The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-11-21, Page 5RJ
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THE LLICKNOW. SENTINEL' M!;URsDAY,
,OVAMBER 2I:, 1929
C. :to 14,00
-., ,, .. ,,._:; . 1(4_2041, ' - . - , : at/$15.-50 - �. . Se . rate �Shirts,, ►Moats a .._.... ,.. �g Q ..,
-& -Misses . loth boats lessQ per_.dent-__-- -, . 2 • .. , s�� ��5 d -C��►-r�n�>c�� , p�►�._ _.�: � ��
0 Smal�t �-res
10. only Kiddies Goats, at $4.98'
14 Misses' Coats at $12.75
�. .10 Fur Trimmed Coats. at $5.00
Persian Lamb • Hudson Seal ' Natural'. ,OOn. ' , . and Mitskra.t Fur' Coats
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Boy's 3piece Suits at � . 0 . - Yonngken's• • 40 & 45c Cloths. at 32c • U 200 'y- . Cotton. Spools_ c
_ � �ou� ].11'ew Overcoats at .Chose Prices � Pajama
Men's13.50 Scotch Wool Blanket $1 . 5
Lined Mitts 49c . �6 . c 98c . 60cGrain Bags 42c,•,. Sterling Factory Yarn 95c • $ s
Hps: of other
ar ains th rou
' ow.shoul'd.
:NSER PROMPTLY
BY' the time 'this woman finishes her hand cif •
'bridge and reaches the telephone the party •
calling .will have given up. The tardy -bridge- •
player willbe told "Sorry, — • there's ' no one: oft
the line now, Madam''. '
Both. of • theni will be annoyed—the pers'bn calling,, :'.
and the person.. called. Loth of .them have wasted
liemernber—it takes three to complete a
There are over one, million local calls .in Ontario
and Quebec every day which fail 'to get 'through. •
These uncompleted calls . mean two million rains ., .
• ttcs,a laywasted—congestion-oLtraffic—constant;
irritation --a handicap to business.:
Some of theca are unavoidable and 'some of thein
are our own errors. But many of them are 'mis-
• ,' ' .' takes .made by. the person calling or the ,person.
called It takes three people to complete a call.
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We are constantly 'striving.to', reduce our: own,
errors. We are now pointing out some of•• the ,
common errors in telephone usage because .'our,
aim is to provide the best possibie'telephone sees
vice. ' and in telephone service, co-operation ,is
essential.
Answer' promptly when' you telephone 'rings. If
it is not conveniently located. in.. your home, con-
sult us about' it. :And 'when you makea call, wait.
a reasonable tbne .before giving up arid causing'a
"No one on the.line new". .
s.
'Extensive new construe-
tion'and replacements of
both local and: long dis-
tancetelephone plant will , •
otean'an•outlay in 1929 of
more . than $27,000,;00).
W UME11t A AI'li; `: n :I:ars•
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!Modern women are taking to Pilot-
ing airoplanes' faster' ' than'' their
Mothers did . tos .driving'' automobiles
Ail ;the late nueties;'..ands an .,aviatrix
is no longer° a woman to 'be 'singled.
out . for daring, 'according to the air,
' craveT' diviiiiont of the American' Auto-
'a obile Association.
The: 4.A A. ' bases its statements
on' • the fact that there are,..00w 105,
women licensed • pilots, 'although .com-
mercial aviation' niay Ise. said to have.,
;really 011ie to the forefront' since the
monientous flight ofCoI:. Lintlbergh,
:early in .192d. It is also borne' out,
ay the large' number of. women .trays..
C:itria by pta'rie wiw have not ,applied:
Stir a puot's 'Iicen..e,'tiuc ha'.ve',nad a.
hint ' on i;iae coin:cois. s ee.e. , were
on.ss aiisemissoos sit AO: ,l i.+id the,
nuiiweT•y.ua. , i 'w osiu, ...t ,.a,..J but:
.:or..i,nriltip'e,,y :les/ were.'uriye,l by
'women ,
c.� toe total number of ,,women
licensee to' pi.ot, planes," says : the
stageguent, snore haves transiiurt 11-
censes iwrach, g e diens t+4e •ry;ht to
'trahaporc'ponies''on voiwl,.teSetal
d11'..a�s, r�t1.di cie.eI, iLti,i11 t e limit
:3 :ups w4.ioh c t?ni.iies tele/:1: . to
cariying .l,asseng.ur`s 'Wawa to: miles
'uf tilc;u uunie . au•pot t 't.oweyer,:they
arc quail.. ;i -to .transport fres, lit 'or
'express by Blattae. .aside lroi+i . these
.:0 es;oe :; ..is' qualified women ,pilots,
•.ane remaining 80 Can early passen-
MISS MACPHAIL, M.
MUST TAKE COMPi:ETE REST
The 'Durham Re'l;ew,- which has
'always been friendly to Miss Agnes
MacPhail,' • M. 'P. had the following:
Our local M. T. who was reperted
last week as ill from tonsilitis at the
home of ,a .relative .in Winnipeg, has
cancelled her month's speaking tour
planned through the West and will
return .to her home in Ceylon when
she has , recuperated. This may not
'be for 'a couple of • weeks, 'as the
physician there states she :is suffer
inc; i general physical, breakdown
after her ,strenuous sessions at ,the
League of Nations at Geneva and•the
election camraign: •She will take a
complete rest. •
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. A woman can drive ,rails like
1 htnine.—Seldom striking twice ' in
the same place.
Phone No. -40 is . at' Your Service
Wa sell for Cash -We Seil,Cheaper Than The•Cted.it Store
'Some
outstandin
t. ` .� r. •ane:• ....+jN'Vt�l✓" ,�..r...Y
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O'ist 20 in. -SQUARE.— DEEP FIRE BOX 'FO)ll 'COAL � •,
WOOD--- .I:itfi :BP-$ '1 t fists• '4M •..st..-'ST:Clr,- 211.:ie LON(:. '
It Ste t only, the' deed that .counts,; but
the sway : is done. •Urainonns `should
• never •be '`'wrapped to dir. ty rctc1tages.
A goid'piece May be of mintage pun-
ity, but' we, 'had better not•, cover .• it
with: laud-ioefore- we use it. It h. --goods
deed is worth doing it is•'worth doing
.well.. If .-eve wish to pay. a ;debt • we
bad better pay' it graciously. If 'we"
wish to 1ti. y a contpliinent we had
better` .be sure there is no Sting in the'
tail.. it takes a. big man to no ' right.
always; but it takes a good deal big-
ger man alway, s • to do right ' in the
right ,way,'
TIGHTENING,IJP:.TIIE ' :I
• • L' ltldUUlt. (CONTROL AC'r
Two steps taken iii unison by.
Sir'' 'henry Lraytua, 11quer' board•
chair .a.n;, aiid 'Lion: W. h.- Price; . at
:torne,»-generai, were as io1,,ows:
By a,r 1.enry::Diayion:.• an. order'
,•t'o ail vendors• that henceforth the
man' suspected of .Liquor abuses; will
.be allowed tb•. buy liquor: uray, in the
store'' ntiiest i.is, hone. Thi$. order
1,t'. ill. -be. ertected by Marking the sus-.
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•peets, pernut ` v.ith a .special 'stamp.
"' .q By Col.. rice; Seven Suggestions
aimed..ae awfurther 'tightening of the
act was passed. on •to' Sir --Henry,' as
- ollotvs:. . - • • •s
1. The . appointment of half-' a
dozen supervisors• to check, stores
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throughout the province and report
direct 'to the liquor board.
Aliercial travel, •111 this .comiestion a I principles on all ereserit. vendors and
striking .feeture is the fact _that . the
list of woMen pilots ' shows by int 3. Issuance ''of temperance educaf.:
the largest .pereentage in the west" , tional literature froi'n, liquor stores.
---,-9 0 0—,-. .., 4. Special. warnihg against driviag
FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH a Motor car , while driver iS, under
(Toronto Star Weekly)
.' William: Denton Bird died'on Wed-'
' . 5. Extra inspection in large. city'
'Stored during rush hours.' .
aescay of this week at his post in a 6 Instant dismissal of .perMits is-
.ailwaytignal tower near Grand Ra- .„
suers giving one man two or' more
sids, Mich. his dutY was to switch. peslinits:
rains from oee trisck to another and
:eep them 'out of oee another's Way. 7: A cheek -up on 'breweriee 'Sand
brewery warehoitges, n -any of which
A. freight train came alohg end have been very lax aitd •have been
ound the red light turoed agaimit it.
ar,aiting for ,a signal to proceed' that gelling altogether to6 indiscrimineetly
and also check.np on wineries and
lid nots cline, someone was sent to a: cahcellation of winery perinits on
ne, sigeal tower and found the sig-
aal _man Sitting in his chair between proof 'of sale to minors. .
Col. ?rice also foreveasts an amend -
„he long rows ,of twitching levers, ment to the highway traffic act mah-
dead. He had succuMbed to aii.attack ing a , stiffer penalty foe' drunken
..)f heart disease. But his sense of driving, and aonounced that he' had
duty was. with him until the end. written to. an magistrates, bringing
srhen he felt he Was going he suni- forcibly to their; attention the see-
,iioned his last strength to set thekred erity of tha Penalties that can be
light bn everitrack so that no teeing, initiated non- for this offence. .
could move nor tragic 'Collisions oc, : ' - ___ososo____ „ ,
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BROTHER OF JAMES J. ma.
What could .be finer thae that—.
FAMOUS RAILROAD PROMOTER
that- a person should dischargis his
DIES OM FARM NEAR FERGUS
Alesander S. D. Hill, brother of 'J.
'rentin,dee that high and low should
can railroad builder ahd promoter,
he alips away William Denton Bird, •
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. J. great Canadian. end Amer'.
died at his -home at Fergus last
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• week; In Septeniber he celebrated his
While the- elder brother was play-'
-Mg the leading role in the great era
of reilwae building' which chansed
the whole aspect of the Canadian and'
,the American, west, Alexander spent
his years Contettedly on the fade
near RoSkwoOd; where he viai ,born:
in a log hiniSe in 1839. •
The fernier gave his whole. att-m-
pered an the land while bis brother
became iikerty times a millionaire in
operating. railways; He left school at
13 when his father,- one of tile pioti-
died 'and as, n ,,Vouth .stook sladrge ba,
the hOinestead. His brattier. jawes J.,
had loft- horitesandswass.nolsdie•r+filonts
till 1860, witeri he returned toi vi -it.
lames IIM died in iflifi,, held
Of many raga:rays, one of the retina -
varied benking mite -roiling. • Iris
gap, w ere he had lived the qtriet
fstaustis wide; resideis Fergus. His
seeoed wife, -Emma Day aisle
SdkVineg. „,
What you don't Ilko anyway.*
SPOILING A GOOD DEED
Did yOu ever see a magnificent meal
'served an dirty dishes? Did eoull ever
}mow' marvellously good ball -playing -
marred by needlegs quarrelling and
disgasting Profanity? Did yon eVer
ch irity Which -was spoiled -by being.
used .to advertise the giver? A good
deed may often be badly handicapped
•by its ungodly aecompaniments. It
isn't enbugh that we do good, We
should do it in Mich a way that men
will "see our geod workis.and glorify
God.',' The kindlytdeed should be
done in a kindly wasi; The right thing,
:has a strong elaini to.be done in the
kht i do it
in sueli It. way AS to Make feet
daughter to -help 'her in th.e kiteltett•;'
eAN CONVERT' INTO- i.SHitiLOW FIRE 1.10X IN"3'MINUTES
WO*. .Mtiii7d. jilt .$00:
. Heating, Plumbing and Electric Wiring
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her heiband for Motleys he gives he
all.she-asitsi but ,he does. it, so ,reluc.
tantty, 'MTh feelS like- Throwing
it in his face. A man injures ut, then"
begs our parden: we forgiveilito, but
we do it so grudgingly 'hat.it. teases
to he forgiveness.
"Let itot your good be evil epeketi
tee,•11.ecid to apply to all these 41ipsa
MYSTERY'
IN.,GREEN:OCK• RESTORED
To: DIS'1'AN 1 (9N'NE'R
(Walkerton : Herald -Times)
When the:•.. news.. leaked' out - that
"Jakie" Erb; Greenock's jazz fiddler,
whci resides about eight' miles' west
of Walkerton', lhatt•, j i strolling along'
a lonely.swamp road. about . quarter
rni a from his .home,. discovered; hid -.'den under a , culvert ,'.a niysterious
parcel containing three. nurses': uni-
form's, five ii:esses, two'' pair of py
jan T1s,` .'handkerchiefs, shoes,' 'and re-
mains. of : letters and. telegrams, . to-
gether with •a; cloth coat,: with fur
cuff's avd collars' suspicions efY foul
.play were aroused, with .he result
- A
ti several l+uridred in cars• visited
the scene on •Sundayf afternoon and.
after viewing the g:.irnients and hear-'
ing. Jakie relate in a vivid •manner
bis finding of the n, they set- about,
in many instances, to trudge through:
'the s a an: p inhopes of coming tipon
the remains of the' su d•
:pposevictini,..
What dampened the ' ardor • of the
less 'credulous vti•as „the ' fact that
'while everything !was, discolored. and
•wdirty'from• i,nmersion in the muddy
at-�.-of the -en -I\ cit, yet-none-44-4he'
clothing 'bore any •signs of blood-'
stains such' hs Would, he probably
present were violence or foul play
. d`. .comr itte• •
Ai, nearly `�•-
y :�s could, he iaaade'out the.
telegrams• were sent' from Erie,: Pa.,
and +ere. signed Frank.In�one of_ the
pockets of a chest a nurse's gradnas
OM pin bearing the • inscription of a
Pittsburg .hospital, Passavant, 1928,
Was found: •
Pr,,vincial- Officer Joseph •Nelson of"
Walkerton was notified'and brought
the articles' to his office here.. Getting
in touch'.by ' phone with the 'Pittsburg
police. department he notified them
ofrthe' halipenin.g with the result that
the next .day a telegrain was received
by the officer here from Miss' Marie
Lorraine Mann, R.N., 121 Mbrewood•
Ave: Pittsburg','Pa..statin.g that the
articles/ referred had been remmovetd.
front her car, a Nash rondster, which
had been stolen froM Webster's gar-
age in St, Thomas on, Sept. and
was later abandoned and reeovered at
London, Oet. This would indicate
that •the thieves after motoring- up.
thig way had concealed the clothing
tieder the culvert, where' it had been
fouad. Prior to the receipt of .the
telegram a larmer of that section
notified the officer that abeut a month
ago an American car was noticed
stopped in that vignity far. a, shert
time. As might bei expected, the lady
was delighted to get her shirt' back,
while the police *ere satisfied:that
ACCIT ENTS AND COMPENSATION
curred,in connection With the ,pnrcel.
nothinFs of. a tralc nature had oc-
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There were 8;057 aceldents reported
to The Workmen's ComPensation
Board during the menth of October,
44 of these being 'fatal, This 'is a
derreaae of 221 from the' number
dm -Mg OctOer a year ago; but .. an
incree f 810 Over' the month.- of
The benefits awarded during Oct-
ober amoented to 8735,736.62, of
Which 8602,814 83 was for compensa-
tion and V3'2,921.19 for meilicar
This compare.s with $707;471.31 'bene-
fits awarded (hiring Osstober y-ar
,, These figures have, aceording to
R. IL Morley,. general manager of .
the Ireinstrial 'Accident Prevention
Associatiang, stirred industrial lends
.ers , to further efforts- to eut the toll
ntsettiteltss his 'me -0c-tension- rce' the
gafeto work heing done.' Additional
inembers,are being added- te the field
activities in the.pIants will be carried
auenhcler Mummery, •ehief ins.
eses the. 'largest and most eelnalpte
, stock in the mast beautiful designs
'Marble, Scotch, Swedish and Cans
We make a`'',specielty of Family
. Promptly Dime.
See el before placing emir order.
Lueloise
'Et: As 13Pottins
phone 256
The great wall c,f bine; caned the'
m6st cti-Os' line a defence in the
world; i so long that it. wcaild _stretch_
froth Quebec to innipeg.
4. A girl is only as strong as her
weakest moment;.
Ferment” Not'.inennomina
'Working Ohtdpore In tfie‘;frish
ea they do, you' weuld hardly expect
to see a farmer in the Condftion of
Fred! However. farmers overwork
'themselves. too. 0806441y when ther
are .,young end ambitious sod •have
qiu. not only once but several tinwe;
couldn't shake it oft and:11041y the •
trOu,ble settled An .his lungs. ' •
Fred. "when the doctor got me Coto
the Muskoka Hospital for 0OnsuMp- •
tiVes. for I watt robes down hill !audit!
So he wes. but new,With expert Medi -
dal care; rest and proper food.• he Is
fighting' his waY beck to' health' and,
bring relief and hope to the .vietium •
Of consumption, nut handicapped. ,ise
lack Of means—it must appeal, tom.YOu
Will you plena° Send contribUtioa
22.3•conege Street, Toronto S.
FOR YOUR HAME
With Happy Thought Furnaces and McClary's Coal and ,
Wood and Electric Ranges,. we can supply at a very nualerate
cost equipment that we can guarantee and which can be relied
'upon to always give entire satisfaction. If in need of a new -
range or heater thit fall, pay us a visit, and we'shall be glad
to show you our assortment of ranges, and heaters.
A COMPLETE LINE OF MARTIN" SENORR
p.AIkTs AND VARNISHES._
FOR THE FALL HUNTING SEASON .
Dominion and Western Field Ammunition. 'Mini good aback
f Rifles and Shot Guns.
FRESH' CEMENT, LIME PARISTONE 4 •GYPROC ON RAND
RAE and PORTEOUS
PLUMBING, HEATING ELECTRIC WIRING AND COAL.
Phone 66 ' Lucknow
"BALL BEARING
CREAM' 'SEPARAT-
ORS havf$1 a positive
-autematie Splash, tors
te feed oil clarifyirig
tottent, every part
-receives 'ari oil bath:
The spindle driving
gear revolving in .a
'Metal teoegh sprays
the 'oil io,every hear-
ing and . nioving part:
friction, prevents s
-Wear, assures long
life, tnd provides ...a
sonietstriorratscrintiling
machine. dit the stip-
lacy glass,. then which •
the statue! operatioa
Of the. oiling system
''cim. be seen. Theliowl•
If
„One workeeati._Who .tisrneststip „sin
appear in Something' .„leSs feminine.
erttekIng of telephone poles Or oack.,
int( into plate-gless windoWS.
perforitt efficiently on