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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-07-20, Page 1• ,"111,"'"'"1."•011.1.7.'"" -- P• Te50 per yegrl, fu. adva A.00 otherwise. LtielliN01/14 ,ONT., THURSDAY, LOCAL AND OENERAL Mrs; Rebel't Mullin le visiting.' Owen Sound friends. . ROV q Grey and wife, of Alliston, -are guests of Dr, awl UM, M. Spence - k Mr 8, DC001148011 and children, of Wing, ham, are visitirg her Mother, Mrs, C. Perdue. . Miss Stewart and Miss. Cummings have gone on a trip down the $t. Idaw- • mace. • 4 Miss Dirothy Xackeen, of WOO, le .vialtrngher aunt, Mrs. Wm. Ferris, this, we tk. • • The •advertisement ef .the .Lucknow 'Hardware Co. will be lewd on page 6 hi week week: . • • Mr. rown Maupugh; a the Bank of, Hamilton, Berlin, is. spending a weeic'Es vacation at home. •: Miss Josie Berger left yesterday morn - ng for an extended visit 'With -her sisters in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Fred T. Armstrong was in To- ronto yesterday attending Grand Lodge • of the A. F. & A M Misses Phylia,aad Matjory, Stanley, of Purple Grove, were week -end guests of Mrs. Robert Mullin. . The Murdoch, ti; Cameron Co., have a .-whole page Of interesting news this week. Den% fail to see it on page 8.• The Anglican church is holding their annual garden party on Mr: Moorehouse Mitchell's lawn this evening, • Mr. `Russel Blair and Miss Pearl Blair; of Mansfield, Ohio, visited their Uncle, ' •Mr. A. Blair, On Saturday last. Miss FrancesSpence hasbeen engaged •. to teach in Lucknew 'school, taking the • position vacated by MissCuminings. Mrs. J.: McGarry has gone to Port • Huron, where, she will spend the minder of the suminer with•friends. • S. A. Blair and wife, of Winnipeg, Mau, paid the former's brother, Mr. A. Blair, a flying visit on Sunday afternoon. You will enjoy the entertainnient at the Garden Party On Mr. Mitchell'sflawn to -night. Good fishing at the fish -pond. Misses Grace and Laura Newton, of Toronto, visited last week • with their Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith.• • Miss Mildred Spence is home from Adolphustown, where she had •been teaching. She 'visited vyith Toronte friends on the -way. Mr. Sandy Smith, Of toarre was very loweayly in the week, suffering from •• pneumonia. .13e was somewhat improv- • ed the past twe days, •• • . Don't forget the Anglican Church. Garden Party en My. Mourehouse Mit. ehell'a lawn• te.night. The Pipe ',Band in attendance. Only. 10e. adinispion. #' We have • Pure Paris Green, Copper Sulphate and Arsenate • of Lead for Bordeaux Mixtures to stop • Potato Blight and • Bugs. You will be wise if you, • use them. • DR: SPENCE'S Drug Store -4? Spring Stock • Just Arrived ack andillieSerges, Fancy • Suitings and Pontings— • Something New, • Perfect it Guaranteed • TEMPLE CLARK -Merchant Taller 61.4 • FREE Studi.o1„,ficknOw. • Open Monday, Tuesday and •51, , Wqtbleaday and, Saturday • Vim.* and r amity OrOUP8 taken 'ittstwhete hi the ettiiittryp 4 MeARktiS (Corrected to Wednesday non) 6 6.114 • 85 ga 95 Rev.I. W. Lillico inad wife and Welly aro -operidriog their 'Slimmer vacation With her I/Art*0, Mr. and Mrs.. Jelin ,4yett, Mr, Win. Keirn.0 last week •traded his old gait ear for a. Studebaker seven - passenger, . a beauty, and, for a 01001i100..Pri0e4 •th4. last word in cevinaktng.- • • P Mise Isabella Mac Diarwid has return; ed ftoina three-weelike venation iii De- troit. .accompanied byher slater, Miss Citeitie .MaeDiarinid, of .Cran.e. Hospital Training Schee). •• • , • W.. -Robert qr,0044 for the RaSt. two ye.ati the faithful attendant at the Ic- Garry HOuse-barn,,..has moved across the street; and is in Charge .of the stabling at the Cain House, , - • • W. O. Johnstons,laSt *reek showed us - amnp. timothy! which had grown ,to a beight, Of six 'feet on let. V.Vhdethis, an..eliception„ there is said to be e good deal- of . tiniethy hey in this district Wadi has reached 5 feet and ever.- . , • . . . . 'Silas 'Babcock, ..a. young man - Who; started Work with Alex. ;Rea§ a con ple of weeks ago, took French leave MondaY morning. He was a very :quiet . and modest young man and appears' to have had no worse trouble than "home sick - Privates Cleye..and Telford Aitehetion, .of the 161st., .were 'home from Camp Borden over Sunday.' ..They don't think the-camp•quite-so •bad a place- as did someof the London- men, • and believe that- it has important advantages over a camp pear a pity. • - • • In Writing to his parents recently Pte. Herb Graham enclosed with his letter a number of flowers gathered from near 'his gun position in the battle line in France: He said the country was • cov. ered with them --Nature doing its best. 'to supply R. litth smeetnees and light where menare intent only on death- and destruction. - . • • - wler 210th,, 1916. ' Copies, centis MaS$ Vid Wen' I I EN!„VRANCE,EXANIS, 1916. According tOrtlie:'report7: of the En- :Mario • nececsury for. pass, 300; lo • trance BiiaMinations published elsewhere • honors, 487. thfapaper, the Luoknow teacher and lionor candidates are arranged ac - chis have. snored .a splendid .finceeis. cording to their standing, pass in alpha - Nino of the class wrote on the eitarni betical rorder. .All doubtful cases have Oen and passed, five taking honors • .been, Considered by the Board of kititin- ?.nd two nettling second ancrtaird in the .ination, .Appeals, however,may bemade inspectorate.. r It .*.vould have been' jest to tlieViannien or the hoard E. W. Mae better if the medallitid come to' 'Daman, •11. A-, but Ogee .shoulitinet be • LuCknoeF• but as it is the results.' were 'Made. wain:pt. first consulting r. W. V. siniptySplendid and highly creditable to Bald, 1 F.S. Candidates oissatistied with the school,. the teacher and the Row, • the final decision ;:if the...Entrance Board AS will. bo 00.by the report, the highest rn y lodge a further appeal on or before mark and the medal were won by %Port 'Sept. li with. the Deputy Minister of Elgin pupiL Thirty -Six, • we •••beNvei• Education with •th.elrayinent of two dol - wrote on the . exam.; here • in • Lticknow htrs, tehiali will be roil:tined in ,easethe and of these, twenty-four were .success, appeal is snatained. ful in. taking the pass mark, T,i his should There will he publishe-earlY in Oct, insure a good continuation class for ihe supplonentAry lista of candidates. rho .iichool the next term,. and ,doubtless the have earned their .Certilicates 'upon the capacity of the rominzwill be taxed to ite easeidity as it , has' ,been the. past- two 'yeers. • ' .7 • A Sensible SuggestiOn , • „: • • The custom has grown up of present- ing the wife of the retiring. Governor- General with a gift from the women of Canada, and thie having come to the nettee of the Duchess of Conniught„she has intimated her desire that, in view of the special circumstinces occasioned by •the war, there shall be no presentation • to her. The Duchess sets a good eicample • for. hos times, of heavy deinands for • patriotic work, ' • • • ANGLICAN GARDEN PARTY • • Shotild the weather be unfavorable, the home-madebakinfe., candy, ete„ be sold in the Conned Chamber of the Old Town Hall. . teacher's and,-inspeetoVe• rept, aided. by farm service.. • , • •,itii.romtpiNE Om -TIME •. • Honors,-Tdm Miller, .Margaret Me- 'Kei4ie, Gladys' Shier, Stuart Clark, Pearl Gedileft :Dora King. • Pass --:AtidersOn J ohn,Arreitage liotv% ard, Blackwell Reggie, Blackwell Viola, Bridge David, Brown Agnes, Brown Emily,BUshell James, Chadbourne, Lona,Clements Arthur, Clinton Delbert, Collins Clara, Cuyler Bernice, Durward Hazel, Evans Verna, Hartwick Carrie„, fiellister Catherine, 'Johnston Myrtle' McKenzie .Catherine, McGinnisRichard, McKenzie Ige, MpLennan- Irene, Mc- Phail Duncan, Nelson Cruden, Norman Isabel; Patterson Thomas Patterson Wesley, Richards Muriel, Sileane Mar- garet, Stanley Annie, Stirling Luella .B., Stirling Mabel, Thom pao n Annie, Trickey Albert, Wessel Fred. , • • '• . RIPLEY •• Honors -Annie McLay, Graee Mc - DIED Gregor, Edward Harrison, Rhona' J, ' . Colling, Aria Jackson Mary Scott, • Pass -Black Arnold, Crawford Vera, 0..ernoesT.---Ie die Township of Ash- Fraser :Viola; Hueston Greta, Lindsay, ' field, gn July 17, 1916, David Cath -Orville, :_MacDonald Margaret, McLay 'Lead, aged at yew and 4'' months. J Horace MeLay Denald, McLay Culler - :ail of Tbrinkp ' . The funeral will be to Kintail Cern- ine, Mc'Lean Annie, MacLeod Margaret, Mr. and Mrs.` Henry Mullin „wish' etery, July ,20, ii.m. ' ' . Nesbitt Kate; Pollock Venue f., Reayie through the Sentinel, to thank their ••'Mamie, Robertson Nellie, Rattle Myrtle, at the time of. their recent sad bereave- Stanley Phylisa • .• , - . v friends alid neighbors for their kindness. 'Maki. . .• • • • LUCKNOW •: : . --Tueiday, J uly le Honors -Carrick Douglas, Vera Hed- lee Crain Social 7 • .k Mrs J. D. Pollock is visiting With her ley,' Tohnie Smith, Herold Treleaven, ., .. . . • • The ladies of South Kinloss will hold mother in Gerrie. : • , George McDonald an ice cream social • on the grounds or A large number of campers have al •PassClubb Ada Conn Mande, bur - Mr. D. S.' MacDonald, Lucknow, on ready arrived et i3ruce Beach for the nin Harold, Fraser William 0:, Graham Thursday evening, July 27th, 1916'. A suminer vacation - ' Lizzie, Johnston Elva, Loek• hart Grace, - good progrem 10 being provided. Tea • • A'fin• e young boy arrived • at the home • Lott Carl MeCorvie, y, r' •Flor- ,served front 6 to 8 Admission: of james Farrel this morning. :James mice, MacDiarmid R a e, MacGreger dlts, 25cren au.childi• se. - ' • will have anntherfarm hand this year. Florence, McIntosh Hazel, MacLeod ; ,: Beatrice, Middleton john, Penrose -Ern- ---- .- . DEATH OF MRS. . Meenerorm. On est, Percy,Cora, BOSS Flora, Taylor Irene,. MARRIEDFriday, July 7th.; the death of Mrs. Mat- Towle Jeneie. 'thew MeCreight, aged 61 years, micurred at her home, Lot $1, • Con. :5, Huron • '. TIVERTON . • Township. Her maiden frame was Ade. Hofiors-Cather• ine •Ord, Elmer e'en': , line Fielder. Born neer Brantford, .she • vay. . • mune to Ashfield.with her family. ;Forty •Pais-43uchann Hugh, Campbell Arch.; years ago she and Mi. MettliewMc, Carleton Sadie, Convey Annie, Cameron Creight were united in Invriag.t., and'Jack, Fletcher Mary; McNab Isabel, •they settled On their farm on the .5th. McLean Jessie, McLaren Marjorie, _Rac- • oon. • In the forty•years past thedeceas- Coll Jack, MeEwen D, L., Montgomery ed has been regarded as one of the truest. Ruth Matheson. johmina, Norman Irene, .. and kindliest neighbors. by the-entrre StroucLJean, Stenihoft_Martim.. community. She leaves .her husband 0 The highest honor standing was ob- . and eleven children tu minim her loss, tained by the c.andidates arranged ' in ' .Lurgan , The latter are as follOws: , Mrs.,'Itebert order of merit, Wilson, Ripley; Mrs.' Win. McConnell, Carolina Shierholtz, Port Elgin Public -Tuesday, July 18. Mrs. John Kennedy, 4th: • Huron; Mrs., School, 5,53, out, of 650 Carrick Doug- , Miss Mae MacIver, of Ripley, is visit Stewart Campbell, 10th. Huron; -Mrslas, Lecknow Public pehOol, 544, Out of ing with friends hereJohn Johnston, M rs, Geo. Drennan,lOth. 050.. Vera, Healey, :. Lucknetr Publie . , •• Ashfield, and Miss Blanche at. home; School, 538, out of 850: •Annie McLay, " Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walden are spende John To 6th Huron ;Matthew, enlisted Ripley Public School, 531, out of 650. ing,a few days in London: - at Sarnia; Frenk,,enlisted with the 1601h, Reggie Perrin and Mips Gladys- spent and Russell, who reilides at henna The , Sunday at John Walden! p. funeral took place on Tuesday afterncion ' EuccesSful Pupils • . to Ripley cemetery: The Rev. C. M Les Rae and Lloyd Bell' went to Clin-. Rutherford conducted the service. . ton en the. i2thto celebrate. . . Miss Helen Blair is visiting her sister, • Mrs. George Lamont, in Appal:•• . tothian. Pule River • MARTIN-41F,RIPER.-At the home of the • bride's parents in Mount Forest, • Ont. on Monday July 17, 1916, by • Rev. Wm, Cooper, B.A., LuctOlive • Mercer and Orval A. Martin, of Lucknow,_ *r. and,Mrs. •Martin • have gene on a trip. tNew York. (A, more extended notice of the 'wedding was received too late for this week) . Mrs. Wilmot Mahood and sen, of Wingham, are visiting at J. Mahood's. Mrs. Ash Palmer has' returned from Detroit. She was attending the funeral of her brother, the late Dr.. Thos. Hen- derson. • - Teeswater • . 7 -Tuesday, July H. Lorne Farrell, of Fort William, 18 spending his holidays in Teeswater. • Mrs. R. J. Campbell and daughter, • Lois% .are visiting her Mother -in law, Mrs. John Canipbell. Mrs. Fowler and her daughter, Grace, have gone to London to spend it week with Mrs. Capt. W. F. Hiecox. Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Grace, of °tithe, are at present visiting the 'form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robb: Chap- man, Mrs. Bert Currin, of LeaMingten, motored tip in her auto kat week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mai; Geo. Mr. George 'Campbell, of Leamington, spent a few days last week with his par - Mf. and Mrs john Campber,Mrs. John, Campbell has been very ill for some time. Mantell of Christ Church must be _ proud Ofilit-little-corigregation. -The held a garden party at Thos. Arkell's last week netting some $40 for church purpopes. With a church free of debt arid Consecrated the prospects of the Anglican Congregation in Teeswater should be bright and cheering. , The Bishop of }Liken, assiiited by four visiting clergy,, -coneect MS he i s t Church, Teeswater, to roligtous purposes. It appears to be the custom of the Eng- lish Church not to consecrate until the church is freeHome of debt. the little ir congregation s to be congratulated on their untiring ' and suecessful efforts. The Bishop dwelt•Particurarly in Iiis mike on the differences between' the • Anglican Ohtircli andall others lie is a pleasing forcible speaker, anti the add twice WO the closet attention to his terdn't0i ' B..014:1 6 ,1 666 s .4 6 • ,0 • • • • ntlekWheat '4 I 0 i I 1 131.1tter 6, • 4 ; ;:e D ; Eggs, new la1dr. V 1 . d4votY*44-itvitiV '06 ' 65 . 23. ," 24' 25 t1,,,26 ••• -• • --zilonday, July '17 Chester Ritchie, of Detroit, is visiting friends here. . •• Mr. and MM. Whitmer Andlainily are the guests of his cousin, H. L. McKeith. DF. John'MacLean'of Chicago, is 'vending his vacation at his old' home • J011 Hogan, of Bantry, N. b., is ppend- hig his , vacation here, visiting his brothers. ,• eAllan McDonald, Of Ruth, Nevada Inc aunt and, coueins, the McDonalds, • couple of days last week: ,. ' Mrs. Andrew Allen, of Edmonton, and 'her two, youngest children are spending a couple of -months, with her parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. T• F. Henderson. Miss Bessie Barnby was saCcessfill in passing her final exam: in Toronto Col- lege of Masi°, securing -first-class honors in piano and honors in piano, harmony. • -Congratulations. ere. • DONATION. APPRECIATED In last . week's -Tenetmention was made of a donation: of ',$400,00 which -the-Women's-Coinntittee-oftlieTatriotic League had forwarded to the Red Cross Society at Toronto: The••Committee' is now in receiptof their letter of acknow- ledgement, which reads as -•follows, and, bows the appreciatiOnwith which the. aioney v.ege _received. , • • • ' • . Treasurer Women's. Com., .dtc., etc, 'Den! %Wein: I beg to acknowledge with: very. many 'thanks receipt of your letter ef the 13th ;inst. enclosing'cheque. for Four Bandied Dollars ($400.00),'being it donation froni the WomerA •Coramittee' of the .'Luck - now Patriotic .Leitgue to the . funds of the .Canadian Red Cross SerietY. EaelbSed herewith please find ofileial receipt for. this 'ainetitit, for whieli Please abeept and convey AO 'those ihterested. thereip. our grateful thanks,and assure them that we apprr elatethilf moat gen, 'prods. contributionvery much indeed.. ' Vomit truly, • . • • ' ' Hon. llaeording Society • ... Can, Ited, Chose:Society, 1. • At the recent examinations of the To- rontd College of Mimic, the results of Which were published in last Saturday's _Globe, the following pupils of Miss Me- bane Allin, A.T:C.M., were among ,the successful candidates: Jr. 14. lst. Class Honors, Miss Norma% Thonip- son; Pass; Miss-Mary/Rathwell. Prini- ary Piano-lst. Class Honors, Mier; Cas- sie McDonald, Mr. James Spence; pass Miss Adelia Spindler. Exaininer--P: H. Tor, ington, M us. Doc.; Musical Director of College of Music: Kinlough • •--Tuesclay; July 18. • H. IL Pinnell,.frore, Westford, was in our hereon Saturday. • James Percy hat"; a new hay,Itia•' der.. Lloyd says Wee, dandy., -, • • Robt. :McConnell, from. Millarton;°was in our burg en Wednesday. R. F. Hodgkinson 'made a business trip to Lueknow on Monday. • , Quite a number from • Around here went to 'Clinton on the 12th. All report a big celebration, • • Farmers are Utley; getting in their. hay, The crop thie year is the biggest in many years in this seetion. • • Pte. Walter Perey, of .1.6161st Batt., from Borden Camp,. visited his parents on Saturday; returning -on Monday-, - A young couple from near Kinlough, went tb Clinton dri the 12th and how they got there they can't tell. They say they did not change cars at Witighaik The .question is, how did they get there? If Rey persfin can figure it out they would be pleased to know. • FRUIT. BULLETIN - Buy ye ur Cherries now. White, Black; Red Sour, ;all Niagara 'Peninsula . grown are now most plentiful,. The Red Sour is the par excellence 14av your groeer for preserving. 41' Oia your o nest. Fruit, • Look for this label on the basket. It flLI guarant.ee.o%a4: tebs etect:ItileeseYe:eu.grill sa e a-A.P`gfe-4wle-daYa. welte..119.1. Niagara grow% EAT mouz CANADIAN FRUIT 4, MACAW( PENINSULA „ celhaleta4V-4 ..tfr.u.ee Men. 94 porlou.gli • About 600men of the Brucol3attalion. are:or on a -montlesfurlough to helpat haying and harvesting. This will be, welcome news, to the farmers of Bruce, many of y.vhomwere itt their wit's end to know how they were going to harvest what new looks like.a.bumper•croti. The men came up.MOndaY night. it18said that practically all those from Lucheo.w, Kincardine, Vniteehureli, Tees:Water, • Merton and other Centres in South Brucfrare home.. There was some un- certainty until a feiv •days ago. as to, whether the men would get otl; QB ac- count of the provalenee of inumpii• and' measles iiinong the men, but the trouble appears to have been overcome, . The furlough will doubtless be appreciated by.the men and bythefarmers, who Will have th4ii- .miteli:meded: , 5.00 BANDSMEN AT . . , CANADIAN NATIONAL ...Over 500 Bafidsmen will be engaged' fOr the mitsical program at the Canadian National Exhibitifm. In all „otter 20 hands haire been engaged to play at various times and there will be nearly 400 each night in the massed concert in connection with the Federation of Em- pire Spectacle. The ,musical festival will be led by Conway's famous band of soloists, the, Director of which has the reputation of being the king of program makers. There will be concerts through- out the grounds every hour of the day and well into the nigt. • St Helens • -Tuesday, July 18. Elliott Miller •and Durnin Phillips • spent' Sunday at 'Westfield. • Miss Elizabeth Rutherford spent a ew days in Wingliam last week. ConfirmatiOn services were held in the Anglican church hereon Monday. • ,• Quite a'number from the burg attend- ed the celebration in. ClintoMorithe 12th rest. • • Mrs. W. McIntosh; of Bond Tlead,' 'visiting ler parents, Mr. and 'Mrs: Peter Clark. . . • . •. • its. Calluin Cameron arid goliett McGuire, of ' the 161st, Camp Borden, were home over, Sunday. - Mrs, D. MacDonald and 'daughter; Marjorie, of Toronto, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex.: Stewart, • Mr. Burnett, of Stratford, returned 'Muni on Monday. after spending a few days at the Rev. Mr. Little's. We understand the 'young people of St. Helens intend having a picnic to Black Horse Lake next week, ' Miss Mime Rutherford is home after ,spending a Couple Of weeks in' Toronto Marking exammation,papers Rev. Mr. Little preached the White.. church Presbyterian church vareriton on Sunday last, and Rev. Mr. Stewart 'occupied the pulpit here. Cievve -Monday, July 17. • Mies Leila Eike called at Mr. H, J. Blake's one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Culbert visited their son,. Arthur, on Sunday. •"Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven and babe visited Zion friends last Sunday. ..• • Miss Annie 'MeQuoul spent a • few days with Mrs. Robert Davidson. Miss Quinn has been spending a, few days at the home of, Mr, J. Myers. • Mr, Herb Curran and family . visited his mother, Mrs. j Menary Sunday last. Mr. George Collinson and family, of • Kintail, were Sunday visitors around Crewe. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Twamiey visit- ed their daughter, Mrs. P. Finnigan, last Sunday. Haying is the order of the day, and everyone reports a large „erop-inuch bigger than last year. • •-• • • ' • • Mr: James Pierce, of Kinloss, • visited some of his old friends around here, and • incidentally sold his farm to John Myers. July 30t11. will be Quarterly, serviees in Dungannon in the morning, so there will be service here in the evening at 7 o'clock. ••. Miss B. Gibson, of Stratfotd, and Miss Sadie McConnell, ot Palinerston, were visiting their aunt, Mrs .11. J., Blake, a few days last week. ' Miss Mary Callan is spending a few days with friends at Dungannon. One • young fellow looked very lonesonie Sun day evening. We wonder whom he missed:, • •. Quite a number trdin around here • went to Clinton on the Twelfth; but others thought it ioo far and ntade hay. -A poor way to spend the Twelfth. of Ire land, _But...we...have one _loyal_young. niani.Tonamy, who went and made good music, so we hear. - Lanes . .7 -Monday, July. 17. • John Johnstone, Jr., is improving after a long siege of ilinese., • Dave Farrish is brightening Henry P. Hogan's house with a coat of paint.‘ Matthew O.Gonnor, of langsbridge, is helping Michael Bowler with haying. Misses Lizzie and Katherine° McCarthy Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1. Hogan. •• • Andy Bowler arrived home front Lon- don to 'help Jchn Lowey withhaying and harvest, •• •a, • Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Hogan at- tended the funeral' of the late John Ring at Teeswater, , • Miss Mary Downey left for tor home In London, after a tWo.weekn' visit at etolin Botha* • , 4N OPEN LETTER • This is the "Golden Age" for , We cantrainyour 4e.u.gbtet in si* months and then placeher 111 a. bank, wholesale, or other office position. Wouldit not he a.,good thing for Your daughter to be fitted to earn a g004 salary, thereby • be - corning independentfor life, if .80, get particulars of what the 7,Yinghem. • Bual- uess. College and her nine sister colleges have done for "Tens.- of Thousands".. of Sills• • • A short time ago the writer was 'told the 44100)g:biz a lady. teacher in of "pabble school in a neighboring township: 41 attended High School for four years • . and Normal School one year. MYettiter • attended Wingbain Business. College for .• •six 14,e mo ilsalaryn tahn saw. hi si:ghbee„ t naags ir• good vtpositionreceiving twice the in She takesp street car to her work,- while. I went the dustY.-roads in sump* and through the.enow,hr'winter, almost. mile•tg and from My boarding house..:1. shall 'certainly, recoMmend. all young people with w,born I-.0041.0 iiiOpntaCt to ococenuspidaetriowneplbefOre,inaking a, choice of . To those anxious to inquire into the advantaga of the stenographic and com- inereial coulee for girls, we wilt gladly furnish the addresses of an unlimited number of •fcriner graduates, many of whom are receiving over $1,500per y,:c as. 'Xe will furnish each o.ne. na. tiles of our graduates' fromtheir inunediate. This year we have placed every stud. mit,who wished to take a position,. mediately upon graduation. Owing ' to the heavy enlistment among the young men of towns and cities, there never,was a time when there was .Sucha demand for young women who have a, business education. k This year from our chain of colleges we have placed over one hundred girls in banks. • What about Your :daughter? Is she worthy of a business education? Would it be .a comfortable thought for you to know that no matter what happens.- in after life, your 'daughter is ableto earn. a coinfortable salary. . ',Now when 'posi- tions arn.ao plentiful is the timeto begin. If you commence a Home Study Course now and enter the • Wingham • Business College in, the Fall, you will be ready' to-. take a position by the new year.. Fog:, dons are absolutelYguaranted.• The un- successful keep "putting off'', thesuccess- ful "begin now'', • • Which will you .bel Drop us.rt postal- for. particulars, • if in- terested. •• . • • Sincerely yours;. WINGRAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Geo. •Spotton, Principal. • • Whitechurch -Monday, July t• • Miss Ret a Odium., of Toronto, is visit-' big at the home of A. Fox. P. Frank Arscott, of London, was a visitor in the village on Sunday. • Born -In Whitechurch, on July 8; to Mr. and Mrs. Alex., Purdon, a ion. - Miss A. Simpson, of Innisfail, Alta., Wyman Sparling, of Brussels, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Geo. Cottle. • Mrs. iDr.) Jamieson and son, David, • of Barrie, are visiting:"at the home. of Mrs. H., D. Henderson, . , Miss.Nettie Cottle and Miss Cooper uf Wingham General 'Hospital, visit4 at the former's home on Sunday.• . ' Rev. Mr. Little, of St • Helens con- ducted the services in the Presbyterian Church en Sunday, Mr. Burnett, of Listowel, accompanied him. • Mr. and Mrs. Buacblen and children, of Arthur, mctored here on Saturday to visit at K. Paterson's. Misii Lillie Pat- erson arid little. Helen accompanied • them on their -return. The Guild Meeting Sunday evening was led by Johnstone •Co'nn, the topic ,being "Purity, Temperance and Streng, th." The subject for next -Sunday even- ing is "Enthusiasm: It's Value, How to Cultivate It,." The leader is Frank Ross. • North KinIoss • .londay, July .17. ,•. • Mrse W. J. Hall; of Ashfield, is visit -7 ing at Mr. AI): .Little's, Looks as though fall wheat would,be ready for the binder next week. Mr: John Lockhart and Wife are visit • • ing his parents, M. and Mrs.' Z. Lock- hart. • . •• The Misses • Netterfleld, of Toronto, are spending their oholidays' with their • grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mc- Donald, on the 4th, • • After runiiingfai• a mile ahead of the , freight train this morning, three .horses belonging to Mr. Sam Congrain, cr,srased ..the B.. R. bridge at Fraser's.. One of them broke a fore 'leg, just below.. the nee,Hewas-Shet-and-cloly the boundary, near the Granger's Siding. Mafeking -Tuesday, July 18. , Miss 'Lena England returned ..to her honie at Lothian Friday. • • Mr. and Mrs.. Herb. Curran. and faini. ily spent Sunday with friends at Crewe. % Miss Rite Janiieson, of Lanes is spend. ing a few days with Mr. and.Sfrs, Anson Finlay, Miss Laura Areher, 6f Lucknoiv, spent part Of last week with her friend, MiS8 Jessie *others, •* Mr, and Mrs. Will Fiulay and Miss Margaret visited Mrs. S. "Craig, West- fieldb Sunday. Mrs. 'Stuart Finlay and family retain -- ea home t(xLiicknOW last -week, having Spent it week with Mends here, • The honey season was at its prime last week. Gar local bee keepers aio kept busy extractint, and !Min% cmiers, 'This Store will • be ,opeo, Wed oesday 81 Sat. urilety ot.1,4hts Atiput. ' F. T. Armstrong 6 • jeweler a:tad OPtiiciart • Phone pt EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 1110111e4Y` TO LO.ANt-Qa niertaakcs min. • notes st reasonable rates.l,Nrer.lipairalio., batti, • steekailt.11NintlialidampAntes. • • .01;(). A. SIDI/ALIA Broker. I.nekuow ' • •TEACIIER. WANTRD.-tiecond-elasS prefes. atonal. for S. C. No, 9 A nblield. State salary ' W5i, CLAIR, Seey.,R, 11. 7,I4neknew„ 20-7-100 c. . , 'LOST.-yri Gravel Road. between •Lneknow and Glen's Hill. oe July 10, a new lap run • with price -ticket attached. , Finder com- • Municate by phone, or return to , T. WATS0N, lmeknow. TEACHER WANTED.-Fer $... No. 10. •Ash- field. Second Class Professional. State sal, -ary expected. • John Ferrish, 27.7.100-p. 14•I1. 7.1.uesne,w HEIFER EHTRAY.-Strayed from the prem- ises of the undeisigned, about June 23rd. MI6. a small red, two-year.old heifer. Party giving information leading to itf.¢ recovery will be suitably.rewarded. W. J, Scott, Blacksmith. 27-74100-o. (bangside) Lucknow R. 0. •CATTLE ESTRAt,---Catne to the premise,s of - the undersigned,,S, half Lots 43 and. 44. ist Con. Kinloss, on or about July let, 1910, 4 yearlings -2 steers and twe heifers. Owner may have same on proving proPerty and. , paying expenses. s a8 -100-e. EDWIN PUTIV148. C▪ ATTLE ASTRAY. --Strayed from am prem• - ises of the undersigned, Sib Con. R.inloss. 1 • red and white and 2 red steers; 2 years old, . 1 dry cow. Any person giving, information. leading to their recovery will be suitably • rewarded. Julio: ROBB. Holy -rood Ft. R. 4. • Notice • y ei. all matters regarding Greenhill cemetersr re er to D. C. Taylor. SaoretarY. • Mortgage gale Gundry, Auctioneer. will offe for inkia at the Under Power of Sale in a 17rtgago, Thomas House. Goderich, on ,ednesday. Aug- ust 90,1916, at twelve o'clock; noon, the kolas . known as the North Ralf of Lot One, Condos - don Ten, E. D. Ashfield, one hundred acres. The property will be offered for sale on the 1 following terms: Ten per cent of the purchase money on the day of sale to the Vendor's Solic- • 'tors, and the balance within 30 days thereafter, 'without interest. There will be a reserve bid. For further partioulars and conditions of sa/e see posters or apply.to either of the undersign- ed; t _ Dated his 12th day of July, 1910. Pnount000T, ItILLottAN & Cooicit, God,erich, Ontario, --Vendor's Solicitem THOMAS 01.33TDBY, Auctioneer, 3-8-300-c. Goderich. Ontario. PUBLIC NOTICE ; The council of the village make a Pap - Peal toour citizens, • who 'have net reedy done so, to cut and destroy all weeds on the streets opposite the proper- ty occupied by them, coldition of sonie of -saw streets , in this regard is a disgrace to our village, and owing to the scarcity of labor , the council have found it difficult to have this work done by the'municipality, but in any event we think that .owners and occupiers ollapd should have suffidient• , pride in,.the general' appearance of the ; village, to cut aud destroy all weeds oP- posite their property. • . Not only have weeds been allowed to .flourish on the streeta,tbut on private property in.many places throughout the' village, foul and noxions•we'eds abound. This is strictly agaiust,the provisions of the ' 'Provincial Act to prevent the Spread. of Noxious Weeds." Clause 3 of this act. reads as follows: • "Every occupant Of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner shall cut „ down and destrOy all the Canada this-• , ties, oz• -eye daisies, wild pats, rag weed, burdock, and all other noxious weeds groiving thereon so ofteh in eery -year' as is sufficient to prevent the ripening . of their seed" •• Rvery owner or occupier of land who ; • neglects to carry out the provisions of this Act is liable to a penalty of from $5,to' $2'5. ' - • The Council express the hope that it -• general effort'by all our citizens will that, .; made, during the next .few days, to cut and destroy not.only the weeds on our private property, hut those on the streets - opposite our property as well, (Signed) • J. G. ANDERBOtiv, Reeve. - oderich fownship • . -Monday, july 1'75 Rev. W N Cole -and wife, - Mich , are visiting relatives' in this T. Master Howard Mulholland; of Clin. ton, is spending his veeatien on. the 7th. ' con • Miss Isabella. Rathrav, of Sombre., speht last week with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jones. • - , • - Mr. and Mrs. 'S. It Webster, of. Win. • throp, were the guests of A. j!Cantelon. last week. • . , Mr and 'Mrs. Fred Gilbert. G• oderich,, , :spent Sunday at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs. Grigg. •,,Rev. Mr: and Mrs. COurtice are, visiting at the parental home of , A. J. Courtice, Hohnesville, itlisses fla and Mary Grigg are spend* is week with their grandparents* . Mr. and Mrs.•Steveris,. Goderich, • Mr. and Mrs. Lacvrenne Grray, of tee.' hint spent last week at the home a the former's parents, Mr. and Gray.