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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-07-03, Page 4.7.'-'"P"Tw',�jr,W,iKI .,. �, " r 1 . --_11 - - . ,. . I I . � . .1. I A . . . . - � �1. V.)0111+41'1401k . ". I +w, - FI= I . . . . , , a .. , , , ) I I . .� �,_ I - ,� , .. . . - . . . . ., I I . - .1. � 4� . '. , IT W?�, 0 ; , *_*­ . . • ' " W7 - -;, , ' ��, � ---- ' Fr ... � � ­ 1I - , - .7. . . . . _4 11-111-1 ­ ,I 1_­�__ _­ .- - -1 - - I . � - ., ,,, I . II � , *qL0%_._ .1".."A..'�­_­ __­ , _­_ , ­­ " r I—— - , �- � " 1 � , I . " L . _� . ­ . I , , . . .. I --- - - -- - ._ -_ . I #_ - . . , ­--.­­_ -f-- -I -WRINIPOW . I , . . I . 1 1 - I .. •1. I � � . � 11 . , � -1k.111 _ 4z- , 4-'A#. 1* - - • . I .A4,1% ,#*!*C �, A,�­� ­­ �, '.. _*0W. . 'T" '"t- ,-,� - .. $�,, * , . , . I •. - , � I I , � . V . . .1, . -1 - - - , � . I . � � I �, , '�, , . - ,W �*- m~ ~40 164**00- , V- �. - - .4 , -, .-4 .. i ­r. - � ,y. ,� . . ­4#;�'Oe". -_ W. I � I I I ,WT,�-X'� , . , . - , . I � . - . . I . � - - .. . . � I . . L- � . I . � : ,k t I � . - I . I . . . t, . I . . . . . . - I . . I 11 � . � � . . . �i . . . I .. � . I I , . I . / I I .._1 ­­: I., I .11 - I . I . : � .1 � . .., . ­.. . . . . 1�__ It. - . . . , . I 11 . . I . . . . I I . . I I I . I I I I . I . . E. - IyL�L�QNSBANK. ' .. CAPITAL- AND RESERVE' $8,P8009000 .. , 0. . ­ 1. -.. • _0V*,r-10q.61%sch" is C&&&4a,,,. I � I A General Banking Business . Transacted I � * ; Circular Letters of Credit ". ' ._.1;.1 - I I . , A -� . I I ,� . Bank Money Orders ... 1-'. I - .. � L I.. I - I ._­ ­_ r � � I .:�%, -, . W., ­ - .1 , �,, I 1,, . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT , . ' . ,t,,�, i , , .. � I, " ,. 4 NaR . 11 ""C. . . fttemt' . owed , at highest curreat rate, 1. r __._ 11 11 - . . � ­­ _P ... ""." , 1 . I III I I . T. T. S .'REID, Manager. � . .. I , .... . � - ­ I I . ,­. *"--,-- QW1, -1. �,­ *'Y 40 1. ,. Wew �? , -�� - .1 . � . ,11111111111� - - - - -------- =_ _1 - ­ - - __ ---,=-- " - -, t"M 1 17� -- : 0 � . � , * , . .. I 1 4 I Just a few left a the ne � . � 4 , ,�. rm"gh4sm, canatentAre .� . , I t . - P. , , I .m . I tore tney are anispia. . - I Machines I I I I . � I I . I � . . � New WilliamsSewing'Machines will do all -4 ' I -r ' - . * .,.� , - * . �7+'.1.1 .'_-7­:-11,--ki-nds.of .se*lng. T�heyxun,light; are very -durablt... � lr�. . . I I . . . I 11 .. � 1. � 1. . . 11 I -1 - ' I riq",i.,::".;�w',"' , 11 � ng, - - :1 _� ­­Gou.r,1ay_Win,te;r.:Uemi `PUnos will .give _,,ou,satisr� . I - � � can -'l . I ,� 1. we can save you some money , �11�: I 1. '' I faction. We believe ' - � 4 1 . . I I ' 11. -1- ' .1. -1 I I , I . I . , ' ' ' -durable. ' I a bl " I e atis _ ' * I ' * . money _ _ .."­ I I I on a piano deal. " r - .1•. I I � . . , . _ I—, I I � • X 'm . We Us ANDREW,= LUCKNOWO ,�­ . '41�_ � ,.�I - 11 ' Ili.---- . . 6 . ., - �-- _ � I I . I . .. , F - 1'' ­_ ­ . ­ � . 16 4 I .. ­­­ llvlr� �'A. . SeTAVALIBMW __ � � I . . - . - . . I I I , 11 . . . . - I . I . I I . : J 4 1 1, I I . . I I I a I . .1 I OMMERCIAL success is . .- - I r . . I . I I I C - I , .. - . .based on good buying and 11 ------- . . -11 %selling. In order .to sell," 'on f ' . 11 r , L y I . � , 4 - . .t � 19 ' 11417_._., ­­ � I, - must buy The man who saves I . � I - 1. ­ , . 1. . . I provides himself with the means of buying that he may � . �., . I , . . I . i afterwards sell -with a profit., i .. . I I I The, dank of 'Hamilton' II, .&­ ��I' . I , ---' . I I I .. I .L ­ T. . - w ..i �lIl I. - - -.A . take care of your savings for ..­ SI- swr e I _ A ILTON - - you until your I opportunity I fI!IL I - comes. - ,r _.._ F_ _ - ,• -_. __ a " . 2- � .. I .. I' "._ _,,__,__ r . LUCKNOWLBRANCH-J. A0Clennieg mimager. r- - , , r I , -1 I " � * ­ . X. . . , 1, I . . I " .1 - - .- - - 0-.O- L I r .. . . . . - I ..o .o DISTRICT . � I . ...... 10­0�_ - . . - . I JOTTINGS -o - �oi . N. )� L - - I I . . I I -1 I * 1Heat recently took -a big toll among . 1. L - . 1-1-1-11%._�_ --.-- - lightning bolt came down the Chimney. I - 11.1-1 11 . the liorsei of Cargill. At a funeral It ran through. the, stove and along . . at Eden Grove the. other day -1 2 ani- L her body, temporarily paralyzing her . . . M&* -which hats' bean left tied during arm. The shoe on her"right-km. was $ . , . torn to pieces, and her big toe but tied I . . the service at the graveside, were , ' off. The lightning then tore a hole found dead in the harness about the I . through the floor and disappe'ared I , Churchyard. . . L . r . I through the cellar. Kira Kreitz-' . .. .- I - An old' Ulan frorn Tobermo man * - I - I 'L ry, , at .. . . on from weiser was in a serious, conditi . ­ - I . . I I the far north of the Bi uce Peninsula, %hock and injuries; but is now roport- 9 , I of ' who was an inmate of the House ed to be doing nicel.v J . , , _� - ­ , his es- ' .Alrf ady a gratifying ntimbe r r of reg -' I cape last, wedk and started on a 120 . ' ' ' istrati(na have been made for the r I - mule walk to his former home. - He - I I I presl,Vtermn summer school to be held . I . was captured at Paisley . and brought in Goderich Julv 5 to 0, and tire nuc . L . - I CON of the schools seem' to be assured. L I . . The marriage took Flace at the . . The program bears such name'S as . . home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKa?%guo, . Rev. Alex McMillan, D.D., of Tor. I Sth Con. of s.�ulroxio, of their daughter, onto; Rev. W. R. Melnto.sh, of Lon. , I I . Myrtle, to Mr. Howard Whytock, of (ion; Itev. J. I U. Cunningham, M.A, the 4th Con., Culross. Aft -r spend- of Weiland; Rev. - 1). A. 31cDoriald, I . I Jog a short honeymoon at Hamilton,, B. A., of Korea; Rev. W. J. Knox, ' . . - d Mrs. Whytock will make , Mr. and ' M.A., of London; Rev. G. A. Wood- a I I their borne on the groom's farm south side, M.A., of Brantford; Rev. A. E. . . of Teeswater. - I Armstrong, 'M.A., of Toronto; Rev. , I . I I Jack Montgomery, a lad of 11; years - D C. McGregor, B A., of London, 0 r . . � a et age, was drowned tit Southampton Uev- J. M. Nicol, B.A., of Listowel. I I . while swimming, in .t . he lake. He These men have been';chosen L for. zheir with a number of other school boys special qualifications for this w , oA, . I ' . vent for a, swim along t4e. shore. and the congratulates itwif committee L. . He was behind the others and was upon having gathered for the . r . �. 1. I liot missed when he wont under.' Guderieh summer school an, excep- I -1 Failing to get home for supper a fiedtion Fie ompany of strong, -moll (JU&Ji. Men. Recreation features also I search was made and his body, was aro well provided for. I - I found in the lake. . r - HUROS ULD.- Boys.t--7The Toronto - , ASHFIEW COUNCW . . Huron Old Boys' Association intend JH I I I I I . nn ,their excursion to ruingr a The Township Council held a regular . . queen-ttoe HeightA am) Ni, gars Falls meeting on June 23rd. IN[oved. by Hackett and Uicbrardion, . ; on July gtb._ The "ts leave Yonge r that the reeve and Jamieson be author - Rt. wharf at 71.30, 9.30 and 2 o !cl(x;k ized to sign any further agreements re - on that dav, 1Lnd anyone wi4hing tocessary to cure the deviation ',toad to I . gd to the - FaUs *iH. be -al 6w' d *t6P lake at Xititail -through the Austin and overt privileges Queenston Heights I 'IN ,Nlckenzie farms. . . I L on the retutn Journey. A progriun 'Moved by-liackett and Jamieson that, L . � of games, speech". etc:., will be given the rique.st Of the L.O.L. I -1 . 12 _'during -" afternoon. This excursion * -for 1wrRii,,mion to sell tags in aid of their -'i ­ '- . i h" been runni.niz for� the past couple n 12th be gmeted. . orI )ha 46, on Jelly I ( 6 exrq*inep it, has not hoen poqoible tyL_­_--­-- I ­,�_ ­ ,- . lly-law,No. .1 to borrow money to pay - L . . ­ - - ­___ -----,.. . to arrange an excursion to the old . tb " mter"t can;K;rw* 66 thr-thit-. R. R. � t , I bonds duly read and finally'passed. home county. . Duribg a spe,dacular electric 4tor") I Agreements to buy the farm of C. ' , ' Austin -and resell it to X A. McKenzie, . . I ,Whwh p&sqed over the Ub Cola� of ) I rotaining a ro;td"y, were signed. ,, Cuir". east, Mrs. ,KrPit.zw(-iF-.er had A The mival number of accountswere I a very narrow OWALpe, She was work - .pissed and ordered paid: Ing . Dearthe kitchen stove when a . . I , . , # . I I . t T, A ALLMIN, Clerk, . I I L, . * / .. 0 " . I � r . . I I . L- - 1,10460- _. ­ L I .- .- - . ­ i_-.____.._.__-.__.._..._. - - __ It off ulru the public sr. foad. ­ . .HARD lux � Inc UUVILIJUDUA3 I . 114'r Euknow Ontfittirl i34 PIGS ?i���1ITAlY� KILL ROADSIDE 'WEEDS . '4"An eura" crowd took the pro'prietto II "I (No%% York Independent) . ' *uwimhe�d every Thursday morning ' at . - L at 114301 -1 -ow. Ont&Ao. and his foreman. and after bmtiiDg " I I . L •-4n all this warlike world there seems - I ' I A, IX MACKENZIE. Pro aletor thein, 'Paraded them through the streets _' :t farJ C" -n Be. Control',etl by Cuffivatio'n Stores, Water in -Soil no refuge" for the poor pacifist. Tvit my . . 1. * , I and Editor. I � for,:iug them to sat the dog and' rot Spra)-*n -. fo, r Crops. . years ago a Quaker-hke wet of Rvasiact . A, ,W , I . . . I I I . ­pr,otvstiAtut9, the Ppukhoboe%. emigr&r.-,,d. ­ I I � _.. I I I . TzRms oaP_9umcjuPTjQN.'-To any addrew 'meat which via% iulendwi for sale. � The* Pray Should W., A'apiAl-d on Calm, .- ­ . - In Canada or Great Britain. one 50, -iX -L t . Grasshoppers Chenpl) and Quickly to Canadatu escape conscription in tLe - . m9laths 75e-. torpe v4s . Gast t)1.50, ,,F�owd was about ,tr, ban If?rr Heil, tb* Clem- Dai as S.x4n as - Fi. %; Few - TreatIng Wlih-the Te 'a *tin Tolt3tol wrote his gredw"t, - ... .. .1. - re , Id In , _ _­ � _ ': __ _I_- - , . 9 �­ _ . . . Destroyed bi Y. . . . lizai'a the I . . zktr =;'OlieWarAW, PTO I NY•,stard Pfulas KII(aw Flowers. 'L I oe rates. On paid in arrest's tra rate proprietor, but failing to procure a rope - Poisoneqt Bran 51111XIIII.re. novel, "lle.mu'rrecti,in," in order to raime - is &kL per year higher. ' - I � Subscribers who fitil to receive The Sentinel they threw him into a river. He swam Coil1#10-1--4 nv ,)no,etrw I)rptertment or (Contributed by Onturin Depstrtment of nioney for their nfigration, and they rr- A - will 615hfor % favor b) ao- . Aa�rv. ojittive rortinto ) I . regularly by utail LO the Opposite bank wherv, the W)Jice. I . AgAtultum. Toronto.) - .. r : I quainting us of the fast at as early a daW as e oppr* Al.,. L 110 . cawed aid from numerous charita,bla � . possible. I til �l _`watter what ' saves r . I I . took charge of'hiuk. . . I . . '(�A,S,TITCH in time saves sons in,Hnglau'A and -America T e - I . Wheu change of address Iti desired, both old kiail, A%aya put on weight r per L . ` _� I* . allY - . I and the uew address,shuuld be given. . nine." I'M$ Is ospeck ,, . . "' Canadian Government, knowing ut tier- r I - I 11 � I ... ­ I -- ­-­-,­­- ..THE LATEST- IN -A-EROPLAIRES -1111 'P I I � t1W'1k1X)S1l_A1#_,aP1y__ when �I!Aey­ - I tvire-in'the-clase of weeds. � 11 .1 I - . - ­ -1r. _1 - �,�. - , -909L.- - 7. - Advertlelins Rat4m , . . . . A are yfmr,g and the �-ounger , , pecular ftuth, their pacific jprincipleAawt ' . . .. .. 1. .. %. . .-,,'-- DISPLAY 4. DISPLAY ADVERTIBING RATICS-MadS kDown " ' . . . whell one considers that their couitutinal life, extended a hearty . I . I qu.applicAtion. - I . Latest developments in- passenger - 'atly are ilie cheapor the gainp,.' As .*1 . . 11 . , a single specimen of many kinds .of I I . . . I . 11 STRAY A). imAt,s-One Insertion Me; three in- aeroplanes i ted by the following ' 'ohsequence of this It is essential ' I 'Welcottie and promised timin uervetual I. I .- 1. - I. . .'­ i ' I oartions $1.00. - L . . .. I is saggets . . hat ilie ni . an raising young stock weeds inay'-produce .oyer 10,000 xeillptiou'from . military 86 vice. Thty . I . . Farms or Real Hstate for sale 50c each - incur- description of a' Grant Handley 1'agp - e'a , . needs, and, that many of such. � .. � . - � � I . lize .,this and give a reasonable * . first took up land 6 Saskatchewan, but . . . 0 t* 11.,miscellaneous Articles For. Sale. To Rent. . . - . ­ wity be blown far and wide by the . . . . . , Vanted host. found, etc.. each insertion, 25c. machine which, during the sitting of the :mount c'if attention to the young I �.. I *I Readers -Notices. etc.. IN per line per in- . . wind., qn� begins to realize ij, . " .4t %outt �btit as tbe* country ,settled up their. I .1 Las TN;�b ' _ 1. . . . hae their roam wa.i " , - - , I -- . I , 1, I I cert ell, Sc _8UbXeqU1ffi1t, insbrtivn; speciAl Pew -Cooftireatn conk -reprew,vtativee -nitrilitta he is �XD,6411.nlg. �, A -(,e*, days', �- . 1'-:_�:� .". - . - , � - . Ift ,,etly * neik-hbors decided It rate of 8L to regular display advertisers. Card � d •be *& soure& of contaukination is *a NY L . I . � L I I. I ),efore fariowing the sow- - I ' I of g, Coming Kyeutagc'and_�5c r back -and Imth between, London - -and , , - I � - ­ . 1. ­ ­ . roidiside, a fence cor'ner or �- a - ,N-ast-e better than their company, so':tbe 1466. - - ,. � I I line. no noticeleRs than 2&L Legal advertisrug - - - . Zwou-tit- into the peri so that she may � � . - . I " � y - � - . , . . 10c and Ac per line. than Sales, brief notice Paris, making occasional trips i.11to, Bel, 'heconte uccustutiv-d LU,ner uarround-' place. q% . . I . I hobors were woved on west. into Britit,is . 5[b. longer notice tOo per linea -tor first insertiun A 1. - L I . . 1. I -h I - Columbia'. 1101`6 'they' have brougla,', - . 5c for ahch subsequent ins6rtion. - Black-fawed 1111116 . . •. i n gs. A close watch should be kept in Ontario it Is too cowiroll,.i �: i -:. 4L . A Type count t 2 1 lineirfor 1." . 9 \ " her during these daNs in order to . In the fall of the year to set. a .1arm- tiuder ctiltivatioii 400,000 acres of wild I Any ppecial a r1floC, the object of whicb Is the Designed to carry twelve passengers, . er busy with his fall cultivation. at- p;cuallary benefit of ally Individual or assods- , ward .off constipation, which is the tempting to clean his field and -[)I*(-- land. niti-h of it tithbered, and their ' it is deactibed as fitted out like a Pull. ' , , flon, to be, considered an advertisement and I . 'fug -bear of a gre1t, many swine paring a good seed bed for next ,J)MUlbers have increased from 8000 to . . . I I have I— . . . - .1. I 1. . I . . I chat Xed accordingly. . man with electric lights, wireless tele crop. At the sante time tin tl'r 11,000 Nearly half of them, -therefor -, , I . . I breeders. Once this condition -i)c-. Year's y .. I Busitio*b owls of mix lines and under $Mml . -,ur . s very likile can be-do-i-ir, . so it' is roadside, nrav 1he field or In the are CanadiAn barn and know nothira , f I . . ..►graph and telephone; and it even fiks i i "' ' tence,corners or some wastv pl-kcc . 19 l 1, . perycar.__ _ '. . .1 . _­ __�I_ , ; . . . I . . . " r '.. __ ---I-- -1. - tl)PL �tj_ _rllellt ()f, t. 111zLif ei� � ()r: pi-4-yent ion. 14! ho -1- 4 ha_n - , , sut c 'i 1. � � ... - .1 I- . � . I near. it ,sm-h wc-v4�� �is ,1'­t4,T1tii�,! -,.:-N_ . Nil"., .\eclit 1.)y 11�'itt 4.y- 11,11eb ![v- ." . .. , . ,.- . �. , , 1, 1, I card fibles. � f,)r � �'1.4C . � . I . . - -1 'J,Y jr(J,r,19,11). � . k1liv. W!tea 14e audii4t iz� Tbdstle, Cana'da Thi.,01op", .Nljrl.k,�V('k'd, ption, * � 'L � .�.­,-, �� .: .��, r '�­-". -, �, -HUR61>-A�Y, Ap - U i ' ' taken iwo . I ,var broke ,6ut-,and couscri U 1A Li ,­ - 11 .1, . 11 I , ,.pane ' 'and Wild Lettuce are tnattirin�, te��Ids . , __ agers. z, Jt,coxt,,tbout -one hundred r , r1t ,h'61, feed be tD . I I Iie 'ne* 4uA' i�k adopted they of course refused to seryl, I . . thousamd. dollars.. - . . . ' by the tho(isinds, to be blown it to ­ 11L THE END OF THE WAR , .. � - toppy an(J of a, laxative oats -re, a ' * . ' L . I I . I hili well tilled field'iind reseed it with but consented to make j-4ra for tJ)fJ � I . a - L I . I I f, I . I liberal soppy o? roots,andL a small 'enough filth t kedly leisen '.tis I pparendy"ia the hope of I ---------Izl- ' �. ,iar arttiy, ,t I . . QU95EC�WANTS 5005E at' d iderea his labor next yeai`.- . The Qjreat War which commenced in. . . amount ,of linseed oil meal helping crop an V ' I ." ' I to bring . , about this condition. The When labor ig so scarce and when ' .ening hostilities. Now they are to I e . .. the early days of AugdRt 1()14, practic. The vote taken last week in the House. steal ratiun for a brood BOW May .the maximum quantity of grain expelled from their fartua.,ict 'Brit6li '_. . ­ I -;,,- •1„ .i- I . I I . I . .. I ' I I ally came to an end on Sacurday last., L of Commozis on the extension of pro., I ,rviRist of equal pp.rts ground Oats should be produced froth ever), .acre a ve place. tu retufted isvi- --I'--:-,- -- -­ ------ I - ------ -- ---:--�-:-.---- � . . . . . " ' I afford I . .:''­.­-­ ­­ ­ I ... . . I .i;l whe'at middlings. . under cultivation, i on, no man can . I . 7 . .. I . . . ''I June 28, 1919, wben* representatives of hibition for -twelve months after. the At fh�- time ��f farrowing the sow to allow weeds. to.seed anywhere ill diem. Since %moug their other crhzJ . I . � I . . . I ­ I ;__ ,_ - ., , _ - - . - . � -� . ' * - * A few !..��,�-��7,-�l-,:7---,----,-4-;�-.-�----�: .- I . - - - -"d of his faeut.' ,y believe itis as wrong to M , I . ;� I .hould �be left,ulone but the atten- the neighbqA notions Lilt -.1 .. Germany add of - the nations which signiDg of peace was intereefiog because ' " , � I -in- , I � 6 . I . 1:". � .. �1. 11 _­ .1. I . I., . . I 'art should it on hours spent now. and again d.ui , . . ' - d be keeping u watch , I ti) law As to li..'11t, they st-el I helplle-4s t" I were -united against Germany in the of th3 ,way' in which members divided. . hrr to see that no trouble arises. the summer cutting weeds oir ,•-oall- - I -, � r � I . . I I - . - ­ I . 1. - . - t either oersonal -violeiace- or. Mh- - I I . . .1 .&ft0r.,farrnwln-g-;-hP sow should. not sides, in waste places iind tanoe em- PrEvell I I � . war Signed the treaty of peace at Ver Thirty-four voted -again prohibitp-n and . � . . . - * . . . .. . - . I I be distur!)ed lor' ten' tO I.W4�IVM. 11OUrs ners. • is' a gooA .--investment for fllt� - cial' (1ppre,4816ni, •Ouly onv -welpoa they , sailles. . . one hundred and' ifv6 voted for. Of an I her first feed should be little future-, which will pay handsome di%A_ - have, passive' resistance and api)eal v) � . , - .1 I ' .. . I . .1 I more than a Stink of water with a deride in ,labor saved and inereat3r-d . I I I . I . of all the 34 - Howitt, (),,,A, -i0 etanpission. They threaten Or pro . It was the peatest war 0 history, � who Voted . all b4t one, were from little tnldd1+nps in it. After 'this the crop. -Prof. J. E. Ho ' I I . . '�, I . . ' 'Agricultural College. . I ' I . - e 34 were - . . pose Ao inarch int.o) the cities i,u a body, I - � the victory for civiliz:ition was a6 coin- Qtiebec. Thirty-1-ne of the . ration may t,,,-- ince to trill feed, #� � I _ ... I ' . . . * . . -1 I . . taki.tiq eight to ten days to do so. . . M ' 1112 0111en and ­ children, and veal, . I _ plete as could be - wished for., and the French Canadians, and the other three ''When the. young pigs are I .weaned the Conserve the Soil , oistiire. Lhr u :h the �treets until their 'home, * . � . I I treaty ja'st signed is one of the'most repiesent •constitueucies in which French *ation should W, eut down to stop moisture Is the most important " are given'Uck to theta or they perish . . I . 1. . . . I I - the sncretio.n ,.of milk and, if It is, soil property. Without. it a crop is frjul .starv;ltion A:6d cold. Tilis lunger . . ' I important documents to which -nien Canadians predominate. It is reported neet-ssary. tur'n the sow in with the, glasolutely impossible; no matter 1101S ' ' I I . . . , i � * strike in the open siTiwi likely to be' as - . . . I - ' youi,-g pigs once a day fora few days. much' fertility may be present. With . . .0 . t have ever attached their signatures. that "Hon. Charles Murph-, member of - -ops are effective'as it hal pruved in prison, au.. . . . � . - P - ei . . . . I . - .If, when the pigs are born, they the proper amount large . . . I . . ' I r - kindhearted Canadians are tuaking vlk� - � 14 Though with' Gertnany completely Rdaseil'County, Ontario, was Only are good and strong and vigorous obtained. while on the other hand i � .. I . . they'shatild be left alone for a while moisture is excessive or deficient- the. oro.us protest agiiinsL the actide of th.: I beaten and 'the signatures lot her,relprei- member outside of to ­vote `wet'." -. '. , - . - . I . . I . � . ­ . Md as soon as the right ght titne, ar-' .yield in diminished, according as (he Government' in- disposseamg thoL'U o: . I sentatives affixed to a molt humiliating 'Rgasell C,�,iinty lies along the Ottawa, rives th,ey should. be placed to t ' hd exc4as or deficiency increases. It all t e lands they have paid for and. worked . I ' teat to suck.as soon as possible. - If 'the water necessary for the produe- for.- . N a I L I I preaty, the war is practically ended, it an bag a large French Canidian - the pigs are vigorous ,and healthy, tion of a fall' crop could be collect,_ -d - __ I - ---- ---- ­__ - I - ­ ., , . . .1 I ­ I - I . . I . . ..., POPUI L . . I 1. I . � ' . . nothing., special need 'be done .for on the surface- of .the ground at cvne-' � ' . ' is not yet officially co'hcluded; and it ation. .. L I I I . � theni until they are .two -or three time, It would be from 18 inches it) BUSINESS AN 0 LSOCIETY CARDS - , -� --- I . I I will not be until treaties are made with In the matter of temperance 1pgisla- weeks old, by which .tinie they - 24 .inches deep, depending on the - . & . . I . I I � , L - - 1.4 M , , SUTH !.KLAN A N 1), & W , .1 -.--_----r-_______-____ ,---.--------,-------,-�-.�-.,-."------.- ­__._ - - - - I ­­ -.,-- - I ___ ______ _sh,"I&-hare- -1learned - -to- -eat­a- Httle­ 7crop -and- -the­--se4sow! - -Ditring---1+r.__W 'S I td-, U1,61 pill---,-' - ______ _ Germany's associates iP crime-fluitria,' tion, as in wah'y other respl,ets, Qaebec bit by picking around �tlle,l. L nt-other'i growing season only 10,or 12 Im,-lif-s � Ont... insurance. Fire and, Marine. � L . . - . . I . . I . - . I - I - I I . . Turkey auct Bulgaria.. It -will be some is by far the most backward province of trough. At this thee, if it is- con- of rain falls' in Ontario, and this .'R L 0. (). F. Lucknow Loelice tneetA every Friday . I I ­ ' , . time befor thesa are completed. •I . �, venleftt,* ,� small trough, away from only halt the amount required by the , evening as 8 u' clock in their HAII, ( ani,p_ . . I e- ,. - ­ . . I - -11mtrect. All brothrencordiall in%ii,.ti. .1 the Dominion. I . I the larg,, trough, should be provid- crops. Hence it becomes necessary bull 'rRnol, W I Though Germany- has signed the treaty N. __-ftP_ the soil Officers'i-Noble G . U. Mckenzi. *. I 11 I - . I ed and the youngsters should be giv- to store up in as much of the Vice Grand, J. McQuaig; Iter. bee-. A. I , ­­ - - - '' - - -, _. � - of peace, it has been done on her p-4rt, THE*FAR.*A LABOR PROBLEM en skim milk with a little middlings winter .and spring rains as possibie. . Boyd; Fin. Secy,,, I -or. Patei son. Treiasurer. L . - --.1 _. - - 6 stirre-a - into ,it� As Lite- pigs grow- L wtale at- the .same time guarding Alex. Ross: �, . � - . - 'L _. _ - . _ __ - b . - with i bad -glace. There has- been much . I . -_ --- --- , ... . - h I owring of the of severity" of, The Chesley, Enterprise said last week .older more middlings inay be stirred against excess. I Light Lodge meets I - -,�A - F. & A. M., 0. R C. Old .. I . - .1 � . � I , Into the Milk. � ­ � . The, amount of .water a soil_ may -sday sAght, on 4)r before the - furl- -- -­ - -. -, .- ----•• . L. , 1. ­. every Thu . the terms, and there is every indication - that the. scare;ty c f farm, labor was, going Outdoor exercise Is very import- contain depends on the pore spac�e in ntoon, in theNt"onic Hall. Havelock street . I ant for young pigs and every meaus the soil. - Sands have les[st pore Lucknow, W. 'M.. R. C. Lindsay; S. W. - I 31. McGuire; J.,W.,'- Jam. Doyle; secy., W., . . that .nothing but the fear of machine to be as great tie year as it was last shbuld be use -d to induce'the young space, loams and . tnucks Most, and A. Wilson. . . guns and bayonets has induced Germany year or the year before, ani it added . Pigs .to take it, but precautions' clay Is Intermediate. The porosity of . . . - . I I . . I . -to sign. And ..there is go A reason to be taken to protget the yotinggters rA coarse -sand Is about 35 pet- cent.,- I 0.* NTAL ' I _. I ­ . that th2re was little wonder at this, when from cold winds and the hot sun. If of a loam or muck abo'Ut 50 Per . believe too that Germany has no inten- . . . tion of -living up to the terms of the manufacturers were paying, -$4.00 per. th6 sow ' is turned out with the pigs cent., and.of a heavy 01ay about 45 o. s. FU w L p., R. I,. I 1. .q., U. 1). S. Office up, - . I _X e sheohtuld not be given too much per cent. Frorn-these figures it will - stairsin Butun liloo-4. Tuaswat9r. Spec , - � I I . I � I I . I r "that a soil may contain near ial-attenti6n to -gold platem, cro*k4off and - I . . treaty.l.if- they can be avoided. Before. day. , I .range at first -unless the little fellows be � ' brid ework. Vtsftsi Wroxeter Ivit. and 3rd. . - unduly tired as a result of If L as much water as soil gr.ains.* Wectnemday,of each month; Uorrie Thur. • . signing the Germans' loudly protested But even $4.OJ per day will soo"n look travellffig too far. Since the plant roots require air it is � I ,__ __ . that they were being forced to sign -a small. Dock. laborers at New York are Boar pigs not intended for breed- � not desirkLble to have all the soil (s'. A. NFWTON, 1). U. S..- Dentist. Office . .1 Ing purposes shotild be castrated be- pores filled with water: some free Allin Mock, Lucknow, Ont. .All tnodert� condition which i-3 held to absolve one " methods used. Ilea materials furnip4hed. . I . . getting 65c per hour; hod carriers of fore weaning to get the beat results, air space must be left, 'hence drain- Crown ami BridKe work" Painless extract- . from respecting the terms of a proullse, . ­­ thouib there Is not much danger An � age becorues necessary. . loft by the use of the &to4t, simplent, and � I . Chicago are cut on strike for 75c per * safest rouiedy, SOMINOFORM. Neweq he has made, or of. a document he has . - . castrating at a latter date provided . There are three ways that water , -, shin In artificial u*M Alumaim pia&ad , , . . . . - etgm)d. , The Freneb. however, -semi de- how, though they we receiving 5,-jJ-._ ,,care is -pbserved in connection with may ,be lost; Us( by -run-off, steep d- nQu,brmicable ­ ­ . I - - - . ­__ �___ ­.,- . --- i ' . termined to make it physically impoe- now, and the street. car men of Tor,)nto the opel,Rtion. Clean hands' and in- ly by Arainage, and thirdly by '"VU- . struniefits and disinfectant on the poratkon. Of these, three the greatest sible for the Germans to break loose hate refused 48z per hour, with an eight - wound -will, o'i�ercotne all danger of, J& i - evafturadon- -It may amount A a,- - . . - - - - I . I . I I i - sin infection. -J. MeDeath, 11I.S.A., O. A. half the total rainfall. As long as . - P __ 0 hour day. They want 52c per hoqr. - Cpllpge, Cuelph. . the soil is I wet, In the spring we want �VANTD, . , THE SENATE AND PROHIBITION These linea of work do not teq,iiie . . . . I all these at work, but as soon as the . - . nearly *the amount of skill nor iotelli. Spraylffg WitIls iron 8tillphate to Pre. soil Is dry enough for cultivation we - . � amm - * vent Alluxtani Froni Sceding want the losses cut off. And -cultiv- . .. .1 The Canadian .Senate is thou ht gence that must be exercised bv a ca * , . anon to the only direct means by - . . .p_ . CREAM - We pay the* . . have undergone' a change of 'mind re. able farts hand, yet no farrier can think Iron sulphate or copperas can be which this can be done In sunitner. •* . - . , successfully used to prevent Alu.gtard Cultivation should begin just as early highest price. Our testa gaiding probil)itiou. . of paying Wages to compete with these. L . . I it-om seeding In standing grain with- as the soil is dry enough., To delay ' I Temperance advocates in the House It may be that in the course of a few -)tit injury to the Crop. , .one week may cause the loss of .as are acen.r.ate. . We stipply _ I Preparation pf SulutiPn.---A '20 much h as 11% inches of water, and . . , years the farin -bandL Will gave more . , calls.. of Commons did not give up the fight . per cent. solution i:hould t�! applied., this Is as much as falls in the month . I I money than the factory operative orthe. This can be prepared by dissolving of April, a very serious matter when ' . .. - when when the.. Senate 'sought to block -the hod -currier- with bill 7.5c, per hour', but SO lbs. of iron sulphat in 40 gallons the needs are so great and the supply'' EUGS - quantity. . ' )f water. Iron sulphate Is dissolved. so limited. In the fall of the year extenpion of prohibition orders in-coun' men can hardly be blamed if the big We pa' "Cash"'0111y. I . 4ulte readily in cold water. The solu- cultivation should be deep to increase y cil for one year after the signing of pay and short hourt, attracts them away don should be strained through a absorption and retention of water; Have you seen the Anker - peace. I n8tead I of letting the bill drop from the fa. -1"8 t-heese' vioih, as it' is put into -lip in the spring, shallow, in order to Holt h'Self- Salanting 111 owl ' 41)i,;!y punip tank. Thi!f will remove produce a dry layer of soil on tho aa the Commons . iftight, have done, As compared with old days, farmers '01-t and small partlelt!s that are apt surface to cut off evaporation. --Prof. . . . , ­ I)reTuier Botden introduced a motion have of late been doing well, but the ,,) clog ,Ile 'ozzl(.R. . � W. H. Daly, y, Ontario Agricultural Coll Cream �Separat,or ? . . � . I I return fur their long bouts and, hard Timejo -Apply.-4pply on -rt ealm' lege. A . We will be pleased W show it stating that the Commons did not agree I clear day just as soon .t., the first - � I . L . work does lint yet enable them to crm to you -I- -_ . 1. -1 I - - ' few planta in the fields show flowers.* Men , Wrangled Over Rights and dmmw� . - with the amendNent 6f the '- Se6itte. pate in the I 6(i I r market with the ci y it is very flnpol,tallt to spl-a'y early. ' . - . I � I \ �\ It the plants 'are left too iftg the Wrongs; From Time They Began•. The vote,on this motion of diangrPempnt OeIr, P10yers. \ I ? to Live Together. Silverwoods, Limited . . , . 4. ...-.-..-..-- treatment is not nearly mo elcetive. " I i ------- was 106vf(,r and 3.1 ag itist. In the --­­* . . .... ­­­­ ... * ... .. ­­­ .... ,­**­*­_____ a heavy rain comes within 24 . Phone *47 Lucknow, Ont. . . . I face of this big maj 0 � - 0 0 � I 11 ' . The concrete beginning of a system- Ic . aity it is-th tight smI ,urR atter the solution is jR211ed' _ . __- ­­ -I VV 4 - Le;i1i"'31'. -Roqea-. .that the oldiet old g'entlemon ol the r iffP, y agaid. INd judlicllary,wrltii ­ �. TIn - How,to Apply tine ,1-,3ohrzion.---An to Came and Comment, are as 'old ag �_ I -- . Senate will change their minds 9%d . I .)rdinary hancl-punip Urre'l sprayer, the tribal relation. Men quarreled . allow the extending legislation to polls. Such as is employed to spray !ruit ab(iut rights and wrong" as soon R.41 , I . 3C - , . are excusing es by baying 1 treva may be used. or a potato spray- they bftan to Ilve together as a com- I - .. -,.-. I , -I- . . r - --r can be. I- ged tip to do the %%-o'rk. . I . . They themselves Eavefioughing , I ig ratitilty, and the chief of the tr1hp, or I . that they know that the Commoners do ; Many of the up-to-date potato spray- I WANTED, . . I I , . L the "elders," judged between claim- � . . . ,Mt really want -an. extension of probibi - l, broadcaa.t.'atiaeh- *. . � I I � L - -----'- I ­__'___ I— . Fumaces Installed. . sDray-ing weeds. W&• . , tion; so they (the senators) will just let . Ill(-Ut for spraying These are � at UCKNOW .1 . )&r. ' All kinds of Tinware excellent for large areas, as they 111deed, at the ehrliest b6ginnings of , % -- thetiv have what _tbeyidon't want. promptly ,,repaired. cover a wide strip at each round. recorded hlxtory we- find In Egypt ^8 . I -- - . . . The bbout face, however, it; due to __ -----,.,.-. . Care must be taken to Eea that every � Judicial xysten�. Including a reviewing We have wcu red H. R. - . the pressure of, ,public opinion. The , nmaiard plant Is colvf-red with the mwer and remarkably .devel6ped I'deni , WON141 to buy cream . solutit)n in -the farm ,of a tin#- spray. of administrative Juntlee. Judlelall of-' for U' s. He will givo . senators have likely been Irvk-itrg back G. Drinkwalter Iron wilphate may be obtained at }leers In their epitnphs rest their clalm I a few ears and contemplating the fate I . any hardwarl 'etore or from (lie out sang te.4tcream and I I y -_ . NjOiols.'Shel e.il co., 'Fol-o,lto. in to immortality Upon having judged im- pity h i g h e s f market of the House of Lords.,wbich, on beton 1, ' partially. never opp3essing the weak- � I , I ' In the Surrogate Court of the "holewde lots. it is better purchised ' � prico ca . . " ing too bold in its interferertce with the 1� front this company, who Can supply and humble, and their merciful regard I I I . work of the Commons was shorn of its lCounty of Bruce it tyuch cheapuiy in large q-aantiiivs for the fathertess and the WICIOW.L Oet acan and give us a , Ix)wer for mischief.' I . I 1 LIM11 it can be purchased at loea! In .the Cole of Harnmurabi of Baby- I fair trial.' Wo &.qquro I * --- '"Ll%vill-e slo" s---l'1'of- J. I';. 110witt, Ion were embodied inan ' & , In the Estate of McDonald, deceased. 11' y of, the es-.qen- YOU that y 0 it call 1)()t -7 , OWN U. A. College, Guelph. Hill principles of moderh Justice which . . inake any mi- take. Oiir I . TOOK THEIR OWN MEDICINE No-LP1, 1-4 11FRE11Y 411VF,N that. after ----,--,-- I J, , I . I I � I . the pi'dilicalion of .this Notice in three Rue. I . - � � -, *Lt were transmitted to European 'p"Ples I � - � . , ., . f, " t1ti have L ."ivi- k -4m -A nf� TIM ORTAH10 (i-AZETTIC and Sellfrig OTAIII P:Q.M. . I through the conquests of Alexander . It" _iS ti) giVC you en- . . I Trtic Li -t -K vt)w S*-,N,r4,4Fi,, -Alini4i Hottest", of ? , - - i- '" � � I ro6eerin nnil ri ve be'en bad e - . tire 8atisfa_�tioti a n d#, . Town -hip of K1111o".4, fry thn ('minty of �11(hir::, ,...hmh .--.. and -_0,P , Romans, T,h4QXe_._f6rn-v. . * ____,--'o -- L ---' I , . I he , 11111k 1-1 * :1''.., -Aw I I . .'tlW- - I I .­ _� � __ .: . - _,­ I . *4_�,4fgh� i -n-• (' ft*dfV &ftd. thC r_ 11"Wr-, . . ­ ..s- 74-_ ! - -_ -_ - - L - - �_-_�4wdwjtm "wMay, ­ 1. .-I, -_� _ ,A , tfitt,ff. L ter _23*,,ke "t4i­mi4mv tft the - 11.1m.,-%; on tll(. I- . Ron ­, .. ­ . . .1 I'llf- 00, I I r. 1,,!,. f�, -, __ - _ ---. __-_ __ . Siiri-4)gnte ('frtrl of tho (Iount y of Bruce for it. 1_1- primni hnsis of the otimn elvil Inw of f, --- . I -_ . � % AIR , of .1'etters (of Admini�4trntton to the ,r's own children. of ii , ,,;! (.1 ,a; 1; R. , our E.ngllsh anrPqtorq. derlVed through � I __ - - ____ - '. . e of th 0 ' I - 0 Stntep, but a -(;erman- meat L. K' 4, wkid .�oriimn, IMeDmiRld. who, in �,;11)1,1)-, 11*(Irlef, 1'.IRII�, [0 1;;tf 1,;, i -v c(,m- * the Pnrly trlhec4 of northern E'urope. - . . L 0�"%t concern of Ilamburg lim up to the pre. atid prior to OW Yf9ftk I'N!.. re4ifli4l nt the Town. ,ent with , le�,; Vc,'Lily vi.�rll k�cc,11-4 _. � . . Aiii) (of Kiidifs�;, ito the County 0( flinco, and , , I Even old Romer (W n. c.) glveq, n -q The Seaforth . - - . - who h by P1 III-ig e r: .v I. I ', i: iO a suggestive (:�isftppeftreft frmll the Said TOW11M ipof ; I 01"'i"y sent beaten all comers. . K1111 -1 Ill the I -Aid ymir 1442'stnd ham never ',javv l)01, -r and ii,-ory live-s!()�,k, and pleture of the modern M. ' . I I o since been lieford of and i, flow hdbered to be, , , , . tp An investigation of their ptant reveal d: rule loiki-im property bi tlio Aiij, ;­q11,.11tly livl!,.[� �;O 'm of court t11109. fill tilp 0(1y,qsey,: . . 1. L. I . I I - .13ruce to thi adnilid-dered. . (I County of `�)11; if. V,hh-h, af- "What Urne the Judge forsakes tTte. Creamery Co. I ed,the fact that they were canning the Dateol this lith diiy of Jule, A.D., 1919. tel. �111'ri-4'ltle h'f-;�ia ()f !k'110d f'�1'11jl'qP. I noisy bar U&forth$ 0&4. I . - , , -- k , rot. 11, 11. Uouti, U. A. CwLagc., . meat of dogs, cata and r,.%t4, and puning R. VAP99TOPIR, Winghaln, (Mt., Gut. tyle. . . To t&ke roalto find f Ul@ the Wordy L_ I L I . . � I 1 4 7 0. sollainar for the Applicant. . I .. I JVRI " V . X I I . . . I I 1�1 . - L . I - I I . . I . I . I i I . I . . . . , / I . I I . I . r . . . .. I . . . � I I 1 . i . . I I L. I I � I I . . -I--- - - I . . - I � - I : I I . ., . . I I t ­ - __ __ .-.roti... r..l•-_. _..0 .r ­ r...___- L -- ­­ ­" LL _­ - - -4 ._,..�T