The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-06-14, Page 1furkno-
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$r.50 per year, in adva
ce $2,00 otherwise
Lueralow, •ONT,
THURSDAY. JUNE Viths, 19170
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
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flogs are cheap this week. Mit4et
inpened at 014.75 per cwt.
Button Bros. have opened a branch
meat Market in Dunge.noon.
„. Mrs. j. Dolphin, of Cedarville, i
visiting with Mrs. B. Smith.
Moe G. MePheraon, of Kincardine,
'Visited with friends in town c ver 4utntay.
Mrs, Dr. Tennant and (laughter spent
last roeir visiting bid friend* at Bipler
Miss Irene Mackenzie, of ChiSafgo. is
visiting .her Wank ,Mrs.„- .1.INateon, of
tOwn. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Button left On
Taeaday morning on a trip through the
western provinces. '
Mitie*M. J, Murray returned to town
on Friday after spending the peat few
,
mluth8 111 chuthata and Detroit. ,
Encknow Male' Quititette will accept
magegeinenta for Garden Patties, Church
Seelals, etc. . pot terms aptly to
. • . V. Ruh), secy..
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Mr It D. Cameron!, was at Bayfield
• and Bethany on. Sunday giving mission-
ary :addresses -in the Presbyterian church-
es there-
Giederich'and Illyth. are each prepar,
itig for Dominion Day celebration's. The
latt,er village is combining with the,cele-
brittle° an i?1d boyereumon • • •
428lorknetw, will attend
° Aterviee in,the Presbyterian church,-
1;ucknOw, on arinday,. Ittne J.7th; at 7
p:tn. bretliere are Cordially
- invited to sheet. at The lodge robin at
6.30. 'service rill he conducted by
Re v;,.• toittle, „of :St., Helens.; -14-4-9.
Mackinnon, One • of .the'
-4,10/4F,', "Wants of . the „ 4th COn. 4
KiniO;11., Ilea retired: from, fuming and
last -week moved into Lucknow. .116
and Mrs. Mackinnon °canny. the house'
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formerly Ovitfed by 1.1r. John, AleCall.•
-ToWnship �f
„Wiles& do hereby declare that X never
:accused Levi' Boyle, of Kin1oss; of any.
criminal ;offence or . ether Misconduct,
/that if .anyone _ underitood me to do-
,vvois!3. to makecortectico: And
OsArther state that What •did say was
ipat had. been ,told me; and ,that I
Mad tbat it 'bad been told to me, that 1
had no hnowl;dge*whatever as to wheth-
er such accusations were true br not..
- 'Dated at Walkerton; June Sth., 1917
(Sd.) 1,jont.r.flearms.-
all Paper
Season is
ere
You afe' invifed to call
inspect and buy our
Papers.
Prices Sc. to Sac.
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604::..Sam Pies to choose
tOin.L.Reninaiiii at - •
bargain prices:
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$PE.NCES
Drug store .
• MARKETS -
• (Corrected up to 'Wednesday noon) •
'Wheat .. . ..... . . • 2 26
66 70
-Barley... . 6.111 6, • 1 ; .11 • :{ •
Bruce County Conned will meet at
Vlitviley on iifonday; June 18th,
kr 4 Mr W W Thfl waited -Oh
friends in Mitchell during the week.
Miss 134triCe McLeod lia'a taken the
position of telegrapher in the Wingliam
office.. .
Keep to the right of the atieet and
avoid conflict with LucknoW's new Ind.
he by•law.
At lad we have real Summer weather
and growth of all vegetation his been'.
fine the past week, • „ •
•A letter receive(' front "Pie, Arthur,
C., one time an employee of The
Sentinel offfce, statestbat „be. is well
and on duty.
Pte:' Clair Agnew, who spent the past
week at his home hire, returned to Win;
0iPeg 'where he Will go late training for
military service with a mechanical trans-
portation Unit which he eriliated
tore: cothing eaot . •
Local Doctor_Appointed
. The following .nctei which Appeared
in The Daily Star of a,few. daysagot hs.4
reference to Dr..Alex. SOO of
Mr. feter T1. Mackenzie; of Kinloss;
• *London,. June .,9,-7••Lieut.-Col. A. -
Mackenzie, Medicale, lies been appointed
to command Princess Patricia's Red
Cross Hospitale
Lieut. -Col. A. J. Magkenzie was form-
erly n partner of the late Dr. Oldright,
of Oarlton'street. In May lest' he was
promoted item the rank of major? and
-gitten comMiniteCthe Moore karraclai•
Hospital, Bliornolfffe. He went overseas
as Medical officer of Toronto Uigliland
.battalion.OL the first contingent, ' tie'
hade,..brilliant academie. Career • at To-
ronto University, where he took^ the
'degrees of B.A., *Wend L.L.B. •''
onmonimiikimumidnemii.•••
OTS'OF Tntigg
Mrs. WX. ringlet' and daughters wish
tothank &smelly Weida of the late.
W. J. Taylor for thew staunch patronage
for the time he Was in business.- -The
business is'noiv transferred to Williani
Reid, and we desire to assure ' these
friends that they welcomed:
at the store and receive cpurteons. and,
uP.4e4t treAttuent.
CHURCII NEWS
The lecal ,Orangemen will attend es a
lodge at the evening service in The Pres;
intterian Church next Sunday. Rev. J.
Little, of St. Helens, will preach.
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Iwho was at the General Assembly,
Rev. Mr. Thynne, of Palmerston', occti-
Pied the pulpit of South Kinloss Church
last Sunday in the absence of Mr, Reid,
The statement was ' made et London
Conference that 396 Methodist niinisters
had donned the khaki .since the out
break of the. war,' 'The, Conference sent
a stronglyiworded resolution to the G .
'ernmeilt.it Ottawa .,..sking for the Pro,
hibition, by the Federal-Governnient,. of
the retail sate of intoxicating liquors,. '
and to -prevent the insertion of Manor
advertisements in the ;public prdss, and
the circulation of liquor ci renters through
the mails. • . ' •
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' ThiGeneral Assenabty of the Presby- '
kerian church in &salon at Montreal last
, week raised the minimum isalary to , be .
_paid ,to ministers in a regular, charge
front one thousand dollars -Per year to
one thousand two hundred dollars Con-.
gregations enable to .pay the minimum
balmy will remive.' assislance_trom_
flas Bun Dry Cat West
Mr, .4.-gp Durolof 'br the :Pa4-•
few Molithe, has been engaged in farm.
big operations centre Saar., arrived.
home on Monday. He got in aboot 400
acres Of epriog grain on his farm4 hut
reports conditions none tOo promising in
that part. The weather bas heel toil
, dry, -there having been no rain all
dniing May. Wheat sown Oa Summer.
fallow; , however, is looking well,' but
grain iown ' spring -plowed stubble
land in ;very backward, in fact much of
it bed -,not"0130atea a wVelc ag% Since
-Mr. Mimi,' left there bad Wan an eight. •
hours' rain over his district which will
sreatly change conclitiona.
'By. Grocery Basilicas
7 w. WillReldio who fol. the .past . four
years has been misting in ' the grocery
store of the late W. J. Taylor, bus taken
over the businesS Audis now proprietor;
Stock -taking preceding the change. Was
done on 'Tiiesclay.
"PIMP." KATZ. MAKES •REPIN
Our readers will remember an article
which nppeaoed in. the Sentinel, a few
Weeks ago, being the account of an hid -
dent in a Winghain boarding hpuse
when Mr Adam Mackenzie cuffed "Prof."
E Kat$. for indulging in what he (Mac.
• ken0e)regarded as offensive pro7German
remarks, • In connection with this the
'Prof"sent els his story of the affair, by
way of reply to. the article ,Kich appear:.
'ecrin the papers. ,. We itt first thogght
of not publishing the prof's artiele, as
we have long •suspected that -his . Hann-
'pathies are Strongly -on -the -nide of the
Fatherland; but as the article is harrialess
and something of a ,c1trasic in , illiteraey,
weihme decided to pass along, pre -
Serving the composition and yelling 80
. far as possible. Here is •
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About a Mclieritie and anyseg • nr-
Wingthini there is no truth it -it orig-
-itiateirciiii-i“ .the-neine Me
Kenzie some limo he pedels bag -
holder& now he is pedling ineurt
ince. ,'Itnown to he :handle with.. his
,fist more r act. before__ prohibition: be had
agrudge against me aita' lealouce ovet
something wich i will explain when the
'proper time come lie has Mir it for
•,months to hurt me in:. business. behind.
tny'back but he could not succee 'my
reputatiOn ie good.for that, so him
thinking Die german, so he thought if he
can get the progemuan businos against:
me it will work right. some time ago I
met hint.- in the saint; boarding-house at
winghant I bought acoupie of Toronto
Papers and Ova, him one for he would:
not buy one if he never reads it. him
knowing -that ofte*ditipnt.soine of, the
reportstliat, comes trona: HOnie of the re
porters Vamp ivich 1000a Ile iny
self dont beheVe everything the - Paper
skis, ae this .nickenzie some times he
would read in the paper that, was not in
the `paper at all, just to start tieme
trbubl& and would look at me and ag-
gravate Me and i told him i dont•believe
it; he jumped up with but award siert
to use tough wads and was piog to
strike ma, with 'his hat but the Prop,.
stoped hina that all there was. am
neather german nor progerman knY boith,
place was captured by the germanstome
time ago, if it, had not "been4Or• . the
falshood oi the press over there german
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fife would not take one, town in Russia
tlidter.a. b. . -23 15:
Eggei newslaid ;. 32 " 33
Roan*. 15 00
.14$0,011110 MARKETS
triltsbAk Vine Virtittr
Choice heavy Steers....$11 00 to n 1 .65 .
Choice butchera....... , 11 00 to 11 35
eholce butchers' cows. , 10 00. to 10 40.
Good feeders 9 00 to 0 60
Good milch „•'81 00 tin 125.00
Hogs, fed And watered: 15 SO to
Pail ‘Wheitt.. , 260 to 2 8
0b0Ae Wheat „ 2 60 to
Bay. ......, 17. 00 to 19 00
Egge, new laid 37 to
Baler* creamery Priiite 40 to 41
• 30Kter, Dairy Pr*ti.'.., 39 to 40
.1160.0.144.2,10.1.111dAthesnur
AsVembly also went •on _ record in a
strongly -worded -resolution In favor of -
conscription of the man power and, attl
,the other resources of the country for
War aervice. '
LULKNOW SCHOOL REPORTS
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Room II- •
Sr. IL-tExcellent-z,-Duncan McDon•
aid, Marjorie _Donis& • Willie Sproul,
Lewie Taylor, Margaret Chisholm, Caire-
eron McDonald, Elliott Burns. Good -
Lovell Murdoch, Wall* Howe, Walter
Eton, Florence Bela*, Stuart -4-McIten,
,zie*, :David Carter, Clarence Murdie.
Fair -Dorothy Houghton, Neil McIn-
nes*;
Jr: IL--Excellent-je a &watt
Albert Taylor, Eris Armstrong, Margaret
Geddes; Pearl.Beaton,, liarold MaIntosh,
Clair Milne. Goodf•--.Dolly Webster,
Kathleen Chisholm, Andrew Thom psont.'
Fair -Sydney Decker, Percy Webster,
Alvin Irwin*, Dean McInnes Peter
Mortis*, Campbell Thompsonsiti: Muriel
MacKenzie **tit Tracy Webster '
* examihatiorr missed,
1. absent a week.
FRA14063 X. SPENCE Teacher.
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uajw4lowsewspaperavverthere-vreAe •
itg-theveaple•itteltiissiti-efeeyttiffigL;
all right in the meantime that gover.
mant was selling my bath place to the
prmatis i am here since, youth and am
abritish, subieet and am proud Of it.
thanks to Providence and british Em-
pire for the frdedom I got., a big able
bodied man like this mckenzie if he
-were atrus- british he Woiald- enlist -tong
ago and fight -for his country:: no but -he
is coward
• • E, Listowel.
Listourel June.1N '
Paramount
June 12, -
Mr. and gra. RaYnard spent thewe'ek-
end at‘Seafcirth and Ethel.
Mieft Mary Struthers, of Lucknow,
and Tend Fraser arid Maim Fisher, of
Kinloss, were visitors' in our . Sunday
School thia week.
Irene McKenzie, of Chicago, who id
'letting friends and relatives in Luck
now, called to see her grandfather, John
McKenzie, on Sunday afternone.
Alex. •McDiarrnid, after being tooted
to a ride by agents Sellingeutos in Duck -
now and 'aurroluiding.'eountty, decided
that he could enjoy life better by having
a car of his own, me now the happy 'pow.
seasor Of n finkMaXWell earl
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TRAFFIC BYLAW
, -For the informetion ofthe-Public these
"snotsu LucknOw treitic by-law ar
given:
.Persons, travelling upon the street
,:upon any sortof -vehicle shell travel on
that Pert of the street to the right hand
aide of the centreline of the street, and
in turning from, one street to enothe
they @hall keep to the right of the centre
'Wee of Vega etreete, '
Morse or 'other vehieleS ' nntet no
Owed atthe curb, 00 Callipbell St. niOre
than op minutes, goods fire bell*
loaded- or unloaded.
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'Vehicles IA standing on Igo side of A
street or at- the curb. must face in the
direction of traffic on the filde of 'the
street on which tidy etand.
"N Vehicles must not stop on atreet cross-
.
higs.
Vehicles movingat not more than four
miles an hour shall keep as near as pos-
sible to‘Onright-hand curb,,
Light or fast-moving' vehicles shall
keep,: on that portion of the -street be-
tween the line of plow. nibving traffic
and the_centre line of the street.
No persdn.‘lnder the age of twelve
years shall drive A, licensed or business
vehicle on an, of the streets. •
No vehicle shall turn or atop suddenly
without reasonable warning beinggiven,
.Vehicles must not proceed backward
tnroaroitr such a way as to oh.etruint
NO person ihall•drive any Toter -ve-
hicle, or ride on a•hicycle, motor -cycle
cr other vehicle on any street in the vil-
lage at a greater rate ,of 'speed than
twelve miles an hour.
Persons running n Motor 'vehicle' or
riding on a bicycle or motor cycle shall
slow down and ,signal by bell, gong Or
otherwise on entering Campbell,
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Stauffer abd Havelock str.bet from any
cross -street.
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Persons running a motor or other va-
hiele-on Campbell street shall slowdown
when approaching a street intersection.
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Parties, -other than those engaged' in. e
livery businees, using motor -vehicle,
for hire or gain, shall Pay to the treas-
urer of the village a license fee Of five
dollars per year.
The village constable has instructions
to rigidly enforce both.- the license and
trafiie bydaws
. J. E. ANEW, Clerk,
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Married in ,Chicago
• The marriage elMias Marabelle.1110-,
Leod, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Malcolm McLeod, Chicago, to Mr. Don-
ald McFarland Patterson whose parents
also live in Chicago, took place at the
home of the bride's parents' on Saturday,
-,tune 2nd. The bride was attended` by
•her cousin, _Mimi Gwendolyn McLeod,
ana the groom by Mr. John Bottobily.
Only immediate relatives of the bride
and, groom were present: Rev. "John
Jones, of North Conglegationar church,
officiated: Mr. and MYs. Patterson will
make their home in Boston, Mass; '
Jail Population Reduced
The Ceminittee of 0;le- Hundred
which did so much tc put the prahibition_
la•v, oa the Ontario Statute Book, states.
that its secretary has recently obtained
information from -the jails and other
penal institutes of the prOvinde, showing
that on May lat. a reductionof 40% had
occurred as compared with the same
date a year ago. We haie further found,
the secretary adds, that the•total num-
ber of con.mittments from October, 1916,
to May, 10.7, records &falling off of 47%,
:white -these- emunsitted-for- -drunkenness
in these periods show a decrease of72%.
This satisfactory tihowing ()lithe ayei_ga e
actual increase.
Single Copies 3 cents
Presentation
-At- tr-ineeting of -the-- Tonng, -,Men's -- Thefolloglug Jotter irtmw Sent, -0, '7
'Bible Class of the Preabyterign, church, Spence gilts a view of one side of life in
held Tuesday eVening of last week Mr. the camps back of the linea:
,Free„ one of the, meMbere, was , France, May 17, 1917.
resented with a handaOme oak rocking Dear Folks at &nue: ,-
chair. The 'presentation was made in Your latest letter came•yesterdey, hut
. view, of mik Freete then . approaching. the box of candy has not rit . arrived,.
marriage. . lite , felleeneg , .a4drees Ivo. It probably *will soon, :It is n glorious.
*ad by one of thp meinbers: . , day* and. T. ara still id tlie Wagon lines
looking after My borseiand am getting
!I.' Gt;e8,-;'yrorueers flelulearru°mwe.mbe' iv of' - the taciinekra"nwletrbiedinigg'atlalta*eity*. • RTeevsetedidoanareIcw6aen.
;Young Men's Bible Claes of .Licknow away nearly"all 'day witkenother officer '
Presbyterian Chutch, having beard officially to receive some instructions. on
you were #,lnitit to leave the rank a Of the a part of a new gun; Which Instrtiction
Bachelor& feel we cannot let.theoccasion lasted about fifteen minutes. . After -
Pee withmit some elFPre4lon °f • our wards we rode over • to an aerodrome,
good will towards you aucl Of our esteem and had lunch with the flying officers
worth $2.75 before
fOr YOU aa a Inannnd a member of ' our after beteg shown all around the plice,
Clue. We desire to expreae our 'beat It was moat interesting. After tea 1
lite when. you embark On the roatrimon. jumps. This morning after a coldplange •
wieltee for a happy and useful married tried a couple of our horses over the •J. 'LITTLE
id sea, and as an evidence of, puk good I repeated the jumping. It's great riding
wishes end kindly interest in your coln- in the morning air, I am learning more -
fort and welfare, we ask you to aecePt *about horses every day. A.fterbreakfast-
this rocking chair, and we trust that in ,I red(' down to the D.A..C. on buttinesst 20 1 . Aim 1 k h
the days to come, you may often find, 'across the country. all the Way, over Wiis/Tfiluiv-i-',Weefen• llitine,7111611ear-ott '
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' rest and comfort in it in yonr lion* • ditched and hedges Sine() commending Ica4ca'
. . . t -f -e.
'Trusting that Glod's iMilt blessings will ' this, ,Bill'Crehain. has been here to !Rit- muNicy Ttir,04/44-On mot sod note
be with you throughlife. •Signed on strolled io quite unexpectedly. He ex- , Att,Lettbrat dr, ToructoirZ,
behalf of thevirC.ILuem, Aciam'zin:Teacht;r: rime? to be in this vicinity for some auelegdene with neatness saddawAatc13-
. ego A. SIDD.A.1.4.. Broker 1.tteknoW
' MOLnalf JOHNSTON, Fres Don't you think it extraordinary
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that we should 'meet ao often? If we HualIESTPRION3darePoultry and an Wads
Lucknow, June 6, 1917. t bad come out together. we • would probe ii.i..:gf.,71,filukrr4trstreir..4 larrilr At '
Mr, Free in e -few words expressed ably be at different ends of, the line is 2.ete to or "11. " J -Aux. Tamp, tuakto- ii;
his appreciation of the beautiful gift and To night 1 am going to havedinnerWith -.. * , "` , • . - ".
the !Pint an _which At was_given, after..him inhismessup the readalittle way,-, -1--)Qoa-bleen*ak „Ird-m--4-oerehteteol'ean. ermotew•tionplrfeeente-21
„which all enjoyed ice cream together, • You will_probahlY geethe idea that I- • and life stlpe-en. face. - Party trivia& and Sang "Por He's a Jolly Good Fellow" am amply loafing about doing nothing. gwai•atir grd,thg
LETTER FROM FRANCE
THESE
annensetinikesee,
Sornk time ago we
, bought a :Hite of
Women's Box Calf Shoes
with Solid leather
insoles. We have
these in alt sizeo
and .will sell .thern
for $3,75 a' pair.
These shoes were
advancein prices.
EYERiBODY'S COLUMN
beforiseparating. „ Really I am d t,o "rad 14414 •ranagv/44.1)"ge‘unc!'
suppose e _on _pa 0 _ _ _ .
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, • , . . • here alt the time, but Anderson,,another Loszigciw4itnrynattbetween 'X1ntant datttil.
DONATIONS TO CELEBRATION ' officer, and I take .it inturns and this is blue check. Pne n.anutn,000a
inder. please t. to br
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le,ave it at Tho eentieT,02ca144.0
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' FbIlaling is.a-ais. t of the cash' aid' wmftgY odnairs' °elf :-alkiimniQuillittigonuPonhde ifbIlueilwifnigiii'' :-.1Floa SALE. -Driving borso, n ri.,;ais 04;,,iso
brlie donations given in aid ofIthe Pet tri- material every few: niboggy,berneesnint eutter. ..„,
ghts and cense- stee. gme4,, gem wee. carrot, •
title ellebratiOn. June, 4th; , . quently have , to sleep in daytime. I 214o- • - • ' •,.. •laicknow,
A. P. Stewart."... - --, . , .. , . „,.. 85 00 think I went np. the Jest time I; ,wrote , Ldst,....A toti,„. chaiii; Findir pi iett'v'e ,
Crawford
John Button........................... fiteBoruditatejz. e'. s- In.. ;,..1.6::: je',r.: ,. .., :.., : : '• : .:.: •:. .55,.0000: ' and
°Mil'acjeosrit'lwciti'lles me 0 oily- , here_. 4.41,1:41 Win: 44148. • • tri3n.g"?..rt Lucknow. - -*' --
Robert Johnston.... .... .. ...., . "55 .tt prnbably for another Week, when Another -DRipaa.0,kantgovi.it,evcierysTwAteanPA.084.77,ast oternainayno.uttiet
officer will aline down. here and I
. shall throng diseases ,saobessfuuLly
1 dOnip, know how long
William McKenzie ...- .. ,.. ',.. 5.6a go up to the battery agnin... Apart irom't.',eclicki.s;-.78•Eer,s4rier,,,,riatiii4..
George .A., Sickle!' ,............:,..; '..„ - . 5 90 , tt_he rid. ing. 1. wado.lainst aas, soon be up: tali)! ?steopathy than by any other niroZda .. - .
AYArr •C.1.1-•1.411iittolte6 : : ::' 4. . : : 76..i. : :-!4—• • •::' : .. . : .... 55 0000 . Vero. 7 1 -have iscovere-..-a --nate : orse . , . . .s.,
+which lam going to iry out. . .
JOSEPH .A.GNEW. Notary Public, eau ey •
W. E. Treleaven • '
7 p.m. -I have had a good hour's rid- altar, Insurence. omen 114)=8.1 toe '
Divisional "tr• -
bneligesugas' Viligiutilir"thPeertangn WIS11,14
110-0. Robertson..
, • , n • ..1 5 00
. . . . ... ,_. 3 09 log, and will finish before Igo to bed. A have same attended to b a liar 411a7
Jesse Button
George T. AitehetiOn • few nights I
.... 2 oo‘ w ago went. to the Div
Frolic -a she* which was par excellence.
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.1, A. GIennie ...... „ ...„ ,,.,„ .. , . 2 oo 1 shall seed you a program later. . 1_ _
. • NatNoticeGeorge Smith . .'.. . .. .. ".... ..'. .•'. . . 2 CO' keen jumping,up-every-few Minutes -0i xerfecrek.„`mnatteri„, 'raga_ eatne Greenhill ate
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Chevrolet Oargi10'
T. P. Cain .. . .. . . ' .... 2.-00 watch aeroplane fights, only to discover
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G. A. Newton . .... :... .. ....... '2 00 that they e agrreeteoondh.ighwuep to ebehoeabsrervthede . •
A. R. Finlayson ... 0 00, from
J..a. Anderson ..... : ; ....... 2
. 00 machine guns going though we Caq see Geo: Pi . Smith has. oenVerted the '
George S. Free.. . . ... .....,,.. . . 2 them ' . ' . '. . Graham Biock, Camphe-11 Street, into a
W. R Henderson . .. ''...i....... . 2 00
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Saturday morning —r am orderly offi- garaharre.anAd ihastanlireti-cireattipitimrsech'anfos ehicevin.
Thomaslaeid.-- - , , , , 2 00 neir for the day; but will_ finish' and get Olet airs A sa-tisfaitery service guar-
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• • • . this off. ' This' h If li. 'de anteed. .. - . ' '.. , . 3-5-tf.
William Connell...—. .......... 2 00 a a oli y and we
Nirilliaol Allin ,. ...... , .-.........2 00 'ere Ping 1
R. ,BrOwn' . . ; . ...; . '.'. : . . . „.':, . : . ' 1 :00 1 inst
G.",Ostrander - ... , ...• , . , ...-. 1. -00
George Andrew ;; 1 00 tt
rt. 0Having disposed of the grocery busi-
It JLindsay1 :where I • don't know, .probably '
beck in some small town. Surely, with
. ; . „.;;.;..-.... .
ness of W. J. Taylor, late of the Village,
. .. ... „ :v..-- ... '. -. ... .00.
-Thomas Watson. ...'.. "":;:...... -1 .00 'all this training, ,I-Shalteoon bee *one_ of ---tu-nknow,it le new necessary iitOrder
HM. .
to settle up the affairq of the estate that
. , ...: • 0 • • .* • • ; 6. i • : • • lent gunner.
. cCreath.......... • .. :..- ... ess rhould be
WII Moise • , 1paid. All
00 This is not a long letter, but I ' Must parties whnewe the.said estate are her ' •
VAiteheson .., ..,......... ; .. , 1 00 stop to answer some of the numerous !by requested to settle their accounts aet.
D. Mallon& . .. .. ...... 2.. ,.. z : . 1 00 Ones I have received lately. • • • the store. - -'. 6 •
-Steele Iitulter .. :, .......ss; ..... 1 00 Good-bye, love to all, • -1.irLa Taiwit, Adtninistratrix:-
JamesBoyle.............. . .... .....„ 1 00 CLARENCE. .
Robert Graham: .., ; , ,........ 10
IL Durnin--'........';`...-..... , .'" 1 ob ----„.„--
4. E. muison,........ .. .., ......0. :1 oo
F-Eiton -. . -
af•onir eg:saBuzz-!ceived a.;getoprepare
d a coune Commeneing to -mor,
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Notice
. The Nuinbir of . Pristiners •
•
A press clespat4b ' from Amsterdam
says that -the CentralRowerenow
-nebrily-3,000,000 prisoners -of -war, -according to official figures published in
German newspapers Germany has
1;090,731 prisoners, including 17,474
Officers; ' Austria Hungary, 1;0s2,04,.
Bulgaria, 67,582; and Tarker, 23,903;
total of, 2,874471' 'prispners, of whom
27,620 aro offi4ers, This total is made
up of 'the following nationalities;
' Total No. in Germany.
Russian'. • ....2,080,099' 14212,007 '-
French , '368,607 .367,124
Serbians..-,. 1.54,630 26,879
•..;..Italian 98,017 None
ini
tuanian ; 79,033 tom?.
British .. , 45,241 33,129 ,
Selman ... 42,437 42,435
Montenegrin,. 5,607 None
The. British prisoners of War not in
Germany are divided' between Bulgaria
and 7Nirke?..
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Kintosa-
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. erne.. . • „,"1. -Wallaceilev...219-Jperwthe-melr„,. .
8.87. home here. ' Misses' Apme . and .Rosie Maui. are t
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Eighth Con., Walesa
-Monday, June 114 ,
Alex. ROSS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • ... 1 00 .Miss Kelso Hewitt spent last week
-spending a Week with friends in Clinton.
1% Clark.... : .......... 1 00 with friends in -.""" A number of young people enjoyed .0.
G. S. Robertson 4 00 Miss Essie Geddes, of Millarton, good game of baseball Friday evening at
IV. A. Solomon , i .90 S. S. No: 8 .'
T. Corrigan .. , cro friends in on! urg last week,' .
• • • • s • • • • ! • ••••,, • • ••
WGme-Mina.--Z.-Wm.-Armstrong has 'purchased a Me• "..- EarlAys.tbat when °UP.- ftete a ' " -
'. . n .-....-;:.:-..--.-...-, -.-: . 1 130'
7. 0: Anderson- : . , .....„, ...„ ..... it00 Laughlin oar., - -NO more Walking, to such an the sctibe at Culross Corners
Henri D. Woods, ... ,..
. , . '.., •
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, ..; .. ..... 1 000 m
0 church for Merle
et now his
Owih' return. ect. gafarvmuehri.m; he cert,nly ''''ilio,uld not be a
Da Mallorran .
JMurdoch.;1.00 home after spending 4 week with her Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Mr- . and
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Mrs Robert Palmer and Miss Margaret'
IL Donglits 8. ::: , „„ , .. „ „..., , , , 50 aunt, Mrs. Norman Arnold, Of &mow
and Mr. Gem Borden spent Sunday et
J. Sherriff .... , ........ - . , '....... 50° —MERE WAS A REasom-One evening 14r.
Murdoch ..k •bameren CO, prizes, last week two gentlemen from a nearby
• . Thos. Elamite&
ladies' race, ' . • - town visited Silver Lake' with the A number from here went to Kinear.
McLeod & Jeynt, prise, shot pattingintention of capturing a few twelve- .
dine on Tuesday ef last week tallattend
W. WI Hill; prize, girls' race under 14. pounders • The \boatman fitted them- tie l'acec, which, however,' were post.
--- W. a Johnstone; prize; girl's race out anti started them for the centre 'of Poned end" Thursday, will& was again%
under lo. ' ' . . the lake, thinking he had seen the list w'''t, ----• '
,
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" D; R. McIntosh, prize, hammer throw,: of them, but in a few. hours they return- The Casualties-
ing. . ed and demanded the reation .why they
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J.G. Armstrong, prize, hop•stip-and,' had been able to catch only one fish. An
jump. investigation followed and it was- found
Lucknow Hardware & Coal 0o., prize, that they had been fishing without a .
• tcssing;the caber, hook. Thiscauses us to 'wonder if one
. Ackert ,ik Rathwelh prize, high jtunpof the gents, who was at. One time a
P. T. Armstron, prize, pole vaulting, fisher of men around here, alwart had a.
, Qom Decker, boys' race under 10. hook for that purpose. .
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Ankong those reported died of wounds
in Prance this week are Pte. t. F. For-
sythe, of Wingham, and Pte. John Giles,
Of Tiverton. Pte. Giles is a son of lift
Kerry Giles, who at one time was en.
gaged with Mr. D. 0. Taylor in the
hardware and tin ahop here.
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