The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-06-04, Page 4water
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McCORMIcK-DEER1iG COE;-,-SPfeaders.• Moiverts,....1,fay .Leaa=
.2..Ors, Rakes" and 'Te4d.4ri;',grain and Corn 1*(1,0* VAlkiPg
and :Wing Plenr,a7'.
OST $TEEL
& WIR1Co.:4-1'YONO.O..• Veneta, Ages, 4-POntr
Barlr'0114.1%..p.0004 GotivAiniSd:
GHANA' •:BUGGIEB:-Rribbe'r and. Steel Tires
EATAIANoWIIXINSON. and Wheelbarrows
ixivos,,,Orion.AN„ AND pH, O.NooRAP' uS and • save
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ionse1f some Inoney when you want something ut Music-
.
, • al. Inatruments.
LINENQW SENTINEL ,
lo:PQ NOW% .K011•TTII•MT4
uhlished every ThuradOST Morning at 1.ItleiglOWt.Qntaole.
•4. IX MacKenzie, Prolirietor
and' ditor •
THURSDAY, J.UNK-4th",, 125.
Lucknow
hone 74
'iVirighom
.Ph0118;.256:
'onumenta Works
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ousTOw--ii 4 *INGHAM,
'"" getit'4ond most completeto chose from, in.
'
Marble, Sc�ttIE
, Swedish .‘.
oar umo,
.•
4400444k: '")!9#1..fi,11,0,77
tionti;...,*reitlFr:,.c471f7,113",and
,
Proniptly Done
0,14 biti•' 'Ser. -
Br
laCk#011r0
A. Spotton
1 ye
ifiCRON TOWNSIII.P•,
• OF RgvisrONv
, The ';RrSt;•ssittings.-af._the__Cqurt...,••of.
Reid 'o Was 'held the •ToWnship:
_HalV314-y-28".:at--1:4)-aarip-Merisbers-:
of 'Council comprising,Uourt of Re
.
vision were present, and took
their., •oath of. office. :, The AaseSSOt
was also present. • '
Isteknow. L.' O.; No. 428. meets
,their 1o,dge3iooM every Second. Tues-
day'Of the nionth at tk, o!eloak
MeQwllIn
. WK.; sit„ parket;Itee:bee'st..•117inj,'
1
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GUELPH
b/SUPGOCG
CAUAGA
•0think some.' economy could be
.7ricetieed by ,elnicriating' .sweatbands
..from. yeMknieri's:hats..1 `
• ,
Appeal . o',W.
auctioni Assessment en -Pet -•5,,
sconeession • 11. s is us ,
decision was to reduce. 'aiseesment.
:front: , :$4600. •
ea 7 Alb-6,ft-TOwle' 'and- _ie.:read:is" 7..ta' . • • • •
The Governnierir:ii' granting near-
'doction Assessment eri ' PeOt1".1•:•.:responsible' for the:. eliange;' nett o. ly five-andda-h0f -dollars U
"Parte Of •Lots .11: and 12 Concession
1. Decision: asse,ssment reducethfroM
• A' ,• .
V450•90, il) $3.350. •• - ,•,•
154 *messed :to ' Archie .- McAuley,
weetiordered stricken' off Eon,
. a.stessed to, James , Steele, was,
• ordered stricken..eir 'Roll. •
James Neil as "-Tenant 'Op. el#Ot .1 p
•coneessiori. 10,1 was ordereds.to be
Serted- On` ASseshireirt; ,
..•Court of Kevision 'rwaS, 'then: de'
elared cicised, and the Roll as amefl
ded; was declared finally . revised.
•-••'.Ross .114 Marty.; ; :of
• Huron Township. ,
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DgeMJNIPTP, P4.1111./. • SPIRIT.
A
HuRRAT, 4th
1921!
'MentreaL But ¥r Marshall on on.
occasion was obliged to, pay ;7•5 per
bead for shipment of cattle , from
Montreal. -The* diaance
in Miles, iS' abut the same as • fisem
Montreal tp Edmenton, but ;the rail
freight for .t14S. Part tof' joirneY'
was less than half •the.thcean rate. 'Ai
another time he aid 45, ier heitl
for shipping Pattie from, Molitrea14n
Glas• gow ' and this 'tee wa4.•
A noteWOrth4T' faqt aorrilOotiOn double the railWOY rate ifoni Alberta
• PERSONA.. PROHIBITION,
.the "ArgnineOt, 404 • Strife
:for restriction .of •tllo `1341O- Of ji4nor
and of siOxieusi, tirtigiii;414Pre. Alan"
ger of OYerleoking, a,line. of nrohib,
' itiok that was much more poliolar .5(
.9,te,;.aOtIola.pgfrOZovfoliaayt. t.e1111as;Y,;(tpa,11.g44 !.:a.n.t1;
is 2o.v4, Says,' the Onien, SoundSun-
Tinies
rersO441, 'prObilAtion can bc.
enacted,-: at will, Apy ••a4••prte ape
otOetly entOroOd...vithoOt nOliee 'apt -
tors or 'prit'Ons! • It • e.411.f for !30
•;"sarictioris, or .paraphPilialia. It rento.
entirely with the tn4110.114:Thei
an be no question as to interterertie
• with personal :liberty-
, ,
Ance • heverage,frbrit., `Nifirich.
The th.e inaugurationi)of
new! reginie jo tire ,'. sale beer foi'
beverage frae :Seems 'suitable tinle
to reconsider , relation .to the
Cap: cif „%that . is, )10,rolde41 as eneper,T,
Is ur-
• roundpst.,brf,'4u. JonOy• " regulative re
otrietOns:?as, tii7iiTylioateL it IS
'not Uled very ,striat :OlodertitiOri
it will proVe intoxicating., ; Indeed
clothing an be 7, clearoY: than that
or . 4 drinks'of 4.4 equivalent' to one:,
drink .ef something a .or 4 times as
strong. And the danger of. „ taking
too much is the greater because Mc-
stiiff is sold, under government
.poirantee; .as. runontoreatin.g..,
Temperance has •Irepri.. well , defined,
as abstinence frerliv .4117-thart-ia.-•-dan•--
:genus, hrirtful, ,Ood the :moderate
use° of 01 that .-harmless.•or help.
fu1. when used in 'moderation, .. Tried
-rut 'by' this test alcoholic. be ersiges„
nave, been: proved . beyond suceessfill
liallenge7 to be, both, dangerous and
hurtful: Alcohol, .in rnireh sinall per.
:eiitage than 4.4, is in the class • of
.habit-formlog.'drugs, to the influenct.
*Of: which so many • seenito be ..sipc:
tally ; 'susceptible; 'When:taken ,s.0••
inthe ':farm Of a"pleasant and
at the..tiifie .a SmOlating and exhil-
arating 'drink hi': 'Particularly se7
etve4andAlie•--orie:4who--*
A:haft-Way .is vert: likely.befor.e.,. long
. to. findlhat. be has acquired. a.:eraV-
ing :that nothing else satisfy.
Then a private atore W/111 be :kept
:from which a'faSte;triaY "lig.' taken, at
. will. The -victini frf the "'Usage and the
traffic • is already in: the toils ',St:n*1Y
in 'Vain. :is the snare set in the sight
of . any bird,'" • Was 'written long 'ago
and is still'. true of the birds of thc,
lir. Why; Should hit:Mans' ' More
simPle?'
. has 'teen established by scien-
tific
experiinent. that .4 Very...mucli
imaller dose ,Of than is-, in a
: glass Of 44 will lessen efficieneY.,
When.. athletes �r :any other sports
want to be, at their best alai:that is
3ut absolutelY.' • Why. .noi .be la+,
your best all thetime? Personal pro-
. Viibitien.ls. an 'absolute pr?tection- a-
gainst all the 'evil consequences that
may result from • indulgeooe... in 4.4
even : In: strictest 'nit:Aeration. Fours: -
big. the habit. -0( drinking: is as easy
s -putting ors yOur.clothes,.:' 'Getting
a ay, from., it. is like. getting out ,of
skin, ':'"gour.:Iiiihit .beconaes,.:.se
part iour cerfrielf:T„
CE CITIES
There is:aktioay's faseinatiors attach
• pd to 'stories f lea and abandoned
Cities. The ' east'Jras many suali
...es; Once teenaling\With• lfferiew the
,abiding •place • of inonkeys• ,
snakes' and jackals'. For' liiStance.
•the : holy city of the B ahilts, ;Bark
:b6eilook,• in..4(Va,. had 'been forgotten:
•:000 ,years when • Sir,\Sternfard.
Raffle's rediscoVered' it. aod. ItSci,vtr.dri-
derful'• teesple, the eighth Wo'der of
the World. ',The jungle -of .Siarivbas
hidden, ita 'Ancient Ecapital, AY'uttria,
for „four. ',Centuries: Its iphabitarite
fled.,'befOre•• the : conquering lintinese,
arid.:never retuned. It is now sal
to be, the lurking Place of thousands
of eriorinpus snakes. • :Mystery sur •
the dead.city• of Thibet,
Captain :Rouging discovered. It is 'a
'vast collection'. of Palaces, inUnaSster
les and dwelling. Ironies, but, the .Thi,
batins 'professed ignorance of\)ts.ex.
istence, and ,alscii• Of An reason 'Viz
-
its abandonment. Five centuries. itgc.
Angkor had a population' Of three.'
quarters. of a million. TO -day: ft is
the :Dead City of Cambodia The
The -
carved stone. elephants, the, ,inrinerise
causeways, th41 Majestic. temples stil"
remain, but .,the jungle: has invaded
the streets and squares.
• EGG 'PRESERVATIVES
fl now
tpaeirticie
yu, jettonLepneteionos • °. °Ptteel• • A, sh9rt t e -rates
wh
n So high as to almost .kill•the,
•; cattle, trade. acrosa he ocearir" It. was;
the average " non. :convention's may
he, Well attended.d,hnt the party) en the ame*ith 9ther thingot -144
thdsiasni as Oznii4rW, with, the spirit •When a• shipping company was .ap•
of thirty' or forty ieari agO is Uotica.' 'Pe*/e(t to: it Said that these
4111e only bits absence T h were the rates estohlished. by 'them
y "
voter.* have • conaa, to ;1,1.0.0..storicon the bisines. '‘.any inle man.
the.8,ame, of which they:,weie Iarge ageOielit• contd., do nothing.' This re.
ly the tools and the, Victims t 1116'o: ealed the et!s,taonfcsei'io14,:o46.4t ;tibffiince,
a. ineasure party. , spirit :andth inOlIi.-441:f
'fealty,' el; ,6bortie.,.,, faith that arid. i,•.t With:4. :N4* te, breaking.
the one PSrtY: JO :white" and -,the other: 11,1s'0,.°1-11hill,e. and
freing shippers
has g4e;• ..et•-• us hope, foreve f ome..G0P9:::rerine
erii-:ontproposes t.
f. t:It?ge°P,°.fl::
Pew voters now belia.ve.er fear that
,the:Country ;be ruined' h;ovis ,,hsuabvtid.nirt.i.danoli..tnoe doof',4;3hitihpstilwe!leicohmirinlic
party' is defeated. The 'elector 11
asks:" Whatthis parti stint) Sqnle such arrngersent th€
-fel.? 'What .sorian_is-this • that:. oniY way *at.
ewes forward? "The- faCt that he Unl.?rtunatelY`a g°vernitent tee'
not undertake anything on a largc
bears tthe, Uninistakable brand of
' scale "wi hout la i
serif:Ms dslo "scheme can lu
t- entirely free .1norn---suspicion-et-fiv-
this party, Or that is no longer en- ' t Y itself open tc
Perhaps the tendency tO. condi:inn
the houses of commons or ei "con- c`ritisin df some ,sort,, and it is one
• the vveaknesses of democratic gover
gress as the caie:may be 's h
of rogrieS is , too • general., The vit.
Inch do not control th'e governmenl
, a ouse
nrcent, that the party, or •parties
erain g . . representative bodies are 'w '
Jj...,10.4,,t.7_3hooneetivisdoo.o..,_.:_of , take every, n_pporturrityscreciii,
the retorian 'Age, nor the r gues . J . • -
gallery of the prP ent Csually 'there matter of making party, capital noi
\are ca few men at t e bead of affairs rot getting good g°vFillinth't '
tp the 'part- that does 'control It is
iokho ,aie doing the,rirli:est. for the • ••.‘ '
THE , HOME BANK SUFFERERS
Public :Cadet •?' di etilt ciraumL •
stancea---a conditton bel. •thet they. %AA otediefed •sorne'`` time •ag.a•
must hold office if. they . :to'carry Fedeical tovernMent•h s.•• firifilly;
on at all. The opposition which:Ls Yielded to the demands` pf those wh,o
- • .
:trying to dislodge them is no better'. 1,-.roeney: •throrigli tbe failure. el
_ _ hettlIonte-AliM
o o o--,
Isn4- it abont time to, amiounae
that the annual fruit ekbp has .been:
rnined ' by frost?
- It used.te_he that a girl's•face Was
hee,fOrtune, now, it takes a. ferturie.
• fer. upkeep. • •
, -
A dull driver • is one , Who :thinks
• that when he comesto a .shirp corn-
er he has to cut it • .• .
Some men are lettingtheir "hair
. -
'grow longer so not to be mistaken.
• for their .'wlyes. •
•,GYPROC
USES.
. .
, New Con truction
Remodel' g
Repairin
Barbs ,
Attie ROOlild
Store Windows
Ceiling's
Walls
Poultry ,riouses
, Perm binned
,Doiries '
Warehoutes ..
Piroproonsig .
• Under Shindell
' Partitions '
Garage.
IF yon need more house room don't
• httild costly additions. Just GYproc
your attic. Gyproc-the.solid rock
fireproof "walllaoard-will transform
it into a warm, beautiful, livable
• third story. ,
Then, when you've finished' the
••attic, start on other rooms. / The
results will, be_, so gratifying that you
will not be satisfied Until the whole*
. ,
. house is Gyprecedl. For further in-
' teresting fa.cts see ,,
WM.MuRDIE&SON
Lutknow
oNTAit1O--,i1VP. Atli( CO;41.111.1TEDi-PARISr-OliTkii1O#
,
fireP,r-()Of;W41100,4ar
hpft.ficklf.fro? •Cy0i.oe doee,awee.y with Inflanintable sitioehlined wilts;
'ao1i, ceilings and partitions. • • ' 71
•
e
caoriptbut reflect. that the nelitialc.:n
who established public edneatie:i .and.
Made Provision kir it, at: the same
thice sealed:, the dobm' of u_eir kind.
• WIths.11- DR:\OHOWN DID SAY '
•
A .'vVeliLmeaning\person oho is in
syrnpothy; With.' the lion -concurring
element' of the Presbyterian Church
6omplained that it nr
was\e,ani. and un-
fair\,4
e£ _Dr, 'Chown; General'.Superin-
tendeot °of ,the" lyiethOdis . Church in.
• Oanada, te _say in an 'add..: 0...lrefore
theLondon Cthaference recently held
• that "the' Anti -Union people Were -all
wets," and ,this:.pers.op added t t• it
.
ii well known that. -there are .wets On:
137otii• side's ' of the church:anion que
:the losers,•• .which,' along with flu
urns' ther-•wilt-reeei*e-thresigh the
uidation of the: himiness, will make
about 70 Per cent of the losses,
is the first tirne that 'a gov.-
Canada': has come to .0e
the who lost Inianq
'e failure' of a bank • or
usiness. concern. It goes:
an he done in a corm: -
urs • is by, a' vigor -
campaign. ,
eneral who WI
Rice -and -a -half
ing whatevei
• Css, Yet atc,_
• mak(
ametunt
wOma:n
11
-,goo
. •:. Th
ermiren
relief4 o
.throngh„
Other large'
.
to. grow, what
try ..governed a
and persistehi
The, .... people in
have:to . put- up.. •th .
Million dollars had it°
to do 'vvith.'•°ausizrethe'
forced by the • goiernmen
.good part. of . the loss. It W
to, about, '50e . on. -.every Man
nd .child in. the coOntry. .
\
:That is riot'a'serious matter,
ha 'i; but it.. isn't. fair; and. sets . up
bah' reeedent :The' government -hay
leg h ped • the siffferers. in -this IV::
stance, alma% reasonably refuse in'
other .si liar ease s-÷. and .. therc
Vill-helinit " opPorturrities'• we MAY
be sure.' • Th gOverninentwe: • nias .
Say .parliarrient Was simply held up
Of the three : ,pjlies in the ' Housc
• nfte dared sto, op pae the claimants
because they represented a .corisideir..•
,able body, of 'electors, and. none caiV
afford to . offend a' bOdY f voters :who
•willItick- and' -act- together.' •
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ANNUAL AGRIOULTERAIX$T.AT.
ISTICS OF -CANADA.
As th�. statement attributed to Dt.
OhoWn..is...manifestiy unfair t the
-nonlcOncurrants; it seemed to un-.
.iikely :that a • man.'of Dr. ChG'rn's
prominence Woril& be. so, •theautious
,ancl- injudicious; • as well as ',unfair
as'te publicly. make. such. a staternent
and `Webi'Ve gene to the trouble.t�
• look. up just what he 'did: say.
• Here are his. words ..asAtioted)in
•believe ---and niark yori; ern. not
•saying it oh 'rny own*that- theweti
• in the: presbYterf.an church. veted
• :.•
7.gaTI•iliisst.islinvtny.".differe;;t
from sjiii
that. t;h e. • "anti,union people • .ars
wets" HOw. Dr. Chown's statement
, came to. be • twisted' into ferno.
-reader a must be left to speculate.
• tt may be added that The 'Globe
reporter was careful to: use qUotatied
Marks rodicating that he , was giving
the Dr.'s exact words:
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ATLOTIC 'TRANSPORTATION;
One of the .most imPOrtant govern -
Ment rneasntes ,Which Ca#' before
the Dominion parliament, during' the
present. session : is ;Orie ,Whieb airy's to
establish' lovver. freight .rates' On the
The''' Globe of May 25 (page 3): "I
'• '
Atlantic ocean. '
There has ,bedl'i much party con:.
•,froversy over the means by which
the. • object is ' to be attained; :brit
there ,seems to; be lood•reasOri in. the'
public interestwhy something :along
. this line Should be done.
• It haS, been general& assilmed that
Ocean freight and Passenger . -rates
;would remain; at a point fixed • • by
aorripetition; the ,oceari being free to,
w:ho wish to: 'put ships. on . but
, it appears, that during the scarcity of
'ShipS. dilring and .following iho Wary
a pretty ailid „arimbine of trans,
atlantic, -shippers Was formed,,' ' and
. thie °en:rhino, herding a' practical
' of .the business ProCeeded
tpievy rates on the principle of Usk-
Ling„,.01 thes.trafge would Stand. _
In. this eonneetiOn .the
'can .Marsiltilr'gaVe ,.sorire
• .leresting .4.irfoOnIttionit4in• bis ,• speech:
.at W4lkt ar1nn
:n f his' 'Wtr .e."kperierieeS
'shim -ring cattk. to and :'frPin ., Britain,"
It is 'eStirnated by the' .shippers that
fit teen 'dollars ", is. a, , to
•pay for the-,tranSpertation: of a steer
fions Montreal to., arnj o the brifish
pot.ts. 'ot frOnt a ritish, ,pert
--7rwerray, :
er-
• a
•It is announced bic -the Dominion
'Bureau_ of Statistics at • Ottawa that
,the annual Census. of:field crops and
,five stock for 1925 will be .made this
June. These statistics are °chested
jointly by the: Dornirrionand Provin-
cial. Governments by means of card-
board schedules,' issued to farmers
through the '"rural school teach,ers
and children. In British • Columbia,.
they are mailed direct te ,the farm-.
Prs.: These schedules call for the
aeraege sO:wn this year tO, the prin-
cipal 'field' crop and for the numbers
of farm "animals alive on the farm
in mid-June, The Areas thus collected
form • the basis 'of. the annual tstatis.
tics of acreage. ,ind yield. It is very'
important for all alasses in .Canada
that correct statistics, of agricultural
procluctlion should be Published, but
• iti is ePfiecially se' :for farmers . them-
selves -ssc h O. through ' co -Operative
wheat viols are now Undertaking:. to
niarket, their , own wheat • and other
-producta; • because _Accurate statis-
tics are essential • to 'the fixing of
fair prites. Any fanner, who has not
reeeived: the blank cardboard sailed,'
tile through the rural school • Of his
Sthool district or 'atlierWise: by the
„mi-ddle of jurie • should mike ,irnmed7
ihte "appliCation for same,: either to
,She --teacher ofetIb1ie$C1i0Oi.DiS.-
trt
:
fri 'Which he .residea, to the Pro.
DePartment.�f Agrieuiture :at
ttfie•-capital of his province, .or to the
.n,ornirtiori; -Statistician at -Ottawa.'
,
The Man -vvliP is always ,trying to
start sonietbitig today 48 n See:ond-
hand car.
Of -.course, bete& a <lotto can oat
'youona d* he im45 leo,ow: •'what
n , • yo,lika beOti •
you
Pcioo,
ROM
•
Cheap 'Eggri.:Iir *inter
.
eve.W.et farmers
. .
and other poultry keep'erSi have yeti,'
few., eggs to, .1)Se froth -October ',,tt.
Pebruary. when Priaei are 11,
would be easy for` theni to preserve
,,riaanx.jrs_rlerlairadi
they, woilid,but- take the 'trouble .` t�
-41.O say'S.:dits;
intendarit,",ExperimentalTt8tatiOn„...
:Bongo,' ' • . ".
Cap
,ittdOr to seciire 41?e,rmatipi12.,re-
gardirig the best nrethede pieServ.
thg. eggs, ••ari ;experiment:440' .startad
in 1918" at C611'12010 ExperiMenOil
8tatioo7 'Eight ..mothada.„3.vere,tostba,
*typing 14 vapot .and teaVing
f
'HARDWARE..
his $7..,25 Polishing. contfit fc#
A Saving of $1.75 -
This Outlit Consists of
* . 1 . Qt. Johnson s Liquid -Wax $1.50 ,
'1 Johnson's Wax .1VioP $1.50
1 Johnson's Weighted, floor Polish
Mop. .n •. ,
1 Jfinson's*ooli on.Horrie-13eauti-
.. lying 25c.
.4745
,
This .is g 'splendid' offer for a, Polishing .
Outfit complete and at-a•Savint.,of $1,75: .
. carry Johrison's Wax, .Old 'English Wat;
---also-Martin-7-Senour-WwHor-Hardwood-lliiors-and---
Lino1eum.
„ ,
,O'Cedar Oil 25 and 50c. also Lemon Oilt. /5c: '•
,MureSco and Alabastim irvall shades.
Ka-r-thi2S-enOur-Paints3-100-Per-C-ent-Pure.-----
Spring arid Barb Wire Fencing. also :
befote buying.
' Fresh Cdr of , Pgristone and Lime
Carload CeMent-On Hand
-Towrg.ou.s.:
•
anti --6C -
MO
Hardware, Coal -
•Tinsmithing
disturbed; 2 Wrapping in paper and
turning daily; 3. Packing in oats; 4.
Packing •sawdust;: • . Compose
Gaulin; Armstronk•paite• 7 Lime
water; .8. Waterglass. • . * •
• Resints •
•, •,
It was • found that the two best
methods,„„by-far, were the lime water
•:and the Waterglass, ' These have been
continued to' date, and Very' little has
been found, though different lots of
:eggs are tested .each • Year by the
D opt inion Chemist' and the -Dominion
.Ponitry. Husbandman at Ottawa,„ and
by. the .:S,unerintendant Of the Cap
, ,
Rouge Experimental Station. , ••
:.;.,
• ', Best` Methids
•Use. one P mind . of. good, , freshly -
burnt quiekliine to five gallons of
Water. slake the lime With a sniali
quantitsr, of water,: just Abe.up enol.W,b
..teLeover_it,:. and- then„stir the;Lanijk„
.tlitis fornied 'in the Water. Keep Well
stirred for a few _hours, allow • to
• settle, and pour the saturated .,;water
Over the 'egg's. With •A•vate,rilass, use
about four pound in ten gaIlOnS of,
.• General Advice •
All :eggs. used should .be perfeetly.
fresh and, if possible; • from flocks
having no niale birds. The eggs
• Should be completely immersed (hiring
the whole - period..of-cpreservation, and
the •vessel should b kept. covered
The best temperature,' thagg-h not
absolutely necessary is from, 40 to 45
'degrees F. • • °
o 0-0
• PROGRAM AT:Tim b. A. C.
,
June 9, 100.1 and 42
• Visitors • vvho airiVe before lunch
hour ,(12' o'eloak) 'canSpend the„ time
going over • the,. exhibits. of ., the
•8gience Department: '
..0, ;in 12 to 1
'
•
Tour 1 -Conducted tour foi• thOie:
interested in Field' an .4niinal Hus-
bandry .Will - leave gymnasium •
ntediately after lunch ,and 'proceed to
Field Husbandry' Plats, ;One And cine -
quarter: hours on the plots ,With
Zavitz and staff, and 'then on to:
swine; beef' cattle and (lairV/' Cattle'
.With Professor Toole . and. staff, far
• three-quarters of •an hour. At three
ocick th0. party leaves dairy barn.
, Those interested poultry' 'will be
colidireted Over, the t.) poultry plant,
and- those interested in lialry mann-
• faeture vitt be conducted to the.
• dairy' btrilding.:. c: • '
Tour '4I -.••••A conducted' 'tour
those •-interested in Hortidulture and
_Poultrywill leave _ the+giutinasjnnt.
' immediately After ' proceed
..t.n, t
spending ...one and; 411e-quartloilts
with' PrefeSSet •,Ige,Letinan and 'stiff
for '41tres-tplarterg -4)1.4141 lout,'. -At
three o'clock party will , pit.eeed t�
bairy building. •
4.11--Vor:la4ieS--.AriOtreted
tour will Jeavo, the kynintisititti • Iry
thecnntelY after- 1104 flDrOdeed te
•MacDonald ihutituto and spend .olie
._...
,
hour and a half with Miss •Cruik-
shank and staff, and th'en on to tlid
Daity.,,Dnildint, spending : one hal' '
hour VItli: Professor:Dean and .stOff..
• The exhibits in. these -two depart, `
incnts-Will be of :special interest to
women„ . ' -. • . yAll.11',.4.
'ailAd,ttiiher,teiece.o'c..tock. when .all parties'
:'
.inentS,or the ;Dairy Barns, •'will .: be
•
lari questions a lagleul4itaVc seleirOe
ready -to give informatien and advice
•
•. Staff a -Rid -els will. be in all ' build-,
condiicted ' there to. • . ,., . '
•
ings ' from. .10 23n. ;to -4 p.m. each day,•
Horticulture, • Agriculture Depart-
meet.at 'the 'Dairy' Building. 'those .
visitors desiririg to get to t Poultry,
, .
.,
•
•
. ' 1
.: An Information Bureau ',or' Carnpus .
Directory will • be established ,
• tent •- near --the :Gyinnasium.r.-.-f or"- aeri- '
'verriente:of'7visitara.-- - - A.. four o'elock the campus will be •
,a.va able tothe.. Junior Flarmers . for '•
bpseball games or such other sports
as they. May•See fit to • conduct.
DEATH OF L W. MOTES .
• itgrowyw:r.
Word . has, been received of , the -
death, California of J. W. ,Moyes,
proMeter of the •.ill -started and ,14-
fa.ted.. 'Ontario •Vest' Shore railway:::
Mayes• disappeared from Totionto
• when it was discovered by those
.terestect- that •the railway project
was hopelestly wrepic&I, and . he Was
in dangerof : being arrested t on a;
charg'e of frauct: whereallouts
have not since been known ',bY. the
afitharities nor by, those whom he:
had :victirnize& it riPPears. now that
-
he been.' luxuriating amid • the
'orange' groves" of Califofilia while
the farmers- of tAshfield; and ,others,;.
were working a feW, extra hours:per.
week
to instrumental payinterP• rlio'.11thesaddlingdeb
t4 he
tbeni. Needles's to say Ash0:014
: cetiti„n4. is loft' sending flowers.
. 1.--o-o-cs.-.-1 •
CREWE
„ •
• Mr., and :Micsi, Wm, Crozier' a
family •visited -Westfield-friends On
Sunday.;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Carnspbell and,
&slighter- itif Detroit, are •visithig, at' "
Jelin Meriary's.' • • •
• Mr.,.. Is% Treleave of rTa:rOnta "
el')Ot day recently •With *Iila -
thisis here• ' '
:Miss ,MaQiieid: of Wingham
sisiledlialAer,--h Om° -h'eiet'-ctorr:Suriltlicey;---
4Pii:1 BuA'ajo .a1led on his
Uncle; Mr, actin Kilpatrick.:en" Sntur''
:day, . , •
.q."4"trleisra,. itha Olarende: Chain ,
bey: :of Ileigrdice visited their "Siet.dillis*
'Mrs.. lay'niond Finnigan on satidast.,
Mo. Wm, cantlaben Westfield: "
iS visi6ng her daughter. Mrs,' Crtiiiet
,during tha •
jelin
a FOrd ear • ' *