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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-10-30, Page 5--r•+ . _...._. • i...:�.l�Ilirw••.is�...i:.iait,.i.. �.�oteyl.w.s.r,? itia+ars�rt�l,.:•� WorCanada The Busy Hardware House Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery 1 Fresh Car RortlandL 0 rl Cement Just Arrived Canadians! This is a call to National Service -- The Victory Loan 1919 which opens to -day. ti youu arecitizens of no mean COun. ,C Inadaiisr.: a:., flair,,,, free -land. Cati dcti 1s', your couriti y. Canada—now—has need to borrow from you—Lend: Lend without restraint of politics or fine distinctions of creed or party. The. leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan. It is CANADA that asks: a Y a And Why To clean up the last of the War's commitments land expanses; To establish beyond all question the capacity and credit of your count To care for the- wounded and 'maimed soldier; To finance the bonus . of the . returned soldier already paid; o enable the fruits of Victory to be garnered ; To ensure the prosperity 'of you, her citizens. The g►,:ns of war are. silent—but they are not yet The Victory Loan. 1919 is a War Loan. Canada's book of war is gloriously written -make this, the closing worthy one. The responsibility is yours. . LEND 1 11 WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF LIME, ,PREPARED PLASTER AND WALL BOARD ON H AN I?. N. I, iii 1{1Htr ING. IT WILL KEEP OUT TIIE • RAIN. • A• WE -HAVE -A GOOD .PRICE: ON CLEVELAND COILED SPRING • WIRE AND HOG FENCE. IV1cLEOD &....JOYNT The. Store Where Your Money Goes FarthestA chapter, a WINOHAM, ONT. The school with competent instructors and superior courses. Graduates placed in positions. Affiliated with the Elliott Business College, Tor- onto; and the Central Business. College, Stratford. Write for free cata- logue.- Enter any time. Issued 1,v Canada's e's i'ielurv- Loa, Cum>yeittee in co-40eralion with the .41iniate•r of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. D. A. McLachlin, Pres. Phone 166 Murray McLeish, Principal. Get Your Money's Worth II WOOL BLANKETS NORTH HURON ELECTION ARE SO H1(;111 THAT AVE CANNOT ITT THEM IN STOCK. WE iIAVE A FULL STO('K OF COTTON 13i,ANKETS ANI) COM- FORTERS AT 1'Iti('ES A LITTLE BELOW THE M.1RkE'1' r WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN iN STANFIELD'S, N:1'l'URAL ANI) OTIiER MAKES. :1 FULL. ASSORTMENT OF 1.11)1ES' ANI) CHILD- REN'S IN DIFFERENT qt. Ai.l'I'iES. WE HAVE 111..%('K SII.KS, COLORED *.f411,KS .1NI) I'OI'LiNS .11' ('LOSE PRICES. THE M!LLINERY DEPT. HAS -A LAk(;E STOt+h OF' I1.1'I'S :%111 TRiNI111N(.S. OIti)F.RS l'ROMl'•I'LY Arl'F.NI)Ei) TO; • CONNELL IMMO MANITOBA'S WINNINGS AT KANSAS CITY Manitoba has again won a hannc:r place at the International Soil Pro- ducts ro ducts Exposition ' at Kansas City, •trophy 'for •thr most eompt'chetjsive exhibit. In adJition to 'this, S. Lar-- eombe, Birth..., won third prize 1•or the best count' ('shihit, and Johan =�iiami�tion, h(1W(oof,'sf t1ii. TT,ircori is also won the silver cup the pest individual farmer's exhibit in the How The. Towns and Townships .Voted WII'.GHAM Fraser Joynt Proctor . 1 1 96 No. N No. A No. No. No. No. .No. No. • No. WEST WAWANOSH No. 1 65 1.4 No. 2 .5• 80 No. 3.. ....•.... • • 40 36 No..4 14 78 No. '5 48 61 No. 6 31 21 '400 1►6 92 08 ' 102 45 • i 09 1 .101 156' 1 .42 733 . 03 455 556 43 ASIIFJELD 1. .... -:- . 59 103 38 '' 27 72 42 :i `>:) 8i 51 4 '_"772 42 5 5`0 '.88 25 6 '► i 08 • 111 7 20 14 127 l ... - "3" 445 438 iIO\S'I'CK t No. 1 45 • 85 u. '' t1II, l'' \�►. :i 50t67y No. Y. 1 1 8 117 N... SO ei5 No. 85 65 •11 87 29 76 97, 248 E Ain WA1VA N'OS i - No. 1 38 32 No• 2 30 76 No. :; , 50 43 No. 4' 57 40 No. 6 41 36 226 227 BLYTH No. 1 9(; 90 No. 2 66 ( 83 162 175 W ROX ETER Np., 1.. .... , ... 96 ; ' 67 - RECAi'ITULATION 'Ashtield 232 415 Hu�� ...'... ,4011 .580 l'urnberry 24:1 179 1lot'�•is�- _ _ ,4.34- ; 2$7 • West Wawanosh .248 Ott Wawa►losl4,. 221; 2"7 556 175 67 27 «tnghau 4.6 3:11; • 5ti0 :18:; \ Myth 11;2 1G' No. • 1 �" 1 .No. 2..... .... :,11 NO. :; .111 No. 4 11 No. .' 118' :14 ..►i0 49- 36. 44 78' ' 50 GiQ,4 o 1 5:;' 248 400 215 ini.lyde :35 first prizes. 25 ;ccondM nod. 22 third, as t‘ (.11. as 7. trophies, The, trophies incheic ,t'"(' world's champ-) ionship _ for collection X11 of vc'+;ctablcs, the world's chanipionshii► for small grains (wheat, oats', barky and,.rye), the wo 's championship for the most attra tive exhibit, and second .•tis tr,..._. iiton second. l,nrcon►hc secured 10.. No.' 1 for the best county exhibit cif small N"". g`rai►1s, third for the most..:1tti.1" ti\"• No. exhibit,. and thi1•(1 for vege•tahle':. No. 1, 11:H1101 -An secured fourth for vege- No. 5 tables and foilrth, for thy, Myst at- .Nei. tv trtu•tivc exhibit in the county. cum- petition. ell (':; 5►i; 57 59 . i 58,'1 434, 4.. :' •3 ,. .1.2 51 67 68 2S7 , • 295 -1 36 49 34 50 24 '53 Hearing The New Edison for . the first time is like opening the blinds to the sunlight, a You expect to hear- the familiar "talking machine tone". Instead—there pours forth the voice or the music of the instrument, in, all its natural beauty—pure and full, and indistinguishable from the living artist. When you choose an Edison RE-CREATION, you receive the actual voice of the artist or his masterly instrumental performance -- nothing more, nothing less. We know that when you select an Edison Rs CREAK .TIN, you are.gettin your full money's. worth because Majority for . Fraser - o-er Spottun 1740. Vote in 1914 Anderson Musgrove Ashfield 357 287 1Vingham198 • 30:1 Blyth . 76 96 •Howirlc 21, Turnher► . 213 "32 ."'„; 41t East Wawanosh. 2;?5 - • 179 `84 West Wawanosh . 222. , 207 80 Wroxeter 5:; 32 • 50 • --- --- :34 1873 210:; - Majorit' for ,Musgrove 1311. 296 01; 12 1, ;30 4'38 363 422 205- 216 296 43' 18 2587 2916 2120 Jlajority for Joynt over. Fraser 329. Majority for .loynt over Proctor 796. • Vgte in 1918 — __.cwc. F Ashfield 406 Ilowic'k 310 Turnherrv. 97 W. 1Vawan osh..:37 7 I. K Va. ianush..173- Wi n e h a n l "18. Myth • 107 Wroxeter... ... . 27 425 . 47. 576.. 228 365 189 - BORN Struthers. --In the Township of Hur- on. on Oct. 22. 1919, to Mr- and Mrs. Robert Struthers. twin girls --Mary--Elizabeth- and .Barbara Jean. HURON TOS1'NSIIiI' COt'NCIL At the last Meeting of the iluron Township -Council the following by- laws were based: 11y -Lew- No, the vote of the r*t teaver----t3€----t1 • •lad*e of 1Ziplc.yi11 the Township of Huron. in the County. of Brute en-' titled to vote on aloney by-laws, 00'a (luvstiol4 to be submitted whether the said',ratetpayers are in favor of a sup- -ply. of ,electric power .fre.►in the •llydro- Elec•tric Power ('onnnisston of Ont- ario. Fay -Law No. 594.—A by-law to pro- vide for taking the votes of the elect- ors of the Police Village of Rinlev on .44 e- fe,l}c•witr itne•�riott ":tF "` voii ' in favor of obtaining. from the Hy- dro -Electric Power - Commission of Ontario a sut►t►l,J of electric power," was duly passed.. signed and scaled. beinstructed to publish .Notice int Lacy r(17ydro:Eri tris power to be submitted to the electors of -the Police Village of Ripley. as directed by the Art -relating thereto•---('arrird. MCCoch--McDonald 1t--- That this, Council do now a(l fauna to meet on the 1701 day of November, 1919. at the usual hour and place.—Carried. Anus Martvn. Clerk. me« Amos 33 1 324 93. :;(t'.', 485 1:;5 4 s 106 -40 1898 3090 1350 Majorilty for Fraserover Case 1192. lfrt r 1 we have • proof. TWO thousand musical crit s• have cridors; f ot: - claim that 27ie NEW ED "The Phonograph :with a Sou%" RE-CREATES -hie human voic e and the 11lusic of human pla'ved instFuments i:hunt the .ii-':,:,.st deviation from the original.' "What the ' Critifs• Sav", tells the 'tcry cornpleteA'.. -,fsk for a i• and also or oar tau?ifu .0 rooPT r cotan i usu 1, -.'ken you'come'Io hear the ecu; E,(isoir. American invostors' are k:abscribing Vi. I;. -ds 'arc ▪ andlellitr yid