret*, & many 'her Cloths- suitable tot, quilt & Childrelle Weer; etc. Where? • - OUR BARGAIN • BASEMENT. . , . / • . • o o o . , NORTHERN HUSINESS' COLLEGE; e)Whei eaualie. uileatelg.A, . kaitANCH IN LUCiaNOW, ,.. We adniit. that home! is tate, Of the • 'biggest iLenii of expense we hive. to conLend. with 'Weep. taking a Bkisiness, Lourse liVeilv freni •nonie. ' in Order tnekeeore, that pupils' may'. be able to • take Italf their... teaming near home . and thus reaeae their eogrd bill .to almost half (by rooming), .We have decided tosopeti a branch in Lucblovv and 'have nutue • arrangemeafs With ' 1 Altoe—Hasty , .. . . Mise E. M. Henderson who will be in At . high noon Saturday, Sept. 28, 'charge. itere Type -writing, :SPellinh .Duagannon United Church was the and Commercial aoreespondence will scene of a very. pretty wedding when be) given and ehe. last ' half of the Eletinot, youngest dietelter of Mrs. ..emitse will be taken" with us at Owen Robt. Hasty:and the late Mr. Heater; Sound, Where Shorthand; Coinineecial was , united it marriage to Mk. Wit-, Law,Rapid Calahlation; Arithmetic, Bata Edward Alton; son ,of Mr.•David.3 1: James Barbour etc. wilt be taught and the Neils Pm' Alien and the 'late Mrs. Alton,. Ludo. ished off for positions:. l'his is .a nth ow. ,The church Was artistically de- On Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 24th splendid opportunity for pup:hr to be earated 'with ferns, gladiolas and 'oth- e death occorted of Mr. James Bar! bour, near .home (hiring the winter months' er •Fall flowers, and the Rev'. .w.ii. 'West r at his henie„ .1.Wawatioeh. The deceased Who 0eh .Concession, and be ready to come.to'Owis Sound, gaine performed the Wedding . ceree, leas an his 71st .yetir miloyed good a -•-. in 'the,spring, Hundreds of tier grade Monte. The bride who was .given "in h .uates are holding good. positions all marriage. by her brother; Mr. Win.' aleiniOillst tlitsttlantintia"nheitat,4.tthliwe,,rilheiscult vas Over the Dominion and our repent, Hasty, 'Wore a gown 6f. ivory ' flatte tito th Hon - as e euceessful • College• speaks crepe with xeile of tulle atranged in e head, sustained by a ' for itself through. the many satisfied elle effect and aught withea wreath fall from an apple tree: lie ;VAS held . in highesteem by a widcircle of Business Houses. who have enteleYed of orange' blesserns: She ,carried a . e neighbors and friends; and hi',ass- our pupils. Phone 58 ,Lucknew or call booed of Slyeetheart roses and ha- .s at .ExPeess. Office when all infernal- by'e breath.:. The bridesmaid,. Mies ifigTiii:rekereenlyaifneltto. . don wilt.he • cheerfully 'supplied. ,Do Beth Alton; LucknAan affectionate' and ow, ster of the biome the loie of not wast atai thine if you are intend- 'groom, was in a .frock ..of ' ser -dew deveted husband, ipg to take a course this winter.. blue. moire with sleeeeless bodice and and father, widow, ewo. a : Northern Business College • .full pointed skirt longer in back and danglitersi Mrs. B. McClepaehate bf• .. , ' 'Owea Sound. lined with shell 'Oak ctepe. She -were Whitechuech, Mrs., Feed Culaert of • '....,....,..n.q..o.-- . . '. a French 'velour felt , hitt to match,: .Dungannon and two sons, Jaenes (Jr.) c silver shoes and stockings'and,carried of Goderica and F.tweed at heme. CUE ROI NOVrigaS g a bouquet of sweetheart roses. , • The foetal took place on Theise •' Little Miss Fern Twantley; twice day At 2,P.M. to the Greenhill ane- , 6f the beide...Made a dainty flower toy, Lucktiew. It was largely,etteri& United Church W. Me S.- . ' The' Thenicoifetatig .ffteettrig of Hag. girl lit oath 'crepe... . ed by relatives and friends: the reit:a- on Tuesday after- • The elootit atetta •attended,. by Mie tives. eontitig from..a (tietance wore, society was held Mr. noon. Miss : Yeoman • of Kincardine' . liver Moffat, 61-Whieham, tied the - and Mrs. Arnold Barbour. an Clarence and Vella Beihouf Of Vet, was the spediel spealter. Miss Yea,' usliets • were Vt.': Rea. MeWhinney : .and Mr. Wallace•Twandey. Mi. " Aldo* gas And Mrs, John Curney of •Oratigee Man spent, a .number. of years in• At. stone,. who layed the foundation of ton. Ouse -Lot -the -geode( of Toronto. Ville. _ . • . • , rico on miseion week and her addreite. Haste. neeliew of the Nide :played . . . .---o o O on. the progress.' of the Afriealt tee& tlio weadine music, toed dttierg the ' ple gime the days of David Living- tifrnit*,- of the regieter Mae. 'ATM' All a • ' lit/Aim NURSING ' thes'e'lhaia work them. viratThighTy_ int, !,snni?'irBecatilte..';' .. . • - ... • -101:471r. Met. ,Alk-nndet-of Tarot, .:0•0itrhg,' M0ch 0:f the' 'land once MI- After. :the cereMon$., a , re:00mi to; will'imulint a .demotrtration lee - see -filtrable ' eunglase - km- been .• 'dared, vvr,.4, helt-ity,"thp, hatit0 ,of flit laideaa We &Oita inItotne- termites ant 'fat:. . t e tit Ae the natives arldrig to agricul, se f .tvre..atrd yodelling: _Thejibok:..06/K Mother. •Soli.;:S„...VAtege...the,fbride'S aid in the erayinicii Irhealber, from r . --Mofeer .e.Oweie. - in bIktek crepe, bac K , Obtasetheleasaftheelleataieea.seoffthe'elee: ....poi' r,t.„,i dotAgd of reeee atict Mts. L• 'open to 'all. wonten et d girls in . the. Linen& 400 . it -b.ehig" opened up by a I t. reittoadt and roads. for 'alltiniMbliea,), Sohn Make received, with, the bride 2c - emiitititt. the charge for--..tbe eo:f4f4ge .filid .. grenitt. The 'eteortea..-gift te Ate. iS aa fee Instiorte melther4•00 50c north and end •south Am, .dot,, .und west. Mu It -at week., is beeng •tiedie -Ala: lefitta weep' Polt thokor, ,f6 the bride- e ''fo..deliers. Theee Me felt leeeefies•ahd• go t seeseitato_ .301i. ettirt„.ete,,A04...o:444, wove. trfigatuilatiks, alirld _nd the '-'poople- , kitIVItitt.Inidi .0.610 trYStal-iigelel, itie-:blyihibtp,...-thete oww-',6liatblitt-r-Iliey -love, - flier beeman, Morocco --f: - --ease•-,- Itiiil'ila.V%- 0-ei. •Vtb. ,... , ,_- :. nattifeet. a keen &lite hot • eitaiiitioh the ..getaest, efhter• tee go-tode. litid tt, and the superstitions at early daYel the 00 -Met Awl ushere, eold tulle. LADIES' a'ALL.& hVINTER COATS' tos ..P.Agghigc mt0,:kteAmtin Ole' tt. Bela. Nr: awl Mig: Arff,.7.'. IA later . ..or .LATEgt .stiiting, itvdhdd§d-filivoit of the iiiinidtio,ty of; , liv',4,,ioftit.,,f,qt. it trt#70.,p016111.,6, ms,.. fl'e Allifrati eniiiiiiiiiit. of its 'eliniato, gilt*, .Bliffolo and points .east., . vii,d j.rididd, Fiir CoatsNett ott — the people and their strange etiaterna. .131.T4 teavelline in :a -brown 'tweed Masyqoa. Hudson Setirtrimmed . with Mink or leelinelcaele.6Flans, Others who took eart in the Meet- ensemble *Mlles scat4; and hitt and ,t. • aerititeati . midirie% Met ,SciV, W ' will live or Ow. gtoalle ;latent oth ,ilitig eite .GettqUetitig Oreee,!'. :, . • -. ' ,..0 ..e:oza. et:Z:4. tOtt; t,b_ eli:::.o.tartt t.1,1.7., dh 'SdIvil lit: . , , ininderiiiitegdn'Zi:11p1Sodybiel : 7._... ,.‘ 'It .*ere' iltre Miirdie,.*Iftr WA+ ' phut at , . -. . . .. . .. . . . . . ., . , AN OLD .TIMER • In the course- of his business Mr. R. •J: Moore recently came into pos- session of a bedstead which, is known to -5e over one 4hundred _years old. Tim' • old it is not now out of style. Made of solid walnut, and of rather heavy ,conetruction t has the rounded corn- ers which ,is •the presentstyle in wooden bedsteads. o WEDDING BEL . , TgAw cligiou HELL' . • LUCENOWs FALL FAIR• ,,--•• , e ' , • , e . .. . . . ,.. . • • - , • SCORES .1e1G: SUCCESS ' Constable Ferguson handed %tie a letter. -tee ' ether cleth Wheel, 'laid. b•eett ereeee to the eartu hell and the. child- ' . a ,The. .ehheatehe A Flee •:.1).;ier.=--,.13.11.i.C.i).riotsivd-a-aWny • '••eal'has beea kind to .aeldeeeeed to, bee and which. fleet ref- een ',04 the ,:et': ..t, • ' •The. letter 'WO the writer is' unknown to:the ceeetaa' the fe:11.,fal.r a ....,oelafipria_thik,xear, and signed e4 Cite:. . a," .and . the naineer nearly -.all ereve been favored with 'fine. „„'tley .deyslor.thetrfall efthibitienseeed. ,Ilha.les,i miy4hdoi, .b.itoWcoepirte4,t',)),!gexte:se,,Sigti:t.aot..'.t.hhee nothing ...fi,ahes :0,10.re.1,.fOl...,the' supeeSs. .of :a :±:All:'titid.w., amp : 40,S 4", tine day. : :tahutthicf5144tlit4, tYhiAll!vgietfl;..'611°Ii•::ittitteeract74. - '21ii,04.114$4,tc.rthe'amileteese Society, ....Was . pectiliaelya.feyeted..' Both ti.a,ks' ..ie, edi:T:tall°:g.,:pie:Arkt;'iiv':Crtrin:aitikti"k)ailii;t::::::140.'sil::::g4;s:li::'1:::;m::;,...'9.:411.1:i17: ,.,tb.e01.1, 'teol.C.71.ri°4natilloYr:fiftn47/bOrrhaentc.re'°0tei-- .,(Tbureqay auchFeiday "ea last week) eforeehaThie: •Iiroti,ealt.,,a.- better craird •deliti-ha tlia'aneithii,h1 .el: eldid, otee411-11d-, 'thati has ettended.tka,Liacknew fair intended "ren. tinder fa, She, asks if the la* is .for .seMe 'yeers, and the ,crowd. .wea intended fOr all 'the Children or only well .,entertained toe, for, the secre- • some, 'and adds . that a as • not fair that softie, shooldebe.eept honie While •tater .reports an uritistial number of .entries, and these in a pesitio,n . to others are •allowed to "ren •at• -large,, knoW sae that the exhibite ' of • horses and .she . tells the constable' that 'as ..ane cattle, not. te mention otheeeles, heihthe One to look after this,. either ses, were, im,usualy• • large .and the .send thee,. all home or hone. : quolity aged, ;The eerees.:..both 4ight. '• "One child has •es, much. right' ' on Were and heavy, ,there in numand. bers the street .as 'another and is certainla .• - • • • • • . quality. to ,prove taae...they. are. not going to have. it". is. another eeatence whieh. ceeors.,, . ,. . . , ; : a .• yet Mate •ntst otr, the. Man by the auts omoeiles..and tractors. • Incleed, these .' These quoteticips..intlicete.. a comii-' medern eentriveleieee• instead Of kills la tete mikunderstending of the aurae. log:tee 'fee fair in, some way build build ve; and a ve'ry•,eitenge, attitude for it up. 'Cattlee F.q):, switie and .light any ;parent to .essume... : One *quid hp htrick orses . . P nd harried tothexhi- : ' think. that any, parent Would he glad are into the fast.zate.v g ..s ... e" ' to have his or her ehilefee .hoine . bebi e 'male; o'plock, eva•lieteeer. 6there. Might bit ion for disteneep that it would ,be • 'he,'doing: hilt this bertet. atinears to ' :aquae impossible ears:them to travel on thin:it that ' it :one child is allowed, tiefoot; -aea the, aatomobileeteinge ,pe6- do. y.rolig•alli.others, should be allowed Plea distanees that , they 'Would net to de, likewiee-eate ettooali it were. some 'good, ehat. her ,ckild was being ,‘oelierivieti .corne. .. • . . • . ,. • • deprive.d eta .. 'se :. • ' , . .. . .• The insale eethileite. Were on to the 'alie esinseeble eammt 'be expected: usual.hie...H..iitaridinit in: :gdelity., a and to see tliat ..tee-eltildi!eti 0 home at nine gnunibatahriehey werk,..coekera, Flowe, aloca, end Coetable ,s• Ferguson , is aieht in refrain to undertake that - ers,' lerratee..etc.. These were judeed '. impo.s,siele taskelts tai to the narentee. on Thursday.. afternoon. ' and ihe ' hall. .not tliecOnstable a to . 'Pee that' the. • Wit% .0 pen a R., uniell., in. the ' evepin n frg .childieet , home. The of tbe. whey, .a.thir C7'0,V4T1 ' ttene.ed. Added .bell Merely., lets the .ebitdrati knew interest was given this year. y a pro - that it .is nine Ohlockaand it ,eeprettee thenisot the oceusA . thet they. didn't .gram of inusie..and- ieditations. 'arrant' knowatheatimeeft ti ishtlien u.p eo ',the' ged bY the •Women's- Inetittite.. The patents ,eo ,see et ,the ehildree...aie , . ,. ... *as 'bend leueicabeg-aipe, inueic, vocal home soon after eine O'clock.. .' , Where -a prfu lew is iifoace it selection, recitatioes.' and dancing.,• .' . 'ee e as eonteary to mw for a Child to be On ' A.. special ..exhibit vi.hieh ettraeted'. the streets unless .with a •parent „ or mu( h :e tteet len hi fhe, bell' was that of guardian, and the 'constahle may ar- rest such child and takelt home or to the lock-up, but noliodySivaats that done,' and only a fool 'would...expect. a' constable to welk . about the streets looking for breakers of theelaw. While he would he 'inspecting. one ,street the ehildrewatoulce-bet. out on another, • - Evidently' therit -arel ;parents. who wish to to shoulderathefth?aittiesetiehathe constable andhave him 'seethat the ehildrengo home, and blame- him, if they do not go home,. That is wbere . the . ceirfe la* breaks •down 'and -al- ways fails—eecause the parents fail 'to do (pipit part. . . : .• The • cuifu law had a rather etiriete' .outconte ever in WalitertenaThere a w.onian. who .wanted the constehle to, assume„ -her (tidy of 'seeing that \ the, children got home when the bell ring, „became ' very, indignant ..sh hep. the con, stable. led two of her youngsters home by the heed and told 'her that -the hext time this was necessary there Weald be a five of one 'dollar per child and .that following. the charge would she $2.00--$3.00 and . so on. What else 'can the • • authorities do?' Did the ifoolish woman want the con- stable to take the 'children:home each night and wait at gate to see that they didn't go atvey again? . 'Theeeurfe. law'can. do nothing more than -inform the' children that it is time to go home, and -parents who haven't backbone enough to see that theyget home Will have to take 'the. consequence. • •' . . • ''' • • ---(aLia-o-e—e .. ,OBITUARY .. "AL '2 4 niill pr.odects ha the'heicanoiv ,Flour lVfill. .Miss Mildred • 'areleaveii. was in charge ana there were on display ,the 'various brands. of flonr. (with bread: & cakes.baked frem seine) pro- duced' beetles inoeern mill. Theee. was .a guessing.• contest in ajneectiste—, aileone being allowed A free guess at the weight •of a big bag of aflotir. Prominently placed: in the middle of the, arrangement. GtiesSes,.We ,Under- itan eanead up to. 500. Pounds but the,hag...av.eigled4ustL,.320-1/4-lbe:''-•-• The nearest guess was. 'made -•by Herod Stewart eee'D. C. MacMorran 7-w-ittelye Each being b3.2ei‘n-a a . quarter polled reepec out, they were equal, .and. each gotea th hag of Havelock Fleur. • • Another --group of -guesses .'got • 25 lbs. eerie They wore:. Mee. Mecaal-. lion; •ahl. thee Mrs: Struthere. 319; Hugh Rutherford- 21 P; James Sproule 322; Albert Boyd, 323.• .. • • ' • Anethee ereup of 15.. whose atiee--• ses ranzed frerneel3 un te got 7 :hes. of 'Made -Rite fleur. , • Th' },akin- was sold by suction:tie: requeet fris the• Memorial' Fend, the proceeds helms -kir-pod over to the Women's Tnstitute. • Mr. Treleaven a:timelines net' on Show Niel-ie.:1910. a cheque of vl.no will he riven ta the dealer having thee largest flour account. with ,th,e`mill dtirine. the verirraleo that a ebeque ef.$25.00 will be :riven teethe fernter havibe the lergest •feed aecoent• with the 'rill &mine the •year: and a elle- que of $15 00 will be elven to the farmer on 100 fl rteg (the fartees re- ceivine the A25 00 eheaue not beefier,. ebe largest feed eceount, with the -mall • . Afiethea, nitie, exhibit in • eine hall' mataosnsetarn an ineenlotie .applieatimi of the, erne fenture .railio ere to the pa enoizraph, doing away with the sorted, !«. The The Baby 'tiovv• spobserea. by the 'Women's Tratitate aitoved . latehle pontiler end avow e reewa eviale the judgine Was. on. The 'ensiles; *al le fotind veer the end of hate list of prize wirinere. The list of prize 'winners fellows: • ' .HORSES Registered braft 13rood Mitre -a -W. R. Martin. • • • Foal of Reg. •Dani—W. Niartin. ' Registered Marc, 2, yrs.—Jas. Fem ale, an eage-a-W. . R. Mayan', let and and. . Heavy Draft,: Span in • learnessa-Peter Cemtibell, •ffatnes 'Forster..., • , 13 -rood Mare—Ed. Schanrathera . Horsc E.oeelal02e—eEd,Seisitateche,ree grent ItleacHierreid. ' • . Two -Yr. -Old g -W. -We ihare ''OeediftgEel; Schuijra cliT°r'ht!:.t?ealVi-if9Otill'ititlace 'or •Geicling trahe, hag. Meg:Alin. • • .Fetriele; aay Agrictiltioat Span ' TV:gigot', Peter Watsoti, eV,. A. teleih. . -Brood Mare—A. • Aitchison, Me - Queen, W. -kat-Main' / -Hnito foal,' 19:0---A. ,McQeeete A. Aitchison', Cecil Valcpuer. • • •• ' Filly 1:f 44 A. Colvin., Si A. •Cereochetie alatighee. TWO-Yie. ted Gelding • Sehuruip .0.44-13.eterWatson, A. leQupert,. „ 1, The Bred: of, Health •- of: .171:ealth,.:: ovii, m0t176 1.$ .4trA1•4TY. .Aim, SERVICE.. • . . 'LOSP.LAY OF -DA:Elia:G. 00.1t1... FAIR DAY. '§gg •i BO jONCHE BRAN: gEMS;: DATE ' ROCKS, -aVIAPI4E WALNUT TA.RTS, gAsgggkt,i. .C1-1ELSEA'HifhiSc.. • ROLLSejSCONIS, aUFFEE:C,AliESS- 041,4 'MIA ggAm pu Plea; ..; • , ,. a:. , ," • a • ' teE.a:QhfE.:.CHO1C..E.`•hittaeeeTY AND:LOWEST PRICES QUALITY : BAKERY •• ..Phorie 56 1.,tick00.* The Bread - 1401m, THE SUN LileE ASSURANCE • COMPANY OF *CANADA • , THE ,COMPANY OF • A CANADIAN MAY elE PROaala For Particulare e • to Plans And laeidend,s,. 'See GEO. aMITH Agent • Rates. . IMINIMMINNENMEM.4- 4.1111111•11t) FAMIlaY. .THE:AT:B.E October4&5 ' -Out MEAvgy.t, and; 1COMedy, •emning . • Serial. " RZAlea THE MIGHTY!' • - With e ture ianif Comedy Wingham Fall fair WEDNESDAY atid TeaURSDAY October 9 & 10 . • • Fair' eiy-Aitractienee Worth 'Coniine . . 'Milee To See., • • • • ,Jhe Fax Fun Cies for, ' • Feir Night Conc•er W. J. Greer, Seey, EAT WANTED POOL' AND NON POOL , ehll'EAT TAKEN • AT, THE • LUCKNOW' FLOUR .MILLS L 0. 0. v. SOCIAL Ocicifellows,their wives, • or lae.y. friends. an Rebekahs are invited th a social evening inthe lodge room, the evening of Friday, October 4th, at 8.15 o'clock.—Committee . • .goti.04:t Stop at HORN'S NewRestaurant • • TRY OUR HOT DRINKS • TEA • 4±0PF Eg CHOCOLATE • BOVRIL' MAL,TED, MILK Pigs HOME 'MADE. BAKING - •I • • 'CAKES . ••. SANDWICHES ' ANY KIND ' YOU,Ii CHOICE • HOT .SOUPS • • CORNSTEW: pOrth 8z: DEANS 1.SARDINES •• •ICE 'CREAM • SOFT DRINKS moirs & FRY'S FAMOUS ,enbcoLjtsgs FRESH & SMOKING SUNDRIES • • • • For- 'al Quick Lunch Give us a Trial -181114imer • Yead-Old Gelding—W. R. Martin, •A. McQueen, Richard Johnston.• ' Year -Old Falconer. Rest 3 -yr.• old Gelding or Finn,- t geptlemaies TurnPui-41..evi Leila . Geo.. T. Robertson, James Johnston, ' :Buggy florae in Herniae—Levi Lott Halter Broken' Colt, be boy 15 or Per eVatean ist and 2nd .. umnadietr-1aic.k ,W.eeoalytlit.head; 'W m . R. • Feale, any 'age—id. ichnniacher, in.,Ac Hunting . Horse -4V. R. Martini, • Wm.0 ee,cia, tIsioanr.e , and twonee Milne of her' prag- ency—A. IeleQueeia Cecil Falconer:. shborutlhl,oParLnTs.vritEs. DorRE0,1:er—CAAT.TGLaEunti 4. Special . •. .• . •• . Beeta'Agricelsural Foal, 1920—W: Forster. , .. A. Colvin. •, , •Best foal. sired by Comine Craze,a W. R -Martin, W.A. Colvin, E. Schu- " • • macher.• . • • Best 'Foal eirerl by, Royal Gift ---.A. McQut en. W-. R. Martin. A: McQiieen. • •Lareeet and beet grou pof horses; •oWnedl hy exhibitor—W. R. Martin. Mare or Gelding, any age or class —w, R. Martin, 1st. 2nd and awl. . • Teeth. harneSsmg 'for boys. 'under 21' -.13..---Jeee-Beceelea, Phillieraterettlhot: . :.Generlil latirpoee • Sawa% liarlss --watt...ELItolf-' ., erfeon, Tom lio qiy.. arriage, lloreeas. a •: -• ---ea Sing'e Carriage llarseaine's Self, ratott, eriiiies elaolater. Two-Yr.-01d.-4tielfard Johnston.. g'-ll'Irsi'etnrse• in..:71inl'''Wee.S:4;5kri. ttlet:'• Z4toliertni-i, w•-rerrithiriaii, • - • id•• Bull, lyr., old—Mackay Eros. Bull Calf, 6.mos.—P. R. %Nay, 1st and 2nd. Aged Cow, givihg milk -P. ft: Ile - 'Nay, Rich. McQuillin. • Three yr. Ohl Cow,--"MariCay Bro.5. P. It. McNay.• Two Yr. Old Heifer- elecgay Bros. •Tatees, Perster. •• Year' Mil 'Heifer—Welt • .4.41eiff•er-13ezaliFf, 0-1,nios.2-rJaS:7P7thIst-er,- 7 elacleay Brae:. *, . ' theloresatiefrenr.. aCaltalrfitR77 "Thrs.—Jas. , 1- mrle, 1 it•Y :iksigNaY, ' Font CAIN.(is—P, 'R, "McNaY, rorster, •' a Terra- A . (leant P. B. McNay Geer Bnrket;,:006.-.kell- a•allreod Mare----HerheMegeeinieeenlelle slehila?-st yreaai: leabees • , ard Jolinqton ti1e MacMifln heir1 yr: ohl—W. A. MacLeod.; j• . Nefea(-;:f1020—Lloyd ety, .• e• PI•irlinilLs'a. nicis,---6CO: , TWoeViasa.letea-STfriie . • . It:- - 'fatale T. , 4 roffiottji4gcly.,-,: 4 -0eQ. 'enneaea , e • Lady.. D'river-Mrs. eititby, :ban• • - 00, J'OhtlittiNV lqrS. L. Avery, • cliarcl jehitelo•n .• ••111,11 00,f, tinder 6 tnos.--NV. A. Me. • • #1 1.• - • (Conttaupd Qp.pageM