The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-11-06, Page 5e
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IF you have $100 in the Savings'
Bank it will pay you 3 per
cent. interest, or in fifteen years,
$45.00.
IF you take that money out of
the Savings Bank and invest
rt in Victcry Bonds, Canada will
pay you 5/2 pei- cent. interest on
it, or in the same time, $82.50
on
-and-get-more--interest
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Issued lry Canada's Victory Loan Comniittee
in co-operation with the Minister of Finance
- of the Dominion of Canada.
REFERENDUM VOTE
WEST
SOUTHAMPTON Yes go,
Question No. 3 133 546 •
KINCARDINE
175 503
KINCARDINE
Question No. 2 87
Question No. .81)
Question No. 4 136
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Question No.11
Question No. 2
'Question No. 4
SAVGEEN
• Question No. I
Question No. 2
1 BRUCE
Question T2.
— Question No; 1
No. Total vote on No. 3. 945.6792 ' $170,000,000 had been loaned ti) Great
8,7 . Total vote on No. 1287 6422' Britain in connection with tfie single
eommodity of wheat last year. This
838 ..Maj. on four ques..tio'ns 22;1897960. 26866' would have been im•nossible -if the
887
885
389 3507 LOAN TO DECIDE .
TOWN Yes No, I
(WHEAT EXPORT
579. 211T, Question No.'2
Yes No. Question NO. :1
92 553 Question No. 4
110 531
113 538
143 508 * HURON TP.
.467 .2.130 Question No. 2
58 582
.41.19
:149 2311
177 858
218 8t7
196. it40
815 3299
Yes Ntr.
98 1231
s 436 4810
14.11CXXOWL.t. :_Yes
57 423
TIVERTON
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Question No. 1
Question No..3
Question No. 4
88 922
.251 .37SS
19 1.42 Question No. 4
18 143
18 143
22 139
77 7,41- Total vote on No. 2
Question No; 2.
99 619
115 633
112 636
182 5611
t itiVictorv Loan is a Great Success
Canada May Export 11300.000
Bushels of Wheat in 1919-20.
Canada may be able to export 113,-
000,000 bush•sk of wheat in 1919-20.
Tliis is the encouraging PrOspeet bag --
ed upon tigureS from official sources;4\
,tive purposes. approximately 40.000,-
r'000 hushels• of wheat and for Seeding.
Itarposse-s: Mit :15,000;000' accOiding
to 'authorities on this subject. ' The
Government's estimate that the Dom-
inion's yield will run about 139,000,-
000 144F-helts: _makes it _appear .DoSai le
or aim(
.000 laishels in 1919-20 or about
000.000 bushels more than last year,
and kieep a few ..million bushels for
eari.y-over stock on August 1st. 1919.
Of course, Canada's exp'orts trade .
depends largely upon the -4uevvss of
the Victory Loan. Sir Thomas.
508 248.4 White, ex -Finance Minister for the
Yes No Dominion drew attention to the im-
809 6897 portance of this fact when he said
049 6755 that, in addition to other credits,
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Victory Loan of 1918 had not been
a great suceess. The circulation of
this Trig sum meant prosperity to vast
numbers of Canadians, and if good
times- are to be continued Canadians
must lend of their profits and their
savings 'with equal enthaiasm for
the Victory Loan' of this year:
CII1LD DROWNED IN CI§TERN
The Huron Expositor had the fol -
Finnigan, of F.gniondville, suffered a
terrible loss through the accidental
drowning Or -their thretr-yertroirl-witent-s-urphis •-ht•git prices-. Ttit
daughter, Madge, at their home on enclmous imPortance this item
wTuzist.daxy‘',a1,14.;_irwit•ig.it,„. rint _vr.solceeiriti‘ss.
as shown by Sir- Thomas whett he
said that in addition to othet. credits
lid of the cistern. was removed for a
$170,000,000 had been loaned • to
Great Britian in conneetion. with. the
trtembers of the South Kinloss .choir
met -et the -home of Win. McDonald, -
the Fouith con. of Kiriluss.
Tuesday _evening, and 'preiented Mr.
purse and' the foildwing'addreff
Miss Roselynd Reid, daughter of
Rev. J. -and Mrs, Reid, -who was pre•--.--
ent,_wag alio presented with a purse
and an address by the. members tif
the ,choir before leaving for her new
hoine in Essex.
Lucknow. Oct. 28. 1919.
We, the .ntembers of South Kinloss'
Presbyterian Church Choir„ desiring
to Show ouc appreciation of the ser-
vices. rendered by Mr. 'and Mm.. Wit-
num.- McDonald, ask yott ateepts
this parse, not in any *ay to pay ylnr._
.for your faithful. Services,, but as it
slight token- of - Cur goo& wishes 'to --
wards you both. You .have now, en -
tired upon the .happiest portion of
your young live:, In doinc
are desirnu-i tbat God in HAI: sgreRt..
Hoping you niay stilt
-and-t hat -through •-aii-eterity He
may use you in .His service.
Signed On behalf of the choir:
HoSelynds Reid
Miss Roselynd Reid:
Dear Frien.d. Having learnedthat
'you are Soon to leave us, we the mem-
bers of the ,South Kinloss .Choir, have
time. i*,social intercourse and -to jek-
press our regret at the thought of -
parting with you:
You come .am'ong us nearly four
years ago, a total stranger, and .by •
your -genial -planner, kind -disposition;
winti.ing,lvayand exemplary deport -
and esteeni.--You• have taken a deep.
interest in our choir of which, you
have bgen an honored, member. 'Yeti
have greatly cheered us by your pre-
sence, faithfulness. and :assistance,
and we feel our loss at yolir depart-
ure N'om _among us: but ..we know
th'at our loss will be the gain of Es -
We ask yon to accent this nurse as
a small token of our annreciation of
the service yo,u have. rendered •the
choir and our aff'ection for you.. You -
will carry with you to your new home
the gOodwill, best wishes 'and prayers
of the South Kinloss Choir for your
happiness and prosperity. And we
hope that when our work on. earth
is -done, that we'shall altm
the throne of -God and the Lamb. and
sing the song of 'redeeming love and
trophies -at Jesus' . feet,. -and
crown' Him Lord of all. Signed on
bOhalf by ..
'Jennie McDonald
Norma Nichqlson
Sandy Nicholson
jno. D. McLeod
;There is a prevalent notion that a
great many- farmers vvaded the. Fed- •
drier. Corbiniss.noner *of Taxation for,
ei*klence on Oetober 9th last which
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•The Income Tax in Canada is nrac-
tically .the same as in -the United
States; yet in.•:-the:Stato .of
there wen. only 84. fa/liters assessed'
whereas- -in Ontario there were 96:2.
In the two Dakotas there were less
• 1601; in california there Were about.
1600; in .Saskatchewurk there were
farmers. ere only small the numly.•r.
aSsessed mas 79; in Nova. Seotiii 'TT: -
New Brunswick 5; British Columbia
87; Yukon 3; in .all. the 'farmers as-
sessed' number 8,441 as against -18.-
V00 in 0? United. States. That is
a pretty' fair showing in yiew of the
large nunber engaged in farming. in
the United States and their .aiiKan-
ced stage. of development.
WHEAT AND TUE LOAN
Everyone with anything at stalie in
Canada annually -watches the 'pros-
pects of the wheat. crop. and the
prices it is likely to yield. He :knows
that 011 the returns of this•cominod-•
ity alone depend a great deal of the'
country's prosPerity. It' Canada's
surplus wheat k sold at good prices
the returns flow into every chanitel
of -.enterprise and indusyY., A fort-
night or so ,ago ,the einiPent finan-
ciep Sir Thomas White, ,thr.w an
important light one -what -the 'Victory
Loans of the past two •Years had ac-,
coin plished in connection with this
single item of: natiorml-prosperity.
Great Britain was and is Canada's
greatest niarket for wheat; but :by
reason' of the' pressure exerted on
her finances during the -war. the,mos:
therland had been unable to find the
ready money to purchase titir sur -
phis,. The alternative lvas that- Catr,.
ada should 'lend her the eash, Which
pr•iducer . by • the sale of the
short time, and it is . supposed that
the child, who was' playing about, -un-
noticed by anyone, tried to look down
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...46.10waft
The Busy Hardware House
Phone -Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery
Fresh Car Portlalld
Cement Just
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Arrived
PREPAREO'ilI..-tinSiiit. AND
IT- WILL KEEP OUT THE
RAIN.
,1 WE HAVE A COOD, PRICE •ON
CLEVELAND' COILED SPRING
WIRE AND HOG FENCE. '.
IVIcLEOD (WYK
The Stor Where YQUP Money Goes Fartheit
The school with competent instructors and superior courses. Gtaduates
placed in positions. Affiliated Nvith the Elliott BuSiness College,' Tor-
onto; and the Central 13Usiness f.7ollege, Stratford. Write for free. cata-
logue. Enter any time. '
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D. A. McLachlin; Pres. Phone 166 Murray McLeish, Principal.
If You .Have
fri.igh Blood Presure
You must be Careful !
there' alsVaYs the- danger of the rupture of a
blood vessel, most:frequently in the Brain and prO-'.
clueing a. stroke; or in t/ie Kidneys, producing
'Bright's Disease, _Don't worry-abont-it,--isUlt-ba.-
carefnPand guard against o'verso,xertion and excite -
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Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
to quiet and soothe the Nerves, -to 'dissolve that clay -like
substarke that forms in.the Veins and Arteries -and•
increase .your Strength and V itality so that yeti can better
fortify your body agaiast disease and trouble.
Better gm. a few boxes now, u•!t.n.yuti think.of . It.. Price
bpe box, 0 for $2.50. Sold t•\. Aide:tiers or by. pail post'
cravating causes of .Prpssufe. You can drive
11ACKING•S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. (Price 25c-, 5
for These tow° medicines wen -together and bring
great harmony in the body. Be snre you e,ct,IIACKING'S
HACKING'S LIMITED
Listowel. Ont.
.Elgin's jailer buasts
:ing the past year at a' cost of four-
teen a daLper head.,. It sounds
an'ce and fell fn. Later the Ad: .tert?ii-
replaced without the little girl's pre -
mule in the water being suspected.'
and' it wits not until about an. hour
.after. when search twas being made
for her, that her dead body was
found. The distressing, accident I s
cast a gloom over the whole commit
ity and Mr. and Mts. Finnigan have
the sincerest sympathy of all. in their
bereavement.
been impossible if the " Vietory '. Loan
of: 1918 1184 not been",a,'„great suc-
cess., • The circulation ot' this groat
sum meant prosperity to. vas.t mum -
tem is to be continued Canadians '
must lend of the protitl and saving.
well and shows there:is one who can
combat our common enemy, High
Cost o' Liv ing. but think what. the
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but to have to live v(itli.11!1
that wotild be near the limit. It may
sound will for the iailur n-; a te:••ortf.
hit ibis opinion is Vent t11'011 Of:14, '
the 'downright 'truth was known the
Unfortunates did not relkh being
practised upon.—Collingwood • Dune -
with equal enthusiainn this year. •tin. -
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