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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-02, Page 2• % tiWit ji .'.,Ia1M1E1 0',11111s7PNIF : i nlR.u'* PAGE 'TWO;• OBITUARY JOHN. JAMES J LLER John Janes . M'iller died inEast General Hovi11a1, 'Ibronto1. • en, Monday, Felbrurary 13th, ;after a Week's illness f r or a . recurrent attack of coronary ,thrombosis: He was 57. •' Born at St, Helens, Jack Miller . was a. son of the late John. Miller and Barbara Wallace. . He spent his boyhood days • at ' St Helens ,and atthe e ;af 16:'entered the �g . Orangedi11e branch of the Bank` of C'oaram erce: He. refrained' With V . the Bank for twenty 'years, bey ing tat the head :pffice,:in Toronto for ten;.Years, VIr, ,Mille rt later established the brokerage,busines of J. J.. Mil -: • e � ler • & IICo , •'`w'h3c�hY h .�d�h saded for a''number''of years. A .yeart; and a' half' Ago he joined the sales div. 'son staff Of T. Davison ` . 'Wesley and Co, brokerS, with 'which firm. he was associated , at.. his 'death.. W. Miller , is ''Survived by "his ary' 15th in her 93 e Wife, forir>,ei ly Jean , rd year. Ohl Cuthbert• 'had in tailing 'health fo.. ` R. Jenner.:'the: last. two years,.. a e. daughter, Mrs. C. , nBorn near the. Village of Dor - `. :fine (Gryaice).; one son 'Robert wth,.°the� `Coi:rl•lt • she hwa s and •.a ' cliester .0 :Micl'dlese y. • De�a'rtment. oaf irI> g Y ht r • of ° the ' late e•. .:Susi : Miller. d granddaughter, .1 ,• • ' The funeral sei�u�ice 'w'as held �1e • S. Bedford. funeral ::at the Mor; y chaipel on Wednesday;. February R,ev.. Dr. 'Mil-. 15th, conducted: by , Sit:' :Bonds'. United Church, :Lar of ., veriue-Road,;: Toronto,.He,.baae, his remarks :.on ' the • 23rd Psalm ' had 'been �a •great co rrtfor't which , • o � r.' Miller. liev,; Millar, spoke t M THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAR O • friends ''who filled the funeral':'THE VOICE OF' TEIV,IPERANC fr floral AgriculturalNews chapel land the .weath of trilbutes 'were further testimony to Mr. Miller's popularity: • Honorary' ' palllbearers w� e r e past: 'associates of Mr. Miller; with present 'business ass,.ociates'. 'acting as. pallbearers. Interment was, iin. Mount Pleasant Cemetery where a graveside 'service was conducted by • The Elks of which 'he w'as a member. • Besides his .immediate family Mr. 1V eller is survived by. two sisters, Mrs.' Edwiard'.Thom (Rose •p.. Wm., Cxelloher workman, who drinks• and; :drives Mary) 'and Mrs. Wf, this : costly and by' two -brothers,' runes the risk o t (.Margaret)' Wallace. rand Albert: , , r, `' ler redeceased h>.rn • Elliott lVl,i:l ,• P .'' Alex 20�• t u a Mayrrze di A Workman ,on ' finishing his d *as offered la drink by his. He .:had 3 ' drinks. On employer: the way home he struck ' a • ped- estrian who later died in hospital,.. widow . instituted a '.civil The w action' . for 'damages, .She was awarded 14,0Q.0.. After; .putting all, ire otiable assets: against the claitm, insurance, .house, car, the workman still had a debt of 0 It /'ill, take him. 10. years ,$6,Q0 paying $Q0Q a..year: before he. has aid. ' for those . 3 drinks, Any t r dilemrraa T-Advt Hisb o he ea B C... u , co v •Va , . .years :aka,d• a+';sister.(Jean) n ed at the .age o'f `17. R W ,:..JOHNSTON M .S� e i'_' hh r s •l C'S L .- 1d o d • f1e s of 'As'h_ • One .. dents ,Margaret Jane Johnston; passed ;away at'the . home of her p son, Wm. J. Johnston o:n .Febl"u (By. G. R. Gear, Ag, Rep.) It would seem by reports AVM Farm Forums and individual far. niers that, they are • inclined to interpret soil conservation, as hay; p ing, entirely to.do, with contour plowing,. strip cropping' and ter- racing. The matn•part„of soil con- servation has • to do with soil im- proving which means bigger crops, and. 'more profit 1' and it/ is this. way, rather than the, costly job of- Working with bulldozers; etc.,' that' is:goinlg to, sell. conservation to the f arniers ' in .this —country., • ' iURSDA'X,;AR.C11" 2nd, 1<95 6' CUBS. COMMENCE INTltii PATROL., COMPETITIONS The February 21st' meeting of the Wolf{ Cubs, was: held in tae R'eereationai Centre with.' an.: 'at ternclariee. of 9. The ;meeting open, ewith the Grande•Howl follpw't •. , . 1 p •y r. Follow, ed by tYae Lords ra e ing .• inspection, �an.d a period of games, Rev. Tavener• and Cub:1 Master -Um1 ach conducted one. star tests 'in ` knotting, . skipping, and the telling • of. 'time,' Inter Six •competition in a ttendance,,iit. spec"tion, • games, conduct, .tests .,passed sand badges.' re,oived we's begun at this. meeting . t?cifrxts:ale arded. for 'attendalzc'e ti . .. ex' ss •the ergs,°. church of .Sunda Sch ol- Merely :. by p1.,owix g a 9 .. and d wxi and .being. on tirrre'•; and. a>sU' for e• rather...than up q c .l 0 S p �i e fire . ndex>41 n cath clew lin.ess tiding s an `l. ar Who . ied�� wi-'rig' th.. . l� . f mass ,w'aterways . n c r;l.or�r?1.;... w d , 1 by leaven(, d . Farrasa . 1.918 •' .,M.rs-” •WiLfre Zvi °through': tile', gul •at: '•insPei4101t, Monthly hly'' a\Tvarci�. • in , ,- , .. ; . ' ; � er:a}iarr Flo . ng . .. .. . :: , , , ` Mi.'s,. Itus:,...: e ..; f' Ash•fiekd:.:, ..• ' ,. .... •..i ,`a°:uol.untecr, a•re: gaverl:..th;e„�winylitit; tiir:.T e (ell Bis , • o'- .lie •a•nd . by.. lea• ng. f lief .rlo\vtli of gr:aan on torn; 1,lthor ( resent°.`st�tn'dingf .is Gi°Eh S1cL. ell':: Bissett (',Iess�e), of : ,�,.shfielcl;• , f LueknoW • arid, Wm. •'`I'' i • nxious top get it T3ob.-Johnston, 137 Teti\''i�5�. i . Noble o . ; Haan. being so a . . JohnsltO of Ashfield :. n'tler farmers will : be Bill• Ritchie; 133 1c'd i• ---Boli urvived ,13,:y twenty plows d. She is: also, site.easil :and practical- 'Gardner, 123.; White i, :- Keil; ' ” c. ildr�en and twenty able to qtd , three grand 1? l conceive that extra barnyard • Hodig�kinspri, '111, , tw•o broths Y izer great�:grandchildren, manure and: commercial;'feltil --�- ers .John :of Mantelona, Mich• 'arid. , : Which they have invested in 'the United Church: Evenurg,Pir`rili.rp'.. Torn ofCourlcil Bluff, Iowa, ld } � e Hats, ot. rn o c,ning A,u. r1 rya sifield: Presbyterian Chur h'atha been tli•e case lzorrie of:,i42rs.,�N. a, 11�lurxrfurc}'w°itlt' was the.. daughter , o Fr n on`- ho river as s n 'Friday, Febru R `17tH,: C r, . ri Cres draririgthis'.past 2 " in attend�zri'ccl. 1'ltcx., mecttiri Noble Johnston a.rid'Eirza.Pender-, o y, . 11 1 . 'on so .ma y a • open winter. The ..real, c rnserva- .opened by s;in€;in ; h�'nn 252 li, gast, and maved With T ter merit: was iri.'Loc}aalsh t.em- • e of things for Bruce .Mumford react... l'he •Chinch tlta.t • Township when, a. In r n tin schen cerci s wee c G ga a d to, use corer . , `ter Pall,b. ._ ,• ' �' '' er_:.: is e. (. e y Courht farm s 'oyer an:_. Y ..ons, • .Alen,.. 'John- � mfertilizer.as indicated' �� y' Robert .e rather than. watclniirg it run The re ulal• meeting ut' t1ie) -The 'funeral sexviee . was fieldfield, t Tc n iv a • . t own into to Ashfield Town girl of 14 ' :In 1885 she.married. the late.: Win. A. Johnston, who predeceased• her • In :1948 at, the age of 92.. Tin la 45'"they crate rl' ag,., . 'di.asnond. .wedding, . ' Mr's. Johnston; was' a lifelong member of `AShfield Presbyterian Church.. ;Of. the •:magnetic personality. and childser., 1 •to his ha • as-. ` • To 'them were born --7,- + made reference happy 1 Miller in,�all Mrs.' Dave 'Farrish• (Annie), Se-: ' s�o�ations with � Mr. The; s rrowing Maria, ,Sask.; 'Mrs: Ew:ai:t ?VlcKeith t llreniman. wjalks ` of :. Iife,� t d' Grant b, Farrish 'Jack and Allan John-, test, Use'' a r- as nce,d 'rotation. .Crass knrttinAc:1VI C' J y nt ^. soil e t, al.�. .�,.._:,. Win. �'tr3°n; an-c�;�re °€'• of three y"eai'�"%ray"` . -d pas �� P . bearers were 'Stewart 1' or cultivated Readin�s "Lysis ' given Vy 'Miss Flower. i t.o two::yeax'a : giaiq . .. a and . Bain MacLernnan,; Lloyd Mc 'make"sure. the . hay ..and Jean Osborne -and : Miss ' Ruby ar.•ish: (a :great *Ps. Dougall, Bobby F •,f . •M, Marion' , 1b'l•r b �. ld Fred 'grandson), Dave: � Johnston; Fr. , Berl inoculated t f gr. , alfalfa prop �+ Cares". ' Wool •• \ara.s cI esti }.l,utecl ariiopg the' rnenilier ; :for ReFI. Mrs.:' . x i?ci o. ; r 'Miss c o. a ego s ent :Welt. large. sic a .. ' g as• hake. p trice p • � . a1 .5.) o • it•L :a c 1 . a .,with U ba that ' cl so fav o' �.or Elwood and Doug . g nitrogen,' This is Edith Munroe gave tr'mo,t inter°', ' YVhcGr, g r : t. lt• :w''ill �a�ather, • �. ,, . 'taini • high es+ing talk',ex la'itiirig, The Bruce . . u$t what farmers :ab rag high g . g, P ields'' in Bruce. County 'are doing ";County: Health' Unit , . A piano , ,and they get 'almost, : twice ?,as ' ans:truemrital• by; Ml s. ` H; Cciti:an .much.".as the average, farmer : in was:rxvuch\enjoyed The nieetrng ' the ,county, ' Rich fertile; soil , wbill w,as ' broug' . �t to a closeby the not: erode nearly as quickly as mizpah, benedict'on being, repeat:'. poor run-down sail: '' , ed in. unison, after wheels a.•con , Liquid fertilizer' is .advertised as `test was :enjo,yed':, and ' dainty '' giving higher yields If •it: 'does,.. lunch served it' will , mean': 'sowing •larger , The Marchmeeting-;is tri'.' be'. ''amounts' of commercial.—fertil:lZer held` at mMr the hoe:o} s -Belson-- rather thia.n•.l:ess. If,'it' stimulates` Bushell,., the • 'commi:ttee being growth, it ,'certainly -does •not• add, Mrs:' A Wilson, "- loll•s 1•f-: llltehiip ': -' :a'ppreeiably large amounts of es ,and Mrs. -W.,: Huanphrey •sent'ial minerals; to •the soil. `• '; • ' Your, contribution will ' extend .. Red Cross Free' Blood Transfusion Service. ' c+, • In time of disaster, ' your Red Cross gift: may .help aVet' . rpt 7. tbi Somewhere in .Canada distress,perhaps someone in' p I? a':little child ' is:`callin to you for' help y .' throug your Red Oross Answer. generously, from our heart! Give to aid in the never-endingwork, • you count on' the ' Red Cross to do. This year, the, need is n .'Wha•i"you give will,help maintain Red Cross; Out. : post Hospitals'. •• T4s Your gift' is heeded to .: '•support+ Red CTOOlt' •• Veterans' Services urgent for $5,000,000. Only you can give '• your , . share. Give ' from ::your heart . ,: . and give -all -you cant 11 THE WORK OF MElLC1' NEVER '-&-r-,.. United Church Y. P U.: ,We ,'have a large .nur•nber of Meeting inlthe•.Sunday' School'.. consignm,ehts for :the Bruce Coun room ,ton Monclaay: evening, MO, ty: ,Shorthorn 'sale ,.and''<the Zone a; good attendanr'c, slung' 'Peo 2 Yorkshire: sale. ;to ,:be , held in.: : pies 'opened' with the, usual •de; Toronto` Bull Sale is to be held .rick presiding. The scripture les ori Xh arc21st ..and22nd at the l son was . read by' Charlene Smith ••'. • Exhibition grounds, Torpnto: The followed with pr i ci' `' by DI i `sale 'is;'on•:the 22nd.: Farmers,who ' Mumford Noreen (.Kilpatrick ";purchase a.. bull there • will ,have played •for tire .,•hr ni a:- Guest 'one-third of the cost .paid by -the; speaker of ..ihe e\*ing «•as. Government ,up . to $150.00:: Stuart.. Collyer vv.hn gave a yO y' 4 The:,: rice'of bogs and eggs, and splendid • addie'5' on Christian for that matter all farm'' products:';.'Fellowship.: 'He acii>h ,i' his theme` ` will, it' seems, go back°'t'ee'the• olds Matthew' 6:12 \ndi� cfool slv,e nits plan. Of being 'high aril low in our debts as we Ells c .. ut di ht .: cycles -. o f 'several: years . according ors,.. He 'pointed= otr t that • if this. 'to,. the nature; : of the'::. product,-. Many' farrriers'. ,enjoying• assured, prices thr,ou.ghout the 'war rnay, have fear votten that •in this'plan. the in and . outer loses money.. fellowship and hi other•h.c>c 0 would. :The' only. ,Way to''get: ahead •is to: •.e ist''from . ,fumii' 1•ifi;, thiough' keep(e Moderate. arriount of stock' ComlYrun'ity :and < \'c ra nrlt snal' and to' .keep .-it''through 'periods�':iife, thus :l�rev'�'n'ttli ci,ivuRcc and 'rices. The homes, a, c 1 of...goad -.and.. lowp, broken bright spot is: that, , the ,:western and oven �a ra�r Auclic R `�11e i°.farmer. is selling his•wheat,'When' a o instrul7ac nt+ll rtncl ,'''the price 'of• wheat is moderately I high, the western farmer is going to'grow wheat:, When .it gets low We will find' him in competition' .with', us in .hogs, eggs` and .other ons of 'Water a; are use livestock 'products, 'which : rleans'i'the 'rnanufact rc,.(J'''(''')1•..- i'yIcrn at a low prices: `Kingston,''Ont., ..pi/ rnt�,� • ., spirit` of forgiv enes� yrs written. in.,the' Lord's las a'ye , l)l actrsi„i, more and'tnor�e in our.,tllllv,jite,` that. a truer • bOtnel.... ,1'; Christian:' l•)1 ejUC l �a •.�. �y ess gi '•: ' the. a .pi•in i rneeting ,c'losed' lth the ,Nfi7pth• benediction, A'ppro cirnatcly' }),.1{'10,000 )gal- a;.n se of ..a 'boar;*,isn't fol' ,p The 'Ontario Governarrent, thio' caSe . , ;the 'Live Stpck' Branch, leas, in•- :'service, ' 4Xld 60 l�er'ccnt ln; the 11 ' ora ed a tboar - remium policy .'case of a 'boat ,kept fur' the�fa a �ug t p that= has riot been su(bscit sho,'.to, .er's own use. Wc' hli� c' j ha gave to -as reat' an extent as it should ,:hog men .ln t'hr c't)rtnty J” of this: , g 4 be. They la:re trying to give•away'.'boars thrtt cern srl c hclt,s money `td the' extent of $40 to . ou•ality. A•1.1 .they }1,' :wild rto.ridoata $55-to4owners of boars that'have , try for.this is to ' ` ;l t theseaP' 45. percent of: , the' hogs grade A plication, You i%an get over a period of oney'"ear in the plications at rrrti off.g'(', ENDS •.:• 1.+ Loca!'Cativaien,. ehckquarters, Phone '161 Luckiiiov r • 1,i114em,1iem.„r,, ,1aimi11metw1Ymm11,imi15 11ilimt1•100•,.1.,:'': , Hammert0' ari� �ll:e Child anal Anifnal Photograp‘Y A ''' PO WEDDINGS COMM ER�'tA '..RT,RAITS Films Developed and Printed 24-1oin; ,Service it , Telephone 19 , Wyag }taln• .. Cameras Re0a>lred • IFS►O��i,�Hl 1)4.60 �iY�l►4,000. 4,r Yt):farb1 ANN404�. ..,. .1,..1,.1;._(„ "�-►