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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-06-27, Page 8
.r OXFORDS she Correct Think in -Footwear We are showing two new lines of Oxfords this week that are right up to the minute in style. No. 8511. Women's A11 Patent, 5 Eyelet Oxford, newt 3.,$ Spike CR Heel, one of e th season's newest creations in low $5 00shoes, sizes 5 to 6, C 8/D widths, specially priced at Ido.96. Nl,etts arec><al. • ..... ' D k Brown. Oxford., new English, last, lel T h tv thWhite ing in to Fncittvear 1t will pay you, to collie to us. �J►11 r6r low heel. Very swagger. Sp ..„ , , , ,.,, , . . r MANY ACRES 1N FLAXIFOR APIARY sur LABOR 1S Sl ARCR _ 'Equipment Re* nsure Success. At about the same time that the farm- ers of Canada were called upon to* their utmost toward national production c'£ feed stuffs in said of the great cause, the ilea: growers of the country w similarly told that if right an racy are to prevail, Tritai flax fibre—and $vein the wings of al have resp0ind dttioiaal .---•V en wan lug any . . 011, h Our k of this opnlar line is large and well asserted and prices right, stock HOSIERY When a person • is wearing nic is. only naturalthey should iery to 'match, Our hos is now well assorted` , Lisle and Cotton tion that we stock of the men and SP ARIRRINI ent f Silk,. ight men. u11es a- good, diu111 Hose for TI -IIS WEEK bite Cotton Hose -at 2.5c pair. Black 'Cotton Hose, Radium, 35c a air for SLOB. • • es for women are in: Grey, White, Brown d Black, itt 50, 65, 75e, 1 00 and $1.35. e 1.11o.•o Silk hosiery, grey only, at $2.50 a pair. , HALF 'HOSE FOR MEDT Speeial lines of Cotton, Silk and ?isle Hose just to hand include some very exclusive silly hose at 1,00, 1•.25 and $1.50 a •pair. See 00 Grey Silly and Woof Sox at 75c 'pear, CAMERON CO. ....�- a,•,' ill;., -; I, Ili Af�° l`SHINV St C { 9 i u(� wmr'r.7.N 4]OD i,II�e �• u. III! '� ..c f. .►,5 ftra� :.Y” a .L. r rn a I. II L. F c .I , � Peafowl* q, { ( I 'IIS d I r �° S {filial. ;4+,: Illi'; t• : y rt, t9PrY r°,- ,,ti. t1 II nl _,l+ �- (SEIFI DDOR� L, .1 m• r• p •K • c. Propositi iti h eMc01 Here xs th try . . • Sunshinehine �urnace poro sition. p ivicClary's heating engin- eers will 'give you advice •'and estimates •tif cost of correct heating plant. free. When. you purchase a Sun- shine Furnace,�Y McC s engineers. will provide 'you, proper plans for installing •r.. �,. it tile. , Mcg1try'way by 'Which they', will guarantee safaetory results. • Full information- about 'the Sunshine acewill be sent free to -an address Furn : Y s • upon. req uest to nearest branch office. London • ,St. Sohn,,1 B. nsm Furnace Ltioknow,'Sunday afternoon, • Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Twainley ' and, M. and,°Firs. John Blake spent-, Sunday evening at Roy Maize's, con. 4 . Wallace ' Twamle y has in v ested in.a t debaker:car, Mrs. S', J: Kilpatrick triC k a a, end,: t P attend Wes p� . en Parr w 0 wedding at ' chard o It new 'house last ayes a Y. • substantial looking re. wish them many ears. eri it: into, their some, Toronto Montreal Winnipeg . ; . Vancouver• •Calgary - Aamiitop, Edmonton ,Saskatoon 70 • Eighth Con., Kinloss. ' oda une :24. • --�1Zop y, J 1 Mr: .and. Mrs. Geo.. Richardson and 1 . i.e. tSound M Atkinson: m tore -wen >� o d to O � on Monday last. . r;: an ";:.?T. _: . Teeswater � d Mrs � � McKay, o f T visited;•at+� the home of •Mr:`.,TOhn . Dick's 'Cale' farcy last, .week.,- ,, e Et h'G1u belt's ent;a few 'dap :MMrJsp 1 p... ._ __y. of .last'. week.. visiting friends in'Lucan. a..1.,g1;5-44, i- .Qiak# .c-u� �f'h lti^ uOSi, Pte. x�t , 'lsilberr. . Miss A. DICL3y. and Mrs. Arthur, .0f L' d hi d 1 3701 v© re ---for e farmers erentially, con retention of their site the need for thein in hue. The flax growers nde their prepardtions, for a a0% yeasts an .Ontario fibre production -and have now come to. -the Organiztlio of Resources -Committee, saying, in effect: "We have• done our best; now do Yalu beet to give int the -labour teijred for pullinf$ the flax. `The flax fields will be ready for work ',era, about =.nilet 4-uly. -and • .the -organized providers of labour now count upon the Youth of Ontario, especially in the flax• growing districts, to rally to the millers. NEEDI D Fen A.18,1I.ANES Last season 8,000 Ontario' acres were planted for li x. In the spring the ilex producers of the Province were made aequaintad with the .imperative necee: city for increased'„production on their part, flax fibre being of paramount nlecea: stty ie the winging of iarple nes and the available supplies of fibre being so in- sufficient that the mills of Great Britain. were only' in a position to operate a.clay and a half in each week. In Canada there are two '.flax growing sections the great North-West and On- tario. Between the tein there exists this essential distinction. that while the Ncrth•West 'flax gross .freely, it; heade low, he fibre arcentage 1' i.ng therefore exceedingly small, leOntarie the flax attains re maxiutu fiii re production: And fibre in what is wanted more ,than all el ' se forairplanes.' „Hearing the call, ' Oittarto a flair u.eu a fleabag newd ere it.: This a,hey. have I2,000 'odd acres growing, a 54' ' in crease:..They are also preparing to meet the-Urgent;oaTh1orheed'•fax for Ireland,. `Sehool closes Friday: We • under stand Miss Dou hert Y is engaged for nest year • in a©school in' - Cblbourne, which much wh more ff t convenient ' er • o home in Goderich. She was very faith- ful in the discharge of her du ties as teacher here - during 'the past: year, and we shall h miss alsoher fr s om the Church and Sunday School., We wish her sub- cess in her new position.' • Mr. David Errington and .his, wood sawing outfit are in the 'neighborhood ' . this week. liere• they have•.thia year met 25/ of aria co . a Hann tie' and where � the n r P , Britii, i = ed. is' so urgent -that. t•the than 1: g a, tis s pen d in no less Canadian; flare ea P' fang Western under. Irish growing co - crease the fibre p ro p ortton. • ''�hOpin g • P p _ - .. Y Di PE TD ON YQU'tits To ull the Ontario flax th p mi , s millers end rim ril upon ex St. Helens! Tuesday; June 25 Miss•W D: Rutherford is home from Fergcs• :for a week 'before going to Tor- onto' where she ,will take. the summer' course. in art: Mrs. Jack Sheriff and little da ughter,'• of Lucknow, spent the week -end at W. G: �McCrostie's Mr.and Miss 'Currie, of Wingham, . were Sunday da visitors at i y .� s. Alex Stuart's. Mr.•a d Mrs: • and M Sandy Purdon, • ,of Whitechurch; and Mr. Jack Thom,' of ' Brussels :visited a Mr.'Ed Thorn's .on= launday., Mr: •.Mc , D. Allister. Mr...an' . u yrs. tic • `PliersonmTti'a air: and:' Mas. Jas::` i0it t. on on on -a; t arty ay save. ' Donald,;of Quelph; attended' the funeral Pte. Chas: hose ha's•ret q•rned'to duties. • of Mr. Muncan McDonald of Lucknow. r heirlre.._'liciys ie aloha viii Ripley, spent Friday afternoon at Mae Smith's • ` after �a -short =visit- with itis: brother t Gamble .;ifira Mar are G � Mike and:Miss Mr. g I and 'Mr: W m, Johnston'` motored tQ,Lan- don on Mouedayof this week to see Pt€s. Wilfred Gamble and,. Elliot .Johnston.. . • M. . John Si Morgan,.' of Wingham, called on, his, friends. of. the 8th con Monday o"f 'keit week. - The garden party- at .Holyrood Wwae, largely,? attended and all report a good time, an excellent tea ante :grand pro- ' gram. Mr. and Mrs. James' •Montgoomery, of Y the 8th and Mrs `M �i rata of e r 'Ripley,Y, con.,.. metered :to "London .on Saturday. '• Culross Centre '-.Monaay,.Juna: 4 work is the order et the day, flout Mrs. Water Ross attd eon spent a. couple of days' last week at the home of bet parents, Mr. and Mrs, I, Erb, of N1 ern, Mrs; McPherson an r ' rarid s. McDonald Walter Ross, 4. • are: visiting Miss Janet -McDonald for a few days. Mafeking . --Tuesday, June 25 . : Mr.. Jas. Saunders and George arrived home ".last ' 'Thursday. from London. George gets thirty -days leave at present., Rte. Sam Cooke was home one day last' week on : what lie. then expected was'• last leave. However, we : under- stand he,; will not besent overseas for _.. "some ti a et m y • A -number of • Mafekingites-attended the Crewe garden 'party last: Friday eveningand re ort�a' ood time, p ..g • Garden artiest are the order -of the p day.' Be sure to .attend • the event tit the 'season en Robt. Henry's lawn this (Thursday) everting. • ' Mayne Moffat • will have charge of • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson. and the O. meeting -on Thursday evening daughters, Olive and. Jean visited Mrs. 0 The topic will be `Itow to Hae a 'Good D, Anderson and Mr,:and Mfrs. Aeed,. of Tama " descriptio quI FOR TtUi FARMERS Phone No. 10 is at Your Servi Wei will for Cash—We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit at line a Stunner Program Now and Rave Everything Well Organized •-•The Club Picnic Is* Very Sue” *Cestui Vestturo of the Year's Work. - (Contributed by Ontario Pepartuwent pr Agriculture; Toronto.) XTRAOTED honey production is the most satisfactory for beginners. Start with threo. colonies and sufilcioft equip- , trent and then make tha been pay their way. 'One .colony roes not give the beginner an opportunity to right mistakes or accidents Profitably. Three colonies can bemanaged by devoting end evening. weekly to the apiary.. Avoid many troublesome .pitfalls 'liyy starting with the right hive. The 10 fr. Langstroth hive has given the best satisfaction in Ontario, All bee- 'kee>E;ers' "euppiy houses carry tont -hive and its parts:. in their regular stock. Buy your first hives from a, good manu«acturer, It Is very -ne- cessary. to have all hive parts: inter- changeable so that they may be used pe in any colony in the apiary. . Uni- formity and accurate workmanship alone scan ensure this need, One complete 10 Er. 'Langstrbtla'. hive consists. of: -- (1) A bottom board, (2) A hive' body with self spacing frames and wire. (3) A .telescoping metal ' roof cover. In aadition ,the 'beginner should provide for each colony one queen excluder; two. extra hive -bodies com- plete with • framed;, and y lbs. of medium brood. foundation, which runs 6 sheets' to the lb., to fill the frames with a guide and foundation for the future combs. , " It is advisable to commence with a 2 -ib. package bf: bees and queen;a swarm or a nucleus. Less danger from disease attends- the. buying of pound packages thb,n the buying 'of• swarms and nuclei. Pound packages may • be secured for 'delivery rum May :1st to Tune 30th. Early -pack ages will yield a surplus if carefully handled, Enquire. of the • Provincial Apiarist re disease in your locality before buying swarms, . nuclei or col onies. .',Chep• accessory ,.equipment for • the beginner should consist et, .. 1. A Veil 'o' I 'Y f black cotton ' ( c t tulle. � 1. A eta lar' ( ) d bee meeker, e amC.r n . (3)i• h e Cool.. A v, (4) A spur wheel • wire embedder. . ' (5") An `uncapping knife: •. (6) An uncapping. box: , (.7). •A csiin.3 te-.net of De. artment-' literature; Bulletins 213,.2'33 and 256, and a good 'reference bee boos.* (8) A'small honey extractor... With• the exception ce io o Nos.' ` ' t n No . b a�n P $ 1 d 8,it•i s advisable aa, a to i • i acquire n b cqu t e mu- teriai nee led from asupply i Linn at y once. The , uncapping pp ng box can • be made at home, Land the beginner could probably -co-operate, with anoth- er beekeeper in securing the' u§e• of an extractor. 'With. 'the increase" of. -coi'o,nies-to ten, it would then be .ad visable to provide a storage' Can,,Lo let , in handling' the .crop, -W. A. ' =.:Ontario Agricultural College. • , deP . ..p a . Y priced bid- Thee •so fu1 I°'armejrs' ' Club. .ian 'lab ur' of which •tkt wi °cations • . o > .Y � take:... the and Shed wi some..farrriers• as- ruti available supply. They t re- 'built upon the r has .been brief quire.: the mobilization of all flit an . ed. :Why the' di fferen4Others have n and woman' bo Perhaps a very short`ve', endur y and girl labour p r explain th•e fernier '�° ,case,. A `of`the immediate yirinitiesof the aisle . club, organized by ,ca district re for whose convenience automobiles an aootative, got 'away apparently a good start, then :hatted, . uncertainly •other, von Iles will be provided to'taka Ind dually died a, lingering. deet! the workers from .their. homes :to the tam general debility. :When asked ',explain the h@ fields- each ,morning,. returni{.� thein 'at, ta�, reason, the represen- ni hty', I emp• gave -one --Promptly •and with i4 Should these two classes of labo• lie club died because' els dib;,, .,, , e the farm- insufficient --as. they apparently mu'• Were eat want it. ,!tie members recourse will be had to boys recruit 'but neve persuaded to organize ifs and' elsewhere for whom it ., they w °Ok any real interest in. in the cities at i never really cony' t .wa •ed Mr". it:.l necessity.... .c"So :far I @ , l n t lie ar d 1. t o any yro- r v p a pg i el n fully n revive and p P X dal either, and 1 `don't a tar, to atttinnt o inject- any arta-. i° Y 1tt A :., �i. _ it. ,Whezi• the.. sold . n that ddskiet are . really officials.. of 'erg �tke idea -o the necessity position. fel •• Y n w t►-ien .�� it to i:m @ . That e� some wor 1L:111Svh'""kiLil%.. v. '-'.o1Z:- to car : ittl°st canoeof . servesrtificial stimulaation dangerous Pas i s'binvalid through'a for a h Y as a. steady diet to 'failure.: A f is foredoomed 'must not .be an 1� side stimulation ha association. is a safe. bet its` days, ''hen Crit_' • But • many others .ho.,- given,. it Work .'--•: doing things of: th'eir''•.success. They member conscious of the va ganizatioir in the: communit FAL..MERS! Here Isa ReaiBargain We have in stock : seventeen 'or eighteen -hundred feet of Pure Manilla Hay Fdrk Rope' which we are putting up for sale at 8 1-2c per ft. T his is' not British Manilla or Sisal. It is ABSOLUTELY PURE .MANILLA. If . nintere ted o s e us your order as this price is less than to-da'y�7. 'sc east. ste We have a quantity of the Hatch Barn Doo r Track and Hal gers. This is a Stormproof and.. birdproof track, . The • Hangers can't possibly get off. . This while it lasts at the old price. The LjickuowFIardware& CoalCa; THE STORE' THAT: NEVER ,DISAPPOINTS :r adding Would Have lire- vented' $331,450' Loss. • 0ereereer for Lambs at 1A'eauiug-, Bif- • retir•ent Ways . Fruits'. and Vege- ' tables. May Be Used as Substitutes f Fonda � t fi O • -Arm N u y Requires. ' Centrum t t u ed y Ontii ` )e x x rtttyen o P t >Z: Agricultut�e, Toronto p g a eonil5rebensive'•eonciusion,, • from , our tnvestlgatians, '.we -.•_.ba «e' found-- tha: _...i .. E t, f ail the buildings'. in rural :Ontario were rodded more thane 95 per cent; • rnf tile' annual damage to° buildings I h'tnin wo ld u 2y. t be revers d lightningp , te, . rhe 'methodwhich.. b this. can 1 sto Ycu n ,,was arrived at was :as follows: in: 19:12 eighteen' insurance- companies in Qntario: • kept `'special records, for .Is:: ' fxom:-..4heir_.taports': --learn that Crit of every 7;0002'untoddeii nuiTdliigs irisuieal by :tbe i `37 wet struck .b .'-lgh b 1 tui hi n while. in- e: r . g g, eery .1,Qoo ro.lded ones only .two ,were •struek by.. • lightning..: The • rods pre vented damage in 35 cases, out of an •. xpectancy•• of: 37, 'showing an efti-. ';iecrcy of 94..7 p.c. -.Since that we aye determined the eflicieticy:for;the years -•19T3', 1914 and 1'91'5,... The resatts Cor the: our years are as Follows: E iciency ,far• of -Rods. 1 15 *......... '9'2.0 9 .: 91;8. - Average for�o4. ' 8.9 Mr. and Mrs. T,' Moorehead and 'Mrs Moorehead sr: motored up.fremi $ramp--' ton:'and spent a few days'. with friends' here: ' ` tan side g Monday, June ri4 Jimmie Roes' Ford car.arrived' on Friday . • Russel' Reid is home on 'thirty d `e aY leaye. • : Mrs.Will Reid,- of Lucknow, is visit- ing at 3.4. Hurray's. . The anniversary services On Sunday Were well attended. Excellent sermons were preached tby M. Amos, of ralmers• ton,' and appropriatemust° was pro:sided by the choir, omfortable Damps' will - be established mea i- equipped, , ' d sleeping and in, accommodation being provided tinder the- operation. generally , of -:. ,.s: _:l� .. • ` i e o + ing e,t en•• �"i`;+t.' .iii.._. , F1EnCt'.� b_ z,1 �I.ir tz _ t .. + 0 o o :,i tr la. 'of tilli>m! tta...�.th.._w.o.�...,rwi?..i? an.: aerie of flax' per day, and as the offer• ed wage is 515 an: acre, this Means an • average of Si a day to the lads. • ..These s boy ,' camps will open about July lath' and be in_'operation for the subsequent fortnight. Three thousand lade' in all •.will, • it is expected; be te- quired. For -these the Organization of Kesourcee Committee is first appealing to the localities' in prext nlity ' to the fields,- through the schools, the patriotic societies and other media:. Response for numbers. suticient the demands of the millers means very much toward the hastening of victory 'and the da of peace. . y The •agreement under which the need- ed labour is being recruited is ,eouehed in terms of fairness and generosity: It provides for free transportation to the fieldu or payinent for the time thus oc- cupied by those who prefer to walk.: 'It fixes a nnniniuixr wage of $1 00 a day, rain or shine, six days in, the week. Foe .piece workers, if a group'rn?jnrity are not earning at least' 15: ;cents- all 100, that flat :rate will prevail, tiered. ;,ceded', cret :rY executives are' enthusiastic, tnee' '- developed progressive policies they -work to make them-suceeas 'And work honestly undertaken a wisely .directed will always make club or . association ' successful •if :it has the .right. kind of material to work with, In the summer, the•club ought not to be allowed tolose'. its . grip. Row about a herd testing t= s hm ee-- has 'your club, taken that up yet? Perhaps those members - needing drainage can have surveys': made of their .fields, ' purchase tileco-opera- tively, :socuro at. tractions ditcher, and if need be, borrow provincial funds to pay'a large part bf the Cost. Ent: leas ways present themselves to matte the fanners' association .a real, fordo 11i every month, Above all, don't for- get the farmers' picnic -•a little fun makos the work more a iistent,- :Utile Miller, Ontario Department of Agriculture,• ,• To apply these figures: The report' of. the Superintendent' of Insurance shows that in 1912 the ins �.ancee paid on losses caused by lightning, was $262,282.- 'No • loubt the antuidi loss• exceeded •the insurance by POW haps, 1-3 or ., : if so, the" aettiskt• toss was 5350;00.0 or over. 94,7, per cent. o this t suis I'. 3331,450, bat b w fell represents the saving . that Would: tiav e effected e been n ft eta a tbatea r i . f all 'Ythe but hid been buildings ti g rodded. cereal%. -Monday,'June 24. Mrs: Wm. Bell is suffering from• sprained ankle th y e days.r Mr. and Mrs. A. Emmetton spent Sunday at. Mr:. J. Brown's... # Miss McKim, of Tiverton, tie visiti'n her sister, Mrs..Robt Fitzgerald: 'Mrs. Martin, of Kincardine, visited,- -at •Wm: Bell's -last 4londa :•. � Mr Wm. fpm Henry and Miss Jenne, of Kincardine; Called on friends here' lad, week, •. .. la • Laurier ' . --Tuesday, June 2s .Mr.•and Mrs .J: K. MacKenzie, Neilt,' Roy and Annie Scott motored to Lou- den and •Ingersol on Saturday last.• Pte.' Wilfred. Bradley, from London, spent the week•:end at his ho=ne here., The Laurier school is having their annual picnf° at the end of the 12th ort Thursday afteroon..• RE MATerms On and` of F . t x July I match. - t es„ win soya � of a war t t nee by �reaoil . o at least 40c per pkg. ; our present stock for k g We are p era Esc per pk . and c11�: vwe_I , g�lon1€ . . . t{i O' l In Soaps of all kinds ds good vel • nes to offer.� while stocks cks '6 bars good size Toilet' .• bars Soa • fora c .. ,•. • � Paint Olive, ' p ti worth. t c: per b r.5 bar for 4 bars Laundry Soap- • ,e, ,, • P �.erinorr. CouY • ard.s Quick Na 1 fort ear 1Z1CI1- ptha and.. 2 pk: s,'Wa Y Amnioma or pe � , sh1g arTlne for �I►OQ� _.These otters cannot lttet.long- '- .. _ • ong as the -see. _ ..--- .... _ - P� -comet be; bought wholesoale `for'theso prices. ,• xn Flou r Old --- ( White. Standard) .and various li selling at old nes of Feed w®aro tock' of ab •ground • . out 200; w 11 @ clonal C)at' Shorts,Y. ng young•hogg, 'tb elear'w °ir• . stxttable for he r tl lasts is At t 3pt , bag ry l) of 80 b++. This is a real l:argain, • pk .. fed 1e reseals good Values offering for next pigs.. � lies, 1 each Toasts: ' t week of so. 3 (wake= and f{rinkl 5 , Cake Flo, . 25c, Puffed Wheat, • e, 27a,, put, at,. 2 litres, 2Jc) l3it;cuit ,, ens, `z' pkgs. 2iic• Barka Flour, '2 , y Crisp, pkgs. 25c•, .. c. 2 , pan. LAYSON