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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-06-29, Page 811104" 41411111144.4 • "RS 4,141M101, 11-1111114rift MU DOCti (5c CAM RON CO. Buy • I , . TheStaple Department in our store is one iii which we take a spec- , ial 'interest and always keep it 'well stocked in the very best qualities to be found in the trade. Cotton goods are steadily advancing in pile in the wholesale, market and goods purchased later mist be bought at advanced prices over those we are offering at the present time. Owing to early purchases„we are enabled to sell many lines at loiter prices 'than we can .1My the same gooda to -day, , Therefore We would .advise early purchasing of your • , . needs in,cotton goods,. It shalt require HQ arg'14111ent• to convince yon that when • .. -_, the perehanthas to pay the advanced Prices, the retail price must be increased to tb:e. purcha,s.d. See these good values: -.. .. . ' ' . . •• • • , , n NA( ' • .; •••••• Flannelettes* • Fine qu alities aud neat patterns 11,-12 Togs t 4 and 15c. - Priekilika , • , Blue stripe and fancy; patterns 2 5 and 30c. - Denims • Blue-anct black, sPeeial 30 8132c. Cottonade Extra heavy weight, extra value to -day 40c, Shirtings • Large kalige and good patterns • • 'Fine qualities, nice cheek patterns • •111-2 and 15c. • Prints '4 • ,Splendid assortment of patterns 12 1.2 and 15c. , Scout Percales, Indigo Bine yard wide 20c. ‘• • • • . • . 'Good Values at 8,10, 1 oweiIIng 12y d . . I 2 an 15e Grey and. Bleached; 10, ' cottOns 42'1-2;14 and I5c, Sheetings 40 and 45c; xtra.values, 30,32, irculat PiIlow Cotton 40) 42. 44 and 46.41” 25 and 50c, Circtilar Linen Pillow Casing 45 inwide, special 60c. Special Values, This Week Children's Barefoot Sandals, solid leather, small alraizes, 75e to..1.25. • • ' • Ch en s Patent Slippers,. in Classic and Mother ,iHubbard makes, 4 to 7 1-2 at 1.55, 8 to .10 1-2 at 1.5001 to.2 at 1.75.. Women's Grain Oxfordsolow heel and, plain toe, nice, wide, easy fitting, sizes 3 td 8, good value at , • . , • Men's 'Straw Hats for July ist===50c. to $2.511 • . ; • • . • I • . • • • • • Special Announcement This .store will be closed on Saturday, •July ist. (Dominion Day) but we will. 'be open on Friday evening till. it) o'clock. Regarding our Two Days' Special Sale last week we desire to express our appreciation of the courtesy and good :nature shown by the people in waitiig tso,. patiently during the big ryshon. ' Salurday afternoon and evening. Although we had two 'extra sale clerks, we were still unable to give the service and attention to customers that we always desire to give. Tliese were the largest two consecutive days' business. in the history of our store, and we appreciate the fact that the special bargains offer- ed met with such a hearty response from the purchasing public. • - • • • • 14. CANADIAN CHINAWARE WILL REPLACE CIERMAN Oeveiopinst 'oepotits • 0 Kaolin or. . Vans Or in ouebsc-Oniss, end Pew induetrise Affeoted • , 41444.14144 Tho *nesting .of German and Austrian: porcelain wares= from the Cenadian Market in favor of "Made -in -Canada' produets heta been brought appreciably elefier by the, coutitruetion ofa spur Ilne, by gle, Canadian Northern. Bail - WAY from .ite Montfort 'branch, to an, extensive denoOtt of. kaolin . near Hu,. berdoau1:b o., similar .060110 of that natural resource, that' manufacturers in the Tetitenic pires have, producedthe,. soopplloo.ot ellintawarenthat have been marketed to homes in all parta ot the world, and the prevalonce of the "Made.in. GerMailY" inscriptlini,00 the Underside:. average 1113i and.10alOn-i4 • • of s a e. plates • in Pia pishes an Indication.'et thewidespread ' character and value,Of the Impinges; But. it is not in the .Manufacture of table,' ware\ alone that kaolin is important, Large' flueutities- are utilized *Otho production of the. finer grades ;of •printing :paper, and in the' . Ma , of Insulators for MO • liewer electrie transmisidon•lines, 'Anstrian makers had (*eloped an international trade of considerable .Mageltude in the latter product :beret° the outbreak of the war.. ..,Since the seas, have heen cloeed against ,the Austrian supplies the japfine§e have gone late the WO; • 41eSa of making these: essentials, ands, • largely because of. the COespness of • the labor available to Au.or,g. there; the indeetry. tsectmeAwto :have made. remarkable, progress,. They are • exporting at a, '10* • price and have already got...Into touch. with Canadian nears, This .Quebec supply touches the glass industry also, for he by-product , is a pure. silica-sand,Which is suitable. for the manufacture or glass and sand. • PaPer, and is utilizable as moulding sand and for ether. purposes. 4 ,After Ceertefililrepted$11111110 -PT, verrise Aga!e VireAte40011 antiOnneed 01 MOM*: VIM responsibility for the *tteek on, the United Mote* troopers by Moil - coni at OetriSal, balk been seemed by the (*Muse GoVernment, Demand for the immreltetezebras, of the lielt,04 State*(iovernment, with a fur- ther demand for an .early statement froth Verrallee Se to the-goorso of, action. he has determined Won: These are. tho outstanding ,feeturee. of nom. municetions exchanged betWeen, ;Gm two Governmente on SWAP., and made public by Air. Lansing. , , EIIseo Art*44040. Milan 'Ambas, srelor-Peelinate. Informed Ministers Ignacio Calderon of Bolivia and Rafael ,Baldiver of Salvador on Sunday that' Carranza was ready to ancept "In eriro i pints" offer of Mediatiell to avert•wer between Me ico and the'United States ' Meanwhile President Wileon called In- to conference tne•chairMen anranic- .1n... g minority members ot the Foreign nelatione CoMMItteee of the Senate. and House to prepare the way for placing the Mexican .01tnation. before • . Congreite end tor action. by that bodY. Earlier Sunday Secretary of State Lin, Mug; after a •conterence ' With , the. President: gave out the text of 'the virtual ultimatum to Carrattsa, de- manding the release .1- of American prieonere at. 'Chihuahua and an ex,' planation ot•Carretirie'a actions and in- tentieni. •• . Washington despittelige' On Friday *aid: ' PreParattons for • war with Mexico went forward swiftly atter re- ceipt of at tifficial.report from General Pershing showing that the American gaValrY troeleft'wereled into ambuiih. . -14. Carrizal by .the Cerranza General Gomes. . Funston fears all of 'Abe troops at Carrizal who have not now • been accounted for were killed; cap- tured or seriously wounded. National' Guard organizatione throughout the country were .straining every nervo to- ' night to prepare for active service on the Mexican border, The entire army of 100,000 men summoned by President Wilson's call was placed directly at General Funeton's disposal, .and will. be rushed to the Mexican border at the earliest possible moment. Con- gress also took vigorous and far- reaching action, validating the Prod- ' dent% measures. ' • , ‘, Deposit Large Kaolinis supposed to be decompos- ed feldspar, and occur§ In • pockets or fisaures_ot varying depths., The...color ranges, trOma• faint yellow to pure white, the latter„being the more valu- able. Its freedom from quartz,, mica, and other particles, is also a factor. The' deposit rendered accessible by the Canadian Northern is supposed to be many thousands of feet 111 depth, and. • is pure -white in shade, and experts Consider that from it the higher grades of porcelain and pottery may be manw factiwed, and of course, insulators as well, Success in the burning of the ulay into the various products of a high grade, depends greatly upon the • character of the fuel. As firewood is abundant and cheap in Northern Que.' bee, the Candian deposit appears to ".have been placed in the best environ- ment. The Canadians who re interested14er Pes development nlillirerTe_rf=1- General for the Provinbe. of Quebec in London, ,England, a report made for'. him by Dr. Bigot of Paris, on the ceramic possibilities of the kaolin or, • Chine clay found in . the. Province of Qubece; one by. Mr. Joseph Keele; Director ottlie, Bureau of Ceramics of ' the Dominion Geological Survey, one by . Edward. Orton, - Jr., Professor of Ceramics ` of the.Ohio State College, from Mcill University, Mon- * ese documente:demonstrate• kiiadian clay, in addition to ramie value,•po§sesseS all gristles necessary for the • o Ottlie-highest grades Of also the qualities which On; manufacture of paint • r1 .of many. tenet articles • ufacturing chemists. The io5-is that porcelains equal to Ilita.lnest French manufacture AY be-!flide in Canadaas it has been fqund b'- tests made in Limoges, France, that the Canadian....claya_are. e uall suitahl eas the French kaolin ' Ulamis -Monday; June. 207-, Mies Margaret Symons visited friends • in Walkerton last Week • ."' Miss Jessie Inrig returned to • her hOme in Berlin on Monday. • J. Crawiord, Detroit, Mich.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. McKinnon., Mise Mable Knktown and friend,' of Greenock, Sundayed at her , hoe here. Messrs:Tip* Carr and Victor Kidd, of Rincardine, were Sunday visitors at homes. , • • ' • , • . Mr.11. R. Maher returned from Ot- tawa au Saturday, owing to illness of his mother -in -Jaw. , ., •Messrs. Robt. and Dan McDonald,' of • .Ripley, visited at the home of their sis- ,ter,,Mrs. C. MclCinnon. 4 • Pte. Hector MoLean, of 12th, Anibul- ' wee Corps, Winnipeg, paid a flying visit • to 'Acquaintances here lait week. • • 114't forget the Union & S. picnic to • , Inverhuron, Tuesday, July 4th. come and enjoy the day. ' "kisses, Mary J. and Jessie McLean Sun- , ' -dayed with friends on the Boundary, , • , All are pleased to hear that•Mr. N. C is -able to be- -up after,, his , • long illneas, .and all hope to see•hini out . , _ • , , ; Mrs. Madden, Of Haiffilten, spent last' week here, packing and shipping their 1i3n$ieBld-etiects to Halsilltorf where- - • " • they will reside. , • Pre: Edgar W. Pyke, of the 1,6th. tfiviversity Artillery, Toronto, spent a few days at -J, • ; ilevving attoeintanceS. •• Tielatirea from Port Euron and. Lon- don, motored here in Mr; Pecoelt's tour big - g ear, front London, end spent Sunday with Mr, and Mis, Stevenson.: Miss Nettie Gitnn taught 'the School at $s 8 � 4, Bruce, last week in the absence of Miss McDOlialci, wbo was, • bine n aecountiof her aunt's death. , %V ate sorry to report the very critical Yet:Widen of lire. Phan. Mciiinton, who. , took Mich worse 'last week. Ilurpe Russell, Of PaieleY, is ifi attendant% All hope for her receveryv On .rriday evening ot this week the Or suety aro owing a Literati • . - . I • • • 3 • S " • * . . . . . . . • .. • •.•' .1.' . ' • ' . • _ . . . • . . . 4 • • . 4 ' . .. • . • • • . . • • . . . . ... ' • and Musical Entertainment, Outside and local talent. .See bills. Everybody welcome. Free-ivilt offering. 'On•Wednesday evening a number of. friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thempson, '2nci:. con. Bruce, to spend the eveein with their cousin, Pte. Hector McLean, of Winnipeg,. (a former Glamis boy) who was here bidd- ing ;Good-bye to acquaintances • before leaving for overseas service cn. Friday. During the evening. Pte. keLeari was presenMd with an address and ring from 0 3 Newspaper reports. lately have ben Demand Growing revealing that Undle Sam putting on The market is Wide; for the supplies quite a brave front with MeXico. Looks of kaolin on the North American con as if he is -afraid of the Kaiser but not tinent have not sufficed to meet domes- tic requirements. A revival df of the, the Kid. • - gration will produce, automatically, a keen demand for table wares, and' Our village Dr has been having a veity busy.time lately, and -it is even hinted of development.. The Canadian pion- • bYsome of the- older heads thatle j eers in:. this new potential industry, especiallt interested in other lines than undoubtedly, Will hive the keenest of his patients. • competitors to face, but the purity , ) and abundance of the supply and the DUKE• OF OONNAIYGIET GOING • Earl 'Curzon. May Become Canada's Governer -General • London despatches on Friday said: king George has given his sanction for • the • Duke of Connaught, . whose term as. Governor-General of Canada extiires next October, to return to Eng- land, says an announcement issued by the Colonial deice, The 'King ex - cuffed Prince Alexander Of Teck, WhOse appointment was inade before the war, from being the iniccesser to the Duke of Connaught,As. the Prince ffeelsIr^ cannot •relinquish his milf- tary duties...Nothing is known of- ficially concerning the report that Earl Curzon of Kedleston, formerly Viceroy of India, will become Govt. ernor-General .of Canada, An Ottittisi despatch says: - Lieut. -Col. Stanton, • Military Secretary to, H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, confirmed the London despatch as to the Royal Governoes departure from Canada. ' No has been received as to his sue - cosset. "His Royal Highness leaves on a tour of inspection which will cover the whole of Ontario -end' the western Provinces, • REDMOND WINS POINT' Ulster Nationalists . Reluctantly Ao- • cept Exclusion -Lords Grippes The , Entrance, Exa• ms. were held the ineidentais to manufacture with the - possible exception of labor, ere fac- end of last week. Those f rein our vil- cirriin .their favor. At piesent,' the lage school who tried were Annie Stan. consensus of opinion .among the ex - his friends • perts concerned, appears to be that ley, Pearls Cle,ddes, Merle Richards and " th d t Kinloss with a little mother ng, e n us ry - ' . Tommy Miller. When last heard., of, all can be established, and that Canada • • S were able is "around again."' - has, in this deposit 'of china clay. an - • • . • • -Monday, June 26: Mr.*Normari McDonald : has hired with Wm. Graham, of the 7th. con., • Mfss Pearle Debsdale; of London, is visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. Albert Stanley.' • Misses,Wilda and Laura Stanley; of Linden, are spending a couple of weeks tinder the parental roof, ltIrs.:LlOyd'Hiltired and son from the West, are visiting the former's parents, -Mr. ---• *The trdatees of our school have been fOrtunate in hiring Mr. Lockhart as teacher for the coming year. , • • "Safety Tir8t7 is the. -motto cd the echool trustees, so they,have put a setiof iighteing rods on the school. We are sorry to report that Mr., Thee., -Briggehetinder--the-doetori.soare-_fle.is suffering from a kick by a. horse, Mr. James -Huston • has raised his house in prepaation or a cellar. Times -arerlookitigiirakightron-ear-lin • .opportunity td extend its* industrial Ri3v .I. F.,Ball occupied the pulpit in independence of the outside world. the Methodist Chureli on ;Sunday last; ' deliveringlislast sermon to the people EDUCATION A MEDIUM of this circuit. Mr.. Bail hes been with. - - • miler two years. making inank friends Harvard Professor Warns Against wherever he went,.and we regret to lose Neglectouf Thinking Things Out him from the circuit. , .•'An educated man knows that other people think, an intelligent man works • • ' ' his own thinks." ln this homely way Eighth- Con., --Kinloss • a, ,New York immigrant -girl defined the difference between education and • -Monday, June 26. Intelligence, and Prof. Francis G. Pea- body of Harvard Unfveralt3r, passed it Mrs. Jan Culbert . and Earl visited on to. a !time congregation in •Convo- • Purple Grove friends on Bunday' cation Hall, Toronto. He usedit as " TifeiiiiitOf CilliFrt 'and-Eiliciti•jotin; 'Ilia:: :tint 'til-PATittilit •ston visited at Glamis on Sunday, to. get on in the world. "Education," One of the Ripley boYs'called on the. e remarked, "is the rapid transit sys- item whereby the learning of the world Eighth on' Sunday. Call again, friend, is expeditiously ci.nveyed to the mind Earl Culbert is sporting a new buggy. d youth.' The chief obstacle to in- tellectual .ehiciency • is not laelt ot He says a new horse is no g•oodevithout -brains but lack of power." * ' • anew buggy • Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker and famili; of the West, are visiting his mother, wirBaker, of-llolyrood:-- • • ' A number frdiii here attended the - Garden Party at. 13ervi: on Wednesday, 'anti at Clark Friday e ening. •• an * Mrs. Chas.' ton ram; and family an isses Myrtle an. oe •0 Congra day. Meathla---GO:nare,ted 4 IVIerosipa, the Sicilian city that was completely ruined :by earthquake. With 'terrible loss ot ure, is now nearly - rebuilt. Ahritist all the new build- ings are of re -enforced concrete. Con- crete is said -to be "re -enforced" When t*isted iron or steel bars are embed - ed in hi- te-gi-Ve-it-extra-eirength • ed to sivinghtun 0.1,,san. Experience has s own is well to.fix those bad spots on the "Town . . the best Material for resisting earth. Line as it may rirove dangerous to the• , quake shocks. Vera payethe -Councillors would do h that.this rubber tires. We heard that Mr. Earl McDonald Main the Garden Party' in Beryl° On Wednesday' last and heard an exception- ally good program, • Mrs, Allan. Kaake spent a few daYfint her home on the 7th. Con. where •sh• e attended the funeral of herfather, tho late iohnson Griffith. ' We are glad terepott that, at the time Writingo Pte. Richard Portmet who has been so seriously ill, is recovering,' arld 110Kto )0 him out ROOM HA Y , :WEAK LUNGS? bo col setIon your chest or in yonr bronchial t bes a Do coughs hang on, or are you sub ectt throat, troubles? , .10.1 Suck troub s hould have immediate treatment with e rare curative Owen, el Scott's Emulsion to guard agrilnat. tonatiniptida Which so easily follows. SeottstiThinilidon contains pure cod blvet oil which Peculiarly eitrengthena the res- piratory tract and improves the quality of thc. blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. ., Scott's is prescribed by the beat Special- ' 14110 You can get It at any drug stomp, Reit It *WSW Toronto, 44 • Cannot Itilt inaian .1Violae Dailebdurt, a young Caugbna- waga Indian, 19 years of age, fell 160 feet front the Quebec bridge, hit a couple of beams in the descent and went spinning into ivio feet of water in the:river; falling on his back. •An old ,gintril there with a heat rescued him. As soon an ho got on his feet the Indian thrashed his, rescuer in lively style.' He wan brotight back to Caughnawaga as well as ever with the exception of a couple 'et °tacked tibi4 . 4.0.m:4,00410 A , conference of Ulster Nationalists was held at Belfast on Friday to con- sider David ' Lioyd,George's • proposal for the settlement of the Irish' ques- tion: -John-Redmond -' presided -and was supported by Joseph Devlin. Mr.. Lloyd -George's proposal was accepted by a vote Of 475 to. 265. 'Delegates froin all the Ulster counties and the Bishops of these counties were ere - sent: In all 1,000 delegates .Were 10 attendance. It is unofficially stated that Mr. Redmond declared that it the exclusion of ins Ulster countfes was ' not accepted by the conference he would realms the leadership 0 ,the Irish party. London says-: Lord -Bal- four ot, Burleigh, 'Lord Cromer, the Earl of Halsbury, Viscount Middleton and the Marquis of Salisbury, Who represent the extreme anti -home rule party, have Issued al manifesto depre- cating the attempt to settle the. Irish question by negotiations at the mom- ent. • • Thlaumont Captured : Before one of the most violent as- saults since the beginning of 'the at- tack four months ago, the Germane on Friday carried the French firstline trenches between Hills 320 and 321, east of the Meuse, captured the Thiau- naont works and penetrated to the lege of Fleury. A French counter- attack drove them out of the latter place.. Despite' the Germans' gain, the • moat fa'•-reaehing since the capture of Vault,' French observers•refuse to be Marina , ' . No Meat Per Germans .Aecording te a despatch from sone Adolph von .Baticki, President .ot the German Food Regulation Beard, threatens to make Germany a liege- „tariart.,,nation.,_untu,:_goptecoer. • announced on FridaY, the despatch says, that he *as seriously ocinsidery• ing a prohibition. upon the consuMp•!' -non of meat Tor two er-Alsree months. , • 14 Bold Robbery and Gun -play Armed- bandits are reported to have. Mud and wounded Brink •Manager Le - march° at Ville Mario, 'Quebee, and -blown -up hank building with _dyna- mite. They rode away without open- ing a safe containing $1.8,0000E. Pre- wintudi-all-telephone-and-light-Wire had been -ut. • - : • The •Paris Ministry of Marine an-. nounced on Monday that the Italian Auxiliary cruiser Oda di Messina and the Freifich- Fourche have been torpedoed in the Strait of Otranto, at the entrance tO the Adriatic. • Butterfly Or At a fancy drains bali for children a policeman stationed at die door Was instructed not to admit any adult. An (Welted woman cattie running up to the 'deer and demanded admission. sorry. MUM" tatilied the police- man, "Id I can't let anyone in but children." o • "Hitt My ehild Is dteseedas 5 but- terfly," eXciailied the • *Oman. "and. his forgOtton her wings:" • A "Can't helpit" replied the pollce- inan, "orders is orders; you% We to 1S1 her 110 ea tikterpillsre'r • • • • . 44444. • ' • 1ts..4i. ••••'.• ••• „ • . irhg4t4ti9 Ja 000 ;$411 Phone No. 10 is at Your Service We mentor ceeh-sAre sell Cheaper Than The Credit Ht :Plat/KERS How muelFtrouble and Worry it would save you it you eutd.4* keep your hogs and "sheep from getting under your wire fences, Ms problem has been Solved by the use of the Anchor Fence Stay, • • , - • • .".0411-r.'"....4".."717.7". They, only Cost 5c. each and a few -of tliem will anchor &wit a fence so that no hog can possibly get under. .rr , •i4clueo, •• 014 4411. A*I ".1;4;;;1161,,,t" This warm weather will make: you think about getting an On tove. Pee our line before you buy. The Lucknow Hardware & CoaI Co, - THE STORE THAT NEVER !DISAPPOINTS • • Whitechurch v-TileedaY, June 27, Glibsen Gillespie has returned hem" from •Cochrane. .• • Miss Nellie Bannerman, of W.ingham, spent Sunday at John Mewbray'e. • rtes. Tom and Jim Penrose, of Lon- don, spent a few days at hoinethis week.' Rev. Mr. Stewart is up at Bruce Beach this week working at his cottage. -Mrs. Hector. McKay returned Wit Week frem a three mnthe' trip through the West. •• :Miss Flo Martin, of Wiligham, vieited with her brother, William 'Martin, ter a few days, • Miss Edith • Kew, of Winham; is Visiting et the home Of her grandfather, Mr Cottle.' • '. •' 7 - Mrand ilia Griffin and Mrs. Berf Wan, Of Hamilton, are visiting at -the home of Wm. Barbour. • - " Mr. John' .Faloner, of Onlrose,' hair moved Onto the farm near here, recently Purchased from Mr. Wellwood, ' • Owing to the union service in the Methodist church Sunday evening, the Presbyterian chUrli, was closed. QUite a number from here attended. the jubilee services in Wingham. Presby terian church.on Sunday evening. Harold Page'of dlvin, who has been employed with John Gillespie, for some tiMs,•has been called home' owing to the death 0 his tether. • Rev. Mr. Penrose and son, George, left for Oneida Reserve on Tuesday morning: Mr. Penrose is driving. Mrs. Fenrose will leave on Tuesday. Don't forget the garden party on Fri- day evening; July 7th. • A splendid program is being provided. • The. Tees - water hand wiltbe in attendance, .• The picnic on Monday was largely attended. As the day vas ideal, every- thing went off splendid. The couple on the grounds longest married was Mr. andMrs. George COttle, of Whitechurch, the prize being an alarm clock. The couple married the shortest time was Mr. and Ms. Ben. McCledaghan, Whitechurch. • Miss A. , McKenzie, of Port Albers.- • . -M Miss Ida nadiettte hontdayiJunefremL.14.: . • for her holidays. Jack McKay left Saturday to spend a few weeks' in Detroit. Mrs . Bei ti Finlay, of tucknowt • spent Sunday in this community. •• . Mrs.. Pirtheny, of Seaforth; is spending a few days with Mrs. R Andrew. , - ' • Service will be held in this church en. •••• . ,Sunday evening, July 2nd, atp. fis. • .* , • Henry Johnston, of Goderigh ship, spent the weekend at Ralpht Nixon's. • ' Miss Janet Beckett is speeding a few . `.' • i• days with her sister; Mrs. Herb, Stethers,, • this week, • • ' Mr.' and Mrs. Will Henry; of ,Fleaher- -• • ton, attended the Stothers.•--Jacket. wedding on Wednesday last. ffrifaith-e-siddicisagcorplinitaT , to be held at the lake onSaturday, July ist. A good time is expected. • Come all! • • .. • George Hackett is home from Owen). Sound Business College, being success- ful in securing his diploma. COngratir- lations, George. • • • • , Qute°, number from here attended- the lawn social on the Methodist church lawn In Dungannon on Friday evening and retort a geed time. Master Alfred Andrew,'" who under- went an operation for appendicitis in Fergus host.ital, is not improving as &SG. „ as his many friends would like. .Kintail . . • • As. , --Monday, Jinie26;. Mott. Dalton lost a very valuable dont' last week. • • • . •• Miss Jane MeDonalt1 was a flodericiii visitor last week. .4. Misses O'Neill, of Jackson, lich, ere• visiting at James Sinntes, sr • ta Mrs. Ilnasey, of Goderich, is v , • n heidaughter, Mrs. C. O'Keefe. ,s. 1ited Triblitiff inAhrbUfg Week.• • Miss Lizzie Stewart was the peat of , • Mies Annie -May McDonald -on -Sunday-, • . Mr. Duncan Morrison, of Parkhill, is . renewing acquaintnces-in this vicinity. THE WEifitilirfni- •"- • LONDON, ONT:. SEPT. fhb. to 16111.___ The -amusement #:progranimeat the Western Fair, London, Ontario, this year Promises to bean especially attrac- tive one. 'Here -are a few -of -the acts ender contract Lawrence and Hurlfells, Wonderful. - Dies Dog and Pony. Circus; this is the act the elder people like to take the children to Taiser WO.; to Ja13S doing -?some -wonderful feats. Rice, Sully and Scott, &comedy lubber act, sothething new and. novel, The Dayton Family, twelve people who give a remarkable ehibitioe. The four Aerial 13el1, the" aileatest aerial artists, and others. The new steel Grand. Stand, with every seat it good One, will bellied no doubt twiee daily. A grand display 0 fireworks by the: International Fire- wrks co of Lodon, everynight. Thet Meyerhoff Carnival(. will fill the Mid, Al AY with a fine lot or gond clean shows,' Two spi•ed °yaks on the track datiyi Everything will be in hill swing at this year's exhibition September 8th. to leth, ,All Information froth the Secretary,. A. *Mott/ X'60901.00t*to, • MTS. T Whrte, who has been -visiting sk her sister, M-rs. -Young, returned, home•. • „it , -'''. '. • . ' ..1 • Mr. and hir. D. Molchitiney aed. - _,•re • Cecil were Sunday visitors at the honie, • - „Geo Collinson. . , „, • "•'. • .. , Mr. and Mrs, *Tames Dalon and reent, • • bloderiell, spent Sunday at the home „ • - o( the finther's brother, Maurice. . • 4 • .. . 1.. • THE School of Commerce LINTON, ONT4 Gives a thorough course in nook- altieulepittalf, 080hionrmtleirenidal TsyupbeAftrtieltlyt moderate rates. Before enrolling elsewhere, let us tell you What we ettila,71)Ar 64. llI.lv, M. acetic, hone 201 toil • .• ..; 1i • _ 14 , • • .• • . V .•