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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-11-09, Page 5....�,. ,�-acssa-a -.i.-- - 0 U4 Thum y, November 9t1l, 1916 at Home without Music? THE. LUCKNQW UNTINEL Romantic as , Ectionr_. • 4W 11714.4*.evis Wetis itis :clever.Paoli `tStorrb!aok VII1XiiiCe. had ice counter. •pai'•t tn'reg fixe," Says T)et;roit• dispatch dated Oct. LGtla.,, vlat n. Mise hfm,rie Ade- laide .J c 8 ra. was::married. to Ilarold join* the- wei •mown 'form .soloist, '.rite Dad; but everr dellglatful, plot .of a pupil being wooed sod SOA her teachtr paw its' last c.laaltter written when Rev• Joseph A. Vance, pastor of Woodward• .avenue Presbyterian' Much" performed • the wedding. service at the home• of the. bride's parents, Ten years. xgo MissJ'ud'- son, Owl 17 ,years old, became a pupil of Mr. Jarvis. Tiler vocal stripy Eras not uudrrtulten with a view to ;ptiblira work but her talent hes been AO fostered • by her ?adinaririg teacher' that she has achiev- ed an. unviable relrtita ion as a • Vocalist. She is a •graduate in instrumental music' •uf Holy Itosaryneonservatory, and tool& s post graduate tri tht same branch at 1a,ronto tTuiv.ersity . Mies ,fudaon is a daughter of M. and Mrs. Louie Bruce, dudson,,13a Hazelwood avenue, and is a ineinber' of the chureh.,,wlaere Mr. Jarvis' te,soloist, 'After (tie ceremony; , which was witnessed only by the - iwmediate family of<;the bride, the wine left- on a ', ten-dacy honeymaon . • They will be at liorrte-after Nov. nab:. et 39" .Atkinson avenue. ` lllr: Jarvis has'been a widower a number, of ye<<rs. His only son, died six years ago in Dresden, Where •he• • had. gone to. study." - • ' Verdun • Made in . Fit Any • Canada ,C up Machine "HEARING IS BELIEVING" The Columbia dealer nearest to you will gladly demonstrate: Very easy payments Little cash required. • Dealer will explain terms. • Send ,for a new free catalogue: . COLUMBIA ,GRAFHOPHONE CO. "Creators of the Industry.' • "Pioneers and Leaders in the Art.'. " Owners of the Fundamental Patents." CANADIAN FACTORY,,. ,TORONTO '—Monday, Nov., 6. Miss Ellen McDonald spent last week as the guestof Miss Emma Reid. Miss Hazel Srnith was • the -nest' of Miss Clwra Wilkie on Sunday last. , Mrs. E. St. Behead, of Detroit, visit- ed friends in this vicinity last week. • Pte. W. Irwin, of the Toronto Univer. city Corps, anent, the week-ena at his• home here. The Stork made a flying visit to one. of the homes on the second hat week, and left a young son at Mr. Wm. Steele's. We congratulate the parents. Quite a crowd collected at • the Pine River Church Sundaymorning and list ped to a.splendid address given by Mrs., Goforth, Missionary t;rorn China. Mrs. A, D._,McCnsh also favored the crowd with a delightful solo; a. • HURON '(AUNTY NJ WS' `Thos: Veils; of "6fi•'inglrana, liras- solo: his butcher business, W A, J. ,Fiat 111 - rope, who '.eoa es from' Guelpb , • Mrs and Acta, eorge . ll'achendae, for many years resid't�rats of 'Wring/14M, moved lust weep to Allisfoaa,. larbaae tboy intenrd 0 reside in future. C'Cvxt ns-.--Dat,TQx, --fit, d'oaepir'a church, Kingsbridge, was the scene of ,a pretty wedding onTueeday, Oet. 24.1 when hiss Margery Dalton, -•e'dest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dalton,. became the bride of Arthur O'Catmor, of ]Metering, , The. marriage:+cer'emohy was' performed by tev Penis O'Connor, bother of the green; followed by a grand high mass, Pt: Denis O'Connor was the Celebrant;', Jt l.n O''Conrnor, also, a. brother of :the groom, deacon, and Fr. A�tcCorrmacak suit-deactu,' Miss Hattie Young sang the, Ave 'Maria very sw. eetly, The wedding.iriarch was played by Miss Lizzie Martin.. The, bride was dressed in her travelling suit •of blue -velvet with electric seal trininainge; with pink hat.' . She carried a beautiful whits prayer book and a pearl and silver rosary. , The bridesmaid was .Miss Jonie Dalton, sister of the bride, who wore black velvet' with sable trim- mings, with hat to match. Both bride and bridesmaid wore corsage bouquets of roses- and maiden hair fern. The groom •was supported by his cousin, Mr. Aloysius O'Connor, of. Toronto. After the ceremony the party drove•to the home of'the.bride's parents,. where a dainty dinner waa served. The young couple motored 'to Goderich and took tile`train fol• London, Detroit and other paints. Tho bride was the recipieut of many beautiful presents. SCHOOL REPORTS •, • • S. S.:No. 6, KINLOSZ3. Form V—Grates L'oelchart, Florence'' .MacDiernrid, Hazel MacIutosh. Sr. IV -;Irene Maclntosh. Jr. Iv --Harvey MacDougall, • Willie Duncan,thlalcolm•Duncan; Evelyn Lock- hart.' . • Sr. III—Ruth Macintosh. Senior Il -Clare MacDougall, John' Beaton. Jr: I I—Robt: O'Brien, Geo. Richards. No. on roll, 13; aver, attendance;' 11. • DONALDA MACtwrosn, Teacher. EWAREH E MA ODUUR STORE . VOUK l'NI AUiQI: KT,CRO PHONE 66 AOR PROMPT 'DELIVERY Combination wood, rd `Or � SQ t COO • Before you buy a heater it will pay, yQ11• to eXarn- ine the superior t}uai ties of this heater. Perhaps yop intend drying a few w Apples An Up -to -Date • 'Rand. Paring Machine Will make the work'inugh easier and quicker. • Just arrived ---A large as- . sortrent of Stove , Mats and . ;Squares, 'all' -sizes, from 2 ft toq 4 ft square Fresh Portland 'Cement always on hand r C EANi 'We have appointed.W. J. •. TAYLOR our -AGENT to • receive cream .for Lucknow and vicinity.. FARMERS having cream to sell should call 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 prices and full parti- culars. p Palm Creamery Co. Ontario• erston, alm • Perfect cooking and baking with least expenditure of heat is assured -by--the--double-flue- system forcing heat, twice around the oven of Pine River ' --Saturday, Nov, 4. • 'Miss Melissa Huston is visiting friends in 'Toronto:.,' •a1rs. WYm. Beattie is : visiting at the lienee of 1lobera Smith and' other --did friends q.• ` Mrs A D. alcCosh leis returned home. afterspending two weeks visiting friends in Brlisselg: 'Che -missionary meeting' of Bethel ' Methtid'ist Chnrcli was held at.the home of Mrs. Wm, Smith for,this. month. A number from here attendedthe ser vices at Aloberley on Sunday,. when Rev Mr. Bennett •,gave two very good discourses. Tlie le,eal Orangemen held. their ; nth of November service on Sunday after. Fare; noon, Rev.Fa Mr. rr; of Kincardine, be ins; the preacher: • The .lecturegiven in the Bethel Church by, the It•v, 'Mr.'Gilinore *was a splendid treat,. All' 'were` delighted: .v1r. Gd - more la a fine s.,eaker, . r • „Come'in and I'll show you' why the Pandora stays as good as new long' after other ranges have to be repaired Or 'replaced. -"' - "839 , •Sold•: by McLeod &• •Jo's,nt.''..• , THE FIRST MATCHES To • the ordinary. man .matches are quite inconsiderable, 'since he thinks of" them: -b ' .the box, so - often obtained for nothing—or next to it. • But it Ives less than a century apo that one John Walker, 'an apothecary, •of . Stockton= on -Tees, found the 'release of the amok er from -the tinder -box or thelivecoal in the grate. It was 'an accidental ,spilling of the solution that took fire which gave the hint, and' net long afterwards, in 1827, he placed on the hrarket his boxes of, matehes-lucifers —containing. fifty each,' at one shilling. They lighted • on sandpaper: But he' neglected to patent his' invention, and the Reading schoolmaster; Isaac Hol derin, -who •a little. Tater on bit on the ,same idea; ,made the wipe Mistake. It was 'not long before' the "box of matched" .fell to a penny, and finally was given away to 'th.e• purchaser of. tobacco. • ALFALFA - IARCTIC Seec'•hunter Rinds Remarkable Plant .ForVI/e ter s nCanada.• A . •Sasicatchewan. farmer • writes Have you heard of the, expeditions o Niels Hansen into the arctic region to discover new • plants . and of hi ?' su ecce . As •r ixultur .f3 ale 1- r r g xpo e, h made four trips: to Europe and Asia to •.discover new hardy plants of al kinds. .On the 8th of November, 1913 . Hansen; returned from his- fourth: tri to t tile sub Arctic, and' even- Arcti Siberia, bringing with him • planta clover and elfalfe seed.. he says that he firmly.* believes tiles new alfalfas Will -go- oto the Aretf circle on this continent, While li is a servant of his, state, ,he is also working for Canada.: He .ins brougli back .,seeds that Will produce plants that will grow on the roughest, driest coldest plains and hills of . our couii try. He has endured.hardshine, li 'dared' the plagues of the -East, he has risked health and life. To know such a ' man • is to confirm our +hope of humanity, for he' is making' ft -possible for the' desert places to. blossom with alfalfa and clover. • " • When. Hansen retgrned, from 'his third trip to Siberia, 1 secured a small amount of seed from. him to ,test out in this •nortir�•n section -of the West, and not a single plant' :has died, in- stead they have, flourished wonder- fully, and , now I • have several acre's of' these very • hardy alfalfas, .which are .producing. the •finest seed , I ever Saw. They seem to be perfectly at home in thi.a climate, and when we had a very- hard."freeze hi a Septem- ber, cntting'the leaves. -from `Grimms- alfalfa, the foliage - of the Siberian •alfalfas were tut slightly injured, proving their hardiness even . over' Grimnis. When Hansen returned from Iris last trip to Siberia, I secured several more varieties' of • hardy -deeds that he brought back with him, in - eluding, Siberian ,red :clover, Proseoriri4tlett; `DVltite Sweet -Cloven' gnd- MM gollan Wheat.: All of these produced considerable seed and will..be sown again and again. -R. McLaren. st f 9 3 e , 1. A c• r e c e' e t e • 'May Round `Them' UP Itis•announced that a- big round -up of •wild:animals is about to, take place •on Manitoulin Island, Fair score time 'bears a nd wolves have'lieen • cornniittipg depredations on farmers'sheop-folds, also kitting young Tattle;; andas the maraud - ere scent to be increasing *rather, than dimishing'in numbers, it is felt the time is ripe for Heroic action. ' For.•the round- up about ; three hundred men will be aviiilable, but if the residents of •the island. desire,it, they could', probably secure hunters. froni over • all Ontario, everyone paying his own expenses, Far- tieipa'tion in such an undertaking could not but be the event of alicp-time, While the fur and other traahiesi of the • chase to be secured would be worth ,ecn"sider. . able mmney. - iInbetott4 ' THOSE WHO, FROM TiME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS- REQUIRING INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR • &EBENRER IN SUMS- OF' $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE .THEREOp'. Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. - Interest payable half -yearly, lst April„atid 1st October by cheque' (free of •exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate otm five per cent per annum frown the date 'of purchase. Holders �f this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued, interest, as the,, equivalent of cash, in payment. of ally allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than' an "issue of• Treasury Bills or other like short date security: • Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A comttiission of one-quarter of one per cent wilt be allowed to recog- nized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. ' Foir application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, 'Ottawa. DEPARTrAnw` (Ir'P ismIstCE, ocTOnnn 7th 19x6. McLEQQ-& :jfYN!f The 'Skive Where lion . h'loney• Goes''Farthest , ,.S. 'S. `No. 10, Asuman. These ;barbed with an astericic were absent. for 'eatne.of the tents. Jr. 1V—faillio:McQuoid, Aline Blake Sr. Ma -Bruce a5"hackleton, Mildred McWhinney*.. ' Jr: III—Etta i icQ.uoid; Bixby Curran. Sr. II --Etta Gauley. • Jr; II—Ruby i icQuoid. " Pr. Bertie McWhinney.' . • LEILA BLAKE, Teacher:. S, S. No..,10, AsBrFELD. 'I V—Lorne Faryish, Marjorie Johnston: - Sr., I V -=,Harold Ferguson, Tillie Shc ,- wood. Jr. IV -Ruby Johnston, Violet Dren-. nap.' ., Jr. III,—Albert Alton.. . Sr. Il --Della Far'riah. `' Il-Atiibriise*Hogan.. Sr. Pt, II—Frances Hogan,` Matthew O'iiaughlin,• • Jr. Pt.; I.—Tom 'Ferguson, Mildred Johnston. • • ' Pr., 13—Margaret karrish, Leo .Court- 'ney, JeanParrish; Marie Courtney. .. Pr. -A••.--lieta,Courtney; Robert Scott,. Clara Ritchie,, °Elrl - Sherwood, •Josepli Hogan. I ,2 :vo. nr oil 2., aver: e . atte ` P., . , nuance,, 19. NINA WOODS, Teacher. S. S„ NO. °1,. K1ivLoss Jr. -IV-Ma1colur McDonald*, Nor. Man Csimpbeli"•(sbsent -whole month). • In a tetteSr. III-' al 07.5 M-argatet-Camp '5.27; Lenwofid flewrtt, .385, J r. III—Ethe•1. Bannerman, 524;Mary McDonald, 450; Jennie McDonald, -40;;' Meril1Caaktr,',367; Edith Geddes, 340;. Jack 'Campbell*, 241; Jack Nesbit*, 20.1;, Ralph Huston*, 40: • Il—Wilda Mclean, 510; Mary Nes_ 'bit, 460; Belle 'Hewitt, 390; Ter'ranoe Guest, 346; Hazel.' Bannerman, 305; Rota Barnes,' 259, " ' I -Edna Guest, Ella I{sake: Sr Pr.—Atha McKenzie; . Ruby Cole, - Tom .McDonald, Kathleen:Hasten,. Wil- bert 0a'slAinette; Gordon' McDonald. •Jr.'•Pr. Mamie• McLean,: Verna. Lee- son; Mary .Stauffer, Erltma Bonnett. No. enrolled, 30; aver. att., 24.2. Those marked (*) missed` whole sir pat t of exams: ' • , Jona A. Locxn tatx, Teacher re un er og• Belts a lot of .sym- pathy, but What, he wants is. help.. • )1re0 and feed more and better ttock.r Jt will pay Well so to do, 6 :rhe true measiure of a haul is tIle use he makes of his own Opportunittea. ... VIRGINIA FARMER Restored To Health By Thai Atlee, :Va.—"I wan weak, rNtn•duwwn, PO appetite, my blood was poor, 1 could riot sleep nights and was rapidly 106. leg flesh, but 1 am a farmer end bad to ivark. Medieinca hail failed to help me until 1 took Vittol, •After taking three bottles my appetite is fine eX sleep well, 1ny blood is good and I - am well again." =Oemia io W: 13onnmr. Vinol,• wbleb eentainn beef and coil liver peptones;, iron and instigated() poptonates and' glyeorophospliatesi, is guaranteed for run-down. conditlone. DDi 411 Ma MPZNCZ «11011CittlOW PREPAREDNESS Business opportunities come to the young man who is •prepared to - meet thein: A growing bank I...balance, no 'matter how small, is an .'evidence of business ability and force "of character. Our-Sav-, inks, Dept. will help .yoti saw.' . LUOKNOW BRANCH' J. A. al-EN111er manmsey. • -' - Capital .Authorized $5,000,000 •'Capital Paid-up ,. $3,000,000 Surplus -, `- -$3,475.000 E ',Durham Men Fined o F.. I3: WINDSOR. rsif • THE WORLD'S.' GREATEST MOTOR CAR VALUE • Lucknow. 'Last Friday was a banner day in . the local police court, pays the Owen Sound Advertiser. Fines for selling aggregat- ing X500 w -ere -•unposed aird-a-five .gallon keg was confiscated.• John Burns, a farmer residing about 7i miles from Durham, was f ped• $203 and costs with •air option of 2 months in gaol, for st°oring • litter tinder the new Temperance--AAeta--ft -appears that ha - had consented to store the boor in his barn for :LM r..11p1'hee, a• hotel Beeper in Durham, Whether cnnsetous or not that he was violating the law, the $200 .and osis- ail-be-a-c.;o nsttu tain him from undertaking such kindly offices when contemplate%e, law breakers desire ah ally. "O car Hahn, also of Durham, was asked for subseriptiotn of $300 and costs, on a charge of -selling liquor, Hahn, is the proprietor of the Hahn house of I))urliani;and had •been,,aceorcfing to ins>. evidence, handling the stuff in rather; large':iluairtities without the retluisite license' The offence for which. `he was_ tried was committed prier to tato 16th:' of September •and , be -wars_ •consquently. charged tinder the old Lamer License Act, as provided in the taw law. • • Dungannon, The military drama, "tinder Two Flags," will bepresented in the Agricul- tural Hall, Dungannon, on the evening of Friday;.. Nov. 17. Admission • 350,, children 2sc,' Tickets •ain sale at Tele- thane Qentrid; cud the k'est Office. i • Accidea.t at Ripley iteg Batrett's automobile and James COolair:ebtitigialitleti on Sunday even. ing, SW the Ripl ey. Express. The night wati dark and the road wassiU. bad coo- ' The, car AM& roti, Which Wan Coope'r;, ja, WAS injure in, the brelst. He is rectiving medical treat -mere, anti in iv few days `will be fully reeavered damaged, hut ilarrett's car was' onl slightly damardt I,r