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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-02-17, Page 1Irmorrairialggiarrmpur,wr..,-,......-wrirwr,erawrrolopympir ,•-••••••• 0, ••4 • 490 Per ye in advance; $1.145 otherwiSe 40,001041080 The greatOian- - fort in the home is 'the bath room. Pealth in body. •oncl mind starts with cleanliness. •arid We, offer the best in soaps, - , Powders, 'perfumes and. toilet Mem. •. • ' • To stop a cough try.. Vinol, our cod livor and iron toige *About oil; Try' it .on our guarantee, "Does you good �r costs you. nothing" Viuol is a, wo,nderful.. tetnedy for chronic coughs,' colds, and bronchitis Dr. A. M. Spence's r rug' Store , Lucknow Look foetus Slim In onr LOCAL AND GENERA4 GET A GII4E 13A0. Miss MariAll McLeod is visiting frietlds ill Toronto and London. Itexall $tore Plano'•Contest cioSes ,in a few week, Miss Lila Taylor hasheen Kincar- dine the papt• week with her. friend,: AI iss •Telltale Now is•the time to have your automo- biles and blig*ista zePainted for • SPring. jas. Aisnensoil, OId MINI/ Hall. Mi.. and Mre. Pierce, who were here froin" Winnipeg, have returned , their, western home.., Reductions inany kind of : a "14adiea' Coat at connellts, To clear.,tivoSelette Coats, were $22.00 for l6 50. " Mr, Ed, goakuys: of -Kinloss, 1 who re- cently '401 his 110011'4 :likely tobecome resident of Lucknow. ' Mies Glenn; of the Glenn-Charlee. Hair Goods Co„ will be at the Cain House on : Feb. 23, See ad. elsewhere, WHEAT WAIMw at the ,Llacknew Flour Mille Highest market prices paid,-,-TatipeavEN Bites, WANTED. -Pipers and Drummer* for the 160th. Battalion, "II", ComPany, Apply to Major Gibson, or Pipe, Weer Johnst,m, Ingersoll. • • 2-24-..c. GET A dipin BAG. • , • Mr. Will _Oraneton,„ ' Who bas been been -visiting friends at Belfast, returned to Wilkie, Sask., via Goderich on Monday, Gloderich Hockey ' Team Will play Lucknow in Lorrio Itink .to -night; this beingthe opening gatne of the Lakeside , • • Mr. Edgar Ratline Was down to Lon.' den on Tuesday and enlisted ,With, a. medical corps. He expects to go to Lon- don on Monday. • FREP. -BROg: Studio; Lucknow. • Opeo -Monday;fuesday anOViinesdayttif `. -each week. _ MISS J. J. ALLAN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will be at J. G. Armstrong's I Drug store on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Eyes Tested and Classes Supplied. 11 To Citizens of, Bruce County • For fine Vara go -to Cottrell's, reduc- -tionsitralllines-tri7clear.--fr-beauriful- • eet of Russian Vitch was $60.00 for $44.001 Mr Kienderson is advertising another Carnival for the eveging ot Pelt., 22nd. See posters for list of prizes and con- ditions of competitien. • 'leave -your coupons at the Rexall Store ler your- favorite in the Pique centest., , Mr. joe Irwin, of Wilkie,. Sadie.; Who was sisitingat his bone. neer Belfast Once Christina, returned to" the West on Monday. ••,• , • Get a Grab Baeat the Rexall,Store on• •Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Satur .day;. Dollai's-wortlx-for- 25c. See Ad. on back page. - • Mrs. T. II. Alton spent the week with. her son, J. •L: Alton, at Gravenhurst. •We are pleased to say that Mr. Alton is improved in health.' Iteepjar mind the 'Spinsters' dooSen, tion and play in the Town :Hall on the evening of the.24th. Seats are bn sale at Armstrong's Dtug Store. •• Ake' notice that the 41,7 inhabitants of • it face County who suffer sold: lers_to_contrdct. do So at, their . own risk Soldiers Cannot be put' tilider stoppages of pay for a private debt. This notice is published jiL_accordancewith the Army. Act and' in com- pliance with paragraph 359, King's Regulations and Orders for the Cana- dian Militia, 1910. - 1.4t. -Col. Comd'g i6oth Overseas Batt., C. E. F. /1.0UCKNOW,'ONT., THURSDAY, OnsituARy 17th., 19 t1OfITIN4 MIKE :PLAGUE .taci4, who, 84,114e: =address, 14 WI Town 'Han bere last Thursday eveningin the interestsofthe Muskoka Free, IThspital for GoneumPtives, is el opiniqn that in 25years:consumption, or tubercidosis of. the lungs, will be a thing of the past in this country: This seems like a very optimistic view, but statistics or the deaths from Olio disease in Ontar; io, shows a very ;narked detne in the past ten years. This' decline, there, is "good reason to believe is f due to the strenuouS battle waged against the dis- eas by Opticians, and: the scierififie metheds, aPPIted to its troatmeut. There 1410'8001Wfor _,OentinnsPtinit; neither is there Medicine that Will mat- erially help, the patient. Fresh air qua cleanlinessare the main factors in the treatment. • • , •• . r, lecture .Was very instructive psd was illustrated bra number • of lan- tern Slides- Yellowing the lecture he gave a reel of mining pictures whieh told a little romance in which love and constmaRion played a part: Ramie. a former editor of The Mitchell Record. For the past ten years , he has been, employed' by the Dominion Government, largely in connection with CarkSdieit exhibite.m foreign countries. • Pte. Dan MacDonald who is at the! front with the lfith•Batitwishes through The Sentinel to thank the friends who so kindly rememberld hum at Christmas, • Have you paid for. your Sentinel for 1910 After March 1st -payments for• • 1916 Will be in arre.ars , aid the charge, will be IL= Up` to March lst the _price is rm. • •- • -MARKETS • .--,=••• ..(Corrected uP.tO WV3PeO.4.O.7 noon) • • 3 What A Soldier Thinks , ". Of The florae Paper' JOI114 T01410 DEAD AT KINCARDINE ' . • A. woman who 18 proud to have A on defending civilization on the •western battle front. tells the following:, . One day whileoresting :in his billet, not far back of the firing line, for shells were dropping about,' this soldier was reading a newspaper. . "What paper is that you are reading'? It surely is very interesting when you ' must read it herer asked a comrade. "It's The latiOKNOW SENTINEL, the best paper in the world;" Was the reply of soldier. • • • , • Valies. depend upon circunistancee. To millions at the neat that Sentinel would be be only so mach waste paper. To that soldier; whowent to. France with the first Canadian army., and around whom the shells wete dropping,. it *as, "the best paper in the world." He was reading of the people he knew --.-of What Was doing in Ashfield; Kinloss and Luck- . You have to get away from .ipfitne to really appreciate the 'home paper.; and the greater the: barriers, there are be- tween Sou and home the. more you will enjoy it; • . •Th. Mae story is true." • Distemper is reported very prevalent among horses and dogs; and a number of farmers are said to have lost valuable' horses due to the disease. No valuable dogs have perished, nor is there hikli- h�od;that any. : Last week's Brussels Post had the fol- 14wingi Lucknow, was -here last week owing -to the serious illnelis of his mother, Mrs: Wm: McCall, John St. The ailment concerns the heart. We hope she will soon be convalescent: . " • Now is the 'time to buy a •Man's Fur Coat while the ..old_stock. -lasts, -Trios' -"will be Muth -higher dext year. Go to Colmeirs for values. • ,.Mr. GeorgeGreer has commenced his ice harvest, the severe frost ef the past -Week ,having ripene_d, the_utep. : Mt Greer etstially•dispbses cf over 600 tone from bie dam each season Being of all spring water it is of goodenality. , • . 01464 : " • 4 Barley ...... 6 • • 55 • 6 ; .. 7 . Better • i. 25 24 Eggs, new laid. . . • . ;g6 ' '.Hogit t,i• • '• • • • 0 .75, . . • , 7 touOiio ritICH.o THIS 'WEEK . 0540.-V-145" - Oats, bush •• 48 50 • Barley, bush •• 62 to 67 sews Choiceiheavy steers• 7 75 to 8 15 ' teener? outte: - 0- to .• :715 , - • • • • se ' Limbs, cwt.... ... • 10 AP to 12 00 Sheep,• 0 00. to • 9 50 Butter, Creamery Prints . 26 to : 30 Adder, Daity.firints• •33 to . .36 Irtggb, new laid; 33 to 34 Uggii, No. 1 storage27 to 23 Votatoett.• 2 oo, to Hogs, fed and watered 1,0 00 to ,10 10 Paramount . -Tuesday, Feb. 15:' •'Most of those Who Were suffering from la grippe are'vell oialie was to tecoVery this week. - • Miss Pzzle McIntyre, nf _ spent the wok -end. with her friend Mina Isabelle McDiarnitd. • . • • - Miss 'Maggie. Clarkson is spending:a we.k with friends in ingeraill, She took her nephew Master Crawford Clarkson with her te his hoine there. . Prepatationa ftr thb soeial'atrthe seltOol here are actively 'under way. ;Keep' the date open, Feb. with,' TO .reeeerbilVill go to tatriOth. torso., injured by FAB Down Cellare,-Dles Without ftecoverhig Consdouisesa John Tobrolo,' of • Xincaidine, one of the best-known-nieu of Bruce ,County, alle.;41/11eX0?ciplicrir.,tudriseddaah yt niisgutla,00me f last *eek. At 8 o'clock vir,ednesdaY,evening Mr. Tohnie had fallen down the cellar stairway, striking his head on the cem- ent floor and sit -Stained a fracture of the Skull. Though'abont 12 o'clock of the everting:lie. fell • he 'appeared to revive somewhat; ,he never regained ..coneciOns, His daughter, with vvhorn be lived,. giveif-the opinion. that. Mr, Toimie, mis, 'toOk the teller flupr for the hall door and plutiged• headforeinost down • the, Cellar. The ¶ wo doors are eide, by side. -The.deeth of Difr.Teltnie will be wide. ' .ly regretted, for he WWI' known through- out Ontario, and particularly Westera • Ontario,sas a genial and, whole.souled m Man Of sound judgment and etatesaian. ship qualities, .. • , Mr. Tolmie was over 70 years of 'age, but was an active man, and was the standing Liberal candidate for North Bruce. , He represented 'that riding in the Liberal cause fro,ni 1896 to 191'1. He was Born in Billgoun; in Laggan Parish, Scotland, August 30, 1845... In 1883 he married Maggie II.: Patterson, Of Lucknow, a sister of John 'Patterson, former. !mut-governor ofBritish tioluni. hie. To them' there Were; two children born, wini survive: Alex , representing the Canadian Government on the world's fairs Commission aid now in California, and Geraldine at home. Mr.. Tolniie's second wife was a 'Miss Robertson, of Madoc. She also prede- ceased him. • He was two years councillor and four years reeve of Bruce Township; one year deputy reeve and two years mayor of Kincardine: His husiness wart\ that of -Aalt,makingrand_he-wse_noinager,Of...th People's Company. • WIIITEWIURCH‘ WOMEN' .„ • - •DOING GOOD WOK Ilas Been .Done for the Red k.ro.ss, and lir Other Fatriotic Lines •` The people of '.tlte, village of Whit& :-churchandLvitinity-liaxe, fieln „the he. gineittg of the war, enewn a most com- 'BARRACK. ROOM NOTES The Brace l3atialion is now. slightly over 700 strong. • ' , . • The' boys are now .making marches, of five to seven miles twice a' day, and ap7. pear to enjoy the exercise. -; They have a splendid home in the old Town Hall... • Sergeant Carrickreports 41 men en- listed here with the 160th. There are a few More recruits in sight, and every prospect that the Lucknow squad 'will --be up 1O,50.vvithm.a very Abort time. Those'whei enlisted", within the spast week are: -Alex. Kennedy, Whitechurch; Jas. Baker, St. Helens; Wm. Barbour, Ashfield; Robt. H. RobinsOn and R. IL Buchanan, St. Helena: • TheybaVe. ' held manypiiblic meetin.gs in.".the • inter- isie.of, the various branches of the patri- eticAvoik, and these have been hived- ably•Weli attended and enthltsiaStic. It is doubtful if any • other centie, or its class, has given more yming-ineis to the army; and its women toonavebeen un- tiring in thcir el -torts along patriotic- lines. In thie.connection the Seeretary Of the Red Cross SoCiety-there sends this re- port on ‘work recently'done. Following is list of: good sent ,frotn, WIdeehurch Red Gross Society -op Feb, 11. 1910:-113 pairs • socks,. valhed at $91.90; 2 Aida,. $4.O0;3 pair wristlets,' 75e.• 200 -rolls of bandages 5 yards hong, 612.70; i pair pillows, 6250;2 surgicai -afitetie-$2:00;1 aheet;60d.; 813:---bandker- ' chiefs, $1.00;.2i dozen wash cloths, $i •also feathers and old cotton, total liable. The following :is \ list of goods -'sent from Jan. 1015 to lan. 1016:-45 'pil- lows, valued at.$20.50; 228 pairs soars, $114; 8:f flatmellette shirts', $154; 43 night shirts, $54 25; 15 ..singical shirts, $15-; 9 scarfs. KO; 1 cap, _4-0c.; 3-5 pair wristlets, $8.75; 291 rolls 'bandage, $23 02i 2 comforters $4; 5 pair . towels, $1.65; 12 ,dozen handkerchiefs; 8180; a _sheet*, $6;-old:eottphi also fruit valued. at $38 80; total value 6438 og. • The,Society is, pleased to acknowledge the following donations with thrinks.::- Mrs. Cettle, 2 patriotic tea, $3.75e Mrs. G. Middleton, patriotie„.te,a, $2.70; Mrs . • Writ..Beeeroft, 2 patriotic teas,_ $5.50;• -Mts. Henry_ McGee, patriotic tea,_ 52.99;, 'Mrs. Suthorhand, patriotic tea, $210; . Mrs. GAis. \Vilnn, palr.iotic tea, 52 30; Mrs. J. Norman, patriotic • tea.. $2.003 Miss LAY Taylor, patriotic,_tea, $6.40;_ Mrs. T. Henry; donation $7.00.' The following ladieshavefor the SJcietyt-Mrs. Middleton, 610; Mrs. Win. Perdon.,.; $13 25; gra F. Henry, 40.124 Miss 'Pena Laidlaw. $39 16. Other ledies on the COMmittee have not given in their reports yet • - • . Mies M. Beemmer, Secretary. , • W.tlear W..orrio 'at the Lucknow, -'intifootok..-_,:,11jslitst, market Prices paid.-TnetEaV61 •The fUneralbt theltite. ;km 'Ethnics- Kincardineis being.held this afterndoh at three oTeloili,:th".Kitielikaitifiiieritifery: TbellasonicLservice is being, eoaditetect: bY Brime Lodge, A. F. k A. M., Tiver- ton, of whicirthe dedeased Was a member. Glrf A GRAB BAG; '• , The Wirigharo Advance had the fol, litivingt Mr R. -L-Mitchell;teller in the Bank of Hamilton for some thee has 7ri.inenAtantief.F.P4 *114.the prineipal brarteh, of tlielianklii4Pretittgnueeerous.'• • friends wish bim succeis it the 'cIneen city.- • • . se • • • ...1pife.4.tbegreatr.atinniitsitPintitc.,. trunment provided in the past tato -11rieetlist the people of Lacknow appear to ba still game for a show. Quito a good crowd atteniktd. the Uncle Tom's • Cabin Phovi Monde* everting, and. the Manager expressed liiinself as wellpleas ed With the reaUltn. Boost. your favorite in the itewdlittore. ,Filino COutest. Get a Grab Bag. . _ _ _ Red Cross Tea A "Pancake Ten!' will be givenl3Y Mrs. • (Dt.) A. G. Elliott at lier home on Out. ram_St ,_froin 'four -until° seven O'clock,. 7.on Saturday afternoon, rebruary 19th. This given in the interestsof the Red Cross Society. and an admission fee of 16 cents will be charged, • All ladies in Village and vicinity. are cordially invited to attend.. Denthimen: will, also bp Made •vVeltoine. - The Wcnien's Inetitute will hold a sewing bee on work for the soldiers, in the Council Charnbiw•on Tuesday; Feb. 22, att2 o'clock. They will be pleased to have the lielp of anyone-. They will have yam for distribution. In the meantime, yarn can be had frim T. Phillips. . • Ladies from the et:A.1aq will find it a pleasintconvenienee to be able to Ware a ctip of tenanda hot Wile. after 'finish- ing their Sa rday shopping and before starting on a tong drive in the cold. This they can go by attending the "Pan- cake Tea" at the bottle or Mrs. Elliott, on kJ tldaYllelt /.1)01, from four Until wok 04011$4 • s • Won ..At Brussels . . • Ina well contested game of hockey. played. at Brussels -Thescia.y evening, the Lutltriew.P. B. -0. teain came off victor- ious by a Score of 11-•••-3. In the first 19 - minutes tha, Brussels boys... won three -goals, but from that on the genie went steadily against them:: At 'half time the store was 6-0 in 'favor of Lucknow. Andy Om for the first • time :in goal, played a good .giune. E. 'Million was referee.. A couple9f Af.)•1.30aJuetv"... friends": �n the lablitid- Were ' not IMMO' until the next day. ,CIIURCII, :NEWS Whitechorch, , THE GHILII.-Last Monday evening: the Guild was 'nf..ertalifea' by the Ep. worth League in. the Methodist church, and the Members appreciate their genial hospitality to a visiting sister society. Ilea Guild topic 18 to be "An Evening' that is Different", by the LiteritryCem. mittef3. A good program is being arrang- ed, , THE LE/MON.-LS.0 1140nday evening. was given up to entertaining the Young People's Guild of the Presbyterian •church. Seventy-five or eighty members of the sister society were present, A program of music,irecitationa_and*.ad- dresses' was given n the auditorium of 'the church, atter which Wu& vfas served. prid a social hour enjoyed in the bape- ment. • • • . ,‘. APPRMIATION EXPRESSED' Editor: Will you periiiit me. ter express through the medinnt of your paper my aPprectation 'of the generosity of the peciple. of Lucknow in contributing the. handsome sum of $60.00 for the Muskoka •Free Hospital. I would especially thank *Sergt. Carrick and his squad for the nice ,contribution of $5.75,,and also Mr. H. 'A. Doupe and his high school students for the ',sum. of -$6. ori. The hospital autherities, are likewise grateful to the Reeve and town for the free use of your Very handsome town hall. - • Respectfully, , •T J1. RACE." • -TOWN Ankle Fractured :10tStfheeasjaeye:a. re (he.----ordeluire-satrtFb.v-ebt.T01:btill; Mr. Alex, Purdon moved into tile Troy , Block last week. . speMnitss tLuielliewPweek-end with reon awnicihttroall4sin MrL Afex..MOwbray and4vve.ehilaren spent a,'few days at the lope of her • father, Mr. Jas. Morrison. Mrs. Jas; Stein and two sons, of Yel •lowgrass, Sask., are•visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Fax. • S-ergte Carrick, Ptes. Chias Gillespie, 11.11..*Patort, Cecil Middleton, and Alex. Henry, of Lucknow, . Pies: WM. -Moore, of Ski:diced, and Robt. Laialaw, of Gal; speettAunday at their: homes here. . The Guild , meeting Sunday " aliening was led by Mary Patereok, • the subject being "The Consecration Influence." The took -liar inext $Unday evening 18, "ThieMorition Problem in Canada", 'The leader is Agnes Kennedy. • • llfre Cleve Aitcheson, who,:a couple of weeks ago, enlisted with the Huai Bat- talion. met with an accident last week which will put him out of training, at least for a time. While Skating in the rink at Exeter he came in contact with a splinter of wood lying on the ice, cans, mg him to stimbe, and:in the effort to keep on his feale cracked ' one of the- . -ankle-hones. • . Lochalsh , •' • -Tuesday, Feb. i5th. R., J. MeKenziesold horse recentlY for the lisniseme ann. ef.$200. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McGregor 'and family:are visiting Id this vicinity Miss Rebecca MeKe.y arrived' holm' last week after spending a few weeks in • • DetrOit. • • R. A,'.13ranivill stIon be in shape to dp roljing. He is . expecting. his roller any-of,these-days,:, ' - Mrs.. John MeCrae is not recovering fronrheirecent illaess-as-rapidly as het - many friends would wish. ,- -Alex. Campbell and John Mekendrick who are at piesent traibing in Lucknow, ,visited these parts this week. • =•• The measles are very prevalent in this A. R Finlayson is recovering from an attack. while Florence and Roy -;M-CKay are home from Lucknow 'High School, and 'Martha Haniiltort from Stratford Nctrniai. •' Eighth- Con., .Kinloss • Verdun. -MendaY, Feb, 14. • Msr, and Mrs. Wm, McMullen Wept Sunday at Sam Geddes'. . Mr: Clarence -Fraser has:left' for De.., _troit„ Where he lateods .spendhig the., • Jaines Riley, of Blanchard, N is visiting friendsand relatives in the • Arthur is peen tobe sporting .a new cutter. We wonder what directien he took Sunday night?... • •••• •" The farmers. in -this vicinity are taking: advantage of the good eleighing.byhaul. ing hometheir year's ,supply of wood. - We are sorey to -report that Archie Courtney is under the weather_ at _pres- ent. We all hope for his 'speedy recovery. Miss Elizabeth Welsh left - SatUrday morning for London to,spend a :week's ..=Monday, Feb: 14th: . The people of our Marge:re glad to see-, the‘aleighing2cOme...agatn,.H___:. MisaPlicebeCongra,nr, of Ripley iligh Schoill, spent the week -end at -her home was under eLfeov9d a..4nwgo.. days „last Week With la. in kinder:the. weath- ergriPpe• • • • ••• • Mr. RichardOf '•Grantis„ apenta day teat week at -the .hode . of John•Oulbett.. •• • :Miss Tna Culbert, who has' 'been itt tending Stratford Normal School, is at present at her home here on aceount-of ' • • Mrs: Donald Smith, who was taken: • seriously ill on•Saturday_ekeningo la not improvine as fast -aa her • many; friends Would wish.. . There was cObsidetable eitement, . . when the news spreadalongthe line, -Of •fire,:.which.brriught the neighbor:0Jc! the hnine of Ati. Mac Sah. :The. Are Atari - Led inan_opper_roemoing_coosiderable damage. to clotting and fureiture. • Ashileld, on k ell. 8, 1916, to • Mr. and Sirs. Ur. Line, Et claugh- ter-Estlier Elizabeth; Concerning The ,Patriotic Work Women in the village and vicinity de, siring to help in the work for the soldiers are reminded that the Penned Chamber in the Carnegie Mil will be open for sueh workers tit 2 &clock: this (Thursday) afternoon and each following Thursday Afternoon until further petite ..Thie is a very necessary and important wOrk and every woman intarested in the great came on whfdh all Minds Ave now tent. -red, --shottid show their -interest by itt tending these •nieetings and helping on the work: Any clean, white adttoriJin- en orynuslin which, bas outlived its Use': fulness in the home can be n6ed to "VuttageAly the women employed oh the "1164pit,al sepplies"'and"if persons having Stich Material to 'spire will leave saute t at the Hall, it will be gratefully reeeived tutoo lot Quo* of to moitoo#0044. •ItvritismoN-er M1 if you loi-ve paidier your SaiTriiiiL for 1016, thisqs not intended for you. After March 1st all win) have net paid their stibecriptions to.Tis Sex- TWei for 1016 ($1.00) will be charged At the PAin IN AltREARs rate -11,2.A.,, • We would nnich rather do. business at the one dollar rate, -but those who leave off paying nntilafter Merch let , cannot claim equally faVotable treat- ment With those who Vey in Decentber or January. The holding of $1.00 seems a small. patter to the individual 8111>Seri.bet, but if all acted in that ,way, newspapers would have to ittop Pablieation: Sa'vx 25c, BY P20200 BErOltE NI Anon Iv. After ifareh 1st deal ask for the $1..00 rate. It dealt- be given.-litrizisont. • TeesVvater --Tuesday, Feb. 15, Lieut.- J.' 0. Little reports .38 in. Tees, Water e4ntingent, Levet' Hendry, Of' Molsons Bank,. and Melvilk *Inane,. Of the printing office, have joined. Who next froin•tlivilhlgel ' vacation-withrher-siiiter_Mtaliot bi glerCopies 3 cent% EVERYBODY'S COLUMN GIRLV4l'ANYED,-For din -nestle' sii-viTie la ssnall faunlY. Apply to grs. Robt. Brown,. . • • Lucknew. , 10,-e. • ATANTED.-Man or boy to work on fitful bsr . nionth _or yiar. G. A. Greer, Luoknow,.. risque o oti04. • 17-2,-e. M.0.7.01t-Ti)4,0A-N.0a--irsortgages-iiiid:.isote.4:-. - at reasonable rates. :Fite Instirance, both. •Mock. and Mutual Companies, - .GEO; 13roker, Lucknow-- RAW FURS are le -good demand and you Otto get highest cash priebs., at Mendelson% Dry tioecIsStore,.LunknoW.•• 24.1Ltf. Highest-Caes, Prices paid forRaw Furs.: ' ' • 411,.. 11utzrst. Lucknow. For Sale • :10R.S.iL5 QR:it.FINT-Corafortable dwelling with_good garden and. well -Apply to Mrs. . ' -I • , , .Wilbert 'Walden has sent in'his resig- nation to his school, and intends -to enlist in the great, pod da,ase -withthe rest of theboys. . • ' • .Quite a number in the neighborhood • took Is the recruiting meeting in Kin- cardine Thursday night.. • Many exeel- lent addresswere delivered and four.re- crafts enlisted. ' Walter Walden favinted the Pine Ri ver cengregation with a delightfully render- ed solo Sunday , evening, 'after whieh they listened to an excellent sermon lw • their minister. His text WAS' "What shall it profira'matiiilie•griaithe,whek world but lose . • The ball held by the Foresters in the W6odman's Hall last Wednesday evening, was a decided auccess. The ladies' boxes were sold at good Prices; owing, no • doubt,- to the splendid aueti.Oneer,7-Alex,• Fraser. The young people enjoyed them- selves until the wee: tuna' hours in the morning. Goderich fownship: ' _• applyto . GEO. 4. steesee, 20 1-tf. • FOR SA1:E.-Three retry. dbairableuprcoklincor.,:e.$ in the Village.of Luck -new,: Forpartieulars, DES = • 14arn and 8 wires of land,-orehard, pennon- • ent water supply -south •on -Havelock-St. 32 • Terms reasonable-applyto J. 4. Stro:chan _ FAHIVITOit SAL13.•,--100 acres,- -north half •of.• -•-•" Lot "1., Con. 10i AShfield-brick dwelling.' barn 50 by 80 ft. with stabling underneath perinonent 4tvater supply, about /0 acres 'hardwood bushi.50 acres Iva' plowing, re- . anainder grass -near school. • HENRY HEINEARDt . Lucknow R. V • Uncle Tom's -Cabin-drew a Irrge crowd last ' Thuriiday. • '• it 18 the Fecipleyun...ditiKsfateiit:-•-•iilinSer Only • -merit-is-that it ceine6 from 4' distance nais wet' javettioed. _Next A11.311 have little to say in conintendation. It Prohably4eok-ciese,1_o•-..$169--froin: the', vitinity. , , Last. Sunday was communion Service in iOinic. church, giving 16 -which the poldier boys who were t,o attend church parade in Christ church had it postponed to the evening service, when they turneii out in full strength. The church was .full, and Key. Mr. Igantell gave an dit- cellent address Fourteen communicants united with Knox church, . • The services of George Peraythe as caretaker of the town hall Were dispensed „with ttt the. last -meeting of the -cotiecil. In him the villagehad a punctual and painstaking employee. Despite his age, there is no one who • would . be anore • ready -to -titbit bold of a law -breaker than he, for he anted always from a sense of duty. not Of self interest. He had much extra, work last fall and winter because of the renairt to the hail, and it is a Pity his services were dippensed .with. There could be no fault found with his work. Wallaee Thornton has been ap- pointed caretaker at it salary of 165 per, IMMO, • ' -Monday, Feb. 14c.l. ' Mrs. Andrew. McGuire, ' who has -been ilk for some one, is now much iniproVed. John Findlay and Miss Dell have returned home after a pleasant visit with, 'Ashfield friends. .•• . ere Outarie. Street "Church; ..Clintim;" last Wednesday evening; • • • . • • Mr. and Mrs. Thos.. Jemison, of Swift CurienLt, Sask., spent last week visiting friends on the 7-th: con. • AdantCantelon of. the Oth. non., entertained a number of his friends to an OySter Supper last week. -r • . Messrs... .Gla&tea-' q„oftBrute,. and Miss Iia -Grigg spent 'the iyeek-end' it the:home of Mr Charlie Pronse: •• The litany friends of Miss Mary Stew art, will be sorry to:. hear She is sick with •pneunroiiia, and hope for it speedy-tecov";• • Tenders Wanted 'Funder s will be received bY15r-aundesig,-ned up to Feb. '25t1i, liss, for the drawing or nok. and whey on tlie various route s of the Pam - 1110 an t CheeserFnetexydunng the season of 19W. Lowest or auy tender not necessarily aecepted. For further particulars apply -to 24' IleXuatosn. Pre$.„ JAS. HAR,'NEY, Seey. ' FOR SAL The known McGarry Ilonse Lucknow , • . , .Owing .to tike deatIubt Mr; • Mc- Garry. thh property is:L--offer-ed . . forsale ata low • price an4 very . reasohable' terms may be ar- • ianged., ' Apply at -the lionse. , . . • A Christian cellege-home, - 1tealthful.situation. - Forprotpeetusaraiterrns,writeihc.Princiisal. R. I. Niarner. -63 • Mr. Andrew •Courtice 'attended- the, feneral.ef hie sister, Mrs., It W. Miller; •of Toronto., Which Wok plane •last. Mon• - day • Mr.. Arnold Miller,. ion.:of Geo.Milier, and *defe.rof. 'rhos Oole,' hay nlisted, 'being anxious •"todo-their, b" .defente. Of. King a,nd Cohntry.- , • • A.pologY , . -1, tbe Undersigned; do • bercitik apolo ,gize lot any remarks1 have made to nraet-et•-et-- -Fred -.Webb, •an(I, say that anythieg 'I have said in ordertn' InjuFe•liis cliaratteria:tiiferifeTlftut-- there Are no reasops for tlie•re'ports re circeleted:elsout-Illitt-:•., -and, -anything-,-. kiave done and sad r aid thrtanoa , _ • . ..• 15th day of February,'.1916: , • •Sd,) ETRAL TROM801St. - :: .. ---- • Kingsbridge , • , . " . ...... , • - .. . ' "-Monday, Feb: 14. • James- yelling; of Godericli,• is yisitiog 'it a. a. Dalton's. ' • ^ ': ' "• Mra.• Thos; Finn, of Detroit, is. visiting. nt Wifliani McOarthy's. ' .". . . 'James -O'Neil, Faanyitelle, is vLstting at John 0 Neil's• • TOtingt Sasit.;" erbAslifiid McCarthy intends: taking the Albert -eon trent-Of dititeliirifood; -ftie -the-Port7 schoelhense... ,• r,liellieses I/large:rat le'd•-•8•Irifiji 'gess and Lizzie Griffin, of; 'Clodenchi paid ftying visits to, our burg•lant week. . young People of the locality were - treated to 'two. good .hinise parties . last week: On .Thesclay at P. McCarthy's. and On Friday at M. O'Co' Bn•• _ ,joyable evenings Were spept on. -both occasions., . Story Not True.• • : A "-story -enrrent -fast ,Week -to the - effect that Herb. Miller, formerly -of the 2nd Con, 'Kinloss, had been 'killed in Prima., on investigation proved " to be Without foundation.- 'The' story itimear•s to have originated out in Saskatehewan, where Pte. •Miller Was Until he enlisted. Frptii there word. Wa.A sent to hid, pfoRte here, who, having heard nothing of tt, wired to Ottawa for information. The 'Militia Dept. cabled, t Canathan quarters. in &gland, and' riveived • the reply that so far 48,Was known nothing bad hammed tqi1l • • - St: •Helens , . . -Fah, • ' •Sc. AwnaahmtSottpFew. trinsae6 '1. Every, person interested wilt Tome tovspent the .week 64 at DaVid • Janiei Hydc. and sett, who have • returned' honte ene day last week.. , "The ratepayers of St: Helene are busy battling 'material , ft4. the neite these days.. They have nearly enon;,,li gravel•and reo;it of the thick there •• • Pte. Oaluin,4tineron, of the • Botalion,... Wiugham, was hpine,' ()yet. , Atnitity.. . •. a bee sawing weOtt 'wit It the eiredie , in • ` Messrs; lames and Ell ipt t il I or had •• , Liniry MeQuillin's bush last MOud,iy. . . • "-Ott •ard.Mint S6irttl'iniSt1110r8tAlldith:t '•the meeting of the titerarY Society -will ' 'cot held ,.this week, hat 'will . e'Tni4We Sell!:1-V116,1"4ittr1lil'etra;i71..' t ifte ik711"r4 hold.their Vebrittiry Meeting on Vim:, . day the .:14th int. at .2.:Itt-at the liotift• • of -Mrs, R. i4 • " amt. their Custorns Question titati•er' will be suStrer.:4., Ail. . the Liii' are re.piested ba :present an. • there:Is Initeitetis „of intportinee to 110 he weleoulot-ee•t, , • " ------....., 1 MILITARY. WRISTLET . WATCHES . . ... . llias that .Partienlat soldier in wITorn you are inie estea A WriStlet Watelff, , it is tbeideal time pieee for , . • • active service.: . ' . • "-. .. We . have ja.;st receiyed, a Splendid showing' of° these ' . WiTLE'T Was:O.U48t412.• - Ilain ind!Redium• Dials ' at *.0,0 to $20.00, • . , • • •&e: opr. 13edforci•at :16,00. 3. '. F T. ',ARMSTRONG. Jeweler and Optician • I EVERYBODY'S COLUMN GIRLV4l'ANYED,-For din -nestle' sii-viTie la ssnall faunlY. Apply to grs. Robt. Brown,. . • • Lucknew. , 10,-e. • ATANTED.-Man or boy to work on fitful bsr . nionth _or yiar. G. A. Greer, Luoknow,.. risque o oti04. • 17-2,-e. M.0.7.01t-Ti)4,0A-N.0a--irsortgages-iiiid:.isote.4:-. - at reasonable rates. :Fite Instirance, both. •Mock. and Mutual Companies, - .GEO; 13roker, Lucknow-- RAW FURS are le -good demand and you Otto get highest cash priebs., at Mendelson% Dry tioecIsStore,.LunknoW.•• 24.1Ltf. Highest-Caes, Prices paid forRaw Furs.: ' ' • 411,.. 11utzrst. Lucknow. For Sale • :10R.S.iL5 QR:it.FINT-Corafortable dwelling with_good garden and. well -Apply to Mrs. . ' -I • , , .Wilbert 'Walden has sent in'his resig- nation to his school, and intends -to enlist in the great, pod da,ase -withthe rest of theboys. . • ' • .Quite a number in the neighborhood • took Is the recruiting meeting in Kin- cardine Thursday night.. • Many exeel- lent addresswere delivered and four.re- crafts enlisted. ' Walter Walden favinted the Pine Ri ver cengregation with a delightfully render- ed solo Sunday , evening, 'after whieh they listened to an excellent sermon lw • their minister. His text WAS' "What shall it profira'matiiilie•griaithe,whek world but lose . • The ball held by the Foresters in the W6odman's Hall last Wednesday evening, was a decided auccess. The ladies' boxes were sold at good Prices; owing, no • doubt,- to the splendid aueti.Oneer,7-Alex,• Fraser. The young people enjoyed them- selves until the wee: tuna' hours in the morning. Goderich fownship: ' _• applyto . GEO. 4. steesee, 20 1-tf. • FOR SA1:E.-Three retry. dbairableuprcoklincor.,:e.$ in the Village.of Luck -new,: Forpartieulars, DES = • 14arn and 8 wires of land,-orehard, pennon- • ent water supply -south •on -Havelock-St. 32 • Terms reasonable-applyto J. 4. Stro:chan _ FAHIVITOit SAL13.•,--100 acres,- -north half •of.• -•-•" Lot "1., Con. 10i AShfield-brick dwelling.' barn 50 by 80 ft. with stabling underneath perinonent 4tvater supply, about /0 acres 'hardwood bushi.50 acres Iva' plowing, re- . anainder grass -near school. • HENRY HEINEARDt . Lucknow R. V • Uncle Tom's -Cabin-drew a Irrge crowd last ' Thuriiday. • '• it 18 the Fecipleyun...ditiKsfateiit:-•-•iilinSer Only • -merit-is-that it ceine6 from 4' distance nais wet' javettioed. _Next A11.311 have little to say in conintendation. It Prohably4eok-ciese,1_o•-..$169--froin: the', vitinity. , , Last. Sunday was communion Service in iOinic. church, giving 16 -which the poldier boys who were t,o attend church parade in Christ church had it postponed to the evening service, when they turneii out in full strength. The church was .full, and Key. Mr. Igantell gave an dit- cellent address Fourteen communicants united with Knox church, . • The services of George Peraythe as caretaker of the town hall Were dispensed „with ttt the. last -meeting of the -cotiecil. In him the villagehad a punctual and painstaking employee. Despite his age, there is no one who • would . be anore • ready -to -titbit bold of a law -breaker than he, for he anted always from a sense of duty. not Of self interest. He had much extra, work last fall and winter because of the renairt to the hail, and it is a Pity his services were dippensed .with. There could be no fault found with his work. Wallaee Thornton has been ap- pointed caretaker at it salary of 165 per, IMMO, • ' -Monday, Feb. 14c.l. ' Mrs. Andrew. McGuire, ' who has -been ilk for some one, is now much iniproVed. John Findlay and Miss Dell have returned home after a pleasant visit with, 'Ashfield friends. .•• . ere Outarie. Street "Church; ..Clintim;" last Wednesday evening; • • • . • • Mr. and Mrs. Thos.. Jemison, of Swift CurienLt, Sask., spent last week visiting friends on the 7-th: con. • AdantCantelon of. the Oth. non., entertained a number of his friends to an OySter Supper last week. -r • . Messrs... .Gla&tea-' q„oftBrute,. and Miss Iia -Grigg spent 'the iyeek-end' it the:home of Mr Charlie Pronse: •• The litany friends of Miss Mary Stew art, will be sorry to:. hear She is sick with •pneunroiiia, and hope for it speedy-tecov";• • Tenders Wanted 'Funder s will be received bY15r-aundesig,-ned up to Feb. '25t1i, liss, for the drawing or nok. and whey on tlie various route s of the Pam - 1110 an t CheeserFnetexydunng the season of 19W. Lowest or auy tender not necessarily aecepted. For further particulars apply -to 24' IleXuatosn. Pre$.„ JAS. HAR,'NEY, Seey. ' FOR SAL The known McGarry Ilonse Lucknow , • . , .Owing .to tike deatIubt Mr; • Mc- Garry. thh property is:L--offer-ed . . forsale ata low • price an4 very . reasohable' terms may be ar- • ianged., ' Apply at -the lionse. , . . • A Christian cellege-home, - 1tealthful.situation. - Forprotpeetusaraiterrns,writeihc.Princiisal. R. I. Niarner. -63 • Mr. Andrew •Courtice 'attended- the, feneral.ef hie sister, Mrs., It W. Miller; •of Toronto., Which Wok plane •last. Mon• - day • Mr.. Arnold Miller,. ion.:of Geo.Milier, and *defe.rof. 'rhos Oole,' hay nlisted, 'being anxious •"todo-their, b" .defente. Of. King a,nd Cohntry.- , • • A.pologY , . -1, tbe Undersigned; do • bercitik apolo ,gize lot any remarks1 have made to nraet-et•-et-- -Fred -.Webb, •an(I, say that anythieg 'I have said in ordertn' InjuFe•liis cliaratteria:tiiferifeTlftut-- there Are no reasops for tlie•re'ports re circeleted:elsout-Illitt-:•., -and, -anything-,-. kiave done and sad r aid thrtanoa , _ • . ..• 15th day of February,'.1916: , • •Sd,) ETRAL TROM801St. - :: .. ---- • Kingsbridge , • , . " . ...... , • - .. . ' "-Monday, Feb: 14. • James- yelling; of Godericli,• is yisitiog 'it a. a. Dalton's. ' • ^ ': ' "• Mra.• Thos; Finn, of Detroit, is. visiting. nt Wifliani McOarthy's. ' .". . . 'James -O'Neil, Faanyitelle, is vLstting at John 0 Neil's• • TOtingt Sasit.;" erbAslifiid McCarthy intends: taking the Albert -eon trent-Of dititeliirifood; -ftie -the-Port7 schoelhense... ,• r,liellieses I/large:rat le'd•-•8•Irifiji 'gess and Lizzie Griffin, of; 'Clodenchi paid ftying visits to, our burg•lant week. . young People of the locality were - treated to 'two. good .hinise parties . last week: On .Thesclay at P. McCarthy's. and On Friday at M. O'Co' Bn•• _ ,joyable evenings Were spept on. -both occasions., . Story Not True.• • : A "-story -enrrent -fast ,Week -to the - effect that Herb. Miller, formerly -of the 2nd Con, 'Kinloss, had been 'killed in Prima., on investigation proved " to be Without foundation.- 'The' story itimear•s to have originated out in Saskatehewan, where Pte. •Miller Was Until he enlisted. Frptii there word. Wa.A sent to hid, pfoRte here, who, having heard nothing of tt, wired to Ottawa for information. The 'Militia Dept. cabled, t Canathan quarters. in &gland, and' riveived • the reply that so far 48,Was known nothing bad hammed tqi1l • • - St: •Helens , . . -Fah, • ' •Sc. AwnaahmtSottpFew. trinsae6 '1. Every, person interested wilt Tome tovspent the .week 64 at DaVid • Janiei Hydc. and sett, who have • returned' honte ene day last week.. , "The ratepayers of St: Helene are busy battling 'material , ft4. the neite these days.. They have nearly enon;,,li gravel•and reo;it of the thick there •• • Pte. Oaluin,4tineron, of the • Botalion,... Wiugham, was hpine,' ()yet. , Atnitity.. . •. a bee sawing weOtt 'wit It the eiredie , in • ` Messrs; lames and Ell ipt t il I or had •• , Liniry MeQuillin's bush last MOud,iy. . . • "-Ott •ard.Mint S6irttl'iniSt1110r8tAlldith:t '•the meeting of the titerarY Society -will ' 'cot held ,.this week, hat 'will . e'Tni4We Sell!:1-V116,1"4ittr1lil'etra;i71..' t ifte ik711"r4 hold.their Vebrittiry Meeting on Vim:, . day the .:14th int. at .2.:Itt-at the liotift• • of -Mrs, R. i4 • " amt. their Custorns Question titati•er' will be suStrer.:4., Ail. . the Liii' are re.piested ba :present an. • there:Is Initeitetis „of intportinee to 110 he weleoulot-ee•t, , • "