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LUCKNOW" ONT; THURSDAY', AUGUST -2n414 1917, .
LOCAL AND
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A Tractor in Bruce •
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Special To Wemen
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COMPETITIONS FUR BOYS
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. CHURCH NEWS
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•• Mr and Mrs. J. Alexander
, ' - Die in Saskatchewan
•tSerling Mak6
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AND OIL AT .VA:13. FAIRS
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Rev. George. Gilrejore, of Ripley, con-.
Somehow, whert-a ,patre. lie meeting
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has been called Aiming the Past few
menthe, the Majority of the Pao. pie:have
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appeared to 0 itiok that the n9i.i!!, m.0
in 9-10 PIM waa fOr , : •- . , , . -
' the benefit of the
and ffpecial committees of the
League, and the attendance at the meet-
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u3ge bee • consequently, often been die-
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ceuragingly time% This is very great
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.muitakeeandi;n order that there nuty he.
a goodly number of women present at
the oteetincelled fTuesday
jinmg for y
evening,•"g• 7ti'l tile Womens • Cern'
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mittee urgently request that every
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women intereete in t e vre fare o t e
cl- h 1' f h'
.h• • . , ,_ , - . . ., ,-'
- oye at tee itont ;invite an eaten TO oek
present, . • .
Borne of our boys bare .. been in the
trenches almost three Years ami =ve are
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told they cannot, be allowed to come
back for the much-iteeded rest hecagee
"nada is not sending men to taketheir
T.;4444. ' • . . . -. . . .. • .
The moil; of securing men to fia these
I e ,
p eces may ave to be left to the men
f 'ur con t 13 elf •the bo eannot
0 4 . . ri ry, it. . Ye •
'come home for a rest, • the next beat
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-atingle to.make life where -they are its
endurable as possible, eyed this is one of
the things in WWII every -woman Must,
to a certain extent feel herself individ,
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ually responsible. • Thie.matter as - Well
as :others of 'importance. will be die-
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cussed et the meeting, and the .co-oper-
•Th.
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9, tion of everyone' is .requested:.
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--The' sgeretail • is -dee. instructed to.
t that those havingrelatives• •
truesOse •;,, or
friende at the trout leave the latest
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address with. r ' Miss Treleaven at the
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. .rary-or-Withone-ofthe.committeerin
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Order- 9th'et th6lippe be . revised: and.
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brought. Up tre date. -Secy. ,Winiimais •
' League„ .," - : . ' • . ' - •
.GENeRAL
Mr N. a MacKay, of Walkerton,
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Farmers are offering Wen Hi. 00 Per
day to vrork et 'haying.. • .
• Civic Holiday next • Monday. Places
ess will be 1 sed •
busin- • - - - e -P';-* . .
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Brig and WO Armstrong aTe•at4044".
rich for a three weeks' Midriff. *- '.
•Tt•,„,..ur. And yrs. W ' Armstrong, ' .
. ... er., are
week visitingthcalves
...., ie...•friendei at Malan,
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'.' - Cat ' •
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item. James Hodgine, of ...Stratford, is
, . stiEnding the week with her father, Mr
Alex. Phillips,
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Mrs, Will Ferris„and ',little daughter
are visiting frit'indir at Ripley and Bruce
Rekteh. . • ' . . -
Mt and Mrs. Fres:11%0a and children
District RePteseatative Of the Depart-
meat of Agriculture for Ontario; has
,
Parchasecl a tracter for Pleughing aua
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other term wor , • re Jac or as ecin
k Th* 't t h b
purchased andPlated•at the, disposal of
the PeePle.of the County of Bence from -Officers
re purely patriotic standpoint, namely, 43
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further assist in a greater production.
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Ta trrien
.idaetnIml mmenea °Pevating
et once ofi Mr. IV, D. Cargill'e4erM:.
where it will plough 20 acres. • It ' will
then be available for Anyone who wants
• • ,:- fall . . . -
it to prepare for wine; sowing. er
thereis more work to be done than this
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tractor can •do. 'other .tractor e will be
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'secured The charge for this , machine
is 45c. per hour, togethee with the
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l'octd of the operator.
In copies . of the Nokomis Times of
recent date, we read of the death of •two
old uckeow.resideuta, who went to the
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oik.Sooes
. Through the action of the ginister a
, Agrrculture, • The Honourable martin
, ; ,..
Burrell, arrangements have been made
• '' - • ' ' s., - ' be. '
. to have the Canadian, Banker Aso la,
tion co operate with the il„Cpartment Of
AgOCUltitre. in providing'. f.).' liberal sum
of Money to be offered in prima, for
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and pigs exhibited by boys Pr.
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girls Rimer lo, years 0 age, itv COUllty or
tewnehi. p. -faro.. : . - •
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These competitions are known as . the
"Canadian Bankers, coinnetitione. and
linked p with the activities f the
are - ! ' ' ' ' ' '9
Live Stock Branch of the Dominion
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Department• of Agriculture They• re-
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present an effort to increase littered in
live stock, and constitute a.' part of
Active cainpaign for more - and better
stock . ,
inaugurated and carried on by,
The Honourable Mr,' Burrell through
hia Department The generous -support
accorded to the tadtement, by the
Canadian Bankers'. Associating, Words
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a practical demonetration of the attrtude
of • the banks ' towards the live stock
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indgstry, and • the active . participation
of the -Association in .this, campaign is
• bound tostrengthen and create. general
interest in farm live stoek. •
•Dungannon
Canadian•..Bankers'''ill
,Competitions w
. ". . ee• • • • ' "'
r be held at a large, number of shows this
year, among otherti at Luckmar,...and
`1, • • ce. ....
boys an ger er •„ne time in
Ishould lose' t'
fi • • all h • • . -'bridge
riding out a a out them. e calves
d. ' I f d Il 6 ' ' 1r'
an pigs must, e e a . least six wee a
by the boye and girls Who. xilibit thein,
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ducted the 4"vi."43 .in iinn.th C'tolos4.
eborPh last Sunday, Rev. Aft Reid being,
away on vanation• . . -
Re D . 1/c1Ceri
, lr• • T, ,X.,..... , . , i Of T ro to.
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*tehd • 4.1 outing at Bruee• Beach,.
will
occupy the pulpit., of ,..f.che Presbyterian
church here next Sunday, Mr.',3,10'Ker.'
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rol preached d
• ein Goeriefilast.SOnday„ . .,
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Rev. W„ 3: .Bccleston conducted the.
. services in the Anglican chniches at
Dungannon and Port Albert last Sun..
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day The charge there ie rendered
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b h .• •••,_ .. • ... .n•
vaoaut.• Y t e return or oev. XL Alipieu
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to. the army. •
Mr. Hamilton' , of Millbrook a layman
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worker in the intetgats of the Social and
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.. Ref
•• Moral tlin movement, conducted
. . •tWonatofri,"
servicesnlngiaan.dt,,evcAtnientgholasdisttstich;iudracyh.. , Hhereis
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aaaresses were along.- the lines or the
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t h'represents
movement 0 . .
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Rev, , Mc allum, who at • a recent
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meeting of 'the Presbytery . of Maitland
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was appointed moderator for , the Dun-
gannon congregationcwas• in Dtingannon
on Sunday preaching . the 'charge Of
and Fort Albert vacant
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The services in the Presbyterian church
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beta were taken by Rev. Frank S. Mac,
kenzie of 'Gated •. •
a student , at Cam,
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Maga. last term and, who will
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return there to take a .. post•gradiuste
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Connie' after the..suremer vacation. - '• --,
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West only two. years ago*. We refer te.
Mr. and Mrs, John Alexander, Who Ilya
gear the.south end. of Havelock street.
Mrs. Alexander died at the 'home of her
dmighter.'14.80Inghaly, ill 'Ifekolniot on
J12th after an illness from which •
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July she suffered slice •JanuirY. , Dir. AieX-
d I d n n
an er died, only our dayslater, O ., th
, igtii, of xoly, et the . hospital at saaka.
too; where he had been taken for treat -
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inept. He had been ailing for about a
month. Both were •72 years of • age, and
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it may be assumed that death was due
to the .natural infirmitiesof old age.
They had been married fifty years, last
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DeOember, and they leave a &luny or
three daughters. ' Mrs.
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. Solid Leather.
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.1tegular $4.50
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3.95
All lines in good
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." shoes cheap
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W. J. LITTLE.
etre spending it week's lericattein at South-
eimpton•.! ., • ; •
Mtend This ;Metting • •
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sons and 44 . •
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V411Aftsil.11thSwnaaaliwer'i!t4or T;*;
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' Mies Belle Robertson has returned
home after spending three weeks' Wee
Mon at Muskoka.
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i&etiell
• The man, who. his the job of . .
down the duet, is eureinaking upfor the
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snap lte enjoyed in june.
Saterday of this week will be .the third.
A. meeting of the Patriotic League
will be held the 0%000 Chamber on
the evening of Tuesday, Anglia- .7th,
All interested and *possibly do Kt,
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toattendthis meeting,... as
are requested . -
an important matter' le to be dealt .with.
T.'S, tete, President
Ets'ia:too.
George S Mrs ' Ingham,
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EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
meson, Wm. R., and .11liss EVa, at No-
komis, . .• . . .' , .i . • ..
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ot.. unerals were from Mrs. In -,
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WANTED.. -20. _000 lbs. washed word at the
lAtoknow Woolen Mills. Highest cash
prices. , • I • t-ve..
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ham's Heinle, one on July leth,,• the other
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on jul 18-th.... ..
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MONEy. TO .LOAN. -On mortgages and notes.
it reasonable rates. Fire. insurance. bot••
' Stook and Mutual ComPanies. Conver t
done despatch.
anniversary of the -declaration, of war '
' between Britain and Germany .
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' The ' Women's ' Patriotic •Leigue-*. a
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• .:_. XinI9Ugh, aro having at Garden Party.
- at Itiniteigh on the evening of August
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.Dr: J. F. Miateneie, of •• Detroit, gave
Ili it bill' last week. , .He end family, are
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• enjeying their annual onting at . Bruce
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Beach, .. . •
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.--ittiloY
. - BORN.
Artarertorea.--In Winghade on July 30i!
. . 1917 'to llil • • d M • .Alf 3 'A • •
, . ...r an ' re, , . rca-
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• strong,. a son, -
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Rem:74n •Huron Township;- on au'
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26, 1q1.7,' to. ..11k. and Xre• John.
- 'Reid, a daughter. -
s • ' '''' At •ir' t • Memorial.• H •
PANNEE.- _ ... ic. Ons ,, , . os-
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pital Toronto on July 3Ist 1.917
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. to Mr. and MrEi.' John Spanner, a
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Boyfield
.. anteing with neatness and
•. 4. efig)...t.m. Broker...Tareignaw
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--afonaay; 30, -
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marjorte uhowen . ag dae, daughier•
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of las OhOwen commercial' traveler, of •
111(luEsTPRIOES ferboultly and all kinds
'. ,ofiunklass. old paper. rubber, iron* COW.
wr, zinc, and all kiwis. of Mdes. !hone 86..
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rite to Or eall cs -,--- , . .
1.6 a.m. • • ..e. Ai= LisEr..-Luckholt :, •
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Clinton, 'was drowned here today In an
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effort to escape from -the terrific • heat
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Miss Chowen, her sister . and another
yoiing .. woman from Clinton, went in
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STEER •AiSTRAY.-two years old, red with
. small -patch . f white on under side eflicidy..,
a slit in the ;light ear.. Anyperson. baying
. inforniation-terding the same kiedli re.
. port to. I:wan: /4-amozormr.. Auburn .a. 2..
Phone. 79 r 8, flederich Rival. • .. . . 2.8.p;
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that it is very , important to act
ta • • • • •• I'll, 1 .
_pecnnp .y in securing a. copy 43 v ._e ru es
and informatfon, Which. Will. be
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.; Prize List IS Out . •
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bathing at an isolated spot _Ou the shore
of Lake Huron. - lihe :waves' Were higir•.
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HEIFER. ES rlikir..-0' '. •
' et* the . premises of
• the undersigned; Lot li, Con. 4, sinless, on
.rabout 1q17 4kheifer, app0rOntly
other . . .
-id
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Misses hos Campliell-W I -Mc:. • daughter -Margaret
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found -the LuCkritivr-l'air-Prize , tiet,
'Or 'fall iiiii4reation ' regardinge:the...coe.c.:-
petitioniecan be Obtained from they man,
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ager of. any branch bank in the.joeality
' ' li ' . + II fair' is held • -- . -- - •
'ay -ere a -a. . • . • .•
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, _The,PriSeligt-i-er-1:91-7-7.of-the-litek.
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now -Agricultural -SOcieiy•• is now avail
able for,. the public; and parties deeiting
a - • a
copy should apply at the office of. the
-:Secretary J E' Agnew • •• ''. ''- ..-- •
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The society it•hard knock last
WI ay,- sip v las! • °Wen' was•swep .ou.
and drowned,ffetiiiite the effOrts .of".her
CO • . ' 0 .• ' . • .
mpaniOns. • wing to the distance
.Inpe.ls,
-2' years' old; • ; -Owner- may bare same on.
- ereeiagereetter and paying expenses:. .
9.8-100.c. • 1 - - . Phone 11 on 493,1Lneknort.
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*kat, of Ildertdii, afid2iO4 .Faii1V60-tr.. -' - ,,
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tett; -of London, are visitifig -with Mrs. • ' ad Evenin
;Lodge Has. •fi, o • - . . g
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Jack Sheerift.
• • .• . • • . ••-' • . • . The local lodge, of Royel_Arc.h Masons
• ' The Table Factory is-takingabrannual _ ... . .
' • . - • . - • • • .. had a very. pleasatt and successful meet.
- ,week off fer steektaking and repairs,•and - -ink id the:!Miteeetic Hall on the • evening-.
to assist
.a number of the men have .
, of hay 31St. Seven new members were
'on keine where their help will be great*" initiate& And the officers ' ft). the
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apprecietee. , , .. • .. were installed. The work was done and
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- " . _. .Mr. Fred , T.. Armstrong . and '..farnily the. lodge 'conducted_ by,• a ,.teent Imre:
• : • have moved from the Lawrence residence' . Havelock Lodge under the
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. recently..purchatiedby1EirMeDonald, leadership Of..Itt. Ex., Comp. ,E, Miller.
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to the house unfit lately ticcupred*jae,and, like anything in the way of lodge
• Moe:Wain; . ' - .. ••-.••.-- • . •'' ' . _ .; ...: .• • work.which Mr,..Miller undertakes,' was'
'Si - - ' done in brat class- style 1- A number • of
r Ihibett Hemilton, • of town, left .. . - • , .'• • •
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they_ liad goneln order •ta. be. alone, it .
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.was some time before help could . e
..xiucknow.everyWednesdayafternoon..111,
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V. -Th - - hod • • ' cr
summone e y . was recovered .
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d -G d.
an the, coroner called from 0 erieh.
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Miss_ChoWen. was a _ •"member'. f.' h.
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Clinton,
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DR. PARXER; () STEdrATR, at Cain 'Howie: . .
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,. chronic diseases success. fully treated ,f-yi
• • . bYs • f
• teopathy.reee res the Jo. hal mutes o
disease. Ad• '••:(tmeet. ;Atha spine is more
quickly seeiiiik and withlewertreatments
' ' b"steopathy than by any other method.
..30,4.1„.., . • . :.... _ ...,_ .. . .• .... . _ .7 .
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' • ',",t ... • , .Presentatiog
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' . Proclamation -..,. •
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,, got . year_
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• by the rain. w t . the
• .. which fell throughout '
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day, but it was by no means aknoek-out.
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• A'Very pleasant. time, Wite . spent on
T• la d‘. • • .of -last••. k ' • the
.• um ayeetiping.wee al-,,_
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home of Mrs. Dr, Tepnant, where a. few
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f the members or iencenew Council -of
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Chosen Friebds ivisernbled to do ‘ lion.or
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to one of theifinembere in the -person.
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Of Virri:Steel Hunter wile „has „beep it.
highly esteemed and valued . effiger. of
1.; Co 'If " ' d . 'h ' '
- e- unci . or4nan-y-yearsron -re. o•,. is
now -about to reniOve"to the domain . of
Tincle'Sate... Tbo. first part of the-, even::
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t'. - • . ei * f d'ff i'
ing was epen in. gam • o i Oren.
kinds. The second part was devoted. to
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• threeeor fent eoureiesof sploodid refresh-
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brought b ' hostessand
meetson . y the .
-her diughter. TO these 'ample . justice
Wins d01.34,' atter whichthe- recorder Wee
t.
. calledonto present to. Mrs Hunter on
behalf of -the membete present a beauti-
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In presenting it
fail silver meat,' fork.. .
'the recorder that it vies net the..
stated
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• actual•valtie.of the gift they desired her.
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•To tiln-erriztis oi BRUCE .COnliTY9 ."'
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, In. connection withthe r nest Of. the
L mt.-Governer of. the Province of
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Ontario- I 'hereby call .upon . the -loyal.
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'awns of the County 'of Brhee• to again,•
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on, the third anniVersati.'of the war,
solemnly pledge. eenielves. as to the
• ht li ' f the te cl • • • • ' • •
rag eness-e
The prize -list thin yearIei as lig and
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varied as ever,' in. fact .the secretery, has
been able o add a few new features
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" e...weatnerman is.not,always `nniavor,
. e are-
able, and directorslookingfor-
ward.to 'another splendid.shceese With"
, the abundance of ' rase and b • 'f' :
„ .. . . g v. for
stock, and theunusual growthof,„ vege'
.postoffiee staff at and was very
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1 • 'tie' -4:1. . '' i• *f 1 ' d
popu ar wi. awl_ e elf°, e.o... Ion ..a..:. . ;
_ -7AiiiitheE report s that the d w •
ays.• to n
ing was eine to the -Capsizing -cote canoe
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' aosEPH .A.'GNICW. Notaty Pabli% Convey- •
-, .. tuncerilnsuranee. 'Vince bours.1196 P.;_nr,:''
duringsummer months. Person,s wishing-
,. business. transacted in, the ' forenoon May
- - - have sante attended to by appointment. ' „
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WOMHO'S .. I.E.StitUte, ,
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----Th tat' fthe-be ---YouNo-Pios-semt-e.AQE.•-ako-paireer-loung,
.9... giving-.. -demon-
Agriculture, -''''practical. _d '
drag° ' '' th • 'f f 't.' -
e3Ows in pig: '", " , • •
' • ' - Dans gummy'
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_eo -All' -eanse.--.77.7--,
• To record 'our . inalienable • loyalty'.. t .f
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Ourbeleved.Mother-Country... . - .. ' •
T • k 1 d . d - ' • '
.. , o, e.c, eew e re .sn. impress upon
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table , ..,. , _ , kinds, .,
of all - the exhibits ought tobrood
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nplo a high:standard._ ..Dateti, dam
• Fair are. Sept. 27011. and 28th.
h tertmunberstfrom-Lebonew---Lodg-
...Tuesday Morning for the 'Prairie ;Pros,' "'nen. • • • -.
. ei also *emit. '
lteekt.' . Ile wasacecmpenied lzsy hie twe .11Fingbanh. 7ve. • • , „.be
. '-datighters, whOlueve 'been Visiting' theit• • Followbig tile lodge Work all repaired
• .• - ' .. ' • ' ••• • . . AO 1 Reid'it", restaurant •Where a delight.
. permits:here the, preit.moetle• . , _ . , .. .
d• • Everything
fail banquet was enjoyed ,,
. .,We neticet,thet ,Capt, B, 'Griffin, of • .. • . •
&hi niee't and in keeping
- • .-.' • . . .. •.- - . - , . . .. . -... , was. pre.pare • a .1.y . .
- • WinghanWil • • --, i .
e for some time -serving at the with the occasion.
• . front in. France, has been awarded ' the • • ' . , -
cl.
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vegetable, will be in Luc,. now on . .ug-
•
ust 8th. - The demonstration will be .
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gieen' be the. Council Chtnieber .Town,
• FOR SALE "-Good frame residence withgtone
• .1,0, .. io. I • kiS im k Ns;
mist n, on. Have oe t... e now
--ing the residence occupied in Mr. G. A.
-Bidden). .For particulars apply to Msg.
- ' Da. MeoCrummos, Ripley., -. . . 28-6-tfe• .
our children and all people. that although
.
thia War. is ,fought upon rt 'foreige la,nd„
- '. . ' • • • - -
(lot itWay Withlt •
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... .. ., ,
:it is our fight, and one indefence of our
, .. . . , . .
hoMes. • • ' . ••! ... ... _ _.' .... - ' ... : . ,...._
...
. To -honor; the heroes who have ,fallen
• in . defence , of our country . • • •
•
• To eiupportartd-essist thele -• who. ,are
.
bereft of • heroic men who have laid
. , . ' . !.
down 'their lives in our 'behalf.'
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-To thank these -on land and sea who
., _ _ ,., ,, ._ ,,. .. ., . .. . .
are prepared to -give up then. hves itt our
, . . _ . .. -.. e . • • • • • • •
defence- . . •• •
. , . . . , . . . ... •
To ourselves tt
pledge o give assistance
• ev r cause and work which may
to.... e !. . .ch
.- . •!..,
bring victory to the'Allied cause "
• . . • .
•••-•And to Pray that Almighty God may
aid' the Ca0.60. of .theAllies for.....u.niverriaL
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An interesting little story. arising out
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,of .4 boor -case. comes :from Paisley.
• • • . - . - .. . .•
_
'Some time agolw,o casea-of--whiskey.ar,
• .• • -• •
rived at the express office there, but the
, party to.whont they Were iddreeeed did
. . - . . .• .
tim them Th
noclaim They were seized by
.
-a 'constable and for safe keeping.. were
. . . • . ._ . .. ..
stored in the viltagelockup, in the Town ..___
-. . - • • • - • • • -- • . • • • -
Hall basement • One day last week. it.
• • •
Was discovered that the leek had been
wrenched off the door of the lockup and
- • .
the .firewater was missing Some brave:
or thirsty individual had dared to break
tilt° thevery jairitself to • rescue the.
• . . . •
preeious_fluitt:::„Megiett-a-thil-.--C-Gibsoie '
Hall. and a cordial invitation to attend
• ••' • • - • - _
is extended to all women. and girls in
• • • • . • • .
the town' and 'surrounding country. The
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. ,..,
• . Notice,
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plor-an 'netters regarding Grienhilleemehpy
. sm.,,,e,,,,k •
refer to DX:Taylor . . , ,.,.. . •• .
• • - -
. .. . . ,. . .. .
- • Ililittii7 CrosS for -.bravery in ..-bringIng , ....
0 , ,„, ,, lire. .'.- .
__ , up ammunmen under heavy. ' : N..........L...___.......... *- ' - • ,..•
Department .requests that these
purgently
- •• • ! •
• deraenstiettion meetings be' weH. ettend.- •
ed as the instruction has to do
' . . . „.
tlevrolet (mirage
. ..,
; ...„, • ,•. ,
' king haY
. .. We regret to report that Mr. Williem, •• ,It, hes . been- a, -case of . ma
• Rood Is in very bad condition. He has while the sen shines' "affright with the'
• .,.. been ailing for a couple of'. months .and farmers -the past ten dayse,or, shou
.., • • . ' • - ' should we
.. ,
• . " ' ' ' - • li'l - th ' It h
. , . for. the.ajase IOW' ...weeks hes‘been. cOn- . eel, w 1 o_ • . e rein ncercheet , . , ae
:
fined -to the house, ' He aPpetwer to be been beastly het, hut:great for- eerang '
• - b. '. the • ;
from kidney and heart trouble. bay. -Thiele adinitted, .. but faimer
z• . . ' adds 'that it has been too hot to work-:.
adds
1- • • . • • , • .- • •
wii• .
with the conservation of food,
• • ' • • ".
.
• ' • ' • . •
Geo. IT. :Smith. mpbhasll Converted the
Bl,. 041eStreet:„.,into a
G raham ock
. ,, • z
-- - ---.- . .- - .Thencrannon .
- . • el .. -
garage And bas_s Aret,•cless Mechanic in
-charge. . A:fttll lint -of .reptdrerfor they--
rolet ears . -A satisfactory service guar -
to. remember turreherish• but_ the spirit
. . , . .. . .
which moved the donors • to -bestow it :
. . • . . ,. . .. . .,
liethat
Mrs, Hunter very feelingly repd, .
-and
it wee accepted with the same spirit, _
' assured them that the would. not soon.
. , • • e •
forget. the .;kindly; associatidn, iihe had,
. with them einceshe .bec.ame aLineinber
. .
• • . . .
- ..-Tuesday,July 31. '
snteed ' • 4-54.f.•
• -
. •
. Appreciation '., . too hot for Men or horses:. However, a,
- t deal Of good hay his. been Piit in .
- great • „ . .
. Mr and Mrs Itittrion MeXiiinon wish .
..•
to express their appreciation Of the easy There never was a heavier crop of . hay,
. • . , . • . „ . .
••-' -,--chalts-nent-to-their-hoiiii-AnAticlinow Land -,:apart. froet-the•--too•hot---•-reature,
' - - . ' f••
_Berry-picking:Wale order .o the day. ,.
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Miss Edith, McManus, OfriGiOderich, is .,•
Visiting her -friend, -Miss Rae *others.
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Miiireleitha-atid4Osephibe-Wilkineon-------Notreelle-qtereby•-giveir-thit---1--have--
from •Sheltonheau are. • visiting at R. A..-
- , ' • -
.. . • d.
McKenzie , . !?. . '-' -._ - .••
. Quite a•number of 'oun eoples nt •
'' • Y. . g 1? , . Pe
lettsantovening on the beach at Port.-
• * '
VOTERS', . . .
•LIST; 1917,MUNICIPALITY OF THE
.., . TOWNSHIP OP KINLOBS, ,LOUNTY .... '
. ' , . • • .0P BRIXE.
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tranemitted. ofdetivered.. te. the-• persons,
.mentione in sec ion o e n no
d t 9 f Th 0 ta
voters' -Lists Act, . the copies -required.
- by tuiid. sections to be SO :transmitted : or
• delivered of the List madepursuant to
• 'd f 11 • ' b
Act,
•'••as a token of the geed wishes of the old e ea
' there neer was better weather for har.
. . • ‘ • • . • .
voting ha3,.. . . '
=• - ''''. ' "'-'rdendsnd 'neighbors on -the 4th Con. -' _. ' - ...i,:. --- - --.---• -----7.---- .
-...,_,...._
of the:Order. WI. •
• "
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peace, .
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D..J..I.ZZaRD, • W:13. UARCiILL, •
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- - - ----Widen: ''PrWIlrutes-Pre-
• • • .
•
• paredness League
1 - • ;
fearing that `the biers" Might • be trying
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• .. .. . . • - •
a practical •aoke on ..himself,hy storing
• • • ' .
the wet goods on his property, issued.a
- • - - • h.. • • h' • h'
• search -warrant for t e mare mg of Is
' -.-PrOCIDD1Oti011 -
• -' .\• .... •
. • -
. •
ner- *- .. Of .Interest .to Motorists •
• <-
-A-_QuietCor • __a_ - -
•7.-1 hereby ..:Prociai e -.,MtnidayT.-AugUst,
ele..,-amveeteleemelefte,e0,.. -mho-ware.:
• ,- -- .- . . . - . .
nge-otr-inel"liovorn'n(t'"nOt•krnW'dek'no''
to obnefve the flame. . i, •
Dated this 25th. day of Tuly,. 191.7.. .
2-9-e. . • ., Rosintt Yoktiva.roiv, .Reeve.,
, , . . . , _ . ..
.it_p ... . __. _ ..,..,..._ . , , : -....-
--Aatt-riiiii4i-4--.--., -- ' .7..---7.'":-- - ,... -.
.7e,-...i",-.L.......--,....-,_..d.,,,,..,--.........,,,....--.........,.........i.,;,........17.issangedityp...teels!.........eutitled4.4o,,...ente..aar,
sa ...roan temerty-tutplittietiaughter *---•-the
• a • . .. • •
Mum 'from Go erich, .are venting the .
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former's mother andsister here --- - ..,-- .... . . ,,, - • , • • •
Dungannon s eavicitonciay ana. field
. . • ' • •
sports on Aug 8tb. Everything. in the •
, . r . ..
interests of the Red Cross • Fued. .`,
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• Rev. , Mr,- Bridgette,• of Lucknow,
' reethectver -aide tabl in-thelMethli,..-Dated-this
P . Y . P 7.. .
dist Chuich last Sunday both morning-
• • ,,. • -
and evening: • ... - - - r • ' - .- - - -
_..seu nil th
-o ,. a .persona-appeam. y. e...
"last re!Weed.Assessineitt:Rairoctife-infd-
laid -Municipality -at- .-electiong-for..
-
.mern ers• o t e- . ego a ve • seem
b ' f h L ' 1 ti A ' bly
and at Municipal elections, and that the
• Said List was first posted Up at my office -
i ' - " - '' • • -. I" • d - - fj 'I ' 1917. -
t 1Cintoss on the 3 et ay o uy, .
And retuning there !for inspection.. - ..
• Anal hereby call upon all , voters. be
take Immediate proceedings to have any
errors or omissions corrected sitcOrding
. to• law. . - • ' • • • • '
- . t,day-of-jul -1917 -'.-- . •
31s ,. y', . ,g
. • • • . '.Tirostas Menruts,
---. picot 9f Itinloss',, • "
.. .---- ----:-..--------- - -,-
----.7--.--e±.740 ;--0"--ineekefew.---_e____
• ... •......•4-•e.::
Poor roads MS very expensive things
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for country communities, says the Orillia
.
•Pereket The fainiera• Who think •: that
iinpreved highwaye are mainly, ler the
..
'drive.
- wnweetnitremonde•inedititie4hate-,-it
.4nottb.._emeeelle,,Seethenetientethie.-
• • ' • • •
goods are safely buried somewhere and
.
that by • when . the... incident is
more or less forgotten, they lilt be. dug
up and used.. • • . •
- ---ar:11.;:. -
--• ,,„7,-.,,„,,,- -,-After4alinit.;.-anclieff&Rghlicen......
, ., I-
""'"'r'f'' iiiifoliiiibiliiriniferbrirWiiieged tha
shouting and other evidences of -a -.goper . 42
• direct rays .clie not rise more than:
time from the Bowling' Gregn this sea inches from the ground Meeeured75, ft.
, . .
.
son.. So far the greatest activity on the or more ahead of the car when on level
green has been;.by the Chap. who. keepe surface.. Spot -lights aind eearch-lighte
,. ate forbidden. • .• - •
. . the grass 'eat and the grounel rotted •
.,
• An Old Hand
'
. benefit of these who autotilmbiles.
should reflect on the results of • a recent
. . • .' h- ' - • • •S t, •
the Uluted States
. .
• Whitechurch
„. ,
- smoothly, For witch of the early part •
. • --,,. . • Returned SOld'er to S k
i . pea .
of the season the ground vvas -flooded by , • •
• • • .
The Brussels Post • had the , fallowing
.
beet JAnekriew's new2-nten ill
-r43."'say 4-• '• ' • '' ' '--- • - • -
charge of the waterworks:
• .. • • . .
o has been in charge
John Nevins, who ,.
Brussels Electric Light plant has ac-
'o • . , . •
'eepted a pogitlen in conneetion 'with:flip.
Luoknow .Waterworke system and will
,•• - , • • , •
be installed into hiertevi duties at once.
He 18 an old and well seasoned hand
' • machinery and will. de his part
about.
• ‚well. i We are sorry to seethe family re-
. , foove from town, but -wish them presper!
' ity in the Sepoy town. They will move
next Week. • .
investigation y e-
•• ' - '-• - • • - k-- • '
partment-of-Agriculture,---whic -finds
thet the -cost of • hauling foie prodece
• • - .e - • • - - . •-
overordinary venntry roads. is.. twenty!.
- • -- -- - ..--- - whereas' . - -
three cents a ton mile, over
hard.snrfaced•roacis it is' 'only thirtiien
cents. . , , , ... ..„4.- . . .. '
. ..
• - • - jet ... • --
. , . . . • • . Monday,,, ly.30.
Mise Isabel Fox is ,spending. it few
days . _... . , . -
„ in. -Winghaet.•,.._ . .. ...„ : . .... - '.; - •-:. •
• - ' ' • ' ' ' '' - - - - :-.
Master John Penrose, of M•uncey, . is
, visiting at Gavin Mtddleton's. • •
.• • • '
,... M.M. I, Forind, km. II. Mstliere are
---- -• . -- ,
. • he heavy rains and stneelU7Iralniena" The pattiotic lady woilrereorXinletigh
.
ed the heat had .been• so gieafthat a -who .are giving.a garden party there on
. , . . • • . ' ..
. good -gime was: ont. of . flier. oestioo., .theeveningpfAug, 71.1t1 .beve been for
g 1. tunate enough to get MaiorKenneth Mc-
' Things have to be lust . right. tor . the •
0 • • f It'n-elditie to -'ve
"gentleinitn'e game., its it has been styled.. drreisinsmaree gaIrdeen patiN ' fil I • M ...
_ .. . . ,. • - '
. • ., • Crimmon deal of service in
, . . . . .. .,., ,... .., , .
- - - ' ad • • ' • . • • his
' Pte. Harold Sproul was home on
last leeve, . •Ife left for damp Borden,
last Tuesdiy. , We wild' Harold every'
. . ••••••fe! • - . •
same,' end e safe journey. .,./r. ,
• The `funeral of the late Robt.' Render.
. • '
son took place from the home of his son,
, ,,, ..„ • • • • ho!n? k nr '
mom, tin the..4tu.- concession -b. erawa.
_,_ ,
nosh. last Ttiesday aftereeeti ta Dui.
gandott cemetery,.. Deceased had been
• ailing for eotne time, and w,as 73 vete
• .
and 9 inoothe old.
.
.. ...-Votiee to 'Creditors
. . . • • • • . . • • .
lathe matter of the estate of Clara.Allin
-late of the Village of. LuoknoW in
- •
the County of Ern* Widow de.
.. - .--- - - ',. ••
• ceased.
- .
• leeace I.
is ..crebesiVen that all:persons haViiiir
- - • - • . ii• 'I oi
a _yn 'claims or demandi3 against t 0 ate . arm
All in. Vick dilOnipr tivntittilit Ninttrili
gage tiabouniPoi 33rtiet,„ arrrettalthert.;
"OA, l'.0_4 r! !k. or deliver to the under.,
supieur. ageneferPlitioug r All l'..AtI executor under
the Win of the said .cate, Allis, their tauten
and addressee awl full particulars in writing
_ . ., ........,. saw it good
'Prance, and ' a' few Weeks 'ago, returned'
- MARKETS
4 . home owing, to injuries received , He
, • ' • (Corrected up JO WeciliesdaY110011) , should. have some interesting things to
••
• . Wheat.... .1616 • • • Ivo 6.0 • 61.. .. say. • • . _. ...,
' .
. Olivet
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d' • th. ear t K • d' ' '
spen ing e w .a mcar ine. .
• • • •
Mrs Adam Simplon and daughter,
••••••••*•••,.....
- . . • . _ • t •
. „ -Monday, July 30.
.. Wis Ante Smith e ent lest week
•visiting relatives at Pelinerston. "
' .
• Mr. - Lawson, of Bethel, Will haVe
' . .
charge' of the •Bervide at Olivet next Son.
.. . . . . .
do afternoon, • . • , •
, • • .. . . _
of Aylmer,
' Mr Chester Wilkintio , . . ,
spent last week with ink parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. W.A. Wilkinson. -
- • •
• Th .' . • b 1 01' - L • .
e mem era. 0 tvet ,eagne were
"entertained by the Clark League last
Priday evening Rev. Mt Clysedale, of
' • .. • .
Salem, *qui present and dehvered a very
%spiting addreis. - -Clialic tieeitile served
- ........ „. wr . . . . , 4..•
Ethel,.or wingnam; are venting mr. r.
.11a'arY, . • • • ' •
• • i • • .- t,. •
• Mrs. Andrews, of Bird's Hill, Man,
• • • •
is visaing at the home 'of her uncles
' Charles Martin, sr. • . . • ••
. . . . , . , .
The subject .for the Guild meeting
. ..., , , ,_ _
next Sunday evening is -mow - men
Cheat Themselves," The leader is Prank
Ross, ,, • . ,. . ,
. Mr Cliolen. G TR agent he .
. , • • . - re, re-
.ceived word Monday evening that his
youngest sister Mist Matjerie Chowen „
• a ' a ' !.- Lakea - Ray '
was ravine m Huron near !
field, . A ono* papsizing wail the Callen
4".(20166•4•itib:‘••••`• 61.4. ••••••
Bariey.',....„..............
Bitter.... 4.... t ..... ..... 27 30
Should.Be IVlore ThoughtfuL
' • . . • . . . . •
' Reillevt l'aid." * - - 2° 3°'
awsP• or, . 6,1“,....4 a., a 6.6,6 .s.. iv . ,
TOROrito MAIlltETS
roserialt Os 'ruts 'warm
• ' gll so
'Choice heavy steers $11 25 to t
- • i e
eho'c- butchers I. 10 00 to • 10 so
ehoice butchers' eowa,, 8 00 to 8°50
-dooll feeders ... ... • . • • 7 7510 II SO
Go•tid eaten eowa... ; .. .85 Oa to 120 00
Hogs, fed- end watered. 16 n to
Ball Wheat............ 2 SO to • 2 SI
400se 'Wheat ... * . ... ... 2 SO to .
TIMOthr-Ilii,Y.. • • • • • • • i' IS IX/ tO 16 00roads
uggit, new laid . .... ..,. 40 to 9 .
eineier,-ereemeey Prints- --SS ah--- . ,39-2.rue.,-Arinermitax_oe._
ardter, Dalryrtilitit ve, •-34 to al
, ,
Vire redently *published two notices
from fatinetii near Lutkeote, forbidding
' berry-0'4'meg on. . their far, . • These
farmers say that they d not mind folk
. . . et .
getting the bernes, but their fences
. . „ „ . . .. , .
been thrown down, and in one case the
doors of the barn and „driving shed , left
. ter
open SO that .the stock could entet
This le very provoking and Causes serious.
loss. An who engage in 'gathering the
wild berries are !let SO thoughtless RS tO
do these things, bat few are and these
iii ke 'tun leastuit for iill the others.
„„.a, , „ I . P . , hI - cittambun
anis
treopsiiing. undo molt •eircuiponosti,
. -- •'
- k Rule of The Road
' ' • • '
„ T ON A , .H00 . . ,
• HE a AND THE
, . ---""
_ An American Visitor says London
Opinion) seemed surprised that - our
newsnoners are horrified because the
. • • - g • . • - ,
Germans• tormed a hunted company . to
treat their dead scieand ntifically t
, airii
• them into hogs's fooa. "After alit! he,
said,'“we ell have our own idea Of Fara*
dtse, and tlio h the Pig.sty Okra 8
ibant tbeltn" ' ughtAtAtaolit
of their clotting and•statementg Of their eteounts
., and the nature of the 'securities, V any, held by
them duly' verified isr onsavit. . . . .
Aria take notice Met afMr the Twentieth
day elasoltastrigigriaimitid IT
V
eqiised.Ittnetig the 'persons entitled thereto.,
haVitarrngitrot only toted dailta of which he
' Ann Chen have had. notice and that the teld
. Rodger Amu
allaWM not bc'llable for the said,
e.t41 01 retill tArt thtteOf to 'any persons or
rivameittim he shall net then have reethiert
This notleil in Shen mirStAnt te Ohs siwitate.
IA that WAIL . .-
Da etdoteltenvit4IS 94tk dsiethele, AA
417,4 - - .
. ,
.Wilkinson,
Tn the Highway Travel Act at amend
ed attherecent session, a new rule is
made with regard to the right of way at
.. •, • •
d Th' 1 1' to II
cresS reit S. IS ill 0 app lee . • a ve-
hides whether horse-drawn or motor
.d 'vett When vehicles meet at cross
ill '
or at treat streets the driver must
live _the;,Veltlele caMint. teWards his
..
• Whitt iii bat for his 9104 lie0P1t0 •
. .
6 ' l'Pli•t•lewt MAO, • .
kkioi , ..., mto tor 04104 loristorA144,
refrOtiblitoOt4 • • •
orate toilaiiit; '.
,, . _ _ , _.., .
right the. right Of will .