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LUCKNOW, ON1., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1504, 1917.
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LO4AL AND GENERAL
Mr, T..W. Little, of North Ray,' la
attending the fttneral of his mether here
Sergt ROSS. Johnetone waehoineover
• Sund423r, Army life seems to agree with
Ritere '
ihitchard bas returned home
lifter visithig her • sister, Mrs,: Bradley,
of Laurkr.
Mr. and Um Ben, Lyon,,of BrandOn,
visited over Sunday with Mr. and 31re.
J. Spindler.
MM. 3,, A. `McLean, Tof .Ilettlefoid•
Sask., was the guest this week of Mit.
.W. C. Johnston.
• • Miss a moxinnon, Of La Salle, NX,
. ja Pling ther annual visit 'with her.
mother in town.
Lucknow and Ripley Junior Hockey
teams' will play in Lornillink tomorrow
(Friday) evening '
Mr. N. Hedley has gone tO `Kincare
4the'• wherele has seated einployment
in a 1111110011 factory, . •
: • The local„)Voinen's Inttistte veil), hold
annual,"at home" in theTow13,1dell
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to -morrow (friday) evening.,
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Mi a E.'1. Smith, and Mie.;Geci. .A.
SIMI& returned home last ., week after
spending ft month visiting friends at
, ,Ilidgetown. ' „ • . •
Se tluidoelt & Cameron's. 'S
on last p4ge re their atter .stock-taki7i71
degilag 814 bargains are offered
on may clearing flnea. •
▪ • Mrstatev.)4.W towering and little
spn,*Melvin,,.•Qi-Beisrievain, Man., were
• Nuairtni he ,rnstor rn 1aw Mrs-
PhilliKtledpinat week,. ••• '
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Stephen end little deugh-
,:',, terenracte, of. Grimsby, are an teown
: attending. the fluieralof_Mirt.-- Stephen's
;•,grendingthee, the late Mra:LittIe
". feree, _sec- ondlhand organa, for 8818;
' bargains:all plano esse;"siltpetiiiieT-Oni
Bell, onethcbtidge, One GOderich. Ile-
. ,veiv,ed in =eichange for planoseelt.;
Moon, X4fiCIOW• ,
Temperatures the -cold. snap,
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• ., , now fortunately over, were: Friday, 17
below- %tardily, 10 below. Stinday. 9
: ; below; andearly; 27 below, .The past
tS
to Weell-in de the coldest .everegoafor
a like peri0.dy
- for some Year's.. • 2
The "skate given by the --roting Men's
Bible Class -of the Presbyterian 'church
, last Friday evening was well 'attended .
.... . and turned hut a probable enterprises,
setting the elam a handsome sum, Which
' will be expended for ,the benefit of the:.
--class members at the front. • ..
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Kincardine hockey team will be here
..' . On Tuesday; evening of next week, Feb.
. 20, to 'try conclusions with the local
°' -.boys. " The teains are evenly' matched
and there will be ;a geed lively game7
, • I The local Chib is donating all: proceeds
-.1 .....) lebove actueVexpenses to the leeel estri:
, . ' otic- fund, and deserve liberal patronage':
'Game at 7,45. AdiniesiOn: gents, 250;
ladies and.children, 15e.
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r. :Hess Poultry
Pan-ArCe-A
Will Make Your liens Lay
• Pei-A:Co-A is iguana- •
_teed #14 producer. jt419-
not a stimulant, bile a .
idige4tive tonicWhich pro.
duces eggs 'nature's •
In wilaterkeenyour hens .
warn % feed Paii-A,Ce-A;
if you -don't get more
egge, and lots more, re-
- turn 'the empty paeltaga
and your Money will, be
refunded,' It will -Tay to
makee, test, 0
Keep a certain comber
of fowls (eneugh to be
sure of fair e.Veregoti) for
• two weeks in an enclote
• ure end feed them accord-
ing toseurcustem. &tip
an equitl numberof fowls •
in another encloolire'and'
, give them exactly the
Dante food with Pan -A -
Ce -A in addition, Then .
note the results Solo at
'CHURCH NEWSfl
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Large congregations attended the Ser-
vie,ea merning and evening al the Pres,
byterian.oliurch last Sunday to hear
Rev. Jenne. Wilma, of Toronto, who
preachedforceful and inspiring sermons.,
Mr, Willson, who is minister to one of
the Urge congregation" in Toronto, waft
not a candidate here, as some supposed.
Ile. wari her for the communion service
only, Rev. A. W. Sh5ppard, of Learn-
itiOan, will preach nekt Sunday.
THE Lisouu.-The 'meeting of the
Epworth League Monday evening was
in charge of the 'Missieentri Cennnittee
Mks Letitia Joynt oceupied the chair.
The Scripture lesion wits read by Willie
Andrew after which Mire Anderson read
a -splendid paper, written by Miss Ada
Webster., on "Wing Women -Their
Education, Ambitione and Mei' Best to
Qualify for ,Them.." Att Treleaven also
gave a Verrikttreetingtalk on the topic.
Misa.Gertrude•Treleaeen rendered a 'solo
which was aa usual appreciated . Next,'
ifonday evening the League ia ingtheyonng people of Zion League,
• Tne„Gtrien:--eTlie.Gluililites were fay
ored• at their last tWo meetiags by a new
voice in dealing With the -topic of the .,
evening. On the oth. inst, Bei, • W.. "
Treleavengavean address which was
greatly eujoyed and wz1 ot een be •
forgotten'by those privileged to, hear it:
Last Monday eveningDr. a 4.. Newton .
was the: Walter; B told something
of his trip,. made a" fe* yeare ago to
Europe, having, more definitely, for his r
'Object a great Waif werks museum which'
he visited at London,, Eng In a :,,eret
entertaining way he described a . few a
(there wasn't tune to tell of thein .all)
of the many wonderful and interesting .ft
things to be seen in thegreat institution: e
The Dr. Trefiked his 'address by .the• v
'statement that he thought a little, in
tlig Way of reciprocity of lieln and •S
Jertainmentletweenthe.young -people's'. •
societies of the churches 'would be eon-
Ausive to geed results. . The ,evening's g
prograni was in charge of the president
and iice•presidents of the Guild. The
Missionary Committee.will have charge
next Monday • :
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PfE.D4N. MCDONALD
• . - WELCOMED HOME
It was A hearty and herilthy looking
voting Men who, wearing the king's uni-
form, stepped from the G.T.R. trato as
it pulled into Lucknow last Wednesday
eight, neatlY two hours late. He wee
greeted On every hand as Pte. Amok
McDonald, for upWards of two hundred
esidentt from the village and some from
the Country had :waited about the station
for more tbanaai hone to 1.4d him wet,
come home.. 'He was one of the first
two • fro in Imeknow who. enlisted on
the outbreak of,,,wtir, and now. he was
the first to returne--partially disabled
and naqt for further military • aerviore
Otherwita he would not have OM%
• The band was playing as •the train pull-
ed in, and as the soldier swung out of
the 'car the crowd cheered him heartily.
They then sang A patriotic • song ,aild
"He's 4 40117 goed Fellow". • While this
weaving on Den: was meeting his par-.
mite brother and sisters, They couldn't -
be disceuraged by his looks for. every!:
body remarked that he was much bigger
and stouter than when be went away.
The elbow of his right arm hadbeen
shattered by a shell,' which fortunately
did not expkide.. It is nee./ well 'healed
up but it hi Siff and he hits the use
onTY of the shoulder and Wrist too*.
tneists, ' " ••. '
After the reeeptiniint the station lite.
AlacDpnald, -vati driven to his iniinictie
eeve and 'members. of this Year's and
eist Year'a Council acconipanying
At the irensis there :was a little batiquet
nd the reeve and councillors told,
rief speeches how much Pte. `MacIron,
ld'S siarvices to the country were ante:
iated, ;Throughout the recention was
ery.appropriate-and-wellearriertout.
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4/CU:AN SIIIRfS
WERj lirtaGME
Freemen acknowlefigei'ltetent. Stalpineut
e
-Stock Judging Course
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c.,Announcement is made of a tock.
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judging nounse-to-beluld• at LuOknovion
March- lit.And 2.ed.', AR a precaution
against bad weather; the course will be 5
held attba large shed in connection with
the Presbyterian -Church. Dr. 11. G.
Reed, of Georgetown, one of the best
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authorities on live seek in the province,
will be in pbeege of the judging on both
dila. The firat day. Will be devoted to
.horses and .the second to beeLoattle.
The course is, being cenducted by the
Provincial Beard of Agriculture, assiated
•by a local cominittee consisted of Mess 's
John McDiarmid and Wm. MeQuill n, eh
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A ehort time ago, the lady patriotic
workers of Lucknow sent to 'France,
caro Of Dr. Freeman, one hundred °pairs
of socks and other thiegs. ' Receipt of
these. are acknowledged in the;frallewine
letter;
-Fiance; Jan. 9,1917
Totite Ladies of Lucknow Red Cross.
ociety,_ .., • ,-•
Dear Medami •• ' • . -
• The two parcels' of- socks 'and shirt
sent to me from youtsociety were 'safely
Attended Association of Fairs •
Messrs, J0.11)1 MODiarinid and Wm.
MQuiflidlastc.weele attended the Pro -
V1110141 Association of rel,rs 'and' Exhibir
hone, which met at Torouto, They were
appointed delegates to this meeting at
the annual meeting a the Lucknow
4.ericultifra.1 'Society on Jan 19th. The
rt'ovincial Associatten is an important
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annual meeting„ at which general ar-
rangements are made for the holding of
fairs and, exhibitionsthroughout the
province.' Mr, 41cDiartnid was appoint-
ed "representative' for, District No. 10,
which comprises the •countiee of Rime
and Grey. , • •
LucialoW moo SCI1001. REPORT
Forni, Tiffin, 70; .D. Douglas,
69; M. MOPlure, S: Gee,. 64; AL
Durnin, 63; S. McKenzie, . 60; M. Mc-
Diarinid, 09; W. Woods, 59; Anna Nich-
olson, 55; 0 MeQuillin,.53; G. Webster,
53i:0,14;130er, 52; C. Woode 62; M. Tre-.
leaven, 50; If:•Stewert, 49; Alex. Nich-
olsOn, 46; Aitcheson, 47; E. Howe,
.46; B Johnston, 46-; C-.-Vannell, 46; 11.
Burs, 44, W Howey, 38; Alta), 27.
Form McCall, 76; M. Both-
well, 74; L, Finlayson, 73; hielcen-,
Kenzie, 72;.4.. Alton, 72; It Murdie,
72; a 'Bttirqs 7i.;.0 McMzllan, 02-; .
Stothets, 67; N. Thompson, 65; X. . Mc.
Donald, 65; 3. Macdonald, 64; t. xx-
tinoton, 63; J. Douglas; 62;, L' MacRae,
60; -A: Mitehell, 60; R. Mitchell, 57; 11
-11111 55.;11r.. Andrew„ 53; II McDonald,
53; 0 McNay, 51; B Drennan, 50; P.
•Plaseri 48. ' • " _ _
Perin I -A. Picketing, 80; V:,Hedley;
71; B: Clarkson, 66; 0.-Dotiglas, 06; P.
McDonald, 62; T. &Atli, 56; 0 Tre-
leaven, 53; A., McDonald, 501 A.Helm;
47; I Durum, 45; R.. Mctilatinid,., -443
..I.:irovie;'41; E. Johnston, 89; .*F. Mc-
Gregor;32; Gotigh,- 19; B. McIntosh,
18;-11. Mege`rvie, 17.
'Read Inside' Pates
Doubtless there is a • nutober of Sen-
• tinel mare Who rarely, if .ever, read the
readyprint pages, that is pages 2 and 3,
and 6 and 7, . They are 'however, • . well
worthy' of a Perusal each ,N.vei.,k, and this
Week and heleafter they are and will ,be
better than ever. •Witla this istue. the
pnblytheisycommence- a nuinber. of new
'features which they hope wil1 peeve .e.f:
great interest : 7 These- are not newa feat-
ures, but articles which Make ;entertain-
ing and Profitable readieg to;all who:
have tame tcralevote to them. • .
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received two days ago. It is:indeed MACk2,118111,--In Lticknovsi, on Feb. 11,
With muCh pleasure ihatl write on be • 19117, to Mr and Mrs Neil, D. Mac
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half of our men to thank you. one and -
all for your idea and 'persevering ;work
IU our; behalf. , Some of the 'ladies .no
doubt sellheor from -owe' of the -hoya'
who found notes in 'their socks. • The
ittswill b� turtted'over to a hospital
for ume-of the wouuded soldiers.. Thank -
lug you airfor yeti- • good wishes, and
opine -the-Red-Cross- Society -Of Link;
will 10 blessed 'with every 'meets:0 for
their put good Work and for thee -timing
w The C9al Shortagg-
Thefuel-situationitt -littektow:-. was.
greatly relieved on MiMelay .night.by the
,arrival of "three carloads Of nut coal:
Distribution of this columericed Tuesday
morning, and no ;doubt Mr Sherriff aud
Ine aseistonM visi tort -
at Man, 11011808. Many coat bzia were
reduced toilie last lineketfol, and fof , •
weeke wood warkbeing-largely Substitizt--
ed for the black diemends, •
We just wieh to say.hfte that Ludt- Sa
now has been very fortunate thie Winter the
an havingthe services:of such •Mon as erl
Meeers Alterille flodgins in the matter f?
Of handling the:coal sukily;* They have Um
spared' not:Mart to m
get -coil -fro-the- -"
supply companies, amkon'teceiving the a?a'
occrusional carloads Which came through, 8Ist
DO. SPENCE%
• Drug store
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MARKETS
iOrrected Wednesday noon) •
Vitheat,,, 1111,1**4 41'114 1 80
0400 55 15
It1140.1141!Atlit4.1,4411144.1it DO
4770i* 33 35
Kg" OW ••• 45
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ar. , I **Main, •
• ' Yourevery troly,
-.---.7••••--.•-•'• .0
• Died Leamington
The Misses MacKenzie, oftovin,•'''Imit
turda.y received the sadlatelligence of
death. at Leamington of their broth
William Deceased had been ailing
a consicierrible thne , and for Seine,
ti the end was expected. The funeral
k _ilonilay, but „owing to°°
e delay in receiving the message,"the
eis Were not able to atteed.
ye
they have- been imparted and hoeost ia '
its distribbtion, even to the extent of
being -short of fuel at their cavil hornet,
It is a fact that, monthe ago, avhen the
coal famine first threatened, a dealer
from another town tried to buy all the
coal then in the shed (which' was con-
eidereble) at $9.00 pet tee, hit intentien
being to ship it *Way. Though it would'
have been a profitable trap:motion, the
'offer was at once refused,. 'Criers of
coal were not, always so honest, and
Wale, by , vaisrepreseliting theie teelis,
(aimply lying), got nio.fe than they re.
quired, while more honest people did
without,
L.
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tiotice
ellANGE MitAt Maill410..-11aving
taken tray brother\into pattnerehip
the business, all outstanding accounts
inust odd by March 10th.
J. *WO*.
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. Fourth '
. —Tuesday, Feb,13.
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Petet-1L Mackenzie ripent last- week
Toronto. ;
S. McComb° itt'eA his annual ' round
in the neighberheod this Week,
,Mise A. lletiston, Toronto, is spending
a week or two with her Mother. •
3. McDonald hai (leaved the services
of Joe Inglis for the present year.
We hear a good deal these daya about
the pier:deride of measles and muints
throughout 1in1os .
' Wm. ilouston, of the Oth Con.,
hada very successful auction sale. on
Priday of last week. • • .
Miss gorgan, teacher in S. S. No. 12,
Huron, hes not been well for 4 few ditys•
and in tonsequente thelohool has been
dosed. •
_Kenzie, a son. „ • • -
NIA6LENRAN.--Afff Marehmont Road,
„ Toronte, on jam 28, 191.7, to Me
-ond ads:Ugh-1
. ter (Frances Owendolyel, ;
A
(gilder Wounded
..Aftet_sereingfors.year and rfix menthe
•in the trencher!, With only one brief
vacation, Pte. Herb.. whose par-
ents diveon the 2nd Con.. Kinloss, hag
been wounded for the firrie time. , He
.wareedieially reported -.in --the casualty,
oe Wednesday Of last week, end. On
tuesday a mettagritom himself was
received, stating ,that he; had been.
-(iot:Aloft-ed. At time of voiting the nature
of his wotind not-knoivia° here.. • Pte.
_killer is an eiceptietially, strong and
hatdy man, and though be has eeen
much herd service at the front, hire^ let
tors hone have always been. cheerfni
ssid never a word of complaint; Though
:Inlias been into, Most of the severe
"lighting in which ihe `Canadians have
engaged, thia the first time he has
suffered et,en
Good Work. biTeachers
The Secretary of the Lucknow Patric).
tie League repoitt the receipt of $33.00
from Mitre Dean McLeod, teacher in S.S.
No,5 Kudess. This meney was the
probeeds Ota box social and entertain.
merit given in tha cehool:lioniie a few h
weeks ago. This is but ene.of a num- a
her of instances in which teacher in the
rural schools have arrrifiged for •enter-
taienents with the objects of raising h
meney for One Or trthdf Of the various) tb
patriotic funds, the splendid SUOCOSS g
with which thee teem been attended
ittggests a fraitful floret of 'revenue and ti
it *to be hoped that -when. teathers un- pe,
deitikke such a, worthy enterpritte, they *
Shall eontuitte to 'receive the hearty sap. a
port of both the 04001 horkede and the 2
.1014.00..
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LOTTIE L. 'TILLOTSON •
' DEPORTED FROM CANA')
', In via of' the fact thEtt di. e recently
visited this Part of Ontario, the .:follow-.
Mg about "Lottie 1.: TillotsoA", from
The•Globe of last Friday; has special
Waren ;‘, . . 1•
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important erre., tmade here to d'
Sault Ste. MettieaCint.,. Fe. 8,-
.l,
by D. 11. Reynolds, Travelling Inspect()
of the Dominion Irmnigratibii 'A, Parte
lifers
nient, as No. 18 C. P. R. train p lied in
litre at noon from the United States.
Lottie L. Tillemon, alias Mary McLean,
*lbw Melba deletella„ widelyadvertised
for a, lecturing tour' througheut Algoma
District, supposedly in the interest '�f
'Red Cross Societies, and alleged to be a,
native of liaWAll, , stepped elf • the train
to 1111,es she expected, an engagement
bete at two of the leading churches to
night and to -morrow night. But ehe
was taken by Surprise when she found
hefself iv the toils of the Immigration
Department; which had been quietly
'4Tilinetilleom,whoratriyin eahty, is' a Sit' men -
et the United States, has, it is
had a.bad record in Canada. On Sept,
4,, 1913; she was Convicted in Toronto
on *charge of shoplifting and sinteuced
to six months in Mercer Reformatory
tinder the aftale of *rat McLean. On
',Tull, 22 of the same year, on:a charge of
theft in•Hamilton, Ont., under the name
of Melba-Costella, she was given a- Bus-
, • •
pended sentence- on WO charges, and
mein in the sane city on August 12,
1813, ona conviction of theft, WastillOw..
ed but on deferred eentence. She has
been tinder atireeillance by the Domin-
ion Police for sometime- '
After examination by the nnimgration
offiders she was arraigned before Magi's
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trate Andrew Elliott at the' instigation
of Crown AttorneyGoodwin, on a charge
of a breach of the insmigtation laws and
pleaded guilty, , A fine of 4;50 and costs
eres Marketed, Or in default three months
in jail. ghe pail the fine, and was 'do
ported to the United States. . Accused
warerepiesented by G. H. Hayward:
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LUCKNRW SCHOOLREPORT
• . Room
Sr. III---Exeellent-A. Mimi*
Tlaompson,I. Eathweil, F. Andre*,
Webster, A. Johnston, (D. 5Ittchell, R.
Andrew) ties. Good -0. Hodgins, H.
Thompson, F. Cain, M. McLean*. Fair.
-W. .Webster*, A. Irwin*.
E.( john
•-Bet
(31,
JaWi-
ton.
I -:•Excellent -Mary Smith, E
-M. MitChell, W. ),Iiirdock
n,b;plairIhins• ziPso. cinftr3,.TD. Alcon,
. Johnston.' Poor -E. Bur-
(*) Absent Emil exams.
.No. CM register, 2$; aver. att., 26,."
8, A. BuRGZSa Teacher
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Room IV
Sr. IV -Teats, Armithmetic, History,
Spelling -75%041 Garbutt, C. Smith,
. Reid J. Smith: 60. -G. Bothwell
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,51a.eNay; (E. Johnston How
Agnew) ties, W. Elliott, Her. Agnew, E.
Irwin*: • .
: Jr. IV -Testi; Arithmetic, Grammar,
Spelling --75%--4 Reid. 667,-J.,Spind-..
ler;-B. MeKendriCk,
(0. Douglas, Caw) time E Afathers*;
Below 50-D. Campbell, W. Treleaven*,
R. Howse; J. Johnston"; S. %rue, W.
Huston, T: Blittitem, K. Hill*, V. °Mc-
-Quillin*, H.• Blftbitein; 4.rinitrong. :
;sro. on roll, 20; aver. att.', 27.
. %lawn Suniairi,' Towhee'.
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Mrs Joseph Little Passed Away
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, Monday evefiing traw the tpdetTaesing
*may of M. Jorrept Littli3One el the
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very old•residents of the 4illage :at -the'
ripe old age of Of yrearii and If months.
It _
e.an, serircely be, said that she was
taken ill at all: The forces Of life were
,aiinply client; for eight or ten days- she
was unable to take notirialiment and the
light of life gradnally declined until jt
went out The :funeral is being: held
this afternoon froin the ruidence of ,her
non, Mr W 3 Little, With „whom She
has of late yearOifedis her limns
• The, late Mm. Little has been a widow
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Holyroou
• since Dec. 5th, 1911, when bin:husband
djed at the age lino yeare,snd 8 months.
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-Wednesday, Feb. -14,
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Vre are Pleased to announce that t
young °people of the 6th Con of Rint
liaie.prinnised to come to !lel/vied
• - ;Both- -were ••-natchri of the- Couityof
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he Armagh, Ireland, he coming to Canada
in 1832 and phe, then 'Mary Hamill, one
year later. •Vhey-vibre`intrried in Hope
„ Township, in'1849,': and lived together
nif for 82 years. Thee sons and three
;#7 daughters survive: 3. H. Little, ,Minne-
e apolis; W. J. Little, Lucknow, T: W.
.Little, NorthB, Mra 3 M.,3404noid,
Wheatland, N.D:fkii. Geo McCormick;
Minneapolis; Mrs. T. A. Hamlin, Duey,
the eveumg of • Feb. 22nd, when th
will,give a play and other entertain'
„pro:gram in the Hall in the interestia
the.patriotio work. Everybody welcOm
to this, as to other social evenings,.
7
. St. flelens'
1-•TileadaY,"iFeb. 13:
Mies Florence Taylor, of Constance
is Visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Webste
Joanies Ilyde and daughter, Gladys, .
ere at present visiting friends in Glaini
and vioinity.
--11;Ulize;e4eLeziettare.Week---ah
been' visiting 'friends- around ,St-H-elenw
is spending a few days in T,eesivater.
*Quite* a number from this burg took
in the old tune skate in Lucknow last
Thursday night. All report having n
7eTtyi;egoed(eibtaiti:ea.n. Friday
nigit poritponed until 'next Friday
night, Feb, 16, on.aCetnInt of two of the
debater& being unable to attend.
We underatand that IL Bradford, our
villgeeinithY, 'is giving up burliness
here andintends going West in a few
days, Mr. and Mis. Ihndfordand fate-
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13111y:111 be greatly 'missed from 5..t. '
• Wm, mevutnin WO in Tororiers last tis
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AdvaittiSale Good
There has t oil iipleairldridvance sele
of seats for the/ play„ "Uncle attbd,"'
which is to be gegen 'in the Tow 0e,
by local talent thei everol Ia-
n
rama of a high oftleritnitticolag-whoote
tend 'are-aseuretiOra• good evening's en-
tertainment. We unfortunately, . lant
Week,„ announced the, date as ' Feb, 16.
That wad wrong. . The 15th., this even-
ing, is the correeAte.
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TOuchliirWar Story -
`Theloilowing)iitle etery.of 4e: wai-
ts told by Rev. Di7Ferquherioti, former
ly Of the Presbyterian church • at Dur
haMlut for some time at ths.frunt in
France: - - !7'
Private Cornwall, Of Montreal, was 80
setionely Weittuded that pmetically no
hope•wes- held. for -hie-recovery.
phial 'eahunte was injumd -IndlOWer
imbs were e,onlisletely paritlYzed, The
thlit-did the joint/ at 66 glie
late eeriotudy displaced. his bowels.
T.Tilder ordinary circunurtaneate the kindly
hihg to do would haee been to care for
im as well as poisible in the old land
.and dotthavonittcorne 'titbits
..Inerath-ofrosty but •
Quits otherwise felt Pte. Cornwall.
He knew death Wer; on his track, but
he has a mother in Montreal and the
• Officers get to rest day or night till they
gave their content to Wag hina aereis •
the ocean to see her ere the ;end came,
the eifieer ehOge told. Me he *pent
many a Waking night leirking after him
and doing what might 'be done to help
hien to .reieh hie heine end lee his
mother, The suiterel. passed Levis last
night on the hospital train, and the
drat question aoltki the Meter was
"Did Cornwall, gist 10M61" lie. Colild
net laie, but everyone. *to bears this
tele *ill Ittt hat 'to liogoat ot
week. attending the Pairs and Exhibi-
tions -Convention held there on Feb. 6th
.anif 7th. While in Toronto he also
attended the minuet •Ineeting of the
Clydesdale Assosiation,
lit,e are siirry to report that Thomu
Phillips is laid up at present. 'While he
was engaged it, hewing a stick- el tim-
ber the other day the axe slipped, in-
flicting quite a gash in his ankle. We
ope that he Will soon be able to be
round again.
The February mothig of .S4 Helens
Women's Institute will be held\at the
emekof Mrs. lt. it. Miller on lihtiraday.
e 20tid, 240. The Preirrain Will be
Ivo Meinbors of, the Augustine
Wetnen's Institute, A noidial Iowa.
On 18 egtellded to all interested, in the
trifitie work .to ,present. these
ho Are knittlig socks will please have
s many ready. es possible before the
indo so that arringeitien*S 411,0 *Q.
0100441."&st.
iottloilo km,
Horsesin SimiSligUP
, .
; Five carloads of homes which Megrim.,
Hank anclItobert Irwin recently shipped
from Walkerton to the Wed were in a
railway smash-up near Shreiber, west of
Fort William They had 90 bones and °
of therm 19 are said to have been killed ,
and 7 injured, The three teen in charge
of the horses were fortunate enough to
escape uninjured. The engineers '• in ,
charge of both. engines were killed, as
Well SS one of ,the firemen. The horses °
were all insured, 8Q that the loss to the
Meseta Irwin will not be great.. The °
shipment was the largest which Irwin
BMA have ever made from Walkerton,
and the loss was the first they exper-
ienced in 30 Years horse dealing. A
number of the horses were piaked up .
aretnuf Lucknow and others from as far'
Wirth as Paisley, •
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Tegswatpr
–41;esda7, Feb. 13.
Misalielle Cordon. intends going to •
Toronie this waif to attend thaTorcinio
Conservatory' of Mimic and continue' her •
vocal training • •••
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, Mr. Geo Olheiser, the genial manager'
of the Bruce Agricultural Werke, is ta.k
ing a week off. It is detected he will ;
bring a bride back with him.
; Rev: Mr Sinclair, ofBi3Infore; preach- .
ed at the Preparatory sereiter in Knox
Choreli last Saturday. Comummon.WAS
observed on Sunday morning. •
Miss Alice Bradley,. who had severed
her connection with the Teesweter school.
-
about iCinonth ago was a
' • . •
ent . position on the 'teaching staff of
Pauline. Ave. School, Toronto, with an -
initial salary of POD., Miss Bradley will
take up her new duties on March: let.
She has alwaya given her setyiees- very
willingly to help every pubho tense, and-
gathered together last _Friday evening to , •14
. . . • . .
the wilt be much missed in the. village.
Some fifty of Mr."Eeefestorte'Sfelends
Wish him Gedeipeed on the eve of JAC; °,,`•4
departure fol. Battieford. An oyster
supper* Was aervedin the Vendome Hotel •
Many cornplinientary femarksi were made '
in reference to Mr. Ecclestone" for. his
public spirit, and courtesy in buSitieire •
andlegreta for his departure, but
avas presented witho. hatnisome club bag 7
lei him success in his new oharge; . He .
as a token of the esteem of the citgens
of Teesivat.er, • •
EVERYBODYtS COLUMN .
MONEY TO LOAN.—On mortjkages notea
at reasonable rates. Fire insuran‘e, notu • •
Stock and bfutnal Companies., Convey.
• &acing done with neatness and cleallateb*
GEO. At. SIDDALL. 13roker, Lucknew
I am paying the highest price for taw furs f•-• •
horsehair and rubbers: , •
23.114f. B. 13LITZEITICtli, LUCktiOW.
FOR 8.1144 -The Royal Rotel • '
„ now. Appbt 1). Todd, or to P. G. Todd, . •
It. E. 2,1Aucknow.. ,,, 184c. , •
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farteteof prIretc. funds to Land on ti.Itt, murt.."
gaffes on farm or Villages properties, ed,:re,....„
sonablesetes. 4ppli
-tiso. A, timPALL.-Brokerr:—
• LockneW.
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BIGHBATBRIOBEtter„potiltry, raw bits and' .
all kinds of junk-ragri, old paper. tubber,
Iran, oopper,es,
zino, and all Janda of hid
' Phone 813. • Write to or cal/ on, • . .
18 24f. • , • Jea:a Itinet., Lucknow
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PARIS .POR SALE.-Ifot 12, Con. 11, kinloss
'1'dwnship, contaiiaing 100 acres. all under
• grass.", good hard -wood bush; good „kiwi/
barn; Spring Water the year round.'"'kedr.
further informationapply to °genes Ile
TuottYstorf, /Wren Phone WX$1.s/e
-Tzrommotr,-Rilt."14/0:1;KolyrOod. •
11124,.
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DE. PARKER, osTE014T1t. at Cain Houk*
Luoknow. every Werirteeday'afternoon: Al .
;chreniel diseases subbessfallk• troatad- -04
• Ieepathif removes, the physical •cause
disease. ',Adjustment -of thel,,Plner is Mere
. quickly secured and with fewer treatment4
,•by Osteopathy than by any ()thee memoa4;
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• Notice -
"For ell matters regarding Greenhill et/Meter
refer to a 0. Taylor- secretto7.
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'Auction . Sales .
'MRS. ALEX, SMITH will ditgose Of ltottt.e.
lefolfg114liand other. effeet,sw at e corner lot,
• • 2,, cokiandtuRtuon aturdar
reitig at 2 o'clock P.m. The * *
Feb. S
lot, with resident:a) arid barn, will alto be
offered fot hale (subject to reserved bid) it
not soli before date of este.
22•2•P• Pettv/S, Allah
• Auction Sate if Building
the **stem of 8.8. No. 1, M est Warrant/A.
..78. 11 ,01 StonllibiNPuveibitiowirwneari00011.ba.e2 Lo
t,ortpitiohekaltv
on ,Wednead&V. Eeb. 21, 1917.,tho Vacant school
braiding On the abo.vet /ranted lot. The hullo
Ing le a heavy frafititin geed condition. .es,ti )11. '
Terbli Wal ItairettidgerktimeevIt at tre of Sett
, JAS. R. GAuNT, Tr:1W eV77
WAIL etrArit;
tate t.rnavzsi'Auctionzer.
Logs Wanted
thohnaerfoom b*t6 deetdea to take to-.
their area nun at Lucattowti small *tech DE
el all kinds of titIther. Any pouen O 1W-80114
aevins to pen bring tbont a'
'jt IIM,VitgeTar-).
Teble Val
OW*
e. 01. litootarae, badman -0
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