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Watchmaker,
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MARKET'S -
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Corrected UP to Wednearlay•ntx,jA)---
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Wheat .% • #'. p # • • •• • • i 40
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048 4' • .1••• • #. • ,...• • 4, • , .• .55
Butter 7.. • . t • T 20 • 23,
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,Wb hils11; ....... , , $ 1 45 to $ 1 50
-.Oats, bush.',. •L, • • • • • • - 65
'bash, : 80 -to 82
P ,r25 t 1 35
Peas, , US 0 -
Timothy, 1.1ay; ,18 50 • 't to 21 00
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Taxed and Clover.. , 16 00 to 18 00
Choice :heavy steers...„ S.10 to 8 35
Hogs, • 135
Caives '- ;. 7 50 to .10 00
Spiing I4ambg, 6 06 to S 00
Sheep, ewes, cw 5,25 to 6 50
Butter, ab „„ „. • , 23 to 31
ggp, apz, . , . , 23 to 25
Potatoes, bag... : 60 to. . 70
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. Wewialt to call your attenticki
to our fiilf stock of -
orlick's
alted
a deliciouS foodpbever-
age for itifaiitp)rnval
• • ids' travekrsr, ete; An
ideal lOncla food, a
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tritious in
. ,tb1el1xtkT,
5oo., $1.60',anitVamily,
, Size", bottle;..
Ask for a sarnplO.
REWARD $50
A reward of $50 is hereby offered' to
the man who on evening of Sunday,,
• April 2.5th. last, WC David - Bean, BOA
' " • the late 'Robert Bean, ite,
, V Of tolbot• ,
ride hill's buggy from. neat Dunlop
to Gederich, and later the. same Melt
7-AroV1i7,111trrironi4Oderiattlitiit-fatheenT.
-honk' neat Carlow..
-The reason for •Ahiii. Advertisement :is,
that David Bean's nabie Is being con-• ,--
nected with the murder of his Whet' •
• which took ptacet at same nigbt, about
11 o'clock piti, on tite toad between,
Loyal atalCarloal and to make it ,clear
that David Beatibad net connection what-
ever witfitbat oemitrened it JO desirable
• that the person whodrove him should
make himself ,,ititown without delay and
So clear David Bean of any suspicion
'which May new„restupedi him. •
. The reward will • be paid when the
perion makes lilmself known -Mid gives
ft Statenient as to Itis • trioyetietith • that
f'& • tight!
The evidence discloses that David
...Mean and the yeti who drove liftin, as
--titerationed above, spoke that night to
- two men in Ooderich front the buggy in
WhiellAhey were driving, on thesquare,
between the Itritish 1xc1iange and lied-
. lord hot .1s, about a horst deal, roidthese
men are earnestly requested to Make
themselves known to the said David
Beini or to the itidersigned, and to them
*100 suitlie reward Will belsid.
M.G,
Onliolior for Devla Ilean
LOCAL AND OENERAL
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Uglune-the most delightful
month of tlfe year. '
Mo. Dave Sherrilrvieited With friende
in Gorrie the -end of the w,eak.
A ntimber of weddings are on the
tap itt for the next tyro weeks, •
Mrs. Stewart Vinlaymid familY visited
friendli in Dungsmoon this week.
Mrs. Jack Sherriffaml Vera vent 4
few.days of loptaveektn_Winghatit,
Idow are your 'hens. getting. along
working over your neighber'a gardegl
pressed and cleaned* ProPerlY
Mid Clark. UerchautTailor.
• Jed arrived new stoc:c (pliancy pant-
rng Cafl and seethem check
Tailor. , ,
•
.-Dave Andrew of Bitaidon • Ms,e^ is
spending:0. few weeks his home near
tevnt- •
41a) and. litre. Jack McIntyre aro
sending a few days with' friends in
town • ;
'tor a Wedding ging without it joint,
"seamless', go to V, T. Armstrong,
Teweler,
Mrs. Will Ilabkirk spent a few days
With hermother, Ms Donald Graham;
this week.
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The Sentinel will be tient. to any Ad- ,
dress in Canada for the remainder of
1915 for only*40c.
Miss Susie liabiek, Toronto, is spend-
ing her holidays with her parents Mr.
and Mrs, John Habiek.
' IderkBarrett is buildingan additicinat
storey ou, and-Otherwise•ImproVing his
residence on Havelock .;
Wm. Geddes *imam from liamiltoo,
and shaking heads with Lucknow
friends a few days this . •
''when.„_•i_on-Are buying Your 'salt, see
mare, 'we nave every, prite_npAiEdate.
lire; Merchant •
• Mr, ata Mrs, John Button • and ' Mrs.
John Joynt are attendingthe-Methodist.
Conference at St Mary' this Week.
' Mr. Bedlam- Smith- luta , rented Dr.
Newton's .hOule: on Ross St.,
-cently occupied by C. Richardson
Before deeklifig on a eft_ see the 'as-
sortmentof beautifulpieces fo: T. Arm-
strong has for jitst such an occasien,
- :
Mr. and Mrs. Mcfaellated haire'moved
into the residence on Willeugh_hy $t
vacated -401r. ,Walthr-Wraith and fad,
ily. , •
Dr. and Mrs. McDowell; of Turner;
'Mich., and Mrs; Barton, of New York,
wereiriaiternat ;Kenneth CargertinXlest
week;
Mr. and Mrr Victor Dtirnin7 metered::
out from .GOderich Saturday and Spent
the week end with -Mr; and Mrr; James
HoWey,
Mrs. E. Lucas • and little daughter,
Audrey, have returned to their home in
Toronto, after visiting with Mr. and
'Mrs. S. Robertson. ° • .
• Winghatu and Teeawater. so putting
a Dominion Day celebrations. •
Alm •J �Anderaon hatt returne4.
home from .viaiting, her sister m Burling.
tOn..
panistic 134010 •
The children Ot 13, 8.No. 0, Enron
Towahip, OA Erf40103 Day contributed
414.00 to the Brbrure 1:14` Bock Fund.
Te. eagerness itod generosity with which
the young folk relpended to the appeal.
*tamest gratifying and indicated ft fine,
Patriotic 4144'
, • •
The Sentinel hes alireYe on hand the
very nicest invitationand atenhoncemeet
"papers. We also have the •very latest
style of type, And can turn . out ypur
wedding stationery itist a little meet
than anybody else. 1)400i ciu.4e0/011.".
able; •0011,and WA • •
114 the liosplials 6 -
.'.' Mrs. A. G. Elliott wili hold a .pilltAv
ease, shower for the Canadian Baa. lios.
.pitals;at.ker hotel) cu Thursday, hue
10th, from .0' to .14. p, rn. and from 8' to 10
P- The pillow' %Sea Should be of
bleachedeotton, net too fine;atla 18 by
34 inches. The ladies of Lucknow and
surrounding country are cordially invit-
ed. '
„iViiyi_his KW.
Several persons connected with the'
Western -„Egg and Wit Co. have, been
buying de -natured eggs. These get.408-
tencqs of three, friX Said twelve moetbs.
It is said that parties in this ineinity.oc-
casionally sell eggs that are rotten. By
so doing they are iiable ,to prosecution
under the Pose .Food Act; But ',why
ilasiti rotten or de- natured eggel Few
._henti.lay that kind. -Con... ..-
Trespassing Poultry
' In the new Revised Statutes, chapter
24/, sedien 7,the clanse relating to
PolatiY,7fotmerly including' duck a and
:geese, reciw'includes all poultry and says:
!•If the (*Ors of geese or other poultry
ferkkee''Pr ;Alegi* .4 .fey. nrCee_orthe.. teeme-
from trespassing on his
served Upon- him Of their treaties% he
shall :incur a penalty not exceeding $10.
kinuernh Boy HurtAlvin „
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Percy,, the seven-year;oln eon of
and Mrs. W. Percy,: Of near Kin -
lough, .was;the'victim Of a serious aci-
deet at Kingiodine on Sunday. The
little fellow was crossing the street When.
his hitt vas blown off, and in an effort
to regale ,it he tan in front of ,an auto-
mobiledriYen_by Mr. McInnis, of Ripley.
The led was knocked down and had . an
artn anti legtbroken. . The accident otp-
peak to have been quite unavoidable. .,
Bese•Ball '
A...tio at aucoraof_7-7-..waathe result
of thefirst eshibition4ame of hese bali
la Caledonia- park this season, played
-
last Friday: evening:- • The „contending
teams- -were the Presbyterian Chinch
Bible,Class teamand the Town. team.
Batteries were: Johnston and McCoy for
the town, and -Butler and Huston fol.
the Class A collection contributed by
the spectators, went to defray.. a small
amount owing by the; local Y. M. Q., A.
:A. (hold idea : '
The "pay up week" is a new idea
Which, starting in a smell town'in Wis-
consin, is rapidly. spreading :over -,:the
Western States. 'ha philosophy- of the
plan Is simply this; that by paying your
bills, the other fellow is enabled to:pey
his, and so OR in,a, sort oflendlees chain.
which fleetly comes round to yon again;
with youmit of debt and no one 'owing
you. Thus all are Oita, the comtnercial,
skies are clear, and everybody feels bet-
_ er : • ,
*emcee Institute .
, The regular, June Meeting cif, the Wo-
men's Insutute-will be held in .
-11:01:on-Friday-aftertioon, -june---1-1th.;
at 2:30 °Wink. The roll call is to be
answered by useful hints, There is. to
he a piper on "WiSnae'ra work in time of
War;" also a reading by our oldest mein-
ber, music, *tee Visitors will be heartily
-welcomed. Those who have. not paid
their fees foe the coming year, kindly
come Prepared to do. so,. if possible, so
that their names may be sent twax as
soon as possible.
lititiglIte/adea :.'„ • -
' Miss Margaret Ryan, Who- has-been'
Raiding in the post office here for the
last siX months, has returnesl.to her
home in Dungannon. ?;
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A. K. Millson won the .2.24 pace with
Birdie Mack, in Mitchell, On the 24th.
of May, going a half in 1,06. Birdie -
starts inKineardme to -day; june 3rd.
H. MeQuillio, apple 'exporter' John
McCall and Cecil Atha are now to be
. numbered among Lucknow auto ;owners
-Porde, and giving excellent satisfac-
tion., - '
A. M. Greig, X. C of Alinonte, has
been appointed junior jedge. for Bruce'
Coutitvsucceedirer A. B. Klein; who --
betaken promoted to the deliibt Aidge7.-
ship. '
_ A Lawn Social will be held on Win:
Crozier's lawn on June 9th., under the
auspices of the Methodist Church, Crewe.
Admission, adults 25 cents; children 15
J'. Blakei•Se&y.
The Table Factory doted downyester-
:day afternoon in order to give the ern •
ploYeed an opportunity to attend the•
luneraftif-Earl Potter; who lila he was
taken ill was engaged there. '
• -
Ernest-Peroy, Who -moved from
Lick-
no,,ajewjnonths
in Ripley, wes in town on Stituedey.
Ile ...reports his venture io the -neighbor
ing.tillage as quitesuccessful.
Iltillough, reeve of Teeiwater,
and his Wife visited friends in Lucknow
and Kinloss the end. of '1,szt week. Mr '
MalloUghlia Sold his hIalbess in Tees-,
water and Will move to Toronto in the
near Were; • ,
Llickno*. Council did- not . held it's
ogniat meeting for *lane on Tuesday of
this week, owing Reeve Joynt being in
--.Kiiiearchbe,tittending,.-PoUnty.. -Council,
'The -lege -Meeting wklIbe held On -Tabs-
_day evening of -next - •
Joseph Barker, the *ell -known Kin-
tardinal.-Ratild--Olerit of the. Division
Court, died On Tuesday of luit „week,: at,
the edinnieed age of 01 yeara.:- Barker : •
was vigtirmis and active re-
cently. Ho is survived by One "Masud
two diaighterti. „
•
Walter Wraith and family have moved
to West Toronto,. vliere the, expect to
reside in futera. Me. Wraith has etn-
ploytimit in the bookkeeping-depart:tent
of a ler& merchantile Concern. The
eliildten are offing A few weeka with
Mir gran parents in the countryliefore
going to the 'city.
It is said that automobiles AM selling
.inote readily this season thau.alitiost any. '•
thittg else. That 46404 toondlike hard
Certainly More houglit
in this part Of Ontario. than ever before.
They have become an 00nittien that in •
.even the prudent Mali ,dnet net
Miuig sad Wooded! •
• Atumig the "Wooing" t.eported from
IIID battle front in France the past week
is John ilildred, a son of Thos. Ilildred,
Woodstock, forine.rly of Lucknow. War-
ner, another son,_is reported wounded.
The Rildred bop/ were in Winnipeg
when the call 'Wangs Wits sounded, and
'both enlisted there. They are nephews
Of Mr John Ilildred,
FORMER ASHEIELD: BOY
Private Oliver Brown, wrifer. of the
lettaarpoblishodbelow ..
bered by many of our readers, he having
spent his boyhood (tays in Aslifield:He
-
le a:son of Mr. and Mrs. 11.. E. Brown
'and the letter is addresSed to his niother.
At the time of writing Browri Wail in
the:Military hospital at Alderohot. The
letter reeds In -Part as folloWs;
"1 am now Engrand, in a' Military
hospital where we are being well Ineked
After. 1 got 'buried in the trenches by.
ldridbaga, and when' getting mitioirt the
nioscleg a my leg; making it impossible
for me to use it. I also got some of the
poisoned fumes, .but have completely
recovered:from them. 1 was all through
the heavy fighting last week. The Can-
adiads are getting great praise in Eng -
hied for the way ie which they saved
the situation , driving the- Germans
back after!they had %token through -the
trenchea ,held by other troops on; the left
"I -expect I will :be here a few weeks
and then willbe se -tit to some convales-
cent home. .They certainly took 'after
you well in the hospitals here." •
•
Kincardine "
,
• After,a month Of illness and suffering
_froniT.,pneurnonia, Earl Valmore Potter,:
eldest.tion_of Mr: andMra.-Geo.---Potter,-
6f town, -passed away on Monday • after.
noOri. The`oud. was, not unexpected, as
over since. he Was taken ill his condition
Was regarded as serious, and for theliest
two weeks it was a Metter of hovering
between life. and death. Deceased Was
net onito seventeen Years of age, aail by
iill.whokneWlirri he was regarded:A.4-1'f
quiet and .amiabie young man. lie had
been for Sometinietan employee of the
Lucknow Table Co. Much syMpathy is
• 41t -for Mr. and Mrs . l'otter, on Whom
the long strain of nursing their boy has
_heen,_very_tryitig,, This-Tia,thezthird
cliild theYhave.lost,--another :toy and e-
rr' having flied- in recent yenta. The
innetal be Greenhill cenietery was hcld
Wednesday afternoon,: . • -
The Recent Frosts ' ' '
'Phone( Oierer*as no general -ending
oltof vegetation by the fiesta of last
week, growth ieeeIYea a decided check
and the hay crop' and nastures will be
triueh lighter RS resolt.*Cherries.which
had begun to forte, are shriveled niVaild
other IrUitS,leaughb at •just the wrong
time *ill be ea olf, Apples do not ati-
pear to -have been -much infected...epee-
iaily the late varieties which were "net
stillieiently advanced to: be. Wood,
K. 'Cameron 'stated the. other. evening
.thatthia would he an off year with the
spy& in any event as the trees bore very
heavily last year.: ...Baldwins . too would'7
bo scarce. 'Ben Davis are hotter. Mr,
'Cameron wool his (Atka lo 'Acta
about lial(the tillither of barrels that it:
did last year. That will beAt fair crop
an 140. yeat, Wad a )neraper. Other old
chards that are Velli 'Pared' •fOr pe.0110.
feel tboti he 15 '4oleo as
Uotiltoil Ottisti *de* glint
,
like wall* e.)
George Bissett, a resident .of 'Uncap -
dine for over 99 years, died at his home
on Lampton street The cause was a
tliroat affection •from which be had suf-
fered for over two-yeara,-
was a native Of Scotland, but came to
Kincardine when e. Mule over ' 20 years
of .robiTifter7.501-ningatianirrni e..
.19rieed.a. partnership „with_theiat e
:Bat-IFFitillWeiffefitiolibileiii---ielit
-was-married:to a Miss Baird, whoi with
fonr sone and two daughters, survive.
THE TEACHING STAFP.--The Board
of Education had a busy sessionat the
regular ineetieg on Monday eight, the
inain b-usinessbeing- the appointment
ofthestaff' of teachers for the high and
public school's. The resignations of the
teacher in moderns at the high school
and of 'the lady in charge , of the sixth
department in the 'central. pfiblic _ school
left two vacancies to be. filled. The
names of those re-engaged are as follows:
High school -Principal, J. M. McKay;
lassies, Miss W. Buchanan; science, G.
W. Shales; .moderns, 'Miss Myrtle:Rey-
nolds (London South);...vice,--Miss. Stew-
art (resigned); commercial,. Miss L.
Central sellool--Principal, T. W. Dra-
per; sixth departin'ent, Mise Drum-
mond; .yiee, Mjss Grieves (resigned);
fifth, Miskffeleb Malcolm; fourth, Miss
Veda MaSPherson; third, Miss Hilda V.
Macintyre. second, Miss Edith McKey;
firit, Miss 'Jean Morrison.
Elgin Market -Miss Belle Nicholson.
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Pine River
''..---Tuesday.. June let.
Earmers are busy at the Statute Lab-
or these .days.
, and Miss: Da,nskine, Of Tiverton,
visited on the 8hore on Sunday.
Mr J. D. Pollock and 'sons, Lloyd
and Harold, are visiting friend in Ihin
over.
Mr. and Mrs...Nelson Grahain and
Mise Laura visited it C. W. pollock's
over Sunday. .
_Vim. _Bell raised_hisehed-toi-Monclay.
He intends ,p,uttang. a_ foundation_ under
it for it hog pen. ' '
Mrs. M. McDonald and Mr. end • Mrs.
1 M. Ileattieleft this Morning to . visit
"friends in Provost., Alta. ••
• Mr.' and Mrs. We. Thompson and,
family; of Olivet; Mrs. W. R. Smith and
on, of Toronto, spent -Sunday at An-,
drely Thompson's. '
• Nearly at the young People around
-here attended the LakaShore and Atli-
berley hall &lade at John Emenerton's
on Saturday eVeeing. The gain() ilinded
ten to Mae in favor. of the Lake • Shore
LATEST WAR :NEWS
The latest war sensatiett was the long
threateded and expected Zeppilin attack
on Loadolar Eng. One of more of the
.big 'Geruitan airships 'appears to beam
reached the Capital of the Empire and
dropped no less than 90 boinhe of a kind'
calculated to set fi to buildings. Strange
to say littletianiageappeitrato nave been
done,and only lout or five persons 'were
killed and as many wounded. Tha raid
Mustlave..-beenlEgreatrelletto tho
pe'ople of London apt'. agreat disipoint--
inetit-te-thnieermana wbb -looked for
great results from this inearts. of attack.
Phere be-lese-tineasiness over zeppi;-
lintaidshereafter. The big -airships dare
not Come out indaylightfor fear of the
British aoroplaries, while at night their
aim is •
There is meek speculation- toe to the
Coarse of Ereaident Wilson will: take in
dealing with the Gorman situatiourcon-
sidering the extremely untattisfeetory
nature of the Geritiatkreply tolls note.
leis generally believed that the Presi.
dinit.will stand out firmly lot a proper
observation et international lavr by, Ger.
litany. This means -that •Gerrnany ;must
eitherback down Or take en another big
,
Moony.
The. 'Italians appear to be making
steady pregreat into Austria ever eine°.
&et entered theWar. They have stored
a great success by making Austrian
territory the field. of battle instead •of
having tin3 WM Walit kAtt 14.00lt Vint
LUCKNOW WILL PLAY ./14LL
Though Lucknow is not Playing base.
hall in a Jeague with other towns,
devoteee of the game will not be without
their favorite field sport. A Baseball'
Club has been organized and arrange,
meat; under way for the formation of a
league of home teams, which will pie/ 0,
series of games :throughout the season;
Offie,ere of. the 1910 club are OS followe:
ROO- Preeident-John Joynt. .
.President,John McGarry. -
Vice President -4. G. Anderson.
..'Ticasurerr.4:46histon...„
. A league of four teetnit under the fol.
'lowing managers, will be formed: R.
Xehnatent T. 5. 1ted, D, (Albertson, G. •
H% Smith.
- . „ •
Committee to -soled player's:. Russ.
"igetorrt W 11. 114sei: Wm. Habbick,
1311tlee• -
Mascot-WM, Scott,
This 14eaga Will be, got under .maY as
seen as possible. Meanwhile, all players
are, expected . to get' (intend practise., ,
Go4erick
detnee Buchanan . sr., one Of the oldest
and most resected ' local citizens, 'Wed
at hie home Monciay night. Mr. Buell-
flcotland 83 -years „ago
and Came to this country while young
.He entered 'the ,planing mull business
some 50 year ago- and took active part
as president of the Godmich Planing
Mills until 3 years ego whenhamtired,
tis son, 'Tunes, carrying on the business.
His wife died some nine years ago. He
is survived by three sobs, Sasses, of
Goderich; Walter, of Torouto,,anci Geo.,
-of Onbai-.:endrt-three daughters, -
Sharp and Mrs: Armstrong, 9f. Toronto,
and Emily, at home., *
.Whitechurch
•'WWI NEWS
ANNIVMAIW fiXaViege in SouthKin-
lossiad Sunday were in point Of attend-
ance the .most successful in the history
of the Aura, Voir. G. X. Dunn, of
Toronto, formerly of Whitechurch and
Langside, proved a great attraction to
•inany of 'Ilia former parishioners, and '
in na:LI re tirae orTthese,44detwo audiences
congregations greeted
o ng g ti sw, the att
speaker bothmorning and evening. The
Patioscapacity of the church over
taxi
ed n the morning, while about a
kindred who went to the evening ser-
vic failed In •71146'--Pachniesion. -The-
morning and evening• contributions
amounted to $3.29.00.
• The following changes Which aPpefx-
ed in the first draft of the Stationery •
Committee 'Of , the :Loodon Methodist
Conference have local interest: Wiog-
bsuacmceeDdisstiltacytt7MtRi. WI. By: r,YLettr4SenoalwrIlthi
Willans, Nile; succeeds J. A McKelvey
Ethel; a 'Barnaby; tiuoppecht J.. Waiters,
Ihfin,IP*Drvefden9:40U4ciccebedDsi6A.,:triPW",'
Barker, -
Seeforth;,,I.-A. McKelvey, Ethel, suc-
ceeds J. E. Hunter, Dungannon; 1 Hed-
ley, Western Canada, sinceeds 11. Wil..-
lans,•Ni,le F. W. Balk, newly ordained,
gst°WaithPel:1Y or-
dained, suceeeds Bayfield.
Geo. McKinley., according. to 'this
draft, ia to'suceeed A. 4. Tiffin, of Dies-
tien,,4n the .Chethara District. ,
DoThirothyti-rougelas-jAran°dPIPheetsmiereqdrvibnc
,
dealt with the evening's topie • Monday
evening at the Guild. The first gave
Much interesting information about the. •
Chinese of Honan and was aoynopsis of,
atanddresaby_Mr. Griffith at the recent
meeting of Presbytery at ireesvF•ater• The .WANTED,-Goedbig 'Wage's laid Ad
account
p:ucreadd a missionary'sbyistrvriinvooga jyeapatiliniP
, drest0/0263, tfucaltOw.
..eed some of his experiences on, Raving vvE 'WILT) PAX hicbest market imiee for
there. Misses roda Aitehesen and Jean I horo hair. 3IEsuLsuN!s IA"--ti-G° 1 -ht
Dougfas sang a, duet; and. the 'Scripture sl"(111"'" • • 7 -1.c -c. •
reading was given by Mr. Eugh
MMil-
Guildites to ,the number of about 10 Pll'ed;'""Jedt"flymc'''
John Joy*,
WEDDING
SILV:PR
THERE ie nothin;g more opera?
priate for alirappiNG GIVT
than piece -of SILVUltWAR11;
,T.t always retnains an enduring and
pleasant -reminder of the - friend•
No;ectsgviaeutanrilardilverWaveiS..
' The , •assemblage 'of beautiful
4lias bleitgriairtrli,:reeadt.eviavitth'greaterhanevetkeur
before,vriedaucl Aristic assortment o
013a,y.we re show
Aing inokt
SilVeriiare a'aci cu't Glens from
Canada's leading manufacturers,
F. ARms:FRofici
Leading Jeweler and
Optician
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
)Lr ndMrsJohti Thofic-Of -TOO-
Lwater,zspent,..Sunclay-4,4_the home of,
Willliam ,
Miss 4lie Robinson,. of East ;WO,-
anoshos spending -a few days et the
home of
WesandM1;s44
Mr . Joseph 8toneliou' se and
:Mi!ilmf
lsoie,orofW4esFox. tfied
I. spent:-Zunday
atths\
Mr. and Mrs: Sam Arsbott and ,Frank
Arscott, of Teesvrater; spent Sunday
with friends in t yiemity.
.•-Agnes McKay -and Kahle eartoliltall
lead the Guild on Sunday evening, the
sublect being "Body I.Tilder, Soul on
Top." • ,
Owing to the Serious illness. of Rev.
Mr. DuntiAtmother,Ite wits not able to
be present attli-i,teainieeting-lieF-Mon;
dey night.
• The Anniversary services t e Pies-.
_byterian. churchand tea -Meeting were a
• decided: suceess. The proceeds amount-
ed to $400. •. • ••
A number from here went to hear
Rev, Mr. Dinie, Of Toronto, preach in
the South Kinloss church, Lucknow, on
• Sunday evening. .
" 7
• Mafeking
-Monday, May 31st.
David Andrew, of Brandon, called on
friends hereon Monday. ,
, Mrs. John Craig, of DonnybroOke,' is
visiting her daughter, Mrs Will .Einlay..
Mrs.• E„'Connell, of Clinton, spent a
few days with Mrs. Thomas Anderson
this week, , •
Misses Pearl and Minnie Saunders, of
Winghain, were oasts ot Mr. :and
George Twamley this week end.
The members of the Blake family are
having a fantily plonk at Port Albert
today, previous to the departure of Dr.
Blake and faintly for Winnipeg.
Dr. Blake, accompanied -by Mrs. Wm.
and John Blake, Mrs. A. Alton and R.
'Johnston, had a pleasant motor . trip on
Saturday, visiting -friends' at Goderich
and Auburn.'
The ladies of the -Crewe and Asb.field
W. 111, Aiixiliariee, met at the _hothe of
Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Crewe, Where a ,
plemient end. • profitable afternoon was.
spent: -Tlinptb-grain-vie-A-given by the
Ashfield Auxiliary, after which a social
' hour wee spent, the Crewelaclies serving
„refreshments in_itheir _usual _ hospitable
:manner.
Mrs-
• Lochalsh
,--Wednesclay, June 2.
The Lochalsh Baseball team inaugur-
ated. ,
the season of 1915 on Friday even -
Mg of last week by defeating the Ripley
team by a acore' of .0-6. Battery for
LOelealsitc Mdrithalr-rititi .--.UcKentirick;„-
Madan And Blinchett, ' The
Lochalsh team has been presented witha
beautiftd pennant by Stanley Bissett, of
Chiengo,--whevlayedzonqhir team- four
years ago,. Thisowas presented as a fit -
ling climax to the successful season .of
.1914 enjoyed •by the Lochalsh team
when their record,wani Von 8,• tied 1,
lost 1. • . •
CAT AND FOX.
• .•
David Tait, who owns a ftoe firm at
Bothwell, has an Old grey cat bringing up
two little foxes. The old fox killed the
'other .four and the keeper brought them
ti the -Muse intending to taiSe &Mt An
the bottle. • The family eat had lest. its
kittens and took .4 lively interest in the
little foxes. She promptly adebted them
as her ‘OWn and they received all the Otte
herown ohildree would get. The little
foxes vein fond of their foster -mother
-fam-Befonrentering--,the-tifbrclr-th-e-
4148:00msbele.of having ahngreroku..p19:_iriLiphotzta_tphhe.i.moN'iri To toAN...“.4,4 niortiagos 414 ilate4
taken. Members have long felt that . atreaSonable rates.' Fire InsuradO, oJim :
81;011 WOUDI be a 'suitable :reemente. r'''.,7.rtada.„4";sulotutaralneter,/,„01,,,,b,.s.
the years ta;) come of their m'any enjoy-
able •and prOlitable • Monday evening,
meetings at the church .' The Devotional
'Committee Will havechargeof the ---pro- '
:gram next Monday evening: .
• • -• •
HOW .WM. GARVIN' _
LOST HIS LIFE
The followingaccount of the adcident
FOR RAL4-TOp buggy,.in isood.repair,
3-84). • -
BUSH LOT FCR,SALE:L-80- acres
acres Ilyeared, half Lot 14;,6th thin.
844004. avlazr3 '•11. llitchelff.Lneknow,
which befeil riling Wm, Gitvin,,,aforrne r FARM FOR SALk-nt;idininisti*or oi
Lucknow boy whoseleath we mentioned
last week is taken_ from an oxebanget-
A sad accident oceored the other day.
at Oallahonia,-as-the resillt---of-which
Wm. Girvin, youngest son of Mrs, Hugh
Girvin, formerly of now of Molt -
now, lost his life. The young man was
out camping with four or five others and
had a horse tethered. In some way the
animal broke the tether and-started;off, -
and young Girvin was caught in the rope
and dragged a distance ot about. a Mile.:
lie wasso badly hurt th t he su d
a
IVO
Jilstatent IVIarY .Ryani late of tho TOW!' Of
1.10411tY of Rural', Juanita.
Iii:tfoar;Ss".;:ir=iV):119111:13:14:1;;"1":1°:::::::
Lot.• 10, Con....12, Tkul,1141,i
troTeIllisiltZttd:i1Litl'%'r°°21` L"K-
fiwaichtS,all in grass and has. newt pastured
sPibas u o dha; kronillasinu:vallineeoaktii-thd-Yrirvatilnsd;- tgisksne' '4°5'
condition for inixed karnainr. For
- rdmpiltyggir; J. Ryan, tiode IA
ileal .iQnUIrrtitateDealer,aki:iov:;ji;Ei
A9Acinity inKisilterralonr&ra9dViveruiedfhoot.40.5.Soliticio.orills7f2ociao.
_AV .
only four hours after the'. accident' Ile
was -twenty-three years of And bad uigbeist Cash Price or horse
id f
been living brother Charles Whe•. _ dwr west °t 113'6 6Putinet
puce. Lucanow.
is in business in Oaltlahoma, for the last • •
three years. His mother was on the way • •
to Oaklahoma at the tune and was met
on. the way by lier,son Charles, returning
with his brother's remains.' The. party ,
•arrived home Wedoesdaynight,-"and the
-funeral-took place from the residence of
Mr.• Charles•Girviii; an Miele: of the de-
•eeased, to Dungannon cereetry, Besides
,his mother the deeettsed leaves two broth-
ers. sad two sisters, Anson, of Saskatoon,,
'Iuld :Charles, of Oaklahoina; Mrs. Ander-
uou
of"Ashfield, and 311.17-Hin-hEilber,
of Crediton . • .
Amberley
\--Monday, May 31st.
. We are glad to hear Alex. •MeRitehie
is recovering front his illness. ' •
• john Nesbit intends having the final
raising of hi's barn son,;E: among next
week. '• '
•
a
• Mr. QSCAT ArnIstfORg, BRI•VIel,iriade ft-
• business •trip through our Burg . last
week. . •
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sohn
Ilenderscin, • ••• •.
ThaLadiesrinstitut,i) intend holding a
-GardeirPatty-breit Of- the Red- Cross'
some time in the near future. •
• Mrs. Einielorancy and babe, of Bask-
atotee, Sask., arrived here last week atria.
'visit to her parents, Mr.' inni Mrs,•G71-I.
Ilituiphrey.
, The Atuberley Baseball Club played
the Shore team last. Saturday evening -
whit an even score. They intend play-
ing the "Sixth" team Saturday evening
- - '
-SCHOOL REPORTS '-
S. 8. No. 7 Ammo,
INT. W.Irenderspn, H. Gilmore'
L. Stein, A. MacNity., •
jr. IV:- B. Stein, T. Helm, J. Gil-
more, N. England, B. Hogan. •
Jr. E.,Giltnore W. Hogan, J.
Roland, . .„
Part Ofive
Pint Clues:"" England, Hogan,
R. Cook. ' .
11. W. McIntosh, Teacher. '
S. S. No. 6, Kzaloss. '
V-Agnee Lockhart.
Jr. IV -(Florence MeDiannid, Oraee
Lockhart) ties, Irene McIntosh, Hazel
McIntosh, Ada McKay.
Jr III-4Iarvey McDougall; Evelyn
-Lockhart..
'Sr. II -Ruth McIntosh,
a spite of the boxes on *nears, they re- Senior :McDougall, Donald
delve whoa they don't behave, The foxes Orient :hint Beatenk
twe AQW rtly Vf,e9k4 ciki %IA *re rwjug
STIlka!ER
ANNUAL EXCURSION
.-COdelich to Detroit
and Return .
Goingfrongutiotterich
.30 a.m. June 15
itrThiturnint-teniti Detroit .-- - :
V.
•
!lune It 2 p.m.
$1.50 • ROUND :TRIP .
apoteir MISS THIS :
Delightful trip down Lakellaron,
• St, Clair River ap_d_take, and De -
trait River -one of the ntostchartv-
ing boat trips to be had anyWhete,
,Nearly Two Days in. Detroit
GOdfiticilliandlioonlight
ihrtoaday. June 14, 8- pit.
ififorinatibli-wrife,Tfie-
, White Srar tine, Detroit, Mich;
• St. Helens
• [Wet:Int-Si:Ian tune
• Arch Anderson is hav...h.g his house
cemeii tea,
Reeve » B Miirray is tins *eek at,t
tendinrCounty CortileA in Goderiel.
' Baseball game between, tucknow and
geleeithere.Thursdarevening.'
Miss Pearl Todd hts returned Wino
from MilVertort *here Au -spent ter hot.
.iclays,
MisSes tan& and Anus,'Woofls visited
with Mist D. McIntosh, Lang/tide on
Sunday. :
number of St, Illett'efolk attended •
-
4r. I.-Qco.rse Richard& the Anniversary services Alatee Meeting/.
a4k,g9xilio,witA, • whiteolusob goo.; uct Aond