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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-11-10, Page 114,41. $3061 PER YEAICIN,ADVANam; $20'0TEERIVISE., • .4.^.`44,44,444,444,44. (IT a...4;o... • 1..:ucKNow,. oriT.; intuRSDAy. NOSE/4111ER 10, 1621, Car NO„ .1' f:eed. Oats FORSAL atthe 'VeK flout .Also :Com & Oat- chop O 00,0000000e I o LOCAL AND• GENERAL 1 O 0000e'oosoce Mr. Ernie htilison• woe up from Hamilton for Thanksgiving. • .• •Mr. Stanley Burns was home front London, for the 'recent holiday. ;. G. ,Johaitone yment the week -end with friends 'Mrs. Glennie and her niece, ifiss Gill, spent Thanksgiving with Tbrone to friends. - Mr. Steele Mackenzie, of the Kit- chener school staff, ,was home ,for Thanksgiving. • ' , Miss Pearl Iewin and her. brother, ' Alvin, Were home from Toronto for ,A1V E. Treledven the week -end. :Mr Clarence MacDonald' of The Signal Staff, .Qoderich, is spending the week with his mother in town. Missies Mary Aiteheson end Mae Davison visited with Mrs. (Lt. Cot) Emmerton, Kincardine, a day last week:, • •4 meeting in the intereits of the U. F. 0. candidate in Smith -.13race, was held in th4. Town Hall on Wed- nesday evening; . . Miss Welsh of• Pine River, was a week -end guest of Miss M. J. Mur- ray. She contributed a sqlo to the Sunday, evening service' in the Pres- byterian Church. . . 1 o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0 - 1 o7-0-4? . Cash paid for hides and sheep- skins, at the Tannery, leucknow.-S. Robertson, • 10-11-p. VETERINARY SUEGEON.,...-Dr. W; J. Keleher, Ripley; Phone .68, night or day.-tf. MONEY TO LOAN tin mortgages' • And notes at. reasonable rates. ' Fire Insuyance, • both stock and Mutual. QomPanies. Conveyancing • done with neatness and" despatch. (eo. A. Siddalt, Brokere Locknow. • .• . DR:PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the • Gain Hoese;.Lucknew, every.,. Wed nesday afternoon: All elirenie dis- eases successfully heated. testece. ' pathy. removes tne physical 'causes .'disease. 4.djustrneat .of the spinejs more Quickly secured And with•tewer trct(tments .byl Osteo- pathy than. by any other method. ' Toronto prices paid for all kinds of PoUltry. , 9-6-tf A. Grbspopf, Lucknine. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE • 'COMPANY ,,OF CANADA ... AsIc. about our participating„Pahl_ Up: . Policy. • • • "T*- h .. W.' T. BOOTH', * mg am, gent.. In-Lucknow ever' yeVedneedal alt. day • Player -Piano For Sale.- Splendid instrument, with Over fifty.. rolls of meek, and bench. Information sit The Sentinel Office. . — • • . Card of Thanks. -Mr, • 'mid Mrs',' John Spindler wish to thank the friends and neighbors who,: showed - kindness and syMpathy :at the time of their recent bereavement; . • 'The I. O. 02 F., Lucknow; Wye Withdrawn their .regular meeting for VrIday eveningethis week ort aceount" of the.meeting in the -Town Hall, ' 'AUCTION BALE • Feeding Cattle Cain House barn. urdaer November • at 2t o'clock. 20, • steers. red and steers; 5 Springer -ktiown_itt sale._ . and. Cower at the • Lucknowe on Sat- goennencing First-class' feeding meet 8! yearling cows Terns made • , ' WEDDING 'BELLS • .Freeman -Adair A•qUiet wedding was -sidemnized at the home Of.14r., and Mrs. J. Wesley ioynt on Thanksgiving Day, at four o'clock, when ;Miss Marion .Adair, of Vancouver; MC., became the, bride Of Dr, -W,- P.. Freeman, of Listowel, brotherof Mri i t, and eldest Ben of Mr and rs. F. Freeman, of Lucknow. The nuptial- khet was tied by the Rev. R. Fulton Irwin in the J)reaenee of a few immediate friends. Later • in the :.evening Dr: and Mrs. Freeinan left. by motor for their home in Idistowel. Boulding-Ackeit (Saskatoon Daily Star) •- • .At high 'noon on Baturday,:October 29, a pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs;B BeYnon, 716 Albert Street, ,conein of the' bride, when Miss Emma Katharine Ackert, secOnd -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. • Ackert ,of Luckpow,', Chit:, was United' in marriage to Mr, Charles Wesley Bouldinge.of Victoria, B. C. The ceremony was performed by the, Rev. e W. Brown, pastor of Grace, Methodist Church, in:the Preseiefe of the immediate relations and friends. 'To the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengzin, played by.Miss Jen- nie Beynon, the bride entered' the drawing -room,. With her brother-in- law, Mr, :•It, J. Harper, Of Perdue, • Turkeys For Salee-Fortyepure-. bred Mammoth _Bronze tukkeyde bred from Aieelican. prize-winning stack. ` Goblets. -twenty pounds and over, $8; under twenty pounds. .$7; Hens, 12 pounds and over, $6; Under 12 pounds $5. Airily to W. R. Farrier. Luckrow ,I.Routa 1e.Plione_.!83 on 615 -Wingham. 17-11-p, falIMBEti- VOle:SALE:---41eriloCk- Iumber, cut to older. Enquire. at John • joynt'a pffice: 27--1041, ' FOR SALE -Stove iwood, 'short_ or ,• _long,' any _quantity deliveeed. _Apply at Joynt'is office, Lucknow." S, • . FORe-SALE OR ,RENT,___-_-_e.Frante dwelling on Havelock Ste, Iducknqw; • six rooms, hi geed repair, large ger: den,„Apply_la_11:_fle..MsMillan, Hen• - ftyn, Ont. • ' 9-5-tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' • Notice is tertiby given that all per- sonseindebted to the,estate of 'Ben, jamin Hughes, late of the Township of Kinloss in .the County of Bruce, are required to, pay -Seine-to the un- dersigned Administrator of. the' es - 'tate and effects of the said Benjamin Hughes. on or before the Thirty-first day of' December, A.D; 1921. 'Allister Hughes, Administrator. No. A, Holyrood, Ont. In the matter of. the' 'estate" Of 'John' • • Adam McDonald. late of the. Town- ship of Kinloss in Abe County of Bruce, Yeoman. decease.l , Notice is hereby given that per- sons- having any dein-18_0r_ demands against the late John Adam McDon- ald.who died on ?Au.' about the lithe day of November, 1920,,at the Town- ship of Kinloss 'lin the County of Bruce and Province of Ontario,' are ' reqUired-to send by post prepaid or - deliVer ta-tite -undersigned, Admin- istraters of the estate and effects of the said., John Adam McDonald. -their names and addresses and full par- ticulars in writing of their claims etatiments.- of -their- a -dements- and • the nature of the securities, if :arts'', held by them, duly verified by ifilds. ;eh; * -e° And take notice t at a r e of--Decenzher,_ 1921,. the said Administrators will proceed to dietribute the assets of the Said deceased amonk the persona entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims Of which they shall then have had notice, and that the said Ad- ministraters will not be liable for the said .assets or tiny Part thereof to OY-nersonee -fewhoseeditinletheer-shalt not then have received notice." • • - This notice is given "pursuant to -e-the stahrbe in that 'behalf.- - -- Dated at Luchnow this Fifth day of Novembers.A.D. 1921, Allister Hughes,' Annie Hughes, • Adininistrators. R.R. No. A. Ifolyitod, Ont.. NO girl now riarriee a Man for bet- ,. or woi•se. She Marries him for NOTICE • Notice- is hereby given that all per -• indebted to the eetate of John Adam McDonald; late of the Town- ship:- of Kinloss in the, County of 'Bruce, are reqUiredrro ,pay Same to • the undersigned Administrators of thee -Testate effeetV-egeee_the• said John Adam 'McDonald, on or before -the -Thirty-first-day• ,of-e'Decernbere A.D. 1921, • • --e-• ' -- le Allister Hughes, Annie Hughes, - • • Administrators. .R.R. No. A, Holyrood, Ont. who gave her in mariagel :She was smartly dressed in her travelling Suit of -Nubian' broadcloth, trithined With: ,beaver, the coat - opening over a lace - trimmed blouse Of castor charmeuse; A becoming hat of brown panne vel- vet completed -her 'ebstuine: Her cor- sage was. of Ophelia roses. The bride and bridegroom were unattended. After the signing of "the. register, ' the evedding.litneheon Was served, the table being 'fittingly decorated .with shaggy: white elyysantheniuMS and .feeee__•,s e_and- steetimers', Wbitfes- 4toonedd. from the chandeliers., The bride's cake also occupied 4 place of 'prominence. , _ Arriong the eiiests were Mr. R. J. Herper, and Mrs:. Harper, of :Perdue,' the bride'd -sister, antl-Mre:HoWard :Bouldinge-abn- of:theleidegroome„...„ Mr .• and:Irs Bouldinge lift On the four o'clock 'train for Perdue, --where they y.ieited relatives on their Ivey to their' new Voine at164-.111chnietiit Ave, Victeria-e- . • NOTICE TO CREDITORS • , . In the matter of the estate of Ben- , raliTu ellegtes, late of--tifei ..ship .of Witless. In the County of ..Bruce, Yeomen, deceased . • • LETTER W• I. THE EDITOE . Editor Sentinel, :The death of Mr Robert. Webster, record ed in this 'week's Sentinel, iS painful reminder to those whe would like to see pieseryed the early' his- tory. of Luckribw and thetoWnships of which,. geagraphically, it forins a riert: . They are 'Pasekieg away, the ;pioneers who first broke ititolthe al- most-. pethless'weiode which once CO,: ered that fair countryside, how one of . the most beautiful, :,as well. as prosperous districts, in the province, If 'am 7 not mistaken, it was Mr.. Robert Webster' whb brought the 'first, team 9f -horses into Athfield township. What an interesting Story, lies buried with him. Ere nierty.yeare the last of that pioneer blind will have passed away. It is not too .late yet to collect a wealth of anecdote and descriptive record of the begin- nings of settleinentif only an histpr- ical society could be oreanized or ::soine- person with the inclination and • the ready pen would set himself t� gather the material kill available. • Cannot something be done? Yours- tre)y, E. S. Caswell. torente, October e8, 1021. - 'HIGH SCHOOL LIT; The seeond rifeethig2ol-the Literaw: .Society Was held on Noeember, 2nd. The ,Presiclent gave a- ehert address. After the discussion' of thee_businees then followed a 'quartette by -Jean GollaneKtithleen Hill, McQrnl- waifoIbowed and-Margaret--MaccalluM.- This by a debate,- subject, csolved' thatthe-love of -fashion - has more. inflifenee oVer, the lives of "human beings than the love of mon- ey" On the affirmative were Caro- otinOireb:b 1 and :Duncsizi-litacItee, on • the negative Mabel Wools •and, Har- vey MitcDougall,..the affirmative win- ringby one point The lest number :on .the program was:a plane solo bY Jean L n The meeting.glosedjm singing, the: National Anthem. • TO OBSERVE •:ARMISTICE. DAY . , ... • , As'a means �f commemoratieg the victory of the eAllies, in' the great war, the Secretary of State has inn - ed a request.that , on .November the k& anniversary of the signing of the Ariniptice; all'.business be sus- pended for e 'Period of two mioutes• after eleven &dock a rn' . • • ' o TWO MORE FRES • . • - • • . The waste by fire goes on Tette mere' buildings, a dwelling And a .SIN4LE;COPIES, 5 CENTS--, , Lyclevow. scupoL utrouTiolt • otTopER. • • • °I ROOM Claps; • Eecellent-G, McDOnald, L..'llrebsori, M. Robison,' F. Steward, Le• N5y.tbr,7K.. 13rewri: Geoci-D: Hen - Orson, Winnifred Arrnstrong, Thonipeon, A, McKenzie, I, 141cMillen, It' Firmer:, Et McLeod; 11. Flelaysozi, M. McDonald: Faire -T. McKenzie, A,: Wilson, R. Multin, Wilson ' Aim- siron, T. -.Andersen, L. Webster.. : '13 ,Class, Excellent -W. Robison, L Levin, W. Bradley; E.• Agar"; •C, Finlayson, R. Pinner. Good -M. Om - sins, •E.! Baker, B. Drinkwalter, K. Camerori, W. Taylor, D. Horne, T. 1VIcDoneld, IC, Ferris, E. •Whitby, A Class, E eeellentee,H..., Greer, D. Douglas, M. 'McMahon, de Johnston, E. Solomon, J; C. Durgin,- St Gamer - en; Good -H. Button, M. Stanley, D. Nixen,. C, Mepary, G Purves,.E. Tay-, lor. 'Fair -J. McAllister, M.. Bradley; E. Eaten, P. McMillan, D. • Hollyman, E Agar.- ° e, • . 1VIurdie, °Teacher. Room II • Jr, II', Exeellepte--Aian. Murdoch, Jack Brabsop, Ada. Watson, Harold :Johnstone, Stella Steward, •Almeda Dneriin, Clarence Greer, Arthur •Aree drew, Jessie Mackenzie, Evelyn on; Jini stewart. 'men- arY;' Margaret Dutton, Alex. Smith, Ivy Whitby; ,Steivaet Mullin, Gra& 'Anderson.' • . 1 . Sr. II, ExcellentLehore Robin*, Katliariee; MacKeneie, W,Innifred .Webster, -„CliffOrd • Webster, • Helen MacDonald, • 'Rea Watsen, 'Margret ..hicAllisthre' 'Mary Jewitt, Arabel Cameron, MelcolineWateene. Good - Sheila MetLeod, Ruth Bradley, .13er- tha Milne, Arehie MeMiltane •Mary Brizegele,•„en Drinkwelter. Faie--Char- lie"Webeter, Elwyn pentland. ' Nbema •ThomPlon, Teecher. . • Room HI Jr Class, _Exce1lentee...13i1ly_ Hendee- barn, hi :this vicinity, )vete redecetle son, ,Marion Stewart, Good-Norinan to ashes during the week... . ..• Wilsen, .Elizabeth Moeborialth Lrv , A ceerespondent, who, unfertun;.- ingeton Menu,, "Winnified :Mien; "ately;...negleeted to give his tame, •FairAlex. Andrew,".Margaret 'MC- • tells of the edestruction, -Thursday - ire- ROblia--.:Purvese-George-PliP _night of last/Peek, of a fine frank.' 'tier; Ciace-CoSaile , ereeiden-c-aeneth-e--4theiGon•eof--Kinlossei Glaser-a:eon ent-ie( Mai y Dbeg-- home' of -the -late- Mr., and Mrs: ..leho las and Rens Mael? onald) tieseJessie- Mirelieilse,- This fire, the eorree-pon- Stewart, eGeode=-Pearl Nixon, Robert • dent-saYs„_cenIclenet have been due AlacCallien,"Florenee 'McInnes, Gei:. to carelessness about stove ipes. as don Fisher, Keeneth'Thoidiiibre 'Fair• the house has net been occupied for '--'George Manne-s, pi4ii.che Pinner; eonie. time. Quite a number fienn: the Dean McInnes, Harvey... Webster, neighborhood were in ildeeknOw.At the °Dave ' Milne,' Cecil ' Webster;*.Lenere political meeting; and our eorrespont.-. -Webster, Sadle-Jewitt; James Baker, dent thinksthat. some e,yil-rninded Calvin •Blitzsteipe Wilhelmine Agar., , peremetizek the oftportunitzA*brealc • -,-;.•-•etel,'• M.4-ecelbeen • Teacher -.e -- into the house jetentioallY .-er -ace." L .. • • _ Form f . Notice is hereby given that all per- ,ehns-having anyclaim gor demand. .a.geinet the late Benjamin. Hughes. who died' on Or about the 17th. day of 'January. .1921, at the 'Township of Kinloss in the Count* Of Brude, and Province of Ontario, are required to send by Post prepaid or the deliver to the undersigned, administrator of the estate and effects of. the said 'Benjamin' Hughes, their names' and !addresses and full - particularshi writing of' their claims and state - :intents of their accounth ts and e tat- .ure of the securities, . any, held by them, duly verified by'affidavit. , And take notice that after the Third day of December D; 1921, the said Adminitrator will proeeed -to 'distribute eihe- zuzscits of- the -SARI - deceased among- the 'persons: entitled thereto, having regard Only to the f---WhieltelvesItal -L.:then-Amer ha notice, and that the Said Admin. illtrator willeaotebe-liable:foretheesaki- assets or any s part thereof, to any 'Verson of whose claim he shall not • then have tegeiVed notice. This notice' is ^"Iven pursuant to, The statute iii that behalf., 'Dated at Lncknow this Fifth day of November A. D. 1921. • • Allister•Hughes, Atlininiatrater, '77.11fARIMICk— Hankins-Cannell.-At the 'Presby- terian Mhnse, Luekhow, by the Rev. MacCalluni; Noveni. tier Oth.0 1921,,Mr. Ups: Hunh- ing, of the Township of Thilletti . and Strs..Plora Cannel!. et the likqtg roar P 11 41 1114.1..mmi • W. M. S. THANKOFFERING • ,..There was .a geed Attend- ance at' the Presbyterian W., M. S. Thankoffering Meeting Monday erten- ing to hear the key. Duncan McLeod, of Formosa. Jilo; McLeod .preeented. the cause with an originality and*ef- fectiveness not often heard, and com- pared the lukeivarmness d the 'people, who, have ,had.: the Go8pel for tWe thousand years with the active en- thusiastic service of ' the converts from heathenism. The choir furnished siseeitil music. The offerings amount- ed -to nearly ; • VALLEY FARM" , t dentally -star ed t e re. e g ors who 'gathered aboot, had hard Work _ ; to save the hires" where -a consider- able euaritity bt'Veheat- and ina_Ple- ,ments-wera: stored:- -Thera: was- a: -small- ainourit-ofe-insurance . on the house.e „ The -ether fire refe4ed to destrOye ed Geynor'seba.rn on. the. 12th. of West WawanOelie just south cif LuelineweMr, Geynor, we ere told, •was About the morning chores, using This° is' the title of a ."Domestia Drente" .or play. which wilt be pre- sented in Canegie Halt .on the even- ing of November '18th, -Friday of next week. The play promises to be a goodeone, and it Will be presented eefethe_beat 1041 eictme.rt- NM: be giveli iti the interests,. and under the -management eetethe__Nomen's Institete. Reserved seats on sale at MclKim's Drug Stare are 50e., and there will 1*, rows the, front and in ,the gallery sold to children as rush seats at 30o. A play sucth as this hilaketi,otie of the beet entertaimnents we got in the Jinn throughout the Year, Conte .out 4111 !All/i1rlit,t,k-111.0-$1119$'. a lantern. The lantern:was set down and: an animal' escaping free t. box stall, -knocked it averz..11'his started a. fire which_ et‘s almost instantly be- yond control; The stock •out but a let of iMplements, and; of course, the bulk.ef the season's.crop were destroyed. • • ••. 8: MacKenzie, '74;M. Douglas, 20; ThOnMson, .60; 17 :Chesnut, 62; Lane,. 62, B Lane 60, L MeGiiiiy- zeeme58efeW:elileideeeh, 58; Keklise taw; 7.4-rz; d, Make, .51; .L.::Mur4:19ch .50; L. .RObineon, ,48.; E. Alton, 4634.. Beaton, 40; 13.....0besent, gf.; A. Mae- Douald., 28, • ."•- , - .9.-:-Anderien, 8:1; 1. _McQuohis,L78„. o Robb i 50; J. Dutnin, 68; F. Swit- zer, '68; R.,•,,,MacDouald, 67.;. J.. john- -stoteedttel'e. Alton; 05; ,F. -MeIvore.684 S. Grant, 62;, E: Reid, Of; '.1. Hassall, . .61; 'Me:Mitchell, 60; C. Hamilten, 56; wles ,gotten ---A,. -C-bleveil, • ; • M: MacDonald, 55; C Morrison, 54; Shackleton, i51; J. •Alaelntyree 49; M. Machines., 48; - ••••• 444.4.4444.444.4.44 FRAGRANCE =the, aroma of 083.4 : 'betokens the pedection Of the leaf. Famous for 50 years, Salada never '• - varies the excellence of its quality., of Holly Caird, ,Kintail, recently. • The fol] -owing teachers spent the Thanlcseiving holidays at their re-' sPective hoities:Chas. McGregor, Of Kitchener; Ella Co -Wan, of plueyale; Margaret MaeNain of Kippen• Tab- itha•Kempton, of teeburri; Anna Family Theatre LIJOK1s19 FRIDAY NOV. 11 CE •Kenzie; of Fordyce; and Isobed .1V1c- • . Ktnziee.of Auburn. LANES . . • Tuesday,•••Noveinher 8th.• "Her Lord and flasteP"- . ° JIMMY AUBREY Mr, John Little captured a kite eagle on his., filen one eight lest Week• It is. a fele large , specimen, 'Measuring seVele feet from tip. to tip His. Jon0 Day SATURDAYoV , Ni of the wingi. The body is of e brown- ish grey and the heed a lighter grey; It is very. yieiou'S 'and . put hp ;a • FRANK :MAYO • plucky fightebefore being overcome. .It iSe in all liklihood, the bird' whieh escaped Teem, a lake boat at Goderr ich a hort •titng ago. •Ae •retorted last week,, the eagld Made an attack • • on .a,inin aboard the ship while con* ieg through' Lake -Superibr, and. was caught by the second Mate.: . •EIGHTB CON.; KINLOSS• . " ' • IrofidaY, November. lik • Mr.: Deosell'.s.tatteri was hoine,:foe ithe holiday. . • : Normalites-,-gre .• all heading' foe• schOofagein. • •• A.' number. tieeeminting - -Wed- -peedaYeeforethe_nsnal_Deller_Day Oute. ' for 'Valrilerstoneit"-. spending a. m-aelc. with her brother, Mr: Richard .Baker. • „ Mr. 'Charlie CC:Ingram and ',family', ePent 'Thanksgiving With his brother; Isaiah Congiam, Got.. 2. . • Mr. ..taseple -Ctriberteand Me.. and Mrs.' Wes. • Iloree spent Saturday -with ...-Kincardina„,feiendse....e., _ere '• Mr and Mrd. Earl Celbert-ePeet money is to 'be given to the teachers., Sunday with the latter's ..parentS,..M_r. , with- the suggestion .° that each' Inti and Mrs: Walter Hod -gins.'. -• : „chasea, cat for .the school. A letter Mf td Mi -Wes-liorne,- m ,as iead foin • Garnet MeFalis and Mr: Darnen,--of eee w inghare Flospi ,f -r• • donation -tit -fruit -Any,- ne wishing -to -lielp-tr. this -will -Sande ly leave-. their : contribution at the - Stere. A helpfuland ieuch enjoyed. .' paper was.. given by Cumming ,ort `.!The Moral and Physical Harm. of, .Fault-Finding";,.'Mueie. 'was given by 'Airs. -W., Re-Farriere-Lunel was • • The .Blazing Trail" -- . Special Century Comedy "Tough Luck" •AlsO 6t1i.,.tpi§ode of "The ging.of the Circus" .• TUESDAY, - Noy. 14. See. ,Special einds.***-MisseGla a -Webb -and -Miss - Dugas, 'and Alert Addresses by Rev': Mr. Curathing and Mr e Well Itotheree .1cn.d,_,4fter, save contests ,.were.en- 1 joyed, lunch was 'ervede. • . , , . ' The regular m eting of the .Wb ----i...___ • --, men's Institute as lelik at •Mrs. Je B. Rutherford's Iast Thursday. It was decided to -divide' the proceeds from ' the. School Fair lunchequally be- tween -the; echoelee-timtelelped-,--• The- r ;, • , THE HARSINGERS • • " C. W'ehb; t).0'; .E-Leelehatt, 87; A. • • , Johnston, .79; p: Grant,;71; I,. Rath- ... , • 77.", 74;.: k,-Webst,pi; 71; A. gurdie, Mention of the Harp ,Sizigers, the 69e 3; Long, 69; K. Bill, 07'; G. Hod - quartette of young ladies .who gies;• 66;. G, Douglas, 66; P; `Agar,. a concert in the ToWn 0411 On the 64; D. .MeRae, 64; F. Andrew, 64; evening of „October 21, was crowded 1%:1, McLean, 64; y: meguimu, pc; m, out last week. They are a Ohautau. ! MaeCalIum, 59; H..' Thouipsou, :,58; qua:troupe-a- entertainers., -end as -M. Rcss, Me' R. -Thempson,--524.'R. arnoweeed, were here under the :ape-. _Andrew, 50;.,M.:Woode, 50,. D, Mit- pices of the :Fire Germany, Owing, ehelli „ISO; S. Durnsedl; W; .71'oyou- to othlr attractions in town, theauth ,f17;' W. Alton, 45; J. Gotten, 44; lence. at the Hell was pet so iaige . 11. MacDougall, 43; F. MadDiarmid, adAt. otherwise Might:lave been; beit 42; t-Miletenieene'-'30e---,- the program was good. Indeed, we .AA the pass -mark now required' by haveeheard_nothing, but praise of toe, the Denertment ia pet sent ai. tropefroni theSeeeeveheeeneeeee theteeeeseetsetre •urgedeteeeeee , studee It was delightful, clean entertain- ents, whose stendine• below 50 per. ment of a high order, • cent., give a -reasepable 'amount of This wits' the trst of .a 'series of, thoe and abm ttention to oe-work, in five concerts to be given here by'.Order that theii monthly standing Chautauqua troupes. The next- will , May show improvement, be on the evening of tovember 30th, 1' EM. „Ramble Principal. The entertainers Will be; Southland'ar • MaietealsA*, ' son a I slur ' Old Dixie. The troupe has a line relndat' . 4 The whole 'series is ..beink 'ret on by the Fire Company; and the pro- ceeds will go towards the Soldiers' 'Memorial Fund, a new. patriotic work • Undertaken by the Company,' Season tickets good for the Whole five con - darts have been sold. et $1.00." ticket 'to any one cogeort is PC4. e*A. 0 • ..4e'"a- EXetere:ar: pevisitotieen'the 'Rev, hirelinclAfrs: LtMeTeViSIL and little see' passed through; our belt ;en route .to Ripley on Monday. and.,Ms. Riehard, Elliett arid. Mi . and Mis.--Alnier Ackert attended Saerainentaleaerviees ate.tetliany-mie Satiday. • • . • • ••• Den't: forget the Unveiling, ..ef the Memetiel Tablet -in Ripley on Frideye . afternoon, also •the Box ' Social given by_the.:Le_t)..'L. the_everibig, ST, HELENS, • ' ' ' eTtiveday; IN'evenzber-Stle Colitee. Clark Was- ei holiday Visitor at Hainiiton. ":John Aitchesen.:aed Elwell Web-. Isltreeis-ti,eaee .returned 'home fro- the Mrs. Wellwood, of - Winghare, is. visiting, her • daughter, Mrs, Geo, 1Vebb. • . . 'Miss . Breeve, --of--•-131;,-tli, • le on- tut ee:tendeci‘visit with het. eephew, W. Weathei•heeele,e- . 3Ieesrd. D. Thdd,,And Harvey Webb are in GOderich this week as jurors at the • - - t.:111-0 • fr-je0.4,15--'0.nci. 'will In; 8 you in the .Niagere disirktire,...A. few so often'enjoYed your hospitality' and from, ohr eitele. We whe have „".Ewart MePhei:Son,- who hag been e'leetste, ri?-eabet".....Veehec;70-alle -h-leVelrithat we cannoet t fi•oze Port Stanley and was the guest Y°1.1'.go withOnt some expression of )1. bis aunt, Mrs. Arehie*Earper. last our reepeet and esteem. So we ask you to acceptthese Chairs as an evi- • dence of the regarein which we held y • ou, We hope that you may be spared for .many ; yeats to enjoy them', and • Lisiere you that, ns ,you are leavink efoi---yertn-ereiv---hoteeethi-egeedew•iahes--,--e--,-; „ . ^"a, • • • ago* aw..aa,,& ta, • , 1‘I AS11.1411-ED...--N-OTE „.„........4.. -; 1Tueaa-Y-,':'N"g'eiciti-Cr gtli. ILorne Farri•ile has returned home I from the West'. .' Eh, Armatron,e, of • Rhiley, visited ! with Elliott Sandy: Lothian, for sev- ' oral' days this week.• ' i'• Art, l'rezeee of rand:ling, Miele, iMrs. W. C. Johnstene and Mrs. Rasa 41ohpilt9nei ot Luchnow, . Were. quett4 ed at•the close, !There were 19 prea- -Ion Monday eVeritig,.Getbheir friends and neighbors gathered at the Kane .of -Mr: Edward Fitzpateick, prior to teir. eparturator t eir neve home in Winghame Daring the even- ing Mr. and 'Mts. 'Fitzpatriek were presented with handsome chairs and. the -f ollowint.addresS • , • Mr, tied Mrs. Fitzpatrick, DeIatiFiswriietilhdss:in-cere regratihat we, your frielMs-and neighbors, realize that you; are so stem to 'leave Our . midst, and tabreak the ties•that have' * - united us, 8,0 -we ,avail of - .tIis 0 miortuuity .to express _to you ., the esteem in ,whieh e-ou are held in this commenety. • During the years that 'have, voiee end gone, e have always '""i good good neighlibra and i,Robert ''eQuillin,'until te.lentiy of the Sterlitoz Benk staf't et. Bay,field, was, home for the holiday.' Ile .has been melecieteeethe Dungitrinoti Bank. ThIn :sgiving. - V!;31 ters 'at "Ifieri , et- friends .in this corn- hemes here in..luded:•-•1‘lisses W. D. of Your 'InatlY Rutherford, Winnifred Woods, Clara- atualV-Iv a w'r:n"--fullaw Woods, Dorothy ,Weblee, Caroline Webb .and Mabel.Woods. As a result Of the Hallowe'en So-. eial last Tuesday evening, the Y.?. 11.0. hes e Vane Fund of some $12. eon -o' -,ting • .4.4 in -e and. ftlen4s.- strumentat music by Wish L. rtother? I aotc. McRoberts, P. 11. Murray• * Lord and, `W,' Rutherford,. read? Chas. Durnins aitd 41.4 Pavtdon Ile*, saying "Good-bye' to yon, we do not , forget the girls, but wish for you all , God's riehest blessings through lone end 'happy life. . in behalf of .the