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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1897-06-18, Page 11-1 r.* m. - __ ___ - - I W_���_ — **** > UNK�w 1 a. `1"Year.1c ee #4kv. I a 110 C.Apical aid up _�.. Calubbinvol I _�h� * e � ie erv,t Fund 4V# + focal Assets ictoria's J - .eoPresident-JOUNSi aRT R4 --- -T DIRECTORS. #** 4#4 LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY JUNE 18th 1897• WHOLE NO. 1221• .ixu PRoc Tcr<, WN. GiBSON M. P, U D WEDDED l !►gin entirely suet .— . A. T. Wcon, A. B. Lsx (Toront�. : have+ l,c•Fn s4r,ent __ - - Caahier—J.7"URNBULL, �'' fi'� r.•t�l»a�� ut 1ndi:; Mr. JOilII Milne, past grand master s` Tit* n ►�,►�tT�- riiKtrict if Intl BBs Question �ubUee GFIs#te —Mr, and Mrs. R. Corbett are SLEA�u,G SAVINGS BANK.—Hours 10 to 3; 9atnr• t01111 tis, ret•enc workman, when asked about the ditfi- Two egg merchants meet on the ` The handsome JubilPee edition of the visiting their parents on the 4th con., stay_*, to to 1. Vepusitsof al and upwards � tete ynlue• of fd ,____ road, each with a basket of eggs. A Toronto Globe on Wednesday was the of Kinloss. received and interest ailowcd. --- --_ ..� 61, j;. cults between the Grand lodge of the sa a to B give ere 3 e a and I will Burst paper ever iaetaed in Canada. s Lucknd%r, June 16th 3 , g gg p P -Mrs. Donald McLennan of HM. '� 'tt=h t;urE A. O. U. W, in 4atario and the Su- ' To the Editor of the Lucknu,r Srott;ae ::PE(MAL DEPOSITS also received at cur- THR LIBBBTT , RD TO ARGUE hate double what you have. B says, It was lar el devoted to the Queen trot taloa of interest, sal(t,wn tt' Y Y largely ton, Dias., is visiting her sister, Mrs. DEAR SIR.— see b FEEBLY ACC kelt t►f ttt THE DICTATES preme lodge in the United States, said: if you give me 3, I wi:l have as many and other ntcObwrsof the Royal Family, I y your last lasso Kenneth Hunter. I cer DRA YTS on Great Britain and the United OF COvsCIS. :tit 1tvar „tE ABOVE ALL << as you. How man a had each? and bras certainly a beautiful roduc- an arti4le entitled `'Misleading," The Ontario lodes has been posing Y Y eggs �' p -The Bruce Count W. C. T. L' tainly agree will, hire therE Jt:.tee bought and sold. OTHER LIBS to Our for a number of ears large sums into -- tion of the printing and lithographic y ' '"#'e 8r- y R School of Methods to have been held as the heading is very appropriaw t JOHN D. NIOHOL. Aesx'r. - - __ Nore Rye art. _ - -- the general relief fund to meet the _ here is postponed till July 5th. his own writing. - -. - - ---�- On Wednesday we had more, LEOAL Lucknow, �g 18th 1$87 heavy death rates of the soul a and On of tall rye brought into us, Jubu« nervine. -Mr. James McPherson the popular It is not our inteution to enter int more unhealth `states. 's had been both of which were the same length St. Peter's Episcopal church will K ayor of Kincardine, was in the village any a opposition. with our friend c A. M AI,CriId3U�s, BARRISTER Y� ga of the u •sition, stet since the P. �olicito,r Conveyancer. etc., (late o GOOD ROADS objected to for a long wh . At the measuring 7 feet in height. The grain hold a Jubilee service in that church on Wednesday, renewing old acquaint- PPc y bar Goderich). Offc was grov►n by sir. Geo. Middleton of on Sunday next when apecial singing, ances• forced us in:o it, I would like to sse3• a'amer ►n, Holt& Camera, last Supreme Lodge in Buffalo a change ' ' few words in explauatson. Now sit up -stairs in Aliia'+new block. A. M. Campbell, Provincial road Ashfield, and ler. Robt. Gilles, of this sermons and prayers, suitable for the -Mrs. Melville, of Ripley, was I did not get Mr. Innee to sign thi was made in the scale of fees to be`col- MORRISON, BARRISTER. instructor says that' in Ontario there village. anniversary of the 60th year of Her taken to Walkerton last week by con- ,teatiroo4ial, neither did the Deering etc. no oyictu,')loan,'► misaiffias i► rr' bloody a were expended on roads each year lected, giving{ Ontario no cl snce to get _ Majesty's reign, will be. Riven. The stable :Moore. She will be cared for in Co., as tete gentleman gave his testi back any portion of the ney paid. Assessor's Report Jubilee National An thei n will be sung the jail. monial to an agent of a different firm 1:arbrrSn►►p, over a million hours statute labor, and West �Vawanoah's assessment a b the whole con anon at both from either a Deering or Masse; - -- ---- The Grand Lcd e formed resolution p- Y Reg -The Walkerton Town Council has g t -J A ltb lZOW ,t PROUDFOOT, BARXIS three ani a half millicn dollars in g ears on the assessor's roll for '97 as morning and evening seivices. Ilarris, and he is also re �are� Ur tr, � S:•1i�•it��r� etc., Godtlrich, Out. to ae orate from the Su tome Lod a as P R a rogsPsted the Masonic Grand Lodge to P t money, an expenditure he claimed, if P P g follows : Amount of real property and to back up the testimonial. I I. X. t,.taae�,t. Q. t`, Wm. PSOODFOOT. p Pe y -_ - __ _- --- lay the foundation stone of the new _ - -- --� properly utilized, would be sufficient far as financial matters are concerned, income, $1,112,725; population 2,0414; reference to this copy of a letter re I,_------- -- is[assonia Service town hall. MEDICAL in ten years to macadamize every mile sod memorialized the Supreme Lodge school children of all ages, 901;' acre- ceived from air. Inners, this letter neve _ age of wheat, 2,411; cattle, 3,652; The members of Old Li„ht Masonic -It was decided that the Methodist was received, as he was almost force R. T>:NyAJ►'T, Y H Y S I C IA N of road in the Province, In order `to now in session at Milwaukee, to this sheep, 1,772; swine, 81`2; horses, 1,998. Lodge of this village will attend n,iuidters moving be responsible for the into signing it on his own farm. Nov D*;uriceon and Accoucheur. Surgery obtain the best results it was indispen• effect, -and asking that fraternal relat- _ _-__ the .Methodist church in a body on work in their now fields the first Sun- Mr, Allin states that J,e never can ,,vrj .1. i,lliott'+ g.r-cery atone. Utfire hours sible t1at a proper stem of road con- • from :►tt�l:' a. n,, ; frt�m 2 Zu 5 p, m. and from P P Y ,ions he !stained. They may not grant Fine Trout Sunday morning next at Pleven o'clock day in July, varied this gentleman personally. I struction be decided upon and faith The finest stria of trout we have the 20th inst, when a sermon • ro he did not he had an able re present& 7 t,► i►.i w. _ Po - this last request, but if ' they won't, g PP P -.Hiss Harth% A Walker I► ft for I -- fully carried out, The Council of each seen this year, was taken in Wawa. riato to the occasion will he reached g tha in them ogre. Agail, he state �f ,• n. r n r- nv a�l.D. ,he North -West, to take char a -of a,► J)C.�1., F.T.F.'r'. Ontario can run her own show. No that on theca a r in to etch u tet �t,3•, u.n.p.g.V., Physician, Sur- municipality shsuld be held nosh, on Satuirday last by Mr. G. B. to the brei► t•en by .lova Eco. I, li. Wal Indian Mission school for dw. Method. a g N p Y P S iespvnsible legal complications can arise, as we machine -for another t$eason that thi .anti Acomi,henr. rpAta,r. in Wm.. Nash of the Post -office Department Iwin, $.A. . The brethren will meet int,church. Residence Ross street, for the condition of the roads, the info }cavi every authority in our incorpor- ' gentleman agreed to settle for it A lin',t new bto•c'.:. London, who was spending a few days at tete Lodge tenor at half past ten -Repairs Sections knives uardf Now Bir- h bt•Lin•t e3meron, Murdoch A Ct,'s store ation and carrying out of the plans for ation act. The order across ,,he border with friends in Lucknow. The were and all members of the craft are in- p + + R , e wishes to convey the ids their im rovement,- and the selection may kick, but we have kept faith with y and knife -heads, for all kinds of mow- that this machine was badly used uI it. 1). t;EDDES, V. .S•, CALLS P perfect beauties 24 in all and avereged rited�to be present and take part in ers and Binders in cc.mmon use. -And- and I adinit that there ws.s one an D either by .mail or t,•le;ram promptly of competent overseers,to superintend them in everything. t` a have paid � f' De from to 1 undo in weight. the services. one nue slat of the noel broke and h� ►►.leaf t•�. CM►r;es moderate. Residence, out to them about $250,000 over and p° g new d Webster. y ) utatr.+m etre• t- of po _ to Dr Elliott's and and direct operations. The Council -- ___ --- - - - - forgot to erste that it was tltroug) ►•,i above what we have drawn, and that ' -The re ul%r month! parlor rn"t- Change in the Trains Anniversary Services R y Pa their neglect that it was broken, as i ar e,n l do►•)r north of 3srrTr.rsL office, should also fix the grade to be followed, would make a good start for a reserve The anniversary services of the ing of the W C . T. U. will be host- K ' T P„ }{e,n determine the class of material to be Anew time table came into force on - Y was set in such a wt`s that it cough n. -%. ,I, GII!110N:f, V. S. V, fund for ourselves The order in Ont- sed thiA month on account of it Dt 'r;%.lt1ste of OntarioV eteritrsry( ollegr used, and the width and depth of the tario numbers nearly 30.000.” the Grand Trunk Railway on Monday Bethel Dlethodist church, on the 10th Po in the divider and had it been sem anti T.t•�:�trr,•,l 'M-mber of the Ontario - last. The early train from the north con , West Wawanosh, will b held on coming on June 22nd. ether machine, which we all know - VrterinaTy 3le4thcal Society. otticei anti . same to be laid down the Various classes for London reaches Luck- June 20th and 21st., 1897. On Sab- -James Armitage and Dan Camp. there might have keen . six in place o . re-Wrnce. 4•nr,,ol�oor east t4 R' J Camemp',A of roads. He classified the roads That is sad about our friend, the bath: sermon at 10.50 a.m. Rev. W. bell spent last Thursday on Silver one to replace. ,,mp .,Iaop, C,%tnr�L�•11+ Atrret, I �:; know. now at 6 o'clock and the r►rnt6',?v and Surgical operations st,r� i;sties. under three divisions. First, leadingCzar, fretting himself sick because the W. Leech • 2.30 m., S.S. address b lake, Black Horse. They report a Again the writer stateas that it i R Palmerston testis arrives her© at 8 , P• Y 6 Cell. `r,omoly attentteei to night or day. _ road. For these he would. recommend last one was d girl and not a boy. a.m., while the afternoon train arrives Rev. I. B. Wallwin, R. A.; At 7 p.m. good days sport in fishing. not necessary for farmers: to ask his - -_ -- Tile first train from the aerruon by the same. Collections at -Only ten cents admission to the what he thinks of. t11is machine . ` - . - - •a width of 24 feet for grade. Second, Hang it Nick, there's no use taking on at 3.3 5. jubilee garden part on this (Friday)Neither do I thio k it necessar , as the SOCIETIES neighborhood .or feeding roads. For so. While there's lifie there's hope. south arrives at 11.35 a. m. froru Lon- all services in aid of the Church Fund. ai ht and you will receive refreshments intell' ent farmers of this communit, don, the Toronto ruail train at 4.55 The annual tea -meeting will be held on g Y '$ i,* 0 these 10would recommend a grade of We've all been there. Some- folks kick and a splendid programme. are perfectly satisfied that we have th • , and the late train at 11 o'clock p. m. Monday. Tea served from 5 to 7 p.m., best machine on the market lode I -n:*: 20 feet wide; and third, division roads, because they hive- no children and after which addresses will be delivered -Preparations are actively in pro- Y T. I.t'LKNOw L011(,F ---- rens for the rand Jubilee Picnic to Thanking you for the altars in you used only by a few farms, For these others swear because they have too- Decoration Day by the Rev. Dr. Gifford, of Wingham; g 8 valuable paper, �' •= r' UEP'F.•�'DEN'1 a grade of 18 feet wide would be suffi• • • Hall of Bel rave• Wallwin and Hall held on June 22nd at Teesws,ter , l)rder of Foresters man The father of half, a dozen On I! rids afternoon last the mem• + 8 + R.C.. V� . A. Cameron -A meet4 in theotldfe �Iows' cient. These should be crowned by a y Y of Lucknow. Music b the choir and dnder the auspices of the C(,hunch. I'Lail on the fourth Tues girls gets mad every time he has to bers of the Oddfelow:� lodge of , Luck- Y L.B.C. h rise of one inch in the foot. Where now, assembled at their lodge . room children of the 5abbach School. Ad- -Lost ! On Friday last, between GONE TO CAMP __.... _- day of each month, at olack his own boots and the head of ' :3;0 o'ezlmk. �'6iting necessary, the drains should be planed and marched in a body to the Kinloss mission 25 cents, childrem 10 cents. Lucknow and Blackhorse, two hats, M---thren c•..nli:►1ly iuvitW. + N. .Eon in the bottom of the ditches, On the a family, composed of ''ally boys" All are cordials invited to ,attend.- a collar ..;.,1 two veils. The finder Lucknow volunteers Leave for cemetery to pay their annual tribute - Y J. 3f. �Is'Rr»►� ;r, A. B.. i i �, moans and sometimes weeps, of re: pert to their departed brethren, 0, Taylor, sup't, W. W. Ikecb, Pastor. will oblige by leaving at this office or London on Monday Last t•hie.f ;:an�rr. Recording Secretary leading roads a loth of eight Net and. ___ - at 131aekburse. depth of It inches of good ravel be hunts the thimble try decorating their graves with flow. Ever to be remembered, Number O„ F.,.0017RT and needle to sew on a button. Sup- Golden Wedding -Don't miss hearin "Bed White �.' Ce P � � g g ers and otherwise improving the looks g Company of the 52ud Battalion Count Sherwood, No. should be spread and thoroughly com- P- T#te other (la Mr. and Mrs, Cole and Blue", and our first-class band on 'of the raves. The raves of those y of Bruce, left for cam{ at London or :►,►, Lncknom. 31eets pose the girls do cost a little more for R g every hest and third Pasted by the use of a roller, When p g who are at rest in the Locbalsll and had the pleasure of celebrating their this (Friday) s vening at the parsonage. the 3 o'clock train, Monday last. Thy Slosnday of every no roller is available, the gravel should clothes, Nick, you won't h%ve to pay Kintail cemeteries, were visited the olden wedding at their residence, a 'rho programme will commence at P 'vi g R 1 g companywill bold u its i.eretof ort ni•onth, is the Orange mile west of the village of Kinloss. eight o'clock. record in fine • i rii� �_�_ .1fa11. Yisi6ag broth- be kept well raked up until thoroughly any court fines. You Gan have them previous week. g physical cal appearance ern arec•►rdiss►Ily In- compacted by passing wheels For put through as typewriters for less>< ------ - -- The gathering to celebrate the event -sir, and Mrs. John Nesbit return-. drill and mental capacity. In their vited. Barn Raising consisted chiefly of children, grand- ed hurne on Priday from a pleasant new uniforms the men looked as fi .e ►.�t .--'ItVy. Baca, C.R, neighboring roads a width of emven thenhalf what it costa to make � boy - - ,aMr. Duncan Graham, whose barn children and great -Grand -children, and two we�a t fait to Lucknow, Ripley, a body of soldiers as one could wee *t `•� .. - D. D. Yves, S•;• feet and a depth of ten inches of good into a doctgr. Your girls can always was burned last fall, raised a new one a happier, better -looking proved would Kincardine, and other northern towns. wish to sets. The full equipment of 41 -- - gravel would be sufficient. Any Ret s job at grub wages in somebody >I< last week. The maIIon wor1c and from- be hard to find. Their famil ten in -Blyth Standard. was there and they were officered bl LOYAL ORANCE LODGE kitchen. whether they know bow to Y J. K. M Gordon, M. D., Captain gavel containing a large percentage work were both neat] done and ever number, were all resent. re. W. o P .cook or not, while your boys might Y Y + P -A beautiful and massive silver _N t►, •1:. r, 1101.1)8 ITS of soil should be rejected. It was wis- Y Y g thin fitted well at the raising. A Shier London • Mrs. P. McColl Tiver- Jack Armstrong, 1st Lieuteuant; Joh>< regular earthly nlert have to walk the scree-. in vain search K °g• ' + ' trophy valued at $40, will be given to o , in{;9 in the Uranus Hall', ('amp dem to use only clean hard material. foe work of an kind. Cheer u Nick large number wem in attendance, ton • Mrs. J. H. Ka and 'Mrs. John P Y g Tennant, 2nd Lieutenant; Malcoia Lill street, Lucknow, un ':'ues_ ' the Cltaou lOn bicycle rider Of , Bruce, tiVllatevec urea done should be done Y p' The stonework was onus's Mr. John Hewitt, Kinloss; Mrs. H. Shier, hit.- P Y Matheson. Color Sergeant; Sprout enc there are corn nsationz in ever sltuat• i Y Crib Huron and Wellin ton at Han- Douglass, Sergeants; Iteid and Cook a-- 41:4y eveniings, on oar. before pe Y Y► g ' $ g + the roll moon. lrecree t,iKht with a view to durability. Field stone ion. Don't scold your wife or let your- McKenzie and the framework by Mr. cardiae; Mrs. H, Hildred, Bervie; Mrs over on June 22nd. f Corporals. Robert Mullin will attend tm t', 'sec•,u'i Tae=day rvenin;; following full 2 John McLean. The workmauahi re F. Gibson, Paisley; Mr. Robert &rill to their 'inner wants. Here's what the broken to a cube of about .. ,aches selfgo Graz over a little thin like P ._Binder Twine! AudrewekWeb- mt) on. .�11 v6iting brethren cordially in.it• g Y R flects3 crit on botb. Before the rail- Mr. John Cole, of Underwood, and Mr, ed he met,tin,+. made a most durable material. . A boys halos to do each da llevielle that;. ing s bountiful repast was partaken o 1,'rgak Cole, of Kinloss. After 9 sum- stet are sole agents for Brantford Bind- ' !toll call and issue of rations v.,%t:, Ar:tttLg. :ADAm Tiiomr•sns, c a - er twine. harmers buytwine Manu- 5.30 a.m.. Secrestary, W. M depth of ten inches thoroughly com• _ - from tables spread. under the amber ptuous repast was parwkeu of, the 6 a,m.; Breakfast, 6,30 a.m.; Sick par' .acted made a road a ail almost to factored by your own Company. 7 1" g parade, 7.3C - -T -- l q ilY1Cit�tieilatVR1C$ blossom bushes aged couples wore each presented with a ode, a a.m. • 'Morning C. T. L'. -The reg'�ls►r monthly one of solid stone. * road beat pair of -gold-rimared spectacles screen• -hi r.�lames McDonald, eon of .lira to 8,45 a.m.; Forenoon parade, 9,30 tc we ul•,tio� A the W,•men'd Christian should be less than frond three to five - - Jubllee Day p%nied� by an address, The worthy .�lcolm McDonald, of Nest Wawa- 12 sti.m., Diuner, 12.30p,m.;Afternoon temp• -ranch t'►►ion will be held every second g p Division Court nosh graduated with honors in the re parade, '2 to 4.50 m. • Guard mount W ISI." I w A eao:h month in the Odd Fellows miles in length-. This enabled path- Tuesday, 22nd of ,lune, will be loy- couple, are hale and hearty. + g p + ` P + 1 " masters to undertake the construction cent examinations at th Ontario Gov- in and duties 5.15 m, • Tea, 530 r Hytt, �.�:�.s:n,,w. at �; I►. m. MRS.J. gox>:K- Division Court was held in the court; ally celebrated in Kincardine. A s- 'at; 4 8 P• ► t •rt tart Yrewi,Ivsnt: 11Ry. 119RN?LL. Secretary, of roads of a durab,e character. These room, Lsrcknow, before Jud a It:lie fountain will be unveiled in the mar- etc meat Experimental college at m,; 1Letreat; 8.00 p.m.; First post, y :j athmasters should be selected f. om K 4' LO(,:1. I. ITEMS , r.m. • Last post, l0 m. • hts out, -- --- P on Wednesday afternoon, There were ket square park, and addresses will be Guelph. 1 + p° P� + �• �. -- F. the beat available men in the Township, iven b H. P. O'Connor, Q.C., and `� y • -Mr, VPalter Stews►rt has all the 10,15 p m. 11 cases in all on roost of which judg• g Y -Go to Clinton fur the .2nd bo s . � i" C K K O �j and their position should be- pertna- otherg. There will be a bicycle carni- � ' � 1T Lod P No 11•L rent• moot was given. Y -111 r. 1•,d. _AeKay, spent Sunday in foundation of his new sash s,nd d6or The Fre., Press s3ays, the 32nd 1 val and parade of about 250 wheels, Brtice Battalion is 350 strong. ane fear=t+ eters Friday, evroi►:. at R o'clock in -- - --- Ripley factory laid, and a goodly part of tete ) g their ha't, (':•mt,hcll atrr,•t. All brethren CL'RRENT'TUPICS 1Prossnotion s:,►mtsaatloa end lady and gentlemen bicyclists P Y it m •de an early start for London, from outside places are invited to join; framework u , It will not be los,a ig P cordially in.ited. No u it will be romoted without -Master Ad. Shcebottocu left for P Five of the a ht Companies more( pupil P till the -hum of the saner is heard i►, Wv. SioNNru. W. WILSON. Pass satisfactorily, the promotion fancy drill by the high s:hool students London on Slonday last. P out so early in the morning that fa .Noble(: rand, Recorder The Postoffiee De artment at Ot. p g y' P and a parade of etgdents of all the - the .A►cst end. tigue parties were on duty at 3.3( . P examinations. Parents and guardians; P - Ire are glad to bear that DIr, J.A• -------. - taws eco Hour busy sending out jubilee town schools. The splendid brass-.iitchell's mill has closed down o'clock. Nos. 2, 3 and 7 arrived firs, L.ihoald see to the interests of their child Langford is still cnendtng. ' f, A 0 U w band from Lneknow has been engaged the night gang, Since commencing on the grounds, and Nos, 1, 4 5, G, " f� _- stamps to distant points in the Dom• fen that they attend school up to the for.the day. There will be lacrosse, -Comb foundation for sale. Apply they have turned out an(l shipped- and 8 were picked up by regular train •i VCKNOW �� .� L Lodge ,f the inion. Stamp dealers are boggling for last day. The holidays are long baseball and football msi►tches, and to Phos, biatthiP, -Lucknow. 7q);0� feet of rollers. There are still and came on a special from Stratforc Ancient Order of sdvance supplies, but none will be eoot�gh and there is no need felt taking others sports. Everything free, no --Mr. Mooney, of the Ripley Ex- on band for shipment 300,000 feet of to London. The Thirty -Second wet t"nit•xl �� o►rkasrn, extra holida s g Y, g t ears was in taw n last week. q P Y sold before June 19. The colors in the Y • admission char es for an thin on snares. A s lendid busigesss has been the one rural battalion that wat meet in the thld _ P tt tl wa' Hall, c:n the stamps are ver pretty. Jubilee Day in Kin�;ardine. The done all season, called out too do service in the North . - �Malt and Pecond P Y P y' It Is A Holiday . people of this section should go to Kin- -Ab McGregor, of Ripley, wast in _Il., J. Bullen, con. 13, lot 11, west Rebellion iz 18S5. It carat esu i town on k rid& and ,Saturda of last / •* : bt ,nt a ryenings of Asa large number of le seem cardine on Jubilee Da -Tuesday, Y Y aro Bold Masa week 4 far as Southampton, but durin a tw( i. / t y Britain will or..iune 26th show the a people Y- Y, (Wall.) Ashfield, P s3 each month r.t eight under the impression that Diamond 2_tid J unA. Go and havea, jolt time. week. „',;lock, v i+itins world the realest fleet of war vessels P Y cattle that brought him 8285.:,0; One creeks wait at that port for a boat hr• i, r q rdi:+sly inc,trei, g Jubilee Day, next Tuesday, June 22nd, --Aftc r Jeune 30th, the interert in three-year-old heifer Rent 1350 lbs. Batoche was taken, and the bsttalior `t. WEa, that has ever assembled in one place. is not • public holiday,it is well Bieyele Road Raee the post otlice saving bank drops to 3 A steer ti d the scales at 1560, He was ordered home. 1{ D.v.YULZ,. P Pt?e M.v+t•-r Workman• ' R"x)rder• I t is expected that no fewer than 160 to correct that fall impression. The The Wingham Advance says that per cent. was the same age. Is this not an arg- Commanding the battalion is Co! "� OLD IIG �ODCE s}+fps of war and in smaller day is a holiday by proclamation of the Wingham Turf Club intend offer- _ -Mr. John Smith, of Bruce Mines, ument in favor of stall -fed cattle. Scott, of Kincardine. \, craft fur ,purposes of defence and the Dominion Government, and as ing a handsome cup for the winner of is visiting friends in the village and --The many friends in this vicinity, The major is Major A. Weir, e •-� F' $Z g offence will line os off f defence And such should it be observed by all lines a bicycle road race open to the &mat- vicinity wily regret to bear of the death of Mrv. Walkerton. t of business. Pur wheelmen of Huron and Bruce, W ---alter Campbell, last Friday, Smith wife of the Rev. J. T. Smith, Acting Adjutant- Capt. Nelson . ti, / t G C they�don t have to put their guns in p }'• ' the hold v�•Iten at sea to save them The fiat race will be started at Luck. caught 32 speckled trout averaging 3 •former pastor of the Lucknow Meth- Paisley. 1 Fraternal Notloe now at 6,30 p. m. riders to go to ounces each, cdist church, which took place in Acting Pay ht. Hender from turning keel uppermost either. In pursuance of s motion unamin- Wio loam and end -,with two miles Alt,F;T; l:� l%RY Ti1L'KaI) AY NIGHT P . g -Miss Aunie Lawson, of this village Brantford, the result of a surgical open• son, Walkerton. •n •-r 1»•fo,ru the fuU moon, in the • � iously carried at last meeting, all nn the track; the second race will be is the ueit of Mrs..M. McPherson, of ation, Surgeon -Maj -)r De Witt Martyz ma.."ni,: i13::