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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-04-11, Page 14 4 ct Iljg1T 4717"F 7" 7 P. 77" '77 '1111241"1.474 ste, tne $x.so per year, in advance; Szoo otherwise LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 1 ithes 19113. single Copies A cents SHOE BARGAI N We have picked out 'several lines of 1Wen's and Ladies' Shoes, to clear out at Bargain Frices.which will Pay you to •see before buyiu,g your spring suppiy , • 50 pairs Ileitis ifeavy Shoes clearing, at 2 50, IV and up to $4 OCr, 'which le lose. than present wleilesale priest. 30 peas Menis Vic' Kid and liox Calf Medlin, and Bela to clear at 4 00 and 30 pairs Ladies' Vine Shoes in patent lt other and vici 'kid with cloth tops, to sell at 3.S0 and $4.00. palm Ladiete Mahogany • Cell I td, Mt new sport lastThis shoe *child he good. bitying at $7.50,. Our pride is $6 59. ^ Ackert & Rathwell, - Phone 149 Micartow • latIgSide —Monday, April 8. • Plongbing has started •although' the greund is none t00 ht. • .. Miss M. Mcf%weli, ot Erin, ha been . seemed as teacher for S S.,NO., 8. ' AU enjoyed theniselven at the Wed- ding reception Of Tiffin and CaMerOn- The giltswere numerous and beautiful,. showing the esteem, in which the young "noupleavere held. • 1, ° • • AlrklathesOn•Wala sawing wood with hi gasoline outfit a few 4001140 week. • . Miss Floreoco McGregor, of Toronto, .'who lute epoot the Teo two woolta with tor sister, Airs. John ,Ileederilon, of near Taticktiewoe idling her parents , here, . . . "I'l•The ladies of the W U.& boa their ntonllita Meetinratthe hOli'm AA lira. ]) MeDobaM on Thursday • afternoon here -Ngeea.-good--attenclance,-*Ild-an interesting -a eating, after whieh tt.dainty • ‘: tea wag serVed, by the hostess. • ; Come to the patriotic dance ia the Town Hall Lucknowon the evening of . , April 12.: • - The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Pita, church next Sunday. -. preparatoryservicito wifl . be held Friday. afternoon, when, ReV. Mr. Sinclair, of BeiMpre, will preach. Nisi; LizzieAtInees bad charge of the Y.P.S, meeting knit Thursday even- ing. " T110:10alder fOY this, week is Miss VeraHill • • ' • , Lalloarop 110 CROW Soomv last week shipped 40 'Shirts an 30 pare of edcks. • The receipts sine Dec.. ut are . as todosve: Dalon hand 1300; contri- butione 33 '15; procedvi Of lecturei6:00; total receipts $61 76 Eipenditurei- Yern 822 90; flannelette 27.85; buttons 20c;'expense at leettire 10 00, total ex- penditure $61.01. We are very grateful '• to those who 'have helped either by con- tribution or vairlt,—Tena Moffat, Treas., BMW. Riehardsen, Secy. -P CtiliOSs Cottlerg -Monday,, April 8tii: {live .gbod opportunity to clean tiv-ir :-• CHAUTAUQUA FESTIVAL' Di you Kw/who in nesse ou low# hoard about tbe Chautau- qua Feetival to be bed in Lneknow on April 26* 27 and 20;., but perhape you know little about it: " Beck in the winter menthe Mies Asa Bradley, ot the Deminion Chautauqua Fee‘tivals, pailadian Offices of which are in Toronto, **tea lateknow told pre Seated a plan which areatly intereeteci a umber of our progressive citizens, Who ara on the look out. ,fer a pod thing aed chance to raisemoney for the, patriotiewark. eemmittee-or aleece. la,tion was formed and a contract made ,witb the Chautauqua Company to liold a three-day afternoon and evening "Fes- tival" a eeries of entertainments. Theee will coueist of some of the heat musical, entertainment and lecture talent that the present day platform affords. D, Gilbertson is secretary of the local committee and heinforms that the Festival will open on the afterttoon of A.pril 28 and contiling for •three days,. a program being given each afternoon and groping of the 20, 27 and 20, • Those composing the local committee are: Geo. H. Smith, D."Gilbertson, WM, 'Ulnae, F. T. Armstrong, Dr, G. A.. -Newton, A. D. MacKenzie, IL A: Doupe, A,. E Derain J. G. Armatroeg Dr. A. Biliett. • " ' Thinie have no 'thought of financial Pitt for themselves and Will have nail.- ing • out of it but work, They simply aim te;get a good thidgfor the town and surrounding country and incidentally raise Some Patriotic money.' • In order to assume the expense of. the undertaking in advance, as was required the 'ecnomitteehave colleetively obligat- ed themselves • for several hundred dol- lars in 48seasipP tickets.‘, These tickets are to he Bold to the Publie at their cosi price, as fixed by the Chautettqa GOLDEN • WEDDING „ fiundity last was the 20t1 annivereary a the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. *Alex Roes of town, and the event Was quietly -celebrated by them at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Smith - They were presented on behalf of the family with a purse ef gold, and some beautiful flowera. . • - Over the fifty yeara thatliave gone by since their marriage, Mr. and, Mr8., can look back to the very early days of Lucknew, he 'having been here as early, &net little earlier than any man now hvingin town tr_tIV Matilage took Place' at Teeawater, it 'being necessary to gd there to find one qualified to tie the nuptial knot. .Mr. and Mrs Ross are not as old as might be inferred from the fact that the have celebrated their golden wedding—he is 70 and.ahe is 68. Mr RON tame to Lucknow when he was enly fifteen and he hail been in the harness business for 02 years. and• Pince 1877 has had a business of his own. Mr. and Mr8. Ross had a family of tux daughters,, and of the number two are dead. Two live in Detroit, ono in Cheeky and one in Lneknove. .Buys Farm Tractor The -Andrew Brothers, south Of•Luck- now, have purchated a La Cross Hants, Farmer tractor from the Renfrew Machinery Co. through theiocal agent Min,and. will have the machine deliier, ed in..a very short time. With the trac- tor they get, a three furrow Plow. 'We believethis is the first farm tractor to. be placed in Lucknow district, and BO doubt it operation 'will be watched with great intorest. • .The Andrew Broa. are both 0 A,O men and up to 'data farmers. . and.. an surplus to the. cOnnattee tato. be -donated to the local Patriotic Worlr: 'The season -tickets are interchougeable or transferable in the famil.y, and are good for the whblesix, afternoon and evening sesitont. Adult tickets will sell for 8200, and a *eat may_he reserv- Childreu'e Beason tickets will • be $1,25, and May be made reserved for 25e. additional. Tickets' to any funk' sediiion wtll alto be sold, .The price be- ing for adults: afternoon 50c, evening 75o, Children afteroon 85e evening 50e• . Pregrams wili continence proraptly at &Mock in the afternoon and 8 o'clock in the. evening, There" will be great variety* of entertainment7sprnething now and different every guidon and a different troupe every day., • Tickets wilt be on tale by all Members 'of the committee and at J . Garnet Armstrongia Dreg. Store. Purchases. should be made parly as the number of season ticketd is strictliiimited to 300,, sales beend that number Will he at an advance of 50.1 ? • $200 may look like a high price for a ticket, but consider that it wilt admit, you or another member of the family to all six sessions and that the program will all be of a high ()Mo.._ • The Ideal committee believe that they Mr. lash Amitli is 'busy eutthig wood " here this week. •11ormal, spent Easterweek with her • parents at Westford. A,anunber of ladies from here attend- ed the Institute meeting at the home - of-Mre M;Ilaidetilay --on Thursday last •Mrs, 'McKenzie' is vialting with lir -daughter, Mr.e. W, Dein Culross. Misses Annie Wraith and. Muriel Halo of Toronto, are visitors atBobt. Wraith's. • Mrs. Millet and Mre. Rannernann, of • Kinloesyikatet friends here het week: MARKETS , (Cozrected up to Wednesday aon) Wheat... i0 Oate•••#444...**0.opot.• evolve 88 88 60 1 70 Peas # ..3 00350 • BilekWileat • . 011 • ....I 60 Butter,— •. 40 42- Eggs, lieW faid.. *0.14 iv.isIse;1; 36 42 ROO. • 1.6•4* 0,00 19 60 TORONTO MARKETS Choke heavy steers... .812 35 to p.2 75 Choice butchers. # . lt $0 to 12 00 • Pholce butleheriti cows.. 10 00 to '10 SO Good feeders 9 SO to 10 00 Good milch C6WS . ,.100 00 to 135 00 Itego, led ,endavetered. 20 00 to. Pall whom.? 40044'00000,V 21.4 16 GX:$86 'Wheat 41••6•461,04 210 to oata # o .40010004.4. 411.“ I 04 to 1 05 timothy.tray.z.. * 20 00 to 23 00 not*, now laid • 4/ to - Butter, eteitMerY Prints 49 to 10044 PkyFr1nt�.v* 34 te 38 meg eum to help on the, patriotic work 1Viafeking P —Monday, April 8tho • Tho,local maple syrup makers have been kcpt busy this year, as the sap run has been unusually brisk. Mr.L.Stothers returned from Guelph last Wednesday, having completed hie course of study on the art of butter making at the 0 A.C. , .Mies Itae.Alton spent the week -end at the home of her uncle, , Thos. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. WilfRitchie and family were Sundaytisitors at T. Blake'. , Mies Leila Blake returned on Friday to her schgol near Toronto. Carman Stothers was up from Tor- bt the helidays: Since receiving bia tailitary discharge, on account of Immerse is completing his °mime at Toronto Lithveraity Mr. and btre. W. Pepper and "family have moved onto the farm recently Property Chang flaying- sold his ,prepeity jdst- Jacinth of tewn to Mr, flaid Alton;-Paul-Sitelt- zer bought J. Watson's residence .in town; He gets possessioh en May lat but Will ctume to revdde• on his 'farm Until October. Mr. Watson bas bought, Mrs. Sandy's residence emit of town, and will move there shortly.' Mr. Smeltzw also bought ;part of the go. Mannus property' offered for Bele by auction lest SiturdaY. Another change is the purchase of the Stewart residence near the planing mill by Mr.. T. Mac- Donald -of the Gravel Road south,: who' recently.disposed of his.. farm t� Jas. Agar, Mr. Agar will work the farm this season, .• • LOCAL AND CENERAL Farmers ato getting busy on the land ' M. Thomas 31,„Irwin has bought A new Grey-JDOrt car, from the local agent, Mt. Allin., Mr, and M18. Thomas Math, of Onl. ross, were week end visitors with Luck - now and Ashfield, frien-ds. Mi. and Ors. A. .T; Aimetrong and son. Harold, also -Mist Ethel ArMstrong, f Wipbam, epent Sunday with, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Armstrong. • Commencing Tuesday April 16, ° Ore laickilow Public 7.4ibrary will open Tues - da”, Thursdays and. SatUrdaya—after- , NtriotiP Dance in the Town Hall Luck - now, evg. of April 12 ander auspices of the Hockey team. Don't come alone, and be sure to tell yourfrielids about It. . The Lucknow'Fire Company have,de- aided to manage a Field Day and Cele- bration here on June '3rd, the proceeds, of which will go to the local' patriotic Lucknow No• .112 will 'attend divine service at the Anglican church Lucknow, on Sunday April 28th at 11 a.m. All brethren are cordially invited ' • 18-4p. open and evening $4eit. owned by Mr. Anson Finlay. Mr, Pep- per will werk the farm for Mr. Thom. Iryin this year. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Pepper into our community, On Saturday last Mrs. Stothers to, etived a letter from her son, I. O. &nth. ere, written on Match 13, the day he was gamed. Ile said, as he had taken every precaution he was Only slightly gassed, his eyes being the worst affected and he expected to *Ufa to the firing UPO Inthc owe qthy, dolo. Glamis —Monday, April &- School •reopened here on Monday morning. 'Mrs. Abbott and Miss Winnie, of Riversdale, •visitil at James. 'Beggs' last ' Week. They , Were accoMpanied home by the latter's brother, Roy, who was here for the syrup season. ' • • •' The W..M.S. met at the home of Mra. Campb.ell on Wednesday. , 3:K.--.11cLennanieon- nat. We hope for het -sway: rectiveryl. Chas, J. McKinnon veturued to -7 -Wal-• laceburg on Saturday: . tlide'''Mokeetititteleft-trrlIoarcriar fOr Edmonton, Alherta. • Mr, 'Madden returned to Detroit last - week. • . GeorgeoGraves' driver got b-adly cut •with.gless Saturdayand will be -off • Work for a few weeks. ' . Angus Moloan, con. ,10, is ill.' An. hope toilet*: a his. recovery -soon.. - Mr. McCatiley returned froin Tara on Saturday. Owing to his mother's ill- ness they cannot move at preaent. • Miss Symons add friends waited Sal= • ein and Itiveredale friends over the' • weekend. - • Miea MOrenzie, of Kincardine', visited relatives on 2nd con. last, week. Pte. Osborne, of Saugeen, woo a Sun- • day visitor with relatives On the 14th -Miss•actean, teacher inAhe Lucknow School, was called to her home in Ash- field on account of the sudden death_ of her father. Air. McLean who was about so years of 'age was .el•Xite active and, dropped dead svithoursufferieridness., COMING.—Under the atispieed of 1. at, riotic Society on -April 17th, War Moving Pict ores.: All, new reefs. Charlie Chap- in] in a big four-reel:feature .entitled "A• Night at the Theatre." Don't miss't. Remember the date. In renewing his subscription to The., Sentinel.*rt G. V, Towlevof Boitsvain, an., a a es ou reTun w ere . ha& i'beeu. until the. first of. April, they itere :having- Very -z. otorieg Wea,ther. and 'seeding. was under way in • rettnyplaces. 'On Wednesday, April 17th DOREN- • WEND'S cf.:Toronto- (Canada's Greatest -Nair Goods Stores) invite., you in see theit.display of fine Hair Goods at, the Cain House: SWitches... Pompadours, Transformations, Self -Dressing Waves, ete. for ladies and. Toupees and Vvigs for Gentlimen who -are Bald. There is no _charge for demonstration, • • The April inepting,of. the - Lucknowi Women's Institute will. be hold in the oounca chamber on Friday the 12th, at the usual hour. 'A feature of the meet- • ing will be a debate on, resoled that "Marriage is Women's Highest Ambi- tion." A paper on "Making Home At. tractive," will be. given and 'there . will , be Musical. featurea. , • MO) •• GIAMIZt.-4131the township of Kinloss on April 2, 1918, Joseph Dean Wil- fred Gamble infant son Of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a anabloi, age 2 Months and g days. Will 'Encourage Gardening , . • The Lucknow Council has take e steps to encourage the: production •of stuffs, and will do everything possible to en - &outage the -planting of vegetable gar- dens. -A number of parts of unused Streetwill be broken up. and parties' •needing grotind to plant on should make mplicationfor a_Partk_ of rtilese at an . , Zion • . 9P4.4=0.411'1,)A-I4 Mrs. • Sameti, Hunter, 'of London, is visiting at James L. 'Hunter's: ' Margaret Ritchie has returned to Teeswater. . „ -• . ,Mr.s. James E. Ritchie:is encoding_ EV. - 101V dayslwith her daughter, Mrs. Satin- der's, of Mafeking. •. " • , • Pte David Johnstone and Miss Verna - Stroud spent the week end et 'BIlleVale. Mr. and Mfrs, Peter Watson and , . daughter, of St.'llelens, Visited at Jacob Hunter's Sunday. • -Mr. Miller, of Listowel, has returned home after spending a few daya with his daughter„,Mrs. Thos. Strong. ' •• The,Frog Pend Orchestra; has again appeared •on the •otage and are now waiting for an encore. • . Aluand iirs.• Jobe McGee, of Pert • Albert, visited at Peter Cooke's Satur- day. LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORT Room' Tab. Class Bre--Dra mien Macintosh, Maly Douglas, Jessie Stewart, Roberta Bridgette. Ociod---(Florence MeXonee, Sadie jewitt, Will Alfred Nixen)i Ken- neth Thompson; Willie A.gnew, Mar- garet Primer B. E. Norman Wilson. Good -..-Albert Chisholm, Alex Andrew, Bettie Vhjaholn Arabel Cut:wren. Pruner A, Ex.:— Marion Stewart, - Billy Henderson, .41bert 13ridgette, Eliz- alietb. MacDonald. Gedd—(Robbie Tar- 'vis,'Winnifred 'Webster, Margaret Me - Allister, Shiela McLeod, Clifford Web- ster, Mary Jewitt, Bertha Milne, Syd- ney' Whitby, Bessie Libel, Archie Mac- Millan, Roy Ague% Ly Whitby, Kath- leen Mortis, . ' .T. W. MacCarzum, Teacher. ' CHURCH NEWS Services in the Methocliet Church. en Sunday at ti 4.01, and 7 pin. Morn- ing. eubjeet, "The Refiner."' Evening subject, "The Optimism of Jesus.' • 0004 music. ,‘•ierybedy Ivelcoine. kitEtilsYTEUI4N OffUltati. -- Service's •next lienta Pay at 1 1 a 111. Ana 7 atin, Morning enbject, "bob* 04e'a Bit." Evening oubject; "The lbad To Racial ;Union." Anniiersary.services ,will be Iheld pn the .0th •of May: The Rev, James Wilson B.A., of Dovercourt Road Church, Toronto, will be the-. elPeglia preacher for the day. . Appreciated' Ms's. W. 3 Little, of town, recently had the following letter froraher nephew, • Robert J. Whitley, who is in the army: Dear Auntie Little: Kindly convey ' .niy.sincere and heartiest good wishes to the ladies of the Patriotic Society whose generous gift hat only comforts and pro- tects my weary feet, but recalls fondest :memories of the little home town -for whose noblewomen r Would be -proud to,shed my last drop of blood. Witfl 10,78 --BOB: Capt.W. J'o.. Wadley :•Captahr W. J. Hindley ie. one of the. speakers who will visit Lucknow in con- nection with,* Chautauqua yeativA; tia by the merest accident we are able to give some information frotna Ltzck- now "boy" as to his ability. After read 'ng last week's Sentinel, Cameron Geri- . snow-at,-Lendork-wiete,to-Jr-Ga ,Armstrong as follows: r noticed W. J. Hindlees name as one of the party. know him Very well, and am going ,to give you his Rep., so if my opinion of this distingaished, 'gentleman will 'help in •the sale of rieats or advertising,' I won't have written this for nothing, sae! • _Rev. W. 3. •Ilindley is. an Oxford County man—just to show that he is a real Canadian: He was. four 'years Mayor of Spokane, Wash, and was sev- eral times asked: to become candidate for Congrerer, . but refused. Later he was minister Of Central Congreptionvil Church, Winnipeg. and had the largest congregation in Winnipeg. Ile got spact. lal permission from the City Collodi to put ' chairs in the aisles and "fill" the 'church to capacity though -contrary to the City by-law. was considered the greatest orator in the West and his services were in Constant 'demand opr _ . .both sides of the line froni Winnipeg to Vancouver, which. suggests his ability' to holdonaudience. . gels, a real lire one, and mixes the "straight from the shoulder" line of bilk with hiller' win& frequeiatlY "brings down the house" in a manner 'all his own. :1 attended his church in Wpg. and was out with him on a, tour of Manitoba a year ago last arinter_-_-_-le _doing.... the, -"spieling,"• ;of • course;--Luckuownever -heard a man like him. I ate going to take in • that series of shows if I have to walk nome. ,17,9.21615?!.V;m1.0,.exitt. Yours etc., • OWL Geddeo, St., Helens —Monday, Apr. & Miss Annie Wallace has returned to Tillsonburg after spending - several months with her sister, Mrs. john ler. • • MissMargaret Webb spent the Eau. ter vacation in Toronto aid Guelph. .Miss Janet T.:Attie is home from Mot - real on an extended visit. Come to the patriotic &woe in the Town Hall Lucknow, on tbe evening of April 12. ' !rho following returned to their duties after Vie holiday: Modes W,p, Rutherkird to Fergie, Mary Little to Allen, ford, Colina Clark and,Nina Woons:t� Blyth, May. Cameron Mitchell, -Clara Woods to London Normal and Mary Dwain to Stratford Normal.' • • . . , We understand the 'McKenzie farm •oil' the .t2th Con. has been '•sold • to Mr. Wip. Bell, ot Pine Hiver. ' Mrs. Gordon kft this week for God- erieh where she hairtakerva position ,in the Alexandra Hospital. Ou Friday eveninglnembers of the Women's Mis signary Society rept at the home of Mre. •s• 8. • Mr:- and Mrs. Jtseplt England are inovingio Lucknow ties week. Cone to the patriotic dance in the T0Wil 110111.1110kiltiWt on the evening of April 12. The Jtsnee • • ---Tuesdity,41)1:...9, Harry Jewitt was in the Jungle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R Mahood, . of 'Wing - ham, viaited at. Wni McDonald's thie week, : • Alex. dillies has purchased a 'neyv driver. Wm. MCDonald and Jito. Purvis were • on a wild goose chase to the lake last Saturday but were unable to procure • any birds although theysay they were uitenumeroua. • . Oer bog would be the better of a few ` more pyramids ot'graVel-thit aprimr. aa what the council put on last fall ie fast being curled into the ditches. . A cquple of weeks ago we. reported • that a dance was held at Win. McInnis'. We have since learned that We was • misinformation and • that the people named did not have a dance at all, don with an address and a PllDie lhOngt - • , MAW altiVeCt home On Monday after -ipendinr,their honeymoon. With friends it Toronto' • and Barrie. • APRIL WEDDING.—A very pretty wed- ding took place on Tuesday, April 2nd, at Westvievii St, Helens,- the liorne.of Mrs. R K Miller; when her.; youngest daughter, Christiaa Robertson, became the bride of Mr. Wallace Miller.The ceremony was performed'at' 11.30. a.m.. by. Rev. ,Mr. Little The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr, Isaac Miller, looked pretty in a dreSs of while ,ailk crepe de chene and 'carrieda bouquet of white roses and fern. She wore a sunburst of pearls, thegiftof. the groom. . Miss 'Laura Currie „played the wedding march. • The rooters Were tastily decorated- With Carnations and ferns. The presents were numerous and beantiful,•shewing the popularity ot the young couple A dainty wedding break- fast *as served, the tables -being Waited on by four . of bbs giri Maids (tithe bride. The bride add groom left amid' showers of confetti and good wishes for. Lucknow where they took the train, for Toronto and Barrie. There were about •forty guestapresent.:._Those froniudist. mice were: Miss W:ellaceandAir. 'Walker; .-of Barrie; Mimes•Pletcher, of igibonbugi Misses Cuertingham, of :Walkerton; Mr. Of Toronto;•Missee Salkeld, of Goderich; Miss Robiswe Richardson, of Harr:hit:in and Miss Laura Carrie, of Winghean.' he young, couple will reside on the groota's farm near St. Helene. Note these Facts 413We We pay cant' for any quin� • tity of _Good Butter, Fresh Eggs.and (toad Potatoes, Teas went up" another live cents 11.4 pound? We are selling what we have at the old price. We also have specialprices On Raisins, Prunes, Bak? lug Powder,Coffee, Soap and Good Eating Cakes.. Fresh Garden and Pield Seeds. Also Brooms; some good Shoes and Rubbers at special prices., We will appreciate your buying\ • homy* verY much- 415tsfe. 1.». WOODS PkfON 'EVERYBODY'S -COLUMN moNEy TO LoAll.,-,-ork mor4sgea and note4 , at reasonable rates.- Piro anaemic*. not' - Stook and '3111itual Companies. convey . andna done with neatnesa and despatch. GINO. A. SIDDALL. Breaor. Lateknew .WANTED,11A.1cinda of raw fare. •Iiiiihest • city prices paid at Lucknow. Don't 'sell your Juin without Booby Jake Libel, as he has the city market: Best Miceli for junk. ragsaubher,ltorsehair-10 oz. to a pound; • and all, kinds of. hides. Phone and I Wilt 16.9 tf,„ and r JAKE. „Low., Luc:k88, now.. - RAW FURS WANTED--Aaahest. price wW be paidfox. all kinds01raw Turs.Npec** . ial prloe for muskrat....',Beatt-MleaMilt )34 paid for horsehair and 'rubbers. wow.. YDOon 16e00011'70suriore.fuM. 0all at B. •illitzsteiq's DR. PARSER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain H04138. Lucknowevery Wednesda_y afternoon. All ' chronic diseases successfully treated. Vs- pathy removes- the physical coupes of disease. Ad.l.14tuten4 of the spine is more ^ . quickly seou4 =4 ant. with fewertreatanenbi ' by thtteopathythatt evaav ether 'method, ,• NOTICE of 0s• CELEBRATE JUNE .iessor veil. *I* • • 110041/40 3rdIN LUCKNOW vaP, • 4t!t“ • *ir"42.4P it it " - FOR BALE ll'Oligoida.c4L00E-rndGiototodn..tourukixocitAtthoismoo, 141200N, labil.araiii." . • •• -• 114-p. _ , • FOR, SALE.-Twa houses on Caznpbell St.. Lucknow, wili. bo sold Cheap for quick' Sale. Apply to Mils. (Dn.) dicesibmicix Ripley. • 18-5404 FOR SA.LB-Bred.to-lity Barred Hoek and.Sin- gle (30pab white Leghorn Egg& for Hatch- ing from he& that lute layealaS dozen the past three months. Price. 435o for 13. Akio Yorkshire Swine. Apply to JNo. Fauna% 11.1t. No. 7, Lucknow. PhOn0 Dungannini 821113. nannt FOR SALE. --400 aoros, lot 1;6)11,10 E. Ashflold-known tho "SulliVith Prop- erty" clay loam, 10 acres good hardwood butM, remainder in grass, well watered, fences in pn m/repair, ear to church and school, possession can be given at Once. . For further particulars apply to Miss ICA'rE. Sin.tiVAN, Kingsbridge, Ont. 114-210. Notice TO Auto Owners Metorists are hereby notified that' the Selling of gasoline and auto supplies is •strictly forbidden in the village OfZukw now on Sundays. You will gckernyour. selves accordingly. . By order of The Council • 1.11. Antenw, • R. jouteSunt, . Clerkt Reoyel .4L'Atr°1911111"Crai..r . • 'For all matters regarding OreenaillOetuetery 'refer to D. O. Taylor Secretary. HURON .COUNTY COUNCIL, •. At the 'request of the•_Ontario Re- . sources Conviiittee, Warden: Elliott „ of Huron County called the. County Coun- cal together in a special session on Tues. day of last week. - At the afternoon session,' 'the fog resolutioqa were peeled: - Moved by Jae A...Ford, seconded by . Dr. F. Harbin, that the ceineil of. the Co.inaty.Of Hilton in fully aware of the* need of increated farm: production and, is 'wining ,to co operate in any way -for greater production of all farin products neceseary to assist the Allies to win the - war and consider an organization, na putiined by the government, should at once be boinpletek in eaCll • in thecountY. , • ' Moved by B. W. F. Beavers; Seconded by -A E Erwin, that the Seyeral reeves • Composing-thils coincil.he instructed- to (tall a meeting, or meebipgs in_theig respeotitomunicipalities and do all. In ... the people to enter into the spirit of the greater production Of:. food movement and did in every POssible way by increas- ed acreage of , wheat . and other cereals to produee foodstuffs in greater.- - • -- once if possible than in‘theliest, carried. Before -tile Council- concluded it wan • •.movedby Reeve Livingston, Grey . ship, seconded by Reeve Beaters, Exeter, that Huron Council urge the Provincial and Domition Governments to abstain from all unnecessary expenditure dttring tbe period of the war.and that the Strict4 eat econonly, consistent with efficiency be practiced. Carried,' After.' appropriate remarks by tho Warrdcze addroiv:.-co, trete-given OU• Coe. servation and Production by Etev J. A. Agnew, Clinton; Rev. 3. E. Hogg; Olin - ton; 'A. I/. Musgrove ex-M.P.P. for bTorth Huron; S. B, Stothers, tbe new Huron County "'District ,Agriciiltural- Wpteeentative; DivirlForrester, Clin- ton; Sohn ileneford, TuckereMith Twp; • Ret. A. X Seeps, Clinton; Itev. Mr. Abery, Loncleaboro; Mayor Thompson, Clinton; ex -Warden Cantelen,Clintoti The tutting Alolierl b ‘ogirtp; the .1sTat. IQ•Antbeli, .3 • •