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Mixed. and 16 00 to 18 00
Choice heavy steers.... 8 30 to '8 75
Hogs,. off cars.....,.... 900 to' 9.10
Calves 7 50 to ld 00
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.1UCKN'OUT,. ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,2thir 1915. •
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LOCAL AND OENERAL
Ivo: Alex- CaMpbell sitent`It few days
at him home ter°. • .
Mr.. Cameron Geddes,: Mitclell;
hpine annUal-nacation.--
Robert Barbour, of the Mtary Camp,
London, was itowe aver Sunday,
Miss WO Campbell is -visiting her
brothere in Brantford and Pres,ton.
• Tiae Missee Lurie, of 'Toronto, , are
Emending the week with Mr,'and Mrs. P••
, • ••
•, Misfes Ten% and Lura McDonald, of
'Toreuto, are -Visiting Mrs. R. T. Den-,
Mr. Walter Webb,. of Toronte; is
spending a few days with friende in
Ur. end `Mrs, ,11. Barrett and little.
Ellinvisitedrelations in God** this
week, •.°, :
Miss Snore Bberriff, Of 'Wi
spending a few days'hkre with her broth-
er Jack.
Miss Laverne Greer has returned atter
visiting friends in Goderich for a couple
of weelgs,
Mies Annie Melones, dressmaker,
spent the week -end with Mrs. William
Hamilton, Olivet- '
. .
Mr. Richard *bster daughter,
Frances are 'visiting with friends at Kip -
pen at present. _
Misses Mary and Annie Baxter, of
Goderichi visited their aunt, Mrs. Geo.
Whiles; this week.
Miss Evelyn McFound; of Ilarriston,
is the guest for a ceuple of Weeks ot•
Miss Hegel Irwin, of RipleY, Yleit-
' big friende in and around town, •
MISS Laura Morton, of OttelP14
visiting at Mr. .Fred McDonald's. -
Mr. E'er' LindsaY, of Toronto,is spend.
ing his vacation at hie tionteliere,
Mrs. Irelattrt and son,. of Danebury,
, Conn., ha,varettirned home after visit-
ing friende in and around Lucknow.
Mr. A. Vihleyson, Dacha's)), owner
of the brick 'block,' corner of Campbell
and Boss streets, to hating ,the buildlne
Pa thorough repair,i'and expects to
have it largely occupied: in near fut-•
$ 25 to 6 50 Mr, and Mrs. Geo' Siddell are
2 -5 -"ti 30 'spending a Miro weeks' outing. on.. the
26. to 30 lake shore at Oliphant.
60 ,to 79 "
'Mrs. Pears and atwitter Dahlie, are
y -
THE BEST FOR
SUMMER
TROUBLES
Opiates like, Opium and
Morphine will stop- the
• pair, of Diarrhoea and
DySentery, but they do
not iemove •the cause.
Nyal's W ild Strawberry
Compound dintains n o
opiates but by its antisep-
• tic .qtralkies removes pois-
°not's deposits- from- the
bowels. its healing and
soothing action . soon re-
stores the 0 -61A -Tele to a
normal condttion.
We know what Ny,al's
Wild Strawberry Com-
pound will dor, and that i.
why we o cheerfully. re-
- commend lt to you.
mosErsmoirrome. •
DR. A. M. SPENCE'S
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DRUG STORE '
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Grahame
parents of the fernier.
C.F Richardson.and .wife •of Tees
water, are Spending a vreeks yacatton
with LueltnoW friends.
• M. W. J.17.ltrey, Mrs. Witty and Miss
Grace Wray of London ao the guests of
Mr..and Mrs., Wm. Allin. •e
and Mrs. W. 'Wraith, pf Tor-
onto, were week -end visitors with friends
in:Lubknow and
• Mt, Doiipe, principal of Lucknow
Public School, is home from Winghant.
Hospital, and is doing well. • •
. ,
Mrs, Brannan,. of a former
resident of Lucknow, has been in- town
•the past week visiting 'friends. • 'r•
• Miss 'Carle . Longhurst * • and •tliSs
-=Ber.the johnston, Shelbourne,•-arethe -
guests orMiinnie-EdWards.
_ Miss -Ella-Archibeld,--a tamer- Ltick-
now teacher, new in Midland Out,, and
-her sisterare-visitmeriends-liere.
Rev. .W. J. Watt, wife and -children
cf Burgoyne, are, visiting her parents',
Mr. and Mrs. A. Barbour, of town.
A Bowl Thing .
A. M. Qinwford of Wingliam appeam
:Atoulitlivleobalpi9reAttgYnge7d'otIptinTug einiidtah: Fordit)8t
week he received:le consignment of 40
cars, nil of which had been. pteviansly
• sold, gonsidering the lateness. of ,the
'
season this is a. somewhat remarkable
ANDREW MALCOLM
OF KINCARDINE DEAD
•
turiLern,darneNdy(lio rayl ceoalrms ,ofutzer 011 ukei nme:rnd_ui fnaec-ii
leading citizens, passed away early 51011..
Yin hellja°1trh*gduringfpa"tihneg aP alir:44tilw4o1 'dye:11g
Tklate Mr. Malcolm washorn in Scot-
land about 70. year ago and left that
country for Jamaica in 1807. lie calve
to Kincardine in 1871 and entered into
a partnerehip with the late John Wat-
ssopnm.iwigoetniir.inthoist wbauttureiss4 Qmn lepeotii ri re 11,
furniture .1110.41111114111140, . 'later to be
kneWit through changes as the. Andrew
Malcolm Furniture Con -wetly., 'Limited,
The late Mr. Malcolip's mtereet in
Municipal matters wasalWayerTaniteet;
and he filled acceptably the -positions of
both cohnoillor and mayor. He else
eriteNid the fieldof po1itic., and in 1898
was elected Liberalaepresentativein the
Legislature for the...riding of Centre
reeord. ' .• • .. • • ',Bruce.
,
' • -• . • 'He was -a mernber of, the Ma„somc
'T. h.e S. Excursion Order, and a charter mombei of Cs:rop
Tito Sonday, Scheid. exeursion to Kin-. •'
0 S. 0.-S. ' •
•-• His widow, one daughter, Mrs, (Dr.)
J. T. Clark; VOW in kra,nce; and two
sons, James and Andrew E, survive
him. The sons are managers of factories
at the Kincardine and Listowel bi &lichee
of the Andrew Malcolm Furniture Co ,
respectively.
•cardine pri Tuesday was Well patronized
at alt points along the line•trom Brussels
to Ripley, and the delightful weather
gave the excursionists a splendid oppor-
tunity for the enjoyment of a dey's out-
ing at the lake. The Lucknow agent
sold 301 tickets.
_Death of Mati...40111111v•ra.r „.... • _ .
Mrs. 'Angus McGillivray, an old resi-
dent of the 5th. Concession, 'Kinloss,
died early on Wednesday morning, Aug.
11, at the age of 19 Years and 2 months.
She had been ill for thapast two years;
suBerer from rheumatism. - The fun-
eral will be held to -morrow afternoon to
Kinloss Cemetery.
ed'theriKr
eA3a 135" gt sRt iniv4W
e re a r.
or, fKheirsr.a)cseslueitriantg-
control of The trussels.Post. Mr. Kerr
must be getting on in life but heappears
to keep The Post young and lively. The
Post,'he tells us was bought 35 years
ago frotn McGillicuddy Bros. Like many
of the rural Weeklies of Western Ontario,
The Brussells Post Was, founded in the
early seventies. •
Mork Of Distinction - -
Work ha e been received at Kmeardine,
from Ottawa, thatMajnrR Emmerton,
of the 32nd. Brucellegitnent and ntw in
England in Charge of oiled the compan
, ies of the ifith. Battalion, has been grant-
ed the Colonial Auxiliary Officer's long
service medal. Major Einmerton is well
kn6wn in LecknoW, and his friends
here will be glad to hear of this mark of
distinetione The long service medal' is
itsued for /0 years' service.
A Oreat•Worket
• A.single gallon of gasoline will do
-wonders -most- anywhere- -but- nowhere
has it been applied te •better purposes
than on the farm. Here aresome of its
stunts: It will milk 300 cows, bele four
-tonantlity,mix thirty. -five yeeds of ce-
ment, move a ton truck 14. miles, , plow
three fifths of an acre °fiend and ineke
enough .electricity to keep eig.ht lights
going in the farm -house for thirty days.
Mr. and Mts. Robert LimisaY •and Goodbye to boyhood metnories of tern -
daughter, Helen, of Kirigsten„are visit- ing grindstoeesi
ing at tAudecene of Mrs Jas. Lindsey: -
-Joined Arinl'age Pas'sed Away'. _
Mr. and 'Kis. T. C. "MiDonik[ Of James Armitage, •for nearly 15years
Montreal, havn been visiting with relit- a resident of Lucknow, died on Friday
tives in WaWaeosh' and Kinloss this night orlast week at the age of 77. - Mr.
.Arniitage was aretired ;farmer,. having
moved to town from near Kinloss vil-
lage. 'He was of a very quiet but. ami-
able disposition- and was highly.thought
�f -by alt who•knew him. Funeral ser
vices were held at the Anglican chure.h
at 3.30 e'cloek Monday afternoon. In
terinent was Made in GreethfIeemeiy
Ile leaves a widow and a number" of
sons, two of whom, Rev. Leslie Armitage,
of Toronto, and Harry, Of Winnipeg,
attended the funeral, '
• A Christian c.ollege-home,
healthful.situa.tion. '•. •
Forprospectusand terras,write the Principal
L Warnef, .t:St.Thonias, Ont.
63'
_Pine_Riyer
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.. -Tuesday, August 10th.
- Will Teedley and his lady.friendspent
Sunday at1W: J.' - - -
L. 0. Fisher; of Toronto, is
• _ ing her friend, 31:1E1Q-MLArgo,ret Pollock,
• Mt..ard Mrs: W. L MacKenzie and
family._ of Lucknow; are -camping at
Arum •Reachi • •
Mr. Inns Miintrearspenf a:few
days' visiting"' his brother,' Rei.. 'T.' IL
. Inn& before leaving for the -front.
. Miss Gladys McIntosh, who is -spend-
ing a week with her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Mc-
Lennan, Brien Beaele spent Saturday
with her friend, Miss Grebe: Cameron. •
Owing to tfis wet _weather SOMO of the
Jall Wheat nee- begun ''gtewirig in, the
stook, the'prosent weather condo.
'nee throu0ont.the.week, •the 'lees will
be . a
mr. and Mrs._ 11,1_,Kobertsoir,..omd*
.daughter„„ .who„ heye., been sreeidieg'a
• • Pineal's liolidaye at Brute Teeelt, and'
• Miss •Jane Armstrong has returned
home after spending a week or two with
her brother; Mr; A. J. Armstrong, Wing -
ham.
Mrs. John -Graham, Mrs. Jno. herriff
end little Vera have returned after spend-.
ing a Axiays ivith friends in. London
and Woodstock.. •
Mr. and Mrs...John Sutherland, 9f To-
ronto, called on Lucknow friends a day
last week. They *ere on their way. to.
Kincardine, where they spent e week's
vacation.
Miro Willene Heederson, kg' Ashfield•
was in charge of the Telegmphrind Ex-
prets O&M the end of the week, ' Wittier
Miss Lizzie Henderson was enjoying a
few date? vacation. • - .
,
Tlie-dampand-Warrn 'weather- or the
past week -las' caused a pod. deal of-
•eproutingintliefalF Wheat which was
out in staok. Most -Of threwheitin this
part was gotten into the breath this week..
Neitte•is the time to get in your order
for fertilizer. Alb -ad of Mid's Special
'fertilizer for fall wheat expected within
a few days. Order from G. 5: ttobert-
son; IlucknOw.
One hundred Ontario school inspec-
.
tors now taking a short course in agri-
culture at 0. A. C., Geelph,- have con-
tributec1.4400.0.16r-the.
Machine gun :to belpresented to the
Department of Vials!: -
Private Herb Graham; of the
Ma in California
Mr. Phillip McMillan •received •the sad
, news, a• few days ago, of the death of his
'niece, Miss Hazel McQuillin, at Sierra
Madre.. California. The deceased who
was25years age,.Was, the only
of the late John. alcQuillin. She was
born and spent her early years in , and
around Lucknow. The family moved
from here -to -Oath Dakota; and to Cali-
fornia in 1904. Miss had
been failing 'health for about ten years
but she 'greatlyenjoyed-the outdoor life
it.nd mild climate .of California and it
had rata to do With -prolonging her
• life. "elirJune-last-she took . turn for
the worse and 'constantly grew weaker
until July 28th. ivhen she paskd away. 'their daughter, Miss Daisy Madden to
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•CUURCEI NEWS
Rev. Mr. Stewart; minister of North
Morningten Presbyterian Chute)), iv.'
cupied the pulPit of the Presbyterian
Church here hest Sunday and*preached
two very: able Sertnope. Though
young MOP Mr. Stewart possesses gifts
as e,pulPit speaker Of a nigh order:
va,,y .large. congregation attended at
the evening servlf.te-
Rev. R. Garbutt was in White.
churrit Sunday afternoon, where he
,assisted with:the sacramental orvices
'in the Methodist charcb. In his
ab-
senceakey:. W: Treleaien had charge
of the services in .the church lierP,
•
Interesting services will be held in
the.filethodiet :church Sunda,y, ,ln
the meruingthe pester Will preach And
in the evening O. Dewett 0,'Cosene,
B ;of LondOm Rev. W. E. Ire.:
10064 is talFing, charge of ths adult
Inbleolass-and wl11. welcome those in
terestecl the„study of the Word of
God in its relation.. te-r resent' day
questions. • A - Mor ning ; experience.
meeting, will be held af 10 ,a.rn; A
Cordial welcome is given to any on all
of these services. •
• ..
„ --Monday, August 9.
Mr McCauley is spending a few -days
el his -home in 'Para;
Atchie McLeOd Tack a business trip
to Detroit last week. .
Thr young people held a 'picnic at
Silver Lake on Friday..
MargareVeampbell is home from
Ilarriston On holidays
• Mrs. Dr. Black, of Paisle'y. sPent.
•week with relatives here.
Miss Anis McLeod has returned
home from Detroit, Mich.
Miss :Verne Huske is engaged at Jas.
Thomsons, 2rid.. Con. Bruce.
• Miss Greta Mainson, who is ill. with
Ty phoid Fever is doing nicely.
Miss Emma Kirktown is Visiting her
friend Miss Hamilton, of Pideley.
• Mr:J.:13, Hodginson has gone. to his
blenlismith busineas at Kinlough.
Meesrs. mid Misses MeDoegall of 4th
Bruce, Sundayed at Mrs. N. McLeatts.
• Miss Margaret Chittick tied Mastei
Guthrie have returned to &kernel/ale.
• Mrs. Fullerton, Mrs, Elderand'daugh-
ter-have been visitors at Mr. � Webb's'.
J. A, McKeeman took an alit° load of
sports to.Silver Lake on Monday night.
Mr- and Miss Hathiltoni of Paisley,
were Sunday visitors at "Spruce Lawn!.
or -another brother.
Mr. Geerge Perris-ancOidY-Tatid:
Ripley; Sundayed at -Mrs. .Woodstecleti.• •
.24.1WJanet Gilchrist of Owen -
id. visiting , her cousin, Miss WIntlie
Wrightson. • , • -
Mr. and Mrs; Agar, .of North Bruce, -
spent Friday with her sister; Mrs *John
Writsori.
• loosm.•Imm...•••••••••••••4
St. Helens..
burnin Phillipq has been visite
ing friends. in aaderich the Nat weelc,
Quite a number iron here to-ok in
the excursion to. Kincardine .on, Tees -
day. , • • •
Miss Marjorie Miller is visiting with
• Miss Ina Switzer, fioly.rood for a few
• days. • • '
' Miss Ella Taylor, of Port Arthur,
sp_ent the week end with •li-er uncle,
. Mr. 'Win, Campbell.. •
,
. The Misses'Elizabeth and Christena
Miller ere spending a few days with
friends in Goderich.
St. Helens played an interesting
game of baWwith Westfield on Fri-
day -evening -last, rthe „score • being 9'5..
in favor of St. Helens.• ,
•
Miss Wilma Shaw, of Bluevale and
Miss Vera Webb, of Wingham, re-
turned home on Monday evening. after
spending a tew days with Miss Mar-
jorie
An esteemed resident of near St.
Helens passed away. en Thursday of
last week in the person of Mrs. James
tiaunt. 'Mrs. Gaunt was a daughter
of Mr. Gordon, one of the first settlers
and pioneer merchants of St Helens.
She was aged 61 years and p months.
The funeral on Satueday Was held
from the home of her brother'W. E.
Gordon. • Itr. Gordon; of Lecknow;
Mss• Susie Thompson has been visit
ing her friends, the Miss Bells 2ud Bruce
and Tiverton.
J, McKeernans.ha,eptirchased a' 5
passenger Ford: car iron, Irwin Patter-
Amberley •
TuesdayFAugest 10.
_George lliue.and Ja„Ck Reavie made a
flying trip to London last week.
• .Miss' Jean 'Johnston, . of Crewe, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Canaphell.
Miss Mary and -Walter Walden, Olivet,
visited Mr, arid Mrs. Walter Brown on
Sunday,. .
• Miss Liza.-Jardineleft fon, her home
on.Tueiday'after anonth's visit with
heeeister.in-laie, Mrs J. -Jardine. . •
TIIROWN FROM MOTORCYCLE
14- S. Free Meets With Accident
Mr. 0, S. Free, who has been , doing
photographic Work here throughont the
Slimmer was thrown from his Motorcycle
Saturdayafternoon and)$uffered a• severe
fraeture of one of his kinirles. The ae-
cgient occutae*on thh-dthconeeselonet
Ashfield not lar from the home of his
parents. He was on his, way to• till an
engagement. arranged. for .the afternoOn
end enceubtereda 'flock of eheep cio the
road: In an effort to Avoid one of the
animals vvhicli was slowan gettieg out
Of the way, the Teel:tine skidded, and
he. was threwn or. • The bones at one"of,
his aukles were brokettand eo displaeed
that theflesh and skin .011 either aide.:
were out Weir taken to Ina home
anon after'the mishap where he received
the necessary eurgical attention. Even
•with. the best of. lucic •it Will mean a
couple of menthe off duty for Mr. Yree.
Westford • •
e.
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• • --Tuesday' August 10th;
J. .Aylward, f q•ponaNiire„-
iff•Visitipg around Westford. • this Week.
Was POPULAR YOUI.kid Maw: -The
following reference to the 'death of the
late J. M. Aylward, welt known in this
locality, is from the Newntarket paper,
and will be appreciated by his friends
here: .
The sudden- death, of J. M.
one of the newt popular young men a
this community, has cast a dark shadow
ever everybody. He was a bright, jovial,
active young man, always ready to lend
his assistence in every wed work and
manly sports in the •village: He had
just completed his first year at Toronto
University, having painted •with .honors
in the P and B. Course. He was taken
ill with' appendicitis -in hie- worst-forna
Specialists and nurses were broughtfrom
Termite, the operatioa perfOrmed and
everything possible done for his recov7
ery, but without avail, 'After a week's
illness he.passed away on Tuesday even-
ing, July 20. ' The, funeral seevice .in the
Methodist Church on Thursday, attend-
e;:thy a large and SymPatlietie-eongrega-
tion, was eonducted by Rev, Keinp as-
sisted hy,Rev, Wellwood and Rev. W,
E.• Willson, the sermon being preached
by Rev. A. McNeil, a former pastor. In,.
• terment,wa_s Terdein 9eeensville
tery. .
Kinloss
. -Monday, Auguit 9.
• Miss Lillian Fletcher is spending a
few days with John Portice.
David Sterling erected a fine shed. on
Saturday afternoon and evening.
Ralph Huston has returned home 'after
spending a few weeks with his cousins
auren •
Miss Irene 'Pollock is .sPending her
holictays vvith ger aunt' Mrs, George
-
Free, ofAshfieldy• . •
A namber of ',farmers around here
have. their wheat in the barn, while
others declare1 that it is not yet dry
enough. .
Our baseball players were beaten by
• Millarton on Saturday evehing, but it is
.no wonder, as Jack Grey waS among
-their good -players.
1#€$ENTIME5
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.Axe.Issuedfor
$14ortTonlipt Ye**
Interest ConPonn ••
• PayablelialfNearly-
NEGOTIABLE --
Aseiss-rii,413.0.334
The (treat West 1kt manent 1 oan Compano
20.tting St.Wer • • • Toronto .„
itePresented. by, •
Jos . Agnew,. Lucknoir,, Orrt.
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
,
• MONEY TO LOAX:*-Ou mortgagcsand nava
at rdnsonable rates. ••Flre insurance, jioth,
• Steck mid litilitUal Companies, • • •
,
Ggo A.RIDPA.LL Banker, 7,,ur,k4cm- :
• Mrs. 0. S. Fdrd and soh, Of Philo:del- LUCKNOW 'succgs's.
phia are here en a vieit to her father,
. A. y .
Rev-- J -W.• Stewart_and_hride:24tre_
home for a weeks visit at his home on
letk con. Greenock,
•Ithse Nellie McBride, of PaisTey,Thas
been the guest: •of her friend' Miss A.
Kirktown during the past week.
Misses Nettie Genn a.nd,Mary. Webb
w.ere_succesleil in_paseing their exturlii
sop of Tiverton.
"
Mr. A S mons '
• . .
Miss Fair, .Bervie. and Mies Maine&
Kincardine, spent -'the Week -end with
their friend, Miss SylviaBrown.
.A• number .frour.arou-nd..atte.ndetl-the'.
"tea." in aid of the Red Cress given at
ighn.Einmerten's on Thursday evening..
r. • ancrlifri.--IdshriCitinpbell And
babe, of Hamilton, are visiting With the
toriner's .parenne• •Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Campbell. • - •
Atn erley ball team'pla.yell the Eighth
111:008 on . Ma -64y • evening at
Aniberley, the home team winning with
it score of 7H-2..
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Fljt STUDENTS
• We noticed iti Saturday's daily papers
Ifit-Of the inceessitir candidates -of the
province of Ontario, who wroteon what
We as. "Middle School En-
ti•ance 'to Normal," or what is bitter
known as end etas§ Certificate. '
• Our (Lucknow) school has made a
very creditable .showiag indeed, -much
above the average. Sixteen candidates
Entrance into N:rnial. Ooegratulations. wrote on the exam. and • eleven were
M•rs Mary A. McFayden, of 'Grand successful, twe taking honors: •
Rapids,. Mich, ie visiting her sisters, Following is the list: -M. L. Agnew,
Mrs K. McLennan 'and Mrs. H. Camp -R. J. Bueglass, A. A. Cameron, M. .I.
bell. : • . , McKenzie (honors), - M. G, McLennen,
C. E. McKinley (honors.), A. Mitchell,.
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POULTRY' WANT,ED,-Highest mat, price •
• /dr, goultry,everyWerineeday morning
delivered back of the .Exerass canoe. '
now Poultrs to he unto& for 12 hours
pi-
- delivers: ,__L• • •• ..,•
22-74./.7. . r" . 8.1
For Sale
FARM FOR SALE. -The Administrator of tlie
Estate of Mary Rtfan,;late of the TONV1 of
Godelich. in the County of Urtron, married
wornan,Ileceased, off'ers for sale the follow-
ing farm property: -The south 140 tires of
Lot 10, Con. 12, Nirest Wavvonosh. The •
-preVertYlaSittlatodill.42-Miles from -Inrek.-,--
now anal 1-2 miles from St. 'Helens: This
farm is all in grass mei has' been pastured,
for the past seven years; good well with
vtiodin 11410 acres of husli;,altuated in a, ,
first class farming eistrict; a good frame
house, 2- barns and driving shed. The farm,
late a good clef lOani, and is in first oll,S$
condition for mixed farming.. For further
partieulars apply to P. J. Ryan. OoderIch,
Ontario, A.dministrater; or to J. E. Agnew;
Real Estate•Dealer,Lneknow; or to Proud -
foot, Killoran & Prounfoot, Solicitors /or
Administrator, Gcsynielt. 20-5•Vf-e at,25.
• Notice to Creditors..
In the matter of the estate • of jlehn
• Griffith, late of the Village of. Luck- •
now in the County of Bruce,' Retired.
farmer, deceatied. •.
ilotrice is herehy itiVeii thatilififirdeifiSIVIii-g- . ''•'. •
any claims or demands against the late John .`
Griffith, who died on or about,the fifteenth day ,
'of May, 191k. at the Village of Lucknow in the,,
County of Brune. avereetureeto send by -post•-•----,----,,------ t.,)
prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned.' solic- ... IA
Itoe herein for Andrew Lockhart • executor „ A
under the will of the said. Rohn Griffith, their •• :
names and addresses, -and full •partiotilars ia-- • --
writing of their claims and statements of their
accounts and the nature of the 'securities, if •
any, held by th. I duly verified by affidavit. •
And. take lit •that after Let Twenty-first
day of Augusf.• ' v• :theelitd:.A ,I.rdW LOCkhart•::•••7 •
will proceed to distribute that ...eta of the Said. '
deceased aniong the persons.' entitled thereto, • ":1 '
having regard only to the claims of which he " A
hall then have had notice, and that the Said , ;
Andrew Lopkhart will not be liable. for • tho .
said assets or any part thereof to any Person, - , .`:•,'
of whose chitin he shall not then have receitied '
noit, . ,
ihcies.notice is given pursuant to the etatite "
01 that behaIL Dated at Lacknow this 26th
day of July, A. D. 1915. • „ " • .
P. A. MALoomsoiv, ._ .
solicitor for the sold Andrew LOckbart. .
12.S.c. . . • . , •
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tuaerre---Ratewke 0 P S RAXT-1st
- TRA.NSPoRTATION.BUSINSSS at Shaw's •'
Telegraph_an_d_Railroad 5c14001, Tor •
-
. onto. Station work complete. Star0
by correspbudence and,finish at school
it you wish. Good positions available •
when you know your Work. Sndorsed
• by all leading railway officials. . Parti-
culars free. T. J. johnston;yrificipal;
Shaw, Ptesident.
'Last Warning'
Parties trespassing on West lialf of Lot 1,
Can. 11••Ashfield, will:be prosectited.accortling- •
to law. • , '
•12-8-P• • JOHN Eil3GAN.
Mafeking
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• Mrs. W Mutrie and son, of J onesherg,
Ma are here on a visit to her father; Mr.
A. Caingron and renewing other acquaint-
,.
ane•M_°;.r.lieetqr. een left last Weat on
his4.eturo to• Wine.'He wilt visit
his sister, Mrs J. Johneton , of Detroit,
for a few days. •„
-4/fre-andalladden went -to -Tor ---
onto Use week to atteitd the Marriage of
The funeral took place on the fellowIng
Saturday from her mother's residence,
•Highlaed Ave., Sierra Medre, to Sierra
Madre Cemetery.. ' •• •'
• Paramount
-4-Tuesday, Angnst 10
Battery, Toro*, retntrked to , the ctty . Miss Mary Pickering is home on 'ae-
on Wednesday after ale* &tie' visit `at don faia4tu be\ ton toloo-nottoit on
7ether 'Sattirdayt6rdttranwerk.,- "
••Ate' r, Uiani- friends will. be,sorry to hear
that Mrs. Murchesoe has been int the.
Sick,list fertile last few days. Tt ie to
be hoped that She will soon' be well
again. • • • • .
Mrs. Ireland and her son,,from. across
the line, are visiting her niece, Mrs,
Rayner& 'Mr:and. Mrs. Reynard and
their guests motored down to Ethel on
Sunday.
Mrs, McCorvie had a cement walt
built under the barn and a cement'
bridge over the CM*. •
-- visiting friendiflere, returned on Satittr.: .merAers Of. the .batterywill be going to
., , , ...... , ,...
• day tatheir hal% in Mount Forest, . England in.the peat future,
• 'Mrs, Dr: Paterson is rustieating for a
Wilikitaill , •
. conpie of Weeks. at itoh nos, eottagee at
• • Inverhuron teach, which has become a
. • • *-•••M.!endeirt...--Mg‘rt. fi' famous tiumnier resort if the nuMber of
. Simon Miteliel.l. and Miss L. "OlnaltlY cottages there is any criterion. Bathing
were united in the holy bonds, of wed- and selling is the order of the air,' •
.loCir.Weditesdny, August nth,- at .131U0- ; ' .. . • • • •
'vale by,Ilaw. W. 1 Ilibbert of the Meth-- - el'ohn•Fi Groves, ' 'County Master :of
, odist Church. • Alter a short tour in the IsTorth Huron L.0. L. announced last
the young couple will ye. week that' the County,organizetion would
turn where they will reside. Mr. Mit. present a Machine gun to the 33rd Batt.:
eiteternStiatee,
°hell hi in • the cement. business, and allion. A epeciatmeeting will be hold -
reeve of the town. . , •on Angust 18th to piece the order.,
• .4:rthur Knox, One ef. the very old' -. The :regular' meeting of the 'Wontertra
'residents of Winglmin is still active at Institutp,Will be held as/ a •IiicniC on
the age Of 96. He' takes great Pleas,nrs eQneen's Park on Fridey,,Augnst, .1 atli.
in lOoking alter hie Saran', Where he has at 2.30 oelock. There is to be a talk on
some of the beet corn to he • seen any- Ism ottawe help out boys aid githr,
• Where, Mr, Knox ig ati irishniari, He Recitations and mole by the yettofeithe.
came to Canada at the age of 20 and .flian itefreabmente. will be served, Visitors
been in WInkharit for 25:'00,41. ivin be corc11011$ Iveloortod) • '
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• FRUIT I3ULLETIN
' The thwtotiberry seation.in the Niagara
Diairict is 'about over. A few excelled Plums
-•Washiegton, tinge; ems, can now be liad.
Seine goon early Poulos re
itowickeeperi titioeut watch for cOnillig
Important Maffars3 FMB Bulletin.
1_ •
el •
Mr: .Walter Street, both of laronte.
Idr. and Mrs. IlarwOod "H. Matthews,
•
'(nee Miss Mary. McKay). of Port Arthur
Are 3?,ast on their honeymoon. and are
visiting frieeds and acquaintance's. here,
-All join le wishing -Lila young -,cogile
•Inany. happy years of w.edded .,•,.
Lochalsh '
Mrs.. Murdoek„ MeKay• left..far..the, Woo.re„pleased,to,report.that Ernest LuckI:
nere'anUnatiOflS in cdfjanicll It!ills le
a aec„.ra..
visitedtlitheaonvAnson, thuf•-weekeentle
- - tet;--tur e.Entraircee to
High Schools 14; Lower -Entrance to
• '• - -Monday, 'Angust 9.
. Miss Filen W‘oods, of Zion, was the
guest of her tousin, Jessie Stotheis„ last
week,..'''-•
Miss Bessie Malloegle of Teeswater,.
. •
R. J. Stotheis, J. A: Wibb, !'41:. It: Woods,
, •
M. Hrintilton„, , •
We also noticed in the list from Lon -
_don Vie_natee of E. P. Garbutt; son of
'Rev. 'Mr. 'Garbutt, also,Was.succesifel
• • pas e. ._
and Violet Kilpatrick, of Crewe,:: visited .• ' Among S'aceesiful ,candidates , who
their cousin, $iiin Wed. wrote on, U,pper School gntrapc0 to
nesday. ' ' Faculty, or better known as ist. Cies
Mise Margaret Ilalleof-Pet.erborge-wes- Certifieater at Wingliain-,High,-School..
the guest Of Mr. and Mrs Anson Finlay We find the names of two former' pupils
hist week. • „ • .• • . of Lucknow High School: Norna
Sichol
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e
,
.6 Mary W''
i-=•tkiA.eI.,uondvisitinufr ieno.ay, August 9th.
in Kinloss. 1 " '
• The wet weather is making the. farm,"
ere look blue.. •
• Mr. and. Mrs Thos. Hanton., ,Detroit,
--ere-visiting-friends ia tlivicinity. • .
Mr. and Mrs. D. McWhinney visited • sc'ri (Part 2),•Vlet?r J°InItstc'n • 6a,rts I
Mr. and Mrs J. Blake on Sunday. . and .
• Palmer and Olive Kilpatrick spent Special mention may be made of Vic -
last week with relatives at Zion. •
tor J.ohnston, who. took both farts . of
---:L.Miss_HaZeLGerdner Was the sue4t .of abishis lisat, an Oleaxsese Otieornti.Aceithee livuo-rokiireegyaciraers.
her .. cousin, Nilo Lottie .Henry, this two years, and the:taking d -Win one is
week -end. ' ' ' , ' . tin indieatiOn of 'exceptional ability
.1tfrs.: Wm. Blake and Miss Leta are 'coupled with untiring applicetioo. John
visiting Goclerich friends. etott is a hard worker and a good strident.
,..eai.. una mrs.. ,r...E...pireay, Ltrtatnd, , To_make iteetunniety_cctitAanict utr
• Mrs: J. Merritt • and son, of, Detroit,
are visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Shiells..
The Sunday School Picnic whieli „vas .
to be•held last Tueriday, was posiveied : •
On account of -wet weather. • •• ••
•••Flax=pullingis the order of- the day
in Verdun, :Quite a number•of liens
froth Southampton are here pulling on
the faim.c?f Thos Fraser. •
The PrayerMeeting-which was held.
in Pine 'River -Militia- last Wednesday,
eV:ening, Was Well- attended,- whicires
very encotragieg ' the :thi4toi;
Rutherford:. .._ •
;
MIAMI
-Monday, August 9,th.
Bain McDonald has returned frciin• the
West
Mrs. Thain and Kennie are • visiting
friends here. . •.
' Billie Feirik, is at present doing some
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eTnersday, Atignst
Westlest week.
A Timber froin bete went on the • ete
etirsion to Kincardine today.
•Waltr. ISICKendrickis working with
Donald FiiilaYion at present. • .
Rey. Donald McDonald will hold ser
vices in P. P. Church, Lachalsh,
Sundey, August . • •
A°. U. Finlayson and Donald Mathe-
son are at present repairing tlie former's
building Lucks:tow, where he intende
to start.n0 hnsiness.
The Loclialsh Baseball team, jenrney-
ed. to i Anahaley last Thursday '-even-
ing, shutting out the liome fi
to 0; proiting that thei are still invite-
ibla,ititiong the country teeing. There
is Some talk of.arriogiug a game in aid
of the funit for a machine gun, but, e.e
/et there 144 hem no ((mug' 4.trogedi
•
Hall, who Underwent an operation at
Witigham hospital last • Thuredey, is
getting -along as well as can he expected..
Miss Mery Hail retaned, on Monthly
froth ate extended visit with friends at
Guelph andGeorgetOwn, '
Miss Barbara 'Culbert spent last week
with relatives in and around Danganton.
•• A number of pung pe(1,1.1e attended
the picnic et Point retie oti
Civic Holiday,
We extend to :Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Finnigan congratulations and best wishes
for e. long and happy wedded life,
"A. little girl wits Leeching her little
brother the Lord's Prayer the other
night; and when she h d said, "OH us
thin day our thily bread;” Ito suddenly
,called out, "Way for syrup, too, eieter,
pray tor kyr,nA
•
goring, IgiSliddleEtittitace to
11. The above result reflects much
Credit 'Upon the teaching staff Of •the
sehool,„froni the primary teacher to the
priecipal.
Grey Ox ,
• „Atigust 9.
• We hear that John ItfeDiarneid luta
again received,first, prize iti the etanditg
crop coMpetition.• •
• Mrs, 'Fred l‘foDotnald and Hagen made
' friendly es.11-Over -Sunday with Deter
Mcintesh and family,•
Mi...Peter McKinnon, of Dakota, sir -
rived in 'this neighbotheecl lest Satt tley
andintends ti remain *Ku. among
. old 0,ct1aulta4ceiN
. work in -this burg, .
: Will'BeraitertnaVas home froin- Atn-
• berley °Vet' Sand* '
• Mr. A, Kanebit eetiiiried to his lionie
-'4n.Oittuphelltont N B.
Mrs, TAYN'ellevf West Loren,.
ea -her -sister,
Miss Mary Courtney, of ChiCage,
eeteririwg it few "weeks al...her-home . hare.
' Mr. John Young and sister, Irene, of •
Loyal, spent Sundey it.ith relatives here, .
• Me. and Mts..jantes•Daltott and tam..
of Godericli, SundaYed withfriende
here: • . • ' •
Mrs. John Dalton and son, Ja:ct.";•Itaire •
teturnott to their home in -South Pared- • '
"pine. ' • • • •
Boate-Oti 'Friday, August dth., lel 5,
to Dr.Und We,. A. •A.' J. Simpson,' a.
clauglitr;: ' ,
Mr. tied Mrs...Neil McDonald enter-
tained a few of theiritienda oittitesdat
aveniag of last wee.k.v"
Misee.e Lauri and itermenn. Grin),
arespeuding a fow„..weekd with their .
sisteri MrS;itquaId tAot