The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-26, Page 501i4i•�'
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°6MEA$URE V p•*9r
Now:ic. T1.:e,Tim,e ToPah.t
.If you"'havedelayed painting, your property
has ,suffered. Do' not put.' of any longer,
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Save" the surface and you. Save, .all, Look
around and you will' find many
places, both inside and ? out ' that
• 'call for a- coat of paint. Now is
Qpuarant a ,the time.', Nature is re -decorating;
get in. line and do" the salve. The
most econoMical:method is to`nse
'We guarantee the
Martin--Senour
100% }Pure Paint.
(except insi'd'e
White and a few
dark shades tat
cs:; c.. ,l'e'prepared •
front lead'andzuic)„
to be made from
pure white lead,
. pure oxide of zinc;
with, coloring mat-
ter in. proportionate
quantities neces-
sary to make their
respective sbade&
and tints,:wit(l pure
linseed oil and tur-
pentine dryer, and
to be entirely FREE
from water, ben-
zine, whiting .and.
other adulterations,,
and .SQL» SUBJECT
TO CHEiIICAL AN-
ALYSI�S.
stir. NARTI'4,,r-SENOUR. G
RTJN-$ENQUR
100% PURE'
PAINTAND VARN:$HES
Their covering power and ":lasting qualities are very,
great, It w ill pay you to insist on getting this popular
Lrand. For whatever painting or varnishing you 'do. ,
there is a special.MARTIN-SF,NOUR Product, each one •
guaranteed to best serve the purpc3c for which it is made
Consult us, as to your' requirements. 'We have
a full stock and complete information as 'toe
decorative -schemes. Let us advise you.
RAE & PORTEOUS
LucKNow,•
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• 'man from Port admits guilt and is
quitewilling to: settle rather than al-
CREAM : 'WANTED
—FOR-- '
SEAFORTII
FOR-
SE.AFORTII
"Measure up, ,any boy! Meslsure,,
up!', This,was the advise a father
frequently. gave his son who was in-
elin d tot weaken when confronted• by
any tough pioblem or unusual situa:
tion. ,
"Measure • up. my boy! Measure
up!" There are times when :even the
strongest need the adhvice, The words,_
have. a fine, courageous ring, - and,
would"''make a good maxim fox a
business man. I+'rame., them and put
them upon the wall of .your office or
place of 'business wherre they will
constantly remind you that you must
measure up to the situation that con-
fronts you. vvhatever
When you do this --when you an-
ewer the call and bring all Your cour-
age and resourcefulness to your ,aid
matter how'difficultyour problem
��•p
you are likely to come through all
right. There is na situation that can
freeze a .man whetf he measures •up
and meets , it like a' #Tian
The trouble with most of ua`'is. that
:we, °do. not -not measure Up in a, supreme
crisis. When great responsibilities
confront us, when unusual difliculties
oppose us, instead of measuring ,up
we are • apt to measure down; • our
• backbones. weaken; live slump' miser-
' ably. •
When we realize : that mind has
power over all things, is greater than
all obstacles," and that .man•is the,
master mind, we find nothing singul-
ar in this. Man was made to conquer
things, not to be conquered by them.
There is something within you big.:
ger than anything •tlse on this planet
14 is bigger than any circumstances,
any luck, any accident, of fortune,
any situation' or. emergency that con-
fronts yob. -.And' the. •more you' use
this thing Within you, the more you
exercise and develop it, the stronger
you beeome.
If •.we had no problems to grapple
with, no ' difficulties to,: overcome, • we
would . all •.be 'weaklings. Perpetual
fair weather ' and sni'Qgth' seas never}
make 'good sailors: It is. battling
with the elements, sailing ,on: through
storm and tempest undauntedly fac-
ing .hurricanes, and rough seas' that
develop, in the mariner his sterling
qualities.
Great ,emergencies, tremendous re-.
sponsibilities, hard Ones,' tight mon-
ey,. commercial 'crises, focusing the
Mind on the solvingof tough'`prob-:
lerns• adjusting meas tocads, call-
ing.otit all of orte's ingenuity- and .re.
sburcefulness to meet unusual .coltdi,-
tion -s -these are 'the things •that
make- great business men and 'suc-
cessful farmers. ' it is ;battling with
and. overcoming difficulties that .make
great leaders, great: men in every
walk.' of life. .
NOTICE•. TO CREDITORS
In the matter of The Estate of John
taainD1e,,' late`:; ol clic'io.Ynsnip, Ot
l:,oiuur,ie, in Inc
.tinty of 'nut.-
CALL::ANY PAY AND GET -A
CAN AT T. SMITH'S STORE
e tst We-ditead'ay arid- ''a uis-
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t`you : can atiy day.
Will also buy limited quantity
._ of good .cedar logs,. • •
WE WILL •APRECIATIf TOUR„
PATRONAGE.
---D. ANDREW—
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NI -WATER
°c COUSINS
EUR_NACES SUPPLIED AND •
INSTALLED -•PLUMBING AND
`ELECTRIC WIRING. •
AGENTS : FOR .THE . HECLA
• PIPELESS• FURNACE;
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WH:1TE... STAR LINE'
ANN -AL _LQW .FAR EXCURSION- .
GODE•RIC.0 .' to • ETROIT and RETURN
..y= sato(.
w��1 Lf �N.��`u+.r,"."i.�',4 �S�wHy �"-Y.a'IYSY �''y..-�r.�• �.;``a%"�iN
Mi'IN11 w_ .�=F_f,y' sp�'-N°fi -zr ., n •"t•"' a,.r.«� ...a . ai fl
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• on,. deceased. .
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1viui'16r, .is :nereby glven.put�iiairit
to Seec Q'k uti,' 1_illlpt
1J14; tnat'sill.`treultars. and others
ohavrtig, dawns against the Estate. ui
toe said John tsdnuile, who died on
or about. the 1.3th. day- of 4prrl,-A.1J.,
r`Ll,
are, required • On or uelore •the
Roth day. tit .i one, A.D., 1`t) 1, to send
-by post prepaid or dekiver to the •un
aers1gne t. the' !agent; of the :Adinuiis-
-tratrix. of Ike •said -Estate,--ficin par-
ticulars' of their claims in 'writing,
and- the -nature -of the',sccurity,-(it
any)- held_:.by._them:: •
And. take notice that after ,stich
last ilentioned date. the Adntini51;ra-
trix will'proceed to 'distribute' the as
sets of the said •deceased among 'the
parties entitled thereto,' having re=
gird only. to the claims of„ wltinti the
said Agent or ,the said Administrat-
rix shall. then have notice. -
•Dated. -May
• Geo A. Siddall,
Agent for Administ 61x;
16.6:500 r Lucknowi'.Ont:
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The J3ig .Steel. Steamer Greyhound
' . SPEEDY, SAE'h, (.(1JIJt.,()IR'rABL
$3.00 found Trip. - ' : 0410 One leay.
- will leave C0d(i soh`
TUESDAY JUNE 1'4th,; at 9.30 a:m.
• Arriving Port Il iron u2; pig,; ; 'f}c trait; 6,30,'N p.m: Returning '
leaves Detroit 1P:m.,• ThOrsday,•,June ,;1:6:th.` The.' only boat':' trip
from Goderich' to Detroit this season Children between 6 and 12,
Vz fare. Visit your •. Michigan friends and see big busy Detroit. A
delightful trip over the great;, international highway of lakes and.
rivers.
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GODERICII'BANH',MOONLIGI:i.T out of C.Coderich..Monday,
June 13th.. ,15 p.m, Orches tra • for, dancing, . in steamer's ball
room. 3 'hours on. beautiful Lake HIuron ..for' 50c,, Children 25c,
Last trip to Goderi.ch to Detroit . Friday. alone 17th, 9.30 'a.m.
GRAND TRUNR SYs EM
.THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
Between
MONTREAL'
TORONTO
ETROIT...
• ' and CHICAGO
Unexcelledg
i • Dinin Car Service.
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Sleeping air -iron -ir'Night Trains and
Parlor :Cars on :prnn . pa ... , LAS.'.
fico liiatio t front any-�Grand-
`' Full
- Trunk Ticket-gent-;af'"C;"horny
mg, 'District Passenger Agent, ,Tor-
onto. -
F. Phillips, Agent, Lucknow.
KILLING' SURPLUS BUFFALOES,
- The increase in.
the number - of buf-
faloes in Buffalo Park, Wainwrigh't,1
Alta„ has: 'readied such proportions
Rat
h pit is proposed ro osed 'to slaughter 1,000
of the animals this year. It is ex-
pected . that a considerable sure will
;pe realized from the sale of th0 meat.
RECKLESS CAR DRIVER
•.' A good', example of the results .of
'reckless car driving is given in the
followifg' story which rove -take: from.
a Bruce County exchange: •
While 'driving towarda Port Elgin
one day last . week "Mr. Will .Tout, of
this- town,. cants • across.: car:.:trouble at
,Underwood. Bringing his, car. to a
standstill he proceeded to' help his
comrade of the road out of his difli-
ctilty, at the same time leaving _ -his
own car standing.near by. Another
car driven by Mr. D. Shewfelt' also
stoppect"to 'givew assistance. It was
While. the work. of repairing some; tiro.=
trouble wasin progress that the
fourth, car, coining fromthe south
and driven' by a young'Man from
Port `Elin, crashed into ,,the stand-
ing ears and caused 'a general 'Inix-
up. It issaid that the repairers 'of
the cars had left their machines
standing . without,, lights which could
not be•seen.by the driver of the on-
coming car, but this statement is 'de-
nied byy: the boys who state positively
that their lights never were out, but
claim that the car that did -the dam.
age was reckleselyadriven.. The car
driven by Tout came out pretty bad
ly damaged and will cost in p• a the
neighborhood of 00 to repair. The
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other el a reablve only mitnox' dim.
A PP' I040410414 Olt UR Milli
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-low, the -matter-to,.go.'to court. This
should be a -warning . to all ' reckless
drivers tai .cut Out -;their speeding-
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ROST - UP IORTH..�
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During dip - :the' told, • early ' last.
week which appears•-• to have •. done
little damage • in this • part, the frost
was -much' -more severe • up•_ - on the
Bruce ' peninsula.. The Wiarton Echo
ways: "A heavy frost in ]this locality
Tuesday morni}tg played havic . with
the prospective 1921 crops of fruit
and hay particularly. • To avoid. the
ssibili' ' of a shortage of hay
farmers would do .well .to plant corn
at once." •
DESTROY DANDELIONS•.
The most' effective, remedy known
for the destruction. of - dapdeli.ons in
a lawn without injuring 'the grass is
a 'solution • of copperas_ or iron sul-
phate, prepared by dissolving at' the
rate of one and' one-quarter pounds
of the.salt'irt a gallon, of water. An
this to the lawn with a spray
pump, so as to wet every'plant.
p pr ,
fine spray must be used and With
Onto 'force, Give it a second appli,
egiof3• of two 'Or ,thx0 ! * Ai
METHODIST DISTRICT, :MEETING
W ingham Methodist District• -meet-
ing Was held' at Lucknow on,"Tuesday
-anrd--Wednesday- of-last-weel t-41ay-.la-
anct'18. ` :' •
tit ;the Ministerial .Session, Revs.
Duncast-lvlc-javish-<•and •'Dunc:.in1.-(truest-.
were reconiniended to be received•'in-
tci_tull connexion; Mr. Guest to be or
mined; `ivrr: lYli•,i:Avish' havitz: been.
ordained for special-'pu}poses last au -
v: f ilirra
ton, was recommended. to be sent to
Victoria `College to continue °his.
studies as a : probationer.
At the •evenutg:_session..,._two ".ad-
dresses ,were . delivered. -Rev. • Geo.
Keraey, $.A.; Wend,. -for a •churchs
1 treed 'from, all 'im'proper •influences,
and: ministering to the needs of the
present day. itev. -:A! McKibbon, B.
A.; `coiideiiin'ed 'the -dissipation of the
time and •talents of the: •cl'ergy upon
work -that the 'laymen could do; ably
and ought to .do, and 'stated that_the.
ministers should : give •themselves to
prayer,• teaching and preaohing.•
reading of, the Financial and
Membership ' reports' shoed the
'splendid work done on all the charg-
es, ' Every charge greatly increased
its liberality
..to the work of God, and-
,
themembership of `,the .sing h shows
an increase of oiie .hundred. 'and
.thirty.
leetetl°-deter
gate to the Stationing' Committee...
resolution of.appreciation. was.
,passed to Rev . E. F. Armstrong,
B.A., B.D., the retiring Chairman of
the District. - a unanimously
A• 'resolution was •' tinant y
adopted calling upon all the execut-
ives of the church to 'greatly reduce
their .expenses of administration of
their departments.
u In Those ,
Needed Conveniences
y,not make yTout Koine'more.comfort
.able and—equally aitraetr\ o,at she, lm( tune..,
-`"71ith-a,few paids of f31ttv(rr
saw .and n tr1:3, i oil citn acinic in ((511' 0n-
'i'ences-which will cortttil)uto to'yol i •personal •
-"- comfort. A21--C.ltl a'bcdroo11Lf Q2 7u 1 a $, r"•: p a tri CANADA
a bathioorn
- ,IVs easy
to do f.lie soil; wa i tltXs_X ancly ''
wall and 'ceiling Ivttteil.tl:: Ani,y(>.0 rc. $itse,�f .'
_` ri rr n l s i1t Nest urine >�-nu,are'- ha ir= A"-
- our yard why not clue ail arid' "..9'00, uS, 1\: e'
carry a complid:c stcu,k otic t`c �•t i r.g terKinlen-
ing or repairing. ,'Phone us -if .you too too busy-
. to
,u y -
to call.
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Phone 66.
Res, Phone 121.
WE .'TEST'AND .PAY FOE THE
-TOROTO'.CREAMER-7-:(it0; •O.) -
ACCURATE TESTS, -BEST. PRICE.
CANS. SUPPLIED, A'.!.
'Vendors' of Cigarettes are liable to
A a ine of $100 for selling cigarettes
to minors (persons under. 16 years of
ago) and.,persons who send minors
to buy cigarettes are liable to the
warns Alla!
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JOHN*SUTI RLAND S; SONS, Ltd.
Guelphs• Oiit,•Insurance, Fire and
Marine. , „ •
• Lucknow L.O.L No 428, meet .in
'hien lodge room everr'seea1id Toes _
day of the month at 8 &'clock p.m.::
\Ie( uillrti ' .
A.M., G.R.C.'Old. Light Lodge
nieets3r'u2':
before the . full moon, in the Mas-
onic Iiall, Havelock St, Lueknow,
Mackenzie„
S .. R,oi'd; . J..W , J. McQuaig, See,,
V:'. A:'
McClure B1dg. L. R. TAYLOR
AUTO 'ACCIDENT.
. '(K cardine, Review)..
While ' driving four players of the
Kincardine Baseball- Club :, to Teas
Water _on;Monclay,..11: Grey _I ortw,enr
driven by Mr. Herb Gledhill'inet,, with
a rather peculiar accident:: 'i'hc car
was travelling at. he rat=e of '25 mile;
when they..canie to.'a.small bridge on'
the 8th con., Kinloss, near Ilolyrood.
Mr. Gledhill Slowed up to, cross • the
,bridge and by doing so a">erted what
might.h,aye'resulted in intro death to.
the occupants: At the 'snnre tine the
steering rod of the car, became fast-
..onecL.aancl, ,.,tho,wheel:: ° cnultl riot lie,
`turned. The, scar ;then made 'for the
creel: over -the end' of the bridge,
which is Without raili i s, ' plunged
headlong into the 'water and up a-
gainst the bank. A. call was sent
back to Ripley and a second• car
brought . out o which Conveyed 'fire'
players .on to Teeswater, while Mr.,
Gledhill with assistance, towed the
damaged' Dort .to Ripley. Onexamit-
ation it Was found that a 1i0101
front spring had become; wedged a.
gainst the •steering roct and thus lock
ed the front' wheels in the position of
heading for the creek and .left ,the
driver almost helpless in his endeav-
ors to turn the 'car in the opposite
I direction. Other thaka few t<uino7r
l a
Lucknow Lodg a meets every
I+''-riday evening at 8 o'clock in their
Hall, Cainipbell.street. All brethren
ordi i:iy, invrted,. c.Officers., Nobio .
Grand,' Robt. Johnston; 'Vice Grand,.
Barbour;.. Rec.. Sec., : E. Aitchi
'son; Fin. Sec., Dr. Paterson; Treas-• •
urer, Alex' Ross.
bruises anda•cold.dip the, boys. •ea4e:
"safe:'' The fend'er's, •unning: boarei,
and.one'side of the body caine•in for
'a_greater.;uiirt,. of .t l�alla�u ', -tthe
ear was able to be brought :-hone urns
der its own power. -
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•'Austin—:11ackin. non: The marriage
ofMeir,-Peter, Austin, of Kingsbridge;
wild' :Hiss . diary 4iaekihnoh, of. God
erir hi daughter of • the late John
"1'1i(1 11non,,. of'the , Turnberry-Culross
boundary, Was solemnized at St,`Pet-
ors Church. •Goderid,, nit' Tuesday;
:clay 17. Tho Rev. Father Mellae
officiated. The bride, who Wore •
• navy tuner;. .and, was accompanied by
her ,sister, ltiss 'Annie; was given
riethy by her brother. Mr. Hugh Mac-
•-:dnnon;. of ,Turnberry. • Xsfr.,-and Mrs,
Aukitiit- Will live at I tngebridgc. •
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