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liqUCKNOW, ONT0, THURSDAY, stULY 2th., 1915.
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Timotby or, o . .. 18 90 to 21. 00
Mixed and. CloVer. ,.. 16 00 to -18 00'
theice heavy steers... • 8 60 to 9 00.
'4ege, off cars 9 50 to 9 60
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sPring T..alubs,per cwt 10 50 to 12 56,
Sheen. ewes, cwt 5 25 to 6 50
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Biter, . 25 to 50
Una, doz... . .. , 41'•• 26 to 30
Potatoes; bag. • " • 60 to 79
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LOCAL Am GENERA/14
Mrs. Wni., SMith, is visiting friends in
Mi oronto;
Smile Ilabbick left on Tuesday
morning for Toronto," "
Miss L .tyoue la spending her 'vac*,
tion at Owen Sound. .
Mr. Telford, Aitcheson, Norwich, is
visiting Olds IMMO here.
Xiss.Lila Taylor ishome after a two
weeks' outing at liViarton. •
Miss Jeanetta gedlOY, of• ThOniltbes
la visiting at her home,here.
. Mr, John -Malcolm and femily, of
Palatines Ill., are visitingT, Malcolm,
Mr; giber PoWell, of Ooderick. i�
.visiting his friend, Mr. Alvin. Colorer!,
Miss Penrose., of Toronto, is the guest •
thisweek of friends at the Cain House
Will Barber And children .left
last week'for their tome m bierth Betirk130'
' Mies Jen XreOlare, Toronto, IS visit,
ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs Beng c-
Clure, , ' •
Mae Harding has returned to Toronto,
after Visiting her aunt, MM.. Dr. Ten -
tient •
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. ;Misses- and Pearl 'Henderson
are spending the week eo•a ace
Beach.; .• , .
/WS ,W. T. Holmes; of Whitton, is
visiting ber parents, Mr and Mrs. W,
Taylor, - , .•
Miss Christie 'Grattan] returned honte
on Monday fermi a trip to Springfield,
Missouri. - -
Miss Eyelyn Spindlet„. is spending •.a
month' e vacation with friends at the
lake shrug. ' • , ”
Mies Dorothy ,Tacktion, 'of 13ipley, is
aipending a few days with her mint, Mrs.
Will Ferris. . • .
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'Sta.7,ncli-10-e-Q1' that Hi beatin
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NYAVS means honest Open
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• NYAVS. means no more 'sec-
ret nesti ums.
. VYAL'S Means no more im-
possible "cure alis." ''
• ..NYAL'S •means 'scientific ac
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NYAL4 meant; a speeial rem-
edy -for each - ailment.
• NYATISlarClOado by skilled
chemists. ' *, " ; ,
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• NY...9.LIS do net depend upon
clever advertising men who' try\
to make you think you twain.
NYAL'S means. your confid-
ence is Bolin -as you have tried
the. goods. - •
We are proud to recommend
-14YAVS to you. .
A. ..11.SPENCrS.
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DRUG STORE I
Ms. Berwick Sheriff, Mali o,.was bone
or a few days this, week. •
Mise Ida Mcgrimmon, of Ripley, is
the OW of Mh$8 Rens; Gordon.
Misses Bell and Catherine •Mackenzie
are visiting in Toronto this week.
Xra. Wm, Mackenzie spent a few days
of the week with Kincardine friends.
Mr and Mrs. Skein. Stanley, of Purple
Grave, were.visitors at liokert
on TueSclay. • ,
Mrs. H. 13Iack and children,of' To-
routo, are visiting pith Mr.%Rd Mrs.
Ytobert /nide.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kearney, of Galt,
aro speeding the'week with her parents,
'Mr, and Mrs T. F. Cain, *
Mr, F. A. M. •Damon, of Toronto, is
spending a week's . vacation with hie
parents and friends, here.
Miss Frances M. Bidden left this Week
for a three Mouths', frin to Winnipeg
and points farther West. •
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' A bowling centeetof more than‘ustial
interest was played Wen the kcal green
Tuesday afternoon and evening." Three
, rinks were over from Teadwater to try'
;innclusions with the locals. , In the
afternoon the viaitorascored a victory -
0 but in the evening the tables
were turned and Lucknow lead by 22.
'inmost] Excur don
• The Annual. Union Sunday &beet ex-
cursion from 'Brusselsand intervening,
points to Kincardine wilt be run,on
August 1.0th. It has been suggested to
us that the 10th might be a vety, suit-
able date for Luc/tin:fres Civic Holiday.
This excursion Is usually largely pat-
ronized by Lucknow people. Will some
body make. thermotion,. '
Petition atandfMell
The South *nee election petition filed,
December 5;1913; by James T. „Craw-
ford and J. A. , Garland, protesting
against the•return of Reuben E... Truax,.
Liberal, has been finally abondonecl, and
Charles Garvey has secured the return
Mrs. Wm. of-the-91-000-cleprent -placed-with-the-
acconntarit of the high court at Osgpoile
understood that ,the -cress --
petition Against 'Wellington D. Cargill
will also be abandoned. -.0
WO Caimans Shim fia ' . •
Postniester, Lindsay states that -a-num-
ber of letters bearing United States post-
aae stamps have been dropped in the
officeor mailed on the rural routes
re-
cently. United States stampli, of Course,.
do not pay postage in Canada and the
rule is to send such letter to the Dead
Letter Office if they caohot be returned
to the writer. ',Parties hiving visitors
from south Of the line should put their
guests Wise 813 to this: • ,.
dren Are outing at their summer cottage
at Point Clark.
3.11rs, Geo. Anderson and Wilfred
motored to .Southampton and spent part
.of the week there.
Mr. Robert is
again at Murdoch & Cameron's after a
week's vacation in Sirecee Co ,
Mrs. E. White and children returned
to Seafoith on Saturday after spending
a fel weeks with relatives. here. .
The Sanitary 'Feather Mattress .CO.
makes old feather beds: into nuittresses.
' One dim east of Graham's store.
11183 Sadie Mountain his returned to
-her-lionie in ,Goderichafter ,spending a Bilk Class liolds•Picnic - , •
'-66-4-16---61-leek!i''-iith:friezias'llee'' The Young Men's Bible 'Class. of
the 'Presbyterian Church held their
ennual pidnic at Point ClarkLighthouse
on'Yridearrof last week,. Therewasabout
an equal lumber -of boys and knee, while
Mrs, W. L. MacKeozie, Miss Gordon and
1,fies Douglas were Along as 'chaperons..
Alt went out with the intention and the
expectation of /enjoying a 15004 day at
• the beach, and there was no disappoint -
Ment. • The weather, wasdelightful for
both-thedriveand-tha-picnie.
An interesting letter front Sidney boating, fishing and lunch served on the
Towle, who is at thefront in : France, grass Wade up asiplenclid day's program.
will be fauna in the "Paramount waive,. • Ali In The Dna. •
pondence thus week... " , , —
Those making up one of the carry -all
Miss Gladys Spindler is in Charge of loads returning from the picnic at point.
the cash at Murdoch & Cameron's, store • Clark last Friday evening had an expe-r:
in the absence of Miss Henderson, ''who -knee not soon to be forgotten, About
is away on vacation.' one mile east of Amberley the road had •
Rev. and: Mrs. Leslic Arnaage and been freshly graveled, and asusualteanis
have been driving along one side of the
familsv;lof Toronto, aie' pending their
gravel ridge. At this Vila.. the space
vacation With the .former's. varentS; Mr. Mrs: James Armitage. • '
nil between the gravel ,and the ditch is
• • .. pretty narrow and the carry -ill eom-
' ,Mrs. Alex, McDonald, of - Spokane, menced slipping into the elitct and fin-
-:ished up by flapping , over pa its aide.
Portland, Oregon, were guests of their 91;0 can easily imagine the sort of mix-
eousitii Mrs. 'Robert Mullin, on Tuesday. .upWhich followed among the bunch Of
A big raci,onday, August 2nd. e,meet will be held at _9700iTees- young PeoPle making up the load. mFor-
water ontunatelY no one was hurt, a slight shak-
-s
put up as, prizes and it is expected. that big up being the worst sort of injury
tk number of good horses will be on the sustained.
ground. , Prefers Sward to Pen
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We are pleasedto know that Principal Mr. J. Q. Little, who for a year has
DouPe ltontinues to improve at the been proprietor and editor of The Teal
Viringhtiarrlitispitale,-4-Mrs. Dent* and water News -has dieposed of the business •
children have gone to their .cottage at • to Miss M. Fairbairn, who took. .charge
Bruce Beech: • • - ettbe office on Monday of : this week.'
Mrs. Robert Ross, of Qrand 21lapjas,
and Mrs. Marion Beid, of Toronto, are
visiting their motheri-Mrs;MeLean..
The Sanitary Feathet mattress is the
only bed a child, can turn. Come in and
see us or _write to box 248. Lucknow.
.Misses DorothY, and Gracie Barber,
aCcempanied by Misses Norma • add
Helen Thompson, retnrned to their home
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healthful situation.- - -
Forpmseeetheanaterms,writetheriinclpal
:R.I.W.Anier,24:A.„D.D.ist.Thozhas 0,,t;
OUR 1915
.Spring Suitings
Just Arrived
TEMPL 'CLAtkitz-,
Merchant Tailor
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Eighth Con., Kinless
tonda,Sttly 26th.
Wedding bells aro ringing. . •
gin Henri- intends - going* to the
Went to -morrow, • • , •
Henry visited his brother in
AtiberleY 'Tfit!laa:/‘ . ••••'
John Culbert imptoving the looks.
of tits house.bir-a-n-ew tout of paint.
. We Miss -Fairbairn -will -
Mr. Jack Swartz of Winglia,te s ir
reportederiticallyillearhi3'; .4.4_,Torsoo• take charge as. editor and bud -
Tuesday from an attack of ciente indi- ;Ill• acalenarfr'th'elr', :ea:6'1,191pr-s-rietorFit6, %no
geetinii, but was &Mindere& somewhat founded' The News away back about
1874, Mr, Little ;is literally laying down
the pen to take up the sword. Seine
Anne ago he 'qualified for enlistment with
the Canadian forces, and will now take
a course in one of the military:- colleges,:
with-te view to qualifying as an -officer.
better yesterday, • ,
Mr, Virni. Mackenzie 'shipped. it carload
of line looking horses to ,Torento on
Tuesday. ,This load • Was intended for
the western market but • hail storms
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spoiled the prospects there. • '
• • .r.videtitty the ex.-editor.expects the War ,
Mr.M. D. Cameron was in Toronto this to last for some Months and also has
week in connection with Retail Mer. bowie' firmly convinced that as Applied
.chants' • :Association business, He Was to such thick skulls as envelop the Ger-
Agaiti elected second .Vice-presi•lent and man brain the sword isa more effective
deregatele the Dominion conientiOn--...lweapon than thepen. . • .
Ler little lidren •
Richard, Baker -440 Misse§•Ada 'Oct daughteriltelea.May,,, left for her, home , ....1.1rotaleithdorf„whorecently.lectured
Moiety- risk -visited in - Iiiirou .-on in New Dale,. Man., on Saturday, after- ber6,13 'Abtalt to ionilliellne it , -tour of
. Sunday; '4. • . . . ' „ , spending several months with her pai-, Perth Minty, where he will. deliver
: Mr. and 'MrS. Thov. Harris and • , wits; Mt, and Mrs, Campbell, Gough St. addresses in the intermits of the Patriotic
• di . . . Leave. Later he ,wilr visit the ernian
f- amily _tnoteted to Kinear ne on
. . . l'all wheat id tins part will be all out • - G
-settleinents in Waterloo County. it was
nes ity.. • . reported in lot week s de41' that the
. . .
.this Week. It ripened Up beautifuilv-
. during hist week and Should- be Soured
of wealth to the fanners', • Muchgood
hay was put in last week, and a ninnber.
• Mr. and AIM Aimee 'Xclrett and Prof., while waiting for &train at Lon-
' Miss 'Sarah Elliott .ted with iiiiron (ion otation, assaulted by a German
friends Sunday,
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ympathiser, who, ho.wever, did not
have coMPleted that feature of the her,. rani his a4..aak very far, . The. diati•who
'A large number, front n• erd attelioeu "
vest, , , .
. the funeral of the late. Mrs. Sohn attacked him Came oir a ineyele. and
Turner, Cakes& - The Vlionten'S instant° lot Week sent juniping•off (Adresse the Professor, say-
• ,,,,,„ „.._,..,.„_, _ a_.._. •,t. __ to the Belgian Consul, Toronto, .for the. ing: "You're a d-:ctapy, Ay don't you
•bivvitoeb:r7 ra-lroorwg toiev more,.1UL_oi autos containing
Purulleme at,C°3 contabung sixteen quilts and •e, lot of tried to get him to tome to police head
"Belgian and. French Belief', three bales Save your ittee?". Professor' Reithaerf
in the nest -future. . . d . • . • , i ;
. goad Amon hand clothing, which were quarters wuere illattera woUiC1 be cleared
George tainestde taem the West; DI ,valued at CO. The, ladies have, been up, but he refused, and just OS they were
, visiting old negntthltilleon here after Nay for a number of weeks pastmkking going out of tho station the Man turned
an absence .of thirty.tive yearn. tho quilts,' and are justly proud of the around and lauded en the Professor's
. - molt. They wish to thank all who. do. cheat. 4,Policorotadei velt$ tittle*. on
The ' tiolyrnoa Msthodiel% Sunday jeated er helped in ,arsy way. with. the,' the scene atta promiam to do what he i•
Por KlaS alltt Ceastry
Mr. Will R. Johnston, who will be
well retnembered SA bead clerk id gar -
dock A; Co's store a few pare ago, is at
is hoine here on brief viait-from.Win.
niPeg. Will had a geed position as de.
partment fOreMan in the big Eaton store
in Winnipeg, %Con the outbreak of war
• he heard the call of his country, and as
that Can bah been growing louder ever
Billeel he has at last yielded to it, So a
Shed time ago he gave up his position
in tee store and enlisted with• the 70th
Battalion, now, being recruited it the
western metropolis. As With many
,othere who him enlisted within the past
few weeks it is a matter of patriotism and
,conscience with Mr. Johnston. He has
enlisted because hi3 knows that King and
Country need him. He says there is
great enthumsin in Winnipeg in recruit- '
ing and that many of the bestandatead-
iest young men in the' city Are joining
the coloril. • In eases where a good eit-
uation is given, up the reeruit's, salary is,
, continued at half amounktioa-ho is.As-
sured cf his place on his. 'rehire,
at the end of his service, Will's Luck -
now friends will be glad to hear of his
enlistment, and shall hope for. his safe
return when the might ef Gerrnaiii is
assured.
broken and the safety .0 civ lization
JUNIOR HIGH SPHOOL
' ENTRANWEXAMINATIONS
LneirsioW.-CENTitt-
Marks raquired foe pats, 390; for
honours 487.' ROnour candidates in
order oistanding.
Helen MacKenzie, 4b5; Bertha Blair,
495; Gorden 3facCall, 488, Stanley
Burns, 487. '
!Pass candidates (elphabeticallY).
Evan Allin, Alma Alton, Willie Andrew,
-Stanley Gongh.•Albarox, Annie Hod-
gins, Gwen Hughes, Stella Hudson,
Maggie Malcom, Sadie MCDonald,Jos-
McClure, Jennie McDonald, Angus
McKay,' William Miller, Ruth Mitchell,
Gm'hant Melfat, Kenneth l'ilurdie, Annie
Pickering, Nelson Raebu rn, David
-Scott, Willie--Stow-Nbrina.1-0101tpliOn7
'Calvin Towle. . •
--Miss-Wear Winch; of-School-Sectiotr
No. 8, Saugeen, won the gold' medal •
having taken the , highest _marks in
West Bruce Inepectorate,.565 out of -a
possible 650. . ,
ENTRANCE TO NORMAL.
AND MODEL EXAMS.
Below are given the names of studente
who attended the High. School depart-
ment of Lucknow school and were suc-
cessful at the recent Entrance to Normal
Exatninatiens, Of the 18 who wrote 13
succeeded in taking thepass mark:
W. C. Cannel!, M. 1 Oune14-
Durnin, M. L. Greer, P. M. Irwin,
Johnston, A M. McDiarmid, $. C. Mac;
enzte, . „McClure, N. E Paterson,
.B...Stewart.-Yat.Tiffinal; E. Twamley.
Wands
.
• .-Monday, July 26th.
Miss :Katherine McLeod is 'hoine
from Detroit, M ich.
• Miss Lexv Friteer, of Paisley,_ is
home for a -shed visit. ' • .
Mr. Earl Percy, of Tiverton,. Sim
dayed at his home here,. • .
Mr. Hector McLean, of Winnipeg
is PR a short visit to his' home here
Mr. Malcolm 'McLean, of Detroit,,
'Mich., is here at 1.0s home for a ;visit.
Alberta,-.Kirktown is 'visiting
her friend, •Miss McLennan, Of Pais-
ley. •
A number from here took in John
Fre,ser's barn -raising at Kingarf last'
week. -
Miss Lily McKenzie, of Kincardine,'
is the guest of her cousins, the Misses
Currie. -
• Mr. Harry Mayer, tif Paisley, has
the contract of painting in St. Paul's
Chureli, ' .
Miss Lucinda Butctier, of Wingham,
has been visiting her sister, Mrs A.
walwell., . • "
Rev, and -NUR. t,'2A. Da
a • daughter.
*oars,. John Currie and George
_Meif.4iuktitaheicantittii_trip.464tui._
minium on Sunday:
Miss Margaret Chittick and brother,
uncle W. J. Meisenien.
All are pleased to know • that, Jack
McNally, who has. been se ill, is able
-WI* out and around again -
-Miss Flossie 'McLennan has been
engaged as teacher heti) Giamis for
-the-coming year -ata salary of 460 -
Misses McIntyre, Hewson, and Mr.
McCauley have retttrned"from. it" three
Weelthi'holiday at Inverhuron: ..13eath:
'Miss Nora,MeNally is to be r,ongra.
1-9httortionirersPleat_ 4uncesa in XIV -
trance pup Is from her school'at,Lions
Ilead. Anniversary services will. be held in
St. Pitlyti- Church, on Sueday, Aar. 1.
Rev.. U. T. L. McKerroll, of West TO
rant% Will,Preach tit both services.
M• r. Cousins, of Toronto, represent -
alive of the Vppet Canada Bibie So.
ciety, will address a meeting in St.
Paul's on Friday evening,
gveryh)dy, wehioniti: Come and help
this good work.
'of Stoney Creint are viiiting their
• sanot intkhd holding pie0i0 -work; They intSlitt taking Up thia Work could to the AtatkikAftt id* Ittn I
geault tiOi nog fi4tOria floht, after at olort.t010, Olt tail0V14$ th0
00.
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pRtir t$E1LLETIN.
RA$P1014111094 Amore District grove
,itte dbeld dede, Ind BISC1C'Ciirtailfs are
slew teed -fig in cid. The ever neenlat
'and dentists .Lawtenberry -large Week
ThliehkberrY- and Tomtit* are ,betip
*tag te make thsir 41014040.-A.
WEDDING BELLS
' - niontoo-nlinon, .
William Hanulten, 2nd con., Kinloss,
and -Misa--May Millioni-of-Tonekuow;
were wilted in marriage at the home of
her stater, Mrs. Alex 'McCarroll, on
Wednesday of last week. Bev. 411. 8,
Duncan Officiated. The wedding Wee's;
quiet affair, only a few of the'near rela-
ttone being present. The bride was the
recipient of a number of very pretty
Presents, tokens of estRem from intimate
friends. The young couple will, make
their kerne on the groom's farm in Kin-
loss. • • ,
Piercy-4weadill :
• A quiet wedding was iieleitinited at
the Anglican Church here. on. VIrednefie
day morning When Miss 'Stew,
clad and Mr, Ernest Pearcy Were: united
in :marriage, llev. Mr. 'Richardson
cleted in the presence of A-feW friends
Mr.-iipt5fra.: Pearcy `' both ..canie.
to this country frOni England: in 'recent
yea r.s.1 Thiy•tioth 0e:favorably known
in Lucknow And in stertingwedidecl, life!
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will ‘have the beat. Wislica of many
frOncle. ' They Will 'Make their Leine
eaet on Canipbell Street., •
CHURCH' NEWS
• The regular Qarterly service will be,
held in, the Methodist Church on Sun-
day; Fellowship meeting at • 10 a. Me'
Preaching serve at 11 a., m., after which
will be the -Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. . •
Stqlelens
• ' --Tuesday, July 27th.
• MissClara Woods is home after spend
ing a week with friends at Bluevale.
• Miss gala Anderson returned home
on Sunday Jean
webb
eneteav:siihitinois
g-at.rwaineeinkg as
witha
Zion friends, "
Mies
heoine,,h
eesei:.rTe.nronto, returned this morning
tO•tlie city after a few weeks' Visit at her
MissekE. Miller and Mime, Thither,
ford are spending a few daye with Kin -
lough and Holyrood- friends. -----------
The Patriotic Picnic given Tuesday
afternoon in Rutherford's grove, by the
St. Helens Women's Instituto was well
attended and in .everyway a success.
The ptoecedeamounting-tkr $Sft00 will
be donated to patriotic purposes. .
PAsTonItnaves.---, Rev. Wm. McIn-
tosh
preahed. his farevvell sermon; to
St. Helens congregation hist Sunday and
on Tuesday left for Bondhead, in Barrie
rarbe,firbY. temry,r.wmheeriliktoesfiundweasit llhereit field
teemed by the St. Helens congregation
and mach regret is expreieed at hie
leaving. 'Rev...T. S. Duncan, of Luck
new,-will.be,Moderatrwcf-thwennioegaF.
tied duringthe vacancy' of the Inilnit•
sseesoWlerev.Peietilt~Seeeflartea
The
Instrument
shown here
is Victrola
$2 t•00.
Other styles
to $305,
,The MUSIC, of' the ViOrola
in AN/43M gAjoyable,..
Why not hare pap' With you when y.9.4 ere
'iroti will be;particularlyglad Of it on cold wet eVen-;
jugs.' And W114 stormy7clayetameS'along. in the
„fall **inter and you liave to fay indoors you
• be doubly 'glad you have ,criVictrein; . '
'Stop in and' we will 'PUY any Music, you' wish to
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VileicatreOlaWtoei, 16.\ rstn, vv 're rYyaatin, e various •
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'Armstrong, Jeweler and Optician
Jt
41,`"%fte.-Cesresa'`e,rvseeves..9.0.eneteeve.eeeeis
SLHOOL DID WELL •
For tome nneirplained reason the pit-
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pits of the Entrance to -High School ei-
animations conducted at Lucknow, Were
a little jate in being repnrted; and ‘sve
werix not able to give them- last week
though reports for all surrounding cen.
tree were Out early in, the week: The
delay cansed a good. deal of annoyance
and not a little anxiety among the stu-
dents who naturally were anxious to
• know how they succeeded. The report,
Bather -
ford madelWaptitarance op Friday
arid will be fou nd elsewhere in this paper:
--If-the-report waa-sicw-in-coming it
turned out to be a very pea report
when it did arrive. Of the 16 who *rote
14were-successful, a. percentage highly.
creditable to teacher And class
Nite are this week able to, publish also
tho names of those from the High Scheel
Department who were miccessitil in
writing on the' EntraneetO Normal and
Model Scheel • exams. This class' too
did very well -13. out Of the 18 wild
Wrote, being successful. '
These results are nth& above . the
'average throughout the, trovinee,-, and
the School Board -once more has assur-
ance that it,ia getting_ excellent service
iftWtftTeglirirrfaUfr-;-; This
,we be-
lierc to be true' from the teacher in the
OODERILAI.STAI.IEJC! QuIt
The Goderich stage, for many years a
daily feature of the tralfie on the Luck-
noW-Goderich road, will make its last
ten) as adaily stage and mail carrier on
Saturday of this week,, This old instit-
don is another victim of • modern pro-
gress and change; the rural mail service
-havirig-sofar-supplanted-the-stage-es--a-
mailoarrier that. the l's O. Dep. no long-
er considers it necessary to have a con-
tract for the through service. Withottt
Mail-earrying contrec1-., none Of the
stages are Profitable for an every -day
trip and in most cases; as soon as the .
reail-carrying is withdrawn the stage is
takenoff the road. The Messrs. Doug-
las who have beetkrueningthe Goderich
stage the past year, have not yet decid-
ed as to whetaer they will continue the
etage for two orthree days per week for
the parcel and passenger feature of the
bueiness. ' .
The stopping of this stage 'will make
a difference in the mail :service between
Lucknew and Dungannon, Nile and a
few' other offices. These will hereafter
,he served from Goderich, and letters
from these points, inorder to reach their
destination on a given day, ought to be
postedthe evening previous -in -order • to
catch the outgoing morning train. •
Kingsbridge
. July 20
Miss ..Tesephine Kearney is visiting ,at
William' Haeketee. '
Mr. and Mrs -John O'Connor, of De-
troit,.were week -end Visitors hete.'
„
, John -OW -ay,' of Bruseels, spent San -
day with Kingsbridge friends. .
Miss Margaret, O'Connor spending
a few days under the parental roof.
Mary and John OrCellaghan of White -
'church, Sandayed with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs John Lamm and family
of Goderidh-spent-SundaY with Ashfield
friends:* .
. Miss Annie Hurley, Mrs. Con, •Des4
mond, and Messrs, Jarry and John Des-
mond, of -Minnesota, are summer
visit-
ors ;here. , •
The Jungle
-Tuesday, July 27.
visited his daughter,
Mos. ,J, Purves, on sunday. .
-Dawson, of Toronto, has re-•
turnedto the parental roof for his
holidays. • • •
The picnic at Cedar Heights was=
entire success. Me. Purves . deserves
great credit for the *way he has beauti-
.fied his grounds( •
..111•111(q Graliain, of Lucknow, viaited
the SeetieS of his childhood last week
and *float his Ca pranks again. Those
hills are far higher than they look,
,
BOY IttrleOtt atttended the picnic
at the lighthouse on Mislay. .15. as
reported there WO.3. softie slight ec,e1,-
snyvetty Roy does not. 4ust moo
labOutst with hie uitud ,
•
6
•
,
riinary room to principal, for if pupils
are not•wellinstructed throughout the
course of: their tuition, -ther-will--not•
succeed in their graduating ,examinat-
tions,
tdrewe
-Monday, July 26
'Miss Ella Restyle visiting her brother
-here, Mr.
Miss Lily Curran ' visited friends at
Port Albert,laat week. , '
Mr. Will Begley leftlitet Monday for
'Hamilton while,Ars. Begley and family
-
Will spend a couple of weeks more with
her parents here.
Owing to Saaraineetal Seriicein Dun-
ge,nnott next Sunday there will be no,
service here in the afternoonlatt it will
beheld in the evening, .commencilig • at
5. o'clock '
Mr. and Mrs. 5. Rivett entertained a
nuniter of their friends on Friday even-
ing last and treated them to ice. cream
ete. AP repo
fortunate chap Who met with an accident
while taking'a couple of girls home.
CULROSS CoUNCIL
, ,Tosett, Teeswater, July 20th.
'Coiincil met on the abovedate.
bersall'present, the Reeve in the chair;
The minutes of last Meeting were road.
and-stifitaitied. • ••• •
Donaldson--McPherson--That the•fun-.
etat enensee-of•=chte:Wriv Louther, ita
indigent, aniounting to 435.00, be paid
by thienniniclintlity.-Carried.Donaldson- McPherson .
hat the
Meire-ttiid-CoTineilr6F1. • Yin: "Vase be. a
committee in.ve,stigate tlia_ grievance
of John Ireland re &inapt' .non. 2 and 3
at lots 9, 10 and IL -Carried.
Aimstrotig---case---That we, rescind
the motion for the appointment of Jas.
.Tones
as•Engineer, and appoint, . A.
Tepee Begineer for this ratiniCipality,
allaerPrliee'dieori2-Case. That we itlialre
grant of S10.00 towards cleaning out the
ditch on the -20th. Sideroad, 4,2.,
That John S Arinstrong have the same
expended,,, --Carried, - .•,• • .
McPherson-4)drialdboli--That a grant
-1-$76;00--balriade-to-ropaivbills-alot
30 and 33, Con..2 and 3, ti,61 that Wm,
Case hard this igatnamendettlarriecl,:
Donaldson -"-,Case- That it .grant of
$25.00 be made on the 10tb, Sideroad.
Con. 15, for gravelling to: be expended
by John Arinstromf-Carried.
Cate-McPhersbn--Vhat a , •grant of
$74.00 be Made to gravel the; roa&
tween lots 15 and 10, on. A, the seine
to be expended by the Reeve -Carried.
The following accounts were passed
and checks iseudd in payment: ,
John A Scott, 55 yards sitvd and
road, .95 50. ' • •
Wal. Howe, repairing road, • 'Sideread
10, Cott. 0, 6 00,
Jul Becking, 150 yards,gravel,I5 00.
Eng. Kuntz, rebudsling ctilvert
cen. ts; 5 00,, .
So. McDonald, 75 yards •gm.vel .4aa •
road, , • • •
Chas. Waecbtcr, 61 yards avO, 'to.
Weechter,, Tards veiand
Z.44,01, $ti:k
•
preorrats.. Interest
Are Issuedfor
t'ayable,!-Talfe*Yearly
:•NEGOTIABLE
-
hsse
ts-.7.$7,480,330T
The Urea( West Permanent I oan Compaq
17 20:King St.Weat • • Toronto
Represent,ed by t
Jos_ AgrIewk.' tticknow,'Ont
„
EyERYBODY'S COLUMN
SiT(.74.1;t0N NIT.A.NTE11).--Respectable 'widow
• desires situation as housekeeper, either
.• village or aeon Apply: Box 382, Teea-
. water Ont.
. •
litONEIYTO LOAV.-On"mortgages and notes
, • at reasonable rates. Firainsttrance. both
tocit and lguttuil CempanieS.
. ORO..A.'SIDPALL. Banker, Lncknow
.;,2.T.iitELENS',Elt1C/E_AisTD ;TILE IciutE
now In operation atidnident On he flUed
,StnalltileitlWayspichand; leige 72-
▪ ' sizes.nuidete order. •
5-8 p" • . , • * reirat:Its, ProPrieter. ,
POULTRY 'W.B.N.TED.,-411glist cash price
-laid for pot -fiery -every' WedneSdaY warning
.delisereol back of tho Express Oftice, Luck.
-• ;now Poultrs to beanies. ;for is bongs pre-
- vi'ouS t4 -delivery. - •
22-744. B.110ENIR.S,
Heifer Estray -Carne to the Premises orlthe un- •
dersigne4 on or about July, it. 1915. Otte
red heifer apparently ahOut Ono Year old.
Ownermay have atone on proving property
and paring etpensea. -
•-• , • .1L,sientgomery..
sa-Atup. • - NoFth Lille K11110Si.
. For,Sale
TAR1‘.il POR'SALlit Adnaluistrittot;birthe
, 'Estate of lltary Rranclato of the Ttiwii *. of
•• Goderich. in the County of Hurtui,'-ms.rtied „
wOman, deccalsed; offers•for sale tile -
ing,farinproperty:,-The south -140 acres, of •
' loot. 16,. Con. 12, Aire& Vhafanosh. Tho
property isSituated 2.1-2 Inile.s 'froth. Latilr4','• •
now and I.1-2,miles front St: Helens. This
• farm, 14 all hi Skati and baa•'been stared .
for tho past seven years; good Well :uttly ' • •
'vlodni 11; 10 •ac.res of buSh;, situate d in a
'Bret class- farining. •elatVict; a; 'good '.fraree '
house, 2 barns and &tiring Shed; Tho Para •
has a good clayloant, andiss .11rSt ••
conditionlorpnxed-farrainti, -Tor-further,:
rtieulars apply to P. J. Ryan. Ooderich,
•
Real Estate. Dealer, Luc:know; -4.11".:
feet, Eilloran -Prondfoet,': Solicitors for
Administrator; Goderfcb. 20-5-t,f-o at 25.
1 01 . 10
NOtice. to Creditors •
•
!n the. rnatter oL
the , estate •Of jelin
Griffith, late of the ,Village of 'Lucke
now the Oaubitk• of Bate% .Rctirect,: .
farther; deceased •••• • •
...Notteeiteheittetihrentliatailpereatudiaritig,•••
nay claims or demands. ngt. dfiet the lato John, ••''
- the Mtceiilb day
(fietti ,#,?219',..vott:PVTIrlag.9•"g
County.ot Brucit, are 'required to by pest
•ProPaictotteAleliver to the undersigtied': s.e110•• • .,,
itor heroin . for Andrew Lockhart; 'execte.br
,trideirtinOvilrof thas'aid Joint •OrifilthC their"
tues.-tind::addrliSse3.-and full4lartienkti-itt -
writing Of 6c:feel:dins flutist:at:oar:1W' ot Choir. .• 4 •
•aceetiota and the nature. of the •seenriti3S, '
hekl.hylhona. duly Verified by atildircit; "
:.Azid take notiO tbatafter tho Tweiity-first
da of Augnst,1915,. the saitlAndrew Lem:barb .'".
jilproeccd to diStribUtethe assets Of thc said. .
decetrod among the person d entitled thcrete.'
having regard only to the dating Of .whielt he ,
shall then havo had notice, and that. the said .
'Andre* Leekhart • Will. not be :liable for the
said aasetatetvatip•part thereof to any poMns.'.
•of-Wketbiita.,1n1-114141111 hat,thelibare-XOWVed
notice. • - _
tiotito T.4"kiiierfinirtaiiiiitle' the s14-ir-nU-
in that behalf. Hilted at Ly.eknOW this 26t1t.
day orluiy; • •
• , „
• SOlibitOefor: the said, Andrew LOCkhait •
_
• II
cnnuiger, sand for
1.c21111 ity. lg.4, gr. aVel,atid:-. A;ad.
El tog; repairing AOth.. :
mnint;.:14teTtinger; cein. en'It 00.
Schwartz- tt.t..,liedy, material for cement
,
walk, 5- 05. •
Mich, Keitter„.99 yards grave, 90..
Jos. Buckle, putting in two cuiverts,
eon. 0, 4 26: , •
Joe, Tratitniatti 203 yards gravel .4,fia
t roads, .28 30. •• • '
• Bich...Cronin, 110 yards gravel. loit
"7 )r):i*8'C' '41 r41):6e;:li:r°,•Is4tt:a.4yatIrdr4e"ihre."'1"4411(1'
Merlierterithat thie
Connell now adjourn to meet wait int
Atarrt 36„: or 0,t the *MIA the
004'
• 4, • MM.. tat ' Oftiv