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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-09, Page 1geopmeranrr.""".... ,,, leall2.1411P1 •••••••"'IPPV,W , — •,••••••••••+•••,-,,w--. vrriPTIV .0 , year) ady41104 $1.25 041E1T/be LUCKNOWi.ON'ri, THURSDAY, *ARCH- 9th., 19.61, Single Copies •3 .e.eolS. 'LOCAL AND GENERAL • Teeowster is ti have a big pailitary denionaration On the 17th, Euitspre,ssetrandeleaned promptly and Clark,1gertaut Tailor, Mr El Racine, hi his khaki uniform, ' avaa up from London over Sunday, • • Mikis Viola'Sturdy attended the Mar- . riage of her friend; Mies .Wldred Jew- •ett,Of Muni/ale. . islOW is the time to liave your automo- biles and bUggies repainted for spring. jAs.::Awrausort,mil•Town. Miks. Meinnisi of Ogren *mod, is ageio in charge ef Mr, ery Departmeiit. . •Rs''' Our Spring stock of waylv goods and tilICY *OW have .artived. ei We have some very 'new patteriis,'at W, Connell's, - The regularineeting of the 'Womili'a ' lostitute will be held On • Friday after • noon, March,loth. • Milts Lila Taylor, in eotnpany with Miss Toimie, of Kincardine, is visiting • in Ottawa and rfororito. .If you want an up-to-date suit well tai1.- *red an a perfect fit leave your measure. We can do it. Temple Clark, Merchant Tailor. ' ' ' • Mr. Garfield Ostrander is back in his shop after _spending a month in Torento ,,etudying autorriebile repair work. . Brittaunia Rules The Waves and our Isiew Stock of 'Spring Suiting and Wors-. • Oda have arrived O. K. Temple Clark, 'Merchant Tailor.. .Misses Olive and Pearl Cartwright,. of Winghalii, spent the week -end here, the _,..gadsts of their .friend, Miss E tith Iry - - Do 't forget tint the Women's In- stitute 8-,tw for the Red Cross work every Tuesdry afternotonin the Council Cham- ber. • ' • Bay you- gold staii this spring and yon will save money. Teinple Clark, lIer- chaiirraildr. Sprit* Stock Just Arrived alit& aiid ThirSgeFaiiy Siftings and. Paintings-- Soittething New.-. - thieleit Pit Guaranteed TEMPLE CLARK .Merchant Talior frhat harbinger of spring, the first robin Is reported to have been 8.01111 •at Belfast _on Tuesday, Guess he didn't knOwttiis heavy finoiii'litornd-Wal Coln Our Millinery Department Is now (men. miss na#11Ps has OA returned from the; Toronto openings, having male e care- ful selection of the latelit styles fer. spring. Noticeof opening display later. -W. Connell, . Further proof that the Christmas boxes•get-throutji to the'soldicre O. IC. conies in a letter. from Pte. Itobt. 'Bar- hani, Shorneliffe, Eng. Be expresses appreciation of the gifts and thankful- ness to those who 'sent them, '. Cleve AitcheSon was 'about the Street on crutches early- this week,. ' His fractured ankle is doing well and he ex- pects to be able to walk freely ,in. -about is; month. H la still in the King's uni- foartn,and hopes to be able to retem •- :The Women's' tnatitute will hold their annual "At Hanle" in the Town Hall on Friday evening, March -a-7, commencing it 8 o'clock: Every mrurbet and her family is expected to be there„ Please bring extra amount of lunch. The 801- then8 are invited to be 'their guests fol- d* evening. " Card of Thanks ' Mrs. George Drennen and family wish to express their thanks to their friends' and neighbours for their kindness to them in their regent bereavement - Card of Thanks • , Mr, Alex. Phillipsjanctlamily wish to expreis their appreciation of and thanks for the kindness and sympathy of rela- tives and Mende at the time or tliCir re- cent bereavement. Can: if= Help?. . There is to be a big uniktaw demoll- stratioia at leeswater on Friday, Match 17th St Patrick's Day. The Lucknow detadliment 9f soldiers are invited to go over and take part. They Must drive over, and the lodal committee ask if there are fanners who would take a --steigh---load-ofth-e-soldiers-over-provid- ed, ofeourse, the roads are ;good. Any'' Who would do so are Requested to report to Mr. R. D. Cameron as soon as poe- sible.. A number ot Such denionstrations have 1 eert held in the. county, and in. each case farmers, have Volunteered this kind of ,assistance. Meals for driver% and feed for 'horses will he provided et iree'snatter. • •• . • . 4,0.4 BathRoom Needs • . The great • ,fort in the hoine is • the bath room. Health in body • and rnincl starts with cleariliness • and we -offer the hest in soaps, • powders; • perfumes - ..and toilet • papers. To stop a cough try Vinol,".* •cad liver and iron 'tonic Without oil. Try it on our guarii^ ntee: '!`. Does you gOod or costs you -mothingP--•-17i,nolii•a wonderful_ remedy for chronic coughs, .cold• s' bud bronchitia. . • Dr. A.. M. Spencie'd :E.rtig Store, Luchnow. Loa toads. • Eign in put windoviumoviollo 7 FREE BROS., Studio; Loc4iioiv. eti oidayTuesday - and -Wednesday • each week.,;, MARKETS' -• d'COrrected up to Wednesday noon) • Wheat. . .. . . • .. 90 • fitt9.t4 • •i*Vi IIVVVverilvl• 4,8 40 • taeley "• • • •55 • 58 thekw.heat a *-• w • ap Butter. .. • 25 .21 • Egg, new ;laid ; 24 - ' • Ifogs.,„ . eit4IPMaw-po'llv,a011.4.9 15 WITH THE BOYS IN KHAKI- • Pte. Geo, Wendel Taylor has been at his home Langside on sick leave.dur- ing.the week.' Pte. "%Tin- Stinison. was in...Tort:into to view ,the big military demonstration there, when 18;000 men -in khaki par- aded., • • - • • The men 'Who have -been :out in the' • ENJOYS TRENCH LIFE --Folloba-ift;.“exelt.lettetirroita' RtA, Herb : Miller to his mother on the .2nd Coo. of Kinloss: Dear Mother; • • am still well and enjoying life - 1 never felt better in my life. 'I've gain- od, ten pounds since I came to the trenches. We 'are living on the fat of the land. LlikellThr job fine. I have been transferred to the engineers,. We go out at nigrit.in front of our lin'eslnd put up barb wire in theno man's land. that is between ,our trenches -and the flunts„ We are tapnetimes very close. to the enernY- When old Fitz shootswe drop on the ground. I am.glad to , see BO In ny boys from Lucknew and vicinity enlisting. Kieless and Lucknow. are •doing their ditty. I think The Lucknow Sentinel is the best paper of all. I must cline now as it is our .meal time, , . Your loving son, , . ' OBITUARY • • ANDREW MelLELLAN The late Andrew McLellan, whose. death; was briefly mentioned last week,. was born. at. West - Chester. Mountain, Nova Scotia, in 1832. •When 1,8 years of age he mune with his father to Thames - ford, where, a few years later, he rnar- ailii iii In . 1875 they eame t� Lui?know where he was - engaged in the. sawmilling business nett' 1864 when the family moved to Michi- gan. There Mr. MeLellan was engaged in larrinnefor-icr'yee rs, riortihig - 'to ,Ontbrio in '1895. • The family resided at, inbetley ontil 1E02, :Went he went t� • the '•!800", Ont., and engaged in the - • building trade, being very successful. for a Mae of his years. • When, about two • ytars ago; the' building -trade became dull, he returnecito Lucknow. Mr, and Mrs. :McLellan' lived together for 61 years of happy wedded life, having the -rare-eipertenee .of, celebrating the anniversary of Of their marriage. This event was held at •the hoine of their de -tighter, Mr. Joseph Agnew, in town, en he23rd.-of January„last 'year. •Mr McLellan was a lifelong Methadrat,--a-nil thetime of his death a coneistentanem-- ber of Lucknow church: . ••• , - • GEOlion•Ditekaiilat . • Ou Tiaisday morning, March ,2, there passed tsr the Great Ileyond an old and. highly esteeniett resident Of Ashfield in ' the person of; George Drennan: He had kachscl thdrips old age d 86 yearsi and until about two months ago -Was -able to. be -about= Ile'vorteub-cali in Dumfries, Shire,, Scotiandrand.in 1853 he married :Agues 'Baird, whosurvives him. •In' 1000 they came ia-Canacia; and in the ferest-lieweI--outeeifiome----for,theinseives- where. they, have lived since. He leaves stx sons and two, daughteri:' Herbert, at• , • lianie; Jobe and George, , Duluth ; Rob ert'liCing'north of Kintail; Jame' and ,Thatints an farms pear by, ' The funeral whichWas largely attended was held on Saturday afternoon toDungannon ceme tery,-.the services being conducted by .the • Rev. Mr. Little. • The pall. bearers were-- • Robert; . Jobe, • George,. 'Jannes-rand Thomas; eons of the deceasik and. one .'son-in-law, Frank McInteSh. • The deceased was ,a man:of ste'rlifig ,character, a - kind liusband, loving ;father and a good- neighbor; -.always readyto help -the needy and give a kind word and smile..to alt -In 'religion. he Was a Presbyterian •• md: attended the ,church. at Lenes tegulaily -until: a few Yeailfegb•when his health began te fail He was_04.1„tiberal •-in •potit_tm_ and took great intoreit in tile Dai1y1G1ole, hay.. • ing the War news read to, him nail' 'the day ofl.hie :death, He will be greatly - missed in his 'own hanie and t� the, be- • relived wife and family we extend our deepest sympathy'and trust that Gia in - .His goodness. Will comfort.them.in their.. lonely hours. • • , . .,.`Weep net, for him. 'whose -toil: is :o'er, • • • Weep not because, his rate is.yon; Lord grant We anay as calmly.rest, . : ' When our work; jike liigig 'done-. • country every tit. aiff-during the pae week leaking up lecruits leport- quite neinher of good prospeets and a number of nien are 'expected to sign .up ,within the week. Five of the men enlisted at Iiicknnw • have gone to take the -non commissioned officers! corseat Walkerton. j They are:. Chas. • -Gillespie, Alex. -Henry; Ernest Piercy, jos. Nikon and.Tom McDonald. Bugler Harry Wiiliams has a'so;gone' .to • the County Town, so that the. local de- • tachment has tempbrarly lost men during the week. NOU to- CorrespondentS.. Owing to itn!imusual am Iunt of news matter sent in this week' by our 'corres- pondents, all school reports and a ruin.- ber of newsy ,budgets which We were --unable toget into type_do_not_appear_in_ _ _ _ . this Wine. •' Death of Mrs. A. Phillips Mrs: Alex: Phillips, an old resident cif' the Gravel Road north of the village, passed away soniewhat suddenly on the evening Of March 1st. She had been in • poor health :from !heart trouble for a imniber of years, :bit Was always able to• . be Omit, and had visited at one of her neighbors shortly before her death.„ She was •73ToIrs of age and leaves, besides a husband, three sons and one daughter. -They-aret Calumet,. 'UM: MM.' and litittlievV;Of Manitobic • #nd Mrs james,Hedgine, of .Stratford. tottOtdo, ritteit.0 %fits waint Wheat. bush... .. 1 05 to IS 1 15 Oats, bush, ... .. ' 48 .o SO • Barley, bush.. o 62 to. .6/ Choice heavy steers..., 8 00 ,to 8 50 ilitichera' cattle -- ---------7 00 to 7 75 ' Feeders§ . 625 to 7 25 Lambs, ewt. . ... 10 50 to lE 00 SheePr-.. 9 00 to 9 50 Didier, Creamery Prints 35' to .36 „ Butter, nairy Prints,: 26 to SO. lIgga, new laid, dot, . 29 to 30 Eggs, N�. 1 storage.... 25 to 26 potatoes, bag.' 200 to god awl*Mimi :00 ,to LI 1 All but Matthew, vi?ho was detained by sicknees in his own family; were home to the funeral, whiclitook place on Mon- day to Kmloss cemetery. -Mrs. Phillips /as a woman of kindly disposition, ever ready to give Assistance to the -sick and th'e needy. NNW. • • - Aloderich , Horton, one of 'our Most highly respected citizens, died.aat-,his Entine on ing,many Years. 311:-.1:Thittrin was -inter -- Aided in nearly all the local industries of the town, and wait,. up to the time of. his secretary -treasurer and 'Manager of ;the Godertch Elevitor and Transit 'Company, director/of the Dominion Road Machine CoMparly, half -owner Of the Marlton Dredging Company, and a stoek- holder in the Western Canada Flour. Mits. He was manager of the Huron and &up LeattgoMpany until it 'wee taken over by the Standard Bank and merged' with. the Standard Alliance Mortgage Company, of Which he was a director. He was 1086 Manager 'of ' the Union Bank When that bank. opened 'a branch here. He wee a member of Hut - on Lodge, I.0,0.P., and Huron Chapter A. 11: & A. M., which moiety conducted the funeral services; Ile leaves his wife and Mother, four sisters; Mfg, A. Goon . hie and MM. a. Pete, of Toronte; Mrs. (Canon) Hilt, of Regina; and Mrs. Baker, ht home; and one brother, Philip, Mana.. er of the Bank of Montreal id Port Hope.. He wag one of tho leocl1t4 Liberals of gutotai, FINANCIAL STATEMENT WOMEN'S COMMITTEE • PATRIOTIC LEAGUE The following is a , statement or the receipts and expenditures of the Women's Committee orthe League since the pre- vious atateMent, issued about six months ago. . , In.referenc'3 to the expenditures cov- ering yarn, tlannellette, hoepitarsuppliee, etc. a statement will b0 issued later by .-the'Secretary, showiog the number of articles madefronithese materials. A complete list eallthe be given at :present as the materials are in the course of making. , • " "RickeTs SOC. 9th., 1915: ' ; .• .Balance in, hank as per last state- • ; merit. .;... t‘..• • .• • V.. !, a 09 53 Moving picturbe..., .... 3.2 00 • Candy sold by girls Of Room 4# • 1LP, School, , . -646 Show Dliy;• . 4.4 25 Ice Cream sold at Boyer-Vineent.' • Ooecert . 7-25 Potatoes auctioned at Boyer VIII- • • cent Matinee ...... . 5 40 • Miss Taylor, flowers sold,• 7 1,7 Donation of raisins • 3 60 Stove Polish sold. 7 40. Miss Seigel . ... • 41 50 Mrs, McLellan. .. ....• 25 • Socks said ........ 4 ,90 Peons of Grey Ox P. School , . 1 50 Hallowe'en Dance.. , 100 90 Mrs': J. Miller - 1 00 Mrs, Fennell . 1.00 Mrs. Thornton • '• , • 1 00 Drama "Under Two 'Flags"— 144 00 Mr. "Joynt, donation„ of- venison,- '-.14 30 Methodist Ladies' Aid Yarn seld . .. 14 6:0- • _COVERED'GOOD NAME BEFORE LEAVING Kingkriclge Drama. r 119-35, Koht."Johnstou, refund oft mon- There has been a good deal Of, talk' ey paid "Good Cheer Fund" 13 96 Miss Taylor, sale pop cord .... 1 '5'5 about the bad condeet and bad reputation Mrs Elliott, Pancake, Tea (half „ of the .33rd Battalion, in which many proeeeds) ;... , . . , 11-50 Torn Carmen, refend hall rent. 1100 Spinsters' Coneention .. .. : .. 134 65 -Sais-of cakes: ... . .. : Lunch balloter at Rink... .... 22 .00 I • $803 62 • . EXPROT-DIOIM - Dr. Spence, Rei Cresstrupplies; 1 ..*O. J; G. Armstrong, 'Red Cross :supplies . : 5 50 .D. R. McIntosh, flannelette; , • . A. D. McKenzie, Cardbeard.: . • 25 :71 etc . - Wm. Connell, flannelette, cotton, ' Murdoch & catneron CO.; flan-. • " 1.6 • etc nelette, etc. .. .. •. ...... IQ 9Q British Red Cross; Trafalgar DaY, 125 00 -Walk We'en 4)ance.expe.nse,S_-_k Ak1 • Jesse Gledhill, Yarn •. ------------0013. 3 Christmas Cheer fot so.ldiers at • • 'front Superintendent -of supplies .or Red Cross, TordritO,•,.. 200' 00 CHURCII NEWS • :wpm cgotteelis,77 The Auttuel _Missionary ',Services will he 'held next•Supday, Mareh 141,. in cOtt... - motion with these congregations, -at the.. usual boitre of .service. The Rev..• I MeKelvey,,.S.•T.L., of. Dungannon, -Will be the specialPreacher for the day and. will bale- charge of all services. It is hoped there be a full attendance in spite of the .natich sickness that is in the , community. It will be a good- time . to . hear the important subject of Christian. Missions disCilseed: and to hear Mr. : Mc- Kelvey on his tirst visit to the AtiliAeld Methedistelnirehes. ' • •• • - • TuE 06..ttati.The Look -oat' iCani.••-• nuttee wergin charge' of . Meeting • • -Monday evening. The attendance was . . . • • . : ',rod in -spite Of the disagreeable weather, and* the program was Very entettaining.; .The twig; "Our Influence" feristaken.,by, Mr. W. L. MacKenzie, .whir the 'audienee for Short time on 'the, .different methods of aging our. intliiencS and driving his points home in his hum- orous way. Rev, J. .S. ,punCan. :also made tt few remarks arid mentianed • es- pecially the •difrerenee between •tmeen scions 'and. conscious influence in every:. day life. Mr. Steele McKenzie gave- a. reading; Misses Jean Douglas•and Freda, Aitcheson, sang. a duet, and Miss . :Carrie Geddes a solo, after which" the Guild Was dismissed with the Singing of a hymn and prayer. The Adult ' Bible Class are preparing,Ageod progrant for next Monday evening. . • THE 3rd BATTALION Postage stamps.• ..... . 06 .The Eaton Co lted Cross eup- • plies " * • .•10' 50 Express on yarn, ' ••- • 50 Cash on hand •• • ., - 1 40 Ca.Sh in bank.. „ . • .304 04. -i1):0; Suing,L, Tit8a0su3re6r2. "La -lits are reminded of • the" bri..,,eetings in the Coiintil Chamber every Thursday Afternoon at tWoo'tlock. Every woman willing' to help is invited to attend.. . . •• WEDDING BELLS '.. • . „ ...... .. .• ..... • . • .• • • • REirr..--MO)Uti,D • ' The•berde of Mrs. Christer* -•Metion-' •stigma Cast upon them by t;;#1„, 444,7 ; . ,, Ai, . , all was the scene of , a pretty Wedding sheep'. who? 'find •their way.- o. -ht Wesley Caldwell,' of the .18th Battalion, ., tells of the coritinuoua fighting the Men 'On WedneSclay, March 1st , at 8 F. in, human aggregation,. Their 4117tfrt:it..1.ja the enirtraCtg..parties being Mr.. Wm.. body, their friendliness in: :contact with By in and of the parrori,cps,caPe's H. Reid; of Heron Tp. and Miss Grate' good cause, has completely revered the :many haVe_had . .. , • "BY holding ilia lroARt'for 137. days,": 'A• Reid, of S*einsleigh, Alta, son of • tt• aikatki their willingness to 'help every' McDonald,- eldest claugliterof Mrs, Me- unfavorable loca,leopinion• formed of thein he rites, "We have made, a ,41eir record Donald, of 2nd. 'ort., Huron The bride at the Outset, and it is no exaggeration forcontinnous service. Onr.lirigathi has -Was beantifully:sdre$sed in a gbili of,. 1,6 Say that from one of the, most unpOp- now been in the trenches. jitA 20:: days :buds and pearls, and Wore a veil caught QUebed since the setting in of the -present longer than any BritiSlibtig•tde ha's ever silk Crepe de chene trimmed : with, rose- ulat cares • who, have 'passed ,- through hseoriedeindgiVoltithiog%usitirr,and Ale. :are , stili with orange blossom's and 'parried ii.boti, War, they have justly become one of the Most popular. This ilf the ,:fine tribute :boys have are not4ing Short of ' Ittary0- "'rb.e parroW.escaPes that some 'of -our • 'paid to them to day by our clergY of all lous. • Our last turn in the front' line denominations and by out organizations. and people of all classes. . . was rather exciting, Otir-h.- tub throwers ' "In, leaving Us' for the filing. litre they. had been aggravating. the cermans a:1, will take With them the eineere regrets: one night, arid.they began .t 0 , retaliate ' est prayers, fer their safety,- . finerjust. before dawn. ,,bt All they:mud Int've . gent over • 150 rifie grenaka and Vail, of all our:citizens, as Well as -their isforlp- iiiiiiieiiviii....oery.iiiile_t_win.. Ni,..00s,.."t)fd.,: 'Vanilla ou-1,-.erantage•tif Oa yorda. ' 'Otir initehine 'giiii•Was rightliiiiie!ni.ithire 1,r, Ione 'of th " ' • Aaron and Brno. o beyslroserving. Those „ . _ especially interested in the battalion will -be-pleased-to learn -that. while:at Qiiebe •UAW' much to re,deem Its good mime, as is gathered. from the foliowing article Which appeared in the Quebec Telegrapli: -"General.report has itthat Ails regi- • ment will shortly leave Quebec for. active -service at fhb -front, tolt-beforewe. are called upon to 'bid. it adieu or rather, we iruit,7ciu revolt'," iti only righti that such a,fine body of officers and men as those complain.. it should receive the.' justice to *hid' tht-ey are fairly entitled • horn a population who, owing to an un- fortunate combination of circuinstances at the start; were led to • form a ;wrong inipression_ef_thent Kithimt retallin • these cireunistances, let- it suffice to Say that‘the-32rd came to Quebec with a . rather' dubious reputation;.Which was aggravated by tbe reckless'. acts' and utterances of iraciiitidtials_a. it'vyas IMMO-esti-it Unjust to hold 'the • whele regimentrespOnsiblii.L It was. howecer,the old,story of "giving a dok a bad name." . Probably the same thing 'would have happened in any otherplace, • "The Whole were forced to suffer for the foolishness of the few, but at all events lilts satisfactory to feel that the .people of Quebec fully realize the error and injustice Otthis to day and th in - this recognition -classes of the om- munitisluire: • The Daily Telegraphalso heartily joins in It and does not hesitate to say that, atter living. their lives .amongst us' for monthi,-theoffipers and men of the '33rd have thoroughly' proved by their irreproachable:' conduct as a Whole how utterly unjuStifial-la-ava,s 'the CONTRIBUTIMS TO •• • FPEE HOSPITAL • . . . Tho. Treasurer .of the Muskoka Free Hospitaller Con ...ptive9, desires grate - f ully acknoWledge 'the following • cow triblitiona received in Lucknow by the *i•u'ilvel-i140.Sseoccreiattatorya.of. the N. ationai anitar- ;, . ... 20 DO J. Q.• Anderson • • . • 00 .CO W. M. -2 2.1))0°. W. B. Treleaven , . ; • 5 DO - High Schiiol , .'; :1.65 8ergt.-Maet ()aril* and squad' 5,11 11. Mclntosk 10"; .............. ... ..... W. ARM • , „ 04' G. Robe'rttiOir.', • • . .. . 00 • GieSO.;111;„Sinfltdtill:", .. !CDT': ..T, .Agnew ;. .. ; .... ." 1 DO' Itett. .. . I op W. McKenzie, . ..... A. E Durnin• ' '• ' 1 60 1 00 U. II, Smith . .. : . . 06 W. Henderson. , . 00 11.• McQuillan D. Mallough 1 , . E0...0DetiLkieurds. a. y, .... .. ' .1 1 W. G. -.Andrew . • W. J;Little. • •l• W. !Hsi YuliOr , . I 011 Di • 01/ 00 90 00 1 30 J. G. Areistrcong• 1 00 W. J. Davidson....:. , I 00 A. Roes .......... 1 Od T. ()lark. .. 1 00 G. A. Newton.. ..... . I' 00 F. T. Armstrong, • . „• 1,00 T. S. Reid . .. . . , ,...„ 1 00' E. Cummings ' •• • 1 00 • E. McLean , 1 00 D. Geddes .... . . ... 1.00 W rdelscn ' . 50 E M. Henderson: * .‘• 50 I. Mt3rdie / k5. 25 ,• '•SUArr GEO; A. Hen, Secretary and Treasurer. A• Friend ' . N. L. Campbell •. . • No Pool Room License liVERYBdPV'S COLIJAIN IVONIII1/7T01,04N/..--Qa niorte,dgid rou 047017, , Aw FURS are 20 good dt!tatand, and youcau get highest ca• -h priceS.at Zieudelson's Dry cippds rttorc, Lucunpw.• - Iftgliest:C/as t•rtcus paid furliatv Furs, , . • 11. 13ixt4srerx.Ducksnwt t For Sale • GOOD Al COW VIM .S.A14.:•,-,b4.11Pused‘ be With glivitn; , • la ideknOV. . . Arun EADE.--Tlavo vet y desitalde prepel•ticS "itr.the Stillage.of 1411rIthow. FialiartiOra6 •apply to GEO:,.5..,Stonftht..flt^oket. 20.1.tf. . . 1,11a110 DEStl-tEABLE P11011 (.4 tairn and 8 acres Of lu,nd-orchttrd, perulan- • t' cut vt-ter /..at.s/iy--:-/enh- on. liavelock 0+4.04,144f.: .V. $1.44,tait. , • • • ' • . wyEATos,:t.i, it,4A,14,;,41a1.4.4,viridty orosyn trout o.A.Q 9,34 f, • '4.113). 1. .- Seed Oats•• "•- . • Int:mese production:14 8,;Wirig 4, CI, . 72 ;oats. Thit, variety ,bas stiff straw, thin ; dud yighictl tzu arsertgo• of is ktubbott 10.1( rer ari4 t .t.ny 1.1!.r minty Imo; 11 • tv..r,:? I 04 at citatipit. 1041i 1 N1 au litly now; vrit 4 7.i.cents per taitsitcl. 1. ANL/114;W. It. a.. • No. 3, 1,ucknew. • 10.3.e. • rviltl%g FOR .8.1.LE-Valtdride farm property , •ing the berth 1-2ttnti thenorth of t he south hattof,Lot nunits.tr.nitieteen In the eleventh concession 0( 010 'r.ownsitio of West SValre.‘ , 110fAI ht. the County ot Huron. one hundred , and fox.ty.cight acre% xttore kss. On the premise., .are sittailed a good, two-storey . , bt ick house; finale barn about 103.80i: about.' , ono acre. orchard. 12 acre:4 of fall wheat,. 33 , acres fall plowing and about eight acres. of • nerd wood timber, Thp soli. good day loam, well waterAlti With spring creek and w,011 foo0. . desirable - oroperty is -situated' at the village of 131. • .11clens, and' is. convenient to elturch anti sebool. • For fife her eanieulars apply to 11.1.its. W. E. GO ittins-, St, Helens, or Justwit 0ls1w 1,11041.10w Ontemore the Lucknow has turned. (low!' the applicstien for -alidense to operate -a-pdal Application of Mr: Horn 'laid over at the' February meeting cone p at fhe meet- ing Tuesday evening. 'Henderson mov- ed and Spenee:seconded that the aopli- cation be filed and was disposed of without discussion.• •••.•• • Other business at ohe.touneil was routine character. and'ef no special' in- iterest. • OORN , -• - • ClituRrern t- on. - Feb. 1- ,. .2941,1916, to ME: Sratintsits.-At Paramount; on 'Maieli • grid, 1916, to gr,. and. Mrs. •'Janies • §truthprs, a Son., THE EIGHTEENMBATTA- • LION .IN TRENLHES. ' ..Atiction Sale, NoAll.s.Ttto-iiE. Lot 23, 1th. 20.1.1. Cuiros-1.7,, nifl self by public, anti lon Its farm stock • • • -1-tnd inlplentents on Wccineaday, Alareit 15 • .' • corrunetteing at .1.o'clock p.p.'. Unreserved • • As tire farm isas bten rented; . J. Puitrts, AuctiOncer. 9-1W _ LULANOW.SCHOOL. REPORT \ItOOINt Teste.-41.•Ca"gra;Phy, Itia'tery, and DatIy--t7 : Durniu(ties). _ 40,4-(1 •Ilacl)onaid. ;11 aeLeocl, E. job Liston:, - F. . MacGregor. IV., --•75--7C. Smith, L: 'Garbutt.. • SmithoAl.-"Potter, Mendelson, 50-W. „I -toward,. s - Agnew; G.. Little: 40-J. Spindler, C.:. ; Mablilendrick, .Eld .Joheston, G. .11,11th' • . .1-larold Agnew. l3elow‘40' -1B)e..?aCtra;):11,11)..341-6e., ; NO on toll, 33; ,aver. att., IN • 'IRENE G.• Teacher•, As many Huron and' &lice men are in the 18thl3attalloo, onr readers will '!130' interested in the following acomilitat the, work of the battalion'ttt the frOnt: i• Writing under date of :Fehr:next ;Ili. from the trenches, in Beig.itai,.' cpiet of white earnations and (eras. • She Wan given away! by he brother, Robert 'Daring •the ceremony the bridal couple stood'under arch of evergreens and., I it w ddift b Rev. C Ruth • wie e g es . M. erford officiatetl in the preienceof a few Fourth Lon.' Kinloss . intimate friends'. Lahengrin's wedding •. 'March watts -played by Miss- Mainip Me, Mirth *6. •DOnuld- tiistet of ' the britle After the • . • pleasant evening laSt week . at Mr.. Jas, Sutherland's. , s. Ur. John Carruthersom the 6th., in- tends to put .ftp a good red brick house , • on the old home:farm next Suanntir._,He had a hee.or two hist . week. taking 'the brick home from Ripley. • , • ..•Mr, W, S. McDonald; who, recentlY.:' :moved into David Hendereon'e herise on the 411i. of Hutton, entertained his .neigh, hors 1da-very-plessant-4-truse-witrinine- on Friday . evening . last,' The :Usual rettrusemenU-were-inftlished,:-Ithd.-alttf-a. very fine lunch was served about mid- night. • • . Can any of our local hog kw* fnr- nish us (the farmer's) 'with any reliable information regarding the inspection, of Ithe hogs that Ave sell to them, and from the price of which they (the }Myers) claiit so Much-forinspection?. Is: it. a Government matter, or it 'trait° Mr». by somepartyl Or is it both'? 'Aim for the simple farmer!' Ile Will aeon ba fib completely raked" that nothing of him will remain. • . • . • _ AOCiDEET Wmt. 1-101LS0S.-As Mr John Melaitirmid was on hia•way hOute from Walkerton last Friday with a pair. of yeting horses, some doge ran out iiere a farmhouse and egared• the. horses' so thatthey jumped partly the ;cutter, ono of them. striking Mr. Nrel)iarrni d on the head With. its hoof, tutting his Acitlp• severely t and bruising him 'so that the hlried settled' around his ye .% and made them and the upper part of his lace story black. We hop. nothing niore agkious will voolf fkom thia ,c410•01 • • II I 1 supper was Served. The grootim's gift to the bride was -ii pearl necklace, and to the organist an ivory manicure. set:- A ree,:ptiOn was hseid id the evening, when the'neighbora ar.d friends were present to -the nuMber of al'OutTmie iiuudred The young couple left on l'uesdaY for their Vonle•at Steinsleigh, Alta., follow, ed by the best wishes of all who knew- . • . • 711(1,111-0110-. Marell;Ith, ' Mr. Will Montgomery Visited friends in •Kinjough. du Sitturdat hLst . , Mr. Wm. Giiest• iS under. the doctor's care; We all hope lerlds speedy reeov- Services will' be liehl*.in the Anglican Chulreh every Thursday evening during Lent. . : . . Mi. Lloyd tand..Miss Ida: Percy 'spent a few days iltat" week! visiting, friends Kingarditur. • . • A large 'number from here ittfonded, the dance at F, Haldenbk's, Westford., last Friday. night • • ' Don't forget the "'At Home". here on Mouth' 10.'• Keep the date open. Everybody come. • . Mr. and Mrs John CrolWell and fain: are Moving CO their farm on the iota 'eon. They will be greatly tufted iti the burg .••• ' We hear that Milt started for the West last Thursdnit, hilt only get' as far is the big hill. But -never mind, Milt; hor you farthet lipo toe. t. 11 . the: Empire's. cause, and liberty, - and ne stouter or firiner lyand.s will Its ban.. by parapet.was.blOwn 'Met au,, two places, bat was speedily .ners beupheld. and lustre added. to .thenight"., built up agroin til 11 *. Canadian 'name." '. .. ' • ' ' •i'he Ger'inan .r.nle g: retiade ift- ;Ittc,n1i. .. '. ilolyrood':- high . explosive,' bt1t .;13.1-o..,tintelt..:lieally- feared_ota it /lot only Codlnifis a' . - , . • - i ...1 •shrapnel.: Thefi'lland.greoiialles-rxi4-11(xliteodt .- Tuesday Ila,rli -11 cso dangerons, A ball bnI e • within ten ,feet or me one nt4ht,' tatt•••••1 , 'Mr, Motley Bell spent Suriday at his • : .• •,, . , --- , ,catireofr with Only. it douptoif.spritid10„ trot/tenet:it VeetiWater;• • .441e-44.0i0g.P1-.1;§,I:i!cititi'v Itii,' r, ' - ". ' -* ' ' '' ‘-tf1,-Iliklelie.tell -ThteetEi:eilii.oninil-....'..I.Kla„ ,t1:,1.11. , n..,......c.,lear_ off ,rin - ,- 'W-t-aikre glad to lie—at Sir. L. Harris :iS • . : illness' ever' acivancing. any further. I in ,the *i.vo;st - . ,. Mr. Willie Pierce is home: ;sick aiikli. elm front. • We are holding them with d. ,the measles. W-0,hoea t� -iodo seeitich triple line that earMot, be bkolteo. Our . • . f al i n i f , hi 1 . point where it will bot nexhaestibleii hen the great ()derisive will 'coin tos cave; whit+ will make the world.; sit too" 'And :take ' • . GI -• , St.- Helens-- ' Miss' Data Cranston, -of Wingliam IF. : • Sehoef, was home oiter'Sueday. :Mies Myrtle Little is spending .4. few; • days with her4iSter in Mortungteli. , '• • Mrs, •L -Taylor, of Blyth,' spent a few ' daya. with. Nlr Wm,. Taylorlast. wPek. , 's‘'ypietnillitsstlitle.mi‘:1'.itetteeniir,;n:d.:;Titaht:ifof°;:1;t0::."-d.,:;,.: a.„,,,.E. l'.. .----. . At r and Mrs. El Pziare`.`Nli '' ..to; ,4 ‘. ' l' Mr, itaS ,Miller • and son, . or --,-.„v•tf: ',.,1 !. i44,3g, ,,dre at present "igniting,' friends 'in ' Lu ckiroW . and S't lielcns. ' _ . A sleighload of./yOudg People:from th.e • • • ,bigrgaook in the 9,ld trine Skate in tawri . . last TueSday- &gat, and detAls 'Of the. • trip 'were' given in the qt..' Heleids it.inin- . we6k. •:, ' publetliPd !text • • Dr.BATE ON- 'HE 17.th. tlieLiter- 111 Sr RIciety.ot) or.iitt) 1.,uek no w .arid St. lielenS mien t , will de- bate ctihe,„' rest/halo:If: "Ile -hotted • that : .Weahb extfr/s•••• Greater ,Intitientein the - ,. doe . " „ • ; Fir CiaristoN:1,tivr went to Eng., ' land a -few in.otalls, siii;•,iivived home dn . Wetinesd•tyoliast Weelc. Etrl has cim.. fraeted kcold• wlf.elf he 118244)6'eit unable to lihake'nfr, and It Wait thought 'well that lie hi.rettird hoMe:salitil'reColer • A -god debate- preioe.red for ' , . Fridisy nteht.; "It'eSolved 'ttrai, the' W ti- 3I,"k for 41:.'4 ole than the 81 afesinalL:' They 111118 ltNVt2 ts taken., bY:OO.irili4 Aitchison an'el: - • j:t?•ir:!q):1;()e)eil. ti:tt.1 t-tti- • At.::-..1-felentt 3i tallith);'statue. -of which arg Ntad1i-tt. is a it 104'111(7. to, 1)v!_ iised...1 • . iattudie int rtfOsea.-1 '' The 111:4;i1. Le' iSli • to 141111(1/er for flit; -titling ' around -again. • "Alias. Mao Henry. attended, ii..paritir socials t the Home of George Banherinan •KinloSs, last Tiiiirsday Mght: . . •supply o tpu o s ast tt ng • Mr. and Mrs.. J, Aekert; •Enarna: and 'Pte.. Harold ACkeite: of" 1.;uclinoW, spent Sunday at ' the'. herne :of Miner Ackert... . .• .. • • ,. • • . Xcoaple. of 'sleigh4oade ,of the YOung peOple around.bere spent Friday at the I 'fitne 'of Alex McKenzie, Lang,' sale n tun was spent by all,. Don't. foriet "Oyster Satinet. to be held' hero -On the itch of March. • A good' entortainthesit is being .prepaied, consisting ol dtalogites and reettatunts .by local Wont; also Ripley talent A rare treat: :Everybody. tome, Menhi. tiniiiiiiiiitoonjat, 4e);buct,s4f47 atorlrultusartintottie05 ofori. 1. petteti, t • ' tuit ice. - The' terrible cost of ;a tempt ing tO advance Witlicret: the nec.,e;O:sary itione itua itoppes liturb,cen proved be- / ' !ere; • , • , • ; • . t•- • . "PeOlitb At IMOI6 'be wandering why we are not 'making „ mori• reasen is that the. Alfies al ready losttOo twiny ,men:fronu liiek artillery and heavy shells. We arc only iwaiting the time. when. nearly all the defences oan'be bid* to pieresby artil- ierf fire before' it general. mirapee Made, c.)ttr artillery; even:ite,,w, is V5: 1i ' superior to -the (lermalls "Snit)filg:ii a, 'great featnte t it ‘N,t) ilaY0 tUto ...Antpltr hen, who is' regular beilleve Nvetild'aealp viettm if he 40Ntteli'' • Soeiett Wits ". t;Vhil'tlAY'Ves\litg:r11111.0. cdrt,11;10arts.er,tii:Plilfttssecr)1...ed'!.: vairt ages,.(1111 F; /stern, C/tnAtia.,-* ilrev::t ; t"l'o Wei? it,...ticing; :yr tne..lite • ft.:0- 1:41/•btut.03.); iV.ti`;tt':"•;1"•''1% tirtti.1 tint -eventntt %PIC. •it•:/.0.•irs il//•;('' ..ttirt P.'•1111r•nitf ivt'• hod .t,YAltioron..o.nd ..i11;kr part 'The jullgoos; Li • • ,..F.,11,1at' Miller,. niter oar:vita), 'comp ‘'titi:.;•'. t roints gave: tht./ir dertsion faviw : •• •the Ilirst pi/Ken/ als,WPte en .by Arebie Andersnii..lcul M•bis.1::„ ittithyrinfii :;\ g111roo:Ilrisoks: • • mut i',-eitatioes by hut Withi,ir ahri ofNiF•oari,,., J. •011 1011, 01 I !cos :Arad 12; . . ,i1'"'i, 41.1 1);.;! • ler. ZIO. OtOSO1,1 gave. tbo.'lfin 's • - • — •