The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-01-13, Page 1••}7., "NW, • - eeer„,,,„„
•P.00 ier, year) in. advance; $T.25 otherwise
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Miss Letitia ;Toyit 'visited friends,ii
• Winghani this. w,celro.
• ' Arr. V.:Freeman spent the. Ave91s-,end
• with friends' in Loudon,
Mr, Potelter AlcCharles, 'of $0inaus,
•‘Sask., is visiting at his lieine hero.
Mrs; O. W. Vaulter 104 last Weblt, 'to
001110, a few months in Pert Ariilutr.'
,
. Sam, Nicholson, of Texford, Sask„,,
14:another 'winter visitor here "'from the
• ‘Yeat-, ,• • '
s • • Miss Myrtle Tinian of WiliA1,19111e
••• visiting her friend, Mre.'4; Joynti at.
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PAICKNOWI ON +.1, THURSDAY, (JANUARY 15thsi 10160
Wui WANTBD at the Lueknow,
Flour Mills. :Highest market prices
Palc11,---T4TAIPANDT1P4ofi.
.Ptc. rr. IfiVonalei:tivin-ehrWatf-4th
local recruiting Oleo of tile
the absence of Lieut Spence who had to
return to Toronto Medical Oollego for a
short. time,
. •
- We understai)d tnat i a local melt have
eelistedwith. the'Bruee 13attalion, Un-
fortunately • we are unable to get the
names this week. Ilecruiting ,througli^
nut the county js geleg ciuAPloudidlY. •
It is mild that Mr,: AIM MONA.
reeve Of Walkerton Will be a- leading
nendidate•fer the Ill'alee-04.- weedenship,
at the jannatY session of the Council.
Ite was neXt strongest candidate 111015::
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• ' • • :-TlitrilleallAr-raiteirs-lustitiite-lia•elaiiiit
.',Mr.Male011e-MeTa064 of Chicagweall. en rol t 4 th f
ed. On• *lends in ,LtIck-no' we and Ing• ° PAn's • °
lest -week: ,•,
1de k 1,0 p of tl is and
, rs 6130 Mrs. writlets
Oita scarf The package containing t wee
was sent to the Red Cross •headquarters,
at ,Toronto 90.7FridaY'eflest week.'
'We Were ag.etaiblY's e d
• r ur el a
morning by, a. call from Mr. Jack -King,
of Winnipeg.- .He aid .141 riae;King, have
been in Outario since before Christmas
and are, returning to 'the West this week.
The West appears. to agree with Jack, as
be muchstouter than when he coot -
Pied a place in Mt. MeInosh's store.
Burns.' Balt-
•" A ..lot of bilis4 goao
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Coot; elVe.. • 1?,argains odd., uraffs; -ned
odd .stole.. • ,• '
9,114 Mrs. Thomas Iffeckett, Of
Areeitt, Sask., visited last week with Mr.
and Ales, Bert Mills;
Mr, Frank Quest, of Kyiemote,Saelt.,'
a former resident of, these parts it+ call-
ing on former friends, .
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Wire ta• WArD at the I UcknOW
lour Mills, Highest market prices
• Paid.---InetaiatyvN Bens
The first cergival of the season vvill be
put on the rink, on the evening of the
20th, • See bills for.partieulars.
ISfeil a MacKenzie, of evi
. Bask is_visiting his ,brother, Mr. W. mutife:for the Scotch dances, A tg
MecKenzie, And his former,. Imitie. at • crowd le expected, •Tickets $1.25. Pro-
PararnOunt.
EXplohation Not Right
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garciing .thla municipal election' in,
LOcgmpiLthe Walsh= Advance. sairb.
"Leicknow being a Liberal-sWgr
Anderson. had little Or no trouble to g90
thepoliticel leaching into action,And AU
only Ix few e480.0 where the individual
was too honorable to bring polities into
a municipal caiopaign. ad the rilechine
fail."' - • • •
• Tho.pruee Times of Walkerton 4-,
prosql the sante opimon,..and it is not •
improbable that, outside of Leeknow this
view of the mutest is generally held... •
It does not, however, correctly explain
•the turnover frfiak.:Joynt to • Anderson;
Of emirs; played a port. Rivas
boanad to. Either mall -would 'make a
good reeve. There Witp no,. issne other'
tliareilie -man, Vitl-betk-are- entstandio
melt In their re,spectlitet pelitlear parties..
:Bet it is well knewn by every elector in
;Laiekoew. that promieent .0eraservatives
were among Mr, Andersoa's-mat-Aetive
'Atitiportershend that Mre•Jeynt. had the
openly expressed support of not .11, few
Liberals; .
'This being the case, if is not fair. to
the electors ef Lackuowdo say that they
lined up like sunreasoning partisans ,aed
Voted party when only municipal :quea-
tions Wine at issue. Quite a needier of
-
miner considerations and influences an -
pear to have been. at work, this time
favoring Anderson as in March last they
'favored Joynt. •
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• ' The Luelcnow Vire Brigade will *hold
grand balt on Tuesday night, January
25th next.' Heiver's celebrated five -piece
orchestra Will supply the music. • Lun-
cheon will be served. Pipets will fill911
Free-Bre0. phelOgraph gellery it! about
• eofattietea aaci WII1 be open for business
. oe the g4th. See. their annOnacentent
elsewhi, re on this page. • r
Two men's fur -lined coats were $35 00
'and $45,00; now $25.00 and $33.09 A
• .....ectexial Men's Sweater Coata at. 2.00.
.• at Conned s,
! p
The sale of ,c0WS held last:$411r44
by Mesare..Durnie-and- leeg was-!aterY.
- euceessfel, the buyersLexpreasing.`great
katiSfaa101,1 With their putehasee.
r.
A. arnin is is week visiting- Ohitelliell. 0' CO' T.••0.al for w.w.$63 45
_ towne -1`,._rew Ontario on im adVie ' ••-`. h t tile • a 50
needs are for ,patriotio purpose$,
RECRUITINO MEETING
PO interest Wien: In Raishig
.Bruce -Battalion„
, The splendid trod aa,seintWed tha.
'1.roWn Illaltlast Friday ,ovenilsg. 'eugPete
a. very active interest. m recruiting and
military matters in arid about Lucknow,
There WU BODO dikappointwleat to the
failure of exPectedspeakers toput in an.
appal -once. ,Isteither Colonel Weir or
Ottpt, Klein, Other
onelof Whoni'mas at one tilne enent'ed;
were able tribe . Inat,ead.ther
Were 011 .the piogrent: Addresses IV Pt4.
. Peter 31aekinnona Capt. f
nrano... Mr. 4. gnoteditor Of
the Kincaidlite,fteperter. .
0.0 just recently
listed With the 13rnee Batts:tan-1Si was
Very happy itt'asliott speech which teal -
1Y made hit of the ave ping. .
VILLAGE
. The Village clount.•".1 eti censtituted for,
1915, held its final session on Monday
morning. In theahsetice of lteeve Joynt;
-Rebett Johnstone was apnointed. reeve'
-P-03110,1•:.
crhere Was littie, buainese before the.
Conned ether tleti tleitiassitig o: a: few'
eccourits which had been received "Binee
the previona meeting, '
•Thel felloivingt Recoil:ate' were paid:
• ' r • D • th'
; epection tour. • He •expecta to be away
. abeut the end of the month..
,
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,. Will Smith, iihnlias heen-in-Saskat-
ehewan tor a number of years, is visiting
• . his parenth; Mr, and Mrs. Alex,' Smith,
of town, aed former friends in Kiuloas,
Mr • Fred hlaithie, Stettler, Alta.
haek front the West for a time. •. He
W, Stewart & Son, hall lig,nts... 12 42
W. Settitart Son, stre:t ;,,50 00
Munieipal World,-etipplies 2.58
Fire Cog -many, salary • . 31 25
3. S. Hunter, 1 month sAlary 41 60
Ageew, election expenses.. 26 46
' J. •Sherriff, drawing coal ..... 1$ 00
Immediately on the adjournment of
thieSession, the Ot midi. as constituted
--: has rented_hia - Alberta•aud ex Sor_1916 met, all members taking the
pects. to spend at )aat a- year in Ontario usual declaration Of flint*. •
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Wetend. a cordial. invitation
tfie at $50. The amendment, however, was -
P6ftratttS, taS F014...tfS. duties to be the s_aineas .for l a t a.. • - tamely -Vizi. Samson. He
A Chtistian collegeehome,-
healthful situatioo. , - •
rorerespeetasandterms,writethePrinclUal
lt.T.Warner,M.A:,1).D.;St.Thenuts,Ortt.
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REE
swot°.
ILVOKNOW
Open Nlonday, Tues.
-•day- and, is! ednusday
•, each week,communc.
January 24th• .
First .Class Work
guaranteed. for family
troupes or individual •
pactures.
Eularging pictures a
• sPecAalty, any sit:.
_
The newly -elected reeve, J. Ander-
son, presided. Coilecillors Hencletsort.
Durnha Jahnstorratact Spence were pres-
ent.•
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On motion'of Duran apd Henderson
a grant of $10.00 was Made to the HQS-
, pital for Sick' Children at Tor )nte. -
• • A request was received from the Wo.
Institote of Lucknow for the use
of the Town Hall free for an entertain-
ment. On motion of„Durnin andt`ohn-
ston the: caretaker was inastusted, to
&Meet the :usual rent inall cases, and if
..an 'application was wade fer e refund of
rented% the same would be aonsidered
SOLDIER ACKNOWLEDGES •
'CHRISTMAS GIFTS
December 30t1i, iolo.
To the!Editor . •
Deer Sir:
Will you kindly grant cie a sinall
space in, The Sentinel, acknowledging
tempt of the Christ -teas package for-
wardedto me here by the residents of
Lueltnew district. I might say it arrived
qukta safe.ort Obristmas'inornin,g and it
was very useful indeed, and I 'wish to
Aliank everyone concerned with the for-
warding of -the riatte.-"T -hone all in
Luekrtow had: an enjoyable time' Christ-
-mei alsowish tall a proaperous. New
Year. I Am pleased to state I am going
.on alright, although sorry to say I ern
,unlit for service in my.regiment with
the expeditionary. force France Still,
I ein -usefully employed now in• England
'at the eboye address as e aignalling in-
structor. In closing I would ranch like
to thank Dacknow residents for the
varions kindnesses and assistance render-
ed my' wife and family daring the past
year or so, aaid hope 'to, sobn be back
again with all mY•friends, in the 'village -
Hoping I liave not occupied -tee :much
space and -again thanking you, believe
tc, remain, ' •
ttave Play At Wingham
A full house greeted the Luchnow
Dramatic Company Monday evenin
;when they presented '"Under Two Flags
in ige-Oppra*-110uSe Wfnaganr. Th
play was given tinder 'the auspices a tile
Walnut's Auxiliary of the Wingbant
Hospital Board, and the proceeds wept
to the benefit of that institution. The
ladies were well pleased. with the.reAults
of the evening, and estimated that they
would have 0)0'0 One hundred dollar
over expenses. As ,Pritertaiumentat
•Ieo, the play was highly succeSsftil and
the audience was •uogrudging in ita.
applause.: • ,
ut.
bitliete C
ie 3 ..cOnt,
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• cHuRen wp,vs..t
'1 annual raeeting elf the ongregaZ
kiple - Ltinknow-,--PresbYterien elaurch
will.be held on Vric14y, sevening
week at 8:•o'cl'ock. •
"'aim ',cont.* egation of Sonth. Kinloss
tIn church has been-suceessful in its call to
foliner retident �f Kinloss, Mr. -Mac- • ..Rev. Jelin Reid, bf Londeribbro. • .rhe
induction ceremony which will. initiate
,
Kinnon had been inNorth Dakota for
number of years, andlaad become a nat.
ttialized -citizen of the 'Totted States.
ilia heart, however, had ever remained
Caeachan and British, and \Oen war
biolie out be immediately began to feel
a raining at the ties thet.stillbeend `him •
to the land of hiabirth, and he finally
yielded and returned to enlist, Ile was
nrit in good physical condition. *hen he
left, 1)akota; and before pesenting him-:
self fer Milk tnient he had to build him-
self up, and, at London .the Past three
months, he had, by careful attention to
diet and hygiene, added 21 pounds tobie
weight, so that now the examining phys-
ician had proeouneed hint a, pretty fair
epeeiradn Of a wan, . . • ....
He had heard men say that the object
of the war was to whip the Keiser. He
did not like that way of putting it. Re
preferred to thin* rather t.hat this great
war was as6rt of world ,houseleleaning.
The Britiali Empire was one of the big
breorns used in that housecleaning, and•
•Ottnada and the other coloniea were
lesser'broonisT--Wei-the7soldiersrho•-said,..
_might be regarded as straws in one of
thosebrooms, each doing its part in the
great houSe-cleaning which was to fete
the world from militarism, which was • a
eurs.A to the people of -Pertuanyu-swell
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as to other nations. ,
It was evident that this was not Pte
Mackinnou's first appearance upon the
platform'. and we have learned that he
-hierhad experience as a political gam-
.paigner la the lend, of•his adoption. The
leeal remaining committee will Make no
mistake if they keep him busy.
- Captain, elark,who was the second
.spea:ker, Appeared in uniform,' He had
,been in ehorgeof the guard at the Tob-
eineary wirelese_statien from. the out-
.. .
Mr. Reid into. Ina new charge will e
held on Thursday, an. 20th, .at 2:30.
•
At a meetine, of Huron • Presbytery
held on Thursday of laiet, week the call
from 'South . es Church to Rev. Sohn
G. Reid, L :"4 shore, was dealt
Mr..-Reid.bas idea to accept the call
and thepulpit at „Londeslioro will be
preached, vacant on jaffiiiiryArel,
,Tite•Guirti."Why I Sheuld Join
the Church" was the topic on Monday
evening. ' This. was taken by Mrs Clan -
nen; after,Whicli severer of -31e : Guild
members gave A few brief remarks .re-
gaiding this • eullieet,•• Other n.u.rebers-
Wet& solos by Mrs.' j..0a:.An.dersen .and
Mrs. Decker, also readings by Mrs.: D.
Thompson and Miss Ethel. Howe. The
Literary Connoittee have -arranged for
an excellent ptdgrara next MandaY even-
ing, -When 'the...topic will be 'An Evening
with .Gilbert Parker"....
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CAMPAIGN UNDER, :WAY
Lneknow Organized, For Pro-
vincial Frohibltion
•Organization -ander plan
by the Connuitteo 'Of ono iLandred tfas
the baSiness of publig
tlio Methodist church Tuesday evening.
• Mr. R. D..Calneren, who is cenvener
of the local ectmraittee,".necupied the
omit; and eplained the work whieh.the
Committee' a One Oundreclobad set out
to do Lind 'how they proposm.1 to de it
The Committee ef One Hundred is a
400 -partizan organization. sting of
rii) Conservatives and .ia,'I'Afboral.i. The
ahn this einiunittee is a dry Ontario
by the /et of July „tielt-.- "Thia . •
hopes to.bring ebout by exerting the
-Presattre Of politic •opinicee upori the
Ontario Legislature' at ns tet seseien.
Thieirpronses to do by the presenta-
tion to . that % body- Of a petition, or
rather two petitions, 'requesting • that
a law prehibiting the liquor •traffie so far
as -the Provincial Legislature. van pro.
• hibit it, he ena,cted. The petitions will
further ask that ahould. the L, ,Islature
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DX. 500-4
fail to visa Bitch .a.law, shall t•ten sub-_
mit the question of prohibition to. the
electorate by way of .a. referendnin.
Two petitions makiug the same request
on the.government are to • be 'circulated.
Oneof theae. will be • for the +tignaturea
:of electors only, and, the other 'tor, the
sienaturea et those -not qualified to vote
efthat is, for young men over 18 years-
. doge atitl.fer ell women oVer• .18\ -years.
Of age.
.Every Municipality in. the- proviece .18.
being organized for the purpose of get.'
ting signatures to -the petitancl*Is
expected that the petition. will prove to •
be the largest'eVer presented to the Pro,
vincial Government. It will be presented'.
by adeputatien eoneisting of .•repre- •
"sentativofroneeriele•initnietpalitY. '
ThenisetiiirTuestlareveningappeinte-
ed a- committee. to matt mit the village'
for cativitatin'ata.0 appoint canyasaere.
for the various subdivisions.) This com-
mittee TAO -,114-ter the- p.ublie --nteeting-",
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The ,village waA'aixidediete five --seetions.
A Box Sobial and' entertainment will
be given: in the Town Hall,, Lueknow,
by the Women'alistitute on the evening
-of January- 21st; The -Oomiraitfee in
ehargehaye been inecesafet in. Securing .
a lot (1,.‘g,NA_. talent which_ will present a
varied program .andinie-Of,lie-beit • of
the:season, d' they are sure teo .that
in
thel'conteri of ihe_boxes will' also_prove
very aitme we. Thi S is the first time
the Institute hag. appealed to thepeblie
te patronizeit in this way: It -hes been
doing splendidworkin the. way: of local
cheritieS, relief week for "the Beigitatis
and French, and knitting' for the Re4
ine °rasa, but.their funds are exhaustectand
.• , ' \ - - ..--- Amin,. ete„ . • break_ of the war until it shortanue alga they are anxious to be fit work Again.
. 0. A, PISN• ER. 7 1. Witeti"the'gnatwitlidravni: - His-. .The program willeommenceat 8 deloek•
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Fourth 400. Kinloss
-Monday, Jim '10;
• Miss Alice Roes on the sixth is net,so
well this week. •
Miss Marion MeDiarteld, of London',
, is home fo't, her heli4aY15- , • . . '
Miss Millie Nichelson,of Pert Huron ,
is visiting at her home on the 6th.
Stun Nicholson and. Mrs. of Tuxford,
are spending a few days at Mr. T. Roach's
- The -fohowingtfilluff-f-oullinitt:ees------Mr7-enel-M:r
• : - on the sixth.- --:---- - -- . •
lay the council.
were appointed: FinanSe-ajohnston,, -
few friends from Manitoba an Vriday
el. -A. -Fras• iir.eniertained a
Henderson and Spence. : Fite and Light ,,,,,,,,i,,,O. e,,,,t.
-Durnin, Spence and. Johnston. Sup- (3-"--' --- '
plies-e•Spenee, Bendel:son and nom. Mr. Neid And Welly took their -tie.„
Streets and Bridges..-•-flenderson, John., parture this morning for their home et
laws, --Spence, Mullin
By- Parletee, Mich. . . .. .
Sten and Duran. Petitions and
.Gten. A. &ado Was re -appointed to ihe . visiting at li-Wroients-Mr. and Mrs. Jas,
Beard of. Health. A:ex. Rosa add John . • Sutherland on. the 6th.
• Spindler 'Were appointed feneeviewers Mr. Wini.Smith, of Saalcatcheivan; son
tor the year. Steele Hunter was ap- ,rof •Mr. A,Stiiith, of Lecknbw; is visiting
pointed pound keeper. Roe. J. $ Pies at the old home be the 6th. .
can was appointed a member of the : Jas. and Mrs. lleLeod, of Fort WM."'
Library Board for three years; D. Gila have returned 10 s short time again to
bertson ivas appointed to complete the. . the scenes of their youth. ,
, Miss .Janet Houston has returned to
term of 13.7AC. Towerd, resignedwith one
Salaues for the villa,ge officers 'were her hoine on the 6th after spending the,
year to- ran. .
fixed follows: ---Cletlt---and Treasurer summer in R C. visiting her sister.' .
address eonsisted of---an•appealto young- -Sialmissien: Ladies 'with boxes, free;
men -to. waist, to 'parenti to. .aliotiv their ladies withont boxes.25e. Gentlemen
sons to entig-, and -an •ciplanation „of ;the
conclitionsof enlistment..
J. J. Huntet gave the principal address.
`of the evening, reviewing the .war eon-
• •ditiOns. and pointing, out,the urgent nee-.
essity of. strengthening the armies of the
• Empire -to the full.extent ef our "power.
, The chair was, -,taken. by Mr. R. D.:.
-Certiorari. • Mrs. WesW-J (Vat, Miss
aAllitv,and Serge' Sinclair each coutribut-
ed solos. .)1
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A PACKED HOUSE
• 'AT RIPLEY' MEETING-,
3 Oh Sten 'Albert Sutherland, of Elsie, Craig, is
$200 for the year; Assessor $55. To this Miai AuDonft w
mgtioans an ainendmentwasimbmitted by lettching at Bismarck foe the past year,
Johnston and fixing the sala,ry hee,tet, tuned to herbratieat E...-.4eDen-
ie's to reniain indefinatel
• to the ptiblid 0.41-4 sce kat. Collector's salary waieset at, $36, .„ LAnother of the 4th ciare'l' boys hwill
as en,
,
-TheTow'n Constablela cur- - melte a, good- soldier, loyal and trueefor
rILIIJ • • • . ed at $200 for the year, Ids duties to be he his beelie geed eitizeo here.
as he-retOfOre, wept that -ha Mriatohn.,Carruthera .on_ the. Oth_eold
cleared to be otethe street until tbe henr a horse last week' and delivered it i.t•-
• of 1 pan on 'Saturdatafternoons, instead Walkeiton. This Makes $1000 ' worth
of at 4 O'clock ita in the past, . • ' of het ace he has sorct this SeaSon. ' -
$50() and a'free house t e friends onday evening It is un
e y at .f .
derstorkf t hey 4J:tipped the light flieteittie,
tinie for tbereturn 'of the Oolteee
EYES MKT
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egt,,,,,cpile.A
departMent is. to make eyes
right..Wo do oar optiealt Work
1j ppCtC 11 g�n
Vilf 11Qt .do int :slight'
etty, OaSe.',* 'We ative ,teour pat-
rOns' the beet 01 -olir
. 1 or -
ledge and Dui'. and ,46-.
Peuil etpon 'Wr. tlie very
• best triatetiel. If yba Want
les to,. the..
ARMSTRONG
$),6 :SatieadtOrJeweler
y,
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EVER VBQDY'S COLUMN
aiats;ea'''..T0 LOAN.- On mortgages ant no
.at reasonable rates, .1,43,..omisaraiu,o., both
• -Stook and Mutual: Comparties.
• OF.O. A:SOMALI,. Banker. T.ateknow,,
locittis are ju goat dommuj. and you ran
tugboat elish prices at MendelSon'a '
• Goods Stare, Locitnow. ,14-11AL..
clia,rgetl 350. and for this • they
recsiye a box without:further. charge..
Ledies are requested. to put cups in their
boxes, as hot tea will be served.
• . ,Patriotic
- The Women's_Committee of the Pa-
triotic League'lere secured a graintity
of yarn, and anyone wishing to help in
the patriotic work by knitting for the
'soldiers may obtain a supply on applying
' Mrs: Siddall.---Secy. •
, • People of Ripley and •vicinity. turned
out in great numbers:A° a requiting
• -fleeting held -there an Monday. evening.
• The hali wait literally packed; untd there
es
• TAST.-.A. note Mada by .irain. Minter. in
. Notice .
favor or William Bunter. The public are bare -
by. xfarnid =mast the, purchase of any suoh
note should_the same be offered for sale.. ,
1.20-e. , Ammon].
Highest•CauN Prices paid f,,- Raw k urti. °
131,74BWEIK, LucknoW.
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LOST., -On the road'west pt Thioloravi an Jay.
Stir Idaek driviog_robe. Finder pleose
leave •at the Sentinel Vince and i'eceive
reward:
For Sale •
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Karft112 Allniluistn'itor of the
--POMP (4 :MAW" 17:0 Ott..11if ;T.3.11‘11 0 t
(.711itierieb • 111, tilCittiliWgralIrOtrrtrart.. -••
• woman „ deceased, offers for sale Os follow-
ing feria eroperty:--Thc south 140 acres of
. Lot 10; 12. West WaWanosh. Tho
property is situated ti 1.2 utiles frinn, Luck.
nd• 11-2 mites from St.* Hotel -is. This .• ,
far is alI arosscand lats-heettl-Pasturea-____.
•e
.-three •to the -nerth and two -4o-- the • - • wit.tbit 11t10 aoyeaLop bash; ,sitost,cd
-frante
Sotati-ot-Cittilmbell--street-L--and in: each ' (4T1';
house, 2- erns ao - r . ie rot_ , • .
•i
111 • i 'ears- od- well -
of, these septions two eanyassera were
appointed; making 20in all. The eanva,ss.
for signatures Will -he Made tile -third
week in January, that is next week
Annual Meeting
•
,The Fiftieth Annual Meeting • of the
Lucknow Agticultural. Society - will be
held in the Town Hall, 1..ucknoW,' ii
FridaY; 'the st day- ofJanukryi-.-23,91-..6,..
at 2 'o'clock)); lit -
'A. B. Air•KAY, • ••• -J. AoXiw,
' President. • Se'cretary,
• (Corrected up to Wectuesday 11'060,,
:Wheat' • : . 00
Oats . ; ... . 3.6
Barley_ .
Buckwheat .. . . -74
Rutter
Eggs, new laid...: . . ..... -
Eggs,
'. • -, 35
' •
- 000D OPENING •
, Boys and girls: Take a course in' corn-
mercial telegraphy now. It Will :repay'.
'you a thousand tin:malt:sr the short rime
. .
was,not eyee standing room irt the -tastes- -spent: in learning. Belo.w a...later.
or c bout the door.. , But big theugh the
crowd ,was. ii,:araa perfectly • orderly and
ottentiVe while no less'. than. seven apettle.
era set forth the military situation and
• the reasons Nthy. then. .shoeld don. the
.King'a•tiniforre„
- • Addresses were given by Lieut.:White--
heed,.Walkerton; Pte. Peter ,NIeKinnrie,
LucireeW ; Capt.; M cNally, : Walkerton ;
.11. D. - Cameron, Lucknoii, and Revs.
.4eLettn, Gilieore and Kellumi.
Besides. theTddos,. There- 'War; on -the--
progrem a very. pretty ling, d rill. by child-
ren, and Q. ttUlney of patrfoti-- songs.
• Capt. McNally new 'potnething of ..a
veteran of the wat.:-EaVing gone to Fiance
with tiliefirst dolitingerit - and
being...antietiveserviceatheest ev.er sinee, -
He was through the hard' fighting at•
Festubert. and his -account Of personal
experienceethere tied On. mu-nrother.in-
teresting occasion's greatly pleased the
audience .
At the close eight Young fellows signe
rd up' •with the . Bruce 'Battalion, end
thereisgooti reason. to belieVe that ethers
'aiultIcaue Tater. -4' •
. trete. gur head office le' Toronto,, -which
sliewa the great need of, arid- detnaed
foi ttaitiedeperaters the coming season,.
Call At our office and we will cheerfailly.,
give 'yen any, ieformation, desired..'.. • '
• AgitG.N.W, Telegraph t'do.,
Lucknow, Ont.- •
The engineer's aaraly---wde-4xed
Aicx.I'terc e entertained' some of his
LUW tor's Roll Was txtented until •the next toe,
tit, tlie stria hours of the merning,
regular meeting
• - Miss Ettie •MeKimion; who hes been
- spending thc Xtnas holideys 'with her
'Clover Va:ley parents, Mr, and. Mrs.Kinnon MctlCinn,
- - - jun..•-,,.okon,;;i.ntendkrelurn,ing to London tcinot-
-lrite-liavetrusheafor hairfteeth •
• „. and shaving. A .sizes a
nd
all of the best quality for the
price. combs of all isizes from
the' heavy. tomb for **Oben to
• the tlattOW comb for men. •
.•
. Vinol our cod liver And irort
tor& is aremarkable body builder
and Strength . creator for tired
young. peop)e,i, feeble old peOP10
ariddelioate elailelteil. Try. it on
our guarantee, poes you good
.---or.-coats-yott.zothing„?...,_,_ •
• Dr. *code*, Ortid
Store
Ike :Nod ,quitIfy Stara
, iotiltier tbla °
Slots our ritindow
r ur, the yoiiigest' sen ortiiit1 MEATitt
Oongritint is tecovering from an attack William, ho tnade-their,annual, trip to
of pneumonia. •' the old 'home eginte and will•renrain with
' Sant t3Ongratn and danghten Lorena, us +-1 •tuiJoY our eoutparatively utild
'Spent Ne* Year's holidays non and Pert Albert, at Dungan, whiter.
and Mrs. Pierce of Witioipeg, ate
.
• • Toronto January, .1616.
• "At the present time there are a num
.-
bey of vacancies for telegeaph opetators,
• _end- we ' should, therefore, encourage,
Wher---•ever Posaible,young men and women -
to 'take up the study of telegraphy, with.
a'itieW or -thireTi193-tpui-tet-vices-L-W-hon
prefieient: We went students,,preferably
those 'who ha,v6 trained in • telegraph
offices, ctice:si have exadt_lf
reenired of then frit Set -
vice' ivith our 0oin pony, and this Core• .
neetion I would suggest that if you have
-now ally students-, preetising at ,,your- --
office, you impress upon them the arces-
sity of constant practice, :as we 'shall'
require. the , services of Many junior
operators at, the opening Of the, aping.
season!: . •
• Bacatit,•-• •• -
District .S uperinten den t.
WILKINSON'S WIN IN HURON,
J. N. Willtiosoii, V,S:: of Ripley, had
L.
• • viaiting on the sixth this Wevk. Vtri fl.
Leap year is net very far advance& Etta, batter knouti its 14,,t oc.11},
blxt it ha3 had its.eitect an sole° td the eon our former eateilae peat mist! aet
bathelors, elreadY,. l,hatt °shows what
. , for many yeara atLueirne.e.
. ,
. • Mr. and lire. Nola, of Carletiin, r..,11,
the girls can do. _
Wilson Hamilton 'Us bought the fifty .and theit two little daughters, Lui hie
acre farm froni William Martin on the and lielen; ttre synding it few 'weeks
Ind Caiv*rlitilson-inustArriond...te,.-wetk.:;.,•ticithlire., 'stela's falter, Mr, ttobt. 'WIG'
8.01110 net summer. ' , Cs.tx1 on the ,t2tTi and -ether- frittude-• -in
Robert Mernt'osh, OW School 'teacher, . Kinloss and Huron, •
c•
has t 'Minted for, the war mr1 is now ., : ' . ' ,•-•-•*.-----art'i ,.,_
training•at London. Mr, Webb, of St. , : - The pickype , Show
Wiens, hits optioned hii, dunes for the
'
coining year,
• Oh steount of the cal
41ineenvezhin,
OaWito.n, Tim two Ripley •warde wont
.heavily for thtelocal. man, but he also:
headed the poll in Warda and' i3.'
Gideon Rattle 'wits the, • faveri All
Over theIp'ernship,7with Duncan( ,..'ette
good sivond, johe MeLend •
I the only e;indidate ..1
defeated For f, 11,1(11..
• " • • • *
•
• ThevOte Irards.WAS
,
•,
Toa.orro NRICgf ?CEng weut "
...... $, 95 to 00
Oats, bush., .0•
Barley„tush., , ... , 45 to.
60
Choice heavy steers....-. ' 7 50 to :
Butchers' -cattle: •,1 00 to -
730.7
Feeders 6 to 6 75
Lambs, •cwt 16 00 to 11 00
'Bheep,-ewt - • • 6.00 to Z .59
Butter, Creamery Prints 36 to 37
Butter`, Dairy Prints,28
to 39
Eggo, new laid; doz.,. 4Z to 45
Eggs No. 1 storage • 30 to • 3
Potatoes, bag... , ••• 1 35 to
Bogs; off ears . 9 SO to . 9 6
Everybody 'ivies Ont on eleeiloti any thn Town Hall this event“.. Ph", 1:4''yilly
end Veiled up a good niajotity for Wilstin Thee'tre will not .be opet, . It ;will be
• 11 imilton. Thift imealte, wellfor Wilflor, ppoin atoin on Vrit ‘v eve
,1t. tittlo soltieoirto ,KlOti`laff after bitt . inataintent ot The ..tifittin1)c lIet
itt witt roatio on this nun, • l'41iu:iy. ix, given,
1
•
.1.. g 4 5 0
Wilkinson •• 4.1 20 51 89•37 8,„ : 321
Walinsley 42 45. 38.18 73. 37 -453
.tawson' .11 35 6 6 94 01'
73 30 02 75.,03 ,01
'OatriPbell' 65 51 6T -RT -07111-47142:-4--.
Fraser VI 59 43 50 ••0°). 06 3,56
11--trailton -57. 4S-43 30 44 45
'.1intood 23 43 2161 11 • ,
1162N
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TitstraveN..• 'At tierdflb',-
Asbliell, ,ritt Jan.4, 10111. •
•
MO 41....rt TerAo , vs. i, a .i..'
tetetaGlreee 4101% • . ,
•
. •
Lochaishs, -
is boute.eli-a-visit
,•• . _
•
..present • •
Mr. ,:\lifeette .:‘IeLeocc., of Ohictio, is,
visiting in theeparts , •
' Mi tia Sarah builaysen,` of Detroit, mitt
, jamieaon," 'of .W.Intiipegy 1.+It., last
fpr thew eit le• a, • '
• Meat Annie Merl %nett st nri.wciit Itt
tandaitae. en t -,zzre'titterart,, ael-e 15
se .1 'he t.,ck of app;..tetici-
• es. . •
Miss J'eriaie !pod was'• Married last
Tueaday to Mr. .Robert Dar vvard, of
..Kincardtne, by the Rev Mr' Duncan, of
LucltuOw.
• .
• has a goon Way Dam,
• flonclitidp ,f or mixed fora -tine: E'er further
• partleidark apply to P. J. Ryan. Goderiehe
• •-•:Untarkn -Adthinistr4or; Mt() J. Z. •Aguow.,..
lteal•Elstate Dealer, laiektioW; to Pronsi-; .
foot, Killoien Proudfpot, Solieitors tar •
.Administrator, poderioh. 2043-t=f-c at 2t."
^ chss
.•
Auction Sale.. ,
Ar-OTIQN SAIdil OF CO WS. -At. J. Wilititur--- -
- - .
.. wilt offer for sale by patine anetion ar.tite-
-Cain:- House, ,Luoituotv.. on jam. 444 • emu- •
toe tn.,20 hilt& cows--
' 'Yet fRotp.; thers. tine in Feb- •
some.with eel( it .
and March. Q.,T. venvis; AuctiOncer.
. viler!
-Anniini-
112drIlgotitc
s, Butt..wifl be
ac,t.00 on Thursday. lan. 1210, at
o'cloek.p. in': •
J4.4,4 BARN BT., secretary..
Notice to (xeditore:
matter of estate . of • 'William •
• • • •
E. Glordon, late of the Tow.nsnip.. of
Weavanosh in the -County ef Bit van, .
Yeomen,. deceased, •
'N.otiheik hereby given tht‘t,. all parsons hay'.
iv any chains or •demand_4 against, -the -
mon& Gordon who died on or. about; tho -
eleythOrObthher; A. D:491.1 -at the' Township „.
sof aWanosh. the.Provinee of Ontario, . aro -
hereby reCtuirksi-to-e3end.-by past prrisykd ta.-to
;deliver tothe,underkigned, bolibitor herein for
-Martna Gordon, AalIllinstratrix of ' the estate
and effects of the said Williatn E: Gordon, their •
namok and • addresses and full. 'particular§ in .
:voting 'or their claiins and statements of their
aeconnts and the. nature of the sccuritieS; If •
any, held by them duly verified by afildwvit. '
-And. take notice that..arter the ilret day of • r
-February. 1916, the said -Martha Gordon Will
riff -oared te distribute the 11SACtS Ot the
ceased among tho persons entitled thereto.--
- having regard•only to the claims, of which sho
shall then ha ve'receiv'ed notice, and that the
said Martha Gordon will not bp liable for the .
said -assets or any part thereof tb. any person4
• of whose Claim she shall not theiihavereceived
, notice:, This notice is given Pursuant to the '
srittute-in twit behalf.
Dated Dunk:now this ith day , of Januark..7.4
1
• .1 . •
0: • MALCOUSON. solicitor .
• viAt•e. for (ho said Martha Gordon.. •
IN
There can be no Halt
--
aSilre
E either FOR -or AGAIN
crietaTterke2- 7 1111.00101111"511/1
in the 160th.
Ovirseas
_ Battalion
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. • Pav Allowance• Allon'etve: •
Rank • • •'Pew.' Day , Per Pay ,Per 'Metall •
• 41 35 r .• 1Se • : !QS 0)
.SCeorrgptaranit:.. , ... : ... -. ....... 1.10 .. , to,- • • 20 (to• .
PriVates, buglers, -di ummers ‘1.4,;c• 1.00 • 10c 20 00
' DI.en :lie ft ,1 qty 1, eltAlled lw the Government/ ' • '
Ttie Vetriott 'Pura: t, : 4 br'ett ereatv‘1, to assist 'tlicist:. dr pentlents Of a
seldlet. whO tieri morr 1n11) thou the El•miernment glee's. • ,-..
Many etapley'rts 110.‘ • le1dgrd themse1ves'to g‘I've, prefereriCe W De.
turtied soldiers Ivhety vti..;,....ing meh.• i • - -
.PensiOttee:An case ot fi •th' 02 00 a 1?tonth is paid to the widow, ant
•$5.00 a month • for each child. • A wit:0+Nya tratther .wliese soil u.l.
her sole support recteves $22.00 a mbuth. Pensions are paid '
;:. for:partiel and perm VP7ut.dis4bleyttmit-.----- ---7 '
Conditions' of gratstrOnt .-Age, '18 yeata .to 4., rears. Heitile.,. 5,
feet 2 inches., eiltihnt -in. ',
-1-row ,to tatilat........eagitt :tie itie„. nearest ta,c r in(' r., on; 4 Z ' " •
.16011* OLVERS5A (13gtuCti3) DAT. 112)N
:Canailiitu Expeciiiii()nary i'orit,:e
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Ltevie • ---
• '4111aftii,..l1ti, 14
.‘,'.1 leeeer: a firmer t4 11
.• 0 .; (•,i Ion, 1... at 7
' .1 . .• t,„I'ii,, J,..,'• ‘',,f
, elvii.,etur 1..441E41 Mr Aloopor
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1 , „, A i Ey ..:411.1•6•,4last i 0 eleait his tvtirit, end
. , ..1, lent regratreded-'atireetta te ilia
k be* . V 011,411 t
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