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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-07-22, Page 4• darlieleaMeatirtn..W4Pr Trevor Tzovirgetvir"." rursirmartirrsy merverpriatterwrie ".."-64, IA" •-• mot ilIttattm *NUM, Atigiaiwa avert Tharsaay ifterniair liadutaw. (Astoria P. 14ACICE)E1X. Pro tiotor 614 11140.4r. psaallow rot - sod "60= °I tint fait and Issaittie iissalse atemobrassa eitbm throat. *eat 4* is prisorthed by **best special- Ista. last ea* get it at *ay den Sots. See* * *woe. teeeleSe. Oat. Blake$8 $141 Society Cud* , Doe uoiph. YY J. LINIJbAk. iurestrow, oat. visiette lima or imam" Yoe and oleo isoliiitaniati guaranteed. otz:tspot1 booxxow of the Loudon. Anitanbor of village and form Itoefortlsotrot I O. rlt, V. Loehnow Lammeets every P,rldaY welds. at atr °took thAalty,intlys. biuO1411-141401it Gratedbrarotton.voe .T.A.Ak=5,111::".1'acM, Rat: 41111004 O. Oki Light Lodge meet/ *wry TrIc&y nIghteaor before tho full in ono ¥pocic Ban. Ilavelook street Maationaklt ,J W.,O.Mirth%;8007., vve VA). it Court 'Sherwood No: fie, Zueltniw, meats every isatIficky of the month in in the Oddfellavne VIMflrbrfthon oordisdiy invited to Attend, 0 tor Ban • John n. eea Secy., ;Bo Orahanl Johneton, E. 4. 0. U. W. Taieknow Zeds.. Ns. IA meets mond Monday:AL molt month in. the Odd - Motor Hall. Workman,,I. Mee- Diareild; Tin. Secy. /Pat. litlaidnwrih; Rea. Secy. ,Rotten woos. , Alex. Boss, Dental stairs la Button nook; Teeawatcr. attention to_gaid :Motcs. crowning and dgewo*k. wroxoter and 301. idea:4month; Gorda Thar. • O. NEWTON, 1). IL S.. Deetist. office • .411bi Meek. imeknow,. Ont. All modern mothad.o rased. Best materials furnished. crown and Bridge work. Painless extraot- ion by t,he use ot the lawt. simplest and rarest romedY, _SAMNOTORN, Newest thisir ,artillouu teeth. Slihnium platesci 'non mwrablo Western University LONDON.. Another Cirettt Advance bionic Doableit-Now*',$75,000' Another Large Addition to Faetilty and Equipment in Arts and -Medicine. • • Greatly IncfeasealnrelMent in View Write for particulars to E. E. Oraithwatte,L M. A., Ph. I President. ;ENTRAL, •*ITRATFORO. ONT. Ontario's Molt Successful Practical Training . School Teacher S are competent, courses are thorough and graduates succeed. We received more applications this month than we had students graduate during the past six months. The three ap- plications received most:recently were -fok lAdy stenographer at $780, hook., keeper at $1060 and commercial teacher at WOO per annum. Business men want our graduates. Get our free catalogue at once. - D.A. NicLACHLAN, Principal. 1 •Cream Wanted Having, an up-to-date Creamery in lull operation„ we solicit 'your ' Patronage, . We are prepared to pay the highest market prices for good cream, and give you an hon- est business.. Weighing,•sainpling and testing each can of clean' re- ceived carefully Atla returning a full statement of, same to each patron. We furnish two cans to each patron, pay all express charges, and pay every two weeks. , Write for further particulars or send for coed and give. us.A trial. ' The Seatorth Creamery. Co. Seaforth„ Oat RSDAT, NW 32nd., 1910 I MAY TARE A BAND The United Stetee Irk$ 10118 SO far in the wey of prepping for wow with' Ger. u•any ise to appoiut i committee of In- ventions, O deviee wept and mean., we nivt alaninik of dietroyieg the Gerniana. • A member of thia•commitWe, ia the twos electiitioner and ioventor, E4i- 4/00, Ws have noticed. Ai little article going the round of the neWenapere to the effect thst Edison say s he fevore peeve, but that U the United States is forced into war with Germany, 'which •seems inevitable, he will give to hie country a means Of destroying life which he knows to be fat more effective' thini the German go. , ALF.cliaen never boinita, and never faile to toake*good, the likelihood ththt, he hart something up Ins sleeve, . wiig.44.-RusSIA frt TY14` Ws",,e At the 'clooe of Ida lecture in Lucknow last Wednesday evening Profeeeorileith, doll Wad isflk$ how lens, in his Opinion, the War Was likely te Jot Dieclaiming any prophetic posterthe profeeeor stated that ,d Einisia, reinaitied -true to, the Alllea the war likely wohld end about, the 'beginning at tin!, next WiAter Oeafion in the war regien. 14 lievtever, Ruu ihould,withdravr from the '41033 -Oe tbe atraggle viola likely drag on for a year or two longer,. • • - • Theldee-,orline.eia with:ftwin -fro-tif the contest was new to the professoilo Bertiere, and he explained that tido step might be takeeincensethe governing OM in gnash), had no desire to See the German Einpire destroyed and a republic :eStablished in the heart of EurePe. Gernian republic wouldbebadexampie to the Russian People it,ua Wonld hasten the end of aristocratic power there. So Prof. Reitlidorf thought it possible That Russia might shortly Withdraw from, the war upon Oetmany n nd 'Austria, leaving ;her present allieato fight it out.. This'itatement Of the'SituatiOn; cern- ing from a .man who has made a speeiiii: study"of. the. 'war and who, 'might he expected to know SOMething, of the eederlyingiefinencea at work in -Euro- pean intereational politics; was rather disquieting. it is difficult to believe; however, that this distrust of Rusda as 'an ally is well founded. ' The war is.int being fought to establish republicanishi. in Pen:rally, and that is an -Unlikely outeeine, for the good reason that a nation cannot pug at once -frOni -sate- Oratic and class 'government such as pre,. voila in Gertumiy to rePublicanisin. The German people are not fit for deniocracy. They would not choose itand cannot have it. The war ,is ;being- blight to break ; Germany's military power -to teach a barbarous and lawless nation the ..ways of civilisation. Russia,' is as much 'interested in this as any other nation, Russia :has been itar Math' Wailed; &lased , . , and insulted by Germany as France has. When Russia objected to. the • aggression of .Austria upon Bosnia; and IferYegovitia„ Germany rose tui and ordered Rinsia to go away hack atid it down.' Russia had not recovered ; froth 'the !Japanese' " war and „had to obey. 'In the :present, oni- break Russia was.the'Orst to he attacked. by Germany, because, this ,tirne, !index' circiproitanee$ alinost sitnilar to.those of LL few y,ears ago,' Brisani, would net obey the command of' the Gernian War lord, Rnasia. went to war tomaintain her dig;• nity aEi a nation mid to withdraw , from the fight before Germany is completely crushed would be to take a serious chance on losing all she began to 'fight for. - To the Allies it does not matter what form Of government the: people of Ger- Many have, further than that a 'more democratic form than the present would he a better ..guarantee - of peace. -- The main thing is to change , the, mind:, at, Gerina,ey.. If 'Germany' is so crippled as a iniliteripeirnI.lier armies brokenup; h°r: riavY destroyed or taken:away and• - herdowiliazerk, iiiit,partence,01# to 1 neighbors -if in short; prospects, of the domination of Europe and World power are madeabsolutely •*Melbas-4ln ain,, bitiorr and energy of. the, German people Would take a new direction. They would lien dOVelop'.itieng, the lines of,-Peitee and neighborliness instead of Militarisin and aggression. To bring about this hinge Eussio, jiist Mitch interested Isla Pante or are he Russian people:' interested :in this Int tin governing oleos **Ili, for it the governing class that has had to take the blanks and abizseof .Gernitiny, and they *di have to . take 'it again, if Gering* left, or is ever allowed to gain, a pdsitiOn in Which to give it. Fortlife reason Itiiiisiiiii.justierlikely as I?ranc to stay in:the 'war 'tail .the utter humiliation of Germany is aeconi- plished: IltAilltid A BREAK' CREAM WANTED ii We are in the market to buy Cream, sweet or sour, at the high-, eat market price. We supply two cans free to each of our patrons, pay all ettpress cliargcii, DV' twice each itiontli,. cheques at par. Re, ceive treaui any day iirthe week, -test each can received, and send our patrons a statement of same. Write for cans and give our Creamery a trial. Iteterencei--- Any ',Bank, • . 31-8-6. • TR8LEAVEli tit-RANTON, Patin Creamery, Palmerston, On. AND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Satitmer-Senice 40' HightatidS of • Onfatlo from Toronto Zeilft.m. &kit tot lquE•feotat'Ll.iceo, esokevott snaidaY for Ake of 0444 Algonquin rog' xaganotawan,,,,ltiVer and 2710?aigantl.Lako 69.40... daily cx4et SuinlaY for 0001tiAii lfrOf Lake of Daye ond aseiranetaWoil Itiver points. 12.01 p.lit. dallY except gunaay ler Slitekokib bakcs. Latta of Dose end Algonaltin Pork. • STEAMSHIP EXPRESS Leaves ?treats 0 MIS , AMON Sonsii Wharf. 4.30 p.m. zt6e. Monday, wolnendaY and Saturditi. eon. treetthewith 1st. stpaittithips for • Sault Ste. birrriut Pert Arthur, %ort WHhlani rloluthi and at tort Wiliiarri with (.f.'r lieditfar for WinnlPete ana.poiiito vrostire fot cam between "l'orOtita f•lonado. Coltelle7 I orlor-bibrary-Cate and and, aerate, who . • . .• ,FUrther W141161641:4 On apPlicatlon to Orand until( wicket,ogehts. 0. Tift; Itigoitea • The beat minds in the *United States" aro becoming alarmed and indignant • over the German replies, to 'resident Wilson's notes on enbreiwine warfare, TIlO NOW York "Independaht• repre. editing the highest level of intelligence "and morale had an articlelastweek in which it referra to tlie Gerrila'n reply as AiiiiWile at. ail,' It is de$eribee as 871 "mtottodingdoenniette. Xt cobtains mud. the %Awes* t the United &sum tud*Deb,bult is full/out Uertnany'S Oar tO "peanut" Am- erican citiseus to travel upon the higla sees on conditions( laid down by .Get nuoiy. "Such a proposer' it stye, 4led- dreetied by 0120 peat nation to the sov. ereign people of sai6ther with which it at peeve, is staggering*. °The assueiptirme upon which Get- away builds her came are fe,lee. The pliecipleawhich *lie choose* 'to ignore are sound principle still". °For the sec- ond time", it 844 tide incenentons coutroversy Germeny hes sent * reply that doe a not anewer. ........The. Ameriou peopiesre unehaken in their determination that the rights of Mier - lean, eitirene on tile eeik ahrill be iambi - tabled and their free exereixe and enjoy - meet safeguarded". • The is expreeSive if so lough of AM, ekican opinion that if la 'impossible to Bee how the United States on keep out 4f the wsr upon,Germany. Either Ger, Many- mut back down and give- ,up her submarine warfare or the Olovernment of the United States consent to e limit- ation of the freedbut Aniedean *cit- izens uppii, the sea. One ceiniot igine the Anierican peeple:' submitting to this limitatioe.. ?resident Wilson and the whole nation meld become ildiculoue; MLIRIMIiR GOES FREE • Retry K. Thaw is once, more a free man-43ban we 847 free iniirdererl 'Slog money . did it, for nobody-, for a. moineet doubt that had a inan of average Wealth; committed Thaw's crinie- he would have rested .these eight years in 0,..turder_er!s_, There is net in the United States act inpenY one of them one law for the rich andanother for tlie,poer; but14 practice poor men are ritnekly being hanged or • . • . sent to prison for crines which rich tacn may eomaiit with impenity,, , Years ago Henry.- GeOrge„ the -great advocate of SingletaX, said that .in any of the great Amerieau cities a rich man, might shoot down another man in broad, daylight in the street, And, if he., had 114.0Y eno-00, run no sari01,38 aPec nf suffering the death penalty,: or whatever punishinent the law preserrbed *crime. , 'That looked like a grossly peso- imistie oventatement. But here"'is Harry K. Thaw, a living proof that it Was- true. - Besides,-/ when has a rich murderer suffered the extreme penalty of the !awl ' To be sure Thaw has head a good deal of trouble since he. shot White, For nine years he has been fighting in the courts for life and liberty. In order to save laini frxii the electric chair he was declared insane, • and no sooner was he in , the asylum than proceedings were taken teprove that he was sane, in order that hemight be free. ; „Thaw and his -well paid lawyers really won. a few 'months ago when they succeeded in arranging to have the sanity.of Thaw nassed upon . by an ordinary Jury. Care ...of course was taken to see that the jurors allowed on the case were such would sYmPa thize With Thaw, They likely -Were..a know-nothing lot wh.o could be bought to give any sort of decision. Newspapers are publishing photo- graphs of Thaw- as he walked out a free man. Ile is surrounded by an enthus- iastic crowd of admirers.' • To these he is a popular hero. They would make him president of the tinted. States if they could. We must not, however, judge the people of the 'United States by this crowd. Where there are a lot of people there are a many fools. " IsAtutoTs AND. PATRIOTS - -The-patrintism of'sraile people appears to, be. ineasnred by What they make out Of .the great War. . Like ft searchlight or an ex.ray the Ivar,bringri3OUt 'to, vivid contrast the ba., -d- and, the. -Red Cross toilers. in' town and cimetry gladly stitch their fingers to the belie that edin- ferta;MAY. ge.‘ferWatd_ to. t„ bOYS the , • front. : Men:serinip.,and Save, counting. it a Privilege te. Meet 'the grewing bur- dens ef taxation in the neede air/Inner of the ceuistry ' be suritained; while the first thought of looters at the 000;4$-a th 000nt01.$ to fatten Selves:like greedY'Vilittirea'en'tlie suffer-, 6iik ethertl.." But the masa of the people, thank ReaVeri, Are not so minded and are revolting' against, .0;864116r; in r,:ta-t$ high' Or 'IOW bre,- waytnat is 'hi iog.,••• ing the guilty to hook ' and etiMpelling others to disgorge, Nor IS danada•alone in such glaring OlfairipleS Of Sheet loyalty and, the: genuine, -article. /- .01d; ,dountri newepaners lately to hand of a' 'firth • of Glasgow iron therellittitil'OenVictek* shipping ore to "our fronds, the .Ueafirit Krupp," for which they:::'Were'-rienteticed., ti`r niontlia .Janprisomizent and A2,060.: One -getting off atieth, the: piibite,thonglit„ inhappy,contrast with auch sinall-tionled,,IctiaVOS':Wd:haverre Corded, the om. of G. 4, Weir, an important engineering Orin, of :.Catii'eart„,„' whose direeterete unanimously and,vol, Mitarily Offered after deducting rieeetSarY establishnient eharges; to turn •.•;)ver• Profits.arising front the 4rarinfaeture of shell. organizatione tarrying .ont relief Itoci ()rose work winch the War has necesSitoted and Which nre.fitipPOrtea by VoluntaiyeubteriPtiOn. The Orni farther, more Offered at the' expiry of present contracts to produce Welts for the Gov. arnment at net coat audit ropired. all stich 'future predgetions to be Ortind omi in 0612,111110t10111,01th the; .01121103614, Gias xio liltit-Ot, WillitightM:t0,thilet t)IP .14.TatiO4 Sholltactop fiOltiOtt "AIM 'mil .14101/0.111T mast ludeporletst rieettish patrk•tistn stunts teat It refreshing ockatrart with the joak shop palsy of peolitiod contact hullos's" who want to kaaw how much they co squaws* for therseelves or their Meads by the pries of blood,-,-Farineri AdrieSte iiNUCE COUNTY NEWS , Mr; John E. Scott, of Woo, re- ports having barley fe. '4 in. in height; timothy hay IR inehee and oats 53 inchea .1i*eightr-.thee just heading out. ICenneth bieLey hes resigned ias poPition m caretaker of the Ripley cenietry,. became people insist on. ask- ing for credit for the digging of Oa grates, eiys the .Expreee,- . trerbert Strong,. of /410411 0044, Was( inSt week brought. to Walkerton jail to await retnetal X0 the Louden Aillum, .110 had gone violently, in- iape and Wait Cenilidered too dangerous tebupermittedat large, The MO is 31 years' of 'age end' bee a, Wife ,and , children, ' . • Hinater;denghter, ofMre 0. Hunter, Kincardine, with: Ait: vet, painful aceidentlinit.week. gitlA Went over to pasture in widish' Irqo with her The -little girl went :forward to pet the -colt' When -the Mare' kicked,' striking the child ie 'the, tack lireaking'her eerie aretcutting her faee'-. , Demos TO PAr-,.!Eldore40 00011C11 him been preaentAid with a.. bill of dam ape froth Whinier; of Port Elgin,bwhe bed: his auto . Overnereed; on the Elera.rood, of Paisley, :about three.,.weeke age; The council does net propose' to pay the, (Met.. Ac- cording to the information they :can gather,they.,do-not •consider th0 impality the driver of tho auto having taken the side of the toad) in° steed of .keeping to thei.ceotre. Antireny 'Hien,..aged 40 years, Well known fanner residing', near the village •of 'Greenookie the 'toWesbip of Cerro's% wisfarreataid by Chief , Ferguson on SaturdaYeea,,,eharge of being insane, Ho was tried 'before Magietrate Telt. on,en Monday eight and eXailliPect 0;ty wastwophysicians.!neotai13aeNt. , 00. gc0Q0i9, andl04e at h. riph, ;cit;:!hret air a ConSerpicriek -.remanded bini' to jILIL te a.,Wait,tritesinission to the. .st0Ylum. Iis unf�rtuiiate condition is '. said to have , been, brought on • by. a sunstroke. . .'• ,• . Lost! ONLY '.At'uoixtitit.----.The pardine.. Review repprts follows: After several or:suffering . the only daughter of -Rev. :A: end.,iIs s. Langford passe l• away On .\1onday: at the age' of ten years. '.The , remains Were takee to St. Thomas. for interment, on Wednesday., ManY friends.. Of the fatally •,srathered'itt the parsonage' on Tuesday evening, ' where the funeral Servicti.'•VaS 1101(1, in viiicIm neig1Ihorin1 elergynien deePest 'ay inpathy is felt for the alilleted, in theloss of rtoneinber , so promising, end 50beloved.• . _ 7:15KpGAR-UOT every-, beggar tbat Strike$ Walkerten- in disanled•state and passe a.' the. hat a. , rOlind for 'relief, •is seen,: later :On, tho .Streets' here in r waken- -State, .. thus Showing ihat,What is given by char 44,'4•,peo:p1o...to 'goes mostly over the bar to imaatilize their. appetites and transferin them in to whiskey bloats:- , As this 'of inapoSition'inia been.' pulled oif tin often in .NValliertoe, and 'as 'there. areSo:.mriny ,Weettiy- cases' eow need: ing Supptirtit ruj2t,t_turien,, profession, ' at beggarla 'seen &Milli. iti.",Walkertoe; he ehould be proceeded': against as ,.. fraud' he severely dealt with by. the ceurts.--;ThittOit Tisk& ' PLiJoicx Soratzri.-,-,Bert Nichol , •of• ..;11,bat aft,k8 .dtnoi 661 s17:.p,i g .June‘131,02r 0.0:4:he , to d 1)1' :as - Dear the' Germanii have got have nothing me. a °bunch of them first., was hit 1,,)k piettit. of shell on Nifty 24th; tore iny right side. lust bo !Ow, tho arm. 1...-wita 'in it. hOspital in France fur three 'weeks, now. am frt. London. Tho , Loudon . .Hospital ;is -finoi the tot hospital in the nOnntry:., We, get .the best Of :Oare„ hasp, tak1100 :1•$.900 bede'uotod eetPli!okii13.0i6t. nurses.: ern going._ g e • - willlakeseme tine, int I. -expect--to have a go, a&thern yot It'' 'geese Spootingi • :, • ...BEitt. - btLitit.oy Alelraticler aged £2 years, Occurred ith.liS.homaat Lor; on Saturday; , July 1001; •:130 - ceased was. one of the best 1010W12 fainaerilin ieetiOO, 7. 4as ',the $ecoint sint. of _the late Neil MeLean nrid-- was 'born- ',on ' the- T. Lino 4Ve'd On that line, all his' life. Ite Was it man of gine% :unassumjnx ',man; nee. and one *bona* friendS.rowIlly and retained _theiPtt,,:-'44 bad geseial• and bright manner, and • it . 'during the Net:year that. this displeyed itself flR)i0 than ever'. • While rho' 'felt .'inP Oitith wue'faillog,•;yot he always look-. ed Open: th6 titiot aide Of tbioo. -go loot* a Widow, fottherlY SOW Tone; IVlaPhail, 2nd :of Brace; bis mother, McLean!. twe sisters and -two brothers. . Sun- day, July 1144:the death' Of Vit. "oho tleKinnoo, oged'68 years, oemirredat her,,lionie•rin the 10t11 ,or 4,112etraille• fler Maiden nettle. %Al Chrifltella go. Loan. She, vino boot., to the;Ishilid of Tyree, Se:alai:0i. S1204000 teed:nada. when a. young girl. Rut people not - tied at 13rook, , Mee. Meltinnon ha§, boon. ono of the pioneer tosidenta of the .Couth autt the 1101216 hes, 'eta ,heon tided forito hospitaiitYl. and alio was avor at the ealt of her toughbors in their hour of trial. outtrieg6 to John' IVIeKinnott. was, Mated by. family of lour boyo, dtin, Ofl•Whnin did in itifenny. Tho So 1010. AM TAOhlitn, 11.0th Xintittkill00119.144, 14*. ,hpillet d.. veieralPever, eeid litiluolun I* Columbhil .Deressed wss *somber a thlt Cott. gregationM Church. A. letositom Buse Pio. - John Riunuelapseh, * Ilsooyer barteoderi Fred a1b,41 WW1 porter, mud Boo. ben Fink were 'mat week fined t-300 eiteh for running * Sunday drinking joint in a houee Imet ma the Saugeen 'River 'lawyer. There was •* good deal of evidence that much drink Waa being dispowal of at the &sting *doh house, and early Sunday morning ;Inepacter White and Conetable Fer, guest visited the place. They found eeverail kegs of beer sod many bottles and !Milking glasbes. Oa the strength or this evidenee chargewae leis?), and at the, ensuing the. parties were tionvicted of selling lig!tor on Sunday. Iheame outlhat the joint had been operated for the past three summer(/' The fine of $300 levied on out* of the PA118,400 talie MOOtl Of the Profits,, 0441NO" Tilsit r OWN' -$0twitli standing the repeatod calls for recruits. Walkerton. streets are being disgraced' with numerous Ode bodied loafers black -snaking in the htin, and appar- ently as (leaf to their country's can as an Egyptian mummy, Nays The Times., 'Week in andveele out t4e4sine gall- ery of faces are On exhit!itieri on the eleepy Ode of the titreeti and , there' 'is such, an urgent call for men and no oxen's° at all for ouch , wholemle • id•e- nese amongst the., you'es'' able bodied 'fellows •here,, the antlieritiee should lake lip and lay charges of vagrancy against thew) continual loafers, land either compel them to enlist for , the front or betake titemselvea to sone other clime, as they are a positive dis- grace:0 Walkerton arid an. eye -sore to everyone who realizes' the danger ttiat the enipire 19 fl and the use this hunch of forget mo-nots might be ht the trenches-- 'Diatand -bang star boarders on theirparentsthey might be stout defeedera of their country. • • COUNCIL AIINUTES West Wawauosh, July 3rd, 1.91f - 'Council meet on abOve-44ts insU44• Jnee, 28th, as perArliournmene, mem-- bora all present, Reeve Murray 'Presiding. 'Min:rites Qf 'IMO'. meeting read and ap- proved on motion by Naylor and Pdon. • Financial rep.ort read by Treasurer Thompson showing balance on hand Of t3,483, One report was filed on -motion by Naylor and 'Mallough. •• , • Clerk readnotice trorn R. C.' Hays, Barrister, on behalf .of, W. H. , West °Watvonosh, with reference to the deepening and improving the stream.- t -F 'creek known 'as Young's creek. This notice -was received -Jane, 20th and sub.* mitted'to council )uly 3rd, Motion by Pu.don and Ilallough that this notice be laid on table for further con sirleyation. CaTMried Mr J. Irwin waited en council •askilig that soniething be done With the Brophy; Campbell and Glens Hillein order that a regular service may be maintained.dur- ing the winter months. in the , matter of a stem fence suggested for Rill at Lot 23 Con 6 and 7. CoMmissiopers Johnston and Mallough were authorizt•d Ith°eta‘hiceeStIt?inthteisrePette°1148i,trai°unnitaimplalitacYt °inn - motion by Ptirdon.and Naylor. Conn- ellor Pardon reported that he had railisd in making any arrangement with the liferent parties to the d opposite Lot 24 Con. 8 and 9 re the cleaning out and improving the .earne. Motion by Johnston and Naylor that I\ M. Rob- prts services as Engineer be dispensed 'with. • This motion- warr-not votedon owing to the. Pollack Drain net helot, finished. Clerk was instructed to write Mr. Roberts and insist on this work be- ing finished. Clerk was instructed to write Engineers Rods of Mitchell, Bout ton of Listowel, Johnston of Stratford, with the intent that the services of shone one may be secured for Municip- aiity also what renumeration would be expected. 'Accounts were passed and paid to the amount of 327.3s on motion by Nayloi and MallOngh. Council ad- journed to ineetluly, at 1 o'eloOk. • 1.,EcIALWAirAtT, iWsofl.son, Clerk. West WaWanosh, July,' 13 1915 Special Meeting of Crothleil he'd on above' dote Thr the purpose of securing Engineer for Township. Motion by Johoston and Naylor that By-law No, 3 1912$ appointing 11'. Robert.s, Engin - eer for West Ntittwartotth be repealed. ViREWWWW MEM ir• Thursday juiy s ad., sils r • ' t, A GICNICRAL *AMMO 111011410111 TRAINIIMOTC ittetuense otaankAtt !Arms 0 OMIT SANK MONO? owes Sot Bank Oepartme,nt ' At ersonOtiMis liaterest silsenatir !Veva•closet veto --T. S. RelD, Manager, , , II , "111.111 .111 , n1110,111 .,.111 ,, 11 ,Ill LiI Carried. For whiell„purpose lly-law No. 5,1012, was prepared and :sealed. law No: 0; 101D, was Prepared appoint- ing Rodes of 'Mitchell, Township Engineer at six dollars per day anti ex- penses on •motion by Naylor and Jelms- ton Mr. W. II. Wilson hong _present and having record Notice:re 'Young's creek, read Ati'prepared by • his solicitor. took objection to the word south referr- ing to the south side of his -prpperty the word should north referring to ttg"'"tb side PlroPertY, this error willsbe real ed before next ineeting 0,f conno. • , *aim' by allopot '4034 Johnston, "thee eeneed tnee ,on '26,0 I 0)0100k. I inetea,4 of July„§ta a$, Per liat-adjoltrn.. earrie4• Council adjoerhed, W 'A Wilson Clerk 'HURON BOY'S BRAVERY *StIrrlag and, Pathetic kidded Of the .• Kg& Private, Veroe R. Gledhill; the 18, year-old son of Mr, Ward Gledhill, 'of Beemiller, comes in for sonie waren praise from the Canadf4n "Eye 'Wit- ness," Sir Max Aitken, for his herouini in the "Orchard" Battle. Th9. *Tye Wittess'sayki: ' 'Private Gledhill is eighteen years, °f- ag!): gralidiather owns a" woollen onli in 13enmiller, near Gederieli, Oat, Bentniller was until lately celebrated as the lionm of the fattest man in the • World; for. there lived Mr. &father* • • who weighed 400 pounds- and moved about' 1)1 17. epecial carriage of • hie own, Private Gledhill, cleetioed per- haps to, ,eonfer fresh 'Woe on Dentailler, 'saw -Germans advancing down ' the.' trench, saw also, that. only three ' 01404 -Were left in the trench, twn' with 4 numbing gun and nimself, 00, lie'. . 4runninga rifle ' "Before he, had time to obier:r, mere . an invaderNi bereh. most literally' ;gave • IWO a and. landed notnjured. ontside, the trench, sVitkhin. rifle, broken. Tie fogad another rifle and field awhile , from the knee until it becArne jtecestarx to 1,010 the retreat. Delius that; man- Ptivret which regnired caution, he over Lieut. Brown, Wounded, and offered to convoy hini home, • ,Thankii no" 410,4 the Lieutenant, .T on em -awl.' Pavan) Frank Ulictek, late a livery stable keeper at Chatham, l'1'13 end now with one leg missing said 'WM you take "'Sure,' repileti Gledhill, Frank tr000k .ss heav3i Man and eholdn't well he hired, BO ctrohorgotT:Own- on his, hands, and knees and Vilecit' took 0 'geed hold of his Webb orpiment Aid. , was hanled. gingerly along the. ground .t9 the hew trench. Presently left trileck ender some cover._ while he Crawled forward, cut it strited of. wire from our entanglements -4a threw Alfa loop back, lassafashiOni to:Ullock,- who wrapped it aroundz his body', then hauled Mei to the parapet,- ,wnere the stretcher bearers came out. and ,took charge. ' e New Transcontinental NEWSHORT ROUTE to WESTERN CANADA Cam Goer. Rim., T. & Creed Trunk Fty. System - TORONTO -WINNIPEG via North Ba,Cobalt antiCochnine. Through the Scenig Highlands of Qatari°. Across New atano. Route •of umumerilble Marvels. Finest. Equipment-, Splendid Roadbed. Commencing Tuesday. July 13. , Lv. Toronto 10.45 p;m: Tue. Tkir. Sat. 1..v. Winnipeg 6.90 p.m. dolly " North Bay' 7,15 am. Wed. Fri. Sun, tur. Regina 8,05 am. ' " Cochrane 4,45 p.ro. Wed, Fri. Sun, " Saskatoon 9.38 cm, A!. Winnipeg, 3.50p,m. Thu. Sat. Mori. ' Edmonton 10.00 p.m, 1" roug c e a es their best"' Prince Rupert' Yukon. Alaska Vancouver. Victoria! Seattle. -qElectric lighted coaches, dining. topriat itandaroilleepiOrt airs. Time tables-. deeping 'car tickets end other in. formation f Toro any Grand Trunk, Cam. Govt, or T. a, N. O.Ry, Agents on application. , q h ti t•si the "Canadian Redd CapitatAuthOriztid-45,0004000 , Cagltal,Paid up'. 4 $3400,-000 *Orgies - - P • P $31750000 • : INTEREST . 'On Savings Accounts here interest cxnmences to acziue from the (lay ihey are opened and runs to the day they are cloied. 1.A.ICKNOVit BRANCH J. ik! GLEND11E, Manager, ESTABLISHED 8 7 2 CANADA'S Ar.ATIOAT* NEWSPAPER' -,41410St' front -the 4.ery.-dai-the-treat Ilatropeatt-war he-nan- ' last,the outetteullier reature:Itt,Canadian,joitranlianueoreving•-the--ettlifikt:. -Dina been "The War flniraitary" daily. on. MO;1 Atttl '2 of 711$ COLOIsEr • • Ji t the .conciseat .possiele • tormthe writer has'. given, ,his reallerw.a• Pen picture of the developnients 1,, ell partS of the world, While the! .'netaint.or the movements along -the 2extendea • ets have not been overlooked. the 'readers of TRH tALOUE 'MVO beei,•e abled to ,foi10Ar • • imeliigently and with eoulldenee the_ general outlines (414 itguendatta: --rxiverwIti--nitatiwarso* 'Peyote.). papers tbkOngittalt the. Deibitioit. The' .EditOrial. Page pot Gt01* MI its . editorial page has ,stj.iien. to pliree 't)efore 'the -10,i5Ik_•111,„:proper! perspective , the .1:Woad -hheRground• 'ot the Motile. 'struggle, ,this •series or articles has et traeted the attention not only. Of .• the (Initiates, people, but of , leading Weil nnii"jeurnalS Is 'all:parts . of the World. The causes leading tO the wat, the elements entering Int, ttn Ont1iet....0114, 06. teglilts 111co1y toflOW from the Otligittion.. Of tiO4tillt104: EMVO beendealt with 10' tint bola ithmoieitt.dut foto phgkile„ • terletic of 'rift OLOVIR',9..edlterlal •Ateies Service .The above 'features,. in•nd'dition to a cable and letter Service from the front milinitehed in Canada, have lilticed THE (MORO far in the lead of per rent, In Tills ,OLODIN'S, 0/rot:dation during ' recent tilolitlitL. • • • Ctinadiati tlitPera,.. And partly ,explaiii' rm.:phenomenal ineresse et, nat,a Clehet •Ptattfret • •' * •. the sporting pages, the Onetime' Anil romitieraitT vvennt-al Patios; etc: etc, With the pages In Wetinityead'Shim tleviiteil. AO "VaiSti santl`Comitry are. 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