The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-11-11, Page 53
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-Donald§ 404; Pearl Geddes, 40g, Tom instructed by the County Coto
New October
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local dealer to play .tliem over to you-7e.,will be
delighted., ,,_ ' • : .- • -
Reinein6er 1w are are all. Double DiSe COltunbia
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' ' Iferbert Stewart, baritone. . Orchestrl', rreempanireent.
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$1.50 "A•131t4AM;(13.zartlett)7madarrie efirinrie iddef-leeltiey, sop
'rano' rn English iviat orchestia , • • ' . '
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A9704 {IIUMORUSICE, (DYorak) Geo. Stehl, Violin with orchestra.
10. -inch TYROLEAN' BQI-IOUS.' (Stahl.) Violin, flute and harp
s1.50 trio, Steil', Hunneburg and Sehuetze. • -
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Over 1500 records at 85c. -all double disc.
.. WM.: A141.41N,. : ' t.tJ cKN9w.
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Miller, 400; Elinor Armstrong, 4QWm
O'L'aa..y, 370,
McDonald,
499; Jae Barnet:1;f 4.27; Ntorroan Cam*
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Jr. III.-/oo-ltargarot • daingion,
400; Edgar Atmetreng, 470; 1.40nWoOd
II,ewitt, 370; Jerk Nobitt, 210.
Seeend...-520-.Ethel 1annerman,449;
Mart McDonald, 403; Edith Gleddes,
300; Mary Nealoitt, .327,; Meril Kitake, •
,317;•(Wilda McLean, Jennie MCDonald)
311; 1491.t Canaphell,. 29; Italp4. Anat.
I on,209. •
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irat-Belle Hewitt, Ella Kaake, Ter-
-- • rancetOneatt, Rota , • -
Pre .-4-Ia.zel Bannermii•pi Toni -Me
Donald,/ Edna Chieett„- •
jr...114--1313bY 040, Kathleen Huston,
Bort claskinette, Gorden McDonald,
Mary Stilife4 Erne Cashinette• . •
• These t were absent -Part:. •Of
nionth.- • •
Nee -ell
ettendrieee-M, Richards,
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Geddes, Either Armstrong, T. Miller, 3.1"
• McDonald, L. • Hewitt, M McDonald,
M. Kielce. J. McDonald, 13. Hewitt, E.
,Icardre, Bert Caskinette, G. McDonald.
•••.4'. A. LoOrgfAlt; Teacher.
• North. tooa, !Moss-
• At the Cloalp.giof the -.StindaY Selina
year tbelast Sunday in October; 11r.
Middleteri;n former superintendent,
was.preeented with a gold -headed nin, •
Irella, and the ft:knowing. address ws
read by Mr. Hugh. McMillan. Miss.
Douai& McIntosh presented the um-.
brella •
To Mr. Middleton: • ' , -
On this occasion, marking ilia close of
,another year in the history of our Sab-
bath School, we aro pleased to bee You
ell ,to ,Enforce the Canada .
- ' Temperance Act '
The r.APorthibility of ,enforcing the
Canada Temperance Mt hi,s, been plae-
01.on the Provincial Government by the
Privy •Connell, and the Ontario Govern -
!pent have acee_pted the reapeneibilitY by
adding to the Ontario Licpine Oct iinee
lel elanses iviiieh enables: them to have
, the law strietirenforeed.. -Clause 14$ of
the 'Ontario Act gives the CotintyCouii-
eila r?wer ro appoint officers to. enforce,
or assist in enforcing, the ite4 and at the
.',„lkst meetroF of the County Connell -the,
matter was dismissed and the follewing
resolution Passed and conies of. it have
been mailed to the County Constable",
throughout the County
Pederiehi truly 10th,, ),Olo'..
To'.. ., •• ...,,,,"1"1...1,,,, • 1. ; '...
County Constable.
•_„-Deasr.-Biriu-41.--ana 'To:melted:by:the`
()wand' to Write you and state that the
following resonation was Passed at last
reeeting:,,. .,...„. .,... . _ ,,..„ .
That all OmiiitiCenstables be requir-
ed ts:, el4 altin their power to desist the
linsPectors in the„onforcement 'of the
Canada: Teinkrinthe Act'
.. ,,,. Iiim .eme truly,
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Aka
• W Lane Clerk
The following•ate• e nelnee; of thit.
Men."Who hold the-•:;:liefiltiort • 9f CC;WitY
Conetable and are called upon to enfOree
or !meat, an eilfercing the C through-
outT.4.Huieu"County, and the ;people of
Huron are depending on these nada to do
their duty according tb the oath they
Get `Wore Money'! for 3rourSlunk
Muskrat, RaeCoOn-,Foxes,WhiteNeaset, Fisher
and other Fur bearers collected In your section
• SURF YOUR FURS DIRECT to "SitURERT"th'e largest
bane In the World dealing exeloslyely Inseam sown RAW RISS
, g feltatilerTesponaible-safe F.ur liouse.with- an unbiernished rep- •
utation existing for"more Oran a third of a century," a long sue-
cessful record of sending Fur ShIpperapromiu,SAT1SPACTORY
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AND PROFITABLE ratithia: Wilreler "Mkt iftbuktet abioner,- -
the oplir reliable. accurate market report and pricelist published.
". write for it,-NOW,,.ies FREE ,
A'SSHUBERT Inc:5-27 WEST AUSTIN AVE.
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* • Dopt.C2ASEHICACO,U.S•A.
SCHOOL - REPORTS .
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4 ' • 11T.S , S. No 14, EAST AND WEST
• WAWANOSIT
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•f ' • IV. ---Jean Eggiestone, 74%; Mary
• • • • • . Laidlaw, 63; Gordon McGee, 54; • Nat.
' - ••• • Thompson, 53; loe/O'Callaghano.
•Sr. III. -Anna Morrison, 83; 'Oassze
• Morrison 76; Margaret O'Callaghan*. -
• Jr. Peedon, 77; Stanley
••, ' •,„ Thompson, 73; Florence 'Pardon, 70;
' Nettie Pardon; 69; Mac:
Class. -Ruby Everett, 67; Frank
••• _OCallitehari -65. Elizabeth • Inglis 03'
- battle Martin, 40; Wilbert Everett, 46;
. • Elj in Pardon*. , •
Primer. -Winnie Fatrier, Madeline.
O'Callaghan.
Pr. C -Clara Pardon. • - •
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Pr, B. -Isabella Pardon, Reboot):
• Martin.. - ,• •
. Pr. A. -Garnet. Farrier.
• - Those marked * were absent for ail
. - -,. exams.- • • -
• . No. on non, 25.. Aver.•Attend., i7.5.
' • ,ELIzABErif M. WiLsoic, Teacher.
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-• - S. S. No. 1.-0, Kross.. •
•Best spellers are marked *..
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• .8);...IY-Maiitie:Gogn'"`„, Ernest POU-•
weir Kathleen Terrill; Flora -Ross;
Mabel Johnston, Cora Club)), Carl Lott
-(absent 'One exein):" • • ,
• - Jr. IT -Ada' Clabb*, Irene Taylor,
•• 'Harold Sperling;
Sr. 'Wilson*, Frank Pater-
ionv-Addie-Ress•F-Nerith-Johnstom-Anine
Kennedy, Cassie. Pardon, Isabel Pox,
Lydia Spencer (absent).- • , 4
. Senior II -Bob Conn, Carl. Casmore
(absent one exam ), ,,Palmer Pettipiece,
John Penrose, Charles Spencer, • Lettie
Fax, Beatrice Johnston. . .
.Sr. Pt. II -Irene Moore, Wesley Lott,
- John Clubb, Willie GoAton...
• - • Jr. Pt. II -James Wilson, Jean Daw-
0. • son; Victor Casetaore, Vera Casernore,
Russet Taylor, Janet •Mowbray, Mary
• Mowbray; Sadie Pettipiece.
_ Sr. Pt. .I' -Ernest Sperling,: jettn„Mof,..
• ' fat, Bob' Lott, Augusta Spencer, Walter
Penrose..
:IXtPt."11MaijoitriStewart, Malcolm
• -11-os-a, Tom.Moffet, 'Wallace Conn, Hugh-
• . • '.0a4itt Henderson,.
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"••• .No.o ro11,11;:aVer.. attendance, 44.
• "". • 1 S. P. Kiititb, eaalier.
. • S $ No :14• UsON'
• V --Annie Pickring, Bertha Clarkson.
.• lir. IV -Sadie McDonald; Rae. Me
• ' I/10111d; Peart111c(fovie, *Taney Ketch-
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ahem Jennie Towle, Ilareld McDonald.
3r1 IV -Annetta Towle, .Witlie Ketch-
. • Jr. III --.Verna Itanilton, Ada Pick
' dripg, Jack Ilibbtin, Nelson Rayner&
• • „ Sr li-Ellen KeteliahaW, Helen Mc,
1AnninMiDrinald,
nard, Carmeii.Hamilton,-Dorotliy
Pik -
• --ering.. • „
• . • Part II --Annie Ketelarthaw, Iatry•
• Hibben, Hazel, Raynard. , •
• • Pt. I -Fred Martin, Alvin McDonald.
No. on roll; 25; aver, !attendance, 20,
ISA4st,140 MA.ODi..4,141nin, Teacher,
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S.. S. No. o, Asittano.
". Tests Were given in arithmetic and
geography.
Sr. Helm, 03%.
• Jr. IV -Watson Webster, 62; Freddie
Ritchie, 50; Myrtle Ritchie, 0; Carman
. Beatn, 52; Alfred Andrew,. 61; Lizzie
' Helm, 47. ' • , .
Jr. 111,-janie Ritchie,.Marshall
• -son, Willie Stroud.
• Jr. II -Beverly- Beaton, 09; Essie
• Bitchier 85; Gertie Stroud, 50; Margaret
• Webster, 40. •
' 1-,e.Peatl Beaton, 54; Esti Gibson, 30;
' Goduct.
Jr, Primer -Melvin Webster,, Cecil
' Edna Ititchi,
Webster,. Grace Pepper,
• illie l'oppor, Dorothy Aotierom.
toIloottl Gardner.
chtitutvro 74014ort
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s.. 8.: WO; 9, ASIWIELD. •
,1V•-•:Gecil Johnston, Harvey And -
&men, Lennon' OfLouglilin.*:"
•Sr. III -I..auretta Hackett, :Tillie
Hackett.
• Jr. III -Madeline Johnston, Wilfred
Nicholson, Olive Anderson; Frank Mor
an, -Fred Finlay, cieorge Tegainley.
• Sr: II -Finlay Shackleton, Caswell
Hackett*, Norman Oidoughlie.
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Jr. IIL-AllanFinlay, Lizzie Alton,
-Palmer KilpatrickcEsther Glazier*F•Do--
mink Berger*.
• Pt, I -Millicent. Hackett GraccaBlake
Elsie Anderson: - )•••'
• A Clase-(Olive Maegilpatriek, Mary
Finlay) ,
• B Clase-Walter-Lane, Alice Shackle -
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.Most perfects during the -Month in
-Spelling ana.Arithmetic-Wilfred Nich-
olson, Millicent Hackett. -•
Those -marked with an (*) were absent
•for part Of terin ••
• No. on toll, 26; ay. attendance, 15. "
' MARY FlikoKETT, Teacher
•• S No a. ‚mos , -..•
Jr. IV. -Florence M•acDiarmid; Grace
Lockhart, Hazel Irenelrac.
•Jr. III,--Eyelyn Lockhart, Harvey
MeeDongalI; Malcolm*Dancan.. ' • '
•Sr. 1I -Ruth Macintosh.. -
Sr I.-ClairMacDougall, John Beat-
en,..Lewis Traylor, Donald O'Brien Ed-
• H. A. MAOA1LLA.N Teacher-
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S. S No 7 ICINLoss • • '
. Sr. Webster; 54%.
McInnis,. 73. '
Sr. MoLeod„ 90; Verna
once again in our midst. While reflecting
with 'pleasure on the work being carried
on in this school, our thoughts go out to. W. Y. Bisset,.Exeler
our first anperintendent. who did BO, . E. Bossenbury, Zuripk .
much to establish and encourage thb John Buliwer, Wroxeter .
• work. You -have given most freely of Tho.Cairielon, Bayfield
your time and service for two years. and * A. D. Cameron, Goderich '
.we feel that to you we owe a debt of • • Win. Caslick, Wingham
gratitude. Although it is a year, since George Downs, Grand Bend
you were last with us Mout teacher, yet Joseph Davis, Exeter
-3T-04r 'inessiges-are.:stillfreph-4nenr minds -- ...Robert Davis,: Kirkton_
and the, thankful. epitit in which we • John Davidson, Wingham ••
meet together to -day is proof that your , Thomas Deans, Wingham
work and example will endure. • . , George Dandas,•Leadbury
• We all wished that you could have ' Thonicis.4.1/4 Elliott, Winghein-
emained With us this year as our leader, Eiiber, Crediton
but are pleesed.thet • you have had an John Ferguson, Bayfleld,,
enjoyable tirno visiting your .friendeand!_ Wni Ferguson,Walt.ou •
that yog are beck in our apparently George W. Fulton, Port Albert •
iave en
List of County Constables for Huron
County: •
' Alfred Asquith, Auburn P. O.
George Allen, Wifighein
• George Bradford,' Dungannon. '
• 'W. A. Balkwill Exeter • •
refreshed by your holiday. , • •
We feel sure that•it is to youla source
of pleasure to know that the -work you
helped to inatiate.and organize is grow -
Thomas Ginadry, Goderich '
John F. Groves; Wingham
Wm. Guest, Wingham
•Wm. Gillespie, Seaforth
ang and flonrishipg as the years go by •• Robert Johnston, Goderich
and ptoying an uplift and a blessing to 'Oliver Johnston, Goderich
theeommunitY. We therefore takhiel • John Knox! *added&
opportunity.or showing our appreciating : J. S. Mohiath, Goderich . '
.of your services; and ask you to accisief J. •J.,Mitchell, Winghain
this umbrella as a token of our esteem •Conroy Murphy, Cloderich
frir yen, hoping that it maY'be'with you Walter T. Moore, Goderich
"in sunshine as well as in rain"; remind- J. M. McNamara, Seeforth
• mg you of our good wishes and kind : • • Win. McCreath, Goderieh,
regards. . , • . •
We can assure you that even though
you ere absent,from us, yet you will not
• John flennahuk, Fordvirich
Richard. McGrath, Gorrie.
John Newcombe,Goderich
be forgettendata.ny_time we_would _ Orand_Bend •
be Pleased to have you with us, Robert Oliver, Brussels
You ear,i7 with you the heat .1.1..Postitlewaite, Goderich
wishes of the Sunday School for many Phelan, Goderich
years of life, health and happineas, - : George PhiPPen, Wingham
• Signed. by- the teachers in, behalf of • W. J. Paisley; Clinton
the Sunday School:--Mai7 McLeod, D. W. T. Pellow, •Goderich
McIntosh, Jean McKenzie, Donalcia Mc- George Russel, Winghain
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Diatmid, H. • • David Sproule,. Dungannon •
• PROOREgS OF THE WAR Richard Somers, Blyth : -
F. S. Scott.;.Brussels
• . C. S. Sanders, Exeter
john•Torrarice, Clinton
Van Norma.n, Winghain
Wm. Watson, Nile
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At no tithe since_the war" began
the real reliable news been less satisfae\.
tory than:daring the past month. I3e- Chas. Wilson, Greenway
ginning with the A.Ustre-German attack Albert Whitesides,,
on Serbia, the entrance of Bulgaria into Joseph Wheatley, Clinton • , •
the -war -and -the troubles in Greece; the WeIsh-,--Sertforth
-autheritieahavapretty-nearly---Slint-on -abed Welsk-Clinton
theseurces of news. altogether: The . John Wolfe, Lakelet •
• ObjeOt 'as to keep. secret as far. as - 'pos. . C. J. Wallis, Clieton
sible the steps taken by Franae and
lritain to help Serbia. It is knw-that
British and French forces have gone.
therer-buts-te-how-many-there-is--oni
guess work. •
• That those in charge of the war 'are
•*determined to enforce secrecy on the
pert of the newspapers • was shown on
Saturday when The.Londen Globe, one
of the big English dailies, was seized
MCS DEAFNESS
.A•t*
T1114 ZIOIDin o Why Milsielan.
Aro .00;34 tiOt MAO
Nveryore Lan beard of ow bill*
Pew, but few people are ewore •that
•here ta Boa '.vaaladr .as :plao dent':
coe, provonta thee Affected from
• 4,4;ecolatina mimic. 'which tO the
leledy deal, la nothing but noise. • The
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• .ont Intelligent people 'often Suffer 1
1:.0 'WAY. 1,i;lar.rOSS Catherine: of Rue,
•e. need to deciare that or her 121S1310
ao a. aerie:trying din, end Wancileen•
• liatCd auy form. -or melody, Vietor.
te owao-a• by, „the goar
Jsor who rut famens lino to
'":Are not My voreea;" lus" need
" am Asullielently • ,harmonious to ,
•4ted witheut the'_assistance, of dis•;,
• eiree.abte. -noises" Doctora •say Pthat
• • qi,••Power to 44youIata uu,409.001)en__44.,
:•oothpittatioa- -cf.-440
and „ '$0.144 lagOlge'P
arves readily eairy• irmafeat !sounds:
Jbc niind,„-W1.11le .14-..otiteri•nersis
apede „their. 'passage „t,o the brain
4.11S, Mort, nansietans, are more Often.
Nature has provided
Jean ilervea.
••tr.".inuSical eliorda .tn'tlie brain,
fiat la ..Why. (good ninifelene; edit
iiehior*adothhO'cp.fter,heai140"it play
• Every note has been.,
recorded' hie, Those
vita less musical nerves
vivo .a dnil impression tit any music
-7.1ey may hear, and thus they ate un- •
hie to remember it unless it is druM-
;led int() their brains by repeated
raying.-Pearson's Weekly.
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Al• Veteran Canadian Journalist'
WM. PANTON • • '-
publisher of The Milton • Champion:
,can claim to be An old-titner
- in • seferal spheres of actiVity. Not
only has lie published The Cham.
• pion, for .33 years; .hut -he -is: serving
• his 50th.year as County- Clerk :of
Halton, and 16th year as Clbrif
...of the Division Coart:
to the parents of the dead !after have
of their on is-• wrist • watch which.
was taken. from him by Lieut. Wicken
and Sent home, and couple mien
books. .•• • •
ACciDENTAL 813001RO -Char lie
Schilling:a Brant township young man
and youngest son of .hlr. Louis'
- ing, of Hanover,accidentally shot him,
WI) ,-1.t--.1aet • we on Ina'
• brother's lanai near. Elmwood, where
he was employed.: PBS father and
mother had conic) for a visit shortly.
BRUCF COUNTV NEWS_
The village comma') of Paisley has
decided to give $10.00 to every citizeni
f the village who volunteers for over.
Seas service..• •
before the accident o icuyree. -Charlie
latended-going-in-m-the,ate
noon and aftr: dinner went up to
• change his clothes, and while handling
the gun it aceidentry dischaIged, 'the'
entire charge entering his head atid
•killing him instantly. He was 30 years
of age and well.known.in the township.
AUTO HIT BuneY-While Constable
11. Armstrong. of Kinloss,- was
driving„Alown Glint& hill on his way
to • Walkerton on Monday afternoon he•
was overtaken by an auto which crash -
into
five spokes from a - Eliiisk wheTti. The
OriVer of thecar, GeoReist, of Berlin,
claims he tooted his horn several times
forA-rnastrmag to get nut- of his .way
and that whoh hrcaught itinabat uP to
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11"41Nrminniumnillia
:Page $
e• Busy. flardw4 re Rouse I
poong 60 enn we witt ',gunk- YOUR :010:1iR PROMPTioY •
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HERE .IT IS
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lite stove that baked Over 2,000 biscuits .14iwitb aim
scuttle of coal. 12 bisquits weighing one pound.,
Be sure.and seeourstoCk of Stoliesi and Ranges
before buying elsewhere, . •
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PORTI,ANI) CEN1ENT always ,cori
hand. ,
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WE AIM TO PLEASE
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e are Giving Special Prices
On•. many of our Ladies' 'COats in:.Sealettes,
Curls and Tweeds.. Also in Far Lined.
A Rat Lined, special, „for $30., Four Black Astra.A
chart Coats, ,We.re 2.00 and $3o.oc, for $8 to, clear.
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• Now,is" the time La get. a supply ot• Wool Under-
wear before the prices go any -higher. We have
Starifield in--Nien!s-ancl---TurnbulrsAtl-ba.diesand-
Childrenfs. . • - • -
menitt andikadies.'_ Raincoats at papular..Pdoes. -
A few Men's Overcoats at Bargiiin Prices to clear.
We have an excellent assortment of - Ladies' High-
.
Class FURS in Mink Persian lamb, Glib Bear,
Black Pox, Blue and Natural Wolf. Big Cuts In odd
Muffs and Stoles 13e pre and see our stock..
OUR MILLINERY.DEPARTMENT is still well suiplied with
Hats and Trimmings for Fall and Winter.
andEggs taken -as --Cash. 2' -
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ILLIA.iyi GON144g1...
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• McLeod, 70; Allan \Me Connell, 65; K and put out of huainess. For months the South Bruce Telephone Co. em.
McDougall, 52; Lawrence Finlayson, 51; The Globe had been a persistent and bracing Culross and Carrick townships
JJ.119, Cathetwood, 48.1' • viruhuit critic of the goernment, appal,. Cs greatly extending its lines in the
Stewart,. 41; Archie ently endeavoring to win notoriecy by latter township 'this fall. Calms is
Graharb,36:
• I -Ross • McDonald, Gordon Mc
Innis, AldriMcDothild. '
•Jr.."IL=41eileolni Mahn's, Marion
McDougall, _Rester Stewart. •
- • Iiir1:41,ussel-Robertson; Ewar.t Web
ater, Etta McDOUgall, CharliePioner..
"B" Class.-Miirciocb Stewat, Sissy
Pinner An us ,DoloDeu all •
"A" Ois,ss--Blandill Pinner, Dorothy
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its attacks upon prominent men. Da already cevered. • • - •
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• leekand final offence was, a statethent Because all bars prtist now be closed
that Kitchener had resigned from_the ...orgylo.c.kth tee.es,aning,.. vir4ikertql,
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War Office. FM. this it had no authority;
and as such it report, Was regarded as as_follows •
hotelmen rated the price of whiSkey
daniegbartn the intetestslif thadeniftry, Barrel whiskeyi -formerly
tlie paper was seized and suspended. 5e , new. 10e,- per glass, 3 for 20 •
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-lathe first. English dilypaper to l.)11:• Tit9c1 5e'' 9F
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. As was anticipated Serbia is 'being Mr. and Mts.., Andrea.' Adarnaon, of
g .•, se ze
No. On Roll, 27, Aer. Attnd/1i •
A M. NItitnsteii, Teacher
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• McMillan; Annie Ken
nerlyMnithan McMILlan,;.Jack .Middleton
(absent). • •
jr. IV--Gretta }Incisor', John Geent,
Miggie Tiflinontttick iVfeMilla,n. • •
Sr..III--Ecigar. Gana, Roby Kennedy,
Veronica Mc3Iill.1n, Laura Ilol rnes Jrean
Gillios, Clark MoLean, Ilarold DAWBOBC,
Edith Gaunt, geotge Kennedy. • , •
Brat --{Jean Kennedy, Mae Jewitt)
ties, Joe Gaunt,. Geerge Fisher, Ruth
McLean, Fred Thlin, Ewen McDonald,
John CroWaton.
jr. II -Olive Kennedy( Evelyn Gaunt,
Gertte Gaunt, Helen Dawson, John Mc-
Intyre, linrace McGuire, Grant McLean;
Charlie Cheeie, •Grace .Jewitt.
Sr. I -Harry Wipperman„ Mari. Mc-
Kenzie Kenneth MeKeezie.• George MC.
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Bulgars, tat that does not mean that the turned from ;a two inontha' visit 'with,
, enemy willsueceed in his Balkan cte- eijondd .i -.i- iAr. Adamson wasao
LII signs. It IS ruinous to Serbia, but will with the prairie Bromine°
•not.preve 0C -importance in a militaty•well °I"3°d
way unless they are -able t,c) -open the that he bought a quarter Section •of
way to Constantinople and:keep it open terra land near Elbow, and ivill move
It Will be the aim of the Btitisti ait °tit there an the spring - '
French forces to cut lleyosS their. path • : Mi. John P; MeCe tiel, a EinIesal
end prevent this. ' boy and a former e litnor .of: the Van
Geeee es 'atillin a • state . ,of disorder. • couver '-'8attirditY SuntSet, announced:
almOst Without a government, and lied- that he wold: be the Iudependent Lit)
tilting het*-01111eilfielitY; Ole' Cieralalis- mei candidate for Caribou at the Wel'.
and the Allies. At the same time British
and Exeneh_foree6, appear to he•iandiug,,,,PlillfetiZ ,xEoole:Amloatf.i.iiiiP ,,i.9hPolx*wiatisOolchtoo...,
in great -numbere at Sahinke and cross-•
log Greek territory to the aid Of Serbia ea at, Ashcroft by tile Liberal 'Con.
; Un:mania is still Cental, riiitt in spite ventiol• ' • . •• '
of recent reports • that- She Would join . Me,. Rowland,. of'Walkerttin. reeeiv.
him, Armtrong pulled farther into his
road. 'The Kieloss sleuth,‘: however,
o aims a , no orn. wa own or
would haveheard and heeded it.. • As
the autoist only offered $5;for the Oath.
age clone, while Arthstrong wanted
$2; the case has beep placed ip court
• ,Dat ••BRADLEY Acakie- Thus atiyeth
the Chesley Enterprise: -Dr, Brttdle.
license- inspectorior the defenet, riding
of -Centre Brame, stopped taking 'the
KineardineReperter, and gave Editor
Hunter. khhising.because-the :Report.
or scribe had the•remerity' to Mime
that Bradley look after'. the booting -
Kincardine on Seturday,mg,hts. , Dr.
Bradley gets:a salary of $550 per year
mid as be has only threeliconsed hotels
that he looks after it will be seen that
the Di.. has a job that is tigreat seep,
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't -Jean. McLean, Willie Dawson,
Margaret tkotntyre, john Wraith, Peter.
McDonald.
No, on roll, 43; aver. attendanee, 37.
' • Dal,TALDA. ItacINTosrr, Teacher,
S, No. .4• XINLOSS •
jr. Switzer.
Sr. Ill.-Earl:Harri, James- "DM&
Ilobett Mc Donald.
. Sr. 1141.10Wara Harri, Pearl Congram.
Sr. I. A..2Etie Switzer. . • s
$r. 1. 13.-40,4 Bailey* Cecil Jolittton;
/....tOo Mott,' Gertrude Petit.
ton, ,"
• ' Aiferaga attndance, O.
' 47; Avuomsoi Tteghett
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.1.1ussia, is likely to remain so, at any ed letter.froin his son, Bob at, the
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rate until the tide tarns some t
favor ot tlie Allies or the position of
Orem- is• finally' cletetrnined.
On the Ruisiati front are ••Alrld 'for
weeks have 'been e standstill sr losieg
front in whieh lie stated that -he left
the trenches oil Oeto 18th„ for one
week's rest -after being in them' fo'r
twenty days. Bob alsq stated that it
is hard cei the nerves to stayin so
ong, but after gefithig out ok trendies
they had -to walk fifteen miles.to thir,
billet for a week'e rest These Wench
ti (inches arb nine feet deep. •
• EFFECT$ WERE to. -1r. D. It.
McDonald, of Toronto, formerly of
fattier of Unit. Maclo &Von
ma, who wta in the Ypres drive
ground. Even the 'great Hindenburg
has ben' completely baffled in his efforts
to take the important. seaport of Riga,
arid if lie holds his ground his army
ding spend the winter on the cold and
lnhopitableshOre of the Baltic drawing
theit suppliea over long distanees. • It
cannel be Otherwise than that the Rus-
sian winter will be a great trial npon•
the Germany army. • •
• Since the Britishand 'Prefich "drive
of a nionth ago when the German ilitat
line was broken in two places,. there has
been nothing of irriportinee tho Prude
and Plandooe: but th',1
trench Warfare tacit at wa had all . last
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early the war,' and who had 'Annie
of the, machine • gun seetioii of tho
Queen's riwn, has 'received a eomim-
cation from Otawa. saying that his
son's offeeta had two shpped' by the
Ilesperlan,,14ut had Won lost *how
Oho tti$ torkodoetl, who oni. piooAtek.
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WeliP.161,40marvelard,t4Verir6$81401v.florliyalliidkiSt
Come..in and GetShod:
It November with,Tits vtrifrd and.sk.et iS:here. Heavy
shoes are . needed for outside wikrk. We al wale...
• aim at o:r iing the .13 eht $11-ei that Fe:nan' 4.
buy. „ Our prices are 1.75; 3.00;3.so and $4.00.
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9.0.04 Health seldra • goes on wet : We
Sett Rubbers Fit Your Shoes- and our - •
prices *ill fit your poiet book: •
Warrntlearted People OLzeasionally get cOld
Feet:, .W.e.baNre.a large stock_ of Felt Shopp
andSuppliesto selct from that will ,keep
your feet.as.warni-kis toast. - • 11,"
.0.64 ••••••Iiimatemommattl $ •
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now, --Ont
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Those tired, 3.thing feet will itninediately
- . get 'relief if you ivear a pair•of our Cusl-t! •
tort Sole Shoes for Men and ladies.
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.The Centre Bruce disappear .3- •• 0.1.40040400"1•0010004.0014440.11framfb°40www.40041)
ita 1014 but Om Bradley stili stayer
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icipalitfes to see that the law is enfore. A
en the -job thouglche han't mud]
de, and foolish enouh to corisisler it
fi not his datyto visit Igcal option mun
HOMEST
E D "ERTILIERS
ed. tWith a commission of five "men
as Provincial Commissioners, the ser
vices of a Whole Ms Of useless license
inspectors Couhl be done away and
none of them would be less missed in
regard to the enforcement of the Brinell
lion°, act thanDr • 13Adley, We 4'
brought it up in 'the legislator° 'last
winter about the waste of. publie mon-
ey in Ireepin'g a iitlElOSO inspector in a
riding that had ony three license!
hotels, and it looks' as though we ' will .
have to tke 0.•• the Prv. Seeeetar) '!.
ttigAti011 to 1114 mato*. ofole.
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A Supply -on hand -tor Fall What. •„
LOUDON'S FEED ad LITTER CARRIERS
STALLS,. STASTCHNINS arid PENS.:
VVS
New 3AWliarna Semiliiig Maohihea '
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