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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-04-12, Page 14 41.50 per ear) ill advance; $2.00 Otherwise *.. -""'"PW:11Pelleell" rT.,r41.111.1r"'"111S4.14,""lr.r" ILTUCIRIOW0 OM% 7111/1131)Alr• APRIL. 12t1i, 1917, 6 6 COCA•Is AND GENERAL • Pittriotic &Pee ill Cameo Kell •ta. night. - • • Dr. Alf. Newton Wa8 up front 'Detroit for Iketee. •. •• •• That was. anything but delightful Easter Weather. ' Mies Charlotte Ohili, of Milverton, ia iistting at Von. Decked& • Miss. SutlUirland, Of Seaforth, is vimt. ing her iister,-Mrs. Wm. Murdie. Mrs.:Vietor Diirniu-and daughter; of Giodmcb are visiting itt Jas. .1lowey's. M. Cliff's in Toronto this week et-. .tending the fuperal of a little ,grandson. Mr, and Mrs, Temple Clark and don spent the weelpepd wttli friends in Goderich. Mr. Will Ferries Who half been in De- troit the pest three months, hrbitelt to Lucknow, . • • , • Misses Leek Sinith tind Sadie Moun- • tains of Gdderich, visited at the former's home this week. •' • '• "Another Women's. Gloves;" drama • by local talent. in the Tevni ITall on •week from. tei iight Mrs. R. J. ,Ross, of Canning, hi thie week" Vreitinte:her parents, Mr. an Mrs • J. Haig, of Maltose. 'Misti Pearl Levitt, a Forest, spent the goiter lit-did:vs with her friend, Miss Elizabeth Wilson. •*• •• Mrs Dorothy Douglas has returned borne after an extended visit with her • daughter,., Mrs. C. F,- Riohardsoneot Teeswater Mr. John Taylor and daughter, Mrs, Hamell wete Easter visitors withhis brothers, MessrsiJ. J. and Joseph Tay- lor,eouth of town. , A •' Mr. Adorn „Johnston haft sold hie rest ce to • Albert- al Olson. anirWill be • moYing to his farm on the.10tle• of Ash- • field anent: May Jet. Miss Adana:Spindler, having complet.: • ed a special Outran at: the School of Conntierce, Clinton, hat; gone to Toron- to to take a position. ' • • Mies Finlayson,of *Toronto, was the • gut of Mrs. (Dr.) Geddes this week. Mitei Purlayson'ss parents were dee-time residents of Lucknow. _ _ . •- Don't forget -the sale of .household ef-; • feets, Jcs. Little Estate, tet'CampbeltSt. • on Saturday pni. A lot Of geed articles at 'your Own lprice. Everything will be , , Mr! Wellington lienderion;'-who re- cently rented his fang to his brother, John, .has moved into town vied occupies the house recentlyvateated by Met, WA Rev: H. M. Lynn, of Richard's • - ing, will conduct the services in the • Presbyterial! Church next. Sunday. 'Richard's Landing 18 near Sault, Ste. karie Ont. ' The regular Meeting of the Women's Institute will be held to morrow (Friday) - afternoon at the usual -place -an& hour, An mtereeting debate Will be a feature • of the peogratp.--4ecy: ' The following are spending ther 'Eas- ter v.:Motion at their homes here: Misses Gladys and Bvelye• Spindler, BelleHowe, i'llterta Geddes, Isabel Douglas, Mildred' Spence, Nita Sineltier, Jean McKenzie,. Messrs John Newton, Harry Alton and • Alvin CamerOn. . . Bills are out announcing the drain, "Another WOntates Gloves," for Thurs- day evening, April 19th. The Lucknow Dramatic Company is presenting this -•-play- in theinterests of the locallatriOtie fund. This drama is said to he quite • equabto any of those already presented' • by the company, and'the interest it has awakened indtcates that it will be equal- -.1yIpepider,,TheAdmiestereicree • sonable, only 35c. The Wall Paper Season is Here mussismosesosimat You -are- Invita 'to cafl,- inspect and-huy our Papers: Prices 5c. 4).50 a roll. • Good samples to choose from. Remnants at bargain prices. • Unused rolls tam back aszta, DR. SPENCE'S Drug Stor AMMINNIMMOSIIIIIMMONNIft. MARKETS . (Corrected np to .Wedttee'day nOmi) Wheat**, VA4-1,41141****,b44 190 Oatibeloi.04'plia**0011;st 6 65' 10 '114 '140 :.11111 6;111641, 00 I 10 Blitter1V114100"4.44111li 11111811,. ah' nete *Si al 30 01111•14..4oetroost•oroktad* 15.130 I• Miss A. Willianmon, of Wingluen, spent Easter at Joireph Clhaniney's. Owing to• the snow storm an Good • Fridtty, the farmer eround . here were able to'draw toga to the mill, • •• - Mrs. Joseph ICerts and /Abel Nellie Boyle, . of Guelph, epent Eaet.er with their in0ther, Mrs, James Boyle. *" Service at Bethel at 3 pan. There will be a fellowship meeting at Bethel the first Sunday in every Month. • Mr, W. 01, Little, hae. sold the tW frame buildirige on the corner of Camp bell and Outran) streets and they are being. torn dowu by the purchaser:J. W H. endereon Thesehuildinge were among the early businees places of the village Sad for a number of years were a hue)* Spete—the beetle of an active oboe trade Lucknow. Bey Preinoted In. a recent letter home Lietet. BY. Cam- , trot' reports he'll* Unexpectedly net , Corp. Huntley Gorden on the street in Londeo. Gordon had just arrived from • the froet in France, and stated that he had been reeommencled for a coanmisemn in his hattelion, the 18th.,... ffuntle7'14 ' friends will ail be glad to hear of this -for 4he promotiere -certainly- comes well deilerved, He -Was sent up to London to talicsome special training,. which one does notget at the twat,. to qualify tor hie new position. -Cameron further states that Corp. Gordon is now the only man dine original platoon of the 'lath -who is still on duty. We often thought this Lucknow soldier' was fortunate in coming through so much without scratch, but did not think that hie luck had gone so far as to 'single him out as _the last man left of his•platoon, ' •.Fordyce --Monday, April 9., Mr. and Mrs, Geo.- BfeReterte spent Sunday with Mrs. R. Haines. • Mr:sami'Mrs. Sandy Havetievisted at M, Champion's on Sunday, Dungannon • -4-Monday, April 9. Miss Myrtle Oliver, from. .Guelph, is visiting Mende in Ulnae:linen. Rev. W. E. Allison has coine.to Dan- gannon to take charge 'or the Anglican church. We welcome. Mr: Allison and family to cur village. • , •The famous play, "Hunker's Corners", was given again at" Auburn Monday night, April 9. There watt a good crowd,. and:proceeds amounted to $60. The following people are holidaying at then homes here: Ethel Caw, Pear) McKenzie, Janie Stothers, Rae' Stothers,` Cara Allen, Myrtle Allen, Lillian Peat - land, Laura Pentland and Edna Pent- land. ' • MARRIED Iiistromittsotr-MeGimmon.—At the' home of the bride's'parentft, Langaidtt, on • April 110 1917, by Rei. Mr. Graham, Mr. John flendersen and Mies • Edythe MeGregor„ both of Kinloss • - • ' • •• Alafekirig , .::—TnesdayApriHo.- Steplien Stothers canie hotne Friday . spend theinimairr On the fame • Eldon Twarnley is hothe from Strat- ford Normal School for the heliday.te • Our teachers, Misses FrancesFitz- gerald, Mary Culbert, Leila Blake and Mr. Ernest Halkare henneferathege• _ ster litikdays. " , • A patriotic play. "The Key to Johnny Canuck's Granary," will be given., in Blake's Church Friday evening, Ileptil 13th.. by local talent A good. atteud- once is anticipated • Kinlough 10, 1917. Checker playing is the regular 'enter- etamment with -quite a number of our men every evening. ' Mr, Chas. McConnell, of Ringed., and Miss Ida Eavery,. of Artnoi, were united in ,marriage at her parent's home on Monday of this Week - • Mr. an&Mre.' R. F. Hodgkineop; Mr& J. B. Hodgkinaen ;and daughter Tillie, and Mrs. F. Hodgkinson attended the marriage at &mow on Monday, .• .• - Lrewe-- • —Monday, Aprif9. Sinn' tirrepprt the eeriouir illness of Miss Mae Mehery. ••- Ititstr-reFithelhaditintWOrVortagfe, anent Easter it the horna,of her brothers; • . Harold Blake, who haernpent the past three; months ni Stratford,. returned 1101110 last week. • . . Misses Violet Kilpatrick :and Irene MeQuoid, of the G. 0. It, ate' spending • • the Easteriolidays'at the3r. hotline here. ' The W.;;Mi5 menting"was held at the •hem. of Mrs, Roy: Maiee--last-Tuesday: Officere were elected for the. coming year, Red a good .orograinwas liveni -,1ftee Which linicti-wo4 Settee& 8000[0 RIBP,ORT.,S' S. S. No. 5, ASFIVIELD.• From Sr. 111 to Jr, IV:—Total 830, to Peas 498, --Janie RAehie, 609; Mar, Ilia Gibson, 572; Willie Stroud, 562. • Pren3 Sr. 11 toIr. 650, to , pose 300--Eseie RitchieI528 (honors), ' Margaret Webster, 477; Gertie Stroud, 448; Earl Gibson, 423; Olive Helm, 409. Many Itioicpw, Teacher. • S. S. N. 7, Kticeois IV (Easter Test Itesults)—Bert Mc - Leech 78%; Allan McConnell, 71; Law - relate Finlayson, 64; Verna McLeod.. Sr. III—Archie Graham, el, Jr. III—Ei:celient--Malcolm McIn. net, %Mon McInnes.. Good—Rodie Stewart, Marion McDougall*, Alda Mc Denald*,, Roes Meltonald*. . Sr. II—Excellent—Ruseell Robinsen. Good-tBwaro Webster, Charlie Pinner*. Sr. I-_-Excellent...."-Mirdoch Stewart. Fair -Dorothy Reid*, Cieey Pinner*, Angus McDougal*, Etta itieDougalif. A Mem—Blanche Pinner, Geo Pftwort Roy Mc/nneif, Jimmie Sterrett, Mary Campbell*. Those m irked with 611 4144A* were absent greutar part of month. At , • A. WtosTen, Teaeher. Notice stairtt.Vrirregttore:m!linoometo, • Crewe —Monday, April 9. • •310WiirtitreT—SH A.OKLETO er.— On Wednesday; April 4th, at Sufinyaide 'Fern; the henie of Mr. and Airs. Mat- thew Shackleton, was the scene of a (Inlet but pretty wedding, whentheir sister, Ida, well united in marriage...to Mr. John R. McWhinney. The ceremciny was performed by Rev, J. A McKelvey, of Dannon, in the presence of ,Obiy thi e mmediate relatives -of the bride and groom: Promptly at 6 o'clock to the strains of the Wedding Bells March played by Mien Bertha Shackleton, of Toronto, sister of the bride, the young couple t4 their place under an arch of 'evergreeni s, n the centre of which hong a large white bell. The Wide was given away, by her brother, and Icieked charm- ing in a gown Of white liberty satin and georgette crepe, trimmed . with headed ornaments and goipere lace edging. Afteecongratuiations all at downto a wedding dinner, to which all did ample Justice . The presents were numerous and showed the high esteem in which the young people are held. The bride's travelling „suit •Wale;'•:black taffeta and. white'silki,,widat, with a large white: picture hit, The Oung mewl() *ill reside on t e grootnbe farm, Concessfon. 1, Ashfield, neer Nile. „ • . . • . BORN Ssgrn —1 Winghem, on to mr. and Mrs; A.G. Smith, a son. onlipril 8, 1917, • to Mr: and Mrs Robert Ireland, it E00: Fourth Coo" Kinloss -."-Moidaye April 9. Miss Nellie graham is home for the holidays. Miss A', BAN is spending a few days itt A. McDonald's. John S. McDonald Is busy hauling 'home his sizatinera wood while the geod sleighing lasts. ' Mrs. 'Angus McDonald has suffered much for -the last ten days from 'a -very 'severe cold, andis not yet able to leave her bed Mr. McDonald himself is um well.frem the -mune camse, ' - • • A. Fraser hasbegun to make some changes on his residence. He intends to raise the tad of the kitelimi and add a veranda to the south side. The. work . will•lie done chieny by Wm. Mellilfati, of Lucknow. .• • , • This is the season when . village and town fanners are -giving out Mud! use- ful (1). information to country people about hove to tun them farms; and cheap too. Indeed i is about the only article that can be had _atie4easopeble rate, • • ' P. 11. McKenzie ,epent the most of March prat -ling his large- vorchard. We see by a late bulletin that March is regartled-e.:.enAe-.4eemo10P--k woeft. --Kinnon MoKimarliairTaliO Altimed-hia_nteherd-PetterchardiefeekE. much improved and will, no doubt, repay liberally the labor spent on them., • ' Lothian • —Menday, April 9. . Miss Mary iticLeen• visited friends- m Guelph tor a few days last Week. iss-Lena-Henderson was home from Winghttne for over Easter. Sunday, Vol - lege, is titiendingliii-Einiter•Moatien at his hone here. • On Monday patrons of the hardware store remarked flow sleepy Andy looked, If they saw the time he got into town thatmorning after spending the evening .at that house on the Lake Shore road, they weuldnitbci surprised at his sleepy appearance. • , • , Mrs. -Retest) forty.yeateold geese came to etragic end laat Saturday night. An owl fund its way into the goase-honae • and in the morning they found the old• matron of the barn -yard :with her head cut off. As she hadn't laid an egg for about twenty years, the material loss will -not be very great; still there Wei a Bigwig attachment for the old bird for ohd aseociation's sake. . Wingham Mee W. 11. Gurney has bought the, Kent Block from the W. Davis Co. and will convert it into it glove faetoey. Gurney, who already , tonduets a glove factory*, haa for scene time felt the need of more Vann to take care of his bus). - nets. • The Winglineri branch of the Women's Inatitute last week convicted& knitting contest which resulted in the delivery of 956 pairs of bend,knit took& Sides were captained by Miss M. Ahderaon, of Tureberry, and Mies P. Powell,' of Wing. ham Alia, Anderson's side brought 1n505 Pure of wan. 1,1u1 Mis Powelre side OS pelt& Aitchisod—Carruth• • Mr. Ernest Aitcheson, of Lucknow, and Mise Verna Carrittla, eldeet daugh* ter of Pte. and Um. Carruth, of Wing. ham, were united in Mernage at the • home of the bride's parents on Tuesday Morning of this week. Bev. D. Perm, of St. Andrew's Church, officiated. The• wedding was a quiet affeir, only a few of the near relatives being present. The young couple left by the e:30 ttain for "a Short wedding trip to Loudon and points -east. They will make their hoMe. in Lucknow, and are expected here • by the end•of the week. . On The Way Elk,St Sergt. Cameron Geddes, who, for a year or more, has been with the 221st, Battalion Band -at, Winnipeg, visited his honie here on Monday, leaving on Tues- day afternoon. • The 221st. is on its way east, soon to go overseas, and Sergt. Geddes was fortunate enoogh to be able • to make s call her on the way. A large number of friends and citizens ef the village were at the station Tuesday afternoon to see him off and wish him a Safe 'return • The 1. 0, 0. F' • In spite of weather conditions about as bad as could be, the I. o. 0, F. Lodge of Instruction and banquet here last Friday waewell attended and highly successful. Delegates were herb. from Kincardine, Underwood, Tiverton and -Ripley, with the local 'members making, up about 1.„26, altogether, „ The banquet. weirlield In the Town Hall and was served, by the ladiea of the Patriotic League. • • Report Not 'Confirmed • Last week's Ripley Express had the following: "Harvey Lindsay, postmaster at-Lucknow, has resigned." ' On being asked asto the truth of this Postmaster • Lindsey merely said: "The editor of The Express -apparently has resurrected some of that faendus cellar whiskey." .May.Exainine Express Books. An amendmene to the Ontario Tem- perance Act allows the license inspector inspeeethe -boeilitr7OF the agents. of .0,XPrese companies where he 1MS -reaton to sdspect that anyone ill getting larger quantities of. liquor than might ordinarily be maimed by himself or his houshold, or. by others -who are allowed by law to have certain quantities for use in their businees: • . ' SOME TRUTH IN THIS 6, • Mr. A. 11 Musgrove in the Legisla tine, spoke as follows on the proposal to. put -High School „boyli on the farni:- -"Few uf the '•pupils volunteering have any intention •of going to Work on farms. The plan was tried out on a sinall scale last year,. and he knew of Instances of pupils working'only. twe or thive dayi and idling away the rest of , the spring' and summer. itis being made it loop- hole for children to escape their examin- ations." , Cifinty's Corners —Tuesday, April 10„ , . Mr. George 'Drennan is off dutty present with an attack of lumbago. • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm, of Zion, spent Wednesday at George Diennine. ., Miss Jean Johnston visited her sister, Mweresi.Ab. Canty. ISO., .o.f Amherfey, !ciat • Mr. -Bee. Mee it! engaged- With S'tew- art Robertson, of Paramount; fot the, sinniner. ' -9111e-Dave Shoat," tirLeichrilek 'made a. on Saturday. • Mrs. James Montgomery, of , spent a fere days hest weektv,ithher sis- ters, the M,isses Tavloi: • Mr. , and Mr. Arthur Culbert, . of. Crewe, and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hunter, of Zion, , were 'ytsitors at •James John - stem's on Wednesday. • Ewart Ration left for the West on Friday morning after`a very- successful uato on WeeleeetlaYe....11reartinieeen 'has: also gone to reside with ' her parents - Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Finlay, of Lucknow, Beth will be missed in the eonenniuty, • OiliTuanv---Mrs. Phetnia McKay died at her home on the 10th. con. of Ash- field', on Satutday morning, April 7th. Alm' was in ber 67th. year and was very highly respected. Although net in her urinal good health for some Vireo, her relatives did not realize' the end. was, AO pear until one week ago. Mr. McKay . has been dead it •number of yeres, and Mimi Mae. and Holly Caird lived with their kuidgranchnother. Her tyro daugh- ters, Mrs. Lee, Of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Dunlevey, of Duluth, were home for the funeral. Mra. McDonald, a. Bidet from Lochalsh, attended Mrs. McKay te het illness. The funeral serviees on Mon- day afternoon were largely attended and were'eoncicted by her pastor, Rev. J. S. Hard le, of Aehlield Presbyterian Church. The remains.were laid 111 KintaiI ceme- tery. - -STEM 000 A BARN • The Durham Review sari: The metal for the new idea bane being erected by Mr.' James Petty, isTormanby, came to Darham this week and is bong hauled to his home on the and Con. This hi the firat in this district that we have heard of and marks the keening of the change from the old, sietalled Pimple} bare, to the moreitiodern awe! ettatetate. It is a far cry now to look back to the oldtog barn with handspikes, buils,akida, •‘‘OtAtt men", ete•i40 jeiettioiti a result of assuming he work of oviding the banquet for the locarlodgeel As t oi Oddfellowe and their visiting brethern en Friday evening last, the Women's Committee of the League have increased the funds in. their treasury by $64.00. The treaeurer also acknowledges a doutt- tioa of $1.00,to the funds, cehtributed by Miss Margaret McLeod. • • ' Webave frequently noticed that those 'who render real service to their country are not those who dothe most .speeelt. Making and flag waving, bukthat those who succeed in t confmunicating their enthusiasm to others are those Who show theie.faith by their Works,in other words, their patriotism not by a lip confession only, but showing it in a more practical -way. This application is not confined to those who are endeavoring to secure• recruits for the firing line alone, but to all classes, men and women, -and pertains as well to the work that is necessary to support and back up those who are on the firing line. There are women here and there throughout the community who have been indefatigable themselves, but who have also, by their example and words,.been successful in securing other enthmeastio recruits. Az 411 opportune illustration, there has just been placed before us a list of work accotnplished, the result of efforts such as mentioned above. Thi e is only .one instance of: many. ,In this epee theConenittea owes gratitude to Mrs. Jacob Miller (who has been untiring ni her efforts in ail natri- Titi WORK • otic work) and to neighbors and friend who; can:Ming-her enthusiasm, allow the following creditable record: 2nd Con. Kinloss—Misses M. and A MCKay, 35 slurts,23 Pair sox; Mrs. D McDpnald,-6 shirts; Mrs. Miller, 10 Shirts,. 5 psir sox; Mrs. George Irwin, 2 shirts; Mrs. Jim Irwin, 1 shirt; Mrs. Neil Campbell, 4 pair sox; Mrs. 'Mc- Dougall, 13 pair sox: Mrs.J. McDougall, 2 shirts, 2 pair scx; Mrs. Campbell., 2 Aids; Mrs. :S. Congram, 4 shirts; Miss Annie Ross, 6 shirts. ' The Committee last week forwarded to the Red Cross Association, Toronto, a further shipment of '10 dozen shirts and 4 dozen pair scx.—Seov. Single Copies 3 cents L 19, ,si. Helens —Tuesday, April to. Ur. D. Bell, of Tomato, enact the week -end at the home of the Rev. Mr, - • ". . „ •.• Ur. J..Tolineto,n, of Staple*, ePett the week.end with hie sister, Mrs, Robinson WOW& laRl 'M(me Rutherford returned home, Monday after spending a few days in • Listowel. .s • , O • Mr. Arnold Barbour, ofErin; is mien& • ing it few days visiting Meade around St. Helens. • , • ..`• Miss Charlotte Ohm, of Milverton, was the guest of Mies Pearl Todd a few days last week. . The jogai and Toddsaw-mill has ISe- • gun operations again, Mr, John McDon- ald as heal sawyer. • Miss Chris Miller is spending her Easter holidays visiting friends in Wing - 4111,111 and Houston.- We understand that Mrs. W. J. Todd has already knit 40 Pairs 'of socks for the soldiers. Mrs. Todd is certainly • doing her bit. The Women's Institute would like all • • . those who have quilt blocks or socks ready to have.thent•in by the next meet- ing, April 26th. Mr. C.. E. Seeking& of St. Monies, and Mies Nellie Brooks, from Toronto • . • spent Etater holidays withthe latter's aunt, Mrs. Elwin Purves. ' • Those home for their Easter holidays . are: Misses Mary Little of Ailenfoid; te Celina Olark, Blyth; May _Cameron, Listowel; Anne.Stewart; Wingham; Nina Woods,. Lauer; and .„Mr. JackWebb,. ef . Windsoe; • • Ulanfis • . —Tuesday, April a0. . John A. McKeemati spent Easter wit Ripley -Ripley . , -Charles-'3F McKinnon, . Wallacebutte is home foithe holidays. • Mr. McCauley is spending this week with his parents in Tara.. .. • Mrs. 'James 'Thoinpsoir visited ,Pinkerton the end of the week Mbar 'Nettie Gunn-retned-' tiler echool duties in Norland on Monday. • Born. --On Mond* April 9, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McSween, a son. • Lorne Carr, of the Royal' Bank staff-- at Cargill, spent over Easter with his .• parents. . WE. RECOMMEND . REGINA WATCHES ' rez9, Because we believe them to be the best for the money. ,Onr stock offers a wide assortment of them. Combin and "Talk Watch" with us. IV will 'not , obligate you to buyand it. ipay profit iou much. We will explain to you whaecon- stitutes a good time piece. With• .• every Regina .Watch we give an • official guarantee for threnyears. F. T. ARMSTRONG • Jeweler and.Optician EVERYBODY'S COLUMN, ° MONEY TO LOAN. -On mortgages and notea Laurier' • • at reasonable rates. Fire Insnraw.a. not - Steck and Hutual Companies. 09 WV. anoing done with neatness and despareb. • . GEO. A. SIDDALI4. Broker. Luoknotv • , —Tuesday, April 10, ' Lorne MacLennan returned .from De- "troit where he has spent the winter. The fedlowing are spEnding their Ras- ter .vacation at th-ir respectivehonies here; Miss Violet McLennan and Messrs. . Sam and Elmer Bradley, of the C. I.; 'Miss .Margaret MaeNain, of & N. 54 Miss Marguerite McLennan, from 'Port Albert; Miss Isabel Walker, of Stretferd, and •Miss Tabithe: Kempton 'She P pardton Word was received by Mi. Robt.. Walker Of the death of Mrs, H. Mac- h Donald, w �, for a number of lyeere, lived -With Mt. Walker. Lately she has been livingavith h„er son,•Dan. MacDon:' ald; in Vancouver. • The funeral took place from -the residence of her son, April 2nd. Much' sympathy 1 is felt for the bereaved family. • •Miss Nora C. McNally, who Is attend- ing Family in- Toronto,is. home :6117.it short visit • . • • . • , Miss Jennie McKeemen is visiting her friend, Mrs. Miller (nee Miss Mollie Tibb) of Toronte. • • • " - The Ladies' MissionarY Society met at thehome,of Mrs. Campbell Wednes- day afternoon. • Misses Jean e.nd Katherine McDerraid, of Louden, spent over the week -end with their mother, Mrs. Q. McDerinid. Mrs. J. K. MCLennan spent Thursday in glitford with her sister, Mrs. , (Dr.) Black, whom we regeet to report is very , Misses Margaret McLennan and Eliz- abeth Campbell Thursday in H wristOp the gueet of the latter's "sister, Vise Margaret Campbell. • home from Guelph onatriLWThe rmoilnteietipat IlOspitalt. Where he 1: ikailegete-VairelittialliWNitiiiii't ago. • • All are glad to see him home again and hope he may soon regain his usual Strength again. • ' MARRIED —On Wednesday evening, April •4th, Miss Alice Bonnett, 2ad Ceti, Bruce, and Angus Anne,fts, Of Brice Toweship. Rev. g A. DeMille officiat- ed: -TO the young -couple hearty good willthees 814 neXewtealtdreaethea hoc.o last ,,we;•k, of the death of Mrs. C. E Russell .(nee Mnialotriee.Beere); The decanted was well known here. Her husband predeceased her a few months ago, having been killed in • action in Primo., Two small orphans are „left to mourn the loss of parents, besides three sisters and three brothers of the deceits - cd, to 'whom heartfelt sarutpathy.in extended. Cuiress Centre_ . —Monday, April 9, Harde.,Bitripson has engaged -with the Steward Dreg. for the summer. ' • Albert Hetherington, of Westford, is engaged for a few months. with. Joseph Switzer. , Walter Riihaielson sold a team of horses to Robert Trend; of Teeswater, last Week., . • Dirs. MeKeezie, of Ctn. 10-, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Day. • , • Edward MeCullough has returned Mine tad Sask.; and has enlisted for overseas service. • •44.44440.14•14444.mosommag.moss • STAMM° FIEL'O CROP COMPETITION • The,,Lucknoie Agricultural Society hes made entry for eompetiticei in the Stand.. ing Meld Crop V ompetition for tiler year. • The varieties of grain are Oils and bar- ley. Entry forme may be obtaind by applyitig to the 1 undersigued, nod all entries must be receive(' before the 22tid day Of May beet, For further particelare apply tool It. 21-0141tW, • Secy. Liteknow liliticaltatel %Ott:4 12.4-ct %Zion —Mondayi.April 9. , •Miss gelen•Woods, of Elora, la•spend- Jug the Easter vacation .at her home here, . _ Mesta. Charles Ritchie. and David Stroud made a business trip upnorth last week. HaCkett spent the week -end With the Misses Ada and Alma McKay, of Kmloss.. • . • ..,! Mr. and Mrs Albert Rath spent Wednesday with the latter's brothert 'George Drennan. , • Miss Jennie Barkley returned to her home at Cedar•Valley after spending a few days with relatives here. • Miss Janie Ritchie, who ha 4 been threatened with appendicitis, not improvingles fast as her many friends would' like. • Verdun • —Monday; April 9.. Miss Isabel :Steele- spent, her Easter holideys at her home here: Miss J:elinie Walden_wad-the iest 01 laTitritikie on "Sunday. • the week -end at his home here. , Lorenzo, Reid, Of Fergus, is at present visiting under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs.'• Neil Thompson and children spent a dey.. of htit week at Alex, MeMullenee John Blue, who has spent the winter months in Detre* 7arrived home Off Saturday. We ere all pleased • to have Jack here „ •• „. :".--alles-Ellialieth-Weisliteturnait home. from London last Thursday, where she has spent the peat two weeks with her sister, Mrs. ty. Elliott. . . • , • Teeswater —Tuesday, April JO. Miss Alice Bradley' he • home • for her Easter j...1inollisdcaoyxsieft Mondaynoo.o. fo- r week's visit to Toronto. ' The funeral of the lete. Mr. Innis took pled° from the 'station to the Teetiwater cemetery. , • Miss Grace Fowler is spending her Easter holidays with, her parents, Dr, and MrieFowler. • Mrs, William McKenzie, north of the river, died last night, the funeral to take place from her home to the treeswafier e4111Tillictee Tree. sw. ater Orchestra gave 4 patri- otic dance in the Town Hall on Monday evening, the proueecla togo to the -Red Cross Fun. etic treater), itt enriched to the extent of ow,handed in by W. 3. Ballegh on behalf of the 4th Com East. Let the good work be continued. TheXeman's Institute met iket Saturday 10 theTcette Hall. frhO 1111181041 program was good and interesting papers dealing With the food proatietioe were 'teed. One paeer read by Mrs. John iGuedodvoolita'ttoHoot alletudree Cold uPirucehs COUThiented . 1 gm pitying the highest Priao fai raw lure horsehair and rubbers. • 4-11-tf.:. • • • , B. Bfltrzaxwis, Luoknow. • . /20,000 of privatc.f,inaste lend on 'Ant inert, - gages onfart„,' rt,res properties, at rett;;,,t sonable Tato:. Apos• to GEO. A.. Stoma,. Broker, 264.e. • • Luoknow. • LOST. -On the 4th. concession, west of Grey Oxeon Saturday, April 7th., trn opened let- • ter, ,typewrikten: Finder please leave at , the Sentinel °Moe. ` Mainiat P1tICES for poultry, old raw f,:fug8taf :p.alhiok4ineds of.31:Itte:-,reager Iron, .codper zinc and kinds caII on 15 2-tL ..1•Axx Limr,L,'LitoknOvi. PARKER, OSTE(.1.1;ATIt, at Cain House, Lucknow_ every Wednesday afternoon. All • chronic diseases successful* treated. Os-, • • teimathy removes the .physical Causes' of 4 disease. ,Adjustment of the.spine Is more cminkly_Sopyged andiwitkfewer-treatmente by OsteeParnY than be any ether method. • Atiction Sales JAMES EDWAIRDS;Lot 13, Con. 9, West We- __ wahosh. will sell his farm stook,and imple- ments, on Wednesday, April 18,• °emplane- . • • Ing at lo'clock 124750, 'Auctioneer. ANGUS MoKINNON,, Lot 21, Oon. 5, KinlosO . Tp., will dispose of his farm stook 1* pub - •lie aliction'on MondayApril 16, common°. Ing at 1 o'clock p.m. • 6 Pun e. Aliet: • ° .ForSale SEED AND FEED OATS F,011. SALE. -Car o vf ' good westernats. D.1G. STROUD,: Amp) r.3, Dungannon. Sample atr:the Sentinel • 12 4.3.5.p, LAND Yoh, KALE -10 acres part of Lot.4. Con. 13, ,Ashfielci, good dwelling,goed barn andstable, good spring water, 5 acres fall ploughed. -Outfit of implententa, house:, furniture;steek, hens) eto., can b•e bought 124' wtf,:th.theTla.nFdp..1100:00.65ERsr 10, Dengannon, cm, R.3, Luoknow. ° F.01ISiLE ORMENT.--Graes Farm, Let 22, ' • Con. 2, isinless; Will be sictoiltp.tAttedjet, ^ actlf191riec-inis rtiv-- a tioulars apply to '• • - - v -••.• • . • Nvt-3nghatir' • HOUSE FOR SA.LE.-Eight room cottage" on Gough SL to sell or rent, soft water cistern • in kitchen, also good hard water near the wood -shed, stable, 34 acres fruit trees and. garden.' Also a good farm horse for sale. ' 22 -34f -o, ' WILSON EAGLESON, LUODOW, • Sed oats . • The Dominion Seed Commissioner Warns farmers to sow, only Eastern grain seed when • it is available. We introduced the°. A. a No. 72 oats into these parts, and aro again, offering choke seed at $l.00 pert:tuna, _ L ANDREW kSoNIS• It.R.No. 3 Luoknow. Mortgage Sale of Valuable Farm – Property • • Under power of safe bontained a certain mortgage dated Thirty-411'st toe - ember, 4.D. 1913, and made by -Alex, 'ander" P. •11ifne to the Vendors, there 'will be sold by publieauction at the Cain s House in the Village of lexcknow at one o'clock p.m. on Thursday, 12th 4917. by R. McCliarles, auctioneer, .the following lands and preinises, namely: . All and Shigular that tract of laud and . premises Situate, lying Enid being hi the Township of: Kinloss in the County of Bruce containing 100 acres More, or loss, being composed of Lot Twenty -Pour in the Third Concession of the said Time-. ship, This is a good farm; soil, clay " Severity -five acres cleared, frame „licinse,‘ eighteen feet by twentrsix; &line kit. ' chen, twelve feet by eighteen; frame barn with stone foivadatlen, forty feet by Sixty; well situated At to SC1,10014 toads_ and markets, a good opportenity for yell thasers, inspection Invited' ' Veldue Ott SAt413 The purchaser to pay dOWn etthe time of ole a deposit of ten per tent. of his purchase meney, sufficient with such de. pohlt to intike up 40 per cent. of his prir- thane moneywithin otte mouth of the day Of aide, and the residue may be se - tilted by mortgagee Of the parchesed , premiss, to beat interest at 61-2 per emit per ainium. For itititter partituktrs and • eonditioea of tate, flpplv to it. Met`liantale, awe, 14tickt4e, at., P. P. BONA& Vendere Solititor,Unden, Ont, , • •