The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-02-14, Page 8.1..11.•Ak -
tkipate Your Needs
for Next Fall and Winter
All indicktioas point to much higher prices fOr next fall
and winter goods in isfoolea, Cotton, Linen and Fur
Goods. As we arc coming a large and well -assorted
stock in these lines, it would be "good business" on
your part to anticipate your needs and buy now for
future use. We can still show you a good assortment
In hieretv Fur Coats, Ladles' Furs, ' fultd
Boys' Overcoats, Men's andBoys' Suits, Ileiwys
weight :Woollen Underwear, Woollen Hosiery
and. Socks, Shirts, Glovesand Mitts, Factory anct
Bleached Cotton, Shirting, Derifins, Cottonades„,
:Sheeting, ;Flannelettes:v,.0o Flannelette .and
'Wool Blankets.
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Because' We anticipated ourneedsand bought for future
use we are to -day offering you.. various goods: at less
price than we oafs purchase them to -day.
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BLJ
Y NOW ari4 You'll ,Save Mouey Next
Fail and Winter.:
importemf Ewan** tititititilti Him
Ocetirred Merin the WIWI.
The gluey liestrelest letespesente
telly Orespelisil Pet tato
Roads mad Attractite Samoa for
Os Madera Winer Paper A
iffeearlt lihr4oveseet.
American soldier* may. el,P4tar in
British triochea on the West front.
President Wilson made a dole eer-
tional etudy of the *kipping probiene.
Soldiers in the Toronto Militate'
District are reported in good health.
A Canadian War Mission hes been
, established at Wsshington, with
141074 Harris as chairmen.
" Commander Wyatt Waa arrested itt
eOnseeu.encte of the report of the Drys.
dale COMmission on thselfallfax. 41,Po
eater.
' The DePaytnient of RellwaYs will
essiet the Grand. Trunk and Canadian
Northern. Railway's With inotive
power.
Mr. P. Gordon Oster was gleeted
tsaurr af the etinediezt Rod Ceoge
-BoefetY.- Succeeding. Beig.,Gen, -Hon.
James Matson.
• Prof. George Swain, of' Boston,.
told the Board of Arbitration flx
the prigeof O.N.R, stock that it would
take iix million dollars to Put thir
shaper.
There is general acquiesdoitce
the Fuel Controller's order to close
factoriete, ete, though _ eoziaiderable
agitatitin to have TlifiedsX sabatitf.4ted
Lor Saturday. ' v . •
Edward• Michener, leader of the
Conservative Opposition in Alberta.
:and Win. a. Humeri Deputy Minister
of Railways and Telephones,' a Lib:-
, eraearnionist baee. been .aPPointed.
'Senators. •• - •
, Berlin telatiffaino etete that a bomb
.was thiown at the fmeerlei Palace by
strikers op Saturday, and 25 arreitiy,
were smade.. Attempts are made
attribtite•the strike 0/ foreign Siren*
for the purpose ou._‘yeaitaning. the
army..
• Delegates of, thb Irish Conveetion
ere new in. London. Private' genfer-
eeees wifl be followed by
a.,generaf meeting. With the Oabinot,
: 'where there, Is no question Of ' the
•deep anxiety of the Government to
• promotel an immediate saiettlenient,,
and 01 every true -friend of Ireland,
to egoist in the Work of foilitering
o•••••1101MY
SAN TRAGEDY
.,Army Was PractitellyPen.tit#0.„
,,--,..-litefore:Revallitiori... •
.,111ter. Ten Monate•of...larstr, the Offloiel,„
' casualties Were -.3,800,000;," But
the. datttcratic -131oVernmeot Nos.
4,neitteleeicyea...figaien,ei?n."
.,Peace Je New Uiilversal.. • '
LQNDOIC Feb.iernard
l*arek Witp taught Itniielan history '-
,sod -'iiterattire. in the ,tritteronty of ,
3,4verptuatt and I the omclal correr4.'.
epondent of the British fliverinne,nt
,en tire ',Basilian trent icentribttiett an„;
Interesting and iniPrealive article, 'ts
1tte Daily XeWit, On "The Tragedy Of
7.1010114.1 Writing Vittli an lotimate
knowledge of "Itusides early, Part In,
• the "War, and .of 'the 'Valises that lad
to heridebacleo he says that line :can
• !Understand nothing without
a knowl-
edge orthe: cotoseat ItUelliatt. casual-
-ties -add also lifklively • iterate ef their
Inevitable "btsareig,"..and. • on title. he
• Pays: '"I'lits....ttestelaii.'ittme, has ,done
JO duty" and has peliehetcl eight thileS
Over in doing it. It's for usteunder,
• *paid the position teeteceeated.. The
Wais the ifie of autocracy, as ;ate
-three-quarter! of the ..tronbles 'front
-*hick:Roast-a' is new; suffering, :bur
4 -the liipitableresult is ',.that
whelmitig Wer‘WearinesS whlch, for,
:.the now emancipated e millionaof
• adai.blurs out ehtnost everything ls
tutiversat „longing for. peace.
Of the enertnotM-10seed of the Ittio,,
lslatt army, be writes; - - •
."After ten menthe of war the Rite -
*dame according to. statistics giYeirme.;
'.ttb,en . hyr their , War daeicet, had lost
;$,800,400.roett in Lclied, Wounded and
pritoners. In -the drive Into 'Galicia, -
In 1915, through most ,o which:
-.10$ 'nwirrithifth -tno_ ant!.ioano.1
uUiu
xeal los. The Array • Owned to the
3'c/seta' 150,000 men out Of 8504000, •
.more. °fee than .-not„ 1 foiled
."
company 01 2e0 reduced bir eafmalfies.
., to .40, and ;that • was only 'halt -way
*through the retreat. Oliezeinnot for.
• „get the- wholesale itigntroareof. hien_
leeht, his.,,nntrailied and without.iifiet,
and returning toi cripples two days.
, 3aterCia the titarsaw, front a whole
' division was sent under shrapnel
. without rifiee, atia Men who had no.
diebnets, tried„ as elsewhere, to cover
their heeds alth spades. AS a relent
of this leek oe equipment, ettortheut
miltobers of critides for life were
ispread:wholesale over -villages Where
they were, ofen, atotitat the only men
. . ' ' '
,"Aleanwhile War .Minlitter
Suk-
lioinlinov refused all offers of -muni;
tions trona faetoriee not. run. by the
Government. It was the general and
'thief of staff of the army and tho
• director Of artillery in Petrograd that
-*roe me•tdbeg for them every pos-
. table help front England, and this
dld on reehltie hi a ,ireetitt- •
xaudum, , in Which • t represehted
revolution, andlaiod chaos as ineVito
WIS in this iillpported by, thn
• military knowledge and conspicuous
stbility of Gen, Ietent, who, before
and sine*, almost exeltisively devoted
• Ilmeelf. ,supplying the 'trailed
,iteeds of the itusalart
"Lord Xitchener and Lloyd George
'WM did all that, Ittie humanly 1)04-
. 'Ole for the Maiden army ----as ninth
as theIttOkt deVOted Itutslan efittits.
.• ter emild have *She citoder the on
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Movire1I1*. 'Oil friar At int).011.pt
tome 'or 'the* amens*. aiovetarnithe
Continued, and with the same restate.
In Man 1916, 1 was present at a
Rusaianoffensive, on take Narocle,of
which no news had reached the, publ:
tic, and hardly any reached, even our
representatives at Russia*IMPeriaL
headquarters., We had now some ar-
tillery to concentrate at a given point
With. tine we Attacked for a month,
advanced a -mile and a half and lost
50 per cent, of our Men. Practically
ell out artillery eed aeropiiiiies Were
taken from us.. The Germans fell oh
us a -day or. two , later* and it Wee
sheer butChery; condeeted systeinati-
-.telly,. with full knowledge of our
potence. Of our troops, -which had
been 'brought up 10 Init"
:strength,, all "the -battlements. ln the
'front line were reduced by nine -tenths
without Our being able to inflict any
,loss in reply. ", •
"Shortly before .the break up of
tlie4 army; I found' that the ,average
/units, with whom I lived,: had. , been
renewed ,entitelY between eight and.:
ten:Aimee. Please ,realize the num-,
lens -.of the Ruesnue army and then
tell yourself that ..every place has
been filled eight or ten timeli:rever.
AS ime soldier 'said: 'It 48 not fight-
ing:. it is slanghter.., !.t •
Anarchy 1* Argentina. -
,"BPRNOS.
AIRES, Feb 12.-Agen-
eral railroad: atrIke *rite caned yester-
day throughout Argenta, thimedi
'itely•neett 'quitting work the itiikein
began. a demonstra--
jion
throughout the tountty.," Train
were wrecked; tracks destroyed,;:eart
laden •Wftli, wheat were berried' and
Wires eut,,,proventing.news item the
interior from reaching the city. Al-
though
; details are net known, niany
passenger and cerealtieing' are Stall-
ed at various points 111 the republic."
• Troops are being rnahedto points,
of greatest &solder in Central Argett-
tine, Thelarge yards It the outskirts
of Bueeos Aire, erbich•.etivet !weal-
teo,citY.,:bleelot.', were set oji lire V.
• the ittrpreirFr,1*-hcr.-fotight-nfP thk- 11143. -
men an yesterday morning. .EXii106-
• .
• The outbreak came almost without
Warning. It; suddenness caught the
authorities unprepared.- Railroad pro --4.
ite,rty hat been blownup' and cars' of
cereals and OirploSivei were ablaze be-
fore anything unte-rard was antici-
tlattedlhe elitiSid'rta of linen'
En os AlrCs
the strikers were particularly active.
.T:wegiy-iive• carloads of ieheet: and ex-
plosives Were deetroyed by fire,.
•
• ••Etrageone. - „
litegoens tided to be teemed with it
• thine musket which spouted Out ffre se
fiercely 'when the tiigger was pulled
that it Wasgalled it.-"dragens7 after
the fabulous beast whose breath is fire.
So well establiehed did this name be•
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ceme. for this firemen that a dragon
• was engraved on the barrel. and the
•mew *Ito used this particular weapon
werecalle4 ‘'dtageofie,"
• , .
Inooll -Addition to -the reteli --
She=-Dontyou feel ',you dere me an
aDologY for the vray you talked last
nighti rie-4 do; but in my present
financial ettudition I owe tie; tiaav per
.sons I am- just going to let this new
obligation stand „.
Mike.i wish had never been born
rat -Whew you'd go arbtind shunting
that yotti been cheated ont tiv eome,
thing, $t possholsteb
Teesmratex.
- -Tuesday, Feb. 12th .„
Mies LiztleXcDonaldnurse of chic.*
ago is going overseas this swing. .
• Three cars of splendid coal arrlyinfin
,town last We** and gIaddened.the hearte
of ,the tewns-people.
'Mr . Fred Mace% went to Stratford on
$atinday to play for 'the 0.11.4:. on,
Mender night . • '
Miss Hicks .was unable , to teach the
latetr plea a last week' owing to a.severe
Gillies, Ottawa, vistt-•
,his mother and brought .heree with
him Ins•little niece,' Wilma OtePliene,
Who has been visiting at his licinie ainen
)itat September "
inenilieie Of tee Methodist cleireh.
were: out ;cutting wood on Saturday,
takieg the advantage of 'Mi. eter MLA%
itpIendid offet'. of cutting:on shares for
MriCtlRar!tmeaentIntwheiillo heithiledbieietchionitIchus.i7;..
ess here foie , great • meta Yeaea lel reil
tiring this eerie& . He hate given bis
hardware -store' overact his. son. Will,
-find sold his dry goods buSidess to Mr.
Bertram Hise0g Of Fergus
Mee Dopald MOKIty who has been
ailing all winter, feek lit Withpneuthen,
Tuesday ance.dieti on 'Sattertliti.
The funeral will take place thi e after,
noon. " BtrtiticiftaY has always been . a
iipeeted oitizon and her, .stiddenideath
Was a great 'shock to 'community,
The:ain' ..1;7111117 MiteelninAgYow.f Tt1214 Cann -
Alan Red ',Crone Societe revealed( , in-
creasedactititt at the war. iront.;'7. ,
• .-Tbe War Parehasitig,Coinmissionat
powers have been eetended...tte. buy.
terLegfailiiGolioevfkouno,rinnent tedes“Petclitinuesnt4544.:44-1.
cal orofeadon is ,foresbadowed. in ..the;
report of Cartmlissimitir •Jestiee,,Eed;
ginera.„
oefraii
lio:;.Oralcrelio
tetia enittov:inctaelta'olo:ra,.
.0otbuth being Maltese, was han4ed
,4ta.
„..•00:vornoient gradine. Of butter Is
;recittemeneed by., the Canadian Pre-,.
-duce" Men's Associate*, *filch :has
been in eenvention;atipoden.:
Arratftenients neve been.mitde"; by
.••Whlek. tlipa'finted States- War :Trade':
cern
Board has ha, s„tx, es. t
:19.Canada ,to.:teeet monthly require
••
Alberta's fur :output: is" estimated',
to probably exceed $10„090,000 in,
. value this' -year;a largo.lncrease In
exports and and value Of coyote and rat.
pelts being teptirted, - ''41• 4.
- Tour caseaet stailipos having been
'discovered In the-ITioulinn Academy, -
,alltho.citizene of Chatham,havelat.94,
••Prdered by the.Citai Celniciette be "eae-'
einated. Immediately.
, Negotiations are said to 'be in .pro-
gress between Ore . -Canadian; and Unit-
' ed. States Governmenttelooking to a
daylight saving- echoes for thetwo
countries 10 be inaugurated la May
or June.Altcu',ntill.'•:were. tireWn- to the
winds ' in the Legialature in order' to
give relief. in the *mealy. Of, gars to'.
the eeoPle.et -voodooand a- hilt was
totrOdueed -before the heating Wine
?speech from theztereets.'" -
The Deputy Puel:Centroller.decid.ed
that it would &nee toe much confu-
sion,
even 'If .otherWille' adthiabie„ to
l ngTuesday
change therSaturday
s ugdehorderube t iti"
iiebeinettliended•-to ineliele400a and
.oil heating as well as coat
. The .Ainetlean_traiteeort Tiiiseaniar
Was gunk 10,31. Illuttz..17.1.edirtfar
-' coast- OK- ir4and- .di.;u or
,0,2pdv,rkrt,„*.-',1*.f411,ttntrt.,1711.cfp
'Of the, escorting 'fleet pursued •tbe:.
stlihmatitte sod Is believed to ..have
stink it with it depth tomb. Two
thousand', onehundred.0*-10-Amere-
lean troops were etteed, ..„
. BrititiAt ,
"A was introduced in the Leg's.'
latute which well -Make the tiovince
. of , Queboc. bone-dry after May let,
1910. . •
The Cunard Baer .tureisia- was tor-
pedoed by a German intbniatine after
binding eargn In Ireland, No Wee
Were lost' • t. ' v.
Col. Theodore Roosevelt -was WAN tiper`
itted'UfKia ' tok- 'Ohttila" and -:aheASSel:
In both his eat% and IlliectinditYin fe
terkela.. •
Shlpbuilding has . :Commenced in
Anstrallak and'.'befere leng,; it is oflt-
claily stated, a *teen *testes will he
, laid down In Anzae harbors. .
•Cosutoe 3. ShUiley, One of the, lei&
lee 'estatieftetiltere ot tittit,„ .ditd at
the . age „Of 83 years. • Ile was well-
known itt- Canadian business efielee.
_letvo,J...e_irdeceltiverserohoretateteittboe .,;uchttoriairdtioanin.
- his -fellow-countrynten, has beenop.pointed Minister Of ,PtoPitganda. hY
the trifle 'govern -meat.,
' The Bolshevikl have been cheered
by tthe strikes in. Berlin and retina.
:The workers of Petrograd .44ent
Mailifeete • to their 'Teuton brothers
utgittg homer efforts t Mash the
intlitarehielf. • • . •
- ;Prersier Hearst. and Win. Proud -
feet. IC.O„ have arranged that, nieelete
Gm will be held le thae•Pletelece of
Ontario until' after the end Of the
war, Mitt vacant match* the future
1010 he Ailed without emitted*.
Ail#Ordieg t# miferagatIoN steig
"lcr.777--
$01,_ Ogee?
riIi ce•Notelaeet eine* taster es
• pagsb assess wilt, ht
Witvalelk 1314/10,30 apd Ami-
ties on or about Tebraary re.
Sohn leolteabrunaes, a wealthy
aorteas 1..13ulyea„ Sask., bas bor
ewe five Waited dollars and cosh
far.proventing his two eon* from re;
fettering under the Military Serve.
Tbe cane was made by the pro.'
vincial Police.
The Telesraat hat reteived merles -
from the fvontier than an order ha*
been ittsued be the Germans, gem.
mOnIng 4he male population of th
}loutish coast forniilitery label'.
ego Inuits of the eonscripted pereout,
nre,frozo IS to $0 year.
• Cenalla .hast34siTtrotitpbalkekf.itearlY g,OU
'of the 23,000 Canadian .cars. sale"tr
be in the ..United Statea."b Many are
taming loaded with .atitbrecite.
The Ceatediaff Railway War Board
hesk.erdered that freight for overaeai
export mind not, be aceeetedubles'S
the ears are loaded to ecaPaeltY.
. Mr. John P. Lennox, brotber of Lt..
Col.. T. H. w"11
be appointed .Clerk of the.York Cann
tY Coort,.-suegeeding the late ex-Maoe
John ShaW. - ,••• • -. •
'steamer reached Halifax 'Ott'
141.---oMeeri-ead-5-03 rateal.let Thu
'dal.' et-tette:tete :tee .seectitte to Arrive
with returned itoldlere" !ince 'the die
aster of December 6th.
boOtrus holif!r4ruendap.441.,:fivfatylietxhttaupspainele.
are -In deliger7of itpoi1inglor'.1401s. Art.
• cars- to;. trateteort them. ,to . western'
Markete. .the Begligh....Market being
cut. bit.
e.; •
TheiSpaulelf"Araboliteader at Berlin
. telegraphs thet b� tent te.tbe German:
oGfQ:ct"htntata".Selait Tithilli.Grgliarriteuteetn-illegertfon°e,ter-',
ainplimiagshairtteistoshee;90elernatid14. •
' • The Ukrainian ...Buteau in .Stock- -
holm ,has received direct newa'.frora '
4ireiltad1tovsk that tritrain'all troops
,halre -gained.a great victory against
'
the Bolsheviks •SatnYi '300 ma-
chlne
gunsc'200, rides and 2Q0
trnck-
loadB of munitione were captured:
Roberto Ardige,. one. c.e the meet
eenoweedphilooeithera of .1teie„ lleg;
cOnimitted Weide
" Year. ne' -otiittea In life • ana"," Oatholl
prima; 'and. trent through a. stow in.
teilectual earoletion.„''Wite*he was, 4E0.,
, he poietnest PrindiVittS ! '
CoitirittliCtitni, With ;• hie :reihr:inP.1 ,411 • -
Mate ,and. 'Vet, Nate a.remaikribie letter
, to "bit :bishop. frankly .setting TOrtb",
his ,eettsciantiblianeruples about tee-
- loieing-liee -Sacred 'profeesiere.'Hi
name' noon becaine fameue both •ln-
Italy; and abtdad.. He roceVed high
henore",-being-aPPointedrniefessor
-the'•Unitiersity of Padua, which , is
•• the ..'„atiotte.".Celebrated:-.411 ataly, --„and.-
elleSen:0, Senater,„
.1V10N44'.. •
of Role Psha in.Paria. • • .
Tho -PritishVolulubla Logisature
Is adjourned for .three,weeks.. •
The ..greateat- ,pOsaible-..PrOdlietten,
this ;year et manic .pytup maple '
anger le.tieged. -
-Baal)). *fill.titi. 114.dthat thoent 0.1.
go' On ,Doteh. cables had been previ-
aionallyiettieed. ," • ••••" '
Gen;. Glardimenecceeteediaen_Gs.
dome., as 7 Itallati...repteseetatttee• . on
.1bn Supreme
:-.'"--..Cedet-.Prank,Plisher was silitedArt,-
4 fail 'front an;aeplane ,
at....ennotiies• Heights.,_.. •
• The,Gorrentent has added to the
'Wee list motor Vehicles. and motor ha.
Pteinents brought in by intending set!,
George Wright,for -.
Cintire
.burg; Ottre, In-horticultural'.agrieul-
taint societies,.Iliedlat 'Tweed', In his
seventy4ourthlear„
atlicir,•cominission dealers . go
to Ottawa: to tenter !With :the Minis-
ter of • Agriculture 011 feedbag grain
•
to hog:4.'1)00re selling. - •
' The .flattie .Board : Of' -Trade will
gent.a lasge• IlepUtation, to urge the
.10ntatie Government to develop .the
Peat Ude: of the province.
' Mr. Samuel Wood* ,Sen;„ 'father , of,
...the, late •Paintiel Weed, fettaterly of,
. The -Globe. 'editorial staff, dzed - in
TerOntO':'hespital-Sattirday • 7
.; Rev'. De, MacArthur, the tinted tieW
York Preacher, in beginning a, seaes.
of serniona At 171ahiter -,,Itoact Baptist
Church, Toronto, welcomed the
ills-
.establlshiijent „ of- the .-Russo-Greek •
Church be. the BelitlievIki. . .
. .• „score . n. erec Is s't.ad
b4!nseateresta:otdcn,
• isereatioiritoCatew- soureette of food:
:Meier -set down .to• a **whele'eteak
,l'unetteoWat the American liasetinc,„
leiterei lkTe't:It.-ork: • 'lbnn
h
, IL wao ;ever chey Pec-tarea tAe bi
appetialegGa Mali as any *teat mar-
. . • • , _ ,
•• * TOESDAV, -
--.BoIten7betteteete giteilletitimeny at
. the filet
fOrmer • Sultan. of
'Turkey, died in ConstalitinoPle.;
The campaign campaign for aisietance to
farmers OL4the :0068.16AI full, svileg,-
. The. Ittitish destroyer Reiser Whii
'stink in :O011isiOn in the :English
..ChTannheelehild. Wellare Wook opened
at
et'-`1,0nden with large attendance:AV
the exhibits, lectures, cIincs, etc.
The lia.kert of Canada will require
Satiates, and their products are, stan-
dardised; acording to order 01 tho.
rood cootrediere. • • •° , •
, Itegistratiou....,ae patients •
;le OatatloIn Ukely to 60:provided for.
by ,ptoeitielal legislation, but ineeed4
,tiOn!aritratipereittient is not probable;
-Mao' J. 11. liata, et Ottawa, aesist-
• .Medical adViierto the: P.e1i5OOS •
.,loveriteak.itt deed, ite the u! -.e
.of forty..
,11,red,t4e1,y, 601.7 re
A ,coni.A'ailenlit repreientatives
eight . wosterh' Ofitario cities and
towns. Wee treed by -Coliscreatioh
,e -tor tp Weed for next '
k Tito .0beitennielit has peened ten or-
der-iti.tottittli puttipg bite' effeet at
Mtge, pending the Palseleg of an act :
. 'of leirlietheot, its pledgee of ebolitiott
of eatrehage in the_civil serrie4 • •
No legiSlation will be introduced
By Hearst elovernatentthiti eeeslOu Ip
conneetibit with hit Justice Irodgins'
Trepocoorotti4nondations. In Order to enable
the inec11014 'atUdy tlid
1
tiT00:140611,4101
'Had Some 'Comfort,' •
• There Was fie Itcd Cross in the Old
,..daya,..and. _women nurses -were -net
witted to the field hospitals, but -Wn
men were- frequent visitors to' the sta.;
tioettry, Arnie hospitals in the cities,
'bring,hie feted de1iaeies a1 -id -always
auxiotis to essist,,In relieving the Ant;
feringd 01 tbeir al& er wounded heroes.
' James MOrris Morgan In his relnitiln.
MOO of 'the Lost (faille" relates
• story- locident to his Visit to. a .1tIcle.
mond. .War hospital to see his friend,
Captabill. W. *DtiWisote Who -was eery
Serf011sly WOtinded„ The day.ivas hot,
and be foend els friend lying on 'a tot
near the open front door So.,,vvetiir that
tould 'net SPeak10 fthbspe1'
-
The poor. fellow WhIsPered in bis tar.
.4.031tam14 for Mercy's .eake *Mkt -them
mete in eot to the back of the blind.
Morgan assttred hini thet be had lleen
. lAtleed in thi4hOleeat Plaen in the
• pita!, so that be Could' get any little' alt
Abet might he sfirting, het he Stiff hj
slated that be wanted to be motegle.
ing as a reason tbat trey lady whe mt.
• tered "the place Waeleed his lace and fed
• him with meat jelly. The restfit.-Wars
Unit- his face felt sere and he was
duffed so full of jelly thatte Was most
inttoinfortable. As he was so weak
that ha could net defend hinaself, the
Wonien would not listen: to his preteAtr
At M01148' rectlieatille heatatirgeon
Pinned *lance on Dawson's shoot to
Oils effect; "Thia man most be washckr
and fed only by the regular utirses.!
• PhoneNo. 10 is at Your Service
We Sell ter • -eare sem *Cheaper Thee The Cfeillt Stem
Sea.4:onable•
Goods
A first-class assortment of Winter
Mittk and the'price reasonable.
The unprecedented coal shortage sh‘ortage which
is ,bound to .coin!..nue until the close-, of
the war, ' has -made a :big demand: for
wood; Now is the chance for you to
turn.your bush into money. TO make
itpay you, piost. 4414 --it Good, -and
Axe. 41.a $avr we "have the. Premier
:and Gold Coin, -ab!olutely 'guaranteed.
-.The Sat. :icti:,,Axe• is correct in shape
and.ex:aoly tempered. • It is:-:000an-
'tee'd.:,., 4'-iteplaeesoirliry Oniitatuici.de
edtly.0.
We afa- -tile', -best:ickOry.
:that we.. -1** ever, sold .in
25 years' experience. Price 40c.
itproitp 0,1 Premier Gasoline
e Luckuowlltrttware& Coal
.THE-,eyoRE THAT NEVER *DISAPiklitiTS
• .
,
(Intended for 40C.Weelt):
-Fretty.cold weather we "we are -having.,
•;The' thermometer registered 30 tlegrses
below zero tbie morning,•
Wedding te0s.gre .ringing ,lowl:;and:
ItrEL. H BeilStoy is Visithig.at:Go
ich this week. •.
WM. Maize ie:cierkiug in
'Ferlainta etote theee,diya •Will "mil*
a gleilli41# banker'or dinik.
• •.
Mrs Then • Stothere 'llaShati in attack,
;.ef Iagrippe, but we atePleitised.'W say
Owls On the. tOosd 10 -reSeVeri:no*.;.'.
On TueirlaY of latit'Week npublie
in-
atailation and social evening WAS 'fihion,.
by•the 10 9 'After ..,the intitallatiba
of efficere there- was 'a. very enjoyable '
,
Program and linieb 4negfog by a few
sleepy -looking goes the next .tiletniegit
fileSehave been n very late heir when
they get home. •-
Last, aunday taiiimag /the -,sacjanient
'of the ..j.airde Supper was held in the
:BlethodintChnieh. ;Theri'''vias no Seri,
*Win the -evening, as „Kr, MeltelveY.:
-preached at Crewe in theev.ening.
2
Death has again claimed pee of 'our
tild residents in the person of °Milt' ha;
(lerwiti,_ • ;.Decea,sed.liad been bed • fast
for a long-- time; The odd ws.s!'very
peaceful a she•jtuttslept away. ' ..• •
-"Whiteehlieell
• -Monday, Feb., lith
• -Whitechir,Oh 1/ed-aross-78kolloty-- .air
woe'a chipped ilia w.ing geettai--; "
7"e0 .
-.4 Pr. sheets..............2 50
14 pilloveceses.„.... . 3 50
10 suits pyjamas , " 25 00
ousts, 80
23 pr. soaks •• ! 23 00
•
. • , ilg§g do
/12-0.1r,otsocka have .beeh sent to.. the
hoys Ironi:Whitechurchilince-our last
!shipment,: veined; at 062 00 waking a
tett4l2of #2,65.go. • The Society aekdow-
ledireti entlethetiks thefollowing &mat-
ions-MrS T. Gaunt, patriotic tea, 168.0
alt 2. pillows; Sfrs, G Middleton, $20ti
Miss AloSda Olo•v, 1 pillow; Mr's. Walt-
• bre, 2 pillows, 2 Pillow mitten, 1 pt. socks;
Mrs. Win. Taylor, 1 pillow,.1 sheet, 2 pr
iillow.easek; Mrs, T. It iroere, g pilbows
Mrs. it.° Henry,'Mr. 'John
Laidlaw is evidently "flOibilicJAV;
having knit go, paw of 'socks lait year.
Thelichool Children at S. S. No. 10. Kin -
lose are alto knitting for outoolchers and
the Society would like more volunteers
A tr
tor .enitting ae tlie need is yet great,
Miss Violet nolines blot 'boen 'appointed
• Treasurer in,place ef Mise Orel* VOX
who is going ttWity, frs. Win, Itutchieto
has been appointed to look' after the
work her neighborhood place of
Mgt Middleton whole 'moving away atIti
e
tlatitie$ /ertt ttt
4 '
it 'from Mte."Tiptceiscal,
. •Beedost
SOLVIOO Tim ago PROD
P.:01. one thing we ,:may be ',sure, labor
-- "
•M117-net.to Pieetifhl--fejffir
it 'beaap. •
, hand crop ;
„
Prieek'are:, beeineto,:bebigh ne4; year
1because an active :demaed •
for everything:we-Can possibly produce -
There is eseal opportunity 'neeeyear„
for theloroganiletl „man; theutati who
gets in :the -game eerie, 'the...man who.
gets hi eupPlieli.ot.fertiliOrs lindSteds
while the getti4fiigeOclt., the:lean,yrhO.,
is prepared .,for every teinttielity, thc
thanwho uses What laherie`baslor the
be0:04v.00tOge,..0.id.l.*-.4,P14;t9-tlroW.,
poa.iirops. ,pdr:thie SOO of,firmer.A.
moles; . hods _forth' n Aitoniise as neve*.
before.' For Peter TionblodOWn;the,1244,, ,".-
pectkarealittleyverse 'than, nettaf,- which
meting theYareAVorae than nothing.
, „
Paradhatilit
.:-Ytendity, Feb, •11. ,
' Miss,Cashen, of -Midland, .isp electing'
her eititei; `Airs. John 1)iewn, '7, • .
;Miss Sadie MacDonald,.. Of Winghamt.
Biisineste'efoliege, spent the week -end it
shoine.
Miss ritabel "Mcbittimul Spent
.
week -end at Laurier.. '
. Mr. r.iylp j?4tied the
;navy! lately is -training- et. Eigaimilti
•'Vancouver Wand, R., '
elofted
ingine with thOse who aro gorigerei
:Ater:-.'"iiiiiiiii,Ve-nOthetiglitanY7WOOtt
coal -this Winter and . have auta 'int to
fast a whileeetad we think Weafte."eir.
titled to keep the seheoloi)ened no
ter what others maY'do.
Culross
The'•annual meeting .,of; 0.0 corms .
.214nucit.uitilt '4;she
:inicllptt 64411;
conditions the. athindanadWa 11.04: -"
large as usual, bur there wae4t -
•proientattire ine6tingi• The'
pertil were receiited',,tuid: adopted, the
auditors . report being ef particular in.' . •
„clent$ the year jest closed Ws one of the
s
t000remolpia ly:d as pointe out by.„the pr,esi-" •
niest )succeasfed m the history of the '
•
At a meeting of the Board Of Direct!
Ora_organization was elfecteciaofellWat; -4.--
rtieldent,• Xenneth Uttokenzie; Vice; *
Pres. G. Moffat; Directors: fr. .it.
kel'A
rtart
h
terford.u
hr
jy.),Icietosit was
SitePsen,-; lichert Grant,
John •
apporated Secy.-Tibs andagent. -
The following .are 'inspeetors: ohtt
McRae, Vaunter.; Thomm Malcolm, '
IlaythOd; Ben 'Logan, ItiPloy,iW t1;*
• Molfat, Teelovnter; V, flenty, Iiuoltnow;
ato); rd
eoarul;klaalloaliiitlatt44
in41i.vaencisiti'Jitoltntilli404tig °
u
400tts.Tesswater.
reseamempamuleaw-
YZA.