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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-11-01, Page 11:2.01k-PER.-TRAIMIIVALAPANC34,'41245(PMEgW1l. Sni ' '•VETER.IWN.WOURGE0147-'---7''Hii , , 1Celeher, Ripley Phone .29 night or, tlay.-t.1. •' DENTIST Dr., MacLeod will visit Litekn9W -0VelY7 Offiee, ••DR.PARKER',.•,S'L'EOPATB, at the Cainrlicarsc;;Iwzknow-, -eVery- • nesday afternoon. . All chronic dis- uses siiceeSSfullyi treated. :Osteo- • pathy i moves tne 'physical 'causes- -of • disease. Adjustment 0 :the 'spine is More -•quickly -• Secured. and with fewee:licattnenta by Osteo- pathy than by any • other method; Toronto pricca paid for all kinda of : poultry. ..9-,6-ftf, •Graspopf, LucknOw. DR. D. 1I. McINNES • Chiropractor Of Wingham, will visit the 'Cain House. Lucknow; on Morida:ys•and TintradaYa from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. ' '• Diseases of all kinds suCcessfully. handled, , - 'DR. MAUDE C.• BRYANS. . Registered Optometrist . Graduate Debartment of Ophthalmol- ogy. McCormick Medical College. Chi- ' cago. Ill. ' • neadaches. Dry Itchy Eyes. Granu- lated Eyelids, Watery Eyes. Pain in ._Eye_Balls.....Inflamed„_Eyes„. Pus -or_ Watery Discharge from ". Eyes and Dizziness caused by Eye -strain re-• J'ieved through properly fitted Glass- - Cross' EYes straightened through properly fitted Lenses • Satisfaction ,Assured At the Cain House, Lucknow, Every Wednesday Afarnoori- and Evening. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING R 'J. Cameron, Lucknow„Iprepared. to do all kinds of painting 4..nd decor- ating. Agent for wall papers from 10c, per' roll up. 22 inches twide. Samples may be seen at my residence or shall be pleased to take them to yhur house. RADIO APPARATUS • Let us demonstrate to you the ••". lines we carry in Radio: We will be only ,too pleased. Notify Jack or Douglas Osterhout. Lucknow. FOR SALEPurebredOxford Ram and Ewe ,Lambs, .also Yorkshire . Sows; bred, and younger ones, and a , few 'choice Boars. All prize- winning stock. -.I. Farrish & Sons, Phone Dungannon 82-13; 1-11-c. HEIFER ASTRAY . Strayed from the premises of the und,ersigned,a two-year-old heifer,' -`"'''''•:"bltie." -weight -about -Soo lbs. Any . person- haying knowledge of it. kinth. 1-y- ,communicate with R. J. 'Sutton, -- 1-10-75 Lucknow, AlICTIOWSAT.E7- Dave McDonald., of V,Vin'gliam,,will have an Auction 'Sale ,of Cows and ...,:VOnng,. feeding • cattle. At,..3he._„Cain• House Barn, Lucknow. ,on -,Saturday, T. -Nov; 3rd-, •There-'ill•be-10- good cows' ,-,;---iiilkers• and- springers, 25 steers, one and 'tWo,year-old.., 'John Purvis Auct „ _ ^' • . real bargains g� t9 ' Davison &.'Son's LuekneW.;<,,See 'advertise -Mar -;:011t RC NOTES The Annual Thnnkoffering meet Of the Presbyterian W. M, S. will teleon Friday,. •p "11:CtS;,fi-drkkeii;. of Ripley, will addr veryon, 4), IMOAVANR.OANFRA, in 'fRev$,J. 11. OStetliPq; -0454en., E,-Trelea'ye4 angi • RPPOi!,,motOrd t� Landan. on *Morg,an, 7 • Rev. II.I.Osterliut Was in: Ripley - on, Monday night where -be 'gave the, monologue Recital, "The .Lost *Word," under the auspices 'of • the Epworth League ' • 1VIr. Neil McInnis, wh4nwe report- e(l'. taken to the •Wingliani last week, is imProvihg,1 so. that it is hoped 'that ,an . operation, ,..at first thought necessary, may be avoided, - • - . • ' • • • The remaini'cf Mrs': Caird, Who died-'''Kt---MinneaPOlig, 'Minn., on, .clet.•• 28, were brolight here fOrinferment an Wednesday afternaan,-, Interment Was made in Kintail .0ernetery,: the deceased:having been' a. resident, ,of that part before going eel Minneapolis', • : 4 cordial invitation IS extendedto the returned soldiers:. of Lu'okiioW and vieinity to attend Divine service in St.. Yeter'S Church, LueknoW. on Sun- day. Nov. .11t1. (Artnistice • DaY.)' at _ the hour of 10,30 e'elock'e.m,_ Those able to attend' will: kindlY leave theit• names with M. G. Bridge or F.: Stait • ley, ' .4 CLEVER YOUNG MUSICIKN'-. ,Miss Doreen Lewin,' the twelve - Year -old daughter of Rov and Mrs Francis•L Lewin, �f .Rervie; is roceiv- ing ,congratulations ..upon ')•ter .stieeeis in, Winning. herA .'T• Q M on the violin ; She is the iOnnkest stildent.in • Canada to held this degree, and it was Won 'after only fifteen Months study- ing i in !London ,under ' Prof. ROSelle Pecock., kiss Lewin also took honor's in the junior examination in: plane. ; - • FORMER LUCKNOW MAN Se -DIED SUDDENLY* IN: LONDON be . w . .. . - w Mr Elijah' Jewitt ,a .formerresi- ,.. dent qf LacknoW, but of-late'yearS " making his /wine in London,: dropped '.'''' dead while at his Werk , on Friday of •last eek; ,He.'was an empleYee ' of tr % Quarterly .commeniOn • service ••w.:'11 eheld in the, Methodist Clitircknext - urged to.....be Present.. The Pastor, Rev, J. H. 'Osterhout, B.A, HAD', will have charg-c. of both services next $,Undaq.,: '. • • ' • Yell:, unusal and unique was the Bir•thday ,supper and, entertainment: -Wen by the Young 'Ladies.' Class. in the Methodist Church. on TuesdaY", 'night. 'Each Corner.' of ;the ,i-oom was, decorated - very- .elaborately to rcpre- sent season of the year, and the' table. •decorations .corresponded witch the seasons;- The guest wereseate:d. at the: tables, accordingas to the: date , their birth, Spring,. Summer,: Aut- uinn 4rid `, Winter, and, .Jhe''waite'!..$ wore,,..eostomvs-soitahie for -the sease,n,. The -Slipper' was fine, The proglainne vas in 4' eaqi -part •resPresent:. ing.'one•af the seasOns;,and I1 thor- oughly enjoyed,'the fine numbers on e'7.natis..upparr,te rofhteh70',i,e,n4t;si.t1A41,0,pinliteyn(It'•(i. . . Dur - very•• f ' • • • • musieq§ler:hfu presided, o'v'er the Pr9grani.me in .'Very .pleasing Manner.,- ' , . The Annual. Convention of the ,Sun.. :day Selrools and 'Epworth Leagues of the •Wingliain DiStrict will be in. .the' Methodist Church, tncknewo. n :.1VeilnesdAY next; Nov 77th, At t,h,e; merning.sesaion Which .begins at ,addresses be giVen Frank, Hodson; of Wingbaini and ReV. Frank. Langford, of Ton:into. .The afternoen session hOgin'-. at 2, 'clock • arid the .spxograrrie is replete With'gopd things,' • ineludirig an address by . Rev. 'Stanley • Anis, of China.. Tne•eveninesessien 'begins at 7.•;15, when addresses will be given • by Rey: Frank Langford, Of -Toronto, . and-. Rev- 'Annisi of 'China There will be special mniic• at .all sessions All are invited to add the ssions of the'Convention. The mein, ys: of. thetitieknovy- Epworth League ill serve dinner ,and r supper for all' ha come at 35c', •and ,25c., :resPect- - • ely; verybOdy booStior the. biggest, ,(1.2,14est Convention ,yet. The. Presbyterian "teal eat .was in 'store -for, the ..GiiilditeS d otherS,. who' 'Ailed -Op' '$unIday, -the Sh rlock-Manning Piano. Coand .an hool room on Monday evening; was wa ing from ene'• part: of._the • Se LISTENING IN"- ON • ' 1.1,9.,TD GEORGE' * • • We were One of, a, snialtparty at „the _lb_ea.l.Pa.r.sonage. last ;Wednesday ti?ght; who %heard the speech by Lloyd George as -was- 43rOA.1.11aXteG_. );.0111,, Pittsburg. a; • '• Before eight "..O'clOc..k! the.,"antionnc- Or" . at , the. ,:PittSburg' broadcasting ssbtr4otnid°ellassitleh4e;:1-44144„.!Illi",..eGtOwilgeree'ringittt.g9,: :that:there.,-,-WasLan-..irnMense,addienee:- in the,. hallwhei-e, be was to speak, and that there was! a , chorus of j7,00 voices which wenld•pl•pvide entertain- ment before' the sPPakirtg-began,. that the United States' Secretary- of Labor, Mi Davis,. would act nochairnian of, the ,Meeting, and introduce Lloyd, George; • that ' Mr.. HooVer :;and, the Mayor Of Pittsburg were on the plat- form, and would make speeches. • This,. 'announcement Came throngh' very well, and Very soon. we 'heard' A...le-'greaLeharns.. singing, the -great, audience applauding and 'cheering, along .Wit4, the. 'hum and noise incl. „dental to n 'great gathering with great' expectation.. . .. .Iloover : gave • a short acldres'S' , which came over -perfectly', thE.! Mayor O.( Pittsburg',did not `speak so , well 'nal: clearlY;....:blit_codlti-be.-follOwed- here Perhaps, better, than ne, Could ',.be in; parts,of• the hall': Well back from: the platform; There.. Was. treinendaus. OPI4onse and cheeri,ng .:.:When, Lloyd (o9rge. came 1-1POU the•platfolni,•:after which Secretary' Davis made an elo- Adent ..speech. intrOdncing, .tbe •ex -pre-. „infer referring to as "Lincoln of , Britain; '.the Lincoln..of Europe;...the .1_,Incefn 'et the 'World "•.DaVis 'appear- -ed to haire pevirerftil' voice which. came over Veri'distinet1V; One .could easily .: hear -11/4Lloyd 'George stnrt out- With •Chairman, .Ladies and Gentlemen." He appeared, ..hOWever, to be. hoarse and did not attemPt to speak -very but the course of ;his'. speech : follawed,••He was picturing tbe':: bad '.Condition of •Europe .five •.yearal.'nfter the ,War`; .a • . • , ConditiOn, 'due . largely to ".7ealetisy?! hatred and • fear,". and . he:pointed,'the: great Opportunity the United' States had to .aid .effeeting;,a settlenient and 'estithliShing,a laStirigi.. peace. He , , . spoke. ter. only.about half an ,.hour'.. • Judging by all the :sound s the nfeet•••••• ing was all that he rdOul wish for, • • • . . • 'FORDYCE -factory tp„another when he Was seen vv4 CO stagger. andfall: Dr..Copeland WaS 'en tinck--4,ThdeceaSed,twaS:Ap:4.7yearsef---,rpe er,• John, iS“superintendent* Of. the fi,n, Mi ishing department the , Co •__Manning„,fadtorY.---- • s, gave an inspiring and tqi-lifting 7.• Arinstrong, first assistant 111 the ntinhation',-Schopl,. was alsovery called, but on, his arrival life was ex- ad and he ivaa.unniarried.,•His' broth, I'll dreSs on the topic, "The Social As e topic; "BookS and ;Reading,": b VOR, SALE.--Nordheimer Piano- in good condition. Apply to G. A, Sid- dall, Lucknow. 8-11-tf. , -DAHLIA-111U-LBS-EREEr=liarties- Wishing to get dahlia ikulbs, may have all they Want for taking them,' Up at ;..1.o.hii.JoYntts4,•Lticknow,, - • ,•• FARM FOR SALE. -100 AcrCs; 4' , miles from Luelcnow, buildings. in good repair, fall, ploughing finished; will be sold ,at a bargain. Apply .to G A Siddall; Lueknow 8-11-tf, FOR SALE', -A team of Clydes- „mdales, heavy_ draught, bay, ,six and eight years old Nn reasonahin offPr refused as they are not•neecied.-A, C. Simpson, R,R, 2, Elluevalev pustie NOTICE The public is reminded that sgoot- ing with fire -arms within the village limits is ferhidderivby law; 'and that it-roSeeutedf•ItiffiS', • are especially danaeroa, and parties • outside .town and village limits while . using long-range rifles should exercise • • • :'13 0 de y, 0r(ler, , • • 9-=H-. ,'" nbera -On the "prograrn Were a piano Solo. by Misi•TKetherine7•MaCKenZie;•a• itatiOn.by Mrsr, Deelor,: and 'dnetts bY MeSdarnes, ':Douglas. and: MurdocharidG; raham. an , 'lex. e - e ziy: soe jai Interinission of tee e: ,tites'-felloWed during which:, candy' was dServed, •After.,'Whieh •Rev. .111r Mac- luni.closed- the' meeting; with pray - TIT& Adult Bible, Class are prepar:; the programme far -next .Monday STORE BUILDING, SOLD 'roe ,i.11-)avisonold4heLbui ing, new occupies as: a ;furnitur ;itore to Mr; Leroy Horn, who Will us the.stord roain,for hii barbei--shop an pool.rooin,-and-onvert-titehriper ,flat" cal into -H-prn--gcts-,:p.' 'es"- er, sesson on 'December lst, • . . • ing iioW y T. a son in the• same block, • ",- • - while Mr• Watsen will, no doiiht find ;•-••;••--o-o other, suitable quarters, , • ; e understandit is the.. intention of _Da vis buildon4o-- --work-shop to the back •of his neW, lecation, thus leaving greater room for the furni- ture --store; T Wt leone with -You. A NEAR SHOOTING ACCIDENT Elsewhere' in this, paperwepublish a. notice from the: Village Connell e- ininding.the public of the.law against shooting within thevillagetiotl eequesting.7-thaV-7-.care-'.'be-47Fxercintrifi- the use of ball animunition, This not, ice, We belieVe. is protiroted if:19' an ,c li , f ident• of last week wilidh Might well ave _Prev.9.51. YgIY-.•.4.0119„Ile_.]Pr atalWhile.in her kitchen Mrs , • Lach- n ,thaeIntoehl we'd Startled sud$ en crash and .the beeaking of a ',pane • . , 1.....,Plass„.fragments ' ilt•Irch were „ . d ttickNow sdnoot, 081,opli - Room Sr /V-A.vetage on four exams,, cIQQ0.'"P• mac' t ).rines, 89; G, Fisher, , , , 87;• II, Webster, 87*1 IllitzstMn, ci pines, 8; d, Machnes, 80, IV --(The first four in this class IU r6te two Of, the Sr, exams,) -E, b MacDonald, 91; 80;' 0, 8r. L Menery 80.. D Mae. e kinnon; 77; A, , Andrew, 73; gelid, • 44; W., Agar, ('7; D, 65; 'be 1 rit,''114-16ir • 8 .(4itose4 44111.) ,uo Mgot)onildt ti4glor' Irk 4 cattered4 over the ,floor11.9114j:sweep, g the broken sne f6 tid glass, file bullet, which eVidently had Come hroligh the windasv., by • the ourse the bullethad taken, it passed oiely ever a coach on Which..Mrs hf I ' d ac Mos requent y, rests, a $ OOfl: the couch at tilie time :the . ullet entered; she dolibtlesS Weald ave been hit, The force dthis buliet vidently Was spent, before it ,hit the ASS, 0 rwise wen d et have on found on the 'Aber, 4but it inight: • ihould ow° '48 4 toteef41'W*, • irt Milne, 86; M, Pairner D. Mee: Ak HOLYROOD', -----Monday,--Detolier-729th ' Mr; and Mra. 1.Ayliner•,Acicert."ViS- . • ited Buren ft.ibuds,,uu Sundek,. of GJen'ui nen, Spent -the weeli.end lier'hoine' here., . . ' .,,,. • • h We notice the black 'ctriVer, Still makes the long. triPS, *.eaSt ' on the . ---.• - •••- •Mr arid Mrs •• Tem Harris and 'Les- lie 'visited, at William_Reile,W0,,U,04...en.,' •••• TiMr Cul- bert, of 'Ilipley,..S.pent an evening hist. 'Week at Will .Eadie'S,' , • .11rS,,WeS.'Pellciek, of I-Inton, .Snent Ifef' Sister, Mrs Aylinet Aelcert • • 4 , , . krg., Savage, of Taranto; fOrnietl;',' Miss 'Ethel Calslei, is 7With' 34,1' t stiek.,„ udging by the told at the fowl .stiPPeri,'Nve''f'eel. ee.P• . • • . tett: he is...determined te.'hae a wile,”' A .riuMbet frOM here took ht. the hot fowl Supper at kinlough on.Thursday 'night ao4 report a grand: 'Stitees4; ("Took 112" ilght,") 4, • 'Never. MIMI; w.ith the flat tire at the tenth ...Ceti, torner ft teW. Sunday nights ago wit4.", alright, 'Ho; wasn't helple'a's and alone, ' • ,Wesley Wha spent the .41a1 fh- eturiiett -home on '' Saturday night, and topott,a 41004 tho , , • . - . • - -Mr- -William James is •tinder the •of. :Barbour'S. on . ,SOrry hear that, ni•n••: tirris, not well lately,' We hope to soon see'h.er around again , .. • • . • .Mr,' Vey', who , bas Staying.. With ,Alex. Haven's, of Lucknew. • o 17-'ASHIPIELD,NOTE,S; Tuesday; October ,30., John McKenzie xf Klatail, returned home .fronCthe West last week • , Mr, James. Gilincni. of Landoni..is ;visiting with friends*at 'Lothian. ° and Mrs., Eliott Sand?' visited riencls .:Milvc.ntPn,..fon:,ihe-tye-ek::.•ead;';:.: 'Mr:: 1,11' pooth, ,Tordhto sPent RIPLEY Mrs is at vsiting Mrs 4%:.a1Ytipr,5.7A, 4eP P: 'n', • •-• Mr. and Mrs, Gemmell MeArthur, , of_Tiverton,_sPept--Sunday--*Ith-Mrs McInnes -,- , • . Wm; Bell -his jUst returne( :from. a two 'weeks' visit ' with friends in Detroit •. Mrs, 01)„, A Sligh't;::,Of ..,,hAs_.,been_the-guest:Of-=-Mra- 4W:0n-for- a few days • • ;Miss Irene Bradley spent Sunday in Kincardine with her friend, mise Awe 'McPherson', , I Mr, Stewart, of the South: .Line, has purchased from. Mr,.:Alex..,Mc- Murchly the 'farm recently in the possession of; Mr. ,Touzell , . . , . • Mr,•and Mrs; Jahn Munn, who went for a holiday to Washington, Balti- more, - Atlantic .City, etc.,- are expected honie 'about the middle 'Of the week.Mrs W --H- Needharn, . who liarbeer visiting friends, returned last Week to .:Polson,:., Montana 'rnHer . sister. Nurse Mary ' 'Stinson; -,tteeopanied her to The Women's Institute- will, meet on Friday, Nov, .2, at ,the home of the President?.. Miss Mannes: Mrs; --Mooney will contribute a paper. on The annual conventio,n of Women's Institute's will meet in London Nov, 6th, 7th., and '8th, Mrs. Lo Culbert is thedelegate appointed - by the Rin - ley Institute.. Mrs. Money, who'.bas beenseribus2,, '1011 for'sOme weeks, went to Wing-. ham Hospital on MondaY. .The sym- pathy Of the -cemniunity goes out. th her and her family:, • , • . •• ' -.Mrs," 'Anne ,Clark„. who has been visiting • '•het ..Mother;; -..,Mrs; IViiirdach 'Matheson, in Kincardine, lett for her 'home in -Edmonton On Monday, ac-. 'conipanied ,by .her mother as far ai •Ripley, wherethe ladies 'stayed off for the afternoon and night to ,visit Mrs J. B. lylarytn and. Mrs. R. Martyn. Durhaml‘isls.lVc.tac;rugnatyre; tte ;,:vbSoliw:itsr,1, oerf:thOrrician:t, two months, been visiting her cousins %the 'sans ;and daughters of the late Dtinean Stewart,' *hose' brother her fathent:owrnais.n'gl•efSthef°1LYirahS' m• -nen e;inl e eSatur- dayteili called by the serious illness of , her brother's Wife'. • ' ) One of the worst fires in the -history are -sufficient ideals for a life • that connts. The -tale itself is full of inter- est; Mr. Osterhaut tells it: naturally • as, -to a friend Its-, influence, ---Sinks deep . into the;•beft_rt '9; listener, and . •cannot lasi,aWay: ,,,,,The”•:audience; .fere, .between two 'parts 'Oft' the - recital' and, at • the , end Were ,solos beautifully rendered by Mrs, ' John- ston,' of Bervie,' and MrS, Johnston sang "There's An Old -Fash- ioned House," and "The Road to Apy- • where," 'Mrs, Dierlain." sang,: "Rory Darlin," 'pretty, Irish' Song'. This: ' was an evening given by the Erivvorth 'League Aster' and marigolds skill- fully arranged 'added -a note of cheer and beauty. , Rev. 'My: 'Winans, pre- sided. The. vote of thanks was pro- posed by Miss Mooney and sedanded, by Miss ,Willans. Mr; -Osterhout re- , s,ponded. to- the thanks by reciting a "portion of "Carty' On," 'hY of''Bervie,:" pro- nounced the „benediction: - —000----- - KINLOUGH • On Thursday evening' last a ve . • successful Hat FoWl Stilmer,'"was he at' th'eChurch of: the Ascension ,Ki lough, on the occasion Of the ,openi Of the new church .shed Which mea tires fifty ,:by :fifty-six feet , arid, h oller'ete walls fen ,feet high. and brrugated iron ,reof. This Shecl,."-h een eteetecl by••• Vaidntary•• warke nd is an asSet. to the eommunity an monument to the congregation 9,21; .A bounteous supper 7was Seri -Fe the . baiement . of the church, ,afte Vhich an, adjOurnment was made t he' new building 'Which was well hea d and, 'deeorated, presenting quite estive tapbe;arnnee„ . The floor •Wa overed. to • a depth of:3 or 4 Inehe ith' dry sawdust; An excellent pro ramnie'WaS 'given Which was:opene y the singing of; "0 God our help i res past," aecompanied .by Miss Ed a Boyle, the Church organist, Afte i.eW, remarks by the Rector, Rev, IP Lewin, Mrs George Smith an iss Mona Mitellell, of LucknciW,:gav pianoforte duet. The program .whieh as long and , Consisted Cal ' duets by Mrs j" Anderson and iss RobertsOn, of Lueknew, vocal los,12.M.r.s.„2..„(Revi)..:Langford, Mrs; . „ ry Id. ng s - as,, as rs of t - a , a a 1 -f - c a • L a, vo so -- Ernest- Ackert, Miss Robertson, Miss Malcolm, Miss Edna Dexter, Mr. Wm 'Rey. Mr; .Lewin and Mk. • Wm .Shevlin :Elo„cutien. and humor - _atria .entertainment was given by Mrs; Anderson, Mies 'Alice Brown and Mr. Bridge'. Instrumental niimbers by Mrs. George -»--Smith on the. piano; 1/1:iss Doreen Lewin and :11,e3.; Mr. Hayes on the violin, and Rev, Mr. Lewin on the 'celle; Short Speeches of a $pedals for Saturday. Dundee CalcO Doughnuts -- -fitTarts Made ?anied3-TaHome rt. • • Whole Wheat BreAd. -,Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs Phone• Lucknow Were You On Time This Morning? of ',Hnrori Township 'occurred in the, early hours of, Tuesday morning, The barn, eh Mr Alf. Nalcien's' farm; • on • , the4Saukeen Road, was ,burned..with forty- • pigs; hens and sixteen cows were destray- ' ed. Great sympathy is expressed for. -fainiry loss, especiallY as the farm Was recent purchase. ; • A. splendid 'surprise came. to Morris Wilkinson on- SaturdasrL,Iiiarning•when Stewart McLay appeared with radio apparatus he had purposely :Prepared ter Morris. With the aid of RoyJack- son Stewart installed, the , outfit in Mrs, Wilkinson'shouse: , A golden deed, boys! Mrs;•: Stinsefi, who is Morris's grandmother, . will be 82 ,on Hallowe'en. A treat Or' 'her, will ,be listening ,in, ••"; • the last, two "'weeks With' friendsLaurier - at „ , 'Mrs, „ Ro,bt,;pell children, of Ripley?. visiteit.frienStindav dg 'in i..atirier on , Mr and Mrs, Lor?,le yft'Lenruin and .. • peke, of :Win_dsor,_are viSiting friends inr.:Ashfield. - Miss May Mckenzie 'of. Langside Was the guest, of Annie ,Ketchabaw during the- weels-end' ' on Tuesday was quite successful, a; Very large crowd,. being in attend- • . ' . inotaerizttr- Hamilten', "That' Week ;where be will renlain, for a Week' or so viSiting• his, son, . Dr, A, E, Barnhy. .°• Messi.s. JOhii 'llesS, of Losfialsh,,, ."1,inroVingli-MCNain,-• -Of I ,a -,U; ter, left IA8t,w'eok for beti•oft wiwre they will the wira ti .sve n ; •Mrs. M 0. gekengie .left_fmt-the- Sod on Friday wliele she Was &tiled to the bed-ide of .'her, sister,' Teitotd, who ia.aeriouply Word was. received on Sunday of the death' of Mrs Flora Minneapolis," She was born and lived the greater port Of, her' tile on 'the ldth, Con,, near Itiittiti; The tnneral -WilFtr1e":151iib3'oh. Wedneiday, Lo Kin - til Cenietef-Y,; • ' BoRN The; WOmen'.s .1VI•issionary .Society of St, Andrew's Chureb, held their Ant:A., On: SrinidaY.'A large:Congregation was present,: •Dr. 'Harkness Idelfvered a, rousing. and convincing sermon on, the words, "For the, eaith. 'Shall, be full of the knowledge -of the' Lord as .the Watern the: sea", Mrs Jos : Coiling sang A little talk , with Jesus," At ,the .evening serVice Mrs.:Dierlain sang, `1,haVe been alone • - • • •Nth. Jesua." ' Mr, ,and Mrs S, Stewart, with . , their two little Children', arrived, here. ftOM Calgary on :ThursdaY nisght,. the. entloy 1of the, IMperial, (ow coin- PanY:, Laet 'SPring he and his Wife - returried,frern...Tri nidadr:w h ere, he;,bad,. Studyle forniations;Two months of last Sunimei,•w!th a, qual- ificd he spent in Alaska:On , , Monday this week he letiVeS., for, :Vettader:'-:8thith*-.AlneVitar-,--M14,-;;$te*.v"' art • is ii daughter of Mr, Cdhil Mc- Donald While in Rip1y, Mr sto",)4,re nurchased tile brick reSiOence,et 1)4., family, who 'remain. here 'Lor tho. Winter, ,Recital,--4111"'MOnday 'evening toy, Mr Osterhout; Of LnektiOW, gave a Recital, "The Lost Word," by Van Few Of' US:realiked the, trent in' ,tot,e,ipt.us, Van Dyke haS writtea a, nuinber (Of exquisite proie 1)00118? , notable or their simple triusieat Eng- Iish, for their beautiful imagery 'and for the vein 'of , golden hi,eahing that runs throughout each, ' iiThe tpit - t,t0d", ofitlitke,; .ItttloApttoesi,, 55 U d6.e-a t.fiej'nterY., fit: theP',e'eilt, on OcApbo, g4, to2g,, to mi% 4.44 ClittZe for p wealth w, and )1r$, (1001' nelle gt 11 • 4 q I ,g•_ratulatory'uatUre-were -Mad by Rev C. Dickson, ,of Ripley, and 'Rev. C. Langford, of Lucknew, , while the. speaker of the evening was..:Mr. John, JOynt, "M:P.P.; who: forrnall3i declared heinritding open. The Shed wasTfl,!11 to its capacity and :the audience waS very appreciative: of the excellent, quality of • the entertainment., Mr._ John PurVis-, •gave a, stoft. speech and disposed Of the•sur-• uction The -•-1;111:aiaseit-Pi‘fe°i%v911e1Yes'eaadsnid)-einave:;eesti.ebb°bytin' ..about.$3500,•free of debt The Singing. of `God 'Save the King,'' brought the. evening to. a If You wake an time. getting - ..on, ,the job in ,time is up to ,You, but, if you, sleep past the hour., even 'a ,super, man, ,wotild' have trouble inaking,the A Good Alarm Clock assures you' of being awake. on time, and allows you ;the longest ' possible , See Our Window, for Sluinber Stoppers .$2.0(1 to $4,54 ach.One Guaratieed One Year Armstrong Jeweller.& Optician' ZION Sacrament of the Lord's, Supper wilf be held in Zion Church on Nov,, •4th., at 19.30 a.m ' ' Mr. Fred Ritchie, of Zion, and Mies` "Smith,: of Dungannon,spentSunday• with . , 17eP , Congratulations extended to t Mr. . and Mrs; Thos. Cooke on the J arrival ' _of_abahy„bey on Wednesdayjait: Mt, John.. Chainpieff;'''.Oir-frOidiie; and Miss Margaret Tiffin, Of Lang - 'side, spent 'Sunday list with Mr., anc,1--,', :Mis.--;Mia-le Gardner. Mrs; ,W, T., Gardner, has .been visit- ing her father,. Mr. • b. Webster, _ of Luckaow,'whp has not been as well - fia Uslial-fotthe past two weeks.: - 'DANCE, • ,DANCE In-Lueknow, -Town-Hall;--on-Viida7; Nov. 9th. Fryfogle's Orchestra will be on. deck. Lunch served. $1.25 a • Connie, 'Ladies and Gallery 25e. , • • LOCAL MARKETS " EggHs_ . $825.'. . , ,Wheat ev, " • '•'. '90e ... • . • Peas, ••• •'•• • • ••••••',6 • • • . .; • • • $1•50 'Oats 88e , , ft1/44,44,W, tA**.s*44!;*,*.v.,W,',W,A4,1*.':AtAt,Vi,.*;.,*a,V;;"7,70,"4\`','•\'47/%4 . • 4., ur ent Sale is full swing and lasts` foii • Three- Days ; Onlyi ursday, Friday, Saturday Ile sure and :make our -purchase's as We in. -Variably. 'run:cunt' ef mte itenia on SaIe If you have not re .JeiVed a Sale Bill, fuSt ring us: up on the plimie and one will be pronotly plaCed in your hands, We have Many tieing:On Sale which are not list., ed'on the hill, but which maytl)e seen on display in the Store: Itememiser this Thursday) riday and SaturclaY,1 A. _- e Rex#11, Druggist If Ck 110 I VetiONTIOVOVIMStiMrafitr4r4rAntrttitr of*VreAr .4.