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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-17, Page 4*McCORMICK DE lr'IRIN Maaufacture 'kW' line of Linn. anal seeding .lxtplemente. suck ea Sows? Mae Harrows, Cultivatera and Grain Drilla;. of all 'T, • E, BISSELL, d< CO,• Ms . - nafttctare Stee)i • Lana $oilers; ,Steel' Stone Beets ' and beat Harrows ;of all triads;`)avid the •rprices and terms are% very reasonable;m.< M(.,.....,..,aF.,rci'•�..K1-.•w _ ,, .:,, r ,...ram-...: .. r,::,w.s ,+r..:..s:rµ .www..rn—N:N Call' aid, see: up before ordering, k i�e . Ya��� v Phone '#V*o.' o s� � ur.. e x M We-aefilor ;Cash : We7-SeU Cfissper TLaa-=Tbe-C redia --Store HTOC 'T E MILLER IDEAL • INCUBATORS. d: WE AYE IN E. K H- INCUBATORS.., NDAMAL ' PRINCIPLES ' • • BROODERS.:. THE -GREAT, FU _,ENT OF, MATCHING 'AND BROODING' ARE PERFECTED TO-' • THE .I•IIGHEST DEGREE IN .THE MILLER IDEAL 'INCU BATORS 8t. ' BROODERS: AT. THE-b.A.C., GUELPH, THIS, MACHINE GAVE THE BEST • '-RESULTS. .OF =ANY-OF':THE-MANYYMAKES USED. ff.. AND REMEMBER, THESE MACHINES ARE AWAY CHEAP- :' • ER THAN 'OTHER "MACHINESt''OF' THE SAME 'QUALITY. w rn urcue I eating Plumb:#$ a>ad Electric Wiring h l Pl •tr pick Wallboard ilae,. Har+�wal . A/3e ,Gyp 1 • Win ham cl�o haN 74 Phone 256 amen • •� L Vidor ks to • on A R M.' llUcxivow- an4, • Has •the largest and most complete ptoek,in the most. beautiful':designer. ,to choose: fr in ,. Swedish:. and ,Can Gcranii tes Ws: make , e ialty of ` Family. on .t. iiia Monuments umeatsi'and invite your pc ting. ` •,Iwetptions'Neatly,. Carefully and Promptly Done.. BM as before placing. your order. Douglas . Bros. R. A. Spotton Lucknow, , Ont.' • L.• 0.' L. No. 428,;.• Lucknow,; meets ,.L.. 0. Tuesday 'of`. every:' month In their hall, 'at as o'clock. a Mullin, • W. M. P. Carter, Rec. Sec. '' A : CONVERSATION Joh . - SaY.what is this 1 hear abouts Bacon Hog Fair in April?" Tint ' Li1CICNoW' SENTINEL W JRSDAY,, 'M;A1%Cfl 17th, k9}47' wLTTQEK1St()Vff TTI hT7EL Publfsied eve h qday morning -..at.Lineltnaw,.;Ontario.' A. ,D MacKenzie,. 'Proprietor and Editor TimasoA ;' MAR H 4)'th, , LIQUOR CONTROL BILL.. Themain features • of what isle be 'Qntarie's liquor control law.' was an- nounced toga. 'Waiting' world „on' iVe-d nesday of last week. • The bill, we fancy, met • have proved something of a surprise • to > "wets" ,and "drys"' Alike, int iLs mel eration.' A ; reading' of it, ; and `'.of re alt r0 cin er' son s -^s eecli o t , �i• „ ,k F ga . P � n `clueing it leads one to the beliefthat the ''goyernmeit -aimed at producing a fair and reasonable. measure. ,Of course, with this proposed. Act,, as with' the Ontario Temperance Act, everything will d pend •.upon: • enforce-' Ment;. Enforcement' .- will depend .up-' oft' public opinion and public -courage. The liquor control law; as now pre- sented,. will not, encourage treating; At will not tempt nor 'encourage the young into the "drink habit; it forbids advertising of the business; and par- uses convicted of selling.•liquor, other than those authorized by the�'Control Board, will ' be imprisoned .for,': the first offence,,: and for further offences: 'of' course.• • Much will depend upon the .men who at any time constitute :the Cori- trol ,Bo'ard,,,Y as this' Board has great powers and • cannot be interfered With by the ;'Government; nor by<'.the' . courts. ' ' This takes the `liquor busi- -rre ou - a itie s t 1 0 ,: s s of -p es; th ug�i •it-m�u .r RTJLES OF THE:_.ROAD .:... With the ,passing of. winter and; 'the: resuinptioht of motor' traffic: upon the - streets and :highways it,.is. 'welt` to recall that a few changes in' traf- fic regulation •,are' , introduced, this Year; The speed 0414' on: the.' highways„in. th as province has;, been change~ from 25 miles per hour `to 3$ miles pert ;hour, and • it, is • said • that ' this limit ',will be- enforced:. by thee° traffic police This ',is a .'sensiltle eh:age, as the 2 fle,.limit; was. -too ,IQNY;:and,._ti as. total . ly disregarded.•' Besides, :with"the 1m• provement' of the highlYeyW a great erf speed is perfectly safe if common seise is, exercised in the presence of other cars. There •always." will be star w i .ape ed m n s ed c ,L u ccs in h ch 'even'' a p :of 'seven 20 miles•or 'less 'is, dangerous., T i r m nt n H hw t o n a e�- b other` safety mea .urs 's t oin 'to tr `- . to. eliminate the glare °light nuisance After' April 1st the use of .headlights. which de not conform to the Depart- ment regulations, will not be tolerat- ed. 'Makers ,of, headlight lenses will be called upon' to submit their lenses to Department engineers, ' and only these which ' conform to regulations will •be allowed on the market. : The glaring headlight is difficult to : deal with, for. the light' which .good to drive ''by is ,blinding': to those approaching it. The chief trouble' is that mostlights are focused too high; the light` .goiuglp into.`=jche sir where: it is of no. use. • Dealing with : the traflie-' problem the Kitchener Record ; says t . . "The 'millennium has not/ yet come' ,for. Ontario .motorists but • the new legislation- should ..do 'something. to' .ameliorate the dangers of the' -high.: Way. There will be motorists' who will continue to speed and there will be 'others' who will persist in using glaring 'headlights—until. caught. But a stricter enforcement of the law :in these two respects will relieve Exist- ing conditions . to • some extent.” George: -"Glad _ you- 'asked, John. ,a.. i s I intended. d telling4 you ..to. -.:enter that • ood sow . ofours as well l : g Y el aS that bunch .o f, pigs you':are Snishin g .out.for "maitre . n t ow. John.— Where ' is othe fair ' t be held and • when ?" LESSON IN. BUSINESS' (Kitchener Record) A 12 -year-old boy wanted to buy, a 5 dog kennel. ,Hia:sarings bank 'con- 'tained; just a few 'cents over three dollars. And lie' simply bad to have that•dog kennel. 'So the lad trudged to; a . bank and ,''told the, manager, ' `he' '-Wanted" to borrow two ..apiars.' ' ;The . manager, , no "doubt suppress- ing a smile, asked. him what security he could give: The' boy gravely re- ' plied that he was going to -get a; job working in a store 'after school. So 'the manager. made out a re4rular• :promissory note, beating 6 per cent. interest, the lad signed it and the''twc dollars Was given .him. ''`Industry, and sincerity are . seourfty-enough," ''the • :banker . remarked.' • • W think the'banker, wog right.~ A Vi/,'Le e' lse think that this boy is n8,.w a k bs _, 'going : to a be s real success later' in -lifehe how, h .• n' Some a Sounds as, , if Were re ;trade ef, the rightstate —o00--. Mrs. J. ' MacMtrch who had the -'-misfortune =.to break- -her- wrist- is- • staging: for; a time with heylaugh to Mrs. aeAul8th on: r e C A. Y M "Mies Elizabeth- MacIver is home s week ...from 1.uehno i_, w H gh� -:,School on account of ftlne s.: r ,Mrg, D. MacDonald •o1' Pur' 1e P e. ls,:Thursday _Grove:, spent.. a t a tthe hoMmers of M Lv.ei; • Robb returned t urned • Tues da y 'i "ht' # o visitwith . xiends at. s47 g r In an :�, s ,George:="McGaw ;Station, nesday, April '.13." John: "What' is the '.big idea?". ° George:—"Well, John, .you. see the Ontario and .Dominion' Departments of Agriculture' are endeavoring to maintain and improve the :present- quality presentquality of .,our bacon.: , We must hold that British .markets or lse' for et that pigs are a profitable live stock business- And;to hold that market' :we must get more selects?! John:-"1How: is a 'fair Ifk'e that going to help . the likes of° you and I who are .. riot,; breeders ? Don't fairs. encourage few but,; the pure ` bred Man?" George: -="No, ,'John., 'A • 'Bacon. Hog Fair isnot for pure `breds alone , but 'is for \the. owner of the grade - sow and market pigs. Only 'boars need be .registered animals: This ` is: a tyPe setting show, its aim being to help .os detect good and 'bad type breeders ' aid market hogs." John:—"Are you going to - show. anything?" George;: --'Well I guess I am: I have- ail old sow that ;should, stand sone beatingfor top, money and a young gilt 'of ' that '''November ' litter of mine looks to me like a top notch. er.• I • don't need her and I hope someone will buy her at the fair. Of course, I will get•'just the price of a A Besp111er, • be assumed that a Board May be: at any time dismissed by a government Which is not satisfied withits. ac- tions. ,•It is ' fortunate that the Board appointed commands public _.r • r' e s ct'and confidence. This Boardwill be the -only agency which maY lawfully purchaseliquor from the -brewers and distillers. ens: It is' .authorize ' to establis d h stores or e s dP o` •"' at points it thinks . these 'LQCA,L• 'DRAMATIC CLUBS O ? Sentinel The a ntinel rthe dining winter months must havenoticed the manyreferences to "Plays" ,bei ng presented ' th'roughout the, surround- ing townships by Iocalcal orani dtions Every hamlet 'appears to have its'. Dramatic Club. We shallnot under• take to name them because we would shouldOin to r ': ' r on' dis- e insure a eas able..d s be 'sure oto overlook one or,, 'more," s trfbuti�• `l a •thee i` n of liquor. It has not These organ saviors • have : been' busy Power," however, toen �a"store in a throughout, the winter;''first ii1�: municpality whic • is under Local' pre- paring a?.:play' and later in preseit>ng. Option• or, The Scott Act,' .• That, by it three", four' or five times, as ' the`. the' way„ includes ''Aurelio CountY,,iun-case maye � h dercot n S t Act). c ). and Lucknow; Tees- These,local organizations have sup= water, Kinloss and Culross and a pliedimnten `' `enter - number an.�, , , se amount of : eat r. number of' other ,: municipalities in tainment as we . get nothing but /good Bruce,, which had :local prohibition reports of the various, presentations., before the Ontario Temperance Act There isnot. only the enjoyable even= came: into force. These local, prohi , ing When .the. play ' is : presented, but bition laws were not abolished; and ''many good evening: in, its 'prepare - they , now., again become . operative. A tion, . though, of course, that always great part of "Old" Ontario is cover- 'means Wafting and 'work for: a -few.: • ed. in this; way. . It is a fine. sort :or entertainment.: What, advantage this wail be, -time useful:• in its preparation' and 'whole- p11 • cM: wPMn, f ... .� "3,4,111. a I, asor -.----1' • � :�;__r: , li. ': • U - .�' � .^'- r- „z„G.t semw jy1, yrltM!anly.T � ♦ ��. ,� a ITIE �r•uirements s.aG%�-.er,. of fathers differ actoidiaS~'\` . • Alt ,11110” p e' artic : • to location and the' 'n .` in which they are engaged.. alar, branch of farming Y•, • . ' . - . -, you Whatever your banking" requireinentsma beY Y will findthe Bank of Montreal preparedto give , -cu `form of service ou need. '`, the .parte alar O"T`AL..A S'S E. S I • !Established 181sT N XCBS;S 0F' •'D 7.0 0-,0 00 .0 0;'O: 'e-day--areas,swi , tt -stn ' renderin offer great opportunities to the boot-, than the stuff which the "stock con- legger. and the illfc't still: It is 'up ponies" -of by=gone days used to sup - to the attorney general's department ply. ' to see that these arc. kept down.; Dur- This :development of:'home :•talent ing summer when all: roads are; open ,entertainment clubs -.is a' result .' of to • motor traffic those in, dry areas improved means of communication' who desire liquor will have no trou-- ' and travel. The teephone makes it -ble ;in; getting it in a legal away; as possible for the members of a: club to nobody will .be'Very. farfrom a` sup- communicate with each 'other and p.y ;store,` make arrangements, and the. auto'mo- Liquor may not ^ be 'consumed;. at .bile makes it possible 'for companies 1 the 'stores', where it is bought; ;nor in and crowds to •, gather •:and-dispure any public place When `liquor': is with little effort or loss of time{{ ,houghtit must be taken:,to the home •• - o-o.ti of the Purchaser tor ,consumption, and "'home" ,may mean one's room in . a hotel or boarding house: •H.otel men , ' Cuarlous influences, -affect men's for are protestigg against:"this 'feature. . tunes=make ,or unmake them in as' they auticipate'•disagreeable, de- business. • At the present time many veiopinents:. if occupants of their , men in South : Africa are ruined in rooms are alloWid to consume liquor business . hecause of the change of ,there:. Itwill be, up •to the.,hotel- :. fashion; :among the, women of 'the Ciis. :keeper who: wishes to keep• his pace ilized world. ' These .'menhave been • respectable' to establish prohibition in the 'ostrich fanning, business and' in his own house. This feature may until 'recently' were presp'erotis be'' modified, but it: will make,pit- awk- many of them wealthy. .. wardfor; the ,purchaser of liquor, if' sNow' .these prosperous. and' happy, farmers , are ruined . hecause civilized woman has. bobbed her hair, taken to' wearing clos -fitting }fats, ,or: no hat at all, and; no longer has use for,', ostrich feathers as a head 'adornment. Having found, little- market for the. ostrich feathers, these, farmers 'have. decided to go out of the business. They :cannot sell their birds, Ifor 467 body wants, theist. They were useful only ,for producing fine feathers. Se then o African •farmers' e S nth A rrcan hati 'e to.' ily oft_ their birds, -and it is s aid t h,..at aryve two• andad thoisan d•Irav . e n deatroYed . This must_" represent tre-mendous .foss.. .d3tlit"`srlrat', :is •;ane : �itrnti:s-:�osA�`an•-�arr- ', `other man's• site. not' t' � re ;sav;in g ,the mons . ;the ;fused: Flo.. •sex: � � en ' o odtrith. pluniee=s-tbeyhand. it 'overrsto• the barber and the• ha'' c leur , and these.havebeen reaping . 'aAiarvest Welir tt was .coring to the lfarber.. Por a long time. •.while m ...e n .wore beards andwomen long PRANKS OP FORTUNE.' rearket-hog for her, but .1 'intended having 'procured a supply,' and home, t o ship her any'Way so . I wont lose some distance away, -he' cannot :find a .and someone stands., to, gain: And -1 place• where he may legally* consume might as well •show apair of bacon its: Hefjniay go” up in- the ' air .but hogs too. They :Will be ready 'then," that is :not a safe place -for: a man John.:—•hat about that at last lit- W _ with liquor. .. ' 1. ter of mine?:' Are •they good enough?"' , Permits for,•the :,purcha8e'• Of liquor' George -"If' I reniember right you .,at the, btores.,`to be`.established and• had ten fine pigs in, that lot so you cnnducted'by the 'Control Board, will had 'better drop a line .t the De- be lssued"free to all perse.ris :over 21 nartine-lit'of Agriculture, Clinton: year s- of 'age who are'pc rman ent res �ho e •fe Iwswill helpyouselect 'and- who may .destie 'then, real pigs,qut of that lot." These permits will' expire at the end' John , be' go's,- er iTetobir.' each- years Temporary George''bits I'll' takd year.advice.rd permits,good; for one Month willbe , issued to visitors in 'the' .rov'nce; ion . •its the size' oris i r �t --- g_ .._ ' .._.I' _... _.. ><n__ .... Y s ` worth P ITh s. r sin so. i •:.why e. q ,f r alt, -cit. "ash . �Ya e :; ; ' troller of a permit las 'bn: will, not . Cxeorge, �-- "Worth ,ahtlet Why' .... �'. Y . u x 'sur. , .�. .r - - - l , chases' .1,ke1 ..ici:ll .be. .there.,. �s ver b0 ,QtEete�d for.. t 4. � . ,Y r, rec..orded.'9n .the,_pernt f,. sp that, the alone ;grid , rf 'that .tsn t going to ,fife .. , ,, . • • ., ...' purchaser, of ver large' quantities somebod cod and i dont , et Y , . . _ ,• . ' i , will come:. under sus levo that he is some of it I 11 know the reason ..why p n a y sellar' ,". g PP e tett r uron o enly asked; for ;suggestions making for . the lisposcdriiteitsurr improve.' of° r e 'and .,tier"l�e• segltad a 'had"• tie*. . of it. , ,. h'e asks •the public to aftribe enforce. Strange; are the...turns of fortune's • A , •:anyway.r .. ' John, -,:u • o S ion George, Ge rg , See you at the f` irar a Ge0 r e.•-•�- o g Y' U re darned rg, 1 ht yo`u will► Sq. ionlli" . PURPLE7-GROYL• - Miss ' Martha ltobertseu ._is spend- cng a ;week, in Irincaidi .. Woocl' cutting is . the order of ,_'the day: ?ars, pd :A r 'Erie 'and and 'Mrs' ew r ,, Sam. Emerson visited 'recently , at Mr 'n Grallain's 'Li�cltnow . .4 gas , . . Bl..cicw11<of Kincardine M e Kincardine ' is visiting, her .,ester, Mrs: W.:kill, A 'play entifled, Miss; �loley ' will geven,: Purple' Grove chur ch Mohday 21 Ever'cyi-,t . boliy.� re ' '•c, • lcome . - Mrs.' Mervin. in,0s' o and babe botne and spent a few dayg.last Week at Mr. Sam' ;Osborne s o ' that r We are 'pleased to report t t Mr, Wm. Ryan ismuch improved. "ZI -�-�Ph'e=3oeal=bran e Lod e-ae, hbld Ig Mr. 'John Watson„Lucknow, is busy this rice's a\•iph his. ;gasola'e sawing tr'<fit, cutttr m;: w oed iii th S vlcltlity: 'Vtss='TillieS rwo0d of ',Lanes. s p en t'.Stn aYwith.her sit r, &s. Leslie Ritchie. • • Mr. Alfred: Andrew,. our1, cal e}v,..le cal painter.,. is' • busy decorating the in' - e homes.,' 'terror n . :several of'our' Zito ' '} on.e,.. Of ni We , have `had, quite a list of.sic]; ones 't oftat' o s n ottx. cozn.t.untt •btt 3 e, 'but all are' new reported irnprovin„ With the esceptibnof `Will Ritchie ie who has been sck with 'ones: monia.:We:honar•of t., a soon to'he his imp rovenie t n•. their 'annual '"At Home"' in ,the Zion hall on . Friday. •evening, :'Marob ..• 18th: The: Zion •community is 'invited., ^-od0- In the charitable • days ofd : Yot}• court- -always suppose that the teller of dirty storess•.. was 'drunk. - Ah, well,forty years fro m now it • :will. be 'our •tu - .to': tin tell howeyeful r v�u the weather us e. d to be . • The < smaller the "towns the more -Paces there °ar where'a poor man a ` can" have it charged.' . • When a inan tells his' wife how•' bad' he was he thinks he is confessing but he is'bragging: meat. wh5„el. . • oa s Lea+ o Ban Crand Carnival march at Bang headed by Mounties. tipper Inset: Mary Cross, Queen et the Carnival packing a pony: Lower 'Inset: Scene at the crowningof the Queen of the Carnival. 1 he' annual i Winter, Carnival '.at Banff, which was concluded re- cently,- e- centl wasmarked Y, , 'tors -ats' the fact that the vist this, niountain r e- cunt re- sort ,played a ,,.protninent part in all the sports to a much greater extent. _.than..; in.,:-for.nier. Y -. earsr.-. It wok .ae-; claimed as the; :finest• In the. history of anff'. • weeks r F. w: the f Far e e townritduall put g y iv •o }t ar 1 'a d n e. opening day the streets presented a festive: appearance. One of the most •impressive•,':eerentonies ,in -conn tion• n. � with •the' carnival 'was the resigns- tion"'from •the:;eueettship of the car- nival' i'-. Miss' Mar."' Y Prep "r •' _ oss of.tJal. gary,e�StonQy , Indians in 'their ic- turesque tribal ;costumes began a horst for the .stew: Queen, who was' 'firmly found in a gaily bedecked tee ,•es...Miss' Emil Mason,of Cal, Y a:ty, was chosen for the position,of' f..• 'anon a the , cooing' Year. ixl n Y a Stoney Indians featured throughout the 7 -day carnival and were a source of delight to the visitors ' The garan l Calgary -Banff dog derb . sta ed' during Y, g g the middle of the festivities, was won. this year. b War y ren •Cordfn .l ,, striven • loin gYi g,. Charles• Trude, of Ashton, .Idaho: The race was one of ` the hardest £ought..in-history.. Cordingly's team' o _.f.,hu-"skies.encled:..the:rase.-.alma �t.:, st e boosted. His•. lead dog broke•, down and was.. carried to th.e,. finish line• r=oti �,tite .sled, °-• e,Ike :sM.iiiis; : +of r-Ba'nff' who .was icked 'as t ,• .._. _ .- • W nasi': of the race, was also a hero. Ifl ' clo s g'. _were attacked`hy 'town, dogs_ atthe Too of Calgary::arid fought• one, of the,fiercest battles gi • _ in the history. of northe ' :trails, Mills `and ;his dogs w e re badly bitten but they stuck to the trail despite the Fact thathoOrs werelest in repairing •14o0 h iA Hp' crossed g16; lime and Was pven ar o u s tn ` ro c k ti on . T The. e : :Strongheart Trophy, donated, by the,w Tri ble-Muffin•Moving • NcureComnaJeY was:tho-txnnhy for..,which. the _race.wasrun.. • Ski-jorin g,'skatfboth' home and. speeds_ski-tum tttg. and.every' typo. ,of win ter, Sport t featuredred ah o : carnival: Visitorstook keendeligght. inthe excellent toboggan •tili e that .;. Ms been .reeentlY, ,e.octe d awa •on'Sulpher; mountal . It P is the most.' p cturesque...slide of its kin& in_ the ,..._ Dominion. The_st... art cam be easily. , - - :,.:..;.._.._�_ reached by motor car b .. _ . �, , Y .following : ;the road. •leading to• the upper Hot .. $ris „ Pof t...:,.w: pr ng s Tho whole stilet is of about 19 ' per; cent., grade; but large rg s stretches teacha$5 per 'cent. r de•: The co Urs. e of the s, Slide l s Il 1. .. ' . amen rated' and•the sport- 1 'indul ed in 0' all. hour'li'4f tho' ai0�h4 'QE 'day,' :..�