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LOCAL AND. OENRAI.,,
Miss Harding is" visiting her mint
Mrs. Dr.„Tennant._ "
J..$t O.Waker has returited to
town from Gores Landing
Miss Ida. Reid ia home. fron:w a visit
With her brother at Palmerston.
Mrei, yiriu Ferris and daughter, Kath-
leen, are visittng friends m 114p1ey.
• A.'Boyd 'returned honiet FridaY-
1.4i$4 from a trip to San Fro:11801sec,
Ilebert Pritchard!, of 13Tevvrearket,is
opendow his vacation at his home"' here.
; Wiro. ‘$, Bathwell„,o,f Olu*ton s Aeit,
ing with bee son, $, 0. 11,t1virol, this
week.
?!48s fleen jOhnstiini: of „ittirlicgton,
Ont.'. is viSiting her aunt Mrs j, G.
Andersen. '
:Mise Clets. ifo, ef !Clinton,' is th�.
guest erber friend, Miiis MaryBethwell,
thie week.
Miss Mattba, Begley,: of Goderieh, is
spending 4 few days with „Mr. and Mrs.,
Earl Begley. •• , , ••
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• .
Mi, Angus m ininpeg
ving hia brothers, 'Messrs, R. D• and
'MM. 'Donaldson and two children, of
Wingham, are Visiting her ;nether, Ifir,„
Caesar Perdne. •
• M. and v1rs. Thernas Bradley, and
family spent a few days.last week with
Mrs. istitebarcl: ' •
• Xi,' -Walter :Whiles of. Spanish
:gonia, is visiting his. parents, ° Mr,, find-
Xrs.'•Geo. . "
','"Mt,..and WITS, 44.730)70469e returned
to Toronto Aftee, spending '80110i .tinie
With relakives
. • ,
,Mtsi MaySherriff. 4.2.WinglIari„.. was.
the gneit, fore few days at the honie of
her brother; jack.
• •• Mr,W..Smith; station agent atInger*
Joseph Sinith en Sunday.• •• •
Mr. '• • Robert Brown, of • Murdoch 4
'Carneron Store, is spending his
summer vacation ,
IWan,Conitite and ;'Mr," and :Mrs";
:W.:4, Ogle; of ,Golthenith-, were Week,
.end Waters at •'
The Saniteri-Veather-;Mettress
inakes old feather beds into thattressee:
One door east of Grahanys Store. •• .
-Murdoch McLeod;. Robert Barbour
and Fraser 'Paterson Were hate front the
Military Camp; 'London, over, Sunday,'
, , „
motored tIP
. • „
'from Torontound tneitt-'-'theweelt,e#d:
with Mi. and Mrs. J. Garnet Armstrong. ,
Eris und Maley 4.rnfetrong Are,
Oen-ding their holitiays-with'their grand* -
parenta, `Mr. and Mrs. J. ,4•toetretigt
Ctorrie.-• •. • • - .
'Mester Robert nun, of Ilespeleewho,
has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. lte,W,)
Ditheeir-':i returned. to • his liorne. this
ring Suitin
Just Arrived
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MPLE MAR
Meiehian•••• ,
I
Rev 1L giDunean,,Misc Diineair and
children leaving for Mount
Forest, Wherethey -will:spend the sum -
mar. vaeatiet . • • ,
, •
• 'Margin* McClure,13. McQuaig, R. Smitb, Lib. and Bessie
•
Mirt die, are thijeying a •vveelit, onting,at
,
:• ' , •
Mr. 1-Earry McOharles left on TinirStH
daf Of last wcek for Whitefish, •, New
Ontario, ;' Where he Will -Spend:, theTio'-,
Mailider•Athe:Sinniner, •t: r • ;'
..„
The Sanitary., ,k'eathth 'thettreSaisthe
Only bed: tnrn•tonie • in An d
, See us or Write to box 208, LiteknOW.',
. ,
Newiffennelland,' who has. been ettent4/1g.
WOW University, Montreal,.I was ;a'
.visitor at •Williain Irwvia"e; „Delfast, :
inkthe,paSt "....Week • •
• • ,
BeV, Calvin •
'••Brussels, ...-OCCupied • the,.pulpit' of ,the.,
• Presbyterian.," Church' here • on
Mr. Dunean,44kibos the.:eeiii*:atJ3us-
sels. Mr. Mann
and,fainity are enjoying
-0..'44.0004CtiittilOg'ilftBruce ge4k.
The Itilleviingwerei/Isiibra..at.....t
'dnitogthe week,- Mr. * John
.PerrI4.•Meitieo,'.13i. T.,' Mil and ges, V.
Wallet
err.r) Ingersoll,' Ont., Mr$::•Lit, Seldtin
Exeter, - Ont; Mrand gos-„..-15-.'J; Cra
'lord and, xi. Alex. Pentland, Dunga1111.
on, oe.t, The-Ainerican 4buterq
ed, front NeW York •State.. ,
G...ArniStrOng was in Colborne
Tp., 011 Satlirdity where alie.nttendedAe*
neural- eraneplieWt.„Eivart
years of age. Tho littIt fellow wasth
:vietint of an 400idel'A the previtalls Wed,
netititty.i,Ho Wat•vidingon.4 land rollerand fell in front bf i. the heavy irnple..
0104as-slog over hini. 4. stonp, beside •
Whielt lie fell saved lihn froMbeing,eoin,
offew onehekbut hereeeivett Works
whialiproved fatal. - .•-
,
thseutipecied. Vogue
The lediee of tho Kincardine Ited
CrossSociety. recently Ankle eolleetion
t)t 0141 magaZniee, newspapers, etc., and
had the lot shipped to a dealer in Tor-
ento,„_„They_made 116600 by the 'enter -
Prise. • Here is a source of "made that is
little dreamed of. In every town:. and
viHag there are several Unwired -weight
if not toes of old papers and Magazines,
which are of no use to.thoewners. They
have been plied away from year to year.
They are reeognized AS a nuisance but
remembering, the pleasure they 'have
givenkfolk do not like to destroy them.
Here is an opportiMitylo turn•thein, to
very real use.. . •
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SVDDEN.DEATII IN WAWANOati
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'Mire. John 'Inner Rica at. Whlghitel flesief4,
• •Aftei-Week's Pines", Lemma flusheed••
''„ and Two Lhildren r
• rt..: tiact ,and 'uoexpe,cted was the
death of',Mrs., John; Turner, of the 1(414
WaWanesh, near'Vordyce, which
necurrettat the 'Winghant Hospital," on
Sunday', the -18th. inst.
On jnlY 12t1i.• Mr, and Mrs. Turner
set out to attendthe, Orange celebration,
at Wiegh. am. She Was taken ill on the
•w4it e00, 011 arriving at Whightina re-
ceived mediest attention, but nothing,'
serious was snspected. She 1.10e4eae
worse, however; and being unable to go
'tome, was taken to the Hospital; She
was the-C.110i t to be sidfdriii-g feon. j. s1ight
attack of appendicitis, In entte..of 0i.
that medical aid could do she grew worse
until Sunday _when she passedaway.
The renudee Were tekento•the home Of
her father, Mr. John Walt " Pt "QP1r0§$,-
. and 'from there the funeral was:held
,Tuesday afternoon . to the TeesWater
.cemetery... ":, . „ • • •
The late Mrs. Trirner-,Wair 21' :Years,
and 3 nionths.old .at 'the time of. her
death•••• --She- was a detighter. of Mr, John
Wall, of CalrOSs TeU'ushiP, her nathe b.
ing; Ellea-VannY. • S...,he •• *OA married,.
March 25tb:,1908,. xt-• John Turner.,
tervesiding-ferave-yearietrihez-8ar-
can.,.Culreas; 'Mr,' and 'Airs; Turner thov.
.ed•totrie 1 Obli,:of;W:„.Wawanosh,_
sides a -husband,- Mrs: Turner, leaves two
little daughters, one six the Other three,
Yeerlief aRtY Mr. Tiirnet*d the 011
rep.' have the deepest synipe•thy of many
• frianda„wherecogniZe the great toss they
have fil4ailled by the death of,a faithful
• ehrietian, Wife and
- • • - •
The Jungle
—Tuesday,
July 2Oth.
at Mr, j Purvitgs on Monday. " •
Mrs. W. Welker, of isited
aieknow; v
.Mr. Wm. McDonald. is making Pre.
paratioes for cementing his stable.
• .
Mrs. D. Milith of Inchnow' visited -
'her sister, Mrs. 4 Gillies, this week:
• •i ti Uir the road
:-weein and is remaining in -tie jungle.
Nobody.15 paying any attention to
''Malte hay while the slim Shtries", this
Mr..Gee,rge,Virebb, from "the boundary,
Was renewing old aqttaintancei-here-Isat
Thaspleridtd-pleasure.grounds---Cedar
-I.teighte; recently °Poled by A. .Purvis,
will be thronged with pienieker.thi
day, the crowd : 'coming ,from -2 L- angside
and; vieinity. This is an ideal plaee for
a day'4 outing.
MAW NEWS
' MAITLAND Pkt,E6IWTERY.--A special
meeting of the Presbytery of Maitland
was hem inst, „Ucirew's Church, Wing,
ham, on Tuesday, July 29th,,,to eonpid9r
eslit from Bend Head and Sehoutherg,
in the Presbytery of Barrie, to the 'Rev.
Wm. Mackintosh, of St* Helens and
Eist Ashfield. The Bev. Mr. McLean*
of Bradfordfappeared ill snpport.' of the
call, and after some consideration:. and
Many expressions of deep regret,' the
Presbytery sanctioned the transference,
As Mackintosh's translation is to
take place immediately; next Sunday
,wili see his last eppearaimeaS pastor of
raiciso phargeg, 1,1eSe. S Duncan, -of
.:1-1ecknOW, has been apoointedhaterith
inoderator.,.
In the absence ot Row J. 5. Duncan,.
who is •awayon his'annual ,vacation, the
pulpit, of tlioPeabyterien church wili be
'occupied next Sunday by •Rev. Gorge,
Gilmore, df MOW. '4;.?111-StItidEt7,?...4Pga.st
let,•Bet W. A. Bremner, et St.
• will be the preacher, and on Angust 8th
Rev. Alexanda Stew•irt, Of ,Uoroingtont
son ot-Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Stewart,: Of
town, will minduct the services. •
Whitechurch
, —Tuesday, July 20.
".A.TeX. Piiiddif is spOrting-a,terV ..rerd"
.auto these days. • .•
-..••••'.4isatiglestone, of Toronterreturne
home On Wednesday of last week,
,
eod Mrs. Joseph Nixon; Lucknow,
visited at K. Paterson's on Sunday.
Mi.Sd M. 'Gordon and Miss 1 Tex
visited at. Mrs. D. ICennedylson Sunday,
•Miss 11Ia Kirke; of Dungannon; has
Speared the position. as teacher of No. IQ
43404 • - -
MisS? Sara , Mcbitoili„ . formerly of
Whitechnrch' is spending a 'few weeks
-1.7.A.th'Ipiliimei,'.Y.i:yainig'Iniiplafi'nnt' here
took. in the garden party n Pluevale
.
•
Miss Cartwright, of Wieghtim, And
_IMr. aud Mrs. -E. Jacques were at.W1illanl:
•., Martin's on Sunday, • '
Aei..Mr. and Mts.! Stewart and family
and Mrs. 'McLean and 1.4iSs Gordon left
onAlopday-fer a few weeks' vacation at
Prnee, Beach. • . , • • .•
.,Miss 'Bertha McKay returned to her
atitiesiii Wirighent Monday, after
spending,4 very pleasant three weeks'
vacation ather home,' • • , •
. ,
The 'Majnrity'Of titepeople. from -the
village a,nct vicinity were present, at the
barn raising : of J. Mowbray and W.
Legatt on Wednesday', of teat week,
whieh, we are glad to report,, Was very
successful, but detained the young people
te-a-ratheelatahetir...2- • ,
The football watch with St. Augustine
helsLin the'Park.-liere.en $41104..e.ve_4.7.,
ing resulted_ in a score of 2-0, in fa:vor
of the .honio team, the two 'goals being
Socked in the first. half, This loaves, the
Whitechurch Tigers victors, as the game
in'Sp,»Auguitine resulted in a tie:
. •YaaPg.1).eoPl&-s Guild last Sunday
evening was led by ,Miss • Annie Kennedy,
ho gave an interoidingpaper on 'Social
Adhieweinenia Of Foreign Migias--,"'"Tlie-
meeting next Sunday evening is in
ehargeof Misses Greta Fox and Marion
Gillios.• Topic;,"Christ 111 Ate!' , , •
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.Eighth -Com, Kinloss
ANOrIIIiR rap' -.0111git •
' r
Teseher, ,,..otittle girl', What;is your
er '
Itle Oirl, - "I'ieae, -ina'au. 1 don't
• like.to `,
but yen must tellt. we have to..
*rite it. the selloot records." .
I'm not going to tell: gveryr•
body laughs When 1 tell 6011)114 Immo"
swen'thitig,11. Yen inSt cone
bete and whisper' it to nie." ,
Lotho girl in a WhiSperiMy nous is
Iona Pore
then the toe;ehq,letlishe
eirietchered by Friends.-
13efere teavine for, it. W'll14 ' I ati t
1
week Mr. D 0,4rowets was presented,'
by a umber of Jus -,tneknow Molds
with a gold -headed unibrella, a "don"
clock and an timber pipe. The present
'Wen was made' at the McGarry House,
where Mr; ,ToWere with tendered a bin,
• rinet:
Cut the Weilis . • ,
'• have been rmitiested to direct the
attention of • many Lneknow residents
to the weeds and grass which has grown
upnn the :sidesof the streets in front of ,
their lots, ' if residents will: cut these
down, the Connell, we "tint:10,41nd, will
gladly do its share, by engaging a. team ,
and mad to elear away the rubbish.
This is a, good idea:and It thOtild be ant -
1 upon. You will not ,b01(41c146 the
VOrk v4100 it 14 don°,
Teesvnter.
—Tuesday, July 20.
Harold Fraser atel..Mrs. Geo.- Fraser; ,
of London, are vinitioga_t the home, of
John 'Fraser. • " •
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John Clark 411.d. family . returned last
Saturday froth their two wculta' eutliag
by the lake at Inverhuron. • •
,Majer Hey, Captain, Eccles and Dr..-
Ilmistea(thedidalekniiiirier of, the 33rd)'
and at frien&Motbred, through Teesivater
last Saturday on their way to Louden
•
to see) the boys who are training !there.
• Miss Fairbairn has taken eliarge. of
The News with the intention of buying: •
Thisisaninatenee, of 4 ..,Woman,„talcing
over'a man's business that the man .intki
'0 to the war; It is Mr., Little'a inten-
tion to enlist;. • •
TER BAsitiatat MATO.: last 4riday,
between Walkerton and, TeeSwatet was
fi-disapPointinent In thothreeprotions
-gatner.L.,Waikentorr-hea twicc selected- the •
nmpire tuict treeewwf-onte, On this
oceasion Teeswater hada gentleman froui
• Toronto, kleOrge. Colvin, selectedas
-
'Walkerton had brought an
tuirpire and refused to Play :unless- their
Unglue was •accePted, It, seemed unfair
indeed and- looked very 'inn& Ilk() k
flunk on their: part. The game should
'certainly, under the. •tireurilatances,.be
given to TeesiVater.. It spoiled, a • gate,
.teeet0.4it about 50.
W11.1. vtinn ctia§s tigit4
Mr. Trank AVeaseet, Concert•Orgdri-
iSt and Voiee,SPealalist, -of - London,
,Ont., will shortly pay ,a; visitto this
town for the purpose of forming a •
class of piipps in voice miltive, and
'artistic singing, commencing the Irak
week in September, Mr. Weaver
Jas •ha years' experpsnos 44 lin
OitanitIt 411a blis4k41 noittliinbtfr, ADA is
Cousiclered an expert teholier of veto° .
turturei having stndied in England
'arid Italy.- FIc haS pupils in'. tontion;
Gocierichi linton,' Exeter and Wing -
ham, end some et his VoChl pupil'; ' arc
sOlti„ielta111 the pritelpat chbreltes in
this part Of .the country. Ladiee titid
gentleinen deoiroes et tiaining will
.1141/6 a splendid opportunity of re,
• eeiwii nIsti rst-•elass tu itlo in, ell bratiOh-
es Of volee p.rodnetion. Mr, 'Weaver,
gives. a SPecter 'coortie in breatliine
ma among his •spetialitiew in this
work is thorough .breatli control and
enunciation, or win
and voord recitals' in Godericli,
too, Teesozater, Rosati
and Exeter.
„ —Tuesday, july g0th.
Donald McPherson is on the sick list
the last few doe,
Miss Sarah Elliott_ spent the week
with. friends in Teeswate,r.
Mrs. Win. McPherson, of Witighatn,
is speniing a few day's with her father,
George Harris.
Our line was well represented in
Wingliatu-on the twelfth. -They-Weie
proinisenous crowd.
John Mitchet, of Medicine, Hat, is
Visiting old acquaintances here, after an
absence of over thirty years. •
Mrs: Kees, of Pinkerton,,accompanied
by her cousin, Mrs.- oe IVIorgau, of Rip-
ley, spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Cul-
bert.4 •
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,BORN......--.._ • _
AtSt; Helens,_on July
1.3•,' 1915, to Mr., and Mrs. C. A.
• McAllister, a son. •
„renniMi—In W. Wawahosh, oft July
- -13,-1916, to lir. and_ Mrs—NV...it
'Ferrier, a sen--Carthan Wesley '
iion
PROR REITIWORF'S LECTIORE
German Teacher Tells of IVIIII.
tarism and the Causes Of ,
2- - The 'War — --- .•
In spite Of the intense' heat last Xed-:
needay eventog, over 200 people *tlier-
eck in the Towvn Hall and reinaisted
throughout the hour-and*a-ttalf of Pro-
fessor Beithrlorfs address on Gereeen
Militarism and:the cause of thiyar.
rr4eSeer Reithderf 'is a teacher of
languages- in WoodatOlt Coilege, He la
.0. native of.clermany, but has been in
,• Canada and the United States the past
'
twelve years; he inarriecl 'a Canadian
Ilady whom be tnet in New York. and
. nobody wh • theettrand t4lka with. him
. will doubt at he is now a, good. and
1.0y.al:Priti It' subjeet. ' Naturally. of a
• denmeratie;tion of Mintl, he early devel,
, oped-a. dislike for gernian-antoeraeitMd•'
thilitarisin, arid. readily- :wok up . with
British...and AveriCali ideels., 'in :•spite
ofliisMiortengh odue'etiou and his twelve.
Years Along Englielt-"sPetaltMg people,
he still speaks, with, a very marked. Ger-
manaccent,. so that at times his beerers!
have to pay .clase attention in ..order to
catch his womb and meaning, ' . •
He is working Under the auspices of
the Canadian Patliotic Association. and
'..doubtless. will-dektmuch•goodr• especially
in the German settlements throughout -
Ontario where there is ;Still la g000 deal
7of pro...flertnau-Antincent.'--------- ------ -------
In ComMending his address the Pro. '
fessor gave seinepersonal hist k ry and
told some amusing stories Of hisfirst ex-,
periencea With: the English language. .
'Coming to 1.iis subject ,. the . professor
-said,he was net at till , surprised at the
outbreak of the war. liohad eXpected '
it; knew it •ned been leng., planned .and
PrePareet'ter,' and-kneif ' it was 'periling; •
TailteAlinttslter'iLtfepirriouttt:hdeowaso. Latisg4tyrwoatif
not thecause of the 'war at all; that was
merely the exense--- the stink Which ig-
nited' the hig.pde of cernbitatible Mater,
•.14- long- prepared--for-o,.eonflagration,,
' He asked his hearers to distinguish be-
;t_WeenAhe(3temini_Peopleaod .11"qperer
Wallet,* end hisAnilitariate. .T.bil rank'
and file of -the'people had been mislead.
'''Phiee your animosity' and. Your- etirk;
.teiript where it belongs',' Said lie :The
-Very best thing that emildlianpen ti-v-tho'
'
German people *mild be defeat of their
governnient in this war.•.. . . •
•
Official Clerically he said had entirely
wreng ideals. :They regard war , 49 ' 4
goeti thing in itself. 40ely in war • 40.
the:bear Aualitiesof then' dome' out;'',
they say. ' , , -• 1 ,
One can scarcelycreditthe fact, but.
Prof. Beithdorf assured • his audience
that German officers stilt entertain the.
barbarian• idea _that, the soldier Who dies
'ghtingffer_his country.-(especrallyeer-• Many) is , immediately translated - to
_fleawon.,S4,,thei Arejtierieerk)rith 'War,
because whether they are killed or not
they gain promotion in War tithe. Qin-
vial Germany actually believed that God
has chcfSen them to rule the weak The
Kaiser and his immediate' associates' in
thegovernment, talk war, preach ' war.
and have lived. War from day today; ,and
'frenn year to year—they gloried in War
--tincr would - have- it. ,Vhe----dbildreir--cit-
Wealthy farailitse-are:taught• war and the
destruction of their neighbors from ear-
•liest youth. • They .are sopplied With,
sets of blocks out of which they con.
stincted cities (always the - capitals or
principal titled of a neighboring country)
'giving prominence to the , public • build-
ingsand over these by a system ot wires
.they directed mineature zepelin airships
'which clroppedlittle bombs which knock--
- ed the binldings, to pieces. . So they were
taught t� destroy the cities of England,
Frauce,and Itussm. Fortifnatelyfor the
neighbors of Germany this proved mueh
more diffithilt in practicelltan in play:
One could understand the strang Alp-
fornaCY of Gerniany when the ProfeSSor
explained that it was an accepted prin;•
ciple that no moral law applies to inter -
nation relations or dealings. • German
officialdoinfro,nkly__assurnes that 4o lie,
cheat,' deceive and break prorniies and
agreements wvaa- not only permissab:a
but a good thing between nations-,--tbat
is. if 'the advantage of •the nation is
thereby promoted. ' The „end jitstifies
' themes:as, no matter what these—the
means—are. Thus it was quite right for
Germany to , trample -on 13elgium antl
- 'itill_the_peibecause it • promoted the•
interests of Gernnny.
Thia was 'the theory of Bismarck; eat
Bismarck was a muth. wiser man than
the present Kaiser whom he regarded as
mentally unbalanced.. As a boy, thic
Professor said, William li was excentric
beyeed belief. ' •.
IteeVe Joynt presided t.the Meeting
and gave a -short introduction addressl, '
Miss .McMorratvgave a_few Piano, selec-
tions while the-andienee_vaa. -gatirrice, •
A -collection for :patriotic purposes was
taken at the close, and the • Professor NVits'
.gendered a; hearty .vote of thanks for his
4
• —Tuesday, july 20"
• • Mr.,,John Andrew .visited friends at
Olivet Sunday. .
Mt- mrs. slimes cook visited
friends in our butg,Sniiday, . •
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COMMUNICATION
To the Editor of The Lucknow Sentinel
1)ear Sir
a I should be much Obliged to you if
you will kindly allow SPacelnyOnr.paper
for the followngt After reading - the
,eorrespondenee in your i
ur last. week's ssue
regarding the enlistment a Canadian
vnliinteera. I would like to point out that
inY statement on July llth. was not, 44
quoted in Mr; Bridgette's letter, but W44
as follows: Out of every two Men enlist -
0(1 in the Canadian army, composed' of.
ltoluen Catholics, Presbyteriaos, Meth -
cans nun)*
very fiVe4
stice has
sts by Abe
t 48 reasere,
thom-
linrch•-ef
as it
SO 'Under,
ely ie all '
name
••
It
seeths %lite reasonable, to we, that PalY
one form of enrollment etionkl have been
Issued. by tho British Government,
especially when one realizes that the
Canadian contingents become part of
the British army.
• One Plainly cannot imagine Methodists
enrolling themeelyes image, thsr, hewing
11,0man Catholic,Anglican or Presby,
• i
terian (especially n such numbers named
.in y( nr-:lastAveeles-iesue)diad. this-heen
so we.should, have,. heard 'of it before
.. A. RiottAnnsm'
Ltiqktiew, July •With,
°dote and other:bodies
bor-threet; that is, t i ee out of
I cannOt'see the any in*
,beeo,,' done to the Meth
government. It would be
able for Anglicans to fai to
selves under the headin 1•of
England". on' fern); of at est
would be for Methodists
the heading "Wesleyan". „
hilow t,hat Methodists go by
4*W` if' iii the Old C
•
ShortSight01.
Per*E..
Is one who, neglocte 'to Pillrd tlie
attention to their eyes that they
fatly realize should be given Yon
see others. enjoiing -0Q04 'Welt •
tritb geed. &asss TinfS7 UOVYgnr-
i3elf if you. need thew? . • •
Otir,Opticat skill' is at yout
„serviee, We -cerreet short sight,,
weak sight, failing sight;
.-Eimmination Free,
F. T. ARMSTRONG
Leading Jeweler and
Optician
•
:---Tue,444.5-4u1Y 20.
James :Leaver haecomPleted building
the cement wall et John Martin's.,
it
e. Robert
Georgeer.uor sf McRoberts osr ciVaiya
*P. OdAmos is at present Wnislitnw the
cutting of the:logs:2u
yard. .".
„ . ,
Mr. and_Mr: the -young
bride and greottrof Perri %thud, teok.a.
trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls ; call•
ing at Daalasona." 'Ur; •C DPW*.and
Miss Lavine Milder, also the bride and:
zgrem-ri-and•Mr. -Walter ;I:tenriTninfered-
to• Palmerston!, Illthitechurch,, , Fordyce
,aaoquauita
Donnybrook,anodedatviresittianrgnerdbelati9voeseaara. • •
on Wednesday for Par.*: Sound where
they will reside. We wish them' 'many
a ieYdur4ln:e.4'r°dt relate iWa6ds:ttal likte: 0 4: leial 1:;tr' Q:0
t VX,;;;:
John ::
ham on July 12th; and wee' nitiVed to
the hospital, but in spite of all,medieal
aid; she passed away' on Saturday. The
-remains' were retnoved-fe .7.1.10r
house, Mr. Wall, and :interrneet was
nlade in Tee41,141.ter Cemetry on Tuesday
afternoon. Rev, Penroseof Whitecinireht
conducted the services. She lea* he--
hindtosoinic, herhusband and two
little •girls, Fanny, age .6 yrs.. and Baby
3 years. .. ' • - • '
•-,--Service will be.,heirt in this, -eharch -1LUULV•
• Sunday evening, July loth. at 7 p. tn.
MisS Nellie' Cainnbell is the' guest of
her sister:Mrs; &mob- trunter at present.
,
gate a namber attended the W. M.
S. meth* held at Mrs, Albert Helm's
on rriclai last. ' •
Uisses Smite and Margaret. Clarkson
.of -Paramount, visited friends in 'this.
'burg last Week.. '
Mrs. Maleol nilluehanan nfSt. Helens
is Ithr daug,bter, Mrs,. Robert
WebSter at present. • ,
MiSses Ma arid ....krancis NVObster tit
Liicknow were the gnesta of Mrs. W. T.
Gar/trite the week end; .
AiisSes Ellen Avot Alargaret Iffoodo
'Were at home to a nunider of their
frientia Monday afternoon.
,
1
OTCY OX
' July 19.
Miss orma Nioholson•Spent the 1t tor
part thit week.with her cousin, . Miss
Nellie Graham.. , • , •
Oath arenti excellent crop this year,
"but we are sorry to invert that Smut Ipis
tattr.tubendin ,John tookhart have,
returned home to speed the vacation
NowhWttell;eleisPtahreenatt81;'0,on: 'eorrespondentl
Now don't let another person take away
your business off ,
"We notice quite a nit her tof- ' our
neighbOrs are lietrat for their. hblidaya,
COMO, the haying will soon be over and
why not give them a ge6a One before
he harvest sets in. t •
'The Megenzie li, ve have, been , bythy
°lithe a fow 44" s
thre, hingontlit, and by t'a., limp 4
etpert their inaolona is iti first eta& ,1
Olen Ana to*. tot tii,4conwmg settAntt
fkurr BULLETIN .
; A Miming: ii yisrliave not secured yel'ir
:11itapherricsr 1106 your itreter at env' ..
Mitigate Peninsula, grown :Wick 'Oink e.t.a
Culhhert*tie et-thett bet. POI* Clikttiliog
OilOy •ciet hs. heat. ,treit 4teek, tuft
ftesplierr14. tock,ourriolta 10W left*
t;uIross Centre
juTY
Mies Sarah Elliott Of Holyrood -is
visiting irthnasnere„
MaKenzie, con. 10, Kinlossr snent-
Sunday at the home of Mr, Wilder Day.
Mr. and Mrsjoe'Gueit visited wvith
friends at Kinlougli Monday of this
week. . •
.Mr. Alex. Stanley, Icin'nardine, spent
4 few days last weekot thelome oL Mr.
George Richardson. • • -
Mr. and Mrs. L. Horn and little son,
of Lucknow, Sundayed at the home of
Mr. Albert Hughes. -
• Misses: Agnes and Gladys Hughes
visited at the home of James Struthers,
com--8; on Friday -last.
• John &Ott and Jessie MaKay, he
been successful in passing the- obtrante
examinations. eongratutatio6.
.7amilltra.lte-
ford; have moved into janres AreLaugh•
Ian's brick house: We wetconie. them
into this vicinity•
tiolyrood
Th 6 liolyrood 'Branch of the Women's
_
Institute intend holtlinpillow case'
shower at the home of Mrs. Xis, Hod
gins en Aug. 5th. All ladies wishing to
donate 4 pair of pillow/cases in aid of
the•Red Cross Societyare requested -to -
make them 18 by 34 inches, All ladies
are welcome.
X Henry, SecyAreas.
VOTeR§' 1,151'Si 1915
, *Mwilclpality Otte Villitge•bi:LediliOw •
Notiee is hereby given that 1 have transur,4.
ed Or delivered tic tit° persons inentier'ed in
section nine of the Ontarba Yeters? Lists" Act
• tho copies required, by said section to bo so
transmitted or delivered of the list, blade par-
-suarit.tosilidaotoit all I -intend -appearing 11Y
tho last reristil Assesstoeut Rpfl i)r-trh,-;. said
Muni:4411W to be entitled to Vole in Ow said
Menicipality at elections for members of the
Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Meet,
-ions mid that the Said List was first no. ea up
at my Office tit Lucknow on thq Twelfth day of
July 1015, and remains there for inspection,
And 0
I hereby -can upon an voters to , im.
mediate proecodings to have any (4..i.V.tA or
01)&61,0119 zerreeted aecOrding to law'
• Dated at Lucknon this 1611i. day of ;COY,
A. I/, 1915.
Joss:tot MIN roar. •
'elerrc of no MoololPalltY of 'the ViIivire of
•inicknow.
• V0lfiRS1. LISTS, Oa, • -
Ititecinleality cf. Ibe‘TaiiVrialafi ,ct Miens
County of Doge.
%Ake is hereby raven that 1 havo transmit -
d or deliverer:1_10 the persons Montioned in
Section 9 of the Yeteret7 •Liqs Aet, the copies
Wilfred by sale. Seetieha to bo so tram:tented
or dIALIOtta of the List Wale )ntr,utant to sikI
AO, Of all %sr ItVig.
cd AssesSineat.noltg the Said thuniene 1ty to
'bo entitled tO Veto in he said 141n1Pip,Ift,r 4t
elections for metehets of the • Legislative As
aud at Munn:101 lilleetionsi tre • that .
the AMA Lid \Vas IhAt peizlt,Cd, up At nof In
Itinlits5 en the 19t1I ilaY Of july 191 sua
v,isprogi\ttrut.,,botimkoi,,f0t4ittztitirtnatt, sittatexpitiotiT
to'1141e.k any 'errors Of intii8Sient9,
44e°14"%,111.t
. 1t11
;4e4 mstoth tistet *mg, ploi,
DE,I3EN
Are issued for
Short Term of Yots.,
'Interest Coupons:
.Payable Half-Yearlyy
. '
'NEGOTIABLE
--Asiets-47;48q,339
The Oreat West Permanent loan Compang
17 • • g t,W t • • •
T6s.
presented '.13,7 - •
grle,‘Irt Luckiiow, Ont.
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
,SiTivITaAtTerT,OoNnv7 ANTEP.,4-Itespero:t::::,l1;6.0.1d:07
desires sitUatiou as housekeeper, either
Tillage or cOuntry. Apply; ,Bok 382; Tees-
,
Atm,' (.,0 mortgages ana.iiote
iitO1,140.3t TO
at rea.sonable pito insurancbotha, •
, Mutual companieS.
* t(ickililldeto..g..„.t_Pi_IDALL,13tricot', Lu&iow
,
sT„.REtt.'N'S B/tTOIC ,AND ,T1LD
IIOW 111 operatiuIa and order- ezibtie, it9g,
sizes made to order. _ • • ' "i •
_ , yPiiir.fli%.„prop#0;lart•_,.
:poptaliy
ggreatV41Trellgrantlf
roultr}to' be waren Tor 12 hours
prc-
vtouLi delivery. • • • •
22444; ' $;noratta,
Heifer Estray..-Parue to tlinp1ondieS9f.'441O•Oe.;
• dorsigneld 011 or,4bout, jetty,' 1st,.1915. 'One
reo•boiievaPPitrently- Abcint one 'nor
04omermiayhavestune on proving property*
and'payIng.expenses. , • ..,•• . .
• 11;'tfontminini"ki •
2-Ii40613, • North•Line, F41ilta1;
` Notice to the Public
The undersigned hereby give's titan' t.141;
berry -pickers 'will not be alloWed-totrOVass oni
2,2hi.s7,p5ruelriSes this,senSein
•For.S#io'.<
r,k101'FORSAtt -The AdMinistrat.
Estate etfigary'llviin, into of the To-ro •
ivGoocimerall,c.hdoienet,shecioe,ociikicitrsyfoofiltsaitireOtlib,en,incjiltd.....,"
' • inglarin.preperty:__-The stiuth. 140 corcv ,
Lot 10, port, Wosb •Whviranogi. "Mtn
nPre°-vvilacirntdY 1,t,SI8.21tinlittgacitro2' 11144t., StU.e,U10194)1112.1. -
farm is ot1 in grata and has been pa stn. ed
for the past seven Yonrsl good won 14,411.
Vii.ntaill; 10 aeres 01 bush; situated In
first class farniing istrict; a good
b.eassr.s-balils artd-agAringt,.&bed:
rie0OU glint- leant, ahdAs In. first dings
condition for Inited farming... l'or At -tiler
partieulars apply to P. J., Ryan; Gtaiorigl,
Ontario. Administrator; Or to J. rno w„
Real&tote ',Mater, latelstam tO Vroud-
foot, Killorap. SsProudfOot, kiolleittr
-Administrator,. Clederioli. 20.5A-27.9 !,.24v;
nsimmosommerma
icture Theatre
Friday and Satyr:
9
ti4c:
The Great Diarna:
OPE9
6-11ce1s--6
With *Herman Lieb land. La.
Xelsaa flag,' livoad-, ay
Tins .a beautital aribrut
one tih.:ultl• see—full Of hit:el-OA.
Mi ce, Halt V66,1*4 ten ailTctmtm
08t111110.1. 607'004t o
One of the ''Best Yirat
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