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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-09-07, Page 8rit,rar411.11r . " VPINNO • MI WEI .11.• • , 1 ew Fa I Goods areA iiingal 11 Mouths and` nionths ago we began' .searching the markets for dependable goods at the lowest pikes we could, get, and we believe that our efforts have beeu fairly suceessful. These are busy days opening new:good.s„ marking' them and putting, ihem into stoelt. Many of these li es can not be bought to -day at anywhere near the prices they were placed at, and in some cases could not be bad at any price. A point to remember „3,vhen, buying your requirements for fall at thiestorer you are .assuredof getting a reliable article at al low a price or lower than it could be b;niglit elsewhere, and in all cases a: great deal lower than if we had to buy the . same goads today at the present niarket price. . w ootwear A .large shipment of • the 'Famous Empress Shoes for 'Womento hand last week in- cludes all the new- est leading styles for fall. Patent Button with high top, plain' bals with high cut,, and a great variety o f other styles in but- ton and laced,some with cloth top and some with leather tops. Price same ' as always, '5.50; 4.00, 4.50 and $05.00. Mei who ,want a good heavy shoe ask for our , Wil- liains Shoes tan or black, storrn. calf, at $4. • a : intei Coats Just. received -a shipment of of the new coats, embracing the season:snewest styles. They are from one of Canada's foremost makersAnd the style, fit and workmanship is the very.best. Prices range from 2 to $25.00. Fall Hats for for Children Our stock of child- ren's shoes include such well known ,a s Classic, SterlinzWilhams - and cote, All are guarat teed. solid leather a n d the wearing qualities • as ed. • We are Sole .agents for King - and llorsalina 14.1$..' The high- est 'standard of quality is reached: in the BOrsalhia,.. Ring Hats 2.50, r$3.; Borsa1,00, .0mmaiiimmimumemommsonim fall: Underwear Fall Weight Underwear toi, Men & Women or men we have. / an English Merino shirts and drawers at,50c garment. For women, a spee- jai heavy white cotton line; vests have long sleeves a ed ,high' neck, drawers .are ankle _length: These are• selling in in o s t places at. 35e. Our price, 25c: each.; Fall Raincoats See our large stock of men's and wom- e n ' Raincoats, made by the Stan- clard Mackintosh Co., of Manchester, Eng.,and are guar- anteed. We have theta in: all the new styes.. Tweed effects' and Para- metta cloths. -rxestra'imirsaisimrr calaniiS -Monday, Septe4th.. .Threshing 'the miler of the day :11t•Cill•McLean returbed to &Whiny •"-last Mcinday. . • • ; .•,"Mies Marion McKenzie returned to Winnipeg oneMoenclit— • • ' „ •M • Mr. Neil Panahaker and two bo are visiting at J; Deehan's. ' Mr. ' ROI:tot:1s- agent at Pinkerton wits the burg on Thursday; . • MiSs*131anche Dcrvney,1 from the 4th.. I • Of Bruce, is at Mrs. Grahard'e; • • Rev. p. Allan, of Hamilton; spent a • ----,--,--_ehert-ttrrieateW.--J-Grahanes-lasfeveels; Mrs. Kitchen is ripending.a few -days . With her aunt, Mrs. McCormick; at Kin - less. • • - Mrs. Wood and -children left last •Thursday for their home in Superior, • Masses Daisy Crimin. and Florence Webb repert.a goed time in Toronto • 'sleet week. . _ • *Misses Mary Deehaii and Winnie Wrightson are hack from holidays for school Again. ' Mita Hendry, after spending Om e' time vforth•Mrs McKeeman, %ton on Friday. _Mrs. Howson and Miss Towson re- ,•-• Tarried to Toronto antrelifford, reSpeet- iyely, hist Prnlaye• , . Miss Lexie Fraser is liorne after hav, ing an eitended visit'in the West, visit. ing old acenaintancee.' Mt and Mrs. Daniels, of Pai4y,s'and Mr. John McLean; :r.if Tiverton, visited at W. graham's last week: • Mr. 'rufferd returned to Beitninville Wednesday, Mrs: Tufford 'and ?Liss Const on Monday of this week. Ms n Mary* McLean, .of Saginaw, Mich., ited last Sattirdnyr With an old friend •• in the village, litoIntyre. Pte. Jaek Thompion, Mae Meltinnon, Clyde McIteemare and Angus McIvor •werei in the neighboihood for a few days. • WtilS Margaret McLennan, .who wan fermerlydoing office work' in Detroit, left. Monday to enter training for a • Itisitora at the Exhibifion torn (Amnia Wielf itre t .Miss orris, 'gra. arrl 14Wct Cat, Mr, . Calming. hare, Mr. and Mrs. Reith and . Miss Louis e The School teachers of the 7district, who assume their duties ire; Mies Flos- sie McLennan, the 6th Of Bruce; Miss M. Kirktown Mise Reta McKinneii, Glainia; Mr. McCauley,. the Boupdarye. Misse, Nettie Gunn, Norland, Victoria Co.;.Miss M-owairsr:Lapier, Mich, . • . %are gladcto hear that Mrs. W. J. Grahain is improving. The doctors did not perform the operation intended. Sisters visting her are: Mrs. Lovey, of :Tarter); MrseNicholson; Mrs. Ralph -mon, of•Lind- say. A cousin, Mr. Cele, is alee visiting her.and Mrs. Atkinson, of Toronto. - , Eighth Con., Kinloss.. ; -Monday', Sept. 4. O Weather -Cool with Arequent shOwers. Mrs. Murdock MoPheiSon and Donald, Vent Tuesday evening at Bruee Beach. • -Jelin S. Culbert reeently bought a fine ' horse fromR. T. Needham, of Glands. • Miss Marville Seat spent .,,,riday afternoon at the torne of her uncle, Wm. dongrem. Miss Ina Switzer left for the West on -ftiesdaysefrias. t7-weele'e-.:er fee - 'take up her duties as fic1io61,...tead1i4, Mrs. G. Hoard, Miss -La- Culbert d-Miss-Rhyrne-f-dulhert, eire4Peride .ingthe tabby Day yacation on the Rth." . Mrs. Robert Hamilton, nf tolyrood, spent this week Visiting her Many friends befere ieavin•g for., her •neW heme. in Lucknow.• ' Mrs: John Ileitis and 'qrs.' Duncan Shinn andjamily and John Harris, of Ripley, spent'Wednesday at Murdock McPhersorile. • Laurier • --Tuesday', Sept. Thos. ,Owen is v1sItixg friends around here at prestert. ' • Mrs. H. Treat and fatnilY returned to Chicago last week.,•' ;Mie Tena Kempton, from Chatham is visiting at her hOme at present. • Miss -Margaret McNain left yesterday to' attend Stratforct Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay, of Lticknow, yistted their daughter, Mrs„:John ,Jaao- iisom . • Mies Ella Mckenzie, who hiti been visiting ,herantre, iVirs. enzie, has returned to New York. .The Misses Mausl.and Annie 1VicKert- Fie, from Detroit, soleited *Mr brother; Neil G. McKenzie, over Sunday. MisSes Tahitha Kempton- and Mar guerite MacLennan left_ kesterday' for their respective schools, ••Sheppardten and Part Albert., •• •• „ • PALL FAIRS 1916 FolloWing 'tire dates for fall fairs Of local intereett Lucknow • .i •Ilipley .. 1.. . . . .... Goderith! ... . • 8es forpi . • • Teeswater., „ . • Walkerton • Witighartli "rota ....... London... 81-10 the building renhingled and in malting, Totenta. *Me. 06.45ept. J ouch other reptkito an tieem neeezaaryi a neireber of .Sept. . Sept. 2G -g7 .Sept. 21--22. Mot, 27-2,9 ,Sept. 2.1-42 •-• Oct. 2-.3 ,Sept.,11-13 .Sept.. 28-20 Teeswater e • . • -Thesclay,'Sept. , . Alex Fors the; of Simcoe, ia_payin .44 Vialt tOilislathdr and .sisters lire. • • Mrs. Archie Girlies left on Friday lase for a visit to her son,. Alex.t_olithe..1m----- migraii-on Dept:, Ottwa. • ' ' Miss Myrtle Redburn, late .ef Port •Arthur Pantie Schoole left Monday morning to go on the' occasional stall' at Toroto. ' • • Misses Guilfoyle and Whitemarsh re- turned Monday evening to resume tilferr duties on he Continuation and Pablic School stiffs here. •• Miss Graae Fowler, who •wag offered position oneho. staff nf Perth Avenue sehoel, Toronto, left Meeday ninreing to take up her duties in the new envir ()merit, initial salary 6650. \• ••• The Methodist church is undergoing rifpairs. It han been reshingled and is to'be painted and redecorated. Services -will prebably be hold in the Town Hall while pie work is ander way. lieV. Mr, Dempster, of Toronto: who has frequently held service in the Re- formed Presbyterian' church, is having 1.1101t110111�itfJN tOE ITARS",CREECE VILE JOIN ENTENTE 'Reign4aia• .Ant .Kavara. Vordgeleg, POOPlee-Gonatentline , llitepre• -•$tere. -40reaoste• •• ttendon despatchee, on allow:lay said: ° Se4reely bad tbe Premiere' of, the la.tente natione welcomed. into their councils • the PrOmistr of their late* ally before word • came from Berlin that the cierraan Government had nrectically given up babe 9f pre - !venting Greece from joining the .11te tent% The Central" KaApiree- are Per. fe'cting 'vv6rv Preparation to nieet,,the situation 'Wok will arise throagh a declaration' of war by Greece. As many Greeks as are ableare leaving Germany. • , King ,Told PaIn" W04 • After the pro -Entente • denionstra, tier* • before "the" reAldence o Agni6r Prexnior Vomizelos at Athens Sundey, In which 50,000 persons took pa'rt, a beramittee was appointed to present to King. Constantine the resolutions outlined by M. Veniseles in his • ad- dress. Tb,e reselutionse as framed by M. Yenizeloe, oeneluded 'with- these words: ne we, the People, are net beard in ' these, our resolutions; we )3111Bt take!tou.nsel, what is to be dam. ,to *minimize the rot • Nolich awaits• ' utt." • The • scene' before the: residence of the fernier Premier was one of :the Wildest enthuldasm. 'IsTeies. of. the 'Bel, garter' Occupation a the Greek Port of Kavale> -intensified the feeling, A , large body of troops was brought in from Challtis. floldieigt with: flied 'bayonets lined the str;eets in the vicinity of the residence of' M. Veni, Zelos. Immediately following the • nuletillg a COMMitthe of representa, tive Liberals. was named to present to King "Constantine the resolutions outlined in the speech of M. Venizelos. • • • , GRECIAN EMBROGLIO- • Forces Take Precautions -7o o • Venezelists 4eize Forts . . London despatches "on Friday -said: ;Athens reports the arrivals,of: an. En- tente fleet •cogaisting of: 23••Warships and Seven. tranaports •pff 'the harbor (Firesue). •The British Foreign 'Office announced tliat•ithad redeiyed official confirmationof the reported Greek relYole at Salonilcie• General Sarrail Preclairaed • martial law, received the aurrender of. 1,600 Royalist officers and •Soldiers and the revolution: Was over Athens 'reports that the elections opt for October .are epostpoeed two weeks. Although the .cerisorship Greece is strict reports e-ome through that the yellizolists:•are seizing. many' fortreeees. In VieW. of the 'disarganized anif disturbed eendition of -Greece and - her arreled London papers dismiss the advinability of •refueing to except, her. is an -0,14, It is even' reported that • King Couste.ntine -has abdicated in • favor of Crown Prince George; . • • TAKE 15,000 DT A DAY • • • j3ig Russian Victory in Carpethiane'- . •.Geeletara Lose Maly, Heights .- • London despatches, on Friday said: The „capture duritig yeetertley'h betties alone of 989. ofricera. and 16.,501. men Was announced by the :Russian War Office in .its afternoon statement to- day. Of this total 2,40.0 were Ger-: mans: -Six ,guns, fifty-five machine • guns and seven . bomb -throwers. fell Into Russian -hands. •In .• the . Car- pathians a whole- series of heights was captured by the Muscovites near omnatic Mountains. The official Berlin- statement • report's "fierce" at- -a -ea -in the region of Lakotschl where the Russians "obtained advan- tages on a narrow front," but added that "otherwise they were driVen back by Germ,an Counter-attacks." It' Is . also conceded that southwest of the Zlota Lipa, in the . 'direction -of Halicz, the Teutons "had to give, Way • a little .bel'ore • the enemy pressure." • • ,WALY VS ,i3tER1VIANi • Rome Declares- War-Son/lino Gives • . • • the Reasons . • . Rome despatches on_Sunday said_i_ 'Following 'a meeting of the 'Cabinet to -day an official announcement of a state of war between Italy and"Ger- many from August • 28th was made: A -statement; giving the reasons for the action was given out by oBaron Pennine; Minister of Foreign Affairs. BULGARS LOSE, 15,000 • ,lettaeks on Serbs in Mass Formation fll London reported on Friday: White official reports from the front In Greece and Macedonia indicate- a lull of activities, front other sources the ;news comes of affirere eneounters, in these, which. have oceurred principal. ly -en the allies' extreme left, held by the Serbians, the Bulgers, accord- ing to: an Athens despatch., have euf- fered a repulae. The despatch says the Iffilgars _attacked Mose forma. ton, and it is eetimatecl lost 15,000 in dead, wounded and Prisoners. They were compelled to peg. for reinforce- ments from Kastoria, and Valbankei. • BIG-NatS1-' Theetrital British losses for the Month of August were 127,945, London imouneed-On Fridays • • Cerdinal Begin has instructed the clergy in Quebec to fairor recruiting, Quebec reported on.Friday. London Ahnounced on Friday: The British Minister of Munitions now eon. 'trols 4,212 factories. •Ottawa announced on Thursday,: Thanksgiviiig nay has been definitely fixed.: for Monday, October 9, by. au• %liter in• Council;• Hen. James T. Garro*, Suatide of the Gantt of Appeal of Ontario ShIde. 11902, died suddenly on the train at Al. latidale on:Thursdar. " Melbourne.ahnohneed 'ThuradaY:. Tue Federal Government of Australia hns. drawn up:a prOPOsitinn to hold •a referetiduni on the Otielitiorf of esta'h, lishing eompulliory military service in Australia. . Mr. Justite le•apoleori Oharbonneitu Of the Motitreal Su erior Court was 14 PRUSSIAN ..GUARD FRS - ClIii- , Hun. Aitectie N'Vonthor .NOlal • Pretlieri.els. Palmer, cabled on Tile* otley ,:frorn. Britiele Headeuartere:. cording ta tnivereal reports of pliant- ers taken reeentlY, all ,divislons of tile fetnons. lirttselan °nerd have boeu drawnfirma other 'fronts and own. tatted patirely in front a, the. Pritish along with a number or The NAIDOeli favorite larandenburger • .ye.Ghtents. There vatst ,conmarativklly Mien, try action In the last 'teat days ex, .coptfor the honfbing,.their way- forward to more advents:Ivens Dpsitiolle aronrol.Thippvai, on the loft :flank gad . around .Guillgunint, and. .10-ineat ou tlto .right ilaTelt, While the guns • 'continue- their .unreleittguR 'bombardment of -these Villa.ger.i. • Lond'on despatches : on .Thursday said; The appointment .of Iltudeuburg because • of tiio failure, of Geri -den. dieploinacy ,to keep Romeanieout or the ,• 'Aver is regarded as an ."eXottett.effort, .te .satisfy public opinion". la.tterteatti,•••'. , A •-despatch ,from The Hague says the change lathe General -Staff luts-eaused • a eensatien in Germany. It. teals° re- ported to The .Hague -that Hindenburg„. • the people'e.idol,.heealready remelted. ,•30 German eeneraIs. The.. London •Tlmesdeplaree that •Hintleeleirg cieght not to lie: Midereetinuttede; . Br4TISEE.'•Il/LA$SZD VIRE • _ . PH'S German Assaults on -Somme • . Thy Ftesults • . London despatehes Ttritigy said: • Heavy German .attaelciii en the British' lines between. Ginchy and ,High Weod,r a front of about two miles, yeaterday afternoon, 'were mere costly ' te the enemy than had beeii earlier esti:net.O ' ed; Sir Douglas Haig retorts toonight. After lour assaults,- a fifth attemPt. carried the. enemy into an advanced ' British trench. The Gentians' really launched_ the most violent counter, 'offensive against the Britleh.QU t . Somme since the inception of the. Picardy battle. • When the weather cleared yesterday evening, after sev- eral days of incessant rains and thune derstorms, maesed forces were hurled against, the :Britishpositions on . 4,000 -yard front e Sir Douglas Haig asserts that the attack cost the Teutons" "very severe 'casualties." He points out that the attackers "eanie 'Osier the coneentrated fire at various places of our trench mortars and. massed machine guns." • FALKENI:lAirN DEPOSED Hindenburg Made Chief of General Staff by Kaiser • Ilerlin-despatches on Tuesday said: The Emperor has dismissed Gen Erieh von. Falkenhdyn and appointed Field Marshal :Von Hindenburg chief of the general staff. The -Ritzaus News Agency publishes the. official ani nofince ent. Gen. von Ludendorf, von Ilitt enburg s chief of staff, has been appointed first quartermaster - general. The appointment of' Field Marshal von Hindenburg as chief .of the German general staff Is the most momentous, change made ,in the Kaiser's military commends since the outbreak of the .war. • It .comes at the, most critioa.1 -moment that -the Teuterf. ic- Empires have seen. MI:fee the great Conflict began. There has, been • a strong movement afoot In Germany ler- many .months, weth re view to ,plao. Ing von, Hindenburg. at the head -.of the •general •',staff . Last month' the Field Marshal was.. placed in supreme corarhand :of . the German -Austrian armies :from the Battle to. tlitt% superseding the- Austrian high 'command. Gen. Falkenhayn has been ff chief of. the general: sta, since 'the ettrement .early•in the war of. Count Helmuth von Menke". . • • • • CONGRESS AND STRIK,E • , Adamson Eight-hour Day Bill, "eatie- factory," passes House • • . P9,170. se. • , Man works from'sun tosun, • .Womarit's 'work is never dotie. one '•titne. this was , true, hitt the labor,saving machinery that 'men use to -day •makes it • unnecessary fOr them to work from Sim to sun; and they accomplish a great deal • more. 'a -great deal: easier. , . T fig is stilt a, bigger difference in the change of the wetnati's work.who uses. tuddern cook ing utensils, such as is f,uudin Our store:: Not only can her. work.' be deue quifikee,••firit •Inore• pleitsantly Lind easier, to §43.Y., nothing • of, the, differenCe in the results Of her . copei . rrarriliiiicararoasaragrisorirs • FOR' Some purposes yoii '.want tin. • ware, for otheregranitware; again • .Copper enapieled Ware' or w�odmi• ware. We have every, article you, • Want iu?dtlle Way;you waht • • TAKING into :olsideration the small ' epense".'of a pioperly equippel kitchen, .04 amount of time you spen.l. iu it, and how.. much depends upon Vutlx cooki.ag, -yon can Well •afford t•) have the proper utensils for the wot k. runommerworrirm ireprorprzwrrraorrarlyarrirraa, The Lucknow Hardware CoalCo. ' THE STORE TEAT NEVER DISAIMil!HTS • St. Helens esclay, Sept. 5. "• " „Mie.s.Clitis sptIbt a few days'of last. Week''.in Toronto. , Mts. Jelin.,11iller is this week vie`iting• • friends'in Toronto and Barrie. .Ieeite • M jkr is the.lateateof Om: eitizenk. to invest,' in, en.. eute.mpbile-a .1917. • ifor)1: 0 0' •Miss*Nlita -Woosla has •ge tote to Limes; • wheressheis ettgaged•as. teacher in., the • . ; • , 5011001:„. • , . 1 , • • . • : • Qttite nuinbe,r• Frain St; I f ekes. •• and vicirety aro talctng' in the.. 'lloronto' Ex; hibitiO.,this week."' • • ' • • • :1‘14iii .111.rgarOt i I ler -Tuesday of ' • •• 'last week fer•,•.'Aiboyta„..,..where' She will teash.edieol.the 'prqseCt „ . • . .. Mies NiArion Nei'llefsbo; Ultras at the CRIAM:•WALNTED wu want cream and will pay time • ...1.Vgbect market prices' for goy! cream.. Supplier ersituteiv and (.Leese ' FaCtory •I'aLrons having. • cream .during the. winter .niontlis would do well to ,ship US tfa: We Weigh, .samplet and lest,..eacii'ca qf cream' care hilly. that wer.eceive,. 'and retarti a statentent of same each tithe. . We fin -nigh twO :pee eapress...charges,- and. issue aqua --!fir • cream . ttvdeaCh •inontli. • Write us .ancl-give us a trial," - It will.cost you nothing amid we guarantee., -you.. satisfaction. •For :ruttier.; particulaVs 'Write ,or • send.fur cans eta us i trial. . Th C Seaforib.Creamig;;Setdokii, Ont. o wa.rio;rrig,;:loirosorimmis .-- • , and. Mrs. Kilp.:ttriclo,Wecinesday.aftcrz• noon.-, • , - ,:•-. • •11..i•es totders kik', for the :West Sto:rday, after...a.:Montli'i • Visit'eterne. -"National .Military Home:. "Xansas, '18 'visiting at -her former' home here. • Mesrs..11.;iricy Webb', Will-,VCAllistet . . • , • and-Atiy AitcheSon left en the Harvest-. . . ersz,Ifeccursion to the:West, 4,1:8•atUrdly. .• • • Washington desPatChes On Friday . ' M i's : •MOhors.911-,- -of chwible Fifil!9.41p said: •To. prevent -threateeed. national by auto on Sitthrdayeand 'spent . h • few >railway strike the House to -day, IV • • ' ' ' ° ' days visitine her Mother • Mrs 11: •M -c- an overwhelming vote, passed the, e • -• o-- . '-• •• :. Adardson eight-hour dar. law and the Uonilid, •, , • • . . : ".-. Sanate agreed. to take a final vote on . •,,,- '. ... , - billas measure eliairtlhy.e ',ii oqu'lsiee :•bAyclaa mvsootne • t„;•47tclit,:fciolhee_11.0e,-.1(v./ess.044,Sse--,ibl-f%),Tt.e:1:,:eli:atwau4,1 all •11Obl: f 239.---W56, witlintifor an-i-eiRliils; e - .• - • - -- is the. Same meastire ' which • the Teeny ror occupation kl:t the commence- 'faetoq settlement" and prevent the "NtiVieell?:C-(1!)ri'ttillieedwtlemlii Yearcri:ribtli'lint!l'iali's we ed yesterday Nlveohudrdr se 6 ootns fei tivati i: d.escaltaisri c eapp - lee r , $time, strike. . , • . , contractors have riot Yet enceectled in . . .1 .. BrisflY the: Adamson bill provides: cpinitlettnk the woric,.. !.D.q it loolfa as day'S work land the Standard for - it• . thOuldi it would be a:month or mote he That ,eight hours. shall be deemed' reckoning compsnsatiorr- of-".'rtilroad ft -0) 111-6 ,finithi,ng. totelles kre glitell;•' ' Ip employes operating ' train -s in inter- tilt meantime the old Schoolhouse. is be , e • She wait irceorlipaiiied eby...ter b:rotter,... tarn. te,:wto trtik•advaiitage of ',tile.. '.1lltr-• ..vese.exe-ursiOn lo see edhie ef-' time West '.. . . • . - .. • - .• . . • . . . andvisit rektivei there,. ' . .• • - r.• .,;T:TitylOr, of Lueknow; oectiime • -the ptilpit Blake's ,ebnreli Soedify• . . , Anotiiing;''.irt • Ito...absence of the pastor,.: Rev,:•S-...J; idgette, ,who; epeadieg\ lilS-esfients tluebee. es, • Delvid -Andrew, will have charge the service iibit sirndtly eVentrig- . . . ••• . . i -o1w()t re opens to fllorrow MisS Janie:Stnthers: of •.'bun:•.. gaunom.ttikee.charge-''d„ S.. '8: No 0, Miss Ilene Blake returns, to Crewe; Mies • Mari delhertleft tredaptd take charge teieflinol *Township, loa -Einest Halt lifts .been engaged'in„-Ehen-: ezer -school. '1 lelise,..leaSte •Stethers'"hi oliplied for 'adniittanee hato:•LuClineW • state commerce after Jan. 1,19.174 and that a'. Com MI 681 on. of, tliree•aptiOinted.• .ing tete. The sehOol lute' this Yeei....de. ' High -School; Arise. Beryl. - Johnston,. re,. • : .. 1'; President Writeii -agar' inve,stigate veli.sted• --jn-th), ---isitt , (1'..r.00lp. iystittition,• 'turns to Ood-drich .collectiate • Instilifte the effects . of "the eight hour at andar4 `Albotionation, work being, talcen fip,- and and Elden Twateley has ,eeee t., .S.tratT, • ,, , from six to nine 'month e and then rei..: the 'eat netande' in .this. ------..departtford to attend. NormarSchtiol.- • , - f .r- . • • dr for 30' days :thereafter, and over-. time to be paid at a pro rata rate. 110 char8f1 of th.0 High fiellool 'w.ork. StOthers nod l't6: dharleS TWandley left ••• " and Miss 'Chris... Aliller of the, lower foi.damp Berrien Thursday, having haa- • ."Troopti Safe In 'England . \ .formS. , Students; .who otterwise would a . in onth's .ftirlhUgh: On Tuesday even. • Is 90trfltacwiaal.lYan•na(inunn-oeueAde‘'dn .Ptihun'orusgdialyrtiliet,-,: Ititia.e‘V-;rtaactilyter:ft:1131Vt(iinbgellitaihnice)rtolAtlae-lit.celeu; • 1,,,rgo . gathering, ' reksentin the • Oth: 'ing previous to their- departure a *Pry '',• Chief Censor's .Office that the follow - to be reduced during the ievestigation very setisfeetory. Mi_se Cerran, ot Rip. d,tileeee.'oteers, port to Congress, present' wages. not • , . „Pte. Carmeti ing troops have Arrived safely.ln Eng- and 10th.• eons for seine inilee-west of the Graverroad, met at the limn°. of • itittaillm, .Mafeking land: 127th York Battalion Caine :hem°. Borden; 129th Wentworth Camp Borden; .136th „Middlestx Bat- taliore Canip, Borden; 137th Battalion,. ina Calgary; 138thBattallon, Edmonton; No. 10 Station'ary HosPital, • London; d-rafts-and-de,tails. ErneSt IJall spent the Ufeele•eed,': at, Straii<nd". • • . . London reperted Friday "night ,Geri.., • 'Mrs; }Net' irvin_visiied Mrs., Sniuts,,cotamaiider4e.eliief of theBrite_.8,tiltheee'eet.die.edax , • hit- fes GeieTa-ff , • Vette 'Under- nuttr Aligtitt" 315' " Smeanderichad a bern-ritisinif .the German forces In that colony:aro a Watinesday afternoon.. • : in full -retreat; He announced the oceupation of Mrogaro, the seat et the 'Miss Vere •Alton retained 'S feheley 11/4irs. Wm.Stothers to honor the event . . of their , enlistment ifl . the• service of . yjng and 'Dud:lg.-the even, ..• Smuts. Takes Foe. -Capital •• • . . • German'. GoVernirient,-- and said. he .11h...trourst week's•visit with Mrs,'1')'.:.;Litite, Bored the German ' military head- • • , . • ,• • quarters and Provisional Government ; 'an"' • had retired into the. mountains, . • Richard • WLbste. r, sr.; '• of Lifeknew, . . - • • neon Becomes Kitchener . spent a couple of (lay i ititd, week VIsiting ottawa' reported on ieridny: The relatiyes • - • — . Fostoffice Department. has officiallY mr, mr4. p,hilEit..00, -miss ' Berlin,,Ont., to "Kitchener," And auks Beryl end Mies Leila !Puke spent, a few' changed the named the poatoffice at Mi'. .' Kileatriek reed an . appro- priate .'atinrelis and .Mr.'• GedfreyHall - presented CtIch .of. tile.yeung in am 'with a. 'menet ring, • They engh 'ex prestied tIwir -•gretittereOfifil-Vegt.'eltineM-Stellierti •••"••• -NAVA' f fiOite present With. speulm SPi.gt,•Stothere - has for; some: . • , years talight setipol in Teronte, • rcedgn- • , in him liWsition, lest Itehrneny in order, • .to sJeve.ifis coue t rye l'te.,Oarinerc wan' -attending. Faculty in Toronto' when lie • clncidrAl to 'enlist. „Both are metitherS, of the I•70t.11. iNiamley enlisted in the West and ails trankfered to. tire • r .n1:flee patt„They are acceap*anied ,b3/7 , . the . wishes of 4 -.:large. eirele friends. • the public to adopt the -new nanie from dart last' week at, 'Toronto Exhibionoi 't *ow OP: " • . "Canadians' Medals London announCed on. tortday; The' • • .. 11/41 r..• W. II.. ohnnton itrul 1, on, ree• . horn- of Kippen, if:44(i/ Mrs: following Cana,diah ,intant,r),Jnelt rdi '3ton and other Weft Nett; heile during the k d ; /41;1••• • • • • • Mis. • . OtMt. 4.. . eeive the •Difiliterg• • ,Modal: 40,r67, past . • e by a fall on If yacht while on eirke 406,00 P. Croliford; e-1 159' 111`A, `1".'11Nt•i, 14 Martial* WM' flShln Belfast 0 e 0 en Sergt. W. A. Dave; 113,44s,. A..i."toi• , Hoerr.. Of alryeland, and. Milyf May frhursday . Ile wan &moue for -a (loci.' tor; A2,937, 11 C.,. Grey; 423,.77q, ;.; te • ie; .1 1 .1, el''`eyeee •ei,,te 4 their eee .: PI leree: hien based on the "Ne Tattler° dei a a IIanun;;.406,342; I'. lam; 77,1 ' ' . : • 1, • . •• . , ne c f )1.1$ . , , . s op 1 t , (r. I in, San; fillpa.itn'lk 1,, Nine:May. • . . p. . • , Vitecouver despatehes Friday t5,0€13, Core. A. P. Lytteit• . fetid: Meagre inforrnattori ftOni 'Ow Corp, S. McDowell; A6,474, W. Yukon would indicate a defeat for Pre. Reid; i28,077, *Sergt; Whitten by tt majority, of 59, with pelt 60,00; 11 .1. Rule; 470,011, le •iIng planet having an Aggregate o$ 7104, R. F. ShUel; 18,241, 4140a A00 101,1.01.14 kti0.01.0%- j mom; 66034.N# lipottoon., , • Mr, • it ti Mrs, tried 4Mlorsiiir fuel ,ebildrere, Mr. and Mrs, Herb Ether and ternice, nf Urbilitou, and' Silas Leonie London, were -guests. of Mt . Mr. Mut Nlrs. Wink Irwin, of Wing. ham, And Nirs, Jokith mnU1i1 of Blue-. valet eta vPtit,•lei friend.; :trotted BEItts,t1, • this Wmk. Mra. Win.- reitnihed home on Nat tird,iiy iroin apleasont and interesting trip to Pittsburg, Ps., where she visit* el her son." ' 1. • • •