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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-12-15, Page 5r • • CAPITAL .AND RESERVE, =l,ON,0011 Oyer 130 Branches THE [ MOLSONS BANK • Buy Canadian Goods --and' help. to .keep Canadiain'''work- men busy, • it' will hel p you. ' ' ' ' Buy wisely . and .save as much as possible and deposit y our ' • savings in The- Mols ons 'Bank. ,. Courteous service • to all., . • S. :Rc1D, MA$ ►GER, LUCKNOW BRANCH, tt WINGHA:M • :t' CREAM WANTED Monday, Deeember 12.: Short . Course News. -Miss Gil- -FOR-- holme, of Bright, Conclude(' her lect- ures on "Dairying" on Wednesday,. SAF@RTH.December 14th. `Today Pref, Leach, of the 0. A. C., began his lectures on �[ �` "Farm Management". Mr, Riley and. C AL 11 u l Mr. ,Cope will .assist him in tithe .course. These lectures will be contin- ued daily until December, 23rd. These" lectitres 'should prove very ipterest ing.as Prof; Leach is a pioneer in this sphere, and has made a great reputa- tion for himseii: by' his investigations along this line.. Miss: Petty, o Toron- to, is' still in chargeof the, Class in sewing and " millinery; All interested are welcome to attend. Lectures fore- noons from 9 to 12; afternoons from 1,30 to 4;Q.. Mr.,S. B. Stothers : is hi Toronto this eek- with the, nine boys chosen from this County to attend the Spec- ial Educational course in swine, Con- ducted under, the auspices of the Can- adian Swine Breeders' At;eocration, the ,Industrialand' Development.;Corin- cil -of the Canadian Meat packers, . ,TIMBER WOLF SHOT ON PENIN the Live Stock Branch,of•.the Demin.j • "SUL& ion. Department. of Agiiquiture'and the Ontario Departmentf Agricul- ture. Dates D,eceniber 13, -14 ,arid 15. This ,course consists- of. demonstrat- ions on cured •.Wiltshire° sides, swine 'carcasses, selecting correct type, live hogs, inspection .of packing plants, judging 'live hogs, lectures: on •animal diseases, and meat',inspection, Jude-' ing and.grading carcasses, .and • his; .and ' working : of .. h_eg industry in Denmark These courses :are put on as the result of: the proposed buying. of ;hogs acording •to grade. This office is still devoting some time to the im rovement olive, stock mg:. District Passenger ''Agent,., Tor, _ �. • . ._ _. ° , p _. _. and can help farmers lees to aged cote:.. : , ... •_,, . .,; , _-_._,... a. g • bulls : that -have proved their, ability :`F a'i ill[ps� ACen :LuiclsziVW i to-'producegasto; a cklso 'we• cup ---- _ :- direct -them lool `-here they can pro- cure good 'young. bulls. = This ' office is;yolirs,• tberefore._use- it Otherwiselyo*rget 'nothing -Out of - your investment, D. A, Andrew, Mal, Rep,' -o=o-=--s ' CALL ANY DAY AND* GRT A: CAN'AT T. SMITHS STORE... : We test Weddesday' and. Satnr- day, P.M. Get your can any day: • Will also buy .limited quantity 'sof good. cedar logs. • WE WILL APRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. =--D. ANDREW--- 25-11-tf, GRAND TRUNK* SYs EM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUT]; Between- MONTREAL • TORQNTO - DETROIT - and. CHICAGO :.Unexcelled Dining- Car Service. "Sleeping -cars- on: Night°: "Trains sn[d Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains. Full 'information from any _Grand Trunk Ticket. Agent or Q. E. Horn- , t • KINLOSS , •k r ....-..- _. _—.• ,_rte•. _:-.--... poixivow-oarvagru .. ii3 1tSDAy, DECEIti `-'R A 1:921 • • Miss. Cynthia Stewart is visiting in our burg, a Mr, and Mrs. William McGee spent ,Sunday.. at Mr.. Walter Kaake'. • A few of our •eporti'took ,in the play at Bervie, on Thursday night, :• Mr, Sam Sturgeon is employed:. with Mr. Allan Kaake for the Winter, Mrs, A- Stapley has returned home 'after spending a`: few days in Tor- onto. '� Miss Normay Gordon, of Kingarf, spent a few days. with Miss: Ethel Young," b Mr, ;.and. Mrs. George. Colwell'' and fakmily spent Sunday with Mrs.. A. Stanley,. •• :Miss Mary Young spent •a few days. with here: sister, Mrs.,. -;T,'- Stringer, Kingarf,, XI.. William Stanley,:,9f f Lueknow, -spent a week 'with his cousin, IVIr, Will Stanley, , '- Don't forget, the Lantern Slide Show on Thursday _evening of this week at the Chure'h.' - Picture' Show concert of the burg,. had a call to Paisley on•Friday even- ing, with Mr: Robert Hewitt as man, ager. ° WINNERS AT GUELPH SHOW In the •standing' Field Crop compet- ition .exhibits, at the 'Winter Guelph Fair there were 73 entries in.. this class. , A., and ' W. McKague, of Teeswater . R. R. No, 1, won- the first and'. championship prizes with 0,H,4., 72 oats. 'Second . prize Was, won by Samuel Bingham,& Son, of`.Hillsburg R. 2, with Registered Banner oats; the .third: prize goes to Andrew . Schmidt, of R. R. 1, Mildmay, with Abundance oats; and the' fourth' prize goes to Richard Wilton, . R. R` . 1, Wingham, with. 0,-A. C. 72, ' • kno L-.11.1,, -No:- 428, meet 'Luc w-- ' their lodge room every second .Tues - day -of -the month at 8=o'clock-pan. '-W.M:, Jas. Irwin; Rec. Sec'y.,; - Win. cQuiliin. • de nieetn-'every :Thursday. night on or before' the full moon, in: the Mas - epic Fall; HavelocicS.t:, Luuknow W.M , N. G. Mackenzie; . S.W., T. Garfield Hopkins,,, of Tobermorey;. yesterday shot ..and .killed the fir• st •timber 'wolf';ever'seen, on the Bruce ;Peninsula; ' me. .Hopkins had '.just got up in. the morning -and-observed the -wolf standing ,'near •the - house, Quickly -securing his rifle he shot the'' animat • • • The wolf was a big one, measuring: seven feet •from. lip to tip. T imber wolves are not usual on the 'Penin- sula. and the only explanation'. offered of its presence, ;is that it 'came across on the ice last winter from the North shore, where they are fairly plentiful. How it escaped being seen till now •is - a mystery. ,,., • -Mr--Hopkins =will•-b'e=•rewarded- aptly the government bounty_ for his _kill, •_ The wolves . are destroyers • of the worst -t +pe -and the. government is° - trying' to lessen- •:their- numbers.- and - thus 'do away with the menace.-- Owen',Sound- Advertiser, • LENGTH OF' OUR • LIVES: KINLOUGH ,W..- A. Wilson., Stands fog Oan-arlian--Pacific-Oeean- Serviee;:but"with ifs it�n�aus` Courteous,. Politer "Obliging 'Servsiee•. Highest C•ash Prices for• -Cream, Eggs and : Poultry • advice would be to. sell' your .Ourpttnttry early this year.' Prices. are • expected ` tb be much . lower than last' year. • SELL NOW, WOQ• " ✓ , Sl LVR . l► NOW For one point, "women live longer than . men, Their "vitality"-; caning ability to survive : is greater._ They show • itthrough all '.ages, from :in-- -fane.y;conwar-d:-Mora-male babies ire born thanfemales, but _at the endof -the first year of•life the surviving ft -- Males outnumber the survivinLmal'es� Take 1,O0 male babies born ¢live.• Half :of Ahem will' be ; . dead "before reaching -the. age -of -fifty two; But of 1,000 females half---willbe alive` -in` -their-fifty-seventh •year.. . ' - Of -1,000 'mares: born -i-733 will be liv- ing .at ten years of age, 713 at twen- ty, -669 a't thirtyi 905at fortyr=5'18-stn:' fifty, 398 , at suety, 239 at seventy, '80 . at eighty,' and 7 et; ninety ear .- Thus it"'appears that in an average group of males one in /our will' die . before: reaching ten years; • one in three will ,.die before attaining the age of thirty-one.; , one in two'•will get past fifty; grid six out of ten will fail to reach sixty. - A Man: of :-sixty --has three chances out -of -five` -to •reach'seventy, abut' only one chance in five of reaching' eighty s:: . year ° Take -1000 inen -fifty'years- of nee; Seven- hundred-- and seventy' of them will he alive at sixty., _ 461 at seventy, 155 at eighty, and 1`3'at ninety. The- hest .cure for the: fear: that .the..: world is growing innnnral Is .a 'short course in ancient history. . • ._ No 1-W4ra 1074 ott or injustice: ecoiiie dairge int • so -long -'as' they are ventilated in the columns of :the newspaper, U -Need °a:Mofnument -' The._Lucicnoe, :Marble and - (Inert-. It 6''W'orltif''haii a ~ist`S'e and com plete slid titn:--m0st•--beauti#ul .designe:..lo: cboibse..from in Mar- - • ar.._- ble, Scotch and 'Canadian Gran rtes. We make a Specialty of Family Monuments and invite, your in-'' spection. 1nactiptionis neatly and prompt- • ly done. Call and ,pee us ,before: placing your order. EOBT, 4, SPOTTON, •- Lucknow, Ontario, VOWwe ors pormsni$tt1Y •att1114r 111 !P1 ASTH A lbl AH NO tussling -Ns Opraylag --Nr Ise. Jost Swallow a Cnss:. RAZ -MAH 1. Guariintood to restore normal breathing stip mute igathering a in the bronchial tubes,' give: on nights of gaiet aleoreostaiss 1tablW,ialag drug. •i• ►t dr n& iT,OknotOoors r Wt. SS•° owl KS KW xp, P Al I( llla 1,0 The election passed over ;quietly, in our burg. Mr, .and --Mrs, • Neil • McKay visited at Mr Wm. Percy's last -week: Wd: re. ori'1! :te...xeport th'at.. Ed, Percy is "again confined to her tea;; L. Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Gunn,'of Glamis, visited' Mr. and his; 1PI, S; Hal : en . y a- day- last week. _ .. A.:number• •' from- here -attended -true .play . at Bervie lastweek, and _ report - a -splendid_time,-soda-goodcrowd,- • -• Mr and Mrs. -'Herbert Graham were.' Sunday visitors at Wni. Mac- I._ean !srW .,tare glad tn=sea.lViz;i' 'fora- ham about again •after .a few day3' illness. Don't; forget the - Anglican Christ- mas Entertainment on December 20,• commencing at- eight'o'cldc-k, •A good program' is . being prepared .,Admis- sion 15 and 25 cents. Don't hags �it. o -o -o-- ' THE SOMEWHERE ELSE --.- ",The: older I grow,": said the, moth, er, looking -up from•the--dishes- she " was washing, ;'the more I • am con= vinced that -one- of the g 'eatest mis- -tak life :is to suppose -that if we were somewhere -else •we would be happier„!!..._ . :. _She heal-3uct-•received,a--lone-Utter germinated, from a young daughter who had• gone ,_o-o:o- out from hence to; earn . her living. El 'eat _ Elia was never satisfied here. with us," continuer! tie speaker.'"She --fa `ere - hat f n`'`�' -t t Hess.. -:was --t -b o�. pP _ a` o d s° e i i �, .uii. outiii ►i. the great world, that all she needed . was. a. chance to be free, Now she realizes how many blessings"ishe had ---at'bade that she can never . hope to find; am ng, , strangers." ` ' '' G This mother was right. There. is no situation in life . that one may not quarrel with,. It,iis the art of the un- cultivated nature to overlook . the ad- vantages at band, and eontlnually itn- • risme what might 'be. , • if we rite wise .we shall adjust our- selves to our conditions 'and 1 get the. arestnit, parvtble pod out of thong 10010.4 , liths 1s4111101i airmail 4,4101 r: el414?ll .!!et t r i lei , A Stitch in Time '.Quick action is'•:Iite only hope whet' •kidney disease appears Thereis awhole`train of dread- fully painful• and fatalailments which soon follow any negl. ' .eat to get • the kidneys right. Among others are rheumatism,. lunnbago, Bright's disease, hardening of ,the arteries and highblood• pressuie. ' In. Dr. •chase's Kidney -Liver, Pill's you- will find a , treatment which.is both quick and thorough. Mr." C. E. Raymus. Lindale, i 1 IL!t . writesme- :.• ""1 wa. a4 at. mister from kidney, disease, and lame .back for more than a ,Yeir.'• ,A. friend of mine. one day toll Me of Dr. Chases Kidney -Liver Pilis,. and acting upon hie advice ' 1 ,L_them, After I had taken one hoss I felt better, . so l continued until I hacl. used five Dozer. By this. time I felt . a' well and' strong ever,, and am glad •to recommend - Dr. Chisel Kidney- Liver Pills to: anyone iudering u I did." • .• . oro Dr; ' Chase's , Kidney .Liver Pills, one pill • a.dose, 25c a box. all.dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd.. Toronto:' • - TAKING CATTLE FROM AI:BETA TO_ •LIVERPOOL 1Chesley Epterprise).• • ... To ship'200� head of cattle from, • Taber, Alberta, to• Liverpool, it cost, J. B, Lett .,&, Co;; who 'own a ranch' of about` 9,000 acmes.- on which there. were - • 3,500 head of .cattle- pasturing, the sum • of ;$5,821.94: The statement: of ,cost has been furnished. us by our= townsman, _Geo. B. Lamont, ,who' was• •' out the big Jet ranch this, siunmer, We leer a gr t, deal these days about high - freight 'rates and ship - Pers hostock f -- and. _x would;:seem- g �- to be justified in -thir protests. for =:lower ;-transportation--ehttlrgkes From• Taber 'to `. Montreal, the charges en• route were:. $3,371.05, for "feed at the • stockyards: in Montreal _$312.88 for feed .or.;the•.:ocean. $829;09, straw for bedding $15, wharfage at 15• cents per head' $30, ropesfox-: tying; -cattle and, pails • for .._watering.41'.100,--fore= 7inerea fore- . --50---cents--pdr• head $100, Insurance and war risk $313.92, handlin -15-"`C :zap, •:Y, •,t 1 Christmas Suggestions. Look Over This - List and, Choose Your Gifts Now +r " CUTLERY Stainless Knives• Pocket Knives, -Carl *i<ng; Sets ,` . •. • - Scissors ., Gite llet .� b :>� TM Razors t° Y• 1847 Rogers Silverware, Old Colony Pattern Community P• 1 a. t e, Adam Pattern ,Ever -Ready Safety'R azors $ SPORTING GOODS Auto - Strop Safety Razors ELECTRICAL APPLI- Automobile Skates ANCES Hand Sleighs !tons Kiddie Cars ° : Grills Hockey Sticks and Pucks Hot Plat. Gloves Toasters Plate e HOUSE FURNISHINGS Happy Thought Heaters Washing Machines Carpet' Sweepers Aluminum Ware - Pyrex Ovenware Coffee' Percolators Doherty Ranges O, Cedar Mops 'Casseroles • "The best Gf -f them air • 01Re alrin Soldering- an.d..Electrical Whin -- MrGordon Drinkwalter:; moved •• to the year; bf our storer- and --will glue prOmptt-. ttenrion o -a11 -orders.-= lave the :G:ood-s extra charge in order to secure' space at; $3.50 each $700, a total -of $5,821.- 194, !or` nearly ;$30 per head 'xn add- tion to this thereare charges for handliirl+ at~ Li-verpool-ciaeks -gird- f: commission merchants' charges- This_ would easily bring the charges '•tG$30 er head. ; The cattle averaged about. 1400 pounds and; in the West, export cattle` are not:' usually 'sold" until Ttley" are -I - Our years oid,`consequently; tfiey, --would--cost -the-rancher-' about- $5-0' `each. �It` wotild; therefore, 6e' neees' sari for him to sell them for 'tit least $90 each in order to make a fair pro-: °°ft-on-hie-iitves'tment, and it ,'s-doubt-- ful. if, in' the present condition of the , erket i a� -Britain, that Jett & :Co; realized that price, - • • SEEDS b,000 YEARS OLlf a .1 - --� Drop. -1.4‘a041 Our ‘Gifti. , Drop . I>�. �a��d See G is • PORTEOUS e-Storr+ -Where _ Your KO>!rey� Groes ars tees MMMst/rK1� ar11�Ia+'Is_. aw/1Mirilr► • • • • MB ' A morning glory' seed; reputed to' be 5,000• years old, }►as• been taken• t� Baltimore -and •planted••in•-the. garden- -of Mrs, W. , Champli ' .Robinson, in' 'Green- Spring Valley, . e teed i$ .one , ' of., twelve found in th hand . of a inumrrty_ of - a young gyptian girl, '-whicli--'ivas recently removed` to the United States.,Ten-or he-seeds`haveJ alreetiy-•been_p anted; niiii al 'af=tli`eni_ cheat : hoal- Tea L- Is ar e "School teacher::: parents dead. Brought here on a stretcher. -Goad , progress; hope .tor full recovery." Such was the meagre record - of a ' patient at the, Muskoka Hospital. for Consumptives! Meagre, but how full of deep atgniflkancel "I was so frightened," confessed the girl, her blue eyes reflecting the sky overhead,, as she lay beneath the • pine* up there in Muskoka. "I didn't know what to do. I had no racin;ey;' and; oh, I was so horribly - "Think of it" and • oho shivered,"`I would be dead -now -1f it weren't for this hospital. But I'm not," and' there was at, ring of Victory in'` bar voice, . "I'm getting well. Oh! I can hardly believeIt." Just a loney, motherless :girl, but hew sweet that life Wen back to Mein teMi#� nit.1ikmsti 118014114341:111 Po 6.1 Roll that fragrant smoke across your tongue -dose- your eyes. .D'yer' .gget.. that_ :Sat of - real r ;_ sum -cured -tobacco -the right__- taste of. sweet Virginia leaf ? dt, © ripened into_everyf .ed goldenrran of the leab the. sun of:or Vi inn . P.. M's •a mane smoke. ILIP NAVY CETT CI. ES. C. . for15 . z fog SSV a• cod- idunibing- in ' -o ir-hoine is a`souice of pleasure'. to The whale house'hol'd. • • • Any handyman 'can install bath- room fixtures that make:a neat• .; ,appearance; ,but the -vital parts • ora plumliir�g jobb"are• concealed -"- under the• floor, arid require. the • . workman rip of a. real mechanic. Be sure to. 'consult us before placing' your centract;;. We handle the well-known 'Hee- la , Pipeless, and the Empire' King -Pipe- or Pipelese Furnaces. , Thes furnaces, installed: .by: us, are a' ple'a'sure to. operate, and give A 1`o. I-heatmg aesu s ' - Headquarters for Eavetroug- ing, Sheet Metal Work and .lee, _.'. lJ --tricaL Work, "Special‘ , ittent,an-1"a�di `to' �-1-- • 1- • 'Country Work, 0.A4«1. •...- .... �-.. _. •.L ,. ..., Q* 9 Gn- _ PRIN ._ KWALTE ----- j- .:.....RLUlt1i81812 -TINSMITH . ,. nowt'-.._, J6H1s1 SUTHE1iLAND & so s, ltd. • • Guelph, Ont., Insurance, Fire and Marine.. Lncknow. Lodge meets every Fridayy evening at 8. o'clock in their Hall, Campbell 'street. 4,11 brethren cordially invited. Officers; Noble Grand, Robt. Johnston;Vice Grand* p/WC Arch. Barbour; • Sec*, B. Mt; ria.' Sec, Dr. Paterson; Tru urate ,41o$ So1I .. 0 \