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LUCliNOW
ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 18th., 1918.
Single Copies 3- cents
IMAOAINS.
We have piked oUt several
'lines of Men's and'aLadies'
Shoes to clear out at Bargain
Prices which will pay you -to
- see before buying your spring
supply.
50 pairs Men's Heavy Shoes clearing at
' 2 50, 3:00 and up to $4 00, which is
!Os than present wholesale prices.
30 pairs lifen's 'Wei Kid and Box Calf
01acher and Bala to clear at 4 00 and
$4.50.
30 pairs Ladies' ine Shoes in patent
• hather and vici kid with cloth tooth
• to sell at 3,50 and $4.00.
• SZBCIAT4.-15 pairs T45551fes, Mahogany
• cult 1 it. on new sport last. This
shoe would be good buying at $7.50.
Our price fe -56 50.
• 'Ackert & Rathwell
Phone 149 •LIJC111010W
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Zion,
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, -!-Tuesday, April xe
• UreDavicl 'Stroud Ida purehaaed a
Ford car.
. Many of, the far mere have:commenced .
needing. •
-Mien MeQueid; of Lncknowspent
the week -end at Albert Helm'e'
Mies Neebitt, 'af Amberley, is spends
ing a few dope at David Andrew's. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stotherft- and
daughter Fpant.Sonclay at George Hun-
• ter'e.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and Mr
• and Mrs Jas. McKay,' of Willow Creek,
• inotered to Ralph,Nixon's Sunday.
, • ' quite a number of the tladiesattend-
ed the 1„1,01 Cross meeting •in. I..enes
- church last Vidnesdak-
„airs. joreph England and little son
have , returned hona • ..•
;few days with bersister in Goderic.h•
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- We are,gliatito hear that Miss Nellie
.__I.Eihtland. -who; hap. beensuffering-from,
a i attaek f appencheitis is able • to be
about again • • '
Messrs. John and Harry Durnin, of
St. Helens, weretheguests of George
• Oilmen Sunday; ,.
• Mrs. Woodeand daughter, Margaret,
:are visiting witli. friends. near Elora.
00erge Obit% 14 apontingaround
With a new driver thesedays.
Olivet •
s --Tuesday, April16.
P. o. Sam E trly, • returned soldier, ' is
. • aiisiting'en the -2nd con. :Simi' 'opt his
left arm while on tha active firing line
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-B6apese--ItoorsiTorr erern Thursday
'evening; April ilth, at Huron Church
Manse, by Rev. D. A.. MeLeain. Miss
Annie Biz ibethltaultiton, was united in
• marriage with Mr 'Milian' Leslie Bor-
den. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Peartien a
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pleasant and prOsp'srous voyage through
Onset' League and Sunday School
held their annual election of offieete oil
Tuesday Of last week, 'The -following.
Officera were elected for •the Coming
., year: President: 'Mies Laura Coiling;
1St' viceeprefi , W. 5 McGuire; 2nd vier).
pros, Alex MaeTavish; 3rd. *ice pres.,
Miss Milne Smiths 4th viee-pres'Wel-
ter Roilliton; Oh vim Mise Jennie
Harrington;• See -rotary, 'Mies', Margaret
Maetivialt; treasUrer, C)Iling; or-
-41"fd:
' . -1 'Borden ;ForWard Movement collector,
jam easegseesee.-seyes .eres
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.The Fall Wheat .
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' The condition Of fall wheat. in West-
ern'Ontark is still' in doubt: *Seeding
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was somewhat 'late last' falland the
crop , wasnot well .advanced when the
611C)W game on. , It 'appears to have
dome from under-the13110V4 in fair con
dition, but_the....„vveather sinne has not
been favorable. - Good growirg weather
Is new necessary to make even a fair
crop.
•. MARKETS...
. (carected up to iltedne'sdy noon)
Whea.ti, . • ../ 10
Oats.Of o• 88' 90
Barley....". • d 4 ; • • 4 ▪ • 41 BO .1 65
Peas . .. : .......3 00 350
Buckwheat '• • • .5G
Butter....; . • • • .. • • • .'• 41 42
. Eggs, new laid..... • 35 • 30
1900
• --TORONTO MARKETS
Choice. heavy steers....$14 0 to it14 75
• Choi& butchers....... 12 00 to 12 30
('hole butChers' cows.. 10 00 to 10 SO
• Good feeders • 9 SO to 10 00
Good inI1ehcowa.. . • 100 00 to 135 00
Minn &demi watered.20 00 to
F11 Wl,eat 2 1.4 to
Goose Wheat • . • • . • 2 10 to
Otto • 1 04 to • 105
•Timothy 1 -lay • 20 00 to • 23 00
• gas, new laid.. 41 to.
Butter', Creamer/ itiuts 49 to
• !WWI Nit/ 111001, .5 •34 te 38
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PROVIDING AGAINST WASTE
Article Frew Tpef off [Waal
waste of any food or fobd
products 5.1,r waste resulting from „care -
leafiness or from imperfect sto.rage
, ities has been made illegal and Subject
to pelialttee by order of, the Canada
Fold Board. By the tenni of this Or-
der, responsibility is laid upon Ovate
citizens to see.that no food is loot by
being kept tots Jong or kept in improper
conditions. If a private citizen .has
reason to believe that a cold storage
warehouse, store, restaaraut or hotel Nis
Wasting food in any way, he has- now
the opportunity ot making a complaint
to the municipal authorities with the
knowledge that the law is behind him.
• At a finie like this' when food is so scarce
in the World and so high in price" even
• in Canada where co inparati re abundance
, still prevails, it is the positive duty. of
the private citizeii to uphold the law
in hie own household and in his own
daily' routine.
In the past it has been the habit of
many people to complaift bitterly about
lack Oftegulatiens in regard to vvaste
and to lay responsibility upon the Dom-
inion Government. The constant re-
• mark 7:7); "Why does not. the Govern-
ment d • somethine", The'cold stOrage
in .some fari off city like Winnipeg
would develtme some imperfection and
agime thousands Of pounds of food would
be spoiled, then iminediately•woUld ariee
the question' ''Why does.not the Gov-
ernMent do fiomethingr The fact that
local initiative might "do,. sotnething"
was slow to occur to many good people.
The new order against waste makes it
it abundantly clear that the • Govern-
ment has "dene something." It. hal, in
fact, done all it could without creating
peaia-1-auit-8upenaiyo-*apAtinery-tO41'
more. It baa followed the principle of
-Weill enforcement and decentraliiaticn
ithonty, It has previdel! stiff 0nes.
• for those who break the law against.
waste of food and it has proyided that
prosecutions be undertaken by, local
officers. -Thu, if the ,rnanicipal health
inspector or any Municipal ofhier die:
Covers waste in a local cold stoiage ware.
house he lays the -charge before` a Police,
magistrate or. two jastioes of the Niro
and securing . a conviotien, secures one-
liallthe fine for municipality.: Sheller-
ly.in the case of a provincial officer ae
�uringa conviotion. • The penaltiesare
fairly stiff ones. l'he fines Veing limited
to amounts 'between $100 . and $1,000
with, the alternative of imprisonment
up to three months. • If circumetances
warrant %sand wastefulness by by ne..
gleot be flagrant, •both fine and impris.
onment may be imposed. -
Further. if local authorities learn that
food ifi being held when it .should be
sold for tear of sPoiling, they have only
to notify the Canada Food Beard. • The
Board ia in -its Lim authorised to notify
the offender that the goode. must. be
itnrnedia:tely sold and,.in default of
obedience the Board its may step in
and seize the goods and sell diem,
Most people ni this. eountry realize
that there is a great war waging. and -
that isesseele-enne- esivezeeesilepeatLeeessesise
danger of starvation. SaM9 feW. Sopar7.,..
matte d net •emes..Iiisese,
toteach them.
St. Helens
The. 8t. Helens Wp,Men's Institute
Will bold their April tneethigan the Pub-
lic 'Hall,: On Thursday afternoon April
25th. The meeting will take the form
of a sewing bee, to make hospital sheets.
Meeting.wili• Matt at 26'01°0E' The work
is needful: A general invitation
tended-Z.-SEafe •••• .
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Al,i,E.IERSO151,-,-.L-ORDON-A quiet „Wed.-
ding took place.iii" the %nag in St
Helens. on Monde', -April 15th. 1918,
when •Miss 41azelle Dora. youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ander-
son of St. Helens, became the .bride of
-Mr. Robert S,,Purdon eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. 'William Pardon of. White-
church. The 'bride wore a beautiful
• suit of navy blue poplin with. hat te-
match and carried a hoquet of Carnations.
The happy couple left on the afteraeon
train for -a short trip. On returning.
will resichi on ,the gronin's farm in' .East
Wiawanosh. We extend OM beet wilding
to Mr. and Mrs. Pardon. • s
' • In the CAN of Cliff Murray who has
been ill for some time,, medical men
liavndeeided that an operation for ap-
.pendidtio is necessary, and be will go
to Wingham hospital for that purpose
within a few deys• W. hope that . all
will go -Well. •, .
Mise Jean Webb (nurse) was allied
to Tiluov$10 to take charge of a Calleon
Mod*
tilLIRCH N. WS
Pkgsom.o.ri's eaur.en Servires
next Lord'a Day at 11 3k.M•. and 7 lo
Morning euhject, "Saved As By Vire."
Evening an,bjec!, ``Christ's Refoefiis."!
• Services -in the Metnodiet church on
Sunday, new time, 11 am. aed 7 p n.
-31orning subject, "A Perent'S I3enerlie-
tom"' Evening sobjects "Wristian
ion Necestiaay to World Pelee" Every-
body welcome, ee
• , THE Gump --frhougla the Guild was
held lest Mouday evening at' 8 o'clock
-new time -7 o'clock, old time -there
was a large attendance. The 1•cn ic .was
"money" arid wee in charge of the &vial
Counnitte . 'A paper on the tubiect
was. reit y.Phenfie Irving, and jen.
netfrlWurdie gave a „reading consisting
of video by which to kill a church. The
meeting was favorsd with a solo by Mist
Jean Douglas, and a number of girls
rendered a, chorus.
The Missionary Committee will pre
pare the program for next Monday, ,the
topie being 'The Effect of the War up.
on Migisions." ••
Bruce Batt,. 'Notes
„ "Never have I seen a happier lot of
men," says a Walkerton oificer, in writ -
jug• home about the departure ofethe
160th draft for France. , "The boys all
'seemed tickled Co death to get' awtl!
Si,' officers of the battalion have one
France thus fare Capt. :Whitehead
left on Feb 11 to join tne 8th Winni-
peg; Major Dunlop is withthe 2nd
Picador Batt; Capt. Foster is swith ,the
47th Batt.; „Capt Little is with theist
Batt.; •CePt. Rowland with the 107th
Batt. All are:permitted. to -retain their
captaincies.
As previously 'stated ,Majqr Moff.tt
willrejoin the U.. S. army. The rest of
the officers are at Bramihott. • The In-
dians went. to- the •Reserve Batt at
Branishott. • Every battalion in the 5th
Division is rePorted to be in the "same
boat." •All,he.ye sent drafts to France
and the remainder to reserve, battalions
1ereut-p.ftrtiref7Eng1autt.=Wke
ton Telescope. .
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LcCAL AND. GENERAL
• Chicken ;raising is a'pepular
• ment this spring:
•ge, J. W. Henderson is going exten-
sively into thehog feeding business.
MISS Gertio Begley was a week end
visit•er with tier sister; Mrs. M •Sprint,
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SPECIAL.-Bresh 'Garden Seed, 5.c.
a package or 10 for 2,5c., regular size. -
H. D. WoOus.'
Messrs. Walter McKendrick and Gor-
don Bogues were over from Detroit for
the week -end,
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•Mrs. W.' Habkilk and children, of
Kincardine, visited her former hem
here early in the week. „
We are Sorry to report that Mr. Due
can MacDonald who lives east en Camp
bell Sa•.1 is seriously ill.
Good morning! Ho* do youslike the
cray.ight saving'? We have heard a num-
ber of favourable comments.
Miss Madeline •McMorran, who has
been spending a couple Of weeks at her
here, has returned to, Toronto.
' Lieut. Huntley pordon attended the
Pritchard -Collins nuptials in Newmarket
this week, acting as best •
Mr.. Wnt Snieltzer is preparing • to,
move to the West again an will dispose
of household effects, etc, on April 24th.
Miss Miura •Graham, of Chillier:0e;
Ohio, was borne during the week to eee
her mother Whose serigus:•illnesS con-
tinues, ,• • •
, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall, and
Mr. and Mrs. John McRae; orbulrosse
were visitbrs with Mr. and. Mra D' Mc-
Leod,l Sunday. •
Mre. H. Pritchard was in Newnlareet
• THE, BODGE TO TUE, RHINE
(By H.1Cauftsan jll THE COSMO1POLITAN)
'Clermany holds us lu cont4inpt, heliey.
Ing• %nude shall finally • sednen ,onr
strength, that the cost, of halting her
Infernal ,cireer must daunt the United
States -'and dull its steel.:- • •
She thinks ' we love dollars too much
to turn them into guns and, fleets 'and
planes-ethat you have set a shoddy
price beyond which you'll. not pay for
manhood and wornan's sanctity. and the
rights of children. ' •
Because:We &along generouily fore,.
bore against the meataurernents of any
white rade by the hideous truths shriek-
ed from Belgium and Senna and Ar-
e menia and -northern France; • because
such stark atrocity challenged credence;
. because we did not strike at the first in-
. sult to our sovereignty; because we bad
the patience of the brave and just, giv-
ing the, nation time to choose whether
its ,sons should bleed- and its great
wealths lie free to all Democracy, Berlin
'read cowardice and venality in America's
heart 'and still feeds , fanaticism • with
this .tawdry lie. .
. Answer the Hun! Build- a . golden
bridgete the Rhine, • and crowd. it with
liberating armies until 'France is clean
• again and,Albert iday go.home t� heel,
• his natingled
Show' thitliiiiier -that we mean -to
'keen On launching ships, raising regi
ments, and financingthe government..
°Tellhe vandal kings that they "stall
not paps!' •' , • '
Let theforttines and the savings .and
'the wages of native-born and emigrant
. cry across the 'seas that we ,are money
• mad -fighting -money .
empty onr pockets end our Veins to
avenge justice and pledge the World to
peece.•
ns„Of_the..mailliotie
!fires endured humiliatioe and hungered
of .bociyul.• yonder iti:Europe,
mist 'now _Ood 7 Ole brutal OltoOraoi.es,
from which they fled. ' , •
The one record of real American, cit
izeiss , today is the subscriptienliat ..of
the Liberty Loans. .
Early Seeding In West
, Mr, A. 2 Dornin who has consider.
aids fanning intereats near 1Ceppel, Sask
arrived' home from the West on Tuesday.
Ile speaks of very favorable Spring con-
. ditionii in the Prairie Provinces this
year. Daring the: month he spent ,in
Saskatchewan,. there 'woealtriest
weather' for seeding operations, so; that
already the bulk of the work of.getti g •a
in a large crop has been done. • It is the.
prevaiting opinion that Saskatchewan
will need' a' goodly amount ' of ram the
colning.summer, as owing tef a dry fait
-there is not tliensual moisture and frost
• beton; the siirface. Mr.:Durnin:hasrept-
ed his land on shares and will not hava
.6. direct hand in firming operations this,
sewn; . ••• • -
Is wee a ening rio wemg o
ion, Robert, -to .Mise.•Flessie Ceiling, of
the same Plate:: •e •- •-
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Miss Brtha Man -who has been at
teriding•Shavt's Business Tor-
onto', fOr the past few,, Menthe, has
taken. a., pOsition in the. office. of the
Imperial Royal Flying Corps. '
Lucknow f4:15.6.ri. No:112 wiii-attend
ivine :service. at. :the Anglican -church;
Lucknow, on Sunday April, 28th at 11
,All brethren are cordially invited
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.'eW.I.On• hae eold hie bric18k resid.
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ence en Ross 8t. to Bertrani Smith; and
• has - bought the McCr1mmort property
,on Rayeloc.ESt. Spine folk gay its the
shadow of eoming evente.-bui? • . •
AleMowbray • who 'recently
nioied from Wihgham Whitechurch
hes taken the.position of repair Man in
the Ford Garage here He worked, in
Crawford's garage at VVinghani last year.
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• "AANTED-7-at onee good Cook -Gen-
eral. also • Honeetnaid. 'Wakes, thirty
dollars per month each. • Write, tele-
phone .or apply, personally to MRS.
STAPELLS, 99 .p.olthorongh St., ast,
Toronto:
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• HOUSR FOR SA148-A.' very •Snug
• Medical Examiner,
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Dr. A. M:Spence has been aPpointed
by • the, military authorities as medical
examiner of volunteers for the Lucknow
• district. - Such examiners have been ap-
pointed all over the conntry. This is
to give men not . called outainder the
M.S.A. and opportunity to enter the'
array if they wish. Such 'men may .se-
• lect any branch of the dervicefor which
•they,can qualify,
TeescVater
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. . • -Tuesday April 1I -L,
Arthur Colvin, of thellainiltonBank,
111,52:2- .145.kv.1-±e -Wileghee:friszae#5.7.1seseUtee,
reeday lIIorJIitlg; silirerit from an acute
attack of appendicitis. . The operation
was successful
What Might have resulted in -very
serions accident occurred in theMolsOns
Bank on Sunday evening' shortly after
nine o'clock. A Couple of chums of
-young Armstrong, :the junior of the
Bank, wereexainining a loaded -revol-
ver Which went off accidentally • and
wounded Cecil Button,
- Stephen Bro. have rented Mr. Joe
Olheiser's slievr room, and are 'running an
up to doe garage. , • .
Mrs C. Donahue received a cable from
her SON this week. Melville is still in
England and although he has been draft.
ed he. will remain there some time to
tele a course to fit him for the machine
gun section. -• -
Mies Marnle Colvin,. eldest daughter
of Mrs Shutnacher, left town on Thom
day morning last for Winnipeg Where.
she will marry the manager of tho store
in- Carmen, Man. in which she has been
employed for the last three yeers.
A very successful concert was put on
by the ladies of the W.C.T.T.T. assisted
by the teachers from the mirrotindine
sehoole The , proceeds monnted
some eiglity.seven dollars. -
Last Thuisclay word was received
the death of Pte. Andrew Sehuttrr, an-
other of the 100th to pay thesuetente
sacrific,
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muse, well . eittieted, good rooms, good
cellar, hard, and soft water coi2venient, 1
'IMde .garden. See it'. Apply to G: A.
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
VACII CONCERT
April 26,2'?, 2.9-1"Three Soyous Days"
for Liicknow. Six entirely different
programs. 3 afternoon, and 3 evening,
With entire change of . talent each tlaYe
The higheit class talent on the eolith:int)
la vocal Musical minabers, Sketches, elo-
cutinn, stipesb ercheetral music, fascin!
ating lectures; in het every variety of
entertainment jrnoWn. This in brief is
what you receive at the big Chautauqua
•Festival, in Lueknow afternoon and
evening, Friday, eSaturday, and Monday,
April' 26, 27 and 29. • Afternoon con-
certs commence sharp at 3 o'clock and
evening's at 8. Be on titne.
WHAT THE 0HAUTA1YRUA IS .
These Festivals are intended fcr the
entire, community; town and ountry,
find their great purpose is to stimulate
an atmosphere of 'consmunity develop-
ment: • They are .inspirational, educa-
tional, uplifting, combined ivith amuse
ment,.providing the highest character of
entertainments. The West, where Chau-
tauquas are well known, iikenthiisiastic
over them,' and people eqme distances of
twenty to thirty miles there • for the
privilege of attending them.
.PROGRAM FOR EACH SESSIPN • • „
.• rriday afternoon, April 26 -After an
address cif welcome from our local corn
inittee-reeponded to by the Fesiiial
Superintendent,k • the liainpton 'Court
Singers will present a "How do•you-do"
Miscellaneous nsusical , program that
• piondses to be a lave treat: '
• Friaay evening -:-The Hampton,Court
Singers will pres04, their famous Eliea,-
bethian :program . of motion songs and
sketches, 'in the. beautiful costumes, of
Elizabeth's •Court, . ending with 'the,
. amusing •Irish sketch, "Kerry' Conklin,"
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also
tn costume • . •
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' rdey-afternqeir--A-pre27=---Thet.Yn=
euniArts pub 0.0heetra_of ,Chmagor
eleeteautiful and talentedyoung-ladiei
will.oresent a lively, popular program,
featuring Miss Beulah- Trutt,. reader'itnct
Closing AtSeven
The blowing of the fire alarm whistle,
promptly at seven o'clock. Monday even-
ing announced the introductiorsof "early
.closing" in Lucknovv. Of course every
(me fell in line, and presto! You couldn't
buy a heckle pick or a chew of gum from
that minute on:. Efforts at early closing
by. agreement had been made befit:me in
Lneknow but as elsewhere there were
always a few who would not fall in line
• end the agreemente did...not held very
well. With the by-laW in large a better
•obsereation is, assured.
• The Right Prices
• It hasbeen pointed out that the ad-
mission prices to the 'Chautauqua .enter-
tainments '„as given' on the bills _differ
from the prices given in ' The Sentinel
-last week. • The prices given in The
Sentinel are correct, -namely( Adult
season 'ticket reserved seat 52 00; child
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ten season ticket el 25 (max b d
25-4P' for 250 , extra). Single adnllesion to
- e reserve
ree6"- Ttf-NiffieTwiffotraiourrefelirnghc4-
at•Teefiwater with the special object •of ohildren.25c and 35c.•
providing free refreshments for the boys The price may seem somewhat high,
but the entertainments are of high order
and everything' above actual Cost will
go to aid the local patriotic. work. ••
at the front,got quite a boost last week
*heti at an entertainment givenhY the
echbols 587 50' wastaken in, besides en
• assortment of.okt silverWare,
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:4 Home Boy to:bout 15 'years of age by
the nameof Charlie Smith -who was un-
der contract with MeJohn Pierson, con..
5, Kincardine Tvvp. ; le it his ern pl o.yer
no MOurlay Aprii th Any person de-•
Mining 'hiln will be, liable. • Information
regarding hbr .whereabouts will be :apo
priciatid., •
AUCTION' S -Win, Sineltier
win sell by public auction M his reii-
deuce in leicknow on Wednesday', Apr.
24, commencieg at 3 o'closck, household
• effects, Star phonographs, 2 automobiles.
(Pord and Che violet). Vor contplete
list see bills, Ternis eaSli.--.- T. PUN.VIS,
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Phi Brown '111aliough waslidme for
theweek end' looking fine in the uniform
• of sal artillery soldier. • We • uriderstand
• that. ',it was his lest leave • before going
overteite, eo that he is to get praotitally
all his training in Eurbpe. Brown gave
up his position with the Bank of Ham-
ilton aear ago to enlist, but at that
time 'was turned down. .• It appears' the
tuedicei men now think better of him
The Railway Service
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It appears to be settled that the Grand
Trunk Railway willgo back.to the old
order_ of passenger _train We
on or
tibotit April the 28th. We notice by
the. Walkerton papers- that the cIerk-of
tbat town having- made enquiry of the
Company had received 'assurance from
the Company that it was the intention
to restore the service at the time stated.
School' Notes
Thirteen students of the Lucknow
High School Classes are writing on
• exanntiatiote- with a: 'view- to going -to -
'Work on firms,
In the absence ,of • Miss MeLeftn of
the School staff, who will not be back
to work until next week, Miss Norma
Nicholson is assisting Principal Doupe.
•K3ORN
ThEMulvr. —In Kinloss Township,' on
• . April 12., 1018, to Mr. and Mire
Ignatz Diemert, a dmighter.
CELEBRATE JUNE 3rd IN LUCKNOW
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entertainer. .• • • .
Saturday evening -after 9. grand con
pert' by the Ladies Orchestra Samuel W
Gratitwell„ a fascinating and instructiire
Spoken , will give his lecture entitled
•'Vetting by.Your Hondbo.". Grathwell
got by hid; ': •
Monday afternoon, • April 29, ;Capt
W. Ho, of Winnipeg,, one 'of
..Canada's n.ost,:noted preathers, -will
lecture on The INatione.Needs. = Cent.
addresses 'before the liar&
• bommercial'and other important gather-
ings in Western Canada and -the States
have heae nine& in demand. lie will
have a special message for our cenntren:
ity. •
Monday evening -One of :•most
unique and worth white attractions in
'the World,' an extraordinary entertain-
,
merit by J. H, -'Balmer and, his wonder-
ful singing KAI& boys,, assisted by MISS
Einie Ciark, of. Rhodesia, South Africa.
'SEASON TICKETS FPR $2,00
All six 'concerts for $2.00 if you, biiy-'
a season ticket at Once. ' Buy theili
.trnoujOY:foarf ,tohnellfl' 3rsTcrayii,11.3:if fitanYCI'sahllociu.ladf te-• bre-
left,. the price will be $2 50 Any mem=
her uf the Mmity can attend any conce0
members Of the.lucal Committee and at
Armstrong's Drug etore.
•., nlzdaaVE YOUR TICKETs.
The reserve tickets aregoing, fist -
plan is at J. G. Armstrong's
Parties from .a distance wishing to
purehase-reieried single concert tickets
each for "afternoon, 75e forevening),
who cannot come to town to buy same,
should *rite . enclosing reinittatite, :or
p1anne.t6 -Armstrong's Drug Store.
:THE CALL FOR MEN
A drastie change Was made in the
Military Service' Act on Tuesday ;by
Order in Couocil t'or unmarried alien
and widowers of the ages 20 to 23 (both'
inclusive) Who are physically fit all pro-
visions for exemption ere wiped .64 and
the Minister of Militia 18 given author-.
-ity-to-eall theee up- tit once Also Oil-
• men of 19 will be required to register.
• As id older men the provisions of the
Ant allowing exemption reipaiti as they
Heavy loose at the front and the fact
that 'Germauy hasjust called up another
half million men • account for the heste
•Of our government. The Military Ser -
site Act with all its provisions for ex-
emption for' this that and the other
reason is too slow for an ertergeney.
•The war has developed truly dread-
ful conditions,. and it begins to look as
though it may yet result in the Mutual
destruetion of the mane -power and the
financial reemircesPe e countries in-
lbs.
volved,
6'
Note these Facts
We pay cash for any quallP
tity of °OW Butter, F:resh
Eggs and Gadd Potatoes.
Teas went up another five
cents a pound. 'We are
selling what we have #t
the old price.
We also have specialprice s
on Raisins, Prunes, Bak-
ing Powder, Coffee, Soap
and Good 'Eating Cakes.
. •
Fresh Garden and Field SeedS.
Also Brooms; some good Shoes • -
and Rubbers at special prices.
We will appreeiate your buying '
front us very much:
D. WOODS
.,PHOPT, 82.. •
EVERYBODY'S CoLumti,-
11
MONEY TO LOAN. -Op mortgages abd wilco -
, at reasonable rates. Fire insurance. bot •
Stock and' Mutual Companies. Convey
anoing done with neatness and despatch.
- • SIDDALL. Broker. laicknoW
WANTED. -All kinds of raw furS. Highest .
city prices paid at Luoituow. Don't sell
. your furs without seeing Jake Libel, as hu
m
has the city market. Best pribes for junk.
, rags, rubber, horsehair -16 oz. to a iaouod;
, and all kinds of hide. Phone and I wili *
call and see you. Phone 80, Lucknow.
15-9 1.1." Jaxi5 LuckDOW:.
RAW FURS WANTED. -Highest. Pilaf; will
c- %
• ial price for muskrat. Best price will bo
paid for horsehair and rubbers.' Ileforc
you sell your furs call at B. Blitzstein's
PrY Wads Store. •
•
•
utt. PAL -MILK, $OST PATH, tit Clain Hcins`o•
Lucknow.,eVery .ednesday afternoon, 411..• - - • .1
chronic-diswses-streabssfuIlk-trtiatetl. 1.1tf-
teopatlit rm
eoves the, pbyeical %cantos- of•
-
. disease. - UR I of tha spine , is more ,
- quickly seem anu with fewer treittment4•
by Osteopathy than by -any other method .
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filOTtoE '
For all 'Madera regarding &eel:thin conseierI
refer td D.O. Taylor §locretary.
- 060 silit4
FOR. SALE.-wn houses on •Campbell t.
.•• • .LuoknoW; will bo sold cheat) .for quick
salt).'Apply to Mug. (Dn•.) -MoOnimmON, •
• ',Ripley. •, • • "• • • 164110. .
,
, .
FOR SALE ---A few settings•of Silver Campine., •
-Eggs /or -hatching: 61.:80 icler`15. Also In,
dian. Runner Duck Eggs. .§1.45 per 12. At-
, BERT SWITZER, it. 2, KilIcErdDie. 18-4p
•
FOR SALE-4Bred-to-lay Barred Rock and
4gle Comb W,hite .Legliorn Eggs for .
ing froni flock that has laygd 458 doien tho
• past tbree.zuonths. Price. bac for 13. , Also ,
orksatro SWiue. Apply to .1)55•5. FArinisti;
lt,R. Luckhow. P.bohe Dangan,non, .
821113. •. • ' 2-5 c.
'
FOR, SALE.L,Thiggy, almost new; Cutter and
• . two sets Single 1:farness. Also Saddle and. •
,Beidle.r; Applyto(3. 3,51clIonnat,r, Luck- • • •
now. .
HOUSE 'FOR SALE -Desirable residence. on
Ross St.' Good stable, hard and.soft water. •
• half acre.of land. For Author particulars• -••
' apply to PLIRSy PRITCHARD, Luoknow. ,
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• 01.E8MAROAR918 RELEASBD
-The-Canada Food Board' has :been
successful in: securing the 'consent al the
United States Toed Adminietration to
lloyetherematiet_ to. Ciarie:deisi,
of oleotnargaritie per Month. • Tho. -
•-•,r •-•-•-
'Wastiugtcnautnori
. eswillisstie eliport .
licenses, tO United States shippers to- :
ship only to consignees approved -by the
Canada Food'Board and in such qua'', •
tities,.hp to the. aggregate of. 1,000;000
lbs. per immediate are approved by: the
Food Board. = • • '
While the.,allotment to- Canada. was
much smaller ,than tire total :amount.
represented. by applies done Canact-
lan
-
importers„ the nppoinimeot has -bear: .
carefully considered With particular at-
tention to.the quantities needed in the ,
. •
various parts Of the Dominion,
-Cargill
11r. 'Norman R Sullivan, youngeS .
Michael
Son of Mr. and Mrs.
, „
' of near Cargill; has been given the rank •
of lieutenant tominander in the 'United
States navy, and when he goes. overseas '
shortly he will be head suigenn of the
ship onwhich fie sails, Dr: Sullivan
'graduated from the raiversity of
• ois. Shortly after he was sent by the •
tufted States Governmento,* to Japan
and the Plaillipines to study conditions
• in the Orient. Rebutting to thernited
'States he was appointed head surgeon
• at the Great Lakes Naval Training Sta-
tion, near Chicago. While serving et
this station he fieked to be sent (memos,
Ite wan home on last 'mire before /pint(
overseas,
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