The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-01-08, Page 1•
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4MIWIRIM.11•11011.11raMINIIMOP•••••••••••7•••nmerion
THE FARMERS' PAPER
TWICE A 'WEEK
The Farmers' .Sun is to be enlarged
and' improved, and to fie published as
a semi-weekly. .Thia• move to supply
the Ofilario farmers with a* paper, of
their own More -frequently thin Week=
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ly, will beappreciatedonly by
readers of The Farnierst Sunbut by.
• humeri' renerally. • • . • .
Thi
is a move in •the . right direc-
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• Con. and Will enable Sun sti'bscribers
keep • better posted 014 the live
•.stock and other markets, which are of
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'great iMportasicci to all having .stock
or, produce to sell, as well as to those
desiring to purchase feed' or other
commodities...In addition, each issue
will contain accurate and • full infor-
inatipp,spolitieal ands-4011Prillyupte
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the -hoineofsgeing ..te.--issestes--Noscither
farm paper will e'cioal:-J,he F'ariners'
-Sun'siit-sthe • servke wintered •to its
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readers.
, When. you subscribe' for a farm
paper, subscribe for The Fardiers'
Sun,. owned by . the farmers and pub -
hailed in -the interests of /the Ontario
farmers. The, subscription. price of
the. twice -a -week Sun is only $1.50 per
• year or 2 years for $4.00. No well-
wisher of the farmers' niovement
shenild be without The Sun.
, LOTHIAN
• • -Tnesday, Jan., 6. ;•,
John Barger,• of Toropto, spent a
week visiting his brothers and sisters
here. ' •.
Dr-_, Tom Gilinkie-, epthicago, . and
Jim, who has been in the.Weitler the'
past • several months, are', visiting
friends here;
' Mr'. Teddy Dexter has completed
his black.smith shop and is quite busy
these dept.' A• blacksmith isabout
the handiest -tiling-. any community
can have. . • • •
Owing to the state of the roads the
electors in. Ashfield Were somewhat
quieter than usual, and less. votes
were, polledthan in fnrmerkuunicipal,
elections. • The following is the vote
by sub -divisions:
Pol. Place • 1 2 3
Garvey .. 24. 8 12 -
Jamieson . •33 25 29
Johnston . 51 65 '41
McDonald 34- 12 14
Sullivan . 13 24 11
The three, highest
elected.
The, Courey. Corner's -Farmers' Club
held their. annual Meeting on the 22
of. Dec., when the following Officers
were elected: 'President, Murdo
Matheson; vire-president, Win. Claret
sec.-treas., John. Farri:Ji; assistant
sec., Frank Johnston; purchasing coni.
Murdo Matheson, John Farrish and
4 5 6 7 TP8
26 45. 6 17 148
29 42 41 74 273
35 5t 35* /I 308
22.34 7 37 160
26 6985: 17 195
are the ones
LUCKN, OW, ONT., THURSDAY, JAN. 8th., 1920.
ELECTRICITY ON TH E •F %.R M i • stok' :ARGO! ttEPORT
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Extensive advertising, and almost
equally extensive •editorial discussion
in the farm Jotii.nals of the„eountry,
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have raised keen interest Within the
• last thee or four years in the, matter
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of electric 'light and power plants for
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'farm use. ' And, thousand's .of these
plants have: already been installed
One•of the 'questions that arise in the
inisitirrsof 4.4sese.'•Is'itnisttre oiti in
the Tivatter'ef electrifying -their farms',
hi§ *been • that. of • e: t and eseense.
That is, ..they Iiave, asked theleselees
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whether electricity is merely *a' con-
venient but rather .expensive form of
light. .and _ power _for ,tlieir 1arni4.or
Whether it is, as , claimed, inexpensive
and in ,many. cases productive of a
real saving.
to note the experience of. a 'central
7()hrn fa triii'et7'0'hd•li:40',''Nida e.1,1'0('-'3t''to
01..t,e-i•ve the 44'-41ji14;',.
plant on his, owe fart» for- the past
several. months.
The farrAer in question lights his
whole house and •barns, and, aniong
other power uses,' 'operates a Seilkipg
machine with an ,electric motor• lie.
takes care of a herd of thirty cows.
The .milking:inachine.was installed be-
fore the electric plant, .and Was oper-
ated at first with .4 was engine. -His.
records show that in those days he
used about one, gallon' et kasoline a
•iay...-for_tlie_operatiort:_of the engine
at milking times. Three lanterns a-
bout 'the barns.- and a tin:a:Yee, of
lareps,•iarge anl. small, in the house,
used -about the same ,amount of kero-
sene.' •with'his electric plant,
w.hiehs_\ketosene as fuel, he sup%
plies his whole place with lig4it, oper-
ates his inilking nuehine and dos
other electric power' .worlz,--- all .01s
single gallon of .kerosene as rpo in the
electric Plant engine.. in other 'Words.
the .same amount of. kerosene which
:originally. furnished light -alone now
furnishes more and better light, and
.in addition does. the milking *and a lot
of ether work.
- His staving in dollars. .and ' csats
amounts. to the, cost of a gallon. of
gasoline; or about tsiVents.-five cents. a
day. •
Savings -such as the One -cited here,
together with the fact that practically
every farm offers an opportunity' for
the• extensive use of electric' . power,
are,some of the factors that are decid-
ing, farmers in favor 'of the farm
electric plant, and that are respon-
sible for the very rapid increase in
the nunther bf electrically lighted
rural homes.
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ROOM Il
Senier. Class. EXeellent - (Mary
Douglas*, Jessie Stewart*,, Drannen
McIntusle,Florence McInnes*. Good-
Jienneth Thompson*, Margaret Mc-
Winnifred Nixon*, James
Baker, Sadie Jewitt. • . -
Junior Class. Excellent Marion
SteWart*,', Bessie Libel, Nerman Wil-
son*, Robbie Purves., Good -Billy
Henderson'', Elizabeth Max:Donald;
:0ton mentrry*,. Aiex.-Arrifiew*,
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Jeon MacDonald-. •
'Hess, mai !list with an 4 toi.el have
been neither Ante nor ahsentsduring•
the month.
J. MacCallum, Teacher.
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, Junior. Honors - 11 MacDonald,
IV. Douglas, I). 1-10.1inin, B. Anderson',
...Johnston, M. 4.rinstrong. Good -
D. lkicinnes, M. liendersen, I). -Mlle.
---1-7471C13,7"`"%"an, ton, (II. -Web--
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ST. HEIXNS
'rue:slay, Jon. 6.
• M is:4 'Pearl Webster leis secured a
school at Nanton.
Ed. Sennett. This -club is in an ex-
ceptionally flourishing condition, hav-
ing done 'apse to $10,090 worth
business during the past year, and an-
ticipate a much greater volume for
1920. They are attending to.the soc-
ial side of life as well as the business,
as they, held a very successful dance
on New Year's Eve, and intend hav-
ing another on the 14th inst. Their
Dramatic Club are getting up a play
which will be given in the pear future.
The 'next night of Meeting, on -the 19
• of Jan., Will be an.,open one when two-
Ope-akers ijef More than local reputa-
tion will give interesting addresses.
FUR SEASON OPEN- - Highest
prices for all kinds of raw furs, ac-
cording to quality. All with whom I
did business last year will be equally
well satisfied this season, if they sell
to me. Furs are a high price. Market
for all kinds of beef, calf and horse
hides. Let me know when you have
-u hide and 1 will call at once, -Jake
Lucknow.
MARKETS
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(Corrected up to Wednesday noon)
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Wheat • $1 95
Oats ••90
. Barley ,. • 4 1 50
Eggs, new laid ... ... 70
Butter, rolls .: .. ..... 55 ' 56
' Butter, croc;k, 50
Butter, prints .. . 56 57
' Potatoes, buying price, bus1 20
.- Potatoes, selling price, bus, 1 '35 1 40
Hogs 17 00
Markets .
Choice heavy steers $12 00 to ill CO
11'00 to 1?. 00
Choice butchers
Choice butchers' LoWF10 00' to 11 00
Good feeders 9 00 to 10 CO
Go(54 tfittritto*ta......1: •449 ou to isai()
Hogs. off (ars 18 5)) to
Pall Wheet .--- • ....---.2s1.1.10
Tifflo
97 to
25 00 to 30 00
MO to ' Si
62 to 64
Toronto
0000e Wheat
Clete
Timethy Hay
Eggs, new laid
Batter, Creaniery Prints
The young people spent e very en-
joyable evening at Mr Win: Bell's last
week.
• Miss Carrie. Stonehouse, of Bel -
grave, is visiting her aunt, IkIrs. Jas
Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, of Culross, are
visiting her -parents; 111r. and Mrs.
Win. Woods,
Mr. Jim Phillips, of Yollowgrass,
-is visiting hie parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
Sam Phillips: '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Torrance, • of
North Bak, visited his sister,4111rs.
D. ^lesson on New Years. '
The annual 'congregational meetim:
of Calvin Church, will be held ('ti
Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 13th.
Mr. Albert Phillips, of Yellowgrass,
Sask., who has been visiting at his
home here, left for the Wt op Mon-
day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt, of Oregon, are
visiting their cousins, Vrs.• Mcl'her-
son and Messrs. W. C., Geo. and W.
Webb.
'We extend our sympathy to Mr. and
Mys._John MUlei jr., on the -death of
their infant daughter, Eileen Doris,
on New Years morning.
A Box Social and Entertainment
under" the auspices of -the Pablic Lib-
rary .will be held in the Hall
. 1411 Fri-
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day seVening. The program will Is
given by Westfield talent.
At the annual meeting of the Far-
mers' Club, Mr. Wni. Rutlwrford was
re-elceted president; Mr. Hugh R411111-
erfod, viee-president. and Mr. Cairns
w'as elected seretary-treasurer.
The annual khool meeting ,of
No, 4 was held on Wednesday; beer
31, when the,,business of the year Was
transacted, The trestee
Ir. Wm.. McQuillan, seesteeas.,
-E-1.11cPbe ?loci. and_ M.r., Frank_ .Todd_
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s ler 1920 are
W. r, G. • Fisher.' (G. -McInnes, C.
Webster), S.,Decker, M. Webster.
Senior. ' Honors -.E. Armstrong,
Thompson, M„ McKenzie, J. Stew-
art. Cood--E. BurnsrM. Amh
A. Thompson, C. lkturdie, M. Geddes,
N. AlcInnes, L. .Taylor, McjittoSh.
Falr---W. Eaton, C. Milne, A. Irwin,
A. Taylor. C. Webster, D. Webster, T.
Webster.
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Exeelle,nt-Mona Mitchell
Hannah 131itssteitidean Durnin. Good_
,-V.•.ilfred Murdoch,. Myra McDonald,
-rair--Tent-Aiton, •Gtits•
do:: Thompson; Isahel Johnston*. •
Juttiors. Excellent -Eve. Johnston:
Lovell Murdoch. Good -Stuart Mac-,
kenzie,Marjorie Douglas, Elizabeth
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Alton. Fair -Wallace Howe, Willie
Sproule. •, .
Those Marked with an asterisk -mis-
sed an exami»ation.•
WHILE WINS IN GODERICH
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-,E. Mayor of Goderich in
1919, wit'A. se -elected to ,•that . office
on , Monday,' defeating.. his opponent,
G. 4 -
4: Parsons by 167. There was a
'vigorous contest beiween the two Can-
didates. both using nea;sparier 'space
freely the past two weeks. Mr. Wigle
had. not been friendly -to thrbig steel
plant prepesition, or rather did not
have faith in those promoting it. Mr.•
Parsons is said to, have represented
those who thottitht the makor's-actioe
regarding the steel .plant wete not
directed by good ,judgment. The re-
sult of the election shows that the
majority of the people of Goderich
:garde(' the proposition as wore or less
a• fake. •
Single Copies 3 cents
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. LOCAlsyD GENERAL o
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Mr. Geo. Middleton spent last week
Nv:th his sbn at Forest.
• Mr. A. P• Stewart is away on a bus-
iness trip to Winnipeg. •
W. Ir. Gurney was elected mayor of
wingham by acclamation.
aret Mackenzie visited at
Windsor-durireg the vaeitift.--weeC
• -Mr• Sndk-Mrs. iltirl fam-
ily were New Year gtnists' of Miss, C.
Graham. •
There- was a great return • mclve
silent of 'Christmas' Visii.ora -Monday
and .Tuesday.
Murray left on Tuesday
for Chatham where she
remainder of the winter.•
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t• TI:Aa V' , WE, •
it;toti 1. Eattal
gina,, is honk for a onenth. .
EWSPAPERS TO GO U it
It is likely that, newspapers. will
advance in price in the near future as
-a- eharp-advaase. ,Fer
oyer two years. the .Canadian Press
ityFociation has been• fighting the
raper Manufacturers, but the hattle
has ended practically in a •firtilure.
After Jam. 1st roll newspaper, the
class pf paper used .by the-6aily press
will fie .i.ibject to .'4,Inlevance of 20
per cent. over •the prevailing high
prep no* paid. The weekly news-
papers are -harder hit as sheet • news,-
which they use, -is much higher awl
the advance will make financing much
more diffictilt than gas been in the
past. • .
5C11001, REPORTS
Report .of S. S. No. • 14, East and
West"- Wawanosh. Names in order of
merit.s.--Those marked !'" missed exam-
s .
mn
atios.
SR. IV. -Frank O'Callaghan; Eliza-,
beth Inglis, Winnifyrd Farrier*.
SR. 11I.--11adeline 0:Callaghan, L.
Falconer,
..IR. ..111:-Robena Martin,' Mary
Martin, Vernet Farrier.
"SR. II.--Wilbert•Naylor, Alex. In-
glis*.
PitligEff,-Chrissie
JR. PRIM ER. -Olive Farrier.'
, • A. 0.. Clow, 'Teacher.
BEST. -When you take
out life insurame get a policy in the
Sun ljfe of Canada. the biggest in
the Dominion, and a e4in4any whose
*record Canadians are prowl of.
See (,o. 11. Smith. loeal agent, for
particulars.
TI1E .EXCELS1OR LIFE shows
Ha
ob interest ernines, and economi-
(alTnunaging of the • tom pan) 's a f-
fair,... -Wm. P. Reid, Agent.
INSt:RANCE AGAINST
FOR ALL NIATTERS REGARDING
GREENHILL CEMETXRY refer
to D. Alton, Sexton, •
3. E. Agnew
Lucknow
L. M. C‘ A•
At a meeting held in the L.M.C..A.
rooms on, Jan. 4th, it was decided to
start our meetings again next Sunday
Jan. 11th. All present sboke very
highly of the ineetings held last wint-
er,. and Voted unanimously' to start
again As soon as possible. The offi-
cers of. last' year were. all voted back
into office, composed as f011ows: Pre-
'sident,•,Dr. Newton; Vice -Pres., R. II.
setiotoy, A: D.' Maclean's
zie; Treasurer, C.Teo• H. Stnith• James
Anderson Will hats* chai•ge of ;sillies-
tra,and the singing.
H. 15.11;Wocids, W. L. Mackenzie, Dr.
Newton and A. D. Mackenzie will have
charge of programme. Meetings will
commence at usual hour. Orchestra
Practice at 3; meeting at 3.30. The
topic for opening Sunday is an excel-
ent one 'and timely. Mr. Eaton sug-
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-Messrs. Gordon Webster. and Stan-
ley Burna have gone to Toronto where
they will seek employment.
mr. •G. Aiteeeson returner from
Vnnipeg• the end of bet •week, and
•vi1 be here ,or a short time .
• Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Stevens and
daughter, of Grimsby, were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Little last
week. ,
The Box Social and Entertainment
at St. Helens- will be on, the evening
of Jan. 9th, not 1}e 8ttras appears °li-
the bills.
Mr. -J• J. Hunter, _editor of the
K•incardine__Reporters....was... elected_
Mayor of kincard)ne, defeating Mr.
F. Coombe. "
..Mr. and Mi -s. Norman Matheson re-
ceived Word last syeek that .tlreir .son,
D'encan, of Tolirtfoil suffered a
slight stroke_ of paralyaiss.
A meeting of the South Kinloss
Kinloss
Fanners' Club .will be held jii the 2nd.
con. schoolhouse, on Tuesday evening,
Jan. 13th. All members and others
interested in the club will kindly • at-
ten.1.-W• McDonald, Sec.
An evening's entertainment is being
pre
red by local talent for, the even-
ing of January 23rd, which. promises
to be one of the best given in recent
years,. -Keep this date open.
Holyrood Literary Society, will hold
n
aentertainment in the hall, Holy -
rood, on the evening of Friday,
9th., when the Literary. Society Will
be re -organized for the Season.
The Courey'g Corner Farmers' Club
are receiving orders. 011 carloads
'salt, coal and fertilizer. ,A.carlisla of
feed coin • is due to arrive in .a few
dass of which a few Iniatired bushels
are still for sale-
Card of Thanks. -Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller take this method of ex-
pressing their, apprkiation of amt
thaks fOr the many kindnesses shown
to them by friends and neighbors at
the film of their recent bereavement.
FIN .INt 1 sLyt.F.Alpit
Lu• cknow Patriotic Society, Ending
December, 1919.
Receipts last statement., 191g.
Balance in bank $ 551 74
BalanceCh.r.is.t.m.
Fund :
Sale ,of Yarn • . . ..
Sale of socks . ... .
Sale of geuse ..
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Sale of Confetti •
Sets- of boxes -
Sc of elippines.
Expenditure
Presentation• to soldiers _....$ 607
Stamps for cheques • . • • .. • •
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75
1; 9 5
90
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0 EVERYBODY'S COLUMN o
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MONEY TO -LOAN on mortgages and
••ketes. at reasonable rates, Fire
Insurance, both stock and Mutuel
t'onipanies. Copveyancing dope
with neatness\ and despatch ,
uckno.:.
RAW FURS WANTED:-.-A.s I :have
, niade a contract with one of the
. largest fur houses in Canada ts
tesciT2Tra great recaneer of Itrrs
se4e-oa. I am vrenared to nav tlie•
••• ; highest in .order' (s,
Cary
r` put `th's agreement. Cari
and see 11. Blitzktein. Dry Goods
-Sibres Lucknow. 1:1-11-tf.
LOCS •
I izirk
608 4:), 1'''••11
aild
tor s cut to lengths re-
Lucknow. 11-1241c
T' ,
WANTED.-NVe are in Ali:
et to buy soft 1.1111.13ic.
ock, basswood •alid Leech logs,
w111 paY highest market price
Balance in bank.,. 87 :;1
jtested foi discussion p ases o
11 00/. whIeh
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different dsnominations • .at present.
Mr. D. G. Mackenzie 'who' attended the
Inter -Church Conference,gromposed of
Anglicans, Methodists, Pilsbyterians,
. Baptists and Congregationalists held
in London in December, will speak on
the origin and aim of the Forward
Movement. Full discussion on this
important subject is invited, and- it is
heaed that all who can . will avail
themselves of' this opportunity of
hearing this -subject discussed from
different angles.--
MI-, Mark Burgess, a Lucknow..."-old
boy, whose home is now in Lebanon,
Indiana, is visiting his sisters, the
MiSses Burgess'. Mr. Burgess was
in LucknOw before 1870, • and. was a
carpenter.and builder. He is now op-
erating e "sash and tiOor mill at Leb-
anon.
Marcus Tait. eldest Son •:f •
Qiniald Tait...who a few s7ears aeo was
pastor of the Presbyterian "Chrirch at
-Teeswater, has won a IthOdeS Cii0h
i".H
.rshiff for 1911*. e has .been attend-
isgs Termite' Unkersity. and distinp.-
u:stied ckpectally in the. Clas-
sics course.
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Men's meetings will ernumence on
Sunday next, the llth, in the L.M.C.A.
rooms at the usual -hour. All men in-
vited. The very excellent meetings of
last year were what you made them.
• This year's meetings are tow in your
"hands,. "If 'every .man was just. like
.me, what kind•of a world would this
secirIB he."
The Ltitknow Women's Institute
*ill meet in the Council Chamber on
Friday. January- Otis, •. at 2.-30. The
toete, "Care or the Teeth," will he
given by Dr. NeWtons, Music. reading,
(t('. A good attendance is Tequested
as we wish to bring up the matter of
having our annual at home and other
Tatters of interest.- Sec.
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TEES%ii ATER
There was. a tively scramble here
for places at the nmnicipal council
'hoards • Mr. C. T. Redburn, who has
seeesid the, coUneil fora nun*r of
years won the reeVeship, efeating
new: eoereil c -
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sists of Mess?. Kitchen, Stromg,Link-
latef, with Geo. Yeo and ' Atithony
MacDonald tied for the ether place: .
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nieves:sa:sst-sis-
on the unlersign'ed and get rates.
NORTHER.N. HOCKE,Y SCHEDULE
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Representatives frone Brussels, Rip-
ley, Lucknow and Wingham, inet in
hain-on. Tuesday on the call of -Rs.
A. Currie, Wingham, as 'convener of
the committee and drew ,up the. fol-
lowing. schedule for the Northern Sen -
tor Hockey League: ,
Jan. 9. -Brussels at Ripley.
Jan. 8.---Lucknow at Clinton.
Jan. 12.-Wingham at Brussels.-
Jan. 15. --Ripley at Lucknow.
Jan. 16•. -Clinton at Wingham.
Jan. 19. --Brussels at Clinton.
• Jan. 20.--Wingfiam at Lucknow.
Jan. 22.--Lucknow at Brussels:
Jan. 23 -Ripley at Clinton.
Jan. 27.,-Wingham at Ripley.
• Jan. 29. -Brussels at Wingham.
Jan. 29. -Clinton at Lucknow.
Feb, 3.-Lucknow -at Ripley.
' Feb. 3. -Clinton at Brussels
Feb. 5. -Brussels at Lucknow.. .
Feb. 6. -Ripley at Wingham.
Feb. 10. -Clinton at Ripley.
.Feb. 10.-Lucknow at Wingham.
Feb. 13. -Ripley at Brussels.
Feb. 13.--Wingham at Clinton.
KINL01.4S HAS NEW COUNCIL
Mr. W..1. Colwell is the only her of the 1919 Kinloss township
council who will have a• place at the
municipaIT•oard 1920.-74e
other members ran for reeve and all
A -ere. defeated. .
The nev. board will be made up as
follows: .Reeve, Henry Mathers;
councillors, J. W. Colwell, Mark Ross,
E. Ackert, Geo. Feris; all new men
but -Colwell.
'The Vote for reeve stood as'follovis:
Mathers, 128; Tiffin, 125; McDiariaid,
90; Ba•chler, 51.
There were five Candidates for tflt
council, the vote standing thus: Col-
well, 231; Ross, 192; ,Ackert, 1 91 :
*Feris, 185; Irwin, 136.
. FIDDLER IN THE WOOD BOX
TAMARAC 'ER DOWN
The Lueknow Fire Company will
celebrate Burns' anniversary by hold-
ing a dance in the Carnegie. Hall, on
Monday night, January 26th. Music
will be supplied by the Lucknow Or-
chestra, five pieces, and •Lucknow
Pipers. Coqd lunch will be. served.
Admission, gentlemen, $1.50; ladies,
free. General admission to gallery.
25c. A regular old timer-- Come all
ye's. 22-2-c
CHURCH. NEWS
$ 695 '7•1
Ida M. *Siddall, Treasurer.
DEATH OF FRED. E. ROBINSON
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The following communication re-
ceived from Moose •Jaw, was some:
hew delayed in teaching The Sentinel
Office:
. Many ef our readers wiil,learn with,
regret of the death of Fred. K. Rob-
inson at his heme -Noose JaW,
Tuesday, Oct. 28th. The late Mr.
Robinson, who with his family resided
.bere some Years ago, has been a very
efFteient-trainman with the
the last 14 years.' Mr. Robinson, like
-many. Others,- never fully recovered
his usual health after an attack of the
Flu a year ago; which finally resulted
in heart failure and congestion of the
linigs. Besides -his. widaw, he leave.s
to mourn his loss three sons. Herbert
E., C.P.R. conductor; Kirk, salesman'
of the Rex Fruit. Co.; John A., sales-
man for the Gordon, IronSides and
Faros CO., and one daughter, Katie, at
home. The funeral on Sunda i was
very largely attended by -sympathiz-
ing friends and neighbors. - One sistsr
Mrs. Stewart, of Detroit; Jas. Thomp-
son, .of Mount Forest, Ont.; and Mr.
Tohey; Medicine .Hat, were also pres-
ent. The floral offerings were tweet:
-ful. A pillow from ' the family;
wreath from B. of R. Trainmen, 'and'
-One from Gordon, Ironsides & Fares
Co.; an anehor from J. A. McCarger
and family; a Cross from Walter Seott
arid family, besides sprays from many
other organizations and individual
friends.
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To the Electors of Kinloss
Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish to
-thank you. all for the 'honer. you have
copferred on me by electing Inc reeve_
Of the Township of .Kinless, and I am
pleased to know that the very. best.of
feeling. exists between myself and the
other candidates,and on looking over
the result of • the poll, it seems to me
.that the toss of a straw might have
thesresult.
Yours very truly,
11. Mather..
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To the Electors of Kinles's •
The annual congregonal meeting
of the Presbyterian l'hurcli -will -he,
held on the evening of Thiirsday,--the;
15th inst., at 7-10 p.
'Presbyterian Church:- . 'Services •
next Lord's Day at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Mornings subject: "The ChUrche's
First Revival." F.vening subjett:
"A Time For Prayer." You are, inVited
to these services.
The pat tor will. cOnduct bot• h' ser-
viees in the Methodsst Church next
Sunday.. in the jening a special
sermon to young men will he preach-
ed. The Choir....has _been,_ked to.
sing at the evening. service: "The Bird.
With The ,Brekees Pinion!' weeds-
Ilezekiah` Butterworth; _misic Thy
GoOdsell. All young men who go to
np ether church invited.
try makIng folk beliv,e :that jun,:
is down in price on .account of.a,
war Stoppings btit we aro still nay- •
• ing 28e. fur horsehair, :le. to .4(..
-for rags, and 4c to 5c for rubWrs,.
We will call en every home, ii•
Lucknow and licinitY and pay
• these prices and, giving 16 • ouhees
• • to the pound.-Seddens,
29-5•-tfc .
_
.111.•N WANTED in this and adjojnin
fa
.counties..to. distribute circulars ano
do advertising for a- large GrOcers.
• Mail. Order House. Position wii!
• • pay TM" weekty-on-yeaily'eun .
Sample case free.--l'he COnsuinert,
• Ontario.
Ladies and Gentlemen:, Permit me.
'to thank you mest. heartily for the
splendid" vote which you gave me.ois
erection ,daY. I* can assure you that
the affairs Of the township will have"
my very best attc;ntion. •
• . • Yours very truly.
• • Erftest \kerl.
. To the Electors of Kinloss
Ladies. aml Centlement: • take this
means of thanking youone and all,'
for yOur renewal •of confidence 141jne
as expressed hy She very. generous
-
vote Which you- gave nu. on NIondity;
and. I assure you that I will Ondeavor•
to serve you tO the. best of my ability":
Wishing you all a .happy and prosper-.
ous New Year. I remain. •
YourS,faithfully,
J. W. Colwell
DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at Ca.i
Heuse, Lucknow; every • Wednes
, day, afternoon. A/1, . chronic dis-
eases' -successfully ..treated. ,Os-
teoaathy renieVe3 the physical
...111ent of
eadses of • disease. 2A/diust
• .. the spine.is *ore qiiickly seeured
" inethoq .
and with fewer treatments hv 'm..
• teopathy than by any other -.
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D. _Olkis,ilgan.cicedA.STA. A Y.s.... or
' .1.rorn the "Ielksnisn(3,
es of the ur
''w(•inthl,'.71.i.t:t;o:n111111.eul.initesID00i1-1'.1.
feet. Any person ha-..,ing informa-
tion of his whtreabouts kindly- r.. -
port to Mrs. Mary Ftothers,. R. 7.
Lucknow. l'hone 77 r4„ • Dungan,-,
non.- - , • $-2p.. •
LOGS WANTED,We., the unde..si.zii-
ed, are open to buy logs . uf, all
kinds of timber, delivered at.0111sa,.v
mill at Lucknow. We .it take v..1
. grades of logs providing they are
good enough to make crating lam -
bee. As we peke use of .ail this
material in our factery.we are pre-
pared to pay the highest 'market
sprices for all classes of logs. Apy
person 'havingtimber to sell we •
• would be pleastd to have them call •
sit our office and get all parti. o:a
The Luckhow •Table Co., J. Beth,.
Manager. •
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Cute, 19 , FOE SALE. W .
I le, l'Ale4lItaf.
FOR SA1,1!! sPrie,..
re • " ili case. Also. Ian f 7-1
1. 1 :o'omplete developing outfit.
t.ct4s at The Sentinel Offite.
8-2-tf •
. •
EWA. S.ti,i-• --Frame barn, 60xSO ft.
1:••••• particulars and' Xerins apply •
• te John.Sherriff, R.•1, Lucknow.
15-1-p
II01'.-;E FOR SALE. -Frame dwe11-
6.rooms,•kitchen and pantry..
• ,coed cellar, stone foundation. on
see:tier St., Lucknow. Aonly to
.1. E. ..‘gnew, Lucknow.' or d‘..111,-.,• •
Harriston. 00 .
NOTICE E() r.‘10111:ItS 7
The Canners of the district :.,1 •
rotindinS Isic:snOwswill hold 0' Mc.'' It'
in th•• 1.1a•know, on .k1 ...-
d..y. at 2 o'eloek*
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House Stable, tucknow.
ON T111: . 1.,ON
Saturday, Janu:ary loth, 1920,
S FRESH COWS, wrrit .%! : C41.1.; 12 SPRIN(,1%;;S. ., •
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