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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-02, Page 4, Page 4 1 4 r • Eurknow *Mind "'"4".-.144-1Ww^, 'n•L•.•..- • - - - IVIES 114100110101RF Ocit11111131., of March following. • At a: verial meet- ow worthy of mention. 1111Thee tr.fo3lis iug on that date Vie Vosits C•infideri•••• vsigned ins seat, the Liu .organizt • The seivouseyetent thvauna, sysout Fonlirto4 oven' Thunder reenlist „ applications, for litre from itescra, csin, lion inthe, riding oat:m(1- nob to:, contcct, of the human liody, at /mallow. Ontario. Megarr)!anda£., iirn, A large ,nunibtr the election if anY other man. than. M. Perfect bealthwelmd17114111"that A. IX MACENNZIE, Pronliator of eiticemi werd:Pres04 and throe finis were rt minded 'by the Comentt. We how.* network of tierimie, litit when load Editor. ?,es/tle is ebbing, when. *re:WM.1a decal* .ters Pad tWo laymen spoke lAgt..nst tee" ive pa y. 4r FziIis, app(art. ti) 3,514 tho awe nerves* SYstent giTelt the *liras in headaches, birednesii, dream** TRUItSDAY, MAR. 24d. 19.16 gmriti011 of a liceueeo Ootutuillora fairly.donfident of re.election and the, sleep, irritability anl tiniest corroctO4, stun and Spence Moved that allthree. eger 'imenot acCepted. , The other incident wAs that 51r. Yarns, donated what he sinti • was ,tho fnfl .".ataolint of his profits* from the horse. bnying audeelling transactions to patri- , (Am imposes, ' This, of course, was after the investigation and after public( opi Olen leads straight to a breakdown. _., ,.._ , 'aptdications bellied (that is refused) and To teerfee IlteYegeliero. e•eott.'s rrr/- TifT44• Hrtaltirti-A/ID ticE,-, Oklts la oltactly what nit *Wald take; itat • pooL Room Qu Es -A ion th° nwti°4 was oarriect unanillkousir• At " dela nattiment geta into the blood and. that time Mr. Coin did not have the * Jib/owl feeds the tiny nerve - cella while , bales in his house. The 'occasion may • theidaele system responds to its refresh- fitgtenieforce, Xtreo from harmfoichvgs., • In looking over our exchanges of last be considered as one with that when the . lima e4stostu!.xcronto. Qat. • week wedisceverea two articles dealing bylaw was posecii, as the question wau , iiitlitliePootroottr•quesaill LuietillIvq-* all the ti1110' friaM Deet.14; tota,---10 'hut; lyetrouf6-"Tmiseit-ani--4V44 ---'''''t---7,-,,r, , 7-77-^, ', '•'''''''''''' ' -i•ow,----7-1- , .., •vaimacronampscaorsa.-,... Business and Society cards JQIIN $UTlitit,14A.ND in sorts. Ltd „ Ont.% 104414641001, Fire 4104Aftorine. • •.•,...!•-••••• .• Tbuystlayi Mato') ,2n4, 1946 , •• .BEROIR ° VI; kincdoni. of Serbia, ats we IttieW to-daY, beggku in *878. *. At one tivie there vr.,tre 100 patients te 200 beda aNiell Altioet of -the people ha Abe pEolcap 'States Ormly believe, in fairiee. Thw river frontier betweea Serbia ,and Anst.la extends for 940 •In come Serbinu tetriete even!" • raa,ste%. of 1, u.nisqlloid drives a lanib oburell one 4try eark One article was in The Brucaferald and march 10; 1914 beforn the council sad roundlY condemnedm mfroany quarters. ' - :4f Ti m es and the other. in The Winglum the public.It was to this time, when 'The electors, however., did net accePt Advance.. the by-law . was passed and license wider _this iproper 'means of ' Both of thesearticIeS ieerne4 to hy.law first refused,' that we had • - ase compa es gueranteedy 13,,00rwhst out of it tprepere whenthat the tootine. ENLISTING YOUNG FARNI. grant inatielan,ot th% tnat a newspaper ef one town undertake z was usw.entiFely cutfereot. Fanners whoneed hired help complain' rrgall^ties forualauk,,' ° arm. to discuss the purely local affariS. of , • it joiltirely different.; We, then had tbet, the Depariment of ABM°, through — smother town; not thabsueli 'cheque, to ch:oose between a licensed Pool room •• • • 0. MT. LucknowLodiie meets ovey•Friday . .. • e. it. t a eversingat8O'Olookin their Dal Vainp7 sum per.ect y Una e, an res.; Ito, no, imioj, moo. Now we have to bell street. Allbrethren oerdiany invitee. • a ,n'mfMam'cga6ra,d'Tth7Va77vCC 41ll.sesful:ndip:te.I.eStinfV.hn';aorala„7,rar0stnffreas.,Al0#4r'lbetie41icen.8uP:°lic°,1ll.°u ner,sec:.Zi80diii0e0y.question isofgentaie4en•a• rootn:r:404,ta,thooeitth4el 81604. . • • x • 114.111/Kr .7.taime.k.iducanow,,,Vato Agent for varions Imes of i ohmage. sue andLife ; „ • J a • lig b ythe tone of the articles in :caia House, • .,, . . ., , , ; . \ .•, • . 'A,. it cr.4.1L, Gt. 11, 0. ota lAghtLoilgemeshi ,. . *iron, raurafray ;not oil or before FOB. fUla ' that both i 1 r , l';'. , ' There -Ore those who , say that *Mr. Can afford, -to pay, and the intuiting .. , . cannot be had at a price Which farniers .. . ... . „ • the-Walkerten and 7ingYeel PaPerso : moon, lo the ausomolail.11avelockstreet conclude Were nen red , r. ,-. Ltiolcnow. W. m. A, MacDonald; a. w., I, k vir the • the , ° ; Cain can be fntenci to d4sontinne 9Pec4 WO 118• largely IrP°48tbko, 4-n°tinn. D-Camermi;J:140.Martinieeotoir Vic 4. Ile no, ;• e one in, . Advance, we atilig his 1)001 room as 'at present; but evident fact is that it would be well tor • wow). ., •' ' , tido writfee here. Nothing wrong the opinion of an irresponsibli, layman' Canada and the.Etispire if ' in the year - V. 0, F. Court 'saner • No. so Lneknire about that either -'-nothing it all. put 1 4 the odaeuewe Ram visaliag brothern ,intoatlhamOvEicti:hitrols,,,07inn'itant itthbeiisw4decIterin.7,411r1 opinion, is of swine Value, tordiallyinvited to attend, Chief Ranger, -•-•- is Of•rinvalue On such nquestion. Legal 1916 the prodtietien of the farms would' ge anever r , ,,, meotsevery last Ifon it et iho inollin•in .Belk_ltee.• Seer, Debt,. withal hi,lt, the eel, he Irger than bete e — • --e' 'Way th find whether Or not the room *',, Out of, thee fact natUrally arises the , A -Pin. gletiv-. AMA., Johiiston, Treas. D. a ..: .1 1 1_,.. ••' Naoltitevlio ' ' 'aeutille*' where, "re134 t4eYw°111c1"ach can be eleSed is to start an adieu against qUestion: Will the young farmers who many Imre of those interes-te4in a PUrebr Mr. Cain for violating the by-law, and are joiningthe army be more useful, and Lucknow question. Far from ..denying that course' is open to anybody who do more to win the war, in the army any person the privilege: of expressing Cares to accept the reePonsihility. than they would do ohthefarms? ' his views on any. local question in The As for ourselves we are jest AA ranch the answer will depend -upon whether' Sardine], we ea* Welenme• such ex- opposed to a licensed lion' room now as enough men. for the army Could be ob. pression. It helps to ,make the paperf we were One-Yeat ago, or two years ago; tainedwithont taking the young farmers interesting.and to settle differences ° and it the present pool room ie a worse At the present Mine military strength is the supreme neek, The Empire can't get along without oghting Men. It can get along •vvithout increased farm pro- duce -76r even with less than it has had. Havever, it cloes not follow that it is necessary to enlist young farmer& to ap. vOry large extent. Bat while the pres eiat sitstem- at recruiting is 'planned • all the young farmers that can be got will be taken. It should be remembered that the Degartinent of Militia is not than a half a dozen who knew of recruits. :t"itkatilijo!:gtol.747:dg.tqhge.yM eg°•::1:t Ti. h11:•. p•Silawnii t las . At hlieds'e e n 1 i s t tire n t s w ere o h the part of one namarkable feature is that all bid; for it Men wh2 ought to slay 8-"farisesii.vinAg117t*hee-Sf'bta*rils.eiallicidnnntetrel wtliaes at work and leaves at work • men , who argument. ' ' ought to enter the eliiiii. "bet the town fellows enlist," said one We oughtto have a system of unmet.. _Q11,1ehreivnv hurtie _ the „win • But let the farmer. "The shops can closeup pal compulsory military . Service. The farms close up agnd see what happens" Militia Department' ought to hate a. yeg- "I'll enlist," said hp, lied MI 41 . 10 the recruiting fierg •ant, is rebbing, the farina of needed labor. - It is evident thatthere will be a shOrtige of labor on the 'farm -4 •tie*t Summer.. lie1p • , • • do- 0=11.W. Luelmow Lodge. No. 187; meets secoz,l, Monday of each, month in the ()au. fellows' Master Workman, J. Mao: Diarmid; Pin. Secy. D. B. Macintosh:Bei', see/t.. Geo.,Botter:freas....Aler. ROLM Dental a. YowLza, b:•,1).8,„ D.• S. ,Dince stairitio Button,. Mock,. Teeswater; Spec ha attention to_sold plates, 'crowning ,and • brWieeele* Ylette Wroxeter ist.and W eiday of each month; Gordo Thur. NOWTON. P. D. S.. Dentist. office /Win Block; latoknow, ,Cont. All modern methods used- Best materials foirnished. , Grown and Bridge work. Painless extract- ' ion by the use of the latest, simplest and West remedy; SOMNOFORM. Newest' , thing in _satieluel teeth, •AluMbiee Pkteed non Makable. , • •CE.NTRAL ,OriiiRATP`orto.: ,ONl% • ,; -YOU-CAN-SEC-ME If you: take. conMe with. us.. The demand tipon ni for trained. help is many_titries the .iniiiiher adnatin . Students ' are entering each week, , Iron may• Otter at any time. Write at Onee fer_ohr free catalogue, , • , • D. MeLAGHLAN, PrineiniL , • , . • • • . , • , CREAM 'WANTED Wl$ want ereamand_will„pay_the' • highest market prices for good cream. Summer Creamery and Vbeese, Factory Patrons )1aVilig cream during the winter months 'would_rinelLtoSbip to us: We ,,weigh, sample and test each can of cream carefillty that wereceive, ...and return a statement ot same • ,each time. We furnish two cells, • pay. express .,charges and issee cheques for cream twice each mOnth. Write us and give us a trial. It will cost you nothing and we guarattee' you satisfaction: Por, further particulars write or ' • send for tens and give nett trial. ‘, The Seaterth Creeelei, Seaton!. Ont. e&/7-na(cariLez.)63eel . A Christian college -home. healthful situation. Porprosiectasandterms;WritethSPrincipal 2.i.'Werner.M.L.D.D..StoThenlasoOlita AREYOU GOING WEST? •, The Grand Tina RailwaySysteni , • • • NV111 run , , ."'-• : - ''.: ': , • ' HODICSeekePe: EXCUPSi0114 - ' EACH :TUESDAY 4 MARCH 7TH TO OCTOBER 31sT ___ (Insininste) • _—_ time au - e" fail7to -'set-Whorein We This migteisiim came GP Thursday• Tickets valid to retinal within two, . •, • •, ', mouths Auallialge .oi,-,4 . . , ' ' ' " ' ' ' • ' " ' • ating---when-he-was-defeated-in-the-Lbyei-ele • . tinyiNusEG alidieiere, .` ,435.61S 'of a 'Mate. -Anyoffn---whb`ares TO Teiii- tion; his ongonent, Mr. ------ -i'. 4: -L-O-We': EDMONTON and return .! $45.00 our- article will see that we were not winnieg by a majority of 305. The ae- ---- . • , Proportionate few rates to etherpoe •intia •• • stating our own position, but the argu-., featofMr. Frans Was even more strik- _.•,' . ... ManitobarSaskstchewen ane Alberni. Mut "ofthose,wlio tamer El:licensed pool ing than would appear from the figures, roll particulars and tickets on applica- reoM instead Of one Operated an hi -the fol. at the election of 1914 he had a ma- • • tion to agents. ;$ • one in the Cain House. /n one paragraph jority Of Over 600, and the 'riding has • . O. MARTIN, Agent, Lucknow. *a werePot just as careful in our state; for years returned a Conservative repre• , Phone 2 ' . - • , - • ' _went as we should have been. i Instead -mutative with majorities -of froni 400 to . • • , ' of saying "The question Of a licensed 000. - ' ., MRS, SLACK'S LETTER ,pool room is now entirely! Ediffstrent from • There was no IMO lint Mr. keine( nisei nab' C— what. It was When it was last last U[) 1)0- hilt yrotiting Imthe_pnrchaece_ot.homee, m. ' - - --T°v7-‘411*--- M...--4----77-.4hildren 0)* ''Iiii•Ttbe 'et-iiMiik,"- we41-8 °did tilin•snid: from the fariners at One price and selling ,•...-. - • • -, ' relent' --"X_P-H-t-tlargtil 11 -ad •a-4-`telreti •.-tbe -Pool &ono .-Lief‘se''• by-laW them; to -the. -geVetnir-Prit- 'LW:a-high-et • .....,....., . dironic cciu -andivas Whin you coulir . . < ,• ;• . count her s and shoo had no appetite,' was passed." That .sucil was the . time price without serving any useful purpose ,:-.-- NothiogYie gem her seemed to help her, - referred to is plainly indicated by what Or taking any risk.', .The issues between . 1 . • try Vellisei, es% ritLew shee ;es heeengrye 1,11660 follows: '.`At that ;time apool room Wasthe two plaice were mot dismissed- dur-' One, her cough is gone; she iestouter beieg run ler gain' without a license." ing the brief election campaign. Fallis and int a more healthy color. I wish That had reference to Mr. Verrite pool :asked for a jtistilication of his conduct, every mother who has' a delicate child. . . . vrouldtryVinol."-Mrs.AnntatoSnacx. room -the only Eme run here in recent but he received an emphatic • condenlim- • • . . We guarantee Vim:A, Our delicious cod 'yeari forAireet gaio. . ; thin.' Many regular conservatives ,toia , liver` and iron tonic, to make delimits '," • . ,- . .. . , , • , . _ ..., , • - , " ' children healthy and littellg- Sure eneego tne matter nos been De- voted for air. rallie in 1914 mud have. . A. my Spence,. Druggist, Lucknow. fore the Council since that time when voted against him On•Thursday, and `no , - • , - • _' .bondition-Were as they are now. On doubt many more of his former eftpport- 1/4...-.....-1. t..-0. •te •%, •.* ••••••%, Th rg .. januitry lltb., 1015. Mr, T. Horn made ens refrained from voting. = • ' haie in • • • ' ' • • °PilliPri-4W-o °IlieCts " 9,11v-ays institlitiOn than a licensed room would 'Vie*, • - . ' , ' , be, We era more opposed to it than to it Before leaving this phase of thesub- libensed room,- ject wcslioutdjusthke to ask the editors And _ i now returning to the two news-• -of The Herald and Tittles and Thi: Ad- Papers who undertake to read lessons to Tame Of they asalinati reSpensibility for the people. of Lucknow and to The Sen. what they have published) whether their tine]. We shall ask if duiing the•last two . own towns Are sii:free from undesirable years! they hair& had- anything to - 'say iii; resorts that they ean afford to 'go•abroad csndemnation of licensed pool rooms in- to correct, and instruct ethers. Walker- their respective townS, In. the Sentinel ton has a' lieensed pool room, and Wing- files of that tline we find a number of ham bas a lieelMedpeel,rethVbilt neither' articles' sin. which the Pool roots, 'run for la The Ronda and •Tunes ' nor, in .s•rn gain, is condemned in the plainest Ian - Advance ile we ever_see *word °Leda- gitage anifirodnimand. • `. china of these institutions. In these towns, evidently, the licensed.pool room is atrititrawr rho s a beneficial, insti-. 'FOR CLEAN PUBLIC. LIFE. ' tution-but for Lucknow,"- bye -election held in_Pe'el County on TburidaPiAlust*et....14,411.-,,ar, Vat; 114 in• ',,the 'Ontario Legislature, one of the most important ever held in • „. -the ptovitice, and. One *blab- attracted explanationjor tlaisieiperlmps found, in, Irsitys:-441-rier a well known fait drat- 1U:loCal--•OPtioil towns ainool vim is Sorer to the women thin a blind -boil." -pool 40()D1 IS' it bad institution, don't' you see,' inn • local option. town like Lucknow, lint all right iiia.:tento with !lammed barrooins,_ such as Walkerton! The Herald, and Times editor, no doubt, readies this conclusiOn on the principle that two evils are better than -one -a propoSitiou Milts ConsFstent `With his other intellectual proqesses. , county -wide attention:‘ ' It was no mere party Contest. This is true, though the two candidates were nominated, onteby the Conservative and the_other_bytol. Liberal organization Pea The vacancy was causedby the re- signation of Mr. J. R. Fallis, Conserve.. Another--curions-bit---a---inter-lnatiee tiveT.wholia-d-been elated by EC major- we_get from Theilerald.andlinves,• icy of °vet; 600at the general elections says; "As The Llicknow Sentinelovhich. of 1914._ Mr.- Faille had resigned be- cause. he had been seVerely.nriticised for hating made money out of the pnrchase of horses from the - farmers of Peel. for the„Departrifent of Militia.. • • .• It appeara that Mr. Faiths represented himself- to be • a.• purchasing .agent for the government iviaeli he :was. mot' an_ 'thereWas he is -IiinifielfTana so, to hlinol purchases inspeCted by the government. everY newspaper is the mouthpiece 'and •the tool of Pomo. local politician . The Herald and Times says. further that,The Sentinel liae veercl around from opposing the pool room1 as in former years, to giving•it'a IBA favor- $3.000 in this way. This information 'was brought out by 'a mit:mission ap- -pointed-by-the-government to -investigate - alleged scandals in cOnnection With , the purchase of horses. ,Mr. Fells We:MIA- ei to justify his profiting by saying that. as he was a dealer •in live stock he had right to buy and sell horses as he. did. In viewof „the criticism of Mr. Allis which followed the investigation he thought it well to resign his seat, stand for re-election and in •this way get an expression of ,public opiniOn upon his article of February 17 over a number of 'condoct. • . my -be taken sits.. the moutfOiece of Anderson" etc.,. This,is Merely 'another illustration of the rabid partisan judging others by himself. . The Herald and Times editor cannot think of or imagine any -person •as being otherwise than bound band and. foot, heart and soul, to POitleat party and the local leaden/ agent He first had his ,prospective inspectori, and then bought for himself the torses-whichliad paased. inspection. He then sold thee horses to the Depart- ment, making a Drofit on each animal. In all he And a partner, made about able reception- lime* And TheAdvance saya:: "We catinotegree, with _The- Sen.' tine], which statee that the question .is entirely different from what it was when it was last up before the •Council." • - • These statemente ha,yir refererthe to our article of I'ebruary 17th: "The .Pool Room Once More). We should let them 'go unnoticed were it not that others may have conetruectour article, as did the Writer or writers in the Walkerton and • Wingham papers. We have read the • KING PETER Serbians haye a practice of fore- 4itsting•the future by means, of the shoulder bone of a roasted sheep nir Pig. Every grown man in -Serbia can • dein' .five`acres of land from the Gov- ernment, and this is • exempt from. all claims of debt. • • • Practically the whole of the popu- lation .of Serbia dwells on the laid, and farming and pig 'rearing are the staple induetriels. •. • ' • • . , cAPITAL.,, AND RESERVE,' 48,840,0o3 • • oa Branchee h 41tadi 0011=1: OfiPkilrig BiffifileS$ Ttfill5fiCted. Circuldr Letters of Credit lank Money. Orders .• smatios. BANK DEPARIMEINT intiresit allowed at highest current • T. S. REED; Man4ger. • 4 t' •••• • totkutevery men in the coantrY, with a my brother leaves Canada. . Ile enlisted --k in the 33ra Batialion a year a He's record‘oniis aTelrlocupatioii, as te , go. • ' still in Quebec." . • • --- .1 . Whether he is Married or sin l kJ 1 F . tg e, ........ :, Cjapt . EI od g ins, hi char f • • , of farmers came from the near by town - - .' ..-•1:- ' :.. charge o recruiting "VNIIIINOMMOINEWIIII formation, it Could thee select -soldiers Th l 1 ii• ' •••' • - ---7-4- John'Tohnie on Thilnidity last. Bre -•' • - we had univer sal niilitary service and if ' • S m eaforth, told the•Star: - • ese sc io ars ips are awarded to f • • those securing the highest total inark . the Militia Department had this inform- "We approached one farm house romi at the Departmental Upper School Ex! were met by the woman of the house: ships to attend the'luneral of the late . ' • : ' ? :, ' ,"•- amination. • CHEVROLET 'FOUR -NINETY' MODEL • PRICE COMPLETE $675 F.O.B. Oshawa 1 • , Valve -in -bead motor, powerful and qitiet run, ning. Electric otarting and lighting system. Electric horn, IVIohair tailored top. SPeed- °meter; Anuneter,• etc. More value tor the price that any other car iu. America. Made by the McLaughlin Motor Co. Limited, of Oshawa. I received a consignment of Fars on Monday which are all sold. • Inspect this car .and get' your Order, in at once as the &ma& cannot ilossibly, be• . _supplied. • . ' •.• • GEO. II. SMITH i,„,LUC!(NoW AOENT • •••. . • • . frotirocCupationsieapt-necessarY to, .tlw country If, under these cenditiens,the- .Depirttnent "took" yonng nienfromthe_ •farina, where thereis an adniitteef.searc- . ity, while letting many unattached •and not regialarly eniplOyed . young m3n, • it Would Be O -pen to censure. As.it is, men arfilisted. wherever -they can be found: ••• It it • sate tilay the... a Mier .thipresene Oaten), Canaan, will never get ,a half million Men inio kh oki, nor do 'nearly so well as AuStralia and New Zealand' have done. Up to thepresent only about 250,- 000 men hsve hone • enlisted -just one •for every two called for, and which, Is most -Canadians feel we ought to -put up, just as fast as they can be emupped. She ordered 1.19 off as thsiugh we were • 1 s' .• we lo'cated tile' The Chesley Enterprise Says:-Fiom has stood loyally .by bun in.many elec. -i... -• - ••, .: tio.taikto. tham,--iitheo-11P eenle•-the We'• -ing-en•active-pro:Germau propaganda,- eitizens,.. :TweiAleigh ,loads - Of -Port- - , • , ' 4-- e farms are certainly 6rtn in this naatter. t wil take some ingenious e - . • • • •• Tro.- where he Used farm and -which tram i At the back fanner and -his time -Rona ' „We started Brant and Sullivan. collie reports show. tions, was represented by -scores ;,:f its, , • , ::1 c . •:.'•:: , man and she dreve os away. The Women -whiehi it. is•Said, is 'carried on by Elgin friends drove flown and se*erar . .. of th• ' I I . f Lutheran ministers. through contirma- from Saugeen, inclading Ex Warden •• • fort fa' reach them and soften them. tion classes, the pulpit ancl astoral Alex. NseCannel. Theparharoent_im_. • • • "We call at one farm and areasked to •nalln• which may yet resultin definite actien:- ICas rousing a public hostilifk wiiiCh be sat for nearly fifteen years, '' ' ' - ' :•: ''• ea.- fir4t-tosornelAgirboutinixfarril wilere. - was represented -4 g-pT. Lewiii, M.P., '• ''':' - 71,--'':•-' ... 7:F., there ,are more 80118 00 tewer-acres" ,. %Men. in close -touch with the situatieur -of Goderieh; and liligli...Ciark, .11: P. - ,-.-: • • • . • -•., at Elmwood tell us that a iarge num = Among those who came was Mr.. Frank . • ....- .. • .,' - . - .. • .1 . - . ber of tbose who, at the outbreak of Pedley, late Deputy .SoperintendenL- : ' • .7T- '., • ,. f • • PROVINCIAL F'RO.111B, ' , phe War, were pro -British, have been General ot Indian ,Affairs, whu was a ' .-• i '. -•.' . ITION CONVENTION infitieneed to become pro German: • personal and .business associate of Mr. • . ";-: ... • - ... . • . ' ' There was a big recruiting •deihon. Tolinie. Knox Unwell bell tolled as the thin it Mildinay on kebruary 20,, funeral inc.iincl:aWay from the house • MASSEY HALL, TORONTO MARCH 26.0. swtir)iten detaeliincnts of soldiers from after services were conducted by...Itei. ' ' • , ' •'' • . . - On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thins- Teeswater and, Walkerton. visited Ate McArthur ancl. Op Masonic brethern- • 'prohibition forces of Ontario will meet • • 'day; March 20.th4 ant:14. and .36th; the . • ;1 . liECIWITINA IN .. . : ., .. . HURON COUNTY . , The Toronto 'Daily Star has sent e. man into Hilton County to report on re - bruiting conditions Were:. 'Wilting from Goderieli on -Feb • 28 this. Man reported as follows: - ., . • • , : The recruitirg situation ,in Huron Cougty demandS somefresbaetion. It is a county of Scattered population, of four .towns ranging iron' 2,000 to,3,700 :folk,' and of a; score of villages. One battillion heti' already been P iii,horized, and its coin - Mending officer, Lt • gel; • Milli Combe, states,that two. more are authorized to follow it. The spirit of the , people of Huron is splendid', They sitbscribe to all funds generonsly•atad express an undim finished patriotism'. But there are liter- -ally -thoutands of -young -men in the towns and on the 'farms who. belie not Yet been. 'aterested-in4lin-kb- -- "The GOVerniiiinit gleelged weJtradk to raise 500.000 men, And then the: Gov- ernineet failed to de one tan towards rarhirip, ilinsp: leen - The Ai ilitia_Depaft._ ' went atithorizes a battalkiii, , appoints a Colonel and then leaves the.* matter en- LtirelY to the, nitirdeipilkty: That hi What' the trouble' is With .tiriten Coiinty" and 'with every 'other comity in regard to elf. listincie said •fteat. J. BrFotheringhain, the Angliesitrininiater Of Godetich, who has been olive thirniglieut•Fthe etinity in the recruiting o mpaign of the past eightlignell/87.„ -,z. ,.. , 7 7 . • ri..7.... • ..•_,,,, . -. - , "Illte. estimate, of fOtip,,000 froth Canada Means bet ween 3-,t.too and 4;000 from •Hurtin .Conn tit," edit tinned NI r. FOther- in. glum)._ ".We have yaised between 500 and 600•for tho 161Fit„ and we honestly; do not see how We'l-LIII gr•1410 got any more. ' 'Yet weltnow deffilit.ly that tirstr wore battaliols ern. IA be called from` Huron- after the 161iit. The,Goverehient realizes, the .siiinit ion But, it itt malting no -.ill'ort whatever to live' up to " its pledge of 000,000 ;nen by 'aiding us." "We are nolv.iirguig the Huron War Auxiliary to ceder wit It the other cohntY recruiting organikalons n4 to to petition • . application for a pool room license. The • It is extremely gratifying to the (lovernment in forge. The plan Bug ' telt from Mint- 'apPliCation Was laid over hail the Ali,: take a. stand like that and ship* that see 11101' ge'sted,is to request 1110 Oeveriillient to ', ,;• ''' • . ruary 'meeting. In relitnary it was laid they are Canadians first And partizans authorize each member of ParlianiOnt tb "The retard for , Quebec parent, . .. • . - while Then are preoted t,.: brsait act as the hewl of recruiting in Kir dia. tact. ' Ilie,partY organization shall be . vine° of Quebec over until March; and on March 2nd. 4,fter. . - liver, on st,Aroca , the appucation was turned down. Mr. from their party In that itiEty,i public Pouptistn4ailirrirf,1)cra.raiduaitteingeiferaThse8distTihdt : 13,1Q, St. S . , a pietee. has , Cain does not •appear• to have made ap- again% cannot go so very far Wrong. The •will' tio' likewise!' This step,• would mean .' 1 child baptized. plication for a license •a.t that time, slap administered to Mr ral1faWill be # a great deal to the' 'Oiling% ' for ' it le • •' Itatro tinedi thitit'oitere The, Pool Room License' by-lant vitae Warning to tathers, that in coudneting C$rganigoinn dukt is' tio."Ykng nq04*” 7 ' : ' , passedon Dec. 26, 191.3, and the Most the war they must keep remonablyelear The Star drove, °tit through the town.' hirteen children, t presented • Mt, interesting diselisSieri of the liconseques. Of graft and grafiera. cliipi•hottli of the railitay to 0, Oderiall.' , ,,,, titleth," .• gob was on 'the, evening of the nth, .. , , 0OliVeriiatiOn with different Wore on , • .• .. , Two incidents pteceding the election. MOOS Of .roads failed to (thcover.luo 4 ',.,•. . ' , . „ . i., . , I ' • ' • . . I ' r Mildmay iido the healt of_a German , settlement, and reertutinif there has been slow. •All Places of , in their Annual Coniention in Massey •business inMildmay Were closed dur- Hall, Toronto. ' • " • ing the afternoon, and after-thegublin In Great Britain, legislators are fore - many ln- the Carrick Council banqueted ,the 'meeting. at Which Dr. Clapppresided cinaglituiepso,nsutchhe'riliggaid"rt.raNtite;ietis as -a few soldiers and the band Which amen]- . pare ago would not have been borne. In panied them.. The principal speakers • Canada military anthorities wen.t_so far .1woeoi:d _etf.for_.FWinittiisez Cummins. nuinber of recruits have been secureinince the )(fleeting and it is thoughttliat-a• great deal of in out in favor of prohibition during the terest has been awitkened. . . war, and the Provindial: Government at 'MR Toil. hi ES t . -11und red ei present 18 considering how. f•it it will be •warranted in going in this directiOn. • • This questien must be settled scion, and its urgency -will add greatly', tthe interest taken in this 1916 Parlianient of Temperance Workers, which •Will be e: great importance.' • the work of thepast yews will be reviewed, the present situ- ation will be conenlereci and future no don will be planned, • 'Singlefare return fi on all lines from ail points in' Qet- arihit-beenfeen aridevery ehiireh andternperance organization of the Prov, ince has been invitedto send delegates. as-tn clennind -prohibition-in -the-WA': . , rt • . . 'bourhood oftraining camps. Malik cit. izens who befoie °Quid not be classified as against the -liquor,: traffic, . have come 1==== izat Str. MoAkthur'ptiictit• high tribute to • . nunas a war in 4riend, a helPftiF counsellor,oonstantitttendatit upon . church services And p' 'faithful -public( ' : servant. Rev. Mr. II,Ohinson, Tiv- erton,assisted In the service. . Tito • Masonic, serviee Was conducted by • • Bruce Lodge, TiVeitonr. which w.arillir. • Tohnie's" parent ledge, assisted by •: Northern laightr=otiodge, Kincardine. „ •Theinciir company of -the -160th &War Batt.; under Lieut. Cronin, also march- - .ed tothp,. ernetery. The pallbearers • ' weriAleit. Mcdatine Jae. MeRvveti„ A. P. Mewhinney, Lachlan McLean, La 1VicKitinon and James Kiipen.-- - Kincardine Review. , 7 BRUcE COUNTY.,..NEW'S Tho rainfall -in /knee last year % as about 16 inches, according to itirea just published by the Ontario Bureau of Industries: • , • • , , ThetoVro rifieheplerhas .cotitribrit.- ed nine_ members to tho_lit•inse hen Band which giites every indicat- tion of. being a aplecclid mosieel ou gun ization. • Tam. TeeSwater gen tlernen • of , .0 or. Man descent, Messrs. G. It Hasettil ug and II. Filsing.er, found it necessaq , to. publish denials of it story which had become cart ea, to .the effect that they ima been away attendingsecret pro. 'German meetings:, : The cthavollof the ittifghbOiing toWh• ship of Normanby, Grey Co, itt a tedent Intuiting arrangeA to give $10 to each „min who anlistod ,from the, township. Normanhy is .1Eirgely. it German township and th(ee of the councillors and the reeve tiro of Ger. betrtin•N.S.cholartfilip amounting ,to $60 tmita014.:113,20a:iecosu•ealaetnr:60;i h'as *1:001.1 rec'eiv' ed. from Oath, has been awarded. to Miss Eliza. the• Dept, of Eclucatiop that the Second both Krug, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John itttig, °oft !EOldieuthoTi,:noivoo atiri:lohttoegi • - .00 •per yo-ar. We'are.'.0gents for all Toronto: • • • r— • k • • • 411 Weekly: Papers pubiisiied- 111 the proyince. , • , fl. • , : • "'• If you want to order a pally or yelliPW, for your present one, do So through 'illie.‘A4ntinel of- We:iaveAyoui. ;krouble experlie". ." _ •."" •• e• • • ' eq"' and