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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1911-07-27, Page 4�onnell's Store RAI; a� `Xe at ��� •. 1 times lines f plods ' at rigeS �tom . �.r,itn 1, `• At the. elan e' of ' the .�fiitF»�B7w:'e Ull�l:-.ce .... g • e , .0 ti :Customers ,get 4 p nrtunitieS to a.a�l�s, �.� PF r bu at very low Clearing Prices. This year ual 5 presents adv al .> is reate�r� than. ever ... ants g. , ' This ° lines of ` Merchandise ;are awdgs;nclrig g T . an �r in . sue we of a. few of . �'>:.ath. �'t•tt'. e' , nw.:ztaliiidy' ' wfi• doer'.:st.i.r. � ,.,...:,,, ,::. ;; ;,'., .: .. Werth 1_ 5c e n.a.fo r 10 worth .15 centsfor 12 i ` S e usl� a, •'es• • R.wC R .,, , ..',.R Ra+ •.'• ,..:worth 10 Cents: for 1Q' worth 10'' cents for.` 1. h I�wen unbleached ;�:. •, . ', . �;. , . , worth 45 cents for '38 • Tato > Table ea;z. C•io.'.'t'tan;.Hose fa-'.st <'by:.,.•W.�,;special 1,10...00 for' o£ro.'r'•.80e. 8bc. OS! Plagniaalf all wool grey . a sal for..: , co nts£or ge . serge 3.00 for $1,25 • . . cal with ns p. 'Au ust t'.wlll, PAY you to d g well as all the .yea.; �rea,x around' e take Butter 'and' Egg7; as:' :. nanow 'toting • pnblishedi Byery'xhnrsday zd1Q1$ng at .L, nFktlaV4 Ono ptf8icitx "lox autreal=g,„25.-nor ac1nUrn nu 1f pard advance,, $1.40 Per- ARV'. er'ARii. S .subscriptions: $1,50 pernnttnrn strictly :ia advance, W. J, Wn ri , Managing • Editor IT, McKatrizza Editor and Publisher AdvertstAdvertisingItatesr-•ri.egal, and other casual advertisements nents8c Fer nonp aree l .. line for .first: insertion, 30 per line for each subsequent; aulsertion. Advertisements in the lee& columns are charged'7c per line :forfirst insertion n Subset ue in Bnd,Si�per�lne,.for-ea �►9, sertiof, regula•advettisers, Se per'line. - Contract oft-. ` n On a rate ureide k own P r rtOls BRITISH OLU B A.I � . A PROVINCE AIN° TO °ITS,OlN;, Thurglay,. 27t1% 2911 :Aa British ;Coin.Mbia bac ' gnomon ut 13 Imre a Blake's ,ds Hon. Edward B ; .. .e • d ' et display advertisements • �.lian s P and'.changes of advertisements must be, in theaarinters' ' hands not'later :than 6 p.m. . on Monday of the week for which .:intended. .. TULIP 27 1911 . ZTRSDAY , . REVIVING CALEDONIAN GAMES Oneemore monster posters are "but 'announcing Caledonian (lanes Day :for. Lucknow. Judging.by'the •efforts put forth, and. present,evidences •of success, the committee that,;nearly',two years ago; -.decided upon.revitiing'-the" day. -of field sports• that: made Iiucknow famous,, are going to' -make good, `:°"•`they •have gone_aboutiit.iin tlieright way.; Their fir) aim has . been :to keep ;faith : with the public -they intend•to "produce the, issuer of l� arriage Licenses QUO s gtnea: Better , _ nyeh deadJeod in the tops. In fel that well managed. orchard' that Z' visited, nd .rnQre ,__.t n alta them -absent=* �,_'"�'"3P°tlyis�•c r�ditioA. $�_... 'b of t �' criptto pples ;grow plentifully and'iarge at the al.'ca sea of mountains" the.general idea.cove ed, x ung through the province ;west over the main line o£. the C:_ P. Y one has, to acknowledge that jet was par Dim ssl re. le 'rP . onab d stupendous mountains t ri x ' n k s a d roc y peace+ timbered lease, and of and rivers. tam ,,streams r ,Y . '1 as a • • Butahe.xai moa it no More• does otic i 'than does' t • umba. _ t .. vinces, .The railways ow the water courses l h the 'elevations, . and co is seen from the ear .win w smooth_ ooth.4 .a and not tle:'em p ' m un neons c a wain ut,,lust. in coast and on the. islands of the gulf;, but Yet .in ass, ten h su shine iu. the fall p the}�e, is no , ,..Qu6 n,.... from . east :oto, r to. ger them the desired :colon,. l lie .1 'prize-winning:applea;ares grown in the `dry belt" already referred to, ' Iti that o 0 f belt, wh;ch, along the math. line f" the left -is on o au . 'les t l t 104 t abou m ..... R`. axle dsfo P. n. C � an h spew -'applied: , ' rainfall .an much thera`s lithe or no. -rat , , d from a densely sunshine,,; 'Without irrigation, the land :use$ sage rnoun:,, , produces my a few etittnted. "sag h . , • lunging Q p., t' sein means•of . e g eto Buil 'tisk,: Coi; ro- • - he: other o f p.. are forced to fol- un:ortler to, avoide ";what nsequently , dow is the Laugh I' ,site.. rtions,, �r� -_p_ . r 'ter the pro- ey.sOldloii. $50.0 the A'look. overt• the-- advertising•r m ,tier now beforethe public, convinces -one that neither- effort' nor expense have been 'spared ' in order to make those, -:who-'cotne" to the games,, feel that it was wo It is not mereadvertising to say that -everything is:to''be of the very .best. .Itis a% fact, The T iflile s : an the r out=door entertainers, , whose •presence has been arranged for, are those who recently gave "proof very front rank; in their particular•, lines,;. while valuable prizes are offered with , ;a viewto ,inducing'keen, compete tion 'in the various .events, . The interest -with 'which t the day, is: looked forward to; by the .peep le of . the town, of the surrounding country . and of various centres throughout the. 'pro - vine,' alreadygiv,,.es assurance~ of a_good crowd, and a fine success .from thepro= motors viewpoint. „ The one uncertain factor is they weather. • Let us hope that Monday, August the, 7th, will be ,.a. fin day with a fine evening. of its o to h a , wince contains much good farmingland, though ,the quantityls small as compar ed with that which is unsuited for. cal- tivation. 'The tracts of good eland' are,. found 'in the ' long ,:hut -'comparatively narrow ;valleys between the. mountain rangee of the interior, in the riser' vat- '•lays andthe menthe -of the 'rivers. as they enter the. sea 'The; soil .,in , these 'valleys'ie.-extremely ferti e and the -.con- ditions inches- farming., itside of' an extensive' dry 'belt that occupier the interior, otter is,' 'struck by, als Best and -Cheapest" oU ord to be without one? ENC STOR t �toiuc ed. with water 'it blossoms bu h • + „ Those are':almost ideal like: the rose. The d frit- growin and along ;conditions for, u g g,. ,ver n` , ter T. otn• son,li, Fraser Se nth dSu p. as. .. h there area. few fine plantations; some pioducin others in course of develo e - _ g� yap went;. The, largest tract of land suitable ., l 8 't? rowin and the place where' for fiat � .. g, ... dustr is most evelo d that line of.in- .y.._ most , .pe ,a is in- the Okanagan ., V,they,. where, ,the luxurience of the vegetation., Where' . there is. not-adense„ growth of.: timber, there is a `profusion of ferns, .bushes and:; grasses, that makes one think the • pro- clueing powers •of the soil` is„ unlimited: utthe"settler on a•British Columbia ,against=aa--en ire proposition from .that which ,confronts his brother •of. the ••prairie, The, 13riti'sh `Ceriiintitati f saner iaetd: clear his land o= LUCK.N'01�V, M1 NDAY, .A 16UST 7tb•1. ! ccs r Si1C S 1 donian Uiames which were � . d last' Year: . will : be Greater. and Orander ° teS in �� anada have. .. .:.. �han Ever . Qest .A#bele# G _... Secured, and, the Attraction's will ; be Ung ualltd, • ''.... , President Taft hat won hia long and strenuorte--fi,ght, for recipmeity- 'The_ Upited Stites Spats Lai llyalasied the bill on Saturday last;,63. voting for „mid 27 against---practicallY two ,to. ene . in But that doesnot, make the me,asure: laW even in the -United States, It will bedtime effective -only on being ratifie..d by the)Canadian Parliament.. It is ,a piece.of cOneurrent legislation, and both goyerritnetitelnustagree to it. Tye pa,ssa.ge,of. the measure at Wash- ing,tonadds new intereat. to 'its fate at Ottawa.,"; Curiously enongh,„„ite, innina-,- :aMte fate restt With the: OPlifsiiion. in- stead of 7ith the ,GOvernment.7 Our parliamentary proceedure, unfortunate: is such that 'even few members can if they like hold any Measure almost indefinitely. It appeara": to be theiritentien Of the OPP6sition dins to hold up the Reciprocity Bill With . a , view to foreingthe GOVernmsat. to ap- peal to the electorS, In the event: 'of 13overntrient be returned With a major- ity, the Reciprocity Bill Would be 'pass - :ed al, the first session following; should / the Government' be defeated, , the bill Would not again come,np in Parliaineot. There bi much spectilation as to What the ottconie an election *mild be, - The Liberals express great confidence:of victory. with an increased majority. The Conservative " leaders; • however,, Must nave cOnsi:leiable hope of success; election. when the Matter restf3 entireq with them. It is expected that. what is goingsto he done will 'be pretty weti known hy the end of the Week, iled Wire _ coiled wire. rournt,Y, NETTING We live carload of the best Cleveland - firm two to six feat in height.,....WIRE* GATES.ive _ have them ,all 4.1,wayi On hand -We handle Durham cement, _pi...id nas pro n itself to be R ofing seaSon VIII 00Y1 09 ,,,,pp, the bea,t reedy roofing on'ther 'market.' Itiq Made ' by matiuficturers who have a hundred years' experience, It makes a roof that will resist any blowing storm of rein, or snow and pesitively will net leak It its made in one end two ply. ' a • Paints Varnishes & Enarn'els We carry a full line of these. • If you lia4e any paititing to do call on till " ive eart give.you: a "range of ,coldrs to choose from . that is un- equalled. It your furniture, , woodwork, linoleums, varnished or paint- ed nowt need retouching; we can give yon exactly what you require.' doulatedly a great boon to the .housewife..on sweeping day, WI 011, .1100 cioud of chist that otherwise would rise and Settle oti curtains, ftir iture cao, is kept te the floor Mid gobs out of the room. , It vejli also eep awaY • .that dreaded Buffalo moth. , Oa- If you need new. ra.nge call, a.nd examine the Imperial Oxford—the 6neen of all Range's., COAL OIL -12 and 14\ents' gallon -CASH.; rland • • ;What pro;niiss to b3 the best pro- • i' in Western smut- o�•ap�rts :put. on .... • ckao \1* In• Lu n'. ' b� i.e 0 Q 'tario Will e giver'. h .0 ' st .Monday, a the •e'ona' ,� Cald tn,AY,, y, �. '7th, next. $34,3Q4J moil.l. be.espen1ed 'famous to attracbl .ns .rues; etc. ' The . o , P Greater than the fruit -growing husi... nessf is the traffiC and speculation . in.. ruit Ofiti. such; in name only. . Once it was deinoinstrateil that apples, pear's, PlOnis and smaller fruits7, could. be. miccessfully and Prefitably. and -level-acre-of ..seixed -prison Chasers 'over the' wham never toni the troubletelifItlie land, at prices, that seemed :fabulous te. stances. To" the inan, *he Cares to' get inept., When' in thalTest iret a Pres- ,and the. running events `should prove _ the' most interesting '' run. :off ;n the ed novelty has: ' ur 0 seG. province, wnilfla ur whip elwhch Will race. e10h 4 ,also mew; :against • .yards and:120 yards,, The- w iIPQ 'wKielrl_ rbew', g il.tlvuentdaergaook.de`h�toa drin. c. n p 12 0 Bobby at .• while MacDonaldwalks 60 Yards, great expense,- splendid,' attraction has been .secured from Japanese acrobats and other .rforunerg ' hese'will pat on their show both;ufterr noon and evening. ,Good.". prizes.rare..' =g R iyenkor.; iping, and-4lancing and 4the best. pipers ' and, dancers of A*erlea will be here to compete. fid : the " even: ing a grand open air concert will; be' given in the• Caledonian "°Park, consist ing of • piping'''and• dancing .performances • by the Japanese aerobats. and others 4of -- their Co.,- and to beconcluded with the beat:display:of.fireworks_ever .given xn `. thus pact of the country .Special rate. '.41ccittish Coatturias,. has/ been. secured In addition to thi's, the 'Musical part int bs sepplied by the Locknew Pipe 'Band and theLucknoW Muaieal Society Brass Band. ,The athietee have been Sectired:-BelibY Kerr 'the 'S-printerTnTATiferiCa-4he -rah- l'60" 4th. Frank Iltilbhaus who won the British Emptre Championship at • the Ceronation„ Sports.in. the, 100 yard :dash . and the 220 yards; :rjii:ck Tait Winner ef the -One and 'chainpionl of -the British Rinpirefer that distance; •Mel: Break -whip wen tile. half mile.' in 1,07 ngland year;* Alex_ Cameron' ohampion vaulter of Canada; Mac: Donald, the emning champion walker and the -Only one Who has been able to :make itint,eresting for Goulding; Geo. . Lister,. ,Follinsby ',and many others. ' Several :athletic clubs. have written work in the rat dle and northern parts of -the' province: -He , had : visited-the- Bulley .and ether valleys in Whieh fruit: lands were being sold to innocent but . speculatiVe paiternertf Ile was much disa,ppointeci, he said by their , inensione;"thoegh of Considerable length they are .verynarrowand he Was atiprig4' being .sold -in these valleys. 'than the y actually contained, atid :he feared that\ some of thepurchaiers would, on visit. ing their .fatini, find . them , not in.' the ValleY at all,. but 6h :the' sides . of the mountaine surrounding it. of the mountains in ,physical features,: peoPle__*e_Pouring,:iiit9, it froni -all quartert of theglobe, There, as in tli other weetern provinces, there • is a strong feeling .'ef-ritopirforthe---futiir Those, who wore there early, feel , sure that nivii tney are aiming WA:4r. own, and. nebodY; , who has: been there for lives' in is. the richest -and • the 'best in is r this business aWakening manifest:. Itis.Seen that the Vast natnral resources, of theprnyince arp,herefter to, have 'a ton of opal that can be mined On Van couver'Isia,nd, and they shy -there are -niarkeefor- all -the -wealth- of-- -fir-- arid cedar in the foresta; mixed farming pays, and there ie •a fortime in :fruit- ' and what's more,. the railthicts are coin - the Mirth Thompssn ver 'and along the Fraier, 'an I the Gr,and Trunk sure to ren a fine down from abeut Fort Geerge to Vancouver,. 'where it: already preparing !desks for a ;line of roads .wiltlelieve-themen'opoly; of tra- fficao long enieyed by the C. R- It. .They will open up valleys that are, nO7 that Btitish Columbians are hopeful are givenb-i-the railways -from ail'," within a.$2.60 singlefire radius and a . Special. twin will he run from Pahner,;-, don and back. See. large billa:Toit farther .;partimilitrs. Don't . Mist the , • higher; ranging from $15ii,to $1,000 per acre, according to lecation and. State , of cultivation. A 90e -hundred -acre farin With 20 or ;30 acres clehr, the remainder rent for §00 Per year. These farms' ate used for dalryittg, whith is highly profitable. A farmer ?telling his cream tes, butter factory gets 40c: per pound forthe :1:Hitter it will make, While veal calVes and 'dressed hogs bring tWelVe to But we hear more just noiv about frnit-growing in British Columbia than of any Other line of industry. That :is larger - se_ the owners of land with fruit groWing have beemed pri es along thatline. There is some- thing attractive abont the idea of fruit - f articling," and ()Hate years it has, been very profitable, where.properly conduct- ed, I siy "where properly conducted" advisedly,' for fruit trees BritiSh Caluitibia, in Order to prodileo grade fruit, need OVen tiOre careful at- tention inthe way of 'spraying, pruning, Sm., than they de here in Ontario, A visited, looked even worse than do those „similarly treated here. , In B. C, the excesSive moisture bi the 'fair Of 'the' year, premotea growth of moss. 611's the Farm kor, Sale First class farm, containing 150 acres tnore or less;.clay soil; now under croP and grass; good hardwood ' bush.;( good spring- well; gasOline pump; first. class brick house, well finished outside and, in; good large barn and!' stone itables nivieroeatli; strawshed and other out- buildings, all in good reptiir; good orchard and sipall fruits, On 12th Con. from Worth the money.' Can, be bought ou reasonable terms with or without crop, ltor Anther informatien Call and See the following -Machineix e \Deering Ideal Mowers he Deering Ideal Steel Rakes he Deering -Side DeliverY Rakes lte Deering Hay Tedders The' Deering' Hay Loaders he Deering New Ideal Binders The Census Of 1901 showed the prov.; ince to, have a, population Of 140,000. The four leading cities now have just about that number-L:VancottVer about 120,000, Victoria 45,000, 'Mew West- minster 16,000,', Nanamo 10,060 -and there are many smaller but important centres besides a very considerable rural Racing Dogs As everyone knows•3 whiPPSts are Specially .trained raemg dogs. At inive been seenied .to taco at Lucknear Caledonian Games this year, 1%cl rpte 100 yards and 200 yards; will. rade against Frank Halhbane, who *ill be given it 4‘..et,art" OU 1 oceries • We s,pecialize along, this line and ....,„„promise, you, If you are net. customer of ours, w.e woutct like %you. • Call and -see' us We are giving special Values Air a 'few -weeks: -now. . We carry also. It full line of ' FLOUR, Asii BEED, COAt OIL, CEMENT,' ETC. Ail kinds of Prodnee Wanted. FRANK. TATE And wson Phone 2. THE Assets .$44) 000006 Has So* Branches in Canada,. and Agents' and CorreApondept A, GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 141:2,ANACTED. ' at. all Branches. ' Interest alloiked at highest current rate MOLSONS BANK t LUcKNOW azo, st, Slyilmlla 'v1440104'0