HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-01-24, Page 1• T."-"••
•
•
P. •
t;
$x.so per year, in advance; $2.00 otherwise
LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, 44
UAW 24th., 1918.
Sine* Copies 3 cents
AVIATOR'S TRAIN.
ING INTERESTING
4,...••••••••,"...
' PrObt4blY no soldier on the firing lit*
in Prance rnceiveg amore thorouSh tube
ing in marksinuship end the use of
Machine guile than tlie men who surit
above the .hettle line in the Serif% far-
• darting emit iteroplanet', His Very rihte
as* htitnechie
ng nhi red almoet
Or
entirely hying *kill in Oleg be 1-44,11$
Vicr's
kegcm with whit* h sereplane
is eqmpped. Coneequentlylong before
a cadet in the Royal Flying Conte hu
KINLOSS COUNCIL
• The newly elected eeuned for the
Townehip KWh** mli
et en ennall
I7thi 491r1" haying signed the declaration
Of office s,zid quelificatiou Mid bed been
duel); sworn; took their mats at the
' council heard: Bente McDonald hyin
figg
called te the chat '
.Minntee of lalt AnSiting. of Deceinher
15th were read end adopted
Tiffin Metres, McDiarmid seconds thet
BY4Alir No. 93, 1918, appointing E
Belteneivil engineet for Kinlosa Town.
;mowedflight, hit woe to, kink sh.t.p, be now read e_flret, /legend nod
both of of these, amally rowels, third thne and passed, signed and meal-
Ife studies the mectianion and me, Motion carried.
structionelpeely knows them Jo' comlete. By4eve No. OS introduced, reed as
,1*Y that in the Menieete of combat he *hove and passed, .signed and eealed.
will not he it a 1080 when 1110 gun jams, 4. Colwell *neves, Tiffie Seconds that
becittme 10 has wen tainghe to adjust it this council grant a donation Of MO 00
euntinetimilly it A few kemeds, • to the OentliArnee Beardof Agriculture,'
Seery eapilient totheepreat priveleee and thetthis council appoint John, .310.
of fighting the nittiOn'a battle above the 'Diarmid to represent the Townahip of
• eleishes' tet teen's theme of themsehiee !Value at the aforesaid Board .„ Motion
OnlY weapon id offence -4y carried.
'• target Prectiee on the ground, The gone 1 Colwell moves, Tiffin second* that
. ate fitted with eompeneating atallte which the reeve confer with the reeve of 'ram-
ie 'wee/ itielights allow torthe speed of berry Tovenshiii regarding the opening
both. aereplaneet Special targets liace of a me -direct road in Teenberty to
ben devised to, kelt the ce.det'e aim Winghain for the coniemence of the
• 'through 'thole 'latches. To qt. Ater' the rainearga in the two Pewin,ibira 'con-
. eye. ievery Cadet else takes practice in cerned. Motion carried.'", .
!looting claf pigeons. ' Daniel McFarlane in wiithig certifies
Thamoderti scout .Machines-iincred. that he has duely .1A:tented Statute
iblysielft machines ,Which liever'abeve. Labeler cliarged Whim on colleama roll
the ,driving,offthe prying eyes of believing the.eame to be as binding as
the mieint-tecerry Viekeirsinachineguns.- 4e:del/oath. • Said Statute. 'Labour not
These -gine are fixedTo tain theirithe retartied by petbmatiter„ as Performed'
aviator uliet aiui the.seroplane. To train
• cadets in, 014 unusnal method - of = aboot-
a chair was invented coed tie
.....ReteekitiS Nepali?. This deVice is Mined
_ _
-*Oral:14-6i air -online Wit1 . rudder and
.joy -stick". If anything abetng the
'`Ittking 1`Tocelle is more difficult than
THE ,BACK.YARD
ON.L.•••••••••••••••
The greet* hope for inmeased prod.
Odom at the present, time Iles in the
back.yar& 'flocks, Of poultry.: 'There is
no reasou why every city, town and vill-
age should net be wholly or in great part.
at any rate, selfLaunliorting from an egg
atarit1Poloe. Then are hiindreels and
Actium* of dellara worthof goad feed
town in the ',,garbage peals .eie,ry dey.
The weete going on ecen yet in our
• cities is pimply appalling. The kitehen
waste from the ordinary family of five
_or_pix People per he fed, to hatit advan•
-
tage to e flock of iiininttwenty- five Midi:
'This ie more than many Will want to
keepbat 1 fie& of thisraze will only
require a ,house about twelve feet square
-even a littledess will do -no part( room
je neces*ary and timegfp eroducedshould
keep the house supplied and still least
nough to sell to less thrifty.neighbaers
to pay For sil the supplementary feeds
which is neceeeary to ,puichase,„ •
'What 18 mere tempting to the appet-
ite thee en absolutely new laid egg from
a' flock that hes been clea.nlyfed1 Once
Heed t� home produced eggs, the ' Con-
sumer. will never be. content to depend:
on store eggs. If you don't believe this,
tryiv. ; • ,
Undo* present conditiona. increased
production should.noti)e broughtabout
by increasing the • number Of poultry
farms„.but *het by„hicreasieg the laze
and nuiphexef farm &aka elating elem.
'1y, and keeping nothing but. semipro.
-ducers and last of primary importance
for 'which •couneal issue cheque fer. by the increase in utinibet qf beck -yard
&Mount to Dan McFarlane Charles poultry plants Where flocke may be kepi
Baechler certifier" to eceincit that Wesley largely on feed thee -Weil& Oilikradee be
Boyle has 'Performed Statute Labour wasted. •
'eCharged otecollectote roll -for which -
Council issues cheque • for ancount tO
Wesley Boyle. ,
Council:considering s
o f-uncount the: following _checluee.were
*VOL A. D. MacKenzie, balance con-
tract printing, 421 89; Alex.. Mcicilmon,
• ide. gravel at 40c, lot 2a, con..'
000; Den McKenzie, • 60 yds. gravel,' at
'9c, 400; -X.O.'M'citak,..,grant te.:Sinith
:truce Board.Agriculture, 10.001 ',Hugh
lane, refuncliOntu4 •.IabOur • done in
'another 4.01.:4,Alez,
JeeelieJWidgeAtifeeing plank, lop in, coo;
7, 2:tifli Daniel McFarlane, work on 5th
side line, 5.40; Wesley Boyle, - cisdays,
work at 1.20, 'oucon. 12, 7 80
13usIness being over the meeting ad-
journed council to meet agent for bust -
nese on Monday, February 18th 1918,
at 10 o'clock a m. . •
- „THOMAS Mintlinv, Clerk;
Purple- -Grove
. -Monday, Jae. 21.
Mr. Herb of' Saskatoon, is
hem; recuperating after long illness,
Miss Blackwell -is spending a
krtnight with her coteito„ Miss May
Hill, •
Alex. Stanley, of Kitieterditie, is visit-
ing around the Grove.
Miss Sadie Pollock. is home from
theeCtgal aeroplane.
Aimiegat-pictivers Of aeroplanes paint
.ths find or tit towed tafgets in
the .hting ducla.With other cadets
bY4naans panters:gnes_Whieli register
kft.nlon•a:pliotOgraphic--, an4,chnsing
' miniature:balloons are other Methods
. „ ,
followed to make every aviator whe-gotte
into- actiVe Cervice-s."first,clesti Marks.:
• Man filled -With &Off' .confidence in his'
skill hz.ueiniethe_rnachibgun.__Aiid
them' "sports" are but phase of -the
many interesting atudies the. millet in
the Royal Flying 'gm*. takes up. His
training alsoincludes complete cqurse
in map -reading ilia he Must alembecome
a Pact-4116%liter in the; use wireless tele-
graphy, .,for both „these features of his
training are essential wheti•he is called'
'upon to direct Artillery fire
: It . can 'be Without exaggeration
that any men_Who passes the tests im-
posed ou applicants to the Royal Plying
CorpsenterA a course of training that
is full of ,falicitutting experience. --and
• patked.with ever -new interest. '
Acknowledgement
I wish to thank the ladies of the Luck -
▪ now Patriotic Society, also the members
- . of, the LucknOW-Fire Company foi.the
Xmas . parcel Which I received from
• them 'Roth arrived before. Xmas itnd
the •coutz-aM were thorough/7 enjoyed,
• • CiFii4f."41\-r
.Pte, Ctaenteos M.aoporraim
a A C.: BEP
' France. -
'
DungAnoCio
LOCAL, ANC GENERAL I
The winter atilt keeps seyere.
Burns' Ball in the %min gall to-
morrow mkbt;
(404enec will be 'dry • by provincial en,
actment after May let, 1010. • ,
Fuel is the chief •source el anxiety
and a familiar toelb of conversation.
• A great number of Sentinel accounts
• are dee and unpaid. •How about yours?
staheacKnci_17:ree'liGt.707orrui.-luted.torra_te;e_o.
• Miss Christen* McKiennn, of LaSalle,
11: Y., is PaYbigher,ennual visit to her
• home on Statien St •
Hockey match-ethe first of the season
--at Lorne Rink thiseveningae o'clock.
Wingliam n. Lticknow:
• D 0 MeXerran .halt given4uP clerk.
loins MacKenzie's grocery and jimmy
Orr ia back on the iob again.
Miss Melinda Finlayson Who visited
her mother, north of the village the past
*vile returned to Detroit on Tuesday.
Rave You tried XacICenzieto store 'for
your ,groceries. Satisfaction is guaran-
teed. •• • ' • 1
Mr. H R MCC/11,i11111- hasgone to
Winnipeg te take charge of the apple .
buelness for the remainder of ,ttie
•
Mt W G Cook, cf Yellow Orme, .
Sask., /annuli& to the.West this week
after tipending three weeks with his
. • .
parents. in Kinloas .
. ,
TUE WALKS CLEARED - LESS. SUGAR FOR. cANDY
• judging by the energy which Luck.
new citizens put into Wearing the Row
from the sidewalks on .1tiaturday and
Monday, one would think they . were
()baying an order from the Food Control-
ler or 'from the Militia' Dep. But it
Put*a by law plumed by the Village
-,Councilor Hen-dereon who is
in charge of the streets' and walks teld
reeidents on Cempbell St, thet the by,
law had igen passed and that they had.
better get busy or by Tuesday the
town -would put a mairmiihejob -On
-
Monday the walks were pretty well
bleared, arid the big. job of' levelling
down the huge'lpiles of snow en the
south side having been complete4. the
street -took on a fairly respectable ap-
pearance. Let us all try to live un to
the provisione (tithe by-law, •
The Luckeow Hockey team w1012
visited Brussels en: Tuesday night won
by re score of 1.,2 to e. The boys are
waking a geed Start. ' •
y.....uier of 4w:tide-lig
chance to save coal. *Turn off all the
lighs you are nofneingi It tikes ' coal
to keep them going. -
The Lucktuieriligh School have found
it necessary to change the date on which
they will glee the play "Blundering
Billy" in the Town Halfpfrom Jan. 31st
V) Feb. 7th „ 1,
'1)..0teoeti...i-At St Paula" Manse, Sault
'St. Vide, Oat., on --Wednesday,
Jan. 16t1r; to Rev, and. Mrs. J.
DUlleit11;11. son.
ea' it---eAt
Saskatoon, kkek• on Ian. 2, Ilia
to Mr. and hire. Jitiriellloale, a son.
Boak wee formerly Rae Jam-
• telletti of Ashfield )' 3 ;
Drayton, .
antrar to retire the :Jaime)
4411:1 al-s.Zz•
00)11118.•• .• •
Mrs. Travers, of Melfo'
rt,Bask, is
spending the winter with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Win.- Scott • on The beam'-
,
arr.' •
/dm...Cameron, nf L0040.6, is visit
mg her sister, M.rs, Chap. Collins.
Miss Aggie Campbell, .of
lestareek_aeith:Mie. Artr.meCel her,
ndAF4A
The mails are running as usual • again
after the big scorm. For foUr days we
were kithout Mail; bit the Test °Mee
staff were kept pretty...busy on Thursday,
-FiiitayAnd Saturday, as many as eign't
bags Of mad ...coming inone day. •
Arthur Roach wears a broad smile
these days. It's.a girl! (Emma Bernice)
• CHURCH" NEWS
Seriices in the Preebyterittn church
next Sabbeth at 11 axe and '7 p.m.
Morning subject, "God's Visio of Is
People." Evening subject, "The Silence
of God." • . -
• Services in the Methodist church at
11 tem. an4-7-plm. ----Morning-subject,-
"Christian Unity." ' Evening subject,-
"Connne.ndeering Christ." Good Music
. -
Everybody welcome.
Caruiii1
Mr. Henderson haputting on his first.
niaignerade ceratval-of this season, in•
the -Lorne Mink on the evening of •-•the '
• 91st.. See bills for list. of tempting Pri-
zes on exhibition at tlie Reitall Store. .
:013ITUARY.—The -village-was again in order te save fuel the Light rind
-
cast under gloom by, the death of Mr.
RObt. Treleaven on.Setiirday; Jan. 12.
His death Was very sudden and. Mime-
Pected. He had been up at his son's
dere and had retie,* home and ' was
sitting in an arm chair whett almost
without warnipg the Cale Caine. thilith
was dtie Wheart failuze. Mr, Treleaven
his was in s siity-eighth year. He Was
born in Ashfield on the 7th con. on the
hoiiCsteidlepied-terhirbrether
Samuel. In the year 107$ he .married
Mies Annie West and meal shout one
inile west to the farm new etscupied .by
his don Serb. Four years ago he retired
from the faun and mita to live in the
: .
village Hi leaves to -mourn him' • his
wife, one daughter; Mrs. (Rev.) Vime-
tice, of 0olomdo; andfour sons, Wealey
W and Fred, of Termite; Bert, on :the
fariirin Ashfield and Norman J„ of
Dungannon, Also six brothers, W. J...
of Ilmiley,-*Sask.; W. W., of Collate,.
Alta:; Rev. It J., of Haniilton; A. M.,
' of Ripley; of &afield; and A'. E
sirrierworks committee • of Wineham
Town Council haydecided, to turn off
the Street lights at ten o'clock eachniglit
instead of H. The staid in the ' rivet
is 80 low that it doeanot euPplyeufficient
pewee . .,,, ,,,.. : • 1,
, ;Phillip Stewart who was courier on
Route Noe disposed of that business
to Peter johustod Who bellow 10 climate;
enleo_aeldlia_property on_tieVo
St.; soutb. to his. brother, Cherie* and
is now ready to answer the call 'f the
king.' ' '.-- .•
1' '
In our article on the death of Mr, Ha-
gan MacDonald, last week; we Were
somewhat in error in saying that his
mother bad been an invalid for ' some
Yettre Her illness has not been so long
anthat iv ciuld imply. She,iii now keep.
-113g as well ascould be exttepted. , •
. 1
- Mrs. (le& Taylor had a Message last
week gating that het husband, Sergt.
Taylor, , of the 160th, ;nil) reCovering
from a severe attack of pneumonia.
tnc
• many--
enquiry about her husband during his
Hitless. 1
uot only in the family "cicala _but by 'a
host of friends and acquaintances. The
funeral service was held Thersday after-
noon in the Methodist church. Rev,
Mr McKelvey took charge of The funei-
el:service and:Am ()holt ealig_eneenthein...
entitled No Night There." Interment
.was inadnin• Dungannon cemetery. .
- Thos,..Stothens-has been laid up with
•
an attack of lumbago for a few days,
but we ere pleased to see lam around -
Five ef our "Oddtell owe" were three
days out of town visiting neighbouring
• lodges last Week.
Mt. Lafayette Weak of °genie, Sask.,
• formerly of Dungannon. Wats triarried
San. 9 at Illuevale to Mist May StPelt--
Mr& Win. Stanley hes returned to ter of that place Hi and hie btide are
her home in kineardine after emending- visiting friends here now
the past week with her daughter, Mit Some Of our'girla are enjoying snovi:
D Andrew. . shoeing time, days, ditat weather for
Me Joseph Hackett is attending the le girle. •
county tweed held Ali week at God. 0 The Women'a institute conteMplate
erieh. ••getting up attother play to be given the
Mr Barge, of Toronto, is visiting at
Peter cookes,
MARKETS.
(Corrected up to Wednesday noon)
t••••.•••••••••• 114.0•••• .. • *bit 10
70ata ; -4 -0 • • I • • • • • • • • .1 • • 15 so
2V )1 40
Peas : ...........300350
BeekveiC'et o 0;1 • 26
!tette*. a* ''iltto air.*** Vir•iii 35 SO
a • • **tilt • 50
. • 01 •*0.4/4011;••••••• 17 00
, TORONTO MARKETS
0-holce heavy etcers....$12 00 to itit 50
• Choice butchers...-. . 10 25 to 25
,rholee biltditta' cows 9 00 to 0 SO
OW feeders t. .... . . S SO to 945
Good snitch COWS. .85. 00 to 120 00
Hled and weiire'ti. 18 SO to
hall 'Wheat.. t ....... . 2 14 to
• doose Wheat 2 10 to 6,4
(kit . ..... 0111•11411•1 %IRO 71 to to
Timothy ffayt...... 1$ PO to le 00
Egg*, neW laid .. . t. 'SS to
Wetter, QUO** roots' 47 till
*OK 110141F411406 *0 0 to • 40
-Tuesday, JtinTi2.
Mr. Chambers Ilelm, of Tiverton, is
spendinia week with friends hers.,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helm, of the
West, are elating friehils in this vicin-
CARO THANKS
Me end Mrs. Frei MacDonald and
_family WWII to eeprese theirteppreeiatien
• of, and their thanks for the many kind-
nesses shown by friends and neighbors
at the time of their recent bereavement.
• The Zion 1,04(40 'row entertained on
Monday evening by the Lueknow Zee -
gill,• Mr. Hale's addrese was very i0..
westing and also the gond progremnie
Whith 'ilonelited Of *wool numbers
ltolit 'Otis lip*
Mafeking
Tuesday, San. 22nd
-
• Important ..Notiee
At a special meeting of-Luckeow il
lage colincil beldam the 18th inst., a by.
law. Was passed making thee following
provisions,: That owners or metiers
of property on Campbell St:' obeli re-
move ,all =QIN from . the sidewalk over
the full width Of the walk. This aPplitia
to that part of Campbell' St, on -the
Mith-eide--frone-Heyeleek-St-tit-the-
Ford Garage; and on the smith side
from Havelock St. to Ross Se Parties,
responsible will have until. 12 o'clock,
n0012 to clear the walks after a fall ot
snow. In the even% of the parties re-
sponsible failing to remove the snow,
within the time allowed, the council will
have the slew reinoved,• and the Mit
ehaeged• against the property.
.
• Preliminary, stet* hue, 1)i tam; tO
eurtellothe use of cauesugar in the mu-
ufacture of candies. Manufacturers hive
been infOrmed of the necessity for *teeing
such sugar and are new endeaventing to
adtist their busiteekto the requirements
' of the situation,• •
The money. spent for candy, in the
thi&• edStateeend Canada, itt the plug
year is double the amciunt. of 'money
,needed to keep Belgium supplied with
foodfor a year.
--Tuesday; jan., 22.
• liegiliaegaontea tltweal(wineenks°11 is bonie fr
a °12
MU Sadie COlwell is visiting her sis-
teit Mrs J. D. Robertson.
Mrs. Wetunaorough, of Toronto, is -vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. Nesbitt. - •
*" Mies Lily McKinnen is home on a vis-
it from Brantford. ' •
M. Andrew Nesbitt, of Chealey at-
• tended: his brother's funeral here last
week. .
Miss Jennie McKeeman had returned
home from Beamrville. •
est-ete-e-e- ,wood-thesenold,-days, he-deenteate let -
• Rev. 0, C. Elliott, of ,St 'Thomas
riedkislrchah--7*--118°Ilarge papeas
h-lart,:gmpohedrarey
under age. Vire .weicome nod. y back tw
here agao weeks. '
" II° " .sothjeotia°rnveatrnthnieenateetyPiaillillorwarCathe nealittxt
ie.•
who conducted special services here in
the Baptist church for. the past two
meek* Wt on Monday morning :for
, Mennt. Forest.' - • ...••
Mr. and Mrs, John Stocks, of P
Huron, Mich:4,is visiting her sieteteito
V
Did In Detroit
- Mrs, W Caulfield, formerly Jelist*
Lem, (Winter of the late Mr..and Mrs,
Wm. Lees of Lucknow, died et)ser home
in Detroit on Tuesday morning. She
had been ill for about two yeire and
had been operated on & nut:111;0ot thong"
but Without resulting in permanent hen-
,e6t. and for, some tittle recovery 1,1041
opt expected. The remains were brought
to Itucknove for interment in Kink*
cemetery this afternoon, Service will
be held at the home of Mrs. Dorealey.
Douglas et 2230 o'clock. Mrs. Catill014
-1!#.1331*.txtfld-.14.-P9trOitt-P.3 -*Pi
Sheleaves a husband but no children.
• Ho Wouldn't Pay
Stafford. 'Paisley,. a Cairo's three)**
was landed in the county goal at Walk-
erton last week toaetve a tendays' vete
en** for larcener. Peieley tried a stunt
which he mid to be common with thresh-
ers; et helping himeelf to the rine off
the fencea as , he pseud „seleng the reed,
to keep steam up in UV Wier, •.7hill
scheme of working °nee way old not ap-
Veal to som•e ef the 'farmers along the
road ancl'atea result Paisley- was aseme
ed about $20, fine and cootie by the Q.
Magistrate Rather than burA his own.
1 '
Dueeelet. Mane
ont,,
Ait, t.iP,tittThraltuatift, SaJan uit
St.
• 17th, the infant son ot Rev: and
-Mrs: J. S. Duncan, -
• law, Mrs. Anmegisiesbitt. •
Rev. J. A. 'McClung is ill with an at-
tack of appendicitis: His many friends
wieh, him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fleteher,. of Rob.
lin, Man., made tt, short visit with his•
beether,'peo. Fletcher. . .
Mr. Neil McIntyre, of Edmonton, At.
bertai ts here on a 'visit to his mother
and sisters. - • •
Nurse Miss Elizabeth liecKinnonai7
"rived home from France, last `week we
two weeks furlough.
has been en active service for two years..
.All are gladtowelcome her home
and, hope she May soon return home in
salety again.• -
• It is our 'Ad duty to report' the very
sad and sudden death of our esteemed
hardware merchant R Nesbitt, who
passed away at his home here on gam.
day Jan, 12th, in his 43e1 yeer, follow-
ing a few-days-illnesseand-eperation-fo
acute appendicitis. Although Mt. Nes-
bitt had not been feeling viell for a few
Six Months AND $50 Weeks still he Witt up•and arounedoing
ENDERttoy. '-
Chairman Street and Walks Committee
Tom Kelly who was taken to Walker-
ton by Constable Cameron Thursday of
last week, on going before Judge Greig
.on Friday. admitted the charges ofsteal
ing' and was sentended to pay.a fine of
950.00 and spend six maths in the
*comity jail. .
.• _
Mr: Stephen Stothers was home froin
London tor the week.end
• Mr. Bert Rind is :visittng Mr. and
Mrs. lone Apderson at present.
Miss Deherty attended the feneral on
Stulday of her aunt, Mrs. Albert Maize,
of lasuugaunou. „id
The home ef Mr. and Mrs. john Blake
was saddened on Thursday, by thedeath
of their daughter,' seven weeks old.
Depth was due to general weakliest, as
there Was no organic abeam, and be-
cause so unexpected, came as a severe
tatter peat of Februarys for lied arhas shock to the parents who have the deep.
putpeees Particular* later i vita sympathy et the cow:entity.
Mt. and. Mrs, Milton Kilpateriek and
children, of PraVre 3110ilt -Monday at
Sam Kilpaterick's,
Mtn. it A. *Attie returned home.
Vred Pinky returned Monday from a
lmt Thursday after spending sa. couple
of weeks with her sista', Mrs. J. Noethree weeks eleit With his uuolei John
Pte, Hare Bellamy lefethis morning
for the hospital la London where he
'expects to be for thee niontlee '
• his work. Only on Monday night was
he suddenly taken ill and did following
day an operation was performed. The
eppendii-had burst and the patient was
in a very critical condition. All that
medical aid and loving hands could do
' was ministeied to him but he gradually'
grew worse. The dese ased Who moved
Wardens
Gideon Kutner, reeve of Winitijil, it
warden ef Brune. County, and B,eette W. .
It, Elliette•-of7-Stephei Townshipeieta.L
warden Of Hiiren County far 1918.
The -Car Shortage herelisin,Chealey about ten years ego,_
had , woo the respect and esteem of a
Shippers are finding a good deal. of large circle or friends, by his death this
diMe, di(q3krikialL gait
rnd
time:for s ceikwe suite o s. -
is finding a good deal ef difficulty in
active Member of St•Pauls church. Be -
meeting the demand foe freight carssides a bereaved loving wife a family Of
Railway men • explain that. the shortage four small ehildren are lat. The tuner
-
is due to•the'fact that since the outbreak al service in St. Paula church on Wed -
Of war yery:few oalli _have Jaen' huklk, needier afternoon, was largelyattended
while the usual number have been brok- (in spite of the aimed impassable roads)
en up or worn Out, • Repair shops also showing the high esteem in which. the
'deceased was held. Interment ' in Per-
drs Cemetery: Deepest heartfelt sPin;
pitliTismriended to the bereaved.
u 11.s WON?
This is the , way the New York Trite
une petait: "As between the British
and thieflerintine; no one shouldmititake„
the exlvtentage that rests with the -former,.
The Akittah ?have taken :fi've prisoners 't*
_the Germane'. one. They hare oectipiect •.
anere,than a milliimequare miles of Get- ,
MO retinae,' territory, whereas the Cler- -
'mans 'mare not reached'a feet of British •-
teeritory. They have banished tha Get.
man flag from the sm, They hive block-
aded the German ports. - They havadee
troired the bases. of German trade. By
every sign, and token that one can ad •
duce, the ' British have triumphed owe
the Germans so far as the war has bse s.
,
-a--struggle-between .,these two natione,
Were the .war to end* ttae,flay, on the bits. •
is of things as they are, so far as the
British and Oerments ate concerned, ncs
one could fail to concede the extent of
the British victory",
•.:411a,t
share in everything and a faithful and
are -behind with their- work„ owing to.
War 'work, the demands upon the rail.
-ways-are-greater than-evesee-Tlie-railwale
companiesare now up against the ser:
_
ious proposition of buildifig a gmat num-
• ber of cars when all the material which
goes into a car has greatly advanced in
price.
01.61011
-Tuesday, Jan. 22,
• Ur. Alex, Stantey, of Kincardine,'vis.
ited at the home of hie sisteein-law, Mrs.
A. Stanley -:-
Mimi Hilda Stanley, of the Bell, Tele-
phone Exchange, London, is visiting her,
home here and other friends. ,
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Bon.
net of our village, is tinder the doetoes
OM.' We hope to legit of her speedy
recevery. • ,
Mrs. Daveo and son, Seek, and Mr.
Hewitt returned to their home in To-
ronto, atter attending the funeral of Mr.
A4 geWitth
•
Junee
---Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Miss Stella Ilideon, who has been tit
Wm. Wraith's, of L-angside, for IMMO
time is home -lactate.
Miss Annie Brown is visiting et her
old .h�ine ltoy ulnAonis inshfield.i
dsWalkerton*, this
week on business regarding Ins exemp-
tion. Really it. does seem queer that
one man should lose both his boys' to
Wait while other men in the idebtie,a1
position are allowed to keep three or
four at home.
Miss Nellie McIntosh who has been
visiting in Guelph and Toronto for the
past Atoutli returned home last fieek
• Alex. Oldies has lately purchased
• threelear\old cblt. ThiS Will give bun
"ice Matched team. ,
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN.
ethante• TO 1.OA11.-,,On mortgagee Mid Mites
at reasonable Wes. Fire Insurance. bot
'Stock and Minna Companies. ' Cloarayi
aiming done With neatness and. despateh.
GM). A.BIDDALL. Broker. Lucknow •
'
'SVANTED.-!-AU -kinds .of raw 'Rehash •
cityprices paid at LilettioW. •Don's ion :
" • your furs Without seeing Jake Libel, as
has the city market. Best prices for Junkix
ragit re:412er!••77e cash, We tradei horsehair -r. .
- phone arid I eau and Go's; you. Fkonsi
145-0-tL • • JAKE L133L, LlicknOirs, •
‘WANTRIK—At the ParnMount Cheese Fee..
tory, before April 1st, 80 cords wood i 3 It.
king. Fer Particulars 0147 t/1 W4L KASsos
MilVerton. Ont. 14--2
BAGS WANTED—Farmers' save your feel.
' bags, will purchase ally quantity. .Pried Tent
cents and upwards. acbcirdiair to Sire and. „
• quality. Jonsi JOYNT; PhOhO16, . 211
RAW FORS WANTED.--Righest prim wihi
be paid for all kinds of Taw furs: Mink,
skunks, raccoons. weasels. Special •prie.,
for foxes. Prices will be as high as $16.00.
Best price wiU be- pill- for koriehair_kint
rubbers. Before you sell'yotif furs OW an-.
a '44, Blitnetein's Da Goode drore.
LOGS WANTEB...4he undegnedwflltak,w
at their satvinill at Luck now . all kintbi oe
logs suitable for hinIber, maple. beech,elni.
bassw000, birch and ash, and will Pal ttte.
highest market prices in clash for same.
Call at our Wilmot the Furniture Fact,orf
Cor further particulars.
• TIM Lnoknow TAXmt Co..
Jan. 31. . J. Button, managet.
DR. PARKDR. OSTkOPAT11, at Oain Douse •
Lticknow every Wednesday afternoon. AM " •
chronic es suenessetill7 iterate% Os-
teopathy removel the physical WINS Or
disease. Adjusttnent ir the Spine is Moro.
•Oulok130 secured and with fowertreaMentli
'by OstoOpathy than by any Vet Methods
an
. .
FOR SAL*
POlt SAM-now:0 tintl let. on -Willtiushb,
• St.; bucknoW.--coilifintable; &SUMO) Obra
dwelling, tranm stable. For further PM%
44tt1ceets apse to J. EAgnitiot. .
114
WOE SAtt.--Clooti frame 1,61(1066111th
• toandatiort, on Hanle* St. Litekhely
ing the retddeno Ocetipied X Mr.1),0.4
ft8irr8014). For pattioders andrto Alma
MACOMUMOst. Ripley. ' • 91344,:a
#161`101t
IP* SU iiiiettat
*OM UV. wes, usesteert.
o;16,•.111111111111111111111111161111111111111.11.1111m