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Sr.'s() per year, in adirante, $2..00 cotiterkisd •
liolyrood:
-moodAy, August. gla
M. Julie Elliott, of 4Slitchell, is virstt-
ing faiende here, . • • "
Ernie Aekert and family spent Sun-
•qaya Chertes Perigranee,
Mme Annie gocigins event the week7
, end, at the bPnle of Wrn, Staters,
Misa Marjle Miller, of St. Helens•,
spent a few dayswith Inez Switzer..
Mips Phabbe Congram eeturned Wive
after meeeedipe a few days, with Mary
• Wilkie.
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•s Mosaic David youston. 'end Relied'
Elliott/ jr, laft'for the West ou Satur-
daylait.
Mre,Henry Pierce is spending a fAw,
days with Jser:ditughter, ,MAI. George
Herrison,.12th. con. Huron.
The Wanton's Institute will hold theta
next meeting at the home of Margaret
Baker en Sept. 7th., at 2:30 o'clock. A
couple of good addresses will be given.
Everybody welcome. Membererequest-
ed to attend.-Seey.-Treas. •
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• Lurgan
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Joseph .Smeltzer is improving slowly.
Miss Christine Welsh has returned
.from London. .
' Mrs. R. Reinecke and son have re-
turned to Detroit. •a •
Miss VictoriaBrown,. of Huntsville, is
'Visiting at J. Mahood's, -•
Mr. and Mrs. • James Keaptoe. and
finay,etrerkhillatnetered up to Les!
Rey's,on Sunday bat. , .
Mrs. 'Mahood. •underwept a critical
'operation in the Kincardine hospital last.
week. She la -improving rapidly..
The simpatnY of the cOnininnity • is
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'extended Robert Chaplin in the death
- .9f Mrs. Chaplin, which opeurred lest
Wedhesday. The funeral, which .was
held on, Friday, was largely attended.
Eighth Con., kinloss
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o. -.Monday, Aug. '21.
(Ow Rae visited at liolyrood on Sun,
day, .. Go again, Earl. • -
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Most Of the soldier boys returned to
• tsainiag after leave of thirty days: '
Mr: and•Mrs:K.inest Ackert and family
•• vinted,at Charles„Congranee on Sunday.
. Gilbert Johnstone; of elark's, 'visited
a • • at Mrs. Culbert's, 10th Con, on Sunday.
Mrs. Hedgin,. of Leaden, spent the-
Iweekeed • with 'her sitter, eMrs. John
--Culbert. -
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.• Miss Phoebe °engrain, has returned
•e•• home after ePendirig w days On the
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4thCon -. - •
A number of the Heilyrobd boys left.
nrJ11:2 rrilliVer414 171=VVralli•rifipma
'thernan enjOyable ancl,profitable- trip.
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•.-. Card ofThanks
.„.. Mrs. Alex. Smithand family take this
. a•means _of conveying their • thanks ..to
. friends and Foresters; veho Weie 84 kind
'daring their recent hereavement.
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School Opening
We have a full stock
•of supplies for Public
and High Schools.
If you need nice Stal-
ionery or a Fountain,
Pen examine our.
stoc k. A splendid
self filling pen for $1
A line of Parker Pens
up -to 5.50 if you like
the best.
• DR. SPENCE'S
Drug Store
FREE , BROS.
Studio, Lticktioyti..
Open, telbetlayeaTuesday and
,.Wednesday and Saturday,
Views. and ramhy dioups
taken. 1u in *Int
"eOuistry., "
. MARKETS
(Corrected. up to Wednetiday, noon)
Butter. v ' 0000 I .t 11 I *Ii5; 27 28
CI Eggs, fiew.laid; 26
.1411088.4etio;ailitillii110.1.4 11 76
Reeve j. 0. Atidereen returned fainn
Winnipeg on 'Tuesday. •
Pte. Ilarold A.clierais spending A few
aveeltaa his heme here. , •
'Mite Mary Epaidn, is home after visit
login Kincardine Tawnship.
. Mt. Niven Coulter; of WheetieY,, is
felting at Mr. J. J. Ifendersonli.
Mrs, j. Dolphin, a cedarvine; 18
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. IL Smith.
Saturday of this •week • will be the
opening day at the Toronto Exhibition.
Miss Medelind 1/IeMorran , has been
• engaged as teacher in* the Gerrie sehopl,
• Mr. Efliott Little, of Chicago, itavisit-
• ing his .parents, Mr. and ,Ms. W. J.
Little. , • •
. Miss Rena Gordop is speridtnga few
clays with Rev and Mrs. J. S. Hardie,
Arffifield.
Miss Maud Robertson returned, last
week from a• Nish with her sister in
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Muskoka • ' ••
Pte. Wm J. Coutts; of Winghani; is
among tbe sounded reported in Tues-
day's list. •
Mr. Walter Whiles is spending a few
days in Toronto before leaving fOr North-
ern Ontario. ,
• Miss Margaret Henderson has return•
alto Toronto after spending a week
with her Mother here. •
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Bring-dbug your auto tops. Sulicabid
put in while yon •wait at T. Smith's, 2
dors west of .Ross's Ilarness Shop.
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Mikis Marion Gillies, who. is aseista,nt
in Dr. Newton's oilice,„is spending a few
weeks' e,acation at home . . . . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge McNeil and son,
Wellington, of Auburn, spent a few days
last week with relatives here. '
• Mrs, Arthur' McDonald, who has been
.riiiit-ingin Lueknow and vichfity, has
returned
returned te her home in griffin
'GUN'S SURE -.CROP FRII,T1.11HR:
-Aocarload will be id 14uelcnow between
August 20th. 'and 25th. Oet your supply.
• . CIAO. S. Ronn...TSON.
Bush fites, are said to have again brok-
en out in Northern Ontario and a Om
leer of farms near New Liskeard have
been learned out. • . .
'Misses Glenna and Eye Murchison re
turned to Teronto en... Mondayafter
spending some time here, with . their
sister, Mrs. F. T. Armstipeg. .•-
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A motor party, consisting of Mr. and
Mrs. Adams, ilanover,end Mrs. Graabya
and little,' daughter, of" West Lorne,
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
dall..
• Don't wait nnti4 the wet weather comes.
Get your buggy top made as good as
- - Pilaf, a nruivAin
Ross's flarness Shop. •
L.UCKNOW, ONTs TpURSDAY, AUGUST 24th., 1916.
THE 160th 1& tiatieST
aNADI,AN SWAIN°
• (Fiona The •London Advertiser),
Bruce Couuty has Oiled ,what 14
.claireeel to • he the most representative
Caoadian battalicte erganized ,since the
war begun
' at of tt: total Preaent strength of 1,145
•.;eneeri, 050 claim Canada as their place Of
birth. This is almost 83 per cent of the
...total, end does not take into account the
men discharged. or transferred to other.
unite, It i* blainied that if athese were
reckonedin the percerliage woulfl be,
even greater.
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Eegli61i born Are second on he het, •
with 1'44 men; •atid other hatioealties
follow with leaser nerebers each:
HARI.Np I'OR FI1114 •
• This large perceotage of Cruiadiane is
claimed to be unique, and is:takerais an
evidence of, the fuller appreciation of
tlie gravity of the war situation by. the
native -bore yputh of Caneda. The per-
centage Of Can. iedians in the 'battalions
of the firsteontingent was undeniably
stnell, but the showidg'of the 160th and
such later unite is making up for that.
The men from Bruce are a representa,,
tive lot in More Ways than o,:' Their
average -stature is undoubtedly high:
•The number. of "sixfoeters" one sees in
• the linesis remarkable. •Alanthere are
an unuarial nurnb.er of men whose weight
is welt over two hundred pounds. A
great many people are of the opinion
that the 160th would look well in kilts;
but. that posaileility is considered as.. re-
mote.• •
As an evidence of the class of men
who have enlisted from Bruce; the fol -
little Story serves as an apt
illustration: • .
'a About it month ago,: when harveat
leave was lien* .gra n ted, an= officer .had
occasion.to Speak. te.' a .bandeinanajast
private. •'•
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f'Are you going on hart • ferlorighP''
asked the Officer, • •
•"Ob,yes," drieWled.the bandsman', •
seppose you. know someone 16
work forr continued the officer. ' •
"I twee a -bit of e lace °Piny own,"
'confessed the man of mnsic.
"Oh suppuse yon hive a little 'hay
to getin?" venturedthe man in the
"Sant. -own." .
"Ng if UCTILJUS:1` 1,200. -ACIt
• . "Ys, a, little," returned' tbo private,
"abut three hundred acres this spring"
• ."Great scott," yelled the officer? "how
much landiliave Yoe there„anyWayr
"Oh, dot much," was the modest re-
piy, "ebotit, 1200 acres, r think:"
.and.this is the .type of anal) 'Who le
volunteering to Aght undea Lieut. -Col
Weirfoi$1.10aday,
Brace County is justifiebleproud of
its battalion. Ap excellent spirit. CreVai Is
among the inen and fine good -fellowship
betweep the higher and•lower reeks.. •
• o eases of infantile paralytes Were
discovered ammeg the children of Indiene
eneamaed ire Huila Township . near
Clinton - Thechildren affected are en-
der five years of, age. The . cainp Was
put under strict cenerantinea •
a Miss Franees M Siddallaaceompanied
by her unele,'• Mr. B. 11.
Siddail, if -
Trenton,. Ontario; retarneel lest week
after spending six weeks on .Pripee Ed
ward Island. • •
-The early completion cif haeyeatine'
here is going to be quite a help to the
western farmers. The city papers report
about thirty thousand harvesters as hav-
ing arrived in Alberta. Many .9Cour
correspendents report the leaving ef
young men for the West, •
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Messrs. -Robert' dinrie and Matthew
Sprtinle have severed their connection
'with The Table Factory, *here -the*
have -been ateadyemployees for e number
of years; and gone West. 'Another trav-
eler on the Saturday excursion was John.
Bell; formerly of -Bell Ze., McLeod. '
•Our eccount �f the death of John B.
Mackenzie, of near Kintail,. last week,
was not altogether correct.It appears
that the son-in-law; Mr. McKay, was
present when the accident occurred:
The ,old.taan was not thrown ,froef the
load by a jerk. He fell on the loadand:
apparently died from-heart-failere, ' and
fell to the ground without making any
.effort to hold on.. The old 'gentleman
had been angering-- froM pneumonia'
throughout the annuner;
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Bepresentatives of the Luckhow 11114
• Winghant Air -rid -Mural Societies had an.!
co'nferen,ce,'Saturday eVening
a View to changing the date of one .e.f
the fairs, but both parties were nncom-
promising., No Change 'could be agreed
On and the two fairs will be held OD
• Set% 28 and 20. TheyVinghain Society
already bad it 'prize list distributed,
• and any ohange which, the Lickini* dir-•
ectora cOaldeonsider Would conflict with
one or twti other fairs In neighboring
toWps,
r1* rani low
• The unit has beeh nufortunatain Mani
ways: :For. weeks it was in 'quarantine
through ermine§ and ineaslek• andtheta
harvest furlough ,carne along and scatter-.
ed it'for another Month Nov,
'it 18 Once more concentrated, and:with the.
'move-to:Carling Qapp in view; a period
Of hard training ie in *sped,- and the
coming weeks will see a 'splendid let of
men re readiness for. the "'big tfip" ovet•
seas, .
The.Sered Onion Industry .
A ntimbet of -men and many :boys
were busy the Past , week' harvesting a
crop& seed onions', A crop that has „just
;come to maturity. A half dozen 'Luck -
now men, are intti the business -this 'sea-
• son,. and betWeen them thee had about
'four acres\ planted The largest) patch,
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consisted of threeacree south. on Ross'
Se• Opthta Agnew and GI. H. Smith
had two acrea and Wm. Murdie had one
•igc Murdie has a half here elsewhere,.
andGeo Douglas, Rev. Mr.. Beidgette,
and Norman :Matheson :basic. :Smaller
\petChes. • • •
Theiteerrainalire gro.wn-froni.seed-Mici• -
are.iptendeel.to-be.planted next season,
10 pioduce thewell-known "DOA sets."
Arrangements for the disposing of the;
Crop is made before theatadjaaalantiai
afie fact itis a Sort of Co -Operative in-
cliiistry,,and 18 gtiite profitable. as aleesra.
Agnew, and..Siiiith-nenrit on. ,plantinge
• even a larger acreage 1.1(1)tt, season,. and
already have ground 'in Preparation.
,'. Sped anions are different frdin Most
other crops.: It is *It a tnatter of 4'.grOW"
them as,13ig.'as yOit atq," but . "grow' its.
Many as you. &in!' . There is greater
danger of their being tee big than too
small, 'IsTothiewaver seven4ights Qfan
inchlat.clittincter Will be accepted; so,the
env has to 'f,k1 harvested when the
onions reach the desired size, • •
• 'They:are then Pulled, (that's • where
the boy 'Mime in) anti lefkin small piles
on i he- ground until the tOps are dry
enough ta rub Oft easilly. • They are then
gathered; cleaned' of all tops and roots
and Made ready for shipment.
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Enjoying Tngland
rr. ft, Lindsay recently received a,
Jett er from•Tte. d. Riieine, who is in
• England -With, at Medical Corps. Thp
leiter is dated at ..11,1oreeliff4, ,July 28,
, and givea a l)rief.r account -of ;the trip
• over. The„corpa left London; Ont., 00
July 6th it1)4 affiVCA at LiP9001 on the
24th. The' Laglaiold, on, which they
sailed, wits-iteeohli)amett by the grapreggi
of Britain, anct 01.1 their'artivarthey Were
surprised to learn it,hat both ships had
been reported Sunk by. Gernian sub
marines. This is the aerial story, as
every Caneelian troop ship Which so far
hes armored the Atlantic has , been rea
ported slink, but they all heve arrived
safely so far.. • Mr: Rteine likes England
very much, and wee eojeying the beet
el les.itle •
• BOWLIN“
• The big bowling' tournament was net
yet completed when we went .to press
lest week, the contest for the consolation
prize being under way.' This was won
by G, 11. Smith and S. Free in a well-
coetested game Saturday evening: • .
So pleased were the devotees of the
green with that" tournament tliat they
inemediately arranged for a contest of
another kind. ' This time it is !Singles'''.
Irtfty-four ‘ilayers-are involved, divided
into three clessee: of 18 each. • Each
player has to play'. every ether player in
his claSs, sothere will be a good Many
games. The prizes this time is a air
of bowie to the winner in each class.
• They're off. The first games of the series
were played on Monday..
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Two rinks of bereelere horn Teeswater
were in Lucknew ota Thursday and were.
entertained. at games by he local Men.
afternoon arid evening:.• •
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Off Dity Aga;n
Dust Yves pretty thick. in Che air' and
. in the shops and offices on Can -0)611 Si.
the early days Of the• week.- The.Water-
• wagen was once. More in the repair siroP
where it is well ap unfavorably known.
Nobody's Unit, oriclairse, but this per.
dealer wagon has a ,..partieularly bed
habit of getting Out' of repair. The long
spell of hot dry weather Wreathe water',
wagon. man was about- thee- busiest in
'town, has evidently proved too Much
for the ,outfit. On Tuesday morning'
when the duet and high wind was mak-
ing life yeti' disa:greeable the weather
man graciously too,k pity on us, and sent
a shower which relieved tha aittlation,
Lanes
-Menddy„. Aug. 21v
Wedding bells are,laudly ringing.
Melvin .Reid visited "friends at the
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• , Alex, Agar is helping Robert Howard
Budding and Repairing
• LUchnow is' not- at all enjoying a
bRilding boom tlais summer -we don't
think tluit any town in Canada is -bot
It is doing somewhat better in that re-
opect tban ter a number of years. A
Walk about town reveale the
• Mr. W. Ileidoeho is devieg ie from
Larme, is completing a 'peat little resi-
dence sonth On ROss St; and he ifi
big a garage amistable on the, back sail
of his.lot. The busineas block by Uessrs..
Ackert and Solomon. is making good
progress and promises to -be a substantial
and g(pd•locIlting Wilding. Mr. W. T.4.
MacKenzie ifiPutting a lot of work end
improvement on -the residence recently
bought frina T. Corrigara Mn W. E.
Treleaven's nevi brick residence on Have-
lock. St. ha e been completed and is now
occupied. Mr. Treleaven hart Also built
a new veranda to his fraine residence.
'Mr. Wm. Allin has improved the , •front'
of his home by the erection' of a large
and substantial veranda and he is having
another built at the south side. Wm.
MacKenzie, too, is •haVing a, veranda
built to his house, and so also is Mr.
Watt. Woods.
Kintougn-
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• -Tuesday, Aug. 22.
Mr. and Mre. W. Ryan visited at john
Hodgins' on Sanday. .
Mrs. W. Boyle and two daughters are
visiting friends in Moose Jaw, Seek.
Rev, 4r. D. Collins, from Exeter, is
at present visiting his old hOme here. ,
A number from around here teok in
the harvest excursion to the. West on.
Saturday: - • -
• Mrs: L Pinnell, who has'been ill: the
.lasteouple of weeks, was able tie be. out
-on Sunday.: .
• Rev.' Mr. .V. Cox,, (roan New York, is.
.visiting his father and aniethee and
• friends, in this vicinity, •
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. Rev. MeaLittla ofaSt, Helenaeavill
oceuely the pulpit in the "Presbyterian
church here on Senelity next... . •
A.two-year-old steer belonging, to
lleussell'Brishel bad one of its legs tireken.
by an auto ee Friday. of teat week.. .
• . Mr. end Mrs. R. L. Itodgkieson are
spending a few .etaYs this week with her
, brother,. Mr, H. l'ettiCiece, Wiiitechurch.
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We are sorry to report " that Mrs,.
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Hodgkinson is under the 'doctor's care.
Heert trouble is the • cause.. We hoPe•
eheavill soon be areund again.
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Lrewe
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• --:Monday, Ang.
„Miss Ethel Finnigan left last Saturday
for tha West. . • -
Mrtr. Bessie Clare? of Detroit, itae-all-
ing on friends here.
mirea,fican....Godesiel*Lvis-itedr-
er aunt, , ,rs. . as a erry, last week.
..Mr.. and Mrs. Will Hasty spent . last
Send,ay at the home of 'Jim Maize, -4th
, Mrs. McPbedern, of Etheibert, Alta.,
visited Frank Seat. '• •''
Mr. and Mrs. :Philip .11egaa Sandeyed
whli friends in Waavancrili. '
Mrs. alcNitinara; of Ironwood,; ivpob.„
visited heieuricle, Jelin Bowler. -
". Andrew Stein•left for the: -West • on
Saturday .te help harvest the immense
crop.: • ,.. •
• Wilfred and David •Fiirrish• left lei
the West, where they will mishit their
• brother.
• John Steele, Of Lucknow, is. .helping
• Steve Doyle; also Gerald Rethwell, 2of
Lucknow, is ,helping Mike Bawler. •
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• `• Inforination as . to the help' eolcliera
have been glairg farmers With..their.
crops it contained inea statementpre
pared by the, organization of resources
coMmittee: In No 1. Military Division
1;400 nen-dol.-rim itsainedeffitets anti men
'hay*: been. granted, leave froni -London
'camp for harvesting.. In No. 3 -Military •
Diaision (Kingston) over 11,900 furloughs
-breve ir ted ' i d •
. Number of Soldiers on Farms
ee gran or- per o s -covering-
• froin tViin weeks to tivO months'. In
Mi1itar-Divjsion No 2 (Toronto) the
number erf men on, harvestieg furloughs
on-the--etat-es4liewir-has-been-.as fella"
Week of July 22, '3,546.; week' ended
July 20, 2,853; week ended August a,
4,360 ; week ended August 12, 4,111.
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Lothian
--,WednesdayeAugust 23.
e. Mite Rena' Gordon, of thaltimi; 18 a
guest at the Ashfield Manse. • ' .
Mr. CharlinMacLeap, of . Chicago, •as
at hieold•home tin a Short visit. ."
J 8. Hardie bei retneneci Aortic
after spending a Mohtlea vacatfon ,at
•,
1.0s Sara MacLean," who. lies been,
home for.a inouth, returned to Chicago
',on Wednesday,
:Ilarvesting in. this locality is just
about completed, and the farniere have
gathered in a Airly.goecl °top.
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Iiis•Maudie and Mary HoWell,'of
Ooderich, are spending a few daysawith
Miss Irene MeQuoid here:. • • ;- ..
Miss Annie Brown and Mr, and Mrs'.
William McDonald, of Kinloss, called on
the fermer's Miter., Mrs. Sherwood, last
week
Quite a nuMber• from here attended
the funeral of the late Wm. Shackleton,
.�f Dungenneri,,forreerly-of Crew. • Our
syinpatley gees, to the,sorrowing taAnily
in the less' of :a. hind' hither.: • . .
.. A very pleasant eveeing was .spen t at
the home of 'Mrs.: JOIM Mentry Tiles-.
'day 'evening' of., "last week, where the
friends and' n•jghbOri of. Ptes... leaac
Gauley and George Rivett gathered; atid
presented each of theni „With' a Wrist
watch, an . apprefiriate. address :being
read. ••. A' 'peograire of reci tat I.oni and
singing Was given, after which:ice demi
and calm was Served. Our two 'yoUng
men leave tO-day tor Csainp BOrdan, after
bein,e home 4:•:M a inontlire furieugh.
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• A Reliable School:,
AN INTERESTING
BYE.ELEPrION
A bye-eleetion which took plea
the riding of &Om' est Toronto' on Mon
tday;rx.cvlen.
deenauch ipterest throughsou
be
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.Tlae Rat was rendered vacant by 04
death of Hon. J. -J. Foy, a member
• the.Ponservative cethinet, he ridie
always has been etrongly Conservative
and in the geoerq.1 election in f914 Mr
Foy had e majbrity of 3,700. Anothe
chareeieristio of the riding is that it
• strongly anti -prohibition; being eonsid
ere,d the strongest liatior • constituency
in, Onto rio. •
• 'the voting on 1onday alrowed af tre-
mendous turnover ja votes, Whether or
• not there' has been leech change in sen-
timent. A Liberel was elected by a
majotity _of • 04:i. In the general election
about 1,000 more votes were- east than
were polled on Monday.-
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The contest was extremely complica-
ted. There were four candidates 'in the
field: a Conservative, a Liberal, it Soeial-
ist. and an Independent Liberal; Though
the Hearst Government. has passed a
• prohibition law for Ontario and Mr.
Norris, the Consereative candidate„Wes
recognized as the government candidate,
he declared himself epppsed to . prohibi-
tion. Though the candidate of a party
which has' given the province a prohib-
ition law, he was opposed CO Quit policy.
• The position'of Mr. Dewart was el
most equally enonulous. He' 'was known
as the Liberal candidate. The Liberal
party in Ontario has for'years had • proe
hibitiori as' the chief plank of 'its • plat
form; and Mr. Rowell, the . leader of the
party, is onea of e most pronounced
prdhitionists in the .province, • Yet Mr;
Dewart took no stand epon, the liquor
question in theamapaign. • He said that
• as prohibition was the poliCY of both• .
parties,* wasnot an issue as between
a Isiberaa sad' Conservative Candidate.
Because he did not come out as a sup-
porter of IT: 4c.kite1'seTrohibitionp2.liCea.•
:Ma Dewart pat have the iniiiport of,
either .The.Globe or the DailyStar. But
,he Won nevertheless -the first liberalte
.he elected in eToronto riding for either
• province or Dominion in 18 years. .
There were other twocandidates, Mr,
.Connor, a Socialist &aid preneopticed'pro,
hibitionist, and Mr. Waldton, who Celled
hitaself arabdependent Liberal, and oar
posed to "prohibition,
Froniatich a lot as this itasurely• was
quite an undertaking far a. strong Con.:
.servative,- antilprolubitiori constituency
to select a representative. The logical
winner-wou1d-be-Mr.1-N-ortis, •butbe was-
-the government candidate; and in West
Toronto, pt in Perth: the liquor. element
evidently was determined to take a Map
a the government` which' :has spoiled
their'busipess. ••
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, The enricher of votesefpr -the . Various
candidates were as
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J. A. i•Torris,.. Conservative..,..2062
J. Ma. Connor, Socialist a. • 42'5
-G. Waldron, Ind. 131
These figure; give Mr,' Dewart a .niajor-
4ty.of 643 o er his principal oppoiient,.
Mr. Norris; and a Majority 'of 67 over
all opponents cord:need.
Mr. Deyvart, is 65 years Of age and has
long been one of the leading laWyeis . of
Toronto.
„..o""enots
JintaiI
---McnadY, August 21,,
MA, M. MCKenilelfas returned Irene.
the-Smi, • • '
Pte, Melvie Oltilfey SP?qt SlAnaV
bin home. . • .
• "Little" Irene motored to Fe. int Clerk
;on Sanetay. •• ' ••
Willie MacDonald has' purchassi
• lie* machine. •ay.
•
Alex. Johnston, Of Kellnersville,
Wis.., iisiting here. -
Mies Belle Meltay, of Sault-Stp. Marie -
is 'visiting at bee home ' here:, •
MissIclell Griffin has returned lignite •
after apendine a Month in Detroit.
Mrs. Donald McGregor and daugliter
Iiilhei'ate visiting at the,' homeaef, 0.
Mr. and WS. Freleigh, daughter ald
soen, jaofEnDin.etroit are the .guests of ,Nra
Bn
After a long and useful life, another
of the pioneers of, Ashfield Township
passed to Ms reward on Tnesdet15'h.
inst„ in the person of Mr. John B. *ate.
Kenzie, a 'highly respeeted reei eid-cA-rit ,
this township. • The deceased was in nia
72nd. year, and was assisting in •takieg
off the harvest at the herne of his son-in-
law,. Ma. John alekaY, While (in a To
of grain he was overcome by beert faileee
and fell off the load. 'He felt en his
head, but it ie thought it wee not the fall '
that catisecl his death, at-no•bones were
• broken. He had lived .nearly all hie
life in Aehaeld Tp., comidg here as am ea
early settler from. talker Canada ov
fifty years ago. ' .11e•is survived by tee? .
daughters., twat brathers and a sigma
Interment took place at Lochalsh ceml-
tery on Thursdayaan'd the funeral wits
.one of the largest. seen., in. this.:vicinity
for setae time. The services Were cote-
• ducted by .163c. Martin, .eriel the pelt
-bearers were M1cl. .
_McNair; Jack Cowan, Alex.' McKay, ,
Jack McIntyre. :The . family bait() 'till
'sincere sympathy of the community iii
tke loss vvhiclithey have "sustained -
•
'Fordyce
- ' •
Jainediaffittitt has commenced thresh..:
ing
:Harry:We-ode .18 'working it. Dapfet .
•Martin's.
•
a•-ftgoigi--KentedreCentatheaweekaeliat-
viating friends thisloCatit: -1
We are glad to report that Cairns and
Jamet•Aitcheeon, Who hairee't been well
of late, are imprevine.. • : , .
alfe. Robert Haines and daughter:"... .
Nirs...O.eO:VeRoberte,,spent_Stindayvitli:•. " •
•
Whitechurch
--aTnesday, Aug„
• 'Mrs...Walter-Lott is visiting friends ro
Brmusrs.eleso,
tele. and family, arMeamping
the fake thie Week:.
• Mrs. Walter Paterson, ,of Wilighamt
' is visiting at Mr. K lsaterson's.-
Mrs. Thomas Kew and. two children,
of Wingliana are visitingat 11.e. Cettle's.
Miss Fan. Pater:eon; of Torente, is
Visiting with her brother, Ka Paterson.
,.Mise•Olive_Terri.fa of Winghain' Gen-
eralkesCitalrapent Sanday-ather-hom
• Mr. and Mrs. Breckenridge, of Ripley,
spent Sunday. at ' the home ..ef Walter
Lott. - •
An edacetion that a otang person can
areceiVe in six Months, with a position
guaranteed, is surely worth considering.
For almost fifteen years the Wingliain.
College has been training More students
from this locality than all:other ..cent-
mercial schools combined. Mr. Spotton
has prepared a' listof names and ad -
drosses, as wdll.aa positrons held by Patt
• graduates, and • invites -comparison by
other AiMilar institutions. A number
from here bave _already enrolled, and
AtiyOtle desirous of securing a busomes
education should send a .post card for
particulars of College -and Heine -Study
Courses. Mr. John Morritt, who -for
the past two years was connected with%
leading Toronto echaaj,. has leen engaged
as principal of the Commercial Depart-
ment. • Mrs. Ferguson remains in charge
of ' the Shorthand' Department. Mr.
Spotton claims thia is the strongest staff
he UM over had.
r tur tunes, o "ine = in
Mrs. Eli 11ayeas, Mr.•aad Mrs': Seedy
-
Havers; Elwell Webster and !blip • •
lips all took ihthe excirsien to Weitera
'Canada on Saturday laet.
: . • • BO.RN.
•
Kinloss, on, -August .
1916; to Mr.' and Mrs, Alex:
Leod,' a -son. •- '
MCR,ertLIN.--In' West Wawairsh, 011.
August P3th, 1916, to M`r. ant
Mrs Jahn McQuijhn a danghter- ‘.--
• Rev. F. O. Nichol. of Andierstburg,
will Oe:clipy the Presbiterian.pulpit neat
' 9 Mrs. Bowie and 'd-aughter, Barbara,
of Cobalt, are visiting at the haine of
Mao, Ross., '
George Pentose, who was hired with
D. Clow far the holidays, .has left for
his home in Onioda.
Mr. Alex. Shilpson, fOrmerly of -Cul-
ross, left last welt for Glasgew, Seat:
hod, Where he will visit relations of his..
The Ouitd1 meeting Sunday evening
was.led by Margaret Gillies;* the subject
• being- "Growth; , Body, Mind, Spirit
• (canacliariStandarcl Efficiency "Tests)".
The subject for next Sunday is "Our
Island Missions, New Hebrides, The
leader is Annie Xeanedp
EVERYBODY'S ,COLUMN - •
FOR SAE. OR RENT.- A V 06+ dasirtible re
• donee, everything about it in in first -eta -4
remit% Apply to 030., A. SIDDALL.
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•
FOUND.- Bei v eon the 71h. arid' 8th. colv-t.
We..t IA'alkanosh. on August ath., a spo• olcott;
mitiIIVum°fbeYRNVT.sotruur;.
R. 2.
.140.1CV To L02.*.,1-70ntiiiiitgagojaapehbee-3 • -•
at roanOdabld Intatrata.o.-. hats.
•-Stook and.Mut nal Conipantos. • . . •
iii‘ofte0. Latoktip‘i':.
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tho-kreinses-
the ,
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L ing to its rbdovery-M11 he suitably rovaNt.i. •
• , dd. 0.ttu.r, Luohnow, Phone 11-4 on t:*.
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• bucknolar.,Aveiry NYnclneti000fi-A/1.
.rliroine diseases •stieeessfully treated. Os-
" teopathy removes the physiOal causes •
diseaile. „Ad.' astinept of the spine Is morn •
• • -oniekly seepred and`with f6yertre.nttnent4 •
• by Osteopathy than by Any. other method;
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Par an matters reilriling Greenhill eence4:rsi
refer to 1) C. Taylor. $eeretary. • .
In the Supreme Court of Ontario: *
rn the Matter of Thomas Todd of the •
°Township of Waveanosh. in the ,
..
County of Iltiten, Yeoman', an le.
competent'. .
'140TIO1 ift hereby oven that alleversoll
having claims nothat tho "said Tbomag
Si-' renitired 'to novsi by• post prepaid on' or be:,
fore the 214. day Of August, MIK tOL P. A. Niale
entason, itineardine P ; the •1k- 1.n foe•
Wm. 11100111tn. the conntiiitee of the Deism*,
and ent4te Of said Thomas' Todd. sbtatentetiti
in writing containing their immes. addrikse4
tele desetilahms, with full iyartiottlafs amyl* •
&OMR and of the sureties ir anyl iu.sla by thettlik.
Dated the 25th. dee et r A. 0, MO..
MALCOMS014.
- gee 260.0. Soltritor tor tant Wnu. Megui
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