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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-12-13, Page 14: $1.50 per year, in advance; $zoo otherwise •••••••••••••••••••..,••••••••.• ;•1 or Christmas Tr4de:. Atik We hairea nice Ilhe of lab RaKti,--Autt Cisen, Trunks,Valises. an ,School [Sags.- P 1 cm s, Right. W. •J; Little • - 166th Ofileers' Home A letter:received from Lieut. 41: 0. McDonald, of the -160th Battaliol, to Lis father,'Wm. McDonald. M.P.P., of Cliesley, says in part; "CiPt, Milton • Aiken ansi.Major Chadwick wept home -On the (-Olympic with Capt. Roswell -They will be up to see you. Major Chadwick has poor eyesight ;and has been refused permission to 80 to France, though he is eaixems to go over: • . with us. 'I supporee there aro many • . .theories in Bruce an to the reason the •AlflOth Bettallon heel Int 'been sent to , France. In -addition to those already• ' advancedanother reason assigned is that. General French wants &Canadian j)iv- ision kept„here, as he istonstantly ,pre0 --doting an ineaidoe of England.". .; Farni'Wotheis Will be Exempted . . ' -*Eton Military. Service' * .‘ • . :•M. Jitstine'"DO6 firstaudgrUent ren - .4' • Idered as Central Appeal Jiidge-for Cen• z ads. 'oil Dec.47th. - „makes. it t tieite clear . „ that fatneworketei are entitled:to etempte .• lea on the rounds that protinetion Must be lhainteinedin, 'owlet. to sustain the Military power of the Allies. This judg- ment of the APpealjuage is binding as.. law 'upon appeal. tribunals and trib- unals whole country. - Another Judgment by Jestice. Dag Aka -that exemption is favored for men •. with all brothers ,already at the fronkor in service. . • . • • •• • Di 111,21102101 ^ MoDokaoir -In loving and affotion- ' atimeinoryef oue dear father, Alexander • who died L. in Moose Jaw, , - Seek , December 15th 1916. ... • • • . . , .. • His Weary hours and days of pain, - And troublesome eights'are past, . His ever. patient, worn frame ' • Hasund sweet rest itt last.. • Sons and Drolghtere, • • .- . • MARKETS (Corrected. vittennesditY•nOOn) . • • • er „ . Bailey 1 15 - 'Peas- • , 4:4 • • a : ••• 117.: • • 300350 A • , Eggs, new , , 43 43 Hoes . •• 17 25 Valli:INTO MARKETS •-citoice heavy steers...Pi- So to 12 23 1211oiee butehere,±4...,,,,, 10 Alt-:*. choice butchers* cowie. 900 to 9 5t1 Good feeders „ 8 50 to 9 25 • • ,,, Good mulch cowe.... .1, 85.60 to 120 00 •Bogs, fed Mid vatted. 13 25 to Fail' „ ... 2 14 to Goose Wbeat 2' 10 to Oats . . ... 68 tot 70 • Tirttothy 'Hay 13 00 to 15 00 liggso new laid .. 58 to , 60 ititttetettbi irinto • 45 to 46 40 ' • • Etutter: Dairtits. .. 3 to • . 4*, -BISHOP WILLIAMS • ,WRLTES TO RECTORS -A lettereeeently eddrelleed by Bishop Willienel, of Huron, to all the rectors in his diocwie reed* in pat as fellow k 41 believe it to bathe duty of eery - ons at this.time to dolga utinoet to up- hold wha,t is the only heineureble tome for thhi ee. nuttretolnlreni, and especially zor tie wno are mentl3ere of the Anglian Church, 200.000 of whose Children from this Dominion have gone overseen to fight DX our life and liberty, • with the iiseumnce from la„that: we Would t.thene,to the utmost o( our ,pnwer. thin men -and' reinlifces. It 111 1111 • thinkable for us to withdraw no* and eo desert not only the high causer -which we ehaniplened so warmly at. the brat, but also our own flesh and blood who have fought so vidiantb in our ateaci. Loyaly to our brave felloW-churchinen as well as loyalty to the British Empire, and Chriatian civilizatton ie'thie great' oriel' leaves no option but to support the Union..government.1:, • quEsnoto Fon THESE 1)/11fS• Shell Canada: continue to. fight, 0601 she Slink 'from the fieldl Are we going to retain the honor of 'Canada or we to bp known to the 'Werld as 4 nation of ceiitterst The Xeleer of Germany wants' you to votooatagf init.:the Unreel. ,Gfveiin,ment. Are you 'ping to Vote as he wants • you ovk' .Itt your ballot going to be counted a- long Wfit the ballots cut by the disloyal citizens ' f -Kitchener :and -the mati-13rit-. iah votest of 4aeheii, - If Lauri** wins the election, the woret element in Quebec will control the goy, - Do ou want such. a Otindition to prevail? . If you don't, voteldi the Union candidate. •'• ' It is eaid that there:. are polling sub- divisions id Carrick in which the Uiop Gevernment canaidate;Will get sci4Oely a vote. They will be '-•alinost ssolicU'for Mr. Truax. Carrick iso .solid Gentian iettlenient. , The • Majority there are known to be pro-Oerinan. and they know they will, help Germany' by voting for Mr. Truax. , That is Why they will vete staidly for bine'. Are, yeti fining • t� vote With them and help theta to 'help Ger- many win..the war? - LlECKNOWIl101i SCHOOL, 'REPORTS 'Feels Garbett, 78; A Helm, 70; J Smith, 63; W Elliott, 60; McIntosh 54;,P Agar, 47;R Relit 46; EJOhnatent 45; J Keichabaw, 44rA.11)4vIes, 43; A Towle, 43; E Bowles, 42; Nixon,. 42; B McKeod, 30.; W• Johnston, ; Howard. • Agnew,--37-iC -Johnston, 34; ;`31 - Reed, 33; W Alton, 32; C McGuire,. 32; • A MoNity, 30. A McConnell 27. A An- -drew, ,27; GRathwell,..26; Harold Ag- new, 20; J Towle, 40. On metals. taken • Feint Pickerin'g, 78; nen, 7.3; V Healey., 72; .1 Hamilton; 70; -11 DUrniit,. 61; 11 TreleAVen, 59; 3 Butkinghain; 56; P MeCorvie, 54;, V :Woods, 49; R McDiartnid, 44; C Doug - hue 44; JohnstOn, 42; M Johnston, 424„ S McDonald,' 39; A: McDonald, 26 ." • Fowl Geo, -82c Aitchoson, 70: P Congraine/0; B Johnston. 68; J .44oDoitaldp674;41 MeOlitrer,r-q7;_A Afton, '85; ft McKenzie, 60; 8- ritilaysme. 64; 41.-Mente,.; _62; S Alton, 61; X Melionald, 59; R McDougall, -.58; M Rathivell, 57; 'Webster, 57; F Webster, 55; S Burnie 551 J Cranston; 55; 0 McMillan; 52; L McDonald, 51; N Thompson, .51; R Mitchel!, 47; Barns; 45; (it McNay, 41; J adhere,. 40; W Andrew, 39; K Murdie 34; J DOOM; .30i A Mitchell, 22. , • •"'"*.o.#4,4f •.‘k ••.•••-",•sak .,,kae. • f .1.1.1C1INOW, 0111%-p 'filth:MAY, DECEMBER 15th,t, 1,911, TRAOIC DEATH AT LAIOSIDE. - Very sudden and shockieg weic the death of Mr. George Tiflin, a Leugside fanner, whielt occurred on Wedpeeday of laet'week. :He wu engaged in bind- ing gravel in connection With a road, contract and waa,at work in. the pit. Without warning* mess of frozen 'earth front the bank 'above tante down,' ,He was bit abOnt the knees and WO Wri• 'bsehwerfhi, the back Of his bead striking the had grenlid.. It was • thia stroke which proved fetal. .11elp soon arrived and be • receVeted OOluleionentss "es. the weight,wss being removed from hia;egs, biltjtelvee4o,noener_free_ than he ex- pired, death being die;44COrinier 1,14, Gillies explained, to the rupture of. a MOW veiled in the head. Mr. TM') was a resident of Langside district all his life, having been bore there 4 yeere ago. He kayo a widow and rout young children, Mit Ti a le a sister to Mr. Jock Sberriffi of Leeh- now. 's The funeral, which was largely attend - ad, wft held On Setdrday afternoon to Ttlfin'e cemetery. • The bereaved family have the sympathy of * large circle of friends, :vitt:001;4o Ontr-id.s. •"' • ; •ALLIN-E[001E/Illf • The- 'following is from the Elmira Signet: Signet: At the residence of Dr R. W. .Faulds on Dec, 4th, lull, Margaret Viola • Hockney, daughter of .Joseph liocikney, Parker Ont-, was united in marriage to Mr` Cecil B. Allin of Luck- _ • The „ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Culp, pastor of Elmira Metlinclist church, at high Mies Pars EuePet and Mr. Evan ..Ailiti attended the happy couple, ' 'while Miss Hattie Hoppa'. plitya-Mendelssohns wedding March and 'little Miss Lillian Eileen Faulds acted as dower girl 'The' bride 'worelehrewn suit with hat to mat* and tarried: a baguet of pink -twee ',After' e-noinediatterelatives-whoevere=pree the,cereniony Dr.. and Mrs.,Faulde Served . ent, with Abater. I largo number of beautiful.ana costly' gifts' were on play, emeng, which WW1 a, eiubstanted cheque tothe "bridnfrem her • fither•in- • law., The groom's gift to the bride was a liandeonie pearl tiecklaco" With a,dia- mond Bettie& to the, pianist' and gowor girl pretty necklaces. The groomsman received a tie pin. The happy couple left on the.3 45 C.P.A. for local pointe prior to taking an extended trip to the, • PacifinCoarit. After returning, they will make their home in. Lucknew, Ont, - where they will be at hoine to their Many friends. - ,.., 0 A 'Free COurse In AgricultUre for, yciung ' farmers twaierg.„sottin will be held at ,Lucknow from Jam ,8th to Febitst. - Subjects Studied -1 •Judgifig CattleiSheett . Swine; Pield Crops,,Tertilizers, Plant Dia.% eases,. Veeds, Paultry, Cement • C011gtt.t.tetiont Milk Tests, et„ etc. Vali particulars on attlication. • ItikoltA.V* ' ' Dept. of Agi„ • Walkerton, Ont. • 1 I WA NOW $(OHOUL ROOM LOCAL 'AND CENERAL- 1 Electiena next fielonday-thel,70. Chrietmea one week from Tuesday. . .175hoe. Sentinel to the end ..(r)f ..1910 for this tiltettablie?': your hbnte Pay your taxes on or before Dee. lfth and save that 5% extra, Thelrat draft men will be called up to eonimence training on Jan. 3rd. -1.4411T. and Mrik B. Allio,JekHoudai, -00414 eiCietrip-telhuconver Your soldier friends- will -appreciate your photo as eXines. gift.. 18-10-e. ' •Mrs.. Robe Mullin returned front To- ll/11W 011 Saturday, 'finch improved in health. Foa saut.-,4 five -octave oriels and 2 six-octavecergens,practically new,taken on piano deals, and will be sold at bar- gain prices. Agent fol. Mason & lamb, and Shetlea gt Manning pianos and The Classic phohograph.-.R. J. MOORE. • 29•11-tfc. Buy Awful Christmei gifts. This is no time for baying things to he laid itwaf-unused. Decembo t e best month in the year for paying subscriptione to The Sentinel. . Mr Malcolm Mcbsod, of Chicago, 18 paying his annual visit to Lucknow and Ashfiela friends: Bills ale out announcing -a meeting IR, the interests of Hr. Truax in the Town Hall thiii evening. •- • -- Mrs. Ben Anderson, Of. Bread -View, Man., and daughter, Marie; are Visiting the foriner'esister, Miss Campbell. • : Miss Jesuit- DOuglar has 'reterned- hbme after eptntling a few days with her sister, Mrs. C. J?. .Richardson, Teeswater. Call, or phone armatrong, the jeweler, ligation to buy and upleasnre•to demon, - for 'a "Victrala demonstration. . No Ob - Orate.. . • Lucknovi friends will be interested to know that Pie. Wellington McCoy is 'ecinvaleseing in Bethnal Green Hospital, London, Eng., Dejet forget the Cooking Deinonotra-, tion on the 14ighter Day Range-Jrridity and Saturday.-Imcgrioiv 1:1AenwAsu .13t Co.z Coar; Co. 'liar. IL H. ilcQuiliin is home, • after spending nearly -three: months in the • eastern provinces in connection with the apple trade.. • . , •Major (D -e) brether. 'of Dr. ,Gillies, Teeswater, 'W'' JI from - France and England where he has been since the, outbreak of war. . • '• Say,'did you see the singing throat of • Part. IT -Excellent -D. McIntosh, M. Douglas, R. litidgette. Good -K. Thompson, F. McInnis; 1. Stewart; W., Nixon, S. Jewitt. „. . Agnew, M. McQuillin, . Sr. Pt. ILEx.-A. Andre*, N. Wilson. Good -A. Chisholm, B.. Chisholm; A. Cameron. • - Jr. Pt. I -Ex. -M. Stewart,8; Mc- -Lied, B. -Henderson. - - - • Good -B. Libel, Clifford Webster, B. Jewitt, S. Whitby, &Purvis, 'Bridgette,' Charlie Webster, R. Agnew, A. McMillan, M. McAllister. • K.11ortek I. Whitby. . . • 1. Mumma, Teacher. • , Rom( • • Sr. Stewatt, Eris Armstrong, Harold McInteele• Lenora Webeter,Albert Taylor'Good-Pearl Beaton; Campbell Thompson*, (Margaret Cleddea*; Muriel MacKenzie*), Andrew Thenipsen, . Alvin- Irwin, Mir . Milne.' Fair -Kathleen Chisholm, Percy:Web- eters TraeWebster. - Jr. Ib,, -- y Excellent,-(Morgaii_Iiender aon,Wiiinfred Do-ugle.),,Retiwl'itteDon-v • ald, Doris; Durnin, Gladys Sineltzer, Robert MatCallutn, Gordon jobnston. Good -i -Gordon Fisher, Sidney Decker, Rear] Nixon, Dean • McInnes, Colvin Blitzstpie; Dave Milne, Grant •MacKen- zie (Stewart Huston,- Harvey Webster), Miley Armstrong. Fair -Melvin Web- ster. George 'lychees, Cecil Webster*. . examination missed. NuniteIr on roll, 35; aver. attend., 34. . FRairoge M. Semvoz, Teacher. • - ittioar- Sr. IIII;•Excellent-tiordon Thomp- son, Wellington !Webster, Eldon Reid, Jean Durbin, Mona Mitchell. Very Good -Beverly Beaton, Wilfrid Murdoch, Tom Alton. E Johnston, I. John- ston* - - - Jr. .III -Excellent -41. Iteid,O. John- ston, E Orr, M. Douglas, W. Sproul, D.. McDonald Very Good -S. McKenzie, M. Cihisk holm, L. Taylor, L. Murdoch, R Barns, W. Howe, C. McDonald. • Certet, O.- Mtudie, N. Mc Iamb, W. Eaton, E. Webster, D. Rough. tom P. Stewart. , . A. M. WEBSTER, Teacher. The W0111611'S Institute 4 The December 'Meeting of the Luck. now branch of the Womeree 'institute will be bele on Fridley, Deo. 14tlf. • Roll call anewered by good Chriattnasteeipes. 'A moort of the delegate* to the con- vention Will be teemed. Mrs. P. Me- intosit will give a. paper on "Making Chtilittlilie I viossar.iattiaclotthiguasa.0 the Star Phonograph?' Why, that is Sneer grain mruce, that is esed in all high grade pianos. I see now,what gives lit the tone. ' • • The imow. storm °which swept over Ontario on Saturday and Annday, Was the woret December storm experienced, in, years. 'So much lieciw is unusual at this time, • •• • • • .. A play entitled iLi Pair of Artists" Wetted by a Patriot ox Social will be held in S. S. 14. est .wawanosli, ' -13ecem ber 20. Admission 25 and 15c tnadies with'holies free.-Stfizantrm . WiLaois. • CHURCH. HMS *services the Fresbyterian eIntreli next Sabbath at it end 7 pin. Morning ilultteet; "The- Unreeped Cor- ner." Evening object: "The Intoler- • "Tel* of 10"hasus.:L' L. Abbot, of Ripley, will preach at.both. serviced • in n the Anglican church here next Sunday. In the pm. ing from Acta 26 r 10, St.Paul'e words: r"I gave my vote against themi" , METDODIST8 ENDOltSt -At the Nov- ember meeting of the Golden& district, held at Londeaboro on Thursday last in connection with the Methodist church, -4-rfa101utieir Was-pasned'Pledgiag-heartY slipped, to the Union. GovernMent under the leadership of Sir Robert Borden.- ' ,The resolution was introduced by Rev. R. J. McCormick, of Blyth, seconded by C. J.. Wallis of Clinton, and was as Wows; ' "That we, laymen and ministers of the-Goderich Methodist District here aseembled at Lonsdesboro, do heartily. commend the Consetvatives and Libel.- als of our country Who, so many of them, have laid aside pert? affiliations and have formed a Union Goverement whcee policy is to put forth every effort to bring, to a succesiiful conclusion this war, involvingis itdoes longer (sacrifices from our people,- and we do hereby 'pledge .ourselves to support the Union Government in the coining election Dec, 17." • • ' The meeting was 'veil attended. In- tereating addresses. were givenyby Rev. R. J. McCormick, Rev. J. A. McKelvey., Rev. J. W. Healey, Rev. A E. Jones' and others, also helpful discussion on the various subjects. . . • Rev. C. C. Keine of Londesboto, where the meeting was held, wan ably assisted by- the ladies of his church, ani theAsitc rs, were entertained. dininer. and supper inethe thatch.- • • ' • • The chairman; Rev. J, A. Agnew of Clinton, presided. • ••, • • The following answered, to the , roll call: Clinton (Wesley) -Rev. A X•Jonee, C. J. Warne,. W. 11. IlellYar; Clinton ) -Rev. J. J. A. Agnew,. Win.. Stevens, Lorne . Tyndall, R. J. Miller, Mr. Irodden; Blyth --Rev. .h.,McCor- .thick, 'John Caldwell, Albert. Quinn; -Geo. King; Dungannone=Rok,-.Y.-A. Me - &lye Healey,; Auburn,. Rev. F.S. °atoll; Walton -Rev. P. W. Craik; Londeaboro.:-Rev. 0: C Zane, Messrs. 'MoVittie,`Ellesley, Lyons, Hiles, Braithwaite, Collison and Clark. - THE VICTORY LOAN -mcknow T-0TP„Pwile4-.A4y..44: -..-the het and Then -Some --- . • -• The county headquarters bas sent 'us a statenient of the contributions of the various "teams" which Were at work, selling the Victory Loan Bonds. The team, in most cases, covered more .terre. tory . thanthe name would indicate. Generally it is the name Of the village which was the team 'Imadcelarters that is given, .while,' of cOurse, ix good deal of • the money secured was from the:lown- ships.- We are pleased t, -note that the Lucknow team; which covered also Kin-. • loss, stands about the top so far as passing its objective is .coneerned..: The objectives were set in proportion to the assessment of the territory tobp-Covered. The report of the county organizer follows The ladies of the Holyroocl Red Cross. 1. Lion'sHeadand dist 25'. M. 11 31,1500 _ . CROWDED HALL OREETS ID1101i WY. SPEAKERS A, large audieuee of attentive listenera greeted the Union Geverumeat speakers here-laat' Viredoeuday night. The hall Wu 'SW to capacity, the hige lauluber of women present showing the unlisted ifriectetleesomt ritch, they taking in tho Mr; ,JOhn 1)404 who saioke first, explained briefly his tidied in resigning • as Conservative c,'• diclate to make way for a non-partised supporter of the When partylieindiee.-ought_to be Mit Government. 'tie -felt it. was. time aside and all unite in the greet effort to win the war for The second speaker was Lieut. Elliott, a former Clieeley boy, who enlisted with the 3rd Rettalien at Toronto and went overseas with the first eontingent, He served for two-and-v.7.41f years in the trenches, took an -Officer's cease in Eng- land and then went to the front as a member of tank crew. His tank was disabled by a shell, and lie was affected by shell shock, from which he US not yet wholly recovered. 'He spoke of the justice of the -Military Sega. Act, as compared with the voluntair wake', of. obtaining recruits, and:gave the soldiers' view of the election 4114 .the questions that are at issue. He had no doubts as to howthesoldiera at the front. wanted the election tole>. His father had been Elp staunch Liberal,. and as. often as he betrvoted himself he had voted Liberal, but now he WRS out for the Union GloVernment and a'seuare deal for • the men- at the front. Mr. McIsTab, the candidate, spike for about a hall an • hour, explaining his position *5 o.44iiieral-Unionist and how it came about 'that he Wits um:01104W, He had lithet n.ConservativePleased w tGho Government eoni 't - duct of ender Sir Robert Borden, but supporting itheairesent government was an altogether different thing front supporting the earlier administration. With the Oak • of the Liberal party in the new govern - Meat, along with the beet' leen of. th Conservative party, an entirely new condition of things Orbited, and the 'effort to identify the Union GotrernMent -with-the former Borden • administration was misleading. Mr. hicliala -Also Plained the soldiers' vote; reading that section of theElentionAot which directs that a eoldier's vote shall he counted,to far as Pralicable, in the ridingin which her melded prior to enlisting. • The principal „speech Of tne evening Was given by Mr. A. B. Marine, of. To- ronto. Mr. 'Moline has had e good deel. .of experience in -politice gampiigning, and is an accomplished Platform !meeker: -His speech combination of clear statement, • incisive reasoning .and forceful arguniene A particularly telling Part of his address was that in -,.•which he asked if this had been an ordinary party contest and Sir Wilfrid Laurier had won, where would he have looked for his cabinet material. *Maui: ally lie would haveselected McLean, • of - Nor), Scotia; Carvell, of NeivBrunswick; Mr. Rowell and • Mr. Guthrie, from Ontario; Mr. Octet, from' Manitoba; Calder,. of Saskatchewan, and'Sifton; of Alberta: These men, ho pointed ,out, -are all now in- the government Tho only difference is that the best Conser- vatives are also in the cabinet and Sir •Wilfridis- not prime ininister. Ilo fur-- ther asked where, in the event of Sir Wilfrid being returned to power, ' he Would get his cabinet. He was, himself; the only outstanding Liberal- who was. not in- the ' Union Govoninent Even hisold lieutenant,. Mr. Fielding, was with the Union Party, and had been: elected -by -acclamation: A Laurier Gov - eminent would necessarily be 4 one -Men geverninent_SieWilfrid himself being the only man of .his Party' who isof izisterial • . Referring to The Mae e Thupport -of- 4111=4.rditnifiante211111421114 Me. Mouuesaid _ _that_if _Geo. :Brown 'were in . control of .The Globe to -day it would have.. token just the same ,couise as it has taken.' Geo. Brown is dead, but his soul .goes marching. (in in -The Globe of teeday, just as it did at COnfeaeration. • Another Matter touched On by Mr. Morino was aotory which had been.cir- ciliated /about Lucknowto the Area 'that Mr, MeisTab's mother • was a Ger- man woman. After denouncing the • stnall and mean spirit oflhemen who would circulatestoried about a candi- date's Mother with a view tofrijering him, •the audience was informed that the late Mrs. McNab was not a German • woman at all. She had been born in Ontario andher mother even was not German, but was bowl in Alsace before that:province was taken front Frnace by Germany. So the 'story, besides repre muting pretty Alan politics, was untrue: Mrs. J. Wealev Joynt sang two solos which were well ;received and the Luck. new Orchestra rendered a number Of entertaining selections. • ' • RneitvwflI serye lunch at the Meehan- 2, Albemarle iceInatitute Hall,Holyrood, 3- WiartOn. • % . 10 M. 15,350 the 17th,Election Day. TheY for 4. Ilepwort1;and thst IflA the pettoneale of all who can, attend. , Tara and dist: • ... for 1917 should be -paid - 8 -Li lat -e ?ah. Ley:et:non:kg. To loyegraw RkfttPAYEAS.-All taxes 14. To rtll ttixeS'llnlitdd 011 thlt date five, •9, S: areenock .Rer cent. _will 4 3951..: 88,950 30 M. " 06,600 60M. 78,150 55 M 187,550 '5051. 83;550 -43,150 .33 M. 11;500 746.041ist4-77,..1%51* • .50 42,000 , • - . The Canadian Underwriters Aseocaat 1 3 Cori* . ion has sent out ite usual warning about 14: Teeswater and Met. the increase danger of fire owing to "15. Liicknow and diet.. Christmas decorations. The light mat- 18. Huron erial used in therm decorations is respniv. ,17 Ktncatdthe Town: . sible for many fires. ' - 18. S. Kincardine Tp.. A letter from W..T. Wraith, who his 19' N* 1(1°6a. rdim To been oe the Dolly Star, Toronto 'report- 20, 8 • :Bruce:yrs-a-Fr...". ing emit, states that he left on•I'hursday 21. N. Bruce,„ ......... of last; week for Halifax to report the 22. Port Elgin disaster there, for the Daily Star This 23. -is. an important aasignmont and suggeete 24. Southall:111)ton • - • •that ei making geed, - - W121. Smelteer has appointed Wm. J. Davison salesman fot his Star Phono-. gtaphs and has had them moved to his show rhoulli, where Mr, Davison Will be pleased to denionstrate them, or arrange for you to hear them in. your own hoine. Stheltser or Davison for Star Phono- graphs. - • Kinloss 6 • Totals . u5711.-‘--f50;70Ce -9G-'511500 70 • M. , 167,100 60 M. 154,600 fit) M•.• 1434200 ..35 M.' 141,850 35•141. 27,750 • 35 M. 19;250 ..40.1L- L. 47,600 29,150 • 20 M. 76,700 35 M. 47,850 425 M., :70,400 97051.1,792,700 , Single Copies 3 cents Es' Coming And • ak the •tine becomes, short the usual rush for gift* will follow. M sneh thnell WADY are Imre to , be disappointed in not getting the very thing they wanted. iii/by not • start right now efideelect your gifts? You can hay* tbem put aside nnt it . xnias. if you wish. Our - ,stoek is complete, so do not wait until the last minute. but come in to- . day, when our stock feat its best.. litre are offering some special 'values ln Watches, both for ladle* and gentlemen, Ladies' .Wrist Watch/ •Special $10.50 Gentle Illfrist Widths • Special 4840 •Also others from g3.25 up to $30. Do 110t ikerhY"-- make y ttr selections early. •, T. Armstrong Jeweler and 01)ffebni * -2C0Luott . AoistExx9112:ititi-m.9.4,ffiltge eaurtfilliatt." otock, and _mutual Oseinardei.- ^Oonvor • • • anoing_done "wail fleetness and drepateb. •. owe A. SID04414. iigoker..nucenow itd:W•irtifts ereicTrop..-IBeheet price‘ ••• be paid for all kinds of rat* fdro: „,Affak, • ' • Skunks, raccoons; 'weasels. Staniar:Price •• for !oxen ,Prices will betas his *a 310.00;•• Best price will be paid for ,horsehair and • rabberS.,'l3eore you; sellyotir Inn; ca.11 at. B.-Blitssteink Dry Goods Store. - • • - -7A1411tEr.•=---100-bushels,sectroats-0,;XO, variety; 5110 50 'bushels seed honey: 04.04 ' 21. . , .1611tv 13-12 tfec DOG AtildiDAY.-Lask tit Luoimovir. on Dent , 2rd. a small brown spaniel dog. Pert, • having intonnation regarding the same kindly•repOrt to Leroy B.0111,iauclniow. Lullockw. on I1,eo. ilth, a 11014 • bro0oh mad • from an lassglieb, Aovereigfl. with,initAals rioder kindly leave • at t,he . „ 1$11-p. 8131Elt ASTRAY.--Orane to the •premises of -• . !ghets=tirlitrida; altaTit%(etn',23rd".iiin, .14.°6j." . , 4 ' 7" Steer. •Oiner may hare Same by Provuhr. . property and paying ekpealfler." . 2!)-41-0., • r- lisfutr flaikunott - . . Wi4NVED.-411. Wilda or oily ftirs._11felost city Prices paid at ,LneknoW. pant Bea your furs without eeeing•Je.los Libel, as he • • has the city market. Best Axiom for junk, raga. rubber, and all UMW of hides. khelie and, X Will call and _see you. Phond ` Ldoknoit • • 154 tr. • 0Agin LIMO, Lucskileor." • . LOOS WANTED4-4Tho iiiidersigned Will take at -their sawn:du ,at LarktioW alt kinds of • logs mutable for luinber, beech,. elin. -•txu3swood,'Llroh and abb. and Wilt pay the-. . • highest merket price; in cask for seine. • • Dan at our • Mee at the Jfurditure irae,017 . ° • " • forfurther Twe "inn. it. •• 1,:ira nutr7an,atinnai: -11,ANtr,rtiuswanteth Ilighest•faricaa,vald: ' PADMilt.OSTICOrA71`ii. at Dain-liouse- - - - Lackner/. every Wefts:Way afternoon -tut ' chronic diseases suorreefulfy treated., OA- " teopetny removes out physical cause* et. disease. AdiustmOnt ot, the spins Is niers quickly secured and wittemwertreatme ts • by Osteopathy than by rany -other inetla:d. • " • 904-p.. • • , gXeMPTION• FOR . • FARMERS WHO FARM Chi -dein Hazelewood, London, Ont., has given out the mfOrmation that in all weft where military tribunals, in a mistaken biterpretatien of the law, con- ecripted men actually engaged in farm- ing, such will be granted exemption en course; only while the men rernain on the farm. Men who are really needed' on the farm have but to apply to Capt. • -Tuesday, Den 11. Miss lira Portico spent the week -end at her home here, • ,Mr. Prank Cole spent Sunday .with friends in Kincardine. ' • Master Frankie Richardson returned home after *pending a week at the home of Mrs. A. Stanley: D m't,, forget the box SOMA at the South Line so'hoot Friday, Dec. 1441. Orrie says the eleighing is good on the Smith Line. Mr. tatighle McDonald rettireed home after spending eight monthsin the West Laughm says the West .10r Itim ill the ilgthig 4404 app co.ticn to hied Thia app I of llazilewood, Tecumseh ouse, London, in order to have their case dealt, with. NOTICE • Per all matters regarding (4renbill en:Waters refer ha D. 0, Taylor Secretary. The annual meeting of the altereho ers of the Paramount Cheese and Stater CO. Ltd., will be held at the iitetere on Thursday), Dec. 1.1th, atone o'cloelep.m. Loos SAlotavi fiety4 ,• The'Election Returns Those who are keenly interested in the . election returns of nett *Monday ` will well th remember that the relent' tif the elections will not be known for about * Month, in the elk* of Bruce and Huron constituencies, for ex- ample, the figures' at first repotted may reverted by the time the •seddietie Itis ate recorded. Bruen add Huron both have many Voters in England and, Prance, and 'theme may turn a victory ef ievstal Inman* late a.40.44, • . FOR SAI.R ' • Ftig BALA-choice young row,. dub ' • , of Dosoember, - • 19-12-0. • .7.814rin voitaitsx.. • FOR SAIA.-Cointortalge dmailitigot• with ee eenae • . 13.12-tf. pTfUSt_p_N. • _ trainaresidenoe with sten. " • foundation,-on-liave1ock4h. •Lnektiowlbe.:. ••• " ifig theiresidence 004;11i/fed bs Mr. 0, • SiddellL •FOr part1rulare apply to Mate. MscOManitni, 2114-tfo. • AUCTION RALE AUQTION 13eter • RoberhSon, Ct miles West of Lucknovr. will have an alto, Don sale of faint Stork and implements ea „: Den nith,commeocin_g At 1 o'clock. 19-12-q." , J. N'tlatVes. AUotiollesr. _• The Right, Kind • . • A LuCknOw student attending ONO • irt Toronto and who comes under the • military draft, got 'exemption only until May in order diet be mayinish Ida cot. lege yea. Nevertheless in reporting the fact he advises Ida parente ovOtst for tItliOn Government ,ittat the named Ile is the real ,British aort-the kindl that in Velma is winning an 11011091114 WO*