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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-07-06, Page 4N 'hursday, July t Its 8 sq. and Soietysrd ou'rie kittid.IN 1) $.: SONS. Ltd.: tiuriph., . lasurenm. Fire and Marino. T.INDna t. tateanow. that. Agent i ad. ttr.lJiles of Ul..araucc. Vire cad l,ife ret die , compuiel guaranteed. thdly re..itient malit Sin iourlutow,AV the Lentioa Mutual. A nuuthcr et village and farm properties for 1. 9.0,'1. Lnow Lodge mos every Faidr."Y et eninixot N'tr Clock in their Dalt, Vamp. bra titrect. All brethren' conlially invited. oilicersz-.Noble Urand. r. Aruistrootr4 itgattIgle'„IfffiVa )34;;:riZcy4.0. Patel son. A. i; A. ?4., G. U 0. 0141414 Lodge meets every Thursday 'light on or before the Rill moon. in the lliasonie114.1veleek strect Lueknew. W. in.. v. X. Arestrong;S.11.., O. Karlin; J. Davison; .S,t?cyVV ., W. A. wades. - C. 0.r. Court, Sherwooa. N. 00, =eta CVCIVk1St Moaday or the month in tho Visitibuthrethern vordiallyinvued to attend. Chief Ranger, John K Mil. Rec. Secy., Rat. timbal* Fin. See .itobL3ohnt.on D IL Meant 4,0. U, W 14Ucknow Ledge, NO. in,' megm . seco_d; oudayoreaeli mentit,in the OLIA. fellows' Dull. Master Workman, 3. Mtc Diarmid; Via. Secy.,I): It. Macintosh; nee, Glop Follcr; Treas„ Alex. 'toss, , Dalltrit O. S. FQWDE111 X4,. MS., D. CificouP ,ini attention to.goicl plate, crowning and • . bridgework. Vialta N'grenter 1St, and artr, 'Weduesttay of cackmenth; Gerrte Thar. • • . Op A. NEWTQN„ IX D., S., Dentist, oiliest Allin Block, Dueknow, chit, Ali modern • • Methods used. ,13est. materials furnished. • Crown and Dridgework. Painless est:reel- . by thause of, the I test, simplest and safest remedy. S011iN FORM. Newest thing in artificial teeth. Alamiunt plates& ' nonlorealtehle staltain lin ton Block', TeOswater. Spec CENTRAL STRATFORD. OhlT. YOU CAN SECURE, ° A POSITION 11 you take 'Er- -tours&Witb- -us: • A411'ilati4 UPurt us for: trained help ts many timen the itimber graduating. tudent's are: '.entering each week. , You may enter it any time.. Write one& for our free catalegue, • McLAGHI.ANI: Principal I CREAM WANTED W4 want cream and will pay the htest.market prides" for good cream. "5ammeru,',-Creanterv •and: • C41ieese • Vaetor.Pol..0•1*.trIVIs 4aVIOC cream during Ifie•*Wiritee WOUld do.well to ship to, us. We weigh, sample and test each Can • of cream Carefully that We receive, • 'and- return a Statement 'of 'Verne •each, time. We furnish two cans,' . pay express charges and issue cheques Or cream twice each . month, Write us and give ee a trial. It will cost you nothing -and we guarantee you ;satisfaction. For fuither particulars vprite or send for tans and •give us a trial. The Seaford' Creamery, Seatorth, Out. , Muskoka Lakes Lake' of Bays . Georgian Bay Algonquin Park French River Kawartha Lakes ,Maganetawan River . ..TemaganD, etc.( - , Round, trip, tourist tickets noyp....on sale ,from t terfath•stations in .Ontario, at very ldw rates, with liberal stop -Overs. Muskoka . 'Express. Leave Toronto 12.01 p.m. daily except Sunday, and 2.05 a.m.- daily,. for Mus- koka Wharf.: Cointectichni.are' made at Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lakes. Leave .Toronto .10.15 a.m. daily- except Sunday; and 2.05 a.m. •daily for Hunts- ville, for ponds on Lake of Bays. Equip- ment the finest, .,.. ' .1uJ1 Ora -curare' on application to agents; 0. MARTINI Agent Lucknow. Phone 2 Verditn. • working people. The peat .mase of ---.}.Monday, July .3. I the Rus.siaps are tingal,living and hard Haying is,the order of the day, - • working. There' was a. great deal of Tom SlIedayed. with Thomas , drunkenness in:the eountry and its ;ill Welsh. •• - effect i must,' have been very. apparent. Eurktimu erattue Fithlistied every Ttratalay tr-qdr6. ,natir.Unew.-10;)tmlo,, • Sittscrimien .$1.5;) per A. V; MACHEN411S, orronic• wr, eq., T11.1711,SDAY, 311/107 9th, .19 6 1514,041C1.0S4 ALIWIITA. t (tinf edeei: on Ito everung et %AIM 30tthe Weptintoxicatieg liquors over tile bars became unittwfull'Alirongbout the pthvince of Alberta. Tim Alberta prohibition law hed, been voted on by the venial() last Warmer and, a very deeided majority favored it. This inalfes theIltree prairie proxinees-'410- iteba, Saskatchewan and .ifilberta-dry territory. , The prohibition. Jaw AlCan.,, jt�b. mi Aiberta are very striegeut. in Saskatche*an the loesgilattir',1 the law without submitting it, to a vote ai the•people,' It cut tut the 'bare and '11qUor stores completely,:but made pro - Vision fees., limited sale of liencir by shops conduced by the goiterement. ° ' -Ontario's prohibition law comes into effect an the lath .of SePambni'' ' • agn:Ltrt ttAricEs.tiAmt Perlin, Ont., 'who undertonk it :change the =IP of 'their town evidently were'determined to give things.Germaa the hardest slap possible., They net Only discarded' °Berlin" but they selected as the uew name cherier"Va name not very dear to the Gernmalmart for some time Past. There would,. of course, be the-elesise to teile3 trent iS A tirgie, tWent3F- tWi men two marooned with onlia fight - hag chance cf survival. At •Sonth fiker6lia„t.einall Pettish. puseaeto'i; east eapolIere„ the golly inhabitant& are =le NorWet3kna IltoltralWrio a. number of wheie dad tbeir best to help Shackleton revile the party oa Elepltalat It et. eine tb.14ibee2-4);:ditienFaenever. BUTS To be healthy at etventYi Prelgite at fort*, is eound advice, hease in the streugth of middle life we too ofteu forget that neglected wide, or cerelese treat- ment of slight achea and pains, simply undermine strength and bring chrome weakness for later xcere. TO 1* stroller when older, keep your blow). pure and rich atei aettire With the strength -building and bo -nourishing iatics of Ootro Etuinoton wikhisa 'able, on acCOnnt et tit() ler, to land 'oo Iood' a t°1111C aid amed'ewe tg keel) Your bleed, rich, (11/eviata rheumatism and the Antarctic eentinent. The eltiv Eii- weld SickneSso At any drug *tore.; durance,did. not endure IAA fell a viettaa .°Scettet 11()Wil% %Monte, Qat. to ice Pressuremad Anally sank, Novel-- ber gp, last Var. Afterdrifting on an ice -floe for months, the llafortheate but intrepid vnyagers reached Elephant Is= land a week :before Easter ',with ,seant suppl$, of fond:and fresh, water. On • Ea:alter Mouclacy, about two months ego, SliackletOrt,etarted with' live yoilltlieeTs in onspf the beate for. South GeOrgia, 700 milee away, leaving twenty- two men behind, and made their deetinatuer three weeks. 4 :After that mneh good luck it is all the more tragic.. that atteMpts to reach, Elephant.Ieland have So:fee fraledd• Of cow -se it is how 11114-Wintel:ili g.14 lati • LOP- •The Men Whp were left ' behind ith food fpr abobt ONO weeks 1.tnow .nothing „of :what has come of Sliackletprea ferlorn li4e%und they hale ;three ,er fbur months to Waithhfere, the iee,will be broken enough to let a rescue • come through. Their oneChance is to hve on seals, 654 and. fishy penguins. .The thing hardly seems possible. could not aeroplanes be.. utilized to get food to those brave met4 The , Empire cannnt afford to lose sueh splendid fellows, and ezPense should not be a consideration in the least,. even in these 'terrible days of (kilos& Ali will pray for •a -rescue, petnate the. name of Kitchener as well. • It loos very much, however, as though the patriots in the city took some satis- fa9tion itt,. putting somethingunpleasant down:the throatsof their fellow Citizens of .German extraction:, and doubtful lo.yalty. The 'recruiting. of the 11,8th -Battalion at Perlia developed a' good deal Of ill -feeling betWeen the. loyal and tke,disloyal elements. • • • A great many, .possibly the pro -German element Of the pleat:ire, must have .refrained from voting on tlie selection of a new name. The total vote cast was •only 7-20. Of these, '346 voted in favor of "Kitchener" s. the new name; 335 voted for "BroCk".; 23 for "Adanac;'; lb for "Benton; '7 for. Torona'",,and 3 for "Keowaita,". • TheelectOrs atany-rate shedgood7 sensein avoiding that lant name, The final step in changing the nathe is not yet taken, as thV Lieutenant -Gov- erner in Council% (which •means the •Ontario Government) has yet to: .pate upon the new name., Put there is little likelihood that .the, dovernment will undertake to oppose ' the Will of the electors, s. THE IIUSSIAtilS AND vonnit, ..The people of Russia evidently are wellEpTeased with the..1•To Vodka, order of ihe Czar. • On June 30t.h. the Duna, 7 , whieb the peopleS\ house of rePrenent- tatiyes, passed a law .permanently pro: bibiting the sale of beveragescontaining mere thrin one'-and-one-laalf per cent ,of alcohol.. •That is cutting it down 'pretty, fine. k.he local option la:w -of Ontario permits the sale, of liquor containing, tire) Per dent oif kicohOl; lout aecprding to report this is a verypoor substitute for lager. • The prohibition lair. in Russia no doubt, represente the wiflof the great majority of the intelligent bUsiness and I BRUCE COUNTY NEWS ' Dr. Digby Gillies, of Vancouver,, B. Q, last week spent a few de.is with his brother, Dr. M. If. 0i)lies, of Teeswater. • •••• • Sutherland McDonald, formerly o the Lighthouse, Sint Clark, • was wounded on the left leg on June 13th during a counter attaek drt. German tia. • , Ddessri. g. N. Butchart, of Edition to, his hr9ther,• •Alex. Butchart; of Burlington (formerly. of Edmonton), 'Visited former friends in Carrick, and Mildmay last. Week.- , ,• Among reeent caeualties • at the Front is the death of Walter McLaren, eldest son of Mr. .and Mrs. 'Alex.. Me Laren, of ptuen Township, near Tiver- ton. He Was 23 yearn of age, and Utt; listed at Vancouver- • If You ihave dandruff baldnegs i under way. •Try the Renal' "9.5;' kair Tonic, which all, Rexall,Prug Stores fully guar- antee. 509. and $1.00 bottles.- J. C. Armstrong.. , •. The death of W. ,3. Jermyn, for pally years a Prominent citizen' of Wuirton, is repOrterl frora SaaltatAon", Sask.. • On June, .19 Mr. Jermyn; Who had gOne west to live'with a son; acci dently 2 fell into. the , Saskatchewan. River and was drowned: , He was 71 years Of age and had t)..q..0,1 in •Wiarton!. since • Southampton Orangemen are much disappOinted In not being 'able ,:/to arrange to have a celebration in their town on July 1.2th! They have failed to make arrangements with the G.T.R. te have a special train.run froin pan- erston. • Without this no successful celebration' can be held, as.tho regular train serVice would leave the visitotn in the town over night. , - Low Conr Livnvo.-:The Ripley Express is responsiblefor thefollowing: The high cost,of living is. "something of the past::: in thin village. A prom- inent reeidene informecrus that he is $2-a. „week •and is _working e- fieid-eVery. daon ibiW�f tare. Says .it cost him in the neighborhood et $5:11: week preVicous to the time he ccminenced to prepare his own food, and states he is Saving 43 a 'week by having,What he relishes and not eating expensive cuts Of meat. , This gentl& inan'a bank 'riceount sheuld inereaso at a taPid ra,te,a4: he is making money .at every meal he partakes of. •Sergt.. Duncan McKerrocher; for a nhert time assistant paymaster cf the • Otli (Bruce),Dattalion, died, at his home in Paisley on junis 23rd.• He enlisted *'With , the 160t1a soon 'after organization began, and very soon after was taken ill. He Was sent to. the hospital at Louden, but did, not im- prove, and Was brought home two weeks before bis death. His. illness Was 'due to liver and kidney trouble, for whicli the medical profession can do , little. . Col; Weir attended _the. latge funeral on Sunday., 'tile 25th of June, and made a short addreftS; • PAttmt1t*Fidirr.--4' &UM Of crier, nal dasatilt was trik beforo Judge Klein tat the CoUrt 110tide, Walt ertim, on Wednesday of lacit week, the de. fendant being Charles. Calhoun and the plaintiff Samuel Kingston, two farnierS. It appears that bad 'feeling had • exis between the wo parties for a . eon iderable time,, gn tie ht clay Cif Juuo the two °PriNfake Unfold.,Y7aNeni_cif London,' - . gvidently_ _conditions,aince-the- , •• .• spent the week,end at hie luf.nne here.. outbreak' of the war and the prohibition ' Miss Nellie Me/Millen spent Sunday of the manufactory and sale. Of vodka with her cousin, Miss, Elle; Armstrong. ' • contrasts very favorably With what (bey of • . "-miss .$0410 Me.Leod spe(4 a few days -were before, and the better element has of:last week..rith, lier 1thstert Mrs' 41" Conte to the :conclusion that total prohi- „ . bition will lae a good. thing in peace as Russel' Peid has purohased a new wall as in war tittle. :Stirdebaker.oir. -We overheard some of , The (..Jzs.r'S prohibition order applied ...oar y6,041449! saying I that .they did , - i-prtly to VodlraWlilth;va Ile poor mane • .:11orie _his son woaid learn to drive it.. . .- .drink;but the Duma evidently thinks ' Armstrong. • • The stork Paid a visit to mu. neighbor - that what is gond for the' peOr is good -hood-hn3t-Safttrdar-mortthxi-aod;-fV:"e-al'sO-for Ore -ACE:, and -by citbingtheiI grie bebY boy at the .boine 'of Mrand eoliona beverages which May be sold .Frager. • 0ong4ttilatione. down to one and one hall per ant it Quite a number from 'hire: drove to will catch thp Wiees and beers of the Ripley Sunday evening to hear the Revrich"as well as the vodka of the poor. • - Dr..Soluisteri; of Montreal, preach, Any. The bill has not yet becomelaw, and one who waq, lucky etiongh to Irt.tinside must be passed by the upper house ahd the .church Wai favored by an , excelleep the czar. before doing so, but the move•-. rmon,• , . nient,„having gotten under %fay, is not se •• • • . • likely to he given ; up. Besides, the The National Exhibalon. Czar is a well-meaning lean and must • , see that sdbriety after the , war will be "A glance eyer the Premien). List for .as necessary as during it - • • 1916, just issued by the Canadian Na- • • • • 4 tfonal Exhibiiion, shows a tria.rked ten- AN, ti,L.STARRED ENTERPRISE deney throughoutito give encouragement • , ' to -utility breeds. and 'types, and with f.Dally Advertise!), this objectla lewtheDoininion Govern Amidst tbe roar of the great artillery :meat has again contributed '8,1400 'to the ear is almost deaf to the story of Sir the ,prizee, the EAllibition has4d-d ed Ernest Shackleton; The arleditiOn another $000,and the Heteford Society. i h was to trese the Aritaretie eon. tirient and. achieve , great result for seleace.htte bon overwhelmed *ith mis. ibriane, aect how ati Elefilailt Leland .a.sndiar amounf. A hill elassilimtion ••has again beim given to ali gravies and ,fer the Orat time reserv_e ribbons wilt be siteetila all classes of live st454, men met eu the road, Kingeton driviug 4 buggp *Some hot words passed between them otd Calhoun, tried to pull Kiogston Mit of the buggy and failing, to do so, jumped into the buggy and , beet up ins opponent with his fists so badly that tlie Wbole left. side of his face wim.readored -lfack and blue, his left aye badly discelored anhe d tright side Of his face painfully bylined. A 'doctor was•stunnion-dclto and 'the, man conned to the bailee for several days after the beating.: Upen heat ing the evidence the Judgo found the- accused guilty of the offence and asseesed 41U 00. fee the part be -hid played; In the affair.-Biliee Tint,tes,' • $00 AND ,QosTs.--From the Walk- • erton TFIeseope we take the follo.wit4; 'Again it was demonstrated bete . on. Monday that breaking 'the Zvi:iv 11..„ cerise law is one of the most eirpensive pastimes in, which a Man can indulge. Two Chesley citizens. Gordon Lloyd, liveryInen, and John C (like) Tears, Bell Telephone foreman, ap•peared be - 'fore Magistrates Toltoii and Richard., soni-,andre----kned *300 and costa each fer"sellbig liquoi ,wiihout a license. It happened on the Big;Al ilitari Day June 3rd. It had been anticipated that liquor would be brought,in f roar ou 'side for the big -day, so two spotters *ere on hand from • the P, ovincial • Der t, According to the evidence of the Spot ters, Robinson and Ringer, they were "so'd a bbttle of whiskey each in Lloyd'' livery office between .twelve and 'one o'clock noon:- Lloyd: and his helper • swore that the eiRce was locked at that hour, Tears swore he Wes not thereat all. in choosing between the stories,.. .themagi4rate Preferred to belieVp ;the 'spotters .on "the ground that they Were not paid for getting, ,odavictions and hadnot the va me inducethent to..pu rj u r 6 , theniselves as the otrier melt. They •made the naieinium fine in each. ease' Lloyd paid $314 23 end Teav's43 13.4, E 'Klein, of Walkerton, prosecuted ahd E. C. Ppereinan, of Owerr- Sound, appeared for the fiefendanta." • , . SUNSI-iINE "SERMONS Cheerful tuidande to a Happier, Healthier Life By the Philcisopher-PhYalciao GEORGE F. BUTLER, A,. n, M..D. • • The time seems to have pass- ed when the average. Man can succeed lay medest and .unas- suming atethoda. All the .nice things that ••have . been said in • fayor of modesty fail to 'stand • the test .w n 'brought into the pull and hau lof every day life.' • Tbere Is now rid then a Mod- est hot an i tensely. earnest - man who makes a great success In life, but such ,men are the: !Inception.. If you are going to Makeyourself known It le no longer the'thing to cluietly.pass. out a card -you must advance with a trumpet and blow, a brazen blest td shake the stars. • To stand'With I:ftedhat and 'solicit a heating savors. of men- • dicancy ad an humble spirit., Bold assurance While It disgusts • some of .,us Will win' nine times out of\ ten. The modest and dif- lidera' man may Starve in a gar- ret; theris is. but little- chance 'for him In these strenuous days of the World's existence. • There seerha -to be nothing noW-a-days so condacive to suCcess. •aa:, •cheek, and the more cheek the better. •, Modesty • may • be a good -and- beautiftif thingTbut-en, 'perience Seems to' orcivi that if We 'Wait far oUr tuith In • this world, our•turn rimier Comes. 'But Oh, that we.mfght piss out of this age of eordld self -seek - bib and impudent .ainiertiveness Into something larger and sweet- er and finer. Give, ths lesayeest In our bread end more, sub- ' stanee;fil oar :cups with wine rather than froth, and for sweet pity's saki hang op ,the trem.. bone and the bass drum and let "silence, like a poultice, come to heel- the bfows af sound." (Copyright. 1810, IV WG. Chaptaan.) Lothian BRITISH GASreERMANS • AND ENTER„ TRENCHES Many Sueuensful Rulds and Fearful' Ourniro •Oorrearalizeoi. Germane • • Who Lo 'Heavily • • • •-•-•?,eia st The British ofil atement issued ThUrsday eight Teed:. "I:haring the lat)t 'Meaty -four ,houre it large number of -.cur reconnoitring mad raiding parties entered the euelny's trenebee at var- Ione points along the entirtt,. treat of the Iiritieb, army. All thein enter - Prises were successful Mt eckeving their .ohleetr Indicting heavy 'menet- ties Ati the .Oermans and eaptnring Prisoners. and war stores. In several instaneee our troops remained for. a.• Considerable period itt the German repelliug c011uter,attacks .acrOSe' • the. ,open. One .Of ;these enterprises took Place After the discharga of gas. Our troops, enteringthe german ,trenches,, fOttnr.1 a considerablelinno- ber Of 'dead.. Oar casualties were ia-. signiaCant. • The artillery of both sides., Jias beea. .active along the froiat.• • Hos- tilo ,trenehea .were rnuch dantaged itt inaiy .plates. The interinittent eltatN, of smoke end gas. has ;aroused, . the c Livities or.the reaenlY'S gans and ettollostei.4)dushp to dieelese Me hatter* p Countless Shells Used • All, the Londen newspapers print length.Y. accounts of .the extravagant ree ;of shellsby the -British forces ,in. Ounce and Flanders. The Daily Mali •,SitY•s:' "The gerniane are anSwering our great 'bonabtird.ment. aucl are. well supiiVed with, shells, but tiny .have never. before-•-eMPIOyed :artillery on Snalf.a•Seitle Wee wide: a front as we ere'doieg. Anextensive, as against an intensi$ method. is on trial and has clearly hutch. agitated. • the enemy, caused bin) considerable losses and left .our •infantry free to enter his trenches at night I here, thereand everywhere." • •`• . • • The Timea•headeuerters' correspon- dent says:. "The . British retain the, initiative and are inflicting heavy losses' with surprisingly !Anal casual, tier" to themselves. At no point. haa • there in position:7Tahne7-grPeoul7nmelatlarntost'cileavnergys- where is deep in Mach and the trench - ea full of water and 'while' the British. have harried the enemy badly, . no •,attempt has- been made iii anY ot the raids, to hold • or.. consolidate grovind twooinu.ii itaccuiroeimiii eicotssitsatrialplvoihints4hwags iblaeetyne been *4:my succesafal,'„! • ' • "Hour For Action Here" \ • •Premier Rriand- returned to Paris Monday after a conference with the British' contmander. Sir Douglas Haig, on Saturday and-SundaY,at the British. front.- The hour of action for the allies- is- Iferer.says- The -Matin: "At-'• tack • .succeeds defence on ;many •fronts." It says the, outstanding facts' are that the have increased en- ormously thedz material-. supplies,' and by close exchange- of views have im- planted a common directiveideainto the .Otieratiotis, now beginning , along . • all fronts.7. , •• • • CASEMENT, SENTENCED ',TO HANG Fp,R PINE CAPITAL ANRESERV48, 0-k8,800,000 • 90;nraivphis' in. CP,114dA A Oencral Banking 110ainess. Transacted Circular Letters, or Credit Bank Money Orders SAV,INGS• BANK DEPARTMENT ° insterest atto'wed at highest current..rate MADE IN . CANA/NA P010 : -*.000101:00 $075..Q0 -Oshawa :Calla4a4,s,<Biggest,,cat.Vaine DOESs IT RIDE EASY HAS IT ,POWER ASK AN IS IT ECONOMICAL " IS IT EASILY STEERED OWNER DOES it HOLD THE ROAD If you buy the. Ckevrolet you are gettilg a car that: looks like 'a, • $1000 car and that rides like a' $t000 car for $675. - — - GEO. SMITH AGENT LUCKNOW 7 Former Consular ikgene P4a-de . Dra. matic Plea -td -Court-Counsel , • Appe41-:-Re;clitig's !Charge Viscount'. Reading, L'ord• Chid Jus- ' tice of .Eligland, with the black. plat' spread ,OVer • his. -"head, and his to• • associates in..Scarlet ,gowns, likeWise• black -capped, .pronounccei.-t the. 'Sen- tence .ef death for high treason oh . Rdger .00m:bent *Thursday. after- noon, their an hour after the forenian .of the Jury oaVe the .verdiOt of 'minty, 'Sir Roger l''tad's addressed the court, reading • his. final ! statement. . Daniel 2,_,Dailey„ the privite.stildia.Who- had been helcl as his accomplice; was after- wards pieced in the dock. The •Chiet. ' Justiee directed the 3ury to, return :a verdict of not guilty, aud. Batley was discharged: by :Feeral•,'' • Casement declared he did' net re.„ gard trial by 'Englishmen: in; an 'Erig...• lish Cauit a• 'trial by his peers, to which he Was •entitled; . With sweeping:gesture Of his .arm..Sir Roger continued.: ,"1-leiv• would all Men hero: feel it an -Englishman had landed -in.. England. and had • been taken to .Ire: lahd, 'if . that man' had been'. Placed before a jury:in a Conimanity: indented 'against -him, believing; miin , to, 'be a., • criminal?" •• ' ' Michael Francis :Doyle, 'counsel Per Sir Roger, gave out ..the following, statement: "The verdict., through re- grettable to us; as ,not 4 'surprise, We will take' aa ha:mediate appeal to the Criminal Court bf Appeals, and then to the House of Lords, if neces- -'sary, because we feel that the: paint of law involving' a statute 500 -.years Old under .Which Sir Roger was -tried 'never has been legally' tested." • Fact,' -got • Motive Counts dedning high treason, taron _Aeeding .otte of: eix- 'oVert acts _charged against Ihn.pribon- ,er Was. found properly proved, . then ,.that meant that' a Verdict of guilty:. should be returned: If the prisoner • knew that* hIs actiona were helping eneniies of England, then, although he had . another ulterior InOtive,, was aiding and abetting the eneray. • (Intended for last week) Miss Thompson, of Lendonvis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan 144ergtison., • Mrs. Ed: Giltbore and faintly &re visit- ing friends in Chepstowe. Mrs. Gilmore is visiting heedenghter, • era- O'Hara, near Chesley. • .1. Mr. arid Mrs. Jrie Swan, of Holyrood, spent 6nday With friends here. :Mrti,_ Donald 1,1oSe, er., of .Edmohton; is spending& week or so here. the -guest et Mr. and Mrs, 11, F. Headman. • Pte. Clarence fTettdetsott wan home Man Walkerton for a dayor to last week previous to the battalion's leaving for Loncleif , Mr. Mary, *Lean arid her grand- dtughter: Miss Marion McLean, of 'Cal- uict Miob., is risitiefs:h& brother, Mr. A, Ca platil, ContraCtor Kelly ulity Thomas•Relly, has been found guilty Of theft,- receiving,. end . obtaining - Money by false pretences in connee•:-_, doh With: contracts for the Man'itoba ' ;Parliament ;Buildings. A,; verdict of guilty. on four out.,of the five, counts, in 'the indictment was tolind •hy the: jury in the Assite- Court at" Winnipeg en Thursday atter it had deliberated for three hours. •Kelly had spoken in his .own. behalf, being uhrepresent. ed counsel. Leave. to •• appeal Wits ranted and sentence >vat; not Ini po'sed by lustiee Prendergast.. • D , ,.• • • • • Ottawa announced, on •Tueeday. Canada's trade for Mity shoivs a re- markable ilieregae both itt exports and imports over May of last year. Im- ports totalled e70430,000, en ,increaso of a little over $35,000,000, �r 100 pdr co•nt., as compared witl; May:of last year. • 'Exports totalled $100,000,000., "Kintail -Monday, -Safi 3. • Me and Aire. M °Donald, of Toronto' Visited Mrs, Beckett last week Charles Stewart has, got a Orni.f)orr car.• What's the matter with Clairlit.? lir. end .Mrs, Dave Taylor e.nd family motored from Detroit ote day lent week ' MIAS MOMIllartlofWhiteslitirshl %leo , START .Now There's no thin like .the- present.- . . Put off saving and-ydu‘wel never accumulate a'competence. .tart • • a 55vipgs-zatcount at the Bank, of Flirniltori Smatl. sums. received from $1.00.upv,-Ard. LUCKNOW-BRAWCH A, GLENNIE, Manager.' Capital ,Authorized $5,000.00o Capital Paid.up - $3,000.000 Surplus $3,475.00o V . 4,40‘....m..h.,,,,"!.......i.,4,........‘,....4..."&"44,.. " . COOL SHOES. for Hot Weather. Something CoOl. for the Fek is Now in Demand • We have a beautifi.1 line of Puinps and Strap Slippers, in Vici Kid •and Patent, at prices front 1.75 hp to $5 50. .,, • . , • • Shoes. Barefoot Sandals for the kiddies- just the thing . We have a, full line of Women's, Miss es' and Children's Outing ' See our Ladies' High Cut, Bal. "Classic Make," price $4.50 for vacation. . ,- , ACKERT' & RATHWELL . "A GOOD SHOE SiG_REL_FOR. ALL ,THE FAIVIlit:Y" : ONOifilitiams.vhov..1~4.1tpelboo;b4/10144rotoulitgolobARAgIAARairliria 0 1110 past' vvenk at the home of :Mrs: M rs, ;Allen and family, of 0 tmlachit. spent ' the holiday • with the. 'former's parents. A number flora ;here S,attentiod the pionte-at A -he end: of the l2th at 4 ,1),ort.a. spiel -1(11d ' ' ;11,Yr. add;;Nirs'. Perri; M McKinnon' find 'l'earl.-and' Frank firi 11111, slreflIettoil,' wit ept Mrs.. McKinnon mid babe, nf 'Park"' i 'arc spending some ch. ys at ilia Immo pr.Mrs; Griflj n. • - •• 'A/Oohing . 'Untende(I for lea Wetik)• : • ,Milet Beryl Solt nston is home • for the summer veektion., • Jack Swan, of Lothian, is frequent' Matelt i ng visitor. tif Int r• and ' Lothieri, visited Mr; and Mrii. Thon. A nderann, Sulndity.. Atitm. ;‘,1. ltarrison, mri-Poterborri, flin - guest of. Mr, and Mrs, Anson PinlaY this w6e1c,4• . ” Mr,•Ilobt. Pit zge d lam invonted in new...Peel ear: The: mifoi nfleffitti: Aso nitn• busy i his borl nod. , liallmrsnii, of the" liattalion; Toronto, Mul Menders. Bark, wello.f.Lochalohl. were week -end petite ,t lin ..1..drs..,11Vm,Fitothorst •1 : •°- „DErnNp the.114NyilE livery' Woman h 'tows the discoMfOrt of of dusting -but feat realize its dangers: Dust cousistspi very Muhl particles PI .of them finely -ground ; mitieral saktitances, and the rest flaky .atoitis of dried vegetable and animal matter: • As it is blown through the *air, it collect,, germs *Ina microbes of every ilegcriPtion a:or-front:a' sorts of places, end settles, still hOlcling• these dangerous little organisms, onto floors and 'carpets. Here .it r.entains consiantly. in!ireiving Trent ,more dust falling on it, atzd the aid- e! °hes grow in manlier. . • A long colliesn broom.-4the heavier ' 'dirt is swept along, but the fine, gray, microbe -Weil trust is thrown Op 'in eiMals, to settle on tables, chairs,' picture frames, and, every oilier place that a Minute par - tide eau lind a tinting Made: As it „flies, it earriesgerins of many dienasta nitti7ggs Owf ittlit%liwitt)riientibt rweliittrithefttloniti°1g the ;r1Wor ping„ and of children and every- body else itt tbe house, • • When people are in a Very geed' physical Conilitioit, .these disease germ aro tiantilly.successfatly resisted lait when a, man, woman �r child •Igit•ra,n t uner lt•Itrs 64thsebtf 10 relttler microbes harmless, andthen it is that'du Al gorilla. Carty the:great- est danger of sickness or death. .Use Diwthane when you sweep ZOLICkellir011184111DIVIIIALIRT:1148,•C°4 • •