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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-02-11, Page 140.,••••1••, 344; • -';:-.77-711M7777.1r, "....717.16i7.1r-r. • 7 •11. • $1.00 per year) in-advanee; $t*.otherwise _ ‘Luatricovirl otyrn TRui.rtsiwiro FEBUARY 1 ith., 1915. ilirKien you Illfaat igh Grade Jewelry an SUverware A The Silent. Deteetive to -night. No lack ef eutirtidninent this 'Week 'and uext. . eArreat-Nild-time --wintele-pleotty_ of anow, Cold and goodeleighings • • Ice harvesting has ebeen leeteve the Omit week. 'There% a great el'op, . . Feet liockerin, Lorne Rink toenorrow evening-Teeawater and Lie:know. conede Of enoice quarters • of Beef for sale. Apply to Puma* efellftet,eet. Mr, Stewart Heide of Teeswater,'Spent tot week in VAN the guest:of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Button. • • • , . . Miss , Mine Clrallain returned t� Chilli e'Qt•uel °JO* �n $911irdity, lifter speeding a,mentileat her borne here. • • 7 • ell'', Ford Aitchison tcturned to Kings- titleon Saturday after spending lila holidays at his hie heme here,. . -Mr. W. BoyleV Kfitioughe mid Mi J. STIY00-0• were the purcliealers Of a number olhoosee %ere on Wedeesday. • LOCal devotees of the 'min' genie will. be pleasedie-knoW-thatee local bonspiel-' will commence next Tuesday morning infaithineatiere • Mr. Steel Miirdoch, after au ode- eience,of about 2,0‘Yeare in Alberta, of . Jeweler and', Optieiftee . paying a visit toehielather and other re., • letionsen to'wn.e • • , - -A-liiiirtrY:nf-Younff-f"oile-frore-telWaipent a very enjoyable evening at the lionie of Mr. .and Mrs. Wellington Henderson • on Wednesday evening of laet week, ' •• Mr; -R.--Di --CaMeroo. '44e.etoeci: the Presbyteriap congreptiens ref, „Walton • and Moncrief me the Budget and Mission .Workeer the Church On laet.Sigihatli, • Rey; J, S. Duncan teturned nn Saeur- ,• day ,from Gravenhurst where he had. been to see hie brother who is Critically' ill. The patient had somewhat improve - MARKETS ("6irr' eeteJ 'neon) V0146 ;•,.1 • • •• • • "1.‘*'1,71•1; .65 --Teats 75 00 • 4 Oats. in! • • • • 4 • • • • - • • • •• . • t • • 5 ' 23 , 24 Eggs, -.ere, • ••;": • 28 %Hogs.... Folteetto leiteene HIS waltz • Wheat. bush... .............$ t 60 to Oats, bush , ..;., 68 .t9 Barley, bush ..................• '8.5, to • Pelts, busk.- ...... '1 60 to Timothy, 1IaV, ' .. . 23- 30 to • ' Mixed and Cloverpo to ,Baled TirnOthy 11Q, '1.... 19 GO 04 ' 'Choice. heavy steers.... r 60to flogs, off ears ,; 8 25 to: Calves. to •sping 6 00 to Sheep, ewes, cwt............5 ,25 to .doz. ; ...' • • 77- Potatoese-bige'.- 60 to, 85 .1 75 25,00 19 00 20 00 • 8 25 Loot., CURLERS WIN. AT IIARRISTON,BONSPIEL riek composed of A. E. Durnini J. Henderson, T. S. Reid and ReJoh maim, elcip, won second prize at wbeespiel held. ateleferristien,Wedpeeday . of elest week, The prizieecononeted of. four eiglit,:diy„- eathedral-gdng . inentle clocks -el e r pretty and 'veluable* timepieces. The pje1eininneneed on Wednesday evening with 29 leioks, and play mom continuous uutil 3.30 ON VIvilf8t18.7. The Lucktiew rink showed its fitness to Win by its per- Luallov RURAL ROUTE NO. 3 Delay of Operation Explaineil— A Few, Who Are Slow Tie '". Up Three 'Routes. ' la Wriy-oisortiiill deliverk Stitt bielle It No • es L'ucknowl This is a question that has • been aeked OA many Aimee within this pastetwo months; And to it nobody has been able: to give •a altistactory aneWer. A large percentage el the people aldng thie route Jong ago severance in Wrote: to reach the *woof, -stibscrilied and hey°had their boxes nP the epiel. • The.G. '1'.. R. being PO' of •••••40ine- of them !Since last - Novendiee, bilsiness, oteelts branch, they cleave to ,Winelnen i� one of the wOret stories of the year, thinking to catch tho C. le te• liaeristom: At. Wiligham beweeer; the learned that the. U. P. was also 'fighting mien, best:OA of knotting tildes, and SO after a feet and nmelt;oilieculation, ' tlienuaitette hitched lin aiojil and drore • all the *4 tti Harrietoe.:TWeYdederyed• to wine • . , • - Mr. Malcolm Campbell, Of .Cobalt, 'briith-eirof is a eisitor in town this week, He CAM° down to attend the marriage Of his ter to Mr. Fietee,scif Winnipeg, whit* takes place taeleYt " There .was a big crowd of , farmers *about the Cain House stables yesterday *here a topresentetive of the Militia Dep. was •extituipitig erid3eiieing horses with a, view to making purchases for the cievelre and artillery. Feb.•12thl.d ' t 2.30 o'cleh,., A gooPro- 00- _ oo,• wolows Institute will how their, eof-theTown e 6 50 33 70 regular -galle•F idayeefternmmr meeting in the ,Council ember, • Friday _ d end -lunch - will •-gram IS being prelims Death OLAgeet getretent, Angus 'McLellan, an eld, resident of tae village, passed away at his home ,oe Rose St. on Tuesday night at the age of 78. Re had been in eery poor health • J. No wonder themes a good deal of 0:118- . glatisfal,011, developin*eniong this group of rural wail uhKcribr5 and no wonder that so many enquiries were beitigenade ' •ReoentlY one of those "'.'wearer of wait- ing" appealed to the Inspector at.Lolidon, and the reply Winch he reeeived throws, light !live, the. vexed question: This reply reacts as fellevree r• - London, Feb. 2nd, 1915. Dear Sir t2 • • • beg to aeknOwledge receipt :of year letter of the -29 th ult4., enquiring as- to when the' Luekneve .(Lochalsh) Rural. Boute,will likely he put into effect. En reply I beg to say that this ' route, 'in 48sec:intim) with others, will, it is. ex •• for more than a year, s'affeemg freer a .peeted, supersede the route now In effect general break down silo to old age. , between Ripley apdtf,00kiliih: Two of, MeLelloin Moved.into leiehrw about the refutes in question are 'ready: to ,be .three yeals- age ..rom near .Ainberley, ' Whet 0, he previously lived; ,He leave,* e, widow -but no fanilly • ' • -• • - •kick.t,•••.,* 6 NOW we are asking . - youto,try our Palm Olive Soap and 'failet Goods. To .introduce them to .ybOr'' 80 cents -toi 50 aintii ,vit. a- 'package of Fano' _Crean! or 4hannitiO .each *56 -vents and 2 cakes of '.Soap at i5 tenet , - ,See Window DidOins, intomaTegt 1• J. B. BlAastone -Expert Piano ,Tutter and 'Organ ,Repairer. will be n' iitwknow -steg.tliNekf.. FIRST-CLASS WOlt!t OUARANiE211 , Orders left here WHO:id fialptly 'atteilded eendoig Beck be served at the- close of the ',meeting. Ir.ielte-ork-wlif be welcome. • - — Owing to the tie-up on tpe, last week the auction sale of young,cattle and cows advertised to be held at the Cain House barns on Saturday, the Oth by 1). A. McDonald & Son,had to be PbAlibeed. • The Selo is now adver- tised for Friday, Pitt ).2t11 .111St. • - Th3SagF.CoiderVo.- has jest received from Winnipeg etelatge order efor bag holdeiteand expects to continence work ,shortly oda car load order of wheelbar- rows from the isame. termite, At the end of this week the plant Will be eloped :down" for a few days for stock taltitig and to formal!" effect 'the' transfer of the • bueinesieto the new SePoy ' Manufaatur- ingCo., Limited: •• • engines ictee.filtch. Itis difficult to get exact inforMetioo Lucknow No. 0 Rural. Route, present - about • . . a railway wreck unless one hall- standinges as follOwst, pons to be train and- .ehare "the ' 'There -ere 76 eligible honseholderson dangers. Describing the deraileient near the • mite. Twenty-two hese. already Attwood; which was the einef eause of, • nincletereitteueee for 1107(e8, . Five box. no ratlway Service last .week, e Mr. J,• T. holders now on Risley No. i will pass to •'Web& gave the•folloWingaecdunt tettlie IWO Liiclinow NO. 0, a tete' of 27; -leaV, Rrussels Post: •. - ingit,necessery for 11 more to Make • left•Pairitereton over an hour late • remittances beforethe routes can be put put into effect, brit the 3rd remit namely, lateknow NO, 0, is uot• yet.: ready. .As. • soon as it is, the route in which vou are interested,' -as well-7as the -other two routes,. will be 'put in effect. As to this , • The 2114rer-Vineerit Stock Company which plii)red.. here -last Saturday and Monday nights proved. a highly enter. ,taining let and -ell who attended, eepeC- ially on Saturday, were -delighted 'witn the performaneeThere wore butfew in thehall Saturday evening, but Mon. iv night there was a full house. The• company event from here to Kincardine, but will play here again on the return trip, the elates being:Mondrier and Tues- day, the 15th and idth. This time they come under the auspices of the Lueknow Vire OO.,-the-procCeda, pi to the Po triotie Fund. Monday night with a dOeble, Mader as the track was icy and full of snow. After getting away,from Listowel we ran slow.• into .effect, • •. As elfeade intimated, as soon as re `mittances are received 'from these eleven, iv and 'passing the. highwity,, lf milesmeasures will be taken to. put the route troin town, we felt keleiiiiip Yet TOO yards arid inunecliately followed a sudden jar, caused by the ;application of the Air brake. The tars swayed and stopped , and on investigation we found 'both engines in the diceb,, the tender: of the last One being sephrated'from the engine but still attached tothe 'baggage Car, *hi& wesetilte:d and almost off therosid, bed. Eegineee Moorehead, e, veteran on the road, had his side injured and. the weeet of the other engineer and firemen •eraliele.: ,1e1eepeeasp„ijoe.,o_N-0. bordered -on the unracu °us,. as , the,‘,en- vv.ho are anxious to have the service giues were little more than , Junk after • started to 144 after those who, are Slow theeatesset. __Condueter Half 'enn was • edegeeeeeheeeeee, have j2com pee AlpL, In •charge of the tram and did -his -pert .When the service once starts all will with the otherlinembees:of4e_ crow --16- -quickly fall in.line'Atleast7--tbat has bake everything as comfortable ala pos- sible 1 n- fiest-cless -style. The :paeseng car' soon got eold when the steam . cop - actions, wereeieiered, bet a coal stove in the mail eta' afforded its friendly mirth as a •set off t� the howling •storm outside. We were housed there frt.in about p, m, to 2_a. nr. Tuesday Morn- ing When two engines arrived from Feint- eratone With the auxiliary, when Our ems were pulled beck to • Listowel ; where conifortable ledginge were provided ' at the hotels:- . • ' into effect. '• ' " • " • Yours truly; , Chas. E.. H. Fisher, Post-offieseInipector: This, everybody will admit, is, a very- 'unfortunatie condition of things7-a,-tew hOnsehold6VS on Route No: 0 -tying up the whole service, not only of that route, but on other two rooks as well, -which. otherwise would bean operation, , • There deems but one way out of • the COpieS 3 cents DAtgymEws AssoormioN Ripley (0. F.) B, T. Iteevie, ' Secy., $61.95. , • • • TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS , Among the many; efforts made to raise Money for the various patriotic Nude established throughout the eountry since the outbreak of War none has been more enecigieftilecensidering the oppoetunitiea, -thin: that 4:010 VesfoinOutirio Dairy- men's *sedation.. - On September 30th last a circular letter -ivse sent . to the Officers of dairy plaptoe, Oa -eating that the patrons be requeated to voluntarily • contribute the proeeedsof one days' milk or cream,. or any portion teereof. and that employer's euiseedbe one days' ,pay towardsthe' fond.: _ egitemept of the'reeult: of this Plan haa latelybeen•issited. It shows that a WA of 14532.88 has been received, .,that it has been disposed. Of as .follewsi: To Canadian Red_ Ol'oas Venda P:100'4 To the Belgian Relief Fund $1000. The belence was tient to 11On. W. Te:Whate, Minieter of Finance, .;fifi a‘montributkio -teethe Canadian Patriotic fund, • Tne contributions from 'Bruce -and • Huron were as follows; ' . Merit COUNTY' : Nraiirent4-044#)Jaa7Barntr6-Recy.„--- The Boyer Vincent Stoat' Company bave been 'engaged to ii.ppettr in .the TOM) 1101 neXt4londity„'unti Titeedey for the benefit of the- Lticktioer Firemen mid' on their reture engagement Will present tWo new plays entitled H OW ' PAXTFIR BUTT1tD TN') and "T110, railway creasing the night 'express . "SPOUTING PA-ASONT-1-Both-these 'eamealongancl_the.young team betoming attradtions arc presented complete in "frightened dashed fotwertitight against • every cletau, with an special *canary and 60 ciegine. Beth horses' were killed .eleetried effecte and a complete change and Mrs. Barkley reteived injuries to • oferaudaville between actis. This- COM* ler head front which she died the 'fole, peny present. everything 'Olean, and lowing Merrill*. Mr. I -kidder was also wheresoine and the two CoinedyDratnai severely iWurecl,; having fieVeill 'ribs neX re considered the best intim ' broken.'' e, however, is recoVeririg. v-ron811, prides 25, 35 au. We,. signal whistle when cippretehing the , 4 rtiON4 Stew yor 'sots early for the Judgeable Vacancy The death of Judge Batiett,'„Oick took Plate at Walkerton last weekeieaves• o vacancy the bench which it will be t e pressen • u yreeftife'Dereirtmerite-d- 'notice to fill. ' The natural successor of deceased .Judge.is Judge, Klein,. whe as junior judge of the county has for a iminber of years preeidedaeilfucli•Of the court` Wanes's of the counte. !There appears to he a _general. pot -memos I, of - • epunea thicitiglinutthe county that Mr. Klein is the right ,Man foe the position; 'Ile is eininently fair-Mihded, cormidet- • Mein dealing matters of 'dispute whieh come Were him, It is said that thepromotionildnet-ttentlklittedigI hie iriebiiie, btit it would relieve him; of the somewhat arduous dutiee of the Division Court eirenitiated be a deilerved Winer. • • - 1.4 , . C'erodslitt • John Clraham, this 'week received word of a railway crooning accident of. whiOli' her brother, Will Barkley Mid his wife, of near Echo Bay, were victims, Mts. Barkley being fatallY iniured. . Mr. and.' Mts.Alarkley, were driving on their way to spend the even. ing nt,.1/1r. Jim BarkleY'ii, hiving yoting team hitched in a cutter. When neerlog • been the experience elsewhere.. • • endue* dirt ?rem oted ' ellis week we discovered in the 'Feb- ruary number of "Canada Monthly" an article from the pee.of Miss ;Gwendolyn :MacLeod. -Miss. MoicLeod's • friends here will be pleased to lepen that she is ina,kieg rapid progress in the .offices of the Canade etonthlyat Chicago. Abeet two years 'ago ski entered the office as stenographer and recently She was pro- moted to a placeenthe •editorial iitaff: • 0111111111• ; Foremen's Benefit • e -Monday, fe, b. 8th. . . • Om aner • . . • ' when they will Preeent theBeyer-Vincent • Mt Atkins visited friends in Tiverton ste c i nese pews end valid. hi:it:week, • . ‘• isvide specialties •between acts. ••• The eeMiss -Kithatine*Cleire,liiiiiefeirned„ • Ceinpariy Carry, all special itetierf for -D .each play„wifielris 'presented' cernplete- iielivexY• detail. Monday "HOW. BAX- TER BUTTFID . IN." Tuesday "THE SPORTING -PARSON." Seats now on ditl at .Arms. rong's• Dreg Store. Prieto 25, 35' and 50e. Get put ,ticket* early. All the Fireteen are out selling them for the show you 'know; • At the Town Hall! Lticirnow, rata , , Monday and Tueeday, Feb. 16 and 16,, WRECK. NEAR' SEAFORTIE • (From The Huron 'Expositor), On Monday nielit the, Toronto and 'Buffaio train drawn by two miginee and when about two and * lief miles Bast of Seaforth, the front engine left the mile and turned erosswise ere the trace. Roth engines,. were disabled -and the --batreegeglIalaeoand c:Vg wask the passenger of Stretford engine, was badly scolded .by escaping steam and his fireman VAS AV hurt, ' Sleighs were iplifiediately *trip down Iron town, find the -injured men and passengers were- token t the Winner- eml Hotel, where they ev re all Conifort- , , , , „ , _ „ , , ably provided for ape t , Ineureoeeeneo received medical:, attention: On viies. slay ° when 'the wreck* apaea•::11 8 WOO ouitiewatto clear the'. track; the .engine left' the. triele Dewitt .ilkii ..oilie west 0i ptibilo, -so, that erailie• •,!vfeis euenetliPelqWed telYnsesdnePeayigh suspended T . Tuesday litate 1141 ' ,.„ ,. worst accident that has °centred on this line for mew years. vba night was intefiSelY-00-1,d and stormy-and-theepase- Migets had a somewhat unpleasant ride from the wrecked trainees town, but all were thankful they eSeVed. so fortun- ately. . . -Since the above .was in type we have -had the „opportunity of viewing the • wreck, and that.the engineer mut fire- men of the front engine -were taken out of the cab alive. is nothing short of 'a 'miracle, The front engine jumped the track'on one side and its tender on ether. The 'second • engine in Passing the ditched one turned it coinpletely sonnd and left, it lying onthe side of the traek; but in Passing •the tenler .on the live engine' was ripped opeued, the side of ;the tender torn off and the bag- gage ger. Onef..e.FRrlie w.,b..ion. '..19,e• next was cut the length" of tne car, , 1 he'. side being twinned and shoved, over ..0.4 if it • had been • a piece of ciirdheire. Op ,Wednesrlierrenew'track WAS :aid so as :to clear: the detailed engine and the wrecking traik pulled the Standing ,isoe'poi and ,express ear _back to Strat- ford, but the line was fief entirelielear.' '-ed for ttaffic until Wednesday night., • meow • eletneTe iii.Bomololiree7vs.e.wleer(tCh.:0S; FT10.).114.1... pSneegyh,i,i, ne,3s2e6lyi„. $292.44. • b • • '" • e0.) W. -0 Medd, Secy The largest single contribution came from, Zonvond-Slandforde-$316-.10. . 'Culross Corners --Monday,_Feb; del; Wilson Wall, of the • 8thcon., was in our -burg on. the filth day of the mreeh. Joe and Willient Wall. .of Ala 34th. .eine, called on John Wall of the loth. . Mrs. William Bell mid family of the 8thcoo., were Sunday visitors at pave. Edgar's. . • ,•Mr. and Mrs 3ini Edgar, of Salem, Snndayed with David Edgar, on the 10th.con Alex. Scott and his •sister were the guesis of Mr., and Mr* .,John H. Wall, .on Sunday last. to. etrole .• ., • Misaktyitle Downei 'returned to -Tor- onto on Friday. . •_ Rev.: At: Drury returned to Beatrice Alio. on Monday. • - •Miss Florence Webb is learning the dressmaking in Paieley.", ' , • Peer McLean is On the sick • Hite Hope to seehim around soon. , The LO.O.V. held them ."..4f Home"' .on,Friday evening of last week, Miss Laura Cunningham. :ie visiting friends in Lucknevr and • Archie McLeao, of Vancouvei,lwis • r-thifeellignibirdayeeifietifeltiesse . 13ert MinitgelfierY, of Sontlisimpton-, INTERESTING FIGURES Richard Baker and -his sister, Maggie, sof Holyrood, were Sunday visitor e at the home of John Donald. • • - • MT. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, of KM^ lobs, spent Sunday ,afternoon at John Wall's, on the 10th. of Cidniss, " ' Quite a large number of the ladles of our burg- Attended:- ther-lronien's Instit- ute meeting last Thursday it the home of Mrs. Joe Hodgins: • Mr. and Mrs. J�bnnie Donald enter • • . Aained.Illeartd-Mrse W.Whytoek • and the three boys • and Mrs. w: • Bill and family, of the. cone_ and also Mg. .and Mrs. David Edgar and family last • Thursday evening. A ,Very pleasant evening was spent in playing games. - The members of the Quarterly Board held their annual business meeting at Bethany on.M'oaday hilt, and the ladies, of the W.M.S. held thew Monthly meet- ing, in the church the same day: There was a large attendance. The ladies of the W. M. S. stinted lunch at the close of the meetingse, e feature which Was, enjoyed by all. ' A bulletin .bY the Dominion Dept.-.--ei-Agriculturecineonneetion--with Tthe canilefegii-W.-Promote inereased-pro. idietien-citimerse--graineecontaineetn.uch: • intetesting information about the various Whitechurch ly meshed but the rcocbes remained on the e teem the shock none Of injured. , Mr. Bee% engieeer on the first. If this e ;1.1a.1 Ib legtime yog con'eulted •about our _eyes. short-sigittedifperson is one - „Doikt be Agit-sighted kit ; Call. Tardier.' T. -,Vrinstrong EVERYBODY'S' COLUMN _ 'WANTED -211e.drds.green" wood. blattle Abit, betielb 20 Inaba4 In length, for ;0.030414 church. 1.4aelcnow,,. Apply by Underto 11-8•24i-0.• ; • • Newton, " PuiarialtitNT'imiOr, tot Horse /lair, 01.1 Rubbers and Goose. Ved‘tbers. ,Mendelson- • ,1)19'00O(Lettred ( • t-fe7 „ ' ialiit.'–ciiiih',...,70-1.0;etweiiriefiNittePonald• 's • 1 f • Fori4er Please 108,17e at Air: HIUR tore. RuckoOW. 112.20.e. ro 4,01,./gertht mattgageabitd_notes at reasomible'rates. Fire. Insurance. both Stock and MutuarComp nit% GEO. A. SIDDA10140Seblwritaolwyk, , W.A.bluyTNngi3Fisphoewitidion,,,m,switoilrik4itnig: bilooyatisseltee.goapOr • Care Of Mr. Arto4rt 313inizites;• ruirgsa'lingn.;.* ganadtartreXerehool. as ppLy to 11-2.50p. • •Miss Ruby Nixopeof Locknov,e-visited at K. Patersen,'s last week• . Bout. -On Jen. 310, to Mr. and Mrs.' Jas. Ramage (nee Eina Cuyjer), a son. , —A -Fox has fioldloYer1100 bitskeltrzt corn—Ite ia expectinganother oar any visiting his father-in-laW, P. MeLeati. enmities throtighout the province- Re. . Harold Lewis, of Toronto', engaged . * .1 1 Miss Olive Beacock, C-3,1 Wiarton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. .1 Graham. •garding-Bitice ancl -I/uron the following '11.0tefl Mipetkri• ' • •• •-• • • - • • 4 0 - lese-grebeeeseeeeeffeeeo,_ live stock. In 1914: Oats, 1M/20 acres; "eld; 4,319,940.,_ ...Acreage of fall wheat, ey,. 1.1-Hpetec-tti , largest acreage in rrovinee; corn grown molly for silo. 0opsiclerrible roots grown :10...feeding 064, *Acres' bsy,, clover mid alfalfael 38,406; Litre dear: bargee; 00.081 r Oars, 274057; other cattle, 72,914; - swine, 49,016; sheen, 40,426 • linnete----Thie-,couety has the third largest rgenrct for harsesiii_the Province, 785;228, 68,339; swine, 70,373. Large 0 -entity of poultry rai;rede Remind- ofeeily '0Ounty ther TrAfinee. Second largest hay acreage; 141,123, Lire , grate Otrefiges! Fall wheat 30,955; barley,. 80,053, third largest acreage; t.hird largest .serecige.a oath, 1,3,43,4-67.; peas,: 7,419; .corn for 0116, 17,830. Large. root area. Superior quality of orchard fruits, acre age 13,114. " • • ' • Of Middlesex,epteleibiy,. the best all erOurni cenieler...ine ebb_ lirir.111Methe _fel- , lowing inforination is given: ivepertoire„..., Tiokets itte TIOW On:.4010 ,Sfris.11t• stirley says the diigineer , gaite no tll the .1tts,7_!,tAct. SOO Armsttong rttg yo.tvlinowe • • Weare ',teased to' report 0 as. McKiii,non 4,s noich improved in healthe • Special ,strvices •erci contimung. Fiee- Methodist Church Alltareewete. Come. •• " • • • •• • Moe Thom Oamble is under the 'one; tor'e &roe: Her Mends heeaspeede - . recovery: •• •!--- • - •• • • . "Mitelfiekteelrellffit =Jahn - hew returned -home from yissting friends at Markdale. • •' _Misses Netti`e, Gunn.. and !Margaret Currie, of Pala* ripenttlie. Week end at their homes. 'Mrs: Mel4ally left on. Monday to visit. her .daugliter; 'Mrs 'Win. IL. Wee'd8 rioga, North Dakota Mis8 Maud. MeWally 1%0 - retailed home freme a month Visit with friends and relatives in and around Loaidob. crossing, The BarkleYseire welt itnnwn , in this§ looality,:having formerly: itvett near ' Diming the snow-,bloekqe on railway no mail was received here on Monday • Or Ta0Ailay of alit Week as • all trains iMirs-cancelled. . •. . , ' .. -:-. lanies. Arinbut, If .' Al ineeko . Mcelf., whn-lias-beeti -home eisitiegliie ',brother who' is very ill, 'returned to his duties in II i011..(iii Tuesday. '. -. • ' ts L 'sleigh load °,of ' the young. peoPio 'oetit Ati evening last week at the home of., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garland, of Piek. erten. All report good time, . Mr. and Mrs. $4, ,Sttitienson cniebrate . , their. Golden. Wedding 'on Tuaday- of this veiik.. Their 'many friend's wish ' Mrs. Robert Mowbray- andeson, bf' •Michigan, are viaiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mowbray. • Mr. and Miss Laidlaw spent a few days last *eek visiting friends in ,Auburn and vicinity. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeks, of Tees - water, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John Mowbray. . . . . • , , Wilfred Atscott,•of Teeswater, 'en- ged-4-cerLit&T.Milleohurcle_t_o_reatuery_ ,pabueter maker, for thia year. illeifEenieereamett,s returned benne Arm Brussels, where she haS• ileen-enee gaged nursing for the past four Weeks. Ttie SECOND MEWilbTe of the -Literary: eteeteity eres,he •the Troy 131ook on Friday kat,. Although t wee, er very disagreeable 'there watt a large resteitee:-A. u 'nese-meet- ing -was held before the program, t e latter being e contest between the mar- ried and tangle men and Women, Rev. Peernaii, give an exdellent alkiretis; fol- lowed •by violin selections by Messrs. • Jacques,Coulter, Laidlaw, Mowbray and, Rosa, which were worthy Of high .praise, :also the recitationiihy the_ efeeees Jean gieleetemeiseititKathleer.e-Tettift eeeingele• McKoy, jaMOS Middleton, Mrs. Penrose and Dr. Mouthorgan•solos wore given by A. Pardon and Rev. J. T_Tre Stewart, acceMpienied her 'Chas: Martin with the drum, Duets were rendered by Mrs. J. U. Stentart and Mrs. Sparlirig, Misses M. Gordon and Greta Fox; also acherus by five. ,githi, entitled "We'll Islever Let the Cid Flag Fell." The speeitti attractions for the • evening were the two dialogues, the nterried aide being "When theWoinee Get Righte- and the *angle side • Aunt Annuna s Metieyan Mies Gordon and Rev.: 3. 1.1. Stewart gave instrinnental solos :which were . pleasing to 'everybody, also tbe, music on the concertina by Reit. ren - 'lose and on the aceordiaa Wert Carrick. • The atidiencelietteed to do. lightful readings by Mrs. Henry and Colt McClenaglian, also. the club swinging by Oertie and qeell Middleton, The 'NOT ing ended by the reading of the after Which, thejudges,:whe were Meier& Veen, Patten and tfeClenaghan, gave salary as auditor, s . . their decision faVor of the inngle men Connell adjourned to Meet en Mon 'Fordyce.. • .7Monclax, Feb. EC: Frank Doyle has' finished the. contract' of drawing mood tothe school. e Sti.e. and Mrs. Champion ,visited ati Peter Leaver' s one afternoon this. week. M raeltobert- Haines. Mae eireseeeViiiite big her daughter, Meltdbert. Mrst.31cDciinitd,-froin neer_ Lucknow, is at present visiting et A. •Rantooes for tett* , Mr and Moe Edward. Hakes spent Fridsiy afternoon- Visiting eit -Richard Me*Quillin'se I. • • . ••• . We are very. glad to hear thee Berl. Aimattong is home from the West, look- ing hale and hearty. ' • John Webster is at present engaged drawing brick from Whitechutch, The neighbeie.ere helping him. " •Antherley • • ' ,•• - --;MondeY, Feb. 8th, Mr. Thompson has returned to . bis• Immo after a vistt at Will Jaiikeon's. Thonias • Sclitt, and' W. D. Bradley *Tiede a bueiness trip. -to TorontO. Quite a num.ber from around here are stiffeting sfroui severe colds and also la -griPise• _Peter _Campbell, Sr., entertained anuniber , of their friends MOndarevenitig. . '• Mr. and Mrs,W. &owe visited the latter's parents, Mie and .Mrs. Vie 11. Humphrey, ,on Sunday. Mr. and Mre Robt. Campbell visited the fetter's parents, 1r. and Airs. -IV Orimphell, an evening lest weik. • A large crowd attended the debate and concert in -the Wc.odmen's Hall 'Monday 'evening. All report a splendid evening. _ Fer Sate = :ARMS -SOWS. - • Sowa due te pig about 5th of March- AP.*• plyat tbie Wee. 18:•2-50.p, FOR RENT' OR SATZ.--,a, coibiortable frail:1; . gw.egia g withit u rdcrne.• 403/ 1 DOTtlb4nstarrii5vii:''intr seed (torn ter salts **,,r, Hod Elevator. ; -28444-a, •-•Of**in Peeler. _ 8 DQOMED RoUSE, good cellar with cement Julor, hard. elle:tint water, large °rob ird; • good stable; 34 acre of land. Ininiet...40 • possession. For.particulats aPPIS 10 184-100-o 51r4. VVM, tieutlotsuu, ouelinow. • , . , ROUSE 4110 LOT MRS 41,,E. -A 43 IX -11X)1 Red home witkwoda.shed mutate:Lulea Kimono. . hard auctsuft•Waier,..good,Cellar„,,good...,4a* , hie, drivingehea tind uu lee& lzer3 street.; APPIY tlicIA'eloises 24-14-p. • FARM. INA. ••ttie tattit pr bib auras clay. losel, La'icalloW. good (Ali building% one-sitorey xraule nousu, 000, spriugyeater, hydraulic: painoeereasey,ine. • growth condi. Ouititble tor xertuti pust,b, 3tt acres cultivated 'Audi rdautuutor ge,um. b'artUer particulars irom • ' 48.240.r.o Win; liondersonpLuoknow • .• • . . • Auction Sates , u'ir,14.9h4sbylud:yeatourVit:14.1143r4wid114 1,1P :80:11,44.ev,:etrsteirti:1:1,0.460g411''rit.2:1;1Ailii40041:010.61:bet.ti,,:. D AL.IODUNALD 130.244.11tbavo Ana-. dale ot pews:tint 'comer eieeeke tue . _Veto earns,: lAte2.Uoiic on 1-4, .7 DO, J.11114 'se* Was'postfiedeif ;:14111--;` ,-rdataY04, •Clui 14.t. tau . 41104H711. QR. IINIsiON, lot 1141,?couinf.IT51:',IKAiP4iOtSi:.11: . „heaute..,Inuuth. uceotwlosn youug • ig•g•liruu.toc,r. ;I; I4tir: ls. plge. Torres; 6 inouths'.orenit ti ger cent, • • ELAVII'S PU•aVra, Lots 42 and.4.3icoU 1. Rib- • less, 2 tunes (twit ot lauclitittWz .11014. tot.wo r sale Ltomes, VoWtti youn.4 ' au kig'41, '1))4 rub. ALP. are• n'it/k; OK g cups itlatue on hthis d'e.inus: „ 3.872.inotton.u. ere8it;of pe • ap.,k7rentitt velett!Alt,Itztvor'i enders. Wanted . ell will •13.4 reebiVett by Ile -undersigned • 12o atonic now, -march Law, LS& tho• tojs OX una aud. Wiley on Lilo sartuuNt...9i.ar,e4 • tonneotion with tbe raraineutivtineo3e pan. y. 1.1iwest ;Dr any other -wilder not uueea,, -117 accopted,'. S'ortbor iniutunition' ;nay ho ban irOm nugn MC11119914 'res.•,; Or -ties.; xt.trit, ,teTt:•-e4eft • • )-2-1 U.C. MlNk •eint•ftwomolimi. -T. Farin ?make requiring farm' heir.), Or -doniestice, sue,* apply at ,thsee • as men with etperieuee on fauna „ cap be obtained new:, ' WMI McQt3116i.IN, St. Ilitetr..n. ( • - = M IOU esee-An, roond agricultural eounty-live stook,. dairying, market brcie11111g and fruit Has largest !menet of beelegattee, 96:295; second hige;at tinmlwi .ettttie, ,43,4313.411cept 20,0e5; swine, 05,587; htfraes 36,955. emend lareeet province, ialses the Meat:pad' or in:On-atio, 7484519,, f all kinds. 11 is 13,5n itetee in orchard, KM third largest acreage of potatoes, 7,005; corn for husking, 13,760 acres; for 22,130 acres, second largosein prov- ince; in oats, 100,20010 bet* 18,344; fall wheat, 44.816 -..third largeet in trlinlY Mote lin•Prt YOltra ttsot4ot,, Pftwinot= .‘ • k. • k • 11111 • -KINLOSS-tOUNCIL Towsip 1015: Coon c met as per adj,oUrnment e °eta with Reeve in the chair. Minutes Of previoue e read; and, on motion, edepterl and sign.' • Moved by joint MeDiarmid, secon by Edward...Hodgins, that By-Liw .11, re o.ppeiement• of .Officers, be now rend a third time and fleetly passed con- firming- the same. Motioi; carried. e It woe -moved and reselved that, the. contract for the Township Printing-for- lheLygerai-915itihe,a,warded.sto the. prollti.,,,L etor of the Lticknow Sentinel Lor the, • sum of -fifty-five ••dellare- as .per tender. submitta 1.••••••••••4•,•••••••••44•••••••••••••••• —BORN - ▪ orefeb • • 1915, to Mr. seed Mrs. Rod net: Ale. • Dougall, a son, • LucknOw, on Jan.'' 20, 1.016i MOVel and seconded that •the procure six civics of. the-Meeiciptil World for use of Council. . Carried. The Auditors Imesented their report Of the Trenstireee gfeeennte of the Town- ship of Kinloss for the year 1014; shoW.. ing oi balance on hand of -$11399.44, and. on being examined by Council, was -Moved* Beechler, seconded by Mc- Dia:TA-lid, that the tepcsreof the Anditord as read be adepts(1,:aed that the Audi- tors be each paid e8.00 for • their ser- vices. ,;11otion carried. • , The followingcliequess were isi.eed; A T. Davison & Son, funeral e", pongee of the late Thomas Chisholm, te3T e0; WeSt WaulfiliOS11 Insurance inetit ance on hall, 49;11. II. 14inting e6fitiget. and extras, 40%20; Alit! `Wary collector, do 00;. Win. Stuart, valary as auditor, 8 00; Thos. G. GoAtnt, • . end 611. The neitt tooting will tie cio..y, IYUkrolosoki‘titt. io o'clock a. PSVIGEtbP91 L.: AveragetArk$ IR .Z)glifib. _02:`.4410.4!;', i. 1 ... doe from Sept,ember to January. • ' • ' Fdrni III;• -M. McKenzie,. 7-1; C. Mc- Kinley,_ 70; P. Irving,;05;' A. Cameron, . 051.H. Alton; 6,1; D. :•Deliglasi . 04; Af... j,lamilton,..64; -...1. Sperm% esee Rs Stothere, -.. -pgiii,.. Buegtass, 6t;N:- -.-Woodii,--77-ili-,,- A. , 1 • Mitchell, 00; P. Webster, ' fel; L -Aut. , owl,' e8e C., Woode; 571 S.'-%\rserb; 56,1,- L. Agnew, 55; M..bieLellan, 4;:,.. Mil- • • , ler,.50; a Oardrieri. 50; E. iti,,, :.y, 64; AI, .VIONELIA, 52. •" •-e"--- - form Iii -41. Connell,.79; „I'. J. -win, ,, 66; M. 1.....teniartiii4 67; M.. Mc(:',..ce, 01; Ee•Spindler, 61r; M;41)11rniii,•60;1; 47:Weli1,4 . ley, GO; C. Cannel', 00; 1C.' Me',"enald; (10; L. Johnston, 58; V. Tiflin., 5S;' le. ' Stewart, 51; S. McKenzie, 61; L. Greer', . 57; D - Cooke, 56; F. •MoKay, . 5-:.,,, ; Mq Paterson, 50;` I. Hackett, 59; S. Alton Fenn' 1:•.-.3.1, Treleaven, 03; Ce. Web- ster, : \ill. ster, 41; 0.•Megaillin; 60; M. M,..ei,e,eig, e0; Alex, Nieholeoue.tei; . Ann. ."•r, ie: SI. . son, 51; I', rroier, e7; M. Retie. eT,t''‘Se ; • P. Finlayeon,•0;„,H. Froenien; ,e4; , I% ' Aitcheson, 64; 11. Burns, 53; i'e, 1 )(leg. 'las, e3; A. Campbell, 63; W. Weetee 52; M Fialler, 51;,,W. Dewey. 51;' J. Otr, 40; R. neDougall, 49; L. MeDo, e.d; el0; • .-' - Reilleitsay 42; J. W'cbster„ 46; as ;Mite •4• 0101104N, Whi1eth4431 114'14 .1•!, 431 401A, "•111X $1-, • 4ehti 4rii% Olerle etret elm - .1 4.• 1' ".4.47'* A41.14110.4. ••• au* •