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- VUCKNOW2 ONT.,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27th., '19170
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THE QUESTION OF SUGAR
• • (foul Otanitoraern't Orme) ,
'The "produckion 'of beet suit! in France
tbla year has belie estimated at only
". 207,000 tone, aff compared with art sver•
age aunual 'Production during the, five
• yeate before tliewarr; lops 13, Of 7,32,542
Nornial conturoPtien in France is 704,7
830 tons, The beat sugar productipii of
Italy hoe elect been„reduced from a pre-
. • wits argieeiloriffi,050 tous to :15,000"
top% The prewar annual zonsumption
" of ai
agar n the United Eingdom was
• 2,056,000 tons, all of which had to be
, imported. About 70 per cent of the
aupply of the United Kingoom came
from countries from which iris now cut
off by th.e.war, Great Britain, France
and Italy would require to import about
2,700,600 tons before the itext crope-r-
• ' and moat of it from new scurces-if they
- were te maintain their normal consump-
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; ,•,ks tion, • .
Bid the necessity of conversing sup'
• • pliee of sugar, which was „emphasized by
' the shertage of shipping, has resulted in
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stern economieteamotig the Allies. Be-
municipalities were:
• fore the war. England had the largest . Clark Macaulay • .
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THE ELECTION IN N. BRUCE
*garding the election of Mr. Hugh
Clark in North Bride hia paper, THE
100)4110INE BEYIEWi- bad the 'follow-
ing•
Very few thought th; ni4joritY Would
hear.. a thousand: In theUnionist
'Camp, a' Majority of 178 in Kincardine
was not a surprise although they wmild
have been content with 'lege. Every
'place
• exceptTiverton svherepolitical partisan-
ship, iadestined•to make he final stitMl.
• It was thought Mr Ma.caulay,would get
e. small majority in Ids home' fown but
ILI. STUDENTS UVi,
ENJOYABLE 4‘4',.T HOME"
• Two-bundredandlifty orwore, stud.,
ents, ex -students, their 'parade and a
,le* others werte'lat home" . with, the
Locknow.High School in the. Town Hall
last FridacY evenieg. It Wad the big social
event of the echool per mikes usual
was a hihIy enjpyableaffair. The pro-
gram was arranged and given by the
students and it certainly was very eredit-
ablatcrtheee-- -
• Mr. Harold "Burnes, president of the
H. S. Literary Seciety, acted asehainian
and gave the opening address. Our High
School is going to produce a number of
good public eateekera and we shall ex-
LOCAL AND GENERAL.]
Min Mildred Spence, of Atio1phu$7.'
tOwn, is.up for the holidays. •
AL Graham is home fpr . a
Month from Chillicothe, Ohio,
Lieut. -Huntley Gordon was in Tor -
mita over Saturday and Sunday. ,
Mr. GOr1911 of Toronto,
spent the holiday at his home here.
SOUTH BRUCE
• ELECTION FIGURES
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When we went to prose last week
• there •wall still a measure•of ueceetainty
as to the details of South Bruce election,
and ' it "sips impossible to get complete
figti.res from the. various polling eub-
divisions: -
•The following figurea, are prtictically
•correct and.•a etutly of them is instruc-
THE BOYS IN KIIAKI.
Pte. Dave Addly, who worked
fanners in putout towriehip before en,
liatiug, is on vacation Britain and ip
wolltniknogi .L;foo, t.:vienlaacisieisieorie thteendwerosinehuls,8
Institute for eceire received by bin. ,
Pte. 'Clarence MacDonald, who en.,
•listed from.' Tan Seiaialni, staff and
TT:has been with the A. O. a.t No. 2, .
winete ete„ and -will particularly *Oben_
tive as indicatingthe hoes along _which Base hospital, France, for Moro than a
CANADA TO GO DRY ‘
°Rosa Foams IMPORTATION OF orroxl.
WINO LIQUORS '
It la. Officially annouuced that an Order.
in Com:tell heabeen passed by the goy.
slu
er ment prohibiting the future import-
ati into the Dominion kora *twee:en-
• try whatsoever, , till intoxicating liquoriN,
exc uting for medicinal or mcramiotal
purposee. The order includee *1% kiee,
Privates Dan McDonald and Ale; the debate. eaCti. -Pike yeatvhas wriffehbome frotirAlserdeeiii' 4[42 l'Qr,141,01.1 gc-9-4-1t
Campbell, (if Toroete, ate in town, where Mt, Truax shoed strength will Scotland whtre he spent part of a few Leet cnalnPallne, etc- -
'Ptesjohneopir and Grant 1/1„cdiseath' be foupd'a arm,* Gentian element, and. -wok; leave - Tin) order has a double putinteFirst
his strength is always nroPoftion th
of the Royal Flyi
lhe 'first vacation he bait
it is designed SS 0. a ep toward total prO-.
in ng spent Xmas
had..
Pte. W. 0, Girviu, a Lucknow boy,
son •of Mr, Geo...Girvin, is recovering
from wounds received in France. He
enlisted with the 67th Highlanders, of
'Vancouver. In a letter to Luckudw
Corps,
, , the strengt,h of that element. ,
in town.
and gepwortlE lived -up to the promiae,
Titre Peet to :tee Harold and the lad who gave -
• the e.ddreas hot yeer, among them. The
Clark got thirty-two. Port Elgin, messrs. Jim and girl McCoy were there are a few instances'in which only
bid tht, greateit .surprise wati South- which ;I:erittifore had been it pleasant
chairman announced that the lunch •
home to spend Christmas With their e•-- • • •
t amayority
s In the fist of figures wheel follows
mother. •" •
BRANT. • Tex MON
ampton, where Clark increesed his feature of their At Ilomes, would be 1d1?, Dave Thompson is home' from 1. johnidont Corners.".. 63 53
majority from sixteen in 1911 to 202 in .thia Y4r diiiPenaed with, the school thus Winnipeg. afterspending three yelp' in 2. "Todd's S.. $:.', -4, 49 37
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1917, It was pecuhaily a vote against shosibilf its sympathy with the efforts of that •city. • a Maple Hill „ 77 45
Mr. Bowman. In a lesser extent the • Miss Nita Smeltzer who has been in 4. ; 01 • .77
. • • the foed controller. ,
The play "Blundering Billy" was well Detroit the past few months is hotne •a Eden Grove ........... 45- 42
Same may be said of other placespresented and highly entertaining., for the week. ' • '6 . Vista . 40 26
Majorities for the two candidates by • The east 'was as follows: •Ezra Tuttle, ' 7 Malcol 90 8
. . . per Capita consumption of sugar of any St, EtInanndie, ., ,,,,..., '• 37•0 ..
'nation -4134 pounds per person per year, Lindsay . .......... , 25. ... • •
. t ,_. 1 • This has been redueed to 26 pounds per Eastnor' ...... ..... 100
",) , '' • person per year, or !about one ounce per Albemarle • - .." , .. ' 4 ..... '
, , ,. A number of musictd.selectiona were
day per person, In Great Britain prices* Amibel ... ... . . , ...• 133 '
• G dd 'of B field end • ' * • " ** • • • • • • :'
Miss Dean e es a
S. W. Alton; Billy Butler, Lorne Mac-
Donald; Lieut. Griswold, Harold Durtun
liank Dibble, Alf Mitchell; Sing Toy;
Carrick,Douglato Wayo, Norma-Then:p-
eon; Dorothy Tuttle, Jennie McDonild;
Clarissa Burnham, Sadie Gee;
• Carrie, of .Toronto, are spending their
holidays.at home. • . • • •
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Mr..Torti and. Vies Helen ruchard,
of Toronto, and Rob, of Newmarket,
were horde for Xmas. , '
-Messrs. Gordon Smelt*, • Joe
Cluncand Waiter McKendrick, of De.:.
!:
. . . • given before. anti alter the play and be,
.'. ••• ,,. • . :. have not. heel). fixed for jams andyellies, Arran 245 ....
. • . tween nets, ' _.". ' .. . •: , ,
,--_:--.- • ' ' .. There is no 'sugar •for the homemade ' Satig!en ! . * . '''.' * •:" " " ' -'' ' 45 -1-' , • There were the usual promenades, and
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, .• . ' •product. Ie France thee people are on BruCa....... , ......... .. - 120 ,
Reeve - jchnsten gave he diplomas to
. - . ratione 1 1 ponds per person per month: Kincardine ..trp..: ...,.. 45 . . ... •••• • , •
" ' the graduating of 1917 The grad
m -
..r..:which the governent. distributes at Wiarton • • •••• ;.. •.• • . ,• - . .
utitatt Were : r Mad' Diir9 itin -Margaret
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nhout' 25 Cennt per. pound. In Italy,. be- Hepworth; .. . : .... . :'; • 30 . : - .... MieDiarmid,.. Dorothy Douglas; ' Ethel
7,...-, cause teeshortage of (ingot supPliete.the. Tara ,..., ..,., ... • • ..• .'• 71: •' • ' ' ! Howe; Winnifred Wooder•Laterne Greer,
government has set a retail price °fel 25 Sotithitropton:.. : .... 202...
'. -Valet' OrTilfini'Anna-Nicholsen, Cler
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for a box conteloing 2.2 ppupda.. In. Port Elgin ... ... . . ' .•„44 ... ,.
,... " . ' -•-• Woods,.Steele.MacKenzie, Alex Nichol-
- Germany the present sneer ration Is only Tiverton .....-..,.... • , .... , . 3
13 , ... 'ion; CliffOrd Cannel!: BainSteakist.
77_, limpid! per_person _per month. _.• In Kincardine ToWn : ... ' 178 ' ... :. • •,-i•-.)_ .„..,.._ -
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... Itlia.,T.Tnited States and Canada the_ per „ • _ , _ .._. _ , _
•, . 'Exemption .-Appeati '
owitik Monthly consumption of.augar is - • ' . • e.1:18a .203 . . , . 7 ,...1.4,...„..t.,
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eland 7 4_ pounds. -. ' . . ,.. '..' . , Total majority for Clark:P.85% ' . . Judge Greig, of Walkerton,. waa.in
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- The Fgod :Controller has asked Can '. '. .. . . .., - . Lucknow ' on Friday of ' last week, deal,
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. • adians, to reduee their. consuniptiOn, of ' ' e.,
, .• LuCKNOW SCHOOL REPORT .14 Witlisa 'number of appenla froaa the
• sugar by at least 7 ounces per week per , , .
, - • • decisions of the • 14xa1 Exemption Tri.
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person and, in order to provide 'larger . Walt 1 " - bona! . Those, who came before the
. - aupplieresaiymeet-theetieceeserY n -quire-".
nOnts, of the Allies, a further redUctien
• .. ' to 3 pounds per Person per Mon& may,
.• .: ' be urged..! Steps lie,ve :already been
. taken. to curtail the, use of cane sugar ip
andynteking and the nee of sugar or
Meioses in dittillatiop of potable liquore
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has bee% prohibited: . . ..
About 50 per cent of thO. sugar ;con-.
:a ' ' -Stinted- in, North America is in,ported
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from Celia 80 that the Cuban product is
the doininating market": .faCtor. The
International . Sugar Cenitniseion, .rep,.
, • resenting the Allied cwell
euntries'as we
-. ' . As the United States : Food Admipite
. • tration and the . Food Controller, for
'Canada is' endearaising. AO . secure the
Cuban production at a Temptable Price.
By oinstailing • consumption , in this
country so that the . necessity of ' se-
cortog the Quban crop is notso urgent,.
the people , of Canada will be twisting
.the Sugar Commission, the Allied
coutittlea and themselveshi obtaining .
supplies for . Spring and • tionime.r at
fir-h:F•s36*,,tvoilla...:,athcrwh."2..ht....
, possible,- ,
7,-- - ,',. ..,, :.,;...,:,„...,•,....„..r.,,...,...„:,;,..,....1.14.;...•,,,,,,.......•.,,,,..,,,,,.....,,,,,-„te,..,..;,....44-4..,,,,,-..,..,.....,
.troit, are home for a feW days. . • •
Di. 'Alf. NeWten, of Detroit, and Mr.
Jack ' Newton, of Maple, are Visiting
.their father; Dr. a A. Newtont , •
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' Major .0 J Vatistame, Adje, of the
• lout (Ifurcin) Batt., was lest week re -
seriously ill in gngland. ,
Mr. Egbert Garbutt, who is attend-
ing Faculty at Toronto, and Miss •Rubyy1
of Blyth, are in town for their vacation..
Roofas. To' LE.T,--* few nice rooms for
girls or women -Mrs Christeiii
esim Dist, do'utli of the old town hall.•
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A.:. -number of our correspOodente!
budgetAre unavoidably leftout this
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week The holiday cotti lute put •
. Elmwood ... . . 73 16
9. Baird's Schooi ' • ; 46 20
`"' Majority for Truax -190., '
• , CAltia0K • •
1. Mildmay Tp. Hall • 89 14
2, Mildmay 128 • . 51
Formoia ..................111 • • 8
4.......• 06.
72
. "OarlAhe • 97
,
8. Oder- Creek • - 50
• Majority for Truax,7562. •
Huiteie. • •
1.• •Atiberley • • • . 46
2.. Bethel ... .. . 30
3. Potpie. Greve. 36
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:- 'liartillr-7Eire'ellent..--.11(.-":-•Dotiglair,---Di7.- itidgeralraelitlyoung-..ltaiiners,-itia
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'31cIntesh, S. Jewitt, -.A. Bridgette. • ' where they were able to;shos that they The Lucknow High School piiiitT
Good -t -F.. '.31cInnit, K. ' Thonipson, j • were actually engaged in foga product - Will present ..the •play, "Blundering
A .
Stewart. Peir-W. Nixon, % Agnew;' -km the appeal yeas. allOwed. It, however Billie," at Holyrood this a -Venlig: It
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M *egeille..?„ , ; . . • ,, is not correct 10 887 that thole', young, is well worth seeing:
Mee are exempted from nationalservice.. . .
Sr.Primer.-7•Ex.-g. Andrevi. Good --
They are conscripted to farming, while Pte. •IsTerman Paterson was hotue for
N. Wilson, A. Chisholm, B.' .Chieholm,
others are conscripted to military sisrvice. . Christmas ' westing the uniform . of au
A. Cameron, - .- ' . . • : _, air service soldier'. . Ile is training at,
. Jr.'Primer-Ei-M:Stewatf,g. Libel Toronto and is taking up wireless tele-
, • , A 6
11,..Henderson, Al_ Bridgette. Good -C. - .. . , 'nolvrood: ' grapby, . • - 7 ..s: .. ., . -
M. McAlliater, A. Mckillen,'K. Mortis, iting friends about HolyrOod. r ' graphers in' Toronto, and Miss Gladys,
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Webster, R. Purvis, 'MP' JeWitt, S. MC-
••Itionday; Dee 240 Misses Evelyn and Adelia Spindler,
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.Leod, W. Webster,' 5, .whithy; •Fair- miss Ida, Him of Togoi•siteki.i.8 Vis„ who are'oceupying positions as steno
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Charlie, Webster; B. Milne, R. -Agnew,
Miss Anna .Houston; of -Toronfo-,- is of •Nobleion, are at that home . for .1k
t Whitby,. ,...... •• ... _ _.. ' ' •
.. Mrs. W. -T. Wellings and Mies Sarah .1Mrd.aDria'n MCOotniTck lot ever' 66,3;a'r -s
. I'. MITEME, Teacher. • spendieg the holiday at her homehere.
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a resident of Culross Township; died at
Haines spent a day last, week with his home on the lit Con, , on Dec 13th.
friends at Salem.- . , sf He leaves a Widow and ten grown up_
'spent last week the pleat of her cousin,' Ernie Million ...and Brown Melloug
eons and daughters.
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Miss -Edythe litigheiti---4-7-Teeiswater,
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Mrs. M. J. Irwin. . " ,. : . .., . who have been doing relief: work -lot
• • You are invited to the' Firement? tbe. Bank of Hamilton .for 'email tune,
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• ___.,..„ . .. . 3-1,1,,,,,;. .04.11-14,0,., na Lrerticit; Frid„v and Mr. Stanley Mallough, of Hamil-
Neat tiab•Mth":116 •morumg service] .--- -- ....
, _„, _.....-_____ ..........,........., .... •,_ ..... : - - ,
• • • .-....,..„..„...,,,,,„„,,,,,,,,_„4„,,...,,olght..I.A1s_c_;49,,,,,Awkmpelt9.4..by..Ae :ton epeht'Xinas.41, then hontes-lere:-
Iii:"*16"44114.1""utu.t.sr laires.*TneirliPii:PieUtta. Flag to
duc• ted by the Rev W. 0. Watt, B,• a..
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.hibition in the Dominion.
• 131i:boo: cond pu. rpome of theorder Is- to
Prevent the speeding of montar..*04.!&t
than essential Riargeeee-aeataidirtio. Do„
The 'ostalufsoutiv4 wbsilifylo
„Mends he expresses Inc thanks to the reedy been prebabiteteise.the.Thrordee. ••
Lucknow Patriotic workers for socks An Order -in -Council wasreeently pealed
which he recently received.. by the food controller prohibiting the ,
Lieut." Clarence Spence,. who bas been manufacture of Potable liotiors' from.
in England for some months, has joined grams or foodstuff's.
the Royal Flying Cope and is learning It is estimated that *ere is several ,
to operate a machipe. If all goes well 'Ytheaertipsomupipoon.
supplyoflilethiei
nor stilligourbinot n6handia
he will be one in the great army of Bri
doh, American and Canadian airmen seized by the government to be usedelt'
which is being 'organized to give• Ger- the making of 'explosives, it will prestnt- •
many the knock out blow next sum- lY become very svaluable. Scotch and
mer. .
• Ineh.:t'iskies nowc•osteglesiu
Montreal, and itu4aidhrti:yllvent
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shortly be up to 50c. ,•
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Pte. D,. J. MacDonald, a brother of.
Mesdames F.'Malcoliii and R. T. Deug-
. .30 las, is staying with his Mother and
I .20 sisters here. He is recovering from
., 8 Wounds received at -the.- front. ,-Pte.
. 4 kacDtmild lived here some years- ago,
, 10 but enlisted at Calgary with the spth
He was overseas nearly two'
years and was at thse front for more
than a Year.. „ • .
Carman Stotherol_a form st
et 81.. U'..1. dntaukno,
, m •4 72 nerh on theth
2' • 69
con.
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home on leave and is recoyenog from. , •
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• • -Monday, Dec.:24.
, Miss Minnie Ilarringiola, of an Die^
ie gisiting at her home on the Altlt
_Miss Freda coiling, of Stratford llor-•
atrachoolritt-spending.thelholidels tst.
to
4. •Ripley ScipaeL 84 48
6. lochatar....... -
6... -Ripley Tp. Hall . . 79
*Majority for McNab-73.
Oriatoss, _ .
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shrapnel -wounds in the back , and- hip.„ . While heels cat hisbolida,ys-Pte. Fred
s4 He had been in Fiance for eix mouths Macliavisla 'was :prgiouted with s safeti--
before being wounded.. He is feeling razor by his friends at Olivet, • ,
well but is still lame from 'the wounds-. 13te, Fred meouvieb, of 1,0i,00to, 4
Pte Stotherti attended the High -.School
",`At Rome" here on Friday evening and
greatly enjoyed meeting his former
1. 'Reinter°. . • • • 1 6' • 11. 1 3.2 17
i S., S. No. 2, .1. . 49 36
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Municipal Politics
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•-• .-up to the present it looks as , though
.
Lucknow municipal election mai he
• very quiet. There will necessarily be
one change however. , A new matt will ,
have to be called in to take place of
, Councillor Bole, who has moved back -
•to the faun; The. Colman of 1917- tap,
Vairrtn have beelytyfairly' satisfactory -ohnrch;VednesdaY the 2nd : Of-Janntity
•• CHURCH NEWS . •
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StirVides in the Methodist church gun -
day,. 11 a.m4and 7 tent; Morningsub-:,
ject "The Old Year and the New," Ev••
'ening subject 'The Lamp ,of Experi-
.ence." •-• Gooa 'music. -lierybody wet--
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kurdie,, .
of.Allandale; L.TheePastor wilfpreach in. P • teaching ateff, his resigned her position
• . .
e ^to take a six:menthe teat. At the re,•
opening of the school her work will be
now high school Popils. Them will be taken by Miss J. % tleealltim. who .
otherpregram, as well. Admiseion '26c. has hid charge of Boling No 9, Kinhmh
'and 106:',-FrOcieds, for Red tress me: Skatipg rink Owners. throughout ...the
ietY. Everybody come. proyinc,e, have been notified thatadniis-
sion to•rina.for the purpose of ekating
willnotbe aubject to the war tat. The
NOW isythiltinieto:bty- • -
iikiehisodiSAitte_solcating is regarded -as-
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attiotic purposes. - • , •• "• •
the evedipg. Subject: • "Whet Tatto Don't forget the play to be given her.
Vith'The Pest?' • • .' • •
' Milted prayer services will be held in
the Presbyterian, Methodist andAngIL
can churches, during•the find week of
the New Year. Monday evening the
31st. of December in the. Anglican
54- Salem: .......: 61 44
6 •'Formosa , 76
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7. Westford '23: . 31
Majority for Truax -7-167.
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1.. .MCD013a1C1'8. , . 73 • 74
2. . pierce's.. • .. , ••••••••• 48
3. , . ' m
4. - • s 60
Majority for McNab-89.
ChtEEXOcIC.
1. Rieeradale
;. :407
3. Chepstow .. . .107.. A
"4. Cargill
5." • 'Pinkerton.
Miss B. J.-BlanTavish, of NiaRara, 1.'
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on
are visiting their.parents,,Mr. iiria,/dra.,
Peter Macnvisli.' , • .
echool mates. He arrived at .Quebec The ciiiistiii,a61.entertitrimett. tour i ji...., ,
...on Dec:, 1 iiiditt-Iteknt:t_Vf on ilieh•llItlen ,..9iii•uvet 6hure .4:04,1hur. odi.ilifvellhigivo..
' '94 this week received , a„, c pp g quite eeet?eeee.•The preeeeassmoun_ .
-• feeni.Tire Dazeir STalt Saska.totqa .e0.t9eleaer the .Reca,oreee,•
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which was a picture of Pte. Chester
Fdzell, a son of Aaron ;Fitzell who
went to the West ale* years age frets
.Lucknow, Below the picture was a
• st t that Chester had been
• killedin action in France . "en Nov 10
73 note etating
72 He was 21 years of age and had euhat,-
....•••••••• 6 6 6 11* 51- .21
31 ' 26
-71
6, • Gore': . : .. -
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Death Once more cast a -gloom 'wear •
this, ilehit
that Mit, Isaac 'gaup,
away in the hoepital
day night, Dec.' 15t14. -
thirty-ninth year. She.
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ea' at R:sditisou, Sask.. withthe .188 .cheerful dia,1)°41480. and
Battalion:• He • iierved about one year
re_ ' the home of her aunt,
by all Who knew lier..
in the trenches. 'Cheater will. be
membered in Lucknow, and we are 310Leikl, • of 4ipley, On
22'14 was largely a,ttend
sure the parente have the syniftithy -of
. Many' Lueknow friends... The family,
living it Whititiw; Seek. ' ,
. . .
"was conduCted by *v.
Besidee het husband sh
mother, Mrs. Colin Mc
on! meter, ATMS
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and two brothers, Murdoehlialletate,
• Regina, and Alex. McKfstsis,*
They have the deepest Symesetaif
mauY friends iti their satl beiseavenat.,:
'171'....'Gr**4%'16 It • • • 1 • 1 • • 24- A• rk • • • • • •,v • •.,• • ,
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8 22 .Chesley
8. McDonald's', . • * 51•
• • ' • Paisley , . •
Majorityfor Trusi-90, .... *
Ikao!.erbou • -oar •••••-••••• .32
12 '•
bedy of Men ea -Wang ha a outfit of
, • .politics the past month, most of us will
be pleased with an acelamation on. the
• 31st. •
in the Methodist church and 'Friday ,the
'4th. of January in the Presbyterian
chureh. Each evening at 8 Pm. A
'cordial invitation is 'extended to every
one to attend these 'services. •
•-..6N• MARKETS
(Corroder!. op to VirednesdAy
Wheat. 111.144644 . 41, . 11 4 . . 2 10
,•• Oatel. 6444441'e ....... .. e 9 72
Barley • • ...,..1 15
. • Peas 3 00 3 50
• • Butter..,......146.6.4 37 38
• •Eggs, new , ......... • 60, •
•
laoirs.:.., - , ... 17 5a
• . TORONTO MARKETS
• Choi& heavy steers $I1 50 to 1112 25
Choice butchers fs. to •11 25
• CheiCe butchers, cows..' 9 00 to .9 SO
Viocid '8 30 tO 9 25
, Good mildh $5 00 to 120 00
auctwatered. 1$ SO to
. Fall wheat. 6*44144014. 214 to
Gooke Wheat ... 2 10 to
46.410. • /7 05 /2
Timothy -Hay., ........ 15 00 id 16 00
Egge, new laid .., 5810 60
• Satter, CreaMery Prints 4510 46
• • 10,16ter, Ditiritrukts. .4. 39 to 40
•
• Verdun
•
.-:Monday, Dec. 24th
• We ektend the season's -greeting* to
one and all.
Mrs. X, Weleh le visiting her deaghter.
• Mrs. (Ir) Hackett of Detroit. -•
Miss Jennie Walden spent a dayof
last week with friends in Wifightini.
Mr. and Mrs:Neil ThomptiOn, Mr. and
Mrs, Will MoMulleavfere Sunday guesta
of Mr. Alex. ,
Miss Mary Wilkie, from the Wingloim
Eushiese 0611ege, is spendieg the holt-
days at her home here. •
Vies lichttillen left for Wind
sot, Monday' lest, to visit her Older,
Mt.. Artlitur thuds. •
next Thursday night, pee. 27, by Luck-
• :•• •
• • ..•
1.
• Black Horse 29 *o/geri Miadarrize: • • '• ; EvERN.RONtr4R *MUM-toiiiIi'
6.0.11101.111 teten.d. ,
_ . .
.. -t
9
• • • • • • ° 3 •Ltickiiow th:
h • .44: 36 Teesmaer . , . . • 23 .
•
5. Langsule , . • 3
• Majerity foe '
. Tegswkritn • •
. . "
1.•, -Town Hall, 48 - .01: Total -majority tor -Truax -7817
2.. Fowler ' • • . The .follovong mtereeting changes in.
. Majority for Mogab-23 • • Mt, Truax's support may be noted: . In
• Loontow. • the, by-election When Truax. and Cargill
-13._...pon. No. 1, .3,04 were. candidates. Lticknove. gave Txutur,
Your Winter Rubbers
• a healthy and menthol form of exercise
forlowli and chi folk. •
Darien, Due. alith.-The • Lucknow
Vire do. will 'hold a dance o,n, Friday
evening, the 28th hist. The ladies. of
the town and country will supply the
&elusive .. Agency for . lunch. Mu* Wilt ice'Provided by tha
Lucknow orchestra. ADC s•oceed's will
• the Life Buoy,aubbers be given to patriotic purposes. ''
•
12 inch Leather Top Rubbers .M.r,' Ashley "Valens, a son of Mr, arid
9 inch Leather TOp Rubbers Mrs. WM. Valens, formerly of the 6th
• con, Kinloss, was A visitor in town and
Men's] buckle, 2 buckle and vicinily latt week Mr. Valens it in
4 buckle Overshoes, and all this year'S graduating dais. of Toronto
other Mies in Mas & WOM". Medical College, and is booked for
• en's ilood Rubbers 0 ereetts service when his coarse it
. .
Men's Fell Slitifs, 70 cents
, eempleted .. ,
W. J. Little
, AU0 r sAt.i
AvoiloN 3A./x,..-11. it, .Ltmg will hate0 an
Auction Sale of Oews and Yew* Cottle at
the Cain House Barns, Lueknow, on rrida.V
tently freshened end others to COMin
e '
Jan. 41h. A, uttinj4beertmotvif tole cetolow:wekre.
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2, poli No. 24• 69 16. majority; it.now givei his oppoient
• • ' • • • ..25" majority, • Kinloss gevrOrrttax 18
Majority for McNitla--7a
id the by election ..and now turneti.
OIIESLEY • hun 'down by: 63. Teeswater gavle
tnieri SWAY.... • ; • • • • Of; 13Y5 Truax .14 last time, and now is against
him by 23kiderslie gave Truax 18
over Cargill and on the .17th was 60
• aphid, him, Catrick which rolled
a majority Of.542 for .Truax lest week
•was norintillY Conservative by 100.
Party ties didn'tcount- there. They
were againet military service, etid, their
voted that way, .
2. Town Hall . ........ , 175 • 123
. Majority for
PAISLEY. • .
1. Town Hall...... 4.4., • 82 72
2, Bell's Shop- • 44. 24
Majority for Truak=12.
• ,VALICBRTOIT. •
1. East Ward., 91, 80
2,1 Centre Ward... ; ....115 •116
3 West YVaict r.ro *tor trA 63 ' 71
4. • South Ward ; .......• 54 • 24
,Mijority for truttx-t.4$. •
SUMMARY
Tateilt M.aJoniTiya
180
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ellit9111 s II os.14,ts sr *fit
FOR 8A41111
POR SALE.--Comfortatibl.bsfes,,: dwelling'
134241 •
with good °emir. me.
FOE. SALIL-Glood Treareeir' `-zemiellee,ereettwinthowa (ben!
fonndation. on liveseneke ea- mr. et. ...e.
fthe theresteeearueutare apply to lats.'
a.cidmauloo' nr•1t. ",•RIPleA - 2$44t6'r
l'o%t' Iser;n,nwomiwn.,07;toriwona:thr:retlitoith4L, and
Ns-Iikte tzetteretl. good -welt t. color
. nr. 0. a. tinetue•N - •
. -
, .
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,
EfOltilfr rqmt....pafroa t-ita
. Stook and 'Mutual Com
andhg_done With neatness iad 6aspaioh..
. SWAP. A. =WALL. Blear; Lucke.*
WANTED.-000retary tor le _Pailungeist
.. cheese- and Batter. ' i
. cortontOottootto
be sent to "lush MoIntot 1,,t 1t, A.
Lnottnow. '. ..••
2o42 tr. • • ',.0'
- •
WANTED. -,All Iciads---0
. . yelotuarefurerieetiwirrodutraseeint • Likj 4.,
bat the city xnaxitet. Best pri
' rags. rubber -7e cash, 90 trade;
18e oasis. 35o trade- and all abide
1- Phone' and I will Zell andsco,-yous-
i&E-tt.. • . '' '44ins.lateeeLL
86. Lucknow.
. .
li.d.*PUltd WAVFICp:-,Ettrhest Isetektfit ,
be paid for sill =nue Dr ts.W. t 1 iriv-*
' . • Best Aloe wall be yard fdt... le, an%
w iskoruTtnEacilites.11771oes7aani14:115 lilittbs eseta4elas* . lP0•0°11.1:
tile _
rubbers. Berlato ran MA ""Vsto'74‘ 'toil at
B. Blitastein a Dry OW . . , •
. Nee 1,,,,,ivia' ..600a, ogerisi.A.6„v;
. ' rietAlar '•_0 Joon Jona. . • 4
1. • -
18-1243, • . •
0,‘ )(38
....t.%,ittginDin.-zthiteckndetsuradmitow_iar
..t,%linable for lumber,mayl.
(wood,isdbirch and ash, and WI-
. tigheat market prices In caulk
Quint mar office at the rartittlire
Jan. at. . - • 1 -But .
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for turthe.r_p_aritive.aulara.miantow, ..2.,A
RA.V1* PUBS Wanted. ilighee• g
PETE.110,Ar. lotesinOw.
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4teoL:eici:nithyvo:/remOurVeedorYves.a,:toduitterstage
chronic; Ameba** .04000eategig
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