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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-02-17, Page 4. 4o rw".er7r7.49FT.'"WirMeerrailire Page 4 1114141401, StultTINItlo Voir buary'I' til 49ie • When than. * 39iiir *ow* 00 ,lsu Woo, feequeat celklet • Pei eat leek childeen we• esy with sisedetriktible sitreatiasweit They need 80101 31111.111.1119101 and Amicl it now. It . coscistrated form the /MY elements to feud& their blond. It await Wealt•4100 to strepett; it makes WW1 Sturdy Wad *on and active. IcS & Wayne. Vreimitop Oat. B11$1.9915S and Segiety Cards , • eurnouSANO*140NA Lbt, tinelph, 10.8uriame, rre and Marine. lialtVEIC$.14Noto.aait,uornow. Ont. •Agent far various lleesof insaranee,„ Vire and ate first Ohms oempi,nies guaranteed. ()WY • Taeldentragint Inlaieknow 0 tile London Motels). A. munbar "9t village end farm ProPoriA00 for Iola - I IA Q. X. Liteltnewledge meets every Pridav • waiting at 8 O'clock In their Ball. Camp, ' ben street. ' .All brethren cordially invited. oMoers*,—NOble tirand. Theo: Watson; Vice Grana„.0. T.A1metrong,_• Trees,, Alex. Ross; It0e. noe.4 At M. Boyd; Sec,, arson. A. ihAt•IL. R.C.-au Light Locire meets . every Thursday night on or hefOre the full •° moon. in the mnsonie hall.11aveleckstreet • Luebnow. W. M., A. maononaldi. B. Nir.r • Dicamoroui0; W..0.1,4114314 ooy. W. A. NirilsOnt." C. 9. F. .sbeiviesa. :Did. 60, Lucknow, In every last Monday of' the month in •".in the OddrelloWa`Mall.. brethern • s cordially invited to .attend, _chief Ranger, • John E. nellRee, Secy.; nobt. Orahato Phu. %T. • ktobt Johnston, Troos• D. it. MaoI a. 0.17. W. faieknow Lodge, Zoo: 137, meets. . Bowe litiondarof each month in .the Odd- • fellows' Ball. Master Workman, J. Mae- Diarmid; Fin. Seer. D. it. Maantosb; Itoo. Sew. , Geo. Potter; Treas.. Alex Rosa Dental 11. 1. VOWLE1t, 1). 8,, 4. 1). 8: Mice up atairs In Mutton Block, Teeswitteri, • Spec - • lid attention:to_ gold Plates, arowiiing and° b 'We work. lts Wroxeter 3rd. • • .Wedneoday of eaell Month; Gerrie Thur, - G. A. NEIVTON, Dentist.- Office Aiim Block, Lucknow, out ,_Alt modern methods Used. Best xnaterlal* furnished. CreWitand Bridgework.. , Painless' extract ion by theNise of the latest, _simplest and . safest remedy. SOMNOFORM .Newest' thing In artificial teeth. PialeiV4 non breakable - .• CENTRAL STRATFoRD, YOU CAN SECUR A TPOSITION If you lake& course with, Us: " The demand -upon us flair ',trained help iS ,niatiy- times the number graduating. StudelltO are entering each week.. You may enter at tiine. Write at ouce for our free catalogue, McLACHLAN, PtincipaL CREAM W71;77\ „ WE "want cream and will pay the 7 'highest:market prices for good Cream. Summer ,Creamery and Cheese.Yettory,Neota::brivingiz • cream' diking the winter Pionths would de well to ship to us. We ^ 'weigh; -ss-.1bpw and . test each can of cream carefully that we receive, and return a" statement Of same each ;time.We furnish two cans, pay, express ' charges and issue: cheques for 'cream. ,tvilee each Month. Write: us and give • Us a trial. It Will cost you nothing and We guarn*teo, you :Satisfaction. ". 'For - further particulars, .write 'or serid'for cans and givens a trial. • . The •Seaforth Creamery, &done, Ont. • G AND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM WINTER RESORTS , , SPECIAL Rouyn TRIP 'FARES LONG 'LIMITSTOPOVERS' • . , 'Asheville and Plot Spriiigs, N.C:; Char - Nassau, • Ark.; French Lick Springs, Ind.; Jack- sonyille and all Florida points:- Havana; •• Cuba; and, New Orleans, La., via New 'Stork and rail; (Or steamer according to • deatindiori,) or Via Buffalo; -Detroit Or BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES Other Health Resorts: Mount Clemens, Rtigh...3; Battle Creek, Mich.; St. Cath- arines,. Welland and Preston $prings? Further partienlara-on-application -to Grand Trunk Agents. , . • • • - 0. MARTIN, Agent, Lucknciw. dinitme 2 . 11011. TEACHER, *wont Break Down Alburtiri, Pa. -1f I am *teacher in tbs pablie Scheele Mid,/ got into a very • youu ren -down condition. / dried not • - ,sleep and had no iippetite. I was tired all this .thne. My sister *eked me, to try 'Vinol. 1 did uO,and within aweek my ap- petite improved and I could sleep ill night And now/ feel well and strong. Ross M. KELLicit,'•Albiirtis, Pa; ' • Ws guaranteeVinot, our delicious cod • liver and irotritOrdvfoeallivItikaned- • rundown conditions and for chronic _ • A. M. Spence, Druggist, tuck,i044,' Outworn *unit Published every Thursdroy morning et Imelinow, Onterie. ' O. MAOKletegIN. Proaleter mei Utter. J13. 17th, 1916 WHAT THE GERMANS HEARlintlEVE Visitore from United Ststea eitioP along the Oanadiaq boundary tell us that it is surprising the sort of war literature that is being passed oifupon, the (Armee Arogrieeile Mt wee Pews. Their Unties - standing of the war situation is entirely different from ms., With them the Alliett are being beaten and all the atroc- ities are being coinmitted by theBritish.' Of cennif3, 'the Germain at home are fed on 010 liable sod, Of.- stuff, • and they are wt the additional disativantage of having no iettrce of other information, An English women recently 4 released from interment in Germany nye that the thing farthest from the minds of the 'conimen,PeOhle of (*mail is thattheie country is likely to be beaten in the war. They are abort of Kane kinds ' of' food and ti*Ond•the enninNU endmiddlaelass of people lint* is unknown, but up to the present they bear .thetsv privatienit cheerfully bedauee they believe Britain is on her "lest legefinincielly" and that the war Oinat seen end in complete vie, tet7 for Germany. This is what, they get to induce them to starve and fight and freeze and die for the Kaiser. °' A trample of the news pasied off upon ' the .0ernian.Americatis, who, we are Void,: are contemplating 'it :raid upon Canada, is contained in a recent issue of "The Fatherland", the New,York orgf4. of Gennep opinion. • who *tie Salilllit• by it* iota muck soldiers did whO vivre gestied bY the Gernians.'' That is the opinion of Thigh Olark, Sf. P. for North Bruce, as stated in his newspaper, '1'heKincardir„e Review. Mr. Clark would lie in Ottawa attrndingtlie tieeeion, perhaps la the Parliament Build - 111101/2 et the time a the lire, and, though he may to mititakeu,..hie Onininn is of more value than that of the men, whose tiuti, it, was totillardsgainstoutragefe — THE P004 nOom ON mo.nE 13oneces ghost the Pool tOoin que.etion will net deien. As Stated in cur report of the Tillage Council- proceedings two -Weeks agiVtiver opplications for 0, pool nom license ate now before the council. A Majority of .the.couicillors. did not feel disposed to dee' with the applications at the last Meeting, and they were laid &Or' until t archtiO3ting..NNtiou't huew"WhT this. was done, but antobject likely was in order to give the public an oPportun- ity to &seine the question,. , and to give the councillors an opportunity to ascer- SO far as they can, whit ,'the 'mind of the public he regarding a licensed pool room in the Village. • • The questionof a licensed *11'mm la now. entirely different ;from what it win' when it war hitt up before the coun cil, At that times pool room WU be - PRUHMITION0 Tat, plOPLA ARP THE GOVaRtontNT (Belitorial froTit iiie'lCiugetou Daily. • - Standard, Conservative) It scents to ue that thosa'. people who are oppoenig referendum to the elect- ors of Ontario Upon the rtollibittoe crFetien, basing their opposition, as One et theircirculare puts it„,upon the gnat -4d that ilia* "a light for Iriberty againet Tyranny," are shooting' far wide of tbe scark. There ie no such issue involvted; neither is it a queetien whetner we, are One Of the eircilleni put tt; "te be robbed of onir (Wedeln aBritish eub: teats," or to "have our private life con- trolled.'• a,The, real issue aa we tee it ife , this:: Whetker. or not the people ofthe provinee ass whole -not theYrobibition- ists oidy, not the anti-ProlubitioniSts only, but all the peOpleee.aliail belle the , right 'to -yam Open greatiluestiOn iti volving tho materiel and themora.1 wefl- being ,Of the Piovince.- Thequestion, in short, 18, She1.1 the people :of this great Province he consulted or aball they be .tgifored:in reSPect to OW' real and very vital issue'? „Were it for. 'The .StandUrd, to aeswer theipiestien, we shOuld. ans- wer, enipbaticallY in the ethrmative; should. say decidedly that the peoplep whe in the last anal:mare the Govern- m inen, wti;:shet;r1c1, hit ve*; Estr.voe,loeteolinie,dveittearlMiiiln: port:etre shoUld or ahoeld not 'be put to effect Were this,. done there would be no rhPe:4.1p04. peraonal freedOM; it would merely be 4, ease of ellowieg the majority to determine and:decide anima.- tire question. • The Empire to dayIS -XtrWar and in its stress it appeals to Aid trusts: the people to do their full duty tOVIthrd help, lag to overcome the war-niefilIiins.It is (Vane of iMplicitfaith and trust in the people, And as it is in this.Titanic worldbattle. till it (melee te es itShould: be in the lesser mime Ot-ftohibition or no Prohibition; the people filiduld be trufited and it should be put Squarely up to them whether or pot a Prohibitory - law 'shall be put into effect; How when the appeal' is .to the sovereign people there can be infringeme0 of personal liberty or of interfereine persorial raii quite beyond Oa. *, • . . After Stating that Premier Borden was called upon by his masters in England to intern all. alien enemies and to give , • thein no protection it says: The servile satrap, paled at these '. in- structions, but obeyed Omni. At all Canadian towns and countrysides, 'freer British Columlnate Quebec, theCamick ran riot audlypified literati( with brutal" 008814 deeds. He 'binned 'houses, plundered, shops, and stoned anoffending women and children in City streets . and on -country roads. No one deterred him. -Glermanpkiistrian-and-Rusgarhurifizik and Women . were dragged from their homes and. slaughtered •-in the open, Nativeboth sons who defended foreign:. born parents were slainthe daughters were brutalized by the mob. Then these fathers who, survived Were dragged re desolate detention camps,' old. sheds, open to winter winds, flung into factory ovens, starved, and left aficlad. The mortality. anieng them was' frightful. The per- manent illness worse. One thin:ref:these, men can never work lagain, they have been lured into, that country,: re- member, by the soft persuasions of tire tmen who have done them these wrongs. And their wives, and children in • rags to -day still roam thestreets aed•by-ways. of Canadian cities,,butts of the necking .moh,1:.begging vain for - food - and shelter. --"Borden, "•Canadds ;satrap, obeyed. •Canitda Intuit siva,. England. , It would be an easy task: The Canadians could ing "run "for gain" without it. license. The proprietor was perfectly within his rights, because there wes then no muni- cipal .law making a' %cense necessary,. The mothent that the Pool 'Rooth Lie - (Ole Law ' Mita `1388tled the Worsting 'Of the rem became unlawful, and it wah • Closed. . • "It has been the policy Of the Cerincil, Eunice that time, to refuse a license ,to applicants: • , Mr. T• CAW, :hewever, has had A pool table in a -public room in . his hotel for priblic entertainment for More :than year. "-• It has not, however, been opqi- ated "for gain" after the manner of•the ordinary pool ramie- No charge is merle forplaying•at the table; but it is the practice for the loser to. treat the winner at the her the hotel, 'thus cern- peneatieg Mr. Cain fOr the Uie of his table and }teem. Playa_t_the,mt_ta.h1 is 14,1Iy free;. the player's being onlY morally\ bound to pay by treating.. A free pool table or pool, remi may be Operated ,by anybody, and the police have more control' than they hese oifer a privately Owned...tennis-lawn or a room where tfriends play billiards; angl- ers or donitnoes. - • ••. New the question for the latoknow Council and the people of .Ltrekrarerist Whether they Prefer a poolroom operated as the one t the Cale House is being Operatedin'Tone Operated ender license, sicilteeeto peliee. centre' and sech.' strictions as to harks and the age of those who play as. the le* imposes.'• 'Ilia Writer Cannot talk from personal observation, but We understand that the' free pool room is open:: much later than licensed rooms •usually are ' open: It is seid. too that boyq. witheheirechool marchinto. a defeated country triumph- _ antly, where there went& bePlender and glory galo . After a weird distortion of figures to explain the financial: con- dition of -Canada, the writer closes: "Tho satrap, Borden, went to England to discuss this crisis with his mesters... The Other day he returned, bringing with Jinn his henchman, Sam • Hughes, Mie ister Of Militia, These two pitiful figure slunk, into an_b_htieure hetet. in Xerv_ With liiiedaceriticiA0wnea• sprite they still spoke of heroes, courage, fortitude, and the spirit of determination that: Must *ie. The Minister of Militia .hes received his reward; a. commission, And a cheap knighthood. May, these cheep favors bring hire -joy: • , "It is painful to nie to recapitulate this sadstory, but the-red:coon-is manifest. These dreadful deeds were done to e quarter �f a million of Teutonic peoples in Canada. If war should comp to .us: (that is a). they would he attempt:. ed to thirty millions of Teutonic peoples In the United States. After the Mob and 'massacre in ..Cenecia the clauuck -stopped, breathless and terrified by his owe work. •Factories had been ruined, farnos burned down, and unemployment bean to raise his grisly head, The, -dreadful fact -was driven--home--ti) 'the- plutecrats of England that English work- men, whom they had, ground down: to pauperism, would absialutelit not go to War with thein.- They conferred and sent out instructions to their satraps in many lands: 'Drive in the ' men - from bags, spend hours about the teble wateli- mg the playing. •, Under license the hour Of chi ng may Le fixed b the Connell a d the hoe law provides that boys under ,18 shall - not be aerated in the room at alt It a • • *armies die duty of the _Pella; io,see t tbarthe.rules as laid down are ceirliilied- with; and violation, of course, •would be foliewedby fines and is refusal of the licence. . Features of the two syetems between which choice \meet be made sewn to be as follows:Airithout License Late bows; boys Of all ages in the peel room; a cult tivation of the treating nabit With License: A greater spending of moneii-- likely. It is perhaps impossible fer ani one to Bey As to that - • .: • . Notice- to Creditors • • In the matter of the estate ofMrs; rtobl eit,Gilliee, late of the Tovvnshipot • Kinloss in the•Cotinty of Bnide, de - teased. . Notice ip hereby given that all' persons 'hair; lag any. elliims or demands 'against the late . Mrs. IWbert (Allies who died on or ,about the • thirtieth (lay of December, A. D. 1915, .in .. the Township otitinIOSS1111,the Province or Ontario, , .cre hereby reohlred to Sethi hv Post prepaid or, to deliver to no uridersignod axceutern herein of tho estate and °accost the said Mrs. Itobert Gillies,.theirninnes and Addresses and full par. ticularg in veiling, of their claims and state - Monts Of their accounts and•the astute of the ace ti t I ti e d, If opyrbeld by :thetn, duly verified by affidavit. , , • And taka notice that lifter the first day of 'Apia, 1010, the said ioreoutorn win prodee.d to distribute the assets Of the said deceased among the nettaini entitled thereto. having. rekard ° 'wily to the Matron of which they than then have received notice. And that the 'Hold Igteentors Will not be liable ter the ;laid assetiperany part " thereof to any persons of Whose 'Claim they oihall net thee have received notice, Th a head() '11J given paNiiant to the statute in that behalto 4 Dow at Lucknow thia 15th:day ornertiary 'f•°' D` "PI . Ottottett mama,' _ 4 ) . 11140 Otolkstio, .A;oPutore. . Comment on thet"Fatheeland",article is :superfluous. At the time it: Was writtee it did'. not have'even the justifi. cation of the feceet anti German riots in Calgary,. where soldiers and civilians de- etroyed a Geriniiii-owned hotel and ter° rerente. • • - • —• The publication of such "hes tirade out of. whiilethith"-as -this -indicates-a, state of desperation on the part of the nOnfiti, jt-iftintd they only could win quickly. If they „ ,den't win, -et -pettrae, -everything is lost • .. and nothing will matter to the gang who are engineering:die war- „ The idea -of raid upon Ontarik by Germans froth the United States seems very reliculoes, The..likelikood is that the preparations are foi: a rush in when 13rltaiii is beaten over in Europe. If it is delayed until that 'time we needn't: lose any sleep over it, ° NOT ACCIDENTAL. sAys HUGH M.P. . • . .• "The burning Of the Parliament' • buildings was not accidental. At any rate, the.cirputnettitices point to foul • play. There, in no doubt that in an old building fire will travel rapidly, but the appalling suddenness with which flame 'end smoke filled almost every part of the building suggests the op of 140401 gm, Mornbirs A FAMOUS INVALID• ' GimerallY it is fieciple who are healthy and strong who win distinction andfaine... -hiallyFaircher; Who dieda few* days ago at her heene in Brooklyn, -N -.Y., was an exception tathis :rule. She was an in- valid for fifti--yeaes--before -her death-. During ell that time she was. Confined t� her bed And able to move oLii!Lher right .arM and haled Her mind, however, was alert and full of enerrry;Zand she in slated upon having sorriething to do.. She could•knit and. do embroidery; an:c1' at these she "worked almost consten,tly.. is said ....she used -up one hundred theirs= and wands ofworated in this efork.• But het fence Wee Chiefly won through another line of activity—that of 'corres- foridetite Witli evidti peopte. Xn Mi!6, riknehoi,-,ms sev.entem -years Of age; andnted -as an exception - ' ally beautiful young woman. .At • that age she was thrown froth a :horse .While' riding and terribly injared..:A year liter when on &fair tvay to recovery, She was the victim of a street ear Accident which caufted paralysis.of all her limbs but the right arm, For nine years 'She was In a trance-iike condition, during: which he. Heifers in mind.reading, elairvoiance and. like phencimenen, believed here to be elairvoyant—that is having power to hear and Bee and know things, heyond, the power of .ordinary mertals. • It stau during this perkethet she bunt weber correspondence, dictating ifl ail s,000 lett-ers, and t.s in this eolineotion that Tise 'appeared to display 4esuPernat- ural knowledge. • , As with Hellen Keller, her rather sad life hisiery is a wonderful display of the power of the apiri over ieflroitieltpf the .Sir James 'Whitney when he tires alive Was knoiVoas.a mao who was Bold enough to be Hermit and Roneet enough to .be Bold. We have .feith in the. Wisdom idid sagacity 'and in the Contageind gone, of the brilliant )irren who hint succeeded gon W E Hee*, Mid in the able Men ho are his Cabinet row:186114s to beheve that they too are Bold 'etiorigh te be Ilfineet- and Honest enough •tobe Bold, and that in this Crisis they will :=Mit-their trust in the peopleand'give-to them an opportunity to pairs upon this Motanomentous question. • . Whether-they1willdoscrornotiemains to be seen;„but whatever is thirdly deter-. eartedOPOn by the GOiSiToineni let Us once and „for alt havedone 'with this rally talk Of infrihgenient ofetireotial liberty and private iife; h.eause Terseoth manir, *pie *feel that Prohibition is to day ene of the•pUrning issues of the moment and that divereea'as it nowis froin pol•• itics, which unhappily Was not the case.. • . in the lest PrOvieeial'electien; the 'eleet-. Ore ShOuld'he glen an opportunity to pass fairly and, hon'eatly niuni it. . f1UR014....COU.NtY :NEWS - The Canadian Furniture Manufact- urers at Winghain made 50 seets.,, hist Week fornse in the new 'quarters of -the Government at °thieve,- • —77 • In the fiamtnion estimates for : the year is .an item of $22,500 for a public 1111ding at Briissefe. It is not,: how2 Ayer, expected..thet the work willbe ;gone on with until after the War. , R. J. MeGaw, if Goderich; reeeived word Met week of the %death ak-tos Arigelee, -Cal., of • his brother, S' '"A, • McGaw, general manager of the Wes - :tent -Canada elou r. i%lills,%fehoWittg an, automobile: accident.T1 • • • A number of 'the .members of .St. - :Andrew's church congteghtion• ab,Pott Al, ert mqt at the manse in. Dungan- non recently -a nil . presented their iret- y• e II If I 1. coat and an addeese,—, tt • Mrs. Swarts,• widow of •the -late' E, 11. Swart9, Ooderieh, died her home there on Feb. 4th, following a short illness fr Om parelyeis ktor hoeband diedon April 24th, last, She leaves tvvet sons: Clare, of Godeel4h, and John with-the.„7„Ist, There Passed away at her home in cl_ioton on Sunday, Feb 6th one.o.f. the o re.identa of the AlatiaL.Wittee,,,,,SherAffin...02:40ara of age and had been over 60 yearn mar- ried to Mr. A. D. Wiltse Who survives.. 'She was Canadian born of :ILE Loyal - fat stock'. , • The Pereentege Of eignatures obtain- ed Ash6old te the. temperance pet, itions WAS about, 86, :t...wiLeidadivisiana going as high as 97 Tri W. Waware, OA about 76 of the available names rweee procured.' In the village of Dun - potion 9+ Per. cleat of those qualified to sign plated their nainefi on:the lists. • The following Medical dontors' haver been appointed to care for meeebers of the ifilet Battalion id the different, centres: Wingliain..,-Dr. I, :P. Ken.. nedy; God, riele4apt. Hunter, X. Brneacla—Dr. $ettforth Burrows; .,Wroretera.....1)r, McLeod; Exeter—Dr. Madinat); Peck; Myth—Dr. 'Milne; Clinton— Major Shaw, 14., R. 0. • Its ErtrasvEn—Illtiniliated Walt the undeistantling that his native town SUNSH= SERMONS lb Month* We By ths Philoilopher-Phyolcian OSORQB • F. BUTLER, A. flt, D• • you arst media of the Ittift that gilOSisdli Yoki Will Snillincl- ly .yourself out .sr any OOP iterate end hopefiree iituatiOrt or wilintly bear with patience : What cannot ha OVerc91130. '0,W" 1•11; ars deprived. of ' Your !•11mbe, Or AM yoUr facia. • ties, rot can 'surely. do some- . thing; moat canes somilthhill effeetually ;ma ademietely, you wilic with fortitude, sk. terterfut mind and resolute will„ put 'pluck. he glee*: whaterm. 11 missing.• If trouble! sorno-don't ;mon :and frown ;hat • hear your 1104 forint; eatieritlY,. (Med •••! your _heart. with:. silent,. chemeut forte-. tude, hoping for% and' "williog. •r•bsttsr. things. .fivffering he,; genie* -beatitifid whon-yoit hear great...calamities" with cheerful- • sacs,. not throtigh . 'but through :greltnese St mind, • 'Th• *MOO diffIcultion Yeti havf *th encounter -.within and with ent, the 'wfor• asignificaot and.. the higher In. Inerirration airier; „ wau thOro Were, ne , difficUltiee. 'there' would be no • succesi 'Pirriceities'end . , stretigthen the , mind,„ exer; ciao. .(4001 the body, so aftee •rdi: when Nature Puts rioneowea.rii. your,: path -ihs puts brain' In • • . your head...so; you should Wel-. • CMS them with', a grin, and beer them • with , Pon% Salm Ufa too seriously, end?, don't be cast down by • sip And difficulties. ThiLlir•V••• • chesiful• man. will eurorRe hie • bliehted hopes: and hie dlsap ..polatintifit14 take, them for just what they are, lessons and per, kept blessings In disguise, and' wilf: march boldly and cheerful, ty: forward In thebattlo:�f life, (Copyright, 1910, by W. O. .Chapinan.1 M:0,_:.LSONS BANK CAPITAL -AM) R-ESuRVILi 18.8aa,ano . . , 90 Branches 1St Canada • .4k geniral Banking Business rt ansticted ' Circular Letters of Credit Bank Money Orders SAVINGS BANK .DEPAIIT/K4NT Intere•t AlloWed at blower eurrept rate T. S. RgID, illattagpr, • POUR-PlINETY' MODEL, PRICE CONTLETE $675 F00,8, OshaVira meriting, as.reportel in his newspaper, &ore Seafortle lobe Leatlitrland, mer char t tailor of Strathrey, • disposed of his business in that tewr, returned to 8efiforties and enlisted as a private in the 161st -Huron Regitheat.,'His fath. or; r:-Jarnes Leatherland, aged 90, also a ester reside in SertfOrth. His• wifeand-Tamily-will-remairrinStrath- rOy. • Es/spina TCRNBERY . On Sunday: morning, February 6th,, at the Wellesley Hospital,. Toronto, Mr. John Musgrove,. for Many years an influential and much esteemed • reel dent of Tnrii13erry, panic! to hie -eter- nal rest. ' About five weeks ego.. de Ceased. Underwent an operation, and was on • the Iliad to recovery, but poeu niOnia`develOped; and in spite of' all medical skill and •attention the diSease 'proved fatal. Mr. Mug i eye Was torn in Igo, on the old homestead which hesubsemiently owned, and for over po years resided there. As a neighbor he weeakind •anitiolallginened was held in very high esteem by a wide circle of acquaintances. For many 'years: Mr. Musgrove rendered , and efficient service to his native township, serving first as Councillor _and euhse .quently as Reeve. A few years ago he voluetatily retired 'from mtuncipal eerYiae In 1896 decease d was united in Marriage with Mies Agnes Woods of Turnberry, whom he leaves memo the :lose of 'atrue lied devoted huehand. Tn religion deeearred was connected with the Methodist Church and peliti callyta corisernetive. Ile`was a teem -of-o :The re Maine arrived fr Toronto .on Mon . day, ancompapied by A. 1/. usgrove and Dr?Geerge. Musgrove, who - were with. their brother when the end_sertme. The funeral tobk place frOir thcr family residence on Wednesday afternmin to the Wingluim cemetery. • The large number, of friends and relatives pees- ent tetiti0ed to the .very strong posi, don Mr. Musgrove held in the necks of thepeeple. , The' funeral services Were conducted by tlie Rev. ' D. •Thomption;':16i16dist. Minister, Bine- Vale, pastor Of:deceased, who. :spoke in. eery high terma of the. exemplary life , and .:aterling' eliarricter of -deceased. ThePall bearers•w5rallobt. Musgrove,' 41.‘ M usgrove, Dr. Geo. Musgrove, . John Peat son, • Arthur • W bee, er and • James Nichol.' Valve -in -bead Motor, poweritil and crier run- -fling. Electric starting and lightiig, system. Electric horn. Mohair tailored top. Speed- ometer, Ammeter, etc' • More Value for the • price thirl any other car in America. Made by the McLaughlin Motor Co:, Limitcdo of, Oshawa. I' received -a consignment of cars • on Monday whkh are all sold. rove& this car and get your order. in ,at once as the demand cannot Posslibly supplied. . $.1111TH., AG:Pr4.1T kaUcKNOW. litf""~"Thm-4.6dAreArbrawitrowilwoottegl.wit44,)\ 1 :ann.. Produce; Fee.d • Cash. ot. its Eohraleilt pod : r -for :any :F.h-rtn • Produce . • . . The-followitig lines are alyvays on, hand Pure Linseed Meal, 011.Cake (Oldprocets), COtton Seed Meal, Hog Meal, ,Molasses Meal, Royal 'Purple Stock., 'and Poultry Specifics Laying Meal for Poultry Alfalfa Meal; Cracked Southern Corn, Beet Scrap, Bone, Oyster Shell, Clain Shell;Giiii; -Card- . well's, Royal Purple and blatchfotA's Calf Meal. in 25, 50 and 100 lb. bags. Bran, *Shorts and Flow: of varients kinds 'at, special prices in ton and. half.tgit lots, Come. and Get Our Prices 0 • ° FINLAYSON: THE PEED MAN .401"*Illba°,11"4""IlfrigAfa"?:" ane -Kincardine higarecruiting_meeting was held-. in- Cineftrdinerfe noon d'ain was met by the men Of the 16Oth'.(Bruce) Battalion, stationed. here; also the school children and town band. A number of recruits came from Walker- ton, Lucknow and Ripley. The visitors were estortedle the armories,where all forirted inline ready fore Parade. First came the oflicers-7-peut, Cronin, Kine cardinti; •Lket. Martin, Ripley, 'and Lieut. Whitehead; then came the men• in uniform, and a fine _big_lot of men they were,. abolit,75 in all. After that -wile the schooKshildrest;:catognxidul•rw - nerg with mottoes; such as "Examine Your Excuse", "Elo It Now", etc. Then -mune the car with the speakene•-Judge Barron, of Stretford; J. O. Mickle, of Chesley, and the Mayor. Meetings were held Afternoon and evening, • • ' Judge Barren Spoke at length no the ilatysifeeeryyrning Mali to hisxonn Ha made a special appeal,to the mothers to urge their ,sons to go, not to hold them back. Pte. McKinnon told why -he enliited. Hs was born at Lucknow, advlidn jusi a boy Moved to Nottli'Llakota, where.he has refolded since. 'About three months ago he heard his countree crll ancl dime over 1,100 milefefo ansiver. Mr. Main - non says he ia:no enimissinned Weer; only a private in the rear ranks, but is doing his bit. ' •' ,At the end of the muting, Lieutenant Whiteheadniade a strongappeal for yowl/melt to come and sign -tor their country. Four young haft added their,,, natfleit to theiretiks amid deafening cheer - ins and applause, , It is expected:others will sign up 404 real* of tho totaling We are in tbe market for creatm sweet or:sour. We supply tw4 cans, pay twice each ,Month, test each can received, our patrons a statement of the weight, „test and butler fat in each can. with tke empty can returned. We refer you to any bank as to bur standing. , Write foran to -day.. TREI,EFWEN & -RANT6N Palm Creamery • PALMERSTON, ONt noricn, e want an Agent here for Palm Dairy lee Cream. Write for places and terms. . 11.5.0 to, HE BUSINESS MANS PRINTING Alta Ilrilea sestkirel vee. tate nt , `. • / Shows how progressive he is. He must tine the nsatest, eleanedt. and best ,printing he ,7 can get if 1)e would impress his businese forcibly upon' 'his fellownlett,' We are prepared to give you NE*14, 13UtINES6.1314i401NO PRIN1'/N(4 just the •kind pi: e're lookineor Olad templet 7 •••• • ' rolr " 'Ok • 7