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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-04-10, Page 5• s rn4ev .a ". •,„• '4%1% 1,,,x,..:1 �Z„& Si. • I. theFord Crankshaft is machined accurately, to one thousandth part of an inch,- - tile the Ford front axle is made to witfistand shocks and strains ten times greater than are ever met in ordinary ,usage the Ford car is composed of four • complete. units:Power Plant; -.7• Front Running Gear=Rear Ru- ning Gear --Frame— only five movements of hand and feet are: "required to, accom- plish, the, shift from neutral to ori'a *id against 15 on a selective gear shift car. there is noossibifi of failure p tY ---to=accom lish ear:shif t Ford in•tfle ;:: car. There is no: chance, of clashingears in the Ford” g transmission--- ' 15,000' operationsare per- ' 'formed inthe building of _each Ford, chassis— • the. entire building of :a Ford closed body requires : 38 ' hours and 15 minutes during .which time the body passes through the hands of 24!:). skilled body- , , blinders, trimuteis and inch fnisher% '•:K4 ee Any -Authorized -Ford -Dear c>Irc tiGl<L cULTYlnAr gPRING P.4 11:' GI,INTO1V1 APi2i,� ll'rii; y Most favorable* weather conditions on Thusrday of laska. week ,asaured •:a good crowd at the Spring Fair held at Clinton on•'that date " -.. The o hibitieli--WAf prgnannced. the. b,est2 ever held::; rn tlr ioyr ii' : Ent Yix included: one 'niindved horses and thin,- ty head of cattle The• quality, too, was up to a high standard, .Mr; ;James ••MaeLean,`•',of• Richmond Hill, ' `who, was judge of heavy ''horses, stated that .it, was' the best ,exhibit. of horses ••lie had seen. in many year's experience at fairs;'" outside of the big city exhibition and winter ,fairs.. Mr • WinDoherty, 'of Toronto,, judged the light: 'horses, while' Mr, Robert `Rowcliffe,,;of"Exet-* er, placed the fat cattle •and :Mr.' John Ari'hibald the• .dairy cattle; ° ' The list of':pxiiewinners, follows; Heavy .Horses Cldesdale Stallion,, 3 yrs,,:arid over,, ''Wm. Gray, Blyth;,' • Heavy. DrauKht: Bxood_.lYlare_ Lyxs, .and:, over;;_;. ,&• J, Broadfoot, Seaforth; Heavy- Draught,,. Filly• or, Gelding 3 yrs. and over, D. 1 • McCallum, Blyth, Alex, Sinclair, Kip pen, 'Alex.`. Sinclair, Kippen' Wesley Nott, .Seaforthi Heavy Draught. Filly or Gelding 2" yrs. and under 3, Tiros, Carbert,''.Clinton; „Heavy Draught Filly or '.Gelding''., year and under.2, A. &, J. Broadfoot, Seaforth;- Heavy Draught "Horse "Colt or Filly under' 1 yr, A. J. •Broadfoot,.Seaforth, W'm; Gray, Blyth; Heavy Draught Team i Har.ness; Alex. Sin2lair,• Kippen,' •A, & J `Brigham' B1yt1i,.'G W. Nott . Sea - forth ; eaforth; .Agricultural;' Brood 41Vlare 3' yrs. and: -over, W.. S. ,Broadfoot, •Kip-, pen, Earl Sproat Seafdrth, Jas. ;Stir ling, Bayfield, W.' 3..Falconer; Bruce field•; Agricultyral .Filly' tir^ Gelding' -3 yrs, and over, 1,(•annin, " Bros;, Lond- esbero, D. ' Fotlieri:ngham,', Brucefield ; D;"'l+otheringhm, Brucefield, Jack Wright, Auburn; Agricultural Filly or Gelding 2 yrs: and 'under 3, W. • ket • i'MUM 'AVM 411i -,. .;;.THE SPRING. WEATHER "Meterologist" Writes : To •• The Sentinel .:. ital.. of ',The Sentinel ld news' a • If '.what. P. Pers ' have the beon 'telln usfor-some.time past of earance of June' the unuQual: °early .app • bugs, . '• butterflies and. otheris true .we; should sur,.; ,, dies the .advent .of genial • and el " `wit s ' „w,arm Spring. '. •Bvt are Birds ,arid., reptiles. wiser co . e in weather than we are'? The ncern g Writer:answers negatively. The whole: matter. ,of 'weather is astronomical\ , Winter' and Summer alternat : W E, with • morsa or'.lessre ularitY as totime. of . supremacy for either • because,of Certain fixed. astronomical P hen o m ena . Salatic ande equinox are se neatly.fix — ed as`to date,+ that we maY codntuP-'' dates •. ' on :general, conditions at these , Varying somewhat 'however, -as to in, tens't 'Y,. accordi71� to certain: variable. r astronomical phenomena. F o r in ' . ' stance, said that a we often hear it . '.in' .fate Easter mieants �.a..late. Spring., This, e 'use Easter zeal, .true not because to Practically. � ibselY':has any -influences, Nit -because. which the :astronomical event • why • fixes the time for Easter, carries with if its own peculiar weather; conditions ifthe full moon following the vernal equinox falls' in March or early :April, 'Spring will usually oPen up, two or. J tl ree • weeks earlier' than ,when the vernal full inoon : falls' near the, last, or after.the.iniddle of•April..Tbe•ilk ed` So'lstic and Equinoxial centres will, do their work inevitably,'; ;but modified, as to, i n tensit , aid aceelerated'or re- tarded oto a limited degree, by vagi-. able asti•onimical; phenoineha, To •pin one's faith upon, any one fixed ar variable influence would be. like car=: r :in , all one's e gs to market,in`, en .Y g�'. c, basket, or -a' farmer ;staking his• all. Upon one kind of crop• ''Equinoxes of the • "Various •plapets, are, of •'coprse,'- fixed, in the sense,'what they' occur at, regularly . recurring periods, but with . reference: to the•""fixed Solstie and. Dqi inox -points of , the., earth, -Eq, uino,xes' of other planets, are va'•i-' abl•e, w 'So ith the •.ever char ;try ,con figurations. of ,the :planets in spare, scarcely :•repeating, once in a thousand years-;•• if ever, with exactness. R. B;, Laurier,' OnL, istrying Another goo terror' ' test Q n Y. �' . to.;reniember,'when. you: got that cold :,You • have now:. .e a th Concentration.' is.. the du lit Y. at enables a Irian to.'enjoy the ear and forget the. mortgage, '- To have clothes perfectly , cleansed and good color; the Soap must remove all the vis. ible and invisible irrwurities., SURPRISE will do this' thor. oughly.. is durable and pleasant to use. LAZY 'MAN 'GETS .JAIL TERM (Bruce Ilerald.Tiur'e�) Told b'y.his mv,'ter'to 'sr 1i. t same •wood,.. on his- 20th birthday : William McInnes' of , Wiarton .refused to fol-• low •the maternal 1�natructions •: no a t -withstanding that,.he .,was.threaten ed -�—•wi.th having • the .: olice sicked: on , 1? him ':if he :didn't" 'get busy,'with.: the. wood -,pile; Although -the, eldest of the .sons,. •Bill claims ;that he has two brothers, . that are. .much '•big-: ger- than.. he physically,:'and, whom he thought . should he 'wielding *the' 'wielding axe instead;: and so, according to' :las' storyat; the here,•lie kick- jail ,.- cd. harder than 'ever,' and .defied ,the policeman when he called.,. to 'make hit ' fill the . wood -box.. The' Cop jerk, P J ed Bill on the:spot, and on :ushering nr before Magistrate • tMcCartney at Wiarton had him'sent down T to the Walkerton jail 'for•thirt 'da' s o n the J Y Y. nominal tharge,:'of .vagrahcy.,• When his term is up at ',the .county citadel: :here the boats will be running: out 'of 'Wiarton and William, who is a, deck -hand will ' - s m his' reeu e l ace on. the, Manitou, and: ' 'be racked in the' cradle 'of:,the °deep,PP. ,''which is: a er- epily the kind of 1'ullabye. he .likes.... Gray; Blyth,, ,'Fred' 'Nott, Clinton; W,' 'J Ross, ''Clinton ; _. Agricultural Teani in Harness,' D. F, otheringham',• Bruce, field,. Jack Wright, 'Auburn, :Mannino B.t:os,;..,.Londesbpxo,-.._,Rich •S•haddick,' Londesboro; .General;Purpose Brood:' 'Mare 3 yrs and over;: Fled; Nott,' Clinton; General Purpose Filly 'or `Geldin • 3 yrs.''and over4.', Wm: Decker, Zurich, • Win,. Decker, Zurich; „D.'.00.7 drier; Goderich, General Purpose' Team, in I•iainess, :Wm 'Decker, Zur :ich' . D. Gardner Goderich; Wm Bell, Myth `.'.Earl "COOPet Clinton; Best Y r P, Team in `Hainess" any ,colorF Richard : Shaddick Londesboro; Team; Comint; Greatest Distance, Wm Dec_., ker• :Zurich • Jud e=James`.1VIcL'ean' Richriroiid Hill,' Light Horses ' :. • i Radstex Sta io 11' n Standard, Bred " 4 Trotter: John Decker, ;Zurich; 'Road- -stet C.arria e. Horse in: Harness :Dr; g.. , H. H. .Ifoss, Seaforth, Roy ; Cantelon Clinton; Roadster I•Iorse in Harness, Robt, McLaren;, H•ensall, C. J. Dade;d Clinton,.:Win Decker Zurich; Lay, Having;' Won Prizes- Before, M1l;rs:, G: Nett, eafor'i iVlr Geo - T. ' dle. W. No ;.H tl, , . Clinton:'.. Judge Win.• Doherty, Torn= rito Cattle Shorthorn, Bull 2•,yrs,, Jas, Snell,, & Son, Clinton, George Shipley, 'Clinton Shorthorn Bull 1 yr. Jas; ,Snell & Scin,• Clinton, Melvin Crich;; . Seaforth Shettliotfi Cows< -3 •yrs •sand over; VIeI'- vin `Crich, Seaforth; 'Shorthorn .lieif-` 2 J s, hell & 'Son Clinton'.,' —o Melvin Crich,'•Seafortii, Fred Watts, DRUNKEN MEN FINED Clinton; ; •Shorthorn• Heifer .1.:year ear: .Clifford 'Keys,' Varna,,• Jas. Snell &' Son, Clinton•;, Jas. Snell& Son, Clin ton, Melvin -=-Crich,_ •Seaforth.;._• I'.olled : • An'gus Bull '2 years .or: over, F. Watts. Clinton; Polled 'Angus ,Cow 3:' yrs. and over,, George Shipley, Clinton;, Diary. Cow, 'any.'age and breed, Fred .Watts,• Clinton;" J Ramis, "Ctrriton, J Rarids-, Clinton,' M,::D; McTaggart, Clinton; John Dorsey, Clinton; Heifer under 2 yrs:, Fred Watts,` Elton 'Mizell,. Clinton, Elton ,Clinton;Rowell, Clinton,, Elttori..Rozell, Clinton; Sweepstakes Bull, Jas•,.`Snell & .Son;.•Clinton; Jude ges-John Archibald; Seaforth; .Rab ert'Rowcliffe, Exeter. ` • .gip-p.p (As -.Art Wesley Tellsst) • ' Although drunks -used'to• be such. a, common sight.'on . the .streets 'that • man reeling under 'the influence wouldn't • occasion ,any"' .more notice ':than ' libbed'`ihair t.lin ka' "flapper does" now, yet , times have changed to such an extenl,hat'to-dayi .if a gink wobbles he so' surprises, and stuns Society, that he is dragged .before the courts 4,for hie little, . diversion. ` It •was' this:,kind. of =performance that `sent ,,Magistrate McNab 'speeding: to' Kincardine : to stage an interesting court ;session' ;there on Thursday last,. A company of fourtwo old stagers and • two- youthful bibblers-,, ° •had got next to .the forbidden juice' and in an inebriated, 'state• had ap- .peered, contrary to law, in a public place: The little details of their 'in- •toxication !wasn't bene into,, "]reeaitse• ithe ij[int,•tette;-pleatle'��guflty-;and;pier- Chided anya'furtlier:`tirclriii'y itittl the` sotrtCe and, inethoda •of , thoir sup,;. ply, The law took its toll by • asses- 'sing`"thenr-ealt 11:5- uiti""totter' Itd placing their 'names, for; publhca$ion on the list of 'conviction_, in enure, Which 'is'hardy regarded' ae the heti or .roll 'Of ;the cdutlty.—Bruce ::Times Frank " Lock, the Walkerton inan, wiio Suddenly became paralysed from the'neek down, •a couple of"weeks. ago" ie improving,It appears that the Oar.. • tlytie'Is .due, to a clot of blood tdti h- Ing the apinall chord, This Clot is 110W ly becoming absorbed, and it Is rite peeted that OS • it passes away the niun will' recover, He Thos already re, covered in some mteaiiUvS the "itre of his 1001011�nba , nesday, ligreh 6t11, 1924 ti _son. 'The marriage Of Tilker, Chittickitittion street; toOk place,' at hfgh noon,,O21 ,April 1st, at 'the home of the brlde'S parents, Mr. ke.. elating. The briCte *hi) ,dressed hi fawn canton crepe,, Wee giVen. a- way by 'her father and came int0 the rejoin" tO the straina 'the -wedding mare pla ed by Mrs, MciCelvey, . tar,. Miss Olive *1111,tert and ,the iek, brother of the brtde,. Atter the to list? iTiN win PBL -!TE' FLO• I„ 1Z FINISH - t ' E Z Moors ' Write: to Head Orfice_Montrea for free Booklet HOME PAINTING, MADE' EASY, SOLD BY RAE & PORTEOU• ,LUCKNOW eymoon and on their return will re side in Teeswater v a Mr. Alec:, McLennan • aiid 'his ,.sit ter. Kate . have Moved to TeeSWater- and Mr, Joe McInnes has moved to • Mr, McLennan's Tarin, This adds another change to ,the, many changes on the 6th," this- last tworyears::' Dr;=Glair"13rink; tuberculosis - spec- ialist, of Toronto, paid a brief visit to his parents • Ma and Mrs. L; A:, Brink recently, o0-- y ' ZION Mr. and -Mrs,•Peter Cook visited` friends in. Lucknow: on' Tuesday last;'. Jacob Hunter , and John Cambell'. held -a' bee. drawing 'luinber and sett lers:'efferts from •`huckriew, station for Lloyd Cambell of Thessalon Who: .s moving back for spring work on to the• Strong farm at Lanes,• : • :Si• a•G,ibsen has engaged 1With..Mr. TKenneth Cameron 'the- "apple king" for ,the` summer 'Sam acted as fore- man .last` year ,for '• Mr,' Cameron in the •largest 'fruit bearing. orchard 'in Huron County. Mr. Cameron says' he couldn't .get,'' along without • :Zio,i Drammatic company prei seated their • play" "Safety. First" 'at: St..Helens last Friday•.evening; They,` intend. presenting it at Crewe in',the near .future,' to miss it is',to.miss 'a great treat,' Mr, :Roden Ritchie Who has' com pleted a course', in •the Heniph`lt school, • Toronto recently; • arrived home ,anis -reports: things -very quiet: int hhe,t ci' and' thousan is• -out .of. . Y . work, Mr A.lfred•, Andrew "('the Ashfield:: maple •s ru, king is ,a '' bus • oyP Yp d) Y l?. these times lie :has, over, 50Q, trees taPed and the' sap isflowing 'fast, these ' days d says he has no • time; even .'to go,. over to. Win 'hair. Zion'' Black Sox Baseball Club niet at • ZionHallr on Wednesday •ev Y gand. •organized; for the corning year, elec .Y , tion' results. e ts, `;' a9•e as follows.- Hon. Pres; : Jolin,• Joynt'• 1VI, P. 'P. •:Pres -.- Mark• Gardner; • Manager= -Fred,' And- erson;., Sec'y Trews: C E. ''McDnn- agh;-Ca tarn -Seim Gibson Trainer: Robert .Andrew; - e , , 1V Iaseots Johri Ritchie and, 'Alfred Ritchie; 'Manag ing Comrivttee-Earl ' •Gibson and.• Wes ,Ritchie;, Grounds=Will 1ielni• Alf. •Andrew,'; Ed.Ritchie; Fir rice= ;Ada Webster, Isabel Nixon, ' .Essie' Ritchie, Lizzie :.Helm, •Wes. Ritchie, 1f; Helnm. W' Helm E; °'Gibson, -it is to be hoped that both- old and ,yming„ woh en `and' men will ` come out and•`. .ive their. aid:, to help.: practice the Zion ball. team to. -be a, winner, in 19- _124. AN AUCTION SALE OF 70 • YEARS AGO IN "DIXIE • Newspapers have been telling of an .atic.tioneer now living at Hubbel,� Nebraska.:- This wielder of rise li`anr met is 90 ' years of: ,age,' but he still pieerves a copy of -the -,bill- issued to advertise his first. sale, ;A's a' lad' Col; Sent 'and his first sale ,VvaS held at Harrisburg, Kentucky. The ' erkh Elevators, & Transit • Co's mil - FAMILY 'RECORD • (Brussels Post),: - Of very few families can the record well known- residents of Brussels and locality, in the persons of George' and Mrs. Kirkby and :famly, be writ- ten, as the family tircleT:consistiny of father and mother, 3 :brothers and 7 sisters,; is unbroken and 'all enjoy- ing njoy ing„comparative good health• and pros- perity. - Mr . Kiikby was. born in York Cou- nty, Ontario,, In 1837.,"was Married' by Rev Mr Logie, •of Thames Road,, Us- borne Township, Huron, Co.,, to Miss: Margaret MCArter, 64 years a •o ,pn March 1st:This stout hearted ,young couple came to Morris trnwrnship',,;in the Fall of ',14372. and' sojourned...in that •municipality until', retiring from far.ni•ngandMoving in. i n to 'Brussels g November, 1922,..Glasgow;,Scot'land,. was the .birthplace •of • the .,queen of -tlie_-.household, in 1839 -coming to Canada when 11/z, years of, age., It was fashionable', to have large .families in .those, earlier years, hence to the ,Kirkby -'home was born 3 .Sons` (Jonathan,' Brussels;,; Harry,,the, well. known ,'Veterinary, 'Belgrave; and Herbert, who susta'i'n$ thefamily, rep- '`utation on the-old'homestead',• 9th' fine Morris), .and '7 daughters ;Mts. Cai- stor,' Mich.; Mrs, 'P:. McArthu•, •Mar,' Mrs • T,. 'C.• McCall, Brussels; Mrs,. Robt. •Watt; . Blyth;, Mrs, John Shortreed, '; B. 0.; Miss- Ellen; • at' home; ' ” iss envie; ;of Kitchener- Municipal honors were ibestawed on' the head of the house: by Morris elec- tors' and for ;8• years .be sat, at the Council Board as Councillor • and pro- moted : .to '. the Deputy - •• Re.eveship, which hast he filled for 4 years; For a long' period he served the ,country- Side as Auctioneer in addition to car= ry ing •on 'farming operations: Although., 87 years •of ag-e.•.. Mr. 'Kir- kby is . Still a lively.: old gentleman and..has-,'just.;completed the :splitting of• 7 cords .of maple: blocks'- and is looking-.round.'•for new worlds to• con- quer with the- coming of 'Spring. Mrs. Kirkby, has no ;idle :hours; on her pro- gram ro-gram.. and during the past. 6 months :has knit 6' underskirts-, socks :netts; o'e GODERICH ,The -'t -ax: -4•46:" for •the4ear,'t924 was' s'irud. by.the 'town council at'a spec-, . ial• meeting ,Mar: 28, at •'which all the 'nemliers-. were *present, •The'rate;• which :was struck at.. 45 mills on the dollar, ;'ora •'reduction` of, ane 'mill ',from 'last- year, : 'embraces 'a5 ami.11s. for:the:Col1egate Insut ,',8.5 mill s.• for ublic .school and.'31 5 mills ..P. s , :general 'purposes The :assessment of for .schooh ur- the ,town f 92. for r 1, 4 p , . poses' only is approximately; $2,740,- .000; ;While 2,740,•.000;;While that, for the general rate is about $2,000,000; ; In' ;aceordanc4 with 'steps. already.' taken by• the council to collect the taxes 'half year, ly, the dates upon - K'hich •the takes: will be dire have 'been fixed as July 1st and December 15th:`The/fact that the, assessurent,.•,.for.,. school.. purposes : only had E.incrreased by.,.:over ;.$175,000 (:the increase being due to theGod. bill read as folloWs: I Will ,sell at piib- 'lie:sale 1 Mile west and .4 miles south described property to' -wit 1 nigger, buck, 25 f.yeata; weight 210. pounds';.:4 nigger Wenches, 18 to 24 years old:. 3nigger boys, 6 'years, old; 13 nigger broke; 10 ex -yokes with hickory bows 2. ox -carts with 6 -,,inch 'rubber tires; 1 saddle, pony, 5 ,years. old; 8 double - shovel plows, 10,and a'inchee; 25. tat- 'precider; hi'. good sorghtmi; tra good nigger whin; 2 toini tobacco, 2' years old; Sgle StariS at '10 'she*, !two *writs FOR THEFT WM,: 'Winch, aged '1.8, PrViartim was brought to the :Walkerton jail on Monday last to serve two, months, for stealing a Of milk and' a parcel 9f beef from a iliouseholder in that burg on March 13th hot, c`lomPared in Value' with what seine of the political' grafters bave g�,t away with under the late Gtivern. nient in Toronto, the latter *variety ehoilld. get life, if the sentenee were based en the, smoothness of the riite t,8 the .ei,ctent „of orie4ialf mill. The reduction Of one -4141f; mill On' the paring of the estimateS.'. 7 committee of.. tho whole, with ;Reeve litimber and .D.• E, •HelnieS that 'the• .tate.:be amendinent ,`by ,Deputy Platt that tbe.rate he' 46, mink,' being taken by 4neans .of .sliPW of, 11 en da'4,46 riOCI, 'only Deputy' Reeve Munnings .,•17,oting in.suppert of the amendment,. sald', It is hat -d 'to torneniber,When the lee Went ant Of the ola tittigeen et with a ' little ilia' this Yelit."-Tha "final break came' titct-M:it Went" Mit 'With the ,ice this .spring— perhapc betatiSe there WAS 'little loft opens the fishermen will hasic to find. something substantial further; tip- WhitefiSh 'are already, offeieti for salt here, and we ,hope Seen; te haVe, tient, and whitefish and. the 'Otliet inoleum o Congoleum A11i S zes From 6x9 ft, to 9x12 . ft In Stock All. the '''EW Attractive ' pat- terns in ,Colorings' to harmonize with any shade.; in wall paper , or otherinterior decora- tions, . , BRIGHTEN UP : t •Dining Room- 'Bedrooin .or- Kitchen With a •iterug: •They are 'inexpensive :and give- excellent• wear. Rugs of Oilcloth"}are•-her e in --3,-very-nice •designs, •sizes run from•;;4%2x7.1/2„ ft; to '66x9ft., ' WEf •OFFER, 5, PER 'CENT.'' OFF : ON ALL-CASH RUG SALES !THIS MONTH fi'ATT1t\IS b e' -i' n g shown in: 4' -Yd. LIN - The Store with The StOCk • IF'LE Hot words:Cool affection. If praise 4s 'due,• pay it, If at.first .you don't succeed; ask • Look afteryoUrself, 'and the doctor' won't look after yon. Rush through. life, and yOu'll cPme• The length' of • friendshig often determined by, the .shertness a you muSt earn. the •reputatima of be:' If you: ean't see way' to fame and ,fortune, it may :be because you • -have let -so manY 'get:in ftont of yew. •, the 'fiscal year, 'ending Mareh, '31st,, crease of.: $10,255,27,, aS cOmpared 'with the Vear :1923. Returns for the• year 192a; amounted to 7$143,915.60,' 11. Spring is the season when yaiir liV- clogged, You feel tired and -run down. —frequently bothered with such sym-.• toMS as Ceatett tongue,: bad taste, In- • digestio'n, Constipation;: pains in back and • sides; Pimples, Sick -Headaches ,' Maki thiS testi dleansd and tone .& Blood Syrup., dontaini pure vege-'. table: ingredients,, prescribed by Illy. " :iciaps. Helps ',Nature tone and engthen your stomach, inirn-oVe ,:estion,'soothe tired and over -taxed torves, brace up whole sYstem? and ferenee in way you look, eat, „sloe), arid ftiel: You, to6, will be satisfied,' Dr: Thacher's la sold and reemo mended by A, N!,14,e10111‘