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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-09-13, Page 4• THU 1..UCKNOW SKINTINILL w• Thursday, September i3th .911 whe ihe JO • w It • fe 1., ANY. special *eget, the object el which lathe Patittilati bead* of any Marbled or assoelito• ' .. golk to be ewider911' as adtettletuneat tad : • *cantles . '`. •1losineet Cards otidx tines and -underler WA) /Mr. •• , ••-•., , . THUIISDAIr SEPT. 18tit* 1917 .... ' • , W.A. Wflssa. I:11.'1%01Z ta== Lir» 20.••••••000courom66•66.••••••66.100:0••••0•600.6. Deana G. 1.rpo4Vltit. M1t1.44—.rattat stti Pl 1.121E Visiti ei _12`et=asear ofeahuearterrie ..r. G. Alai %ref ,S.diteenAtameGuitieemodei VitialtuTtriar woric.IstMas • teat- uies% by reiLateily teisifgesiol teet. Alaselnin lit Eurittiatu *Mind peblielsed. every ThnredaY reeraing, at Ltirkeow, Qatari*, .41. D. MAOKENZis, Pioxietor - and Editor. - Tatum op Striaaurnew.—To any addreas in Ilaaasiast Greet weir year 3120, mix wzoonflogetbe 76e., thre*imoonst To thetpted a year 00.. are the in rates. paid in arrears rate le 110o. perrear higher. littbaribers who fail to maitre The Sentinel regularly by meii will confer a favor by ao. onsinthst as of the feet &t as early a slats. as Peesible. When, °honea ot address is desired, both old and the new address should be given. adveeitlabut /Wes:. DISPLAY annmereum tterstr-MadeknowP ma application,.....i Srasor Anatatii-,-Gne insertion die; three in - *tritons 113.00. . ,.. Parma or Real Estate for sato boo eaoj inser. ittrellaneotte Articles For Seitt`ToRent. ReitettFeund., etc.. each insertion We. Iztign Nato's, eta, 10o per line per inf subsequent insertion; special ratiof 'So to regular display advertisers. Card Wo, Corning Events 8o and de per no natIonlest than We, legal adv ng lapeatere per liner. Auction Seim brief notice notice 10o per line tor,lirst insertion . rapt each subsequentinsertion." Black -faced • Ilype detest 3 lines for 1. - ki*• • THE EXEMPTION or.- 6611w:ins feattire. of the Mihtary Service Act :a that there 'aetively engagedy in form • work will not be esonacripted,. though • - they Inv in the matter °teem; physteal- fitness' and other reepecte: be qualified fot Military SerViCe. • = There are those wine at; that this' ins Yis.w end leaknat litireemeher et 111111 in the may ie maid no ter alma* mina is eme-halt the awn - her wise voted le the enema elerehme et BM. We wad not have s tat eiession wittiest% siting them mem a eimmesia vote. The Wer -Th. Election Act provide, for taking the soldiers' votes, it dis- franchises all emigrants who came from any me et the enemy eountties saki* the letet fifteen years, and it gives the right to "Me to woman who have near religious in the army. Women have been given the franchise on equal terns* with. Men in, met of the provinces, and tit./ ought to have alike privilege in Dominion elections. But dais Election Act does not give them that. The fact that it siva' the frs.nehise to thole women only who have relation in tb array eives the Act a one-sided ranee. It looks like loading the dioe, and though it may help win the election far the war party, the ultimste effect cannot be good, Fault hae been found with the dis- franchisement of the emiginnter from Gerriutny,,Anetzies Bulgaria, and Turkey because some of these men are loyal -to Canada, and came here to escape the tyranny of their native country. There will be some unfaunees there, bet on the whole this feature of the Act is all right. So many,German and Austrian emigrant!, here and in the 'United States have shown that, in regent to the Wart their hearteare atilt with their native countries, that the only safe online itt to' treat them all as un -Canadian, An election, however, conducted under tibia Act can be good only for the period of the war,. and in all &knee( another election ought to be held about it year atter the, conclusion of peace, if the soldier!) are all home.by that time. THE QUZitEC FIREBRANDS The young anarchists domain Quebec who were ridlectiog gime, and animal.. Rion with which tooppme The enforce merit of the Military Act -do not appear to have been such a dangereua lot after. all: There etas a good deal iiore hark ;hen bite in them One Of than', on being closely pursued ty the police, idiot 11 nota fair deal•: and in a some it, Of, . course, is not. Heinever, in the matter, . -of selecting men forthearm)" the *RM.; ernmeat has to take into consideration the effects Upon the industriee of tlie country. 'Getting an army is- only one .: of the thinge:torhe done towards' Wipe ning the War. •-. Not only. Or Oili. army . must be fed and supplied with clothing and munitions, hat the food siipplie of , . the world must be kept »p. Maintaining . . , , „,..,„......—.... , • ,, . • . • r ' the supply of food is at present . one . of The pay,ef soldiers in times of peace - the great Pro erns engaging all the awe. warlias always beep below .1 8,t, Cot . himself instead: of firing on his pursuers. He evidently was one of those whoevould al rather be shot in Quebee than in France. Another of the leaders, and One of the • - slides inPeakers at the 'street meettege in Montreal, 'on being arrested, gave Finch. timid information to, the poliee—. • liviilithe Whole caao away a to who • • were hia-ariminal associate&' Ihey do not appear to IkaVe been • representative et the iieeple of Quebee as a wh�le and it lookinow *my Itneeh as though, if the enforcement of : the Military Service Act; he gone about in. businearelike Say .Quebec will fill in line with the other proVineag,In this -connection it •illonlk net he forgotten. that there were local disturbences in Britain and the' -United States:Shen compulsory service werefirst applied. MON t#OUNTY POWS Gent Dey, el Morrie Township, lest week deg a hill at potatees from which leireemund 75 potatoes, 50 of which were It for table use. Qeit, a large number of farmers in the :Weitz of Seaturth hive joined in an application to the Deportment of Agriculture kr tractors to halojri platting their fell ploughing doge. In eonneetion with the enforcement of the Military Service Act Boards of Exemption will beappointed in Huron County at the following points: God- eriele Clinton, Dungannon, Wingham, Brume's, Gorrie, Seaferth, Exeter, The engagement is announced of Mary Elizabeth (Mamie)only daughter of Mr. and hire. John P. Omer, to Mr, Robert Raymo 4 Elliott, son of 14r. and Wire John Elliott, of Eclat Wswanoele the marriage to take place the middle. of Septomher. The following is the standing of the winners of the Howick Field Crepe Competition this year: First, R.Wil, canoe along. They endeavored to atop kin, 87 points; second, Harvey Sper. the horeem tiitie.to let the train go ling, 86; third, Alex. McLaughlin, 64; by, but it rushed forward and right fourth, Wm- Brown, Sr., 80i; fifth', against the engine. The horee and •••••••••=6.6.0111.16.111116116.•••••••••161.116•1 J. A. Ahem Wig skik -WAN* I& r.,„79 Dune ex TANINPEVINI. —Weed wee reestived in &aerie* last week el death ot J. A. MeIntands, vita died in et. Pen 'is Heepital, Vineouver, on Aug. 31, la:owing an operation. He woe for manyyeare s well. known imident of Goderich, and was a native of Goderich Townahip. He we* 73 year* cif age. The Bruesele Post sounds the fol lowing warning: Lvov breakers will be illtereeted in noticing that George Bender, propri tor of the Arlington Hotel, L *towel, is now spending 30 dap in Stratford jail, at hard lebor, for repeated infractions of the Caned; Temperances Act. A word to the wise ahould be sufficient. ' Other examples will he made, so the officiary ,..atite, unleee the contraventions cease. NARROW EtiCAP11-04. re. 4 Whitm'ore sod her daughter; Of near 111'11906(51dt had a narrow escape from deitth on the 7th inet. as they were defying to Seaforth. They were in a eovered hoggy,and as they approached rail way eroseieg, a, special freight train .• , . ••• , rig sees thereon a eciesiclarebie dire %mime near the rale tf snide, track. Ohmage to my the home seeped with only bruises end the women, though bealy gooks* up re. re not mriously hart Mrs. 'initinoee received, a broken ehoelder bone sedthe daughter slight beldam. The buggy was badly wreaked. Are ,lowwwwwwww,...0,!* Notice to Creditors In the 'teener of the 'estate of Gilbert Thomas, late of the Township of .A.rietlekl, in the County of Huron, Soldier, deceased, - Natio* ig hereby given that all person* heir- ing any deism er demands ageinet the late Gilbert Tamatee. who died •on or about the Twentralith day, et Jaunery, 1010.4 the City of Montreelin the Province of Quelwo, are required to mad by last prepaid or to deliver 50 Jeines..A. Glenna. Administrator of the property of the said Gilbert Thomas. their names and addresses and full particular* in writing of their dams and staISMents of their &monists and the nature of the securities. if any,held by tAent, duly verified by affidevit. And take notice that after the Twenty -see- ped day of September, 1017, the said James A. Glennte *ill proceed to distribute the MON of the ,aid, damaged amonr the persona en titled thereto, having regard only to the clahns of which he shell then bate had, nalne; and tt the said James A. Gianni& will not 5011 &balm the said seats or any part'thereof to any persons of whom elehtt he shall not then have reoeived notice. , , Tins flotlekia Oven pursuant to the statute in that lama. Data* at laoknow this rth. day of Augut. A, st. A. lett James A GIMNSZIE, 51044. t AdministratOr. ' Tlif MOLSONS BANK CAPITAL AND RESERVU $8,800,00a eB Branches in Canada A General Banking Busitless_Traosacted Circular Letters of Credit Bank Money Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT -0 Interest allowed at higheet current rate T. S. REID, Manager.; , 6 I •••••••-•••••••-•••••••••••••••'''''''• • , . . • Verdun . —Monday, Sept, 10, • •• Mr, and Mrs. Will McMullen spent Sunday at J. Brown's. Mina Maud Mateo was a weekend, gueet of 'Miss Pearl Hooey., , Miss Sadie McLeod is the guest, of her sister, Mra, A. Annetrong. le: r. 04:1, efts, John Reid and little 's on Friday children spent Sunda)? at Wm. Farrell's, Mr, C, Hoare, Clinton, made's, busi. ness trip to ReidCorners No services were held in the Pine River Presbytenan church on Sunday eveiung, owing to anniversary services at Bethel. The Rev. Mr. Williams, of 13ervie, conducted the oreeting; • , ' • v • • • t• 0.•••06. , 1 ' , . st. • .• . . ., • •,e'e. ''' ....,-. •0•-•./1:0, ' . • • . ;6, • . • • . 1 • • ' •;:tt, "•,•.; ••-• •••• _ • . • _ .•••• ' „„ . • ,, • '77-- „ cf.AYING, SoLnizas 1 countries engaged in the war, and if the It' .even enskilled labrerif, s ° , • farms me aril:Med of men there in noth- ., • . fact , ay • in war t • - • .ime. • it rs AeRrions , til. ing more certain than. tha a.fcied sh! age would result • . . -melt enlistfortiervice Wvie .1 itti e thought . „ In. War Pille the men power of a' of the piY tky are te 'Ret. If 4t -is • • " verniiter intuit De so litilliedita k• make enough to pay expenseie many are ready ' • the.nations as a whole iciest effective in • • • . . t,o go, Men join the army in war tinter. This is bound to result in a reeasuri3 froni patriotic motives or from a bye • f f of adventure At the•prestint tune wen • • cameos. • et marl who' remains • 110Mi-td1VOCIttee foot}:-er thie-idritta_ ,t, - • ",+'• ' • ,•?• "••:••t• , - • - • •• . • • • • • . ' • • . • • , Vision thern at early.:mbriiiiig when ropier the rising inists-„ttiere..kursts..a hurricane' fie-.- ..• ••••-• ' 7*'•• • , ••• 'See your'. valiant boys--;calni, gram, but Cheerful "staidAoaarMs"'until,•the Hun's "morning hate"' dies away. • - : breakfast, the meal that...must ,:r-to.ring :them the bodily .sus.6.:. tenance' t0' 'catty. .,through the: : .• strain'. of ',antith.er- day. •.' •••1•"---- ana - , Canada can d� this without depriv- ing her own population of.a fair share ° '•• . • your own -baking) YOU vary so; much ' white your bar - buying hie flOui (if you 46 - -third oatmeal, corn, 1 of any of 'these foods if ;You Women will -but...help. - . , •••' ; king flour.Or, if you buy your , . - All we ask of yawis, that 'instead of .. by using one . • • „ • • bi*ad ; that ..you- order a C.ertain pro. ". " • • r • • • • • • . • •••• • Then think might happen if,. one morning, ere was o e _QW*1 .'portion.. of 'brown 'bread eachda Second instei f hg a a nituch _ set'f4titt , — • • - • • Mechanic who. works Oaf* 111 0-• Inuit' in the moat dangerous of alt enterprizes • ' incres ition plant does not endure the'bard- ' • at gt,10 per day whitens laborers, and` alive nor take tile risks of lite and -limb • they Could that the Men *the ranks take Neither iP Perfect cafetY and cerlafcrt do the en who work in the base h&j. get two or three dollare per day, pitas e the noire of theirst aid men, 'It has been suggested that the way to but they are just aa necessary to the get an army ia t� make the pay high efficient carrying on of the war. ' enough to induce the teen to -enlist, just ••' There is poseibility of the burdens as Po -Y iiees up in other beeupationit tin of war being equally distributed, and Ail mere'think- it worth while to go into thenation whieltshould etetetoteraiigle. thein " - • ,, :1.7 • over' such matters would Mon be over. Thi)re is no sense in such a angeeition. whelined by an „active and aggressive Wo • the extent that it would work out f„,,„ at all it would have the effect of getting the poor to* fight the battiee of the rich. I I • THE ELECTION BILL Non:NOMA of pay would inducethe cow. The special franchise bit being ponied ardly or selfish son of the -millionaire or prosperous besiness man to go to the preparation for -a general election hare front. • , , vouch tho e.ppearance of loading the dim a Thereis only one fair way getting t.an arrav„ and that is by the draftaytern, applied equally to all so far as eau be without destroying the productive. powet of 'the country, '• .7 When a peopleare so lacking in pat., riotista that the, fit men will neither volutiteerfor the army nor hideout to 0, in favor of the government whether it, be the present party government or a union goveretrient which appeals to .ti& country. As the Election Act is framed tholleelements in the country favorable to the Military Service Act and a vigor. tits prosecution Of the war will have draft system, there iii nothing for that • qate an itcliaotage over the antieon. People bet Amery, And verjsoon• a mrititionists, On -the oilier intreikif no barbarous neighbor will rise tip to en - '00 especial act were passed the anti-coneerip. slave them, It was the patriotitim ' cl. - tion party wouIdlutvoigreatadvantage, the-Freiteh- Ana British _Whih sired owing to ao many mett (preautnably them from being ensloyed by the tier. svorshie to a vigorotis Wit polic) being mos, •• • , • . • at Canada had failed diem_ Vision all these things, and therir..- as Women of Canada ---Mothers- of. Mn ---,Answer this Cali to Service. - Canada must send toHer Own, and. to the Allies 'Fighting: ,fOrces, More - Wheat, 'friore- beef, more bacon, and . e more of such other foods as are non. • perishable and. easily exported. • .• • • ' • . • 1. • ' • • -. diet, b Kour family's y substituting Lori6'• , eet. and bacon such equally nutritious - foods as fish,- peas,- lentils, potatoes • - -‘ • • nuts, bananas, etc. Third; and this is most importaftt, pretient the ivalie ot a - - • single ounce, of food in your houtew 6 ` hold. - • •1 They st Be Fed • Statistics show that, eVryday, in Canada, suffiCent foociis . • . thwown into gelebteee elate to feeet`the lisofiyis Ciallatlista Overseas ATIO. qiititeilers lute() often remarked that many 'a Eurorraq ,• . family wbcild live teen upon the quantity anti quality of food "k • • , . . Agitated in Male Canadian homes. 0 0 .41(wh waste is shamehil at any time; but in these ., . . times it is criminal. • Our only horn; is that with these trtiths before you, and in viete of the vitt& isinzes et ,diteke, we may co unf unco operation Itt itopping thul appalling wast; and in aullatitUting other foci& for the wheat, beef and bacoii tht` • it 4 ('' must NebeXf: :4teelletic(!avFivseobitcl8iervice Pledge and Winci;Card41 lee delivered to you. It is your .Dedication to War -Service. 1110 Window Card is your Emblem of Honour - .2 ' • , Women'. Attitilietry, Organization a Resources Committee, in operation witli 1heHon. W, .J Hnna, FoodControllr. 0; • . zice e ge • • . • 4 •••; • •