The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-05-15, Page 4aitr
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Tlifi3RSPAY. MAY • I -5th, 1t'a"
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®.�• Brush Neua.Gles. on that lfaded inter orwaall, woods
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Work or that dulied, wear-marked.furniture� It , deft°
the. -tench in two hours.:. Four hod.'r.•s more and; the newly
ed ace , glowifg • wit caPtivatu g;:color, rs ready
for wee..
Q Whatneed.
to tolerate a shabby' ••biome interior!:, .
Thee wonderful medium gloss' . enamel .is.'so easy c
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'to: use. It dries so quickly. It transforms dull, ;.,
• shabby ings`with color, beauty to - 'delight
the: eye.
Q Nm a bit'of objectionable odor in'Neu.
. 'Grloa.' . A wide range of exquisite eolora.
Marti";-Sentra• Products for even
e : • propose, for sold surface,
LL'GKNOW and WINGHAM
omental. Works
Ston
Leekeow, Ont.
Mao the largest and most .complete
steak in the most beautiful designs
la choose front, in "
Marble, Scotch, Swedish and Can-
adian Granites
We make a specialty of Fanny.
lienumente and invite your inspec-
Inscriptions Neatly, , Carefully and
,Promptly Done.
Ike us before placing your order.
Douglas ,Bros.__ R. A. Spotton
Phase. 74 Phone 266
Lislmow Wingham
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CREWE
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M.S. Was held on Thu>ltisday e
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ojue of Xis, j3laice wit llii la Members
.present. After !Devotionalexercises
readings were given by Miss Mallock,
and Mrs. Bert Trelewven, duet was
rendered by.• •Mrs. •Drennan- and' Alma
Blake. Mrs.1 Raymond . Finnigan .gave
a splendid report of 'the 'tionvention
at beaforth. The. Rev; Keine gave the
Chapter of Study Book '-and 'Mrs.
Watt 'sang after ' which lunch was
served. '
Miss Susie 'Kilpatrick spent the
past week with ' friends at White-
church.
Mrs. Chas. Twamley and daughter.
Betty. returned .home Saturdav after
spending ' , the past two weeks with
her' . sister, Mrs. S. Sherwood: • •
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Mrs. Annie- •Treleaven' of Dein; •tn-'
non anent. Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Treleaven. •
Mr. Will Fitzgerald arras up from
Detroit • over the, week -end. • •
Mr. and •Mrs.'Jas. Culbert and fam-
ily of Lucknow, s"erit' Sundav� with
the.latter''s sister. Mrs. Bert 'p 'i mean
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and I nice Blake andMr. Milton Graham
children called on Belfast friends on w with relatives .ere here. Sunday visitots
Sunday . evening. •
Mr.. tobt. Durnin of Goderich is
assisting Orville Durnin with his seed-
ing.
eeding. '
Mts. John 'Kilpatrick spent the
past' week wigs her parents at Bel-
grave.
The Monthly meeting of the - W.
MAFEKING
I:.IT KNOW SENTINEX.
Published ver Thursday morning
At, I.ueknowi Ontario,.
Macltenzie.. Proprleto r'
and • Editor.
11,IURS'DAY, MAY lith,,; 1930..;
ivlR. SE`UAKT F, 1.4fOU:41. UN'g
LETTER RE WATER<',SUt'RLY,'
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I was Audio have the letterislby
Mz." Stuart R:. Robesteen, "�pu,.
ted
two weeks ago, and. Rearing' -with the
rllage. water. -supply, I,raulem
. 9k -those who opposed the Louncil''•s
,By -Law, Mr. Robei:tsori• has grvein"
the subject •the ' most thought and
study;• -and• Wlhathepreposes<• in-. his
;tetter: is the only full length :seheine
.suggested other• than that advocated.
by the Couniil, and no ane.will.;d'oubt`
Mr 'Robertson's sincerety, in dealing'
with this ;matter
It is. hardly fair to say that those
Who favor • the •scheme involving
mestic water '"stand hi the way'• of
improvement of fire -protection with-
in' our means."' A council ; which ,favors
'the larger scheme ban hardly be in-
spected to turn -about. at once ands'
install •something of which' it does •.not
approve.Especially is this true When
the scheme '•submitted• waw the•_out-
come of long- and careful study, With
advice from: every, available source.
To me Mr. Robertson's scheme
look's too ''complicated to be 'either:
efficient or economical. There would
be; a new steam boiler to operate the
present pumps a gasoline engine
with centrifugal pump,'!aconnecting
up of the writer, mains, or •a' fire fight
ing truck, such as Kincardine_ ;has,_
And with, this it is suggested that
mills' and ':factories might inetall au=
tonr,•xtic sprinklers:
There is no . saying what this would.
cost, .but• anybody can see • that it
would be a substantial sum. It could
not .be farshort of the Forty Five
Thousand Dollar scheme : fevered by
seine. (This by the why means a.
standpipe . for fire protection only—
no dame tin :Water.)' Mr. Robertson
of course, : has not gotten prices and
figu'-ed out the cost in detail.' '
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With a view' to economizing in the
operation.of,h o .protosed sehextia Mr
Robertson suggests that : steam 'would
not be kept up in the new boiler; and
that it" would befired only occasion-,
any to see that 'all was in .workin>
order.' and of course, in the event of
fire. Now, it 'Would take it ,ar
hour to get up steam. to I..0 poundr
'pressure, and of -what use would the.'
be? The gasoline engine wo'ild .be, ir
practice,: the only useful •.unit. . •
As ;to the mills and factories in
stalling . pi+tomatic s7irinklers: the'
Ts' like telling them, to. 'plat in thei
own fire -protection works. Of course
we all could do that. but it is Pette-
and' more econntmieal to have co •oper
ation in tl!'e. matter, ,rid hive tht
one plant. do all. the cost to the milli
• nd factories puts -shah a schhen'l. out
f the question. Ask the •• proprietors
why they haven't installed auttyhatir'
sprinklers seeing that they- complain
of insufficient protection at the p'res
tent time.
As -to a fire trick sech.as Treater•
dine has—apart 'from the. cost, 'which'
must be ,onsiderable=such'. ,a 'ma-
chine would be of, use here only ir
the dry season..A foot of • snow, t or
muddy Streets suchas' we :had only
'a few weeks ago would render it
useless,
In short ' Mr.- Robertson's Blau.
while doubtless it would ' he a (*Teat
improvement on what we have, looks
to me too costly for what we would
,get. That is .i}gat were the people
of Lucknow divide T verybody wants
better 'fire -protection; but they de
not agree as to bow • to get the hest
retrrn for the money to he invested
The 'scheme subnit..ted by the
poi
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Miss •Ellsie Anderson and' -Miss Flora
Durnin motored to Teeswater, Friday
where Miss Durnin addressed a meet-
ing of the Junior [ristitutes.'
:..The Parsonage Ladies' Aid of the'
Ashfield Circuit met Saturday even..
ing and arranged to hold their' an-
nual Gardenparty the evening, of
June: 26th. Keep the date in (hind.
Mrs. Wm. Blake who spent part of
last ween with Mr; and Mrs. John
Blake of Wingham returned home on
Sunday: '
Mr. and Mrs. Atiibrey Teeft, of
Canboro and Mr. Will Fritz -Gerald,
bf ' Detroit were week end visitors of
Mr. and •Ivirs. Robt. Fitz -Gerald, Mr.
and Mrs.' James Culbert and Mr. and,
Mrs. Bert Finnigan.
Mr.: and Mrs. jabot,Reed of Dun-
gannon
n-
gannon were guests of Mr. and' Mrs.
Thos. Andersronl ..
Mr. and Mrs: John Blake, M'ss' Bev
DOMIN1ON
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HO's' ON€ IN A 'THOU
• SAND WILL :EVEt- •,
PUNCTURE
NOT ONE . IN . tEi
THOUSAND WILL WWI
ouY UNDER .TWO -` •
YEARS OP SERVICE-. •
'Wherever you t 'ive,
Royal Masters are sold
. and serviced by ' Can- ,
ado's greatest tire Or-
ganization .. , the Do.
:Millen Tire Depot Sys.
tem .... each indepen-
dent unit distinguished
by its blue and orange
color scheme.
Porpii tori Royal Master
-: j ' is the latest tire the
world has ever known. -
p' 'A tire smartly styled to'-
add' distinction to the •
Moat luxurious car. •
A^ tire. for .years and
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'ern
Trod-'ei n motoring.. ,
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Cauncll•nmeant -.the investment of a
lot of money. hitt it would give e
good article—tlia bast possible ffre-
nrotectinn and domestic water, for
those who rant it.
A strndnire depending• moan one
well and pump is not .n week point in
a water Pvst^m. F^r 19 years the
town of Win^`' -.^.r, has been sure fete
from nae well. with 'one pump .anr/
there has rever gree iron s< # iters
And anybody who doubts the efficient
or of Winobam's fire-firehti i r e inip-
ment :should ' see °whrt it did ' •her
Maclaean's ;laving' mill was on fire.
A standpipe wile one well is rens•
enable security. You night have a
half dozen wells. or a half-dozen en
eines and still not have absolute se-
ctirity.
As to the hotel prohiein'---there
po prospect yet of anybody sertouglg.
et:m terino' .,the .ere -tine • of n btyt
ing, "r'nr vi',1 -there he- env until the
fire-rioteetine .And dom'est a water
gitestinii is se'Ltled I don't 1 --now hoe.`
good the wttter at the i sin Tiriu�e
was,'hiit the 'Pr"`•,'n^ial S^nitltry lien.
says that t eeorrling to the reii+irts en
file there Lucknow ought to 1`:^ re = e
.iitfe+ -t dn"'Q"+i^''`:ter s ii>tn'iy from
what it now has: That just n ear
that the water i • not road, anis th,t
some dayit will t±.av'e to he changed
Would to iv sensible husiint.ss r-rn
build a hotnl.he'•e, on thi'.rhorer!: that
any day' after leis money is tied, tt».
a•sanitary engineer would tali ar «r:
awl spy: "If lieu are going to enter-
tain guests here yon will .have to
supply nure water,, and the water h
your privatt we'1 is not .nnre2 A
shallow well nisy he all right to -day
and bid to -enc -new-
As 's have. i^id, nrantinally ,every
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' Constant menace to: eropy with clumsy washers,:
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large doors, draw .our ,the roofiri .. They can be handled, in
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Metal Lath Tanks
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Honors 75% Pass 60%.
' Sr. IV—Ghriste a. Orr 70%: Alex
Orr 69: ,
Sr. iII—Lorne Wall 81: Jim, Moffat
70; Rose Caskenette 671 Howard (las-'
kenette 65.
.Jr. III -Donald McKinnon 70. Dol-
lena Orr 67: Elsie Hockley 661 Bertha
Richardson 60: Florence • Wrtd'el 45*.
II—Gertrude Caskenette 7:1:. lard-'
'yss 13rowvn 71: Wallace Richardson'
• 1D---41 Mo.li& 414: .Tamen',('•-r•;
Richardson(t ) 4
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•I—=G.ertrude. Brown 7 Isabel Orr '
Pearl Hockley (ties) 57: ' '
Sr. Pr:—George •uuffat 81: Angus
McKinnon •73c'.Joan McKinnon, Bea-
trice Cackenette (ties) •70: Wilfred
Wadel 68. • '
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No. on Roll '30.
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Too many, go-getters merely gat.
your goat.
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Freda re The than . who blows his own horn
Wadel 41• ' usually responds to•his•.own. encore..
body it ton known that vie inn.!"
have- an infra. mind fire-prnkFotin
water system.' On general prim
ichile that it pays� v:hnn you •47,,,..,e4'
it, to get a troeri sett olp hadn't, ea.c
Metter 'i+et pn v n~i;otTla not to . m0_
thitie w - ieh we know will he good Ant'
'lasting. •F e n+ rn r. it .
`;'he 'ahnvn in Tln .•,%+„d t . •
staYtd tnkp''i by the (ntinnil. en^;ol i
not written at ar ,hn,ly'” r,iCt tint'
It is just an exn'e0eiA'), n,f to ,.•
view, as Mr. Rohan on'z /stater
doubtless is art barest expression of
A. D. MaeltENZit;
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Phone o. 10 is at Your Service n
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Strong Step Ladder in ,nice handy size 41/2 or 5 ft.
Bit1JSl1ES—Muresco Brushes. Whitewash • Brushes, Paint & Varnish,
Brushes; Window Brushes, Scrub' Brushes, Stove Brushes
FLAXOAI'---For Washing . Floors and Woodwork.
CLIMAX CLEANER—for cleaning Wan Paper &'Window Shades
-PAPER KNIVES—for 'Removing Old Wall Paper '
EURNiT[.`ItE i'OLISii—hods ars Liquid relish,' Liguid Veneer
PLOOIt WAX: --Johnsons .Paste. & Liquid. Wax, also Bolton's Wax
SILVER POLISH A'Large' Jar of Putts Silver Cream' felt .25,e
' • Electro Silver Create Arte
STOVE PIPE ENAIIBi .,--LS tv.-rw in Williams; the Varnish :itbat
- • , • rovers' mast and is 'Practically Odorless
Alt M Y'V L :tl ' OA I NT --For Hot Water Pipes, Radiators, 'Etc - - .
Beatty ectric Washer :with Sour •Predriutls
-Only 4 • 9J:0(i • • •
roti L ENT 4:lnertric, Factum . Cleaner 'with Attaelianpnta.
�w sir
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. ne.at.ing, plumbing and Electric ,' iii g
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