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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-29, Page 4410 • 7.e. .• • I, , 'mg Cx./K.NOW alt.I41111,41EL" 'TOURS 'DAY, Anot,,,p,ih tow MIOCtl*gle.,K-DEEPING C04.---Siireaders :AV 11404., .111, Raimie and. Tatters, Grain and 'Corn Ei4xlers, Walking Riding Plows * \• • ' • PROST STEEL & CO-:.--TWoren" Fences, Gates, 4 -Point Barb and N. 9 ,C011ed Galvoinzed, ',MOHAN BUGGLES:—Hubber an& Steel lires, , HATEMAH*ILEANEINT CO.: --.-Plows and Wb-00.1.,bal,Towe •RtglON ORGANS, .A.ND PHONOGRAPHS us and • .709raollf aouttt n1040.7.When77:you viant something in al Instruments. ' " . AND save usic• Winghanl, 11.e Phone 256.' N�nuinentid ,LueoTowland'W.INOITAISI as .the• largest and. most #11.miplete,,,,. . eta& the most beautifid detigns ; to choose frOm,,,in..; • 'Marble, Scotch; Swedish and Can- adian. Granites e 'make a specialty of Family onuments and urvi.:e your inspec- , , , . • Jfl riptions Neatly, Carefully,. and 'Promptly ,Dene, See us.before placing y9iir,order. , ,vaglas :Bros. '1"t: A. SPotton Lucknow,, On. . ,0 1.4. NO. 428, Lucknow meets • e second •Tuesday of every month in their hall, at 8 o'clock. C. Mullin, hi.• P. Carter Rec. Sec. a.; nuca • Insidan0 r". &tea NOTICE TO CREDITORS In; the 'Estate of .Mrs.,.Erame• Tay- 10,,,,;ideceased, . 'Cred145"fi 4:iict other having ilains against the,*.eatate:,..of. Eninik Taylor: late 'ofl...the ToWnOlip of A:shfield; the 'County. iizif Huron. WidoW; deco :ii - '1, are hereby notified tO deliver ZlahriS;', prePerlY-*Verified to the '11117 defsigned.,EecutorS 'beforeAlie„Thir, • Lieth• day'‘of.,A.pnil„, 1928, :after:Whitrh , Ile as steadily favored big -scale. pro. , thoFaecuters will proceed..., to distribute the estate of the deceased, having regard only to .such claims as they shall then haw, had 'notice. - Dated ,at Lue4Cor this 'first.' day of -April, A.D. 1926. , . • . • Ewart Taylor, Geo, A. Siddall; Ex- ecutors.. 29-4-c. • , !7',1"-M • • LUCKNO•NV SE1NrrINT-.4 PPWtslIed„. eYet'Y TharPilarornng buclsnew.: Ontart. • A ,rieter and:Editor : ti111480.4.17,.• APRIL 29th, 1926 FORD AND 'FitEE TRADE In minket/0a \with the •yecently, auteltdbile manufacturers, And, yknrk- propOSe'd MeV: .milis Oming ‘, into ers protesting agAlnetthe reduetion *)peration, 'the world, 'pied:400A 'Of in the tai iff on iinpoTted.. Automobiles. 4r.,tny ‘vbick:volted, Ottawa•1444, neW°PrOk 1A: 1926is a.ppnatetl ;let te Friday was thee;• „theusand., ,str4mg .4ceed. said. 04t,it was, . , el • .vco,behsv...akr•._ r_'.'_ ,ei edArd erderywi11'?fltiu4p 45% o; lheerni64wbi444tP4tbtCt:1.4v a capital Withayi4vto.1aligc-1; tain gtivawes befre the gOvern, v0e .the. 11tena044;i! tpule, Pnip and Paper daring' 1925 ment are invariably the product .of bys;;-eria.;Thek are AO TegarOtt. ‘'"tbe 841wch° ;alytti::tom' 1.7:0,90;114. direction,1.4441, gh:dve. .*Par,1 e7ftscriaTntairl '''ubPa.VOne Market:. for Canadian paper la, .09 k•euM.4, tYi interview witn the;4t,cilt., gcy'rnmell.t a.C4C11* • • - ' •future Until•recently; the *tnilla • The recent h Ott est of .antomabile re;,inufahturei.T. • • - Marcupon awa- • • " Gel'in,anY and Scandiray ,baye been • . p,Ir.V i;M1X 44, Plaice :410 74U0M01). rkuptums ae ack. ridiculous, operating *t-'caliaeity and Selliag. A p • subStantial :part. ot their products . •Forws, opioio;*. regarding pro, :The p*rotective tariff „-Olither'chaaPer. ,Overaeas, The 'OPOing ,Pnatillent:ar tection •frce trade Indy. ndt ba makes alAtoniobiles . ' greater value :•theyi the 'dpinians 90t • frdnt: 34. per, cent .to'' 30. per ,e.entiriletICOe (file tothe economic reeOvery ,', maxiy en. 1C OPUQu4UL.h *therrieldier..prieed.niackines frolir 35 'orEuropeclivPYod; this : t:Tade •lt° --these-neighlibring-Conntri'esturith • but -they are inferesng, Tier .cent, -to 17.1/27P-0.'eTeilV—ThWilither guiding .prkh.cipie'..ia:Itusin35 .i.s seine- -what ' the Prannfactn-re*S'ArelhOwling r4:14 • t4at ii14',Vnited• $ta•tvi,.. South'' What °different to thit of b3 zcit aiglrit.. They saytheir hUtilleila' can't AfriO4,.,south AkaariOa.. and Autitralia MajOlity, of •bliairieS's...Men';.2"..SinCe. his --.a);i'svrundi-the naw conditions Cant were 'ore to 1oo1 e1seyhere for ss beeame .• well established exiat, ‘iideec1J although hey stifl•their'01.)00* OaPad1C- was able' to -Meethese t '.requirenlents, keeping her. -h-aVe *IITATftite: 9t .4re 'hundred- .,duetion. Instead ,• of eirdekt.voring. . Jo dollars, on every one thousand dollars -new' 9n; alld-,•stha. M611°- • get; the highest prices" •the • Wortli,"ot cars they tnrri: out, , • ‘" ing the .0aisting 042°' level .The '1/.11", ited States consumption of newsprint would pay Ford, adopted a ,pelicy of Vora ' gays that his Ontario , •,a price Which ',Would' en, factery, can .inanufgeture :gars as 4hizasrinigaPtheaeScpda's. abh;3,174.03(70'yepioser, annumhte 'courage many purchases. Cireunif : as can his Detroit plants; , her, production baa, not kept ...nat'es • stances have :heea such AP to make • and this 4 , taken to indicate this policy one ' supreme Wisdorit;:.:thitt any well -Managed' i)lant-In South 41n°44' 4°4 So/4h A°Ica 44.0 growing in Commercial importance hence, the aStenishing. success of Mr:, :aria pan at. least get along ,with • over .11, ,,,O.•'.conf.: every year. Our ,e3R390; of newsprint .tO the .former ' inekeased. from 0440 FOrd's butinesi. Men of a less heroic- ccr cent advantage type :Of mind, adopting a narrewer' petition,' ; '," a' d.rnere, miserly' ' poligY mould not Pealier -• and Itir Robb, ' ram.' 'nothing in 923 i° 25909 •'' tons.: have achieved: the success' which Mrs istOr- of fiance had th • eaurage lii 925" the 111.st three years the FOrd 'has .achieveil. • . tell the big delegation ..that exports"lod2.th 1.111:12c4., .!‘v•e..In7ea!'", Asked." What, he thought Of •. the ment net Titielbere was what.' Wollid to. 1920 Canada was emit - Canadian' ogyorometa,o,tit, • in the count' with the-„'goverarnent. tariff on 'airternohliee, - he; . without • "I he 'filtilijood is •that :this march buPtilOind.',-.CoLintlite.r.irA: ti.a-'hsifatien said it was .tt Mnye in the ,UPon. :Ottawa its . predecessors han market, pre - right direction; anti' 'went on •reead have no, influence at allfTliegOi- n , . • feiential tariff granted., Great Britain at favoring. universal free ,trade,. ernment, s no. 'doubt gave the whole this t'arrairde:'twreaa's:ty19:4WtithT17' negotiation Australia ,hae. • :•Asked`,With, :regard to .the effect 'et :matter' very'full consideration, before the .recluced tariff ' upon the • ..;Ford. acting. Premier ting and his assoc-, made it: possible •fOriCaPeia to again, Motor.'.wOrks at 'Ford, Ontaric4.' iates, icae*. •what :the effect aMnPete with Engla#4 or ti*t!in417.1C'• • .• • said that the :plant .WOUld !continue .in eat. They perhaps 'et; 1•1°r• ;gm :'Engl°114;° Otev*/ Anstralia duty free, as against . a ciperation• as.'•beretefOre but that the expected the ,big delegation, and knew knew ears, and trucks 'Mad°, 'there', swould before,' it Started what. -they $3 per P34 'tariff :inaPnsedv.on'paper train ,iai--t-n",* • ' " other eounthieg The, whOle thing' is' bluff, .0tF'autO- ' mobile :manufriettirere' are :.aar.e.' :and. ,niad,, becapse instead tf.:. WITH AN AUTOMOBILE' dollar !advantage on' Ozie,thOu, kind' dollar :car,. over outside coin"- • petition; ...they. inusi. get '.'Worig .with Oaly !a .twO-nliondred dallar.,,advantage! course its !nee to ' Make.: 'a few ., dqliars*-iii a feW. yeart,., but the •aire_rage. trian, d'O_e_an't ;feel. • like helping to create Milliouires; When there . no..prosneet.ef ,:.hims.elf, get.- ting:„inpre. than, the • necettatiet', of lite and ti deem* burial. anneinred cid. the ert du4r 911 in rneo.les, a Toront) • nawsriap•_:r The, gallarif;• "Then would- you mind holding -My` cigarette NWhlle I dance -LI can't find a , put_ the „beastly thing" • Optometry --Its., Value To:Tlie.PubPC By. F.. T. ARMSTRONG• • .;iptpmetrist • LuOknoW Ont. Who. igre celled' ,"predhyopes ?" These whose eyes Parinot focuslor chise work . as well as 'they Once could.' • • At what age is this first netie- ed ? Usually' at..40t nidd1et 'this a. •iatural/.1condition " the eyes t• °Yet, OverYoao io LW -et,...,.-lang-renetiglObecoino,a-pres llow is this 'ehitracterized ? By • .inability, lc; read we or . do . other elose 'eye 'work• . ,( Continued Next. Week) Wbist1er portrait has been sold for--: 120 -thouganct—But---the--Portraif ',of. the 'office whittler • won't •bring that , lllllllllllllllllllll •tII V." AtioVEGC"' row- sitros ILLS' tV11., PLANTS:' 'Anse; 1- Pill per PlAlit:riiir Month , A s:— Nitrogen, .13%; Phosphoric 'AciO4%;Pptasilti* • qn.A.1 10 Available Ptio_sphorie.4Scid, • ALL' SOLUBLE IN WATER • .p5ckei:S:120 254 300 504 720 4i.• Postage Extra • • ImAtos. •Ird e..ING LAND. a% 0 'For Sale ,at. Drpg .Store' Phone .No. is .at .Your SerViee, Vife Sell jar Cash -We Cheaper Thep. Vhe,'Credit itnrt IDEAL INCUtiATOR. . • , "iDpAIP IS A HIGH" CLASS- :sIACHINE, 'WELL -MADE AND kW, PIPING cool) NyElp4T copi)vi. IT *IS A SUP-. ' gaxia INCtI3A.TOrt AND'. THE Pluct..is Nto LBO-1ga THAN *THE .PtiicE 6E' tilt INiFEEK/E. MACI-titS. AVE HAVE' THEM.: te.1 TWO SIZES -16' E6G AND 25:0 •*,_,G: IT WILL PAY YOU TO , Orr 0 CIL Pit : • , • - • StKEARMARrNG. . f THE -1A1)1.8 -SEAEON WILL SOON" nt, ntitt- AND • YOU WILL. REQUIRE SOSE 00 THE FOLLOWING; .W.,11 I C 11 WE. HAVE IN gl'OCK.:A--SAP PAILS- IN TIN on: dALvAiazEti; -SAP' SPILES'f SYRUP:004Sr ,GAUGE .IE 1Q—IRON' TO -h.1•AlcE SAF PANS. - 401,g,,A.41.31,011,4Elt-Ssi „ Ecoiionoco'ksmiporteilash; /CHEVROLET' " t;p41 4AOS, 17M+7171R,#.0. M* a loWe A statement by Mr.. ;Ford: . which I31.nt. r. •:.-n• — occasioned 'seine Siirpr'—rse was ,that. -his. autinnibiles.. can ;be • produced, as cheaply at Ford,. Out,' as at the big plant .plant at. Highland Detroit, and Lhat 95 ..pe r.• pent of the inateriat used in the, Qatari°, plant Was. of', :Prodaetien. So: it appears, that ;So far as. the .building of "Ferri ,cars. and, ..trucki. in Ontario_ is concerned; a pro- tective tatifofevei cine ;Per: cent not necessary, 'esird-. accOrding to .Mr. Ford ' neVer was necessary. .4t1Z4d' ,if, the duty- Of.35 pei, cent . • on. ,,ars. c(irnirigiinto Canada had :anything to :do with the eStablisbinerit of he Ford plant at kern, Ont.:, *.he . said . that the, 'duty ,nothing at 'all 'Co. do with i it: The late Mr. ,MasGregor. * who.' been Making carriages on; :the Can . When the 'minister. deputation' :re- -'adian side ofthe river, went to ' Mr. presenting • ithe automobile industries Arc!' and told him that. his. carriage -interviewed • Preader••King en Friday business- was' .no longer Profitable, of last , week-. one hundred Wonien and that hewould like' to build Ford, wives and daughters of, the '. !nap- 'autemobilep. ' Ford ':t9Ok ,a fancy: • to :ufactureis no doubt)) 'went along "and Ma:Gregor,: and as tbere, was no; end submitted :their •a/iliefil to the, trine' . of : business in .sight he Arranged to woman np., 'Miss MaePhail. start the. Ontaii.0•••plant With . lady 'Member' Who •always has Gregor ; in harge. The • Management be6n..a.foe. of :privelege..and a .-chaini, at Ford,. Cont., charged a .higher. Price, ion of .they,orditjary man arid.:.wornan :for 'the Ontari.o.-made, car's;net be was eqUal, tothe eceasSionand. didn't; • cadge the .ars cost niore than they flir,ch,s before the; representative,. of ,"did: at Detroit„' but :because the .Can7 Wealth and privelege:' She is said to „alien tariff cutting off outside ' gem- haVeJ,spoken.freelY and frankly to the -p-etittoi enabled Ahern to ,•high wolnow. and '''expressed ' herself aa 'er price , ancl• it was -just :good birth -it heartily • in favor ::,of the proposed ess, Noiv that the .,tariff .isc reduced, tariff reductions,,, *Lying ,, that., . the - the priiie is reduced..., , •°: . consumers of Canada 'were . entitled If this statement ''of the case is true to some: consideration;; that . it had (and'',Mr. eould ha;./.e no • ' object qt.( too nuichto protect the auto - in misrepresenting it) all. the extra inebile • industrY, and; that the bene - money ;that .4e. in' .this country, have. .fits that.:wOnld accrue 'to. the country paid tor Fersi products.... has been ',.trom cheaper cars *add • Ontweigli • *i6wil away sb far: as we are 'con -% the •considerations of any one seetien. cerned. It simply, wept. to. Caricr the ._ , . Canadian 'Ford company, enabling it • :with Fisher Body finished in CHEVROL E T • has added another beautiful model • its line,„trm. the Landau —a , handsome five -passenger car,. Arizona Grey. Ducoi • .'he Landau reaches !a ,new pinnacle of small car luxur- ioustiest, having a seal grain leather top, with distinctive Landau kens and smart b- shapeci windows in the • rear. , . It. is upholstered in •rich • .:. velour, which harmonizes GOING DOWN STEEP GRADES • AGNES MACPHAiL P. SPEAKS OUT.:, • • in a feWl years to. make piany.thilliOria.• WORLO'S' NEWSPRINT* ollors—fionriOr-otigirmlear-s- ' SUPPLY _ • :non t...Of .$125,0(16, The :business Weuld' • \ all prospered in any event, ' and ,.1; 'Fow,•Canadiatis realize that by'. the 'the 'extra millioris :which the, tompany' c*/ of .1926 cailadit will, be, producing Made would: hare :been MuCh better • over One-third. of. the world'a in the pockets of the..Canodiana users."' „ news - of Ford :carp; truelis and tractors, Plipt, and 45.$ of material . Ford's tdea of Univerial -.free °/IttEing into - newsprint manufaCt,, ntrade, at pretetit. it nothing.' ;mere nee, 'Canadian newsprint production• than an. iniptactical,le dream; ibe. na's bpen• steadily increasing and N,111' average' voter .(and these determine '1025 our total. production 'about eq. trade .policy of a Country) has no nailed that of States, such cOnseption at all.. The .aierage turns•for the. first two montlia of the man in All lines of business is a iirq. current year:, inclioating a • distinct • tectionist; He not' to cont. leadership on the . ,part; of • Canada, Pete 'with. all comers as.Foill is, and SaYs the Royal Bank April letter.' • •is Ver readY, tO sok shelter 'behind *Cheada'i _program of ekpanSion a tariff wall, regardless of ihe. effect • upon: the, •e,Onsurncr ef, his • products,. 40 it loOks..ns though • it will be a long 'time • before the Ford • Atli? of free tr4de all around will prevaH,' ; ANOTHER ,,MA.P.C11-0S1-tifirkcr.i.V years ab-tartny,, raar,-:hed upOti ttatva tfittri.',. View .to.,:infltrencing •Toverrinient action in regard,' to some, , Special Matter: There :ivas the farmers, decent uptIn , wa he h '• ited • ' on ,Piunibity4 andlifectrit:Witing • ,Sherwitt-Williams •Pattitg CyYproc,.:Wal board , , t'0 te W n•te. li Farineis village winch ,did not ;boast " of 'a 1 movement ws4 ,nt .14s lieight.; there ir,c4 ill the ,ljnited StateS, 'Malting :44., , , ?t1 .1‘7,12...e:i l!terews.ed to $a.00 1922, to demand a daliatren a Money' the •vc OrId'i* estiinate& productron I' - - u - ' to7-'71:1;41"°71,Ltiu to '6110-61' itV-iilhatillaliti. *"Whit I was 'he march of ItYall,'S AVIV ill i A, total Of 2,04,000 tons, or 42.7% of , r -aana5eawatgaP , . . niOvio or even a l'Oa(lifix r00r'ei, said` 's'hirif°t•itiaeaeecionsciekeepArtbs.cutlitdei7not4f•ectuyt, off the igriitiori. • , . 7 This.'" Warning has been sent, in the :interests ,Of .safety,. by . leading • motor .conipanY t� every owner of • their especially telling -drivers • to , ignere the'offitiAl signs, petted ;by highwaii departmenti at 'the, folks-. of bad . histriicting. rnotoritti: :to Switch .off the ignition; •• - --cattiii-g-oft the ',spark; Warn'sthI - company; it ',detrimental to. •,..the„,ea-. • gine and a real Source. :Of ' •danger, •1isides *sing of. no adVantage.,,,, • If Ion 'take a long deszeat. the spark off, „the fuel mixture:passer.' throligh the...engine unexplOded:' The engine cOolt,oft rapidly, and the fuel mixture condenses in the ,`cylilders.., The ,result is gasoline In each eylincret, • which 'not. only reinoVes ,the oil free.' the be,aring: 'terfaceS.;• but •:c1)1iites the Oil ' in ,the crankcase,':,For!: ,,therniore, When the spark is turned en again, an explosion in, the .muffler with resulting damage;:. Is • probable, The •adti41 danger froin cutting off the'Sparic• is' driver cannot instantly; ':eve - --pciwer-thOilid-oeCesigitLer-itie . qUiring quick acceleration te?' avoid accident. 'In . an . emergency, the driver has. not, Wile to -reach, for the switch; seven if he ierneinberg,that ..the , spark df, and his instinctive. use. of the accele*Or.taili tO.' give that quick increase in ' speed. needed to avoid. illisar.a. fact, there As no advantage in: cutting .ott 'the ignition deSeetid- ings hills. The • tuiditidnal braking power it giVea the 'engine• is not save: gkie.oiiiie, 'though some, drivers, labor tinder the delusion ;that 'Just. 'becaute the en- gine :It not working; it isnot , nain•g fuel,' ceurse ,long .the en., gine is •i'Ur\n.ing Over, it is "drawing. igaSbline mixture into the Crlinders, • but- with the spark off,„ the gasoline • it a -gentile damage inhtead• of power; • The hrahing power •ef the engine due to the. ' inertia of the: • moving parts And to the 'caroPresidon, is Se, flcient to control the speed of ,the,Car • In Se.And gear on steep hills., while. ,in 'first gear it Will hold •the ,,rear on any l'ilgliwaY grade,' ' , This' 14 notonly the • safest •prac.: in volvox the installatiOn • 01'. 'eighteen ace, but it is ecOninnleal', as it:stivei new 'Initehines daring the • present the 'brake lining .front the •destructive year, This: provides- for an • increase effects Of the woreine heat generat• of i,7.1*5 tons 'in daily capacity bring- ed •telieb :the. brakes alone. are used en ing the 1026 ,Piddtiction. " up to ' long' grade:. „ AVOID 1.,dsgLI• , • ,LABS 4.7474,6(n): tons andlimikinc.:pinisible ti, two million' tgiv production in 1927s isratr7y7n6.1.0,wt-Iiierultthatilltirsatttiornaii_i,,uara heriontyintidiinlact,,a,:oild.f:ctioseto: ast bn43,et,atrktat tisrtitmt. nittf--1 the. iiiailehngs .at hWIilsh FEifand " ett•-linititio -ft tire- adVien- given 'hy-tife-. catada ..produced 1.21-;01:10, ot., a h b yere of the Canadian Mea PaCking ;Plants in a ilarnplilet issua riswilagat.,th 1924...Ctinadian.'pulP •anct: Puls'is"ncl wet4 nged in 812'000 ton's;•tthiller belkiafill*nhJis pully"lt La21:,beacau;itisoen8' or .40% :of the naiVaptint ranufact: • with the extelior finish and . is .prOvided withit folding foot -rest and a robe rail. • Pockets are built into • the •''rear doors and. the rear corn- , parttnent is supplied with a •smoking set. • 'Possessing the economy, ease •- of operation, qui& acceler- '• ationsand.abundant poweror • which all Chevrolet models • are 'famous, the new Landau remesents .a cornbination of . Value and quality never be:- fore presented in a car in its price class. emus. • , 'Ask uS to Demonstrate this Newest Chevrolet • . . . • prown, Teeswater, 0 ,• Pitter_eliiall .0 1:4 • •••• • TROUBLES OF A COUNTRYTOWN • . • Over in Walkerton • 'there 'has, sur, ended 'a lively centroverty. over the shtriti4i oryla`g up of dog's dur- ing the sumnieri, months. The. :town and the town ' Connell 'were, &Vide& in Opinion :as to. what should . be' done. , . These Who have, gardenS--4speciallY . , - flower ,gardens, --and no • ,dog. were 'unanimous, that the canines should: • be tied up, while those who have dogs. withed them to have,the Privil- , ege Of roving/at • large uperi the 'streets .and the neighbors, lawns and The outcome was ....a comOmise; the Coun•-il finaiy Paising .a by-law compelling dog-owriers tokeep their' pets -on their. Own. properties .durinl ,he rii4ittis of May and J,uni.-it. is • houglit 'that by the,„ end . of 'Junogar- den plat* will be. Sufficiently aty.. ,vaileed • to render thenisafe from'. the • ravages of .qie 'roving terflerS aer-, dales, :and hounds: 'Other- towns. have gene further and made it unlawfull 4or-...A7clog4o4eat„1arge-.,,wit1iin cor- poration limits during he ratimmer mcinthi... • • , . Even ' more ten'oying than thc tres. pasting dog,. is the trespassing. hen.. .An industrious .and'• Vigorous herr '(arid: sometimes they go in, bandies). will. do, more damage. to a garden in. giVej timethani a dog will: and, the; • hen rwill.renew the. attack day, aftm day. To be anie all respectable towm and 'villaged have'. a• by-laW.: forbidd- ing the running at large of .'henS as they luivd denying, the -.priVelege to cattle -and. -bogs. .• ' But if a hen conies to your place and in its search for grubs and seeds 'uproot your flower.s ':and ;vegetable plants, what are you going to • do a- bout it'? Spell you shoot it, hit it with ' ,W.ell, your neighbor's hen and 'increasing. In 1334,43 'shilnieis. front yo Of Person In Many. Wayti,:irut . he '''(er asutio. Or have the ;dog .worry* it • • wool neighbor is a itesTY,' decentiat't soorlgdol'altitni..1).,,si,°:t : operative Wool Growert ropidlir •':: throu this year shit). 1411 let the hens rail, at: large OAS Was ificreaSeci to 127 shippers soate tittles , and is provokingly in and, 23,136 lbi. giving' Ernie. a stand - 'different as to where, they go,. Chase Mg the 9th of. the. Ontario Counties' the hen ,away and shill habk again marketing's:. VAS marked 'in ten' minutes. You can't irnPound irshoowor(ixl ththart4guirohWtehrse who•pmetarkt.:: h• °Inas It .cotiyieosti `heraeija uhdt'Qtovir ttit'ahore et : that yo are tVd.11' pleaspd with grades 'end -Lowe conStable relief froiro•the. hen spite of by-laws and warning by the Isiirlepcpsinr:htetilgv:di'..nayTwbioneob:ialtientsd;th,,Ainod. • nuisauce in the minall town must de-. :ugh' the impartraolit' Of • Agriculture . pend:. in, large Measure • tit-ion:Abe ho- • Welke:don, and there -j. everyitio-• or of' those 'who keep thblrda Xt (ration, thatthese supplies:. wilt rd.' should not he tor. gotten that th. ere, 'is tei'Ve than ever' at4rtigttibloritiand fair wayf Ithep _a!:Igersfolr'e.alroVV.s..101i*Tisadtalie,lasitinzincitit al411;1 ihta itigapling—tfili of It hens and dos gte tillowe4 • Can Ie sati. Yj'CtliCi'ett 11" Ptlil'eate:hlitviees're"‘:acteCtileld'e ''Petetteoiid!•• vfteft,tooralb 0:: „543tsruacine viith att A' 14' 1:rali 416))1e' foilleale 'in rload. lots '''on• LUCKNOW H: .SZ:REPORT:' • APRIL • TESTS . . lir -• . . ' 6.1 .AitehesOri 1 111, 1t; '2 F, 0 Alton,(Middie .21, :8 III • (U.PPer... •Sehool 2T1J 131itzstein. .1:0-; • ;13OwIes .1 1,2 8:F;:. R. Car- iutheis 2C, Chestnut 1-0, 2F; Cliest,nut .‘,2 C., '2F;..111:,..tioilglas 'Al ie. 1 11, 2 111, 2•C • 1 F: 'A Fisher 1 ' • ..0; G Fihr 1.q; L. Gaunt , . M., Geddes 311,1 HI; B. Ham- ilton lilt; C. Hamilton !A ;• • " • • Hin ilton 1 1, 1 11, B Henderson. 1•1••2• '• 5C. 2P; I • -1 Hedging ".4..C, .4:1P:f.' 1A, • ••••• • • • Hodgkinson: 1 C; 1...F; 7.6. ..lehiniten • • . • 21,311, 3111, 2,c,.;. A Ket•Chabaw' Kilpatrick. 2 I,. 2.1I,••• E',..7..Milt;Portalii • 1C;:':. M. s MacDougalll'. 2C21,211, „ '3 P.; S. XaciVer I,: C.;.• G/Maekertile 2 I, .1 ,II; ; ;2'11I,'' 5C, IF'; Mary'.Mackentie•31, .1'4.11;"-1. 111; 3 ,F;', Muriel: 'MacKenzie . ' 1L3 11, 1 C, 1:Fi M Mactinnia, •••• 2 F;-3..:Aineltae 2 I; .1-1I, 11II,5C,1 FJ 1VI-ackab 3.c, Mae • - 1,1 n, :1:111, 3 C,. 1 F; W.! MacQtnllin'1C, 1:P, 3 A; 14., MurdOcii 1 Ritchie 21- 3 11 .1tiii 1:.d• • • Smith. 11, , 1141; J. Stewart 21, '2 lI, M; .Stewart 3 I, 7:141 'Thompson 11, 311,' 5 • C.,. Thonnison 1 111, l(: 1 A; • L Wcatherhead 2 0, '3F; N. 'Wilson .1/I; .1. Woods (Middle L2 41; a -Inner' School . C); Woods ." (Middle 1 III,2C3'). (.1.1pPar SchOol2111) ,4 . E. •,ifeLean, . • •• ". • • . BRUqE WOOL 'SHIPMENTS • • • LAAGE, ' • Latest. 'figures shOw 'That 'the , neunt • i,),...Bruce tenuity, wO61 being", • •narketee through the Cartadian;'CA- .. , a v Sit to r6moto dah he graded And. held avail* iniproverl any or more • established market,- - • have had the rnoristerlkliniation • of Canadian spi4taas., AllnWint fur ttie to ,all returned soldiers; and now we *corning: airectfy or indirectlY Irian* ,!•,, foVed" ail 411111ittOUil 'MO) " ish ' 404the 1.n4ho 'we let it Yalni`' s • ' . Yeti dO lair$116,,pwititehlenenc,lithihn:rii4aixtionwitsit.P.1:111:4anti °viler• L "..t••• -