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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-06-24, Page 4,e4 • ^4'41'1 '% • I? *"‘, 1"‘ • . • " • I, ‘46.• fit. kee water the torttni II large stliciird pieta biseseseed bkoa$, earl soak sissisadbar vows acute instlisiseasastisit tile whale systsara. *met riwasatissi. it is gait* as bit- Sa introve yo ar iftwoosi isaaisit se Year blood, wad the sad /Hoc Ise feentt's sistara's sxsat bleadiasker, while Rs nooditeinal ntLth- imosit strenstl•ane thSOrSIIStp expel the *Neuritis' trod eplacild year strength. 4 galdetaWs. Biantilaien is Iteleing thaws& every der wito =aid net gad ether Ada, - Reinert the a1coe1iceisbatitistas. Bonbons and SeeletyCards 3.01aggsw..ND talearts4.0:. titualph„ IIARVISY J. ZAINDea. a .ineimovLthat, Aseet kA."It/Moot insuilssOs.ro and urn % companies. guaranteed Only soma hitaokanv, of the i.ondon number at village and Wm for Ws. • I 0.0. F. Tosokisow Lodge mot* ilYNT 'War et a Ix (look to thoir siAll."•Camp- htztt-Natratree....,,00rdorinviten.,„„Vicx; Oran to:T. Arnistrong•Treas., Alex...Kew; Om mot, 1... H. Bord; Will. Saw.. Dr. est- essOii. . Or Atli., G. IL me Light Lodge meets every Tia nislestritirfaef sjetag i' the w. _ ,; fs. W'.. Camerouil. ; '4441/•4 W. A. Iti.Doert sherwood, No. So. Isioknow„, Peotenvery last Monday of tho =watt in 4. to the- (ketaliowlelfell. Vienna's broth/an ktordiaBy invited to attend. Obief Ranger, John P3. Belk..11•000 BsoY.. • Robt. Orahara 1112:41. ainit., Johnston, Treas. 1) 11, L0. U. % Isoknow Lodge. No. 157, meets woad Monday of eaeh month in, the Odd•0 fellows' Bail. Master Workman, J. Mae- Dianiald; Seey..,J); It. Macintosh; Bee. Sew. , Bea Potter; Wreath,. Alen. Boss -Datit;t1r Otutititt Tharodoy mon* Inottoow, (totemic. A. R. MACCENBLIA. Pre **or sag Xidhor. ationemiessumetatasoncsommime THAIRSDAY, JUNE 24th , 1915 CHRIETIANITY AND THE W• AR We Piectitly beard mart4gtte that Citrist,ienity wee the came *Sent , - wer-thet tilt* unparaiteico, lighting aner slaughteris tlie culmination of. two thousand years of the teaching of Chris- tisnityl . it true that the war was preceded by two. thoulionlyeare of the teaching of Christianity, btit it does not follow that that teeching was the cause of the war; nor deo it fell** either that that itegelting wee totally wasted. A treer etatement wont be that, the twothousandYears Of teaching dici 'not 'prevent the war. ° • • .' *mita bt, just as reasonable to attribute the war to the tekchingof science,' to:the More general edecatioia of the people! to industrial ;progrefia Or to any other large sueiensent 0 Change whichhea•begil underway for the last one thousand years.. , '44 'In the arspnment that= the teaching of Christianity has. cUlMinated la this war there is the suggestion that those who :have labored to elevate the world having se woefully failed, might an weligive up their eiforts. But though those. efforts. Ot betterment have ijaii4to Prevent the presentreutbrealr inct many 'ether' (Mk ..tileie,is_ac,'44ing kow..niagy wars it has prevented nor how tutick it ban lesseneit evil. This war is but a temporarYerl1P- grin, and, in spite of it thereneverbefore. vials.) muck good in the world as there is novi:- • Censiderthe efforte king Made in the United State, for mrample, to 'rehev.e the Belgians._ . In, no . past time was there either the disposition. -or the e:bilitY to can* 94 Ouch work as this. The fact that: a Man- goes' mad in a community does. not pray° that that community- is baa; nor does the „feet .that:Cleimianyliaa•gone• tuattprove-that the -nations 'which nuiat -.defend theniT: selves against -that- madness- are either mad, or bad. Had they been let, alone. 'they would have gone on an before. . II THE TEMPER OF AMERICANS • 60 0. YDWidtilo.i. S., 11. 1), S. Unice ;Ai atairiiii Button -Moak, Teeswater. Spec •i&l attention to_kold plates.' crowning and bridgewok. Visits Wroxeter 1st. and 30. Wedncaciayef eachmonth; !ionic Thur. O. A. NEWTON. D. 1). S.. Dentist, Ofilec Allin Block,. Isieknow. Orita all. modern • e used. Best materials farsiPhed• Orown and Bridge work. Painless eioAact•. 'Inn brthe use or the latest, *simplest and •1' ,safeet remedy. 803010gOitm. Newest ahlinfulicianartinoinl teeth. A4110114 Ploissa non .University LONDON • Another (Ireat..Advatice Wee Omelet -Now $715,880 Another Lire Addition to ''Faculty „and Equipment in Artikand 'Medicine, - Greatly Increased Enrolment In View Virite Itarparticulare to • E. E. Braitlarsile, M. A., PLO. Preohle0 _ sO CENTRAL • cameo Ptitietta,, selertwo The Ottinediea Netjartel Exhibition, wienalt will he hold front August geth to September lath, will work agreot in the hiritory of the Patriotic service. This year iae.setial1y pettiotic yea., and every event. Wit res.rks ite progress must breathe the spirit of Fatriotieni sad Ina tau. h•eis the smoke of battle is palmed mraY 1144 the great, Anna have- ceased belch** forth their noessagea of death, , and the wave Of peace has settled vu the surface of tint world', when other year sort other times have changed the etrong spirit of national hatted to oatmeal uncieratanding, the year 1015 will be engraved upon the memorial of the people of the world. As this year is detained to beeonac hiatorical, so every event conceded with it roust also bv e historical. ° For einy yeare one of the greatbst inatitutions tWa country liaa been the Canadian National Exhibition, when people front overt part of the Doninnoe mid. the United Stat,ett spend two weeltit of eu- joynient, of enlightenment and amuse- ment in one of the finest -beauty sprite in- Vanade„ . 'At the Exhibition thie year will be exhibited for everyone to s,e0 all kinds evidencee of German Kultur, front the helmets of the much vaunted Uhleae to the barbarous device, the asphyxiating gas bomb. Big gine that had dene their deadly -work before *hey tell into the hands of our'. soldiers; shells' of. every calibre; helMete and uniforM§ taken from the botheii-of 'dead Clerillahal in feet, everything that Krupp'fi have been able to create will be shown at the Exhibition thiff year. • „ The New York Tribune., an editor- ial of recent gays: - "Let no German mistake the temper el the American people, let no, German ,high. or low misunderstand the new vis- ion Which had come to our title' ens in the days which they. have stood .beside their murdered fellow cztizen&. .14 nab* Wooden !Jobbery. Ikea as Saar, Sit Her Door. ' Tit 1100 Terdinand IV. sras from tbe throne of Naplea.,, All the members of hi* faintly, exeept an aped' half-abiter. Xed to Sicily. Of the lonely old Bourbon princes* who remained In the laud where her family had reigned, Be Mite gam - rad tells * touching little liter/. The victoriou* French* who had ,driven Ferdinand from the throe°, treated the old latlY wttlt sVerl con- sideration. The new Xing, Jele,..ea Bonaparte, left ber property and her income virtually lilted. But he did order that the "entry who always had stood before the door of -the 'princess and had saluted whin she Reseed,ihould be ritmbved. And 04 this point,. in spite ot the prtneem, ow, people will ask in Ulla. What OA of a WAIN ilkeethlast Fee Girl* sad 'eye te Take te Heart. 11 Pg. stop to tali*, about this; fOr monivait you see what tromendouely Important ON( It is* Just es surely as. you have at face the *tory of your life win he writhe' on that ftice. 11 yo,u are meat; end crabbed end dile eirretieble Your face will settle Into a '41$41groongeesPreesieutaud ererybody will avoid )ou, If your 4Ispoeition outlay and• kind tied gmcious yoUr Awe • will beam with goodness, and every- bodr will know at a glance that 'Yon are lovable. And the older rink grog• the Mere. diStInetlY your fee* will ten the *tog* . When Toil go 901 Into the world t� tern your iiving the drat thing that ceasedatainreodisilitrtmb.0 Tot tettliagren en fir bey. is be or whet kied Or girt Is shei 9 boner* could properlY be accorded to Meter our Present todustrial., system h t ono per The loss of Oda mark of reepeet teiliembeeuithupeltormyeviorr:aie:4tqfroteserteia04.44,bystchwegtho; ',Member ot the family. • wounded the prineelet InOre deeply , Mare cliaractee then in bis present than -Maar more Xerieus lessee had abillty. Anil .the character he wilt donee- For the' dret-thnit sho bit hero' learn** ' the faetk-- ieif an, outcast, an. exile In her own •rt i 3ustat the director of the ern. tend. She 'grieved ab eteadar • that piernent bureau oe great dePart- her strength began' to fail, lit sFy ied wlyit be 14ogyiz..1, eple ;true st so ;declded eTilloeotiliejsruargtre‘leltaby .10;:itibes97:01)it;ET:aesuatblooks. t to sort to a Alubterfuge order to Cord_ g they 9 fallhielled g. great eau.te h only:bpt c. tbe ir 614 1114"1191"tsare not deeply inerked: Many upon, ' Ae• eget) tge.011 ,weoden aoldiert ei 411/01110,4 and mar- , the blank pege.of-their Cheek •the .plef tlalappearance: on this dummy they ,, ture that wilt eventually appear there,: • P_ Slated the ,gar „Unit)** Of the Nes, • But even iikerch tele mech. know Wizen: grenadier. Thor gOtlhir ; that IMO* inevitably e.,chlid will core.. Are in a eentry hex by the gate of the., princess' residence, and waited for their ralotresa- to drive opt. They 'Minted Olt the geareightee- THE •A 01CNXIMAIJIMIKIPKI• MOM KU • 11110411ACTIED •11141.40144• CINCWAR kgrtglgif Or Grotto SANK 04014glf ORDER. , *MG 4 4141PO4. CAP1TAV ate UMW sa,soo,000. mod 444444444.4 1•0•1 Or• Pitches' , commis , ness or the Prineosew *fidion'the fact wauus' " that She always pelieed tbroUgh the • . gate in her carriage, to make the rose we•pick that child oleic. That is the (Illteeded fer.test week) ,- successful. And, who* ott taet the car- sort we are after," ift tbm, Our faced -Eari Fere)" of Tiverton, •- Bundayed at liege did- pass, they saw by the gad , 'bare so much to do vita our future ' MEI boffin'. ' ' • , ' flush that Caine 40 the princess' face Seceefikisn't it worth 'while to try to .":11ts.,Fttrquilar Beaton,ofTeiestcria. that she had not detected the demi- Make them -attractive bl,,, tieing ititOe visiting relatives. •on; , • • ' _ tive ourselves? -St. Nicholate- --'---- ---- tinge ;the facial development it bee be,. glib.. 'The anilen, Shiftless, don't Ma' kind et face We &Mt want. When we • gee a ebil.a wit,n, a race.. full of courage, hope, truth, goad cheer and. kindliness, ' •• - -"Whether- we now join in .the War, whether we now draw the sword hence- forth and until the destruction of -those to -day dominate (erinany, the Am- eriegn. penile will lei* upon the net -ions 'wh' are f eiting the Germans as Allies. They will tiopeand prayfor their success. Many millions Willregret that no Amer- ican Soldiers aze iatlicse lints ritringAm-, ' partin-thelattletorlefend_ciiii- bade!. Bone mistake fhb fact. A wild beset is loose .the. world, a defame corntining 'title ferocity of -pie, animal D. A...merACHLAits Jr WWI the lust of the degenerate human. From that time the prirmeiss ie. • •t- ' friends at Marlidale '' ' iiiid the princess never dilleOvered the • TIPPING THE „iNspEcTon.. Mrs. Kirktown , hal. been . visiting vived. The oentty. never left' his post, . George Ferris c,f Ripley was a, visitor ruse bY which'ber,loYel eervants •had _ in the burg. last week,: ., , . , restored her• SPirits• alld !ter tieltiti.1- ,,E,'4,. P•r,1•"", Customs°f• Troariferhy.V, ith , Tvifs .... •,. , , ,_• But occasionally she din complain ••* , NAllalt Men.innon, tir, arriven home that under the new regime soldiera "When I came back fr011i Eurolles • from Sarnia on Friday. ..',.. ,,,.. • ....,. ..,.. .....; 441 ..!':'t Prenent arms, as they had thhiSbeing, my first tilt)," said, a Chi. ., ,MisaDewar, „at Tiverton, Nintetiect done In the diva/ when •bei,sbrother . cep than, "1. was given a° Striking ob:' with Miss R. Acliinnon. • . wail lonit-,,, . - .., - , L ' ' ject 'lesson' In the" difference between , G...Pereyia on_the sick, list, . •• • , • tin. American Mid an, English customs. Mr -.Tho. with en attack of Bronchitis, Pive Minn"! IP4taba-Fer 13a114..'::- -Inipector. This • related. to their ,litti4 - • • Of terest' to 11 1 nov I tid e towerd Ulm • ' atir uth emid‘icceaii 60at.„45-i.y in slierMen a a e •t • • . . r etntrivanee reeentli Patented for no* * erriends of mine had fold M Bev e it waa Bervic,es in. Underwood on Friday. 408 eitigle live Mienovr, for an 'entire ' ine proper thing to slip an insPectee a -- ; Savings Book 100pOrtr000t m Orosinichils0 WOO* *SOWS at ilsor0t REID, . 711111.,111,..'11..011.4.111,•1111411Fhti111,0,111.1,4114,,111"1111".11i.111., 1,111.0111,111."111.,111 ,;tri•- • capital Atitheritad ;5,000,000 • , . :-Clialtertinv .Feli'i-14.000,000 • Synth" • • • 4. 10 $3.750,000 • :0 • THRIFT - The foundatitm Qr every fortunes . • economy. Put aside the an'AQOPts thet'otber peaple'Weete and enjoy. the inde- pendence thatgoes with *Beak Account." ' Our Sanitig,*. Department willhelp ,,You "ave. • . , LUCKNOW BRANCH a, A. oLoornte,.fikanNler,- ESTABLISHED 1872 W. J. Graham hid Iheittialiit Of - his 'Agra fishing ler tneaklininge nr-baini..7i-jitt-fo'fittiefif en-get:Wig back:. 'The out - fine new drive shed on Friday evening, A ittivoem'clear 'glass tube is equipped :. . ,: „: is••hete 'on a visit tO her iiiii0r, Mrs. W. '4. I • -4 , ? •., .. .. - wire. it....tive minlkOW‘ a It ace . within'' Is 41 d WWI lise4e_;inildie ?I.rgt°lite. uand everything -4e7 had nannerouaRtrunks ...444'pe,C. mcDonaid, oupetroit; 31" kb. With Metallic rings, to which are iit-' ft, .Mu.Nally. , ' • • ,, the tube, which 'le .1111eq with lister.- and nag*,- nt lv e was waiting' a ' . : tthilbt I ttht*t t b, e,-' Inote ir t ho k , -and n loop - . • Mrs. Thomas' Montgoinery and sori of and the • lishline 'Is attached to the - the eneteme henee-ottke on the pier to the rainnom -_,„ „...:wor__Int,dittt 1 .rilltilied. Into. one , Of hit-. 'Markdiale- spinti-the- -past vleek:Lit her . wire loop. • upottlegting: home here • . .. -, ' • ... . ' Into the water Ltliit tube" Magnifies the outer emit : peeketil,nifl'Engliab **Or.. -Minathei-oolwenieft-In36 week t 'ilallulOw and attracts the large_fisb.- eign ' I 7happened • to find among my ,viant her sister mrs. Thomas ishmst . of ..reesii water is •constantly admitted: •-Amerieriii Money. -• • -: . . . . . 9 Into the t be 14 the innow Is not STRATFORD. ONT- . Ontaricest Blest Practfcal Selina . We have Hiccough coluses wad - experienced instracters each of our three departments, Coactt...„ witadrier,,, OILEB"AsSO AND, Tila,lhaltalvalr. Oar wad's/Les *emceed and vow shoed get our large free cataloggue-, Werte 1e*Uisnotastntile of natiOns: it is a battle betweed civilization 'and: Crainliranted Having am uP-to.dete in full operetta'. -we'solicit - your pationege..__Vir.e are _Prenereut to pay-the_highest iurket pnices for 'geed cream, and give you an hon- est busihem. Weighieg, sainpling and testing each can of cream, re- ceived carefully and :returning a . full statement of Same to Cach native. We furnish two Cans to , ..each..patron• express; charges, and 'pay every two weelsg." Write for further particulars or send for cans and give tis -a trial. Tlie..'Seaknift Creamery _ barbarism. A German victory woeld mean the destruction of au we hold best in onr national ...Courey's, Corners-- •- `••,--MondayoTtine21-st,- -4fituPidy, labour is the order of the day. • . 4 Isaac Cranstone is cutting weed around here. •, David Little is at present visiting his brother, Jim, in Montana,- - - • Rebid Nelson spent a few days with John Mallen„ it Lanes. • •• . Vs; Raelaraiesori made Imktiorrjact Sabin:lay. • Whitkon, Sask.. .• 0 Ix • • • • jpred, ed .11 r hunt in any J. A. 'Makes his regular trips to Tiver way, no matter ,how manytimes it is ton. There's a church down 'there` that • east. ' The glasCtulie, Ailed with .wat- Just suite -Tack; , er, invisible the trictment, it, .1s sub- • .. • .1 - • , '•;",. • 44, • • 'CREAN wANTE few rainutee lateche 'approached • "'Did you put W gold piece into. my Pactetr'he • _ . • adirittted that I had • Miss Martha Pickard of Guelph. 'is merged-, ' • done no. • • t. it • visiting herniece, Mrs. J. K. McLennan "Will you , please take it out? be and other'relatives. • • The Tragedies 'et •Q14 AO.* . .aska cow nod. • , • - • With all Its compeptietions age has 44 P Yon may have not realized' it, lant arrived here last week on business and Tn f-• * , e e man • finds a many o ,his ies hard to endure that might have cost me my job,' he - Duncan McLean of Detroit, Mich. yet., many-. trageo hopes have • wirered that many of: saiCalid; vfailted away. • • 940 to Viait frienets. "Now when I landed at -Liverpool- 3Ohnlitiddef 4th con. Ernie' WO_ in his anihitiong re lineatislied. • ;„. ' • . an binneetor who handled my baggage thewillaqiind vicinitylast *week Witt, started. out *JO amht- • Low oiertted....whooi„._ohoop_ole_ until his wood cutting cutting outfit. • • , ptiorenssitentb; etert coenianiraruirathMe, inister; a noonnes went to have it checked, or registered, of asteningsenatee, to achieve great as they cell it. As 1 stood near the riches. .. •He slowly finds ,that his ini- windowhe kept repettting, 'Don't for - Oaf ambition can -hear no fruit and -gee my pocket; don't don't forget' my pock - that he must be content with little. et, -sir,' until I filially grasped hilt He must learn to Ofecilre a degree of meaning and banded him a tip. Then, -comfort ..in.-.16ifering iiIs embitiorketo with a 'Thank Yen: with, a •rlateg Int" second place or to third place or to aectien, be left-me:Y.^ _ • - no place .at all,, But 'age brings the ), . , compensation Ors, better judgment of the fonotriag 00t,iee; whiew.gue;miets rake"- • - the presence ' of Many . former Bruce : bOyn'andTgirlicin- the north. :is f rem - the• .Algoma, Advocate -published; at 'Thessalcit: !` A Erece.Quartf tte Con cert will be given at Livingstone 'Creek The football match played here; on Thursdayeveninglietween Pinkertonand Glamis resulted in a tie Oa • Mise Mable Eirktown,• accompanied T:Ar her friend Visa COmbay of Ennist, killen spent 'Week- end at "Spruce Mr. 'Pollock, of Millart.on was here lapt week with iberoad.grader, grading the road oee and acirarter mileS *est ef glamis. • " . • , Capt. and •Mrs. Knee, of Owen' Sound' were visitors at Capt. 1). Attainments gait week. Th ay w er e emit 'Wiled • home by their niece; Miss Mary A. Me - Kinnon. • . The I O. Service and parade which was to have been held in the liaptist.:Chitrolk On Sunday .141t-wis-pos- poned owing to sad bereavements' in the homes-ofeeMeof-the-meinbers. Dr.- ,llanntiptitt-iif arrived here. ittati week :end is. locating here. . Dr. .liarrimediris: a Veterinary Surgeon and Dentintand. welcome' .to our 'viliage and all wish hitn• every success. 'Mere:Oen; '-'or2:Toietito.,•' came, UP' on, Monday :to attend the fun- eral of Mrs. Cecil'Garland; She' 'called - on, friends hereandreturned to Toronto Tiresday.. .441...were pleased to. hear that--Mi*-3:araytteit-iidniniiiiieryafter • 2 P.:1*nm ,SIUSTAltirisan,..4--41tioni'eatest °Vet this. vaminunity--on. -Sat- • Maddening Snuff.. • • On the Amaten river several 11.• diem tribes use, antiff, called pareed, which is made of the seeds of a CiresearreareasseYseworosestwevernoweeetrOiserneeetortertioregeratie . IVIgISIDEILSON?S . . . DAYS"- SALE • 'species of plant. When a bout of chtfrab, on Thursday, Juno 24 at 8 p pimple beCome highlY intoldeated Pm' ." .• will Ire" School, The Banff taking is determined ' on 1_11 0:1; in aid of the Sootlav Se then use the Snuff. The -effect of, entire programme. musical. pareca IS ho violent that the taker and: as the Bruce boys have a widely drops as, it shot and lies inaeaeible known reputation for being musicians for flOala- time.- Those niore..itee110- tomed to it are 'highly excited, danc-_, e a -concer -worth- while. ng . b -t while " • . ''' - of the higher -world, this Preniiiies ' to arig n_hrtintirig-rapitinad.----Thcret=. -feet seen -:-Othert tribes, inie- It terepel•argie 'during the, wet tem- , , • , • • -1. • • • ' Waste. • BY habit 'and false Pride we are a WastefuLpe-ople,-_--Public end :private, POLLED-ANGUS STEERS MAkE 'TROUBLE FOR OWNERS - _Cat!IF Dot Mixed and Both Fanners Lose extravagance a national • vice in . ,., • . . is ,'• - - --wbrielr•-•Wo-TglorY "while oernionising '• ; • &bent it. liotielit thrift is an alien A miich. tangled cane was settled at the •eharaeterfatie t that we are ant- t° Oeitirty Court iti Welkertem .-laSt-Week •squander our -rethyarceti :htedlesoly in resOtiqg cOnsiderable4Oss to the twe -conduct cif the -houfsehold" and -call b It' 11 d te The Bruce WA% regard with lofty contempt So we - • • • -the-goverinnentotour ei tee and the- Isonexii who disagreed as to the Miner- lewfroertheCoa.)00-0 •9.11Pievosatraiglia ' • MES Dan ..00/Kluag141"4.rS ingat the%onieUf 1015.. jOaatari etimi 8. itoticat ship of a lee po e er. • - We are in the market to buy . Cream', sweet or *err,. at the nigh, - est market pride. supply two cans free to eath Of °fir patrons, ' varall exPreeit charges, pay twice - each month,. cheques at par. Re- - ceive Cream any day in the week, test each eau received,,, and send Our,-ffietteinka-stetemtut of .=•-santle•i-- Write ,for `cane: eta -Jr -Km" iitir ' Ceettinety a trial. Reference: -,- 'Any Ifienk: - ••. , litELEAVEN & XANTON' Pa. creaaito, Paiaterateu; Oat, , , • Ira• i• „leaf._ tiro marohv when the very sad taws 'Strictly.Metlern bueliidse i este. Tirties4e-ports the etem as follows: $htne 4reethelneed t,of the midden death of Mrs, ' 1.?1. No iforry.4 " ' lindelph vs: yinch was an action for • slander in which Wni. Hew Rudolph, _ !LIM it -.1.01 •;;• 411111101. To redtice stock we have' decided .60 a 15 days' Sale cOnanienc, lug' 'Oa Saturday, Jiine'2.6'.. and continuing until Saturday, jai* 10. _ _Sniping! Goods. Men's and 'Ladies'. Waterproof Coats, kipn'a and Boys' Clothing, lines. Or --GentrilitrOtsbitiits;'$1400-101-11-. Fancy- Goods. - ` ' • • NIEPVS.'PITITS;tWeed;,'worstOdotavy blue and Mack. best tailored, 'Oar price 10.00, 12.0G, '$15.00..... :..Sale 7:95, 104$ and $L1,45. ,WATRUPROOP OATS -that will wiil stand any climate., 10;00. 12i0.9., and '815;00. 845 and $J0.45. black and blue striped 89c. ' ;MUMS EALBRIOOAN UNDERWEAR, 50c. , . 29e, MEN'S StiCH'i ------------------------------------------.3:.•••a 1:1)-tiir•-for iquws PINE SHIRTS; 75c., .1,00 and $1,25,'..: -Sale --59, $9 and 95c. , EN'S ontcv uAT 4. in all colors; Si .75 , ,....... ',Sale $149. 'MEN'S ODD PANTS, • . MEN'S STRIPED PANTS, grey, brown and blue. 'for,..4.50- t . and 15,5•Q(1. , . . . .....Sale 2.50:anit15-.50. MEN'S SUSPENDERS . . ; : . . . . . . • ... . . . . . .. • . . 28b. 'THREAD ' • • ' r ,per sylAT..4nit PLANNEC,, in all colers, 10 aad 12 1z2i. for 8 and 1-2e yd. Bleached itial'Unbleached Ceitonthe same. ..• • • 'SHIRTING; 15 and , . : -Sale OW and lee,' per yard. d4z4Gita/Sil'.,12I4,,Alict•15C.4- for 4 white litiCamMi.ditelri.r3L50.,-.::_... le and 1-.2c.. Prints, light for 85c. • •• • and .dark..„ colors, t r 14•ra-,reducedorices, in, taffies' *checIced and. fanzy flowered, Costumes Eind. Lndiea"-and-lifiasee. • same -as above.- Half-lengtit-e-eata., • pRussns, white lace, laiestlaoht Lacliga be add by ion, -regular 53.50, • for • 51.75.. • the bundle, 6 pair ach brincl c, WAISTS, white enibroidered,,$1.50 of plain black, white blue, `pink, ' for 84c, : black lace and silk, 01 se much . MIDDY 111401.10S, 'regular .100, pat bundle:- • . 1.25 and $1,50, sale 89 and 95c. ' All ether goods every'llue, to pICIRT* ladies' a n d misses', be sold at clearing prices. - Take notice notice to the Aga on the awning • _ - • . -0Mentlebtonti-Clothing Store" ' • - , P • se.apiewskase•oviesegreetlIereweeeesessiortehmrvoseeriees, • In COLUMBIA DOUBLE -DISC RECORDS :due -10' the -,..-PATENtED . and EXCLUSIVE -T- .__ --CaUIYIEllikPROCESS 'MknufaCtUre: , Columbia Records are BUILT-UP.Instead of econ-- , ()wising and using one mixture,. for the, whole record, . =_Collinibia records are made in THREE . LAYERS., - using the the centre only where s it- doeSn't count in .the 'reptoductiOn. The best, and , most'expenive material the `world can provide is used on the outer Surfaces on; which the sound wave or -- - engraved. , - :11 -BETTERATwanicrYWEC°11:ilimr.-01sIturkE119-°"5-64e' same differ- '7-- '0:we in value as there is between an. ordinary pine and Ail‘eipetisrve juakup oak door. • ::_;ii•A.tiollixeoonluettiutia_stRcioe,c7lrds are (1(71blei a:differ.ent. * t , otuhderyz, .x:ecor::!1,s cost y.ou,le_s_s., money You are not getting the utmost! value for‘ your money . • or thi.best:out of your machine -no matter of What -m-ike------uutea-yotruse Colmilbia:tecords. - • OfLeurnet Columbia Retards are Made in Canada -jtahfneY6f4,:nityhawaovtinehge'lessvefetrtettryioloenuds: . Columbia l 1 ,7gel°arddisy' play theini ask to hear ,„ • • .ite:d litis. IA* Zeuile igya Iv* of Cecil D.. Garland, °Rink- dressed ait ailidle;re ..Whicit.. 'might Of Womb.), al ege ftt is ,nelg .or, 0111,90bliriderarartureh. . ,!,114 , _e_ __IFP -o. :. rv., illApetie' ... of : ht twq.daYS. it the age ,of. hag the seating capacity et the hall* stealing a.steer and;•of •_ stating that ..)2(3 ..; Lelia ' '''`' ' ..... . ,,, 24,115-Aalo.461not,10, 7 ilqs. },ratuiany lie was 'willing' fa mirtaiI • , - . •- `` Wee a rogue and a thief; ' Winch ,deffied - 'MisaEigai, of l'inith Dakotas la. . Whe Yonog courde cre only: 'married , his address, and, having reached what 43:14?*At*lio'ho!3,o0,:of, isfo....Y411.1Oodo- 0.kkout ayeer end bft.; -sudden 'death, 'IAA 'he 'considered the poeholagical Mo- using these Words and ,couiiter.claimed soo. , • 1 • • • ' - - 01100 as a tkrrable gook to her hereav e * sald, "L'n. afraid I've kept's' u. P ,- for the value of the steer. The action The "stork" Made its appearance, in : 1104044 andloved 4nets, Ole was of a : too long." • • • then resalveditself into a fight as to cur burg last week 4 the tome, .4 m2.03_ vhcertui 4 jc. itio, aus,00 :bolt and • whereupon a voice relied, ' 9900 ,_, belonged. , ,,,. , stitl raining. • - , , • ' whom. tins steer At, wereg toot _ lohn,slohnatone„,ies_a_.hoy...ograttt.. happy and god' srakioved 4?4,..0 ?who know.. on; nix - . got summer their tattle got 'mixed in, a l'atiOfier' '..- .-1. ' ''' , ,' :, - . ' . • --' • heritoviog lived here 44 her fire--, -:-;she, -• --. ,-• ,- -:::- ---0-0-innititit-m; - .. •••• . lett and on patting them_eaa ;dam& • ', . The Parcae's"' Club is doing hie, They *fls. the eidef3t daughter of Mt and Mts. , , , ordby does that -.1sAraria. so -tore* a Paideillitt 1040 lanai a inliailto one had a large number of new inembOrs at -rtill:i•16'Thiiinlotro.ilolf• eon. ikut•O. - ' :time she SOO'S yehlft - -,' ---'-'-`-'-`` - neither Claimed, In the nicanturie,..und- -- . . . • . ..„ . . . . ...... . their last meeting sod' are : still looking, 'P'eeldee the e°1'`r°wing hindrand and "She knows l'rii eritY ietting $10 0101 advertiSed the Mealier steer as a for Innis., 'se' now,,Tanners,, you want to infa4-°11114'900 day old, $40 leaves ro a week."- • - • War ewer and it WAS ibid. by public aria, mourn her loss, her father, mother, six , "But. why -the Obit° • tion to Andrew 'McCormick for $70: The rally to the Corners at the next meeting which will be held. Monday night. brothers and one sieter, ail of *horn To, , 4.1 was engaged to. het *nee Land big steer, which both claimed, was esti-. . . side at home:. Our hearts gl, out in broke „it off, and ie 114.terwo•S mar- 'Mated to be worth about $104. Thirty. . OLIVOt. - ... • •- loving oympatiii, t011ni-&litowaiik-onea 'ried-sv nlitillmturA'': • ' '''. - ' ' eight witness, including.five Veterinary-. , .. . , . . . *tined land suddenly beroaved, • • .. • , got consiateit, • . StitkOtill, testified at the trial in ati Wert t 11 Of M. *11411/16•=134awataftera'vet1--Aort have been inueb larger witlenit Stephen.i.3Mnehi 4,Achttati. him „ai• • • , AND TRUNK Re(Isi-iTa • 0.0M IN ION DAY EXCURSION FARES • WOVE PA1111ood going ;!tr4 return-, • ing /04 it; only.• , PARS AtIO 01`404filltiii-Oood going 'lune • Mth enalitlyist. Return limit july and.. 1915. Return tickets Wilt)* Old • • , between ali stations fti Canada, east of Port Arthur.; Semite your tickets early • at Grand Trunk ticket office, '`• • M.101111trAggitts !sock", .• „ • • e • Interment took place Irani her late • • toidentity the otter and fix th • er • • , .--Monday, .June residenee, On • *today after- .011/tet aarden eu, the :church noon to Pilidy'14:Cetnetry and was very grounds. on Thursday, July 22nd. • ' largely attein14 .1 Wahl, of 'Arrive spent . few" One.precidiel to our bearti is gone, • • The e le is ' days with' his sister, Mo. Ver. 11, Willa*. son. , ••• . , Miss Jennie Marringtoh attended ths, Slade--Varrell wedding at :Kincardine lett, week' • • ' Miss Annie. Tioulaten is visiting. her Assul".011,8 a" al5.101,1. hitter, 4fra. , of Tees. • water, at wont. • • .. ; 'use Odifte •Miss Minnk C�11ini,.et" The Sentinel boa always on )10.4a. the• Get a,'llyslopollone better ;The piste made vacant Ur our homes, "Whet Wee f paying when,,,•1 ddged .1 . that automobile?" --ship of the anunal. yearly tome 'days "TOO were, saying that life hi. not were consumed in taking evidence on the worth living. But if you think se matter. Judge Viddifield, of Owen why did You dodge?"Sound, who presided at the trial,' Made ' • ' a long and biI1iant teldress to the jdry le width he strongly 3avored Rudolph's version of the affair.' The .,Ajury, alter being mat about two hours, brought in a verdict dismissing the aiander action with costs, and awarding. the larger steer Lo Itudolph with costs, Thu l each party loot and won a case. The expenses en- tailed in Uteri° actione will probably run considerably over 4600, with Which, it •eeerns, bearing the' greater part, of the burden. The strange part, aware to be • Eet int be Indica: these seeeriatilictiene•Do You Watt Can never more• be filled; Not item the ground, atisee ' • • . But otteiltintes teleatial benedictions Iligh Sabel, is spending the vaiat1on at. very nicest ikvitatien and anzionfoement • . • her home On the 4th. •. papers; We also have the very latest ' • , • . Order froin Mr. aid tfie, Cyril Calyipbellt,.)lftcand Mrs, .0harles Alton and ' MiSa Margaret Ritchie, �fLar ospent Oundat on the ‘: • . • . • - ;„ ' • ' ' style -of type, and an turn Out your wedding 'stationery justa -little Weer than anybody rlicet lotto reinipp- o, co and $4.•• • • ' ' ,... re „ 0 ...„ ..„ that Winch lot the %ace*, he clamed a gp . 0 i , r iti $ or, i, . Wno LLIN 4, •Arilillf , the other, having:been iold ail a t "a • . • , ' know ' Altit '411411110titVity.:1111iet tba, I .• , ... I tr• lit rik, e , . ' ••• * via ne " McD0114111 . ' • , • ,,,,,44 • . „ , ,, • ..,‘ ,I, , , • p r . ' • • h • " • ef ifie-liritieN'Troept in rt'itneei • • A.23, Part 1. Descriptive.. .•• , , Arrival of British Trop))'e in Yr, alms; . 04?c". Part 2. Descriptive, . • . fLere's•Old SWeet Bong.atline•Xeilson, :I 4 •gn 456tOlttencloileoegatteaw, .4.1100 110i1800. 4Uv../ :• A no tittle Ford itambletT Bight Along, 105' " . 1764 SPa• Been Drinking. Cider. • J (.1 ' ' • • Luelit do Lainerinoor. .0extetta, ,53490, 11 Trolawrytoreiltl *14100;e're. • E11nry • A. 'Cohen, on the Telephone,. .0oinic)05,‘. • . 1510 Ltiappy,Tho' 'Married. Outdo.' ' C. _ • iiert are over a:thousand double diet raeortni.ti , • I '26 ••• • 4;