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LUCKNOW ONT., THURSDAY MAY 1 lth., 1916.
• The WALL PAPER
Season is Now in
Full Blast. We can
supply you:with anything
you want from, 7c. a roll
up to Scre. .` Good e1ect-
i�ns, ..nice
A Bicycle Tfir Sale --
Used. pne,. .week—At $6
..reductioie in, 15rice;
Wagons,. " Catti • and
Baby Carriages for
the children.
DR. SPENCE'S
• Drug Store •
•,,•••••••••••{4./••••••••••,,V..,1,I,A/WW.40.,••••,,,M.••••.•"••••••••.,•
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Spring Stock.
Just Arrived
Black and 'Blue Serges, Faney
Suitings and Pantings—
Sontiothing New,
' Perfect Fit Guaranteed
on'uniiime
'TEMPLE -CLARK Merchant Taller
FREE. BROS.
Studio, Lucklow.
‘•
OFerr Nroilday;Tuesclay
an4 'Wednesday of
wOeic.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
q••••••••••••,•••."..4~,/,/,./..r./..,
Slater 'Shoes for • Nen..-Xurdocli &,
,
0Mi4e-rell Co.
Mies..A.. S. Steyenson,• Of Loudon., IS
Vlaiting at D: Should's. •• • • -
4:3. Aflati, eye. speeialist will, be .at
3. O. Armstrong's Drug' Store on Ver.
37, •'.
. -An interesting letter by our old friend, -
E. S,Oittvell.,.of Toronto„ will be founcl.
•
on page 8: • . - • -. • . •
. • _
• William Bineltzer, agent ,for, the ',Ford
auto, has had a .phone installed at his
. .
xesidelice No. 97. • • • .
BeY•ar. 8.,Ditncan was in Toranto,ovea.
Sunday and conducted' the_ .servieee• in•
ClaalmerschurCh there.
• Mr, Frank. Tate left 'on li.londay for
.Talinereton, where he,expeets to spend
a few weeks on lensiness.'
•
-WEDDING-
• DENNis.:--CiairnalI •
• A (Inlet wedding wee solemniZeol by
the Rev. Mr. Duncan, it the home of
Mr, and Mrs: Donald Caintli?ell, Genet
St., on May 3rd,, when their youngest
daughter,-Dabelle, was, united in mar -
ria g (TO Charles Andrew, Dennis, of To-
rcnoto. Tho..bride, who. was Riven away
by her father, was dresser:1ln vvhite silk
trepe de chine and veil trimthed with.
'Orange' blossoms, and carried a bouquet
_ot bridacreses. 'After the ;ceremony: a'
Iranian:Ion was, served, after Which Mr.
and Mrs,. Dennis left on the 3o'elock
train,. for their lionn in Toronto, ,the
bride travelling in a blue silk snitwith
hat td match; • „, -
•
,
Bp:thins! Budons!-Six d if erent
makes of Buggies from the leading man-
ufacturers for sale at W. Allin's. "
Mr. Jesse Button is the happy posses-
sor of a new Chevrolet car, bought from
'the local agent, Geo. EL Smith.
Let. your next shoes be Slater's, and
get them ate.Mursioch & Cameron co' s.
Mrs. T. W. Smith, of Detroit, is visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. A. Ross, who has
been in rather poor health lately.
Climax Wali Payer Cleaner will clean
• wall paper and make it lock fresh and
new. Try a can • and be convinced.--
Lucknow lidwre. & Coal CO.
Yin. G. A. Siddell• went, on. Monday,
• to• Tilanto,. where she attended the
graduation piano recital by MistFranees.
Bidden on.Tuesday evening,
• .The name McLaughlin ou your motor
cat is a guarantee of qua'ity. None has.
this name only the •McLaiighlin
cylinder valve-in-heall-niotor made by
McLaughlin: Agent, W. '
• We Were in error lalit week in saying
that, May 9th would be the first anni-
• versary of the sinking of the Lusitania.
Sunday, the 7th,••was the date.
• Rev:Geo, E. Rose, of Knox church;
Goclerick has reoeived a call to become
• pastor of St, Matthew's Presbytelian
Church, Point St. Charles, -Montreal,
hc...PAMPB.LLS
ARE. ,.COMIN01•..TI
-Opera--fit;usev:Lucknow
SATURDAY, MA* -13th
A
The Greatest Military
Display of the Year in
rive Big Reels -2,500
People 41n the Cast •-,•••
• Four Mighty Acts
• of Thrills.
St. tielens •
•
-Tues'day,
M Wee Gladais Webb.and Versa Wdods.
00,fveWr stIn
ingirdaz. High School, werehome
c:••••
James- Hyde has •returned to New
Ontario alter spending a few Months at
his home .here,
The storkcalled at the home Of W.
G. McCrostie on Saturday and left a
little baby boy.-COngratrilations,
• Messrs. • William, Frank and Dave
Todd are in,Wingham to day, attending
the funeral 'of the late Dave Thurlow.
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bingl.e Copies 3 cetttS
_TEESK4.TER. 'OMIT CHURCH NEVVS
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Todd, who spent.
• the winter with their daughter, Mrs.
• Dave McDonald, W,ingham, returned to
°St. lielenwlast week. •, .
• Quite a number from St. Helens took
in the anniversary.services in Lucknow
on Sunday evening last, services in the
chureh here being •withheld. •
The annual meeting of the St Helens
• Woinen's-Institute be helku• a
day, May 19th, at the borne of Mrii.'114:
Woods. • A report . of the year's •work
will be giver', A cordial invitation is
!extended to all the ladies to be present.
All those who have papers ,or magazines
kindly have thein ready for iihipinent
• when we get more word. -Secy. .
DP you think of buying a washing
machine this spring?. If so, before pur-
chasing, give the 1900 Gravity Washer a
30 -day free trial. -G. S. Robertson,.
Lucknow.
Mr. LloyslAlten, who spent the 'fall
and *inter monthe in the ahospital at
Gravenhurst•was brought home on Sat-
urday. We regret. to Tay. that NI r. illten1/2-
.conditibn Is not very promising. . •
Intending'. purchasers' of cars wonin
consult their own- iplerests by looking
over thedVIcLaughlin six -6,Dninder valve-
.in-heactificothr. Rower alt, the time.
Comparism:rtvill convicePirsaieby
••'
•
• Mr. George Fott dispose of his
household effects and other property by
public auction on -Saturday, the 7th
Sale will•commence at 2 'oclock.'• Mr.
Potter and family intend moving to
North Dakota.
• A wonderful representation of
the Relief of Lucknow,
1857, The whole battalion
• 72nd Seaforth Highlanders �i
; Vancouver take part. A High-
land Piper. in costitme will
play Scotch music for the shOw
See the Bills—Come with the
Crowd — Absolutely guaran-
teed or money.yefunded
SPECIAL MUSIC -2 SHOWS 8.30-11.30 p.m,
• Admission
Adults 25c. Children 15c.
hevtolet Is Popular
alamis
1/4 " -Tuesday; May 9.
-" Ploughing and seeding is'the 9rder of,
theday. • - -.4 • ,
• Miss Edith HOwsOn returned -to Clif-
ford on Thursday. • ' •••
-Miss Margaret Symons has retnrned
home from Paisley. • • •
'
Mr. • John McKeernan Sundayed.
• -S(ORES FINE SULCESS
Present "East•Lyilne" in Inter-
ests orRed, Crass Here...
. . .
Au who, attended the 'entertainment
in the gownlapo. Friday evening
. •
were, delighted with, the .. -play •presented
by'the,TtesiVatee ;Dramatic. Co. The
acting w411:KordthroughotWand the,old
story ot East.tyraue:-teoir -oh a' Ow'in
tereat•
•
..11%044 was as fPlows: •
_ •
, Sir Francis Levison -Cl• B. ArMitage,•-
Archilaeld:Carly10.--0, F. Richardson.
• Lord Mount Severn -i. C. Thoth peon.:
Richard Har—Q. H. lanklater. - •
. Mr.\ Dill, Officer -J.. O. Tlionrpeon.
.• Little Willib74)orothy Stephens,.
• Laciy, Isabel I, Madam Nine (D.uef role)
-.Miss Mildred Bradley. •
Bari era Hare -Miss Quilfoyle. •
Miss. Carlyle -Mrs. W. Stephens.
Joice-Miss Belle -Farquharson.
.Wrhop-Miss - Bradley. .
Five Of these are teachers in, or near,
Teeswater and Ur. C. • F. Richardson
will he. remembered. 'es a resident' of
Lucknowarntil about a year ago.
One could have 'wished for a larger
audience, but circumstances were against
that. There has been a serfeit of enter-
tainment 'in ..Lucknow the past few.
months., and the pour -1w • folk were too
busy with `seeding operations to come t�
town even .for a'geoci. thing. Receipts
were $86, and, as expenses were not
great the evening resulted ig a .suostan-
tial addition to the Red Cross' fund.
We nriderstand that . the troupe has
been invited to present last Lynne in
a number of Other • places,- ,and,• -me- are -
Sure that should'they take advantageof
theeeinvitattons„.. they .will.meet._with_.EI
,most gordial reception. -•
LUCKNOW'S
,o,NMI•4/••••••1.1,
Mother's Day is to be ielebrated in
the Methodist church, on Sunday. The
sermon tind music in the ionyning will
ba appropriate for tile day. In the -after-
noon, the School will assemble in the
auditorium of the church, when a spec-
• ially prepared program will bb rendered.,
• White carnations or some other white
flower will be in fashion. •This is a.
fitting way of paying your • tribute 'of
devotion to "mother'. •
• Acknowledged With Thanks
Still another donation has found its aadrence. The doctor is not only a
way into the treasury of ' the Women's learned astronomer, but has a very, en -
A tertaining way of" Presentrng the truths
of astronomy. ,. He is an enthusiastic
scientist, and declared there is no science
-so,interesting, 'do ekiiet or -so useful as
that in which he has • speCialized. He
-gave some hard knocks to thepet super
Stffion frf the man who believes the moon
controlls or indicates the sort of weather,
and Was just as hard' on the 'Science" of
Astrology (fortune telling by the stirs).
• These practiceshe referred to as the
• abuses of astronomy. Many of the'views
thrown upon, the canvas -were beautiful
as- welt ae, instruetive;,he- only fault
•being that sufficient •time could not be
-taken. The ground to be gone over was
so extensive that, as Dr. Marsh put It,
he cOuld'giveonlyir sort- of;a.hop, skip-
• and jump lecture.
• • The doctor was assisted -by -his Son,
who is preparing for •the; Ministry and
• who at preseet is in charge of miesion
work at • Mildmay and Ayton. Mi.'
Marsh, the younger, is an accomplished
singer and during the e ve n in g odntribut-
ed a number of beautiful solos
The seareal Annual •Meetini4 of the
Maitland Presbyterial:Society 11r, s,
wiff be held in the Presbyterian Church,'
Lucknow, on May 16th. inst. -- A good
progrtne is being provided. One of the
principal features of the afternoon Ra-
ma *Ube the. diseuesion on 4.Mission
Band wprk;•and' in the evening' session
an -,address will be 'given by Rev. Mr.
Little, of St. •Helene. hinsie by :the
Lucknow Presbytariain Church choir.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. -the pastor
and board of managers of the Presby-
terian Church, Lucknow, must feel that
the anniversary services held in the
church Sunday and Monday • were all
that could be desired. Rev. Mr. Wood-
side, of Chalmer's Church, Toronto, who
gonducted the services on Sunday, is a
preacher of power and eloquence quite
above the ordinary. • With an impres-
sive personality is combined strong in-
•tellect and imaginatron, a voluminous
and pleasant voice.and a free and cupious
delivery. There was a large congregation
to hear him in the morning, and in the
evening the church was Packed to Cap-
acity, while Oita a number failed to
secure admission. The Lucknow Meth-
odist Church, South Kinloss and St.
Helens Presbyterian Churches withheld
their services and quite a number were
in from these places.,
On Monday evening the church was
9gain packed-fullta hear Rev. Dr. Marsh,
F.R.A,S. of Holstein, give his illustrat-
ed address, "A Night in the Skies." Dr.
Marsh's lecture and views were a real
treat; and something new to a Lucknow
Committee of the Patriotic League.
y personal contribution of $5 received froia
•'Ars. Alex McCarroll The amount men-
tioned is the result -of -an effort On -the-
part of Mrs McCarron to earn moneY,
• for the work of the Red Cross-. Society,
by/Making end selling home-made: bak-
ing. The Money represents several weeks'
labor and a good deal of -unselfish effort,
•whiCh the Committee recognizes -and ap-
preciates to the full, and for which the•
members, extend their grateful thanks,
-with friends th Kincardine.
M iss Ethel Pickard, ofPaisley ,' is a
guest of the Misses Howson'.
' Coaductor Coll D McLean returned'
to Parry Sound on Thursday. .•
--41essrs. Tom -Colwell and:ME:Robin"
son have purchased new .buggies,
MiMarry-Deolitin- is confined -to his •
bed with inflamatory rherimatism. ,
Miss Myrtle Clarland and Master Cecil
visited at James Thompsoh's this *eek.
,
Pte. Arigus McIver; of Kincardine, is
working at Win: McKenzie's, 2nd. Bruce. •
• A number of new .bOOks were placed
on the Pubhc Library shelves lest week.
•
Chevrolet automobiles have been pur-
chased by and delivered to the following
parties; T. S. Reid, manager .of the
Molsons Bank; Johnstone Bros., furni-
•ture store;'Wm. McKenzie, horse -bnyer;
John Harris, Rifiley; W. J. Todd, • St.
Helena; Mel. Greer, Lucknow; A. E.
Durnin, Lucknow; Jesse Button, Luck -
now. . .
MARKETS
•
(Corrected up. toWecuesday noun) •
Wheat * ' 90 '95
'Oats. .... . 38 • 40
Aarley . 58 60-
' Buckwheat . 65
.•• Butter 28 29
Eggs, new.lad. . . • 2
1r'30
• .Report Not True
A rep* current the past few days to
the effeet that Dan McDonald, recently
wounded at the front, has had his arm
-amputated, •is not trim At: least no
word to that effect has been receiVed. It
appears "that he was bit by shell 'hag-
meritii while aiding in carrying the
woundecl'froin the trenches. One of his
arms was badly shattered but, according
to the nurse in charge, thedocters were
in hope of saving it.
- - :• BORN
. -
MoCiosm-In West Wawatiosh,.
May 6th, 1016, to Mt and Mrs, W.
G. McCrostie a son. •
TORONTO PRICE P THIS 91/1310{ .
• Wheat, bush, . 98 to 5 11: 05
• oats,•bush • • - • 31 ..o 52
• Barley, bush 58 to . 62
Choice heayy giteere.... 8 SO to 9 25
Butchers' cattle -s 8 25 to 8 50
• -Feeders 7 SO to 8 SO
- Lambs, 1030 to 12 00
_bec cw 9 •00 to -9 50 -
Butt er,
IFfiitteicarairy Prints. a. • 29" to 32
ggfo, new laid, doz.... 24 to , 25
Potatoes, bag.... "2 00 to
irogs,•:fed and watered 11 25 to 11 55
c .
Kintail'
. -Monday, 11/loy 8
• Neil McDonald was a Sunday Visitor
in Lucknow. ' •
'• Miss Links Stewart Visited friends
here last week. ' . -
EiiI McDonald was in Dungannon
▪ On• e"day last week.
• Clifton Ainffin niade a business. trip to
Goderich on Friday. •
;The Griffin has returned after Visiting
friends in Goderich. '
Mrs. Ilusiey, Of Godericli, is visiting
• ii•er daughter; Mrs. 0. O'Keefe.
Mr. S. S. Griffin, of .poderich, spent
the week end at die home of Tim Griffin.
• MO. T. 3, Lannall, ni Lanes, 'spent -a
lew days last Week at her former home
• Ithrierlireat, who has been homo for
•tome timebat reetnned his nuktis at
SCHOOL•REPORTS •
1114s Jennie '
,MeKeeman nurse -ii
training in Wellesley Hospital, Toronto,
is home.
Mrs.:Abell and Miss Bessie, -of Cargill,
spent a few days last week at W. J. Mc-
Keeman's,
• 'Miss - Phyllis Moffatt has 'returned
from a visit with Major anclars. Moffat,
of Walkerten.
Misses Aileen Pinkerton, and Sa,die
Colwell, of Pinkerton, Stindayed at J.•
•
D. Robertson's. .
• Pte. John Kitelien, of the Military
-School, .Walkerpt, spent the Week -end
&Whig home here. • • •
Pte. Clyde McKeem'an, who -left for
Toronto last week to j oin the Treasports„
lias returned home.
Ptes. John Kitchen and Mae. McKin-
non are taking a N.C.O. course in Walk-
erton Militiry School: • •
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Avery, of Armow,
Sundayed at the • home of the latter's
brother,I. D. Robertson. -
•
Mrs : Kitchen has rented the borne
twa.doors west of Pest Office from Wm:
McKenzie ' tjncl 'moved in last week.
. Died in -Alberta •
'Much sorrow and regret w.as expressed
-when-word-Was received_of_the death of,
• Mrs. IL A. MacLeod; of Grannum,
411 April 280.__•__Dea.th, which came
unite .unexpcctedly,. 'was due to heart'
• tronble.--Iteruiaiden,name was Annie
Mcl)ougall. She wis formerly from -the
4th. con., Kinloss, where she bad a large
circle of friends and relations who sym-
• pathize with Mr. MacLeod and family
• in their sad bereavement.
• PIA
S. 5. Ne: 3, KiNLoss.
• Jr. IV -Irene Hanna, ViariOnHoicigins.
• Sr, III -Grace Thoinpson; Martha
Hanna, 'Pearl Boyle. ' •
Jr. III--.0scar Hodgins, Tena Hawk-
sha.w. It ,
raeiner-KarlB�
Harry Ilodgins.
• Jr. I -Bert Thon.pson, Mary Hodgins,
Gorda Staters, Nornie Hodgins, 'Alice -
Hodgins. !' • .
"r -Marie Gambol': '
_ •
MADELYN MOMOURAN, Teacher.
•
Fourth Lon. Khiloss
• -Tuesday, May a
Willim lionston is on the `Way to
. .
recovery after a severe illness.
Miss Etta -MacKinnon - is Irvine this
week taking a much needed rest, ••
A sister of Mrs. I3en Chestnut with
her children, from SaskatelieWan, visited
here a feveweeks.
' Dick Robertson and ;family, of the,
10th Con. of Huron, visited ,itt Arai.
McCann on Sunday.
Miss Annie Ross is waiting on MM.
John' McDiarmid, who is recovering from
a severe attack of pnennionia.
A number Of those ravenous dogs
Which periodically 'overrun the township
vsited S. S. McDonald's steep pen last
Week and detroyea a lergo 'portion of
his belt. Oorao dogul1t to be poi&
POilt
are here fot.a short time and are -living
in the house of Mr. Malcolm Mcean:
_Quite a large representation of the
I O.O.F. Order . here attended DiVine
service in Tieerton on Sunday morning.
All will be pleased to)" hear that Mrs.
Chas: MeKinnon is' doing Aitely, Nurse
"MpOreit-th, of ,Kincardine, is in attend-
ance. •• ' . '
Real Estate is booming! Meagre Thos,
-431.-PerevatruLlkoigelkKaffruvrJeacit
purchased -50 acres {IT the farm- of the• -
late•James McKenzie. • •' ••
Mr. Neil C. McFarlane, our popular
shoeniaker and barber, has been unable
to be in'his shop for thepast two weeks,
and is, attime of writing, under the Dr's.
care. All hope for his speedy recovery.
Who says (Marais isnot patriotiel
160 copies of the specie,' edition Souven-
ir Nanaber Bruce Battalion paper was
received her last week. News sent in
witenot printed. • We were not used
fairly, • _ _ _
rtes. Neil McDermid, James and 'John
Thornphori, Albert Groves, Edgar • Mc -
McAfee, Win. Patterson, Edward Chap-
man, Torrance McLennan,Wilbert Me,
NaIlyind. Walter McKenzie are all -home
fer seedibt
Mr, SohnK. McLeinnin met with a
riltiaway accident' on Saturday night.
The buggy passed overbill% but as far as
is known at the present time injuries are
not rierions. All hope to see him around
Oen. "ie home was unhurt, baving
been alight in a wire fence), but the
buggy is badly damaged. Mt. McLennan
is vory foOloato to lutvo eecht3e4 ea well.
. Courey's Corners
'HONOR OF ROLL
• .The LuCknoW .Detachment of the
1,60th, (Bruce) Battalion, baying (with.
• thn exception of those working an farms)
gone to battalion headquarters, and re-
cruiting tn tbia part of the ,County, *nay
he regarded as completed, for the present,
• we take the occasion to, lightish a full
list of the men who have enlisted at the
office here, '• Following that list is a list
'ct others from Lucknow and -Vicinity
wise are, or were:with other.-dnite:,
Lucknow Det., Bruce Battalion's
• • •stoT.,MAJOR
• Carrick,' R. T.,1, Carpenter..
CORPORAL - •
•
11. M., Telegraph Operator.
•• Henry, A. B , Student.
•'• PR/VATE8 •
• Austin, Robert, Farmer.
.. Agnew, Thomas, Laborer.
Baker, James, Thresher.
• Barber, William, Farmer.
Buchanan, Robert; Farmer.
;Campbell, Alex Farmer.
• • Chisholm, -Harry, Farmer.
Clark„ Melvin, Farmer.
• Caaemore, Roy, Farmer.
• English, Bert, Farmer., •
Fisher,'Itobert, Laborer.
Graham, Marshall, Merchant.
Henry, Earl I., Farmer.
• Huston, William, Laborer.
Hughes, William, Laborer.
• ,Harris, Wilhain, Farmer.
Hutchison, John, Blacksmith.
Jewitt, Albert, Farmer.
• Kennedy, Alex. W., Farmer.
- • Kennedy, David, Farmer. • ••
• Kennedy, AUX.D, Blicksinitli.
• Kupnochi, John, Farmer.
- Middleton,•Clecil, Farmer.
McInnes,.John B., Laborer.
• . McLeod, Angus, Farmer. •
•McKendrick, John, earmer.
McKinnon, Peter, Carpenter.
Purser, John V., Farther. •
Plowright, Sydney, Blackthirth.
Romminger, John, Farmer.
.Rising, Frank, Farmer.
• Robinson, Robert, Schobl Teacher.
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Taylor, George,' Farmer.
• Twamley, George; Farmer,
• Wharten, Alin F., Farmer.
, Smeltzer, Gordon, Electrician.
4 • Drennan, E, Fernier.. • ,"
Hassel, joseph,.Farmer.
. Hassel, George 0., Farmer.
Irwin, St Clair, Farmer.'
• -"Kennedy, Win., Farmer, • •
-.1>attersomArchle„ Fernier-
• -Webster, B.,: N., Farmer. •
Butler, Alex., Firmer.
Gillespie, Ches.., Buttermaker,
• MeDona1c1;-Thornaa A.„: Farmer,
Nixon, Joseph; Lineman,
Wilijainfi,]{arr-y--Farther
Pi thee, Wrllian4 Farmer.
• . Piercey; Ernest, HarneSsMaker.
•'Hibben, Robert, Farmer.
'Slaughter,. Jas., Farmer.• ,
Bogues, Gordon; Clerk '
Henderson, Clarence, Fernier:
Johnston, 'Noble, Farmer.
• • Hughes, Alvin, Farmer. •
Patterson, Jamea, Farmer. •
. .L -Tuesday, May 9,
• BoiiN.•-•4'o ..Mr.: and Mrs. Kenneth
Farrish, a daughter. .
•
A number attended the plair in Luck -
now last Friday night. ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson visited,
Mrs. F. Scott,,sr., one day last week.
Mr. and, Mrs. Angus 'Meliermidi of
the Nile, visited friends here last Sunday.
• Miss Effie McDonald, of Arriberley,
anent a few days withMrs. John John-
ston. •
- A -couple' Of .our young gentlemen have
purchased new Niggles. Something do-
ing, ehl
• We are pleased to state that Mrs. D. L.
Taylor luta so far recovered as to be able
to eorne home, .
Beryl&
-,Tu4sday,.'May, 9..
Mrs. Jos Bloore, of Itificardine„.sp,ent
a few days visiting around B- rvie: • •
:-Mr. Arthur •Deilnet bee enlistectatitla
the 16oth 'battalion 'in.,KinCardine. • .
•
Mr. Wm. • Peterberigh was on a-busi-,
nesa trip te tic coo! on r on ay, •• ,
' Charlie Hewitt is •eutting. .gnite
show in 13ervie.noW witlf•his- new Over-
land. . '• ••• •, , • •
•- Privates .Alfred • Collins and 'Wesley
Sturgeon .are Werking for.la few. weeks
on'the. North.. Lipp. •
• • .
• Ars. Daniel Last and •Miss..!Edith,
. Ostrom, Of: Kincardine, Visited for a••
couple of Weeks:around. Berv•itl. •
-r„.,ktrilkLylimner-Beetti-of-Toron-to-Vrtiver-
.
Pity; returnedliethe lint week -to Spend -
the holidays at her home here. . ••
We are glad to see 'Mrs. Thos. Mc.
KinneYback to otir village again after
spending a few months In Chicago.
Our cheese factory is to be opened
again about ray 15th. Mr. Iliank
Watts is to be the cheeseinaker, and it
good season 18 anticipated.
, Inspector Bald, of Port Eigin,.thade
i
his regular visit to the' schools n this
vicinity last wedk, and while inspecting
the sethols gave a special 'teat for the -
boys cf the entrance class who are able:.
to assist at farm work. Several from
the north and south line schools were
successful and have conahenced to work,
:on •the farms. •,
• A write up en it Kincardine township
trustee is causing knit°, a bit pf talk
around Bervie It appeared In the
Walkerton Herald and Times and other
editors 'were' kind enough to copy: We
might just -add that the editor would
do well to gOt WO before making such
a write•up and also other local poor
men Might profit by investigating before:
cOotios mob Odioulow4 dot%
7Moving Picture Show •
• The great nailitarY play :coining to
Lucknow on Aturday, May13th, called
"The Campbells aro ,Coming" promises
to be the finest ever:shoWn•in 'the town
or county. It should especially appeal
to the people ofluckhow on account of
the,history connected witii it. Special
Scotch music will be playedby an expert
Piarrist. On account of the high cost of
producing and putting on the play, the
price of admission will be 25 •and 15e.
It is thrilling froin start to finish, in 5
big reels. • . The doors open at 8,p4 in.
Two shows put on, -so all May see- the
great picture 1,206 of the Vancouver
Highlanders take part. Rerneinlier the
date, Saturday, May i3th., and corne,
Meney refunded if not satisfactory.
Died at Edmonton ,
•
Whet' Laces
Blur
There comes a time *lien
letters blur and .. type
seems to gather and read-
ing becomes difficult:
This is nature's way of
telling you. ro get glasses:
. Not iiist any glasses, but
• glasses Made to order for yourowu
eyes, the kind in fact that we'are
having Made, every day. Our ex-.
••aah3ndfree 0i°12are
charge.
rthar"gh‘ scientific
sgt LJSAND SEeBETTER
rtS4:52" •
F. T. ARMSTRONG
cl,eviieIer and 'OE .ian
Phone 92
4c
VOCAL
Teacher of .Singing, Voice and Tone
• Production. ,Pupils prepared
for examination.
• c..AprogRsoN
EVERYBODY'S 'COLUMN
.iitAID WANTED at once, nigh, wages paid. •
Apply to Box 263, Lucknow, Ont. 27-4-1,-.L •
•
Mrs, T. S. Reid; •mother of Mr. Reid
of the Molsons Bank here, 'passed away
at Edmonton, on, Friday of last week.
Mr. Reid had been to Edmonton to see
his 'nether, and left there on the under-
' -standing that she was improving. The
recovery, however, proved to be of only
a tem orary nature, and on his arrival
at mg amie learned Of her death.'
Mrs, Reid was 62 years of age. 'She is
welt remembered about Lucknow, and
has many relatives in this part of Cam-.
io. She, with her husband and other
members of the family, went to Edman -
thin .1904. • Mr, Reid died two years
ago, and slam that time Mrs. Reid has
lived with a, daughter.
Proposes Brace County 'League
r _
: Judge Klein, chairman of lire 13-ruce
County War Auxiliary, has issued- a
circular letter, propOshig that when the
Brune Battalion.is fully mobilized, and
the work of the Auxiliary practically
over, a Bruce County Patriotic League
be organized,'
Some of the things the judge stggests
such an organization should look after
are: •
1 -Arrange for employment of soldiers
who retUrn,
8'-Endoutage admiration of -disabled
War heroes.of Bruce: •
, 3 -To induce retired fanners to return
to, the larid.
4 -To assist in fdture recruiting when
necessary.
5 -Assist and encourage Inunigration
to the county..
6 -To instill patriotism in the rising
generation,
7.--T� boost the County of Bruee in
general.
•The idea will dotilitlese appeal to many
of tile leading Men thronshout the
county, and the organization iniggested
'Will in all likellhOod come tato beleg. •
,
wA.NTED.-Illen or boys 'for finishing roont
to Sand, Stain and Nil. No experience
necessary. Apply ot Office. . - -
, • . D./OXBOW TABLE CQ,
, • •
APARTMENT TO L7T.-5 Rooms and Bath.
. Over corner store m Mui -ray's Block. . Ap-
• ply to.,Marie Murray. ' •
MONEY TO WAN. -,--On niort,gages and -uotOs
• at reasonable. rates'. Fire Insumnoe, both
•Btoolt and Mutual Companies: •
GED. A. BIDDALL.•Broker.Lucknow
•
Room irott RENT. -Suitable for�iflCeor ,
dress -making. Also a good house to rent.
'6 4,t -f -c. • Apply at Joynt's °dice,
ROUSE FOR RENT, 'on Havelock St.; Ina.;
• now, half acre of land, edit venientto school .
and charch. Possession at mice. Apply to
Mrs: Martin: Con. 4; Kinloss. or address
•Box 187. 'Lackno w.• 2044 f.
••
. Notice to Creditors
• -
NOTICEIS'IlitREBY GIVEN„ nisuant,to
Soctieif 66;Chap; •121 et tile HAW1S13 E9
'.011tario,that all perscins having claimsugat 1154.•
the'Estate of Patrick Kenney,. deceased•, who
diod' on or about the .Tiventy-second, day or
July, A. D. 1913. at the TOwnship of Kiniess, in
ihe_Ccittnty Of Bruce,..are required to send • by
pbst,.prepaid, or to deliver to, R. .Vatistone,' -
Wingba.m, Ontario, Solicitor for theExecutors..
011 or before 'the Fffteen,th'darot May. A. D. - :
1916, fEerrh111110S and tiddresses. With• full tor- -
Oculars of their elahns in writing." and the
nature of the•securitaa
ies•ny) held bY tha01
duly verified by a statittory-declittation.
ND FUltTHEit TAKE NOTICE thatlifter
the said Fifteenth 1103, 03' Pria}7. 1916, the assets
of the Said estate' will bel distributed by tim-•
Exemitors among the parties entitled' thereto,.
-haying regard only to the clahns.of which their
.,bail then have 'notice, and the estate will not
be liable for any claim not died at, the time • of
the said di.tribution. ;
lls.ted ot .Winghain this Fifteenth • day of • •
A:
April, A. D. 1916..
. . VANATOBE, Wingbam P. O., • .,
-11:5-e. • ' Solicitor for -theeskectitors. •
With Other Battalions
• Sergt.• Major McKenzie„.leth. High.
lenders.
Sidney Towle.
• Huntley Gordon°, 18th. Batt
McDonald, 18th. Batt:"
A. E. Mortis, 18th. Batt,
„ Robt. Barbour, C.A.V.C.
• Murdoch McLeod, 33rd. Batt, i•
• Jack McDcnald.
• Herold'Aekert (invalided home). .
• Herb. Graham, Eaton battery.
Billie jOhnston. •
' 0. Tweedy (killed hi action).
Alex; MeDiarinid,, Mounted Rifles.
0. Hibbeni, i8th. Batt. •
• • Herb: Miller, lst. Batt. •
Gee. Hunter. •
Chas. Pinner. '. •'• .
'
Harry Tucker, 5th. UniVersity.
. Arthur Newman, 71st. Batt •
Joe McCoy, 33rd Batt. - •
-• Andy Hableki 33rd. Batt. ,
Gilbert Thomas (died Jau. 28th.)• °
Harold Allin, nth. University.
Arnold Ratliviell 33rd Batt,
Wilmer McDonald..•
Alex. McDonald, Transport.
Bert ChiSholni, 7Ist. Batt.
Geo. Abbott, 74st. Batt,
Chas: Piethy, 71st. Batt. : .
Robt. Sturdy, C. A. V. 0.
Robt. McIntosh, kb. University;
•' Geo. Stilwell,..101st. Batt.
,,,...Fraser Paterson, 33rd. Batt,
'• Geo. Pater -ion. . ,
• Dr. Freemen, Med..Corps,
• Billy Corrigan.
W. --Finlay McInnis:
Middletom4tat. -
160th. :Batt_
• Clarence Spence, Imp. Army. *
• Jack Hawk, Transport. ,
G. Helirbeck. •
A. J. Grundy.
L. McDonald, Ambulance.
Alex. Heriderdon, Stratheona Horse.
' McKenzie. ,
P R. O'Reilly,
• Jack Berry.
J, Taylor.
, E. L. Racine, 1S`o. 2, D,
• Cleve Aiteheson, 161st. Batt:
• Telford Aitcheson, 161s1. Batt.
Wellington McOok, Ambulance,
Clarence MeDonald,,Anintils.nce. •
• `a
•
1
1 J. ALLAN
• EYE SPECIALIST *
At J. G. Armstrong's
Drug Store •..
Wednesday. May 17
• ' Eyes. Tested and
• Glasses Supplied.
Court of Pevision
Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held pursnaht• to the AssesSuient.
• Act, in the Council Chamber in the Vil-
lage of-Lucknow, on, Friday, the .26th.
day of May, A.D., 1916, at, eight o'clock
p.m..; to hear and detertnine.the appeals
against the Assessment Roll of.the Vi
lage Of lAcknow in the County.of BrucC
for. the year 1916.'
All persons havingbusiness at th e• said
• Court are hereby notified to govern
them-
selves accordingly. ,
. "
Dated .at Lucknow this9th, day of May., °
A. De ,, 1916. '
18 J ; AGNnw, Clerk.
. Notice Re Past DriVing
at
The Connell of the Village of Lucknow
has instructed the undersigned to see
that the by-law regulating the speed of
driving on the streets of Lucknow be
observed. The speed limit whine the
corporation, is nine Milos per hour. The)
danger from. faSt driving is especially
great OA Satirday evonin j
• • A. 4,004F,A0$ Voustoie.
.COUrt of, Revision
Notice is hereby- given • that. n Court
Will be held pursuant to the AtieesSnient -
Act in the Towreship Hall, west Wawa.
-nosh,- -cm Memday;-Ilay--29,- at ,110-o'cloar
..t•1-p-to,hear andAletermine -the -al*Tals.'".
against the Assessment Roll of the Tows ;-
9 ill; "Of Virest
of Hiwoii fol :lip year 1916.
• All persons having business at the said
court are hereby riotified.to govern them-
selves accordingly. -
Dated at West Wawanoeh, May .9th. '
25-5. • W. A. WILSorr, Clerk.
Kingsbridge
. .
--Nion0ay, May F4
Ed. Wallace is engaged Ivith John
Long for the seeding.
Ed tie Smith is stuVring from ft se‘;er.1
atpiele of pneumonia. •
Scipio from here attended the play,
"It* Lyone," Whiehwari giveu in Luck.
now last Friday,
41,
• A. re.gruiting Inieet•ing,• tt hieli will • •
addressed by the, welt -known. ,Goderiell-
orator,. Mr. .and- 'Other •
speakers, will be held in the Kingshridgq
Pariah Hall, next Friday -
18tli., commeneing at 6 oclecit.r-.In adw
dition to the sPeaking, a atoti vrogtao .
la 41so e$0,eteit‘
,