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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-26, Page 5roffro.Ornolo.,Orr 787:Wrair .„„; Imo utintigovr 51514111113N Ibat to match, Mie and •••Mrs, Moon Lothian . LOOS Ititire4 Fasts left by motor ear tor Toronto tind other ,tako their. roakiencein:VIlingham, LIErtEu ' num 1,04 TRENnum.„..we Becently a medicine Man of the old The ideal laxative Roan 'Calle-dies. letter from Lout, Wm, J. 510Keeziel 4 sent t4 "41444°7 l?'49.11°wing poiiits FAA 'Qn their return they will ' -.14onday, August! i3, (Dra,vans, in 017-iicago MOO Avoid horah imrgativeffi Or thlWreo. are able this week to give our readers a atreet bark" tYPa Ira4 anivicte4 4°4 Sold only bY j. G. Armstrong, The Rex- sob of mil, (,,,, maeozie loom many the ellatoni;thOY eliPPed la 1011% ii0w• all Store, lye., 26e, and 60c, boxes, Vill remember 40 a reakie9nt of this place, Ingo curb', 144°41derleMbiog*I°40. lie . Henan Tillevrel VP IsTon'en.:-The mot meiceette ia a graduate ef• the protested at the -Sacrilege, It hadltaken last weelti-An. attempt to ste•al a Y:0,1.. a time followed mining On.gtheering In 11'81314 °I bia basinem' as /111164 45 W45 a ' SbaWg. K0112416,414St weillip was preOent. when the war broke, out and. enlisted .fk„aat°172 W_ IP!, should QM; We: asent ed bystbe timely interforenee of Frank' there; The letter, which was "wYtteifto wiliest°, rm. , Twit:pug, a, young man en elie fp,rm, Dr, -Dick, of South Bailee, Mich., is ;1`,"!,1:1•Mg,t.tne, -4441Atpir, I .'eanie tO the was at dated`Seinewbere in France, juue, s_8 j Lornirez4c.ina:ulipeererstaXnliewrezehiebe:yre- ' AhoUt .11:80 o'clock. Twining 1916, and rearla Atf flPg0W0.1 • 1-* the barn and beard, it enspiennis noise . been repeated enclosed hat -wroch need. I -do not believe r, -have written.' you '1;•Pg't3arQr ' P - • Ea- 0- neighboring; field- where-soveyal Dear Dock- . . horses wore pastured. " e went aek since I came Jam here, I thought .,, 1 Sham the claYs ef SAMOA and Delilah' . wilioh mi... ShayrvalueSatil2DOe Wien of letter record, I . keep:. •xr.e. len, ,glig, Posed to reside in the hair,. It was per - some mysterious attengtb has been sup- 40 then allOwed to stand at least halt a , day. Wiee eft all oil with a end klinfl two Men iftading eff a.,...heme bad, but tau find nothing of it in a sort feetlY battwal, 'therefore, that medieal • soft-elottw• 'it any part seem& "gum- ° tbeY saw•ala Yeae$ man eeeneg theY land Feb, 10 and landed kere on the. immediately. let go Of the. horse and twelfth, 'After twO &Ws 'on 'a train falters should wear longhair. Some,peo- ple hold thit the reason ,Why ' A.merieen mea" °with machine oil apply more ell . tan blit Twining .was too- quick for aricl:4 five -mile march, in a onow and an a ow o sten until 41 parts ere , d' II t d ' 1 them and Capped One et tho men, Ile rainetorm we brelight up to 'oar first had him on the *mid when the other billet, a karn, where we lay for a week; mail tO0it Part and lietween• them they dneing which time WO wore reviewed by eised Twining se roiighly that he ...has 'Gen, French,. We Went near the firing !vends*" Up ever since. and the Op- iineo where We weyebreken 10, ea it were, to the ound-ofbullets and Shells whist - •• • • •;••• , • , .• • •:" Thuitslay, Atigtiot 26th, 191i • .°75.9•111.1116,11W- -2•`-'1191 - - oi •' „ o r"rr • -77.??8=',Iieb-7 "7.4e .17.M714",Plr • I • • epee Aud. 28 Canadian sv. National XIIIIIITIO TORONTO '$180,000 "'Agar $150,000 I "PATROIC 'OAR" *Model CamP - Destruction of Battleships , Battles of- the Aft n MANIMOTII Military Dispiay QF TIIE MAIMS Verne iinder-Colti‘titiaw ',Millions In ielveetaele • Governinent Ubiblts. . • • THRILLING .Naval ',Spectacle REviEw. OF THE FLEET ' *Wan .Treaanrea ' • .t • ,rteaterets Femmes' #444, • Illigese 'Oat' end ROA, Sh.QW. ; . $ . • • - • WAye TitoripPlitS Field Grain Conipetition Greater, Poultry Show, , Acree of Manufactures • One Thowand and One New Thints ,to 'See REDUCED RAILWAY RATES FROM- ALL POINTS • ' . oswt, i BRUCE' COUNTY NEWS • , • .i. Bogle :--ln Walkerton at the Bruce • '''' County Hospital, on Thursday, Aug. 12th, to Mr.. and Mrs. J. Arthur Wes- . '' • ley, a son (William Harold) , Wiart0a Bello had 'the i,ollowirifer st0rY Michigan Agricultural Colleges, and for Yea". it° °i'L°W tlik°55 j°5ka; theY W5Ve " uable llortie from tbo.farin Of Hobert Waohington state, Wile la Vancouver meEekanr16 Manillf3Ati"*e§ 'T"WOMINWrirla" 9:7191MMIT•1_, • 3` .011VVIMPW .9.9P•••• TWIT.••vocr-- .FOR spvING. 1 .0111111 UP MACHINE geed oearnetreeli will not nitteiniot to now depity evbite• gouda On a sow- ing machtne that ils tinstY and oily. ' befere 'begins her sewing the , inachlUe ia examined and out in Orde; for the' delicate White fiebriee te f.clowed,. illieehine le . draw-baek to .good work ,end often .ruins. the material es well. ae the 410- poeitipa of the rieenistreee. Vvery weighing part of .tbe machine Should he tliorotighlY tion.TV her:worm' - After being rejected- •by• the , •e, and gecond Contingent; 'Wm. Swaps titn, only son Of nightwatehman Swaeis- , ' ten -hem succeeded laet.week in • get- , ting accepted for the Third Contir gent '•••• • and will go es a.sergeint to the, front, ' • -,,Virraereon • ' The farmers on the l'ith Concession Culress negotiatieg With the Mild - limy Electric Light Company, foie the • extenition of" their flees. eastward on , e, that concession to suppiy them with .. • ••,.• light and poWer; , Theta farmere who • : aee• now •.being•Supplied -with- -current. censider.it one of the greatestocon.ven, Octet's end Indian dootors end such wear king heir he beeanee they are "sinilin .beadere,ndno one Who, saiv the bare head: of one of them weii1c1 have any cenz• fiden'oein'hiin, That may' be a part of machine 4With a flannel cleth. Put all iefien heti to' be '044 .1111°•Inan t4°°• ling:overhead. Ve., dla int get 1),ny• :the.Hroe4tre'r, the pr.i.419a1.• "reaSoti-if; fePrzl*beseTiernfileaCeWiapecl 07;1°41 -tiff made a ele-ar 'get- awaY". The Neat closer than the reserve trenchete-fiye or 'ea*. Cif 'the 4egeneg• nnPulat• Wen' 'that: the keroache that bag made aPidaY- 414ndted Prds balek from the first tinketrbee,14278.rti°4114s°0rLiige tisoTaretrhy, erne. • ' pence have other cons:plaints about at. tempts, at herse stealing and it wniald line teen A y 12. 'p b k c es. s ,Q , a y now clean and eMoolla. Duet every' part carefuny,,fine per- fect4i, dik wed then wipe the whole . be well if inriners ltePt a sharp Watch,. w.e do most of our work at.night, eipec!' shovv that for eenturiee hnighairenegold 9 • „. . h d h ".' b b 1 f • ca e canea eve een sym o le their an1/04t- • aillY in the. first line, tretiche8!;evhere .griackiry. • Beivate of limy vhysician yam drama TROVOI4E-X.y011,1g i01 weelideleeeolleinitfing P eF089 weare ee • . diet •c>f' the. 8,1tb Lendon yeho. spent Yellfeeit al OW. ' ••• the' Wcek:end at hia home. in Walker- •A•ltee a week Up• there, hy the Way, , be' 3 a the medicine man we were billetted in a cenvent, luinee t, • t• • • A wnoseetlowing locks were slit led t the •The•c nce s h t socle in the late hours of Monday ni ht and -were giVen,spart of the front occu- tor at'soine time or other:- Most ' i reeser 'feet is. set wtru,se ..an.hdiutbe. mays The Telescope: He apparentlY mY • ana len ivision. Tins Pen•en 1'.aTY PcSed 48 an nrindiena,acib: kind have. The Indian ' d th t e.hi " d one e op o e ma ne rea y ton, 'figured in a rather ludiproufs.. g ied b o C el' d ' of neeutek, is a goed.. one: Peak. . the. Machine parte with the best machine oil and run the Machina at ;too epeed,for •a ming* iSr two. wipe off eli • siiperfluoes Oil, tighten et 109410 Qat or thunibsereer, 'see tha iences on the feral. ' Hepworth, Aug /O. -Fred Robin - ,son, who lives en his fathees three mites west of lIepwierth, was. found this morning . out in a, grove • about a mile from the house tincon. are 1 and we stayed' there till .ci Th a new no needle - imbibed tim•freely arid in attempting Was lest his bearings, landing at the hmiso April we went in, again, this time at. tons of the year. . At that, their . birth eY managed to. keel) alive be- for work. • "MISS SIMPLItITY MO,DEL" 'near the end of,March, when We moved ne• . to. get to his home in the East • Ward back for a rest.' .A.bout the middle of cause they were eut of deers at all sea- , rate had a hard job keePing ahead of of a neighbor. He found the door Y -Pres in Belgium. By the way, We are ,names pf their death rate, Although they had been lockedebut regarding( of this, he fOrced Ira supposed to mention the me this eentineet "a few tenturies, in. all an entrance, elimbeil - the stairs, un places, "but there 'hail been" so much ' that time they had not.multiplied to,any dressed and crawled into bed' with ,a written about this place that I gliess it • cOniderable extent. No• people in tbe juvenile Member of the family. Ire get will Pees world',s history have had poorer doctors ting into the house; theintruiler arous• The brigade to Which we were attach- ,h - than the Indians. Beware of any man ed thelousehold whoburried to the British line. where it joins the French. neareat telephone -and aunnrioned. the We were billettecl about three, miles police. Tn the meantime, hoWever, tbe behind. the line, aa_ ie happened the young soldier had sobered' someWhat' nearest Britisfrbillet to the French line. - and came to a realization of his • pOsi • The trenchee there were much "warmer" ' ' Best Yelldtag. Fall Wheat tion and. becoming-. alarmed, donned tn_hold than where we -were at first,- but ed was holding the erietern end of t e who calls hiinself an Indian doctor „and of any medicine sold as an Indian medi- cine. • his trousere and jumped out of the UP- for two of three days, up to April 20, About two hundred. and eighty five stair window and made his way home. things were very quiet. A few of us He was allowed tel spend the rernairi were making a survey 'of our trenches der of the night.in peace. but was ,ar, for a map.• As we had to ge in ancrout rested in the morning and taken be at 'night we worked Avery is mond •day.. th e varieties of winter wheat and large number' of selections end crosses have been grown under expetiMent at the Ag- ricultural College within the past tweet- . . ernb Tern • , iy-six years. Nearly all the varieties to Ale, provided he return at once to g,° DIP y °de ni ht -and- work Fri , ;eh -aye -been earefulnetestedia-each of five fore the_Magistrple, who allowed . bim clay. /knout 5 p. m. .1:nursaay we nettle. a heavy bombardment toward the4French years, after which the infetior kinds have been discarded arid those which have giv- his' battalion in andon. . • . line, but went on ceinfortably eating en the best results have' been -continued in the experiments, Within the past year forty varieties; Sourteen hybrids and a• number of straight" selectione were grown wider test,. Ortha named var , ieties fourteen hatie been grown in each of twenty yearsi' and tbe results of these are of particular value. The avetage re- sults for the twenty yeer period shoW ehat the renewing varieties gave thehigh- est average yields of grain per acre: Diewson?s- Golden- (.1liaff, 51,4, bushels; Iniperial Ambee, •4fere binahels; -Early Genesee Giant, 47.1° bushels"; Egyptian Amber, 46 9 bushels; Early Red ()levy - son 46.6 bushels;:and ItUdy, 45.8 bush. Itti111011gh - supper till we began to smell the gas. The shells began coining nearer and Miss Edna and Bill, McConnell spent soon. the scildiers from the French line, Sunday at the home of John • Hodgins. which had been attacked from Foyer ef One of the boys or the 10th drives hie the gts, came ruening by. We were red -geared huggy along the .12th quite ordered to fall in at once, but, just had freqiiently now. Anything serious? time te get rifles and oenmunition. ' All . Miss Merab Asmstrong is staying with else had to be left, as -the shells 'were more brealcieg around the buildingri we were her sister, Mrs. James Hedging. fun here than en the Durhatuividently. .n. • _We_ _went. into seine reserve • trenches A number ef youne People met in the front, of Bob MeCerniellts htinie Sunday and waitedfor the Canadians 'to come Two battalions of- tbe brigade to (terming to talk ovet the eyents of the awtoe we were attacked and who were week. - -, n reservs cone up about 11 p. m. an . ___ k,nurnberAi-the-young: pelople•-frook _cliarged,,,,Whaollowed themAntke..- —raffled-- -eta, in-oompariRoa• the 10th and 12th, Who eook in -the show wounded till daylight. From then on Turkey Red gave an aVerage of 43,7 bus. With these yields -the - at Lucknow Saturday ' evetring, report for the next five days and nights we and the old Treadwell iariety-4i4 bus. an exciting time. - _:: • • were rigging trenches; defensive Werke kr aote.. , , • • . . \, -Mies Mary Craig and Miss • Audrey met of the tirne. - . . . AN IMPORrANT EVENT Toronto on August Olst, after spending were about played • out when we .were , . . the summer months with their . aunt, relieved end marelled" out. we rested ,rh 12th A - -""seibits-frein-stryelinitie :' • had left a note s:tying it was self-, • inflicted: Dr. Campbell, of Hepworth, wire was called, be ieves the • young • e man has a chance,for recovery. Rob . inson is 21 yeare of age and unmarried. - The reason for his aet • is a mystery • outside cif the family, and no informa- dim forthcoming from them. MASON—BAKill--At Teeswater, on Aug, 17th at 9 in.. the Rev. W. Hibbert,- Methodist Minister, Wing ham; solemnized the marriage of .Etta 1r,, --youngest daughter of IVI-r-and FrR. _ • Ef arry„ taker:an 1 M Jack Mason, or the then of Geo. Masan St Son, Wing,. ham The bride was unattended and Bilgiaa blue tailored suit with • • Were movirmminimoh... Harper are returning to their home in We got very little sleep or rest and nnual Opening of the well - Mrs. John Hodgina • e for a few days, jest eleepingand eating. known Wingbaut Ittushicss• College on The Misses Jennie. and :Annie Hod-. Then we went to work again at road- Monday, Augnst 30,•will be a matter of gins, of the 10th, Mary Hetherington, ki g W e artl equipped -but cansiderable moment tO many ambitious Ethel Ilacigins, Mend Eckenewiller ana the place as • our 'billets -were bureed young people who will commence on 'a Olive Turner sPent Ineeday afternoon, down by the enemy's shells just after we. successful husineas career at that time. the past 34 y•eOrp iliere bee been. ite the guests of Mary Craig and Ahdrey eft it, en we lost everything' but the During' founded, througbout ontario, "a, strong • clothes we hacl on at the time. After Harper.. .chain Of ten schools ol which 'this ia a, we wexe a week in this billet we moved Tbe Wornen's M. S, will hold a f!illove link ebet hits steod,th test cif time. back quite a. long Way,. where the whole Special rates may be obtained by stu- Case "ghower" _in aid of the Red Cross division was reorganized and reinforce - Society, la elie basernent of the Anghcan. dents who enrol during • the present ments brought up to replace the casual; month Thie Coll b i ege,. e ng affiliated . larch -on Sept. E.),, st--2 p rre -., :4ny Per.- tied hi h hcer, -B tenceel bt-y • w c were vy: n ett oti with -the- Commercial achicatote Aeso- son wishing to coetribete a pair, will . neve read till you were tired about theft' dation of Canada; is able -to- guarantee , pleese fetch or send te the meet' positions to its geadttittes. . Home Study As another strong featnie which cannot be obtained from the ordinafy busineas school. Ambitious yeung persons 'are already eurolling for the PO Term. Gee full, pFticulars from ;Poster Perguson, .-.-AdV. .. 26-8. Principal, Winghani day. Cases ate to be 18x34. are"welconrie-Sec'y. -411/1111•1•11111111, g .at We went in again about . the middle ladies of May. and say it was raining and blow: ing and we were merely. under a., ten- - • - 'emery shelter so your letter is getting , wee_ Since that time we had a week's rest. Lad Sunday night we• starred m6,-ving-toAnother part,r_f_theline,shaing. 't by night marches and resting 'during the day. We lay here all day Yesterday and had a church para,de in the evenieg and eipeeted to start again, last night, :1 , • • estern air London Canada $30,000,00 in Prize - and Attractroris „ V. Prizes increased this year ht, $3.,000,00, Two Sifted Events'Illaity, FireWoriti EVetyrighti Excellene Priserant of Annie., New Steel Grandstand. , tions Twice Daily. • Midway Better than Ever. Music by thelSest Available E1ands SHIGLE .FARE over All, Railatnyn West of Taranto, anil Fare and • , • • OnteThird front outside poitita . . Pyie Lista, Entry karma arid° all inforitiation from.the Secretary . , W. 4, igtEIDI President. - HUNT, Seerekary„ ' YoUNG MEN WANTED • , Ook orFOICERS 1N ENO. but are'still here„ although we have been The Conernanding Officer of the Inns under orders all day that we are liable of Court Officers' Trebling Corbs'e, Lon - I . to move at any time- . It is near',84pPer don, Eng, itt asking the 'co-opera:OA of time now, so I hope we haveo thne for Canadian ,Clergy in , the encouragement supPer anyWay. 1 tini having the • yee,.ry of theoright sta.uip of yeenguien to enter best Of health. We -are all well fed and rot ttaining•in the Ofilcers'Oorps. Many .cared for, -for soldiers, meal better thea men unfitted to be 13eitiah officera and I,. expecitCd. , • - . - • .- lgteerrot meii, are -applying to -lake -lip- - The end -of the war ldoks*.iather far : commies -ions .withoutthe iiiseeisary•traiii. avifay to us out here, hut we haven't the ing, while where admirably iiiited ei bet Slightest doubt id3out the Weenie. Ste 'come otlieeri are JOining the ranks, we airrnet-downliearted- in- -the-least -•iiitere lime ye.eeepeoneo eleteetaese-e4e bb.;,_ Britain is merely repeating history,. She _teineesepetelteetelete,aeeepteteteniesie . never really wakes Up till the War:is half „or to betraneferred to an Oflic,ers T,raire over. Then 'she.atarts lb and lick8 'ere. ini Unit, :It,is therefore.very desirable But she ha8 a big job ahead of her. 8lie that ambitious 'young men, who :pesseSs. is beginning to wake up now. • V- it tint' cook. to tholtill.aapacity ..ot.the top and bake in oven full Of good thiugs with a • . • . e a”he same time. Many excl.*. stvefeatures you should know 61.100. Les e 1ViKaary dealer show you. Bs , .• , Sold by LtiatnoW ilaidvyare 84 Coat Co. • : • I•• I IC • .1 7 ••••••4404.44.4.44.614•44....4.4 MILITARY CAMP AT —• . _ name, should take advantage of obtain- ai§f," been . adeepiately" provided for in every -Brand -of -War AStiVity 'teAle- V..lvidly ing.an Orlieere Opauniesion. . Theinitial the ,pensien .preeisiens, although " the - ''.." ••"•-"•--- '' - . • ••• ren.nints el'n i'ned fie° daeintnn"inelattliese allowed in. the 13ritish • armee and - : gverY bran& of war - tictivity tO-no he-lraffitS of the -Corps,- Personal -costs seercingarope. tor.daY-• will •be NiiidlY ,at eneedniare making, mote ,040,,proot equate those paid by anY other nation, portrayed at the Canadian National EX- of purpose and Personality, , . • But -a pension Of tVvo dollars or so . pet ' bibition, Toronto. .Aeroplanes will land • ""e"---------1,' ' • •' Week' will hardly'keep a inan in Canada °Iwo , -..lattei he is discharged or eimble hint lta at the Military Camp.. atter ,laking ob- • ,... : - . . servations in raid air; .miniatnre battle. do anything for anyone aependent on ' ships Will be blown up• in the lake; there. him. The Government dots not feel will be bridge and sheltered trenth build- jestified in increasieg the 'pension rates ing, armored cars, hospital antos,; field above those of every other country, and. ambulanees with stretcher bearer see- the present appeal is therefore maw. te tions, field dreesing Stations, field baker- the Canadian public in the confident ex- ies and cookeries, animunitiren coltunna pectation that a stun of several million dollars will be raised towards seeitig that the men who heve beet maimed for life while fighting for their conntry will be . adequittely:preeided for. By the end of the war it is nOt unlikely that Canadei 1;041:annual pension bill will be close te ten million dollars, Thanewlinid will be devoted both towaids the tenipory care of the return: ed wounded and towards enablinethem to lieln out thd pensiort incon‘e with a steady revenue him seine newly -learned trade or profebsiori. CentribttitiOte as to the fund should /VIA Mitt t('Y the ' Secretary' of the Military Tiospilal Coin mission, Zit Somme% Vittoria stitet, kWh or (loud it t6 t e meeting t,liat da.,Y. . average ability,'a reasonable degree of self. confidence, and persorial bearing which would•Convey to the men in the . • "Ldttle Miss Simplicity" must have been the model for this' frock de- stined tor little wonaen. The model illustrated ls,inede of white itet, the ' tucked girdle ia erne -Merited with a Cluster of 'tiny rose bads, but 10 - cent organdy or equally inexpensive -lawn would be just as dainty if Made - in the •aline sImPle deniEn. 1 -- , • ENOUGH MACHINE GUNS • FOR CANADIAN TROOPS 3 ver Two Million Dollars Do- ted—All Available Guns Ordered • The Acting Ministerof Militia, Senator Lougheed, anpouncerl last week t,hat the. .respense to the cell for .1110.06h:1e guns for the Ca.neclia,n troops had been -se gen- troue :thatefurtherecoettibiitiona .lintheeniect_foi Oat pueepse- Over twe - Million dollars hadbeen donated. and the Depaittaent had:ordered all the guns that- Wail& be -available for em•orithee to' ?age 5 e Busy Hardware House enct we win owsitvER youst mann PROMPTIM .RpPVCTION. sizes, of' •SOZEgN poogs. and WINDOWSCREY ENS F pp With every 5oc. puraase of. Liquid •4"4 Tfene‘r, 2.5c. Dustless Dust Cloth McCormick Binder Twine • • *, Hay Fork Rppe, Slings Machinery - , :r emerit at - Car Prices Mixed Paint soc. a quari : • ' ,•••' 'WE AIM TO' PLEA'SE • • Close on Sattliday . Night of this' weelc There are still bargains in Dress Good% Creped-and Ginghams that saves - _Money t79 the buyer. • . - Black Overalls, with Or without bib, at 79c. - A pealat OVerall, in double knee-, at $1.60.- - Men's Blue Striped Smocks at $1.00, . • 1 Piece Arabian Curtain Net; reg. 3oc, for i5C. Ladies'. White -Waists, to clear, reg..1.5o, for 50c. . • Still a few Ladies' Suits at Hall Price givE us. A CALL , • . ' • WILLIAM CONNELL Vetake :Butter and. Eggs.. -• • : • • ' e • - • •• •";,•"'. ' ' , ,e • .' •'• • ' • . ' , do— 7"". "*— ••• , ' • 44,4~.14voloossosis ilbsswomweisoefisneee9einNire ' The Acting Minister. suggests thee public generosity be directed along otber channels • The probleth of looking after Canada's returning Wounded soldiers, numbering ranks that the man even -mend. is their several thousand, has not, says the sen - fact as well as in •TIIE EXHIBITION SaPeriei Offteer - Portrayed at Toronto 'Peke _ fee is nominel. Unifortes'and Aecoat, pensions are considerably larger than • ' . e -Monday, Augitst 23rd. Miss Agnes MacTavish visited friends in Wingliant last vve`ek. • Elinor, VVilkinson, of 13elgrave, silenta •feW days with his uncle, W. B. bomb throwers; 'digital corps, Observatioe masts; ere. The Camp will be occupied sm. by several hundred Officers and men noW training for overseas service at -Niagara and other camPs for the infantry, cavalry 'and artillery - Chester and Miss Maude Wilkinson visited friends in Eineardine oyer Sun- day. , . . . . Mrilet, 13arbour and daughter, WM: Marv, of Erin, vielted the forinees sister,. Mrs. Thos. 'Moore, last week. ° . • Mrs. Ernie Mitcliell and daughter, who have been spending the past few weeks with" reletiVe841 London, are again Visiting friends on the 4th. HOlyrood' The Women's Insiitute• will hold. a "Fruit Shower" in aid of the lied Cross Snciety at the home of Miss Mae Henry on September the .2nd. at 2:30 p. Aey person wisliing tO give a quart jar of either fruit. hone or syrup wM please Mr. and, Mrs. Vitt: liotilstoa and little son returned last weak to their home in IsTew Brunswiek atter a two nionthe viat pdy of Your Pedal Needs • A 4 ' ' . A,. This means 'that we Gan give ydu better sad*. - faction than the merchant that handles gene l merchandise. • • - Special Chanceler.Men During August_ During .Atigust we will .t.n Rubber -Heels- '- FREE, OF. CHARGE on two lines of $4:59. Ogf-Shots.in-buttomand blucherstyles-.. These, are -our- -reaular $4. f;t3 Don.'t miss -this 25 pairs Ladies'Pat. Button Blucher Shoes in Cloth • and •Kid. Top,•,: regt.Or 3.5o and 4. ob lines, •specially priced' at . hui Men'S' and Boys'..Hem'ry Shoes • ' for the. fa,11. Buy them 110W. and t4et NOW is the lime - them seesoned for Abe Weteiveather. We apeeielize in Men's and BoYo' HoavV Shoes. .Pricei from $2.50 up to . • , • • , W. J. JOYNT , • • LUCKNOW, ow4—isbkr4~%:••**4614-0-4 A11 loll% kAril 14.4,ngoo,,n4,-004.t eflA itottlatiOtti OttaWl, , 4% 9• $. • • 1 HOMESTEAD FERTILIZERS A Supply on hand for Whet. LOUDO'N'S *FEED LITTE.:11 CARRIOS , STALLS, STANCHIONS and PENS. din and Walkino. A icrOod PLOWS g pply of .Plow Repairs on hq.nd. New .Willia.M8 Sewin'g Machined. W• al AN DREW • . ' - '" ".. . . „ - , ' t • ..7.1 .. • r • o 1 • 1 • *, • " . •