The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-09-30, Page 44111
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Thursday, Ser401111-; er 30th,
OLDER BUT MONGER
US' be heathy at aesety, prepare at
foartr, eound *dyke, become in the
atreagth et middle life we toe often *eget
that neglected ei,1da, er melee" treat...
went el slight *ghee and riNsp Mmply
underznine strength andthrgak
weeknesa lee later aeons.
To be stronger when oldea.,,, keen your
Isloed pnee mid rich and *dere with the
ideength..bianding and bloodenourishieg
peeped** of Seott'st Ibutleion which le a
lend, a tfanie end. * tnedieirse to keep year
We -rick alleviate. rlieutnatnini mid
`*Yeid sicknesse, At itsty drug stare*
' acenthlow**Teoude.00t. '
0051ness and Society Canis.
4Q11N 811TEGIBIAND & 80N81 BO., Guelph,
Once insetrenee, Fire and Marina
lit.6.RVEY .7.1.#1N0bA. Ont. Agont
for various Pussot inouraace. PIM and Lifo
- Mint alas& companies guaranteed. • Only
- resident sweat intateltnow of the Tondos
Mutual..41L 1111100r Of village ;sue farm
properties- for sale,
- I 0.0. F. Lecknow Lodge meets ever_y Friday
• • evening at a Cr (.look in thole (Jame -
bell street.. All brethren cordially
Officenc.--Noble Grand. Thos. NVettion; Vice
Grand. V. T. AruistrengLTraaw, ,alex.Ros,s;
Rwersolatlee. .# 11. Borslt Aln# 80Ori, Br. pat -
R. O. Old ioight Lodge meets
everrrharskay night on er before the sou
moon. in the .sonie ilall.Havelook street
Lueknow, W. M0 gacOonald; O. 1•1r..
»Oattieront#T. Martin; 800r... •.4.
('.0. F. Vourt, 8herwited.. No. de. LuelcaRwr
Illsettieverylast Monday of the month in
thelkidreircqve"Flail. Visitlingbrethern
wormanwinvited to- attend. Chief Ranger,
John E. Bell. Rec. klecr.. Rent. Graham
• Stn. Secy. ''Itobt. Johnstonx-Treas. I/ it,
v. ')Ifteintoste: „. , • „;,
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W. Lucknow tattoo; No. ,13t, /nee&
• " • seco.:,d Monday of often month in the Odd-
.. Hall. Master Workman, J. Hac-
Diartuidi Fin. Seoy,_..1), It. lifaclatosli; Ace,
Veer, tiles). Potter:. Tretta, Alex. Ross.
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• etaireie Bettore meek. teeswater. epee
iatattention tegold plates, crowning and
7 bridgework. visitaWreketer lat.-and-at&
14.refteedar of nientb: Gerrie Thur.
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Allin Moak. tatoknow, Ont. All. modern
- methods°, used. Best, materials furniShed,-
Crown and Bridge work. Painless extract-
ion by the use or tile latest, sinnilest and,
',safest remedy, BOHNOFORIVE. Newest
' thing In artificial teeth. Alin:Mum platesd.
non breakable • •
attaktii•Oar). 'eat.
lteilt. •
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The -Sea Orth Crealliety--CO
Seeforth, Ont.
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jlin_r_riliktiER AI LW AV
ti 1-11U111V-S—T.STE-M
DoubleiV.rach All The Way
TorontO,. Chicago
orOnto Montreal
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114. Vutitttout Orttlintl
Putslielie4 *vary Thuraday moridstr
at leicknow, ()uteri%
ea. D. MARICNNZOSI. Vivaria*
4.44 Falter. „
THURSDAY, SRPr. 30th , 1.910
that way its it Wee not otherwiee wouud,
ed.
There are many ecommtei ef cididrca
being found with hands and feet cut WY.
and one man, after hevbeg hia lege cut
oil at the knees, lea thrown hit° bls
bareinglineelf-andieirnallo-deetli. -
Many bows were set Onfir and the
inmates ebot down if they attempted to
'MOMWC ronegr. escape, by soldiers posted for that Par-.
pee% In other villagee general" moo
-
ores look Place, hundreds or Ole% we -
loon and children being shot and bayon-
eted.
It ePpehrs that after the first .Ger-
wan advauca tuta RelginM the arm* of
dealer told llatbat the del/laud, for the blvasi" defeated the ilelfdans
teport bad greatly fauenoft in •filo, and forced to retreat -a eOnehletable dis-
there mien% ranch demand of -late and :tatk9q.' .4kwas delEttg this refroat- that
they were now irseing the Report, at 100. the murders Were emeinitted, evident]:
and the Index at afic. by way of taking revenge. These brave
eOlshers could shoot and bayonet" .the
unarmed civilians .thougli they TOM
not fight the soldiers; ,The- 'sante thing
occnrred France during the German'
general publuis The news Of the: war
from der to day has been So absorbing' retreaad been.
t etate::::from the tu French women
that ihe events of only a few. months and'ehildrell werebutchered the*Bel
gi.
reading het* stories, which. are
MerelY illustrative Of the contents • et a.
•beek- Of 296,pagei; one has no difficulty'
in believing the other stories,told. in;
seine 1,061r of .wisunded British sol -
diets, being fillet, h*itsheted,-; ot having
their throetes ent, by the kultnredeoldiers
Of ,the Kaisertis they .(the British) lay
on the field or in tile trenches. • , •
• It isUseless and •prefitless: to. iiurse
hatred of,theinilitaristSlermane, but it
is just as well to keep in , mind What
theyreallY are. By doing So we shall
a result of reading .'what-:-the---news better_infotivithe terma,.0t peace that
apers had to•sayabout theni eught'P be mad° w011 tiliT; and there;
Soon after the (*threat(' bY,the Pu.hli-
While in a Toronto VOok or reeently
we pike, up a copy of the Bryce Cott
Misolon Report -ou tbe outrage e 'said' to
have been committed by the Gorman
"4108 in Bergliaa end France. The
weuld apPear that the remeltsgo'
pert, tholigh Published b Very' cheap
forth, has AO hese widely read by • the
ego oeeni old, 4124 the general reader was
091Itell,t10 'rely Upon the brief reviews of
.mid *tracts from: the ‘Report which be'
saw 111 the • •
Thesenotdes, k„m!nit be . admitted,
were ;Shirking enough; Yet .they •gatfi,
very inadequate : Idea Qf the _rOal, :and:
• whole` eOretelite Of the RePort HOne. has
to read the little book itself in order to
appreciate what aetually Was done, For
our own part we can say that a' reading
of the report has lad us to' think of the
outrages as ten 'drawl greater and. more
than -We had thought of them
as
cation of wIldly contradictory ,reports
and stories quickly proved tobe abaci.'
lutely false, the newspapers beea,ine much
discredited as SOIreeS a information,
and when they told the; Stories of Glerman
outraieneo'briltal as to be beyond belief
except upon, unquestionable authority,
they were accepted with ' donbt" or not
b Woe& at all, •" • '
Thetii6OfitAlitirt; however, nifead
Of adding to the discredit of the news
papers,. goes .to shnw. thataeffer the,
stories of German; 'outrages. ',Wore ','con.
cerned the papers had net. Only kept
within reasonable bounds, but had not
told half the seerY'
•
S105; Italy,..4efOre:$80; now $91;.:Qer-
„co
Many, before $17, new $68; Russia, be.
ar fere 025, now $49. , •
These figures are interesting. It Will
will be learnt* about the war being a
"draw” or .a "stalemate.
The German as he Was and is • is no
More fit to- be among civilized people
than the wolf or tiger is fit to be among
sheep and citttle,
HOW WAR stsTsArrkpuoisrim
The rapidity withwhichthe countries
engaged in war are,piling up ,iindebted-
nese is an interesting study at pres-
enttime. Accordingto The New York
they are •pro,
greasing; .France indebtedness per head -
of Population before the -war, $166,
$278; Great Britain, before 477, now
Op33; Atistda-Hungary, before473,,now
The story, or stories, of the atrecities • '
himitted in Pargiutli and. France' ere
Yttiing but pleesaet reading—they'are
sgusting, sickening, madclening-,-; yet
they oag4,0lja,rea4 nierk.:Widelr than •
they have been. for it le important that to be thealchest and furthest away trom
a real character of thekierman as an bankruptcy are for every man Woman_
Areder and a e011411erer keptinellefl and child in the country meat deep!y
til the #nish. recent description
debt; that France noted among 'nations
in
hicli we heard: "A. beam, a for its wealth--; and wealth-prodocing
ute in ivar'f,wannot 'putting it too
ung. .
Most of us have read stories- of °Alie•
artless Cruelties of the "rechiliimil of
nearly days Quebec and of later
ye in'theXidd end Western United
tes ; and or the negroes, of :.A.firica;,
ek mei) of adia and brown men' of
uricOnquered islands of the Pacific,
nton and ienseleas cruelty to •unfor- lend Russia something over a *.billion
ate stranger or °Etemie/ -30°1°ll. -11° dollars,andloans made by Russia have
It the hinds ofthese were. to 'wiped-
hau to De guareiteed by Britain and
waSthought that with the passing .France. • : '
thesavage,the day of Savage, cruelty. -
It is said tett the: per capita -wealth
had also passed. The Bryce Report how- , • • —
. tne. various countries is in anent-. the
ever,' Acme that . underneath the thin son cotionras, ,their ind.ebtetiiess.
veneer of Germanleivilizatioa the savage
It is a' country's past record as a revenue
afilis worst dill lived end but awaited
producer which enables it to borrow
,
hie Pli)ortimiti. ' ;In the case of Britain the increase in
by 'Here are a few of the stories SS 'tol •
national.debt is 'more apparent than _reel.
witnesses end accepted as trim by'
Britain cculd raise money so quickly
the Bryce Commission. They are soften- #
tnat tne rush for money at the out -
.be observed therthe eeuntries, repined
th
un
'hi
str
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he
th
tia
4ta
bla
•the
Wa
tun
to.
ed.
et'
kawer was -before the werc_th_e_ tie
deeply in debt, and still holds that psi
-
goo; that Britain, with 'its tremendous
reveniinproducieg pewer„'has set the
Maddest pace, and that Bassi& the most
helpless financially; still has a compare;
tively•sinall debt per capita --much. less
than France or Britain had at the outset.
In spite of this fact Britain heti had- to
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4. . , . FOR CHICAGO ed somewhat' by its inorder to fit; them .
. ,
. breeltshenditancedilargesums-to-Russia,
*.
—*—&-treva roRoerroimo jorlmb
1145 p m. daily.
rOR MONTREAL
l'eave 1r0R.ONTO 9.00 a.m., .8.S0 p.m.,
,and 11.00 pari.
Eqiiipmint' the finest soti M1 trains,
PANAMA...PACIFIC .
EXPOSITIONS
'Reduced Peres to
tSav franclecoXos Angelot and Soo Diego
• Full particulars and beith reserve.
!Ions Oa application to-Agentsi -
, :Mit tie now.
• -.11shbeie-2
CHEER'
WS a. mi ty.gdodwo4d,-eo"-it-is;_ dear -
„, _
When even_ the worst is said. '
Cheer, , •
, But better be living than dead;
kjey and w pain; ir lots. and a xaint,
• „. There's honey and.:Mayhe,some gait;
Yet still tdeclare foal weather -or fair,
•• •
It's mighty good world after all.
-Wok, 1-= -break
from the fight, -
• My kingdom awaiting for me; '
Theree eetiifort and•restand the warmth
'. of your breast, .
And little {Ales clifilliitqf iny knee.
• TheresiTrelightand StingsOld the wet Id
• • ' may -he wrong!,
• ' 16 empires may topple and fall; •
'My home is my care—if gladness be
• 'there. • . ,
ICA a fitiglity geed Wend after ail! f
• Oh beta of pure gold! / have made you
. a fold;
.Itte s'heltered, sun-Toedled, and warm.
0 little ones, rest! I have fashioned a
teat; '
• Sleep'ent, you are safe from the storm,.
For there's no fee like,fetir, and there's
no friend like cheer,
And sunshine will flash at our ca11;
*0 CrowilLove as Xing, and let ita all
• eiog— •
*ewe a mighty good world otter all."
• /04,414; Wo (WA IITko Opitotitleit;
•
litaticnin a newspaper: Belgian
soldiers searching through a,village from
which the Gernians had retreated, in 'a
mallbarn found the remains of 'a man,
woman attd boy The _man had • been
ied by the hands to a ring in the wall,
His body was frightfelly mutilated and
is heed shot. almost• to pieces The
women lay a short way off, stripped hf
lothing, giving every evidence of abuse,
nd filially despatched With a, bayonet
thnist: The boyhad his feet and bands
cut off and was not otherwise waiinded.
title of fo r
Serbia' - cBelgium, Canada, Australia,
SOuth Africa; and it as thought to Italy.
These countries, of emiree; will assume
their Own shares of •• theindebtedness
when rhewar over. :If the -war end's -
as we all-hopeaind-expeet4t-Lsvil1, G -
many. ;lilt be Much the Worst off nation
of the lot, as she will be loaded with in.
deemitiento the eery limit 61 her p:bil-
te PaY MPS! YeIrslei coil& '
*Wig SCOTLAND ANSWERED
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marAngly7thnceal-tio,arnis-z-h
to run_nnt on tile streetewhere_. drunken. been answered in Scotlandisillustrated
German soldierwere, passing. One of by the record of the famous paper mak
the soldiers drcve his 'bayonet into the ing firm of ,Pirie and its employees
child and carried lier off IS far at lie Was There were ten -members of the family
a sight of the witnesseseligible to go/to the 'front. Eleven are
In another village -a woman and two serving, one being long -past-service-age.
little 'girls Stood by the street near where Of the otlice staff thirty-seven ..were
Je,91104,4111-eiXteen ate-serVing.,L Of_ the
binning. German Soldiers catne along employees 180 were eligible and 140 no
The little girls _Were picked up on two now _With the colors, .tnost of them in-
ba.yonemi as harvestertkpick upsheteses- the Gordon Ilighlanliert, recruited lin
on forks, and the bodies were pitched Aberdeen and the -'adjacent region. .Ctin.
from the bayonets into the fire. The ScriPtion would not greetlyiedrenee the
case,wasleft,tlonn.— supplY, men-froin- Scotlandr==l)ally
• A ,Gernian officerand two soldiers en- Globe.
tercel a fern; house In conneetion. with
whibh thereavas 4 'dairy. The farmer and
other Men who' were in, retired to the
dairy, the farmer's Wife who hada'baby
•'two or three months old, remained in
the kitchen. The German effieer seized
tlie baby ind With a, stroke of his Sword
severed the bead, from the body. 'The
ody dropped to the floor and was kick-
ed:bra corner. The head
wee kick,ed after. it. "The woman • wail
then frightfully abused and finally Was
almost cut ti pleees.on the floor, The
tirett-(not-the husband, however) eitiv
.this thropgh a window in the. Wali be
ween the dairy and the kitchen.
,Xn nother plate 4 child was tonna
iikserriensysmia Neeoza
el •
• (Daily Star)
Sid by side in the same 188Ue of the
mine ,rieWatifitler, We read ith appeal for
an Aviation Fund and tesuggestion that
there are toe many War funds, that there
.is some danger of overlapping, ana that
a capable Government OffiCial, bureau or'
'commission cesildpreveilt all Mich waste. The funeral of ltoderick Cameron,.
If every lean would honestly Oarlike one of tineel5teet, eeidderge of. totne101,
his case mind, he 'sit/quid perhaps. find took tithed on Saturday •of last week,
ideas running in .parallel Wimps; and Mr. Cameron was in his aeth year , and
egiially difficult to reconcile, • had Spent the greater- part ef his life z n
Met), wOmen, and children are elusions this district • Mrs. Cameron died only
to,de.something. those who are net a few menthe age and Mr: Ciaineroit's
$oing to the 'trout arc hitting Socket health heti twit been good sinei), lie leaves
nolo, to, 4 0001 a1 eridellq ia441e4 Makilticjam,i contributiOS tO (49$0 a large tamili, •
. • •
• °
4144 to funds for meetirl'h gums or air.
ship. The Imegluation or heart of one
nay be struck by the 'suffering of the
wouuded. Another hem thakout hien
are nut as well provided AS the GerMatla
iWei:ohy.17:4107:cw ai. bralpdreowthe4r buynitubito.iaoinre,
Of war, -Mail eager to anuidy the dello-
tipy and the:great work. it. has done and
• At the eau* time all these people. have
'In LWOW feeling' that, there ,are toa
wmalzeyaftitnhtime,tiaiztovtehrelativeinoetr.gy may be
•
Roth, pepuiar enthasieeni and machin.
Cry are needed, In the main, we - must
trust to our Governments:9r •umehinery,
-white the peeple must provide' the fuel
and the Steam.. It is for the military.
authorities to say what men„ what guns,
viriM veFlekle on see, under Sea, and in
the ter are required, and foe the Govern-
ments- tmcceeperate with ,thettl." POPO-
lei enthusiasm, on the other had, is the
mainspring- of of .recruiting. ;
One of the greatest 0014_6, recruit
ing: is the Patriotic Fund. 4 provides
for the'lante of those whom the recruit
leaves, at home; he is heaitatine
taredu public duty and family duty, the,
• Ntriotie Fend senlea to hie aid, and
helps les te,Move,Iligt.perplexity. He may
'go. to the front feeling confident that his
fanijlyaiid thoOes Who depend 'lima him
will not he left to.sterve or beg, It is
net a charitable feed. It is a ree0gnitucn
of duty on the part of-thoie who. stay. at
home. It is their contrilmtien to •their
country, not as great as the laying down
of life, yet sineere and practical, andgie-
ea in the same spirit ,..Of sertme as is
:shown 40"-the-eollatment•-of -a. soldier. it
t be feared that thus attetiOon may
be dietracted *Ina this, find, Which lain
need' oflarge oupecriptiOne by poem of
these' new appeals to the nubile: It
.would he lamentable if. this were the
There seema te .130 a necessity for Co'
offl 'eating the. argiiiitirf
and activities in which patriotic enthus-
iasm ,fiedo ,expreseean; Without. ;owe
suck system, citizens may beeeme con-
fused -by a lnultiplieity of aimancti, and
enthusiasm May be frittered, away, •
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•(London*Advertiser) •
, • -
The'Department of Trade and
mem) has -just, iseiled 4 Special r4ort-On-
the foreigteborn population -of Canada
which, makes interesting reading in these
thnee..`Thegrent percentage of our pope
illation bore in the Britiph Isles is, of
course; not included, the statistics steal-
ing with the inumgretrofi born tinder a-
•01-111 F'OREIONp ISORPI
foreign flag. •
The total foreign -born residing
Canada in .Tune, 191 I, was 752,7:32;
whom 45-77 "per.pent were . naturalize
binaries -has re4oreign-,horn penal -etre
of 148,784, representing 19 47' per ce
of the total, andb1.117 opine:during th
years between 1900 and 1914 thetialith
since 1899 and before, There are 39,97
native-born Germano in dined& of who
46,010, or 37.93 per 084 reside , in On
ario: Of the 121,430 of Austrirtsi an
Ilimgarian aloinat all reside in th
_Wastern althongh , Qatari
The tlermans coining into Caned
haye been naturalized for:the meat: par
23,283 taking out papers, while: 60;94
Austrians have taken out papers. Th
pmeentageof Who• has;
become eaturalized is 45.24, while 04.7
of the foreign -born population is alien
Only 19:08 of Italians are naturalized
andall eastern .conntries have a lon, av
erase, China, with 9.52, for instance•. •
, One interesting table -shows that Can
iane-Still---have-a-7-heavy-baltrice o
Power at the polls. There are 1,98.2,51
Males qualified to vote, of whom :1,442
618 are Canadian.born, 408,805 British
born end. 134269 foreign -born. - •
la °aerie, after the list eeneei, ther
re--7;871--9ermenehore-naileif-ev-err
yea fs of age, of Whom 5,143 were natur
alized. There were 10,429 Austriane, o
Whom only: 1,039 were naturalized
There were 11,300 Italians; til when
only 1;874 Were naturalized. '
' ,Another„ strong -element of Germa
Origin came iiito Canada with the ha- to
migration from the United States. A ste
tetar of 303,880 born in tho adjacent bo
republic shown as levini.eressed the we
in
border, of whom 46.374 wore of German of
-d:tsteuenratice.40. f theSe -21;36.2 haye.- been br
Londoe has a foreign -born population
of .2,316; per cent Of tier 1,280
ariTirateiatildi;OSEr finales. In con
BRUC COUNTY NEWS
Irvin Hendereon, a lainolonr"okt
ISM1 of R. °Henderson, Winghane,, got
bold of cartridge, .one day_ eeeently,
end in trying to: get tile bullet out of
it caused' RR explosion Mitielt blew' two
fingers and the. thumb eft his right
haod.
Beeause be batl sold. to tile WrAtern
Foundry Co. a quantity of fire 110$0
bOunging tu' the town.. of Wingbaffl
and refused to explain why to the
Town Council, Fire Obief Dinsley was
ausliseeFaitr,40.1. lit -111,41:30'11"a pecitTek 44, chick. Of
Resell Orderlies are free from laareh
druge.and. ,are the nieeet lesetive for
•children. Sold only by J. O. Armstrong,
The Ronal Store, Inc., asei.8e50c.boxes.
do4raufodWectP,asolapigoe 00fOrNtat4Aer.6,0. Bi.iOnwtOor,
iile,11 out of about 03,Q0Q. • tIo sold
them stock in a "salted coal whoa.' De
tective Twigg picked bini Op .fes, Tor
onto last week and ha will. inoiti' have
to. face the COurt in
Bisteclee pool romp. in. Kincardine
came very nearly being destroyed by
fIre Monday evening of last week. The
fires.star:escl, in a slit'et the rear' about
10 o'cleck.iit night . and -for, st time;
made V.0144 headway, The f'prOmpt
arrivarofthe. fi e brigade, put a stop
'to the eonflagrIttiao„, : "
, tiring °severe electrical8 91'88
of Sept. 16 the barn of Frank. Harem-
more,13rent Township; wa$ struck by
lightning and completely burned, in.
eluding his entire crop. Ha had just
finished' harvesting and threshing: was
to have started next morning. The:
loss will be over e2,500, and oaly
parially Pr9b'egte41 by illOacalleo.
- •
•WMT FOR Kizroannure Tr—The
law.firm of Robertson Liz 'M e.Nah ,ve
,issued e writ a,gaiusit, the corporation
of Kincardine Tp., to compel the stir.
render of the bonds of et Treasurer
Lecalerd Stiewfelt. He has endeavor-
-ed to belie his bondsmen, R. R. Camp-
bell,- A. Collins and Peter Showleilt
liteS441-"lia-111-47-Reeir-e-Tefused, ate
though the books bairn been audited
, .
several tialei, since and found Correct;
J AQ1K86N—Maelop.--, On Septem
her II* in Bonar Presbyterian Oh &eh,
Toronte the merrier% of Florence B
„ 9 • rt, . ,‘ '1
daughter of tRecittte.. ,Atex;.. MacLeod,
of Paisley, to William Jackson of New
, York,: .was : solemnized' by tlie Re!".
Alex, Afaegillivray.: The bride, who
was giypee away by her unele. Mr.:
Sohn MacLeod, of Kincardine, Wore a
4#,Iiite chiffon -die -Wind -Brims-61g 'Veil.
Mr. and gra :jadkiion have gone to
Niagara Fall& Albany and Berinudat
the „bride travelling' in * r avy blue
suit'andlarge 'Week -velvet hat. They
will live•in. New - York..,1••114 Islay
sterile. --
Dn. SINCLAIR DicAu Sinelair,
for many years a preetisine physician
it;ef . and prominent citizen of. Walsleeton,
died at his home thereon Tuesday: of
el. last Week.; He Wita in his 77th year
ii arid dealli-aiiii-due-tira general 1;re.alt:
et. inguP of ° the ayetent.• ,,,pri; Sinclair was
e. a. native Lobo Tp, Middlesex CO.
°° Ann
He graduated in rriedieine 1864 at
Arbor College, :fitiehl and • far a
7: time served with the U. S. army • to -
11) wards thanelose Of the:Civil War. Ile
carne to Walkerton in 1863 resid-
d edtherneentinuously ever'eirice. , 110.
o witti the. pioneer medical doctor of
O Bruce. County. He le.,serviee) by one
Sinclair, and
o one 89E4 Pr. H. 1-1.' Sineleirv who
has been.a partner.* the : WalkOrto*
practice for' the past21years.
9
IN Hann buck—A band of gypsies
streak' Walkertorritlyi 1106°16f
e their number, being thteusuill fortune-
teller, The woman proceeded to pine-
• tice. her yowl:Oen at the G.T.R. depot
,
and by working a simMth game, sue
.ceedell in having several of the Stern
er sex .part with, considerable Ions°
change, A Complaint. was (men laid
against her and.ehn...sese-arreeted4y
Chief Ferguson on the 'charge ob,
taining money by fraud. As the wow-
- an had ewe sinall children to .ceie for,
- and pleaded., hard for liberty and those,
who prosecuted having received money
e the -Wen Modified the charge to
that of-vagraney-and-On- the WQMalll
paying the cods incurred, allowed :her
to ft!io. The caravan at once left for
'Fi)GnirIcas. ere—. Dtelte7.,Sedie Itifirgareti
I only daughter Of Mr. and. Mrs. John
Dick, 6th. lin-,. Calms& Was United in.
n, marriage to Mr.George„ _Gillespie, of
_ _
ronto; on Sept_L7.._Rcv_S_Denip
r„ assisted by Rev W. Christie,
th of Torento„ oifloiated, Thes
re' about 4(Yguests. among them Le
g and Mrs _Norman Mackerizie,
Teeswater, • grandpareets_-of
ide. This old couple. went. out by.,
auto and it • -den ern --t
fact that they ,op years ego bed • ono
, On foct 12 miles to llivereditle 4o be
. married, and walking batik the same
distance after the cererneny. Mr, and
:NW Will a,t 18 ,
Ave., Toronto For the past three
*ore MILO Dick has been &fineness of
Roder; Ave., Presbyterian, Churele,Tia_
:.tontek ivinireilie-madermeny-felendil."'"
• treat to thia, Lite foreign -horn population
orWinehieg s ajrnesk 29 per coat „Fifty
per cent of .the foreign -born males ,in
London are naturalized. The voting
rower of the,-foreiorr eleinient rn
le only 369 in e total et 12,982 voters.'
63 males born in Germany resided in
London When the cenhas wae taken, of
*hem ga were naturalised and au.
There were Mee 96 Austrian males, 26
having become eitisens. Of the, Greeks
resident here none have been naturaliz-
.ed, •
, ,Lochalsk
The Jungle
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SO Branches' In Canada
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`•••••••••••••••••=maker
.--canaoe..-ituit....Fohloo..... Store:
ux MISS -GLENN will ,J.3e.
ilekligiff, Wednesday, .,Oet; 6th4
it the Cain Hon* with a 'full line .of
Hair Gamin,. inclnding Switches,
4;to an gs, Pin Curls, Partings,
Pompadours, TransforMations,
Sen's _Wigs and Toupees,
We are pleased to demonstrate Our
Goods, knowing their pialifie and
• workmanship,
ONE DA.Y ONLY •
ti[ENNLadies desirous of having' Miss Glenn
•
calf.a.t residence leave address at hotel
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Mafeking •
-
. Sept .2711i:
Mrs. john !Jelin spent a few days last
week with Mafeking,friends •
Mrs. H. E,Harieon returned to her
borne in East Tales, Thursday.
Carman Stothers leaves to day for
Toronto where he will take a course in
Faculty. • _'
Stephen Stothers returned to Guelph
today having- .been- home - on- basinee&
He has engaged Ernest Neil to wink his
farm this fall. • ,
• .
- Owing to the ram storin Stuiday-
morning .the Sunday School Rally was I
not as largely attended as usual. How-
ever, those who Were out- were --wetly
repaid. The programs this year were
splendid, especially the tnuaic.' Rev.. S.
J. Bridgette gave an interestingaddress,
taking fer, his subject,'"The Ideal Meg-,
dote". His remarks were apt, reviewing
and bringing out '.the teachings of . the
year's les sona;and comparing the causes
of the rise and fall of nations in Ancient_
and Modern history.
•
Qrey Or
,
. Sept 27.
. Miss, Mary McLeod is away for a few
days on a business trip to Toronto. -
Archie and Lizzie McIntyre, made a'
social gall over Sunday at Kinnon Mc-
Kinnon's.
Miss Aamici McKinnon has returned
to London after spending two -weeks
With her parents. here:, '
-Mt. and Wird.- Andrew's 4onete hate -re--
tweed to Tot onto after spending two '
weeks with friends add acquaintances.,
Some of the -farmers in -this -seetion
are making geed headway with their
. e _
fell plowing,--whiletsthers -find it, lather:
toowt.
A very interesting program was favert
last Sabbath at the Grey 01 'Sunday
School, entitled "Enlisting for Christ.",
. Last Sunday was Rally Sunday and •
Many 'turned out, Two very interesting
addresses were given by Hugh McMillan
and 11. H. McKenzie. A special collection.,
wee also. takes], which amounted .to
g726.
You can can Cook to the full capacity of the toR-
and bake an oven full of goad things withli
'r
n at the same time. Many excluif
sive features you should knOw;
- - about.Let.the McClary dealer show you. 0
-- -- -, . .
— ---sold---brLucknour-11Xidivrare litc-oat c
. " .
°mew 'Authorized $5,000,000
.Capitin Pald up . $3,000.000
SUrPtUIP 03a500900 .
• MEN Of" TO-AAORIZOIX,
. (Intended for last week)
Threshing is the Order Of the 44.:
Harry jewitt is working for Newton.
Cranston
Roy fludson spent Sunday under the
parental roof. • ,
George Ferris took aearlead in bis
Ford to Kincardine PAW OA Friday.
Mrs. and Miss t. Cameron, Chicago,
visited at Wesley Hudeon's last week,
,The auto tour to Formosa 90 Sunday
was enjoyed immensolyhy the partici,/
pants. ' • , •
A number from here attended Lang.
side Presbyterian church on Sunday to
hear Pet Stewart's sermon On "IhititintO
War
The child of' to.day is the business'
man, or to-*orrow. He should
learn early to economizeand invest-
• his savings. ,
,
A Savings Acconnt for eachebihi should be
.
• opened with this Dank. • •
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• J. A. GILENrIEj Manager,,
r