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„,iti: ''',A special
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sisnn 54,;'"the Oewies• of Kincardine,
* heeley, Lucknow, and the
• irci.t1, Met in NiValkerton last week.
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4nsiestigate the matter and see if
:,..,.1.'irtetilitig could not be done to lessen-• es penses connected with this de-
Pikkriiient- The work of the committee
Of eourse, only of a preliminary
ip,rtieter, as they have no poWer to
ware any chatges, but to report their
#11fitei ,.o the June session of the
S-;fjounity, Gouncil, but fr• ,m the evidence
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"Sulanitted lo them and the many cases
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4r.,-.” txtravagant charges made by con-
v4ij•iblis and others, we believe smut
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elianges Will he suggnsted by
:from .$11,000
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In our opinion the
:whole system of paying the officials is
'ng end Might to be amended. We'
ipetent—officia
al salary for 'heir work, but
hen men,' have it in their power to
run ad ever the county, and work up
t -big bill of costs. O. some supposed or
trifling affair, merely on the suggestion
'Of a magistrate, - it. is time some -
should he done to check it.-
.11 7' ATTEND 801106L.
the don. G. W. Ross introduced
into, the Ontario Legislation last week
a hill respecting' truancy 'and cornpul-
„ sory school attendance. It provides
,that ail children between. 8 and 1.4
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years of age shall attend school for the
term during which -the school of
the section or municipality in which
they reside is open each year, unless
excused for reasons mentioned. The
present law places the age limit at 7
`--'and 13 years and the period of attend-
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• anee at 100 days. The new Bili also
provides that the Police Commission-
ers, or, in cases where there are no
okce Commissioners, ,the municipal
;;• ' council/of every city, town. incorpor-
ated
village and township shall appoint
11' one or more persons to act as truant
"Officers for the enforcement of this
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Act. the truant officer shall, for the
Turposes of this Act, be vested with
C,Ipolice powers, and shall have authority
enter factories, workshops, stores
all places where children may be
;mployed, and shall perform such ser-
vices as "may be deemed necessary for
the enforcement of thie Act. • And it
ehall also be his duty to institute
?•,,• ceedings for violation of the Act. As
a penalty, instead of as at present,
''the Bill provides that any person or
',officer mentioned in this Act, and des -
moat as having duties to
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#perforin in the enforcement of any of
lts provisions, neglecting to perform
any such duties, shall be liable to a
lhte of not less than $'25 nor more than
',AO for each and every offence.
PUBLIC HEALTH.
'The public schools are very often
gest disseminators of disease. The
gathering together of hundreds of chil-
lista in the schools must affect their
icalth rie matter- whates-11 re t,'
p
:taken to guard against the introduction
Of disease:lint IncrefirsontionmiigIit:
often be taken than there is exercised
t present. Doctors are required by
aw to inform the local medical health
ificer of the existence of infectious di-
es among their patients, and that
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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce 00iiitti, Friday, April IQth
-49,1404.are-properly-placarded-nad that
children residing in them do not go to
school tili the disease -has run itseourse.
But there is little doubt- that children
have attended school from homes were
infectious diseases existed and the
teachers were powerless. to help it be,
cause they had no knowledge of its
" tIR=M MIT
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officer is required to notify the public
school authorities of all vases of infee7
dot's diseases in homes where school
children reside. By this means the
teachers are promptly apprised of sick-
ness among their: scholars or in their
homes and see to it -that the_
is n4 allowed to find its way into the
acht#01.'
• PA4A.NOUNT• JOTTINGS.
Patrons—the Patron lodge now
numbers 70 'members. •The officers for
this quarter are : President, Bro. H.
Hudson ; vice-president, Bro. P. E.
*Kay; secretary, 2, H. Murray;
treasurer, J. Reid ; financial secretary,
T. Smith; sentinel, R. McAdam ;
Guide, M. Beaton ; detneter, Sister
Mary Martin ; Minerva, Sister Mary
M 3 Kenzie.
Grange—The Grange has burst..
Not up, but out. Like the opening
bud, new beauties are coming to en-
lighten it all the time. New members
are'being added, old ones rejoining and
those who stuck to the ship are becom
ing imbued with new life 'as she
rides onward overcoming the waves of
adversity. • Patamonnt lodgewi 1 soon
be one of the strongest in wester&
Ontario.
Good - Ternplars—A. , good number
have joined out ranks within the last
two months. The ' literary contest is,
cd. Bro7.-R-G•;-Melienzie-ancl--ins
clan having put chief P.' Murchison
-and his followets to flight. It was
.decided to celebrate the event by a
whish , accordingly took
place. Everything was sticky. The
taffy stuck to the pot. Some of the -
boys got stuck to the seats, and softie
more stuck close by the sides of their
fair charmers, so close in fact that
they were not separated when last
seen. • ' •
Retired—Mr. D. F. Clark, owing to
the rush of business at the shop, has
transfetred his' interest in the Para-
mount Sun to Mr. John Hunter. Mr.
Hunter has secured Mr. J. Murray as
assistant; and under the able manage-
ment of these enterprising young men
the Sun is brighter than ever. Dan
wishes to remind the painter that his
advertisement is still unpaid.
The Sick List—Mrs. McInnis is at
present suffering from an attack of
inflamation. We hope to hear of her
speedy recovery. Miss Flora Murray
who has been confined to the house
for Some time by the same complaint,
is able to be around again. Over half
of the children in this section are sick
with grip, mumps, scarlatina, cholera
or smallpox. William John is recover-
ing impetu-amoria.
The War -Cloud—:-We . were just
going to say a word to the Sky Island
correspondent, but on thinking over
his remarks about scriptural texts
another one came to our. mind, "Cast
not thy pearls before swing lst they
turn again and rend thee," so.for this
reason we will not address ourselves
to him. The only -thing commendable
about ' the Sky Island scribe is his
obstinacy. Having started a contr&L
versy, he like the scolding woniari
seems bound to have the last word.
Probably if he had studied those texts
that he taunts , the Paramount, stribe
with knowing, he , would have
examined his own eye first and then
he might have attempted to pick flaws
in that of his Paramount brother; and
also his anything but intellectual
remarks. about The Paramount writer
show that he i as busy with other
people's affairs as anybody. We might
say more in regard to his polite refer-
ences to us, biit Solomon says "Answer
not a fool acccording to his folly lest
thou also be like him," and in excuse
for what we have already written we
would again quote that author, who in
another pessage• says that 'it is some-
times well, to "answer a fool according
to his folly lest he be wise in his own
conceit."
Other Gossip—Miss M. Murdoch is
awa visiting_grknds„ Miss_ Bella_
McKenzie, of Locinsisti;' ie visits h
eisterl„ -MeS, zmA., -7)1 01) timid . fisJ•
Archie .SICSritien, of 'the second crib:
cession, spent a few days with friends
here. Miss Lizzie Murdoch is sojourn-
ing under the parental roof. Bill
Davis has a bob -tailed pup, having got
it as a present. Nearly every farmer
round here has a a ood-bee. The dust
is, ingliamiin4In4ions
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Now is your time to secure bargains.
T. DETLOW
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Our stock is now complete in all departments, and is
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the largest;
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BEST SELECTED AND BEST BOUGHT .
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We have. ever shown to our many customers,,
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO CASH _CUSTOMERS. 1
A cordial invitation extended to all to examine goods
and compare prices.
CAIVERC)1NT, IVECTIMOCII
LUCKNOW AND DUNGANNON.
Now is the time for the ladies to call and leave
/their order for
a'P A SPRING BONNET!
Our stock was selected by Miss Markle. with an aim
to please her numerous cu7tomers.
Ladies Will Receive tike Best Attention
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n this Departinent, as Miss Markie is always pleased
to show goods.
C01\1\TIJILL.
ARDWARE i HARDWARE!
Go to T. Lawrence if you want anything in
THE HARDWARE OR TINWARE LINE
He hasjust received a. fresh assortment of 'mixed paints in all shades, Alabastine in all shades.
KaLsoniine, White Wash and Paint:Brushes. ” Daisy" Churns, 3 sizes. "-Ideal"
Washers. Wringers, cheap. Carpet Sweepers, Carpet Beaters. Garden Tools of all kinds.
Milk Cans, Creamery Cans. Honey Extractors. Dairy and other Pails. He also:
has in stock a full line of fencing wire, Annealed, Galvanized, Barb and plain, and ebra.
,-etraTTer,- epal Tar Roof Paillt:Water LiTrLeo_Rlaater,
my. Ile woukl-also call attention fothe new adjustable Wirq-window and door fly screens.
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Done on the shortest notice ' and at reasonable prices. All kinds of repairing
• promptly attended to.
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