The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-04-22, Page 1•
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• LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1915;
Sixi,gie CO eft 3 cents
T� Be Give
..... Away
es ere! if
$50,00.
Lady's 14k. Diamond
Ring. •
425,00
onVs.111Ievir,01 Gold
• Filled '"W`telt,
•
Coupons given with 'every I/0
cent, purchase, twp copeswith
every dollar purclunte and so on..
The,nbove rizo wilL bo given
to the lady and gent. bringing
in the most eonpona on October
the( gad. 41,915.
LaCHAPRIni
Watchmaker, .
,fieler and Gtitinian
.'MARKETS
tc-Orrected .up to 't(44.1!esrlaY- neeh
04 .
Barloy .^, -^ 40, '
---tgge,, fresh". . '
40nOnTo enien..0 !Min Wnlig- .,
. -.2 • . .., , ..„ .,. , ' . , , ... ,..
Wheat. in:tab....la...44 1 40' to 11 ;
. .. ., ., . . •
Oats; -Inisli.,„...,....,,, ...: • ' to • 66 Leslie y
• "' ...rwin who for spine t-yille.., was
Barley, husb... ! 4, •;.• • ' ' 0 83' to '*P4. : blacksmith for the Bog Milder Co., has
rces,..bliali..,', ,..--,,:,, . ' '. `1 25 .to , 1. 3$ gone into,linsinesi on his ,ewil ''' aceount
- !ei,T,,oihy •-ay:' - . i le, 307' to - -gi '00- at-gaYsiille, A.:village %Os r;...Stratferd,
' :Wfixed end, clover.. , .'... 16 90 to. -WOO, :where, he has.rented,a. Shop, lio ,,, vent,
- -.--tated4finOtty No, -1—.'19-'00":k -' 2ti - .
.. •here • , , , „ .
-Cimie;!±theavy--,ote-efr.g,i,:•_7:4,9, te:L/,' ,op XaCk Hawke ban t'aken' a .position in
, ,
.3rgiti---lifteatia" '' ---- -'-''''.9.'00--to "' 9740 ..-daidi-.)ttl.rs'-, garage' '-at,' W" )11 ' r d"
, .:04,70.;.,, , ,:.0 ,,, ,.,,,...,:,.,, ,,.60. te....40-'...0) started, to: work there-. ore' Monday; he,:
,...iiiing .14.000.;.,.....„ .... , , 56 00 t0 .•
:.:_i6.... --65T) -h.‘eitwheytheie'„.talnot•severed'his connection
CO.", and will be:
Sheep, Owe4;, -cwt,..:•'... t '
Bi ttei ih.- ' • . ' ,4,3, to '- •. is, back in a month . or, two. . , •
to
ugp,, 464. . ,.,,,, ,... „„,„ ...20 3' t,e, r • . , 2,..., s
3., , a03.0titg,owitte;e.tuot hteavryliltozsgtsebinvo fi rten, caul 1,..
Potatoes. - ' hg '• bag...................60 '•- ' '
.i
. , ,,'
. .1.., i.,. 6 . • ,,.? now, .hould". be 'Paid at Once, as ti
.2thaley is inueli. needed. X int, ev' gg
.day at office forinerlY-OecuPied ;. by Dr.
Walker V. S. -One door wet of The
'Sentinel:Office. --• . - • ' ' •
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Miss Letitia JOynt is vjsiting friends
in Reno% —
•
If you want a Suit to' keep its shape,
ciark can. Make it.
Solna gildred visited his brother at
Berviethe past week. •
Mra retti rued' twine from
,iisiting- friendani Toronto. on Salttrday.
._, you want a Stylish. try, %.";
Yls,„ik,, 'Merchant Tailor. • .
. ,
' •
Mt, ROY MacKenzie of ,Leaniingkin,'.
Watt the :gnat et the,Alispes', .Macl,censie
over , • . ,
,
,• Donald' VcChailee. wile ',spent the.
Whiter:months lioniehere;:left on
golidaY for $einans, Seek, •
Charles Tate and wife, of Bine:,
Vale„.Were. week -end guests Of his brOth-
Mrt. Vrank Tate, of town. • ,
Mr. Wilbur Webster and .dinighterN-
Mary ‘.and Dorothy retinned to them
.homean•SeafOrth Tuesday.,
Cleods.saved.frotii..tiofirc asePli„-,B)110
at tlig 060' formerly OCCOP104,-.4)7 Prf
Walker V. BrirTzSznin, ' •
Suits pressed and cleaned promptly
and well. T. clerk, merchant Tai1or.
John:Ioynt •WesleY,... 'Were
itliensallon'Tgesdo..atteliank: a ..sOle.
..t?f estate of the late George joyet
-
Mrs George Haigh and little, 'daugh-
ter, -Mary, of. Seaforth, are visiting at
the, home of her nietherrgv,,w,...-..John.
stone,- at present, • , ,
•
Jarnes rinlater,' of Toronto,, Who -.one
tbilO clerk. vrith * R.)McintOsh,-.
renewed acquaintances . in towna few
days ((Pflug the Week;. .
'• Lt -k- •
now Lodge , .0, . d
divine service in'abotlyog Sunday; April
eeth. • Rev. A. RiChardaeri. will address
them in St. Peter's Chitrob. Visiting
brethren 'invited, -
•
,
Mr. 'Thee,. Summerville, of CargiU,
well-known Lueknow: :the early
days, was'a viaitor, in. town last ...Week,
Though well advanced. in, years; , is
active and; in, the Puloirment of. genii
PATRIOTIC LEAOUE TO RED.,
CROSS SOCiETy
The Wonien's Committee of the Pat-.
liotid-Leagne met at llise Boyd's .601118
on Priday afternoon O. finish the. peek-
ing of garments for the soldiers, .4a
resnit of. the industry of the wornen of
the village and vicinity for this, the sec-
.ond term, of this work, six' boxes were
forwarded to the. Red CAMS. on Mond*
containing the following. nrtieles:,
day shirts; 83 bed shirts; 14 dozen ban-
dages, assorted siets,;,3 slozen pairs SwF
sdu7gtair Covaatb;Id`bat?gx;of4113n4iti.,r8 AdwrdIsitOlegttos;1 an eneeay,eraft as soon 44 At -4Pp24r4
thiSi7the 404'0100 44hiPPed, s' 'result7c4 Oee twO'nf :the awed- men ininied'
the work: Of the first term, nutk, es An' lately Melo tho air the 'German
total number ,of. Orme:its follow§l't , 10 . soon, ,forced . to harry to the
4,0, .day shirts'il 55 b.)cl 'shirts.; 4 'Ohciera 'preteetion Pf OWn lies, is shot down
belts; 4 helinetS; 32 '.scarfs;- 15 pairs nr'forced to Anrreficir. "
GfristiCts; 406 pairs sox; 35 pairs' bed good 'account Of'. one; of.'. these ale
BOX; doz. w,asii, Clothes; 30 doz. cheese 'battles appeared 4 few deys. ago Ana
cloth handkerehiehi; 44. doz.' bandages; 1 reads is ,fonowa: . , .
sargieal coat;. §aes, lint In alldttion Ueathinatters of the British Army,
to this, about 14. pairs of sok were dis- . Northern France, 'Sunday, April 12th.
tributed'aniongst the boys who. enlisted,:
, nit iny privilege to -day witness
from our 01711 same, tech being for-ntss.,- -wonderful 'deniOnstration. of the niiper,,,f.
Cd'Vith tWo,,P4irSt .P3AtiAg A1°910 1•1‘).'' lOrity of the British i'04t 00rPk
:pain ef A9* in: all. :"..t .certainlY. _ef at -4ear,40,sett of the .4errieustratiOnit 'Wee
ns tlifricg 11 1 ',tit k.it:Ircovwid6ed4t 16v IVer onc hundred i4esre4°t•htellidrrie ea ;loaf hvilisY:. iGr ;nee; al fo.fetirel Yi "
etc., as O result of the interest, show every report he writes. -
some by their giving, o by jet 4,430, this afternoon gernit,a.
"And. yettliereis reom,,!' '• • aeroplane, was 'reported t-flYing over
••• ' „.•••,_).*.prea, • When: it • warr_ sighted. it jhad
`‘w"" Autos`*al linos:
vritaosisxxeda.W.i4lil,:o -tawnipiantattilioeri Bormitiosslii
Dr, . Elliott has. added . to his. read uninediateirefter , the field telephone
.:ealiirutivfienadelnot.-ton wi30,e1:4•!6.te.rdwif:dturydaltdo,71,,\, :pch lilan'q,d'ogwiir,cot3tittitr rising and
znitaishmosounrot: •
understand that:Reward flowSe also, hair log 14th: t40 'sky in goo v1.4 ..6,irom
'. invested in 4 clir 'w-nich- he. will '•iise in- -The' Getman, aviator discerned his en-drunnning 'np lightning rod business, 7-
,eintritoiesitIvirmoostttailtettrlimew•nnioinizstft417yheeasitnoide
:niaking
140er.- laet: .lif64:c,••ktl'it.vieirfet'telIttlIolfa:nhitl_OeljtVenttiegsuc
,a,n'Ir40eastPciet;si44,11,1t•,l'acii?i3s41. ,ettlAnni.n.EfactL,h," eboc4iiiecibgtep-ct
. than t.he pursuing Br'itish
orsr of W.i,ritopogl 'ha's beetiMete d a-eropiones,..bioke lab view .- Pa the
Preinier Itehliui Of g•sAibel34.1.. °1141111-1t9 • 'conte of, (mai wawa. halt ' TheY
of,a. cOrnixfissien to, investigOte Ailsi.tO- ..were- (-21-0,,•;an atrarlieL Ttoe .0eloire
.ftand. clUirge,s.; :.:AuStice iAlathers IV= :43uffti„difiZtais'apeprit.;
but hang- in' al...,
Einloss -and brother of Mi),Tfenry
,-.Ntat,beit-3., 0.69 . oloe,t• regular in space. It appear
ci-rrolii -the ground that :the
• BATTLES IN TUE AIR
British mid Preach Win Over °croons Ansi
are gsphilyClearing the Ain
A feature of the war which' has lately
developed is themarked superiority of
' British. and French airmen. over the
Germano. Since the -weather has' clear-
ed and conditions for air 'scouting and
raiding bef,g1no noire favorable, a num-
ber of encounters . between and
German aircraft have token 00104
of r4Q•st eitaraeter+
British, arid Freoch 7-airnaeri: have
adopted the policy of at once' attacking
Our §tock or new
papers. .ready for
yOur inSftectiOn.. The
pattOpiS; -01Ctrs a0
prices will please you
large assortmeut
to ehoOse: from: You.
• may return remnants
or add to your order
----without-expease or
delay,:as oc6tits when
you Send- out ottOitqi
Examination invit.
harre
DR: A. M. SPlaNCE*
DRUG *S'i0111Z. -
CtIURCtI NEWS
Rev', j.langford, of the Methodist
Kincardine, has accepted a call
from the congregation of Mit,ohell church
and at a meeting of the quarterly official
board of his present charge it was 114.
ainiously decided ter release Mr. ,Latig'-
ford at the;eud of the conference Year.
XasPercrAt. argimici will be given .in
the TOWO Lucknow, TueSday,
April gIfb., at% p in, by the Wingliam
Rand and Soldiers of the Salvation. A
very good, progqin has been arrenged
and an ifitereetieg and .profitable even-
ing is assured.. Mr. John. Joynt,' of
LueknOw, has kindircpusented to take
the chair Weather permitting; 4,11,0P;e0.,
ATRIOTIC CANADIANS
• IN THE UNITED STATES
enscr kucknow Lally Active la Conceits&
• Per Soldiers 0 the PAO.
Germans
ThettucknOw. girls do not readily
forget the land of. 'Weir ,nativity; even
AisfteyirroYie laurussotrfartegetildbeyncemxin
arti1e which
appeared in recent issue of the Yonkers
(New York State) Herald,. a ,copy of
which is to hand this week. *cam-
, panying the article was good portrait
Murray),
r,feottszpbh.;11twoolmlt i(zfooarriteyrlyio' fineaenr.
higirisom. eypite.17;11 141 ,tb: ;do ,,a• ,„c un7 Previous tr:medk:tni.0144wp sfcrdpilmn. ,doilt.it:Tvviiteseg14.nkite.roalf,41,044r,tieri:
veSrsTaaryyaofriflthTeriimne8NoTr000.-.-Tofhethteenut14v...ing "s. traitniteshri27mInrre,ri was
Dthaeuhghosteters,s7 oyfe$terthe.
Wilson was celebrated at the Dovercourt day aftorneon at her home, 102 Locust
Tit°0:scici air llniblhtto.rixttnnOwbnoareobin Tiialorilect'oetwOedn benefitiliati moat theact aancoeli joawnesrohdeiolds nioorw that
4400Caidlietltac.111.rgri:rivneTr Igiceh+' has the
thePrfer°m144‘ until,1 o'clock: the 'hou'rs of
presented. with -4J1 111413-61110tBa• addreSs.• the receptien,. guests from this city,
by the inenibers 'ef tlie-Courygave)u,' -NoVeYork City and BrOoklYn catie 'And
A token °Oh* esteem :for, • PM, W114e' ment,In. great-numbera.-and the presents.
Mr. Wilson 144 presented wail. a 'des- for the men; in the "trenches fell in a
sett Set handsome oak --e-as-e; veritable storm. Hospital -supplies of.
Miss •Thlth Wilson with 4 largo basket every .descripticiii, pipes and tobacco,
4flowers"-Mr. Wilson is one of 'everal writing paper, substantial articles Of
Popular ministers Toronto who Were wearing a,pps,r4 of all kinds, for men
horn In •Iiiiron,.• 'ho • boin,5 •L'ir native of. , and a large .a.moun t in money weraslven'
W9st WavvaD611,-..;:* • , over to the ' The Pa -airier) re.
TrfE Giorr,u..-"Where we got our oeived will fill several crates, They Will
Bible'', was the subject -of An. address,. be shipped direet to the battle front in
full of information and of11010h interest, , ' " ' •„ • ' • ' •
given by -Pew -DAncan-th war the
-
Guild meeting, Monday evening:. Prom chapter •has been7buSily- engaged
the very, early days -When, the Bible ,ilymaking and collecting garment -Saud
,sisted of a nninber of detached Writings ether presents. for the soldiers in the;
on stone, in phisor,.on leather and ',Allied,ranke...-- Already .-inany---:eases-of-
pirus,.the • development was traced ,to the keedS have been Sent' frein here'.
the Sible as we have, to -day. ,Besides Many'of the, packages contain leftera
the address there was on the,' evenings ornotesOf enemiregefifent and good Cheer.:
,prograin a number Of readings find vocal to the. ,fighting inept and- a few'
mime, - , 'Dlies 'Aye already been recpived.: Mr's.
'f The 'meeting next Monday will be in liolt has in her possession a great stack.
charge of the Missionary Oinunittee, ectaf,,14etpte9rrstifornoinoi,stehlodilirrtsiewitilif? leleanZ ;Phi el Z3; • EVERYBODY'S COLON.
, tos ""waninaddress 11'0°1(111°r! ti ?dfont)wroonrtk°;-aliiwilpl g'gittee. .exPress deep sense of gratitude for the
• Jews. "Mr. Boholt is regarded as one of interest -taken in them by the lodies on
*03-'Peirsnized ' . were Petting o FecY, , . the best Canadian Authorities on this this 7 • ,
The Boyer.tocent'Stock Company sky. • , . ,” work, and his LitddreSS Whieb be The affair yesterday Wira
hicli played, hereeTiitcay and -$atarda,Y, The British- airmen 'were trying hard &Iron in the auditorium of the. church: ,Pronditte:in that it waa' the birthday an -
evenings was well patronized;esPecially to get above the German 10 that. they should be of touch interest. The :niverearY Of the National President, Mrs
on Saturday when • u ininiber of could shoot him down. • As they dashed. vs,tioli7Anny ;meeting whisk it was fear:: Elliott Langstaff; of Brooklyn, Y.
Tow was here under aliSpicea of the : it was a'S thOgil 'their ProPellers were been reit off until Tnesda,rthe 27th. " and was presented-With:an elaborate
THE FARMERS AND TIIE
RED CROSS SOCIETV
We Publish to (lay SO appeal- on hao,
.1folf of the Red Cross Sociez,y, by
, Amen W. Robertson.
Dr, Robertson is still bent knowa
the farmers of Canac4.1, es Prc,feseatili.,
ertson. Tie began his offichl vilifies) r
vice at. the Ontario Agricultural College
nearly thirty )fearki ago Twenty -1i le
years' ago he went to Ottawa aki
Co011101'01000r for the -Dominion
Dairying Service of the Departine4
• Agridulturn 110911 l'40eAlne.
trustedthroughent Canada.'„From.Prin"...a
'.Uclward Island to...41bettoo 'farmerspr
Ated 1)y the 'illustration Dairy Static))
s)ad the Travelling Instructors; Ittlit; .61i 4 !:
PIO of cheese .and butter in Canada ad)i. fff
ed. to -the reputation of italliral worker,-
. Other kublie -services of cOntintrinr.t
and growing' value were inaugeratel.
while Professor Robertaon was Vonimi*.
siener of Agriculture,' Am-eng theni Were.
the Live Stock Bran* the Cold Storage
Serviee, the 'Seed Grain Cropetition4
Trial Shipments of Pratt to the teited„.
Kingdom; And Exttnsions of Markets:
Besides there Fora the Manual Train.
ing Movement, the ,Sehbor Garden'
Household and the Conaelidatffe
ed Rural Schools, •
7 In More recent years, Dr: Robertson •
was Chairman of the. Royal Commission .
on Industrial Training., and Techoleal
Educations, 'Farmers in all provioce.,
are. With the Survey...of
by the Commission of Conservation am!.
the Illustration Farms of, its Committee
On Lands; of Which he is Chairman.:
in -these and many other ‘,70,ys,.
-1tobertsouhaagiverrthelatira-re
adatilie;beStthatywas •He. says
im"iatheir many'. oppottuni .„ •
'
tie, for-nmelt.'kindfiess otut, ;or •ivorfa
.appreciationt-.7-t:"Bnkthigt;iiiiilbm.debtore-.7
Loo.'Andlienew remindathein of tltttr,
*'.4iis.iiglift-hdlirfs'fitege,fto.apteri,i thee>, '
fO'rntinkf.w YA•tirier.•..
,q0nntiy r'neidents attended. • The 'dm. through the lazy hovering smoke clouds • da would conflict With this. niecting, has Shewaspresent f during the reCeptiou,
' benquet et AffieriCan. beanty roses The
Cn, and both ,parties doubtless tos:rib.',2f-allIrt.a. gigantieleather ,
of,Mr-.-~_and josepli:7-Holt.=
r ire profitetf hYthe enterprise:7Th° dramas , The aviators ignored' the German •
l'etwater 'presentation was made by Mater Sohn
given: by the Conniany prove very-poPT-77 slirepnekFinally their,-„mitChines show,r
la LW len 4; Al
C Ot -ASA WA 31.
formation nt tim sontinci3Oftioe. ,
6001) GRAS l ARM WAXT,E14.-unst...ns,
e • Ifv.oU rence0,.anA plenty or water:
•
,rnrs. We are,darion.
Mots, fortitO dollars VOrth,ttna..3ad. Aft>.
.
for borso hair. Nisicommorets • vitr,faioor7e..,
7;...5f1ene.f • • • •.
-
.1110N.h.X'T•Or.011.104 ortgagJs4afal,nnto,-,.,
• at reasonable rang.. trn itantt•nnt.,.n, 1444 '
:Stook and 1Vtdttial.0ontp.ilites, •
• , pEu. .11kok04:4.arekeeir,
jar-- and We " again ed in -relief above the-GerMan, vilicr: had _ S. trlitcya,undestan.di is got- .31m Langst6it. in a, few wordsibank, poT.7..saie
s_Axli*x-croott-.general. nurpogOi4dorseo-
_ „,„„
'formation at 'rseatiael place.
; w-eigoed crOW4Iii-Ltteltnow. 7:- •
--...,4'' - scared tfaek aerose-theThiritisk.frOnt ,. t'
. ,, . _ . 2,, , .ti e , 11 13.P. sh within range . of the
naaicis Olgarrize • .` • •-
, - • 7 - 7 . ' .. ,•' ' 'shrapnel of. his forward trenches..
'A' ineeting Of 10901 bowling entbnOi4148 . Itavas .Possible to count ' '.32 German,
awtasion'hflol, ;t'rhuee. geolifinnegv e:eian411641,:las°01.4eiclii: dn.: stin1166, Int er ibtials 4, .vie atitge, odenotingsera nsdh r ttoponseelt, - to
Officers this Veer are: Prearient, Dr. A. their foe, . The' German Snail* tried to
M. Spence; Yi°0 Pres. R°t't Johnston; • circle back toward his . own lines, but
Seey.-Treas f i Robt . Brown. Grounds alwaywan English aeroplane was inter-
Conunittee consists of T. S. neid, J. A. posed and lie was forced: 'down toward
, Gletime and Dr. 'Spence.. 'Tournament
Since the introduction of the War the earth.' '.
cna,ke one final dash for - home, ba,g 1.1e ' Mrs. McGue and the 'Misses O'Malley
f '• tion
Cominitteet'W.11011; It Johneto,u, and Finally the German . swung about to Contract or the stone tounda .
'Tax.Stanin' a number of eetiyano.onmoi j•to' e,A-liCtTelleyn.n'oeltiontl:hweneielillib..i .t.„loi°81ishotc)Prewdai.tdo: was noir 00 low Wel he Was Witillq . were home front St. Louis to attend the
-regarding the use of the ssane have been °Pea OiL•Ma*. g011e-Wit-bn:. grand- • ten-rn-' -range of thethousandsorBritish soldiers : funeral.of•Mrs. O'Malley who, was-interf,
7:wit 0,e'r'ryheettslapteoestoiigsettatatmthpesW. „.pitir,eS,tartedit a.t4.3peilatt.iiliel.rigeroleticillicia!jteinstgeppsocrolol'Eihdeit.itoank:en . in .,tInci- tGrpenrerilluens,.niacb•in.:ei now. sa-ndwie.ii7 04 iii the Catholic cemetery- on Menday.
ot this week. -
arY..,stninPsser
., too 'will 've ei,STaxitaiiiPe9 /;1c., tsca-p' e iiti‘,,,, : " , ' , • ,., et, bzstwaenedn tfihr:Bfrioitmthe 'ihBohrietai.shto.arenrd
eo-
. , ,. . . , . . - . TIT E ' • t11.Vir„Lsr HAI; IMPROVE3tESTS
The ilanever.,Post. statee that Cloorga ' A. driOir0 Iniall rnaY be arrested in P • .... . . . . noeheine is go on, some vo r s
Redford, of ElnaWried,..„' lnventer of the any publicplace in alocol option mum., bank and fiew well into 13ritish territory a out of a possible 250, .The Site is
Iniperial Baillolden is' about to Start civility Under an amendment made 0. which was aceepted as a sign of surreal 9
der^ ,
the mainifectury of a game trap; another ,-the •hist session .of the Legislature, winch
itiveotioo of his.. Thrt oats, is known*.104 proroglia , .0114a the IaNy as 0,0E,,, tit theThe English aeroplanes .foliowedsaw tlie German land onon-
the:
, the tatedfnrdifoniane.TraV:lind is de= liiireIll3. etoOr a inan *As imrilur* from rough eroand in the rea.r of the -British
,.._ y '
signed to kill. the ''.9aliiiial fininediatelY , arrest in a local option hotel or 'restaur..
enzite...,beinwenutztti. ,,Ti*,,tinps willj..)n, anti bi:te,the.,mitritte ho oapered out: on trenches The German luacliiiie was
smashed -and the pilot- crushed to death
:under the aeroplane, but the observer
Officer. was only slightly bruised and was
taken Prisoner.- The battle in the sky
-lasted , ions afid one half .hours. All
buSiness in the Ypres' ceased while the
battle as on, as it was in full, view of
the positioes and the deep bine of the,
-,-4ky: was inaired only by the, feitther-
smeke from the Shrapnel and the flash
of the-Wingif-of-the aeroplanes- in.,.:the
atmosphere." g
•
- . ..
9 .
-tinan, auto; alord._ .-Ik =ieexpeeted,Ati
a week, ,
Miss Fowler returned to Strat-
ford 'Normal' after epencling two weeks
at her home here. .
ISfrs.'Win. Lavin has been in Berlin
Hospital where she was 'successfullY
operated on for a tailor. • '
, .
Yeo has 'begun the foundation of
his :house. , Mr. Alex *Grant has the
omaadueo'irbeyr.tli,..e ,Visher Mat/Atter/ Om of
Coesentst4'Conventiss
A•rneeting"of the-COnservatives to-se-
lecta candidate contest, South Bruce
16 -it& -Baden -Government at the-ripit
boininion elections,Wilt be hod at the
Stone School House, PormoSit, on Thura--
day, April 2661i cothineneing at 2:36'
: '
despatelf •the London
papers • of last- reported *.that
Cameron Gethle$ had, enlisted, to serve
in 1 lullers4earittr-lef -thelfitktatrao
and Would- shortlybeleaving -Mitphell.
The^ filets were somewhat overstated .
Geddes had not actually enlisted,.
though evidently'had *dignified a will-
ingness' to:. do BO. DifterelA arrange-
ments have since been made and WC
understand that lie, later decided to re-
main with the brink.
Wirier f)'Cnibert •
A. -quiet Wedding was solemnized at
the streets he was liable to arrest by -a-
police oftWer. In public places in towns
and cities :ander local option it is said to
nave been customary for the pronrietors,
if they-aVere net in--synipathy with 10041
6 tion, to proted the man who was in-
toxicatad.. ,
Division court '
Judge.Klein held Division Court here
on Tnesday, but, as -iirviremt boy, On
"Court clay', the docket was short and
;-thetailes of no great interest or import.
• ante.:-A-Catii whithe-terrpied'the- court.
for a - time Wart that of the • Formosa
Brewery C. vs. J. 0, .01ark- - one time 7 ,
"etor-of-the-Boyal-HoteiAmelase-
The Co, sued, for the value'of 'beer bar- J. E. trOin, r; P. S., visited our school
rels and bottle crates which they claim Monday morning.
Were not retiireed by Clark at the time ...Mrs. J.-.X.,,Mackenzie and kiss Mary
the hotel WAS burned out, nor since; The svi ited at, , John NiacDenald's, Ripley,
diffetente appeared to be as to the nuin- '
her of barrels and crates that , were , not yesterday, „ , .,,
Miss Grace MacLennan is sPending a
returned; el.* as to who wag responsible.
After hearing -the ,-evidente-two wit. few 7days with gr:s... Dan- IllacDonald,
iieSseafer the Co. and Mr. Clark' for •Leeheish•
hinikelf, the judge said he would reserve 'Vir0 are glad to report the recovery of
_„„,,,..„ iiiii........„, ...tho mi4eacirettioareopotoer Ids Judgment.. 14/1r. Malconason acted 'Messrs, Robert Hamilton and Dan. Me-
. or,„tne.,..eato-e-avar-- , , , _ .._ ,...__ - - Inniaaftertheirtecet;trillnesS -
I-
Wedneeerwafternorni„April 4th.;_when ` , -; ' 7 '-.-- - -- Mr. G. Roberion and..Misi McAllister,
Ilillea Mabel •Culberk daughter of Mr. and of Lacknow, :vb3ited the former's &ugh--
-Whitechurdi. - :ter, Mrs'. Sr. 0. MacKenzie. SiindaY hist:
_ _ ilistmxwo••••
•
:'
. Amberley ° . .
-Mondey,April 10th,
Mr. Ed, Herford is under the doctor's
euro at present. ' . :
Mrs. Jackson and Bili Spent the wee
end with friends in Dungannon.
We.are,glad io., hear Atex. Menichio
is reeotering After his serious illnese. •
BOU.R.-. TO Mr. and Mrs, fRebett
Steele, an 7V.hdrieSclay-, April 14, a son,
,
Miss Edna, Scott, spot last week visit-
ing her, aunt, 'Mrs John Einmerton,
Largan:
Mrs. Thos. 'Seoit and Mrs. Win. Steele
spent part of last week with frienda in
Brigdett, '
Mr. Ashley Pair was in nut burg last
week aid made quite a number- of sales
°f1.,111fellshrirlIY.arry. domino rind lohti
Scott have rented Mrs, Arnim Babb's
ciarrn for the coming Alt •
ed the ladies-forthe-remembliutee.--She-
Iiiis been connected Withtlie-seietyhere'
for such a long.time.that, she said yeal.
terday, she had come to look upon . the
members as her own daughters. was
the first time, to her frecolledtion, that
She had celebrated' her birthday outside
of her own, home and She was viably
•
touched by the reception accorded her
. The guests were entertained during
thereception byMiss Daisy Pickering,
soprano solOist, of this city, who recent
ly returned from her vocal studies abroad.
She favored with several numbers.A light collation was Seryod by the
'hostess during the afternoon. Mrs
'Griffith,- John, and Mrs. J. ',Murray'
Moore poured.. . The. Misses Eva and
Marjorie Youngs, of this city, 'clad in
the dress' of Baden Powell Chapter, No.
the mostheafitiful in Teeswater, central Girl Scoots; aided serving the
Goodale, Mrs • Newsome
The foundation of the old Town Hail.. Mrs. Aiusley
City. Mrs. Wilfretlit , Mrs.
The loiver fleor is to be relaid of: maple
ample daneing hall. and Toon,' for the -94K14‘tEd:ward P'---Eal,ef
and worthy of fi fine edifice. guests. Receiving with Mrs. Holt were:
4s.tor.be..iwied_to. adroit cjt ;76nnering.I. ;and Miss S. V. D. Miller, of New T.
York -
9414 stlititions removed to provide en, Kennard Thomson, Mrs. Eugene Chapin
• Laurier
' I I
le •
• foe f
8hortTeirn oi Years .
Antdrest-Con'oons,
, Nyable,l-lalf.Yearly
NtcOliAtt,tz
Assitte••'-$70,180,551
The °NatWest Permanent 1 oan Compatill
20.11ang ,A.West • roynnto
Uctircoonted-by
fog. ‘.4.g-tievv,Lukntr, thif
Clit flowers
Any purposer Wedding lInriches
and Mod Designs a Specialty.
Stewart's
Godoricht onto
'0$
tA, Abe 'Culbert. of-totingammir and
Mr. Genre Giesler", of Ashfield,' were,
-united in triiiiiiiiiiiViteRridgeltei
the bride beintattiretLin adresi of Mae.
silk. After the .edretnody the, happy
couple returned tothebrideghoniewhere
aelsanty luncheon Was served: Mr. and
Mrs. Glazier have taken _up, bouukeep.
frig 011 the grooves taros, 0000 0 Aslifield.
A Possible eatifidate
In view of the possibility, of a domin-
ion election in the near future and the
ikeessitioeffke Canso-00On" party - of
South Iltnce seleeting74M4 and untried
.tat,Kadate§ VaitSta11h, Which last week
appeared in the Unice Herald and Times,
ti strong Conservativepaper, is of inter-
est. Here it is; •
4Tobti ParVis, tin* well-known
auctioneer, ii•being freely spoken of as
the probable Conservative candidate to-
'Oentetst South, Bruce et the next Donnie
ion election, whieli it is. eX,p0OtC0;: will
be teia about hoe 14th.
• doubt, many tither desirable flattlea will
be brought before theConvention at Vor.
utak& on the $utli., yet it is probable that
the nomination will go to Mr. Parris,
who is vtry popular throughout tits tho WOrld's Stipream llook. ,the lqad.
ingt And ohnuld *hie to reelaire'Houth ers are Misses Agriefi Xtimedr rind Vag.
,
lirui* for tlo Ccniervativue 9111 Lutilloot
9.***9.99.9999.9
'Tuesday; April.2.0th..
Fox vas in1.4inowe1 last vicek.
• MISS Ida Curriek, of whigitiih,
Stinclay at her liouie hero. -
Misaos tertha and Agnes 'McKay of
'Wingliain, spent. Sunday at their honm
here: • , . • • •
Mrs. Piner, Of Witighini, spent Suri -
day at. the home of Win 7Martin in the
, ,
• village,
r 11^i);`11,014T. Mowbray is running the -
&ripper this* Week ,on itedoint of the '
illness of Mr. Wilson: . „ •
We are iiierrY to iepott the setiotiatett-
illnefis of Mr. .tames Wilson, it is .
hope& Ito will Seen he about again,
VIrri-e-Tri Winnipeg on April
to Mr. itea ute, .Mardio,11, a AlOtt
Mrs. 'Marshall was formerly Miss Winnie
Cityler,
The Guild:meeting ..Suridav even-
bg
was coadacted by Hebert Mowbray,
ttiostiblect being "One bay in Seven
for the Highest. Thinasa''. , The subjeet
far next Sunday' evening iaf "Plo tilde, •
annual Poultry Show. The stairway is
New Basis ot School °rants
The new basis of ',Ural public eche())
grants is on a sliding scale; like thfitOrri
duties in England before Free Trade was
to be rebuilt and a new one added. The
upper floor is.to be relaid with a slope
toward the stage. As the roof is vette be
raised the ceiling will be the same/with
variations: The doors and windows are
to he.made lit3W And tight; ' the north
half .of the roof istobe way- removed
and the -whole- roof made new with
sliinls. metal �r slate -would- be too-
Ittairy ntarn%r1sing
• YOtt,r0 otdi LOOPOCtion'Inytt41, •
" • - Ct, A...`Orentr, '
8444-0 • 'Wront'1,•reek,rarirti Liman*.
COItN--Fce,l Cori
for r.9t11.0 nt tno-Rci '.a.n'n <
• tor, ear • or -Anterinatt jn8t twit vett.'
•• ' cal' 13, C. '
'25414-,fe; ' tiromx..itenie'r
. _
.1100814 AND arr in tito Vittngo.ot-lacitodo:
ior Saw, Apply _
1444 ct ' .11,; 0, Towers. " • • .••
„ •
Pure Bred 'Jarred. Rocks, 0; .A,;: O.,' "..tignd AO' • •
• lay eolith". AcasVI•Mo a seatak. • . • .
4t11.• Con, Kinloss. " Iso,113„ LtuognoiV,-
„
. . r
cargokolgok.S.A.a.1.4441niast'oc.r,ehe'llait
Iturelann).noW Bran10,gnott'isItt'or,
' transit .14,
Appirt0 :1101t"233.'10",inuw
1B,444-0.
•
An .atiotion Salo. or 4 , ousehout eirents ',4",”
hunt at Lot20,tton. 2, Aultoss,
At o
2 'clook. •AloadaY, 411)1•11- 1:010,
The * 0.
re14tgq tinattiOr or Ata-A`,0$L3A'5-------- -
sale ann tumutnnor Or vory geoa.avgetOsk.--,--- ,
' -,--lAtat0:4-1,1ate'tietk 0ACAt:krop. •
2241). 4431itt.earvis, Auecieteerl •. •
-HOU, SIG•-#01-t-SAIARttn& cigar -acre% -or -
• 'Or "it or rent, with rotnt ittauttu0 for rows •
and Ilorier., gcod.orive stied, ntftr-,Intitugz -
8p1Ing.wdit, nowlSr Wed. Una
gdoki-nutun'410:4t outside ot.,stito Ilan& in;
44000 ..0)V AntiCk particitlar$'41,141Y.t0.
0-5,p; • Juno parron; Innntouvir, Va.*
1101.7$1.1,1 FOR BAtU 01t11,14NT-Sti1inrPrerrtt,
ifituatect on tilougit 61, lionse tutor lotto
aodnothPtd6.4.41:11it,,,h;op,rits3th69.6,gi)k4antt:_ttNuedater 407,the
:• atott*Ottmo.NOttn.--13 -itotit",ott -.evea-151c..1-,--•-L-,-
. :11arttrold sort warce corgreoteo4Stacie aa.x,.L'...
'' .1.1CenOuse;:, aisorraistreeS em..P.graratirota.....,
from4 illeewLA,._to/toI. regulationst04.:.(I tiohuaenectP06:11*,914svehliTait'aioPli::v:gaq'irinisei .,-,-,..,.'t.atIllitaver;74,v111,44:1;lees;r'pIs2,i7.11.Yt:xiitte'ea,st ;-oti;i's.14:;.,i,',oit:a'cifi*:!ot tja-141t-l'll41.--4:'
... ..,...g.no.4.0.tor otplotnen‘iintroxp? noun. twein
expensive:- A -wing is to be built to.the id given is alio-increased iniarge.r3eetions. 4
north- nide- to in Auditorium
glVe a conerete illustration: a section al& tan 0 tOr .....„, wc,elcq.-'',-f jpiegolatio.n. ,. :''''' ,. bOtthe ' the' ;:fi.re- Apparatus • below, -T•(a
wassessment of $100,00,ovet
The -Public is assured, • h°*64eri-4h4t- Will be'given the- iniiiiiiiiiiii percentage l'itiltel4-ltOr4igiVo..11that-thn'P1ktrAtip,
none of the fine architecture' Huta
a of 20. r.rhe amorint on which •no , grant .8'1"ist.ftn. 'netwe"nr 119"t tho-7-nnit'el'74101")"" ' •
• •e QIci TEI•Wil Mil 4r4 . :. 11 " '• )-"nitt'gw r t14:41Co(Inenitv'lint9t1.14nrattigitYttliiitIlixig111:C't4'0'e-olitt 1.
1:066.1tS put out side which -are to be red-. --..1813113actirnons, ItsheirnetIC"ea-tAfore, the ,gilirt .Pii 4ill.se.,ellicienu
inaterr .a.'ii. nits. -7 - 7 .
es Inerataueensees ea the Areemeenrearre.- a).;-.7.7
where the teacher hos been receiving a 10 1)0 vatittstooSsaillgritittnueettsattlat rontretiltallotrotipiAtiv,rct.. ,
salary of 4500 will be 20V0 on, $100 ' or -said atilt an chinos against, tile saai pattnersaip •
$20: The grant 'tinder the former system are to us pkoseatea ra tail saw'. Joaa, 4. Oct!, op
whom trier win be settled.,__.-
W010 have been $60. ' ' kl, Bort, • •
22-4•75, ' '•Bowatto Dow80.
.. . ,
but not pressed. f
DON'T EVADE TtIE LAW.
The P. O. Department has issued the
-following circular to the public:
Post Office Department,
Ottawa, Canada.'
Under the Post Office Act, Sections
65 and 66,the Postmaster General has
Itie-exclusive privilege Of receiving, ad:
leeting, conveying and delivering letters
, _
Bilis and accounts whether in'open or
.sealed envelopes, as well as circulars or
other printed matter enclosed in enve-
lopes sealed or ready_ 0...be-se-alert are
"Letters" within the meaning of the
Post Office Act. ,
There is 4 penalty under Section 136
of the' Post Office Act which may
aniount to $20 Oo for eaeli letter 'ii11y carried, '
It has beet brought to the Attention
of the Peat Office, Department that some
business firms' desiring to =avoid p ,ying
the War Taxvglint hecanie effective on
'the 15th of April, propose making ar..
ringernents for the delivery of aceounts,
bills,, eirettlarril etea through mans other
than the Peat C)ffice, contrary to the
Postal Act, " and a warning is hereby
Oven that the Post Office Department,
intends to insist that the law . shall be
rigidly 'Wed up to, and will in 110 cit.
eninstances allow these partisi to avoid
paying the onecent tax which has been
imposed for war purposes. c#
All letters COhVeyed, received, eorteet.
ea, sent or delivered in contravention of
The Ladies' Guild Of the Anglican Post Oflice Act will be seized noes.
Church 'filet on Wednesday and, p0,004 soy stops immediately taken for the
S.1140' heX ef8004S for tilt Itsa CrOsa, P00010,011 flf thti- elsnders in all Wet%
$ocW10 whogit tlAelmr )4410% oolotiotovit
AFTER THE 'CANTEEN • N4iee-Re Dugs
• All Owners., possessorseir hatperers of
Lost week's Chesley Enterprite had dogs within.the Village Littistiow are
:1141Oltowing:, A. couple OiThihernber4-01 1ecin11cd-tnprotarelroar the-tudershoi.,--
the loeal W. C. T. U. were canvassing ed a tag for every dogoVniell or barbered; -
43,gbt itioiitietoi a roseedhfasai erAiiisgostcloamnif iy .0 tr4hni townon.lea.d giand onlaacanteensor isstetse vondocei teloot urrers bceos htg4goo: tot andeiipayouosgfit:hbe_ a‘enil b oie cei t act icri efel:ececiye trtt• i.40:collarbnewgrleeot r,;; loW71 1;14: oes rlw;
lottrlicga-eifatioti•301116;:rIstie.atAktiltlyitoOrri oon. :T:e'est .
eh ByrIaNIvo'eo,51,:etrsvAinio;af4wslp:icafoi401:::.
boys Who have returned from Guelph 29z4 -e.
and they will give details of drunken -
nes that is rampart arnotigthe khaki -
clad boys who 116. -VO access to the open
bar. One young man from this town „
told us it was impossible to get through
the bar -teems of Guelph for the throngs
of soldier* most of whom are hitting the
booze. And when the vote was taken
hi the Legislature on March 31a, to
close the bars ,during the ,war it was
voted down by 23 to 54. Premier Hearst
Missed his golden opportunity of curb.
ingekt King, Alcetiet when ho votod
against cutting etr even one hour at
night front the Whiskey vendors' legal-
ized sales,, Last 'winter two soldiers
were killed near Guelph by 4 taclial
tat and the inquest brought ant the fact
that both were intoxicamd. 1 Lojnueh
longer Will the Christian elett&s of
Ontario tolerate the C11116 of the open
had Our bands 4r0 0106,11 i11tthiS Mat.
ter, We Itottid Mallon.;to
01* t14 hat eifelw in tke VON-
iim,......,....: ...............0.,
I
.PLANTS AND Ou sins .
liertbinedrbrenda-4:1),tertY A 10 Par
h .
Cuthbert. -Marlboro- and .Gelde.0
Queen tit '$1.50 ,,,,,„' ! .
Tometo, ' Cabbago ' and.; delery
A *great variety of ilowors MI6
as Geraniums fo r holding,
,• AstersDatiliaS, also Recited
Climbing Doses,. Dorothy'rer.
kins,' eriinson Hamblen , and,
inany',Othera. *
All good stream,* 'plants,
• Per Sec At
Wifirtockbutit 'Fruit Paint
40,,411100, milisitsy P D.
.!
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