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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-06-03, Page 51 - • 1•••••.•;', "1—;,• " • tr• • Thum*, Jim 1140915 1 HURONCOUNTYNEWSI ., The Clinton New Ere eart the auto - Mobile fever is teeing • la thet -cow enmity.' Me D. Vetheeinghare, of -Tearer, , smith, neate,Breee0elell' Whew barn wee deetroyed by the •recently,letende -erecting le liege .steetstructum,-4 bY ed. • • - • _ . CAPtiiinit .$1044 Pad Jewitt, two Binh rung men training 'with, the, 33rd,- ,visited their home town Iast•- week andwere tendered a public re, eeptien,, • , 14. etanaltlie,.-ef ,Goderich, And Dr.. Smith, Of thayataidQ, who hare gone to• do heepitgl won; •-fer-L the army• Fiance, •looth••:. arrived 'sefele at '..r,y• mouth, -•Eng, - • Apple g rev/ Ors throughout the ,Coun- • ty are-predietin.g a rather poor crop of . Apples; :The- crop of vies,. will be es. and the •crett WC! the, average • • -• • • • • alichard l'eirliat:forenme in the„fittx • 'mill at .Seafortia, while adjusting IL belt • Was, thrown. to ,the floor" and had a leg •- broken in tie -0440a Wow the -••10-"e• -The: fracture Is ft Very bad one. . • a Thercl have been ne .new • develop; ' 'inetiteliethe 11. Bean inerder....eatee- • no* beeeining at mystery, The Crown lioteiver, are, still hunting down akervthinit tbat' geolts Jilin's. clue., . ••.• • 116V. d'Obn meNeil,. of Toronto; was • the preaclier at the anniversary i ser- vices n the Baptist Obureh,'Ooderich, last .9,1undey, On Monday evening he gave a lecture on "Britain and -Abe War."' . • ' ' The annnatiounty• Ventien for Hume will he held in RreseeleiuJely,--Mre. Gordon Wright, of London,, one of .the leaders in ' Om, perance work is expected to deliver an address. • ConstiOation:causes mental and physi- cal suffering. 'itexall Orderlies -a gentle • laxative -promptly relieve constipation .,bold only by. j„ G. Armstrong. The AteliAlt..StOrN7.1P-O-.7,14.;Telidst!.0. ,Pnaen• -are William Turnbull- bag diffivae4 • of hia.kno farm in UsbOrrie-, near For if011ars' to Richard Scott for the Burn. of ",2OtJ - Ib is One of, the the. banner township of the banner Count' • of anon. ' • • e.11,.... Kelly, of neee:Blyth, while .drivang ••'honio.. froin the "village lait. -Friday, evelit4 WasAtitiOnsly. injured. • Lloyd's fruit truck; of. Goderich, ' was , travelling or; the road and struck Mrs. Kelly's' rig,' breaking it and injuring both the noise and driver: • , marino,insurance-oompany • WhiCh ,pald insurance on the Charles • .S. Price, einik near Pork Huron in the great' Storm of Nov. 9, 318,, is again asking for bids on the" raiiiinmof, the' it is thought, however, that.'no- wrecking Concern will hid on 'the job. • A-Seaforth lad by thn. name of Fink, • • potation the bJethedist people have fee tbair pies and minim ated other provision, ussissary for moll a flinetion, as well its their ability to provide au entettain- lug and euitable program for auelt an eecestiou. Nor were they lacking in any of these. lines tide year. tablee were sPrea•d' in 'the shed, after which an ietereeting programme was given by local talent assoistel by friends front Kincardine, and Mias WeSloYi of Walkerton. Ie. Frank Sellery gave three interesting and numerous readings which were enjoyed by all; and Mise Vera Hared pleased all with a 8)10. 't'he Meads Myrtle and 'Maude Maines eang a duet, while solos and eomic songs were rendered by Messrs. floldowertia, Leke and Orowburet Recitatione• ‘rre given by Mr. Lake, of Kincrirdine, and Duncan Chest. Mother enjoyable feat- ure of the programme WAS a eumber of "minima" by Mr. J. Ellison, of Kincar- dine, who very skilfully heitated eeveral 'anneal instruments OA well as a num- ber of farm yard animals. The aneakers were Rev. Mr..B all, who occupied the ehair.„ and Bey. Ar. Stride. ,• For inter, airmen, Wheliad a swet tenth; were well supplied et the booth with all kinds of dainties and Music was provid- ed by Mr, John Dessor's gramophone, The order throughout was very good spite of the fact that. A „few boys • were tryingtomake themselves Popular by making careleas and (meaty. **Marks about those -on the platferra. However,' we are gladto-sarc-ther-ordlir---was---not marredby these individuals, • Zion:' --Monday, may oi, Mies Ryan, of Lucknow, Bendayed at Isaac Andrew's • Mrs. Wm. Ritchie has returned home after visiting friends in Eapfoy. Edward Jelmsta, of Lanes, 18 a, few days at Will Hunter's,- -' Miss Lillian and Melvin Raynard; of Paramount, Suedayed at John Helm's.' Miss JanetHackett has returned home after spending the Week.end with friends at Crewe. • . • Mr. and Mr. James -Cook, of Belfast, . Stindayecl with the latte,r's father: d:olin I , McDonagh.__,.. • - • .kr. and Mre. George Hunter Spent Sunday.at the Immo of tbelatter'sbrotti- er, Alex. Hackett. . • • - My. ant Mrs. Will Hunter and (laugh.' 'ter, Mina, are spending a few' days with friends at Kohnesville, • - r.: -David -And rew-of-Brandon M ..home_rnsiting a. few--weeks-;,with -his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Andrew. • Quiteienumberfitim here attended 'the W. M. Si- Meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, of Crewe, Friday afternoon. , . BEEKEEPERS' FIELD DAV... No*t to doing a thing yourself, '• the beet way to learn is to .see it done: It is one thing to Sit in 'some convention • tIAROSS t,OUNC:14 1,01Vn TrxzWitter.,. May id. Connell wet 'tn.day * per motion of *Oman:tea of leer Wee** 'The Reeve in the eliair. The Mintites of the pre*. ions 'meeting were rea4 and switaiaait - The Court of Revielon of • the Assessnunt Rea wasthen opened, The Reeve was appointed 'Cletirteau of the •Court. Merhereee- Armetkong---- That tide Council 'beiug properly organized . as a Gond of Revision -ant appeal that all • complaints be laidon the Wee for ex - emulation. The _following: apneals. were made: Wendle Roth,: Alex. McGregor and Wm. Boma Ni bell* te011ikb ideetfekiect. - • Vaae-gellieream-00 the Assess, meat Boll as presented be _intatained aed. .ne changes made and that the following natnes boaddedto: tint Relit RobertBeeen;lot 19, ben. 2, Tennant; tee Wad. dell,: lot te, von, 4, ALT,1 Alex, Cameron,: let el, ••-con„ .1, john Kelly, lot 10,_ C.* 3, Fa; Walter Nichol,,let 8, CO 0, M,F,;_ Wm, IdeR(tie, -lot 23, Ron, WP1!' Pee-Pei:Men-. .lot 20, con, 15, That the COnit itsf'Ite-Visionl*tiOWCIW &I And the Roll as Adopted be: the basis • of All levies foe the eerreet yeee.-70arri.: • , The Connell then proceededwith gen era, business. : • . " Arfustreek•-- McPherson That.;'we purchase a road drag. Or the purpose of keeping, the roade•in Proper repair. This dreg to be tefitedinroad-"heAt7.1No. Coo, to be lewd in that beat for; this, e„,e,lson ,under the naperVisi0.4 of 'the rathinaste6,4Carried. • „ „ Armstro4g--Case-That we Appoint Donaldson and and McPherson to investigate othoeuditch at lots 22, 23, 24, OD Greenock Boundary, and report at next meeting Of Case -Donaldson, --That as a dePuta- tion appeared before this Council, con. 'slating of Messrs. L. 3?„ileDonald,Phihp - Straus, Fronk Benninger, Win. LaPorte, John Moore and Neil McDonald, re the - Culross and Boundary, •that this Council take no action, in the matter until the Greenock council proceed, but this Council is willing to meet any rm. sobable proposal from Greenock at any turre.,,7•-Carried. - • '- ,Case -Donaldson -44W we have the 5ttlitlereet-eote-ttradek-a*liveeleme been informed- that it is' in very, bad' shupe,' and that the Mover see that it is properly done, and also have the bridgo. repaired at lot '12, con, 6 and 7,--Carrir_ Tionaldson-Casei-Jrhat Thomas Mc- Pherriarrexaminethe two eulvertrarl andlavediem repair ed or new ones put in if necessary.— Carried. . • - v James 3IgLaughlinput ins claim for • a blind horsethat was injured crossing tho'bridge at lot 26-, cons,,6 and 7. • - Case-7Donaldeon-That. we. 'do not Consider thermimidipality liable for dam:: stitfod. MI •riddrellAns tenet be in ink. i.•COnnittibleations 'Should be limit, ed to private and Wady news and to viriwecerd o'yotbbrit ctootnarreulniuiceinttirixs, and No references to the Naval, Military or Political situation or to naval °r niill. tary movements and •organiz diens . are allowed. 14etters or poi:newts contain. flog such references'wiLl not iv delivered'. 3. Friends of prisoners of War are •advised to'seed- Postearde in Preference' .'to lettere as PoSteards are less likely to 'be delayed. If letters are sent, ,they sliould•not •exceed in length two sides of a sheet of note paper And sheltid con- :041,07selthing, but the sheet of notepaper. 04130 AeCeliet alltelld the mitutg be• 4.." Letters gannet for thepresent be: accepted for registration. .. -6, . .Bastitge. med. net be -paid ceither On lettere or rarcelsoxlikessoil to prison, erSof war. . . 0.„ No lettere _should be •enclosed• in. pArcele,.. •and tievsspapers must., :net on 'any aceelillt be sent, -Se ler as U•klilOWn. - there ie no restriction. on: the contents; of ,*.btertrarttedt°41ba3tcY1741.rer btx)f flour; udfwfL ' -set%Pet.rlephaarbcleeiseohnliotaltitel tsheo:pledo 0021 bbse; in weight.. • • . • . . 7. • Renaittances.can be nia'JebYrntin ey eider to .prilionerspf Wet,' „Instruct - as to hew to proceed lap be obtain.: -,frona• Festmestentet AeeenntingePost ••9ffiee(t.,.. The-traneanfasimeof•cein„ tither !Inletter or pare* is expresSly.s. .4P0Stal ,notes and •Bank„.- now Shorild net be Sent,• •"'. • :Itwopist• be 'understood that no guarantee of the.._delivOry. of either par. eels or letters.can be given And. •that the rot 0! lice accepts - no responsibility.' In • any .case, considerable delay, .. may take place and failure to receive an .8..c- knowledgment.13hould not necessarily be • ,taken4S--an-hnlieatien.-that-71lettereand. •pareela sent have not been Ock.far as isknown, prisoners of .war in •Clertneny• • are allowedto.write- letters Or poSteards'from time to time,: •bet•they •nety net always have facilities for doing s6. and the fact that no. COW-, :municatienis received from.- them. 'need -Mit give rise- to itorlety,. . • • . • • FRIMIRIE-OCT.00Ek-0,011T1.0•Or Not always from fair blossoms spring Most perfect fruit end .Sweet, , -it was. tlie Cress that led the world- to- . t• worship • ' At feet. • Though Oft we fail to comprehend ' Life1s inertly Stings and smarts, It isin sorrow's criicible,: 'We purify our hearts. - 'Tii onlythrough their rifting folds,. The carnate soul can see The rilver lininwof the .cloudx AboVe Oethesemanc. r • • • TiY011.011 *-,Sattirday, UV 20 Andereon, of Aylmer, spear a few daYsof brat week in Tiverton. The O. O. F. mardied in a body to the Method -lot church on Sunday, May 30. Miss Wiribie Gamble, of Kineardine Iligh School, spent over Sunday at the home of her friend, Miss Edna illair. Mr. and Miss Henderson, of Daisy, uob aticinm: yr isF, aBrin. N. 1); 44,ti 041 an ral r wme. yt I aes gt ase tt.s • The Mimes lilair and their friends, Mr, and Miss Hendrson and Miss -Gam- ble, Motored to Inverhuron Beach on Saturday, Roy Blackwell, Dental Tor- onto, and slater; It. A., teacher in 6th line 04601, Sundayed-with their -grand - =thee, Mrs. A. shier; tbia week, Mrs. Oliver'and, daughter, Jessie, accompanied by Mr. Oliver and 804, Archie, teetered to Inverhuron SeA0h en• May 2'atli.and are HOW ocetwing: their• •efatt•age there,- •„ • &Fiume or Lire. --in Bruce Town- ship on 'May eentl., 1915, Rosa Ma MaY.' Baker, dearly beloved wife of James B. McKay, aged 2.1 vars. Mrs. McKay was the only and much cherished &ligh- ter of gr. and Mug" George Baker,- at whese'home her death occurred. Her illness was of Short duration, but in theeefei.deyA_prier-'14,:ber--40Pertetre 'Om suffered -ranch, but -bore it all: with- out A Itturtner. She was of, a very, elinerfuldispositien. fetid alwnYe.100Ited": on the bright' side of life.. Our hearts' Fr, out in loving sympathy to thesorrow- mg ones BO sadlk and suddenly bereaved. Interment took place on•May 25 at. the LoVat cemetery. Rev. Melsilab assisted by Rev. R. A,`.4 Foul ter officiated, "One precious to our hearts has gone; --2Tlie-voice :we loVed-'is stilled; • The place Made vacant in onr homes C7 never m "Lei us be patient; -these severe afflic- tionsorebe filled. . Not from the ground arise, But oftentimes celestial benedictions. Asiume,this dark disguise." ' • ages TerliortieTilling Over 'bridge at kit . • 25, con. 6,-Oarried. • McPherson -De n alchion-That the Reeve and ;John Artnstropg examine the .-r,00ni and hear a man ten hnyv he man_ bridge at lot 25, cons. 6 and 7, and have , ages his bees; it is far batter to go with the same repaired. --.Carried." Case -McPherson -That into the apiary and have him ;showCase-McPherson-That the clerk notify all path:masters that the time the yo That s what *on 11 av liein-Jer, seven years au ago, climbed chance to do at the apiary or tree to torainine bird's nest, •411d. los! .kow.s.nd,' Walkerton; Ont.; Tp. Brant, ing Iii& hold fell u 2, Ig,1).1%,.._Let 42, on Wednesday, cement. about 15 to the at.l:g0 :p.m. cement 'walk', "' on his head . •„A.rtualifiednpiary instructor sent by. • titt: re.eoi'Ved_ enek:-.44.40lee: .ko . the OnfarinDepartitieirt- of-, Agriculture. the dny-folinling- 'Like: other 133'4' will 'shove_ bo,vp.to oxamitie._ Wes for dis, '0 .his .age he as ver ctive and al ease and will actual! put a col through thatreatmarit for cure. . Other manipulations will then be. such as finding the miser), removing bees from supers,' operating to prevent swarming, etc:, etc. - '• •c‘ , Proniinent local ',,beekeepers will be asked take pars and the.elis7 cussion of practical questions. • These apiary derrnmstrations. are being held all over Ontario; and it will be well.. worth. Your while to attend- one. • •• .Lidies are especially invited,. and. all .'•Ways Onsy: • ' Y P • onY o•iJohnsto.n, wh.0 for a few 'Years past'hks been License Inspector for - Centro Huron, .which. position . was cancelled by the coming into force of • the Callitad; 170iipei &nee Act on may :1st, ,has received: a- better -position, that of Inspector of Public Works under. the 'Dominion Government and has entered upan his new duties. J. T. Goldthorp, proprietor Of Peint Farm where the bier 'Annual "shoot," wee are a•vised to hung bee Veils so. they mile right out into the apiary with held the pant few years Is making nr- can 'comfort. rangements to have. the 'contest beld. there again this June. As the rifles held by the various • Rifle Clubs were' all taken by the Government on the outbreak of war it was thoughtimposs- ible to hold a 'shoot" this season. 2kt.r--lttionsixes-Cat111011,-Bfalint,' was- erOwcief Areitt • •Siiiiday, theoecasion. being the hearing df Rev. Father F. J. Vision, there being no 'Appeals Against - Bell, a local yining mao wliobas- just -the, assessment. Boll; fifterlutYing been teen itiductea into ;tint priesthood. at 'examined. by -Court, was, on Motion, con. .1.4oncloirt• A. -number were present. trona. . flailed and an orderilleted on the Treas., _ Godet iclr, Clinton, Luck now and Brus, Orer for the IjaYment' of 016 assessor's 'ilelg; rather Bell administered -mass . • • • . • and Father Fleurey,.. Detroit, another -Oki 131-sith- berrp-Feheitell Father, Ilanton,.7ottondon, a former - of this -ohurcb, - and -'Father Fleming. of Mieltigen;:: were Alen, in MorleY Pettit, ProvincialApiarist Guelph, Ontario. • , „ KINL,OSS COUNCIL MINUTES -7------May-25th, 1-915. KioiiFmtasCOurt-Of te salary, and the Court adJourned:7 - Thomas; Murray, .-- 'Council -proceedin to - generit !less, Minutes Of previous meeting°. were- readand On motion adopted and signed. -ed SA& VeDiarinik seconded by Edward Hedgine; that Ise. Johnston' --Attendance, • - 7 -be ;ague& as inspector • to have the Gravel , :Iload--Opairg.A.0.4 -that.: he •empOwereifte. hire men Atia teaniti to do the work required in making repairs and to expend the emit -of e300:00 'on •nforesaid.Graeel Roadintwepirilolyro Barvie ---Moleley, May -31; Mr. Adain Millar and Miss Bettie, and Lucknow. Motion carried. , are visiting friends in Huron. . ' • Conned On considering J. MCLend'is, Henry• Stanley, (Al Ripley, . spent a abet:JP inspector, reports on McIntosh's,. . touple of days At the home of Alex. Fair. MON' Brea,' and J..Mifler's sheep rip - Miss , $toilit Stanley, of Kinloss, is paiently killed by dogs, • after ' mature ' Visiting at the home of Peter Mel)ofiald„ consideration a was resolved to lay. thew Quite a few of 'our young folica'atteu:. roriirdt:rvateriounIft_iin",t,Ine!,i!!!,°r_facit4.7 • , tlee cite gaiden.paity at Zion on Friday. Movedby Hod ns, seconded by orikn; • Atex. Fair is enlarging hid residence, that all pigeons now and hereafter hav- '• And "Jelin i elsetiler-dianAluitare.---,the ineeebbeeUtett et,ineiredby:tkowweire, foundation; . ,.....-- - ,, - ‘ declaration as Persortbed by statute that ''• - - Mrs; Jae.- Clethatrinnil.-gasterHoward -they-have-Made:diligent search' to -find •:spent ..-,thee Week: -end-- etc -the- home of -•“,tate:Menet of, time dog.. erdoge -having. • Robinson itemshaw. - • - Jolted Or.lnitired their sheep, that said - • Our cheese maker is tow right dewe, glee') were thedini the eni3losed property ' to work and filltl returns are expected of the owner and not running at large, frothe season's work. . ,. _ _,. that the clerk forward blank forms to , . inspecters for. .declaratien to he made ' James MoKinnerreturned honm after . ,. and signed by compleioant previous to • a 'Visit in SeafOrth. He Was adcomparnea inspector making any award thereon. hY Mre. McKinney and lier sister, Miss Matron earned. .1 • . . Maggie Sutherland. - ` , Accounts considered and the following . Quite a hilliiher ef Mail boxes ' have cheques issued; Ben. Hughes, disci,* • bents setup roai our line and WO are 0606 Gravel Bead, 42,50; unhett McConnell, 'to lobo our .atage. It will be greatly diseing: 10th Sideroad; ;,1.09; Alex: Md - thirsted, although it is very handy to teua, plank and repairing bride un • have your mairdelivered et the door, 16th Sideroad, tf op; S; AL Fallen, ;refund ..,,. ,• Vie .200, er MAY was well telehted. StattitnLaber, 46" cents; John McLeod, •./ :st,\' ea in our burg; It was nota dead day inspecting sheep, 3.40; Dan, S. AlcDon- , in Ilervie as Meat of the place; of busi, ald; Alloy and postage as assessor, 115; , neat wore boto ll fo: the publie for part Of i. A. McDonald, coundil fees, .1 ,00; . the day, gr,attyflage decorated the village John MeDiarmid,, Connell fees; 1000; and everyone 'showedhie patriotism. Charles Baechler, council. fees, • 10;00t ktorirl this all we have left by which to Edward Hodgins, 'council . fees, 10.0; • remember the great Ceticethil Birthday. Joseph Tiffin, council fees, 1000; Tine. 1 in tbe,evening it itilecesshil Garden Murray, paft ealary; 50.00. _ arty ivoltelttunda.the alumina d the'Cobol-tail:Muffled to meet On Monday, • ii dime Aid of the Methodist, Chur6h, Juno 14tht ilit IQ eclock it, in. SOSO kttiniCvilt4t OA 'wet* 101. •' %OM Atire,14100c, road grader was waking in his division :to -be retirrned whir” the-hit.z-Carried. . McPherson—Donaldson.--That the, re-• pat :orrthe engineer re the Sink -hole the boundary, of Culross and Turnherry ,l)elianded_to the Reeve present the sem!e to the County- Council at thelune session;as we are of the opinion that the same is COMAY work, he to report at next sitting of -Council.J-Carried. Finance -George Snaith, repairing sink -hole at lot ,24, con. 12, $2.00; -Wm. Case, 50 lbs.,flour 1.75, oatmeal 50c., for: indigent„ 2.26; James Reicher, putting in ettivett at 19t 2, On., 2, 6,00; William Bannorman;•-repairingculvert and bridge at lot 21; cm:1.14,3,5W Wm. J. Smythe, winter wert. on gravel 'road, 1.50; M. 'Goofs, meat:for indigont;‘, 1.50; A. Mc- Donald, balance -of saki?, as assessor and postage, 11,00; 'Wm.; Bannerinan; refund of taxes', error in. assessment, 5.00;,11: E. Camnbely, -stationery, 4.70; W. J. Smith repairing bridge at lot 21 con. 12, • . Finance report, was read and adopted. 'Gained then adjourned- to meet again On Monday; jtme 21st. Charles Button, Clerk `Shot Terieof Dogma Interesi Coupons Payable Half -Yearly T e usy Hardware kouse PHONE SO will take good s a care of veer orders. $ YOU WANTING HAMMOCK ? _ if so we are selling Our stocko' f hanun3cks at cost prite• 11 You Intend „Saying.a. New' atow-eighis Fan see us before you buy. We will take your old stove in as part payment. Now is a good iithe to. look over our StOve,rand find Out all the qualities of bib -.grade stoves, We guarantee everrhing we sell; • . , • • Notice to Auto Owners We/ are. handling the .Celebrate4 Dominion Tir011s • in plain and ixdobby treads. ,Everything in TilowOut- i'atches and Accessories. fe'0144.1 110 c)verlanci Bicycle If you. Want to. get Cleveland Coil COIL 'Spring itrir4 you will have to buy at once, . No Qther dealer in town has the Genuine. Cleveland 'Wire. EI' EENCE -ANil-FAR4 -GATES Get your Cement from us at Car Price. 5 , • WE AIM TO PLEASE . NEGOTIABL4 As5ets-$7,480,339 The 6reatWest Permanent Loan Companu 17 20,King St,West • • • • Toronto • Represented by -4jos. Agnew, Lucicnow, Ont. Kincardine The Ontario People's Salt and Soda ComPany are doi-ng a, good business this year, and-bave shipped- a car , of salt every dhy since the first of last. Dcember. Mr. 'R. 1.1, Cameron, of Lucicnow . de- iivered-an address -on the. budget oi the Presbyterian church. Ev ening services -..were„taken by.Professor...Ortonr-of Knoi- ,•-College,--Terentrk now residing at hisl summer cottageat Bruce Beach, , The funerid-of the !ate Mi;JOseph Bar; ker, •wh.ose'death occurred on May,, 26th. was largely attended on Friday afternoon. Rev. A. J. 'Langford read the funeral ser- vice. :rhe Ptllbeirers were Messrs. E. Pei, J. C, Cooke, F. E., Coembe, N. A "Gumack, M. J. MacPherson and J. A. MacKeniie: . , May brings the annual meeting and with it the eleetiori-of officers of the Kin- cardine Women's Institute. Their names follow: President, .Miss H. M. Wright; 'first vice-president, Mrs. J. „H. McKee; second vice-president, Mrs. E Coombe; 'third vice president, Miss H. Wilson; sec- retary,,: Miss J. S: MacGregor; district director, Mrs, Hardy. The first of the series of Meetings to be held this summer, is, arrAnged foe 2..30 o'cleck on Tuesday; June 1, in Lansdowne Park. elfre. Burns, wof,Totonte, will contribute an address on, "The Future Home.": : . Re.----46441-00--dekeiro-ceirg. . . . • niers Ot War in Gtrniany • . . • t..• • Letters (letters should be left op- en), postcards and postal:parcels.' should be addressed:as , - 1; -Rank, initials,. name. • . .,26.11egititent, or other unit. •;3....4British. (or Canadian, :French; ; Belgiagkor-Russian.) prisoner Of • 4;•-•131a.ee of interninorit „ • "-b•.,-Germany.- " • _Place oEintrnmnf- should. be -stated always if pssiblcrintrporderi-es-adot-b-e. aeeepted unless plea. of interninent is , ".• _ • • • • . • ,':-1-'--PLUCKY-0111-51.-411 • An old Man aged 70years, living near • Marmien in Sullivan Tp„ tried to enlist with the 07th battalion at Owen Sound. He was refttsed on adcount ot his age, but has been so stirred bY the sinking of the Lanterns, that he declarS.s , „„ go down to Toronto to try to entist and :if refused there will. pay., his own passage 1,44.'ngland and cross over • to the 'con- tinent to take a pot' shot at the. Huns. -bilo4hts old -emu's -Pluck is to he -ad- mired -,--it may be suggested that he would cninore towards -defeating, the Germans _hy,remaininglat hcana and. elevating his - -time-And-his-reicans-,thwardi-Rell Cross and other relief work. - , :7 "No.inore ileitatteho ,for you...Alike these- • • • ... nolet 'ivat Helainther the headache 'without removing 'the Cautio. • take Chainberlabi'r Stiansitdi and Liver Ttiblete; Their not only_eure • -lite headache but YOU buoyant, healthful feeling hee'salie they tose•thsliVeronveaten the stornaeli and eleanae.the Trytheini • . ;All er ' MOO° . CHAMBERLAM: MEDICINE CO. Terealevent: -,- 13 , • CHAMBER AINriABLETi ,... 5 CapItai AtithOrliad $5.000,000 Capital este up••• $8,000,000 serous • • • • • .130000 : .MEN OF T0-140,RROW , The Child of to -day is the business man of to...morrow. He shouid learn early to • ,cc000toize and invest his savings. • • A' Savings Account for each child should -be opened with this13ank. isUCKNOW anANCI1 • J ! , al.E14141E1, Asunder. IMUNKS-VALISES - JUST ARRIVED • • 'I have a like stock of travelling goods invite your inspec. tion of' same. • . -"Tnitt_ is- the-- season -for- rubber-,' heels I have the celebrated• ` .Catspaw heels. _ - • Shonrepairing promptly- done. • REG: IIARRET'T Blendelson's Dry Goods Store We are offeringbig bargains In ladies' black silk ,Stock- • ings of all fancy 'colors, • embroidered and plain,• , Ladies' Costumes', the best of goads, satin lined, latest • w-niake. Regular price $18 c; for sale at $8.75. maker-Regularprice.100- - for sale at 90 cents. • White embroidered, Wastes lawn and Voil. • , Ladies house Dresses, Kim. •ens, Aprons and Childrens- Dresies of nice checked '. goods:and fancy make--- Midd Blouses and all kinds of -ladidatimmer.wear. • _ -Also * complete stotir-ot Gents' furnishings. • E STA nil % H 1872 • Istendelson'.s 1— •AR13 NOW IN S. Lace Cloths, Voiles and Crepps. are ,the fabrics'.cus. twirlers require for warm weather. We have. a large assortment in White and select patterns in rutted. See what. we have at 2s. per yard. . Ladle' s' Long_ Silk Gloves at 75C. and 41.69per: pair Short Gloves, in Silk, arsiie.. per pair -Long Gloves, in Lisle, at sae: per pair Chattioisettes, in 25 and 6oc:,pr. • Ladies' -Corsets,- L.& A., .at 50c. to $3.25 Crompton 4 .* 50c. to.$1..50 Crtims' Prints t4c per yd. Grafton's; 12 1-2C. We, _ We have agoqd assortment of Hats, Flowers and Trimmings in the Millinery:department. Miss McInnis will fill your order promptly and to your satisfaction • WILLIAM CONNELL 'We take Butter and Eggs. „ SpeVBihisin SHOES • Until the end- oi May • •••••••••• OUR 1915 SiThig-Suitings' • .-elust-Arrive,d -- TEMPLE, CLARK- ' -MerclianfTnOorir PLANTS'AND litiSHES • Herbert, Raspberry. at $2.00 per • hundred., , Cuthbert; Marlboro and ;Golden Queen at•$1.50' • . ' Tomato, Cabbage • and -Celery ' Plants. , great • variety of fioUretS inch 'Geranium* f o r bedding, Asters, • Dahlias, else Rooted 'ClitthingReses, Dorothy Per- king, Crimson Ramblers and r5:.ihei ' At strong plants aids • Per Sok gat1110C burn Fruit Farm ago. Anna Alfredo P.O. • NOW is the time to bay Aliases Sh3es,idrih&, balance • of -this- month -we will-. place. ori- afe*” -Misses - Sizes rangejkont -t to 2Tflt2 -Button-and-Blucher-styles at Greatly -reduced prices:- . Misses, Kid 131ncher and Button, regular prices 2:09 (142,28"isei 4 tel. ; Vo-elea7- • • • • ••• Misses Kid *whet' Patent teei,sizes iC tO 2, regilar , prices•1,-50 and el./5. To clear oat:at • $1,45 • Oue lot Of Misses Bal. and Bluoher,' regular • prices th e„,„;„, • $1.50 end $1.7;5.; To clear. outeit I:6 441 .Z0 . : When you -Steed fine Shoes, call on we • will be pleased to ehcive you our goods. „ • . 5 ' . • , ' •.. J. JO Lucitriow,.ortir. , A Square Shoeipeal for Everybody 14011040,41111011111,46,41000yti.16 /1,0114le"1".4104010,410,041*0 . 4 ; • • Deering. Seeding Machinery. Harrows—Drag and Dise e Steel Land Rollers Cilltlyators—Spring and Stiff TteAlt , Disc and Fertilizer Frost No galV.anized Wire, Gates and Staples.. • " •l'ititothy and Clover Seed ANDROY, •.• •