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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-08-17, Page 8at this store and here you will.' 0nd many Clearing :Lines that are, „marked at very Low Prices in order to clear them Out • and take room for the New Fall Goods Which are con antly A visit to our ,store, durng August will : mean money saving oppor- tunity' to you4 . Shoe Bargain[ ' Wo' m e n's o x f olyds,.. and Strap Slippers. in Paten t Gun -Met. al & . Doo gla. leath ers,. siz ;s 234 to .7. Regular rices.u This style of "Ernpreas" Shoe P can be.. Pines p ' worn, at all seasons of. the year, ,andis t,„? ' $4.(30,lea especially adapted; for dress. occasions. ring We have many others in the."Enipresf' Price 81,5° lust AS stylish. ,per : pair. See another Clearing Lot chiefly in Men's: Low Shoes atr`the low. price of $l.29 ittie Boys' Play . Suits . • Khaki 2 piece Snits, Reg 85 far 65c. Khaki' .Coats, blearing ate • 25c. Blue. Stripe, Regular 75 for050o, S w Men . StraW Hats This''is,a decided bargainr•ltegular 1,50 to $050 •'' -Hats for only $1,00. LOCUM $ lliT111 L• '.. Children s Vests This is, a Cleating Lot of guod weight Vests, flesh color. Regular. 35c. for 200. ,7 Ladies .Hose Black Seamless, Special 18e 2air, for 35c. White Silk-Ankle-Hese;Speeia1500:. - Ladies' White Waists • Here are Two -Clearing Lots .on our Bargain Tables at 50c and $1,00, They colnprl'senice embroidered' Mus- lin, Voile and Silk Waists. Ladies don't miss se@i'ng these :baagain waists. Ladies'' ,•Whitc Dresses 'ever before did" we offer White Dresses so cheap as the balance of orifi stock now ;ma rked to :clear at .$1,00, Wash Goods, Special Table Here is a Clearing ,Lot of Extra • Values in . Muslins, Bemis Crepe and, Linen $uiti'ngs • .Regular up to 26e for 123.c. New lines are -added, each Week during Augast. SPECIAL CL Men's Sox in Black and Brown, Special 2 pr. for 25c. McPheriron Shoe Polish, 3 boxes for 10c. Ladies' Plain Collar and Cuff- Setts, Clearing at .1.0c. ' Ladies' Kia Gloves, ClearingLot 25c. , Ladies' Belts, Clearing Lot at 5e. Box Ribbons, Assorted Colors, at. 5c per yd. Box Laces, Various Kinds, .4c per yd. Box Ribbon Ends at 5c, each. • Men's Shirts 3 for $1.50 This is a special barna gain .lot. •55e, Singles, . , or.3 for $1 50. G:oatless ,Bracgs Fine Quality, 2 -Point Brases,.50c. a `fair. FARING LINES Box' Lacos,'Fine Lot, 7c per yd; "Ladies ''Duck Skirts, Regular $1.50 for 98:. Ladies' White Lisle Gloves, Special 50c pair. Misses' Colored' Middies, Clearing at 40c. Ladies' Hand Bas, Regular .65c for 4;3c, Fancy Doilies and Table .Mats, now tic each. Ladies` Summer' Vests, Clearing: at 15e.;, Corsets, Small Sizes, Clearing 15c pair, pion -Monday, August 14. n isvisiting. friends Service..in. this` church Sunday evening at 7' e'clo'Ck. Bertha Clarltson: ms\ the guest'of Ada_ Helen the Weekend. Gracie Blake, of Mafeking, is visiti>g ,her cousin; Elia Gardner. Miss Gladys Spindler, -of Lucknow, is -visiting at Albi#rt Helm's: Mrs. Robert Webster visited Friends at St. Helens one day last. week. •A few from here -attended the Garden Party' at Dungannon Friday evening. . . Miss Mary Durnin, of St. Helens; was' the guest of Miss Susie Gibson on "Sun- day:- Stan- day. Purple Grove Monday, Artist 1i, 14 • Mise Bernice Logo, : in Lucknow and Seaforth. - t-Oartwrrglit `-os ° Wood stock, is' visiting at. Rett Logan's. Mrs• R Crosby and Miss Myrtle, of Port Huron, are visitors at Mrs:A., Cuy leg's.. Mise`Eva• Haldenby, of Westford, is spending a week with her cousin; Lenore Logan. . Misses Kirke Millarton., are spending a Week with - their sister, Mrs...Milton Stanley,• Rev. C. F. Logan; of Leamington, and Mr. Harry Logan spent Thursday with Lucknow friends • - ' Pte. Chas. Salmon and MTS.' Salmon, of London; Mr: 'and Mrs, Evans, Fort William; and :Miss Ethel Shier, Tiver •ton, called on friends'at. the. Grove last :week. Mr. tr. and Mrs. W..13 Ritchie and - son, 'Waiter, of Walkerville; Mr; and Mrs.. Chas, Ritchie, Ashfield, and Mrs: W. A. Johnston, Lucknow, were visitors at Harry Logan's last wee . Some. visitors at the. Grove are: Mr. and Mrs. Rae, of Detroit,, at Glao. Em- merlon's; Mr. AO Mrs ' J. T...Pollock, " 'V`ancouver,.at jai. Pollock's; Mies Mae Stanley, of Cheyenne; Mrs. Jack ,Stan ley and son, of Winnipeg. Verdun-. August Monday,.' Au ' Mr,.and Mrs. John Reid spent Sun- day j day at A. Pollock s. • Miss Christine Welsh is.visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Elliott, in London.: - Mies $adie.McLeod spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. Armstrong. Mr..Cuthhert Fraser, of, Detroit, is - spending his vacation under the parental roof.. • .. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thompson and Tattle daughter spent Sunday last at Mr' Alex. htcSlullen's, ' Miss Blackwell 'and Mies Fair, of .J3ervie spent the weekend as the guests, of Mles;EIlx Armstrong, • • f 14 ` of i°tand Mrs. Mere ' liirs» '.�V'Ilson, n luau , , r` Detroit, are 'atpresent visiting, raft,. of • g their Mother, Mrs, Robert Shiells. - Mr»• 'red: feTaviail1 motored tan from Stratford Friday last' and 'spent the week.etrc wale his-brotlier, iloberf - Margaret and Malcohn Webster spent the past week with their:aunt; in. Dun- gannon. Misses Morton, of Guelph, were. visit- ors at the home of Mr. ' Isaac Andrew. last week. • Miss Ni111ie Graham, of Grey Ox, was the guest of Miss Margaret Ritchie the past week. •• Mr. and Mrs. Boden Ritcljrie and fam- ily returned to their hoose -in Walker - villa to -day. , '. . • Bouin: On Sunday, August 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gardner, a, son.—Con- gratuTations. • Mr, and Mrs. Herb Stothers, of Dun- annon,•spent Sunday:with the latter's aster, Mrs. George Hunter. • Dorothy Anderson and Jessie Andrew have returned home after'' spending a few days with cousins at Mafeking, Pte, David; Johnston'w. f Bluevale, and raster; Miss Sadie Johnston, of North Dakota, visited with their uncle, 'David Stroud; during the week. T - The Garden Party which was •held On Joseph Hackett's lawn Thursday even- ing was a 'decided Successr The weather was perfect, the. crdwd immense, and the ro gam' excellent. ' >y 1; Crewe . —Monday, Aug. i4. g , Miss Ella Hasty is at present visiting Crewe friends. Mr. Thomas Menar •y. y, of Sheppatdton, called on friends here haat week. 'Mrs. Frank Finnigan and daughter re- turned home after 'an extended visit in Wingham.• Mr. and Mr .t Richard Twamley spent t-t-.,hra bei Mrs, .Milton' Kilpatrick. --Master Sidney and B. Gibson return- ed to Stratford on Saturday 'last after spending a,month with relatives here Mr, and Mrs. Bert Treleaven and daughter spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs Wer 'Irwin, Belfast. • •Mr. D. C. Taylor, of Lucknow, ocdu• pied the pulpit 'here 'last Sunday in the absense of'our, pastor, Rev. Mr. Kelvey, who is having his vacation. - Quite a numberfrom here attended the:lawn social at Joseph Hackett's last Thursday evening, alsothe one at Q. Brown's. Friday evening at Dungannon. DUH ' COUNTY NEWS Judge 'Jolt, of Goderich, ` suffered ala srtrokrtof pss.•alysia on Tuesday of last week. Then right si le is affected sed' be is .unable, te'speark. urs. ,W .Jennyn, of Winglr'dm, an. nouncos the engagement :of hoc dangh• torr, Vera% May, to Norman L. Muireh, 8. A.,, of Toronto, eon of`lir, and Mrs. Thomas Murch, of ;titrattord, Ogtt The marriage to take place quietly in Toren toon thelast Tuesday in An goat, TARP Luca, -Word was received In Godelioh, from. Col: ,Young, in Ceeh- rane, to former well known resident of Goderich, that he had eseaped being burned- in the forest fire, but had lest everything,' • This is the second ehper ienee of this kind for 'hire, . He was ' through.•the last big, fire and . lost till; his, belongings. He formerly coca - mantled 00,4 33rd. Regiment:: • rx . 0 ,S,'�TANDARD/H0 `Er♦5,,-*' 'tiers Will bn ne 4istandard hotels"in: Feel, Perth,, Hurons, or in Manitoulin Liland; The :le gal advisers of the Government- and the Ontario Licence Board have decid .,ed; after considerabV inquiry,; that the "board.has nojuriksdi'ction in the three counties and tfie hertherii district"be. :Ca eo Of the feet that' the d T. A. is in force there. This discovery is chiefly important because 'it !Heaps there wilt be no control of the ,class of hetet ac'coinodation furnishes) in these. areas ''. In the, rest of th? p ovince the term "hotel" .a411 assure tile• traveller 'a: certain 'degree of comfort, it will Oen mean the hotel will be' protected a• nainat c'ornpetition, from. places of the boarding house -type .and .will have the sole•right Co• sell soft chink; cigars, sig arettes, etc.' ` ' , ' Gr I'sv 'GoT •'oiled. -A band 'of gypsies passed through filial Monday' and, as is generally '.the. practise of 1 these wandering' 'nomads' to mimic) : a livingofif the .unsuspecting . public, their game of{ "1I.im•t am",, apparently. . worked well at'illybh Floud- Mills,, at T least one cf the (i prine micro era of the tribe got away'ivith' $60 in ash. Just i how this was accomplished lilt puzzler, d .but s was in the mill otfloo and was very solicitous to, tell -'the •fortune of M. r D_ Crittenden,_anid''after .herd :ale• parture it; wee found that tile, till had ` .beep. rifled' .Provincial ' Conist dble.s -v 9Q.hitesides, Phippen• and White Were Cl advised, a warrant sworn out and on Tuesday morning the party' were over .va taken near Dublin, and' after 'consid- erable bank ring the money Was re- turned in full. - Just •how `restitution L mitigates a crime, as it arparently did r in this case,' we. are .unable to, figure ..-.,,.2� -ray.;-� - . ed, argued :for s, dismissal al on the ground. tliwt restitutionbad been made and that it ;would bo ao,ma titre hefoao a trial could be held if'the wunuark were .cent up for trial, and no: good plirpoae would be served by keeping the. party in jail in the meantime,. The Crown. Attorney; idbile pointing out t1at111e theft was deferv. i.ng. of punishment.. admitted the force of Mr., bancey's remark, and the .magis- trate allowed the woman: to ;go'after a good lecture. ofangs .•.Tuesday, August 14 !Missy tlizzie McCormick is home- en. a short vacation, Miss Marion,McKepnje) of ;Winnipeg) •is home* a visit. • Miss Hendry, et Weston is renewing aegtlaintances here. •Miss Lily Meltienon returned .to' Brantford last week,, Mr.•Robert Jaeksan, who hag been.on the srcic,list, is better,' Miss Kate A, McLean,, of Teropto, is home on her holidays:...• Miss Mclrityre.,,is:camping. at: their Master :Russelt''Palmer of 'Toro oto i v%sit ig at AlMex,c,lf Gilcinhnontil rit' Mr. Peter returned to: his hom near genera; Set ek, "4 Mr. and Mrs. Maher leave: this week to visit his :mother. in Ottawa. MissMargaret. Campbell, of ,Harris ton; is holidaying at her homy here, All are pleased •to see Mr. McFarlane out and around'after his, long illness. Our soldier boys, who have been home ori furlough; rel urnto 46ndon digs wee Miss Sara Beere•and. MisJ Burns, of Hamilton, are guests of Misses Cunning- ham. • . • . • ' An auto load of visitors front Crermore Suadayed at M.r. Neil Currie's, 2nd. con., Bruce. ` Miss Margaret Ireland, Owen Sound, a visiting her, friend, Mis's Mary A,. Mc-. Kinnon. Rev. and Mrs. Watt and family, of Su goyae; were: guests at the Alanye`,on hurl' ay. Mr. and Mrs N:.j;. Peaceck and faul- ty, of Mkaford, are, spending their h ays.here. -M.rs, Geo. and .'1Vf iss Janet, Gilchrist, Owen Sound, are guests- at Mr: Wrghtson's. Mrs. .Dudley, of Toronto, ; who v hitting Mre..T. G. Percy, returned uelph :last week. 'Mrs: J.• 'Gunn has -returned,, from 'sitwith• relatives in'Michigan tk Sault. Ste. Marie. Mr. Thos.. Thompson attended..Gra odge I Q. 0.F4 at Chatham last we' eturning home on Monday.. Misses Helen' Oliver end Laura ' Cu cottage at inverliuron oli- of Jos. was to a nd Grand ek,- n, at is s,. it I n - d at th c n Ingham spenkthe past -two weeks : E E E E'' Cottage,'Inverhuron. • Mrs: L.'B.'Tufford, of Beamsville, pending a ;holiday with her . parent r, and .Mrs. W.J. McKeerran, at the ottage, "Cosy Nook", Inverliuron• • Mrs. Laura'Pollock and Miss J. Sta ey, purse,:ef' Grand Bend, Ont.,' an ew York, U.S,; respectively,. ere. sir home on loth,. eon., Kincardine - •News has reached here of -the dea out-•=•Standarti- :1!, • BREAKING • HIoa1vAY ACT. -r The Goderich Star last . week said: -John Fowler and George Feagan, of Col- M borne township, were the parties . to c 'two actions in the police court yester-- day morning arising out of a little dif 1 6culty on the i0a4 on- Saturday :even- N ing, July 29th., as they' wet e retuttlink th from Goderich'. 'Mr..Fowler `, wanted A Tisk sday, August i' trii k; 191,8 Phone No. 10 is at Your Service 'W'e Sell for Carsh—We'$e1.l,Clieapor!:Thaw The. Credit..Store' Ir Would • you. ratherpayfor a. pump, once when y p.p you buy it, or pay for one three or four times)? When you buy a pump iaoorl � .: -- made �' fromcheap , ,matelrl ` syou have only, started 'ap• pay for i or yo., have to a for p , y : a couple of otheradurink the time a good. one would still be ing satisfactory service. This isn't the worst feature of buy - .' u -•ing a' cheap push the annoyance - and inconvenienceit,causes by get- • , ting out of order is even worse than the expense.- The pumps we sell,.are the m liable„.durable kind that give lasting satisfaction. They run easily, flow the most water and do . not require repairs or get out of order. When you need a pump, •it pays to buy one of ours and if you already have a poor one, it will pay' you: totroy-a.good one from us =NOW. _ Price from :'. 6.00 to $10.00. - The Lucknow Hardware & CoalCo; THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS also three- biethers, Dan and Robert,. Ripley;' and Alex. McDonald, Spokane, Wash.; and one sister, Mrs. Crawford, Detroit, Mich. The deep .sympathy- of a large' circle of friends, is ,extended to the bereaved ones. The funeral, which was held on Wednesday afternoon to Purdy's C. metery, waslargely attended; showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. LuirCentre Monday,'August,'7.' Some of the farmers.' have threshed their fall wheat. • . ' i • - Mr. Willie and Miss Annie Keith visited friends in Bruce last week. ' Mr. and :Mrs. Geo. Richardson were in Walkerton on -Thursday of last week, Mrs:- ova -Slob -t ia-Mistlttura - visited friends in Lucknow on- Friday last. Mrs.. John Hughes and Master Willie, of Tiverton, spent a week with friends here, • - -! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Con: 10,'Kinloss, Sundayed atthe home of Mr. Walter Day. - Paramount Tuesday, Aug. 15. Mrs Thompson, of Southampton, vis- ited at Murchison's a couple of days.last week. -Mr. Jetties Davis, of Athen, is visiting his cousin Wm. Davis. He has been a- way from here for over 20 years. Mr. James Struthers and family, of CIa1t,-motored up to,Lucktiow and visit. -ed friends- around `here for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. and song also Mary Pickering returned to Detroit on Monday after spending their Vacation in .Lucknow and Paramount. Eighth Con., Kinloss . —Monday, August 14. Threshing is the:orde, of the day, 'Miss Eva f)ulbert of the.tenth,spent a t the week end at Murdoch McPheraon's. • Mrs. John Campbell p - and. family, of Armow, spent last:weel; at John, Oid best's. ' Two of our young gentlemen were seengoing eget on Sunday. 11 ' nys, what's the attraction? • We are pleased fo report that one of our' Huron friends • has. ,purchased sL Chevrolet ear, Something doing;on the Etghl;lt, , would wait Mr. Fowler Came along, side hina•and would then start up his hors& This'apparently happened sev eral bines, and Mr. Fowler demanded. either that Mr. Feagan drive.:on or that he allow him. to pass and threat - rned to . make it warm for' him, to which Mr. Feagan replied by consign, ing him to a' warm Climate: Action for a breach. of tiaeact governing' the highway and for'indecent languege were'tbe'result. In the, first a brie of $1 and costs was . unposed and ;Mr. Feagan apologized for the expression he used. C b K be G w a p, ar unninghlm),',gf Glravenhurst• Dee was due to 'a. paralytic stroke: To th erea,ved ones'sympatliy is extended. Misses'Flossie•McLennan, Retta NI Tenon and. Belle Shipley, teacbers,hav en engaged in the following school cGregor's school 6th. con, Bruc lambs; and S.- S. No. 11,' ;Kincardin All will.be•pleased to learn that Messr Swalwell and'-hos.:Pattersen ho were seriously hurt in' a runawa are doing as well ;as canbo eti opted. All hope to see them out an bund aeon. SS va th e C - 8: e e- , e rs ay, • Gypsy Crowd in. •Trouble,- A fen sly of Mexicans, travailing. Gypsy fashion, got into the. toile of the law last week, and, after being., apprehended• by wa Goderich chief of police, appeared .of -in the police court on Friday and Satur: 7'h day; says The Goderich Star. • Mr At Port Albert the lady offered to tell- Ca the fortune of the miller' in ciiargc• of by 'Jahn S)ioenhals' mill, and when heOpen. ex• .en the cash`.drawer to.get_a:-fee,.some ••-vis mysterious passes were made by the lady Na wishing hint luck of the money. eve Shortly after.she was gone it-was'dis- covered that the cash drawer 'was' $75 to the bad., The Godericl�i chief 'phone'd and, under fear,of arrest, dig • lady restored the money. This was about 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Chief Postlethwaite got a warrant and started in pursuit of the wanderers, and by making . inquiries' &long the 'road, found thein• between;,Lucknol and Rip- ley, and 'arrested them,- bringing them. back to. town Thursday night. The wom- arf was incarcerated over tis ht and on Friday brought.before police Magistrate . g . I{e11y:, and atter hearing the 'cake he ad- journed it to Saturday morning, the party', the man and leis wife and three. children, being' allowed• to'camp out in the rear of the 'tetra hall, under • polio surveillance, i' the meantime: s n e i ne. 'One Dante given by the party was Parana. , .On Saturday morning Mrr. Daneey, who appeared iss coluneel' for the newt. ab M. wa PREsEN•rarzoi,,.While visiting friend out Glamis`Erecontly,Xopt. Wilfred. L acKay of the 180th (Bruce) Battalion s presented with a complimentary ad cess and a field glass ''as 'a toksn o arm affection and sincere 'good wishe •the citizens :of your native v,illage.' e address was read by Mrs. Reith and r MacLennan made the presentation pt.- MacKay, wlio'was taken entirely surprise, made it very fitting reply, pressing his appreciation of the good hes and the gift The -singing of -tire lienal Anthem brought the pleasant Ding to a close. d` '' •(Intended.for last week). . - LATE Mils. MAOKINNON.=On Mon day night,. July 31st., Mrs, Chao. Mc - Rhino') passed away at her 'home;in Glamis, at the age of 62•' years, Mrs; McKinnon has been in poor health:sfnce early spring. During thepast six weeks she was confinedto her bed.,:•_ The de- ceased was born in Elora, Ont;, her maiden name being Mary Ann Mellon ald, and was well known here, :having lived for thepast44d'years in'13urnn and ICineardine•Townships, and libMi't two years ago movea• irons the 'slos • farm into the village.. She was a.. woman'. of strong'Ohristian Charaotnr, ever sympa= thetie to those around.ter _ Jlesides her hush nd, she- leaves` the • fol l owinl to our 'her demiso, thrtiesons,an Con. 10, Kincardine• fetor, , G , Gunfire, Sask. and Ptd. Allan McKinnon, at ()atilt) Hughes, Man; and one daughter, hter Mr. Joe Gues ad lightning rods erected on his b .n.. Mr. Robt, Trench's men ;did the work. .• . Mr. Walter Day improv d the appear- anee`of-his'house byhaving- the wood work re -painted, •Mr. Thos. Friendship, of Teeswater, did the 'work. Mrs. Andrew Murray and children, who have been visiting at the , harne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,Jos. Switzer, :returned to her•hotne in the west : last week. • - . • „ —Monday, August 14. Miss. Flo Hughes, 'of Tiverton, is visit- ing friends hero, • • . Mr. Howard Whytoelt .and lady friend visited friends at lfolyrood on . Sunday. McKague's bridge cn con. 6, which has _been-undergoingrepa rcituodv cotrrplet Mr. John McAllister, of Con. 2,. visit- ed at the home of . Dave':Scott, on. Mon- day of kat week. , Mr. Wesley Guest, of Kinlough, and lady friend spent Sundayevening at the lmine of Joe Guest. , . • Mr. -and Mrs. Albert 1 t Stanley, of. Kin- loss, spent/Sunday at the home of their datghter, Mrs, Geo. Richardson: ,' 'FALL FAIRS 1916 Following' are dates for ii umber" of -fail yfairs 'of local interest: Lucknow-2 Y TT.�YY ,'N. •, H 1'..,,Se t . p. 8 Ripley ....Sept, 26. i R nosh •`fio fi�ry, d yy9,ct r regi.,•,r.,T..,`Aie•��,i.,41•�••22� Goderich:.:..» . ,.w ., . , . Sent, 20 7eafortli IA , ..:...,r, .Sept. 2 •.22 Teeawater ,, ................ Oct. Walkerton • ,Sept. 12-A3 Win'liam,... •°" it �....,.;•.e,.ge ', 213,20.. 29 27'; London, Y• Y.,.4 Terv•,.,et: $"•1tl Mrs It, Itr'- Maber, of Mikado Saailk ' Talatito i •t�tilf S t 11 �, .� ,►'r , , Y r r r'1.a' • el) , • Whitechurch • Monday,•August 14. • Miss Lettie Fox is visiting friends in Langside.' . - Miss Annie. Henry; of Guelph, is visit- ing at her home. - Mr. John Gillespie. purchased a near Ford carlast week. ' Miss•, Edith.Peddle, of Grand -Bend, fa' "• visitingat her home: Mr. Wilfred Arcott visited, friends in Teeswater on Sunday. Miss Jackson; •of Auburn,' is visiting at the home.of Mr. Allies Laidlaw. • Pte. and Mrs. -Geo. Jacques, of Wing-- ham, inceham, are. visiting at the former s horrir.' Mrs: Will Paterson and children, o6' Toren to, visited at K. ' Paterson's'lea ., e Sergi. A. Henry and Pte. Chits: Gilles pie visited friends' in Walkerton this' `-. week. Mr. and ' Mrs. Alex. Mrbray and.. children, of Wingham, 'visited friends '. here on Sunday. ' • ' Miss Lil'Pat� r+on, of Toronto, spent 'a few'days at thellome of her brother.. Mr. K. Paterson. Pte. Thos, Penrose, of Camp Borden„ spent'a few days at: the home of Mr.. Gavin Middleton." •• - We are sorry to report the serious ill- ' ness of Mr: Mac. -Ross.. We hope for Ins speedy recovery. ' , Miss Mildred Treleaven, of Lucknow•.'• spent a few days at the hotels' of her grandmother, Mrs. Miller. - Mrs. Carter and daughter, Greta, rf A . Brantford, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs.Hutchison. , - Rev, A. E. Neilly,:of Hamilton, ?tett- pied the Presbyterian pulpit .last. Sun- day. , Rev. John M. Dickson, of Fen- wich, will preach next Sunday. _--. The _ Guild-rrteriting-Sunday-evenitig- was led by Lillian Longman,, the 'sub- ject sub•ject being, "True Beauty' and How to„ ' - Get It" The .subject for nett Sunday evening is "Growth: Body, Mind, Spirit" (Canadian . Standard . Efficiency Testi}), The leader is Margaret Gl.ilhes. rw. • GUN'S SURD,' -(ROP FNR1'ITiXZgIr. �-� carlosid will be in Lucknow betweefi°. ': August 20th, and 25th. Get your supply. • Gil:. S. ROsgRTSON. ' Accepting the Liber ai7nontinatton i t Southwest Toronto, H..H. Dewert o4 Saturday night announcedcriti the • Ontario Government's....,:.clam oty nickel refitting is chief lank ing as .h rplank ot►.: , , .. •, • kn official. report issue•d in petro• grad'on 'Sunday shows that during the recent 'tmerattons the Russians• :hal% " taken over •88400 Dri ands •225 machine 'gunk onersY 68 guns The alrlvalice of a wideenclrcli iuovement by the „Britishand ng` forces .iii CternEast."Africa !s r0- an' DiS ported in 'an official statemetit issue by the Wer 'Office on Sunday. d The Press ur O O slay the stattsnipnt pub is bod,1• 7,on rtdo about filo ,intended visit ,or the 'Xing. 144# Queeif •flu fixe Dottlitilplt0, •- 4 4 .rro.yjs:.fw^R •