The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-11-14, Page 2By Buying Victor Bands
Early in the war Lloyd George called on Britain to win
• the war with silver bullets Victory Bonds are Can-
ada's financial shells,, bullets and bombs whereby she
will help to commutate ° the final triumph which we
hope is near.
q'
You are not arced to give, but only to lend yotiir money
c, on the best security in -the world. You, get it all back
again in due time with 5 1-2 per cent. interest payable
hall` yearly.
W' If You Can't Fight,: Your ' Money Can. Buy :Victor Bonds.
i
Lend Your Moneyand End it Sooner. BuyVictoryBonds..
A
YICTll 'r NECISSALY
WHETNIIR mice
COMES OR NOT
Don't let tba Glerwstt peace prop* -
gaud* interfere with the auccsss of the
Victory Lou. .:
l,;anwda'r war expenditure today is
greater thou ever befotie There are
79,000 more Canadians overseaa then
there were * year ago.
They arestill going over as fast as
Canada eau send them.
• Even if peace carne tomorrow it would
probably take front lit 18 mouths to
bring *11 the C medians back.
They would have to be kept in the.
meautiute. a °
I'ay and allowances alone cost over
#14,000,000 a month. •
' Transportation expense would prob
ably amount to $10,000,000.
To demobilize the Canadian troops
wouldundoubtedly cost over #450,000;-
000.
.tf,O,000 .000.
4000,000,000 is needed thrcugh the
'Victory loan,. no Matter what cotnes tar
goes.
Caandian industry and the Autry
both need strong, financial .support.
•
DreainPictur.es.
Suddenly, in the : low of the evening' 1amp-
',11'pr cappcar .:,,.a greatartist, with violin in'
end; who it oar bidding,draws front thestriings
>A. hlrill ' ofjoy, .a Sob of rgrief,. a 'sigh of love.
• Aud under :the enchanting witchery
tra . or ted back to the ;aid -time
`mono, wt -arc nlsp, t
rest ofncl . c ort of ha ler. days.
t and
Gradually the drearim- l
eture. dissolves, the.
e. l o d'
presence fades,., and we b .1 . -the most
musical instruments-
.
a' m 1
.f u1 me ts-
u
marvelous. Q
"Tire Phonograph with a Soul" rt
•:•Let' Edisondream >ctures - nr1chI. your
•daySeLet the life -like e dlson R~
Creat
inns
..round out
.
your
life,
broaden your out
oo
k,
brink"you 'ilia Consolation,the contentment,.
the solace of
beautiful'.
music.
i .
We gladly
g - • y'
place a New Edison
Vii..; ,our :• home • long •
enough ,fr' you-
appreciate w"liat ' an
ever -ready - _ inex-
haustible
..ready and d
fouintain of
inen1al ---refreshment.4.:
provinces there is an abundance. of coal,
while here it is about 'ea soarce as
diamonds.
'Cur Universiity:students, Messrs.- Eric.
and Murdoch Martyrs :and' Lane Treleav-
en, returned to Toronto on Monday to
resume their.studies.
' ,Mr. Mac. Math, on and family, have
Moved into the house formerly occupied.;
by Mrs. Thos, Gemmell, deceased.
On Saturday -.Mr.. Thos E. Morgan;
receiired"a telegraph.u►essage from.. Port
Artbnr stating that his daughter, Miss
Margaret :E:. Morgan school teacher' in
that city,, was Seriously i11 ,Her ' many •
friends in ' this vicinity will be pleased
to: he...r that a later message on Sunday:
'stated that she wast danger,h Out of orad
now on a, fair way t0.
ecover ' ' '
x y
Ripley- is indeed a o uiet place 'o the
., p y q ..P
Sabbath Dayy,. ` "All. dressed. up 'and • no
place to go" applies to moat ; peoplo
around here. We are in hopes that our
• churches.m soon be open for worship'
ay< p
Surely >t chuch- cors and non• h.urch•
B c
goers shoulct•rnake a more earnest.`effort
to attend God's hoitse°in the fitture• and:
thank $it.for'
showingHis Iova
for
p
His p. eo le?A ; When. Nip think. of .hr,w:
other places have -sif
tered from thi '
dreadful plague of Influenza,.
Surely -the
People • of • this village'have' bean 'Very,
fortunate and have reason to,`be grate -
ddressed to the Pest -
mister
Tenders, a
General, will be received at Ot-
tawa until noon.'on Priday, the 1Sthday
of November,. 1918, for the conveyance
of ilia Majesty's Mailstt on a proposed
contract for four years, sift times per
week, over floiyroodNo. 2, Rural Routes.
from the let day of April, next. •
Printed notices containing further id-.
formation as to conditions of proposed
Contract limy be Seen and blank forme
of Tender may be obtained at the Post
Offices of i•Iolyrood, Killion and Luck- -
now, and at the office of the Post :Office
Inspector, London
Poet
t Once thee, E. ix; I;'XS &, ,
. yInspectorortdoth 4tyy's, Office, {p »..O', Inspector,
Buy more 'Victory Bonds. ;
Miss' Annie McLean visited in Kincar-
dine on Saturday. .
Mrs. . Saunders, of Flint, Mich . and
Mrs Palmer, of Winnipeg, are visiting
their sisterr,Mrs. p
Peter Campbell, '
N'u'rse Stanley, who has been a'ssista.
ing at theWinghatn: Hospital, and Mrs.
(Bev.) P. X, Harding, of Waterloo,
are re
viiiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Stanley, •
Mr.
John Fowler and :wife have re-
turned to Ripley after spending the
summer in Sunny Alberta. gr. xrow1er
gays that Alberta la alright, but Ripley
is goad enough for hurt. The worst
feature about thts place at present fe
the **City of coal. la 'tie *a~itttru•.
Mafeking w
(intended for last week.)
As no new cases of influenza devel-
oped in Ibis neighborhood, •school re-
opened on Oct•, 29th.
Mr, Stephen,,S.tothere, who was home
over the Week -end, returned to Clinton
Monday, acs;otfpanied by -this 'brother,.
Carmen who is. .home now owing to
schools beingeloaed in Toronto.
Mrs.M,-Anderson in visiting her son,
Mc. T. Anderson.; at•present,
Mrs. Will Finaay returned : hat week
front a few days' visit with her sister,
Mre Ty. Bamford,
Oa Monday of, last Week • lift,,Samuel
Cook .received :the sari ' news that hisi
son, Pte Samuel Cook, had died of
•
pneumonia iia France; on Oct, 3rd "Pte
Cook -bad gc*ne,to France quiet recently
and as his parents knew he hadnot got
to ,the "`ring, line the news of hie death
came as a sudden and unexpected,, blow:
It was,just'fou* months that day' since
they had said goortby,.e .beforeabe went,
overseas.. 1'Le: Conk • was typieal of
Canadian naanhoodt..a cleean, pleasanti.
healthy, honest yottng.,farner' of whom
any :parents; might feel proud.' Hitt
early 'death is much ,regretted in this
,neighborhood ;.and lunch . sympathyr is
fe1t for his parent brothers and sisters
The welcome news of the uncondition-
al. surrender df Turkey ,and Austria
within the past week makes our hearts
.glad. -We are now patiently awaiting
the__tievi of_the .collapse of Germauy.-
which must ultimately follow: 'With
the downfall of these :countries' the
world • yail] Soon be a safe place to live
in once more.
- Ria -are
pleased•-to--nerte -that- Miss -
Agues Campbell Tam). has been "seriously
ill in Detroit is recovering. :.
Two Provincial 'Auditors from Tor-
onto are here auditing the Huron Town,
ship..accounts. We expect devekpments
in the neat` future- One of',otri'et•:
councillors' is of the opinion that too
Hauch of 'the people's `money . ,is -being
misused and has asked these two gentle.
mento search for errors,
Mrs. Chapman,sr, of Hsrmony,
visiting her .eon, Mr.: J. H.'Chapman,• of
this town, •
Mr. R C. Cameron, our Shoe repairer,•
has moyed nig household. effects to our
village. Etor'y got tired living in such a
hamlet as Tivertonand wanted to move
to a larger place. We welcome Mr.
Carneron'a family to our burg, where
lee'can assure him'an extensive patron-
age.
atronage` •
Mrs. Robert • Mctrormield, . jr., and
daughter. of the South Line, are Spend-
ing da a few n with' Mrs. McCortnicli'a
y
parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Thos. McConnell;
onnell;
Mr, n o
McConnell•eis of our venerable.
citizens, and is not enjoying the best of
health - We hope: to see lrinl, around
3gaia.e00a lift his used 000 heath,
The churches' re -opened last Sunday
and' the,'scbool.on. !Mondayafter.: being
s
closed. on account'of the "fin,"
Help. •
drive tl >j Run baclr Toy buy-
ing a Victory Bond
Irlisa Ethel Cade who' was ill .in; Tor-
onto with i» fiuensa, is houie.to ° tee'spe r-
.
ate: .
Miss Jean St others retroed to -Tor--
cnto!Saturday... • • -
•
Tis ions'
spoos from all aver the collate, are
to the ed'.'et that the intiuerzi epiderm*
subeidiug. Local:y there, are no ser-
iaus eases, and the Lucknow Beard of
Hestltb have permitted the opening of
be School, the Jn iding of the regular
ehtltt'eb services and a public meeting in
the Town Hall this evening, For the
Ftgwt two weeks there baa been an avid-
mt reluctance on tlt« . part of otlntry
residents to come to town. This wait a
Proper enough safeguard, but conditions
ire now so -nearly normal that it ie Cafe
to say that there need be no further
reatraint.
Verdun
-Monday, Nov, 4
Hallowe'en passed by very .aluittly.
The night was wet, so we surmise 'our
young lade didn't care to -brave the
storm.‘.. •
Mr e, piano agent of Clinton,
vieiteneighborhood last week•
Rev. 0, M: Bntberford made a trip to
Kincardine Saturday last.
Misses Nellie -Mt uliea left for :. 'MO
Ser. Monday of thia week, wbereoslie.
will spend the winter nionthtt with her
tinter, Mrs. A. Finnie. -
Mrs. R.obt. -Palmer, of Winnipeg, iso
visiting at the borne of her brother, Mr..
W, D. Bradley. .-
Mr. aad Mrs. Neil Thompson and
children and Mn. and Mrs Will Mc-
Mullen spent Sunday last at Mt Alex
MOMullen's. ' - ' • . . , -
Malcolm Buchanan of whose: death
mention was: made in Tun, SENTINEL
`last week was a.•uative of• Prince Edward
island, not of, Scotland as the, report'
fiad it. Besides a widow Mr, Buchan
an leaves to mourn four daughters.. and:
.one son, the latter now serving at the
front. The. daughters' are Mrs.- Man
son Reid, Dungannon, Mrs, Sas.' Bakst,
St Helets,. Mrs. Robb, :'Webster, 12'tl'
con:;. Ashfield, Mrs,. Frank Todd, St
Helena, ! • '
Rev 3• Little is spending the week
-
.end at Hatnilton with his. daughter,.
Mrs.. D. Be11, t
Sohool •reepened'on Monday after
.ing.. closed for two weeks, and the
teachers whose hownes are here_ all left
for their respective schools o'n, Monday..
All kinds. of fowl,• alive and dressed,
taken at Miller's store on Tuesday. and
Wednesday ,morning of every .week.
Highest prices paid;
. The Woweu?s Ia ttt tel
e •u e,intend •pack-
ing theS• • mas boles °for th
. o e Boy$ over-
Seas on Tuesday evening, Nan. 12;
the Publie Hall. They are.asking-an
y,
one.interested to make •cake, .etc , ` snit-
"able
nit •"able fgr overseas•boxes,,and :come „and
assist; in.packinir.--Secv.,
f Our boys are fighting on he
blood-stained fields of Flanders
--- our boys are dying • and have.
died by the hundreds to up.
,.hold a righteous cause and re-
pel a cruel foe. Our boys'
have demonstrated that they
are the best and most efficient
fighting°unit on the Western ..
front,
if What thin line without any
rear supports barred the Hun
' drive .for ,Calais in the spring
of Z91;5. ? A thio line of Can-
' adians _held the flower of the
German army.
We are the trustees of the
futli re for which, they bled and •
died. . $hall , their' sacrifices
. be in vain ? " Encourage them
-back them up by' buying..
Victory Bonds to your utmost,
Wm, Rivers and 'family..: moved to
: - wee
Lucknowlast k i a and Mrs,
Rivers wilbe missed veryntitch•in the.
church work as• they were bgtli, teanhers
in the•Sunday School; The best:': wishes
oft that 'entitle 'eOniinrxnity accoinpany
t to 'their new home: . '
Etas. Elliott is away on a deer,hunt-
ing expeditionjo Golden Valley, Parry
Sound. • -
loihert Durum and son
, C7heste, ar-.
rived home from the West where they
had been for some take
• Next Sunda ' .ntoriiin • sacrantient•w'll
e observed in the Methodist Church -
-.:Kinloss
~-Tuesday,°Nov. 6.. The sad news has been received in
aur °v'illage ` of the death at Sanfordien,
Soak r of Mr. Webb Kaake on Oct. 7.
Death was due tit the prevailing epidemic-
of
pidemic.of 'influenza The late :Mr. Kaake was
well known here and highly respected,
so that the news of his depth has cast a
lootu:$ver•-the aontinunit y y..His relat-
ives here have the deepest sympathy of
as large number of friends. '
Mas- E4larr1son•-and.4ittle-son; •-Ross,
of Wingham, are spending' a few days at.
the home of ,Mr, and Mrs. E H. Hat:::
'risen, : •
Mrs.' eo' de who ho
( . liar has :been ttnde
the doctor's care with the Spanish "flu,"'
is fmprosing nicely. ' . '--- • •
Mr E Harrison I •ready 'f r winter
y a t r
now having a success wood bee Fite
• • •
day of this' week. •
and Mrs. ie.. s'.
. fir. a d M Geo. R hard on and
n
Miss Mable A.tkicson, of theOth cell.,
,
Culross, spent Saturday atthehome of
Mrs, A. Stanley. - -
Mr. Fred Baechler, of • Stratfoid
gra. D: McMurchy ';whop has beori.,
friends is 1•
_visiting, I C ala` d ,
v . n ,tor th •
e e
past 'month returned ,home last week.
We a°re glad:to report, filet those a -ho.
hav Suffering
ag been front influenza are
recovering.
ail
• .
.Miss dean Bell,' of Ho 1,
lyrooc. visited
at Mr: Neil Thonipson's hist week.
Miss• Laura. Coiling who is training
Wingham •Rosnital *spending a few
days at her home' here. - ; ` `
Mr. Ni; McOright, of Pine Rimer' vis•
ited at? the borne of his :daughter,. • Mr
W. d. McConnell; ou Friroa ; •_. r
Mr w
•J htiTonh fiers o `11,
i .
e
pl y, Suri -
flayed at Mrs. S. Thompso's'.
II Titis space .donated by
a
III The Lucknow I ardware &Coal
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THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
'ELECTORAL DISTRICT TORT11:
•
'WIT':
The Victory ` Loan and rho
Farm go tegeLher. ,
Canada's . Surplus Orin
ducts could not bersold•'.tititor*_'
the VictoryLoan.
- it rite, surplus could not be"
sold, prises to the home market
would ' go to, pieces. •
..1t, la one _ tv se
produvfs,• iiit' it Is anther.
tosell then' for cxtsb,'
. A • large proportfdn of Cana..
•• dtun-farte'proditets-cortld-no
Mold for rami, if it Were riot for
'the Victory Loan.
The• farmer *ho . inrests lin
yietory Bonds thus Ieis'u
pro• -
• toct. his Own bnainesse -
LEND TO ' 10trit COUNTRT..
MA._ _ IratmtR
l".FAMEUB• •
h 1V5C
HAVE GONE; OVERSEAS.
Frons the• farms of Canada tliott-
sands Of young Canadians havo. gone
overseas. 'These boys have acquitted
th m elses splendidly. Nov
-whet
the call conies
for 1600,.000,000 to
support the army', and keep the bust-
nesb of the -Dominion going on a war,
?gifts, the people it' tut homes
`front.
spent S few kin at his hone hemwbleh .tbsse boyo W. Ilona°wlU 1114ltlttrw ... w-.., ., .,... , e
,TAKE NOTICE that the lists of voters, for Polling' Subdivisions numbered.
1,.2,, 3, 4,. 5 and.6, in the Municipality of the, Township:: of.Iidwiek; numbered 1,
in.;the Municipylity of ; the Village of Wroxeter; 1, 2, 3, 4 and .:5. in, the llunici-
parity of the. Town- of Wingham,•I,- 2. 3` and rf, in
.the Municipality of the.,Town:.
ship of Turnberry; 1 and 2, in the Municipality of the vii}as e' of Blyth• 1; 2 3,
4, 5; and 6 in the Municipality' of the Township of Morris; 1;. 2, 3,.•4;.. 5, • 6'. and
7, fill the Municipality of the Township•of Ashfield; 1, 2, 3, 4 and.5, inthe.Mun
icipality of the Township: of Bast,Wawanosh,,and 1, 2', 3, 4 andn; •5, athe Muni
cipality of the Township of West' Wawanosh; have been prepared by the'Rnum-•
erators and have been delivercd to the Clerk of't'his hoard by the ReturtingOf-
'AND THAT' His 'Admit_Judge E. N..Lewis' has been appointed. Revising:.;
Officer for the purpose of heari"ng;camplaints and-appeals"as• to the said 'lists for
the Township of Howick,. and the Village of Wroxeter.; Hig' f3onor judge Lewi;
H. d*3ichson- has been appoiited Revising -officer for the purpose of'heariiig COM -
plaints
• e ]as to the• s id fists- for e``Town '
p.atuts and``app• a s a a, x h of Wingham andthe Town- •
skip of Turnperry. -• D. McDonald,. Esquire, hag. been appointed Revising Officer
roto laints-and a ls' s tolists
for:the purpose of hearing , P appals a, the said for the Vit-•
lege of Blyth and the Township of Morris. R. G ReynoldsEsquire, • bas been
•• appointed Revising Officeror the
of bearingdm
pa ax.
fits.andappealg as .:
to the said lists of;the Township of Ashfield. C 'Seager, ,.Esquire, -has; been air,
Officer ibr ur ose hearingo
pointed Revising .the p p of c tupla,ints and appeals ag•to
' the said: lists for the Townships of East Wawanosh-and West Wawanosh. • _
Al3i)`:1rU12 HER -TAipi.,.NOTICR that the sittings of the said RevisingOf-
ficers will be held as fellows:
Iii the Town Hall; Wroxeter., on i+riday, ' the .15th day of November, 1918
to bear complaints asto the said lists of voters for the' I'olling'Su'tdivirfions in'
the .Village of Wroxeter..
In' the Tctvn Hall, Gorrie, ; on Saturday the . 16th da of November,. y, oveniber
, 191$, to
hear complaints as to the sai. lists of voters for the Polling Subdivisicns in the
Township of, I3owiek,
In -:the Town Hall,' Wing -hem, on 'Wednesday, he; 13th say of November;
1918;to hear coni laints as to the said list of voters; for the` Polling Subdivisions
in tie Town of W nglian t. '
In the' Township Hall; •Bluev'ale, dtt T-liursday, the 14th' day of November,'
1918, •.to hear -complaints• as to the. saidlisty of voters for the Polling Subdivisions.
in the Township'of Turnberry. • ° •
-••-•.•in-the-.4.ndustrial-Hallw•Blyth on : trednesdity; the-13ttt-dal* et. Nyreirib'er, _•
1918;, to hear complaints as to the said ;voters lists for -the. Polling Subdivisions
: In the Township' : Hall, Morris, on Thursday, they .14th day of November, `.
• 1918, to hear complaints as to the said voters' lists for . the Polling' Snbdivlsioiiis.
•in:the :township of Morris. - ,
- .in the Township. Hall, on, Wednesday, the 13tiit: day of Nove
Inbar; 1918, to
' hear. complaints as to the said voters • lista for the Polling , Subdivisions •nun*- •
bared 1 "2 and 3, in the Township of Ashfield, and in the Township Hall Ash-:
field, an: Thursday, the 14th day of November;, 1918, to. hear complaints as td
the said Voters': lista for Polling Subdivisions numbered 4 . 5,.:• 6 and 7 in the
Township of Ashfield. . •-
• In the `aoresters' • 1Ia1l 'Iielgrave, on Wednesday, the 13th days of November, •
•1918, to hear coinplaints as to the said voters lists for the -Polling Subdivisions. .
-in-th Td nsliipi OCEsst.' ii`awattosh;--arid-ilii Tle=Tca vhship. Hall,'West••Wawa osh,
ori Thursday,., the 14th day of November, 1918,,, to hear•complaints as to the said
voters'. lista for the Pollin ubdivisronss in. the said Townahipof•West Wirwan=
osli{'. l ...:
• h.sitting•corrnencing-nt.10.30 o-'eloclr in the forenoon.----•,
ANl) iruRTII R TAd 'NOTICE that.anyvoter who esi a `Ycomplain'
d r s to
` •that the naives of anypersons entitled to be• entered° on the. said lists have been,
.omitted /coin the :saute, or that the names of persons•, who are not entitled to be
• voters have been entered on the lists, in i y, not less than.8 clear days, before the
t
lite fox the Sittings. of.Re istn
dates fi d x h b v g Ofiicers,•spply, complain or appeal to
have his own'nawe or the names ofany other person corrected in, entered on or
. reMoired. from the lists, prepared under theo Ontario >~lestion' Plot, 1918.
NOTICE- AND PU1tTII >~ R TAK }ii N ICI` that.- such a eels Must pp u t be by notice
•writing hi the, prescribed form, signed 'by.the complainant, and given or left. for
S
is residence tree orplace hi ' at h x de c of business, to pe , an -or before the said tate, to tine Cleric
cif the iollowiag Revising •Officers:' •
Mro. %. Vi alker. Vorr e,. as: to appeals for the Townslhi p of Ho: 1i
p w cic, D. M.
McTavish., Wroseter,.for the Village Of .Wroxeter; J', G. Groves Winglutin, :.;
the Townt of Wingliatn; Pitul Powell, Vint lien for the Township of T " r .
8 , Tur
P' nberry; ;-.
A, Bider,: Blyth, for the Village of, Blyth; Joseph • Stothera, Bl tlr for the
Township of 'r. 'G. Mien 1)un a 'no. for y ...
P Morris; r g ri n, o the Townghi' of AStiiiel
Porterfield, Belgrave, for the Township of East Wawanosh; W. Wile d, kM
ow, 1' 0, for•the Towttshf o 'West • Wilson' l utak
n w . , , p f"Wawanosh►
L:EWIH M. -DICrlaottit: •
• Cama .oer' eit-'
. u ' ' t to R. g s_retloit ililAt'il tat►ttiit flf IX111;A
. . flrt