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$1.50 per year, in advance; S2.00 otherwise • .100ClUsTOW, ONT” THURSDAY; SKI 1918.
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li • SOLDIERS ON TRIAL
AT'LONDON CAMP
SENT OYFRsaAs INSTEAD OP TO PRISON
LUPICNOW MAN INVOLVED
Eavetroughing
furnaces inotoo
Prompt attention to .
REPA.113..iNg
00'; two 41Oois West
' „: • Senti1 Office,
rin
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.. • Before. Leaiting • England.
l4rs McCoy, of Town, recently reo
eived•the following letter which exPlains
• itself( •
Mee. .Tainee alcdoy,
LucknOw; Chat.
• Dear Madane * . •
' This ia just to let you know- that
your son, Pt% W. McCoy, previous to
his leaving with Ins draft for France,
partook Of the Conimunien dispensed
the_chaplam. It must .1 e a great
°time of comfort for you to know that
our Son .as. he enters tht more 'serious
rid 'dangerous phase of his.
reer hr maintaining his conneetion
ith the church and Ills relationship
th Christ. My, lin
that he may ciane through the dangers
and, temptations to whichle be
subjeetect, unscarred in scut and that he
• may be Miabled.to play his partinaiifuts
ly and couregeuslk.-' - . . •
, • May god poinft.rt, your heart daring
th;s time: of anxiety and trouble and at
pennd prayers is
The, folloWing account ' 'Soldiers
trials at tondo*? is taken from the•Lon-
don Advertieer:: , .• , • ,
Seven Ten:deers of the Int Depot Bat-
tation, Western Ontikrio Regiment; who
• were tried by district courts- martial re.
collar, were eentenced to !ems a lin-
posomnent Carliug Heights Thursday.
This ie the largest number of Prisonete
in this 'military district to be.sentencide t
• 1100Z14 SHIPPED AS HAY
laspectur et (lacleheffets Forty
• " fletrels Werth* U�U
1 LOCAL ANO GENERAL
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It's Auguet'iet.-
The -London Advertiser had the fol. . Olyie lioliday Monclayof itext,week.
9wleg 4°17' freel PeelPh. 4°d.l. 44t..6,9,C TUE SEerrINEL, will not htissued mad-
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4111y -486M. • ' • e, Week.
The biggest seizure of whiskoY,' itiver' " Miss iNfarion MeeLeoCQf t0r000t, is
inaele"!in Gaiiipla or • even he •Weetertn home on miliiMet vacat .
Iltianspt"erelt°e;r11114JaPnitleilt:ak'dot;17.ieren 4)YSaLtuictedilac° 'io:litisesr sMietePre,nMtlra:clinVAisneidr:;.8018;7.1
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to°t1t& '44 had it: 119 1;e-enP/34t. theMrs . W„ Stewart and Children, of Tor.
bead: of one of:thr barrels broke. Onto, ure guests of Mrs. Alex. MecarrOl.
he liquor svould doubtiesa :Lave been Mr. Menson lead left on e!..4ted
afely delivered to the 1:0441(38 p! !irho mornibrote:aebutiniees trip to Thesealon.
, .
reakieg be of the head of the barrel • week'. We are taking our annual's:reek
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waiyutencled. ' Tho reshit a the '," ,
expectyour SDNTINzr., next'
bile ,. being' fianciled there 'la eloft ' • • e • " '
roximately $8,000 worth of clooder- Mr J. S. Newton, who taught school
m da iiirtrts whiskey now lying on the at Islington the past. term, is home for
6 0.P,I1,. traek under guard, . the week' ' • - •
The. lzhiskekcenie to Guelph on Fri" Listowel has0. tax re4e of 38 nillis on
y hidden in a ear labelled "baled hey'i
d addressed to theampergil mattress
triPapyl ?f this cit, a concern that
no legal existence so far as is known«
was billed from a suburb of 'Montreal
at oneetime, and the sentences were s
be!„Pr_9_41_u_kalte_cl.„4.a.--the---parade-groun -
ore the -entire battalion. The pent-.
tweets vary from 40 days' detention to, •
two yeareen piece; and severe' of w
the offenders will he' sent overseas
aa eomans possible, by • special recoil": ha
mendation of 'the ccurt. th
,Ptes. Telford Thompson and 'John B.
Morrison were sentenced to two years
each in civil prison, with hard labor, a
for disobeying a. lawful -order. The or-
der in question was to. don the uniform. CO
the accused being conscientious Object- has
ors: These men maintained' that their •It
religious convictions prevented. them, •
from taking any part in the present
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crane, and rs a result they will
at Burman Reformatory for the ntxt
arOurn tain
IIVRON 'CANDIDATE
Joke W. Ku g et ithlevele IS The NM
The Liberal's, „Huron in:n».
on ion at Wingbattelast
as their eandidattelift
• farmer of near Bluevale,
anmescheol teacher, but fo
as been farming and dealing in horses.• '
nem wars good attenda4ce at the
convention, quite a proper
women, and all were keenly
men were 110minatefl
tr.Tfig3r----wetet Ab
Winghant, John Mackenz
o W. King, Bluevale! J.
on, ineknow, Wm. Bailie Dungannon,
Frasele Morrie, John Parrish, a
Aslificicl.
AlPdeclined to stand but Messrs, King $
THE OMAR, IS NO MORE
fiallabliog Mc* Sold ay Public, ituction.
10111 Reid Bee04Pett Milton')
Weak selected Ontario West ;Shore Railway
, (the eme.time Proposed electric railway
W. KIllg* a &Out Otiderieh. to Kincatdioe) Which ql
Mr. King is one time prOmiset1 1111141 to the naun-
•
i Many years . . .
ipa Itiee was deed to serve, later
-became the. subject of Much litigations,
and of heart-aehe to those intereated
' . • 'UI
it, has noW become a thing ot the past.
ation being
interested. It ,is not only deadbut buried—or if
• not buried its parts tave beet; so dissi-
for the pos. 'aged and distribdteitthatitraaathin
tirer.
lb; Ashfierd, The final scene of destruction was e:-•
G. Ander. in itself, it-nolonger-exists
acted a couple of„weelfs ago, when t 0
effects—wood and iron --between icin-
tajueiti4onn,(1 ajd. clJer.ielliluwnteelre', oi3f°14KtfcitPrdllin4leic,
wielded the banner, and the sum of
2200 was realized. from the old ties,
14UTAtigliA
WINOI1AM
The Three-tiay pstival
was only a. taste of
. what it is.
Tickets on sale at Ann.;
- 'Store
_strong's-Di-4g ,
loucknow,
•:At. noon: Satarday, Aug, Z., adult
twketandvanee from $..s. to ee IjO;
"Children's tiekas $.1 00 to $1 ‘25.
• and Fraser, add a Vote being t
as. und to be very much the favorite.
mttion of J. N, Mackenzie and
reser the nomination of Mr, King was
ade Unanimous.
Tke teeling of. the Convention was
at the candidate shoald be a fartner.
This was one of the -reasons Mr. J. 'G.
Anderson did not wish to be the candid:
ate, thqugh on a previous, oceassion he.
had Contested the riding In the course
of his sPeech to the convention Mr. And
on stated that he could not itee how
-candidate selected would be
Liberal Party candidate. In view 61
resoltition *passed' at the former co.
tion criticizing the provincial leader
e party; the candidate would eeces-
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'eerily be either an Independent or an
independent Libtal. • .
J. N. Mackenzie .felt he could
'the clollarLs,u increase of 4 will over
last year, -:. ,, . • . F
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• Mrs. Will 'McCoy and Mill. Baker and m
children, of Winghane visited with Mrs.
M •
cCoy lest. week.
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th
and the whiskey 'area in ao:bariels, con-
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, \ Mrs Spicer, of Brantford, and Mrs
, , •
lug lien dozen ipia.et bottles aPiece,
McNally, of Goderich, were visktors at
1. ti•
fares can be learned, for'only one of •
W• R Horn's this week . .,
barrels' was opened., " To the casual 4. number of Tan SENTiszr.. staff will
be on vacation mho week and the paper
,
rver! who might open , the car itli it will therefore take its annual week off.: iehl,a
ared to contain was baled hay. ‘ -12/tIVIAIVI/MR. T.ti WALICRRToN' it:
pparentlk two operators. 741 Used Reker4' Thbraday August 8th. 2918, the
he j(lbewere in charge, so tha,t no Geed Purses, Ovoct Track, pool RAceS.
VOL
• aken King bridge timbers, scrapers and other juk.
The moat v,alua.ble. item, was the timber
of the big trestle at Port Albert; It•
brought $455 00. The Goclerieh Town
Council thught of buying it With a.
view to having the .timber int() fuel
wood, but did not catoqo pay se much
for it. For:several years the malerial
has been disappearing—f08 and
otherp helping thernselvei to such things
as -they 'could woke use of.'
• There nelittIe left now bet thee cuts°
and the gradings whizh for years will
minim as a..monnment to one . of the
. greatest swindlete ever pulled off
Weetern Ontario.
.two years, • :• • - the
•obse
appe
Ns. Adam Hartman and Alfied
Klrehn were found guilty of desertion
from their unite, and sentenced to serve
90 days' detention., By special recom-
mendation of the court, •they will
sent oversew; with the• next draft, and
mill complete their sentenceaoyerseaa.
-SELLING nieterxnee ' • :
Acting' Sergt. Thomas Agnew, who
was •tried .for • selling blankets, • the
property of the public, and convertin•
the prooeds to his .0wil
not gtiiltYhyilie entirt on this
the statiop agent, pnened to not
. e14
s e al finding '
genie, and he wee sentenced to tete dew ,theyedideloteeentaineettliechay or the
A
tot
'local niinte,appeared in connection with
the shipMeet. 'As tiotni as the clizt arriv-
ed. the Hien paid the freight. and arriing- •
kd
o have the "hey" unloaded' •Ilext--
itcrything, everked like. a
s found charm and ilhe ta! *aa nearly" einnt37,'
charge: including the. barr when Mr w
• • However, the court in a P• •
t • hist send your boy' home safely to you •
„ • , . mmy blanketswith the intention of decided that he , hag , disposed of -.six on th h the
br?..keitie'te.
• ar1114_"' our
Verraincerel; tfie vuhliiierrritinenitY of the sespieieee-•ehee
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• • • Chaplain ofthe arch. Canadian Res. ti
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• n ion on is count. ,However, on matertal the tnen had stated they expect-
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' •:Surrey,
Kngland,
• ,•-,„ COrrespondents
• With* Camp •
• . • - Porrespondenta yin kindly remember
that TnE Sim yin, will not be published
next Week. Budgets will be as welcJme
ever the week following One of our ti
• ataff has been off duty this week and
-last, and because of thin we are unable e .
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- 0 publisha ndmber of.newsY, budgets.received in good eime,--Epreon. • •
Mty it Prosper .
citizens are glad to see the
• Pipe Band organize d again, and it iterf
• e• hoped that it will prosper and become a let
permanent institution. The •atiriing .4e
niusielendered the past few Saturday.drl
evenings greatly enlivened the tosen end
wasiiighly appreciated by crowds.
account of domestic mrcumstanc
the good record of the prisone
• • ..
officer eonimaeding thie district
ted 60 days of the sentence, and
fender will be sent overseas • i
near future, • •
• Agnew did not 8e11 the hlanke
charged, but gave then' to seine fr
on Elias street tie ;wash,
me ago, nelecting-to return the
camp. Re will coniplete his dot
pon arrival.in England. •
• Pte. William R. Cudney I was found
guilty of stealing a sum of twiny froni
a soldier comrade, and on this g
was senteneed to 60 days' detention
Immediate Service overseas
e. Manley Cohoon was fOund
desertion and sentenced to .90 d
mitte, the court recommending
also be sent °verses yvith the n
es, and ed for their new mannfactining company
r; 't4e for he pia Ins hied in the Opening at
rook, the top of the barrel abil'finall.)% pulled
hoof-. out a bottle:painly labelled whiskey.
n the lito tried again with the same ' retitait.
There Was only one thing to do, and he
ts, as aid itLeverything was ordered back•in
lends to the car. liThe operators tried hard to
eome get the car reihipped, ptobabk vvith the
in to idea Of shipping it some other•place andIltion ,
liberal amotints seal to have been
• • offered to get this done, • •
License 'impeder O'Brien got wind:
of the affair end he•acted • promptly•in
punt seizing the centrabaed. and reading a
and guard on it. Meaowhile the two strangers
theappeared and they haye not been
tailtY• seen 'since. /1 s the liquor is.valued at
aye' eabOut $8,0 someone is out a large
that • amonnt m ney Had they had Et few
Crt ;minutes further grace th-e- whole apiP.
meet would have been successfully pull--
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L�ckuo'Ur6116n
}WE SiNT OVE-RSEA. •
Tte five -soldiers to 1.14e sent Overseas
category men). and as they
would • be sent (i% in the 'course of
time, their off:noes merely hes3tened
their departtire from Canada. -At Omit
trial several of the men sentenced plead
ed guilty to the offences Charged against
and expressed, the- desire: that
e given an opportunity to Serve it
front, insteadorbeing etained
n.
em
ig es prices paid for any the
ey
quantity good WashedorUn- priso
v'faqhed Wool' • requ
t
•• Special attention paid to C11S
• tom Work•.• • . ed u
•. . thatt.
• LIICknOW sWoollen Co.
MARKETS •
• (0.orrected.up to Wedliestlar nen)
The court accerdingl granted their
est, and it that when these
reach England, with good behavior
e mean -time, they will not be call.
pon t� complete their eentences in
ountry. • •
sentences were read out by Cant:
Kirkland, adjutant of the ist
Depot Battalion Western Ontario Regi•
• ment and. the majority of the prisoners
jfl th
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Oats b
Wheat.... .. ,,, . . •
•01/140 •
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.00oileY • • • • .
Peas • .
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utter. . 35
Egg, new laid.. • • 4, • A 42 4
Mow . 18 25
TORONTO' MARKETS
Choice heavy steers....$14 25 to f15 00
Choice butchers. • ..... 11 50 to 12-50
Choice butchers' cows.. 11. 75 to n SO
Good feeders 9 SO to 10 75
Good ninth cows... ..,100 00 to 10 00
110gti, led and 'watered . ,19 CIO to 19 25
PAU Wheat.....,..... • 214 to
Goose 'Wheat «... 2 10 to:'
Oats • tto
Timothy ny. 13 00 to 16 00
ugg6, new lid 46 to
*itr, Creamery Will****..
4% to
poittorl Dairy tbsioto.... 34 to 38
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• seemed Satisfied with their punishment
the court martal, 'With Lieut. -Cl, Milli-
gn, D I having acted leniently on
thesetrials, espedially with the men
guilty of desertion.
Boy Scoots Enlisted
en years. ago a coMpanr of Boy
seee ts Was organized in Chesleyand it
. would iiPear that the training the boys
got at t lab tims instilled an element of
patilotis •ot Militatisin into their
blood: 6 any rate When the tvar broke
out and Call vont out for voinnteers
all of thP boys mt nuantior respend.*
ed. Tw of them hare' given 'their
Byes an one has been 'retured home
incapaciteted by wound. .
Think it Oier
Why wait until when your:.
contlyiecallibk you now to 'pre-
pare' to fill positions vacated by
Ca.nadian Soldiers. e , •
Thelast font. studenth enrolled.
from Wingham were rAa) School
Beecher (b) a University Graduate '
(e) a lady who spent three tie:rubs
inh New York School .(d) a lady
with several months in a Detroit
Commercial School. These people
are in a position to judge betWerr-
genuine mexit and ImoOnshine'
Investigate bef ore -investing'
with 'agents', who should be het.:
ter employed in 'war tinle' A
few have been deluded and then
regretted. We enrolled five times
as many students last year as any
other school in the ditrict.
11 THERE'S A REASON. Write
for it.
Free- courses to returned aold-
iers and sons and daughters of
11.(AdtTehrsis is not the lialfprice,
e -ticker tiehooir
Enter Now — No Vacation
SpG tton 13usiness
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‘College
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Afilliated with Canada Ibtoiness
College, Toronto.
Lieut. Foster &mason , (Some.
Where in Pance) Principal.
GeoeSpotton, President,
.nwlsemar-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fleming and son
W er, of Toronto, and Mrs. Reining,
of Winghani, were visitors in town last
week.
Miss May. McCoy, •the Western
Business College teachizeg statkleondone
_SAILA!? BOYS IN TROUBLE
• Five lads ,belonging to .the crew •of
the overemeet supply boat, Dollard,
not do got into serious trouble at Goderich s°
week ago. the boat had been • lying -,
has all fairt for a•few days and via. Sunday night
ccount a 11
Ti IP 1 Ai
Litigcnow a 'purse containing sum,nr
tni•yrog.
money. Finder kindly leave ni.frips4k3ENT.,
TVA0RDR, WAtii`BID-tor §unsiAno. tifohooli,
No: is, Concession 10, Efuron TowriShip.
• • Salary Six Hundred Dollars per ammo..
Apply' to. Wm, Etuorri Secretary', Itinlero.
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• ntreasonahl
ca bot.
• Stock Tot 4.1/h -t g),Q-egteds • are •
0 ;mule -7 d CO
Quax siD.D.A.D.N.,. Droker; Luoanow
espatelu
ErcitTgEll NTY cents PL petted
for all hens In geod .connition,avdmore tor
birds over 5 Pounds:. 2'40 for cbieltetis; -
ror Y'oung. Docks. Don't soli sour bea4- •
.• -without letting 'hie kpow.,-4.Ave. •
, phone •
C0%V
An/R th • '
• rugligtf. olaJZapAIgt4),4Zi'irFavAtili'• • ..;••
()Wrier sattie nn brawn
property and paying e*pelisee';•::4-P ,it rig
Ittetice.to himself nor to the coriStituenCy
Is. speeding elle Summer VscatioIr With' be 0
by becoming the candidate. He
an atteect to on the farm on'a
ne of his 'sons. being drafte
her Mothered. town. • , • ' ' • of o
her being liable to be called
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-good' dem or IR) uiy • tO'tlia•-paintola ad'
The. intense heat of the past two ;arit)t
weekar -thoirgl.f.irfaibred
• snia store conducted by Ed; Lynn•
P
d and was:'broken into and a•quantity of tigers,- -
tie•aoy 'chewing gun- and inbaceo- trik
o growing crops.. Rain is still much
• •
needed.' • • '•
Rev. S. Duncan was in te e village
lest week renewing old '''‘acquaintences,
and occupied his former. pulpit on Sun-
day, While _here he was the guest of
Mr. and lifre.,R..b. Cameron-. •
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ehropio diseases siteeessfuJuokziov every lly • yrOzit&u..
toopatby removes the musical, causes of •
disease, Adjustin t' f spine is Mor4 , •
tilyliggfotalti,Itzff
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• . , to. HIetIio
FOR. SAL,E i•
:.*;.
014SATotri--7.01.
gStairr Isoirx Yozk to wean- '
•• NOTICE •
.13aate,sate. that -he -eyes -an UMW
er of Mr. Ptoudfood and a neighbor
friend of Dr, Case whom he would not
oppose in any event. ' •
SULCESSFUL, STUDENTS
Lucknow Continuation Schol.
Lower School Entrance tp Normali.
llowmg passed theJune examin-
13. dlarktion, 1. Hamilton, V.
Hedley, 'Treleavn:.
The felloWing passed the Raster •ex-
aminations: and will be granted certifi
cates on completing thiee months farm
work: p, Douglas, 11. Dornin.
Middle Scheel: The following 'passed
• the June examinations: S. Gee (honors),
L. Finlayson (honors); F. Atchion, A
Alton, J. Cranston, K: MacDonald,
M cRae '
The follovving Will be granted oath
.
cafes on Cona•pleting the tem at farm
work: . Alton, H. Burns, 1-1. MacKeil
McClure, IL MacDougall,
Webtr. • •
y Douglas and Ann% Nich
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wereattendene Wineham
ere, ,sucdessful .in pseing
Part of the -Uper School examination
• Successful in Music
recent examination of ''th
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Huron should not stiffer forl k • he fo
help to take off the118 harvest.
OVer 2500 men In the County •registered
as
ations,
having some farrii experience and as
beteg willing to assist !fnecessary in
° The real • eitato ofthe late Atte.
Peatcher -Was not solcl at the 8le4lait*
Saturday the reserved bid was not
• reached; •The rest Of the sale was veil)?
atisfactory, there•; being a good ittend7.
ance of buyers. ' • • '
The following epost offices Huron
county haVerecently been closed: Ben,
Kingsbrag, Lanes, Port Albeete
te-Augustine,-Westfield; Nile. 'Former
patronft.of these offices are neneserved
by therural- delivey; •• ,,• •ZIP, •M.
• Mr. L. lennecly, •of Winglism Over-
land Sales, has received 1.1* I ship.
inent of Model 90 tiVerland cars for.1918 8013, who
School w
s 1 all be sold at the. old
rices. • It is impossible -to call 013 all'
pro:hpetve buyrs,17...attato: invited to
phone, write or call persOnally for dem-
onstration. • " •
•
Fosters are out ateemmeing an even
ing picnic t Clark's Point this (Thur.-
• y •
the- time the the• t 6- •
b
• (t4 for Kincrdine, •The oys
of the crew Were suspectd and two
constables went to elthicardiee where
they readily. apprehended the 'young fel
I owaThey were ta,ken to ; Gbderich
where they Pleaded guilty before judge
Dickso& • This their first offence
the boys were 'allowed. to go On suspend•
ed Sentence on paying -a fine of $10 each
costs,an and nialfing restitution' to;
Mr. Linn. .In all it arnOunted to $14 1+5
etteb.
CHURCH NEWS
The congregaton of Knox *clan h
Walkerton, from the pastorate of WhiCh
Rev. J. Wilson resigned some teniego,
• .
\has extended a call to Rev Wll rn
Burgess, who has a charge on the put -
skirts of • Chatham. Mr. Burgess •:x
young man and a :graduate •of Queen's 8
Collagejtingston.:'Fer ale* Years atter
graduating he was in charge of the: t
Psesbythrlatf Pacific coastmissions. ti,r
Rev & Dawson et onet bee r
of Se Andrewa chrch, Iincatdiee died
a at his home in Toronto on jitter' 17. Rev-
• Mr. Dawsen was f36 years of ae' end
For ail matters regarding Greenhill cemetery
z•eferoto 0. Taylor secretay • •
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NOTICID-Par• ties who tresPassed and picked .
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bent( s at corner of my bush, Aonday, will
do well to eall and see me.—Ansitis 'J
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PHOTOGRAPHY
S. PRUE.' Lucknow. • Stdio. open Mondy.
Tueeday and Wednesdak. Panalb- groups , ..
• taken at honiti. ..* • 37tfe. 7, • , •
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Notide to Creditors
c eieby gven, purSuant to Section
50; Oho. 121, of theEevised Statutes of Ont-
ario; that all persong htiving claims ,,againsn
the estate of sa 1 nry amilton, de -i.
Aerie A.D., 1918, at the Township or lanlosa.
oeased, who died on or about the second day of
in the County of Bruce, in the ProVIncoof On.
tarie, are reqthred tt, send by post prepaid, or - .."
• to deliver to the undersigned admthistrattix
of the said ettate On or bef
andi ei 614 arldfl in
any) 11:ne dil )313;:ftilhitbr4181811itIgitvil; 7-
ottrth Wii,se,, A.
nature :f the% thc7.1,!
171.°Pavlf,,,teetarci railYa t'ottlie 3,':,'Pvg
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lii
staiDifirclgratatilie"ii-btre tdhual:afvteerifir:h4ebiittitid4' *
tvkvseerti,V4MtislafinaLgte‘rilillskeittailitit;
he adminietra;trix- wmeng the parties entitleu.
ttatlifewineotopealleifirggifiVitZi not M1
Dated tbitS seventeenth dy. of July, A.D.,
• ir:intialca V. liAmitmort • - '
S28:500c• ';.'-,- - -.' '-'-'` chain' •
• ' Et, T.1.1 1, Hollrood,that; ._•_________
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ob «_evaseeill-fokonly-erfewdays. clime
to this country from Scotland it the age
of nine; attended school at ,Niagetar
Antlejgraduatedeftenn''Otteen'ideilege,
Kingston in 1803. Ile and Mrs. Daw-
• son celebrated " their golden wedding GO
M14 1 1016 He • is survived by his
Wife, oneclaughter and two sons. •• •
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•••••••mowswwwworml•mons
Civic Hliday• Lucknow •
At the
day) evening,- The enterprise is un. ATItlirp(iTist(o)fC
dertaken by partieswho Spend their va- veere Deno
cation at the Point and tlie proceeds Piano D
will go towards improving the swamp CI
section of the road• Graduat
ollege of Junkie the tolloWin
Mrs. G 11. Smith, Afl(: Bec
ng the successful candidates
iplolea, A.TC.M,, first clas
ant IVIcQulln. • .
ioa ReiMl, Clara McQnillin
ance with Orchestra, Chit
! • - •••
Pian, first class henora
e, Mona Mithhelle Hnor,
ell•< - • • .•
st Piano: first claes honors,
Murray Verna: McQuilli,
Alma Mackay. VeteSt Cecelie
Senior Skond Piano, first class honors:
• Etta J,hnticni. Pass, Ade , ale:okay,.
IDonidda Madritosh,
• Senior Ituchments,:.firet class honors,
Margaret Webb, Etta Jhstn, Mar -
caret Murray, Alma Mackay,•
Hietory of mitsic, first cleat honor,
Freda Aitcliieo, Rath Mitchell. Hon•
,
ors, Maggie Mleolm, Ada Maekey,
Ethel Maerhereon,
• Piano Harmoy, Preda Aitchison,
u h . •
p ing drops will be irrepat Write4 114'1464 11
On OT the warnings. to motorists- fro• m
. , ••
•• Perform
ne Deputy Munster of.. Highveltys reads c ui in
thus et -Pedestrians who have strtedto Edna Boyl
Primary
cross a street at a. reasonable distance
from an approaching motor ear havethe Dora. Mi Oh
right to do so at the pace of an ordinary• 'Senior 1
1
walk ncl the motorist have no right to Margart
Jean Long,
compe pedestrias to rush or run for
etifety by the blowing of his horn: , Orowston.,
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• Some Tall Oats
. Oats six feet bigh; we fancy is a rarity
this seaon.. This however is the length
of a few temple (Mlks brought into our
office by ;Mr. 1no. Mcbiatraid of Kinloss
They don't show any signs of the reeent
heat and drouth. • Most fielde of oats
do, however; alid farmers believe t at
there is not more moisture and less heat
within a week the damage to the oat
a ether. 13
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At the regne—.-----St of a nuinimr of the
citizens of Zucknow, hereby .roclaint
111ondny August the5th' 1918 C'
yjc
Holiday for time Village of Lticknow and
a persons are hereby notified to govern• "
theinvelveS
Reeve. '
• '• • Ford)tce
--Monday hely '49 •
• Mt Elwell Webster is spending a tew
days under the parental roof.
There are two milking -machines; in
oca ity—Mr, 'Ince Turner's and Mr,
• Ince Marth's and both appear to be
giving good satisfaction. . • ..
• Mr. and Mrs. Slue Gibbons motored
to Loidon on Friday latt.ad returned
en Saturday.
Haying is about COMpleted for this
season. The dry weather helped greatly,
Mrs. E Ravens and Mr. Elliott Tay.
lot intend takIng a trip to the West to
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- - ".-.§0,1d1011. _ -e- • . „
• MejoillecLean Moffat returned home
„
from Englan• d because he is over indite
ary age, has been asked by a comtnittos
of Walkerton citizens to go with experts, - •
to the Peace River Country and to New.
Ontario to seleet lands for the returned
soldiers—the Major' a special duty being
t.� look after the inierest of Bruce boys • •
who have joined Mee colors- - Tie idea,
to be Carried otit the
gether te new coma -tip -hat is sttele:::
tn f e ruce Walton Settle to
of them as will care to go farming-.
Waliertot1
--Stonda, July s9
Mr. A. D. Lainout, RA ,: who hake
been mathematics teacher in Walkerton
gii Oo , has resigned tha.t, position
to accept a position as head of the math.
nmatieel. Dep. of the London technical
ehol. He gets a salary of $1,000• pee
year, an increase of $400 ovet 'what he
received at Welkrion,
On his return from Englaud Mejor
Moffat broeglit with hint eleven medals •
woe 'bye the Wiarton- platoon tif the • '
Bruce • 13sittalene as elnan
Lahadians in Britain in barbed wiri
ns
eam Wee to charge of te 11
lib's. Garden stuff and pastures are ta..
nomnand. The team had been need int
y, visit friend, land with. Lieut. Pettigeu iu immediate*
ap ert04
Adohson. Pao, Ruth Miss Margaret Eintoul is spending a domonstrettiod pulroses /foregoing to'
so getting in had Aare, • btePhersort; few dve at her home here, k!Agee* '
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