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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-07-12, Page 5National Service - m nine is'yot r most valuable possession. B,H snd o Lld �Y saved lu1 111. e of do.y +�#rabad, she Glad a few days' notice of the Oermen attack on Prance. The unpreparedness of alis Allied nation is costa lag them every day mHll%na of dollars, And YOU are still wasting TIMB. There are hundredsof good POSkTIONS .awaiting the person • whois READY Lincoln said -"I will study and get ready and perlia'is my chancewill come.". It did, -and be was ready. ',Are YOU ready if YOU* chance: c.o4nes:,now ? - write: us -ler:'full • Particulars of our courses -to stake 'von, reedy for your cl ance. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE <. Clinton, Ont. B. F. WARD, B.A., M..Aegto„ Principal, Phone 208 School Opens Tues., Sept4n>lber 4th,:1917, •,, tfvRON 1 OUNTY N1W$ I Word was received in Blyth last week that Pte: ••11lamson Taylor* whose parents' live is Morrie township, .'had ucQq �ii�lf d� $ t4't10nr. 8.- •'a4lor-. enlisted in the west.. t Blyth " o t ha cr wd 0 y d a of abut x,90 people at the Celebration, and reunions on. July 2nd, • 'a hirteeti itmidred dol- lars was realized by the committee in charge; Proceeds went ' -tar 'tile fled Cross Fund. During a recent, electric.storinJohn . Krauter, of Ethel', had �a horse killer. by *was .in the"`stable.' electric current: Went in at one end .of , the building and.out of the opposite; end in' the 1ofI,'but did: the building lift e ..tarts. ; , OOP M fl 41,1 d 1822 capiiai Authorized; $,000,000 •Gapltnt Paid-up, - i3000t000 aurpius, - * •.. *3.600,000 Airnbitit)n AHI ;T one idle dollatun hanil for which you have no particular' need, will start a savings" account. in''the Bank of "Hamiltoni. Yolfr'ambition to get ahead financiall will grow as your savings accumulate.'. Capital is -the key that opens the door -of:Sticcess. • LUCKNOW BRANCH 4. t ' J. A. t lenaie, Manager. 47-C St. Helens ::• . (Intended for, last week) .. Mr. and Mrs: Ruthey, of Stratford; returned home on Tuesday after spend: ing a few 'days visiting ,Miss Chris. Miller. Miss Mima Rutherford:. went to To ionto:.�n-Monday.,1 here_she•---intend taking the .summercourse mart, a Walter Crowe, of Fergus, , is: visiting' friends around St. Helens,: • • Mrs, R. K: .Miller, accompanied by iter sister,- kiss 'Salkaide, ;of, Goderich, ' left for the Weston Saturdaylast, *here they intend spending a couple of months -visiting .friends.... . • Miss Laura Currie,• of Wingham, spent the week -end with Mise Chr�s:'Miller, 'Mrs. VIB:'Gdr'don is visiting f'ri" ends art Goderich._ Mies.Colina Clark, of Blyth, rs• .tome for her ;vacation, . _ _ :.:., "Miss MaryLittle ii.ho a from All n °ford for her holidays.. Quite a numbe><''from the burg took in the, celebration as G£odertch on . Mon- day.:. HAVE YOUWEAK LUNGS?. Do colds settleon your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on? Do you have,throat troubles? ' You should• certainly: take Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver -oil which peculiarly:strengthens the respiratory tract _ and improves the quality of -the blond' while the-glycerine-in,-Scott's- ,soothes he-glycerine .in, -Scott's - ,soothes : and heals the tender mem banes of the throat.and lungs. , c-ott's_is prescribed by-- the Get it at any..drugstore... Scott & Borne. Toronto. Out..: t On the 28th of June a large number; of fowl were stolen from the Qoderich vaulty yards and a few ww±eek''s prev oug: another;; large quantity w a .taken. Altogether over 800. fowl were stc,len. jr Kid4= is Offering a.(eWard tor ` the discovery of the guilty�'parfy. A ' Following several iiiontlzs . of Miele .Alexander Porter; a' pioneer ;ardent of Winghatrp district, passed ,away, at his house on the'B, Line on 'June 27 Mr.. Porter, was 84 years of age. I n 'was a native v�f Ireland and -.came: to Canada .70' years ago. About 40 years. ago he settled. in Turnbe ry.township, where he -resided until he.moved' to Wingham., tver ne ilba r li a gl$lind bb>ing bf i ns lid paha. Solili s 'gini(1>;ti ,-she Gcdel`l Star bad the following: Wives of some dour keldiers at the 'front are frequently annoyed by buaybodiea who appareptTylav0 fine to -FY -WO ether people's business and take note of those who come and go. from the 110489 - There is far too much of a :disposition to gossip and ,concoct sorrttl, scandal out of an entirely innocent circumstance. Those who are. still wearing mufti could:very well abstain from. unkindly or"untruthful gossip about. women wlio have given' their husbands: to the war, and.if scandal:mpngerprig is not given up kho aucliorieties mey maim• it'warm. • ikaiso asrn ON ��n►� ER0NT for some people. .- » .S1� ewE on BAinsr.n ROAD,—Chas. R.`Waroup, of the BayfieldRoad,, wan found Tliu.rsday:morning shot in the head at his place by •his sister, who went over froth Mr, 13ichan's, where she was' staying, in reponse to the request of her brother last night. Mr. Warcup went. over to . see his sister Wednesday night and asked her to come over in .the morning, and when she arrived : abe-:found • the doors- closed and on gaining entrance she found her brother shot the -head, Dr. Hunter,' coroner, and-tr. Emmerson and Con. stables Pcstlethwaite and Gundry went ont to investigate the circumstances.' Mr., Warcup was not married and was ,living . alone.. He recently had an auction, sale' of tpiements and house hold goods. Mr Wareup'sdeath.was. evidently self inflicted. The mark and. smell .of, gunpowder --were onihe-the and forefinger of the left hand. ,Tho ,bullet wound was right in. tbe.. centre. of the"forehead, and, from the' •blood marks on his head it looks as.if he had fired the shot wliile lying down • The great war has taken another of R VVi�ngham's-._popular--young men, Mr, and Mrs Thomas T. McDonald :received .-word on, Wednesday morning iznforming..them ._that their son, Pte. Theo McDonald,, bad been killed 'in. action in France; Pte. McDonald was •a member of the.161.St Battalion and went over. to France with.the first :dra*t"of the .Huron Battalion. The National Shipbuilding Co, :of. Goderich,.;has. shipped its first 'marine, engine for' naval service to Montreal. Tt'is a 20 'ton; ` -500- horsepower, and. b3 used• in a trawler.. The ' com- pany is preparang to manufacture some muck larger: engines, -of -1400 horse-' power,' whish weigh ' 110 tone and will be as large.' tie are. turned- out, in Canada. These will be for placing in, wdoden vessels: ' Lit s,-TsontrsoN A v: e r y. prettewedding: took:place•atrthe-hom Of . Mr, and Mrs... it(113t.-A.: Tbompsou, Pioneer Faim,.Goderich township; on Wednesday, ' June ..27th, .when their. eldest daughter, Ruth Mabelle, was ur ited•in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Benson H. Willings, . Toronto. Rev, P Baines, of Benmller; official-. ed 'The- bride was given away by her father, and the young couple went on -o trip` down ,the S. Lawrence. to. Que bec -mid-T-Iontreal. 3 a ceremony noir pisco in the parlor under an arch • (-d„ 4a lit iiii 1 SIN a d,ii%,.,, I ! f ( 1 I \ tfeirityiZatEver Produced No other smart sport 'model sells for so low a price... No other smart sport model can be operated for so little. . A'Nci other smart sport -model fail'so' easy, to handle and park. ._ ....� Hereat last is an :economical_ utility .carr'_, with snappy, distinctive, ,pleasing. style. And it's a wonderful•performer.. It has a wonder of a motor—smooth-- lively—powerful. otor—smooth-lively-powerful. . • • . Front seats. are adjustable forward .or ';back--' to suit the driver's reach. The body is grey—the trim black enamel .and nickel—the wire wheels red: The smartest: economy. utility car on 'wheels!. hCome in and get your" Country Club today. Y Country' Club • ;1110 0. b: point of sbr1meisf Including Five Wird Mots Psildect tp chant's witl4W mace .l Overioad Sales Co., NI/Ingham, Ont. L. Kennedy, Prop. Phone 192 The /deign? toil issue a flee price ttst ef1'ecltnti certain models:'o3sitty dnrtn;July and ceftatnty sit later Man August just, • 1 • ; �l'III '• �� II fhi,yu'�r 4.:•••,il �, II ..NORMAL GRADUATES Beiiiw,is given a list of Huron County students who were ,successful„ in: the -1.917 course at Stratford Normal•School: '< Permanent •Second -Class. Certificates, Myrtle Allen, Dungannon • . Laura Gertrude 4ntent, Brussels. Annie Archibald, Seaford'.: r W;Henrietta Denman, Brussels. i.'. Leona Finkbeiner, Crediton. . Annie Maud Harding, Gorrie Mabel Gertrudelasard, Winghai . Edna -M. Jamieson,_ Clinton. . ........ Vera A. Johnston, Gorrie..... --Mar-y -E,Kennedy Wingham,. Florence J,,,Kerr, Varna. Annie L; King, Bayfield... Ada L; McGill, Wingham. Martha'I McLaughlin, . Brussels. . Mary A.: McLelland, -Ethel. Hazel Nobel, Blyth, Lillian Dungannon. Bernice Shaw ' Bluevale ' Gertrude Speiran, Bruesela - Ruby.Stoddart, Goderich. argare Walab, Spaforth.. Grace Wootton, .Goderich.' _.:Jean C: Young, -Goderich. Addison V,. _Tremae, Dashwood: • , Limited Third -Class Certificates ' Eleanor F. Dougherty, Shepparton, Irene H. Hartwell,' Goderich: Agnes MacKay, Seaforth. Eat Less Meat Row'often has it been saidpby expert dietitians that we ought to eat less meat. :'articularly __:in . the_ summer o the we load up our systems with too niun eat be_oiiice boo -Is fiat is the 'matter when ,he says the boss h as watt "$'rx6ritb ir-ck�nr- o ICffIeat pl`n =� Lein is becoming serious, and those who are familiar with the. situation are seek- nig the: -cooperation of the public to make the supply go as -far as possible. To stop eating meat one muse find a substitute, and Ontariois happily placed with• haring.asubntitnte that costs.noth. ing to produce, which .can, when a good home market is'„developed,_be handled at a price far below what is the present 'cost. The substitute, is fish.” The lakes and rivers - of thna Province . abound in fish of high food value. Only ten 'per cent. of the annual catch is;sald • within the Province, the remainder being ex- ported. Fish could be sold in Ontario. at a much lower price than whatbbtains on the market at present if people would only learn to use ,it more frequently and the dealers were able to handle it in suf- fciiently large quantities to but more economically. This important consider- ation is being placed before the people of the Province by the Organization of Resources Committee, It has a two- fold object: First, to relieve the drain on other food commodities, and, second, to assist in some way to retlrtoa the cost of Irving:. fin patriotic grounds, on econ • omits grounds and -•-p rt culsrly durjng theliot weather -on the ground of health, it is good to eat more ,flail. Think it over tomorrow when arranging for din' ser` L•preientauon was donated In • two Mr Mottles °Price n Expected At. 'tack Enemy's Defence, Photo- - -_ graphed -.Fos. n the-Alsrt . The. new offensive looked for on the. Sri is ' t h n a 'front may be said • to have be - 'gun with an engagement of Saturday and Sunday. Before opening with - him guns Meld Marshal Haig followed his • usual course of photographing the en- smy';s°positions to. ascertain exactly 'What was going' on in Abe German: rear, To do this it was necessary to vend at fleet of aeroplanes, for the. German air machines would be sure to attack,.: and nothing less than super- ° ioi; forces could repel," them. $o the photographing. aeroplanes were pro- tected, by. fighting aeroplanes.'The British Came back to their' ;lines with the . -photographs, and victory was theirs- • Theylost 13 , machiines, .but the' Germanilost nearly three 'times that number. • An official report from British Head- quarterrs-in France read: -"There was much 'aerial fighting, chiefly on the front between Lens and Ypres. In this area enemy machines. Were encountered in large numberli; one formation was composed . of as many as 30. Despite this and the''pro- nounced activity on.the enemy's part, we bombed hia aerodromes during the day, causing damage, and carried out. successful artillery work and photog- _raphy. . _ . _ •_ °The .activity was ',continued by bombing during the . night, in which the enemy showed. more enterprise than he.liad. hitherto done. He drop- ped 144' ".bombs on our ' side of the line, our bombing machines dropping • .nearly three times that number' on his side. In this fighting ,during the 'day and night eight hostile machines were brought down; six others were driven down out of. control.:. Five of our machines are. missing:" • THE RUSSIANS. STRIKE TNE BUSY HARDWARE HOUSE MAKE OU* STORE YOUR ..HR,AiDQUARTRr$ PHONE 66 FQR _pRomPr, .> : Ll if,ERY ARM..ERS,.: T�...h u • s season near at hand. Are you prePa,red Have You,. a Good. Hay Fork Rope, ..Pull a s, Slings,Cars,, Interlocking .Pulleys and forks, etc, ? 'We Sell McGorni ck Binder Twine ` Three . Armies On the Move—'Great Enthusiasm' Prevails According to ' mi-offlciaL.reports, the Russian offensive is spreading to the north and south .of.Halicz, in east- ern Galicia, which was virtually un-. der 'the guns. of General Brussiloff when :the `advance of a year ago came to . a standstill Halicz is important as the key to Lemberg, the capital of 'Galicia', and is about sixty •mileb south- east of.that city. • Three armies are now. engaged on a•, front 'of more. than thirty miles along - the ' Narayuvka River. .The enthus- ,lasm, among the troops is increasing, -A : `train : carrying 600 - sailors from Revel; who organized 'the ."storming battalion" and, vrear.."shoulder..ribbons-- 'inscribed. "to the trenches„,"_, passed_ through Petrograd' Sunday., • . Violent fighting has: begun on the Russian ,front west of Pinsk. The city of Pinsk is . in ,flames;, according to an announcement Sunday by the,. semi-. • official 'news agency:' • The Russian artillery; the announce- ment sa s; is levelling all obstacles. OW "SONE DRY" Advertising. Liquor for. Sale in Any: Manner Strictly Forbidden; Prohibition • under the amended act ls.now in full force in ,Alberta. The new amendments to the liquor. act. were ' scheduled to become • effec-- tive• July 1, but three' daysof grace. were 'given the -dealers and ina%border houses in which._they_might.elose .up_ business. Under.. the amended act it not• permissablee for -any -person 1'ri Alberta to keep liquor in excess of one -quart of -spirits- and two gallons :of malt. :It is .also a..provision of the new act that there shall be oto advertising -'Of any description 1n the Interests of - any kind of liquor. This -applies not • onlyto newspaper .advertising, but to -` the display of electricsigns, bill post- ing, or circularizing by .mail. REPULSED: , ON THE. AISSNE French Gain, Victories on Two Sectors • in: the- .West' ' • . " The Germane have. launched : anoth- . . ,,er violent. attack_ don -the . Aisne front, and, as in the case of their recent at- tempt to recapture important post met with determined resistance, from tie Fr®. ltw #rlt vo u4..w �•y u losses -Tlie`attack was-d'eri'vered iu''•j" tour sectors. On the Verdun front west of the Meuse. the French scored- a'. brilliant success. Fivestrongly. organized salient$ were captured and held against counter-attacks. Our assortment of Forks . is the largest and our ,gua.ranteeof: _.-ga11ty the bit..... Try our Gold Medal dine of Hay Forks, Garden. Beet and Mengel Hoes. Bugs ! Bugs! Bugs! } We sell° Pure Paris Green and. Arsenate of Lead for Potatoes. ° .All sizes .of Sprinklers and Pressure Sprayers . on hand. We have ve a New Duster .fors. putting ` on Paris Green: and Bug Finish. ft is the greatest labor saver yet. Let us w you how easy it is to rat . Cement; and' Coil Sprin Wire always On hand. •• CLI The ,Storrs Where Your :Money: Ones Farthest " Would Bar Slackers- At lackersAt a meeting• of the Board et Gov._ ernors of the University of Manitoba, a'resolution was proposed that 'no un- Married male of twenty years or over -be permitted -to attend ieetures or take examinations unless he furniehes satisfactory reasons why he has not enlisted, phis . resolution was held over. A proposal for the .compulsory .military training for male students:, 'was approved. Awful German Butcher BIIi The total number of Germans kill- ed' from the beginning of -the war to March, 1917,.is not less than 1,50,000, according, to an estimate reached by French General Headquarters.' This computation'has been made aftercare- ful stud,' of docuinents bearing on the subject. • Four of Party Drowned A yacht from Rlmouski, with a pleasure party aboard, was struck by tl sudden squall of Wind near, Rimous- Id Wharf, and capsized, drowning tour persons: Mr. Voyor, Mrs. Singeing, a boy and girl. Twelve of the party were rescued by a gasoline yacht. Dynamite Uider.Rrldge Tvaenty:aeven .-sticksof..dyna'ntite were found under the western tip. ppreach to the C.P.R. bridge at Peter- boro' by dome boys bathing. The 'bill providing for prepi%'tional 11 Tho red baking foundation for white, even -textured bread; delicious,: dainty cakes and lifbt', flaky, month-eeltliig paltry. 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