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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-01-20, Page 5• -01 9 • • MUNNS were always noted ford their extra valuies', in= 'Dress' Goods and for the variety, quan- • 9 i OPT...and-04W of their,. n 'when good were :.'scarce we .stili upheld; the well known fact, of having the best ash; sorted stock in • Bruce 'TNday' to reduce our stock of . Serges we are 9fferi'hg some extra values,. ;that•canuot be iitai lied . even at whole- sale prices- ProfiibYgetting some of these' extra bargains, • 6 . fi. piece 52 -inch Black Serge, pure :wool; $3.75 value for.. , : ,.$1715'- • . 1 'piece 514 -inch Navy Serge, purewool, $4:75 value'for.. ,::; ..$2.95 • 1 piece each Navy," Brown and Burgundy Serge, beautiful twill, • 58 •' inches wider. regular $5.50, yd., for. . ... , .$4:15 yd. • 1 'piece each Sand, Burgundy, Midnight •and Navy Serge, 50 inches; wide,' ' pure wool, regular : $3.90 for . ,'. ...: ....$2.75 .:.10 yds: each 54iinch Black.and Navy Serge with 'white stripe,' pure wool, make eaut of a skirt, regular $b:00 value for.:.. .. . ' . 40 'yds. Black Poplin,•bighly mercerized, washable, retains its lustre, extra extra heavy . weight, 40• inches wide;. regular $2.25'va'+re for....., • $1,25 yd. 54 -inch Black and White'•and fled.and White '4-inch;checks, a,mia;tu- e of, Woad and cotton, good for dresses heavy enough'for Children's- :Spring, Coats,' good value at' $3.00• a 'yd; January ; Price. , . • a ... •t • HARDWARE iO USE Phone Sixty -Six For Prompt Delivery �e are offering extra speciali paces on the following this week Horse Blankets Blear out at, Whole- sale prices;:„. 'String Bells and C " i Vie. at Whole g h l� s r, sale prances.,.. $35.00 Set Single Harness at $27.50. 2 -inch Canvass per Belting e g at 9c , 31'-2 in. Canvass Belting at 16c foot, 5 Gals. Gasoline Engine Cylinder Oil .a g ' • for $3.15. Not more than 5 gals sold to one customer. . :., ° try. us for '.Electric Light Bulbs, , Toasters, Electric Irons, E•legtric Vacuum•Cleaners', etc. cLE • LIFENY *OF • UflAN� he applications. for New• Assurances *received by the Company during' 19.19 reached a total of over • =0000.0,00 .e 0 'anent' fall, fairs in Quebec :and in. each: :BUSINESS AND SOCIET Y C 111,*' instahce•'•'firs't prizes and'sehampidn; shirts iwere-';won. The December 'num •ber',..of-'The'Agricultural Gazette ` of Canada gives full:detail8• of, the work that is being done at the recently ac2. gaited French`Canadiah horse breed- ing farm. - JOHN TAB. '8UKLAND¢ SUNS.;•Ltd., Guelph. p • Ont.; insurance. Fire and Marine.• DENTIST'• Dr. W. D..:11IcLeod, office McTavish block, • Ripley, = 'Office hours, _ 9 to, ;5 . pM. -•Phone for- appointments. This eXceeds• the largest ;amount of Ordinary, Life ..As- surance` previously written in one: year; by any Company of the British Empire. eo. et a: PO `,:- lic y in 1920. mlth■■� _ a w 7 Agent, Lucknow. • 4.• Hlti$ON' ,T QWNSHIP COiUNCIL Councilniet•pursuant to Statute on `Monday, Jan.,,10," with Reeve-Rutt1e in: the chairs All member's were'pres- s .,.decla. a: - ' "e-: neces r and 'to �k- th arY_ _ y. ent 4 ....tion.-.: rThe.,:tnrnus . gf last meeting :were read .and adopted. • llowin -.•orders on the Treas- . reas- ` ' The fbg. issued: G: 1• ' Mitoney'; p• firer were :printing 40 :Phos.printing contract for 1920, $ , Harris; $15 • --. nee walled by dogs, 0,15 p - a.• valuator• -D. B. _ ,.eertfiea1.11�r,.tHe�heeP r 'McLeod 3:81, hardware •account;'The,.' .. Municipal �GVorld, $9.Q4, -election sup -f 11,55 coal•oil for top- . plies; .las.. Sthiells, $ , tractor wh a g' >f ilra - din , road:and eerti fled by Stewart Campbell; Thos: •Far rell, 70c, T yds gravel 'furnished to, Jno. 'B. Finlay; athmaster; ' W.. • A. Bell, $21.20,' oil for.tractor While road seas`being graded. Ell'ction expenses the �reeent. ` Municipal. Election' were as follows,' s - nd orders on the :Treasurer ;were' is- sued: Jno. L. Gamble, $4.00, Deputy-, returning Officer in Polling • Subdivi- sion No. 1; Jno. Wilkie, $2, Poll Clerk Robt. S. Wilson, $3.00,-rent:of Wood; men's, Hall for•polling booth; Jdseph _D.R.O.- it[:.,No• 2; .W. • 'Dnup'e;--S4. . Graham, $2; Poll Clerk; Jas. Pollock `r 4�...-, -_.Orange Hall for r Polling Booth; R"chr61ertSonr, OLO.-.in Na. 3;; , Jno. McLarty; $2, Poll Clerk; Trustees: of Sschool See. .No. 3, rent of schoolhouse as a polling 'booth;. R. t Ewallwell,' $4, D.R.O. in No: 4; Angus artya, $2, roll Clerk in No. '4;' ,..: in *No. DO a`ld McCharles, $4, ,D;11.0. • k • Mrs. ser,, }�l l 2' b 6- i �e r $ti P W� J McGuire, $3, rent of polL.6hooth; Blahs ,McDonald, $4, Ditto. in No. w J V1f. l tbertson, '$2. pollaclerk .in •No.. '6; Rich. Stanley, $3, rent of polling booth; Angus Martyr, $1b, distribut- ing ballot, boxes, etc.' "-The : following Township Oflcer6 N ' 1Y sppofnted• ior,a..nsuinfl: 'year `Sheeep, Valuatai, Peter Gasp bell; .Sanitary Inspector; John S. Rob- ertson• Caretaker .of Ripley Cemetery H' n �: Dahnrer,' -1. Caretaker.: o Hall, Edward .J: Reevie; Auditors, R. hair W: Logan; .Members Of -Board-of-Heirlth G: If:-Ruttle,. Dr. D. R. Finlayson, Thos. E. Morgan. ' Tlie•' following' By-laws we're, duly - passed, signed and . sealed No 615, to appoint: certain lain ' e h• ments::to `: a'de_ be: g '� � 1`. .-•be•,iti • `tb„t Township Treasurer. Bill of E D, :Bolton was laid over ental; next,_meetng, for. 'further eon-', sideration. McKinnon Irwin:: That the Reeve He Ruttle,••and'the Treasurer, Rod erick 'Martyn, ,be the only officers. au- thorized to sign 'promissory notes: on behalf of: the Corporation' of the .Township.'of Hurdn.--Carried. Ruttle McKay;• That we order six. officers Of the Township of 'Huron for -subsea t._ . _.-, .. � 'p ions • •for .:..The Municipal -the- year -Int World- for --Councilors land Clerk. . , : • oint::n L cnl:._ _._-law.-Ne..�•lir, to--ir tt � ..••..:. ,.... ._.:, . By .... . .«: . pP . .. C�i rlu'd _...;.� , .. __..._,.�. Board of Health for the Tp: of Karon ' „ J . �NlcKay-DlcKznntin: That•the- Clerk for the year. 1921. - ,y , :� , 'I be authorized to order 500•dog, tags -1 _ . .: aries __ ..:,- Oat . , ...._ By-Iaw Nil. 61*T, to ¢t[ the sal to be delivered to the owners of.•dogs of:the : T',Offcers:;'for,, the. year 192,1 ..._ p � according -•to- the Act. �" (chap 92, °II B -law : No• '618, to• authorize th ' Y Geo: V,),1920:. --Carried,'. ' • i of'- 3000:00 from the' Royal a..• borrowing $ . ; ., l4iorgan : 'Ruffle: That the ,Tonn- Bank, of Canada as a Loan :to: The Huron &Kinioas'Municipal Telephone. B ,law No. 619, to amend By -lay, No. 605, "fixing the rents to be cliarg- ed for the Township Hall,; and author-: umat is1i1'-. g E Neuii, ia►iic :;iV4u* ii.. ". m mpl. toll'is: j • Rh ware Ca ,• sule$. • brought good heealltth to heli -a. -minter suita►fiere'. , . , A ii'ealthful, mon savinfi"reniedy, well known 'for fifteen years, pre.. scribed. b doctors, sold by. drug- . iets,'$1:00 a box. • lsk our agents or write for a free tria��l��package•. ....{Tempietoni,. 141,King � ., Toronto LOCAL AGENT, 1s G� ARMSTRONG shin Solicitor . be and ..is hereby in- 'structed to appealthe case of Robert- son vs. Huron to a higher court: Carried • . :•McKinnon -Irwin: T11at the• Clerk be instructed. to advertise for lumber,' tamarack, . cedar, hemlock, red beech or 'ash; by'writing to the several' Yum- ber deealers in the surround mgdis ,trict and report at next; meeting,- Carr:fed: Irwin•-biclCinnon: That` the ''Clerk. �ite iriatrirete'd*t2r a ave°rtitt frs lin_aS` - essor and a collector for the Town= ship for the year 1921. Applications to be received at next .meeting... -Car- tied: McKinnon-I'rwin: That this Coun-♦ ell do %now adjourn to meet .a7:ain• on Monday,'Feb. 14th, 1921, at the ustial hour and ,place. --Carried. " Angus Martyn, Clerk:' time is Money :and one sho ,ld • save one as well as the other: t . The .tfnte to save, motley ii in 'tile• `•morning of liti: I:0eO:F. Lucknow Lodge meets, every, .Friday evening at. 8 o'clock in-their Hall; Campbell street. All .brethren cordially invitid ;'dfke`ers: Noble. Grand, :Robt.' • Johnston;, Vice.Grand; Arch.: Barbour; .Rec. Sec., Ee_:,Aitchi- son; Fin: Sec.; Dr. Paterson;. ''Treas- urer, Alex Ross. A.F &vA.M , Git c. ' Old -Light Lodge meets every.:, Thursday night en or �tefore the full moon, in the as . ` onic Hall, Havelock . St:,'Lucknow- W. M., Al: McGuire; : S. W., Janes Boyle; ,J. W:, N. Ge' Mackenzie ,W Sec'y : A. Wilson.: • • VICTORY: BONDS,bought-and sold. Also farm lands and _ villageffp5=optrty, sMoney to. lean on ls't. and '2nd mo_ rt-_; gages at current rates of interest. In- suran'ce,. • Conveyancing, etc.- ° 'JOieph: .Agnew Notary PubLc, Allin Block, Luckttow:Ont. • . THE HORSE . STILL :THRIVES, Motor `power has Iargely.;'•invaded t,he'province of the horse, but the' an, imal still'iives a . trives and still. has 'itswides readus fu1ne s Th' P ,great ;war hadits devastating tn'$u that attraction which.dimples, "palms erne on the 'horse -and also developed' tike • cussed roses •eaves, • and flowers' v lue'o n1a hiller y`in its :lace: • like eyes have for' us But; if baby is••. But,x erience has•,ro n that But experience proven there 'are • still . many uses., to whieh the: horse, can !lie better applied than mot or or steam ,power. When ' trains "came 'in the horse.: �5`'to'.disappear. .. a When -the .. - trolley -We 'add ted:: o, y p • A° SUNSHJNY OLD' AGE . f Nothing is:lmofe beautifi1l or.inspar- ing than loving,- •cheerful,. sunshiny. °old, folks about the house.•"I am use= less," ' ';I am helpless," •"Iyam a bur= -den,". I have outgrown aiy usefulness" says .,many : white-haired ; ones :whose: hands are .s'eamed `with toil; repder d in• willing service -° hen " they were able to server This idea of being' use lel s`' and bgrde>lauriie on--the•-part of tr e: -aged'is 'all -wring: ---Aode from thei> •claun"to care and, attention, by, reason of past services, they hive' ,a claani_ilik f that of 'infancy Who thinks of `,a baby- as burdensonte "__Don't civ erybody in the house vie with ..every •body ,else .for the: honor of serving. • 'baby; And is not baby, whb can do absalutely, nothing >for•'himself, the joy of the. home?' All he; can give in. •retu-rn •is his' royal favor -,and. he. is • , AGI It is thpug,i:t that farmers keep hen; 10.0.11 jou aid a.ur Iti•u table Wint• - er egg-:ro isutioat: And At i;* also, a common belief' that, late,hatche4 rets d:omtai mce .to lay on1' during the 2ozloai� din sl,ting.. T9• throw some lit,tht •Wit• i.11:s ,subject,it was decided air s'✓io tel ctdrr'aYare early pullets, late rollers;,°yeariizil liers.'and old bens as winter layorsr at the . Cap Rouge l is, perimetital Station..• • Thee 'experiment . began on thfirst. day of November andended on the last day • of 1''ebruary* during live con- secati a years: The:number of birds_ in each 'pen was' about twenty -1 e,=:' and .the Whole lot ooupied 'the Sallie :house, . "strict` 'record was kept of all feed; consumed; `also of all egg produced by:every'pen• At the begin= ning and at the end of each caper' ,went the birds wertoiweighed.' so the , in the' spring,: .the gain dor loss in 'weight could 'he crested or:. debited 'to thein. ,. ,as=.• If the cost' of production - of one . dozen of •eggs; during winter, is•tak- en as '100 for .early pullets,. hatched • 'before 'May, it would'"be represented`' by 249 for. yearling 'hens; by ,280 for late pullets-; hatched= after April, and by $48. for ,old.:hens.• • In 'other words, • when pullets 'batched before . May proms • duced . a certain number of. eggs • at a oat of $1:00, 'yearling hens produced the :same number at a'cost: of '$2:49, pullets hatched after April .at a^cost of. $2:80' and old' •hen$ 'at a . cos. of ' :It -is sometimes objected . that, though early pullets : lay mare: eggs than -yearling or older hens, the size of the eggs ,is such that they ,would • bring ranch 'less if eggs were sold by weight-' °Taking• the figures from the iM present experirent, we find that, for ) . , p { , Y�a�rj,�i the k sane -'v eight of eggs* • when its, ost $1:00 to produce then with early • . pullets,. it cast:$2:35: to produee them . NV it z yearling hnns;. 0.9.? with late pullets and $8:10 with' old hens: It «alli be seen that,'' as expected; • the. weight. ofreggs, from henis•was'a little larger' than that ' Irdni' early *Pullets,. '° 't the difference,: does not: materially change ,the 'figures' for the cost.•.per .: dozen , ,,t The birds ,.ni ed-for.`this experiment. were net specially bred :fo8r egg pro- duction; .so that, the: eal'ly pullets 'put• in. each:,' year were not.,frorn better stocis<,:than'the yearling orthat';:- as • Two seasons.' the ;yearling hens used. ,,for,,`tins: experiment :were the 'de:•- birdS with!. the 'excepton,-of-'a • very ren ' •hick ;"had' : died,. as 'the ones." in the pen of .early. •pullets• of the previ- ons y ear,• and- in both cases they'were. t ." for cost'of production; below ,the •nevi,' lot • of early pullets'.. taker* .iizdiscrini- inately in the, farm' flock That early=pullets' are'the• cheapest,, •producers of 'winter eggs has- been told and written ' so often `:thatit. as like an ' -old' story'.: But a carefully • cti ducted experiment` will again :re - "Mind -'farmer's- of a well-known feet which' they often seem'.liable `to for- not"always:' generous ..of that. to, -de vpted,•slaves, for baby makes no;sec • _ stiles until with es _and�di . years comes the sad 'secret • that he can sometimes . win by • diplomacy 'what should be'his •by` right Of; course i-it-true;:babyexerelses, a. nope and a promise, age should. be; :•and bene'diction.;' WliereAeb as faith.. .., _. coy of his fatiors :age-, knowing that' love 's- divine,' conscientiously bestows* `this annest reci4us'of' all- •gifts, -as -the p -. --bather s ends-sunsh'ne .rain. upon, -pzaaed`ssrtic�-�=cr_iplil; al•ow, _wasi._:w:and: rniust: .a4evPi tlitnk,.,aged 1 dealt .the. horse. When the bicycle - begonia a furore the horse became an objeer-of-eorri 1T hen tiro Antonio - ones;! because y ou can not ' serve, dr can not ,give 'money,'. that. you :are to:bi• -E or- 'powerless to -hep -•and• ess"• , - -body' "lv' wants kind„words, 'everybody bile .and, later, the, tractor appeared boo„ the horse was to vanish;;: but he maintained 'his •ground.` Hi& numbers are not decreasing to any notable ex- tent whilehis, quaky has evei•:.an up- ward 'trend, Breeding stations are be ing established and ereryeffort:is he ;ing 'Made: in Maintain breed -Ay Saskatchewan's' success in winning, 'chantliions)aips at the recent Iiiterna- trona]=.Stock Show in. Chicago is. an evidence o the tn ..ke success that ard 'f has been met with in Canada .rut the West10.-net -Alone.in the,piarch et,- horse improvement •and development: T4tan-the • Pr-enoh e'anadian-, there is pro` fi "iif r drat ..as more hardy or agricultui°ally useful. The French:Canadian Horne Breeders' Association has long been ,in'affiliation for record purposes• with the •Nation=. al Live Stock Record Board at Ot- tawa, atttl inthe last two years that Associa't'ioV has turned over to the Dominion Department of 'Agriculttare for twenty yea'rs a farm of .doe huts-•• dred acres at Sty Joachim,-Oue.,, to lie mainly: used for tho breeding of • its pitrtieulat: ty;ie horse. • there are at° p re S13ent 61 . ,Er� nch-Canadian herses' P . on the farm, all registered. •'Entries were made at tome of the Mara urotn- vi'ants. words of reneouragement; ev- • ry od •-eve - boa." Wants ''loye: Pe"r- haps, appreciation of, love given may not be..always, ready, Nevem mind: Be patient..Presently folks will :be-' e•in• to turn to•vou. as flowers to the _. ,. _ ,.eb'4d-. sift ,.Wheri- .rhrldren-and grand. ren went . someone to rejoice,, and be glad with them, they' , will come to• grandpa and grandma. itAFEKING get •. - • • THE PLACE: WHERE•:YOU BELONG. '• There, is soniiethint very suOgestive in .the 'coniate0444.pr0cess ,f tr:..grading certain fruits ' Oranges, for instance~ roll down a long chute,perforaied Lith. holes *of various, sizes, and the.. :small: Oranges ,g s drop. through the lift%; 'holes, while •thealarge •ones• roll on '' " ;each.. bey.,r the pl .tace.where,'they. belon .; • There is no. fa'•ori i stn t__:......::...�:'�: ,it., One' orange is not 'luckier than an= Other:. But thh..sniall.help mechanic- all='TTa ihs•.the small -orae e,•and th ...�. t;', ey• s.nall `orange; as= inevitably _,seeks- the: small Bole C ¢'. Perh2i the' olds afic' on" f p. ata o huinaai , beluga:, caa not -be done : as easily; .and, y eA in• 'general; the' 7principxe laoldlu., The inan'.1 a•'an infernos .position usual f ly+: accuses has superiors;of unfairness' or: else holdi hit luck.-responsibld 'It is trie'`° there' are business h use o, s Where preferMentt, is•: by favori ism but they; are::hot likely to `last, long.' Self interest prom;ats :+ei•gry :.employer tri rLcogtiize'mer°it and ability., As :a. " '.�• rule the people in the little places are .: fitted to them, and not to something. bigger and . More responsible... It is 'often amusing- to hear the em- ,• ,:nloyees of a man• Who has built up•.a bi business• discussin Mistak • � g z es.• as a rule the store insignificantR'°the employee, the more' sweeping his crit isisms" The -•e ei i-gr-.the--bookkeetier-is•• • pretty,; sure that „in the place bf "the o'1d`naiiir he nou7dfisoAnonde`rs lit obserlation 'does not• bear him out • The man in ' the, responsible place is generally .there because' he. deserves to be. Thu,little'plaa:es eould not hold ' :him., •'Ile inevitably: gravitated' :to a. position 'worthy 'of his ability. In the case of,oranges, the growing time is coon ,rarer, bui`"'this is not th'e ease with human beings: The best thing to horn for by a .youth in" an inferior position is not that }lis "luck"' Will change, or that he Will .somehow become Possessed of a pull, lint: that .he will do Some growing, so that the : small „place will no longer be agile to rTljeSday .Iazi. IS. . ii a `c" a� al":D''zttivatl �eatia;:.° er these days. • ' Miss Winnifred Blake 'is spending a, few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Hoff- man, at. Dunnville. ' Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Webster and falitily,'of, Big Valley, Alta., are Vis- iting Mafeking relatives this week. Mrs. Paul Reed, of 'Lucknow, is vis - '".ting her daughter, -Mrs. Thos. Ander- son, ,•it present. • ; the Platy: friends bf: ,Mrs._ James Webster will be glad to Ycnotr that`she is recovering, though slowly, item her severe illnesia, r ' ..- ...- •U keep Mina , • • 1 • c .t..:"fiefs• y • i fa 4 • k o•• • CI