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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-10-19, Page 5air-rw 7 •••••.. • _ - --lervraerw'r. ••• • VC THE Bra NORTHERN, FIR? Actealt Experience of a Selma Teacha eg Who, itVata Ntarly Burned' nal war iL onte' get act 04 au idea of a conflagration ao to be 'througlx•it. or to getthe story first - 'mud; frem one who has been through tiaiarielow unaware publishing a 'letter which aoninared M The Clinton News- . 'Record It waswritten by. Mitts 'Marie &lacier. who was tegehing in a. school at Sutton -Bay, near New,' Liskeard, when the fire sweet over the district.. The letter was to her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Snyder, of Goderich Township.• Sutton Iltty., Dear Folks: r suppose war have heard about our terrible Area I want to. send a telegram, but I know 1, couldn't*maw of the wires being .down. so am writing this with the hove that you will get it I doubt if • 5'U win. bat' will 'write every day un- • til r think a letter does gm I'm alright" although we ha dto fight for our lives. . We yv.pre,!at the, school when the Ore blew. no." The Smoke was. almost, suf., ftscating, The children going the other way were alright although they just Isirely got. home. r itarted• home with % four children from my way. The' ' smoke beaded us off and we turned back. Then we were caught from that • aide, I didn't know what to do because there was no one within a mile wocept a bachelor across the road :4 who was away, I don't know what Would have happened to us but just -when I had al- most given up, three of the bcry's came up to the school. They saved- our lives. We -went in to the sebool but hardly. • lot tere. until the bachelor's stack • across the road caught fire. 'Menthe • four men and four children and • started to try and reach the river, We • , ran as hard as we could and had -gone • Quite a niece when the wind turned • and blew the fire right onto os. The • wind was so strong that we .couldn't •• go straight. I had -two of the girls. They got' frantic and I could hardly hold them. They •wanted. to run you know. Eric bad the other little girl • and she was screaming. Karl had the little boy .and the other men led the way.• It was only four o'olodk but it was so dark and the roar so loud we - could hardly keep together. Theo, while We were rushing threugh the bleck haystacy caught' fire *at op- posite us and the whole 'inass of burn - jag 'straw ble* over on us: I never ex. meted to ;.-et through that. If I hadn't had the two girls to care for I'd have ; given up. Then, of course. the boys were there to- help me. How we ever got to the creek •on the far side of the school I can't•understand, but 'sudden,. ly we came to the.water. We couldn't hayd stood the .heat and smoke any . longer. The sparks came like hall. I •could, smell ply hair' Smirching and mY clethe.s 'smoking. I think 'PM have. to Dutch 'cut my hair now. However. we plunged into the Water. I sat down and, the kiddies Sat down around me with their headd on my knee. Then the ' boys wet. nvf. coat and we. spread -jt over the kiddies' • heads. One side Of • my head was covered, the other and Any shoulder was bare We Cat like that and the boys Sat hehind me and 'Itent dashing' water .over me to put . the sparks out: If it 'hedn't been for . those splashes of cold water should ' have suffoeated, for I (wasn't close eziourrh to the 'water to breathe. ' lust • high enough to be in the thickest But, • .uh. thebovs helped me and.they:'saved mu life, also the kiddies'. We Were in the..water- over an hour -then it -get not quite-ao bird and -we drawled 155.the edge. We lay for fifteen er twenty minutes with our heads on land and aabodies_ Water. Then: it was not so. ••-•,-liatIncrwe.:trawled thehtrific and tried to -get warm by the -fire. I kept the. little boy on one sicleaand rubbed ' the ,girls in'turn to ;swum <them : They • were 'frightened and we couldn't stay there because a Cold :north wipd • spring- up; So the boys went scouting „ to • fled where wecouldgo. Were we - - downhearted? Ng! _You slicaild, have 'beard us sing.' We• sang over half en -a-tour-Steady •until-the-boys-goetra-eka 4. GETTING OFF EAST A Chesley, tactery hand' was sen- tenced iast we s4 to, fine. of, *304- , and costs. or four months jail for ;a breach et tit* Ontario' Temperance Aet, Ite.decided''ttytake the iait an from a. 4nanalfil standpoint he' strh a of btisinessarti the, Ithe. Ontario GovernMent 'this' week that they were being retired from. office • on - apeount. of their having pitased the age limit of seventy years, sinlich a recent Act of the Legislature has *fixed 'ea the period booed, which no Shale, at siMilar official May' cohtinue to .,hold office, Mr, McKechnis who is 76 year s of agea was appointed jailer here hy the. late Sheriff (VConner about thirty years. did a, good k • ae ory , be 'earned about. $75- per month, and while serving the jail ter* lie ;will earn' over $80. per month and, 'board. His loss' by being .11silled is aetually..oaly about $120, which 'is, rather • light considering the serious natuie of the offence he Was found guilty of. sq. . • iniar, inn LucKNow smonin, iiiiivitspAtybooDER 19th.,1922, FAITHFUL' CAOL-ICREPNRS' TO RP ltpriguiv Mr. Donald. lifeiCecknie, the vet- eran Ge*eraoe of" Bruce Vountiv Gaol; Ms' assistant, Turnkey George ,Dobsmger, received notification from 'fi=714104,414 RESIGNS. AFTER LoNG Oman, - . ago he being at the thaw Clerk' of . The •Rev. S,- A, Carriere who or - --D.. - • - - ' • the past forty., years has been pasta Eldershe and a. former deputy •reeve of the Presbyterian church at Grand of the tevniehjil" Re' has been under ander three.different Sheriffs during hit.. re - Bend, had resigned from the 'charge. and will preach his farewell aermon gime at the eceihtY citadel' an'tit`'4 is` tli• last Sunday Of. Octoberalie via= a: dietinction" praably not equalled ,. ink. last week a lama number. of the. elsewheie in the Proviace that during congregation gathered at the church the three' decades that. he has held to pay a tribute of 'respect and 'esteem ?Mee here not :one :co.mplaint from, to the retiring pastor and his family. either the Government or the d'ountY There was a program a music. and COuncil has ever been xnade against addresses, followed by a lunch served the Management of the jail, at the Manse. During the evening, Mr, George Lobsinger, the veteran Mr and Mrs. Carriere were Oresentid Turnkey, has,Pasiled his 78th, mile - With an address and lk, purse ofnyin- stone, the past twenty . of which he iey, and the daugAter :was the reeip- has been overseeing the work on the Tent of a silVer cake dish., stone -pile. here. He was at one time •••••--•—••••••••••••-•.. a prominent "farmer of Carrick and BABY HAD- CLOSE ALL an ex -reeve of the township, . _____L_' _.,, While the Goverpment provides a Ur, and Mrs. Harold Cormack werp Superannuation Fund .for .other Civic almost bereft of their baby daughter Officials, it Makes the retiring allow - on Tuesday afternoon, when the child- anee of these; eificiali conditional on sOrnehow slipped into an old well and the County paying half the annual: was so nearly dead from drowping. shot In other words an annuity of that took nearly an hour and a half $500. is allowed , the jailer, and $400 to restore respitation; . per year allowed the turnkey, to be Mrs. Corputek missed the child, and borne •eqrially by the. Government knowing it had been in the barn,yard 'and County.' If. the County Council, at once Went out .and told her lois"- however, should refuse to counten- hand and his father, Mr. A. Cormack, Klee this split, the scheme, it -seems; • who. as out at the farm that • day; would fall threugh and rio retiring In.• the.,seareh for the little girl they allowance be Made. : ••••-• ' .• '.'''. . , found n hole at the 'side of the. old 4' Sher lit Jermyn MS been given the • Well and . tore the. wooden , top off, general;" supervision. of the County There the child waS, flouting, on ten , Mil, and : hereafter not .only have , . of 'the. Water, *ith . her head *Ain, .the appointing of the Jailer andl•Turn- (Paisley Adveca.te.)'•' .. quite lifeless Harold juinped into the key, but will also have the 'selection The beim on • Mr.. Louis Cobean's i water, which was 35 feet deep and ' of a jail Surgeon... . ... • farm,' in the. Gowanlak settleinent, within. five feet of the top, and, by Saugeen,.. was totally' destroyed by , grasping the puirip lag. with one. arm . -7--0,-0,13.(•--.-- gethei with g000 bushels Of grain, arid wok, able to get the. child •up to the ..',. GOOD SAMARITAN IN 'AUTO t :he hay crop, 3 horses,- •O thbrobred etheta. Life was alinot extinct, as . .:.. . ..... . . . Durham:. hell; 5 calves, a' pig; tibout the pulse had. stopped beating. While ..;.,That ill. motorists *ha knock :folk' 100 hells, a•new corn blewet and en the mother :and grandfather .woxice.d„ 'over With 'their :machines .1.to pot ran fri, • . , gine, . seed. :drill, ' manure spreader, with the child, Harold ran to the. away • leaving the victim to the•mereY.-e'''' house and telephone*Dr. Tucker; who of thechance passerby is illustrated, • The destruetive ;blaze, started hear reached the scene of the-aceideilf .in. the straw . shed, where' Mr. Cebean's about five Minute's, arid Was.able, after six-year-old .son had lit dh- mita and a long period.,ef 'artificial respiration, fired the straw, without realizing to 13ring it beck to life: ' .. . . What he was (Ming.' After•reterning 'The well .is an old .one.not 111 use heine" from.,sehool. the ',lad “ha.d • go•ne and it ' appears had Unnoticed begun 4 out with , his mother to- the. barn to . , to 'foil .in, it :etre side, leaving e.grriall day morning:•When anold,Tnarli‘nanied- feed the -hens and gather eggs; .but. 1'; W. Delehanty was., Walking, along openieg um:text:Kith the top, _through did not ge,'-back*"-to the house •U'ith' willeh, the little one had, probably out the edge ad -the'iroltd-andderily- -stet . her. When he saiir the 'smoke 'roll of curiositY pushed •. bodily through ped In. front of • the ear and awes up hi 'eie*uds. and the flames 'creep to- , kneched . down:- Iewes, found that his wards the buildings the. lad; lieeatne 'thtd- dropped Mto the iwatery -depths • right arm was fre.ctured above the frightened and • Went in: ta., tell his The baby is about 18 months ' of ' age :. elbow:, The old man said lie, Njat ' eon-, --Paisley; • Adancate. ' • • . . fused and went t Maher Who, had already'. noticed it . a . tress._ the./.road. ' r.--Colinerravasawarkingaat-athresh- - The car-Was---running-mrsecand-strt lf3OOTLEGG,ERS. - CAUGHT AT ing'ciii the farm of his-oeighber; Mr. time owing to the loose .gravel other- • ' ONVEN souNn:' ,.. • wise it would. Provedmore seririne.. 6 see '.the Sineke frenr_there, HeWes. *alter GoivanloCk, and was the first' • OWeri. Sound Sun -Times Following" .1%. Walkerton..nten Who., was. (driving taken. ',over • at .,once ; in .a. car., • and . . . .. , . .. . , an excitieg fight at one o'clock this. after. re.aching there was - able to _prill ,liehind•end saw, everything• aaid Air.. Itic Craelcen *as. in mi5 4 -Akio Vitale ... Morning, Melvitlesird, Roy 'Campbell his-trecta arid-hinderiroin the •ciriv- were arreated': by e.P.•C Thee Carson ',However, the Landon Man showed S. . . ing-7,Shed.,- -which 'awls;ilia-, bOrned. . . • - • •• • '• eel ehristien'epirit hy'driYing the old on'.I0th-street west, 'near the corner' • .Nin......OI,eLthe.L...j.iy.kaa/.. liCli..,...ita....tha..14.ro 7 of-ard--nyeliuvrest;-Ten-.'bottlerlif ....XneriaatioLis: reported' to l':e. liorneleas,, was got. out .or escaped except one It was the only way I could keep the., C-...8; W• whiskey -were found in the .'y • When the •boys.einne back they told -children wain . . rear Compartment of their AtIcLaugh: lin roadster and a :shot gun with a into, to-wn; 'taking hint toe doctor :and offering. to :par expenses".. :!' .• Of..10 07 pig'that 'seems to haVe. made it big. jurrip. from ., aornewh*a. 'at of , the. .' us the school was burned, also. all the .danger zone and .survive a . the. hole- . . buildings around except one house number. of sheik was found folded ..:. ' .:"... ' - caust, . : • a, '.. . • ' , • about a mule away It was liable to go- ilt . With the bOod. . 'The barrt was inatired for 42'600 hi . • ' ,. •-- ... • cOULDIC'T7-PAY FINE, . believe- . 'T . any niinutte but we Were welconie to -.. ,The two yang Men had beep. 04yi- • . ... , • . • GOES TG JAR! 'the - tentrat-Mutual, CP. 'earid this : •itte, I was glad tio see a. house. Myown . ing up_and down and • evenue east is 'the oely. poliey offsetting the loss, The trial Of Louis' Minn° for mak- ..... eyes, Were .:Swellen ..shut.-. and: paio---i_ sti e'venitig/s:and.....allout anie o'clock in whtch -has been' appraiiecr by the in-' . . . ...... . . _ • •• Mg meetishirie .whiskeY• it John Itas- . • never felt anything like 'it'.I manag- the morning Constable Ceripri Met soector at. $2,000. .. • .1. ed;t9.blindly. bathe,the,childree's eyes them coming south about in front:of tor's 00 the 6th Can. Brant, came lin .,. Mita ' they' were -fairly comfortable. .the Classic theatre.- He at on ran - a before Mann -rate McNab ia thu. Town • Then I bathed mind untii 1 eoeld see , • ,.. ,. . 1 ' , a ' . . where • t :was ;going, •Of cease, min out le front of the car and held up Hall,. Chealey.; , Yesterday afternoon ... : war worse because- 'I'd been se far: his hand's_ in an effort: to maka. the Louis %pleaded guilty. There • ••Wasn't • • ahoy -6T water- andthentoo r telt-the- -4iiiii-- steT). 'Melville . Campbell was muchnsezaloinennythirig.elatifilati;' Anaemia ' Thin, watery 'blood is no more nourishing, than thin, Watery Milk —skim milk.. • - 130 you can. soon_ enrich thin blood; overcome the anaemic eon-, Altion and build up the whole sys- tem .* wing Di. Chase's Nerve Food... • • . Mrs. t: e. Sinimons,4.642 Cur- tis St., Brantford, Ont., writes; . • "For 'allow eight years • I suffered from anaemia. My circulgtion was poor. my, gums and lips were pale, and _illy hands and feet were always cold. I was nerve" and unable to sleep well. I had • frequent headaches, seemed restless and eisily worried or irritated. There was a buzzing sound in my ears. Iadigeriion was also one of my complaints, and I. often was attacked by weak spells I went' to a doctor, who told me 1 was anaemic, but as I did no get any bet- ter I decided to try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and. after the first box I felt brighter and my .headaches co4letely disappeared. 1 continued using the Nerve Food for quite a while. am • quite well now, and cheerfully and vatefullY recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to people suffering as I did befoie I. used, this splendid medicine." ° Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50c box, all dealers, or .Edmrinson, Bates fit Co:, laimitecj. Toronto. . • • /mow A BARN WAS BURNED WHEN BOY, PLAYKD WITIk MATCHES • jr the ..following stools,- from The Walkerton Telescope:_ -"Ma 1VIcerack-. en, a London. Show Case manufactur- er, • was driving through ;the loose gravel on: the Hanover Road' on,Mon- • . - . 6. I • 'HYDRO ELECTRIC . .'--,-.----,-L--,-4.7-KI$CARDINE- „kiddies to shut' their. •eyes .When we --• - a . • driving the ,ear and he pulled over to thee, • evidence Wald. have cavieted were rtiminig through the fire and I • -. . „ .• :(The Review) -: -had--7.to- keep mine- °Pen, to see -where the other- aide -of the road' in order hue' ' He vies given a sentence ''`if 3errY, ' superintendent or the .._ _ . . to avoid. the polleeinen. 11,Ir. Carson ta” 1314 four. months in -,fail. As biuis We Were going. Then we. all get dry Eugenia Fella System, 'Mr; Pace, 602 . Clothes; <Mt those we eatilda,tarese we. juniped. ft.(11...A.P., running' bdikrd. 'Ma. --eratitkg -engineer over all ' tlie-HYdroT' did not have the nepesSara funds and ... . ... thel7iNiiereillit-ferthenriiing. from , :his - pitetiCheirnifertheli-MrS.-.Green.and I' told the driV.er. to go at once to the. . / , , ehildreo and men. also Made tha. We got' bread and butter ready for tlie police •office; as . he wtinted, to search" • ' ... friends, he decided to work the term Electric Systems and EngineerSJanted, had ten kiddies to look;after ft eras the air for Ilquor. They drove' round' out at the rate t,lf•'$75 per 'nionth with and Flannery met ',kith the lotal Conf. •in, , ` , nedrly eleven before we got them the block and brought the' ear to. a jell skilly ',thrown ip. He was taken ission on::VaednesilaYnight and threshed. out all. the hiffeXenees.wilich • away -fir three beds. By and bye the stop iefront..of-the.police offiee.....' ... had developed. as it. result of. the en - to the. County -Bastile. by boys that had come to , me thought Mr, Carson .called for P. C. Bone_ .• . quiry recently held before the GregOry White, and Constable plood; *lien. he : "41 trY to. get• back to' see if their "-te--aorne iiiit and assist in. the...Search, ConiolissiOn in. TOrmito, .it was a 1 ang ' gets, hie freedom . he will return. to n•neonle were living. so: they left; town in an autantlese February 1923 All. and when he received no reply. he. - e: atilt had . two map there- and -e ', - • night long theY took. tures •guardina, asked. a 'than .passing to call ;Mr. is. milder -than nsual•n•account of -tila e Session but it cleared thair MrBet- rg withibew'his charge abouelocai in- ,highaostoLlteeting a,,-Cljesley- Enter- '-'-'• thel)iatie';'111.11"Yartent- -Such-a-night,- ,- Bonn- -- .Just -at- -thi st-ettnitelit -WI-- although I•was quite.,calm. Mrs. Green Wil746-itcy". and. apologized for any in- Ca'Mpliell gave Mr. Carson 'a' shove' prise; . - ( . .• • . • .. . • went to bed about three o'clock..but civility on the pare Of members of his my eyes arid head Paiped so that 1 with -his--hands and Ma. foot, while'. ., ( ,-,;-•-0..---,(a. staff. ••4. change. will be made in the Melville stepped on the gas.. Con,- • : , . coaldn't rest. I couldn't keep, the cloth 'sinking fund' arid eatingency ehorges Cation WHISKE7,1 'MAKES' TROUBLE FOR . off. my eyes k TIoWever,. morning 'came. trOrY . to eNiPetatiOnt NO:: Whieh•will.-riteart.rayipg: Of liff,f0(-W arra -we were all: Saved-. TIria morning clung to the car, whIoh raced dotan : ' ...'''.rINICEETOWN• MAN - ' We rigged, up the children arid I year to the Own, and.ehanaes will he got "lst avenue 'mit ,at • about 40 •MileS ''. ' : '.' ---7-'''. ' ':• ,ittacht at the slib-Station which. Will sonie of brit,' Green's clothes on and License Inspector White,- Prey, Ca- per 'heur. When`- they ..reached 10th . We came ham Mrs. Fiy_said she toy- preyeet_the.tea(ftequenthlowing_ out. :atrear they' turned -Alt-ffilit '' stable •Oloodrand-three-Outside-offigers: er saw such a looking sight ear Wes,- of fuses: :These fuses "cost 820. each cenducte'd a.: "still hunt".•;out in. Cal,' and r told her I was Mrs. Greeres- time Roy had been •flghting to shove ross on Tuesday-, says The Walkerton and five of theta have already bloWn eliorewomat to look after the school. the policeman etr the car; and in the out Blif I was glad to sea. Fry's buildings Telescope ' At "Winkle" Staithis la' :struggle 0`,.the gekt- aitift handle was • • ' • safe. It was Certainly a rriiraele how 0-0 !TinkeitoWri they located a whiskey - broken off, into low -what's that? I don't care,abouf thetit Tho two youpg Men .were hand- home when the officers called but ' . *".'".':-Ct -.-,;-.6 theY stood, All na, books' are goner and the ear went making plant. . my tait and a pair of rubbers, but and was later brought to stop. ' . `"TVinkitl'.', • wits.nl' a6 WAR MEIvioR.IA1.41.' wiNGFam Mudh, at all.etiffed ittid taken to the police cellswhen'he is 1i:tented he Will receive; a The Whigliarn town. council has ,' .,.. . . • 4.9 0 0..--... ' ,votse roen ----- and the tar \vita searehed. The huller oresii1u g i nvktation to • appear before ferred the matteragf taking a Magistrate McIlab. The , officers found t tohe potion of some Sort of war mem- 'qt. is diffieult to see a ray of hone Wad in .a paper box and each /brittle in, gland where love is blind, justice -,, a barrel of whiskey mash on the farin coimmittene f a to coll.ommvitteteeli,,coptilith a was wrapped in neleapaper,-,Both' ear . as blindaand-the pigs- are blind. , -:. an& liquor-. are in elloge At: The. nf Neil -MCDonalda-conar14,AteDonald ' ntontunenti. a rileimiriallark =11 el 4. ' Was. ,arreited and brought to town memorial hall are suggestions at to ..,tt eenhisticated girl ie one who can authorities, •• 4 ..,..A.,s.... 1.., ,....„. ..1,s „.. A u 1,,, it Tx_ tho.. fertn' of linegiorial and the ballot kiss with' so little .skill as. to make It' In. tile police court each.wal nuod. ""v" "'" 'ar"`" "Piv"""4 a" "gm' .11u WOuld'be to see the Oreferencnof the rain lilts Ole first one. $560 and. coots, , *11 be tried 'try Magistrate .1114§Teb people sold also abbut what value •.. . g0..7teditesday, . ,,. ' they Wettld 114 tbe memorial' te be, . 1 • ^ .6.61666.6.666.6,66,(6,666,6.166,666066.4.66,, r‘D/DN'T TAKE' motrnER's ADVICA. 0".'",'"-"(""e'''''-‘0"xoto,,,,,ras3/41,01.04aa./aaraaniaumoaseraa DAVGIITEit NOW IN JAIL . PE -6'6•666 •66.6,6 • •(Collinmanod Bu -*tip rd only taken tioY ithefe ad- vree I'd never be here," said 'Mrs. Ilea.- sie Eyre, of Collingwood, as she pleaded dullty to a eharge of bigamy in the Barrie Police courk She admiat- 'ed to e previous marriage, hey' first; with GeOrge Hilts, of ..Collingwood, • and. later, to•another spme two years deter w,ith her present husband) 'nos, Eyre, Of Collingweod. Magistrate , Jeffs •s: irkiposed a septence eiX Months- . • ' custody with; her husband, '.1 Byre, / • . • Mrs. Eyre had been taken into When the Provincial pollee foundthat they owe implicated in the series of'. • wholesale burglaries at '' Wasagit 13each last *inter. Her ;stork, given Iry exiiiii, ' before 1VIligialrate • *Jeffs, .131anted an early marriage at the age of 15,- together 'With the fact.that she took the advice of ' outsiders rather than her mother, as the reason of, her marital trotiblea, She stated that her Imaband, George. Hilts, left her, and not She him, in contradiction to his evidence in the matter. ., In giving sentencellagistrate Jeffs said he was making it as light as. he could on account of the acdused'S Youth and also because she had been of assistance 6 the Crown in -the Wasaga Beach burglary charges, Mrs. Eyre implored the court not to send her to the county jail. She said th loneliness there wOtild "You'll likely be sent down to the Mercer where there ire other giiis,h put in Crown Attorney Cotter • ."Thank God for that," replied 'tile acetified "Then I won't belloriely. Can. write to Mr. -Eyre?" she asked as an afterthought. • • Mr Cotter put hi certificates Of the two Marriages. These showed that Mrs. Eyre -was married in June, 1921, to 'T.homas Eyre; mid that previously - she had married George Hilts in, May, 1919 " • • Mrs. Eyre hai a mother and father IiVing in,Gables, Oxford Canty,. L.' G.,Gerdner, Provincial Officer, cif Col1ingw6od, Inspeeter of Provincial g, of Toi rito, and Provin- cial. Offi. Wm. Rica, of Berrie, all. ./had a hand in the Solution' of the Was- aga Beach hurglaries, • , Eyre said he Was bon •Cliphant, Biome County. . ' . ' 0-0---- • • HAND MANGLED IN. MACHINE pazi IVIaeMillan, a Minna of Rep- ple Township, Grey County.`.hact his right hand mangled in.a straw -cutter. Co that it had to be • amputated at , the wrist The threshing 'outfit was at work nn his farm, ana.ih'ortly after Starting, the cettirig -13Ox became choked with' straw...Without stop- ping the machine MacMillan attempt: 1 ed to •remove . the straw ;with his hand, The knives started as soon as. releaied, _catching_ itis.:_:irarid "with the4 abeye result The victim is 64 years 'of. Age 'and is .stiftering agoad deal from.. Specials for Friday ,#and. Sa.turday •=1•Mmoomm.....11.01• Men's Suits at 20, per Cent: off. YOuthi'. Suits at 20 ,per cent. off. Men's Raincoats, 15 per cent. off. • Men's good work Shirts $1.14 up. Padies' skirts, at 20' per cent. off. Navy Coating, 54 wide, $2.00 Navy Serge, 40,in. wide, 75 cts. 1 Piece Grey Check Coating at $2.00 a yard.., Fashionable Navago Sweaters at $4..00 and $8.00. a Palmer's Dry Good Store Lucknow, - - - Ont. 1 SEAFORTII BOY GETS APPOINT- of the. Che -Ka or :Teiror Commission • MENT in its "bloody. bold, and resolute"' Prof. L. C. 4. Bodgins, M.A.., an and woman with the ability and spirit - Old Seeforth. boy,. and aason. of the to organize resistance. The Che-Ka's years rector of St Thomas' late Rev. J. W: Hodging, for ,sorne 1".e7x6e6c,ouetioprigd, tea) tostaaildinetioudensu6mab7e5r Chereh';- i331prors and teeehers. 8,800 doctora, Seaforth, has been appointed dean of 50 other -- -- 1,243 Trinity Zediege, 'succeeding pr. A. priests, 54,650 officersa.60,000 sold - Policy of putting, to death every nuiri • You• ng, MA:, L.L.D. Prof. tiodgiiis iers, 12,950 landlords., and 815,000. was educated • at Seaforth Collegiate peasants. In short. they have cut off end entered Trinity College, in 1900, the head ;of 'Muscovy, and there is • graduating with a B. A. in 1904, little likelihood' that the body will English end historyIn •1905 he 11 it is and the Burnside scholarship for niotwheadc grown, a new'•head, graduated from the University of • . .• • • Toronto with an M. A. degree, and• : ... from Harvard in 1907 with an M. A., • COAT, 815 4T DURHAM • taking a post -graduate course at Cambridge, Eng. • He will pontinue . . (Durham *Chronicle). hayip*g, a brilliant siolastie • ea er, gratifying to,. citizens Wlio . thought as assistant.professor of English lit.; •he arrival' of it car of (coal is eraaure at Trinity. In 'adclitio to Dean Hodgins serv,ed os`liaison .offi- • they weulti .fieeze this, winter, for cer at Verdun ,gral in Alsace with the ' 'Fifth French armY..having gone over-, want. of something , to. aeep them Seas froin the United Stas in 1916: warm" It 'is further pleasure • WHY , THE RUSSIANS- PUT 1JP ' The supineness of the Russian mil- lions' under their Bolshevik masters, whom they hate, a matter of cease- lessavorider-tii-all -who thak ' .learn it was sold here at $15.00 a ton., on$5100 ton less than Many of us thought we wald have: to 'nay.. The: • coal it hard' cheitrint, and from a casual • Maoce at a load. as it passed the office, window, apparently of gOod ouality. „It was received here and. readily .disposed of by.:W -Cadet - who says he expects to .make furth- deliveries • in the datirse of;.a few,. days We learn that sonic near - the figures. .jeat. telegraphed f� ,4 Rigat and described fts "Bolshevik offi- . • • by--tOwns as -high as '$23.00 a ton is cial can be .accented the xvonder may shOck,, safely be set 4oWn. to.the "efficiency!' I b toirga°,411,0w~sva—difrowinowat ')Akft eing asked. • ' a•••.•••••,-. < ' < Apiiairiusaisewiwa • , ••• ? ' TURNIIIJLLIS;-, ---ST-ANFIELD'S PENMAN'S or -it ,Upderwe •OLEPROOF • • ---- EATHER:TAAL rid other : Makes.; S#es aes and sqc, OSIERY The . Most WQ4cle_LCUT. C01.1eCtim.---Of Plain and- . 1M1Cir Hose 'for Fall Wear.: • DIES' Children's LL SIZES LARGE •.•,• ••• • DRU•are proper for these cool SSES days. 'Beautiful shades in 13roadc1oth7finish Planneli.... 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