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YLOCAL AND OENERAL:
We gokthings a, bit sifting in our, 11(1te
on the Plau0 Recital lest week. lesteett
of swing tkat Miss fiberriff II now .4
Alus• we should /Aro said an
,
Por the summer months ;pa Agnewea
. dice hmrs wdl be.1. O'elock 'PM. to
01010* p.u.ltirgenk husintsestliovievegs:
can be transactedat any time:- ,
hit. and Mrs. ;oho. Rabbi* left. en..
Thursday of 19.4 Week for Toronto,
where tiler wiii renidfi, Thet were w*b
their daughter; NolytOquipioititerpa!t.
mouth.
Miss marlowitioLoo4) nurse in traj,u-
' lag, bas returned to Toronto to reenme
her dutiea.. itfker pending a fortnight
with her parental Mr and Mre. Ai Mae'
Pim& • s:
c? lit 1iniIroung, Who, tor it few ders
hat week, Wes qiitte setioutily ill with
PP,unixonie,:ia improVing,.
Parties nteree�ed jn potato . planting,
seed., etc,'wi1 Thid foint,,,4014:401910
on peso -
joint Bewles, el tlie 12th. of
..wanoisli, Jett 'yesterday. foi Sturgeon
Yells uteri; he, wilt dervfl an ie ranger
daring the :itummer. • •
Viet apending.a few clays in,Walker;
toatereisties in •the effort tO reariiiel re.
iservuroMpany4Or the Bribe Battalion,
beigt.:Matheetii hie retniriedlti-Litok-
' :tow to Werk .hrialltin, the. interestsof
recruiting. , • „ .
r• A Mooting nt the members • of the
IirekeeVe Recruiting Cominittee will: he
Mr.. George Smith's; office this
(lititisday) 'evening at 8 p.m A. full,
, .
,n4enclanee 18 'reOneeted..
' 'X- (larreeps, C airman.
CHURCH NEWS-
Ilev..40hu Moore, of Strathroy, will
conduet the services 'hi the PreebYterkni
Church hgre tient Stindey, not ea a can-
didate, however, •
0.0,14 go Ray. *gamma( -At
'the Meetleg 01 the Lucknew PfeabYter.
btu congregation held Tuesday livening,
jt was decided by Onanifocius vote to ex-'
tend a call to RAM ItObertNeCalitMi of
TOIL '• it is expected' that Mr1 ihreCal-
hue vrill aciieFts bOt tbe 1064er• 104 to
Om before the PrelbYterY of Aleitlend
which meets in Wingham on May 15tb
, •
and the Preebytery of Brnee which will
Meet about the end of the Jnouth.
Women ititute °
The xegutar meeting of the It'iromen'e.
Institnte will be held onriday, May
llth, at 3.00 o'clock, Tb.e 'Program will
conttist of Animal -Message hy the ,Presi,-
dent; election of officers; roll call to be
answered by paying fee foe, the coming
year; music, etc. New members -solicited
ter 917-1$- r,
• The Patriotic Work
The ',I'reasursr of the Witinen's Cow
mittee of the League aclrawledges with
,thanks the receipt Of $1.00 from Mrs.
Rod Campbell fInd eten Hiltless
A letter from kiss g Rinsley,.B
Prance, acknowledgei the receipt of Bei -
mal Pamela, containing towels,. writing
*Per and "other articles; Ont. to Miss
Robley for the conifort, of wounded sol-
diers. Mitre Emeley expresses her. heart);
appreciation of thiete useful - gifts ,and
thanks theirs who ',ate responsible for
their shipment. "," • ' "70
Dr. preernan able acknowledge; wkh
thriller the receiptot•fiirther shipments
• of sok' end:shirts:
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Open' Monday, .Tuesday and
WethieStisy
1"40** is the time to have
that -igo.ritily'OrMip taken
are all at horem.
eason 'fere
A kr 41/0
Cia are.; invited tb Call,
inspect and buy our -
Papers.,
Prices 5c. to 50c.
roll.
Good samples to choose
froth,- Remnants at '-
bargain prices.
aillib"*TaUS:1704kitlit- Isr4
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r*.;290. •
Mt. SPENCE'S
'bhig -Store
Lhevriikt image
• Geo. if, 4nrith has'converted the
Graltani Block, Citinpbell Street., into a
,garrige,andhas a first-clasetnechanic in
charge.-- A full line ofivpiirs for'. Chev-
rolet cars. A satisfacteryservice guar-.•
brimmed. • 3-5-tf.
1 rt at
wo mpo .
Two very suggestive Items, of no,
Wien* from4Ottawa: Sir .Sion -Hughes
ii.going to move a revolution favoring
the enforcement" ofthe Militia Act (a
measure of conscription) tit Order, to get
:men for the army, and a revolution has
been intrectucal in the Huse of Coin-
inoneto atop the ivatta of fried grains in
.making beverages such as beer and whis-
key. Regarding the latterA_Geo. F -08 -
td!,. 0118 of,the leadingsnlitt of the Gov-
ernment, said: ',The esseniial thing is to
• Win ,the war:- 'Food ,is necessary, drink
is not."„ The Clovernmenk*ill announce
its policy regarding this waste within a
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few days.
Ki1111011gh.°
-Monday, ' May '7,
.•
'Miss E. Stanley is visiting, with 'Mrs::
Jae. France. '
Mr! Frank Brown made a business
trip to Kincardine on Mendastr4
.Stif;"Defe johniton isthis week mov-
ing into Will Rousom'slionse.
' Mr. John Brock, of • .13 wee Sound,
vier .*-111W-fr:Xt_i
• Mr. F. Hodgkinson hid the -misfortune
to lose a veluable covelarit week. • •
Mr. George Hodgkinson, of Rivera -
dale, visited our burg on Sunday.-
• Mr: Chris Blackwell and Miss Edna
McConnell visited: around,,-Kinlougli on
-Sunday. - - •
Mr. and •Airs. Wm.Mallougb and .
daughter, of Teesweter, -visited Kin-
Inigh OnSanday.
Our teacher gaVe the school children
halfolieliclay on Friday,.•and they spent
the 'time in the woods* They all report
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having had 6 very good time. •
AMt.WANT
are open to ;hut .eream -for
chinning and, table me. Write for..
prices.The figures of yesterday
„ may he titO • lOw to -morrow. We
fttraleh9ePat-lety eberiteis and give,
-prompt servieee *efi any ehipper,
jhe Toronto Vreamery Ltha Ltd.,
"Vhstrely41t., Toronto, oset,
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,AAPKETS
(CorreCted pp to Wenneaday noon)
'Vhe4.1.2011611VV44ert44 2 60
75
112 115
Slitter. #4,0.0, • 34 .36
Eggit,,seir ir,r • ?'..o ors" 34 35
Flom. 4 • ; yip r.4....*,;;11$ ... 105D
TenC0T4t0 MARILIVIS )°
' T17114*Y• OP 'MS WattIC
LT/ patiOW* ONT., "THURSDAY4 MAY..19t1t.* 1917.
Annual Excursion
LUCKNOW LOSES
PROMINENT CITILEN
The:White Star Line of Detroit, en -
ponces that it will run its annual
eursibihy theetwatier reYhotoid, Cede,
rich to Detroit, on Tuesday, hoe Is.
'The -return trip will be weAde un Thuts
fiat, the 14th. The fare for the round
trip. will be 02.04 or one way for $1:4,(X
The Oreyhound will leave Goderich t
9:30 ato. ort tie I gtb., and arrive at De -
trot at 500, O'clock P.m. Tke moo,o-
liiht excursion from 'Oodelich be
run at 8.00 o'clock pw, Ape 114. •
.The.Coal. Outlook
Coal -dealers. throughout the proVinee
are unable to get a price on °coal for any
'time ahead3his summer, and they and
the tonisurnere who are'contracting .for a
supply,- have to, go more
There has-lreenan advance of wagetab
the millers amounting to something like
, thirty utillimit dollars which will be macle.
up by higher pricee at the mines. The
experience . of laet • winter has "citua:ed
Many to gat their supply lie during aiim
'Pier and this to bag a tendenei to stiff-
en prices by increasing the demand. In
the meatier* dealers can only guerancee
Prikea ttettlfY wall beat time of delivery.°
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The Seed:"....Potato Problem'
The Patriotie Association of tbeiown
of Chesleydigvd, decided to get a earin`ad
of potatoes„whieh will be sold at coat:tc
those -in town vianting potatook forseed.
Walkerton cititene are forttinate-in thikt.
Irwin Broe:„Iicese dealers, have landed
over to the itreparedness League a car:
loadof western potatoes, at cost, to be
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supplied tegardeners for *Siting:
Souvenirs from Vim,
tr 4,„-gf;„,BillOtr.thtli.,01er :day re00-4"
ed a pallet fibtd' DE:Freeman, Iiimee; •
containinga number. of articles ' taken,
from 'a German dressing station on Vinry
Ridge. Dr..Freenran, was through the;
terrible tittle Whieh resulted thetak-
ing of yin* by the Canadians, and the
souvenirs. were taken .from.„a deserted
dugout.„ They consitit of .taga whieh
were-tohe attached to the wounded •he -
fore beingsent back, a collection of
phiela:.'cOntaining drugs; label*etc., ete..
)1,eing the geriniee articles and the frnits
of such a recerri eVent, they are of witch
interest. "
St Helens
Mr. 014 Dirlt. Ed. Purvis spent Sunday
with her mother. • .
Miss ,Ethel Anderson spent Sunday
with Miss Pecrl Todd.
Mies Laura Currie,:of Wingliam, spent
the week end with Miss Chris Miller„
,Biessrs. Elliott Miller and Dwain
Phillips were in Westfield on Sunday;
Mrs. -Gardner and daughter, Margaret;
of Whitechurcb, were Ashore at Frank
Todd's last,Week.
At the Beet Ring meeting on Friday
night last, it Was deolde4t carry the
-Ting on for another yeaii shares be
big all taken. James e.unders irt, en-
gaged as butcher.
' • The annual meeting of the St. -Helens
Women's.Inetitute will be held in st,
elens on..._Thoi;sday,41ay-
4,r60K-
is extended to all .the ladies inteleeted
to be present. If pomible we would like
all the quilt blocks in by that date. --
SEM
Choke heavy ateers....$11 SO to $13 00
Choice britcherri..... 10 2S to f SO
tihoice butchers' tOwS., 9 SO to 10 25
GOod feeder" ;•.. . 9 25 to ' 10 25
GoOd nillth rows... .o 70 00 to, 95 00
Hoge off eers; ... . 17 25 to
Hogs: fed and weit;ea, 1/ no te
Piot Wheat, 4 "ao) • d 2 EIS to 2 90
000se Veheat .......... 2 85 to
'Timothy nay ..... 18 00 to 1300
Eggs, new 42 to 45
Out my Creattiety Prints 44 to 45
flitter, Dairy Prints.* d. 39 te 40
Langside'
• May ft. -
‘11 1e : c union,who was zil
for it number of ditye lest week, is able
to be around again.
Deernert has ,moved his family,
into one of Mr. F. G.- Moifitt's houses for
whom he is working for the satntrier."
Seediest* preetiea' flyover around hero
now and we are waiting patiently for
oldBol. to open rip with his heat rays.
Rev. Ur; Graham has purchased ta
1017 Model Ford. We Wish him every
success and not too many blowouts with
WS new -car.
Our loes.I Asher:nen took ad4antege of
May Day to go,fishing, but owing to dis-
agreeable weather, one could hardlycall
'their catch SticcesisfUl.
Mr. Donald Meintosh has been in
London for this past Week under the
circa specialists, and the 'meagre re.
ports that come as to his condition are
far from being,favuutiible.
Mr. and .3r3. -W. It hielltirney, of
Itentietly, Sask., medes flying visit to
some of theitkfrimide in Lticknow and
vicinity. Mr and Mrs. Melturney
tend leaving for thew home tient IPtiday
intetnint
Lrewe
•!,,,04.4.,104**1**
W, J. UAW' thed:Suildenly
Tuesilliy About Noon •
Rarely do the people of QM Village
experience itO great -a shock of • surprise
and grief as they did. Tileiglay a' little
after noon when. they learned that hir,
'William J. Taylor had passed away.. -For
a nqinher o years he had stIfferect from
hedrt and kidney trouble,. but he was al-
ways so active and energetic that friends
never thought of him ail* man. in deli-
cate health. e was in his etoreattencl-
ing to business .,. as usual all Tueiday
morning, and wan apparentlyquite well
when Mr, Ittial, who wee assisting him
in- the, atom, went tp dinner.. On return,
ing to the stere, however, Mi Rezd wad
surprised to find that in Ids absence the.
last erimitions had come. '
Of .robust physiquesnd equally robust
charaeter, the late Mr, Taylor has been,
ever sinceeciming to Lucknow twenty -
'ex years ago, ,ope of the active spirits of
the village, sad 'his death. certainly leaves
a vacancy Whieli it will be difficult to 611.
For ,14 yearahe was chief ' of the Fire
Brigade and always when there was work
for that body to 'do, was one of the most
strenuous workers. lie was an active
and enthusiastic member of the Black
"Perceptory and of the locallodge of Odd -
fellow°. In religion he woea conststent
member of the Anglican. Church. Ue
aerved for several years on:the Village
deuircil.Board, and afterwards,
two Years in succinuclee Wee eleur,'
the reeveship; after which he iFetireel
: his own wish. .'4•Natil .1:47 Of high spirits
he was found of a entober.of "ports, such
as bowling, turfing aid fishing;. as a
marksmen with the rifle, too, hehad'few
44482., .
Mr, Taylor was, born at .Butliegton,
-Ont., 66 years ego, the eldest son of the
late Mr.- and -Mrs:- Thoniatt-Tay1ori--tbei3-
.
recently out from.,Ireland. While yet' a
a child he came with_idsparents to Kin-
losateivriship, where they: tookup a
homestead in Block A. Amidat.the *Orli
and effort of pioneer :life h3 grew to
manhood, and after 'Ins Marriage to
*Janei, Shoehottorn in ' 1878, owned
a farm at Kinlorigh: While there he for
a. niurclier of- years- engaged. in .barr-
'framing, a kind of Work in which he was
greatly:skilled. In 1831; he and TainilY,
moved to Lucknow, and for twelve years
he was associated with his brother, Mr.
D. C. Taylor, in the hardware Imeitiesti.
He then bought out the grocery husiness.
of the late Mr. T. S. Reid, and it 18 58 a
dealer in groterres, feed_and produce
that he was chiefly known to the Luck
now of to day business his \free,
-accommodating and genial manneiade
himmany friends, and his store has
,
always enjoyed. a large rtationage. •
Beitidee a widow and two daughters --
Mrs.. W. T. Honies, of _Detroit, and Miss
Lila, at home -Mr. Taylor leaves two
brothers and One sister7-Me. D. C. Tay-.
lor, of Lacknow; Hugh, of Saskatoon,
and_Mies Margaret, cif London.
The funeral, which will be conducted
by .the Rink percept*, • Will be held
this afternoon to Greenhill Cenieteri
The'luneral.deivice_ RIRbV hetd rSt:
Peter's Church at three 'o'clock.
The. bereaved oneehave the sympathy
-rifiaer*4arge:etarte-,=01,--frionda---.-in tho
Iswof,,,r,,c;tkiudolnaghtfaii.and.,1adist,
husband, father and br,other.
"Lander,ou Proatiertnon
)sin
leCoples 3 cents
4 -pros report emenating from Wins -
ham rowdies* littleincident arialng
out of the war, is 'of local interest as the
pro-91ermati ("Prat" Kett4 is well known
here,: having frequently „Visited lemknow
in his .beilinessi as eye -cpecialikt. It la
aboutsaid that biltein‘;tahreueoutztsesailAbc:iniiideara;tibbea.
hove the British iitorito about the ger-
man lemeis and reversers,• and along With
thisgnve to others,nti-ftritish
explorations. This was too muchfor Aden]
Mackenzie,. an insurance agent of Clin-
ton (ferreeily of „Wiegham and Teeawat-
er), Who, having his "Scoteh" aroused,
landed one or two on the 'Prors." jaw,
a proc-COding which put an end to the
arTighnt.
hlia.ts found it prudent 40
guard bis tongue fairly well, he frequeete
ly has given evidence of eh:mg pro -Ger:
man sympathies. -He has the reputatian!
of being quite it "boozer" and perhaps
when atWingliam 'he had indulged a
little beyond diecretion. . Though of
rather low tfPe himself, his mind. m
:greatly obsessed by the greatness. and
the seperiority of everything German.
Shortly after the outbreak of war, While
-cliscuesing the "relative merits qf the
combatants, he, with roue% indignation,
said: "You insignificant British to go
up agaibst the culture ofGermany. It's
ridicrilous," • , '
He always Haid that our and the Brit-
iiihnewspapera published nothing but
lies about. the. 'wetland Would-addl.- -9
get thotruth about it I read the der;
an Papers." In thui date of Minct.the
old fellow is perhape fairly represents-,
time of the Germans generally.. -There is
aothinif else for such men but physical
suppreseiort; and IPtte, hurl -sing into re
tireinent after tbe blow, from a British
fist, is, representative of what inuet yet:
become ofa nation hem greatly Winkel:
A
The Bruce,-Blittilion In'France-
•
Word was rdceived in Walkerton 'last,
week' that , the hnaiaoDiioAL
of which the Brice Battalion forms a
part, had crossed the Channel to France:
It is 'thought tlie division will spend
sorne Weeks. behind . the lines before
taking an active part in the fighting..
An • array division, Which - Consists of
about 20,000 !nen and is amomplete unit
in itself, i given charge of a • section of
the line and is responsible for that 'sec-
tion until retired for rest and re -organiz-
ation. • •
(letting The -Names On
'., The Ontario Franchiee Act is • now in
face. %Tit every women over 2r years
of age,and any -man over 21 years.
left off the municipal fiat will be put on
the libt whichwiI1 be prepared by a
County or separated ,ditY, composed of
five memberas follows: ,2 Judges, Clerk.
Of the County and Surrogate COurts, the
Sheriff, and Clerk of the peace.Zn
Bruce County the Board will consist of
Judge 'Klein, Judge- Greig, Dr, Clapp,
Sheriff Jermyn and Thos. Dixon. •• ,This
board will name the registrar& who will
ideas enumerators for each municipality.
Think They Have Plan
--Siundere---Chairman--of the
-Monday, May 7.
Card of Thanks
I wish to sincerely thank all thosb
friends who so kindly helped me at the
tim,e•of -my operation. • • '-
ABE )111RNEL.
Church service here Sunday was wen
attended;
Sam Sherwood nuide husinesi trip
to Lacknoyi„ on Saturday. ,
•
Harry Shackleton, who has been at-
tending high achool in Goderich, has
enlisted for overseas service:
, The ladies of the W. M. R. held their.
monthly -meeting at the home of • Meit.
Wni, 'McConnell: There vran a , god
attendance. .
° Dungannon
--Monday, May
Quits'it Plinth& lir fdttnere about
Dungannon are through Seeding.
Prank Orser has- enlitited in the ArtnY
Medical Corps, Ponik looks well in hie
uniforni, Rod We feel mire he will make
a good soldier. •c! .
A lecture on the war will be giverein
tho Agricultura1-111dt; :on Vedilestrayi
May .0th. . Rev, W. 0. Allition, who was
a chrtplain at the Front, will be the
Smelter. Talent from Luekriow
torah& the 134010.
Neit Sunday 1110triiir$ 4/tOther.'s
will be observed in the Methodist cher&
The married ladies will furnieli the not.
ie.' In the evening 'Bev. Mr. Ntidteltey
wili Pretteb to the OddfelltiVirr, and theta
will simistes timir.
FOOD PRODUCTION VITsi, TO VIcTOIlL
•
The progress made by the reorganiza-
tion of • Resources Committee in the
general campeign which is being pressed
by the Provincial Government to in-
crease food produetionos reflected in a
special circular hunted yesterday by the
committee and which is practically an
inventory of the machinery which the
committee. has tet ill motion to cuthiefe
their objective. •
'The corrimitt,ect Aims first to increase
prorluctiOn On the farm by the use of
methods- which involvelit,tle or no extra
labor. This is being done by 'facilitating
the use of tractor -implements, loaned
through the Department of Agriculture,
and the spread' of knowledge of more
intensive agricultural methods.
The problems of increased dcreage
and 'decreased labor facilitiee are coupled
,together in stun of the committees
elforta, and they now have completed a
labor organization which, drawing from ,
high schools dellegte, offices and fae-
teriea, rsbutld provide a sufficieney of
etanarialor during the Crowing meson
to give a reasonably effective impetus
towards greater food production within
,the province.' 14imployment bureaus have
been opened in Toronto, Ottawa, nam-
ilton and London and each of the 45
district representatives of the Depart*
meet of Agriculture is acting as agent
for the Iargelabor exchange, Width is
under the charge of Dr. W. A.
stiperintendent or the %ties and Labor
brettchof the DoenttMeut of Willa
I WOO*
agAtivio UP RIPLEY
Mao Goes to Jsil for Five
Menths.---Wouldn't
, Pay Floe
- 'John Wylie, of Ripley-witki it Sat-
urday given his choice of either paying
a line' of 1200 or .epending five months
,iu prmon, andbe sent 40,24--4Or inther
, vine taken there by Constable Cameron,
of Lueknow. . '
Wylie was convicted of haying' intpr.
Jesting liquor elsewhere than. at his 6wn
private keeidence, Tile trial eanie off
last Saturday at Ripley Wore Mogi*
Oates Logan and Osborne,- Inspeetor
White had itd the charge. Klein, of
Walkerton, Wed.* White, and Stewart,
tif Kincardine, conducted' the defence.
Suspicion attached to Wyllie because,
on :examination, of the Express CO's.
books, InsPeetor White had found that
he had received four eases of whiskey
sincelen. 1st. this year. On being asked
what lie dici,with the Whiskey, Wylie
old he had drnnk it himself. Asked ,
Where be Irept'the- whiskey while using
it, he said he had kept.some in his room
in the hotel, but On learning that that
was unlawful, h� had removed it to the
home of It friend nearby.. thatwas
just as bad as having it at the hotel, for
a Man may bevaietoxicating liquor only
at his oan private residence,
nailing a man down pretty tight, but it's.
the law. Wylie has for years been ,bottr.
ler at Irwin% . liciter and has no Priiitit'
. -
home: '
There are those who say that Wylie
just had a bottle of liquorin his room
feiiiie :in case of sickness. Evidently
his condition ie Pretty serious if it • took
four:eases of whiskey -to keep him well
since Jan. 1st., ,
. _Wyteis_a_ man between fityand sixty
years of age • He ts known tir be, quith
able to pay theifine of.1200,aithough, he
-preferred- to igtto_jail. - -
In the course Of his evidence Wylie,
on being aaked, what he 'did with ,the
bottles, said he had broken thein :04
pit the glass in abarrei behind a neigh-
bor house. The neighbor; however,
said that there was no barrel there, and,
an • inspection by Constable Cameron
.verified this statement Under a nearby building, however, ha discovered a pile
:of bottles which he estimated at about
2,0o0. Some time ago Inspector White
said that the Express Co.'s books showed.
that Itipleir was getting Mpre" whiskey.
than any other town un Bruce
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LUCKNOW‘ SCHOOL' REPORTS
,
.Roierr III
Sr. III-Excellont-'--D Mitchell,„' A.
Johnston, M. McLean, F. Andrew, Helen
Thompson, M. Webster, 11-.--A.ndreiv.•
0ood2-F. Cain, W.' Thompson, I. Rath- ,
well, (G. Hodgins, W. Webster) ties: A.
-Hurdle*, ,
Jr... III-Eicellent-B. ;Beaton, G.
ThompsOneL Johnston, A Mitchell, W.
Murdoch, J. Durnin, E. Johnston. Good
--G. Jewitt, T. Alton, E. Reid*. - Poor
-E. Burton.
, S. A.,,Binteess, Teacher:
BORN
0
1
mum olomioutio
ANNUAL EXCI,111$1011
..Goderich to Detroit
. - and Return -
Leaves Goderich .TiiiidaY,
June igth, 9e301141).
peturping, Leaves : Detroit on
Thuraday. 'lune 14th, 1 p.m,
' $2.00 ROUND TRIP
, $1;50, ONE -WAY-
The Only Boat Trip from God,.
. erich to Detroit this -Season.
NO litmus 00 ACCOUNT OF NOW
. 151tal0RATION LAW.- Canadians,
'cOOling to Detroit .10T -a tempor-
ary Stay are "not required to pay
a head tax or make a deposit;
imn4gratiOli officers on steamer
to pass exeursionists.
Band Moonlight on. Monday
Evening, June 11; at 8 p.m.
White•Sjzoi Vile, Detroit.
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Seed Potatoces
For Sale
Two Cars New BrunsWiek
Delaware Seed' Potatoes to >ar.
rive about May i5th Betttr
boa your order early as good
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seedis indeniand:
J. G. ANDERSON
EVORVBODY'S-4cOLUMN
Good Rubb13r Tho 13nglity for 'sale cheap, A
ply at the Z'ord Garage. .104.M
MONEY TO LOAN. -On mortgages and notes
at reasonable rates. Fire Inourance, hot-, "'„..
'Stook and Mutual Companiet Canvey.
anoing done with, neatness and deSPatell-
GEO. A.BLDDALL. Broker. Lucknow
COMFORTABLE DWELLING on Havelock,
St.; hard and soft•Water, lame garden, dos-
• session at 01313d1 A„pply to Mrs. JametMar-
tin R 0 Luoknow. Phone 26 r8.
HIGHEST PRICES fOilpoultry and all kinds ,
ofjunk-rags, old paper.. rabber, iron, oo_P
per, sine, and all kinds of hides. Phone sti"
Writeto or call on _ ;, •
15 2rtf. JAKE Linn., knon 00,
LOST. -Id Lucknow. on Apyil 5th. a _pair of
nose glasses kaarked Ernest A. 4Awls.'
Finder please leave at Thb Sentinel Office.
• ,
DR„ PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain Ho'us'e.
Luoknow, every Wednesday afternoon., All
chronic diseases successfully treated. Os- -
teopathy removes the physical causes of
disease. Adjustment ot spine is more
quickly secured and with fewer treatments '
by Osteopathy than by any other method,
1-P. • • • •
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JOSEPH AGNEW, Notary Priblic, Convey- '
Hume' , Lueknow,_ on April 30, Idaurancei Oillioe hour% 1 to n„.na„._
PtefiAmnifi'Mr-ilarrisr -eusiefts-trolFertirtl-iiiltkerer'''"'-:-
01110011-Inast
tf.
hs announced announced that the Board Ime sent
to' Wishington plans for dealing • with
ihe submarine boats. The Board ts
of opinion that they have really eolVed
the prohlein.. We all hope there will be
no disappointment. The plan is one' Of
some $0 which have teen -
and ft -ikon -into coneideratieni
been pretty thoroughly tettltd by experi-
ments en the Atlantic Coast, and:0e, re-
sults are said to have been very armour- •
aging.
the Wiste by Fire
It seems trimost incredible that the
fire waste in the .province of Ontario
should amount in tato to 'Ways millibn
dollars; yet such is the informationgiven
out by the tire Marshall, For the first
three nionths of 1917 a bill of P3,321,931
waste by fire was run up, and if there is
no check put upon it, fire waste for the
year will be as great or greater than last
year. • ,
" Throngliont the province in 1910, over
000. barns were destroyed ineolving a
loss of one million dollars, about six
hundred dollars of the 1080 being in the
form of produce, implements and live
stock .
-Tho liamlialtouggeritirthat -jus
a little care would save a gi\etit' deal of
this waste, Ile advises farmers to put
lightening rods on their barns, as this
renders, them practically immune from
lightening4 lie alio attiises that otos
be allowed to betome thoroughly cured
before being pat in the barn. . There is
a good deal of evidence to theefteetthat
Ore" are eittleed by tlis heating tif 11114
a
OM grain or hap
Teeswater
' -Tuesday, April 8, .
Mrs. Dr. M. IL Gilles is paying a
two weeks' visit to her narents Town:
to. ,
, .
L`-54. J: Hiscox has sold outhis ftirniture.
business to 11: Linklater. Mr, Hiecox
finds the telephone business has increas-
ed to such en extent as to require prac-
tically all his -time. .
The annual meeting of the Women's
Institute was held in the Tessin Hall_ on
Saturday. Officers were elected, a good
program provided and the • usual collec-
tion for the Rod -Cross taken up.- Min.
Linklater has been elected president.
%Km J. J. Mciore, who has been a resi-
dent Of the village for many years, passed -
to her reward last Saturday, and was
interred in Teeswateecemetery on Mon-
day. • Rey. Mr. Durant, assisted by
Rev. W. A. Bradley, conducted the fun-
eral services. .
The mothers of those et the front are
to be in charge of the Patriotic Tea in
the Town Hall ou Saturday, • Potatoes
have been donated by Alex. lielfaigile,
Sohn Ireland and T. B. Aikens, which
wifl bo sold in email parcels for seed. It
is expected the tea will be a great: ouct-
deti
At the instance of the Library Poard
the Council met last • night to Active
representatives from the Patriotic So-
ciety, the Institute and the Library'
Board, for the purpose of disetrating
way* and Bleat18 of increasing production,
The Ccuncilis to grant isna in tito
park$ On blied Streak et., and posaibly
routs seoapotattesi
'Notice .
For all matters regarding Greenhill con:Leto. .
refer to D. C. Taylor Secretary. .
For,Sale- • .
FOR SALE 'Ott RENT,-Houscf and ancoore
lot, 114 iciles north of Luoknow;on .11013t.
rood road. Apply to
19-44f, -r---:,-
FORSALE.-Oomtortableeight•roemoci house,
good cellar, hard and -soft water.. electric
lights. Apply at ThoSentinel Office.
FOR- SALE,--Bred•to-lay eInglecomb Whit°
Leghorns; O. C. Barred Rook eggs -500
for setting of 13. Als0 pure-bred York
swine, both sexes. Ora 40 to choose from,
JOHN .Fsitiusrt. ft. it, 7, icteknow,- Phone,
Dungannon 82 r . 10-444
.t
LAND FOR, SALE. -10 aoros„. pert of Lot 4,
'Con. 13, Ashfleld, good dwbiling, good, barn •
and stable, good spring water, 6 acres fall
ploughed.. Outfit of itaplemonts, house
furniture, stock, tens, ete, can he bought
with the land.
' T. F. Itorognseit, It.3AlteknoW.
12441. phone 05 r Dungannon.
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HOUSE mit SALE. -Eight room cbt on
r" Gmigh St. to sell or rent, soft water stet%
0. • In kitchen, alb° geed hard Water near the
wood.shed,stable, 31 hared trait trees and
• garden.. Algo a good farm Mose for 'sale.
22.3.-tte4 WrisON EAOLFAON, LacknOW.
Court Of Revision
Notice Is hereby given that a court ot
isiotrOf the Assesidnettt itonfortiraToWnAbid"
Of Hilliest; will bo held at the TOWnsid0 Hall
On FridaY, the 26th day of May, 1917, at the
IlioUr of 10 reelotit in the forenoon. All perSona
leteret3ted will govern thenitelveS ereareisele.
THOMA11 MOOR/W.
17.6. ' Clerk EitiloSS T.
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Itso MUnielPil COnnell of the VotAmeldp- of
A.
grielsitA.WIt tactWouenaSktill meet in /lib Taira 1
tli.s_Ont tell Mirth% "m14 141114464 tonhtar
, ...tad thit _par pm t 6 cects.-..4„