The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-11-04, Page 4"TAW
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There yeti' fealize the uttlfireakness
that xoba ambition, destroys appetitet
*MAyiks mule a burden.
Toreeterethatstremethamisteminethat
1*10 essential, teething hart ever equaled
eic cosepared with Scott's Itinirlsion,,n-
view it strengtli-sustainiug netwi$1)-
200mst invitOrateS the blood to distribute
irnergythroughout the body while it.s touie
'value sharpens the appetite and refiteree
health in *Patera:1. permanent VIOY. s
11 you aro run down), tired, nereeut1
overworked or Ick strength, get Scott'e
Ilanuision to -day. At any drug stare.
Scat& lbonist.'74uvuto, Out.
Business and Society Cards
JOHN SUTEKRIAND &SONS, Xittl., Guelph.
Ont.1 1auranoe,,V7re and Ater/ne.
HAEVICY.t.1.01INDSA.4..14ucknew.Oht..Agent
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kr vsrious hues of Ansutanoe, Vire and itife
'It class oomtmmies guaranteed. Only
rosident agent inimcknow Of the Loudon
it UtUal. A nUalbar Or Village and farm
• properties tor sale
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'CREAM, WANTP..:,
WE want cream and will pay the
highest market prices „for geed.
cream. Summer Creamery aud
Cheese Factory Patrons having
cream duringthe winter mouths
,would do well to ship to us. We
weigh, sample and .test each can
• of cream Carefully that•Ive receive,
, and return a' statement .ot. same
each tiMe., We furnish two cans,
pay express charges and. isaue.
cheques f3r cream . twice each
month. Write us and give us a •
trial.. • It will cost you nothing and „
..we guarantee yott Satisfaction'.
Por fuither .particulars write or
send for cans and give us a trial
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,The Seater* Creamery, Scsiorthe Ont
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G AND TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
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Double, Track all the Way ."
Toronto - Chicago
FOR CHICAGO
eaveToronto80ant,60Opm. and
.11.45 p.m..daily,
- capital offence. • Miss Caved Was found
FOR moNTREAL, guilty Of breaking the law -admitted it
eave irkonto 0.00 a,nr„ 13,Z0 nut:, andin fact; and she knew the. • punishment.
MOO P:131- _ • She Was not, therefore, unlawfully- pu
- ro,quipment the finest otall to death, The-erinoe .-of the Germans,
therefOreiweengt_egeinst bitt against
Panaina.4.Paeilic--.•-Eirpcmi041
the world's- sense. Of lieeetliY7iinct its
: • ittandicc.); Los .Ange14 and , ideals. of civililationit has net been
San.Diego. • - the, Practice of civilized nations to put
, women to death for this crime
Pull ItcuartiiiocUlu berthaorsrgAtu. res. yat.t-71.7.
It 4.8. evident that Germany bas added
to her enemies. by this last atrocity.
mAirrnt, Agent, Lueitnew.
hone 2 ThroUghout the English speaking
•Werld men.hatre been Stirred to fury by
Tit .6f. tliis we have' evidence in a letter
HE SUB ,; IS BEATEN t.
19 General:Sam 'Hughes viddch reads as
' -Mame is one cif tlit greatest teeters follows; '
the world war, according to the ob- Mils Cavell murder shenid arouse
i,1449.08...0.1.krefesSiot thf94ghtAttr,:thet'iverht:+0.
a:et:lean, at the ttalVerriiir ol Vierit Vengeanee. I cannbt fight at the front,.
and 'formeirCiiiiton • boy, .who has.. butl:can-pay-for-a-sulastittite-,' perhaps.
t returned _ from A summer tn:the-- tyo.„ andi atu sa1litig__b3_puf400
until ihnittiti
offerteXhurlIdaY inerelant
Att,tachnew. Ontar10.
D. MA,01/41ZIN. PAVIrlatOt
and Editor. -
TIIURSDAYi NOV. 4th1915
TEMPIP.JitANCA iff &WWI:1U
. The government of Meadtelot bs
decided to -submit the question of Pro-
hibition to a vete a the.'people by way'
of .;eferendurn in March of 1916, arid the
premier healiaidlliat, in thee event of
the vote heing favorable to prohibition"
no IleenBea Will he failed in Manitoba
after the, first t:of Mar.. • , -
There is little doubt but that Naniteba
will folloW Saskatchewan and Alberta
into the dry belt, It is a curious fact
thet,theugh drunkennese appeared to be
a more prominent featere t.the ii00k),1
life of Ilie-Westera -thaw:1-04e 'Eastern -
provinces; peoliibitimi „makes mere rapid
PreRreall there•thanhere.
the Weet.the electors are less. 'hound;
'bl partyliefithrin they:etre in the older
Province*: There . the vote for `the'
measure e they want rather than for tht!
paity leaders, ,It is to 1.)0 Obseryed,
hiiwever, tlia "neither in .Alberta nor'
ManitOba, didit! political partY.conie out
for Prohibitien, What-the•gevereMent
both provhites did was subunit the
emestitin to a vote 9t the, people. Thi's
the fair antidemocratic way of deal.
tog. with the matter. It seta the judg-
inenkof the peeple independent of. pol-
itical constderation I� Saskatchewan
Provider Seett1ook the_ bull -by the horns
44d impoeed upon the peev.
ince as 4 gOvernMent nteaslire. .• „
• .. ' it'a•
jpnE.,.,!og wjliGsON?$} VICTORY
AdMirers, of President NVVison have
been boasting of his triumph in the con-
troversy whir Germany regarding the
submarine warfare and the drowning Of
United -Stetter citizens on Bellhop neut-
ral ships. '
'The Germans did proinise to give up
the, indiscriminate sinking. of neutral
ships , without warning and ,they disa-
vowed .the attack lupon the Arabic, der
claring that the captain had wed Con-.
traiir to his orders.
fl'hat leeks very muchlikea'aistOct
trinmPh for the president and his Policy
Of reasoning;witkthe wlld animal. BUt
But the German diplomats no. doubt
.were influenced in their discussion
acquiesce in Pfesident Wilson's dentin&
by the fact that.the British admiralty.
had . encceeded in ,c1OStroying about
eighty per cent. of their itibinarinee.
Boat after boat bad gone out and failed
to return becanee it had been rammed
by a British destroyer oi caught in one
of the giant idea nets skillfully placed
in the paths the :under -sea demon . was
.likely to take: ' Once caugfit in the net
the fate of the submarine crew iaalmost
WE...horrible to "contemplate. •
With their enhinarine fleet reduced to
a fraction of what it once was, -a iseort
or more Ot.their crews 'drowned, tneothers
disheartened,, and the bloCkade. Of Brit
ain arecognized failure, it was 'Paw - to
Yield to the 'demands of ..the United
it 4
ANOTHER .G,ERMAN REORDER
To the.trampling.upon Belgium- -and
theiinkingnithoLusitania, Germ-
ane have added 'another , ;blundering
crimet•And-offence-to-civilizatiolaiypilfr
ting to death the English nurse, Miii
Edith Cavell. - • ,
*iss Cavell, Was in charge of a nurse
trainingschoollit BruSsels, Belgium, mai,
entlie-side,hed been assisting British,.
Belgian, and French Refugees to;eseape
•from the country.' kilitary law, •in all
countries forbids this and makes it a
;mitts s es. is summer's expenenee month in your hands for the purpose
has brought the conclusion that "science longue the_war•laits.. I beg„:.in
tituT4uin'r viiffthri tvar,7' At the'dalt- a Way that will actually damage the
. break Of war England seemed out•diat. Huns, let othe,rs care for the Red Cross:
(Laced in war Science; but according to "My, heart is SO full indigation that
the professor, all that advantage. is 'be. I .feel.I ant butt you know
itig rapidly uiped Out, - ; • what I meen. Your friends are all proud
One example Of this is' the practical of you and what you. have dole and are
elimirMtion ef the submarine Meiliee. doing."
"'rho eubeatrine Wei a real menace at ' The writer Of the above letter is des,
Ile Stilted, "but now,-e'ven thong], eribed as a 1,roatinent citizen of the lin._
-you bear of ilienecesional los of a Brit- lied States who was born in Eegland• .
ieh ship, the 'submarine eitiiation is cont. 15111.1.0•1•4.0.411.1+aml.
pletely in heed. The liritish can destroy .0posporis jim THE
• • •German enbittarines Mater then the Chit. '. UNITED STATES ,
Inaba Call make item, there ia lie doubt There is, 'of course, in the tinited
of that, ThegMateaf' asset of the relb- stake a. great; variety' if opinion
itiid
marine Ito inviability, has, been over:. feeling about the war in Europe. It
'come science. With that want gone •
mesa a le way item inteneely pro.
the slibiliaritte matel f ' '
• , • Ally to Jurit as inteneely pro -Clement. .
feted drierilieg,. and once one is sighted by
.th0 navigat0v0 it' oniy.a• etre.. 1/ti,kthr.,' is it great diirereeee in tke
tintr of time notii, it io Aga to thq bottom monuqta,,,tuo otanding rind the. influence^
tit° oat • :1 • 0 of tloo0'holdintiltoditlotont viiwo, The,
\ "11', .•*1• " •
dwom.*•••••....v.••y....**.410.44if..14.11cr
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tine Lectriew smorimitt*
New Yolk IntleVehtlehE Itt th
must widely elteilleted*Ot Velted State*
eekly biegazinee. It is lea& by the
oreiuterigentowiele thinkius and. in
ewes a kowiqy; and -iert,
what It Ira to say under the imediegi
“TheEnti of Taker:
If there is any justice in the eoinste of
history the end of the Turkish Enapire
remit ritit be. fat' off. • What * happy,
what it glorious' cdtielti4OrM tih
ingor-
buS history that will bet
We still ,anticipate, notwithstanding
Germany's magnificent attack and de.
fcmc-, that t;116' Milo will wear her out
and the two eMPires 414 has 13%
whatever tbe result of this Tiirkey
as an ladependeut Delver will be wiped
off the map. IPGermany wins Turkey
yill be under her aphere of influence,
independent only in mine; if the Allies.
-win the Terleish Enipire be bleeve
to the fourminds of heaven,. and this,
lea. ivhat we devoutly Itepe for and
believe, . , •
'The Turkish rule foe thepast Ave Cen-
turies has insulted heaven. It has been
the .rele of erneltYonerder and lest, and
the, present atteMpt • to‘ exterfnioate its
Christian subjects has, eunPly -filled UP
'the. measure of • Wrath. Of the. facts
there can be rindoubt, .frem many sources
of itformatioN•frcik,Anserlead citizens
escaping the inassacrek and , now. fully
onfirmed by AinbasSador illorgenthau.
Tim Turkish rulers made a suicidal
blunder when theY put themselves under
the orders of 'Berlin, and they must
suffer the consequences.
WAR AN THE UNITED 'STATES
(Weldon Advertiser)
•
The New York Herald says that Ger?
many is making war on the republic; and
that the arrest of the German efficer,
Fay, and his eeconiplicep is but anether
manifestation of the treacherous and per-
sistent atteninta to, prevent the United
States from handling its hi6inesii as it
Wake , Washingten! is the 'cry of
the'llerald- arid. other great -American
.newspapers. They believe that is not
time to consider the German plots ad in,
cidentalitancting but as
parts of a sinister,poliy,' The Herald
asserts that Germany is now unable to
tneei the shell Or shell; and that
it is deterinined to SiOp manufacture
and' Shipme14- Of - to the
British and'Froncb. And well the
tretriblYet the power _of. the.
United &idea, with its great stse indus-
try devoted to, the pause humanity- A:,
few weeks ago the Herald ran a aeries of.
articles by Charles M. Schwab proving'
that thelhtlilehern steel plant alone was.
now turning,Out ratite niaterial for the
,Allies that the .Krapp works possibly
409nla for GeiltanYi " There is more than
one 'Bethlehem in. the United States.
It is fine forCanadians. to react ,be-
tweentlie_linea.tindkno*- that, the rn-
veiative genin; and•the pewerfiq indus-
try is working with e hearty 'good will
for the Allies, and that the -feeling is that -'11
nothing must hamper this work. Trine..
there are Many who Look upon the war. 1
.erders and the reiultant boom in stocks
as gigantic 'geed fortune; but there' are .f
ethers,. like the 'editor ot Life, Who are e
Most Please&ecause of . the fact that a
the.ammunition is reaching die Allies.
-.exelimively;Life says: .
• "The really coniforting.thing about
the war stock Market is that it is. a
-z-isign that the -Allies? needs- are-heing
"met: It in 'pity that Mir country
e•should be making money out of the
• Allies in this war. It is a pity that
them should not be charged up to us
all the war material that goes to
-7iiietead of them. ' But it iaa thousand
. tunes 'better,that they should be sup-
plied even at a profit to Ili, than that
they should lack supplies, .Our pro -
firs -and this resulting Market--arei
inore Or less an evil, .1nit , to fill the
Allies up Shells for ude. in this
war is a greetgood." _
• The good old Atnerlean heartis soiled
. It is. a heart that beats with the -same
impulse for humanity as the British
and theefferis of . such assas-
sins
as Fay, Schott; yon Hearst,
1
PUCE c01,1101 NEWS
Aalani Necheyfor over 20 year
foreman in Thb reeseratee•Newe otbee,
has severed his cdritiettlen • with that
peper and gone to Idetowel where .bo
wilt work on The Banner.
Cushman Smith, a farmer living
neer Peisley, eaeried a lighted lantern.
infh hay :MOW& and caused A fire
wliicb deatnayeit his barn. and etamon'e
'mop. Ile bad ineurance 0E41,700.
. Ruby Clemente, of Yager.'
vilje, Alta the first vroman to be .a4
mitte:t to practice' law in. Alberta. is a
coital to, .terfoefi IN; r te n*Paisley,r s. iltVin.rn0. ecom -
She ilea gieulaat3 b4931asfer
versity; rent% - •
. • •
Robert itti*ell, Of Walkerton, baa
four sons !OM irr -Caparhen artily, -.We
are on active eervitie at the frent, pne
heine on siek leave, and th;foarth and
youngest the militaiy eaMp„,
flamael himself etrerea to but
ma's rejected on ftecount Orage-,
Ernest former •Teeel,
watee,heYOjlit.for; the past ,year in
France with the 'ZSth,',ftighlanelere of
tericenver; boon thq hospital
for - some, time " Witli'• broit en arm.
MajOr 9810a is medieel doctor and
surgeon, and bas-heen acting that
"
capacity with Ida regiment.
Hxrivoirril Inv -The hotel akilep-
worth lost, its licen.te.hietweels, when
the license Eeard Ifieitefi'•the feign and
iound the 'proprietor, • Louis 'Sehw-49.1
violating the lave by seilingaliquor te
minor. Hepworth. a as e under
local option; but .or i?oingineprporatect
voted for license again. The Boardwill
be slow to grant initialer license the, e.'
Jessie Wilson, daughter of Rev.
'Phonies Wilson Walkerton .and a
trained mute, 'has gone to Franco •to
aid le the hesPitel.worit ,`•there - She
has been for 'Mine thno: in New York,
having graduated freen R9usurt Hos'
•pitelihere some years uti;
son's .yountp.st son,. in train.
inf.; With the si 'Eittalien . . Lou-
don., .•
:1:13".a.P3r2koitziPeikieFi vefe;iing to iti4ehe ai al :lad,:
gar Day canvass, egitli The awnship
uE carrick,Altrpugh. lack of organize,
tier); fell dowu Veil, sadly, only two
hundred dollars being raised for this
worthy fend.' The Eelniore
Instituttraisedone hundred dollars,
and
ana dollarsWas seat from
4iSilintty, One ,half of vvifieh was don-
.10Cal--4-PMAY-tetian
Q.1)0L''
414l.A4^.11uPoii•-Tlie;
mosphere of Knox Church auditorium,
ileeMed be^orne surcharged with dy-
amie elenienta 3op .Sunclay Morning
ast When the pastor prOceeded to de.
tier a diScourse on chur h union t,hat
Was se strongly anti in tone as to Call
orth .a protest trot a layman eupport-
r of the proposed eniore Theo:layman
rose horn his seat and objected to the
Minister entrenching bimsel behind
-th;1--PulPits--uiee"'f4neh.-'0PPoi'tkrerA'uzr
cotild not well' be trained for ' reply.
Ro also Ohjeoted tb
onemded:..presentation of the. whole
question that was being made • to the
eengregation.. After quite a cross firer
,the minister_ called for a show of handl;
est.?, whether he should proceed with
his deliverance or not The vote being
faverable he continued, but. the. pew
epoliesnian for andon walked out of the
chnreh. The incident mired 'quite a
e
eenation:tuneng the worshippers, the
sense of some being that ft was a pro-
fs nati,on.. of the. sauctuar,y. It recalled
mi0 that :hirtnifie. occasion 'topes'
hielf.-e- Jennie 'Cleddee shied a foot.
ateoi at the heed of prelate officiating
in a Scottish.Pulpit. •. •
ete, only serve to strengthen the desire
toe:id-the -Allies. -
AGRICULTUR,4 issTauanpu ACril
There has been iseued at 'Ottawa the
first roped of the :work- accomplished by u
the provinces under the provisions of the in.
Agricultural Instruction Act., It is enat
titlect"Report of Agrieultheal InStruc-
tion Act, 1913-14 aiitt-elubudies. a full
te
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7PrilITANviw
11444 A,' -77.1,7" Mir If T.11,.fff
`• • r. • ' ' • ^ • •••••• *op -4, qv . . • • - •
le tilattt Old their frohtegiS lit hitt I
short distahte to the right - Of us* I:
Man write elty mose nevi, hut` if
meld wele in and CQ ,ya cetdd
a lot Morn"
SIR (011ARLES 11.11TPR DEAD'
Last of ThO Fathers of toofeiler-
01mi-4:Great fighter, and
Vigorous .Mon
From London, England, on Saturday,
was reported the death of • Charles
Tupper„ the. hist of the. bithere of Can.
whin federation: He was .94,- years of
age, having Wen .born in Amherst, Nova.
Scotia on July 2rid, 1/47. Ile Was. the
son of nEaptiet minister, and when 4
boy showed unusual ability. lie Started
life as a shoemaker, but a friend provid
ed means which enabled him to go to
Edinburgh to study medicine. }laving
taken the degree of M. D.„110 returned
to Nova Scotia, end- was very successful
Ieedierd practitioner. In 1855 he
turned his attention to politica and WO
beCa/DO' ODD of the leading public mee of
the province anti country; fie became
primeminister 'of'Novit Scotia in '1864.,
and held that, Position aintil 1807 when
the province entered the uniOit, &Mew-
ing the union of the -provinces he was
always one of the leading:401m in Pan -
adieu, Online life' mita the year WOO
when aseleadee of the Opposition; he was
defeated and retired -from public tufe,„
One writer says of-MM.:71, •
Sir Charles Tupper vies eve,: lighter.
ProbablyCaruidalms never seen his equal
for dogged perei..itency and physical en
durance. His iron. will Wail it
sating quality fo: lack of what is known
as politiCal tact. linappettred
more .highlrof his own opinion than the
will of his peopie. -lie-showed it in the:
sixtiee; when he deliberately hurled his
province of Nova, Scotia, into Confecler
ation agOntit its own will, and his whole
careezi was that of man who on his OWD
judgement specuktes on "futures."
OFFERS $100'REWARD
Stoned'are being circulated that the
Canada Red.croas Society is selling ar-
e„ •
tides; contributed to the organization
f'Or distrilantion among the soldiers. For
instance it is said that 0.• himiserinan in
Winnipeg found a card from, the": donor
of a pair 'of -socks which he bought. So
nieny's•StOries Of such a wicked character
'have been circulated by' certain people,
that Mr..Noel Marshall, Toronto, beipersonaily
pert:tonally Offered a reward -of •$1,00 for
the conviction of any person repeating
this libel upon the Society. The follow-
ing cable,received from General liodg-i
ette, speaks of itself, ,It4as„ 'addressed
to Mr. Marailall.. "Report that Canad-
ian Red • Cross.Soe'ety selling any ..,Vjup:
plies whatever preposterous." Mr. Mar-
shall not only vigorously denies -These
storied about the selling or supplies, but
• also.deciares that no salary whatever ,is
paid- to any, °Meer -of the organization,
merely to the necessary staff in lianr11.•
fing.phi-iiiiiinous quantities of supplieti
reeeived
1
Kingsbridge
'antended for lastweek) • -
Alm Finn, of Gxlerich, is visiting
relatives here.
• Miss Nellie Sallivorn 'returned home
fret London last week. .
,Misa.'srielet Austin ;visited under the
-
parental roof last week. „.
Miss Katie and James Keene visited
Weellf-e*lareight
Miss BernatietteO'I,oughlin, of Kin -
„)..tail, has been visiting her aurlt, Mrs:
John O'Neil.
•IN Tile, linmktongs-7-Pcivate II L. S
'peke; it' member of -the -}8th -Battal-
ion from.Faisley writing to a' friend
nder date ,Of. Oct 'tth • had ' the fellow.
gt:". 1 ilkenjOying the best of health
present. ,o ohave - had. our list
ste ilf the trenches. They aee not
e bad. Wewere in OP five days and
ti-iiellealajest • before -that right +ft.
nd the line about 500 yards, ' ao we
•had about-tweliftratitglit days witliT
Out getting a chance to have our clothes
statement of the scope and nature of the
ineasurelollowed by a revi_ez_irLDInc.,_
-Seetiaie, dttlie 11T
ince. A section also is devoted to the
-veterinary--colleges-of -Canada,--toward
wkich .p2a,opo a year in granted. Atieth-
--T-
er sec ion covers t p
su ets of .Agri.
cultural Education in Manitoba," 'Agri- °ff
cultural Instructiotrinlielgimir,-"-"Schccolwi
-
ponsolidatecr and other tnatters
inta list, briefly explained; of the Un-
ited States federal appropriations for
Agricultural instruction. The Report
shows, ainong Other things, tnat one
hundred and fifty:five permanent
itt-
struct*re, prolessork superVisors, direct-
ors,, demonstrators and many easistants
have been appointed by the various ale
provinces and. are being .provided for in
through the Agrioultural-- Instruction
Act In additum large number of
magnificent buildings have been •erected al°
rfrom these funds throughout Canada, er,
The Report embediei, oap hundred And
forty-five page!' of text in addition to
sixteen paget ji trating the niklin s tan
coettreitecil. The o b
the Wet t one by°enehe..1;irr:vittillierf°1e4.- tvle4rt.
ied according to loot needs and condi. c4rn
tione. Much of at, lio*ever? Corntnott
to all the provitios and vario only in
the method by which it in curried out.
it is being diatiibuted to, applidanta by
The Publicatione Iltaneh ot the Depot,
liPeilt rot AgrioultutoatOt*T, .
ha
hi
. I had my boots 'off Once, that wa4
len-I-charigedicryackc-Ilit' I hall -
The &touts Aria pretty eeiti. They are
only abeit 6 feet square, and we have
d've cock, . some :were rather
crowded. We iir,o back'at the billets
ojeitt pow„.baving a good reek l'IOW is
thebu pretty
let Jost now. ' wouldn't mind bo-
g there just' same. De you See
ajor !fey oftenl, he Woere
ng with in the arth. • We have a
e uneh of offiners_though, about the
t- iiny leittelion. Major Earner,
ie in eon' mond 'ok .nompany,
Att. J. telt -from CheileY ia with t
panyv ajad 1,.iout4 McOrimmob of
matrdine ia in I • Company. You
'Will' know there ell, Andy Balltook;i8
Ai 16. platoon Mull MU id :15. .1 Wei
Welking tO TortiMS Vet,b004 atul
Vloplilleoterdw,.Tlioy 1i ths
,
Many from here attended the reeteptien
in Kintail on Friday night and all report
a glorious time. . _
Miss Kathleen Kennedy returns to
'Teeswater this :Week after a ?visit with
her Ashfield cousin* • •
James Foley, Thomm liar Vey. Joseph
Dalton and 'James Sennit shiPped
cattle to Toronto on. Saturdey, and are
It present dill in the 44iieeli Pity.
We were in error last•week in stating
that E E. O'Breott had enlisted: He is
;bank ligairentidayeletried it*y join tlie
, color* but vol.! unsuccessful in passing
the medical exaMination. :
We remains, of the late Tohn Bowler,"
aged oa, tv:iK,' died in Xintail on Monday
laic was •inteired id 'the Kingebridge
demeterYori 'Wednesday. The pallbearere
:‘were James .Griftim.JantesBowler,,Jaines
Wallace, Edinend geenit. John *Na-
mara and John. GoUrti'my.'. •
Teeswater
(Iiitendedlor last "Week,'
Trafalgar -Day -contributions amount-
ed to o'er BAR._
Mrs. Ohas. McDonald' and little son, '
otIteldon,,,nrenpending-tim -week-wiqt-
Kis, R. McDonald. . •
Capt, Clair Brink, of the 34th Batt,:
was hOlne fOtit attreWeli isip before.
leaving for Europe.
Mr. Adam 11c1Cay has left the "Newer
-office and tuts secured -a paejtion the
agannerl) Oilice Listowel,
Salem Church, held Anniversary ser-
vices on Sunday, and on illonday eve.i-
inghad r, fowl supper in the' thumb.
Our bowler* who won. the Bertelsen
Cup at Southampton, succeeded in hold
ing it against Cargill' last Watley even.
Xr,..0otteins, 'of the tipper Canedit
Tract and Eible Society, preached in
Enox Ohtirith 011' Siinday morning. and
in the Methodist Church in the .evening.,,
Monday evening be goo a leetUreill
trated by lititelight view "4. frit) t th.0
Wolv htt 010 AtOthSit1i$0 OttltOil .
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T NeMmber 4t
19t$
CAPITAL 41),RCSERV.Ii '00, *0001409
Orancheil in CA43514
(leoeral'Booking Bosroess Troosacfa'
Circular Letiers of Credit'
Dank Money Orders -
.SAVINGSBANK DEPARTMENT
.Interest- allowed at highest COMO ;ate
T, .8, REID, Manager.
It.
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CANADIAN LOSSES IN. THE WAR
. Casualties 15,187 --Killed 2,490
' • Up to Oct. 16th..
9TTA:VV.p.;1%/00,. • 25--Witak. the war
liaanieant tteiinada..the•rolls of kill-
:d"T;dliCteelat:erw!ouffincial computation, was giv-
en
me is indicated by the :Ho of
ed, prisoners of war and
en out to -day and it is somewhat higher
thearentotfteu.n.nf! est:Irnate8 PLib'11.11
8'ed
h :'
The basualtles,up,to the i6th. of Oc-
tober aggregated 15,187, '
. ' 127 officers are dead, of whom 94 were
killed in action, while the dead from the
r‘anikelia-iabmexplainedgy!eg4te290: that the list of
wounded and ill incliides all' who have
passed through the field Ithapitalsand
even if they were there buta day they
appear in. the record.
About one-third of those wounded'
have. been able to return to.' their regi-
ments. Of the remainder; others return.
afterll. period of convalescence. The
number of mon permanently, disabled is
Comparatively tanall. •" •
• Most of the missing, it is feared, naa:y
be put down as dead, in as much as
prisoners cif war have been pretty fully
accounted, for.
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BORN
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Kincardine, on Oct. 27,
1915, to NIL and ,Mrs. 'Wm. Hab-.
kirk a son-7-(Williato Graham)
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"Wil MUST FIGHT"
Mb is the title of .an article in the
C.,REAMERY AND 'CHEESE • •
November CANADIAN ''MAGAZiN,
It 18 ,
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written.-Dr7-(lephas7i3a-is- ban- . *-FACTO. R'inKCIVONS-
adian, wlin.occupies an important" Po• I
nff 9 of thowitiert;es,to.adto;.- Dt bwoigstehswsali_aanrtivt_dyitooucro.a!nrnveoai:elmiliprijuonerg talniTevIvhst:faientr
sition in one
ation „should interfere. H u -s9ET-itit cans sin'4 r etter still
ingitUtin the U con•fells.111,11 thee
b tii confesses that when the war oanliy doune at the expense of the
foe out be had some ay'
niPathy with feline:* 0 ebxoteenist ecso are :low and We
*ad'
• 60dOriCh.
,
• ..9.uthi,irities at the doik state that this
season is a record one tar lake. ShipPing.
AO vessels this way are. busily- engaged sto.„
everyday.. •
Recruita:foro the 7lst are still. neniitg
lerward. The following have enlisted
this week: Gordon'MaDougall, Of Tor '
ter's Hill, a well runner;
Wm.,Dulnuege; Redhen Salrews,
VickeerS, 111): Erskine; Roy Mro and, .„
Ciaiiir Murray,- all well •knowe
around town.
The usual large number Of game hunt-
_ _ _
ers, WhO go from here each leer te the
haunts of the deer in the northern wocidir;
will net go thiskseason, said: 'Var- -
ions reasons are 'offered, but the chief. •
one being that many of these hunters
have given to the patriotic caused and
Red Press work this year what as a rule
they anent on. thOr hunting Our. .
Fourth-TuherculoSis Sunday
111 ONTARIO CHURCHES '
The date for.the fourth 511beretttnsia
,Siiiiday in the churches throughout On.,
• tario has been set for Sunday, Not,.14-th.
The movement has again been endoeted
bY•representative bodies of Clergymen 2_
of all denominations --Anglican, Meth, •
odists, Catholics, Presbyterians, Baptists "
and Congregationalists.
The Jewish congregations have
fanged' to -Observe- Saturday, Nevember
13th. „
the tie,rani_laastst:;dhe.ttlILWst y• li-TteeeLarnfrYull partieuliir
mpetnion.
give our creamery a '
to a complete conversion, and 'he gives •' Treleaven 81 Rantonr
his reasons why Canadians 'should say ' Palm Creamery
to theinselves; "We Muiet Fight." 2.5•11-C ' Palmerston, Ont.
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.4%. decided economy in fuel consumption is
. effected by using nickelled steel In . '
0: oven, It attracts and hp s
heat fat.' better than 1110,E4 03T_
aterial&-.Seo-thetteelarY46 e
Sold -by BellitTAroi40d_
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capital Autherixed $8,000,000
c a pltai Paid up 33,000.000
, aurplue u. 43,750,0OO
• SYSTEM.
IF you knew how .to get $soo
would you not try? If you wilt'
set aside a few dollars systeni; •
atically you will be surprised how
easily you- can reatt,. that. stim; °
l'ho Hank of 1/ami1ton will help yrni hyrodeiVIng MIA
• MIN'S, on which It Known cOniPounti intekott.
LUCKNOW BRANCH
J. A. GLENNIE, Manager,
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