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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-10-08, Page 4ti • t' :.h s. Nal -SHNQtIIt',' 1,00%,PURE'. PAINTS AND ViARNISH E`a.. ER., P. . R • lu COMING COOL CHII,Ia7l",I! Af4 N3GrII'l�S AWE.' GTtQ COAL OIL HEATER; .• r D ?. INC -D OR.S O ,.: g EWSII'.GN. .... L3I,E ^ •....>,... HOW,A OST„?�. �?.., ROT . ,. . CK. COMPLETES TO A Y 'S E C A R W E IIiAR • ,IFI S x`22, ' BRE, •25 AND �A'LWAYSIN`'' STOCK:; .. SAW . i '.L A: `'r1 -GAIT RIE LLS. S I G S :.Ia a. , OiYi, N .N E ... P K.' Fes, R ..:iE SJ. Ii. tLL• ESTE N • 'LASR* TGATWE, HAVE IST IN EITHER FI- SICKELD CASE, ,COMP•LETE' 98e. A REAL' BEY. PY TIOTIGHT," 4°GO S.Y I105IE,'. ' "QUEBEC 6 INC$ AND 18INCH OVEN, COAL OR WOOD esh Car" Cement Just Unloaded :amps: ander nterns • roWan oal TEo.. L, u'kn W io : l 1 ,-ori .. P l..x>fl T srnithin • •� �. ,bng' • . g.. Lucknow.L. 0 L.. Nb; 428. meets in eir Jodie room every second Trues y of the month' at 8 o'clock` To ,m:; H. M%Parker: Rec. Seeti.. Wigg. Qi z ? see, what lower order of ani- Trials rs there in, which the female de= sert her young' xllA I,t,JCi('NO1rY SENTINEL', . 71.11M,$P GETS TWQ YEARS' POR A I,TO, THWETS ,, Claranee Exb, of Tavistock, the gent who. stole cars and at MI ldm , a at ;Baden^.and. later triecl to' bold up -MaCE,9101 Ps store at • I ineptil, was.. 'tea .Monday of last week sentenced. to' • one: year, :and net Moro than tavo Years' in the . Ontario Reformatary; by Magistrat(. Weir of Kitchener This,senteijae..was bjr wayc.f'punish- nent`for':thf car theft. et Peden and Mildmay;: these were Erb's.'oily • ar mc•s ha'would. they) lie• turned' loose 5o . renew his criminal' career.. ' But on'bern :released he . d1 vP, s e 'the Qther cha ages: of theft' per haps the attempted„, hold-up; at . Vin tail. when be -flourished. a 'faun,:• mak`, 'ng the ertme.a.,very serious. One. In :August of 1923 -Erb-'was-convicted at' Woodstock. Of •housebreakin '.g '. and ' _ theft and . sentenced •to two years in Ki ,gston• 'Perot.e ntiary, Evidently he` Was, let • ou ' before serv�ig hal w t ,. it .. f Of his' tentten) . f ' :..Oa July . 28thhe• ' , for- nd. , n,:. was. ,u_ guilty .of, theft, at - Stratford, and ;.got two mont181, N:o.•wonder tae .country •ois, full 'of such: criminals when; they, are treated.in treated tbi s The an mata astsd,5or iw.e leh n should ;have hisliberty(ermanently restricted; ' G ANPPATIGIITE4,9>, ' 'PIED A FEW' WEEKS AG('' • The. last' surviving gran8d4u0te P , _ I 4 WN of the•` dot; Robt. •Rums, sse� this auto caner an. the: person . of 1.M s Annie 13eCkatt , Burns. Miss Burt who Wei, 81 years of age, was, tilt only .daughter by, 'h:s 'second; niar Tinge, +of Lieut. -Col, 'Burns,: the fourt? sotirof 'the National. Ba of "Scotland` 1-10. father who was in the , service of. the East. India. Company •w ich main» • t tilled • its private army- in, the. Land' of the Great hfv'gula . and virtually; ruled• in the;_ _Amo . f., Great• ` Britain diet, in: 1865; • $ince his' Tretireraent rn .: ' his fr the .arm ' Cel; u and . . Dill 11 , . Y l;, Hums s . a. daughter had, lived 'quietly. at'Chelt enham, where' 'they 7 cherished- man "interesbing relies nf'• the poet It `1 to th' `r `e' w e s'B d .•.. e e 'Oat s urns:. d a .. iia. M.... ,.,.a,. ' we •a e o. ks, b. , .•. KI 'OSS• Ta, N. Mr, a n , rs.G eo. Tees ater:. spent,fn daR,v i o'hlaa rt dso nWeek .ivit .Mrs. ,Stanley, Mrs:.Ricar - son's; motHer. . 'A few from . here took in Paisley° WOMAN BURNED _TO ,DEATH Whil alone in^ her home' about two mi es .sou' o '� mg ''m, rs..', s Golly; .undertook to , .hastenher 'kitchen • fire' by:.poueclat al, oil, :into the ;:stove.( ` Tike, oil 'ean,,.,,,^ex-,pl!oded;, 'thowatig burning oil :over, the wo- man's )clothes +She rushed out, af the hoose and ran, towards ,the home • of her • son; : ' Rcbert,• Hearing her screams, the daughter ii%law. hurriee' to her 'aid, but before•the'fire was ex tingtiished; the old:'`ttoinan's )body` war so Vie- erely, burned that death resulted. •about 12.hours after • :'Mrs/. Polly -war 11 years , a -and leaves a " hue;. . band.. one' son, and "one ` daughter. --o=o_b- - .. •E•xample: 'o peace overture;"Take this, ".honey, and ;b'uy. yourself • a stew ,rat: Girls who: used to have; nothing': e ,wear now have:.very little fit ;to take ofi. •: . • Happy Gas R Thongeught .. is eeaulrftt, - econom,eal, efficient: • It .is not remarkable that more: than .3000000 Canadian women Praise ilia =I•aPPYhought foir. its exceptional. ability .to -heat, took and bake. The Areboxis,adequate " to the size of the oven arid the scientifically .constructed , flue' tar- ries a 'steady, uniform heat to all. , parts• of the oven and cooking sur 7�iiyr face. Through a perfected system of drafts -guelec',. regulated at will, this heat is always under Also' pith•oven.. your'control.. Naturally with a Happy Binns any fuel, Thought, good cooking and rbaking is ones great Goat, i,nevitable. , Additional worthwhile features you will •, alipreciate are the "Duplex•" grates,broil- • ing and toasting 'front, ample reservoir and Ventilated oven. Halapy Thought Pipe, Pipetess and Com•-- .bination Woriii,`Air and Hot Water Fut- nada-serve lit naces'serve every type of home.. Hap¢yrThoug" Fenee lave iabar land fuel: AE '::& PORTEOUS LUCKNO W,. (NT: * tSG 4rt4'.BRA'NYFORo •CANADA %BY • / • • . 000, .,... orA,v,.,ne, pllp,.a0a t rr„rz:v ri* ar1•OV.4 Mq'/N• .. . ..�a..•cm.n.!Kdm•�$,.�., x�Ye Ux;s4�M"=��••�••�, nw:l-tx�, �•t'N�,�A. ,n, last ,edue.iday. All. 'x'opitt t , :a.> .:00dd en hibrt(olt., w'P I hiss, 4Peaxl -,Ci'iedde - s 1pending xl =w days, <n Kineardi a wrt ' 'Mrs, E'; ivory. -• :Mr, P Brindley of Riversdale is ).pinved, •with Mr.S ,, Pollo'ek for a few' days, . • • - Vlr. and Mrs. ;George .Co1iNell- anal wanly, spent Sunday with Ml and. .Irss.. Frank ,Stanley of I-'ulple :Grove,' ' Misses Margaret .Campbell and EY' 'lyn Loek'hait. attended' the uonven- tion at, Ripley;; 'last,, Thursday. . and, 1'xiday. I Mr. Ardell Mason spcht,an evefn�t% last week with friends 'in Kincardine': Mr, Samuel• Shelton of 'Uncle .Sa!n's • Country returned" .:to.`' lis home, -atter seennig : a nun, er :o weeks '-with hiss is r, Miss.n ASh • Annie ` elton. : .._.., . te.,or_. wllvGIIAM . i, - : ode s a resident 'of' Ftederiol. H R. ru , resident he:e.. rl : sixties,: s died in 'h m •since, t. ..a_X .nx , 4,_. W g. So./4., :^ t. 29. He t r e , .. he a o e e nn ats: m > .. P ". is : by "•hi wido four `dalg�h- aulyved y;s w, ,.., tees . and_ one. son., , .Wm.' the son is In California+^ 'rhe •,dai hter•s ire: Mrs f alo,g :rs,., '. Laund : Stanford;; ,of Buffalo, , M ..E . y Qof' Blyth,: Mrs ,J. F: Crandall and`tMiss Mr lite Nl ani.- the Tyle '' W.m 1. '. r h r o �a t.o,e ,.m: a e. �be : ' An 1i. :>}Zoderu's' was ,. m�'11, ,r .of the , .� .. ' can Church, and for •many: years ar enth'as.:ast:c ' Orangeman.; cGORMlee,I EERLNG CO 4.1proadc+xs,,..'Muwere, Hay ° J osd, • pra, lima a;c'li`-44:+ --Orap i arid.•Cr1sa-PlAdern� W.Odng sial 8411,1, c 1104, . • • FROST. 'IEE 1\'lltt CO :,Wov't�nFences Gatew, •4.Polat Nit tato N, 9 Coiled. Wifo-AP ,Galvalu7zed. ,. . :I .. GI -700 )0001:-. 1 bhor •a t4 S14 1 'I'ireil. '►?Y NG fel" 1ZATEtil .,.MAN=W11.hlNSUN, :, ivs till 'WheelbarroW8 t o„ 1.11 a NUS 1)R.OANS ► "l1 'PlIG l(?OR \ 114-;- 54+x+ 'Ps and @ave: ursel st�nle• mpuey when you want something: la. Muaic- yQ, . 1 • al' Inatruutofts. ... .'S : ,UCKNOW. rY. G. ANDREW.. TUE'AiwJES1l l.11, 1A�l tli '4tl�laalOI E . „McCoy'.pl tstl gh,tkr:,; . was, >:. • 'the death ofof Sent 'to prison. ,i>t ,f{t1 1, fc, but ha,s tri>:ilvw +.,. '404 7,11c Laa An,.,t �w:t c;�tte t 114s ,} Olaf, 'the ;trial - jutlk t, ) failed ta. . 1. Y jt •a: c�,�', the ethe�'tl fit': � (, tit ;l ., stt4i4t� J, 1'�,. • 'Col pus , 11 .. .• don't know! eXtittl,v t�`iit'this :nu in: 4? v z' it. ttto 1 t t i"•, a e>s i t 1 t t bit our:a . 4s g �,,,� t1:'t.1 tvt of, rayl>Ct' that SIc C.. y f �, be at liberty elinin, alt, Erlo. 11.0,,,.'1,0$.1.4c 'of Mt, Fo+i�•. ,, r •.: tut': lyy, .tl beo.i4nd' the •poiacn: 1,�.t t 44�k4 1�, ^, itz4ititply nireciPd,. her' in '. a.ve Y S�.Ll�d4�ti �1� to u l4� 1• ..1 hough, , s ua g on tle • it,.,,tc„,It4t , lssth11ern nU t es Itkweiled i4that ,she , . d441 1 oe.,ltiS!l, J.Gt,,tl.4btds'4Iin t'u '' I' cat • •'hVe . `rWo .lc o1. 4 l.a wit's .nearly: s- , • hO `d.r ;. ' uie :ntcdcal cure,she hGt3°., . g,.. . '1 ,tuluall' • recovering` ....Ex ,•� ` Ec4nt �,t y (, ow Tariff -Politicians belittle its. importance. Are they right? he Facts? 'What are the ^.., P g, - 12� , ABLY. naa 'art of vile= business of-arrnn is-� less=under- stood . and less . ' appreciated than the: value of the '.home • market tothe average Canadian farmer ofto-day. r home'market. ":' • , that = over `- .h ,f er out of it it could be proved Western w eat .,.arm ,� .�.. _,_:-. �. w... _...... - . _..-�..:..,,, 80% < of what the ' Ontario farmer produces is consumed.. by 'ril• es First and foremost, given • a Government that: is , sympathetic . . • _ , with you,. the home market is one that you can absolutely con - r : , . the ' .fo ei fa • er � ho Delo • :p � pthat:;they have ' t ol, at all .times, at ..least against the foreign farmer w w ortance' of the` ex ort market for`farm liroduce is ,looked at' it solely from the standpolnt::of wheat!•. , It is true.that. invade it: ;On the other ::hand, ,the .foreign market'.;is one. that we'.ex ort, n one form or .another'about 75 per cent of our, entire you may:be legislated'.oC}t of at any moment.by the vote hof .:a P 1 r important and all as it is,re- presents crbp. But the .wheat crop, , po resents'onl, about; one-fourth of our.' total annual :agricultural: P Y production, and. it is only when -we take intoaccount what be- comesof the •other"three-fourths that We can arrive at a true:' es- ana ,art • The reason some peoplehave art exaggerated idea of the im- :. foreign . ge.vernxrient that has `� decided that • it Wants, to give its o• wn farmers an advantage, over,you l Next, the market that-`best'Woth cultivating always . the . market• that absorbs the largest • part of your production. ' • The timate of the value of -the home market�tott le average: -fellow who year ,after `year buys more than'half your 'crop '� g P P .P is' � farmer! ... worth: more: to <you than the' fellow who only buys 25%, • of it. That's fundamental ! There's no getting aw4r from it! oflvthfires below' we prove' absofiat ly7tlrat the home �� • : market absorbs: at .the very least 631 �°�0 of the produce -not.: of the 9ntario'farmer;_=:. ut of the average Canadian.armee', ilii:lading 'the :wheat farmer of the West. If we were. to• leave the }hereis our calculation. Check up our figures from the Canada :; :; Year •Book, the official 'statistical publication'issued,by the Gov- ernment----Subject-our-deductions--to ov ernmrent--Snbject--our-deductIons-lo. tz e-moslc-sear-ehin •vesti- - ation and you will find that if we haveerred at all, ; we have un_devestimated;:•sather.than:..over-,estimatedt 'l.e importance -of the • fai'rner''s home market. DOTAL EXPORTS, FSCAL YEAR , 1924, .OF.: F . Agricultural and Vegetable Products.. • 1 ` "roducts , baker roducts nd prepared. -foods,. ve etable ,:oifs, rndudirrg f`reah.dned_;,and preserver! fvsats,..gralns, Rous and'milted p y p , a., p . li. g , tobacco, fresh and prepay d veuatables, raple:syrup, maple sugar and miscellaneous, but excluding :rubber, sugar (other Irian maple), S molas and confectionery , as roducts' not :of Canadian ag icuttural :origin; also) excluding. alcoholic' bevera es; whose ex rt 'value is aea p ¢r g >- p° 39.4 40? 246 out of a1L: relation to the value. of the: agricultural .products used ;n; their production. ; , •- - �- .A'nimals and Animal Products._' includinelive animals, hides and skins, leather, fresh meats,' cured and canned .meats, milk and -its products,' fats, greases, eggs, 7 - honey •and miscellaneous, but excluding' fish"oils,, seal and whale oils, and furs other than black auivsilver fox, skins, As prodUcts, not of includiiit' all: wool and wooiens, -also flaX, jute And. heinp products, hut...excluding binder twine, manufacturers or cotton/ And silk, ritanu- , facturers: of, mixed textiles,. And certain. kinds of weiring. Apparel,: os :products not of Cansidiansagrkultutal 'origin.' . • • Grand total ,exports • all kinds Of Farm produce 91,939,305 1,747,573 Now th,e gross agricaltural revenue of Canadtclor crop year 1923 is given as $1,342,134000. Deduct- ing the grad •Q" 41 exports as above of 5489,094,124, leaves a balance of $853,037,876 to represert what mUst have been consumed by the home market. In other words, tho export market took only 36W/o of our farm produ'etion. "The balance, 63M%, was consumed in Canada! TWO THIRDS OF WHAT THE CANADIAN'FARMER.RAISES; HE SELLS CANADA xPort Prices that 'Fail ft) GOVeril Home Prices. In attempts to belittle the horne market; the argument has been used over and over again: that the..prices obtainable in the export market_ always....govern_the price% .obtainable in ,the domestic,inarket. 'StatementO• or that kind constitute one of. the meanest forras of dishonesty.' It is probably true that, in the absence of , -an ,effective wheat pobl, the Liverpool price pretty nearly flies the doinegtic Price pf wheat But the Liverpool, price. Of hay, 'or of potatoes, isAlmost-'--negligible in its ,effect upon the local prices obtainable for 'those commodities in Canada. " And the • reason for ,the difference that wheat, besides being ' a ' commodity that can be stored indefinitely, has been provided with terminal facilities that enable it to be -handled at a minimuin of expense, and is carried"' at, the lowest 'of 'all freight rates, whereas transportation' costs on hay and potatoes substantially protect the pro- ducer against surpluses only a 'Inindred • Hay and. 1?cilatoes for Instimce; In 1923, 'for iiistance, farrnera -in 'Nor-. folk County reamed an average of OfilY -811/4 - bents a - bashel*-fOr -their potatoes, While, farmers; in ,Welland County, less • • than fifty miles' away, received $1.00 not a Canadian tariff be a detriment to -for theirs. •• In that same year farmers..m. foreign •ers.arid consequently. a• benefit $9.28 a ton -for their hay; While fanners in the • adjoining County of Middlesex re - Town, illeans to You! ' What a New Indus -try, in your NraOtet 'vy.ork: to the 'urierrip.loyc.,l, adds AO the --nonti.lation.,..,, You -like on the grOund that differences of gets the empty houses rented arill starts the build. quality had something to do with the', frig of new ones The t . clifferencesin -price -yet-cki-they- not serve, to shake your faith in the man who would • • have you believe that Liverpool prices always govern' dorneStic prices? Did Thun- der /Bay farmers;_ for instance, ..get $19.64 for their hay in 192-3 beeause -it was of such, superior quality, or did they get it because of the high, cost pf bringing 1;8•98. hay from Huron COunty, or $10.11 hay from • La.mbton County? If Liverpool prices 'governed hay in the way and for the ''same reasons that thy. do wheat, Ontario What's Sauce for the •Goose Saud e Belittlers Of the.hOme market assertthat. a tariff on farm products Of no benefit • ta out. fartaera. Is the United States tariff, on farm PrOducts of no benefit to United' States farmers?. Xs it ,tio .detriment• to • 'Canadian farmers? If .a foreign tariff is,,A , detriment to Canadianefarmersi why should .1,Tegetables„ fruit, milk: and gra Yoyt 'farm pro utes. The foreig-ri market is admittedly an important -rilarket, but after all what does it consist of? Isn't wage-.earners-7•WhO: cannot Obtain from their 'Own farmers as rraTh food as 'they require so, they must" 'Canadian farmer only when he happens to dvvell ,a foreign eity? , If we persuaded hirn,'by the offer Of a Better job' than he: now haS, to come and bur farmer than he at Preirent ' Courage th6ic dweller:7i in 41 foreign, city tO" Stay - wher,e they, are,Hthus leaving 60r farmers in the posit!cirr,vvhei.e. they must take ii chance on ship- •thern in competition With ()that preducers Iron) all, ping t eq. products lorg (116 • would build aid .tbc. bothe• market a VistlY. better ,"A hig.her tariff will tote more toorkeragood, .;. jabs in ;this- doOntrili --',Cahttdictri - With. tOod.,lot,*7'are !the beat ciaitamirs the the. cenadion .farther. Will spar., hoot.; ATION 1110444,000#4.0” itswo • 440 lei it: •