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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-01-10, Page 5• 0 ..:his is the time to buy -all. wool Underwear as prices next year Will be much higher. v The sale applies to wool Dress Goods, Our ,stock is still well- assorted in, these linea ' of prices. far below the market, ;lOien's Orrefcoats-at prices.. to :clear. A Good •B. Beaver Cloth; t hk !! ver ith1 tor collars for $ 17.rlQP A Lady's f' urlined Coat at :$25. This -.. ins• a berg a>l n4.,- THANKING' OUR CUSTOMERS FOR, THEIR LIBERAL ,PATRONAOB, IN dHr:e,»Q. A I-JAPPY' NEW YqAl2 W. 'CONNEI,L. . #. Winter Tern from January 2, 1918.' A Short Course is the WINNGHAM', ONT. . Will take you dnt of the job -hunting class and place yoti' in the'class for whom ;lobe (and gcod ones) are bunting.; We train our students to give the most efficient,add therefore, the best ° paid service. Affiliated with Central Business College, Stratford, � and • i Cbllege, Toronto. Ask for on; free . 1 the Elle nsines • ��,�: ..cataloguer, xelephone -1684.. 0. P. MCGachlin„ Preaidaat: - A. Haviland t • aL Hencpar. • When the old. year 'dies he leaves the #' - ts. •. 1 year•:iin�he countenanceo�n -Qtr-s�tot�er of ns air;' Don't put the matter. off ARTISTl6. PORTRAITS'ef you selt'made.l ere before *pirate a week la extending the .compliments wt-ipe,seasott to you olh 1 each Succeeding ea of we want you to know p•to with Y -, r experhacb w alrlYe •te do better.: • t • ' atytes 'tn rportraiture. work sad keep up•todatb Studio o en M' p • oirctay, Tuesday and. Wedn.ada y c s CC rho � t0 C g apke>r, Lncklla . a% MARY'S PASTOR KBS. iWNS OVER P0UVIGO ducted *successful business fora number ct ed lu t4"serest iit municipal affairs and had bee big an active part in the' late political Couaellor and Reeve of Kinloss an contest,, Rev. S. McLean, pastor of was also Warden of Bruce County i KM= K Presbyterian chureli, St. Marys, 1000. Ile was connected with the White., tendered his resig ration In doing so church Creamery Co and for years bad be made the following statement "1 been retool the auditors. In „politics hi hereby make resignation of Knot church. During the wee I a prominent citizen ot St. Marys, and,a member of my' 'church„, 'called oume. to inform me Mutt ha bad just opine from an indig- nation meeting of prominent members and adherents of in church ur who had met to protest against my conduct- io taking an active part in trying to win t he war. during a political contest- and for lining up„ with 'a win the war and non' party government: In other words 'because I dared to exercise my rights is aa a free citizen, be�;ause 1 dared to break away from the old plsrty aibl rations : for -the duration: orate war, hie; 1 an his farm property in Kinloss and co 4 n• "'Ayr Tat BRUCX Tints. Pettepleen is said to have signed •up for mtlit*ry • serve a short time ago at iTarriston d but coming later before the: Walker- • ton Tribunal, secured Iiia exemption. I, with scores of others.. 'Returning home, ha :apparently thought he was Beeville he had been crib 's of ysars lee had taken an active in was a Liberal, Fifty-one years ago lie married Elizabeth bfirehouse, who passed away in ;A007 and in February 1012 he married. Henerittaarene Jenuain, who surviires"him., Mr. Gauntwas a. man of (excellent lent qualities os and'h wa s moat st htgh. 1yearsemdby. $ar3 circle of friends;. He was, truly ono of the pioneers; having. peat nearly seyenty years in: them- , . muni •�% was one ()fa family of tine sons and he was the last surviving .num- ber of the family. His 'brothers,°Thom- as, John, 'Edwin and George, having passed away some years ago, Mr, :fluent is survived byMessrs Edwin and Tltomaa- `Giaunt, •residing'on the he►mestead prop - cause Y dared to follow mY own- On- erty in Kinloss, and one daughter, Mrs. science, because I dared to follow out Geo. McIntosh, also residing in Millen.my ordinary. obligations and support The funeral •on Fhltrsday afternoon to the resolution.of the General Assembly the Wing -ham cemetery was - largely at: of my, church in favour of conscription; tended, because 1 dared to link up with thenonnuomm .. ministers of sister -churches in etidora ng ��• News Bruce County Ne a resolution in favour bf winning the war, the above parties register a protest. The .village of" T As 'a -minister's only effective way of. • aseawater and the -• resenting such • interferenceosith. his lib- township of Culross both escaped man, erty is�t resign'Ina charge, after full :ioipal elections by "returning their deiberation I adopt this method to counoil'for 1918 by acclamation. In Avoid Iuiklii uiipleasantnes l s' Culross the council consists of Reeve. T e Late James (,aunt . ' Wm• Case; Councillors, u.', rtnstrottg,: .. The-Wricon.a.m _: Titer 3_ of- last - week ,son; Tees nci1 is• Reese A Phil. 'Hoffer, J. Thompson, McPher. gives: the following sketch, of the' life. of Ferguson, Cout,cillors: Darmar, Con the Iate James Gaunt Who died at Wang stantine, Thom eon'Li P ttle,. ham, 'on:,;Chrirtmas morning: The late' - lames Gaunt, 'had been'in poor' health MAinilAG>e.-.1 Milton Donald, a for some time and on the morning prior son of Mr.. and . Mrs.. John Donald of to his 'death, fell and fractured ` one of the Kinloss boyndary, who bus been hips. .The -deceased Was born in War• fanning out- West -the past:few:years ,wit:kshnre, England on the 23rd of May, was. married at the parsonage, Tees -1840 aid 'came to Canada with his par- water on .;.:Dee. a6, to. .Miss Rarriet. ents-in:-1850, setting earl frons Liverpool= Turner, of Culross The bride was ,on the 23rd of May, his tenth birthday: attended by. het sister,. : Miss. Pearl._ -His father, the late -Joseph `Gaunt, 'set A reception was .tendered the young. , tied, id West Wawanosh on'' arriving in anada, The-deceesed-re —in Wawa03,11 unti1.he was 10 years of age Whenhe ,h moved to the ',Township ot Kin- :loss where he took upland. .1n .t8'737ie engagea in the savi milling burin x ,, , g esewitb `the late Charles McConnell and w " afterwar'di in business: with the late Mr. Mireliouse. In 1881 be built a saw mill • clear, but the. Military authorities min to think .otherwise' fnd instruct - ea Chief ,Ferguson to effect bis arrest. On being ;apprehended Petteplace was broughthtto W aIk er tonan d arr aifined before ®e blagietrate Rob„. Richardson. on Wednesday night, when he , was remanded to jail to wait the arrival of a'imilitary escort who will take'bim . U) London for tirial. r " • Langside • -`=�-�iltetiZteitfo�las�'W�celr},°.: _; Miss Flossie • McGregor, nurse, of To- routo; is spendIj g,the,holidays 'with, her parents here. A number of our young people had au enjoyable time at the komp. of Mrs. Waugh con.. 8, Culross, on. Christmas night. -'At the annual school meeting on Wed nesday. Chas. Thompsonwas. elected trustee for 1918. Win. Young declining re-election, ervie . • (Intended for last week) Iiev. and Mrs Williams • spent the holidaysin Loud n nd Lambert-. . MARRIAGE —On Monday last the P a at atsona g Bervie was the scene of pretty .wedding when Miss Annie Roach and Mrs- Culbert, of Ashfield, were. united in marriage; The Ceremony was performed by . Rev. D.' W. Williams. After :spending Christmas at the bride's home the couple .left for their future home inlAshfield;'taking with. them -£he• best wishes' of all:. The ;Christmas season, has.,eome and gone nubs: again and we note amang li e. - on; rie oras visitors: . Ra • firadle of Toronto,. , at. Dr: Bradlhy's; Mr. and Mike. Sam Moor • of the ,e, West, at John Moore's, Mra.;,Wes. Blac , kwell and.�teg- gie ,#3laolrwelii of Turman; .at 'George lackwell'a; Miss Mande' Alexander; 'of. Tiverton,,'at herIbme; -Doss-Annie`M Kinne ' of Milt'. r Kinney; a ton, at Jas. ?41c$in•' trey's;. Pte. O. G. Lawson, of London, couple at:the hoose of theb d u Ch t WAS DEsFATS I Vincent Pette lace a d 21 ••p , Re , was arrested by Chief I Ferguson at his home -hi '•R'i er v seals on Wednesday•evening'last on a war- > B rant from the .Milita r'_ autliori ti London,, charging' him with being , absent @m theml1i l a without leave, e ►otI 8th WOND orchestrau.nder t rn . e d•irect�• ion of • ;• the fa r ous C ncert, 11 aster, J u les Bora • •NT p� THE SEA50] • .41 • •Stage: fee • PO PE REWE Exactly as pre5�nted in all iaige cities to Canada MATINEE ,rtt�• ,t `}•r • EV NINu The Busy 'Hardware House Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivpry For::the. Next Few Days e are Giving 1Q p. e. iscount on Silverware and Cutlery'°Ow,NooW O-CEDA114•!141pp4 SPECIA.5. Cts., 1th 'every t rchase of Liquideeee . are •• inn • a•2_.cD` • , g $ ust doth e _ .,t e , d quar��trt Vie: a , eLEOD The Store Where Your Money Goes: Farthest -; wish. Dunca6. Guest• Master er Stewart McDonald; coal of Tiverton, d,=. ,a• Mrs. Alex ander's • Wil mer, Geddes, 4# -Stratford Normal at M B:. • , , r M .Glues„ ... _.___. a_..- _.. � . _._. _ _ .. a _�,�Sr :an .. d Mrs. Stevenson; .of. Detroit, at Sam Nie- • •Comb'•s; Diss Bettie Lindsay, of T•oron- • to,. at Mr. Eph, Lindsay's; Misses Rete, 1'� Sturgeon, i uth :Skeane and Re- na Brown, of Stratford Nozma k t Ade homes, Miss lInd e, • of `Clinton, "ith., tau Wanda'Pair, Mr, Aylmer Scott,,df.. TG1orlalton'ntao at his home; Miss Violet. !Galin; of :Wingham, • at' .Mr. `Adam : • . . CANADIAN e Gre .test .Art Conquesa since the Beginninglof Civilization i se ct f pro rn a .N asse Toronto Positively the Last Chance to See it in its ,ntirety ., RIMlMRER-The Seating Capacity 9f the hall is Iim� iced and it would be adv s-. able to reserve your seats in advance. ` . �eats • 0) nistrong • , :ore one week in advance • of .4 -i :r