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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-06-22, Page 17:9;=M111111111111111111111111M1111111.111.•1111.1111.1111, 9 ;0 lAr.00 per year, in. advance; 1.25 otherwise 1.-jcliNO‘v, 0111% J.0c,AL.,,AN9 GENERAL 6.66.46.6.66,0 Mr. Angus Beaton is spending fa two. week's vacation ett. Ottawa. ° •'Brussels Peenle are putting on a Deadinion•Day celebration: • It is the day of the Juno bride and - the garden perty-hoth delightful affairs. • • .If you want a suit to keep its shape have it well tailored At , T; ei.s.aes, Merchant Tailor,' • F, Flynn; of Teronto• is vipiting : her parente, Mr. and M, It'Grahtun, of ' Win Connell is quoting some atom- ' tive prices this week. Seat his advt. Oil Mtit-Bert Mill8•19,4 Broeklin, Ont., this s.reek 'visiting Mr, Mills', mother, • • Mr. John ICeitlf, of Oulross, called en Mre. D. Graham and other •Lucknow hien& on Monday. • et.yont auto is in any way ' out of re pair, take it tome-14'0rd Garage, Luck • now. is n expert alway on hand. Mrs. A. 3'044 of Toronto, Was et vis- itor the Past week with her. brethereMr. • John MacKenzie, • 2nd of Kinloss. • WillianeSinelizer, legal Ford agent, ; -reports a .very busy time last week, when lie sold seven cars in as many consecutive day ir SO far this season 14 Fords have - been placed by the local 'agency. • Five second Ford touring cars and one second band Ford runabout for sale at reasonable prices. Apply at once.to Grip. 11."Smmr, iducknow. ' Mr. Hagan MacDonaldie in the hos- e • pital at Fergus this week, hiving under- gone:an operation for appendicitis Ariake' on Wednesday of last week. We under- , stand he is making favorable Progress towards recovery.. , Bills are out announcing a Garden Party by the local Wonnia Institute on -Mr. Moorebouse Mitchell's lawn, Mon- day evening, the 26th. Admission is 2e and 15c., and that's easy when it in- cludes a good supper. The 71s$ Battalion, in, which there are 'many Bruce and Huron boys, has been broken up and used as reinforcements • to other, units which were worn down at • the Front. They have gone to the 73rd, 51st, 53rd, 4(3th and 47th. • , Capt J. G McLeod, M.D., of Kmcar- • . dine' who, about a year ago, enlisted withthe Royal Army. Medical ("ogle • and ppeet the last ten months in Egypt, has - returned home.-He-has-keintined- his practice in Kincardine. • • The Presbyterian Church Garden Par- ty -the big annual event at Langside, will'be held in F;(31. Moffeels orchard on .• • the evening of June 29. Strawberries .1i)nd cream together. with • many other good things are on the program, • The WALL PAPER Season is Now in Full- Blast. We ean • supply. you with anything you *ant ,froin 7C ,a roll Up to .59c. Good Select- • ions? nice.patterns: . • Wagons, Carts and Ba,by carriage -Tor the' children. • DR. SPENCE'S Drug Store ringStock Just Arrived Black and Blue Serges,Tancy buitings and Pantings- Something New, Perfect Fit Cuaranteed _ThM_PLIB_SLA lirRe.keeeeetee_enetent Tallar Open'Monday,Tuesday ' and Wednesday of eah week. t MARKETS • , (Corretteil up 'te• Wednesday noon) •'Wheat • • •• oo Otite0066006•6 6 • 06 460 0.....1046 45 45 • Barley 4 all tit 110**,4 0000144s .11liekerheat • • 66 • flutter, we. 0i00000.e116.61 22 23 PeggielieVe laid. • .. • • ; • 24 • keep, • • • • *40 eeee • I le 1,0 BOY A telegram from the Militia Dept-, received in town on Wednesday, con. veyed the informatien that Pte. Finley McInnes, with the, Canadian army in Francelor acme reeeths, has been miss - line aline 'Moe 2nd. Jim 2nd and 3rd were the dates of the heaeyeGertnan attack upon.the Penadian &feeding Ypreee when our Learn* steffereVahont 6,000 canalties, When a. soldier is re- ported 'Wising" he ' is •eimPle Mat AC - counted for, Men.. taken prisoner are Usually reperted miesing; but, of course, ,the nuesing may be amen the killed, though the fact is net known. .Pee. Finlay leleIenes wed Wedded August on a harvesters' eieuriden*, and enlisted at Winnipeg. n; Patriotic -Meeting 'A eho1Lflme shiceeleti organization - known es "The Bruce Preparedness 'League" was organized at. Walkerton, with Judge A. B. Klein as President. To complete organization Pf the County a vice-president and Committee to co- • operate with the central organization, will be appointed in -each menicipplity, A meeting for the appointment of such ,vice-president and conmatee will be held in the Totvp Hall, Lucknow, on Tuesday, June 27th •at 8 o'clock p m The object of this league •briefly is to prepare to dee!, with After the -War prob- lems. These were stated on page 5 of last week's Sentinel: • In this Liicknow, like every other municipality, ought to take a Part. Attend the meeting en Ttiescley evening. , Zion • -Mondey, June 19. John Andrew spent the week -end in Fergus. ' T. •. • \ James 'Ritchie hada successful Wood - bee to -day • John Clibson Sundayed with friends at blefeking. • Jack McKay is visiting"friend at Willow Creek. • MM. James Ritchie 'briaited her sieter, Mrs Robert Henry, last week., Devid Stfoud hag returned imme after Spending a few days at Ripley. • Miss Margaret Kennedy, of Lucknow, 'spent the week -end at John Reid's. • Mrs: Johnston and sone Of Blueeele, sent the week-endwith relatives here. Messrs. -John and Wesley McIntosh, of Ripley, Visited with David Stroud' Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Sa uel Reid and Mr_ and Mrs. Alin Reid motored to Ebene ezer lest week. • Me. and Mrs. Henry Gardner spent Sunday with- Alelatter's sister, Mrs. Peter Watson, of St. Helens. . Those who took in theeeicursion to Guelph are: Mr. Albert Helm, Willie Helm, Bobbie Helm and David Andrew The members of the Zion Church met Thuraday evening at the herne ,of. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Habliett and pretiented Helen with a beautiful rocker and ped- estal as a token of esteem as erganist. • Khilough . • • • -Tuesday; June 21. '• Mr. W. Cearson from Kluged, visited Fred Hodgins on Saturday. MiSs Miller, from Cleeelandeand Mrs. Thompson, of.Millertom yisited at Jas. Frances last week. . • • - -*Mr. R. F. Hodgkinson visited his brother, Jerry Hodgkinson, of Rivers - dale, onFriday and Saturday. ' • The dog which killed -John McNiece's sheep was shot, John did not find the owner of the dog. • lie 'coat ethe town, ship over $90•00. • Mr. Geo. Colwell made a reat iirovemeat to his house by putting\ up a •cement platform: Geo. Colwell, se, and .L. McDonald froin Kinloss, did the job. • Some of the People say Web- hens are • laying thireshelled eginy this summer. C -L sari eo do the ducks, and when . they breakin ones pocket you 'wonder, wherethe perfume is °dining. from. • Those who took in the excursion to Guelph fropi our burg were: Mr. and __MrseJames Hodgkinson, Mes.---Freeborn Hodgkinson, Mr. James. Hodgins, Mra Jamres. They reportireving-e-egtrad. time. Just before returning home word came that there mesa wash-eut on the track; and one woman, who did not travel very much, asked, "Why don't they take in the•washing and let us gee, home' . Quite a ntimber from around .here tit* in the farmersepicnie last Thursday at filled Lake There ware -12 ;autos there, and it put one in mind of proPh- cy-whichewas-niade-over-onte hundred years ago, which goes something like this: "Carriages without horses shall go' and accidents fill the world with woe. Around the World thou shall, fly in,. the -twinkling-of-an eye- --Water-shall-yet more wonders do, now strange yet shall Le true. The world up side down ehall be, and gold be found at root of tree. Through hills Jean shall ride, and no horse or ass at his aide. Under water Man shall walk -L. -shall ride, shall sleep, shall talk. In the air men !hall be seen in white, In black, in green. • Iron in water Shall float as easy as a wooden heat Gold shall be found and coined in a land that's not now known. • Fite and water ghall wonder!' do. England Shall at last 'admit a Jew. ' And the world unto an end ehall come in 1921. The time shall conre when seas Of blood shall Mingle With a great don.' Great noise shalt there be hearth greet Ante and tries, and seas. Abell thunder louder than the Skies. Then shall three lions light with three, and bring joy to a people, hopor to it king. That tipsy year, aft imai AS eell$ peace shall everywhere he fend, and Men Emu's grouncl, TilliRDAY, JUNE 22nd., 1916. • e t A. tonstahic tio More •FarlilerS$ and Woolen's `r -• According treports from Walkerton,.histitotes of Lae - Joseph H. Armstrong, the fammis, or some would have it, infamous, Maass Sleuth, is at last and finally disposed of f AS a county and .provincial Constable.' Perheps it was with a vision of this op. preaching fate before his mind, that he recently enlisted with the 176tle Batiale ion and secured the office of Requneutal it is to be hoped that his pima- larityin his new capacity will begreatee theeeit was in the' old. Otherwise he may never return leen the war. How- ever, as Judge Klein remarked' it the, Qeetrt Which finally.disiniseed Joe, "the• ;Obnstable who carrtes out his duties is fluid to make enemies who will fie.* his.• dimnissal." Armetror4s clisnilesal has been mentioned a good many times with- in the list two _years, so that eye were heginning thiekethat, as' a eonstable, he must be first -Townley? the cat 'with diee'livese .First, it appears, he loot ;hit office as. provincial constable, Which gave him a sort of roving commissiou to pur- sue the criminal' wherever he found him within..• the ample' bounds of • Ontario, But he was till County Constabld and complaints of his undue zeal in the en- forcement of the law kepraccumnlating. Judge Klein, however, did not like to take the responeibilty of dismissing the constable of his, own accord; and sub- mitted the complaints to the General Session of the County Court. It appeaes teat sem° time ago the County Council. had by resolution, disapproved of Arm- strong's methods and this perhaps gave rise to one of the stories of his being de- prived of office. He seems now to „he Gown and mit for good, and parties not over mice about observance of the. law, will breathe easier. . A Llowd for Saturday Chances are there will be a big crewd in town an Saturday, the • 24th There s will be a great big•auction sale of all J f manner of household:effects, at the Mc- i C' . One ef the rent active Institutioris •odr day, we find,. working steadily an Without much pretence right ino rnidet and in goodly iitimberee evident] come to stay, uuder the banner "Women , Institutes" -a ,group ,grandneether motheesend daughters, who are boun to take' the most out of life and help th other sisters tO.havS a little social hou of r, .Death of 'Duncan McConnell • Following two years' lanes • from paralysite, Duncan McConnell, cn,'orthe Old residents of the 2nd lime o irtleetf, passed away on Saturday of 1 teeveelk at the age . Of: 73. ''Though aneinvalid mace sefferinget strelee paralysis- two years ego, Mr.' McConnell. had been Ole to move about and .uutil about an hour before his death was as: well as tuniat When. another Stroke came on andhe p.a,tieed: away .in a 'shore Arne, Thofun- eral to Kinless.ceinetery on Monday was largely attended. Among others present were .a slater, yrs. Stephenson, of Lon- don, no. her , son, Die. •Stephenson; -brother, 'Allan,And-anothersister,. • Mrs. Intyciodealso of London. Mr, Mean - nett was a natiee, of 'Clreeeock. Scotland, and came to Canada. nearly 50 years ago. Forty.oie years ago he. was .married, at Lobo to .01iristetiaMeLeod, who survives *,The faroilYcania' tOKinloas 4.0 - yeare ago and have.tver since,residedon the farm Which they now • occupy. Mr:. McConnell was a plastereranddevoted his Ape to that trade rather than to farming. He leaves three sons and one daughter: John, of Guelph; Allan', of London; Duncan; at home, and Mrs. Gillies, of .Elin Creek, Man. ' as well 'its work, and break in on. th Monotony of par everycley lives; a "heigh thought" for others, such being the pre Calk of their matte' "flome and Country. This•Senti went prevailed•at their An nuel-District Picnic which was held a Silver Lake, Thursday, 15theinete wher PIO several hranches of Bruce go: amal gamated and discussed Om intereeteen gether, and'ave new inspiratiees to con Moue their great Red Gioia Work; and redouble their efforts lin' this service fo the corning•year. The Farmers' fnsti tete with which the Women's Institute is affiliated, discussed ways and Means to provide food for the starvingenillions engaged in waresUtely not the least im portant helper. to conquer the enemy. They also enjoyed the ever-present by the lake -side this year, and nelped do justice to the sumptuous supper when both sessions concluded. Best wishes were conveyed from 'the men's meeting tO the women's by Mr. *Kay, who spoke in glowing terms of the Women's Institute work and wished them further succese. A pleasing feature of our report of. the Bruce Institutes work for the past year, -was $2,400, and .that from the women's•efforr alone. Merit Of them gave to Patriotic Leagues and husbaods doneted to Patriotic work:, that was nottaken into account in this report. We feel pleased to report a little effort of elf -sacrifice and a helping, for our Jees- avored friends, and we would like to ntere,st the women who are affiliated ith mg relief work te come and join ith us, and in the common service of thers. "Forget our sorrows in our ountry's 'present needs." -C oet. Garry Hotebewhen all of the house fur- nishings will be sold. There is a great -deal of useful materiel on this sale, and all will be sold as•Mree McGarry is giv- ingl• up the house. Anticipating the Zrowd on Saturday a number of the merchants have widely advertised. special. .sales -for that date on the principle of quick returns and small profits, so there willbe a busy day of shopping and buy- ing. The getnioe is not a busy one, Cbme to town; 'seethe crowd and teke advantage of the special safes. Read over again the McGarry sale bide and the big adveitisementa whith Appeared in The Sentinellast week. • •• Kingsbridge --Menday, June 19. • Mrs. White, of London, is visiting Kingsbridge friends.• . • Mies Lucia Austin, of-Cioderich, is the guest of her cousins her._•• • Miss Priscilla Dalten hits arrived home to spend the summer. here._ Mr. and Mrs. John Moran and M and Mrs. Jos. Moran are Ashfield visite ors.- •; Miss Margaret Dalton, John F. 'Seib-, van and Frank McCarthy, who spent the last few months.hi Detroit; have re - tweed home. Amongst those who took in the Grey- hound excursion to Detroit were: Thos. Connor, Min L. Sullivan, Jelin Garvey and Roy Meyers. , William and John Long, of. Assuinp- tion College Sandwich, and Madeline Sullivan, oethe 0.0. L, have arrived home for the summer vacation. r. i• • Soule of last Sunday's visitors at Kingsbridge were: Rey. Fr. Dean, Mr. and Mrs: John ' Boyle, Miss Gladys 'Grubb,. Mr., and Mrs. Geo. Brophy, Will Commins and Joseph Donciran, of St Augustine; Mise Kelly, Mr. Stock and Mr. Murray, of Kinkora; Mr. and Mrs. John Lannen, Goderich; Mr. Lynn, Godetich; Mr, and Mrs. Lannan, Mrs. Lyon.and child, Detroit. Several from here, including Mr.. and Mrs' Chas. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. O'Reilly, •Annie Griffin and Rebt, Moran were in London last week attend- ing the ordination to the priesthood of Rev. Wm. Moran, Who solemnized: his filet Solemn -High -Mass- on -Sunday- ' morning, assisted by Rev. Pe. Doyle; of LOtiti ; sey, Kinkora, Sub.Deacon. If , CHURCH NEW§ • Tim LEAGUE -The League met as usual Monday evening in the basement of the Methodist Churce at 8 o'clock. • Miss Letitia Joy's; Bridal vice president, had charge of the evening. The Serie- ture lesson' was read by Miss Hazel • Webster, and Mr. Earl Bogues took the chair; "Frances Ridley Haver al" w the stiejeirfor 'the mee4ing, and was very ably dealt with by Miss Etta John. ston, who gave ap outline of her great life:work: Readings bearing on the sub- ject were. given by Atma Alton and Mil - dred Treleaven, mid the hymns sun were composed by Frances Havergal. A fine duet was given by Mies Pearl Irwin and MreEidon-Hendersom The Christ- ian Citizenship Committee have cherge of the meeting for the 26th., and Mr. Harold Freemen Will •take tle� topic', "TheCitizen and the Franchise". and the Meeting willebe led • by Mr. Frank .Bogues. • , Of Interest to Auto Owners .44.1•4•4=1401MMININII• Mr. Ceo. Turner is now in charge of the repair' department of Ostrander's h,arage and prepared to, do -all kinds 'of repair work on sill kinds of automobiles. Mr. Turner is a machinist with,17 years: experience in large automobile factories and repair shops., and is' ail expert on automobile engines, lighting systems, self-starters and the whole mechanism' • of the latest automobiles. Always ayailT .able. , Garden Party Was Goad 'He that meketh a guden party taketh a great chance, fel. the weatherman is showing no favors. • The local L. 0. L. •had a demonstration of this on Friday last, when just at .the- hour'when folk evould otherwise.set mit for their garden -party, it began to rain heavily-eand gee - ting away to a good start, kept right on Anougheut the night. In spite of tine, -some fifty or ' more assembled at Mr. Miller's'orchard, where the party was to have been held.' ,But it takes far more than 'fifty to make a good Orange Lodge party, and it was decided to postpone the affair until Monday evening. 'Mori - day evening was better, though decidedly cool for the middle of June. There was a good crowd, and on the whole, a very enjoyable time. Wingham and Luck- nonetalente-provided--a-good-pro-gram, and despite the ill-natured weatherman, the party was an all-round • success. OANK HALP HOLIDAY k- -The local Banks will close every Thurs- . day afternoon during the Months of July and August at one o'clock. People hey- ing bank business todb will Please li-eaf this in mind. Z9 -6-1007c. •.Teti-.Guree.-We missed our worthy President, Mr. Hagan IVIcDonalde Mon- day .night, but we were- pleased to know that he is getting. along fiteourablye Mr. A. D.,MacKenzie.took the chtite and the • Devotional. Cenitiaietee, • who. were in :charge; did their part to .make the even- ing interestimee ;The topic was "The Wee of Good Cheer.': Nornia Thnip- son 'read the Scripture leen,' which was in harmony With the topic, ,being '"Chtiet's \Verde et Cheer." •Readings entitled "Sunshine Sermons", were given by Miss F. Reid, Kenneth MeidieeSberiley Burns, 'and, Alvin Strachan. Mise Gertie •Tre- leaven favoured, as solo.. .$tegle.. Meekeeeie reaeran expellent paper on the topic „ which made one realize he* impoetant'is Good Cheer. A good' mus- ical selection wes.given.by Wilfred -Mur- doch and. Miss D...Hendersee readon in- teresting selection 'from the War against . Gloom • 'It was elecided.thate owing to the Women'aInstitute having their 'lain eland. next Monday evening, the . Geild. wont(' pistpene their lest meeting of the terra eintil•• the/ first • Monday in July. The Social Cominittee have charge • Women's Institute A lady e'elegate from the Agricultural St. Helens Department,, will address the ,Lucknow -Ttiesdiy, June -20- '• The. •inottihik 'meeting 'of. -frelens. Wornen's Institute -mill -be -en Thuredny afternOml, June _the •2111.11,, At, the nome of Mrs. James Martin.. Sub - Jct, "Kitchener's Life"; Question Draw- - Institute at-krs. M. Mitchell's -• on Monday attention, June 26th., at .3 • o'clock. This will be an interesting .ad- dress. and it ishoped that many es pos. •erbie froeirtown and veurary will be in • to hearet. No chargels made. This „ emeetingewill he followed ,he Party in the evening; starting with sup- per at 6 o'clock. • . , A "Game" Soldier et 1.(111.1tterr A• -media-1U vita -Won -it' extended to all the ladies to be present to talkup the picnic, and *aye of inak. ing Money fdr Patiiotie work.-Sec'y. ii.11.111MMON••••••11111411 Iiirn-Monday, June 19, Pte. Harold Walden- was borne from Walkerton over Sunday. • * • Miss Annie MoPherson, of Kincardine, iS viaiting at Mrs. fithood's. Mrs. Fred Templin, , of Kincardine, sPent Sunday at 14lattliew Welsh'e: • John Henderson is not imprOVing as fast as his many .friende would *ish. Mrs. M. McDonald, of Saskatoon, Soak ;Tailed onefriends here last week. Miss Annie Outran, of Ripley, 'spent the week -end with hetfriend, Mise Ethel Rae. , 'Mile Thompson and Billy Griffith, of Kincardine, are spendinget few days at Jblni Walden's. . Annabel, from here attended the re- opening, services in the Presbyterian chttreh on Sunday last.and tiled the lee- Tuesdoy evening. Whitechurch • -Titesda.yeJune 20. • K. Patereon and 'family visited at Lucknow on Sunday. • ,• Walter Lott spent the week -end with , his mother in Brusielee' . • Mrs. McLean, of Fleslierton, is Visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Stewart Mrs. McCleneghtin and daughter, Ona, are visiting friendain 'Cleveland, Ohm: PteS. Tom and James Penrose; of •London, spent Sunday at their home here. , • Mr. and Mrs. Stewart,. of Goderic spent a few days With their son, Rev. Ure Stewart • • Messrs: Walker end Q. M. Fairfield real estate agents from Guelph, visite the village on Monday._ The young people of the Whitechuec Presbyterian church will hold a garde patty, on Friday evening, July 7th. " splendid program is being provided. Th Teeewater Band will be in attendance The Guild meeting on Sunday mein was •well attended; the subject bein "The Usefulness of GoOd Cheer". Th subject for next -Sunday eeening-is "Nei Anal Heroes. and National Cowards" •-lieeleadereiseieetre-Eaglestariee-- • The annual Garden party of Langside Presbyterian church will be. held on Thursday -evening, ;June 29th, on the usual grounds. • I he Tieswater Bend will be present .and other _interesting features will be found on the program, ilscluding vocal seleetiene, a,dttresees, eic. A 'cordial invietition is- extended toleell._ • Speeial ?Patriotic services mill be held next Sunday in the Presbyterian and We had occasion some months ago to mention a Lieut. Jack McLeod, the baby of the Princess Patriciate as that 'regi- ment was firstorganizee, a - fernier mai- dent or Teeiwater tted Paisley, *Wlien . the P. PO were shot to pieces at Ypres, Jack was .slightly wounded. He later fell with an aeroplane, the 'aviator being ,killed, Later, Jack was severely wound- ed in the leg and arm and left for dead MI the field. He was pielted up and after three nionthe in an English hospital he went home to Alberta. to rocuriorate. This process is • now coin- ,pleted, end be hes just tie.tepted a com- mission in the 21 lth Bettalinn (America Legion) tied will go back to the Front. , In a letter to the Paisley Advocitte he says that,, remembering all he has c'orne through, he is not anxious to return, but ali 'things are looking pretty dark ovef there tliese days and as I feel .perfectly fit again, there is no reason why 1 should 'Sta;t at home." --Metliodist-churChea.----Tho-Whiteehureh members of the leOth and 181st Batta- lions will be present In a body, by kind. permission cif the commanding officers, and will attend the morning serviee in the-Presbyterieit chat -aimed the evtlinig servitts in the, Methodist church. The pastors will have charge' of the services. The annual civics holiday of 'White- church and cemmunity will be held on Monday afternoon and evening, Inne 26th, at the 10th bridge. The White. church boys Of the .160th and Mat will be present. AtilliScluentS: of various kinds are bein provided for the day. There will be races juinping, teg-ofeWar, etc., for which prizes will be given. Be- • aides, priees will be sevatded for the envie on the grcunds longest Married and also the couple married the shortese One and other similar prizes. A splen- did booth ie being peovided, where re- freshments, 'eta, will be provided. All are expected to bring baskets of pro - Visions with them and have 'a pleasant time with our boys „before they . depart frompur midst. The past reputation of these gatherings will certainly be Main - Shied. Tho. pr.00escla will be dovotecl %atm() RItriotaa olient4 • 4111114....4111.11111m4... • Presentation. at'Zion• Vie the evening' of Thursday,June- - large number of the Zion Meth° congregation met -at the home of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Hackett. It was quite surprise ,to them as they were not:ant paling anything of the kind. The peo had, howeveregathered for the purp of 'honoring Miss Hadkett, who has be a most faithful. organist of the Clur C arid is now retiring. "Vuring the evening Me. Bridgette troduced•the object., ef, their coming getheepand then. called upOn Me. John -Andrew behalf of the -congregation, to present to Mies Hackett the following etldressi ' Mise Helen Hackett: Wee the cigilFeeegation efZion Meth- ,odist ()hutch; havieg 'learned of your intention of leaving our community t� reside elsewhere, beg leave to submit the f011owing wordp of appreciation, as a small tribute to your charac4r and services to the eonneuejtY, in winch you have lived all your life thus far. As to your character, we have appre• dated its. sterling qualities. At home and libroad you haSe been 'free from word, you possess the loftiest ideals' of leiefewn.•ei1/2., eeeeieyiseeil of -energy and en to realize these ideals in home and solid young womanhood, and havenver Ought en- thusiasm, kind and generous, and in a • h to speak particularly with up. prechition of your setvice to the church etwhich you and we.are members. In the Epworth League, in the Sabbath Scheel and in the Women's Missionry Auxiliary, you have done your. full share ofwork with great faitlgulness and pains- taking.care. But ,your best service .rp he churchhas beenin the &peaty of organist. We ail. understand that the position of organist is aitost responsible widen and delicate to manage at ti4s1 ut for six yes you have assumed the responsibility without having encerred, the displeasure of any. You have seldom isappointed the congregation I y your bsence, and yeti have played the organ ith an energy and led the singing with .zest that has been delightful to all and' est helpful to, the spirit of public wor,- We feel we cannot let you go without °me •further recognition, ' other than hese words of appreciation, therefore, he whole community has shared' in Pro- uring you A little present, which will stify to the goodwill of all toward you, e trust it will-lie'of service to you and ill- help- you te keep a we in your me 10, dist and a iei- Pie ese ere in. too a a' a .te •ew a feeling of kindness and friendship t� - ward us all hi future days. - ' The church with which you have been identified and the dommunity in which you have hied wish you, for the future, long life, prosperity and much happiness. Signed on behalf of the church, SAeroeu. &inane* Pastor, ALPil NIXON, Steward. ., • Dit •av! STitelJD, SteWatel. • After' the address was read, Miss,Ellen Woods and 'MissMaryHelm presented the gifts referred to above. lend which consisted �f a couple Of pieces of parlor furniture. Mies Timken. 'appreciated warmly the addrees and the gifts, and in a few well chosen words her :father re. plied for here A nice lunch was then eerved by' the ladies, and the,balance of the evening was spent in a seciable way, with much music. All enjoyed the :evening, and all • regret Si8i; Hacketee departore froth' the comntunity. The Bruce Battalion To London The Bruce Battelinn left Walkerton yesterday morning for camp at Louden, where the men will train for the remain- • der of the summer: If intended arrangee• ments weri3 carried out, the .hattation 'got on board' two special trains at 9.30 a. m: and Culled out for the city canne Maly soldiers were home on a last visit from Walkerton 6n Sunday. •On Tues- day the peeple of Witkerten and sur- rounding country put on -something of a demonstration -by. way of farewell to the boYe in khaki. • Cuirass Centre . -Moliday, Jane 19. tiesenevisited friends. here on Friday of laid week. ' • Mies Agnes ,Hughei epent ,tho week-endevith friendoin Teeswa ten • elr.• Alex. McKenzie, of Lanside, Spent Sunday with friend here_. . , .Miss "Laura Stanley 'of - Leiden. is tisiting41 theimtne Of*to. Thrhardann • fran:i liere a ttendea-t Circus at Wingliarn Monday' of last Miss MarySteboof Stretford Normal Sehool, is spending the holidays at her borne here. . Mr. Thos. Ross, of Langside, is saw • int( wood forikntinibsr of....the fernier& arotind here. • • • Mrs. McKenzie, of 10th. con., Kinloss, has returned hem' after speeding a few weeks etthe home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Day. • ' . Beowle-BALLAGH.-The marriage of .Mr. Maurice Brown t,o • Mise Ballagh, daughter Of Mr, and Mrs. Robert B31- ,11114 Of the 2nd. line, Ctilrose, is sche- duled to take place on Wednesday elef this' Week. We understand they will go for a short lioneynipori trip before mak- ing their home oii theellrown fitem. Mr. John Keith, of the 4th. line, re - cowed word last week that Vivo of his nenhews,IWin. It and Grahani Borten, who enlisted in Alberta, have been Wettedei in the recent; heavy fighting in Flanders. Oraliant is thought to be 'severely wounded, ea word was sent to his mother that he was hit in the neck. The mishap to Wm. Henry was reported * In' the newspapers. There areother two st) of the llorton bop in tho atulq I * • • ..41•41, Sin le Copies 43 Celitg 23id Specials 11. We are offering some at special prices for Friday • and Saturday•. As: ofir...space islimited we • are uuable to . . give a tut 1st, but below you, will find a fewlihes of special -interest. • • $16.00 Ladies! Wristlet Watches, - $14.00 , $10 Gent's Gold 'Filled Watches $3.00 Ladies' Rings $2.25 $12 Mantle Clock, solid quarter • cut Oak, $9.00 - • $7.00 Miseon Clock $5,00, $t 00 Mission (Jock $Z.75 • $1.00 Alarm Clocks 75c. You are cordially •invited to visit out= store ,resurciless of intentions to purchase. • • • F. T. ARMSTRONG • Jeweler wad Opiteiam Pheiie 92' , EVERYBODY'S COLUMN WANTED. -A girl for -house w k -good wages. Apply at The Sentinel Office. 13.6 -t -f -o. TEACHER VtiANTED.-Second class proles- , MONEY TO 1•0A.N.-On mortgages'' a29.6nd...cio-t-es Stock and Mutual Companies. . , at reasonable rates. Fire Insurantc,_'both State sale**. R. A. Grant, R. ,R. 3. Luck- • GEO: A. SIDDALL. Broker, LucknOir. • now, Secy. alone,' certificate, for S. S. No. 15, ASktleld.. 4 _ .• , • , - • . • TEACHER WANTED...Protestant. for S. S. . . No. 9, Huron Township, •duties to. cam-• menceafter midsummer holidays. APP1Y , stating salary. qualifications and exper. , ience. All applications must be In before , • July 16th.• EgRI3ERT RUM : 13-7;180.c.• -, •Kincarci-InPSURitg.A: NSeoc.I..-T.-1 ' Notice For all matters regarding_orsenhillcemetery -refer to D. C. Taylor, Secretary. • For Sale FOR SALE -Ford teeming car, in good repair ; . . . -at the Ford Garage, Lucknow.- . m•ope • - .. • . - FOR SALE. ---Pure bred Yorkshire swine-. • . , . . from 6.weeks to 6 months old -a large Veal- . _beg to choose frora=both sexes. Steck is • . .. :,..A.Oli2 best breeders of 'Ontario:- Jahn- iraitir - rish, It. 15..7. Lucknow. • ' a2-n.n. FOR SA.LE.--,Two.storeyframetouse, 8 aroma., „ hard ahd soft water In the _ house, 174 acre _._ of land with fruit trees. Victoria Si. 22-64-1‘.• Apply to ROirr.•RE.intinx. • Auction Sale THE McOARRY ROTEL PROPERTY and • all the zontehts of the house including. a . -great amount of bedding. furnitum dining • room and kitchen utensils, Willbesold by . public auction en Saturday, June 21. coin- mencingat 1 o'clock sharp. • J. Pultvis, Auctioneer. Lanes - , -Monday, June 19.. Miss Bella Kennedy is visiting an Philip Flogires. . Philip Hope held a large hay -drawing bee to Ltieknow last Thursday. • • °- • Lanes Beef Ring has started,. with James Saunders as heel- buteher.• Harvey Millar has -captured two half- grown foxes and is endeavoring to tame theJnrof;n: Bowie; ' ha•s sold sold 'a handsome, • team for, a high price and ,purchased a team of iron greys. - W. cr. Reid is able to walk mound 'after his long term as an invalid, with a broken leg and bruised ankle. . Joseph Carroll, of Lickhow, and kr. and WS; John Kelly -of Chicago Sun:- da.yed with Mr. and Mrs. Henri P. 1:12MgAren:tieedeltietfeWitlierfeenatierlife" be congratulated on the success of their. .- sen, William, Who Was ordained into the • - priesthood on Saturday; June 17th, id Loedon Seminary, by ,Bishop • Fallon. Father Moran said: -his _first Mass lir . Kingebridge church oh .Senday, Jane 17theand wasepresented with aii addreee and a .puree, to winch he made a very . toulfilng eePly. , . • "-E4hth. -Collili r--Ionda, ily°SSJ-tt-ii-e 19. RainRain Rain!! is the talk of CharTea Conran hes purchased it Ford car. ) , Mr.. Splan, of Kingarf; spent Priday at John Culbert's.: , Leslie Congram spent last, week with his uncle at Winghtim. • ° 'Thom!' Lindsay, of Bervie, spent. Sunday at Robert Harris'. Mies Birdie Harris. spent Tneeday 'afternoon at Robt. Harrier.. . • Our Earl is very busy just now. Ile is leariung (lien° and says it's easy. Mr. and Mrs...tolin S. Culbert spent Tuesday at Nixon Needham's, ICings.rf. Johnstone has purtbased a Anti' driving colt.from Mr. ' Ven &Mani " of Wingham.- Earl Westell and s'isterell.rs.T. (ase. more, of Kincardine, • spent Sunday on the fith Co. . A number from hero attended thrt ionic at SUM Lake en Therst14 ansl: spilte. stlentlia 04104 0