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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-09-06, Page 1''•mitrw•vo iy• -77^;-• r r..1110,7, ,...4111.11111.11.1111p.0r, ; a C t P.soi per year, in advsnce; $2.00 otliervise LOgAL AND OENERAL Aft end iltre, Wm. Devidion *revisit,- ing in Toronto this- week ,4tr, Aral litra. Wm, iiMith *re vjting re1tive » torMktO thie Week. LticknOw was a geed e,xeMple Of the deSkirted ,willage on Labor. Day, - *Mies 'Markin *Lead la :borne froM Toronto for e few Weeke' *Cation. Mr. and Mrs. Thais, f3mith spent,Labor Day at hie former home neer Vara. Mee, Belle Rebert,son ettended the milhnery openings in, Toronto last wee*. Mr. w, w, and dsugh_t'ers Kath. ereitttending Toronto Eihibiima. • The nextbig event in. Lucknow • bathe Faii, Fair ou Sept. 97th, and 28th, Mr. Ivan Coulter, of Wheatley, Esse* Co., as visiting at Mr. .7.3, Henderson's. Miss McCallum has taken the posi- tion ea teacher in Murray's School, Kin - hiss, . Miets Dean Geddes returned on Mon- day to Bayfield to reauele her dukes as teacher, • ° aliss-Mildred SPOlite has returned to A.dolphuetown to reeniMe her ditties is • teaolier. • `Get your fertilizer for fall wheat now. Cerlond et -dan's SUM -Ciop; just iinlea& ed.-tG. S. 'Itoneithoir. . 13-9., Many from the Allege and y: _ are atteritlink the big show at • Toronto this week.. . • . Afristiftert•-•Fitilay is-litinin'frchir Per •ghs liOsPital;'where•rshe underwent two ' operations. . • ' . • Mr's. •'Opledter !went - to Toronto last . week to spend a few.' weeks,with her daughters • ' • - - _Mt :James -Itobertsbn •and •bis eon, -- Alex of Teesviater, called on Lucknow -4.-ftiends onSaturday. - • • - • • Mee. T., Watson and son, 'Malcolm, re- turned -on Monday from a month's visit at Winnipeg and 'other Manitoba points, . . • Maisel' Elizebeth Wilson and Leola Nayorbave returned -home -after -spend leg a tett days in Troronto and Niagara . • Mr , • • R D, emeritn as in Glamis on 'Sunday where.he delivered two address- es in the • interests of the Downturn Al- liance • gra Reit:Mille. and her deter,: Miss Evelyn llellney, left last week to ioin Mr. Mille in Toronto, where they will reside, in futons. • Mins, Gwendolin McLeod, 'a phico,o,. is home on her annual_vaeation. .She is - accompanied by her: friend, Miss Lucile PateMen, of New York City..: -,Mr. F. T., Armstrong returned front Dunrilille km Monday Where he attended. • the *funeral of his mother who, from the effeete of a fall, pulsed away in her 80th -yeer. • Mi 'and Mrs. R D McLean and two thildienier,Witinipeg,- left rect;11,1etidaY morning for Toronto after • spending a short -time with the former'"Sister, •-•17?-,40 - • •••"!_ - Carload of Ontario Fertiliser, special fall wheat brand, made by the Davies Co., new ready. for delivery et- the stat- : ion, Win,14. liftionnusow, Phone 142, latcknow. , • Mrs. R. T Phillips went to Toronto last weektio attend a Meeting -Or the ()num Conamittee for the eonservatiOn Of Resources The meeting was held in the Reception Room of the Parliament • -Buildings on Thuraday,-Ang '30th, Of • the busieess transacted at this meeting the people of Ontario will hear in the course of a -week or 40. * MARKETS . (PorrAdied..t1p tO.%.1.!ettiteethii noon) VT 1101,11.‘ V •,.1•40'64.••••••• 0ate/4101:64 $$$ "000)0 *life* Barley b..* • ,Butter, .. . . , . 35 • 38 Aggi, new laid. :0 ....4.04 41 42 Hoge, . 11,1004,00 ... . •••••60. 17' 25 • TO1101,TO.'MARILtr$ TtThiloreAlt OF trini WO* - . Choice heavy steers...411 15 tolla 25 ' • Choke butchers , 11 25 te '11 Choice bittchers' eowa.. 8 00 to 8 Good feederi 8 50 to 925 . Good Milai COWS, , 85 00 to 120 00 Mogi, fed a ttd watered, 17 75 to Past Vehtlit............ 2 50' to 2 60 Goose Wheat .04 • • r • • g SO to - 13 00 to 1 00 Tiggo, new laid 45 07 Hut, et, f...es.iiiery Prints. 43 to sot, 36 toto 44 3? Luatriow,, to: KT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER: Me, 19I7 Mr. end Mrs, Will Berber find 0114: rent Jack and Lorne; who were visiting Mrd. $L. Campbell, left yesterday for their hen* in Revelstoke* Il O. . Mr. from rritiihmr hom sefored. hie. Oonneetion with the Murdoch 4041110K° etoto where Je bas been for over 4, &ma Yearn., ban taken a pesttion in Tor- onto. Of Interest to .Ladies The Style Show at Aturdoeli &Own - teen's store on Sept. lith, and 12th., will be an event of unusual interest to the ladle" and girla of Lucknow and vicinity, The "ahove' vfill be conditcted by an export, using hyrng mbdel, end will be quite equal ter anything of the kind put on in the citiea. shadier in tweeted in the new fall styles of cats, suiteand dresses "should Alvan them- selves of tide rare opportunity, 010,. • THE MEN IN KHAKI In the list isetie of The Sentinel we, reported that 'Sidney Towle had been wounded in France.' 'A few days later official notice of hie death was received, the wounds having Preyed' fatal Pte. TOwle'a early -home -was a few ntilerweet of Lucknow, but he enlisted in the West where he was a railway engineer.. He went 'overeats with the first Canadian -force- frollralcartier, and through two- anda-half years' service as stretcher- bearer be seemed to beer c eharnied life,* for he was innth of the tinie in the moist --uapgeroueparts of$he.., battle. fbeld, -and through it all escaped' Without a scratch until he received the wounds which:. :peeved fatal He wan. •a splendid- type of 'man all round; and is moat highly ..epaken.ef_ by ell Ade Ranier eelsociates and friends. In a recent letter to his heine-here,„ Sint:. 0. _Spence 'stated that he _hid .coMplertely recovered fiern the wound in his fodkand was .agein ready or active iterviee. _ • Our Teeswater correspondent states that Mt and alre. John Fraser, OtTeee- -Watet-tad--noticalast••aveek-that their :son, Pte Harold Fraser, had been killed in action on Aug, 15th, .. Sergt. Charlie' Pauper has returned to England 'after ',pending a few weeks with his family here Huntley Gordon, Who haa been ex. -pectect loth: any day for tliateet. week, las been heard from at Montreal, where taluts been unexpectedly detained by what is usually defined as the "recitaps" of -the Militia Department: There is no corMintysoto when he will_ arrive.; but A is not likely to be long. . • Western 'lei* • Iutormation wont its about eilop •yen- ditiona in the West by Mr. A. R DU!" nin, is noW a little late, asit was intend- ed for last week when the tieutinel was not issued. Mr. Parnin reacted Kepple, Seek, on Aug. 17th, and describes the weather as then very hot. "- He . nap there is great variation in Ale erope in Manitoba., and ,Seskatehewen. • In some sectiona they 'milted fine, and ten asides away there would be practieelly nothine to harvest. goi?g to Winnipeg by G. T. "R7, crop looked line, and to the south of Winnipeg all erops.were teperted very good, About. Portage la Prairie the wheat leeked very good, but °ate were ' poor. Between Gladstone and Minna-, i• diem erops are fair, and wheat, may yield 18 bus.- to the,acre, For some distance • west of Minnedoes. oats will not belie' enough to cut with the binder, and it 18 -largely an oat growing district. Between Laugh* and Saelcatoon condition's are -better, somewheat looh as though -- it night go 25 bus., but most of it will be about 12 or 10 bue, Weetof Seriketoon again conditions are Worse, and in the Wilkie dietrict it le reported that thou• sandsof acres Will. not, be -cut As to • Mr. Durnin'm own crop, lie puts it -anion the J'atily,-fair.”-• -Wheat on suntraer. 'fallow may go '10 bus., and on stubble only. 10 bus. Oats are very mot School Re,Opens The LucknOwSchee' 1 re -opened , on. 'Tuesday with every evidence that the attendance in •the High, School .depart - anent will be -up to the, standard of the -Past fewyears, infect thee willtes58 many 'student's as can be accommodated. There are two Changes in the staff. Miss .McLein back in her bid position; oc!, cuined last year by Miss Rutherford; and:Mists-Ada Webeter is hrthe position ren•lered vacant by the resignation Of Misallargenic •r Lieut. Will Proudfoot, of Goderich, . son of Mt W. Proudfoot • again atnong the wounded, this being the third time for his name to appear ih that liet. • A number of the boytkoT the I80th, have written to triende here recently. Theyare still in England and the still practically all together. Lurid.- ' Cid, Sutherland, who anceeeded Col.; .Vair_ereeffieer in anamarid, /rits_--areeent.- iriteut ity:yrantWaliCr 5106fItakeisa in command of the battalion . Capt. Erie Robertsbn, of Walkerton, reported missing after an. aittaid in which he. was engagedis now known to have been killed. ' Hie comrades knew that -hie -machine. had been damaged while at an elevation of 13,000 feet; and thathe had fallen within the derniain lines, • Hie Wife, who ts in England, einceeded• - hearing -through-- Switzer- land that the fall was fatal. He was 28 years of age, and an exceptionally brilliant young man. - The Pevefe fighting Abut, the city of Le ,na in whioh the Canadian force has beenengaged for about a month has pro- dttced very long casualty lints for °thine' time A number of dietriet llama whielt appeared the past week are as follows: • , Intar. IN Acnox.-Pte. A. E Wal- ton, Walkiton; Flight . Lieut Fronk 'Aster, Goderich; Pte. • Ernest Cun- ningham, Glands; Pte. „Harold Fraser, TeeNtoitin; Beret, Wm. Wolfe,. 'Walker- ton; Pte. /oho McAfee, Glands • D1ZD or Womene.---Sergt Richard Howson, Whighath; Pte, S. It. Brown, Clinton, WOuNDEn.,-I'te, 10. A, Bradley, Tem. • at*4 Gunner_ts...MeLeod, It, O. Grahen, Kincardine; Pte. A• Goderioul Walkerton. , Card of Thanks— z ' Mr. Robert buriiin withea, through - The Sentinel, to thank the pla-ny friend.i. who no 'kindly gave assiatanee at the time of the illness and death of his wife lie Is Oratelni Pte.- RobertBarbour, Whc has been in the haispital in Etigland for some tune, wishes to acknowledge the receipt of several. pair of socks,' .and to think the patriotic workere of Lecknow fix them. 21011 --Mondai, Sept' Miss Helen Wendt returned -to Etom to day. - • Mrs ;Ralph Nixon is visiting friends at Witte./ Creek. • _ • Mies Mary Melm spent the weekend with Lucknow friends: • Miss McCatiOid,'of Lucknow, spent the holiday at Albert Helm's.. Mrs.. Stroud, gr, .hasreturned home after visiting for sometime near Ripley, Mrand Mrs Jas. Stanley,. pen un day witla the former's Meter, Mrs. David Andrew:. ,n - - t • - Mi. and Mrs. Richard Websterand! family, of /,..uckunw,...,eisitedattAlosreph: • Miss Bernice and, Orton .-Lbgani-of • Purple Grove, -.visited- John ,Eitchie a few days laet week. Mr. Joseph Hackett and•Missen Mary and Janet are attending the Toronto Exhibition this week. 'Miss Margaret Ritchie has. returned .home oftef Spending ra month' With "eels, titres at Peterborough. _ COMPLAINTS op sounits AND SOLDIERS' RELATIVES We recently had a connunicattien front Limit Col. W. J. Erowp, olficer commending this Military %strict, in wlitch he points out that relative's of soldiers, who may feel that they havg reason for complaint regardin 'reports of casualtiee, pay i of "soldiers, 'separation ellowance, assigned pay and Iike plettera, should .appeal to him:instead of cotn-' municating *with the press or applying to the head of the municipality,' as Lime do. Direct appeal to him will in. sure prompt attention, while an appeal to any ether seturee is &mad to result in delay and disappointreent He adds that inspite of every care . . on the part tittle* fn authority, such eases are bound to develops while nail - 0417 operations are carried on on &large scale Many of thee complaints, he says, have someroundaticin Aid are pro. per subjects for investigation. • He pro' wises prompt investigation of all casea if referred to him. A Rule of the Road A vehicle or car wishing to pass an- other pin in the same' direction should pass on the left side Ai, the sante time the vehicle or car being passed should turn to the right so as to give half the travelled, road. On meeting, both ve- ' hides or care should turn to the tight. It seems unnecessary to give place to matter,like this - but there are Many who don't -know yet which way to turn;- .:tounty-Bowling-Trophy, A meeting was held -recently at. Car- gill with the object_of - putting lip a bowling' trophy to be -competed for I y the county of Bruce , onty. The repre- sentatives of the -different clubs present ••were agreeably, surprised by the offer of Stevene-Hepuet Co. of the Port • Eight- BruskWorkato present the .county with - a trophy to. be contested for somewhat ni the same --w-ay as thalloWman ' trophy; which has get out of hounds for .Bruce gounty bowler's on account of having been won by Toronto and other distant :clubs. The offer. witakeeented, -and a hearty vote of thank e tendered *Messrs. Stephens and litepner for their splendid gift, The trophy is to be 'called the, "Keystone" which is the firm's name' for their product • - -Crewe ---afitaiday, Sept. ard Our School re -opened on Tuesday, :with Miss McCellutn itt charge. • Mr. Charles Sherwood spent a few, digs of last week wittlfr. &Sherwood. Mts. Philips and family, of Winghain, are spending a' few days with Mrs. Rivett. • Ashfield, on September 2, 1917, to gr. and Mrs. • Percy rinhigan, a daughter. Mestere. W. %stir and D. McWhin- nog took iti the Toronto Exhibition a fen: days hust eek,'w• q Mita Maggio Shackleton is spending a feW dayis With her Meter, Mr. ,J. McWhinney; of Nile. IC8628 Irene MeQuoid and -.Vole Kilpatrick returned on Monday to 0°4- orloh tarestime their duties, • Paramount -Tuesday, Sept 4._ *Miss Howe commenced here duties as teacher heti to -day:. ' Bert. Bains; of Kinloss, Was at Martin's on Sendeirdternoon. ' • Word was received lent week ' that Ernest Clark was Wounded in Enure. ,Mr. and Mrs. Cassie and family, of Detroit; have returned home 'after visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mra. Clarkson. Quite 41 gloom was cast over our com- tenuity when:word canoe that Sidney .Towle had died of his wounds: Sidney -wee aleneral favarite; and aveote Very 'interesting letters home.. ,Ve were look --ing-ferward-toliahmise.comingi-think-- rnithat'siviiitoiabioWiltefeest7 iieLlifedirt; -the-front atfirst hand, - Our sympathies go out to the bereaved family. • Verdun , Sept at.Mt.-P, Courtney's. • '• '• • bfris.•T: Scott and Mrs. J. Steele ere visitors at Toronto Exhibition. , MitiS pearl Wilion, 61 lintroit; wes the • midst of Mies Irene Bradley Thursday of last -week. , • • .`' Mrs. Neil Thompson and little dough - ter "spent a day of lest -week witli her sister; Nellie McMullen. , • dourtniY; Mr. Archie- Wirt, hey and Mre. A. McKay left Tuesday last for•Witinineg, Man.. Mr. and Mrs Thos.. Manton motored froM Detroit on Thursday last and are. spending a few days with friends in, this locality. THE KITCHEN CemPeillel . The "statistical reports show that the carepaign of the kitchen *den has been extensively carried litit in the United States. 229 per cent more were planted in 1917 than in atip atmeious year that -the torealkonfeit Arno -nit -a -to lilia,000 mires more, and that thils garden truck' meth $300,000,000 Worth foOdetuffs, STANDISH Mf.0 CROP gOiltPETITION 1.111;KNOW SOCISTY, 017" Single Copies 3 cents 'Following Ise lido/ theprize winners in the standing field crop competiti6n. held In connection with the Lucknow Agricultural Soctety. Robert Berry, of St: Marie, was judge. Cats was the 'only Crop for which entries wan made: name -• einnume varaerr Alex. liferaod. laeknow. White Danish sst-a 1444. fienderson, a • rawer . Jobe McLeod, ' WhIteDentith 811-6 W.4. Wilson, 60th Century 81 Bain Philips, Abundance J. 0. McKenzie, " White Deonish 80 Jas. Poroter. ia 0.72, •. Jos. AGNEW, Lucknow. Secretary.' The Largest Trout The Markdaler Standard had the fol. *lowing: Miss Edina Johnston, no N of Lakeview Bungalow, caught, in the Eng - _ hall Lake on Wedaeeday efiaet_week„ a speckled trout measuring 21f, inches long and Weighing, six hours atter being tak en out of the water, 3.1b5. and 14 oz. It IS said to bathe largest trout ever caught in these' lakes. Fish Inspector, Jos. Gillespie, pronounced it the largest trout he had ever seen. • Have MI They Want , _ Lieut. -Col. W. .T. Brown in command 'Of Military Dist, No. lonnouncee that owing to there having been a' sufficient nu'diber of successful candidates at the' recent examinations for admission to the Royal .Military College for the yew 1917, •no' farther applieations for entrance can' he considered.* - ••' Wands -Monday, Sept.' 3. .Rev. -Reith spent hia holidays in Toronto. _ • Mrsilladdell, of Georgetown, has re -- turned to her hone); -Mise'Susie McLennn," Of "Deteoit, Mich:, is visiting•bere.- - - •• • Miss Minnie MeNally returned -to-La--- Mich:;en Mondik. -Mrs.' Waikingshaw• and "nieces, Misses • Bowan, returned to Toronto on ,kriday.., Messrs. Will Boliiiion and Al1aMc Kinponhave gone Weston' the excursion:- , . Miss Retta McKinnon returned home • from Hamilton on Saturday from a. week's visit. 'Miss Flossie McLennan left on Sat- urday for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., where _she is engaged aa teacher. , - Mr. Camerop; 'of Lucknow, representa- tive tor Dominion Alliance, Toronto, de- livered two able addressee to the churches here on Sunday. Casualty telegrams received here last 'week were: Pte. Peter K. •McIfean, gun shot wound's in the right side; Pte. John McAfee,•killed ib action; Pte. Ernest II: Cunningham, killed in action-. School hi re -opened in this locality. wath the following teachers: _Village, -Misa-Rettii-Miltinnon; S. S. No. 111 leth. con., Kin, Miss Nora: McNally; & S.-- Kin -Miss -Nettie Gunn; S. & No..4, Bruce, Mr. McCauley -.-On-Friday afternoon; Aug.-3lst, Mr - remicA4.7fi izof this- tillage, passed' awaY andden-- ly in his 81th. year'. Death was due to heart trouble. The funeral to Purdy's cenietety on Sunday' was large* attend ed. TO the bereaved family sympathy • 18 extended. , boy has given, hie life for -ting and tom - try. On Thursday, August 305h, Mr. andMrS:Jo3tt.ttn0inghane�the&of- lbo&al liotieS that their youneet SOD, Pte. Ernest Hall Ounmegliant,liiid filen. in Vrance on August leth. It WU very sad news, nut only to the family, but to .the soldier's many friends here, for Pte. Cunningham had -lived nearly all of his Young life in -Glands: Ile -was born here on bee. 12, 1893, and in 1911 went to Saskateliewan, where he took up a home- stead. On the outbreak of war he heard the conntry's Call for men, and, renting his farm near Sanford Dean, enlisted with the 2095h. Battalion; On Feb. 29,-- 1916. After training for some time at Campeughes, Man, the battalion left for overseas on Nov. 1st, 1010, ander- rived in, England on Nov, llth, There Pte. Canningham was transferred to the Eith lteserve battalion, and on May 2nd., 1917, crossed to -France, where he was fleiS Mourned by his mother and father, two brothers and lour sisteirk -00 KInlough -Atouday, Sep. 3. • *Rev. Wm. Lone and hie Wife, of Em- • bro, are visiting et Ida former' home here. AIM Webster, of Lucknow,• visited her brother Mr. M. Lane, on Onnday- Friends of Ur Wm Roue= London e are enjoying one of his always, Wele01120 Mrs And ;antes Hensel, of %V- leauare visiting at W. .4.• Blackwell% Itinlough. • Mr. Harry blements, of Loudon, is •renewing•acenaintances here. -Welcome back Harry! Mrs. Win. McConnell end Mrs. Chas. McConnell, of Kingarf were visitors here last Week. . . • MisaTilhe Hodgkinson is spending a few days with her Pant, Mrs. McConnell, of Kluged. .• • . Mrs. Ed, Percy Who hats been visiting frienda in Detroit returned to h3r home here on Yriday. The Kinlough Presbyterian Sunday Sehool will hold its annual picnic in Wan. Gueat's grove on Sep. 14th. Mrs. J.•,•Hodgkinson visited' a ootinle of days hist week with her aunt Mre. Jerry_Etedikinson, of Riveredtde. Mranhomas Rill, of Lengside, Mrs 11 .Pettipiete and Miss Sadie Pettipieca of WhitSelmreh, • visited °their .friends in Kinlough on Wednesday of least week. Air, Thomas Wialeolin treated 11i8 S. S. claim to an auto- trip to Bruce Beach on Wednesday of last. week, and all of them report having greatly'. enjoyed the „outing USEFUL MAPS, A Publication which should 'prove of considerable interest to the Prospective settler-to-Weetero -Canada hatrjust- beeq- . issued by the Natural Resources Intel- ligence Branch of the Pepar..tment of the Interior, :It iaktiewp*,eattle "Roma-, stead, ).164) and, abovfie graphioally • the exact locatidn of eacb. quarter -motif -in which 'is stili "available for entry under the free Goverianient offer of 18e acres The Map has- t),,priiblielicafinfotir -selierate sheets, one each. for Mionitehn,- Saskatchewan; 'Northern and ,Southern 41berta,t,„respeetively, and is available for free distribution in individual sbeete or in complete eets. The Homentead Map isotaen'oefri; number of maps, -reports and btttin with respect to settlenient in Western_ Canada..that are available for free tributein -Upon applicationto the Natural Resourcee Intelligence Branch. In view. Of the 'arrangement with respect to farm labour in Western Canada Counting as residence on a homestead and thereby recincing, the period ithin which rat- idence and cultivation , duties Rust be perfoi:Med prier to applying for a title tothe latid also On account of the imPetu• n which has been given to Agriculture by the present world Shortage of foodstuffs," hedemand for information an the sub- ject of hempateading la Showing a mar. FREE BROS. Studio, Luckuow. Open Monday,. l'nesdei sond Wedneadoti, Now :the, time to bstw* that Family. GrOup taken While Owl, are all at home* EVERYBODY'S COLUMN' MONET TO IOAN.-On mmt.as end mace at reasonable rates. Fire asurance. but^ Stock and Mutual Companies. Convey.. ancingdone with neatness and despatch. GM1. A. idIDDA.14. 13roicer. imam,* fiTYR POULTRY V4NTY,P.-r111,._ cask • prices paid, •iaavies orders. at sentistebes stortz lobo -fibiboat gado natiiee'rer 11 Made - • - vss.tre, •- • 13Knont Ooonsali - RR...PARKER, 08TE0PAtEL st Mtn House -Luoltnow,eyeryWednes Afternoon..A.11 • chronic diseases su y treated. Os- teopathy removes tha ishysical cause, of disease. Adjustment or the spine I more quickly secured and with fewertreatmente . by Osteopathy than by any other method. 3/4-P. ROWE AGNEW, Notary LubUc, Convey.- ' sneer, huseranoe. Oettcu•houre Ito 6 p. ni. • during summer inotalts. • Parsons Wtsblux business trairsaoted in .the forenoon may • 8-54fherv's same attended to by appointment; . • • a For Sale FARM FOR SALE. -182 acres (the old Cham- rozo'dtra Ingultttror.tg,Lgofteertheoteislf good buildings and femme Apply to 7. B. Marone% 6.9.tfe • 11.3. Lucknow. FOR BATA -Good frame residence wAthetone, filinatigganyntt2.,441C4201, 00- u a., apply to MRFi. tatitiorglYsirgtfirelsuley. Notice • - For alimatiersiesiardhikvir refer to D. 0.,l'af - " Satre ,t‘ -Laurier. - ees Miss Madge MacDonald visited 'friends in this locality ever, the holiday. . Ur. Henry Brown, of Paisley, is re- newing old acquaintances Around here. Miss Sadie Parrish, Of Goderich, Was, the gueatof Mrs. ltJ MacKaiiie laii the Misses llriCkenbridgi, Of spent the week end: with. Alias Agnes • H. *Ti:ei.t and family- have re- turned tO Chicago after visiting her parents here. Mrs. King aini:Mias Mend Maeltentie, of Detroit, visited the lattet's brother, Njil p. MacKenzie, The Misses Jessie Buckingham and Mae Johnstone left yesterday to attend High School in Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. T. Manton end Mr. and Mrs, T. Jeynes motored from Detroit to visit friends in this vicinity. Miss•labitha Kentpton hat rettitTIOd to her secool in Sheppardion and Miss Margaret Mackain has taken a school ne'arAsYfirenlede MtLoM' actennan, hemp by Misses Iaobele, Grace, and Marguerite Milateoe-anoillitoreed to Winds& onBit. nrdal 12,10, near . where the latter hat taken tvolool. langaide - „ . -Monday, &Pt. 3, - Harvetiting iet in full towing withebeemb.. ing whestleablewing Robert' McInnes and Orville Tiffin:- -Went to the vrpat -kat *eic. • - • • Mr. David Falconer , *tank new-- Tillyii-Overland ear. Some -elitist • Rev, Jas. E. Graham hale returned to his charges after lainanonth!s vacation. t„. A saddler from here litaire atone ie the Exhibition and more contemplate going• " We are glad to reportTreddie Tiffin on the way to recovery , after his severe "*-- The Y, P. S. meeting.last Wick was taken by Miss Marto Moffat the topic: being, Thy Neighbor as Thyself:P.. which •was well discussed. The topic for this week is, ..'!My Vaiciite Tell Why." the leader is RobertMof- fat. ' Bervie --Monday, Sept g. Mina Pearl Hodgins is visiting rien *f d in Ripley this week., ` Mrs. Gabel attended the Millinery Openiimis- in -Toronto -last --week. Misses. Irene .Blackwell and Minnie amt....swats fewysin Thigh*. „ Mies, Vibrance MacLennan, of the --Westiavisiting on the Sbuth Line, ' • few days with Mrs. -(Rea)-Williarins • Mrs. Dr. Bradley renewed acquaint- ances in Kincardine for a few dayi last - week. • .Mise Pearl Geddes, of Kinloas, is ap- * ending a week at the home of earb; M.. • Guest. Mies Maud pilmore, of lancataimais . 'spending her vacation at Gabel and. 8turite°1s.: Miss Wanda . Pair' returned front Fordyce last week after spending a few' days with Mies Edgar. Me!ssra. Dail Gordon, Ray, Peter and .r*, 'Lloyd Mildred left on Thursday for the Went to DASiSt at harvest work, Mrs. Frank BoYle and two children, of Con. 10 Huron, are "vending a few ". deops with laer parents Mused MM. Adam • Glahn. • ig,„ - Mess Shaw, of Wingharp, is to be our teacher for the coming year, and Mr. J, A. McDonald, of Ripely, is engaged as teacher in the South Line &hoot •Eev. M, Morriton, Windsor, and**. . Hassard, of Torontd took services in the Methocliet ehnrebes on the Bervie cir- cuit on Sunday.latt. It was Dominican Field Da,y in the Colinty of Brace and thejliniTuid progress of the DominiOn Alliance in TeMpetanet work Were ditto! dithied ill all parte of the °minty, 0 4