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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-08-17, Page 5• r u n 6 • r 0 ti • F.O , l� 'fi-lE DOMINION WAR LOAN • TO BE ISSUED. IN SEPTEMBE y Purchasing'a bond•you will help to WIN. THE WAR and obtain'. for yourself an investment of the hl hes class i! , �,�..v yielding a most attractive rate ' of -interest. Omt : d$tI l i iaL tFtotp The Now ark tedepehdt blj µ e doctors.are,, avi.agFf: bard tipie. ,.adding out aowAhe germ • of infantile paralysis getsrabpl t: it attacks rip)) and peer alike itu eeenis, to have no 2rineerion Witb rigaaganito ponds Or sewer pipes„ lint so luau' cast -4 sx6 reported from households Where theta' ;ere animal, lhets tb t' ''e' :pbysiciad`s. h a .coins, to. tlheL conidluaion that the ,thea ire' b 'con• veyctl'ytr them... if /his theory proves tri e. it will add suatlier to the irtl0v diseased, wh'cb e0,91,9 fo near,heeatiae of his fPeidst for liVig With' t 1•e lower r animals, it is a habit he finds it Hard to break off; four. it is an old habit, Several hundred thousand years old,' -I+`or'when man first took to living in caves he ba.) many .faunat cempiensalswhose pictures he drew tipon`tlie :wales. The mk'stodot vas;donbtlees too big to. be made a pe of; but the reijideer and the Boras uta toolc in and ttmwd. Soon the 'wildcat ft soiltotai web l�d�i1,��1filfiX Ial Wi3STER. VANA»A. btis ndM of hien are required. tat help tel be great , work, .of barvestdngl' •the Western crop..~ 1'he taslk sf trot sporttug to the; west this great. ipy of workers will fall to the lot of th t itnadian l'acufic Blilway, 1 xcursions fro th-,poiesis ip Ontario to AM4nitelbai Sa'katchetvatx and, Alberta will be Tun, and special; trains opierated. making -the trip in,abontihirty-sitltours;. without change or transfer. a "Qoing;�-f,rip Weet, ". $1_.3 OO` to Wnnui-. pep 'Mistysp$itg Trip Ee4st, +' ,$1S 00 ironi Winnipeg. - Consuit V. F..R.;. Agents regarding trauspefiatiott west; of Win,. uipeg. tiO111'fi .SATES. ugual' 19.ih wind' 31st.: Xrgin Toronto- Sudbury, pine and Rest, but' hot in- cludieg �Sinitb.'.s' Falls or, Renfrew, also'-froin Main Line Bast of Sudbury t and the wolf crept ie to get bir the fire, , `and wan, made them useful. ' . J:t; ow the, utomobile has lett fire '• CULL OSS COUNCiI, . MI VTES. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OTTAWA. • • LMA LADIES', COLLEGE OPENS ITS THIRTYrSIXTH.. YEAR .ON SEPTEMBER ' -- TWELFTH t NINETEEN HUNDRED &- S1XT.EEN For calendar sndterms; k. 1 Warner.M.A.,D,D.,AIma College, St,Thomus; Ont: , • TND' WESTERN .PAiR •• - Septaplber 81h 10,1611i. - The Poultry,Exhibit at the Western ,:hair, London, Ontario, • in September next promises to be a very large one as usual. Poultry Breeders have copse to the, conclusion that a win 'at London's Exhibition means 'considerable -1h diem. The prize list tai 'very liberal one and the eupe and trophies ofi'ered' by tlieEx- • ` hibition•,Associatien in addition to the � eash prizes makes it very • attractive from an ekhihiter's standpoint. Prospects are very bright this year for the whole Ex- , : hibition. Avery large amount of space. iii already allotted and applications are coming in daily. A real live program of attractions will bo.given twice daily .before the Grand Stand. ' . Prize lists, 'entry' formes and all information regard ing .the 'Ex'lhibition. will be given on application to the,Ser'retary, A. M. Hunt,. London, .Ont. ' HIGH TRIB.UTE.TO CANADIAN SOLDIERS Eon. Lloyd George, Minister of . War for. Britain, in company 'with Sir Sam s, recently reviewe adian -peeps at.. lirainsliott. Following' the review, Lloyd George, in the course of a short speech, said 'it w,as•an inspir- ing sight that' in. the third year 'of the .struggle, when our •foes are beginning to, get exhausted, we .should be' preparing to pour into the field troops of this Wualhty.. , At the beginning of • the war. -tis sent out 120,000 menus an expeedit- ionary force. itwasour conviction that • that was the ccntributibn 'the British army should • make. Now -.Canada, her- self his -}sent 120,000• igen. She km thousands more in reserve. " That gives hope and confidence arid codviction` of ultimate victory to us all. • -"Why.lias Canada done it2' She has' dem it undoubtedly in order to stand, by the .Old Country in . her difficulties. That is -not. all. 11 -the -Old Country had got .itito• trouble through her own' folly, 1 through mere greed of possession; out of mere envy of the• prosperity, of others, the Dominions would•nothave poured' out their best blood in our h.thaif, "Well have they helped' us. I am here to thank Canada for her contribu- tion in this war.: Brilliant descriptions of the battle of Ypres, , when you saved Calais, will be read for many long days.. in Britain's gratitude. Just•as the Rocky* Mountains h Ic the storms of the West, so did t e: a heroes of Ypresbreak the hurricane of Germ'an,fury: 'They upheld the high honor of Can ada and -saved the British . army. You have the gratitude as • well as the admir- ation Of over' man,; woman and child -in these islands. •It ie a struggle for free- dom, but in the struggle ive•are a feder: ation-this great. 'Empire -for even a renter Em i ire in the future." to, but• not •inehichog, ,North 843'11 August 19th':said Septeiaber. 2nd. ;!•rout To- • ronto, a1so,West and 'Silath' thereof•: .Further particulars from Csanndien 1'ecifiq Ticket Agents, or W. S. Howard,. District Passepger Agent, Tokcnto. will find their pccupatiou gone, .The. watchdog cappot compete with tbe elec- tric burglar alarm, and the ,:eat is not half so good a mousetrap as"one made; of wire. But man is not like those climbers who' cut' their humble associates as they rise in the social scale. • Althn he has climbed the ladder -of evolution to the very top, he still retains a fondness for Ins poor relations and likes to have therm McPherson -Donaldson -That we give in his tense, .even the they are useless and botheraoane, The Irish peasant keeps the . pig in _the parlor. The Russian inuzhik .sleeps beside his cow. The southern cracker likes to have thechic= kens running under, the table. These customs are quite earcutiable. for they are- based on convenience and economy. but no such good reason can be given for the admission of cats and dogs, to the family circle by these' persons who are rich enough to be more select in :the company they keep. ' But it seems that the richer -people are the mora they takt to beahte. If the presence of dogs- and. 'cats mike a home 'unwholesome for • children, 'yby the children will have to go, that's all. -In fact, the children have aheady gone, front thousands of, the ;wealthiest'' bo 6 , and various fantastic brute§ have to adieu places: ' Stroll dgyrn. Fifth'Avenuek on '.a sunny afi;er noon and-you.will counttwiceas -many: dogs as babies. Iii' fact; you may think that you had chanced by midtake ' upon one of those Cities of the Blind, that 'they are building in Europe, so many of 'the .ladies and, gentlemen are. being led along the sidewalk by dogs. lit is indeed a touching sight to • see .these wealthy people whom some would call hard' and selfi4sh'lavishipg their money and devote ing• their •personal attention. to animals who are rarely beautiful and never use:: fill,, and 'whew only claim upon man's ,gratitude is that their remote ancestor may have helped him herd sheep or guard the cabin door. :'['eegwater, Aug.. 7th. Council niet on above date. 'Members all present. • • , Donaldson`.-Case=That a . grant be made to gravel a portion of the road' at Ioc 16, con.. 1, oa condition that .Turn - bury grant an equivalent and that Case expend the same. Cairric d. Out to Old Aunt Mary's • -Wasn't it pleasant, 0 brother mine, In those old days of the lost sunshine Of youth -when the Saturday's chores our usual grant of $25.00 to the Tees- water Agricultural Society. Carried\ McPherson Donaldson -T }i a t the peeve aC -Ai ' "next sitting of County Council request that they petition the Ontario Government to have all auto- mobile licenses collected in the munici- palities to be paid back to the munici-; palities contributing. Carried. Case -McPherson -That ,we appoint ,John McRae for inspector'aind valuator of .sheep 'killed or 'damaged by dogs. Carried ' Atmstrong-McPherson-That James Dona_ldaon '.be instructed to place.a notice at' both ends of the. 25th sideroad, con. 16, prohibiting heavy . traffic. , Carried. Case-Donaldson=That we "levy, 2i mills on the dollar for current expenses for the year 1916 for township purposes. Carried. ' McPherson--Kuntz-That the .Clerk notify all pathmasters to have the scones raked off -their respective road -beats as. soon as possible. Carried. Case -McPherson -That By-laws Nos. 9 the • 11, being by=laws for the yeas 1916, be finally passed, signed and sealed. Carried. Donaldson -Armstrong -T h a t the Clerk notify all partiesro the Pennell Dram to• have their respective amounts paid to the treasurer by the '1st of Sept. Carried. ' ' , FINANCE nm,ca T 0. Schumacher, b9 yds gravel, $5.90: L. Ruth, inspecting.contract, 4 38. John Kennedy, work on sink -hole ' at con 1, 16 87. Arch. Taylor, 65 yards gravel, 6 '50 C. P. R, statute labor,' 1 00.. Stapleton , Bros., timber : -for sink -hole,;: '60 00. 'Jos.' Guest, .88 yds gravel, ' and read, 9 20. William Henderson, 70 yds •gravel and road,. 8 00. F. ldoran, 65 yds gravel, 6 5'0 "W. Howe, 229 yds 'The lle 'plotted Page When history conies to write the book of the Great War, many a fair page will be filled with even-handed praise of German efficiency, 'of' German" valor, of. German devotion; but the pages will be sadly blotted. For the story of Ger official: brutality and ruthlessness will like the trail•of the serpent ov'it N. Y. Independent. • ....ac =r F2 r=-...1 Summer Brides .-See our Samples of Dainty. - ` dt i g -i4 ae l s.- and Invitations. Printed in either Script or. ' • Old English T y p e. We carry all . the up-to-date .: type faces: -50Invitations orA4- nouncements.'with outside and inside' envelopes for $2.50, • ' • Samples mailed to out of town customers on request • HE SENTiNE1 LUGKNOtV e •un.ays wood" in the' kit; 'then, too 'And' we went visiting, "me and' you", Out to old Aunt Mary's`, It all comes back so clear to -day! Though I ain as bald as you are gray, Ont_bythe-barmlot-and--down.-the-}an We patter along in the dust again, As light as the tips of the drops of the rain, • ' .Out to old Aunt .Mary's; ,We cross the pasture and .through: the --' wood, Where the old gray snag of thepoplar --stood, Where .the' hammering "red -heads" hop ' ped away, • . ..• And the buzzard "raised" In the "clear ing,, ,sky, • And lolled and• circled as we went by Out to old AuntMary's. And then in the dust of the road agair, .And the teams We met, and the cbun '. try -men; ' ' And tbe'long highway, with sunshine spr&id As thick as batter on country bread, our cares behind,'.and our hearts ahead , out to •old Aunt ;Jury's. And,the romps we took, in our glad. un • •testy • oved - _• Was it.the lawn t tit we lt li he>.est With eta sweeping swing in, the 'locust • trees, • Or was it the i grove;' nthits leafy breeze • Or the dim hayrtuow with its fragranctes Out to old Aunt Mary's.- '- Why, i see her now, in the o en door p Where the little gourds grew np the"ti ' sides and o'er :• • i The clapboard roof' And her face--, ah, mei Wasn't it good for a boy to tee• And: wasn't it good for a boy to be. Out to old Aunt Mary'si For, O :my brother.so far array, . This i4 to tell you-sbe'waits to -day eTo welcome ns. Aunt Mary fell Asleep this morning, whispering, "Tell The boys to coroe°s. , . , . And all • is well Out to old Aunt Mary's. • 4.,-4111110 11111ea ttVhitcclitili Riley. for indigent, 1 50, S.D.A.A. Stubo, 206 yds gravel, 20 40.. George Waddell;' 50 yds gravel, 5 00. C. Waechter, 70 yds. gravel and :road, 8 00; 284'sacks cement, half share, 4 7 93., S., Lindsay, contract ' gravelling and gravel, 67 50; cement, finishing Cu ross s are; 27 25.. M. Cas•- sidy, contract•gravelling on .on 14, 80, 60. 'Wm. Moffat, 80 yds gravel, 8 Q0. Jas. Ballagh, sheep killed by dogs, 57 33. Thoso.Fal'lon,:60,yds. gravel, 6'00. 'A Simpson,, 9p sds graxeLand road, iD• Q0_ J. McRae, sheepkilled by dogs; ' 29 33 Wm. Caslick, 78 yds gravel, 7 80. Phil Keffer, work' with, grader, 19 37. Robt. :Oran, 40 yds gravel, '4 00, Milas Moir; 69 yds gravel, 7 90. A. Miller,. repair, ing' bridge, 2 Q0. Medical Hall, supplies, 1 40. F. Berber, plans for bridge at min 6, 83 00. M. Fairbairn;. part pay- ment for printing; 30 ;00: Pat Lynette 72:yds gravel„ 7 20. ' McPherson-llonaldson=-T h. a t. the financereport as read be ado ted and ordersissued for paynient of the' re- counts, and that we nowadjourp to meet agaie on: Monday, Aug. 28th, or at the call of the Reeve, Carried. -G. BiPreo1-Gletk. QUOTATIONS AUGUST ..4th .. , Toronto Cattle nark.t Steers, choice weighty.,$8.40to$9.00 do, Medina* weight . 7,75 $.26. Butchers', choice haitd'. 11,00 8,26 40, Mod ... .. 7.00 7.90 7.0 do. common 5.70 6.6 13utetiers' codes; choice., 7.'007• 7; 25 d®, ., $00, }}R•},.. •!}• 6.00 6.60• do medium 6 00 6 QO Butchers, bulls, choice. a.00 7,60 do., medium to Bgod. 6.25 6.75 do, bologna .. .V4,50 6.00 l!'eeders, 900 to 1,000 lbs. 7,.00 7:60 do; bulls ......., . 5,00 6.00 Stockers, 800 to 900 lbs. 6,60 7.25 do, med.. $60 to` 700.6,60• • 6.50 do, common, light... 6..60. •: 6.00 Glitters. .. :.. 4.60 6, 60 Canners • 4.00 4.60 Mil..•.,•. >Fera , good to choicece,70,00 99.00,' do., commbit to mea .•60,00 70.00 Springers .. „ , , ..66.0:0 90.00 Calves, veal, good, , .., ...1,0.00 ' 12.00 do. medium' ..,.:.•", .8.<00, •10,00 do, common , , .:.. 6.00 • 7.60 do.. grass .6.25 .6,25 Lambs, cwt. 9.00 11.00 Sheep,,ewes, light 8,00 8.76 do,, heavy and bucks 5.6.0 6..60 do. Culls° . 4. t} 6.60 Hogs, weighed off cars 12.85 12.90 do. fed aiad watered12,65 0.00 dog Yo.b, cotuntry-, ,12,00 12.16; • ' Toronto ' Grain Markets Manitoba , wheat -Track, bay ports, No. 1 northern, $1,60; No:. 2 northern, 31.58;. No. 3 northern: 3143. Manitoba oats -Track, ,bay ports, No. 2 C.W., 57e: No: 3 C.W., 56'5; extra: No. 1 feed, 66.3. trac Arnericak,Toronn cornto.-No. 3 yellow, 96e, Ontario wheat -No. '1 commercial. per car lot, according to freight, put+ tide, 31.15 to 31.17; No. 2 commercial, $1.12i,to 31.14; hto. 3 ;commercial, 31.05 to $1.07; feed wheat, 97c to 99c; new wheat, No. 2, $118 to $1.221. _ Ontario oats -No. 8 white, according to freights, outside, 61c to 62c. Peas -No. 2, per carlbt, 81.75 to 31.85, according to sample, 31.25 to 31.50. ' Manitoba :. flout-Ffrat ,patents. in jute. bags, 38,10; second patent's, in jute. bags, 37.60; ' strong bakers' in jute bags, 37.40, Toronto• Ontario flour -Winter, track, Toron- to, promptshipment, . according to sample, 35.40.'to $5.50 in filo seaboard, '$6.60 to •$5.78. ' Millfeed-Car lots, per ton,, deliver- ed. Montreal: Shorts, 326 to .327; bran, 324; good feed. Sour, pet bag, $1.75 : to- 31:85; middlings, 327 to $28. Bay -Baled, -NO. •1 track, Toronto, new, 310 to .312; car lots; No. 2, $9 to 39.60; straw; 36 to 37: • Butter and Cheese- Markets Iroquois -At the Iroquois Cheese. Board 890 cheese were boarded; 840 colored and 50 white. Price bid on board 173ac. No sales on Board, but or s,Qld on curb at that price. -t Perth -There were .700 boxes white and 400 colored cheese sold, prices being 17%c for. •white and 17%c for colored. Fiv eboxes of butter were sold, the price beteg 28c per lb. Victoriaville, Que.-About 2,000 box- es cheese sold at 16%c. •Napanee-At the Cheese Board 446 boxes white and :1,125 colored were` offered. All sold at 17%c. , Cornwall --Offerings .on the 'Corn- wall . Cheese Board , were 2,122 boxes, 'a11 'colored. . The price was 17%C. Alexandria-1�t Cheese ` Board 936 boxeswhite were offered. All sold at 17 9-16c. - P.icton-At Cheese. Board 16 fat - tomes boarded 1,355 boxes, all• color- ed; ' 1,020- sold at 17 7-16c and the J.baiance at 17%c: Mont Joli, Que.-At the Cheese Board 150: boxes were offered. Alli sold at .173c.' 'Wholesale Produce -Toronto wholesale prigeo to the trade ` gggs• - Speciai candled (cart's) .3 .34 to $' ,,36 -r smas4 - - .2_ • Creamer' prints, fresh. , .32 .33 Creamery,' solids ' - • .30 .32 Choice dairy prints.... .26 .28 .Ordinary .,dairy .prints.. .24' . , 26 Bakers' .24 • • .24 .26 • dheese New, large, 18%c to .18%c; twins, 18%c to 19e; triplets, 18%c to 19%e; old, June and September, large, ns; 22',c; triplets -,-22%c. Poultry , Live . dressed, .Spring broilers 22c 24c 28e 36c Old fowl, Ib.... 16c.' 18c 21c ' 23c Ducklings: '.... 14c 19c 20c 22a, Meats --Wholesale Torontowhoiesale houses are. •quot- ing to the trade as follows: • Beef, forequarters, ..:$ 9.50 to 310.60 do. ,hindquarters .. 15.00 • 16.60 Carcases, choice r.-. ,.,. 12.60 13.60' do. coalmen, 11.00 . 11.50 :Veals, common 8.50 10.60 • do: Ine,dium 11.50, 18.60 do. • prime' 16.00 . 17.00 Heavy hogs 12.00 13.00 Shop hogs ..,,15.00 15:60 Abattoir -hogs ... , . , 1.6.00 16.60 Mutton. heavy 10.00 12.06 dc. light ..,. • 14.00 10.00 • Chicago Live Ctock • Cattle - ' Receipts, 2,000; market ifrnt;•�lreeve i , , , ern iiteiers, 36.65 -to 38:60; ' stockers and, feeders, 35 to 37.86; cows and` Heifers, 33.50 to 39.25; calves, $9 to .312.65. Hogs -= Receipts, -r6;400; market unsettled. mostly higher; light, 310.15 to 110148; • mixed, -39.90 to $10.76; heavy, 39.75 to 310.76; rough, 39.75 to $9.96; 'pigs, $8:40' to $9.90; • bulk of 1 'TSE.. Wilt :HARDWAREHOUSE mum OUR STORE lrcwn HEADQUARTERS 111O114 66 . f0R PROMPT DELIVERY a,nce to Save Money we have a large .. O,V i` .e stook of Bicycles and, Bicycle Supplies. We will close t se out t at greatly reduced'', rices. Regular ,t3o,00 BicyclFs, Sale Price, $25,50 Regular $eo.co Bicycles, • Sale Price, $33.50 Rear Wheel and' Hercules Coaster, , Regular ,$5,59; 0; Sale Price, $4.35 , Rear Wheel,, Plain Hub, Reg, $3.7 f, Sale' $.3:.15 Bicycle Tires; Regular $3. so, ,Sale Price $2,75 • Bicycle Tires, Regular ' , Sale Price • $2,00 1-2 To . - � �alis 1 0 lbs. dor 15c We bai e a lot of odd sites of nails, sot le are slightly rusty put .good. enough for repairing around the house or ,bard. We otter these ,nails while bur" stork: last"r, all. sizes, '2c pets -lb. or 10 lbs. for' 15c. We will not sell more than 50 lbs. to one person. *We will give 15 per cent. d'isenunt on Hay 'Fork Cars, Slings, and'4terlocking Pulleys. 'Qur stock is limited so do not put oft until to -morrow for anything you need in this line as we will only fill orders from what we have in stock at these' prices. We have just received a large 'shipment of over Soo pieces- of Grey Rname%Warewhich, we offer sty greatly. reduced prices. It will pay you to see these goods if you are needing anything in this; line. - JUST ARRIVED -.A Flesh Car of Portland Cement cLEOD & JOYNT The Store Where'' Your Money Goes Farthest. • • • New Prices August 1, 1916 The following: prices, tor. Ford cars will a effective on and after Aug .1, .1910 . . • Chassis Runabout Touring Car Coupelet - Town Car, Sedan - $450..00 475.00 .495.00 '695.00 '780.00. 890.00 f.o.b. Ford, Ontario: • �._,l!\AQ.QP'„`n._aQ.-1 v^nvk:.et�H..v duction before A.ugust 1st, 19•17, but there is no•guar twee against. an advance is Price .at anytime. 'CRAWFORD &SON, DEALERS' WM. SMELTZER, MANAGER;, • Deerin• Harvesting rvestin • Machinery y The. Deering 'New Ideal Binders, Mowers' and Rakes are strong, durable and serviceable. Special Prices on Deering Manure Spreaders during the month of July. KEYSTONE Tongue SUPPORTS Buy a support and save your horses' necks while work-•' ° ing the mower and binder. i- Andre rvrd,y0 .., sales, 310:10 to 310.65. . 13'hee lthcelPis -7,000; 0 •, market -Monde August f; lambs, native, ;,7.50 to. $1'1.35• y, gust Ii.,. .. Mr. Ned Warden, of Winirhaiu, is t visiting at Jobe Martin's. Mr. and Mrs: john Gibbons• motored to Kincardine. on -Sun a . , -- Matthew Laukart, of Atiburp, was a redenit visitor with Elliott Taylor.' •. Mr. John McGeereturned hon from Wingham Hospital last Saturday.: Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 'Chairipion visited at Joseph.:tieoqs, . Lucknow, on Sun- day. East )3uffalo Cattle C.att1f--Receipts; five cars; steady. . Bogs --Receipts, 30 cars; market 15o higher, heavy, $10.85 to 310.90; york- toeirs, $10.71; to410.86; pigs, light, $10.25 $ 10.50 Sheep --Receipts, fiveears;steady; Iambi, 311 to 311.50; yearlings, 38;50 to $9.59; wether§, $8 to 18.25; ewes, 37 to. 37.75.', Calves• -Receipts, 600; higher; tops t1$.26x, lair`- to. good, 311 to $13. Crewe --Monday day ,At.g 14 Corp. Albert Cooper, eon of - fir. and Mr- Jas. Dow,. had a severe attack Mrs. Geo. Ctoper, Clinton, and former of hearttiouble, but•is unptot.ing nicely:"'teacher-here, silent a, few days at, tbe now, . ° ' parental horse after 'completing a special Mrs. Jfartha Ch'dtnpinn and son; get', tousle itr ifusketty at Camp Borden, ." Pte. Clarence Henderson loaves for r Ctnoper is connected with the t'niv u London on the at Brussells, visited at l;•'ete; Lee one . .. , _.. .:. 3 e�4 rtr'aityof `T`cxt►ntc,0acrta,'14•ainiti tdtn- Miss'. w, .... .. >s die Earnbyspent•ar�e�lt visna, da' Blest Week: it - 4 Y a ll► . i �,�w;�'rlv� nfalitined >w Toronto. � tri is Carr iv , $ smote Cul**. , Second COn., Kinloss , -Monday, August 11; Far-tners.acebasy witfh the oat harvest. Bons.R.. nA':, O u t13th.to Air, - . and Mrs: alas:-r'win; a'sein -. . -. _.-_ .- -11rs. Jacob Miller `had a very success= fol quilting bee last week. Miss.'Jennie McGuire is staending a. fee/lays a wi th iriendsonifie TAB.,crn . of Huron, . Ifelviti Irwin and :Miss' Henr. +rf. H61yrood, spent. Sun_rlaywith friends iii Ashfield Township. ry Miss Laura Henry, of Ktrlcardieo,. spent the past week with •friends on the line and in. Lueknow, Lothian •---Monday, August, l4. Jack swan. lett ft,r•'the West last txc4 k to assist in harvesting. "5 .hike 1le,gan bus .pnrcliaiieel•a five -ids; seriger i•'Jr1•aute,inr,bile • '•M • :Mlis* Lena Flenei'erse,n- was borne fr+ nn 7 _ -Winguaiir• for a weC>k s ra:ation Mrs. AleKen•zie and her' three dangle ters, of Oshawa, are visiting her mother, Mrs 3icNanaata, Afra..• McPhedren• and two soots, of Ethelbert. Man,, ,are visiting„ hitr.,siet=•r, Sirs, i4. Campbell. -Miss 'Nora,. _. Bridget • and : Han rib Hogan, . f' Toronto, are vending 'their vacation at their • home here. Rev. Pr. John 11oghn,, of Chntr;Gpand James Ilogan, of Duan,, spent .a few days here viaitirtg:tbeir brothers. Missts Annie end Marlret'1toininint, of Toronto, are spending • a atopic 'of': weeks here, the.gueets of their friend; Mies .Belie I;irnby, - . Dr. and Ctrs.. 'ynnlien and favnilo,. eliicai# o, 1rs. C;. M. 'Lomeli, Retro;t,, acid -Mie 3Arlp.. M+ ltesezie, Torero, vile and fftiecdt•here Wit meek. • ' *no ti •