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BRUCE COUNTY NEWS
The marriogeo£ Mr. tl lnx. lltrtchart,
a former propxi44 of rico Toeswater
News, to Miss EYith Evans, Oorrie,
took plats, the 'kit week -er1 uiy;
Erie Robertson, son of lair: arld
Mrs, Norman Robertson;: W'alkorten,
has been appointed Fl „'.: a t'' iruimarsder
with this rank of ouptaia et the flvnt
in France.
The directors of the Northern Es.
.liibition„for man; years a big annual
events atWalkerton, have decided not
to'liold; s m eirliibition or fall fair this
year. 'The Walkerton•' fair has knot
bear uecess'£ul, and -on that ,account
the directors h;n vx : decided•to diacou.
"tiitre> he show for the present..
• The Machinery of -the Saigblo Falls
brick plant, Southampton, was pulled•
out and shipped. to Prince Ecfii7vard
cou1ty,. whore it will be , added •to
another large plant. Seamans Sons
ti; . Co„ who oivcied the plant at South-
ampton, were bawl hit by the war and
lucre unable to, continue Operation . of
the plant. `
Bort, MeGaw,_of.iincardiney and -n
' number. 9E friends weroin a nasty ante
wreck ;at Al ildmay one day 'last week
as they_ were en their way -to . Harm-
on, • Just outside of Mildmay, the
auto, ,driven by Mr. McGaw, ran into
the ditch and turning over, .Mr.• lc-
, Gaw was caught'under the wheel.. He,
had a hip dislocated and was otherwie
e
bruised. Nolte ,of the other's were
inju __ _ -
and Mrs- . Michael Me - •
lab; �of
Chepstow, received wot'd'•;last week
that thein son, Sergt' Michael McNab,
,ofthe'1OOtti Battalion, had died• of
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riea.Iingitie in . a military . hos i 1 i
y P ta. _n
England, He had beet•ejil onl about
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A,. week Before enlisting .'Sergt, Re
.Nab was in the • Merchants Bank,
W..alkertt;+3ne, .lie• was of -=exceptionally
good physique, and was captain of the.
160th baseball team.; • •
SIioorIro 'AiCIDS'NT.—,Tog., `,'Ft litz,'
, Sr.,. a farther living two mi es west.: of
Chepstow, loaded a -She gun on Tues=
: is away e,ftettioon.-to ehoeb an old eat, but-.
' on.going to hunt. puss he .couldn't find
the Bruce Tim i ; . _g
�.. .I�sepin„
the gun .loaded, however, fur kitty's
benefit, Mr. Fritz went to his
,- . bedroom:
and after• laying the , weapon -across
a
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naisonthe wall, turned to leave,
whe�ii the un fell to tbelloor and:_bl
winch' hole through the . calf of his
left leg; Dr.'Il,ill, of:•Walkerton, who
was surmridned, hurried• to ..the. • scene
in
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his car, ,alfa•airpough the wound is
painful; one and the. danger from
cod; i o i
po s n sag' great, yet it is believed
that the aged sufferer,, who is in hit,
st; year, will Make a good recovery.
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THE LUCKNO
ONLY SIX CLASSES
UNDER REVISED BILL
NTJNEC
tn1pertaiint Changes Made la Compal.
cion Measure During the Cionn-
'Prates. Stage _ ” -
There is' a radical rearrangement
of the :classes to be called out under
CanadaServe AcHon
thur°Die giber, Sol citor-General, an-
nounced in the House of Commons
Ghat instead . of calling out the young
single inen. of. 20• to 23 es the first
:Claes, that class Will •consist or all
unmarried men between 20 and 34.
These will all be caped: nut together,
but .arrangements will: be made to
take care of 'theuz at tribunals
at times enfiicieutly separated to avoid
congestion.
An, will be treated alike so far as
priority of selection. is.coucerlied, In
other words, there is no longer any
fear ,,or, the first draft consisting" Of
young men ,from 20 to 23 alone; It
will be a mixed draft of men from -20.
to 34. . •
Only, Six Classes
The -Married Alen, who formed the
second three classes, are also coin -
bitted into one class, so ttwat there are
new only -six. Clashes as follows: •
Class 1 --Single men from 20 to 34.
' Class 2 ivlarried' men from 20 to 34.
Class 3 -4 -Single men from 36 to 41. -
Oleos 4—Married men. from. 35 to 41.
Class 6 ---Single men fronr 42 to 45.
Class 6--Married-men from 42 to 45.
Widowers .are treated as. unmarried
-unless they have a. child.
Meet Act :on . Tribunals
An amendment was passed that an
appeal from a local tribunal consist
Ing .of one or more "county.: court
judges must be •-heard by n lade of
a ° higher court. -
.An amendment was also passed pro-
viding a' penalty of not less than
three. months,and not more than two.
iears,lor refusal to•act on a board or
tribunal.
Men marrying on or after July 6th,
the ' day the principle . of the 'bill was
adopted, afire tis. be.classed a
s single.
The selective board which '.;will
Choose .one member of each local' trib
uual will consist of four from Ontario,
four from Quebec, : and two. from each
of the other provinces, The. Conserve
tives will naemhalf the board and theLiberals• the other half,
Wands
Monday, July 16,
Statute Labor is the order of the day.
Will Robinson has been vu. the lack
Airs. N. C. McFarlane has retnrfed
hove from Meaford.
Miss t<,ilyMcKinnon bas retioned to
her duties in Brantfo"'rd.
Mr. Wei, Cunningbarii has returned
to hie, bople in: Alliston,
Mr, John Carrie' spent the weekend
with Kiucarrdine friends.
James Gilchrist,. of Kincardine, Sun.:,
Bayed at his 'Bonne here, •.
MRS Nora C: McNally has been visit-.
iug•friendain Owen Sound,
Miss Mamie rratiels, of Toronto; is a
Visitor at Murdock McKay's.
Miss Mabel- •Enrico,. of Chesley, is ;a ;
guest: of Miss halite MOKeeman;.
Miss Hendry, of Weston, is vreiting
her.sister, Mrs. W, 4. McKeeman,
.Miss Edna Browning,. ning, 'of Durham,. was
a; visitor at J. D. Robertson's last week.
Mr.. and Mrs.. George Colwell' and
Miss Hazel„Qt 'Lorne, Sundayed in the
burg, •
Mr grid Mrs C..A Panabaker and
family, of Hespeler, are visiting at John
Deehan's,
Mies Flossie McLennan left last week
on a visit to her sister, Mrs, 'Arthur
Pinkerton,'ot Roranvlle; Sask.
Misses Lillian and. Eva McKenzie of
'Kincardine, visited relatives on..2:d,
-Con, Bruce, the end of the week. • '
Rev. G. 0;.'Rock, .:of Wallas:too, r on, • .wiL
xchange pulpits with Mi. McCauley, in
AIL _the clause.; of the :bill •have' -been
rem_ '.thifll- sch
col 'were all. successful,•
ongratulationa to teacher and pupils.:
Richard Kirktowa had the'misfortune
adbpted acid 'tile measure will .go into f
effect imanediately-upou .receiving its
third. reading: C
the Baptist Church here on Sunday
Pte.Roderick, of the'Railway Con-.
struction Battalfr,n. at 'Camp..Borden,
pent the week -end at:lus-home :here,
;,Th a three.'EgtranCe' p'u its aha' wrote
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to
'be blra-lierseon'F'rid y;'winch
wili,lay him -off for a while: Hope -he
Strong:.-Rosition in: the Champagne :. may_ seen recover.
Captured 'from .Hubs •• Mr, and Mrs. `Cunningham and Miss
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A .strongry organized . iietworlc of
German' trenches en a front of • more
-than', 800 yard's and 300 yards in depth, M
north` 'of M'iint- taut` =and northwest
of the Teton, in, the- Champagne, was
:captured by the' Frenchina brilliant M
.:attack Saturday night, with `360dprison sp
ers,• the War Office 'announced
'The Gerinans•:made a heavy attack to
on the salient west sof Cerny, on the.
=A:isne front; and penetrated.. to' a sup-•
port. _trench, 'but, after an ail-ni ht ter
battle • tIiC
they were ejected, -;except :from 'M
..sonialront_Fite:7elements=on a, front of
about 500 yards.•
, The official statement•says:--
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"With the'assistance oil artillery. fire
of several hours' duration, the Ger- ,
mans developed. , a' .powerful attack'' as
upon'Lthe salient of our. line west of w
Cerny:. Very violent = fighting 'contin-
tied son
d all night„ with alternate advances •
and. retirements.. Ifi spite of `the large:' • In
enemy effectives 'and the Jntensive; sto
use of liquid• fire, the;assailanta wexe_..the
-finally ejected' from the 'support
trench whish they had "penetrated, and
,were. able to retain only' ;elements of
the first line -upon• a front of gboet
600' metres. .
'„"Tile artillery _activity was like -Wise
ise
lively in the •sector of. Craonne-
'In the- Champagne,'Oter important
artillery preparations, our troops • at ,
•7.26 .p.m, --attacked• the -German pp*
tions at two points of the' front: Con-
ducted • with exceptional vigor, the at-
tacks were successful . in attaining: all
-the- - objectives, - North of.Mont Haut '
and-- oaf the •slopes' northeast of the
Teton our Soldiers gave proof of their
•spirit, -by-capturing. to' a width of '800.
metres.. and to ,a depth . of '300 metres,
the •network, opowerfully organized
enemy trenches,. The Germans react-.
ed violently, their counter-attacks- fol
owing each other . the remainder of '
,'.e°�d#t:�l•�-��s�lc.�r-+td��inx-t1rFr; = :a3
witl.iheavy losses, or after. hand -to•, ,recei
6t1 .6&g � I l t f rip. E i
Lured` were completely maintained. •
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COAL FOR CANADA • succes
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Agent_ Secured At; Pittsburg .MCne alio
L. aura, Mr, and Mrs.11, W. Burgess an
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lighter epent'Sunday.at :the home .
rss,Alexander,:-Bernie.-
Mrs: Edward Wood' and 'danglite
iss Margaret,. of Superior,., Wis., ar'en
some•weeks at the home of he
other, Mrs. K; McLennan.
Mr. Chittick, Miss Chittick and M
as
uthri'
G e of ."
. , Of Creek, and' lulls
ie
G re iast.week alid•called on• friends.
The name, :of 'Lance -Corp, 'Craig 0
bb was•in, the casualty lihfr bn Frid
having died of wounds. • Craig.• wa
We known: here, being the, younger
of
Rev:`• "
and .Mrs: Tibb, foriner�paeto
St. Paul's Church, bait• now of Black-
ck. Craig has spent 20 months, i
trenches, He 'died doing his bit for
his King; and Country,
A- MYSTIC TE.A••. in aid of Red_ „gross
work,: given by'.Mrs. Joseph Wriglittsot
and Redd' Cross friends, was served in the
1.- Of O. F. Hall Bare, on?Sattirday even-
Ing: The hall was tastefully • decorated
'for the occasion with' flags and • flowers.
During the evening ..phonograph music
was rendeted, There was much ali3use-
meat over the menu, •which was a mys-
tery„ and ,given on _the.European-plane-
Thenenu consisted of sandwiches, cakes;
pies, ice'oream, etc.'.. The sale of home;;
made candy reahted a handsome sum.
A. cake, donated by Mrs. Stevenson, .was
-il'olp.
pts. A: large . croavd'attend$damet,
est -o of ler"Wahmainiained�ihrougl --
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the evening. •,The event was a hug • e
s The 'handsome . sum of $b0
realized. • A . vole of thanks to all
helped:. ' . .
You don't to-1/Tait tizatil
4 t>:te7sstttbrsiiL',reEoaoia >, you.. get fifty "'seveR.4 r ffre' of . '
ttibla, Om d- - • (Codasnilsia (Rtttfonols.
evenr 'tuienty$v e . 'bll lira Ito Pace. $200
gather: Just select: t°ll<e :instr°u•,
memt you want,mailed d ca. erantil ;
a►
first paythent, and have it doy • '
livered ' to your Acme at oftcc.
Payments so call you iiin
' neworn3iS.^i 11EiA>i afind the pleaai i a
Il: Ill ure so gree. that l7a a�u gill
y
3:.✓ wonder h lir you could htwe
been without a Collates bra Gi af-
onola, before. Co;ztte in today. r ..t
• and make your seRection..'We
Columbl,► 'Can, arrange convenient. terms.. Cat,artbin .
Grefoail., $20
owners,Wint Cler Market : THE LATE AIRS,: GRAHAM
has returned to Ottawa front Melting- Gueelie, Ont.,.r. Sarah Beaceck belov
ten, where he,had4een.in,regard to
air, C. A. Magrath, Fael Controller, at, her late hOmel orairview Farm”
-COW suPplies- for Canada, He secur-
ced the Services of Mr, Hi. P M Cue of.
g, an expert on coal transpor-
tation, Who will open an office in
Mr. Magrath announced that he has
arranged with Sir lienry Drayton,
Chief 'Railway Commissioner, to un-
dertake to control the eoal 'transpor-
tation problem, -
As regards .the situation generallY,
Mr. Magrath 'warns bath domestic arid
industrial users that they,should.lose
no opportunity to lay in their fuel
8hipply• at the earliest possible mo -
The atineunrement of. the resigna-
tion of .I. Austen Cha,niberlain, tecre-
tary for India whieb. is the first fruit
of the hlesoppfamia conamission!s
report, lent a dramatic touch the
debate on that report in the Dritish
Parliament. Mr. Chainberlain Made
the 'announcement hinmelf • the
house, -In a speech defending hiS posi-
tion AS affected by the COMMissionis
On Food, Central .13eard- -
Chipman, editor of The
Grain Grewero" Guide, ha been ginned '
astiat V004 (190tr011.r 1•4011. wt. it
wife of W. J,' thiham, passed to he
ieward,,eged.,59,yeats,11, months, Th
deceased. was a daughter- of' 'Mr. and
Mrs. George Beacock, and wet bout
the Township of Outright, County' of
Durham, on Oct. lst„1807. When bat
a child she moved with her Parents to
tinited•in marriage to W. J. Graham; Of
Wed Orps,.Victoria County, who sur-
vives her, In 18827Mr. and Mrs. Graham
moved to grime County, first settling oh
the Oth Con, of .littice, where du y -re..
sided a"short time, later moving to the
8th Con. of Bruce, near LOVat, where
they spent nye years. It 1889 they
moved. to Glands, •Vairview Farm,"
where' the deceased reinded nntil her
spirit took its flight to God who,gave
' The late Mrs. Graham was a member
of the Wesley Methodist , denomination
since a very young girl, and during the
past few .years was united with the rree
Methodistlenomituttion. By her death
her church hem hhe lost one or ita
at the mama of grace whenever possible,
for those left to mourn her death. Owing
to her illness she WAS unable to attend
thatch scryices for fee! iuonths past,
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THE BUSY HARDWARE HOUSE
MAKE OUR *TORR YOUR HRAOQUARTRR$
PHONE 66 FOR PfONfly ' DELIVERY
i, ATTENTION!
The busy • season is near at h
a�lt�. Are
you- prepared ?'
Have you a Good Hay
Pork Rope," Pulleys,
SSih s., Cara Interlocking.
• Pulleys and rka, etcR ?
We Sell" McCormick
`Ander Twine -
Our assortment
o Forks is the
largest and our
guaran teeof • .
:-quiality the best.
Try our Gold Medal' line of Ray Forks,
Garden�Beet and Mangeli Hoes.
Bugs,! Bugs! Bugs! We 'seii' Pure
• Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead�:r
�o
potatoes, All . sizes: o'f. Sprinklers
and Pressure Sprayers on hand.
`We. have a New Duster
putting= -on - Paris= -Green and
Bug
Finish. It is the --greatest *labor
saver yet. Let us show : you how
weasy� it is too o Aerate:
.p
Cement and Coil Spring Wire, ;,.. .
P idalas s on -hand.
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The Store Where Your - Money ,(foes' Farthest
ttezipte . I872;
pltstl Aasthgl9zed,, >{s,pppppp
Capltai Pald-up, - ;3,000,000
Surplus; - ,:18, ,000
-Dollar
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a
OT much, is it? 'But if you deposit at
sin
sum in the'Bank of Hamilton re,�,'#
arly., it
_:� will amount to almost S1
$ ,OCfO in ten
$, years. This habit.. onceR
r..„ format
as
''tC
. �' Y' continue •
Begin to -day
Y With •-•otte� 'dollar,
�i LUCBNoW. `BRANCH
J. A. Glenne, Manager.
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her 'home: yeas'—bright—and cheerful. She was very
About ten months ' ago she became cheerful in her aufferingr making it easy
seriously ill and it was advised that an for. those waiting on her, :.She was kind-
'operation;be performed for cancer of the hearted and of a loving disposition. Her
stomach.. After an Incision was made home was always open for strangers'atat -
the specialist ;and doctors • found an friends, and a heart : welcome '
-operation--would°be of~no use, add that A large circle of friends :molts her boss. '
.it was but'a ,matter of a very short time Besides a devoted husband and loving•
for her to live. However, ,she seemed son, Charles, she leaves to mourn. '
er
fro' rally.• and, graduallgraduallygained up in 'demise, three sisters and three oths:
strength again and much improved in (her death 'being the first in the family)
health and was around_eloingJ e
toig4"sn`nol "ltbri ramNicholson, Durham' Co.; Mlr,so...,;,..;TxAo�n1eshebecamlaitlik.• St. a, ,ii�itf�i
.«'tohewevarydayl 'a
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him trey Co., and George, • Wiarton. -
before her death.'. When. she was cen- The funeral services were conducted
fined to her bed, all that laving hands • at her late home on Monday afternoon,
and kindhearthcould do' was done for July 2nd; by her pastor, Rev. A. A. ,be.,
her, but.all in vain. Her work on earth •Mille, assisted by local clergymen... The...
was done, her mansionon high was remains were interred in Starkvale tem -
prepared,, and God called her. home. ' etery, Paisley, there to await -the teeuir.
Trusting. in Him and . always leaking' rection morn. To all who mourn heart- •
forward to the'time of His Coming, she felt sympathy is extended.
Bdieifet ShelNrii Sive
From Stroke of Paritysio
One.Side Was Cold and POwerless Wheii She *pin
Using pr. Chase's Nerve Food:
.A.'dead nem.% cell can riever be re -
Placed. „•Xn this -way it is. different to
other cells of the human body. But
feeble, *meted nerve' Cells can be re.
stored, and ;herein neo help°. '
In this tact is also., a. warning to
take eete Of midi tlYnaPteins as
sleeplessness and losa of energy and
arubitiop, and rvittore the vitality to
the nervons, syetent before some form
of helplessness results,
ataxia. and paralysis are' 'the:natural
results. of neglecting' to. keep the
nerves in healthful condition. 'The
use of Dr. Chatiels Nerve Food when
you suapect there is something Wrong,
_Will soon, restore vitality to the,ne
Oundailt, Ont., vnitetn. ox take Plea.
Mite hi writing ta tell VAIL the Vitt
I 0041 't10
Of tor. Chaste* Nerve Food, watt
foUnd it hard to get my "WOrk done
at all, but, having no help at the
time, had jo do the best X could, Vhi-
ally my left arm became powerless
tind told, and this continued to get
worse. until my whole sine was af-
Noted, bean and' an. deemed to
try Dr. -'dlittee's Nerve Food, and the
used Several, and believe that' this
Paralvtle etroko. 'It has btdlt me 'UP
most heartily, believing that if •more
Nerve Food were used thtre wont&
inuelyiese
Dr. Chttee's Nerve Feed cures
natures *ay by nourishing the tee -
wasted nerVes batk to health and
vigor, rico. tente bo dettletie
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