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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-01-09, Page 1w «, • , - , .:t .." . , .. ..., : : 'sits w. • ',r •' '' y, { -,.: r.?'.. , " ... • , A' •` •!• • • 14 1 I % . . . . - l ► `'► , _, , _::. J ti . - , . A .. , 1 — - -•-- ----- - 0 \ • -_ _ __ , . - -- - a. .. . -- - - - __ - t. ' _ ► • . Y • . * , - i . • • •. , CE c I . n.cl,tn o.jv. -- ., i ' i , e , . - . ..- -t --`-77` U I If . I .. - . I . I I . I 1 .4 1 + I . . , .. I.So• per year, in advance; $2.00 otherwise LUCKNOW, OMT., THURSDAY; JAN. 9th., 1919. Single Copies 3 cents . M i I ABOUT RETURNING SOLDIERS - 'L *CDDINO BELLS * LHURCH N:.WS LEAGUE W- CKEY W. WAWAN0 ELECTION EVERYBODY'S COLUMN . .1 - . LOCAL -AND GENERAL - - •- Lieut Col. Brown, of Military Dist- MCLin-w-McUANv - . P1m3liYTEEU,-4,N Ciluktc11. Services A meeting of•hpckey enthusiasts .was Bailie, of beat Dungannon, cuuK WANTED.-SWL4). per uuouth. Apply' rtct No. 1, includtn London and West .& tOKIN ARIDixs>Etod,•,t1•.m. ' i l-c g - A happy event took place on New next Lord's Day at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.' The peat week gave us t -he first taste held at,Wtiigham on Monday and the s. a,iia'R9eve of West Wawanoab as a . ere Ontario, has issued the following Year's. Da at the home of ylc. aind Mre. Mgrning subject', "The New Birth " of winter. . 4 ,orther I Hockey Leaguer :including alt of Mondayis voting. .Hie ae atulvltY z'u LOAN.—fin n,ret Mes and notes y at reasonable rates. Fire Iu,;nranCo. •not statement : -• . Evening subject, - "Seeking First the Luctnew, Wi'ngham, Listowel add Mi sociates on the, Council board are: James -stock -and Mutual (:omimnies. convey 4 enneth NalAan, Kintail, their da.ugh • Miss Micas (lraham is visitin tler ancing done with neatnesA and &%s • . '. in war.- Kingdom." holo on C im ball At. g dertoi was rent Medd,. and John I3. i atcli•. V the avenienee of the genei'etl g reorganized. A ached' f Pardon Albert'® OW. A: SIDDALL. Broker. Lucknos►. ter, Miss Lilian, being united r L. . - public and a information of the sol--AsuFIELD 3SE•r,1101►18T CIRCUIT -Next e . p :games for the season was drawn up, and Young. , ri to Mr. Hector leL at+, of Amberl ther~a wi>,l be live a rt is all four towns ' The defeated ` candidates were: fo : Ic,Tult tsUNDS boogtit 'and sold. Apply diets pzreats and friends,:.:.newsaapers, y' Sunday ppeciai sHrnic s will be conduct Winshain High S.hool tree re r,peued : sport x • I3. AcK>s1tT. Lucknow, or. ACK►E:ttT a - - ' ' :;tuunicipal tieA, Glrjat War VHterans' As= Tifie -ter moony •was pertormed'n' at 4 ed, tinder the.ausptcea.of the Women's the, llu $care Navin bubsided. from this on, The ' first game of the reeve, William Watson.. ' For councillor: RATWxt.i.'s Boat and Shoe store; Lush ¢ . sociations,, Soldiers' Aid Comrriisaione ,o'clock p.ai by liev. J. S. Hardie, the Mis i ►aaI Society, at Blake's 'Church 8 - I 'series wilt be -played in Lorne rink here Jatitee Aitchison Ww. ltutherford,' Win. now. °' 'r b'e' '11 . and similar societies' a Returned Sol• bridal couple atandi R under an arch of Mise Jean Durnin was a visitor last on Tuesda of next week when I:istowel Webb. • r'uU ND -urs the street in Luc W. eat1 ;,, . at 2:30 p.m: and 7 p. m. The Pastor week with friends at Aoiberl y November, an. eutomo►,dire: uWr evetpkeena trimni with• white bells y will be ti'he visiting team This yvi11 be The rage or the ceeveship was close; nwy ta.e,:art,e o„ p,o►ing l►,upCrty. 1 - . diers Infortnation Bureau has been es• _ will preach. Chi Monday, January 1:3 g ` tabl' __ _i90 streamers'. 'ftie I. henjrrin wedding' - ' furtn,ation at'l'uM: Lf VTI:rI;,, b►rricE. tt•1 r. fished at the rmouriea, Loodoa, . , a snlead d concert wdl tie given -at the-- Mr. and Ars... _M. S toul_epent ileitis followed. by Mil: erton, at_Lnekuo v oq. 13railie sing by_ 1:3 votes. t'ardon - _. I Oot<a-io. The tele hone numberie 6650. march was played by M.rs Eugene. , - with her tiother_-ip_ )uligannon. _.... -..:., -Jan. Luckaow•at Listowel on Jan headed- "the ll for councillor `with a WANTED.=All ki,"db of haw Fora. Highest., p same church at 8 o clock. Asnnjoyabl - _..__ • Hicka;_..of Plcton,-_sister--,.of the "bride:- --•ry-• ._7 -.. .New York prtu;ti paid; Let use Know L 'This 'nfQlrmatinn Biiceau is o' o avenin is promised. 29, Wingham . at Lucknow on Feb. 4th vote of 208, his neareat competitor. be- mil otr phone if you bare any and 1 wi,l -. - --'.. -i pe g Mrs.. Edwin: Million of Beanxiller, is All • The bride ¢looked charming in a gown of - ' • kinds of Poultry wanted. High- - .. twenty four hours a day for seven days Rev. T. h: l{ennedy, woo last week visitin her sister, Mrs. M. S roul. and Luck at Milverton Feb. 10. lag -Johnston with 193: est r`iees amain . -td quality. Also bili' '. a week and is in close touch with the white silk poplin with 3pwef and pearl g I ;:,, . : ai,=...-vote,irr-tete,mmirotrs, -subdivision k'iu .or },.iris ,►n ' iron.. JM ,,,a ;,.. . tas:cnFrlsstae!ds:ri ttitstvr,:•F.of tills ,Pres:by ,: • n r ,ods: ve 1 1frs: 11.krvey ,,'i,a•,' ,, ,:_,{ 1,,s1: sy, 'k=6rBe t Phor,c. ;. u u; s f 1 ws. til' 117i19t g8 :..itiid ' A1]'•" 'rn r id 1 i 1' ! a r l]nSto o ", "t lt:{I11 1c•a.s orcyan ,d ree,. Q .4- despatcher$ at xhe rail ► Ten .^with - terian {_'1MTchr; aod, inducted unto -the - • - l . - - - :., caught-; un with lily'of -the v Utley, and ;swatting • friends- in Blyth and Brits- _ w ail t8tt11pjyigg (infor ation regard - , . + ently and the local boys are out to -win . I7io: 1 2 3 4 5 • • total. HIGHEST market pricc ri fur raw tura. Ito„ t A mei m charge of I; he1 and Cranbrook will be sell the turn ' it out ,+eeing Is. Ii t.rr28T , . irag returning soldiers. T11is Bureau ie rrytng 9 bouquet of white rosea. Fhe eels. d all the laurels pos»ibPe. Dant fxii to Bailie ;1 1 n :31 44 31 19G --- 3 l U :3 34 2:3 l 8:3 BL'SI N ES-- ,PA t 1• RS 1,0.31 t ►n t he ru bridesmaid, remembered by Lucknow, ,people as lie , Watson .. Mica Ethel Taylor, was'io 1. „ l. intended to keep everyone inforntod of prea,cheI 'here a•number of tunes while Lucknow and Listowel \hockey` team. be at rink on Tuesday evening to Aitchison • - 1 i . :1 15, 31 ' :34 10U t"' Lot i•+got►: a• Hu'ror1 'io, •t,rh►p bt„t . 'all movements of hospital and troop Pale pink silk and her bouclnet'was of will la to Lorne Rink on 'uesda ee the owmin ins and to cheer' the r, N+alkertuu by was_ or BritVel read• bit,. ' . P P taking his college course: At the induction •P y 1 y g Jahnston ,r3 34 49 41 16. 103 loss Village and Hiver,,dale, two parpa of trains coming into this District. It is pink carnations. tittle' Frances Thom- o next, Admission 26 & 25c, and war tax local team on -to victor . Medd 44 '65 :i6 24 3 • 1 i 2 bur )ui -K nuc wuena. Pinder kindly wu . • Rev, - Me..l3oyle presided. Rev. W. A. y' mu► tate Witt, Al -EX, WA.%1,i,,..,y. Ripley, not intended to furnish information to eon; niece of the bride, made a pretty Pardon 24 33 40 G6 44 •20h a . • Bradley, of Teeswater, . preachdd the Pte. -Ewen Me uai was home fro:.: . - the returned soldiers the><neelves, who bower girl. _ The groomsman was ,y1r Q gAR Rutherford 3H 13 22 58 24 155 - i -1-c. p sermon, pev. Mc. MacLean, 'of Ripley, the rtiilitar cam p y p .at London for the - . _ -- Webb - , 4 • 0 l'` ]Z9' , UST9OYATH, at Cain Housc. • Donald McLean. At the wedding ditilier - ' 1 - 7 i6 30 37 1 4 DR. AR q to the Dist- Mi; Kenned 's, _forme=r' stor addressed ' - Y oun 85 23 31 20 11 170 Lucknow, every wednesdauy afternoon. Ali _ rict De •but all e>7 tiirl which followed t 're was a aeries of y recent vacation. - ' , Ic'1: 5-HF, DERSON. — At Wingham, g chop c diseased suece8►fully treated.. _O,_ ` mast su nit their enquiries from 'xhd , pathy remover the physical cahees'wr w p° Q the minister. Rev• slit .Niton .of Brun• 4 Ont Dec. 19 1918 at the I taco toasts andspeech ea, Rev. J. S. Hardie Miss Margaret He riderson has return- - A y • - d,tiea +ee. Adjustment of the public re personnel on traiais, the .time , pine rs rr,ora sels, . addressed4 the cryngregat ion. This terian manse by :IZev. D. Perrie, (lifts T4 Soldier S Mother quickly secured and with fewortreatment•+ trains will arrive and names of soldiers acting as tgastmaster. Thee bride and ed. to Toronto after 6pending•two weeks by 0-ateopathy than by env other method . of course is Mr. Kene'edys first charge • Sadye Jeanne Henderson and Har• tn' each art should be directed to the groom, are among ; our most popular , at her. home here. • party after graduation. ' - ' • Rev. eo.. Qil.more and. Mi. T. E LOGS WANTED— 'e, the under;iigned ar. - Ti,forination Bureau. Y goo vey \loins, of L►ic ow, Ont. , oung people, and they have the d _ yr Morgan, of Ri ley, were in Lucknow on 01c to putcha-e, delivered at our sar•- _ Mr. and Mrs. John Peid and eon; MacL-EoD--REID -Ia ' couv3r, B. C., p mill. Lucknow, all -kindai of logs. ,na it•. wishes of a host of friends for .their r - Tuesda afternoon as re resegtetives of beech, ouch. ash, ehn, and bass ti', . .-• Clyde, ,of PAmerston,-apent dew 1 ears I y p Chan a In Tram ime on Jan. ist, 1'919, i s Mary Elizil- will pity from twenty to thirty dollar:: per - married -life `which they commence on g ..• . - In Memoriam - - , ' - week -under the parental roof. the Huron Township Patriotic:Society. til. cor the bettor grades and front tWel_V's_ -_, _ _ V the grooms farm at Amberley. bet Reid dao h of fir. '`and a . to eighteen per M. for. -the coin-mon grader: A c anRe in the Q. T. R. Timetable g - The society is presenti ng•nll soldiers re As we: are ir► hpec,al ncod cif r,tat,le at,d Mr. and M rs. Ll, ►y flirvin, of Nile In r :hire. Thomas Reld UCknUw t0 beech we will pay prices ninth more Nroti,- - e'inembraace of the late Haggan - . - . . affecting the Kincardine braneh,,which • .v, I 1 , turning from overseas to the township able to thb seller than cutting the logs inti,. FOu1' h Coti. were visit rs on Sunday with their old Mr. '_Neil W. MacLeod. Mr.- and wood. Apply at the otiicse of- the. Lu knox• . -.- McDonald who passed away. January , in oS•5 will- be wekoc>e►e b ► the . public came in- . with a suitable ' address and, a ift of ' friends Mr. and Mrs. John Hackett .iWJ'ra: MacLeod Will -reside at An ox, - ' Table co, for parTT .N. Ttig..t.rcKNu.v Y °i Tai,[.,: Co.,. )ivrT4x. Sin . ' lath., l4)18. to.etiaet• Monday morning.. ,The naortt- - $10 00 in gold,.. or to the parents of the a: is -z -e, • Tuesday, Jap. 7. ;lits Robert Crahatu hail a letter'frcm ' - B. C.. . .Ih -",: , r was called above, Ing tristn for Toronto now uasses through soldier in - the case of those who have , . A -son so dear No mere on earth we greet him, `Miss Nellie Graham is spending her at 6 54 o!clock instead of at .0 03 as his coos Rolnbardier Herb, stating that made the supreme sacrifice. The mi£- FOR SALE But when our journey here is done' holidays at home with her • brother forn►erl This earl trtnrn. train is he 'vas in England and expected to sail' . Death Of Walter Treleaven y. y g . siOn t0 •Lt1CiCriOw' 1.on Tuesday was to NUK gAt-,i•;. Faux young buil:, purebred ' - 1.Sh "Shorthorn. App) to Joe. l;.t tsLlG, kIU, \\/ - In Heaven we hope to meet him, ,'' Angus. always a ,bag -bear and source of worry for Canada, shortly, - Very sudden and unexpected ways 'the make thin presentation to M.rs. Clark; con., hinlda,;. - 1t31•u: .11 - Through all his -weakness here below, Mies Grace blcIatQah left for Duluth to those who have to patronize it- ' the grandmother of the three Clark boys • The, drygoods merchants of Goderich ,death of Walter Treleaven, only son of FOR SALE -L-3 well >ini,hed houses' mith .,11 . 11 I . . In sickness, joy or pain, last week. especially in , the winter. This train hive agreed to close their places of btusi- Mr. Thomas Treleaven of 'town,- which from Paramount who have been vvith latestconveniet,oes. For particulars apply W u.. A. 8tut,at.ir- .... , ., -, .4.s tfu.-: . I His sweetest joy on earth was this, will now. leave Win ham at i 25 instead , the arm ,Melvin - t_ o _ g - - ' A niece of Mr. Dan 1 lcLeodI from g ness at nine aclock S,tur,t:ty evenings, occurred at Meaford-_.on.Dec,,.3L.,._.-, ►l,r.. ='- .!,. • T - --'--• ' ' ungeat. lavin - . To praise his Savioui'a. name, • • of at F>: i5. The London train from, : --- - - died of -wound 'some some months o Mrs. .FOR SALE. -rut► acres o s • Chicago, is visiting with him at present. . . ..' . -- for=the ren►aincier i,f tile'winter. • Treleaven lead no information of his tit class soil on 4 ; _ ... . _ • . Winghaui , at , 30 instead ' of at 6 50 ' . . ' 7 Cl irk had been to these b' s as a ,which are erected good buildicgs. Will be Deer Haggau-.'was_ao joang.to' die, - Mise Hannah McDonald was called son s illness until 1 he heard of his death Y .sold at 'a b ►rba,tt. u„-r,er going "ea, . . And friends were :sorely pained, It will arrive 9t L,)ndon at 10 45 inst ad Municipal councils wit, rte•+t nn.,J & n • Apply to U.- A. ltce .. pa g mother and the Huron Society have frotlq Detmit to hon„ Hill to wait on 1.3 when the councils of i:11 `i i l c ►i ,• -wnieh -was due to hearty trouble •-• Mr. To see him snatched away so soon, , of 1SJ.0•i The morning train from„Loo- , - recognized her in this Ray. FARM FOit sAT.t,;•-Flne rlacre farm- lots her atter alta. John C avera who was Treleaven iwmediately' leftfor yleaford . When hope had been ret,tined. ' don w” leve th,re at 9.10 lasC' of plete.the business of that year . and rP :.♦►and :Iu, t.'(, . k ..,os goon, prouuctivo I dangerously ill with influPnzx. After. - and the funeral wets held there. The clay loam, -i,;.-cl ur,ti,ree frum stone, well '+ at 8 30 and will arrive at Vein sign their duties to the m.sttecessors. watered, but little broken land. Two lar . rut now lie sits with Christ above. gham at ge . her sister's death she spent a few days deceased leaves a widow and two young batik barns, silo, ce mant pigpen. largo _ __ T . And sings with Angels there, • - 1205. ---- ' - at-home and will return to Detroit again ! Air. and Mrs. Phillip .11 ,cal ill -,,n at- children. Mrs. Treleauen. like. heiAms- - Burns Ball - -_brick hon,;e l a -s, l} tramE haul e: two- And serves the one true God he loves, 1, d hardy -an excellent farm property. vv'ia .: .tended the. tit4rriage--of -h=-r- bre rt --r-Ar: bet sold in • lw-aktre lots or all ' Nether. In endless raise and rayer, today. band, spent her early years in Lucknow, Avply to M AN , J. Tiri r , - - _.. _.._._- endl.. P >p ---- ` Wing11aft1 Man Dies .Saddeoly Hector MacLean to Miss Lililn tac- The Lucknow Fire Brigade pur• i b . Lucknow. _ . Nal -c. . - .1 I Died at Fent Hill Welland Co. on sing a daughter of Mrs.. lacLarea, boldin a ball on Friday even '- Lean, of near Kintail, on :fie' Fears . Po g Y t the 29th ult Mrs. (;avers (form- M . John the yell s own'in- ' now of Detroit Mr. Treleaven was a ing, Januar 24th, in Carnegie Hall . L OKNOW SCHOOL. REPORTS I • Ritchie, n - g y . R , AUCTION SALE ” Y I ' erly Driise Catherine McDonald), atesla- saran e agent and conve sneer o1.f Wing- Day,• ` r ” tailer by trade and was conducting a Luckbow. Further particulars later. Room IL ent of . Kinloss. She was attacked by ham, died Tuesaaymorning of this week The Agricultural meeting which ,was merchant -tailor business in ieaford the —SECT• ALCTIO SALE. -George Swan, Lot 1, Con. I.I. W. D.•Ashtleld, will have, ail Auction Sr.' II. Excellent— (Win nifred Doug- influenza which ended, in pneumonia after being ill for less than a week. The to hate been held this month at Kintail past number of years. He was a school tle of Faint stock and intpletnent.; o„ lap, - Doris Durnin, Rena MacDonald and mento 'tis, bfrs. Cavers taught has bepa postponed until February on chum and playmate of the Lucknow Jar.. i wuuueac;ng at ostia O'clock p. u,. gi K trouble seamed to be influenza which There are quite u number of young catuty Gaon -Mor as Henderson, Pearl Nixon, school for a number of ears inland account of the iufluenzi►.--J. A. 31AL men w•ho are now in tie early forties. Mr. TURNOVER IN CULROSS_. cows, calre and +huep on the;r lc:=Jcrlf.;' . $ _ Y however took a peculiar form, affecting • PcRyls, dunI.;,.i _... . _._: - __ Kubert MacC,allum, l+ialey ArtbstrooR, around Lucknow... She also taught one noel c►f his le s so that,it become reatl Louc;x, Secy. Treleaven. and the bexeaYexi_.widow and - 8 ! Y. The Township of Culross begins the --•• Gordon Johnston, Gordon Fisher, (Grant • year at Bismark, near Foot 'Hill where children have the deepest sympathy of NOTICE ' y , swollen and chusing intend• suffering. Miss Pearl Hendeason, who for tEe . New Year with -a bran-neve council -- :Mackenzie, Calvin Bl tzeteio) ties, Mel- she met her 'future husband. Mrs. Cao Mr.` latchie was still a young man, be past few years has.been cashier at aturd • many Lucknow friends. ' Y g to _ p` ' 'all matters regarding' Greenhill cemete'•s K only 4a years of age. He was v r och .C'.Cxmeron Go. a 'store bas real sed Y reeves •and a11. The board is made u FortA D. c:,Taylor Berm ts•y. . • • •' • •' vin Webster, HarveyWebster. Fair- ars was and loved an of an amiable __ - 'ePtiS 1 -: _ _ cete - - `_ e Y g. this year as follovsc$:_Reeue,Te _ - _ ' Cecil Webster, Geor McInnes, Ste disposition,nd to a d res clad b _ uc _ _-,_ ____._-_._ __._-..-..!lance_ s . and- A nvutittc . .oa,; ' .. • -- r er; Couacillot's: Dave Macnoaald, Wal. _ Y successful as an loan art Huston. Sidney Decker, -De, u -Nos . ,PHOTOGRAPHY ., _ _. X k - -" s for a number of ears'had a prominent Chicago where she Will take a course lu --Tuesday, ,Tan, 7 r iarahall, .Jacob Erb, l ency Iiiage3- • x - nnee, Dave Milne. band, three brothers and two,aisters to pla^e among the, business men of Wing- Art. ' • aner. Reeve Case and the four council- G. S. Fula•: Lucknow. Scutlio op::n atond,+y. Hiss Irene Ru11a of. Hamilton, is vis- Tuesday and WWue •"day. Fonklly Rr•oup.t • c, • Jr. 11. Ezeellent-(Jessie Stewart, mourn her early death. •Her brother him. Two years ago last June be was - t lors of 1918 stood for 're-electi<cn and taken tit home. 1•, tfr• Mr. John Garter, of town, has secured itin at the home of her uncle, Mr. I• i. Dranneu McInt©ah). Good -(Florence George, number for Turtle-:l3-ountain, tn;rried to dies Jean Mullin, of Luck- g ____ - - ' • a41' went down to defeat: Votes oiled McInaea. the cogtract of delivering mail on It. R. Stewart. p Mary Douglas, Winoifred Man.; John. who enlisted in the Canad• now, who wirvives. The funeral will be ANNUAL MEETING ' . • r Nixon, Sadie .iewitt). Fair• -(Margaret ian Mounted Rales the first year of th held this (Thursday) afternoon to Wing- 5, Lucknow via Langside. Mr. C a.rter Mr. George I3 tbtist.Iias been working by. the various candidates were as fel o y - Y P at the rink and e. lows: Mc.Quitltn, Jean MacDonald), Kenneth war and is now in France, or Germ y, hent Ce►deter will take over the wars on April let. Netts to have excel- , The annual meeting of the Lucknow Mr. E.1 Purvis has had this rotit,6 since Nor peeve:" Agricultural Society will be held in the . • - Thompson, absent. and Kenneth is on the old homes d: lent ice by Thursday for the hockey Council, Chamber in the Town listl, • Qed: h,ticdaer, .... ......... . 3•,•2 J. W. MACCALLUY, Teacher. Of the sixten% one, the wife of Mr. ea SCHOOL REPORTS it started. match. . • • , •.. • • .2.18 Lucknow, on Tuesday, the twenty tirst Wm. Case _ day of Januar%•, A.D., 1919; at 2 o'clock, - - - J H. Middleton, in Man., and Hannah Messrs. Vernie Barr and James .Nixon Mrs. Icer Curran, • f Leamin ton„ ie -'Voir Councillor. 1 • ' S. S. :NO. 14 HURON AND AsnFiELD . - . - i 4 R • p•Ali . • members of thc• Soeieh n arc rel Of] taking a course In nursing la a Detroit. have returned from Torontio where spending her holiday with her parents, vlohn Armatroeg, .... .1 tt5 Sr. IV -V. Hamilton, v4/ . quested to attend. _,_^ -- >r- hospital. The tamiiy have the profound they worked in •a munition_ factory the Mr. and Mrs. George Nixon. • H. Bingeesner, •....•....... , .. 2t0 ' -Tuesday, Jana 7 Jr. IV Ex, -17. Picker' Good= Alex Cameron • ................... s3 16.1-c 10SU •H AG.N liw, Secretary,.. • sympathy of their many friends and ac- t►ng' - past fey. nsontha. They report a great firs. Dunbar, of Blyth; is:vir )tiag her . . :13x. gad Mrs..fames McKay havb re• I E. Katchab,_tw, H• MacDonald, C. Ham. , ' - - Jacob Erb........ .. .• ..... 250 - - - ' ... :' - quaintences. many glen out of employm en't in Tor- sister. Mrs. A, al. Bsbb. . . turned home. atter spending a ,few days -- . iltou, A. ytacD-onald*. 1'a s -P♦' Itay- 'fiilp iffer,..... . ..............123 CARD OF THANKC .11 I Ke onto at present. Walter Marshall .: • .2-2. ' -1.cam-, with friends here. ., Hard* Keel► ale. date of the next chautaucl.ua , .. :.. ... . -' Helens Tom McPherson , St• Mrs:`Thowas Roach and fir. William concert Jan. 20. Itis given by a Quartett + • • • • • • ' • • • • • l lt; To The Electors of A hfiel3: J4 • Ill Qood-(A. Ketehabaw, lis Dave-MacUous►1d , As I cannot meet ou ' .. . .:hool has re-ousned after vacation - - - •.• . , ........... ....305. y L,ereon:iil .. * 'Kennedy, -of near' Hol rood were at • /iddler'a . Is is a high class concert: Y 'I with lilac Kub Sar sant in char We--TuAsday, Jan, , Dexter) Pass --=H. It lynard y, . . Holyrood, Jas. Thompson .1 S,f; , ` y J 'Et end` Cranbrook atteodin the or. The audience was deli kited vt ith the d • • • • • , * . • . take this aleaps of thanking yon .0110 .Sr.li Good --H. Aston, A. MUDon- g g The chane is attributed to the dis- ' wish her Ruccese. Mr. John Mcflutre arrived home from g and all far•your kindness i❑ returning din i.0a an reduct•iori of their brother,. concert -.0n the 19th and will find- the . itis, Margaret Ritchie returned to the Went last week. ' . alis• . ,i pute over the dredging of the Teeswater • Rev'. Thomas E Kennedy, which -was coming entertainment e• tial) delightful me by acclamation 10 the deputy. reeve_ ` - Jr II Ex.—E. Martin Good—A. Mac- . y, River, a scheme which the, counci► of • s in the hast. I shall --L-- « .. her school near Teeswater. Mr. Wm. Bowles was a New Year R . ' 1 Y g ship of Ashfield►- , . I ona d. Pass '•J. Ketchabaw,.M. Cook*. held the last Monday of December. I'te• Stuart !teravish, l,ussel Nfc,Kay, 1918 favored, but which many of the visitor with.friends here. give you my very best services. Mr, and hits. Wm. Webster, of Cosh Primer IJc -K. Pickering. Good—P fir. and lits. pea Haigh, of Sea- -1 Bannerman and Adex Keir returned electors appear to have disapproved. , - .... - rune, are visiting friends here. . Mr. Durnin Phili " was in Goderich •, • •• , '"tirs faithfnily- . K Ps , home New Fears nt ht gird Ca t. J. C. MacU nald forth, visited Lucknow and Kitilose ret= g P - \`` Mr. and Mrs. Jae h Helm entertain. for a few days last week. - * iBGC. Bu s a Thrift- Stam Jost•:i•ll ' I.;c•i:l:-i-r; ' P i,trkea missed examiaaiirnie• ativea a few daya.laet week. . fir. HAigh Little is reported on the seas returning Y P . ed a few, friends on Friday evening. It Lucknow High School. will present\ M. I. MA( K>rxzir, Teacher. has fully recovered from the very severe. from the War. HE L00l► s_ f►cing the fwantietL anniverstiry of -their their play '`Tompkint iired man" in the attilck of iniinenz which he suffered in T BUSINESS OUT EXeCUtOtS Sale Of marriage. ' - Hail here next Friday night under the Kinloss . the fall'and now -feels and looks, fine. Mrs; Annie Maclntosh who bas' be?n Canada's outlook, though marked by it " Valuable Farm 18ndc ' Mr. gni . Mrs. Will G,rduer spent auspices of the Public Library, 'visiting .her sister, 'Mrs. Campbell of few clouds on Ills horizon, is on the Monday, Jan. 6 Mt. Ungh, llacM ill in, son of 1I. Mac' •. . Sunda at D. K. Websters. s a result of the election on Monde • town, returned to London today, where whole favorable. .Only b t,_ti 1 • - y Y - r Millan; east of town, returned to De- y y , production The undcr i ed hearer, ive• tnstrt>ac- - - - - West Wawanosh council consists of Mr. N. elson «interstein has returned + , 'alfa will spend the' remainder; of tilt can the great war debt' charges be ntet tions from . John• Reid an,d Walter Ferguson- troit after spending the Chr►stm-ts week guson, executors Of the estate 6f Noah • .. Wm. $Bailey, Reeve; J is. Pardon, Albert Flint, Mich , Rf ter spending the ttnAs winter with her brother. - and wiped uut.,, Everybody must work Strome, deceased, t0 sell cltl the retn,ises ' MARKETS . at his home. fle is engtged in the. • Johnston, John Me d, John B 1 oun , holidays, at his home here. M hebruary . rnl. 1919 . t ,;'; g ahi butidin business 'arid del d with F`hends . of :11rs. J. C..►vers (better to this end. ar service must be sttc• on onlay. at (Correeled up to We 6nesday noon) shipbuilding o'clock v.%t., the following t'alusrble - Counctllors Miss Vii. Stanley. is visiting friends in some of t11P record bretkin work being known here as :Miss Cas ceedewl by lx•act service, not lessvnselfiah. S 11 - g - g Casale liacl)odald) farm prcperty, bein►, lots 33 and 34'i,t ht►1l VVbleat.. • . ........... Teesvwtter. Immigration, especially from the i'gited • 'Spring Wheat , . , , . • ...... 2 06 Pte, -Ed.' Haines returned from over- done before the w.tr envied. were sbocked ;to bear of her death which the l-nurth 6!2cesston of tho Tciwn'sbi (x1ee Whheat.:...: • 2 oe seas last week On i.0nda eveain a Qunl7er Wallace Hewitt has been call- States, may be expected to increase,: as P . of Cukoas. . Y g t occurred on 1)c•c: 2:►. ':Lit account of .Oe. popu,ation of the two countries cats- On said fain t'bere, is a tir t- 1ass.bank Uats .................... 0, 70 reception was held at his. home "en ed t,-, to et his dischaP The returned soldiers hf Cndertch C p ( aelph ' g get ., her dot-t•aRe will be fn%nd "in fourth not retain •tta present disparity. This barn.' hc K pen, driving shed and other - . - P , . .'..... , .....- , . ,,I 70 1 90 and vicinity are taking steps to form a country has the only lArge areas of tin- out bui4dingq anti A comfortable kiNvellin his friends and neighbours thered and Mr, S. ywawell,` of SarkAtoon, is Con. correspondence. tilled land left in .the world -under stable. house; . ►' Buckwheat....... x........ 1 t0 branch of Con. War Veterans :1s1 1,acrit of 9rchatd 4 1 acres of ' • $4 gave him a royal welcome. spending a few day4 at the home of Mr ' - Eggs, new laid ............. - 80clatim. Thisasscx~itttion has bad con- The" meeting of the Soldier'A Aid aovernnlent.. .Clans divisions at present' fa11 "wheat and 28 acre -s of fall plough- n• + ' thteaten eeodomib peace,- but each ing♦ There are 101 aares „f Loo,l tol4hlc• , .... , ......... 17 75 BORN aiders ble strength in Toronto for about Circle mill be held at the home of firs - , Ruttier .............. 44 45 _ sad Mrs. S. ra z .. $tom• • • • • • • t Mr. J Siddolr!'tif CalKary, is visiting g should realize the r}gtits of others. _ (;aa- land un the.said pretritse t -Bret-t,f three years, and practicglly•all the men David- Andrew on Tuesday, Jan• 14, pasture lartlCi, 20 litres tit It►r^1Kocirl ) uylt TORONTO MARKETS MILLER4..-In the township of West WA- at the home, of his.Aunt, firs. A. Stan• who saw service overseas will et become nieetin to con,n,encc• at 2 o'cicick. comers are wear, of: high prices and ofand p; ,?,ilea Y g undue profits, and buat11erya people should cfiar sK aril v • r p , 1 P from Zee vaster.aerds The said farm as ,il. _1, .•-._ -__-__ Choice- heavy steers......=14 04 to P16 00 wanusk on Jan. A, 'i 1J, to 3W. ana ley, • ' members. cordial invitatinri is extended to ever take on this K int. (treat• earn ' Choice butchers............ 11' to l2 SO Mes• Wallace I Miller, a son Y- g 1 b a reary a bili. _ ('Nolte butchers cows... 10 .5 to 10 SO a are glad to' reran• -eta.- body Baine and help.--St:c ti . Ings of the wltr } ertc ci .stic uld be Its ertns=-•10 per •cunt on tiav •of •l;e i. - 4„ The regular meeting of the Wom 'e with discrimination in reducing- riceii-adrt't ttirr-W thin ,; " a.,. r' - (`,odd feeders .........:..... 9 OOrto 9 50 ] j n Harrisv n is able intoe around again after g P 0 t Good-milchcows........... 140 00 to 160 00 &Inn illness of influetlxa. Institute will be held in the c4ineil Mr. and •Sire. It ,beet Lyons who were and in maintaining employment. Cao- -possession tc► he } i en on :1firi, tat, Notts; fed and watered.. 18 25 to CLABxsoN-In London on January N•d; g • • chamber on Friday, .Tannery the loth, 0 -with his p, renta, fir. aad.Mra• J nose s<cfa has the natural wealth and an in-' 1919. Am Clarkson, • p' c N y have creasia$ cnnsuniing 1►ol►plat' ►n, and no beAs Sold 29 Sallie time of, cedar . chiit ,111 •' Fal] Wheat ,.....•. •••••••• 2, 13 to Hiss Minnie Be.achelor, of Stratford, t+t p : _ here will 2 10 to 1919, y daughter of at 2 3O p. m. The-tvi is The :slue r,f L3' ►nAof Inion for . ewlY ars U.i , +- • • poosembest ............. Mr, add Mrs. •James. Ci rktion, Aah is spending 1, few days- with her parents r► • ' - folly by go" 'v or asses albeculd got farther rticulars t '87 to t3$ q Cereals as Breakfast food.'' Itvoll call returned to G1rand• Sieyer, (,lysis where l►e allowed to frustrate a prosperity Tertius, cash. Timothy ats..Hay ..........:.... ,, , , 13 00 to 16 00 field iged 26 ears. he funeral 'here. saswpts'ed New Feat. A Kr. L onA h tie a nod naition as for'- Pa apply to y by mottvt dor y g P and happinescs that rig y beiong to all 1' Ai.rsit i rtRc. , • new laid ..........,• 6S to 70 . JOHN RNID, vso r, Eggs, tree held here on Monday to Glreeti 11 r. gad Dlra. T. F!ltetcic, of At enol►, pritRramtane {provided and visitors entry engieeer -with a big U. $. paper- -our people.-hrotxi The Globe's Aaaual , v:,. 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