The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-08-28, Page 51 British Grenadier Guards Band
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Make Every Hour Count
the salesman, collector, Cori-
tractor-theFOR man who "must' get
there" --the Ford Runabout.
Through the traffic of the city, over
rough u,un:tr .. _road+ -to the--outly irtg- .
• town, tire Ford ttunabodt tiavete
rapidly unit et:unomically,
• Ford Runabout $660. Tourint x$'6!10. (►n
,open model?. the J»e,tric.'itarting and Lighting
1r.quipment its. $100 extra.,
Coupe, $975: .Sedan.. =1.175. (Closed model
pric include 1 lectrie ,Starting and Lighting
equipment). _Demountable _. rises, -.tire carrier-- --
ant non-skid tires on rear aft oiltional equip-
. mint on closed cars only at $25.00 extra.
These •prices arc f. o. b. Ford. Ontario and do
not include War Tax.
teo oaty Gnu Ford Pttres
• - "700 ('anadian dealers and over .2.000 Service
Garages supply them: -
DATE [if RFERENDUM
Vote to be Taken, D,tmring Month
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IUG PAIR 1 OPEN.
Mfattlagentent Want Attendance of One
and a Qr•trter Million,
of October TORONTO, Aug. 25. -The Toronto
Exhibition opened a day earlier than
usual this year. The formal cei•e-
senies, at which H.R.H. the Prince
,1(.1i will preside take. place to-
e • ' ::'.,f:eti . ,e•it the gates were thrown open.
.ti ii ui,, Vint ttt 'tl, '1 People 'Will •,u fiat: ttrtlay, au;l all the exhibits. were
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•.,;*j... t,tt itie,,r, _ .i , t)t„Y•t im 1•- 'Al', Pt I-.toir- `�t'ht " "v ls;toi a to the
'1 t,cwi-+• l 1 c.., t,.1.- ilk. 1 ..ie ,11.-fole
winds. The war relics were all on
';ii 11 illi. t,. lic•a:,t l -I tt , Hitirself OH.
'teen of
C)(leite•t' ee.e.
•.1earsi's 1, rad personal
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11 A. Renwick, Dealer Lucknow.1
I ',sc. DISTRICT
JOTTINQS ./h
Richard Roche, a former
known resident. of Wingham and
end a, well-knownTherseman
died in a Winnipeg hospital last week,
being in his_64th year.
M . and Mrs:. John erguson, of
well- A• severe hail storm passed eyee.,
theeelistriet .ev-Cst and north :west of
,OWen Sound on August 15th,daing
and trees. A field ofesats near Tara
o near the roots and pouhded into
the ground. Trees in the path of the
eterm-- were completely stripped of
their leaves.
Aublirn, announce the engagement of
their daughter, COrtr Belle, to Mr,
• Guy IV. Durham, of St. George, the
marriage to take place quietly the
latter part of the month,
has- been principal- of Setif orth Public
School, his. resigned his -position to
take the principalship ef a ,new 16 -
▪ room school at Chatham.- --He is to
receive $1,500 the first year.
There is a movelnent on .foot for
acquiring the grove east of the eillage-
of Ethel, , .as a permanent picnic
grounds to be fitted up for the; pur.,
pose orstimnier outings -and camping,_
•wftra small charge to assist in Main-
tenance.
'cnklet weddinseeterlhee at Elm -
elditS,-I'Val IVO-. rally In
Park. itriay,•1•0-fore the eleekirs
‘;oith and So 11111.t ex to -Nort h and
to ihe-giz-frilting--strength
1 a t l:F 'Canadian adian fifer Meinurial,
•..��s,11.1.. tOL44 .ice t QOIl iia ttte tial -
Grenadier Utiarda'
:ie -firo.vlded 'two prograius, one in
i rtloon and tate other in .the
y 'r:iii.g. in:tyltlitioit, there'was a milt-
1' t ' { t) !11 five) ,of tlte-%rattelet- nd
pia' e' of ep et.acie which
s oiT, red during the two weeks of
13y eeening on Saturday,
Pi. eia .eu►.ent •gave themselves an
ra day on which to reach the high
t14' }rFtve st fbr this
?vie-Thy(--U3uatel ince,
:i f•, ste.1 in, the ai•ni of the Ex -
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(-.1tes;..L.n..xeac.h..ahe.
_-a-molt-H*fV--- rnitfftrtt mark . in a t-
••teal ,:. • ;flee hit hest attendanc
•,•,t it is '3-13 -
• ST. -Ware.' led through
_ _ - - ,. gates o Exhibition ..Park, or
jay aa,il•ali.
:met b 1',1)1)0 a day during the 12
• .locueorte has meted !lice' tray pr' $ of t};. F:xh.ii�iaic�n. This }c.�r
14440 eirre i�t on 1`.;11b, +•r't' rd. to t Ire
' 'r11 be 13 days in wrhich to
life tc rni �. h� rte ! "No Otte-
w,'ilo•1•4.1.4''t.0.14,16‘1'.,d t,r?l actions nt'ed t"i1 ,It toy+'anti the, ocial aimed at,
:ts1 Ilii -t flue"si t�ii. 1•'rut,l first tci last ,iiia ciaily average atiendan'h•e of '86,-
tlir. re t. t i :t,7c:r, no doubt las. to nt )i,o will be aeces5ary if it is ,to be
y ..:e.:�ched.
r,i:_;tt,;,n,. •nc. �� !.•ring in -the •tour e •
il,r� t;-:, �•iit:rtc•iit Or `Khich 1 t�rci the $eve •al reasons, are advanced in
lsc :rrl
bas j�;tr: ti�'tr- w~ ih lE;?,;trtl t.(1 the support of 1Ite.general.-opinion that
c!t�t: s;l r, Y';'iui,tr:tnee Act. 1 stood by 'ice liit.h-watermark will be reached.
it �,i ii:, inception, and 1 will stand t!:e extra day the Exhibition wilt be
by it until it:; fate is .decided:' 1 be= is -given as 'the greatest factor
lice' it has' accomplished Much -good ''t! that end. It is also pointed
£c►i .the 1.s'4r(iie of the province: The that the fair has this
f)nt'str.io '1'rinliert>nce,Act, iia niy spin- awakened an' interest far keen-
•iotl, incrc�asrd o 1 ecUtrontic strength; '• i lia:1. thdt of previous years; that,
car -
increased our efii, i �ttcy and generally •o11owin„►_-he .years of 'war.. the car-
- tided to the firllting,stretrgth of the
Nal -spirit is prevalent everywhere;.
are lnce,rt w tr time. it. has_proven 11:tt 'ya1re-vrants to see tke PT >rcef
irenei:tial in the.•da3•s of turnioil and ,f l►'Valles, end thtat,'a' the result of
Ex -
reconstruction.. Any change lin that he increased advertising ,the Ex-
act now: wuttici, l believe, •be unwise. '.tl'tiion authorities. have carried on
National Victory
Celebration
:TO 'BE OPENED BY 14.1141.;
THE PR/NCE OF WALES
EXHIBITION
' War Memorial Paintings •
Sensation of the art world,
recording evtry phase of
Canadian.operations overseas.
Spring Far»i, the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Ros,-;, 01110.,s Township,
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WAR TROPHIES
011 Augute 13, when Sat -a McIntosh,
Mammoth assemblage of
monster guns, aeroplanes and
all the instruments of hellish
warfare captured by Canadian
soldiers from the Hun.
'daughter -of. Mrs. Albert Green was
united in marriage to Mr. Wilbur
-Erb, &young farmer of the 12th con.
-of •Befare lier. marriage to
Mr. Green Mrs. Green (then Mrs: Mc-
Intosh) lived. at Whitechurch.
The family -of -Mr. 'Wm. Reid, 4tti-
eon- of Culress, heard last Week that
two little sons of Mr. and Mrs.. Aug -
ter of Mr. Reid) IAA been severely
shocked. by lightning. The child/kill
Were standing near a floor register,
when lightning came in over the tele-
phone line, went down. into the cellar
and up tiiroagh the register. The
two boys were badly sheicen, one be-
ing rendered. unconscious.
One of the "Original Firsts" who
was, through the war from start to
finish, was Pte. Alex. MacLennan, of
Seaforth.• Be arrived home last week
__calling at old home, on his, way
eto Vancouver, where he nose lives.
lie enlisted with the tancouver High-
land Battalion -on Aug. 14,,l914 -ten
days'after 13ritain declared war, and
was continuously at the front, with
pitallie Went With. -his Gattal-
ion to cologne, Germany when the
war ended. It is a war record to be
proud of.
Heavy -Fire Loss. -John benholm,
eif the 14th con. of Hullett Township,
near Blyth, suffered a he:ivy-loss by
fire early on the merning of Aug. 22.
His barn, with the season's crop, drive
shed and pig pen were completely
destroyed. The loss is put at $9,000,
ttrid there was only $2,000 insurance
on the buildings and none at. all on
the contents.. The fire is thought"t6
have. been due to spontaneous corn-
• bustiorre. It 'occurred about 5..30 in
the morhing and had made great
headway when discovered. A team
of horses,: a few head of cattle and a
few implements were saved from the
Canada's Flying Circus
Cols. Biliker and Bishop and
other world famous aces in
surrenders/LI German planes.
WIIIPPET- TANK
CAPTURED U BOAT
Festival of Triumph
Th. Miro ,tormog 1.1 all Grand itasd Spertacle.
The surrender ()fiche German Fleet
SEE7orsailles Castle --Victory Arch.
Alimby's entry into Jeransalem.
THE GREATEST EIHIBMON 0? ALL TORO
FA1 L FAIR DATES
Lucknow 26
ltl 1-7
Dungannon Oct. 1,i
Exeter Sept 15-16
(I'lederM Sept. 15 17
Sept. 18-19
Kincardine .
Mildmay 1 Sept le -1e
own remarks and those of Hon. Nfr`.
"'Macdiarmid and Hon. Mr, McPherson
' left no 'doubt in the minds of the
NEW CABINET FORMED.-
nmedoliich Ileads the Government
NO MIRE HAMM
Dytiaey Has .Been .Pesponsiiele
for Calamitiet.
Supreme Council of .A.Ilies Inf(irms
Hungarians 'That Ala•clulukc JOs.
That Reflects the Popu'ler
WHI,Be Recognized.
leCouneil sent the folioseing note,,
• PARIS, Aug. 25. The Stipreine
fee rian 'Government .on Sat ar-
no- . dealings with a' Gevernineni
headed 'by Archduke 'Joseph 'or _
.aelt114sell'ef)t•r%)TI-I'atd7tt:ra;1-btt..1("45F-e------e---J“ilzFrrta'-.
Hun,garian. people, . ,but .they • 1...e!.
•tfhat eannot be "kw,.
in • power. •That Government came -11r'
people,. but • by a cotip d'etat
-out by a small body. Of police. titidel..
"It Itas at its head., a, .nreinty r es
cies and actions were largely 1.0spon.-
sible for the ,calawities under which
the World is'suffering and will lont.t
suffer. A peace negotiated . by such'
ias• ting; nor can the allied and tu-o'l
ciated Governments give the r.conO-
• In its .retily that Arcliduk,,
41r tilllhe-1*-'allPier"-4d,airrdelIa-srorc(ii,ail-ed.1il'OP(W•Itill
'esents to submit his -claims to the' 14-1
of .popular elections we must rej•1.%
that his procedure eannot satH-
factory if the election is to he'carrie,1
out under the atrepices of nn.adinin-
• ▪ "The differences in the .way of ob-
reflection of the'populai- will are' in
the present unhappy .staee. 11u11-
ov• ervilleltifing if.' • an elect ion leer,
carried out under liapshurg infiii-
sroe.riresentati•ve no one would
"In tile intere,st therefore
peen peace the allied and -associateit
(lotrernmente mean to insist -Thar tile
present claimant to the leadership oi
the Hungarian.' state- etteistere r-tg.fre'
1 toete000r 946.000 and that a Government' in -which all
parties are represented should appeai
'eto the Hungarian people.' ,
Ex -Kaiser Is Costly Visitor. "The allied and assoelated powees
would be' prepared' to 7 negotiat:-
with any Government which pes,ess-
ed the confidence ,of an assembl)
• The note Was' argn'ed bi"Presnier.
The E:Its-cy Hardwpre House
Phone Sixty -Six for Proempt Delivery
rill TX
la the, bouse,
.0-€11aM0p
will save as much time,
as the modern Gard,n
Tool does in the Garden.
Price $1.50 for either
round or triangle shape.
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we also sell ticee-e-e4.-aseed WIrris-ittateint
iv darn
'The- Stoo
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'AMEIZONGEN, Aug. 25,. Under
the 'headline, "ATI expensive foreign-
er in 'Amerongen," the Amsterdam
been received !levee aaes 19 pollee -
men. the salaries of whom total .75
tion of a Lew Cabinet prOved.no sure'
geilder dank: have been guarding the
-prise. A final attempt Saturday to ,
form • a -concentration Cabinet ef former German Emperor since No-
-.Democrats in conjunction with the
"So the Kaiser already has ' COPI
yitch was forced' to make a coatikiort
er," Says the newspaper: "Truly an
has t wave Den:leer/US, three, Serial- ''exPelvtro-forel7ner7"-
the fennel.: German Emperor with
the. Netheilanda Governitterrt,.. and
that he is St ill confined hi-F:1;14*in
limits. Venire; lies it that he eittiPCIS
10 bring to Holland hie. ()we fern -Hurt
from German castles to furribli 114
ne•wly -purchased home, Itte.•1101154,---ol--
Thiofn, if the German Government ,
gives its consent..
"Street Markets 111(;ating Vrenteere.
cztnipaign to defeat pretiteere'receiveu
1T11110111S .S11111111.1q when loin
deeds:of people from- the sertound
nig dikttlet -poured into Oxford t(
. Dunham.- 11:404 -4-he fterret-nterketrier-
Council. The stalls werel-esieged Co;
sae!) h hieh-cless city- a•
Itulependent and the Minis -
Three Cabinet positions for the
SocialLis seenis many. since they
1."Iiiiiitpiettl. 1;111 liftVidOViteh needed
-a:majority, and imide 1111S nig Qffer
10 111t. Stit-t1iM party. The import -
a pt .Ministries are in,the-hands of- the
DetztirerzTts.. Davidarttelt is Premier.
The new Ministry of the interior .goes ;
Probieevie Br.otieli,.a former pre-.,
al•ition that this .elinistry Must go to
the old 1Z:ilk:al party. On this coa-
t voters). ,atz.A.uupts 44.,t 44 -ceaseet-meterit
Probleevic, a very powerful ment-
he). of the. Democratic ae.
,z1'1' Mt' coming election -of the assenee
isaeiniunivations, and af the guts -
lie, • . trate!) esstit1:1 18 most Imperil.
are, itei ninsi be filled by a
a`bia, testi. Pollak returns to his
turtle with a Inch has been con-
solidated the Ministry or Agritulture.
This iiiso is a very important posi-
form npw planned. •Truilibitch,
tree eeneent; now in .,Paris. la made
MitiST*.-1' ill Foreign Affairs.
UThise Abandoned.
Atnericen cavalry troops are
enaking their way• back •to the Rio
Grandr 111VOligh driving rainstorm
gun Last Titcsday to overt ak-e the ban-
dits wbo 4-00111'Oil find held for ran-
som 4.ients. Harold G. 'Peterson and
Paul H. Davie.
Contort with Carranza, soldiers al -
wiped mil the fresh
trails resulted in a decision to aban-
don the' chase. Six days below the
border.restilted in the killing of fdirr
ba s nil +lei/1h of 'CM Fr • by 11111011ms
gun bullets from airplane. Nine nan-
band. wIere captured at -Coyame in a
danee hall by CarranZi soldiers.
(1. of the 34indit., hed *been' killed
vaere brought in the border, Ina -vOtitd
.young People who are
interest it, commercial.- education
should correspond With thee Northern
Business elollege, Oweneo4und, the
nnly sehool in Canada Where the cotii•-
ses,are,d'irected by a Chartered Acc-
ountant. Catalogue free. Fall tem
opens September tat, •
strike Over In Niagara INetriet.
e -r., ceritAptNES, Aug. 25. -The
(111144614 of- the Niagara, St. Calli-
ness• in 1.111, Niagara .1 Het, has been
1 eonferenee held by representatives of ' •
.• Park, opposite here.
nee., or al resuscitat,io v.,
to 41;.ielt sehooi at Al.'s Inirrie- fee.
Fittiployon (fry,
10 ryperts 11.11.1
tunriO3.: 11;0 ve (4( enable meet e•
;Oily( s lay :041: ite•reitee 'of ee
The' Aloolei
Mis,r le itcyle, of Nee' rel -k•
.the company' and 'bf Nike employett,
with .Mayor.Elson cling arbitra-
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• Traitor to Be Tried.
! LONDON, Aug. 25.- The 'first ef
the dramatic military trials growine-
Fail Terni.F‘r(Irin. Sept.. 2-t,d
.ority:e2jt
Monday iooloing before -the sixth
Paris Court -Martial. wleen .G•eatese I)
Quentin, answers tO thol. charge of
having• dello-tine-0d to the German
authorities the-tterolc tiiii•see Pelee
The trial probably will last -eight
days, and among the tiftx-eight
called is Bran cr Itittot k.
-United States Antbassador to -.130-
Mr. Whitlock, it will be .recialled,
made many determined attempts to
heve Nurse Cavell reprieved.' Despife
the dernian promis.e to reconsider her
case, Navoe-Ca4rliewlren ont one
morning and shot.
and help trent the Brads?' Horse,
Quien went to Holland and returned
to Brussels' as .a German . acen1 and
betrayed her to •the Gerurn
M. D'Armon, attorney for the
fence, will ask for an indefinite
postponement until sech time. "as
primarily responsible for the death of
Miss Cavell are arraigned.
'Bandits Terrify lAnuion.
LONDON, Aug. 25. Senn:vat
-Yard authorities_ ar.e_
Which- believe' will effertivrity
counter tbe activies of armed bur -
Oars who, with the assista.ece • of
probable that one of the tirst-tuavee". jet
wilt be to provide s number of atatioti---
motorist cyclist patrols on the Lon -
view that the varions outrages ere
not the work of indieiduals, but are
--ranged by It -highly organized gang -0:-
gangs of robbers possessed not only'
of a fleet of fasi. cars, but also of
extiensive spy system.
Ukrainians °wine:, Kiev. •
COPENHAGEN. Aug. 25.- At de- eer
spate') received here from Beresina,
in -the Ouv-ernffient of Minsk. says ith 1'11 :•11"'4.11"
airplane has reached. there- bringing of
advices froth Kamenitz-Podelsky 'to •
troops•heve °omitted _Kiev. taken ill('
hole nil Podolia. and large p;Irm
Volhynia and the Government. of ec
Kiev. The advices add that Ukrain- lass Ise
ian armies are approctching the Dnie-
per river along tbe entire ?Me:"
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PiENTY CF
Foreigners t'repared tor Fliitht.
TOKI0, Aug. 25.-- Advices from
Omsk are to the effect the, fereigri-
era have made' all preparetion to •
leave in an easterly direction if the
Bolshevik advance threatetez Omsk: .
Trains are being held in readiness. 4 Dr.
for this purpose. see
Two Russians were arrested in To-
ronto on chanea of baying banned
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