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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-01-01, Page 4I - 3.s.• • iv - AND RErsENVI-: cj7ar 1'10 Draure_, E.111().L$ONS BANK ' MOLSONS BANK is prepared to render every sistance possible to responsible business men or farmers • ,tn financing their business. The Manager.will be glad to go into your affairs with, you and give you any information needed about banking. T. S. REID, M4NAGER, LUCKNOW BRANCH somilim••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • AMMON," - - . Portland Cutters Bobsleighs sul Wringers Primkose Cream Separators _Loudest Litter_Carriers, Stalls, Stanchions •Pleyv,,Williams Sewing Machines Gottriety, r:Anos ForSaleby th-ANDREW, LUCK,NOW:' soligasitamemsa•Ipoors.... 1 ESTABLISHED 1872 p-r4EACH your, children to save. I-Star4-for melt me of theta- a. savingsaccount in thra !link of Ham- ilton. $1.00 is Sufficient for the first deposit- Teach them in thia way to acquire good habits earlY in life. . L. - se* CREAM WANTED -BY-- Seaforth Creamery Co. We solicit your patronage and guarantee you entire sat- isfaction. Our prices are always the est. Oar Testing done aecurate- ly by experts. Our service and payments are prompt Write a card to -day for cans. Prices' were never as high as at present and still soar-- ing higher. A card will bring you cans on the next train from us. The Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. • . LIVE FOWL • WANTED EVERY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY GET OUR PRICES Have )ou seen the Anker-. tiolth Self-Balancintr Bowl Cream Separator? We will be pleased to show it to you. A ii-ritten guarantee with each machine. - Lucknow Fruit and Produce Co. Phone 17. 1 Tinsmithing Eavetroughing Furnaces Installed. BUSINESS AND SOCIETY CARDS JOHN ElUTHILHLAND.11: SONS, Ltd:, Guelph, Ont.., Insurance. Fire and Marine. 1. O. 0. F. Lucknow Lodge nieets eery Ft•iday evening at 8 0' Clock in their' Hall. 'Camp- -bell street. All brethren cordially invited.' Officers': - Noble. (j -aid, Robert It Wier ; Vice Giant', J.' 31cQuaig ltee. Sec.. A. H. Boyd; Fin. Secy., Dr. Paterson:. Treasurer. Alex.Ross. • . A. F. &A. M., 0: R. C. Old"Light Lodge meets every Thursday night on or before the full 'noon. in the Masonic Hall. Havelock ,treet 1.0icknow. W. M., E. C. Lindsay: 5. W.. • M. McGuire; J. W., Jas. lioyle; Secy.. Wilson. D NTAL G. A. NEtt-P.E.V. 14. it 5.. Dentist.. Office Alliru Block, Lucknow._ Ont. All modern method; irsed. -1115,t Sriats futnistredr crown and lirlige work:' Painless ext raet- ion bythe u -e of the late(. Amplest. and riafest remedy. SOMN0i. OHM. Newest thing in artificial teeth. Alumlczn platesd non breakable • \.:•• GRAND TRUNK Ra7rfa The Double Track Route BETWEEN . MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT and CHICAGO t7nexcelled Dining Car 14ervite... Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars ou princip4'i1 day trains. I . • -riff information fr-om any. GratO-Itintlic Ticket Agent or -C. K.: Paenger Agent:Toronto. A. W. HAMILTON . T.R. •Agent. Lucknow. 111-1,,ne . MAY -AMEND 0. T. A. I Ir.view of the actio'r..ef the, ion Gra-ernment .1sttirrg loose "fla• .set- I of. liquor': -upon this "ilrY- pro•-einee, l' It is soggtted-- alai .ess *privii:-Cial, GOverment May. amms•nd the rantarick rein pe ranee .A ct In it:--iVarfaTeMPITtr" lesaen the expected esil elects of the - TiiiiEurluttnu Whirl Published every Thuksday morning at Lucknoi(. Ontai•io. A. 1). MACKKNZ1le. Pro 'rioter end Editor. Tawas or elviiiiintivrtoN.-To any addres, in Canada or Groat Britain, eiat To 111.51). month months 75e.. ree Owed hs To the United .Statt year C.00. Those. are t lie paid in advitiao W`iesi paid in arrears the rate ioc. ,periear higher. Subscribers who fail to rOceive The Sentinel regulai ly by mail will confer ti favor b) ac quaiating us, of the fact at as early a datc a I /0,4b10. • When change of addiess I.: desired. both old and the new"address should be given. Advertising Rates. DISPLAY ADY•atirlISING RATES-MfidekpOwn on application. 1.4.TitAY AtALs-One insertion 590; throe in- sertions 11.00. • . 'Farms Or Real Estate MI safe 50creach inser- tion; Misco4atieous ArticleS For Sale. To Rent. Vk'atit ed lAkst:lound, etc., path insert Am laical Readers. Not ices.etc., Inc pot line per lu sertion. 5c cach subsequent illmation; bpscild rate of 8c to regular display auluertiscrs. Cant of Thanks •45e., 424.4tning -10Weutk Se and; Sc. pea. tine. n� tietieejess thatitAc; Igal adVertising aind 5c per lino. Auction 7.-'ities brief notiec .500. tenger noticeltic per line Ler irst insert ina Se for each su bseii net it Black -Zama '1 y pe count 2 lilies tot' 1. Any special wake,' the object of which Is the , pecuniary benefit of any individual or anoda. don, to be considered an advertisemeet and clutiged accordingly. __±1.1uAiness turds.a1:14.1eLanne per year. .41 "m""traffill PORT FOR INLAND IsJATIOrtc iff34047601n And His Family Medicines THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st. 4 1920. WOlkiT BE. HAPPY ANYWHERE ...lice -go. • k144, I 1,•'" has adopted drastic meat -airs to rid thc country of its "red eletnont--those profetaiOnal agitators who -are -the en- 'emies of ,all goverments and who de- light'in social turmoil. More than two hundred.' of these were gathered up last week from all ,.over the country and sent like .a consignment of wild beasts, back to -the European countlies frOm which they came. • _The majority of them, including the ; more violent- ones,- will be landed in Russia Where they -will find in con - troll the •sort of govertnent which they would establisle-in the -United -Stgtes if they could. Onet would suppose that these.. red agitators be, delighted_Jo. .go to a country where their kind are in controll, and, where their ideftis have been realized. But not so. They did riot want. to g� to Russia, and they fought to the last' against the "outr- The plain truth in that the.se agit- ators du not want to line under the sort of govermeht nor the secial con- . ditiens they pretended .to wanCest- ablished.. If .they did -all they had to do was to .go to Russia. What they wanted was to be -at the .head of aff- airs t4remselves, so that they might indulge in an orgy of robbery and murder free and unrestrained. That is what their kind did and dre doing in Russia. But their are now no wealthy folk in Russia to be robbed and what is .,rnere and worse for these reds, there are ot-h----ers like thentsel'ves* in .power over in Russia,,end• there is nothing for the agitator to do. The. United State's has- long been a sort of -happy huntin;4. ground for -the agitator. He could ray what he pl- eased and the fools who listened to af - .gave -freely. mon people drat knew Dr. Chase through his Re. ceipt Book. Its reliability and usefulness made him • friends , everywhere. When he put his Nerve Food, Kidney -Liver Pills and other medicines im the mgrlet they received a hearty weletmecand . their exceptional merit- has kept them high in the public esteem. _ Take Dr. - Phase's Kidney -Liver Pitts f , pi, ThPi t‘ I,. no treat - 2"e141" tu b' ' ij44•Pct-ISd to. them " " --s.aisk‘,4“.441,AII. aptia.w•ti, ‘ ••• .11.11+,*. f u. i Pi o!eet That Has Aroused Much/ itt: te•c:4 in Commercial Circles 11 §oditzeriand and 'France. .A projeet,to afr?Irdoponilent .‘ port 1t.kr nil 110- henti.a anti Whet:Aida tal Europeati task- in. order to render them esse nellecally* Independent or t;VI*111:1111 4,.‘r %%u 4' is receiving attention in Vianee and Switzerland.-accoriting to a. ri port pi- the department er t111U- 11.V1*(1.• from Consul .thuteral tit Nantes. Frattire. projt...et,' the. consul states. hits °used • unfelt initerest it ,Natit es. whose municipal authorities ..Iere (1111- .fcre.1.11*. ,SVI•111 (.0111114`Ial IlllerY,S1 111 -SNVilZt`I'111-11(1 .%%'.1 11 view -to, combined action, ,,Tthe, business men LyOus :deo are sid4.40 be -watching the move-, meni deep itireeestrnIthiaigli they Join ----'-`11m--_.*ureriti .idea ,oeins' to construct', suitable rnil connect 14 tis ,t,e4Nciien in.talkd prilductirin centers and one of .the. Lei re•port 4-4=-•-NanteS, .S t. Na zit i La or,..1.tordeatis. it • also. thought possible the -..projeet max he 1.01.‘val.41011 113' Ult. (4111Stqll'IlIIII of -arrfrailsrtiotiet/--.Itt) 4444t44.10e-4-444.1--ttlizal. rEvers the naVigable lake system Of S‘fitze.riatal.. Exkting railroads are availabl.e tO 104-m- lite-turet-hotio of tion. Port teem ties sh-eady have been (1, Heed 21 t v‘,1-,11 or the 1,wi'l.S; mean a of regnlating the liver, kid... ; beg -1411'446s. of a project are avail- neys and bowels and,curing consti- able, at-'Nont&I'Sdifteci St. Nazaire. , /nation, _billouSness, ic‘idney disease and- indigestion. One pill a dose, 25c a box at all dealer', or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. Dr. Chase i• KN:v!it 111111'• refused :to' Obey an order of -the Pro- vincial II6Ith• Department. -The. evidente-iei-favor -of vaccination as a preventative of smallpox appears to be conclusive. , Dividiag..neople in- to the'vaceinated andthe tinvaCeinet- ed,.it i; -.found that the percentage of,* unvaccinated which contract the .0.4 - ease is muttsgreater than the -per- - cent:age of thie Vaccinated and th.a,t. a :4-reeler:percentage of the unyaccinat- cd who confraet small pox.. die of it.. But it appears .to be .quite iinpossi- .mthose• b/e to get this into the inds of w'he•are set against -vaccination. Thier opposition is du to•sentiment rather than to reason se that the presentat- ioa�f faets.. has no influence with them: • It might he argued .that it is one's own affair. If fne wishes to take ances and go unvaccinated, why not let him do so. Those Who are vacein- -ated And are. -therefore safe from. srr.all pex, •need not worry about others. If.others. are opposed to tak- ing:fir-is. -preeaution thern take the • consequenses. But the. trouble that when the disease breaks gut among the ignor- ant. ana.indifferent they are liable to. become public charges, alul must ..be looked atter by those who. have been more thoughtful, and have taken pre - -ttrot-igirt-- t- t er the - war• Amerienii pass4..4.40 and fi'eighf traffic central -Eur411)0 its N;e11 as 4tvith France .Wil 1 tend toward the 'Loire sport:- in preference to the more Aista at eh:Intel mid North sea ports, which, - *wing to their lot:ittion and Int.teoro- logien! conditions, increase the ,eost of navigation and instiratiee; • OLD ROCNEFELLER . • John D. Rockefeller likely carries o(1thepalm in the wal, of giving big Chistmas gifts. His Chirstmas present "to man kind" lest week was one hundred mil- lion-. dellars-a• sum quite beyond the comprehtlision ,of the averhge man. This great sum is to go towards the promotion oflnedical education, mos- tly in the the United States. Fifty. millions go to increase the pay of coh lege professors it. 'Being genera/1*y re- eoghized that teachers of .all grades in thenational schools eollerresand universities are About the poorest paid ClASS 'Of werkerS'iii the country. Since he withdrew Trom ,-business t'ac rsaf:'ng.of money, .11r. Rocke- fd„,er appears to. have turned his at-. ter.".ion •te the. problem of how .he can wealth. that he has Ir.-et- hic:red. . t'sr ysars JiAn D. was pat - V) tee world. aS ah extreme ex - are p:e of •she "skimflint" a siort of bus- , iath, kO, ithtsma thy or mercy for competitors went sera.,ght •rtherol to . make money for h:7: -(]f --a :crusher of labor and arob- bet- 01 tly public \, a giver to good csseies or a prosnotor ef the pubiic wel:*aro :he -was' little heard of, If he gae<1774-hey tn a an ivers ity, it • WAS as- 7-4.111K.I1 that. his motive was had t • nood"• • . -The Drury Geyernmenthowever:*an_ . pear,: fold some difficulty in. agreeing- • • upon a course to adopt. Folio\Ving: a long disettssion .of the.Matter afl Cry. information given. to the public that the goverment' would not at -pre- sent•announte its pelicy,- 1k1' Means that .no definit course. we. ag- reed upon. flowever COnlIWOIA.S 11183' 1110 1:1 he- se „4, very' bad. Those who like to have a stipl3,- fit:liquor, III -Tarets.,. All kinds oV Tinware promptly repaired. • G. Drinkwalter it- was intended to carrupt the in -tit- ution, and to infltience ita,teaehing so as to hein perpethat?the social and 'business conditiens of. Sehich .he and his rnenster-lertune were the precluet. 'The peture of course was grosslv overdiaWn. and :114.41in was all heed much -mere' hi 71.11(1 than .his do- t rasters would' haVe s 0-1,1r-tfriTairThese are t greativ. abuse the use of it. Another element 'will get in eases avith• a veicv to holdinsr .11 jollification, hut condit- ions such iks.. prevailed 'in the the Saloon arinot be reN;ived.I • Ws, • • WOMAN MAKES TROUII.LE - FOR THE U. F. 0. • It would be too -much to expect that atl•those active in the U. F. (3; movement should be actuated by the lofty ideals .Of the Manifesto. After all the new party is made -up of the same. material as were the two old parties,and many there must be who even -With' the new' light,- will see no farther than their own petty interests. The troUhle over the appointment -of Mks -Walker as registrar for the enunt:7- of Middlesex is a sorry illus- tration of- this. - .Alt -the information - so far fzivert out. indicate that Mimi Talker, was the right person to he appointcrd to the position- Indeed her qualification are not ,ealled itc question by these win; /40 raising a row about it., That LI .net the ground- of (08* - plaint at all. Mr, flarol(1 rorrie Who was U. F. 0. organizer for the district wanted the •-fwgit!car,-rmrt-tryttfe-n-t' thinks that bre-- cauFe he ..ha. (lone. reuch,cor 'nes T. F. 0- Cie U..teesia-sotatthing for .hini. lir other words h wants' ths spoils s; .1;44in practice,so. far as he is :,ir.•currie ap- pears to be 44'..,1 ar1i4-1y bcraose I not get tiis appointment andthree- teas, to Maio. 011,1i1' a .1(01 1.Pr Wiliell thinks trotibile fer'Preinier- rrury ned hi goverment. Ev•dently ho is the' type (of man who is willing to join any sort of party if tile piurphis will k. Op own his wee. , • Soch • sere the 'inert who diseredit and run, 'ver' parl.y1 They will do th.,. san.f• .1•)r the u; F. 0. if they are not reseite, •y put dewn. Pre- _ t 104 4. The- agitation agaipst* 'CoMpufs.ory vaecination in Toronto appears to have been fairly successful, sp that the city is in the 'position of having e con!-(!ent-e. of th,.. public if he srandA by his appointment as he evidently is guilig to do. .• Iis hard to Carry on an ideal gov- erment, for people who fall so farIsh- ort of the ideal, 6000 GRAVEYARD AFTER THAT A Few -Broadsides From Arrierican Batteries Cured it "Of. Its Bad Habit of Wandering. ThiS I$' ft, story of faith ilia) what It c tucomplish."1. 11 was _brought In to l'aris by a dispatelehearer and founil its wily Into the Red Cross sernn-; 144;44k. ever a cup Or teteAn • * , . . Anterk'an artillery detaetinti.nt 1iee-Waitifte-1'ee-41--pti-s-0,44+01-1,1*---it1r---- .4eo1its. .111 at taw,. ft: massege moving • • What on eiirth. did ht. mean? tie .1.11!in:...? That 'Ong lettlar• airnivn .vus44 1..,r1) wog. led he mean. per;• blips. slime body Uf enemy. troops. not yet .yisilde,? 1 1rf ill 11.e.diStal1Cf4 .1 11P creisst.,4* of 0 anilitary graeonrit were. to lie anti aim went tin-. der the Afternoon .41111. Ile liOt refer to tfitl . • "1.4.s, by heaven !" stiliPttlie Oliver In •eiiimaanit. -1 in tlint Thai's the folly eraveyard in sight. ninst mean that." - f le gave t Order. The trims (4e:wilt:I.:sem 44' .11i101•. nr0fle--fro.111i..titP 111110 11-1 :1 1011(1 shortly n ftere Ord the airman y4.44 (1_ . 141 hikvp faith in me," 4114:4 14k..41 11t :14:111(1 4 . n Int 1110.'3' grovey-Nril the, right It the .1 little later 41444511 and it cens tb... left •of tho row). 1 eouldn't believe tuy eyes. lint .4141. II 7, .1 110.11..fr iu I hp 4'414.W I10114!t, g -et 411) to "the 'front Pass -Along inspirirg Words. Miss Etta V. civic secre- tary of 11i4...Nat:tin:11 Soeurit y league, • has started -Me and You" lip to propaganda. Ti4 tills the phin lc that fur 1.)(1.1*y 1IIn 11.. 1;.1*.11 OW14 sto'll be .1tio r;r:ifl truth. The thrills ore (I,I,I 3 I7i elegatie tot...11 f rout. Prosid..io Wilson's l'ershitufs nies,a;:os, tun! from I: fel 111111. ..ent init tic 1 hp toddle .infornestiiin. the N;.4!;.11:11 seem it y leagoe and other or- min!Ylitriats. 1,..1011ini n 1,40 414,10-111:: vTI111 . • • W0111Ilt. och, 7. 1141 0t14.1- I.:limps to erne the eleeses 4.44 sl;ps ef paper and 14. ;hetes.. or 1,1 in en !pito. s'eof to -bezans to be 1 1. ri Ow Invo..rtingo of the ciamtry frq• t!44.y...:1 ipretelril., so that (-)it. be !model to suldit rs nod elv- ilhitts. Would We Hes'itat.e. Tp many. Perhaps', 711 11111,4 ,• t-4-nt! fitryt., ttort-* of hith tit -fres fir ibt”cult, nnil to get the money 'for.* I ••.!,.si 1nay niean some fb.prit-:qtion. So 11. 144.44 .,0174. (1.•14* 4,1' 1111041Y is slok117,1,1 death t.x. nr ▪ nnd /lire Itint It *4.01114 Ils if, %%I, (*toed never ;peer. Th. 11:c.., WI' tilt;figt, thr lit• -t dollar and 81•1• glad to do It Hoe. •sheuld %VP 1i,' 31' years (rots -;,‘• If 'Ai. Ivy**. 10 1111%1. 0111" , 1 In. tF;tt 0111* !nether .4,ernory 1.,•11,11,41 berilltse' Wv. 45 iihIl,1l1 -flmt .W*11411 S11.41111*.(1 s114.111.111 .41i.. %%Hs nglithiK !Hoc er•4 ;Ism, i.b..rk ?- Viioth's 115, Chr.nc•: for Dartrly. _ _ ,„„. •„.4 for ....eirreilassie efiee u1see nr) 11:.4 tntliv*, who wn.: 10;011111 ,,,Itr- !'y and fished ;. 41,11't '.yott \\ 10i yon werred eoidierr .fetber repHod : "Yet Why?" rind. 'atm den ron •gct u 11 doge- socks ntother knits fur other mass," WE WISH A MERRY CHRISTMAS: AND HAPPY NEW YEAR, TO ALL jo..,../6- - -• - Connell • yinimmoimormombew .1-1( 1N.t: 1 1:1: • it is' Au raoteristic .• of •successfal people:pot only' to overcome obstacles buteto turns:disaster itself into victory' An incident in the early career of OsearllahirArstein is anexcellentil- lusttation of the quality Pesseised by all who succeed. At this time he was editor of a small trade...jeu. rnal theaK's. he was -ntt parificularl'y Prosperous.: One. night a careleis printer reft a faucet run- ning- in a sink and the water., ever - flowed. The next morning .the pro- prietor of a Clothing store • just below -cam- L. -up -with a bill for-fts1-0,100.• for damage goods. Mr. Hammerstein paid the bill but it was a. hard blow He had no auoney to spare andto ex- pend tewlve hundred dollars repair- ing the cenSequences of another's eitrelessness.Was-•a hitter pill. to swal- low. But he was .not*.of the stuff to ive way to .unayailing regret. He only Made-up his -mind that a similar misfortune should not overtake him a secend time and hesent for a plumber to whom he explained the idea which had cecured t� him to avert Similar disaatere. T,he 'scheme was merely to cut an opening in the Side of the basin and connect it by -a pipe with the regular waste pipe. The plumber was both an intelligent man and an honest title. He saw at onee that there were great possibili- ties in this idea and he offelvd me: Hammerstein $2,000 for the right to patent it. frobablY he made a fortune thereby for the device is now used in practically.. every -baSin in the 'world. But Mr. Hammerstien .had enough to pay for the damaged clothing and eight hundred to spare. He had trans- formed disaster into its. opposite. Rest of all this experience opened his eyes to the money value of *leas. ,Not.long after he patented the chive that made his fortune. ..1•11=1110-. JUDGE KLEIN TRYING GOLDEN RULE lk Pit.01: ITS FROM LIVE STOCK AT - SMALLER COST COWS yield mere Milk at less Cost. Live stock gain weight rapidly and look better if you use - CAMS MIMI Endoziesed by Government, ExPerituerit Stittrons.-g'It is - selected .100%. Pula. Sugar Cade Molasses. • • Sprinkle it over straw,ensil- age andall. roughage and fodder.. Keep your live stock in A-1 condition. :Makes all feeds tempting 'and digestible. Sold in Ftrong iron-hoopedbarreleat a most reasonable price. • Obtained (rem all.firstrelais dealers CANE NOLA CO. Of CANADA, LTD. 111 St Paul $t. 1 Montreal, On. Local Distributor A.. R. Finlayson the children in care of the Child- ren'sAid Society as•some parties re- quested, the Judge directed that the - prisoner he given another chance.: Since. then this man has resided. with his family and hassproperly supported them. They are 'all liv- ing happily together: 'The children are clever and the • father will be a. decent* citizen the same as he has. been during the remand. Ile was allowed to go and promise d ;lever - to go wrong again. "(From The *les, Walkerton) . • Early this year Judge Klein found a boy guilty of a crime,. and instead :of 'sending him' to gaol the reformatory,• directed that he return home 'and go to Sunday School and church regularly and alai, work•und be in by 8 o'clock earl) eveding. The. :boy also got a nice little lecture and promised not to.go astray again. His father had -to enter into a bond that the boy would appear for sentence on Dec. 23rd., This the boy did on Tuesday lak. The report sent in to the Judge was that the youth was work- ing in a faetory now. and earning good -money and • had reformed. Previously' this •hoy 'was a terror in his tOwn. After telling the ex -pris- oner how pleased' all were at his re- fornfation and suggested. that he was the makings. Of a fine man, the -Judge let him go. • Another party trrirn--s nearby • township also 'came before Judge Klein last Thursday _who, .harf Ifeert- tri a ntjH tfnr rntence so ,that in the meantime he nilght make • good. This gent had been found 'guilty tiy. Judgeof not ,Supporting hie wifeend children and had gone away with another woman. At the trial the Jedge' ask - the wife if she weuld live 'with him ag•ain if he would support her end the children. She consented and • he Ipromised to support • them and Ix. a good husband I and kind f4Ither. 'Instead of sentencing the man to /bp Prison. farm and placing- • . with irt);,hfr iiililroltn (e'll: him No rg Jen! oper- dc.4,1.3rs, , 1)r. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once andIIN eertaiely elite _you. Piet. a tins:. all 0r 1410,51114011„13ottes & Co., -Limited, Toronto. Ssnipie hoe tree if you mention Mill a t paper aud endue* Ite. 'tinny to pay postage, PAIR OF BAD ONES! . Frank Moore and Glens- Sturgeon, the two young Kincardinites, who were arrested On. iliondayofLiast - week by Chief Ferguson ,.on the ex- piration Of their six months' sentence ' at the Walk,:ton jail-- for stealing an automobile and . turned, fwer to the Owen Sound authorities to answer , a charge of swiping a bicycle in the *Grey,Co,, capital plead- ed guilty at Owen Sound on Wednes- day to the charge.. It scents that *hi- , le' in Owen Sound last June with the Stelen car they picked up the two bie- yelee and stewed them 'in the back of the auto and started .for hotte, At Jackson they got five gallons of gaso- line from Mrs. Caswell and as soon as it was in the tank away they went, shouting Mack "We'll pay you when we come back!" &fore reaching Kincardine on ..the bicycles.. They could not give any reason for their conduct, except, as Moore phrased it that they "got' crazy -headed." Sturgeon is nineteen years old and a returned soldier having enlisted while still•onder eighteen and managed to 'get to ngland. In consideration of this and of his youth the Magistrate allowed him to go on+ suspended sen- tence. Moore whois twenty-five and who the P. M. thought was the leading spirit in the affair was sentenced to Pao} fnr twn nionths.--Briace Times. 4 U BURN _ A *dou-hle wedding. was solemnized at .the Methodist Parsonage Auburn, on 'Wednesday .Dee. 17th, when Miss 1-:thel Clow of *Whitechurch,became the 'bride of Mr. Walter Million, of East Wawanosh. and Miss Marie Mason of East. Wawanosh, WAS wed. (1(01 to Mr. Wesley Rath, of Blyth 'Rev. Mr-Mil!sori performing the cer- eino-nies. After the nuptial knot was tied) the newly , wedded. couples rtes- . Mr- and -Meats: 4:-47-rti-a-z-rawre stimptious wedd-..- hy.4. dinner was served. In the even- ims a large assembalige of guests spent a- tnerry, time in dancing and ,other entertainment. Th._ newly wedded couples have the good Of a host of friends: