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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-10-24, Page 5• : T.housands upon thousands, endless thousands, hold ,,their lives cheap as , the price of Victorious Peace. .And.we—as. we watch frchn Afar their ' heroic • efforts:— may fforts:–may we: 'be able to, say,• that the little4',we at .home could„ do:. we have done; • —that•in °so 'far as we a -could • support them; 1ightenk . `their burdens, bring* thein^ `coni - forts, we have doneit; • that vie ave ~ striven urs- ceasingly: to' shorten their' stay in ithe Hun made -Hell;. —that °freely, fervently;. unites r, :vac have ' laid ` Our humble �, offerings: alongside their 'le' sacrifices on the :. altar of ''ictory—and Peace NNTIIOrf WOIX IN HUuoH COUNTY susommeurts PVT° SOS OVERSEAS Idaroa. County .lied ems aed 1lfaiar Contingent Association. abipped 60,030 irides during the year ending Sept, 1,. 1918. %Acrid, Shipping maitre - Aiapba Leaf Chapter of I. 0. D. E, 2890 ar- ticl(4s Goderich Red Crow 3833; Beu- miller Red Crows 1813; United Butriotie `Soetety ot, Goderich township 1-95;. Cociertcit Women's.institute 069; Aqaba field Soldiers.' Aid 1837; Salford: Red Carols 1268; 'Taylor's Corners 448; Col - berm, Red Cross, 834; I entail• Wetneres Institute" 820;-Britania. Chapter -of the I. 0. 1) E 36,3, Leeborne Red Crosti 793;'Dungannon, Women'' Institute 421. . Hensall Shipping Centre--Hillagreen. � P -1-010ai4i---= -Society Kippeu 671; Hay Tp. 64 Blake 588; Zurleh 635, •'.Sex$mith 324; Carmel Church • 'Mission Band, .36;: Lutheran Church, Zurich:56, Seaford- Shipping Centre•.-Seaforth Red groes 11384;. Seaforth Wowed. Auxiliary 280.. Exeter Shipping Centre Exeter -Women's. Institute,- .3t3 - articleer Zinn - Red ;Cross 010; Elimville .:and Sunshine 776i Centralia: 814; Soldiers' Aid, Exeter 2272; Crediton >31i2; Thames Read 856;. Dashwood 368; Farquhar Red Coss 172; Little Camas, Exet@r 74, Patriotic League; Exeter 3142; Burondale 1I06 Blyth Shipping Centre --- Burnt' Chinch Ladies' Aid 77; : Walton Red Cross: Ulnion $634; D A. M I.' D:' K. Club 134;. Westfield Red Cross Circle 443; Blyth girls' War Aux, 913; Gorrie 164; Blyth, Red 'Cross,' Circle; 2059;' 'School No, 1, B. Wawanosh 068•, Blyth Women's Instituie 111 Mountcrifi' Red :Cross : Circle 268; : Ora'nge y Hi11 'Ladies' . Aid' 65 Londeaboro 36 boxes valued at $30 00.' ` 4 Clinton ShippingUentre— sol nesville .198 articles;Summerhill 534, Bayfield 574; Turner's Church 375; Bethany 181; ' ftnity. Club' 374;. Stanley Maple. Leaf 424; 'Clinton Patriotic Society 2826;. Varna 822 'Y. L.: of south end ot god,, erich Tp. 85, Clinton Girls Auxiliary ri22 Jas1.11 Fines , Exeter,—Secy. Another opportunity. to fend your individual weight to the blow that will shorten the war comes with the offering -of Victory . Etonds „ about to be made., Let not the privilege to do your share find youunprepared issued by tomos'. Victory7onn Committee is 604o/radon with the Minister of Financa of :tha'Dominion of Canada. Huron Co "nt . u• y News • .A R. Spotton, of Goose, has bought the marble works at Wingbam and has taken ov,er the- business. Miss; Maud Hanna,: 'daughter of Mrs. llantia,' Wingham, who bas been . oyerseasland Of for soma time, arrived in Montreal recently oi>iher. wayhome. "1.2. Cretan, a former resident of Wingbat• , but for the past_ ten years. .fti_li..niny...Rlver__!ite a he;had- the et:'- ceetric lighting., plant; will shnttly re• :t .. rn� dto'Winghain. Ile has sold his • plant to the totwn but will -mana a it • for tit short tittle ufltit Ehe,tow a secures another` mita. Tstol •• '.< ' rtisir1 FeAnclt,-:•-From the achaol inspectorate of East' Aaron, the follow .: teachers are serving the .ingeg ofttintry at the :front. . • Pte. A. L I'ealif• •. Alta, Leslie *inch.. I'te Ngtmaa Gleddc5, ft,O*040.1:000veri Pte: W. H. Stafford. •' ?to: Harold Work. Pte. Gordon Jefferson: ' • Pte.. Walter M.; Nelson: V(37 stle' :lists to. be used .in the forthcoming bye election in North fluronare being .prepared -undar the direction of the registration_' board for the County of Huron composed of the county judges, _Messrs,_.Dickson. and Lewis, Count Crown Yttarne eagoivSherriff•Rey- Holds and the registrar of the High Court,* Mr. D. ;McDtnald, . Enumor• ators prepare the lists for the various polling subdivisions; theseare cub - witted Co the.regisfratiou board and and are printed or .t . typewritten, and' P ylz ► provision: is then made for the bearing. of appeals. The system •is' a new one which hale'collieinto ei%ot along with the extension' of the• franchise to women. '' . STOLE CAVAN. . Zn., _hbe . County Judge'M t%riaitnail Court ply Oct,' stab, • before': His -Honor Judge'. Dickson, be stole four - head of cattle . from William of a Brodhaen g ., the ;Township farmer,:dro've them nine miles to his of Logan, pleaded : 'guilty to: three owil lace,` and sold• them to a drover, over, .charges of Stealing cattle. • Tn one case 'using the • as .art p a y men . money P. A� toil an autofnobile. I't' was six weeks be fore the 'owner' found out what bad'. happened to •his cattle and recovered them. . Two head of cattle belonging to another farmer. were taken at the same time and the thirdch ` ��e.:dated - ..41E -3 --: tom- - •baok'to Dethinher, 1)16'.' 41E -J. M. Beat, of Seaforth, - who appeared for Seated t .. , .•.. enders, addressed to the :Jost -1 Brodiagen, 'put in a strong plea for master'General, will -be received at Ot= tawa until noon,' on Friday, the lSth day of November, 1918, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on -a proposed contract for four years,, Si* tithes per week, over I.uckttow No. 5, Rural' Route, frcui the ls't day of ,April next. Printed notices containing further .m. formation as to conditions of proposed Contract m•ty be seen and biank•forms of tender may be obtained at the, Yost Offices, of. I,ncknow, t • Rolyrood ° and Whitechurch, and at the ofil ie. of the', Posh U�ce Inopeetor, Loudon. • �,''�,r � , .=•��.�,,. �: rte".. 0`i�?:7i'�'F}}: MAILCONTR leniency. Sia Honor sentenced the prisoner to three months in jail and a fine 'of $200 and costs of 1.18 and $80 for compensation, and in°default of payment, 'and in pefault of payment. an additional six months in jail. It. • is .estimated that nearly five mil- lion people have died of starvation or post once -egg ; vision malnutrition during the war. This total Inrpeetor n office, 1', • , ns for ie more tbaa half the - r1)11.4 lt4oa of nd ill • A I 1>es c' i s O o Qtb oht,a 1`?34t f*1i�e l:Cagada. W a:kerton ;' • The Busy Hardware gauss Phone S#zty-Six for Prompt Delivery • Soon you will be think- ing it is time to get that Ne Range. W have a full line of Ranges on our door at present.' This High OvenRange has been the leader f r some time,; Let us show you wily. We mig ht sa that we cannot, replace these ,stoves ..at g v the same priee`at which :.. we are,offerfng same to day.Stove manufact- urers tell us that sup. plies are very hard to. get and `that -iron and steel Is going up . in, . —price— by -sleeps- d_.---. bounds. Stoves have. :taken another- advance '= of.aWilt 10 per cent. during' the last ,two weeks. We strongly advise you to mate your purchases before the price goes still higher. Theta. cuts „ . are some of the many designs ' of which we carry.' ,R e will be ".pleased: to show you our. t fall line. `tl 4. t • McClary and Perfection 011 Heaters: —British American aLna1 4i1 end Gasoline, gagers' Pardon!! Gement -Lime and. Plaster—Window 'Sash Primed: and Blazed. • The Store Where. Your Money Goes. Farthest - tww+�• rwr . 111�r�Adrastl1 �e flave a Good Asso'i tmer :t ; of Tapestry and Brussels Prices are much lower- than they will be in :spring.. Now is the timto buy if you would save money. Monday, Oct `21 • Wherever •the flu.'epideruic lights it areemg to strike everybody in the house- •hold.• This makes it difficult for 'patients to be waited en.• Itis of course, impos- sible, to get nurses: -There are. few if any of rel Sp ;nish. fist in Walkerton yet our: local V. A.. •D.'s are• ready -for .emergen- crps. .These young•ladieo: have recently completed a ,course in home nursing, first aid, etc ,, and several:' of, them have volunteered' their services as nurses in the town. ' Four metre have volunteered' to act°if the sitstation becoirea serious. Airs.. W. ,'41,. Shaw, president."of the V.• A. 0: and Miss Florence Rowl find wait ed upon. the town council and enlisted the support and co-operation of the town fathers ina scheme to • help -meet :' the- Hu situation. '• Therscheme-includes :the opening of a diet kitchen in the tea .room premises where with th3 assistance of the.: tea room girls; .soup$; junket• and otherdishes-used in the sick room, will be made up... The V, A.' D:'8 are to re- active 25 cent an hour for their services; and in the case of indigent citazen5 the bill will be paid by the town:. The town's ,part ii the..schenie is embodied in the. a following motion.- passed by the. bona - 'ell, Moved. by Mr Lettner, Seconded by Mr. George that the council :make a grant of 1130 to` Mrs._ Shaw .as_.presiden cif the V. A. I': nurses to assist in' nuts= ing and diet kitchen, and the'nuraea: be paid 26 cents per hour when nursing in eigerrt patients to: be paid by the doctor,, and tha doctor's account-tti be...hande... •in..to,the council by'30.'days•after ' the patient . is out• and that the mayor and and reeve be a :committee to got a suit. able 'room for the •'nurses for disinfect- ion, purposes. , • See 'our '`t~ongoleum ;Rugs. A few . god pat- terns • in'Linoletim now fin, stock: Men's Raincoats, latest stylet good quality* at $16.50. Ladies.' Raincoats just received, special at $•14.50: Men's Sweater Coati; ' best :knit, • $4 tog. or Ladies' Fine Dresses .see dour . Poplins and Silks. Our-old'apeeialin 'black. $2 50 per yd The Millinery' Department is receiving special tat tendon to keep it stocked.with. the newest' • in 'Hats and Trimmings: FfiLLIAIVI CONNELL *fol•; fMitl • (ESTABLISHED: 1872) • Cost -of Last Loan In some quarters • there is suspicion P thatoptebody ,made altogether tog much ont of the floating of the 1917 Victory Loan; that' or the.. means em- ployed were ' :unreasonably ; wastef sol. _ Mr Deo. D. McK `y, -_Secy _of..the-Bruce- Oou-nty Organization_ for- --the 1918 bonds recently wrote to the klead- quarters at Toronto regarding` thi8' and he received the following reply: 'Answering'your inquiry in this. con= nection, I beg to soy that commissions paid, remuneration to brokers, and ori ganiaation expenses amounted to.. .54 Newspaper work and other pub- licity ,.,..:,;, ,.10 • This is the cheapest Loan that ever was boated by' the Dominion of Canada;' Yours y'ery truly, , (7 E A. GoxnkrArr, • Divisional Organizer, [We underatsnd the .64 to glean that €rgetion of one per cent,] I L ii.LT,o•N HE. present is a,goodaime to sell to s_ ,ahem labor, produce or merchandise; at : high prices..' It ,is also a very time tobu anything thin."• that 'is..� Y::• y g . not •absolutely•:nec essary. Earn to the limit, ' :Save to, .the That is the road to' prosperity. p . .Open a, Savings Account with the Bank of Hain.. i1•ton • LUCKNOW BRANCI : •::. 1. A. GLBNNIE. Manner. • • • "Central" Training means SuccesS Insurance The one who -holds our .diploma i - -knows that•�he is. • quali- fied fled to hold fife veryq .. best office positrons; and what is more, the business men of Ontario 'know it too. This 'explains why we 'so• easily . place our: • • g>?acllzateS in desirable positions. _.r WINGHA 1 ONT• • . , • D. A. ins4ehilot Prlessidsnt. A.-H11vUUa ndt Prluccipii q. • • rt