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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-06-24, Page 1• 7.111,1111",,.• % • e, - • ,r•• " •- - e;) 401) l• .411611, • I,Q0 per year, in, advance; P.45 otherwiSe LuenNow, ONT., THuitsomr, Jurin:24th., 1915. • bin& Copies 3 cents 4„ Sure Cure' F". Maladies 98% of irot),r, Headhes 'arO Caiised -from defectrve eye #: POMe,and let me Fit ytin properly with glasses your Headaches will 'dis4PPear c''EPegee L. LaCHAPELLE leratchinakere ; Jeweler and OPtictalt MARKETS LOCAL AND OENERAL Auld Mendelson'e advton page 4 for bargains. . .• t Eittranceexame. tvere coneltided. yea. terclay. What So rare:as cad nights.•'heel' -but we're getting used to, them, , Aliso Eva Greer wenk lest Week 'to. Detroit, where she is visiting friend& , ---Sititirepressedeatia- eleinedi • -properly •end well. -t. Clark, tiferclient Slt& D. ,Graitant ievisiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. TArne. Habkirlef .Kincardine. Mrs. Bowers, Ripley, and Mrs Rettle ,Detroit,ement p few days .wideMi& ;Mises Irene •Slierriff isin Ripley 'this Week PreSidieg at the 4:nuance gxatnit- Otione. • ^ , 6 - . just arrived' a new etock of fancy pant- ' ing. • •Call and tiee theme'LeTe. , Clark; , . • • e One week trent to -day Canada will be celebrating the '48th -birthday of the Dominion, • . • Lyman Maleolne. Who has been , Winnipeg for some tame, is visiting home and friends here, • . --The-jareatherstan was Ivry .uukitut to te the gardenperties this week. . He's a whnnsical fellow Misses Alda and Margaret McDiarinicl took in the Guelph excursion and visit- ed friends at Elora. ' . Mr. J.'4B, Campbell, of Chesley, is in 'town this week in his capacity as organ- ior for the P. 0, F. • (Corrected up to evedneschey noon) Princieil Donee will be back in tees -- water again / nextweelr presiding at school examinations MSC Ella MeIntosheirom Kincardine, 'is spending a few days with her sister, 'Mrs. Neil McCallum. . JOata . . • 50 Baal *eat. • •••••••.•'..... 18 19, I:Togo , . • • • • •"•••••••••••‘ 85• , Xeitor:To eeirege. :ergs wirme Wheat, :bosh ..;.,.$ 1 15, toll l' 20' - teats, to.. .80. •• Timothyl .... 18 30. •to 21. 00. ,Mixed,:and Clover : ..... 16 00 to 18 88 . Choice heavy steers,- , 8 25 to 8 65 -Hogs; off cars........1.-v-9-25-to-79,-35- •a1,es. . ... 7 SO_ to it?' 00 Seeing Lambs, per cwt 10 50 to. 12 50 heep,,ewes, cwt....-. 5.25 to SO , • Butter, .25 to 30 Eggo, di*•• • 26 to . 27 ee "•••1411•118 " WELCH'S. Afre.,Jesse Button returned home on 'radii:if feline -114114 a -Week with her parents in Teeswater,. • • - , • We are sorrytOknow-.that Mrs. Gee. Aitchesen has gone to Wingham' to undergo aneperatiou. . • • •• ,Therewas the usual large patronage of the -excursion at • choose of note. ' West Wawanosh Council yin not meet on June. 28, ae announced; the regular Meeting will be held inatilY 3rd instead, commencing at 1 o'clock; P. M. n W. A. Wilson, Clerk. • Oceth of Mee *Oen. • , Jur attend:nee syin-,, pathiaing friends at the funeral of the Ittte.Mr13 Selmen,, on Saturdey of last week to Icinioss Oetnetiry.., 'bit& Schein) who died` on the lOth. inst. at the 4orrte,of ner.brother. 1dr, Alex. Goa._ -16;144-been liealtli-fer• bet of years. After spending a number ,of,years Colorado, With her husband, who 'died there,. Mite Seheon returned to her formerhome'bO WO never able to, be about; mach. • , 1.00i:fish ve. lascknovel • A base:bell gatuethatothetiise prom- ised 40 be good" was, spoiled. ..Monday evening hyt an Untimely Sheivereof Loolialsh 'wee playieg return gime with Lucknow:. :The we.t. grass and It wet:lea:if aelitinted for IC :good ,fleal eof; 'bad' SaYinif and ,tlfere Iva)i 'ac OA deal of scoring. In the first innings the visitors ran up score of sr -o; but the " home tells.* came beck later and at the end of the sixth inning, when the genie was called, off, the score was r 13e-10 in favor of the visitors. Will Visit Lucknow Felt ' Igdirectors Of the '.-Ltick'iir,-C-v -Argt- ealtural Societ3P wish to announce. that J. -Lawn Wirson, Stiperintendent of Agriculture Societies. and W. Meilen DeputY-ininister orAgriculture, will be present at the Lucknow 'Fall Fair, to be held on Set. 30th, and Oct 1st, this Year,. d as this year's fair will be , the FiftiethAnniVerstiree would ask all who are interestedln-the Lucknow---Fair-to do their Btmost to Make this year's fair thebest -theldstorrofetho Lucknow sident ' J. E" AGNEW • Secretary eeeeheeeetereueereeel2444.0"- Notice to tdorrespoodeots July lat. moment next ,S,NTIAT*., publication day. Of coarse, we don't work Olt Doininion, Day, se that thepaper must, be gotten out WWriescIRY evening " of Thursday noon. In order to do. tithe it will be neceeteiry to have all ennY in,about one day_ earlier War 'or; respondents wouldekhuily bear thire in mind and Mail their bud- , Aetseene day earlier then is their ,ruscom... Thanking you venee.-L-Trig Enrroa. • „ • St, Ilelens Miss .Switiet'ortIolyrood • IS tke .4011e/dah JUP,e.23 guest of 'Marjory • Miss Pearl Webster it home vaca- tion from Toronto High School. • MISS Edythe McGregor of Langaide, is spending a few days at St. Helens, Mrs. J. McDonald and daughter, haw, of Brandon, Man. are spending ' this week with Mrs. McDonald's broth- er, Mt, Wm. Gordon, - - Quite lenumher of stRents from•sur- ' • — - *- rounding schools wrote on the Entrance The deallioceurred.on Monday it his ` Exams. here Mise Bailie • of the Nile, residence in rleasarit Valley of John Cloakey, aged, 37; one. of , school was the -presiding teacher. outdoor evening entertaiument to which ancr fi; THE GARDEN PARTY-L-Taq mg annual widow wile, was forin9rly mist,/ /4t*, ; .bighly reseeded citizens. He leaves ildren. • many had been . leohingeforwaied was e, e ' held on Tuesday evening. • EVerything visi-pkwous:010,itom—Edwara-Patri, of East Wawanoih, was before Magie- was G, K. buk the Weather which was. tleCidellY•too cool for °titan -I. -entertain- trate Morten on TeesdayteansWer to a charge of attempting to strangle his wife, -Anent The crowd came- just the same_Thadrencalasite., to, -to. have been , Com- end- there WAS a -good :`:soeialskertime,- E theD tatted at the home of Wm. Ward. Petri Minuet • Summer '• St -Helena teams' played, baseba n. There resorting to harsh measuree when his "f d h h " Men ,rather PlaYttlee Afterwards - atterneted m. on both Ride& resulting the running. It is aid hathe to hang:himself. At the hearing there up to pretty high figure's in the scene waft a ood deal df co Of tin evideuce UNTIMELY SHOWERS spoiLgo PATRIOTIC PARTY Thtweather man • was in a very un - 'patriotic mood last Friday. evening and by an untimely pour tam 'completely seattelied the Patriotic Garden Party which the Lucknow ladies had &awe for that evening.. „ Everything • WAS in readiness, the workers had done theft part and resi- dents of the North Ward had responded splendidly to the canvas .for cookem -ediefrthw'r4in- "which Mitt 660 rendered the holding of an outdoor entertatoment initectssible; The, next . beat thing was done and the affair was declared. gaff tot the evening: • It. was de' 'aided to offerethe ice Omani and. baking for sale at the Towdliall :Saturday, while, the pragram, prepared for Triday . evening sbOrrld be •given the •Tovvn: .Rall in the:evening. , , • There was. ri,spleudicl reeponee to the - new arraegementand •the biking gold readily, realizing. _alinost ' as could.1m-ie bean Joelred for, had the party been held. TINQ hundred or mere' attended the concert in the Hall, and were well entertained by a hem talent program. . In spite of toe breakdown Which at firatiooked like disaster, the patriotic funds are augmented by about $60' 00. 044 a tenth. of the. effort', —The..anntleleeleterteer,..meeting_e_t_the„ Women's Institute will be held. on the lawnat the home of MTS. A. E. Dnrnin on Friday aftertioon,_Jeneei5the at 2:30 _ and in. favor of the. visiting team- • o'clock, Mrs. Q. H. Burns, Of Toronto, *StlePer- Which was well patronized and- the 64146. Yv" 11141.14e-Ct until W4* -es= is to be preseet and to speak to us. She Was served in he church sheds: From Dudley II 1 f h° lias,five-diftefelit subjects -lot addresses -this feature ab o t $120,00 was realized er°"-and. R. Vanstone for the defence. The .arrest was mecle 'on -.Monday by from which we Can choose, 'all of them andbesidet the ,_fteshinent boothiwen'a real-praetied-subjects:-M Ily patronizett-Lucknore-talent-von. Preymend Vendable Phippen; 1 Guelph on Saturday laet er, • -When you are buying your suit. see ours, We We have every price kup-to-date: -T, Clark. Merchant Tailor. `W. Y.--0:31ardie; -Lie-- towel, were Saturday to Monday visitors with Mr. andMrs. It. T. •Philips. . • • It. D. Cameron was at Atwood on Monday night giving an address in sup- port of the Scott Act campaign in Perth - County..., ' - eee ' ' Mr. Sinclair has decided to give .his odor picturtr:shows- Lucknow -on _Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings each week. Elliett Little* who,- for . the past five • years, has been m Chicago esbookkeepdr (! The National -Drink " This Grape juice is a food, a nutritious fluid forbotiLsicLand well • -- PaIatable, appetising and strelgthening. - Sold in pint and .• smicr " DRUG stout A reward of $50 la hereby offered to the Man who ofl the evenieg of Suntley; 0, Ate: • • e.4pttl 250i, taste gat; 13Cyldielt 26,4iTt_ e -`41C.. •• b the late Aiibert ean, „o t ,*, itoide is hie buggy trent near Dunlop ' te Goderich, ind later the sanie night '••,•••:. • ';',•;•• e ” • •Ai,' • I ee • . . tlroVehint -fromeGodetich to -hie -lather's - 1101110.40.10,06,61. -Wt Tbe Serf for this Crtlsintit i . that Davi eau's .nante is being cone netted With the, murder ' of his father. :Whieliteckplate,that.aaar,t-ttighti.ahout 11 o'clock„0,04.:Oit read .betWecn. toyit and Carlow; and to make it clear.- , that David Bean had no connection what- ever With that occurrence It iri•-•desirable_ that the person who drove hint •••ShoUld• take:himself known withoutdelay and •ficf 'dear ,DeVid Olean of any .ettepicket which may UAW 'I•eSt upon hint. The ttiiittrd Will be .paid when the pettonmoires himself known ancl 'MVO. 'fftlitethelit as to his Movetliente that • night, .The evidence dittcloecif tifitt David ileitii and the Maw who drove ltbn, as -111011t101100 above, *Oka that night .to two -men -in doderich Oda thebtiggeelii• Which they Were &hit*, en the good.; between the British Exchangeand fled- , . 'focritAceeette thipit a Witte clealeandthese Meit etre earnestly requested to make therniehtes known to the said David *an orto the nedereignedoilid to thein WOO s *tillable reward Will be paid, • S. 0. CAMItION'; 'S011eiret. Davidheat .10444, uktotottottetts:04040, 0 • with a large business concern, is home on a visit to his parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Little. . 3fr, George Middleton of the fourth 'bon. Kinloss, stetted on Tuesday on a Month's tour Of the Western 'provinces. Be will also. Visit a daughter in the Rainy Rivarpslistrigt. „ Semis to US the average temperature for the month? of June intert have been abnormally 'low. Every eveninghas been cool or even mild.. Yesterday was cool enough .to suggest snow. " • Those pretty Solid gold stick pins On exhibition An F. T. Armstrong's window will be given as prizes to the • eibitibers of the winning -team in the baseietilltourn- a mentatItietaiLonet McLeod -Curio . Mt. Alai., McLeod, barber of Tees, water, and Mrs. Pearson, of Holyrood, botli well known in Lucknow, weremare, lied on MOndaYeif this week.: A refeie: ence to thfeteeent will be. found, In: Irtbe - Teemvateriirtespou.cleAce. . Not Quite Caned; . slight error Occulted.: in our last Weeleti article eg leen; •Aditert moving Ackert-was-with- drawing from AO Iklyroodbtrainiskand leaving ib to,his son This is _mike correct,ns the lielireeit„ husiness will still be carried on in the naine of J. H. Ackeit',&SOla formerly. ; Mr. Ackert; 'Jr., merely steps into the old home. , Mem In Lecal lianktag lent& - In accordance- with instructions .ceived from • their retspeetrve • Head Offices. The Bank of Hamilton and The. MtilserneBank will be ciefitielled after . AO lot, to lbselhiiirliatiklrig Offices at four o'clock daily,. except Wednesdays, on which day they will be OPeu netil 6 iirelock.--, :nose -having -Balltinkr Ittieliteestiedaveill-reeleadeAdare-thittelti; mind. . 15 7 ti licativiteitikiderav . ." -When you come to the Picture show... "DO nbt-talit but lend, it annoys others - Applaud by hand only, 'save the shoe leather-Ladies, oinove your hate so that othereineysee-Do not sit on the miter seat of your row, ()there' fire cern- irig--Clentletten will not, Others must not use tobacco in any forni 'while at the show, --Do not Make suggestions aloud about the pictures; they ate there to look ah: A Change' of ttoOtk• • ' • , The LticknOW Table Co iatbio week, .operatiug the.artw .and cutting up, the logs fetched in last winter; The 'stock of logs on hand this, season is -malt so that the mill • will not be in , ,operation for More than a week or two. The table:factory Will not be in opera., tion Mine the Ili(311 are working, at. ,the raw mill, not 1,erhapsfor some time, as oflate otook hoe not been. going out m tuts 31* it Wita Wog tAdtup,. • , was the ..fet st to tinciertAkelnybtematick tribteted aelaroshameff the' prograem. : ,- • demonatiation.lecture work . on f 004 ' In this connection. we .may _specielly TOWN BASEBALL LEABVE.-. valifesand toeking in connection. with mention a quartette by MeserseeTe S. ' ' ' the Institutes .of the Province So. we Reid, E. Aitcheamie Mrs Andersen' and On ' Thursday night list the Allies areaisured-cflita.ring--sonteteringe that Miss Robertson;-&-dilett by:MG-Reid. ,-Proved-much-too Strong for -the Canucks and Mrs.. Anderson; eolos by Mies ' and won by a 13-1 ecore, This, over. . „ will be very instructive. :Don't forget the date, June 26th. All the ladies, of the ,town and surronnding country are Cordially, invited to attend. 'Lunch will be Served in picnic style.. Come and enjoy the Meeting, ,.Krngsbridge• . Nellie Brooks.and Mr. T. S. Reid Short whelming defeat doesn't mean that the and entertaining addresses -were given 'Canuclis won't he serious contenders for by Reeve Joynt and Rev. J S. Dundee. the Prize, however, for with& little-praee of Lucknow Rev. WM. Mclaiish oc., tiee • they will show up. strong. ' On oupied the chair while the program was Friday night the Britons, R. Johnston , . • -being - given - .: ... ! - ., . , emanager,e_will. .playthef.'etnucks,'41_11: . Monday, June 21st. Mr. Jerry O'Connor, sr., is one the sick list • . • • Mr. Dignan; of London; is visiting at James Griffin's. • . • Miss . Gertrude Dalton, of Detroit evisited here last week. , • Williani Miran 411.. reteirs Seniiii- ary,lendon;is hitineeleiliii vacation. John McCarthy; James McCarthy, Thomas Quigley and 'Wilfred Austin, of , Gederich, paid a flying visit to Kings- bridge on Sunday. Wilfred Garvey, John Long anctIVil; hameLongeof Assumption College, Sand- wich, and Genevieve °O'Connor,. Walter Dalton and Joseph Garvey, of thoGode- rich Collegiate Institute, are home for the holidays. A- very enloyitb e• evening spent by the young peeple bf this locality on Thursday Of last week at the .hoine of Julitc-O'Reillyeinedancingenbd card Jiles inge Milir°0'Re114, who is making pre- parations for nioving, remodelling and bricking her Meuse, had a bee the preced- ing day drawing gravel for the. founda- tion of the nemehoese ' • Tiverton . • • ;-• .-Tnesduy, June 22nd. Mrs. Hornier underwent an 'operation ou attadaKaiid_i&itONY at the Kincardine -Hespitaletioingatercbeeexpv...tee ed, - - - • Don't ferget R -N. Blair's sale on .the lett- 'Saturday �f June, the -213th., of household - effects. All will be scia abiobuggy and driver, lap rugs, dusters, etc. Ihepeopleof the Methodist- Chnrch, will hold their •Garden 'PArty on the 25th. Of June. -Geed-rouge all evening. Come and enjoy all the good things. Admission 18 dents. _ . • • Our iillage.Cotinell is hustling in the new sidewalks these days. Everybody seeM8 to be busy getting teady for the holidays. Soveral 4,43f-b9ttititivi. are on etheway4o.,completionat-thesbeaclhe • • . . • ,.• Smith manager. The standing :of. the 'ie League to data is as follows ' Won- •-• Will and Jack ,Long, of Assumption 2- - Mrs.; Benjamin -Monday, Rwistnt' • Yannigans , • 1 0 friends -here. • . , ea.nucKs. Mrs. Foley, of Detroit, isvisiting at Britons ,the home ot Mt. Tom Drennan. College; Sandwithe -ere henieefor their: vacation. - • -- • - Mrs.. Dave 'Taylor , and, children, of Detroit, are Sisiting at the home of , D. L. Tayler. :Fred Ross; of Dungannon, is presiding. at the examinations in ' Kintailschool this week. McDonald, �f Amberle3r, was the -guest of AIM Dick McDonald a few days last week. • Mrs. Perry, of Detthit, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. griffin,_ ae, few 'd eye last week. ' Mrs. O'Neil; of jackion, Mich, is visitittg-at-thehome-of-hee.:parentsreMr„.. rind -Mrsejaines-Sinnette sr. • •. A number of the young people attend- ed the dance party given by- the ,Misses- O'Rilley on Thursday night. All report &good tune. • , • .Ainberle* ' . -Tuesday, Jane 22nd: 7EyiNe.,LA tlardeic Party, which means agood time fnr everybody, will -be held on Ed, Hunter's lot. on the ofejit1y.2edee-Thiseparty-wille be given firidet.theeinapices of the Lad•'- ies'• Guild of the Anglican Church, and n� effort is tieing spared -lo make -it" a, linesw5cess. _ • - • = •LIttlfsfer - • ' • ----Taolday, Awe 22 . • . • . Willie, TliorbOrne is ate present. visit ing his brother Victdr • James Gilmore Weyburn called af Win Ifempton's on Thursday hist. ' Mt. Gerdon Jamieson and Miss Blanche vent the weekend in Liickno,W. Miss, Isabel MnDiarmid spent the week -end with Miss Annie Side .of Am herley. , ; • Mr, and Mrt. Newel and iamity motor- ed tip film Itinglton and tont the week end at SiacKenzie's, • . STRAWBERRY BULLETIN .01 merest:to house wives,' Official .natke hero 1061 •tti• :bay tainting attawbertite, tow, 111We .ysur grocer 11041111, Niagara peelesels grown-1(10de they aro hOW. at thek best cold requite leer tetirf 00000, Poole*. •01104t tcittlY. SpeSkta y*10'030444.4 . • • •tulross Centre 1. • :L-Monday:elture--21st:- , Mr. Joe Guest and family have moved into their new house. N. GuesteOf Kinlough, Sundayed at the home of his brother, Joe.. . Mr. Ben Hughes, of Holyroqd, called • on friends here Saturday last. Albert Ileghes is spending a few days with his brother. John, near Tiverton. ' Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie and son, Harold, 'spent Sunday with Mende here. Robert Craig, of. Teeswater, was the -guest of 4LT:Geo. Richardson, 08 day haste • e • • .,ef. Elutes% spent a few-dayelast-Week-with-her--daughter, Mrs. Geo. Richardson • ••-; We notice -Alex- -McLeod,. of Tees - Water, gciing West quite often. • Where is the attraction, Alex.? Mr. and Mks. Gnthrie Reid and son,, Jimmie, areapendinge couple of Weeks with friends in Detreit. ' • " Kincardine -Menden_ June" 21. ProteDavithionof-Knoer Colleme_Tose. route, preaelied in_Knnx Church on Sun- day morning. ley. 12L MeA.rtItuf took the service in the Methodist-cliurclu -- Attheeeerviees-itythe-Church cif-thtr Messiah on Sunday Rev. Georgel. Abey • rewe • ,--Monday, June 21. , Ike Gauley visited a Rived • Sunday evening.. PerCy Finnigan visited D. McWhinney oU Sunday. • ' S. Sherwood ie patting a cement wall, under his barn. _Mrs. Pierce is now visitingeoldeac.- qinclitances around 'Pre-Wii. -Mti. Robert and Miss- Mary Carom -tack in-the-eiiihision-to-thc,-Model„ Farm, Ottelple on Saturday. -We are sorry- to heir that Mrs.Blake, who has been very ill for SOM8 time past, lilltOtTeetiVering"-as - fast as her - many 'friends would wish. Tut soma. -14VigNititL held in the - Church on Thursday WAS largeiyz attend- ed and a tpietidid program consisting of solos, readines and instrumental music was -given. Mr. liuntergave an address, after Whieb. Aim W. Hasty and Miss Susie Kilpatrick presented Mr. and Mts. Hader witha beautiful cabinet' of tit. vet. Mr, I-Itinter litade -a eked reply acknowledging thegift, after which lunch was served by " the ladies of the congregation. . Vitatit...411 IttlitoSaq on Ittn6 'V,' 1616, ,to Mr, and Mr. 4rrat4r4 46044, • annethiced that his resginetion as rector of the palish was in the hinds of the church -wardens, totakeeffect about the 15th of July next. Mr, Ahey's retire - meet is due to ill health. • ' . . Following the completion of the pro- eeotien examinatione the. Kincardine High School closed on 'Friday lad- fel' the midsummer vacation. Of the teach- ing etaff; Miss Stewart and Miss Budhan- an..retnitied. to their homes. ;in Aylmer : and -Rondeauerespectiveiy, • - • - Brethren of Court Lake View, Cana- dianeOrder of Foresters, to the number of 130, attended divine service in the Methodiat,charch on Sunday miming. Rev..A. J. Langford's address was based on the fundamental. principlda of• the order;--- "liberty, benevolence- -anti,- concord." . CHURCH NEWS . Communion services will - be 'field in the South Kinloss Presbyterian Ohurch on Sunday, June t7th. Rev. D. A. Mc- Lean, of Ripley, end, Rev. F. A. McLen- nan, ot Toronto, former pastor of the church, will conduct the. services. • Pre- paratory services will be held. on,Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Gaelic ser- vices will be held, glarne AS formerly. Rev. Dr. Shearer, of the Presbyterian 'Need of Social Service and Evtiegelism, preached strong. -in--leicknow- Preehyterian Church. at the morning and .; evening ,services last Sunday., Di. Shear- er, who is a thorough master of his eub.ject, told in forceful fashion of thework of the church among the ,non.Englieli. speaking itetnigeants of the' Dominion, especially those in, the: large cities; and', also spoke in theevening on the wort; of his .committee inpromotingtesneeranee• O . 'Neal oa,eoeialputitY, • , • PA' GRILP•-•1:-Bepoite. front. the .• coii venera of the mime committees conk. -Pr/sect the prevent -of last Monday everF beef ; The -conveners of all the commit- tees except We were present; that of the. Program and, the Look -Out Committees, Reports were read by each of the follow- inge-Miss Dolly Henderson, of the De- votional Coneraittee; Mies Mary Little, of the Flower; Mrs. 'Ririe,' Sepal; Mr. Racine,: Missionary; and Miss Pearl Renderson;,Literai7. After .the . adopt- ion of these reports, Mr. Duncangave an addrelletiving.aeveral.„gond eugges-•, tions fat next year's nieetings. The next meeting will .be the last of theterm and will bein charge of the Social Commit- Goderich • rQwashiP Jurnist' • miss Olive Gray (nurse), is visiting friends in Goclerich. '- .11r. and Mrs Snidet, of the lette con. spent Sunday at the home of Reuben grim ' Mr, Thomas Webster, of Doti*, *as' the guest --of -Mrs;- B Webster over Sunday. Miss Harriet Cantelon of Clinton Was the guest of -Mils Georgentilludie over Sunday. • • •. .Mra =McDonald OThtrietiLat the 1341), Of her. brother,. Mr. Charles McGregor. -. eMiss Gladys Webster of Clinton spent the -Week end at the home of A. JeCente don, 7th con. • _ • Mr & _Peter Cantelea.audson__Chailie: of Clinton, spent•Sunday at the home of Adam Cantelon of the 9th. con. Mr, and Mrs. john Fair, Mi. and Mrs. Frank Funstoeof Bervie . spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. ,Geo; Iludie. Mie.andelfre.•GeoeMilleracconmanied by Mts.' Wm. Perdue are Spending this week in Southampton, with Mr. . sister, • Mrs.- Donalden- an-decet h -e r relatives: - • Pine River • Tuesday,. June 2s. James Creech had a .bee on Tuesday afternoon drawing clay for his gatigway. • "---"" ' Bethel Sunday School. will. hold their 'picnicatBruce Beach on Dominion Day. Fred Willliams• of Ashfield, spent a few days With friends in the neighbor, Quite a number of members of the' C 0 F. attended church parade in Kincatdine on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith, Mr. tied Mrs, Thomas P0110elf and Robt. Pollock 'inbthred to Q�doricho Tuesday. The baseball game played on Thursday -evening betweeirouatta.,mendethe-Lake - Shore team Meant another. victory - for ourboys. The game finished 6 to 2. Racharcl:Grahain-Lretutned home on. Saturday from arotind',,Goilerich where he has been doing•oesuccessfelliglitning rod business for the pest three weeks. The first half of the June cheese niade in our factory was sold. for fifteen cents a pone& drop of- three cents. per, pound will mean cen_ite -a difference' in the cheeks' but we have been iriformed • Are You Puzzled Whitt to Give? Give Silverware , There is no gift that is so accept. anie and lasts so longes good ell- •yerWere. ,That's the kind we sell; We guarantee eVery:piece, We " Nvonkilike40 shim you seM'e of our neWerit designs in tea Sete, )erry IMhs,'$alediTewlse. Cake Caeserolei .etee , . • Call in some day Soon and see them FT. ARMSTRONG Leading Jeweler and - Optician $ , • • SAtheertit4ed uridl iorYeare- bErimmiEwnlas-- interesteCeutfone PayaPe Half -Yearly Isica9nAut . "Als-c-us:L-47,-480;39r The (treat West Permanent Loan Compaq 17 20,xillg St.Webt — • Toronto Repeesenteel by • jol39?,TAglie*, - LuCkribw;Ctift.".7: 1 0 • , • ••• :•( • , 1EVERYI3E)Dit!S COLUMN • - „. , , • WE WILL • PAY ' higheste Inarket pricfor . _ _ kers° luar. IllEtt;DNY,SCN's leer Go 01 a • b'l'ORE. ." , 7,1 -t71 -e, HIGHEST PRICES PAID for ole liens by : 'Reisman; Lneknow,, See him Jit lilende1.•-•-7 • , Son'S Store. • . 10 0:p. ly,IONEY,TO LOAN,---Onmortgages and notos • Utreattinabia--ratesr,-Eire-itmarribc.ei both- - -- Stook and 'Mittutil Companies.. ' • GEO, A., SIDDALL; Ranker, Lueknow TEACII1R WANTED --Protestant, for S. S. No, 3, Kinloss; duties to eommenea Sept. 1, 1915. ApplieationS, stating civalificationr - and. salary, vvill be rec,eived by the under. signed. . Levi Boyle, 9-43„ • • Holyrood R. 1, Ont. • • STENS, ASTRAY -Clime to the prem es •of • the undersigned Lot 5 con A, Kinloss, " or about lOth of May 1915._ One red -Yearling •,- _ sMer. -Caner may-haya.-Sanse 08 proving_ property -and paying ewponses, - 8-7.100c • J. 111p1IfAusito . • • • , Bank of Hamilton, Lueknow, a purse containing sum of money. Owner • may have same on proving property and. • paying for this ad. 21-6-21 • For Sale FARM FOR, SALE:-TheAdiniiiiiirator of the ' • Estate of Mary Ryan;lato of the Town of ' •• Gederich; In the County of Efuron,tdarriett woman, deeemed, offers for side the .ind faffilltropertyr_,The-south 140: aores_-ot-: - Lot 16; Um, 12, West -WaVvitnosh.- -Who , ' property is.situnted 2 1-2 miles from Luek- , now and 1 1-2 miles from St. Helens. This farm is,airm dress and has been 'pastui-o-d for_the past .seVen years; doe&-vvell witli. mibdinill; 10 acres of bush; situated . in a itisimiess_famiiiaXlstrieOtihn_ good A , 2 burns an driving ed. The farna has a gone clay loam, and is la first class ,' • condition for Mixed. farminr.,• For further , particulars apply to P. J. Ryan. Goderieh, . Ontario, Administrator; or to J. E. Agnew', „ • Real Estate Dealer, Lucknow; or to Freud-. foot,. Killoran-& ,Prondfoot. Solicitors •for Adminharatar, Goderieh. .20 -54f -e 1421- - • that the '•irst cheese nitinufaettirpd at • . • . • • OUR 1915-, - Pipe River • factory rid for 5i emits perpound, „ - AN-M.14%14.M , - Notice is hereby von_thitt.thit-anmieleeitte_ • Jim ef thelharehol ors of t e Luoknow 'lava- ' - just -Arrived- - -tof-Company. rza..7wntytr lirtinr-C , .T.,1.,3rd., at 230 p.m., -for the purposo of rec,eiv- Chamber,_Town °know, on Saturday, ing reports, appointing Dirdetors, and other general business. By order • 0 5 Mr -President. 'Dated -tit Lucknow. June 22nd., 1915. • I-7-75: Lurgan -Tuesday, June 22nd.. Miss McIver -spent Sunday at Mr. Win. IN' ehlunen'o. . Cleorge Jardine took in the excursion to the 0. A• C. on Saturday.- • , Mrs. G. Thompson has returned to 'Xinca7dineitfter spending' a few days at J. Walden's. , • Jack Polhei, Bert Walden and Arthur Dunlop are in town this Week writing on Entrance Exams: . • tiro: J. A. Bradley had the raisfettillie to fall on Snday moral eanOinti $(944, VtAlk4 it !tat* ' • • .4mimenimm•• TEMPLE;CLARK. lierchaAtt ;Tailor. Spend it at KINT I ADay id the Opin is a, Day 'of :Delight Theie will be no end a Entertainment A Great Baseball Tournament ' Athletic Sports and Races for Meit, boys and girls , • • ' Motor Boat Excursions on the lake through. - out the Day. Many Refreshment 'Booths , on the Grounds. A Great BJg %Ohio 'rota Start to,,riaish. • See at, e Prizala ]? TArrnsteang's El i . • 'I. . . • • , . , . . , 1 . , • 4' •ii44. ,