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TA* per yea; in acivaliCe; $1.25 otil twise •
Lue4Novir, °Nor., THURSDAY, AU4UST, 5th., 19I$,
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Rix,* -0piea 3 cents „
is- Store wit
g 'closed until
August 16th.
L. LaCHAPELLE-
ltfatehntaher,
Jeweler and Optician
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!MARKETS -
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11•1.•.14;17.1rpy 4,1 , 00
Barley
• Butter. 1,411) * * 1 41 • 17 'r 21• ". 22
; LOCAL' AND 43ENERAlt
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Mrs, Spinel Meallitk-J)F Aga OM),
I{uonTp,,,Whe died.oif Monday Meru-,
••ing, suffered a 'stroke of Patabele oi
Miss Irene Sherrill:is SPendluga. Iew FtidaY, Of lag. week' and 'passed. away_
days at Gerrie. witheut regaining 'coneetollseSe." Mrs.
Private lelna McDonald Was home Austin 8(11enien Wall Is •daughter.
from.1,4ondon .Qver ;113,3* A.fortbor tefersdeo to the deeefliled
will be found:in Olivet news.
Miss lifelen'Pritellerd,,,TOronto, 0,,h. Sunday Sciool Excursion
. * The ennual S, S. excursion Listowel
Miss F, Seott, of Sudbury, is "jetting to Kincardine, will be run an Tuesday,
lier mint, Mrs. Jelin Meet 10-Lucknow'a Civic Holiday,
• 0 Train' leaves Whitechurcli 9.04 a. ra,•
her home here •on vicattott . • -
yisiting with friends in town' : , Leave Lucknow 9.20. 'fare 55c. and 30e..
Leave IUpley 9.38; fare 40e. , and 20c.
Wm. Geddes was up Irmo ArnV6 at Kincardine 10.00 a. in. Ite-
tonthe early part of tai week. Inrniegifie 'exeureiOn• trainwill.. leave
Mise HA of Peterboro..vielted het :•KilleSetchigl °
Mrs. ames McBride, of Carlow, is
return farm adults 70c., children 40c
itn.nt,Ars. T, E. Finlay, Oita wpk. • Took niso.gianding
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•3/14,Davitt Gilbertson, who has been,
•Wfr; .Ms. faeerge'W'igh' S al°411' 'taking a caurse in Practical Banking and
anent. Sunday with reletives ia.tewit Foreign Eitehangelin- the extra Mural
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See "The Trey 0' Rea" rte ,Monday Clasps conducted by queen silniveri-,
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• „ evening,?1,ng. 9th. This is a rare treat.. has esxahmeeLhighlY 41°CeSi/fill inthe '
; recently conducted,
Miss Evelyn Butcher, of • Toronto, is winning -first class honors and . standing
visiting her cousin, Miss Frances SpenOe. second for the Deminien. The taking
Of thie course is optional withliank Mrs! R. T. Philin8 is 81)0411'8 ployees, is very helefuhin winning
1.F.‘ggs, fresh.•.., •
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, , • 7.5 ;Miss Betthit.TreleavetkotTeronto.„ is
the u sb f he min Mi • (Aertrude
week with. Kincardine friends at the • advancour ement. Mr. Gilbertson is (ultra -
lake, • . .
ed to congratulations, on ‘-the succeisfel
eutcome of,his elrorts.•
• Was Popular Teacher „
Last week'SvEipley Express had Ihe'
following reference to one of Llicknow7s.
• TORONTO PRIMO; HIS WHEN,
• t, Wheat, hush $ 1 15 to $ 1 20
Mr. and M. Alex, Draper, of Toren-
' ' Oats, bUO1 62 to a to, spent the week end visiting Dr, and
Barley, bush. , . . .. 70 to 60' Mte. Spence.
Timothy, a IY• t 18 30 to 21 00
Mixed and olover, 16 00 to 18. 00
Choice heavy steers:, 8 30 to 8" 7$
off cais • 9 -00 -to- 9 10- - • - -------------- -
Calves... , • '.. 7 .5Q to 10 00 Miss' Margierite E. Fisher, of Ra pa-
- - Spring Lambe, per cwt9 z to f $0 ton i- lic-visifing-friendein and around
f'.** • Sheep, ewes, cwt5 25 to 6 50 Lueknow this Week.,
. Butter, 11.3* • • O. 4 • •• • 2$ to 30 - Tuesday of next week Will be tuck:.
'-now's Civic Holiday,- Banks -and" busi-
ness plaCes•will be closed.
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• Mrs. Di. McKee and ,of Heath. -
dote, are visiting her mother, Mrs 0,
McDonald4 north ef town. .
Mrs;Robt. Johnston and Misa Letitia
joYnt are visiting their sister, •",,,Mrs, J.
Lilltp, !,n,Ppllitb, Minn,
MiS MildredSPMce is spending a
few holidays, visiting at Alliston with
her aunt, Mrs. (Rev.) G. N. Gray, • ••
ReMemher t`The Trey 0 Hearts," the
great serial story, starts at the *Vie
Show Mmiday night, Same old price.
T, S. Reid and family went to Point
Clark on Saturday to,. spend; a three.
weeks' outing, Itr,„ Riird is on his: annual
yaeation. '
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doz., ..• • -26- to .• 30-
• Potatoes. • 60 to • 70
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Mr; Gordian Johnston, of the Molsons
Bank, Meaford, was home for a few days
. this week.
THE BEST FOR
SUMMER • • • ,
TROUBLES .,
Opiates -like Opitnii 'and
Morphine will stop the
pair. of Diarrhoea and
Dysentery, but they do
not iemove -the c a use. •
N yes W ild Strawberry
CoMpound4 contains .ti b
---bpiates--but4y-iti_antise
tic qualities removes pois-
onous 'deposit's. from the
bowels. ts healing and
- soothing action ' soon re::
stores the bowels ,to a
normal Condttion. •`.
We know what Nyal's
Wild Strawberry Com-
pound -Will -dor and :that 6,
why we Fo cheerfully re
commend it, to you.
A. M. SPNCE'S
DRUG stook
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• A Christian colleg-home,
healthful situation.
• ForpromectussadtermovritethePrlaeleal
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• OUR 1915
Spring Snitings
'lust Arrived--
TEMPLE CLARK
• Merchant
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Mrs. B. &nthis new Settledin her,
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7071T7ireff'S E•e at • ow • to
hetiPendsttbe first and._thirdIkednet,
daY �f each month. . •
A. .Gleiinie left on-
, Monday 'Morning for: °Unbent on the
•;.BrucePeninsula, wherethey will enjoy
a two weeks' outing.
Stephens, of •Burlington, is in
charge.- of the- manager's- desk-- at -the -
Pink of Hamilton, relieving Mr. Glennie
who is away on vacation.. • .` • • .
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Mies Edyth McCausland has returned
to her home at Aylinerafter spending a
week it the'hOme ef•41r. ,and Mrs. D.
Gralan, 2nd. Con. Kinksae. - •
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Annual 'August clearing sales are
under way this week atW.. Connell's
and Murdoch & Cameron (34's-ltores"
and Will contieuithroughout the meptb.
One year ago yecterday Britain de-
ellareit. war 'neon Germany, the latter
having invaded invaded Belgium; and Britain is
Maw calculating for at least another year
of war, - • 7-- -
for fertilize. A carlqad of Oun's special
fertilizer for fall wheat expected within
a 'few days. Order from G. S. Robert-
' 800, LuckPw!
Dr. W. A. aiid Mts. Hall„ of -Walker.:
ton, and Misses Margaret • and Helen
Ross, of Ohesley, visited Dr -Hall's
sis-
ter. Mrs. H. McIntosh, of Holyrood,
Instructor's of the country's youth: "Miss
teacher at Penile Grove School, Mr. loss of blooil: , • ,
Cameron having resigned his position, . When the War broke out Chborne
It is to be.hciped that Miss Long will Tweedy was working as' a. blackeinith
at Berkley,- a small village neer, Owen
'Senn d; --a ad-.
Obr tthefesacchhoeorls for some.aV ;ears, tifl ellearngie7- iitilliaYeakriasinneitillie.*13aesitliiifv°itfead rteOnlj in4
the 48th
eron. was popular With scholars and Highlanders, of Toronto, and. went to
Parents, and his departure is regiettecl the front with that now faMous regi-
.hY'everYene in the section. • inent.. He was 22 Years of age; was of
good character, and of such perfect phya-
Note To CorcespOndents.
Corteepondents will greatly oblige
iNlext week they will Send- in their
budgets to Tin SMTINED as far as,
possible on Monday. Tuesday, the
10th., will be Civic Holiday in Luck -
now, and the office stat will be off
duty, sp that Tuesday's work niust
be done on Monday and Wednesday.
Thanking you for this favor, .
• remain purls very truly, • '
• THE BDITOR.
ossogrIETwcepy • ,•
JOINS 110NOR• ROLL
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Oleo 01 WAIInusilooleT
lffrrainfar---,AgRot epode, km 6,
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Bruce1iis given another boy ,to the
great cense of freedom which is being
fought oet in Europe. Mr, and Mrs..
•Tweedy of near Killion." have received
word that‘their son; Osborne TWeecly,
of the, 48th Highlanders, died of wounds
wilted in 'the fighting in France some
time ago. Private Tweedy was Ant re
parted wounded; later hewas reported
"missing" and for over a inonth nothing
was known of his whereabouts. , 'Now a
comrade at the front, whose, home is
near -Owen -Sound has- written to his
*nether and requested that she send'werd
to the Pweedy's of the death of their
son of which he (the•connade) knew. He
*MACIIINE OLIN FROM'
LUCKNOW AND VICINITY
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okooNet•V10,4vto
Fire Co, 'No. -; Undertake's- gals*. - -
ing of Ftnnis. Fully tgarp,
Ind Onit, cOst$ $950.
,At a meeting held Monday; evening
Lucknow Fire Co. organized into a num-
ber of conunittees, with a vieve.to raising
funds sufficient to purchase a machine
gun to be presented to the Canadian
military forces, foe committees will
canvass the 'village aUc,1,, AprrOtWaing
municipalities in the near future, and
the gun, forthe purchase of which it is
hoped sufficient funds .will be secured,
,vwleliinhityresanted•as from Lucknow and
Vicinity.
• The Lucknow Fire Co. .has already
,dennagreat deal along patriotic Iine,
and will start the proposed • sirteicription
• list 'with qionatiOn, 4..$1.01;04.':
giving of machine guns,of Whinh, 11 /14
been discovered , there was a -great tart'
age with the British and-Citnedian forces
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has taken the country by storm,,and sov-
eral
thousand have already been, provid-
ed.• for. , • • • ,
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British military authorities estimate
that one machine -gun' which fully equip.
ped costs $950,00, is the eqnivalent. of
90.4104 -the. Germans say • Here.
.'ufv.vaaspg:feci opportunity:like to do „_t the man., who
would.hia bot7annot.. get
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explained that Private Tweedy had ball
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Dfildred Long, of Ashfield will be the legs shot away and that he. diad from ' TEESWATER RUES
•be • as successful as • her predecessor,
10-.4704inereii, -4E6 wap one OFfthe
Moving Picture Patrimslone that he was awarded a prize as the
-Having been fertunatein Securing ihe -best 'built man in hisbattalfon;
much -talked -of serial story, '"The Trey
o' Heartier 1 witl -run it every Tuesday - •
t ong with -the regular Show. .---:—.-0•1•14firs •
Coni e in and follow through; PeOPle. : •
oome miles tctsee thia-fareelisplity. it • ---.Monday, August 2nd.
"rune every week, 2 reels pee bight fer 15.Mies JizzieFerri8 of Toronlo is home
weeks. "The Trey 0' TIcarts".is costing on a few holidays. ' •
big `ftiOlieY, butanf Ong to 8114' -314)u •• J. B. Hodginson made a fondness trip
a treat for the saine'old. price. • Owing :
to Guelph halt week. - .
to the Civic Holiday Tuesday, Monday
Miss Edith Rowson - returned from
evening will be the•opening night: '
. Yours sincerelY, • Toronto on Saturday. •
• Miss Jennie acKeethan retuined
home froni Beamsville., , ,
Mister Dell Martin a Southampton
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•• R. M. SIiTCLAIE. has
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The,Right Spirit for Now •
The story is told by a nurse who is in
charge of a hospital in France that the is -visiting at Dan McLeans.
• Miss Margaret Gadway of Toronto,. ia
visiting a W. J. McKeeman'e. '
. Messrs. C. McKinnon and 111 McLean
-visited-Aipley-friends-en-Menday,----
Mr. and Mrs FergusoUoLGorrie were
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week end visitors at A:. McKetinitt's. -
Mrs Dewar of Kineardine•was a vis-
itoratMrs Arch. McKinnon's, last week.
colonel: of a regiment paid the fare of • a
mOther. to mime all the way from Aber --
Ken; SFetialifieeher son who bid-
-lost an eye. Soineone:said_to•the-littl
old•wonian:. "We ,hie right eye, se he
won't have to go .back to the front?'
"That's' n� comfort to me," replied the
ScotchWomen; "I,Want.all my sons to be
-at the front,:if tbat's where the 'country.
.ueeds them most." Row .many; of our Sea, Of
I • Underwood, , has:
Canadian women have ;that Spartan been visiting her grandmother,' Mrs P.
Gilchrist. • • •
Spirit? .
rectea Big Monument •.
' I Mrs. (Capt,) EL MeKinnon and deligh,
. ter of Tiverton, Supdayect_with_grs
- Mr Fred:: &We: our local marble me Dermi& •
worker, last' week completed the erection
Robert McLennan arrived bonne from
in Teeswater cemetery Of the largest
-. Melville, Sask., on Saturday for a short
monemerit in this district. The tnonu- visit- te.his parents, . '
ment is Put tip le the Gillespie :family ... .., .... . ...
plot and was ordered by the executors of Rev.v. ,t uatnron, of Toronto, Cf0-
cupiethe Pulpit in tie BaptisteChurch
the late George Gillespie who, about a .
op Sunday morning. .
Year ago, died in Denver, Colorado,. the
remains having been brought here for , . Charles R Rusiell left on Monday for
interment. . he base of the, monument liamiltou where he purposes to enlist
18 5 feet square, and the whole is 16 (eet and train for the wai4,-,-*
high. . .The base end shaft are of ham- . Miss -Sarah McIntyre is visiting her
mered grey Barre granite. Two centre friend Miss Belle McGregor, 6th con,
sections areof poliebed SCotchRmacord Bruce for a few days. • '
blaqk granite.
. • Mss_Giretailedginon is limier thn
Farina Lucknow Boys • - care of Di. Struthers- of Tiverton. , • All
Mr. F. E. Mutton, of Mitchell, Writes wish her a speedy reaovery. •
The Sentinel under date of Aug. 4th, to
r. and Mrs. A.. Pickard and famly
• say that he has just received word that
of 'VV"iarton motored here and spent the
his brother, Pte. John Mutton, ;of-, the
during the past week. ' ,
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- •Mr, Hugh Anderson, of -theL-Molsons
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Bank, took titifiereintwe of the -three
subjects on which' he *rat -it -the Asso-
ciate's Course in Practical Banking_ eon.
ducted by Queen's Viitversity.'
and Ohristie;Ann .51c.-
enzieyisited their brother in Ileaming-
. ton recently, and other relatives in De-
troit. , • O. A. returned home and Mies
McKenzie will visit her brothers in
ttilros Centro.grand FoTks,•/st. Ana Wifinipep.
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all wheat cutting in this district was
; -Tuesday, August couipletect_thia week; and 501110ofthe •
, • XIS8 Annie Pringle, rcrop has been got uiidercovcr.. The
•• renewing acquaintances here. • . •:wheat nstdolted' up aplendidl; but in
. kr. Told Mrs. Mbart •ThoitkVpon• left .•many'fields the grain i not
• last week far a trip thit1011th&YreSt. StaclaiL1 ROxiteiriii'.,e,7cypp" OUtheMr .
hnie vettgnod.,•'.
JOho' livertofip
tPendin0 fOw days witli Menaihere: The ligOarnriectipg of ale Welyierii.
,....Miss,itiVOMOOgna is apending a few :Instituto will he held i
I as apicflie on
days with her Mint, Mise Allee'.Switzer; Queen' Park August, 713th..
•: Quitea mimber-frout here ittoetelt 'al 2.30 e'eleek, There le tobe n. talk on• :
races in Teeswatev on Angust 2nd, .4.11°Vrean help net bYs gide'
• Recitations and music by the youngfolke.
Mies Lizzlelint'seu rutUrned 6141 Refreshments il1 be 'served. Visitors
'",•-• a tatoweeks' visit with Wingliamftiends.
Will be cordially Welconled.
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'Jr. Angus MeDio.treitt and Miss May '
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' of.Dungannom. spent the weekend ' Inas arnclohn McLeod, Clugage!os
•• spending & summer vacation with her
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- hienct8 here. • % • mother on Ziikha St, ,Miss MeLeed.has
" Mr, Albeit Stanley and Misses myttia.
been for Pine :Vette, connected with the
and Annie, of Xititossi• spsnt Monday •
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„with fitenidg hem • , Canada Monthly. She is, now hasociate
ra. John MoKotio, of Kinloss, 0editor of the Mag:till& and is in charge
- spending Riew days with her daughter, et t116htoraryfeatures, Pusttiou Walter Pay. ant`
one Might be proud to Win SO Shed a
b.•°$'• rii.
Miami .Mary and Lizzie Stobe are time.
upending a couple of Weeks with friends The town was beetrunifet a titter
in Ingersoll and Michigan. •period Monday morning byabunch of
. Kenneth llfaXeatia AtItlitlei lilts St Miens youth and beauty on their
• , • purchased a fine tbain of three.year.old • way 10 way Where they enjoyed
. colts from Mr,Yrn, .14eXen4e,, of Luck- a picnic, All 'Media to have gone well
now. . • as they were still able to sing "Tiper.
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. • "Mr. Charlie Dee, Miss
tfstroir,' and Mr. are on the return trip late in the VOI4
• 'J(10,..thniesr and &tide Sean Neitiudi of itg. Thekday WAS dli4f1 for an
•London, spent a .few days Iast week ing, but for light showerin the; after-
• yitii their conii Alto. 'Geo, Itiebardiion,
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first of the Week with relative&
44th Regt, who hasbeen on active ser-
- viee-sliiCeliO'Cloek-a. in on 'August has been---e-on-
,(the day after Britain deelared, war) IS fined indoors for the past few weeks.
Seriously with- typhoid fever in the Hope to see her out soon again.
hospital at ForkErie. He adds that no It is reported that R Hedginsoii
recent -infatuation -has been received has bought a blacksmith stop at Kin- •
re*cling--atOther'br°tho: 13." Mut. - lough and will take possession thettly.
ten, who was seriously injured short &Imre 3-fh •
time 'ago- at Edmonton.; The Young men
referred to are well known in this part; Mr.' and IlirsMurlioch-Morrient. and
" • - . -Nlise-Mergaret Campbell- of- Resistant
Unfriendly Weather
• Unfavorable-- weather' • threateiia- to.
damage to Some extent the splendid crops
which have been developing all suinmer.
Thehot wave which prevailed on Satur-
day and Stinday was the fink experience
. Jr. stitched it together and the patient
of summer heat which we have had this
year; howeverrwae followed -on
Meriday deluge' of rain Whichlasted • •
almoit the 24 hours At times there
• was 0011Siderable ALIA. Which, With the. • ' Tiverton ' •
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rei; did mob .ttaniage to staled- •• --Monday,- August 2.
ing grain. Oafs and barley, which are ,Mr Blair ariefamiLooft Rom__
uiia1ly heavy 6100, 111 ea80 clay •10.361a Mr. j3lairintheir..new Immo .
Ilittbrie&tethe'greund; 716 Queen's Ave.' -London, Cat. The
it brintievedi -will-nt-come- up: -Core; - paw ivin be iery-
too; suffered in the same Wty, hut COM and iiieutkFivertow bitt,"•ia
has a titbit . .recovering. The ' fall Tiverton's be' London's gain.
wheat, Most of which is in stook, has -Before leving Mrs-.--13Iair was presented
received a theieugh seeking, and, will with the following address by the Ladies
not be fit to go in for some thim. •
Aid Society of will& she was President:
• To MIS. R. N. Blair
' .)FordYte • Dear i?riend:\--It is with
to d A
. ayt twat 2nd, the deePest regret- thatwearnointaed.
to aceeptYour resignation as President
• Quite a lergentimberof Indians • are Of The limne? Aict Society of the Tiver7
,atPresent engeged pulling flax on the ton Methodist Church proted
feral of Mr. Archy Clow. • • . youraelf at epee an efficient and a
Mrs: S. burnin and,ber• daughter, of willing:worker audit; it with ditfelikv
St. 'Helene, are it present Visiting at the we will be able to SWIM some one to fill
home OrM4 John Jamieson. your place. At any social gathering we
• Mr. and Xr. Arcott and MISS Troy, always found YOU Willi11,P, help share
volio have .booli• visiting at me, ,John the, buiden. You and your family will
Gibbon& for a boo* of week;have re. leave trft66,116Y in the thumb which will
turned t� their home in TOretith‘ tkel0 felt but *hid be our IP'
be someone. elm gain in conclu
wa as ro. Ladles' Aid join m, wishi g you,
taking tile_ dance to be, held in the and yours tots, sitcom in yekr, now
tiaViiii011 at Purvis'S Lake en Maim. how, , tem8,16, mirs, sinew%
day evening. If the, weatherproVea fair "7 • , .6,t
it grand 01,041)111e expectpd.• $
•• $1. astimm Secretary.
motored up on Saturday aft•epoon and
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arid artlielatterrifeme
Mr. Earl De Millemet with a . very,
painftil accident on Saturday when he
had his big toe cut to the bone The
gilite a number from, our burg intend
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Lucknow sent a big representation to
Teeswater horse races on Monday and
those who were there report a very good
ferneeiasp�rt. The ra�esivr&spoilea
•soniewliat by light showers which kept_
coining on throughout the afternoon; but
the program was carried out as • adver-
tised,. There were between 15. and 16 -
hundred people in-thepark; so that as a
business venture the meet was a success.
There Were 24. race horses present, but
, all of• these were not entered.
Prizes were won as follows:
• 2'.25••• trot- or pace:ist.,.. :Florence
Peters, owned by W. H. Riddakorange
viire. .2nd., Birdie Mack, owned. by A.
Millson4 Lucknow. • .3rd„ own-
ed
by Charles Ward; Harriston.
Free for Emilyr• de 'Forest,
owned by Joe Shelton Kincardine 2nd •
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Rena Thou,: owned by David Hogg,
Orangeville. 3rd., Jennie Price; owned
owned by Neil McQuarry, , Orangeville.
R. Trench, Teeswater. .
by W.11. Itiddid1, Orangeville. .
Price, Listowel. 3rd., Paddy R; owned
2nd.,.Peter the Limit, owned by George
2.50 trot or pace: -14., Very Direct,
WSTWAWANQSIVCOUNCIL
• W-est-WawanoSh; July. -28&0615.• .
Rsgular meeting of . Council held, on
abovedate.-- -Members all ,preseriti -ex4-
cept Reeve Murray who vis sick. .Mo-
tion by Pindon and Jolinston that
Ciller Naylo0e Reevepro Om. Carried.
•• Minutes of -regular meeting 'July 3
and special meeting 13. were read arid
passed on motion byJOhnsten and Mall.
lough. , . ••• •
- - Financiahitatement• readby Treasurer'
showing belante on hand $21.38. Treas-
urer reported hiving Poured a fermer-
privelee en bankbalances, alp in the
matterof exchange with Bank of Ham
• Mon, Lucknow; This report filed on
motion by Purden' and Johnston. W.H.
Wilson served Council with notice to.
clean out and pet in a proper state • of
• repair Young Creek Drai or if found
• necessary to 'deepen, widen,. extend and
otherwise -improve said in order
to -prevent injury to the:lends adjacent
toBthe;Lslil isTdr:i7n.,1915;44%
times, signed and passed on motion by
mailough and Johnston anthorming
• John Roger, 0.LS to make anekannn-
ation and report in the Matter of Young
Ceek Drain Pursuantto notice served
by W. H. WilSon,
Mr. Roger,. being present, fully: ex-
plainedthe-VP:irking of the Municipal
Drainage Act, also answering many
questions by members of Connll..
Accounts atimanting to $219:86 Were
ed Checks fo same issed Off
motion by Johnstim and Pardon.
Connell -acijeurned • to 'nieeL August
28th. p..M,•on median_ bir Johnston
-and Ftirdeu. w. w xi.
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Wing
• -uesday, Augfist 3rtf.
GeorgeM ism and son are et. pleseiit
in Toronto on a business trip. •
Miss Jennie McLean, of Detroit, spent'
afeW days with -her parents hee.
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Wingham was well represented tit the
races held itt Teepwater an Monday.
Several members of the 33rd. and
Alttallons from TJ011t1014„,t11011i
With parents and:families here:
Ferniescstate that the crops here 'this'Year are looking the best for sonie time; •
althenglisomefields of oats are lying,
down through heavy winds and rain; and
will not lift again.
Mary Simmons, the 6-year•old daugh-
ter of Mrs. Archie Sirnmons, niet with a
painful accident, while sitting by a win -
dew, when thelowi3r sash fell on eno of
her hands badly smashing the thumb
The Salvation Army people here held
a picnic, on the flats in Zetland, giving de;
light, to many of the youngsters who put
in the day with games and sports. '. The
proceeds went towards the army citadel,
The new addition has 'recently been fin -
fished at theWestern Foundry which, now
gives 'employment to 25 more moo. The'
company found expansion necessary, ow-
ing to large orders- foestoves and ranges:
NOWia the time to get in your -Order
for fertilizer. A carloadof Oini'e speal
fertilizer for fall wheat expected Witr:u.
fetv_ (lava. Order ltord G. S. Robert:,
tons 1,nlrnow. •
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171E..FANIOUSPLAy...
ftert
• Witli lierbgt Keicey and Effie Stiamion
Friday and, ;44
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Saturday„.
Eirrycgte',rmemte$ theAd song
• *Web 'this
TflIS ISA ,MAt+NIPIOENT SHOW' IN &REELS
• " DON'T 11188 IT
Adtninsio, Adults 15e. ` Children 10e.
-.•-•„••Show,strt. Will,
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VILLAGE COUNCIL
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fax Rate Struck at 29 -Mills
APart-frona-stribinelthelax-rate•there.
was nothing of impotence transacted at
thp Council. Meeting -Tuesday
evening. ' •
The rate fel: this year is 29 mills. • The
increase of mills ever* last year's rate
is wholly accounted for by the special
. war tax levied upon all munieipalities,'
and the high County - rate 'due to the.
Connty donation for patriotic purposes,
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• Teeawater
- • - ------Tuesda.y„August 3.
The following:letter was reCeivct-by
a Teesivatet 'friend from Private.7Allen
who leftwithIsTo. 2 Company,
that sailed fee England a few weeks ago.
He trained at the Ieendon eat* -The
• letter. was written on July 16:
"We have been in St. Martin's Plain.
now.three weeks, and have been through
very bard training; infect, we have been
treated _just thesame as if we were at
the front. We drilla day, and then go
out all night into the trenches, and it
makes-no-difference:Whether it is
or not. One night we Went out midi:lug
•olirsialvesin-for-the night and-TyrdWd-70.
attack inthe 'morning. :It rained' all
night -longi---BYthe-time we -got-
at 6 o'clock in the morning we were soak-
ed tothe skin. ' The water -in the trenches
was Six. inches deep when we left' them.
We have these night attacks every other
night to get us trained to being out in
the wet. am on a- very hard course,
Studying the art of scouting, map read-
ing-and-hom6-throwing.-It--lasts---three
weeks, end I have about another Week,
to put in. • • _ •
"I heard to -day • that-, we ,are going
'down to the ranges on Monday for a
two weeks' course in firing. don't
know how many' rounds we fire each
day, but we are, supposed, to Are 20
rounds per minute, so we have not a
second to lose. When we hate com-
pleted our :firing training we go to
France; and I Shall be'glad,As the train-
ing is strenuous, and we do not et
enough rest. I only hope Our boys shall
Rove themselves worthy o the:
Princess Pats. Today we are going to
be inspected by the Hon. Sam. ktughes7
There are over .50,000 'Caliadto tis here
now, and they still keep coming in and
going out.- There were 45,60 left Dover
last week. No. 4 Cmpany' left, and we
are the next to follow.' ;L.
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• Kincardine .
Teesday, August 3,
Cominercial • fishing has been light
here daringthe-past-inonth, and fisher-
men are getting ready to exchamge nets
preparatory to thefall fishing. The boy boy scents andthe cadet .eerps
earned -teltiticailifirCon-Sitiirday;
after a 10...claye' stay in eamp at Inver:
huron and Greendok Harbor, respect=
ively.
Are Isssued for
ShortTemt Years
DEnettmies —
Interest Coupons
Payable Half -yearly
NEOTIABLE.'
Assets $7.44803.39: -• -
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The Great West Permanent Loan Compantj
7 20,16ng StWei • • • • Toronto
Ilepresented
Fos: Agnew, • Lucknow, Out::
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EVERYBODY' S cOLUMR • • • '. •••
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MQNEY TO LOAN -On mortgages and notes
at reasonable rates., Fire InSuranc.a,, both
;Keck and Mutual Companies. •
• GEO. 81PDALL.liaiker;ineknow -
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LOST. -On Monday, Aug. 2n8, on the road,
• !It3givig':eftliateF,re 11E111V:41%VA 1110' pFeatinole**. *
leave at Fred McDonald's or at the.Seritinel , • .
°fano- ' •
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ST. UELENS-1111:10 AN
now in operation and order can be '54tizes, 1.419 t7031ridr-alt, pw:67:81rpirdr. aWP`
roprietor. •
1 .• . Notice to Creditor's . • ' .
In the, natter of the 'estate' of John • .. ' .• '
Grillith, late -of the Villego of Ltick
nowin the COutity:61 Brutle, •Ilitir.ed."' • :'''''-'7,. - -
farmer;deceased. - . - • ' . , - - -'-'
Notice is hereby given thatallpersonflliaVing_. • , '
any 01141114 or demands againsttbe Tato ..ligiff •• v . _
Griffith,.who died on or about the fifteenth d.• y . . • '3••
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Of May, 1915, 0.t. the Village. of Lucknow In t ao .
Cininty ot Brileo;artrequired to send by 'pot -. , - . - , .--
prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned.. S .
*i,- • ' - -
itor herein for Andrew Lockhart, execator•„ • .
under the.will-of-the-saidJelin,-Grittlth.• t_ear-, .-.,
natues and It4drewes. and full particiflars in . .
Writing of tinny claims and statements, of theft;
accounts and the =titre of the securities, 3, if ,.
an; hold -by theni duly verified by. affidavit.- • • - .
' Attd take notiee that after the TwentY;flrst ” . ..
day of Augast, 1915, pito plaid Andrew Loekh, art ' .
will prtre.ecil to dthe 11.
stribute th&40t71 of the sAld ., - •
dedeased among the persons rntitled thereto, - "'.;
luvvtug rcg8rd-only tothe claims of, which ' he .. „- .-- - -. - -
hall:tabu ha had nekton, and thtit th 71d, ' ' • • '.'' • ' - .
AtdroW Legklitirt will: not be liable r:`•• • ,he • ..0
said assets Or any part thereof tO tiny pe •nra
of whose claim be shall' nob then httVerv07 vea,„
nottec. . . ,-•• , •
.•Titis he ise 14 telt Intranantte .the s. i o . • '
in.;_tiipFb Tilt, imit, sip- .inekiirtiK.,,Mit -.it, -- -- ,.---'
tic)? pi JiiIk; A.-1)-:1016.". ' . '' '. . ' ,""'"-'.-'•
, P. A. ViArcomscm. • . '-4 • • -'-'• -
... • solicitor kir the said Andrew Lockhart. •
FOULTRY WANTED.--Highet cash price
. o.id for poultry every Wedhesday =orate g
delivered back of the Express -Office, Luck -
now , l'oultrs- to bp mffed for 12 hours pi
vious to deli,Very. • •
22 -7 -t -f. ' .. W. 'S. 310141ES,
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Heifer Eal ray -Caine to the premises of t •-• un- „ °-. -
"._red,heuerapparenoyahout,one
Owner may have same oh proving p„
dersigned on or abouV'Xiily, 1st. •r•Ine . • •
rtr-
and paying expenSes: ' - ,
• It. Mon•tgeinery.
24.1.0(ip. "" ' . North Line, iitkloSS.
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For Sale ' • - • '
FARM FOR SALE. --The Administrator ofthe.
Estate of Mary Ryan, Jate attic Town of • = •
Goderich. in the County of Huron, married , - '•
woman, deceased, offers for sale - • .
, • ing farm proportyv-The south 146, acres Of , •
. Lot 16, Con. 12, Wet: Wawanosh. The
property isrsituated 2 1-2 miles front Luck-
. now and 1 1-2 miles from St. Helens. This,
farm is all in grass wallas been pastum
for thapak_saVen_*ears; good well with_
wihdm11; 10 acres of bush; situated in A
first class farming district; a good frame • r
' house, 2 barns and drivingshed Th farm ' • ,.
has agood clay lottm, •and 118 in rift citss
condition for mixed farminr. For further
particulars apply to P. I. Ryn. Godermh,
Ontario. Administrator; nr to J. E. Agnew,
Real Estate Dealer,Lneknow; or to Proud- •
. foot, IFilloran ,ProuctfOot, Solicitors for
• Adminktrator, Goderich. 20444 -eat 25. •
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Rev"Mr. Maxwell, of. Toronto, con -
chided Services in Knox Chinch on Sun-
cley, last. Prof. Orton, of Toronto, preach -
cd
lo the Methodist church, both, mom- •
,ing and evening:. . . , • • . :
• Members of the iota' fife brigade to
the number of about 20 left to -day for
Thorold, wherethey will dem pete.at the
firemee'sdamenstration._ They wereacy•
companiesibi7the pipebia. . . •
The appointment of MissViolet Sew-,
suPerintendent of the! fan-
cardine General Hospital has been eon
firme4lillie heard Of Managers Or Wit.
institution. Miss Sewell is a: graduate
of Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and also
Ini&qualified in post -graduate work ni
the school for nurses at the Women's
Hospital, New York. •
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Laurier
-Ttiesday, kigust 3,
Mr. Beejamin Sundayed at Ames
cDonald's: . •
Miss Tenn. Afettin, nurse in trailibm
has returned to thel), G. Hospital, To-
ronto, . • ••
iltr,and Mrs. Salm Jamie:ion spent
the week.end with the latter's. *rents
An Lucknow.-
We are very sorry to report the rlatli
McDonald. ' Mticht synipath? ia
ended to the bereaved wito and
fotoilar, ••• •
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Ialhitlg RAILWAY OrnitA TT NG AND
TRANSPORTAION.BOstintS$ at Shaws
Telegrapli and Railroad Sebool, Ter- .'
onto. Station. wrk comlete, Stort
• by correspondence and fioishat school
it you -wish. peed positions availeLlo
when you know your work. Undardid*
by all leaaing railway ofliciiis. garti,-
• milers free. T. j. Ionfiston, Principal;
• W. 1-1. Skew, President. '
civicionoWroziluciovow
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PROCLAMATION •
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I hereby preelaini Tuesday, Augnst 16 . •
eiVie uoliclayfor theVMae rev. •
now let the year A. P. 191.5. Ana al' cit. , '• -
izeits of the village are hereby not;i14 •, .
to govern theniebteaaceorditgl. • •
. Dated at Lucknow Mir& Aeth. day .4 • • •
July A. D. 1915. . • •
10114 10rr, Read
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