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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1910-06-16, Page 4""I'VIIIIIIIIIIIPIPIPIIMPIrrIPTIPPIPIPPIMPIRRIIIIIIM911,1111P,"111111111,79rypirsmirgirwewsr”.-nams, 770,71 i • .41 • Creating Enthusiasm:, s pleasingparticular .,people �e ta� g �t.s tm,tctbe a Standard • Flour. Selling as Never., Before, Dough' Nicely'`:. . ai a 'Well - Bake even' 'Look 'Creamy Cut` White • PtiGe does ilot alone dexerralnesuceces's we cs end ori` unlit_, and ualat s.,_ ' fot.gel'ina,iierit .success.lioweVet u ll f�- ort gtice our special: 6ffer continues: : 4171 aV4C pure 14amtoba, 'a 5°- e.+x: Wci. �, iwrR. ..n:.avt..,i.:#�+urv:F•#R>4: . '-et �{.. one dna' ,Your, own sack and de:duct-,T o' cts, ;.r o.. ° -"Daily delivery: td anyhouse in town: 9 h V. • How ~very, necessarytherefore it is for.it tome prtwe and hole ome in order to insure health for the Little Ones who are the -lope iY-bonne. crew if your e t $s`_' ead dull, with no rising power, , _ ' certainly your;bread.will be coarse, asoggp, -soar . , . and , dark, and o person will relish that. Then if you will buy a bag of that will aMpart-tOthe flour you. Ye, ti; Tooloi; haye Corn, Mangle and Turnip Seeds,- alsnall kinds.of•Seedsw."-, , nano— .tatty: propii4lic `Every ThursclaYIdernihR at 34uckaowin Sunsea;;irrrioiv ^' ,?$per It paid in advanlce,. '$l, i ;p1er V»1 lnu All lT, S, snbsertptious $1 $O 'peaia>inum strictly in advance, A. D. i4icituivziit• Editor and.P,ublisher,' • tv: J. � vvainzrx Ma caging 1~ditor.. . IvertisingaRater,•--Mesal and, other casual advertisements; 8c per nonpariel line: ioz first, insert -lett, . 3c per, line, for each subsegment insertion. Advertisements in the' local ' coIiimus are charged 7c per line'or first insertion, and. So per, line -for-each. 'subsequent zp sertioa, •regnrargdvertisers Se, per line. r Contract rate .made kngwn on appy All hand ..set display advertisements 'and'chaiiges of advertisements ;must be vi the printers' .hands' not, . later' than 6 p.m. gu ".Monday ,of the week ,for., which, iirte2�ded, . 4 ME -COUNTY CQVE'1L , e040(i0a i rta Summer iD 7%lsera stir na Parts►,i5ea 9! ' tta :Bald• Sae# and Bids,„Good-e3►a tQ. ll;,ucknoW The' ' Oounty Cottticil ' O+ 'Bines,. °which has been. in ,Session lieire , since ;Tiann the- 6th, .concllteied its delibera- tions en Satuidpyyr Morning...' Almost immediately thereafter, its. members ,dispersed, those whe Woe. by train being convoyed to tie station in 'cox; eredcabs provided by ReeveJoynt, to -meet, again in. Walkerton Pnict ,Deceu This Jude'SQssion.:of the Pailiaraent f ,.Bruce was 'a frig' and . busy , one ;Many matters of _greater or less im+ ettanee' came.before it. •One of .the retest interesting among those was, the appoxutnient : of County Valulatora, on the ,votes taken, .James Lyons, of Lueknow, and L. . A, $rink -of •Te'. .water,, were. :two o rhos" elected. •:Another. Xna°tter of mote than`°passing. .integestwas the proposal,. to confer with; the;`.:$uron County Council with a view toe .the', establishment o..f ,a joint •"'l-.... `"` r �^w wsuscm� z'.'-^-w—.w,..,;.�..,.'ih:",�7r�..isvaf.=.� �'JC-;"'� l:c:a,+;.-w.r..ea.ub Rte,,,, ayW�S+4.t.-.lt�.,{�'5"v-afFf•"S`At:iy.St�"wS"34P����- ' G'onservin ': N ter 1 RResources ed ,b .each council, and'a re ort r was recekea' from -they F,uron : Commta.. The Canadian Conservation Calntnrs ; to theeffe t that : � were •• . � ., . , : . c , th t they in eaitre soon. has lust issued' its first Annual Re- aympathy with:.' -thy ; movement Thea portva neat. voluwpe of 216 pages, tnatter_ts still. open..for_disoissaon be Some idea of the work : mapped' out tween the committees; and any de- orthe cox ivy e h nt t , vision arrived at wilt'::bo d� pu'J�i later •Lucknov has. been suggests list of the commxttees,antb�•'whic$ 'it .as °i o'rgani'zed. These, are; Committee ei as a .possabT and`convonient- sTta . fo such home{ 'is)aerlest. Game and Baur bears Asim Ono 'question to which the'honor Sats;=Committee'on;;forests; -Qomrnittee ,able Council gave less ,attention than op- -'Lands, "Committee on Minerals; its importance seems to .warrant was Comnutteeon. Press and Co=operating thatof...the,Good Roads�System. ;A't. O'rganazations; Committee., on Public. the Banquet'.in• Goderich,on Thurs- Heailth, Colnmitteo on W ter and Water.. day ni ht;'several speakers introduced Powers- • • '• this topic, and,`byway o£ illustration;, told what benefits we're tom deriveµ1 The objcc .. of th oxnn zssaun :_:ism to-. ,--itror hhe inn nit7palities-:hblec`W-th -re ee-thh1f lie.natural wealth of -the "coon=. ;presented.; While few 'details were, try- s not:.wastecl ichrof the country' 'then • riven, one fact': was broukht- • „to„. -di' -people at larg et; Nast sirstehes-ra, ,building: of -certain .-bridgetr-costing, • Mewhinney and Mr, l!1'. sober uCup°f, ueats"t f?u u to by,: Afar, Dr. liewton, .Mrs 1 cintosh,- Mr. Garner bn, = M "Gorrigan, ` d r Wraith. „• • • - ,o 1[tesponded 1 o by the :Wa den, Host and Hostess".I God Save the King Unfortunately,, many'uf those whose naves appeared on the list, were, un-, able to be presetit. -.circumstances - considered, however, the programme • off speech -taking.: was. both pleasing and representative. 'Replying to thei.' toast' ."Our Conn- try," oun•try,L Mr. Shoemaker, -,,Reeve of- °hes_' 14t voiced .dome; •'timely • compliments to the Reeve 'and the citizens of'Luck- now for themany evidences ' of kind-: ness and pod will -afforded by them.. The Special Ti atn:.to. (odea ic'li ,he a ea fer red to as a unique experience; and he stated: that in „the, matter of: the feelings'of;the�.Br'uce Council ,,open., to - word their entertainers, "the half had not been told." Passing to the Subject, inland, "Our Country," the 'speaker made special' reference to' the .tremen•: a4t ,nvll�lpj }n1 J �a ¢lr ? a i<`,* to, the Canadian .. West. Itegratable .'cos a.L.. hat„..e.znclitioii of effairs, •it seemed to, blest neverthelesss,. to Bess another side' less , dark and • un - .promising. tis a,.p'leaeure• to: knoW,g. he said; "t"hat while our population -is' 'decreasing' here,. it is gain; to :enrich' otlwr . district_s. Sometiane, in t not distant future, a• re -action; wil,. take. place. :people .froin the West will: return as they are,now departing; .the. fermi they have forsaken and_ .the ides they have vacated here, will be occupied-once`inore by.wealthy and contented-eitlzend;•..and...the lands: of Ontario will -even .,double:, in ',Talkie. - Th value.The.' future of -Canada," said Mr'. Shoe- in tker, •"h'ad•come to be somewhat, of a dream: It was hard to realize that the _tithe its greatness- -way---near.- But :that earBut.:that -time'•is: now—to-day—the` present momenit is founded • upon strong- principles;and its -•.peril anence' "depends. upon a loyal and contented' citizenship. Let eachchi--':his • TO0111•:-SUPPLIES We sell toot» powtler hulk- for' tenaent,S,,an entice.; , . .SPe-11-te7S-: I•otog • 4111. find Of Dedring Iqachines. See them. before buying. Bolri.iillerT:i made in '5 6. 7, and :8' P.eerlogjedse‘al. Mor_wersi ra,ade_11:1.4i1,x: 4b4a5,14and" 7. ft• Peering ..11,7,!._oa;:;d,earisso.aixnductsglidees,4Dlie417:weraygoR:Eilf,,e.,s,., SeCond - sand Dollars, one third ef this,,,amount of detruction .by fire or' by waSteful powers, of, inestiMahle ;value as sourr'Ss There. are meh . the 'Council_ to ,)*43.rivdt,e,- owners.: • - and it' j8 'not unreasonable -te hope I • a 'more active iriterest will be show tlie_prey..of..land,grabbersi. the. fercsts . date. , ' - say; promising, most exallgeratki feirn sin tliNt point than he vas Icimpt,et1 .1to Our gOernment Mission to :prevent,ff possible a like -Pry This store closes at 6:30 on Irondays and Fridays.., Whatever success may attend its efforts it, must be, admitted that thc CornmissiOn has'a great and useful. work ,, recognized. •as representing, the hishesi gnality. Forty ., 'Customer: ‘.eWliat's in 4 name; one ?mint* aS good , as another!" thirig ill* distinguishes the branct from' a hoSi of Unreliable 'years of the beif paint Making ',stand. behind ltHliest Ina, • Dealer: You, Make a , big .mistalce in that supposition. -)Jtheila • ACiENTS FOR: -- -Scranton Coal ,., Paroid Roofing •Shervvin William Paints " IrePeriat Oxford. Ranges onle.Patoe'r:,oiv,.tor .you the, 1044,g -4he home news', Its every, Issas will prna a'welortie, Itittor t;), ovary T'resbyterian General Assembly', , held -from a slight attaTek of thenthatism 1E1; Mr, Sam Congi:arn's team *.ran 'away las week; Mit we are glad . John• Griffith -the driver wae onl -',those events toekthe fotni, ef•-• !mark- , • some deliberatione committee, and Slightly hurt: 7::.• • - • •practically an all-night• labor in the §ta:tee Labor is the' general pule' Council' ohambers. •Bilt the toviin had of the day,, here, this, Weetc:;.;'. .,• iioinething, up AS sleeve; . and :seeing. _was:the guest of Mr. Donald. Campbell: I 4.'"!' FrOa.4. • in°r'lling; Miss'.Fnitna Woods of St. I honor the Councilmen- , on, Friday -•-r-1.1 ,n6t The' intention here te give - 'further details of ;ilinibusinese trand--, ..iotod-4•Ihe Connell. the- pnblished Minutes; these MaY - be unable on -account ' of' to be, Present; and -the regret and-- synipathy Douglas'' of Hepworth *as called; ilinesd of hi$ sister there; but retidned- It Wad' intiniated last Week that • besidethe Special' train and the nnion' perhaps -other of pleasure and .entertainMent .would ' be ,Visitordi For, some Of the '-visitors, . month with here.sidter here. Messrs Rob Campbell:and W. Irwin were in Guelph last week, and. 'tepcirt of having learnt semething new in the way of farininge. :" • :Yon wilt regret yon did' not sit - tend one Of Canada'S Aigb . Grade Biisiness Colleges, ledated at' Peterbariough, Welland Now is a:good time to etitet,:.: Cot;lases I00 different • Write for particulars Gto. pat. ntliefestive boards were spread in were the .Kinless. Connell, 'Lticknew, School and 'Library Boards, gar-. doch, I). Cameron, P„14..McKenzio, and others' specially iiivited.: Tables' Were Mi• for betiv.een fifty tfild:: six*, gqestsi c, 4,boat 40 o'clook, in the even,:" big after the.' adjetirnment of the Connell, the "oompany gathered and to sat down tio the rich and Varied viands Reove Joypt, acting as Toastmaster:, . Responded to by Mr. ShOenialcer; WOkinsori, Mr.., Kastiier, .Mr, ,Dobson 'and Major HentierSon: "One Edueittional.Institutiens" Responded to by Me; Wark; Mr. , "Our Manufactures" . Responded toll'? Mr, Phelan, Mr, "OM' County" 1,1,12.2.11111.49 0.01)SRIC: Aeplying, !nom direct?? ter the• 'rtoatt,-tfiellajcirs,aid-no t ter-eri of grants to ,the Canadian . which' he onsidered-Ite potent of the De inion.- and was • glad' to !Education t .Institutions," be iieeirthe n nibs Of Mr. Wark and kr... lizard..-- he 'former entleman Reeve ef ara; and the latter eeVe Pert). gin. . Little -.time._ was' ee- ' WilyS• had mat. men when it require'l• 44444, ;"kroinTrificardine;liringhatn; :etc. -take -morning train lithe lbtb. onnectink at Glint -en -045 a-nr) -With special train' fort-Goderie Returning special train leaves-Goderichior Clinton, Wiiighain,.Strat- ° ford and way stations on G. T, Ry„,, on arrival Of steamer Mo4clay• • Mr, Mitchel 'Of iiiickno*- and; Mr rliin. ter .bf :Kincardine, both practical: iy. qualified, te do. justice to, the snb- ' name, Was called; . also, -. Was , not .pre ;sent.. Cenaerning the • speech of -.'the sure in saying that,-. while the occasion , appreciations of -US meritSf probably' nn more litilliant;.yritty poetical; and °sometimes sarcastic. speech ,bas' been heard for a ioog time by the. audience' .a, 'strong ,arraignnient. 'of conditions. Which,- Permit the ::depletion_ ,of- the. natural resourcei cif , the Country : to :Companies and individuals; :it: wa$ a' Perhaps on the representatives oi.ona it justice,- we do not,presurne 'to. giye any. Mr," Hunter spoke, verybrieflyi., he .feelingtliat the latn-hour' Was. -un- suitable, to a, inore sustained Wort: ' ,- Almorig the drollest things •,of. tha Cook) ,IteeVe,• Of ' the 1.10WaShip of Bastnor, . Mr.' Cook is an old LuCk3 how boy. he Moved to hh preSent pia,Ce of residence nearly twenty years 4go; preVailing Aram* agrioulturists:. "I Dalai' to Font. Doliteaper diy, but. „was tinit the: other fellow would getrit too;"" AeCording,to Mr. gook, naive and tho other features hie Pro. oderic oontight o p..rn Friday, June 17th,. , Special train leavesisGoderiehVia' G. T...Ry, to.Stratford, and via 'C. P.' Friday Stine 17611.'8 a:in:Central/ 'Thne • Arrive' Goderich ,6 :30 1) - in ,. Lea,e , eri,,i),.en last trip for Detroit, Tuesday 'June °21et. at. ' ' Dinner wili,be served in the dining room for -thiS excursion' at '50e.,,, dilMnb through Early Indiscretions, Excesses ond Blood Diseases. .If yeti have any of the LA-. , lowing sYmPtome consultus before it. ha ton lite,' Are- you nervous and weak, despeni dent and gloomy, Specks before the eyes, with dark tittles under them, 'weak, . back, WOOS irritable, palpitation of theheart.. bashful, dreitins and' loSself, liedifriefit id brine. .pimples ott the face, oyea suyen hollow cheeks, cardwOrn 'expresSion, , poor memory, lifeless( dititrustful,, leek energ rad strength, tired Morning$, restleSS nights, changeable raoods,/weair 'Manhood( pre attar@ .decay, hone. pains, hair loose, sore throat, otc. • • Otar 'New. Methesal• Treatment daatttre You And make a men Of yea, unsee Rs' 10'14 once the 'brain, beConitts active; the'blood purified, se thatall,planpleiS, blotches and Ulcers disappear, the nerVeit beeome strong es steel, Se that sorvousness. -•bitilifolnes3 and-deg- pOndeneY vanish, the eye beconles bright. the fate full and clear, energy returns to the body mid the,morel, physical itatd acacia/al syStertiti are InVigerated: all drains pettily -be DIADEM .„Na matter who lats treatati yaii;•itrite•for an honest opiniOn, 'Free of Chart.). •Biooks Free --"The Oolden Mostitor"', (illustrated) ,oii Secret 'Diseases of Men. ' . --,. : QUESTIoN LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT SENT ON 'REQUEsT . n ' -'•KENNEDYiltKENNED . cor •101,1,i.g..i.A,e. and Grisvold 0.i " Detroit Alch• . .: to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- Ifielit in •Windsor,, Ont. /1 you desire to -