The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-01-06, Page 4syuLtul is theater* ityetealt
body'. e
ateelthaVe hardly reellze that
anetweich of nerves, but when
ebbing, when sttength &dine
same nervgits system emu the
in luedaelies, Undue**, Ammaitl
irritability and unless corrected,
setritaght to a breakdown. aa.
Intorreet nervousiatela Scatt'a Amine
aka le exactaar what aeon *Wald talcs its
rick inatrintant sets into the blooaa and
riek blood feed* the tiny nerve.eells while
the whole system reitds to it refreeli-
laft tonic force. Free from harmful chugs .
aeon at nowise. xotonto.ont,
s*—ff arnoteemr;M**www*OP•10
Business and Society Carde
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.00,Tala 8VTBkR1,ll it tioNeaLtd„ Ouciple
tante lneentuoie wireane marine.
ROOMY &LIN pb.e.1 ,i,uornew.ust.f.secitt
tor variouvlineaot insurance. riro AO. Life'
First clue eempenies guarantcecL OnlY
resident agent in buicknoW of the London
Itiuturd.- A noniber of village and ewe
PrePertioe for sale, • ,. • •
tt, ta 7.aiolcnow Lodge Meetievery FridaY
cresting at 80' Cloak in their Hall, thump.
bell Street. brethren cordially invited.
i-Aersr--Noble Thee, N'V'atsoir, Vico
- Grand.V.T.Armstatelaaaeareas.,./tioxatossi
' Roe. Seo., .h. R. Darla rut. Soot., Pr. l'arc,
erten.
T' moon, inthe amsenfo ilevolock street
Lacknow. W. M.t, A. Mao ionald; S. W.,
D Cameron; 3. Watalltarianageoa., A.
ta. O. la Unlit Sherwood/ No. 30, Iiticknow„
smote °merriest Monday or tho moan in
in. the Oddfellowif,Hall, Visitlingbrothera
ally invited,to attend. Chief Ranger,
• II% Dellt, Rec. Secy.. Doha ra utia
Flu. liel*P Debt. Johnston, Treas. DMacIntOti. -.
Curium *natal
Puletsloal every Iinareley teeming
at Imeltnew, ontetie,
A. D. ale.C.RUNZlia PI:Quieter
met Editor. .
TUITRSDX1r, JAN. 6th, 1910
NOTE Tun larrunuNcE
In Switzerland tlaere ianivereal tell:.
itary training -every At mao is a soldier.
The cost" of maintainiiag 4b,Q' military
sYstera, to, eight million, dolktrs per ,yeae.
and the country ilea four hundred amine
and- tioldiers ready for service al. iliert
notice.. . • ,
The 'United Statis bee a attending British, we are told,, have done notairg
army and le sapposed to tet able to pat 'ort ale; westeril vroht; they tailed at the fifty.tlaciateVad ttained men in the, Aeld, „
A/401E1111311e% Gieece and at 13agcl
bilt It 14 doubtful if even this small force On the other band, -we are teld
is really aVailable., Yet the United' , ale bzwe done magnificently
SV•11804. '
Trig IMMO* 11411TIMAL
VartOteleg tlt,!t A04,treliatt artily
tqhxl 14,t109," owMh fee leeawn._
bo dcad, .
OISP.ATMOINU
A feature (if 'many 014, the wa
kiituation, especially.thoFe appearinif
United States publics.tions„ is/iv state -
cit ot, or * reference to, tit-4411mo of
the British in the militi.ry operations ticularly the northern partthereot, where
All admit, WS, they must whether they the monfitains rise till they ere lost in
like it or nor, the complete' .ielece,s of the g(Vcr (7filott rate,
Thnrhdayin
atwari dit,, .1
TI!IWR swroi There are aresit battle soritnifonslmtp.,
int their ceaseless vigil off the coots,
undit baval men find Ldialturgh hie
most poavenieut city fr relaxation. Ad.
mirali who 'live already ,on renowo
can be met here of an afternoon. Ad-
Lewlanders and lighlander$
Joining the Colors.
. mire' Sir Maid Beatty andadus Amer.
Taihtlearele Nov, ea. - Tha Bcot in lean wife ere often in the eity. Latia
A:Perham eXtle, who daily ponders over Beatty is takitig ealerge part In Bine.
the diversified wiir veva and whoee face hOrgla. affaire. The:r helee le Aberilour
turn* always to the hourelaffid and par. Castle, a leaelY place en the Firth of
Forth, about all limiest rtie Erma the
•eity.
The slieti.s are eat brilliant and. a
erowded as ut pre, war day.
British navel operations; belt praetically igTiebrildees,Tna7t.,vell\es,olader,:o:et4he
th 'British h e spigots- affentitig 'the liVe4 -Seottish regiments. Tim stirrinrstraiw
in 1
ly failed -failed In cempari p with their left 0 it .- . . t a ,
allies, and their German enemies. The . . . . a • . -. - ea ft hi:0 gtaa nalnaher et laatal,hba
Let me aey at once that over tile a at u h i
I leegalt and areaetn ot vocothime tne• war ,men ' A Manehester lad .crossed into
ism nor aroaleled in An the imperishable 'arciltitaila;44' and enlisted of the
‘
sprit reverberated in a wave of patriot. o i a- A ;
availalTie on the eve of the last volantar, htri diitippdintment,ad. he ' did not get * ,,,,,________- --7-7,-.-------
ily call to orate by King George show kilt, but was Served mit with "trews".
that"Seeteinert have made an 'unequalled weeks passed and no kilts came along.
Exotitsitzazi litettiani
,-,ill point, to the-, fait that in the_ land upheaval_ of the e 01 UI8 «Ik 110 astern hemisphere ' . There are more than taeoteleen in, „the
operatielle e aran b
of he tibroeh and the swing of tile kilt
tigiatine hiatery of Old Getil, Yiatiree Jot months in Inverness, aod, much to
'CAPITAL ANIS R4SERVIi. $8,80010
94.4rarinilica. in.tanrid4 0 •
general Banking .Ilusiness Tir ansteted
"L%ters of •Cr'etlit
'flank Money Orders —
SAVINGSANK pEpARTIK.ENT.
fsj.tikesinriniiit,s-at 14000 enfreat-rate.
D
S, , Manager.
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4. Q. U. W. Lucknow Lodge, No. 137, meets
seeo:Alionday of Oachinonth. in the Odd -
fellows' Hall. "Oster 121/orkman, J. Mao-
Dlirruid;gm, it4 Macintosh; Deo.
Secy. Geo. DOW; Treas.. *Alex. Rose.
Dentat'
Stites spends each Year One hundred
milhou -dollars on lte'atrey. ••
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CMOS POPRIAR'
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at. 8. FOWLER, 1.0. ta, De a. Waco up
ritairsin Button 'monk; 'Ammeter.. tae
bit attention to_uoid plates, crowning ,and
bridgework. vioito-Wroxeterlst.and-Brd.
' Wettneeday, of each month; tiorrie Thar: ,
G. A- 14FIWWQN, .1)„.0, S., Dentist, Office
° ADM Meek,. Imeknew, Oat; 4111 modern
methods used. -Best materials tarnished.
Crown. and Bridgework. painless extract
• ion tor the lioe or the latest...simplest, and
. sateet remedy, _flOalla0POn . Newest
• thitarla artinciai teeth. Alu plated
non breakable • •
• Tete:diet, or berviee in the war. is iviCt;
ting to•he'the..pepul4e,thing to, do, and•
it is safe to sa tixat ititbirr'46few Weeks
every young mon'who 10 At and ,free to that is telten, account of is.that nettling
ge will he signed nar With 'some:regiment: grand scale has' been doile by the
So Popular has enlistMent becotie that Britieb,aoti Thet attempt " the
Danaanelles was meiely British enter-
prise. They failed. there, mid thet is the
only filet taken into accoutit, The yritlara
referred to do not knew, and they make
General laffre is the one military genius
the war has produced; and as for the
Gellnans," tbeir l'elf"ane.e4 'great Te give eencirOto iihiStratioue'-from
beyond words to•desctibee the Islandbf•Lewis 90.per cent of the
'‘We;sheill4 nol he'tee'illuchill11:171-en:degil'
rally to the rtuidate of the Empire's drum.
ou rim, CENT 00 TO O01.011$
by these articleaalor inainly they, but
shoW:ithe:shallownesa of the ordinary
JeagaiiMC and neiaspener avriter.. AlT
INInter Term tont Jan. ard
Etieg
I /11
eT,RATFoRP. oPiT.
, Canada's Beet
Business College
. r., • ,
We *lave three different departments
"*COnilinycial, Shorthand and Tele-
graphy. Our .graduates are, securing
goad' 'emotions. We are receiving
many applications we cannot
In two days this term We -received 14 ualt-
mutual for trained help. some calls (mart
. ins from /145 per month to $1400 per annum
rente.in unfilled, get our tree catalogue at -
D. A. McILIAGHLAN, Principal.
•
miiforn nhAQIIV in the navv: the cities
of Eilinhargit, Dandegarerth, Inverness
albelievedAisb,eti a irndotittie tio.":6;tePeS Ili rrnicolid 'ff.°e1 et- u'ir Inge ‘rvi. i.).3.4 _cot 1.1°t bteot hfie gti!nillte:(14 bt .t ,011....teAln .1:i, 0.e t: iteggel-sergeantsr4eYatt t817'0g .
Seefland formoethif has been ' ft. - ves.t• erganient the sergeant iterangeil to lend
011 maned .samp a On the border there ire a 'him b:hilriQr' the three.`daYs tri'a d°1141.'"
gott amp aem1/4a ek, the meta from He left in the train. in great glee, and fat
every young fellow' who can go and .rs the lOwlancls,*. When I Saw them they 6•000.140 tif :dart- swaggereclathout. Man -
cede and he -scarcely min lookhia fellows eturay, well --knit fellows, with
Nenaesis„ however, overtook hirna for
m„ the eye... ' ' t email eyes Peeitliar te the natives of the
who. feel that way.- Such go in the right. Was. lila the same With the Bagdad ' her, ..leeof deeP•eiteaVed: inell- Pith the /lie° a- week later la the gaillieate his
Than word came that the regimeet
•
was teabe elnited to the south Of Eng. - e $5 000 MO
litodt preparatory to crossing to France. • t •
evienet Author es . a
,Three days' was given: The young, a CSPI P1.14 uP " $3')?.?.'"t"
Englishman .was Mortilleclat alitithoaglita
of retutning:tollatieheater to bid
.well to his frieodsa not an the, eplenclor
not signed 1M feels as though he has lost had been 14 camp for. nine
namtha, cliester in all the glory Highland
ma the third day‘ be had Beall it, terrible
That is !the right Way to feel about it, no effort to And out what enIct of under- vest in "the rennin
gOlithern part of Scotland. Away in the
g county of Ayr there eold, that the doctor ordered- hula to bed.
end it seeaks well for the Yeutig fellows- taking -the opening of the Dierdanelles are ;tulips where yon meet the.longaliin- The young Engliehnlan joined 'WO'
color grey ilea ty,pleal of the people of legs were most acciistomid to. •
spirit. They are not hounded into going, expedition,' WitharesPect to operations • •
;MI they will feel threughent Omit' time, Serbia and 'Greece,. a French. generel • :a- iveStetn Eleat.)°atti' '
,rionaexci. AT banretiaataas
of service with the army and always is in charge; and likely there are ,more
On. the Scottish •regiments .fell the
a er tawar is over that Er id -P.ber 'Prelude thenaBritiele•tromaie - . - bete of the aghtiog,,a the parartaeues.
right And necessary: thing.' .U.eti goingAs to operation on the Western Front, It. was ea. the regiments • who mana out
in
+1 if WilLmake•Soldiers f,ar fine- one ie st. a lose to haraoW why the French from the capital of the•countiy that th
ericir to the censetiPts;nr-tliost-ortwhom- -kiliould be glorified. aud )3tatieh' ha; loSerF1' w'eee lteavieSt-, ,i nil today in the
city of Edinburgh- Alierais-statcely • a:
a family but mourns the loss 1 a rel-
ative or a friend. The lencling .at the
Derdanellea iliac been written ot as one
of the woeclea pages in the military bus
-
iii' cf. the world,:
pressure to ealist. iias been exerted •
•
The idea of organizing. county hattaa
lions le proving a 'geed one. There is
something in the idea of a county: regi-
ment which appeals to local as ;well. As.
uational pairiottaM and gat* 111413r.IY110
would not otherwise feehlie
. At first inert. Went from love of adven-,
tare andto pee • the war, Then tiler
enlisted from a .serise of. day; now they
are -joining becatum it is the popular
thin,g to do Th 6 nation; -with :which
,milistment in such a War AS this can be-
epme„ poPulerateiltia.eyer, AYAnt: .for de
tenders -
Ser.A3,:\EiRY.
CREAM WANTED
WE want cream and will pay the
highest market prices for good
cream. Suntnier" Creamery and
Cheese Factory *Ikatrons baying.
cream during the winter months
woulddo well to ship to us; we
weigh; sainple and test each caft
of cream carefully that We receive,
and return a stateinent of same
each time.' We furnish two 'cans;
pay express charges and issne
,cheques f..tr cream twice. each
month. Write us and , give us a '
trial. Itwill cost you teething and
we guarantee you satisfaction.
For further particulars write or
send for cans and give us a trial.
The Seaforth Creamery, „Seaforth, Ont.
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•'On New Years Day :state 'prolliation.
becaine effeative for the first time. in
Ctilorade, Iowa, Washingtoe, • 'Oregon,
Idaho; Arkandas_and. South ' Carolina.
his adds teathe,P4Otadry'atateain
the Union, bringing the total up to is
Vi in diecteclitingOthefe.
let
Mi
th
hi
we
Uttled. 1tcienerat Fr,ench•did not smash.
the German lines neither did the Frellell;
and if British and .Orencli lieve not
btokee through the German wall, neither
'cave the, Gerniane latalten- tinough,the
Seetenteit are haepy, gliastlY though
131i1.ICE COUNTY 'NEWS
. d
John Reavre, John R. lattyn an
-John: Fewlercbreetrustees for the vat
lage orRip'sy for 1t116. It is sttid
at thOotanitaittiell °b.
diineult to get citizens willing to ma
cept the position of trust O. • •
. FA.THEi 00110MIAN ORAD.- Word
was received at, Teeewater last week
of the', death id'. Ireland, of Father
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• 'a--
PUTI I.
-SMALL, SP
In Our. Savings Department you can .
• _put 'away small snina,* and, while
lkaitihg )our call they. wilt draw
interpst. , • r° ,
LUCIINOW BRANCH
J. A. GLElariag, Manager.&
a
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evall-nc•e have the Germans the h .6 h •Teohn Corearan, wht. for over 20 Years
,
- - - t e seen ces were, teat to t etr sons vva.s • , -
aa-inteat prospettor-hopeealtadoinge-aoet „kmatianeaaahe_erat_effortA hael-beerapneet of 'the Catholic church
W-k*ver breaking waa-4nea, enirle mg on the peninsuha From Flanders •at eiewrif0:---ElitTV-elith"..war
duo
mer was acme. the .Alliee.• 'Ana in' Again ire eridle.e4 etOrihe of deeds •which- injuries -remitting from .4 ; He
6 f t' f 1 '
these breaking openitioes, the i
mente with Of theVamous Blitek death and had always been a healt hy.
lvem just tt8." 34.,4cessfu'l (I's. the IsPi'6"ell, aVatchitissaidtheycarried their trenches and strong ntatt being at out six • feet
:Ili then arp, :the 'French lauded- at Loa's' half eliettel Of Itny. other. tall. arid exceptiOnally, well built 1)11Y6; -
the .13rifish decrieda .0ne 1.a -disposed' to pail; ef thejaritielearroy. This maY ,er ically. Father -Ccircoran was very
'Eneaah papers, long• accounts have .epe ati , _ _
_did much to ieuild up the conere
peered ,of the thrillieg (Inrush. pf the
by ' at. cover anew' the Parries 'of Scottieh reel... was, 3'years agoat
tlie • .
thiek •that Geriaan iatittetiee ,th,, may not be true hut at all events in the
United:States has ioniethang to SO witb
, popular with his peeple, at Tees water
'ga,tion. there. 'lie was a native of f re -
land, and Jea,ying Teeswater ahout
six years ago, he returnedto his early
hoine theta to take up the week of an
aged brother, also a priest, at Upper -
it The Bluish are regarded as the de-
ciding, factor in the at On them de-
Pencls victory; or failure; and, of course,
itisphlicY to discredit them as far as
possible. With the United States Writeiv
who are not pro German there is per.
haps an elementof jealouayaa_With the
Mean-spirited:there ilk always, pleasure
rginia will join the column ' on • NeV .
a !wait, ' and ' Nebrealta. 'California, - The credit given the British for their
-. avorkaaa the sea aietraya the seinealiala
chigana South Daketa,aVerrianit and 7 '_. !'
lowness as t•nevdiscredit heaped on then)
e territory of Alaska will ;vete on pro- for their apParea failureieceeliand. Tbey
bitieri tta year. The,' statee , which, were prepared for the fight on sea as the
G4serniltue were.PrePared,tolight on lend.:
et dryon New•Yeers Day voted on 1.
e;Measiatieraii iffwiths ago. They have nut thy haien't-C1MieTaliali lighting On
f -
arter *-saillion, . .! • . sea, for One dared to light with them.population oaslialiale ovei. eight andia,
tfa
8.
'(111
It is :said that*Colbrado's going -dry is
liquoitraffic... There ono thensand six. ' '''....(Caaeitgolkibutre) •
Jrhe Royal SedtS, thel.Lowland regi-
nientwith which Laid Resebery's.nitine
is ,associated, have won ntillying fame
at the- Tlitidenellen- The 'Pamei.ronians,
the rizinient largely„recrutted fitted the church, TtaPerary.
. •
siterifiee youna-along with-inany-
Flaadyee •
. (Intended for. lett week). •
----aaaM-enditye-Deaaa27-
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Miss 'Pearl Webster is home froni To-
ronto for the Xmas vaeation.
• Mr. John Martin has returned home
after visiting at Toronto fora few days
offering up, all a man can offer, his life,
for the secitrity of us who remain at home.
• We know a great-' deal yet reinatna to
b side -and Mint everything
we hold dear is at, stake-eountry; Fan-
pire,, ciellizetton, the very personal safe-
ty, of women and children, „Many young.
• Canadians are'cesting in their lot' iivith
you, with the glorious armies whichare
fighting for the world's liberties.
We with to show_our apprecia,tioa. of
ttry o e in f-yourieff-fortlia-Cauareas
need. as it leaal inembenof the great ern -
Dire to which we all belting, that empire -
that, has always stood fordiaertyajlietica.
and liellier st the weak. ;
We know this little gift, Wit wrist
Watch, is but smal an 18 simply as. a
token that we appreciate the. step,. yaw
'fire taking, and with,hearty Pod Wishes:
and a desire foryour safe and vieteriousi
return to oar midst again. ,
We sign ourselves in' behalf -of the.
Lodge
. John and Augustus Boyle are •
engaged cutting ,wood tor lairja. Martin
, .
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Miss • Anamea • and Della Doyle are
spending tIngistioae,:eisiting relatives in-
Turnberry. ' •
a Ma. Cleerge Charles, of .Chicage, is et
present yiettiag relatives- AV' 'rordyce,
Lucknow and .Whitechurcha si • e -
Mr; and Mrs:: Robert .alelahereati ani
.also. Mr.. and - James SnoW-
-dOnand faintly, of Grand Valley, are.
•speading. their•Caristinas week 'at the.
home of Mrs .1.Tobert gaines,
Kinlough
• • professional Ottsses of• Glascaw, the (Intended lei last week)
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King's Own Scottish Borderers, tbe Fife • Mr. Milton Guest is borne on a' visit
L
and Forfar Yeoman -the Argyll- the.Seaa IICKNOW SCHOOL REPORT „ to his•paients from Daket.
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CONSCRIPTION
,f110 'great* bloW .0f th.e.. Year to the
WINTER,OESORTS;
SPECIAL: RauN0.1110YFAllEs.„.
.LoNc Law ,,.sTopovets
Atilleville and 'Het Springs; ,leada; Char-
leston, ,S.C,,. latassau,..X.P.; Hot Springs,
Ark.; Irreneli Lick SptingS, leek-
eortyille and all Florida .poitits; Havana,
and New Orleans, -1.4.; via New
York and rail (or steatner according to
destination,) or Vie Buffalo, Detroit or
Chicago., ,
'BERMUDAANDWEST INDIES .
'. Other Health Resorts; Mount Clemens, h
alYlicha; Battle: Cieek,TISlich4 Si. Catir I
Mines, Wellatia and Weat011 SpringS,
1.
lOi•th and the Gnrdon FIit,hhtndels have- • 71, 4.:31144 Wm. Boyleia visiting;friends
4111litis.ettrlY fightir -Pt. Steviiii, A this vicinity. a
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lagareeer4 Thompeen. Good -IL MeIntoili, (a
• a The anneal. scheol me_e_ting was . held
_ Theie,icrea_men thee?. camps wile Thompson I?. Tireetrotig, C. 'Milne, N. w
on ed. '29th. •• •
. •
have been training for fourtern menthe,. Web-4er, Bogu, es, la, Webster, Ma•
They are hungering to beseat out. They Geddes. .Fair -A. - D, McInnis Mrs. Flory Pinnel is still under the
4
rePleieflt the, best blued in the. nation. '
They are drawn from the middle.Classes
'and the•
Irecruiting rally i'llaveseen`netta•„
ing thoie wonderfid than the Voluntary
aSSetnblage of Scetsnien when the .flag
was ainfurlea.. Instances are •known
where Scotsmen vayeged;hundaedp• aff
'Mites ort therivera from the backwoods
-4rotte
sheep -farms of Auetralia, from the nib:
bei plantations: in the mask ,from the
.golden Rand, . . •
The Sentstean watched -and there.
was a tug at his heart atrings--the hum-
an river roll endleesia. to, the ' land •of
• E ' -heard76f-his-ladsy,vhe bad
ciossea the Andes front iegianis almost
unknown and sailed. round (jape Horn,
10,000 allot their own expense
to -
join )inteEnsfsbraotvtlEenf;iltr vtitew.ii race.
"HoWis Mat -11 :Me t'aeimatimeal"
may Le asked. • Financially the people
have not felt the -pinch.. :There .is Watii
. .
• doctoral care. • , ,
K Ulm o in, . nu , . •
Pa 1.=•Excellent--D. Durniie. V. Fin- The L 0, L. and their -friends . inet in
lay, M. Armstrong, aY, Douglas. M. thehall Monday evening and presented
liendereereala. Milne; G. McInnis, G. 'Mr. Sydney Parry of this place with the
McKenzie. GoelilL Webster, 1?. Mel: following -addiesa %at:Non-iv-aided-1v- a -
Innis and. H. Blair, ties, G. Sineltzer, 1'. wrist Watch: All enjoyed a good tone.
Nixon and W. Agnew, ties, C. Bfitzsteare . aSydney ,
"if P •
Se JeWitt, Fair -I). Ni.x.-
1,1, Fitilay.•$equeton and G. Fisher, mesa
desire to extend to you as a -brother our
Parry:
We, as members of the L„ 0. L. 1139,
'allEA-tQaintile I. ItItilttata,, 'reacher.
, Room II ^ departure to do your part in the great
pod-wishes and parting greetings
Mr. Sydney. Parry, on the eve of your
Sr. II:-=.:Exceilent-M. Smith,' M. struggle for liberty. We realize, in "a
Mitchell, L. Reabtirn, L Johnston, E Measure, what it means for Ili, this neble
Orr. '' Good -a.• Derain, E. Reid, T. ...,„„aaa,..
ndred dram.shops-ied saloons are. cut Conscription is a word ;which does not
off; and eleven breweries ails put out of *ate the issue in Great Britain- aclegaitte-
Imeineee. ' ly. What is_netessary_is to drag out
The • Colorado' lawis extremely' atting- thousands of young. fellows who refuse
theapurchaseOf only ti.itand.fa' their etePer re1014.0.,t_e
four mince, Of 1tqur pit a sdector'e -pre e day. Equalization would be a better
eriptien,. andaa, 'ne.er preecription inust vier& Men oi deterring responsibilities
e producedfor et, -ch purchase Besides have accepted :the government's waa
o newipaper in the state' will be !per-. that the imposition of dutieea.would he
itted to carry a hoer ndvertasemeet. proportional a It can be made 'proper -
It isaid there is aa Plan on feet to Wm:al:only by offing' at the ahirkersa
awl amoral .ilionsaOd bartenders and They.are men who ea° kept from service
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ui
rewery-eninioiees-tla &i upon t40-8419 :01:1V by their own disinclination to give poverty;.ca•atiouto tjthan in pre-WOX
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Y,
taverner to detnanCeraialeyment. :the atate•whet.iia due the stote.• I times. One rea.son for this' that the
BA;
In Arkansas 1M saloons. will go Out of ' The. net of dragging them forward is filets:ire and jet -am have been as pat-
bttsiness under theanost Stringent .hardlimere radical thantthe aet inala_ariotic aa' the -better claesea mid with the
Gade
by
ing eitizeri do jury 'Service if he en- liberal -separetion alloWances anlovernmerit ler the families of men who
ibition law in the -United States. Under
Further partici:liars on application to
• • Grand Trunk Agents.. '
0. 1VIARTItio Agent, Laichnow.
Phone 2 ° - • - •
aa pptioll electiena, ail except 6 of the deavore to evade the calLIt titan irony 'have_ ortlinted_ there is plenty of money
5 tounties have been dry for ..eom.e that th,e citizene least 'worthy of the among -those ordinarily -very poor.
nionthe. The --neut-law-:providea-ane
year rn. the penitentiary' for violation,
,and °tube are serving
'drinks tar rnernhere. ••
'In South Carolina each citizen is en-
. titled toareeeiye one gallon of whiskey
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11 titled
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orbeerVerMontli. • • ' ..
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" Monday' „tali.. 3rd ; ,.. -e---eae..----- ,..__„ .,
, ‘WBatiaros- illetrits.-.Thematriage' ' .V.H.. E'CaiNARIAN ARMY -
otmary:B11.p.p., 1.p,I.a.11,te.r..
Mi.
The..0116Pi)Onlelat hirPretaier Berdee
adieu army has been raised from a rtuar aud that *the unworthy -I -shall ai
g---31-ttlet-. At aafootball match played in .-Cilatt,
to _taett the 0, thoiazed strength of the Can:
. _
attentiog atiillatespeet.of-o, eation..should
put exttaordinaiy. responsibilities upon
the.governinent- and upon theaself,ae.
!meeting apd ietf.eacrificing part of the
nation. • ' •
, Great Britain is: making jt pain . that
the volunteer tritem .is the most out-
iageouely -.unjust _uperi. the
best intent of a nation; that.' could be
devised arid that it aays in downright
• wordit that. the, worthy shall -be setrifieed
"In Glimaeow prosperity is abounding.
'I'his is a"-accOunted for by the entafmeers
demand bathe shipards and in, the great.
engineerinr shops. From Greenock to
the Braomielaw every. shipyard on the
Clyde is choked with work. The banks
ef theaiver are a hive of indestry in
shipbuilding and ship repairing.
, the,, great steel aworkei the lame
-tory ie told. The guns that are being
forged, the °munitions that are being
Made,. are.beyond reckoning in quantity,
'and Magna/ Iiiiiaitiane-y far iii alums. of
Alton, G. Jewitt, McInnes.
Jr. IleaExcel leritLaWa Hughes,. Good
-W. Bitten, W. Sproule, Al urdie, D.
Haughtou, L. Murdoeh, W. Iimee. E •
Burns, C: Iinrie, D., Carter, M..Doeglasa
U. Chisholm, $. McKenzie. •
M ARGARE'r MoCtreitaes, Teacher." .
Moat HI
Sr, IIL--Excellent-Ausan Reid, A. '
Strube% W. Treleaven, (13. Mut die, P.
Mathers). ties; K Heine,. a Dougles.
Good -K. Hill, Nt Mendelson, . • a.
ton, , McQuillin, J. Armstr'
Blitzstein; Blitzstein. P , R.
.alowey. - a
JraIlL=Excellent--(M. Webster, F.
Andrew) Webster,
A: Mardi?, Fa Cain Thompson, D.
. A. Irwin.' Good -(1t. Andrew,
G. TheintipsonY •ties, M. McLean, W.
Thompson. Durnip, Wilfred_
liturclocha'aaftealaure: — • --
No. 011 roll, 33, aver. attendance, 31,
S. A. Remoras, Teacher.
Room IV,
Report basedon daily tests during
1 st week of 'term
the days befote ie -war.
• • Wettings, took place at the hoine•of the
77-aaiatid6;aata 117,30azdeloakaa.a%einaeale
Dec. 20th., Rev. F. E. Clyilcittle Offiaiate
lag,. /White the wedding Made was be-
• ing played by Miss Carrie Raines; of
Teeswater; the .blide mitered the draw-
ing -room and was given earey , by her
'tattier: She was attended by Mise Beta
Autledge, of EitioM:dine,'and the groom
by Mr. Itichard Elliott, of ,Ilolyrood.
The bride Was daintily attired' in cream
Duchess Satin with bridal veiland car:
tied a b-aUtifill briquet of NvIiit,e roses,
.....„1,110.bride.smaid,Ipoke0 charming in pink
' trepo de Chenit trimmed with 'White,
fur.' The groorde gift to the -bride was
&net of Ohio Sable furs, to., the brides.
maid 4 Pearl pendant, to the groomsman
pair of cuff links, Arid to the organist a
• peed neeklae.e. During the signing of
" tho register Mts. E.Ackerti of golyrood,
• sang ver sweetly "Perfect Love. After
Mei ceremony about thirty gueste sat
down to a bountiful ileieuneh The hippy
topple left on the afternoot train Thurs.
day for Citielpli, Doekwood and other
'.: points before taking up thelf homo in
nelyroott. TO bride was the recipient
moot bonniful (404 nsetol preeouto,
-4o
0
___ _hp..l9illimr-Auenzmktfily ,141mk. of their -sacrifice, ' ..,a ' . I gow on the third , Saturday of October
, ,,, _ ...„,,_
protpts questions fie to Wijat. has :111:--- —11.1-fittitSC4415-tarri:M;'3.tf-03iiii77,471"ar‘17614;111-6--;OVIti-t---0-1-7-440,Pge,e'n-
reaclY•baen done.. , ' • 'a to tomprehend frornae, olio of Great i a.iaout 70:000 spe'ltatots were present
• _iy fi_. :be total of the gate money was not
mita' taken Was b,etween $7,500 and $10,000.
detice .. Of Cc llrfte, fliasigow IS ditfereet from
. t. nal I other eities, for there --a very ,great part
Latest availabl? figures up to the end Britain s eaperience what agrees un ir, published, but I k n ow ri that the Om
of the year areas folloavs:, Number of
officers and bier., enlisted since the outa,
latealt of the War, n0,00*). Of ' these
118,922 have been sett to Europe-.6,ed
1,00,to Bermuda end St. Lucia, There
are being, 'maintained on- de lighting
line ob,000 risen, and there are in Eng
land Omit 00.,001), len lava -been hi
-
"tided home; Tlie totel number of
"eastieitiee up to the ed'of the year wita
'16;000, Of these ftnowti
be dead; and 18800 ire listed. as Wound.
ed inissing„ Quiteri a flambee of the
naesing omat be iiiiiiihered With the Un.,
identified dead; while in th o 10,000 east
take maniorecounted • two or three
times, as not a few of the wounded re-
tUrti to the front and are wounded again,
Considering the length Of time our hien
have been at the front and the severe
experienee they hail at La,iigernarck, the
1038e,S are not quite so large as one
might eiipecti
undemocratic, miserably seri
syltem represented by the dope
upon. voltuiteer tinteS of
at I of the male populetion has. been tom-
•dangea it will have leitilued loiscri
its own experiences have failed to
it.
In' the greatest Of linfrein, experiences,
r, thereasaa tett:ail on the Sit of
democracies like- the ItYnited•Atateo, and
Ore'it-Ilritairrio -realize what tho people:
:el the 4lernecrAtics.accept as it .c.onimon-
phiee in almost every other human, activ-
,, polled much agitinst its inelination, to
eety.at 'mine for laie purposes of nation.
ei ;11(111,41y: Indeed when the nation be-
gan I, ae orgioileaction. of the irldhstry for
war porpot.es great. numbers of mechan-
ics were brotight •back unwillingly from
field arrvice.to take' thoir places in the
workehop. ,• ' • .„
In Edinburg, wItere tile law courts,
the university and We rich 111Saritfl.00
ity7-that if man will not do km share and investment companies give so tench
IL A. OnAnAm, Secretary. •
W. II. Baaelaweue lcommittee:i
None GUEST.
Lanes •
-Tueidalralaila av
-- -- Tartish ...visited.. friends in
- • •• a---a-a a
• 'Scheel &idea tommenced hpre•fOrlfil
with,Ernest ,llall in charge: • .
- Miss l3e1.10.. ;Kennedy, .of Culross,
.helping Mrs. Phillip. Hogan. ' -
1Boeat-TO Mraand Ildra Ph illiP
'an, twin 'Ole, COngratulations. • -
'Thritilitiratrish rind" Sake* •irohnStOner
are hone from Seniens, .Sitsk.,. for the .. •
wintet.- • .
yr.-intl.-Mrs.:lames Lane spentaatrias-
With their- daughter Mrs Treleaven, Of •
ialaY
..A fame number. froma here '.atapridect,.
the: allada White ''and Bluea. armee.' at •
Kingabridge taint 'report having had the
time of "their life; •
•3.
• 474. .
Get"M6reMoney"for your Sku •
Rriccoon, Foxes,WhiteWeasei; Fisher
and other Fur bearers collected ht. your sectIcei .
saftia TOUR FURS l'illtitOr to "sfillitlirtir the larva'.
house* the World dealing exelusiveix Nonni AMERICAN RAW FUNS'
crreliable—rmousible—sateFOrHoutle with an unbleinishiriO:
utation existing for ..14ofe than a.tlijrd of a centui* " a lona" sue.
cessfui record of seed g Pup shippers'pmmot,SAT I'S CTORV
.AND PRCYFIT,41312,greturnet-Igrito-fcir g•tutgrt-g•hteser.".,.
thecally reliable, accurate market report and price list puliiisltect:
Write ler it -NOW -tee FREE '
. A-. i3. SHUBERT Inc T572-1-WWAUS1114 AVE'•';
— • Dente 25cHICAGO,14.g.A4,..
a
Sr. 1V -e-75% or over -0. Doggies, T.
Smith) ties, *V. Hedley, II. Treleaven,
*11-Molteed. 64 or ever -it -M. aileDona :
ulda- ever.-*FaalleGregor,- atE.
rebbetorealalla Durnine--- • .
Jr. IV -75% or over -C. Ankh; „ M.
Potter, W. Elliott, 1/...aGerhattaIloWittd
Arick, J. Spindler. 40 or over -J. John-
ston, L. Mendelson, G. Little, J. (Jain,
*Ilatold Agnew. Below 40 -*M. Hughes,
*E, Irwin, D. Campbell, G. Huston, *G,
Bothwell, *Bid, Johnston, *C. Bogues.
4' missed • tests.
No. on roll, 31; aver. attendance, 27:
, IRENE G. SHERRIvF, Teacher.
equiloyment to highly 'educated inen, the
-he must-beinade tii-•doit, '
-nr- bo
kickedinvesfinents, almost de.
eerterl'eatirts staid tlie eiron . in the
,ber ofstudents, who prefer the battle.
CnIress 'Centre, • , am to the professors' lectures; have
a all lital'cloi adverse effeet. Life how.
MAi Atio
xuxopti.. Mr and ever, goes on almost 1110.101 The
JoaeNi Switzer, Culross township, theatres and other places of amusement
announce the marriage ottheir daughter, a16 "°Wdedi th6 l'et13111411t6 e.d1c1 the
tea r0Orrel are alwayo gay and the streeto
•Alice to Mr Wm` s, °'• •"41+., tire filled witli military ii1611.. VriMitleie
Mid§ $ailitto Weadf1e404#0.1166. 291 1016. street is thronod by tlin4iiine Motion:
r b1iorOwtlo
'flev E. rear
La
rier
-(iriten ed or tut week)
' Skating is the order or the day. '
Mt. 1011. MeLennan,ievisiting friend's
Chica,go, • •
Mr. Russ Ilisiett has returned after
visiting
visiting friends in•Clocago,
Messrs. Ilarry Walker and Charles
toyd ociit a, few days in Gederich.
'Miss Tena Kerupton, of Chatham,
iileited at, her home here over the Xmas
vacation,
Mr. and Mrs. /Pre,: Hess, of Dungan.
non, are Viaiting tlie• fornieis slater, Mrs.
Jae: •MacXain.
Messrs, Roy \tand Henry lititaensie
hate returned%owe after spending a
few dupla flintf
'1: 4.
sike"."400.6.144"411161"°40"*""•11rwtatio."*Vall'fi-jI
—FARM PRODtJC
FEED St SEED ST
It I beg:to -announce,, having opened Flour,. Feed),
• Seed and Produce BUSilleS5 in Isucknow,, where
jnten4, to pay _cash, or its :.equivnleuf for anY. firitt
-TroAnte-f-and.7-hope7t-e-.7seettre--soine-.-0C-Yealt :Ataxic.
because of the quality and valne of tlie goods I have
bnyrtifeAeSt)-::anii-
promptness with,which I•fill your orders.
'¶ Stock men and poultry men yvould ,do well .to :Pay
US a visit, as we have on ,haiid at attractive prices,
the. following: . • * - •
' Pure Linseed Meal,Oil Cake (old
mproecats ms),01C4osstteosnmSeeatdii' oNlyaelait;ufirpoige
Stock and Poultry Specifics, Laying
Meal far Poultry, Alfalfa, Meal,
.,crackedSoutheriv Ccirn, Beef Scrap;
Bone, Oyster Shell, Clam Shell, Grit* -
Caldwells„ Royal Purple and Blatch—
for& Calf Meal in 25, 50 And IVO -
lbs. bags, • ..
• Bran, Shorts.and Flout ef various kinds at special prkeiIn
ton and half -ton lots • • ,
Come and Get Our Prices'
'mote
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