The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-10-03, Page 5•
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NEWS TOPICS OF St
Mmportelrit Events Which Ravi
occurred Dint ins the Week,
The Riley World's Happenings Care-
fully Compiled end t'it Into
ftnttdy and Attractive Sharpe for
the Readers of •Otir Paper „w A
Solid four'aa .Enjoyment.
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gives Mone
t
For 'he,Fnrmer
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TOMM;MES f arm products
have reached a high level.
The farmer can take .f(lc1i ad-
vanta' e of thissituation only
iequipment--
of
q ui ment--
- -.a �n �o• .his �
otime and labor-saving ma-'
chine . Time" and labor are
money. When time and labor
are ..saved, money is• saved.
Time• and labor-saving, labor-savingg de-
vices for working theland do
not produce complete -results
in themselves. . he' farmer
have .rapid and depend
• able means. of placing his.
products on the market.
The Ford One -Ton Truck will..
..make trips to town sp•much more
quickly than the horse that you will
have many extra hours- of time to•
devote toroductive. work. A large
p
number of farmozs•haveproven the
" Ford One -Ton Truck to : be a time
alid..mon ey-saver—have you? . .-
o $750.
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bouat 5.660 Coupe, 4% - _ 87W
Ing e.. e , 690 • ,S s T •.e •; 1076
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.Alt prim am4 to Oa«al,ofthOi4}sofio .
fJ, TUESDAY..
s -Aid. E. W. Barton ot Teronte
• died in his 73rd year:
i Sii, Wilfrid Laurier intends visiting
Toronto meat Monday .
Constantinople has again been
bom'bBish force.
Fivebed deathsya froritm .Spanisairh influenza
have taken place so far in the. Polisll.
camp at Niagara.
J. A. Ellis, ez:M,P.•. for Ottawa.,
is slated 'for an appointment to the
-Ontario- Rttlw-ay. Board.
John A. Calder, Liberal nominee
tor the North Oxford vacancy in the
ociature, wee eleeted'hy �eelemA- 'five Gerhnan machines hat were de-
' Oen. tending the city. •
The Canada Food Board has adopt- Dr. Starr, consulting surgeon, To;
ed the allied war loaf, and requires ronto General hospital, has been ap-
the use of 20'' der cent,. subaatltutes Pointed one of the • consulting sur -
with wheat Hour. • geone to, the: British. force• .in France,
The Canadian War Trade Board. The Rt. Hon. Henry R. Wakefield,
has lifted the' 'embargo on certain •Episcopal Bishop of • Birmingham,.
commodities} permitting ,them to be Eng., has arrived „in New York to:
imported from Britain.
--= Americalut-#n-Toronto toy it teete-
to form an organization tri look after
theirn, la
interests in Canada, particur-
ly in' regard . to' Washington 'legisla-
tlot •
'All grain dealers in Canada must
heVe licenses from . the Board •of. minder of the Turkish' forces, who.
Grain Comfliissioners, and• not only fled from Nazareth shortly before the
those from. Fort williatam. west, as.
hitherto. • •
The'Governinent will formally pro-
test against' and refuse to recognize
the validity of the Long. Sault weir
deeision of he International Water-
ways commission.
The Zionist . Council of Greater
New 'Yorli has announced a demon-
stration at Carnegie Hall next. Sun -
.i
eeing
Knowing
The gats Oeng
door- and ,t lie oven
thermoniettr on the
Fa•ndora, Range
ma&, bakilg an est
.act, absolutely, con-
trolled .o' eration.
You can see pre-:
cicely how the oven is working—how fast or slow.
• di tion about . the Pandora
ill information .
be sent free to any
Range will be address
upon request to nearest branch office.
M�Cler�
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%ondon 'Toronto ' : Montrelal
Stjohn,'N.B. Hamilton :. Calgary.
:'Winnipeg .
Edmonton
Vancouver
Saskatoon p
Ss uooL REPORTS
S. S. No. 8 Maims
• !those marked.* missed one ptit more
• - le ame,
•• Sr. IV -X.. Moffat 94,, G. Tiffin 94,
B.• Harkness S6, E. l orrisbn 76,, H,
Scott 63,GI. Seed49,.• C..Young 47*
• Sr. III—F,. Pientert 78.. •
• .Jr. III—'W':''Scott 65,i, Morrison 51,
: DeM•a1chin •l'r* '
Sr. II—T.; DDiemert ea; 3; Scott, 58,
W.
S. • Ybung 86
oinsen 08 . E: Mor'rieon
• •. J`r. II E Th ,
CO, U. Richardson 27'* •
Sr, I --E. Thotfieot J. Conry,. M.
:I)iemere, J. Fletcher.
Pr niers—J. 'Thomson;: F. Moffat, J.
• dyrr, B MacGregor, '.
V'. M. 'LIMN, Teacher.
Verdun •
. Motidt►y, Sep. 30
(Amnia Itrotia WU 5 Stadltq
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.1JSKIJB Y FLAMES: •
itiiiik�b bi i�liMitlMll+1'rfi
tt Alberta Ani Ili die tsetse gleanges
made Protintisl $ecrstarY, has Jo -
signed. Ile 'ramie itis re*$oass aro
those et businei e. He will still retain
Itis Beat 14 the Legislature.
s FRIDAY.
The first snow of the season tell
in different parte ot southern and
western Oatarlo.
Rt. Mu. Sir Robert Borden, Prints
Minister of Canada,. Ima left Ottawa
for another honcho?.
Brig. -Gen. Erie McGuaig, Montreal,
attar been awarded .a bar` to his Distin-
guished' Service ?'der.
Survivors of broken,Tnrkish army
were drives into the arms of the
Arabs by the victorious British.
Gen. Botha, who recently hes been
very ill,- has been ordered to take,
special treatment and a lengthy bolt.
day.
During the past few days;; there
have been soptewhat serious disturb.
ansa 1n Calcutta owing to Mobam
sedan 111 -feeling.
T -eK-ir ee-T�- .uktart-wets -1)0Mhed.
by the British airmen, oho ehotdown
The Busy Hardware House
Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery
Tri uiiiiii} of Aalfeas i Balkans _ Com-.
''times.. to, Grow.
=LONDON Sept 80.—Large brew
are burning around the- importalnt
e t
hlc
base qf• l,TnlFltp,. towards w h
Serbians are advancing from Vetcs, bicycles and accessories has beenan-;
which •' they .captured ' Friday, ae- nounced by the U. 5, Wet. Industries'
cording to..the, Serbian official.. state- Board. •
went on Saturdaay. The Serbians A snapshot taken in • High Park,
undertake a speaking tour In Canada.
1?ublic irritation in Constantinople,
has become great, :aaud``riimo` are-
spreading
xespreading that the° Ottoman ,Govern-•
Ment May be forced to seek a separ-
ate peace.
Field Marshal von Sanders, cotn-
attacking British troops appeared,.
has reached Constantinople.
W. W. Wilder, :46 years of' age,
• reanager of Wilders •14Amited, one of
the. biggest furniture ,stores in Mont-
real,• died' on board a street car on
his way home from the office.
The• French and the. Ainerican,
troops started a new •offensive in the
Champagne.. The Freneh ,advanced
day night to celebrate the liberation four and the Americans eight miles.
of #'alestine' by the .British forces.. Ten thousand prisoners were bagged.
• The..Allies.under Japanese leader- and aver 200 guns.
ship'' have put the Bolsheviks and SATURDAY.
Germans out of: business in the Omar Meatless 'weeks •will continue in
province bf Siberia. Two thousand German through November, Dec-
, Austro -Germans were taken prisoner.,; .bm and J• ent
a3tuary.�,
WEDNESDAY. • "
•Canadians' helped to score another
A Women's Party was, organized Or big victory, when the Hindenburg
Toronto. line' was broken near Cambral. ' •
Cadet. Sylvaester Nightingale of the The Chilean Government ,hate or -
Toronto, was drowned at.tiered the' nai!al authorities to oe=,
°Beainsville. „ • cupv with armed forces all, the in-
Samtiei••Gompers, "president,of"the terned German ships in Chilean har-
American Fed'eretioil of Labor; has,,
ari'ived'in Paris.. • Maj. -Gen. 11Sewburn, Minister • of
Boston. Masa.; 'schools have" been Militia, accompanied'by Col. Osborne,
'c'losed for a' week because of the epi military secretary, has -left 'for the
demiC of influenza; . west: • He will visit the western mill
:The, plan for the Coating of the tary districts for the first •tima since
next victorytLoan will 'be -similar to he. became Minister of Militia. r
:that of the last one: • • ' •A large contingent of Serbian
'Ontario County Council has agreed „ troops is operating with the Allies on
•Warbitration' on Oshawa's desire to the -Muroran coast. in Northern Rus -
secede irotn the pounty. sin; Detachments of : Serbians and
The' Food 'Board says fruit affect- ..'ugh -Slovaks • are taking part in the •
,ed by phenol on,rubber: rings of pre. operations .of the Allied .armies in.
•serve jars need not be destroyed. • Siberia. "
.'; he DamtiAion and�thelProvinde of . ilhjalmur :Stefansson,,-;w_ho recent-.
T . v j
mat- years
Ontario are to'co-opierate in the , ly arrived, at Victoria after five
ter'.of settling soldiers on the. land. an . the "*retie .regions; whither :he
Curtailment of the manufacture of went at the head of the' Canadian
exploring expedition, is �stili •in poet
health. • He has ,gone 'to Seattle '.to
'consult' a physicion.
Premier Matinoff of Bulgaria has
asked, the Allies for an. armistice to
consider terms of peace, Gen.' D'Es
perey.:has,. refused an armistice, but
has . offered to, receive of0cial dele-
' gates to consider•the term on which
'Bulgaria will Say down :her arms -
Marquia3:.Kinmochi Saionji;_former
Premier and Presidentof the. Consti-
tutionalist party,. has, been command-
ed by: Emperor 'Yoshihito to form a
Japanese:' Cabinet in siccession• to
that headed by Field Marshal Count• •
Terauchi, recently resigned: It - is'
probable Count Saionji will, organize
a Coalition Ministry. •
• m a or Williatn, Duke brecht.ot
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WE p r urtemberg and` Prince Stephen of
Schaumburg -Lippe, were in. 'Mann-
heim.
Mannheim• last week when the British air
men raided the city. The royal party
was stayingein the royal palace,, and
the •Emperor and his staff promptly
took refuge in the, cellar, remaining
there twenty minutes.. • ':
• An appeal has been entered by
Gordon, Waldron, of Toronto, acting,.
it is believed, on behalf 'of the United.
.Farmers, who have -taken: up the case
of %Sedition •against J. F. Cross, • a
Brantford:,•Townaahip farmer. Cross
Was -Rued • $500* and costs by Magis-
trate Livingston for having ,d eclared, .
among: other things, . that a man
tnight.'as wen', live » under -.Prussian.,.
rule as under the. present•Gover'nm
of Canada. , •
MONDAY: ' •
have a .ptu`retl the important ;noun
tain 'singe of Plachkovitsa, south of.
•YKochana.
Northwest . of Monastir • Allied,
troops advanced 11 milesup. to H'ri
• day,• andalong the entire front had
captured. more than • 300 guns;, .ac-.
cording to the French omcial.state-•
meat on operations •:in. Macedonia..
Further important captures of pris-'•
otters ,hp,ve been made. The .Arlie.
are .also making progress 'between
•Lakeresba and.Lake Ochrida:
Kru novo, an important Bulgarian
base, $0 miles north of Monastir, has
been captured by Italian troops, Who
`also halve driven the:enemy-from the
mountein ranges between the Cerna
and Velika rivers: The official state
sent from the Italian War Office says
that. the' Italians still are tiUirsiiing'.
the Buigariane on the Monastic -Kith -
ever road north :of Demir hussar, an'.
'_adva£nce• of 20 miles. 'The Bulgarians,.
are • retiring rapidly • in the; direction
of Krobedo.
British and Greek forces also. are
moving on Petricb along the: Stru-
initna vapey. Petrich• he about 30
miles inside the Bulgarian frontier.
Several- 'guns of various' calibres
have been captured. • • -
. itstrlan Pres
s.
and •A
• The German an
-hag -been ' itotifled that: troops are.:
being sent to strengthen the Bulgar-
ian front, '. a"ccording to • special de-
altatcltes_ to that London newspapers
from Holland.-
• Austrian troops have gone to the
assistance of the .Bulgarians, •ac.
-cording ;to, the Vienna War. Office
statement, which records the . re-
pulse of enemy' attacks west
Lake
Ochrida - "in a defensive - Sector
which we have taken over -from the
Bulgarians."
guest of Mr. 'M. 'Fraser: ••
Mr. M. ,Misses Irene, Viola
and Winnie % Fair, all of Bervte, ' spent
Sunday evening at M. Armstrong's.
it•
pumber'�from this .lbcalt y attended
the Goderick Fair on Thursday last.
The inclemency of the weather was a
e
drawback to their t><eial enjoyment..
Mr. Robt. Mcaosli left on Monday
for Toronto, Where 'he will take up the
study of medicine.. .
Mr. F. McTavish, of Stratford, spent
the week•ettdwith hie brother, Robt.
FALL TERM FROM
SEPT.. 3rd
In Shawn Buslneiia SchOolra•To-
roato. Free Catalogue eaa re.
quoit. Write to W. 11. SHAW',
press 'range and Gerrard Ste.,.
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..DE B!('a HAUL.
Canadian Losses. Less "Than 'Prisoners
:Taken.- -
' With the Canadian . Perces in
France, Sept. 30.—The following are
the 'net •results to the Canadian
1orpa of'Friday's.fighting:
penetration .of about five miles,
with' possession of the Canal du..
Nord, and a possible' turning or the
enemy, position at Douai; capture of
Bourlon, • Wood, which overlooks
Cambrai, and *hose fall may follow
in a few` days; prisoners, 71, olticere
and 2,300 men passed through the
cages Friday night, with a total ,of
between. 8,000- and 4,000 men,
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The ptisoneris'are' of the best type
yet encountered,. being , mostly .eras=
eians and HanoVerians., , -
Our own caettaltles are loss that
0,e number of prisoners, _ to battier.
Our men wept singing in
exactly tab they did -at Amiens, Ana
were 04tu yly confident of victory,
Toronto; was recovered from a Ger,.
inan prisoner,- .and • is . agai^n• •. in;
Toronto:
Ministers' Of the 'Mien Govern-;.
stent are to devote • time to public
discussion Qf -the Government's
achievements.
Ca na"dian casualties -,since • the big
offensive began on the' 8th of August
.total 25,600.. which, considering the
extent . ot the efforts ;and' itsresults,
are. the lightest since -April, 1915.
Ratification of the »treaty ..etend-
ing for a period of ten. years` the:
treatyy of arbitration beween the Unit--
ed States'. and Great, Britain were
exchanged yesterday at Vashington.
T.I. `' •S. ,."Attorney -General Gregory
has announced . that unnaturalized'
German. women .may not enter or live
to zones within one-half mile about
camps or other military ,institutions
after .October 5. •.,
• • • •THURSDAY •. '
•Lt.-Co1...Stephen Fairfield, of• Col
lana; $ay, •near Kingston, died yester-
day, aged 86.-' . • '
• The. British. advanced their lines
and took possession of the'viilage of
Selency, ,immediately *eat of St.
Quentin. "
A party .of Italian journalists•.now
travelling
through
United States
have`:been invited to' •Pay -a. 'visit-• to-:
Canada.. -
German Clfancellor bon' -Herding
with hissed in the Reichstag ono.ac-
count of. the unsatisfactory nature of
his peace speech, '
Giovanni Della Salandra, a Toronto
Italian,• was murdered on his ways •t
and revenge being the
motives for. the crime. -
An Order -in -Council was passed in
.Ottawa providing • °for , the trial. . and
punishment of any men taching Bol:
• sheviki doctrine in Canada,'
.A terrible explosion occurred. In a
powder factory at. Platten, Saxony,
and out of 6,800 women- employed
there, • only 12 escaped without in -
King George'• of • 'England sent- .a
greeting to King Peter : of Serbia,
congratulating him'on the recent suc-'..
ceases of the • Serb troops in Mace-
donia.
Brazil. and Austria have recalled
their Mfniaters, and these two coun-
tries are n6'w in a •state of war, a •
though no formal declaration -has
been made. • ••
It was announced in 'Ottawa, that
Mennonites coming to• Canada from
the United States must serve in the
artily. The pact ,with the Canadian
Mennonites 'does not apply to them.
Five years In the Catholic Reform-
atory' was the sentence handed .out
in: Montreal by Judge Choduet to the
boy of 14 years who wae the adthot '
of •a series of costly fires that during
tl u pest sumttler • r-.. +hied owners
nary porn,. auksd o;..'. P
1 ii - +j►�iif rkle. y,°,for sow
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Soon you will be think.
ing itis this to get that
New Range.
We have a full line of
Ranges on our° floor at
present. This High
OvenRange has been
the leader f p r some
time. Let us show you
why.*
We might wet 7rep ase these stoves a
the same price at ::'hie';
we are offering same to=.
day, a pve manufact-
urers tell us that sup
plies_arre very hard to
get and that iron and
steel is going up in
prise - by --leaps-
bounds, Stoves have
taken another advance
of about 10 per sent. during
the lastt two weeks. We,
strongly •advise you to mat. e
your purchase before the price"
goes 'still higher. These cuts'
are some of the many designs
of which we carry. We will
be pleased , to show you our
fall line.
McClary and Perfection 011 Beaters
—British American W+a l 011 and
' Gasoline- Rogers' Portend effluent ..
--Lime and Piaster. Window Sash
- rimed and. Glazed.
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IVIcLEOD JOYNI!-
The Store Where Your Money Goes Farthest
John 0. • Swait, formerly a Toronto
alderman, died at the 'age of 83 years.
"Anti -German and peace demonstra-.
tions in Sofiahave assumed serious,
character._ 17 Of
Miss Margaret Pringle, aged ,
Owen Sound, was killed in an auto-
mobile accident in Markdale.
The American battleship Minnesota'
struck a :nine off the Delaware
breakwaster. 'There were no casual-
ties.
Mrs. Norman Keys, matron of the
Sandford Fleming Hospital for 'Re-
turned Soldiers et 'Ottawa, died
pneumonia.• The Bulgarian crisis has produced
a panic -on Berlin. Stock Exchange;
Where several stocks dropped 80•.
points or more.
Capt. B. Robinson, M.C., a welt-
known' Salvation Army officer, who
served overseas as a chaplain before
going int6 active 'service, Was killed
in France.
Although the str:`:ers in the Clyde
shipyards had voted by a email ma-.
foray to work,
their executives ainst rhave, iordered hem
to resume
ayo Hawkins of•:HalIfax has wir
ed. a protest.to Ottawa against the
landing of eight man-of-war sailors
suffering with Spanish influenza. Ile
says they should> bes sent to quaran-
tine. His protest• was sent to Col..
114foutisanAlort and Sif Robert tor dot
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QoLadies'
�t our• L. es'
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Coats for Fall
MV ntlls ' ago. This guarantees our .prices ,are. less
than the. present market values: ::The styles are
.goo and so are the: cloths; :: in' B1aek.:Plush Coats:
have values. • See what we lfave- to ,show•be
we_ good� � :.
fore you buy.
•._ .ums --are..., • Practically off - the Market
`j.111Q�e
•We•have still some ood:patterns: Also `ii
inlaid :in' aw • atterns.:. 'Now is the time°to-'
inlaid � •
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buyb � • fore we are sold,out. -'
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We have a well assorted:, stock in the : Millineryt De
.par
tmentearly '. The buyer will. fare best as'to price
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and choice. All who visit our.showroom will receive
the best.' attention. Our aim is toplease our • cus-
tomers.
WILLIAM eoNNELL
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