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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-02-25, Page 1r-- 7-lf V 1; BELL iirnoiveir Sr.00 per year, in *advance; Z.05 otherwiae Trqrt • — ' • 1•UCKNOVito ONT., THRipSDAY, FEJSUARY 25th 1015., British , Hero Spoon& `N. 'Start your collection now -this is ,a good chance to get a good article at a lo* price Only. 25 cents each week we have " We, Gen. Kitchener and,'Geheral. sFrench. Spoonsi. and'lli;i rest , will tome each week • Don't Miss this Opportunity. 47:14;zt9.0 14, LakHAPELLE ig4Achtnaker, dcwcui and optician A .••••..... CHURCH NEWS tipcg AND'OENERAL '• At the 'nem amnion service held kale Presbyterian church last Sunday twelve. 56. 4 S' '4441),'°f .T6r9l't44 iii. in . members' were. added to the roll, Seven town this week.• of these,,411-zyoung people •of the -con, Miss Carrie tredderr is visiting with_gregetion, joined by profession of. faith,: frientliiiiMitOliell477-7 -- - " - ancrliifejOitied by'tertilleate; - , • Mi. and Alm. T ik, Bei visited. 10 TAN QUIr.1);:n4 Wry, very interetting Chatham this„week, • _ . 'PiegtAnkwas given at Guild on Monday, •'ob.:. 2214, by the Young Alen'e• Inter, Meehtte Bible OleAs.. 'Thirteen in all of the yelp* men were present, .-while Mr,- McEeirAie; their leader, was •ollairtban. . The meetJeg. N.veS opened by'a cliortie by . „Never before did the Peoplrof linek- • : the young Men,. after *lila 31fri Bahm • , . . • ' - . . • Bueglaes read a pliapter from the Salle*. now Twelve alteb a shock as *hes: on , Two other Owns, were men, one Of gondol' ..,norni4,:, they- learned' 'that ' i theiriTheing "Always Take Mother's Ad-. '!John . cl,...MtirtleWlied• died 'dnring. Vie, Alie.e?'• '. Six Papers on. the differetitRible , . , . . , heroes,,. Showing the 95.0seen Power" n,ig10;,: • . ' - '. v %. -.7 ''''7:: ' wel'e.4.iven by .'01;c :of the young.. mem ' Arthur 'Newman, ., Clyde Reid, zGordon Nobody outside Of. 'hie,' herne kneiv. .8Meltser,,:n1W daay,,.'Ralpli ,Bliegheia anything to seggestiseVen, mien ens Occor- and•Olareile0 McDonald, all of ' which ranee.. sandumoinipgile.had-attendoa. were well written Mid well rendered._ Short addteeeett were given h)ir., Rev, mr,,, the Presbyterian .Church and -taken pert -Dune* Rev, Mr. Gilniere of ItiPleY. 14. ---the--• c°1:611inkm- aerv*''-miebxati4 - and Mr. .,',WOKenzie, . Mr. Bete Hasty. there, ' In the aftcnioon he attended the That "harbinger of arrrlOg7; the rohka. , also pug a solo. In spite., of the dia... funeral of the'lete waiter ',8t,eentrt aps4 is reported in. town And svroupd.44 agreeabk, weather ihn. 4semoot -pt ttio; had ied in tie service of .400i, ..on these. • conntrv..: • • ' • ' • • church' was, Well filled; and the program , Allan auxenziei, of almvuton, . spent wile prononn000, one at gto b* present- ' oceatuons he- was as alert eheerful And - the; past Week visiting his aunt, Mre. J. ed f0 sPrae time- . 5Vigoreue as eVer. The next ieformation Headerson, ,. . • • : 'the public had of liim wes,that lie, was. , I) '' • • 'Olare`',AgneW Tetilinedl.td WaterlOnOo fileckeY.,44 °rOs'ier‘S• • :. • ' 441:14'411Q 434•111 of an attack of 'acute' Saturday after visiting- for some time•at The local: .r,a.keside, Telgue• hockey'. intligestion% liii he* hem: - • : team wtet ,another • victoryo• at Brussels . it appears that *Oreille conehision __T...d Enein.A___hi.„__tc.,„,„.../_._- mw.A..,,,,....L.a.ver the pne.k• ehasere of the:, town on .0.0e,...fneerair;servion ai . theL8towat • - "'" • '''"' ""....4‘"'"`"' '98' Wednesday kat; Ole game wis one of to dayattending the funeral of the late residence Mr. Murdoch had felt' some Thonias ounoan.. • .: . . , tbeinest keenly ceetested of the eeries,. , an.. for a. time it looked as though.. .00, uneasiness due ,to the develoPnlellt. of Tit,e,LATel Jowl' G:Munoeit ' - :14188, A. ii(;37.4 left, on. Saturday- lort.-.0.-. toy would :g0 to the -Bru.ssels team, es in the. stomach, . From the funeral:. . , otnnoolit,91itu'sevrispiitweii,t.k : fFie n dp in Chicago ' Lechnove,. however, wAte -good 'use of he went to bf... gordon,n ofie.e an.d, re, 711.111.0.411.1.61eamv4igns; lx., a - - the:last few niteutes," rinining. the score ceive4 such teentnentne. We calculated ; dattliniOnAlrd pre; to remove 00. uneariine;e8". , Th -00 was vinnial, and Weareeogqized'asoneOf the temporary relief; amble Went , from, the best stump speakers inWestern. Ontario. Doctor's office to .Murdoch .C.T. .Cameron :Co.'s: store. Here 'he. was discovered local, empty Every temperance, campaign; whether or provincial found `Mr. Some time •after by W. Tom, Pritchard dilirdoeh doing, his utmosttopnt an And, -wher-entered-11reff--store:'-,The•trevious -Riwellinra-tink--o:--...it-rwie irladi iiie, trouble hanng again developed he had 4joet of enforcing the local option lair kiin doviiii_thinking it would seen pass .00._he:is 43,g;srte, jnek:upon_hitneem: may, He . Made little complaint to :the hearing Of cases arising out of.viola-, -Pritchard -excepting of a fullness. oft , ,. tion -of the Liquor Lieeeee-Act;-' - $7 *Mach, and consented to bedriven,tn, • As publiespealler -Mi. Murdoch was, his hOlue 1* Mr. A. E. 1)nrnin 7•11, O. was at his:hest at a -garden •party - Or diode neer.. : • . ` • The•servieee Of Dr, Gordon were agnin seemed,. and early in the night 'the :pat- . ientseetned on a fair • way to. recovery. Later, however:a dacicleathange for the -firrittr-Weellier-':' • . ' • ,4r4---' 'Worse-set-in,-thatigh-the-doctorwas . • / , Mr. Howard Dowse -Tis• hi wi-a-gbam 7 -We have -rills -id nifireasiniable • (ireaRter at Ouce'etilled... death. tonic plate before ' thin week having gene to hiti.liome....there'. thrmigh(m.6 -February,.-unitsualle. Mild artival. . . , for tree:tin-eat to ward off ' a thriiiiiia oftritytO:rellinlYittleyll:Iglerill: WMr, Murdoch's prominence in the life -attack of appendicitis' . '-'• Mr, W, S. Holmes visited his sister in Clint'On the,pest week,. , pfr. J, J:eynt left on Tuesday Olt business trip to New York, • OF" Spring Stock has ingt arrived, let pi measure you up for a Spring Suit. • • • • . T. Clark- • 1VIrs. WM, Fervi8'a0d little daughter,' Kathleen,- are visiting relatives in Rip-. Joy, - . , #ave your salt •pressed cleaned. promptly ,lind well Tailor Revs Mr. Gilmour, in town- on Monday, a guest at. the gle Copies .3 cents „ mugopeui. Rgue ,SUDDENLY CALLE 1)•Br DEATH **" . 11!!01-11414 , 7'2". • !Citizen and Mon or. Many iralnts-nod.ActMtleO-144, Ser,ved-tnelipow;Many. Years,T-;Leayea Mao fa' 7 ;thisitless and St.)Cfat Life, 'MARKETS s.r.ao'reeCtecl• up to WedlletelaYitoon) !Wheat". h 1. • .e.** t • : ; *I • 1'45 - "Peaso:, 4 :1 80 75 Barley , ;, • 41 • 0 ,e*, * 751 80 Butter,' . ;. ; . 23 24 'Andrew, and other.friende. proposed issuilig a reveinie stamp to be -fresh,: 44,•,..1 Hogs , 785 • MED, DIN0 BELLS Tuesday of KW. the' meas. , ion of a quiet wedding, at the home of Vr.-9-14-Mrs 401m---Orelvonrist.,--ronces,,•- sion of Kinloss, when...their dangliter: Mira • Juartiage to Air, S. W. .Lord, of Innis-, fiee Alberta. Rev. J. S. Duncan oft-, clak there being present only a few of. the fEtteily relations. -The bride; who swasok; given trryainbay:hsuerztfabtheienra, tatiftenbalvue blue broadcloth. Little Vera Shertiff, a *mot the bride, inade a pretty flower . rewarded by the:gnome* the gift of a bracelet: The bride receiv- ed numberPf.pretty and usan.1 gifts, among thePe being 8; pearl necklace from tbegroom, And a linen -"slieweir"frens herredy.friends, The Poling couple•reft, by theafternoentinin for Innrsfree, go- ing ilfira Ohicege. A pretty 'wedding was. solemnized at. .A1,T0X-BE4.1,, • the home' of 'Mr. Georgeliffie, Labgide., when Miss Lottie Bell, of Lucknow, be. 1 eamethe wife of Mr. Elmer 'Alton, of 1 Ashfieldw , While the wedding ..march was being played by MIA. W. It. Feriier, the bride entered_the parlor leaning •bn the arm of Mr. George Tiffin, and took her place beside the bridegroom under a pretty arch ef-everereens and large wed- die,g, bell; She •wore a 130E11104 gOW13, of ivory duchess, satin,. With long wed- ding Veil and 'orange blossoms. She carried a large bouquet of cut flowers, .cr am ros 8, les o e, va ey an 1 maiden hair fern. The ceremony Was perforined:by the• Rev. Geo, "McKinley, pastor of the Lucknow . Methodist Church. While theregister was., bein signed, Mrs.' Maiming, et -London, 'slater of the bride, Sang tt- sold, •"A Perfeet. Day" : • , • . • _ • • The guests to the number Of 76, re- paired to the dining -mons and partook of a bountifut repast.-Inthe-evenitirri • program wee, enjoyed, which consisted of instrumetital and impel music; recita lietityspeeeheir; etc•••;•-- The. 'rest of the tinve was .spent in. social converse and games. The useful and costly presents which the young caiitile received, attest.; edro the high esteem in which they are. held, .Among the gifts, .was /*iced. beautiful set. of silver knives ata forks from the groom-, also cheque, for $501, from the-ereoin's-tather, 31.r. rito Alton. The bride traveling suit was of nail, blue serge trimmed with military braid, with hat to match. The ycung couple` will reside OR their &rya 011, the • 1001: con of•Ashfield. - • .1• • Mr. and Mrs. fwal-"P to wbilelho BTaaseli,81.67 were guests over Sunday of 1r.- 'pained at •••• and' Mrs. Will Reid. • • . • Net Jest Yet „ • , •Mies9live Wilton, of HAPers'villev-is .-Postreaster Lindsay telltrus that-sinee visiting hethe home of her iincla, isaac it was annotinced that the Government ' Te101+11`e KUCK°, 'MOS WRitIC 'T. 7 , Wheat, 1 60-k; $ '• Oats bush- • 68 to • 70 • (Awley; bnah....! . 85 to '90 • Peen, . 1 60 to 1 75 Tinfothy, . : . 24 00 to , 26 90 • igixedi and 'Clover!!: ... 19 00' to. .21 00 - Baled 'Timothy,No. 19 00 to 20 00 .-Choice..licitry_ste.erbs...,,.._7_59 to 7 75 . `11..ogs,.'off 85..to:: 8 00-Calvei.. -9 50 '&;!'"-i.'6 .00 1- -Swing ,„15 (10,- to 8 00 ' Sheep, ewes, . -cwt....... 5 25 to 6 SO *Butlers ' 30 to " • ?-33 Egg, . . . .40, to 45 Potatoek • 65 to 75 • 4 .4 Now we are. -asking you to try our .' • and TORO • ..•Goods. ° introduce them to you we give you 'value of -80-cents. ;for 50 cents - viz.' a package of Face (*Cream or Shampoo each so cents and 2 cakes' of eWindowDisptay At -4 • PENCWS DRUG Siont . . .„..,mv.and km; T. Pierce, who gout. the:. put,on-all letters Idol) g-With-the-reguliw • winter with relatives here, returned to Pc'stage' nultqber ef letter° with %an their honae in the West on Moeday. .extin one-ceet stairin attached have been -dropped into the office.- is rules the waves, and you w Ste of postage The law making the want fine Tailor made -to -Corder revenue -stamp hasrnot-Yett we arehete with_thegOods. T. clerk, - been• passed, and theAtamp.eAre. not yet issued. These will• come in due tale and the public, no doubt, will be notified some time ahno,c1,91 the date upon which their use shall become necessary. The revenue statup,. we may be sate, will be quite different in color ancrdesign -from the regular postage stamp. • .Mr. Wm., Stewart df McAulaY, Alan. was in term the past week attending tun,eral of his father, the late Walter Stewart. • . , . Miss.Iona Paterson, who spent the • pest couple of monthi. with her :parents, Dr. and•Mrs. Paterson, here; left ter To. „ always weleome, but nobody wants 'this Of the village, his active energy, his in, .sort of February with its thaws sod mins variable. Cheerfulness and his „ever horici'-' and bright days reminding ,one of' ail, fulness all combined to make - it almost April.• It is not healthy weather; as is imposdible for the public ',to grasp the :evidenced by the , Prevalertee of .Colds and coughs. Neither is it good for. the fact that he really -Was no longer ainong country; the fall Wheat and clover itn- the living.- • As the sad . news, passed On Sabbath. eveninglist , m.r.i . R. D. KnoxPresbyterian Chleteh. RiP,14f, °a of cOverecl to •the seiere night frosta. or buried nilder . a 'cake ot,- Icy Snow, is 'rein one to another, something Of gloom Cameron addreseed the congregation took possession of the town, and hushed the Bnclgef' and Mission wok, of. the bound to , suffer. • :•.Besides, • eXperience has long. Since' taught.. the lesson that Mention of the untovrered.lacident was bhutcan ' . . . . April weather in heb ry meant: a cold on every RP: • iNTUTICS.-:.Aii accounts owing to ite-••a-iid."--Fielrward spring. • owever, seeing Besides • a 'widow, formerly 7 -Emma firin Of Seil & Dowse*. hardware per- we can't Change or influence the weather Wart, Mr. Murdoch leaves three. sons," chants, r.aicknow,,,inust be, paid before . in any degree, thethingto do is to make March 19th' next, as the partnership i.s ' the best of it. On the . Whole we have all ineregehildien: • There are five broth - to be.dissolved.: , . • • ' one of the bed, climates in the world,: . , ers and two sisters living: ' 'Robert .and ' in spite of 'frequent warnings we Still • - ' . • " ' • William„ at Sault Ste Marie; Alex. v., _receive occasional . unsigned cerrespoit= :Iti'1141i.Y- Mt hi Was Goad . /. , ' . . ''' -'17Vinnipeg; Waiter,. Rdgerton,,Sask.; Lo-. ilencalroin parties not on our.: regular . -.•Winglia.in High School Hockey Teani,. fitajt_Lsoe.your postooq suck goes , 0_, accompanied by the r& -Wing Staff and veil; Edmonton; Mrs; -Andrew" Dryden, -the-wastebasket. , , .. - .. t.___.:___-• ' 'a Ininekef 'supporters composed of two Manitoba; and Mrs. Fred Baynes Brit- • - - • isleigh4naae'arld a ei0eater, ibi:litiOYed ish ,Colunt bie • • • -• Members of the L 0. a. F. are re- • .t. :quested.10.ineet in thelehallat,4:301mr.-: •, te_Lecknow to try to win lmk the hard ILI'Phoftinerat,--villick-_willi.he lield1 on Friday afternoon, - Feb. :26th., before . fnughtgarce that thePresbyterittiermine leaving for the flinetal ni :Bro. J. tki wbeinifgshBainib.leOlaSS took . 'from them in Morrow (Friday). afternoon a' .t 3;00 They tried hard and at halt o'clock, ,wili.ba in charge ' of the local •:•MiP*1:1-1--V..illii4nfainithersAvelaOina•-- - 'Unit -with-the scorsa-titc-2-alt ithielrerf We want to se111000 roils of wall paper •like anybody's 'pine, but when the full L O. Q. F. of which Mr. Mini oc at 25 per cent. ,reduction, before the 1st time was up; the score stood, 9-5 in member . ' ' • ' ' • of Marcia, to room for new stook. their ' The late .Me. .Murdoch was born in -Get your _share Of the bargains. ,, : favor of Bible Class, -making fourth victOry-and no 'defeats. Wecon 'Waterloo County, 94., inthe Year 1858, . .7 ' pr. spence.,,S brng,StOre., Store. grattilate the boys on their maqly, Clean his parents being Williain sand. Margarek. 'Beatrice McLeod, who,liees with her' game of hockey,- which'was much appre-', Mairdoch. They Moved to Ashfierd in late Mr. Murdech, Considerate of and , .Auntalts.11atheionlieteireedlyedword, -mated:by-the- Apecteters,LAnd--..411Lbe- --.,- --- • - • - - ..-- •-- -.• • • • - • • • • - - - -;-- -, ••,,,, • • - • - - • -• ..... - - - - - -.- . on Friday of last week of the death of lookinglorward to -see Vieth play! again: Ine ,. early _ days and were ameng_ the kiwi, tnhie employees he was loved by her.fatheti_DLPLMeLeod% lat_-_Gliderich: ThelineAip was..as.,follo3rts,i. -._..: . - -- ..rencer families of that , townshi . As -them, thearfaltaOtive, alway44.eloy_ta. . ler no•aeCOUnt'efthe-aecident-tee God Lucknow------: .- 7,--Winglianr---t. heWinggista:-the' attar iiii----tif- -rake- a -part he was everwelcomeat a- , 014 correspondence. ; :. ::'-'7.-7-7„.- •M:Johnistone- •-•„-•ieel ..!' g„Cmitelon • The prinCipat hotel at Dungannon was totally destroyed by fire on the afternoon of Thursday of, last' Week. • Particulars will be found in Dungannon correspon- • deem. " • , • From Sivitzerland WE RATE T .!! RECEIVED ' . ; large, shiPnient of Our ' famenalltrorNA Watches -,This ;watch is made in • ,Bern,Svvitzerrand(alniozt , • in the midst of tho great • 'European .war) we believe the best watches in the world are Made.' When the. war started all "faCtories'wete dosed And the woiltmen:' called Oift • f9e Bohm Defence, but we are glad to,know that • • faine at least ere hack at -•• work. 11•••••• -$ee our Special 17 Jewel in Dust Proof Case $1.5,00 F. T. ARM=STRONG 1 • The Satisfactory Jeweler , mid Oittrcian EVERYBODY'S COLUMN' Purd,bred.Terseyliail forlserviee at • • , ' • - -..-, • • - - Luela)ow---- WE W.A.NT. all 'Raw. urs. Nire are paling - 100 et. for the' dollar's worth and 35o. alb. for horse hair., '101lb:13E1,40N% DUI( IDOODA , STORE. . . MONEY TO•LOA,N.-, mortgages and notes at reasonable rates. bIreinsuriinee„ ban Stock and Mutual Comp mies, GE°. A, CORN -Feed Corn for sale at the Red it.leva • . „ tor, car of Ainerlean juSt arriVed. Also • . • • car II, C. Sbingies:' D. bliERHIPP, • 25-244,e. ' • twain Dealer.. _ . . , • 'rot Stile., - ••---.. .. _ sioits.m..E..Good-fxame,lutase.a..01..,stoble, 2 • • acres et good, black sod. seedefi iii..iii tim- tea •ineeting. ' .0n. such occasions his . 'any, good. ivater. Situated 3 est en, 4., of use railway/at Con.•2, Kinloss, i.,or tki•i. ....Id,: happy • combination of humor,. energY turcher piirtieulars apply to . . , • • . • Mrs. 1.1. inebean, Rim '2, and high 'ineral tone enablefl him to 2S.2,44. ' , ' , „L'acitdow, ' . . ' FARM FOR SAM -1-100 acre% lot J. 'coll. 16.• • • meet the requirements as few 'sbeakers „ -.• oiebnees,'„re.. soiltetsX,leam. ssaeres eleari---- , 7-:-:. Can. How highly his setvices were .4 acres young orelmird, 4 good Wells; intro - &WOO. wail emient foundation. Atictiloore., apPreeiated at each fOnetiPoSiVividenK Windmill water supply in barn. Btu& rest- eed tot Pie fact that on about twenty' _ ("arm vii„ellIeteed With Woireii wire lc -acing. ide--wit-li &al Kraldil amehea. ioxzi: ' (different ..oerneheAddrefie. ' :•-,84..the_rf.-. now will he ratin..operatiop. pe Match_ 4.3 -1W -c'' .4"°. T. 44111"ulie j'‘. It 1' • .. ..,—....—..........--..t iegs at•Lan ide, . Mr. 'Murdoch gave 'many yeare, of ser- along No. 3, who have been Wafting • for ":..••• .; 1st. This will be good news tereeklents • . ' •AuctIon Sales vice to the village of Lucknow as :' cowl- the service since -last Noveniber. . " 14.K.dolIN.. PORV18 will eendue.- a .s ile of • heretyrds and Other valunoie..4.4..1d. ac lue .eitlor and as .reeve, and Was identified Notices are up asking for ten nei for see eels ler fender parginliarS. ji;an. -24 •° le, con. 15; Utilz.i.41, on Oriday. At tr.:11. 5i1. the delivery of -mail on Route No. 7, • usines, Ereprierpr. . . , i,•4•50.p., • With almost every forward •and.progres- Lucknow. This route goes by Way of sive Movement in its history. : He first , entered the conned in 1890 and served Belfast, Lines, ' Kintail aid Mafeking; the computed distance of the round trip Tenders 'Wanted ' , in that capacitY until the'end of -1-893, is 28 miles. •• up•to 12 L'el,ock noun;Altiren .Ist., lel;),,,t,Jr Lile . Tenders will be received. by tin) Vridcrilignid • . and was again eounciller,feT• .1896, 'He - - :Tatrons. of - the- rural 'mail service- tirivivklIgbtinliktin.4wiiilr"onttioVaituttstoutes.- iit connectaiu wan the k" a r all 1 u alit ‘...110(M.J raq- : . should bear in inied that alt letters in- to. isiwest or aux mum. mime:: laii: zieces- mation for 189Z, find:join for_r8a8.anO.. Was eleeted reeve of the villa,ke by &Cola:- tended for delivery, even. when addressed surioraeceited• Harkaer infarmatioll BillY bo to a near. neighbor, must be • stamped .11041. 44.•11 idegn llieinioso,..ereii.,`,Or oy,•oeek. ••• • . - • `454.1.etkle. 99. He then dropped out.of municipal with a two -cent stamp. Otherwisethey• shall not betli3liveretL ' • - Rug/kg, mi.04,NoTES„-- Routka Ms.' 6 and 3. �u i from Leek- life unti1.1904, when he . again entered . as councillor. -He Served as councillor in -1908 and 1909; was elected -reeve for 1913 1914 and again in January laet. As reeve 511100 1913; he was also . repre- eentative of the -village at the Bruce_ Cdun • anal Where he took it pro_M- .nent part in framing the county legisla- tion: His _name- was -mentioned --for warden at the January session, and- we understand it was his intentionto accept, was a . nomination for the po'sition in 1918 had he lived. and been elected to the. reeveShip. • In business and soeial_ life there -were few men more pleasing t� -meet than the . The Huron, County temperance forces. W. Reid " POInt At mann - will meet in convention in the Trashy., W. Huston • cover.peint . Donaldson J. McDonald R. wall . G. Maliptigh -terian_chureli, Clinton.on Thursday, Jr,. March 18th., at 10.30 a. in., This prom- -Lby • bob to be a big eosvontion. A. Cameron. z." rover, \ G. Henson H. Aitcheson centre E. Johns linpatiestSaldlita, . * •It is said that --twiny of the volunteers at the London, Military -Camp, weary of the monotony, are acting in such ways -rits-tb-hierit'Aie'eharge. They want '16 get awayi'and into the finia of &eget. Patieneebeyal • you're not going_ to it • _L. • -PIM:LW& THE NEMPLOY ED" - • That some of the theme suffering from lack of employment have"theinsel,yes to blame tis shown by and incident thit • Neural. here last week and which proves that in many capes "out of works meane lack of desireto Work rather than ;lack ef work, , • TWO young fellotis whotame,ttphere • from. Toronto to hire with 'tamers, •,Zititer "trying" the work for less than a - 'day, hilood,hapli to the -station and took the first train , back to We. lithe& of the, unemployed. Their:reason when questioned at the station' was, that • life in the,eountry was too lonely. A • fanner Who hired, one of. them states • that after lie had instructed the young inttn at; to the Work to be done he left , an errand and*hert he returned at , 'noon, the work was Still undone and the new man missing. A, few eons likethie much to in- jure the mole Of *06 It 0 are y • II/oft)* ' e , •Scottish On attaining young inanhOod, Mt. Murdoch taught in, rural 'schools three„yeamaffirlyw ente e busi- ness as a -merchant at Lochalsh. In -seciar-gathetingrwhetherpete-ee-pub.,-- he. keensport, he was. yet always a gentlemarLand playedifor_ithe game._ 20,0_1 aswe btAinsseta splen- did example Of honor ,and integrity. ......Bsfeit„„graztone,_ 1888 he disposed of hieJeiasb Indeed as has been said many times in A piece of'good work was ' rtone yeki- • - sons ness, and coming to Lucknow 'formed ' _I • a the past few •ays, it wi •e •1 eu terdertnOthilig, yoihe Ite• btisiness men ' Partnership with ' Mr. R. D. Cameron,' All the place in our village rendered ft Yes, Screoge.waskthere, but you could on Campbell St. ,t tied Out, tied - With hardly see him tor megaphone, ii•nd kir.'..teii' •3441-ri-- the filie ' eiinila4ed 'imearw, bythe death of the late. Air; ,thovel and broom c eared thedirt off the , street Which had become very limy ,.. ...wnigh-ny „fera.ed.1„nortice, as England atnerchantile-business On the . with-. - °Wing, to the Continued thaw. The feared . the Black Douglat ri .. draWal cf Mr. Cameron from the part-. ‘, unproved appearance, alotte_low_Worth . ,Alvintinnyeal,hat be,Wea.opeOl•• the llerobitytIl0 inn of J. 0. Murdoch s; .....-----' ._ . ...., Ste- -- „ - : earneron men. • '' Co. was fortned and continued until Mr. uellair4Vir;-"1"---"•Fr ' the effort : - • • '• Cameron again becarne the associate of Mr. Murdoch a little more than a year ago. ' . • •111r. Murtha was twice •matried, first to Jennie A. Mackenzie, of Lochalsh, who died almet twelve years Cho, . and later to Emma Peart,'Velio'suivives hint: In Itaily walks of lite; Mr. Murdoch was a foremost man in the village aluebst bier since hnbecame a 'resident! As ". ,f,t member' and clerk of Session in the Preebyteriail,eliurch he was indefatigable in tiiii devotion to the interest e of the 'congregation, a Constant ! 8611ree of Strengthi to the. minister and of enceur. agement to. Vie younger members, In politics he waS a Liberal, and' for years had been active in the Colleens of,. lie torty. lie had been president of the t•iberal Assecialear-of the old. riding of West Bruce, and at the time of his death WO preffitient of . the association for South Boo, river since he reached ,. Inaolt004110 look itn icitive pert 10014, .Fordyce. Teeswater • .,-. . -741,.tesday-,-1\*._3".• t --Tuesday, Feb. 22nd .• .• .Tehn Webster has iiinshed Jawing Miss Nellie Fowler is home from brick for;his neer house._ Stratford Noinial for a week. ' .. Miss w. kfainos is speAdiug a few, days Charlie Stewart, 'et. ZWiiiiiiiiegi-Lie -With-her sister, Alm: tieorgo: ulop,ohens • spending a holiday in town with. lus esc44011. r_yeneir;j1i.v.eoeo_speat„.a,o_......: . atTliee.rilkryr'• ScOutwBwanaillir . oder' -thgl-jeadr gelieson-0.--rmartin'A---poikti--414-C../.--• enjoyable evening m seating ano Cater -... -ership of Jae, C'helniers, is giving a con; env the ice in Al. coMiition: • ,'" cert Tuesday evening, March. 2nd. Danierliartiti-hie ei-cialieckjiiii-gis4- IThelown-Council-has.-called4-in- -the- • Olineengme iora--iarge,k' dee . Itte---war-7--- servicea ot Architect Grey, of Harriston, Oe alile to do Chopping a:good der.i.faticer • with a view to enlarging and remedell- cheeping done. eauii atia-every thysvtuie . ing the Town , • • • *. 'Yon wait; • . • •• • lo s • . • ...The Wonien's. Institute met last at repoit the L1iatb OE *nay at the henee of Mrs. •-,Dri G4ltes• mrWs.A00sueeau,sorgruya. tno., The meetings haye taken a.patriotic tu.r1.4; zondan for some. time. Tae remelt* : charging•lee., and the iitheeeds „of.;this. „Lieeprough,t‘1041sti---hointe-vt4et40 par1cutaniiil'enIlwgjelfrirerfvldt.,te C4, " gmans1-1.14,e4latitittetLICtnaelltlikell.t4enollbalittelle!..iii_1(1.1t14110-11M• __Last _Tharsday, the,: ladies.. of Knox Angusteae_•-eenmtery oti, Church h.lisSion Band met in the ',larch yeti. large ,prooessieu fOtlesired, the re- . lin-d-lprittetkoar:truilts-fer-tlie-Resetie enow,werthe eqteme whe-it Home in. Toronto.' ' Church work for was held. 'She Was in her "••• QUT.411Y11 homeless not ._alloweci to lag, _ _ _ notwitlistancling the extra efforts on 1.110KNOW 1116 StilOOL ReP0106•• o n co t is visiting in iut .1. s• a a. ' Form 1 -Latin, Canadian History..., . 0..MeQuiltin, 70; 0 •Webster; -•66; `),1; ' &It Franklin, of °Imelda, IS visiting ' - ht ao tr rth .57 °LI .,3 .16...;,ARit.gicabsoellueg64311.;, w65.;;;Livoarootilsd, fr, i.l.inatdsteoi,n. stahme sNideeloiatts iiii4, islitt ...w.' 6 , • 56; 11..Freeman, 53; M. Treleaven, 50;' hcipe tor a speedy recoverY. . .. . , 47; W. 1411,1eoh:lesr'4°4Alitel-f---Tie.11-413713‘1)- -L-';'-'arch-Vsiting1"--11.iontLii. dtatr"theeblitl't titi:7171c4:46;--- , ifitta-- Ib . Walter Stewart, one of Liichnow's 'McDonald, 43; J. Webster, 4,14--Oharlea. best knOviti-encl highly -esteemed citizens "Whiles, 38; P:-!-Fielayson, -38).--M • Me., daul-Vg7:t'ov, mert-3.4.8,..itnkB,sriee•Ditylivarditislitailt passed away Thursday evening! of last Qilaig37;14. McKay, 37;'W, .51cQuillin,_ week. He had been'ill and gradually .36; A. Mitchell, 34; AL- Fisher, Z8; J. r2iii.raineaterh'.11ouitiiltVeraiiiliLiiwarittie4lielintaids' • • ' iiinking thtioughout the fall and winter, Orr, 28; F. Rogues, 23: . ' and for some time recovery was not ex- Form II -Latin, Canadian. History-. en the 2nd. ' • .• , . ,pected. Tles.funeral On Shnitay after- M: Durnin, 82; M. Colman, 78; K. Me- Deatir oir Or,n: 11.i.stex.r....Again noon to Kinross Cemetery was largely -Donald, 77; t. Johnston, 71; L. Irwin, • gloont.has been mat over,the vietnity' by attended, service being held•at the house et; E. Twamley, 86; T., Tiffin, 65; S. the passieg away of another nia and. by IleV. J. S. Duncan. Though he *as McKenzie, 64; D. Cooke, 04; L. Greer;respected resident; 'Phmeas Jal.:10.on1 . at 60 years of age, Mr. Stewart had. grovva 63; .h. Spindler, 56; N..Paterson, 55; O. the age of 73 Years, •who . for tee past up 111 Lucknow and vicinity, hisparente• Cennell, 48; M. MOChire, 45;1.11sekett, 'lumber of years has been residing' with. ' having been among' the early Settlers , of 45; S. Alton, 430d. Mc.tharinid, 34; l',. • his abut; .1es'. Ionics Courtney. Mr. Huron and Bruce. His fatheeivas one McKay, 25. ' . • .jaokson came to Canada. fromKiwearine,,, •• of the first to engage in the `building Form III -Geometry -M. McKenzie, County Kilkfiney, Ireland, in • t..,,e Year business in these parts, and Walter, tak- 09; A Cameron, 80; L. Agnew, 80;. V. 1870 and has worked with tauads on king up the Sallie hoe, contineed'in the McKinley, 00; . M. Hamilton, 87; R. the 2nd. since , Mr. Jackson N. ill be • , husi0ess until his death, having of late Stothers, 87;•A Mitchell, 78;N. Woods, , greatly missed in the Pine River Aneli.• •-• years. as an assaate hie son, A. P. Stew; 78; J. Webb, 76; E. liasty, 74; M. Mc- cox Church, in the Orange Orilet467, of arc Of &bl etch ancestry, Mr. Stewart /Annan, 74; M. aain, 73;1vi 4, Mitchell, llidli he was a faithful ineuilier, mitunt Was it liberal in polities -mid 4 strong 70; J. Spence, 56; Ci Woodsi 54; D. all the degrees of the Black Co, alltl. ... supporter•of the Presbyterian 0hureh. Douglas, 53; if; Alton, 51; It Oardner, also by a large nuinher'of friend., . The , Be took a keeninterest in local. sports 413 F. Webster, 34; M. Miller, 20 Laths Services at the house vvere• coednewd by ., •• and will be greatly Missed•from the cart- Aiithors--N. Woods, 77; A. (;:treeron,' Rev. Mt, Ling, eiter 1V1liell tile 1;111114113 y Mg riiik,where formally winters he took 60;M, McKenzie, 'CO; C. McKinley, 64, woe conveyed to Pine River ci lottery . an active part in the contests. Surviv. 1. Mitchell, 02; O. Woodk 58; ir. Web, for internient, followed by neatly. one, big:members of the family arm A. P., of der, .03;. M. motorman, 50; M. Meliate, hundred maws, showing tow Great re.. i toWill Willieta, Of MeAttley, Man.; John 5011.4o 'Agnew, 47; A. ).litchell, 861 D., pees for their-ileparti friend 4111.' tretlil. of Bevolatoket B..0.1, and Mary who ha e Douglaes 42; Li Oardners tioi .I. apouce4 . cr. the Scrmeeeot!'lluigravc,.Lia,i. co. hOea kOOPilliPAOWit Ut 1M Athar‘ ,\ . 404.4•Millet4 01 ki. AltonIte.„ . ilueted 4 44 woo 0i(4,,, , • •, . s , , Yr 1 • '--Monday, reb. 22. Rev, J. S. Duncan received word on Tuesday afternoon of the death on Mon- day of his brother, Themes, at Graven- huyst; where he was being' Peated for tuberculosis. Mr. Dune,* left on Wert, iiestlay inorning for his parents' home fit Mount Forest, where the funeral will be eld this afternoon. ' • Capt. R. Enitterton, Kincardine, now , with the second contingent in training at London, writetite The Sentinel asking dial= - paper be discontinued as he expects soon to ,gO" to the Front. He adds! "I like your paper very much. and wihl subscribe for it again when • / re- turn." Here's that he may'return, 'mend, in health and limb, to tell the story Of the defeat of the Xitiser.- 1)r.. Fraser, .with ' the first Canadian atitt in Franco, fOUtld a clever way of getting. Over the censership which pre- vented soldiers from letting their friends know when the army dressed: to the continent From France he 4ab1ed to a friend at Walkerton "All is well." By pre.arrangentontothia: innooent toescatge tonveyed to the Mend Ai% the Dr. WAS in INFO* Z4 hard101101111,116 411 the "42 Wingham shot the iota at goal tender " Dunk, He stopped it with hia stick and pet it , On the punk; That's a pretty Close shave Said the fam- ous -tricker Dave, The Winghain rooters yelled we may yet get in the lead, • But their plans were interrupted by the speedy Billie Reid. - He shot the puck to train -time John ,Who passed it on Ito iJIyde.- - And Bog he never halted Till he got in clean inside. , 'PROCLAMATION As inkructedbYthe 061160Hk:re of the 'Village, I hereby give not- ice that all places Of business in the Village shall be closed from . the hour Of 1•30 o'clock until 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon of Friday the 26t1i. I J. B. ibtomivl Cork of Village of Lucknow -Com; Nemrismairkomilid...ira••••••••11,. ' • , 41 • V, s • '''"•• •'.. •11