The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-07-08, Page 11+
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LOCAL AND GENER41,
Alias Irene Slierriff is visiting friends
Gorrie. ,
Miss Xate McGregor is vting in
Chicago for a fele Weeklii•
MISS jane MeNalli visited, friends at
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cheap la 1.ectil Ascii* Hears.
JILaccordanee withinstructione
eeivect frnin their respective Ifead.
Oflicee; . The Bank of Hamilton and The
Molsons Bank will be compelled after
July let to close their Banking Offices'
et four o'clock daily, weeept •'Wednesdavo,
en .which day they will , be ova
until 9,o'clock. Those having Banking
business to do will please hear this 10
Westfield a few days last ,week. 15 7 0
MI88 JeanBarge., of Stretford, visited . Niagara priii4
a few daye with imp& in town.
.Mise Ida Raba spending a few weeks
with her brother, Jack, in Palialeraton, ,
• Harold and Jar* Newten Are
',spending the week with their father here.'
The. Sanitary reit* lgattresa
makes old feather .beds into mattresses.
One doer cast of, Graliant'S store.'
• Ober, of Orediten,.'sPe0 a few.
.,elayrii.list Week with Mr. J n.G. Andeee,
• Mr, It, J. Havvtli'orim, the will -known
life ineurance agent, formerly of (theeleyl
noweof St.„(latherines, was in ;Lueknow
the end of -last week,, airing, up aorne
businees. with his local representatiVe.
Mr. Ilawtherne is optimistic with regard
to theConditione on the Niagara ream.
Suite He 4tates. that almost all fruits
eve promise of a beuntifulharveet; Tho
strawberiies; which are just n seaSoe,,
are 9,11211 crop. .tne cherries *Web' fire
ripening ftist,*Will be abundant; the all-
important peach:aro% which was- said
to -have been destroyed by frost early in
the. sPtin4; will be the beet yield for
'Many years, In fad, ba some halities
the peach crop is so abundant that, the
small fruit isebeing cut float 'the trees
to prevent the from breaking for
their weight later in the season. •
• . Bkart Canieren Went oiiVinclay,last
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Choice beav,y. .steera„ g '6et to
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toattend the'Onnitter eessiOn at Toronto
Univraity. • -
Tell your friends they can have Titfl
iiittigINgT, forthc. balance oi 1916, for
only 35 Cents. '
Mr. Frank and Miss 'Veronica 'Hob.
schwerlen, of Buffalo are guests of Mr.
and Ure..T..F, Cain,' •'
letottiy,--otitatro0rieh,
who- has. visiting Mrs. icick,
ley,liast returned horde,
,
Mr. Lloyd Alton.W1,40. was Wale from
;110ronto, for 0, couple Of weeks vacation
has returned to the city,
Tne Sanitary. Iteathet niatttess is the
only bed. a .child can turn. Conte in and
see Oa or write terbox 208, i.acknow,
Lhekneff OrangeLodge•,•*111-- attend
divine service in the -Angliderf Church,
. Sunday, morning, J•nlY 1 ith. -
Mrs. D, H. MeDonald, of ,Rochester
fortnerly.Cassey MeLeren, is this week.
renewinge44intances
in .Luokiiow.
j„,T ona•,_ 4yeslghtSpecialtit,
Will be at J. G. Armstrong'a Drug Store
On Wednesday, Talv 14th. Howse?, to
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ClitIRCit NEWS
ROOXRT TM?
We are this week called upon to re-
cord the death of Mrs. Robert Lees who,
after an illness, Of less than a month'
iron) Pneninon,,m, jpassed away on July
1st; She was her 78th year and WRAF
one of the. pioneer ;residents of the vil-
'lege, having conit hero with her late
toehold 00 yeara ago,. Mrs, Lees was
a native. of Gallaeniels, Scotland,, and
along with 11 Marked:native accent of
eneech, she was possessed of 'many of
those cbaraeteristiest that goto make up
the tine old Secteh 'lady. Her.niaiden.
Pune was Jessie Douglas- and she was a
sister of thelate George Douglas, Be -
aides many old friends two sone .and
three daughters mourn the loss of a true.
friend and loving inotlWr Surviving
members of the '-(0,4oilY are: , Williaw
and Mrs. Caulfield; Of ,Detroit; George
Jeawaral Dora heme, The funeral
to Kinloss cemetnry took place on Sat;
laday ifternoen,"_eerv.ices at the house,
ancl graVe.,beiagcenitticted by Rev.. S
3.. Garbutt and family. arriv-
ea,in-Luohnou!..00...July, tst. -and_ Ink5r„e,
taken op residence in the parsonage.
We ,bespeak for the new content a kindly
reception la Imeknove and trust that.
their sojourn in the village may be
among their *happieet lereembrances,
Mr. garbutt, condlteted, his first service
in the Methodist Church last Sunday.
. Miso- Bti) PieNre.-L-Tbi"--VietOtier
'Mission Bold Of Lncknow'Preabyterian.
Church had a verY, euccessfal picnic in
-gendersone bush on the afternoon of'
Tuesday; Inae 29t4,- Th,e-day was Atte,
and the large number' of children many
et when-) had _bet been freed from echool
for the holiday tertit,enjoYed theinselvea
to the fall. Quiteu.ntimber of parents
itttetdedee. wll, had _enJonfl.
. themselves:greatly; There were races, of,
-verifies Alerts for boys and girls of ,all
ages,- and at the laSt ii.grand tug -Of -war.
The ladies". ball...throwing contest was
very keen' this. year., Aftera number Of
ITIendid4,140wn-411%:,---OliYar4ohnntnn-
wits 'declared the wittier, and c rried olf
in triumph- a little pedigreed puppy
svhich, had 'been put , up AS a,ikpecial.
Mr.. Orville Torrance, Toronto, and
%re, 'Wheeler,' Alma; attended the
fun-
eral of the late Mr.' Peter -Tnrrance-,on -
,Monderylast.' •t
the-person-what:0k the. urnbrella
:from Miss Arnistrong'Sdoor last .N.1441:101
afternoon, kindly returnthe:the tsame add-
saVe f lather: tronble,.. • , .
and 'Harold Ailli, Robt Johns-
ton and T. Watson, conatituted a rink of
bowlersat the Owen Spend tournainerit:
which.opened en Theaday.. They Went
by auto.,
--.1.-tucknow. friends of-Mr.W.-_,*),10
•oTICeirober4-Stiskiill-be-plertiaed to
knOnt-lhat he has so far -recovered fiohi
his -recent accident as to be „able to, go.
about With the aid aka erncli;
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'Picking, wild strawberries lies been
s'Norite occupation with busy house-
wives the past meek., The crop.
at Prat threatened to be 'a failure has,
sitc0 the rani, set in turned,ont a bump-
er.
-Theberries ,are reperted, not 04
lentilut but :
• akis, what ono of inyttstom,
eraiellaNYal'S.DigestiVeTonie;
'• Another inek said it Sweetened '
InewifieUftee's -Whig -a Sehr
,
Onewle said she had to take
.it away irate her Aiiishand, she
couldn't• • cook edlingli to Satisfy,
.the appetite at gave him. .
Stories like these 'make ns
en-
thusiastic abeint Nyal'e -Digestive
Tome, _ •
• If you are not feilitig up to the
-mink:perhaps ..YUne, etentach is
causing the troubIe',.. Worth while
111144* ollt.'sn.Y*4Y, _-
kbig-hottlefora dollar, at
and 'Mrs, .janael:' G'. Cater, • of
Chicago, are spending a ineetlt vacation
Witlirolations hce, among others, Mrs.
Cater, Mrs.Wni. MeLeod and Hafvey
.Cater, Of Ripley. . Mr.„Cater is employed
witk a railway company and can get
aWaY i
onlY once n two years.
•-Miss qable Allin, ts. Wesley ;Toot,
Mrs. I: G. Anderson, Miss, Bell ,.Robert-
son; Messrs. if. Aixter6on; 11. :Milo, T.
5. Reid,It. D. Cameron. and Rev, J. S.
Duncan were contributors to the pro -
grain lipithe,big garden. arty at ' Lang
aide, Tuesday evening el last, week.
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avid Andrew,.__Whp. visitfor
e paStnionlE"atitia hOrne in Ashfield,
returned to Riancion on Tuesday of last
1week. Mr.„AhdraW4s instructor of the
Indian boys on the •government farm.
.near Brandon, and.eVidently is making
good. ue•-tosit a course in the 0. A 0:
.Guelph 'before going to the'Weat.
sPnNo
nnuarsparnne
Laurier'.
uesdaY 6t11;
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Bert Finlay.Piindayed Sister,
Nita:
Mr. and Mrs. Chas :Boyd and children
Sundayel. withthe fortner's 'mother in
• Goderich.
• :Mrs, Neil G. MacKenzie has •etu ried
,r r
home after spending a 'couple of weeks
in Lucknow, ••
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'Mrs. Itinsioe and children from Chica-
go, are spending thesifts-tiler with the
'forniOr'sPatentS,'Jr- And Mrs. D. 140',
• BETSIIrTOBRAITOS
Peter Torrance, an old and highly
esteemed resident of theist, Concession.
o Kiolosp, passed to his reward on Sat -
limey of hist week He had been ill
since early ppriek, and of late his con-
dition hecame so serious that his ,recov-
..eMrYoul"ay nto°t..41rnikeeftf,c;leteTril.Ye,'Wfatisn„learargi elYti
attended; the services being in charge of
Bev. Mr. McLean, of -Ripley, assisted
by -Rev. J. S, Duncan. Besides.a widow
the late Mr. Torrance leaves to mourn,
two daughters and one 'Mrs. John
'Sheriff', Mrs. .Toe Anderson and Mr.
was
141 z lw Lt oaii;ceoef ref college rb. sone tiine tt's, .0dbh0 late Mr. ttuuract Torrance
dols
o,
'where he vvas horn alniost 73 years ago,
'Re Came tothiaeOnntry withhispatents
when -a-lati'-of nine. ThefainilY settled_
in the:township of Eramose.„ where the
subject of this sketch grew to.nutnliond,.
1111$7.410- :was 'rearlied-tO' Elizabeth 'Miller and- the young .eoupie • started
farming in Erin township. After.,',.four
years they left grin and came to Kinloss,
having .purchased • the farm on Which the
family•have-sinee4Wed...' 'Like many
"natives of Scotland who Caine tothis
• conntry M r. Torraoce'veas possessed of
i-thoserterling, qualities of religions fer-
vor, earoestness, industryand honesty,
•virhich, made them. the. . beat of 'pioneer
settlers. lie,weaa member Of the South
• Kinioss Presbyterian congregation and
an elder in thechurch for .inaey Years.
LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORTS
IV
Jr, IV to Sr.,XV:-Ilonors-C. Doui-
V, Smith, Pass -IL
Treleaven, IL MeKinley, G. McDonald,
11. Divehi, E..- Johnston.•
Lean... • .." • ,
DEP1'. 111
From Sr. III to Jr, 1 V:--flonors--M.
Potter,,, F. BONO, J. Smith, J; Spindler,
W. Elliott, 0, Smith, (M, Hughes, E.
Irwin) ties. Pass -G. Bagwell, P.
Little, Elmer johnston, L. Mendelson,
Elden Johnston, Howard, Agnew,' j.
Iolineton, Harold Agnew, J. Oath O.'
Boguee, G, Huston. Absent through
sickness -M.
Jr, III to Sr. III::---Honors-A,Reid,-
B, ,Murdie. W. Treleaven, G. Douglati,
Pi Mather's, WMeQuillin, A. Strachan,
S. Burns, Pass -R. liewey, N. Mendel-
son, T. • Blitzstein, 3, Armstrong, Hi
Blitzstein W Iltiston Cain
' • ',S. A. 131132GBrig, Teacher.
• -.Misses -Marguerite 'Meer:Aegean slid'
,Margaret.MacNain .and Ralph .BuegloSs
the suminer vieation at
their respeative homes -here.
ire spending.
:Dom.
Trona Sr 11 tn:Ir.
I, Itathwefl, 14. Besse, F. ',And -
drew, D. Mitchell, M. Webster; Mc-
Leau, It, Andrew, A. Irwin. Pass -II,
Thompson, A. Johnston,..W. Thompson,
G, Thonwsen, W. Webster, G. Raeburn,
L. Durnin,,,W. Murdoch.
Jr. II to Sr. ll: -Puss -M. Smith, I.
Johnston, C. Johnston, E. Orr. Reeoni-
mended..„41.2Raenara, :G.
Jewitt, E. Johnston T. Alton, W. Mc -
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MAROAART, MaCtrAitLEs Tevher.
• ' Den. I
• Promoted t.o jr. II-I-Ionore-J. Dlirn
in, 94%; M. Mitchell,93; (E, Reid, E.
Gauley) 91; (M, Douglas'D, .Baeso, D.
Carter) 89; W. Hughes, 97; (E, Burns,
M. Chishelin)..80; .W. Sproul, ta; W.
"EAtiii,84TCMiirdeeli,"61;..$ McKenzie,'
1413rie; /9; C. Murdie,
Recommended -D, Houghton.
11•• II -Geed -4'. Webster, 0.;
,Milne,„A. _ • .
- Fair -D. McInnis, P. Mortis.
Sr. Pt, I-'-:Excellent-J. * Stewart, C,
Thompson, A. Thompson, A. Aitchesion,.
N. Webster, M. McInnis. • '
Good -E. Johnston E • Armstrong,
M. Mckenzie, L.. Sniith.
lair -K. Chisholm, T. Webster, -.H.
McIntosh, D. DurniW G.. 'Bogues. S,
Decker, M. Armstrong, I', Finlay, M
Johnston, D. Milne, G. McInnis.
. I 'Murdw Tiacher,
filiMENEAL
Kr.amecv —Cam
Mi sa Annie Cain, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Cain Lucknow, and Mr. W.
A. Kearney, of Galt, were united in
marriage at the it., a Church, St. Aug-
ustine, on -Wednesday morning at 9 -
o'clock, June aoth. Rev, Father Dean
performed the.ceremony. ' The 'Wedding
party went auto to St, *Augustine,
returning immediately after ' the eere- „
mony. The bride, who was given away
by her father, wore white silk .erePd de
chine trimmed With pearls and chantilly
lace and a picture hat trimmed. with
;lace and gold. She earried a ' ehower
banquet of resee, and was attended by
her cousin, Miss Veroniea sIluelasehwer-
len, of Buffalo. The bridesmaid was
gowned in' cream charmense, trimmed
with pale blue pan velvet and.eilver lace,
and carried a bouquet of pink roses
'fastened with tulle., Mr. :W. E. Carup
bell, of of l3ostont MOH/ was • fAr000181110,11.
wedding hreayla5til'was served at the
Cain Hope, after which the haPijS young
' couple left by train. on w short iltoneY-,
' moon trip. They will be at 'lame in4
, Galt after August lat.
-,TOWN BASEBALL LEAGUE
..Aiw,ro..0.1.11,eir_OFst. defeat Tueii-
yliight-,WhenAhe-Yart46,0•:Wiin•WiT
.seore Pt >8-3. The Xannigens are;prov-
ing to be the dark herse in. the league,
lioviever; jt would behard , to pick the
•winner as yet. On Friday 'night ',the
Irannigaris play'the.Britons, The latter
have hist three straight and will do their
utmost to win 'Friday tight.
Standing to date: • •
Lest
Yanrngiuis3
2
Caiulchs • 1 '
BO:ions 3
Mr„ ancl•Mrs„ Win, %.erepten have re-; •
heineafter attending the gradutv- '
thee of ,thete'idauglifer; Miss. Tena, at the
.Public General:Hospital, Chatham; and
visiting friende in Dctroit., .4
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.Misses.Sophia.lcenapton and 'Mal. •li-
,Macgenziee.nd,Messrsi, Jack and. Wil-
• fred Bradley,. Rey MacKenzie eta -Tom .
:KoMptonetternied Mr. • and Mrs. Thos, •
Dixsene. 'Tenth Anniversary4fTiverton
last Monday evcnng-•
•A Christian tollegeAome,
healthful/situation.- . •
ForProspectlibandteriMIMidtet141,rIncipal
,i twonu,Ot3
The regular meeting of the Women's
Institute will be 'held in the Celina&
Chamber. on, Friday, afternoon, July nth.
at 2:30 o'clock. PrOtkrain consista-ef a
,paper nn "Our Canadian Women", • a
contest on Johnny Cake, Tor:which a
prize Will be even. Discussion ".011
'First Aids in Emergencies', niusic, ete.
Visitors will be, welcomed.
oun 1915
- Spring S:q.1,:tglgs-..
Arrived'
TEMPLE • 'CLARK••!
litterchautlailor, •
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. CarflagC.:-Ottsteis.:
Lets to thoote froM nt ft11es,
,Single flatness
All pribee.• „
IISMEMBEit tee, Wg IttP Are,
toms and SHOES BEASON.
ABLE rola 'MGM.
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Von,
The new bete Ordered for ,n
on rit
Zion L. O. L. Can now he had4
tleeh. Cameron Store,, Ltickneee.
•-AUCTION SAM 011 1Kr-
, Ti/IRTY ACliAS.OF GOOD STAND-
ING IINY will be Sold by 'I/11We auction •
at Lot 9, ton. 11, Ashfield, on Saturday,
Tilly 10, at 1,30 o'clock p. Ali. sharp.,
Wjil be sold in lots to suit purobaSers.
Terms: 5 tileiintis' Credit- will be kiveute
purchasers ',furnishing approved joint'
notes, Or. 5 per cent per antintil off for
• ki1311. Elt,clittT, Proprietor.'
J. 1)intvis, Auctioneer.. -. •
12th of July Spcilal.
• ,
iThesetiteresteditt the Orange Cel -
gibration at Wingliam on JOY 'Nth leave
succeeded in making mthellent arrange-
ments fin, train service for the day., lie.
sides.the:regorr _passenger ser.vien ore
the 'Whighern. Cirmarclite line there will ,
beA.epeeialto-lvyingliani-nua back_The
special will leave; Kincardine at 7.30 a:
nt;Ripley at 7.48; Inane* at 8.05`;
Whitechurch at:8.204nd arrive at Wing.=
.ham, 8,39. Return fares Will be respect.
ivelYt 050,,' 7004 40e ,250. Children 50,
36, 26 and "26 'cents. Tickets will be
good to return on the regular leaving
ng
for Kincardine at 9.15 or the
special at , • • '
Death of Ars; McDonald .
Chiletina 'McLeod,: idove . the. late
Malcolra McDonald, pastled away at her
bowie Havelbek street ;.7oly 3rd.
She had been ill for a long time and her
death was -4 net titexpeeted. • Ito late .
lioiband -mot with a tragic death ahont
35 years ago. While at work digging aWell on the hilt south Of tedviti, coo,in
, occorred male '.';asbitriett rider several'
feet of earth. The. soil VMS Of such • a
character that it 80441 hours
0[010 ot SlavcWa04 rotSelo
•-the body was dug When life WAS
00 isAntlioovor ottitiet, Mrs, McDonald WO 70. yeato
N14444 of tIttc, and ierotee to mourn her, loss;
*no soot JOU; and, tlirett Otcuitiktott
0 eriC OW115 ip
;:-Monday, ,July
nelsotii of Tiocknow, spent
the week end- at .Me Geo. A. Cooper's,'
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Miss GSorgina'Hudie Was. the.„eoest
Ve Anna f -11
of Ise., arinaaan, u
for a few days last week,
.Mjsos Mildred Cook and Harriet
attntelOir, Of. Clinton, are the g.uests
MR.-Weboter for the last week, -
. , •
Vliss Viola' ohnston,• of ClOderieli,
is epending a °few days with her irand
parents, Mrs.,Geo. Cooper..
'Vie Many. filerld8 of Mt John Geni,
tell will be sorry to hear of his serious
illness and hope for Ida' speedy rocov;*
Lothian
SCHOOL REPORTS
Teeswater
--Tuesday, July .9,01,
Mifig.,$luihnesgy, a former teacher in
our school, has been visitink hor.
friend, Miss Sharpe.,
- John Clark and:family and Charlie
auk and wife are 'away to Inver.
baron to spend 11. eOlipis' of weeks by
the lake thera, .
Mr. and Mrs L. Brink spent Sun,
dayin London with their son, Dr.
Clair Brink who is in traininc, fer
•nveileas service. •
Our 'bowlers went tcrOiven Sound-.
feet Friday to have a try for the trophy:
They were ninntheessfliti but like true ••
-Sports have entered another elialleado
. ,
.411a will try again. •
Professor:Weaver, of 1,40,049,4,
is getting up a elagg„ in' instrumental
and vocal is -giving a recital
• S, S, No. 14, WAwAsoen.
Sr. IV (Total 330 roarks):-Ernest
Morrison, 225; Joe O'Callaghan,206,
Sr. IV (Total 350): -Mary Laidlaw,
258; Jean Egglestone, 158; Nathaniel
11-'gruPsr-0440t1,211°01-cill:L.4314m1Give,,Me'-oar2iiljon,--
jr. III (Total 300):-Aldin Purdon,
262; (Nettie Purdon, Stanley Thompson)
II (Total :340).: -Frank
229; Elgin Purdon, 228. „
Sr. Primer -Winnie Ferrier.
Pr i 111 e r 0 -Margaret O'Callaghan,
Clara Burden. , , ,
Primer B ---Isabella Pardon, Alex
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Primer A-:Robetia Medina.
Violet Warren, Teacher.
S. S. No. 7, Knitess. -
- -Monday, July 5th
' Miss Florence McDonald spent DO -
minion Day in Goderiell. .
'MeNattara of Houghton. Mich.,
is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Mc.
Ilatnara. .
Alex Barnby, who has been teaching
in Carlowfor the past_ three years is
. .
itonth for his vacation.
- Miss's 'Lana, Ilenderson:'•and- Bessie
Barnby spent a few days visiting their
cousins, the Misses Henderson of Luck -
now. On the 2nd inat. Miss Barnby
tried her senior second, piano examin-
ation before Dr. Totrington of Toronto.
'Mk, and *Mrs, 080. Veritland .4n(1
IVlastee.giviya; of .'.0dclat Valley, ;are
operidink a few days it the. borne .of
A. 3. • .
The antral strawberry., I in
connection with the MethodistChtireh
Of Ileirnosville„ will be held to,inorrew
evening :
Altiett. Cooper, forinerlY''theller
itt tjteete.,;; received a felettired should.
cie last keek,while playing fo,otbill .at
,IIolrneWiLIoWe lire onxien§ to
•t,06-thetpeeay etiarnfor wait ihaek to
tho. line before leng. ' •
ikev. and N.fra jonee have arrived
and 'taken op their re4denco, in; Day,
iloltt•par4onage, where Whiege number '
Of his- adherontg gathered laat..Priday.
evening to Welcome them. , wikih-
Ilynon 1111040$2 'lleld° of
`-Tlir GREAT Proi:i1o7.-.4 Very . suCeess..
ful and enjovablepienie under the aus-
pices of. the Muted Baseball • Club and
Women's Institute was held on July 1St,
at Lake View Park Kintail • It was an
ideai day, .both „Wenn' iand the
egilt,WAS one of the largest crowds dier.
-seen at a-picnic:in' Kint4til The:elder
attractien_ el the afternoon was the base-
ball tournament in "iilitCh faing-"froirr
Iatelenowitipley and Lochaisli.compet-
The,pritesWere nine beautiful tie-
Ping.- pot with pearls, donated by the
alai& baseball:. thib to the winning
team. Theilist game, betWeen, Luck -
now and Lothalsh Was Very keenly Con-
tested And was interesting from start to
finish, remitted in a victory for Lochalslv
team, the: Mote behig 7;--4. The hatter..
les were McIntosh and MelCendrick, for
Liochaisli and McCoy and Johnston fOr
Lucklio,W. The seeond „garde. between
.1,oclialsh. and' Itipley lOnited„iumiether
victory for the Lochalsh boys, the;riebre
being 14-4v: '1'h batteries Were'. McItu
toSh and,McIteedrick for Lochalsh, 'and
McLean' and :Den -glee fer ltiploy.
feature.ettlie, fehirliatifellt was the
ex-
cl1ent' ntclung by McIntosh Of the Lo-
chalsh. teani, who pitched ' the :entire
length of thetwo gatneS and was coke
strong at the finish. ' The Preseotatioe
of the pins to the winners was made by.
. Reeve -Stewart, Another' feature that
was Much enjoyed by many of the young
people present, was the &toeing pevilhon
Which was well patronized daring .thc.
eveniag,. arid night -Ken; MeLeimaii
and Mr. Mathesot of :Goderieh were on,
hod with their motor boats and were ,
kepttusy in'ost ef tho afternoon .aild,'
evening, niany,4$11joying a trip in thoni,
Much ctecht int the enccees of the
tie is' dine to the iedefetigaVe efforts of
Lane 'MCI:miner' and his Will topphed
refreshment booth whieh Waft' well •pat-•
ronieed, The young ladies of the WO:
pen?s'Instlinte were busy all .afternoon
tage for the Ita COOSA ABA leo
0.Itet .00, for that WWII* 0,030,
.Tr. IV to Sr. IV: --Peter McLeod.
Sr. III to Jr. 1V; -Mae McLeod (hon.)
Jr. III to Sr. III: -Bert McLeod (hon.),
Kathie McDougall, Allan McConnell,
Lawrence Finlayson, Verna McLeod.
Sr. 11 to Jr. III:-TIsabelle Stewart,
Archie Graham,
Jr. II to .Sr, II -Ross McDonald,.
Gordon McInnis, Aida McDonald.
Sr. 1-Malcolm-3,1cInnis; Rosie Stew-
art, Etta McDougall; Marion McDougall,
Charlie -Pinner.
next Puesday 'eV -ening,: the ' nth)." in
Knox, eburehy under' the auspices of
the 'Ladies' Aid,' -
THE' lsr OF 'Joey, celebration., .. noir.
withstanding the rain, was 'a marked 'Flyat /OM "-14cir i•ale; will beVe supply' on
stleceSS; - -The generally ---were- 4-4../P".•
I the ho e mein.; -•• -
The Champ
"Wristlet" Watch
Tbe most attrattive, 5t3,1431/3
Aswell as the most conven-
ient' and praetical way .for a
Woman to wear a timepiece.
• Every \Oman admires its
ehartning appearadee ,ori the
•artn---every woman. .longs for
One.
,,•"=
•' For • every occasion The
Champ ".Wristier %tell s,
the gift of gifts for daughter
wife- and sWeetheart. Clor0Q
in, and see thent.
„ .
,
Price* *14.00 a.14 upo.,
. Ir
ARMSTRONG
Leading Jeweler 'and
-Optician
•
°EVERYBOHY'S. COLUMN
SITTJATION WANTED.-Respentahle widow
desires situation as housekeeper; either
village or eountry. Apply: Box 58% Tees -
Water, Ont. . /-7-t-f-e•
IIIONFV TO LOAN' --On mortgiges and note
• at reasonable rates., Fire iusuranc.o. bOth. '•
'* Stock and Mutual (Mop Mies. •
• GEO.A. SIDOA.1.414 nanker, Lucknow..
'
',• •
ST,NErram
it ,ASTRAY-Cacto the 'ewc3")
ls f
the -undersigned. Lot 3'c.eti .1„0-rifo.gi'...n •
•
�r about 18Iii of May 1913. °pored.Vearllng
(Iviver meir.have „samo on proving
oropererana paying:expenses,
84 1000 m.,eiuiannein
, .
, ,
v'TEaostari WANTE4,-,Normai reeener wanted
• Or Parole GrOVO Selma Duties to coia.
menee Sept. Ut., 1015.S4lorYlkhOOt 46004
Applicants give testimuieis, state •religioe
15-41d iary. IYtu
0 'et" n..(40gaii,.ii• lox& R.
or Sale
we 1, p ease w ra
while the moving picteres at rtiga
p oved. an attractive ifeata re. "
PROF. RSIT1)0RFIf will lecture in
Teeswater Town Hall, .Tuesday even-.
ino,-the I:3th, on "German Militarism,"
Reitdorfh has written many
articles against German 'aspirations
"Tin&metliodi-of attaining -thein. ile
is a loyal British' subject, and eiwiniy;
,to his active British sentiment'his life
has been threatened.
• Sr:Primer. to I---,-,--Russell-Robert-•
son, Nora Robertson:
Jr. ,,Primer„, A -Angus McDougall,
Cecilia Pinner, Murdoch 'Stewart:
jr. Primer,114-131andhe Pinner. -
L. V. Armstrong, Teacher.
• S. S. No. 10, ASUFIBLD • -
-
Entrance Chiggt- Sidney Ferguson,
70%; Elinor Famish, 62; Sean Scott, 66;
Marjorie Johnston, 44; Lorne Fattish,
417; Eva frogan 34. • • ,
Jr. Sherwood, 87; Mazic
Mullin, 08; Harold Feegesen,;60.; Bessie
Ueda, 58, -
.Reinlrardt,-60-; Ruby
Johnston and Cecil Mullin, 54. . -
Jr Drennan, 65.
Sr. If "f-4..iconard O'Loughlin, 81 rAl.
bat Alton, 52. '
Jr, II:-Anibrose Hogan, Della Far
rish• •
Pt. Ii-Mattliew O'Loughlin, Francis
Amberiey
4 "
--Tuesday, July 6th.
- Mist Chrissy Nesbit,. Kinca,rdme,
spent Sunday under the parentalroof.
,
Our beefting'has started -again and
Tack Ferguson is doinithe butchering.
visiViiteiSaS tailivA0101Er. enildelavtitJt;oh°af SBcoatrtvi'..ae.'.
Mrs. At Courtney visited her son,
James, in Seaforth' a few days last
AUCTION' ,.SAGE: -The household. furniture
ielon Ing to Mrs. Will •he sold,
• y pu Ile anotion at her residence., (.4nap.,
bell Street; Lecknow, on Saturdayo July
10.
• at g o'ciock re in. There are a nutaber of
very good articles on this sale.. b.iiqes all ,
kit01100 utOOIdia. eta, etc, Terms; f,asti.
'11„;310(hLkutug,..aurtioneer•
•
FA1tM Adminisiratir of the
state of Mary Ryan, late or Oro ToWli or
CiOdericlaj theVoutityof /Juror, pleaded_
woman, decenhed;hifers for stilethetalloW- '
fartoroOcrtr-The smith lie uerca of
Lot -10, CoQm '12," \Vest Wawariesb, The
procrty situated_21-2 Miles from Luck -
now and.1 1-2 mileifroiri St. This
fawn is all in areas. a 110 been nd nwittired
Lor the past BOVOO, yOrs; gooct,,it41 with, -
windindh.10 Acres of bush; situated a
- first bless forming n'istrict; _goad frame
• houSe, barns and. driving shed. Iliaarru
• has a goodulayjoam, vendla 10,11:at class
ocuielitnui for named, farinintr. For further
particulars apply to B. J. Ryan, Oaderich,,
untarloAtimMistrittOr; Or to '
- Real Yistate Dealer, litickimW; Or tO
A
foot4tilloran Sr• .Froudfoot,,soliciwrs for • ilituniktintor, Goderieb, 20-5-t.i-c at 25.
•
WarEtilig
Rattles trespassing on Westlialf of. Lot,
-Con. IL Ashfield, wih.betrosectited according '
to law,. •
jetrx. Honks'.
1 Miss Gladys Geddes, of Ripley, ig
visiting her sister, Mrd: I% Campbell,
• at present. '
„Aire. Grace ,Shier, accompanied by
her niece, Miss Mamie )4cDonaid, are
visiting. friends in Petrolia.
a.numberufour_young_people
attended the -"plonk.-- at Kintait- on-
Thuisdav afternoon a.nd all report, a'
splendid` time. • •,
_ The Amberley batieball team played
the Lake Shore team at the garden
party on Friday, with a senre of 9,-7.1
in fa,ver of AmberleY. CongratulatIO-nii
boys, yOu did well. ' ,
A large crowd f roinaround report
splendid time at the Recteross gulden
lartYnntri-tidareVening,- -1T-heLadies!..
Guild are to be eetrigratnlated on their
success and also the .1Jeoeeedei which
.amounted_to $125
'I alass:-Mary Vint, Mildred. /ohm,
ston,Torri Ferguson; Mary Reinhardt.
Primer ::-,-4gries. Cranston_
Nniiiber on roll, 25.; average attend- •
- ' -
Teak:her:-
8. S. No. 8 ICirliOgg
IV to to Sr. IV: -Percy. . Taylor
(honors), Etta McDonald, Gordon Scott,
. Sr. III to • Jr. IViL.-4sabelle. Moffat
,(honors), Ernest Orr, .
Ir. III to Sr. Ille.-Annie Arinstring,
Harvey Seem '
Sr, II to Jr. Taylor.
(Bat Nerkeets Margaret Moffat) • ties,
George Tiffin,. 'EvaMorrison, (George
Scott,'Clifford Youn'g) ties.
Pt, /-Allaii Malthin, Willie Scott,
Teta Morrison. ' •
11-4itiunie Scott,..Wesley Young..
'A. -Emily Themeon, Ethel Richards
Grace Reid; Teacher,
:FRUIT BULLETIN
any veer cberries now I White, Tiletkt
Rea Sourfill Niagara Pcolaisulit groan rre
new tilatt ltIcdtIlUI. The Red Santis lbC
pat eX4,11e1te for 'preserving. Iliiveyeet
*racer teCtite VOUt heed* At. 01140e. IWO*
Unita teen tO. *rave next week.
•4ighth Con., KiiiloSg•
-
-Monday,. July 5.
Iloying has started on our line. 1
A few from here took in the Tees -
water celebration on the lst. '
' We are lad to hear that Miss Susan
Harris is Much improved in health.
• We hear Miss Rutledge intends
Zion'
, -Tuesday, July •
, •
• Miss Margaret Itiinteris snot:ding 'a
i
few weeks rt Lacknow.
Miss Lottie enry was th� gnest.
-Thiby Ritchie on Friday.
Miss Helen Woods, of Elora, is spend"
.ing the vacation 'at 1.ter
A few fromi arOiind here Attended the'
picnic. at Kintail and report it 'good time. :
Mr. and Mrs. Boden -Ritchie and fatri•
-711ii:Tiiiiiiiins.„TorWiiiiiipege, IS re, 7
ilYibullifg.."'W
here. ,'
ing old acquaintance in and around the
alk.er,ville,a,rel" visiting 'friends - --
' new '.
_4-el:Pfirrii4.11:3a-iiiri'd-1:71e9g,- George•_r_ju-16'1n177.._It'-lil.tien::r',iii:
San-
day with her ..clangliter, Mrs, Fred An-, • .
family 'motored to Goderich on the 1st. ,
. . .
ot July, . ,,
Misses Mary and Janie Topp, of To., '
rentO, inc visaing their , made? Charles .'
M6TDhSaugillid.' ay School picnie whieli • W.a.' .:
-
-held at thelake on July the lat was' a
decided success, ' '
2.1rirn* Ow"„dvisilteirds.floixbdeartinNY• theilis41164g°h!
1 :
berhood en Tuesday. ,
Mr . and Mrs/ Geer& Ba.ker,
. AnrIre MoICay, .Miss Mary Nixon of
taking a:trip to tho Ws't ,daring creetc, ol;ooroci itajo
vicatioo. •, oh Sunday.
Missed Ina-and-Edila CulbeTts of ltaxgarst 'N"`
. riseith ie, Men.
Purple Grove, called on relatives here and Mary lletkett, teachers -of tbcir
nn Vridity. respeetive • schools, are spending the
A large number of the young people holidays under the parental rods. '
from here took in the Langsidef;arden The members' of the 104<1. L.O.L.
party on Tuesday. • A most enjoyable hold their aninial Servide in the chnicit
on Sunday,' at li,DO All
Mr and Mts hmes:Mowbray ViSit'14g. bt*t14.411 C(4416:4' 164ted to
. • •
th tilted to their Imola in the. West on Iltt.'11
Wednesday after spending two or
three weeks with relatives'here. . , .
„
Mr. ancl Mrs. Almer Ackert linter.
tallied seventy-fi.ve of their teighbore
and friends tO a 'Wedding reception on
Friday evening. .A. outuptrams repast
was served at 7 o'eloolr, After Whieli ri
splendid program WWI rendered. ' Me.
Purvis, acting as eliairms.n, wished
the young peeple good lock and IlOptil
1
it:Would not be long until lie.qoAnda. .
another alai an occasion. li".1 all
topearauco we think Mr. Porli' will
i.i.Ot. 1. 31¼ even it it ia vat lif:44.
Eyesight es
miss J. J. Allan, tye,s4it
Specialist, win be at /..G
A.rmstiones Drug St itt
Lucitnow,
July x4. Ity,e4.4
tested and glasspft
plied* Hours 2 to .8k p.