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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-04-20, Page 5r ChisttitywApt kik 411 fl 4 r At $y T; )14Nroop DgNv • •• I,Ttt rii... dem thea a •. p ted in ..nu„ -1s of war. her fro ;liarni. goad preserve ltoatarisished fare .as war of the aelaaevenaehts, .of the ! ber fair and 'honoured alstzne. ' •Otaerotts ull'iee Gard the enemy alike have been, in as the duty of transportatlerr :ia to.da , , .,,,,isms miler estilt etre -1914--03;slim^; 91.!!resent titanic $trugr;ie;.£gr_ an retia aey, it will' readily be =mica by the , the enemy's reequrees, devilish i -n their merest tyro'.aaa mattefe naval awl tbili• ingenuity, were': revealing themselves as Lary, that the 'ttausportatiou, of troops': 'hope from the blue. None knew whence frown the Overseas. Dominions tib the the next blow would be "struck, Small: M'therl atad and thedce :to' - "aa sew . @” soles then that Qtr Svptwrubct - 20th: ... _ .. _- ..,.. ►R....hOr ,in that epoch-making .year, few knbw, in i! ranee, or Belgium, with such a spiel- a Canada's fir overseas contingent that shad first ntnpg pG shams ratio of lose, is a f eat net. only' to ad taken its; departure freni Quebec. ba con •rdtulated u on bat Co be mai- - ewe ti . hew its i ' e i ' ive • g , Upon,ar ,� r eta . p of , nip nd ng ars ,l. yelled at. , , We are getting so accustomed in England on the evening of October here u* Paitada to bread iii our dais►, .t4t11., eo zealously was the.secret, kept, newspapers that these or't'hoee steamers On the voyage. of tae Uanlidian Armada ' conveying Canadian battalie ns have ar-, (aiait. has fitttngly.•coi ne',to. e celled) the, siveal n`satety at a port in the old coup- writer;' who. had the honor and good ,• try, w that we have become somewhat fortune to be one'of the first Battalion, prone•to accepting such safe arrive* as could rimier tire of dilating. theassem- a mere mutter of cdarsei and have.lulle I bly in Gaspe Bay; the grand spectacle • ourseIve . p a sense of security by the of ` thirty-two veseele steaaming slowly in: y refiebtion that the dead s mt r`n ' three 'nes ahead,the.rear at vessel in deadly: all a.i o e eanio menaceh �•e: v:. gen almost, if net entirely, each line•being hardly � isrble' upon the effaced. 'Practically; that is to -day the horizon; the:.anchoring. daily -at, dusk,' fact, in so far at least as• the ocean' route with every glint of fight enshrouded;. tht is concerned by, wbicli'our own code' laPpeerance• ever, and anon 'of .cruisers : gents aro convoyed Tawe, factors:ate and destroyers-4he tireless custodians 'pr mari.ly responeible'for this nnparallel'- and watch doge a the flotilla with its ed • safe.conduct of large uumbers of.precious human freight of 33,000 lives; troops. 'One, of -them is, without- doubt, but want of space and•a, sense of inability the 10 al observance by the entire Carr: to adequately deal with the subject here adieu,press adieu- of the ban placed by 'the forbid the attempt. Of the safe arrival censorial authorities upon thepublication it is not unnatgral to:think in a spirit • of any news of the movements of troops; of wonderment, pride. and eompstrisofi,' and the second lathe system of:.convey- When in.4uly, '1088,, .- the hews -spread log which has been brought to such a ' rapidly in England that the Spaniards• high state of perfection by His Britannic were approaching, the cry "The Annetta ''” , Majesty's' Navy. Unwavering in its is coming" was" awe-stricken one. On ceaseless vigil, as- jealous in its watchful -..the 14th. of October, 1r914,•the surprised' nessaas a .lioness of her cubs, this first of populace of a sera -port town cried, almost• all' sea powers has proudly' fulfilled he incredulously, 'IT h e • Canadians have task of love and loyalty—the placing at come!", in tones of joy 'and, ruched to . their mother's side of sons who . at • her the quayside, cheering, singing`stiid eheer- call came Froin earth's confines to shield 'ing again. - a • H.M.S. , H.M.S... Eclipse . Diana - • Charybdis Megantic (:'iirribean - — Scotian - iX. • ,X X• °. • Ruthenia Manhattan• • Arcadian . Bermudian . Royal Edward X . X , An.dania Franconia: •ltueen,Mary.. X _ _- X •-•-' . • �X Ivernia Canada ,.. X. • X Scandinavian • Momouth. X. :'k `. Sicilian Mantfou. , • X ' X• Montezuma Tyrolia - i • i wlbt`,ii gt'ar •tr ail friiiaio tit il "' ,tin vicn 1y ails rn ch an. argosy Beed iSlli thousands of miles without„theiass of a single lifer and in. all Ullman' Probability; never agars: willltbo Aye Qf 1441) 'witness• sitel a imagaificeitit' sea-gageitnt. Gott ;,giant that 001',01r again ashytheueceatity The `Dollar Weekly Passing ' (Orange Sentinel) The Wee! •newsnlip+Gs. in- they . smaller. cowtnunities througholmt Ontario and lar the othe .previncee as well, have found it neegssary to' raise their saibacription price from a'dallat to ($1.00) a yeaar. ' It in a universal failing of publishers - to hesitate ,e bout raising their- prices to the subscriber or to the advertiser. =Frob-. ably :there ie no class of, men contribut. lug to the needs of the people;of Nnada who are centept with eueh. iv Meagre pro- fit as the men who conduct newspapers. To be, a -succese f ul editor regh.ires ,many years of training which, in. other proles, stops would. secure handsome finanbutl rewards. • 1 -':publisher has an investment also, •in most eases, greaten than the aver, age blisiness Mae. . His plant depreciates more rapidly than any other 'we know of, and:if/or the expenditure' of, his time 1 L %rizii�' (•Cactie�ti A Christian college -home, healthful situation., Forprospectus and terms,write the Principal R.L.w'arner,M.A.,D.D..St.Tho iias,Opt'. 63. `Zeeland ." X •'Corinthian • X Glory =—= •Virginian' : X •, ,Alaunia . X Saxon*. • X Grampian Lapland - Tunisian X .X. Cassandra Florizel ' X- Lakonia - Laurentic Montreal Royal George' H.M.S. Talbot 1 X' DEFEND' t he: HOME Every woman knows the discomfort of of dusting --but few realize its.:dangers. Dust consists of verysihali particles of matter—some of them. finely -ground mineral substances, and.the rest flaky atoms of dried •vegetable and animal matter. • As'it is 'blown through the air, it collects germs and microbes qf. • every ilescriptictn and from all sorts of . places,. and settles, 'still holding these dangerous little orgai:isms, onto. floors• and carpets. Here it. remains awhile, constantly inzrea ing from' more dust falling on it, and the crobes grow'in number.. • , • ,Along comes a broom—the heavier dirt is swept aleng, but the fine, gray; microbe -laden dust is thrown.- up in c cul s,• to settle on tables, 'chairs., window=ledges, picture ' frames; 'and. every 'other place that a.minute'par- -tie-le-eanrud-a-resting:place. ; As it flies, it carries germs of many diseases along which • are breathed into the •lungs of the woman. who is :doing the swe«ping,. and of children and ,every- body else in the house. • �1 len pee a a`re in a very. good physical. condition,. these disease germ tare 'Usually successfully' -'resisted —but Wien a matt; wbipan or child gets a little • "run-down" dr out- of sorts, the body no longer has power to render microbes harmless, and. then it is. -that dust germs carry. the great- est -danger of sickness or. death. Use Dustbane when you sweep • • • LUCK.NOW HARDWARE:A_COAL- 20-4 . CO, DISTRIBUTORS. ' ": iie,t 't: ° eii a 1.c!.ti Ilk tt lad ' i opt ul L.i'L ;ett.n laic lnaolilib!y aceelig;tt for the ffcht, that they dollar paperh 'have not been 'lraised:ta lili•,OO :long ago. Blit at last, the weeldy piiblishel" ,funds he can carry the burden, no longer. a has to pay• more for his paper, for his inky and ha , agg& a tfrat.b: t .' kji?? :the ~,rain layer of cream °gills milk and left him •a diet which does -net cbntajnsufficient nutri lnentto keep hi3'brs;n working eut- ly.. With many :a weekly publisher, it has become a questions •of gettingmore inopey :from the subscriber/kite, serves so earnestly, starving to death or finding a job in theinttnition factory.. • Sown' of them:have enlisted. There are others too Old to escape in. that,way. All of which explains the reason why the rural pubs, lishere have raised their prices, The Vilest Shore Railway (Kincardine. Reporter) It will. be good ° news-. to the people particularly interested in the West Shore Railwa ' w that it is to bei ' c y to kna in lad ed in one branch of the' Hydro Electric •Railway.: :Consiider-able, work has. -,been lone to accomplish this, acrd in a recent statement of relites laid out to be, built by the Ilyd.ro thio is included. At- first the beat the Hydro would promise was that when they built through Wingbam or near there that they Might be able to. have•a branch across to -connect with West. Shore, T}iIs", however, would not have.been.very satisfactory. . However-,, the route .as now laid -out is, to be built from tharnain Hydro •road near Exeter, .through 'Goderic}i. to' Kincardine, • thus taking in the *bele i'f this.' road. Just what terms the Hydro will • want with the municipalities interested. is not ye(t settled, but it looks. as if .we may, yet have a running road instead of a dead horse. - No doubt the road`•in the end - 'will not stop. at Kincardine: P. Malcom- son is 'ta'king the niatter,1 up with the -Hydro. - Ile endeavored to see Hon. Mr. Belk when in Toronto last *eek, but owing to Mr. Beck being engaged, in the House, could not do so. We trust some arrangement will be made to make this - a go and see if:'we can't get something, for the money -the ,municipalities have- sunk in the road. FEEBLE;: -AGED WOMAN Says- Vinol Made Her Strong • Grand Saline, Teras. -"I am an aged woman and for a long time was weak - and feeble butVinol restored my health and strength so that I feelalmost young again and am doing all.. my housework. Old people who are weak and feeble should'try Vinol and. know its merits as I do. It is the best medicine to create. strength and for chronic' colds I have ever taken.''—Mrs.FANNIE E. RoDGExs: Vinol, lair delicious cod liver andiron toriie;is sold -on our guarantee -to -benefit- or your money will be returned. A. M.',Spence, Druggist, Eucknow. _ tumor dirt ountet mummnu utunia ommo numuuu mmip nunmuamimunummmumm mme m umumunem munmmmmmumm u numuumumususwon tin munmmunmim nimunpsym ohm uummu eniolumimumutuan muusumuusuuuu: ew • One Million Seven Hundred and Twenty-four Thousand Dollars for New Buildizgs in Canada Since the War Began imam • WHY Is Canada prosperous? Are we justified in having the courage and confi- dence to put, onfull speed ahead in our business - activities:? The experience of the Canadian. • Ford Company since that never -to -be -forgotten Aug. 1, •1914, incl- - cates that courage and .confidence should be away. -. • abovepar, that we are fully' justified in casting aside anxiety and putting our full energy into an aggres- sive and progressive business • policy. It was some time before the outbreak of war'that. the Ford Canadian .Company decided on ,an _extremely -broad policy .of -expansion if the demasidfor Ford' ears should increase' in the way tli:at it had every indication of doing, then flew , buildings would have to be started at once to enable the 'company to meet this demand. ' • When war came the Ford Canadian executives saw „ no reason to change their plans -'—their confidence in i Canada'sprosperity never way red.. } • 4 -So work was begun on a new building at Ford City , costing $452,000. This is used as ati addition too the. office building and to the main factory building. Ii adds' 130 000 square feet of floor space to the Ford Plant, bringingthe-total-up-to--niore-tliatr-9 acres. - Then follbwed a new machine shop costing $90,000. The. - ower -1ant wast also enlarged • at a cost of - =p , $3ld,o$ . ti , In four leading Canadian cities, handsome. new r • bgildinga were erected as branch' assemblyplants, sales and'.service stations. Each one is as lamella many automobile factories. All are of similar con- struction, being modern fire -proof buildings of brick and reinforced concrete trimmed' with mat glazed • terra cotta. ' The bases are of granite. The interiors • are finished and fitted inenccorda;ice with the very best modern -practice; ° One: of the branch buildings *located at Montreal,, • 119-139 Laurier Ave., East. It is a four story build- Ing containing 124;000 square feet of floorspace and costing $333,000. Over 100 p>sople aro 'employed. here. " • The Ford branch at Toronto,: 672 -6.82 -Dupont St.; is a'five-story building containing 132,000 square feet of floor space. • !The number of employes is about 150. The thi d• new branch building, is at London, On- , tario at 680-690 Waterloo Street. It .is •a three story � square was erected at a cost of '$161,000. The_iminensely increasing demand for Ford cars in• Western_ Ca'nadanmade it necessary to build a fourth •. new branch at Winnipeg. This is a handsome'• five story building located at the, corner of. Portage Avenue and Wall Street. A quarter of a million dollars was put into -its construction. • - • The total cost of these new building's erected by.the ' 'Ford Canadian C;onipan'ysince war began is $1,724,000 •Additional to this are thousands of dollars- spent to equip these buildings.. , 1V by lias this been dome'? First,: tai provide. Ford owners. m with greater service facilities. Each of these' branches is- so completely equipped with .parts and machinery•as to.be able -to build: a Ford -car -complete; Also:theyaet as a base' for %the hundreds of Ford dealera in their part of the coun- try, each of whose place of business is a well equipped • Fond service station, in an giving more rapid d more -effidee L sere ice iit)Foi-d-o rs+ e structure having 49,872 fee t of floor space and cf- ---,,,..40,..404.---..... litiqPi CDv? "Y News ATessrs. Cardiff' . ,Hames, L3.russele, ,knave. eormetaeed the anufaetele • of fertilizer. ,LimestOpe r; sir is the, raw m tens . used.- - The Agii vie, Millipg 1Po. bae.instruct-, edits monger 'at 'eafortlt-that _.the 'flqur mill there will beclosed down on May l.st, until the end of October. No reason is given for the closing of the spill,. • Mr. and: 11Irs. it, E. " Dancoy, or Goderich, have received ward that their daughter, Miss Alma Dabcey, has arrived safely in England, from Cairo, Egypt, where she has been stationed for seine time in one of the military, hospitals. ' , • No pian can do effective wprk if'-con- atipted--Rexall Orderlies are au effective laxative. Sold by Rexall Drug Stores only, .15e and 25c bodes. --l. G. Arm- strong. • • ,Micheal E fein, a farmer of. near, Seaforth; .received word :a .few days ago that his son, serving with the Can-. adian forces in France, had been sev- erelywounded in the arm, making awputation of the limb necessary, Pte Klein enlisted at Goderich. " Mr. White of the teaching staff of, the Goderich Collegiate Institute, has sent in his resignation in orderto en list, Mr. White wished -to be relieved at the end of April. The majority -of the board, however, • decided to retain his services to the end of the school term. • Me Robert Smith, who h,is'been the popular manager of. the Tuckersmith Telephone. System for, some years, and who recently joined the Seaforth'.om- pany of the 161st. Battalion, has been presented with a handsome wrist watch' by the Telephone Company, as a token of their appreciation of his loyalty to Ting and country. - Messrs.. Aikenheati.. $res,, of Lon don, have•'purohased the Blyth' Saw- mill from Mr. W. F. 'Vanstone, of Wingham, and took possession ,last week. The purchasers ' are thorough sawmill men as they••have a Large saw mill at London. It ,is expected they will run the mill. to its' full capacity which will be 'a .good thing. for the - town. Harry Irwin; son :of Me. and :Mrs - J. Irwie, rs-J.7rwin,of Goderich, arrived at .bis Home on' Saturday eight on his return from Russia and after spending a few days at home left, on Thursday for the• Soo, wherehe will be.employed., He was working near Archangel on rail- road construction and experienced•, some cold weather, the thermometer often being 70 to 75 degrees below Zero Lieut Col. H. A. C Machin, or li`Qnora, at Port Arthur'as Commanding manding Officer of,, the 94th Bat- talion, wasoffered the Judgeship of the county of :Huron, with- headgnart- ers at Goderich. He rep ied be would accept if, given leave: of absence so that. he, might go to the front. That was refused, .and his answer to, Ottawa was that he. .was in khaki until the end of 'the war. William Lane, clerk of- the County. Council of Huron, recently returned 'from a ,.trip to. the Pacific coast, where he, visited his son, W. Stewart Lane, who is practising law there, Mr. Lane stopped off ab a number' of. plactes be- tween here and the coast. •On. his return.lie was;accompanied by his wifei, who had .been in, Vancouver since Christmas. ' She stopped Oft at Detroit to visit -a son there. The second reason'for this great'amount of develop- ment work is to be found in the attitude of the Ford _ . ,Canadiaan exeec, utives,_ -_.If. thesemetaled followed:t the .- policy of many Cait'adianmanufacturers they, with seemingg good judgment. might have held up •these plans for sue li enormously expensive construetfon work. But such was not their attitude. They were con- vinced that progress and prosperity were assured in Canada : - . This decision was of vast benefit to Canadian indite - tries, Canadian merchants and Canadian workmenn • such a critical time as this. Practically all thematerial for these buildings was purchased in Canada. Cana- ' dian workmen wereemploy'edih their constructipn. ^ : And after the construction work was'over,sthe whole community benefitted• froth the enthusiastic success- - fui, wea'lt'h producing Arid distributing. activities, of ' these big establishments. • Ford Motor-- Company—of Canada, Limit�d 'Ford, Ontario Ford �jegnabout • . $480 Ford"i'Youring + • 30 Ford Conpelet• ` 830 Fordrd Sedan • • , • ' • • Ford Town Car • • 7$0 ' L o. 'b.Ford, .Ontario tRAWFORD & SON, 'Dealers, LOCKNOW, t >wh TREAT SEED OATS FOR SMUT ' - • • `t more Breafd and B13rea 'euv of us eat enough. of,y.. of Staff of Life. Make your • Bread from 1' ore Brea twid Q7. r: rsin 722 The Busy mar. .�. ver House PHONE 66 will Deliver 'fou;' Order 'aa' Soon s 'we Receive f t The Aristocrat " of the _Q oc) Road A ¶ Our .many customers who purchased Nobby Tread Tires last -season for the rear wheels .of their autos are ordering the' same brand this y'ear, and intend using these tires on 011 wheels. This. spe,a,l s we'll. Conte in and we will tell you of•onr many satisfird customers. A Full Line of Auto Accessories and .....Bicycle° supplies . always' on hand The ,OIL- STOVE• Season is -almost :here. The-detnand this ,.year 'is •greaterthan: dy'er'liefoi•e.• 4 .'d expect 'a• large •shipuient of. all "• :tlte`..latest styles aptly Sizes this -week.: Let lls. ;• atipn and a stave;ou'trjA1.. Oil is:cheaper :and wore. convenient than, wood.: •, Cleveland. Coil. Sprit g 'aid Port- • land Cement always •on hind.. Successors •to Bill & Nicteo,d 0w1011+1044 k+w•r•rirwwi*aee.*';atiikesitfti 'Stylish Shoes su sat )dd�ow e rs^~ a hat. J y. -w., , if her shoes are shabby' or run,. dowii atf. o' -�St6r the 'Heel the. effect .is spoiled.. We bave fine shoes'to suit. all classes..from:°$'2.5O'up, Co $5,.••, We would be pleased to fit ydu. Our Men's Shoes are right up to the minute—prices$$ to $5.50. ACKERT S RATHWIL:L "A GOOD SHOE STORE FOR"ALG TIIE:FAMIt,Y" 'Diet season was particularly favorable to oat smut in the eastern part Of 'Can- ada. resulting in a great increase of loss -from this source. The grain, cropwill also be Worse infected than .Usual, hence' farmers should should treat their seed oats very carefully this spring. A'sinall' expendi. •ture in time an i money may, in this'way, - incteaseMlie yield per acre by' five to .fif- teen .bushels. •' The prevention for smn}t in oats is as follows: On the evening before the seed oats are to' be'Sown piepa.re a solution. of Tortnialdeliyde .(formalin), l pint to 40 als, of water.Spread--tlie•oats:frvainel deep on the barb deer .and sprinkle one gallon of the solution to" each • bushel:• toVel`ovcr tY orouixliiy a'rZ 'ibti. ° the` pile •Completely with ,.the oat sacks,; blankets, etc. • The; following !horning spread tlte,pile nut to dry.. Minoh of the rnnisttire will have been absorbed by the sued.—Seed I:S'ratieh, Ottawa. grain, hence the seeder should x: regu- lilted to allow. for the ,swelling of the Alf cat* completely°maenad. , •' including electric hetidlightet: Equipment does not include speedometer. X111 M; SMELTZER, Sales Ma ►a e R••= • .• la•.1.1.:-.4 — ••»•:w.•-,•. •w.••••••..,.. • . r, A Nephew of Louis Reit In a letter to the -Alliston Herald, lite• Clare Henderson writes: "I attended the , funeral.•ef •one -of our ,1ioys a eettlrltl �c�f' weeks be. He wag a half .breed pained I. ' Heil—a',nepliew of, the notorieus Louis 'tell who led the Indians in :the N. :W. 'reebellion of 1883.. He *as ti -crack shot and'out here was a sniper. •Ile Let a notch in the butt of his .rifle. every bine.. he idiot a German. • Ile had forty-two ;notches. I thought.•as 1 stocid by leis grive, what a chenge:'tnay telcepluce in one generation -my uncle fonght,ngainat his unclo,, now .I am fighting alongside It tn. Ilia rifle has been sent ' to his hone in'V tuada. ' We are in,the market . for cream', 'sweet or sour: ' We supply,tw(: cans, pay, tnti'i:ce.'', acli rtgal}.tl.i; test.each:can •received,'i 1jd' our pat reins: a' Statement of the NV -:i: ht . test and butter fat in each. can, 'with: the empty* can returned. We refer. .you to any.bank Our standing. Write, for cans to -dray TREIL'sAVEN Vii,••RANTdThli- • Palm.' Creamery, P , l! p-SST0i,1. Q61l. -NOTi :— Ts1 ant nit agent iieVe7f6f1Pralm Dairy ; ice Cream., .'Write for prices and terms. 11-s•c:• ... •. ► will . Soon b' ‘-going.'-to ' college: VV3 ""Tarents "s`hou d b2 ill Bari saw i11 l.fiJa.,�..g y: , motley to.prDvide for.this dxpinec. Our '.Savings, •1) partmint' will help von.•save. •., . " L.?O(V\OW w,RANO Capital Au+hnrlred'$3,Ooc,eoo, J. A. e l-at31:e.!L, 1:11allagt!)10. Capital Pald.uo.. $3,000.006 Surplus • • • .13,476.60 a " , ,4 44', Vii•vt" • •