The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-10-16, Page 1•••
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LUCKNOW,..
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W. J. `,'ICelelier;"RiPlet;Y:Vh049:'' t
•aight...-er-"ilitY.t.t," • " . 0 op-Ato' AND GENERAL Ay'
DENTIST
;Dr* MacLeod will vieit Isichnow
eterY TuesdaY in Dr. Connell); Offtee-
McInnea. ChiroPractor• of Wini
ham, will ,visit Cain House. • Lucke
now, forenOinis---Tifeadayi-"ands-Fri-
s. days. •conimencing' April 29th. .also
Visit the hotel at Dungannon same
*days early afterneola:
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, DR. PARKER; eASTEOPA'Eli. at the
Cain Mouse., Luzknow, every Wed-
neiugy afternoon: Ail, &male dis-
‘ased successfully treated. cisteo-
..patuy icmoves tue phyaiesd'causee
. of disease. Adjustment of the
-Spine is more suickly secure and
1W1th ,;e1Ne; treatments by OSt.eo-
pgthy than by, any other' Method.
Wall Paper -1 have on hand the 19-
24 samples of a number' of the best
wall -paper houses, and will be pleas-
ed to how them at, my house, cie
take them to your residenee-R. J.
Cameron, Box 174, Lucknow.
MONEY TO LEND --On farm prop-
. erues it 6%. ---Geo„ A. Bidden •
4-541
FOR. SALE -A very. comfortable
dWelling, in toed condition.=ApPly
to Geo: 'A.•Siddall. . 11 -u -c
. WANTED, --Girl • to dog ener
heuse-work in a ,liome in Lucknow.
lersriff4W1\-'44*'-5.t.
Pnone 85
-o--rse•;se-fe'-aim e -"se -e• -'s43-6,•-•,
Mr. Arthur Stone of Toronto spent
last Week with Mrs. Alex Davison. '
Mr. 4..Priece, of Orillia, Ont. yis-
ited
oVer',..014 week end with friends
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mr.town.
FOR SALE -Carrots, Parsnips,
Cabbage of excellent nuality.
B. Bloom. Station•Road, Lucknow
10-10-p.;
FOR 'SALE --The Tannery 'proper-
ty, Lucknow.f also set •scales and box
stove.
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. AUCTION SALE OF COWS-'
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• , At the Cain House barn, Lucknow,
on. Saturday,. Oct. 18th." Commencing,
at 2- o'clock' pm 25 Good Durham
COAS -fresh and coming in early
. Lave McDonald, John Purvis,
Prop. • , • Auct16-10-1 25.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Doelle motored from
Stratford and "oeiit ' the week '' end
with Mr.,hdi Mrs. Charlei Steward.
Mr. Will ' Andrew ' has gone to
Sparta, near St Thomas to help har-
vest the apple orop in that district..
Mr. ,and .Mrs.. John .Darrow, Who
Fecentlysold their' residence here to
Mr, John .Haelcett,' moved this week
to Goderich, • • ,
Mrs. O. R. Hornbeck. and Miss
Marie of, Hainilton_are visiting the
former's, parent-5i,Mr. and Mrs. fag.,
G. Howey.
"AUCTION SALE
J4TJfl NOTES
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The Sunday. Sc'neels. in the 'INfah-
°dist and"Picanyterlan•Chgrehes
start at 'tWoo'clock in the ;,ifterno!in,
`start two O'ClOck. in, the .4ftexnedu
next Sunday, instead of :at ' •triree
,o'clock. ,This arrangenient: is made so
thnt.,thOse•-Who wish may _attendthe
ineOtiag in tb.e. Town Hall 'which lest°
,ciSinineneesntsthree.se'el'Oelc
• The Rev J Wesley. Coseas,Wes-in
ifeepWatee last Supday, preaeliing,
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TiiiinSDAV
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Mr. and 'Mrs. A. E. Durnin, and
daughter Miss Doris, o.l Clinton were
week end visitors with. Mr and Mrs.
R- H. McQuillin• •
• Piano and Organ Tuning -N.. Yost
Heintzman Piano Co. representative
IS in team this week: Leave orders at
Johnston's Furniture Store
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CTOBER 16t1i: 1
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WO .11alrq thi weck to reea-itt the
Oath of twd l'esident's-Of• the
daughter -and motheiHy, ho lived
thgether and . pasied away at their
home:within a, week. We .refer,te the
late, Mrs, J. :Wesley Moise and .' her
Mother,. Mrs. John, Ir*Irs Mrs, Moist
died. On2Settifday;Oct„,11ths and ,Mrs,
Irwiri -died on TuesdaY :evening; Oct.
1.4th. • • '
'AiMtVOraary services in t,110' .14(A Mra• Irwin was a Vei•y old wonion,,
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s.sssystroaessSe.sessemssiesseesse:sissietsse
week ' for Florida, where she wili
spend the winter months. She Went
south in "-company' With .a brother
from 'illichigan.
Mrs Jno 'Ritchie of Winghara
spent' Sunday with ber'brother Mr
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"R. :Mullin and Mrs. Mullin. Mrs.
clue „hasrecently returned „from. :a
three months trip. through Furepe.
Miles MacMillan, 3% miles east of
Lucknow will have an Auction Sale of
'Cows., Horses, Sheep. and Pigs en
Monday. October 20th.; Commencing
at one- o'clock p.m. sharp. This ,wil.
be a big sale with a lot of good stuff.
John' Purvis, Auct.
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work here was tak- • being en by • the Rev. , Mr. McKe vie •
Teeswater, Mr: McKelvie preached a
strong temperante sermon, •
PiAes,myteos-r:en
alirlGjuoyila.dble ''eVeniii.g' was
anent at Guild .this week, when the
odist chtirc . , ..
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g ,n her 85th, year; and had , been
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in failing • healthfor some • months.
Her, daughter MrS. Moise, with whom
she lived ...since earlysuminer,. was
aged 64 years and 18 days. ' She- had,
been seriously, ill for only a short
• tinie, and to many news ofhr death`
Quite' a 'utimber Of •Masons • from.
and .A. M: Lodge at Cart
'low, visited 04 Thurs-
day night of last, week. :there li,",as
4tlite a large gathering, and. an ea-'
joyable traternal • tiine,
• EXECUTORS; SALE OF -
FARM PROPERTY
Being the estate of the late James
Komy-eFarin Lot 15, Con. 8,
Kinloss ' • '
•At HOLYROOD On •
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21sts 1924
At
•h hour of Eleven O'clock ASI.
-The-larrn consists of 100 acres --60
• Mr. J. E. Agnew is spending'. this
week in Windsor, having accompan-
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ied ins sister, ,hers, esactienzie to
sae . Border City. Mr. Agnew has
about recOvered, fr011t• his recent an-,
ness.
S The regular Meeting of the Lneit7.
now. W ineen's 'Institutes will bele
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.n the Towns -tad 'Friday October 17,
is24 at 2:30 p,in. Wingriam institrite
witi be preeent. eleinbers , please
°ring 'Cakes , •
Adult Bible. Class were •the
cam e as • a surprise, The tx,-!< slinvalids
tainers.• The President of the 'ClaSs,,
had the kind attention of 'Mrs. Flem-
Mr, .Murchison, was in the choir.
Ming and Mrs. l• Vv'eslee Henderson,
Mrs Frank McIntosh took the Bible eisters;of- Mrs: MoiSe. Mr.
win of near town is ,a." brother.
J. Wesley .Moise 'died ', about three
years ago followinT, a Jong period of
helplessness. during which his w;fe
.eared for him. Sh,e ,one
Mr.. Win, J. 'Moise, of :he
'Nelsons. Bank at Ceats-.verth. He nr-
rived in town a few hours befdie h.
Mother- passed away. ;
' The' funeral of Mrs Moke '-as on
Monday afternoon to Greenhill !Cern-.
etery:sHer mother will be laid to rest
in Greenhill this. (Thtirsdan after-
s
readine This was followed by a
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chorus, "Sweet Hour of Prayer."
'Miss Tena Carrick then gave a • good
paper on "Prayer.",. After' this the
Lord's Prayer was 'given in song and
appech,.:a line it a time of the Lord's'
prayer being read and after every
line, a Suitable solo, or:chorus, VI. a
ming.... The clasi are to be ,congratul-
ated on this Part of the Programme,
in particular .' Mrs. Afts,.
McKenzie,: and. Mr.s, Aitcheson each
contributed solo .and several selec-
closing .the :Lord's prayer was: softly
Chanted. .T1i'e 'Missionary ,•Committee
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have charge of the next Meeting. •
LIJMNOW BOY IN-. -
TEE FAR FAR NORTH -
Mrs' sind Mrs. •.Neil. McInnes of
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toWn,.the Other, day received. a jetter
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. Toronto ,papers Of Monday •contain•L
.ed notice of the death of mr. :Barry
Aorton, %ho at ,one time wail*, tea-
ner the. 'Paramount Schoen :Mr.
,csortons'died at Bata, Algoina;., on
Sunday, ,last. had been ,failing.
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Under cultivationes'30 acres of,alth for ,a Year-orsmore.
acres
veneer house, 'kitchen and woodshed -"'-*M'a*1*,id*--31Ts:-Frank--8°1e'swereee.."1.--
grass; Good . -40x60--it- re._ _
. attath-eds--First--elass-svaters. Go b e, ied to leincarame on Monday., on ac-
, orchard, The farm is '1%, miles east count ot theSneath of-an-infan.
of Holyrood. ' , • 'i grandchild, son of ,Mr. and Mrs,
Immediate possession given to do . _
bioya isioirid: The little one who
„given first of APrils:1925. • was-enlYinsfew-days-eld-dieds;atLthe
e --- .'falf PrOWings-Permanents.poss,sesion s
James Eaker arid Joint Purvis,
from their son Finlay, who for two
years has been a detachment of
Mounted 'Polices in the Country north
1,)f..111Adsops:. Bay. The letter was writ-
ten on July 31 and tame here by Way
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of , Denmark. It, was , chance meet-
ing of the •• police ..Party„ with ,a, ship
from Denmark '..paying an annual
visit to a small settlement on the
western •coast • Greenland, se ,the
letter was brief and hurriedly writ-
ten. Finlay 'expected to send Out a
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real letter by the Canadian. Govern -
Ment ship on its return' trip It ap-
pears that the government ship on
'the up trip encountered . very rough
weatherind order to avoide being'
swamped •the cree was obliged to
throw a griat portion of :the coal
-suPply soverboard7 This, loss ,necessi-
Aited the trip 'over to the Greenland
sttlementa where the •capain hoped
to pick Up enoegh coal to take him
back south. • • • • - • .
Sergt. McInnis is, now • in charge of
the detachment ;owing to the disab-
ility of his chief. and over an. ire:-
inense' territory exercises 'the's au-
thority . Of Justice .61 the-PeaCe.
utto-m-S---Offieerand Post„Master..„01.
course there are, not many ..People.
Weres-lbutsat-effort-IS-beingjaasle to
'establish the antherity, of , govern-
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ment among the Escinimox and. the
--whalers..-and.- fun:Winters Nichri each
summer find, their way into the far
North. The chief ' business of the
,police ;to look. after murder cases
ameng the, nativeS Who are :degraded
. and who still cling to • many of their
old practices such as killing „a rival
Whenever it suits their temper or is
dictated by their superstition - •
Sergt McIniiis Will serve three
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.NELSON s H011esIONSOX KILLED—
• M","AU-TOMODME'l'-it.' cOiDEI\T
• TERMS: Cash in '30 days. ' -Xincaroine ,Hospital. ' '
Executors. „Miss Addie'Clayton, B. A. and Mr.
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1640-c., Wm.. Clayton, Listowel, Mt. and
R. E. MacPherson and children;
and Mr:. Stanley MacPherson 'of
Orangeville; Were visitors •the past
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LOCAL MARKETS
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Butter., • J• -
Wheat
Peas.
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'Barley '
$10.00
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33645
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MEETING AT
MARRIED
A public Meeting, under nuspicee
-0f,the„Ashheld'•branch of the Ontario
/ Monday, 0ct4 ^20th at 8 o'clock. Mr\.•
R. D. Canaeron, Isecknow,• who
has been doing a lot of good work in
.the .nresent campaign and whir, is
, well infornied
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'spe,ratice situation, will addre.ss the
AndreW
the Hall zit Kititail on the evening of
1' OrreeFeitzley
-sr-sass:se ss.,Aessekst,,,,Presbyteriait Manse, God-
. erich; by, tinerl,-Ente-Meetiaraiidi,
onkTuetday, °Ct. 'Melvin
Fritilerof Mr.• -Sind Mrs.
. Ore are ni,nking their licinie in, Litek-.
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At the,hotne of the 'brides:iparentas
near LucknoW, on October 15th,'1924
Mr. Melt IhtsIsen, Whqiiii0, and
Mialt Englandj diat.itter
St': 010tr Jo" gOgland; ,-
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week .with Mr and Mrs t Ed. McQuil-
lin.
Sanan,e1 • :Nelson •Ilodskinsent
youngmen „el Huron, Township end
we.11.4snoun r. tucknow
iS dead, 'and. MiSs ;ary MacDougall,
of 'pear. Kincardine is". Very ,seripUOY
injured, •abont: the head and ,facs• as
the result Of an automobile 'accident
_wRohaildhi nh•
irjs intcawe iTITeirVetiat:,0)11;
'fi the ef Oc:t th.. Miss
Ne:lie MacDougall. aSiSter' of.• Mars.
and Kenneth MecDonald !. Of the •41,1s,
Kinleas: who occupied:the liact,
•seat were .a1S7O-ifis'sn'sed and shaken up:
aceident, wassOnn Of 'the Worst
thathas oceurred in. this ,partS en,
dangeririg the lives of eleven,
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sons and wrecking two. cars • •
•The story• of the, mishap, .appearc.iRMaccallum Conductec
to be as` follc's.s: The four'.'persern, levotionar exereises at the , epening'
'5esOon Thursday Morning and Rev's;
'Cosens and Langford • perfoimied
:ike' service, in the afternoon, and ,the
'Re.V. Mr. •Langitiril again.' on. Frids,
•''''''‘)Trhneing.visiting teachers were bigh'It
tboir;:braiSei Of " ..inuSica!
talent as rerc*. 'serifs's] I: .?lis Mahe'.
Ali in ick Olowslas wbr
at' ane of th'e sess ons contrihnted t
vocal .duet. J:' Wesley joye
nth°.sane-. a sele and ‘Mesdames Ref(
and Newton .a .piano
Other. were well re
seiVed were rc'ql:nt, bv Miss Mar;
fe an d daughter,. •• Pauline Cennell, a So' b; M!'•:s •Fawler and • •
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iciliN A. MacKENZIE, KINCAR-
DINE '
'DIED ON OCTOpEli .8TH.
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Mr. Jelin..A.. •MacKenzie ' who': di,..A
at • Kincardide ott, Wednesday rol, '7(ist
*eel( Was well-known in -, L,u4knew,
and the 'surrounding ' country, , and
iniich regret has been- expresSed here
at his ' death,' news: of. whib ,parne
,quite' unexpectedly.' Mr...MacKenzie
bn& been in :faiing' health- foe:some,
time, but. it was not generally krtovin
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that••his:eonditioe wai serious..
The late • Mr., '1.'aeKene.le.' Was::, the'
son of Mr. and Mrs. John. MneKenzie
pioneers of Con. A. Huron Tewaship.
A.5. n young .. Dian he .Worked ,oh:tlie
farm, until about s'o . years ago he
moved to aineardine..toWn, where. he
went into:: the insurance :.bnsisiess •ie
'which: he became widely known -.rid
universally ' esteeMed . as a '; WOrthi
citizen. He was a, lifelong I'reabyter-.
ign, an 'elder,. in Knox.• Churen, ‘ kin -7.
pardirie, . arid. alwayS ,a 'strew;
,Cate .of terneperanee. At the time of
his . death he ' N.Vils '. sectetaTi O.. Atie
local Pebissitesconimittee 'Working.
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.the"interests of:l.the Ontario Temper,
ance Act; Mr. MaeKensie Was • a
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prominent ,Member of, , Northern,
Light- Masonic ] teaeste and :a mernher
of the -Royal Arch. , ' .' • . - ,.
• The deceased was married to Cath-
erine Cullen and.,be..'sisSiteVived : by
-Six *ins, GeOrge,--df-BrantfordrAllan-
Of, the , RoYatIllenk ...stalls. .: Torotitce.
Jairies,' of *Bnilington; Leslie, 'dentist.
at Pert IlePe, and. Robert 'and.,Casi:,
Alta. and Elizabeth. of Detroit "*. He
Mon of Kincartlin,,e;:. tworldaushters,
Mrs. .1. T. , Anderson.: Of ' Benaoceiii,
aliP*-lia-Vg` ene, hro • er a 4 en-e-'Siss .e.`,.'otione• , tin oirsitont . the summer ' the: arra '.;ca'i,t,t.nt.,, hetter hed . t er(
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With Kenneth MacDonald On his farm been One '. male artist.f..in the. cOniltiT:
t.;:-.1"a;:*jaar:l.te.,s'reI(f ;111?zie:et,,1:°.•b!ti Cainii(cla-'2:dliiiiitS.' th ' ' 4 ' -..-C ' '• of • Kinless Ile ation but as it 'Was the audience
'last -Week was under .Maseeic • aus-, . ss.
young. man.. and was Well thought, Of tained , as ,the . frecilient, applatise and
by members Of , the order -and 'other ---0-e',-0----!. 3,ICSTair, ,soptaifoi who made her firSe
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WEST BRUtE iTE4CIIERS
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4 ettehded
the WeSt Bruet ...er Thurs.,
das snel o.„.
';arioUs7
L4Sion' ad he rmg was : in
evers way profitable and enteVable.
As :is customary.. at s•,1(:..;(1: gather7
• ii1J4's. Seine eS the best Ioeal talent.
was secured give--veriety'.
4 ggutal busieeSs, progreis,
Iri the.„ 'absent* Reeve !Johnston;
Dr.. G. A, Newton; i.*M- silay201-,
teepee') delivered. an ;aps'sspriate' ad-
dreSS of" wehome and on beha:f• Pi
.the reeve •and council 'extended the
fret ni of the 't� the visitors
named were together at the fail
at. Tiverton, remaning over. to L.
dance; three % o'clock, Wednes.
day niorni,14); they .started for Kin-
cardine in ,Kenneth MaeDonald's 2at
'sea Chevrolet: Miss Mary MacDeu
gallwas driving aiid• the , front
seat with' her was .young Hodgkin-
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son, MacDonald and Nellie MacDou-
gall
occuPied Ithe back seat., ;.•
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Leaving Tivertchi, the .paft;:., • .wiac,'
iii:eCeeded, by a few mintites. by a Cal
_driven ,by John 'Walden, a =train-
man'of Kincardine. , Walden.„'s car
vas by and :Ars. A. C.
Messrs.. 449-.2”; X445f.fkl.V4FAR1-0.#4#titten..,..',T)„,•
'"-• Opposite Mr. .J. Taylors . i'arlit:Nis!. much need for. e•-.:oloying. Ootsid.e
MacDougall aught un with Waldee', !ept tor. a. , while these were
car .and,Pulled....oPt to pass it: Welder. alienable. • . •
is reported •as sang that he wa.", ,.These :In 4itute meetinks" . are
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%driving. at about 25] thprisek DepartMent, of Edu;•'
The,ChevrOlet cat pasSed Are intend' to be in-,.
short &Stange ahead. turned into ,th' structiv:‘ helpful in fittin the'
read again: itiSmaking' the .turn tlic' teach'', f '%". • their high Canine In
car appears to have ., strnek 'bine -,•'n this object -the. .prograrn
gravel.: or .a rough .piece of road, tee Inc • such numbers..as A, Round
frent 'wheels 'gave .."-iNey andstlie Table Conference ;!" "Importance ,.of
'and „•Ecidie. MacDohald, ' ' NaY., The delegates , eels's] not ses
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Sproul; and son
,Willie, are spending this week with
Isucknow .friends.•Mr.,.,Sproul reports
a very geed tohsceo- crop in
where he has been during the sum-
mers The harvesting has )ust been
completed and on his return the pre -
cess ,kneern, as "steppingv 'will 'begin.
Asfew -inaccuracies and omissions
in the list of fall fair prize-evinners
iiSt-siiinlishedskinasthess,Sentntels have
been reported. Thele-iiie, unav�idable
owing to the are ess way in w ic
aant: of the judges fill' in their
reports These make a* great deal! of
trouble for the secretary and for the
printers. fjjsiiiie casessik-issimposs
sible to make corrections ae the
judges cannot , consulted. Like
Ittrert- accurr in. =connecOon- :with
every fair.. '
Cards of,, Thanks- I wish ; through,
The Sentinel to, think, most sin-
cerely the friends ,and neighbors
Ort. of Lticliiieok' and 'failitg•• ttabeti,
years in the North - before being re-
lieved.
DEVIlt, OF -JOHN- McNEICE
rolled -tWice 6Yei. before -coming •to g. Tithe*: Tahle:!! "Manual Training -A.
Stop.' The: octupants NVere throWn up-
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onsthe road and in. '.-eircler : to aValdp
gOOlg vel., them Walden 'who wfifi ..
not' far. behind: turned---tris-car'.to
ditch , where it was badly . 'Wreekeil.
Fortunately:: nO: one:in Walden's., Car
was •SeriouSly '
_HodOinson .•and . Mary MaeDougali.
'were rendered. uncoescionS, and they
with MacDonald and Nellie :Nlic,Deti;
gall':were taken to 'theKincardine
'lloseitals, by.. other.' 'cars returning
from ,Tieerten. Youngs, Hodgkinson
ildver,,regained "ceiiscioesness... .Mary-
Macp,ougall ;Was uncon ous, or:,§e
: era I heurs,'and „ 2 a ' itch,es• Were-re-
'ouireci io :the . cuts , Ori
lier fa
The other girl and . 31aspenalcl 'Were,
able„ to go ,hoine, during the day.
' the-. deaili of Hodgkir •
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.son„. aseerious jury was,impannelled
and, viewed the remains befbre 0:ley
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were -taken ;TtO..• the • .pets.
'-diftellses-eraisMrsts-.EzebietS-lioilgkin•
, Son Hurees,The funeral
waS on Saturday afternoon '.to. iiinross
'Cenieter!„7„ ,‘ •
1-Celsen trOde-.kinson,•:',..aS he waq
familiatiy .1crioWn,' was ;18..-yeerS and,
10 months' Of. age, drid j•he had been.
. Mr: John McNeide, for Many years
a resident Of s near, Kinloss village
'died on Sundayllist, following, a few
day's illness. Mr. McNeiee was , in
his Usual` health,, early in the"^week,
and had Worked throughqun'Tueeday
Own..threshing. - On Thursday
he -Was'illeenxilraffirileVelOpeerienes,
monia which 'developed rapidly re-
sulting in his death On Sunday.' Mr.
MeNeice was aged 63 years and 8
tnonths., The funerik..was,onssTuess
--day-+-tekinloss-CeMetery:T-
o o' o •
ENTERS MOODY; INSTITUTE
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forWifilyeritimIneeseassIleseensisi
• SINGLE COl;'P$ 5 CENTIS
1 F r- -4
frCB)711 PtiffS-PufWe•B'Qa
- Chelsea On$,
Raisin Bread
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iri
OMP: Made Bread..
Whol.e'Tilleat:Bread
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Two Umbrellas left at Ttpro
.ownersMay* .haVe,'Same by
sproVing, :ownership. ,
;1.g your 'Butter and Eggs
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.Top :Prices Jive at
*Phone So,: • Leeknes0
'Correlation,” by Mr. S.• :pickles of
Lencldre Nornial; "Teacherlie Relation
to a Cerninunity," by, W. r: Bald,- I.'
S An,account of: the Annual
.F,xctirsion .into ,Nerthern. Ontario by
Mis Alexander:, An ,addiess .by
R D. aCnieron on "The Influence of
, ,
the Teacher;"- • "How to Overcome
Urmattiral. and Sennie GoOd Reading"
by Miss Icellie McGillivray; :
Geo
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,graphy" by Mr. Normap MacDonald;
ullistorV" by Miss. MacLennan:.
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"Spelling " Miss-. Kate MacDonald;
;."Arithnietic.!! by •Messrs: Tovell ,and
ThomsonCompoition". by Roy
PAttersen;_ .‘,(Literature" 1» Miss Mc-
Rae; "Xritis,=se'.."-, • In Third laSs,"
-prat Reading", bY Mis.s
• ••c;‘,. in 'Second
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orres-
, Cliffensi,
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•: 'i was diSchised
'ward ;give a talk.,
hone' 1 Tbe.,*(41001.".,
ConCert-ThUrSdAf ,
• The ideal....s.o.nu;: ,1:eas 'for,
on'Ort • . „.r • • 11 Thuriday.
..evenihg. ' have' thought.
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.„ Back-
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,Agents Wanted
The. careful 'attention to our
customer's orders and the splen -
d:1 stock, supplied . for Years
ipaq warrants us in having a
, a representative. two in this
entinty. Liberal , Commissions.
Free Outfit. Write at once for
; Exalusive Territory.
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Tugs. -vv. itowmAN & SON
comrksnt-
„IbGE-VILLE; ONT.
' NURSERIES.
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•--Hrmacitris.
REVISING VOTERS LIST
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J-ado•e Klein was in 'Istes'snow Tues-
day evening revising the voters Lists •
to be used in the voting 'nest Thurs-
day.
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day.' wing: to the keen interest tak-
en in the :Plebiscite the lists ' have
come. in for more than the ordinary J
measure of attention ' At the -court •
:beret-. less than 41 neMes, were add- '
ed. T's.,..ty :n:ne , of these Were pre-
sented and Vouched . for by Reeve
Johnston working in the interests of
the Plebiscite.; 'Cominittee, .9k:
"dry" fOrCes. The other three were
vouched: for :by '' Mr.; Lloyd Agnew, -
4 -'116 in the -absare Of his father is
ico:king after the Village Clerk's
''work; ,
In Bruce as. elsewhere' the Moder.L
attop League has a lawyer. (well paid
WO -may, be sure for such men Will
jost at least' '856 Per day -following
nn The funisas efi Friday, ernoOti of appears'. to have hesen*:4nin"stiiiitl hfilled :the Hall: was :wed enter -
!legs and. was very largely attended in .see .seighborhood where'.he' i-tc.dreS --attested, 31 s Florence
illness, ?°f
theAciiid expreSaiona nt-SYinpatlit
at. the time "OrlieF.;death. " • •-•..„
' Moise.
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BOI214
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Kenny-At:Foititia, Ont. Oil' titit,
,
'lobar 1824, to .
$°101.4t PO* 4 'ooni catios.
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We are • in recelpt,ersthe.,.following
note. from thet-seerittery' of the Moody
Irstitute, Chicago. ,
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friends. Mr. MacKenzie, was 1.2' years ,•WHITECHURCII appearance, in Lucknow is. a mar,11.11,
•of ;ages •1.,••
• Miss Pearl. , Henderson, who has
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th e..reViS hie judge- to prevent.; ,as .•
far as poSSible, the additiOn of voters, ,
likely to , vote "dr3T,.. One. Was on.
liand here ,as elsentere, but the WO&
of • the .Plebiscite Copunittee was So .
"thoroughly done, every, necessary
proof being ready, that he •could do
nothing but let the Panes pass. The-
ehairinan of the committee, Reeve
JOhnston, deserves .great:'eredit for
thercnighnese in this matter The
work .of 'getting' nameS. en. by „ the
coinniittee elseseheres met '
Very, different .measure of
licent singer With,A Of,. great,
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• ST. IflIELENS •
.Matuf 'Cone„ power,, eVidently earefUlly • traiiied-
ing: in -the Toronto Free Ilospifftl, Kathleee Reid was the •sne!tt
,
_ spent a few day= recently , her pOpular of ' the quartette With ,her
.4.",411iSS,1314.0.41e.:•,;11 , esessin'g number 5 on.' the vn. 31i:-,`
and Mies were in Gederieh •si ' .1 leis chester ' licrort the. eljeutioni,.•A „is a teat:tier
, . r••• an( • 'r , , • ' • "
ColiVentiOn.. ' Lockhart attended and Miss.Lillinn„Longtham Of Wind- it Weston, who does ,entertaining a5.
sdeline,„" and doing Iier Work 'vei";
last ' Week 'attending' the Teacher's
the One held in LuCknow. ' •• . sot,. were • horne •lac:ttWeek 'attending
the 'funeral 'Of , t,heii • matey.; • Nit; Clee'erly.',Mrs„ Seely , who pre.sided at
, Miss Anna Stuart Torent0 joho , the leano is fine•rnusician tiSat
lett to* On Thursday: Tena -sited-on Sim- nfttUral and egiw. manner which -.al-
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' 1.1essrs."Cdrar'MeDonald 'ana elatives rinshani • ' ,VIVS .
.Miller,Were lin -PalmerSten'• Wedl the yobtio so-letv Of the. ; pt-r"rer'n brief Insoee-
,
are*: holdint ,tOr ,Bald,prosented •tke•Hall•l(fliY
, The Sacrainent bi the sy'Ssits-SS-eses in the Tfra-s7en5filrir
suecess... When- a- name was presented, -.S
the Moderatiens-League.-laWyer-sraiee
co a, question as to.. „age Or time of
rethidence and if nobOdy. Was ,present, -.L.,_
able . to. •vouch for then ;the name
eould •not be entered, no matter *hOW,
thoroughly ' qualified , the Candidate
was ,in feet. ••With lawyer•
folldwing' the Revision Court in every, „,
countY.in Ontario : to peeyent, the list -
n; afr names on technical grounds. •r•-•
thotiSand's of citizens will
be prevented 'from Voting; on Oct. 23.
-• .onestiorf'w wottir-asIting!plithere
• )es the ,niOney• come' Ifrom to pay,
army of lawyers? . And how. do
1,nerithers . of ,the Moderation ,Lea7.,
to get ;their Money bank.
' !rr. ;Getman, who .represented the!
here on, Tuesday: evening ,is
to 'have remarked after* :the • "
01:1:Ajd• that this was the "Worst
.? he:. had. struck" :as the evidence -
wai to! .and he could .'do noth-
ing. but,&let the names go
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POLIUTH, CON. KINLOSS
Mr. W. ..r; Mcdonnell; -who • has ,
dni'ing the . suin-•
iner.is -bark ..an'tr,•hig..: tieighbOrs
Per will'be tibs,erved"; in Calvin, Clire:ell the ehurele on. October 'flist„. X gi)otl of Ripley. who this year OA' higlit.•
next SinidaY mOlcning; Se rt:it."" at .11 t pro&ranline is!.beihg O.repated,,. Lttneli, marks. Of all the students in ' West
reeeleats.,The +.PreParators 'SdrVice Will x‘ols, she, served:- Evenybody welcome, , and, t'at. Brutewho wrote. On
-beeheld---oh--Friday-mornings-at 10311..s.ssiss,, Dair*,--if. anlieL',.:ard, 'lean- „:- „and.„....E.ktranee:',to-- H-
ighSchool. exanlin"
Miss . Martin •of. Teester.. spent .*,,tirs`,; David Kennedy yisqted' Pp* ,11611- Mien. In :Making the lpie-SeiTa-tir6ii:
a few daYs lostweek with her' e°osin day with 3,Irs. Duncan' MaeDeriald of Mr,, Bald •todkoceaSion to 'saY tr•an'Y
Mrs- Will-Riltherf,ord; .St. Helens.
,
been'', an active -Member of Bethel
sP-reshyteriansalitOsshae entered the
MoodyBinie instittitespf_Clii go to
prepare for definite \,, Werk.
She is oneof corer 1618 men "and 'Wo=
' 1 t free
nice and coniplernentare ,th.iess n snit,
:let0her%on, nyal ,t2.1iite;stSitsselyess-. teem. isere,,Otternds, the seceeesfiil-tainlidnte,:iltesteaeliese;,
Sons , of Orangeville Were visitors ' ed the anniVersaii services in . the and the schools of Weit truee, Ile
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with Mrs. MePherion'S ?tethers MrS: Presbyterian cliffch at Witigharn ow nt(le special Mention of •tlic. Luc.-YmiWt
Haines and other' frtelid.e' °1ier• the' Sunday. . 8lloot and t•t'ff of teachers, and he
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week :end. ' Rev Mr, CO:1)ljg. will preach in. the hoped tile siettlirSsfSLASkinSes 'votitd
Mr, and Mrs McDonald and Mr. Presbyterian church here next . Sun- )1 gist . and eneesssge s,thesS, S. holt
and Mrs: Warw•czenlifdtdrells'frentiF ilayseevenityr-,inAhessAntereSte• of tb.9 ,
Sire..1Vie'To -It - -' ' -.t e ly • . t i O '
men enro ed for . he ,. titer week, .,
Iltird-ri:.-iinciViSited the fernier's ceu- Jr. A, . tverybody come' and lent-
., , .• . , Mlirray during h n out ••-tosernmee• .see itr I In stile.
, WesL , ' , ' •_
courses preparatory to Work 'aS• Oas- ses. and Mrs Renert, ei,eleierian , m,is, 'Dorothy Wraith viSited With
'
tors,. evangelists, hilssmallesJ Bible and fainilv ,of Laurel and Mr: Stanley,
McPherson, Of ....and, . ii.,0, and ,.in.
tea:rehers, Y. M. C. A. and It., W. C. SS re, ss ii ..! A ,,t
A lsecretaries, piano Anil pipe 'organ willimia Clayteti and daughter Addle
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players,' • directors of:religious edu-
Spent Suriday evelimg at
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on the 4th Of IV..ren" for a'short,tiine.
' e, Are Very ZOt-ri, te report .thei •
:death:,el hright „yowl .man of our
oralityi Nelson Hodgkinson Who was
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In; an Mato aceident--
Vier& in the t I work ti0i. wee
„ ; nea. kintatsline lag week„ -
On bei'A!T Of' 0)01 1!1%.1-V. miaattcyr,, was
here
ii Lueknow 8vhn 1,46tivi invited fee_se .week.`e,,terted• iiis'shome
tencherS, and a those .who had in to Killatrey,.11an, on •Friday Of, last
.' 011ts:10:::::aliiV,..a.al'asho.117tth*el,1"de5viti,:tiOnttattilhl,r.erO, .errenotElont4etti tetin;,11-dill::ii:tt'ru.Faticietif,e,t,iiinsiri:isitluaeici:iv°11:rttnen*tdb'he.641`i :tiii'ai:1'4
ciiamhet- i-herc tea, and Nadi.), wai•
Taahirti iluititute at tticnoikr lait
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,; ; , , ,e, ;tt , se
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AffetlF4 • ' .. '
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her and Mrs. : Henry Paterson last,
week. • • • „ :
Mr. and • Mrs, Albert gank.' 6itti.. Of
Belfast visited, on 'Sunday with 'Mit.
• Go* gotoberto David Gilliaa
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