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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-19, Page 1. • 4111... ,okaffs‘i, 4. - .110,31111X '4.464 .;3w.'_ -St• , •• ' ". 11779,1=7"mirprprspiew. *1. • e • f I • •••• iti.00 per year, in advance; $X.25 Otberwise oN1-0, 'THURSDAY; AyGUST iOth.• 19151 blOgie Copies 3 cents . Sior0 Opened for BliSitneSS After Vacrtt.ipn ' so-ozs•;t,:: , 4004PELLE. . Weitchmakeil. . • lieveeler and: Optician. • - . ARKETS.; 4, COrreOt up to Wecnies$10 noon) 'Wheab••••• • 1.6.61 6. 66.1.1.•11-•1-. Oats,' • •••••,••••op 4•Oato• ** • t • 4 . 4.1•••••!•••••• Bariey 13Utteri 06 • • it • 6. • 61. ;* 6 • ..... 21 22 1,6 19 • 4. 1161,/ • ',a • 16..•.446. TORPNTO VaICHP 'ems wegic Wheat. bush, . 1 15 to $ 3. 20 • ' Oats, ...... , .4.. 62 to 63 """ • 't.k bu /0 t 80 , Timothy, . flay, '18 30 to " 21 00 Mixed and ClaVer 16 (lb to 18 06 - :heavy steers, . , 830 to 8 75 9 10, •• - Calves. . SO tce, 10 00 _ Spr leg Larubs, per cwt.9 25 to 9 50 Sheep, ewes, cwt 5. 25 to 6 '30 23 to 30 Ham,. dra , 26 to Sti Potatoes, bag.:.. ' 60' to 7Q,, 44 , • . tro? • 'erve.Grape Juice . Thepti, Warm. Day - The•beverize is an inipoK-, tant part of the summer meal. yoti wantsome- • thing that is cool' and re - fleshing we suggest grape 'juice. It is, adapted for the Agility meal, the sum-., mer camp, outings -lunch- eons or formal dinners. Serye. it alone With crack:- ed ice diluted with lee water or 11 a. 'fruit salad:: It is a delicious:drink. ceei 01 hand : • Welch's pntegrape juice, bot. Me. e_Lime jeiceeyou add.water to it 25c. Freit syrups, raspberry, strawberry - .bottleee..35e. r, e !res....ekes. R. A. M. 'SPENCE'S . Draw .i.thi_NyaLQuality_Storet_24 elerm a 6ecidieB) Coe A Christian college -home. . heelthful•situation. ' .Forprospectusand terms,writethe Principal 11.1.Wainer,M.A..DJ).,St.Thoms,t. c53 in • Lothian ---411opdity, August .10. . _Mrs. OVA: ot,e13cryie, visited her • .daughter, Mrs. 1%-irt Sandy; a few days - • laet week, - . „ Miss Mary McDonald arrived from Duluth on Tuesday night to spend her -vacation af her Old home here, ' ' Little Miss Mabel and Master Alvin Sherriff, of London, visited their Omit, Mei George Swan, Jr., for a Week or sn. :Mrs. John tee and her two youngest ehildren, of: Chicago, are visiting, her • mother; Milt IVICLeare mid 'sister, rs. •'it. Campbell. „ • • Mr. and Mrs. Alex, McLean, Aire and : Mire,•Chatlesee/IcLeau and Dr. John Me. • Loan motored to tloclerich one day ,last week to visit friends there. • , The other day_ a party of motorists „, ran, over e couple . of 1.4ogs -fightingon the trolid41i;tc Wheels over ' .onis'er both "ot the dbgs. TheY'lleVeT • , even interrupted the light. I§ will hardly •, be necessary to mention the Make of the recent heavy rains and winds • have beaten down and tangled' the grata en badly that it will lie-•ditliculte,to cut and secure the atop. However. When • we read of the tremendous leases farmers ' in tither sectiord have suffered from . tido& .10 feel that we have a great -dear • toSV.thatiltflii for. PATRIOTIC 00NilltEdATI0N.-Ofr the lfith inst. Aehfield Presbyterian church held a congregational meeting 'none. diately after the morning Service to dw- ells/3 the advisability of making a con- gregational contribution to the Patriotic und. The' meeting unanidionsly decided to raise a thousand defiers for the Red Cross itil"Patriotio Funde. The next day Mr, ardie began a &trivet% 'et the congregation, With it subscription list, • and judgieg font the atietees he We Met • with Sa far, a .B0011 deal more .than thoomanct WI b realized. , LOCAL AND 6ENERAL Mrs. O. W. Cohlter visited friends in weer.' , • . -Beie tlie•Wer•Pmfores,'Friday,andBat- 144.47 yo.o4.-Theatre.. .. • MISS Kato -McGregor• to• home after Spending a thonth in Chicago. • • Harold Freeman is' epending a couple . of weeks with London :friends, ' Mee Olive Pewee% of Blyth, visited • for a fer days at Mr; ,Iir„ T. Fhillips,. • Mitiada N. Flynn, Saiiit Ste.' Marie, (Vent e few daye-withirieeds town. • • Mr. and Mrs. John Botton and Miss Sentt, Visited, inSeaforth over Sunday. • . • "For the glivire," a;Patiiotie Drama 'Of the present dal. Picture Show Fri- day -0414.gatIlmlaY, \ • !' ' The Misses r Lyonsr, of Londeaboro, 'Imie returned home After visiting at. Mrs. I{. •• - Mrs. R. J. Edwards,• cif 'Foronto,:is the guest of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Edwards, . William I3ecking, Culross, has bought a 200 acre farm from Louis Brown, of Bentenick, for"$6,000'. Mrs. fl. T. Phillips:1e home after spend - 'big a .couple of -Wake with friends At-' Kincardine and Amberky. A tournament Aiming local tennis play- ers is under wok and engaging the at - teak* of devotees of the game. * • MIs M. Edwards' left,to attend • the millinery openiegs. in Toronto; after • spending four weeks at her home. Mre. NeilMdtriCar returned to Lon- don on Thursday- of last Week, ,after visiting with M. F. F. Freeman', ' ' Mr: and Mrs. Evans and daughter \ Evelyn, of New Market, are visiting • at thetome of Mrs: Hugh Pritchard. e Miss Bell Rome, 'Mies Jennie A in- -stronwatutMr: Niton Melvin wereSun ay visitors with Mr. and Mies. John Bell. Nie. and Mrs. J. A. McLennan, who spent a mouths' vae,stion here and at the lake ehore, have retured‘te Toronto. , Mr Thos. Melvin- and Mrs. W. Rome of Cidross, and Miss" Annie Pringle, of . Torontoovere recent guests 'of. Me J. Bell . . E. Swartz, of Wingham, who afew weeks agnevas critically ill, has greatly unproved lately, aed is expected he will soonle about again. • • Miss Anna McGregor, Southampton, who' spent last week .with her aunt, Miss M. Campbell,,South Kinloss, has gene to visit friends at Niagara. - The engagenient annoueed of ry (Minnie), youngest daughter the late Mr: and Mrs. F. E. McLennan, of Gode; Ac_h, Ont.ao Alexander Maclennan. of the Imperial Blink, of Canada,. Toronto, the marriage to take place Sept. 1st Mr. T. L. Arnistrong, Wife and son, who have been visiting his sister, Mr. George Potter, for the past month, have started on theirjourney home to Oekes, i.»:, ley mita. • Mr. Arniettong is one of the Lucknow boys, having 'gane to Dakota eleven years ago, and 'opeeed up a varietrstore, in which he has been very successful. . k' , e • IStudent* WantedTelegraph operating and express book- keepinglitorouglaly taught, Student seta practical experience; training is, there- fore 'better tban any college can Ore. Two wires ranningintoLotace. Good •poodiens always cpen for energetic YouVg- , men, aod women in this line. • For .par- ticelars apply * E. M. eienderson, Agent, G. N. W. Telegraph 0 ce, 2-9e Lucknow. 14aOkside • --,-..- SitaW-MOGErecion--The borne of MPand Mrs, James McGregor, Lang - side, was the scene oJ aopieLand happy 0.3,44 on ,Wedoe8e147 Oteriinee ,of • last week at& o'clock, when their daughter, Jessie Isabel, Ind Mr. William Thomas Shaw were Joined in; wedlock by the Rev. II.Stewart.- The bride entered the draveing,reom-on the Kin of her father tothe strainof Mendlesehrea wedding welch played by MisiAillie MeGregor, 4 sister of the bride. 0•The bride Was .becemingly, attired -in -white Satinde- oliene and,she garriedieShoWer bouqnet of . white eernetionil and maiden -hair fern. Her veil, which was of silk net, • was prettily, crowned with" orange Wes-. sQms, The maid of honor, Miss Irene Moore, was the bride's only attendant, wearing a frock of :erearn-de-chene and carrying a basket of sweet peas. „A wedding dinner was enjoyed by • the guests, Who:included only relatives" and intimate friends of the contracting partiees Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, who Were the recipients of a large number of hand - knee and useful presents, left for Toronto on Thursday afternoon, where they will make their home. They take with them the good wishes of a large circle of friends of the McGregor family, _ _ _ Winnie McLennan, of Detroi , West. Germany has spese much ICI ,y 't • • Culross Centre 1 -Monday, August leth. D McGregor, 4th. line, raised a straw shed Thursday; Aug, 5th. • Scene of the farmers of this vicinity have-finished.outting.their oats. . Mr, and Mis. Walter Pinnell visited friends here Thursday of last 'Week Mr and Mrs. David Scott Sundayed at the home of Mr. john ,McAllister, con. 2.' -- Mr, Harry McKague has bought a new driver, from Alex. Stanley, of Kin- cardine. . Mirses lAura and Wilda Stanley, of London, are Visiting their Sister Mrs. Geo Richardson. • Misses Mary and Lizzie Stobo have returned home Offer ,Spending tiro Weeks with Mende in Michigan. , • Miss Grace' Richardson, of Laneside, is visiting at the hone° of her grand- parents, Mr; and Mrs: Walter .Richard•• • A.kegeenomber efenthelere attended_ the service at Lengside Sunday last, 'Pet Mr. -Dunn of iToronto. formerly of Langsielepreaaeclean excellent sermon Lon • TROPHY LOMES TO LUCli,NOW YOENIi MAN DROWNED BOWLING KINK WM AT 01161113.0. IN PURVES1 LAKE MAKE IT A WHIRL, ' WIND CAMPAK1N ,......... , F. Tate? lead; R. Johnston,second; T.". As already intimated in 0033(300%10nel Watson, third.; wm, mon, ekip_tbis the Lucknow Fire Brigade has 'under' was the inake4ip Qrt'De Lucknow riiit taken to raise by subscription the amount which won the trophy at the bowling of one thousand 'dollars to purchase • a tournament '4 Vargill last week' •It was no walk.over either. There lOnehine film for the tIlei'anne Canadian won30 rinks in, competition; one from eoldieni at the front. At a, large public suet; a centre of sport as Heeilleee, meeting..held in Walkoton on Toesday Stratford and •Oweri Sound were also evening, 10th, A eointiiittee con- represented. slating of seVeral .prominent wen arid of The Lucia:foie rink was practically the the Mayors and Reeies in the County Barge as won the consolation prize at of BrUee, Wail appointed for the collection Owen Sound a shot time ago -the clif- Of shlescriptione for. the, purchase of ference.beiog that Frank Tate took the maolund guns »Addeo to attend before ; place of Harold -, •the. councils of the several municipalities . The prize, is. one Of which the winners 'to ropiest aid for tide purpose. Before may Well be preud. It consists of four the meeting the Minister of ;Militia wee McKinley rattan 'rockers -fitting reran - 'applied to for his advice as to which Way `'.dera of e good day's sportier the seine We cedid best ossist our couotry and fortable type of gentlethan who, indulges Great Britain 14 the Present war and in in the "geptiernan'egaine." • telegraM was received from Sen. • ' Lif.eknow bowlers, .ave 'fancy; are mak,. • ator Louglieecl; the acting Minister of 'beg an 'en viable' reputation ° On• the Militia, Stating. that. the-.Governmerit Northern Peninsula: Another 'of -our would ;:geaterallY .'itot'ePt • the, gift :of rinks recently wo4 second in the Onsei machine gene and sohject to military lation at Port , necessities carry .out the wishes of the ' donors in regaid. to assigning the guns donated.' • •• 018111.6 WTithaII thefarring powers still • .2 -Monday,. August 16th. fighting trim a.fter'a year of it, the gen- see,Jobn Wrightson i3 on the•siek erati on both' sides are trying t� find - talMit Morrison' SUndayed at 'seine means Of getting the decisive per hand.. On the side of the Allies a ' Miss Pearl Fleteted ieeisiting with shortage of ammunition all round, is friends in Teeswatde - ' given as the reason for 'every, failure or retreat on both Eastern aiid Western Malcolm McLean returned to De. fronts, This is frankly admitted as the troit, bffich., on Friday: ' • reason, for the greae Russian retreat in Angus Montgomery .threshed for J. the East and the postponement of the C: Kenned;v onSaturday.. long annothieed spring offensive -in the Miss w. _ • Zion . . -Tuesday, August 17. . Miss. Farrieh, Goderich, visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. • Miss Hazel. Irwin, Walkerton, spent a few -days With ffiends ili this vioinity. Miss Agnes Mallick; of Brantford, is visitiog her %brother, John Mallick at present. • • • Mr. James Miller M. a:nd Mrs. Rebt. To Wham ft,May Concern . Albert Lott, of Brussels, wishes to ree -mindlis-subscribersefor hooks; -that: he expects to make delivery in Lucknow, "St. Helens and locality, early next week. Kindly keep the time in mind, and mention it to -those of your frientl,s who are interested. - , Recruits Wanted. , 1 ' The recruieng office for the County of Bruce i not, open in the' Armories. Paisley. Major Hay, 0. C. 3,2nd 'Regt., and Capt., Houston, Medieal Officer, are, enlisting Men for the 34t1i Battalion, -Canadian Expeditionary Force. More men are wanted,and Mere is -going.-to- do her_share. .Death Of Dayld McGill • - David McGill, an old and eeteeined resident of the Ashfield boundary,. west of Lucknow, Sun.* after it long illness from canter of the 'face and 'other- teonblesede to -old- age. He, was 74 years of age. ' funeral was held -„yesterday afternoon -to Kinlosii- Cemetery. -• • • . • •• Baseball TelsE'ig._ • The baseball season in Inielinow will reach'a tort of .climax this evening, at 4.00 O'clock. *hen a team of 'Married lady players will .Play.against a team 'of -their unmarried sistenr. We are not in a. po- 'sititn to give the linti-up of either 'side, nor even the batterres,ebut these •:rin dealt have been picked. The game has been arranged for bY the Womens' Pat- riotic League and proceeds will go to incteaf3elhe'funele og that _organizatioa, 4headiniiiinonin 040 .-and 15 cents, N� irCiiibt.73VerihniVillrVe Pall PalePtiee'Llst • Thatititereet Lucknow•Fall Fair is going to be active this year is indicated by the fact that already a nuniber have called at The Sentinel ofliee enquiring about the Prize Lists., Copy for the 1015 ttot Was handed in at the printing office last week, and already a good start has been made on the work of orbiting it. The work will he pushed forward With all possible speed, SO that in the tear future copies will be available for the • public. A number of changes With a view to improvement of the List have been made, and nothing will be left on. done wr the director's to make the Pair a Splendid linden:la As lute been the praetice for a number of y. -ars,' the 'So- ciety id pitting on 0. entertainmAt in the Town Hall oil the evening of, the second day .of the Show, .The program t will be.giVat by the Boyer -Vincent Dra. Ma* Col whidh gate a oumbor of ver.y, aawoodul m10041101 hoe laatwititer. • 61:611111111.1m.4 .. Webster jr., motored to He.nsall Satur- day evening. , . • Mr...Robt. Blichanan, of St. Mier's,. spent Wednesday with his- sister, Mrs, Robt. Webster. •• • Quite a number from this burg at- tended the S. S. Excursion to, Kincar- dine last Tuesday.. Master Percy and Tracey Webster, of • Lucknow visite-d---arth e5e-Mt7 os_ HeJm the . week -end. • • Mr. John McDonagh celebrated his .ninety-first birthday on Thursday Aug- ust 12. Wewish him many more happy . , .days. .. • • Laurier . , -Tuesday, August 17. Mrs. Boyd, Grant and Beth, Goderich, spot the weelt=end Chas. 13oyd'r. -- Mtsses Viola Dyer,- of Chatham, and jeem-YoungeCarloweare -visitin Kew ptias. . :Used. Mae- IfileZCeieztee 'of -New York and Sarah Parrish, Goderich; also Grant MacKenzie, Neer York, are visit- ing* K. J. ,MacKenzie's. • •• , Verdtm --MondaY, August -16. Mrs. Sallies Wilson, of Brantford, is .visiting her mother, Mrs Helen Bell. •Miss S. MeTavish, a former teiteher, °ailed on friends in the berg reneritly. Mi.es Leta McLean, of Witighane !pent. Sunday with herefeioncleeeMiss 4,3unioeShielltie• e• aehia-Reavie: of Ripley,Iiiie been visiting her niece, Mrs. S. Geddes, for the past week. ' The Rev. Professor Da,vidson Will have charge of the service on Sunday in Pine River cherell. Miss.Aniabelle Graham, *of Seaforth, has been spending some .weeks visiting • friends lin' this community. / • A number from here attended the kitchen shower given Miss Ind :Welsh the 'hOine of, Thomas Welsh, Logan and all report a moat enjoyable time. . The • ladies ot the institide intend ineeting.on Thursday at the h6M0 of Mrs. A. D. McNeil for the purpose of tacking **plies for the soldiers, I . visit. _ : _ in the last forty-five yeare preparieg for Mich, is hemeon a The Ashfield Presbyterian congrega. war and started tine war with ,:a Mr. M. E.,Peac.)ek, of Toronto, is .tion has undertaken to collect $1,000 to magnificent equipMent which took time visiting at N. C. MeFirlane's. .., be devoted to • patriotic purposes. A and heavy taxation to get together. It e • • ) canvass of the adherents of the Church is the es,sence of the German system to Miss Minnie McNally is visiting .was commenced early this week' and make such a hell of the countries where Paisley and -Greenock friends. • prospects are that the enim aimed at will her armies Set foot that' any. terms she. Mr'. L. B. Tufford of 13 . ll ••• .1 -*"41. -*4 with little difficulty may offer will seem like Hea,ven to the visiting at Wy J. Mc Keemares. Rev. J. S. Duncan returned from his people Whose bodies she has defiled. In Belgium several million • Belgians are ' Miss Emiline Wrightson is under otaintitelni litis316ulnit u t Fotret last week and making war material for their conquer Ea= .linai,g beenser the br.'s care with„typhoid fever. '. vice. The mPoinPinga ors and are compelled- to Work at the . Mr. keel Perey is home frona Tiver; taken by Mr. Dewitt 0: Coming, repre- point of the bayonet k It they' object, they are -shot. They have n'o more pro- ton for a visit prior to going West. sentativeof the Canada Bible Sogiety. Mr. Cosens preatihed. in the Methodist perty and no mere rights than cattle, All are pleased to see .Ar.. Angus church in the evening . and they cannot lift amhand to protect . , 1 Campbell able to be out and around' The Methodist church was well „filled the honor of their women And less again . Monday evening when Mr. D. a Cosens . - • , than a year ago, they were Orie of the, , 'gave an .addrese on the work of the mest civilized and prosperous of the. Misses McKenzie -and Miss Coombe; IT'pper.Caneda Bible Society,. followed nations of the earth.. There, has been of Kincardine, Visited friends here:on by an illustrated lecture on p. trip through nothing like the horror of their fate in 1 the war zone, The manY views shown Germany ie 'victorious every refinement 'Wednesday. ' all history.. Be perfectly sere that if \ • Outs. E. Russell, a Hamilton, who were very 'good and the lecture was is ie training, spent the week -end at greatly enjoyed. The local branch of of outrage which is withie the compass the Bible Society ;was reorganized, the ef the German imagination will be in- his home here: ' „ officers of last year being re-elected. e 'Meted_ on us. _ If thaAlliei_aie beaten,- „ezeIVIii3ses-Mary and -Mae Meafek - -the-1-* willhe no spot on theglobe Wffere a soul can escape from the domination • . N.'s, of•Rochester and New York, are , THINGS TO REMEMBER home on vacation: , • , • ABOUT THE B. B. OAME • of this enemy of mankind.' '. - , •- It up to us le sacrifice -everything-• Ilra.._L_B. Telford, -ofe-Beamsville, To attendetire.balleganne-in7ther park is visiting her parents, Mt ' . and Mrs. this p. m. at 6 o'clock if necessaiy. Those in our midi/ wile . have gieen of their ewe ilesh and blood W. J. McKeeman: : The time, for the ladies' baseballgame • People of Lneknow andsurrounding ountry-were.greatly-.sheeked. and and- dened kfunclay afternoon by learning , , ', „ , that Charlie Lockhart, a lad of sewn., i.4-otinaqg To the Family . teen, whose laolue, wet( on the 4th Con- . - 'Theatre - • - ,, cession of Kinloss, had been, drowned.. 4- ' • difficult to get details of the accident- - that moreing in Purves' • Lake. It is ' Friday flaturday Nights The unfortunate your* man, accOlil- " , m fact, there appears to be few details. 4, For Paniod.by a younger cptnPatnionl -Charlie - ' . the Empire" • nNutin ar ib.01e kr , wWeerpet. len the ho a ikiiek tea wbhaet oh he. 3e4y ,,An all British , ell ., , • Film h arrived, and they waitedon the batk . until the barfinished their svin andKingEnd9sgdbYHis'1aietY. . gor6.away:y0ungL,ekharttheawent,G4rgr,LorFKitcpeier., . . . . ;itid thWar • ' fairly well, but Was not used -to being in 0 -, e - " Office• tieeP water. •Ii.elloit distaneefroat the AISO 2 Reels of .`:`Strand: . bank .the•lake iegnite deep. After being '''' War Scenes -Actual . ": , -%•".1.: itithe,water a OhOrt W11119 he_ disappear- ..„. _ . ., • . .. . : bon again' cotes...to the tiatfits. 'Peewit: . - ed s and according to young Norfolk 'did- • ', Views from Ow , s: -: ,,, • , Front ,,.,.', .. : -' ing alarmed *OrfOlk"..all to. the other ° Niodnita 'b•-•ii.Egoiu;,,Rdej 4sil'..0`w-.. .. i.,..,!.,,,, boys who had been skimming and 'soon . a number were engaged in. . 'efforts to . Patrioticin every sense \• ..*. . discover the bode.e tine'however, was . ' Of the vr''ord . not effected for about three hours, when • men on a 'raft succeeded in raking it Don't Miss This Treat '. from the water. It was found about 30 feet !Toni the ' Admission • * . bank where the water is eight or nine - . feet deep And the bottom covered by- „a, , A dt.121tSShows'ECahchil4Nriecrnbi I • - ' ';'::: ' ,Mtich sympathi is felt for the parent , , 's .,-, Mr. and Mrs. Ezexiel Locieharr and the brothers and sisters in, their sudden and shocking bereavement. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon to Kinloss cemetery. . . . • tItURCEI-NEWS' • --" -- ' '''• To the Patriotietitizerts into the water alone. Ile• could fiWiM • rank growth of weeds. have made the greatestsacrifite. Surely this campaign to raise the 'price of a machine gun will be cf a 'whirlwind nature. Let us all do our, _duty. The Mr and Mrs. Neil McLean, of the this. evg; willhe six o'clock not 6.:30 as 12th. con., Bruce, Sundayed with the originally advertised. - latter's brother, Jos. Wrightson: Doe% "kid" the umpire. She knows ; • . . the rules. (To the players; Don't assault . Mrs. Bert Montgomery and family, the umpire!) firemenhave•started- -the --fund--withe-a--nieSouthartostoti; are Visiting. her • par- • . Admission. to the parkis 5-10 and 15 donation of One hundred' dollars. The en s,, Mr. and -Mrs. Peter McLean. ' cents, depending on age and sex. , village will be thdrouglily canvassed is •• • The gate receipts all go to the Woni- 'well as the farmers in the immediate,- _Mr: and Mrs. M. E. Peacock and • 'ens' Patriotic Fund. Your money wont - vicinity of Lucknow. . and Miss Edith Howson are spending O couple of weeks at Inver. be waatedoind yoli'll'ha,ve a good time. , • aREAT REQUITING .• . •• : • huron• m Look -out for the ween police! They .: • Rey - •and Mrs--#. Reich- and- 'M.will maintain order at your expense. CAMPkION IN THE CITIES ' • Louise and Misses Campbell motored • The ladies have been to it good deal . _ • of trouble promoting this game. They • These Who return, from 'Permit° after spending a few days there telt of a tre- mendous rdcruiting campaign now under way in the city.. Vol nteers .are bin 'enrolled at the rete of about one thousand - a week.: A young man .Who looks like good material for a soldier cannot be in the city any time before being asked . why he does not enlist, and unless he has veer good reasons to offer for .not donning the king's uniform he i made. to feel that he is not doing his duty. So great has been the agitation and so insistent has been the.call for volun- teers that every fit young ma.n hae. come, telfeet Wet there is only -one place fOr him, and that is in the 'military training ' camp, -There alone canhe self-respect and the respect of his asso- -mates. ' - - - - At a numbeeof places along the main lhoroughfares,offices have been opened. Inahe.window is placed a collection bf trophies from tho,•great battlefields Of :Europe, guns, ainiroinitioe; etc: These attract the attention of the passers-by, and the likely -looking young Man who stops to look and enquire is presently accosted by an officer from within; wh‘i asks if he should like teerilist, why he • 'doesn't cnlist, etc , ett. The' situation a his duty ere plaiply presented and there is not much man about the 'tellOW Who, isiree and fit, fails to ans- wer his country!scstL - -•• 'busi- ness establishments where many men • are employed, placards are on the Aral sf stating that any .man wishing to enlist. ,will be tillowed half pay during the war and his place will be • °poi , for libri on his return. So effective has been this campaign that at 'certain hours of the dayeettlid every day -men stand in line and have to wait for hours before the examination or recruiting offices before they, can be admitted to sign the Honor Roll. This campaign ought to be extended until every town arid village in the cothitry is cfiveredas well as Toronto Ae compared witletbe towns and villages, the cites are 'fining more than their share in the way of aupplying men. This is not beeattse city men are more 'patrio- tic, or more courageous, but because they •have been more thoroughly awakened to their day.° 00 cities -enlisting hes become the popular thing to do. Ths.t condition ought to prevail throughout to Bruce Beach oti Friday With Mr, Dan MeLean. They were guests of Rey. and. Mrs Mclierroll. •• kr. and. Mrs. Re Came up fioni Tbronte last.week, Mrs. MeFadyen retifined on Saturday. Mr. MeFadyen is remaining for a shOrt time in 'hopes the Chanee' may help '•,F.RbittuartiN • Iillaeart •Diiitrict ;Peach' Season' is pow open`, Altd INS Weald Vella*, St. John *boat rtady.4 Some txtesent white tesh • Nitrites will mob to la. *The Pfuni *eaten Is 'new brilliant Many goad varies,* Tomatoes elm reade. . . . • 0 • • - want to raise empty with which to sup- ply comforts tef the solcliersdn the teen- chee and hospitals next winter. Come along, Don't disappoint them. • • 'him. All are pTeased to see him • Weddiog bells are ringinedn, the vil- • -Monday August Auguit 16 iigain-andliope fOr his speedy recovety: age. Mrs. Keifer and daughter Miss Louise, are visiting Victor ThOrburn's. • • Mrs. Ashley Blair and family; -Luck- •now-, ars visiting friends around -here, • Min Annie -Courtney returned from- gina. On'a visit to her patentsMr. and: Amberley • • • - S. Helens • ---Tpesday August 18. TheAugust Meeting of the St. Helens Woman's Institute will he • eld on Thursday the. gettl.t30;V4eltiek•aithe • Mrs. P. PeuetrIn.:...._ . ' " home' of Mrs:: Josoph Gaunt. Subject. • William Bradley.erdertkinedaenuniber "Doing- our 'Sewn-- of hie---friende at-Lhis= and .Drawer." 'IA Point Friday evening • •. "...: • Jame's. Penrose, Whitechurcb, sent • A genet wedding was solemnized et lest weak at James Blue's and • also re- . the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Peter- Clark; newer'. other. exquaiii taneep here. . St. Helens; at 5.30 o'clock Tuesday evening, when their daughter, 'Lillian Jane, became the bride of Rev. Wni. Mc- Intosh, of Bond Head; late of St. Helens. S, Pence% Lucknow, ' Officiated in the presence pintlese friends. of the family. After the Cerembny Mr. and, Mrs: McIntosh drove to %.irloghain- and,. on Wednesday morning took the G.T.R. t....Bneeie:Yeeate_t'e.e.S.bIY,edneteekehYe_.11_ spend nibertlionieYinoon: • •• • Rev:Me-Baird; Mitchell; novi ca:rapitig- at Brew Beach, The pulpit will be atatk7.730,next Herci..ng ' August 17. ••.. Are Issued. for • Short Tenn of Years. imams e nierest • ouponi Payable,Half.iparly • , NEGOTIABLE' Assets --.47:180;339: • , -1 ? The Great West Permanent Loan Compang ' 17 20.Kii.g StMest • • • • Toronto ., _. , • Iteplesente.c1 by •Jas. Agnew, .-LuClcnow, Ont. ' . '1 , EVERYBODY'S. COLUMN ' . MONEY LOAN. -On mor ansi nOtosi • - at reasonable rates. Fire InsaranGa, -both, - • Stock -and Mutual Coniparties. • • k GEO. A...SIDDALL.,Eanker„ .T.autknotv LORLaSIALI . • - tity of household furniture. Terms:- Cash. ." • cow, 1 yearling steer, 1 spring calf, quad- ,. . going West. , • . 19-8-50. . ' ' • Everything must be soldt as. the family is ' • gsiEde-, oAnt mthoenrdeaslycl,e4ntegtle esft 23Mrsra.. iinildati•01,1 " k • ,Foi-Sidd- - • . .... ... . .. .. .,.,9 FARM FOR SALE.-Tbe .Administrator of the -- - - Estate -of -Mary Ryan, -late of-tlie-T-own--of • . - _ , ., Goderich; iu theVountY of Huron, married, '1 -- woman., decea.sed, coffers for sale the follow- . - . • inir farm ,property: -.-The south 140 acres of . . , • „. Lot. 16, Con. 12, West Wawanosh.• The - • . ' 't 1 , property is situated 2 1-24biles from, Luck.: „ ' , • now Itnd 1 1,.2 mita froili.St. Helens, This •••• . , far,m is all in grass and has been pastured ' • '1 • - ' , i. for the past seven years; good well..With • ' witldrall; 10 acres of bush; situated in a -.4: ', I first class farthing iistrict; a good frame ' house, 24bar4s and driving shed. The farm, . hag a good clay loam,' end is, in first .class - • ' • $ f, condition. forinixed,friminr. Toirrurthor • • - - ' - - .,,,i particulars apply to P. J. Ryan. goderich, • ' .'1 „ • ,,'. ' ' Ontario. -Administrator; nr to J. E. A_gnew, . •• • ..e Real Estate Dealer$,.Ltioknow; or to-Yroud- • . ' foot,, Killer= St • Eroudfoote Solicitors'„for .A.dininistrator, Goderich. . 20...54trpe at 25. . , -- . 1, : • .' ' LEARN RA1LWAV OP g R A ,1 i..ND • TlariSPORTATiON Busiivrtis at Shaw's • . and „Railroad School; Tor.. onto. Station: Work complete. • Start' • • .by correSpondence and finish at school • it you, wish. :Good positiOns.availabIe • when you know your work. Endorsed : by all leading railway officials. • ,Parti, - tillers free. T. Johnston, Principal; _ • W. H. Shaw; ?resident. • , . „ .• . - WhItechureli'' • . -Tuesday, August --17'.. Rear. r. Penrose is spending' a •feve .s• days in Acton ••• • . - John Campbell is building,. a•-ceineut; • • verandaho-t 3,he front of 'thelqtel. - •• K. Putason and ..fatnily,..also.Mis. Lit 4' • YatersononotorellitO Attli-up_ouSiinday;•: • Ile', Mr; Danneand. jarally I left .f_vir' e Weir -harm m TormitaTueedaynaorneeze•-- , • • 7 - _ . ay atm. .= busy 46:14.4the • ,the elevator, getting ready to buy gia„if • . .tigein. • " • ' Miss Musgrove, /if Wingha ni, is sPead- ' • , 1 Ing few'clitys at, the home of Frank., • fleery, • . , Mr*. Christie and win, Morrie, Of Winghine, are visitieg at the home ,of A. 1,Perrie. . • .' • Mr. and Mrs. Will llintonl and family,. of Wingluitu; ,Ispent Sunday at Vie .• • . geocl attendance as requested, Every- body welcome -Secy • . • We are sorry to 'revert the severe illness of Mrs. David Henderson, 'but hope She will soon be well again. , • • • • A number of our young ladies attend- ed the kitchen shower held at T. Welsh's, Lurgan in loner of 'Slim Ina Welsh, and all report a very enjoyable after- noon. . Services in the Methodist church leet Kineatditit C. Y. Ellis has 'disposed of his stock of furniture to W. J. .Morrison. III - health is the cattee of Mr. Ellis' retire- ment from business. Bev. Malcolin McPhail, pastor of the Presbyterian Church ,of Pittsburg, ra., preached at ICnox china both morning and evening on Sunday. Mr. McPbails themes Were; '"Spiritual ;Irrigation" and. "The 'Ilible.".," The morning service at the Methodist aural on Sunday was taken by the Rev. E, A. Poulter, or Tivertein. Rev, N. H. McGillivray, St.,ThOniesi-, officiated in the evening and delivered a forcible; ad. dress, taking an his' s Ned. 'Your King and Cattail?' Need You:" It waea avow. appeal to•the you iFt; pee to enlist f active service add, to their elders to aSSiS the eountrf . Act( Wes and.,Other vonotto yolk. Ftinc1014 ay. „• ' AN IMPORTANT EVENT • - • The 12th Annual Opening of tlie weli- known Witigliani Business College, On Monday, August 30, will be a Matter of considerable niontent to limey ambitious young people who will commence , on. a succesaful business career at that- time. During the past 34 years there has been founded, throughout Onterio, a 'strobe chain'of ten schools of which this. is a link that bee stood tlte.tett Of tittle. • Special rides may be obtained by stn. , dents Who enrol durbfi the present .month. „TWO College, befog Affiliated with the Commercial 2aucators' Ass°. ciation, of tatutdit, is aiti/Tle to guarantee positions to its gradua es. ome $tinly in another strong feature which cal. not he. obtained from the otdinary husiness school. Ambitious yonig persons ere already enrolling for the Pall Term full particulars from Foster itergle•ait • Z6 ' r 4.1. nn6.6,..11. nni n , r • • a • • . .• •-, • Campbell's. • Rev. Mr. Dann preached two rousing sermoiis,to afull house oe' Senday.. Ii wars more like anatiniversary. . ••!. 'Guild meetiog was held last Sunday • evening. the Redd. being„Ilev. Divor. The: subject • was 93.?' • True • to „4.:21r The topc for next 'Rune ve, evening is "The•StatirliortVians in Et.rop... aricl'On.riada.'' .The leader is Alias lieseie . • Liticllaw. FRUIT NEWS 'Pin nu Will be At their best the last two weeks in August-. The firit•to get to market are the (ages and tierhanks, The Burbank is the best Japanese'plutn. Everybody knows the preserving qual- ities of the Gages. Tlie quality this. season iintiutially fine and it will b,.. wellto put dowithaextra eupplyjearle River mid Alexandra peaeliee are atse roiee. They are both sdeireinelv de iieieueslieed with cream. The Truunni id the first Yellow fleshed neaeli, am' excellent f(r canning. 'dater quaht:' be,Ottilued both in peathet- ono • PlUinki er4l'S ate' placed early. , .• o 1