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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-26, Page 4• Thursday, August Oa., 1915 - Lk• body and Abe growing periodd when dawn& are greatsc Own ire ammiesenThi,* ie shown in so rosy ..„0„ innson, bins boisonni arorpont ifolak eat later of estibition. TWIRSDATI, AUGIJST 2fith 1.Q10 A Baucn noir unno There in in a convalescent home In Englandon*Itirog elow recover" from a wound in the foot, Ai YOUliktiOU of, Brillre who POileleti the heroic sea in genet* therielere.• Business and Society Cards To ft former chum in Calgary wh heatated to 'enlist becarm"he could no Orit-fleeurenge.rire ana marine, ouelid, officer's get an eenimission, this youn Jclite sirrasatiAlen SoNS, Ltd., i BABY= 91,1,INDeak, Luegnovr. Sint,' Agent man wrote T "Enlist anyway,auci u for varlogelines ot Insurance. Fire EM,41.11feF ono% if you could see the Noreen an Virra Riess convert es Ire On) reeidentagent in Liieknow of the London children of rcauee you would ens yo "hie us' f ank rare ProWartiee for sale; , had a hundred lives to lay &MO Le I 0.0.F. lamlatow Lodge moon; every Friday • ereningate0'01,ockin their Ban, camp• bell street. All brethren carnally Invited. ctiteero,Noble Grand, Thos. Watecar,vice. °rand, F, ir,Armetrongs__Treal., Alex. It' Pea Rot% nee., 11, Boyd; re:6/.0(0,1)r. roe, owe?. • • A. le 0; A G. R. %i. Oia Light Lodge meets irzerr fliorsdisy night On ar before the fail • meolvin the saasaniolian.Haveleeicstr_e_pr• . Lueknow. M., A.: aeBanal4;S. - Cameron; 1•14;°e'w" W,Boont C. O. iii,Court,Sherweed.? $(...4 tneknow..., meets everylost Mooney' of tee month in „l,i the OddrollowIi IlaU. Viaillitnebreteern cordlally 'netted to attend. • Chief ganger; Jo E. DAIL Rw Rec. Sen nobt. rate= Viso Beet:, kat. Johnston. Trois dt• R.Mac)ntp Ilittkuout ettnitit I Pubilsesol every TburatleY at latelmow, °aerie. A. D. HAOUIONZIX, Pre sister enti 'Bettor. 70or each ehi/dren we my with tinonielehable eetisestitese; They need Seottis XII11414‘140, and need now. .'muloa in eoaceatrated Soon the eod 4ntit earieh their Wood. Chanel weaknees to strength; makes Own etnr•dy end etreng and LAM. *COO Bowfles Torolidec Olds ; CV. tuckaow Zedge, No. 13T, meets seoct„:A Monday or each month In tho Odd- , fellowa' Ball. Itiaster Workman, 3. 1Vtae Marna; Fin. Seey.,,..B. B.Maelntnsbateo. *eye' ,.43e4r, Potter; Wreaso ,Aless• Ross- • - Dental-- • ' The author Of that heroic Sentence iva in the.** when the ',war 'broke *it and, **the youngest men to enlist Wit the. Fetricias. Having -chine thrOug nanCii Of the dWadfnleXPeriences of tha famouk regiinent-, he 'was, *bent thre *-Alths. 40o- ‘disOled ;0'4 wound ti Not. He eltneeti to recOVet,so that b cnn again. marchj In-lettera ,to h mother and sieteis (alsnin the West) expresisee anxiety to be again well. an back in active service. They (Pardo ably) are aimoet glad that he is detain in the home where he is comfortable A "(0_14 of danger,. What 1L wide 'difference "•there- is tween some Men 'and some other me and between. some temlien and Seale oth wernen 1 What a contrast between t young man and the ;shirker who ho to reap the benefits Of bard -won. vide 4de to extant the interind outbreak. •must be out ot the queetion. So whet mot be in view is the interference with the melting and exportiug otinunitione, and the keeping at home of Canadian sold. len. The Geitnan war lords have done so many etupid thiugs that this nay nQt be beyond them. If it comes to war hetweenthe United• Stiotee and Germaey eaid the inslirree tion on thie coutieent materialises we -venture, the prepliesy that the tieing here will rove * lissle. • The difficulties rif getting anything like, an adequate eueply of aims and ernreunition, and el getting these and large bodies of the men together would be inreiperable to even Getman thoroughnees:-eseecially so with the,Unite‘ cl, States '§ecret SerViCe wenderfully'effieient organisation-. taking an 'interest in the movement • - • " A KNOTTY PROBLEM 6, t, 18 he 4 ed nd fli er his Pes • • G. S. FOWLEll, L. D. S., II, D. S. Unice up ettilrein‘Button Blook,,Teeswater. Seco Ialattention tegold _ates. crowning and • bridgework. welts wroxeter 1st, and 3rd. Weuet3day of each month; eorrie Thur, •-•• G. A. NEWTONA D. II. 0.... Dentist,- Orate , ,fliathoda naad. Bost materials furnished, What a .contrast betWeen the wal4 Julia Bleck, Leoknovr, cot. All modern crovn and Bridge work, 'Peinlem extract, who,gelfishly and weakly _refuse -.1)eiln. • ion orthe Iige fit this latest eirehlelit and , •safest Tensed i .,Y SOMNQ . t g1.011t0 their sons ,who want to en thing% artificial Metb. Aluelluse Plateed d ii •h '' •,d 44if b non preakrone . an t e wouran w osat t. - my • are needed at the front that is vvhere want them to be,"! • \ '' "If you could Berg the *Oiliest and c aren of Trance yon -would wish you' RIGHT WIN* IM100110 RUN (Daily Star) The enemies oEhumanity ere neatly alwaye better organised then the friende of humanity. The friends of humanity areinelined to rely on the goodness Of their cause. The ensmiee of humanity, knowing that their etuse Is baili use every weapen of tyranny and brute force. We hmki,t bet .be liecouraged beeanee they win kome temporary . vieteriee. Every man and every natien striviog for jUstice and freedeni. hae •r3Sen defeated unddieceuraged for it time.The blood of the Martyrs is the seed of -humanity and eivilintien But in the long run humanity and eivilisation, keep on „forg.. ing Owed: •, The trouble with the workmen in 'the Munition factories over in: Britain was. 'due to ,belief on the . part of .the meclianicsthat the emploYera were mak- ing elorllaOus- profits out of the govern.. ment orderl,,whiletheye-tbereee-were expectedto hurry uP; the production at the .gaiierate•ofrennineratien osprey:ail- ed befere' the, warliegen. The pion Were. not Waking for the • gevernraent,' but forynannfacturers who were' preducing 'munitions' on contract. ' • • One reniedY Welt for the, 'government to take Over thapla.ets and Operate them as national concerns with the men en- gaged as civil servants or ,.ak soldiers, , This might lia.ve involved a • measuro,,of icompulinny • •ServiCe. or eonscriPtion course that did not seem. wise nor safe witliOntt taking a risk or lending '0...handl list oys hil- had. a hundred lives to lay down for OM." That is the heat vse have yet seen. Well may the mether and sisters be PrOttd of such a on and. brnther. ' It was not `timeghtlesiness for them that took hina to the front, hitt the heroit soul 'going its natural way,• _•• • " hURON -COUNTY NEWS WHO IS CANADIAN? A PERTINENT QUERY EV/I/ itna.$4441 Prenalers Were Not All Born tiare,11flany NationrholIclere Were Old 0oUntrymell errtintaftrIrt heenadviert divalsitene. ata ed s.? w el we a not. o born. a controverey hes etleen es to. the PreOrletY Of tbe Mono eamuyan contingent. The word "Canadian' is generally Oleld to be 0. Volltical, not •Ae enelroonli used, it includes those horn ilt thu- Domluion. But it is else Yeti 0-Oner- Pile% ga cecxbtrednead a.toloivt a.wideprue: 4 who •tthagatt`e have delinitelY Made their pernlanent home in the Deminion. In that iienees tiricialalul,wAten,bofive Macdonald,rlawlg oetad. toepxtde a jW0 an wast hthe horeriltonrafeztetirueostutoux: Dein a cman_ A, rumour current ieentIy to the adieu, and not a "Seottiell!! statesman effect that Provincial Constable Fhip, th°ugh. 119 wee Vertai.”}Y a ,4Sco:sraan bY Proved notrw, He 13 stin-*Qn j°b.. wider aPplicatlon even then to those taken 6,1 petetees Item. one ,Alanent home here.. • For , example, ,na, pro:mummy ono, plat. 25. of 'Lord Strathcona And - Lord ' Matta tubers lie says were good sized pota"t SbytelibiliVel,V.heell'bw°ethre Oigewelfullnet 741 the a e Canada and both re. Pen' of 1V4eghetel hat1'.4.881gtlie ued 1"8 But 'the' exPrees.104 •"ganadlati4 'has ^ !John Shaw of canton reported. bay. '. Who have deftnitely Made their per • Western University,... • LorwoN Another Great Advance • Income Douhicd-Now $75,000 . _ . Another Large Addition to Veculty and Equipment in Arts and •' , Medicine, .Greatly Increased Enrolment In View Write for Particulars to •L'it. Braithwaite, M. A., Ph.D. • President. alum from Aug, 3_ CENTRAL /./ /J./ STRATP,OBIN ONT. . . • This is Ontario's Vest practical , training .school with Counner. eial, Shorthand and Telegt aphy departments. Our courses are thorough and instructors are experienced. We place grad- "netes positions. , Wtite for ,. • our free catalogue at % once and • • see if it interests you. D. MeLACHLAN, Principal. In BO dellIOCratiD country .as *halo sort Of Middle course was taken by Mr, Lloyd 'George to whom,the solution (.3f dm' munition problem was aletted, The -nmnition-factoriea ,were declared Controlled shops;. that is, they were so fir:taken in charge by the Minister of Munitions that ernployere profits 'should amount to only a stated percentage* on . • the capital invested regardless of the amount or the prefitableness of the work Atine.• All p,rofits die work- beyond . the fixed rate beturnedover to the Government. this eXpedient the: men .Vvho doeS more than he used -to do, or more than really required,Of,?ltinf„ hes theassuranee that he is working tor the country and not for the owner of the plant, . It is an ingenerous arrange- ment,,fair to Map and inasto; nnd ap. peg's: to have completely overcome the trouble, -Recently__ Mr; -.Void George announced that the number of plants controlled had reached a total Of ..03& oes, WorS:tlitt SW of Marbles and the remainderahOut the size Of: P044.• Wordreeehed ,Seaforth,le,st weekef the4eath At Regina,.$41 ..Of danme StaPles, e feemee resident of that twin: ,Etteplee left: Seaforth,abeut Six... years HARRY LAUDER AS PATRIOT Per thepaat Year Rani Lauder bas 'distingnished himself as ,netrket Mere than as a ^ 'comedian., When, Kitchener called for volunteers Lauder gave.'free concerts which Were made the occasion jor,greitt.:efferts the reeruiting.ser- gemite The Plan worked outiplendidlY and no doubt -Much to swell Scot- land's contribution tolitohener'd arroy. Lando is now on a new patnoic Mission. , Recently 'he left, Britain for the trenches' and camps in Flanders; Where he will- mierdise his wonderful talents in giving free entertainments to the, men. "I went bring a little ef the brighter side of life to the men,it said he. "They see,enerigh rif" the tragic side. yg sing them songs they know so they can ta,ke. up the Chnini." • Jettilinanempetitori oilife stage and platfOrin have slandered Harry Lauder by accusing Of stinginess and other fermis of Meanness.' His splendid efforts as a.recruiting agent and his considera- tion for the men at the front will go far - towards_undoing,__With the _public, the -Writlf-ofirtisdetractersh ' ereantWanted 7. „Having an up-to-date Creamery - in tun operation, we solicit your Patronage, Ve-are --prepared: to 'I pay the highest market prices for griatterectisr;1tttd-give-y0u-5n'hon est business. Vtreighing, sampling and testing each can of cream re- „ceived carefully and returning a ” full statement of .same to each patron. We furnish two tans to -each _patron, pay all, express charges, and Pay every two weeks. Write for further particulars or send for cans and give us a trial. The Seaforth Creamery Co. - • Sestorib, Ont. turned Ito., the Old Country to spend the evenbia, ot their, doe.. Yet one Would: certainly speak et both'es great ,!Varieditons," 'So , that , moos that ° the* expreeziOn "Canadian": hap, in. common .parianeei been extended to acareers go. Ho 4t. i,)1fremoWianseneitihhtaervb:Bbyt i , rade and enibraee. •Aboae whose active, have teen' identified with thDomin, feliewed an operation lopr'atipYpe' ern.diceiattish:. Scotland's •is women find Rexall Order- There en•it:vnieen prerenge. re of IieCe6angsteinPatite,cinateral laxative, Sold ohlY the 130million, awe eonfederaticn 0' *".0•Y:pI.:21*. AsetIosetr,!frteT0,4ec'*x1111 Store, tbbaeith-rees- namely. Sir John -A. -Mac', The ,funeral Of the late. loqeph Me • ten, aladn'd the Hon, 1114aoaneiktaelitixe"-D4o4wel411,iewkeerile-1 Ciasintekwyeenktl)ungennen On Monday of m Great was one of the, largest -ever 'donald was born r Inn'D Sir jbellg Mae. infirmities of old age. He leaves three veers' of age, and death wee' due tO the Tbe Hon. AleXander Mackenzie was landstare, ornoe...,„ OLSONS CAPITAL AND RESERni $8 tinotnaa„ -94 Oranchee in Canada , • • A Poem' Bankingleusiness Transgte Cirento Letters Of Credit Bank Money Orders SAVINGS_ BANK MPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate- Made in Canada • • • .7 Ade in Canada . A .. FiNg. New LIST seen in, Chia locality: Deceased was 87 ern at Legleeatt, near Dunkeld in Yin . Breee are ow widely Bordered; -;efiey,,- ot.-a__stroneniason, stens and owe() d _ Perthahire and received his educ ti _r • , a on .eug. era,. who like in schools at Perth Moulin,and D n many other fain -dies Huron and keld, subsegnenti UI the Old Uountry. are;-Jarnes. on the boinesteadi Wm‘ 'Re wee 'a. glivw11-11P 'nail 'whenb of Hiwaiin Islands; Arthur, jameot 1,1Godoice aimu:s ttol hat r where1113'Y" d worked 88ui fe:;. ericli Township; Mt Goderich Township; Mrs. ' James .Mc- EgrnIni!icriar.on:Is 1)43 imirne,atTrailliwas Brien, ef Crystal City, Man., and Atm in England-atteFes eliiiInun, -Rowhen he bb; ,Pavitlson erthis -vicinity, f°11(''eame 9 th g trYa utteriutittoitt: , For those who Object:ter Or,discouritqe their ions from enlisting -for the .war, there ia'apother consideration; the rent man is fit and fre‘and who knows his country needs him, going to maintain his self-respect If doesn't; enlist How, after the War is over; and the victerrwoeVare such, young Men ,going to square thenieelves with the , workd It not in the nature of things that they, having shirked thisgreat duty, can be, In the. yeare to_ come; the tame they otherwise would he and should be. :11ritt-ia-worse-than.tnellite_ et th009 wh9 tan on'tne beta et battle. • Following are the prize winners in was ars ski' ' - - '- : ---- .. . . I—. Burden's . Doubtful Place % the standing fie'd crop competit ion runt 2. _ the other live Premiers et the IIII4er• the . tin eetton _Of •, d.8 UM*. Dot:Maio% only two are Canadian-- Ofiealturid 'SnnietY:`." 1, John IPAVO, horn." if one lams that , exereselOn • Grey "Toweship; 2 iteliert Hoover, with absolute str;ctneris, in its Pond - Grey; 3, Eiston.Ca;diff, Morris; 4, 0, cal seneev For the remaining thrze , . , For 'September:, Will be on. Sale . . Apgust 20th . , , Hitherto. new Colurni ia Records ifave been placed on 'Sate on the 2 "til't/f each month.. But fraitn now nn.. you,. will.be able to secure from any. i Columbia dealer--4and ' particularly the dealer whose nam.e appears below ---the new Columbia Records announced each month, on . the • 20tlyof the JTIOnth. . . • . There are some dandy selections for September, including . . THOSE CHART. LE CHAPtIN }BUT. '(A. Goitler) " Arthur Wins andRyron G. Harlan, baritone and tenor duet. Or- • chestra acconipaniment • . - • Hemingway, Grey; :5, , O. 'Ternbuli, Grey;-'6.•Win: Arnietroni, Grey, Coate, was the.Crop and there were 19 entries, Judging was done by D. English, of Barketen.' Percentages ran frond .29 to 6-8W = Senforth, -Anxi--12i-.-Before Magistrate `Hplander 'here' yesterday Thos. Stephen* of the •'^quitee'S Hotel, was lined ou tibd•CeSts eadeethe Can- Lin, Quebec. • ititare eThO c,anseet, fwoartiketenting liquor_ The three Nova S otians who at: premierehip are Sfr S. D. Thainpson, Sir Charles Teneer. and were born in Noteelecotia at a time when that Provinee wen not part of Caaada; but was a e010/17 by Itself - The two "Canadian -born'? Prenliera .ake the late Sir T. 3, C.' 'Abbott and, of course, Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Sir C. Abbott. who was Premier or less then- ail Menthe, was born in Quebec, his father,. a Missionary, hav- ing baited from.,,Cumberlarel, England. Six Wilfrid; Laurier was horn at St; of. a raid made .by Con* Censtables . . „ Tolle* and Willis., 'Stephens was rep. 'resented hy•LaAn"ryer,BeSt. and Ine'nee tor; Torrance _wits assisted ' by Crowd Attorney Seagervef Goderich, and the GoVerninent analyst, W. J. .pa,w9eitt, of r.Foirente.. Stephens also faces another charge, Which will be uied ante week, •CREATE ANTED- tVile are in the market to, buy , Cream, sweet or sour, at the high- est market price,. 'We supply two cans free to each of our, patrons, pay all express charges, pay twice each nienthi" cheques at par- Re- ceive creanl any day in the weefc , test each exist -received, and send our patrons a statement of same. Write for cane and give our Creamery st, trial. Reference: - Ane tank. • -31-8-.C.-r--1"ItEtEaVENli DANTON 'paim Crealn#11..,Pilinerstoot-.0at. ,SUNSHINE SERMONS Cheerful Guidance to a Happier, Hoaltliler Life By the Phitorgpher•Ohysielius THE GERIAAN.AVIERICAN • DANGER • • Germany's bold disregard Of warnings froin the United States suggests that there May be:tenth-in- the stories- that there are tikomillion Or more ex -German and Anstrian s'olciiera in Anierica Pre- pared to wage war from the inside. Two of Our most eareful daily papers hithuat- ed on Saturday that they have Sufficient. inforniatten on which to base a belief that -such ap Outbreak -by. pro,ifermaus, theiltitedStrites-at least is contem- plated. •: ' 'If finch a schelne is really in' eXistence \oxid'preparaticem,fer the outbreak really Aiade, surely, with all the time at their disposal, the United States ' Secret Ser- ; trice men will have pretty full ,informa- tion as tri its:leaders 'and their 'plans. Our OWII governinent, too,eurely has not overlooked the possible- danger as un- worthy of attention: •' _Gerraan-Antariean iiuttrealle;'eyen if two sindlien men should take part In it" ivOuld atieltiferferazy so -fir asti mate results are concerned. If, hoWever, those' Germans and Athitrians could sued ce3d in arming fairly well and hi getting together in large bodies they douldere. ate serious dieturbante and do an mense amount of damage, Ultimately, of course, the uprising wo1114"be-Attilled and all taking part in it eould, and ought .to be, pit to death; but for a time it eri Canada ationaiRxhibition TICIIETs . Itt 'kednoda fares to Toronto from all iitatitine in Canada, Snsciai train ter „vice and, low fate eXcursione from all principal p °into on certain dates. Ask Agents for fall particulare. , Harvest telp gxcursions $12.00 TO WINNIPEG Aug. 26th, from stations Torcnito toNorth Bay incluelve and East, but not including ICittgatolt, Iterate* or ittiat thereof.. Aug', 28th, from etationa' hi Ontario, North and Weta of Toronto, hilt Seat teaseling line • 'rotate° te Nottli Pay. • Itor particulars as tickete West of wittoipeg, etc., apply to ody ordnit Own( Agent. 0. MAsertrifi losiutt.offirt .fitono ` • " must be admitted they coulds o interfere with the tinnily of munitione t� 6he 4.1lies from this continent It almost looks as though the German government regards the United States at; impotent and of no Account as an en. emy, Or that it cotintit on sueli an up, rising of pro.Germitte in the United States as ie hinted at, If comb. le the ease interference with the export of ,mthiitione "nut be the object hi view; With Germany and Ametria Very hurl • at home; arid prospecte that they shall be kept, do for a long time to dome, war upon the United Stateo from tho out. • j.L...tierint....reen_‘. °Milder le____ ter_.11,1te,._ pines, to red.let.ribute the herd knocks and •unpleasant thInge , they get In the world outside. The .crose word sald to, you on the greet, the wrangle in Wel.' -nest,--e4ould•-• not produce a crop,. of , HI-temperto. be harvested att dinner time.When I 'gee a.aiiii-- sltive, delicate' viailliatI 7vfith • a' ' heart 'like June.tninshitie, shed- ding .itts_;bieghtnese In 'a bottle' and: apart hearts as .unapprecia- tiVe and cold as a glacier; when ^ I eee such a soul', 'droated to shine end cheer and bleep,' Mated .-.tr..-ircoitt,and-cratiky- linsband.._: 1 1 'ant terepted to Vito' rider If seer - nal vtillance Is not at fault -- fatten asleep like- the careless' deck watch, and letting human : • lives go to pieces On. the break- ers, when they Might have out.; ridden sta the billows' 'of, the sea, and entered trlurephant Into the , Port of peace:' There it Many a 'herrn, Utley' where- love- Is 'slowly • - dying tinder the tarter, inflicted by • a sareastic tongue. ' We • -'should _learn • the etiquette. that _ teaches tat to .he 'more . gentle!, , marl, and ladylike as fathers' ' and mothefe, .brialferil'arld-'elte- tars,' parents and children. The mange !a- coward t.,,iiin ::is . end! . only where he dare nbt be other- wise,, but becomes; a bully,. be- . . hind:, the ,Closed doors of his bemo, What , we went hi leas Mannerism frif show,: and • !note% courtedy at home.. •DID WOLFE Wire alters "M‘EM"? ' It is a popularbelief in„Canada that Wolfe recited Grey's -"Elegy" as he fleet- ed down the St. Lawrence on the morn- ing of the taking of Quebec Professor W. P: Reimedick however, seems to think that this is, a fallacy, and in YEN CANADIAN MAGAZINE for Septemberhe gives reasons for his .epinions. , He also refutes the claim that Wolfe followed •the plan lain out by his brigadiers. The article is extremely interesting in view -of-the-fact-that_these twn state ents of 81r • Robert Borden: Sir J.• S. D. 'Clionapseieri fattier emigrated •to N13Va .8cotie, thentear 1844 from Water - lord in •Ireland. While Bir 'Chafes replier- was. born- hi Nava Scotia, his • tncestors emigrated ,from .the Old Country to New England, so far ha& as the year 1625, -Sir Robert Borden's great:great-grandfather was one of the old settlers who went from New Eng- land to • Nova Scotia in the year 1764 and Sir Robert. was' born at Grand Pre,: N. S. ° -Professor Menteditt-:.-arel_contrary__to what' has long been the popular under, was -sitting Another femme man who was thatch • - Another famous etas was Henry III. of France. 'This mon- arch disliked/ them so intensely that he was known to faint at the tight Of one. Two other greet generals -Mar- shal Saxe, the French soldier, and the Duke of Schornberg-:•-aleo held them' in horror. • • •Peter Oia Great -teethed: the k sight "of 'water. • He could scarcely he per, seeded' to cross a bridge, and it cont. 'pelted to do so would sit in his. car- riage with ..-closed • windows" bathed in persPiratioe, • rear of the River -Mos,era, which • flowed through : his palace gardens, preeentcd IVA' ever -treeing-1N beauty. • .^ Julius- Caesar, to--,whinn_lli.e abellts of thousands or the enemy was but sweet music, was mortally afraid et the sound ;of thunder, and ttlwaya Wanted to hide underground: 'when- ever a thunderstorm hovered .over his army. ' , . • PRUNING' BERRY BUSHES ." BOBS "' FEARED- CATS . Famous IY1.00 Viten Word • Afraid Of SIMple Things • , , • , • A peddler sense of tear Is asscs. dated • with *many d:fferent creatures and things: Lord Roberts, for In- stance, was etre. el of cats. He would not have a at in the-reorw•-where-he. 85c, • Iv you cawr GET' A GIRL IN THE -XIMMER-TIMR. • (rierney,) Ada Jones and Will Robihs, soprano and tenor duet. Orchestra accompaniment. . • Al i I. " I AIM YOU THU O'REILLY? (Emmett and Reoney.) 'Col- untbia Stellar Qnartette.•• Orchestra accotepaniment. ra83 rh )N.OR.WA,Y. McCarthy and Fischer ) • 'Henry Burr And' Albert Catapbe1l;-tererreluet:1/4 Orchestra accompaniment1• .:....... t1MY1,HULA MAID. . (Edwards.), James Reed Audi. P. Bar- i . 117118t9 { OPEN Up VOUR liEkitT. (Gilbert.) James Reed J C • and ...._: It. rtson, tenor and baritone duet, Orchestra accompaniMent. ' Harrison, tenor andbaritonednet. °rehear% accompaniment. b5. Aim SCSTACY. (Extase-Ganne.) Instuntental trio, 'cella, violin • 1 and plane. , Taylor, Heckel, Berge Trie.' • • • 10 -inch • BOHEMIAN SONG. (Chanson .Bohemieene-Bal,d1.)• ,,,Inaim- .. , Mental trio, 'tette, viblin 'and, piapo: ,Taylbr, Heckel, Berge.. $1.00 ' R513 . TANCREDI OVERTURE. (Rossini.) • ' Regimental Band' Of ^ l'24 1 H. M. Grenadier Guards: . • . • . . .. ch RUY BLASOvgRTURE. (Mendelssohn.) Regituental'Banct -of 11. M Royal Grenadiers. WM. ALLIN, - :Lucknow -•- -Mafeking -Monday, August 23rd. • We -are-,pleased to see Ernest Hall' able to be oulignin. M is S Leila Agar spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Finlay. . Miss Susie Webster, of Lucknow, visited.relatives here last week. Mrs. Rob. Edward, of Toronto, is the guest .of e,nd Mrs. Jas. Edwarda- Miss Aline, Alton,. of Lucknow, is visiting her cousis, Miss Beryl " John - sten - • Mies Jessie Stothers returned Monday from a few days' visit lwith Lucknow friends. ir • (Copyright, alio. by W. CI, Cheptnan.) Editorial Courtesy Elsewhere we publish a nnece &noun- cing the birth of a son and heir to Art Wesley the and sometimes unfeelingEditor of The Bruce Times, Walkerton. Owingto the posttiori of its father, this "bairn" has dome in for a pretty large share of newspaper attention. The most elaborate notice we have: seen is by The Chesley Enterprise, the editor of which is llet Win. McDonald M.P.P. ter North Briree. Under :the lieedirg 'An Eight Potinder,"-he got off the fol- - lowing reference- to the -newly born:- "Bytbe heading ourreaders will begin to think of Li -fitters militant its.sOniuch space is taken up theae days with ac- counts of inventions for destreying life. This is not a cannon hall dear, reader that we are referring to,. but ,Arther Wesley's babY which tips the scales at 8 lbs, troy weight. Some thougtless editor might have said avoirdupois, but, as ° an old teacher know that troy ',weight is used, for weighing precious articles such as silver and gold, and this little blossom of humanity is worth more in the.estion. ation of the fond parents(' -than all' the old that embellished Solonion's Temple. .COureyis ;Corners • . August gist. The ' threshing' machiries are ' busy again, ' Miss Bell Taylor, of Chiertge, is, visit- • ing her parents, , • • T. Dixoni'of Port 'Albert, 'is harvest- ing hie crop liere. wart Jausierma iciat a valuable horse by lightning last week, Miss Spattigee, of London, la visiting lier tousin, Bite Jamieson. ,11/11daiiiarah Pooh+, ,of Goaericli, id spent' the week -end with her cousin • Mrs. Js. Webster. • Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Webster are visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. Thos. 'Blake, at present. ' Miss Laura Archer, of Lucknow, was the guest of Miss Jessie &others part of last week. . Miss • Leonice orient,. bf London, sisited_Mra...Ernest Blake, on Tneeday of last week: Allowing _Patch to Grow: Wild meant _ _ • Poor, Crops of Fruit • ft hush ?felts- are Wowed to, go over riasin-gle‘-sea-son Without. P4niteainngeit-litfhtn1 And ns silver ih SIomon's Annent -1AegQ1-49*-'1%. 88•61-81-1- 14°8. truUltilenti theltmall- fruits are, -proper- Wtaley was born in Mice County Hos- pital on Aug.. 18t,h. Mpthee and on are ly arid consistently pruned, their cut both doing. mealy and it is now op to the ture will become unprbiltable and hurneitronti paragrapher en the Bruce their -presence in the .garden or upon Tittles to get all e.xtra hustle on to pay the farm unwatratited. Itackberriel for those long dresses, and the .me,ey and red and black raspberries mut other habiliments that are neenesesaittryweini itolopyrttecottereadpitdolykethat, h eunilielanstsprwuinthinig the apparel.of anew arrival'. bounds, the area occupied by the plants Wesley,. we solemnly assuee yon the year' eke, responsibilities are now greeter than ever will becomo an and if yon i newspaper Ot•Yle 1^$1" 8961°- :inform berries csanqugly t1 Largo what of its ilippiney Your brethern of ed from poperty pruned Ousts n the nobloforth estate will,know that the • ' •tares of fatherhoefl refit heavily oh psi, , PALL PAIR DATES If YOtt get irritable we will be aware that . you have !Oat Nth in these new.fangled Pates of Fall Fairs of interest to baby foods and eoothed the infant in the people in ,this viciiiityAre as follows: , good old Widened, Way' by walking the Ludkrtow . , ..... Sept 30 Oh I. floor with it. , Miss Fairbairn who edits Ripley.... ; ..Sept, 28,2o. Teedwater &rim can% give you moth. Kincatdine 4 .sSeepPtt: 21:41 erly advice at, this juncture,. and if you Wingham Want pointere on hew to rattle die baby Teeewater , --------Oct. 6 O. We would refer you to the former edit. Dangannon , 7-8, Mei of the Telestope whehati a baby of Brussels ; -Oct, I her Our beat ,wiali for Willian walked,. ; „ „Sept. 14-16. Wesley ,that lid may grow up to be a, Toronto , I I • a . Aug. ssi to Sept. 13,, gond and useful inau and shun the po. Landon..................,,Sept. tel is. *14 40 of Am father," produce only a . Was as common as stones, Wm. Harold WELL DONE; PORT ELGIN • The recruiting fever has teached the smaller towns back in Ontario and they are realizing that they must keep up the • good.work and assist in the Empire struggle. Durur redent weeks Port"El- vice, and On Monday. two more,Bey Bel - beck and Albert Fella, left for London,. where they will join the colors. , • Reeve Izzard, on behalf of the town council, presented each with a cheek for • 11 e, -and •speke of the -pride the town had in these in and expyeseedAe hope that there -would be M in ore from -Fort El. gin. ' ,-, • Mr. H. H. Stevens of the Stevene- HOner firm, where both men were'ern- ployed, presented them with 110 each frourtheir fellow•eurployees. The -firm- . -will-pay-their insurance-prerniumsv-flo : said thst„when they retereed, •positions -Wh-ificrbe openle them in lire- ry they left. ' The toWn 'band a.ed, citizens gave demonstration in lien& of the, recruits, who were popular _here, and several hundred were at the station to bid them farewell • Miss Leilti,Blake Was the guest of her friend, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Luck; now this week -end. MisS_Margaret,Millerof St, Helena,. gin has 'sent fou teen to the Einptre s ser - s. ••• feridIng'a 'fele days 1,11 th her brother. 040041 " to 20. .‘eisaiiiienim—nanelmege MANY THOUSAND FARM LABORERS WANTED FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN \ CANADA_ "GOING TRIP WEST" 1• "RETURN TRIP EAST" $12.00 TO WINNIPEG I .$18.00 FROM WINNIPEG GOING DATES • August lath and 24th-Vrom Ring'stob,,TIchborne Jct., Sharbot fake, Dottrel/.n1 East In the 'Provinces ol Ontario and, ,Quenec, including interniediate•itations : branches. ' • • • Aussist Ilst and 24th-Froin‘frorento. Patin' SteMerle. Or ahd East hs the PrOVince et Ontario, Inaludingi ntermallisto elation/I and b,ranclits, but not Eitst of Or Including Kingston trichborno Jet, Sherbet lake, Of Renfreit. , • . . . . . Augual 24th and 211th-Vrom'Toronto and atations West end NOrsh in the Pravineli of Ontario, • • , but not including .tations 01i line North of yorento to Sudbiiry and eault Ste. Marie, Ont. • • • Vet full hiiiticaiiiisiiiiartihig siisiuipoilation waiter win:14;34' ete.jessi itiaresi CZit. 'Asset, or injni2.- M G 141DYIPIlY, '..11111!'""1°' Capitai Auttiorlzed .85,000t000 Minitel Paid up • - $3,000,000 flurplus .• . 33,760,000. 'PROTECTION. r Your, cash on' nand Insures you: and your family •frotn want and privation.. Make it safe. Start. a Sayings . Account in: :thiS. Bank. • LUCKNOlat BIANC� • J A 4:41.EliNft, Mariager, ' • f v •