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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-08-29, Page 1• ' Orme c".6.-6-6 eeltetterree • ?nem ,.•••" reelReeet, Tereereereee. ' Ql„ij.ttfritckitcriv 14.5o per year, in advance; $2.00 otherwise Tinsmithing EaVetrOUghing Furnaces Installed Prompt attention to REPATRING 6 Shop two doors west 0 Sentinel Office ' Go Drinkwaltep -1.44e1 • • , MAIL CONTRACT • • '_Bealed Tenders, addressed to the Pokroaeler lietteral; will be received at Ottawa untii noon, on Friday. the lath day of September, 1918, for .the donveyance tit His Majesty's Mails, a pro, • . posed. Contract for fear Y'ears, six times Per • week on the Zuoknew No.. 2 Rural Rent.% _from the 1st of January, next, Printed notices containing further infer' motion tut to conditions of proposed Contract Inuits be seen and blank forma of Tender litaF • baebtaince at the Post Offices of LueknoW - Holyrood and Whitechurch, and at tho office I • of of the Pest Ofileelmineetor. London. . Ono.e. A. H. room% Post oftlee'inspeotor. , it Office inspector's Moo. - London. and August, 1918' , Lucknow Woollen Milis • Highest prices pai4. for any ' 'quantity good. Washed or Un- washed Wool. - • Special attention paid to Cu - tom. Work... •• • ; t, • lucknow-VVOollen Mills Co. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN' FU O UND-On W street in Up:know, a parcel • containing two pieces of nderwear.Own- • ez nutyllave same at T.HE gENTINEI.6 °GERM 29-8.25e, , •moNny TO LOAN.—On mortgages and notok ' at reasonable rates. Fire Insurant.s. betn, Stock and Mutual Oomrianied. Convey , amine done with neatness and despatch. GIGO.. A. SioDALL. Broker. Luobnow boo 4kira4ty-Striyee from the premises of ' - the undersigneclOnBundayAug. 25. a Col. • Ile dog, bun* with. rvhite on •breast and tinder part of body. Information of his VRerOGGO1US 111 GO thriGEiGnST received by JOHN G ttaltAitt, Box 159 Lucknow, 29 8-p POULTRY WANT/D/3-1e to 25e per pound ••.. live weight tor good birds. ,Inquire at /3. Illitzstern's,lmoknOw. .43...0.gratart. 29 8-tfo EIGIITBEN TO TWENT'g conta Per pound for all hang in, good orniultion, and more for birdet over polinds. 22e ,for Chickens; 18e for Young Ducks. Den t -sell your hens • • Without letting Inc .know.-Jaan ' • phone - .5-9 if. •DR. PAttICER, OSTEOP.A.TIL att.:aim House Luelmow, everyWednesday afternoon..Ao • chronic diseases stteoessfuBY treated., • '4' • teopathy removes the physical masa oi disease. Adjustment of the spine is more • quickly secured and witafewer treatment!. . by Osteopathy than by any other method, 20•4.-P, . • Fok RALE- • • • 'FOB SALE-Sicond hand autolnobiles in goat • condition -Apply to titto, Ssirtir. , 22.8gtto. . . . ' -0•"" FOB SALE -A well finished house . With. all . latest convenienists. e"or particulare apply to 61.. A. Sn4Ln, _ letttf0„, = • • 1101JSE FOR SA.LE-A very snug house. well •situated, good rooms, good cellar, harkand soft water eonvenient, large garden. see • it. Applyto G. Naw".'os. • 15.8 tret • NOTICE,•• For ail Matters- reicartlingtireenhilleeinalry 'refer to D., Q. Taylor Secretary. PHOTOGRAPHY • )3•PBEE. tuciktiow. Stadio open Monday, . Tuesday and VVednesdaY.. Family groups • taken at horn°, " 1-7 tie - MARKETS , . f Comae& Up to Wednesday Amon) Wheat...-. .6 • • • * '''' • •6 6 • • Oatai . • ; • 666 6 6 • tr • rt. • • • • . 6 .- . • • 6666661ov 664466 „„., ••••• 6 leewe ' . •• , • 6 , BilekWheast• • • • • It • • • kt‘-'*-Stiok • pater.' 6 • • 6' • 0 d It 6.4' • * • 36 40' Doi, new iola, • 40' 41 1logivil.6.41."111/4-16.1116•16..616•616 1 51 • TORONTO MARKETS • Choice heavy; attert,...$14, a to PA 00 Choice butchers... 11 SO to 12 50 tehoice.butelietes ,10 75 to n so - Good feeders '......... 6 SO D 50 " Good nail& cows... .*.:i00 AO to 160 00 liogeLlea endwaterede 10 50 to .ali wbeat. • 6 • 6 6*. • • • a 14 to ' Gooite Wheat 2, 10 to Oats...... ....... 03 to 94 Timothy 13 00 to 16 00 Ogg*, hew laid 47 to *utter, *thanker/ Print. 45 to *War Diekeirreltetlie - 41 to 42< • 1 • 6 • I LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, AUG.. 29tb.; 1918. I CLASS 1MEN MAY 'VOLUNTEER PRETTY alum wEimme f.'"mtmttattt.ntt.. Major Fairbanks, Mditary DiAriet No. 1, heti weed- the following statenient regarding the enlietrneut 0 men coming under the Military Service Aet the Siberian Expeditionary Force:, Authoxity is now granted for men coming under Oleos 1. of the Military Service Aet. to volunteer for enlistment in the • Siberien Expeditiouary Force,- provided elm, pee not •yet called for duty. - „ Upon applying for enlistnient, they will be required to present the llegist- rar's receipt far registretion uncle' Mil. itarY Sereice Act. This imeludes the 10 year old Class.'" Volunteers may apply to any author. Exannuer imeamy., nay; town or village in M. D., No. 1, whete • they will,be medically exemined and if found fit, given transportation to Mob. • ofieation Ceutre, Carleng Block, London, for final medical exammation and at. testatton, or they may appiy direct to lelobolization (.14entre, MndQh. .• Mafekint , . —Tuesday, August 27. Dorothy and David Anderson,: of kictin are spendii g. this week with C01.181118 here. Rev. and Mrs. I W, Kilpatrick and Margaret, of Shecidon, visited Mr, and Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick pare of Iasi • week. Mr. Harvey Anderson; of Ralkirk, Alta.,. called on relattves here on Satur- day. • • • • • )11r. and, Mrs, he. Reed and family, of Bayfield, .and Mrs. G. Coleman, of Varna, motored to Lucknow Saturday, visiting Mrs. Thos. Blake en route... Mr. and Mrs:: Tlieg.'AUderson and Mr. and =Mrs. ',S. Kilpatrick.- attended ,a family gathering at Mr.. D. 0 Ander- 80u's Monday evening. ; Mi Frances FiteGeraid spent the week -end with her tester, .111.rs. las, Culbert, e. . ..62 • . V.erdun • .a. eiroach wedding is rare in Lucknow, and 0.9 the rare fs attractive quite a large congregation assembled, in the Presbyterian church here on Saturday • last, when; at eight teeloele in the even. mg, Rev. It. T. re ,AleKerrol, of Toronto, spoke the words which made Mt . Thomas J4:4mph Markel. of Kincardine, aud Iis Sarah Evelyu Spindrer,of Lucknowa bus. band and wife. • • The bride, who wore georgette crepe over white oath), a bridal emit withor- ane blossoms, And, carried a boquet of f99e2. wits givqn teway by her unble, Mr. John letnadler. Mrs. D. Mackenzie played the wedding march,. and; after the ceremony Mr. Carcieroe Geddes, in los usual eplendid style,sang.Cad. mares -"A.t Dawning° --After the marliage, "theebride and groom, Ma and, Mrs. McKerrol and a few friends were entertained with -lunch- eon at the home of the bridtee tnother, on Reese/street. Mr and Mrs. Merles left" by the late train for Kincardine where, for the preaent, they will make their honie: • They take wtth them the beet- wishes cf inany -Lnekuow friends. 1 MOTORISTS TAKE •NOTICE Having received special instructions from the Department at Toronto, as to the inforcement of the Motor Act, e .hereby eAnally warn all onto drivers Abet Three leglets must be kept burning- 2 in front 1 in rear—whether Running or Standing after dusk. Able 'one marker, must be kept on front • and rear of the car. Drive Carefully and keep to the Right Sideb„of the Street. Any persondisregarding the law after Friday .4engast 0th, will be prosecuted. d3lanie Yourself.,5-7joim $1,VINP) Const- able, . t • CURLS ARE WANTED . •-• • - During. the past Week' the Manage- ment of the Central Business Calege.of Wingbam had applications froin 28 Tor- onto.„,dritts for .bookkeepers :and steno- graphers: One Arm offerei...17.00 per month for good Stenographers. The school will 9,pen . forthe fall term on Sept. 3rd, • and we recommend this Col- ege to ,all those who Wikb to Secure a bod position as well as a thorough • t • • t • • •• • • ' • • .7.-.Moutitiy, Aug, 20 , • . ' •• M1/19 Ivy Campbell was the week- end - ••• Lothian .. guest of Mies .Alice Reid: •• • Mae Viola e3lackwelle of Beevie, 18 spending a few 'dais esith, Mise Ella Armstrong, • • UM. J. McArthur And, two .children of Pert Colborne,: io visiting, are the home of Mr. Alex MeMulion. • Was Doris Fair, of Bervie, is "the guest of Miss Winnie Gamble. •.• •_Mr, ..Q.,Fraseaeof Londoe, spent last. week un,der the parental roof. - 3.•MeArthtere Mrs. Neil Thomp. son and Nisi Nellie *McMullen speut ' ast 'week at. Burnyell •cottage, Poine e • A baseball mitt& between Ripley and the Lake Shiite teams was /aid on Thursday eveningat Mr .M. Armstrong's, The score was b—O he • favor of Ripley. After the game a splendid programme was rendered with Mr John Sbiells as chairman.. Ice cream was.aced holy a boothby several' of the young ladies. Proieeds which anioutited to over :one hundred_ dollars goes te•-ilelp the Red Cross at Pine River. , 'Notice to 'Creditors .In -the matte; -Of tha estate of Ialatutt. B. HUNTER late of the Township of Ashfield in the.County•orEuron, Yeoman, deceased. • Notice Is hereby given that all persons hay. Ing ady &ohne or del/Ands. against .the late JAMES L. HUNTER who died on or abont the fourteenth day of July, A. D.1918 at the Town- ship of. Ashfield in the County of Huron in the Province of Ontario, are requiredto send by post prepaid Or le deliver to the WiderSign- ed. exoutor under the W"ill of t,he said 'Tames It Human their names and addresses and foil partioulara ift,writiog of their Wain:wand state- ments of their accounts and tho nature of the securities, if any, hold by- • them, duly_varilled by affidavit.' " And take notice that atter the 'Twenty-fifth . day a September 1918, the said Exeutor will proceed to .distlibuto tho assets of the said deceased among the personsentitledthercitQ, baying regard only to the claims of which hc shall then have had notice, anti:that the said Executor will net be liable for the said assets or any part thereof So any person of whose claim we shall not then have received halm: This notice is given- pursuant to the statue In that behalf. Dated st LucknOw this 28th day of August ,A. D. 1918, • u.1.4.14 Colin4L1,, blicknOW, Ont. EXe'outor. 129 _Notice, to. Creditors In the Matter of the estate Of Darner, Dog. oVarz, lateof the Township of , Wewatiosh in the County of Huron, Yeoman, deceased. Nate° is hereby given that all lien:ens hay - log claims or demands ag4inst the late Mauer. DortoVan, who died on or about the Malty - third day of.February A. D. 1918 'at the Town- ship of Wawancsh in the County of Huron in the ProvinCe of Ontario, are required to send by. post prepaid Or to deliver to the Undersign- ed, inieentors under the Will of the g d and full partioularti ID writing of 'their tln ai a and at, Dortovax, their harnee and sset Yid statements oftheir accounts and the nat. ur 0,t the seenriticti, if any, held by them, duly vi" ned by affidavit day o Attrettriwttgeittlottitcitilztoeifiltiti,r, rrocco.. to distribute the ,a et . ceased 04ong the persons entitled thereto, belting '.regard only to the claims bf which Most r.haltl then have had notice and that the said at -ora will hot be liable for the said ttasett; or ny Part thereof tO any person of whose lea an shall hot then have received nob- le& This no co is levee pursuant to the Statue • inDninatetebyetketnew A * la %di day of August `A21"191.. noeteli Ooze neve) Matte:tot, LuOknOW 011tf'PXOcUtOrS, 10.0 11 ;—Tuesday, Angilst. 27, Or. 'John MacLean leaves lot ..Chicago on kiaturday. " Mr. and Mre. Jos. lIagen end family, of Balltr7; N. D., are visiting his brothers , • • The weather for harvesting .was all • that ' weld be desired with the result that preeticelly all the drops are esafely stored away, Weth the exception of, .hay which was.. light, andfall wheat which was • alin0St e, total failure, the ether grains, such as oats, ' barley spring wheat, • are away -beyond the av- erage of other years. 1918 May cif: tainly be tailed, a bountiful year. . Dr, Miss Oneida and Master Arthur Irwin,. Miss McLaughlin and Miss Mit- chell, of Winghteneenotored•te _Ashfield., Presbyterian Church lad Sunday even- . Mise Bessie Bernbyeis visiting friends in Colborne the guest of her friend, Miss Minerva MaPhee. • • • ,• • '--Thursday, Aug. 27 Oat. Elliott spent Sunday . with his sister Mrs. Anner Ackert. • Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wellings spent. Sunday with J. H. Aeltert's, .Lucknow, ' Miss Marion Hughes has returned to her 'homeein •TeCawater after, spending the last two months at Al. Irwin's. - Mr. and Mrs, E. Ackert and Mr. and Mrs. 0: Congram spent Sunday at M. Rap:lard% ParatIptiret. . 'efa and Mrs. M. Irwin spent Sunday. at W. Sohnttene's LuCknow.. - The Relyrood Weterea'alataitute will hold their next meeting at the, home of of Mrs. P. Murray, Westford, on Thurs- day Sept. 5th, at 2 p rn Roll call to be answered by "Good Resolutions'. Paper on "Would you be Beatititure by Miss Mary Hetherington. Everybody bring- thinablee and needles as a web of towel- ling has been bought, to be sewn, that day. There will be a crate left at Pur- vis • store any one wishing to denote eggs to the returned soldiers' hospital hand themin by lo.se of this week.— SecY-Titena . aa Ltetgarl .• • • .7 -Tuesday, Aug, 27 Mt' and Mrs. Fred•tirule and of Romeo, has retureed home after vie- iting at Mr. Aa Palmer's, Mre. 3. Drennan, of Port Albert, ia • visiting at Mrs. 'Wm. Mm. R Iteineeke and son, of Detroit, spent a few days last week et Geo. Reese . Mr. and Mrs. R. Nay •and daughter, Of Vordwiehespent 1et Snadey at Mr. T. Well:411'a. • Mr. end .111r9. ,Thempson„ of Detroit, and Mrs. W. I. Retort, of Charlestown were visitora at Geo. Ray'a laat week. •• • ;The Women'elnetitute. naeet at Mts. Alin .Waldelfe Theraday after noeak It wee - • I LOCAL, AND, GENERAL Miss Susie Meg ataig is spending her annual vacation at home. - Conee to the Firemen?* field day in 4.4uc1now on labor Day. •Public and High eehoels will reopen ou Tuesday of next week. ' • Lloyd Agnew -was borne for the *car from the aviation training camp,. at Toeontor. ••. • Get a copy of the Lucknow Fair, Vrixe *List frora the ideretery of the society, J. E .Agneve. - BARGAIN AUSKURS should read J.11, licKendrick's big •adVertieetnetit on page 8. Re is again offering SOnle -big.bargains for a few dale. r4,‘ 73.51:CIRCEZZIMC;57Sirle.,ILAOL-CE1:1:1111, • coinmencing ?Tuesday, Sept. 8rd Big Reduction in every line., •For particulars see handl bills. . Mr. and Mrs W. R. Bailey, who vis. • ited her sister, Mrs T. 1301.1111 last week, heve returned to theti home in Detroit. • They were accompanied back by Mies Mary Pickerieg. Wm. MaRDOnald•sonot Reeve D. A. •and Mrs. MaCI)Oned, Kinloss, is expect- ed home Dee of these days, Be;has been in the British Navy for about two lenetei.get and we 'eupposet la CM 9; brief. fut... In Free'Press Contest • Dave Lougheed, of Winkhsin, a form- er Lucknow boy, and a veteran of -the South African war, less -entered the con- test being conducted by the London Free Pres, l and is ' appealing to his friends for suppoit, ,He expects to be unopposed in this district, 80 if you subscribe for the 'Free Press have your votes . assigned. tet . He will visit Leaknow district rionte day soon. • Death.oi Arch. McDiarnild • , . • • Word his been received in Lucknow of the' death, ,,ou August 6th, of Mr.. Archie MeDiarmid, a former well-known resident of near Holeirood. Singe leav- indthe faeni ten or twelve years age Mr. eDiirmid has made hisehome with a brother, Jhn, in the township of Pine linpla but he was a regular visitor to. Holyrood and Lucknew every evinteie SPEND LABOR- DAY • IN LUCKNOW Poatere are out announcing a great Field Daynt Lucknow on Sep. etid— • La-bor Day. Arrangements' for the day • axe in charge of the Lucknow Fire Com- pany—an organize -gnu which neverfaile to make goad. They will make good this; time (aright if the weatherman is at all favorable Following the sports in the Park a dance will be held in the • hall in the evening._ Every cent 'will go to some pafriotic cause. • Ashfield of Long Ago Away back in 1858, ThomdsMeQue'en published a report. on „the County .of °letit. is fepthorutenlind_irteoret:twhboarw was said of the different parts. Here, for exemple is what Mr. MeQueen.had to say of the now wealthy, township of , M.Alifishefilde'id, a kind of triangular figure, hes on the lake shore, north of 'Colborne, and: extends to „lee boundary of the county Of Brtica. It is the poorest town, iship in the county, both in. EtOil and in settlement, The land he rough and swampy and much :broken by glens and. gullies. A stream called the A:shfielet River runs through it and affords con- siderable mill privilegeewhich, to some extent, has been taken advantage of be the erection Of sinell mills. It bas sev. eral other !streams andeabun,dant water, power, but little use for it. In 1644 it contained 266 inhabitants and 228 acres, or less than Otte acre apiece, were under cultivation. In 1850 the population bad risen to 682 and , 1,094 acres were Cultivated, and according .to. the last cerisus the populatien•evas 907 and •the cultivated acres 9e0, or aittle , ever. an acre a. piece. The produce' f 1851 Was 3,171. bushels of wheat, 2,450 bus-. he's of oats, 551 bushels Of peas, and potatoes, . turnips and maple sugar In: proportion. The Godeeich and Satigeete read passes through the length of the, tewnship, and was, till :latelee, all but . inapassablet through the labor op the set.‘ , tiers it is .improving and being one of the leading roads of the county is likely • to come in for ashare ottlie •gravel The other roads of Ashfield are not good, and as a large traat, of the 'arta end or generallytemainixig a month or more Mr. McDiarmid was getting on about eighty: Wens of age, and hisdeath was likely due to acme infirmity natural to ()Weide. he township fellento the hands df spec-- ulators, and is still a wilderness, local improvements are not likely to make much progress. The -population is al- most entirely Irisla Catbolice and, Scotch . • Highlanders:• , -CHURCH 'NEWS • - 41ev:011. MacCallum will . oactipy his own pulpit on Sniaday. P1t31:SBYTERX470C17010B—Serices next Lord's De.y at 11 am, and 8 p.m. .Morn- ing -subject ,"Clarisf.. and -the Common Peade." Evening settled The Best at the Last." The Ininnderwill preach. Rev.. D. T. Te'lWcKerrol, who pretiele- ed in the Peesbyterien • church on Sun- day is always an attraction .with Leek: now people and there were large congree gations in to hear him morning and evening. Mr. and. Mrs. MeKerrol, who were- spending their vacatiOn, at Bruit 13eace1. retuned to'-Toronte On Monday. Mrsr•MeKereol, 'who teaches the .Young Men's, Bible. Class in connection with the congregetton in Toronto, states that of the class, 120 .have enlisted for •overseas- service, and that 12 have made the supreme sacrifice:. • • LOST -In Luokoow, on brinday Evening Aug. 25, a gold watch, chain, and gold nugget pendant A liberbl reward is offered for the recovery or information leadieg to re- e,overY of above,t--Wm. G. 1V1oMint.4/r, Luelutow. P.O. Box 237. 29-8 tfo. • Death of Mrs, Murchison' • The little daughters of Mr. and Mrs.. Raynard, of Paramount, who daily de livered milk to Mrs. D. Murchison who lived . alone, found .the doors 1oeked when they ealled on Tuesday of this 'week. They -could see through the window that the old lady was in bed, and .coneluding. that>, there . was some- thing wrong they told Mr: Neil Mur- doch, a -neighbor, and he, on going into Mrs. Mtifehison'mhouse,-found-that she was dead. Mr, Sam Murchisen e had called to see his mother on Monday and she then appeared quite well,- se that she evidently passed away after re. tirina Monday night.. Death was likely due to a paralytic stroke tis she had within the past few years ,enffered two strokes the effect, of which had . largely passed away, Mrs. Murchison .vas an old-time resident of Paramount, and for the plet two years a widow, bar hus- band having died on &pt. 28, 1910. Arrangements for.,the funeral have net been made at time .of writing, as absent members of the beady, widely scattered,' have to be communicated with. • Zion: . —Tuesday, August 27. BailheStothers' , ef Toronto, visit. ed with bit clusin,DavidAndrew, on. Sunday. . • Mr. and Mrs. James'Ititehie and Mist rgaret 'visited with yair. And Mrs. James Webster Sunday afterneen. Rev. T. n and Mrs. Sawyer, • of Lontleeboreugh$ visited at joseph gook, des one tiq last week. Machine Gunner Killed. - It iereported from France that Lieut. Haw Palter alba froin wounds. in a hospitel there Ott A„ugusteilthe' Parker, .before enlisting, was fireman. on x train between Palmerston • and Kincirdine, and was well and favorably Inovvn ,in She latter' town. He was aeieutenant he the 160th, and those who visited Kincardine fall fair two years ago will minember that he was in etiarge of the machine gun squad which 'gave exhibi- tion of its skill there. • - Auto Drivers Are Warned ' Single Copies 3 cents Phone No. 10 is at Your Service • We Sell orr Cash—We Sell Cheaper Than. The Credit Stores Pumps! Pumps. Pump. The kind, you want—easy working, • quick flowing, reiiable, dura,ble and economical at prices ranging from - 9.50 to $08.00*. - . Threshers' Supplies Lace Leather, first 'quality Oak Tanned, in laces or in bulk. " Belting; Machine and Cylinder Oils and Machine Oilers .' , . ' pur stock of Screen Doors -is still well assorted and the prices * are right., I;- 'The Lu-cknow nardware & CoalCor THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS TROT••• .1,.•••••••• ••••••,f 4 OILCAKE . We have about 40 tons 01 .Cake in •srali' form. The protein contents -of this high grade feed is, 35;55 per Centaccording to government Analysis, • " T1 is cake isbeing ground into fine meal, and any farmers wishing -to gat a upply for winter feeding'had.better book orders with us at once auki• 1.1 tize will be given when to ;come for it. Special nrices in your sacke. EED -WHEAT- 15.Busli: Fele Wheat, 'Diversien's Golde ' ' : en Chaff:, Very clean- nate' montane' -ttestea -Selling at GOviernnione ptice• • - .`" • . • INEGARS on The following branWine Vinegar, XXX White Wine Vinegar, • brands on X White , • S irit Cider Vinegar, . . • . „ . S veva'. good lines of Hog Feed' on hand made tip .1 .• of Wheat, oats, barley and corn. . .1 Barley,' Oats and Middlings The village` constable, has. a notice in r SENTIBBL this week which, ante . drivers. will de . well to heed. Notice , has been served on the municipal with- orities throughout the .province that if they do not see to the enforcenseneof the _teafiec regulations, a provincial man will be sane in who will enforce the 18.w. Auto accidents have heepbecoming al- together,. too numerous, -of late, and et • will be bettei-for ali concerned to have • the law rigidly enforced, Only last . Cars Flour and Feed to arrive, feed as follows: Coin ixed Corn, Barley, Feed Flour and Oats. ited Corn, Middlings and Feed Flour onie good Bran on hand and Shorts / expected to arrive. - Try the values we have in Teas ••• • week 21 drivers in -Goderieh were.called upon the mat to answer charges of violating the law. Neglect with .rectard FINLAYSON to lights and speed' are the commonest sins. • •. . • ' . , . • •• • ' . Whittchurch , --Monday, August 26. Miss Marjory Gordon siva,. a few. days of bet week with her friend, Miss' Lilly Patterson, - Mr, Gavin Middleton spent the viesek- end with friends abeut our buig. Miss Martha Jones who was visiting here •returned to her home at Qwen Sound on Monclay.• . • - • • Miss A. Fox and Mtse Greta are visit- ing for a few' days with friends in Au.' burn and Colborne..•' Mr. and Mts. Alex Pardo and family -spent Sunday,at the lake. • , The Guild meeting was taken last Friday evening by nat.* Ross. Miss Ada Clubb contribeted a solo. Next Friday evening the meeting will be in •charge of the Prayer Meeting Committee. Rev. Mr. Scobbie, of aleIntyre, o0. eupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church *last Sunday. The nee. Mr. Trevor, of Vernon, will have charge of the services next Sunday... 'Culross Centre ' • I • —Tuesday, August 27. A number of our 'farmers have cern - pleted their threshing for this season. Mis. Gillespie and little son have 'it - turned t� Termite 'after 'spending .04. couple of weeks at the home of her par- ents, alr and Mrs john Dick. M. and Mrs Robert Ireland •sPene 1. last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. John McDonald, • : • Mrs. Geo. Rithardson and. Master. Frank are Visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs, A. Stanley, of Kinross. '• • early all in this vieinity have finish- ed harvesting and are busy sowing their fait wheat. • Mr. And Mrsa tanley, of Kinlough, visited at the hom GeoeRtchardeen's on Friday lase Sixth Co 1.; Kitgoss esday, .August 27, • Mr. and elre, Biliott Sandy, of Huron, petit Sunday aft rnoon at John Mae. Denaida). •-• e. • • hoz and Mee; land are visiting relatives in London: to his heme in Goderieh after spendine CataP Niagare, aft . spending a vveek at a few days recently. at Alex:: ant xr.3. W. It. Fraser. the holiday with ins gretidparente, Mr, Piereee . , - • _. Pte. lingli' Me Malan has returned to . 4 iss Itlarthe and Mr. lIngh Sather. . ,, _ Master Fraser nelgrove as r turned Miss Marion Hughea, of 1Teeeweten. ...• e. • : . .. S ' h e . ; . . , ....:- ... ... i 1 C 1 ) • Goderieh, . visited at W. R. Fraser& on e • • -es\ Rabe Sneigrov.:•e,.' o'f. Sunday: ,.. .......... FALL TERM FROill SEPT. 8rd In Shaw's Business Schools ronto.. reee Catalogue on ree quest. 'Write to Iseefl. StiAlete Pireme Yenee ;and tlereard Stse, Toronto* TT