The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-07-13, Page 1'
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/41.7 enNOW, ONT.! IrliuRsDAvg, -JULY 13th 1916.
bin& Copks 3 cent
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t• LOCAL AND OENERAL
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Miss. Irene Sherrill visiting
•with friends la Gerrie.
Miss,Evelya Rodnean, of Port Perry,
is visiting her sister, Mre, Bert Mills.
Remember the.date of the Aaglieen
Our eh Garden Party, Luettnovv; July.
20tit. : t. •,
a • „ t
tiyou,want a rthit to: .keep its , shPe
' • have it well tailored at
L. Caeitiets, ltterehant Tailor.
•
lir, W. W. who hoe beenlaid up
the past two weeks with" pneumonia, is
improving abineWhat.
Mpet 13eyd; 'end. sisters; Mrs;
Nichol and Miss.Sadieamade a trip, by
auto to Southampton yesterday.....
,At the Samuel Whitechurch gerden,
party held Fridey-eieniaii a last week
receipts amounted to slightly Over $150.
, It *thought that the 100th Battalion
' will be one of those lucky enough to
spend the summer in the London Cathy.
Pte. Wellington McCoy has gone over
with his corps. He looka run up
home on Friday night, retaining to camp
by the early. train Saturday.
3. J. Allan, eyesight specialist, will be
eel. G Armstrong's Drug Store on
Wednesday, July 17th; hours 1 tb 7 p.m.
yes tested and glosses supplied.
Mr. Hatold Nekon, who, for.thepast
few years, has been in Jersey City, N.J.,
is speeding the week with. his father
here. We understand that Harold ina
• tendis taking a position on this aide of
the international boundary. -
The regular 'fleeting of the Lucknow
Women's Institute will be held in the
Couecil•Chamber at the usual hour on
. Friday, July lath. The topic will be
"OW Privileges. ad 4esponeibilities";
also suggestions for summer deapertsabi
•'ail members. •
.Eye Sight Specialist
, J. J. Allan at J. G.
Armstrong's*. Drug
• Store, Lucknow,on
Wed., July 19th
• From 1 o'clock to '7 p.m.
Mica" Rena .Gordon. hi spending a week
•witMr. 0. Richardsonl Teeswater.
The Lucituoyt Pipe Band- supplied
music .at tW Palmerston celebration yes-
Itereembbr the date pf the- Anglican
Climb Garden Party, Luckncw, July.
20th. , •
The,,big crop of hay • being harvested.
has raaulted in'inany farmers hivesting
hay-leacleis. •
,
CArzor Tlioftit.e.-The family oldie
late- Mrs, p..1....Taylor wiiihthrough.The
Sentieel to thank their 'friends 'tad
neighbors or many • kindnessets at tho.
time of their recent bereavement.
. Por the first tirnein many years- thk
Huron County Sall Was last week walla.
oui an occupant. ••The anthorities took
•
adventage"orthe ravonaible condition. to
po:int and otherwise renovate the 'build.
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Note_of Thanks -
A. S. MacDonald, of the Imperial
Armin France, wishes to thank the
ladies of the Lucknow Patriotic League
for the parcel 'which he re.ceivedfrom
them recently. The parcel came in very
heady and he appreciates their thought-
fulness.
SCHOOL REPORTS
S. S. No. 3, KINT.oss.
•Jr. IV to Senior IV -Honors -Irene
Hanna,-Mcrion Hodgins.
Sr. III to Jr. IV -Honors= -Grace
• Thompson, Pearl Boyle. Pass -Gladys
Colwell, Martha Hanna, Nettie Colwell.
• Jr, III to Sr. III -Pass -Tena Hawk-
shaw, Oscar Hodgins. • '
Jr II to Sr. II -Pass -Albin Kraemer,
Harry. Hodgins, Karl Boye, George Col-
• well. • "
Jr. 1 -Bert Thompson, Gordon Stat.
• ters, Norine 'Hodgins,Mary Hodgins,
Pectrl Carter, Alice Hodgins. •
• A -Mane Gambol, Nelson Carter,
VernecaGambol.
, M. MeMoeitaa,.Teachex.
We have
Pure Paris Green,
Copper Sulphate
and Arsenate• of
Lead for Bordeaux
• Mixtures to • stop
Potato Blight • and
Bugs. You will be
wise if you use
•them.
DR. SPENCE'S
Drug Store
Hotel -Closed Up
••Finishing touches were given •to, the
• closing up of the McGarry Honse on
Tuesday, when t -he lower windows were
closely boarded over 'and aa. subitantial
wire fence built across the.` entrance to
stable yard. Since thehotel ceased. d6 -
lag business, the stabre and shed were
about as regularly occupied as before.
The barbed fence, however, will create
, new conditions ancitho-e who drive to.
.town must seek shelter for their -horses
• elsewhere: The closed tfp building right
in the heart of the tcwn looks anything
but well. but until demandlor its use in
some line eppeals to somebody looking
for an opportunity to do business,' it :is
likely to remain that' way. Every means
of offering the property for sale or rent
proved fruitless.
• ; '
Spilt* SOO<
• Just Arrived
Black and Blue Serges, Fang
iiiji and Pant-ings-
Something New.
Perfect PA Guaranteed
TEMPLE CLARI(...mwhiin; Tailor
PUBLIC NOTICE
•
• IsTotWithstanding the fact that the vill-
age by-laws strictly prohibit the running
at large of all kinds of aninials and pcnil-
try, a ntunber Of citizens are Very . care-
less in that regard, A greatinany of our
people have reLkoved the fences &gang'
-their property, depending for protection
on the enkOrtement of the, by-law. emir
plaints' have been coming in daring the
past Week or two from' persons who have
had' their gardens destroyed. The coun-
cithave no desire to be unduly' . severe,
but we must insist On, the observance of
this hy-law, and alterAbis.notice, offend-
ers need nOt. complain it .the constable
calla ar6uud and serves a sunitnons:..
J. G. .hilnulasoN, keeye.
E----B-ROS: •
. Studio,. tuckllow,
Open Alonday„ Zuesday and
Wednesday and Saturday
Viewii,and ramify Groups
taken anywhere in the
country.
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Popular Oarden. Party
The Anglican Church, Lucknow4wll
ith-rinfilicicchn-Wri-Piiity on the
lawn. of Mr. Moorehouse Mitchel lf Luck.
now, on Thursday 'eyening, July 20th.•
An exceptionally good program le being
prepared: • Booths on the groilnds will
serve ice cream, tea, coffee, pie, rand
withes, homemade candy, etc, Achniti.
te the grounds 10c. Don't .forget
the time, the place, and the
MARKETS.•
(vpireatea ip to Werthesitay itooh)
• .--WIleat ,• ; 88 00
,. 48.
Barley• •,
Beekwiteitt •11141,10410) • .05*
• 4. • 23 24.
i
get nOot laid... , 4 .11 4 a 24 25
July the 1Twelfth
Clinton a,ppears to have been the point
attrartionlor-Oraugenien-from thi
section. The train from Kincardine was
erowded whet" it arrived bare yesterday
•morning, and those getting on at Luck -
now had to take places in the aisles or'
on. the platforms.' At Winghatit Sc.
they would transfer to a special train
yehich was run from Listowel to Clinton.
Quite a number drove into town to take
this train and for 'abrkf pdiod the day-
at•hothes were treated to fife mat drum
music. It wonld' be a hot day Mr the
men on parades. In th3 interests of
peace at home Orange Celebrations were
not held in the Old Coantry thia ycar
I not even in Belfast, the head centre of
#0$0..4,.0.•141'. 4'1 ........ 110 00 Ora/408441
CONC,ERNINO THE
RED CROSS .WORK
• At the Thursday afternoon meeting
of the Women's Patriotic League it was
decided to discontinue those meetings
during the hot days'of July anti Auguet,
Varlet's circurastancep combiner -4a make
•this action seem wise, one -of them being
that during these months many of those
• who Iticve -been active workers will he
away. on holidaye or- 'otherwise engeged
• 'Md. the' meetines would be so stnall that
xery little wouldbe accomplished. But
a dill more important reason is that the• ..
making of hospital,supplies, which has,
been occupying a goodly portion pf these
Thursdakitfternponetneqings.14-6 been
ordered discontinued for the preserie by
the authentic* of the Red CroseSociety.
. A letter received by the -local Secretary:
•frorn A t. Plumptre, Correspending,
,Seoretary of 'the Red Croes Society
reads in Dart as follows;
•
Miss Dollie B. Henderson,
Women's Patriotic League,.
Lucknow, Out.
A cable has been receiveil froth Colonel
Marshall, Chairman of the Executive,
and fJolonel Hodgetts, Chief Commis-
sioner' Overseas of the Cariadie,n Red
"Cross Society, wile have receptly return,
ed from totxr-of irispectien of the
Seciety'swork in France and England,
advising that the makingatml• shipment
of surgical pads,. compresses and wipes
and roller bandages be suspended until
further notice. . This adi4ce is based
upon a knowledge of the large amount
of supplies now in heed and of their
Adequacy to fill the need, and also of the
very large demand for eurgical gauze
and cotton id bulk rather-thairin -pre-,
pared dressings.
hie Executive therefore lay these rec-
.
omtnendations before its local Wenches
and Aninharies, risking their' to give ttp
work of this character until father
notice. Socks, pyjamas, shirts, dressing
gowns, kit bags, comfort bags, house-
wivesahospital /shirts,. sheets, towels and
pilloW:cafies may be safelY ma4e, aS they
can be stored cm either side.of the At,:
lantic, as is most clanyernent, and wilt'
not deteriorate by keeping, and . ell are
in demand.
We rely up
on:the Branches receiving
,this notice to make this known publicly
LAS widely as possible through the- preas.
In giving inforthatio.n te the press we
would asleparticularly that it should be
,stated that this is an official notice issued
by the Execntit'eag the Red Cross, Sol -
°iota,' On the advice of their Oversea
Cdmmissioner and their Cainhan now
in England. • , •
..0whiti to -Change Of offices; --the. in-
•strections to make n,o more Surgical
dressings, and to the difficulty in obtain-
ing regular supplies of wool, warp and
other materials, it has been 'decided to
•
•
Close thn.SupPly Department for,. two
Months, from July 15th,-te :September
15th.
• • Al ituMPTRE.,''
• , •
. This, Of Course, will not interfere -with
any sowing or kn•itting being. done in the,
homes. • As stated above, seeks; ete.,,are
,still 'needed, and any person desiring yarn
_for knitting may Obtain seme byapPly-
.
ing to Mrs. Siddall er.Mrs. N. L. Camp-
bell. •„. •
The Conueittee also decided at last
Thlusdityrs meeting to forward • a cash
• donation co the Red Cress Society and
:accordingly a cheque for the handsome
-am' of . $ 400.00.has been bent along.' The _
interest in the.work is. none the lees,,but
occasionally, perhaps, the Red Cross'
authartnes can -ute -than-mei better
adyantage;, and with this thought.: in,
*Mid the cheque was forwarded, '
• • 'Beginning '• with to -day : (Thursday,
'Stine 130)- no moresewing meetings Will
.be held until further nctice.-peny.. •-• •
•L--filidericlutownitifp. -
--Atoodaly 10,.
Me.'Willie -McGregor still coillinaea
in very poor health. '
•; Mrs. Auden Grigg was the guest of
-her mother :Mrs..Stev.ena last Week, • .
Mies Fannie -Gray leaves to:day to at,
• tended Summer School in St. Thomas.
...a..... • . .
---1.018-61;lis-Cante1en,, Clinton, spent
• lataveek with friends on the 7th. eon.
• Miss Roth, Osticme, of Goderich, is
• visiting at,the home of Mr. and Mrs._11.,
Ira -laced. •• • •.
Mr. Samuel Cantelon, of Streetsville,
spent it few days last week at the home
• of A. 3, Cantelon. , .• • .•
• .
' Mrs. IL J. Cluff and • Miss ,Mabel, Of
Clitifon, spent the weeli•end at the ltdme
of Mr. Geo. 'Audio, , ,
• Mrs, •Mat. Shackleton And...Master
• Brace, 9f Crewe, spent last wk with
ajr. and Mrs. Jesse Gray:
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonald; of
1 Godericli, spent a few days rec'ently, at
the home Of Mr. Thos: Cole. •
Miss Nettie green, who suecessfully
passed her Normal exams. in Stratford,
is spendiiig her vacation with her Sister
Stig Xerinan Webb, . •
OUTINO AT THE
14Pag'40.1q,Ploye a laelfglitfat ;lay At
• cierft's Pellit.•-athey'Surerlse
•• Their .graPrestrieria
,
at the lake this hot weather
-4ndit's finer in the lake. So thought
the you peeple, eed Berne of the older
• ,
peOple ,of the Avetimalet church when
thnLeagueheldits annual pima ,. to
()leries. Point and about one handred.
Went to the lake shore., .
Variety and chataka are ths'. ltfe of
thine,,Si this world, and so a few -just
a. very few -choice Presbyterians Were
inytted to this •pienie that they might
eee whet happy good. ecaple 14r Meth,
odit friendraare:,- Tied's', bow tbe writet
dame to be there .
The tivorite ueau & travel ‚.to the
lake 7 e by autaabukeeveral bevies. of
the young .pepple went by earryallaabray-
ing a picnic' all,the way; andit's a good
three hours' drive frota, Lucknomato the
Light House... ••
.•
The day was delightful ..aifa the dein-
trybeautiful.,,The•• best farms in the
world are in the belt betweea here -.and
the lake. The moist season had Produc-
• ed 'a profflsion of. vegetation. Spring
crops -covered the ground, fail wheat wati
in head, and 'at brief intervals the travel-
• lers were treated to the rich siyeet odor
from Clover fields .in blodre,..pest , which
• the automobile carried one all too quick.
Many farmers. had commenced hay'
ing and. splendid was the ,crop they Were
„gathering in. On descending to theft:at
of the lake shore, the trait winds through
•a mile of evergreens delightftilly refresh,
and at ascOre of pcints presenting
views WhiChwould favorably compare'
. . • , •
•with-pleees•made famottsby the skillful
.advertiser.,
There. was a fie'sh 'and cooling • tireeza
at he beach.; but after a cursory surv.y
of the surrounding -the old Liglithiame
and the few. •summer uattages; interest
centred in a . shaded'spot ' under' pines"
• , -
end cedars; where the ladies were Open-
ingv baskets,- boxes and • taandlesi• • and..
spreading an abundance :of "sandwiches,
cake and pie, and everything which goes
• to the reaking,nf ae ideal'', picnic lunch.
When the eerVingof ice creanibaought
thefeasting ta a close, Dr.. G. A., New-
ton spiting a little .surprise on the gath-
ering by calling upert c.• Taylor.
and telling .hi,, in the bourse" Of a neat.
'and appropriate ,addiess that he • (Mr. -
Taylor) havingbeen president. cif the
'League for twenty two years, the -Meni-
bets, of the -Society had'decidecl to xecog••
. •
•
niZe his hing, faithfuf and helpful ser,
vices in a material way, and he asked
hint to accept, en,behalf Of the. 'League,
a.beautiftil gold headed- .carie• which Mr
A. E...Millson,f6t then Preseeted- • The•
real surarise was . to, ilia Taylor, ;Who,
• usually quite capable of .:expressing,. his
thoughts, was for a' minute deprived • of'
words. • He, hotveveia, told.. the League
.of plengant sit rprise; his appreciation.
-,tt.nd his gratitude: • He said that the
League did • not • owe him- •anithieg.
'While be had • done what. he. cc:nil(' tie
promote the good of the Society, be bine.
• self had been:greatly 'benefited., In rnsany:
way* the Work had been pleasurabreand.
profitable, He ht,.a.o ever cameregretted,
bolding the ofilite nor did he e.vel. regard
it a buridere • He wished :the League
many years of cofitinued prosperity, and
again thanked • the members for the..
beautiful gift which.h.e would eaer grate-
fully a.ppreeiate. •, • •
-The afternoon was spent in sight-see-
ing, batlirrig. or conversation,- as -„suited-
. .
the taste. • Another hunch wae set:Verrill
the evening, when Pr.. Newton
DaCemenin took occasion. to move": a
vote of thanks to the s. ladies ...for their
thoughtful: efforts in • providing the re-
freshments which did so -much' tottdd to
tlie enjoyment of the day's outing. Need-.
Jato eay.,..theafiettnneaatterattr
• tio magh. clog time* and wit chat. it.,.0.116a.
forth the heartiest response.
..
"rhedrive.. hone, Which 'followed in
the delightfal evening, .fittingly closed a
, delightfel deia . " •
'Taken in Early Lift
____Yeroasad_as"a thadeeth-of-MaaldVaola• -
Mullin, the tatielv-cayear.:old,daughter • of -
Mr, •eed N•fra:.ffenry Mifflin, 1lth.. cori•
cession of •Ashfield, 'which • occurred oji
• Tuesday: lumping, of _this ...aaepli. --The
yelling girl Wae the victini of • taheemilo-
developed from recold
centreeted about F‘ester.: l`p 'te that
tittle• slat had been an • exceplaertally
healthy girl, a fact which made
her permits and physkiere lest; ready to.
an'Apect that tiler° linis anything serious
• the matter.* •Only about two, week's be;
NT- her death Was it dieervered thatthe
• tr. Plague'. bad seeroid a dAnge.ro' us:
hold apoli • her .constit in ion and .that
Huai efiuld be done for bor.. She. was.
NIX. AO Mre. Wallin's oldest daughter;
and in their and 'bereevement they have
the sympathy of a large dirdlsof friends
The fundal to Greenhill Cemetery. will
be Aekt thib afternooti,
• BRUCE PREPAREDNESS
• LEAOUE NiEETCNO
We axe this week in receipt ef cona.
munication from Mr. A. E. McNab, sec-
retary Of the Bruce Preparedness League,
with which he encloses*, letter from Lt, -
Colonel, W. A. MeCriturnona who has
charge of recruiting in Military District
No. 1--includthg Bruce Courity.. To his
,
letter Colonel McCrimmon suggeets;that
joipt nieeting,of the :elteeveS and Oeun-
cillors of the Various municipalities of
the' County, Boards of"Trade and. lead-
ing citizenbeheld on July 2tith..., to
diecuss recruiting problems ,
The Oalonel also requests that arrange
-
Meets for a meeting of rdading woinett
Ise held at the same One for the purpose
of organizing a Wornen's Emerge-ady
Corps.. He adds-
, It is felaafter .4.. canvass 'of Military
'District No. 1, that tile • women ate no
doubt • responsible for holding back .a
great ,many inert who should enlist, and
these ineetiegs are for the purpose of
eduea Li n g the women through the
branehes which will be established ,at
every iMportant point in.. the,District.
' T.he President of the League and the
Sectetary•have aecided .tbatthe Meeting
should • be held,' in the Court House,'
Wallcertee,.on Thursday, Juli..e0th., at
o'clock p.im. Citiaens ,interested are
'urged to attend this tneeting.
CHURCH NEWS
• The local Orange Lodge attended
dtvine; service la the- Methodist: church
• .
ltere last Sunday ' mernifig; when Rey:
Mr: Garbutt (Reached an appropriate
seatfion. • . •
The Presbyterian church choir Is •en
joying a vacation dunag the month 'og
July, and the service of praise..le.abeing
led, in the mornings by" a choir made up
from the younger- element and in the
•evenings by "The Mothers". • •••
' Rev. J. s: Duncan was 'back nhi
pulpit last Sunday after -in' absence '.6f
four weeks, during. which, he 'attended
•the session of the General Assembly 't
Winnipeg: Last 8unday Morning:he
gave. jt :brief 'eccotint (-)t the .proceedings
of the Assembly,' including an outliee
of -
the ,great debate - on the ettestien'..of
Chuedh. LTnien.
• .
Auto Took he 'telt
•M. Richard Martin,,of 1 ur
Tn
ship, had .a clos-ees.11 naafi to aecigLlit.
while en*his way home 'from St: Helena
Garde"' Party, Monday- of last week; • in.
. .
bisnew Forcla''He was going (town a bill,
on the 10th. cote W..-Wa.wanesh„.-..•Noied
he appeared io.have lost control Of. the
car. which took. to' the :ditch -ancla en
countering A sretinio, One.
.
of .the"oil lanips .appears:••.to hitVe. been
broken;.the oil took fire and ignited gas -a
oline Whieh was escaping•from the.' .sup-
• ply tank. 'Mr. ,Martie,•fortunately; was •
able to get froth uederthe car,. bat Was.
I• Election in North Perth
The bye -election in North Perth to
fill assvacaney hi the Ontario, Legislature
showed a big turnoyer.ip favor of the
Liberal candidate, Mr. Inv, who was
elected by a. mejority of 027. This would
• be a big rnajciity in any circurnstences,
but when it brobServed that, normally,
there is in .the -riding. a Conseryative
InajOrity of nearly 300, and that at the
general election 'al 1914 the Cosnservative.
candidate won by 17, Afr.'Ilay's ma-
jority hedontes quite remarkable. Con-
serva.tiVes ekhlain that the- defeat of
their eandidate. was de to aa alliance
• Of Liberals ;with the liquot vote, which
went solid against the gevernment. can-
thclate hy way Of 'paniehing, Premier
•11,ea.rpt and • his party fOr -passing the,
prohibition •
; They; of Ciiiiree; could' expect nothing
better froth ra Rowell and hie'support-,
era, but WOuld derive a measure of sat-
isfactioe 'in.takinga slap at the party
'Which had hUrt them. :Liberals explain
the defeat of the goverement candidate
by what' they elaite to he the growing
unpopularity of the Hearst government,
especially•in connection with its hydro
polity.. The extravagance and graft in
tne Militia, Department of tlin.Dominum.
government is also alleged as a reason
for growing unpopularity of the Conser,
• votive peak in the province,
Furth on. Kinloss
. •
--Monday, July 10.
• 51i.s. Little, of the 4th., is visaing her
brother 'at Hensall dna' week.
Miss Doro,C
thy ook, of Lucknow,
SpebI a -few dais with M
h her friend, is
Pearl Fraser,,. •
Mr. Kenneth ilcDona1c1 and h4 sistere,
The Misses Hannah and (Jessie, were the
guests of Mr. and Nfas.-Malcolie McKay,
. ,
oe the'eth. cchi. of Huron; leap_ Sunday
afternoon.. • . .•
MrS..A M_cGillivray'shOrie:ran away.
the other day, throiving' her out' of the
buggy which was badly broken before,
the animal nould.be caught. Mrs. Mc-
Gillivray : very ray N't:7 "ery;1.itt_le, injured, we be-,
N-Othivitlistaedieg the wet months of
. May and -Jane, the Weathernmv is most
'Prepitious, for the farmea• the, hay in
• IDOSt eldi ia a very •aburidant drop, and
farrnets pre straining every'nerve to get,
it in in coed shape.
Mr. Win, Robb:, of the 4th. ef Huron,
Motored to St Afigustine on Sunday,
and spent .the day -With -hi's .brother's
faniilya On the home trip he was a
oxlip-it:pied by ,hi.ct brother and others.-
The jeurney was mede -without accident.
Wilt is ,astrong, fearless driver
N• . •
Me. Dick .tartin •had a narrow escape
from serious Accident lest week throtigh
the erratic behaviour Of his Ford. ,,We
understand flat it turned turtle, and in
sortie nn
unaccOtahle avay .the' -coal oit
• •
lamp ignited the gagolnie, and all the
chnOtunable parts of' the car went up in
varionS kinds of gaseous matter.
True-
love''has a hard road to travel, Dick t".
• but it's the spice Of life after all.
_unable to extinguish the fiat•Havh ich con- .:.
suuied cushiens and other'. coMbustible
• material.
Men Overcome By 114t‘
• In ePite of the excessive heat of Time..
day, Sir Sam Flugbes •held: .inili ter3%.
review at Camp .11Orded; with the resift
..that.oile -man .died :of hertaatreke arid
• thirty were prostrated, ' ' We .inaY be
Slue that With th isat ill tier ::;ids'ret
was'net very -Pleasant Or hi.; others, . A
Man of sensemould haYe'ealleri _vat, the
review., on account .b(tIle•.114;: hitt
San) has no, sense. •', It watit-Iic piaieeeet
of this, review Whieli Caused, the :filen
from London to brealc-. ant In • riot 0.n
tonclay. The site of thenew email is
a sandy plain :and tramping • eVer , this
•for lionrs without eve!" 0, direk 'of water
can be no pleasant task. -
.Kiniougb
Paramount
• ae-Thesday„aluly
. Mrs. Raynard and Pearl and Hazel.'
-Were a't Ethel on Sunday.
Mrs. Grundy and ,Miss Jennie • Fisher
vieited friends in this .vicinity this week,
. Mraand Mrs: Loree..Webster and•TAM.
fly; Of tleafarth, were at Raynard's .last
. .
Mr end Mrs. JAtires ..Yratice • visited
around Kiegarf on Sunday.
"..1-..-Mia-landltrx-Wa'Areolittfrifie Ktii
-cardifie; were in otir burg 1111 iatitriia.k:
; A large nut-nber from oar berg at t
edthe (Yritege servides• •Ilethani
Sundaf..- 7 . 777'77' •
•11 iss Boyle, Troia . KUtjAnfi itte,
visiting lice. uncle, Levi Boyle, • on the
10th COM
. Pte. 814. Party, i)oth Mat., tomlo.o,
attended the L.0 .1a, Lodge at this 'place',
Saturday • night, , - t • '
• Nire. Alex. 'from Cillorado,
is visiting her allele ,;tnd vaint,• Mr.. arid
Mrs. Gearge Pinnell, • a '• • • • •
. .
,The nitenbare..q. lletbany LO.L; par
vied i the \1eth'xIist. rho i.e hpn.itni1 iv,
31.11y f)th, at 3 p. in., witcli the Bev. •Mr.
Clyadale coodnoteddivinestp.Vrcu.'. Visit-
ing brethern were',Present from oilier
ledges, About '75. paraded. fret* 'the
Qrange Ha1l. to the churbli, •
• • :• -
Mader Larne and Mist Lenore
Of „Cal amet, • M ch., :a're .ending Part of •
their luilidaya With Neil Murd,och• .•
.The •Paraniount. &aptly School held.'
their tinnuirlpicnie to. Point Clark 'on
Sulartatira'alt was • an iderit ariiy and, alf
enjoyed the ciutieg,
.W.ilighalt •
).,•fr. Alex, 'Young, a former hardware
• .
man of Wingliam-:died at Voronto. •
AIondy following ati ciPM,tieril'Ox throat
trouble. . After dispaSings, of his •harci:
Week husineadiere,...11.ta.Thung._bouglit
nn iaterest in the salt worki from
. •
George Spading, He was 58 years of
ageand leases., a'. wife and four Sons:
Leslie and Goactiof ngimmatileorge,
in Taranto, etar,lolte, in Winnipeg. The
funeral here on •Tneedey was condtteted
hy 104, of which Mr, Vining WAS
a member. • ' •-•••
. -Mondial .serviee Was conducted •
the Salvation Army ditedeI on Sunday
by Capt. linhand 111 Membry of Pte.
Percy.Spider, who lost ins life- fighting
in Fraece, tune 17.. .Thetnere.,,whieh Wert
104R -taut'. the deed hero were sung.
The eervke was iMpressfre ami. reverent
'reference s were 'Made tonching the life
Of the departed comrade. At the Close
of the meeting, Upon' request of Mr, and
Ws, Sump, with whom the soldier had
lived, the band played "Promoted to
Moo' in place a "The Wad Mateli
This Store.
be open Wed,!
nesday- & Sat*
urday night
only d uringJuly.
and August,.
F. 1', Arnisirong
Jeweler add. Optician
• Phone 92
40.1.1101111.1111116.:
• EVERYBODY'S COLUMN .
RgLP WANTED. -:-Men or b0t, ApP2,,• a
Wilco. • • !rug tio•cigNew 'rnalux
13-7-1).
MONKY TO LOAN. -O� mortgnges and notes
at reasonable rates. Vire Insurance,. both
Stock and Mutual companies.
„ .00). A SIO1141,L. Broker. Lucknow
TKACRER WANTED. -Second-class profes,
•bional, for 5. $. No.9. Ashfiqld. State ealarY•
• Wm. CL.un, See.y.,R. R. 7,Lucknow. .
20-7-100 0. •
TEActiEn, *A:SI:ST:I.-Per 5: S. No. 10,
field, Ser.ond Class Prefessienal, state sal; '
ary expected. •
•John Ferrish,
27-7-100-P. R. R. 7, bunicnOW
•I'EACIIER WANTh.D.-Protestant;for S. S.
No. 9, Huron ToWnship, duties to, pont-
• mence after midsummer. holidays. Apply
stating salaryqualifications and exper-
ience. All applications must be before
July 15th. •
• HEREIHRT iiVAIPHREY, Secy.-TreaS.,
13-7-100-o. Kincardine R. R. aro. 1.
. HEIFER ASTRAY. -Strayed from the prem.'
lees of tile undersigned, Lot 13. Con. 12. W.
• Div.. Ashileld, a red -roan 2 -year-old heVer.
.,.'arty giving information leading to its
• recovery will be suitably rewarded by NEIL •
• G. MacicENzte, E. R. 3, Lueknow. •Phone,.
Dungannon 15. • '
HEIFER ESTRAY. -Strayed 'from the •preni- •,•• .
ises of the undezsigned, about June 23rd.
• 1910, a small red, two-year-old heifer. Party • , •
giving information leadingto.its recovery' '
• will be suitably: revihirded. '
• W. J. Scott, Blacksmitla,
27-7-1001c. • •ILangside) Lucknow R. 0„'
• Notice
• For all inatters 'regarding Greenhill cemetery
refer to IX C. TayloroSecretarY. •
For Sale :
FOR SALE. --Bicycle in good repair, coaster
• break, new tires. Apply at Marble Works,
Lucknow. (1 -7 -t -f -e.
Auction Sale
•
50 aCre$ of good timothy and clever hay will be
- sold, in 5 and 10 acre lots, at Lot 3, *Con. S,
Township ,of Ashfield, on Saturday, July.
15th., commencing at -2 o'clock. .
Thos. Guri'ir. Prop: ,
134-100- • -X Puny's, Auer.
LtiLKNOW *t.11004•RE,PORT.
Jr. IV tO Sr. IV Promotions:
• Honours': Louise° Garbutt, John
• smith, Calvin Stnith.
'Pass:-4Vinnifred Elliott, Honeird Ad.
hew, Eldon John:sten, Lean 'Mendelson; .,
Rosalind. Reid, Eilecia Ir.win Gerald„a
Rathwell, Jack Cain,Harold Agnew.
'RENE 0. SHERRIFF/ Tend:ker.' -
:Teeswater
-•t-.Tuesday, Jfily 11
MraWm.• Henderson, of•tlita0th."tota:
has purchased 4' new Chevrolet cer from
• Mr, 011te*ea.
,Mr and Mrs -R. J. Hiecoic are spend-
ing a week in 1.4ondon visiting their sera'
Capt. W. F. Iliscoe.
, • lfiSs"Ross has.left Mr, Jcia Johnston's
tc. visit her sister. in 'Georgetown, takine
Johnston with her. •
•Dr. • ..FoWler Spent the week -end in
London' visiting •with Cant. and Mrs,'
w. F. Ifiscox:.
'Mrs; W. H..Stephehs and Mrs. J. Ait- •
cheson are: spending a week in Toronto;"
the dater, expects to.meet husbanda
whols. coming •from Saskatoon. ' •
Mr. A. Butchert, of ..Burlington, and
Miss Evans, of Gordo, artotote&•up to,
Dr. Fowler's to spend Thursday eveniMe'
of last week, •. • ,
- The -Knox Church Gardert ratty
last Thursdai evening was (mite sacoess- •
ful. A goodatrograin wait provided by .
the TeeeWater Band'and talent of' knog •
.receipts •ameurited.• •
to $35(o. . •.
.1.1r.s. D. 'McIntosh, • accompanied by
_
her•sont Ray, left.fetthe West. They
• will spend the greater 'part of theie visit
mn litchnontod, where Mrs. 'McIntosh*. '-
eldest shn, Wallace, resides., ••
•
FRUIT BULLETIN
daciiiy.iEatahleusRe. a The (1..ptelitielimosuus:kite
Oxlieart dierries are now arriving
Souripega hteullieeprrtietteabossrfteirt. 41. NIAGARA
rraeadv.nfr Ittnealgeuttr:
Fiti
• long _tiext week. ,a A wissoio.
(AoSrktlYie°1rWeaGUNIMiZara Pc
Fruit. Don't take
label. It is your
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