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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-12-30, Page 5Thu 30th 9/ 5 •Stboo Or year, rade Malelsiu, Scott, Tom MOrrison, Sr. PA. -Wesley Tout% Awe Pre-..43thet Richardson, - how • Boo, Ralph Morrison., We' are agettts TOrotito #1[WolOy pifblishodlp Warit, .oritei' ..:Dait Get"MiireMoncy" for your Muskrat; Raccorm, Finres,White- Weasel, Fisher and other Fur bearers collected in your section house In the World dealing exeliniVely in NORTH AffikRICADI RAW FURS utation existing c)r "more than a third of a nen tury.”'a long sue - the only tellable. accitrate market report and price list publishel Write for itN0,147-it'a FREE. A.B. SHUBERT,inc. .45-27, WEST AUSTIN AVE.. Dante 28SCEICAGO, U.S.A. BRUCt 'COUNTY NEWS • • c..iiition there; but on baling bis 'salary, tire was- b .e...slagistrate.RichardsOn last _charge Of being: driiek.. on .-of paying a .fineof 0..0) 'and 'e-ciSts or- • -poor. Vpe,.of „Citizen' he; paid . 'the fine.- • litive'been hard. .bit l'y the -Sudden. bushels intheele-vators at, Kin,cardine bought at prieee'ranging Odin_ $2;00 to $.2- I which. Will probably *be sold death of Miss Corms. Sineiair, laugh ed at thelamily•residenee, Walkerton, . early Friday morning under 'very un :happy nircurnstances. • Mimi Sinclair had been. •sufferino• from !melancholia • sults. It was'fotincl- that her . dation Was premeditated, the unfor•tunate wo. inan..having mafe her will few dais previously,' 0,0 baying written a !etter co her maid giv'..ng her , inatru.ctiops what to -,do. case-anytiang happen., Cerioner Dr. PorterlinVestigat ed 'the ,eircurnataneee-and didnOt-deeni clair, who was in her 45tIlTleitr-,1-was fair is yet)? '.aoplf, regretted: The Ser. nf Walkerton, !mid M re. Copper, of Portage La: Prairie; .11an • • --A-little.daughter of Mrs. Jas.-, Kee - ter; 4th. con.*Carrick, while handling 2,2 "calibre rifle, •playfully pointed it erher brother and pulled the trigger fer-surprise---and Horror the rifle' vas discharged and the lid wounded the thigh. She just -"didn't' know , was loaded!' The h did not Penetrate.deeply an SCHOOL REPORTS . Times had oWing; •"Henry.Ford .7, of near ,l'enstadt, naiiiesakri and -rel. At,i94-oi the initlionaire peacemaker Sailed to Egrope ':call the men „Out of the trenches and sten the war before Christinas, was. Operateil On by "*-14,r,.. Hall of Walkerton ai•his home on .-Tikesday rimming last fey eomplicat. 1P1* prise of hernia and bydroeoele. Mr. Marshall: Gib - Ritchie, 86; Margaret Webster; 81.; Ger- i• -:-Earl Gibson, Pearl Beaton: Willie Pepper, Doratliy-Anderson, old Gardner.; .Witutti the Xi, W.—Lennon OlotigOin,..1:1arrfiy On iintilin-ilitarilWir : •ed arid. a and pernianetit peace es. ' Sr. 'III.— _Laurette Hackett,. Tillie ,.„.tablished," Ford is wiser though Hackett. '. . IIt—Wilfred Nicholson, Madeline poorer than his famous namesake. Johnidon, Olive Anderson, Frank Mor - Tuck Dinter Wonit.. While. at _CargaLlaat week Mr. Alex'. Heas at- . fanged:with a Brant fatnier to deliver' -51:,.1.1:,-;..-Finitty Shackleton, :german' r'.:to limn. and ' Mr. J. Ranesbottom., -O'Loughlin, Caswell Hackett. are udressed Thepigs, Pia - rived a fouF days liter, and,,M r. ItantiS- lay,.Liizive Alton, Dominic Berger, Es - 'bottom was iilibd"tb cough up:14-M flier Glaziercabsent). __gat otliorki,while Haas was inultited,,,.:-Pt....II.—Millicent•Hackett,___Elsie ' -toe 190- , Thinking that his- pig - demon, Blak& - . • looked light for that weIght, Banos- Class• -•--Maty Finlay, .Olire Mae eduld Shackleton, W. Lane. scales:41d the best .the pig Tit—*Kreest Morrison, 89%; Jean 49; Gordon Arcoeft, ,08; Nat Thomson, 64. . III—Auna Morrison,. 1.9; *Cassie, Jr. Pnrdon, 69; *Florence 07; Staniey ThompsOn, 94; -50; Pere,* EiriFettt 00. Everett, 100; • Elizabeth Inglis, 100; '4Frank O'CaPaglian,. 74; Elgin furclOn, 77'; Lottie Pr. B—Ilohena Martin, Isabella; 'Pi...A—Garnet Farrier. 'Thotie marked Vera heist Spellers • in attende4c07-EasPWitIve,tieah, 9.4; W64 McDonald, 712; ohney Ketchabaw, 601 Jennie TOwle, 680. Harold' MinDonald, 654; 'Pearl McCorvie, 545: . Jr, IV—Annetta Towle,. 429; Willie. Han311ton,. 198; Jauk•Hibben, 139; Nell' 'Sr. II -1101(3n McDonald, 308; Ellen ,Ketchabaw, 298;_carinan Hamilton, 281; Dbrothy Pickering, '273;. -Annie •McDon; ald, 249; Pearl Raynard, 2854 Ernest NOTES MuSr.BE PAM SontikOroce farmers Must Pay For Worthless Rest Estate. ".4.001594of Mileit general interest, and to::::::.0,11:eidnp:ecrtubletrion:G. a. n ''izn 1"'"itt4t it is tho duty of the Oov- euurn::::::::: oftilittric: itio4iinv,didunecea manct .. Ill'Is P,n9,414r4t, enlistment is vol- OultOAS, Stied 4.134.01her of Bruce town- nionlentg uo noll."14, tAken care of by ,ship- farmers -kir the' payment '.of notes OW GAvernffiePti PredPil viith clothing,. , which they had.giVen tO Peter and 'W. Rtiniloulent.a Jiving, 'alb:A*4w 0434 ,na,,, ..--Mbeltar bo' n'S:h1:)•ftraezinn4thwolthcK.IleenZaltiof; haMv°1:::::°Viga444z0- bil.174:ittiZtts14.'?aTet8 The' farmers claimed thag . MeKeni a Inga.aFe ls,olog hold, literature ktvibut, ',tent reforeseutatioes, anaTop. t libTiroup4 •rfcrlating. City, ' town, and -4044i5;,. they bad refiniedto'pay. * The property 'eenne,;110 ban made liberal granta ti.c74„. Possession of the notes befige.a0 'such .11-, uMorUed the Milifary,01fieers of Hai,. .eereplaiut-, bui.beett Wade Jay ;the nielterii , QW•P9n000 :11:140111. 000)plete Battalion, . Wider., ' Of •the ,paper, and' ig, no. Way: aesistance'of 4very patriotie, per.son,'I4 1;he;Pitral'ibitrgerfetierd•talti41040-47.1nailfitetrs'oi-v.i;i've • .i. 4 Le 'oe'rP4u1S-ttt; h e: 40 iT''a'' Olen, il:e. *ti''..,- 'keep- '-th, ,ii:etee,:iYereerdered te pay, . The fpllow.: .Btitiali," Army in: .vigorous.: poiver 'and of this MelfOrd: real 'estate ° throughout ;wow., wi.nith, of Toronta, spent the county.' but on many of the notes Christmas at Walter S5oten. - • taken by them there Was a clause to the. .Mr. and Mrs, Herb. Tan. left ta,day effect that if the.property did not prove. for tbekiiemn in Ashland, wfs, . .0.8 represented thp note weal& pot be . Mips Grace and ,Alr. Russsel Reid were .' For some time warrants halite been, Alymer Tiffin arrived home last:Tues- out 'for. the arrest' of the two agents on a day.' We are all glad to See 'hint once • charge of frand, but so far they liave •more. • eltided, the officers of the law, They are -Mt. and Mrs. OheiTy and daughter, a couple of- worthless rascals, whom fmreauriraAly,sb.erta; are visiting at Thorriaa many would like to see behipd 'the bars... ..George awn and_ .fainity__10,d, ;The Dr.. James Lloyd Wellington, aged reielord theddeath Of Mr. William „Tiffip, ..:08, and Harvard's. offieSt'aliimnuj„. hip ' •alveli. put the following decalogue• of a native of, England and &mete Cahanisi 0.11/11ZIMIERAVtOWL-l.- -tellurian is up -tiiyou.. 'Begin by ep. 'titan a"ioung man.- Thep he and two plying comthon sense te -3-. :.: method other brethers Moved to Langside, vvheria Man and • Rature Croat New Breeds-- of ify.14, . , , . he endUred for a while Ikhe privations and hardships,nf piopeer 'life. -- In 1898 \ . 1"..Eat: u one-third less than. Your _ , aeig4b°r 'do9s., sP4iPg . ilior vq&ef.- he resided entil his death. .Mr. Tiffin. , tables- Ana., cereala and less meat 'on was of a social and: .kindly diaposition, .: :.. 8 -.Drink`, water: in. bopions .draft&:bini, He was honorable apd upright in int but .drinking coffee. and if yoti us.e. .411 his dealings and was nniversally taste fer tobacco, •but rnbderately; or ' before his death, yet he . was alwayi- elieerful, and waS in his pew in .church- •kOu'li neyer.reaen. 'leo. on an excessive- • ' 1' W-E2c7e1:tc7tisle. every. Chaffee yoa trt, notice was. a great shock to all the com- , 6 Marry... yvhen • the. 'impulse, lens' will,' which helped hiin to bear hii afilic- fon :You have.:Ibund yinir_mate.' ,Old:- tion patiently and without -complaint te: Ileub,en andIlynier, at home, And Mrs. cputable ..'physi Cleft: Ilialri it •Illan'S ' MoDonald, of the. 2nd.. Oen. - The re?„ 1 :hances. tor A.100 have been. ,ruin.ed iy unskilled treatment. , • a. crowd . of': sympa;thetie friends and ...X pc te. bed ,and get• up, when you', neighbor& A short •serViee was Cl)11- 'eel like" it ' ' Parli to bed •and early ,ducted by his pastor, Rev. Jas. Penrose; rag a, NI mow Aiginna. • Ilia !gni' I 111111111111M111 " I r. 111111•1110 mil I • various breeds and varieties of .domes: tie 'fowls:. in a certain sense this view' is Justifiable, .saYs one writer, lint in a more general Sen-eo trawls are the 'ptoduet of their environment, and mail is but one of the lector% -though:en essential and important one, ,of such environment. ' Man himself is :a pro- duct of -his' ow,a: breeder ittempts to Make a new breed or variety of foils, he •makes snch a breed Or Variety through the effects Of environment which has' made him. 'And, in cenforinity to what the -environ- mett has made' him he Creates tile new fowl. gnvironthent also works directly tip, .ou the plastic material of the fowls. --The Leghorn „fowl_ with its graceful • 0 •Have a hebby that.. wlil keep taken to the church, -Where. there was , prolificacy:1s a. prOduet Of the sunny ,.von't have tune to grow old, . 'shape,: great actiVity and remarkable , ..,:our mind active for all tune' and Jou , .s.tievi'evoi.if. Much sYmPithy is. extended to the bereaved wife aad 4.634 And relit -- P6 apt? noWbere else it could pessibly . ose, for nit,ntal irritations -make fOr, ve Originated. The Perking is clean a early grave. right little, tight ,little hiland.". when 'gOncy %lit to a pergen, knozving ' ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.—Chi Man's efforts are in harniony *ith na- ,at be is going_t_o_oirigy,-it:for ;the Ttiesday evening, Dee; 14, the inernbera hire's influ.,ences he has the best op.. ..rpose. of v rAin.;4. or betting, el,nnot , Of the Presbyterian congregation'of East Ashfield gathered at the home ef•C__Iltalge,_ prove thel tate of domestic fo*Is we ' :Paramount 'held by Rev. Mr. Littl& Af the 'close —Tuesday Dec. 28. ange." This, we ,beliere, is One Df the reasons, if 'not the reasen, why North Mise .Aida. Jury, .ef . Kinca'rdine," is visiting her friend, Miss AnnieClarksen American' fowls. are general' purPose ' ' -' fowIs, wlw French fowls 'are, table Angus McDonald, 4th, Con, Kinks& .,.. . . and•Alex, McDonald, ' from' North Da - poultry, and why aaeniterranean ...owls k. i. , called on friend's here list week are prolific layers. This, too, is' one ° a - ' "' ' . Of the reason% if, not. the reasion, why ' W. L. McKenzie, of Lueknow, visited begiri.la b4- bred' as -general piirpose Miss Isabel '111cDiartnid, is' Expending feWls when 'introduced by poultrymen. her Vacatien in Detroit. I. , . intel. Canada, And_ tbialstenis ta. help: _ - Mr. And :Mrs:: ' Olarksottareapendig td-acconnt Tor -the 'fact that' in' flits :Week With their danghters in Detroit. ' all:others in popularity and prestige Thursday night. . .• 7"" After.the examination in our se 6 , on, Tuesday afternoon a Splendid program Courey's eoruers was rendered by the pupils. . The serv. ing of lunch brought' theprodeedinga to Lanes Mt' Wilfr8d Farri8h 18 :Social held in Paramount sated; TueS-- .Union banday,Sehool- presented -.their- • miss mak Jamieson'. spent the Week- -ilreicgkiwirrita"re*. ' daY visiting the former's Sister. . ing of giro upon our friends, we ask you toaccept this gift as- a mark .of eer MV. mrs,Jake .Tohnstom Sett appreciation of your fidi liful 'and cheer. Int servide as superintendeot of our nians,.Sasle, are at present kt Sunday' SellO01. We. esteem very lila ly Jas. johnstori's, "A •• what:you are doing for us, and hope- ' Mrs Jas. Bell and Mrs, D. Sprodle, Of thatlionntihwortyp:etsillntte Goder'elt, ate Spending a few days visit- '"'ars anal pa jarle'iwtyl,tha. nuds Wing. his experience to 14asi the latter h.ad his pig tested and' found it •wa • light to the extent of 56. lbs: Taking their tr&ibles to the fanner they gave -ngeitiiltUrlist, after soMe quibbling, tettitichia :the urereharged pork, paid the CeSt of weighing 011 the tewn•scales; Grade VIII.—Ethel McDonald, Percy Taylor, Wesley Tiffin,' clordon iSeatt., Grade VH.—Tsabelle Moffat, Erneit ' arid" ire. iiiefee U00;0117.0.0 • pries of the days spent in Paramount . Grade V.—G.001.p •Tkn, Margaret A. nuenber 'horn', here attended tie - Peggy 'Thompson, tett it irktees, Geo, and repovt an extellant pr,,gr un •.A ril'.*., • ' 4 ' NI1 I'rcitimiNo M00011,V11, . Snnri•:111;c1)fNAr,n. ] isiam .. J I:N ut Tow r:ia . tfiAIv r1 K ET'r IIAiiAW • . •111 made a pun ,rin :it wanking tlireili• Or their kitndn,ess. ILe said their gift would. he always k pt by hint aid 0, doe1au tr »re• : secial time spent. During the evening Lir.zie Riitherford, of St.. Helens, in appreciation of her •Services es organist of Lanes chbrelt: The folforiing 'address To Miss Lizzie Rutherford, St:. Helena. • We, the Menibers and adberenta of' Fads 23,0fieid Presbyterian ChurebiliaVe often talked ..togelher of -the :splendid_ , We haire a few. grod styles lek• which we offer • ai kip; reductions. Two Ladies'Sealette Coats, :cir-irr.-e42-2-.0-, A Special in* MenIs Wool Fleece Lined Underwear at 60c. each.. Now is the time to buy Wbolle'n Underwear while the present stocit' lasts as prices have advanced. • We wish all a. 'Happy and Prosperous New Year. • The Home Ipor you the reading matter in .....7thehome news. Its .every issue will prove a Wale -ono visitor to evert atembor of the farraly. 11-T41011;A" (Mid your list of :'n'svspaper We Wish, Wing as tlie do the long distance You have to travel and the regularitY with Which your. phice is filled hi all kinds ..of weather, when you might he resting in '.6.rthe orgap lead, the service of - 'in millibar we feel we Can.. never full -your faitlifulness In. this very impertant areept this sum Of money is a slight toteo of-onr respect and good will, mid Our pray-er, shallbe that God may spare you in health, to continue • sr-ohe good work and labor, of and that, sonle . day yon. and the eongregation wheme praise iteryiee You now leacimay be per- mitted ,t0 join, the greatthciit over yondir "Unto Hiim that loved mid washed irem Our siiis in his «awn and fiat!) made us kings and. piiests unto. 0(4, mid. His Pitt her *tri Him iwy. oeovii:ar;:egActfitlieonn: A ofiS Ba.a.kiei:Ir. ticknow. .11S. Stigaq'thoe. De. to AD During Nineteen Sixteen 1613SLEI: l'eAstvi4vSA: TS° IfeA4N CR.14(1, ,plattdj.L.P.pZISR.