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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-07-13, Page 81 •-••••4IP •Tam utsitmow sortrimpt. 6 ° , n oleum Ru .s Something New and Something Peirable in ELook coveRwo The new Congoleum Art. Rugs are made in very attractive patterns, . remarkable for their beauty and harmonizing of color constructions. They possess excellent: wearing qualities and are specially suitable for Dining ROOMS and Bedrooms. They are waterproof, washable and sanitary, quickly and conveniently cleaned witha mop, no beating, no 'sweepipg. They require ino fastening whatever and neer curl 'or "kick up" at the . edges.. We :al*, .selling them in two pizes--,6x9 at $5.16 and 9x12 . at , $11,40. Their designs,their coror harnionies, their waterproof qualities, their durability ant4 economy make them, the best :low priced rugs in the market. . " - • . . • • 1, !•,!"••"*.,•,,,,,,e••••••••,,,,,,,•••••,• -•7•••""r••••••••••••-",• Men's Work Shirts Men's. Furnishings. This, department contains a , • Our rano for surnmer.wear is,noW very corn- plete.• VVe have been watchful and, Careful' • twget the best and Most suitable at the ' • lowest- prices obtainable, and sell. . lug with a..• Very reasonable margin of profit) we cor- , . dially solicit your . • patronage. Arrow Shirts and ,Collars The Arrow Shirts are voted for their fit and „wear. See our range of neat p0trictSin various styles. The colors are guaranteed. * against fading in the wash. Price $1.50. See other gOod lines at $1 and 1.25, . Arrow Collars give excellent satisfaction in.. fitand comfort, and their wearing qualities are unexcelled. Price 15c each or 12 for $1.75, - - Men's Summer Underwear Full range of.sizes, in fine quality Balbrig- gan Shirts and'. Drawers' at 50c. each. Splendid wearing Merino shirtand drawers at 50c each. "i• e quality Com inatiott Suits, Balbriggan weave, at $1.00„ and Stanfield's fine wool • Combination Suits at 250 and $3.50. Hat's and Caps • • s ' Fine Straw Hats for sunny ditys, and neat • nobby Caps for evening wear at popular prices. • , splendidassortment of well made;good• wearing Shirts in black , and blue stripes, plgiu , - Hot blue' ,, plain navy blue • khakicolor's. -Prices 50, 75, 85 and $1.00. , are Popular — This has been a great silk season and the demand still continues for .our fine qual- ity Pailette Si1k at $1.* and Taffeta Silks 0 The reason, perlaapS is the splendid qualities of these silks and the large range of shades and colors to select front:: Voiles ..:014 Orgaodies These ,are very popular for summer dresses and. our ,„.range Contains wile beautil. ful designs at the popular. prices -25, 35 and 50.cents.% • . i • Belfast • uesday, July rt. The farmers hero completed their road, work last week. ' Miss May Jones ved ur bouritdod neb- kwt Weelc • • 1!,11,.. Creaky, of Ooderich, spout Bat- :Urday with frietnis here. IN., • • Theaatfaet Orange Lodge have been busy praEfising for Jitly Mr. and Mrs. Wm. liteAllister,)of Chi, pagOi are vting the fertner's ptzrenta here.. _ *114 Ke11i. Smith. ef Llicknew, working at 'George IrWin'a for the titian" - mer taotithe. . is crarit'oghlibetalitdy,U:voceCkre,8avditY4, us Mr.. and , Mrs, D. Mallough and Mr. atide Mri P R Tteleaven spint StiadaY at Thee. hteel)onald'a. fr and Mrs. Time IneeDonald and myro, spent Wednesday at Mr, Sari4y• MeLeatelein Ab1ie14; • : . _ • Miss Loitle lienit -*Aliened fret)). 'Flesherton last week where she has been siting friends apd relatives., . Mr: Feed McAllister, Mtn .spent. leet 'strek-viejtine relatiVes- in oar locality, "retternedetiehie h(Itne in Listowel, , Mr, Hank Irwin and hie- two nieces, the Misses Miller, motored from Walker, ton Monday, and epent the day here.. Mrs, Seigal, Wito bawbeen visiting hen couein, Mrs. IL. Pearliirin, for the past. , month, returned last week to her horne in Totentot• , • • Lorne MacDonald accoMpanied the .Leteknow Pipe Band to Permerston en Virednesday, where it took part in the Orange Celebration, Mrs. lane Phillips; who has beenvisit- ing her daughter, Mee Thos.. Ferguson, atLanes, for the past few weekse has returned to her home here, St. Helens ..--Wednesday, July 12. Miss Mae Cameron is spending a few days in Wingha,m. , • Mr..13e11, of Toronto, spent theweek- , end with Rcv L Little.' • ' • 1(intaill • --Monday, July ea. Pte Melvin ()Tilley was horee over Sundae'. • Mrs. Loos, of Minneapolis, is visiting her' mother.. e" •" Miss Idell Griffin is at present visit- ing in Detroit. Mrs. Colin McGregor, of Detroit, is visiting her patents. Miss Hattie Young spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Griffin. ' • - . • Mr. and Mrs, Dave Taylor and child- ren have returned to Detroit, ,Mr. James Wallace eller-bride arrived homelast week. Congratulations ! „ Misses Lillian and Grace McLean are horne from Calgary for the holidays. • Miss Ethel O'llilley, of Detroit, ' is Vending her vacation under the parent- al "roof. - Demean McKay is `sporting a new ' Dort ger. Watch. out Charlie, he'll ran. . • Mr, and Min. Ed. Perry and Pearl , Griffin have veturned. to ..Detroite also e Mtn:Ronald MacKinnon and babe to . ' • Pliekhill.. • • 'Mr. Griffin 'and Miss Liztit, of Goths- . • rich Mrs Midlinettux and family, of -' • . Dublin, were the guests of Mrs. Tim. "Grifflnlast week, • - = OtirrtiAnY.—There passed away at her on--Wedireaday uorning, Mrs, L. Taylor, in her sixty-seventh year. She has been lei. &Meg health for some time.' • " . Mrs. laylor, •$•jiose maiden name was . Trances Johnston, was of Irish birth, but lived in Canada most of her life. She was married to her now bereaved husband about/40 ,years ago, and is our- • vieedly tett children, all of .whom were at her dyineberlside.. They Are: ° :Mrs. Neil McDonald, Moe Rod, McKenzie, ,. MIAMI; Mrs. Alex. Johnston, Chicago; - Mrs. 'Montgomery, Ripley ; Chicago; Edith and Ethel at home; Wil liaM, Sault Ste. Marie; Davide Detroit; • Charlie, Kintail. Also three brothers and three eiders tiurvive, Md. Taylor ',Vega MeMber Of the Probyterian church, • One of the greatest pletwures of her life : Was to know she had been of, service to • others, and those who had the privilege or her triorobibip had reiteoli to know her 00000 of boot .eptoiaily in cages of 4•4? ,••• • illness. The funeral -was held on Friday afternbon from the -family residence,and was very largely attended: Rev. 'Aer. Hardie or ehe, services, and the pall -bearers were three sons and. three sons-in-law. Beautiful floral tributes were sent from far and near. Mr. Taylor and fiemily have the sincere' sympathy of the community. • -, • "Whin e mother breathesiher last fare- . ' The strain is more than tongue can This earth is quite another place., -Without the smile of our dear mother's face." •, . • Lothian • —Monday, july Rev. Fr. John Regan motored up from Clinton one day legit week; Donald.Ross lied babe have re- • turned to her hon.e.in.Edmontort. ' Ideal weather for harvesting—one of the heaviest crops of hay in many years: Sane Swan recently.purchased •ti, new buggy. We merely mention the feet, be- cause with sointeorrespeendenete of :the • Sentinel, if amyoung man in their locality purehased 'a new buggy, they seem • to ,thinkit is aesure-sign he wants tol cut a dash with the young ladies, A buggy is like every other implement and vehicle,. they wear out, and must be replaced by. -new ohm. Aepopulareladies!, Samdoes&t require anew buggy to so- cre a lady cOlapanion, Hes a ,winner Tvith them if he bad nothing but in old buek-board to drive them around in. , We noticed in one Of the reeent issues Verdun . . - —Monday, July 10. • Fishing seems to be the order of the Miss Rebecca-Smitheis spending -a few days on the fourth, at present. Miss Elsie Steele visited over Sunday with her friend, Nellie McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geddes visited at Mr. Neil Thompson's Sunday hist, Mr. Lester Armstrong end sister, Ella, spent last Sunday at W. J. Cameron's. Pte. Wilbert Walden of ' the 160th Batt., London, Spent the week -end under the parental roof. QUite a number of our boys took the retuning fever last Sunday eyening. Some wandered before the church Ser - vides, and diejn't come back: some after service, and we haven't head if they -have arrived back yet or not. EIghth Con, anloss - —Monday, July 10, Earl Culbert spent the week cnd with friends in Kincardine. ' • Mr. and Mrs. C._ Congram _and, _family "InotOreAToltilier o-n-Bunday.. Mrs. M. Sharpley is spending a, few . days with Mends on the sixth„ Mr. Jos. Culbert has purchased a new driver from Win. johnstoneof tecknow. Mr. Hotner Harris' is busy drawing Ravel, preparing tohuildnekitehen-and woodshed. Weareeoriyte say that Kenneth Mc -- Kenzie has been on the sick list -for the past week. -4-the-Gioberthatrolving t� lauchil. the Panatuti, Canal is. doomed, and' most likely•muet be abandoned. One of the 'chief euses of thPlandslides is tlie ee- eeetive rainfall in that zone, MT average of eiefeet a year:: It is indeed regret - able that after all the labourand expense thet was reieuire,d in the construction of it,, it will have to lie abandoned. It re- quired ovee $15,000,000 to complete the mitneter diteh, Which seems an enormous 'sum of money to be spent for almost no- thing. But thet expenditure is Merely a drop in the bucket to wliatit costs to keep the rar going on. Iltitele. spend . inoto thou that'amoutit in, one 4day.. • , • ---- • Pordye Mrs, Fleuty and daughter, of Winge ham, were Sunday visitorsab Mr„Beliac leton'e. e • • Mr. Anderson, cif Beigrave; was the 'guest of Miss Elizabeth •Retherford Sunday. • Mies Margaret Miller :went, tO Toronto on Monday, where she intende remain- . ing a few weeks. • Miss Gladys Hyde went to Winghaen on Monday where she will'spend a .few weeks with friends. M. Med Mrs. Geo. Clark, of Hemilton, ate visiting a few' days with the former's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Peter -Clark. e Mafeking --Tuesday, July 11. Miss Esther Hasty is visiting her sin- ter, Mrs. J. Blake, this week. Thomas Anderson, Ansop Pinky tired Sam KilnatrOlt invested in-hay;loaders this week. • , Mrs. James Barbell and Oliver, from Lochalsh, visited • Mrs.. William &others on 5unday. • .Rey, I. W. Kilpatrick; of Sheddon, is spending his vacation at the home of his brotheroS: J. Kilpatrick. . • Mrs. J. Saunders and Misses rda Whyard and Clara Sproul visittd Mrs. 11. Johnston on Thursday. We wonder- what course. Stephen i8. takIng at Guelph now, ,IS this his. freshman or solemir ore year,: tie Is he taking a post gindeate eaursel We tniss .• . . , c•V RUSSIA'S GREAT' MONTH Xlifensives Sucoehe Sntrunarized, Miatity Drive tiegine la North • Thursday, billy isth J9 id The Chreuiclo has the following from, Harold iti Petrograd eorresPondentt "At the elOse C .the Li t month- of their ',great atensive the. Itussiaus have in. their hands UN/0(r prisoners, Siw ,oneray guns. and, .700 machine Enna- They have made a. • big dont in •the enetnee trent in WI*. Pynia, have taltea Dulrowloa and a ,coustrierahle ot eastern Galicia, south of the Wester, and are Well . .their Way ever Carcathiana te* • Warda'• Hungary.' After an effoctive , .artillery preparation, the. lausalens. launched, on Friday a mighty.offensive against the German front from 'Riga to lileranovielti. Tetrograd nainnincesthat trenches have . been wrested from the-.Cierroans south-*. • 'west of Lake liaretch, to. the 44 of • • Vilna, in fiercebayenet. attacks. Der! lin War .0trice'iatintita the ilernaaati 114Ye ben . forced to abandon their positions.* the 'Salient at Czartoriisig. A. wireless despatch from Relne to -day litateer that the Demons hark begun a, • 'general retirement betWeen Riga and BO,TOZ011ielli and at Kona, because "of the •fielfere attiteke an tbe• northern Owl armies; .7 . Art entirely fresh offensive "under- taken py the Russians on .thel Riga front, 1291#0.414 of Partinovichi, net- ted thein,-: they claini, about prisoners; eleven, cannon And seVerpil ,• machine ,gens, The 'battle 'Eftiil etin* threes there. • In the gait:1.40a region, .ahottt 1,600. 'prisoners and sotne. non were captured by the RusSiena. • According to. special .despatebes _ ,two Wins..on •76aturcleY 'r3,Vp • heavyb,toWe', were delivered against the Teutonic battlefront in the east on Saturdayby the Russians. The first WAS the capture of two im- portant villages in .the drive ' on Ravel. The second was the capture of De- latirn, an, important railway junction through which the Austrians bed .sup- plied their artnies at Stanislati and Tarnopol, ,protetting Lemberg. • AWAITED JOFFRE'S WORD First Drive. ,and Reselt Explained jty . High British, Official • "••••••^``••••• "Only German soldiers in open field • formations now stand between. the French and the River Bonime," -said , Major-General F. a Maurice on• tues,- dity,'referring to the part of the river which Bows nortliWard to the east, of the . sector along which the French have made their greatest gains. "The last Of the enemy's defensive works in that seetor have been captured by our allies." General Maurice, wilt) IS A director 'of inilitary, Operations of • the Imperial General, stag, continued: • •"Muth undeserved censure has beeu. heaped neon the Britislt army by British,. Freneh 'and American -people, bemuse we apparently did nothing. to aisist '•the -French in- the desperate fighting on. the •Vertiun 'front. .But all this time We were doing • the 'part acme:A(1d by,General.,1Offre.- • -- • "According .to thia , plan, we ' eon - 'served our troops, accumulated sup:. plies • and waited the, word •for the grand offensivein -which we were . play our part with the Russians' , and Italians, as well. as the' French. For ,certain tactical and moral .rea-. sons, which_ need not be dilated on, it wile necessary that the French should not lose 'the.cast bank of ,the Meuse,and • General'.3offre Informedus •that. he could • hold the positiond which 'command that, part:sof the river until the „end of lune, so We knew. we were going to Strike at the beght Jiing 'cif. July. . . • - . NEW SUBMARINE WOleRY • G.errnan eeeemrrierceeee-creet. Fteechen.- - • Baltimere—Washington's Problem; Baigincire despatehes' op 'imiday., said: The World's • "first' submarine merchantman, the •German .. under- water liner. Deutschland: Anchored be- low Baltimore to:night ,after voyaging safely across 'theAtlantic. She car- ries nt'ail and -a cargo of -.150 tone .of 'Costly chemicals and dyestuffs, att.i a message from :gmperor William to -,,Trieidelit•ViTilden, and is to carry halt 'hoine A aargo, of. _nickel • and crude rubber; scirely, needed by the German , army., • The Deutschland. carries; mourned in her conning tower; two small guns of About three•Inch .calihre. • No torpedo tubes are On the surface' of the Water the sninnarine hag 'S' apeedOT.- • iliera two- t O three, knots- an hoer more than the:average Merchant steamer. -,Forced to blaze a new diplomatic trail by -tire arrival in , Amerlean 'waters Of .te hrat cargo- . _carrying sulunarine.therchantman ever:: put to sea; the 'z'Staie Department, through- the Treasury; sent instruc- tions to Collector of Customs T: Ryan' ! at 13altimore to 'make an imniediate investigation after. the viPsal ' docks therm., • . - • . . him frote here quite fret -Ideal -ye SHELLS -ENOUGH TO WIN ' Road intproventent ,Briialo Fears nnse shortaile—Thi :Muni- 6 tioIVIiracie • ' The annual road iniprovement by stelae labor is karst completed in this part of the province, and we shall now have very bad roads until' they are again .P2411594. by tbe_falLraies and _traffic, is high time for more scientiee meehoela in road Making and eepairing. , —Tuesday, JulY 11: • Mr. and Mrs.•Cleo. McRoberts visited 'With Mrs. Robert Haines. . g Victor Emmerson is working for Alex. Rietoul for a tee/ moralise John Jatnieton is a little under the weather. We hope to See him around again seen. . • Air. and • Mrs. lienj. MeClenaglian visited her mother, Mrs. is Barbour, over Sunday, • . Rev. 0.11. Grain* preaches his Hint eermoe at Bethel on Sway at fl &deck. Service Will bo at a eel* fleet Stinday. • Luiross Centre . •—Monday, July.10. , ,.. , _Haying isiiow injuil,swing.., ..,- • . Miss Frances Stobo is visiting 'friends in-Miehigene-----e--- ------7-- e-. -."--- Mr. and Mrs: Walter :Dee, 'Supdayed with bleu& in Kinloi.s. :. ' Miss LizeieSichardson (._, if_e_Tiegewater is visiting friends in this vicinity: .. , • Mrs, John McKaeque. of Teeswaier, eisited at the honte of her brother; Mr, 'A LOndOn despatch OA Friday Said: 'The fear . that, :lacle..-of amniunition. might hold back the British troops in their Picardy offensive, as It did in bast movements, was removed to -day by 'a statement_of cayr-secrecdfrtn Dr. Addison, Parlia- mentary 1;i:der-Secretary for Muni., -tions. Mr. Rollaway, who is a member •Of. -Parliament, cited figures which • Show that the pritishoutput' tnuni- tioris Is ,nOw Stibe higheet point since thebeginning.er the •tirar.."If 'necessary ,could arm the front With t3ig etas, -muzzle to muzzle, front .tho.:Sotiime to ihe :Sea, and our: output Is not yet' at aped tide," wds-on-e of his. meat ittrilt- ing.stateraeete. . • , •Getik Wiiiiancs captive: ' Ottawa • anottneed on Sunda -An • official &rapeihas been received -at the Militia DePartment frenr•the War - ,Offiee tutt,litigadier-General "-Victor" ams of the 3rd. DIVIIHOil •le new a prisoner in Germany.. likwas wound- ed In the 11 hung of June 2nd Liont. MO Viewer tot Ottawa, Staff 0 &Pr to General Williams, is, reported With • Albert Hugho last 'week. • A number from here attended the Knox Church Garden Party, Tie:Iwo/ere Thursday evening of last week. A„interther from here h.t.topilect the. pic- nic at Stleer Lake Wednesday of last week. All report ft good tier. Mr,' and Mrs; James Whytock,. Mr and tells. Dan Meltenzio led Mr., and • Mrs. Thos. McDonald mated to gin - outline on Iiitiday lad and spent a very Wont der at dui Ittioj • VVarm Cream Arid Cold Cream- _ Stir ere,sint frequently to hasten :he cooling and tO keep it in smooth eon- "dition. Do net pour .1;te.L11 4•eream into cold cream: this practice spoils the whole batch. Cool the ,4,varrn prearn in a separate can before Tho dairy suunly hoinies are • now petting on the market .coOlhig tanks • which, provide for two cane fol. this very purpoee., if yen cannot tonveniently melee 0'ft 6001/11g tank, or have It Made loftily, Ask your preanteiy to stotos hulk for you, .or *rub to -no -64w* atOrv colt itouoo., • Phone, O. 10 is at *Your, Service We Son for Cash—iAre Son Cheaper Than The Credit StOreh • .iii Ilay forlti We..11.614. The Two . . • THE 'SAMSON. „,, .;1•1 • Is a specially made fork —best quality .of second growth white ash handles n d properly tempered tines. • .1t is absolutely guaranteed. :„We will re• •place free every one that proves defective, • , • • 'Price 000,„ If, • WC ilaie the ordinary makes of forks from ,45c! to 65c. • ••• - I tiEEN 'KUTTER 1 The last ;word in fork ef, ficieney is Keen Kutter, You have to see this fork, to appreciate it. it handles • differently to •any other .fckli on the Market—has' •a perfect balance •and the bead is • put into. _the .• handle by a patent process yluch insures It against 'ever getting loose. Pri$ We have .Hay, Fork Pulleys from 36c.to* 75c. Berger's Pure Paris,Oreen 6,00 per lb. Arsenate of Lead 20c per lb. How about an Oil Stove? We can interest you ' HAMMOCKS—We have a good assortment from 2..00 to $2.15. ' Tho.L.odnow liardWait'A Coa1C-0,. •, THE STORE THAT NEVER. DISAPPOINTS We teach you how to grain by the Chi-Namel process —the most efficient and the Most economical • process ou the market. .P.4441M16, • Whnechurch , • ".• • • —Tuesday) Julirit• spent a few ',days in Trenton last 4eek.: . Mrs. Jackson, of Album, spent Sun- day visiting friends here: • . • -- ‘Itev. Mr: GIragiet, the new Methodist minister, arrived last week. .Millie MacGregor, of Langside,, visited friends here on Sunday. ing at- hothe of het sister, Mrs. F. McLean visitedin Blyth this week, Rev. J. 15, and Mrs. Steivart and Airs. 'Miss I. Simpson, of Chicago, is viii - • .'. Henry.Ai and Mrs. David Chant ney, ef St. Augustine, epent Sunday at: the 'home of Wm. Martin; ' • " Dr. 0,nd-Mrs. White Motored to Col- lingwood this Week, . Mrs.. -White is staying for scene time. Mesris'Jan and Seines Laidlaw left for-poteossan this week ' to visit their sieter, Mrs. McCartney. , The garden party on Friday evening was e decided, success. The proceeds arnouined to av.er .$150.00.. ' Misses Ilthel. and Marton Simpson, of Wingham, are spendingetheeholideys ae the hone eaf Mi. F. Henry. SergteMajer Carrick, Sergt. A. Henry, Pees. -A. Keeenrdy, Cecil Middleton, Jas. Paterson, D' Kennedy. and Charles Gilleeple, of Iden, tippet Sunday at their' homes here. . The Guild meetin.kOn SU1ii even- ing was lead by Miss. l3ina Henry, the iebject being `The Consecration of Put. - 'pose". The topic for next Sunday evening is "Parity, Temperance. and Strength". • . • The leader wull be Will Henry. Dayni Itle. JOHN KJ:NO.—There was a•Iffrge attendance at the funeral to veaterl-0-.-04metery on 'Monday, when the remains ot the late John King,: of the Est Con. Of Culross, wPre laid ti rest. Mr, King had been, seriously ilk for about six weeks, following a pitralytke: stitirie which he suffered., The stroke in his ease wadthonght to be due to an abscOss on the brain, and from the first physibittnedia not hold olifitny hope of • • awl kindly diPposition, as was shown by ,the very large inimber who attended the. funeral to Teowater, Rev. Fr. Capps; of Teeswater,unducted tholueerid E(Pr,"" •- • • —Tuesday, .Tide11 • fr. Jos. Perris; jr., has been -on' the' mak list, My. Alex. 'McKenna lost a• valuable - home �n Friday. , - • • Miss Abby Symons visited *Teeetvateir, friends on' sunda.y, P• ,Miss Annie Currie is EiretaiiniOhia; week in Xi oartlitto " • ' Miss Reta McKinnon left Monday - morning for Toronto., . , - 1 , •1• 11 r. ArniuieBe1i, lOth. Con, has p•iig 'cleteed a -new Ford car. „,t: Flower Sunday was- observed in the • BantiSt Church on 'Sunday. •• Miss Mary A. McKinnon haseetnened. - home from Owen Sound, • • . Mr, Duncan Guest; of Bervie, 18 spende in this week in our burg. .. • Mr. and Mrs. Moore, ofTotonto, • ed at Mr. Alerntyre's this week. Pte. Allan McKinnon.' returned tO • Camp Hughes, Man., on Fridey, Miss Jessie McLean, of Tiverton, ' ed at W. j. Otaktrit's kat week, Mr. McCauley is spending a couple•or. . weeks- with his parentig near Taut • Rey; MrBarker, otPort Elgin, weal', vieifor in the the Witte on Monday. e Miss -Nora -McNally is honie frona Lion's-ead-for the-seiminerevaeatieni, Mrs. des MeL.ennan is away on it visit to relatives in Detroit and Port ;Moore Mes. and Mieff Matheson, of ,614019.1Plis M,ich , were guests at "The'Ceystal'' laet Mr. and Mritepill Joer-on's, of •Torentee: are guests -of his sister, Mrs. (Re.). '(ReV.) V. - • - Quite a. number from here -atte u the Garden. Party -at Pinkerton on Mon- day night. The l'Aidtes' Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs.' Neil McKay on • WednesdaY- Mrp. John Gunn left on Thmeday on a visit to frieinds at-Calurnet,'Mich., and Sault Ste Marie. Mr. and Mrs Neil McDonald, �f Pole Elgin, and pop; Lieet. David, .-eof Sun 1- eidgei, called on relatives liere lest Wer c. Mr. and Mrs.. 13 M Finlayson Wilily, of Port Elgin spent se wee! 're . • holiday at the heme of her patents, 'M . • and Mrs. Ed. Kerry and IVIrt4VV'; 3. e -e4 Clyde • • keenen and Miss Elizeeeempe -- imitated to Beamseille on Friday ) spend a kw days with Mr. and Mrs le • Tuffeed . • . • n ver'sirry services in"gt Patti II ' Chinch en Sunday. On Monday evei ... ,ing an entertainment will be given pis oltureh grouride by Pronto, Paisley 04 .. hoite• talent' .Evereethe welcome. Come . and enjoy yourself... , • , -• . . Owing to anniversary•setvhies in ., . 'Pauls Mizell oe Sunday, July' line there will be no morning or:evening nevi- , vites lifille RaptiPt:Unn-ili. • Rev. Mr:.. . eon Paisley, Paisley, willpreach in thie •afterenae at in , S.,S. servibe at2p p.pir , .. . ........„................. , ;mile. Riv er i I 1 Mi -ss Plorenee'T1-444'stol4n6:13isd.av7;sIittlinnee 1: ...• '' . .........:„.....,.... ..L.,. ' - ..,,,....___,N her home. . ". .. , . r •• . , . , 1, : • recovery. After much suffering he miss- ed away •en Friday, July 7th, Mr. King was married Albout a Year and a half age to Miss Etta Carroll, of W. Wawatiesh, and a baby born tO then) in April,. died only two weeks ago. Mt. King was et years'of Age, and -was the eldest son of Mi Mteed qs. Patrick King, of the" .1st Co-dAyf-Ctilross, hoard- wholly advanced in years, but still active. He is Aitt viva also by four brothers and and two sieters. The late Mr. Ring was -a-i•vell-tdo farther and a man of liofiesti• • • , • Mr. and tre, 1) L. %when and little — daughter are visiting in this neighbour;,2, linciritt present.• • . The baseball match held in aid -at die. ned Ciliss at Win. Stialth'e wee' a &Cid- ed flue".cess. The total recoiptsainourited to 5100. Tbe Owe ..'evelo played were, Kincardine and Loehalh. The game • Was very interesting, the honour of vie - tory falling to the Xincardine team by it score of 9—g, The .eadie Nailed ..V011: • win piny'atA4wilan Dradloyla OA II" ' • IU' • • • • I• `• , . , • •;• , • • • . • I A . u , 4 • , , .. . '.. '' . • . . . .., . . . , .. , • • •• `0, . • ' • . . • r • ' • or.; •