The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-02, Page 5BUSINESS 'AND SOCIETY CARD(
JOHN SUTHIt.itL:%NI) & SONS. Ltd., lttietlph.
out.. Insuriuce Fire and Marino.
DENTIST
I)r. W. D. McLeod, office McTavish
block, Ripley: 'Office hours, 9 to
6 p.m. Phone for appointments.
�► �. I.O.O. F. •Luck -now Lodge meets every
Friday evening4at'8 o'clock in their
Hall, Campbell ;street. -All brethren
cordially invited. Officer:_,: Noble
Gralxd: John- McQiltaig; Vice Grand,
Robt: Johnston; Rec. Sec., A. 11.
Auyd; Fin See., Dr. Paterson;
Ti•ea='firer, Alex Ross.
A.F. & A.M., G.R.C. Old Light Lodge
meets every Thursday night on or
before the full moon, 'in the Mas-
onic Hall, Havelock St., I.ugknow.
W. M., M. McGuire; S. W., Jaines
Boyle; J. W., N. G. Mackenzie;
Sec'y., W. A. Wilson.
MAKE COTTAGE CHEESE
Farmers and Townsfolk May
Easily Have Th_sir Own.
A Nu's,rltite and Inexpensive Food-
Itf:ty Ito 11:1t1e From Sour or
til; intinf•d ;•iifk.- \t th1--,1£+- of
i-I't'4'i►at•iniops 1►t's. t-ihrti.
(Contributed by Ontarl,, 1,epar•tnlent of
Agriculture, Toronto./
HERE ;re a great many
•kinds of .cheese, wade' in the
world, but' the easiest to
j- tnaki'• is co•ttliee?• cheese.
-'A person living on a .;:spin where
• there' 1- `a. ;:lily (t ]::i.Ik can make
not only for. tI',• fir i►w :► table but for
market :ie • e. I'. the, t.own-
• dtc.eller wh'► l•t ti : r':IIt by the quart
can lice ii .s111a11 at.;.:rnte left over
In "f'x t•}f-� ht' ':teat:: L• % ;4 .
There is no need 'Of wasting Milk
in the horn' just be enure it has be-
- come po(1r. It is trite that small
amounts of sour talk'are often used
• who, baking. but ai 1►..'rsoti. may not
wish to us. all of it in that way. .
It is not elect: r.sary to use *hole
milk for mu. itin. (1.tl.tge cheese.
• Skimnailk .ie quit-.• iu'ti-' fattnry,' and
a sntall aelo►iti'` of cr..tm !nay be
added to the curd at the litho of add-
ing the !alt.
▪ 1 There are two ne thuds used in
making cottage (•tabus''; the "rennet
method" and the "ardin'try"' or •heat-
ing method." 1:'e wilt speak of the
heating method, :ts it is the one tuoet
commonly 'used -in Ontario.
• " To make good' flavored'cheese, It
Is necessary to have good clean flay-
oredj utilk''fi•re frotn ty•intc or,odnt '
Have the ft tsh . ts,kiionlilk at a
teniperitur•' of C.1 to : zt def. f'. f'
ca n he :,1't)w•'.1 Ici' soar naturally, of
a small amount of ;noel flatored soul
skinuniik or butte.' -irk rii:y 1* added
to hasten. t!i.' . ol.t int; ::nes 11,1p
Ire) the the tlavnr. '
Atlow the lniik to stand untlistirrb-'
ed until it las nicely tliieke'1•"d when
it tt•ii1 ht' real•• for the net stet, of
the pl•.►"t-ss.
to hrr.•k it '1.1 • t•c-! ly. -the•n (a1•et.11ly
heat it .to ref::,r,1tt',th•' t'trd front the
whey. (
. If o•"1t' a rill 11 ali1inllnt is t,. ire
heated it r,,:tt b,' 1►istr"'i in :t double
both r. .1 Lirt;tY ttaa TlTC" toil t' b
-heated in a cats .or p:,i1. while :t
chee'st•v,t1 in amiable fo/ 1.u'g• quan-
tities,. if the tile!. In t!''"' tt'ssei sur-
rounding '1,1e, tl'11k Is kept het ween
140 and 151) deg. 1'. there will rot
be the danger of cr.-OKa'in* or heat-
ing ton quickly. glia h i!t .•fico the
case *hen t!1•, water is boiling.
mare i.t trn:')It a good separation
of curd and whey when it i:, heated to
St tempter;tt,icr' whey.
t'n P') noel 10(1
deg. 1.'. If ,the tt•1'••v Antal not li.
clear Wl1'••1 IIle [tillpCr:t 11{.' r•'ieeht'!t
.10) dee. .:o rot l:t:tt higher. but 'al-
' low th • c.'1 ti st ;nil. The whey will
Iike•1t her •"1e r','ar. i►1 : few- nitntittae.
Avoid ov.•i;•} ;11irt: tjt.' curd as it
cans -e the ti..•r•. • to bo dry and
cri'iohly.. 1
N-'xt .ir;•ett the curd. It may he
- hliiter; I'-'it'.'t or it ttt:iy be
dr.'irett .►'t eitett•ecloth placed over a
. ra: k' or s•irrit•.'r.
;lit' f,-, a whey has` drained
sl^'
i.,*1 tite cleft. at. one aide and
RV iv.' t! r:t: •1 1e• toll to fiie centre,.
tit. 1► '1 ; •.t;i will' the oilier side. -
Thi: it! rt .••'tt t'he e11`ainare. When
Sutti•-.•.:lt'► 111.'1.1..1 the clirti should
7t! s.;!tt d, tt.=ttlg ;ibotit 'an ounce of
rip* :'• f.r."r 1;• 1 '..• peelntl• of cheese.
ri r•1;e were made fl•oni skinl-
:.17•;; :: •,,'111 -11x' prressai•y to atlel a'
il•• r:•t:?I.i.
About__an. nunreof
"'w- • e t r..1 1t it puittttt of cheese will
Ail r thy! r'ttfilllt- Initis, allow It
tel\t tants .1 hill while for the salt
to 1 &, t,lve 1'.;esre 1►,.tting it up in
p. a k; i 1 . e. ' . .
It :+ ;•, r,r.n wore tl:.,;:ing a quantity
It ori let t'•, pet ilp in -potted pack-
• tiger: Il i=rintieg. it with the hotter-
. t*a'f•:t:er an f wt. :spring in parchment
pipet. This is an inexpensive way of •
ha►t,.line e',itt:::e clicysv, but it is not
:t5 al i rax• ive as 111P little fibre con-
' lain, .•, coated with parafline. ••
A 1'•'t'3nn who is making Nutter on
th, `' • i:ilelit increase the returns
ft, •►retial' :'y b3 making some cot-
' -t' t•h ' t:'(!i week, as there are
tic 1►: 0; i(' r -ho like cottage cheese
t1 , do not know where to get it.
Cottage cheese is a 'food that lel
nutritious yet inexpensive sad such
plore of it might be used �� �-
lope *OA
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FOR WINTERING B=E�
Some Insulating Materials and
Their Appreciation.
\ •f
Cork Dust and Dried Forest ,(,envie,
Are Better Insulators (`Than Woot.
Shavings or Sawdust -...Even Tem
IIeratnre In the Hive Important.
(Contributed by Ontario Department ut
Agriculture, Toronto.)
HE results of the relative'
non -conductivity of 'some bee
hive insulating materials ar••
$1t'en, btlnw as th result o;
tests. 1.00: being the standait l:
V••ry, ,line black regranulated cork
(tli]EI. form), 100.
(bopped straw. 86.
Coarse black regranulated cork, 85.
Forest leaves (well dried), 84.
Granulated cork, light o, natural
color. This is the'grade usually used
as racking about imported Malaga
grapes for instance, 84.
8-2Q grade granulated cork filet -
color). It look's sitl]ilar to pre -
suing one but it is a little coarser
in grain and lighter in weight. 80.
Sawdust, very dryand from w
seasoned and clean lumber. 68.
1•: icelsior--grade used in. packs
box:-•, CO.
Planer shavings", 80.
The' leSsea el tnie t tl.le.is thr.t t
fine ;blttek cork dust is Itetbrpeore
conductor of heat or th6 best ins
lator so, fur a5 the resistance of ti
pass:lge of Beat • is concerned, an
pl:inei .ah:;vings is the best conduct
of beat, and therefore -the poorest i
sit n for of the nine substances tested
1'ltc .fact should be einphasizeca. th
these results do not tell 1Tk•anv-fhia
a'boi t the .substances except the
potc'er to conduct heat. It may b
that if they were tried ollt as insul
tion for be-)ii•ves we wo fid arrang
them diff•.rently than as given abov
Th' re are other properties bcsiut
con.luetivity of heat that figure i
praetlee, and a consideration of thes
is lay second purpose as announce
at the iheginning •
A good insulating tu:t..'rial neves
sarily is a, pobr conductor of heat, bei
all non-conductors are not neeessarii
good insulators ip practiee;, opt•, at an
rate, . not al ways -d'esttatble or satis
factory. Next to non -conductivity
low mosture absorption Or the abilit
to keep comparatively dry In niois
weather • conditiune.. Experts in beep
keeping -say that high .moisture con
tent in the hive is fatal to the bre
since it causes dysentery anion
them. Let us asSunie that .the i.fir_ it
a hive is very moist. say at. a nor
ma( temperature. and the Tempera
-turn goes dil.wn several degrees ow
ing to inadequate ' prbteetioj, or in
sulation about them, and see what
happens. The result is' exactly the
' same condition we all h:;t•e often ob
served on alio. outside of a w.ater.ju:
filled with cold water and set is wart
air. Moisture congeals on -the o:itsL!
of the jug, and it becomes cold an
clammy and the water drip.• from i
and makes eierything else•it touchr.
wet. • Lik:'wise the dew '.A forluet'
The physical reason for th..-se pl,;
not:tena is the fact that cold air e11-
not • hold In the invisible or vapo: lu
form as much ctstitre as farm ail
•flan. .
Some of the niois',:re held at hitt
tenrpi'ritare must :tinker as drop: of
water -at 'she lower temperature.. o'
in other words there is a rain, and
in In a bee -hive is a serious mist
ter_ter_but it can t►eAe'eve,ite'd by con
t ► olling the telnrt i:1t ort' inside ti.,
`lite. Herein exists one of the mete
•elportant t1 -es of the irisulati.l
deed the .Live. Other reasons wi.
:'1 insulation sliottld nit itt snr•b clog:
'ut•e.•1rt' that ntoistetle irsrr(ases
•einductivity of the insulation !o'•
i.t'at and also rn:ak.'& it ntt'►:e liabi
o tieterior•.ttion :.;:,1 e:re.iy. A g,l.•
tin •tnaxini regaining t=':re,ez arI,
your i►:►w d•'r dry." With
•I it►It 1518 it may he said: -Keep :.0
•'-ilii; tliofrh-y--tf-plit-w• 111fel r•:at.,
' 111•• bees well anti give thous :1 t<;'
. s nye .0 succeed.***
Of the :11111::t;c"5 •1' ;tell in ,1
• 1..•goina list 'i;t•auulateJ tilt k. for,:
„eve •(11 elite,: for one Ye •r t.h.'a'
.•i 1''l.'.ner rhino':• • :,r., til.' p.m:::
4.so: a:As of til.•: t 1aie:.•t ►:.
t•e too get en 1;Zhe,• dirty 'to t.
,'1 y if."' al the t t ; •' eat! Cc...
••••-• in rapidly. andandloop') .1 R•.,
1 •gess very we i1 1 I fa•iee.l a t.. ..
.:iv be oi►je-ctiottal.te in th'
a saw.lust. Thee. (oil. rr.is .ii.t
re' apt to bother it .;Iu'1!.. ''t
':kation nt•131 In• e. .ilea. else U.
s
ma,,y leaveleavetl a • hives It ::.:.. ►-
• adily r1td11ab1 • and tto• s.1
.'lap. and in tle s' 11•7reit•u,.1: ` re.:
le v.ea3; fhUitlu .•1:.\: :::.., , .?..
:,1rin s are foremost. 1+
•'asy and egret:hie_ to
• k in ioeititln, a:t•t n"; • •hj cc 1,
.itai:t'(':;S cur t g'�;'Il. . •
.1::eliy, he main tt; �t►3 • ii,
;1n,t the hit . s. ('s;•.ciaih iu •'
:et.'r Sea:t$tI,1 tine, 1 twin, !e c`t►:'
1.1(15. is to viii': t the the b, t s -
..t;'lllti{ so .that they c..n lit•.' tr .
•
.ably anti, toot have to eat an .
•in.try ainou 11 of 'foot: 111 11r:'.'t o
••tin?'lits :i normal t' l;il•t'raht.re. 1.11'
ess gel their :.ir•.ith .an.i
ora the 1')0I eaten, and it. is tl►,
eel ion of the hive and the extr: .
dationdationTo Thip 1Tsi1 heat Root be -
wasted in cold weettht,r in the
ountlin;= aftttenelit•rc A cet•oi,ti
.son 'is to maintain an even tellt-
.:tttlre in the hive, an•I this -prr-
:5 both to sutrnlcr and winter, or
+ oily season in fact. The insulation
-i$scista lis pres'e'nting t•xtrenr ;of
.• trip 't.t.ure in the +a a large
'utly ,of Water does to the' adjacent
nil 'areas. 'Another reason. and not
:+e least because mentioned last. is
1►;!.t 11, gottgottatnettI4ting :(round the
iviv,s provides a drier, and therefore
r ht atthi"r :ref iri all respects a 1►et-
tt'r atmosphere for the bees than
••olid • be possible otherwise. Surely
,!..se arta sufbcientlsf 406d reasons
,..*ay -a h.v^ should be protected by an
�tririent insulation. Flax chaff and a•
tine excelttior known as wood wool
may also grove good insulatloae !Or
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1877--- MUNNS ---
43rd
NNIVERSARY SALE
1920
tit
Q per .cent discount.on all DRY GOODS
10 DAYS Tremendous Pries Cutting Savings
that are Positively Startling.
EVERYTHING GOES ---No Place you can save
money better than MUNNS.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS; Hosiery, Gloves, Corset, Under�ear, uis, ver -
coats, Suits, Sweaters, Flannelettes, Cottons, Fancy Goods --
Everything in our immense and wonderfully well selected stock
goes in this out -pouring of the most remarkable bargains ever
offered in this part of the county.
CASH FOR EVERYTHING. * No Exchanges. No Returns.
ONLY 10 DAYS -Take our advice -COME EARLY
MUNNS
PL EV
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS
In the matter of the estate of John
MacMillan, late of the Township
of Ashfield in the County of Duron
Yeoman, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons having any claims or demands
against the late John MacMillan who
died on or about the Twentieth day of
September, A.D., 1920, are reiluired
to send by post prepaid or to deliver
to the undersigned, executor tinder
the will of the said John MacMillan,
their names and addresses and fuil
.particulars in writing of their claims
and statements of their accounts
the nature of tl.t' SCt ur; ,;'3, li A:'3 ,
held by them, duly terrified by' affi-
davit
:''t take s' 't•te that after the Sec -
oral day of December, 1920, the said
executor will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the
persons entitled thereto. having re-
gard only to the claims of which he
shall then have had notice, and that
the said executor will not he liable for
the said assets or any part thereof t.)
any person t f whose' ;lairur he shalt
n''t then have -received notice.
This notice is given pursuant to the
statute in that behalf.
lin:td at I.ucknow th'a Fourth
('ay of Never:ser. A.D:, 1910.
Jams Hackett,
R. I;. 7, Lucknot:, Executer.
tOttliteMettOmummelMil
SWAT THE SCRUB BULL
Big Campaign On for improved
Type of Cattier ,
The Scrub Rull a Menace to the Cattle
industry --Like Begets Like. --Use
Pure-bred Bulls , With Proven
Prepotency.
(Contributed by Ontario Department of
Agrtcultvro, Toronto.)
TUE great subject of conger-
eatlon an:nett the rural peo-
ple to- lay is the present
emit, bull campaign.
Alr, ady, meetings are tieing held in
great many of the counties in coll-
ection with it and at every agricitt-
ural meeting of any importance at
all, the scrub bull is boing "cussed's'
a
n
a • eon arww tial',
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
7 he:applications for New Assurances received by the
Company (luring 1919 reached a total of over
$100,000,000
M'
This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As- ,
surance previously written in one year by any Company .,
of the British Empire.
Get a Policy in 1920.
Geo. H. Smith
Agent, Lucknow.
'.'f':111ce That pM1-tt hat•(' :. i.:•'t:i ; .. :iia. el:l'r+r Cbt]ntites sad
into , fitller branch* s of th. ii- wet k.:, i:. �' :t.'. 77' ,i their general. It ltee/tla as if the veil of thyst. ry t ,‘k i t• t ••• t i at •.- tt3lryinit 011 tans
• flail Rud.l�ill}' lifted ,,, ; ..., :1 .! • -• • ; . - . .. th iTet cot -localities with
And hat's . .
'►t'ene 1 , ,'. i �•. ; . .. ,.,. • '�• :1: \'. ., .,: re � „ -. anti it is safe to say
nil pled to st,e, distinctly the s. - t', :11. ai,• ,1;.t' 4 ;' .i. .. if Cit: .r.:r'1 ''sopa of.thi
irnpnrtahee that 1: pure-bred sire or . .. .•1 1'. , . i•n t,.... .t• . . ' .:. i Dit.►••
' � t.l: te.1 trach, and them
:nod ledivitluality arid teaseling has t•': ,. 1) - _•• ' .' '. • a•i1 i • 1n wt.3 thea" ehouidn't t►,
1n the •trn`k of t1.' co'lnirr. ..ff .i ' t •"• ; : - ; ,._n ill t`'t‘tarioshould be a
It is also Itiia that :t .t•..:1 •..'l) • •; •.• r ,i••.;. w 1•.. '.10 scrub bull t'i• t.
ire taking ' exec"etian to tie c.11.1.- ' f 1' • •,,,....:,. •t : )t .;..,.; si.'e i:.e••' :, • t•ne or .two grin=
;tai1`n. an,1 they raise F01110 e!'1,t't101•5; ''' ',,':1 I.t..'s 1 111' kCll. .. .t•,- . ''Iii ;11 (':t't•,11'g Illdt are ,ef►sity
c te•} thtnit are pelt t'.'fTj� Tt ai• _.'�.• ..----1--..--1,4,-;-,,,4-- ►t ;?t r- - r,+---Alt.Lit-5-•-•event-':.etc+ -ri rtt'td-be- etimpre- -
.: r . ,,i ( 't • It• :', ;t '71,11(10d b3• fish te-nt i s of bulls. The
+itl►:tta, hat lthicl► do not hoed water -
.i^'.., . ',• "it` ;�:• thl:t ♦: `1" e,l,i' s.:c: ,t: •'1:1•. •'itkc' 'tea 'ts tit• .'
trben an:tly'zed by the praetie:•1 t.:1.1. .'.. • 1 .- `�•. • . 1 i g• -
•
• ,., n' .,.r. ;.• a r.•1•,. .► ra,t.•:t, but in u'sltla
who has nisi•!(! a R ic,'e ss of }tt, s:,►e k I, • 1. ,' (1. •t i.• tt.'t :►'. ! t- - t :1.1 r... -e o tel... t'.l•' a lw,13 3 sure.- f •
t►y the use of•a pure-bred etre ef �i0t►,i • 1 • a' 1 ::le' t,.;In: �' e: a,.., 1 ,1;, , r . r. 11:t1. one i•- LA •..;; to g. t in the o,f-
,, a , `'; 1.,1 ,.l'i•'t t•• 1-1,, 1t:e t..1 '; :.:' .' `;,: • .iy 11►.`:1':"••. :11 (1.t ',Is* of an .a11•t-
brctding .olile farmers are 5.131' e • ' . ,,,',,,,.....,'••, ' t't � , ,.:f11 t�;it •• 1t•r.•i i:.::.�lrr.: •►i tblood.
t�-
that the -: »trrl:3t•i11.1:..� 110 ri -li1' .1'
ley t0 make 111501tllst'al'tI tti1Pi;• serub - � , tit t' t to r:•,:'•a►.' *':1: ;11.`1-t ie :,Iw:t3 s a t'rtd]<Ilij, 71? and••
' .. , ..,..n e,. :', '1! ,',,• s:ri;.:iti,'8 of t:1'1r:icterl' which doe's •
,'ria anti else a piety- bred of g:1t1(1 quit- ., „ t•.. ; • >v: -ie. a 11 it 1...14- %not 0•7 .lei) -1'0 71 any 'dace -in the de -
"y. T7.t', tilts%t•I'i.leont 0 11•.1. 111 a10 '. 1
i�.e trying:• 1(? force ai'Yt,t�t.y io r!{3- ` 1e.a • 'itl;�'1?r;lt l { tl. t: herd. 'WhCTe'a1ll. to
3 • 1 ' ', • • ,,,c•`•, u„, -i 1 . 1 t .:.' 1,0 t't :lir' 1 • t'-1*'.'.1 et- good quail"
..` tit his herd ..1i'e fe'r a by.l•;t. one; ,,' ' . , ,.i,.• '1 I,,,t!, .' 7'
:1•.'t•) hOdIy hr,' ,k tient lo est, . 't t • .,. i r rt�'; e' t: �t .. t .::til. e` 01 Aa
ein,l of an :1-.0,':.1) tl.,,t. h.' w,irlla It,
1 it i' no'/o4. arf...r I: :t 1.. o•.•.
A. what :', , .1'•0 tie,: '_.7.. 1' .,1 r•:. .
' in lu tite +,\'.:; I!, .•. '+ ►,'•' :1:
.
til, ,1.'!t-'t'.•i 't'•' tt.:itt t
,.i., i iA .1 !.. - ., r - ', . , .
1n,lividi,ali I.1 a:;.i i'tee..lt h,.:• '
niia, and then leave the shah' gut: -
tion to be turned Over andhreshed
M17 hi t h a f.ipmar'. ^um win A
ry
y't* • i t. 1 11• 11 •' , .. t, .,t:':•'' .-,'1'\ • . l'.ting better th..• - _ •
. • ' •1,. 1. ',•. L .,,ter j'art:. 1' • 1':',',1 stress of toed
, ' . :..' ,::::t ...•t (t. ,t tt e,h with a chat
>•, ' ' 4-1' 11 a• tt r 01 power t::lie'd pr.'pOtenry.
n t; tchs.'h ie. -„,as that an an:tuai has the
• ., _ is , ••. +,`'.1 t lilt.ir to ••.tnlp on his offspring Pot f.
• : •1 a ' destrahl, • •:.;,rait'ristic mote tit. n
u s':. , bC11. 1111.o;,71 { @Owe other. When we consider that
rte The cam- the grade sire is likely to throw sap.
pa i ►; n « ,t1 car;.. r o n very energeu- II1 the ea stein ss.•
salt. end le�rtt'►natically and nava tl '•
f
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