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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-04-10, Page 4• • •" Ar . tai .mutt 010 1•1044 axe,io#nA", dernlgt in a; way which eirggesit)i their utter inability tO 'carry° on tl�a;°bul •iness of their countries ina /131016+e like. way.. Almost till' the enei and intelligence which shpuld plied: to the affair$ of .the sQEFelCde �T^�3ti-,r "iPklUltl l#A I^l$IL<'hOth 2J ii' t Qttiovii"- iiil"`Toia:rltrr'e074 �4, `P4t ,., �:' , ditions • are someiVhat„ •Better but the' disease is .developing.' here ' as, a: THOSE MEN AND.• WOMEN' 4•'' Washington, year..by. year The pari ' lament of Britain is managing to get FROM BRUCE •AND HURO1r. ,• _• • something.'done; but at Washington What . is there about those "boys'.'., months of a. costly session. of , Con- : gress has,' produced ,nothing but in. add :".girls"'`.. --who went- forth from yestigaiions; and• ;manoenvnngs.; ph,n Bruce and Huron to the far parts of nedmainly with •a=view to bringing,,, • the 1.continent which' imbxes them- nith,such:fond,menlories of .:`the pld' discredit upon tits president anti. the' „ Republican ` Party. ' There, will be e . ho-ine ,:town, or the '.;Did' hong . i e ial 'election. in.. 'November, � �� • , . •.prey d, nt gie... • fart ana' that fact overshadovs'every''-oth- It seems, o us that there is : Just r. consideratioxi,' , a little,.'niore of this fine sentiment thee' civilized' onion % of he. in. the old boys and 'girls from these But P t counties than'. in those .,front other world •can:have nothing, else but dem-• counties in. Ontario, But • that, may°critic • form's • of .government,, and thr• dictatorships' -Italy, aussia.:_and be only because we are in a pogition . -- a out hem Spain suint, prove temporary, A wise to learn more a b • t dictator may give his country: better •, B ., that as• 'it may, it is' ,true- that ' w,. rovernnient: than any elected assem- at scores of centres all over the CO- bly can give, butthe world has: had "tinent. there, are .organizations of but. 'few wise dictators and the,,pro- Bruce Old :Boys, .and Huron ;Old haa_been ark - � .: �. • greys, of civilization m Boys -and what enthusiasm .•,whate • by a. -steady' .movement front gov Of course; among i fervor of fond memories? ernammenenttar'y-,:b <go_a verpmfightinengt,chief 'to- pari all worth while y, people there, is love of the old••home, but • with, these wanderers from Bruce w'e'e • and Huron. the; ' sentiment appears to reach, : a : greater .intensity ;than with others -hence • the old • boy's. societies ' S; S. No. 10 Ashfield and the `"homecoming•s'•and-•'re-umo is; -`,Report• or -the, i•ontlA:ef • March which are marked' by. so 'murk en- ' ' Sr; IV -Gladys Johnston 82,.' Ruth thusiasin acid attended : by so. much 1facAdanin 59, Robert 'Scott 21 -s ucce J Iyrtle oliinstone 63, Welds: Oneis tempted to ;ask if .it is . the •. Lane ' 56; 'John' Howard 51, Herbert Scotch and bleed that'` -accounts, 'MacAitinir•50, Joseph Hogan 39,'Mar-: for it all, 'True,'the •leaders --in • these ie;Hogan 26, societies, :and -Ye-unions 'invariably Sr• lII;-Tom Howard 76, Charles` are•son and :Daughters, of'the''Scotch, , MacLean '59, .James, MacAdam '38, • and: Irish.ioneers; and•',true .also, Jr,'.III-Gordon Johnstone'' 85, Win p r - these - jiieneers. , cherished undying nie Lane '84, 'Louis: Hogan 60: Jr II-Welma' Johnstone :85 �• Rob memories. of their homes' mes' across , • the Atlantic ert Howard' 81, Billie Reed 70 It seems as though the poor ,(those Int Matthew Johnstone 86, Ella; AO, in youth, ,enjoyed• little mater- . Hogan 83, Dick Reed 47,' Billie; Jahn - fel wealth);. cherish, fonder memories stone 40 of their early-, homes -than do the Sr: Pr -James- Drennan n4i, Frank-. sons and daughters of luxury, The Drennan, 37; , . . • splendid dwelling does not''.male. ,the Number on the roti ;Fail 24, Average home. No people on earth • loved their attendance • 21 boyhood • homes„as_ ,.did' the .,:people , - ".Margaret MacLeod; ,teacher; born in the wretched .hovels of . Ire=. land and the west: of Seotlanil The S. S No. 7 Kinlo• ss 4 poor of city- slums have. no 'such .af Examinations :Hygiene, Br '1Hist: fictionate patriotism, ' ` Can. 'History, Gramma*;' IV-1klarq Campbell , 31, Harold•. KNOW. • StNT NEti Published every irhuraday, morning' •at Lucknow. Ontario H. Dla4elcenzie, Propaietgr and Editor _ _AVS A l' O TEE MACHINES ON' HAND AT WERE PURCHASED" 1318poItE °THE ADVANCE IN.• PRICES `AND CAN SAVE YOU SOME 'MONEY,' ON THEM, D. • • " INCORPORATED' 1855 ' " Ca itI and : Reaerr4,.._9.000000 ,. ,, Over 125 Branches :0LSONS. A ,FARMERS WILL SECURE SYMPATHETIC BANKING SERVICE AT ANY OF OUR BRANCHES: tu Carefail-to 'Canada's Airicul'Attentionthe needs of. fere.=': +has always been a•festure .of Atm : B Deposita of $1.00 and upwards invited . Saving Departments at 'every Branch 'in- REID MANAGER, LUCKNOW BRANCH .•' • ty a ▪ .Ontario wQ ed" and operated by � p r Che United Farmers Co Op. Co. Ltd° Head Office,Toronto, Ontario Highest prices paid to individual shippers , ,,ding their cream in directly by rail. Cramm,. Mgr. Creamery Dept 1 eaforth . Creamery,, CRKAM ,BIJYiNG'STATION 'lightestP cash `rices paid for Cream' and Eggs.: We . guarantee service'and satisfaction to all our. patrons, . Give us a trial and let us prove '. to you that we are a words while market= Cecil. Mullin, m'r Mgr. 'Lucknow Branch Phone 63; Luclmow . Wingham. Phone 74 Phone 256 ' , S l�MonumentalV�ork LUCKNOW and WINGHAM Has the largest, and most complete.. stock in the most beautiful designs. to choose from, in. ` i . Marble, Scotch, Swedish am Can- adian Granites- We--make.-itspeciaRy:oLFain ly . 1Ylanumente and invite'your ,•iiispec- tion; Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and Promptly Done. ' See, as before placing your order:' R '_. .: Douglas. Bros., A. SPotton orr, ' • 'Lucke Oat. Luclinow L," O: L.. No. 428, meets in their lodge •room every second Tuve- ;'.dd ...f-r?thetnionth,/at S a'clocic Y)sln ;_ W.M.. H. M. Parker; Rec. Seey,. Wm. McQuillin; FARMER KILLED' • IN; SILO! Joseph Henry Watkins, a fanner of Goderich Township was . almost iristantly killed one Tuesday of last *e+ - wh ,1} t Ark . in e. silo at hie lli4 ' 110 004 s ' $ Ilhirs OVUM' MORTGAGE SALE Of freehold property in, the ,Town ship of ' West Wawanosh' in the. County, of'Huron• ...Under and' by virt ue of the Powers' of Sale contained in a certain' mortgage wh;:ch will be', produced at.,the and, ° time place of. d sate; there.: will be offered' for sally. Public Auction at' the Cain House, in" :the: Village of Lucknow, by John , Pur- vis,' urvis,; auctioneer, on 'Saturday, the 12th dray „of' April A• D. -1924 aCthe -hour of two o'clock 'an the afterncon,:the following' freehold. All and singular that ,certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being being in the Township :of West Wawanosh in the County of Huron', and : Province of Ontario, and being number sixteen (16) in the thirteenth ''Concessions --of -the-aforesaid.--.-.Town-,= ship of West Wawanosh, containing by admeasurement, : ' one " hundred •(100) acres of land more :or Less.;' Up- on , the lands sb, .described there said to be crested.,, Frame- dwelling. 'house- Barn . 40x60 on stone base- meat with straw shed, 30x40. "Termsc 'The lands. will .be sold sub- ject_ to a _;:_mortgage to_l_secpre the,. principal , sum of $2000 and interest, thereon from the first day of Janu ary :1924, ;'at .the :i ate w.'o seven, ,•per,. cent (7%) per'annum, purchaser be - 111g -required -to-assume such -mort- gage, Ten per cent (10%) of the purchase, price shall •be payable:1n cashat the time of sale,and'the bal. ance of the purchase price 'shall -•be. payable in cash within thirty days from the date of sale. In other res pecte the sale shall be subject to the• conditions, of sale,which shall be read at the 'tithe of the sale and a'; copy of which and further .particulars. of the property, may be obtained..on applic- ,tion 'to, the undersigned. - This•ro'erty •is '.to be Sold" sub P P ject to a reserve bid, • " • .-1' fthr. FDated�at'Toranto tliis'twenty. r 'day of 'Murch A, D.1924. ' Jennings ,,& Clute, f,� `l an of Hamilton Bldg __:654Yonge_ Street,. Toronto:_ 'Mortgagee's solicitors =` son, 66', Lyons '6l' 11;14410r 62; L urn'n l3*- E ritch6rd 2, :A• ♦ 4 Millen 30: b i �>r ri I' Those'arked (* .have missed ex- ,arlirkatigns� ': 'In 'i'tnnher "fin !.roll 26 Average att, 22.. E, G,,Murdie, tehcher ,13140,..9611.4,„ i i Roonx _ r:.,. III :Margaret Miller ,G3, IIar- ok Harold 'Hyde :9, Elvin ' McQuil old ;Hyde - 59, Elvin, McQuil' MacFarlane (abset) Hamish Mac Farlane (absent).Jr. III GordonLyons 61, Margie Pdrvis 33° , Daily Marks. ' Sr.. III -,-..Margaret. '14liller 1333, Harold . Hyde 1192, Elvin McQuillin 970, Mildred' McQuillin 870*,, Janet 'MacFarlane 6321, ITamish MacEar. lane 312* Jr, •III -Gordon Lyons 1191, • Mag.. Re.Purvis 627* II -:Isobel ..Miller . 1902,' "Helen Thom 1294, (Ronald Forster 362*, Sr I-' ' Neely Todd 1633, Calvin Purvis'$04*;-,Christiire,=-1Ma!F.arlane•. _ 412* - Jr,- Dick • Weatherhead 1631,. Myrtle McQuillin 1129, ' Veronica Gaynor 998*, Pearl Everett 312*. Sr: Pr.-. Dorothy •Miller 1516, Florence McQuilin 880°• Jr.. Pr. -Jean Thom 1045, ' Eldon Miller' 1018, Henry Everett 917, Gor don biorrisen'.66,6*- Walter. MacFar-. lane °247*, „ : Swan- 586*.. p Number;onroll 26 Average. att,• 19. Those marked thus . (*)_ were ah- --sent •ntariy',days, =during. -the month_. Jessie: M. Buckingham, teacher. orb -Q- The_creaniery at Cltffo cl_was coin- 'pletely, destroyed by fire in -the easy ' 'morning of .Mar. ,28, the fire being - discovered about '3•-' o'clock: There wee about 1500 pounds ,of butter• • iii the' building, 'and it' too, was des= troyed: There, was: insurace of $50 the `rYour Mine "..Ges Farthest 00 ,'and .lir. :Beemanis e . airing to ' The. Store: 'Wt1er� y re -build ; • --o-oro-- . - no "ck w �.�. , . . •. ,°Phone . 6 - �Lu .free .. ,, - . e l mein people.. 1 What o res. .. ,. .. .., S P P Y i speech : iso the:. right . tib! Asult • the strong without getting their jiist des. serts, a With the � Syrup Season . o _ .. hand a we carry a full 'line of supplies TIN SAP PAILS, .12 AND -16 QT‘, STRAIGHT PATTERN TIN: FLARING SAP PAILS, .10 -QT, GALVANIZED STRAIGHT ..,SAP PAILS, ;10 -QT; . ,EU , �REK , . < rSAP SPROUTS 'i • , tom i°• S.M.P.GALVANIZED SAP SPROUTS SQUARE-SYRUP--CANS,-,--1-GA LLON,,.. ;' AND HANDLE; iITH .. SCREW CAP SPRING SHIPMENT' ,OF .BARB WIRE AND COILED SPRING WIRE JUST ,ARRIVED. IT WILL PAY ,YOU TO GIVE US A CALL .BEFORE PURCHASING WIRE FOR THE COMING SEASON. .,,F1• . WE HAVE THE RIGHT WIRE AT THE RIGHT PRICE:, We carry in stock the famous "Buckeye" Incubators and Brooders 'PORT.EOUS' '-O-O-O • f - Campbell' 78, Jessie Collins 70, Roy E.GOVERNMENT • THAILWAYS Jlacinnis•• 62, Myrle Gamble 62,' Eva The • man who knows little about Sill"s 62, '. Frank MacNeil '61, Edna 11a Dougall '51, 'Jim ,Stewart 70 on. the 'ways , of ..democratic governments 2 sub, •, would naturally conclude that a gov= • ,. ern encs .•Navin ' assumed a• eat -Examination Arith, Geog., Arith., . m g - III --:-Leonard . Macl inis : ,76; , . Pearl railway •' system, • would • straightway f 31acDou all 75 Bob' Craig 56 (Angus' proceed' to manage seek railway• in g '- the 'interests.. of, the' ublie• - ' MacDougall '69, Malcolm Stewart - 62 • •• The, ex erience of ` our owir Nation suhi P. 1I= -!Catherine Campbell•'. 96, Kath- al Government, however, :goes to 'tit- + ni 65,Evel n,�f:acDou=_ (Beate that this .may, not be the case•. ,rine MacIn s y . and it goes to, shag that instead':of ',Ta • il ,55, Lester MaeLeod 50, . being•managed'°-in 'the • public••"interest • •Daily.,3iarks a government railway. may become a .. ;Crary C`a'mpbell,-Jessie Collins,. , .: _ ,... , _ .:.va' Sills,Harold Campbell, Roy -Mac- sort of political football to' be ki_k-• *anis, Frank MacNall, Toni England, ed about as party, not public; inter- , estsmay' dictate, j + •Myrle „Gamble, , :Edna . MacDougall, -' ' rim Stewart- M �ee Ganible� It may be assumed that the gov- - • • ' •Yr, _ ernment•of. the day, whether Liber- III-Leonard,"Maclnnis, Bob',Craig, al. Conservative or Progressive, ..wil. nuns . :3lalcolm ;Stewart,. Pearl MacDougall, , , " MacDougall, ,earnestbr desire ,t . manage _the Rail ways successfully=that is -in a 1,,y-.,' ., II=Katherin--Campbell,, Katherine o 'th tint as 'a whole ' Iacln.E nis, velyn' MacDougall, Les profitable t e o r3' er'31acI.eod,:- .This. it may ;be assumed is• the 'aim Int. Jim Ma-_NalI, Harold Ste'wart,, of the present -Liberal. Progressive.. government of Canada in 'respect ;of :Ronald MacDougall; • Pimer=Robby Campbell, 'Margar fire National Railways, It meq •,like ,t Craig Lawrence 'MacLeod, Ruby wise be (assumed that if the Conser '. • 4• votive `Party had•cont'roll of•- the: gov- . ;SacI?ongall• - - ernment, its lenders too would hones-', , .:No. on roll 27 Ave>i• att. 22;' fly endeavor to 'make, the`'hrat Dna' M. J• . 3iacDonald; teacher--. Railways a 'successful enterprise;. , ' U, S $ No, 4 shfi•ekt A ' •='.But :call ::,democratic -. ,goveiniitehts .: Y iiklass-..- J,,,-MacRae'�:67"c..;:,,3f; .B:; ((rt are made .up. of the' party, or: parties•, . 'lacDonald 54.- . .. -M M e.Donald..61•..E. Mac .in pow-er and�the�}ppositron,...and.,�. �._.Sr.�-V , ,. s a. , Mee - often' the ,pusiness of the Opposition ,lonald 61, A, Finlayson 57, iso • 'the- government ' Jr,„; IV -,i:• MacDonald 61• ,Gerd. to opP. se , . in, 'all _its main undertakings: regard ?`inlayson 58; C. Robertson: 56; K, less 'of the cost -to the:.country. This •:,facLennan 53; .J. Ross 52; CHam` is -.just 'as true' of 'a Liberal' Oppos- .!ton 39; G: Brown 28*; Geo. -Fin- ition, ,as of a Conservative Oppos- .ayson 13- ition;'and in the United States, it;is. Jr. III-D./Robertson, 56; C, Mac es true of., a Republican Opposition Jonald 50 •, •- ' as 'of a•-•1?eriekratic' :Opposition. In ';Sr, ,II- M,` MacKendrick'79.; R. •• ,country has •.democratic overn= inla -'son 68• 'K Rosa 67;' F. Mac - meta no c ry ,g E y , , , .. . risen above this , party'. warfare Donald 64; - 0; MacCharles 51; D, excepting in war time -when. , in the, Lindsay. 51 presence sof a,:corninon,,dangerpol- Jr." lI-F , Finlayson 80; C Ma' c itical parties unite to combat acom- Donald 76;•I,, MacKendrick 69 • - ' A -^Robertson: _ _ •-Jr. I -J= -MacRae 79•..° mon enemy. -;; ; , .-, . �, Under these renditions- it is "going 17;_ L,; MacDonald 75 _..u._ ..�_. ..:.,� .., ''tter for a Cana Kendrick J. Fin ma _Primer --C, MacKendrick, to be a chfficult. � , dean-GovernmenL.to .:succe^s s_ull y:•-D,�.�Ross,-.-.. _�manage sich an • enterprise as : the Best in„spoiling-7,J, Ma cDonald; 'Canadiaf-�a.tiooal `RahwaY : , 1; MacKendtick . It is safe •to say that no matter No. on :Roll.3O, Watkins .were (breaking , down frozen silage which had. adhered to tits walls of'the Silo When a largemase unex- peetedly .fell 'and almost buried' Jos- eph' Henry, He; spoke 'once,but died' while his brotherand• neighbors Were., frantically endeavoring' to , release Mr; Watkins was in his' 50th year, and is survived by his wife and three children. eve ,.. been appointed. a ointed Exclus ive Distributors in this district for' the 1924 Season for the famous • what' policy a. Government will• purs ue, the Opposition will endeavor to discredit such policy, ' hoping thus' to. bring 'discredit upon the Govern- ment', -ao-e DEMOCRACY BREAKING DOWN Much is being said at the present time about the break down of dem- oeratic forms of government;' • L«Fn a n o .teacher. i I ., S, S. No 4 "West Wawanosh J Senior Room Sr, V ---E, • Inglis 98%; I, Woods 38; L. Rintoul 81;11, Martin 804x.. Jr,, V --L. Gaunt 86%; M, ,Martin 82; D, McQuillin 79; 'L. Weatherhead 75; W. fiteQuillin 16; M, Millie73; i.: Lynch 66; T Todd 61; G. Farrier 52, - Sr, IV --Stewart !avis 86% Eddie ' ' ` -�-- o-o=o--- ' In . practice Italy has gone back. to Ga rut 78 .' ..' . ' anin an't smoke at a ben- a c and S..ain hae do;ie like-Jr,I--mak' Carroll 74% M� Qum And if a uta rad' � _ • ....- . J V � �� t *let hili v nxca 11tH riot toothpla$A. iyl0 4,;py. 114 trio, iro'v!�xn»' f1 ' air xi' illf 7gi 'OM •ei $+ Ms0P #ir , ThC� a wt lh ca a complete stock e � bookyour f us o0order now for deliver -in April or ` May.We will guarantee our ' resent ,rices . for S rin �d'elver xf .._. r. �a u place your • order at once. , • Ames Holden Tires need no recommendation- from, us. All you need: do is to T WE. LucknoW s L-eadin Tire �Sho g P ACCESSORIES ASHFIELD FARMER LOSES ;.,. HOUSE AND' BARN • D rin the high. wind of Saturday, DUring g Y, 'V ar -29 J.am.es .,Kean .lost lhis,.liouse and;,barn"'by fire, `It' is thought -that, sparks from the chimney ignited the. roof of r the houses , .Qwti�g ,the ,. • ,strong.-,.wind=blowing--the:..- house -•-soon-: became a tnass of flame,`and the barn .whish was in direct line of the .flyin sparkswas soonaeto of fire. 'Neigh - bora came' to• the, assistance Kean and'family but little'. -could, be, donebeyond getting the stock out. Much of the, contents of the house and a quantity of hay in the barn were destroyed. There ,was soma in- suratiee, but the 16ss'is,ser ou§. They bard of William McHardy, a mile from Kean's, but in line with tiie wind was set oh fire by flying cinders.'"This fire waa fortunately ex, tinanlillit+l. b.forp it , gained much 4000411 , 1 ' You can't expect much of a race that will fight against'peace when it runs out of wars. The making of a gentleman takes threegenerations or eighteen dancing. essons., Pe' s plee7do - Os e confidence -in the governnien't until the lose interest, • At, times. we long to see an ordin� - ary, good show instead. -of a "tremen- dous spectacle,„ c. Women are 'bravrsr thnn men. No .., m .. 'fi',., an �w nit cul 't . on ° " 126 sane ry. a; EK. . he only had fifteen cents a- o use MSA► I. N S� 00PURE r� PAINT &. VARN fbr'tvetva p00.-fbeelterySurftw 1. .1Mrita to Mee, ee, Montreal • for Free okist,. HOME PAINTING MAGI. RAIN'. • SOLO BY ROI 'it •PORT oUS !'. ici Ow •