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• LUCKNOW, ONT , THURSDAY, JULY last•, 1910
Sin
1&L AND 'O.f ;Ni3RAL
A Suri Curs
_Headaches
98% Of your .H Ya&Ch,
re raisedf`Caln °;
defective cyea. =
tho.,4 let me Fit
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Sin oay--O uw1s is 48 years
old to.day.
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Mr. and ?itrs. Ed, Murchison Sae visit,
fpg at Mr. Fred Aranstrong's.
-..Miele Fan Weetootk eiidoo,-lespend-
ing a few days with, her friend, filyd.
Jack Sheriff.
Dr. G. A. Newton is spending thei
holiday in Detroit, having gone down
Wednesday'morning.
Mrs. Bramhillr of Toronto, who was
the guest of her ,sister, Mrs. Dr. Spence,
returned to her keine on Taeeday morn.
Mies McInnis, Who lute' beien in charge
of Mr. Donnell; millinery ,department,
has returned to' her house near , Owen
Sound.
you properiyrwith glasses
And you! °Headaches
'win disappear
UCHAPALE
Wtchmakers
'Jeweler and Optician
MARKETS r
t Corrstet't up -tel W ecuie lay` noon)
Wheat. .... •.i, I. ,.., ,1 ,00
spa 50
Barley • . ;•#....8/0••••••'0'
,. 85
Butter, .. 01#0.40'.04#•• ....,. 22 23
Eggs,, f resh '18 19
....:. ;...... , z ' 8 85
TORONTO, Panic$? rnis w $]iC
Wheat. basil....,... ; ,,i3 1 15 to $ 1 20
Oats, buaki, ;. , , } 60 to ' 62
.Barley, bush ,, ° ,, : .7,9 .to 80
Timothy, :lap, , . 18 30 to 21 00
Mixed and Mover:.. •, r,' 16 00 to 18 00
Choicer heavy steers... , , "8 2$ to 8 ,65
Hogs,.` off cars . ... " 9 25 to 9 ;35
w » • Calves..• , .'.. 7 .50 'to 10 Oa
Spring Lambs, per cwt.. 10 50 to • '12 50
Sheep, ewes, Cw`:. _5 25 to 6.50
• Butter, lb;. 25 to 30
.' 26,, to 27
• Potatoes. beg: '.60 io 70
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RATTLING
GOOD TONIC
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That is what one of my custom:
ors calls Nyal'a Digestive Tdnic.
Another nian said it sweetened
his wife after • being a sour dys-
peptic for Years,
One wife aid ,she had to take
it away .from her husband, she
couldn't cook enough: to satisfy:'"
the appetite it gave him.
yStorieslikeAheses. make tis en-
f
thusiastic about Nyal s' Digestive
onic. •
Jf ynu.are not- feeling_'_ up to the
mark perhaps"' your stomach is
causing trouble. Wortli•while
finiiing-out'anyway °.
A big bottle fora .dollar at ..
'The Lucknow Pipe Band was in Mt.
Forest Tuesday, vening Supplying music
at a garden party,.. They made tbatrip
by.attto.. ;
Mr. tend Mrs.''. If. Ackert will be,
'settled in their Lucknow .home by July,
lath and will be at horiie to their, fronds
after that date.
A heavy f roar,; last Thursday -,June. 24
did conaiderable damage to garden stui1
Beans. and tomato .plants in many gar!,
dens Were cut to the -ground; while I0'
plana were, verely- ?Ripped._
Mr. W. I. McClure, of.Vancouver Is,
land, is here on an extended visit with.
:his brother. Mr, B, McClure, and 'other
friends. Air, McClure went to .Alberta
about 22 years ago, but recently went to
enjoy the milder climate of the_toast.
„Miss .Arme±trong,.„who, , for :the ..pact.
year had charge of the school” just north
of town, will not; be back •after vacation.,
Atter .spending the summer holidays at
her home near Palmerston • she .will go
to Toronto where she, will seek a posi
tion, as teacher in' one.of the eity'echools.
A.°McLennan, :former pastor
of South'$inloss church, was' a 'visitor
in town during the week, Mr. McLen-
nap's many friends will, be- yleased, to
^ivtliat life in Toronta'appears to agree
ell with him. lie ,assisted at-' the
Sacramental services in' b F4 termer charge
on Sunday
Recent newspaper; dispatches' report'.
'Private 73utistein,;of the `4 thA iRiiland
errs, missing; Bunstein is a , brother • of
Mrs. Reyborn of ''town ,• a.-Ife was work-
ing.as a machinist at the•ittassey-11nrris
works when the war broke out and •,iin
mediately ' enlisted. 'Before ' going to
Toronto' he had worked :two ;years in
Brantford.
Mr.
E. Mutton; of .Mitchell," writes to
saythat hellos word ,that • his::. brother,:
13,W. Mutton; of. Edmonton, Alta., has-
been been very` severely injured.. H.e
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To redte oat' stoclr mette iiaw selling
ttie season'. trimmed and untrimmed
-Sats .and: trimming a at greatly reduced
pdrices,
G. MAY .! L a'T7Ro fG"
At "lark Agais
After cutting out the lei at the saw
mill. the Lueknow Table' Co.. pat the
factory iu operation again •on Monday
morning with all Mande at work, The
:report ;current lint week to the effect
that the feetory Weald be Awed _down
for sometiu a wailn_not true .as there is
weurkt, ahead',for lin. hide lite period.
wtt,e a1,i. Dad
• Tena Hawk,' the eight year-old daugli,
ter of Mr. and Mrs, John'. H;awk,; died
at the'iaoine of her irrandpurents in Lie-
tow.ei;.on Monday of this week. The
Tattle girl who had: never' 'been ir,bust
had -been allfor'ahout a ntnnthaufFering.
from- mottle force of .:Spinet' trouble. F..
Tate, J. McCael and Mre.Sturdy,,motor--
ed'toListowel yestrday, to attend' the
funnrel
t
P.r l(Is awl ,sata'y
Mr. and Mr*. Robert � hail d'
fart week t their son, Ifarbert,• bad
enlisted with the E'itots battery for svr-
vice' in Europe. Herb ha for some
yeatrs held a position fa Eaton% Toronto
store, :and when the call carne for volun-
teem for the i' ton machine gun battery
he decided to join the colors The. bat-
tery is now in camp at Niager*. Herb
is a bright, industrious and amiable
young luau,. and he wily take with hide
to tite ecene cif war, the good wislits 'ot
many fiieknow friends who will «badly
Welcotme hianlwiek after the da paugu
over. ,•
Brightening Op, -
Workmen were busy at the local Mol-
sive 1'4nk the early part' of the Week'
removing the old ,nnd` putting in :a . new
Set of odiec f;ttings. Tile new fittings
are.of oak and therewvill besome changes
in the plan. The eine ts• to improve: the
arrangement of th'e oll'aces and to increase
the: light. With: this' latter object in
view a wind--- was, recently put in the
.. CtiURC1I 'NEWS°
The Lucknow. Lodge. of the A. F. and
A. M. a attended service in the local Ang-
lican• ehureh ort Sunday morning. There
waas ae.gooa aurn�wut of the'loeal`brethren
and* ;nunt!ber.: were over $rots Ripley
Lodge. After 'the service the members
.returned.'to the lodge rootn" where in
*shortaddre e a aitianber of brethern-.
expressed. a appreciation off t'he able. and.
„tl oughtf ul sermon preached by the roe -
tor, Bev. A. Richardson..
°..A delightful June' evening supplied
ideal conditions, for +a, soeial evening''
Spent by th •'Guild,and the Adult 'Bible
Clam of the Presbyterian •Gliurch on the
Churcli. lawn 11lori,Xay' of this week, Jt
to the custom for these :organic -tions to
tit tcontinite their regular meetings for
castor -wail thn aitonths of. J.ulyy, .and=August, ala ',.
• this, as, last year, - the (term w+is
brought to close. the. last • Monday ef;
June,' by a eoeial evening on the lawn'..
lt,ev.. J. S. Duncan presided -whit= a good
program of• 'readings, recitations .and,.
songs was being rendered. This •'was'..
'followed by the serving. of refreshment,
lie#whole. niak,ieg up a.deiighlul ,even
lug which will be .long remembered by
tinosey who, attended, •' There were up
wards of 150 present,
TITE.LIAtieri -=There was a' good at
Family 'Known Here . •
'rhe,London• ]free Press lasrt week had.
a portrait of Major 'Victor Odium who
is novo in coinniand of the 7th Battalion.
He is described as a former°. Woeedstoek
boy,; but'the. Odium boys are 'also,. well
remaembered rin Lucknow. -'Victor is .a
son of Prof..Odlum of Vancouver BR„ U
Ancor- r acs :of the Prof. Sas killed a •in
•the battle of Langetnarch, ,and another,
Garnet, was killed in the South African
war, Victor was only recently appoint- teedarice ttt League on .Monday night;.
The topic wits »low to deal'' with , the
troubles-ot life Aispl'endid paper •was
given on this subject, supplemented by.
some short extracts and readings; in",.'
deed if the good-advice:and. J suggestions
thrown out were' heeded' it 4would help
in. great meeasure to lessen"life's troubles.
Oso of the =,Peasant -,features -of - the
evening -was ;they presentation to; Rev.
Mr.' ,McKinley of a purse containing
quite•a; respeetable sura: by',friends of-
the Congregation and accompanied by
appropriates reference. to, LI r. McKinley's;
work.. Mr McKinley 'who ryas ^take,;,
entireley by surprise replied suitably.
ed Major, succeeding to the command'of
Lieut. -Col:. Hart Menaarg who was.mor.
tally wounded a'few weeks'. ago. ,
Fattier febl Dead : . x
.lr. and Mrs .T. McGarry,. motored to
-Formosa, Sunday night, a having° .heard
chat' Father= -Gehl -had' died•. -suddenly-
there • Tlie information. did not- prove
to be quite correct as the Rev. gentlefnan
ha't passed"away' at St,, . Joseph's . Hos
pital,� Guelph, where< he shed gone for
treatment about two: months ago. 1'!a-
ther Gehl 'will be greatly' missed :from
Formosa, where he, was priest Of' the
FORM I EXAMINATIONS
Marks pasaible,� 1060; To fiass, 630,
Anna Nicholson, sllu (honors); Harold
SCHOOL REPORTS-
Fntrance—Harry Hackett.
Strotid, D8%; Willie
Webnter, 54; Ada Ilelm, 45
jr,IV—Alfred Andrew, 'Myrtle Rit-
chie, Freddie Ritchie, Watson Webster,
Alm Beaton, Lizzie Helm, Carman
Beaton. •
Junior III—Marshall Gibson, Janie
Ritchie, Willie Stroud,
Jr. II—Beverly Beaton, Essie• Ritchie,
Margaret Webster, Gertie StrOnd.
I --Earl Gibson;,Ewart-Webster, Pearl
Sr, Prtiner-:-Eva Gardner.
Jr. Primer--IVIelvin Webster, Cecil
Webster,'Edna Ritchie Malcom Webster,
Grace Pepper, Willie Pepper, Dorothy
Anderson. `
No, on roll, 29; aver. attendance, e!6.
Jia.-1V-Ceell-Xobnaten;Geerge: Glenn,
Harvey Anderson.
_Hackett, Tillie
Jat. III—Madeline Johnston, 'Frank
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Moran, _Fred Finlay, _ Olive Anderson,1
Sit, II—Norman. O'Loughlin, Myrtle
Shackleton, Fink.;;;Shackleton, Caswell
lay Lizzie Alton.
'Palmer Kilpatrick, Allan Fin -
large -church and congregation_ there for Thanking the peop e
the past dozen Years or 'more. He was, sions kinclness,,,, toward himself aud
of wvery genial dispOsition rind highly -family W.1E-Millicent Hackett, Grace,13Iake,
P°Puiar. He'w#4 -4 Peree41. friend at 11,- Ey. Ma. 31oKiNLEV LEAviXo—Mr, B. Class—(Mary Finlay, Olive Inez
Mr. and. Mm. MCGarry, they having
-been acquainted in -youtk- in -Waterloo
,^,..• 'i'a SraiidaoY11-101.gfhrotni6:eatherr6- wcodn'eg-dreegliautirociiii; - --T9:":"? -11 RP ill "2- "5 --.-- m a' tAyvHe rat; 'k--e-t. ttetn,--Te-"Ei°ch ei :
'County Of- Whieli All three were natives. m
was working in a wholesale grocery and,,,4 Everynody- , and the surrounding eountry being pres.,
fallen and sit shed him. Mr. Mutton is ter than. medicine, learn, how to tell gt, •and.realiect for Mr. ','McKinley,... Sr. IV.-- Marshall Bradley. Jessie,
well knoyun about Lucknow and Into, Buckingham, Lillian Owen; 1::$onaldBitte.
relations an
Rev. },k, J.. Garbutts,begins his .pastor.
al work to 'Connection with the 'Method-
ist Church" next Sunday.
r. c in a willleave:morning
ruin on;Jul 1st and Mr.' Garbutt will
arrive on noon train by this method the
cgngregatton is only a a ay without
a pastor.:
On Friday afternosh Mrs. AlciCinley;'s
5. Kates met on -Mrs. Irwins lawn
and after enjoying' asocial time'. with re
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la .
sunbeam . , a room. la Cera
The Women's Institute's members and Your own .• troublcs ` tct yourse £ . The
Y'
world is tuo,busy..to".carq for your rile. M M If` 1 y by 'Jr. 111: -John Ross„-,Malcolai `Mac
friends ate quilting `quilts. for "Belgian and sorrbwe.; Learn to, sto croakiu.' If' Lennan, Florence Shiells. .
arta other relief work every. Wednesday: g ' r Y
ori gannot;see• an cod in. thts avorld; Sr.` II:—Isabel MacDonald.
afterneon,in the.Council Chamber nod y y 8 Jr. III --James MacNa'in, C%hristena•.
'invite all .who cap to -hell) in tins work.' :keep the bad to'yoi;rself; 'Learn to hide • I half, d th t
If- anyone ,car, slake .quilt blocks :such Yorir aches and, ,pains tinder: a ,pleasant Rims, Bessie Blue.
smile; No' one cares `to -hear who lir Sr. 1 t TI i--Lloyd.lobb, Harold,Bell,
Will be "thankfully received; also any i e a 'on'Jai" es n:
. - ou have "tile ears^.Tie headache or rhsuM • • M n mt o
eecoed,hand .clothing -Writ: is in good y . +, ;�
repair will be sent by the Society. The` ritatisin ` Learn to meet' your friends:
Jr.: Pt: 11 Jack MacLennan, .
.with a -smile. , Th ' cod=hu ore ma "B": -Willie Ross, Alvin MacNi in.
needs kr the comingwinter will be rear. e g iii n < ireshnaeuts of �cakey and ice cte: m an
or woriaan is;alwayc welcome, butthe, l s:'.Mcliinle No. on roll, 20; average, 18. • ;,.:,,,
Let us;all do the very best'' we can to r.vur,P ;t dress wigs ..read and,.11r y 'I.. M. .Macl)iarn►id Teacher.
relieve thein. -
. „f.inn,'hSnnahnhAr,iir.',a'nnt"nAnt__,: ._ �i_�..�:.t beautiful large ,
sick ed anywhere, and wamisan:.-,:e as well.,
District Convention '1 .
The annual ,nieeting ',for the.disfrlat,of
at' the home of Mr. A: Ilowand,IYalker-;
tOn, on Saturday, 3" uho 26th. T
DR�1Sl_a'1O*I =
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REWARD ._ $50
• A reward f'001s hereby 'offered to
the twin *no on, the evening of Sunday,
Apyrlt.2Stli. last, gave Devtd' Beane .rig:
of the late Robert Bean;• of totterne.
a ride id hist' buggy ;from near Dunlop
to Goderkh, and: liters 'tile same
night
drove Wn.iro,n Goderich to ids father's
lio;ne' near Carlow,
ilio Mata:; for this ,advertisement is
that pokLuettn,s. iiatne is beau :coir-
nectect with- the intitile>r' of lura ether,.
whick took place that aathe night, about
11 o`clock p.m., Ira'.the toed between•
Loyal and Carlow; and to make; it clear
that David Seethed no cosutiectionwhat,
ewer with that occurrent it Is deaircable
that the paled who drove Ulm should
. melte .hicn,telfknown without delay and
,o cheer David Been of any- anspicion
which` teary, now reit upon, h iii»
The revel d will be paid whrei -the;
person makes hiu u e1 f known end gives
n atetewent as to his movement* • that
till ht. -
he' evIdente diteloges tbet' iiavid.
Eon And the main, whodrove burn, to
ny�t lttitwve, *PM' that eight to
two tofloaeriela froth thegy in
which they were driving, ot►' tb�graare,
betweeais the Ikitir'h Exchange acid llatel-
ford hot -14 abottt a horeedeal,,atulthote
maul sire sarnesatly retluerted to shake
tbentfelrretr kaaowtr to the ,said David
air II S rreor to au �ra�rd w11l be ttedo and f
hitat
id..� Devil Urn
1110.5440 ,IltOta pert,
tr.
change la Local Matinee liners.
In 'accordance with instructions re-
ceive 'from their respectiVe Head
0,0:es. The Bank of Hamilton Ana The
Moliions Batik will be Compelled after
•JulY lit: toe lase their-Banking-Offides
at font. O'clock daily, except Wednesdays,'
• whiCh day thei will be open
until 6 Those haVing,liankiee
hileiriese to -do will please bear thie-in-
'The Movk Man
The following as , from last week'a
Brussels -Post; "A branch Picture Show
is being managed by M: Sintleir in
Lueknow eonjunet;on with -his Erns.
seta busineee which wilf-keep him busy;
ThelneknOW people will 'And Mr: Sin-
elatr a-*orthy young man. who --may be.
" Death 01 Mrs. McKay
-cut glass pitcher. Mrs.' McKinley re-
plied 'suitably, thankieg the class 'for
such 0, kindly .exoression of goed will
toWand her.
-The .same Class' inet Oil the Parsonage
lawii-on-Moriday, evening -and had---a-
group photogr4Ph taken, One of which
year; tire planning i')f *Orli for the 'coin.
windliv‘up .the bli8ihess for the., p-ist -tlierv-inteed-te-Preseets"-te -their teacher,
lug' year and for the election of officers,
_wok largely attended, thole being', about
175' delegatei and friends from' -the -
all 'oNier the district proved 'very satis-
faetory, shoWing increased activity along .!
all lilies of ,wdrk taken up 'The delegates
•
ironi Lucknow Branch were Mrs. M.
Mitchell 'aid Mrs. IV: E. ", McDonald.
• been president of the district for the past
years; Was-,--re,ithcted :president, for
Toronto, gave an- exeelleWeddresa--at-
the close of the business seasion. 'The
Inert who were attendanoe at the
paralysis Mrs. lkicKey died at' her I time and place joiued the ladies and all
home 'on Stauffer St ,, on Wedavgattr .enioyed: a beenteous repeat nerved by
night of last week. . On Friday AM 're-.
mains were taken :to .the tone of her
Motheicand etep-father; Mr. and Ws. It,
-held from there on Saturday, "Detinased
was" 90 years of age, . Mr. MeXay has
the nympethy Of Mani friends in hils
Phyeiman and Surgeons of Ontario, *e
are;plettlied te, betide the name- ,,of Wur.
London Ont.; napheiv of 0, A. filarial).
• The passing of this -eptam. enables *the -
student to start practice 7tel An M. D.
Dr. Freeman hat beert.prattielug in -the
Sudbury district' the paet yoke, 1,
Liceinie Inapeetor Mitchell, of
$oftlt,l-furon, him just completed his re-
port for the ,yee.r, and ..from his report
the following will be or iuterest to th.ese
Since May 1, 1913. --Mr. *Mitchell has
handled 52 eases and secured 38 .con -
fictions; five Altie$ were withdrawn- and
three eases pending. The inspector, went home feeling that A pleasant end
,sAks forthe eo-operatfon of °Wiens profitable afternoon had been sent.
in Wing the 04041 Tereperenoe Mt quite nuitibar of lit* members iftst6
the woinen of the local Tirane!), The
next annual meeting will litrlield
Silver take/ "Kinloss.
.SeccespitiOutimier 'Meeting
The -innnal .euttimer Meeting of the
.iniolinow Women's institute was held'
onthe lawn 4001100e of Uri, •A,
"604'lleinglaftltrable4heit WA b.*.
onto, whit was the viaitiag delegate frotifl
the Department gave a very lestrictive
addreati on the Vaiture of the 'Heine
gave tvVo recitations. all of ..wbieh 'vas
wiffelfIltliirmaiel.--.7-Uthe'i101e'nt the'
hae bon president Of the..A0etti branch
end
sectetary4reitenter for the pitet four
yeats.aed stilt retains the pOgitiOn, *ere,
ealled to the trent and . each were fire.
and eiat *last marmalade dish.. Al.
though both were taken completely by
'surprise, each endeavored txpress
their thankfalnese to their -many frientla
fotothe love end kindness which prompt.
ed the gliting /A the gifts, A, nplendid
lunch vita served by the ladies, and all
Calross corners
Syndenattended, Bethany 'church
laktStieday, L,
Bouie..of. the sperts attended -the. Gar-,
„Mr, ic)rvis and Miss DonSi of Wing:
ham, ,opolt Sunday -evening,: 40.. Arthnr
n *Ye With her .lirOthet,',
•,ttliisen Ella, • and Edna 'Stanley ;and'
Mr; Alyivardepeet,Sanday„;-evening at,
god
anent StindaY at the home of. her mother
-.George Scott. met. With air . aeoident
la'st. week :while, draWineiteueLfota--
Mr. and Mrs, S.. Ifodgins atterideaLthe
'aooklent, Ratiirday Wt. While
'came frightened ata calf and tan awayi
ring was:sounded ou the, telephone And
the neis that Mr. • Win WhYdoek's
Louse wita -on, Wite reported; • The
lire was snob extingeished and the house,
Which they occupy Wa2 saved and little
J Miller Fairlie, yota
who for some time has been editor
The Yfiit,rton Reeord, ha. decided
;exchange the pen, for the sword,. .0r, to
be more exact, the riffii. La lest week's
isine of The Record he bide farewell to
beltnigenialeanetirtigeilveeitalbustraetris f°
did spirit in sill& tinware
out to .fight 'for house and freedom; t
reads as follows:.
"With this istinfi The lhaerti the
oultocribers will note the eliange of man.-
Seme years ago was a student 14
Glasgow, Scotland. X held the rank of:
liighlandero. At the tie* eame to
with the'regiment at that time tell)
aeting adjutant, Some time ago learn,
ed that anew battalion of tha Argyles
any eapacity. Without anypreliminary
notice of any kind, on Tuesday' last, I
received. :notice to report at regimental
headquarters, S,te riing, Scotia. Ad, on July
I, to join the new unit, inney
'capaelty.--TheliOtiee Wit
delayed in refi.faing andi 66(14 will
he necessary tor me to aail on the Cunard
Steeper Orduna from New York on
lune 10 in order to reach the ••old land,
within tlie prescribed time. ,
I airt very .sorry :that I ani linable to
yontinue as yditor and publisher ,of The
Record,- brit these are -times when the.
the battles of the ..gropiraJu Europe, I
therefore place my e011fifry'S eat' above
eve,rYthing else, and will lay down,. the.
pen aud buckle err the sword, ,
mit after I readli the..firing line I shall
give The.ltecOrd readers any inforthation
and if peace finds -me -still alive I shall
mostassuredly return. to renew old ac-
quaintances. ,Tiut if the GO4 of ha,ttlea
of my -Compatriots have fallen, then My
ottiv wish la that be reinembered
te
make itirn manly.
shipment of °The LestaWer
non magnetic movement *Ns
compensating balmice eod three
adjustment* fitted in 'heat atyks
Call and Ask ho *flee
Thetuckno
T. ARMSTRONG
Leading Jeweler
Optician
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Short Tenn Yea.*
Payable Half-Yeaily
-The (treat West Permanent 1 s,E1091`.3;
V Represented by
EVERYBODY'S COLUM
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desires afthiation us housekeepe either
village or cOuntry. Apply: Box 31143-T001st
Mr. Thos. Henry is taking a visit east
of Toronto the last two:weeks.
Elliott. wedding last Wednesday evening.'
Mrs.:Donavarr, Miss Mae, Henry and
Mr. John Purvis motored to •, Walkerton
on Saturday.
The Institute meeting held last Thins -
day WaS well attended, Mrs: C. H.
Burns addressed the . meeting and "her
address was mueli enjoyed, The ladies
The Women's Institute Meeting will
be held at the home, of Miss Nellie
Haines on TuesclaY, July '0 th. A paper
wi,_11 be given hY Mary 'Hetherington on
”women's work in the time of War".
for ThitOle Grove School. Dutiee to tont.
Applicants give testimouiais%statt
und salary. .A.pply to
154-100 W. 11. Logan itipley A, It. a
&drool closed. Friday for the Summer.
Owing to . the %work -heing, done in
Church; there were no services
Mr:" and Airs. Anson 'Finlay and 'wa-
lly visited Mr. arid Mrs. J: jamieson;
Laurier, Siinday.
tend our hest,aviShe's for a long, happy
,MisS Mary -Culbert: lea,ves Tuesday to
spend" her , Vacation" with - friends in.
-.Manitoba arid ,Saskatchewan,
Quito ti:minaber' of Blake's congreo.i.
• Mrs. Wm. Stethers and family, Mr.•
And Mrs', Thos. Anderson, Mr, and Mr's'
VitilaY then. families attended the -
annual family pienie at Lane 'Andrew's
On Wednesday eveniag,- lithe "Bard, a
quiet wedding wai solemnized •at the
home of Mr.. and Mrs, Wit: Fitzgerald,
'filartie,ffe t;.0, iTaitieslt-ttilbert. Rev,
S., I; Bridgettewes the offimating derv.
mail. The wedding mareh, was played
by Mhls Laura, sister of the bride.- The
bride, who Was unattended,: was given
,away-i)yheriathet•tinti was, -gowned-in
Ivory geOrgette oak erepe, and ION ths
'gift of the green', aenbuist -of pearis;
She tarrie4 shower bouquet of white
hap y eouple will take up their lace of
PRVIVIIIILLETIN
Mtii.110,0011fei see your *ocelot them
White Oitheirt• *Nettled to -riving
sally, .1101 Illeat Soar Chary for Pli
#44014,1: Rota Cutouts. ceet*
nig long "nick *it masers :POSISIiiikt
:ittolift‘ 544 Sttar 14140.
It PAIN TO' liffittiLize
netessity. 'The fathers tell, its they ean,
not do , without them. Woo reports'
solicithig orders "for mut Spring
deliveries. /floix have not been .ealled
port by ems of our egonte, wxito
phone
A. XI. !Matto, Xiistriot Aidbati
wingluktit4 Ontario:,
Atilberig
The base.ball match betWeen. Amber,:,
ley ana' tiochaish*on Saturday evening
gave theniajorit3r Of the speetaters a big
surprise, as it ',was thought by , ah- that
the yisitork„, *mild. put up a much
Strengee.firguinent!''. The .score stoOd
foitowing la the- line
W.,13radley 2 E. •D, Finlayson
S. Wiley 11„ F. Jt. geKenZW
J. Shills, ,3 MeXeOie
Per Sale
IlLS/1 tale; wilt have supply' on
- baud, throagliout the summer.
FARM FOR SALE..—Tife Adinielsitator of the
Estate of l%lary Ryan, fate of the Town of
ivollian, net -eased, were for sale no folio -
laCit 16, Con. 12, West Wawatio: h. The
Prohortv is situate" from. Lueft.,
farm la Alt in grass analee4 been. .1.,A.tara.
for tho past aqv on years; good well -with
bag &pea& olaYlocau; ottani in alas
Ontario.-Admistratorfot to -1;-• 1'3° AgIlow
Real. E9tate Dealer, Lueltriew; or to Prod
Administrator, Godcrich.
ANNUAL AIEETINO
rb order
The regitla.r meeting of the' 'Weinen'e
Itistltute wilt 1)e held in the Coattail
at 2:30 o'Cloak.' 4Prograin consists of a
prize: will...be elven. .DiSensaien on
'"First Aida in Emergencies"; 111(121er ete:
healthful tittlation.
A.
IthileSs;:-Oto41111e-- -29 191-k
to Mr„ And
Oft
Olivet
curt 1%5
ul
Just 'Atitved
Olivef Garden. Party 'on the chureh
gronae brand,—
Miss Delia torite ,simnding a, few
days with friends in, IN/Ingliarn.
-bit* Sonday,School. will hota 'their
atonal pionic Ppiat Clark on Thum,
ay
and tIts. Thos. Moore.
Mr: Ala spee
the week.end with limit daughter,. Mrs.
week front "onttiampten whew it ban
been eondmit the pett'toath.
arriag0. Poster
Lot to choese trent at all prices,
Single' Harness
All prices,.
BOOTS 81.10115
AlItt' and RIGHT.
lengthy a Stye WHO For Sak,
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