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A MOMENTOUS YEAR, TIIEY WILL BREAK THE LAW
A reeklent Of Havelock -Street, got 1.
to. tb,e toil* ofithe law last week by viol,
ating provisions oe the Tertineree* Act
He at first showed signs of light and it
looked 'is though the case would come
nu ulvice of his lawyer the
stringent" decided to settle,wit,hout
ordaw!?ripenae of acourt flitting.
Ile woe- &seemed 41226 and smite' which
must pretty well exhaust albthe prolith
of the illicit trade. He had 'been under
144491•94-10. gonienrnthb4r_68-figiat
*al being cleverly played and it wie,
only recently .ht Constable Cameron
.fieeceeded in naining evidence that was
sure to 'convict.
The payment of this fine makes 41510
added to:thevillage exchequer to lin;
that democracy Among Us nation, ig; 440e NUt ofOntottiog the Temperance
rapidly coming into ito own. The 11411F " At " • 's
siau 000Ple who for centuriei have &len Cone:table -Cameron 'goo 'paid 41 Yilit
oppressed by 476,4obie casra Aest despots to a place iiiioichalsh vicinity last Week,
have thrown off the yoke of oppressionbut the-trenegremor of the law had been
• AnnicideM au si revolution are rife in advised of his coning and left for Parte
Russia.'
to day, but they aro but fore- unknown. A .quantity of km; how -
runners of a great neitepUblic.ever,, was secured, a fait "which coot-
tiberh4 extortionate taxation itutes very **imaging evidence against
and autocratic dominatioo are fine* he!. the suspected one; A charge „ has been
coming a.thing dribs past rn Russia. „ • laid and the ease will bo proceeded with
It) Gefoloy, likewise'deepotie. .gnv. whether or not the accused: pita in, an
• iern,inent . nearing Re 40wofill, The appearance- •
fact ,that the witrards have recentlk
The close of the year Niargtesri-Sevesi.
teen marks what has undoubtedly been
the Moot monniitonii year in the history
of the 'world. Greater events affacting
the economic, 'political, and social life of
nations have *unwired in the. year jii4
closed than history record; in any form.
er * « epoch. Compared withthe
developments Of the (heat War, during
"thelliet twelve months, the even* the.
changes, and the wan of former-, -time
shr1k'into insignifimnee.--- Viotti- this
time gni the deeds of history'a-greatest
- men, wiaexist only in their relationship
tothe events of the Great War. •
Let ue colluder some of the liapperi-
logs of the:year. In the first Place, de,
velopmento of Nineteen -Seventeen show
;mut (int peace tOelorn pro01 POSItire
POOR 0__RTO
that they 'guilt bee& daMands- . B
giferY eubdivision id NOr h nice
thehrPeeSe for a 44`)jang"1 0"erninell'1, .. With ;the single' etetvtion of the village
Adeinocratie andpeste.loving,i3Orinfter orrivarton increased their support to
wilfin all probabilloy Prove one of the- Col. Hugh, Clark, Unionist candidate, •
greatest out growttui of the present war. ,Referring to ' the incident THE KIN -
As President Wilson says "developntents: ooniXE"..Itevraw, „ed. Clarles“paper
of Nineteen -Seventeen show that the had the following rather severe com,-
01•14 ili rapidly growing sato tor - .
youee,er.' . "There you find political partisanehip
, Then again,. one ofthe vitatevents lf strongly * entrInehed. The _ time may
to ,ivorlirs history transpiredwhen OD
,__ CO1112 Wiled it may disappear from .Cil-,
April the Scalia: laisti the ,Vait'ad tE.;t4wi- &la altogether, but its Anal stand will
adored the arena Of war.- -Tcrdo --Ohs be it Tiverton. Ontario: ' Tiverton will
the AigAtit`NO'nritiOn for '.,tlieirettinA in.- be political partisamihin ivhat"'-Water-
its, history ever ruled ..its old traditiMia 100 wad to Napoleon • .
qt.:not:pi* liberty and. couseripted ita .
'IS this election Liberals.joined with
ions fOr5nditary service. With •her huu: Consereatives in .ti Uniin; POvernment
dred 'Millions of .people, and -her iner-, ..
at, ,OtiaWa. That made no difference at
.Imustible:resoerees 9:f----***0.48d-48u* "Titerfon. They think. it stendfas:tne
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sutiona the entrance -of thetretted States • to, fellow ..their: leader no,matter wh
into the War iviiii-, of ilia iitiPoitanee to , may ._ ..,
;. no mgo; In tine' case they follow
Alid-caine 4 the Allies and 'Correa110110.' 14n3., inth-thecalltiiiiafi
I e :
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. 'a knock out blow to Germany- dian end the. pro:Nrwici-. Tne war
Tins alliance -of the United States, is of, moires no Inherence in their political
importance from the stand- allegiance. nit Ltahne leleagio'onf
. incalentble
point a the Great War -BLit greater !Tat: it ininad its,eocoportanity on
Dee..11th and it failed,.
"Laurier increased his folloimg, there
the same as he did in Carrick. and, Kit-
chener, in Boulaeges and gontmagny.
.etillwULthe effects of this Union be. it
means_ a'lestOration and an assurance of
good wall het‘teen 13ritaiiili and tlietToited
StateS, It insana a IOW'S tiehnotlioand
8600:friendship among thi.Ang1043ax•
on races of the. werld.,-:' Time only will
show whatthesigniffcance of the Amer-
'
can allienance, may prove to be.
In Canada, likewise, Nineteen.Seven-
!fern is an oiltstanding yearPor the
-
'first time in'her career, compuliery Mil-
itary 'service. has become a law of our
'• tour:try, IsTete-r since Confederation Were
CanadiadivtOra asked to forsake their
'party and node in forainig a great Union.
„ Government. 1. Never eino tho days Of
°*. Wolfe hail:Canada Wade at pauch 'history
as she has done in the half -,year -just
dosed. .. rr.
Along the linert. of iriventidn and
. ' Nineteen -Seventeen. , So energetic' are
the activities ot the :nations'
to.day, tluit inirentiOnd And aipliancea,
herettifore little dreamed of, have dome
• int° ordinary 090 Tus yoar 1aa seen
' the perfeetion of tlinAttbiDatineAnd_tb
aeroplane; it •has • necessitated the use
of 3Vonderfal sveapons of .40piti; ime
gieen opportunities for .great adeantii
in ,surgeryand anedkbieitta ionougsity
• - bee called for these inventions and
Aliacoveriels, so it takeea Wide to 'king
Jorwarda greet lelan. ROO& has
:dared a terensky; United Ptatoe
. .
40torreettd Up to Viedtiesday noon
t6 *6 'OA •••••••• 4....,. e10
it
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Varkiir 6 • * • 0 4 * * • 6 164 6 • • • ti•
Wilson; !France a Joffre; „England
Lloyd George it 'takes, a critical sit -
nation like' the present war to prove
the 'worth of these great men. '
-.The 'capture of Jeruialein a_ Month
ago is another, ofthis year's events.
Por a thenumn& years this ancient' city
has been a possession of TUrkey, ,slts
Biblical associations have Made ' it,
always, a city ofsupreme intermit.
Never sines the days of the 'Crusades,
seven ceiiyieet ----itga;--bee -any - nation -
Made a • serioue effort to wrest it from
the Turks.. Under •the•barbarit scourge
Of -Turkish rule,. Tie lioly Laud -has
withered, ancLita irnitful
been turned inte atony
ear ,ishould-Lbegin an era of peace and
prosperity . to Judea. Under the able
and merciful rule, otBogland the Jud
eane : May yet becoine It free and
PeronaPeople,..
And last,- this has been a year of
'negotiable destruction of pioperty 'and
of hiniali life, Since. Janne*. last,
• approximately eight -Inin,dr-Wvessele
have tonic' a grave In the cemetery of
deed. steamers. litchly loaded with the
revenue and products of every Country,
they alike lave fallen . viatims to the
-sneak of the 00a. And much More
terrible is the destitution of human
life. Never 'before in the world% his-
tory hie the Grim 1teaper Meted so
heavy toll as lie lies done inNineteen
Natio= have vied with
LUCKNOW scipot. REPORT,
Room
8r.11 Excellent—MurielliacKenzi!) Village election* on Monday next.
;eau Ste*art, Margaret Geddes) Glar-
liave _you paid for your &nth:lel for
old YfacInWah, Andrew TlinmPsoo) tielt
LOCAL AND CRAWL
1914 -
(Mg . Armstrong,' Aibert Taylor) tieso ,
aood Caninhell Thoraison, Alvin *8 1918, We, rott hil)17
Irwin,: 'Lenora Webster, Pearl Nixon, evi Year
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Eathleeu 'Ohlahollot rercY' Webster. Candidates for municipal liOnors are
Yair--Tracy Webeter, Clair Mdne having * busy Week. •
Jr It 1zeelIea4-11ena '3140688W Pte. Clyde Rid was hcinin from
Doris ...Dural°, Winnifred Douglas Hammen for the Weak, • •
U1tyi:inskiltsit,- (Miro* Henderson:- - - ---
Gordon ifohniton) ties, (Winulfred Nizo - ,Frenir Tat* was up fret* rennet;
on, Gordon Fisher) ties. Good -041. atco a couPla ot da -Yo la4t wrks
Bfitzetelo, RObert MaeCalluni, Miss Bertha Alibi Nat home from
Dean McInnes, (ialey Arniatrorig, Toronto for tbe reeentritaeation.
Cecil Webster) ties, (Stewart Huston,' Mrs, Q. P. ltichardscah of TO6Swiite;
Melvin Webster, George Mannea) tieNvis*tiugutothic, go, Goo. .004.
SWIM Docket Fair--,Grent 'MaeKee- '
se, Dave Milner Harvey Webater.
Noon roll 35..
' * examination missed.
Damn M. SPENON, Teacher-.
•
las Art,
few of our correspondents budgets
are again 'unavoidably left out this
week.
Mr. Itobert Fe.rripli, of Provost, Alta.,
Acknowledgement ia liorne pa a viSit tolls brothel" In
Aehtiel4.
The. Treasurer of the 'Iromen's.00M.: .
matte of the PatriOtio League lickno*old out, if you can, what the candl.
date stands for befoW3 deciding to tote.
ledges' the receipt of $7.00, a donation
fh.
RM, Mr Alex. GOO, of the 9nd Oon,or im
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Kinloes Thie amonet represents •the Misses Isabel**4s'I4ihh5r. Murdie
money received by Mr. Giollan for bic Went the. •Cihristipss, week With quilt
servicee at the polling booth on election •sister in 8:Worth!
day, and the !Kindly disninition**hich be Mr. and Mrs, 40fin McIntyre' , of Will,
has made of it re greatly appreciated by 40016 4isitod t.hle former, home for
the committee., • • the Chrismas week; •
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Mrs. A. It Barrett and children, of
gt0EPTION CARDS Riploihguests of Mr. arid Mrs.'
Wm..A.rnistronger, , -, •
, Mrs: or, Tennant and daughter
spent the --Chrietnitts Week at .14ondon,,
Aylmer and Toronto.
Who lifel been 4), lb&
Weekths_pist- feavjtelqat yOt„9)10
8:,:.15
;parents On Stauffer St..'
TO THE ELKQTOKS oX LUCKNOW
Ladies and. Gentlemen: • . ,
'11 wish to express my appreciation of
your electing rne_by acelannitionakyour-
reeve for 1916k. ' ••
As in the puiit 1 imell endeavor to do
niy duty la -the best interdat Of our
wishing you 00e anh all a Bright,
Happy and Prosperous New Year.' I 9.1Ox
Yonrs faithfully; •
• . ROBT. jOIINS'iON
,
To tat:Ma:Novi ErAmTims--After serv-
leg forthrep years- on the-couneil,hoard.
gduring which time 1. always worked for
what. seemed to me to be in the moral
And tbe-foninclatinterests-oftbe-viilage,
I am again a candidate and oak lot your
Suffrage. Your vote and influence will
bo gratefully received. Yours faithfully,
Mrs, Jae. Pishetiegt of Brantford,•
visited her mother, Mia. J, Murray, Of
Varainount, last- week
TeesWater.e.
turn d hone after inranding as few days
' 'Arlen& MieLleobel Longlse_
and Mre., Alex...McGregor and
family, of Granny', Alta , are visiting
his sister, Miss NA:Gregor, Campbell St.
, •
All reports, .seem to agree that Very
- W. E. HIlNiilatSON cold weather .prevails in the. Prairie'
1..EctORS lArgitivosr—liaving' for
the. greater part of last year served you
as councillor, I am again asking, for your
suffrage. If elected I shall do all L can
to promote the moral and business well-
being_ef the town. xourfr very truly,
.j.a. BOYIA
r am; a .cindidate tor the offieeof coun-
cillor for th6 Village of 14neknow for tlie
year 1918, and respectfully, solicit your
vote and influence. Ymir4.faithfully,
DAVID raus'rox
ToElectors of the Village of Joicknow:
Ladies and Gentlemen—
Haring been nominated as councillor
for the coming year, and my lime not
being nay -0W11.•1 am -unable -to -gall -on
,you personally, I ,therefore take this
means of asking von for your Vote and
influence. Wishing you the compliments
61 the 71.tur--c-;Sio-11
vant, '
rem ..3 Lzti. naiions in the production of death -deal,
Stittky, .. 6 4 0 37 88 Ing Weapons of War. Man's inhumanity
lle*Yaltt,kleofri't eo
-1715
'roost° MARKETS'
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•Cliolce heavy steers....$11 3i to f12 25
Chalce 10 25 to 11 23
Mace butcher** coVis, • 9 .00 to 9 50
Obod feeders o 8 Sti to 9 25
Good:0116h ... -8500to 120 00
Mogi, fedand watered. 18 78 to
Whillt• 6 • 6o• 4.. 6 lk 2 14 to
tOoose Wheat .vor • vta« VI 10 Ike
1001 6 0•11610 ••••••••••••• .440 77 to 78
Timothy 110... • § 0 • 0114 IS 00 to •• 1600
ltgifs, nestle ,0 SS to SO
Smug, *NM Uhl 45 10 46
• D*132' so
inhumanity to meatus brought sorrow
to countlese thousands of hornet, Lot
-us-hope thah from rut this carnage of
bloodshed and destruction that the year
net entered will begin an era of hating
peace; when inen hall cultivate the
arts of peace rather than of War; when
right shall be acknowledged idronger
than might; and when the clrearn of
military glory Anil 'perish before the
kaching8 "peace On elitthil good' will
tuto,a •
THU ELECTORS-Or-THU
OP WCHNOW
Your Vote and Influence sol-
.
idtea' fo-r
GAG:1-1. Sinn, COUNCIU,014.,
FrOvinees. And it's cold here in Ont-
.
ado too:
Re F. A.:Parker, Of wingham, has
returned from a five 'weeks' visit_ in.
Kentucky and Will resume his visits to
-the Cain House beginning nekt week
James Gaunt, , of Lower Wingham,
for Many years a prominent sawmiller
in Kinloss, ched at his home on 'Christ-
ina intoning. He was in his lith
year. . ,
'Since the order prolgbiting the im-
portation of liquors went. into effect
. whiskey at Montreal has gone up 85.00
a ease. There will be big profits on
Ihe-Stockiin_hEmd. .
Among _other.; speakers at:the short
441.,,f;t4.44.-nteicoltsvo, to be given at
Lucknowi Jan. 8, to Feb. lat, will be
G:Reid; of Guelph. d •
If elected I will work for the
best interests of the
municipality
To xnx, itr.sixone Or toexicait '
Having been nominated asa Candidate
for councillor for 1918 t BM in the field
and respectfully solicit your vote and hp
fluence. . If elected J. will do allf.in my
power to advance the interests pi the
Yours respectfully,
W. AIIIRO/14
TO TIM =MOSS ot LIMB:NOw
Ladies and Gentlemen:
lifaving been nominated for the posi-
tion of councillor T appeal to you for
your support. If elected on Monday
next I shall serve you to the very beat
Of ily ability. Wishing you a Happy
and Prosperous New Voar. I Mu,
'• Yours very truly,
ROM MULLIN
TO no ItrxeroRP distivintt
Being a candidate tot the office of
coriricillor the TOwnship of
I respectfully Sik for yaw vete and int.
Atom
istAttic TOSOVOTON.
Jessie B. Itoss. of Norrich, will be th
.
instructor in charge of the specig course
CHURCH NEWS
Services in the Presbyterian aural
neat 'Sabbath at 11 ais4 7
Morning subject, 'Ina Need of Inter-
ceasors"; evening *object, "A Good Be
ginning." Special MUStO by.t4e cnoir.
Service' iu the Methedtst cinirela
Ssnday 'at 11 ft.'m. and / p m. Nem
I ,
ing mbject. "Praver'l evening eublect,
"Patriotism." importance ' at;
toadied to the services at 1015. Every-
body made welcome,
„
If the weather keeps up the record
ao far inade:since winter :conditions
set in,we are going to balre one of the
coldeat winters on recerd. We had a
cold :snap in :November which Mr- W.
MacDonald; in charge of the local
weather .records, tells us made *record
low .temperatpre for ifovember; and
now December has repeated the trick:
Saturday was a cold day Mr. McDon-
ald stated that the mercury didn't get
above zero* all day, and it registered 16
below in the Owning, Sunday it was
still lower -28 below zero, and Mr. Mc-
Donald, said he thought this would
constitute &record 10W teniperature for
December. Now if January and Feb-
rnety makerecords like thia it s'going
to bsemne winter. )3ut we shall hope
ter better things. The Toronto weather.
'Station reports the lowest December
temperature mince 1871, and further
etatre that the present December his
given a lower average temperature than
any December since. 1876. This eg,
Arsine coldwith the scarcity of WI
creates 'serious conditions rn mafly
cities and Ovine '•
Sergt. Oeo, Taylor, Ill ,
iurs, Taylor, ,Stauffer pt., ,had „e
niessage *OM -EnglancLa -few-days ago
-stating thtt her 1mb:tad, •Sergt. Gen
Triior, as mien* ili with pleura-
pneatoonia. .Sergt. Taylor- is with the
Sruce BstaWh' *
Presentation TO Seidler,
- -The Reeeptiondoromittee of.the-Ltick,-
novi Patriotic League met at the home
•f Pte
hint with a ten dollar gold piece. The
presentation was'a great surprise to Pte.
Campb311„ who wishes through the Sent-
inel to thank thrcommittee and the
Patriotic League for this kind token of
regag-and also for the warm reception
given him on his arrival horne. • .
, OBITUARY
Mn. J. POATORER
Pee Of the old and respectedresidents
.Of the village, passed to her long rest.on.
Wednesday of last week,' in the person
of Mrs. John Poacher. For a number,
.of yeats he has suffered from the in-,
-Armities of old age, and a few daysbe-
fore her death, had suffered a stroke of
paralysis while alone in the house. She
was unconscious when found and did
not recover. At was ikaieter of Mr._
Roderick MeChalea of the Village, and
wastin her 18th year. The %berg ser -
ELECTION IN •LUCKNOW
Reeve by Acclamation But Con-
test for Council—Three Neve
•Men Want Places
We am to have an'electiou for mond-
mpg officers in Lueicnow. Reeie4ohn-
atonjwas returned by acclamation, but
„there 4te,seven candidates for the coup.
'oil, and there are QUiy four places.
4U1. the councillors' of 1917 4re stand-
ing for rellectiou. Thereeze three new
aspire**. councillors of 1917 woe:
Ptvid liustou
"I.Ta" Rol3obylte. Thinninon
New candidates in she iisIdare:
There were a fewUrtielir;Sottnhetionit but
only these_ qualified. , The election will
he on Monday, Jan. 7th, and it looks es
though the CAMdidateS who can do So
are wring to make a thorough C,ativsos of
the town.
We *might our citizens had election
Work enough the past mouth, but it la
one of the beauties of democracy - that
whenever uninlmr are dissatiafied,. for
any iresson, with the powers that he a
test of public opinion can be made., It
is a great eafely valve. .
Tho nomination meeting last 'Monday
night was not larelf attended, and there
was nu criticianksf the way the torn
business 'had been managed, Reeve
Johnston retie,wed the work cf the emu--
cil during 1017 and also explained • at
;Kinn length the doinga of the • County
„
Council.
He Pointed out that thervillage finan-
ces, as compared with that of surround-
ing 40W011, were iLexcellent....conditio
As • magistrate ' he had, in conjunction
with .the =constable, dont all- he could
to see that the Temperance Apt and. Oie
vailage by-lawp wererinforced. Fines ag
gregaeing $535 had been colleeted in con-
nection with the enforeiment.. of the
Temperance :Aict„; a anni Which -,won/d.
have tieen lout to the village it tlie law
were enforced by the proninciat anther-
• to. R McIntosh, Sect -Tree of the
-School-Board-eivls.ined-dificitof-near
ly $law which appeared in the seliool
statement. The genoral,eXpenees of run-•
rims the schoolowing to the increaseof
teachers' file!, repairs, etc. was
snehlhat it is bulimia* to keep the
school up to. its present standing on kis
than.$3,560. An item in the .deficit too
Ilhaii:rthr:spbyteurciliesejaixoofareeht? v.vf land from
, K. McDonald, D. Huston and W.
E..11euderscm also spoke briefly.
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Municipal Elections
There Will be a. contest in Ashfield
Towiiship for places, in the Council.
Chas. Stewart retired from, the reeve
ship and Joe.- Dalton VMS elects&by
acclamation. Joe Hackett le Molinci up
from Councilor to the post of deputy.
• Kinloss electors have returned :by
,L,0 t7.40 had itrtho proottemt= thumb, acclamation the TOMO and councilors of I
here, and intkrment,was ,mitde in Loch'. i1917. - They., are: reeve, D. McDonald;
tew'beTtsii;orY -on Viiitiay oi---ncit-vietiki.,---- =-:,,,,m4,..n.re,4-:. r=a--,-..-1-11,-,--Cta-TAL--
, FR406.80.02x _ _ , ler, J. J. Tiffin, J. W. Colwell.. 1 .
Francis Scott, a pioneer resident UI -"The WeieWstwaiosh reeve andcoun-
Still I* bicksew
We lid we sts,tad that Comaillear
Boyle hati moved from the village to
his, farm is Rinlosa. It wows
this move was only temporary', an
owiug to the abeam of hia no* ir
Boyle informs us that be bait ric4 asons4
his effects and that withii a few *waste
Jie wrili he be* as a permsnest reeidiera
of fouclumw, and will be Omegas a sew
house here in the Suring. Ax will is*
peen by his card isisewhees in this piper
he is standinw for re.elecrion as a meiLor
um.
EVERYBODY'S COUIDIN
1110/.1.111* TO LOAN,--ett nir mod maw*
at reasonable. rates. Firs Usszansa.
Steck and, Minuet Compesiiss. Ceeraw •
pacing done with nseteses and deePsdea.
emu SIDI:W.14 ROMs'. lieelbeire
idANT/21)..,443essetery for the Paresiembe
. Cheese and Butter Co. Applisetbeep to
he sent 1,9 RN* Ifeinteelb.
Lucknow. ."
20-12 tL
hin:as or raw fius.lood
, yorthieursenwitnout stein/rt. jaegoJaplxce Libetiots so.
ail Prises psid istiolotow. DOR Seta
ha barti=•
rags. rubber -4o cask bc trade; •
1,23ahoeang.nrItzlidwlecall"Indlohaltaiimellbruier
1541•85.ttimektvaw. Jeltu Lied4 reidolo*,
be pa' for all kinds of raw fury dUea-
RAW F1iRS Virs.twitp.-Itizinst priot_wist
skunks. vamoose, weenie. „Speessi_cgic •
for foxes. beat maw as
.BBee.i3titPrtzeicetetnwIll'o 1)11:71111441Goods14‘:W:1111141"e 1144
subberar. Before you sell your =Mk ea
WANTED, -100 bushels goad 11
_ variety; rils0 5Q bushels seed
2,-v 21. JOHN JOY1111.
13-1,24to. • ,
LOGS 'WANTED-4The undersigned take
at their sawmill at lanikticiw alt Wads of
logs eItitablelor lumber, Maple, hooch.
'besseocsli birch endeel‘alei will Pay Ow
- -highest market priori to .oash for seine. •
(haat Our Wise at the Furniture ifildeler
tor further particulars.
Ltroicitow TaBLECO.:
sj. - -J. Dutton. is/imager.
Iii*FURSAvehted. Highest
PETER /Ow, Later:110W. , wkibtf.
DR. PtitinEES4 OSTEOPATH., addldn Ifiewe
Lu ow. .very Wednesdayafteriloon. All
euecomifully treated: Lis.
teOpethlt removes the physical mesas or
disease Adjustment ot the spins is more
.4uleklyadcured And, with -fewer trestestrats
by Osteopetl!, any other InotitOd.
FOR 2AL10.-41ouifortabis freiall 4/0118lied.
with geed Coldiarj. •
‘11111244 .1k1f,OSTOlL
FOE-SALK-Good frs.maresidenterwithatens
•fottedetion,no Reveltioirlits lateknow On-
_ ins thsresidence-smbnpledier-Mr.- .
Siddall). For particular* apply to Ebbs.
MaeOluiSisoILItipley.
If FOIL-SALIC.--searreiviornit ludilobli.------
13013. 1.; Huron Townsbili: 13004 bundled*
and permanent water supply. Apolok.to
- Ain& ANN atuestasom. or micknow. or-
Dm:4AV itoLancs, Wingham. 17.14)
Ashfield, died at the home of his son -in- eilore of 1917 have been returned by.
for women and girls, given at Laknows.", maw, John l MacKenzie, on. Dec,29th., ae(aamati'en'Their nall" appear in
eon -currently with the short course for lie was 92, years .g.t.olathe of aim and -our S. Helens correspondence.. ,
fakers, Jan, 8., ton). 1st. ' , leaves a widow and &family of grown
-
Kincardine Town is advertising a pro. .up sons and daughtere •
SCHOOL REPORTS
posed by to raise the suit of $17,900 • Mits. II. C. Coox S. S. No. 9 Xxrczoss -
47-1.4vay.of4 lenni‘lther.irioncyto-heptiti..•
pendia in re -building the 'bridges de- her ION -Albert; a lerimiles west of maemina'n,
arold Dawson, jean (Allies,
stroyed by the floods 13.4t vuthmer. Lucknow, died at the home of her plater .Clark Isittei.jean. .
foi: Mrs: Paul Reid, on Tuesday merning. Jr. l'Ar-Jean Kennedy George Fisher,
tinerson Irviin left this, morning
London Where he will take naRitary Mr* Cook had been ill since Friday of Mae jewitt, Ruth MacLean, Fred Titan,
lea Week When the auffered'a stroke of 306 orownfo';', josept mint,
training.' He is the. first Ltick7
now boy to leave under the draft law. litrelYsis. She Wes being .driven home Class--4ohn Macintyre, Olive
from Luchnow by Sydney pecker wlior. Kennedy, Helen Dawson, 'Gertrude
He will be with the Mechanical Trans-
port, she took the strOke. and the .young lad Gaunt, Grant maevean.
had presence- Of mind enough ;to trim meiceeziej keine& mc.
Jae% W. A Bremner, •a fibrmer pastor ho# talte her tont. Balforir's oilice, tenzie, .George. martponam.
at Hipley and Well known here, has'
jr. IV—JeanMacLean, Margaret Me-
receireds call to Se Andrew's Chtlrehr She was later taken to Me. Reid's, but
Cebourg. Me Bremner hits been in Set sihnge.grt audriaisa.11oy Cook' maiden
umntaiil2nuesttniemoivran; InItystr.e,p7asiitLiamittil:seawisclonau,.Inzhrrn aWzerirkiptha.r.
Thomas for a nitniber ot yeare, andis.
Very popular with the congregation Eliza Meade. She was in her 12nd year, vis, Peter miveneekid.
and a widow, her husband haring died Primer—Wilbur Alm MaKela-
there.
•
• a few yeara tie; „
'Dr. freeman. Home..
h'
.4 Capt. (Dr) W.P. Freesia% Witt given
• fine reception Monday evening, no bbs
tettitn,frem Prepee'Where beloved for
nearly *years at tin Mit Ile 18-00
leave owing ,to * temporary break down.,
st Mal*,
Ashfield
- Tuesday, Ian. 1.
• The Aslitleld Soldisre Aid • Society
will net at Blair„e's church at•the usual
hem; afteritoOn of Tuesday, Jan 8th,
Au the imilos are 001411117 iirtitett to
01404
st•
J. W. Maces/JAM, Teacher.
MARRIED.
SW ElitIoliSp—At the Ashfield par-
• sonage, Lucittiow, by Rev; S. trid.
gette, on Jan. 2, 1918, Mr. john
Swart mut /Atm VoAliault both 01
A*101,14.
r.A.10.1 FOB RENT OR SALE.-100seresjob5.
Ashjield„ Ali cleaned tillable; nit
acres in grass. brink halide and gond hue,
wlnclnnll and never-feilieg water Emptily..
Three miles -west or the thriving of
Dungannon. School within quarter mile.
Good tampons fqr selling: $51504 or $3001.eut,
Apply to J. W. , #01YroOd.
- : •
WE, $T C.:
SALE.
so 7.11.,EADaso
TUESDAY, JANUARY. lkk,1918, ,
Cows and Heifers in Milk
Cows anctilwitera.iniarejt#NO-
IDual-Thitposte fled"; and *wen*
Tested and from teetedgiama
One Ifeerling.AitguilluA
•• Calves
f"
And Cheap useful inatei in bre*
No 12E4E10/kr-Fa partiduistra
on day of salts
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•
TERMS -9 inontiiie credit a* *dim*
count tithe tate 6118 -pet *tit:, pit
_annum aIltovand tor :cash.
'PLACE-4fortit mato*, tt
Ashfield.
!MAVIS,
Prop. - -Met.
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•
NOTIOg
For itll Witten regarding Greenhill 0Oroetotr
refer to D. 0. Taylor Secretary.
Notice is hereby given that the Animal.
Meeting of the Itucknow AgticulturaL
Society ivi1.1 be held in 'the Town Ilan,
Luck:row, on Itsklay, the Eigidtentlk
day of Tannery, 1918, at the hour of one
o'clock in the afteitoon, for the purpose'
of electing officers and directors for the
yttr's 1918 and the
buslnesi. Ali members are urgently re-
quested to attend. .
Josue)/ AGWEvo°,
6,..:64.••••••••••••16a6ila.•06,6•6661sakdo—ro4
TILE FOR SALE
80.000 three inch Cement Tile a $o lit'
thousand. This is the only three ifich
tile.I will have for 1918; Soft you wait
three' inch tile One While they lest.
Orders tut thisliat mat be bike* Away
tethemitge.nowitlitglier.sitesittlatorcerdoteirtiettatikeitinverfory.,
These orders must be itt by Mir. 1st.
4 lob iht,112Z001 81Eh, at $44.00
$ 1ncb *t 34.00 *
Um, Lim