The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-05-06, Page 1•
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COuponi given, with every ,,50.
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eVery -dollar purchase and .su. Ofl
The•abOvf prises, will be.given
to thelady • and. gent • bringing
ha 'the Med eOlipontr on, octoNT
' the find. 1915.. "
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taCHAPELLE "
Watchmaker, -
- oweler and Optician
• LOCAL AND,OENORAL
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Langaicle and Xlideugh Post 011icerr,
dosed. 1st. of•Mity.
. Formosa appeat obe.apopular
eenter loP pohttent• ,
The fall wheat crop never 'wired.
ter at this time of %year.
Xre. WalterSturdY Ipent A few days,
etthe week visiting friends •,4 Vitt*.
church.
Bert Mt& heft ePened ab, lin 0.hoP in
the block tit tile corner of Oaraphell and ,
ltoss stxeeta,- •
*mut Carriage awl Automobile re.
Painting done by Anderacin.
49441. r • ' Old -Town 1411.
%Irene° McDonald has taken a Posi-
tion as junior apprentice in The'Sentinel
printingoffice, v '
• Vegetation is quite, three Weeks iota-
-Vance of the ,ayerage seven every-'
thing still growing rapidly,,, • •
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Miss Edythe, Irving left yesterday for ,
Winelmm, 'where slie takes'a poition in:
the Wingham Advance office.
• The frog lifendar Morning following
the recent heat and rapid 'growth ap-
pears to have done little or no -damage.
Old • Iturniture evarnished, stained,
polished etc... Bedroom Suites enameled
and.han0 decorated, Pin. C. Andersen.
29.4-tf, Old -Town
. Wearepleased to report that Berl
'Potter, who, for a few day?, was critical -
1Y 111, is somewhat hotter to -day (Wed- :
nesday). "
Rezall Orderlies* are free from tarsh
'4 -Irina and • ar4- the inoes,tv Itifiative• .fOr
t ‘Corrected up.to.WeOnesday mien) . children,: Sold-ktilv:bY T. 0...ArinstrOug:
. . „, The •Rexal1tStorei.1.0.'4.5- fk, 40c, 0?.9.1ce.S.
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uictorow, ONT.THURSPAY, • MAY 60)," 19175; btu& Copies 3 Cent!
OW Rai NEWS
JOHN JOINT BUYS
WIN611,414 AB 'VAKE
Recite .loynt, of Liteknow.; -last week
added to bis various lines of buoineoo
,activitioe by parehastog ;The Wieghel0
Advance, and is now m the ield of
journalism, so far at, any rate as pro-
prietorship 16 09000011e(1.., ,
Mr Joynt1 of eourae, Will not have,
anything personally do with The Ad-
vance further than to:own it. . For --the
present Gee. Spotton, who • heti, owned
and edited the paper fet the Past three
years or so, will continue in charge, A.
G. Smith. present foreman of The Luck.
new Sentinel, is become editor and
.business manager as soon' as arrange-
ments, to that effect eon be made, which
will be in the course of a couple of weeks.Under the editnrship -of Mr. Theo -
'nail, wile sold to Wir,Spottott, The Ad-
vance beeame one of the best newspapers
in liuroir County; it has a large, adver-
tising patyoll4ga and is regarded as- s;
good hitstness. •••ft is; -*and always has.
been,:Conservative politiq, the other
`Partrbeing represented in•Wingliam`bi
The Timea, Owned and edited bY,
Blake •Elliott,,Who has had a life-long'
experience in the'of4oe, • • `.; •
The Ord.rraislas • ' •
Tendon Advertiser . o•f Tuesday
The Battalion, headed 14' ,
its splendid bugle M, .0coinmand
of Major Ranee, Made its firiit night,
march :last evening. . the
heavy Mini, it wee' decided not. to take
the trecapg oat over the reivirly country,
roads and: they were taken for a 120g
tramp about the City streets instead.
The WI presented 4 sMart, soldierly
aprieMance and the results of the hard
training ;they havebeen-having On ,.0ar..!
eaI 40-
t , ,4 1:4,4
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. -15ilttet*••••••••041....."4 27
g fieAti • -
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To-RoxToratcUr titis wunix
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•' I 50 to $ 1 65
Oats, bush.. ,;... • • 66 to ; 67
Barley, bush, to
82
• Peas, • hush.. .... . 25• to • .1 35
• 'Timothy, ljay„ -18 .0..to__21 CO
• Mixed and Clever. 1640 to 18 00
Bated. Timothy No. 19 00 to 20 00
'Choice heavy ste,ers, ; . 4,35 tc.;'. 825
kfoga, off ears00 to " 9 10
Calves. ... :„ , GO to ' 00
eptinf 'tombs, 6 pe to 8 00
• Sheep, ewee/. 5 25 to 650
Butler, lb......-, .28 to. 32
Big*, 20 to 20
,• Potatoes, -bog • k , to 0
LiCknowivartvell represented at the,
Cortverittoh at FOrMosa. -nn •••Theadity.
• There.were no less than twelve -onto leads
,ihichwenkl mean 55 or 130 represent-.
Alves. ••' •'
Major EnUriert-ou • '.(formerly Capt..
Rinmerion) of Kincardine , hag eahled.
front England that he has arrised safely
'With the 18th, battallion.- - • - •
We learn that J. Purvissincebeing
eetected as candidate for - parliamentary
honor has invested in an a utomobile,.,rbe
auto appears 16 be a necessity to the
candidate._ • • -
• -Two Cheslei volunteersi7PW.--
Davison.and Geo. Green, are aniong the
wounded reeentir.i, reported from the
Front. "Green enlisted`Witb tho:: and,
while Davison Was with the Pattleida-
baying eolist44 itt WiiiniPeg- • '
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Our Stock f tr0.•
papers is ready 'for,
----yOurittspettiort.
•,patterrts, 'colors *a:rid,
••'prices will please you-
. 'A '.1arge assortflteflt •
• to choose from. You ,
may return renutants-
'' Or addlto your; order-
thut--e-ipense
delay as 9cCu1's when
,r\ you send out Otto*n
starnittation invit-
• ed.
Edward Murch, .oeon of W. H. March,
Wingbam, is roperod--itinotig the kitled
in the the recent battle of Ypres' • He wan'
at'firkit reported among tbe,:dangereusly'.
wounded, suffering from a shot : wound
in the timid. - Later reports 11.0
died from this wound. ,
TilE coLuottilt MURDER
Si far as renerted there are 'no new
developments in congestion with thg
murder ef. Itebert .ran, the Colborne
farmer. • 4
The f.kironero inquest whichwaswire to '
bays been dit Moeda. was' lx)sPooed
until. Wednesday ettliiis Week. No arrest
in connection with the murder has yet
been made; it is net known that anv
stran•ger had jrgeg in the ,neighborhood,
nor doeti anyone appear triliaire 'eft the
'reality.- Detectives-, 'of course, are At
work on the case and,oacareful investig-.
• ation is being oiarle. • • .
is in connection -'with this o ysteri-
, ous case that .notices ,offerine A reward
of W)0.00;hare. been posted. in Lucknew
and surroundingonuory. This reward'
however is not offered:for apprehension
of the origami), but for the discovery of
a man Who've the 'evening of April 'gr.'',
gwe tido in his buggy to David Dean, ,
(a son of.the murdered man) from Dun-
lop to Goderich• and again from - Gorier-
ich to his (Beiii'e) home near Carlow,.
The' man' wanted !4"ito -narlerettard't,o 4.34y,
that he lived Apar The %re-
ward is; Offered by Void; Bean..
.R. E. TRUAX. SELECTED
A43(0'0.19;1 .it 'Pennon Pirlis Mao for
:NW* • .
The Liberal Convention held.at Tor -
Mesa on Tuesday is.said to have been
one of the biggeit and most enthusiastic
ever held in the county. '
R. E. Truag, M. P., was: the only retto '
mentioned as candidate, .the concensus
of opinion being that having had, so sheit
a. term in parliament following his strew,
Atous fight in the by-election of last year
he Was entitled to A walk -over.
Archie MeQuoig, M. P,, addressed the
elnvengon in a vigorous speech whieli
raised great enthusiasm. Speeebes Were
alooltiade by Mr. Truax and elven dozen
others, including J. G. Anderson and It
D. Cameron,
A resolution was passed expressing
sorrow for the' death of the late.J..G.
Murdoch, 'who was president, of the
• Smith Brace' Assoeiatioo. Officers elect-
Od.were: President, Geerge. Durst,:
Chesley; Vice Pres., D A.. McDinald,
reeveofKinless; Soy., J. J. Johnston,
, t.„ ``"•-•-.
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14t11CN°W'..51iC1,19(1.1.°,14 wok; _
• Geo. Hunter sold two valuable horses
this
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--Tuesday,
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fin-
Gauiey;:l. Durnin, IfugheEs, 111°'.f°nIerg of °A.5- 1.a'v..e
D ' ished seeding. ;!..
spent
D. I3asso, Carter,:$. Reid, .M, mtg. ,
Fair ---W.. Sproul, C. Lnrie, saW9aialliyaamt Biclos4.ret.ttrIb.01,teurc,k8.7 o • w .
Murdie, Murdoeb, W.- Eaton, M
Ohillictai, S. McKenzie, 'B. -Burns. • - Nir: and Mae 'John Barkleyof Dun
: Pt. 1 B;--Exeelient---D. 11 -Oughton. gannon; visited here lastmeek.
Oood-tJ. Milne. A. Ir, roRmi'W. cb.Ste. • af tor aspent' iGngertid afeerw. hda.40-16.1
n Toronto. -
Pt. I A;•-z•gicelleiit-J.- Stewart, C. George Douglas of Lneknow, Was in
M-TThank/son A. Aitchison, M. Geddes. tent,- L. this Vicinition Monday sellinglightnieg.
sS-ni I t b;'
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line's' Heighte late Y. -Were. ipPareeL it, .Thonrpson, If. McIntosh; D. Darnin...E,- r. .. -,_.•....„ ..,...„ ,•- ,,,_
,was stated that regular night *P1,3,01106 A rut- Strong, 'N:lrirefaiter., '..E'. Johnston, ••-••',AlkeE,4-• P.elen ttno. , AA. Pp.chett visited
Will be. held, :fient,,now „on -and some! i..- Mrs -AO -Bert Treleaven of Crewe
Writ 'Wag tramps into the country, are .:tattiZtlY"er;.T;AV6hster,'-4: Ara- their sister
cbrtotnPhtte'L .4 'little rntter-thill'tig°1?0, 'Finlay, D4:4.411iiiike,-15i‘'''.11Mater. 'iregc,KQe'lliiiMe'le•-• ,.?•11.8iotinP!Iwaas.%: 'elf:rep-resented' at the sac -
will ha.ta-lten for all day mambo 'mt.° his, Mf jolintita,cktfelinafon.- , '' •• - ,ramental Services held ' in Pieltett's
the cbuntry As a • variation; from thor. .. No.. enrolled -4. .. Average .afterld. Church ' on SuudaY,'..-- - • ,
manoeuvres on the Heights, . and4L:„.41.-
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• Murdiei Teaeher:
The Major:Beatty referred to in the'.
:paragraph wietedlielnw..•10_.0, brother
, Mrs, .now • of Elora.; but One
time a resident on the 4th. concession
of Ham. She is well known by many.
in this Part. Of: Major -Beatty "Win-
dermere",' London correspondent 'writ=
ing to the Daily' Star hac1.the following;
"I1ajer,,DeattY3Treabyterian. chaplain of
the ffiret'Brigarle, deserves - the
As Ave went into action he was patting
the boys -oil the back, with a cheery
wad for all. Later he went out under
and helped to bring in the wounded
'and. carry rations to the men. .He won,
the heart ,of everyone by his simple.
1iinanessaqa
ger When 'doing,service, to anybody:”
Thilkitifeand •Ifron jegiinents in
the First Brigade. '
=.-.0'sborne _Tweedy, formerly of near
Xinlougb,..bitt• now a. member er.the-
43th Highlanders; is, reperted wounded
in the recent dghtiog.'His mother -has
reeeiVed wind to that effect. Itis thoght
the Wound is not severe. •
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Women's Itistittne
The annual meeting for the election
&officers- of the Women's institute wilI
be held in the Conned- Olunn',ber, Town
Hilt On Friday afternoon, .May 14th, at
230 o'clock The rill ecu late be ans-
;Were& by paying the tee for the coming
year. 'A'.goixt attiintAirce requested.
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A. S C
..DflUGSTOflEE.
Nomimmolleora0"romirr.misomf
Comforts jor the Soldiers • .
• Liacknow Fire Co. did itself honor at
a, meting held Monday evening by vot-
ing $20.00 to the ftiod' for proviiing
bandages for the hospitals at the front;
and by donating another $204.00. to the
Soldiers? tobacco fund 'Reeve `Soya,
too, vve.believe, has shown -Ids -generosity -
by contributing seo.00- to the Toronto
News "-gum fund" for the soldiereat-the-
front. Weird
11004 II
MnrdieD
Mitchell, M. MeLeeg, W. ThomPsn'ot A. -
'Twirl, L. Basso, I. Eathwell, F. Andrew.:
Good -Myrtle -Webster, W. Webster, A.
Wraith, A. johnaten,H. Thempson„ JL
Andrew, W. Murdoch, . Thompson,
,p, ileeburn, L. Durnip,*M. Smith. .
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Goorl-1. Raehurn, '0. Orr, E. Johnston„
1. Joheston,, G. Jewitt., T, Alton; N...Mc-
• Innis, W. Melh.ao.
g et lieedbarles Teacher.
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-Itolont' • , •
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Sr „.1.g,:i"••Brice4eitt-F.:t 'Basso,
fritghts;
Johnston, „'eCaoti,•=,\
Eldon-Johnstojr,.W; Elliott,. • G. -little,
(L. 'Mendelson, 0. Hurton),ties,
aton.v_HaroltLAgweiv, G. Bothwell'. Fair -
M. Orr, Hovvard,..J. Cain, O. --Rogues.
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ottunist -JE-Tar-;1-EXteltent; Reid, -11-Mur-
,
:Mafeking •,
-Monday, May ard
Tlierearellfite
n
P • anninber cit-emete•nt
Liiww Nnws..-Monday evening's
meeting took the form of a "Bair
Sunday program. One of the most in-
teresting programs was given, dealing
with the life of the great Amerion
evangelist from childhood, up to the work.
he is tieing at the present day. A most
vivid amount Was given of his life front
the log cabidin Iowa to his conversion,
relating inanyof his baseball experiences.
Several clippings of his sayings, actions
and courtship were read by 4 number of
the members Two excellent•qualtett'es
were sung, being the .."Blue, Sunday
• music, which his choir of two hundred,
voices,. Sang at his various meetings,
• The‘Presbyterian congregatioo loOke
forward to a OarY of nnusus,i, interest next
Sunday, When the. 25th ,anniversary of
the church will be- celebrated by the
koldmg orsPecialfiervices. Rev, D, T..
14,"IfelCerreill A former Pastor, now. of
Victoria Church, West Toront6, Will •
.preach `at.both the rimming and evening
services. Mr. McKerroll will also give
'an address e.t.a 'meeting. to .be held. in
• the'clunth nO•'.-Mraiday evening; when:
his sribleet will be,,, ',The Evangelist-,
,Billy Sunday, and; his. work.", As ,an
evangelist Sunday le .the sensation of
the day, and with his vigor and dram-
atic power,. Mr. Melierroll's address
sitonld be a rare treat. • • , •
THE Gurfa:--"Joys• of a Christian
Lite" Was the subject ,of a pleasing and
helpful address by Mr, Geo, Matheson„
at the Guild Monday evening. The yea .
oerable. appearance .of the speaker, to-
gether with his kindly Christian charac.•
ter added much to the effect* -.of the
speaker's words, his hearers feeling that
he could speak' from experience of the
Christian life Mrs Conrad Decker
read 'a •paper on the same sub-
ject, and Mr. It. D. Cameron gave a
short talk on 4`EehOes from the Presby-
*lett:Synod". The Seripture reading,
was given by Beatrice McLeod, reCita-
tions by Missee Clara Weeds:and Pbemie •
Irving; MieSes ElizabethHenderson and
Dean Geddes gave a duet ..and Mrs:
Decker a'solo-the whole making up,a'
• very enjoyable program;
whoo ig congh in this neighberhoed
We regret to report the Illness of Mrs.
Thos. Hall.. Her many friends hopelor
her speedy recovery. - •
Owing to Quarterly service at :Hack-
ett's Ceurch.on Sunday, S. S. 'was the
#03Tiefft-eir - • -
At the Quarterly Official Board meet-,
leg on Saturday afternoon, %air pastor,
Rev. S S. Bridgette was given xa unan-
imous invitation to return to the. Ash-
field .0iieuit for the second year.
;Bridgette exPressecthie thanks for the;
invitation, which. he said he appreciated
bore on account of this being his. first
'yeafiti this conference. We stialLbe glad
to welcome Mr: and Mrs. Bridgette hack
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, ...---Montfitv, May gr_cl,'
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' Miss Flossie McLennan spent 'Wedr-
needay in Walkertfm.. ,••
. Miss Minnie Howson spent the week-
end with relatives in Paisloy.
Mrs. IL Campbell has:,hacf a 'cement
• walk built in to her reSidence.-
Pis. Wrightson took an auto • load • of
delegates to Ohe:sley on Thursday.
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'Old Resident Passes
Andre* Ilatniltoni one of the very old
residents of the:villa,,ge passed away after
a brief illness On:Ft:1,4Y. of last week -at-
tire age of 80 years and 0 months. 'ire
had been a resident Of Lueknow about
,.five years; having moved fr.= the 2nd.
„arec.;Zirlitiroi1-", liad•passed-the
-greater 'part ofhislife on a farm. -He
-was one of the pioneers of Huron Town-
' siiiKhavink come into the bush _ _ the
ealy days freini "Markham,. nerth of To. -
rotate." ' '" •
McLean Young; Of Gresham, was a
unday visitor at James •McLennali's.,
1MiSsA1herta-Kirkt0wn,'qf
anent the week -end Wider the parental
11.f. J. Wittig and Mrs. McIntyre, of
ViiderWood,:Sunclayect at Mr.r.J.C. Mc-
Ifityre's. •• • • .
• Bevies Johnston, Hunter and Phalen
were. here in t4p., Vi114e on Monday on
business.
.--clie„-s-Burea; K. 111i11i-M-„Blitiateiny-',V--
P„ Mathere, W Treleaven, A.
Strachan. Good -W. Huston, Hannah
Blitiatein; J. -ArnaStrong,- R. Howey'
.
kaar-.Y.," Pain, N. Mendelson, 'G, Doug-
las. , • •• „, •‘ ,
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Miss burgess Teacher.
'Rem
jr. Burps, W. Andrew, K.
Murillo, G. MacCall, J. MacOlure, 33.
A.
Alton, H. MacKenzte, S. Gough, V.
:Hedley,. W. Reaburn • 0, Douglas, B
-:AlacLeaci„ e
Hughes, F. MacGregor. • '
Jr IV: -T. Steith; R. Treleaven; E.
Johnston, 0. MacDonald, 11. MaCKin-
ley, H. Duren'. • '• '
1 Number -en roll, 26; average attend-
anee, 25.
-‘ • ' I. -G. Sherriff, Teacher.
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• Misti-Saii4/1eLennan-left!--ort...ThursL
day night, from, Toronto. for the : West
-Wedding bells were .tinging- 4
Nesbittlas a car had of cement
from Iltitiovi3r Portland dement CO ,
which is being imioadecithiS week.
• Ae-Sanday is set apart • as ."Mother's
appragervices_and special music
will be •given -in the Baptist Churel.-
pot-and Mrs. Reith and Miss Louise,
Mrs. W. J. lifeKeemon and Misses 4.
Kay attended the .Presbytery meetings:
in Chesley on Thursday. • • •
Arelssue4 6 .
$liortTeimoEYears
Couponi
PaYable-tialf-Yitarly-
. NE.GOTIMEE
ssets--41:480,339
• 5.
Thereat West Permanent loan Cow
17 20.1iing St,West • • • To r onto
Days llor Theft : •
'T
The Men Who gave his name asO.oe
but 'Whosereal nein& was 'Scott,. and
Who, on Feb. 23; pleaded. gulltY to a
charge Of stealing .itioneyfromD. &Me.:
Donald; of Lochaish;..hasheen given go
daysin jail for his Crifriel`lici annoiince-
tient of sententematilvi.icedelayed since
SoOte,s guilt Was ackn vviedged. Itwill
be-ranietribereit or !Scott
Stole $80- trout illetionald's.hotise while
.h3 (McDonald) Was . away from bogie..
,HeeamOto_Luelniow, caught the Oftee-,'
'OM% train to London, -• but • waauaught:-
by the police on, his arrival there. Con:
s aitehleeentertanhaving.wiredliaferMatiOn
:es to the theft. • McDonald, it is said;
ham reeeVeiedabout.lfr)5.. oi ,the Money
llepreeented by •stolen. Whit are we to think of a sys-
, • . tern of dealing with crime •which puts*
, Jose Agnew Lueke,o.ye-, Ont a criminal of this sort in jail for 30 days
• „ [tad then turn bini ledge to again prey
.101111i PURVIS COMMIT
Comervillveip et Serith iirsce *1,4 Popular
molester as *sibyl Poor,
'John Purvis the well-known auction-
eer of Holyreo'd, will fa:candidate of tbe
Conservative party in South Primo. ha
the next election of members f th.
House of Commons. That was 'decided
at the party convention at Formosa on
Thursday of last week.
Tha Convention, which was largely*
attended„ was almost solid for Purvi,5,
Dr..Beall, of Ctie'sley; the only other
nominee who allowed his name to go
before the the convention, fer414,PgilinlY
few votes from near . his tonit,. The •
nomination of „Purvis Was. Ma4,0
t)ther names before the conventwa
were: Beeve Joynt, LucknoWr Dr, a s,
Fowler, Teeswater; J.
ton; Mayer Leppert, of Walkerton, anti
John •Becking, of Kinloss. ' • ,
In accepting the nomination Mr, Pat •
vis outdda stirring speech which
ted that be ,would put lots of snap 'and
light into the election campaign. Purvis
has several tiersbefore been asked, ti.
accent -the partynordination,Arat this. fa • •
•the iirst time he has Seen Jii way pleas,
to'.'It6Ret4iP# `• •." . •
Other epeakers itithe"ZonVention were:,
Mr. Birmingham, orga.nizerlor theparty ;
Senator '1;4. Donnelly and W, H. Car. •
gill, M., P. P. .
• , Reeve Brown, Chesley, was .aPpointett
president c t the South Bruce .Associatioii
and A. Collins, .of Walkerton, - was' re -
„elected' to the office of secretary,- whielt
he has filled for ti Yeare,' • • . • --
•
- Teitwiter:
•,--,Mondayi; May .3rcl.
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iss.Lilhan Rayner& is , ome after
spending'a few , clays in. Seafortli with
• her uncle. • ,
Mra. Wm. G. Gardner, of Zion, -has
been helping to look after- the sick at
W. R. • Martin's.,:•• -
• Miss Johnston, of Ashfield, spept Spn-.
daywith her ',sister, Mrs. James Mc-
Donald, of this place. •• • •
Mrs. McGill hag a bad attack of La-
grippe,ancLis_istilluffering_froni the
effects of it. Mr. McGill has also 'been
:poorlY for tome time.
Miss Margaret Clarkson, who has
• been visiting her sisters in Detroit for
the last. month, returned home on
day night. She had the time of her life.
;• ;-'".EVERVBODV;S COLUMN. , .
WE WANT U liaw• tura. We. -w;ll pay •
higheSt taarket,prieeaor horse • hair. 2. -
DELEON'S pay rigor a -
GOOD ,ort'Asq• tr.kuu •tv.A.NTED.-71Uust: • '
• well fenOedt•atitkPloutt of water -
2.2 -4-t.1•43. - • kWh!) .19311t,-
.
• Tuesday.. Mry
'•Mr. Holman, station agent, was mar-
ried toMis.s Oronen,- Apr. 28th, IP the
it C. Church. The happy fcimPre left
for an extended tour after which 'Mr.
Harlan will return to his dales at the
0.T. R Station, Teeswateri" • -
. Mr. HarveyLinkleter 'Was presented
with a handsome piece of out llass by
the choir on -Mettday , evening and the
young ladies of the sewing circle gave a.
shower- of cut,_ to %Miss' .'Gladys.
Frasee. 'TheqsTuptials aro to .:take
it the home. Of the • bride's father, Afir4
Jan Fraser,:en Wednesday at the neer
of high noon. • .Ref.: -.1r, A. IWIty is to
officiate. '
,Tun Wormes-Triturom metat- the
5eturday_aft4noon, in;
•_annual. session., After the election of
officers, a ,very intereating'paPer00
.Domestic Help, their Treatment,Trai&-
mg Duties sed Bight? Was, read by
Mrs: D. •litelatesh. Dr. Oahe% gaveari
address on "First Are. Mrs.. John
Steel presided ot-the piano giving some
very •tine instrumental selections. It
was decidetrto diseontinue,their regular
*program for the next few Months and
devote all their time to Patriotie 'work.
Refreshments were served it the close.-
moNg V: iO 4.0J114 ...-onatortgogea and flotO, •
'at. reasonable -rates. . irire.ia4.eratiLz.PL
etoulc and .Atatual Verna 10155;• "
kilgth-A,175•1-OPADD, filanaer4.4uolcao.sv
•
.Fourth- Lon. Kinloss
:.---:-.---T-BE:STAMPS-TOLUSE-,—.--2—rariekrizakeig the f3iirtli are about• .
-- • ' through seeding. ,
We are in reCeipt Of the following tfl john S. MC -Donald beginthe delivery
nfoza:$. from the Post Office .Depart- to the Ripley Cheese Factory.
• Enquiries having •
.been '‘raCeived in ' •„ .
ps
regard to postage stainbeing used for Mr. ond,Mra. Wm. Fraser and their
the prepayment
grandsen Clarence, visited at A. Fraser's.
of war duties on bank
cheques, bilis' etieliatige,z-
notes, express money order, proprietary ; The large crowds at Ilolyrood on Sat-
patedVmedicineN perfumery, wines or urday evenings since the R. ist•D• began
cha.repagnec-as,well-wapOraetters.....and indicate that much business isbeing
postcards. poetal notes and Rost ,office tritiOcteTtrthere-thinTrIng. .• .
money oiderS;notio\ e is hereby given that . Wanndertita.nd that John PurVia'. 'of
thisuse Of postage. Stamps is in. strict Holyrood, our genial•ouctioneer, is to be
accurdance•witili the'. provisions of the the Standard-bearer at, the
speeial War Revenue AO; 1918., which apprpaching-:.election- in South Brace.
providerl-thotAxigage..:Stattips -may be
,Aisedialion of Inlami, Revenue .Stamps
in fplfilnient and ,diseharge of any re-
quirement Mader the Act that 'adhesive
•
stamps affixed. , ,
.Tho fitiblic is at liberty at all times to
nee postage stattipS, for aoy Mitotic for
Whieh Inland Revenue War Stamps may
be, usecl, but it is especially previdedvin
the Act that _Inhind ' Revenue War
Stamps- are not : letters,:
post cards, postal ,be
or post Office
boney OrdetS, the only stamina allowed
' these-being.ordinarynostage steno.,
:car Pestage-stamps. upon which the words.
'"War Tax” have been printed:
--''''The-BaphstfOlairch,--bave. given • Mr.
McCaidey.s, tObotheir-studentpaS7
tor again this smaller, Mr. McCauley
Commenced his summer duties this
month.. Services every Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. lifelteemen is on a shOrt
;gilt to her daughter, Mrs. L. B.
fetch' of Beainsville, and .is .also in at-
tendance arthe Ladies' Provincial Mis-
sionary -MeetingSheld in IfruililtOit tlus
Owen Sound,' oh A ril
by Rev. Mi---McEachren; Mr ltoy
IL Pielcard; eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
'I% A. Pickard, to MSS Pearl Edna Dur
yef, formerlyktRahdaY.,,-,The:-itre9e..1-44,0
Vellitnotinliere; itridallioin in: Wishing
-
the young couple many, happy -years of
lteddert-40 •
• .411AVCA141A-DIAN i110A2INC
• In the .Canadian Magazine for May
Alf. Herbert B. Ames M. P.i Jun101110,11
secretary of .the data iati Patriotic
Fond, gives, neist interesting !descrip-
tion of how the fond has been organized
and is 'being distributed. One note-
worthy feature is the aptiouncement that
the, large oornization pests the ftand
.nothing,. because all -expenses so far have
been met by the current interest en the
money 'deposited in the bank. "Our
National Penefiction" is the tide 'of the
article, and Mr. Ames is careful to point
out that the assiatateegiren to depend.
mita of soldiers no charity, but 'the,
to okona tho otuhurt .."th, hot .mqn; rightfdrowara of th trhe loso for the\
Wiesen matfett, •
upon'societr--- Are Noe to aupposo that.
'* 30 days in jail is going to work& roar,.
don. in the names mind. Ho waa. not
driven to theft by' necessity, 'for he
was working for wages ' and evidently
was being trusted, wheo be comn:fitted
the crime. Stich a bran is uti More ,fit to
be at largo' than is a Sheep killing deg.
Instead Of getting -30 idays in ,Jail '0'.
406V -ought to be Made to 43/1111, his
liv-
ing Ander such restriction Ins would von.
.\ der him hamlets, until he gave _ proof
\film, he Was fit. t, be:,entruited' with the
ordinary mettinne oflibcrty4
Gut Fiowers'
6"6"C)uf
Flovrertfw
any purpose,. V7e1aingtuncho8
:end Moral ',Iftesigns 0 Specialty.
Stovii,rtfs
• Goderieht Ot40
Phone .100
••••;m• '`,,,
.;
Tir
'Laurier
. % • Tuesday, 'May 4.
Miss Gra°, d..McLerinan Sundayed with
Miss Tahiti:at Kempton.. , ••
ltiehard Brownis Whig a bee to -day
pitting in hie'spring crop. •
Mrs. lvicKe,c; Kincardine, visited at
K. G. McKentie's yesterday.. _
We AM glad'to report the reCOverylof
Mrs. Pepper after her recent illnese.' • ,' •
Messtai, Wm. linekleanaqtrui Lorne
McLennan have each rchased it UAW
'buggy.
.Mrs. Brady, of sehictigo,.liad teturned
flte's a strong man.
, .
,Vitinge Contracts ,
,
At the0ouncil meeting on Tuesday
evehing,',Tack Sheriff was awarded the
eontract of watering the streets, while
• the ontract of supplying" a -ravel -Went to
J. Gant ble.
For Sale
• r
•
..
FOtt 84.14F-Aberfieca Angus., Dell,.7.2 1401,10p4...• ,
coa, %woo quality. Apply to r..ifait
1`,:•,C,
e.s-e... • t..tietea s,
•f.,
If
• volt sa I,E;--Coinfortable Ste,"00,1)o 114g.t4
nat-ly new. nasrubeer cusotoattre%1/4, . •
64-c. •• ' -Dr. Elliott, Ducluitat:
• •
flood, It Trite • •
li'0114tAtyLwEh-jiwet:sowyyd:Cuodttttee,frIshorItitt:
i414faltt4
und Ancona eggs tor settibg.,
C -5-c • v:.ivicarena.or,•Laroknorr': :
,
FOR SALE,..-Darred
ChottentatuigsfiOvenvi per titn.an. '
2.4=t -to. - li..3.1.4xreer,,uueitnoW. •
. . .
, C ,LIN -Feed Corn for sale at the I,e] Lc3L, •
tor, ear • ot.:Atuertatit just .arrivoti. 414.
car Shingles; • •••_..-,0:4111Ottiktrr.,
S5 -244-c., , •• (*rata Loc(uo.,
After a decade of experimenting; a
Itull,'Que„ scientist claime he has found
a substitute ler gasoline and a test Lefore
several officials of the Public Works li.e-
pextinent recently, two tablespoonfuls of
the liquid mixed with two quarts of
-meter provided sufficient- to run a 2t,
horsepower engine for an hour ao a
half without stoPpage. The discoverer,
-Mr Gideon Carbolic= claims he will be
COTTAGE FOR SALE. -Almost ne•S;;Onn hale.
auto 14144(5, flCW a7ele.g.00Bd, Wator; ' .
for quick -gale: Apply to ox.25:1,Duaar
ffkli-L--.•"---,..,---:,..
15 -44 -t -c. •• •• .
•
good puinp; jut outside Of -the Iratiagt) ,
Lliai.10 W. m'or further partictilars aPtak tA''•
* ,
PEKVATIL SALE OE IfOUSEI1C1LD
FUJtN-
ITUitk-1a411 offering for sale a nutuooe ••
-of articles of .1:Leasehold Furoiture and a.it
anyene desiring to tairehase to call at Aitr
time sal:Cease and see them and the -toot •
prices at witicli they fire Offered_ •
• ••• Arts: inermeccr; •
. •
_ . 3
able•to manufa,cture the. -which-
he cails “charbo--oilq; In any quantity.
at four cents per gallon. • The liquid
does not give off any smoke, and the in-
ventor asserts it' will revolutionize the
automobile and other industries. :The
Hydro -Electric will have a real compet-\
ken- In-manicasestluvgasolineengine
will not be discarded as was :about to
be done 'because gasoline was.. gettirfg
„molder" and dearer. . •
.• • Notice .
-___AaltistruCted.by the Conne0L-of the •
Village ef litickno*, notice tit) 'hereby '
given.tliatthe 'dine for the by-law 'te-
+pith* that all...dogs within the Village „
of .Lncknow Wear -a tag „and inipostek
a license fee ott all Owners or harbourers • ,
of dogs to take effect, has beep, extended,' -
until 15th day of this 1v,ISy. The tags;
ari, new, available and alt .owaliera.011(1
hatbourers el dogs are retplired'to acctice.
a, tag froni the riade-rsigned, arid pay,.. the
license_fee.thetef0f, •• • •
Note
tflorresponcient
STANIANG FIELD
"
CROP COMPUITION •
• •
--.LThe'Direetorkof the lack:row 'Agri-
cultural Society have -mode- entry. for
the Standing Field Cron -C600petition
fortheyear 1916. The varieties of grain
are; 'Oats and. Barley:, Members of ihe
Society who wish to compete in either
or both of these. varieties are mitiired
tomake entry with the mrdersigned„
before the 21st. day of .May bat. ,
• Dated at iitickn-ew,this 28th, day of•
1915. ' • ,
• • • • Agnew, Se*, • :
13-5 c. Luckpow •Agricultural Society,
• tolvi-MON -COURT sinisilCs,
benefik Ofthe whole ountty...
. .
-A neinber of our correspon-
dents: hi,Ve pat War ..Tax
• Stamps on their envelope
this week. ,This is not rieeett.
• sary: We have informat-
iOn from the Post Office: De.
pertinent to the effect that
• the extra postage or the War .
, Tax• Strimiis does not apply
to cotrespondence: intended
for piddle-0ton. Thiveio,pes
of course should be unsealed
as 'bet re,
J,•
' Village ot
•
Notice ' to Creditors.
In, the matter 'of the Estate of: John. •
. Greed Murdoch, late of the Village -1
; of LucknoW in the County 'of Bruce;
- Deeeitsed.' -7. —
glstotice is herobi given that all parsons • hav••••
;ing any:claims or 'demands against the- lido -• -
John Lireen-Muttioeh, who .died 011ortiheau •
•the. TN_venty-firattlay of Eelruary, A.:D.1,915,AD ,
nhenrillifeeifrLifeltiltiWITMITo PeoVinerliot-thor,.
tomicriurtproquired-toisend-by.- Oest/rviepiltiber:, =
!to deliver/4 the urtdersigned, Solicitor :
for Enany Jane Ainrcloolt, •Adrainistratrix
the proptirty .tha said:401in 'green,
their names And. uddressi3s: INITtinuihrs7
in writing of their eltiims AU.d storerooms .of .
-tilifit'-aeccatitts afarthe "iititure•Of the seoriritiesl
if anliq'held:'littlrem, -dnIrveriiied by nilidttvit4 •
-A-114_t4ke notice thou atter. tile 1 0,-entS—liftitt
said tinny. JaRo. •.•
Iluraocli will proceed ta dititributo the • — •
• of the said deceased. Among the perSonS 'entitl.
ed• thereto, having regard only tathe otaiim
%thicsh shoShall than h'aVe•had waive, and that,
tho saidEreily Sane Muidech'will not' be liable
for the said assets or any part • thereof- to an). •
P°10"5 or of :whose cluinl.slio shall net Lilen lioxo „
.reeeived:notice,.. This .notice givealturstrant • .;
•to the 'statute 'that behalf.' • •• • - -
Dated at Lucknow thiS'FourtikvlaY .of .
tie' Nfaleoniscio.. • •
• Solicitor for the wa• Emily Jatie'Vrairdraca;.-
,
. • .• • P
A government Vile hook dealing With
Division Court matter throughout the
province of Ontario, gives the following
information as to the number 6f cases
•mitered -for trial in .`Bruce Cohnty, to-
geth,er with the fees to the :court,- elerks
and bailiff: • . ,
Place ' CaSeS dlerk Pd..Bailliff'
'Marton 162 , 0389 : 8322
Walkerton . 02 .887 • - 276
Teeswater . 118- 309 MO.
Kincardine 43 ,* :151 ' • Vt
PaithW • 47 128
Pert Elgint 44 '• • 117 113
• Tara •• 08 •
Itiploy 33 - 07
Lions Head 27• 62
LiiekridW 08 160 ' • 01
Chesley• Pa
•
:AIiNtS,WBUS1tE
Herbert Raspberry at S.-90--..Pbe
heriiiredr -
Cuthbert, Marlboro and 'Golden
Queen at $1,150 . •
Toimito, Cabbage and '• Celery
Plants. . •
'A greatvariety of flOwets Stich
as Geraniums f r.' bedding,.
Astera, Dahlias, , also Rooted
Climbing:Roses, ,Dorothy Per-
kins, Celina* B.aniblers • and
• '
All good 'strong 'planta.',
• * Per •Siale.at .°
Bannockburn Fruit Fano
Jarolhae, AMierkY
,
,
, • •
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