The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-08-21, Page 1••••
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SEPTEMBER
EXCURSION-
Uodericit to De-troit and-r-te
, DON'T MISS THIS ONE
Steamer. Grevliort•net4Karvi. GotIL:icli
littiRSDAt' SEPTEMBER 4t11-
9.00 a.m. old time, 10 a.m. new -time
Avrives Detroit 5.00 p.m. Returning
leaves Detroit Saturday, September 6th,
1.00-p..m. Detroit • time (Detioit ttme is
the same as Goderich
$2.?5 Round Trip, .$1.75 Single. CLild-
Len betwee_i 6_and 12,. Half Fare..
Don't miss this opportunity to visit
AniLrica's most beautiful and most pros.
peioua city. A million population, a
city of beautiful parks, grand boulevards
' and a wonderful waterfront, Canadians
coining to Detroit f.:r a temporary stay
are not required to pay a tax or make a
deposit. U, S. immigration officers will
be on the steamer to pass excursionists.
- Good Music and Dancing en route
Fine Cafe -and Lunch Room on steamer
See a real big league ball game with Tv'''.
Cobb in action. St. Louis Browns play
- Detroit,at -Navin-Fiekl-Friday, Sept. -St h
BAND MOONLIGHT out of Gcderich
Wednesday evening, September 3rd,
7.30 old time, 8.39 Goderich time, 25c.
• 3 hours on beautiful Lake Hurcn, Or-
chestra music and dancing in
stsainer's ba'l room.
, • -K1NLOSS
• -Tuesday, 'Aug. 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy' Stringer, of Kin-
garf, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. James Huston.
• Mrs Art and Miss Mildred Kaake,
of Toronto, are guests of Mr. T.
• Kaake.
Mrs. A-Vaskinette. and family, of
• Hespeler, are spending' a -few weeks'
at her old home here
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Guest, has been ill for a week,
is able to be around again: /
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Mr. and Mrs. II. Pierce send- family
of London, are spending a couple of
weeks in this vicinity.
Mr. Stanley Blackwell has returned
• tolf-s-hortie--in-L-ortdtni- after spending
• a montg with his grandmother, Mrs.
A. Sta
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Miss Kelso Hewitt spent Saturday
e-vening-in-Kineardine
VIE NORTHERN BUSINEsS COLLEdE
The Northern Business College,
Owen Sonncl, has .inst beim notified
s that they are to be the recognized
Business Training School for the' Sol.
diem' Civil Re- Eitablishnient .for Grey,
Bruse, Dutferin and Huron counties.
The returned man is entitled to the
best.to be bad and it is gratifying 'to
know that the Northern Business Col,
lege, which is the only Ontarro school.
under a CharLered Accountant, Mr. C.
A. }lotting, F.C.A , has been liectired
ler the retraining of soldiers.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
• Mr. and Mrs. John Button are home
from an -auto -trip--to -Leamingtee.
Miss Carrie arid Dean ,Geddes are
,spending. a- coo/4e of weella it their
home here. - • , ,
Mr. John Murchison, of Tbrofito,
was in town for the Week -end Inept,-
ing his many friends.
School girls wanting a ki‘oqd rooming
place, one blockfrom Schoor house. ask
foi information at The Sentinel office.
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Mr. •sid Mrs. Geo.eHaigh, of Sea -
ford's, "motored' to td•Wri on Sunday to
* it :Mrs. Haigh's mother,' Mrs,
Johnston.
Dr . St ‘• artLutd....M;,•••
Sarah, of SaSkat0011, tunnel' 11.'S1 -
dents of Kinloss, are visiting in Isuek-
now and vicinity.
Mr. Geo. Mair, Captain and Mrs.
Emery, of Wnidsor, and .Miss Doan,
of Toronto, spent Tuesday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Siddall.
Eldon R. Siddall, of Winnipeg, and
Miss .Frances Siddall, of Toronto, are
spending their vacation with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Siddall.
Ms Bock, piano turer will be in Luck -
now in abovt ten days. Parties- having
any tuning or repairing to bo will p'.eas.e
•leave their naa.es with T. S. Reid at the
Molsons Bank.
Miss Nina Woods, of •St- Helens, a
graduate of Lucknow Continuation
School, has been "engaged by the
Locknow School Board -as t ntrances
Class teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes -Enc.' and
children, of Chapleau, and' Mrs. Har-
riet A. Brock and daughter, Gerareine
ofOwen Sound, are visitinz_Mrs.y.,
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LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, AUG. 21st., 1919.
AN EARLY :WEST
, The grain harvest r opietically
completed in this. part le, ugust 15.
That is unusually early, and ,was due
to the,unusually dry weather ot June
and July. 'Oil the. whole the. crop • is
gotid, though thige are. localities in
..which the spring grain WItSINTIli 404
The hail:Iola fa.ii• crop., was rotten -
in in excellent condition,. and though
. there is a shorttege of eat.natil barley
steam', the. corn to_ be a
bonnier, anil is, going to
•tured the. frost 'sets M. t'attle
have • not* done so well on the
•d
grass as theyid last year, but there
is no, grund for Serious .. complaint.
On -the whole_ thiSs-_ part -of -Ontario-has_
• had a good .sumnier, and .now • th4
• fall • wheat is being SoWli -early
the ground in good condition.
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SHEFT A NII. AGO IN CANADA
LIBRARY HOARD SECREfARY
RESIGNS.
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At a meeting of the Public Library
Board. held ,Saturday evening, Mr. IL
As Dottoesseholista
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IS YOUR NAME THERE?
If yew want to he "qualified to vete
tin theiteferendum on prohibition and
..at .the.next electioretee
yoti-t.natiw $0.04411-4.i.$
prepared:, for that Voting. "There
a'P Peat'at hae ben..some • delays i It
the gettin.ef 'but- ofthe.tte
they will be posted..up. one '61 these'
days. The time in which. names :may
lte.added will be quite limited,' so that
parties'interested -shotrld -see the, lists,
without. delay. Fornis fdr the. mak-
ing of corrections may bead from
Mr. J. E. Agnew, Lucknow. Dein%
--fail•to read the advertisement in this
per. --ogi--vhig T 1rac ioflsiaoizt :the
new lists.
the past year, tendered his.resigna-
tion, as ht-!., will be leaving tow,n_at. the
open inv. of the and before
anotitsr regular meeting of 'the. board.
On accepting the resignation .the
heard ...passed a resolution -e'-41-P•rr;sing
its appreeiaton •of the serVices of
'the retiring secretary, and conveying
good 1+ir 1 shes to himself,and family in.
their 'new, home. , •
-A motion was- passed instructing-
-the -t-reaee-r to is -sue a cheque -to -A.
• publishers or -The 'nines IlistorY
the War. .•
The treasurer, Mr. T: S. Reid, re-
orted that head iptaer viewed tile_
village councils -regarding -tte annual
'"'imiiitioatktillOheing 'handed a cheque fkit
$39U. his puts the 1 hiary in a good
near,future will see the placing of a
number cif up-to-date, .,.,„9» Ws
shelves. - •
There are at present two Vacancies'
op the .board _due to the relnoval',.4
•• "Pfie sheep -and On' itithisti•y ,in
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Canada coetinues to grow, ',al -A only on,
account Of the money to he made from
I inuttoir and Wool, Cut the tact that
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goats are -considered to be immune (rem -
tuberculosis has been the grpeat factor in.
the encouragsment of/ fetich goat raising
in a number of the provinces of Canada •
Pamphlet No. 17, a Pirectory of Breed-
ers of Pure Bred Sheep and 'Goats in
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the Donnnion of Canada, issued by the
Shaep and GoataPivision of the Live
Stock Branch and procurable, free upon
application, from the Publications
Branch, Ottawa, gives the names and
addressee of .breeders �f riecignii
breeds of sheep and goats in all ps.rts s+1
Canada. Ontario leads in the number
'9f -breeders mre --bred !see p 'White
goat beeZders are most noniertars in
British Columbia, where thehlilsll goat
industry is assuming fairly large 'pro-
poxtions.
A. Blackwell, of Kinlongn.
'An organization meetig of Lucknow
temperance workers was held, in the
S. S. room of the Methodist Church
on Tuesday evening. A committee of
active workers was formed, and a
vigorotraf ieampaign_yill he carried
• Miss Money, the rec' ently engaged
principal for Lucknowschool,-and he ,
father, paid a visit to Lucknow this
week. Looking over the situation. we
presume. Well Miss Money will find
Luckow 0. K. Her home is Strat-
ford. •
Mrs. Arch. Cameron, of Pine River,
neighborhood, Mrs. N aiker. togettier
'with Mrs. R. Sliddletort an i family, of
the 4th of Kinloss, Apelt a very plea -
emit afternoon as guests of Mrs.
..:tr.tiliers, of F'aramoin4,
past
Mr. John Mackenzie arid son, Gord-
on, of Edmonton, who-iisited the'faif-estahlishing a Climmercial- Sehrn't in
month in KiliMs,-QTFoss' and Luck- a i'%Illage"-Iticr-Wnghallt7-
now, meeting many friends and for- Mi. Spotton has lived long enough to
• rrier-acquain,tanees, -have started on - conl"41-• -twelve different colleges. 6a -
their return trip to the West. They'
will spend some time at Guelph and
• other points.
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, Mrs. T. Lumbers and Kathleen have
returned to their home`in Toronto. .
Miss F. S. Maekenzie and children
are visittng the former's sister,,eMrs_
P. MacHillan, --Lueicn ow.
Mrs. C. Moss and Miss Hazel frcrsi
Toronto, also Miss Katleen Hill from
Lucknow„ are Nsisiting at H. Kemp -
ton's.
Miss Marguerite MacLennan has
returned to Toronto after spending a
few days at her home here.
• THERE'S .A RE4setN.'
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Fifteen years age the 'Sriotton Busi-
ness College was founded by Mrs G.
Spottori, who has continuously presid-
ed over its destiny. At that • time
eity colleges, and:among them a pres-
• ent competitor, ridiculed the idea of
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Altogether it is the ideal school for
returned men, and every man olio en-
listed Mider age, or who through wounds'
or sickness on active service, cannot
resnme his previous occupation, is en-
titled to free tuition at. the Northern,
Business College and a liberal living
itt - allowance while attending. Returned
met eligible for a course should corres.
pond mith the college.-Advt 181118
Lucknow's tax rate for. -this Year
will be 35 mills on the dollar. This
was ..decided. upon at a 'rne.eting of .
the council 'held last week. )The rate
is not high as compared with many
other towns,' .and under .prevailing
conditions, the Council feels that it
• is doing fairly well.
The miliary authorities at London
which is headquarters for this district
announces that the Inforination 'Bur-
eau' at London Armouries 'will be clos-
ed on August 20, and that after that
date all enquiries regarding thear-.
rival of troopships and returnin.g-Ip1-.•
diers shOuld coni through No...1
District Depot, Carling Heights, Lon -
'don.
• MARKETS
(Corrected up to Wennesday noon)
Vages, new laid 10 47
Batter. ,
Hogs. '21 00
_ TORONTO MARKETS
Choice heavy steers ...... $13 50 to
Choice butchers 11 50 to
Choice butchers' cowsll 0 9_ D0 to
• O to
140 00 to
21 75 to
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2 10 to
97 to
25 00 to
46 to
51 tO
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Good feeders .
Good witch cows
'flogs, off cars
Pall Wheat
Goose Wheat
Oats
Timothy Ray
V,ggs, new laid
Butter, Creamery Prints
114 50
12 00
'12 00
10 00
180 00
30 00
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MAFEKING
-Tuesday, Aug. leth.
Miss Ella Hasty, of Dungannon, is•
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Twamley.
.Mr. and Mrs. Dale and family, .of
Seaforth, spent Sunday at Tho,. And-
erson's.
Miss Eva Gardiner, of Zion, visited
relatives here last week.
Mrs. R. Johnston 1 and Miss- Leila
Blake left on Thursday morning for
a trip to Winnipeg and other western
points.
• •MiSta Graee----C4$eman,--424-Vama3'-
visiting her cousin„ Grace Blake.
Mrs. A. Anderson and family, of
Lucknow, spent_part of last week
with Mafeking friends.
Me. and Mrs. J. Gatiley and Etta
returned home Wednesday from ,Kep-
pel,
Mrs. H. Johnstnn, of Lucknow; is
visiting at Mr. R. Johnston's.
financial condition, and no doubt 0,,
.Rev. R. J. Garbutt .and Mr, 'Doiape.
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HURON TP. REEVE GETS
NOMINATION _
Mr. Gideon Ruffle, reeve of Huron
Township, proved the successful aspir-
ant for U.P.O. candidate W. Bruce, Mr.
Mewhinney, ex- war4en of the county,
is" the Liberal candidate. „ and it . just'
ossible_that_a_ conservative_eanstidale_.
will
not be r. :riewhinney. -
• the Liberal candidate is a farmer and
-was 'active in- the U.1410 movement.
Bytakinetlie Liberal nontination, how-
ever,' he miist sever his_cennectioti with
cHURCH NEWS
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LOCAL AN D GENERAL? Paintin and
1.„.1„1 '\1 i' Paper' Ha 11 cel n
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ronr. 1-'4(1(1 ieli over 4sui-a1.k ”
Miss Peal TO1,14 :tent
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net \I• k.
Mr. win,i1C'ebb, /tit ci. FEVOE, LUCKNONV.
'bought U. JI(.1,1.1.1iLte1'A•Lepicieticc
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111r.*:and Hrs. Chas. Wsitielnirds-on „s4 •
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN '
Teeswaterit11.3-siiending a weeks d( n- u
at her former hones • •
• Miss 1-tena Orrrtitttifi home aft e r s pet sr.( IL 1111 .Mtirtard
• MON 'V T0 -011 1•101 an4
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ittx a Anti) •Qt_175.(ii: a__ 'Willi_ - •
at Winde; leery Iuko1iiL
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It is said that the Niagara grape 1')-)." In, 1 n,
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crop prouli8es to be one of the largest 1 It it 't. 1 11 ill
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£bufth, i;;i6ley, is- without ever "rye/it'd - -
been -pretrefred it tut mr-iklunday the Tew,killiiire„ of .SLoilt :-)te. Mare -
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Wth. Already 46 ininisters have ap- gilL:d( of Mr. and Mts. Todd
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Ili,,, l',•• . ' '. , I , i . ,k, . • t
,. epaliieic.1 tor an oppor,tiinity to preach for a , Nri ,.. 1 m .1 4. It- '•
118 .,.Lnisl . Ltt! 4E'Ll.11,.4)1 II 1111/11/Vg • if*. . - .
- • visiting her sister 11re. W. 1.1. John4.!0.44. . ' . ..
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In the absence' of Rev.. R: F. It'ty_in \\1JLean is. on tier•way hobo.: 110111 1,0.11*, eoing at,,,,it !.,• ,i. 1,,; in.', '......
.1....i.i.1-., \ 1 11 14.E. - 1),ere me a itItti,,.,, 4,1:
who is, away on •vaeation, the sery• ices _. ississe ties Juts. s es., s .r. 1.: 1 • i. ..
\ew Volk City.
- t suet .4 the 1(.11.-t,p1,...; ',.:1 %.• , •• ,•
in the . Methedist church last..'Sanday.. - ' - '. :-- - • • es) ifIL: 2.Se-r01.' 1101 -• •I „:-... ; • :-„.) -1•• :01 1.
vt' 'ere eQri ducted in the morning by •Mr. Sirs. I). Sheriff is in NVellitnd this -'week
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-ond i itcien.a. Hod,. -.. ‘,. %%di
J. J. ,Taylor, ' and in the evening by having nwtored down with her dauginei P.\ •-•1',..,••• pra.,-- „.it, 1 ....., if,_: Di ‘_, 1,,,,- • i ,.
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Mr. 'John Anderson. ' ,-NIrs: 1lussel MacLean %II() vy4t.s ae Biuee- ' .2.1.-, tic
arge congregations greeted Rev. ilitach the past month. .
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D. F. AlcKerrol in the Presb,yterian
rsucsnow and Goderich teams. win
Church on Sunday, both morning and play ball 4-in(dal -le,dunian- Park this
evening. Mr. McKerrol is always
(ThursdaY) aftetnaon,. at 2 39. o'crode
jeopular with Lucknow people, and
iL 4hould be an A 1 game,
they never are -disappointed- He •... ,
alWays has something new, or puts The local Vt C 1 1 ill meet OD Wed-,
• oid Was in a 'new -way: His dis- '_ffesday, Aug. sT.ats. usu. all ladicz,
courses on Sunday led up to .,a de- interested,in temperance ,work arc _cur
mme 'at u viied . There will be a . gi)od
teer. The preacher next Sunday will progr.ani.
be Rev.' W. It. MacIniosh, B.D., • of • Foe SALL.
• • ,W. (;. 1.21, _:••• '
London, a brother of Mr. 'Hugh Mac- We are pleased to know that. Mr. Jas.
1' Mr..itatUe •Weeua 8.13/4411414*.- ie
good standing with the farmers' orgae•
iiation. It is stid that he'was formerly
a , Conservative: S ) by former affilia-
tion, there is aheady a Liberal and a
Conservative -La the field. _
In a straight-Party:tartest, the- riding
is hopelessly- against the 'Conservative
party; but by rein:titling out sf •the
tield, that party may bring abent the
defeat of the Liberal. It all depends
upon the extent to which Ltheaa„ls 'veal
break with their'party in order to 'Sup:,
port their l*.F O. candidate. ,
Mr. Ruttle was not at thecontention,
bet it W8.8 understood that he would
accept the •norninatina. Others notoin7
ated were: • Reid, Reid.; Corners,
Jas. Johnston, 'Wive Tp, Archie Mac-
; John Sands, Huron
fAce!. !tattles
Getting—To Work
tablished durby. the last .forty years_
in the 'cities,ad towns of Ont. This
is the largest Chain of collegessever
controlled*.by .One Man in. Canada.
There are many reasons ,for this
phenomenal growth that cannot be
given in this space, butoshich,will be
sent to youniis people, choosing a
Three Years ago there were fur -
teen business 'colleges in Toronto,
when Mr. Spotton founded his Canada;
Business 'College in that city, and in
less than 'One year his school stood
second in point of attendance. The
• only reason that can be given for this
record Was the efficiency of thous-
ands of graduates, who were holding
thr-4vaf -positioms-in -the-ritn--and
'mend of The buSiness men for -"Spot-
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ton Graduates." Toronto .people can-
not bt fooled by "false'? hdvertising
atiel "stippeiry'l• tetiv*Iling Ittfftts--wftex
"sign up" .unsuspecting parents.
• Almost all of the school teachers th
tifese neighbOring counties, who take
commercial courses, , demand • -the
"Spotton training." They know how
to examine the real merits Of. a school
• Mr. Arthur IL Spotton, ;‘..ho has
just returned 'from four months' ser-
vice in France, will be iclosay assoc-
iated with this school.' fie has had •
ten years'. teaching ekperienee and.
before enlisting was in charge of a
large -industrial office in, Winnipeg,'
hence, students. will have the advan-
tage of his ripe scholarship, wide ex-
perienee, extensive travel, and busi•-
fiess.t organization.
Many piling people who- connot at-
tend now are taking advatage of th:..
-Hume - Study D-Si.paitsienti and at -are; •
time have the privilege of attending
colleees in Wingham, Gublph, Toron-
to, Ilaneiten, Welland, Oshawa, etc..
Insestigate by sending a• poSt% card
before "investing," and "regretting"
as somo have done.-Advt.
13,R. 1,„ARKlikt,at Cain Hou-,Ion:know, eve! ;.• afternoon...Ali
ehrOnie treated. U.-•••
. • teopathy rebrovt_... he eatr-f,is of
pt i- 1110(0
• quickly sf,curc(i. wea
1.y 0,teop.o.liv 11an lu,'„ yttier. Lo0.1.1.iutt
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Fon Sat.E.-- (7, 1....11 1 S• -ek•01d .••
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Intosh of t.own.
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Miller, who underWeet an sper„tion in. tests. eoi\l wise 1, is 1 .ss: •
SVingliani licspital last 6atur14y, 'is '".4 1"
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Money In This One HIL11"'"ug' an -4 gtt-tingun " -3•••
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Mout Vivi; years. ago *Messrs Peter
and George Gerrie, 'farmers in Nichol
TOwnehip, near Fergus, attended a sale
of thoroughbred Shorthorn cattle held
by Mr. Watt, Salem, and purchased a
ibull frota-his celebrated stock,
paying $1,000 for it. Since then they
took it to it cattle slow in Chiago, where
it reaiived first iiriz.e in itieclass, and they
were ffered $10,001 for whieh t•hey.
refused. A few days agobreeder from
yalifornia arrived at their farm and'
Offeredthein$12,600 cash for the animal,
which they accepted.
INDIAN •BRASS BAND
As a niesieal organii,ttieri the Csie.
Croker Band does not need -to hiftErlis
head
behind in the procession.. Every mem-
-is as_beemtnuudistairs-Aud, Svogit
mote, it has a reCurd that is-unprect 1. -
tisitty. tiniiese, perhaps, in. ..its own•
pat ticidar way. Mr. Joseph' Akiwer.zie
is the leader of the organization and
seven of the eleven • members are his
ssons,.six ,ef thenhaving _efferett,their
seri ices to their King and oountry in
Creat '.iittate, the aeateatli
.prevented (rem following this elainpl,e
by the fact that •be was at .the tittle
ana is Yet under itise.• Aleirander end
Andrew, 'woof the, first to bid fare-
well to the tribe and "hike- for the
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neatest recruiting Office wcre forced to
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make the return journei-to the Cape,
but' the other bur, Elward, Peter, Res-
ine and Charles, all got across the seas
and over the . channel into Fiance.
There all four fought valiantl in
some of thefiercest battles • of the • war
and at Caisibrai- youog Chet -les- won- t
ilitary ledaf,_.stlie_distinetive ribbon
of which he wore prete3BY • yeeterdasys'on
the bosom of his shirt. ' This young
Aborigine' was ope .of a ' plateon ipf
machine • gunners tral• offerell their
lives to stem the German a-avance in
the days w lien the-oullook was, none
too rosy for the Allies and when :he
smeke of. that particular battle cleartti
away he was one of titree cklio lived
to tell just how ..hot the lighting had.
been in th•it particular part of the line.
The Aki .enzies 'ai.e one of the oldest
families on the Cape, the f ttliet having
made his !vette there for the • past six
decades. .With his .stetaw, hi seven
_stalwart_suns.and his_.thlughtf r; he live
.6n 'at lifty were tarm, and there is net
better etillivated piece of 1.11141, Fo the
:44.4glitior-tv distrivt
other members of the band who 'were
out yestettlay tpdo insist. to the
pickniCheis, froin the Stile Times and
the It. B. V. were E. W. Taylor, W.
Ridoloquorth and W. nainsruderie.--
Owen•SOund Sun-Tirdes. \
Miss Jean Jblinston, cf Chicago, w 10;
vis,ted a. part • of • last -week' with lif
sieLer Mrs. J. Henderson left for her
home on Friday.. :She had been sPend-
ing a part ot herNaLation_ati .*.-r 14CP- I It'tkell
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bought Dr. J. Walkers houSe, and
Will move into. town. \Valker, we
understand, vvill go te•British Celumbia
.t.4 I enjoy the atilt' elin:ate and .t he wean,
bretzes. '
.1. meeting will be held in the Town -
limn ii.iyatyd,•-tesees tee:. 1: Isl. r.... .'„,
of F.rielay, Aug. 22, at s o'eloce„ for the •
porpoises:el orgatiz:.ng _for the senling
Mr, 'Newhinney who recently Wifil
:nominated Litertreendidate tor this.
riding is evilently getting right to wOrk.
At leait 'no ore woUld infer from the
following note fretn the ,Psisley Advo-
-tate: it says: " Hots, Duncan maisho-
Minister of Agriculture in the 'Alberta
Legislative, M acDoliiKII.P.
P. for, North:Bruce and .Mr. Alex, 1.).
NIewhinnej., Liberal Candidate in West
Brine for the 'Legislaturaddressed a
public meeting in the Town Hall, Pa isleY
On Wednesday evening."
BASE BLL
The Lucknow }WI team added to ite
laurels on .Monday 'evening w -lien it
defeated the Loishalskteam by a score
of 6 0, and theresta -nothing slow- about
thelir/chat:1h boys -either:- -The: Lark -
now battery- liwinsand MacLean John -
men have 4inwif1wa• good • Many
compliments. Both " are •dev41( ping
splendidly. Se then. this .afterrioon in
the Park. .
THE WESTrkN FAIR •
Septemter Gth to 13th
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MAnagement of the .Western
Fair,-LondOn, Ont., Western Ontario's
Popular Exhibition with their usual
entetprise built a subway under their
.track wide ehough for a roadway both
in and out, 'thereby opening' tip .a .large
mpace of ground which. till, utilize for
ittiking-aatou444bi-haat----Thory-sfapyp-thotio....'
1111(1.8 :IlltuM parked there last var,
and it proved -a great ernvenieee.? for•
those eho.wislied eerie\ to the, Ex •
-hi tiller, in 11n-ti-eArs. The lee ehlige"4"-
• is Very tuit:sonahle4 being only 1.4 ot). for
e.;
ear and dr v*' wkich includes . park ing
as long its desired. The entrance to the
Subway iR-at the corner of Donnas and
Egerton Stsi. where accommodation for
all motorists such as ihLek rooms etc.
is,provided.
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refereirdnin vote ou Prohibit!im. All
friends 'of temperance, inen and
Women,. are invited to attend. •
The Ripliy It?ci cross Sciety, haVs
ing done 'splendid work throughout the
war .years ,T ,is still at work tor , the
soldiers.. It recently bought' dirtiest:rd.
a;hait acres_ of 1.111,1 _114,4114 .
Pub4c..1-tall for a public Th;
park 88 papviLINd, 44.5 4. mein to the
Huron Township soldiers oho MI in
the tvar.
tr. A. Ross Wins Cain
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• For An ref, regaz,i1Hit t• y
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T.,K 1.:SOrliti that 1 I'it-
puto
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tnaakt-t tor a's s.21.; st oyes iiiee's,e
Calf 141,ies, Hors, 111 : :-.11erp '
bit . -1mA . -are 1 11:ryr
hnle a.td 1 Avid . •
mand for ponitrv, reeses •
. the Je‘% that 1 v. ;,1 p.iy 1 r
Iten., if they 11.4:
p..r 4 •
young;
poultry until )011 JAN,
ellour • - :1,
. Auction Sale. of House -
:kir. AleN, 1:.).18 is taking a go,y1:1 :Fled •
hold Effects
of pleaSure these dayi& in ';114.,wing to
1-,., •
cain, the gift of his brother Oddlenilder-11tli 1.1. 114.11:cr
llows .
'‚ siti rd4ti•-truetion. :lo. '21.211 :t1
-was giserra7 -tt prize- ArThe, 1,itz, •
friends It beatitiftil ebony gold head i
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picnic recent_ly held At Kincardine to the
brother of 1 ngesi standint: ‘Cle, at t(ndod.
t,4tk4licaie -There wer,c"‘Ilier;
on the ground but cone -with 14,) twiny
years of Int niberbip to .his •credit aS
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Saturday, August 23rd
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Chinese Reaching Out ttwilify*.aful guy condi', • - •
.A ntitnlier of, years ago,
began taking potions ,throng/iyi-t
Eastern' Canada its. cooks, They .haai•
seme years earlier taken ,sticli ?!
in the 'West. • They also manses d
restaurants in ,the West, ate! 11.
are,extendirig their eperatiens. iuto
E e%'0ntu the smaller bcbytlf. \Ving
ham newspapers report that
ian ha.!t leased 'the diningroom •of
Brnnswick 114•itel, •ind wiil taks dense
of it Itlesit. Seirt, 1, Ilt‘iSs' the,rld y
Te-w44-1Eatni- - k--zel4t.
proved t!.,() much for the 1-, 1)1 4.
man and 'his t:,1 so they, hand
OCTe* a :part et the 1112:411.C.Ns 1th
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chinanian who does his. °Wu u,sks
dras from the inexhaustible .•ipilly• in
the Celestial Em pi re.
Lit ing Lowe 111 rvu:
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• 1 1011 Tree 1 Dinins;
9 ; k Room(
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