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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-12-28, Page 1• • a $r.501)er year) in advarice; $4,00 otherwise tUerasT9W0 ONT., THURSI3AY, DECEMBER 28th., .1916, • sr« • *norm yrr• 0 • • • wilt ma.lare, pleaaing; Holiday Gift 114100-44 4/cenat - FREE -BROS. Studio, ..Luckdow. 01404Mearlav, Ttieetlay, Wednesday ood Shoos Vheap • 41.11NPIRIN• Irq have a few pair of Men's English Kip Shoes ' left at $4.50 per' pair. These shoes were made • to our order and we will guarantee them genuine imported English Kip. Would they. not be a nice thing have next spring when Shoes.are scarce and • dear? Owing to the em- bargo on leather in *Eng; land there will he no more kips till after the war. J. Little "Is -That -You, • yes, listitrice..." 3"Please bring home a box Clit7LOLATES "I am having . • ,some girls in lo -night" "NYLO'S are the 'direst Chocolates Yea,ean buy -to * LOCAL ANO GENERAL ' 41r, J. S. C. Walker visited Seaforth fuende this week. • Pe Harold Ackert is spending. the ChrietmailVeek at home, Pte. T Agnew was up from London for a few days orthe week. Mre. Thomas Little,`of•North 13i% is visiting at :VVilliant Rev, J, Reid and wife •ispent Chript- mite with friends at Aeon. Mr. and him S. Rathwell and family were in Varna, for Christmas. Meand Mrs. J. McCall and Gordon were at Brussels for Christmas:" - Serkt:,--Rtiaa. Johnston was up from, Toront&the early part of the week. ; Mr end Mrs. C. Richerdtien, 9f Teesweter,npetittChristmas in town. Mr. J. C. Anderson is visiting his daughter, Mrs; Medea, of Hamilton.' Dr, Alf, and Mr. Jaok Neyvton are . . CASES.IN ,COUNTY,•‘OURT LOANOWS C... • ., . • L 615 MAN SHORT • - • An action at law which ted 'ton- loCill'interest and N-WhiCII was tried at the recent Coun'ty °mart flitting at Gederich is repOrted• SA fojJnw. Coulter vs.Bildt n -An action b. .eharies W. (Jointer, a locomotive -engin- eer of Port Arthur, againat 'token J. Itncton, a butther residing at Lucknow, • for brerieh of egverifint3n the' lease of a itr.West Wewarmeh, the t'lireaches of coventrut, consisting, as alleged,. of ,the destruction of thirty trees in a yering orchard and damage to over fifty •,others. the failure to return manure to the hintie,eria•the remove,' of a large" inutntity'efeatraw. The plaintiff elitirn: ed $300 d maps •0 Trial opened at p itt. on Tuesday/ and ontinned Tues- daY efternonix and. Wednesday morning and 'afternoon; the. itiry retiring at 5 o'cleek, and returning at 5:45 with a verdiet 'f�r the plaintiff for $50 demi-tees. 4ur1gemerite e4tered accordingly, • His • Honor reservieg the question of costs to spending the vacation withtheir. father«,. ia dispoSed of 'in chambers,' • w,M. Mr. and Mrs. Neil D MacKenzie; of Prondfoot, K. O. for Plaintiff. R. Van' Misses Carrie anti Dean Geddes Spent The High SChool "At Home!' Neville,.Sask., are visiting at her former • home. stone for defendant. • • • • a few days of the Week with Wingliam Mrs. Adam Gordon, of Detroit, sp6 . , Christmas. with her sister, Mrs. A. Durnin. •Mrs; 'Win. Janiieann, of Ashfield, staying with her parents, Mr. and M T. R Finlay, ' • • • ' • Mrs, D. Tel -inane .and daughter a spending the Christmas warikat Lend andAylwer.. Mrs. D. Lawrence, of Sault Ste. Mari One. of the really delightful social , rkt affairs of the 'winter season iplueknow, E: is 'the. annuli High Rehoo.T --•AC • Home", • it was held thin year on TIpoodak;everr• hi in/x.4 last . . week, lher&-were -well .evei. rs. :100 'present: High School. pit pi ren pit !item hero of the School Bord, he Council' tied a few r° •Other* on: -The youngpeople shoWed great tact id making 4 heir guest% feel et home .And t hada good and •vteried progra e. • 1 • . r Mich, is paying* two weeks' visit to el'it •her parents in town.- ",• ' • , . . •.dre fav , Misses Tena and Laura Mitebotrald: „II visited over the holiday wi,„th their 'Ms- ter, Mrs. R T. Douglas. • • • • . • „- - • a • ' Mr. and Mrs. D, R. • Melittbsir had a 'si Christmas dinner with' their' datighter, dip :gra. Clark, of SouthaniPtoir,' ....•:. " . ,.. The . rem 12 -Nit (21'iliei. 8.)elety; pri,sid241, 2md Km; arr 85 0.f vt•eleim.ni 'which • exfited inuch orahle •cf ;fitment, , Thetwo act drania,Id . fr,r•Postnee's, givtin • by seven. pi • pufrils, ,was wel I presented, lid made reat hit , AteeVe. tdIowitig tort m yeas; tot he pu pi Is; preskt ed • lonmo to,,thr., grad uati ng. at too- dr 1910. se weie • M ;try n math. Pearl Irwin,. " Metchants -report a very successful !IP' Cliristrnse trade: Saturday last was.one -'31)° of the kkit days they e'er 'had • rgaret McNaih, Hairy Alton,. Jun noe„..ritict EldonTwaruley. .; • • • •' • Mr:D. NichOlsoti,.hi* wife • and son Grani; of Daysland, 'Alta, are 'viiiitin • 'friendilin Lucknow and Kinloas. • • . AcialaT & aaxvwer.r. Wish their pat- ronl and hinds a happy and plosperous Nay- Irear;•and also desire: to thank then for tLeir ,liberal•petronage daring 1916. Miss Me.rjorle•* MacDonald, of Bran- don,.who has been. atteriding schreil •in Toronto, is spending her vacatien at Di Gerdon's,' •' • " ° • . . • „ .Mr. and Mrs. ;Alfred Armstrong, "of -. . P;ne River ' •- , , ' = 'I" g- .• ". • . - • ' ---- ' - . • . - . , .R'ev. Al r„ ljen nett is- spd, ng his 'toll ., days at his how.- '' ,• , . ; • • ..; , .3.Mrs John McCreight and family, . are visi(iegin i)etroit. ? • ' : *': , -•\forldttYy,Dec,,. El ' Dawson bit* returned' home . after • • . . .,, an •extendo, visit-iniolig friend's. Capiaiii.R. Etneierton is Spepilitig•the Xmas. •holiilar s. at Iris home here • ' . .• Frank Ftfoston has pni•chased A. neW. Cle."Vrolet car,- 'The; little "FOrer iiiiai evidently:beconie to6•Sinall. Or his fam- ily.,..f •.- - , - '.. , ' • .- . • ' -, - „There. was-nd Servisea.V.B.ethel eliurc•1i. last,Surally- nd a lallge 'number frdn' h\la\ 13,• the' at.tend Pine River Preabyterians • church:: • ',.:' • •-• ; -• An -entertainment 011;8 ''. held .at • the., Jake slime seheOlinese near the idtli, on Friday eyening.. Aii.enjoYable time' was spent "and the Xinaa...tebe wrip.well load- • d 'with presents. • •• ' .•. • • - - • .' * ' -- '' r• ...• M`r. Allred -EininiTtert and Miss Annie -,I1rinve were"unitedleniarrifige• at the • • latter e home liere mi "Wedriestla3r. 1,We extend hearty congrat ulations - to M r. itini,N1rs Eintiterton. 12. •• • . • ' • --... • News has -been receivedfrom AtelfOrd' Sask.; of the cleat hof Mrs. A-dint:Harris,- .. nee Miss Mary,11cCosh, which -been •.•red very-etiddenly. - 1.1e was -air -old resit ent ., of Pirie River; and many of her friende. . Will be sorryto hearof her death. -. - ' . t fl IV:highs,* and Ar. and Mrs. R 'Barrett, • of Ripley, spent Chriettna.S at • Wi1IjltIu ArniPtrong's. • • • .3, • _ Owing tothe holiday antithelmusual • press of year-end ."Work, we are obliged to leave out much verresperideece and news handed in this week, . • • . • Mr. (Rev") John' Bovvering and %tic: - eon, Melvin, "Of Boissevajn, lan, are? visitingher brother, W T Reid, and sisterin-law, Mrs, R..T nillips• • • We learn that ..$ergt -Major . Carrick', e who did much good work in Organiiing and training the • Brace -,B ittalien, has been henorably discharged: 'from • the army on account: of age: • • Those who know insist on ' James Mitchell, ion of Mr, and , •11Irs-: NYLO Chocolates. • Waxen „. Mooraouse Mitchell,. who. has enlieted; always getthem fresh at the:, • with the Engineers. and Geo MacKen • zie, who is with the Construction Bata - hon, have gone oeerseas. • - Mr. Robt. Thompson and wife, of • de.ee..e.emeseim.7 &teary, -Sask., friymeily of near Black , TOE RELIABLE 111111 LIORE Horse, are vistting friends in Kintoss„ after being seyen years in t he West Mr Thompson renortaisplendid crops abed _Rosary. Mrs: A SwjtJi i.eturnPd last we.ek from the West; where she has.been sinCe Midsummer. She waeacconipenied by her on, Will, and daughter, Mrs. Swan- son, and her little daughter, who will spend the winter here DR. SPENCrS Drug Store • . AUTO PAI R LNG Have ran' ear put in complete rook noir for next•season: Eyed, -, make of car re,paired and fitted up at -the FORD GARAGE, LUCK.. --NOW o r WINGHAM. First- class machinists in charge with ,15 years' ('xperience. 6n all makes of cars; All work guaranteed' or no pay. Get quotations on the re pairing yod want •at the FORD ' 'GARAGE, Lucknow or Wingham. Griffith & Lambert' • Auo Experts ings,-Wanted---. • . TII4 umiArarglida have dcoldliii to take In at their sau mill at Lacknov. a ainaU snick ofalogs 'nftallItitidoortimlier. Ahr, oorFoli or persons having loIrs to sell; bringthein along and we witinav, iiighcstmarket prices. .cati and see us or tail ileneloy phonaand got particulars. !, ; • The buCknow Table 0o•, " .2.10820k . J. Button, Manager, Tanotmovv, - . . MARKETS • • (6oreeted up to Wecniesday noon) heat. ; . tyrr. tO**40,4•7177bierri4ta; WV.' 561 • A small delegation from the Yeting: "Men's Presbytelian.Bihle Clasupleasant- 4, surprised Rev., J. S. Duncan last "Sat - day evening, when they called at-- the Mamie to )resent him with , beantiful. 'gold fob, a gift from. the Class. 6,..::4;atriotic Dance wig be given in the Carnegie gel] Friday niklit, • Dec 2et1i., under the auspices•of the Lucknow Fire Company. palming eight 'o'clock to one o'clock. Lucknow • Orchestra will ter- nieh.the music. Tickets 50,. Proceeds to be used .for our ticildier boys. •: Come out. . . -Dr. Spence has received word • front, luerlieni, Clarence, that he las .been sent, on itilitary service to Ireland. 'Clarence just recently finished a lengthy coarse in military trainieg and war y671 stmeess- fill in his ,final examination, stending second lu.a.qatge graduating class. The following are spending their at•-homei -Mieses-Vimi:Vhtei ald, Evelyn. Spindler, ISobelt Douglas, Dean Geddes, Helen Pritahard, Jeani McClure, Isabel Macintosh, Madeline MacMorran; Messrs. Robert Pritchard,. Wilfred Anderson, Ewen McQua,4e Will Connell. • 1 1 Robt. Johnston, Reeve; W. Hen. derson,, D. Huston, R. Mc» •tiharles, by Acclamation • Nomination Du had klittle aurpri i' latore for Luckrilw. Generally the is keen . rivalry for the reeveship an. places int the Couneil.-- time th reeve set a .Walk.over, .and 'candidate for the council were so .easygoing tha only three qualified where four are r (limed. To till thq. vacancy anothe nomipation is necessary. •. - J. G;Andererni, reeve for wa not a candidate to auceeed itobt. Jeliesteu stepped up to: th •ead of Ate- bolird. kipence perhap futd'a,bet ter. claim- to advancement, . bu the pi•,.i'llotts,th noaniriated,: was 'notN a candidate: "Tire, duties of. the reeve • skip viont4 interfere: too. much with- hi • Moines," he said,. and he had decided to withdraw altogether from the Council. • .Nobody %i11. begrudge the offiee of reeve to Mr J'olinsion. Ile has served the town fcr,four years as, Committer, and has always been very active and en• ergetie in looking after municipal .met - ',or indeed .any movethent. in the .Publre interests As was ,shown by his 'speechet the ponnuation meeting,. he is. well posted regarding the town • finances and Weirs gent rally: lie hes courage P.P well as ability and -should make .a good reeve., . • • • re d a t e- 6 t Rennin' jonNSTOre,,REEVE.ELECT'. ' lietiderson, who, this year; was . . chajr man'of theHtreet and Walk :Qom..• . mit Lek COni WIMPS a third year On •thy *gird.• Aleeliarles and D. Huston are -ni.vr Men, Mr. A. E Dnroin ,stir- .0Aedmist of the electors by tquli o • fying, Wok!) nominated.. He has been On the board fig, twO years,: and. appear. :ed te. be getting,along K.- • ". •„ • NureixatrioN . There wens Ana .100 electors at; the notiiiirotion bieeting riday e.vening, and :there was the. ulna' large monger of candidates pat fOrivard. For 'Reeve; .3.1. .9. Anders( ii, It Johnston, Dr. _Spence and R. .1t1cQniftin were." - nominated. 'The- fotir Councillors (4.1916 were•pern7 for . re-election, "besides MesPrs. 'John 'Ackert,•Gerge Dorigliet, 1)r.. J. S. Wailrer, 11 -.1t4 • MeQtritlin, D. 'Huston • rind cOli arks. • . • Only the.ree,, councillors •the- platform Eeeve Anderson touched but liehtly upon Lucknow alfaire givipg Mere ;line- to hie; services at -Comity •Council. Where he,had"strengly advocat- ed the-adoptioe'of the.Good."Roads syri- t • ' • R Johnston had beep chairman of the Finance .COmmittee,,aand he gave very, clear statement.of the 'present. cond.itioa of- Leek ore.Var finances, sliewing that they are in a stolii4 canciltioh, ad compare very.favorably with those of , surround- ing- towns:. We hoe next - week to be nhle to ambliQi the very interesting and ,useftil'infoilitation he gaVe in this • cont • nection. -Ffe said would he:a caneli ate for the.,,reeveship,. as he thought his: wirpin that regard had come • He had. ime• to give to tt•finly,. which might -not ',ease -litter -on, to . County Atter,- he. would:be as enthuSiketic •ati d vocete: Of good -reade. aa-Afe. Atidersog to been. 'I. • • W. E. trench -run) is riot givep.to ore« tory; but is-iirriaroying jets been in churge of tlie'striiets and Ail se, • %Work' fisti cost mare than in-foriner years, bpi. that was °Wing ttilhe high cost a; .vber.7. Mr. -ninth] had' favoeed-,the. -taking :over of the lighting eys te In „ big it it Alfair.... This niatter • Second Cons..., kinloSs '.... b • • t :'•• • ' ---"--.•1•L• . - - " " • -n • " . " " '• Monday Dec. -25. , •rii. ... • Mr.'snd Sirra. Chas. Dennis,of Tn• • ' h • to, spent"Stinclayitt Neil Cainp.'heit's"... Alex. MellenXie, of Fort William, ie back to hie "foriner home and-Intendl spending the winter here. : . • ... ''" 4 • ... gatio,dity last Week• Alec. McKintion,;. of.the att h. Con i Whon.driving down the line near the 'Clever. Valley .schoolhouSe , le .met with . what Might have beep a most 'serious accident to hithaelf, hu fortnii- ately ericriped wily. With a bad shaking 1 • up, A.•dog belonging' tn.Wiloon toe was the,cattse cf it 'all, •searing the tears that he, was driving so much, that ess.' tt cutter were -ilinost ruiner:l- and a very 'bac' nut 'wits inflicted On one of. the horses, which, if not fatal; trill ca.use'ber to he laid up .tor. polite Aline. There are too many dogs iri the township and mere than one .map, needs a lesson,. • about look ing•after their do A enitireemae TREE entertainment • leo h'eheat S. S. No. venheeibusehuit Friday -evening tinder .the . direction Of Miss 'Webster, the school teener; •Ilev. Mr. Reid was-chairm an, and the 'program being long -end' eiteeptiOnally geed, a most enjoyable evening mai spent by those who were fortunate, enotikli .to be present:* We ceegratulate Miss Webster en •tliii'eplenaid way that each of her pupal. filled theit part •Not until Air.' Ind. Campbell gave us a. few selections, on the violin did we knots the Intim:let the crowd. Tno catihnof Woinert Suf. frage.got a hard hit whini a few ef• the '-ns in a- dialogue presented the con. Won of things" or what the rum would' IWO to (in *Ito Ille.wonton 4st tlie'voto. Bruce aid Huron Men to..France • WOrd hag come to town that cno draft, 1.250 strong, from the Bruce. Battalion has gone to Vrance, Mid- two drafts, 200 strong, from the Hurons, Pte, Cleve Aittleson went over with the' first -draft dor ' • 4'"•• 1.'" • ' ' 95 1 10 of the flu•tni..!, and Pte, Nelson Webster ter, . -3*3 ; , 38 went with the liruce men.. This- means tlew lad.. 0 w • .,,, that both battalions are being broken up 1)14 to strengthen others worn down ,et the. sttiotoiluorembovitt 110° Iron • id,,hcen• taller): ttp, by the .c4it nail during'. the7yeer, a number had.. -decided that it at. preeent . He, hiriv.eVcrtilought that the ehangb.-Codld be ." -• Dr .S14ence ga.ve 'a -general "roview.,of. We mat tere," and explained. why s lot" not he candidate either reeve or euuncillor," • • Newton", 1. D. Genierop and D. mcfnteslc•_•ivere„. the retiririg.--sehool. trustees. All- three; We're re elected. Wi th-2- Otit a thought Of.oppbsition. • • , • • • Tothe Electors° L •i rti , ' • • Ladies and. Goal -men:- - I wish t� ttke this opportunitV At ,es pressing to. you my apprecia- tion tif rule confidence in confer.. • rng, on tmt the hbnor of the reeve, MLitt kr • -I an assure you Abell dnvo'i to merit the- confitieneso , placed in -ne.by the elosest at- • tention to. matters pertaining to the god' and welfare tit eur Vit - lame • . • . • Wiphing yon one end all n, • happy prosPoromosttle w irearf lam,. . • .• • Yours sinterely. • Reny. 3TOLVSTO. • 3" . • • • - . • • REV. J. M. DUNPAN Who is Moving from LueknOW to • • • . Sault Ste: Marie • CHURCH NEWS --"The militia' program. er the Prepb. terian-Sunday School was 'mid On 31 'e'enittg Of:Dec. _20th. 4: . full pr6gra of songs and recitatios as given• h the puptls of.the shookafterWhich gift ere taken from a wei -I den ehristina tree and passed to those Tor. Whom th6 • were intended. • Arrimg • thele -was- well-011ed „purseof geld for Mrs. (Rev. J. J. S::1)0neam 'from'the: 1a1leS' :th Congregation. 'piplMhis and seals Were presented to. pupils who had. ,succss-. fully repeated the asigned•portiries cif Scripture. •A feature of the everupg was the 4ovek4ng of the congregational Hanoi Roll. Iir. qleorge. Matheson, uperinteedent of the School y hanself a • 01 TOWNSIlie ELECTIONS Ashfield, portent and4inloss by Acclamation -Contest in • WaYvil:Mh, r,, • ' Friday oast week wes e lucky day for the council boards in townships stir reueding Lticknew. Of the four° tiiere Ili to pe a centerit i only West .1.11Vawri will light to Maintain their positions.: / - nosh, wht?b eroth eVe iirid e01111eiliort•t a - ' WEST WAWANOSI1 ' • In west Wawatiosli capdidates. for. reeve are Donald B. Murrayand Joseph :Al Mellongli. Mr. Mihray was 'reeve during 1910, and Mi. ' Mallough was a member of the Council. .1360.111mi have done a good dealof service for the to ehip and are'strong candidate, se t will be a Vvell-contested election James iitcheson,'Alb6rt E Anst Benjamin S. Naylor, !Tames Purden .William Watson. are candidates • .places on the Council, and as 'only fr are wanted,4e electeriniust say wii is to remain at of public life.. • Runtiga • • • wn• here• on, andr,br. 4)t• ich; Nomination day paned off quietly in Kinloss, the people evidently being sat- isfied with the old c ouncil. '• Dan Mag Doald is again reeve, end with • him • were returned without Oppositioni, the Couneillors tif '191G. They are: John McDiarn,fd, J: J. Tiffin, Chas 13a'ne•liler, and J. WColweil , * • ' • . ASPFIET4D , . y ,, Ilihfield 1 arely‘escaped a contest but by the titne the. hour ler qualifying likul ) ns o expired it was found.that only the reeve, detity-reeve and cOucillerf 1910 had signified an intention to stand for the offies, They are:: • Reeve, Charles -Stewart; pep.Reexe, Jo* P. Drltn; Jos; Hackett, T. Richardsen and Jellies' Airon. " - • • Othernominationein Ashfield Were":), For reeve, Wri. Huntet; fOr •colincillori. J. johnsto, Frank ,tehnton and 4 kacDonald„ : • '. . ' • .•Hanle:4 TWP. -_•-_-'- .- • . a old soldierand sergeant in HerMajety'a fo,res' at thetime 9f. the Fenian Raid, Unveiled the Roll • . TUE Gur$:-'116. • meeting of the • Guild held on .Tuesday ,eveniug of this week Will be Mmorable, in that itev.• Iinncan, who will shortly leave Luck•-. now for Sault. Ste. Marie; Ont, tok fennel farewell of the Scley. At the close of the ineetieg Ur. Duncan•weS • preiented ep behalf Of the Guild'wiha, haradsome leather ,lub bag, Mr Harold Berns . reading nii appropriate address atui Mies -1)6: et hy Dougiai niaki:g the presentation. 'Mr. Duricanadknowledged the gift in a 'Shot:address Of much reeling; - in • which :'he epre4ed his' "high appreciation of the gift and the spirit it • which it.wal; given. .. • , • The eveping'epregrun was in charge of the 'Sciel Committee' and contained • -a few very good nmbers,emery; these being a solohy MiSe Irene Shei iff, -an • oration Why. Britain Rules the . Seas' by Mary dotirre113. a• 1etter from -Corp; Huntley Gorddm •reatl by Miss, Rena Gorden, andari address on the evening's topic by Re. JA. Dtunlian: • „Card of Thanks- • • • • - • • • The Wife- end brothers of the ltite Russell Bushell. desire to • thank the. friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses duriaihis hitless nod,- at the.. tuneofhisdeath. • •7, •. _ . • To. The Pub! ic . . 8.0nie:;inaliciOus:rniriderlAierSone! hive cifenlated report that I am po-German in ?nisentunents; I reillet the neeeesity fer doing se, but feel that4 n juettce to •iziyaelf •facts slaitild 'heknown 1 was , ti9e0"10 Qotario,:a4 as ,iny lather before "me, ..64,•graedparepts having come'. frem•Alsitee•Lrritine, " I have no retereA in nor 'tiyinpatitY tilrrnitn milltarisnp no for that ..Inetter 'with any ctheeGerfnali' 1-• am a 1ritleh enbjeet, ley* to- Panetta tend. to Britain,- in 'fact • I do 'net thiek • that my families havebeep"anyipticker An answer the•eall for X -have six .• fn Huron the. following , pominaticins were made: • • • • ' For _Reeve, Alexander • Fraser, Ed - Ward Dawson, N Wilkieon: John McDonald,. Duncan . QaM phell. •• For Councillor_-A.Wileon'Hathilton: Alexander Fraser, Dun -can Campbell, Gideon 11. Ruttle, David Heedeson, Moines WelsM• • Of the candidates for Rev, the fol:: lowing roSigned: Aleancler-Fi steer; Ed ward- Lawson, Duncan eatimbell, and John" McDonald, thint leaving • "1. Wilkinson reeve. eyacciamatio David Henderson and Thotnas 'Welsh resigned as. candidates or ouncilloi and the old council is therefore dullelected by :,ne: claination fair the year 1917. • ": •• • Langside. : • .•e -Wednesday, Dec Firenien's Dance, Luc ow, Friky • niht, Dec. 29. doine out :Ticket . Will andAlex. Meintyre arrivedhome fron! the West, where they have been .the past two years. ,• • Mr. Wilbur nth 'and' Miss Ph einfe racDonald• were home front Tormitcf ter the Christinai vacation • They reguar" weekly j bgt'o 1 le., YOung People's Societyvilt be held •on • the evening of-ThursdaY,' the 28th. It • will be "social eviniirg.." With .11 iss Tena Moffat as leader." • 1« • Mips Grace Rid-is:home .frouiDireli Wood for the vacation. Slie bas resigned her position fts teacher thete and teacter. theentrenceclass in Tees water Public 'School, commencingwith the Onenint of the schema.. • , • Rev; "Mr. Grabill,. reeently grad:dted from Knox 'Collee, was for many' rn. ductedifito the charge of Whiiochurch • end Langside on ThUrsdayOf last week, the cereiriony taking place at White., first cousins and a Lri-41*-10aii now church • • ., Langside Teeple are greatly with the army in France or in Enghind, P1e46d to 014e• , More lnte a ministr: ie Onecdusin hits been killed andOne as. charge of the church work. We.w.elcOnr been returned to Canada 'Wounded: -and M4.Gr . : • •.Mr Wni MacDonaldIS , home :for the --winter from 1.eace River, where he RI a rot er ta•Ve- den Om past five • year's, The boys took. hofriesteads -and hare bein, farniing. fOn, the awritge sem (?T18 have been favorable and last .year: there W16 a gorid eroo,• as :elsewhere in.• the West; This year, liowevert grain in :t he 't:3trittid rya' riAitricts Wits free, honfe nf Mr. Thomas Nhirray was the smne of A • quiet wedding onilectUday.afternoon 'Of this Week, %leo Catherine: beanie the tiride of Mr: las.- Switer,.(onierly,of hitt noui of • Mrs, tirara own hrothea left 'good • prsitionsiri theUnited. •Statei to edins. • to Canadatoelist whit Iliel_liinorts.t.tri sOfaters.fvio fermed abattalioe in -Tor.. onto...:'.One.deS not boast of patrit. ntisin,lrtit-thern unfortunately ate times: when ekplahatione are OcCeSSart totter -1d. • mischief worke by the slender. of evil -tongtiek •• • , . • • Pcreft'GlitAk`.7 ' • • ' • • • Hotyrood The next meeting .of the TIolyrood • branch of tbeWernen's Institute will be • hell Thureday, an, (Rh; at CherLie emigrant's. A feriiirre of this meettng Siugle Copies 3 cente • A Bright arid Happy N e w Year to all Patrons all Friends is the wifr.of F. T. :ARMSTRONG Jeweler &‘ "Optician . • .. . . I? VOODYS 'COLUMN at rea..1.;(;)ar.(liii.a.t)n• •etock Ame lta t n 41 Coin pante*. 00111 a n oin g 41000 01111 r• ilerkt 1.e05 :11.144(53pa C:r • Olio. A. till)DALL, Brokor.Look:. A „. 1 am. paying the highest price for raw furs,. horand sehair rubbers. 26414 f. • laii.rqsrr.ig, Lucknov • • • _ . ,. . • LtkiT.Botween the •Cain House, Luknow, ' • . Anil the Avirtleld Manse. on Sattoiday. Doe. .23rd.. ii Ys •natUrairaccooir stole, P41- . .... orkanly. la4ro•at the §6/1tIllel OMOO• --'. . 28 -Io. ' • • •, . t . /31(IffEST f),ItIOES forraw furs and all kireht . . , . . . ' s • o)::icatniiia.0--rjrags.• cal,i paper. rubber. iron, cop-. Act,7 zin, and all kinds of 'hides. WriMto, La 14•4-1.f. . JA.1q: Linni., Lueltn; a ..." . ' DIt?PAittililft,.DSTE(iPTII, itCain liou.e . . •• .. ' • laticknow•evereiVe Enos/lay afternoon...v.1 chronic di -c '0 sueciessfitily treated. .leoplathy re•noves ; he phyoieal causes . • • di :ease. :idj ii:e Mont of.the *Title 15 trewo (talk:kip ./.eured and .wit la ft* wer treattniert A .. 7 by Osteopathy than by any tither netiont' •'. - ,i. "., • ' " ' ; - Notice• 3,. . - . 31.12:T. .. • • • . , , . . . - • . . . , .. . . • 'For ail mattora-rogardIng Greenhill een;1'.4'. i• : , . referto'D. C. Taylor St. etitry.• • • ,•' • • • ., , • • For SAle • . , • SALF RENT -Tho Lees family read - 21:12 -M1-3'. '„ or piti.t.iculaM aimlY t0 G. A. Siddall. - • • • • • FOR SAL}' -2 -2 drii0mares rising d r • For partidulars applyte • • ; • 2l-12-tf: • •• .• • • FOR SAI K -'1;;Vo fiama hotisek the property- • i• • • of rho. laeo .1auis *tate it '..•• , be sold at atargain., Apply to G A. Siu' • - • , .• . " . . . , • • •,........ ff„ ff.. .. ... f f f f f ... f f ff.... ...• ....ffffff,f...f............ f f , . • f FARM FOR HALE.. -11e t xeontore efl. rho - " • . •,•,. •• •ostete of the tate a•illiffilel Nixon . Needham. • • ..." , • ' areoll'orin. fria, sale !lots N30 on the Sth. and • ' - ..- • - • • ' • at h. 'cen.. kineard*Ine Township, consisting' • af one hundred • and. thirty "acres . more or • - • , - , To,.. 05 t Ma Prehuses there is a goad brick . hous, gook !rake:barn with stone and co • • •• 0' anon fantasia tio,n; a drive...house; a good wall with,windm,111, alvo a pica spring of *pcal- • ilijailPtriji'wifiliaMfansr:.1:11711!L'ad7idreeafl'itill4 -., T conhard,. •Tivetity n 14e' acres • Ploughed, the balance nearly alt under grass For i • • u arsapply. to rho/nits Mooe, -Kinjoss,.-of • • ' :." '''',..• ' '''' Richard' .Naaclham, Con. ii , Kincardine. - ' • ' ''.' •• ' • • R. it. No. I. Lorne. , . . , Auction••Sles, - • • .. -,----- FortY head of good steels and Imifers, riing Z' • • ,„ 2 _rears. at the Ellin: House Lualtrion. mi- -:, ''.• - ,, J. 1 1.101, Anctioneet. . „ . . . . . , " . . Wedtiosday, .ran. 3.at 2 oclock an. Wr LiNeTbal lioN,DEmapx, Prii, ' • • ... • • • • • .. • .• Licknow's Old Reliake- MEAT ar e e' yenoften •hear of Old- • „ •Erigand's . Roast •• Reef away from lome.• • Ilutton,can„furnish yon with. the elthieetit end • that.- was • ever killecl. in • LitekMw..•• • • • Ivy; age -20. month, • 11-20 wt arsAed: • 700. Jed' AeX• -• 'Niel), !sell feri. Tortnato. ' -MitStock huiw Anether,' orao live .wt:. dressed iea fed b • or teas, feef.' • • win ink.e• handkerchief shower' 'foe the near Pournierville, Sask, Rev. Mr, Garbutt, of Lucknow* oineiated in the presence pf a few near • relations only. Mr. &rid Mrs.Slitzer egpect to go West ul a oat 4 WOO ' . soldiers. At the llst meeting it donation of el 0: to the List i Wit waa' received from Mr, J.Hetherington., • Valley Springs; Qtli0.-490$1 •" " • t ' • • , • -1 1: DNA (hat ineagy can t ie .these parts. call and order your, • sharbid this Prime Roast Beef for New Year's din« • der., All hiedi of -• :•nolgn, Saueagee,. Poultry; Headchees, tinoked :Meats, -etc• . • always. on hand. • • and see. the Nen?' . lCitS Meats. R. J. BUTTON Ltfenisiow . • ' ° ••••••••• • ' • . . " • . " • ., • • • • 0 • .• • . ' ••• .• , °4* • . • •