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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-02-21, Page 5,..e.•••••• • • - 7: l• .irrr t7.7""-.4. •'; 4r4"- 1,19,WWW, NIRIF Address * postcard to its maraud, receive by return ms-il i copy of our new Illustrated aO•Pg• osktakPflue•of Garden, Plower and Field Seeds, 'Root Seeds, grains, Bulbs, Small Fruits, °*den Tools, Etc, SPECIA41:--Wa WI also Ha foto nerigags (sake /Jul torsorehuse ,Butterffy Flower • is one orate airiest Sari, daint- iest flowers imaginable, especial'? adapted I* bordering beds. of taller flowersandthoseof a heiviergrowth Ike seeds gerrinnryte quickly -anti Come into biome •ra.'a few 'weeks from, sowing.-* The finrescencs.la such rie to completely obscure the foliage, making the plant a veritable ezk Mb! pyramid of -the most* delicate and . churning -bigot, The Butterfly • Fleweritinite admirable pot plants ?lir the house in late 'ivinter isnd early • spring, For this purpose soty in the autumn.. , 64a41°r.cf•lalogili'g 44,44 Iwo!! ether viduabla siresnIunni • lie _11011111,00IEDSLIKTED.42422r.-.: MIURA ifithAtelstitil,UMITUi •:;": PONY10•81mi•mme14•!1•17••••••••••Trim•r_1••••••• • YOE foot, C:014TROLI:Eli-SAYS .AtatiQaiag is i.subject that ie reedy', • ing much 'Iowan:wet attention Oan- • • • • _ad* at preaent.. la a thing that la , as new to ua in. theory and wedge 98 war was Alitee.yeare anda. half 'go. • That must 40 the: only excuse for wine tiling! which are written; the generld asauraptionis that redoubt/ram ried cut,Inet as some people thought price,lixidgifeould, by ainere wave of a. Magic pen.. When it is remembered, ..hOTTeyer,.. that Canada's ' Eleven - and a •.half million people are scattered 5 -ver an •*gieo. greater than Europe the qUeetion . 4 noco , WhO is to ,pee to the ' carrying Out.. Of the rationing scheme?. For read* mean that each fainily would ,be 'Under an cibligatiop. Hotta eat more - on all day or in any, WeektEan cert- ain set amount of particular !erode, ,4 would not be hard :to,nialre arule . • thatoo mod) .bread • should be usedby _ each, Korn, BO he* Many niI!ion police would be'Winted tOttend „. to ihtc,f4cutiod: Of the, eider? Bien the ," AlFhtif-.91'.brdel*, t*7went01.3srfairltr• ▪ a large city- as compared with a country hob*, effers•difficultitklittle'llienght of, ▪ . the iliii.ritlineprovinces plenti- ful and comparatively 'Cheap as in the • Week,. are wheat' and beef. But More *11 is net needed?,Iat the front" tohany- thiog likethessamikextent that beef and ' 1 •7,vehe'atilnoit nrgentlynte Wanted. . Whatjationunklien Could ignore the, 4'euatoms. of Ore country?" Yet immed; iately ,here a, clisorepan9y arkee One - might 'prescribe the use. of beef and wheat Canada by decree but its inci- &nee would be unequal from the first, There is, bewevekOne nay in which the bad saving 'timid be made which is the whole end . and object of ratigning.It is by a relabtary pledge of each home. An. three words this is nothing else than, by unremitting '.patriotie saving of the * • fried stuffs thIrt are known to be wanted by the Allies. • No amount of talking can make op for this. is not o legal queetion-if but a. moist one,. -which: must be left' to the, conscience of each household head. There better way for the present in which those who . cannet go to. the trenches can 'actually help in the -fight in troop!, for moral' up- • rightness -and pure ideals of litethan -in praSticiertin each. home at All thaw"- if. . the -day that honest carefUlnesetneVoid Waste which would have to be done Int- tr., tIe* ,9 ,Ost- In a way tieWfietor Whieir ' "hithertctithro, not been peanible to lime. The Oinitlian *Mau 'is: here is-. Pecially indicated 6 aid. to far Womalia • work in the Dominhin Lai had to do with, Bed Cede!, end :similar Works: of - war as truly as her son,era +Norma the trencheir arecin caring lot the -broken aud-themaiMited:- Connell met in medlar .gession t- which atartodeinthe attic on Feb: 5th Feb. rith. -The minute' of Jon; wee int' were read, Etn4 Councilor Minato objected to the minutes:0116re they ,tut that- the- matter of ap'poiniing, clerk Minor and collector wilip:fi'nallY adjust ed bv um:amens apprOyal of a mono by Jamieson and Richar4801 to Te-ar point the old officers, Maintaining th he had thretighout strongly favored, an advised advertising for tenders; the ref, of the council acknow1ec4red tab,oeivec but stated that the advantages oat. th Present time of refaining the old, e*per ience.doffieers had led them to negotiate witbrthe view of inducing them to re main, and when finally these officer!, al A Tilovioirassa Sobnisk---,•The Wi• ;atop Echo tells the following: rosat week mut of the drafted* soldier' from the Pennisula, Wall brought book to Wiarton 'tram Load4M, his fine With aelounted to pi. Ris goose, can be briefly told. III hol hired a. horse from. ISleVonera fl.req for throe dais, ltuh Ite'Pt it about 't:"rett -diys wore. He droVoJedui. Lions tioad leaving :there at g.rfeleok am., Otto Wiartoc, at 445, tied the hems to the stable door and welt off on the morn- ing train. 441 no doubt thonghtthat that was the. -.hist ofit, Wben McVanril eagle to Work; between 6 and r 7 eldook he found his.berie slily. ering with the eeld& and he also feund that n 'good robe had dtiatipeared and Poor Pne had been subetitnted. 'Be laanteSiAteliiint Ont4C.Varritilitia, Pehstaige Word went to roendeli, 40- Teatertthe young- 62.a0i., brOuglif\' hint back to., Wiartane where he pleaded geilty. The 'One and costashogid be. ,soillgerit to Perreiiirii. think!. that it i= tAine,t6. Change hi ways. ' The fine reieidence art the.faere iif : '.!3, 0g14,40101dary tirtiorp,and 41ar- • • • TPS:;;Was ,destrOyed, hyk'firo' Wit** Clint Vittl* Pomo *woad gehow Teatkg.0 Completes ififteenth 'Volume, Few realize that Toronto has in her nattlat ono of the eleVerest Can- adian fairy tale writers. .5fra. W, 14. Grover+, under the" nem de mime of gditir Lelean, bee completed her fif- t(e1Ith ;tory and has proved a verit- able fairy godmother to Canadian kiddies whe revel in her stork!, and playlets. Not ,only are her stories most -clever and interesting, but they Stigar4oat the factsor Canadian his- • tory and geography In a ,;way' that are.made Indelible on thegrowing mind. The stories are also written. in the purest english and iinc sect; 'that,can be. acted in real life arid. • have already protided many inter,. eating, entettainmegto in the ,Varicivai schools. In the recent mink just published :Possibly the? -master. Piece is 'The Wooing of Miss Canada." The pro- logue .of thia, little play °deals with 'Canada at, the time. confedera- tion and the RPilogue, , Canada fifty years after, _with a prophesy,. of. the Ltatiow-4.-=-,Tilo'gdarenther -with—fief 'seven good- fairies who meet at the, birth Of a nation'tell ho* they have - 'come—two have come: hy. the C.P.IL. two •• on a grain' steamer, two by , horseless,,,carriage..held by an unseen ,•••Iroyfer, ii,ncl.tine on the wings ;of. en. AteroPlane,Many •suitors are present to. woo. Mts.+, Canada, among them . Spain, :lapin, Italy, Prance, Ifncle :Sam, and:Germany, but Miss Canada. • Mftrriesz.:".Tack,-P'Cariacir With the ap- proval 4:4:John' Brill.' Tine :little play 'intensely Interesting. and "Instruc-• National costunies..- Areworn and it la easy or staging and needs only the ,ordinarY, bright boys and% girls to take the Paris. • • •'Like SOMe OtiNin have reached the roomy areas ot the top ot the ladder, Idrs. Groves was it . school teacher.- 'While in the teach- ing profession, she, ,:..took special interest In entertaining work. Suit - gable plays and clialogues'conicl not he ,found. So at °nee necesnity'b,ename' a when tie faurilOWere &Wilt ../to hit 4°Wn dinneC, ‘L'41i:Oz.bItZ000Utd not, . I be ofieeked; and 'pastime?' the,,. whole building. A good part of the4cOntenfli,, n :were taken out. Thi l'ouse .wafe_one at • of tlie.tnrist up -to date in the. district, ". . 'being equifped ,with 'sanitary- fittings), t POE'. • " • • t *bort -Marshall,' n"Ilifiskong e• resident of the 2nd line, Culross, sold • his farin• to ,Mr. Bdrehill; clroVer;:and• will'ao Weet to where Mesons are, In • the spring, . agreed to continue ata reasonably small found thole way into eyorY diatriet fn. Intended for bet week . the key, to the child!S heart. She has increase of salary, they , all .understeo that the conned was iininimcnia in n 'proving the motion! especially Ale they • -.?"1-the nei-g4borhpocl of icintough:' • ,Atsolvett‘;wit: rem .:313srmPlthetifiritll Mafeking -the mother , Of invention, and Mrs. Gra** warniolintedler-dillicultiets by „writing her own Playa. . The first' play was given in the old Pavilion in the ,liertichitural 'Gar- ,dehs, now, knOwn as the Allarr Gar- dens. Thi PlaY,10 called( "How the Fairies Close their queen„" „ • T,here, . . • edition. " • . . Were five thousand cop es lin t his first To -day Mrs. Grovere 01404 h4ve • ..wernallin-favor-,ef-advertisiog--unles all, the officers agreed to -Te-aPPOintieedi, and. that therefore; the minutes is rei• ported Were correct. Duilirg.„ the die cussian the clerk 'handed his reaigOation, explaining that as he. yeally, wanted' to be relieved of the wor.14/!' he •could not thinkof continuing if even •011e• man on th" board hadasy objection -to. the :AO= ponitment: JohnstonnWithdrew his o - joetion to the ininutes,.which were then approved as correct mOtion"W Rich- ard on ancf,Hackett;-(didon motion of i Joh eton. and .,4ackett the reitignatied ot t e 'Clerk was not accepted. '• . • ... . The reeYe ' and deputy reported in , --interView with Solicitor .:Proudfeot re-• suiting in. attleffei to settle his general account in 'hill to 'bac: 31, 1917, at $62+2&•• Moved biAtichardson and Jarn ieson tliat the offer be accented and the account paid. ' .. •• ''. • , ' MoVed by trackett-and Kichardien that the Clerkirender W. We,wanosh .an. kocouut for $11.ow, being onehilif of the feet, to Elate . paid fen DiV.'..0th,itt Clerk and Bailiff. "'"'. ., ; '.. ' ',,,• : ::- " The tea:04:0E11.S 'it ci.lo: 4...4entgd : re; the iisie of Delaituras ter s430000 for the purpose of ++.-nOW School', the old One being done, falling tifpieces an fact. It was decided that the clerk write the 'Dep. of ViTtainieafOttairla 'hi consent to issue, and have the necessary by-law 41§1.-the•,1740,a4nesemetiiiy4.:4-4e,1•iag'.4. .v41! :tta..1.1441mczatattlia .--i--fL„,*::-;7; arrange to‘raibe the Money otherwise • •., Ilfra WM, Blitireand'AfrkWrn. Stoat- emPpeared silting a grant for the Work Of Ake Aelifield Soldiera* ' Aid Cirale. Moved by Hackett and ifichardson that he tell, beidipAshfield.N share of' -the. °entity grant, be divided: as f011ewit Canada.' The authoress has found • Jas. °albeit I!' busy pressing haf in lived. with .childien day by: der. ...SW n'rct-This'opens out the field dor.: t 100usly. Every woman., who saves bread, „beeVand pork product" fact and The Ashfield Soldier's Aid "Circle, gni, deed Wielding an unseen weapon in the a t nd-1150 to each of theNtimen'sInnt utes at Dungannon and Mutant malt. mg the whole aMount. • Auditors McLean and McCarthy pre-' seated their,report.__eheming•-that-all hooka, vouchers, etc, were carteck-• with a bat, of cash Dee. 311 1.917,:Of $3433 00 and apprOxinlate Assettever Liabilities of .2845.48:* Moved by Hackett and Johnston th'et the Auditoril •ileport be accepted, and the pecesaitry copies print ' ed, and the Auditors paid.' A„cOmmittee appointed ratepayers of the West Shore Ay. area having &sited or papers and „letters re. the rada.tay• ffairk it was inoved 1Tohnston and ichaidson that the °kik be authorized delivei to Auditor M6Lean the liaid iipere and letter!, (ea Ver Memel. the said Donald McLean caret:illy pre- rve the IMMO and return thent to ,he lerk at the • March -meeting of the gouged er sooner if re:limed, By law No. 2 of *Ms was duly passed 0 appoint the of5ceristeeite their duties nd AI their salaries. The offieers are. hos. O. Allen, 01016 *Wm. P. Iteid, reas.) John Canitron, asissior; a It 11140004101 0014101011 P044111 Kas*ll A POWERFUL AID . When you feel skaish. iod nervous, tired and inclifferent,.you have the first symptoms of deelin- thg strength and your system positively needs the .apeciid nutritive food -tonic rn to :replenish your blend power, enliven its citeulation and bthig back the snap and elasticity, of good health*. Scott's Enid. sion supplies Nature tvith the correct building.food which is better than any drugs, pills or akoholic milttur** ipso* *Am. ronoso* cot: ois 6 a Mrs. 31 1; ad114s Maizeandhir:atinati ;lifetbetIme her She wroteabout y • th lite. • 4:f.te• MrT.:93:64T-1316(14lerBiaakend'sdarigfitera are 'Visiting MM. Kiekley at present.. Mr. and Mrs. j:-Jaigion, of Lauder, vsfisotedlyb"., MrsAnson p1214. on'• • Tribute to Fighters. . .;:Theilewiipaper 'Excelsior pnbliehes an Interview • with 'Lieutenant:Gen- eral Sir. Arthur Currie, -Comniander of the Canadian Ariny Corps, ' who patit the highest tribute to his men. In the ,cdurse of the interview, Gen- '".' Currie said! have 1;•ze Bed and nna, Baran% who .the mixture of the .two raCer; vlifjping relatives, in Damontii. Which gives Us su h On andGcdench, re urned Monday. ible elan f the Fzent.and and Miss May, the ' have ill, for %eneral ..Curile' recalled :with legi- • Quite a number of the eorrenrioatitkita not know appearance fine soldiers. . . They 'have got the dash and irresist. We are okiortio acity of the Angio -Saxon, . s report an an,...vve-- 'fliria frnacer coupled with bulldog inent in the health of Mis. Jai, Sanders Zittii iWn httynicrost:',Ihere:ggro4h2t:. several Weeks. • • , • amide necle-thrititE't:44i,g:nwearasi; ;4:13; lts ce on the battlefield, last week appeared ilitereztO its ,recent capture of Passchen- S the amebae of `the last, dance of :the d9aele Ridge, fortune had always* semen" to be held •in Carnegie 14. . re.-Tna,t isi sonvea of -the. reasons ofl,the tuaknow, td,night." • • iiiny•g•morale,". said General CUrrie.- , M:SplelugarlVanted •••• : Every pound of maple sugar -produced this spriataddet6 the food stock of the ediuttly 'at a thrie when every pound of- food-stuffets needed. Maple sugar mak- er are s'ire ti(0, tniflret for e'en, pound of Oure-nialile, auger, and syrup :they produce, . ' • , • .•"- -The first run of Canadian marile' nap begins down tatex County, Oiltario,' genei•ally -Abut March aradlikily Leir.O_VAIra vcathca: works_laorth,east-and- 1164-muso.niar14, whowthe leaves break the buds. " '• Au army that has never known de- • feat. can be, led to thp end of the World. But there are other 'reasons tor the army's • fine, sturdy spirit. They are fighting with full conscious-, ness of the justice. of their cause. These 'four hundred and fifty thou- sand "rolcinteers did not join up ,and !save the comfort of their homes In order to hurl- themselves into a war .or conquest and lust. They have re- soluthly deseendeeinto the furnace 'Of War In order to, defend .the cradle their tionmon. ancestors and the civilization handed down, by past' !inn r ati Orin. And then?. not...tsizio... -up-until-the fire is quenched+' 'Ovitora tikie s it errata- of the officers under his mini- • and, and of the French army hich he had watched in action. Asked when the 'ear woUld end, plied. '.'When there are no more Boches." • • • . • and Win.,MeCarthy, 'auditors; Dr:•Simp son, 'Afedical Officer Health and San- itary Inspector; #. Hawkins, mein- be.i of. Local Board Of Health, the reeve being the Othei member, ex ate' io, David 'Johnstone' Richard John:40i,- T. Oar,vey, Robert Drannen aud Neil Nur,' dock, sheeniValonrir (Note.--aheep val- ners must utIfthi;:lialled-;on where the Owner of the deg is known,. and* Must not called- in such 0:---E- 110'Ddabgh, *bat Webster (con. 13), Robert Drannen,k. J. McKenzie, Wm, 3. Neck, treaty Ole, • James* Lane, Thos. 'Dickson, las. John‘ rightotion;lis. Crawford, John lifoLiforis ThoN. Fence VieWers; Jim; it. Si;VagN Peara0a, Veil 'McDotiald, Prank Scott, Thos. U. Irwin•and jahleit Kickleyi Pound keepers. , The old Path.' intuiter.a are in office. vet Mitt' their bac CeSsOra are appointed and. receive their lists. • The matter (*.Ninth* for, 1018 was left eo the clerk and reeve for arrmige- Mont On blOtion Itioluirdson and Jamieson. , Ouiside of the grants mentirmed and Proudfoot account, balances'. of 1911 salaries and hes to auditars, there were -oniy small payntents of a few dollars., • , Oa inrition by 1Tackett and johnston adjohrnment was made to Marsh ittli at 10400 Aix. • Tif4 00 A4001 illerkt OUR Isifill;AL 1114011i ••••••••••••••••lie Thla Critki Claims We Ate Only Ha* Living and Working. - That the average mon and woman •In the United States today is env holt livbg and is not doing half of off Work not getting half of the joy 'from work • and life that human being Is cape- ble Of getting is the opinion of Dr. 1t• - ving Fhiher of Tale universitY, the great student and authority on. ego-. • mule health conditiOns. In 4 reeent otudy Olathe hoe nude of rural health • mid' national well being: he iinds that only 'something like 1 per cent,of nee, ple are real'? Well and free from im.. palTment, • . • •:- Interpreting Otis loW state of pikys- :IC4I 'health in term+ of What it Melina ••to"thet individind, the writer says. "It :means that we are 108114 it large part of•Otir rightful Ste not only by -death • itsedf,' which cute off many years we °Iniaht have lived, but deo froM di • ease.,and disabilities whieb ore not fa - Ont vrIlich "crIPPIO the, Power -to- - work and mar the Joy of living." efllcieiicy AiktO,Whatz_thifcatirtikof inertnelo the producing Pow-, er of this country, the' writer 'again sayii: oWe ;nay assume that on the ay; • eragelor every death per annum. there , :are tw6 persons sick during the year. Vire mairea•aboot 8,000,000 people eon- • ..itinitIy lying on sick beds.in. the United. States,. ot which on the Most cOnserva- tiver estimate at least hair 4need not • have been, there If ire:translate' these 'preventable losses, into . conlinercial - ter ,Ms we 'find that even by the most • conservative reckoning this •country 18 losing over • $1,500,000,000, worth of wealth producing power,everiyear. -441'ersonally," says P,rotessor Maher, ' "I believe it .ean be shore that the Chief' cense of this &generation is the neglect of Judividdal .layglene; partly •fromAlieronCe.' PSrtlY 6Ora indiffer- partly'' from sheer helplessness. The degenerationof our bodice follows a- degeneration of our habitd, The mire for the degenerative disease is Mori PerflOnal hygiene•-,nore 'acientifie habits of living.1.' • • .,DAYLIGHT .311/11DNIGHt,. , A10.13seishall Games and Sheeting, • • ••• .. Matches In Alaska. • • Two events .of annual occurrence In Alaska are: the Omit of the Verb:iris territerial gun clubs at Seward and. the 'Tnildifight, baseball game at Bairbanks. • ;IMO 22 tieing. the longest day In the _,yeilx,i,tliernislato.....liour 'of' theettiffe twenty-four whet). a newspaper csumot ' be easily read Out of dciors; audio -eon- -sequence .dealers-in..artifiriat light and ' lighting supplies have no hushiess.bot 'to dremn 01! the cuutiri.g -winter months. when:people light lampa et -2 o'clock .in • the afternoon and keep thern. going in• the forenoon until '10 seeleck or later; • 'Right •o'cloek in the everting is the bdUrAt_. which. the ball games usually . begin, but so 'Per as adeqqate„light is . concerned 12 o'clock midnight 'would*. • 'equapy, as ;wen,- „ • . •.: The Seward 12 O'Clock:raidnight sheet- ing tournament it ,Invariably . attended by all aportannen from the United States Who chance to pe vioting Ilene there at the time, and .ie participation Of such gentlemen 11 frequently , a., Source' or • chagrin to themselves: and .of Unitise - Ment to the initiated; the shooting repel* of:even:the crack shots.take a. sad stamp+ at these events. - This -is due ..to the peculiar light,..with . which kis are naturally not faniillarrt, As . Alaskan sportsmen do much Of their.. , summer shooting after If o'clock In the . •evening and -die Used, to these condi-. lions,. there is little variation in their niarkismanehip whatever the • hour. • •why,IVIetals Rust. • Gold,does not tarnish like other metal betafise it is not acted upoo by oxygen Or Water. It is the inoisture in the at, ' mosphere which minseeother inetals to tarnish owing to their oxidation. Water 'contains .4 large proportion'of oxygen. it is the oxygen in the moist air coni - bluing with, the surface of the metals that eovers them with tarnish,. Phitl? 'W-105,111-a-'-u-ii- 'he influence o • neither rusts; nOr tarnishes. Alundnum. .also does not rust, neither hot nor cold water having any action upon it. Sil- ver tarniehes on exposure to the air, the agent producing this effect being p . w ich A Great Fishing tear. • The Halite* 'Chronicle tell a story of the success of the hallinieet sailing from. Luneburg, MS„ Show- ing that the season has been e.ene- dessfUl one. in, 1906-, -it -Iss Baia. - way of comparison, the. 'Luneburg boats numbered 194 and their catch amounted to.120,9.70 quintals: Last year the --1111mber Lof---boata---hull gone flown to 106, While the catch had raounted to 21,8,060 quintals, Thia , .year, with the season •over, the fleet was reduced ' to ' 96 boats and the catch went up to 256,216 quintals, • the greatest catch in 12 years at 16118hte 1 T 916 catch ef the *218.060 . , quintals toldat an average of $7.50 a quintal,. iak2ag the Nairn Of the catch $1,635,500, but this year's' haul sold at $10 Per 4 tal amounting to 52,562,150.1d:3Th) thus Was „higher this year than t the increase in the cateh as Well as the selling Prke will more than offset the increase in. the cost of provision arid Ontfite, The seeable is about fire Months long aed some of the ereWs made upward of 91,000 per man. it. muy Stern eUrprising that the Ashing fleet should deurease in Site *hat: the cateh Is being sold at high .41 ries, but this, is explained by the cad; that the demand for boats tor t he casrrying trade Was the tenet of the decrease In tonnage, One of 44 'the Luneburg boat, to eite an ex- 4,,,p1e, was bought for $0,000 and as put in the nshing Soot tot the Jenson, 'clearing' $8OO� tor bet own- ert, who then sold. he tor 41/.49o, p vU 4 lit0at4h14 $44r t44446 the sul bur Iron is: themetal h tarnishes and rosts most easily, its oxi- dization proceeding until the metal is coMplekty eaten or burnt away with the rust, .ifarlous Parrots. • There are 850 species of parrots, Chiefly confined to the warm parts of America, Atria, Africa and A.uStrall Asia west of the Indies, and, while nu - moons in the Malay arehipelago they • 'are wantrng in China; Cochin China and the Philippine Islands. ThO'bul, speoles native to the United States hi , „ the Carolina parrot. The gray parrot of vOesterrV.AfriCa credited wIth having a grentarpliwei of Italtatieg the human veirie than any bird of the species, It has long been a faVorite and Is the subject °titian; ate. tresef greater or less 'credibility. • he Busy Hardware Rouse Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery The Best Ili It -Oven Range on the Market .J. :We expect anot- • 'her shipment_ of -this famous cook stove arrive this week. ' will be gla( to show you th good qualities and Many .conven- iences Over the .L ordinary cook stove. Do n9t faitto,se.our line of Stoves 'before, buying. It will pay-iyou. • tE:Tbe Store Where*Yourilopey vorrommisz, oes„FarthOt • , - YOUR LAST PHOTOGRAPH . , • . *As it taken in profiler aide or fall face? •• Wer you wearing stteeti ilhape "••., or evening dcthes or Just au artistie drapery? Why not have some net : . ' PORTRAITS MADE HERE ° in a different pose and befouling attire just as you look now. Your friends .would be so glad to receive' finch a picture. - * • ""''' Studio Open.Monday; Tuesday:and WiacinetclaY . . Q. S...FREE .Photographer, Lucknow Dr. Anna M. Shaw SaYe ; • The- Voiciinin:who have nOt been trained - in stenography and typeivriting, should inunediatelY :undergo in- struction, in exactly the shine spirit that moved them to attend-' . classes in first.ald nursing." • • • The need for stetrgraphers'is urgent' • 7 he work is pleasant and. the pay ample Why shOuld you not Undertake this work? . • We admit' students. at..a1;34 • Central Business' Coll • VI/INGHAM, ONT. • Affiliated With Central Realness College, Stratford, and the Mott flintiness- . College, rorento. Ask for our free catalogue.. Telephone1.66. D. A. Mel,achliti, Pres. identp A. Illaylitandi ' • Want: besigll for Plaque. Donald Mattlaster, M.1'., who Is a Member of the liritiah Parliament- ary Coriataittee charged with tom - Dieting arrangements for having a plaque Prepared in nietutory of the men 'who have made the .supreme acriece at the front, htritelil that en 1216 allgitestiOb the competition for de - be open to the overeeas dontiaions. Mr. MaeMaster is a Can7. • dian himself. . ' ••• Anternobile Shown together in, .an anteltutbile, Meseta:a in London aro a steitin tar tilt in 18B2; a steam ttlegcle dating roxt 1221, an411 $400141.411 car 144 Silted 14 - 41:x.f4., R11, , • -4- 47•71; 1;11 e? - sb-c • 64,61 &WI. /872 •Capital Atttho1zed, $5,000,000 Capital Path -up, a3,00e,e00 Surplus, • - - $3,500,000 Uncertainty 0 one 'knows what the future may bring forth. Now, -while your health is good and your earning capacity unimpaired, is the , time,. to .accumulate: a competence.. ' One dollar deposited in. the Bank of • Hainilten will start a savings • account 1.IJCKNOW° BRANCH .1. A. Glennie, 'Manager �URLAY PIANOS These are ligh.grale'ruusital instruments. a:14, invite your Inspection of theni befori InirehaSing, Sewing Machines The New Wittreritta sewing Machine is a strong; durable und ligltt running machine. 'Call nhd see thein. before buying. LUCKNOW • 4•4