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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-02-14, Page 1$1."50 per year, in advance; $2.00 otherwise tollURCIf NEWS New P.M. At Wingiuttn , PPP. 4644 44 .1444 , Services in the- Preabyteritna church • Mr. R. Musgrove, M..P.P. has been net Lord's Pay at 11 am. and 7.P.in, • aPiviated Pest -master Wingltare, a Morning' althieet, 41he Groot Propitiii- very much, like a prolonged Sunday., -to potation for which it hi said; he lias heel% in line for Igoe tin*, Aa Mr. Musgrove - Yesterday Mai the fist day ot Lout. Tuesday, Jan. 29th, at 1 o'clock p.m., time nvening subjectirttual Trutt. bie wqi rnake those who 4140% go catling. The -Order ,• z•II bte f mation as to western enthusiasm over IX' CKNOWIt ONZI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th., 1918. - ..niPAENEM,. IME tiEA,TLE,SS DAYS LOCAL AND GENERAL i , The three heatless da,r4- Saturday, Seaday andMendaY7-in Lecknow were! Trani at Ai luaus these days. xertil ra4rcia,le parsonage was the . aeene of a,qUiet but pretty wedding on 7911911,1111‘111111101r7sisr. air vat. Fs", - manse. 60 • • - Where Curling Is Popular • Mr. a ist moms= of Moose jaw formeilY of this Part in reeerving for his Sentinel gives simile interesting lofor. appeared to lie prettY wen obeyed, and St. Valcatiees D.* today .' Did 701 wel,.....euurt..14113 ot Mount 'Nor'' an enpling*whicliproraises to. become, the ' ger and Thiret." post -master, and no one vgill begrudge „. • tufo weansr man terbert Bishop, of Toronto, son. game par =conches in our North west 1,0mpg undergone a get yourei VA, nas, anaear Wee that the January thaw, Sonte- Of, Mr. and Mrs • 40 op, ar -the long evenings an enter, perm I w f B . • d dad' ' a filorviegil In the Methathat Chureb, 11 him the aPP°14tbleh ellen of heart many fires could be let . t w 11 however 111 a cape man,ne ,, nee.eSeitate his reeighation td the seat in out a,ltogether. • , •(5 • am and 7 p•In. Morning InujeCt, ,0„ 'Valuable Legsee, vaa101; 164146°4 * nevi' man at the next ele,ien, t, • Toronto alone there wetod be a sitying paacle bays been decidedly latedi scum, REpoRTs • S. tro. (1. 41-31a.E.wt.D • IT -Madeline) jolitrAcn. 1.1004 ?tad- .erson. Sr.IV•Vralik Moran, Lauretts.ilack- ett, Tillie Hackett. . Jr. IV -Neiman •0,Loughlin; Finlay Shaehleton, Oliva Andersett, Georto tilpatPleIG: Allan • Finlay, Elizabeth Alton, Oaswellolfack- . rte, were vaulted in marriage in4146. oresi of good. ice favoring such a; development; . Ir. III,Grace Blake, Vele Anderson tha 14910619,tur 14 makwg °Neil* for The'Fael Controller e,stunated that tn 114'1*. • . • OA .4 • " etrce of only the immediate reratives. BAY.' G. Q. Balfour,' pastor -of *North t,reat Discovery," Good musje. Every. • . - • • ef '30 000 r0.130 of coal, and there Would bad the 'past week. Parkdale!"Metliodiet church, Performed body widow% • • ' shfi4 d tbe proiortional saying An other cities . 0.1ttlif bicohninsvsi7 reseteartsiy thhaeltacittiqrhinisg .ertye 001901914ime the temperature 01144114 'hang abPdt Olive tilpatricareignceetrl:°:ktlrellett.on7,1Blatt' Pte. Nick Hedley was 11P frore 'broil- the ceremony, Tho bride wore a navy 30 an 35 degrees below zero, There ltickley. Clare, WaIter.T.,orne, Frau-• black`furs A dainty wedding supPer roarin game went on cOntmuonsly for 4"80.14.....k1,1,40eYesar .t ..1. art e .conay, -loin Annet- ta on a visit -to his,isenie here. serge euit,.b.lack satin aud tulle hatoind were IQ rinks at Moose. jaw and the , Subject* ior Lent,Sunday," tbe 17112, Thanks f S Mien' Aid ,and towns. Many were disposed to 1 t the d r r'e we extremely light d t the me of the brides five days mid five nights'and oP tO 12• sou . • Mende& 11 Geti" glib' 114* Bve. Circle „aro duts the foltowing ladles 'for make .bght. of the saving order as . • • • • ning.e?"7 PM'. Our relation tts the world. • plied to vd ages, an .o .sure, og e ive s serve a o . Voll.0*014• the' evening selr"", .14i tile- MarY -Alton, 4 fi•sld shirts.; 'Mra. 14, net he griat*.' But:as tiPpliedto ontariei: ° "th : t° aSeable " reads wag (1I... 13 • • _sawingi:Mise Ethel McWhinagy, 4. saving anch ,planes as 1-4014110W yeAterfir c511", fl!ClOck kr:three' days more. Ha adds_ • Methodist church last Sunday ev.eningi Hayden, Ara Ino: 'Quaid, Mra• and 9.Qaebec as a whole. it was watt • , The Pnigie Library ,at trgsseist is A,ve West Toronto, The young couple that when it was built;the Moose jaiy Itave the best wishes of their manY rink was le largest it the world, hay. • , -Eisawon DenisosuTv, 'Teach" er: .was CoOditotectl3r Rey. S. Brid-. - for o. long life 'or hapPitesa and mg ten eheets curlinrice uoder FgRTILIZERS SAVE LABOR. menary cars, atitcats, oire, taarry While. and it was Rano... amble to ,d.raw .41:ealqdh.otritamPgellraril.Y ,P*111,,a, c,e(l.wit-ef‘ friends BA Gardiner Mrdi ohn 1101111 Mrs. . • • fox more sheets. uia:stairs in orclet to There is a patriotic phase to the kr- h le tort . . • Ileraluer, xre. jebneteit or.; tgr.r. tho , lattween the big,and the . , • • •• • , 0 - prosperity "' . one roof. They are new planning toadd , . gettOir.Bniee, whO yip* tpwn dr. WUU • Jig the 'week in the intereate of the Man. . places, Ir Wee a ease of all or gone, and ; litime you paid for Your Sentinel fOr • • • ' Deat of Robett Matheson • • • • cr tilizer 'situation; .The farmer is 'short la 0 kft kint 0 P0011 a I was 19101 If not give it earbt. aittention - avoide the night WOrig• AS in mating f labor more than any other class cf Oe• ar • • ta urt to ftlair • Sending out notkee wets looney. • • how they play' out there Mr. Nicholson °peolae• Fertilizers properly used On • • koka Hespital.- for inbetetilosis„ Th k Mrs* D hnston Mrs, k it -,. Robert Matheson, youngest son. 0 te gave a Tay interefiting- half-betir -talk` "blots, Sho..ekleton; Miss M. McKenzie, . '" •'; 4 sta. s that `lininiy" Otliespu; of Win- the farm" will more than makno frr e . . Mrs. Dr. -.Tennant • and daughter, Ign, Mr and NOrMan Matheson ot town, . . • 0a gerilaWitiid lgr",11440e. .2 field shirts:. Mesdames lehdeten, • , • • .-. - • - • - ' • . . rapeg; played 24 games' at7,. Saskatoon,. the scarcity farm, label. To this ex. . teatime's a purely patrioac stanupou.t. liOgya agabiafter 5Pending two) .Montns died in Bellingham, Washington State, • • 6 and 10(0 Only Mae; anal ,Itte. Boyer, of Moose JI),W• weut filer clays and nights • 'without a defeat; but having been .'012 the ice almost continuously the rink woe. necessarily Cent More new*, bet the' IA- • exhaestad; ',and after that lost heavily. . hataravelled ei.tensivelYinalta°6"erI'Jas,"Cook. Anderion,-WM) F '4itir,friends rannrhia y.ad.A.Yireer, feitilizers may ba advised -for they en- - ° country :of the world 'and- %Mae :Teal Johnston Nixon W. 11.-.1taize D -- • . ondaY, e -• 1 „on Feb, Jet. Although belied been ' • • M. 1ST '1' Metityre has %turned, te Earl MoChY(faMilarli'knoiVri Joe) ing bar several months, hie 'condition • -, •.- • • •wain, • / • • ‘; • • . Mr land Mos Mc regor o 4 ruce , . •-, tend d coming to visit bi ., 'Ittin • • •• aa• • t •• • • •• • 'et • • • s parents before and was able to give el. irate d isms Webster cunning- G th B King at uniferna .L..e is in training at - 1P101[614011 09,1 IA Germany's' „preptira-- ' • e' " ' . , , tpringr- , He.appeais tO have taken Bud- , • ,.. , • • hainl S. Gihso. „n„ AsidieAfiwnit_h, Mrs. T.,. .were ,''''.9nodalr visitors itt•J. Meten. Tnronth.. 2 . • able the farmer to do his bit in the great. work of food. Production. Fertilizers • ago saw Much ?.f Germany awl 01 -1141? -r Enda)! D. Mall.: , , • s d • iiiittegarded as serials* and he' " inacY, • , his home' inzdinonton, Alberta. •was wnover tin ay wearing t .‘ , • $ • • tion for the attack upon ° his peaceable DOSighertA fieldtalli!O Rach. nan's/ . • . Mrs. 11. Egos left Thursday "'• • ' - ler and die there He Wag 33 pars worse.os he was .takeoto,an hos, cciminend this sort of playing to our lose' enthusiasth. t. . d pi , 4 •• • Kirktown 4,0111%1' the 1:0•03;•ordeAere ing,the past three weeka with her mother, • . neighbors.: .--.-1114‘iihp sited---7the ;Lifatigui-erindse-dtiefoiti*sondvg-• xessoi-406rgeXCIC4viod_ilobardiitirliOsine,in- -Fort ..W.11 atier ge-and-leaves-a-widow-ands.-young, - Itynt;guil.;•worke at".1a0ePt.'40'eaa*are" -mitta..of pyia"diaMesdanies • ome 1.)n.i.eave last weelr..- . • M„cKenzie.. • a°13, N°"4414.. The late. Mr' iliathea°11. • be well remeinberectby 'many &boat • ; Miss; 141X McKinnon returned to ' A -• car nl,grate'nnal which calm iin en LucknOW as he grew manhood here, Brantford on,Wednesday. ' . Friday, ts greatly appreciated.. It was and visited his parents five Years ago. Mr. .V1r; J. Jackson I:ArI--------------- -tribtitkil in arnali lots' under directors fie wag engaged in the buildilig business • crease in price -bas not been in the same. • proportion with the a.dvance •farni protract prieets,-Imaalo Vanatniz, - EVERYBODY'S soLUMN • ' - . MONIIY LOAN, -On mortgages and motes - tit -reasonable rates. Fire Insurano, bet, • , WithlOnie of•the men in charge lie '•rty• Alex. Woods, DravetGeralti Holnbeck, who, • stock and Mutual 0 inPallies- Conve, -had little deubt as to the coming earth- :1-• .Wm' Sher*ood• J. Bennett jr. 4 .noing done with meatless and despateh. SIDDALL. BrokerameMie , ' oualie. The avorks;• he, wan told, , moim; meedamea soon altIlDols. the outbreak. of, war, went a 1164' 'Join 4ualclf. J. P. overseas with. an artallarY Mitt Ali . ea, ANTED.-- kinds of raw -furls. Highest • dil* Oft:ea:elm:I:the leave. Holly had . ••• ,,-Frrigiire:4irdttteetigiJux•ixtttaitt. .: : ' ' some training' Witli •batterY before the . _. as the city market. Hest prices for junk. • .1 - war, ii.nd was among the -first in this rags- rubtcr--70 casli,ne tradel,borsebai,o- - • . ..t WIG cash, 35c trade. and all ;kinds -t4 Woes, • ... , ... k,•4' been roii*Obig camphisli; Ernest Gardiner, I4msa .Me- • for tolc,00,-,eara.aniiiiiiig gams toort misi Kiisk.,0 Oaelll • ammunitiOe for the great Or *Ilea darnel* Wm...Carey, e • , :•t4erit415---1811°111(itnra npo4to 14Irli;k4-199.14:1d1:14n41:: •913:4i3itabe• 1E1' HR:tell.!hVie7w4ratilin,,,,e4T.wl:n4n10.:, teW6tilai whOca,lie.elet- afir: •visitioir his daughier here for the ‘nist• thelocal controllersy'. in .The bereaved, parents ' , . • teist weeks receiyed ...very sad news on, If ou notiee mere than the...liana.' - and lamilY *ill haye the 'sympathy:4)f • :Fxiday morning o t e •su eri • ea • o aiimint of not•tocal matter -in The Sea. many Play Was Fine Succeis • • wife at - their home 0 Wilted ,tinel this week, hlame those 'heatless.. Centre; She had one ,iii•••ber days." when we equldn't set type.% • lunierhealththe mihvbertire, and ;we's • triploynient • Wanted 13,y ' energeiic' . • . • -.-..valny had nnti the shadow (Ala doubt. Ss. Blake, Alt FindlaY,•MieseS - - • lingiattaohed.- itr-the toinu fl,,.,.I . District ot Rainy Elver.. A pl to lam., ; , , Liipknow High' 'School stoic:tenth have evecat rea-sonto be satisfied with the results', of the play and clOncert which they gave ip the Town Hall last Thuraday evening. An aidiencef-Wliicli• 'comfortably filled the Hall was pucai-, rfeitly well. entertained tireugliont -the- evening. As on previotie,Oecasions the' play was c'Wek presented. ....other numbers too were of Fa high order and indicate a large inessartOlhudding tal- ent and, ability. in .the stool Tneeelots- ran Over $100.06 So that thkschoot Will have a nice min - to .,hand• over to the streasurer.cif the 1oca,1 Itied Crosii work. ers.. We understand that airangernents .h.re being made to nave the young Rt. -1k. give their' pragrani . a I•,. Kintail in .the near future and in the interests of - the- . .parttp offer his services, He , • • . go, Lunknow. DeeknoWr ' 1S-9-tr. • JAKE • Furaintrant ialieese - s, good deal of service with the glints and - 'Inc tars Francis and #tes rather spy,. .erly wiiiincied, He hats recovered from his wounds, atict has•been granted.leave because of icing service.. . • ' , . *tory, „befOre.April 1st, 20 cor,41s•wood 3 ft. • 111 • long. ForpartivOlars'aP14 to WA kress. . • • tO their•ffirine mission fo improve and sten, Ethel Bi•own, re• rawford, -elevate', the rest of .nninkind,.Marie Hawkins 2''snits each;•Mesdaines • Milverton • mt. • 14-2 imind dead In the morning; death being due to -heart failure. air. Jackson and, Yil'unk man from to.11 'in tits styrning bis.and from '1.stO6 in the afternoon.. For, • daughter, , Mrs. R. J. Nitsbitt, left immediately for home: T the, - o • areav- particulars %iPPI$r at the Sentinel "CIACet- 12LAorromanSas.P itHirr--With tools; dwell. ' 07 • • ---:411.' reading of. Gesman " ideals. ' If the .it tVah _.te, ...Jecti -Heinle Jj Johnson,•tiw. s r, n , ' ** -'world'. Would noi olherwiselecept them; John Red. ,D4. ' ,raham, min Olaf, there was no nit „ ' st. Hacketa, n naydenvz,P.,e64ames s , . . big gulls. ' • . - ' ' , ' e.11 --, •,.. ... Dougherty, , ha w " - - . salt each; Bars J., Mrs . ' • THE Gems) =Ube Pres , , Guild Findlay Mrs Graham Mre John Men- ' ' " ' ' w 'of itaneual - • '' " . • -- • " meeting Monday evening at Mrs WM PludIaY, 1.-Palr-131110vIaliPa • .. the Young 'Men% , . lass of ihjelu and '6 Dairt0,197 - - thanks of the ,circle are due the . • - , " Mr. W. L. MacKenzie ban been teacher.. . Thif•-' . - fur'a linnibet of •yeara, 'i"Andraw Huston ladies for donation of caps: Mrs <.110 • read the Class Sonor,2411-.4that, is the , . „ , . 4 names of the members v. ho have .gone. • for it but to leros Haistyi W Fisher, J enary, ; D'ef MisSers thena.by meanaOf the 131!tenaT aud..the.' 'tar, E. Dougherty, W 'Johnston, • interest,: Theprogram Wan prepared by Bible C to serie.ting and Country in the Great ' . . Wiz, They number no less than 36 • . '• ' • . and all are overselia, One. toting made Jaa."°hast°69 0 Ritchie, fl• Oardine,F. 1 . . . . the supreme Marilee.' lieut.` E. Clo cap mob. ' . ., • ' • . '• . . do9.0roto, a., lots; from Arthortowomo, Collection, for 'November $5 85, • The thanks of the Circle are.dne.the- ; ' .nuppleinentinglit with a short talk on ...; idlieppardten W.M. Society for,the do - his own experiences it the front,,;;a11, of which was highly/interesting: di, letter nation of 4 quiltN-Mm J. 0 ginht,14:* . . :from ttla.rence MacDonald Of the Alta patriotic tea'' $9 65' ' ' ' * ' ' ' Ashfield .Soldiers' •Aid .shiPpod from another member -Of: the Honor ;toll, ▪ had winkling to say, about the:ten:4Am. 11 l'aek t°11relln at, 300, . : A.:. $ • 3, 85 liackett ‘, 4 caps. Mesdames John lt elm Je.s....Hackett, a.caps; Mesda,ines Jag Cook, G Hunter, Mies M dardteer, 2 caps; Mesdames, Findlay Win Carey, • . .ed,husband.iiisd fainq deepest. heart' M.r.; • Minoan Maihe'son and• son', .°11,oh7' • pathize deeplv 'Nesbitt In her home on TrailediY, after' vigitinh the- dobble liereaVentehr, that of her Mother fOrnier's parents, Mr. and Mis; LiMath-: ;afid hiieband withig A Month's dine., eson.. ------------------• . lett svnipathy •is eXtended, ' We Am..., eit Burnett, of ,Toiedo, returned; Goderich shipping.centre: • Was readliy Phillip Stewart. Clarence' ' 'Mr.• Cecil clarland,• -of .Pielcerion, , • On ,a4otint Of weather Conditions • -Sundayed, atJameaThoinpson's... „ the Mr -minis Institute pe3tp•oned their Miss Katha.rine McDairrnitl was Cal-. PancakeNea from Tuesday until ifur ledbomo f.roni.' London last week Owing 44, Felo,•16, from 4. to -7 o'clock • TO - td the seriods illness of her Mettler. • - helcl at -Mrs': m6chire,o. lee•10c, 00. tions to wrongdoing 'which heaet- the Itliuits 113anlis; al° .:12 young man in .the countries -like Englend iumd France ' here lirinor it *till wild freely. die , • alsO :remarked upon Ike InimitivsAdeth.: ods efiarMing*till -PraCtiefa la 10130 ' Vginkaief the ("hole arerduethe fol. „ Ilarold BurnagliVe, a atibit address and lowing knitters: Mrs: T. Dougherty, „ WL. ,MacKettale WO.* ,talk.• r- each; Mrs. Wm.' , "114.iairai*Mdtlasrses.11y- Caesar, • " IT?' 44°40°- 11-011re'ea°11+ • &irks, at •32 16 pillowslips at • 6.-60 • : Total $112 po MIAs. Seek; I d , The Ladies Missionary -meeting was - .• • . • bele a the home of Mrs-. W:J, McKee- It in saidth a: numbei of .0oderich hula On WOdnesday., • people are interested in the Dominion Mr Alex 51cSwain left on Saturday' Permanent Loan Co, Which Closed -Itts for Edmonton, Alberta, where he will, doors recently and is it, process of wind work in the Capital' City Box Vacuity, ing np. It 18 thought that depositors .Nursing ,sfster„ Elitabeth meKinuon and shareholders may get 80c en received a wire On Tneciday to report- in dollar. -: ' . '.` ... Halifax CrilSmidar. `She left on Wed. . The Treasurer of the Viromen's Braliet neaday;aisOreinf arid was ageOmpiteied of, the Patriotic 1•SligUS: announces .that -1* 'll'eX•Sisterx Miss tate McKinnon; of an a result of the sale oftickets for this , Chicago; as f Was Toronto,' ..Niirse• Mc, :Iiiii!ting bag 'presetted.to the Society by titnon's many friends herejoinin Wish; .Mitis-'11init Graham, ,,$1:3.00. ..has been , jog her' a safe Voyage over and ii, Safe : addetitOthe funds. . The thanks of the . return beak again. : ' ,,- . ' .; - eonlmittee are dee Miss.,Graltiam for her ' Mr. II .A, • Maiutusb; Rural -Mali kindly. interest in presentffig this gift. Courier for 11 11 . No, A. bas .becu'.:002 . The Kincardine RSpOrter hall the fol- ' the slelt list and •:ifati unable for his loiving: "A farmer Who had beenselling .'Yenrit.inr•leif dga• ' 4 • ' : Wood itiown the ether °day asked one . . . , ' - inloti h .. -- had on. • Off. another: citizen' be. . asked . . ., t,.'velvc dolls. The latter appeared weregonounced thoroug hly satisfactory. • - --51°°(laY, Ir"'"O• ' • 1 ons-rions•for...woosiathile..the..:fordid-1,-:41-1/AWAtif-deOgeectr°' llaArkle a-tw-94:":- ----' II - . . . , . vall4aviP;i;i' ?Av.:in:oil:. :MI11.'*',.*WeVil:Mina-"i4i:tin-aii;'..,,arti; , ••, • bers of the chtsf ' • .R,Iletary, Mrs, 11, Higgins, 8 pairireacti; As a riltanif ot 84.ving Man- -Mestlainess .1. Melanzie, Jas. Hayden, ▪ aging board oi the .church regtiestect Graham, 7 pairs each; Misses Mae . • that the Guildishould hold its. 'meetings 'Saunders, Ramsay, Mesdaines°D1 Add- eo VIredretedity. _.evetaingth talle*ing the rew, Vin.'Stethers,, Saunders, Wni • - • -'-weekly *spy Meeting,. end it was, de J.01160)11., 6 pairs each; Miss- Id, Glenn, AO that thiaihtial ).)(3 dahe, •BilesdainesVO'..T. Gardner, C. McDonagh,, big of the basement. once- eaelz AVOk J. ThohrtliDonald, J„ Uckenavriiler; u. Rich - • • citizen tendollare for a load of logs. he • , . LUCKNO lir 111011_8000i,..REPART_ _. _• _ . c4/41011,t,nrs,130*„70,-Barvide ; ntargra.,,, . , . • -• - --- ,., - - -_ , ,.._ „ ; - • . . . 47 • " " ' .. F°411 ' • - ' - - HAWiltrli.8W.ANTRb:-Highest igaiitliiql:*** be„1-.•aid for, all 'kieF1' $ of raw '141'8; ' ::- , ..... , • ". 1'7V tiibulli.,58, ,J..'S-11mt;ilitti-e65.7,-AB. .12 ;4:: , . •.•fittfrtesniiietscIalegr'gracitaii=t* . ' ., . - *mike raccoon -a,' WiniffdliC- -Specie. ps1M-u : 4,-- , , 60, K. Bowles.58, ;teed. 56; • A.. 'Towle 55, --.A. , McNicy-•••ps, .• rubbers. Before you•sellyour furs veil ILE - , . • • - • - 1-4.,iiiitzstein's Dry Ooode-store; • ' 1.- . H. Nixon 55, J. To sles5:4, : P. Agar -53, ' . • - , ... ", - . ' , - T.E.,NDZIta ' W.A.NT20.-Tendera Wolin; ri,- ''' '. • '• w. guibtt y7, g.. Johnston a6,..;}1 - -- •- ceived _fer.the drawing duals. by the own ', , - •• . Intosh 46..""&:130-nies 41,- 4. ICeteh aw • .... or rollOto the" I - ' 43r4 Mount, cheese FuOtorir .. • ' •--- •, ' , Andrew ,•,, ,-,, .'„ • „ -_„, ,.... • .- •-. f0P-DIS loildwingleasoli" tuso-tor -putting -.. •-... • --:. ' - : 4,. A. , av, ka.„.natawen sr, Har- ,,,ceoftn4aecitoitryo,rtrmodperadenedoscreerdinisi.tlime4mtcakfr.0-rsoveot ' ..:. old Agnew 36, 0,..,Johnsten 35, A. Me• . •- mcatious.inak.ne soon with the -director or .. : ' .- • , • Connell 34, W.Alton 24 Q.* ' MeGiiire ';PkilsollideAnito'lnio*nu...11•1t.. No19-14neknOw:-'242 "• ,. :•., . 23, Howard Agnew 19, . .,:. ••• . •••• :, ' ' DR•PARKRR ' 0$4.E0PATII, at Dain House • • ' *--, , . . - ' . . Loaf:tow. ovary Wecinescleyafterocton.-Ail " - ' . . . e • ' • .„ ' : , • .. ehronialifactises successfuliy treated. cp- -, . - FORM II • rifreteh.ritOsvg tie ipthhysical, causes of IN Ifedley'65%, :.E: Johnston 59, .11. .Dareils 56, V. Woods '50, R. 'TsiktDiaf- 2 ...ritibekastelospea6tured'ay tnallanT4,.("anfoleithli7;341.! mtrlethaci ',", I • . •"'" ' Mid 56, 0, Donglas 48,, B. Clagthon .47; au -is. - - • • • • . . , S. McDonald.46; P. MeCorvie 45; M. • :., . ...; - ' 1140 i ICE. v '; . • - Johnston 42; 1, lianniton 33, A. Me: Donhicl 32, J. Buelcingharn .eaven la.- . - ..2,' .14, -'. Trel-. "rePoltteanD.nta.ot;teraTurretoga'rd'r seincregtaGryle.e4hiliceme•t". , ' ' .'" • P. E. AIOL,.x.t.,, Teacher, '• Notice. -To Creditors . . . patriotic workers there. " • - . ,. . . t r Farmers ,. °enraging the • pro:. ciliation of larger er ps in 1918 the Do- minion Governns nt has boughk 1000 Ford. tractors; at/cost; it is said, and any fa.rm.er in the 0011110Y who wishes to secure one of/the machines may have one it cost; plus ,the freight.' It is thought that they • vial average about' $800. The government has also secured an option 9,7 *mother ene.thonsand ,of the tractors to be bought outright,- we - • . "' , suppose if the demand warrants. • The tractors were thoroughly tested before the parchase was • made and they • Tractors F With tioriew , -•. . . . ' : • Naito% hereby given 'pursuant. NI nection. • '' " . S. dee 817, M. McClure 72,' H. Iwo.' 56, ch.,. i21, of tile kievihasviezti Statauitaless oafgaui :Kenzie 65, . . , Webster 65, .. Alton b5, arthie°!Ittik-taatee',11OP3 • . oshii: of c eoleoess.s7i n whotni tit' e(r4soorn; ..ebIfth thl 'of December, ' ' G We . S • '-AKitomnae6DEtn4.•liid'ue;4:ri;14Q6:411,, Be:?..T4:oilhli:141321:,6Aa; . .c(1404.3iicil)lictyine-•177r.13aabt;koatulleLea,tT.'ihoaowthe Province of ;Ontario • ' ' ' J. Cranston ••59 N. • firv°ef-I.TVI• Vrilif.b,fe°0! inePal4; or P) del • • .... _OA_ a" , ,A.i.). 19i8, "their,:nani6s &nu, actifre7Zeravegi.' tx4r5:f(1,117,14:04ritIrr . IL 2, leeswater, Ont- •' F.. Aitchison 59, the sold.do- • •' .. ThotupS5n 5'5,- 11, MacDo•ugali.• 54, I.' MacRae 53, G. Webb 51, J. iVI. 1/011 la full particulars:or their olums•in wrlting, and • • pg, .p..000.1r4in .5.0, •:.m. itc94,1113. 49: thheemnadt,uurve vIrittihiditsbero.,Autlis_riitietisis,i.ot..d.rfrylachicitchiaharoetladtiothelyikt...... , : F. .Webster • •48,. 'L. Finlayson -r-..4.1 j''' tth1:41).(1cLI•li!stat?'214Zrt(itfetkollga,.ttfirig* :Stotliers•46, ln...11,atlitvell 41,_R:.aaitchell' .,..,_ . -misristr.atorS among the parties entitled -there- , . to. having regt,•ad oply to the claims of' Which, . 41-.1.4.,Lt-11.11rflit+4.17s T...„'„Nlonnitald ;36, W. - - . . , -• ----- - - . ,.; - ,-- -- -I iik'.:V"...iucti•-e-ir,.:11--iitti,r,r,wit,.,„,, raz,tettp.it;;Ati,;!,,,,71-7,::,:„,t,..,...........-_,: -,_ : , , -:-.A-urivemp,aa,,,,Gr'..:,,kleniitagi--:-....,,Berus,gO,,w.ei..uct„.esatub 0 0i. any ,.. u a C: Ilacatillan 25, A. Mitchell -24, 3.- Dated at -Tili"glia,iiillifi.1iltiete'eaCji,.d..' ag ' • — -.--•-•— This women th-e -Itinlengh `Red 'eet. When yiin are selling' an °:article i44-rite'o; and have a PieWing--Aipcort 01 Crois Society recently closed a knitting put ls, ,fatioprice on it, with profit to your. 2' miles per hour. When all goes well, Contellt iti Which a great deal of interest,. self. 'DOA *try to trim Pe0Ple," Atey will torn over eight acres in ten as taken. • The aides were Captained ' • hours., They will•use.either gasoline or ,who had the‘following Yelpers: Mies Acoal. oil; and OtAlle latter will use 2/1. by Miss 4 Collins and Mrs, Wm. Percy, Collinsi Mra, H. Grahams,J, liodgins, ,gallooe per acre: The Ford factories are at present mi.,' W; McLeao,, F. ,Malcolin, J. Robertson gaged upon an order of some thousands of the new tractors for the British ,Gov- rnent Isir kora hag. for seine time ' • F..Aft• SAlsg . ming next Week. This will 'save a heat- A. Woods;A..*.Sillibs ,5 pains each ; IIT Mea 'grid Miss L Thompson; Mrs. W. Percy. Nrblie,theicoldlbeather Cinitinges. goeize, Wm; Sherwood, 4 palm .each; grde, W. Blackwell, .Jas Hudgins ' Mehtlaines • 7. Barkley, Geo Lane,, N and J, t'leh*V19:8 to )4et, all the Olwefl ,kuinderir, Bennett er, Miss Ella Hasty, _ 4 .... 111151131a Melidemes A.Gordon, Wm Carey, Vni PteCitectiod up to. Wednesday noOn.). • Wheat, 640114444,4•,44,64.2 10 ,..0461..4.1,•••••41414-4;4.11114 80 • re, 0,4 :11:.• •.•*11.41. 11.11. 61 25 1 40 'as Buckwheat .... • .4t44,,44041 26 -Btlithife•4 • • • 1.-••••••,..4-41.4.-44-4 _00!. _30 ltiank nen tfA. *•150 -- Hogs . 1800 • ..TORONTO 'MARKETS , Choice heavy *teems.. ,.$11. 50 to 12 ea Choice butehers....... • '10 :50 to. 11 00 chola bettners'' tows.. -9-00 to 0 S Good feeders...;,..*..... SO to 9 2 Good -mil& ..,. 85 00 to 120-00 • Bogs, fed andwattred. 10 00 to • . . Wheat.; 2 14 ba Gowe 'Wheat, 6.6661,61 2 10 to Oats *4;6 -7/ to. 75 • IMO*, is It 00 .to,16 00 • to fiti70.41-iii;i;t -47 tostWr 04 • 34 411 • Kichley; Andre% Ate Oltarksoo, 11011 3 MiSseii M. CuW nigliara, 11 Gardner t X SteVerinon, M E lielinf May Mensiy, Ilesdaints John lieht, A liatficetts n .Nuton (Zion), -Jo -Oookl. John Saunders, XL Fitzgerald, II Altoni D Johnston sv, Pearlman, Ritchie, 8 Thompson, E Webster, Jot Hackett, 8 'geld, jos Fang.. land,,,a palm Misses M Knightly,. 0 • it Martin, Dean, .0 O'Connor, V Sohn - • outalde pap 'they -could, but owing to delay haVitig Yarn 'shipped,- •haVe enough to -keep them fa bus And the contest moved slowlyat times. At thelleal cOUnt On Feb, 1 they had 421 pairs of socks coMpleted. Miss dolling' sida Mrs. Percy's sid'e• 224 °The 'losing side -38---givinga minced the near future. ,,At the meeting when the count was made a 'collection of -80.20 wos taken up. A number of Olitside• helpers were preSeilt. We are pleased to say they gave exeellent assistance Ilemming handkerchiefa end knitting W8 the work cf the dayt, A.fter the emsot lunch -Was .served, and )he presi- dent announced the result of OA, contest and moved a hearty vote of thanks to all Vim kindly assistti, *The tueetinwwai clowl masiOng ficod SaVe the Xing, 5 Stem, M Mdtenzle, johnston, T Itempton, Mesdames 11 McWhinney, ;minter, W P Reid, 8 Sherwood sr, jaa Crawford, M Dalton, it OnanInifham, 4:11elm, W Poster, Mar. tlui Gardner, ThOS Ferguson, 1 pair each; •Maa .l,lhoolast Yon ooravo. "EZZ7Isoi;i111-11 -1111•Miller"vaile- • 4 FOR SAL E.--GOod tram.° residence, with stone • foundation, on Havelock St, imcknow (be- ing thirresidence occupied, bs Mr. Um • SERMON). For particulars apply to MRS. 1.)R.Mi•OORIMMON. Ripley. 28-6-tfe. • FOR. SA -141r -Ten sores of land (to -ba given away); short distance north of 1.tioithOw hhation, In good state of Cultivation, 9 mires seeded to thnothy.emil alfalfa; oleo young , ex•phard of applog, pears, plums, Chariot; and „grapes -besides Milan frtlits garden .finw:ore and et ergreens; good we 1 newly Wortannixvith new pump; good •fratrio and - Cement d night romis; „stable,. hen - h and buggy. hOtts$1.-overy desirable Viortat-Will be sold at a bacoiin. Appiy onEluangstos. ImOknow. siat • AuctioW sm..e ern . been ygry enthusiastic about the pro - &ogee ce this machine, and looks Upon ,it_aslikely. to be one of the great fact- ories in .wiumn'g the war -so much faith has he in it as a food producer. The statement is rns,de that our ftov. ernment bought the tractors "at cost's; !and if this is not a confusion with the idea that theyare to be soldto femora at ceicit would.-indicatiltitat-Me. Ford is applying his patriotism in a, very praeticaLway, or perhaps At is D.: Arno stroke in lousiness, Mr. Ford expecting that well of these 2000 machines wilt be a demonstratiott of their efficiency. We believe, however, that the etatement Was made some time ago that it was Mr. Ford's intention to tsupply the Brit.' ish Governmenttivil his fartii tractors at cost, As to la looking of inoneli he likely is satisfied with the twenty. .five million dollars per , year which be derives itora the Wilding of "Porde AUCTION BALL -41m Ustato of the late (leo.. TiilIn. Id29;m0ii.•3, Hinless, Will have an Auction Sale blIarin goolcandlrepienionny on Tuesday, .Fots commencing at 1 o'cleek pan., at 101. id Ktocit and int. Plemehts.. J. Poitvie,t Auctioneer. AUCTION 8Ablii„-40s. Iliotanghlares ,sale, /Moon., Oulrosephdvorti-ed for Feb. 12 was Postponed, on tteeettat of road conditions, until Feb. 0)- wilt be a big sale es there's a lot, of of goort stook and mote - J. ronvis, .atietiOnoef Meet& lt12. AUCTION sAbir..-Thomaa Henry will deli rabbis farm stock and intpletnepts, at north half let 12 I. D. A. Onold• GiAVol Mad, on iVeltgat1tkritioiooaatratu'a idomeate t sale, and oVisathing Will okli *PAN Va1049• 440tioneer• • Douglas 21, L. Errington 19. ' H. A. DOUPE, Prindipul, , January, A.D. . VArnitOnt. • • • , Winuharn ft 0: 21.2-5006. Sonata leetillY:A.druinistraters.., ' uJWV • •D : . . N .sAL • ., . . . • Cowsand Young Cattle ••••••••• , .' At the. Cain House Barns, Luck. now, on Saturday, February 23 i , _ _-_-Chance te'llei aood_Stock'iorii.fti awl. Summer , 10 Cows, recently freshened, calves at loot . 1 . to Springers and a number of Young Cattle ' Sale COMMeneen at 2.o'clock p in. . , . TERMS -76 months' credit oil...approved notes. -•••., • D. A. MacDonald, Prop. ; J. Purvis, Audi, 4e401,00000"."00100.4410/00401Per,A04.441010r* ..• :