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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-11-09, Page 1• C ' • • , • r.5o per yr, in g,dvaUec; o othervide LUCKNOWst ONTto, THU. S AYWMEfl Othol, 19160 C* 3 lapv4. . _ . Thki• 414041:4100 Agricultuiat Society' to the. British BO Oreigt ,1 CHURCH .NOIS,.. .. ........... ...,, . .4 LETTER .R., 0 .. TUE.,: 1.... 044 t. • • !•LUCK• .- 0--W,• - $9109.11 REPORT.S:: - , ' SOMETHING for the BOYS in the TRENCHES .. :1,,ci-AL 00,0ENERAL - . ... „ . • ! . •• • .. ., ... , . . • ------- ,igaite,§10.00 '°°°1°.tY .1°4 ":41c1°414nt t11°. C).Pt4tel° 1:31°"' orment .0,- clieene for *WO war taX, t • . • • , . . 1,4ees 'reaction: sale will timeontinvied at •"g''''es4eft°e°4 841"P'Y' Nov 11th nth' See 44.631ctioli Seles''. . . , :, The POW OfficaDep. bee $zined in- etructione that in order to latiere delis. • ,ery about - ChristniesoLparcels intended for soldiers 4 thit-•- •19Mit. should be ineiled not latee than Nov. le. . • • ' . ' " ; .. • • • Posters are .out nnhonneieg that the play, ilveder Two rfeavt, • .0,41 be: . pre. seated by the 1..u..oknoW Dramatic CO., alKietail on the. evening of Nov: lOtle; and at Dungannon 001110 ink . . ' . . Ur: J.,,F, Cook toek a few friedas t° Bernie Monday Mining," h . th iv -en . ' '''"e• 11(lethotilet Chntch of that village, .gave a fowl supper and entertaiament. There : was a full, house, and the affair was very saceeseful.', • . . • Sec Murdoch & Cameroan Co's. large I -.4fter haviug their church TO, ciecoruted and •patitted, theMethodieta of TeesWitter • held re•Opeoine. sereicee on Oct 2.9tb. 444 3(411" The r°•°Pening w'4° veq°4°- misfile), and 10 'connection with it About one 0104840. dollars Was rai804.• • ... 'Duringthe electriC ;stone last Friday, the toyver on the big it 0, .Church et FRrinosa, waaetruck by lightning and 84 011 lire, . Burning nod fell upon tile Mainroof and it •was only afttr great - - • • • - • ' • ' • • • ed'otte. that the ''Ore Wee .exttegaished rhe -4fflag° • • is estimated. at "MO ..th"nand d°1141.8;- • . • Mr& Goforth, wired the well-known oesinnary ,In. amen, china, siay- a an •addrees in the Preibrterian Church here Monday ,eirening. Sc related many in. Westing; experiences of herself and hue- band dialling their 29 years in China, and . • described' t e great change. wnich hen Pomo over the . Chinese people in that .. .time, ,, • • . • , '. . Nfile.F01.140 at Aniberley from Victim of 1913 Stem • • - .. . . ... .... . • . Boma I ' A Pocket Periscope la 'neat leather -ease unbreakable ' . Pt II-74celfetIlt-N" Ek°tIgla•St 11" .. fits int. tunic pdeket Or 4 ../Koorets Noo*Leakable • Mr. Lytean 1)40,10,elia, le home; from ' Winnipeg.n• . • - . , ' Get the4ifebnoy long Rubber jiiilitS at ' at 4ttla';‘' a4aa atal•l• . ., . ' • Mini Oeick Be/100113, of .0404, visited . S. (I ilxtliwel.es 14 neck:4. . et. , . ' . Mr: Albert iipbertenn,: of BlYth„ spent • the week cud With. theIllieses Lef.38, • ,,, Mrs A. Q Smith and son, Of *Wing' 1.14.10, are spending a few days in "a" ; mr;. pow:. gro ,fiad hie eirenl..8 moved from Tanswaterlo um .uno.arry lions°, .911. Tuericlay;.• , . . . - .. . Pr Paterson returned home on .Fri-, • . , . , .. .. ' day after spending three weeks in Mee,- go and Detroit, - • - - ... • , .. Mr,„anclNirs. Harold Jewitt,,of :Rine. vale, ,with some. Mends, motored to ,.. Lueltisowtort $tiaday. ' ' • • •• ' , . .• Mrs a 10: Richardson -returned to Teeswater on Tuesday after a short visit • ., at tlie notate of her wittier. . M•rs, J.. McGarry has taken A rooming "house tu %root° and will; opeebusinast - . 1, • 4.. • there about the middle of the nienth.•'''' , • • . Remitobor.tike..gazaar ro be 44d.. on •• *TnursdaY, No lan.. . .„ • . . . • Th'e• Heron and Endose •Telephone .. , 'system hsive , aclvaneed. the rates to .,..01.2 50 for party line and $15.0.0 for a . . . . . phone on a private line. ' . .. . A.muiaber of the ladies.of toxin were .Taney .Yesteiday paeking "Christmas Meer". boxes for the men in -the trenches: . • Twentr-four boxes were .shipPed. • . • • ••. ' • . On Oct 10-th art • jebn A• OaluPbell. and Mr. jellies I.,. Rine, -vvinle walking along the ehOre••mat AnlheileY, picked ,••• • . UP Il bottle With:the following note in It: Everyone has giVen up 4.0 I think we ere about. done The only. thing, 11.31ale,..Q. Staeltzer. good• -•-0. Johnston, , • M. Armstrong C Blitsastein rr Duran Fountain - PC11 made to, fit pocket la Money belt ' G„ Fisher, r, Finlay, I) Mike G. .31, ) Innis. • Pair-=-M•lleridereen, S: jewitt„ . • •-• • 4 IL. Webster, r. Nixon, Q. D.40Kene1e, 0, Webster, M. Webster. • I rL B-Excelletit-F, e../1- work s shall . wish 110W IS Oat I could say good.bye to MY • deer. ntetlibre Signed., . ' '...: . 7Virli4404 Bunn, ', . ' . . Shur: *din*, ' P. S -Please write. nie atother,:and tell bee I Paid I died a luippY death•and my, only wish is that I. could gee, her. IliT address is Marine City, idich , Mrs Mary Burns, North Elizabeth etreet, • ' . '' Mr: Campbell wrote; Mrs. Burps and received the following letter: . 4 MeInnes, K Fieley.. Gotal•-8:1)deDonald, W.,Nixoe. . 'Fin IX .14•Clatosle W; Agnew. ' • ' . . • I, A.-.glt0.0.11er;t•-4:, Stewart, -R.. Bridgette, K. Thompson, A. Andrew, — "Good -M. :. Mcgaillan,' X, Douglae. Fen' -A. baneeron, A- Chisholm, B, Obis- helm., M. Mandeleon, N. VVilson, G. M. c.- Intbeh, Mytle Gamble Myrie Gamble W.. Webeter. .. .. . , • • . ' L',31uRpee, Teacher. • - • .; • • , . . stio, •1 It . . „• Steel ' , , .• . fl. . . OW:P."0m • 11 . ()lithe merit'of their perfonnances..alone are WC Willillg to have them Judged. . Sirapticity of construction, combined with 4 skill in :14444... j facture.Which is the inhoritance.of -genera. • tons, make . . • • Detroit, .Mich., Oct. 1801,1916. Mr. Jehn A. Cla.mPbelli 4 . . • , Dear Sie-I just rdceived_ your letter . • telling me of finding a bottle- with a not • . L400U II ' • Jr, II--E.4X0ellentee-Jean SteWart, Eris Armstrong, Andrews Thompson, Clare Miln-e, Muriel Mackenzie. Good=Pearl , EG I A NrA H.Es • Ad. on last pi !go. WebelieVe in solver- Using. We have confidence. that our goods and prices are right. Read this .. ,Stme.Tartar This . • • -. eliavteinr, TFaayilro_r, from my son. If you would ...sona...: that. letter I w.ould appreeiate it as the greatest favor. My deer boy was lotit .,•vith the Stier. ,Hydius, .Nov.. 9th, 1913.. ...No one can forget that terrible storm, es.i , it broeght.serrow to so many hearts. Willie -*amity eldest son, 23 "years. of age. Hie last latter to me was mailed s they passed' the'Soo. I had the can- solation of finding his body four •weeks. , fter he wae lost. I. wish to thank you for , 'Meeting with me. , am, yours very truly,. MARY•S: BURNS . • . . • . Mr. Campbell forwarded the note • to , vBeerp.etyon,wDeoblilifer7 trwlbienr.t • . Dean Marines, Kathleen ('1 I-. Margaret Geddest, Tracy Webster, Peter MOrtist, Sydney . Deckert.._ George 13oguestt. . .. - - . Sr. Il -Excellent -Marjorie Douglas,. Stuart Mackenzie CloOd-Margarot Chisholm eti Reid, lilt 11 H. ' Clarence--- -' Florencea ace owe, Murdie,, Lewis Taylor: Fair--,- Neil McInnes, Ellkitt Buniii, Walter Eaton, Clifford Lurie, DerothrHough- tontt, Willie Sproultt . . t an ciaminationmisied. ' • No. on roll, 3-0; aver. attendance, 31. 4%1. . F. M. SetNet„ Teacher. • • . -------..,.....%,..t.,,91,0m.........L- ---'.••••••,- if 4;,,.• %,,‘,,,,:‘• • i 4; e covk ''N, \\ //,vij ,,.. • ''1' r 11 good time keepers and • „ , ,4 •••- consequently comfortable watches to, carry, . , • . • • . . .. by a !Ellen efficiency is assured guaranteewhich enables . • • • • the. owner to have any constructional defect remedied, free of charge by the nearest agent in any pot of .the world They , .- • • • . • are not made in grades. which. cannot be. fully guaranteed. ,..i . , . - ' • , Ad. and learn WURNz ,, WIXURR and HOW to save money,. . 'The -N ye be meeti g of the Wo- . . inen'ii In:tituinte wrill be neld in the Co' un- -, , . , , cil Chamber .tO•morrow ( r rioayi•at 2.au • ‘• p.m. ' A. debate Will form a feature. of the meeting: Reselved That Hoinemak- ing is the Greatest Cereer fur Women. >, There will be the winal miteical feature& .••Vieitors welConie. . ,. • . Lottie L. Tilloteon; who gave ' part of the evening's. program at the Wotnen's Institute entertainment last Wednesday evening, proved A .disappointinent as an entertainer add something Of a sharper • . . • r.• if ' •M.b tt in oustness; itch the e. or par o .. the evening's •program was given by local talent which: got no reward except • the :pleasure of elpiag in a good cause, yet ;Miss Tillitts how.ed a greed amount- . . .• BAZAAR ARNOUNCEMENT. • , tag almost to c ookednesa in claiming all that was written in the _bend.. Evi- 'dently.she.didn't • . • . . . - . ' As announced in last week's paper, the la of the.Methodist church are hold- lug a Bazaar in the Town Hall, Lucknow, d h , . •t on Thursday, Nov. 1 t. , commencing a 2.30 p.m. and continuing all afternoon and evening. As the ladies have been preparing for this Bazaar • .for many months, .a splendid 10130db:tent of work, b.,th plain and fancy, will be \ on . Offer. There will also. be On sale homemade baking Of all kinds and also honletnn4 candy. The ladies are also serving.snp- per, to which' all :afritivited, and which 'tbey. hope will be liberally patronized. A • charge of 25 Cents will be made for sup-. per, which -vvill b.: served from '6 to 7:30 P. tn. Keep this date in mind.. In eon.- nectioa, with the•Baziar there will be expect to be on _this • territory again and didn't care about her reputation. Her reputation., hewever, is preceding her. by phon& and she • doubt,. less Islay' • rat -her • bad time of 't ing la er e . . .,• , i , •• Her contributi . on eontisted in a some- . . what florid description of the Havviiatt. Islands. adapte."0 to 'kt United States reth- "pi than. a Canadian audience. Miss Tie lotsou he:abeam on the road a long time, and th00411 she may once have had Ail.' itY and grace, she now.leaves the impres, Mon of beln a back number • • • .. There wire • less than. MO in'th.e.hall, . . .• and W. I ,! after paying expenses, , will have about $20.00 out of the enterprise. • • the sorrowing mother. • . . " • Room IV , • ' .dies For Sale by Armstrong, , . • • , , Took Well at .Ripley - Sr. IV -75X, or over -L. garbutt, C. Smith. 60 or. .over --It Reid, Harold "..Vir. Jeweler & Optician . 0 L • . .0' : .. • ano G. .... .. .. • C IIla . .... ..- Referring to t .. . . - , he play recently present 'L Agnew, Howard Agaew, Elliott, E. • . Irwin, E. Johnston,. kacNay. 50 or . It' 1 b ed at rp ey y the ue .now rainetic .k • D • '' Co. The Express said: "The hell wan fill- ed to the doors, and the audience enjoy- • • J'C • 11'1 40 J h -S i'th over- .. am. e ow .. - o n . n i ,., L. Mendelson*. • . ' , • Jr. IV ---.-475 Or. over.T.,Spindler,' D..• , • • Zion . • . . . , EVERYBODY'S .. COLUMN ed.every part Of the play. The entertain. ment was better than that preseni,ed by many of the profeasieeal troops., which visit' RiPley. The singing by the quartette Wai a rich treat., Every character in the . play was eleverly takete, the young ladies Campuell, J. Johnston?. G, Douglas. 60' or ever -C.. McKendrick, A: Reid; W.' Treleaven, ,B. Murdie, • P. Mather& 50 or orer-V. MacQuilliii, K. Hill*, S. Burns. Below 40-H Howey*, ..1.•Arin- . strong, Huston* • itis ' * W•••11ustoia , H. Bl tete , T. . , • ' -Tues Nov. 7, John and Hazel .Gai s ent• San- P day with their Uncle Robert H „enry. . - • 'Mrs. Buchanan; of St. Helens visited .. „ "th her dau hter Mrs Robt • Webster' wi g , , . LAIKU ESTRAY.L-Came to the preiaises of the undersigne.d, about October. -20th, a Iamb,' • wner may have sa n• roVin ro ort • Q Mc 4 P g P P Y . . and paying expensea. . .. • • • • JAWBeNtIr.LER. . Lot 73, COM 1, in.losSi,., 9-11.p. . . • Route a • . , . .• . . .. • . r . ' *se*: ' , • - •. We have 30-pairS Men's 4 • ' , ...flow. Slioes that • were . 4 • bought sonietime ago.bea . " . • . fore the advance m.price.. . . , , • • .. These • are .. go-od shOs, ,. - • . -,with double so , c . les. .We .. 'I - arefvffering these win e • . . . , • they 'att. at. per pair : , , . , . • . • . 2.90 reeeiving well applause," •• . . Blitzstein*. ., • . - . . a few days last week. , . , . , • Those whose names are marked * . • .O ( ) •Jacob . • • ' ' • ' . • - MoNi. •Y -O ' " TO LOAN.ri mortgages and.notes at reasonable rates. 'Fite Iusurante.t a museum, full Proceeds -of which will ,be • donated to the Red Cross Feuds. . : Dangerous , Sport • • .• . -Kinlough• - ' . , ., . , ,'• . , Mr. and Mrs Hu.nter,Cilled have Missed an exam. ' ... • • • • • • • • • a ielatives at St, Helens on. Sunday. No. on roll, 31; Aver. AtL, 27, - , • hob, Stock .and Mutual Companies. ;Convey- ancing dime with neatness and despatch. up,u: A. SIDDA.LL. Broker; tunitnew • • . • . • . . • Mantis , • - , A Sen eVeniFig's ago as twe men • were passing along .Stattlfer Sr• in an auto,. • --Tuesday, Noy. 7. • • • IRENE G. SUER:RIFF, Te9.61101".. . Mr. and Mre• •Geerge Andrew, of. • • . . • • .. Lucknow, spent Monday evening at Jos. • . • - . ' , ' • • .--.-Tuesday, Nov..7. .• . Miss Alberta Kirlttownis eleiltieg., in Paisley, . . . ;. . . . . , , - '' Jack Downey has reterned hanie front os west.. ,. • . ,-: . , ..prplig; -Mies Kate McKinnonhas retained to her - ' ` • el • • , duties in -Imago. • • . . • - , . Mr. •Win. Atkins returned to, his home , ' • ill .TOrOnt0 on:Monday.' • • . • • . two boys MI the . sidewalk 'threw stones • at them, and both mem were hit on the head Fottunately the lad were di • co-eel:Mi. and theywillbeinteseviea•ed h83-0 the•tonit'able: ' Men :in an, auto, •ingy . . an atttactive "mark to a thought'. -.less boy with a stone, but throwing at . ' • ' I • d - • • such • mar r is a angerous sport. And ds who't • it Will • et into serious.•• latry ., . ir . trOuble.sooner or. later.. • - • •• • - • Isaac Pinnell was in' Kincardine on - , . : . . , Saturday. . EfAckettie.', • • .. ' St. Helens • , . „ • Aaav . Johnston, of Ripley,, visited ' HEIFER ESTRAY. -Came to the treMisei• of. , ttio undersigned, tot 3. f..lon, 8, Ashileld, on, -• .or about Oct.• lb, 'a red -roan heifer, war-- • . • William Arnold, from Kineaedine -was" in our burg on 'Friday and Saturday': ' , William Blue, .of •Amberley, • made a . • 7 • : David Stroud recentlY. . . , .... . -Tuesday,-Nov.. •• . •• • • • ' • l' • This coinmunct out. in wishing M r. Miss Celina ciark is visiting • friends .. • • • . Y3 - • . ently 3 -years old. Owner may have sante , on.proving property and payjug. expenses. 2-11-p • • 3 'PATRICK IN ALLACK. • • - • business trip to Kielough on Saturday, •, Hallowe•en assed yery quietlY • here . - , -1) . . A few gates were taken off but of . . ,sonic - the boys went too far and. smashed' li. , . , . , . . . . , Pinnells•maal box.. •The !lames ot some of these young fellows are known and an example is likele, to be made of then, in Westfield . , .. •:- • . .• • • . • . Miss Chris Miller aPent Sunday at ' .7. ' •- D.' B.- Murray's, . • ..., : _ ' 't miss A. Curran spent the. week -end A net lionee in Ripley. - • .'s't . and Mrs.- David :Andre*. a long and happy wedded life: • . . • - . ,. - • • • • • - • Service in. the Zion church on Sunday, 'Noy. 12th, at 10.30 'ealock. •• • • . . • A number from . here *elide tne d • Secremental :Service at Blake's . church.% last Sunday. • . ' • DR. PARKER,.OSTEOPATI3, at Cain Reese : buctenew. ovory Wednesday afternoon. Al t"-eln•onle dis.eases suecessfully treated.' Os , leopathy remoVes the •phYsietateauses , " • disease. Aniustment of the spine is mere ' • quickly Secured and w. ith fewer treattnents • ' ni.0,3-teopathy than by any other . Mod', . 31-10-p.. . . • . • Mrs: Reith and Miss Lotiise returned. home froin Toronto last' week. . ' - Thoi, • it Puedy has returned, : • - Kinlough . • . • _ . . '' • Thus died in Kingarf on Thiariday . the wife Of Joe llodgins a former resv d • f h. 1 • • Si1 • b la' d ' ent o t is p ace. „r e eaves,. e in. a sorrowing husband and one non 0 • yeits John And,. of Taronto d t . , ..,, vi i e a J.' Anderson'slast . k • • . Joewee . ' .' ' • • The : St • Helene Woman's Institute donated $25. to the British Red Croft's, . • , : Mrs: Albert Helin Visited relatives"at Laurin last week. ' . • . . •• . W glad to .fer • e re. e art that Robbie. . a • '1' P - . . Notice : . For 0Rn-tatters regarding Geenhillcemeter • re • • • to D C Taylor Secretary. , , 4 , .1VIrs. from A two months'. visit in Toronto: .. • Miss Belle Shipley is bearding At L. ..Helm N. MCLeae's, 10th con„ Kincardine. • Pte.' Clyde . NfeKeeinstr, . of . London, ,was a week -end visiter under The parent-, .41"°f- •• . •• • ...: - • \• ' ' - ,Tax Collector Jas. Kippen,,•of Bruce Twp , ' vat's a bushaess • caller- here • On Tugsday. I.& 00 s oc is , . M w .a t k ' ' • . d' • spell. mg some .Weeks ivith • Mre:, Piersim, 5th. con, Kin- cardine Twp. - . .y Mr.,Jolin H. MeIntyre, of Ed Monton„ .Alta: is waiting his pa-ents, Mr. arid Mr y s...T.• C. Mitt re. ' - -'• • • ..• . ' . Lorne Carr of the 'R6y 1 13ank- staff ' 1 21 , -Kincardine, is spending a. few• ' dayS at his borneon1.40.-cen,--:----- ---.• _•___... • • Mies HOWson is attendingthe Ladien , • Missionary ConVention in Torento. and.tS.,S. •also visiting relatiies there. . , ,, . Rev. Mr. Ecker, Free Methodist &tan-. gelist hen reterned here again to. con- tied a, series of.epeeral services. • ' , .. • ' The, Public Library 11 tard appointed their. librarian, Lila Cunningham, es their delegate to Library Institute held • • . . • --"ftiesdaY, Nov7'. • . Report of :Kit -dough Branch .of Wo- mm's Patriotic League for the year end , Jog October, 1946: :.• ' - - • "' ` ' `• 4 . • ' . ' - BEcEnyps ' Dec 31'. .: • • • Collected hy ,Mesdaines'. ' Graham- • . - • d it • ' ' ' ss it ' • an yen • -, • 45' . . Collected by Mesdames Blackwell , : a.nd F. Hodgins . : .... ,'.• • • 8.0 Collected h Ai " d P. h i ••• • ,i es antes ,ic ar, 8 . • and J..Colwe,11 2 24 Contributions by Mrs. D. AlcFar, , • • ane.an rs o g inson. •... .., I ' d M • 11. d k' • • 7r ' . -• ' -' •. Collected by Miss Collins and Mrs , . . • d • • • • . . u •• ' ' Rollins n 75 Contributed by L.0 L.. Kinlou 1" r 'CI . g i ..) 0 Colleete&-b y -Mrs.•"• Ed•-- Hedgins... - ,- --- and Mrs. Ecicenswiller.4 Kt No. 2 Xmas Tree: proceeds•15 .85 April 9, Entertaintnent prOcee.ds16.. 90 Sale- of mitts donated 15Y MKS,• - Nicholaon.. • . ... r ... ' . " 7 10 s j f ' • . .i .; ' a e o centrepiece °pate y• • . . . • Mrs. Collins:, . . " • • . 10 80 Membere' f ' • . • ... . '. ' " • fees .. - .... .. ... , . , ...-25 15 f t ' h ' d h Th.' ''' - - 0 age,. o mourn et eat . , e remains were taken to RipleY cemetery on.Sativ. day, Noy. i, ,or interment.'" The be- 'foronto, .proceeds of an entertainment held in St. Helens on Oct 27 . - . • PRESENTATION TO MR: AND . MRS. • H. and Harold Gardner, Who have had a slight attack of, ptieum.onia, are . improving: .. • • • ., , Mr. a -.Mrs. . . . , • For Sale • • LITTL. . • ieaved have•the sympathy of. the whole • communiV. ' . • ••. " • Mrs William', Alcock and Mri. W. J. • . , D •WooDs. A number • of St Helens • - •- - , • . • people 'spent a pleasant hour of two in •the Presbyterian here on Wed- art Robert Trelearen, of " , •• • • • Dungannon...spent Friday in this min- .t .. . e •,. . - 1 Y" • • • TEN:ROOM DWELLING for Sale Or rent- ' hard, and sett water-nossession Dec.1st. 9.1.1-p. .. .. • Apply to Alex. 'Rossi , •• 1 . • - •' .24.M.• "thal4Y Press** . button end snow- • senta two 'secon4s) • , " ,Two Ros 011., r:. . in. ()/10 . ' 1 \ ... ' ell- Filler • .. S • . . . Alcock, from have been _ . . -• who Algoma, w . visiting their • brothers, Isaac and IL li* ' Innen, of this place, returned home nesclay.evening of -Iasi week,. WW1: Mt end Mrs. II,D, Weods, Who are ab•out . • . • . • Bersie . - . - . . • APPLES FOR SA.LE.-Une'hundred bags good: .. • cooaing apples. ..on Thursday. A number of frietids`gatnei•- tO move. to Lucknotv, •were. presented with an address and two handsome -Monday, •NOY. 0; 9-LI.26. , • • • •Jorts lo v NM • • . .. -, ed •at LI i) 11' on Wednesday•evernu g to bid theta faretivell... The..e,venina WAS •• . 9 ,spent: in games, after Which all enjoyed- a fowl supper. . " • .• . . • chairs, on .behalf of the congregation. The addrese, which we give below,• was •eister, "read by Mr. T.- a Taylor, and . Messrs Phillips and WallaceMiller •-. .. •-• • • . Mrs. Durke, of Toronto, is her . Mis/Setnitel Hilirect.. • • . Miss Maude Gilmore, of Kincardiee ' eisitin 'Gebel . ' -, . FOR SAT.M.-TwO houses add lots at.leiv ori\ces.- Owners leaving Lucknoti.: For ftirt et in, . . formation, apply to Gito. :A, Sit,n41.3..h . . .214t -t -e. • ' • ' ' .Sainuel - , . preis . g at and Sturgeon's. • • • - -Lourey's Corners- • sented, the chairs. Mt.. Woods,. made •a feelieg, and...APprepriate.._reply to ...the address Of '.. liies Nelhe ' Bel ' • ' ' ' • 1, .of Pine River, 15 . .. • . spending -a. few -da, around B ye Gem-- ...._ . R SALIGurney-Oxford Range, coal .cst .. -'13 - d ' d , goo . as now, also nickel plated Coat .•. . . _zoom ..,__._., ....,,,w.. a... 1,rrriie.... ,,,, . and S'af-o-- .• - ty • Pen. p - ', —The P n of ' ..... highesteffimency . Lilco corm . ster-itattartio,r0Wrely • FOUNTAIN pen , • Oi'Ve nie ono drink, of ink • Pc .St. ' And . Ill write ten thou- • • :sand words for yeti. .1 4 ..._ can lie flat, nghtsido , '. 1 I ,up or stand . on my ./.;_ .. .1 • head for my Safe- "z''' .0,:.---; , ty Cap keeps ,,!'"`''' '-'7,,7,1:11-••• • tire • in k , • :,,,ereetti., • • locked '''' -,,I-1--''''§.717-"`••ez, , .Mrs. -Monday Nifts, 6 . . . • ' Nov.. ' •• • '' • • Frank Scott Si. vi t d f d „ si e nen s in Ripley. and district on Thursday lit*. • .expressing appreciption the , and the sentiment of . the addresa.. A p number Of ether' inert s eeches ..w'ere .wide, after which hunch was served , .. . . • m. . . . . . . . Goezel of Kincardine, is visttin • . • ' • ' g at the home. of Mr. Beattie.Blackwell. Mrs. Thos: McKinney.' is home again • ' _ .. , . F9Ls,,;e.--.-Art Garland* Parlor Cook, 'bake,: ' good • new, 1 or parl.i.inlars applY ' at The Sentiatl Office. . ' ill ` C ' 31 i• . and Mrs. Ab. ', ampbeil and. am- f ily Called on' friends' here one day.' last u•eek, ' • • ., • ' - •-. . • .: Mrs. K. Farris): and dangliter.recentl Fellowing is the address:after-'h , . " To Mr: and. Mrs. H. D., Woo& ' • Dear Friends: . • - , • ,. ' ., . „ We, the of St Helens Pres spending 'a month in, wenSound. 0 • Miss'Maudel3lackwell returned. home' from Cowen Sound where she spent a few ;weeks. . . . . ' . • • " .0 . . • • . FORiStALE.,--Two frame houses, the Prepert3r .0 he late James Williamson Estate, will lal sold at a bargaith Applyste G. A. Sin= '• DMA, . . '` ' 9-1Ve. •• . ' ' in Stratford this. Week.' . • •,. • The, Ladies' Missionary, Soeieties of Paul's and •Baptist cheithes are hold,' .. .. thmr Thankoffering meetings. this week on Tuesday and Friday eyenings. Mr. and Mrs 'J. 13,.. MoCofmick . and daughter, Mrs Kitchen, • attended the funeral of his niece, Miss .MeCormiek, • • S outh Line, Kincardine Ttvp., last week.' Mr. George Swalwell, 4 Riiiiey,- Who was here seeing his son Albert : calledon friends • -. . .__ , ,, , . ei the yillatai last week.. Mr. Bwalwelli who in Over 80' years of age,Su' is still hale and hearty.. • All were grad - ' - to see him again . - . • ' . :' . • 0112 -60: ', "" ' • ." • ," • - - EXPENDITURES . . • Arecetrit paidfornupplies in con- nection with the Seciety..$60 si . , . . Hospital tupplies sent April 12; .1016: 8 dozetemnall pads, 44 large Pads, 29 arm alines• . 3 pairs pillow slips, 1 pillow. .0 Soldiers' supplies: 23 Pairs EiOx, 16 shirts. S.upplies sent July 11, •1,.9.1.6:L-.6 sliirts, to prs. sox, 300 mouth wipes, -28 sponge.s, • , 'is 2 dozen Nee cloths • .. . nee sent Januar 27, 1910:-24 PP Y 3 -in: bandames, 12 2 -in...• bande es : 12 — • g , ikin.- bandages, 12 3Fin. bandeges, - 12 bandage& .BerVie visited kfeW cloys with her mother • at Lothian. "- .. ,., • • • Mise Vera Alton and frienVi 'spent a . . , . socialevening at t e ome ot P r• an h h • 'VI d „,. • . little . • . .• . . air6..D:4. . . people - - 4at • • • byterian,ehureji,' eee assembled, having' learned With sincere regret of • your irt. • tended departure from our midst -.and . . eing conscious o e een oss i wi , 'h . • f th k • 1 ""'t 11 be to our church life and. that of the Mr.. and 'Mrs. 'Caswell, Of the.- Nitest„ are he e kir ' a• fe • Oa Vith the' • r .. w mon . s 1 . ir deughtet•Mrs. Arther C011iiis . • . . • ' • • ' Theenniversary services in the Meth- odist Church on Sunday last Were a de.: . . • • . - . - • FOR SLAE.-A full set or farm Implexpepts. ., incindiny Binder, Movrer, Seed drill, Wk. ag- .. on. Sleig is, Racks.: etc.. etc.; all in good condition. some nearly new: Insnection ii, • vited • 1 . t lacy. 1%. nl • „ Appiy to Ras II i . euet., • .16.11-p. , :. . .. • •.'tied cominunitte• feel that let success The weather Man was . • ;' _ • , 'depart - Peurth Lon. KinloEs • we cannot you ,e1 without eipreitsingin none, meaa- ' y • ure our appreciation • of. our valuable • . • • on the with a lOvely day, ['he at tendance at both .• eerteeee filled the ' FOR 4 store .. . ., SALE..-ln thAVillitgC of St.11elens with good dwelling eannectod, lately' (Men-. • . Mr. lienrY W.00ds as, general Store. • . - sday, Nov. 7.. • . . • Miss Milk Nicholsonof Port truron, home to nurse her sister,. .Who has , services so willinglyrendered as member ' , -. • • • ' .-. - of Session and supernitendent of bander or years you eve een a e School. F h b i th . . . need of our Sunday. &noel. .. Though •' church, and Rev. %Wants, the:, pastor, ha dl d the ' • ' • li. .' j fine n e e services in is, wen manner, delivering two .splendid sermon& Speciatmusie Was pros bi. the thoir ..pitotei •Al k, aid. large stable , on .promises. - Witt -„,,n . et •eatsonable pride. Possession Decent- -her Pitt I' a f 11 t t* It -phoneNI -a, ' . ,. 1. o u pt r tett t Is . e. i tt Ingham: or write Vo HAMM ;K.' C ., Wiligr Null. 23•11:e.. . , • • • , .- i .- • • FCIUNTAIN 004: N PARKE73 .. • . . •. been very:ill for some time. . , • Mr. and Mrs.' Rase ,Middleton mod litt le' son attended a hot fowl Supper at last Hallowe.'en night., . , • . • .. . often la,00ring under great discourage- .. ., ments yet. w.e all knOW you ha•Ve been punctu'al' and '• ' ' • painstaktarin your .work, Assisted by several •members of the Pt*, byterian, choir,. and Ur& Stanley, -of. purPle • . Grove. . . . ' '4. ' • • Farms tor Sale . 111itsT 'CLASS °F,A.101.--One• of 'the best led. •;,...i • ' . 7••••- \A , ,.. .t.• •:•:"A''''............„...,...' -------A----— . . . . HURON. TOWNSHIP COUNLIL •-•- •------ 4 -in.- , 36 .6x7 -in. pads, 24 -0x12- , p: 'Pads, 12 'splint •ba,ndages, 300 month . , fi • T e ladies ef tbe„,„\KF„al.4„,....of._,Sputh and we believe your fidelity and exaniple aelsrechated--rintrer-derip-7117trIriefilig HALnOWE'EN LN.T.t.ez.a. ., , ' " IN-E.V.T--9 ----, Wernesday last the weekly League meet- aevis-in•ttlrgeirtetti--ar- '1.14,8w:1scr. F1144 . class brick -house, good barn .and outbuild- . km,. tic land: 1 front -Kinross, met at the home of Mrs. John.. McDoneld on the sixth,. Jest ..Theracia,t, . , impressions, and the seed sovht has found lodgement in many beartiand wilibring ing took the form of a Hallowe'en' At• Home in the Pars:owe. Ghost's, Goh- . waste mile TeesWater. Price xight ror quick 'iald Apply to • if 11,30. J. PARCL'ILARS:OR, TeesWater . . 44,..•43 .32.4.e:*,f,:istko ,,, . ••,•:::•-'4, Ell .- .-.....•-• _ . , - ......••. .. , ,,, spENCES , . _ Drug Store ,.. .... ‘ • --,-- - - - - - - .• . . - , • 'Colincil met on Monday, Noy, etn. Alt members presentMieutesf 1- . . 1 9 .- 64 rneetin were ado ' d As read. . g PO • • Ruttle-Wilkinson-That the care- -taker be-authorized..to pay to the -..trees- tirei $18.00, received as follows: From the Huron .Tp.,.4grieulturalSociety, rent of hall for concert, .8 igt;. from David • POse-gAyltitenlight-akttarrtttromMair 7 Cloths, 1 dozen ineitary shirts, 14 pairs ' . • 1 11. • - . sox, 1 c ozen nig It it irt• • e. a s: ' .1 Me' b ' f•tf S ' Il lers -o le ociecy wt • in - ni . lY•bear in mind the reenter meeting wilt li I; II r • e e , . iriday afternoon, Nov. 10,'" and_ every' two weeki- in future from that- 4. - • et • -• • •• . • , . • • Ate. tiveryone inytten: . • • . ' ,,, • . . •SEOV,. . .- afternoon. . • - - . . • 'forth m• m • . . . . m 1'4 - 01 1 b 1sS, anvil • e...tartn1 ' ia3 ' ' een •. 111 Duncan fruit to the glory of • God. You nave given of your time freely, not only . . - to '- SablaittVehool lin& Witches' and piamPkie men, end,. in .• faet, eeerything suggestive of•Halloive'en - • • to it . . . AuctiOn Sales nursing . r.. McRae for sonic • -' ------'t 'd the. _but. toward . all were made use of make a. suceess. . :. .1 , . -H - 1 b •b tin • e , hi • eat confined-, o e , or . f the past .week. • . • Miss Cassie. McDonald . haa gone to Rot Iii to • take the pesition. of Miss . Nellie Graham, Who has been forced to - leLaside h d dietins_a . i .• .. teacher._.fo ."' ' • eou t Of 'linens. , tune. ee me .. n • e • time services of the dumb and for the betterment And uplift of the commitnity; is has also alwa s Your • estimable „, . ,y. a .clive'interest in manifested a deep. at II, . . ry good cause, but has often been eveer ne_datiesAnitycka-migla • 'clettmi*11-•.-bY -In' . .be free to discharge tire duties that.hav,3 fallen upon you. , The guests were received, and welcome& , . by a whole contingent. of ghost-olad fig-. urea, while m ateriolis• voices were hettrd. Y , , , , as of some poor sou,. in chetress it or . . .. . .- .... . those Who could gotta -roe h th ipir the._ is rece_pA. much in storeTtu the form Of .aniusements.- All•(he Old tiiiie.gaities Were enjoyed, and evelyone, °Met and i A :VT • ON SALE. --The Mkses- Leos' sale of• household ell'etts continued on Saturday ' • cL'i Or 1 It li Organ. t wo heaters. bocik case; : iii hi eil•airit and a grbiit nially billet. use-. tel. ertisies• liesitics the furniture, a quail- .. • • -lite or seionon goods. from t,, _Ile mill. L,11<•1141; • - mar blanikets„...under-wcattann-s-unitarrty-m - - °hut. etwee sold; rile sale wilt cotintience • Idaltp At 1 Wilock p. tn. 'rernts: (WM. to•it.. R. meebarieg, Auctioneer.- • , • • . • . , IT; . ci ' EE BRO ' 'FR , • . ,s. • Stii-diO:uctnow„ ..... •• . -! • • Rutherford; rent of bell for ball, .10. 00. Carried. .. ' • . • , , • ' .' • . IHaleldug , .. • -Fresee--:=Hrtrailtoar•-•That-Alei.-frasei- . . . ,. be .authorded. to pay • to the treasurer , $350, made up as followte. . Received. from SAM BeM•vn for plank,. l 00; from Wm. Winton, plank, l'..75;.jroat` Robert c . 'erai-ee.--0-0tirizied. ' ' • Cempbell-I'-That the Sum of ii7.00-be-contribu•ted-fteitidto-tne-43rit- -visitedifisil-M014, ish Red Croos Fend, end• that A by-lew • be the -Carried. ? •-• -----. • —Monday, Nev. 01.L. • • ••,• • • - ' Miss May Jones, Of Dungannon spent • the week -end at her home. here. • ' • Service will be held at' Blake's church on--Sanday-eveniewat-7-elei ...--: • 'rite Misse.s Anderson, of St •TIelens, • - •L''' "a aitirdertilitiirWeik. ' R la* H • t 11 o ert may, o, -ungannon spent ...-....7.... ' Laurier ' . . 6 . We are pleased that you have decided to east lot so neer tis. We shall • young, went into the manseinents as • if they meant to enjoy themselves. • A.fter . , . • .0 Potiltr Wanted ' •Vieime : --,, .... , , ..:, Open Monday, Titesday. end ., ' Wednesday I and Oninily Groups •-• — - , . •. your : .. • ' -Tries& 4v o e ,cttn-riceitsienally•-tn-bli 0, • am unc was served, .- --- -• - -- • ' '`'..„-=';--.. „ ;,- ,,.• ._ . AIMS (race inamenetta spent Sunday . : •._p_easum t_ai 18_43 te1K' l' ' °Y '11"---- ---:----.•7-7'.- ' ' ' 'permits . hi A nustrfroni here attended•thesti- . cm t _gi tam in Aanbetley Orange --Hodl, • enurch. at., St Helens; •and thus have the 1 ef. eel ' .• . 'Ft 't ..m. ug..agama&oppo um -y. Weteelriiiirn that onilass will , , • - be the gain of the people among .whom - _ .._ - . d - 11 ' .. are we also suggestive`of Hallowe'en. The menu . . wird a,..-stret----tii-e- • T., -:-‘,"-rEt ,h;,,,. 0 . ue .1 i (.. i ac i.,s .1,. . t, . Brew Goblinlii Food and MYstic SWeets.. ,,, . ... ;Ile evening was .closed ' by -singing "Or , the Malone.' Anthem; and ill went home . r 7 ril. ' . -"•vq.); W.6.111esc•sv end ursdav.at4),...-7 v. mealorralsi*-StoreTneSdav at L-• '• I ;1• P lir - -.A ,• • • - atu in ow, t. , ou y must • a..,stat%ed .. 12. hours before -delivery: -1-14gbest eastr . prices paid. ' . • • • ` " . • -taken:anywhere In •the - • count** ' pftesedautborizin.g same. The following by-laws Were duly paia- . ed, By-law No. 533,. to ailthenze • the Payment of a 'certain grant in Aid of the British fled Cross .Fund, By-law No.534, 'of the• Township Of Huron, d • . ' ti • ' ' • - and oath° zing the exten prOvi ing for n mon of 1-14.06 and Xin10143, M11111el- pat Telephone *dent" . . • . Can Fritser-Teat this Council ,1--. , , . do flOW a iCerti te meet MAW 113 pre. vided by statute on the 15th- day of Detember, 1•916 afridett), at. thLosual, hoUr and place: Carried. , ANOth3 MARTYX,' Clerk . mut of last Week With bis dauelreer, Mrs; . 1. Blake, , • bite. and .Mre. HO tali tied family, •Of . 184 'elt were eesgtgek 1 'Mr. And M •BORN .1. 1er.L. . t • ' g . . Demo on Sanday. • ' • "'I'!" .., . , , . • . Evangelistic °Flues closed here on . s _ . ,, ., , _ , Ft1day evening, but will commend° At .the IfoxItett's appointment Wednesday , . . evening.. . , (inarterlsr Sacramental. SerVice was held in Make's' church Sunday morning. A recePtiOn serviee was .held alsp, in which nelase of fifteen united with the &With. • . • ' - • '.1 - and report a good time. ., . . you . As R -slight token of our. appreciation • . •,. '. happy after enjoying- a. very • pleasant 5-10- t F.' . . • . I. T. LYoNs.. .. • ...— • •• - ' ' • • . • mjeion spent. 'of Mg. and . Mrs. John . Ja , in . ., your services, not for its intrinsic , . . evening. .._..... . .: . . ..• . — _. , - ce:i=4=og:s • . . ' '•'• ' " MARKETS , • ..(entrecten up to, Weeeeticlay noon) ... , ,V.71).001 : ... 1 80 , • " , 65. .66. • , 040 • • .. 0 '. i p. 6 0 .., 0 • , • -. itariny, ., .. • , ..... •, . ' 1 00 ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ... • ' 0 to. 2 go lluekteliMit .' ' . .. . 1 00. .. 0.. ' flitter . -.. ge ge . . ' 35 . Ego, new laid ... .. .. 4 ... i• * e a• 6 .• • • • :.ILI.o.xia it 40 the Week -end Lecknow with•her'par- 01,1t£4 Mr. and Mrs..Finlay. • .f - value, but to remind you of our good. • United States Elections :. . ' . , ., . will to you and yours, please accept these , . ' . .. • - • . , . '', AShheld, -4 " chairs, . , •. We shall -hope and pray that 'When we each have served our day atidgefteration ' . .....- . MoVoiguitt,-......In the Township of Kin- • 1038 Mt Nov. 4th 1916 to Mr, and , t , Chas. E. Hughes, Republican, %tie • elected president ot tho United Stit tie on mudaa11.1 "-tin W - '' )u, e ea oodrow 11 aeon,. life Ashfield Soldiet-g Aid' Circle Wig . here ive shall enter tifion that 'higher . . -Mr& Robert McConnell, ft son. , . .. , ... „ • g ii the presea presidetrt. •. .Coivressional Meet at the home of Mrs,. Win. Carey, Iliv, read, Ashlield, on Tuesday, Nov. _ , , , • hill 14tb, at 2 30 0'0106k.. A attendance is requested, as tins la the annual .theet. 'SAW ing and election of (Meets for the .cOrn. Ina !year. IA•1111ftla service tvith our loving Lord Master when po.rtingshali be no MOM. Signed, ,L a Ptill,DON . '. .CIII0., WE1111 ' PIIILLIIIE WALLkOk.MILLI)11 11,Ev. J. torma IV. R. Mentanso$ TIMMAS B. TAlt/.01t n„.Tonn . , •ftect ' DIED . . - . . , MOMANNIIS.--til Lecknow, 'on • ittov„ 1,1 • • 1016, Margaret MeMann•us, aged 83 „ . intarn Anti A Miintha. Mille eleetionsibeld of the witne time • appear to have One strongly Republican..., There app,ears to haVe been a Repubbeint • landslide, State-preltinition Voted on in Michigan, Was carried with lisuh.starnialt It.aioritv. • " I ' I A, , it