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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-06-10, Page 8Store News SUMMER. DRESS. .0000S FOR WEEKS we have been preparing for the warm summer weather that has just got here and have now in our store a splendid assortment of warm weather material in some of the newest fabrics in the trade, freshness, daintineett prettiness aptly (tenor ibes our •new Voiles, Organdies repes and Muslim In plain white and colored stripe; also a variety of colored sprig and Spot and fancy tterns which are marked at quick selling prices. 1$c 20c 25e and 35c SILKS Prices of Silks.in the wholesale market .have considerably increased, Yet by placing large orders far ahead we are enabled to sell 6ur special lines at the old prices and are showing a nice range of our Fatuous Pailette Silk in black and colors, 36 in. wide, which we can. confidently reCommend at $t.00 per yd. Our Black DucheSS' 'Silk 36in *04e., at $11.25 wth our firla name stamped on the ,edge., is, we believe the best silk 'value:the' trade,- Thi; , line we' have sold for many years and lcnoW from experience.: the satisfaction' that it gives in wear, aid appearance..., DRess. 000Ds Our range,in the heavier materials is . well 'assorted with Special values irt Wel and navy. Serges. at 75F, Loo and $1.5o per yard. - DRESS LININGS 'this store has long been noted for t Urge variety andsplendid qvalities Dress - Trinunings.* Shown, arid y4,41 find azi excellent assortment here'ofike various4kinds'now specially an deman1 •at very reasonable prices, ; ----STRAW, IIATS Sim* the advent of warm Nieather we had big selling in our, -•• • MEN'S STRAW HATS Our range of styles and -qualities is the t best ever shown in this store comprising Plain and ?army Straws, in newest shapes,. at $1.00 to 11115.00, and those light weight .Pallainae that ' are so ceinfortable andt" 'durable, specially. priced At 4113.40. • EV:OYLER% WHITE DUCK:HATS, .with Wire vent at 75e. and CHAUFFEUR'S: 011,EV SICK HATS at 75c,, CRASH HATS We are showing a nice range of 'Ladies' White Crash Hats,, Very suitable for:-Stimmer. wear. -Some MO Plain crasb,,,,with bid& band, at Mc,' • and other very pretty linesare plain White - check Crash, white and. blue .check crash. '75c. See OW mike of Children's -Summer Hats in Crash and siniflar fancy materials at 50co 75c. , Child's. White Lawn Bonnets, fancy embroid- eredand lace trunnied,neat 'and pretty at 50c and ROSIE Y • . Ken's Bleak and lint ,Cashmere Half Hose t, 35c or 5 pairs for $1.00. , Men's Colored Cashmere Half Hose, Special. lipe, SOc. , • • . Men's_ Colored_ Cotton -Half -Hose 15. or 2 pairs for ,25c, • Women's Cotton Hose, ble...only.; semn dless, special 15e. or g pairs for25c. ! Women's Silk tinkle Hose in 'black and white', • 35c" 5 'palm $1. ' Girl's Princess Oibbed.liosein blackand'tan; . all sizes, 25e. . • , • „•• Boy's Bull Dog Hose, the hose for -wear and tear, 25c, 'CLEARING LINES On Our Bargain Tablethis week we have placed a number of FancySilk' Embroidered „Cushion Cotters, xegularly priced at IA and - las, to clear at 75c, Also a number of var- kills fonds of Tapestry and Pinted Push" i.91t Cbvers, clearing at 5, 1005 and 25o: , Regular prices in most cases more than double " the prices no* marked. See other clearing lines on this table, =ireta•wrinignmei , . Bervie . clotlii, 312 large dressing, 678 . small -• dressings, 384 bandages,: 88 compresses, —Monday, June 7th. 28 . antra' slings,. 48 handkerchiefs,, 20 ., . Bev. Mr. Ball is attending the Con- shalvaf bindery, 23 many tailed binders femme in St. Marys this week. . _.1 comforter.and a gibed. -The ladies of Mr. and Miss Can, of Port Eight, the chid) wish to thank Miss Stinson; of are tipending 4 fea•daya avaa abia Jon I Ripley., for her valuable instruction; Mr. FrackBaintOnior like ofatke.heill,....an -Ali.'Oniaar Armstrong for the u..w. of aL • Miss Malik :Boyeirvisinsdf sewinginachine, A. :cordial invitation taiditio With -Mrs. Joseph. -BItierea: for 'a • is .exterided tD altJaOies:in- meet -on couple of -tiara- Thursday afternoon at o'clock. --14-anderstandaltfataarilfted-aFitzell • has at last found a aolawhicli is,amitable, that of cheesemakea, ; •:* Mrs:- IV. Eimer -ton and Miss Annie ---11-61Cinneyetteratecaahealaietrieto aeration in Ripley last Thursday. • The races in Kincardine on the Kinds Birthdey drew e large crowd. Among those' from our burg we noticed the inc- , ing feeling very prominent. "Ma &Mimi •MaeLelland was among those who felt •like hurrying, and 'Sani says he got .there first too, • UPI AV.% DONE ladies of Other parts have been doing a ,gpocl work for theRed. Croee and Bea, • •,glan ' and' have reported item time to time, the : Ian& of atonic -; and community suriottnaing have been Working head although few reports have been made Mak: We want to try in a fp*. VrOtdo, to, give 801116 idea of whet has been donei, however, omitting detaila. A largo box Ina bale of clothing was sent to the Belgians. A barrel. of fruit was shipped to the Canadian hospital sat / Omelet to etiable the woanded Coot-. , : Moday, Sane 7tba. ----7A:tittubtr 14-4-41.66 are.avang &tided. in this vicinity, • • ' " Mr. and .Mrs. Wilrialue spent San - lay at, Jona Wilkie& • - MisaAnnie. Vitae spelta few days with ler sister Mrs: Samuel Geddes'. •; - Sfra.' dee. Shia* speitt Monday ear; noon with Mrs. A.D. McCosh, 6 con -.Nati-.1araaglad-tta fopore-that ;axidie, Shiellia is recovering after an attack of pneuitioniai; ". _ A number from here attended the eel- ebration in Kincardine OA Thursday, the King's birthday. • - • The schea garden is 'again. in a Most progressive State this year and much cred- it is dug the teacherand pupils. •• Tiverton —Tuesday, Jena 8. 1 dim* to enjoy some +Jf the delicacies we 1( '• John :Hatagrae is laid up thecie clays with enjoy every dry. Farads to provide ' lumbage. Weahope to.stie him ereund • maternal for baridages and other surgical supplies were raised,. by „lee, teals each, WeOic at which the Lindh was provided by the ladies of the Society. Dlr. and Mrs. J. 0, Ilegiata goo a maple taffy pull in their bueli ix aid of the Society st whielt about $10,00 was realized. The. follow/0g is a ILIO of abine of the material' air** Made and shipped to The s &Vitali at the.13eptist Ohni.Oh on Sunday. Nr well Attended, And the e;, congregation *** well rewarded in hear- ing Chatcell likahimoson,of MeMaStAr Vniversitea . Rev. Mt and lfria. tanker. are to teitain for another year on the Tiverton Carona The . peteile at , the. different Toroidal SO pnetiniontojeckets, 25 stir, ilpoihttnenth nig hoar of this with gloat kits, S50 mouth *Wants, 14 fo, p easure, tto 3fr, tooltcr ,favorito penis*** to surgiod.towolti) bat) Atte vita ea .1000, 4 Zi011 ' Tuesday, 'June 8th. .Mitt8 Stroudii , of Rpley s visiting her • . 4 - uncle. David Stroud. Mr. and Mtg. JOhn. Relit spent a few •days with friends at Auburn. - and -litre, David Stroud efent..„Set. y with friends at a a Mr, --Robert andeoit, Alma. spent Friday-vith-fr, iends-m-thia-vkinit Mrs. Bridgette and family of LuelinoW visited at Joseph liaekett'son Sunday,' Mrs. Henry -Gardner Mei Miss (halbert apena-theholiday it Mrs; Peter a on s, _ . mita. W. G. Gardner has returned hence after spendipga few weeks on ti3e bound. . • .• • , and Mrs.' George Andre* and daughter Flontapeet SatidayWith ftleatlia here. ' . • ' miniber from . here attended the laarkweiallandlten wedding on We-Ones- atia-leet. aa- - • Mrs., iTaMea 'Webster and family Of Lucknow spent Sunday **Milt Edmund Andrew's. • • . kingshritigez Monday, jittie.7 Philip tong -hue diphtherit‘ Mies Margaret Dalton ir$ viaiting har sister Josie at Kennilworth. . • , ' Miss Piscine, Dalton has returned home fOr a 'visit Vgith her father here • Bone.: -.Te Mr. ttna Mrs. Andrew Martin, on May 31st., twin boys, . .Taine,s A. 'Quarry of Stratford ePent • Sunday with Kingnbridge friends. losepti Griffin. of Saltford aisited at his home here a ceeple of days last week. Edward Volley. is moving, his house from the lake to the feria on which he is I wing, . John, pQuigley left lent Saturday for etroit where he has Wonted the ppsition �t ollor 04 the aka Intrirg TOO*" itOfee Welk INega 1Wiptgi tiha hire lO IMO 'rows AA Peatesseepe isert will he Svaa Tact in the basement of the Paling Tailigary. Mrs. Dr. Fowler went to Stretford SiturdsIY tQ *Peed a few days with her Mullah*, who ie attending Mies Norma. Guilfoyar, teitcher in the Con- tinuatten disliool, is enjoying * visit from ber brother who hes jot emu- OCO at week ia Wei- lerhateiag go booby of dage ist the tow*. Coeunenehar with the ht ol Jim the Waikeetert Light alai Pewer Co ie giving at eontinnoas day amid nigh &mark weevil*. A G.T.H. ear oukinIg & quantity of fernitiere woe burned on the treok at Mitchney one waning recently Tha origin of the ere in nisacomtntsble. Settoolaints at Kincardine oeught a Pleteti hut biedmIli murgea I live porcumate in * barn -yard OM win. Robinson, of minnsspolis, morning last week. How the cutlet* tattle aninnolgot there or where it MOM from is a mystery. James Marshall, a prominent fernier. of Elderslie township, and a brother of 'lumen Mandell', mieistor A Agri- culture, in Alber a, died at his heMP last week, after an Anne of four months. The last hope of securing s. 'knot lieente for the hotel at Pinkerton seem; to have vanished. Though- the • old Centre Brawn commission roof° mended alicense, the Onterio Board, disinclined to grant new licenses, have refueeda William Backing, be. Ufa*, who was Yecently fined $1 00. and coots, or ntotal,leiy of *bout $10.00, by Mag., karate Telex), of Walkerton,' OR the chargesof running his auto Into town opeuding few dlye With big parento, whore he expecas to meet his brother, ,Allie, from Tcroato. The family will he reunited for a few days. • Rev, W. A. Medley, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. H. J. Ilieeee metored down to altretforci reeeday, Mr. Bradley will visit. las aged tether who. is ill from the bursting of *n artery In the ear.• • , fitifiS Dear Sir: The ,season is dm Wing near when an increasingly tarp number of bad and inferior egga reach tae larger markets or are eifered for sale locally and it occurs to me that your readers may be interest- ed in the information given out by this Branch relative to the.praatice of cod- ling eggs. •I am ancleaing, therefore, a pamphlet (Pamphlet' N. PoVy, at ,rught avithent lighter has appealed melon, rettised edition) entitled 'front the &claimant the' court, and the- me *ill COMO UP before 00 Judge at the Division Court on July "SW Norman Robertson is oompleting hip 29th, year as treasurer of the County of Bruce. Thie miens. that he has btien hanaling the °minty money tee -half the length of time *this minty- hae been in existence, for, according to RobertenifiHistery of Bruce, the Pro. visional County of Brim° was °mania ed at a meeting in floetbampton on Match .19th 1007. , . A beam belonging, to D. -MeGreger, wbile in Neeswater one day :last Week, asedo. a_ dash &leafroodona. running from Dormer's hardWare. atom West to Alex.. :afatikenzita'a barn, • 'Breaking through the get°they,: wrecked the wagon- egainst.the barn wall, and fur, tiler, on -encountered another gate where thee becanie entangled and were Caught.- Fortunately the -horses °seep cd without injurya.„ The wagon was badly- hroken • - ()ending of hags copy of which we ebell be Pleaeed to formai tree to any of your subscribers together with one of the candling appliancenVeneiibed there- in. • ThO latter may be utilized either for coramercuil purposes or for domestic use. . lima faithfully, John Bright, Live Stock Commissioner. „ Ainberley —Monday,. June th Brialleylost a valeablo 'mese 'eat week-. ,A.ehley Blair made a business 'trip through ,otiiburg .10,0 week. Misi Clara Wilkie and Mrs. 0. Fraser spent Sundae at Jeniee and Sirs W74 Pater., of Bethel; spent Sunday with friend e on the and•; •quite a nunthe froin around' -here attended the races in Kincardine on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. ,ilobert Dernin and XiCS Jean of Liteknow, and Mr. Mc. Lean, of imonte, treoto;ed. to Joseph, Courtneyon Saturday.. " • The Ladies. Guild of the Anglican Churciaintend:lataing their meeting on -Wedneeday afternoon, and thcy also intend having raGarden Party OU Mr. Ed. Hunter's 1§Wis ,early in July for'tbe Red Cross. -The Presbyterial* intend' holding -it Garden Party on the 23rd ()Mine, et the home of Mrs, • Blair, Lake Shore, Read, also in the hitereste'of the Red, Cross. Cense to these Garden' Parties and alleY*14nod_tineea. and aalsoiniP along this, worthy caesaa • - Finn 'ter- CIIESICt*T- On Sunday afternoon fire destroyed a new shed at Victoria Park, Cbesley, the lois :being abut $400, unprotected by insurance. The building was owned by; the town, and had been orected only'recently. The cause of the Bee is unknown. The °holey furniture factory is finite Clime to the ehed, but a. 'south, 'wand saved it. v.. The blaze had each a start' when discovered -that -the brigade had little chance:to check it. , Joseph Walker,.of Claims% had an omitting experience on Sunday, May 30, while driving to church in Tees. water. ..He had let hie wife out of the buggy at Dave MoKague's and started -The eell gentehtea' Saturday' night t9warc18- the:church- oho& when his -between the. sixth. and 4 inherley.earne berse, rut?: was ingthrownfrighteedfio;mrantfiaew4rYig' off very satisfactory with score ai..w a„.3 in hada of Arnaeriey. Amber_ :and slaahtly injured. The buggy was leY intends playing , peat • Saturday, badly wrecked before 1he horse was night with the, Shore team, and we caught, and Mrs. Walker', On seeing hope to vie DA good a crowd as before, the runaway, was overcome by nervous The hall game is played in Jan Me. niastration, Both have since recover. PhersOn's field. a The linoup&dna pd from effects of theneeidenta , a , Collins, Rh -070 ITenf tt N eat Ag amlician anb:umi. four months ago and came to ;this country to --escape enlisting- for the front, was befriended by Robert Ilyni; berry, near Wit.iretton;Who took in the wanderer and put him lap for a week A.Courttey lays the Brace Times. After his roe, Broiro ..parture, Lyroherry noticed •thataida A. Courtney silver -watch, which had been hanging J.' Blue -- on the wall, had'heen removed • and • a Worthlesstianepieee without bands had been hung in . its •place.. Snepeeting„ Lothian _ his late- guect.Ifitibeiry-iin-tifieri-Wef-- a. Ferguson, and found that Collinsa had • Monday' June ath. just been placed by laninigtation . One of our.estnnable young Women it Officer -Richardson on thefaran of hid tote Matried's feW days hence., • - son, John ,Richitedson,` in Brant In , amt. Swan and McLean took in the 'company With the Immigration Officer days game was es fellows:. , • Pine R;ver • Ambeyley' E Wylds O. • G. Blue • W. B 11 H. Walker 1. Bell 1st. B.'--- D. Afell'ain J .McDonald 2nd, B • W. Bradley P. Cameron 3rd. B. .L'Shiells N. Bell • 5. S. ' p. Bell j C. F. L. tell 114,P. Melturchy L. F. ••• Bisset. races at Xincaydine'hist Thursdas. • Mrs R. Campbell and Mrs.° Jas Mc- Donald visited friends around Xintail last Saturday. ', • - • „. • - Rev. Father JO Hogan motored, op from Lucan, and vent itacoliple of days with hicial3arents' hegeala : Miesaklantel Alien, of Edmolitina bike, arrived bete - last. Ft:14y to Apend .0,-featiiiumtbs'with, her grandparents, mia _entairs4.-F.--Ifendersera---- We eaten4 congratulations end beet wallet to Me. and Mra. Gilbert Bark avela who were recently married an have neW Juo.the-cluties,o ' ,on the.greom'e arni here. , •,A debate will . be held jai . Lochile sae()) on Friday elating; June 18011 The .sitbiect of the debate is °Resolved. that Italy is nierallY jusnified in material* the War on the side of the- ailles"-.--Ewitr 'Cameron- and Wilfred Anderson of Inek now 'will Upheld:the aatfirniative •whil Duncan Finlayson and nectar ' Moran Willaeaeakama the _negative tide,. A collection be taken up in of tit Red Cross Society. • • TRAoMYSt DT THE. Via.—Mr. AaSte, Lean received - ebpyaof Crifeoox Oineroa the Other day from Jelin Math- eson,: a former resident of this place, who will be remembered by A large enele of friends,' The paper contains an ac- count of the finding of the body of Mr: Matheson's. yougest MM. Roy, who was . 'drowned in the Wooed, river 'MI, the 27th �f -Nov. kat. Roy here ea years ago, and was .bout two years of age when the 'family moved to Chi- neek, Montane, where he resided until a couple of yore. age when lie tom, nuked horse ranching on his. own ac - want Mt the banks of the Misigoiti River. He was geeeral,laVerite with everyone who knew bitivand his tragie death was a great blow to many.- Tho funeral WO held on Wednesday, May 2eth front tys chittook Matieritc 11414 the services being entirely in charge of •the lodge '• The bereavect;fiatily balte the heartfelt sympathy of •their iTaka$0 Mende here Wile ileac learned of thi sod aCtickap VI,' the 4000 terett Phone No. 10 is at Your Servioe TUE E THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS .40 110":.rorr I 41 :16 01111111111111111C k The Hot Weather is Here. You Need An 01j• Stoe The above is anexact cut of ,the QUICK „MEAL OIL sTove, -the Stove with the six ciimirrotive-re-ar. ures over other wick stoves—the stove that ddes your work quickly on the least consumption of oit. • ' 4 See our All Steel Refrigerator, only Perfectly Sanitary r, ato:t.- on the sn.Ork0.'.t... ; peieo $26.0 We haireSereta Doors front $1,00 to $2.25 Scr.,en Windows to Snit almost .any window and tcreen Wire from zo to 36 in, wide, Hatd„*..4.re ands_._Coa.,1.4Coo, rrhia ilirtic.4, of thiveurireMia Range That Sairea Irom 30 to 50 per agent, of .Yisair Fuel( 'SOP P ` .MignaltffentESOWNWO!inggrain. Con..'-.1(isiOss.. • ,-,aatoeday, ahine ath;- ..:WOOOiegbollastre ringing, • - ..The,farMere 'heretitattod the roadwork to -day, - • Jan Baker was busy shingling his house last week. aa • 1' Ilobt.'enA Edna 'Elia; visited 'Rua,. friends on:Sunday:2, . Miss Tone .Scott • Of Benda- Called: on friends here Sailm dScrib4retiiloMonday.80ete f�w days tliis week with old acquaintances here' Mrs, Baker,: Marg ret and iticha visit- ed Robert-Pogo:etas on Sunday... . , , MIN Seine Bons is not improving as fast,asher -Many, friends would wish.. alter - noon. 'Mr: and Mrs Chafe. Caegrain and . , , fetidly visited with end. con. friendeon Sunday.. • - Miss' Eva..0,6113era, Of Purple' Grove, spent Saturday With her aunt Mrs.: -M9- Pherson, • . . . few front this iocality. teok.. in the Orange Lodge picnic at Silver Lakeon 'TMesrd.aaYn'• cl 'kir& 'Ed* ..Pahner and 'wady: ,• • of labica.rditie motored to Tow Harris's on: Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Murdoch -McPherson Visited waif Tenth con. friends on Fri- day evening. • • a Mrs. Andrew :11Athilton . and children • 'tea' at the horn° of Attie Rose • on &natty evening. 41arge..number of autos passed al* the Eighth' on their Way to'the amen, in Kincardine- on Titalriaciazaaa-a--: aThs ice emelt parlor at ROlyrocia was -reopened- on 7 Saturday- Atttliiing;,- The - young folks will be Ole to . get refresk! Merits, every Saturday night -now.., Lymberry eateted out after the ' Mai and found him reclining in ease in corner of a fence On the Richardson farm, the 13088. "of the works having sett him out to repair' the •fenee. On beingateeeepaa` of the theft,aCollins. afteraefin7hidging, nautili confessed to having statewide late .benefactorai watch-and-drawingia from his clothes itelive‘ditairie its ,.eightfid owner tigain., • The•thief was then •loroueht into. town and handed over to Chief Ferguson on Tuesday night, but o cer -caring, to 'have the, mat sentenced and quatteeect for a spellani athe county, gave nim. a feW .tainaten ; te'gehlotit of town,heiroh. .' fie, dial with. • a out delaty, •• - e o •• aThetannereartabilayatatatiticalabora u Finlay, of Licknovi, is . visiting his dimghter, Mt& Jamieson. -- Mai -Rees is ,vieithia her *daughter, Mrs Duncan Writt, Mie Mary Tait, ' Goildrieh; 18 amending fetatlayo with Mrs. K..3. MaKetatie; • 11r. and Mrs. P. 8. Alotteetio mid bathe, of Montreal, are InSiting friends in this Vicinity. • . • Miss !Ana MeNain, of Toronto; is at, home at Maiient "tali sing her mother, ,atre, lanes SteNitha Who ie net itiiPrOV- ing'as quickly as her Mailyfriends Would like, • - • ' a -Tuesday, June 8. taTra,),t PeurtIrtottlinless (Intended for last week) .... ' Partnere are sowing consi4erabh3 Orin- ,otiuttietallOeftwInirl;10 jetoirwdjithixeLtro0;41Sise' teolar, 0..141(;,, iight this year: ' ' • ' ' ••_, !_._L -• ' Mrs. B. -S. Cheiiiiitt. itiad.aheta,little daughter visited in London a teti'diat last tveeki avidlifeliffitt7htitsilluiCMIC. Mctain, aasnend the OIMMet amid the rugged scenery of !Vhiaftuit •pornerti • lifirs: Jae, &Wetland was taken to London IfespitallesT week to have la cataract removed froni one of, her eyes Vire ,hope she may terne .thronkli. eafely. He deughter;thenegle., heal '..accompan... je'dll.thr".7.J. Olin Haigh,; of ihelitii4hrit°64;'• been in tendon lioapitat. for soliiiitiMe) is reported as aiincli.bettet; and will soon'ieturiahome, a 'Well „Maria an in- grown ,to naii,s;Which threatened ...tn. de- velop gangartne4nt thetWuble..-•••-: ' 1 M ' , „,,,,aa ,- onday, June 8„ 'Mrs.,: tweed. (formerly- Mist:. Nina Kinnon McKinfion had added ..to the, it MeXntos )- is visiting ' at P. lileintoelhi thin wee . , . neat epeettrance Of his. home by erecting a sahatantial wire fence along the front, "GO, thou and do liketasen, ;Would '.lie timely adviee to othert along the 4th, , We had. a beautiful and much. needed 'sheerer Ortsin this aftertio9n, It least hey° added many million* to the value Of Ontario's crops. • Doubtless it will gladden the heart of ,many a peer' fellow to krievatiela3blietele a prospect of "corn in Egypt yet". , , . aklega VeDiegartidatew iitst.-,olottookr f4,44,14'14.4tioktilootitoott_isottnotUicfrom **iota** itarie eit hiellegithe Ile In -Itieterla iiiiespitela Leaden,. He i.ma vs sister,. IllArion, stamtwitaneaped' ;flinty, in the rallsoky,wreek 'which took Vat, recently 04 the.their way bac to Loudon atter vi',4this their 004 0, .3(111 who Ito,d,t).0#40,1tois v01 ottdilimis, , June Sth Partneri'. are all 'ironing since , that • glorious -rain which, fell Monday After-, ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith, and SOU' ;Howard; Of Toronto, eiv-visitime da- le'. Pobeca's, . Mr :nes Greham, of Kincardine, ' 'visiting; friends in the neighborhood.. , • He is years, oicl and is etilli • quite hearty and amid of „, Mr. *Uveringliam and Nr Finlay tatendedCoeferenceat St.; Marys:. No service was held . at..Bethel Sundea7 morning owing to the .pastor's absence• Mr ancl Mrs. Alfred -1?ollock, Mr. and ., Mra J. D. Poilock and family apent; Monday with Mr. John:Eel& 7; 'celebrating - theirawedding anniversairy:. .0er.-beaseleillaeart allied the Amber- ley on Saturday evening at limes Me- Pbersop's on the second It was some- ' thing new • for ourteam to be defeated 116 - they are by no apeane 'discouraged a„. • ordyee —Tuesday, jitief 1f100 a Reek' spent:' Standar' ideating. . • at Peter Leateer's. • , &fleet men were in thin' foradity, • . pressing haYisat. :Week. a: • atreVillaehen aisited. it .Mr,• MeGlyn's, Shindatieet.,-- - liainei is " visiting - at Me. McRoberts' forte 'fete days • .Ma'.•Batitings, of Saila,' is visiting: with the Martial tate for a short than.: . reports 7 ATO:::00; • Hanahau iciabmiat'.0.erehrtsing On ; .sar.-TraticheDoyie. purchased- a4.tfinm.• young' driver last week', .Frinicia knows s the kind. - • • • • We. are 'glad' to bear:, that ',Mina, :lent week, is getting Wooly.. a. , Webeter-::Who Met With an .acciaent. ' WO are ow hear that Mr. l'.2ant, iel Martin,-;-wlio bait net -heeil - lately, id able to be around again. • -.1.1..Jbomati:Jarnieson and sistersr-Vielit.anaL,Ahnie,,--sPent •Ball•-••• .dayvisitioglelatiana..at'ast lielenaaMr. -John O!0allahan, . Who .finge , .edicitia; is bextorei:eltawid,;,.u. p. rt,n; attack aCk .o.(.ap.peala yecoveringwa-well esacen he Mat-Joina .N1 artin halapu reamed a, now Oeeelend itetontobilk Cara are lieeemihg very cemmona as there ere , A or S'HOW. •thia looatity, Mr. and Mrs. 0h -emoted. arid Well.•• -Ingtoo,$inon attentled-thir -foetal ofJ a 041*, at nataratseusa The ire.••- •,maing-tvere interied in Artiit'ir' come - try. ' ltraa'ari'ailartitt tweak initial gee young driver. 'Char-. , heat them eh .whettilegetk`hera 11161'61100 for eeetairdy, she.a. ' .1f reports are true. there is thbei ' is 4 fine one. , • . now red*ared buggy the 9th. wm cession, 13e• on the atlett gleis, for he; hi A fine Young fellot4. anl. will willing. ly give you a drive. . A couple of young 'atialetala if porta ate true, were protieing one Sunday evening, forthe half milei' racier that are to etnno oft ishortly,.- • 110i did your wind hold out, boys? s Johnston, ,who is engsgoi witdi 'Daniel martin, happened with an eta, -eiclent on Ottitkaily sv.ning while tong: to At, Hc1en. .131-6 hieytie he Irmo 'Tidit4f brbire',,and hae roolittl few. ileeh ,trOuntla. VoittoO5r, a partt overt. took him on the' toed- and Wok him tee St. Helene, ettehded to his wounds,. and drove 1)oth hini and rtbo voroaltort who* to MI hotoo, T. tho pony": 104 49 otrotiht.00.0 th.*list 11011 • .