HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1914-08-27, Page 5•
BRU�Cir >. OUNT '
' The W itiket`f on ha.s
..:Axed the tax rate for the town at 30'
,trills on the dollar of assessinen't,
Citizens of the v1lltrge of: Mildmay
'have dee;kIt d to invttili a street, light,
..1-14i.,h :711vo lights, .e
tch
ofn100
wat9, will be installed. • . •
• .Citizens •of Southampton ton uade..0 .a
nn of $1.-1,7, fur hr eleven etubers fruity:
t
their tow :of -=the 33:i►d. regiinent,, who
left last week as t olunteers for service
t the front. •
A Hanover qi i eni'Ia •
• . _ � t s .usted�lit.tn
. self digging up and carrying; awahiS.
ti igltbot s potatoes., .He works
"�iit�ht ""�It ts: lkiily that h�'r' w.tts l�s�•
industrious. in •daj'light during the
planting season. '
a k• tea?.'srt1; Nr *i N11J l
t tib Ct11i.,10,01165 °
1Io d ►4 August 24th;
MIss Max`e ,.Steel is y#itl
ng : at her'
honto on this
Miss J'ane,Wartsnn ;skeet, -•a few days
of last.week" with he.r sister,‘:Afrs. Why
took, eon., 10;
l li f��li►te seewsr to have ,t"nite an a
traction fer the'Jitinnies : as we have an-
other, whe,,1i4 found his way in' this
direetien.
Bervie
ogd•ay� £gest 24th.
John Connell, o f Florida, is • tr• ' '
o ..., f t again' in
our midst; ,, •
K no
x Ghuieh is�:t%ndt.r i(a supe
,pairing and decorating.
•
"..1.`..V(Zillue,\•)'.is With (lie 'fleet -in that
1. at, in. nox 1,hutnelt.:butailityliekt.
Perdue, witleithe China tleet.
death of hiadaughter,
g ing husband she..
..painied.by,..a7number Of privates, is now- •
dt that point: Those in Uni.lierepany
E. McFarlane/AV..: M,cFarlane;
read, ,half ;Mile eaSt 'of Wal.'
striking an. apple tree.- to; whiph
tralielled
the'ehainand. struck the *C(4;,
killing it instaint.; • When fennd the,
:143•1(;' where tke.cliairi_wenttotirid:
:erton man by the name el • CieenhoW,
V. Millar and danehter are visitors in.
Mr, 'ind Mrs EinMeriOn MISS
ot chid/0i, ,c40(1, On . friends laic
son, JaCK'eerne to stay,' •
Ripley.
'uesdaY, Aug., 25.
Alt Old •n:tlegran by 'the 44utef
o
'William McKenzie, -who •was visiting
with Mr. and :rs, Kenneth McLean of.
town aiut•e abent three, weds, ,took sud-
denly #i there on the Pth,, arid ,growing
rapidly'..t�ta se passed away e e}- Sunday
morning. 1-1e was,a former .resident of
the LitLon. of Culross, ;but Iasi; spring
h.
upon ht death .of hit wife had moved to•
Brantford to live with ;a, sun, The re-
mains were ripen to'l:`eteswater on JJon
day atnsl the fnne- a;rl'uesday--ternoc?t •
was: to the. 'Teeswi,ter ,ceuretery, where
his wife,a son: and daughter are ..alsoo
buried. .
oi'
'�' vet i xtr PND c►rk•;--••There was'
quite a. ttetuo tstration:' at• the railway
,.ra x xy
station• ei a l el,„Satutdayias the zaften.
noon trait polled otttf.�o Terot to Taw -
1;1
a s,.
us
n
eav urs `tine ser vice in the:$uropean War
McLnud has been for the past_.two years'
54rxiiig its ,t c,rt'r,j; tri �lejti[rtaal..:YreVions
to guitg there„he-hail•wc worked in. ti store'
ainbulturce c:o.r,ps 4.170 on, the oethreak of
•Achey'oveit he :pay:. be, ite„,•hackrettitneit,
' tor. .1.fairope, There were about a. lin ildrcd
'roe laSe8 „Peter's, of Kineardtee,, and
their vaeation at W. Heivitt'S.
-Mr: and 11-ra-Siftipsort and friends.
who have,been visitors with Joe flodgins„
hive ret,urned to their home in Cliiiide-
brother, Rebitison, of Detroit, were
guests at the Rectory andW °Peters' oxi
been .visitieg with her ,parents, I)y. and
-Meal Bradley, have left f(ir "their home
At the -Special meeting of tlie-VVOineri4
Institute held on MopdayVening, it Wad
of Toronto, in. their apPeal for funda'
centribations with per Predident," Mrs.
Cook, or Treasurer, Mrs. A. E •Eintrier-
son 'For further particidars see Pesters.
. 011ie Herd is ,donfined to the house
with pleurisy. - •
Erti Reynolds and Sister are visiting
-L6vi Boyle and Mother spent Sunday'
. Misses Stanley, of ' tendon; are
•E'lvni.i.zit Harrison and' Laurie Bowe
visited in:Hanover Saturday :and. Sun7:
MISS Sydia Arnold, df
,-Sperit7the.-weelp.end• With :Miak Maggie-
ing irek: with, her r Oster, is.... Alex.;
day,.Aug.itst 22 od.,. Mr: Robert
•-afgs!de
—M -idayy, August 24th
Roderick Ross Sundayed at Aiigus
A ePiarmid',s, of ,the Nile, ..
''We are .sorry to. her of the illness •f
baby James young. We • hope for, his
t
spied • t eaow.ery.. . •
Alia; �(t rr t rot Smith., of Lueknow, a:
spending i4° fetit days with Iter. ••i`riend,.
1l i:ss Orace Reid.. '
' The•fine dry.weather of the .early part
of .the week'. has riven farmers . whose
harvest waarcaii ht -by the i.t<ins� an xtt5-.
portunr'ty..ti�.hnirh np,
Alias E:irace� Ria liad charge of the Y.
tneeting`last Thi irWday ever itib,
the suhtec.'f+heing"Oiir .Social Life 'for
Christ:" '• he •lender for. next. Thur •da .'
evening ts.iv;rue tllufirai:. _
•
-:bise,line,:lapent'Snniay at the: lidwo
Miss. May ..M_COartne,y.i..vof ..Ooderreh,
44s, been: the giiest of .
'for the pitat Week: •
Misa•TichbOnrne,' teacher of-- POrtet
Hit} SchOol, spent the 'week end. .aEi 'the,
after a naonth's visit in ;Pett,eit. She
nvnW.•p:M•+:
llit nday, August. 24th.
Jeih"n Hoppe' as°ill with leuris T
We hope fat :a speedy recovery.. .
Miss Dorothy Chambers, of Port El-
gin, aisited with Miss Clara.Blair :this
week. •
;tri ">:.5 . r e. ., g .
.,., d 1. r, , A'i oda, ,ud _ ��►,ri ht aes,,
11�etxei ani Olive, visited .at A; Shier's”
this •Week,"
The young •;people of Knee r ".Church•
:will give a social evening on the Church
groitneis Aagiist 24t•1t. a
s; _-.
Harvesting will fioon be fast '4.- 1
ler-nf t) e.far�t►aers..around-Tii,erton t► ve-}
threshed and report the•grain'good this l -
8
"k
l.,
We have•a s lendiel line, of Nickel 'Tea Kettles
prices ranging from $I . o tV 2.2.
� � S. � 5 •
ti:l el__ T -ea lots and_-of#ee• .qts filial o. cents: 0
G- lvin'zed Boiler�:s x,. o Tin° ah Copper '{a"filer'
• psi ., t. ..,.._p ;�..'-, ., __...•.�
frO-M-i. •.. up to $5.o9
•
•
and 'Mrs. iair and,,, fa► ' , ,
relttrrted-to tltetr howe ...ix) :the viiltge,••
a ter.spending,,the w1.►ast fry ..Kseeks •<at
heir eotta�ge On the beach.:.
''4'tie. sotter:;ers xeric]
give a, patriot -le .concert• ou Friday, Awl ,,
2:lst.; in Aid of tate {I:uspita1-Ship trend.
'It was.h;-deci 1 d st ceFid in ev,ery".
.f••1tc•. ,proceeds'_ijiioun6i•.1g to•,ovt'r. i t}
• be vise•in the ••Methodhst a;hurelr on
Snndty�. ,eseni.ng was,. very ipteresting.
and he")pfnl The sertlton was taken .,
frutu ti"i aet:t `-T know _ whQni-J " hays.,:
•be►ev ed ` anti- s --ha died-by'-the=pa's
tor ire hr, usual-sfrillful nt2n-ter.„ duet.
"Re EndWA."' �vae beatutifttlly' •renderefl
by Miss h�.Sheir'and J: Snrtth.-•
7. Bell; fnd .'eQnM I3nttce, arael^ 6ne.'_
eat killed' by-ligtitning last'weelk '' Also
W
W.J. Mir,' ?nen. con.,' Ktncard'ine, ,had
a' valuable cow skilled in• the same storili`
and• the school ,.house, ,.12Th; of Brice;
ay.tts struck•and dr,n�tiged to Some Ottent.-
IrAtilt .t1l trrnst-seyere eWdtrt`e:sterni of
the. season here',. as ci seeined to :have.
1,arY7 New ft a.iell; il'eComPttnii4 by Joe
niece, Miss lainiee Yates •who haS been
viiiting her sister,. Mrs. 1. C. Steen, for
, Robert Beacom, Pteh .rd,
has -.been *Ring- b is brother, . John
Reaeorn, ef•the Bayfield ;:the past
After -neon, and eVening,, was Sper.t in
bathing, swinitning and boating:, • and, a,
yeyr interesting .game. hasehA11. was.;
people ehoie nained one.
gavirrife to the genie •
.and this is his -.first Visit' back •in sixteen. ''
the Bayfit=1(1 on •'Friday- afternoon
:The sfriice at the house and grave-
Rolniesville,, and intertnent was' made:
:made; and the Matter Was at once re7 .
the -Company's Men, 'and that ad it was
' 'few miles out, a toWn and'. ekPfoded„•.
- 'appears to -'hive beep inneeent in -the
leading; to thii, Main .,roorii, broken. in.
' open and lite .eontenta 'turned 'tilpay.
turvy. Retook nearly all the jeWeIrp
department he, tradea latch On ban;
-'''ago this store had boon entered ie.ex-
near the same WaY, bat thethief had
'' John'Standisktorltrany',years'-a—Y
in his 65th; yoOr. The deceased, after.
,, •,.• enjoying -a longlitill successfal pravtise
en•theDurlutin Road, east itif Walker
...moval'aboirt eight years ego .to a faral
Coati,' yet unlink after 'the.e.e11001 t,et tit
aortae his,„farin.. He was 'it wolf.' n
his. rosidente in. Walketton, held the 1.
' -position 6f ITIM Or of 00 toWn. besides ;
- ....serving for many years its. A i'.obniAller. I
•
•
u. Stock O aidivare
Saletp
-'111-itelided for la.st Week)
Lorrienkarrell; who' taught • Westford.
schoel; has beep 'engaged to:teach Salem
spendieg &male Of: Weeks With -their
-Mrs -.PYriclaehtiterizTeturn„etLirome-en:.
her.'--ilittighteisi•- Mrs, Ilewe and Mrs.,
•• Everett 'Stiii-J131,(
here, at(et taking a course in •-phySical
training at London barracks_ ••
• Mrs. Wes -Smyth and Thes. Standish
•received wird On Sunday .evenieg ef the
-death or,their brother, John; at`GeorgE-
attend the funeral Which took ,place On •
are of tbe Aiagust Sale Snaps
Customers are finding our Store a.t ve
satisfactory -place to buy in. Prices pkove
You can get Tore for a dollar than &dollars,
orth. Come in during our August Sale.
•
°nit Miss the Remnant Table or the big
Miss Bessie Arkell Is . visiting. at the
few months; What:it me.an to be '''',O.,n. 4 *ar '. ,, Samuel. Wallace one day last week: .
. footing"- : returned from their viiit to Sea -forth; 3 •
/.. -Alex. McKague. sr,. has -been 'unable
•
•
Just what it means depends largely on how-,---------"-----ttrw•ork for--a-ferys
'we -meet -the situation'.. MIght.::'-inean-;:eOntin4
sin, Alex. McKague:, reterned ton his:.
'; home in Toronto.on Saturday. ;
COhfined to the house vv,ith an injured
•
, Jas.' ,McOullough visited "his brother I
if we keep 'Our heads and go after -businesi.: in , pathizgr-Q-crilm. Air and.,Mrs. gugh
ht spirit of agressiveness.
•
poly has ever 'undertaken; backed up. by. .big cam -
list of .paper; the Very .Wde k a.fier war Was 'deelareci.,
Westford
Will is Arot.tittg a new driver.
Miss Martin. Brown spent, a few days
kat week at Fled. Haldenbis.
SU and Mrs. Rad; of apent-
kw days last 'week in oar burg,
IroWard and M.. S. italdenbiandiw
Telt kr the West last Tuesday.
tritudipg, her holidays at bee home
•tif Weeks with his sisteri Alm Dudley,.
at Guon4y,
and Arthur godgins;thove td Wtaetet
*Wit„ itethetitigidii ititt (oared
ot 8asks, tire renewing old ,104
A.
•
•
• .And be it noted°,, is the attitude of the three 414'
Oen in an.indtt.try chat, the pessimists have beep pve-
diding would .he seriously afiected by the war. . Their
unshaken C.onadence; choir greater than ever determin.
-atiotli 10 market sueces,f6ily elit,ss, 4 : pt-: duct that is
alWays hard. to sell, ShOuld: be an inspiration tb are -rest
tested advertising, and have confidence in ifs 'ergcieticy:
stimniating ;business timeS of war as*well as'
Instead of retrenching, t bust ess 'men anala
may welt- emulate the action Of the motor, car matinfitdt.
Urerst• and, go out after bitsihess in the m�st agareelive
way pat,
I or
, We are.glad to hear Dougal Brochio
recOvering atter his serious .
„I, Peel' Palmer and NOvel.N'eshitt took
three weeks' visit :it. Albert Nesbit's. •
. • day tor Regina, -Where she will atteod ton
- salt'thnedtsiL. news- Was Nemec{ here lately '
erton, tire visiting her parents, Mr.. and !
, anolew months' stay with her sister, Mrs: •.
ing her cousin, Miss Maggio • Clin'obell,•
:have retnreed home• after visiting ' the,
. of the death a Mr. Joe Henry, yotnigeA'
Me, •and Mrd. Lindsay and-liiinlk-
. Says tron ..e. net r (.. et s sing.), ali-
. snob "has heed tho, case AN it h Mr. and ,
Mrs. Henry. They wero still innynIng•I
„ the loss of their eldest -son whose death .
dccurred abotd five, weeks age, wiled;
• ailing for some time, bet (he •end came
0. wife and young doni • The'fantily have
:tleite:s•y:n7thy of the entire eonitionity.
;George Hntiyy left for Morse' On, Mon.
dO„tf,.t-OAttOrid the (itnettO of his broth
and Strap,Slippers, reg.
Weiner6 Tan and Chodol.,
Redueed to $1,.50
Misses Pc.,:tentlininii and
Ton 'Oxfords,. regular •
Reduced:to $1.-15
Wpmen's Patent high Shoe
• in -Button' and 13114:het
i•egular price $3:00
Our repair depa'xintentis.ttight the-minate.--for
read is he Cihe4 es