HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-08-04, Page 511
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, . A _ADORN!
4tii? 1921
b
• � . all Each > an actual cant, s-officially.
l fiicia y p° 1
Branch Until each individual Forestry
d �' 't to prevent forest fires, Government , l
' •:� judgment.
h d fire or throwing a June 2 1920-A section
cigarette into slash burned over two of burning ties tog 1,200
ship ,
'll buildings and equipment d p • •t
tR• $ d
• - _ despite rompt action burned
over 1,800 acres including 2,000,000 feet May 27th, 1920-A squatter, burning de
d set of new camps worth 1000
$1 b near his aha
• mill four camps large July 4th 1920 -Tourists le p
quantities f applies and equipment to a shore of Deer Lake Af
• 1 1 f $40 000 rangers put fire out,
dead. M y 4th, 1921 -Lumbermen burning
round their camps, lost control May 31st, 1920-A neglected fire,
fire and • ] 5 000 'despite ff is of Chief Fire Ranger
d 't men, burned 1,200 acres of Young p n
May••7th 1921 Indians 1 p fire,
'ed 7 000 acres and took one
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-.or cigar ends.' Watch .out, lest your fire gets
Fc
r. est • fires
s t e. Fire Rangers of Ontario
EIDE° are � netances' of cairelessn a such a 11 reported
are meeting the time. realizes persona
in detail' to the .ores. ry . Fires personal
responsibility'an' co-ops a fes ..
can hope merely to,lessen the tragic consequences of such- human careless-
' gess and, bad,
Save Ontario's Forests
They're sou
s ' fire which burned •over °12,000 acreasuof and
Lumberimen 8 Fires tier worth $20,000 on the stump,
by ea his amu ge town_ o away to thew ir regular
work. The; fire spread over acres.
,
` s including buildings
feet of pine, si
$5,000 mill, camp
worth $7,000, 'sawn lumber'worth 7,500, Fires Set Out Under Pernik
ra m slash
lack pine trees,- One ,
be_.. . underk• mit., lost control through bad eirg
• May. 1920-Fi�l�s° in=ax rubbish itea�r � � e t and1,Oi30' acres were brBrn�•and, . � ys
Y mn,
May 25th, 1920-A . careless' river driver, logs worth $6,750, and , cost $$11000 t a po h]
and killed several iffier young spruce an J 10th 1921 -Parties burning I sh
• hind a. lamb..r. company's boarding house rnent,buildings, ,including saw mill, were wiped :,
pot away and, p , of out.
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white` pine, an a n shack fired 7,000 acres,
,000. cis
June 1, 1920= -Two old men left to attend . of which were virgin timber, and wiped out
' four setsuf logging
camps..
'to the stop logs'in a dam, •let fire get away .•
from either their smudge or camp fire, and Neglected Camp, Fires
burned over 9,OOQ acres including. 6.000,000 ' • . � it cam fire
on•
feet • of pine, one . * • ter six days'. fight,
quan i ies o : supplies, .,
total value o . , .
in skill
• aon trol of their:.
around acres were burned before
they regained 'i..
Railway: Fires •
butt560 acres of young, •
:pine were ea d . ' .
cainp.
e or ; i ande.- 42
'1921 -Indians eft .. cam
hick burn over 7,
Jtine Pith, 192.0-E igi 1368 et
forest fire which wan over
fu to pu your camp fire
t tiles and outfits, h
cul _'bogs and 1 400 piles, besides'
o 15,000 acres,: .
burning one saw rhil'i, three . sets of lumber
b be0 '
• camps, stables, , houses,
standing.
week of-f1-ghting-to- control.
Be'careful of 1.re inthe-forests. Be care-.
out- ea . out.
pon'tt row awa lighted'inatcliea. eigaerettes .
timber.'"
May 25th, 1920= -Engine i o 2509 set: a away from yell
Ontario '
Fores3ry Branch Parliament Bldgs., Toronto,: Ontario 1!3
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Fa•reGoing--15 to ,.Fate. Returnln,&"—$20 tram WINNIPEG.
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estinatioll.- coat per adh s ut±at point .ti Eu1pl
� cent -per •mlle"Wiaalpee..io i ..
GOING DATES „ TERRITORY • .
' Sion station+ in. Ontario Smith's Falls to and including'roronto oil Ica a .. facto • ore-L-inee
'•' AUOUST •8, and Havelock•Peterboro Line• •
and
From Stations Ktng tonto Renfrew Junction inclusive. • onto and ' ..'' goy. inclusive
From S'tattoes on'roroato•Sudbury ditect hoe, Ye
tween �1Ui�iU�Z :,.. _ _ Arrant -Stations.- 1_ _Port I&cr'ricoll and •Burketoa, CO Hobciygeon, includes
thr_
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Dot.
From afit{foas South iad'West-of-Toronto le trCe,Water: 8lo o Liswvrel fi n c> St. l�[ary .,-
AUOUST 10,.; Owen sound, Watkertoa, brangev --7----
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--._.. Fxsero.P_._, ...t es.Brancbee::.: _.
was Port nurOro o•an&l Tbom ineludve. •
"Sefton.
: tat _
w ions Toronto as
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. siviCIAL 'TRAimir'mOM 'TORONTO'
i ra irons. Canadian Pacific Ticket Agittt.e. • . W. HOWARD. District Passenger + Agent. Toronto.
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ASIN6 LIGHTNING RODS
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Erroneous Opinions Corrected by
Statements of Expert.
. w);y Buildings should `B0' Bedded,.
• ° when Metal Roofs Are. Sate
Shelter of. • Trees Unsafe Dung
Thunder Storms.
(Contributed' by Ontario Deoarttnent•ot
Agriculture, Toronto.)
The many 'direct questions con-
cerning lightning . rods or cables,
• methods of iustsIling, etc., Rept to
the Department of Physicu,, O.A. C., -
Guelph, •''are often accompanied by
statements ox tile views of theme sub-
mitting these questions. The follow= •
res-
`ing lilt oi•Corrected views, or imp
*ions, will Prove, helpful to those who
are' at all' interested` in the protec='
titin-;of;their property from• lightning
diseharges.
' E. denotes an erroneous view of
statement. , , , '
C. denotes correct explanation! or,
statements of facts. '
E. Lightning rods. attract the elec-
tric charge on the cloud and then
allow the flash to travel down : the
system -of lightning rods • to the
ground' where it disappears
C. The :rodding system forms a
connecting .link between the•charge.
on the cloud and the charge on the
earth and structure proteeted. The.
chargee. on the: cloud and on the
earth are Of opposite polarity,' and
the induced charge on the earth or
Structure is quietly' .neutralized by
the . rodding' system including; the
ground rod, the cable, and the pointe
do the ridge: The neutralizing of the
charge takes place in the form of an
ablest- oiler& discharge from the
points placed on the ridge; pr' .on,
prominences at various parts of the
-
building•; It is in thug "preventing"
the Sudden Sash from the cloud that
: the chief, efficiency . of the rodding
ey@tem Consists. The system 'heipa to
`avoid destruction. by fires even • in
';cases where a. Sash' cannot be• .pre-
uost
nheard-of .te-dayUt these awith sthe eemraent
rodding Systems being i installed' by
'lightning rod dealers. '"Rodding sYs-•
terns ,properly •installed. do`•protect."
,E.' Any 'kind of rodding, ';system"
is satisfactory if -the proper kind••ef -
rod, or.' cable is used. It all depends
.oli the rod. d.uralxle rod,
C. Rather pay any
copper .over three, ounces per foot,
,and lron�'4yii unces.per foot- 4s-gOJ L
enough` "•if properly. installed:" Em
phasis cannot' be too strongly laid'on•
the "method", Of Installations:. .K..-If'the ground rod. Or cable is
:Placed:i'n the. ground a distance et:
Mi feet. It is cdifsidered-•eatisfaetorto
C. Ground' nods'. ,must be down
• perpetual,molature, or (where this is'
impossible) :special :: arrangements
meet be made to provide the .best.:
grounding, more groanid''rods being;'
:-necessary and speci'al•advice;inust be•
sought as to the. best 'Method" in each.
special case.'-� -
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E. A Building with metal roof is
safe from electrical &lecherges.
1 . AT -metal -roof grounded-at...the,
ceeners;--•and':;with a :'sharpti �•idg-e=
board or points, makes 'an `exeelieiff
system : for. fire protective purposes.
The chief metal parts 'in--the-buiad,
ing must however, be. connected •to
the 'main-syst$m as sitggsted' i-n-
r�dtn speOfioations, 1llilietin No: •
2x0 or_the Department of Agrieu-1=
Lure . for-' OntaTo
E. .Even properly rodded build-
tngs. are sometimes struck -
"C. -Although-the.above. is. true• the
chances of • their being • injured •'ii'
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, ' . ' ' . EIGHTH •DCON: - ICINLOSS- -... _ �., WILD DEER SHOWS ITSELF
(Inteded. for last week) is few. miles east of
o _ ,Folk living;
" Mr,' and Mrs. Almer Ackert, at-: ; •Lochalsh had the now unusual 'ex-
ended Summer School in Goderich-I perience of seeing .a deer' roviina
t MacRae
_ .. k..., ..: .: .' , Iabout their fends. Mr. M
last .wee ..
...Mr. -Rae._.._ tson... it a visitor at and -tinnily report .having " had. a -very
.•. dk,. ;good verve of»tt- on Tuesday
'Murdock Mcl�herson's'.
-- ex
.-Mr, •Ii d Mrs. John S. 'and Mrs. week. The animal.app dent isn
..d tl
s. Earl' Cullie'rt ;and, lEugene - -celletit- condition, -- and .. a fields. - It
wand vi aturdaY-, .: eying. life in the oat
en -
were visitor iii-''Kmeardine. S ,�. Jen
• .. - •gives no evidence`: of ;having been
evelting. _._ .... _ ..
+ 1i ending a dontesticated for otherwise Scone-. on.
Miss Ethel Ei is fon is spmith • friendly. relationships .with men, be-
_ � . s,�ith�M;r��-Mac Smith.. � _ , .. always keep;
few l,_ _._ ._, - .� ,__- ..... :.ends-, in easily a1a'rJ d -and a y pg
ealled.nn r2.. ...,,, g _ _,.., _ .:
.J,H Mcleod _
on this
n_ i - . . a:'safe_di`stanee: It. had'- ,nth
... ing _.at .
on thio line last >rii1'ay e. etting.from field to field'
usb Ctrl x�aitnlae--l4i-leap-14Lyrtl�troull � . R...,.._ _ tvhre astnd-�
mem 9
•Morgan .on the success 'of her four " t Wire,. and-
en�e learn from
trance pupils. Miss Morgan had
i write all passing with • a good. the Huron Expositor that a deer wn
�pilone , • seen: in .the, neighborhood
mark,..'one taking,honors.nSwith Ibrook a couiile of weeks 'ago. Per,
Mr, Wm. rieie siyent Sunday the same animal, as it appears to be
lOMr Con. lei Har. i visitor in leisurly :making its.way northward.
the t Leslie Harris was' a • It should, be quite .safe for some
Lakeside town Sunday.
. • 'strictlyagainst
. time� to noble as ,it is deer'oueide of
el
aw
to shoot 00
«----- the gam .
PAIN IN OF THE BODY the open season, whthereeitt the
,NY,• e, northern woods or int g
•' eadaohe, Neuralgia,'Rd±su�ailo, Beek* of Huron,
'sone sciatic and Ovarian Paint. ' ..
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One or two DR. MIL11:8' ANTI-PAIN0.e..04.0......4-
-fi4.I .
•tite*4 WI
the 'gala i- i0°Z'tI.e ase+ Be whit Your friends think.yoti s*e
• o,tltaea esiU aid Sure. .
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,BOLD IN •LtUCKl�toW BY A.vOid, Wing vrksti pour enSmis$ M►Y
O 4$ 40114§78O tg► brae 1tii ,,.,
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The Red Front H3� rdw are
Brargaln' for fl of
.
Weather •
With every 4 Burner Coal ,Oil.
Stove Nye w l! give entirely
n
free the following-
'
ollowi .g
re.,' "stew kettle
1.Scot�h grey
f Large -enamel spoon.
1 Small tea kettle
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1 Fruit press
.Doz. zinc jar rings.and rub
tiers. ,, -•
...AE & PORTEOUS
Pu011GE'66. -
D,HSt LtONI 1211..
SLEEP
Oh! what a wonderful word, that
is ! Can you .do it? 'That is, drop
off into . a good sound refreshing .
sleep? if you. are unable.: to, there
, i• something wrong with your new
ous .system. .It is a danger signal
nil•ervrousprostration,m6.laric_l_iolia
nervous dyspepsia are only a few of
the serious maladies that are liable
to develop.
DR. R. MILES', NI RVINE -$1.20
it tel and bv-er•
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•willsoothe the err a
_,-_.
st''t�a rred- nerves.- Jxist_�.ori��.or ,two...
• -doses 'helps Nature' to 'restore' them
...to their' normal functions. Guaran-
teed
uaran-
teed'.Safe and Sire
SOLD_ -I?�T ;-LUCKNOW BY
' _ _ Where there is a tendency to
J. GARNET 'ARh1ST�121f:fi const, a ,on; you will find Da.,:
Muss' Lwita• PtLIS effective ,n
keeping the bowels Open
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JOHN' SUTHERLAND & SQNS, Ltd.
- Gus li; Ont;, Insurance, -Fire and'
Marine: , •
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CREAM WANTED
Lucknow L.d.L., No" 428, ,meet in
their lodge. room,_every_.second Tues—
day- o£ :the month at 8' o'clock p.m.
struck,'
1hit onoe r ss atrucLkaat a4I1aI, 1a1r'e so tehw
nt...as :"misleading " When
VY M t ,Tae,
Irwin, Rec. _.
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hundreds Of- thousands: -of' 1611Kes Secy , Wmw..
worth of property is being destroyed
).'
o Hesitates:
�V=h.
Is t Lost" '
't. - `St
•)uon t hesitate.. art. t
Bring your Cream,. Ea
,Poultry to
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gs - and
t woods Ltd
• And tinalke monei.
T A.M., G.R.C. Old-Light_Lo
meets every Thursday night on or;
before -the full moon, in the Masi
onic - Hall,' • Havelock ' . St, Liicknow.
• WM.,:, N. G. Mackenzie; S.W., T.
f t place In a thunder �'
SReid;=-J.W.r J. M-cQuaig, a �.
storm tis srtrt distance from a
free, hut= lighfining-: liabie'-ttz"sirrk_e-- w - k. leen.-. '
anything, or anywhere ------
1.0 0.F..Lucknow Lodge meets every
Friday evening'at'S: o'cic l: i*t tlti.ir
,�•.• ,j, -.Campbell street. All; 'brethren
cordially invited Officers ``' kiob
Grand, •Robt.: •Johnston; Vice 'Grand,
annuaiij in the Province of On A.F. &
• 'there are••on record spaces of twelve
months' duration where.no single
properly. redded building was burn
ed,. and. _pract%ally' none even• -in•
•jured. 4 -.
E The -est -es -
$ . ' tel l
e
C. Keep as far away as• possible
groin trees. All. 'things . are not
equally liable to . be struck There
ntre. .reasd,- •the ease of 'light-
ning
ightning" .discharges., Some things , are
neveslstruck, other things .are •, al-
most invariably struckif a discharge
_ . ' • b. ur•:. Rec.: Sec , E. Ancil.
taken- place�h�ear�therii ,<.;. .. ...Ar-ch.:-BaI[ R..:, .. a
"'E. -Our buildings are insuredSec., Dr. Paternati; . Treaa
Then why rod them ` at extra -
expenset • • •
C. Nb one has any right 'to take
a chalice o'h_ destroying life and pro -
party .eve
pro-.party.::even if the lite, of -the indivi-
dual -or -the property to insured .. Row
about "reduction -ot-: insurance._..p r-
• mi<uye -when buildings are rodded? -
E., Ail.' rodding„ oompanles are
,
'trustworthy Therefore-- b iy<._... the.
_cheapest cable and installation. ,
C. All - rodding :Cohipabies it the
country are 'not equally •trustw•orttiY
even if honest and co shier@leas:-iti�
SILYERWOOII:
E. 'AITCHISON..
F+i31I sanviCs' -
Phone 47. •
.. FAIR ENOUGH
DR1P}KWALTER
Sc .C(it1S1NS'
F
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' URNACES SUPPLIED AND
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-INS
"4TALLS)--PLUIVIIIING AND -
.their_ ork._ There is such a thi g ELIECTRIC' WIRl1
k '1 dge- of the proper
1
alt ltc ot.., poW,e. _ p
refore,: ... 3I CL_
method of installation. :Therefore.
Harper's Weekley tells of a man
who had purchased some currant
buns 'at a bakery and was distressed-:
on starting to eat one to find that it.
contained a fly. Returning to the
bakery ha made an indignant corn
plaint demanding another bun in the
place of the inhat•i ttti One.
"I'm sotryt sir, told tho'saleawo-
tin "1 ain't give, olt *water bun l
ibtttw l• i
t. •.•yam..„ •
AGENTS Dolt THE
des}.. only vditit _those companies, who l?ELE85 k'Y]RNACE.
know their bliiir esa-=a,hidtguarantee_: L.P.W
nod workmanship. The beetle node
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too good ,when human lives are at
stake. •
Conclusion.•-R•Ail ,valuable tariff
buildings, unless of steel structure'
throughout or entirely .enclosed In
tnetal, should be rodded or partly
rodded, as. • the case, may demand,
Only the work of the most reputable
ltm should be considered "good
.nought' 1t in doubt, seek advice
filth . the � physics Department:-
AT..
epartment.-AT.' . C. Blackwood.' Oa. A. College,
iuelph; , • i
should a harvested
,All vegetables i d`
in the early morning and put n
cool place until desired' tor us. None
if 111 1»et 'int bad; �11M �i► ; tool place until Qeafl* for ius. None
11 lilll' 11911t��t
Mi0 folk,. ono* ! ! i�
Fever
SUMMER COLDS, AsTI410.
spoil many a holiday. .
iAH
11A. Z.
Positively 'stops thesis troubles
osi
Sneezing; wetting; �coughin g,
Weeping eyes aren't •necessary
unless you like 'being that way.
$1.00 at your druggist's op write
l'empletone, Toronto.for a fres
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PT 1t 9, Ammo
AF'ORT.
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CCAI:L AN -Y DAY AND. .GET ...A:
SMITHS STORE.,• .'
We .test. Wednesday and Satur-
day, P.M. ' Get•yoer can any, day.
Will flso buy limited ,Quantity
,ofgood o d cedar logs.',,
v1iR.'TIILLiPRECIATE YOUR=
I ATIt01FAGE.� `
---D. ANDREW--
25.11-1f H .
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GRAND TRUNK SYs EM
THE DOUBLE•TRACK ROUTE
:MONTREAL
TORONTO
.DETROIT_-
- ink :CHICAGO
nexeelled-Mang •-Cai---Se ice:: -
tie n' :cels on 1?1�ght Trains and_
i'arlor
Carsprincipal a9 Trains.
... Eitll' il4formatitY;s. fzam�any- Gr _ .
Trunk 'Ticket Agent or C. E. Horn-
ing, District. Passenger Agent,, Tore
onto. ,' • .
F. Phillips, .Agent, Lucknow.
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E' e not
vim e rttatent-
.\n aril%r
_tic.'
4 r 1
V,l
ment for EP?enla ' and S kL^ Irrim.
nous It retie'i•s Si once l ea gt u
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e■
se's
heats the skin, Liar''' hon Dr,
ie s Oint,nent tree 1f, yei.ule t+tlo he. s.
er. n ales :o, stamp n, `1li►tel
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