HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-02-10, Page 4''''7Irrirrlsr"fflofer
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•Iiliew people tufo the torturetef leatie
Xstilrened)ointshecatteriolitee
sesine *ere mete mettleilenteeSiee
Intim Wed( siSi each leteeeeclinit
the *IWO system, .• tek
T. airs4. riteuniatinat it is quite ea bk.
seelloiseito unpreitie you( tenersd. hese*** ,
6* IMO*, yOlar blood, ired the :cede -liver.
ist :Scott)* iltraelalios la nature's greet
Idoed-oteker, while its ineeliciceilttoletishe
most strengthen* the organ* to exPet the
Inglia4t48**(1. oPhnild yur itreagOut
EinalsiOtt ishelphigthoosands.
• wary day who.60414 not find other relief,.
Itisiaestleeltleettiolic
doHNBUTIlatttPANDICSONS, tent, Oitolph
Out,. lurnuance. The ena. MAXIMO,
lirAiltArRY •74UNOtfif. • 14101040W. bat. Agent
for various lines et insuranc.e.'Fire and, tate
riot claws oomplaties guaranteed. Only
remora agent M tracknow of the London
Mutual- A number of viiiage :sod farm
properties for we. `• , •
lIttrknont Onto!,
itriblielwe eerie" Tberselee Zeroing
et Lucie/ow, (intaxere
A. D. X.40iCX1s111E, Oreerleter
• ann:Saiter.
ameselinaex==.
THURSDAY, VElle lfith, stota
PAIILIAfkIETIT 09ILDINGS FILM
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The lose due to the battik* Gf the
Parliament Buildings at Ottawa is var-
ieusly estimated at from two.end.a.lialf
to.fiv,e millitn dollitreeaceerding as val.
ie iS3 er iii not, put uponthe wells A1,. has something to do with it. 'We would
they now stand. The butildingacest the Jot say here that the telephOue is nota
country something 'like the .ferreer sum. reliabie source of information,unre;s
d
The value put upon tite furinsiii ge, and you know who'ing: you are talkto. There
Other content's Can be only a ma ter of may he.a, esajart, allokr a the other •ead
guess Work. DotibtiesS, some of the fact,.iterY.:Pften. b.'. Central is not
decumenteePlotares ap4 records could 4 good, place•to go for infermatien•unless
•• I ti. O. $" letcknow Lodge meets every rvitin . netbe valued in money! A rough esti- ion tire teeteeioted with the, Perikhvtim
evenineetealuockin their Hau.tmete is, that by timing the *Lille as they- • ec ' • .
• ben street,c, eel,, ereterilgoratteleeltre.duty. entrale . is senora,1 y busy,
flateAtriF*.°F4ifilhar ?...41.41.11.6:4 .09.na (ie building the broken and Creek-
hasn't got the information askeetlyr, and
Bee. See., A. H. tad: Vine': §e04 111. Far, • -.1,1.
easea. - • ' '- ea Parts* of course,) the b 4' mgs- c°u-Id damn% gate' ter be • made. a medium Of
MO- VIONIWIT
illa Cithadsi While Gleflitith tin 1
vihont a shadow of allopicloia fall% is ay.
reited,
WILD ilitKPORTS ,
As a Sort, of aftermath to the otiaw;
are 14' lot ni Wad ,stories were repotted
last "N•tineday evening about fourteen.or
ore• munition factorieti beiug deetroyekt
As a matter of fact there was only p3aet
of one clestrOied at Hespeler. This air
Pears to have been the work of a lire
bng; but how the story got going.about
•there beteg 14 plaeell desire), e4 is not
•etii;dy explained. Perhaps the telephone.
A. V.& A., IL 0, Old ,bight Lodge poets,
every insday night on or before the full
• atom, in ;the Masonic liell,Havelock•stvft
R*41191v. '4,1111Velin).6:102,4tir.
•'W44444, • 4, :
re-oaerSsted at a, cost .of about eoen. WhOp:it ' "cleatral" feers rather,
three Should the; ,walls be 4bused m tbp.t regt, tct, spd gets
Pu11q4 d°v"' .anel entijelY "1"/ •builateAs giving out infOrmation thet isn't, quite
erected the Cost. Would likely. run-up to comet: ,Remember; yeti likely are only
. T • „:,- „...- ' - ' :- fiie•or Six-MilliOne; for we MAX assume one met of fifty who asked for teforma-
•` c...0.10. peuit mikereeiggly No. 54), ••lawknow, _ . the ' . . , . ......„. ?.. ,_. . „ , , . , „ .
meets evem last 110110.4Y ;lf•tlio iltootli. in. that .gOverneeent would boo tugger tion Which "Central" maybe hasn't, got,
• ie. the Odniellows Hall. N ',sitting oretnern - .
eotdially invited to attend::: °Wet Ranger, and better.iltall.: ever.: !. There, WWI nO in.-. ••anci is, Eidt., ja dutywistlid, .80 ' giva • if .it
'Ir giet411Y.Ntoliel‘r4 Jselfirs4t*eilti3 aTbitegdt
altm, ,'Surallee on the bpildlees or eentente, :it has get P i . 0, 013ring.4 senseon , t -
t ' 11 ' . te** al ds
., 34.49.rn,wsh.. , , ,_ ee ,• . ' tieing the polio of the goverement, "i; ester of any kind, it is Suet as Weil to
le%LueklloW 'Judge, No. 1$7, mod4- eets to inetite its. propertee ' . . - take stories of subsequent disasters with
setioen,etonaaeoreacamontn in the
Diarinid; II". Elecrl'a It' IWINATHirh;lt"' diff'Onee 0 oRli°n " t° the "igin' a until the pablic mind bedews teetled,
Ooey. , Oeo. Paten' rem. , 4104, WS»
same gnu. Masker Workman, J. Vac -1 more than the customary grain of salt
Dental •
• ..,. „
'ial attention to gold. Mates, "gowning .and
brldgowork. Visits Wroxeter 1st, and lSrd.
WeUneslday of each:1400h: Gordo Thur,
cr. A. 14EWTON„, IX, re. jai,. ilentisL (Wee
- Illock, imaknovr, untAll niodern
metlioda use& Bed inaterlab; 'furnished,
Cowin and Bridge work. : Rainless extract
tonby the Also of the latest, simplestand
infest _remedy, .S0MNOp0101. Newest
thing In_sirtittotal, teeth...Alm:nub= platesd
• non brogablo. •
•
(Odd
CENTRAL
sTRA1F91414 ONT.
.YOU CkN SECURE
'POSITION
If yon tatke,a..;,lintirSe-Twith5ns. The
demand Upon) us for trained help. is
many - timesthe. number .graduating.
Studente:arer;:entering.'eAeh„ week,
,Youy,.....,enter. at nuy..time,.... Write.
at once for 64 free cattilegue, ,
, ,
. .
D. A,:itaLikOutri, PrincipaL
the fire. There . always Will be these
VOX& Win believe that the Germans did IIURONCOUNTY COUNCIL
it- wed there alweye will ,bre theee who
will believe it the, result a accident Grants$2(100 to the 161st. Huron CounlY
•
-Vveyscas Battalion „
Though the people generally believe
that the: firewas the result Of '• German.
incendiaries, •there is not 0 yet any
direct eVidetalle Pi Which to base e that
belief. "The chief of the Dominion police,
who%) „liusinesi it is to Proteet the build,
inAra, from the first has been emphitinin
bis essertions that the fire was due to
-ueczdent The fact, .however, thathe
reached thie conclusion' without an id-
vestigation naturally discounts hiteindg.:
inent,and suggests thae•lie_ia.Outtb pro: -
Wet his owd:reputegeri. , 11 e German
fire hug started the .fire,• be outdid the
po ice; an na,tiiially the police z11 no
readily admit this. '
Sir am 1.:Inghes is alsu enaPliat ia in
his Opposition to • eheetheory that a Gee,.
'Mad did ite but Sir Seen always ia;mere.
einphatie than-cOnsidenste,-. and being ia:
charge of
the chief of poliqe, would noteeadily ad-
mit that a GerMaii had got ahead of hiw.
Ris poo-ppoing. of the ariggeation, of he-
cendieriem ::erninds as thmig.li he had
reached his -cenehision.Withene ceneider-
igthevidenie,
'Regarding the • theory of Germari , ine
eendiarisnai4t may-besaidthatthe-stat
of •pdblie mind is such that we are
llitely :to blame the Gerinandfot "things.
of d destructive nature' that they do not
. . . .
do. We know that they are fit for any
crime, and that they woiad- gladly dee
estroy•thePaelieinent Beildings. if they.
.cciulcl. Besides, the Gerenenincendiaries
doubeleeri. had 'planned te destroy • the
bnildings. Three weeks -before the fire.
-oceuard the ProVidenee Journal( of PTO'
videnee, gonnectiefii,- reported to the
Departtned,t of .JusticeWashington,,
thet.it had infornittien that the dee:true;
triwa Was a pert Of the -German inceridi '
Mies' plans; Beemise.nf the destruction
of:property *the Itniteit States', and
_the slaelene,se Of the United States .Gov--
ernment in'neaking an investigation of'
the ..German espienage ayatew11e Jour
nal organized a secret service of its- own
Whisk '-di.d-Mucli to proie-tOthe-Govern-
ment that. certain :German- , gentlemen:
were no longer,fit to be id the conntry.
It was in.the,:.e6urrie of their invattiga,
tions Of the Working of the German es-
pienage system in the United tates that.
the agents of The Journal came by the
plans for the destruction Of the Canadian -
Government buildings. •
• _StilLaccident dyliave foriatallectthe
intentions or theGeiiiianars�n-,'
-Butilierealways Will-begroundforevonder
how a fire ha.vinionly ordinarry material
to feed on.shottld make th'e, rapid :prog-
reiri this one Made. :,NeWipaper• report -
ere say the oewspariers.and' books' ihthe
Reading .room Wherethefirestarted•pro'
Vided a. alibis- of . infitinrfirible-niatSriaf.
J3ut thli is not SO;tinlees the papers were
:vety-lopsely arranged.... -_iesenreist people
know, •a pile :of :neWspaper cannot be
made to :burn, cenielely, and as fer inag-
'..-44,44.anat.oeke,•everY linjiiiieWire knows.
• ,,
-that' it take i 4 strong firei to Ceiialline'
• CREAM wAwrgEk
WE want Cream andwill pay tfie
--,Thig4est-marketpricertforgood
cream.' Art.: „Creamery , and
- Cheese Factory Patrons having
,-•ereain- during the winter months!'
..would do well to ship to us. We '
weigh, sainple and test each can
of cream carefully that Wereceive, •
and return a statement of same
each -time. We furnish two cense
pay express charges . and issue
cheques ' for cream twice each
month:- , Write usl,and give ma a
triali;• `* will cost you nothing and
we :guarantee, you 'satisfaction.
• For further ,::particulars write or
send for cane and give tig a trial.
The Seaforth Creaniery; Seaforth, Ont.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
WINTER' RESORTS
SPECIAL ROUND TIIIP.FARES,
'LONG LIMIT STOPOVERS
Asheville and Hot Springs, N.C.; C•hat-
leaton, S.C.; Nassau, Nd'.; Hot Spring
Ark.; French liTel Springs. Ind,- Jack-
sonville and At Florida points; Havana,
Cnba, and. lgatir ...Means, La., via New
York and .rail (or steamer according to
destination,) or via Buffalo, Detroit or
Chicago- • '
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• BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES
. ,
Other Heolth lieeorts;!Ifotint Clemens,
Mich.; Battle Creek,St. Cath-
Adrie.4,.. Welland :and PrestOn Springs;
- Further :partienlara-211- -aPplienti.�n.to
Grand Trunk. Agents. •• •
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,Oe l'id,AD-TfifeAgente'Luckniewe-
BAIT Mink TROUBLE 4
Yieldita Delicious Vinol.
Shreveport, La. -="1 had irbad stem--
- *eh teneible for yeara. arid became
weak I could hardly walk or de any
work. My appetitewasor, my feed
wod not digest, I bleat and weever/
,Aveak and nervous. I tried many reme-
•dies without,kelp. oak Vireat-,-srlefeeel
_ • tised,endetriediteeindenowney Stomach
• trouble -is completely ed arid I sm
.• well. "—E
Vinol is guaranteed to tone Up the
q the stomach and create strength.
M... Spence, Druggist, Liicknow.
A pay at the. Front.
• There is a kketcli in the Canadian
Magaiine for February en 11 "Frog-
• enent,s from a Modern kompeii,". by Brit-
- : ton B. Cooke, which gives 'Otte' D. vivid
'impression of whit it is like in the shell
devastated area in Vtanee: Mr. Coke
• ,16 graphi,e descriptive 'writer, and one
• reafterereading..fus_sketeh•4...a:-day.„
.passed
in reined Frerich town that one
• The. January .session Of the Huron .
County 'Peurzeil was held in the ,connty
town last week, with all the Members. in
attendance, and 0,0.$made the necessary ,
declaration of office before Its Honor
jill‘igoehat' 1r NI. tivingato.ne' iorta OpPoietect
Meilen-foe the year 19e6„. the motion
being introdueed.by J. W. Taylor, J. 0.
Laithwaite. At the expiration of the
neeeearity Intif beer and there hang ns)
other. nominations Mr. Livingstone toek,
his seat, and briefly thanked the :Mem-.
bete for the honor. •
4ng„Ahe matters .coniing up 4 i
the council was the preperialToe , theap-
pointment of a county agricultural: re-
presentative. A hitter from W.
John-
ston, Teach,'
erre Asseciation,enclosedeOpy of resole -
tion ,Passed, by that . 'body at thes tete
meeting in 'Exeter, Asking the. county.
ethincil, to appoint an agrietatrural repre,-,
Sentirtife-'.frif This courity::-Theffie-hrielso'
a letter frolai A. H. Dow, secretary Of
'the. South Huron. . Val -mere' • Institute,
asking for the apPoilitnient of slick; an
official; a resolution hiving been 'pulsed
et the annual Meeting, June 22nd • Mr,
Dupe's letter says, "We think it • wini1J
be Lo the • of' thefarmers - of
'Licari County to have a district repre-
sentative -for ,Haireri-County, inet .ivhera
the cooker maintaining is only about -7
cents, Per 100 Ores, there is nofarmer
in-:Huron...County but. *Mild receive
more' than 7 cents Worth of 'valuable in-.
fOrmatioli•Of benefittoterniing interests."
These communications were Sent to
.the specie -1.0m niittee. . •
• Mr.; John F. Groves, of Wingliani,.
wrote; stating that a \itselution had been
passed in thetown council of that town,'
Onaniinously asking the- county' -:'eouneil'
41 Make a liberal grant to the mat,
battalion for the purpose., recruiting:
'This..vi;aSeent to the executive coined',
Wei,* „being: stated " that a deputation
from. the County -War Anxiliary Would
be -on 'handon-Tliursdayto--1ay-Lhe mat-
ter 'helot& the Connell,. .• . ' :
Sent to exieutiVe cornniitt�e..
.The proPoled,Superarinuation Bill for
teachers seems to be the cause Of differ-
ence of opinion as' to its Merits,' -
The minty clerk of WeptWorth wiote
that the county had .appoleted a Cone .
inittee to; onnoee-the passing -of-,the Odle
and asked the county Of-liuron to do the
same.-'-lhe:corentyeoleeir, '.taf 4-teir'd1S6
wrote asking the -c.operaticin of the
-county of Huron in 0pr:slung the till.
On the Other hand a letter•from' Charles.
O. Fraser, president of the Ontario
El-
ucatioiial Association; wrote' protest ing.
sigainst the -letter • sent out by Mayor
Anient of .Seaforth, on -which the action
of, several counties which are opposing
theBill, was taken.. With reference to
Me..Amentrieletteelle writes,."This let-
ter' was 'SO inaecurate in Statement and
iiceetnfair inspritas teriiisiiiiethiiietir
whinn it Was Sent.: The very fade that.
Vere'giVeti'sethod to have been '..titArecl
in such a way as to - convey „absolutely
false impressions and were eVidertelittal,
eulated to mislead; -the purpose being to
seetire a hasty :decision antagoeistieto
the bill. Copies of letters , giving tbe
ackoo of the county of Waterloo which
gave the--aepudiatiOn-ef----the---triisstate-
Pleas by the staff of Lbe
Colleg-
iate, and one giving the. epinion of Dr.
White, 'head' of the Ottawa. • NOtilial
&boo'. and his stafif,. favoring the Bill,
- wereknelosed.• ;•
ito_TeliefieLtietta sent the educe_ ecerne,e
.tereheleon was reappointed trustee
Of„the.Goderiele. Collegiate _Board, „
-Manning brtlittliiitefe •Collegiater,:'71*
.Burrows of the Seaford). Oollegiale,and
R. Varisione of th,e4Winglorn Collegiate,
A. Porterfield. and Mr,. Holmon were
appointed auditors..
.Ledkieand W. Lone were aimoirited
to. the BoardofCriminal Jus-
tice amounts. •
• •A motion. to. giant 810e0 to Cro'deriel).,
Clinton' and %lighten' hospitals' iri the
Same division aS before was. eent to
.cornmittee. • .' • . ,. •
•The standing 'Committees for the year
are ami followa'•
titeetative-eninniittee—Jv•-•Leelrier•Jv
Tievier,;(1. Stewart, ••Aslifialde P.
Harding, „ 0. a1(e.
coinniittecli". A. Ellerington,
1 N. Carephell;•‘A. Irwiri, Soo. Dalton,
3. P. Doig. • • e
7 Finance eoreinitte.e—Con. Rehe
PoweU, t. ilieset,' Ste*iiit, M. ,•Arin.
taildings. fire fighting depart -
Mint and his aseistarit say they -heard
exPlosioria; and their conclesion hi that
there was not only bat °well
set". To be sure their evidence; again,
is somewhat discredited by their eatetral
teeeleney to protect thentrielves ..They
. . •
areit good deal discredited if e •fire due
to apeident got away On them in this
anothei inanrit. W. Nt.43:
bitt, M. P., sayaiat While he Was 'en -
&veiling ikelacapell;SrielVe—ViiiTding
.bas. had araethat,,glirepse tla"rar-tages Wei almoseltrio-Elied down-
of 'writ. Thereie also A Capital war story
'entitled "in the(' Shadow of .Strife,” by
: Uslie Vloyds-Olt i!lumithtinrirtick, 'A
Student Datlin GerinaeY,!" by 3ohn
toltinq "Royal' Cantles in rranee,
• biatitettitt adtrafk4 arti,,e10.6,31 nstelle that no German firobtig could get past
es'Y'ell •l6Iterli other 5m11* them, and the fire Chief, who will not
nt articles and olairt stories.: '
• mtia that an ordinary fire Could get
fore of en eiplonion.
S� we shall,. for the present, havo to
take' our choice 13etWeen the opinion of •
thepoliee,•who would have us believe
vroatWAI3P et• the, ',whoa* away from hita.tig this tine did.
loar Iii/4)ot rmi4keo prices to the tneantitne a strongguard has
_ictr"..44stiPvt$B040
been pat top Govornmea
Thured4 tbruary toth.,, 190
County proptrty.ti,41/4.. Ntrn, it.
Neebi. J. littiVite 4. ro.rdi J. Love.
liotine oL Itefuge-3. A, Fetch Dr
'Mine, J. Love*,J. M. tlevenloek.,
Wardee's committee -•,,f.
weite, J. N. Cimphell, W.11.
15tewatt; V, Elletingtfair.
• The roads and bridge commiestener
reported that o number of bridgeo re.
waived llot tit* The Brussels bridge
required new flooring, aloe the eidewalle
on the briclge required .v new floor. 'The
• commiseioner asked wilt (her it was the
county er the town of Brussels which
was responsible for the 1100ting Of 'the
sidewalk. A timelier of email bridges
requited to be erected after the freshets.
A motion by T. K. towen and g
. Mitchell, was that the- eouutycouncil
donate ten per cent. ef their salaries and
.all offietels of the eounteeten Per cent,
their salaried to tho Patriotic SocietY fOr
1916.18 ;ase
's " get tri.the special eon:Unit-
-
T11 .
tee.• • • •
Oki Tuesday evening the Members Of
the MAMA Were entertained at the:Brit.
islrEircliange to a Sapper by C'outrty
Clerk Lane arid County Treas. Hoboes.
' A inotioir•Wea pet before the County
Council to • Plaee insurance oiz all. the
menof the county enlisting in tbe 18184
'( LEitten) 'Battalion, bat after considerable
'Clitternision ib was tOrned &WA. •
' On ete iou of ReeveNairn, of qode-
rich, and Itewa.rt;..of Sealorti4 the sum
of 42090„WaS ,gratdVd to the lolst Bat.
• • .
00'1 -notion !Laithwitite and Elliott
a .g! -ant of 4$2000 each Wild made to the
four ;high subOols'ot cottoty, wing,
.ham, OoderiOh, Clinteneind Seeforth:
On motion of Meseta Mitchell ;and
Laithwaite, a grant ef fl()00 to the
three hospitals in the' county; Goderich,
elintonond Wingham, to bs a.pportiOned
the wimp as last year, that the sum of
8700 Was granted to be distributed .on
same ba3is as last. year, ,
LULKNOW SCHOOL: REPORTS
Boont I. 6?
• . • -
Jr, Pi: Iries-Excellent.-11, McIntesie
C. Thompson'E. ...Annette:mg, Geod—
e., Milne, ,M.MeKrenzie, J. Stewart, G.
Begnes„ P. Webster, A. ThoMpson, A.
Irwin, IL -Geddes. 'Fair—D. Mein*,
N. Webster, T. Webster; L Sniitli, K.
Chisholin. •.
•• •
Blair, G. Sinbit zit-, F. 'M. 'Hen- '
derson,. G.. Fisher, Q. johnston,_D. Due;
Good—G, McKenzie, M. Arm-
strong, S Heston, De .Mibee; 'O. Blitz -
stele, F. Nixon,' H. Webster, Fair—G.•
MeInnere Jewitt, 11. Finlay, W. Ag-
new; -F, -McInnes D MCIntosh
Nixon, M. Oa MIA& • • •
e
- . on 41. aver. aVeridance 34 •
A enuple of thusselrmen aro int.
ting in a HMO grindineonathino. They
,wiU pulveriao 1mIIO Aerie to housed Ott
farm irride. • :
A 0040 seventy men have enlisted
honk tio.d•erich• with' the 6.1st Buren
Regiment, and over 600 have enlisted
itemthat town since the wer *an.
The onstoinsecollections of eloderiel
. ,
aid its outpertie for the 010110 Qt Jou
ary were 0.2;814 07, The colieetione
for January, 1915, were enly $6,093.
14. Tbee collectionnI et4erich alone
atiOret;--tilifiiWir,
5017.68. • -
During the•recent high water the
bridge over the Nine Mile river on the
.4th Coo. of:Ashaeld, ',collapsed -nutlet
the.Preesere 0.0111 is a god
deat".:Of tratlio;on.that road the oboe nee..
of the bridge is at4Mlect v4ti a ggod,
deal of ,inoupvtmitsupe.*.. ' • •
. Mrs:, flobt.:Udger, ot•Seliforth. re
oeivorl wok bp' Jan, 40 that her seekold,,,
son, Thames; had Weil killed:in. the
trenches in. Pranee; He was-a*gunnot
with the I nth battalion nn.4'-htfl en
listed at Sault Ste, Marie." Mrs:, El
.gar has two .other -sons in the rimy.
• i'anestable .Piellow • • of cloderich,
whose special duty It is to. see to Ot!
etifOreeurent of the Oa nadtalt QuIPer
alien Act, last week -sei!,41;wu suit
enees which outO0lit on, tIO 7 0'.91001;
train. Ont) mtaiitination, 'they-. were -
found to contain two, dozen'tottlee of
whiskey. . Theconstable is now at a
loriS to Auden' owner for the goode:
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S NS BANli
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ApITACAND 'R-16-57E'R' Vp. $8,800,004. i 1
.' °go Branches la Vanteda, i
A OeDeral Balkh* Iinslilesi Ti 4111Sacted
Circular 'Letters of Criidit, , .•
. .
,. Bank Money Orders ,
Sitirlw,1140.,a.S.11,Bctri!hitE„Pt;4.R.T.t.MratA. NT:
T.. 5..RUID Manaket.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
I beg to -announce; having Opeupd, a Flour, ,Feed,
Seed and Ieroduee-Tusihess in. Lucknow,. Where -I;
intend to pay cash as •equivalent- for, any „farm:.
produce, ;and hope to seetrre some of ,;your tiade,
because 4:j the qualitYand:value•of the goods. I .havq,
for .'saje (I try to buy- the best) and the car abil;
promptue&with which I fill your orders.
Stock melt. and poultry men.would well to pay
us a visit, as Ave have on hand at ,attra.ctive',prices,
the following: .• *
Pure Lanieed Meal; Oil Cake (old •
process),. Cottan Seed Meal, Hog- ---
Meal, Molasses Meal, "Royal Purple
• Stock And Poultry.Specifics, Laying
Mea[ or Poultry, Alfalfa Meal,
Cracked SoUthern'eorn, Beef Scrap,
Bone, Oyster Shell, Clam Shell, Grit;
Caldwells, Royal Purple and Match,.
fords Calf Meal in 25, 50 and 100
bags;
ellSran, Shorts and Flour of _various kinds at special. -prices in
•, ton a.zierlialf . lots,
Come and Get Our Prices
Einlough, Feb. 2a.„1916
TO the Editor of The Sentinel:
, 'Mr. He Graham and I were ap-
pointed to C'Einvass the 'Icinlough sub-
division in the interest of prohibition
fir the Province The work was. com-
pleted in two days. We'were fortuniete
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in finding everyone at their own home
'hr on the wad. We made a thorough
canvass, giving., everyone a chance to
• Pt. I:—E xcellent-•-•Tkuglas, H. sign. We were deurteously redeived at
every honse,- winch inade the Job more a
pleasuire than a work. Itis needless to
say that the ladies ,almost without an
exeeptiom signed at arse sight. the
-young people beten the ages of -18
and 21 signed and only sit men *hose
names are on the voters list,' re ivied, to
sign; • e • -
NO-
,• lee` , I. Mienore, Teacher. v-IITehnepatr4go,uereid.,eteitilsepii,etyupsidbeyth,:.exesceite-,mtehne,
sense of Ininthr: . The first one told UN
with emphasis that the country wee
to dry now; While the others told • us
that the country was too Wet. 'Tbey
stated that there was -more liquor -drank
now than before loCaloption was intro-
duced; arid that there were' mere boys
ifalrning to drink now than ever . before.
attributing the 'bottle-drinkieg practice
to,it all. Iffieiqail to wt.,or don't Want
•Wilfred Hughe 'vviiiyel'ellitheliebilisTe there' .1613
'Sc. Marjory —1)°Ugi :1.114setti dtliettr one boylearn-
ten learning.toedrink at the open bar,
and theyreeem to forget that this bodo.
driulfing practice hire been cartied on
for geeerations„ especially at dancing
parties: But „I will farther _ and
eay that many a father and another has
condemned some particular bar, or la r,
for the downfall, of their sees, when, if
,all the truth Were known, •it would be
found that the.fatal seep wits' taken..in
there own home. •I would „say right
here that alcohol in any of, its forms, is
too dangerous a drug to be kept in the
home where there are .children; not so
much that the „children acquire a taste
kir it, as the' license it gives them
Where .parents never known, ,,,by
their Child -ion to - touch 'itethe oblides°
have esefear-ofeit--that egenerall-yeetaerieie
them safely.through the 'critical peried
Thos. MAt,OcL114.
' Room II
. II:—Excellent----1.0don Reid, Mona
Mitchell, M Smith, Clare Jolinstori;
leap Dwain, E. M. Orr,_.1lehticton.
GOod—G. Jewitt, Lawrence' Jewitt, Eva
Johnston, 'Fair—Tommy Alton. Foot
—Ce MeDonald, N. McInnes, Beverley
. SpAule, -Good—C.
Murdie Wallace -Howe, • David Carter
as, Lov-
ell Murdoch. Burnie Dun -
Can McDonald, Stuart- NtcKeneie, :Mar-
garet Chisholm, Walter Eaton; • Clifford
Imrie. Poor-el)erothY Houghton, Flor-
ence Reid'. • .
on204 aVage attendance,
26.33. •, • •
• • Clirenufleos, Teacher.
• Room III .
Sr IH:—Eicellent-Aelletd; S. Burns,
13. urchee N. Afendelsen, W. Treleaven,
K.• Hill, V. McQuillan, W. Huston.
Good --.-Tena Blitzstein, R llowey, H.
Blitzsteie, P. Mathers, A. •Strachan.
Armatiorg, G. Douglas.,
Jr, III:—Excellent—A. Murdie, M.
Welistei,. D. Mitehell, F..Cain, F. And,
rew 1. Rathivell, H. Thoinpson.„ Good
--NiHWebsterFR. Andrew -A., --Johnstonr
G. Thompson,, W. Murdoch, .-A.• /Mb.
Fair—Mary McLeen, G. Reabure, W.
Time:peon, L. Durnin.
' *5 A. Btisoess, Teacher.
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OBITUARY
'rests--Cleoggiiphy, Arithmetic, Gram, 'On Jan. 234., there passed away in
mar, Spelling. • -- • , - .Wingham HospitaleArmai Margaret be
Senior Treleaven, 0. loved. wile of Mr. Hairy •McClepaghan,,
-Deuglas, V.elledley.7.- 8—a. Smith. --
of isergrave,7and only 'daughter of Mr
Edtteation eotrimittee-:Dr. Milne, S.
Mitchell,1 A. Stewart, F. W. Small-
eornbe, Govenlbelt.
lload and bridge coinniittee.W. It.
Elliott, S. Shertreed, ll,, Lobb, D.
Mutrayi11. ()rich.
McLerid, H. Durnin. 69—E Johnston,.
G. McDonald, f. McGregor. • .• •
Jr. Hughes, C. Smith,
Potter, 'J.:Smith,. 60. -e -J 'Spindler,
W. Elliott, *L. Oarlike .56—(E.
Elden Johnston) ties, LeMeedeleon, *O.
Lit tie 40 • .Me Kendrick (*Harold
Agnew, *Howard Agnew) -ties, (Rimer
Johnston, M. Orr) 'ties, G. RathWell.
Below 40 --*J; JohrisiOn, G. Huston; D.
Campbell, J. Cain, *C. ttrigues.
* tnissed.exants. • • v -
No. on toil, 3,3; aver. attendance, 30
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and Mrs-. Wm. Barbour, of Whitechurch.
The late Mrs. MeClenaghan wes born in
Whitechurch in 1886, where she, grew to
'womanhoodand resided until her near
titige' on Jan. 1st, 1915. to Mr. Harry
McClenaghen, of Whitechurch, after
'which the young couple took up their
abode on a farm near Beigrave. Always
of a -warm hearted- and energetic api tit, -
ehe.,threw herself unreservedly into all
the activities of heeeectimmunity-that-
epode for its bettermerit and, uplift' in
•ony way whatever. Orgatlist forseveral
-.German .Arreited•at Wingham _..veated&-the_whiteohatoh,,....weehytoriao..
Chorch, a leader in all its young peeple's
meetinge and activities, an active work-
er•in the Women's, Missionary Society, ,
and e.twia s at her •ost of dutyregard-
Iess of, the 'date of raids or weather,
she left, on her removal to lielgreve, it
settee of loss, Shared by the Whole Com, •
triunity. In her new heme she began
again her Ile of loving helpfulness And
service,elaut it Was ordained to be but of
-brief duration, for-atteralengthyllineste-
of which the kat three treniths was
pailers for thit* cf.entiy. itifibirtioaee anonl in Win/pain Habpital Where twice
0.144-mi.,,witawiiritpc-0.gefinvreriseee,"-filifi,;ptidelWeiWofietaticins 11,--aviiirf
that might result in her restoration
Seheffe leSS' been in eowe for tkighteen they
'Months, employed in the .ftneiture fee: rig.hheegirtbse;rvte woana jtarna.0-12egdedto tbe,
pisesing
, He recemiy m uje visits to Bolin, away peacefully with her loved ones be.
„Under instruetieris from OttaWa; Pro
vincismlsConstable Geo. l'eippen has .tar,
white• -bare -been
leading the town -hand ther'-e, .When
,Searched by, the 'O.:tined .guard at Aiie,H:.af7.
anorie'r.i,ton he .•was e fihind to have
twees, from flelginni and Germany,in-
tlicating. that .130, had been 10 those corm-
nityce, tirrf ;muff- T.firrista-tert ttnt
-liid,'S'efirqd if&
Battalion.- lie has no naturalization
OW, at frequent interv-ls, aed here
fuses to diseeose the nature cf thee° vis
its. Among.hiS effects were books and
:pep, rs written in Gamer, and these
were aintt Ottalg :
ThmistoWfbL4 liad Considerable ec.
nitement over 'the Weekend. A box.
.bearing .110 nanee, amitaleing. Cordite,
was found lit b.\ box•ear among' some:
ehirniture-whieleweeeellippeil-bere-trorn
1tegin4 for eteeeeidereeie the new E el loot
teacher here, 'ViTherc this box was totter
Soniaa the 000t4lit1 *OM -"tried" end
foetid to be ex plonive: lietiggiet• Davin
emit some to Toroefo for 511119.813, end
*redt( 883 back tonight that the stuff
was cordite. It t !fought, honeiver,
that Ate is merely a eireinnetancee not a
plot—that out ltiltina mis7 thia material
has been part or a . Meeting equipment
aridhad, been ell in the car oat of
the wet, find 40 had travelled down here
bitteicdenr, There WM no Allies with
the paeka "
side her.
The funeral to Winghain on January
2dtle, in epite of al Most impassable roads,
was exceeding large, testifying to the
esteeni in which she was held 'by one
and all, and to the e3rtnpatily felt for the
bereaved ones.'
Tho. floral offerings were beitutifel and
front Many sources, elrejilltiteelnire)i
remeeengregation maids°
the Women's Missionary Society, being
-airrong-thoriertinerpeyimrthuireleet
lov-
ing tribute in this tangible way. •
only child, and to the young hilaband,
To the parenta, who have h)3(. their!
who hen been 1:0 00011 bereft of hie' life
Comrade,' the deep' and heartfelt eym.
pathy of the whole cornmunity gees out
i this their hour of sorrow.
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rhere death, • what. (teems •no is
t nnition ;
This life of mortal breath
Xewbuittotshee,rtohrixiitslivioldoE that life 1l'iiktuo
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Children Like It
"You know it isnot an easy matter to
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• gefaildren to take medicine, and forcing , cr"""
it on them does no good.. Most mothers ""rau147• '""'"w
know that a cough methane, whdelialatable;iUuld contain no
drug injwious to the child. .
The great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ex-
plained by the fact that it contajns no opium or narcotic of any
kind, lied at the same time 18 80 pleasant and agreeable to the
taste- that children like -
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
• For this reason alone it is a favorite with tile *mothers of young
• children."
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.1031111:2 -NINETY' IVWDEL
'PRICE COMPLETE $675 F.O.B. Oshawa
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•14191.61=2.1044....01214 ,
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,.Valve,in-head-motor, powerful.and gitiet Tun-
ningt Electric starting ahd ilightiig system.
.Electric horn., Mohair tailored tpp. Speed,
°meter, Ammeter, etc,* Morevalue' for the
price dialany other car in Americi. • Made
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by the"McLaughlin Motor Co., prnitcd,'of
-OshaVira. I received a considattent of cars
on 'Monday whipl are all sold.-
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• Inspea this car and get your order in at
• once as .the demand cannot -possibly be
• supplied. ••
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GEO, IL SWIM AoltE, LUCKNOW
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