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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-05-22, Page 5• .4 0 - • h 1��NsTER STILI. PLAN' �.�--�--�--•-- �_ �.�.______� FOR GODERICri !GAMBIINC_WITLDEATH The people ofil gderich are all excited .s . O - at present over the .prospect n f- a big boom to the town as the result of a Monster iron and manufacturing plant which it is' proposed to locate there. Present reports are that the erection of the plant will involve -the expenditure i f sonieihtng like fifteen million dollars at (Ic:derich, •and whin the newspaper .. — :stories :;ec ill-' .h' h1. g ig y ...charged- +d-' -wait hot ST 7 ' '-.' %1 td., 11 1.,3, Har•r•y air, puri:has;es of land and. other steps G. Hawker,' Australian aviator, and already taken st,ggrRt.th:at there is some- Commander Mackenzie. Grievehis navigator; are • winging their'his thing genuine about the project. across the Atlantic to -day on the' the co-inutny vl lyra : proposes to locate ' nwst perilous, airplane aught is at Unclench las k nuwri a9 the • 'L^.ice Hur hisEory. They took , the air at 5.55 On Steel Curl oration, Ltd , withha. cap- Sunday, Greenwich time (1,55 p mi, ital. 'ol $15,0OO,0t)e)• It is composed f)f Toronto time), •and • expect to tensa the Irish. enitfet- in -24 boors unless . _1"ttsbnrganti '�r�ew.trk steel :nen and some accjd'ent--forces themto plunge Detroit manufacturers. 'They' propose into the •sea. not only to manufacture steel from :ore, from view beiond .- hills When the Sopwitlirhiplane. passed: _hut ---.tai--- -make ___automobiles -and ante- trucks•aud tractors. - 'i'he coir) luny have already purchased one thousand' acres to the south of the town, or at„-.any_rd,te+•_securb ed options. upon land pip -Ikea for toe prowised - 'hlautand•tho'hundr•r•,3,, •.f v.••,rkin neri'� _41tit•lling, which will .bexe.iuteii. - 'rRotiat-ions- tweeirthe Town•Ci)un• eil, the Gloder,ch Board of Trade and. '.representatives of the-a,uapany have, of course, been. under way for months. An active g,, -between in the matter hi s been a M r. !lett AlcUreath, a forint r (.,,rlr'rieh boy, who evidently has wade the ,t ,itiaittatice of a number et monied • risen- in, the steel business., and who will be pleased -to gave a hand in causing his old Irony: -town. .tri boiun. He has shown his faith in the big development by • purchasing "The Goderich Star" newspaper,: of which he will take pea Australian Aviator Starts Across Atlantic Ocean. Harry t(:, Hawker Left Newfoundland Sunday Afternoon to Make Haz- ardous Flight Itayuliam Also, Essayed to Star.. But Axle of the Iiwhi>tie Brokt, and Machine Was Wrecked, • "I Am So Afraid it is My Heart" VERY many people live in constant dread €rf - heart-- trouble when t ii,: heart is in noway diseased. There is perhaps' no organ in the hu- man system which is worked so hard and yet the -heart seldom goes -wrong so long as it is supplied with plenty of rich, reel blood. • In fact the heartrepairs its own waste and PIQdLATIL� h year and ptImping_it through the _body. But the heart's action is the result of '- tile: contract -ion and expansion cf muscles and these muscles are operated Ly fh� nervous system. • When the blood: get: - thin and watery ttncl:_tPre` nervous. sy :;tem . is starved the action of the heart, just that - of the stomach, bowels ' and other organs, is slowed down. As a result, you are easily tired out• experience shortness of breath, lialpita- tion of the heart and general bodily -weak- ness. w • The qtrit.gest and most rational way t'o Now bake Time To Wage War On Flies (':trtain authoritie4 are predicting more than usual trouble with flies dur- ing the coining.summer. owing largely to the comparatively 'mild winter. Wketh- - er or noA the theory is correct, no chime - es should be -taken. The amnion house-, fly is .ane of man's most dangerous • ene- niies. Asa means of spreading, a numb- �r �Cr1on,, diseases Bit -• as yp Ol e ver, dysentery and tuberculosis the fly ▪ --plays+ a sinister role. • Its ability to re- produce itself is amazing, the descend- ants of a single pair numbering millions in a season under ordinary favourable conditions. Such conditions exult where rubbish; filth and manure are left un- protected so that flies may lay their eggs therein. Conscaiuently, - the first principle in exterminating the pests is rigid cleanliness and then more eleanli nese. The;fly avoids -cleanly ctonditions as men-avotirthe plague. • Diff -and clis�' order are its natural habitat. It is of prime importance that every individusi and every community should see that the winter's accumulation n irt�yand rubbish should be carefully collected and destroyed. Manure should he so. handled, either in 113 -proof pits, or bins with maggot traps, as to prevent tlieq breeding. It is important also thaitt garbage bP carefully gathered and die-, posed of, for it ton provides a sanctuary - for flies. • overcomethis condition is by • the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to enrich the blood zlncl build up the c:xliausted nerves. With the nerves in a run-down magi - tion you are -sure -+o--get downhearted and discouraged and '.toimagine that all sorts D f dreadful things are likely to happen to you But elm' hard„- been using, -N est rood ` ler' a week or two you will 1 e - gill to Se.1 ihe silver lining to the cloud and to realize t�1.1at you are_.on -the way •, to- e. -..1t1, courage' courage' and happiness. Mrs. Nellie. I)evtinger, Simcoe, Ont:, writes: "I %d:1:; a great suffei•er with iiiy nert•es and with. p.tina about, the- heart. • 1 could not sleep.. at ti:i;iataa 1.d. tliough. 1 trred stet ez a3 doctors could not-c t i :- ch rr ie- A fr,f nd advised the t lir.-ch4se's .\ erve Foot! an -t1 ' J'�am tray use of r� T►1�3` 'to sa hf sults havebeen a sit •prt-•e• My health h:as .heen. 1 >ifit4uu warrda hill `" 1 -have no,niore paint thc llertrt, :a.s uc;i-ve9 are steady -and I sleep and rest •'� well. . • Dr. Chase's Neerve Food, 59c a box, for $2.73, all dealers or Edina: -..on, Banes z - Co., Ltd.; Toronto:The portrait a:id signature of A W. -Gliare,.the ,fam- ous _etpt tookauthor, are on every box. - lo addition to : ci►nibatting • thein in their breeding places, flies should be_kill- ed 'by any and every means 'availal le. especially early in the season. 'Further, it is. essential that food pro- ducts be kept properly .screened from flies. Civet; authorities should insist on: shopkeepers tui protecting their' wares and endeavour t►y every possible- mean to have householders take like precaut- io The t lei~ • _ more can be accoin,,lished iii the spring p g titre with Tess expenditure- of effortthan at any tither season of the ye tr.`. • ENOLAND, THE ANCHOR AND HOPE OF - THE WORLD Undaunted in peril and foremost- in clanger, Ever really the rights of mankind to defend. • The guard of tile weak and • support of the stranger; - To oppression a fee, and to freedom a ' intend; Arvid the rude scenes of dismay and commotion,. Since anarchy first her red banner un- _ . krrle4 - Still firth as a rock in her own native ocean; entwining, _ Enlargeth the heart, and exalteth the .soul. • t7 .land 'of niy birth, yet shall peace be thy portion And .thy white sailsyin commerce again Le unfurled. - -- Andsti;l shalt thou stand, ovely rock in the ocean, - - •• - The anchor of•Europe, file hope of the world. gt*rt. lN.,'L': _.P.i[< ►.L`+.1 �.l la :'+L'�iM'•Mi'Fd!KY 'A .1 .I. -'k..:.?: The .company -is asking a number , of favors from the. town as a condition • on , which _i..t,will go on with the.enterpi ise, such as •.exeniption -frorn taxation and a fixed assessment of $;,O, iCO"fo, purposes of.school taxation; the installation of a necessary .sawerake system' and harbor, in'provements. The barber work,, of course, will have to be d.)ne by the' 'Dominion Government. 4 nor tneast, headed for the open sea, .it 'eft • behind with shattered hopes, :lawker's English rival. Frederick i'. Raynhatu,' *ho had hdped to be •arst across in a Martinsyde plane to win glory and the $50,000' prize.• - itaynhatu was tuning up the en= rine of - -his - machine-when_Hawk(•i• `j, .=hFd. rjrHr .the Pnlglfchttt:,n' is 'art stropping .as' he avant the • un. ler-earrtaef-.tis Sopwith to lighten' :he load he must carry,. Raynha'fn. and `tis navigator, Charles F. W. Morgan,. realized then that the Australian was in his •way. Instantly they deterinin- -d--ta follow; .for all their• prepara- ions hat been made weeks ago. But ;iisfort tisane. intervened. As the Mar- insyde ' taxied ' along' the uneven au•raee of the runway preparatory to, lie take -off, a rear aIle broke under is heavy load and the machine"� ►lotighed`into the ground.: -Pilot and navigator• were jammed in the wreck- :ge, lint apparently neither was 's.er- ously hurt. - While' Raynham's injuries• were 'wing treated Hawker •was well on •his way, Sunday sightseers listlessly. :.:fW'1ings•.whatt 4he - suppcseil•`was to be a trial •flight of the Sopwith, were amazed' when • they. saw 'the. under- -arriage drop like a plummet near - 'he Martinsyde airdrome. They knew •it meant Hawker had'determined to. tarry no longer, for it left hint with- out t landing equipment, but lightened his craft for its hazardous voyage, ' If the daring AustraBan wins h:fs ;amble with death it will bring him .irst honors in the non-stop- t4;ans= ltlantic race, undying- fame, and a •u -Ii prize. He decided to risk every - hi.. ►f the United, States navy's seaplane N -C 4 al Horta, and reiterated his statement- that 'he would "beat the -Yankees acrross," although the ven- Cure:of the navy aircraft has no hear- ing on the London Daily Mail contest, -tor did they attempt_ a.=uon-st . Ofrrs -CM-thing -Caught Lire Al iss Flora -Montag,--of :Formosa, • who was working as a domestic at lir. H. H Sinclair's home, Walkerton, wasterribl burned about the arms; face and he 'on May ; th,. when her clothes caugh •fire fr_on1 a ivatch:ahe had lit, and with her airments in t, 11 tines . she -rushed screaming out. of the house into the yard. l )r. Sinclair, who heard her screams, hurried to her assistance, and grabbing np MoIue--mat Atli -the - litter succeeded in smothering the .blaze, but not:before most of her -clothes had been consumed and she herself frightfully 114;194-about:the arms; faee-and u ()pion of the b2dy. The doctor, whose rompt action alone saved -her from im- mediate death, was hin self severely irned about the .hands The injured rl was•remwed at once to the hospital here after suffering great agony, she' sse,1 away at 10 o'clock .a t night-. lie w is 17 yeatirs of age, •and a daughter Mr. ('Hillis 1lrntag,•of Formosa. - - y head t p P Stood England, the anchor and hope '� of the world! • t bi Westford (Intended for last -week) • We hear no sweeter songs than. those • The feather_ed_�son rs- carol, . When opening buds and • leaves disclose The spring in gay apparel. • Behold her coming from afar, O'er. hills and valleys bounding. Where she has smiled the blossoms are, And music is resounding. The weatherman's humour has chang- e 1 slightly; for the better,-alttiough it cats still stand improvement: Messrs Lloyd and Hald•aniy Br-sT Made a flying business trip to Port El gin on Monday oY last week. Daniel Murrey purchased a new piano last week —kits of fun nnµ Mn..-. Campbell stent the week • end visiting at his sister's home in Tees-. water. Nlr. Clifford Armstrong spent Sunday vis1ting'in our vicinity. • It is with much regret this week that we report the • illness of Pte. •Clarence ilaldenby, eon of lir. and Mrs.• i'. C. Haldenby, and we hope it is not serious. He is at present in a'rnilitary hospital in France. Clarence is with the Strathcona Horse of Winpipeg, having transferred to that unit after going across., -"Herring. Pond,'' Ilaldenby Rao:?. have engaged their tractor to work :on the good road system summer-.-George-took -the engine to Lucknrw on Saturday, ,,+and -Rill commence operations on the Ifttron and lirtice boundary working west to the lake shore Mr. J. Miller of 2nd. Con. will operate the •grader. Sweetest spot,ou the earth, where true gi . honor, combining w With' justice ane! truth, gi v zs a 1:1d .strength to the whole; - Where the rosebud of beauty, with valor: of OIL is a cheap fuel for cooking—No - ashes to clean up.. No fires to build. ...:._ aW lat_could_bs- less trouble ? _ i i' _ A Florence Aotornatic jwi h a McClary's Success oven will give you the :best balcings yc;u crier produced. iso nT NO wicks to bother with. Sive fuel,, have• a cool kitehea. Call and sec the Florence in actual operation. "FLORENCE—AUTOM-ATIC-» OIL COOK STOVES - Sold by Lucknov► Hardware & Ccal Co. MIN DOES'trT BEhlE%'I IN IT • The following reference• to what,. an . A4hfeld farmer thinks 3f centralization of trade is taken from The Canadian Grocer, _- ia-nd =ht a ;pentium of local interest,: The• danger of over•centralization, dangers represented forcibly in the trail. order corporation, and the large co-oper- ative asacciationa, ere beginning to be .seen •tuft only. hy• the ttterchant of the Smaller conihiunity, het by certain other clear oinking members of t1eae_lcgm- mtintties. . -Charles *itewart, tx•reeve of Ashfield, - and h7tltself a prominenl'farn,er of Ilur on .Connty, Ont , and a member of the 1'nited Pat niers of Ontario, has this to Baty . - 8 P The -Busy `Hardware House Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery You leap Need a Goad Garden Rake Make Out -Door Work a Pleasure A SUCCESSFUL garden needs Draper cultl- .:ws'asting too �much time. to you k- omustt have effiur earden cient Gardening Tools. Let us show you the new styles of Cultivator Does, .Weeders, Rakes, Forkes, Shovels and other devices which will make gardening a real pleasure to ,you. as well 33 ensuring the uta❑r„t retura&. In -the house, O•eitiM01) will save as much time as the modern Garden Tool does in the Gsrden. Price 81.50 for either round or triangle shape. 411 We have them at 40, 50, 60c and $1 each. Hoes and Cultivators from 4.Oc up. Also Shovels,Stpades, and Garden ' ools. A Good Garden Wheelbarrow. at $5.00. We will also put you,d• old wheel on a new top ltt3.50. Cleveland Coil Spring - Wire arid Woven Fence Hog -,.;i3-, .5 w ires • si2 inches high, only 42c ro(1 Far.ui Field Fence; h wirt s, 4fi in hes high, 9' guage. spec:ally r ri, ,-41 a; �Ic_ :red. • d; arc iw .:as,h••o:nly' IWe can • only furnish a bui- ited quantity at these prices, so do not put off until it is• too late. Also a stock of all sizes id:Poultry Fentes- anti Netting. We sell .Cleveland Bicycle's and Supplies lire"Rill .buy your old bicycle or take it 'id on a nal+, ‘s heel and allow jou' every dollar it is worth. A Fresh Supply. of Lime, Plaster 8& -Cement We also sell Beaver Board for Walls and Ceilings Martin-Senour.. paints and Varnishes. . McLEOD & JOYNT. 'he Store Where Your Money Goes ... .�...... _..�...�..... � , y Farth�est�. Speciai Training:;e aid worker and the high -salaried expert. We can smooth out the road for you, from the one class to the other.. Students admitted any titne,• Send for free eaTaiogue.. CRISIS ISI= WINNIPEG. Western Metropolis Has Become a • "Lost City." WINNIPEG, May -19. — Labor anions Saturday circulated a bulletin .ieclar•ing that the railway running rades had requested the Trades Council to call them out to join the general lali'or• strike of more than 30,000. persons, which hasparalyzed industry here. A strike. by the train - risen would, it is believed, paralyze - transcontinental •freight and passen- ger service in Canada. - • Except for various rumors whid•la could not be confirtned,,,largely_bt•- '•• tt of ria•'•Ha .Of-Commercfal anti press communication with outside points, Sunday passed quietly. The most .debated rumor was to the effect that the Government at,Ottaiv-a alight operate the .various. industries in the city until a settlement of the -differ- ences between unions and employers eould be„effected.' There was no way of confirming this report. Lath Sunday night it was said that loral officials and bu3iness men, in conference With persons friendly to the unions,' had. drafted a pian in- tended to bring the• dthagreeing fae- tions together. This plan will be pre- sented to the unions for official action sown, -it was said. - "Ouse -Big Cnic►ri" Carrs.. REGINA, May 19. — "One Big Union" has. carried in Western Can- ada, according to complete returns. announced by officials of the Trades -and ,• -La --Ceuncii- -here ---to ay.. Regina city'vote, out of about 1,200 union voters, was 800 to 61 in -favor of one big union. The "One Big Union" Co'rnmittee is calling a con- ference in Calgary on June 4 to con- sider .the next steps. Irish -Delegates In Paris. PARIS, gay 19.—Tfie delegat'ion representing Irish aocieties in the rnited States reached Paris from England on Friday. The members •of the party made no statement con- cerning their plans. The Irish delegates 'called on Sec- retary Lansing and asked that he present a formal request' to the British Government that Prof. de Va- lera. Arthur Griffiths. and .Count Plunkett, Irish Sinn Pon leaders, be oven a safe conduct tp come to Paris to present their case to the Peace British Outside of Memel, is anchored outside of. Memel, East trussia. dose ft; 'the Russian fron- tier, and _the..nritish-nre eaneeted-to occupy the plaCe in a few days, ac- cording to a Copenhagen despatch to the -Etehauga Telegraph Co. quoting Berlin 'ad. ices. WI•NGHAM,.ONT. The school that places its graduates in good positions. O. A. McLachlin. Pres. Phone 166 Murray McLeish. Principal. RXeCtint. "SMpOTHER THAN VELVET" Ice Cream like mother used to make ? . No indeed! Ice cream far superior to that. k Nothing but pasteurizecl. pure cream, cane sugar and pure flavor extracts go into Silverwood's Ice Cream. That *creamy, velvety taste that mother never could have given to her home-made ice creani is the result Of homogenizing and scientific freezing. • • • • • • Flavors • Lookfor Sign RESUL1S TO THE CREDIT w(-tild be a mistake to' think' that $4 and a Jew cents, and a Thrift &slop - costs hut 24 cents that, therefore, the War Savingseatniaiign &es not amount, to much. tlhel'nited Kingdom aboiit *1;a/0,- 000,000 worth of' War SaviUgS Certiti- ,ree years and the movement is beieg continued as a -permanent peace ---111111Trifited-SfateS. OVe4 $1, 00.000, 00C• worth of War Savings and Thrift Stamps.havJ--bcon solttli-uring the- -Int- l"; months. So AS money 'raking efforts these campaigns are itnrrortant. But perhaps, thelchief benefit, is to be ties. '.1;.t the outbreak of witr there were overnment treetiritiea, now there -a* over 18,000,000 -such. In the I 'rifted , States the number. has been increased j rom 300,000 to Tossidly between 25,- 000,600 and 30,600,000. This change ' among farmers to buy all their goods from the big centres. The farmer needs the local Merchant as much :is the tiler. cause, if business places in sivall towns are wiped nut, the value of farni prop- erty will not increase." 0 QUEBEC, May • i O.—Four wooden steamers in course of coestruction at the Davies' ithintmilding plant at Littizon, nre all nearly ready for latinchipg, which will take place next- • Eighty-nine dental graduates re- f Hali, Toronto, yesterday. 15 National Wierijerid and War -S444447!'., the number of people in this. country iiecurnies nurybered only aim thousand. Now --they will exceed. 1,i100,000. -rho . ands to this number because it practi , cally enables anyone with $4 to bsay I. tee-iiii-ture cOmpels the r, inotal of ail Cyclists waist muffle their machiii...s.s.. mented by the iinear,thly noises that have made life.tniserable for. niany. motorists arc warned a-eor in' ly t take the neeesFary steps to.comply with, the law, failing Whieh or tne discovery that cut outs are boingu,sed on autos Ir... cycles, those who do tio Can expect to make their bow befo.re the magietrate. •