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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-05-01, Page 8°:�3SG.73S1M. 1400 119. I.. • f•• r • Id eeee 4 ear ►h mentsof s M0 el_ ate Models Co sta I y Arriving � l w eek` This I1Find F e 1�[ . • —Dresses w Coa s Suits 81 Fox Scarfs Silly Gloves and Hosiery Oi.r $ y In' Matching Colors Spring, Furnishings Oar Mock oI' Ruined Curtailiis Draperies .. . . ,Swiss Panels; - Chilntzes .& Sunfast. 'Fabrics is the most varied we. have ever. shown Prices. to suit ever :pocketbook a.l , g 11)S. KINLOU i{ Mr. Wilbert Haldenby of Toronto, visited . during Easter week at his hone here. Miss Helen Murray of,Waterdown, spent the. 'recent . holidays under the parental' roof. • Mr. and Mee Bert McLet a and Mrs. M. McLean -gave � e returned home after a •short. via t ;in Toronto:. Mises Haze", Percy and Grace • Haldenby spent. the week eed ,:visiting friends in Kip ardine.. Miss Bell :He :Kt' visited fora few 'days' . last. week ' with Miss. Evelyn McLean- Mr. Grant .'MdLean Of Wingham, with his sisters • visited his mother Mrs. A. McLean on Sunday. Mr..•ani Mrs. Win. Lloyd and son' Ivan, of Lucknow. ,vi`sibed frieedst at Kinlough on Srinday. • • Rev. Townshend, of London took the' services in the Church of Ascen- sion here in the absence of Rev. H. A,ippleyard. A, large snnmber was out. to ' hear hurl and was inspired by the splendid •sermon he -delivered.• NEW RULES FOR MOTORISTS ARE NOW IN 'EFFECT • Official advise has .been received `of the .following changes in the Highway Traffic Act; . An additional clause in the reckless driving provisions. to.the effect that baggage or persona -so placed in the front seat of any motor car so as' to impede the driver's central. will leave 'responsible persons lisble to a charge of negligence. All motor cars must • in the future be equipped with windshield cleaners and leer view mirrors. Bicycles must carry white or amber lights on the front of the 'vehicle; as well as ered lamp on the rear. The legislation making front seat crowding a , nunishable"offense under reckless driving laws, clearsup a question that has been under discus-.. • sion for some time. The question will' . not be ak to whether there were three ' ' or four in. the front seat; but as to whether, the front. seat was crowded' so as to ir>ipete the action of the driver. The, amendments beconto effective at once, motet, league officials state. FOR SALE Barred Itncli Baby Chicks, $16.00 per hundred. •White. Leeliorn Faby Chicks, $14.00 per hundred. Twa, hirn- Bred• or over either kinds . $1.00 per hundre4 less. Hatching eggs. $5.00 per hundred. Custom 'hatehine clone "dour ,cents ner egg or. four hundred set •for $16.00. . New and second-hand incubators, and brooders 'tit ' barg;tin prices. Get your order in now •• and get .delivery when • you want them. I have increased my hatching capacity. Call write or phone Duncan Retitled'', Whitechurch, Ont. • PPione 61-1.4•x, Wini;ham: (13-3—tf.) A ItEIVIARKABLE-CROP ' In 1020 James °Meleitrick of Orton in Wellington County harvested 511 bags of marketable potatoes off two acres. The field in which this t'e,r.e-lir able crop was growr'we's of a light loam. The potatoes 'whi'ch were of this Green Mennte'n variety., were•planted ori' :i0 after a sweet clover pas. ur'e find" peen turned under in • the. fall along with about ten tens riff b's rreyard manure per acre. ' An ap j11ic&tfim or 900 ! OUrids',, to the acre of d 8 16 commercial fertilizer , was niade► after planting. Zile crop teas apratyed .:for late blight every two• tveelcet after the potatoes were ups six 0)11sight indict - • . ' 1 lln PRIG NAT 1st ,. 80 11( pY;S,a�i,P!r jr rU►MMUTICi#TIV\ To 'The Editor ,- •= oII T• wuld••like �o .ask permission to' use some 'of your weluab'le space, to deal; with some features ;.of the $65,- 000 by law voted on eeceetl'y. By•; letters that, hate appeared :the imp, pression. has• been given that property: owners in Lee -know are opposed to giving Are protecction .of any kind The vote • taken e es.:on Domnestir supply xnd. Fire protection combined there •was.. just ,once ballot and. the byt, law, was ' defeated, but I do not, find' ho 'are no. :willing. 'n toimprove p any' w a t l�. �,. our 'fire -fighting• • equipment except ,those who.•v ant-' its oniy. in• connection with • don.estic-supply: ,Those' eve ,the eely''persons who•,are• standin •in.•the o wase f in beosiernent for. fine protect • gen tion , within ,. our ,means "' We have had since '18$9 a systeee -if water • mainssupplied with ;river water by •means .of a steam •propelled: Duni p.. Tr. s ..pure as in , ie• very, ,good;, state of ' rep4 u•,, but'e :boiler is not;: safe' to 'gilt 'a° sufficient 'head e,f steam so :tare, pump is'at •a gdeat dise- advanttige on that ,account . Be're pl'aeing theboiler either .by ••• a new one •ora •good ,second ea•nd• boiler, .al - :so. ;installing. 'a'gasoline engine of 1100 horee,po.wer, Sterling .built, together, with a centrifugal •. pump with a cap- aerie .)of. •'600' imperial gallons per' minute against et ppessure ;iif ,100' .Iris, this pump ,and engine • can • be. purchased 'fee $3600.00 F. Q B. now. It,' is. an engine ,of ! 1400 tbs. • shipping • weight: They are 'built • principally' for ,Motor Paunches, but, a .larger.per cent o this type of engine .ire in use.•in Ontario than any other, type, either for. Booster Fire fighting units.in ebnnection-with`d. omestio sup_ ply,or.as.• it words-be-used•-isi ou-tWi 'case:.. In .' this way you would' have, ewe, complete units It would ..also ! do', away with. 'continually ,kjuin.i;ng; free.:. .ns It' is, • at present.. The . • gasoline driven' 'pump .equipped with • starter' aiid battery .charger : ;would be. the'. principle 'unit with. the' steam as auxr'• Maier. in • ease: of break • down. The water sepply,' a surface pond,.'sueplied • by a never 'failing 'spring creek has a much :mere favorable standing•° in. the ,eyes of inauran_e companies. than 'e system' supplied by 'only one deep `well.,w hieh is considered a' very' w eak standpoint even in connection. with a standelpe.• . • • Thee maintenance •oft this,twe' unit system would be greatly ,.educed front the present system, as the gasoline engine would . only use fuel . when in ?,peration, and the boiler- would 'only be fired 'occasionally to test • every- thing, to ". know it' was in orders.• The Engineer: in charge •would • be satisfied with .a.' lower salary on ac - if 'tieing relieved 'of the . drudgery. • of zmtridling many tons. of coal and.••many dads of woodeach yea*. • ' • , • A" great amount .of' einphasis has 'seen• placed :on •factory • and' mill in- ,trance. That ,point can• be greatly improved by installation of 'either dry ir wet ,automatic• sprinkler system:; with automatic' fire alarm attachment connected with gongs placed in the pumping• station and . the Engineer's arouse; .This. would give instant aura.' for him to start the pumps and it also eliminates the necessity of -hay. ing a 'night ,watchman 'at each mill :Birt the • question is asked: hew. could this • systene he installed. 'without A r• standpipe? This can be, overcome unci' js .working very satisfactory 'in other places by means of _a • gravity. tank or automatic pressure tank in the base ment of each, factory or mill with capacity enough to keep the sprinkle• supplied until 'the pumps• in the, • The cost of installation•.is•.estin'ate:'• in this'way, a property ";else at $100 000.00 the .saving, ori insurance cost will pay'. foe complete cost of instal' latian in • five years.. • As for the Hotel 'proposition beim held up on. account of Fire protectic• and water on 'pressure in the Hotel there has been a• supply .of water. on pressure iii the recently destroys. Hetel. for years,, supplied from a we'• . on the premises. 'This was tested le- git lahnrafbries • of the • Provinci.&r Board'' of Health for the information of Mr. Jack Cain and•pronounced good The extentions of; the water mats could- be installed and make ,them Stir culating 'or a :Fire fighting treek wit' 'pumpey,•'chemical tank and hose ' carrier for water hosecould be per ch,ased. The price of ,either would b' • mtich,•the shine, and with' the aid of a portable pumper '4 in. mains' Nee carry 'sufficient water. • = Years' Sincerely.. • Stuart •1. • Robertson' GUARANTEED BABY CHICKS',: • Given .aperoved conditions we guar antee our chicks:to be 80% •alive sn thriving' . at 4 Weeks • old. Hatchet' in a. modern, steam heated incubator equipped' with air cleaning' cabinet* Our priees,are right & tier chicks too After I Barred Rocks White Leghorn: May, 1 $16.' per 100 $14. 'per 10i t'4ay 20 '$15. per 100 $13. • per 100 June 10 $14. per 100. $12. per 10f One dollar' per hundred off if orad ered one month in advance. AIso 81 per hund'red off for orders of 500 of over! J. E.. MctINLI :Y ONT . • phone Heeeail '47 r • 4 (22`5._cl• IlARIr CHICKS and HATCHING EGG 0.A.C: Barred Rohks at $18.00 pe - 100, and 5•,C.W.' 'Leghorns ,'tt $17.0 for May. brags $5.00 per 100. Abev' prices at the ferret, Reduction or large quantities, All eggs set in' our incubators s d'r sold for hatching art roducet: from our, own • hens, on'oui a`wn :-farm: Although• ear. prices me be 'a little higher• than you mu bus eisewhere,' they are' . worth • many times,' the d"ifference- I can also supply Royal brooder' °stove's, feeders and waterers. If you, are in need of any of these, better see w;hat have y� 0imrtelir R. R. No, 2i Auburn. of Barth 1044"r n y •. E ,JUNIOR FARMERS AT 'ItuT,EY 0,ANADA S GREATEST; 4SSET IS • -, .w•• HER 4HILDIiFIy:. The Junior Farmers arts Junior‘‘, stitute of Ahis• districtenterleii,ed the members of the feeding* ' clues, in the Township ,Halh on the evening of April lith.. Q. large crowd was.,.sent and a very interesting program was enjoyed, The*chair was occupies by Mr. Cordon eicKay:, who welcomed the visitors, after which he called or 'liIr, L,•iwrenee Kerr, the assistant :d s- trict representative #rani Walkerton to addtess the meeting..A »aper was ;given by Miss Elanoh Cteemeng and a solo by -John Carruthers. A curtest in ,reading was then held, in •which Frances 1Vlontgomery, ..•ind LaVonne ierla ' • and Marie a ' D m ase gent took part The latter' Weis ,awarded• the. decision by the judges. In •4he violin 1� cgntest, r: 1. ., a,. Munro, a$; Kinc . ,rdine wen over .Cep. McDonald. The other ruin-- bers °elite grogeariewere: , i Louth or- gan• duett by . Orville and: 'Marjory Taylor of, Kincardine; recitation by Marlon White and ,'step dancing 'by' Mary 'Smith;,,:: _Short addresses, , ,ere given by Miss Flora Duxrnin andr. Geo. Kennedy. The winners of. the various • contests will compete itt. the musical festival to be .held' at Walker ton; the latter part of May. . Lunch was' served and .the young people en-- joyed a few hours . ofdancing.. BLUEVAL4-WOMAN DROWNS . - i Mrs. Robert Warwi,'k, Moir s Twp., fourth .line, meet death' early . Friday morning when eke fell down a cis- tern on her, farm and was drowned Awakened by the heavy' rainstorm at about thijee' o'clock,. ,the won'nn had left her bed and walked out- ae ide to discover tae "origin of the' s • .noise.' She .was apparently. unfamiliar with theaocation athe cistern, which had just °.been:'cempleted the clay,' be-• fore, and plur}ged into it: The surface of, the water was.several' feet hee. low the top of the cistern:.Mr. War- wick did not awaken until some ;time later, to discever. his wife's absence; He .immediately began a search,, which ,ended inth'e finding of her dead body ii the cistern, Mr: Warwick. it was.. learned; •had been called by his. wife when•.she was'first awakened1by the noise of th'e storm.' Hehad remained in 'bed' while she investig.'tted, falling asleep while awaitingher return.. •Mrs'.. Warwick was about 55 . years of age and• was the daughter of the, late Ricbard and Mrs. Armstrong, of Mor- ris Township. Besides her • husband she is survived be three : daughters, and 'several .sisters and brother.; liv- ing, in this vicinity.—Listowel • Banner.. : ' It costs nothing to think if,, you :don't,. think out lord.! ,. "• • • A rough survey of H:urdn County, . r; develops the, face .t there ate a .p; proximately two hundred Crippled Children in the County. ..: Expert: ,;Stirg,ical' opinion, and the. 'experience' of those•.en'gaged in help ing • : these; children et other points, agree' drat ,bout silty per cent. of these unfortunates can be cured if *given the proper attention, This means examination by experts S followed._ b o r. •n cu .e of treatment a at e Y that the majority, of individuals . can: „noel 'afford. , The tions Club of Gederich has' undertaken; to raise '•funds, and hold I- clinic at an early date where a thorough' examination of these Shiga rata Will he Made by ei perts, ,:withoet cost to:. the' parents. • ,,. As a first step towards raising, the funds necessary to finance this Clinic, the;Goderich Lions. Club are, netting On . an old ti:iine A ,. ate& oth - Minstrel show; ender the nersonal direction of 'Mr. Charles Meakins," on' Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 15th, 16th.' O' • FOURTH CON. KIVPI.O$S Miss Catherine Robertson of Ripley spent a day. Nut ileek with lies; fr wee Miss Margaret Campbell, Mrs. Wm: McKenzie .of: I.ueknow, Mvisited . last . week with, Mrs. Walter acKenzie. .' "Mr. Jas Little returned to Bowman- eille .the first or the we.. k: Mr. and Mrs. W..1. Robb of Dun •gennop, visited with Mr. .and . Ws - ROM) recently.. ' - MiseeMery Struthers. ,and • Mrs. •R. .Struthers and children spent a day with friends on the Fourth. Mr.; and Mrs. G. Scott matured to. Stratford the first of•the•„week :where. ' their ,,son: Russell. attends' Normal. . end, Mrs; Angus Mcl ntosh • at.• •. M y th.•.fi.e• onTuesdayai. tended :e n }•al , , „• Mrs: Angus , McLeod '• on• "tee Sixth `Concession. • :' Yon Will .be asked derina' the next few days, to .•aur-i,;rCe t.�t-�+ • The show itself is well 'worth. the ,price of admission, but we would ask you to consider tee Worthy obiect for 'which this money is being raised and if you find. it impossible to ,attend' or any of the ,above dates, Bev ; a Ticket Anyway, and .give it to some one who. can attend. o -o -o-=- • CREWE Mrs. AubreY_y i i ns.and son. Jackie of Detroit are ' visiting her mother, Mrs. Menary. - Mrs: Wm. Cariipbell of .Donnybrook spent the ease. week with her''daugh- ter, Mrs..Crozier.. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben' Comfort and son Ennis wll'o les snent."tee past two weeks with Mrs. Bake .returned,. to St. t •Catherines on Monday. Y. Miss Anna 'May Treleaven' spent the past week. with friends at Belfast and Lucknow. ; Mr. and Mrs., Bert Trelenveti.' and family spent Sunday,with Zion friends Mrs. ,Raymand Finnigan and .else Alma. Blake are delegates to: W.M:c, Presbyterial at Seaforth on Wednese. A number from here atteilided the play in' Blake's ' all on Thursday, evening J ' . • Miss 'Rai y Kilpetr`ck• returned -to, Rockwood on Saturday:... ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick of .M.afeking, visited Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Shackleton on. Sunday evening. Mr. •Cecil 'Roel •and sister' Olive., spent tee •week -end in' Leaden. Miss. Maigeret McDiarniid :returned to Windsor after spending the •vacs:;. tion with friends' here. • v BELL TELEPHONE LINE MAN DROWNED NEAR WAL'KERTON. James Weir, known also:. as 'Scotty' it Bell Telephone line ' man: was' drowned in the Saugeen River about four miles• north' of Walkerton, •on Saturday. of last _week. He was at work with. three other' ' men putting up wire •which crossed the .river. The men undertook to ..melte the crossing ina. small boat which they . were. guiding by e wire f.ssteiied on either bank. ,There is a strong current.; at 'the spot'and about mid -stream they boat was overturned.° Scotty lost his hold on the, wire and, beingweighted With, climbing Sellas and toola such: as line -men : parry, ".he was unable:. tq make the bank. T•he other men were; S. Broadfoot, of Seaforth: A. A.,Whitelaw-of Wood- stock; Melvin Maybury •of Listowel. Whitelaw swam to the bank'and eye other two, succeeded` in hanging onto the wire. Scotty .was seen to, go under' ,a short - distance. down . stream • James Weir` was a native ,of Scot land: He was about 21 years of age and had not beep rem years In Can- ada. He is not •,kno , n to have any relations in -'this' country, and it is. understood his parents are dead. Funeral arrangements . were made at Walkerton„ a service being held in Knox' Presbyterian Church." on 'Mon - 'day, afternoon:. Roy Varlatter, • divisional, employ-, meet 'superintendent,' and a number of ,other Bell Telephope officials went. to Walkerton to enquire' into e cause of the accident. • „ PIAN.OS and FURNITURE ; Refinished & -Repaired• i ITE 'BEDR'OSU , OM. ,-., S ENAMELED,. All Colors• 1 BABY • BUGGIES Made ..Like PICTURE FRAMES . ' GUILDED :PAINTING, 'GIAIN1Nt'' ,DECORATING Mcoyarla Painter & Decorator It 'is doubtless' a •-happy marriage if meta feel. sorry for the groom• and Women pity the bride. , • Static is an electric'disturbanee that knows you have guests: to hear your new radio. • 'Perhaps; the oldest of superstitions is the belief that it is bad luck to have thirteen children. ROGERS BRUSI - ING LACQUER Dade, while you wait, --far itrvniture end triaa•drac. • : .ROGERS POLISH ' - A high grad, Polish for all OUICKOTE ,lour Hour Enamel for any ksiNvtor tlnbh. ..NEU-VAR' A Pour' Hour Vanni for gontirai ago. - NEU-GLOS Medium Gloa, Quick Drying • Int rlor EnamelFiniih. MARBLE -ITE In a' dais by itself es a Floor Veridth. VVO0D.LAC. . • VARNISHSTAIN1 A Varnish and Stain cont. lined, for new *raid work: ; •, ..._.NEtJ-•TONE . • /woo Faint for Flo wall ' ' • Finish. -GOOD Paint, Varnish 'or Lacquer, if properly applied, will, pro- duce a'beautiful flnish•onany surface • You need not hesitate to !attempt any painting or varnishing job, providing you obtain the proper' product and' know how it is to be used • You are desirous at times of doing over some article• of furniture, your woodwork 'or your floors, but you hesitate, not being sure of your ability to bring about the finish wanted - IMPROVED SERVICE IN OUR PAINT DEPARTMENT We have been careful in 'selecting the MARTIN-SENOUR° 100% PysE Iihne of Paints, Varnishes and Lacquers, and are convinced we . can pass on.." to our customers the best obtainable • 1The Martin-Senour Co. is just as anxious as we aro that .you become fully acquainted with their . various products, and have arranged for their representative to be at our store on the following dotes to demonstrate and give complete •Instructions on the application of'any'one• of their. products • Be sure and bring in your pointing problems pt this time ••' We are assured that advice of any nature will be gladly given. • To further, advertise Martini-Senour Products in our locality, we offer you the Coupon abelow • We dGthis, believing that those of you who -have not been in -the habit of using' these high grade good's wh be so well satisfied after your 'purchase that you will become a regular' paint customer. 9:9 UR 100% 'PURE PAINT MARTIN -SENO. +SPEAKS FOR ITSELF- THIS COUPON ENTITLi5 ME TO A REBATE OF 25 CENTS ON THE PRICE OF ANY MARTiN-SENOUR PRobucr-- REMEMBERTHE DATES May Oth & Ith Coulson Redeer fable Orli De - rnonstrat'ton/)aus Only. 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