The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-07-15, Page 3a**
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dvauce; $x.25 otherwise
• ji.ead4ctie$:
98% of your tieadaches
are c aused fora
defective eyes.
COMA and let Inc Fit
xoti properly, will!. glasse
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Watchmaker,
Jeweler arid optician -
LOCAL AND OENERAL
Mr, Earl Graham, of Detroit„ is visit.
big with friends in town,
TialKi Sadie Mountain, of Geoderieli, 113
visiting with friends here.
Mies Frances M. Siddall .spent bet
week with frieeds in Winghane
Lucknow was well represented at the
Orenge-clemonstratiOn le Winghaan.
• MieieEthyle llodgiess of Westford, is
Spending a, few dayswith friends here.
Mrs 11. 0, Tillainnie of Winnipeg, Mati.
is the guest of ..Mise. Ji'rances M. Siddall
thie Week.
WANT.$1),.-•-A man to, eliVest, earl)/
ilext weelt, in ebarge of car of heroes.-
vtr*. azaczazms, 7.monow.
Tell Tom', friends.Van ilige TISF4
13iiitor, for the balaetee oI 19.13, for
only 3e cents. , • ' '
LuChnew PiPe Band finniihed mesie
'at the:Orenge ,celebretion .at Listowel
on July 10tie *. •
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LUCKNOWA. CONT., THURSDAY* .JULY15 Out 1915.
MARKETS
,;(cerreeted WO to Wejdneedoy
Wheat ,.00.
°ate. ; . , - -50 , •
Barley , „
Butter... . • ,4 .g4 23
'Eggs, fresh', ,
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20
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TORONTO
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to '• se
• 'Iles_OthY.11 e;eeL",:e-**) to 21 00
.Mixed An -d, -PIOVer:
off to: *, 9 60
•`.'7e 60 to ao .00
Ptiog 14aMba,ner'iWtf..,11.0, 50 to 12 50
?s,to 30
41."07.o.- .."",*:•••• 26 :to " 30
•POtatOea;: to • ... 70
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Miss Mime Grab& is Wine 'front
obiiiicothie, 'Ohio! and Will spend the
snonner vacation bete.,
The Sanitary Feather Mattress .04.;
makes old feather beds into mattresses.'
Ole door •east of Oroliato,s store.
-. .andlYirs,,J„ F.7.1MaeKenete*. De-
troit, are at their surninee cottege,Bruce
Re1140erellierw-l4 OPendt. the einumer,
'1Mtte Thes,*Lawreoce-and-Master.tied::
00,Y La.4rence, of Sault Ste .Marie, are.
spending a few days with Lueknow.
friends,
Mr. and Mr. J.A. Me.Leilnan,. of To;
ronto,'-fermerly 4 :town, are spending.
their ,sunnuer vaeationfat the lalmshore
near Laurier. : " • '
--t s sa t one
of any elistein
Tonic
A'fintlier Iiiitfl said it'.sweetened
bis Wife after
being a. sour dys-
reptic for,years.' ,
One'wife,siiid she had **-to take
it awaifrom her ,husband, • ehe
cook enough to "'eati4i
theaPeetittvit gave hirni: •
Stories like these make us ,7
th,tiaiO.S(i0•46Uf...
If you are :not feeling up to the
PerliaPS'-rty stotnach is'
causing the trouble.: „Worth While
finding out anyway.•
big hottlef'r a dollar at
FACE'
Cee•ilia:C,taceie.d)C
Pineal* is tlesphal I TATRIOTIC NOT PARTY AIRS
Within a. Short period Lueknow hes AND SPEECUES ON TI1E 12th
Wingltain suppiied nomber of palmate to the
hespital for surgical operatiene. • Two there At time, of writing are
Principal DOUPO Of the Ptiblie &hoot,
and Miss Pearl Geddee. Both were
operated on \s for appendicitie Mr.
Doupe on Saturday, the 3rd. iust., and
Mimi Geddes ou Sunday, the llth
Both, are &nig well. Mr. Doupea ease
Wati 0OnSidereri a somewhat eerioes one,
as the disease had made considerable°
progress. Mime Geddes' case was -com-
paratively shoole, And a speedy recovery
is looked for,
In NeW,Eleld '• •
:Last weeks Seafortit News, had, the
following reference to- Rev McKine
Ley' S commencement of his pastorate in
his new field ef labotie: •
Sin& Copies 3 cents
ThirtY.four Orange Lodges joined in
the demonstration at Wirighara on Mone
day. AS oever fails the celebratioredrew
motieter crowd, though was remark-
ed that llimulay's crowd was not nearly
14 large as that of five years ago, 'when,
between ten And%tweive thousand people
wore in the park arid etreets. The reduced
attendance was me doubt largely expiam-
. ed by the celebration at the neerby tom],
of Listowel."P •
' new feature of. the procession was
the Preseoce of a large body of women
who followed the tife and druin through.-
due the whole march. Theee were mem.
bera '.)ff the order of ,^1rne, 1/lueent .a
wonien'e branch of the 'Orange order.
Aumnber of outside,ledges of the True
"Rev, G McKinley and family arrived
' in town; last week end Are getting Settled.
ekIles we. e represeri
in their new home. Mr McKinley, f„aTicl• Pleasing featare Of the clay wasthat
preaehed two interesting, sermon On Sane 144° Airs o'PReclies 'took the
tlitY to large .congregethms. in .the 144° et the turns. patty music and.
,
The Sanitary -Veathet mattress IS the
only heti a child banturn. Cecile in and
see us or write to.,bOx. 208; loicknow.,
Kenneth ,Caineron oe at present laid •
up with Ivy poisoning in kis right. ettns
'and arm ',which' he get -while,eleaningiat...
Ohl. fence. bottom. ••
• „' angli'MeMillan 40d Alvin' Caineron;'
'attended tee Summer Sokeej under 'the:
Auspices of the Piesbyteriap Church at
' GoderiCh last week, ' • "
De Witt istartyn, :Walkerton,
and Mr. and Mrs Geo, '1i.-INTeweiandie,-
13uffalo, N. Y are the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. G. A. Siddalthie :week, ,
Mrs. J3. J. Reswrformerly Mrs. 'Albert
MeGreger, of Canning, Oat., is. visiting
her parents, 1r. and Mrs. Haigh' in
Kinloss, 'Mr, linigh.is‘stiii confined . to
the house with 0:diSeased foot.
.adtle"os. ,Tho ,speakers made frequent
aodeloquent teforenee to the war and
of the noited einrta. of.. Protestant 'arid
Catholic to overeofhe the eoin Mon woukr.
be oppressor. Proudlat did they assert
that. of the millions of volunteers -one in
five la. an OrangeMan, '
' The erow,d, et•Witigham. Was a sober,
weilebeheved and eminently,goad,netur.
ecl crowd. Visitors to ,ferMer like
celebrations could not but, observe the
:effect. , of the "dry" ' condition of the
to
,_.wtt And territory, There was practi-
callYhOtireuleennesalre-evidenee=enet-
inote than three cases having
been noticed on the streets, Ilon.r
' diferent from the clays,of old! Proldbi-
morning hie 'text was !Not by might or
power'hut by my spirit set& the Lord
of tioata's, In the evening his. theme
WaS "The decision of Orpall and BIM "
Mr, McKinley made,a you fs•vortNbio
impression at hieineugural 'Services and
will no deinlot beni, worthy leader of the
work of the, Xethodiet Chine* of
See forth,
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tucknow Voters' List
•
Tixe,Liioichow Votera.itst for the year
-.14.14_viaa_printecLialit week And • copies
:have been posted iip*. by 7-01erk for
the inspection Of parties interested.'.
is the -duty of each qualified voter to see
that his or her name is properlY entered,
sa that if it is not SO entered the eorree-
tion may be made at the Court of &-
vision. On the list Of this year there
are in all 423 names. Of these 410 are •
entitled to vote at municipal elections,
while the remaining: 1-.3. I -Vete ' 010.
at elections for the 14egisla e Assembly.
There are 273 voters north of Campbell
street Aod 100 south. Of the, 410 ea -
titled to • vote at `Inuniciyal eleetions' 206
ale in the northern division and 144 in
t1ieiOlithern7 futhenorthern•division-
there.are 10 entitled to vote at inutile.
ipal elections only. :In the southern
division there are 06' ire thie-c1as. The
;Direr& 06,
change:in Lead Basking. Hours; ,
In Accordance with instructions re-'
VeiVed,,,frtaxv.,-r•their-,--respective--Atead.
Oficee, ' The Bank of Ilamiltori and The
.-MOleonti Bank •will aempelled titter
July 1-steto,oleee' their Bank;rig, Oflides
`tit•fenr,o!clock daily, except WedlieSclays,-
on- Which day they open
until' 6 o'clock. Those- having .Banking
husiness•to de Will Please hear • this t
‘Waikettori Sent 50
There are now fifty"Wallterton young
ial:eetIvell9rvi#,c7SilleqtroluPeTree-
nient the 'Wei Over thirty di:ave-Oulist
ed for active ,.oyeiseits .1.serviee ...the
• throe Contingents so. far recruited.,- •Pive
,left With,the;first-, contingent, AIX- with:
the second contingent and nineteen with
the third., 'Besides these, five have gone
to, Eornkoda garrison duty and
, tWentY-tWO?;vOlunteera ,.,Under atpt.,
.01firk'',irein the eomnanv which is
guarding the wireless station lober-
•00ihing,Fer,13elgians
• The 11,Ronen'slestitiite intend eaeltieg
and sending to the Belgian Consul 'To-
ronto, a bale ,b1 quilts anctidso abale of
second 'bond, clothing On „Wednesday,-
Julyti et: Anyone haviiig'clothing they
.can snare that goectcendition would
they Wale. bring or tend' to the
'gall ea* time .between 3 and 4 o'clech,-:
July 21st,, 'Please do not be later, so as
to alloW.time for peekinp,. The .Soeiet3r
desilethe donations to be sa':liberali-ae-
poSsible, ;anticipating the ,'.great need
•° there Will be during the -coming Winter.
TOM DAVE DONE 'WELL
At the reeent examiriatione of the
Toronto College of Mueic, the results of
which. were published last Saturday's
Globe, the following pupils of Geo,
IL Smith, Mule Bae., were amoog the
eucceasful eeadidates:
College DiPlenla, 4.T. O. M.-Mahelle
Seeend Piano, let CUSS ffopors
• Final Pieno, 1st, Class lienors -Fran.
efts 'Bifida.] 1.enior • ,
-4;11;4ra McQaillin„ Irene Sherrilf, Mil-
dred Speoce, Bessie Barnby.
Jiltaor Seemed Pone, Clase Honors
.."''SPeenTler(3Ltile'isano, let' O. lees. Honors -
Clem. McKinley. Honors -Alicia
Frede Aitcheson,
Margaret McKenzie) equal
Junior Istellane lst Class lionnis-
Winelfeed , lionote-,-Eraneea
Piano. liatinony; .Ifenors-4rArieee
Osollion toiled Cross •
As aresalt of, t Arden party .gleep
bY the ladies of the villagte few weeks
ago in the, intereat of the patriotic': Work'
0.0,11t eveiltY dullard VMS realized. This.
has been tueoed••!crver, to the -Wen:lei:1W
• Ceinniittee; r, At. wineeting held by the
Committee Thereday evening of leet
,Weelt At was `decided that in view Of the
present- , eircuMetances, with .pos, Many
people away holidays 4.,,Ict it being.
otherwise inconvenieet. - begin lie*
work just present, instead' of -.holding
-themoneY„-untitStieb, avorle•:. eould. be.
hi34,uiii the bash Slieuld b4fOrW4raCkan-
tion wohibited all right, •
`Owing to two of ,the hotels being
-closed 'there was fear that there
might he a shortage of Meal acconsisode-
, tion for the big. crowd. . This Was over-,
come. by. the ... Anglican church ntid the
Salvation Army serving "mealS at. the
moderate charga4..as and 25 cents. Ice
cream arid fruit stands did a ,land office
-bueinees. •
_keeping -with thiedeciston therefore the
:etnn'of,,,S$2 00 haa becii..fotWarded
the ireasurer te_thellett'cross SeeietY
at Teronto. This, elm lepreseits the
Amount received as,a result of thOgarden
party together with tt, balance of about
$12.00 reniaming in the treasury since
' the activitie(- earlier in the season.
DASEDALL7' LEAGUE
eLPritriaty riauoi ist .0.1ass..flOnote-
Maggie MO no r
„MclutpS44 •
$entor.Ruditnetitsf .1sr elms .1tonora
Mar-
garet McKenzie, Irene Sherritr.. • •
• Mitten Harmony, HO nor -Irene
Sherriff, Ciata MeQuillin. Passee-Mil-
dred Spence, .
• IStYear History, lst Class Henois
Bessie ,Barnby, T'rancess
Seniorlilators,_AP-FraPee.a
:Exa.miners-4.; IL :Torrington, Mus
t-Doezi--Te:C..-Jeffers;.
.-Eturciongh, It. O.
other churches except the • Methodist.
FOR KING', AND LOUNTRY,
;Vona* Soldier Diers.la *RASO
.1rs. William Aitcheson, of Wingha .
recei7ed word On Xenday of the death
of her 40n) Laughlui who died of
ENLISTAIENT,OF CANADIAN
METHODIST VOLUNTEERS
My attention was called to ft
atetement Veld& was made in the Aug -
lion %lurch Jut Sunday inoreine when
members of the, loeel Oreege ledges
were present in their annual elinrch pet,
We.
The stetementi. isad reference to the
„
etilistMent of velitideere in the let, and
2nd. contingents Whieh have gape abroad
.and was as Jollowe:--"that. tho Angliean '
1.11itirclelias five men enlisted for, every
three Of .1resbyterianand; Methodiet-
Churchee and mieor4eligioue bedies in
Canada."
Now the ,patritithirn of these remein-
ing churches is Challenged by.,;.aneh 4,-
staternent, and as A Inhabiter of the
Methodist: Church- I* feel entitled. to
Make a. public statement may
Oleaf nP this .sititation and put the facts
in a. new light.. Ever 'sinee the first en.
leinterit. of evointiteers, Was made • 'Mir
church h.as ,,beeb:, badly, ttrepreSenK
by government efatieties... ° -*
I do tot:Annie-for a moment' tliat the,
preacher when hetua3ie this statement
in a -public service meant at all, to mis-
represent iis; no ebubt he made the.
statereent with -the government official
figures before and no doubt hie
stantnwat was a fair -inference frOn.;,
•
whatheliad-beforre him as statialca;---
The error bee arieen out of the 70.1ims
theliit7.-fOWall
wounds
cwaanisesimtoerigend;pnatillieernuewe was when
nO our men
the form furnished there whereby they
could say that they were Methodist, It
' was inevitable. that they be classedsome-
where among the other deiloainationS'
received while fighting in Trance. • -A our nmuein' teenrandnet ir6end credit for rthol ibr, riPea4t6-rie7j
Oonirade had been wounded and Aitcheo 'ism .thrOugh the kilns 'furnished -no
son went to his etiaistancefwhen stilirtip,-- • -dOubt the Anglican' Church get its fulk.
..°th"er haienki.: le4infrriaui:Iltehnnt' Weshare.•struelc him inin not wish to belittle 'the gl'orY
• spine. so that thelOwer part 4',4 his hodY whith the Aligi4"..fi Clutroh has' Won in
--LETTER- puon-Til,FuoiNr_
-WPS-Pita„)Yiodr was -taken - to An, the -Matter e ,think
-Gerald tiolabeek .*rites..10 "LeelulOW. Friends. hospital where underwent Sevenii ' nobly; but we also are trying, to faith
IlimigliTheWtetinaldrhic'elt:11` Heel • -; 'YQI)eor-nagti"°Aisietuesoiiet IT'werey-rehlvginhly°11 'etnaeYakeint eartirlb'liboelcrevePW°eee",,brer!-It.:(Ttlligea,tii4b1i061:icigiitgrhYte'
, , . .
„to ,.Aceilai, service). of ahoOt Winghant;,-,,evitere .11c. grey!' tdn, to knowour position and, speaking for
letfeV'Pnbliehed berew. We give the ebrY; Yw-farsieandnsepahlwIloi wmieds6swr 4610° rtgl i!**•entitled de entitled taiend4troionkiclogryeitrhoamil tthhie87-1)vieAartte.,.
adclresain full so diet should any of his
--ortaftuaseeiatea wish to - eortimunieat0
witli the write4*e 044 that they de;
tliey 'IritoW how to ilea& him; •
, Driver ‘0, Itolnbeck,' No, .4ge
• ••• ethIlatterY, 3rd Brigade,.
Canadian Yield AttilUrY,
Canadian. Birpeditionary.rorce
No., 9 Stationary Hospital,
- • to itayre,Trance.
'Tiar Mr. 'Editor: .
2,,jnet to.let the:people of Luck -
no * km*
that 1 am still alive, but
come irt contact with 'Some Gerinate The'. LiaeknoW rink° of bowlers -4%7m.
nnirslog, wounded leg. I managed: to: •
Abraimel.On,the 17111 of this Month,. JOhnifeii,T,T.:Witiee and '
the:night that 'the. Canaille:OS, Made a. '',:elibe.....edio‘tcoi rutin •tbelieee,Ctonere.:-
grt9la charge. .1 will endeavor', togiveanient'at Oweri±Soinidlast'Veilr, have.
you an ecemint of our little fracas. ' been;,t,in66 their rstijot, ,showersd,. with
0110 et tile Ufl envelopes Tues/lay'e Anal' brought us the eieeheed. *11lr. be greatly we myseif, I feel that as a Methodist Chore
He ,and Thomas Aitcheson; of town.
SUCCESSFUL PUPIL
At the redent examinations Of the To-
ronto College of Music, May lvfc-
Quaig, pupil of. Miss -hfahelle
A. T.. C. a., has pawed her examinatitin
in piano, with heitura• '
BOWLERS WIN flifE.. •
-:04:11riday,,night*-jast.', the-7;katinigana'
nearly theicpepitien.'at theheed of
theleaglieWli e..poyfi' .themt
14 all•titote.. TOeSdaY ' night: the
nilies added another scalp to their- belts -
when
they doiiiied.:,the Captielts 7 by -IV
:.seera,ot , 15-4., :Marsh Graham'. •fentid"
tlle:Cic-aeWs vit•Pher ehich. looks
no'w:iilie*rece between the and
.Yabeigaiii With ',Sepoys, as possible rime
•
Ooei to Von WIlIlsm
•
:Millibar "of.,,
:here, left Weatieidaymorning, for Tort•
1RtJInLeI red: P°4").°Ili Are .visitIng at Mrs
nersup. •
The standing to date:-
- • • Won • Lost
, .
lrannigans. . --s--.. e—
Allies . .. s . i
Cuannek'e ' -3
-Sepoy.s. .,, 3
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Tied'
eesivater
-• -ate?
July 13
Our t.4wlers have, ionitn-IreifElgin'
to take part in the totienaineat,
-Joe llicieurney wentto JL,onden„lasi
'Satarday to enlist tee overseas service.
jviii litthe
theuightsof the lath and lith our irr" cengratulatiolis by their fellow sports.
eneley's trench. simeltaneously with, the. TsalleeZe4dledall),itn*la4IndtiL' tth7A1‘Y`e'onbsdoltattillon13'Y
fantry were to attack a section the
,British:..- It; wag, decidee to let the ist prize, feat in ietirniunerit in
,1060tr;7tt.itisvhlhlii:61:t srOttiliit take0*.zog;t:Ayoist,.we' re..irou:•rt;,13h- rVre.e of thm opViaerinz rtfiruttYetiver best tookienetibertIrr)itroo.
many
brigades of 'larnps
artillery had 'deliveied. a -has beeirfoh exhibition \,r Davisode
fierce `-'hOnihaftibietit; On tile ehe---i'Vs window the past Week; where they
trenches in iny battery did very attracted much 'admiring attention. The
good work) the let Battalion charged' o iampe; which have ieeded stems and
the Minute with the bayonet-. In less . epee pretty shadesareabout as appro-
than fifteen minutes they - were, in full priate a prize for such an eVept as coeld
possession' of the lirat. line ofGertn,an , selected. Naturally the winners are
trenohes. Only fora moment, did taeY very proud of thar success.
pause, then on they went, Jeering at the :„ The. way of the winner in one of those
second, line, which theY:cerried iu a few large tournaments is not easy. In order
to win this prize the rink had to play
Illed4illint-eatinAostalaisidottain-ct'ft°imilretikaswiehl: hrst
by the head office to the branch in that Alt
city. He takes the position of account- The Teeswater Cadet Band attended ,
ant there. Me. Towers will be greatly the °tango Parade at Winghani
"tuittecl-fronisoeialLend...inueleal circles our Iota lodge. '
inlaiehriew akwell- as from the ao .
Ile is of a most agreeable and friendly
disposition, And as leader of the Pipe
'Band he clidniueh to establish and main-
tain the, reputation of that organization.
His many .f,,ticknove friends will; wish.
hint a safe trip,,andvotid fortune in his
new location. Mv. Tower's placeinthe
teller's cage here is taken by Mr: E.
MillRflfl. Mr. Btowit Mello& Woe
A Christian co lege-home, •
heedthful'SitUation. ” •
Vorproseettosoodtermsmitathepriaclea,
R.I. WirnCr,
(13
OUR. 1916
ittp
it4t -Arrived'
'rEM.PLZ et-0AR
Merchant Tailor*
two.-Ourinfantryf011owed-,friat on the
heels of the flyingl,Gerintins, not giving
them time . to rally. The wedge had
,gOne. through., The let. Battalion, on
carrying the fent German trenches; at
once began to consiondate the position
but the fleeing. Gerinans rallied, Our
"grenades had all been Used in taking the
trenches, and amid a: shower of -sbeihs
andgrenades of all descriptions from the
enemy our infantrY had to retire from
the treechestheyhad. so dearly'wo.a. In
the Partial retirement onrinfantrylOatei
Were Velry= heavy. On the night of the
the Germans made a heavy counter
itttack:itsainsteaur-2nd-Brigab, htitr, the
latter more than evened op the 'score
which was , egaitiat our 1.st -Battalion.
The' 2nd Brigade riflemen • witted nutil
the German attaelrhadr developed into
stieng 1. ley then wiped tint the-
'Clerimine with their rapid fire. T.he'4
.were only ic few. Germana gotbeet( to
their own line -alive, Altogether this
!War is not a picnie, and believe me
--Weuld juskaa...,soon be- having . a good
-gatne-r-of-baseball. WO ofienhave a -game_
even here and You should see the French
peophistare at us., 'Well, Mr. Editor,. I
hardly lknow imich More to write, only
1011 nnghttailc'aey of ..thfs bali players to
drop, me a line as 'like- to heat -
from thole also you alight send me an
oda copy ofyonr paper. I will now ring,
• off; Wishing, you arid your paper the
best of euccess;
GEItAt.n
1.114.04:.D.IMP-4114.:EY.,0.--06-ades:4st44k'
junior. •
tint 'Your Mu
In inanY homes in Own arid country
there 113- One or, More old raters lying
about minted and absolutely worthlete
to the. owner, Cutlet's Sheffield,
11 t' old
Eng., has undertaken to po ee these
razors, tit them up and send dolt te the
soldiers in the talrips Or at the . front.
They are doing thiseolleeting and fitting
, witsiittrio3h bit sono, freepf charge and the razors volt not
7 30th 105, to Mr, and. Mrs. Petrick 4Iit either Wu* Pijixtrin, ea or the
L daughter. Luo diet anything.This eollettion cam-
DliirPor't , paign is extended to Canada, and Thos,
LnelrPor/ 'Inn° °.Pt Lee,. 30 Front St. Toronto, is :
to 'Mr. ehtl We; ""°'1-a the medium, through which re2OrS col.
The canvassers or contri u ions o
the Nil fair havebeen Veey:enecpeaftil
d 1 features1
an SO new special lave
:- -7--
The Patrietic..Sodietybas; ehariged
-the evening ef,Prof Bettliderre
-theq5:tit beeaude'or:the recitalin Knek .
/.teorit:eedy i4reparing for the races:
t1.4 of August..., The,track boa.,
been' put in eitcellent shape and signs
point to a bumper- attendant° and; a
good day's sport.
daughter. ,
• MARMAO.
Melliatrit eell ito W the *Mae;
LnektieW, on July 'Uhl 1015e by
;Rev. J. 1?1,- Dooms Miss Martha
• 'MIMI?, of Xhilosai and Mr. ittot,
„Mclhede, of Cuircies. The young
tonoe isilt matte their home on the
• flt,lt, line, Oultesc
I d cntar o be forwarded.
OW in Will
Locally ' the Lucknow Hardware & Coal
Co, be 'pleased to receive old YAZOO
which the owners may wish to donate.
Don't think the Old blade. ia 00 geed
because you hevefailed to 'make it work.
A little fitting up by MI expert may
transform it into a volt lerVieeeble
Article. '
Latirier
nosdttyJuly I fiih.
•A.dath Ituttte. is at piteent
tc, eenaelit 800 £(,)r` R. 4; *Mac Kenzie. ,
ars It. tiael,enna and Itot
, MasiCentie Were in Listolel yeeter,
da
grs, 'Wilson and Graee from Cal.
gar% are Viriting their attet, Mrs. SliS.
Mr8,.,IVEntri.Sen ttrul children Trani
'Ottint11, are renewing old am:paint
ances, in vnity.
•
meat of Militia' at Ottawa for having
Carelessly looked after our demodidation-
/egistritien- has resulted, - in
reisrePreSentation ot our ,patriotisei be -
fere., the country And has. , resulted , alSo
in not having provided sufficient 'Meth -
chaplains to minister to ' out sold-
iers or giving us the distinction in church:,
:Parades that out Animbers. Would. war-
V,TIICn all faets ar"e'knewn 'with regard
-;to-tke,C-*Aliiimiionte_voliinteets of the.
first and secondecintingenti-ati7which •
will ho hard to procure believe
the percentage of Methodist .*wilL.COnit.
pare favourahly, with others. .
If the editor will allow space for the
printing of a letter by the Rev: Pr.
Chown, General Superintendent , of the
Methodist Church written to our amide
papbr,: l'The, Christian Guardian', 'under
date of. April 21, 1015, it Will further
. ,
clear up the situation.. ...
Thanking you, Mr. for alloi-
ing Me to give publicity Welty to these °state-
Ments, and to - say With others,' "God
slve311yeoKitirPsgvtenty respectfully,
REV. SABI* J. :DRIDGETIt.
"The Parsonage'3"
Following is r. Chowe's letter' re-
.
ferred to above:
To the Bditor of the
Christian Guardian:
SJiort Sietted
Person
Is orie who. neglects. to give the
attention to their eyes that they
fully realize elionld he given Yipti
see otheri enjoying' good eight
geed glasses, Why not your-
eelf if you need theatil
Our Optical. ekill is at your
service. correet short Sight,
weak eight, falling eight.
Exaniination Free
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Leading Je‘i.ele; 441
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any dak ittoll tile alWaySooJiapo,:latxv:'
• village or bolmuy: . Apply; *So= 2E4 .7oes,
'Fees -
water, 1-74.7f.e. •,^
iiatoic,:iwii)
in operatimvand Ordere` be. tilled.
- sisss:inanoto oF4.or; • •
_Age gailles1 _eight of wilich they wen. Dear Str.---Permit nie to draw the at -
Ther Aveva-urb-th0grentii-all-cLF-laYlug- -tentionof your _re -a -airs to ,the raerlhat
almost coriatmitly_from
&clock the enlistment rolls of the Dorninum
a. in. Until three o'clock the
the following 'Govertiment,in respect to the Firat and
Second. Overseas Contingents, are abso-
lutely incorrect in their record of Meth-
odist recruits. Strange to say, while the
volunteers have beenaskedtosay Wheth-
er they are .A.nglieatts. Preihyteliens,
4,Congregationalists, Baptists -or -Roman
morning-ne time allowed even for supe
per. That Makes a stenions day'S
Work. .
The same .rink tin.p . week _trying
,their fortunes at the Port Elgin tourna-
Meet: - - - -
Malcolm MoDonaidoratmou
visiting hisiather,'Mt, X.' MacDonald,
who halt beAti ill tor soul° time. hut is
te'eoverin$ owt
N •
Ste :lleleas
A PAVE101110 „MIAMI:116 aus-
pices of the .St. Ilehms Women's' In-
stitute, will be bold' “The Morton
GrOVO", 06 the After116011 of July'
,A1111146111011t8 of, ail kinds, ehihiren's
games and be:Obeli iriathh.; avilr
be held, A ailvet collection Will be
taken at the gate, tilt, money to be us.
ed to bits* .tratterial to make' up for the
ited'erOSS work. Ladies hindlybring,
y our baskets and 'ef.jop a good after.
4.
• Catholics, they lia.ve not been : asked to
Amberley.
say N,c,r.hether they are Methodists. The
word. `Wesleyan."_appears lathe forrabf
attestation bet inaeinedh 'en 'Elate the
year 1874 thereehaa- been. Christian
body in Canada: whose Appellation
.chiclect that .word, confusion._ has... been_
create in t e non or-gahodio----
re-
cruits, and our Chureh.'' has not -been
Credited with its share . of volunteerd'.
Thiewill sleet the church parades, and
is apt also to di
ministry of chaplains whom they would
naturally most desire. 'IloW many meth;
odist recruits have been switehed. under
the heading of other communions it is
_cmitnimposelbleteAiscoveri: but it is
riot improbable thetlinedreds,..Antt: per-
haps even thousands of liatnea have
been. misidaced.
-:-Tuesday
-Mrs.-Ferguson, Si.„ is visiting friends
II d •
McPherson's last Week, ,
Mrs. Sean Mai* 'visited' the week
end with her sisters at 'Bethel: •
Visa Dorathy. Seiler vieited her
friend, We's Annie Blue, on Sunday.
Quite a large, crowd Aran our burg
celebrated the 12th of July in Wingham.
Mrs 13e11 and babe visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Shiells on Monday.
MeSSFS, Peter -Campbell ami James
*Ritiiiiiietered1t1 Walkerton on Monday.Misa ieobelle Steele, Of Toionto, is
spending lier vacation under the .parental
noon. A cordial invitation la ex,tend
.6410 St, .A.ugustino VtortIon'sInU
tute'to come -and Pill 0, • lavorYbod$
woleonaii
-MisaMa. McDonald is on:tlie hick list
at present. , Wehope for a speedy re-
covery.
Peter Campbell, ar..,`Ilad succes.sful
bee hauling earth for his gang -way ort
Monday,
Mrs, Alex. McKay and children spent
a few days visiting her parents,. Mr. and
Mrs, P. Courtney.
A. - game between the 6th and
Ambehley wasylayed on ihe uth COn.
Saturcley evening, the ecori being rine in
lever of Aniberley. They lifted haying
their final gatile to -night at McPherson's.
This will likely be the lest game of the
season.
• TEAcOrat W.Aiktrce4raraiat‘teadher-Waaten
•" -far Farite-'0rove.itlehooli7,4".hltios,
t) cOnI-
mencc Seltt.'1$ .191-5,:allatt,ab0 OrgP.90,4-.
AiinheantSElire testieloill4gt*Atti'lqiitrie,u
. dun salary. ly ' ":'• •
15440 , • togda, 11104Sy,i0t.
•
7, Notice to the Public
The' ainier‘igned.
betry-pl,ekers,:will not: he a11thscd totreas0a.,
his PreniWs e1ts0fl.-
•
.Itoioiia.„....
ale
AU.4:5110>t
hulongnig 10 MN. WiliMHlb011 will
1,- public IUCU'5I nt her belStroot.144-uoarilha*Ltard4",...; 44.-4
r,
st, ociiick p. 111. Tiiere'ava
.vor,ocka''atneles noahlos alt
:Mccirlezcs;.a.iietioneet-
-.a .
Rttt ortJsA,LE,-Tbt, dminitraWr 'fthe
_
gate ontarr'llvarr,'Iate tit', The 30-arre..ot.r., ,
nederieb. in ilo-Oonntycat lintekt, zaatiisa., •-• •
, wpoian, deeeoed:, effets Orlsaie the follOW .
lug tatirvioropertt.,-.The south 1Q actea:ol
_i_..4tiat 10t. get. West, NVaWatiesi Tlio
• property,issiatextranitlo4..troiu Latit
: 'no* anal. t.4.1ailOS:tritsol.SD:-.4101ens. --!;rhis•
_ ....farto;Xs in,gpossaralintLAtttin ,IktS0111404.'
for the lgist seven goat -welt
v,*iildmiiltiaae'res'obeS111..situate4
tirst class farming 41..sttiet a rood ;'fititne• ...
hoaso,•2 bains and &Wing Shed.' TholOrtn:
has a good. eIorponi,,a.iinis inst., 61As5,
tonairiefi for Jinxed fatigue..., For Maher .
40iWtlettlars.oppiy Godorieh. . •
•Ontario;-.A.dthinistrator;ar
, ' IWEsuitol,Dealer, lateloicaRealor te Proud.
tobt.....Kinatan....se.a?touareet,..seetoiteeafor
Afiroitistrator, Etodarioh.
„
'FRUIT BULLETIN:
livery ,housooft Can put sovilt a Pod •
*thinly , et iiitlibert itaspberriet. The
, vety hest all lilegite "Peterieula. *town
Meek Currant* litti also, quilt at their hest
ter eitanittt AhlatimoteneY .eherriet
lie feet. ,liove yoitt troter War at on(e
I 1
I
Per Weeks we Conkt get no reply from
the Militia Department at °delete as to.
Why such an eihvionti wrong was
'50111-
mitted. At length after inueli effort, we
obtained blank forms for enlietinent, and
found that they were made out as re-
presented ebove. The question as to
why such was the case was at owe mis,
ed blithe House of Coninions. Ir then
appeared that the blunder was due to
following forms printed in Great 'ladle',
and the Minister of Militia promieed that .
the error would be rectified in the future.
'1 write these, lied to . reassure any
Methodiste,who, judging by repute, have
had misgivings is to 'Whether our Clain&
WAS contributing RS Share, to the Cane-
dien army, and to inake request that. Our
ministers and PeOpie take special pains,
to see that all Methodiat teernits ate
designated as hllchi. , We cannot, with
,self respect .in thes° clays of ebomulin
petrietiSte, efterd to be onsrepresente
in o. matter ttl
011011":
• Sincerely, yente,
The Teeswater TUrf Club
_ will hold. greit • ce
t)rse Teeswater
on ug.
ages 1915,
piffles Close July 30
:8700 I Purses
DAysg pooRmit
Greta Rare, t.;!0.00
--tArtr-Ta
2.15,Trot or Pace IP 00
Prez for Ali Trot or Paco 200IO;
, LACROSSE MAT011-There will be ,a
genie of Zacrossebetweee winding e
• teaine of t& distritte at 10 1.0i. •
ot Aides, and tonditieus see CLr.'
eclat's' or tOUCItItIt1tI:
PAROUtlAk8011*, Secretary.
146ciTitaniesshdly,.' ;folk 1:Ath:
�hD ,11,giatittor of the
, „ ,
resi4onts of Lode -dila distriet, • tmsed
away nu Saturday of lot week in, the
pereon et 'Jr;. Racial&
the age of 74 .f.p,!x. she had to v4 di
for 1-1,eintetinte and liOV death' w1,
unexpected. Inc. funetel toele
On l'eTOntla$ to,10411Sla
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