The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-07-24, Page 5THE L.17�NOW- S,LNTINfj " TH1J,RS'D, tir, l31JLY 24th, 19,30.
'PATE FIVE
vrag osts
EMPIRE TRADE, t1.'MAL : NEEIk
In the past ten years new tariff barriers.
• have been created by many c.ountries,4
'restricting theoutlets for Canadian'
products..
.Such' restrictions naturally lead tO
reduced buying power on the part of
.the.peop e, "in turn .affecting: Manu
facturers and producers in every :line.,
This prob'iem has demanded line.,
T•
his qualities of stateanshipforits :
solution . and, the trend' having been
early recognized by the Kin Adminis•
tration, anon -partisan and highly coma
petent Tarriff Board was appointed,
The result oldie tireless efforts of this ,.
Board is the King -Dunning' Budget.
KEEPING 'DO
King .Budgets during the past nine .
years have kept Living costs down.
Tariffs have been lowered on: many
colinmodities and implements of pro..
duction, reducing living costs, and costs
TAXES EDUCED°
Income Tax—reduced,'over'35•% since. 1924...
Sales. Tax-A-Reditceldfrom;6(.-0 to
P470.11 Rifles Reduced fror.t 3 cents t'o.2'cents;
' Penny postage. re;established. • •
•Checpie Tax—Reduced from 2. cents on every
$50.00, to 2•. cents over $10.00. ,
. Receipt Tcx' -Abolished.
Transportation Ta,LAbolr'sbed. •'
In.surunce. Tax—Abolished. d'fishintt industries •' fertilizers on free list.
Tel.g)aph Tax - Abolished: • 19„
...30,- Tha; porcelain, china; vegetables; hits.
Reduction in five a
years estimated ramou'nt s freeunder'Bridsb preference
• . to $116;000,000. Reduction in duties means reduction tilt prices.
The prompt, developmentof trade
,..
• with>tn thettnpax`e-as-th'elogic40olu—•:••
tions of , the enormous problem • :
involved;•andthe enthusiastic manner
in 'which the King-Dunu ing Budget •
has been teeeiv,exl.thidughoUt the..
Empire es ,_I ur-anada a most •'
".es'�%
favourable positio t..at, the Imperial .•
Conference for ' the interchange' of
-products.
Providing a market ',for Canada's •
• . products, ensuring the building up of a
home market for her manufactured
products,. the .policy of the King.
Administration offers assurance. �.of .
Canada's future prosperity.
WN LIVING COSTS ....
of ;production while at the same time
helping' Canada to build up the greatest •.
export trade• per capita, in the world,
in .imanufactured and'sem'i-manufac- ,
tuned 'goods.
TARI ':E+D J-CTTONS-
1922 -Sugar, agricultural implements, textiles,,
boots and shoes.' '
.1923—British preferential) tariff reduced by 10
- • percent, where goods imported by Canadian
1924—Instruments of production used in
agriculture, mining, forestry and fisheries:
'.1925—.'Well-d'rillingmachinery andfishernaeti's •
.: engines..
1926 Sugar, automobiles, tin-plate, etc.
1928—,Implements: of production in mining'
13 nett . CANT win!
rove t
ing-Dunning Budget
1
Ontatto Liberal Campaign Committee. Toronto
,
\OTICE 'I O'. Ch, -..o0. FORS •
In the matter of the Estate cif.
Annie' Cameron late of the Village o1
• Lucknoty in the. ' County • of ...Bruce.
Widow, . deceased. . • •
Notice is hereby given' that all per'
sons having ,tnj• claims or' demand:
against the late %.iinie l.rnterorr; wlri
died on or about the twenty-nont.l"
y of March A.,D. 1tt�•tl, at the Village
of Lu.•.know in the luring of Bruce
are .requiredtd send ':13y post prepaic.
or•to deliver to the undersigned;'•ex
*tutors.' under the W:ii'1 of the 'side:
Annie Cam•err•n. their names ani ad .
dresses' and fall • purti.ulats in writ•
ing a their' i•I,trrris and statement:
of the•• -accounts and/ the nature'
the se.�rities. if any. I•;.ld by then
duly, 'verified by a striae rt.
And • thl .: Motic e that after the Sec-
ond d: yo • of a::gu..t A.D.; 1:x30 the
said execs •tors '%\:iii •pro e ed to distri
bute the arse Of thes.1id de.easee
among the per.cns 'entitled thereto •
having regard, only, to the claims" o
which they shall thi'tt have had notice
and th it the said e'e •u ors' will. no;
re liable for the said sets.or an;
part there of t ' • pre• person of 'wiles(
claim tney shall not then• have .re
eeived. 'notice! '
This notice is given pursuant to
the statute i.n•.that lie!•, •lf.
• Dated, at L:icknoer• this seventh 'din
of July A.D. 1930.
W. J. •Littile. ' R..T..Cameron,
•
Lucknow. Ont.. •
Executors.
NOTICETO CREDITORS
an- the Matter. of'' the estate,
George''V'i� ebb late of the Towr shijp�'
West Wawanosh. Farmer, deceased.
Notice is hereby given'that,ltll per
suns having any-. claims or tleman 1
.against. .the late George Webb,, w -h
died on or about the thirty t11'rst d.r;
rrf May' A.D. 19 �O.. at the Towns},
of West SVaw•ann h in the Courty A
• Huron., are required to, send by poi.
'prepaid or to (deliver',to' the under
signed. Agent for the executor tmt1 '
the W:11 of the, 'said Geegrge Webb
their names and . addresses and f.tl",
fotic,tlars in writing of their elaint:
and afem:er' of their accounts ant'
the nature of tee se.urittes:' if any
held by there deify* verified by affida
Clt. D '
•and .taker :hot; e that after . tin.,
second. day of August A.D. 19a0. the
• said.. eeeutor will proceed to distri
bute othe aIsiets of the ailadeceasee
among the persons er.iticd thereto
.having restart? on:y, t', the :+otos a
•Which he shall the.: hl.e "Rel 'ioti.e
and t ~tit the s.rid exe. '.itt,r
lie• liable for .w,•,ei ..sats o,' a•t;
part the:re.•f t ; int ;;.e• :o"• of whir s.
' . claim he shall._. not ,thin have ret eivee'
notice..
Thisno
t a given r•..r.uant to tar
Stat:itt in't`lat heft^.:.
Dated a t.:r know 'th?s th day o'
• July ,A.11, 19"30.
Joseph .Agnew. LucknOw. 0,11
Agent for the 1~lxeeutor Of the
'01 the suit O'we•'sijc' ;r bs
•
COC.N1A- OF ,i.itt:Ci. .
- GENERAL HOSPITAL
Report of Inspe.or of hospitals fez
Ont r.o. R; :. Bruce ('ounty:- Nos-
pita]—�."wlrton. • ;
.1n .ottici:rl cess was' made at the
C'runty(i'f Bru:e'Il'o�liiutl, �S-alkertoz,
on ,1i: y 20.11t..1 9:•;O, .by fee •.`tnd I beg
tai ri`:+oi•t as• fellows:
\Management •
The o:.tlutt.. controland'nranr.e
meat oC a,t-a�s' of the hospital i're
vas:e.1" :.n` a:ud etcis.,tt by ,a .be kri
'Alf, tw•elvc 1)irce:ors; .why are •ele„ te,
tonua:ly. Tht•'o:iicers ai•e'as fo lo.ws%
E, 1'ruax...Pre: ident; 'C'eb. D. Mac
Ray. Sed ,e.ary; 'L. G..Crc tier, Treas.
'.11 of the town. of R',tli._rton; ,11is.
Aetna Campbell. I:Ig. \'.•; Superinten
dent;,
the hocl^ital :.as a cn:acity of
,ell_ ciss:zitie•J as follows': 12 private
•
ittel scurf-pii,ate beds 1•' adult p.rb
k w rdhe': . s Matt: rt: ty 'beds.
Nursery cots.
'yin, ht.:•,•1t 11 t:•fT eon i is of the:
.e+il).e I : •� t,t,tdaa.e- nit; ses. S tea-.
-es-in-train;.•r�'•. t' pi u''a.tioners, i
}iuiitor...1 fen:ale, d+•n:e�:,e' employees
n, kil?2 .•t total of 1..
The :Led!, 'tat•] consists of Sit.
F
medical practitioners e f .:'e, fowl] co.
iS t;• r•;on. aiid foal- of the County o1.,
Druce. '
tat b .ilding s c -f three stories ant
,cisentent of nun•firr prrc•t : construe•
and is in a god' :`atc of repair
During the past year a splendid.
,N;orses' flo:::e was e.cinp:. ted. pro-
'. idh g ample accot'chi'at.o t for the
alrsine stat] of, the •insti: lotto- The
Board .ire to be highly congratulated
LL,CKNOW and WIX.t.HAM
Monumental ,Works
tacknoie :Ont, f' •
11.8 th .tat es and tri t toga I -Ya • has. hacl headquarters at i -alkerton
cif g t
•
on this new addition, and the...many
improvements made in .the hgs;Iital
:uring the 'past. few ;years. 'this in-
stitution{ -,is• it creditable demonstra-•
tion of the progressiveness of the
citizens of I3ruc�! County.
The ' 'nitatit,n 'arid -+ventilation were
.found to .he ample and in• good con-•.
dition. Tlie accomodation for patients
'••
-both - adequate and satisfactoy.
That ,:the hospi'.il is well and effic-
iently.'
fc;
iently'managed is evidenced in every
department. • '•
•.' The kitchen. a i •h .is .'lecateed in -the:
h'•eserneet. is a f:?t'�etl •*it't. a..coal
'ranee. with durrb waiter service to
:o atll floors.• :. rd tiva:s found.. to be in
erreellent ,cond`.tion. "The hospital' is
zquipped' e ith frigidaire refrigeration
•bleb is of great value in the•:preser..
vatiotr and preparation 'of food. ;
: The •.confiition and. adequacy of the
Provision. Linen and Pharmacy' stores
•;s zAatisfttctory.. •
The accome,'ot1on'for help, located
r1t. the third floor is adequate. and
•
•fae,ilities for escape in . case of fire
seem satisfactory. r
Records . •
I' ant pleased to report th;tt upon.
•onsparing the'' nu -nobly retr,rns of
'ldmissioes. Di-ze•hartre,s and Deaths
'ortvarded to this offi;e, for the year.
'.ding September :10th 11,2'?." with
he Hospital register . and';,cther re-
cord's. they were found' correct. _ •
In conclusion permit ole to • say
that ,ply visit of inspection was'
pleasure. 1: was eourteously received
.I wish to' extend to the 'stab'. of the
hospital: niy sitieere .thanks for. the
.n -operation and assistance gicerr me
on this. ocecagion.
A. L. McPhetson, Inspector.
e rti.o
CONSTAI3LI NELSON : •
TRANSFERRED;
•
Proyineizl Constable Nelson. who
pe
ate& itt the most beautiful' designs the pIst two, years has been trans,
" from, .'t: • , . ' ' ferret' to Lindsay. *Victoria Colonies',
to eNooset .
i1arble, Scotch, Swedish and Ceuta' Where' he' will be "S»niori'' of aria
adieu `G•taniteet .nlefi. Constable'MeClev's.. of the Grey
We mike :4 ,specialty of Family' County ,detachnlettt and w1'ro. has co-
Miinuniedla and invite your .ini►pec' operated, with; Nelson i'n. ]tis' work
.. ottnty
'tics; .here. ,‘;ill over the Druce C
Cnnerlptiotus Neat-iy, efully''and ' position ` ' ' '
o Dene. - able Nelson. tante to Wallet,
,Promptly I?o tr. 'Constable
tan front grangerilie, and has been art
efficient of icer.' 'licl.evis . was Chief,.
at;• Wiattott i tori , Joinin'g the para
eitl f otC0e, 4,
'Ses us before plaeifi'fdnr ata.•.
Osagla. $rotithane 74
ttlt•b* , Y ,t
R. A Spar
Ph010 251
S i,
•
A.w
RE HOTEL WATER SU,P,PLY,
• (Continued from Page. • ))
'There :is another su• ch wed at Oliver
Johnston's; another at. SSilverwoods-.'
'these would supply all the houses on.
Havelock St.,,—another spring at the
re -a- of Mrs. Sherriff•'s, ghat would
s ly all of Willow'by St. Then sink-
• ing :i few more such wells—where
needed you .Could.' obtain practically
the same.result . as Was ro ose
h s. w p p d in
the Ryrlaw. ,Some such p'lan couId•.be
worked out, at about I .of the- cost.
New wh•:ichis' better to have 'these
ourthings, Hote1,
eloeL pat,-
, , Pirie -.protection -_:and: 'Domestic.,
ater than to..have .'us't• t wo. o .ahem
at the same. east..!
:..No one. is genie to Tome iJn ,girth"
suftleietrt- .n oney to builds hotel, if
done at all the tow will have to do
it The above1.'.� 1 ]oaks to -rite 7i3
,co. n rota . sense, where ' We could: have
•do;role the' accossilrodation and three
tinges the ineorit.e. Show hie, where :the.
above t ('wrong..I'am wi•llinr- t'o,learn.
'.
Sincerely, , G; . A, NEWTON'
[Note -There is one. thing. wrong.
wi •h the Dr.'s suggestion, which is
ga,'te enough:;' .„:
The Council, having been 'autho'riz-'
ed •hy the ratepayers to raise money
foe a given . purpose- must use the
money for that purpose and for. no.
Other. . A council could le arid' 'Ought
to be prosecuted for spending, the
ratepayers ;money for other `purposes
than' what the ratepayers say it. is
`to. ' he :spent ' for:] . .
'.ST. II ELENS
The' ostb oned pier,i? ,•un:ler': the:
auspices of tyre St..,Helens Woman's
In .titute Will be 'held at Harbor Park
Sgt G.odor•ich, on Wednesc',ay July.,Stlth, •
A general ' invitation is extended to
th4 connmunity. • ''Bung ,your basket
and. enjoy' .the cutting. . ' ,
firs. R. J. Woods 'receiyed.. sad
news enSaturday, of the'. death of
her. brother. Mn; John 'Reid of Varna.
•M,i:s. Woods Mr. Wi1=,on. Woods, and
Mr. .and . Mrs. Ronson Woods at-'
tended .'•the funeral! en.,Monday'. Mrs:
ItTo5dr as• re •sympat hy of ']ler
frionds here .,Miss • plena Clark ' left on 'Thurs-
day •for Ottay:a.,f.t.tit a 'Week's'visit', as•
then test•" of Mr. and 11r s. Colin
Cl rk,
1I•r. Frank Tolyl] and son had••their
herd of 5S Anguscattle tested) y
Goveinnrent test. •They.°Bove a clean
sheet to commence this,, year...
Word •w'as ,received ft'nrn Mr. Jno
•Wollster• and earty at Yellow ' Stone,
Pork„ on 'rontc .for the coat; where
•they «ere.celebratin.g• Mr.:Webster's
fhirt.hday 'on the:'l2th of .July, at the
fotit: of "Old Faithfu'1'' Geyser."' They
ie -'ort i splendid trip,- enjoying
thrilling 'sights 'eves• few r-iles. '
We •regret to report tli'at Mr. • Rob-
er:. _Neale of Grimsby • had the ' Mis='
fo- tu+ne to have his "'Itx'r broken in
th:'•oe places,. caused by' the: horses
ru••.ing -away. • Mre • 'Neale . n.oved tc
Grinrshy, from . S. Helens in •Apri.l. '
Mr..,and Mrs.• Herb Thoai'1 son and
Fit' • rd...lt•'Pcoherts wnre the guests
of their- brothers. the Messrs.. D1'anld
F. Todd.' last',Week..
e ' NIr Collum Canieron.of De`roit and'
.Mrs. •;.i.as.. Douglass and 'daughter
W and°. .of Mit-hell.. were guests of
tbcir brother .Mr.' John Cameron. at
the old hone.
•' Little Doris- Wilkinson • of • the
)(arise ...had her_ tonsils removed. in
`Wine•ham • hospital last . Tuelsday.
Mi SA ' M. E. Salkeld and }Liss E
Salteld visited St. Helens friends Last
week. .
Mr. Jo''n Wallree.. Mrs. Ed. Thon:
ani Mrs. W. A.Mil'er,left on a motor
tr' p to Barrie nn, Friday. They will
be the' gisests of Mr. Albeit Wallace
foe- a• week. • •
Mrs. J. Armstrong. -11tr. Phillips
ar•el . Mr. ,and Mrs. 1So:ves Of. • Blyth
visited reeent1e With' Mr. Alf. We'*b.
Mks .Florence«•a:,d :lis Roth. Me:
,Qrilrn pas.ted their•rr is'c exam with
henni. , They are pupils. �of Mrs. Geo `
Smith.--('oneratulotions. - '
. )irs. Durran' 31e-Dornld tri turned
home .from' her trip to ,the Westlast
caul, having a,,'delie-h.tfnl trip .
Visitors at the :Web -ter hor'e:. Mr
'les.- Mitchel.Miss Freda Mitch•d, and
Miss .To'y S'hc•,rev. Mr. Clattde,•MMc1 ay
and. Mr. M. Taylor • all of To 'onto.
Mr. and M1 -s. Edwin Pic kwo ,d and
r•hildren Sennet aril Edwin n•otoreer
front New York and Were 1-,•e• to las'
we -•,k. with Mr. .end )tr4. .Alin CRrrn-
oron.,The lady': mother, Mrs. Win
Cameron returned ho•r e • with them .
on an extended \visit., -
The tee and •Rfl►toui «-'ddin ,•,- ....
31isc • •:<Iar^•fret ' Pi•,totnl. elde
daii hter O'f Mr. andt'Mrs, Alev Rin.•
tonl was married 'lir. Ilnr•.' I.'e
sari of. Mr. & d Mrs. I.re of T ronto
,on Friday •Tuly- 11lb. in i nex ' •herr]+
'Toronto., Thc+ hI npy cotiple •'•: ft or
blot. we'ddin trip he n; r to.
goober and ot'-er eastern re; nts. They
will he at home to the'r fi:„ew+': ahetif
the 1st of Augti,' ▪ a• the l rote. o4'
sir. nr.•d Mrs-. •• Alex . Rintoul', Nest
W.rcranosh.
AS/I1F"IEI.D CHCRCII• NOTES '
.
A great inane of our y'ourg •,eople
are attending the Su -.•ntec _ '4' ,o1...i
Goderich undex some of the fine lead-
ership • bf the ,t`nited Church. Our
Poling people, cannot help but rotor
away front these evenin -sessions
with a new sett -e of freedor rad of
the. n 'r date of their youth.. We were
t1"tilled last' evenirg by. thetc of
.the life and work of the Rev.
-Il•
Ilttrgess of the F'ac 5'c Coast—'he. il-
lustrated lantern slides were r'c`'°d•--•
h ;t they were nothing. compared tc
the • pictpre. of the •man and hi= work
among MEN. His' hitilding e'° the
bridge across the chasill which set-.
gyrated these r.,e-1 front Christ. The
,Work of the Rede-- otitis o; the '.raee•
is trttly worth while 0 •
'.70Xt" Sunday the re; ^lar sa- we's:
en the ciretsrt will be. held Quartettl3•
mootitg, a .E11ke'ca On 'AUgtt % Pl
,
• TOLD Gl'I' iES -TO MOVE ON
`Iifz>riday 'n^ctrl e� i1..ti:ei l an 1 of gyp
silts•• were given tounder•,ia:nd that
•"weleoine"' signs at the main
the
en anges to Walkerton do •tot ap-
ply to diem, Three carloads arrived
1n t win about 'twelve o'cl'oc;k.. •
T e attire of the woolen, in •all
colors c f the' raiinbuiv, attrar:ted • at-;
tention along_ v'th, n.•. in street,. Fe:
male members of thio 1 ahtic entered'
several store i• :and ,enc eatVoted ,t.c
get people' t.> t::1 •t then• -tu„ ' tell
'll eirc'tortur',e, "' "'fV<i•llser Conran alt-
ever,' were, r ;lit. tic e.l' t;> .meek a'd= j
vaneed knoe. •'. rdf c, cf the ft•ture 'th'ru
tht •ei editlm of Ry,lsie;, a'••tlur; 't1t'ey.
o
°eha;tf'itse and, 'cthp' i -be .»t inner
.Qt ;
one', c'c1 ck 'i i,yor • Sc iw.indt
• mct,.'Ch.ief 'Fer .usdn, and' His Wet-,
.
ship,lusts ueted li i t r to :show 'the
gypsies •the 'ea `s ,,of. the mitni.ipal
its•
. In' a Short time the stran 015 were
a;.sembled andt'�ld to• '',heat it."
Three,car :, as ending• •S}•;, w:'s 'hill,
was the.- last: seen ' ttf• the party.",
Traff`.c 0''cc, Whitt^: Who ' ac-
sr_ ted the :chic • in .chasing. then,
rev ogn?ze I the. A y,lsies as' from, Little
Verk, near. •Tenon -o:
o O •,E
1'RL lT PItOS I C"FS , ;C ELLE\T:
T itic'olr roju t� file le 4 u; nor,
ft nit'..seet-o!i c Oit1at 1.1, 1e:sot t : one;
rt the best c•ro ) :of -1,1•I'• kind; of fruit
::,t `recent year: C ,; e.t .and
pre e eelut pr••iees have
n•
ot>d show• ng'• cf early' ve,etables'.
r r ,rn . the' apple e'•.tio reports indi-
•
e that tke Crop w`ii '.c 'e; 11; tele]•
r sin,r11.rr, •tl','11 ii •ear LJ.'..Orc.
t,114-0-1* 44*'•e , 1
,t1,e spray ser +'1 t :i: a coil I sir n 1t.e-
ce1,`ion:111.:T. evrh. ;, rt n other: orch
anis scab i; final ing r s' appeatanee
OLltd I'O'4
IithLintit
Spend. yottir' boli•"
days' -in Ontario's
Ilighiands, this
sunfiner. Join'the
• .happycrowd Who•.' : •
believe vacations
weremad'eforfun.
• SWititming,
ing, .dancing, .ten; •.-
nisr bowling, and+.
. golf. A11, resorts
• are easily reached.;
There- are hotels,'
boarding: ,houses.
•;and• fartia''homes .
,for your accom'T'
.,modatio'n. a ,
Ask yournearest Canadian
Nagonaf. Agent for iu,,..‘
bitted. fold tr.: deskribins
diffe eitt..resortdelouse.•
, ..i• gT .
�1
TO EVERY;WBERE:
:.Se+ r rr yi'el'd.' of po tc s
Th.9re S�,ll lie n rill ICi ]'earl e. 1Mf.Ca'_e
in the size of ap; les I'�tato tli'ts' f c golf c irly puta_toc a •e' no, s'
se•:tint-is •report •an outlook for 'more • 8nd i g then wav to the ntaiket.'.'
1
THE NEw 41cCORMICK DEERING HORSE . ..AND TRACTOR
• • I .".c_177 2 POWER GRAIN BINDERS • ,
Contain the •best feature. of the J'arirous. 31cCORMICI( 'and DEER-
ING BINDERS. The McCormick .has •-]ways been ,•J:nown as .the
Sturdy Machine ,with Strength and Durability to. withstand hatd..
use. . while the DEERING had long been •recognized a the Light-
est• draft Binder, They a.re• fitted With ' Dan. , .:t RuIser• Bearings
• where :required to male a light running Binder. The main frame
is mauie of flat .Steel Bars, rivetted together- with the edges up Id.
give the greatest 'strength. The Tractor' Power Binders are made
S.'and 10 foot width,
ANDREW'S
f/✓' rig ✓ i ✓i✓✓l✓`.
THE! ' l
RED FRONT HARDWARE
CLEAN UP - -' •'PAINT UP
JEST 'ARRIVED,, , 1 •
FRESI1 SPRING STOCK. OF MARTIN SENO1 R 100'o PURE'
A'
PAINT'S AND V,_SRNI IIES A\D. LACQUERS.
_ URES-COpIN 'AL wN.SDES.
I'I:LL ASSORTMENT OF PAINT I3RC-SH+ES ON IIA.*I11
R: EES AND IICssI✓S' •
` COIL SPRING WIRE '
GARDEN- CULTIVATORS
BLACK WIRE
INSULATED WOVEN FENCING '
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