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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-04, Page 5.t •-• • THE t.,,ticillow sitorriNtito littl,tEiDAyag.021.41Vir 4tlit loge,* 4 •,•••.• • Cosi. Home Que- bee 'It heats -- It . cooks It. bakes . Provides hot water , --Burns any fuel-. - 217 'stick of wood. - - Is 'reasonably pric- ed.. , The. evolution of the Quebec Stove. theVoint-whereWe AO*. have 4 Q.1.4ebee.,, Rangeand Heater Suitablefor a ny f u el an d an k season,o pin and let ug,*.show you this Cosy Home Quebec. • '• QUE13EC HEATERS ALWAYS IN STOCK AT FAIR PRICES ' HOW ABOUT AN AXE?WE. tARRy :THE ,PAmous "TRUE SET. FULLY WARRANTED. CROSS CUT SAWS, MAPLE LEAF AND SIMONDS A L- , • WAYS ON iiANpt. 2 OR '4 C1TTI144 THETH';'''.STRAIGHT-:01t. OLL9*. DACK' , • "TUB ACE" A 'CORDWOOD CIRCULAR: SAW ,28" AND '30". • . • sizE, :111A.N.044.,1,11)LE, 28"-410.00; $12.00. 'HEADQUARTERS FOR d.d4vi.. A T ILE SKATES., lbtyp you SEEN THE NEW "OLYMPIA" 'TUBE; • . • IZED FINISH, PER PAIR *I Phone 11TEOUS ucknow- 1 Matrimony Would he all rieht tif. A eilnber doesA't outgrow'.friends. ,yoti make a kiss a duty ir.stead The *lends just •gee envirius and of It plealure. shrivel • , e oncern. TN'the Matter of :telephone service we beliett`e 1 the pUblic's chief concern is in two points , . [1] People want to, know that , they. Can count' upon getting a. complete lele- • ' phone service -of high quality, day and night, now and in the future. • . [2] ,People Want such service at a price' 'that is as low as sound business. prac- tice permits, and less than the value , of the service received... 'These' points are the essence of true .public, • service, and comr•any is just as deeply con- ceined in theint_m is the public. the present time, as we have Otplained, an . increase in rates is needed to asaure the 'con- - tinuance of the ldnd of aeriice our subscribers require. : • frhe reaaens are:— . . • {1.3 OtiLlearningS• per telephone ...haire de- . ,• due fo ;the greardevelopment----- - .of lower rate service, such as two- party line. • • • ' Large-additions-te plant at present- . 'day ,priees, as'eompared• with the low .price levels Of a few years age, have . increased the fixed charges to be pro- • Aided from our earnings. . , • [8] The low rate of depreciation suggested • .; .13Y the Board of Railway Commission- ' ers, as a temporary measure, is now known to be inadequate to protect. the investment. • • reasonable adjustment . of the wide differ- • ence between present telephone rates- and the' .cost of doing business is an-obvioui necessity. -. Such technical subjects as prOi)ertY. valuation,. • rate. of -Mum; .and depreciation. expense have an important Tart . in •determinine-telephone- . rates, Casual discussion of • such subjects is • often misleading for it can deal:. only. briefly with matters that must be .gone into An great detail to be 'clearly -understood. . sr' These and all other factors will be presented in detail. to be fully considered by the proper, public authority, the Board of Railway- Com- missioners Canada. The • booklet "Teldcphone- Service'-und Rates" states the facts of our position. A -come has been mailed to all our subscribers. If your copy has not reached you, wiehall•be--glad to send you one. Tau orm'ittrprioNE totittiArnt, 4317 CANADA 0,1 '4 I XIMIR Instant 'reliefefOr' all C'tulla,nse Cr:Ve and, Eren01410• Sold* - A. E. McKim; LucknOw, Ont. P.OLPEN WEDDING gELEERATED f Orget them. 'rhe Wise oneii, and the — v..mecovetTAR.B,..c.• iappessful ones are the -Ones,' • who h loudspeaker set up .id they • A• "pleasant event took Placecealerkar dlloeiamrn-,..ifieppnoerxtribtly'os., footsteps at the. • home of Mr. and Ivir• T. V, And bpportunity this tittle means Henderson 17.6 --12th. Ave .East. 'on the Ter,oeto, Igen „ Eecieee,E 'Jan. '12th.,-whee rneinbers • of their •"E -Were PiCtlirepuzzlei"cc'ntest: Lamily and. friends gatheredth With /tt • record-breaking tete' dr ,. On e , $9.:,000 cash; offered for 100 'win., eVening 'efiRtheir fiftieth 'wedding it th • . tiers. , , • • - .• _,,,e,i4rty,t049;"..i.tels 4.0 040 werr?4e I.A_AheLoutctre you rgutndc.Yeitteeritt"enotfer?+*.h."7,Mai . trek& room e ;were prettily -.0ecoeeted ' and ',Empire ercvwcr-7-Pietuee Fed:- with„daffodilse and fern,'While-a largezle Gamem this paper; next week.. uPthe.cse4nintrts,ipt! 'etiloiifiLstlioee'dddiinni;?lei TIM 'COMM •CHILDREN'S' .erai partaken. of, the 'lemainder of , . • AI ,SOCI TY t've0 '1.Vhlte; and goldocc *, •• *, *., •-• he evening was spent ..in inUsie and, Rev perdue""'Iristiactor of the'Rruee song, and reeitiling Many hemermis,. •end innteresting incidents of pioneel life in the .early days... • , Mr. and .Mrs. Henderson were OA, recipients of many beautiful- and useful gifts, among • them being a purse, containing two hundred, dollars in gold ifrom members of the family.. During the day many telegrams con- veying congratulations ,and good wishes Were received . from 'distant riendii. • •, • „. : • - • Mr. and Mks. Henderson were mar - Lied in 1876 at the bride's home 12th: con. Ashfield by the Rev. -Alex= ender Giant, • • . Forty-one ' irekrs of their 'married life .were spent ,in 'Ashfield. In 1917 they moved to KAM' 'enton residing in . , 0. IIELENS • 114,1% 11144,. Vo;a5 Winghain Or a few days lase - Mr. Jno. Cameron is at Goderigh. this week, 'acting on the .itiry 4 the Supreme dottrt: •• • , Mrs.' Lavie-4es.a.--weekeenet2yeetter . . • w.th her daughter, Mks. Sancb?' Mac- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. John Woods and clan- ghter, who have been Visitors with Stanley Twp. friends, for ;a rew weeks, ,aee spending some time with Mts..-Ithe'mj.e. Woodsthe West. fQre Waving-viP"g- fpr their Miss. Buelcitigliami our teacher, spent the ereek-'eed Jwith 'triode' 1.0. LdelineW. • Mr. -Wallace Miller, with Mr: Wm;• steort, vp:Glen'S •were burn thij„ week, auditing ,the VoWn-• ship' , • • Tice7agnittritteir-the-1-1-e-rriee- lVlissioli 13a4d willbe held on' Satur, day 'afternoore",,itext,e. e • r . MAITLAND. ;PRASIITTEitIAI:, • . he annnal meeting or the'Execut- ...County dhild,renrs Aid • Society, in ive' of qie Astitland .; Presbyterial 'pet Wingharn United. ,Church Jan 17h The president. Mre. Mc,Kenz:e: presid- ing. after devetfonal exercised led by Mrs. Anderson,„Mrs„ and Mre, 9cowans the reports • (if the diffeeent Secretaries , were etyen, which; were Coesidered encouraging, and a. strong .feeling •of opCinikm pervaded allIn some places' where ,the two Uniting Vorces ere meeting' together, no arin- • making hs ' annual Ireport, givesin part the following remarks; Some Finer changes were made in ,The Marriage Act, which are good as far as they go, but they do not go far enough. It would be. • of infinitely greeter service to the State' if the Governinent would ,Crohibit .the mar: liege of the 'physically and .• Mentally unfit. • . ' For instance if We had a.plant that • whs, poisonous and crossed it with en - other which was not poisonone., we thus make the whole ptant ac. u , et. .ng washeld, but the en in contact with it. This is "criminal couraging word; "That harthoily and me i, that it is a 'menace to.all who come a' enough: Bet suppose we, blend to- good -will existed between the anite't, "gether two • 'poisonous plants ' and was sent by, nOarliall, 'And the en - make te third even more virtilerit, are hunian, couraging feature Weer.t_he race. What shall we say then, of two liezs of niembere to co-operate in pre,. ' paring :monthly prOraraino—. A great tahic'Confronts the wOnlen of , . Canada—We-have a United member- ship- Aft two 'bodied'. ti•ionsand., , but e--akitecu.va„ there are, if is estiniated eix hundred T ailing.' Outasyiurrie to -day ere ercewd- 171:6er°Inest' win that foe.): ed with the issue of such marriages.. • • , that city for five years, when they people of, absolutel.•defined; PhYsleel, since have, made their hothe. ',Eleven moved' to • Vancouver, ,• where •they'llaani jclowemdetnoteml arirmyeaanirdmreanitie wohitire.anre7 It is a grime against the state and .41-1dren *ere ....horn, to thenXI -eve-rY-pereon- in the ,•etate1-2 - whom' are living with the exception these are also morally dege,nerate o .ne ifin, • , 'genie lacrifice.dering the. great war In that ,igreat. struggle .Six . sons re 'The. Unmarried Mother's Aet1' still' speedseeing' teed cannot say that there is , a ed- ..to, their. country's call, Tour i•takes urea great deal of mir tim active service in France. They e. are, a,sie.blessed viithtwelve grand- great deal of improvement. We have • children. • beee :able to ase st many young wenien lio ha4 fallen into ,. tempta- tion'iby • compelling the ' faher to lippoet-the-child.:and-pay.4h • ary.expeni;es, where we can- -lot ;negotiate -e settlement, in. due 'time these *fere: the Judge. Ir all tiverity-one cases .Were dealt With • Meinbleits of the. fintiiy• present for etheem.edditigLeverel.,..Mrslay' n Alex of 'Seattle,. Mrd. -Rohs, Mrs Rad and Bruce of ; Ednionton, and „ClarenCe of Vancouver: • • . . Mr. and Henderson are - - eerseof. the genuine •old Huron and Bruce type; stall**, kindly and/true • with .ever a warm weleorie„and hearty' .handshake 'to 'all -Who' coir( to their 'threshold andespecielly- to thoie who happen4o.lival frone,"back home.:They a e both hale and hear:" tY,'•Ceieying the beet:: of health,' Mr Henderson .being one of Vencteiver'e feremost architects 'and- bnildora: WOULD 0,000 MAKE ,VACATIONS' 'JOYFUL FOR 150' PERSONS The Answer to the Question is as , -Simple as A B C —.and '$o Is. the Way to 'Get the.goney. • Nine thousand dollars in -cash wiP be given away. in On'ario before y,ou are six Weeks . older, to 150, in" our children, have teen ,placed say • During ,the- year we had to 'make .wart,le .tet. Aitzteett childrea,11a cases ttlie .-oreiiti us were Very qbad• .being the - etu.t. of ,iintheral conduct in ether cases. the home was broken ;up ',by The' delertion of •the father I. ether :,.aeel. the rether gave her writtcn:0,oneent: to the children bele? made w.0.1%.18as thy Were unable tc. eupPoet them: Thel'esult of all theic eaeps is that these children' have' .teen• rescued 'free.' inimorality eied poverty. In due tit:Ie.-all will be pac- ed in homes ,Where -the training ' the3 will receive, evil,"eve hope; fit thole • for the affairs of •and make them intojrOod, useful, eitiaens..lt is with great pleasure' 4hat ,;we bear testimony ,to ,the 'careful training,of Miss Hidl, der..Matron; whose carc of the 'children while the 'shelter, tir such hut they are fitted to go int(: any :home in the Country. I have head the heads of where women and 'children. 'who want how welt behaVed out children. are... . • , • .0,000 and know they want it 'badly. 'enough to go and get it. . • • And yet the far t of. the matter is that „hundreds' andthousands of men ' and ,,monien and• children who want and need money -Who have dreamed cf travel;• of buying automo- biles, or Willies, or gay new Clothes, or hhraries; who 'have "(wed for chance .to complete an e or startin business for themselves; who have ;dependents who 'need ereater opportunity. -will not share' in that great pre -Easter girt of $9•,000. ' • • , • The neon, is a Mystery old ee, the ages. , • : • Mr. A,, on the 'Owner, of Y street who needs, money, sees a chance to make money;- and' goes and. maker Mt. B who lives.just around tht orner, who needs money' twice badly as Mee •* A„ • sees the. •same Chance , says "HoW, intetesting";- • arid goes to; the movies. • , How'intieh would "$2,000 buy .fth' you? N Vould 0,000 do. anything ' yoe Want to do,- and, can't afford? Would $2,000, handed to you in one piette nake Your Ireiation .tinte happy till, year? ' Happiness Is Worth iworkiner for The Toronto and • Empire VieWitig that -puts 'happiness within , ,our erase, in announcing a record. breaking , prize game.' a history, vaeationenrize division, ii which there is no 'cost to you, no in vestment from you required, n pledge or pttnniee, Or obligation or y0ur part. Mr. ineY mips it Probably they will., They will notice be the paper that -Douglas Veit bank's• new picture S in ,town, • col,. they' Will have ti" o) Some friends will drop in; •ar the snow outside Will Aare :them from the fireside. • • •• isthatMrs:. 2., w knows *hat she Wentz and' intends -te""iget 4t) • •ret f2i000 •for. yeeation tine And Mi. A. and *MrLS., will say "Wasn't she leeky?" "Now 41WhY rd!thet"-ttre Ahink.of that?" Or "I "ad -the ;hare chance. A3ut trtt "L.'1 • licoole Out thiuta Mit and • ' FIREMAN vAlvD 'OLD • 'COUNTESS ;MEET Alex.' .Anderson Veteran C:P.R. En- gineer Aga. in Visits',Engine in opeg lThe following article taken ,from b.. Winnipeg newspatier will he Of in- terest, to St.11.0ria.peo,ple_who:hishiya, n lby were ac'quainted' the Alex :Anderson .reered• to]" • , 'Alex Aaiderseal 863 Wiley St: Port Arthur- veteran' danadian:, Pacifie, pumping stations: employe, and pion- , dee Tiernan in the ,'est daring the early clitYs of the road,' noW employ-, tid with the Port Arthur' street 'rail- vilyi wits in-Winnineg one day -this. Teilki being.in the West' in cohnectiOn ..;P::11' the. death • Of his . r ol- 7.1:er al 'Plumes, ManitobiCrotty, five 'years' ego Mr. -Andereon ' tiag • rd - 113.11 �n the Old. 4'Countess Of Duff- irin",enginev.ivhich nOW stands in - Park ••opposite' the C, P. R. :3ration, in Winnipeg, "1v1r:, Anderson i ed permission from the railway ,firloiale to climb up intothe cab of ,he old lotonialve and once mere .ake:his seat there—as in days gone Permission -was granted, and Alex 'k.nderson, apent an hour in ,* his old sitttitg In the seat:- he "Ited to OcenpY' in 1886 when hetred: the. "CounleSs 'of 1)ufferine,and he re= ived in fancy the if:it days ofteente continetal travel in the West. This' is! the that; stteh reOplei't• liis-lieen7mAde of C. P.. taiiway officials, for a seat' in a ,stittleettrringitie; though &quat. ti*IfircorkgiOrt on i. blotting .tr.Pitt are by no means uncomMon. Mr, Anderson- ' Yeare .ii charge of the Jim:ping Station at- reatIr and is known to seores cilf\fighe 'And "thi davit Woally gatalabia' okIntin 4nliOtic Fort William Ithirert 404140i -at Ola, 1Arthuri * • ,. hundred • e • Charb-: favorit lust Ilike at, ••••,••••• ..K.E.EFING Tug BALANCA i thahabit of Saying thet '-'2.4"154111)1:!1:1!!!!!'''' Or presiding over 4 , o;lci.an'opOr- USE CHARM' :91144 Y etedtleand that we' iney f..)rwerd'to :meet the challenge of the neede e'il Our. AiniOtrona, .• • • Tres -Seey. • • . . „•• ..fr'sihoof lust'.'ThIge'dax enace'. A74 Of:.the epuriCen. Geebenti!. eend ••son, benglaS, '‘'Were''Vleittird at W;e'le, Nice, 1)eteild'S laet,•:"Teiestleyl: • We are ..glad to report that L. (•. .......eac•I•yer, Se ,thOugh still eoefined to 'the ,house.." • L.iotiiiINI:15:.;J,„ Fe rewF1 oefr44,.Riei pflery 'n•dvsislitaesdt week. ' • :Mr. and Mrs. D. S. .1Vfeboitaid-; of". Lecktiew spent ,Sunday nt the heme of the latter's brother L. C. ,Maeiver. s.hrei:eorid visited with Alex Floweidflle icrs 'while in Lucke* last ,Saturday. . A •feivi dr :the' people of ,FloWerdele ended the. dance it T. Robirison'S. 'eth, ..on. last Friday : night: •, •'•1 BRUCE PLOWMEN • •eirioe.--•.the• 'tfeaseree ..reeerting, %,the treasury. • , The following ,Officere wee elected ' ezir the Current yearf:', Hon. Pre.—W. X; Riddell 5, ' •. '.....-reViceee.rehite•Peerve 2ndVice—David McDonald :•,-see.-Treas,.--Algx.'S, McKee:vie Auditor --K. Aeeteeeeie' iract.a's •e -,Jos.'" porter; A. PiSle, dreeeeek; Walt.:' 11e'eXenzie; • F. •Kinloss; N. Schitiodt, T. ' Japer, Carrick; W. MeKeY, -G. Me - Donald, Herm; J. L. Tolton, H. -Mach, 'Brent; H. Murray, .,A.• :Ilh°,0':•`11', J., J. Reid,', G. Melvin, :Vatsee, . . ',.1,14;agne,,,wix:, appoint., cd as delegate to the eoneatition in lermite 'Which lz being • held next week. Mr. W. H. Arkell is the alter- nate. • , Hoc. SHIPMENTS.' The neinber. ofhogs Shipped from 1.•,ucknoW for the .:Wecik . ending Jan. •?8th. Wee . of these 6,4 were , Se- ' thick Smooth, , e• heaytee and 6 shep. hogs. 'During the same, week there:were shipped frol Huron Coun- ty 1563. hogs -50 select,, 070, thick sineotle 60. leaviesiiir"'ext;r4 heavy, 62 shoe •hogs and a, light feeders. --,Tire'ereekhene:il -'their-Part-teif an :•slowly„ eliminated' by. a_gaternel gov- The Smith Brno.. branch. • of •the tario Plownten'S• as deletion held its annual meeting aif Teesweter ,Termary 26t1i.. There, are 44•Tnemberd. of the organization, and a .campaige for inci-eal-ed•meniizership" is beteg e.afficer's re orts showed theli organiiitioe in, geod cone " • • • ' " •'. . • ••t • ernmer! er , Mg4W llitipetr—The tester Party..at Kent •tiouiet • .anow-ball nett. „ • , special holiday, festivities at Christmas, including a superb fireworks display at the Chateau Fron- • tenac opened. the, two months' Winter • sports . season , , . ' programme of ,the Frontenac Club at Quebec City. • These continued all Cliiistreas • week!" arid were 'follow- , ed. on December 30 by the international intercollegiate ski competition in w,litele tive entries' from Yale and, entries from McGill, Loyola end tieiversity..cif Mont- real at Montreal, Ottawa .College at that oity, and Laval University of Quebec, competed in e five -mile . cross country ski oce and in ski jumping. The forinen Was Won by McGill and the latter by Loyola while Loyola 'also won' the Pron ten ac Winter! Sports Club trophy , for the best aggregate of Points in the • The:opening of the New 'Year was featuredby hockey genies in one of which Princeton University, played a Quebec team', Sons of Ireland, and were defeated. •There.. Were also 'bob -sled rates and Ski.. • nce of fine 'weather and javorable 'snow Conditiont have"hrOuglit the• winterspoitewell into their stride and after the first. American., invasion by the Dr. Tomer party of about 270' people from Boston, ,there came a. further descent of Many tourists from 'Cartons states le the tinioa, to partake of the keen, Invigorating air and exhilarating, snort offered .in auch Abend -twee. Both the first and tor succeeding parties put up at the .Chateau Front -Mika. Individ nal groups from across the line Ate also swilling the "list,of gtiestaAand it may be Mentioned that two- Shea Tours ateicheduled •"to.arriee at Oriebec next month • •"'The tombinatiOh of the•Itisr• ward in lutury at the Chateau •Frentenac with every valid's>. Of Winter, sports right at the door Of that .continent -known• -hostel- ,accounts - for the lilteit,iellfix of 'visitors Skiing can be indulged In .with no delay or..direOrd- tort as Ali may be put On in the hotel and then' One step; right out -on to qifin even snow rnne And umaxt 3lcatln Is taterad sto..by•a rink that is # tat, .tifat oR, WO% taa000 !Q0,11orin.Tkrrsts•, onto. (tatter left-§klers at Batt:WOO Baia.. Quebec. Lower 'right whitth the. hotel Opens. A. toboega'n rune • brilliantly illtnninated, at night, sends' the devotees, of this form of sport whizzing at a 60 --mile an hour' • clip straight" tiP to the reale entrance of tbe hotel. These' are only, a few of the winter pleasurd• so' layishly furniehed. s •:•.• • For those who prefer to take : their outings More „ seriously and with a greater expenditure of energy, excursions on 'snow -hoes or skis have been ,arranged which will carry the enthusiast. to "places fanotie in history, such 'as Sto. Anne de 13eaupie, the Mont, , moreney Fail.% Ind across' the ice bridge Oyer thi' Si. Lawrence to the Island of Orleans. -. , High lights in the winter sports pregreinme ke in international hoekey matches .61. which-Prineeton- Sons of Ireland 'is a fair etample. • The,same Quebec team Weil aleirilieer a" team f rem Dartmouth . "(Inf.. • versity. The big neises are, however, two., Febru: ary. 6 and 7 secs the holding of the International • 'Snowshoe Union during which world and 'Canadian , Championship snowshoe; reel will be run.' It is, ex- pected that nearly 000 uniformed:- snowilioers will - h present item all. byet. Cittiadi and the United' ,'"; States.' . "All : sort_ Of old-world., •Irrench-Cansidiazt customs and unique features distinguiSh this -• event. •• Follo*ing the, Mardi Gras, festival and 'carnival on February 16 „the international, Dog Derby will be • • • held February 18-19-20. It will cover 135 miles 'in alLand_will•he_ over a distance, of 45 niiis a day. Many teams item Eastern and Weefere Canada from the New England 'Sites, end-A.01,as far as Chicago ere.schoduled to taktepeit.' ..", •.: "- ev'C'ersenee;:e.'n'ChaniCiohe ship, Hob Sled races will hrink the sea .:tt in • to,. •ced.. elusion ,Febriulty ••'' 'One, of the poptilar It/Antes of rearit-yeatilS the team of •husky -dog udder the guidance of Arthr SeallAttia the tiello, • known Indian guide., and led by iho redoubtable Mounties, wilfrb takes, Ilassengers for long ,retuaoha &erase Coutitty and ,whlch are aometimee• 1,;sad. W VAL -sill tee.. - •.• _ • ••"