The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-01-14, Page 4risr7,7(
Thur
flUcirY. 14th.,. 1915
- rit I tilst
TAKto.
-OF PEOPti
laleatokll tu g'44
y,
prove' that the, germs only
IOW* the systemis weakened from
ee sickness, overwork, confining
dt$iSor what% general weakness exist
-Th best physielans point out that
daring changing seasons the bloodshould
be mode.tigh and ptre and active by tak-
IngficOttiolinialsiontiftermeal". The cod
liver oil in Scott's Itmulsion Warms the
body by emichingthe bleed ; it peculiarly
strengthens the lungsand throat, while it
**mild' the resistive forces .of the boay.
to ovoid colds and prevent consumption.
If yyii work indoor", tire easily, feel
langusrlornervoussficott'aUmnisionisthe
moststrengtheningfood.-medicineknown.
It is totally free from stupefying drop.
kvoid subetitutein
to!st so* & Bewne„Tioreae.eutatie.
Ittritunni *mart
rulailekoti woo 13,ter,ids,57 wirnlag
atleieknow, (WWI% .
A. P. Nia.c..VEN7.11. Pro stator
-and lEdltor.
TigiTtelDAY, $A1i. 14th., 1918
POOL, ROOM, ()Net *ORE
400.1.•••••,yor..."
THE LEICKNOW Ser4TINEL
• Application for *license to overate s
peel reeet iu Tateknow vow lade to the
village Commit Monday eve.14figt
It will be remembered that this qu_es;
tuna linenaMg *pool Mtn was up
year ago,,. At that tiwe the Colineli
posed i by-law inking beense awes-
8arf to the operetion of a- Wel rs:knxi
The yearly license fees were put at com.
parativelyf low Ogures—$25. for the fast
table and 415 for the #eeend• The li-
cense /Oa inteededto he prohib-
itive, and theriaatter limn* or n
licenge reSts' with each Council as it:
seines in. ',A feature of he provincial
law enrciering Municipalities LOpool lieepik
rooms is that .,the Council i net
obliged to grant %license to any aVvli-
opt. A Vomit may -41wlys, refuse t.D"
grant *cense on the ground 'that the
applic‘nt is not a -af person ,to be in
charge of a pool room, or it may 'refuse
license without Stating grounds for the
refusal, .
Tho applicant On Monday evening was
aot granted 4 license, the matter lAving
been, On motion of Henderson old Dui'
7
• Crean' Wanted
' . 'Creartiery ,
in Id/ operatiOn, we solieit 'your
,'patronsge, We. .are. prepared to
PO! tlt bigbest 'market, prices for
geed eam, and give you an how.
eatbilldileaSs Weighing, saMpling
and testing each can of cream re.•
calved carefully and returning a
full stateinent , of same to each
patron. We furnish, two cans to
each: patron, pay all expreile
diaries, and pay every two Weeks.
Write for further partiollers or
. send fpr cans and give ma A trill.
The Seatorth Creamery Co.
Seaford', Ont.
The United Stato is Silent
One phase of United States public opinion in respect ,
to the w,ar in Eurpe is illustrated in the following
brief but. striking article by Hamilton liolt editor of
The New York Independent:
"Plumes of fire are'dropped from the cloud on un.
defended tOwns aini, cities.*,` The United States is
Mut.
•1.
••••
nin,1ad over until the meeting in Feb
Business and Society cards It would. be. well,:during the month.,
°Dt"..41!Ta•/lce'lr" and' MaTim. ed t i ' the e and to' with GAinL4iiirle'Vves.'01411nPressi°n't114 ' dist
"Deadly mines are strewn off:',the hig1 seas. .The
United. States is silent, . • " •
"Buildings dedicated to religion, art, science and
charity are razed to the ground. The United States
is silent.. • • •
"Seveu•millions stand emaciate in lielguim T
he
United. States is silent. '
"The Hague • COnverfticniS ate... thrown into the
scrap basket. • The 'United States is silent. ,
^ • •
"Tlie dollars of American trade are threateUeci.
And the United States protests.
"It is the duty of the • United States to protect
the coMmercial riglaJs of her citizens.- - - But it is MSb
the duty of the United Statesto protect ,the civil-
ization of theworld. ,
"Above all n.atfons is humanity.
BRUCE, COUNTY. 'NEWS
Marray, an Qld readout a
Teeewater, who suffered a paralytie
atroko last week is Idowly reeoeeritig.
John Oreneebe of Teeeviater, who
eeently underwent, All poration. for
appendi itia, is risking favoitrable pro
gives tAwards recovery.
The village of Hepworth was 000,of
to;tti?otelaeiri9plitte: Italie4he: vvehtee.,44;
law %041 defeated by eneMtb of eve
vote, and the villageremains. wet, ,
defeated by ove
vote fiat the reeveobip Of Wait,. is ask-
rng
for n re connkin. the hope Of tern
big the scale. There wii&aVUIy 'hot
contest in Brant, and Spence IsTestitt
reamornrgieto
-lost cvnicet.ork,usi
by the fierrow
, Omuneg Counctil-;,=-The Carri tftto
cQ44°jtjisv:4. ttup t!QI-
iows:lettmesFIsig 1tY*
,Reeie, 1)r, Doetillg' '
iS,, Vert* and •.itergeili3 • iwneer
had 4,inajority o 19L.,.-Peerieg.. The
Oennehlora are the fiWo as. 8200 inn
1914; • 1 ' •
Walter RoSe, of :Tee'swatet, who
wen a. sweepstakes. nt the Poultry
Show it Guelph, recentbr, sold a ' Pair
of birds to a men in Falls for
.t5
1000 eags and -800 Chickens TO be
for
•
• Heater's Clear-
•• i a
g
Sacrifice
We have a number of
heaters which we do not
Fish t9 carry over and
• *ewe Offeringt,-atr-greatly
tura of ilia adadrastraiion so .far, Thisl What Beeame of That „.• Flour?
Whet became of the Pur sent by
10Bil Strralattus•ND SONS. 1.44,x (111404, minds p,.1. whether or not they want , t a eve een r,ying o carry oti trido Cofa'tihRedav..to:r7Qrsst..1.1,rits1,11 •a:t the 7.,1)0„ti`'
t b ' t
M-icg
7----latiti,241,114evarrilgt,Ag let the courteillors know what they think the PelieY ef the Unitea states ls to bu, ten; tzr.17;gn.thY, mo:r oQf
teens P,09 Ootn g ,
for
in nice guiulanteed. 014 of it. " stand quietly by and matte all the money
iren along with his readiness-,h,to eemel
. • for citizens of Lucknow te Makeup the': to the proteetion of commerma intere
FirSt
resident art in LucknoW ot the LofldOn
11Eltitual. number ot village and farm
"nroPertles for sale. - .“,
rii-1%-tArt:40(SON• harrister, Solicitor end
Conlyancer, Lucknow and, '10ncattlinc.
. eitIONV office every ' Dor-
' big the:balance of,- the week all NYcgl:
in
Lunitnow.iii„coarientpa :with conveyancing„
wills_,:estatesilatins,- etc. irvillhe attended to
by XV. Joseph, rAgnew under My, saner,
vision and direct' 1.4
JOSEPH AGNIOW, rlinclinow. 'Notary Public;
• Commissioner and Cenveyancer, Insuranci,
Broker. Life, Fire, Accident, Plato Glesa
and Weather Distirance.A Real Y.Istate
bought and sold. Money.to Loan. °Mee:
Allin Block. ,.
GEO. A. SIDDALL, LuminoW, Ont. al
`Estate. Money to loan on first and s nd
'portages, on farm property, and on single
andjoint notes, Fire Insurance in all its
branches. Mice hours- 10 A. M. to 4 P M.
„
001 F. Lucknow Ledge meets., every Friday
evening at 30' Clock in their Han, Camp-
, rbell street. All brethren. cordially invited.
OffIcers:,-Noble Grand;, Thos. WatsM4 Irmo
Grand V. T. Armstrong; Treas.; Alex. Ross;
Rec. geo„ A. H. had; Flu. Sea., Dr. rat -
metal.
•
.4. 'F. &A. M., G. R. C: Olci Light Lodge meets
every Thursday night on or before the full
mien, in the Masonic Hall. Havelock street
Lneknow. W. M_1, MacDonald; S. W..
D. Cameron; J. W.,0. Martin; Secy,. W. A.
Wilson.
,For our own part we, a_year ago, -gave eau While the battle of freedom' ,is a startimg .tatetPent . mIle ade hY t'he
rag full expression Of onr-views.a .tr being futig14 cult ur°1:4) of
London Opinion.4ec1alte
the desirability of a pool room. There •r a4-tLe he has. on the best Of authority
are manY Worse places, than the pool 11311 -CAP": that 1)1'4 of Canada's gift 'if flour
roma i t d ed • •••'• • ' "'JOHN ISARLEYCOPIT to BOlgtuni to relieve the nerds
n any, owns. e many , • , ,.;,. f : t • t• „ -- • .
The Ontario' .-Firerkmen's CoiniensW
tion Act which Akent into force the
tAginning of 1915, is proving, -,rather
emlnsive to some of the Manufeetur
byaealce,4beencln,gaelluedarn'uf,,tourutOr..nP;Yra uPepyi
era in Milcimay Geo Seh;valni tlz Son
bolstering CO 01 Per, y,ear,
• ibonaas Cosgrove, 67yearsof 'age
thtid for the pot -nye lyears a - resident
Qf„Walkeit013, Was last week' taken to
the House of 'Refuge there: COSf.r.foVe
iii' Unable to do the •ordinary amount
of Wei' k owing to the loss Of au a lit
. Redaged-Pricei. or
Thirty* Days••
if you . require a. heateeallr,
'ivnd get one no*, '
-111Rea.uillailf: o
l(educed,tia 400 and :32'00
,50
,
ttle popl, regard4d: 4g •...• ""•`1•dOn't.atrall'aPPive of that sort ° here „Rod:: that thu,i_...ilett,v,„
iled Counter attraction :from ,•lir"Or;41: yet:Mg men:whO'nedertakee:
piaces thing The places. We do not see, however, tliAt•
tO Piiiii3112111at Of -ivbiSltey -
totheir...,own• , •
Ould answer that purpose here; whit: two or three weeks, iS tip against Aprefty th`a he it is a rather aPteeih-
irig• outcome of. an action on Canada's
'0.3 'a sinkhole'for money in tile' .p0elik's' bar& PrOP,?s1.1;1"0„11. The;r3 can 'h,o entY•oue part that was meant te, be 1 "oth pa6riotic
the pool teem, as. ordinarilY 'conducted ending.tait. You Can't up' agains., anil benevolent. ' Inateadot our gift of
forsgain,lias few, equals- „ * John, BaiieYeDril in that Way with° t -dont being used te feed the -poor oigno.-
• , an , or the widows -and or,of
At the present time, when so Many getting the worst of it Soon or late he Belgium, the statementis tbat half of it,
men are out of emplOyinent,' most of -will get e; man down every tirneThese.» —that would be .500,000•bagsr7pent to
whom have some money saved up out of Were remarks by Mr, R.•Vanstone, tar- feed the German armies 10 the field! If
has101P d be
. • i ss -
earnings, a, pool' rooM w0111:1'rl,'b'o rister of, his address foirne this 0.ur)a. PT; ed, it vknui PP
bl ti ie 4 more tirePostereus DOS-
recentpartiularly undesirable. The hoar,s us defenee o 'Wellingto 11/41 C y, be
carriage of 0....goed intention.
natty spent at work would, by many, be the Magistrates Coutt_las 1,hursdaY,.• is to be boprd tliat the editor of
making a. few dollars each day, that aro' more strg, made, as it NV a while he ed. He denounces the theft Of this flour
Qadnvtanwtagueld. 11(31t spent,
di abnedasPveen'ryt ..tetstn13, swt4osn ed'ettse nn(d)tinognal:Ywalltisuk°?acu4dsell. c'Mners.tIrlant'in fdri:111111btallts•leittFweiGall:Irweianslai enisust4'()wf ;14 ftlh a.tnah8refutsfe that
.spent at the piiol tables, and, instead (it Mr. Vanstones. statement Was all the, tlie LondOn Opinion has been misinform -
Which he had mangled ;threshing
and unprofitableforin of pastime or yer but a goOd.eitisen, -and a gentleman.- 'thiS which they were
machine soria$.' His
tram 046' ilielTense'of :Refege: alt
the'fiii-inber ,ef -lb-O.:latest:044;
•
• Fonit BP11EWS lbLED vv
, .
-Fhb:042780h ;. of Walker.tcni,, received
'Word that four. Of his nepheWS, who
were Oghting in a... Scottish regiinent,
aethe,front, had been killed outright;
on the •batth•tield.,• Many faini. ies
Sccitlaiid are beii4 almo•t externiinet.
ed by„the war; lig flower Of the ,
fano is about 'mit in the trenches,
hattling'for. the cause a freedein. and
'the integrity of. the' empire. , ••
' The • Ontario ciinettensatlipa
which went int.r,• foree on 7.$'ew„ V,Oare,
has severely hit ono Waliterten, fac.
tory, this:factoriforinerly got
-its inen •agiiiiisto•itijety in a
stiong i•iiarantee•company,' for $90 Pei!'
yeee,' they are no 'ai , olaliged" to' pay
to • the Ontarie CompenSatiori 'Boa,rd•
no. lesii•a, snin than $60 for the stinie
serViee,: , The OeVerriment ta nig
op .the protection of ;the . Work innait
has iropOSed: something of a hardship
(ni. the etianlOyera espeeialIV at a time
whini'eapital sehieiiand :Many *a boa
is having iv -bard the
Wheels' going.
BUSY HARDWA1110 &TOO!, •
:'•
tertainment.' ' 'free to seize fact; their have robbed',
.
.It is true that no is obliged .to g0
(.1.0.. F. Court Sherwood No. 50, :Luck -now. to 04001 room and play. . Mit ,mea.
meets r last Monday of the month in • • ;
in. the Od Visitiing brother') and youths onavhOsehandS time • banga
• ,
• cordially invited to attend. Chief . ng „
heavily it is just as well that the oppor-
tunity be not present. Many and many
a man who spends his money in the pool
room would very much rather. if there
was no such place to go to. e knows
that he can very well get alotio, withont
such costly aniusement.:
Those who take this view sho ld have
- Geo. Potter, Bee. Secy., Robt. Graham:
-
Fin. Se0Y., ftobt. Johnston, Treas. D
R.
macintosh.
Lucknow Lodge, No. 137, meets
second Monday et each month in .the Odd
fellows' Hall. XaSter Workman, J. Mac
Diarmid; Fin. Sees?. , D. R. Macintosh; flee
Seey, ; Geo, Potter; Treas.. Alex. Ross.
Dental.
Or S. FOWLER, L.. D. S., D. 'D. S. Office up
• stairs in Button. Block. Teeswater., 'Speer
lid attention" to gold plates, crowning- and
bridgework. Visits VtTroxeter 1st. and 3rd.
Wednesday of each, month; Gerrie Thur.
,
G.
A. NEWTON. D. j). S.' Dentist. Office
Meth Used. Best materials • fernished-
Ctown and Bridge work. Painless -extract
ion -by the no of, the latest, simplest and
.satest remedy. SOMNOFOBM.
Newest
Lucknow, dot. inodern
thing in artificial teeth. Aluniblin plat,esff
non nreakable
he irst te
no hesitation in -letting, the con cillors
knotf•of it. They want to know where
the -weight of public opinion ou-the,
question is, such. an expression 01
opinion will help to a decision thoSe
who mai be uncertain; while those who;
taken a stand -will feel strertgthened.
•
'WILSON AND OCISEVELT
President. Wilson the tnited States'
made a great speech at Indiananolis last
week in which he sought to explain and
clefendliis poliey relati011 bOth the
Nobody will doubt tha,t he knew whet e -
the Belgians right,and lett Of gram, flout
and food in 'every form, . There cou
kl
haVe been no mason expeet that
plunderers so tuthles; would Spare oar
flour if they could get,their hands on it.
The toed. supplies sent by the 'United
States into .Belgian need to vvell look-
ed aft„-.rif taey are ,to be used by the'
•people for Adirithey are •meant, 134er-
warty's font notice ' that American
consuls in Belgian must withdraW until
ey repeive won f-13erlirr-to-eon
tinue .thek posts ereates a difficult
situqtion. wens that the Washing-
ton Goverment must recogniZe • German
authority in 13elgiutn, or to. he unrepre-
gen ted theie--,which, would mead that
there representa-
-tiveS of the-Unitecl, States,P, supervise
the distrdaution of foods dent „for -Bel:
•gian,relief .Does•anYhofly, believe that
in such circumstances the G •rmans could
be trusted. to administer reliefl • 'Uncle
Sant -Mug either insist upon carrying
that' relief ancl delivering it by hand, , or
be may as well cease sending it. --Daily
Star. -
of he spoke, and meant what he said,
,
•
Often Means's° much. It has
meant success to .thousands •
--of--Yolang-1.-PRo-P.Ik who wrote
for our catalogue as thefirst-----
stop toward a good Salaried
• , position,. ..Take ,the step. to -
clay. • Address -Central IhiSi.---
tieSS College, 05 Yonge it.,
; W H. SHAW,
•President.
TES BLOOD AND SPEECH
• The Goverment, of the, province of
Quebec, showed the strength of, the Ilea
of bliand'and language, when it decided
last week to contriluite $210,000 annually'
towards the relief of distress in France;
duejntlie-wai,--±,ro the French -Can
,
'ion of ,Quebee, France : is still the dear
Old Home•La.nd.
Mexiesu '..and European - '•w;ii, r Si • and
Went 'so ter as to state.,0*,tA.4e,...eieetori
would have ,the . •oPportanity; of,Par.3.0.ink,
Upoiliis conduct and expi*eiingappriiv,
.4otAi .4 •- . .. This,ie.taken to,meari
that Mi. Wilson is defingely in the field'
as a. cantliclatit for. the"..preauleticy in
1916; when thenext great ,Politieit - up-
heaval takes place. :• . -
Mr. 'nisei pethaPe-w0 prompted to
th,taimportent utterance by ck, fierce At.
,t;a0k Made upon himself and his Secre-
tary of State, W. J. Bryan; by Ex,,Ptesi-
d'ent.lt. 0. rise. velt,in the • columnsid T.. h?. otextending our agrictiltural- pro ti
eya,orkiPukpertdent,,. lietisevelt .4-1 ion in Order, ;thretigh the a foloyi- 'Iti *
oot-ft to. ta.1..0 the...gtelind7ilitiVihatnit,, 7ofo
'ur eleirielinersetii4o,itali:-ittliei °It
ed States iiiight to WS entered the war- ,.a. the, oppertiinity of 'establishing. an
against Germany btleoso 0.1 that wAiw 4X,..Wrisive expett trade On& nt the sante'
tipe, to discharge our rclittYto the gill.
PotiVentiOnS V) Which the United Soles ,ply of food 8:0.}frilfor the 413411e8CitOtitiaftt: Calle POI
. try's flagrant violation 'of . the ' Hague pm by providin tt 0
.
is One Of ,the.eignatorYnowe're, • , ." its army and its people,.. Vg.tjlaetif are
„Boo. toeit rtethip. 3 .N. 0.1sue,6 to 0 to urged to be present in large nembe s to
.far. The United' States; tiig and WealtilY ffiliciPc'44 in
*this emfet).,rfe' tnliies‘,1i1Minit' itris
'and POWerful, though,it D3 ctinliot, eiford iotei rtiVreitileel^90,Ple?itIg
PATRIOTISM AND PRODUCTION
The Duty and the- Uppartunity
at Canadian- ,
The first Agricultural:Confetence *ill
be held iLa the lecture room of the Win.
ter k air building, Ottawa, on Wednes-
Jan.,2oth.; 1.:3t) o'elock,
The, conference will be presided, over
by 11011. Jas. Duff, Minister of Aiiicul-
ture for Ontario, and will be addressed
by the Hon. Martin lAtirrell,41inister--Of=
Agriculture for Canada ' The diseessauf
Will be. led by Punean-Anderson,•Orillia.
-Ont., and Itotit. Stotiffvillei
Th conterenee Ont-
• held under -the
CE1114‘'
'aritavrronti. ONT.
• Ontaricea seee •
OractiCal. training School
-0iVe., have thorough cot:lite& and
expetienced instructors in each
of our three departments. COM-
Sitorit it A I; :o • A.1.10
Trttnaltlinilt. Our gradtates
enekeect and ven.itlinlilfl out
largelree catalOgile; Viite for
it istonee.
Principal.
Fctrth Gen. Iiinlos.s-
-.-Monday, .Jan.•
hatrecovered,froni
evere cold. • ,
• very_ .
direction of the Dominion 'Depa.rtment W MeKentie is ' Visiting friends in
Provincial eP9x men '• h
co-ot.eratien with the ii',,Loronto,thes:le
and is the ,first Of a 'series which are Anglia ona ts ?lue aga ,
waged
for thretiOrait Canada:
apenciiiis a long holiday in 'recent°.
to 00104 and disclisg -€61a74.°13 A j011y country tla'oce400k9gace-t
countries *hoe live ateels. agtjoni-.
other night at E. Hodgkinson's in litiron
tural prodnction will be. effe,ote.dby 'ttie Tovniship
GIVEN A SE0OND CHANCE. —4 Bar:.
nardo ,boY namod,Lawrence:Nirkiand;
aged 17, who for the past ,fiv.01,37eara
lies- been working with-Berry-T*4'114n, ,
son, of Huron, eanie to town 1sl'ew .
Yl.311.08 eve and on Setanday evening
stole a; watch from 13.. Fyfe at' 017,
skatiog rink. lie •,.sold ,to J.
1..
Shelton for -and---threw_ the fel)
'beat ing the ownei's into" the
anoW near the G. T.11. station. 'When
inteiviewed, he said lie had bought the
watch While_ at the lionclo O. -exhibition,
but..the name of Felt.' Olt 'd0
i)ot" help -hear out his story and he con
Much valuable juformation has beer, • William Hunter. and his bride called
eolleited, with the view of PreglitirigTo -Orifriends-on-. the 4th 011, rmidaV lest
farmers andlatisiness men the'necessit,y befote leaving for the West,
toliecome.policemanottliewerld; endit Ote Mother ootin
tr.!/
80011 W011101 Ind itself overw e mq vnt .do it Will he hilly discusse at t p
t°11 lei•:64661"illnaFtaYe 4.0 ':rifter lay t he bride Very becoMingle atW4*-
etiTnidieariieg.orithDurinoflieibretlier
-7,r,..--tyitti=4Whatiswbedenel• udi.buv comingthn )
e turtrim arid ex pensd'of elotion
luiS been .evoided in .KinInss this *80
y-rettirning,alot of good men byteilti.
• math*, • . • . ,
fessed, He was put 'ter arrest' by
came uP -NiculdaY 49(1 tr.3113aged hirn • semired an absolute divorce f.cern the
Ti,. stilLbe given another ehat.ce
The 'Sentinel has clubbing
arrangements with alt. the
leacling Daily and Weekly
Papers in Canada anit Zan
give you the very best rattaSi'
et your city. papers through the
Sentinel, we do the work—
_
and take the risk.
11•••
Call and See- Our Goods
p#9pe puying
_ .
New :Williams Sewing. Machines Frost. Wire and Gates
Connor's Washing.Machtnes , • Pure fla35 Meal, :
Homestead Fertilizers . ,Teesvvater Sleighs
Cutters, -only a-few,left and will sold at dote prices.
O. ANDREW
•.nosermmapoommlimmerommomili
• • ,
e ,.;onionromorre...."
Chief Liethead On S day .morning••
'tittrult'd° farm.. When iir Oklahoma she had
and 'an agenit of the
t() defendant, and after that nine defend -
develop _better ideas of. the' difference.' ant had refused to receive her -back in
-between iniaitin and, tutiim -'-'llie a gent: -:-
t ii-erniff- -. Iris Logiship fl.,:und;,--froiri
....,„ . , •
Jock 1'161 -hack 16 ,gr• '. willt-108" 8•,..--Ah_e.i00.03sp_t_lIat no ill treatment had
Kincardine eYiewt., ' . • -,._.- . .,...„.....theen establi014,.#11f.QI Oab. tq°Tria4:. no
, --01:41a1E-414-‘VT11011$t.-A vorY..Prettl--.Dis cause. for complaint.- nice trees,
and Mrs. Samuel Ifewtherne Green-
• .40i'IN0 LoOhalsh .iorres-
pondent, ine for trespasaing
or,i Ilia detrain, .1 wish to give p, brief
account of the. marriage of ' Miss Tena
MA.-,ennan:arel Me., William Hunter 'on
New Year's tiVe, seeing t was pr,sent
durino, that importent fueetion, • A.6 3
p m.• precisely the Bov, Mr,' Reidy
0_tered the drawirig-roem and took up
hiii if--71te-,var foltowert-sitortly-
weddini.,k took place et '.the home of Ilk.
00,4 lit -high nod on ;,...z.i.y„..,
„vb. their second youngest clan.ghter
. alone, Olive; Was united in Matriage
to, Mt. Charlee E. Clatir, a Toro 6
familiarly of'Teeswater; Rev. Mr. Sand Prayer n eeting was well attended
Monday evening.• ' :
•ersOn, of Walktrton, \ officiating: ' ‘Thn
Bradley attend -
bride,. who was given away by her fattho ed2:tai:unidierNlylis4X.Fel7 l3
Or, wore 4 navy- blitesuit with hat .
metal and carried ti hticluet Of pale Pink IteNfidisoaillbe dorioythiaystSe,„wweyekar:visitedM.is%
E.
benial roSeatinei ' lilies of tlis-Aialley„
The ceremony tea plate beneath an:. - - -The -reCentrthawhaS been.. very-hene.,
arch of evergroona: -_ _ ynal vAtt10,__•tri Win .ft041 to the farmers of this vicinity. .
The marriage was verr (filet oiirf the ; QUiteu number troin'herir'attende,d
1 t s hen* present' '-..thehall_iii Ripley on Friday evenieg;
••••,:' •
—Monday, Jan.
righkotriniess attinuid, lint it is 'gen-
• vilin very filfeeetnIfitily 00011.04 .thc'
orally felt, and •there appears to be, , • " fter
that Viiinnn and Bryan be°R1 keel)" jan..11 • greAn atione"of the laro aed sleet cob
growing tiounk :united otaten. LU111065 Centre . , dutiee of "!Vnig the ltrulA"Y' A
Walkertnn • • the knot was oemirely tied and the con.
• t strictlyout bf•tite t ouble. They. .; m. h Oily tad beett presented they sat down
t'Ag•Plit't/3/400,--.4 man %N?lie goo mg 6°ieter Clark, of Bit e, to 0, .1104,01,0m moiler whiou nit or
tbe ijoe,the name cif 1%ictionaldf hat tkfa le4.16 hii•VfieliPrll3300,.$ttong U.i8. visiting frietida here, . • ,,, took it.bentliy. soontnt op.nonivin iwere
PIgIlu real name is rinimesed to be Cul" approval, or even, condemnatien of gee ft .0 , n • • •
mra, , Stouter), pethbs., 13 made beanng on the 111An3t advantages
berlanaf 16 in nnntnnY t/nk7 nilatge • many's-treatment of lielgiunt. Such ' visiting friends in the localitY. of the tnarried stetie The company then
venting money from VValiterton peotioe.
hearing 01 an expression would have Opened the .eyee 01
..ch Inas Hughee, G.'• T. IL mail cleric,: returned to the dut,Wiukieutri wher0 tho
and his crew to the opinien aperi:tbellweekh end, at the Irome of Ilia iworri.41:!;0.,rient.ilootletiealoPdtlettni,:rt:i448tieffr;%: of
mum
After the signing. Aumptoona repast • , School 1109. re -opened with Vise Me:
WW1 served in the dining .room, the Intosh as teacher. Ve wish her every
itmeab4,1e4 being
•Atiem(A)eirdacieadn ,Vetellutrtruornse: ueNet?!esii..ate.v 'ery p' leased to gee Alexander
'rho groords gift to 'the ' bride- wase 1rraset in the Council again large
sotofbv itti? ki etsOiXd finntsv. •
orMotto:tuid Mrs- '141: amaiorLr,iitttzinz.it tiAs.itotid• xtiteasoos'illtiii:viornam
NO CLA111.1 0N J1f10
Yrid/LY evening of lest week.
belt week- diermssed,an, action in „
4.
.liderRelty..:ati3Osgoode
Itosswortno,,,,womon B9,yeak
ZVIltiy otege„'applied'for Item. he'r •
' s'Aica tlic ir(nicitikp Carrick.
Thocase camo. before justice telly at _ Andtew Lane returned to Vdronteoli
the Vali •Assiies. 3Vaiketion hot' Monday. •
month', leatirfter heang,the evidence -*Miss Laura Richards is visiting -rola,
itidgmeet ivacreseevect The plaintiff titres here.
asked for aliinony on the -ground ..tbat Hodginale.,visiting his brother,'
She eonld lior 'husband io gd, on lath. con. ; - •
constrineinceet long ,continued treat, 03ear Arrosttonti, of toriiie, 41.10.11t.
Merit tie 'which she had been enbieet4 itiniongb.
la thigh
Paramount
• —Monde*, An. •
:
, Miss Maggie••Clarksonspent the week.
nd wiMlsart,hie,ihenrie•ZInhtilmiencl!,siietitoun' dor
witli-hereiste0111.7- JIM McDonald.
Stuart „Robertson tiri gains work -,4One,
ban. Grahanir oT LuOknoicitte.irlhe _
. Vereie Barr, of the fid den, 1CinlosS.
visited at D. Murchison'e e011ple.af
days ,ast wee .
Reuben Tiffin, of Lethbridge, Alberta,
as-heen-ealling-on his friands-arninul
hero andlenks hale and a hearty for a' •
man a his age, •
There ate two women at Varamonot
Who have boys On SalislintyPiains, Eng.,
feed and who'anxietisly look for -news.
-from their soldier laddies.
• Mrs John Murray, While:Walking out-
side, fell oe the ground and fractured- a
•bone -in her hip. Mrs. MurraYistin Act
woman, and has been in delicete health,
fenicouple of yeers. -
•' (Intended ler last week.)
given. by several people %die said „that which the civilized. viorld 'entertains a wade, A. ug es., . Which, ev. 'kr.Alardy and lady • were .
3Yfellonald, '46110,,,,ted theft, acrelau diPlomatil:liave • teft Mrs. Robert MeCiillotigli spent 4t feW the leaders, until, as one= remarked, it
thnni i°r jain"'"'t) Ijk 4N Othhi'g Undone that they could' do to :days at, the home of her sfster, Um, W. :10•11A one few tddets and anintntio
to
° ,who litett Os the fir i Ho mated moll con 10. Kini0:101, . aye, promitist, don.e
tvifh
that alio of the 0 tiOnO• 'would be, ;Unita States sympathy fe, Allot 0 * C . .4,
found in. an Orange taper, but on causcy.fanti outspoken disappr
o',/.4.1 of ditenent has returneil his hefne one exeeptinni hieit was, iinavoi able.
et Niagara., Valle after spending sotto. entil 3, art 8 Iv tn. the
hii 1111 b°Ing rinentin'nea /Ina vitim(1" it /4' :Pi*gdent`. Wilann bnilildinnt fait of tilde at thehoree Of I)enbat. re6eption took nlactt oratt hair and the
• 1°°• ,.d.:;.15..,,vi.814fteett114:trin;:n16,Ya '1'gT(?1°tiets•I;a1611ttutrieffoef!it'; resident` ''vvileeti sarNotitiv... tailt411 eXoin8 ItlArigothss1:, latattde PT:iletblieeriftititia:ihl):111171'11)1;P.,t2V 61*014-44r.astlIllitillrY
01101 '110
- 41If 441007 • v xi, 4 ,6 4 tiyotitittfiti .Thoo it, wink on iinth fito
• iff°tAi tjAglittraed erangaille people are peak word a, word Oven in defence of 011)Potts ltoine 61 Walter leiter r be 0,1 ; bey,
till nimunicitted,wlthi. of outraged. Ilcig.i the weakest' foe= )140 week, dance ti dawn
,
• • 4
i)y Aim despite a:chronic state of bad.
health if which sho -*as the victim
itt pleading.,= she states that in. 1004.
.she went tti Colorado for .her health
and In 1907. to Oklahoma. returning
tO Canada i 101'4, tv, hen nito tlecidea4
to enter titopiesent action, ttitc,..rle.
fence was that thewoman lad .flevet
toiso 111 tomett,tiof lwkon toisiotatly.
lilting ea the
crevo totikrid op
r. Spanner, of Toronto; Wrin it °New
Vati4 tieitOt itt lle180111 iSt1014.11'8. • v
• . • .
• NUS Stewart Inertestimed lier ditties
at the school after spending her holidays
aoher Immo in Millman% .
The tvarigelisiic services in the.Prea-
byterian thureh are fAicg well attended,'
They Will continue every night tliiq wcek
oxenot situtaaito,hto morning and OOP
Ina on 80440, •
•Nhile cutting weed in kr... Mellay's.
bush lastliseek Mr. Hibbe0 Wrap Int by a
falling tree and was laid off Work fin' a
few deys. We congratulate Mralibben
onhis escape: •Sixty yeant ago thia wee
fashamahle way of starting temetery
in many parts of Ontario:
John MeOrinunoe's tetirement from
the lloard of Education this year follows •
service ()CM years continnomily ;the
1Nter Mcgabanreetirtned ftd
dine this week after thrae_yeare rests
dente Edmonton oar points '
klAbe,rit4I. it:41'mm is the winner of the sit= . •
vet salier given by the nujitla avert, .
meiat for competitton in civilian vole 484
sociations, Mr., Ingram is captain of
the hieal esseeiation, turdstered.099 out
°i'Tah71.11beili6it4lill°b‘oant: feta einegiti
Itableen %teen as lady' superintendent •• ,
at the Xineardine General Hospital.
She is a greduate Of Lindsay ' Hospital,.
ti 11(1 env, here from ?ilontreal moat high-
ly recommended.' Zlies Wateolitiestimed
hisitIPSV drItillteieseldttelnet*.illaittles.Ntteelinif,breetItt7nithIli.
teiber hOthe et (Oral: ; • „ . •