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ADMIRAL
PFE-40f.
Get the Lifea tlOy
OUTING SHOES
All sizes in Men's
..41Vonien's aid
Chficiren's •
LIME-
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Big Reduction
in Millinery....
One table trinin441 hats Worth
and 6.00, for -$2.98
Otse' table trinpned hat s worth
4.00 a.ncl 5.00, for, $2.29'
All untrinmed shapes. a n d
. children's hats at half price.
The Sale Begins on:
Friday, ,June • 29 at
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Miss G. M. Armstrong's
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Western' University
LONpON
---Three More -New Profensors
..Equal to any in Canada
Students can now obtain as
goad an • education in Arta
•and Medicine at thc West-
- ern as anyw ere.
" E. Braithwaite, M.A., Ph. D.,
12-7 . President.
Strawberry Social
• on the lawn of Roy Alton
•
10th Con. Midfield
Haikett's Methodist Congregation
Friday Ev'g; July, 6th
Baseball and Sports
(lord Speaking and Music
.Good Supper
Adrnission 35 and 25c.
Lurgaa
. • .
—Monday, June 25.: -
And ¥s Thos Welsh motored -to
lakelet last week.,
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Vrean
CliOre next FrIdayPte...
_ ,
_Wes,
Londtn,over -Sunday.
veith Mts. D. P. ''Reavie; •
, • Mr. and >Ira. Wm.; McMullen .epent
48unday Jas • ' • • •
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Mr., Geo. , Chaplin is learning to run
his new
Mrs. T. Robinson bas gene to Florida,
T'folpit a1it thi irf company 'With Mre..
. Malcolm, of Itincardine.
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Miss Annie McPherson spent. 'Sunday
'MARKETS •
(Corrected -up to Weanesday noon) •
Wheat. 411....1HI400.0.1•11..• 225
Oatliaiyof111.1,1•016,•1,4!ii86
13arley, d;••••••'sr....!;;Ofrei
EtItter
kosi.40•04111 28 130
11i3V7 . ;.. • ...•..t 32 33
- MRS. • ...• .... .. ' 1625
T0116141TO MARKETS'
(At yttri worui •
Cliolat heavy steers...4;ft '50- to 1;42 ai
Choice butchers... ... . 11 00 to 11 76
• tihoice butc.hers' cows,. 9.60 to 10 00
pod feeders — 9 00 to • 9 60
ood *Mich cows.: -85 00 to 125 00
lava,• fed tied watered. 15 75 to
Wheat...,,.,;,, 2 50 to 2 55
Goose Wheat 2 50 to
Timbtlly Hay- 15. 00.M. 16 :00.
gggs; new laid 37 to
Bttp_eriCreaMery Printa
-.Futter, bilryTrints, II • 36 to 37
',LOCAL AND GENERAL
Public Schools throughout 00440
will close on the Ofith. for the suMmer
vacation.
Miss Marie SproUr, of Oungannon, ,is,
'Visitingat the home of Mr: nud; Mrs
M. Sproul.
rte. Miami 'Youheston and Mr, Vie-
4iTJjp11), Of •Goderieh, vrvere in, town
on Sunday. • .
• Mr. '00 Mr 4 X R Durnin, 0 epple,
Sask„ are vieiting ' friends in 1.4u&now
and vicinity.
Mr, and Mra. Steel Iltinter.are spend-
ing a two weeks' vacation with friends
in Calumet, Mich.
Dominion Day celebrations will' be
held on Monday next,. July 2od., end
the day will be a public holiday.
Miss Lila TaYlor hes entered the ser-
vice theMoldens ..Bank„...making the
Sieond lady hank emPiOYee for Lucknow.
. Mr. Frank S. MacKenzie, of Ashfleld,
was. a visitor with Mr, and Mrs P, H.
MacMillantMonday afternoon and even
ing.
Pte.' Harry Chisholm., of the .160th
Battalion, wishes to thank the Lucknow
Mies for a useful parcel received 'by
him from them.
The annual meeting- Of the North
Huron Conservative Association as con-
stituted for provincial Purposes will be
held in Wingham onInne 20,th. .
Pte Harold Ackert has recovered suf-
ficiently to justify his leaving the -Batik]
tarium at Graventuirst. Ile With:his
mother and Sisters have gone to Kinear;.
dine to spend thesurnther months by the
•
lake shore. - • . •
The Winghith merchants have adopt-
ed the Wednesday half holiday, .• The
stores close a:12 36. It, goes into effect
the second Wednesday ie July and will
continue until the secondWednesday in
.September.
Owing to the increased cc;st-of eyery-•
think and wishing to. Avoid raising our
prices on repairing": we are putting.saine
on a strictly cash basis,. and .after ruly.
1st, 1917; all watch; clock and 'jewelry
repairs will be strictly cash,. Anyone
wishing repairs :sent out by niail"will
please pay in ad vance .—y. Arnistiong,
Jeweler and Optician.
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More than one hundred women •at-
tended•the special ineeting of the Luck-
,.
now Women's Institute held on R Mul-
lin's lawn on Monday afternoon. Though
marred somewhat by rain, the meeting
wo highly successful ; Miss Collins, of
Ancaster, gave a, most inetrictive talk,
dealing with a variety of subjects of in-
• .
*rest women,
- Brorder.of the Village Council, resi-
dents of Lucknow are requested to but,
all weeds and grass on the streets in
front of their residences and .on unoccu-
pied parts of lots. Immediate attention
to this will greatly improve the" aPpear-
ance of the town.
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tlaye' tysyDay_
Re*. Dr: Robert Johnston, of Mon-
treal; is 'going to-.haver-tt-busy day on
July lat. In the morning he will address
ai3ting7Wil.tinnfdifie-71-11,re-,
afternoon he will eneak ta_4.1j.keroPetin4.,-
in-Wa1kertoirond-iu the-eve-ning-h- will
give a pubbc address in Chesley. Thew
meetings will be of a patriotic character
and will he held in comMemoration of
Canada's Jubilee Anniversary....
Johnston is chaplain of the 160th Bata
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lion, and the proceeds of the collections
,td be taken, at all three - Meetings will be
sent to the battalicn to be used_ to add
to the comfort of the men,'D John-•
-Smile one ofilieforeinost Pre -ail -Mrs of
Canada, and his addresses doubtlesewill
be a great treat to those priviliged t�
hear then.
Crewe
24,
• Wedding' bells are ringing.
• Mr. and Mrs, Robert Curran spent
Sunday at Lanes.• •
Born.—To Mr, and Mrs. Milton Kil.
'patrick, a daughter. . ,
Church itervice will be in the evening
next Sunday at 7;ao, 4*.
•
,Mr. Tom Hackett, of Zion, vent Sun-
day with Crevve friends. ,
Don't forget tcr come to the Lawn So
-
dial on Mr. Hugh J 131ake's lawn, Fri-
day, June2a. A good_provoLaticLek,
salient lunch will be given, .
• 0
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Tielve Hours d Storni
Twelve consecutive hourof electric
gild rails storm is something unusual for
this yarte of tho OollittrY; but that is
what the weather man gave un Monday
night and Tday morning, :had
quite enongh moisture before, but about
elevpnoWoelt Monday eight the a rtillerY
-of the cluuds got in action again and
until nearly noon on Tuesday there was,
a (*abalone procession, Or Succession of
-storm ef dens:derable *violence. At
times the rain, accompanied with some
hail, came down in torrents, and there
was little -intermission between tile viol-
ent bursts until the full twelve hours
had been rounded out,. .
•••••••••••
• A Very Sudden Call,
Mr. George Sutton; a man '60 years
of age, Who „came to •town recently,
dropped dead at hiehome here about
o!elOck Sunday evening:: .Mrii,'sUtinn
hid retired, and he was passingfrom the
kitchen to the next room with a cup of
Water when he fell and apparently ex-
pired ,
pired at once. Mrs. Button called :in a
few of the neighbots„ a doctor was cat
ed, but there was no sign of life.
ceaiied was a rather frail man, with little
vitality, and evidently was •suffering from
heart -trouble. Mr& Sutton is else en
invalid, and feet had „filet; come from
.a.120aPital. le:London. They had bought
a small residence west of the, Woolen
Mill,. and 'Mr., Spam had intended to
do woodwork in R. Wehster's.shep. The
faanily, had resided inLuokuow °pee
before, when he, for a: time,-conduCtej
a grocery •business in the 'building now
occupied by The, Sentinel". He ;later.
had a Store in. RiPley, but doe S not
apPearto: have gotten along 'very. 'well.
A ilatighter, Mrs., 1r,uler wife .of the
station agent at Belgrave ivaa here for
.. • •
few dare, 'The remains tOcen. to The hydro cmn mission gives such
e.
KIHENIA FAL1S POWER.
FOR ALL BRIM COUNTY
Since his return from Cqunty QOUP
Reeve Johnston has had a good deal
say abent thOery interesting trip vvhi
the councillors had to Eugenia Fal
where the Hydro -Electric Corninissi
has, histelled a plant.from' which anti
her of the taivaand vtllagesiu Centr
Bruce are eupplied with electric, carren
An engineerfrom the immodest(?)] accom
pawed theparty and gave ,inuch,msef
and interesting information Jegardin
the plant and the prOposecl furthe
development of the water powers i
.Briice. The water at Eugenie. makes
descent Of over 500 feet and developea
%ternendoue power, Only one twenty.
inch water wheel has been so far install.'
-bd; hat this iiingt.e Wheel developes 4,000
horse power. .,The powerls being dup-
licated by the :installation of a second
wheel, which, of coUree, can be put. in
at rmich leis coat than the first, , The
Eugenia river is :but an insignificarit
„stream, but the Science of water -power
development has been- se well applied
thakit-can supPly throughout the- Year.
sOniethicg like •forty 'thousand horse
power when fully developed. .. A dam
above the falls; covers -about eighteen
cil
to
eb
on
al
t.
ul
a
undred acre& and there is a 'Lexie:Min
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depth of f,10 ft. • of water. During the
dry spell of kit summer.: the operation
Of the plant never lowered the Water, in
the dimmore than two inches,- ,and
generally there -ie more water going .ever
the spillwaye' than. through the' power
ee .
•were • ••
Lucan for internient.. • . .
•• eellent aernice-that.it has notthe
,—Tuesday, June
• Albert Tharn„pf Toronto, is Visaing
friends here.
We are glad to Bet Hattie 'Young hack
.to the village, .
MissE J. Carrick, of Goderieh, is
spending a few days with Mende in this
, •
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Theannual examinations wereheld in
8. 8,'No. 3, ‘Ashfield, last vv,eek. Mr..
Ross, of I:lnegannon, was the presiding •
teacher, *
A Dominion Day celebration will- be
held at Lakeview Park, Kintail, on,Inly
2nci.Adnusion 25e
Miss E. L Pentland returned from
her -home on Monday and resuneed her.
duties for another Week. -
We welcome Mr; and Mrs 'William
Johnston. to this community, ve•itihin
them much happiness and prosperity. .
1 • ,COWAN.TAYLOR.—At Ashfield heel-
byterian Manse' on Wednesday, Julie
20th, at 1 oicluck, a happy event took.
place in the marriage ofEdith, daughter
- of- the -late -Mr. -and -Mr& D." L, Taylor,
to Mr. 'John Cowan, son of Mr. ;and
Mrs.John Cowan, of Lachalsh. ' _The
. , .
ceremon#, was performed by Rev: 41,•
!.fbrOMenking.44Moci
yarlu
lhertrave linteuirpf navy broadcloth;
arm
-her_brother-in-latv, Mr. --Neil MacDonald,
• to the ,strains of the Wedding march
playecl,by her sister, Ethel. The happy
couple' left amid showers,of confetti and
geed wishes for a trip to Toronto, Ni-
'agara , Falls and Other points. • Theit.
-many friends join in wishing them hap-
Pinese, and prosperity: • •
• DOMIN1011:-DaY lei 1608E00
Goderich Will, celebrate the fiftieth
anniVersary of Confederation on Mon-
*cine'et. ihe best;
°minion Day programa ever given 'lo-
be County town. • ,
In the morning -'there -will be a floral
atade, With prizes for the best' decor -
ed autos and bicycles; a baby show,
nd a program 'of gamee for children,
hese events will take place on the
'pate; admiseion fee.'
The afternoon program at the Agri- '
Itural Park will include two horse
ces for liberal purses (free-fer:all,
trie $260; 240 puree $150). The
rd 'Battery, from Queen's Park, Len -
n, is expected to give an exhibition
artillery drill and the famous inimical
de. Goderich loses band in attendauee
AdMissiOn to Agriculteral
rk All soldiers in unitnria.,fre!.
est doubt but that every to.rif and
lage,in the County.of Brace will yet lid
supplied with:electric current developed
at Eugenia in: at auxiliary plants install-
ed on the Saingeeri River. Plans for the
estensien of -power lines to supply Kia-
cardine, Ripley, Lucknow, Teeswater and
Winghini are completed.: It is not like-
ly,. however, _that, the carrying out of
' these plane will be undertaken until
after the war when labor and, capital
will be more plentiful than now.
•
gintough
=Tuesday, June 26.
Airs. Jerry Hodgkinson, •Rineradale,
visited friends here on Friday.
John Hayes is spending • a couple! of,
Weeks visiting friends in 'Buffalo..
. -.Mrs WillioniXinest had the' inisfer-
• tune 'to have her arm brokentheother
g '
day.
Mrs. Stewart; of Winnipeg, visited at
-Mre. Ed. Percy's ler a few- days of last
week:, '' • . ' •
at
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ra
03
do
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ri
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1'a
Mrs. Burton, of Barrie, who.has been
. ,
visiting hereeister, Mrs William Ryan,
left for herhome on Monday. '
• .
%lir. and Mrs. Martin, of Detroit, spent
t-weel w
Single Copien ctuti
Forty Years Married
Oa June lath Mr. and Mrs. Ackert
celebrated the fortieth anniversary of
their wedding day. Their eldest daugh.
ter, M.rs..R. J. Harper and four children,
Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Ackert and two
children, Mr.' and Mrs. 'Abner Ackert,
Miss Einnia and. Harold.' formed an
alined complete 01)4
absence of Mr. Harper was regretted by
all, but he expects to join them in a few
weeks. As a memento of the occasion
the children presented. Mr. and Mrs.
Ackert each a ruby ring. An appropriate
•addreas was read when the presentation
was made, -after which dinner waseerved
and the evening spent 'in music and
social chat. '
School Notes
Miss Irene Sherriff presided' at En-
trance „Exams. in Ripley last week.'
Twenty-six students' wrote on the
Entraticelxim& held here last week.
Of these, ten *ere pupils of the Luck -
now school., •, ••
Mr. Nelson-, principal of Kincardine
school; is conducting • Middle School
Entrance to Normal Exams. here this
Week, and Priucipal Dourie is in'Aarge
of like examinations at Ripley., •
• Only five caoclidates for Middle School
Entrance are writing here this Year.
. F�urof these are Lucknow students'
•oand one from the Tedswater 43401
Arthur Hodgms. The Lucknow candi-
dates are: Mabel McClure, :Winnifred
aWon., •
Woods, Anha .Nicholson, Alex: Nichol-
.
Enlisting in The U..S.
Regarding the progress of ..voluntary
enlistment for the war; .in the -United
States; a, recent Washington -despatch,
had the following: '•••
• MOrethan half *a million men have
volunteered in the American army and
navy during the period'of less than three
months that has *peed since war was
declared to exiet.
--The -ariny,-nany and national guard,
represented 'an aggregate strength of
little more than- apopop • men when: the
War-resolutionavas adopted. To -day be-
tween 700,000 and 800,000 are (Tolled
in the, varioue branches of the, fighting
,serVice, and the great majority of them
are armed; equipped and under training.
They will be. 'joined at the end of. the
summer by nearly a million men,.select-
ed for the new national *army from the
millionsreguitered for war on June 5..
•
St. Helens .••,,
—Tuesday, lune •26..
Miss 1364, of .California, is visiting at
•Miss G. Oaten, of Listowel, *spent the
Week -end With Miss Miind Rutherford.'
Rev. ivir.• Gilmore, • Ripley, exchanged
pulpits with. the Rev i Mr, Little here on
Sunday .
•
Mrs. R. Millet:also Donalda: and
Master Bill, of ,40seta,w6,SManitoba, are
• visiting friends at St, Helens.
lkingham.
tin' Walt •
These Itent'arAiiitaiiati:- Who. attended
the BarboViroecis Wedding on Wed-
•nesclay last were Mr. and Mrs. Ellen -
Barbour, Alton; Mr. and Mrs. J. W., Reid,
.6.maraiith Station, .. Mr., and Mo.. W. X
• ton,'Hillsbarg; arid Mrs, '„dir4negy:
Varna; Mr and Mifif TA* JIMA r
Mr: and Mrs.,Thomae Barbour, Mr. and
.
Mrs Eph. Barbour, Mr .• and Mrs.; W..-
Yeling;' Robert Earboirr, Barbotir,
Clarenee and Viola Barbour, Erin; Chas;
Reid', Erucefield:
.Mrs. ernes received word that her
_sop, George, Wile•not killed in ?the vvar
• as reported. He has been wounded, blit
will, be going back into the trenchils
soon.•
'Zion
• —Titesday; June 26. '
• Verna and Mrs. Stroncl, .sr..; visited
friendsnear Ripley on
. ,
Mr, arid Mrs, Ernest Gardner spent
Sunday with relatives at Belfast... • -
- -John and Marshall Gibson spent Sun.
day with their uncle at ,Mafeking.
Mr. Johnston, of Listowel, is at pres-
ent .drillnig a well for Robert el Webster,
Mr. George Hunter, who had a slight
attack of pleurisy; is improving nicely.
•A, number of the Orangemen motored
to Wingham on Sunday evening to hear
Rev, Hilbert preach the Otrange sermon.
The Zion Sabbath Silioti will hold
their annual pienic on Saturday, June
301., at the lake. Come and enjoya
ontiag.
2Abotit fifty members Of the W. M. S.
met at the home of Mrs. Thad° Andrew
on 'Thursday last, A good program was
given. Whidliwaelfistrifeiliii and profit,
able to ant.
. :WEDDING BELLS'
A very Fp4r:t7t—chnCrr :Leaking took
place at 11 alp:, June 20th, at the
Church of the Ascension, Kinlough,
when the rector; Rev. AS. H. Cree,`
united in marriage Mies Ada Maria Cpl
well, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
George Colwell, 4inlough„ and s Mr,
Herbert J. Farrell, of guron. Township.
The bride was becomingly attired in a
beautiful gown of white Georgette crepe,
pearl trimmed, with veil and orange
blessoms, and carried an exquisite boquet
of roses and Hike. She was given in
marriage by her father, and was attend-
ed by her little niece, Miss Anna Flor-'
ence Martyn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Martyn, of. Detroit, Mich., as
flower girl. Miss Florence M. Fair,
niece of the brule, played. Loliengrin's
Wedding March. The gown's present,
tothebride was a pearl brooch, to the
flower girl A ring and to the organist a
necklace. About sixty guests sat down
to a sumptuous wedding dinner. Mr,
and,Mrs.• Farrell left on the 2,30 p.m.
train for Toronto and a trip up the St.
Laivrence River! °
BAKEOUR—WOODS
A prettywedding took place_ at _th
home of. Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Woods, We
Wawanoahrat six o'clock On Wednesdit
evening, June 200, ivlien their daughte
,Mary Edna, was united in marriage wit
Alt R. Arnold Barbour, son of Jr. Rob
Barbour, of Erin, Promptly at the hen
appointed the bride, to the strains' o
Lohengria's Biidal Chorus played b
Miss Ethel McPherson, entered al
drasving-Joora, leaning on the arm :o
her father who gave her away, and too
her place beside the groom under an
arch of enerareen and. lowere.: Misaas
-Clara and Virmnifred Woods, 'sisters of
the bride, acted as ribhon bearers The
:ceremony was performed by Rev. J.
Little, of St. Helena, andwas-witnessed
by the immediate friends of the cpn-
trading parties. The bride wescharm
ingly gowned in White silk crepe de chene
and carried a htMdsonie boquet .of roses,
lily-of.the-yalley and maidenhair fern,
After congratulations were eitended tb
the 'bride and groom, Misii .Myrtle Little
sang "Beloved it is Morn." Luncheon -
was then served, and the evening AM
spent pleasant intercourse and music.
Thursdaymorning the young emiple left
for Brucefield, Stratford and Gnelph,
On their return they will reside at their
home near Erin. The ..grOmn'S gift to
the bride was a handsome pearl necklace
awl la the pianist and soloist: dainty
little pendants Mr. and Mrs Barbour
are beth„popular young people, and have
the good wishes of alargecircle of friends
,fot happy andproisnerous -married life:
' MoKa.v—libroar
at
y•
tit Glass
As a Gift • there is no article
• more suitable or more appre-
dated than a nice piece of Rod -
en's Cut Glass such as a Berry
Bowl, a Water Set, Fern Dish,
Vase or Bon Bon Dish at prices
to snit everyone.
• 'We also have a large stock of
Standar-Silverware and Pearl
Handled Flatware in fan cy '
• pieces such -as Berry- Spoons at
• - 1.20 -up, Cold Meat Forks $1.00
up, Pie and CEtke Servers, hollow
handles, $3.00; Bntter •Knives,
etc.. 75c up. • •
• Or for a presentation a nice Cab-,
inet of Silver. Call and •inspect
our sto2k—a pleasure to show ".
6ods.
ARMSTRONG °
Jeweler and
• E'VERYBODY'S -COLUMN •
WANTED. -20, _000 lbs., washed wool at the
Luckuciw Woolen Mill% Highest- oafili
.
prices, •' -•
MONEY TO LOAN. -On mortgages and note4
atreasonable rates. Fire Insurance. bet*,
Stook and Mutual. Companies, Convey
anoing done with neatness and desPetCh.
GEO. A: SIDDALL. Broker. Lucknow
• pin). Finder kindly leaVe at the Sentinel
Ofilce.
28 6.
.FOR SALE. -Good frame residence with stone
foundation. on Havelock St.,Jmcknow (be-
ing the residence occupied 63 Mr. G. .&,
•k' Siddall). For particulars apply to Miss.
-
in. MacCalmmorz, Ripley. 3.24tie.
k LOST. -On the street in Lusknow, a brooch (or
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NVANTED.-A maid i ur general housework._
Apply to •Mns. E. N. LEWIS;
. 284c. 4 tloclerich, Ont.-
pretty.home wedding Was solemniz-
•
ed at, the home of 'Mr, and Mrs Ralph
Nixon, Ailifield, at 10.30 a.m., June 20,
when their daughter, Mary was . united
in marriage to Mi. James McKay, of
Paisley. Rev. Mr. Bridgette performed
the cermony in the presence of a few.
intimate friends of the bride and groom
SCHOOL REPORTS.
S. S. No. 10,. ASIIPIELD • •
;Sr IV—Tillie Sherwood; litibY joint-
stoe, Violet Drennan,
Sr.
Sr. IX -Della Fariish, Ambrose Hogan.
Sr. Pt, Il—Frances Hogan, 'Mildred'
Johnston, Tom Ferguson. • '
Jr. Pt. II—Margaret Farrish, •Lens'
Courtney, Marie COurtney, .PeantFarrish.
Et 1.41leta. Courtney, Robert Scott,
J °BO, Hogan, 'Earl ,Snerwood, Clara
Ritchie. ••
Class—Gladys Johnston, Marie
Hogan, Jean Ritchie, ; •
No on MP, 21; average Attendance,
17,
lqINAAV601)51Teaeher,
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Misses Mary and Jennie Male& of
Latirium, Michigan,_ are visiting their
°cuisine, the Macteluis.
Mrs, Meiceith returned from
where she was attending the funeral of
her little granddaugh r. • '
There wee no school for the past'week
oi;So; oWing to the teacher being laid up
With a severe attack of tonsilitis.
',.Mrs. Mahoney; of Detroito acorn -
partied, by her mother, Mra..GilmOre, is
visiting her brother, Pat Gillmore,
,
Miss Bessie Barnby returned home-
-.from Toronto last week, where she had
been Undying Music for the past -three
months. . • • . „
Anniversary 'services will be held in
Ashfield Presbyterian ehurCh on July'
6th, when thelten. Prof, Kilpatrick, of
Enox.Oollege, Toronto, will occupy .the
pulpit both morning and evening. Frog
Kilnatrick is one of the strongest preach-
ers in the Presbyterian church iteCanada,
Boa tare treat hi in stere for all who
'will be present to hear him,
Oevrolet 'Clomp
, - Smithhas converted the
Graham Block, Campbell Street., inte•
garage and has a fir6tlters uldthanic in
charge. A full line of repairs for Chev-
rolet care, A satiefattOry service gnat.
&sliced, " 4.S-tt,
HIGHEST PRICES for`poultry and an aindei
• otjunk-rags. old_ ?paper. rubber, iron, am-
• crz:Itzeit OgalaPor" of hides. Phone sq.
1624f. • Joc*Te)31m. Lucknoe...
FOR SALE. -Driving heft*, 11 years old; also
• buggy, harness and cutter.
• Mes.Kme, in care 0! Jos. Carron.
214p. . • . Luoknow.
DR. PARKER, OSTIdOPITH, at Oak Rouse,
Lucknow. every Wednesdayafternoon. All
chronic diseases successfully treated. OS-
teopathr removes the _phirsicat causes of
disease. Adjustment of the spine is more
quickly secured and with fewertreatmente*
by Osteopathy than by any other • method.
30-1-p; •
JOSEPH AGNEW, Notary“Tatno, Vonvey-
ancer, Insurance. Office hours, 1506 pin.
during summer mouths. Persons wisMng ,
business transacted in the forenoon mity
hliVe same attended to -by appointment.
8.4tf.
Notice.
For all matters regarding; Oreenhilleemeteir
refer to D. -O. Taylor Secretary.
Auction Sales
• STEWART ROBERTSON vviu hat% an allot- "
ion. sale of brood sows, due in July- and
August, at the Royal Hotel barns, Jack -
now, on Saturday. June 90, commencing at
• 2 o'clock p.
J. Puitvls, Auct.
R.10/1G & SON willimve an Auction Side or
- 40 good Durham calve*, at the Grand Trunk
yard, Lucknow, on Saturday, June 30, corn-
rnenoing at 2 o'clock p.m. •
•
Jonx Pumas. Anct..
R. J. BUTTON will have an Auction Sale of 30
brood sows at the Royal Hotel bansi-eri-.--
ome o these sows baye litters at foot,
others-dua-so9n.„;45141iar-urt-
5-7-o. • •
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An Impudent Tramp .
• The Tara Leader tells' the following
little war -time stvry:,
A tramp ,who, said he hailed fron
Chesley, was in tOwiii dne day last week,
and also Visited Inveima3r, He called •
At the home of 'Mrs. Russel, whose hAet _
band,Tte,""HairYlluseel, is with the 2144
Canadain Pioneer . Battalion in • France.
and asked for a lunch for himself and
His dog, which was given him.. He wen 0-
itWaY stating that he would be back in . .
short time. Mrs: Russel was somewhat
alarintd as he was: a susprcion.looking
characfer, and sent for Mr. 4263«. Gibbons.
Presently Mr. Tramp appeared on the
Beene again, and, seeing Mr. Gibbons,
asked hitu several questions regrading -
the war. He belittled the part Canada
and Cheat Britain are talrjng in the war,
and 'blade sneering remarks which did tt
not sound pleasing to a geed Canadian,
The argument became .1010 and the •
tramp, who ..Wati a burley big fellow,
threatened:Ale thrash Gibbons. Gibbons,
who is small but huskey, refused to hits,
hack Water and the two clinched. In the
melee Gibbons landed two beautiful •
blows' on the stranger's Ave,, theme&
-which ins Will earryier 4 few, days -The
tramp evidently got ail that was coming
to hhn and ho left t in hurry, lieapin4
curls* Oil his victor s hesd
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