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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-12-14, Page 5' laroday,. ;Q bet\;4th, ;9a0 4niamuCKNOW 5INTINSIN, A ELP lwtt • : ,. Lt, OKNOW B.RANO11. • Capktql Authorized $6A4%6" capital Paid-up - $3,000,poo J. A• GLEp11NI , ll ana$ar, Surpliu0 , - •. .. $$0470,00.0 OHA"RAO # , Systematicsaving is an index to character. The power to resist. the temptatAo-a to spend is lava'. • sped and streLlgthei3 .d by the pas. session of a Bank-kce. �►a . Qt�, Out Savings Department will help yo r Killrirtyt?at r. 1 n 1:.1'Paftl 8it1.1141w rir • lttr clam ,4-tikn r ,.. n.. ,r •.,1 itItis" p .f Ilan -semi the prude I uta q,^ Wad reed, ..The tiapeetor foue.d the Howe very eilillentl1Y' managed and civeryything `an•: good order,. but ;recoiulatendtt •that the heating isyetena be unproved and that a trained utiulo be ployealto maist the inmtroil. �i' 7.c..ounty of Stormont i.; .,.itltioning • t1\,i.(i•avarntxieut to c' nxpel,evyry auto to. carry "ditineere Jul the Jae. 4441its and' that all velttcles carry some light,,. 'rims. gouneel„endorse tklta peiittiiu. -/ Wm, J henry, Of 1i.tncardine, was appointl.ct iiigh School Trusieie-•fair tin. .expired. part.of terata of J. 13,. liaakei de'• •ceased; acid at.the requestedthe'lieeve •of. _'Viarton,' it was reconnect ded jute' the Ultief Constiib1e, of Wiactnn, ;sl'unrld ., be appointed a County (Jdnstuble: • .- Tie chief item of business wits 'the question of'adoptiug. the Glaod: Road's System. The discussion :on "this took. up considerable ..time,.. and \brought •ottt.niuc•lfvaluahie iit,formation for the menibers,..,,Itlwas pointed- out.t.ltii,t many thein bi; tlitat it 'was it very,• c q ensire Systetn, but •it;eal1y was not and in the •end would be a' much cheaper andbetter way.. -than tire present, that -it is. `much easier to keep a good article in . repair thane poor -one. To the objection that the l:l.vernutent borrowed the. money tiley gAVE'• t',�wards tt,'an l the Ise( Plc, of Bruce had to pays. it.. Pieeve' 1 C s , neatly -i !plied that that was one of his objections to the present system. ' The'Governinent 'had' already bOrrriwed the Money,, ,for Good Roads,' the County t,,hf Bruce • was 'paying. its share but the OQUnties Who went in on the Goods Roads movement were getting all the nitiney anti Bruce got none;, • The. systetn. of dealing •►.villi towns and villages, and with diose town- ships who'may ;riot get as • much work dons as others end Are therefore com- p `nsated ' iiyi . grants, ° was • explained. l,e thorough discussion many who beforo•liad .been. rather opposed it, the ii .thou ht .the:systetu might: be all kit, but it was decided to leave°it over.until :Tantiary session for further coitsid• eAfrtitioner. ' F t'oI. A L."13elch'er, of '£oro.nto, as for 'naer uieniber of'Cottecil,,'• wl•ote offering an oil painting.of•hifi'iself to hanng'in the Council Chamber., at -idler gladly accept: •r.stmas.::GQod. A •ne. wassortment of Ladies' Collars in broadcloth, Crepe and •noire. Also the finest assortment of Hand- kercuiefs ever ,shown" by us, handkerchief Centres, 5c: each.• r. Bushed Wool Sets, in very fine quality, in all'creani. and create with colored trimmings,•for the•girls. Fine • Crib Blankets for the babies. . -' IN LADIES' FURS we have the'•best as well as the copular priced. If yo'u want big value corse to us. NOW is the time t get stocked up in Underwear White the old lines last. Repeats ,will be' much • higher. Men's.Cl•oth Ov°ercoats,` in black, 14.5o for $12.50, and a .12:5o .coat for $10:00. This season's ; goods. No better values than we offe L W.CONNELL BRUCE' COUNTY COUNti.' The December session eftthe County Council of the County of Bruce was held at Walkerton,, opening on'the`,fth. init. All members ,were present' ;• . • ` There wad, :ars 'nsual. little now .bttsi ,ness oiFerieg. ut the session; -this being the clean up session of the year and the Finance Conimititee'was left busy audit- • ;inn; and. passing accounts. , • • The•Canrmitteeappointed' to sell the' *debentures•' is'suhd tci raise inoney'for. • Patriotic purprises; $42;00Q.O0, reported, that the debentures 1.0.1 .bieti.,sold for A.large number.of Committees appointed in'.Tanuary and June Sessions •to ',look.- after' bridges, etc.., reported the •comple- ti. on of the:"wora: • • . , Severa'ldelegations address, tu'e•ceun-,. cal• in -connection with ditferents• parts. of Patriotic work, 'and council `passed` resp- • lotions `requesting,- that at all .recruiting meetings some one should 'advance the claims of th.e.navy for recruits.". •They also 'endorsed the formation df. ''The Associated •Kiri.of 'Canadian Exped'ici}rrr- ary Forces,” believing that if the rola- : tives of those -bow - at .the front were: unt.ted.theywouldhave a „great influence... • • :•A'strong'resoltition Was passed.. urging the, Qoyernmr•nt • to take some action whereby the slacker, would be'ciimpel1ed to-oacnie forii.ard and db iiis bit, instead of .holding.bac,at the expense of t'lie ivillir,g acid: Akiug' advantage of 'the in,. creased chances of,riaiiking money. • ' Warden. \tcNab•entertained the mem bees as t tie .\:'dung • i,adiea' tea gems, and the members.. took advantage of the occasion to pieaent.tbe• .Warden With, a gold•_lieaded Cane 'in token. of their ap over,SUO0.00.• shove par. Tea credit of in" stimulatins recruiting and would also preciattion of his services, the.dounty,of Bruci,•is. evidently high: 'be able to it'ssist largely in ..Providing 1': A. �1ni.roitlso's, Clerk. • b �t- • • When.y:otn• e' se becomes compli- -' eaten. 'and medic -in' fail, the ,doctor -- makes a test of the .blood p .essure, ir that 'there mt be something reartut, f wrolil,► with tlit 'Condit ►n of the kid- neys and •tlie action of e heart. • lip acini ea'tltrrt: whin he kidneys • fiiil• to 'filler the. poisons .1°om, the dening.. blood that.thpre will be. a ` ; "of the : arteries, ,find 'when, •th pres- :. _sxixa..nf_bl rosi.•..Cnn of on theywill nap - f like' .o Atwell. deteriorated rubbe, - titbilirt--the result is a chit of blood Vit' ort the, 'brain, • hemorrhage • in the heart' :or wlw ever the. weak ..ilaint may 'be. k ' 'Put why allow tills condition' to, be roadbed when yott pan se readily regu- late the action of the li er,•aatd. kidlneys. by using Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. 'Troublesof this natttre ,have tiie'ir btrginning when,pfront over-eating�or, lack of exercise, the liver goes. wren,, and thrdws•an.undue:burden on. the kidneys,'' Iieadaclies; bllibut;ness, ,constipation and intiigestioh jive 'due' warning, -and tit the timely use '•of 'Dr. Chase's Kidney -11 r • Pills tli.era need be Iro_timber ,trouble. The liver is awakened to action, .the bowels ` t'sgulated, and the lf.idneys-- strengthened in their all' -i n?�iortant work by •pui•itying the blood ani :thereby, thea, venting pain. and serious disea^e; This . Is tate greatest -of family medicine's•; be- - --emme-of th - hoS t' °t'rf His-•$li' l s,i; hoof rl and' iirevente�1 by keeping the liter, kid- ney;s and bagel`s healthy and active. One pill h dose, .25 }cents a box. Ail d.ealers,;or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Linn ited, Toronto. -.Do-not be talked' into accepting a sub-. White. Imitations 'disappoint. '' 528' • �. . tcr�r..,ci,.,1^^- ' •\•i•,u..1•.•►lei,';y�.rSk..4J,•r�3�G?i•.�iv ,.�dy,-,ir....e��4k���`U"at` T' j„ �'�P' `a=a""'•• .•v 1' -• • • e • .* • orning. Al mOst We invite you to examine our stock of Xmas. Goods. ,Quality And Prices •111 beright: We give you a few suggestion which may be helpful in making some of your 'selections= For4Grandi'ather A Pearl Randle I�nif 'Pair 9liUs. or'0loves. ,Cuspidor Alcohol' Lamp Reading Latnp. Clothes Brsush Pipe For Grandiiriother. Nickel Plated Tea- Po and Coffee Pot. R it. Scissors Oil Heater ° 'l Foot Warmer Cna rcoal Iron Toaster, Whisk For Father',, Razor. • •Strop and Hone' A,e,or Saw, Fair Mitts Wright Light Lantern Brace and Bits e • Chisels, Plwnes, etc: Grindstone Forks and 'Shovels. Sleigh Bells . ' • •l er Mother ' ,. Set Knives and Forks. Set Carvers • t. Silverware Parlor •Lamp; - New Range • Washing Machine ]-timing Board • Set of Irons' .•. Eread Kixer Butter Bowl, Churn Food Chopper Carpet Sweeper • Yaeeuuin .Cleaver . . Cooking Utensils Casserole • Set Nut Crackers and • :Picks For Sister "' . For Baby Sister or Ladies' Auto Sie a irs: •. Brother Silverware .Clii'd s Knife •Frn:k Pen Knife. • Clip, fSaueir; and Plate' Sanitary: Dust .Pan • Baby S•petoia Set Asbeatos .Sad !tors Corn 'Popper Reading' L.1.iup. For Brother Automobile Skitter Hooey Stick • 1. [land Slani"gh Flash Light • dun, Pocket knife PairMitts Gillette Safety Razor AleLeod Sho' gar Secure First Choice Joynt We Aim to Please' -'-The' Store Were Your Money Goes Farthest BRUCE COUNTY, NEWS Mr. J....13. Armstrong,' of Culross, won 1st. prize •for: yeat•ling• shorthorn steea at P Gtt h Winter Fair. Chia f Mildmay, ivlto . PPP yregent,. ly was appointed to the office' of Colin. ty: Cqu i t _Clerk, • has sold his residence in' hiilc}ruay; .and. will trove .tq •the. County Ti?.wn• next May. • .The Town. Council bf Kincarnine at its last session reduced the-I3cense..fee'' ler selainnci;arottes from •450 to .410. .It appears tbatt; hotels which •pay only u 41.00 license, were permitrteel to sell cigarettes and •the'otljers thought this' 'unfair.. C,iisiderable iiiisappreliension seems. to exist in. surtounding towns as to the amounts to patriotic•piirposew con tri bated i -y- Carrick, this, renin. , For'tbe information •of all Who are: interested we'.begM1to'state.tthat' Carrick leas given' this year =?•i,100 to .'the Patriotic:Fund and 1..43.3: to the British Red - :Cross; — •Mildniriy.•Gazette: • , . Samuel :buil, for. over: 50; years 'a i•esitleu of-KineardrneTawnship, near [tinged, w -is found dead' in bis house. on J)ec: 1th. His .wife was' -away at Owen Scund �at the ;time, and as Mr. Neil had •not been'seen' by the.- neigh= bots for:a-couple of•-;dayy;,AbeStringer' and J. Need'hain wennt::to his home to iU;•estil;atos..Ile was•sittitig uprightiii lit liis'Chairt and niparently .had died' from .iipoplexy ,Fie .was 66 years', of, •:• ago. Wov 1'Ptizi4s' At Gui:r.Pif:---'.i.eeport ,the,success of4dli•. 'Wafter•, Rose, cif T'eeswater; itt :the iec•erit `inter. Fair•at Gueltihi •the'•_Teestvater•- News. had the f i}loivin(i: ' Tlie faucui s from •evciy•cortio'r of Westei4 Ontario had their, birds there -and iv ent;tliem selves. We are 'pleiised'''tti. ,repot ° that- Mr, Walter IlQse; vt town, mot with •Iiia. customary. • success with • his :famous- Single,Coinb White Leglrorns: ' There .were three . hundred= 'tl.nd twenty six eirtr,les in this; class" of bird% anti ane huniltied and'ix•cockerel a,; and in the fries of this..stiffi'o position' 111r.. !'lose _succeededhi ciitrying 43rd, 9th,'• I tli, l,2th for reek; ,lith, Stb-'for 'hen; 'l.•st. fur.coclteeel;' n�l'stiiid. did•for'ta!let; apeciriT•silvor'cup for hest Cock;' lien, -3—, etioti. ! A.larRe chair valued vitt ta: n,Tro d illarss, given: by' Walker i legs, Wingham, hast' nollectior , best ockerel,sr'best .'three cackerets, besb thi;ce'puilets, Ascend best three: hens THE Okay 11EATi3 Itv 160Tu: Ovuti' snA J3 i r4,tsio.i. -Corp. Andrew Rob Jr. IIs-=Firlen McDonald, ' f .liorot1ty of i'the platoon at the time, when h sate' a Ford ear coming towards' us., We•wero Marching :en the left side of theroad, our proper, side, and the car was on' the .Other, side. At the same time alarge `army truck came ' up Behind and whether the driver thought he could pass us before lie would meet the Ford or whether he-did,not see it, I do -not know. 'Anyway, , he at'last saw that he Y could trot pass us' P .because of the car' :ahead, He applied the:brake but' the wheels slid .on thecement • road. lHe pulled in•behind our men, t t:the same -tithe shouting,"Lookout, •boys,'jump!" - Ilo.di I not sound the porta-aeall,' so it carne the boys unawares.: We'jump- ed for the left side of the ioad 'and .by this time' the driver:was pulling out to the right.. 1'he'hind wheel of tha truck •ca•ught. J.' W. ilaxir,„ No. 652110, knot king him down. 'The truck stopp- ed .but ' before' it stopped it • drag„ ed es Win front of. the, wh for. about si'c, feet,' then''•lit tdas ph- . bis body. When we shouted to him,, •the • driver ran •Iiia car back quickly; but Wes.;' you -may -say- *us:k-il1ed''instanti°y H -e suffted no pain. ' When the. two., cars stopped they were a.di ands of'about twelve yards from -'meeting: !n: the Ford was a military medical •oflice'r, and in about.three' minutes..a Majdr• cache along, who took matters in hand ida capable way. Ile. took note of all, the'partichlars sent for an : ambo= hLnc3 and -the body Was taken to; the 14iergue: SCli00[, RI PORTS. THE HEARTS Oh ,MOTHERS` `9Y KATHERINE I1ALP,. The hearts of Mothers are hid things In these days of woes • And. troops of strange thoughts, rove therein •, : . Silently to and :fro. They- are.uot•thoughts of yester-year, Or 'thoughts of you and tae, " • And that' which we have done, or do; By air, or lands or sea. • , ,Boat these are 'thoughts Leel -bright with pain, And: death- thoughts bareand stark, And;shining thoughts of armanents • That glitter through`the-'dark. They move;.old passions and revolts, ,,Fresh-.cal',led, yet stiff with -scars; To music- crimsoned with the clash: ' Of endless ancient And tone who summon n;einor""les ,Front pathways of the sun, - ' When death spoke life most sctenuity' „ Ere new life was begun They dream' of a strange blooming. That dawns in greater birth; The•fratl,;bright flower of selfishness • Brought back again to earth. • They feel the Givers of all Life, Great nead to give again The utmost dower: of womanhood,. :All mystery—all pain. =From The Canadian Magazine for D. • RUN-Q•RWil Made Strong," . By O.ur Vino! l+'+'ort ] award,. N. Y.—" I ryas in. ,a ,run- • dow*iat, 'novena an weak coridition;• so •l; " ^ could not do the housework for my, little family of three. °t lead• t'aketi Codliver.' - oil' emulsions: and other remedies ,with • - • out benefit:' A friend' told ane about • . . •t-iiiol:' I tried ,it aid -it soon built up ay - strength anis inade,me a well ,wtlman io' I. now do all. of • my liousewi rk."-bars; EI•,\fER GLInnE . . - We euaratilee to:, .restore atrinrth :aud. biti`drk up rain -down', tweak and tlttiLilitat{+Cl.euniti.ans . DR. A.'M. SItENC1 •• LU NOW- , Christmas .an New Year: : Fates•, SIrrGLE -FARE-7-Dee. 25.44-25; good to return until Dee.. 20. Also Pee. 30,.31,'1316,and, Jarn. 1, 1912,'. valid for return untiil•Jan. 2, 1917. FARE° A1� ONZ-TTrI•IRD—Dec,. ' '21-2223 ,24, grind for return until - • Deo. 27th; also'.D.ec. 26'-29'-30. and , 31, 1916,.valid 'fbrreturn until Jan: 3, 1917. Above reduced fares appi% . between. all stations to Canada east of Port Arthur and tai strait and" Port llu'r,u, ltlicli:, ' utlaboy 13iac: RQek liagaro Fakls ncl ,Suspen ion Midge, N V.: • • 'lic eta- now ou sale, at :all•.G:T:R: Ticket'Mikes, , • •• • , •. _ O. MARTIN,., gent, 14tteltnoW. Phone. -: aS1.•,S. No: 9,'ASuiIELD • Sr, IV -=:Cecil Johnston,. Harvey And-, .. erson. .. - Jr.. IV -Lennon 1'I,ouglilin,-B'etrnar. dine O'Loughlin Lisuretta _ 11adkett, Madeline Johnstone'' 'Tillie ` iacicett, •'' Frank Moran, Vied' Finley. - ac. III-I+'inlay ,Shackleton;;:aeorge: Twamley,'Nornian O'Loughlin.':. : Sr. II—P,abrie"r Kilpatrick Caswell Hackett, Allan Pinky, Elizabeth Ater:' Jr:II-Millicent Hackett,: 'itit•e Blake, • Dominic Berger, Esther Glazier, l�tsie . Anderson, - . • } t II••-(Olive•Ki'lpatrick, Sfarv� 1+'inlay, Alige Shackleton. • . :CI. .I -Walter Lane.` •• • ' •Pr.=Leo Clare. No: car:ritli, - E. J: S�rnetis; Teacher. 8. 8. 'o: 14; iluttost..a`1ii Asurixf.n. •St:IV Annetta Towl'',. Willie let- ehitbaw, Sr IIi = Vr rna IIaw'ilton°,,Ada Picker•- . insianti •wi itiiig"to .'lrf;i fnothcr a ':the Iuortii Liyne, .icaneardine,• 'wp,, gives the following account of bow,• Pte.. Haug . ' ,of near Tiverton,, was killed in: Eng- landk, ' Sr :Pf.• II -•-Freddie Martin, Hazel : I brit the platoon nut on •a sir_ �t Ashton. tnai`.eh. for exercise w.ften' the accirle rt. • Jr. let. i t --Alvin Mt )oiiald.. • happened Forty five of its left camp A—Ethel Martin, Jimmie 1{etehabtats n.t 2:10 and went out about tWo�'miles ;Amanda 1eDonald. • or, a'little more. We then tested for ' s * absent•for patt of month.. . Nil. -on' fve tninutes atirl went bank.. We had roll, 10; average attendance,. 17. ' gono tali. a Milo back( to aelf ' 1e ding fsealrti M.,1110Dt ut un; !ditcher, Plckering, Ellen •Ketehabaty); Carmen' ilamil'to ` r nieA.u'nic iicUonalc1,Yeart'iltiy- hard'•. : Jr IT -Annie K'efehabaw, Itazel Rat- tiard'� • • , Shopping For PCht istras y ladle Easy BUY USEFUL GIFTS ,, Nothing wit bring more pleasure to }'stir f:iert:l 'Oran to tuv_theui } soinetltitigiu Footwear fo'f• Chris-LSlas pre eats. 11'a sa v .r ltat,1 a laetter selection to choose from in all kitr,ls'1t'f Pa'btrir.ar.'4 • • • ; i, Ladies' Pipe Shoe's:from 3.00 ftp to $6,0.p. Men's' Fine Shoes `troth 4.00 up to $7,.00'x• - • ISg have a largeassortment' of Ladies I ,,n, .. `` •i.i :'.'3.,,:;.t a chic i.e "frons ...ip the popular colors. .ltubbers tc+• fit ;i': 4i. •� .,f-slr•.•e,.. . R A GOOD SHOE STORE I'U i. ACKE T°.&, . AT SEL L , ' " R A' it THE FAMILY" • • ARM le ;;�• �' IF ��� I ; Y •Afewlea „ dilly FE'Ctic..es- tie: LiltC1 641.14.1 t.t'.e itt.ff.). '+eison! ' .. .. of the }'e~,11 _ • Louden Feed aid. Litter .Carriers V. G. Andrew : LUCKMOW •r ti • �,k��s: '.kau`Vti ''t'11T" • • fur 1*D71Pn,SiSt+At.•tir4it,At.C, ••r•,'''''''''''.11'7r:74.-'". <. ,e '''''...'•••°•.'''' t'rtixtr.'. • ti'bita Vioxici, i tie.,;arid cti ,, b •''- s c im1 , .. tip:; , n.. 's 11i'tel" a ir1' 7 i4c ' 1c+terve e . - 11 ani, r CAt'�Pf.t taoa.,einlive World es . :(/..'..;,.. ar,1 e- ;x, bu s A r, haute—rc.,iaisst . .c , t x.,isetud • matted e. iytto ter"..., it � : ^ t'`altrte' fix t sax it1 tors ° ' u .left fil•aXi'1'f31�I'PA4a, tri+:.. . liyli ,. eesr t a t' tbdcan&vrcii.lblc�,aac a, 11 t- rbc. 4 30