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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-10-11, Page 4-f'R-'°••-t:- - 03"Pr-�.,.;�r _ ,y�.+en ;��cv-.-:•mss • " .1eww►e ,114*r sal J,4>itiai,e.'t 4Far1NiR. 3, t.aeattww tM.t, �''#" ee.l14« d. 1114‘,11.114•40d. thily missetnew et erth v rale • _ L ( U; p. leteltsew Lodge meet* ever, Friday at r; 4 lMek in their Ball. (hu street. AU brethren oordtelly int ttwl. :—Nub . brand. R. Aitchison* Vtus 7.. Kae? raise., li Ilegd; .. sen: 'rewa.. Alex„itcis4. A. v. a A. X,. 0 11. r. 014Unlit Ledge meets every Thurmiay night' ur� tit full an (heat -swam Dalt, navvies* street now. W. M...1. T. Armstrong: b. W.. W.4.,1,/a : J. W” il. t:„ Linds►iy:w thou. t}e0�*•. W3utai u. 8., D. D. I. ono. up atalrota Mutton Stook. Teeswater. dpoo Mention's platen, crowning and work. lotWrox*ter let. *red sled. **My ul each month; (Jerrie Thur. V A. NEWTON. D. 1). t., Dentist, 0hltee shin 111_ mgr. aluuknew, Ont. All modern rr(etltodn oldest materials furnished. �yraawn and work. Painless extract. leg by 0w u.. o the latest simplest and remedy, h4OMNOrtntM. Newest Metal teeth...Alm:Mutt plate ed able mit Etritunitt Ornituri Palmllebeoa every Thursday morning. 'at I.uoknow. Ontario, A. D. M.ACXXNZZE, Pro irietor " end Editor. Timms or Begam amort. -To any address to t*rinada or ma Great Iiritainone year 11.50, s ax �monthseaiiitittee,o iy.a 10.These ars the pwd in 'advanoe:rater. When paadin arrears the rate la We. per year pimgher. uub.cribers who Milt* receive Tho (sentinel regularly by mala will winter a favor by ac. a lble.g us of the feet at as early a dot:. a9 When °Minos of *damsel desired, bode old end the pew eddrewe should be given. 1AdvertIa2ng Rntu. Dtart Y . Auventistrel R* arch-»Madde knwwn• on appILQatIQn, STRAY ANU1Ar ti. -Ono lniiertion Nei throw in• sorbins 31.00. Farina or Beal Estate forage boo' each.' inser- tion; Misoeilaneous .Artieleelscr hale. To•Rent Wanted. Fai:Ooeieitsadee'Ntec linsertion in. 'ergo, 5o eacn sabaeque t insertion; spacial mite of Bo to regular display advertisers, Card of Thanks R5c Owning Jt vents 80 and 5Q r lino. no itotloo'loes than Rya. Legal advertising leo and 6o pee line. Auction wee. brief notice Eno, longer notioe 10x. oerline for Brat insertion QAstor each oubeequentinsertion, Black -faced 'lype count t 11nes; for 1. A.y ipsclsl notice, the object of which: Nate pecustery beaen eptly iedividtest or mows;. _astr, folic sorratdercd sa advert: cmuerit ammd chugs accerdiagly„ auslatatt tsrda:ut-Ria;• linos and under ' 5.00 par Par, • . TIEiUl filet?!# , o.ffroJ31 t lttb;11117 HOW TIM UNITtItATAATES PEOPLE 'PANE fT The big Germany' Men, ofhave ex - refilled :a eort of lofty contempt: for the United States as a military power, and woe wonders :sometimes how t me•eons, of Uncle Spathe. • talo this:. Perhaps; the ..;A aerlcan'view71n7rwttere.-61 vigorous and completeexpres lion than inthe following :editorial from The, Chicago Tribune-. It ie a fine: piece of editorial work land well worth 'reading. It.appearcd under the heading;. "Delud- ed Germany." If the latest speech of Dr: Michaelis, the German chancellor, has any sincerity at all it indicates that German judgment is ;again in tragic blunder, The world has auffered.much from Garman stupid. ity, •and is abo ttr to suffer more, evi- dantly. Allowanceis made constantly now for • the probability that tiny autborit ki o -Glernman'atatemimeiit is issued •for dynastic. reasons.. It may be necessary for neon archioal purposes •alto col if use COnan thoaght, intoxicate German hopes, and deaden German feats. • _TitoGir anPolicy n ayhow a trail.. of deception and delusion' and' lead 'a blindcd 'g,cnelu along mt; If there be no .. iiL .. .iXt. P. 9, .. 4a. to h nt1T yp{{.. � :mita' American part;eipat:ioi In be war .as • negligible, then German is being betrays- --ed--by lack of ` perception and under.. standing again and the world must suffer front this ignorance and folly, Michaelis must be a fool if he could put any belief in)is.own statement that I/resident Wilson was trying to whip a reluctant rlation.into a "war' fever and was failing, in spite of all methods, even of "unparalleled terrorism." . The tired- ulity of a chancellor who would accept such information is amazing. Hee ,tiler is imposing open the German people, who must awake to facts some time and then see the trickery which deceived -them, or 'lio hitgself is imposed upon 1n , a fashion' which a •Patagonian. would resent. In either'case he and the gov«. ° • ernment which gives. Rea ction aim welt remarks are feeble minded. Michaelis could 'hardly tell the United States a war difllultyr which is not per - calved here. If Washington were an American Bucharest tilled with.- cafe a<mffleete already in imagination walking the streets of ijorlin, Germanymight anticipate the auceesses of another Ilon- maniart campaign. Tint ii Germany had :one-tenth ami the inform sou wghieh' an information service lm>ne»tc. tit as serer stolons and-octive is the Gel an . could .give, }linin would know that the United r4t3atetl' is Mustering the resources of the riahu.t nation in the world and that autkiag short of Gorman capitulation can prevent all the forger of this nation front being thrcwu mtattt.iusst Gennep de- fewio* We were oonfideft that this force will' break the t;eriuiin defense. That is to be determined in war and not by proph- ecy. • If ere could win thele war with words it would be a cheap victory, but we are getting ready with what does_ win warn-iuen, munitions; and money -anti if Germany wisbee to to blind to the prospect Germany must join the: reit of the world, in digging snorer graves and supporting more mourners. If nothrng but a elout•over the head will ,arouse German "intelligence, the clout will have to begiven. Mr. Wilson's "unparalleled terrorism" comes from the. raving of a.hnan gone road: America, is preparing, without. one 'ecstasy . which might cause a prudent citizen to fear for consequences, for u. hitter, deadly, seeri- ficialetruggle. In place of noisy enthusiasm there is. i n iue:. deterMination bravado there is painstaking planning In phase of cocksureness there is willing. ,mess to listen and learn. Thera ia: no udnimlmizing of the effort needed and none of the lose to be expected. If Germany thinks that these donlin- sting characteristics reveal a timid and hesitating nation Germany -will pay for another blunder rajudgment, and, worse, Other peoples also, will pay. ' Wo suspect that the verdict passed on German..man- agemeat will rate it as intelligent mn mechanical detail and hideously :stupid in general understanding,, To be atupid`in _truisteesbip of the fate of people•ie the unpardonable sin, and <t, is tltitsin for which evdrT' the G•ler*uan people some time may hold their gover- nors to account. Deception. and delusion lmray' sero theirtemporary, Purposes in Germanys, but they merely deter and do not eliminate the day of payment. Sc11001,, S. H, Na.12, '. `ship W. W4,:v u oss jr.• ` IV --.Wilfred Brackett, ,Thelma ;Reed, Hughena Fhillips,:,Violet Twam- ley, Myra 1.foDa naldr: Sr.. III-. Vera Phillips; Spence ;Erwin, Chris,, Cook,',Aima Agar.:' J'r•: • IIIA --Annie Campbell, Winnie Irwin, Dolly Cook, • Jr,' 1I --Lena Hackett, Olive Alton Mary Vint, Clifrord..7'aokett, John Tr=. win, Wilhelmina Agar, Jean `:McDonald, Sr.• I --Annie -Bowles, Russel. Reid, Archie iso o ... H. h ls n, Agnes Cranston,. - . _ . ,�r, I—Reria:Niohaloon, Totemy.Haok• eta.' .• Pr, A ---Elizabeth: McDonald,, Mazie: Hackett, Melvin Hackett. • :1. M. IIA>.►rsA'� •Teas ern-- � ....h ,S, S. No. l,: ICittr oss • The following report is based on; daily marking for attendance and daily work, • as well as' on the result of test exams. IV Leawood Hewitt, 00; Margaret Cantpbell,. 003; Malcolm McDonald, 454, Sr. jII--•Meril "(attire, '784: Mary Mc, Donald, 7163; Jennie McDonald, 756; Edith Geddes, 606; Ralph Huston, 550; Jack eampbell, 497;:: Etliel'Bannerman, 4p7. . Jr. II1-- Belle Hewitt, .686;; hazel Bannerman, al;Z Beta Barges, 440, T •, S II. e �i95:I;d a4 ue 415 k r. Jr.• , II --Ruby dile, 658; Kathleen 'Huston, 6051. Tom McDonald, 499 Allan McKenzie,. 339. . I -Verna Leeson, 802, Gordon Mc- Donald ' 7431 Katharine . nsem b p el], 582,: Wilbert Caskanetto, 642; Mary Stauffer, :man,- 581. ,. Jr. 'Pr. -Dean Rewitf _ 3.40; Eileen Rodgina,320; Annie Stauffer, 240; Bobt.- Bonnett, 140. • Jonrrr A: LocxsaltT,-'reacher, S. S.,lyTim: o, Asuir nn Jr, IV -Sauey Ritchie, Marshall Gib- son*, WIl1i Ctrond ,. • Jr. III-11ssie;' Ritchie, Margaret Web, 'eter, Oltvo H=1m, Geirtle Stroud,' Earl Gibson. ° l• 4 Jr. -II 'dna Ilitchte, Eva Gardner; I Harold Gardner, (Grote Pepper, Willie Pepper) ties, Dorothy Anderson,' Maleolea Webster*, • Sr, Pr. --Edmund Lardner, John lit- chi°, John .McDonagh, D. W, Stroud, Tommy Webster,Jesate Andrew. Jr. rr... Mllvort hteid. A -Alfred -iltohle, Mary Webster, Verde Stein*, Willie Hunter, Mary ;Stroud, Willie .hunter. Number on roll, ':;& - Those marked with an asterisk were absent for all ()r paart.olterm. Mary i cunTT, Teacher. • Kiiilough - HTuesdays Gat. Oth . The undersigned will be: at Kinloss each Weduesday,forc.nooa and atCan. lough Wednesday afternoons to rez':eiva psultry, .highest cash prices paid.=J, '. Ly`o,10 THE LUOKNOW SENTINEL ftIURON (AUNTY NEWS Thomas l4traehon', of Grey Town. ship, has sulci hiv 120•itcre farm on the 6th Cora to Mrs. Alex illiieDwigld for *7,100, The Council of the village of Brawls voted e500 00 to the British Red CloseSociety. And a (fovea, of amnia n• a wilt be- made, 'act well. Rev.' F. IL I.arkniau, pastor of tiro First I'rlesbyterian Church 'Seaf(mrtth, was in Montreal recently and while there bad conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Ono of the farm tractors furnished by the Ontario • Pep. of Agriculture has been at work on farm, along the. 1 Bluevale ,toad near Wingham.tlme pact two weeks, end has been giving good satisfaction.• • Pte. HarryWillis T a Wingbam boy who recently was with au Army Med. :cal Corps 1n England died in the hos pital,at,Shorncltff last' week, lie was= a son of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Willis. of .Wingham," ,.xi..,,Aly. and alitra...T. I).,lake_who..2.a., '-,_ Yeats ago moved` &in their fano ► on the 13th Con. Grey Township to Minneapolis, Minn. have returned; to live on the aid homestead. • They are accomponied by their three daughters. Ilypno AT Zuiuc i i --Tile Zurich Haraid says: Since last Thursday the streets airs houses of Zurich have,,beep lit v+its power-supp ied by the Hydro Electric Cerhtmpission of Ontario« Evers. street in our village is now brilliantly lighted, the lights burning from 7 o'clock in the evening to. A6 o'. clock in: the morning, They.go on and off' automatically, a time switch do ing the work. Many: of the. houses are now using hydro power, and it will pot be long before most of our, citizens will useit fit' -ironing, cooking etc., as-thecostis small if used with care. • . Oilman • To SUNDAY ramp -A Zurich inerollant makes the following; ann1.ucement imi theiocal newspaper:- - N'otice• to Automobile Owners: -.--11 you want to use your automobile on aniday; lon'1:-.you':think yon --"should - -• provide yourself with gasoline and oil eu Saturday..&wd riot: ask us, to open up our placo•of business on; Sunday and sell you ,gasoline'? •--1-have mob= ejection: to helping.anyone. out who accidently rung out and cannot get tet his degtination. We will gladly help such, but people 'at home, I.' think should--eee'that,they• are supplied ou _Saturday or else stay at home on Sun- day, loudly bear this. iti ' Mind and don'task us to fill your esti hereafter. on Sunday. , • QLD 'PEOPLE -Tho north side of the • .. Maitland': river, Brussels, possesses ;no less than seventeen _'people' or. more,' who have passed their both bit tliday -and-are-alt ablerY'to'be about, a nuulaher- of them .being so •active' that persons. ten years their junior' have to brisk'. up to keep step with:thtinm_ Tn the • list are: 11rs S.. Crawford, Charles: Howlett)•Mrs'Williamn Newson, Hugh Lamont, Alex Ellis,. David 'Hoist, George Crooks. Mrs. Georgee' Crooks, Mrs, Wi liana Ross, Mrs, James Men•, zies, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Walter Smith, ex peeve J. ,Leckie,. Mrs. . (iso) l"atil, Alex Bern, Mrs. I3. Wilbeo,-' :William Turnbull.: Mrs.. ld, W.ill:ee' and Mr, nil Are past 90 years and. Mrs. Men; zies is not far from it' • aa. volt HEAVY i)AmAOIIS, tri actiwiJ.for $1,6,000- damages has - d- `-. . e n r �e n o to ed a a t O geode Hali. �crronto against; two Oreng(ivi<1le hardware deal- ers, W.. J. Gillespie and Fred` Fatiikener,, by William Delaney of Orangeville, • The plaintiff charges the defendants with having, without.cclor of rightand againsttheexpress warning of the plain- tiff, placed fire -arms and, ammunition iin••tha•Itandht• of the youthful eau of the -_ :. lei, .. .. :.1. F .:r.;t'1 -lirbierteiin; air lr `resrilt ofwwniei h the dun, was Killed on Aug. 6th last. Zion -•- Monday, O t:'. Miss Velem Woods, (rf Elora, spfthent Thanksgtving under the parental roof: AAnumber- front: here 'attended- t.hn Dungannon' Fall <Pair on Friday: ' Miss Mary 'Helm visited -a :few--dayia last week. with Attacking friends. rte. George Hackotttireturned to Lon- don today after spending the weekend. with relatives lit this locality. Miss' Dolly Webster, of Lusknow; was the guest of her Cousin,' 'Margret Web- 5terr Ore Sunday. . •1lev. Mr, Thompson, of Bluovale, preached a Missionary Sermon here Sunday evening. • . IS YbUR CilIMh1SY SAflI? - Uefective chimneys are :the . greatest single source of fres. Tire investigation being oondueted by the Commission of Conservation 'discloses the fact that, for the year 1010, of the places, reporting, no less than 040 fires were due to faulty chimneys, This is exclusive If fres resulting from dangerous stove p pee or chimney sparks.., Before winter weather neeeasitatcs • r. 1'Ilamridity, October 2202 s i y e 41. .4 • A I,r Canada b O i fails us inctoer we must curtail Al many.of our -activities." ' Sir ARTHUR STANLEY, Chairrnen, $xecutive Connnittee, British Red Cross, It., o: costs :. now os s $300,000:00 a -week to on the-�worl� of the .British-: Red Cross or $16,000,000.00 a year. ve , nnixiuteof the d night . ..• E ry h a and'm h it costs' $30 to minister to the sick and Y � wounded and :din Last year Ontario's magnificent contribution paid for the entire' 'ward the l nosh led. Cross for nearly six weeks. This year,' in. view of the. greater need, it is earnestly and confidently hoped that Ontarios contributions will be as eatproportionately as' the ma ificent offering � ..� g of last year. O trustis, that the Citizens_of:LOntario'will - give enerously to this noble cause o — - g g Y n OBER 18th .' A "Few- Facts tab out itis Cross Work.. . 'The British Red Cross Society is the . only institution' which carries voluntary varraIN 57,000'Hospital-Beds 'found in United Kingdorin.. • • aid to the 'Sick: and Wounded of the 30,000 of theseprovided ' with : . `. British forces on land and sea in every, Nursin g Staff.::: region of the War. Els work is Herefore tt�ehe conotan- 1x,00 0 = Trdnned .Nurses -working' at' • classes of British subjecats, whether living home and abroad. . • in the 'British Isle's in the Dominions and '• Colon�mcs beyond the ess, or in Ioreian ?,500 V. A. D's h _... � � .. _ .,n.._ _ ...... , eiPinU' �iA.,.�Rr"ll$P �Oigtt SS ._-__.._reef" ,r..,,... _: r ....:r: „�..,.�-� �s�.:.r,. ,..;. ._ „ .•, . -.. ...-..... ..:.. • . _.. � ami a , ..... •$22011o0' spent ole a quipment of 3Iing George Hospital (4850 ,beds) and $130000' a year contributed t .cost of it maintenance - $225,000 spent on building and e, nip-, ,•••. • ping "Netley • Red. Cross Hoepitall '•• (1000. beds). and .. $625,000 spent on maintenance; $175;000 ::for Orthopaedic . Curative Workshops and ' Training rem 11;000.::fti. Piiclsif -t iu sf-=rrdafril aim ,.. Organization' of Resources Coamnuttaae Parlistr ent Bniidiggsv Toronto. INCORPORATED 1855 CAPITAL; AND REST RVl; $8,$oo,000 $8 Branches in Canada . A general Banking -Business Transacted Circular Letters of . Credit Bank Money Orders • ' - ' SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate " T. 'S ill D, Manager pressure upon the heating apparatus, the householder clloltld carefully inspect alt chimneys, as well as stove and furnace pipes, and. have them put theme, in good condition. Rarely,, if ever, does She occupant of a house make an examination of the chimney where it passes through logfo probably the source of the great majority of fires whicit. othrt:from de« fectivo ehimneys. Cltangeb in weather conditions and vibration have a delete- ; rioue eileet upon: the- mortar its the brick worlr, causing ' it to disintegrate and leaving openings tlmrotmgh which aparko the attic, lei, ibis portion of the 'build. to, wadi) pais, i It's a rare :teat to' rear LUCY VATESsing "Blue Danube Wal. �:, a(tmbla - . les one ;of her best :. • For Sale by. WM ALLi1 , LIJCKNOW. Deering Harvesting Machi 0 er Order now if you require anything pei machinery the supply ialready exhausted in some lines. A • KEYSTONK TONGUE SUPPORT Will save your horses'' necks while walking .'• on the mower and binder. ° Binder Twine Machine Hay Fork Rci� and e • . _ • Machine and Separator 011 - 9N1"tCKN9W„. olo •