HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-06-03, Page 8titeraw
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Murdoch & eron Cog&
Weekly Store News
Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords in a great vaeety of
styles and prices from 1.50 to $3.50.
"Classic") Slippers for children. Classic shoes are just a little better than the ordinary.
Priced at 135, 1.75 and $2.00.
"Mother 'Hubbard" Slippers for aildren are noted for their splendid wearing qualities
at 1.10, 1.40 und $1.75.
Children's Barefoot Sandals in • the good quality, war guaranteed, $iz-es .iy; 'to 2:
These are all solid leather and priced at 75c, 90c and $1.00.
Tenitis, bowling and baseball are the order of the day and, of course, proper footwear
is necessary. Nre have a. complete range of the Famous Fleet FOOt „Brand of
Rubber Soled Goods, noted, for their wearing qitalitiei, Thid"is the best milm of
rubber footwear in the market We have them for Men and , Boys, for Women
and Children,' in colors white, tail, blue and black, See, window display.,
°House DresseS
Year by year these garments are increasing in favor. We have la,tely purchased,
a special line that is -extra value at $1.50, These are made in fine quality; fast col:.
-bred Print, n =ly.rruide,aud trimmed with fancy collar and tie See alio- other lines
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at 1.00, 1.25 and $2.00.
,Laces and Embroideriest
We are showing a large range' of Laces, Insertions
and Embroideries n zeat designs, in narrow and
wide widths, at very reasonable prices. Also* a fine
assortment of All Over- Laces in white, black and
other colors.
ros kir
?us CANADIANMijuzxs for J'itee
seats:his sat article by Prup.q A- W.
Ortiefeen. of Manitoba Delsessiate, that
veers, should read Nat vow. is,
titl dThe relikr Resele.," end ia
0011.04rly emssideiattan ot the possible
tame of Greet I/faiths, joiniag its
with her ancient foe egainat her *unit at
riwiti. He shewa that fi donioerecy
eivilialtion Russia in adeanciag
ile Utrulany la going 1 aekweads, and
chides that: "After the war le over,
t elf u1 estraoged froni .Gertaitny.„
sal allied with the two great 1.'nrcpeen
denioci time, Kis quite within the blonds
of pronability that Russia will Adopt 4
more libend policy than ever, and great.
ly extend the liberties of the couetitution.
In fiiends,hip with Britain and VIDIaral
it is qnite conceivable and highly -prob.
able that Russia may bear a great share
htunan progress and in the emancipa.
tion of mankind, and .may yet make
some notable .additions to the ,great
temple of liberty.'
Nemo Corsets
Just received another shipment of The Famous Nemo 11
- Corset. Those who, appreciate a really go94.2 neat- •L_
fitting corset, One that gives comfort to the wearer, a
. corset that lends in air of refinement to the figure,
should wear° these 'fine corsets, Prices $4.00 for
models 319 and 322, and '$2.50 for Model 212. A.,
orset "S*Ciajiy: SOted for ,Alight figures. No—We also, carry a full range of
Crompton aiad D. 84:A. makes at 50c, 70c, 1.00, 1425 and $2.00'.' .
Also Coilene Corsets at prices from $2.50 andup.
andard ',Patterns= -Special Offer During June.
During this month we will receive yearly ,g'suiiiscriptions to THE
DESIGNER for 40c. Tliis offer will be withdrawn on June -39, but
list think of the opportunity offered and the savingeffeetea in_get-
tiug 12 consecutive copies of DESIGNER for 4oe., delivery to
made at our pattern counter. This. applies to old as. well is
new subscribers. All the New:Styles in Standard Patterns.at roc.
and 15c. Fashion Sheets Free—Call for one..
tdreWe
--MondaY, 31- ay -31st..
Mr. Sam. Sherwood made "4 bUSineSS
trip to LtlekrtoW On Saturday.
Masi Annie McQuoid visited friends
in Liaugannen a few days lust. week;
• Mr. end Mrs Wm, Baldwin visit•ed at
the home of John Menary on Sunday.,
Bouw.-00 SaturclaY, May .2Qth 'to
hir and Aire Milton Kilpatrick, a on
Mies Lizzie Drennan visited at the
home (q mr. Milton KilPittricit'on Snit -
Messrs, John Curran and Bobt. Men-
arYsara busy pruning Kiple tn.-ea for Mr,
Krrington. .
Mr and Mrs. Isaac Osuleyancl daugh-
ter, Margaret, visited Mr. M. 1(11Pktrielt
Oa SnUclay. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. DAC corm and daugh-
ter, Ruby, visited Mr. Wm, McConnell
on Sanday,last, ,
-Miss Grace and Wilfred' Plunkett
visited. at the horne of Mr. Hugh Fin-
nigan a few days last.week,
'The ladies. at Crewe W. M. S. enter -
Weed the ladies of Ashfield W. M.. S.
at the home ot Mrs. Bert. Treleaaen on
Fridaflaat. 'The Ashaeld visitors gave
a splendid ;timpani:rte. •
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Don't forget the Lawn ebeial on June,
the 9th., at the honie of Mr. Wes ,Croz-
ier, s+h, con. A splendid protram me
Wing prepared and a good time expect-
ed. Don't fail to come.
Lanes :
, -Monday; May 31.
3'.71,annon is agala able to be around
after his illness.
'Mrspunnieghaini of Blyth, is visit'.
'
Kenneth Fairish had the !Aleut .in
stalled in his hbese last week:
William, Baldwin and Williain, Hogan
attended the Benniger Sala nt, Kings-
. A babyboy arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.Reed -C�ngratu
. '
Lanes,Eaef 'kink will have itk, Apt
kill on Fridak,. Juntlith„, janiee
Stiniulersaii,hit ;' •
-37S: received
sulinnong .serve on the petit.jury on
•June 8th, in Giglerich. -
.
The Fanners' Club held a. successful
meeting:on Tuesday, May 2ath. • Mr.
McDonald glve a lengthy address giving
much information the meeting..
, Steve Doyle arrived borne from Si.
Joseph's Hospital, Louden, where he
Underwent treatment -6r his eyes, ;We
are 'pleased to report -he is hilly recover-
ed.• ,-
We are sorry • to report that Miss
Margaret Ritchie, who haa taught. here
for the past two years, has sent in her
resignation, having aceepred a position
as teacher in Valkerville
puce COMY NEWS
The Centre Bruce FemoraInstitute
will hold its autioal nisetiag on tlia
farm of J. L Bowers on Tburtiday,
Jane 3rd.
The Hepworth "Progress," ha'
changed hands, O. M. Seim having
sold to W. 11 Kiwi* tk Co. Mr. Kinch
and'his associate come from Alvinsteo.
Mr. Jack Johnston, editor of the
litildnasy Garotte, has jellied the ranks
of the benedieto, having been mar rie'l
on Thursday last J9 'Glencoe,' Ont., to
Miss Immo formerly a milliner in
Mildmay.
The dog by.law in Owen &mod
wages war against the dog nuisance,
and thereonatableg there are auttioria.
ed to aboot event dog in eight, ,A
eirtillar move in this town:would. have
the desired resnit„-Ripley E..Npress.
Rexall Orderlies are ii apvcific for tlie
hiotowreel;_tiroocu, pb,12erec,o,l4:0ailso:ci.:aLles.... Sold
otdy by J. ArsnsLtrong),„*.r.ba., Rexall
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Jawo OrMititOn who was, working
for Robt. Trench,' of Toiento, in'the
lightning rod business, wan stricken
with paralysis] at Blcava'e. Ile was
'9aked for ata farm bonseuntilsullicilint.
!y, roe:ON:grid to be moved his home
in Brant,' '
•
ThOnletti Pellow, ore of Walkert"orea
pioneer business monk, passed away on.
Wednesday of lait week at the age Of
79 years. Pelloi had for years con-
ducted a tannery husineaft. but of late
had lived retired. Deith was duo to
pneumenia. •
"Tom Bennet, ladder mater of Car-
rick, is.again at liberty after spending
three months -in godetich jail.„ Tole;
it will beAreniembeted.lwent to jail for
taking a shot at u. Lake'et man. with
whom he quarreled. He will make
his headtrartera at Mildmay this
fitlanner,, "
DIRTY Kincardine Re-
porter had the following: A _bunch
of young people went to Tiverton the
Other' night- ta--4ttend-.iii:Untortain-
reent.. , Some person poured oilof
naninditsaordmeoonftlitheeseabtosysof wthereesaervi;-a,ellyl,
burned and others had their clothes
destroyed. It does not require any
groat brain development' to, do a pieee
of dirty werk
Mins SHELL'S at
The Hunter Bridge &Railer , Co, have
-Lreceived an Order for -25,000 sliells at
$6.00 a shell, They areof the 47 var,,
iety and are .expected' to be finished by
October*. • Tho - Hunter will :•put
"night and day ',shifts to on the
order just is soon as possible. The Shell,
Committee reserve the light. to, 'caned
any portion of the order uncompleted
on. October let: • Jt is not thought that
much new .nuiebirery Will have le' he
ostoaled. ; The .work ceniss in at
geed tirne there: has: been a' heavy
failingoff.in the bridge ino, boiler
business. .the shops would .praatical
iy have to plOseArEcenacquencej,411-
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-e.
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•'.Wituna's TifosD r.t6n'ILisTotwit'estrind,
hig that thansaild4 --Upon thousands
of trout lilt are. put into the Penunion
fish hatchery at SOuthampfon : every
.year hy the Government:in , order- that,
the people may have fishing., yet where
• .around this glorious lend of :the: free
can the -poor man ,Cast hie, line fop a
brook leout Without runiiingloulnfthe:
piitie.bairdWariiings that prohibit lilin
•
from the strewn. The 'questiod-
whpre de • the '..thousands Of -trout go
every year.from these hatcheries that
,The,GovernMent pays for Eie that ho
pubile may luo;e fish. ' if they are go
nig- into thes6Strea,nis, Oen why should
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the public who pay for th in, "be 'pro
hibited from lishing thorn. ,If they are
not ' going into privatelY:controlled
streams, in the. naine..of
.common sent& are they -going to, as no
body seems. t� ever hear of thein being
theiiediffedajniblileiarearn. if thoe
:Ur IvatchwiasTrere bolt with
publie money for the benefit Of a few,
then it is time thej were abolished, or
,
at 'least the expense of running them
taken:off the :Shoulders of the people
and placed onto the few who are atone
enjoying the output. The thing should
be investigated at, onee,,Laud herolter
UO fish from a GevernMent hatchery,
should le placed • in iistream from
-whicbfiw_pnbilaint
-fishing....,7Brece Timea„..: r
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• .R0ezz DID kr! The Walkerten
Telescope tells the following
'due te king
. •
boote,r_whien.rilight have he:ea ,atteadr,,„
ed serious results occurred ' on.the
Durham Road, a mile west of town oii
-.Monday afterrinen; Mr Robt. Keit
of Mittel -dine, was here on Monday de •
rnonstrating Roo car to proSpettive
pureliatiere and in the tourOe Of the day
inibibertiather too freely far a motor.
iet, With .tbg- WIntktliab.When_bOnsl.aS_-.
ad'ikviiii.vetba'Oat on the rotnrn junr.
ney, he was zig.?rigeng all' over the
, road. All went well until he gob to the
top Of billdelti a
cream wagon, rap into the knee at 'One
406,4 the road and after peeeeedine
•ainne diatatiee narrovily mistied running
down a Child' of Mr, McCarter
and then plunged. down the ttni.foot
embankmook fifty Yarda east of Mr.
MeCarteeagataWay. Fortunately the -
iiirrehina was going slowly at d going
straight down, did not eapsizo and
wither gerr or On other neett
pint if the ear' wore hurt. 'The .foraz
,part of the auto, however-, was, badly
wrecked: both waals being knoked
ofr *rid the axle broken. On hearing
.of the aceident the authorities inVesti-
OW and laid an information against
tetr:;#120' pleaded guilty without.' a
441 find 011 TOO, .floe of
109,44 to" 01/ 41 -‘
Kings" bridge .
Tuesday,: June 1.
AU:di-a:Of anderich, Siiticlayed
• Wit141.,frienda'Vere:
. • - .
,MistlizsioT,ierneyof °Mari& visit.
-,ext 10.8121week, at Peter Austin's.
Mrs', terininger Of ItiverEidalcacaten-.
#4.1#4'1?.'Y her danghte,tAn44W.b(Aiti_n.
her son, Michael here; . •
l'atlierit McRae ot Godericlip.Dean of
.St...Anglistitiet Fallon of; Winghara; 0-
- Neil • of .• Hussey. of Xenon;
•.: Kelly of Logan and White of Colum.-
- 'han'asiiisted MacCormick last week
• with the Petty Trouts "berettOn•
.1 Mira Ernest, a Walkerton 19
VValketton
*Years- of age, was last weak sent' kg the
l' one day, she having proved imirianage-
Mercer Reformatory for two years lese
t able -by herTpitrehti: 'Having' Wt . -Kai
her father was obliged to lay a
charge of vagranciagainst the Ail in
ordertohave her brotight-before-
Magistra,te and committed.
, illitilliiS
,
„. '. • Monday, May at
Miss Minnie Howson returned home
•_ from_ PaisleyLlast- week. ___ .. • ..... , ,. -
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P- Missal' RCM, and DiftlIcKiritioriSan,,
cloyed with their sister _Mrs. McKinnon
- neat-tilektior,r; ' - ' .
'•trs."114,,ry "Motilni; o! Port Elgin.
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:has been visiting relaliVes ,and 'friends
• here for a week. „
Rev. Mr; MeBwen of Paisley, and -Mr.
Canley el:changed pulpits here in the 1
Baptist Chun& on Sunday. ' ''
.
, Mts. C. E. Russell and children leave]
this weak on "si visit to • her sisters; the
Aliases Beres, of Ifinnilt-en. .
.Allan McKinnon Ir. left for Sarnia ,
last week for a trip 'Oki "The Schooner I
' hip" wilthhis father Capt. P., McKirin-
` The Leeture on '"The War" Frivoit in
•'St Pants Church on Thursday evening
. was, very suceeisfult a very largo crowd
pre.c.-erit; Preheedida in aia Of The Guild.
, Mr& McCauley; Mr. Allan McKinnon
. Sr., Miss IteWsen; Mrs, Win. Woods, Mr,
Hector McLean, Misses, Annie Currie,
, and LatiraCturninghtim are in atteridenee
at the Baptist Association held ht Mount
NOVIt 01111110044,1110 l'ae ; , ,
,Yeemirater
- .-,-Tuesday, June ist.
Theylst. OfIttly committee met last
eyening.inthe Town MI and dratted
'old: a programme of sports for the day.
It should attractive. "
Cola. spoke in •the Presbyterian
Church Sunday evening on the Work of
the Oideonites., Mr. Cole is. a pleasing
,apeakerantligavea=very,,Inresting ea -
count of the work, .•- -
Thetladies :had Patriotic Quilting
last Friday with eleven quilts finished.
A "Towel $11-elfee- Oii - the 'Sallie 'day
brought up the number of towels, con-
tributed to neatly the hundred. ,.
• On their 'way home from Teeawater
Mr. 'mkt Mrs. los. Weddell were thrown
but of their rig, their hopes being fright-
ened by 0,,mottreycle. They both were
able to get tip, but it is likely they were
Severely injured..
Dunrit Mint 'TkatoutteLiresterday•
two cases were tried for being the Worse
of liquor in a Local Option district
The defendants Were residents of Wing -
ham. The 006 who ,appeared and de.
fended his ease was adjudged not guilty.
'Ire 'Yin -eased One as. being a vergdedent
young man, and told a seeminglfstraigh,t
story. The other did not appear in an-
swer to his summons and was adjudged
guilty and .fined, Lawyer Klein, of
Viralkerton, appeared for the prosecution
There were several sharp tilts between
he and MagiStrata Brink; who was aa'
tasted by *gloats T.:,(Irogiti and
Itlehertihwit Wit1kartalh '
Olivet
Monday,. Mkt
Wedding belle are ringing, :
Mrs.•W. 110018ton-of Brantford spent
Jew -days las* week at lohnstm Bonk,
-:.-toas
GleorgebrOaki had the niisfortune to
-have-onerut his fingers broken by -a kick
from a horse.
Ed. WEson will have charge of the ser.
vice it Olivet next Sunday.- Rev. --Mr.
Kellam will be attending Conferenee.
*Second Con., kinloss
-Tuesday, June 1st
Neil Canipbell was in Ripley on busi.
nem one day.Iast.week. •
The loveliest. inonth of the year is
Whakaberutiv-pieniel- •
• Miss Emma Woods, of St. - ifelehe, IS
visiting her sister here at present.
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anildll'iTintieltribfqY 4Mris„11MaeYLinegaiiii OfbSatr.killinelevnesa..
„Mr, and Mrs. Win: Robb and family,
of the 4th 'Con, of Huron, Sunctiyed
with friends on the line. ,
Malcolm McInnes was busy cutting
wood with the circular last week for a
few of the fanners in the locality, •
The fellow whe sports 1, tea. 'buggy
eau hardly be eomplimented if 'he. ors a
fine looking girl to tido with him. The
Owes are she thinks more of the him&
than of him., So be careful; hop! -
Tat' aalau-Yeasirilt services at the
South Kinloss church here en Sunday
Were a decided sticeeSs. Both at the
mottling .and evening services, it Was
fOnnd inipoSsiWO to Seat the crowds that
eaine to hear liev. Dunn, et former
preacher of Whitechineh and Langside
churches, ,The collectinsfor the day
itre said to have rink:tinted to .320 00,
including a special gift from the Ladies,
Aid that had boon giVon ta On otait of
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LuIross Cvntra
May : •31st.
• ;Albert Thompson had his house newly
shingled last,week.'• . ,
_
Geo: Hughes, of. Tiverton, spent a few
days last week With friends here.
Miss Maggie ',Struthers. con. 8, called
on friends here one day last week.
• Ur. Wm. Guest, Of Kiniough, visited
his son, Joe, Thereday- of lest
John Keith eetnried home after, a
Week's visit With friends at Tiverton.
Mr. John McAllister and Miss Lissie
visited at•the how* of D. Scott Jas
Wednesday. ,
2A-nerriber from here attended the
niversark services in .° South Ainlos
Church on Sunday last.
Phone No, 10 is Id Your Service
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
'CROSS COUNTER TALK
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pnitoyer: “Wluit'a in a name,one ne-intio -ae gook
aa.anothert: , .
gpmet:iieptatint4i4iVi ottkno,winankFbka obaigmenlaisnfdakree'.atttahtiaotusaui!liosibi
one
• thing that distinguishes the' brand front a 120st �'f nureliablit
paints. It's a guarantee of the quality of the *Oct..
• Sheiwin-Williefne Paint, Prepared is known.
every,.
. Whet*. as the standard of paint -excellence. 'It's name 24
recognized as representing: the highest quality. Forty
years et the best paint Malting stand behind it-rbeet Ma-
tedalS and hest processes of 'manufacture. 8: W. P. is
*our sure!protectiOil andrainein paint buying and sclii0g.".
t4.0.010107.v: 11.ardware,
and CoalCo.
T.The Home of the Supreme _genie That Saves
from 30 to ;he per cent. Of Your Fuel BBB
ITS J.usr .
TO get our estimate. pri
JOB PIIINTING
We Print Anything
..fr°41 a Viiitinil,card • ,
• to a Book •
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WE CAN Alit N1ONEy FOR YOU
33rd*; R'EWNiENT MEN'
mAKE' OBJMTION
London,- Jane 2.-A dialiirbance that
threatened to develop into - someivhat,
serious.Praportione-occuiredatTthe-cou-
'centration camp ;last „night; When the:
treeps: et the l'011-."liaftalion, after 71mv-.,
ing.teceivedtheit pay, Were; ordered to
4oport:for knight nide mare& •
-:-Thre offsets infet thatthereatehes•are
held on pay nights. to save Money, for
the men,. but wine of the troops declared
that it 'was saieine to make -.•-them re; 1
main in camp and expend their hinds in
the canteen. : -.A 'denionstration was made,
neaftbe'-ranteen and thee* of 7V07,
80tting shouted by sorrie Of 7 the. troops
The protest against the night march -was,
acted upon by Maier J. De Meqrimmon.,-
thealerd ofliCer; who, in cons'eatience of
---thedeinenetrationrieliak146-haveorder.
:WBEN., THE ,ENGPSH
COUNTRY RETURNS,
!tet they° be, 2110 11118take,” says
the paii$,: Citizen, • "Tina' meat ]
lems the oldplace..• The affeat of it
••wa-riA -Pvt going to .lenso...S.Votal, prob.,
will be saarching and deep'
, , _ • ,
of the peePie, of the great *sating of •
the .peop/p, has been roused. by this ,
War is 'that. spirit was never roused
before.' These great inasses. of the
,peepler have been ,ancl- are reaizing
themselves I as never, !..before. When •
s')ns andAirOtlierf
'ilettiry";" theman
Om reads hisforyi'n the nation's eyes
-WilV:ineet. With 'a new
.7ifithateker •• these toilers of the fielda
tied .0 the nieriner streets' become, they
cannot be what they. Were."' 7 .
One . of the. many social problem:,
created' by-the:war is the lack of labor
la. boiniteiaidef And thn'sUggestiati
1 is being made that the leek shall- be
gitiPPlied by the labor of children. Whe '.
should be at schciotc : - •
• ' There have been • many protests
algainet__thie__snggeSti ill--*notably!_by---
Rishop Gore, who;.in., a letter to,..The:: -.
Times, -says that he has just Visited ' - 7'
unp.:!-sChoof Where the:seven...boys at. the
top of the school had been thus With. .
drawn. Ile adds, :` • ' __
s';',.. .4..I 1 .fh-r-ve-b-ren'iiiireafenting to, , ea. -
itittain the facti'liforeireeillelf.'''SnOb---:
inquiry as i have been able. 'to. maki)"01,
increases,the7annetyi f ;cannot, but
] feel. The grolincl'Of this. 'aipcietylits
i
in the. consideration -that the -existing - IP
Shortage is not 1161 to belempoihr
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In other words, 1- do not,helieve that- . '-'-'
' the young men who have enlisted for . .,.
' the -‘..vfikr....ftrldikely...toratarn.....to..0..:
land) under.the old- 'canditionai •lifter': ,
, the 'war. , , . -,-,-- :..'--, - - • - - - .: i.--
"1 have the --OWPitiii`rity---Ot"---
leonsalting a number, of'. clergy ; who •
-kirdve-thin -ry lads .well.- -Thef..
• have all 'expressed the same • opinion: :
The lads arealready„.greallylaaproied
by military amities and better 'feeding. -
They are .ureatly ,pleased with ' them;
-selves. Thy aio -tasting what . aeons
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to them &mord interesting life than . .
they knew before. ‘ Whatsver their be.
come afeet the war, they will not ' re'
' turn. to what, them were. It is there.
fore not a temporary but .4, permanent •
shortage ot,lahour_that has to be *et., :
Ir :toot btibeVilielleirerIy-iiiiproi,
ing wagasamil coeditionsse as to at:
tract,lit,nur to the conotrin. and this
impOovemerit bad -better iz, begun as
once and (M•li, systematic scale. Also
education Should not be curtailed) but
in eirery way improved tie as to inake.
lurel education. a -betr,er preparation
for rural life. To wpm, tha shortage
by. withdrawing boys prematurely from
school On ti large scale IS a disastrous.
.,,lv reactionary measure, which i6 will
JOetarn to teVerae
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!Argon.
1)tioAday,, May 31
,George Chaplin is putting up a new
,barn these 'ciao.
Miss M. MacIvor spent the week end.
at Mr.. R. Beals,
Me, and Mrs. Wm. McMullen Spent
Sunday at James BroWn's.
' miss gime. Walden spent a few days'
with friends in Miliarton last week.
'gni-telt nu ntl*I frOinliereiDok:iti the
ball game 611- the-Silth oe Monday night,
Miss ,Jeunie Walden underwent an
operafton for appandicitis an Friday last.
or many blends will lie glad to knlw
she is 'slowly recoiering.
westenti uNivfiRsirit
At the annual convocation of Western
University on Friday evening* May .28,
at which there was graduated the largest.
at class that has over gone out from
the institution; some important an-
nouncementa of progress Were inade.
Dr., H. W. Hill, of Minneapolis, who
ts regarded as one Of tbe greatest auth-
orities allatterc of alehlte health -on the
continent, has been secured as head of
the Institute of Public Ifealth; to take
Up his duties immediately. Steps have
also been taken looking towards a now
Medieal building which, it is anticipated,
will be erected during the coming year.
• Thirty.two degrees wete,donferred by
President Braithwaite in Arm and lbfed-
icine, many scholarships and prizes were
awarded and the address to the tradiUto
ting elatel was tillid0•4 &VI P.. Pf Mu -
or ,
-ed extra twenty -minute drill.
-
Some of the troops . Ieft" the grounds
and, were- awaited- cainp• 'Llaa
night, but 'main. body marched' out
'i;i-accerd-with-orderT-he4list
was not c?nsidered hea.clquarterd to
be of a serious nature. ft -18 -claimed by.
the_mon that Oficial. adieu to keep them
in crimp, on pay nights will not:veflect in
the defiers of tbe canteenitt.any,. event, .
Otingh it is held I Y the•ollicets that the,
Canteen profits are actually 'devoted to
regimental purposes, in which all on the
strength have an equal benefit, •
WRECK ON HURON ANO BRUCE
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• Sixteen people Wereiedured,
there 'more or fess seriously, Wbon Grand
Trunktrain No. 120, southbound on.the
London, Huron and Bruce line froni
Whighatii,linttlltiVitt-Lendoif at '10
eelock.juiriped the tracks between Titter.
ton and Ettrick, Monday morning, the
Ea -poking ear and another coalli tumbling
over it 20 -foot ,,,4iihrnikinent: • -
A relief team and physician „were
rushed to the Scene and the injured
Were brOnglit to London early itt the,
afternoon.. W. "her Mallett, proprie.
tor of the"Central Hotel, itt Keeter,
we's taken at 0110 to Vieteria 110S.
pital. Miss Annie Bryant, of Stratford,
liad previously been brought -through to
St, :Joey)* ilespital.in Mayor Steven -
ton's auto. Mr. Harry ilanp, of Strat'.
ford, who was most seriously injured,
hisjeted oti. being sent on to lie henna
°it' the alt ernoori train. Brakeman
Rogers,a of Wingham; collapsed shortly
after the accident and on arrival in
the city .wto taken to the home - of lila
sister, „Mrs. Bisbee, 400 Ilidout street„
'but later in the day was removed to
Victoria liostital,ae the doetot behoved
he had boon lured aboat tto 'Soo imut
. Parentonnt• .
Tntsday, June 1
Our Beet ring coinmeneed oration
to.day. .„ •
*las. McDonald had 'one Of ids horses
take sick while working. tri spite 'of afl
that could be done it died in about two
days.' •
Paramount Union Sunday &boo' took
up 4 ilolledidri gmpire day to buy -
Sock* for the soldiers thil frunto'
tfrgit,J11-110lotiated 40atlx taikts
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