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,.(i0 per year, in advance; SX.25. OtherwiSe
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LUCIOIONtits, 'ONT. THILIRSI)AY, ocToann 7th,a. 1010,
litoso11014Coupons
for tho:Watolt and
•.DipOond Ring
Contest ,are .request-..
tO bringthem in
not later than Oct, 2;
taklailitLE
-4..eweloe
• ONT.
• • "
.4ost *eceive4-..,-Qur Pall Stock
a Vine, Serge, Black Serge
ilk*;4 Obeviot aad faneit
irtgik• SOmething new. call
and see them:
TEMPLE CLARK
'-fidereh`nnt Tsqloe.
IlisoninesmonigeidimminnoismoneemmosI
ge •
A Christian' eellege,liTie,
Forvicspectapandteries,wrkethe'Priadval
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Oath Came Soddenly
Death cap* very suddenly on Wed:
nesday evening of last Week to Ur. John
• Beeline, ' who for a Couple of months had
been hostler At the Cam House:10 had
been in his wool health throughout the
day and shortly after eating. a hearty
eiiPPer was Passing through the hallway
-wherihe-was. seen to -fall and apparently
expired instantly. . A sudden attack. of
heart -failure is given as the cause. •
".Word was sent to his wife and iladgh.-
- • •-tee'whe lived in -Toronto and arrange,
merits were made to have, . the funeral
• !here on Saturday morning, Mr.
Garbutt Condncted a seryme et Mr. Day.-
•- --isori$Jindertaking-tobm and interinent
'% was triede in. 'Greenhill Cemetery.
---.--• difigliter, Mies Gertrude, and three
tat: 1414.11. Shields, of Havelook,Ont.
• Mrs. T. Julian, and mes. H. Chandler,
. of Toronto were present.
• • • Besides a widew,aiddatightet the de-
teastilluts a sem who is in l3iitish Col.
udibia. He evas about 60 years of age
.-
and was vifell -spoken of by t,hose who
• had made his acquaintance.. He came
to Lucknow In July, and was looking
forward to entering business on his own.
account
•.,
1
That alithespepw
ially low Drug
prices quoted in
‘110101111—
Last.week's Sen-
tinel in Our, Ad..",.
—.still bald gocgt:at
. A. M. SKEWS
. wirde,serian
L. "The Nyal Quhty Store"
oultr
,AtLueltnowStation
Wednesda ',October 13
Tu esd4y, OctoCer 12
,The fbi1t4ing ,Prisz'es will be
paid:
Hens - ' 8 cents
Chickens ' tO cents
Ducks 4 - 86cents
Poultry must .e starved 12
hours before delivety.
Ci,tell this Market 'fa Hens
aud ChiekenS.
.JO4AL AND 00ERAL
Mrs. ;Om. Irahhick• is 'NOit0u4. her
dauAlIter in Wornute;
Mr, and .4rit-, Bertram •.Sinith are
ependirig the week at Tom.'
Have your name entered in the Piano
contest at ;011e0 and. get4(.090a titart.
11 3:7011:want a comfortable 'akin* euit
of clothes, T. Clark can make it. ..
W. A. Bradley, pf Teesvrater,
wake, gUeSt at the Manse here early .
the Week, ' .•
Mrs.- Frank Tate And baby are spend-
ing a ceuple'ettweeke with. her...Parents
at Viesherterl. •
Our finite stated out in a .crowd foe style.
• eTinurtin CrealiK, 'Mdse. Tailor.
Read the three important announcee'
merits thia,•week in Mtirdoeh 40anteron
Ode, Ad op last page.
POMO* Miird901)Sd O and *
mer McDonald were-hente•frenefeinclein
;Military Oamp osier -504y. •
A Wiunher.# school rePortslianded in
this, iyeek are held over until next viteett
owingto etolmayklemand*ei our Space.
,13e slue and get voting couoeinie with
• every purchase at The Rexall Store
.• At the Lucknow Veir"Mr, K. Ceiner-
. On Was stideessfni in winning 12' •first
• and 2 second prizesout ,of 14 exhibits'
o(appleri.. •
The Indians of the Sou thanipton
servatieni`a few of whom visited Look -
now and vicinity selling b skets recently,
have contributecl,$5,00, to the Patriotic
fund.
Votes in the Piano Contest should be
turned in every Wednesday. .
Mr, Wm mel zer1ifC on nea4ay
afternoon for a business trip to Sesket-
ebieevan, Before leaving he sold his auto
ler rather his Ford) to Govier and Mc-
K enzie, of Dungannon, who will :use it
in their livery business.
Miss Hayes, daughter of a famer
stalePmit e now •cf London is
,„. 4
..thoefetteet oC Alro: P
contributed SogostiTtlie services •in the
Ptesbyterian church here on Sunday and
At the entertainnieet at Lanes church on
Monday evening
FattiOus war playin dratriTtie- recitah,
"ThelVartene of Virginia!_by:_AissL_
M. Siegel, in the Tem' Halle Lucknow,
on bet.„12ela under the auspices of the
Patriotic League; ' Adinieelen .35e- Se
cure a seat in advance, in person,. or by
PhOOS, at Armstrong's Drug Store, ,
There ere over one hundred names en-
tered ru tke-fikno. Contest. •Is your'e
one? . •
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Notice . , .
The Lucknow Agricultural Society
asIrsethat allaccount.aagainsttheneciety,
be handed to the Seey, Jos Agnew, be-
fore &lurch*, Oct. 9th; also that all do-
nations: lie paid. , •
Preeinau-Squires • •
The marriage took place at Merniog-
ton; on Sept. 29th., of Eleanor Lavine
Squires to Mr. James Freemen. Mies
Squires was. engaged with Miss Woods
here during the summer months.
Fatal Creasing Accident •
afspbeili • ,-of--town,
received word last week of the•cleeth of•
theirs:On-in-law; H. . McMahon, of
Newdale, Men. In going over a railway
crossing in his auto. Mr. McMahon was
Otruck , by a train, and receive3 injuries
-from-which hi died-short:1;y -aftee"-being
taken to thebespital at Minnedosa.
Anglia/Inf. .
A meeting of 'both branches of the
Lucknow Patriotic League is called for
Tuesday evening, the tl 2th inst. at the
Mose of the entertainment to be gieen by
llifige-Sifger-ATilinpbetitnilifitter.
• come before the Leagu.e at this meeting
and- all who on are requested to attend.
Further announcement will be made at
the entertainment
J. V, ANDERSON, 'PIMA.
Important •
ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 12.-. The
Dorpri_e_w Om.. Tbrolit6 • Lid. Can-
ada's foremost hair goods designers and
manufacturers will display and demon-
strate a. sample stock of ladies' quality
hair-goodsand gentlemen's toupees and
wigs, at the Cain House, Imeknow. A
free demonstration of any style is offered
to anyone interested • Remember the.
date, ThesdkA,October •
' • '
%metes institide • •
, 1HE', NRST FALL FAIR
. .
The 00th, annIverSarY Of tie- "PrOctia'
atien imirnow Agrieultural Society
naturally euggots the beginning. It
appears that them were. :fait ahows, 10,
the village before there was an -agrieul-
turat,seciet$: • . " • .
-1110 •firist "show". was bald, on the pres-
ent AO of 'Murdoch & .Clameron Co's
store, among the etumPs and other feat-
ure Of.a keekvioods- :village. The '
hibits consisted of "A yolk of oxen,. g cows,
1. golf and 2 •pige.! • One informant, says
that all get a prize, Mr.4Malcoltir CAMP -
bell giving out of his own pocliet :$1.09
ton, Ur Webster 'Our had taken' in his
cereo frinn.Aeldield. Such was the be-
-ginning. ;
. • The next twci, fairs,. or "shows" eit. the-
seveut Nv.ta then termed were held on the-
stieet between the Cali) lipUSB 'and tlie
Murray Bleck and, we presunae,, .wero.
;improvements on the first.
was. after the iedlding of' the third
fhig.for.Which there waSionlY teripeee
wry .organizatien, the prize.nioney, being;
naval by- a:0116(3de') that the society
.
was organized 11360. W. Anderson
was the first president.- Robert Graham,
to whom we AP indebted for the above
;informatien, was • first . secretary, and
Wm. Geddes,: now of liamilton,',#was
treasurer, .• •
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OBITUARY
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MAREV. ALTON
Following a loin illness from an affec-
tion of the neck, Miss Mahe' J. Alton,
daughter of Mr: and, Mrs. Daniel Alton,
10th concession of Ashfield, passed away
eon-Mondayeelteernoone-Miss-Lltort-wes.
in the prime of life, being in her 27th
yeele The funeral on VVednesday after -
:moo was to the Dungannon cemetery.
The bereaved family have the sympathy
- of a large circle of Wends:. e
ANNIEJ. 'MAOPIIERSON
Mr,' and Mrs. William MacPherson; of
the 10111 concession of •Kinlois, have the
ilympathy of many friends in the loss of
their little daughter,. Annie Timbal who
passed away Monday evening, The
little girl, who -was just four years and
six -uionthsold, was quite well _until a -
few days before her death, .v.Vi.heri She ap-
peared to have *alight cold. This, how.
ever developed into's, severe Attack of
brorichites, which, in' spite of medical
aid .proved -fatal. • -
Mits. JAMEIWEBSTER
One of thelew remeining pioneers - of
Ashfielcl township passed. away .on Sat-
urday last in the person of Mrs. james
_Webster, who, for a number of Years,
has.lived with her son; James, on the
family homestead, Lot lle Con. 14. She
hid reached the -good old age of 81 years
!and---.6-erronthsandleatIrwaireluette-theee
naturiet„infirmetide of eld age,,aPpermetly.
ending in heart failure. Considering
her age she had enjoyed. good health,
until about 12 hours befere her - death.
Mrs. Webster's maiden- name was
Maigarget Graham and she was born -hi
the city of New York, yvhere her people
remained' for a few years after corning.
from Ireland. 'From New York they
moved to Georgetown; Ont., where she
mot and was 'carried to the. late Mi.
Websterec-Theyemovedeto- Ashfield,
years. ago and did homestead ditties • on
lot 11, where she has since .re„,eided.
•. Of a family of :eight, seYen. survive.
These eilefMia.:Peter Ryan; New Weir.:
taninSter, C.; Mrs. John G. Sinith,
Woleloyc-Saik.; Mrs. --James Durnin,
Wawanosh; John, Of Winnipeg; Tom, of
Detroit; A. H., in Ingersol, and 'James,
at the old family home. '
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ALEXANDER MAcPRERSON
* ellUR(;11 NEWS
•
•
nev., ML:Kellamog WOW) PreMbed
'in- the. 1#1ethealet ehOrch last Sunday
Pwroin.g and evening.
'
The Saarantent of tlie Lord's Supper
will . administered. at the morning
set vice in Lucknow Presbyterian Phurch
next Sunday.
Rev. 0, M. Itatherford, of Pine River,
will preach at the pr?paratoiv service in
Lucknow Presbytertati, Church next
SatardaY.
° Miss Ethel. Cameron, W)14. Vettlybed
from' Missionary work 20 China a few
r-toatus- ago, will address -the annual
thankagering meeting of the fitiroinea's
Missionary Society, of Lucknow Presby-
terian Phurcitteu Wednesday, 'October
13th, •
The Monet Thaukotferin'g.Meet-ingiof
the Weinen's•Uissioriary Semety. will be
' held, in the Presbyterian Cluireli,..• Wed-
nesday, October•JOth 8 o!plock
Xisrgthel Catneroa,who:haa lately re-
turned Itien Qhma elcreeted :to be
present and address the "meeting ,
•SilECTAL•$PittaRY'i---Takt impOrt;-,
ant matters were: before the special meet-
ing et Maitlann.Freetiytery held Imre on
Monday. These were a "Call",by Sodth
Kinloss congregation to Rev. D. A. Mc
Lean, of ,Ripley,`,-na a Lanes
and St. Helens to Rev J Little, The
people of Ripley congregation manifest-
ed each a .strong desire to retain Mr.
• Meloean-thalleTeht-Obli-ged to decline
the call to South Kinlose. Tho, call to
Mt tittle was sustained by the Presbye
tem but he had not thin given his de.
:cisme as to whether he should accept.
•A. -VERY: MEAsiNG KNATURE was add-
ed to the Belly Day.Service in Lucknow
Presbyterian Sunday School last SiadaY
-whew'Mr.-Ciebrge'Mathieson-wiiii-pre--
:sented with a handsbnie hi* as a token
Of appreciation of foety years of • service
as -Superintendent of the School. Mr.
Williaw,Ooneell in. very fitting Iwords
expressed the desire of .the teachers and
�ific4crsto mark' the unique. occasion and
the a.ffectionete esteem with which Mr.:
_Matheson . ,•has....always :been regarded..
,The•Biblewas. presented. by.Miss. Marie..
Murray, and alt. M.atlieson in feeling•.
tones replied, ,exeressing, his gratitude
for -the gift iind,hirthigh regard for -the,
leachers and oilicere. cf, the school. •
Gram-- 6, • •
Gorl 'save -Mir splendid:Men, ,
• Send them safe' -home
• °octave our " •
Keep them Victorious, e.
Patientand chivitlrous;::'
They are -So dear to us; •
- God save our merle—
• , This. stanze recently suggested a3 an
addition to the National Anthem 'While
the war lases Was sung.by the. Guild 'et
the meeting Tuesday evening. <fells:ming
a rousing patriotic address by Mr..,R;
Cameron. The. Committee, of
eeithiCh'Mies-Refia-20ordeise-cenveriere
•-•wite in- charge; and the' topic- wa6;-.1- '"An,
hvening.with the Allies. Mr. Cameron
,give'abrief.histeriear.sketch of ,the *sr,
arid - of ethe-Part .Whiclithe Viiiiona
nations areplaying in it ----not altogether
flattering to. Canada, which s•o far has •
_contributed than -two per .cent of its
• population 0 -the ,fighting Aimee, while
• Britain' has given eight per cent.' • Miss
Hayes, of London, contributed two solos -
to the program., and Mrs.' T.' °leek sang .
::TliMAIld -Setae- Bootee-- itebeing-:
"social" evenirige eery enjoyable Juneli
*AS provided -by the coinniitteelo charge.
the„.suggestionof Roy. Mr. l)ntican
jiwas ari anged that' the -Meeting wit
.Monday evening, which fallion• Thank -
giving, - :be 'emerged -. with the :eegglar
Thanksgiving meetieg. the Meeting. to
be held in the evening. •
, On Monday aftertoon word ,,was re--
ceivedin town Of the death, at Water-
liTecallexanclinfeWherson, wheiee-h-e:
had passed imay that • morning. Mr.
MacPherson. left Lucknow late in the
fall of 1014, going to live -with • friends
at Waterloo and soon after leaving here
it was learn -L1 that he was suffering from
cancer of the efennaell arid that he - was
not likely to 'live -many months. He
lingered through the • summet anonthb,
however, bat nmeibrITS death Would
have caused no surprise at rely tinie..
When a young maii the late Mr. Mac-
Zhertion came out front Scotlifid to
Lucknow, about the year 1869, and
since that time • few men were better,
•known. about the village: than
He was one 61 the inost'active member"'
of the Caledonian Society in As palmy
days, and alweye Was keenly. interested
in sports, to the last year of hia residence
here takieg an active part in •curling,
and 'bowling. Ile possessed many liked-,
als Mid prizes "Won in Scotch dancing
and dress canipetitione at Scottish so-
ciety field days. He was 67 years of .a e
-ivailiever- married; and the onlybusitiess
he engaged in wasthe liquor store. on
Stauffer street whieli he concticted im-
tileie few yeararAgo;whert,theliconse, wes
cancelled.
- The remains ive-re brouilit Luck,
no* on Tuesday- and will -be Interred -in.
Kinloss Cemetery this afternoon, the
funeral, leaving ,the residence,of Mr4.
langlilin McIntosh, 'Wheeler St. -
n 7.fithittions bn
' the date of the regular meeting, the
executive Of the Wornee's Institute de,
cided to 'postpone their meeting one
week. Tile meeting will therefoie be
held on Thursdaye.:- Oct.• -14,tk, at -2:30-
n'clock in the Council Chamber. A good
program is being 'prepared, consistirig of
1„.,..iisaperpn,!!..What,theAtherjustitute_is
readings,imusic,. etc. Mini .virlf:
he a contest on ."Cabbage Salad", It
was :decided* the hot meetieg to give
a "fruit ifhower" for the soldiers in the
hospitals at nieeting. Friut, jelly
or jam for this Valise - Wilj'be-thanktrillf
.receiverLon.ThntsdaYafternoOn, Ont..14-
A Ottod Thing, This •
Fascinating, powerful, instructive: -
"The Warrens of Virginia," a dramatic'
story of the Civil War days, in which a
romance between a Northern lietitenint
and the daughter of a noted Southern
general lie woven. Miss Scigelaradnate
of the Detroit School of Oritory, recites
the whole text of the play, unaided. by-
OostUrneS, Scenery, or any , accessories.
The twelve characters einhodied in the'
story are portrayed by her in stieh a WM-.
• Vincitig manner that it is difficult for the
hearer to" belieVe that the pertorniatice is
given by a single person... Mise Siegel
will recite this great steeY in the Town
Lucknow On the &ening Of Tees-
day,Oct, 12th under the auspices Of the
PatriOtie League , Seats anywhere, 35e.
Tiotrettf on ale M J, Q. lo.tni0trong`a
•lOruft Otero.
• Langside
• HYMENEAL .
• MAoLEI3D-LAts
----Orr-Wediresday;;Sept:29thrMiss-Ada:
Mary, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. James
Levis, St. HelenseWas united in marri
• age to Mr. Alexander MacLeod; 2nd.
con.; Kinloss. The ceremony was per-
-'formed by the Rev. U. .Swart, -at
:theeManse, 'Whiteehilteh at 3 fn. pin: -
•In the evening a reeeption was held at
the bride's home, only a few relatives
and friendd-b-sing present. Thiiri. e
and greet& received a number 9f nice
useful present. The young couple will
• make their home on the groom's forth,
2ocl• Coi7eXitiloss. Their many_irien s
join evishiog thein e long life and
ihuohhappinessHe _
• • To COleRESPOiolliNT3 '
ac'epunt of so much space being
devoted t� . the Lucknow and. Ripley
Fairs this week, many newsy budgets
from our correspondents are unavoidably
'nmittaid. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKinnon hist
week received a letter from their soh,
WM. M., stating that he was then in
Holland. Mr. McKinnon Jr., is very
&Ivor chartered aceonntant. and it • hp -
pears that the firm with, which lie has
for sonie time been engaged is doing
sorne•investigating for the British Gov -
eminent. Among other things they in-
.yeetigated the business of the Inatinfite-
titbit/ torieerns in 'neutral countries in •
order to discover whether they are send-
ing gooda to Germany or Austria, man-
ufacturers We mav snppose to whom the,
British are permitting imports of raw
material from oversens. ' is •• a job
this kind that young Mr. *airman
OnAted pent lioilnnci,
s
asormamt
tiATRtaric NOTES
The Women's Patriotic League have
•been foe:tin-AU" in vomiting Miss., T. M.
Seigel to give *recital here on thecvsn-
inJ otTuesday, Oct 12. Miss Siegel
will heilisiting teitem"und" like 'many
other talented public entertainers, she is
Vetoed- with an to do some-
thing n• thq great erteSe. of assisting in
ptrioti:vor1; lave -reaie-ii
to believe, an elocutionist of rare ability
and columns of testimonials and recom-
% Mendationa might be ...given. Profits
realized, of course, will go to the Patrice.
tie "Fund. ' The admission has been plac-
ed at 35c.; this price to apply to any
part of the hall. Seats, however, pail be
reserved in advance by those who like
to know that a. place will be waiting for
them whether they are oil time or not.
-The Hall plan ,witl be at J. G. Arra-
streng's drug store and tickets will be
on sale at 4 o'clock this (Thursday) after-
noon. •Cduatry ,residents who would
like to anjOy„this rare treat, can arrange
for seats by' phone. Call Armstrong's
Drug Store. Don't forget that by at-
tending thiel entertainment yea will be
net only gettinga good thing tor year -
self, ,but helpinolong the good Work of
• ,,
Single Copies, $ geutl.
RAIN S.10011.,ED 111,0 FMR
:Gond fithibitien Ofily
- Small crowd.
MI that Ivae,.lachiug thio par to make
Lucknow ron Fair really one of the beat
ever was clue to the weather man, and
he knocked it badly. •
The directors did their part; they' ar-
ranged many little but important feat -
was to give. a special touch to the occas -
Lon beesuse of its.),3eiug• the '50th anni-
versary of the inauguration of the society,
The 'exhibitors did their part •for, there
awid4se a4nSlioeunt(1,41131°41QieeXtiatiterbintin4. fie%
down -never did worse but on ,one pre-
. viouts OCCattiO4 when it was, found nec-
essary to call off the show •altogetber.
It wasn't that bad last Friday but fol.
"'Owing a rather :dark and 'threatening
morning heavrraiiesetin about noon',"
and fr corisMnt drizzle interspersed with
heavier Showers kept up throughout the',
afternoon and. evening. That wasn't
Order' to,he just as proirolting
as possible this same weather plan .had
provided einost delightful rafternoon on
ithixisday,•and to 'shay 'just *hat he
• could de in the, way of variety pot on
another Maio more beautiful on Saturday.
Show Day,without a bright half-hour,„
was sandwiched in between the two fin
eat days in a fortnight. •
-• Howevei,this doesalmadieuter
'the Society and it will he "bombes as
usual" next year. . Gate receipts were
6160 -usually they are about $400,. The
concert in the evening, Which filled the
hull to its utmost capacity, was a spleni
did financial success, and Friday
evening 'realized $244. Besides this,
the Society carried weather insurance
audeastheeciecnmstancee-doubtlesse will
be heldto justify relief from that source,
the financial loss on the whole will not
be greet. -- -4-- •
There were many indictions that had
the day been favorable the Fair would
have been unusually .good all' around.
Those who have for years attended the
S hove say that the inside exhibits in
-Ladies' Work, FineArts, Cookery never
. were better; the freit, ,grain and vege-
tables wore quite up to the' usual -indeed
on Thursday evening the hall, brilliantly
lighted for the &Casten, presented a very
pretty appearance: . - , •
Very few braved the constant rain etio
- view the live stock, but the judging was
-carried on in the usual minium just the
'same. The nueiber and fine quality. of.
horses., -both heavy:and light, was the
subject ofspecial reniark by manrrege-
lar patrons of this and other fairs. The
excellent pasture fields, which were
feature of the -past summer; ace -minted
for the presence of en unusual. number
of eat* in- splendid: condition. '
.. • Throughout the afternoon the bulkof
the crowd was confined to the hall,
where it: Was ..-vire11,4 en tertained-13-y7-itie-
- Winghara Bend, which was unsparing. in:
its supply of very good misic:
- A toed of :patriotic workers from the
'Woinen's Institute' and -Patriotic League
were busy, working in the, interests (A
the Red CtOSS Fund. , At the tent on
the park business, of course, was not op.
to the usual; tint in the hall •where re-
freshments in almost every form calcii-*
lated to tenant the appetite, from Switch
scones to the best of lionieloade candy,
-werezofferedrtrade-Was-goodi--and-the
day's Work fairly satisfactory.. The "flab --
pone, " Where the 'element of chance
added zest to the game, was Well'patron-
'lied and those Who hciciked on the "fish",'
had busy time tali. •
, .. . • ._ • ....• . •
• • seeciar, •
It is not easytoinekespecial mention
• . .
of one or more exhibitor without being
unfare to others. There was, however,
•in the hall a couple of articles - whose
-"mobil merits mey be held to, -exempt
them from this rule.. :The knitted bed .
esprequiewhiarivatrawarded-firstattrieted
a.great deal Of attention as a'particulo,t,
ly fine, piece of work. It Was knitted by
hand throughput arid all, from Noe..r3('
.white sewing thread, • To the :• novice
this was surprising onough-,: but one was•
!still 'inote-surprised And interested •
learning that it was all -the -work of a
lady in her Sergi year, Mrs. -Stewart, • 61,
wain stteet. that
. this is the seeend of the %tale pattern
and material tnis old ladY, lias made.- •
Another yeti nide piece of • work -Wee
an exhibit cTgrains and grasses avenged
by Mrs, E. megolnia. „, It was in the
.forfn- of a .number of arelies• the siipneAr..
ing columns of .Which - Wei& inado -Of
straw; The whole was well 'designed. to
-Set eft to advantage the various kind ...if • or under -R. Mccinillin, Ed. McQeilline
'grasses used in construction and rep • R. Webster. Boys' to•
, wreaierketed . much 'ingenuity and careful .1.9 years, judging horses -Ewart 'raylor,
. . .
. . Aiteheson, G. 'J3. .Ariustroag,..
• • . Beets" Com petition,15_ yes rs .an.cl. under .•
prominent in scientific work lb the Pro-
vince. M. Wade addressed the erord
in the hall elk the I.CaPertanee- of main-
faining,bigh aims and ideals, of. Wafii
preceeded by Reeve IfoYnt who, being
• called upon tmexPectecily,:spoke briefly
on behalf ot. the. Corporation, welcoming
the yhetors to, the .town, • .
Liat •of Prize 'Winners
HORSES.
irenTEn Tr,ens-Pl Vaii.eitin TO
ronTED p4ikei
Imported Br'oodkare-W
W. )14 Martin, W. It Martin: - Import,
ed• Marc, 2 Yeter6-4, MeQuillin..
potted alar,e, 1 ,year -W, McQUillin, 'W.
Foakby Imported Dam -
W.• Martin, , McQuillin.
Telltale, any age -W, Mc9tullin,
• .. • ,
404..YX, ititavolIT AeReEd,..(CANAPLA:N
,8Pan' in ham* and ewagenr,-.1.. For-,
ster; jai. Foley, . McKenzie. Breed
;Mare, that 'has raised foal in 191.0.
Webster, Tailer.& Sons, Jes, Hackett
4f4 -Heise Foal of 1915g:.W. Tay -
tor & Sons, jas. Forster. Filly Teat of
101,5Toi:..gankett &:Sens, Webster,
J. MeDiarreid. Two-year-old Gelding
-W. Henderson. ti.t. Bone, Jos.' Hackett
"k Sons, 3. MeDiarinid. Two -year -Ad
Alton, W. Taylor Sone. ,One
year old Gelding -J. Webster, " Mc-
Diarodd, W. Taylor &Sone. Oae-year-
old Filly -M.
W. Taylor & Sons. Best three-year old
Mare or Gelding -J. Webster, W. tr.,ny-'
lor & Sons. IL Webster Female., any
age, Canadian Bred -1.W. Mackenzie, A.
W. Alton. Brood Mitre ited two of her
progeny, to be one sucker and One year.
lieg-W, Taylor dz Sons, J. Webster.
froni.
either Huron or Bruce, 2 years or over
--Jas. Forster: 2 horses; W. J.. Arbuckle
2 horses; W. Taylot ASs,Sons 1 bine; it
Webster, 2 horses; W. J. Sons,
1
horse; A. McKenzie, horse; W. Mac-
kenzie, 1 horse • (Prize meney divided
equally).
AdRUMIATEAL
- itr:barntes and rig -W.- J.
Webster, W. Watson. Breed
Marc, that has raised foal in 1915-4lex.
Mackenzie, D. Altbn, W. BlieglaSS.
Hero- Feel. of 1915 --Alex. -Mackenzie:
FiIly Foal of i0io-D Alton; A. Mac-
kenzie, W. Taylor* 413 Sons, Two -year -
'old Gelding -A. '• ekenzie, J MeQuil-
.lin, W. Bueglass. ereyear-o).!
D. Alton, A. W. Alton, W. Ilem;ierson
Sons.:.-One-year-OleGelding-A: Fras-
er, J: R. Gaunt, Jas. Barbour. 'One-
year -old Filly -W. Taylor 4 Sons, R.
Welester,A, Mackenzie: Female, any
age, Canadian Bred=W.: J. 'Arbuckle,
NV; Taylor & Sons. Brood. Mare and
two of lier progeny. to be , one sockling
and one yearlingR. Webster, ieee-
glass. Best three -year -91d. Gelding or
• .
' GENERAL Mum* HOUSES
Span in harness and rig -J, B. Tyre -
man, jos. •Tayfor, -Be McQuilhn. BrOod
Marc, that has raised teal in 1915,--W,
Taylor ik Sons,W. Ferrier, D. 5:Mc-
Intosh.: •Foal Of Webster, W.
It Ferrier; R. McQuillim Two-year-old
Gelding or Filly -D. m: Webster, Gib -
Kin Brose.-Levi Havens. One -year-old
Gelding ot Jas.„
Barbour R. J. Woods •
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CARRIAGE „HORSES
Span in harness -and carriage; road
and, carriage" horses -W. , Grey, T. S.
Lockhart. • Brood Mare; that has -raised
fear iii 1915'-'---R: J.:Woods, .T. G.- Mc-
Leod. !' Feat of -1915-J% McLeodi
J. Woods. Two -year -Old Gelding or
Filly -M. McMillan, D, Streud, D, S.
McIntosh. Three-year-old Road • Or
Carriage Hotse io' harness 'and rige-J,
-She7iff„ „GilibsiotonA'pBuroosts.,
Le' -.13uggy_florseinelarnesa_elaeLbl
patriek, Alb. McPherson; A. E. Wilson.
• Two-year•old Gelding or
Aitcheson, W. *Woods, :W. • Bueglass,
One-Yeereold Gelding or Filly -D. ; 5.
,Iiicletesh, -M.. McMillan.' •
' . : ireoraet
Lady,D,rivery With Single horse and
'baggy, speed ticit necessary-.-4.1rs. A. E.
,Ifilleon, Miss Kirkpatrick, Mrs. .Lake
• Hunter. Gentleinaft's turnogi, mita to
be owned by-exhilntor-Tas,'•Kirkpatrick,
A: R Milk:me, Alb. 'Maher -god. 1. Mare-
or
Gelding,, any age Or elaos--.--W. Me:
!Quail, W. I. Arbrickle..--.MWeratiblile
pedigte.e_not-celisidered-W„-Me-
Quillin. Best °halter -broken teal Of
e915, handled, by a bay 15 years of ege
• The Boyer -Vincent which' judginghorses-A. Nicholson '(son); R.
,appors to *baize taken" quite a hold utioo (on).
the Lucknow drew an iniinente Ladieg turnmit, single hero and buggy,'
crowd on Friday evening, and those who gentleness 01/0ree)'etYle and qualit.1,- Of
prese n feii; • phy 7outfit,c.onsider*pdaTTFraMiss Icirkpatrick:
attended liere,delighte.d.„„with.Xee,
The matinee given Satindafifternoon • • •
• • sPEOIAL
eseeciallee for children, also drswl, pod '
.crowil-rriany grceeu-uesia-yell.-as the' Beet fat-Calfe eligil le - for Guelph
and.potato scheme 'worked ont all right Bahr) Men:Tile= CATTTir.
card- Toronto Fairs --W: Woods, Woods
children being in the hall.. The
Buttetheeeseare oreaver-J, Welee4r,
W. Henderson Sons. Bull, two y crir
old -J, Forster, W. Struthers. te: Sons.
null; one year old -McKay, Bees, . :lc-
. Kay •Bros.'" months. and
, micler • 12 -months-44, "II Armstroag,
'McKey Bros Bull Calf, 6 months and
'heeler -McKay Bros, Webster. , Aged
cowl giving iellk or evidently well gone
in calfe-Strathers tk Sons, McKay &et",
Webster, Three-year:old Cow, giving
milk or evich:Titly well gone in calf-t•Me-
Kay Bros, Webster:2 & 3. Twe-ye.. -old
Heifer -Webster, 'Webster, ,One4ear.cld
fleifer•-Webster, ‘feKay Bros. I-1,-:;fer
Cslf, el months and;under 12 mentlis
Webster, NIcKety, Bros. I -Toiler Calf, ii
abligna cancel the ong lgoin out. •kin°nOs' 444 illider-Web9ter'.
!Female. any age-Wehster, ves
, e o' hada
atterieli but tho 'Department tent
with the school children, The prize
Taco:, iiiiiVt;ng'hTrnliY'tflidii.-SineTfia-
:
wee avow me $1.00 prize. The potatees
Were sold by auction at the evening con,
cert in lots ef °tie .to half=a-dozen arid
.realized'$5.0b whioh. Went to the Petrie -
tic Fund. '
' There were few people in Owe Satur-
day evening and the 'play put on that
.evening drew only tesinall crowd. •
A IMAITOitilltalt
. le Directors of the Soeiety .evere •
good deal disappointed' Thursday 'even-
ing on learning that Lockie ,
Supetintendent of Fears, -could not
proent It appears that 'dr, 'Wilson
was taken ill the day previous and Wm
r,
B"i6' 13°P"Y 11/41.1rdst" c't Agri°111t4'v the t of One Ball, -Webster 11/41.0
.410.0„„ nxtv,„, tr-4 nuabia • tt n 1:1 id /
r • .
On.h.trintie Ite.,4091 . •t
'
I • .
Wadeolko, for man/ re% ha ,4 been cgontann44 .?I\
ItrS 'time you consulted
its Omit your eyes.. The •
simple defects' of to•cla.,,,
may be* complicated by •
aP4 bY!
F. T, ARMSTRONG
Jeweler and Optician
•
feeefreettelet"
• COMING
One of the biggest Serial
story' yet,
lion
Dollar
ster
. • • . .
,peautifoi.: Play
EVERY TUESDAY
•
--ConitnencinrOet-1.2-
EXTRA 2 C
-oniedies
Don't. Fail to *See This
Op, account of 'the Extra
Expenses the'
--
Addts Children 1.0c.
, . ,
gree'ereeeadaee.,
DEBEN11JIZES
Are Issued for
ShortTeml: of Years.
Interest CotiPone,
, Payable Half -Yearly
. • .
14EGOTIABLE.
--s-Aisets-:5$t480i30,
• .
The Cireat West Permanent Loan Company
17 20,11111.g St.West • • • Toronto
Represented by
Jos.. Agnew, Lucknow, Oat,
iyitiv000rs coLuim:
MONIT TO LOAIT,":-00 Moitiates awl 3 -Si&
4• reasonable rates. ..Fire insixrancei • 43th-
• Stook and atuniarCompanieS.• •
-01Lu; A. SIDDALL. gaincer,,Linikneir• •-•
For Sate
. ••
,
" SAtE OR ,RENT. -A vary comfortable •
lion9e.' Apply to Gap. A. Siouam...
29-10.55.. .•
Orrattl -.0-:r.qi,tosrtarntreaccoonli-FOrrItif
,ther information 'apply to Ervin *roam,
Teeewater,.1O 2. 144u.p. ,
_
Faitig Pon Saul -The north half et Lot No. 20
in 'the 5th canoe -mien of the Townpliip
• kinioss in the of Bruce containigg.
• „ Fifty-ilve aerei. k or further particulars
apply to Alet. Rots, paoknow-, t)nt.
. . .
FAR -XL -FOR, SAT.,E.-Tlie Administrator -co -mei
,,Estate .ot•Alitry.liyan, tato a toe • ro',„1, .
• goderich, toe .tlouuty of kletain, Me !rind •
.woman,..dennuted. oWers for sale thei:d •
• ing teem property: -The south 111). non, ue .
Lot -le, • eon. •12, West Wavanosly .
•_ xi.-„e'raitcs: from
• now• _ and 1 14 kudos :from -Eoleas. `11.1j
-
for the past . seven soars; 'good wor
L.-WU-IA=1TO Luevr Og- -hostrituated
• fir- .'1ass teeming el:Semi:it-I a • Trood-ft6m4
• houan-, 2 barns 'inn. drving shed. The tarot '
• ' host, toed Mel ittaln,yand 111.6't
• : Ceriditiqh. niltned-formintr.. I.:' ti
'particulars t pply •ity.tn. 4,4od... tea,
Vitt:atm, -S.diroinsirator; or to J. 141,Ar,...leiAr.
, Rea E;state Dealers ttunknow; te'l-r;md4 •.,
'• foot, liilioran't5Z .1'rmidfoot, tolici.t.;rs for •
• . Atiet,niktrator, Lledoracti.. e.t.a 7..
• ' • •
P
DAVE AltDONALD & SON, of Wlngliain wilk
havemn Auctlen Salo Of dew -gene Peeling
CatiliintiroViAr MiBaturadjf0a.:
1018, commending et 2 o'clock. A nuinbor
Of CoWs and 30*Steo4 and 4elftirs .will be „
oAd&u are graoe burfiam
J. Pc LsAuctioneer.' .746.
:! •
--Tar
•
Notice is hereby given, as nitbdted by tit.1
Assessufent Act?, 1.1!, S. 0, 1911. S'oe. 149: si s.
tha at +idiot.: 14:111,4 tor arrears.of takes t
held at 1hi3 I.3wit of 'Walkerton on FLIdi-f.,•
0010bet 221id,490 in-tifeceeoett Ceamtee
the Ceuety,Realdings, et the holir. of .t velvo
o'cloek "When tlioro will he loz • •
stile,' unless tho taxes and charges aro sociner
pitidi'the following 'described %tuts in the
logo a Lutkilow: Part of. Village Liit
Bolng.tlfat piirt Of said lot com,v,eil,in
naiiit registered in the Items* ,0.1110. th
114tice as Wu Litelinotv.-• Poxes mid C3sts,
$125.93.
-. • .
A port -pinto list of lands in the' Quint." er•
Blue° to he sold 'Mt taltesl- IA' published. M 110
"Ontario Chttette:„111 ita issues of duly 171 h te
Atigitat701;--'1919. Inehisive, and- itt the th
worth "1„•ogress” in to iesaet; ot July 21s; to.
octsbor 13tb, 1015. ineltisive; it opy of Wilk%
'May be" Chtddied 011 applioatiott fro1n ltu
u1tth3rsigne1. ,
31 oti ?...11 • $,
tyn. leriacv. Z%, ivetnher Othi 14:.
airotti ttr,m.iotrad p1 e,' and it60.
J •• '\1,1%:;its"natt'ill'i-3ttuitt of tkt‘itlic
tiateit !aniettenatlePtesAv; bite% 10101
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