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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-03-13, Page 5• 1• • as WOrt4,WA .,. }M.At1• »r ' ": � : • • . • arming Farming- is, ,• htl';i11t'sti •• of the n'�i,'%farms `tg t kltl(l. 1 ill+ilt!Iati yieltlt'(1 •4(►►f)r(,:;',(1l:tj .i11 e::l•eoi•:s.0 i,•'t', :!•,aril • pr,d uets hist, year ---nearly I OU,O00,OuO greater t h ' lli ,tliN :ll�ltl.11l'ilctlii•-•tl exports for the same 111•,.'1(1(1.' �1'lii�j, in. illl- ditioH to t huge amountllof 'food i'oiiNunled at home. • n.e Thi'. nio+.cern f;irnler. ('(itiips himself trc►tt only with • the latest'. information as; to Ilk • • i rinl.':' lift» ><•,'il`yl .grhsp of World '' affairs. 1Ii' plaee of business, must he -made worth. in; not . oii1% for h -,it' }f,,' 1►1it. io'r acidt• iil(Iren, for they are his_ partners,- in -a sense. which holds got)+1 in no:. otlt�'t' ' 1►li.:ti '.: t ►►it►�,: ii.': valtlatlt'• information to Jinn, therefore,. is that which. tell~ •' hi .• (af: Irrr;�.a..fol 11.,1►rticlrit5. - ... n brr)ad.• his ,wife. i21tT:,- '1'lle Tt►rrin•t-► l)ailr= Star ,.-_: _ .( prints 'in forma daily, (•1(':1 t\ and nee tint tt'!' '1'11(• nu: rt..: r i:or, . ft• on '1'�►Y,inti),• (`lll('i!!zo, 7liid Winnipeg., • ilii , and (over;attic, grain, (fairy product • vegetable:. hid (:.e! %% Xi?. In 'addition "1'ne "1 orc)nto Uaily`_Startcarries dail ► the news of .the �v - , far:that sive art t o `special tbr'respondent -Hoii '` ` `i t ten al out In a big way, and printed so that " andma can read it." The Toronto Daily Star Is Useful and Interesting to Fariers. .: :1 ita�rc.i .a r<eal,alepart�ren for "firs• Farnter,'• it •• Wonlani's I',I#,►r,-- vhit•h ri 'r't•t thitrns l;i,It �cotl,c'; ' ►! - ► .. 1 a. It , r vsted in �1'r'►ni ','(4111}1n standpoint. fllerei attc�.�clean •'t•Onties ..1i►r-7.1auii.00ld. betltimP ;rtyri Cor Ii!! f•► 1.;; and ilrc';wnlal:iig hints for the. motheP4. The Toronto f)aily `tar is a safe ani, profitable 'visitor lit it1% i; i• fist:► ,:fly. home: The farmer "needs it in his 1>usiness"; his family needs it. for their education slu,1 e1,- fl' to j Ton cannot read '1'ite Toronto .Daily 'tar for.a44hort while without, feeling 'that ,it is the 1t,11►1:r you 11.;..t. - !froth of this • is shown by,the Dans people who. s,'nding i11 a trial s:ulweriptioi: for three res ►•;'!i, rritt'ie +their snhs(•ription for a yeabefore even the three months' period expiress. Send in voter.iilil. riJit,:oi•1• ►c� ‘1 c• -o ill -snail The .Toronto-Daily:tt&r to yo each.dny-8t tlte- fey -How -tug •r4tea: fur -1-inonth, '':srft;r':1 (:ibis:;; i'- c, for tG mouths, $1.i3O; for 12 .months, $3.00. / ; Cut Off This Coupon and Mail it To -day To. Publishers: Toronto Daily Star, Toronto: Dear Sirs: vvr . - !'lease ` enter we as' a. subscriber,,to. The Tomtit°. Daily - Star for please find enclosed stamps or money order for $ Name and address in full' THE 1'IrnNe is rit0 pinlnt r and tangy •• ether ♦tr.• Mr.., ♦11.x., tor itt•,.. • inouths-.--for • which TORONTO DAILY STAR w i Or- • • GUN PLAY • IN LONDON The- erowd in front of -the--- =.M.0 -A -- Kiosk in Leicester Square drew hastily 'hack when a big Mann private began throwing his aix shooter about., He +to sed the gun up to the ceiling, and caught it as it fell. "I can plug a sixpense with this thing across the street. I'm the roughest of the rough" he shouted, picking up the gun when he missed the "catch" 'and it tell flattering to the N )or. E tipire relations shook' - not he en- dangered by the statement that the Egan was a New Zu:tlander, for the Y. M. C. A. Officers of that Dominion have also done their bits in looking after "rough' Canadians the positions might easily have been reversed in this case. A few minutes before this the excite' ment began. Whet) the Y. M. C. A. patrol 6fiicer attached to tha K insk was making arrangements to send• the pair of reveller t where they wanted to go, he suddenly found himself looking into the' muzz'e of a 'six-shpoter• "My pal stays right here. Don't you daretto move him." ordered the big fel- low. But when the ofyicet --he happened to be one ( f the Canadians on the Street Patrol Force—assured hien that the erten' helpless pratwasn'L 'Wing removed to the "klink" the Inanput up his gtln 'lust keep that thing ont of 'sight.' said the officer, when the Maori again begari toying .with. the weapon, "and we'll look after you both." A taxi -cab sorm carried the three of them, Patrol (-Meer and his charges, to the address .furnished by the soldier where he had reserved a room, and the men were left there to .snber np and make a betfrr attempt to spend their leave in the morning. The Patrol man now carries a souvenir t of the incident in t he form of a 45 cal. ibre partridge which slipped out jf the cylinder (lining the.. exeiteRient Ile is grad that it entered his pfteket as such instr'att of by scorching its way through his garments as at (See time seemed hrobatale•.- 'Phis same officer bad a scarcely less exciting exit rience it few `nights prev- iously, though rain play was not pest of it•anr a t;:ntdian lad happened to\be the principal. After taking the bey out of questionable company during which operation something like a small riot I occurred, the officer, on the plea of fol- lowing one of them whrrtrad disappear - ed 4own the street, bad conducted bis almost untr►anageable man straight into the Beaver Hut of they Canadian Y. M. C. A. When the soldier's veutrey was. taken from him and checked, and he •was ad • vised to drop off to sleep, , like a good boy, he rained a Aurxa of protest, But his tune changed the following .day wharf he found what happened hill.. .Then lie sat down atsd wrote a .leetter to the Patrol Officer in terms like these: "I'can just remember puri and that is all. - But I know tou're the rntsn atio {ook the in'tow. 'I want ,to thank you from the bott( in of 'my heart. 1. id! ) uir I was migLty glad to see my Money aud Hatch again for. they utyght easily ..base g( nt: -to sorr:ebbdy who atuldn''t think twice about •ret urnit g them.. You sure d;a m?. a good 'tura I nd 1' hope h can a epay you some day." (1ItiCouniy News The Clinton-:NeW'i8"reporfir.that x Nock of wild geese pa sed (.ver. Ciir.•. ton on Alarch .,5th. 'TI ey, however, »were going souh instead of north. 1 iplady, of Hauler, Tpl, rept,1•ts_ t�� �,;,t�•i�i��('.f rt,.7!r'i.r►4 i)?t }ll'.t:fafta� the last week of February. He has ten healthy chickens from a dozen eggs. , The Oficial boards of the two Meth- odist (hurehes' in Cli It( r, hive held several meetings and . one joint -,essit n with regard to the Union of the two church, s The `Ula c. LI Board of . t star:o S eet' however decided- that it. was not advisable to bring- th tiou before the coogre: the present time under the circumstances. A most enthusiastic well represertt- ed meeting of farmers of the south part of the riding of South Huron packed Exeter Town Hall, on Feb. 28, and with only two dissenting voices carried the following resolution: "That this meeting place itself on record as being ' in favor of placing farmers' candidates in nomination for both Provincial and Dominion houses. Goes TO BiLueE.—We are pleased to learn that M r. Jas. .Dickson has re- ceiyed the appointment of deputy reg- istfar of Huron and by his faithful- ness to duty and his courtesy • has proved himself a valuable official, His experience • will rove most useful__ his new position and we congratulate him on the appointment.- lie leaves. today to take up his new duties. --Test; GOLBRICii STAR. • FOR FLAT RATE—Mr. Bowden, in• dustrial secretary of the Guderich Board of Tt a fe, who was app►iuted chairman of the Hydro committee at the meeting.'of the Associated Boards of Tiede (1f Western Ontario, is prep- aring to. push the matter of a flat rate .for Hydro power. Now that the new Loard of Trade •councils in various places are getting to work, the proposal for a flat rate is being oacked by many and Mr. ' .Bowden intends to -form an association to promote: the afr rate idea. TheGoderieh Board l's finding it difficult to interest a boat line 'to,call - there this summer but is putting"forth further effort along this line. The Military Medal for bravery on the field of battle, hasbeen awarded to.Driver Alex Mxcicenzie, sort Of-ili'w-- I)onald Mackenzie, near Port Albert. The official record regarding the in citlent for which the medal was'awar•.i• ed .saps►: "Near St. Julien on. the morning of Nov. 5th (191 i) this driver was. employed packing anrrnunition. He delivered his own allotment to the gun position through heavy shell fire" -and when returning saw a,,,nuniTaer of -his conirsades es held up. on account of the barrage. " knowing that itmrnun ition was badly nes detl forward, he *sent iits own • bene to the rear with' a Tess experienced man, to.,k charge of this man's horse the remainder of the party, and -a tine example of courage, coolness and piraevcrance 'piloted all - through to the gun•" Driver Macken- zie went over with the first etemtinent fi•gin Canada and was with an artillery until last February, and _hen until August was with a liiglilan4l battalion. Fie was wounded in the arm on Aug. eth,-aad carn?honle just before Christ- mas. A.t presort be iy tip in .;\;:w -h Onto rio. - _•• .-� St.'HeIe ns (Intended for last week) Messrs. Geo. and Leslie Hallam, of- Auburn, are visiting friends about St. Helens. Mr. A. Andersen ltlst a valuable horse last week. Mr. C. Shackleton, who has been working Angus Maclirn.ald's farm on the nth con. the past year, has moved to Lucknow • where- -he is- engaged- by Mr• W. (I. Andrew, in the inplmtent business. , Miss Mary Datnis. of O tlerich. is visiting at ji,obt. Smith's. Cecil Hyde is engaged in taking down a AUK which he -recently purchase ► rom Miss .1. MacDonald. He intends using the lumber in the building of a dr=iving shed. -• Mr. P. ('lark has sold six acres of his land to Jas. lldyt' and tour to Jos. Smith. The Misses Rutherford have purchas- ed four acres of land from Thos. Phillips Duncan MacDonald, of the.boundary, has rented A. Macl)anald's farm and is DOW busy moving on to it. , The St.' Helens Women'a Institute have this week sent a package to the • The Busy Hardware House Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery a YOUR REFUTATION AS A COOK depends in no small—measure oe l estave youy� cook an ',lid tsar utensils you use. ' Many housewives are befitting holt"' our advice. because we have made a study .of stoves. We shill be aged to explain the advantage. Of our stoves. For Service and Satisfaction. you will ultimately• install one of them in your kitchen, ASK TO SEE THESE FAMOUS STOVES: : DOH E�RTY .:H1G OVEN A►1 HAPPY -Ti OAUG .T !RANGE OTHELLO;TREASURE RANGE The Furnifurefleau4i,-- 0-reddir� Polish ,Ma,, The Floor Preserver TRY AN O'CEDAR POLISH 'MOP We have, a quantity of Second Hand Belting in 2, 3, 4, and 5 inch widths. Get your prices before buying. g i `The Store Where Your Money Goes Farthest --� McLEOD &JOYNT McLEOD . eIMIlliii\i''....."%\ Cream Separatorsold prices. Buy be fore they are all 'sold. New' Williams Sewing Machines will do all kinds of sewing. They run light ; are very durable. Gourlay-Winter-Leeming Piahos 'will give you satis- faction. We b9lieve we can save you some money on a piano deal. W. G. ANDREW, LUCKNOW. C 95 Per ent. of the Highest Paid Shorthand Writers use Isaac Pitman Shorthand. !f-' ob-a`aft Th B ST come to a••dschool that teachtrs Anil, SHORTHAND incl where everything els: is of a correspondingly high krade: • SHoRTRA'r), • ROOKKEEEING AND'(:rvIt. SHRvICii, Enter any time. catalogue 'free. WINGHAM, ONT.__ _,_.:__ - 1 school that'places.its.. graduate$- in good positions, D. A. McLachlin. President. A. Haviland. Principal. ESTABLISHED 18 72) IANX. SIF IIJJAMIILTON VERY dollar saved now and deposited -in a batik means a dollar inose' for the Government when it is required 'to place Qanada on a lve basis. .To postpone the purchase of luxuries and save the -money is worthy.and patriotic. It is also good busi- ness policy during the high price period. Open a Savings Account' with the Bank of Hamilton. • LUCKNOW BRANCH J. A. GLENNIE.Manager. II / r. Canadian Red ('roes, at To,r ntn value'd i at811'000 Miss Ferguson, of Anhui n, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Chester 19r. ► Purple Grove -Monday, March 10 Mr. and Mrs, Barry Logan' d-r%ve to Lucknow Sundays afternoon and, spent the evening with her mother and Aister. About seventy -guests gathered at the hotue\of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Stanley on Friday, evenipg of last week where they received a royal welcome and spent. a most enjoyable secialtineL The heavy fall of snow $iaturday nIsht almost blocked the roads for a day or two but, we are salad to have 'it. Just the thing to .wind t f► At. -the,kht:t and ends of tei'ning before the opening tip of spring. .Mr. :and Mfrs. • Wei St,aaley, sardine. resent the weekend. :e,, home of their son, Jas. Stanley. W..11 Stanley, of I ' udcrHwood, spot,: .a few days'viaiting friend, last, we, k. - We learn that a enupl) (if real es:At (deals have been ,.in' }1rogro.s but ti,t, completed as t r as we know. Jy The Huron Cheese Factory t, ,k :td - vantage of the cold snap by put tint. in their Atipply Of ice which they pr,'. cured at syev' lake, it being 1: iucLea thick.