HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-07-19, Page 1I Air kno
•
111•-r-•"".
P.4 per year) in advance;
LOCAL AND OENERAL
Ar....,errerr•rr•rrer',....,....rer•OrrOrorrer...e.rerra.rrerrerr
" lies Aggie Tennant is viSiting,* witb
friends lei Clinton. •
ilk Mrs. Scott, of Sudbury, ie visitidghe
ssterMrs John* Butter), 1 „
Miser F. Collins, of Newmarket, is
wisitieg with friends in town. •
• • Misseer, Lillian add Allele Mitchell
vieited Mende in Gotlerieh last week. `.
Misses 'Grace and Laura. Newton, of
Toronto, are vieitingrelativei here.
Miss Clete Dunferd, of OUnton1 a
guest of her friend, Mary Ita,thwell,
Mr. Robt, rritch4o, a Newmarket,
is spending his vacetton at his homelier°.
Nisi Mary Arnold, of Kincardine,
sapent the pest week with Mrs. B.Smith.
Mise Hazel iffebater hieretuned
home from visiting friends in Toronto.
Miss /3011e Howe has taken the posi-
tion of teaOher in the Paramount Sehool.
Mrs, W. Ainlay; of Toronto, is visit
.ing her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert
.(lrahens,
Mrs. John ;runt and daughter, Miss
Letitge left Mondayeto visit with Mende
• in Dulethe%
. • . . - ,
Mra. John Keith and clAughter;_ Miss
Annie, were guests of Mrs. a "Aletuod
On Tuesday ,
.,
Miss. Evelyn Camille of Toronto, is
e epending her vacation „with her friend,
.. .
Hazel Webster.
Miee Ketlileen dellin;„ of , Termite, is
spending her vacation, with. friends in
and around town.: • • -'•
. The hay crop in this -part is oneof
tile greatest ever; now for:sidipeetinshkee
to are and save it
Miss Belle.latacKay, of littncOlireIve,
. former ,Lucknow girl,' is visiting friends
in tqw argl Vicinity
•-•
Mi
and Mrs. Chas, Itieltardion, of
Teesvrater, are spending a ewo-weeks''
vadaeieti:in Lucknow.
' • r
_
PhilliP SteWard and Miss Jean
Fisher viifted Merida' at BlIteVale.- and
Stratford on Sunday,
Blue R 0 Fleck, of Brandon"; Mane
is "s0.idieg a few Monthswith her
, Mother, Mrita,.Smitli.- ...-
.Mies Mary Struthers hits; taken •a pea-
. ,
ition its • telegraph operator -With R.
Cunningham, Winghani,
Mrs, M„ J Switheof New york; is
spending the summer* with her 'Meter,
Mrs. Robt Webster, sr •
MiSs. Irene liolthes reternedeherneeie
'Monday after spendieg, the 'winter ,with
her sister in Port Arthur. • ' •
, . „
• Misiee Ednaand denevieveeBicknell
of Toronto, are visiting at the hOtne of
• , their aunt, Mrs.. ht.. Mitehell:
:Rev J.-Reici. and wife are away for a
-..• month's. vecetion. Shewill go as far as
11rancicin, Men., where her parents live
-"The Advance of the Pranks" -great
• 'war moving picturesin the:Towe"-Hell-
•„, . .
to•talelat..Alstater
Mrsa.•Willittni Ifiabkirk and little Son
*have returned t-o-lpricarctine after srpend.
'tag a fibilitys With her _Mother, Mrs
D. Graham • • '.• '
Mr Tho 'Summerville, of , Cargill. a
Pioneer resident of St,lieleter 414:Luck-
now, is sem leg his week renewing old
aceuctintaucee here.
ing W Little Are
the.iveeknt Giiiiieby, haling Meter.:
do,we-Pn. TitesdaY •Mr." Will Kear
lisey is in charge. of Mr. Little's store..
•
v,
MARKETS.
(Crerrected up to:Wednesday -neon)
• DORts••11.0441,41101•444•1; 0•••••66 T
.
Barley 4R444d4 ... .. .4y
. 27 eke
Eggs, new fad.. 20 30
. .
: le se
• TOIldNTO PLARKETS
tYJDAV Ott VIM WEER
•Choice heavy eacers....411 25 to 'ell 50
Choice 11 00 to 11 75
• Vhoice butchers' Cows, 8 00 to . 8 50,
Good feedera ....,.....7 75 to 8.50
* *Wien a. tow . 85 00 to 12,5 oo
flogs, fed and emend. 15 75 to
Pan Wheat ..... ....... 2 35t� • 240
Goose Wheat 2 35 to
Timothy flak." 15 00 to 16 00
etgge, new laid 4 ..... .• • •r 57 to
Bauer, tSsamery Pilots - 361. - -37
Batter, Dairy Ptifits. 34 tO .
SUCCESSFUL UARDLN PARTY
The Young Ladies' Bible Claris of the
Metbedrst ehureh, was extremely for-
tunatein selectiet, Mr. Jo.seple Taylor's
lawn for their garden party 1).1r,ecinesdat?
.evening'of last week , It is am. ideal
rivet for such an taffeir, and no work was
spared which would acid to the , appear -
twee and general ceinfort. • " • .•
Rain had caused o ,p.astponertent of
the "party" from Tuesday evening',, and
on 'Wednesday the weather was none too
favorable, yet. there was a good erowd-
in balf such a Crowd wonld have
been good under the • circuntstanCes,
Everybody enjoyed the Supper, iM4 the
program which followed wa;ii, rare treat,
Newton acted as chairman, thelocal
orchestra geve excellept inusic,ealed the
MaIs Quartette, Which ,gave ,a number
of selections, .had strong rival for
popularity in a. Ladies' tiaartet-Mree
Garbutt, Mrs. Anderson, Aire. WejoYnt
and Mise Alline
•In a financzal way the evening was a
surprise, the °less treasury being re-
plenished to the •extent of$05 after all
expentrese,-,were-peice-e-eee -,e-
A number of.citieens were very acenin
Modtinge.°with their ; aritornobiles in
. furnishing transportation to.Mr: Tay1or43.
,
, •
TORO.NTO%COLLEQE" OF MUSiC
Thefollowing pupils , of Mrs .: G., If
Smith, Muse Bac„ ;were suiceasful in
passieg the recent examines tioesr
.Graduate Diplomas,. Pianoforte. Art-
ist's 'Course (A. T. C. M;)-First-eless
Hotiors:e-Frapces 'Bidden,. Irene Slierriff.
Graduation Recitel.7e-Irene Sheriff];
.Perfeernarice thedrchestrie=•Frances
Line .Sherriff.. •
. *-Piaeo-e-Iloacirse-Freda Aitele
$enlon 2nd Plano-elet:Citias Honore
-*Rath sMitehell, Maggie:Mal:cairn. Hon -
Mitchell, Lorna, Campbell.
(Ethel McPbersan, subject to Smiler ist
Juniot pad, Pretee-Elizahethttewert.
__-__SeeioreestePianaeleteClarrs--H-mtorri.
-.-Christiria; Miller, DonOldrie McIntolle
Honors -Ada MacKay. -
Junior lit. Piallo-lionerSeeMargaret.
Murray, Cicelia:Crowston, Aline Mac-
Kaye:eV:erne 1cQu.iJhn russ-Jean
Long..
Priniary Piane•:--kurdeae Maelsod,
jeltd_Siewert. ..• - -;
' Piano Harmony. -Clara McQuillin.
IfistOrse:-ist,-Clasi; Honors- Lillian
Mitchell. ••
Senior Rudiments.---elst-Class Honors
-Elizabeth ..Cumnungs; Ada „MacKay,
-Lorna Campbell; RAO Mitchell: Ifenere
e -Ethel MePheraine Murcisag MacLeod,
•Elizabeth Stewart. a , • •
-In addition to elm work previously
dope, the College has arranged for a,
teachers'. Nor Mal„Cosurie under the 'dir-
ection of Mrs. Smith. •
GlIURCH. 'NEWS.
, PIE LEAGUE held' aA Very .suceesaful
_Meeting Monday. ,evening, •- Harold -Tre-
read tile .scripture: leSion.: • splendid
itiid Hymn 7if,ilfere;''. pre-
. pared by Aire. J. W. joyet, Was read .by
,Hazel Webster and discuased .by Or;
Newton. Mrs. Spence ; :gave rt. -reading
on the beaut1fii hynin, Vestis Lover ,of
Sofil-,4-and.' Laverne. 'Greer fevered '
the fireetieg with a sole.. Next Mendel
evening's topic, "Sigeifieunce of the
,.liefiasTan-Revelution," will be. taken 'hy
A-;q:Atideiripit.'.. 'I- • •
_ _
• •
Eighth 'Con., Kinloss.
LUCKNOVV, ONT„, THURSDAY, JULY leth, 1917.
HEAVY RAIN STORII
PASSES UP 1.444E SHORE
The western aide of Ifitroe and truce
Counties W0,0 visited' by a rain and elec-
tric titorm .ottpluaual Severity QflTues-
• vla'y eftbrooen. ThOorin bieteke• about
Dungannon shoetly after noon and trav-
soled northward, roughly *following the
lake, shore, but Wain- Kinteil enci
Lochalsk • , -
For nearly two hours elle rain earne
down in formats, swelling streame• into
roaring rivers and flooding a great part
of the land. .Such bigh water due to
rain was never before seen in parts of
Ashaeld end Huron, Tie Many bridges
and, culverts.were washed away and rail
.fences scatteied all over the fields AO
roadie 'Traveling was made extremely
difficult owing eo the depth of water on
the roads and the. aheenceof bridges.
A nuniber of hits- by lightning are
reported, the worst being at the residenee
of Mr. Dan. Rose on the 12th Con. of
Ashfleld. The lightning entered a chim-
ney, which it practically.tore to pieces,
scattering brick and reortar.all about a
number ef room, in which it also did
considerable damage`the furniture•.
No one in the house was affected. .
-..*Telephone'lings-518o mane in. for a
considerable amount_ .of damage, and
grain and hay „flelcht, which already had
too -much moisture, would suffer a geed
deal. r'
Spray. the Potatoes.
Potato grower e are strongly urged to
epray their potatoes to prevent blight
and rot . Parties; Who have•dugnew
potatomesay that 'already they *find etii-
.ditice of.. blight ou the tubees. TheAx-
.0essiin moisture and oteasional , heat
threaten to destroy the cum.
. _ .
,Will Look After Children .
Rey. D.' MrteDennan, of Walkerton,
-Secy. of • the Children's. •Aid Society Of
the County of Brice, ' was in Lucknow
pri Friday of lest week organizing atom-
mittee here to report eases of hanuileSa
or neglected children to:the Society.
:Hie -effort* ein --thiseWortlryortuse---were'
,siicceaiful,..andeit a meeting in the Town
Hall the following were appeinted::-
Pim., Reeve 4. Johnston; SeCy.-Tfies.,
R. b. Cameron.; „Committee, Geo, A
SidaIJ4 Bev. R :McCallum, Mrs: vv.-
Murdie,. Mrs, ite T.. Phillips: Mee. Dr
'
s'Anotfir. From 'Lucknow.._
Ayt. Lloyd Agnew, Who taught Scheel
"Skyeuntil Silly 1st, has enlisted at
Toronte-for eerviee. With the toyer 'F1Y-
ing .0erpsHe hete tote,yete puked all
the tests and examinations, bat he 18 on
the way through. This :rnat.es ".twir of
s -Mr -and Mit Agnew's-int-18 te enter the
King's eervicei Clair having enlisted with'
a transportation unit.
•
• -Tuesday, July 17.
Miss Myrtle , Oongram. is visiting
friends in VVitigha,m, • •
Mr. .Ale.. Houston:is to be a few
weeks with his brother, pavid.
A few of the spoiRis attended thesple.-
;lie at Kincardine on July 1.2th,
• M. Einie awl Miss Beatric13 Elliston
spent Sunday at Mr Mack. Smith's
Mr.. Jas, Johnston,. of Underwood,'
spent Sunday -with friends on the eighth,
con.
• We ar'e sorry to report that Thomas
Harris has been under the Weather for
the plat week • •• • *
Mr, Corbett and daughter, of Cooks.
town, is spentlieg aiveek -With Mr.* and
Mrs, :Richard I1iQtt.'
FISH Ai:FOOD .
The appeal which 18 being made. by
ethe beganleation of Resources Odinmit
am of Ontario to the peeple of the prn..
vince to -use enOie--fieh- -An artieTi
drain Of the, ......War,,Ithienany-ea
upon the food ,resources of the world
has tatisert aerionir sheitageis'.which
Will blelt, beet • literilY unless , sortie. -
thing is doneto stop the steadY. drafts
on the feed eforehouivea:- Those who
hilveettidied the sltuatiini ere ali've sto
the need, for Coneereation onthe' one
hargeand tninereaseebupplk-etre-the
other.: One of the Many ways in which:
this eanba accemPliehed is to get the
people to use meet) fiele In sOntarldthe
people haie. been. Mere or less indiffer-
Ott to the great reeel3rces of 'flail that
the lakes; 'and rivers of the Province
contatife, Only about 10 per cent: )of
the fish eaught in Ontagieeiraters'..evety
year arigeortatirned in the Provinee; the:
rempaneer go to the United States Where
thereis an increasing demand for' them:
To use more fiele m a .stapleartiele Of
diet is to•lessen the tonsinnptiop of meat
and.grain, and consequently hold down
the pric-ee cif these Commodities, and
alSo leave a greatersmith's for export
to the Mother Country and the* Allies,
This; is one phase of •ii, piohlettie that
• presents many intereating features:, and
as Avery. effort of the natitin wilibe
requited in the menthe' to eorne, as the
war' becomes: more drawn out conserve-
tiodaiterProdttetiOn--.Willhe ,•
important with men•and munitions,
rati=r,or.v....rrarraFrertrerrr
Successful Students
In EntranceEXAMS•
Single Copies 3 cents
• The Lucknow school' has scored an.
other splendid success in the work of
the "Entrance's'. class and eo. dotibt mon -
hers of the Beard `leive been showering
compliments end congratulations upon
Miss Sherrill, the teacher whose work
has been followed by such satisfactory
results;
• Not only did the ten pupils, constitut.
ing tlfe•olass, pass the examination, tut
three teok honors; one of these, Louise
Garbutt, taking the highest mark in the
Inspectorate of West Bruce, and Rosa-
lind Reid coming third.
• This, by the way, is the fourth occa-
sion in recent years on which a Lucknow
girl student bas won highest stapding in
the inspectorate. The first to win the
distinction wile Gladys Spindler, Miss
McLean`, teacher; seconele Margaret Mae-
kenzle, Mrs. Outran), teacher; ailed,
Mary Connell, Mies Shen:A teacher.;
fourth, Louise) Garbutt, 'Mille Sherriff,
teacher. . ,
The report of the results at the several
points at which exams. were ,held in
West Bruce, as given to the press, Is as
follows: 'Cat each point le number of stu-
dents from country schoole wrote. asevell
as those of the,local clam.)
Luexerow•
Honore in order -of merit -Louise
Garbutt, Rosalind Reed,- John Smith.
:Pass, alphabetically -e -Howard Agnew,
Herold Agnew, Winnifred Elliott, Elle -
;da Irwin, - Eldon Johnston;. Alexander
MacNay, Ethel McDonald, Irene McIn-
tosh, Isabella S Moffatt, Gerald Rath -
well, Annetta Tovele,,Merle.WilsOn. .
• Knecennnaz•
Honors in e'order. of :inierit:eellertha
Nephew,- Jack McGew, Elizabeth Hart.
Pass,' -alphabetically arranged, -Fred
A -edam*, Jean Brown, Zelda Barnacle,
Beatrice•Clenumtse Margaret- Frani-Wei-
liani-Finjayson, Lillian Fletcher, Bessie
Gressberg, Clarence licartvVick, Geraldine
Hay,.Olive.Hendereen, Ralph iininple:
ries, Fred Keebler4nis„lieebler, Leona
.McCarty, jean. McGaw, Catherine, Me-
Pim% Wilfred Riche:v(1am Jobe Henry
.Robineme--Kiek--.Shiellii; -Helen .:•triiiiiiss•
James *VVatsori.
fe
Baby Died Suddenly
Mr, and Mrs. john McDougall, of the
Second don. of Kinioss, lost their baby
daughter, Helen Reda, aged a little more'
than E30Vent mouths, with startling sud-
denness belt Sunday. . She was an ,exe
ceptionally healthy childrand was to all
eppearance quite well and cheerful at
soven o'clock in the morning when taken
,from the bed and into the living -room,
In e few minutes she apitearecl to be
affected by something like a paralytic
stroke and lapsed into unconsciousness.
•Dr. Elliott was at once called, and though
he arrived in la very, short time, ,was
unable in any way to heip the 'little
sufferer, who developed 'a very hisgb
temperature. In this condition ehe con-
tinued until abont three o'clock in the
afternoon, when she passed away with-
out regaining coneciousneas. The', blow
comes with all thegreater. weight tothe
parents because only nine months. ego
they lost another little daughter between
three and four. In their painful sorrow
they have the sympathy of many friends.
- • .
HOW TO FL,v THU ilLAO
The Rexall Magazine gives the follew-
mg rules for displaying the flag;
While there are no federal laws pre* -
'Scribing the•observanceof the following
rules for the display .of the flag, custom
has firmly established their propriety,
The flag should not be hoisted before
num, no be allowed up after, aunset.
In thee:11%V; She eolere are hoisted, in
ordinary eircemstances, at 8 a m.
At "Morning and Evening Colors"
at forts and Military - posts, Civilian
spectators should stand at attention arid
uncover during the playing of "The
National Afithinn.'!
The flag 'should never • be allowed
toil& the ground, and should never be
raised or lowered by any mechanical ap
pliance.. • , •„. , •
....When ,..thellagels used as aehanner,
thab iseauspencled on a rope across
street, the union, or field should ity; to
the north, in streets refining. east and
west, and to the ,eitat in streets running
north -and south.
• Tne flag should always be flown from
staff or aemastean-d :Should -die e
asteried to the side of building; plat-
rm, or seaffoldipg. 1 n� ecircum-
stanees should the . flag be draped
around pillars, or against walls orbal•
ustradee. •Flags were Made -originally
for the purpose of being flown, and to
use them in any other •manner is to
misuse them. If staple decorations are
desired, - red, white and blue bunting
properly draped will give a better effect
than a draped flag. . • •
' The flag Sheuld neier_be.nsed -ad A
CO'V'ei ever a table; desk, or 1 bx, or
where. anything -can. be placed-npon it
• Wheit'flags are used in an Unveiling
obi statute or monument, they iiheuld
not be allowed to tall to the wrOurid,
but should be parried. aloft to wave
Out,.forming si distinctive feature during
the remainderof the:ceremolike."--- - •
• When thellag is flown at half staff da
a sign of mourning, it should be hoisted
to full stattat.the end of the funeral. -
Tofly a flag at .11ra-staff, at sIouId
first be raiselta.z1.44Lusiab.
Rwrity
• Henors idorder of merit-Iiabel Mc-
Leod, Kathleen Gilmore. .
Pass, alphabeticallyetillian Csimpbell,
Sadie Celli ne, Audrey Ern m erten ; Bernice
Garden n,. Eleanor . Clem el]; _Harry J.aek.•
..
son, Cassie MeGregor, :Cora McGuire,
Mary. MeGtitie, David McLaY, Alan Mc-
Lean, Christen/a:McLennan,. Veda Mci,
Nair, Amelia, Marty°, Leon Mendelson,
:Nathan .Mendeliod, •Ella Mitchell, Eli
Morgan, J. Lovell Ilsevie„ •
THESWATER
Honors, in order ofimerit-lielen R
Dietrich, Frances P. O'llagan. '
PaSte alphabetically, arranged -Elsie
ArinstrOng, Hamilton Ballagh, Achiliee
L. Erb, Irene Hanna, ;Merlon Hedging;
Wilfred Kroeplin, Addie Marshal], Mere
geret . McGrogan, Gertrude O'Hagan,
Marion g ..Pettepuce, Dorothy Stevens,
Satires Weishan; Olive Arun .
' Highest -honer. tepelkjete-ileteecerder
. _ _
ee..4reteecter-e-Weeee--Betereeeirtieriettefalt----e•
miser Garbue4 -Le-feknow P ST-M-iss
Sherriff. Rhoda Kneclitel; Southampton
PrS O. Hawley. Rosalind Reid,
Lucknow P. S., Miss &emit •
Ilolyrood
.--Ttipiday,Ittiv 1.7. .
Je-WeIrraines. speet Siin&-ty -With
friends at Selene -
• Mt and Mrs e Irvvin and. family
Sunditeecl'atill., liwinkas
Mr. 'Robt. Harper, from Seek., is re -
mewing old aequaintences -here. •
.
Mr 3 E1 Ackert and Mies Emma
spent the eek end with friends here. .
A number fienn here itttendect the fun:
• etal ofe•mrs, •Geo."13e11, sr., en :-Monday,
• Mr. Corbett and Miss Myttle froin
Alliston, are visiting the formers daugh-
ter, Mrs. Richard Ellickt. .
• Mr. and Mrs. 0; Congram and family,
Mrs. E. AcIrert and family and Mrs. M.
J. Irwin motored to 4the1 on . Wedneri-
day of last week.
• On Saturday evening next Miss Ivor*
will aerveice cream at the store here
from 7;36 until' 11.00 p.m.; the proCieds
kr Red Croie purposea. Everybody
lome.,and bring-soincboelptise-,-and bel
bliss Puttee and her geed Red Ceess
gel*. Don't forget Viettirda j 1 21
• Fordyce
-Monday, JOY 10.
Mr . Champion, Wm. andLulu are
visiting with Mrs. Peter Leaver.
- Mr: John Martin Medea trip te'stral.
,ford with his motor car receatly.
- - Alvand'41frs. RTI:IPaylOrind
of Auburn, metered. to Win. Taylor's on
Sti:IdisarrIrt. Mien Stephens, of near Clinton,
visited at the home of Mr.. James Pew,
jr., for a few.days.
'Gertrude Martin visited a °few 'days
With her grandmother, Mrs. John Gil-
lespie, of Whitechurch..
John Robertson, of Monk, meter-
ed to Wm. Champion's, bringing with
him friends; from Damascus. •
Mrs. George MeQuillin and daughter,
Gwendoline, of Grand Valley, is apettd-
mg a couple of months with Mrs. Ed-
ward Haines. .• ,
Miss Hannah Aitchison and •sister
Gertie returned home after Spending it
few weeks with their grandinother and
other relatives. .
There is going to be it Garden Party
at Bethel on Thursday night; supper
served on Mr. Jas. Thsrbones,sr.,-lawn-
ald' program in the church. Everybody'
corm and 'enjoy Thursday evening .with
Bethel friends. ,
DATES OF FALL FAIRS
-
Following are the dates of a uuniber
of Fall Fairs a% given by the Agriculture'
Societies' Branch of the, Department of
Agriculture:
Lucknow 4 4 * . Sept, 27-28
Kincardine. , • eSept. 20-21
Cloderich....... • ; * * * Sept. 26--728.
? Sept 25-26"
Dungannon • ••so • • r, • Oct. 4e-26
Teeeivater 4 0 : • f • ; • • • Oct. 2-73
Mildmay , 17e-elli
Blyth,..„ eee,,.. 0 • .0et.2---0
Brueselsa ..... Oct 4-4
IsOlidcon . • . • • • • . • Sept.
Toronto- ... t , ....Aug. 25••;. -Sept, 10
• Successful Candidates „
At the recent exantmatione of the
“Torento College of Nuke; held in
Lacknow, on Saturday, Jnly 8th,, the
following were successful;
Primary -Piano-7a° n o r s-Katbleen
Hill.
• Junior -First .Piano -First class Hon-
• era -Louise Garbutt. •
Senior First Piano -Pass -Cassie ife-
Donald. '
These were pupils of Mabelle W. ..A1-
A.T.b.M., graduate ,of the Toronto
College of Miele;
Eri.anainer-e•-T. C. Jeffers, Mus. Bao.)
St, Helens ,
-Tuesday, July 17.
Mrs. Little is writing with friends 'at
GuelPh.,
Mrs. George Webb Spent the past few
weeks in' Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taylor, of W4t1leldr
Spent Sunday at Will *Taylor's.i.t.
The Misses McDowell, of Westfield,.
anent Sunday at the home of TePhillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Auburn,
called. on Merida' in this vicinity on . .
Sunday. - '* • .:
.Mr. and Mrs. Marvin :McDowell and
children,' of Westfield, spent Sunday at
M. Clark's!.
Mat Sharpley and Miss Nom Knowles,
leickneevee'vvere -Sunday-eviiitoriregt-
W. J. Todd's.
Rev. Mr. Little and Miss Mary Little
left on Tuesday for it month's outieg at,
Black Horse ;Lake.
Rev. James Wilson, of Toronto, "Will
occupy the pulpit in the ' Presbyterian
church here next Sunday. • °
•
Thomas Phillips and Durnin A
few days in Toronto-.1ast.,.week. While
there they purchased an gverland 'oar.
. John Millers house .was strUck by
lightning • last -Week and .considerable
damage done to the front and to..the
furniture • '
_ Mrs. R. A. Miller -and 'children, of
Rosetown, Sask., arid Mrs. Wilt Todd
and children, of Paris, are visiting . with
• .
friends around St Helene:
lira. McLennan,- of- Chicago.; Wes.
McIntosh, Of -itOnd Head,' and Miss,
'Annie Clark, of Saskatoon, ,are _visiting
their parents, -Mr. arid 'Mrs. . ,Clark‘
Mra. G. Easton and daughter, of San
Francisco, Cer, Mrs. R. 31,4fterti,A,
zie PaffkTn*kilVr;fnii:teatr1;55Aprndiing
couple Of weeks withGeo. McRoberts.
Mafeking
,--Tuesdey,,Jitly, 17.
. ., .
- MiSiMaiy Helniis visiting friends at
Mafelu
:rige . .
- .liftsreVrrinlaY visiting Mi. and
Mrs, Anson Finlay this week,
Mary Finlay and Olive Kilpatrick are.
visiting Zion' friends this week. .
Miss Jessie Andrew. arta-reed hothe
Sunday, having spent a few days with
relatives bere. , • '
Mr. D. Archer and Miss Laura and
Mr. and Mr & WeJter. Webb, of Luck.
now, called on Mrs. Wm. Stothers Sun-
day afternoon. . °
Though the weather on Tuesday Wm
moiat as usual; a very successful meet.
ing •of the Soldiers' Aid Sotiety was
-held at the home of Mrs, Wm. Stothera.
Indies froth every pert of Ashfield were
present; and a large quantity of oomph*.
ed work was brought in. ..The Seiretary
reported the amount Cleared from their
recent Garden Party to .he
which Will be expended In yarn and
material to be made iip_ley,the___worke
for the oldiers, The meeting next
inonth will be held at the heineof Mris.
WM. Blake, '
'
McCog,e-In Winghara, on July 0:,,1911,4,
to Mr. and Mrs, Will Maw' 1/. sop.
Get the Life Buoy
OUTING SHOES
Alt sizes in Men's
Women's and'
Children's
meseaskailammilim
W.J. LITTLE
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
WANTED. -20 O® lbs. washed wool at 'tbe,
Lucknow woolen. Maila Highest cash
prices.
MONEY TO LOAN. -On mortgages and notes
at reasonable rates. Fire Insurance. hot •
_Stock And Mutual Companies. Convey.
anCing done With neatness and despatch.
GEO. STDDALL. Broker. Luoknoa-
..
BIGHEST PRICES for -poultry and all kinds'
orinne-raes, old paper. rubber, iron, cop -
zinc. and all kinds of hides. Phone SS.
write te or eau o,
16241. eImre TABEL, laicknou
^P
DR. PARKER, OSTROPA.TH. at Cain Rouse.
Lucknow, every Wednesday afternoon. All
chronic diseases suocessfully treated. Os-
' teopathy ,removes the physical causal of
disease. Adjustment of the spine is more
quickly secured. and -with fewer treatment.;
• by Osteopath," than by any Other method.
- •
• le
TRA.CHER WANTED. -For 3.3. No. 9, Ash- •
• .
field. Second.class prefessiened. State ex- •
perience And salary expected.. Duties to
. commence Sept. 3•
• VI . CLARE. 8613:7.
R. R. No. 7. Lucknow.
, -
JOSEPH` AGN IOW; Notary Public, .1:Mover,
during summer months. Falcons
ancer, Insuranoe. Ofiloe hour% 1 to 0 m., '
wlahing
business transacted in the forenoon may
• have same attended to by appointment.
For Sale
THRESHING O• T.ITFIt;Sarn eungaed
-vernAneaodtplowe.. traorr-rutign.onektecrola"nrWhiltoifiteni.- - -
26.7.p.unga,mon• Phone. 78 r 11,7131""eijili-
•
FOR SALL-Good_fravad residence with atone,
• founthition, ea Havelock St.,Janaktiew Om-
• ing the residence ocenPied D) Mr. G. A..
Siddall). For particulate apply to Mos.,
Da. liacentatatoNatiplez -18.61fo.
Auction. Sales
wEstsY smrrtc...__Iotft %,13. Al. first /ale.
north, Durham moan, loss, will offer or
sale110 acres 16,nod standing hay, on Wed-
nesday. July 25. at 2 o'clock pin. Sold in
lots to suit purchasers. Twins: 4montbs‘
194-c. • • • J. Ptravia, Anct.
Notice
For ali matters regarding Ortenhilltemetel7
refer to D. C. Taylor Secretary.
Chevrolet btarage
Geo. g. Smith has cbuverted. the
Graham /node, Campbell Street. into a
garage and has a first-claseeneehenic lit.
charge. A full line of repairs for Cher-:
rolet caret_ „A„§atisfactory service ewire
anteed. r -
Notice
ieffetqiiipas-slak or erry-ine
or any other torpose on David Stritudia
'farm on3he Ashfield-linron RoUtidary,
will be prosecuted. • . 19,17-p.
BORN
Dungannon
--:Tuesday, jnly 17.
• .litiera Amber McKenzie is spending oi
few Weeks with relatives in ,Alvcnstoni •
1‘. Robe, 143ilson and two childrent'
sacs visiting the former's parents, UZI
•and Mrs, A Sprout:
• . • -
NelitSiindayinmingilev. Mr. Gionuti
will preach his farewell sermon, and On
that acconnt service in the . Methediat
Church will be withdtawu. ••
• The Methodist Garden Party on thet
Obtirch "Mtn WM an all•rotind success.
The talent Was certainly good And muCh
appreciated by mi. The proceeds at ths
gate were $136. ,
the. darden Patty under the ampler*
of the Presbvterian Church turned 'ORO.
4Yery good, althoughthw weather *ea nab -
favorable, so it *as given in the red hail.'
The veutilloguist'drew a' large tierWcte
The weipte at tht door were $130.
5:41'