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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-03-04, Page 1• ••,.• 7,1111111r,..17!:,;77' Y._ ,ar II 4 • !VA' Dolox iioreesemmemeeime-memease LOO per year, in difallCe; $1.25 otherviisi J1.NOW oNT. 'HURSDAY, MARCH dititio 1915. single Copies 3 Cents British Hero Spoons Start your collection 110w,,,,this is, a good • chance.to get a gcQd article xta low price 'colts ach This week we have Kitchener eVA)"ncr:„.0:_enerkti french „ ', '404 th t cost oOthe ea.,ch week Don't1Kia this Opportunfty. rtSea" LaCHAPILLE Watchnialier, Vweier and Optician ° , • . . ''‘ -MARKETS • a . .12C;rtediiii to:Weaneirlarnisen) 1,1,1 1 75' 09;tg 4.r• 11'4 • i"• • • '• • • • • . • Butter % . „......,. ....23 24 .4; , • • 1.1., • • • • 24 ; .•119,148,.. '44 I; .; • 4 e, • W-a-ri • a; 760 1 XLOCAL ANDtagliERAL, . fost Catalyst of the Beason. to'-nipht, - --ATI) -04•010104- it in .,**40-40-04-b47??.' 10, this week.' :. Irave,you reneWod your sulmeriptleo to the Sentinel1 - - • L • Mr. W. E. Treleaven is spending the • vieekluck.41 Toroute,, •• . „ , , Mr. T; Agar of Toronto was in tOirn.., for a few days this week. .. Mr: and Mrs. W. I. Mackenzie are spending ihe week lo.Torente. . Mr. Cameron gerldeS of Btftoliell, :Vizi ited•bis himie•here over thsuflay, , . Wm, MacKenzie, ,e,hippeti' a carflo4d.' .of.horses to the Welit On Tuesday. . 1 Our Spring Stock bp just.nrrived, let Its measure you up for n Spring Suit. T. Clark. Jacob Miller shipped .,a carload . 0 Settleffl effects to the nest' on Wednen ,Bate your. salt pressek,and cleaned it B. Tailor Mr. Bag P.-8. Lis in w. ..bis week e in town •Tonoivro eutenfe,mus wUnit. ?Wheat., bush............ -1 40 to 24.Oats, bush 4 • • • :;•••• 60 to„ Barley,,bush ' „ ,••95 to '90 Peas; !Ash,- •60 ,to 1 75 Timothy,..' 24 30, to , 00 Mixed and CI 19 on t -41 00 Baled.Ximot,hi i.. •' , 20 00' Choiee heavy steers. , 7 50 75 Hogs, off 8 10 to .810 Cavell; ,00 to 10' Oti. 'Spring 6 00 to 8,00, Sheep. ewes, cwt............5 2s tb 6 so .-.- • 30 to '33, doz• • •.•-• . 30 to ' 31 Potatoes, bag. :,.. 65 to ,75 .441114111•4111•444~488•~MINMI' 4111141111= , NOk,vie. are you to try our Pal* OliveSoap atittlollet oods.. • To -introduce tbetn to yod •we - give you value of 80 centsfor50 ccnts va_taqtage Of Face' Creani o1 Shampoo each o cents and 2 calms of . Soap at 15 cents eaCil.Wind�w Display DIL SPENCE'S • DRUG STORE. 4 • . ..mommiummumnimmum • . Cutfloweit. chei60,00-6,,Ploriiwro_t . any 'Purpose at 10.5 -St6"11'0. • iv ,-,Ilyei.ditig-Biniebesniid Viotti Designs .• Specialty. ' • , •:NiusiOor any Pargoss The Stew* Orchestra, Wench 11-3c 6130. STU War; Mgr. 1111111.1.1111111. umsoismoarami, iwwwilmonsammo CREAM WANTED 11 promptly and well at Cl ShoP. -*". • paying his official visit to s . vicinity. 5. . See Murdoch .45 Cameron P..0cOat .0h:taring' %ler commencing on Friday MAI% Oth. It-Lindsayi of gston:- ing at thehonteaof mother, Mrs *Tv. Tundeq, Ross St. - • britannin 'rules the. wayks;And if -you inorningtaking with them 'tbe. sincere :inuit a fine Tailor Macte-tn.9rder .Suit, ,,we are here, with,the•goods. ; *T. Clark. • J. Blackatone,...piano tuner and organ•TI,ajr.er wasjntowa on ITAlesdaY and has arranged to be here all Of next .weeki and Mrs. Jack Jaiiieson- visited- at,theUnwof the .1%Pl If& T. E. 1110.a!_ii",-few-T,(1.57._81h- -Week. - -. • _ • • NOTICE. -Ali accounts owing to the, „firm of Ben & Dowse; hardware. met-, chants, laicknow,, must be paid. before Mich loth.' 'next, as the partnership :is to ' • „ 'Sohn It. and James Gratain who spent-thole:A-G*16,-o( months at their old home on,the 4th. returned to the Wct on Tuesday. • WEDDING *BELLS' RoSs-lfrowEitsoIf . (Fronl the OW* of blb. 2.4) intimate friend a witnessed fts- terclay afternoon the marriage of Mary Ilenderfson,of Lucknow, to Jam Rossi of rtiPleYi by MoLeanan, at the home. of, the groom's sister, Mrs. Mandonakt-PalMeraton avenue.. The bride wotober travelling suit of pavy tdnet with modish hat and veil. Allioog the foifote. from out of tOwia.Wer0 Mif38 Henderson and Miss McKay, 9f. Lucknow; MIS .4eLennan, of :I:antler; Mr. Henderson, of Lucknow; 'Mr, and Miss Menat and W188 ,Beateh? I, • MODARI""*.114000"*- pt3Vediesday, Feb. 24th, 1916, at Parkdale Presbyterian Church, by Rev,. A. Logan Ileggies Nary, daughter ofMr am:1.3,4m John Ifabbick, .of LucknoW, Ont.1 401m 4013aln, of Toronto, /40 LEOD—.LAVIS Ike marriage Of 131r. Jolla McLeod, son of, Mr. and Mrs.. 4plitt Ma.e•ocl, 2nd, - con , KrnIqs, and Misis Florence of St. Ifelene, *Was solemnized. 'at the onagermilikiturdatafturndc0-dthret ' week, IteV;" Gee. McKinley .officiating Mr: MeLemi, has been in_the West for numher:Of. iei0i,Titlifirs, carrying en yery. , • iiiCeesefizrfakitaig. O"P.,.e'ratione 'hear' Speeri,,Saik,-; • .The: young couple •left forlheir *inn in the West .on .,Menday• Mosers D. Oritham and. Will Stnith, have been in town (hiring the winir- ter; were westbound pasiengers on the G. T. R. Tuesday morning; ... Mr. and Mrs.John 14eKeith and 'Miss Mabel, of ihsrliniten,:attinded the fun- d Mrs. Mciteitis's brother, the late W, 0, Gardner,- hero on Saturday, .; ' • Mr. R. It. Miller,. of the, 2nd. Con., has enlisted. with • the third •enntingent and is nowtraining at London. Mrs. 4E11er-returned:Ica:the-West 7thifi. Week. We particularly request Sentinel Sub scribers who, becauseof the nevi 'rural inail service, do not get their pa per On tiineU 'report tolhe office before W nesday of next week. ' s- • t • ThOse,interested in weather Sig* omens will siome;_dfitalty in deei ing as to Whether 'March:emu in like a lamb Or -A lion. The Iliat day startPd in very beautifully but it has been a ease,Of MarcliAltOrmiAnnir_shite. , There hive, been many _requests for copies of last week's Sentinel- which we are unable to -fill-Owing.-to Our ,supply tinning ,out. Those who would like to accomodate friends of the late A -GI, Murdoch eanAo,i1olsy,,,hauding.in-.: their copies they no kinger.-wabi...thent).at _The pentinel kiffiCe,_:We shall be pleased to hand these out withont. ' Cord of,Tboaks , The,. undersigned wishes to express appreciation of, and heart -felt gratitude -forrtheitindtteas of ,imany 'friends at the time of her • recent bereavement. Especially would she mention the local, lodge of the Order of .0ddiellow8, the Village clouncillors and the members ot the County,Pouncil y Hockey Notes. . , • 'We are in the market 55 buy Cream, sweet or sour, at the high, est market price. We supply two , CARS free to each Of our patrons, • pay all morass charges,„ pay brio elicit infifith, elleiltteS at Ptle, Rc teive,pretini any 'day iiiAhe wee r, , test 'ea& On received, aqtt send our PattottS a statement Of " same, Write tor cans add give ear Crttatiery a trial. Reference: Any Bank, 11101,11iitti Timm Creamery, Poilstersiell; 081. Brnasela ,played a Lakeside League game -here on the evening ,.. of • the ' bat thesaurus was so ona-aided as to be ifairiiit -without ' 'It- in said Brus8i3113 waattot able ttgetAhe:regular team together, which itecOunte for the score of Akio Of Luelitiow. Another game wae,pliiited nt 41p1ey on Tuesday tvetting of this, week, in which Lueknow 'met the limb' defeat •of 'the eeason in the Lakeside iertes. It was a well contested gamey the score being in fiver oilipley. Tharebut-one-inere-gatti played in the deriett.-TeSaWater vs. Lucknow, 10Orrie llink, The pate: of the game is not yet set. • So far Luelinew ,has. Weis a o thu gaines in Which it had 'played ,in the. Loseside Sarkis, anti, ari ittOv praetieally winneiti of the MM. • A Lucknowteam will be its Teeswater Vriday eteuing °rade week to •014 in a toiirtiiiMeint for Signet ••• ring. VIVO WAS are axpeittect, to take Part) atid pod sPort i8lookfor,• • i wishes "Of, many_ friends_ for happiness lin, prosperity. • • • Sacks ksr.Soldiers One 0:the most urgent•needa of .the Soldiers atthefront and in the training camps is suggested. by the -10110Wing; paragraph by one of the .active women workersof_Toronto„ in the Globe- of , recent date: •• • Abonp. 4* hundred ..pairs of haanti• fully •tiutile al, withont,excePtion, use- ful seeks belie: come in 1 from ent"of: Town •leuitteTs, :41 have been .-dra- ttibutedam.oui tlieilifferentTzoeleties, • bnt,etilLthesiomand: is for .•sooks, and socks, and socks: The dernaii7d, As'. the Warprogreeses, becomes greater rather than leas, and :1..ivOte to ask the women • throughent the prOvince terespend even more generallY thanthey have done with Offers of hein: ° ' Large Funeral , • 'In Spite of .the, severe .storm which preyailed last Friday afternoonresidents of Lucknow and, vicinity turned out in large numbers: to2attend_the_ funeral of the latej Murdaeli in the abience of ReV. Mr. Duncan, who Was away at.•' tending. the funeral of bis brother, the Service at the house was conducted by Oeo McKinley The service'.' at tkekrave was in Charge of _the local lodge of-oAdteilowii-ot-.AvhoUt lliunber•Wcre present, together with a number of visiting biethern, The . ser- vice of the Order via43 condiieteclby Erni. D. Paterson and D. 0. Taylor, , Mr. A. McCannell,-Varden- of-Bri•ree.--enunty.,- Sir-,Warden 5 R. Erin, of Teeswater; County deli:millers, McDonald., of Tiv, -eiion;--McDonalck of Kinlossrand Htth- ter, of Iiiiieariline.Township, were also :present.. Many beautiful fioral_ iontri- .bit1enttested-4e---esteem-AA.--w1tich 4he,departed ivaAheld. by variona-Orgati- izations-to whichhe belonyed.• reqUeit.of:the Members of the Lucknow Council, all nl'aeoa of businessin tire village were closed from .1 :30 o'clock in the -Ai terirOdzi iintz1aftortki al W. I. • The Woman's intstitate had, ova .very successful quitting bees 19.0t week,' tlipuhQr of ladies,who Were noCineMbers". LATEST WAR NEWS No veva .of a sensational character haseonie frointhe scene of War during .the-paet-week--- - - Two-aunenneemente of ti# rate i - Portance 1$0wiSVOT aiti4atle, The first iu Oat Great Britnia and 11"rance have, notified all neutral nations' that they '81141 lleic4for do 'their nunosi 't,9 Pre. , Vent all °YMCAs .0043414NQ with Ger.. many and Austria. They will , seize all vessels .going to Or sailing tvm, -Geilhan ports. Their complete command' of the scan enables' them to make this week, nde fairly effective, so that Germany's interCourse With the 'outside world. it practically cut. oft • She will now be Able getmeithei f'aed,`vviirTnrsplies ar . raw' material:Of firsort; This unusual measure is justified by Germany's threat and attempt ;dea:n troy all ships trading With Britain : and France. Geitpany purposes* to NA cargo and ,ciew without DOH* The Allies -will only-seiotlie- Alpe' and see that they „do not go, to Germany. .,. The other important announcement is that a British fleet have been making fair progress :forcing e restive' up the , Dardanelles. ,towards Constantinople.. Thotigh the work (4 reaatog.the turhish, torts. Which line the atriiits on, either'side is not, yet half _coil.10./ted,Lenooglt.latt been done. .ta. convince the -,i..v944 that the, thing •catt 47-d-ene,:and,:that' the necessary ships and glide have heen 'Eat on the job, Bien Germany is said to hoe' admitted that Constantinople must iiipon 'fall. .WitlrtlidAllies' 'fleet in control of* Dardanelles the end of Thrhish-Tgoverdi, "inetitli Europe wouldhe-at hand. Brit- ain .has consented te. Russia's falling hen; to the Turkish capital at the end of the war. • - .-,Nothink-of-imPoitance' has been re- • -portediront-either the,. eastenn.. or, the :western battlefields. The Frenchtand British generals evidently are piling' up their•regiinents and stores of ition, and patienqyaweiting the adVent, of spring and dry ground. There is Constant fighting en al mall scale. The Russians, tifter--sitlferielf aerie -di defeatatwo weeks ago, appear to iittiie Otite. More turned upon the Genian armies, and important Successes are reported at both ends of their long battle , , ' Teeswoter .'-Wedneeday, March Parsons; Of Si. Tlinnies, it; visit- ing at Mr: 'Ecclestone's. • • • John Marts wim aiVaY last -Week visit-. ing friends in Hamilton. ' • tiorive "ireo, formerly of Teeswater. • • • • •new of Toronto, spent a few days in town • • • . . with a view ;to, buying and returning ;here to live. Williaattase it putting a boiler and engibeinto the flour mull, 'baying been much haii.pered in bizsirteasby the-shor-,- tar:sof:water. • • : George Mann and Jack Cannel], pri *vaies in the 341h Ret., 3rd Contingent are back from Guelph on leave of ab- --senee-oVer-Suadayr-Seveml-Young-fel- lows are retarning-withiliem-toGuelph • teenlist. None can reeruit'se -well, as those -who are -actually going themsefves. The two rem:tuts report good ratioorbd, 'comfortable.quarters. • ' . VILLAGE cOUNCIL , NOleinlees. for Reeveshl, sit KOMI 221k1.- test.RoOm :Wore, Flailly itshigti To 'OM ihsonee of the late Reeve Mar, • doch from the Cuuncil meeting Tuesday :jvweirtiinctgreeCveouveroeilLomr !Johnston. • was •• The oierk wan to prepare briordireeting tliat all flOgli OWIlea in ,the yillage be tagged, the by-law to come intolaffeet May 1st of 'this year. - • The +question of granting...a' pool -roam' liceitee held oVcr frnm the last two meet ing, was again before Conned :and this OM° was *finitely settled so far ae, this year's Connell; is concerned. Tbe .liceiwris not granted and tio3 -e:!tOi9wIlin'wg414to°trhdertttfihredont. ee. :ve Oc: it becomes necessary to fill the vacanby caused._ It was decided to hold a iliati911 on March 2guel. should there be more than one eahrlidatoforthe peal, iliel-oo-eleetied will be 'held_ iin‘-the Jiloved to Sask. 1/4 Mr . and Mrs.:J. Alexander, who re- cently sold their residence on Havelock Rt. to ,.Tames Stracheinleft on Tuesday Morning for lokoinis, &Lake, niters they Intend Making* their home in Mare. They were accompanied west by their son , -William, and daughter, Eva, and aqn iqlaw Mr Jnghatn,- -Mr. Alexander Jr., and Mr.. Ingham had been bore -from Nokoinie since Christmas. • • • , ,CliptCli NEWS _ -Gnifl:="Tlieltaiiie of Medical Missiiins" was the 'aiihject' discussed in 'Guild last Monday - evening, A most instructive papeiy-iiritten. by P.1148 1. 114Br4iei was ,read by Mrs. JecleSlierriff. Short pipers pertaining to the setlect were read.bk A.. OPTridler,'M.'WC-Qiaig, P. L. tittle, S. Burns and K. Murdie: • Miss D. Douglas' recited that well known poem 'beginning "It :VVra .4 'Sumarr Rveeite• A chorus by several of the girlsand at duet . by Ernie - and.: Aitcitelion was Also given. Next Monday evening, Mare)* 8th , the .Guild :expects to .entertain,the Jam' _The SOCK and 1)e•itltiOaal"1,0Onnisittees are preparing the program., •• •P Lochalsh 4• -Monday, March .1st. • THEASHFIELD PRESBVTERIAt Church Gniaheld a very interesting and in- structive debate on Wednesday evening, Feb. 24th.. The subject was 'Resolved that the Rural Population is responsible -for the Rural Problem." -The first speaker wai-D-MiLean, who. maintained that rural depopulation was chieflyeaused by the depletion of the soil's. fertility .by unscientific *nieflieds of farming, and that lack Of co-operation tinning farmers gave middlemen the opportunity to make such exorbitant profits oueof handling our produce, and that the rural: Von hating the balance cf power in fully65% of - the constituencies of the country could; if they were united, have all legislation; such as .the_baking Act, TarrilTh. end manfotlier bills that now discruninate-against-the4iiimer,-framed to give them a fair deal. Tl_io_..first_ . NEW RURALTE -ROUS.' , - Delivery of mail on faneM ir w AI routes affecting Sentinel, readers. was commenced on Monday of this week These are Routes 3 and -6 out- of Luck-- -now•-mul±an4--2out-ef41elyrood.7 With - the opening of theses mutes comes the closing of a number of when rural post •offices and the dating off 'of certain stage lines. 'Owners �f the old 'stage, kindly assisted, ' lines feel that they cannot keep up the ..„3, • • • • tithe .riguttir -_ setViee unless they have a med.-Parrying •g .•0 the Womaii"s Institute is to beheld on Wed. '311trilet: Wi h the coming of, the rural IPA'iiee'4414141-411i""64•44643ervi4""h"t313(1- the: Conned Chamber, inet;,:ad of,Friday,. 'March'i.2*,,and is to taki• the feral of a•St; Patrick"S.Socitil, •••The, inenahera ara asked to each bring: luneh. And. a • cup andplate for _each; friend -whom they inviteto the ineeting: Ifenyone.deeires tO attend eueh willbe heartily, welcomed vilietter theYiecelied ti spe4al invitation •�r not: Don't forget the change .4( date. . A. good psogram beitig. prepared for I many cases. ,therit is a change froin, this Meeting.. , °It.° rdral' route, there ott: . • . • many e_anget rein an ot The Wonia,tes arehaving of thenew one nnother--gnilting bee-ur-the _00.re.tlis patty inia—oot • yet .put ..up ,Chattheiiiii"Vriday aftera&fir March mail box, though there ia no. converildnt .' , , nsi, td.whiett all who can spare the time a'N means of iibtai0nd there are Case!. Mail without one. ,ifilted to help, It( mailing bloeka of al directed to,stich will • have to be • tecty,y'rgeliwork i ig 114 iiI4to3Sa7 to held at the distribution office,Lucknikr Work 'theta with it stitch, only SOW them nr lielYrood. firmly. , **Nab having second-hand As a r6sult there will be niere or.' less clothing 10 good condittoti to spate,, the' contained:Jo:the deflvery of, net only 'same Will he gladly received oil Yriday The Sentinel', but other' inail Matter. afternoon at,the Towel:till. The tptiltic All, however, , alletild be a.ljusted Oti clothing are for tht 'eche(' of the't, week or twe, When, 110 d0Obti the new as early at oa- I will*be 1004 illh.hetter than 'the old � 16 to thitiroitina....4ii*,, • as a mail affieriS no longer required, the contracts ave./tot renewed and- as a result the stage goes out of business. , An •innielene of the hitreduction of rural free delivery is- the upsettingof the old aireogeMents. This is particularly marked•bi connection 'with thejoues opened, this.week.. 'Aftera-1ng'gd1ay the change came with very brief 1ot1c. servicet" -• • • • speaker -on the negative side was Miss I, McIliermicl, who spolie from a wonetu's standpoint oh the social and educational advantages of the urban centres asnims- ing the largest, drain, froin• the' conntr3r =NOW &KOK, REPORTS, Reim( IV - Tata -Arithmetic Grammar Geog- iaphy, history.. Sr xv-----*,,x-ordie, 70; J., McClure, • 15; S.•Geu0, 74;8. Barns, 74 VR, 70; W. Andrew, 67; Beabern, 664 J,. Nixon, 03; McGregor, 0.0;• E. Arm- strong, 47; B. McLeod, 09 (missed, one &am-) Jr.IV-.-H: McKenzie, 77; 13., 76; IL McKinley, 76; A, Alton, 72; W. Scott, 72; N. Thompson, 7, a 000sias, 69; 0;me0o1,69; T., Smith, Sait % Mit- chell, de; fl Treleaven, 637 IL Darnley 05; V. Hedley, 50; G. McDonald, '00; G. Hughes 45- E *johnston 44: No. on roll, 2'7;• average attenda0e, , I.0 Sheriiff, Teacher Sr. .H1:--Excellent-,-M. Potter, C. Smith. Good ----a. Haston, J. :Smith, -(Yarwidn--;IlasioAgne_it. spw,::itHa• eHir,onEigitkiiiie4gase).rtieiezirsi:1:08i.,04:0;_ eungd;ewels.: 'Eldon Johnst,opi Cain,. E. Irwin, Ratline% Fair -J. Johnston, a Latio, Elliott, M. Om • - ; Jr. Ji -Exeellent-A: Reid, T;Blitz- --tit,eint-N7MtindelseirilliTHilit-IL--.-th fOtein) gear B Mtirdie, J ,ArtUStrong, Burns,. Good., -(W: TreleayekW, Hes- ten AM:Y. MO:26,i1103, 2....VP-the-014 Howey, F Cain, E Robinson, 0..150agiae. , Altrgess, Teacher. • Boopt,,If; • . //:,---Excelleat-i. Basso, F Andrew, A. Irwin,AL Web- ster, W. Webster. Good -.4A. •Wraith„ W. Thompson, G.hompsen,I.Durnim if. Thompson,A. Sohnsion,-:K Andrei'," Rstehtirn,.M. Smith, W. Murdoch . Jr. Johnston, -Ir " -Orr, O Johnston, L. Itabburn,GtJewitt, T. Altrin;t. Johnston, N ¥Inuis. Margaret"Ma,c0barlea, Teaehet. Rdost I • Pt. II:--Excellent:-IL Mitchell, E. Reid, .r.,-Bti'rnsi.E. Gatiley„ M. Douglas .Good.± -D, 13assok•_Q, MUrelie; Mae- Xenzie, _D. Carter.; itW. •Sprianit, Loti'rtiiii, W 11ghes, W Eaton, Murdoch, C. imriAT_Bit,chishoins. ' • Ft 1, B:,--ExCellent--4: Robinson Good -P, Mortis; P. Webster.' /tar.-- -0...Milne; 11 McInnes, 1/..Hotighton,,A. .1)Kere.ilen'' • Ste 4Eicewart, McKenzie, Q.Thenipson,..A. Aitehesen; R. Grummett, 4. Thompson, H. gebt7 todh, N. Webster. Good' --G. Rogues, T. Webster,. .L....Smith, E. Armstrong; M. McInnis, E. Johnston, D. McLean. Fair -M, . Geddes,. N. Robinron, li. •Milne, D. Durnin, X Johnston, M. Arm-. :strong, Margaret Johnston, T. riarske; G. McInnis, G._ Johnston. • No..on,roll, 49; average attendance, gixrdie; TeriCher. Wanus: .L.Monday, March lat. Miss Annie Currie ts Visiting relatives in-Eincardinek-- • ' . ' - - Mr.. George 'Welab Jost A valuable horse last week.' 7 'Miss Margaret Campbell.,is'home from • Rarristnn on ' Jos -'Wrightson made a business: trip to the-eitiespdso--the. the -country girls, their preference of:a city life, with better' renumeration, .the drudiery, of lite onthe. farm. She also stated that the __rival people, were , not responsible for the avarice which drew countless numbers :from the rtirk . to urban, where there. Were better oppor- tunities, for amassing Wealth. The third speaker wasMissMcbend: , She made Attneg _pea for better treatment of the boys, -by giving them an interest in the farm; and that the hired' kelp problem' totild7:1•he-intied farneers would.give there good renuiner- Aden and a ten-hour a day system. Also: that the secret of larger prodtiction in More intensive farming, such RS in Relearn' and Western , Europe. The last speaker was A: It *Lean. He contended thatlhe queation of the rural , • ' • PrO DOM was a national One, Applying to the country at' ;Whole, owing to the fact that Cant , ing an agricultural country, hei.:C• kper4 depends, to a great extenyAl the agricultural pro- duce: Ile ens .People ,Were doing a . e Id to pro - 1 t *ice A strolls, but the trOable VHSto be found in higher places, If Char wpm- sentatiVei were, not fothm in discharg- ing their duties, the turd population were not responsible and could not re.' instruct them. contended that the public press was oftentimes suisleaping and generally deceived the public; on national issues to help organized Alter cOnsidetable,deliberatien tIK pa, lauded the dpelsign to thonegativo. to Kincardine OS. Monday..., : Wilson Carr his been ,engaged with jas. FerriS. ler, the past week - Rory McKenzie, .Cif Detroit, brother, Wm -McKenzie... - Miss gag T..Clark; 'of Tiveron, is visiting 'Miss Margaret McKinnon. • 'Miss Olive Beicoak spent a, few days with Xioses,IfeItally,,i4fh•reCn' Miss Matte tiktown, of Greenock, - spent the week -end under the Parental Misses Floren• ce and Mary Webb, of, Paiiiiet Spat" the WbOk nd a their home, . • Miss Lila, Cunningham has arrived home from a couple of weeks' visit. with friends,at Ber4.4e. , Mr \McCormick and George McKay visited Mr, McCormick's brother at Berne ,last week. • The °lamb Ptibliu .Library. wag --re- opened on March int., Niith ia Lila Cunningham as Librarian. • ' tIIa Mary -Clark, of Tiverton, - Miss telle McGregor, af Lov.tf,. were Sunday visitors with Miss McIntyre. • A Oci .6eke out in Gunn's Itowl, here • last week, but before any serious dam- age Was done, it was' +discovered, and soon pat Out. • k BORN SetostAlt-zin tucknow, Ott 10itrtlaYt "Yelx nib:, to mt. srld hos. itutin Solothaot a atit4 r .11 rorn =ia UIE-HAVE J US T. "' ' • RECEIVED • large` shipment Of our • fanionknEolka Watches • • This :Watch 'la Made. in I- BerniSvritzerland(almoSt . in the Midst. of Vie, great ..Europeau..war);,witere we. ;.•believe the .best watchesi . in the world When the war started all -,..faetrnies were Citined. 041' •. the • Workmen. called .ont for liorne:I)efenee, but we are glad to know that . Some at least are back at • :• Se 911r. Special .17 'lewd in Oust Proof case . • • ot*ott E. T. ARMSTRONG The Satinfactory igetigler . . an4Op tvgan _ EVERVBODY'S ..COLUMN. Purefiriid. ,YersegBuf0setiVicoat. • •. Taut Endow* . , WE WANT all Raw Furs, We are paying • 100 ets....for the dollar's worth and 33e. a lb. for horse bale rauxssei.sog's Put,' G000s •Sronk. MONEY TO LOAN. ---On 'mortgages and .notos • at reasonable rate. Fire Atlanta:me, notlt . • Stook and Illutuat Compantes. • , • Oico; A..SIDDA111.,„ •San.lter, .f..anknow • .• I • . CORN—Feed Corn for at the ite4 Lleva tor, car of Anterlean just .attlired. Also ear 0.0. Shingate. P. SHLiijfVi. 2.742-14,0.-,-,--T For Sale • EWES TO IJE..-T-ORSELLA—A few 47......rn good . ewes to let out °xi shares or set,* Away, tOr 'milieu/tali- to ' • ' Alex. FOR. SALM—Good frame honee and acres ot good, Maim boa stiettbd °oat, good water. Situateajust of toe =away aG 0011. 2, lifeloss, LoL c. ...Fue itirtha partieutars apply to • , • .1.440/010w. FARM FOit SALE.—tiWJ acres, lot Wu. lb,- -• ,tireenoaitTp.,soll—clo,Yileum,A5aeres Wear,- . • - - jazogrelLy_voiuxutri coereinItatont 4,3.1anguotzto,u-t n.l,lAiunaorrs.i: i! • -w1nOnint water supidy iri bath -411,ek. rear „ 1.1.3.:61171,1:m10.0LICe. v-Weilitlile!)1Ed:Nyil4i1141j4krtawt:onveekisn, ' L,AUCti011 •Saleg, . . MR. JOAN PU.RVIS wil17e—onduet a 03,10 ot • nerefOrdsund outer Avalwinto etoalt- s 10-G- 19, om.-15,-. C ulrOss. on* eriday, !Ithu.tia -5c11. • • See,Wils tor further partleuuut. Jena 14• , Raines, Proprxetor. • •• . . Tenders Wanted ' Tenders will be received: by. the uomovkigned up to Aionday, Marta 15th., rap, for 1,11-3 draw - lug of milkand Whey matte 12.th. edn.,..E.4route to the k'antitanuat 1.Meese,Foo.,. ort. l/ov,rest : any other tender no.t. neeelistisagarnyiutttectetru4e .od..r•ed.; 11-3-75-e. : Jas. Baxnny.4secy. J - Expert Piano ..Tun4r- anct Organ Repairer. will -bin _-1,uoknomi.-nex.t. week_ - -111RST-.CI42-woRtt-acagaNTE,...: Orders left' at The Sc;utik,e1 , 'or AleiVlorra4's Grocery -,mriirtave---promptriittiiatioar • 4 • • Whitechureh' , ,Tuesclay, Larort-*. Garton spent-gunday at home here. • We are pleased to know that iqrs. S; • \i 1.1'ntehiarierin : Miss' Agnes gcEny was in Vingliant for a few days this week. ••,J. N-pcon; of Seaforth, is:visiting with friendkillt_gt e this week. --:--05r-dOti'MOOre-haersimerThjF paition As Section. n30,4 oxi_the here. - Miss Millie McGregor, of Langside. is • . visiting at the home of Mae; &si; this ; week. • • Corp.. Garton and 11' rivate It:el:km;(1y, • of London, -spent Sunder at their homes ;',• • here. •• , , Donh, forget the Literary Inc ing on • Priday.tight,:„ geed program :4 being prepared. *. h� rresiyterian Sltpla:43t- lineeestful social on 'Monday. All report 'aniost enlOyable time. • • 4.lather •disagreeable day: not prevent Whitecharch from bol ,.; well 'reptesented ntWitighatn's "Dollt.:' Day" 011 Wedneeclayof last week. • .1 • meethig last &aids*/ even,. • Mg \tau led'by :Mts. Runlet Fei.:ce, Vte • tffeliembbraff iiakti:`' *LI) ..v,1 l''!ol trilal V heing4;k4. ,te 11404• 141, •