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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-05-20, Page 55 T111.1Ysia7, May 20th, I5 • "":" BRUCE COUNTY NEWS Norman Robertson, treasurer of tbe County of Bruce, is Villiting hi* SOO, Di. If 4 r r y Boliertion* Oluirleriton, West Virginia. Mr. and Mr* Jaime Whiteman* ith. tom, Oulress, announce the mar. risge of their :eldest:daughter, Itayger. et, to 'William ?I. Revd, of Swift Cur. rent, Seek«, formerly of Dundalk Out., villich took pliMe in -the Presbyterian NA080. Swift Current, Thursday, April • .:49t1i«. Rev. Dr. Nichol effleiating. A•Gerteall. whO is said to. liave 44. ed rather jubilant in Durhernover the • J00$ of the Lusitania, kr* foul of. lin ,t rnglishman on Monday who badly 'beat him.pp for upholding 4: •eritne that nearly all the world condemns. The Town Constable later tOok the roan in charge and ran hirn into init. • It is petiSible that he, • will later' he interned. • Ausibi Grans -dent the only Walker ton ni,tin to enlist 'with the first • coat -tingentilid, get to. Fransn'110-'fari-iS. • reported :dead in Prance. Re „died from wounds received in the battle Of • Langerualek.. In all 11 Walkeitonians enlisted With, the first:contingent .but ;some were .rejeettid at Valcartier, others were:sent W.:Bermuda. -Gkns- •" den alone went tcMfigland.. Ilo was a. blacksmith by trade? abont.:20.:yeara ;Of lige- and -unmarried. - - Itexall Orderlies Make you feel One.' yea will eel better , and. 1ive longer " if yeli'll keep your bawels regular by the • oe atdotial use of Rexall Orderlies. • • A Fidirrida PASTOR, -litintoti Aik • en, ppstor of the Vela Mooresburg • Circuit for the :year ending June 30th, " 1914, joined the el st • contingent and went to the front when war brolteout. '11-e naaainiong,the iyou mied. at- the battle of langemarek. In a letter to • liis brother, Albcut, at AlJenford, be said: hope to be Able to do my bib , before T return." -The opportunity carne to Win to do his bit sooner 'than 'he expected, Is a man of One '11hYsaloO and un'ess wounded in a_ will doubtless recover, at • least his friencis ler) he may. MLR BIG, SiNic FrOta.-,-.The .Com- mittee appoiteci by 'the County "Oman - • Mr to inyestigute the sinking road an the boundroy between 'Cultoss and Turnlyerryy, reported that this road.had settled down conSideribly,. and about • 100 :feet of the:kayo-red-pit-ion ottlie .rO,IdwaY. Was .9.6vered.Atii, onitfoet wateeAn. epee .drain, constructed several 'years.. ago to Carry offth.0 water Which acCumnlated there, had .been Allnwed to become filled in, .and .it is thought' by cleaning out this ditch and ' allowing thowater to , run off, the ". highway: will dry up andlieoriinegolid • again. - - endelson'S rjr- Goods Stare • Ye' raper Ilk * trial be bait Monday when it W46 toioPoil• ed to try a nuin's eitaity on the tosti. many et hie neighbdre, a local livelier objected, on the ground that it would be unfair to anybody to have to de! pend ou the neighbors'. opinionof their mentality in or ler to keep out of the &triton« And hew true .is this? Row many new reaming at large would he oecupying a padded cell if what their neighbors thought of them could prevail? Probably '111104 people are foolieb, but seldom t(re they as loony as their neighbors think. ,Few PeOPIO' wettla bo out of themad house if it were left for thole neighbors to vouch for their wisdom. it WAS dead .ed in this ease to 14 two Walkerton doctors examine WO MM, a3 to 1114 sanity, and not leave him to the tea?. der merciei. his v,4010-' °r-9'7.'" Braa . C Times. ROnT IN allnicrawkv.4lugh NJohol a. farmer living in Paisley, was serious IP injured inn runaway; accident last week:. Re WAS Working withhis team: clearing: away sOnie,fenee dcbris, and wiirtliterWeenie-b&rde on ihe of the wagon, when an auto.ctune OVee the„bill. The team took fright and ran towards the fence. In hs Worts to step :the •animals gr. Nichol WAS knookeddown and the,. wagon passed 'over hiniii.•;-The'oneopants of the ear 'stopped and .did what they 1°00 'do in the way of atfendiog t� the injured Mani -ProduelOOdecterinleo a,vallichr and .stktAtit .to convey him 'holm,. Mr. Nichekleftoleg was broken in two places above the knee, and'in the right leg there was n long out that re - (tinted •numerous stitches. To Mr. Nichol the accident is a serious mis fortune, as he will be incapacitatecrfor work for at least the whole 'summer, eo that lie will he unable to attend to 'Lig-feral Crops* or do teaming • the,, • municipalities of Bruce County follow the Daylight saving plant asks the Mildmay Gazette. The people of the United States are now beginning to realise the absurdity of lying , in bed in_the ninths. during hours of daylightin th, morning and then seek recreation ancloontinuing to prowinholiket.night in the hours of . dal keess, and As a consequeece„ what is. termed "Daylk bt Saying" by-laws are being passed in numerdus towns and -Cities, both in Canada and, the ' States, These by laws provide_fer forward one hour of the hands of all .eloaks-in-the inuideipality,-.Thiestartr 'work and business life in the town a d city One hour earlier in the morning and gives anoidditional *hour (f, day- light in the evening in which the youth and beauty • employed.: in -offices_ and stores can 'seek rem eation or pai•ticipate in athletic sports, the. bowlers can play •npon the.green, or inthe ease of the proud hmseholder can be 'devoted to • 'the garden or lawn -Or to -beating ear .t3 wifey. -There .would also be a saving light, electricity, gas and oil which is. an . item worth considering. These are only a, fevr-of the.advantages to be derived &writhe adoption of such - a measure, Paylialit &tyke). by Jaws were put into effect in several towns and cities, lase-- year- and everywhere was pronounced a areat sums% and is being putin force again this year. Other. towns are now followine suit -and day- light saving is being ad"opted in many -municipalities in 'Ontario. this suihmer. , We are offerirgr, big bargains-, ings of all fancy colors, enibroidered, and . • Ladies" distunies, the best of goOds;:satin lined, latest. make. Regular price $18 for sale lit $8.75.. • , linen fiiney • Make. Regular price $1:50 for sole at %/Cents. . *bite embroidered :Wastes lawn and, Voil. ;141dies.house 1?r•Ases, aim: aria .Aprons and Chiidrens 'Dresses of niee. 'checked • goods and fancy Make., i7 Middy Bleuses and all tinds• ' nf ladies! sunimer:wear, AlsoT-a• eomPlete stook of 'Gents' fiiini.shings.. • -4YIendeIson's. -- Dry Goods Store trewe -Monday, May 17th touis left Friday for Detroit:'" 'Mr. Free of fourth cop. was ground last week taking Photos. • Mr. R. Curran 'made hitt -usual trip to LlicknOw on Saturday last. • . Miss Ida Hackett is atPresent visiting her sister Mrs. B. Trealeaven; Miss Ida MeQueid is -at present em- ployed at the home Of Mrs. M. Shackle - Mrs. Richard Johnston and Mrs. Wni. Blake ef Mafeking, visited, here on Sun- day.., • , • Mr. Sid. Gibson of Sash. visited* his* sister Mrs. Win Warn* a few daYs last week. . • . A number 'from,ht.re attended Abe concert in Dungannon last Wednesday _evening._ _ _ • Many -women with disfigured complexions never seem to think that they need an occasional cleansing .....insidiLes:_wilLwinds.._eils-Lilits Internal - bathing shows itself in spotty, and endow complexionS-as, well as in dreadful headaches and biliousness. It's because the liyer becomes eluggish,-and-watite matter accumulates which Nature Cantot remove without assistance • The best , . , • • • remedy is Chamberlain's Stomach andLiver Tablets', which stimulate theaVertehealthyactiVity, remoVefermentation, ' gently cleanse the stomach and bowels andlone the whole digestive system. Sure, safe and reliable. tTake one at • night and you feel bright and sunny in the morning, Get', .ChaMberlam's today -druggists 25c., Or by mail from . Chamberlain Medicine Comeeny, Toronto • . • 0,_ealtiliCuthorlied $5,000;tior ,Dapltat Paid up $3,000,000, vitamin* .S8,760,000. ; PUTTING AWAY SMALL sugp. In our Savings, bepaitineat rid can, pit' away smolt minus, and while waiting 'your tall they win draw intereet. ' LUCKNOW BRANCH, IL A. •GliiEftSit, Manager. prarvw.•-.. ?nil LIM --Tuesitth NAY l 11 envy Ferrier /hilted in Cheeley las Week« Beattie Blaekwell has finished the fonndation for his mew bowie, Miss Acti Daniels, of Millarten, is visiting friencle around Dervie. James Arnold has purchased a fine new driver from David Sturgeon. Wilmer Geddest of Xhsieseo week with hie WISP Duneart Quest. John StU,rgeeir reeeiVed a fine bunch 01 ehickene freni Weewater kat Friday t Miss Cynthia Stewart, of Millarton, spent %few days with Misairene Black - Bros., of Riple,took some* cattle from around our burg, the past ..y. , Cleorge Nowa hut- purchased a An new boOeY, and now takes quite A few drives of A Sunday eveniug. Arbor Day was observed in MOO of Mir schools CR Friday hist, as the pre- vious Friday turnedent. rainy. 17:gromer,:.af,..Stratfordi:lenewed,o1 :aequaietances around ourburg« gierY• One Wag- glad to, see him maim AY1MOr `Scott,' who has been attending the Univereity in Termite the 'Mt year, ,is training with:the .voliditeers, . , tinsniith,' Of • Ripley; hag been:TWO busy lately renovating ,00X cheese factory and pleparingit for *0 • Theinanyfriands'bf Adam Cooke will be glad'to•knoW he is -somewhat 'better in bealth. than lie bas heel? ;the last few :weeks.: ' . Labia are reniinded that the Patriotie Club, «Meets ire •Bainton's Hall every l'huledly, and eiteryOne Will the Made weledine. •, We are to • have Frank. Colwell settling near our burg, but are in hopes that he will soon have a housekeeper to eheerhinnup. • Kir Agnes AraOld.'fif Toronto, spent: ii'conOTOOf weelrg,with, friends around BerVle, ,Her Many friends welcomed her- back again, ' , • . .Tbare orie.young.man who visits on, the §onth Line who ,iiays it would be quite Jot better if his attractions on that -Nue were-a-littre--m-efoier. .Yet we ap net think he is complaining at all. ;, • Oar cheesemaker, Frank Watts, iiimieed his duties on _Monday morning and evelything seems in • a flourishing condition«. Mr. Watts comes to Bervie with a One reputation, and the people will de well to co-operate with him this season. to'make the busineasasuccess., ' Mr. Pengelly, book agent, Made a tour of our -burg tritely taking-- orders; • *MOW of our villagers invested sonie Of their pin money in his goods. He specialized, in books of prophecy. and accounts of the present war. Tbe books'on the war were in d'erinind, as everyone is anxious to get itifermatien of the great conflict. " Ai44 Tata WAIL -Everyone .these times 18 the present Eurc•Nan- war. When the turmoil of war is so , great as it iinOw, oee'S thoughts natur- e y_tnyri to the canadians in the. fight and perhaps more so 03. any, who may have been With hs only a , few molitlis* age. When it conies to voinoteer8 the village of Berviemay well be t proud, of its, contribution go far. John Moore, Jr.; son of John Moore, of our village, 18 is the Only boy of One neighborhood in the first contingent. _Attain Fazelthas -niade-, a- gteat• sacrifice in the giving of. three.`of 14ainsdS,°'al)ns*idAW4rtsloaen,;4w14Yhia'-usbTenjtijraiEnningg7 at Guelph. Surely no one can honestly' soy they do not feel in favor of helping. Belgian relief funds or any war ,fund 'whenhnedreds of pareriM in our empire are making Just suck seenfices as. this ' Avery day.. Other Berm. boy who. are_ in training are John Cstrom, Biala and Joseph OPrter. When, we think, of our own friends' taking- such an active part in kie present struggle . it inspires US with a Still greater dread and a hope Of a coming satisfactory' peace fr.v. all concerned, so*, that the cruelties now practiseci in warfare will soot' be a thing cif the past. . - BRITINI ORME COES BIG CHECK -Pali e Comment on Work ef SHOO First Army...Common. ADP Praises Orltieb Irayary • 44 ZOOM May 17-tr1r lobn Frew,* reported lag °Our first army too Made -a eimeeesful attack between fRieheboureamoue. and Veitubert, breath* the enemy's line over the greater port of two-mile front« The atm,* eorailleneed at Midnight, 10 - the seittli of RichehOUrg-L'AVoue, TIMM Fr- . ; 47, Pagn A branch of the. Ontario Brother. hoed of Threshermen will be ergaeizod at Niringhani tbia SeileOn., 1 0. L IOckoon:late of the Sterling Bank%Winnipeg le the new manager of the branch of that bank at Goderich, succeeding Andrew Porter, Wile regent IY got &government appointineut. 'Mi., and Nee. William Palliser, of aoilerieh, received word on Monday last week that their only son, William was killed in battle in Prance. The 'where we earrieiPtive:enecessive lines • or Gernisin bresetworks on a front of swerigh. NO yards. A, mile further' tO ttie. „ south: another attack, delivered- at -In rittlitenn, Rex the Past ten years a (lawn. earried 1400•7,firda Of German meichant Of Do npg(tritZuhrndrio,l7y, ozt, front line trenches. We pushed his bisinese t ranidlY on, extending, .our*sueceou 600 sVarlahe, both. of that "silage, who We crossed the Veetubert-Quinze road tfl P 'tee June sr" • 'and advanced nearly A mile late the . Special Services commemorating the german line, The fighting eolittunea li6th. anniversary of the,establiehincut in. our favor. nroughoat the (lair our of Willis Church, ClintOn Were held brave troops fought splendidly, At, • • • yonng man was well kilown Armin o rnagralong tbe d GtOermthLiountenhehheysibuotOert have ferimedja partinerspipt Tee ebange .VpreiralI ku-s-b-eengiii-etler the las 48 hours. Elsewhere. •on the trent there is nothing to sreport." „ '• The Paris Midnight official eQm- ments, that the- Br1nsh advance In Meted. on, the Germans a Redone check," and continuesDuring the af- ternoon to -day repulsed at Ste0141-. :.Sn'aate . with . complete success fourth Gertima counter-attack. A We have held all the positions' -won „yes- : terday .anct consolidated our gains, of whIch, the violent efforts of Die enemy' ' Arras we ' the importance. !NO* of Arras we "have carried' 'out several actions designer' to. consolidate our new front driving the enemy from, • several points to which they had beenf Our troops showed in these: band -to -hand struggles the greatest energy and- tenacity. We have gained' 200. metros on the -slope which de- scends from the plateau. of Lorette. Near Souches we have taken. some more houses, North ot Neuyille we - exploded a German captured balloon. Our aviators *bombarded the tranwer statiop at Somain. "in •Ohampagne an action which. was entirely' local .brought us a bill - bent SUPOeSS. During. the night of -Saturday-and- Sunday the °near ex.-- ploded a mine behind our first; line. Eight companies of Germans .at once chargedand established_ a rooting in one salient: On SUndaY two counter- attacks were carried out. with Much EiPirit with the bayonet and gren- ades; we retook all the positions: In. the -trenches and on the -parapets we -.err Sunday -Mat ringer, Moderator of the :general' Asa; Maly' preablied morning. and evening • • "Pbeause suitable peemniea.eould .not. , . be found in Wroxetter„'" in which..fn carry on the pubIieLltion .of the news., ePd414) tbr.r0-tterrPieri,1,1, teibneget'ttat'Wtob"rol'bt'cl:°*4' • halt roiver,awaYi The piper AVilthe published as usual, •' ••• - If childrenare =feverish ..ilght :laxative Ake ReXall•Ordetlies,:whicli•of-• ten remOveS• 'the ,cause. Sold only; by The Rexall Store, 10c, „ 25c. and Nc. box-. The ladies 'of -St. Peter's Cliureh, ,Goderich, Worked a pleasant Surprise' On their pastor 'Rev, lather McRae, recently. He had just Moved into ins new residence and the ladies, ADA little. surprise ,party, presented -him with .a ,"abOwerl of _household linen, rugsete. A 'QOM WeRniNde-Toek place at St.. Andrew's Manse, Winkhani, on Wednesday event* of last week when, Mr. Alex.' Daildson, of that town was united in marriage* With Mrs. Maude Riende,.of the,l3Ineitale-road,' The cereniOnY Was performed by Rev. Di Perrie. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson will reside l '-stso re4taetbe m'eriut thsalaluirs aierbadf ' Inthe •recent great Ypres battle 'there apnerire the name of Lieutenant Ralph • Latta as Wounded. Lieutenant Latta enlisted tound. more Jiien 3.,,e(to .boig*, of .„_with•the first contingent in Vancouver, , — Wen Of the . - . 'late John: attaiceriteltersreitb, 'near Chiselliurst, and was 'men on the tam now owned and oecupiedby Mr, Shivin, ‘. The Kirby:Brussels lawsuit - over a. drain (depute, has cost that gas, Inunici- UUILII OL Tpres,since Slitudirpalitythe tidy sulitef.$654.53 for 1 'gal expenses' and, whieb with the $2Q. awarded; the plaintive by the court *Ll. mak o. $04 thetOwn• will have to plank down. Kirby's legal, expenses ;Which have to he paid by Brussels; amounted pulsed. at, most places. On "bah sides to $277.15 andthelegal expenses of ofthe ridge of the Lo'rette Hilie and the tevirn to $377..38, . • at Soucha, as well AS at NeuvIlle, . Retrans. ON ELuEvALE EDAM -The t mu. or Arras, the French' renewed Hymen Expositor is responsible for the their attacks- -which-hrOke dewn.• Underng: "We are afraid there. are. eur fire." . liombardsorne bad poung And. the. . ,'.Itotterdnin Germans fi Northern part of this county. One day reMrs,J.Henclerson, of Wing: troops '• in .pnrsuance . of a further de- him, • Was ?married to Alex. :Davidson, tarieined erfcrt • to break the British a_nes,rby'farmer.-..--A Constable had to 'lines at-Y.1,r s'Via the road from St. Julien. During Saterday and Sunda*. he 0010.#) iler. bop* the - same even, the fighting was fierce; ' The ..pres- i 'A large, gioklia4. gathered .with sure on the , allies probably would u!l'uWrIug rams, guns and‘other iestru- . have bOen still greater. hut for the : menta.of torture to chariVari the coup- s); id counter move by the allies le. The telephone wires had been cut CurthCr to the north at ,Steenstraiite so that word could not be gottenbbrogh .mhe Germane had-toforThe-feratilidliiiii strewn: 'ush up ..reinforcements' which Were with mita to impede :the - progreas of badly needed *t. the same moniettt for', . their 1 urea :.ett t. t Lille the Ger- anyone rur A . . _ anyone coming e rescue. Before th mans are working fewriOlY to the Officer could arrive 'someone had strengthen' its fortifications. They given' the alarm and the crowd. had dis'- i*iieve that Lille is tTlites-s'ooulltelycitililrge. at!. ,hpaerssoecdc.1:11TTelhiisinii the third outrage that the allies' ',offensive, this district during the fease • Works are already under the A The cOuple who. Were married fire, of the hea,Vy British gang. • ' • Prremyel Defended' , ate among the. most highly respected London, May 17 -Berlin reports. -in ,that section. " , 'In the eastern theatre: The Rol- lielioN pagaintillaY.-At the May sian advance ' Was „easily repulsed in meeting of Huron Presbytery held at the region of Shavli and 1,500 prison. Clinton on the •11th' init.,. the • follow- ers taken.•the Dubssa iver in leg resolution was passed: "That. We, Riunda_a small division, of oar- rooes were ferced to retreat before • the members- of the Preshyteryof trong Russian forces. _Further -south:, JinronailthiS our first legidar Meeting t EJarge:a the Russians ' were re- subsequent tothe degree of Doctor .of 1.:sen..• on 'both tides of the 'Omulow • Divinity upon Mi Colin Fletcher b Darlin'a -Berlin, May 17 -Main headquarters, reported yesterday: "In the western theatre: Strong enemy forces have been attapking our positions „past of the canal at Steenstaaate ;and Het- afterneen withouCregard to their -.own losses; • Ali their. attacks were re -- pulsed. Seuth of the :English: made reeeated` infantry attacke after ample preparations by the -artillery. These attacks already have been re - .,Tiverton -Monday, May 17. Natle-Mathesen,L-Sundayed at -home- t this week. ' NI Blair and -son Nei: ,t3 son mototed to Port 'Elgin this week. ..There is some word of •our minister, B • Mr. Poulter, being moved this year, but 1 Wo hope he will be. allowed to remain - • 'Mrs. John Rowel -is inipreving in health. Rer mother, Mrs. Klein,: of Georgetown; hanbeenr.withAer, nlso her Sister from Owen Sound. The people- of the Baptist _church aro dintedFand • hold -service in the IVIetkodist char& for a - -the-next-three-or-four Sundays- . tn trong Russian night attacks resulted the Senate of 'Knox Cellege, . Toronto,' a failure "In . the south-eastern theatre: bereby °apt°, to bun eii- Ines . t cordial oath east of Przeriil and ahnig the congratulations -on -hisreceiving- the- f4tryj and at Stanis:a0 the Teuton bonor so worthily bestowed., Not only ellies continu,their advance . on the do we regard the distinction as a -fit loWer...San •sonthward . from .PrZemysl- ting-lecognitionlay• his Alma Mater of the enenly is resisting our advance." wide scholarship, fine executive, gift- gi-itain Rtoe thiLikt • ea leadershipamepre-eininentpersonal -yaw; but --viie Also properly esteem -If teliacii- -1VIii- '16 --Th at ees" reperiii: 1•Dhrint the 'past 'week as an honor conferrecl on the Presby -z, ere have: been 'Mani, -afar& in die' territeelt-br thin- cailifig-and The gifirrniii--1,nor eague of the Meth- odist Church: are •quilting a gnat they pieced themselves under the directions of Mesdame&POulter-fted-; 1/ Our village. will be muci- improved this year with a new cement sidewalk . from the cemetery hill, 'north, 'Owe to Bfireeido hid; South, This surely will be tt good move for the council. • lig,,ivrne Tivtaxor.--R. N. •Blair having sold out his business to A. Nel- son, is leaving for London, Ont., where Jia will carry on much the same line of business -in company JAI - Of that Bair -In ueh 'missed in and around Tiverton, he with luswiteand _family -having --lived here for the past 16 years. He has been clerk of tbe-svillagefor the put 9 or TO Years, also served as councillor and on: the school board, He will also he missed from the churelni•-, Mr. Blair and family wll rentain in Tiverton tilithe close of the sehool term. . , - DnAtn 'Mat Mato/JAIL-4V° are very sorry indeed tahave to relate the sad demise of a much beloved citizen in the, person of Mrs. «1, A. McKellar, who; after much suffering, born with a pat- ient, cheerful, Christian spirit, fell asleep ou Saturday, May 15th, at ler home here. All that loving hands could do was done for her, there being • a trained unrse by her bedside night and day for several weeks, but her work here was ended and she was need6c1 tip yonder. Much sympathy is felt for the sorrowing husband, two sons and onedaughterieft to mourn the IOSS Of a 0104111 wile and roving luother Zer.reitrone: were had to ,rest the Tiferteu 0400)1,0 Mend ; ' r wbreli invariably resulted in our oozing on xecord riiiir'Sincerest con-, favor, -Severe'. -German- machines gratulation& to Dr. Fletcher -rind* the have been brought' down by our aero- congregations of Thames net pp" and- stitt.-alseraftt.g- wn, werejoicewith them in his of • Our niaahines have been hit. and fruitful ministiy in that charge for forced to de eend. but this has not been brought about by the exiemg's the past thirty-seven 'years, and pray airmen,. but by the gun and rifle fire that both he and Mrs. Fletcher may tiain the ground," - - -beg:pared to. continues their splendid' service. in this portion of - the Master's • This Liner Saw. No .Fon • Vineyard and for the Church. at large tiVerpoot, May- 17—The Anietican for many happv. years to come" liner Philadelphia arriVed in port yesterday all wel4. Messrs, Iteid, Argo and Dr net No submarines ober, with their elde-rs we're appointed were sighted on her voyage from Nevr-!--. The-,.raptatip took vittatitio-iii- committealAiPfurther•theinterests•of while 131[114111g thrthigirtlii war zone, tkie Agettaild itifikin:ministers "wid: liciWever, all lifeboats being_ sWung, evts nntLorphans..,funds:....withire the., . bounds. The congregation of Kiwi o c , was given eave te borrow $5,000 to provide for the in- , • Ofidon, Mir; -1.,--The Atameiation stallatieri t)t a near.olytp,'71fhe" atter: of 'rrettrontY vewele workers Yester- noon session was occupied with' a con- . day decided upon _a gencril strike. of----fitrettee „ati the---subj • • • ` • he Busy Hardware Nouse PHONE 06 YOUR WANTS $, A Goal and Wood Ran6e With a HIGH OVEN rialLaiNitsri Are you wondering what Would be a $04tie Gift .fior the, June Bride? Now is,the time to look over our ,stocleof fine Stove Ranges, . Silverware etc. ' There is nothing ore appropriate *hap ouK., 'New,: Stove with the Elevated Oven. • . ‘if,you are 'going to Paint, .see us' about quality of • • Paint and Prices. • We have both. • We have a complete stOck ot Sereen Doors. Harn- mocks, -Lawn Mowers, ' Garden Tool; . Churns, Attli • Cans and all -kinds Cf Pails. . Cleveland -Coil Spring Wire Poultry Netting; • Portland Cement Ford Auto Casings 50.x 554 in.,. only $1240 , ' • wn-AiNc. PLEASE-: Our Millinery, Department Invites You Here. Our display of Trimmed "Millinery was much '•-• admired on -opening' days, The styles for this - seascin is good and the prices are 'reasonable. Give Miss McInnis a call when you want a new Sprint; Hat. Her aim is to plea,se, she has the very'best to choose from. ' -WeIhavejuust receid Silks in blacks, sand, battleship_igrey arid otfie,r new shades.' ,- aincoats for Spring. See our Ladies' R.aincoats., A special at $5 oo. We have a good assortment of Men's Raincoats at different prices. 'WILLIAM CONNELL We take B• utter and Eggs: • .; looemok,0,0**.itarsa sr..4..mmw.m.‘rwrftrw7mievarffeie"" ecial Bargains 111 Until -the—end-of Aay Now -is'the time to Z•113;' Misses .Sh5-es-',--fr.)Y-the , balance of this inorith we will .place on es range -T0111-11-10 2-, ' Biuonand prices MieSes Kid Blucher'and Buttori„regular prices 2.00 --- church G deri h ' 1 Lohdon Has Dar, Strike the county couneil„ trainway men Of London why -are members,. Service has been sespended,, erhh .workers demaad a• aften per cent...increase • in wagell. .-OUR• 1918 • png Suiting Just Arrived :1`EmPLE CLARK mothanizdtbi,5 Oct '• -The, Seat of Authority in Religion", Mr. MeFar. lane introducing the discussion with a very able paper. The next 'meeting wili ho held On Sept. 14th it Seafortho Walkerton • eally wondc'fnI success is attending the sinkitig:of artesian wells in Walker- -ten, Oman's Ltd.. -hot 4week struck a fiowing well at theit ereainery that COM- pletely fills an pipe With purti sparkling Water, throwing ib lli feet above the ground. The new wells at the reservoir, four in all, give the town ari inexhaustible amount of water arxd With that tanning in frona the apritlgs by grav; itY4 engittes anfileient -supply for the ten- 0.441,At,uti-ur 0' d4 sitie4,41% • • and $2.25;.sizes 4 to 2.: To clei,..e:_ntjt• Muses .1C-id•BlucherPittent toe, sizes,11 to -2. 'regular--; I., prices $1.50 and $1.75. TO clear at 4$1.40 One lot of -Misses Eel. and Blucher-regular...prieeS . $1.50 and $1.75. To elear out ht...., , 451.Z When You'need fine Shoes, call on us and we will• .be pleased to show you our e,00ds. • LUCKNOW, ONT. Square Shoe Deal for Everybody. Weiiimorostwitosate 4.4isisforolosi40;s44.14",71ist. • 1, . Steel Lki.ancl, oRollers ' Dtering Seeding Machfitery . H:trroWs--Drag and Disc , ,-t.duitiliators—Spring amt.:Stiff vooth i .... - • ,..,.. . DrillS—}Toe, Di c andIerilliier Frost No, 9 galviuizea.Wire, Gates arid $ aples. ' ' ' Timothy and. dover Seed • ANDREW •