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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-10-26, Page 4•dIrc) aid 11,113)1;9r, , • X, ihectinevAcklitt, Agent • .1fletlia.ti,)%t..)Liig:7. caltmrauce, kilo and J,110, usnunisieni 111141411ter0.1- 011) 0 1? • ekificat tfltent thutinBewO tau iiinslon stool. vintibar .cr.flo oott'Ainit.. 10.101/0110, fur oaloh, , 1),11,141elisaiir 1..calluenseetl elleY V1111,13t • Venilinlut ti•11 iltsrli; in their fliu.'gall, sialet,4fl boaliren•rerdially iii •NoalcV: at Atns-itroutri. ttobt Treas.. iitt.r4t deo, 4,11, iutani 1)4 A, '.i5.1 /.4., '4. 0. it• 0...•014.1.100, kelan meth every iturjaikr 4444 utter lagerat lull 1.40011,311 Op I4Linilc 11411.1liwolueli divot gniclinari. :14 It iirmarcoattl.W.'. Pullin VV,,yi.ir„„pooiktoulscex., ,no, Co). E. fjOure Mlier)vflek No. no, "heeling% 4tieote every liot tb JIA Ibe t1ii4lel3owa'11011. Oen brot hor 11 i-orkuelly in vitrit to Wee h 1 1110 Itoner, . Jahn :1'7, Melit *tear !deer., vim tlesi.y.1 ate*, .19111141911, 1.'res9. 1 Q: 0e,11, W. lafeJrnew Leila°. No. ;1:17. meets • seatt,,,it itioaday or omit meet 1. 111 oho odd. elleiva 14132.0,0,dt Vine t'letNe 0.,14.1tr, ;Malkin tos Reek t5COrt PattOreVrees..101.41toshs, ° Otto!, • . arowt<ton,i. tiateaup' . stalroto ilittkon .1114141,* Toeswitter, tlass talgt1001,1411 ta, sold Notes, erownitelf mit ,b900.0Wavgi Wreacterk '1St, and ark 141•1144114Y 01),1/111311,10001111 tierrieVh111) ° NPIWTtkit, 14 Dendati, Ohne .444P, MO014 Veteltne*... (fat, Ali., 3110titirtt • • 100000 10c.4. d lamortaltlfdreisheit. (how/rata inilegolvork, ihdinoss extra,01,, '1011 liV1401100 of thelitteott ohnplatet awl saffnit Verecilvi .1iit/ntNQINHIM, .1‘10wcst thine -in mr141100 teeth. Alueriain taidese. •• non fkrikokehle, CENTRAL oriATrenp. ONT. Coluqurcialr'Shortlfand and Te_legrapby INpartments Stirdentit niey miter at env time. We . place gradttateS la positions, During July and Aitignst wereeelVed appllea- tionaler over. 20 office assistants we could not simply; VVrite for Ctur free catelogim ot once, Dig A. MelilACHLANN Prianipal. REAM WANTED - want cream and Will Pay the . :highest market.prines for geed* areSule 8uuniter. Creamery ond ratroim. Jawing CreilinOuring the 14vintrir months well to; ship. to hs, We .weigh. -sample anti test each eon. . of:Cream carefully Out nierenCIve, aint,,rothrii a Statmuent Ot . lam* each. tinia, 1/144 ...tarnish two mins,. pIly-',OrP.resS• !Merges and issue `.Ohemies fir .0r0414 tWice each niOtith. • Write: US and give us a XtWill.coat yoituotaing and we gearentoe' you,'.- satisfaction. Ver. -Anther 'partietilara .write or . send for: gene give es a trial, Iho 4cniantit.Ocitoutary. Solihull, lossoinsisossionnitsosiassinnisint, ' RAND TRUNK 'Ara ilomeseekersi. Excursions ,tRotuld trip tickets to'points ill Manitoba', • Satikatchewairahd Iberia via Noi tit Ray, COPlivane end Tranacentinentol Route, or vie 'Chicago, St: Paul or Duluth, 00 eale-each TueSkiny until Oct."3Ist 1iIv- nt low ittite$ . . Through Tourtst; SteePing :Cara ti WInnipeg on above . • cla t Cal leaving Toronto 1045 pint., no.change of gArf41 V14 Transcont.inental • Route. • .RUTURN LIMIT TWO MONTHS • t01001ve of d( vt sale. Final return on all tickets*. December 31st, Berth reservntiottir and hill particulars at °rand Trunk ticket oillees or write • C. R. HORNING, Distiiet Passeager • Agent, Torunto, Ont.% • 04 ,MAIITIN, Agent* Iduattow: Pluute 2 • WANTeb NOW- • RELIABLE SALESMAN TO APT AS -ACENT-IN-BRUC EABLIN PAY WEEIKI-Y . Ottkiltfree, ennui -hie, territory' and InOttey making specialties. Our agen. cies are the best la ibe business for , we Oen the highest gradeof stock at racist reasartable prices lind guarantee i u first,class condition. Nursery steak is selling well this year and good snoney can be made in this district. For particulars •write* sales nianager. PELHAM NURSERY CO. .18,12 TORONTO, ONT. • Stephen .Leacock Agoes C. Lar4' Robt. W. Spryjee • Arthur Striukpr . Arthur E McFarlane• H. F. -Gadsby T,11 ESR are .name S of• well- known , canadiiti writers ober nUmber MacUan's Mag- •• azine.. •Theit work is putting Maet,can's for to. the front as a maga. weal' roiling 4_1th-re& i'volialians, The contents of the October MacLean' include: • Ridding US the liberal Party. Pefintukeni Peace Possible P The Anterhuni ct1ot etid the War, .4 Poen, by Service; a Sketch of ".lonsY Calmat" a London Static uncle; the • Pneularleview of Reviews Deportment. Von get fine Value, no teatter 'what your. .tatites • may be, in everY 1..site of MAC; • I4Ratl'$-Iiearte this tiv buying, AC;LEAN'S ACCAZI NE3 -- or ,October, .cents 000 1Z 0(.R slam . 00u vuAll Co, 1Jsitt4d. itYthe Virente, ' ITurlutusur uUuvith MilLtel every Tatitailag. raerolitg ailticknow.. Ontario.. irk, it, 1.).1eirSITnill. lkoscicter• , anti 13.11tor? • 'rTeritiri Ortvcinctuitv.- To any mblverfir in Vaasa% er,titeat 1It tili. ,01.10,111.,eA) .01; 1,1419k 32 latent ho 74' 4"; thtt;t1 Athltill RI ittLS Iled tittAlezit etkeSzil,110 3.1kkm) tlila the pula envative Nt:heti ,p,11)I1 in arrearslike illta 41 tab'. per z.var titalien • iiitawrilier.3watt .t..4itiraleetive Theptiteel retsi11at4 ntall m.11 v'M%!%'%3 totel r tw- Mitten lief 114 QC 1110 ot• vigil+ s. n,and sw " IV lieu ehauce et addr0c) 3f4kien1ri31, katitehl 414 llin now wittr0.* anoxia be , •Ail'Vertining. Illattetoi• 11110:AY ADVIDIrrtniNtibttalit1 ernav ANIA1A1.11-:- Ono insertion 1400; three le- .ecrtienn VorniN ink Reel k;iitate•for salo rioc each. inter. firm; Mierelitineyes Or sole. Totteat. Wanted Lest, etc., each tesertion lariatlicaders, lUe PPe en line r IP' terliee.60 cacti .rietosetemiit notation; soceliil rate ratio to reKehir niselay ail yortess-s. Vaal of WItanks tiemine: limns so and Pc per uric, Ito notice leis thou 1450. LetsRlinlvertinine hie out ao po line) Motion Moses. brief Iloilo „flI. 110tea 1110 per lino tor lirst loot/ tton .po rev each toornmoiont insertion. t11/),els.4aocti 1„ yrs) ()Iia( a lines ter I.. • . Aiiy 4pc4101 uolice.'llicohloct el which Who purgatory bract t °fogy hidividuni or 0880Cia" flab, to he innithicrenan difreillseinent nen eholted accoonity, .• itudoim ca,r0.4 ot slz ltnes suitt 1144.0/ ei0l1 Per TII171t§DAY, odr, 2fith, 1916 • THE SUPREME, SACRIFICE As wo,eitch day rea51 the long lists taf, aansclian casualties atd "find *.in al. ens • . the names' of tihoiici whom Ws know, and. • even ef boys from our own village, 'the' great War hoemo to -come nearer and be - 001110. more real. DoOtiess it is impossible .for those who have neither son, brother or hus- • band at the Front .fullylo appreciate the feelings and !Anxieties Of those who have; nor they Wholly understand the emotions engendered by the 'announce- ment that "there hi a te1egram-4d" And it may be impossible to give 'counsel WhielOwill help Oa soften the blows which are falling. -• • - • • • But is it, .not true that, though 140 SQL row *ray he great 'and the Anse'. of losa mut absence 'keen, there . i Some- • thing about. the death,' of one at the Front verY different from death under any ntlier eirewnstaneed May not :olio derive,4 measure of , POinfort. from. the efleettou :that never Wati death mitre .honerabfe than the, death • of rj BOO Soldier hi thia witi, • if 'forty thonsand .Okinadiad and One million ,British 'men dier at the.Front, it. is heeausa that seen, lice had to be made to save No life' on our side is. .1oSt, io the war, • They,aro, in fact; pit t?: the impreniest bast use,• :.• • • • , . • , . • Po far its human vision- ean serve, the war With itit Olive Of • bleed watt ,nh avoidilhlia,, It -is part of the.droat ,order of 'things. Thefaukcl 'Kaiser and his mad associates are Merojifigident ' . No.great evil tatier. lea airerted„. no 'great reform improvement introduced, . . without-ikaerifice :of life and pf, sarviee. The chime peril is. the greatest :that everthreatened' the world; and, to.. saki° the world, the saorilicc wi11 • have • to he the ,greatest ever made. :Scampi:me liad to go. U oot• your:boy; then'some alter; and would you have it. that way?.. 13 was necessary that that .tikik, thatibrethor sUotjld goandfaliould fall. in no • other Way (10414, Right triumph- oyer . Wrong, *Freedom over Oppressioo,and•rhoWneal be saved front e. fete tenthonnand antes wvse than the lost of all those thousands of otir best and' brave4.'. • qlow bright are. the:7 honore..:7hich. await these who with ,', saered '.for titticle and patriotic ,fervor have endured, all things that thsy .might ,save their- native land Imbi lbe ruthless power .orot ittjh- iess-eneiny. The-lioneted-cleadf 4The that. die.in a good -cense' ' are A!edePnied from deatli.:". .• • • . - • , )11.ty. not those- whoSe t oo ' or wbos brother rests with the honored the soil of France,. mingle'. With.. 'then' sorrow a fooling of juSt prided For what .greater honor can there be than ths That, a man should die Le Save:the World? • . As ,best wo tan, we Should prepare our minds for the •Voyot neavs that may come. • ONTARIO 4ND THE • REIk CROSS POW • The appeal of the With& .Red •• Cross Seciety to. Ontario kin: ineney, Nut. met With. it mognifietiiii retiftimse,. s.etPikasitig 'even the Splendid 'vont-Abut ion. of a year ago.' 'Thera. in 006d: )1:1 to be)ivo e that for Jltia worthy mbject fwn minion dollarn. tvgl be given. kis againstone and a half million's- a year 'ago, With ilte high ling- i3 living going still 'higher and' the tost, of ciniducting every torm OI- hum nest;ever incrensin , • . his isii greiJ showiug ror 44444* . • , - Clint:ignitions Were made by tittittjci. , ponerally nities, town's .140 villageii raked' their donations by a' an trusi. .t.lic citizens. for iiiiirvidin0 trilaittonit, wlkile.couniiva and townships made grtkntsfrom the minkleipal treasury. ' Thu ray of Toronto rose.to.,the oeetts tn by givin 8701540. t 1. Last, fear $4.V.0 $538,000; . • The canvass method in flto tinvikaapd villages *minces' %it ter resitltathan, W.0. -Y WOUlsi, While. ,W levy' is• perhaps Item; suited ,f0 eiitillttions in tit!) toWnaltilia: ...in tre' former ready' citizens in eoinfoi.tabln ,Cireinnatanee; bait% given ten times as inuelt as they wotild have .contriinkted. had a levy on to WeSat.ient 1,4,0011, 11440i THE 'Ware in opt), catiafaeilon ia swing tit Dr10 or eartryliau lictt Ct'e23 Linda Thece ate fuel:aged Cis el perhap:a no. funda of•thatJWetas -wfre •managed. gad they go the beat uce-lite relief of the wounded. , IltbARRING CHURCH Li RION The entinisheito and bnceeaa which, nt- etdcd'Uie C011 V0014014 Iti cotivention of those PrEsbyterians who are opposed to .eltitrell Union. et. Toronto last Week, tuakes it'eleer that anything. like nen. cto church ui of Presbyterians Stethotliste 404 Congregationalistsi Itfat present impossible. The' Presbyterians who !net at TOrcuito. last viteelr, .deeided 040 tbey shoul4 pteServe the Presbyter. len Chti jich as, it isow vvhetber ot not. °triers .-w 1t to unite with the Motilo-. diets, and Con*regationnlists• to 'feral a, lYinea • 'The :movement' (Or 010,treh Vaal!, hOsveyer, Itas gone star that it is 'not, likely to be stayed even by this'powerful mov•entent. • The men who • engincered the action' of the- Gener,a1 A,soctubly At, 'WiPiiineg Wit suininer;eauntat very well undo, what they italic -done, Ma are alliy likely to desire. te do so. • That • wonld, 1)0,41 Eftiit o breaph, of faith W3b the other two; What likely wilfresult then, is that a large section of .tne Fiesbyterians of Canada will join with the Methodists .110-Popgregatiouillistt3 to.form the Un- ion ellUrQ11,: while a considerable body of Presbyterians will continne their present form Of ehareb. Organize.' tion, The first dream of the 'Unionists cannot, for the present, be realized; but'instead of, three ehurchias,--Preshiterian, •getnadist ' and Congregationalist -4110v '‘WilLhe two; the 'Un)on and the l'resbyterian, • . . •••••--,-,•••-•.•••0- 0:*4-7--••••••• • THE POWER •OF RUAI • A recent order 'issued' An Britain to - 'prevent waste is thto after, November shoPs,shall close ,a.t 7 .o'clock ip .the eyening...This is .with a view to saving fuel used in.hdating and lighting.. . From this order one hind of shop is ezempt. Naturally one coneludes that , . . , thia is a kind Of shop Which. supplies very useful and 'necessary goods: which. •Inny bo required at any tithe Of the • day or -night. Not so, hoWover.' shop • whieli: may remain open is not ther-enost amain bu t the post. harrnful-theliqUor shopl .Ths is • - ` net the fault of those -in author. ity,.fdr they must not dethaVei which. • public opinion loo strongly disapproves. ,ft is the fault of .public 'opinion; • Early In the war the government' toillttens* th close the ruin slaps, as _they .had' been • closed in Franco. and these interested in 'the liquor traffic and *those whedrank, Were too n9*(111111 for the government,•aid the. measure lig :to' be withdrawn; Again the rum power. Iles thoWn its hand, ani the li,nor *shops, re: main peen' to wasie not ouly ftkel,..but to lower -the elhoiency of the ntitiontdpro- mote :crime and. even to hill nu, Vor..more•than a year iheye hair° been ..Yestrictions upon the goods .that mighl .1)0 • brought to British. ports, in ditder bk. lesson the•.congestion of shipping. t: Many. article's which would .promote the-ncin.• Oh and efficiency of- the peeple May not be importx1 in order that ships 11.14 be available for transporting Munitions and Men; but hundreds of thoestinds of tons' . of 'bikrleY :a tut ir have sheen; :imported for the thanuhietilre..01 is to be .WOrse. than.,wastett, .for in the nit) of it dikes a ,vast .anionnt -of harm and, no good. : the7-11-11-en Power, -and Vh power of ruin. • ' • THE AUTOMOBILE LICENSE BY-LAW ' ..i.aucknow hits a 'bylaw. whia requires: that's person doing livery. businesii with an iketomobilecin the 'village shaft hike() a- Rennie for doing sti. The fee for this :iicange is $.40tor the ,year, -and adrone' doing .11yery. busideas with tui autoinobiltv withent a lieensh is liable. to. it kfltia :Of • A . 41.0.0o 3�r each otienee. The livery business'referred to,e4sisti ih taking people about in itry autombbile and receiving pay:for the service., "rho license by. law•Was stiggested,. pbtimpsos nuidsure„of protection for those 10,'the livery busineis,who have to pay s toms .TheAtdittv_littes ot aionaac.-toLlaitee *b('er) very, well eddiplied 1th arid- the viihgo constable l id to ho takthg .steps with 13 view to -its better enforce.; Inca. . • it is to pita) low suelin by-law en,.thipt bo unforced without great incenvetkience tR the people of the • vil- lageFey it trip toa neighboring village,. to a pientc or o tho lake shore, the only means thonght of is .by.antoindbile, antl. if will 'frequently,. happen during the summer that tint regular auto livery ser.** vice rill be entirely inadetitiate for. suelt is:Cations The naturalway out of suc1t. didleulty is to get somebody elso who hati-anUtiteitioldlett, tke iTli»id and to pay. lulu 'for Ilia trouble. Ihtt taking 'a load in. titait ,Avay is a violation .of the liceinte bylaw, and th.epenalty is liable ,to ye greater than the profit of the tipi It is chattily unfair tlx compel the utau 'regularly engaged in the livery htisiness • •.1 IX:KNOW SENTINEL tot take out 0. licet4te to operato an auto - ambit% or to pay a bur.'iticsa lox slailo °theta wlao cis- a natiAl livery taciattati ita it of tide ir.f.mo ere int.Z. ti id lave a ilicenai'tO give! an I; rezular ter - lee .t 'tho Fil410 time should titttiikliat foe. Phut off all or nearl ef this Decabiond tervice. would bp a. ions hardshipurmthe tvolikt Put all enti to the gong •out of parties reqUirAng rerrice Of live ears, dad nfted it winal.k.; 114 Ill1p4a- llible to r,et tho. service of a eir Urgently Deeded. la the oligratiOn of the kicens.e by-law us at,preserit seems Aropractleable.. • Win :Savo 0.a.soljne . . . The Mount Forest Representative iitys:-(31,fford. Drew. the enterprising fouth 41rd, Altt Forest barber,: hes invent - ea an, appliance for motiar.ears, whereby the:mileage Do ar gallon of .rgaioline is about doubled, Ile has applied for pat:, !ants in Qana,(10.Anci the United. Stateti,, the.inearitinto is selling,. the ap- Ounces and having it illantifactured 30 gt.'Forest. -our drives a Ford and .hati, oeticed that to damp welther the engine ran WOW fre,elpand tts'od less.gas than 04 drY days, .About a Monthago he sonetived the, bright idea of making every day a: clamp day as far as the en gine was concerned. Stew from the radiator was ;Admitted to., he ,gaso'..ine, e,ntering the motor., a,nd the vaporiging process gave amazing rboults. - Where lin had. been running 22 and. WI, miles on gallon "of gaSelino,, he was able, to get .4() miles On -the' st. 4 September he motored to: Toronto via • Guelph and Ilantitton Mid . made •the trip 1,02 niihni) on two and one half g4114u,s, of. gasoline ' A NURS.VVRITES HOME Wonnded Wonderfully Cheerful ,aiid Smile, Through 11. All , • .••••••,,. • , . '• The following vivid and intensely. in- teresting lidera Of conddions• in the tent hospitals baelt of the firing line in raace is by misoto.rY.4slarns, of flan. .over„„who had baen nursing the. wound ed since carlY in the;war • • After a personal paragraPliN Viss. Ada,ns sews; Thelirst •ot.:July- our big ruh began and since tAlinewe have .been quite heavy butoioVer as. muck,. So as ..the first two weeks. ' ..It allure One realize ,More than Mink how dreadful tho ivar is, • •Bosnetini.es when I see some Of • iho Men 'suffering sue,h .horrilie torture' with' greitt gaping wounds T wonder :what it ityall- 'about anyway.. • The 2nd. of Jely the weesiled .began to Pouriti, new tents opened tkp everywhere. Inside of 54 b•iure our pa-. tionts inereased frcm :500' to 1500 with no inerease of staff -to 'MA afteer and many mtkelt Wavier cases. In the evening or. • (hatIli st 'day abont, 4.30, . t Was h.uideda few. enipty bowls and. told togo. tosenicepilv„tents to dress. the:p 1. dents' and tieftlta them for the, W Larrived there I. feu nd*:„ pat ie n ts lying •tertd -Sating about *every PedeirlieS were. phteing•-„boartts on stinds about a loot high,' theirstraw maktrears with brown .blankets out -dikAlreen• 7 founa • them all •stiikikee, those -Art could walk were gent to'he wasIwt ; those Yailuk could not Were gi vik4.1iasins 111• WhitIt to wAgli ; 0./hile4L „fgi-W helpless °ties hail to be. bathed and then. Utegan. dressings I had five tents;. each with eight of I.hei•e twits but ita wore patients. pontintied to' arrii;e; before the e.voning.wits'over more boas were added to *eitAilt tent,, that I had 12' in each. • So close 'worn. the beds yott could ' bef �en. 1 made dressing's until 32 mein tiAht.i, using a lifn- tern for light, ',The mixt- day." .no- were upeSrliey thairtitiut'I'' 'and' I tonna, iny nentber,df tents idereaSing se• -that t leul over • 3� patients,. As 'soon .1t.9 1:11RIT finished those ,dressings I helped !nether des,. and that day it waii.2 n m. 'Wore. I. gotto beickkarely tnkiiig tintefor meals; 111 rusli ln4ttl 1ui sevelat•illiys,senk ing pat ietii 8 to .1.4:..1glatiti as. 81140.. RI711 "getting •t,ew inies--id,-"so it • WU One eon tintunis• d'inivoy in and Out, • AS' .1,1re Iiiie begain, to thiti ottt ..I went 'tollte. fl)t 4110131 hut,:-tArt01 o. a su git!al Ilt!ru vaaiI flf''tlie fl141r42 Seriouti (37(54 3%010 Sel1t,3lflt1it INVitS ft%V,ltl. 8111a:41C:4 U3) arms put:, 1.gs, fa;it 41 . greAt ..ga tig 1'Ott t18, (310: t8the 11140 bu•rtird bitch froni hips. to top of %rad. My birthday came that week, and was particeiarlydreadful. I was dpeorly and •,11 rate ; two' pont. lads '1[1 led., and , ot•her .was dyng :!,ty,everii:ng I': fel cottld not ,Stanttr8ittiire' Snnteont ne manie 4tipy.• p,.ret urns, but; I sant not *Want many if dm); kr L" IV :RI 1 in. he ltit„tithal-,:ri• . • .• --4344'i—am-414 i1 was , • rather grail 'w hely tY litth‘ tents. hvgatt • to 1111 up as*ain,. (I;e.,.ittttpmpli 4 had so tway,y,)aiients Ih t» mysel3, lrek Were:• dees. billy and sieve many„of thetit.ot-flhighty it was fairly clikier- in the hot's_ was no' touch pain, stillialeg ati4eatli that 'It'avas:'etkry depreeng. Som'etinkes it was .ve,ry ditlYadt to keep...yoer srnilea from eraeking. and often what canSedi the bi:ggest brriik,swits tbe 'yheeriness. 'and patience. Of the' boys. • They never grutelde or '60111•Plitin, end make ligftt:of eVerything... SoinetiMeS,when.veiy tired it seetned as tboA4li 1%. ne'Ver ttway font it, '• On early; kip kite,' I :twat to. with"the guns sonedidg in the dip tanceanktlfett (ell asleep 1;n1Y.to dream . Wa§ali'll worltlin! among • the dreadful' sigins-,„ tine Morning as -the. doctor Passed one littIo lad of luivith aalnash- femur in big aim, gaping wound Your ..111,3gef0.01-7.17.77 Thurstity, October Olt% 1916 Newspaper „ yle hoven't been thinkihg much abed% -lust taking fr grauttd that $'-`..to a year is a right price for The Sentinel', ,.:year after year, let other th:pg1 cost what they may. But you are -a reasonable being, and so can see that the price ola weekly news- paper should no more remain " fixed " ) ear after •yearflian the prices of such, 'common things as wheat . , . '.: :boueFr.teah . eggii. : potetoes, .4. *Mofor Oars boots clover seed ' . t:i:: d AN yotx think of any other commodity ,except newspapers and' their like whose pt ice nas,rerriarned.unehanged and unchanging yew- -after year Why,: then, should your newspaper's price kem tin ,,forever the sameL-the samr..yfor '0XaMple„ ktS' wlien, you ..... could htt. , . 0 , - • • • a•cord of wood for $140 ' a bushel of, w4eat for 00 cents a common firwtfor.2.0 cents a dozen eggs for 10 Cents • a pound of butter for 12 mania • n cow for sgs 4 THE 'war, his brought to a crisis. a condition of things Which has, • v'exed pUblishers for years ; the seiingI price of ,their newspaper. It has sent. puce i pf paper,ink, type and supplies skyward. It 'Is costtno• kis many triore dollars 4. vveek now to produce Thc Sentinel than 1.4er.hore the"outbrea.k of war.' Where do we get off at ?=in the , slang laaguage of to day The answer is: we must get more for The'? 'Sentinel. And so since Jufy 1st the .subscriptiOn price of The Sentinel has been $1.5o, " • You are reasonable, and so we count on yo,) to . ,,. meet the necessities of the situation cheerfully. '• Three cents a ,week for your local newspaper—it is.. wor.la the price, is it ,not ? ess than the price of a "Smoke" AMMIKIWitle.01111460.1110111.141110. .00,101 over- hip and .down leg, he turned to nt and, •said "All r Can. sai 'is !Ood , - the Kaiser," and liodid not ir • revermtly Sometimes seems twin, • •• • • ',ban yen can 'Bland (317(1.yot not be happy ,out of oit-s-kifoivrng Ouch conditions exist. . • .• • . • . • . •. ',Vowardathe end'of the ryoullt things 'began- to steady down agaidand one had *time to breathe. Pin tirift week in A uguit 1,.went on 'night dirty. the eurgical amt. .theatre huts, pid-ope (1111 4)3 li.ad leg 0.)se3: the ofbiir E,erioas 40.1,41 33 Oupds. It ker.-us 01,0." quite busy, lied -1.• find kt .11.M her 413 pt. At best'l:disliliti night -duty. •eibeedingly, it is sneli,ItAeadly (4isteneo • By the time one goes' hod:front. 8 p. in onecan dO;little-tait -tumble: intio•bed; "never seem td. letvreiiiidgb energy 'lett for anything; tio Correspeedence, sitters r-011 1170(0 than lloweVer, suP. pose I Might 6.0.• well make the ;best .1-11 until ray two. nrolohs apish 014ober. eettilY '130(1)4 to••haVe -lit t tithe, fcn". thing and barely read the ...papers; inkly headings. I kite -afraid over liere•))e 'are . all more 'Or less like the wounded soldier Sntica-owniretu. tbe: front" W when he • landed in the...station in Eegland, asked fora paper irr order to to, mit how tbe' ••,. • I • O. • war was going. . • • ••• I hope I liaye riat with long.aetount Of'sedie ',of our. work, -kit 1 thought you knight he interested' to belie a little of• bur condition's. Thunk you :all again, ..for your hi lid .thotion of • " • SitteerelY,, • • . -M A tiseV Au'ti' - INCORPORATED 1855 ONS -BAN CAPITAL AND RESERVE $8,800400,o 96 Branches in Canada • A General Banking'Business 'Transacted Circuity Letters of Credit Bank Money Orders • • SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate ' T. S. 12-EID, Markager. • .1 REAM. we have appointed W. J. TAYLOR our AGENT to receive cream for Lucknow and vicinity.__ FARME RS having cream to sell 'should calf at Taylor's Grocery for a can. All cream will be paid for weekly by Mr. Taylor at his store. Cream to be left there. Call on. Mr. Taylor for pirices and full parti- culars. Palm Creamery Co. • , Palmerston, Ontario...) *no. •-.-•••-••••?-- .7,••-•,••••••-• t!5 tr)t:c;f5 , T OSC—W-H O. TI C, HAV e 13Equ I R I NG. , , • - • 71-1crtit.‘z,. i M1); EN1 , TI1AY PURCHASE AT PAR 00.1.11tfl Rici OF ETWE STOCK , JJ 'OR ANY N11.41414? -1,..E TITERt.oP. Octo1ier,101a. •. ,„ • , i,..h If let April and 1st October by tie .(free .•• of excJinnoe t mti eharte..-4 Dank in Canada-) at the rate of five per cent , per'llainum re Irn i e i.f pu, ••;•. • • • • . • .kIold3t ,.; •lc..* will htl‘ o the O. ivilege of surrendering 4 par and . acerued itttA.;; 1%e v333'ivalc;11,. cagiv, in. payment •of arty allotment • made un1 1.'e•!,‘•••-ai k 131 10 in. Canada other than an issue of Tre3lstlry ltl1t or r (i'' ; sh rt d lt ; eoehrity • " • --Pfelterda yr nre for. purposes only. "" •, . A corn& 3S'.1 fl ef une-iwarter of one .per.,tent will be allowed to Tecog- • tvized bond dstoe:c.ttro',-etki On ouottnents nlatie. in respect of•Applieations _ ` toe tbiS-st-oa:' StOMP: - ; • ?or atipliratiott f9rms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa, • n . apAirriquvr N ItAtlett. (5rtrA1,v'A. . • . ocropra; .;tts. IV16. PowriliN01""`•• ' • • .• ...