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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-11-08, Page 4° • „ • • • 1n 44% ittillastoW T CAN YOU - FEgD MORE, .LIVESTQCK If So You Will Be Interested in Conditions Under Which Freight Charges Will Be Paid for You On Car Lots 11", The Ontario Department. of Agriculture is anxiOus • that the splendid crops harvested this fail should be; used to best adVantage.tn mauy cases this can be done by feeding a few moie4eac1of cattle or.sheep"for breeding, purposes. The •Department therefore calls attention to the announcement of the Federal Minister of Agriculture offering to pay freight shipments on car lots front Eastern Stock Yard S to country points. PLEASE110TETHESE[TACTS,1---: Individually or in co,operation with, Your neighbors you. can purchase., • a carload of heifera or ewes or both combined andhave them shipped from • any Wet= Stock Yard .to ieur atqtion without any cot for freight • charges. You will be requixed to make a declaration that the stock is for breeding purposes only. • • • • Any farmer or drover can purchase a carload ,of cattle'for feeding purposes on the 'Winnipeg market and' have them snipped to any country point In Ontario upon payment of only one-half the uswil freightrgharges, Feeding at the. Toronto Stock Yarde available at Reduced Rates and expert assistance is•at the disposal , • , • "Every effert should be made to bring the surplus stock ft of sorne sections to the surplusleed of othere. ' Allindications . point to esteady demand for the meat simplied cif this couotry. 'for -some time to torne,-Six-Willitint, Hearst, Ontario later of Agricultnre. - , . * . • ' - The District Representative will assist you In organizing a co-operative • -carfor your alatiierirdearred or 'in giving any other iii�iiiition .• District "Representative • :Ontario Department of Agriculture, Walkerton, Ont. A Natural Portifkation If you catch colds easiiy, if troubled with catarrh,' if subject to headaches, nervousness or listlessness, by all means start today to build your.strength with - which is a concentrated medicinal -food and building - tonic to put. power in the blood, strengthen the life forces and toneup. the appetite. No harmful drugs in SCOTT'S..- . Scott &Bownc, Toronto. Out, Business and Society Cards • JOHN SUTiliktLAND & SOI413, Ltd.,;:,0uelph; Ont.. 'relevance, Fire and Marine. HARVEY J,LINDb4.1,, ran:anew. (mt. Age,nt for various lines of Welt/M.11e%thi , Fire n 4ife First class companies guaranteed. Only resident agent in Lucknow of the Perth Mutualr.---A-number-.-to8,76.140:ruarkfuni properties for sale. I. O. 0. F. Lucknow Lodge meets every Friday . evening at 8 0' Clock in their Hall. Camp- bell street. All brethren cordially invited. Otlicers:—Noble Grand, D. Aitcheson.• Vico Grand, 0. Aitoheson; Ree. Sec., A. H Boyd; Fin.,Eleoy., Dr. Patersonareas..-Alex: Rem A. *Mc A M., G. R. C. Old Light Lodge meets • every Thursday night on or before the full moon, in the Masonic Hall, Havelock street Lucknow. W. M. 3. T. ArmstrongrS: W., W. J. Davison; J. W., E. O. LiMIsaYt Seer., W. A. Wilson. Banta! 0,8. FOWLFEH, S., D . IL S. Office up . • BMWs in Button Stook, Teeswater. Spoo • lal attention to old pltea, crowning and bridgework. YIshs Wr�eter 1st, and 3rd. ' Wednesday of each month; Gerrie Thur. 0. A. NEWTON, I), I). S. ,•DentiSt. Office Allin Block, Luoknow. Ont. All modern methods used. Boot materials furnished. Crown and Bridge work. Painless extract- ion by the use of the latestsimplest and safest reniedy, SOMNOFORM. Newest • thing in artificial teeth: Alumhim piatesd non breakable Entkituin erutinel • : pUblishettl'overy Thursday morning • at LucknoW.,Ontario. • • • -.e. D. MACKENZIE, Pronietor. and Editor..: •• • cAkIITAL AND RESERVI1- $8;Boo,000 . • -. pa Branches in Canada . • A General Banking Business Transacted Circular Letters of Credit , . Bank Money Orders • - SAVINGS 'BANK DEPARTMENT Intermit alTowed at highest curreiitya.te---1' S. REID; Manager. • THUB:SDAY,140V. 8th, 1017. 'dates are eominated for parliament the Premier, en advice of the ministry, shalldesignate the candidate ivhicfrehall be regarded as the .union government candidate. • The fact that the Prime. ministerivill act upon the advice of his Cabinet algid, remove any fear that his.: Selections will be made with a• view to strengthening his own. party. • •Onl with the ,eonsent of "'the Liberals who are in the Cabinet can selections be made. That gives assurance that there will be, a prettY square deal all round. • PROGRESS OF HEWAR The Clreat War, constantly .develops new and unlooked for feature. These are not all by any DORM favorable to the cause of -the Allies:, Neither: San theybring hope of ultimate thicess to the enemy. - -• - - - It looks now as though. the attiring of civilization .is to be left with the Eng- lish-speakingpeople "aided; to be sure, bythe.gieat' and indisPensablepewer of France, ' `'Russia, • to all appearance'has made er coda:intim and is 'now paralysed :Spedals' fOr .fividay40: Safurday NffeilibEr. 9th .and lOth -Boys/ ()vireo-OS—Grey or brown, sizes 29 to 33, worth $,5o, SpeCial Price S61's95. 2 only MeBrown Puck Rain:- , proof Coats--7With--lleavy tweed hning.- sizes 38' and .40, Special Price $5.00.. •. . 6 Ladies', Coats ---On sale Friday And Saturday at clearingprice of • ST.95. • '" Men's Waterproof Coats—Plain. co2«rs, . reduced rq per cent.. for Friday andSaturday. • , - rednced 20 per cent..for Friday and „ • Saturday, Ladies' Wool. Hose—In sizes. 84) 9, 9% and ro, Special 656 pair. Ladies' Coverall Apron s—Two •• • .special lines, Ladies', Hand Bags—Newest styles, .Special Prices i..00 and $1.25. Laundry-Bags—In embroidered lin-. • en, Special soc. • Ladies' Linen Work Bags—New. ,and pretty styles, at .25 and 5oc. • Stamped Cushion. Top s—Large assortment of newest desikns, 35c. . . , • urdoc • Children's Fleeced Underwear. - In Vests and Drawers, at. Zs to , •45c, adcorcling to. sizes. •• Beaver Felt Rugs -Large size $3.45. • '2 Piecs. Tweed Dress Goodgt. B.rown •a:nd• green check,' width inches, Special value at $1.004' Olack and.White.Dress Coods- 42 inches wide, extra •value, Mc. 0. 7 MEN'S GItEY WOOL BOYS' ALL WOOL SWEATER •COATS, $2.50, • • Men'S Dark Grey Sweater Coats . —Special $15,00. 60 Pair Women's Box Kip Boots Women's Black Cashmere Hose —Special line at 70c pair • MEN'S LINED LEATHER 1111116"at$l.0O. GRAIN BAGS, heavy weight, at $5 00. dozen, CHILDREN'S' ToQUE-3 at 50 and75o. _0 ,FULDREWS-CA .sciA.R.mittroL25 - per set. . • •LITTLE BOYS' WINTER CAPS, 5oand $1;00. MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS—Knee length, all • sizes, price $4.75. REM NANTS-rSee our Remnant Tahle for special • •-values. • ..• •• • . • "The Designer" Special offer at 59"e for 12 months. • We have • already received, 110 subscriptions. Subithribe early before this Speeial offer is withdrawn. " • ameton •Evidently there is .001neittifIg- else _thail • mere -hart-'-inanagerr.ent or the • poor quality Of the soldiers wrangle Italy. INTERESTINGOMFORMATION Two statentoote of great, and -general interest were made arthe Union Govern- • i „meat Convention at.Ha.miltoo lastwithr.. General Mewburn, Minister of Militia, ;stated that it was the .intentien, of lis • department to send tweety,-five thousand • of.the drafted men overseas almost lin: l t mediaey. after they are • called --„up, • • rld-that thereafter ten thousand pei' •-• hone No. 10 is 'at °Your Service We Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper 'Than The Credit -Stores The priCe:of Leat4er has advanced so much. thit new lioes. are very high in :price.• .. Consequently One cannot afford t o .throw away_ • shoes because the soles are. worn. We .have soles ands. OUTFIT you can put them . on and do yotir own' re, • pairing. . • Sash Primed' and Glazed , • at a Reasonable Price. • Do You Need a New • Lantern? Before buying see our line. 'We handle the IETZ and it is the most satisfactory ' Lantern on the market 'Car of FreSh Cei ent. on hand • Get yotir requirements as this is the last car of the season. A few First -Class Second Hand Stoves for„sale. The Lucknow Hardware & CoalCo, , THE STORE THAT, NEVER. DISAPPOINTS 11 • • • . . in one week lot to them all -\the bird wen gains of two Years muatAave been due to bad. faith somewhere.It must have,been due teeither Cibilliab' influence ,workin-g on the. thesoeialiet- 'and peace: elements, to the. panieky•temperment of the soldiers. the Italian .soldiers and their °fibers had "stuck it" as the British and,Ca.nadians•did at .Ypres and the French did lat Thane, the disaster' btlist weekAwould not have Occurred: ifinrCin be iieen, not"orie of the month'wonld. be sent over. He is of eastern countries, norall of them together are able to defend Mut telyeragamst the ophiion that the men can be gotten into • '•condition leis time. over in Engl:.snid. preparedbatbard. to than here. ,'' The more boldHunsti.bmiEt ;oiatelinettymo:s.tp like than that heretofore pursued, When bondage. There are, of course, in all theycriitLreel these, eountries elements .which would battalions were kept for months in camp, •:fight to the last; but there are also half idle and half training.- . elements, *Well. desire life and peace The other, statement was Made, by, Hon. N. W••RoWell, who.appears to be even "at thb price of chains and,slavery.": Premier Borden's right-hand man in the I That same rateable and contemptable new ' gavernment. He stated that in „element hi represented even in Britain, constituencies where.two or more condi- France, the United States and Canada, •bid, happi ly in these countries -the braver element ,predothinates. In the :eastern untriee it *5so-gris ' : ,,,,: . . .. • piralysis. But though Russia is practically elion inated from the war; and Italy is an uncertain qinintity it ifilist not be for- gotten .:_. , 1.__• the fighting they have already 'done was indispensable r :They held' the common enemy in check until ,Britain got ready and the United. States, carne 1 ' • ' The leaders in Italy.appear to be per, _featly trueand. faitfiful.,- but a, cembin- ation of socialists, - pro-Gennans: and. • slackers may remove those leaders as they did in Murtha. - . . .., It is said that for thepresent the „Buser ions recognize no leader nor government. Infect there is Russia as an ' organ-. ized co ntr ' d th" • t th 'Mercy o • any enemy•whieh may choode to attack it. • .• •• 140 Such is the situatio •• and to all pearanee the pritish ire, Praire:and the United States must' now ateept the burden 'of the war, • The plain con- . sequences of •defeat. for these • would be so dreadful, and their •resources.in men and money are so great, that quitting before the futurelamade sato id unthink, '. able even should the carrying nn of the war become a permanent business for years. ' - .. - - -• •- :' • • 'ICA*61341- '• EMPTI U okTRIB • For the Attention of Class One Men • . . • The location of. T4e Exemption Tribunals. in • this district is as follows: • : • Tribunal' Ont No, 36—Lucknow No. 30---A.incardine. These Teibunals will commence to deal with, claims for • • exemption on November 8th. All claims .for 'exemption must be made not later than . , November 10th. - • •• • Those who mike or have made their claim for exemp- Non' in writing through the Post Office will receiye notice by registered letter of date on which their claim-, . wilt be•dealt with. — , Those who neglect to nnake use of the Post Office mutt ,present thetnselves in person at a Tribunal on November • • 8th. 9th or 10th, and they will then be. informed as to . when their'clairns will- be dealt -with. * . • Reporti for service must be made on orbefore-Nevember - • 10th through the Post Office. • Severe penalties are provided b7 lAW'fot allure to report tor service or claim exemption as ohmic. • Issued Ay TheMfli Seroice Cottne4, r 0' If ' " • . . . nugoN LOUNTY NEWS : I Thomas Wilson, one of the' old st• residents bf Winghturt, pagmdaWay at Iiishismeorr-Shirter.Ri-Jorriint...7-A67,art.- the age of 93 years. ;IV r. Wilson was a retired farmer, having waved. ,to Wingham from Cairo= . He leaves .a widow and grewn.iiii,family. • • Mrs. WI:liann Glen, of Clinton, an. nounces the thigageirient eflier.dauglr ter, Berae, to Mr. Francis Watkins; Howe, of Edmonton, Alta., son of the late Rev. Henry Hope, 13, A., And • Mrs. Hiiwe, of Annapolis, N. 8. , The .marriage will ,' take place earlin: Novenmber. . •• •/ . . , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirtleib, cf 4itrich, announce the eng .gemoii4 of their . daughter, Eleanor, to John • is proprietor of the ,Govan Praiiie Newo, is a well known' Flutbnian, hay ing been born and raised near ICI • ien an 4 e corigratu ations b is old friends are extended to n on his deseHecl , 'CAPT. MACPH ORSON :.--The• GOd.each Star had, the. following: Word was received on Monday Wy-RegiStrerlifia. Win _Coate that their nephew. Capt. Charlie Macpherson, had been killed in action the•previoue'Tbursday. He was -the youngest son of Mrs. p F. Macpherson, of town, formerly of linten, awl it was in Clinton that ,Capt. Macipheion was bovn and had his catty education. He was- taking up mining engineering and had spent :a couple of •yearsin the Cobalt district before the outbreak of:the war 11 joined the the. 161st Battalion as tenent, hut before •the soldiers left- for London camp he had poised, his • can:. tain.s coins° with high honors. When the. battalion • went to 'England lie transferred.o tlie 42nd Highlanders •of Scotland and went into the trenches' about the 'middle •of June... Besides his mother he is' surVived by two _brothers, Stewart, of New Liskeard; and R. C., of Ottawa, and .one sister, WS: Morriseri, of Boston. D. L. Macpherson,' town clerk, of Clinton, is an uncle of the deceased: Toe young officer was in his:271,11:year. , • . 2, .Emplbyers are liable At) t of $50 to $100per employee, to•impris. • - ' -TO EMPLOYERS OF' LABOUR Mach literature of a general .nature' Will, no doubt, be distributed from the Military Service. thronghOut Canaria: Bat Employers are often very busy men and they might • readily over- lnnk torpoint if it ei,i./,1ied in be mho protection; therefore, the lowing information win:rutted: • 1.'A,legal duty his been placed' up - oh Employers to ascertain who, arrieng: their employees, are within Olass 1 or the Military Serviet Act,:le., Who are 20 to. 34, ithinairied• or widowers without. children, -'• • • • failing to Makethe neceesaryinquiry: • 3. Employers are also liable tb pen:, • Buy of froin $50 0 $500 fqr,permitting- •• employees in Class 1 who have oiritted _•„z to comply with the terms ..af the Proc _• • • lamation, to--continue-in ern -ploy. merit for more than eeven, days after • • • 1•1 oyember Oth 1917: or for engaging the services of new einfoloyeep who are in default of the Proclamation. ' 4. 'Ernployera who•employ or retain in their Service Deserters are liable to a penalty of from $100 to -$500, or jin,- prisonmetiffor-not-more-thansixrmonther.--.--'7- 5. The only thing necessarkto sat- isffthe above four ,sections is that each , than Within Class 1 shall -have proceeded to the Post Office signed either a Report • for ,Service or a .Clann for Exemption, . end secured, the Receipt therefor before November 1 Ot!t; 19171', .6. No niedioal examination is necees- • . . ary, nothing is necessary; butwhat is • reeommenaed in section 5; then nothing ' •more is neeessaryuntil the man reneivcs• ' notice from the Deputy Registrar. •:. Por their own protection, therefore. Employers should demand, On or before November '10th, - from their employees • - withie plug; 1,; theproduction of t.ft.' - - - - Receipt as under. section 5,, or the pro- dilation of an honourable diachat•ge if the man is know to have been • . ' . W. E; VOritharkit: • " . • • . • . • • DR. HILLIS ON Tfig WAR; .• • Besides a.nund er oflarticles ies of particular interest just now THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE begins 10 the • ..• November number a series of articles by • the Rev. Dr: :•Dvoight, Hillis on, various. • -. aspects of tne war. The first of these wicii :.;tlikt, "why tt,gutititxvottold:-=ww--'•filecistrievel ation of the great potentialities:- of the . • • Britush•Enipire considered either in war or in peace. This article reyeals the . might of Britain; and what she means,to the Whole world in the way of freedom, • • deniocracy and all the gond ends of civ- • ilization. • • Indigestion Resulted From an Inactive Liver Henry •Cautelon,, of the Molsons Bank., • • ° • • Toronto, son of Mr, and • Mrs Peter Cantelon, of Clinton. The marriage will take place quietly.at ZarAch the latter part of this month, •• The Bowels Betame Constipated and the Whole Digestive System 'Upset,. • , • A quiet wedding took place on Wednesday evening of last week at the-VictoriaSt. Methodist parsonage, Goderich, at8 O'clock, t•,e rartits being 'VII., George 'Albert' Steep and Miss Annie A, Wilson, Halfgliter of Mr: and Mrs. Thos. Alilson, of Poyt Albert. They Were unattended: Both the bride and groom have' been engeg. ea the Ileciferd Hotel. •• - .. • • The vacancy in the Snstatchawan, Cabinet, created by the entry Of Hon 1V, r. Calder into • the ' Union overn • ment lit Ottawa has been 'filled by the appantinea ,of Mt SI L Latta, M. P. P. for List MOuntain as gin toter' of Highways, • Mr. Latta, who .40... t * , 11 ' Aiiii00400.011;00000. • With many people constipation be- comes a nabit. And it is a dangerous habit which fa certain sooner or later to cause serious diSease., • . "Daily movement of the bowels" is the firtt-and most important rule of health. When the liver becomes tor, • pid the flow of bile into the intes- tines 1.1 stopped and the bowels be. come constipated. But you •, can readily overcome this condition by using Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, There Is no treatment obtainable Which so promptly awakens the activ. Ity of the liver and bowels and there- by corrects derangements of the di- gestive system, ,• ,Mrs. lierbert DohertY Of Beaver Brook; Albert Co.,. 11,n., writes: "I can truthfully nay that Dr. Chase's Itidney-Liver Pills tire' a great. Medi- eine,for tonstipatian. 1 lune Miter- ed from constipation over elude I..cttn - - - remember, but got • to using Dr. • Chase's Kidney -Liver Pillsand. wens*, a- - benefited that.I. began to -Addy this' malady'. fbund that the indigestion resulted from it bad case of inactive liver, and as' soon as I got the liver working right I, didret have any-* stomach trouble or indigestion. X cannot praise this medicine :too • . highly,, and would • advise anyone tut, • tering from indigestion constipa- tion. to use Dr. Chase% Kidziev-LiVer- • -••• * 1,1119. My husband alai) claims that than eaat these pills' have done him more good r ' .'• • h'irbenir:yditeoinU6shee.this6rietgeard.; You ,It' • Dr. ell's Kinney -Liver. ?ills 'positively relieve and curs torpid .liver, constipation, biliOusliesS, -intli- gestion, backacheand kidney diseaSe# Put it to the teat. Ono pin a dose, OX, all dealers, or llkime,nt 80n, Bate & CO., Toronts, 1.rxr.o. 4r, • • •.;