The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-07-06, Page 8<
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Ladies' Sninmer. Viiidet*ear.'
The warmer weather is now creating pi big de. °
Bland for cool„ cemfortable ITtulerwear.. •
We
at showing extra liable at 25c .ui Vests and
, Drawers; .The Vests are made with short sleeves
• and without sleeves •and are neat ,fitting and
nieely trunined, We have also a special 17.ne
, the low price of 12 1,2c. that has proved a *big -
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Thuiqay, jubi Oth
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ONICIAL REPORTS'OF':M. W1"40-kist• nct01137. -bought U1
hev.o from Urtn. Lueltnowo
• tREAT:ALLIED,DRIVE''
.1%lr. a d 'Mrs llobert.Fillbtr
. reo4, spent tike wAtit -news,
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Many Villsiges 'Talteli!. and Trerinhen.
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Overran un Wide'frnt With, Little Allan daineron„ of near Dc04010,,or,
• Losis,---41any Prisoners •
spent the week..end with the if,..ennedy.
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• The War Mice gave oil tit%) follow.
Ing statement 4aturday `t,kii at-
tach 'Wen 'matched north of thew River
: Oomnie SattirdSY tUerbilifI • at 7.0
Velaitin Vini3inic.t1on With the. Vreileh.•
British. troops have broken into the
German ferward system of defences
on a front of 10 miles. He4vy lighting
continued day' between, the Itivers
Somme and Auer% and uortit.ut .duere•
to eounnecourt, inclus1v3. Oil the
right or etr .attaelt We, have captured
Oernaan labyrinth of trenchers en a
front •ef seven miles to a depth , of
'140,90.- yard % and have stormed and cm-
, (Ivied the strougly•fortified viliaos Of
Montauban and iqautetz. in the centre
O t our attach °Ott it front ef four miles
have gabloa, loam, strong *Ants!.
white at _ethers tha enenir b still
holding eat. North a the Anew
to•ibtinnecottrt, tho'bitt.
Ufa Isictually violqat.,-.0erman prison,
• ers,ineude tWo regimental common.
dors and° the- whole or ono re•gialental
staff • •The large nanaber 91 eeenlY',
dead qt. the battlefield indicates' that
• the Oerrmin Casualties nave' beeli ye'7Y
'Severe,. 'eskeelellY• in the- vicinitY, of
Pricouct. Yesterday, in spite of a•high
sc.;Intge amount of successful
•was done la the air,. Au
portrait tailw0 depety.wate •attaelted
• with powerful boloo.
• , 3,5011 Prisoners •
"Stay nightfarephrt reads: •n-IeavY'
fighting liae....ttilreit place to -day in the
area betweent.the-Ancre•and the
Som-
me, espeeially about Fricourt and La
.Boisselle. lericourt was captured by
our troops about 2 P.M" and remains
In our hands'. Intim neighborhood. 0,
Ia Beisbelle< the enemy is offering
stubborn %resistance. • A considerable
. quantity of war material has falleii
bite our hands. rrh.e total prisoners
already expee4.3,.50Q. 'Yesterdayour
aerePlanee were very Italy°, ln ea-
eperation, Our atta4north of
• the Soinme, and afforded valuable as:-
- sistanee to our .eperations, -Numerous
enemy headquartere andrailway een-
-tree were. attacited with bontbs. In
one of these raids our escorting erect -
planes were attaeked by SO 'Fekkers,
which were driven off." •
• .• French., Accounts •
The Seturday.night French•.War Ot•-
flee statement 'referring to tk'e drive
reads: "North a,nil south of the Somme
following .artillery preparation and
reconnaissances .carried out: in. the
'preceding days, • the Franco -British
troops launched this inorning an of-
fensive .on a front of. 'about forty
• kilometres (25 • miles), %.• :North Ofthe.
tornme the French tro•ops establighed
themseirves in the approaches to the
village of 1-farneconrt and in the Mit,
skirts of the village, of qurlu,' where,
the battle,-tontinues. SOntli .a the
Somme the villages of Dompierfe, Bee-
quinco!ire, littesti and Fay. have fallenluto ear liants: •.••• •
Sunda,Y afternoon's repprt • • 1.'00
"North of the Sontriie the fighting was
fierce during:the night, The Gerinans
launched. i.violent • counter-a:Una1..ns
against•our new 'positions at.the ap,.,
• proaehas-to HarneCourt. Our curtains
Df- artillery fire and .infantry flrejn."
Meted losses upon, the
enemy, Who WO famed to . retreat in
gse:•ofer,• 'Pursuing _our advantage,
alibi -the right 'bank of the Peviere
Itifitie quality. lineS *see our range at 35 and 50c.,
' Also Ladies' ConThination Puits it 0,15, Sf'.00.
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• •011,i • Hosiery DeParttnent,. ' 4,
is a very:itupoitant.one ank•.
We..9-ini to1iitve4nerartgefor '
•• selection'. For sunuiter Weir' see what We a:re showing; in
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" cotton, lisle and silk at 15 18 25, 55. and 50c. .
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•' Poi'. "Children giiaMisscs chits Ketvpie::1-idse ,in "w1iit4
.and.in black at 25e; and the ofd -ieliable PriheeSS also. in .
I tazti-51"'
white and black at ,25e gives -extellent satisfaction in wear.
For Boys We are st?ll selling those splendid lines, Bulldog, Rock Rib and Buster
Brown at the old price 25e. • : *: . ' . • - . •
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'Latest in Ladies' Neckwear
We 'have ;just received another shipt4nt of
those beautiful 'Ladies' CollareanclUillar and Cuff
Sott-t
These aremadeof fin Lawn and Organdie and
neatly trimmed or embroidered and are priced at
25, 35 and $0c for the 'Collars
Collar and Cuff Sets, plain at 25
and embroidered at ,59c.
-To see them is to adiniWthein.
Children's .
Wasb
Men's Straw Hats ,
• New'neat, nobby designs ,in Straw Has for
• Men and Boyi, The quality ofthe straw is very
fine and -the bands and linings are of excellent, •
quality, Priced, from soc to $2.00..
' See our range of. Men's Fine Panama ilats •
'in nice styles at 3.50 and $5.00.•
just what the,
little folks need •
or 81311111101: wear. ,
Neat and pretty
Styles of goad ma-
terials at • ,
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40c to 12
Those are ex- •
ceptiozially . good
valUeS.'
Parasols and UMbrellas . •
useful, articles in sunshine
These are always ,
• or in rain. A recent
last January, before
• enables 'us to offer you
89�.t� $25O
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livery of oode putchamici
the advance took place,
betterthan usual, values at
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• '80e our \Clearing Lino of Fancy -Parasols-
your choice of the lot a.t•35c.
Special Values
T.,aclies? Raw Silk Blouses and Middie's, made. in
" • ,' latest Styles, at 200; •
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Ladles, Large Sige Aprons, in pretty. patterne •
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,• and ince styles at 50c, •
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Ladies' and Misses' White Outing Hats at 75c.
Corset Covers, nimbi, trimmed, at 25e.* .
Ladies' White Dresses and White' Waists at
, HALF PRICE. -
itides' White Princess Slips at $1, t.50.•1.75, „
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Fourth Lon. Kinloss of Dunannon,are guests of Mrs J.
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•••••:•.-- -HMoriday; July
-1"Iielields-tf fall wheat cortainlY leak
, ,very:eticeutiging jnat, now,• 7
• :'-•••,!1Fa.„! 11. n.•Ltlidcitstoh and her. Soli; R.
• ,ppe.; spent a couple of ''dito at Bruce
• Beach last Week. : • ;-- • -
•••• The .greY Ox S. S. will .picnicat tlie,
; Black, Hatse.lake•oa the. 4t1f, • all
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• being Welt *: - • ' • - • • • '. •
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• • , =• M•r, W. • Botroll of Stratford, -and his
:401-1 Mid 'daiighte ,r .4anceS and:Irene,
hol-
idaycd at Mr. John Megilliviaiy's on
• DoiuinionDy.•. ..• -
• gt. and. Mrs; ir.:'.$fc/vor • entertained:
pugefau Bois Irsaf-Tortiute • this
undeistand Mr..'Bess has '•• a
• veeitiee.-" ••;ihe.:, 64, lielicejorce, and
waS•fatinerlYitte;ef'linekneW's'athletes.
A &Within' the •4tlx. and GUi. cons.. and
• POI,Ife freer IsuOkhOwittlide4, the Jabii
:-.Ienaervicei at the Hurou'Olitireli;.
•last;SabbaAi. - a;ttentlince..-Was
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• atlhirge-that,'Many had to tend outside. •
••••• nef'doubt; •ateadits for the SPareq
• tatetglaiiee in zithei•churehes :yeaterOay.-
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MK X. Mehl:keen Ina re -Shingled Jus•
„It:look\vellfom the road.'
•• Dant McLeod has dope.. 63 Sale', :with,
barn.; The \imprbizetnent. is 'very
• .• noticeable.: Mr,:',Artgas•:Ross. '-orl• the: •
• . ' '• Otli., has-dOne the 'same 'with hia "lease
- • --and barh, of 'so .many autos.
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.. • along the lineslately is another sign, of
1. • - ...L. -prosperity among- fhe-farment ' • •
• , •;:Ths.pedigligne0 will Ow 014 a Set;
Soo 'of telexatk;ii imich :ni‘erlOd Mid:
r• .• . • ••• • •
Sea. It• precession „of them-
hidies;-4eire,hing to the hay -fielsis:..with
their•rake.i.D0' tile* shoulder, fo help'
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.the fariners in Oil's. •ti‘ne a Scarcity of:
,the male; 1mi-suasion. •See Inspiititlen
••• •raracie of .3090:women et Toronto,' in
' • • the Olebe„ July .3rd.: 'inst. • Women of •
• „,•••." • .Ta Af-rbet. • .•
• Saunders this Week.
Mrs. 'T. 1.:,Treleav6nand 111i8s Gert-
rii0e.were gtiests ofMr. and. Mrs, S.
Kilpatrick over Sunday. •
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Mrs.Bet IFinlay; and,. Mrs.. Stuart
and children were • Weekend
rviiitors at .Anson Finlay's. • .
• Misses •Ilagel and Olive Henry •motor-
dd. from Flesheiton, and spent a few
•elays,liiiit'areek With friends here. ,
, Mrs. W. Wilton, -of. :•Hagarsville; and
Miss Lura Archer, • of Lack -now, are.
-guests of Mrs.' Win. Stothers• this week.,
SignM ,on behalf of the pupils and
people of S. a. Ashfield,
•• LAUlitTTA HADIC'ETT
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3fr• Bee ; of Michigan, vikited- at - the
home 4.4 his nephew, Joe °mut. fitAt.*
‘reek.
'IttneSStrutliers aud 'Thomas Ifughes
'spent a few days with frtends near
• Tiverton. . •,
- 4 •number frOin here attended the
•Langside garden party On Vier:5'41ay,
•June 20th. . .• ..
• -Most ;if tile people around here. at-
tended the 1st • of *July celebration
,Teeswater. ' , :, ., • . • , . ,
3Iisies Laura.and Wilda Stanley. mid
?eerie DibSehile,: of ',London, visited at
UN home of Geolge Richarctson one day -.
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last week. ' •, . . . ,
bone No is at Your Servi
We 'Sell foe c as men c bee:per Than The Crodit Stereo
Forks We 'lave Thelwo
Best Lincs,.Mattolactuod .
THE SAMSON
• St..11elc08.
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and ira...11Utigei.• et Unit, 'were
Snialay viSitors at thelome • Mc:
Ore tie:4 A . • , • '
Ptes Itoht Ihiehanan and flis
of the:1•60flt.;••iv.eialzonke froui- •London
Over' Sunday
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W:ebstei• and Sage •-•
son,. of Zion; spent the With
Mrs. Jue Anderson: ..•• • •
.. We' nate the -following home 'here . en
vacation' : Mls8es , Mary. Little, from West
• MorningtOn; Illary• Cameron, Piz:ten;
Jean Webb; tendon; Clara 'Webster,
Toronto. ... • " • • . ,.• ,• •. • .
. sing GARDEN'. Cie' iglitru 1 ••
evening of July 4th. assurod a Wiwi at,
tendziece the .Prealiyterian ehuich
.garden party held in 'Nits. R I. Aliller'S
orchard, and the ciowd was, there -an,
• right. After enjoying. a supper of which
strawberra and erearn 'n as a proihinctrit
feature, a program or -music a n'd addresses
was giveu. Rev. J..Littie presided and-.
flip following contributed 13111n bers • M
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es Yannorman and Patterson: Winelratn,•
solos; Messrs. Mey.;?.ah. Jobast(in, Luck.- k
now; and • Liarry Macey, ' Mises
Dean GoTtdes' and Gertrude 'Treleaven
•duet;, Misses Freda and Mary
elen, a flaet., Mr. Jobe Joyetand Bev:
Mr, ...Ogren), of Dungannon., 'gave ad:
dresses, andk3.1r:: Archie Anderson favor-,
iici‘the Croivd.with a. dumber of .selee-.
bons' on -the bagpipes,. as did AI r. George
Stewart. with violjr* at
the evening were abOut tsp.,. and the
affair is regarded.asnhotit the bet•
dee party the 'congregation
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Is a specially nuide fork
I rbi dwestti vproperly
t t, 4 s ityht Ip
fegaendceorreedds
u 9
••,. tines. It is absolutely
!' guaranteed... -We'swill
re-
piace every one that
,.pr.o.vespdreifeccetisveo.c. ••• .
We have the ordinary
„makes of forks from
Myer we 0, ture.d after spirited fight-•.• . -
-Tuesday July 4.
:Ing 06 of Cuir•lt whieh we, ,
have entirely occupied:. •BOuth of the gra. John. Lane is visiting friends
. Somme, we have aceomplisted some ar-Jund ,Priceviile this week.
progress :betWeezi lIardecourt and. As- .
sevith rs iley:ng the night." . Pte. Scott,. of the , netb• -Batt to ins,
$unday n_ghs'.'s French report read: Tiondon, visited- at his • bowie lierc. on.
"No.th or t e, SOmme. 'the battle 'eon.:
Uncut al: day to our advantage In
ti e 3' gi:on o Harcleceert and -
East' of this latter- village We have
orried aunrry .whicli had been Mrs: Frank „of l'orento, returned
-powerfullY-er-gaitiged by the enemyhome en fe!,v.
„South of t.lie Somme We ha,ve elate/nod!
a footing in the second line -of. the
German trenches' at n,unaOreus places.
The Village Of Prise has fallen into our
hands, and also the IViereaucourt wood,
farther east. .The miniber of unwound,
ed prison4ra captured by the French
Saturday and Sunlo daY, • •
I KEEN ',CUTTER 1
The' last word in fork el.:
ficiency is Keen. Futter.
Von have to see this'fork
• to appreciate it:It handlei
differently to any other
forleon the utarktt-has
• a -perfect b41atibe and the
head ',put hit° the
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handle hy a patent proc,ess
Which insures it against *
ever getting loose, •
. •rice .00
We have Hay Fork Rope at 1.6c. -per
We have Hay,Fork:Pulleys from 35c to 75c.
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Berger's Pure Paris Green 60c per ,lb.
Arsenate of Lead 20c per lb.
How 'about an Oil Stove We can interest you.
• :ilAmmoots-We have a gobd asiortmetit
. •• 'front • 1.06 to $2.15. • • '
The Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co.
• . THE ST9RE. THAT NEVER DISAPPolhitS
We.teaeh you bow to grain by the Chi-Namel process
\ -the most efficient and the 1.110St eepnomical
. process on the market.. •
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Olivet
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.„ -Monday, July 3..
'Mrs. W. B., Wilkinson, spent a few
days with reititiVes Myth.
Ptea: Percy Roulstim . and 'Richard' •
Sdatt Spenta few days at, Olivet: '
" 31rs. Lauchlin- McKinnon; of London
is Visiting relatives on.thes2nd. con:-
0"tvet SundaY.Sehoel held their :an
nual picnicat Point Clark on Friday
hist week,' : " • '
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. Mrs. W, -J Roulsten; cf Ragersville,
Visiting attlie home of. Mi. 0.14 Mrs
JOhnston, Roulsten.' , • • •. ' ".•
AtiMegthe lateSt Hat of .paStialities
appears the tnitne Of Robert Breen] head
Robert wits-a-fariner'OliVet boy.
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°Ala's. :Wm. Guest .aral daughter, Miss
Vermi.„!of VFinghanyattended the Mae,
wedding last week ,
..Mrs. C.' parsees (formerly' Clink
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S tni tli-Yand two --chi-kb-en, t Haittarth
Karisist are visttangnt
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• : Mrs. Richard:Solon:on:and three.child4
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arOZ.•inO London. thii week, • . ••
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Miss' Hackett was deeply- affected • by soldiers durinx the two da'ysfighthig
drls. with. iher'paren ts,! 3.1r..itiid:Mrs„, A. • .
1.;Ill'zte-'cliii.. • -.1;es'e a.ric;.' ,G.e.Ore. d .' lins8;11,1•,„ Fein.
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'London, were liOnie for. Saturday. and:.
Sunday.. ` ': - ' • . ' . ' • . -, ,
: Mr. ft. Pettipieoc;; from N.V.biteClititeli,:
was in Our burg on Monday. ..- '. •
this unexpected • expression of apprecia-. and who have bee'ri •cotinted,. is more .
'tion,.and thanked the. Viiii18' .for -:ibeir - than 6M00; or.. Where at leaSt'1.56,•were- :J'Nfr, anq:mrs.:. flugli'TAne are ' visiting -
beautiful gift, 'zinit also • expresSed her officers.' ' Thanks . to the Very coni- friends in Ingersoll. this weelc.. . • 7 - -• '
' pleto and vei-y efficacious .artillery. pre... Jr; and Mrs. W. Black Well are 00nd..
appreciation of the ., kindness.. and. good •paratiOn and to the elan' •of our iii mg a.few clays is I. ormito. • .' . .. : . ...
feeling liaa• alwAys ' existed be lantry our, losses have:7 been very -
. - Born.. --In Kinlanah, on JitTY.1,.13,16:,
-After a short•prOgram.,rendered by 'the .
sniall."... . . • . ; .. .
We fire glad to repertthat Oscar itoa_. •
tiveen the parents, pupiland herself ,. , to Mr. and Mrs-. R. Richards, a Son: •
Children. Cake tifia lemonade were serv- RUSSIAINS.,KAR MgO•
ins, Wheshas been -ill ;for •ti: fe iv •.wceks, .
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'ed. by the lqdles, an4 a pleasant seoial . ... ' --'---- . , , .1 . is recovering, and we hope to, see . him
n.any friends in -this commundy.\. • - Total of PrieOn'eks Rises to 205,000 -...out ill '11.. few days. -‘... . , - • ... ' • . ,.
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• .- • *Desperate liattleii .
. ; Miss TrIlje liodgkins96. is. „spending
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lient was spent. : Miss..- Beckett leaves-
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.: part of herholidays with her uncle and
• , Russian .efneial reports on P.:ridgy,
. . • more annt, •Mr.; anti. ..MrS.: • HeOk
ginson,' -of -
. • ' • Purple Grove . record' the capture-- Of many
• . prisoners, guns, and .: machine' guns Biversdale. . I ' • • : ' '
.froui the Austrians and Gerans. The •
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.--7--,31(inday, July 3: total or prisoners taken by the Rus- ' Mr• 9I'd,II'5''W.:' Kla.e'-'1'. t'ended 't:11°
- • Refl..' Scott,. of the 1:60tli Btittallan, sianii sinc.e. 'Stine . 4 is: '05,000. The funeral of his brattier, •,fizbelKaake, /of
way toward oiciinea, With. slow but . - - We are pleasei to lease thot ear school
RusStans again7e7re. hammering. their • ..itincardine, who died on July 1st.. - ."-••
Landon, pent the libliaay at his -home . • „ ..
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sure strokes, before which the Atts- "
Miss Mildred Long/ Otte teacher, his forces are; closing., upon. the "Galician feti.anOther term. .... • , '• -. , ,. :
. . teacher,: Mie. s S.:ow:1.14.- „Wili"bc. w i i:h• 'us
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•-.- ' • , trian lines are ernmbling, the Czar's . / ,
gone,to. het hoine at. -Lochalsir. for the stronghold, the key to LeMberg. '' "Yes. '
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bolicios‘ ...: ,../ . , . .... ..‘. . . :, ,. .. terday General' Letehitzky, after av - 'oLa. litsidp ••
tillery preparation," skys Petrograd's
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Thursday Offitial statethent, "inflicted
. gr.. and Mre-• James Hodgins and , , .... • ., ' ---,Tuesday-, July 4
Upon the. ,enerny, .desPite his desper-.
family," Of' Westford; spent •Stinday. at ate resietance, a• great 'defeat- in the • '1111' A'UAL ClAito s)1,.. . BA ii ry,•,--For
Ben Legates ' - .• . _ , „ ..; • region between the Rivers Dniester, Many years the Weatherman has fitv.ored,
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.1q1'.. Hill attended a farmers'. con.ven ,- A -filinades•P•ortuttirTo and a e b tookes'.'. ,' possession of three Langside peninle with a fine evening- for.
the Presbyterian chureb•Lgirderi ..'party, •
;iiiii-tTirridniersten,-fie--b-e-c,npiTC6Teinfe-1,111t-RI55IStrA51The14t '...stittement-OI-vprire-s-oir fliFifiriiialf Otii"-'61-71.1*, 11
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for the grange, •'• .?. ••••• .:' ....: ..:,;.7'nesdaY . ',saye,:.• ''Aecording ;ts;$ !.:he
latest reports. from Gen 13ruilloff's- summet,Seasen.• This,year lie .wils in. 11..,:
Mise Sadje•Cuyiet, who has sPentlbe: aimy, the . total; priinnerS' and • bootY Oifferenf limed,. araijuSit about .0 ef'ciock
yain nilto Lill; ' and . thong!: it ! c
d trio' t•at any time raj n •.: Ireavi ly„ t here 1'.7
.A7•QuyleOzas•returneOtoToraiita.• ' -•-•-- -diers, a -total of 19&972 !officers -and- iv -as' for some time enough:to k4 'p -folk z '
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: sir.: ..anit -, sire,. • cx,,4,1v. ciiiiigh..i,nii. men, 2•19. guns, 644 machine guns, Joqi guessing, an4. it:, doubtle.ss ." refillitna - in !.,1
. ,. . , . botrili-tbrowers, l,46 artillery; -caissoria keeping many at home. „But • the J'Or.ev. • I
stinugnt,i,'Sittry. of. ,'SOOfOttill j1844 Mi."' MA' 28. seal'ettlights• ' • -.: .. '-• of tfabit-is••stroiq; and se -many :in -the .1.
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_S?..tarday at: Ha Logan's.. -' ',. ' • • • ' . A, - London • •despeteit on Thittiaday „of attending. the garditn party. oit Ling
and •Mrs': John ,Hoigh,„ of Klialasi, ist-i•i. : ' ', ''' . • •• ',. ." . •" •-• ..° ' catietry retindabout have:forme; i a ti,kni t. ,
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. Mr. and Mrs. Harry *bite motenct,
from Stratford yesterday, and will Spend r
a le* ao.T. . MIA 'White's in.ather,
Mrs.. iTtihnsten. Bed- ether • relatives here.
• BlalWe Sunday ebool' held their'. an-
nual piceic:•MondaY. afternoon on Gee.
Taviimley's grounds, It was well attend-
ed.and.everyone appeared ta'enjoy thein-
'sielven.' • ; • . •' • " ..• • •
6.it'yharsilay; ..and. as
Miss fiaCkettlas reigned as' teacher
of Ashfield, (Vine zinniber of the
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parents and young people.' of th•..seefiost.
met. at the.•80heel• and at the cleseof tbe
• exe-teises,:-Mt. .
,NlisiLattrettie fiackett and' Master •Geii;
Twantley :who, on br,:balf, of the• *11061,
-presenteO, Miss Ilaaliett- Vitt :the follow-
ing addreast • 1:
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Mir. Friend and Teacher.• . ••
It Is With Ole greatest'. sintew ' that.
We learn tlitit,You'will :pease . to . be et1r
teadher.at the el'N'e of the. present terin.
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in,our sche61, you have, 1..,y year
ful labdur and kindly firmness, etalea;ed
yoiirself us. all ; .1874 /mist • admit
have 'been n
sOurce ninkli froubje oand annotor,sit
to" YOU, and yetihave always been pat.
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ient and forbearing with•us, aria alWar.
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' . . aeted••for our lie-st ini,erests. 'Ste, thfre• •
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fort.; 'feel it,saii :duty Igi thank Yon heirt;.
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' .ily for the rirly interest yeti,liave taken . (.01441'8 A.•1!-Iotoshl "las '..t.turgica • :
. ' 60104 "with* tea/ rItit, emit!): Were fin Nliss CiliVe Yllirriff left•ers Sionclay: to'
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, Mr Shaw, ef Bluevale, conducted the.
service in the Methodist Churchori Sue, . ' • '
day evening. • •
Mr. Ben ...Robertson and Mr..TopO, dt
HaMilton, ipent tho. week end at thii.
Milne of 'Mr 13 Henry :
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.1•Verd,canieto the village -this !week 7.
that rte. 'tassel" McKay was .-woundtek
• Nothing definite is known. : - ,•:: \:.kr....-
PtoS Cecil Middleten, Chas. Gillespie,. '
Jack' Hutchison, Ale*. • Kennedy anckj
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$antly Kenziedy, of London, spent the, . • : ,
week end at their homes. - •
•• The Gaild' 'mooting Sunday evening:-,
Was led by Dan Martin, the enbject he ing 'Row te Moke Ours An Ideal Isla-.
-.tion.")•:, The topic for next Sunday even- •
ing is, "The :Consecration of •Purpose"
The leader will he Bina Henry. ,
Don't forget the Garden Party on .14(..).-.
Meese lawn on. Friday evening, 'July 17,'. • -
A splendid prograin 12,eing prepared. .
The qeetiwater\ band wilt he in attend-
iieei
Stcpaltum And Jas. Itos.s: • • .
will olSo be present and give Selections
tne bagpipes: • It is expected that '•
ren have returned to.their homein-Tiecs- the boys of the 169alt 'Bati. will be.pres;
• waier, after' 'spendini a .iew Weeks ent too' - Strawberries and crea.m Will
'Johnston . • • be served at theSupper, Ad -Mission' 25'; •
Chester Wilkinson, 'who has beenat-- and 15e•
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tending College 1341eVille for the Past
three year's, has been stationed as jail-
ier.minister: Malahide Circuit, and
commenced his work last Sunday.
• M A:o'T s u.,-Col,f,,ixe.-A very
pretty Wedding. was solemnized at "The
, the: home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos,
Ceiling: on Tuesday evening of last week
when their seeend daughter, Lavina Ag
nes bc:caree the • wife of. Mr.. Duncan
MacTaviih„ prosperotii young *former
of the 2net coacession, Precisely at_six
o'c1c;e1i, te the strains of the werlding
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Miss Mairilackett has retiarne-ri hoMe -••
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for the holidays. • • • •
parch Played by Miss Laura,- Ceiling,
sister of the bride, the bridarparty took
their places'em' the fawn under an arch
ef e vergreens,• ferns and orange @damns.
Rev. A. 11. Kellarntied the nuptial knot..
.The bride looked very pretty in a dainty
gown of :Georgette, crep?, • wetiripg the
aostemary-bridal y.eiland carried a bh-
/met of roses. The gitoin's to the
briii-was a pearl breech. After , ben,:
gratulation's had been extended; the
guests; numbering -about one. hundred,
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a Timm -to' ti-- dattitY AfeTting 14;6PP-el-
Ilea presents,. heili numetoue:anrei)etly,.
'hewed. thii.ekeeni in.whieh . the young
eipin • are , Ations the 'presents:.
VitS a 'beautiful :piano,_ the %gift of •••the
zritle's,fathor, .pr. and Mrs...Diel'aviali
:aye:taken residendwon the ..stkkinz's:
'rrnon•tie ::•-ind.•:.conizeision, Thor
nail. friends . join. in .wishing.,.thein,
' Miss Latira'Archrt; of Lacknow, Os- •
ited friends here ieeently. " •
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Join Cook,„ot BervIe, called'on friends
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in this:tactility on Stinday. . . - ,
Mrs. Wilton, of HagersVille, Spentthe:
eek end with her brother,.-Istiac -
drew, • ,• , ,•
Miss Margaret. Ritchie, of Forest, Pp.
• spendirg the holidayaunder the pareutali ,
reef.' • • •• • • " . •'• ,
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' Misses Mary and Jean Topp, Toronto, • '
past three weeks with beemother, mrs. Captured . between June 4 and 23
amounts to- 4-,031!--ofneere, 04,941 Sol-
- • .-&--vsitsgs.-of-,t-fte-kiraes-Caniit.dian..,*iti- tlia:t7i-zr 81)4e-of:tile vonst-tint-41i.ilgfe-- ,10-1.1g-attfl happy- wedded- -1 i • ---
A-..beatitifid day Made ih.e'scieol '"3.10HaPital -.at Bushey Perk. have.. been Audio-, a. ctowd c;in•ie• • • • •
nic held in 31z."'Iiildreel'is bath a merit conipleted ant fiifilislied bit 'the .Can- • Ni ---------
„ticesafail •,[.* races were spielc. lided Ceoss.• who is tustteoting. on ins old limes r.r)14,
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414.i 'spittii41.••i• vitanin 1121441 o"e•Ii (114i Kfile"1.14.
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inajorifrof the fir*V.268. •. . Queen oe'ffo.rei ---80i!gtionS.01.1 the bagi)itiN4, atm tile Tc(.108<''' ' :
„ g• I•ve4 belle that the. King eolivened the program with a, nth:1bn 141F.
• • .• • moot o, . •
witig? wilt ,bear. • • • • • • Whitechurch . :
-arniripitirig with' their uncle, Charlet!:
McDonagli.
. Mr.'aircl.Mrs. Jacoh-litinter attended •
the ..Pliillips-LOantpbell • Wedding last - ' • • '..
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Nirednesday::., ' .‘ • ; . • .. '• ' ' - • •••' . • i.%',
.,..,0eargejleeketfrwlifr has-been --Viiiitt: • • ... '''-•-• • ''."7-7t-'77-
ing fi itinOls . lierei: • -returned ' to (..Y -weir ' ' • ..' ' • • • -l•-.; . '
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Saupd,yesterdity... ....• - ' • .• '
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JI0I&3 and Miss.Lottie Henry,ef 'Ref- '
fast, were _the nestsof Miss Braid •
Gardner en Sunday. .,
(4anutel Reid, Mr -and ,Mrs David• .
brottil and daughter, Verna, -metered to
Bluevale an• Sunday - • •
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alp" Mrs.. George Hunter , and
family.spent- Sueday. with the latieeti
The Members! of the,...:Sitnclay _Scheel,
uopeniug Y 4.
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• nertorycolv. but naject re.s • peclor water AwlsHindf<Dirpiled. "131,113,18, , • , .
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', • : •I • t•• • o_tables, and an. army of 'active and mr SteWst•rt will preach bin fare'
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•to woe ',guns • to the hospitals. after.' 1141 Proffaration4 had be n. go:de the... e, tifee a tnun,:ebfic:v teure. rttended
Paramount • they are cony ,•sit.atitastred•. it large seals? 84, ith it 'prolusion' ;,f, • ? rae Y is
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ater
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Jiity. 4. : 1.411,1".0 • „ F
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SS 'Centre . , . „ , , , , .• well sermon, next Sunday, Einly nth •
• • waiters •to• keep iht4 teJiles ' re. , • • - • . „..
• . a e ing, • ergs ze rea s• ri s, ,y
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Yo.. • . •..; heartily appreeiated 041 filere ' traip fGr'a noon in Winghan lios 't 1
:i.ttly:4: 14 (air*rel4I'..Ve n"rif, her ,01112,1o.n,a, -Wiegliam . Merida. • Jul 3 • • •
;ife 'Sale Stethers'spent the wee
• -• " .• • pc -triunity pasS witbout endeavoring 'te • Q-'411eg6' • .6 • Our school.eli4d fait: Thuri.flay )1ParD, • ,-• •
• : ItI<V33, 8', ifinican aed ,i; ,otad r • and nf•
' II: II I Ali' im a
.expreis.,ettr Sincere gratitude' to-yon.a-s .• 'The; Meisrs: (lia,dtteyi :of • 'Afiefitgan,'' :•the tonnuferltolidayi.
end with LueltooW friends; •
• • It Caree'roi4 of fa,ieltzeiiv '.gaVe . aperit kunday with frienils
,•-•• .7 )ferty ,Altbriis engaged. to Work With • • • • • •1 4t• k 'kits A eic;g4 i rs " • ' t • ••• " • '
• sour teacher.. ',Please accept, this ..writing• &Aqui!' 41'• 41bert ,!343`,
••• 'dual* vacatien. • %it b • . ••,./ r • „ nnie .1.ar Ube', Li
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as a ')b40 541 e lore v.upterl Phor oddrervess. • 1')tileffIFW110 (MOH:brit). fiere:
robiston . 8
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' • • A I •• ' • frienitti Kineardtne fast wee
. • .„ ••numbers were t. Mr. T ra 'Star ‘torrisein ed the"' village
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• Mr,'And r.o. 4.•;*rinfildr. tod family it,. and that yeti may net floonforget the' .the . • ••
6 hopc yett may peg ..e slate !.) teaehin4 .10 hotae • f4r . Pe; Battalion. !aivis Delik Geddes,' .,f,f 045 17-r) d .
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• • -••• 6‘ Anilersolf.and•-“gtfuie's • fen ii Be
for a -few
- • attended. °the Zion' pietlic, at . Oke. on three pleasant years we spent • in- your. ' • event the holiday at their homes here,Mowbray e° I. • • 2.Y.ta. „ ,
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31 • ' h hid , • Iteceipts alyounted to something' over ..01,t, pr. ,ste,wo,,t,. citrettb forg, (3. ILI
t rrE,t, achdol Wiefiltig yetf honor and Calutoot MiAh arb 'Visitio841,4 brother, ITIVI)0,Vid 31antyre and children are .880.00, which under. the cuctunstancee es,ir,,in a mut, twoyireelts , It won't be a
a tilt ay. . . • . • , • ,
7WA Ve (in
..Mi;Sett Idtv1Vh)..art1 and milt goOeSs,thronalt.all, .YOUr Itittire lye,. I:Sir...Neil Murdoch. • • vottheo trAds tondon v.1.014,1t.Y1 7'8 4, • tord either.
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wdio well represented at UM, picnic'. At
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the lake' on Saturday and report haring'
a gond thbe. . • . „ • :
• The (Iran& service will beheld in thin+
church on Snriday, July 'obit, a 3 &Mock ,
pAti:1/4 'All visiting brethernaro Cordially .
invited to attend. 0 ,
Isaac Andrew left for Pcrglis Saturday • • •
and returned home on Monday, ateont-
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ponied by his.son, Alfred, whowe are
Ali glad to heats is doing nicely, :
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Mr. and, Mrs. Will titinter and (Janet- •
for, Alma, attended 06.1)0649.181ns; zit •.
W. G. Itiwin's on V,tredon nesday afterno• ,
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and alsO thCaohnstotl-410Noti,sio ite4t. •.'14 .
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