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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-01-20, Page 1'7744116-7-, yleerreerrere-y V • 11, 1,00 pr Year, in adifinee; X,25, OtheriVifie • .,uoiNow,. own, THURSDAY, sTANUARYo2Oth., 19160. k.004.14- 09- OENERAV- Carnival at lire rink to -night . . ' Ewalt MePlierhon is the new junier in . J4014008 Baillt*Pr;3t lot of Lite Coata t ,11414 prici to ' glear at eautreWs. , • , " Te -morrow evening is the ditto of the -'•Ibeal Women's Institiite Box Secial irt i M,Sinelair, proprietor of the Vie. -turi441inw,„-paid-luttlatt'visit to town on Friday Of ittet week. Having enlisVci with, the Huron Battalion es Company Adjatant, he pea to London to take a 'MEN of tralning the officer& elasa. Mr.nSinith- will hereafter have charge of the Theatre,. ' To My Patron: -.• ,.' • 112 PresePthig for the first :Awe in Zucknow the 'famous reel play "tiodrh" by Geo. Barr AlcCuthesen, have 120 hesitation in highly reco nineuduag tliis the',bee t`fal feature. X know that it Is good toofi:0111 it; big- • aodnalsk yeivtii.take AnY-,word. for it, and: NT; -3•Xl4Qt1 ee . If I *am wrong your recruitieg nteetltift_11441•341810Y•A*44 come to 1 b 11 • I ailed'. •Re- •'''. :evening 'Of last weex..• . , • - Juni- e eer yie Alithe nien 'Om had ent(et,ed 'brim went to Kincardine last and Were fitted:Oat in -khaki, • • • • Delleet, fait te wire the • beautiful,. Play • 'Nedra" at the ltdoving:Ficture-Xlieatre on Thursday, Jen,g7th • '• The"enlisted'inen at WalkerfOn ere allowed tho:free use of the reading -room and hooka of the Public, Library there, 'Member the date, ThursgeY,: 'Jan. 27th. The Million,noilar Mystery will be run with the -regular show Friday and, Sat- urday nights. • • • Wtteaf., ,WANttn at the" LuCitnew Flour Ifighest: Mallet picas Peid,H-TitOteavEN134013..,, " .. - WM; AT WANTED At .tbe .Lueknow Flour 14d1S Highest market prices Burns' It at Lucicnow ." - . • The tucknew Fire '13rigade- will 'hold a grand ball OA Tuesday night, January • 5t'li, next. HelVer's celebrated tive.piece °reheat& will supply the music Luneltte - Ptid..._i11L:rE.tvI BIlo 2en will bdserved. Pipets will supply Men's Sweater Coats, special at $2,00,, music for tbe Scotch, dances. A Pig at Connell's. Nowis the time to bay erowd is expected. Tickets $1.25. Pro. Sweater Ceats awl Woollen Vutlerevear; ceeds are for patriotic purposes, ,Gallery Help nialre the, reerniting thetithig seats . ce s -• • - - • ) by attending. Major Tolinie, is well Worth • . , , • Private George, of Paisley„. one of 'hos, who will address ,theineeting here , 7.1:7"6. the evening of the gives a very interesting mount uf, 4ia.,oxporiOges at the front. ' next Tinirs day ( the 27t11 big The big snow Storm, 'which prevailed • . trier 0-etario ,the first three days of the. week, Was reported last week Moving up • . the Missiesippi Valleylt was general over the West; •• - • A few, Menis Cloth Overcoats „ at big ..iednetiona. at '40140 'coat *itlf Offer waST$30,00 . for . . • 'The lima( reciniting office • is 'a very- : 0)0am-table spot: The: hop; have been ' provided with a big supply of reading. matter inthe Way of. illustrated maga, • . • • zines from the Patine- Library.. • , .. At a reernitiog Meeting trld at Paisley_onFr, :dayeirerang, Colone,Veir stated : that,.tbough °abstinent tor the lfifitir. • had Veenunder way for only two weeks,- • 300' men had already; been secured for • .the battalion. Wiatton led -With 110; . and "lAritlicertori carne ?second with Ob. „. • •• Mr. Aloorehouse Mitchell returned 4111 '8atuiday-fioin England, where he lidd - beeaoribooleess for the past two mcinths. , Mitchell gays that though one sees -- spictiere aniEn,glenti he hears little. °heat the. war. The stranger who:seeks infqninatini at once falls under suspieibtf. „ T toCal. P. O. now has. a supply of the 3,1 litatapi recently issued by the P. 'O. Department It. the old lo stamp Vvith 1 T e printed'acrOs the face: 'This auggesta that. tbe additional one:cent is not Id betin...re permanently. The .3c seamnoeill he welcome as -compared with the War Tax - stamp, . • • , EE BRO STUDIO UCKNOW Open Monday, Tuttle,. • day" 'and Ilifeditesday • eaeheweek, coniman6e • • ing January FirateClass Work gearaiiteed TOr famaly • grooves or itidivi u pietntet. * • .'Ert;arking pictures a WITH TIIRBRUCE BATTALION Below are given the names of the 18 young men who, UP. te Wedoesday, had iiigoed a.t I.ouelcnoW for gervice with the 'TEESWATERIOTEL • IlEAVIt* AleX. Lamtbertuch :Of the: lOndome ,Hotel, and. lAtta, Len& of the Grand Unien (Otheiser'S),Ifotd, Teeswater, last , week. wsre .ordered to. paY does aggrega,te ing over ,1.00,00 for Violating the liquor itemise Lambettue was fined. $400 and costs :ou •••ea0b, of • .two Charises, athounting to 'an $.806,00i ' share WA 0400, end costs on one charge. •The ebargee were -made and prosecuted by Odetiteible"Treoh,rot-TeOwittO, and LiepnSe.Inspecter '1,Yltit?„ and ,tho eases: .ive,re'..triedt before :Magistrates MeLean and Fergiiseiri of .Teeswater, and Magie- trates Itichardson end ToltOft'rpf' Walk.. erton; satingat Teeewater MonclaY •o last.weelc.f, • ' • , , The keel option - laur has long, been: trainple11 'ripen Teasteater •and Ogg, aPpeeri tohelhe .vigorous effort yet made to bring .the lawebreakfirs to justice: Constable Trench, Who had. been spec ially. appdin bed to see to the enforcement of the loeal option law,- hid been away from town for flOide' weeks, 'and' the hotelmee appear to have taken full and free advantage . of the fact. On his re- turn the constable visited both thelotels and found suilicient evidence to Make convictions easy. • puBuc...yikrOwTic, MEETING NU • • ANcvitlE..R "XMAS CHEER ACKNOWLIDG Fte. WM."' . IOhneton, ha a letter to his brother, Robert,. writeas follows; "I 'wish you to expreea my thanks to the ladies and. all Who contributed toward the -Xmas Cheer fund for the..,Splendid Xinita Cheer, Box which. T.' 'received, - reaelted me :OM day before Xinis, :and helped te ;yaks the day brighter, knoW- hag that my Lricknew friends had been .sobind., I found Many very useful, art- i„cles; arid ilnight Say the box arrived ia perfeet conditioo " : • • WTiIIwnitfli"thet,liy is. in ePientia 1)4);87 ecal condition; can- do a iifteen inile mittelt with Ms full 'peck and 'feel . AS fresh on retnrn: tobarracks as when:be leaves. CounianY h6S had.,:excellent training, being well officered and' every marl tu•excellent physical Pootht!..0e. • e. • ••A big rally recruiting meeting' will be held i the Ton Ual1 Lticknow, on Bruce Battalion. The names are given ' Thursday, Jan. 27, at 8 p. m.•• Interest, practically in:the.' Order in which they: „leg A:Actresses will lie given by .enjuitech . Thos, A:.MacDorialci, LueknOw. Marshall. Graham, Lucknow„ • .Peter 1.11,acKinnen, North Dakota. . Angus 'MacLeod; Llano*, Albert JeWitt; Kinloaa. , Will Hiiston„ Lticknew.-„ 'Erine'Peirey, Luelcno4: Hairy Williams; Kinlossr •' Frank Rising, Eintoss. „ • Jack Mactietichlek, Ashfield. • Alex CanapPell,"Ashfi-eide'. : - 7 Will Stitesen, Kinlose. • Robt. Hibben, Ashfield. ••Robt. Aiistin, LUcknow. • Irvine Henry', Ashfield,. George Tuenidey, Asltheld • •Vtll• Harris, Liickhosv. 'McKinnon, of taicknow, and rrivate George, of Paisley,a returned wounded • Soldier from..tne front, who . gives per- sonal .experiencee by the. trenches,•• and by Major' Tubule, MY.P. "The righting -Parson", •Excellent mune Will _be fere. • isbed by local talent.; Let there be _a _big . attendance -_•,Everybody.. weleonte. and everybody. conee.--Pres. HYMENEAL, • . ilAirsuS-STADDoN: "Bose Dale° Wrin," Sask., the home -of-111r.L-an4-:.-Mrs A. H. Stadditeon Thursday evening, 'Deo..30 th, the meet• . ing place of a, joyous throng assenibled to attend the bridal ceremony in which • two lives were united. •The contracting parties were • 'Mr. Williem Clarenee flaYneS, sob of Mr. and Mrs. J. A:. Hayeas, Of Teeswateri• Opt:, and Miss Florence Maude ,Sieddon, secoad daugh- ter of Mr. and WS. A. II. Staddon.risear ':Ernpress TIM _north end' of the - parlor -ems- beautifully banked with paints, carnations, chrysanyheintinis and TillfIK THIS OVER , We wish to direct attention to the large:advertisement.by..r1lie .COinutittee,_ •of One Hunched"' which appears on page 6 of this issue; • ---D6 you knovrivhat-The-Colmeittee of - One Hundred is, and what it anni to It you do • not you should; for the. next , week.mako every effort to find out. 'Next' week yhu. will he called upon by parties acting for this .committee Who will ask you tosign a: petition • to the Ontario, Government requemting, that a provincial law bo peeped prohibiting tbe licensed sale of liquor throughout the province. Read the advertisement' on page 6, and think it over so that you -enaYlieve-your-7-anind-made---up-befor the -petition is presented to you for your 'Signature. . • Thisis not a political move..nor. a party dodge. The Committee of One, Hundred is composed of 50 Conservatives .and 60 Liberals, and all local committees are constituted on this plan. • It Was expected that the petitien would be circulated this Week, but the forms did. not arrive in ititne, so that the canvass wilt. not be made until next, week, , •• m Patriotis' "FOR THE FED WfillTe AND , BLUE". DRAWS FULL HOCISE KIN6SBR1:108 ORMIAIN CO. gtaltES • SUCCESS-atowo Was PEL1011TED • •-*•The Kingsbridge.DratnatieCoMpany made a. decided, here on the even.' big -of the 113th when they. presented the wardrama, 'For the Red White and -Blue," They were greeted by',e, molt apprecia.7. tive audience Which peeked the Town Hall to cap may, ittad by those who Were there there is nothing•,but praise 'tor the ae»atenr actors, Most of whom took their parts as' though to -the profession horn. - • Theplay consisted of six aets and there was never a dull moment while the cur- tain was up. It must not be forgotten. that the cempany were at considerable - , • hittgle Copies $ cents WILL _IlEvitiL,Px'.StTO:LtoVpisn.e, TUE' . :, 7:71:14::11,, ':$4:11(7" It -;"air • I . , -----. - - .. ; --IL McKenzie, 70, G. MeV!, 73; Ii. Mr. Ida. ,ToYnt has mule an import. ' Blair, 72; N. ThornPsoni OD; j.: McDott- Stut change in his big ash business within aid, 06; 0. .McMillan, 05; A. Alton, 64.; the past Week. Up to ••the present all W. Scott, 63; K. Miirdie,__61"; 6. Burns, ashes gathered (and heliaibeen haialling 67; It; Alilchell, 57;'W. Aildreci,, 50; J. About 76% of the, ashes Collected in Can. 'Webster, 40; J. Barber, ati; c., Towle; Ada), had .been shipped .to the ,4astero 02; IL McKay, 3Q: .1. illeOlor, VI; ... States to be used as fertilizer. - .liere- .N1 eNay, 27; S. McDonald; 22:; N. Bs. ifter it will all go to. St. " Oatherines, burn,. U..' •.• ° Ont., where a large potash Omit :isbeing ronull---Geornetry,Spelicrtg,,Britith pit in operation; and the ashes inAtead I1istory--4, MQuiiiin,„ ,134 S. Alio% 70; ‘,./ being used as fertilizer will be used K. • Ale,PPAjaid, 76; : W.. W06:1P:, 731. in: the making of :potash, , 4' ' • Hacjtett, 73; Anna INTichohi's,,. es; Seine idea ef the. ex teosiVeness•of the *Webster; • 0j . It MeDougaa., .,,(1.4 ‘1,-1„ :business may be gamed When itis stat,ed Palas,. ati wocinig-e, no; W. Ildvion GO; ;that for Years Mr. Joynt has had :about. E, Aitcheson, DO; M. Ratlinti, 50; K.,: one hundred, teams' at WorkcOlecting McNay. .57;•31:, FiSher,:60; I'41301•; 50;: •'eeleeri throngliout the Whole of Old On- M. Treleaven, 40; J. Deugh,....., „4:4 Q. -tart°. He has'contrected to supply the Whiles,43;: IC Free'mari,•4'2; I. Mellon. • factory at 5L Catherine...I With net less' ald;'41.-; A. Mittheit„ 3.5. ' ' •..' ,,, than 4000:tons of ashes yearly, and, ae, . Foals III;ee.Phyaive; BeltWi, History muCh. Attire as he can well- in. This. -D.' Douglas, 71; Ali L'onne:'' 76; E. breaks off the tradewith the United Hasty, 70; E. TwaMiey; 70; f; -5,vooa:$. Stats completely. . 62; S. McKenzie, 55; P. Ir::, 03;.. J. The con cera at St. riatharines ie known Spence, 63 ;.H. Alton, , 61; 1.., ' %Weir% 54; V. Tiffin, 51; L. Jelmete, eo; M. McNain, 48; M. McClure, 40; 11 Can- nel!, 38; M. Mi1ler,16; E. 110-..e. 64; B. Stewart, 30. as the Chemical ,Refineriee, 'Ltd. The business iscalled into existence •• by the entting•-off of the.supply of potash from Germany, where• it is found in .great). (inanities in mitieral'forM. Potash isitn eesential factor in the. Making' of .explos- ives, and since the outbreak -of war there baS been a tretnendous demand .for it. • '• One ..6f the ,chief, satisfactiona Mr: je.yet.hae in' making the change. ie his business is that hs reefter While ,tne war Its h9.wijl- be helping out on Ili mun- ition problem, as all the potash nie,te in the St. .0atherin.es plant will go. into, explosives- fOr:the---Allies-white, iLe,-- war, lasts. .In this connection We',.ntay • add that Mr, Wesley ,Toynt, who hs just sold out, his shoo.btisinessi will- hereafter be engaged.in. organizing and managing disadvantage .6win.g tothesmallness. a.. the ah-collecting..buinese, ' • 'the stage. ••- . • • • . • • The drama has to do with -the Spanish. • American -war-. of 48:98. PheT.fiest--act- CEIURCfl NEWS CONTINEVATims.rAt 'Alireriiva.:-•:-)The an - ton, C., and those which- follow are )resents incidents -at a _ball in Washing- nual Meeting of the Lucknow Preshy.. laid in: a red cross hospital, military and terian.congregation was heldin. the. feet- - guerilla,caritps near. Santiago, Cuba,. ••' • ere room of the ..elnite- li. en Friday liven-. .: It is.. inViclieeS! to make - .favolveri. ble 'ing.Of last .we.,11c. ' The officers ?..f . the :-.mention'of a. few meta:hers of the trouo coegregatien for 1616 were reiekieted .,when--justiee -cannot .-beclone 4c?-alli, but ‘`._e- feel that,,,withont unfairness, special ,TOr 1916, and reports frorn;•the -(4e-catsmention- May be made of a number who- -.organizations- Of -the 't ongregation. • •,,ve-re took the leading parts ,,, . . . ., • „read and received .The report 'of Sese .. 'sion showed that during the year 21 • jos. L. Sullivan, as •Fernando :Diaz,: members had.' been • received late the .Sp...tisli spy and 'villain:of the .play,. die - church • by profeSsion of faith, being, played great dramatic ability, especially . the largest number so receiVed for 1.0 in. his .exhibition of 'baffled and impotent rage. . ' .- • .Years... :The 'finaneiir secretary report-. . ' '•. •• • . .. . , . : '' :.. .- - Edinuni Sinnett did his ' part ,well as' 'ed . the finances Of thecongriza deli • . . . ..• a ir.atile Anietican captain, of infantry in verygood conditionThetotal amount raised by the Congregation. dtir,. ivho. falls into the hands of :the spe,age Diaz,afid his hand Of guerillas, ' ' - : ''• ittg 1•915 was $3•134,31, being' tonsider- .h011y..-.. To .th,t .etrants..-.0 .. L.ohengrin,a:„._Most::oopular with..the tun -loving ele- weddin.g march the bridal,. party took inept was "Beverly Brown?! a negro cook eopresentedby Ifeary,• P. ;Rogan-. .who., 'etalkednigger"„roade `eoon"jokes, break and grimaces and Mien sang agood 'urea'. song in a way whichewavedlitna.bere Mimic,and the equal of .. many. i`trayel- . . . , ing..entertainer. , ... M. Walter Dalton Wag another wha, as Stiltoe Merry, a . youthful --• Athericene lieutenant,' did his part-very:well, espec lolly in the. love scenes .With pretty Bess Walton, who was' _a:Daily suecesafal.in obeying- the'c.oque.tish maid who'evident;:. ly..hitd a number of toyeritO choose" feom.' '. 'resented -a fine Sold,: ier,:"Pilitlip Bassett," and -Jas.-.. J. Sin.,..-. :nett was very.. much at,honie tra the 'part of comical Trialonan.• . . - , ' , • .•..' "Lieut. 'Ohtistobel" represented by A. Martin was a; -ehivriiloiis.' $poish soldier who intuorethari One scene- wen hearty appktuse-,--•--:-;, • '. - • '. . : - ' . The, three. young -ladies,. • Misses Me. Catehy, .01.1onnor, and •Spilivao were. • yery -cemely-and - prettyvespecially-a Seed, •cross .nurse, end' were: „euecessfel in . their parts througliMit; • '• • • '. After the tilaythe'hall wai- cleared ot ' ably io excesi of the anintnit for theyear previous.' Expewes, however, had . also increased so that there was little cd, a surplus to show.. , thew. places,- Our -bride- entering on -the.„ !etrin-of-lier4cithee.-- Bev, Waggett-_rea. the inarnage • Service, After the vows had been given Mos Norah Nerrfs, wbo bad played the wedding march, swig "0 Promise Ale;" her rich "Voice in :this beautiful Selo added effectively to the solemnity -of the service. The grooin was. supported by Mr. W. D. Robinson, of Medicine Het, andiIr. E Moor.: house', of /Week, and the bride by Miss Essie Leach, of Empress„and Miss Eva Moortnese; of , Alsask.. Mrs. Walzie Leack-of-Reginat_sister of the bride was the matron' of honor, while little Miss Phyllis Rose Staddon, sister of the bride, acted as. tlewer girl and ring bearer. ' After` congratulations a buffet hincheon was served, 'about seventy guests 'being seated. The officiating minister AS tuaetmaster-proposed-a-toast- Untie bride which was responded to by Mr. B. A. McOillis and also to the groom the response being made by Mr. Hugh Miller, efficiency engineer, of Calgary, and a cousin of the- bride. The bride was gowned in -Ivory messaime satin with silk chiffon overdress and Renzi ;teatsand the visitor's' and a number of• trimmings, with silk tulle veil arid tali" Lacknowitee enjoyed a few imure.dane- tette cap., _Her_ ibouquet was white_ ing, • • chrysanthemums and carnatiohs." The Receiots amounted to -$167.60, an as 'going away gown was of black velvet expenses werenot high a Considerable With fur tfituniingit and large black hat into is availablelo- be-tureed over to -the to match, and ft.rattskiat coat, the gift of Patriotic Society. -ef-its-peolLthospiritthat'-aattiates men .: :the-grocini, The bridesmaids - - • to- do and die for the flag under which gni/led in pink crepe-de-cher:le, with they live, where 001' that ilag.maY. he -chiffon and_ oWatifidOWn triramings and • . Tim following:noteis inscribed up5n, the wall of the local recruiting office: "One - of the main foundation •ones f unon which any nifien-fliai, expects' to mast as 9. nation, lies in the: patriotisin- We extend a cordial invitatn io toStlip public to call and see our • Portraits, . Cards' and Folders• • V,r,e havc brnsben for hair, teeth, tmilaund shaving. . All $ir.es and t1.1 of the betit ualitr for the price, •Cornba of all 1912e$ frora • the •Iteavy =nab for *Ammo ,to ttie narrow comb fot Men,' inol : cod -liver And iron 'tonic is a tentarkalala body builder .and 'strength, . •crentdr fot young peci.ge, feeble •014, and delicate children.. TIT it on, our 'guarantee. Pees you good tr costs you nothine • • Dr. Spenc#'s Driig , Store • Ind Nyar (191ity Store triZee ferettel , Veit In Out Wiiltdo0 , • • THE ' Gerto.-_The .stormy weallier• accounted for an attendance ratiter be- low the average Monday. -evening, The : topic was ."An Eventee With • Gilbert Parker:" Miss Kate, McDonald intro- duced.the sobjedt by giving a biograph- ical sketeb of tile' distinguished • author; Born near Bellieville. in 18K• Mr. IN, ker (now Sir Gilbert) was educated at Toron- to 'UniVersity.and ab Trinity.'• 'On dein- • Meting his college :studies he • 'visited Australia, where after -a short. lecturing 'tom' be entered: jeurnitlism . 6ince that time be has been almost Con-. • stantlyeogaged in writing, end has 'into a lotig,list of bOoka to. his . credit, • He was married in 1895toa New . , , . . • ork • heiress,. and since' about . that Unto hes , •resided in England. In 1002 he entercd•• parliament 'as : an rniontst and. •was • I:a-bleated in 1905 and '1010... Illu.sTrit- ot Parker's' writings,were -g.tven_ by Miss L. Henderson and E Racine, and -Aliso .-A..Boyd gave a, synensis of one of his 'best .,stories. . Miss M. McStorran •'contributed an inStrumentaf, K. Ninrclie. a recitation; and three girls yeoal selection. • The Social committee will • have &large next•Menday eyenter, whorl the topie will be 'An Evening in Ftartee,? unfurled... ..: , . , - carried pink carna ions. The. presents Puria MoKrisf moN„ - , were numerous and costly .The honey.. , A reel:tilting meeting. is to be held at O Whitecherch in the iitterests'of the 1-61 a . • . , moon will be spent in Banff, Calgary, Huron Overe'eas Battalion on the evening aod.-Effinontorn- On--their-return-theyeatrXruay, T .an22. COliftnet cin$ t• rti will Maks their home;at 'Valley. View o'clock. " The meeting will be. addressed • •Meeting at Whitechurch WAW-AUXILIAR-V, Fog OUR,ON COUN1Y .A PtIbhC tneetieg of representatives frete utmost every munici Pal ity in Tinton County wet. held at Olin too On Titeeday for tne purpose ot „ a county organization an aid of recruiting. Capt. Wiadeyer, of Toronto', Who be- • 1.6fig4 to-rtliwttookit affilOif;taitifiafitlai, addre8rrand-told-of7theattecles8e0-of---:the auxilliaties in his ,district; „ The:ititli nI tO ,bitire•every Man woman of this auxiliary or an enlisted min. This auxiliary will have everything to der With the assistance.to be given the battalions to be formed in Unroll and will lat a through which careful considecation is to be gived to the needs of the boys froni linton, as well as to all county interests. 0111818 l'Adlis A.1.1 Capt. VirintleYer Says this organization Waffnet only for the time of the war,.: bet for at 4east tittny. years after the War in Order to deal with matters' eed- .ing emitideration.• Lists are to be tabktlated shoWing the standing of every spund limn of military ago, and the local auxiliary in each Municipality will assist in securing re. emits as Wit as pnsLb1e. Thc speaker referred to the fact that up.to the pres- ent, women had been doing mest of the . patriotic Work; that the time hid 'cote when the melt nitist '‘`de their bit"- in, whichever ttak they ,could, even "titot4da: as'in Many -Cakes it Meant a satellite of hteinoaa interetts at well 8.8 tho socung tie, but the' call;Vrats urgent the otitis 'Wit beta- and it Woo fittirne ,00etifio ott th0 at of Farm" near Empress. • We wish^ them bon voyage on the 0008.11 Of life. ' • The Indian Soldiers • Hare are thithaineil tf the Indian boys from Cape Croker Reserve, Bruce Co., by Mr, Gecage Anderson, of Leckie:re, and Pte. McKinnon of the 160th l3att- ,alion; and tr program will be furniehild by Ai:embers:of the Wurghati -detachment of the 16 tst batedioe, which includes it physieel rifles - Qiite A few of the boys around' Whitechurch have ,i,vhd-Iia.v 01111Y..loinshi thn different overseas_ un - r may Aillite'd1;fitei1'lty, 4" --with its ain the vic some or the nameit. Tliey are; • • .7.inity are tecitected- mice. The Michel): Lavallee,;' Bernard Soloman Meeting will be' held in the Troy Block. Ditnief Penni* :Paid Nidjiwani • • -. • rotilrliginlEAttivener eit(Tr ston, Alec Johnston, Fred W. Lavallee,: .. • Welliugtort Fedonienott, Wilfred A. Lam- A recruiting meeting in the interests arandiere, Enoch W. Taylor, Berne?, It• of 161st Overseas 'Battalion IS to he R Keeshig, Peter C. Nadjiwon, Burlyn held tit S. Helens' on. Friday • everting, i. Lo,v,aileecWm. y. Johnston, linreY the 21st inst.., coniniimeing at 8 o'clock Tayloi, Ed ward i wanze,Jon. J, .101108, The program will be furnished hy the Petr Aktwertze, Gregor Keeshig, Henry St.. IlivIens 1,1terary Club and the meet. Johnson' ' Peter Martin, ,Matthenv ',lg. he adevessee by.tte„ it, le, cam. mon; Elias Chegbano. eron, of Lucknow,.•and err. 'McKinnon, • of the 100th -Battalion. Some of the EnliSting Affects Labor young men of 'of St, Ileletts have already .• • • •;. .".."*' • lathe(' 1 I th.114 1 inont and 8. :The farinerkttre by no, Means the only, number of others are expected to joio :employers of labor who are feeling , the froin this Itioality: The meeting 18 (0 be: effects -of -onliating With the • OW 'WA -W.' held in,the Forester's Han ' .11epreseht. lions, At, firtoselalast week two °file atives Of the Wiiikhain Detachment of assistingielerks in one bilik and three the Huron Overseas Rat:alien will be in the other joined • the 101st. The lareeePP. •• :manager of OtiO of the hanks Vvrotte to • ,4; the head filo and asked that •Ineti hey Don't Agree sent to fake th'eir places. liVoixt came . - • ,brtek that no assistants could he neif Thirty-three applieations for divorce that already many of the aliket. were are schedukti for Om present. riesaion.•of short banded, attd tho 8t068014 Manager patliallient, inch:Art that of Major Gault was AdViSed to takegala Into dm service' e • ' • Matt 800 einployee14(repreeetitingabOkii 30 per oont.4 of tholUnk of Oororaoroe ,alijoeto,ve4Oinect 'the color. of the Prowess Pat regiment. Of the eilk mentioned Toronto heads the list with II appliegionsk Thom 3X0 21 topthor from 914,arloo . •,• Grateful Acknowledr-ont 'The folio ying brief letter fro'. one who is "doing his bit" in France, t which helequested to. have •„.uhliehe; in 'Tile SSNTINEL explains itself: . • • * Frende ''t`" 12216 , ve Iron ConSi • . Presen ti ?. • , If .r° let us make a sisg,tt.ction that may help thepv Here are a few ofsthe IncAt • presentation gifts: Cabinet of Silver 4ilver Tea Service Q0.1C1 Watch' and has Good: tvlaatIo CloCk " a Itretrola These.are only a few 4f the teeny beautiful gifts we coUld Let us plats With 'yen. Onr heeiPiven. tIf; PreeectationS. . • • I wish to thank the ladies oz Lucknow and all- those instrumental, ir lending the splendid box I received i e -night. .:iron may :be sure such gifts, ..re very much ., appreciated out heretitherigh Jeweler rather late in the season, I weet evise •I one in Lua. cknow ad vicmity, ,, Merry . . Xmas an a. Happy an 1 Prospel ',us New ' '. i' Year. , - . ' •• ,' EVERY./2.1,Obr$,...,c9114Y0.,._ - - - Neurs-.Sineerely, • T. 11114STRQZ0 sa,tisiactor, ALEX: D IVI.acD1 M4RRIED IN :SASKATCH-ENVAN: Business :change •'Mr. Wesley Joynt lias soli :u bi boot and -shoe bnsitiess to S 7/tali:eft 4r.- Co. Visho'get possession on 1 bruary 7th. Mr. Joynt has had a ton.44:aitiettss, `with a gpod land fuli stock atays on band, and we have no doubt br r tuner the. new 't6,naggmetit the ci,:r4 will be kept up to its past bigh rndhig. Elsewhere inthis paper will b feund advertisenient of a .clearing sale which Mr. jcyrit. will run' until the husinees changes, hands. ' , ON EY TO- VOANo-On mor tupa-; and, uote;-:: • at reasonable rates.' Fire liStlituut both tock and Mutual Vompanies, . GEO. A, 8rDWALL.liantter, ,Lnehnew Nir FUlt..4 aro in ghed demand iiyni.can got highest cash prices at Alenti4,'.:-On's ;Dry MARKETS • • (Corrected up to Wecinesdayeeort) 111Th • - .p7• 1 00 • Oats • 37 Barley ; •55 Buekwheet .... ...... 74 Butter.. . . ... 25' 27 Eggs, new ..... 32, , Eggs, fresh,-..., .• , .. •:33.• Hoge • •• 0 .15 9 35 • • . TORONTO. PRICE" HIS iE2. • Wheat. . bush •• • $ 95 Co $• 1 OQ Oats, bush 42 arleyu ,-bsif. LUST -4 pato Marie'. by .70..1711 ft,t,nlier fevi/tir of;Wintarti,Iltin tee. The publi4 aro-here- liy ‘varne'ri against the purehose of ay mch nate shoeld the $31110 be offered. far ie. • • 1.20.e. •• WILLiA5i lirsvrtha , •Hi$0-test eas'iPriccei.paid forRaW 1711.; 41' 6-1-tf. 13)..yrzsIsr,N, LOK.-On'tlxo read west of Luelo:li,.v 02) -gtb ablack driving' • robe. • 1.?y ppleck.e. leave at the Sentin4 Office recett'o WOOD WANTED. -For Methocii4 . • cords gteen.wend; amide Aoki, 21' -in. /cngt11; and 5 .401,11 dry wood. 'Leave tender with O. A. '1'EN,1 tO,tho In:408 of Owundersigned, Lot 9, Cob. on or about Deo. la, uns, Sy about two veers ohl. Own.' 'o have - same on proving property a rdi ,-tg et. penses.. MV.RDO 24p: Luegu. A it. A. Choice heavy steers...-. :7 50.td '8 15 Butchers' cattle . ... . . :7 00 to • 7 50 Feeders. • • 65 to • -6 ,75, T.,ambs, •ewt ' •• 10 po to, 11 00 Sheep, cwt • .• 60)- tq 1 r itter, Creamery Pei nts 36 to••37 Butter; Dairy ' 28; to • 30 ggge, new 42 to • • 45 Eggp, No. storake: ... • 30 to Potatoes. hag. 135 to -11Ogs, off cars . 9 50 to • 960 Notice- to 'CreditorS • In the ii,titter ofthe estate . of •William "E Gordon , .litt•e of the 'Toe ornp of "•'• Wawitteash injfie goutteraiturere; • Yeoman, deceased. , . r . . 'T-1111044lie% 41111-i:11v-el .N0fieekhoveby,given 'that all pc • • t ,2.,1,l1 ofOotober; A- D.1913. 'iit • , • WiLLi . of Wowanosh in the Provnice of 0- • ar •• e • - herebY required, to send bv 'Post' pr!”. • :id .ot -§1-‘14t-litlitliSettlaCe1161:9f§alsii, it'ew "'-‚-‚„ntateratohed.,$ohnitIr vein for • I - te Dec..49thelote A met weddin• Piece" when. their eh esvciatighter; . . • 1111-11 . accottuta and thO • at e or ill • tt tinta6s aud ItAislreq49 ond full • vi'r AhirtnwOordotf:.AdnuutstratrLt..O Co ti,$_ta ., „WednemsAY, . and effects of the said \Vilna.' 1i. i ,.. m. their c.2 on • i tag Of their claims [LIM 2116 tbni,. di their - . , ihetitifilullviverilledlif'7‘..4 ;Ina --**4-. wts , united in niarliage ti. • Mr ant: Iry r Tlins. John Williams, of Pennants. S tsk, And take notice that' aft u• the 11 ••i ffather, was-goWned in white ehiffee feased amoug..the porsdils .2 .......tLttLer . • 11 Js. mune in - • Pl"11 10 ' 1 f -the performed the ceremeny. „mule • was it 'tea Lucknow 411 tial ".• ""Au'is"' or4stheAti breams w Id t f.c TAT4 rtla te. • • ' titifZirr.viVel.‘1!Ciloh atet11601,3'ti,tottanngittict,ou, pie left for - -7*'" later tO 0114 - aa. serve an nett ming reem ' • • For Sale • .• FO.R.SiLh1.-Threc very deidrabit . proverttes inIbc.Villag•e of budknow.-... Forparticulars . •' ply to . GEO A. SIODAt.t Ammer,. ' • 2044f. • • •• • .1174.1•61 FOR'SALEI-The Admitiiinm, ...a. of the • &tate of 141ary itvan, late or the -T o,rn of Soderich. in the ()minty of Haroo. :narried ^,. wornan, deettl&,C(.1.,, Otreti kir sale t • ing farm property:- The south e't'es Lot' 1a, Con, 12, Vt'est The •property is situated 21.2 tulles ..ft,, • 1. Luck - now and 1.2 miles from St. II :kThie ltirm is itit in 1.,tirsuatt-hgte, her for the pest seven years; good' , , v'h.dnt th.10 acres of bush; sit a 1 in first class farming eistriot; barite • house, 2. haphi attoi driVing shed', 'file forth • has a goon cla,y loata, and i4 , ti..4 Class corialthat. for ,nixed farming-- FT.. farther partieulitmapply to 1): .L ityan....iiderloh,• • , . Onu ntario.. Aduistrator; or to .1. E.:, , Real Estote.beiller, Lineknow; Pena& .. foot, Elliman & Protuffoot, Sol ,,i;.irs.for • • Atinti»istrator, ••-c.at 25.: '• Applications •.dialliratiam v..11/0 received by tile unclei- • . • signed for the following Village Oillent,5,- %Ito-. ---, 12 Adock noon on Topi-day. the Fir,i, day of . ' 1 ebruary. 1916' . • , tititee „. •itt,:ary ' Vlerit and Treasurer • " •is.:'10 Po • • 4. 012)2) •-Vollis-r-tor traNe4Toyable:lai:ixtulzi '..i:iffi ' Cott..101 We, ',id 011 , it.ticit: NT" • • - ' •.- , • 1,14 Of) ' • • ' 1•Xit-11 'II Welling free of rent' - J . E. Attsrv. C 'erk. : February, 1916., the sail' "Aartita t: -14,1" ;art tie, who Wtt.8 given' away e / • . her proceed to dist:Watt° the asset. et' t I '11 "1 The bri eta with. oVerfiresA of chiffim edge.t •,,i.-itit , AfirLiitifiLg.ri.,,,.r,.‘,t,,,eiagcti..,),,Ltr. elaints of ' iteh :...1,c: ..olaritbow..„ „she _wore .a. „tit ,p,,tid , , e said 31artha (lonloti v.t4,A nt)tt'Acii\e.: • :Pift4.rttia roses. ninee.avridnerarIcrikitiaftt ; otir)116.1%;1Ciftto‘cf..tt%.:41:1:1:itte •0: , I.. t il cc, 07 t, d a i i i 1:th :, t 1 ,,t, , T li-.0 , 1 1 . 1122 . . „ - P. ,---,‘ , i , . ; . ' ', 1 ti,t, tecipioht of many beautiful prehet,tq 1 4. b. lino. ••• .' "s• 0: ••wqinY, eileleenualada44.tita,ati... • • The bride's travelling snit of ,.browe'breadeloth with large Velvet and Mink furs. • • a** Rural Mail Ue»Up . . 1 Our tura' mail carnets had tlieir first -Actions st nee the :4ervick• start- rni Monday, when the „heavy snow storin -rendered, the country. roe.. b• al- inOst impassible Themen on 4 _and 6 WE.f.0 the onlYcines, toget, throuidt, thongla NO. 4 got e far as Holyreort. Tile -Way w -As. +aeeTtvorg-e-.--- All the Act oat on both days • bit got stnek and turned back. -The storni and block - ode hoe brought p tivki pints b POII, nection with the service: The 'rural dia. Wets' eannot Italie A regiiiitt- serviee 1111 less, • roads are ireptlipen (whih, of, tonne • ),. occasionally ta impossible) dit th0 -carrier is net mai Cannot:, euempd • for breaking heavy roads. Another i8. that:the owners:ef emir, niiien 12. *IV•tti the. lie*. It it expecte-a that the box 8118.11 1)0 kept in .sitch . tont Litton thatit catt, be served. Witliotit the 'ekriler .1; ita.v1i14 • •e. :A -Chritiee heal a situation. •• • *. rot:ProStectitifithdtarrui.writelheripal warner,,U.A..,13.1i.;St..Thonta.. Ont. •' U3 I 1•'• eoltemwreuss... 'The -Famous Five -Rea Play. l?y George 'Barr `NicCUZ..lieott A THURSDAY JA 2 7 t 2 ,S110WS--"e•3:oo, otrt. o; to 11.'60. ' 1 1 • • • Thii$1401ilikS to be a 'rare .t.re,gfor pAtroit Of.the • The Millis only a niontlis 1d awl .IntSbeen pu/.1. * lit the be.;t Theatres in Toronto.• W4010. Mulio 15ct,. Childem A