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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-02-09, Page 5' %uradayy 'ma !9U: - THE. 11101t.NOW SENTINEL* Want Another Railroad Huron . N�xpasitor.--4t ihferrnal meting of the roves of Seaforth `E c- eter>:Stephen,. Gray, Tuckeramitb,..AI"c• K,illopf Wurster,. Hensal,l,. Usborne and• Brussels was. was, .field i1.1' Gloderich, last.week,• when it4as decided touse every endeavor to have constructed a. raiielrefthtreaile ,slim^°`' aeifi Ruit way ;from fat, -..Marys via Exeter, Hen sell, Kippers, Seaforth, Winthrop, Walton, Brussels,. Jamestown and - Wroxeter, ipterseeting heir . GUelph and Godertch• line at • Walton .and their Toronto, Grey and -Bruce line at Wroxeter believing that such• a line woulel,be efgreat benefit is theeounty at large, tanning, as it vroulet through the"centre of thecounty frons, north to south,; through the :very' best part. • the. county;; and :a greatbenefit to, :ti'l'e cogipq,liy as' a, feeder to - tl}eir. other lines .running from east to west, add inn .lajgely-to'their -freight' tri 'pass - °ager traffic. , lStn filar . scllerpes' • :have been propoaedrbefore, but'iotbing has as yet: apparently been ,accomplished," We heartily endemic, the belief of the reeves, til t s c a line' n a uh ou ebe � .., .: _ . ah ld b 4'' t Gr►i�i iSyW • v � . �. •:' • � e cial� all' to, h �o� ��.�� by����� �•� , �..ern � t e County and...to • „company!an e. tru t� he wit 'saint. .. pp . ' a�aeei — • t _"o t have in, view, A CURIOUS PLANT a J. `RDOCH .EEKLY Q 17V • cc s. ¶e bar{ana slant• is brie of the " iosities of the plant •world, it is. not a tree, a palni, a bush, a' shrub, a veget- able eget able.nor an herb,•but a herbaceousplant-, withthe• status of a tree. , Although, it sowetimes attains a height of 10 feet, - there is no woody fibre in' any part. of its structure, and the bunches growing on the:-dwarf';banana plant- -are;.: often helivierthan the stalk which. -supports them., No other • plant gives such ,a quantity ofloocLto_-the.acre-as--the "ban - ane;. it yields' 44 ' times more weight than the potato, and133 ' times •inure -than wheat. _ oreover,•no' insect will attach it, aridit is always imniune•-frozn disease of any kind. • ' 5 torfaii�rsre-.e- olid , • Inc Oct etgssistaace la..Oraloa4c In July 1.909 'the Deprt,rtment of Physics, at the A. .4 prepared a. plan of draina,for a 52 acre knock .of land that had. never grown a crop it was too wet, 1aid"thatWtumq,. .Ln 191FINat 52 acres yielded potatoes and corn to the, value of 022501 . The farm lieswithin leve mile.of the city .of Lond. n. why had this land, lain useless for genet. ationst .'erhsps the previous:.ownera thougbtJt'.could not be,.drained=.as a matter of fact it was,a; difficult prat, •feel,; for this land. eras' :very Oat and. the otitlet poor.. Perhaps : they did ,pot believe drainage would' pay—this one'erop should convince;, thein. Or perhaps they believed: in .drainage but did apt know' just • hove* to ;undertake 'suchextensive dr linage operations. The Qnterie. Agricultural • Cellege is `endeavoring to. ,help. these n doubt-• abqut'dciilnage,' Any farmer,'' in Ont- ario• wishing assistance in his drainage problems rnay'' have the same by making applications to the .Pe- partment of /lipids', O. , A. Cl..;' Guel . h: ATithe mss, toss, e • a en' reeotp the -application. adrainae adviser is sent to make a- survey of the. land; afte which lie makes a . complete map, s ing.location-of .the drains, --ther' grade, •size"of tile, .etc. When • cpm=' plete the map is sent to 'the owner, 'so .that he' has an.aectirate.-guide -to-fol.', low. inputting in his drains. As in previous years,` the:only outlay to the farmer,is the necessary Gravelling ex= tenses of one roan ink connection with ..the survey... e railways give a rate: of a cent a rn lle:for this work, so that • the travelling .expenses are°light ` After one 'survey in',each locality* a Drainage Demonstration is, field rig t in "tile field to rveyed,, to which alI .the neighbors:. are invited:' At this meet- ing simple'wethods are demonstrated of making a drsinane' survey,': •finding 0 eire a .c...ing guar • annn. y Stock -taking, 'w•e..are: anxious, t: • c1¢ar out.•some ,. lines of Winter: ' "goods: a;nd..'will . i l J>lerefore -give.:' Special: Prices on. ai► . the foljow.ng:• 2tes Is -cup Line1 a _ l v� We Dave• also Flew: Stoves which` , y re, will offer- at '••exceptionally to v pr"ides "" ` 'rot quick -sale, .determining.;,: the- ,graci-diggjhg: to, -T rade; etc - $I000 For Knowlflg.Now , for a survey should write the Depart. .ment.of Physics, O. •A.. E.,• : Gueloh,_ When the.;_Pan American Birposrtk' tort -4. -ii about Ise open negates to .the 4publie-sip-astonishing • discovery.; was made:. "` The beautiful .Hall of :'• • Music,, . where the most falrioui4; musicians: •rid the world were :engaged.. ;.to.. 'exercise: \their. arts, •waS. imperfect -in aeoustiesl• The -walls reflected : a" decided, echo: • Oansternation struck-the—hearts •-of- t ie`managentent-for-the-hurtd i war its` pride a Telegrams fie Over. ' the country'.at arapid. 'rate, and followed a small significan t:l"ea innggentlemail \f real; Gini ago:. • to.' Seattle: :•--Finally _they caugh him:end-a-week= later he- inspected"th Hall of Music. • '1What °'is the.' oAmposition -.. of this Wall?" he a ked , the constructor: • '°What kind.of-wood=is,-thittrin- the sounding boartll"'1{e. inquired 0£'- the Architect j He asked a. hundre& questions, Jtudied. ' he • blue • prints of the"''bnildIng; and fled 'for two, pieces of ate 1 'wires.- feet long.- g, These he.stretc'. ed` betw8;ri two: posts. at one side of"th hall "Now",, . he -said, "you will ha e -no no a trouble; •Make the odt= a the is for a;= huusand• dollars".. That•man `had study acousti s.' all his life. Tie new more •About :. und- wazesand r-efleetingif dicer•. •ent•substances :than an other divi'clualia the wnrl ke. an bu'ildiug,-give.him -thee-compo itiei' of its structure,: its size and shap , : and. --he cotrld~trace preci elf theTcolu of the 'wav_es :All _that_rvas•--:needs -at- 13uffalo was•two wi'r'es to brea,lr up •a- returning lreflection.' He did hot 'know much _ about literature '.ancl\ -.nothing of-rnodern-business inethodSi .He, Could net, have earned $10 tuweek in an office.. _• But.jie knows niotie about:acoustics than anyone else. OrVI?R:!WORKING THD -INSANITY •PUE-A----- • (Wingham Advance)' Insanity is, one .of the meat terrible evilathat afflict h'imanity, and few there are who will admit thoy , in - are, _ sails. A n� yes; it s lob strange,, that when -,--bad man'•'connnits,' ' a -crime, either he or'lls counsel or ' both; are anxious, to, admit and even prove, that le the_ *vas..•somethin wrong in -the man's mental condition, When ,he, coin mitted' the outrage. Here are' -"a' few instances of :comparatively recent ac: currence;—A. drunken husband vents his rage on: an innocent wife and beats `her: so 'that -.:she • dies --insanity of 'course. 'A, lustful,' ,''low=lnindod '.man assaults a girl. of tender age, and kills •her -very soon it is'' whispered- that -his niind Was Hist, in 'the normal con. -•dttion. •A soldier r1eliberaoly slits - an officer, arid: at once • the • insanity plea is rarsed.'though the crifnina1 is sane,enn 1 :to planta clever escape front the asylum. ,A vieious•temper- ed father beats bislittle`child so that he dies—he is unbalanced, ,of course, So we -might go•f"in, :` The latest • fool proposal We have -seen is the ttititn z tion that ,;','ravers, ex-inipager„ and chief wrecker: of the Partners' Bank, Say. --is it not time that this insanity plea for seouzidrels was dropped.out•.of Sight; and that we ceased to make fools of ourselves trying to find . shine exetise•'for the wrong doing: of ..really bad moil- We think •Wit, aFl2erenpn=regul r applies ioi} E forms=- will• she sent. ACTION 'AGAINST BRUCC'COU. NTY ,The ,action of Mrs Cairns of South- anipton, for $2 Q00; dainages, which she :: seeks -to..,recover--frons--the County-Of: Bracer on_ acenunkof the-dr3atli:, ofn.her husband, is, likelyto he • finally .settled• at' or before the, Spring Assizes at Walk=: eiton Messrs.toberton and •MeNab . acting for Mrs Caiins;:_have..served the': County with a writ for"dairrages to. the • amount stated, and ?'Reeves: ; Izzard, ,Kastner, Tirill'and the Warden: were pointed a: committee by the •County Council -to investigate -.-.the. claim and' cLecide vih ther nr.iiett4Kfilt the aetiion in the. Courts: ! • • "_It -:will be ` remeinb''ered• •that Mr.' • Cairns,- _along with another --mine-wits, - 'drowned at Dedny's Bridge about two' years ago. The'"'foundation Of. one 'of 'the piers•oi the bridge hadbeen washed avray',during. the.; spring' freshet,' and' Cairns,, along with • a number -of other- 'men;were engaged in"thaliing temporaiy` .repairs, when he and his companion fell into the ,river and" were drowned, ` The._ . repair work `was: being done ,by they. • Hunter Bridge`:Co., of Kincardine, and: an action. for damages w.as first' entired- against thein, but was subsequently •witldr-av ai:,.arid--is-now.:-taker,-against' .• --tht; Coiiiity'ftfid,tlie=CoMpany` -together.' 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The. sporting _pages, of The : Star •are, conducted -by -spatting newswritersWho are- right in the game—men active in athletic circles -so that it' is not any -wonderthat reported 'Porting ----events—no -matter-where; they rareheld are' -most -reliable- 1 newsy—aid . the fullest you --Sal find in any Canadian men, "•lite Star sporting news is always readably, written --sad you will always find it fair. to everybody.. You will enjoy: reading.. The Daily Star sportrng.columns . clad:, there is mai a . tiu hely illustration that gives an ; added • interest» i�sCri+- and take advantage of our special rate of •.:4: PROD.UCI'S OF HURON C• OUI� Aceordingto the Bureau of Indust ties; -''the County' of• Huron sold or•ka 1. .ed during' the year ending June \3 '91,10, the.;, folrowiltg, 6,742 horses, 50,908 cattle, 2Q,350 sheep, • •76,336 phos; 183,642 poultry,And the -season's wool Blipped 'was 190,612 lbs. Besid• - es' these there was on hand in The' cohnby 33',164 horses; 31,885 milch cows, 87,828 other cattle,•41i608 sheep, 58;706 swine, 609,1386 :poultry,. The. county` reports 9,C21x antes of: hay, 543 ate. orchards,' spring wheat 2,419 ados, hill wheat 38,344'aeres, iifirley. 36;898: acres, oath 1.26;450:acres, ,peas .25,322 acres, beans 784 acres.According.te these figures Nitron county farmers have not been . idle, , Paper and the, Toronto Daily Star toget� •for. X19 T. :ONE SECRET OP OUR SUCCESS Every ease suhinttted to nit receives the personal attention of ourMedical Staff, who Consider the Symptoms, complications and chronicity,. And.then decide as t0 the disease and curabfity.' 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