The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-02-05, Page 4••„.1
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Spreaders,
Loae*.
Wdkinon
.Piowia Harrawa•
• 0,8r*KIIEPN4C‘ .
•NO. 9. Coil* Tate! 10'! Bark Gates $14d
Fence "and Staples, all Oilaladaell,,
See eur high' grade rfaues °b4eara*ble'lair.
For .Sale4t
Ilsr-1r.414rop, How"
°Yea,
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dCeew „Wingham COSTS MONET TO RUN .•
040 Ta ;Phole.256 °". A HOCKEY •TEAlet
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• ortumenta.Works
.ufgENTcr: ard 7-00FABI
aa,tite largest 144140st coatileta,.-
Mock in the most beautiintiliaigna
to choose; from,
• Atirldfa'S,coteht.weash anrCaa:'
Granites * •
We atom a specialty of Fan*,
oinvasig-tifrand. invite -Jour
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EinC1014KT‘.ca*!101aP!
)Inptly Done.
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414 before Ii14 ieer 'Order;
tfl
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•-'(Gocierich Star)• . ,
Probably many' of 'the" Make; fans
�f townwould beVit''Priseil: balw
how ninch" it :takes ,tO 'An; n'' hOchei..
t,eaniThe • only .sonr;:e. of . revenue
unless it be. in the WO of donationsi
'is from -fho -receipts at 'games, ' but
when these.do not 'pay the expenses
'Of- the gaMe. what then?' For m-
atinee take the the St. likarYsgame here
The Money taken in, • at the, gate
.ainounted-,-,tb•4129.05.-,But-the----1-ea7
peases :were :4145.:66, et shortage
$16.• The e4peuses. ‘' consisted Of O.
ICA; mileage fromi .St. Marys.' to
dinlerieh, WI* ''','Referen Lightfoot
-tappointed by ,the ' -A.y :$16;
rii#1;iee, :$26; vier ,,tal)t $7.76.; adver-
tiaing., • $310t aniscellaaeo
Octieeses' ' /441E4 etc.; ' 0.00; total,
;14.5,05`'.4. And the Exeter' game -here
, 4100n7,4,1,11-evelagreater-ile04-
1.11a."44.40ant 4aken at'Alio gate wei
4194.14, and the ',OitpenSeS ',Were° as fel-
0.' IL •A• mileage, 49; • :Ref -
(tree ,Reid, $13; rink fee; '$25; •war
tax, 44-70; advertising 4$3:56;'
iaseellaseena•egeiseeitiekerete
$6,444:1Ota1 4101,90; From the fore.-
Aiiing it is easily seen that if we are
stn have a 'haat' team in 400defiell* it
is essential: that it get better support
fronithe. townspeople. •• We .,.herve a;
learn •this. year thosewho
know say is the beet We have had in
.bWenty" years. It is sately'7somethin
Worth while to a.` town- to have
good hasba1I 'te:opi-; in Solemner; Itit
were net though of
Aai'heetenlag.,a ifesiher.* Of the teoin
team:Where 'would be the incentive
deon the'.:4evelloOttent'.of •the young
player
player and •goOd Clean sport is sure,
. 'eneeuraging. After
winning'" Its itoup,;, Codcie,h. 'team
will hiVe. to. go further afield with •
e,
LL. No ,4281k tne41;
-every'aecond-Taes-
at „8 othielt
rKer; 'Rec. SectAr.... WM.
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iNEip
im Reiner, the .Piisley ho -
*he e';1;iriee'*"wis4. aldett by
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Oflicerion. NewYear'S
ora -: Magistrate
• Oidek:r...,ehargedl
• ,liquor1';on his . pliice;
eit,'w4s atighiwith the goods
.*-the,,;fficert''::-,,W'hO=L'ip-;.',SPite of 'a
;fight ,being„Pet. up, rnanaged to
yage al, •,bottle aa..''',,-,evidente, al-
though- it da..questionable .Whether
.thu hotelman Zeoula :•have • -:got off
Renner plcaded guilty and.
• ItagiStrate•••16:Nab , sentenced him .to
, pay u fine of $500 and Costa or go to
• gaol for five months. mOitt,th4"., In.' theff mean-
• "time,•he,is• in. County Gaol while his
family is maing. an effort to gebitbe
cash together to effect' his release.• .
•••The
charge agairist :Mrs. Renner was
:.withdraWn by Crown Attorney free-
' orii. The shn Norman Renner, was
fined $25. and .'costs for. Obstructing
the otficera. While in the discharge . Of;
.•'their duty. •
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GLAD HE HE WAS DEAD
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Van pit up AP- one night
in a cheep little hotel where the, thin
•partitions at' • .i-aagre of , '1;edrotintia
like the stalls of a stable, stopped
• halfway. to the ceiling; • And in the
stilly watches' oll1/4the night he .• lay
. • awake and . listened to the finest
.,demenbtration :of, plain ' and „fancy
snoring • that • it bad, ever :been , his
' fate. to hear, It WPS fall' of SO.51,fien
and ,awful vai•jations.. SothetirneS
. strangulation s_tem)'..d imminent; then
•in ‘the_ -middle' ,ot a fantasia, * the
.agony'v,Stopped and there
was, sner10, .Fro?n.a nearby stall he
:beard a vciicti NVearily • eXclaiin
'Think God' 'Hes :dead.,*.'
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larger. expense. and it Willibe neces-
sary 'ti•have more liberal support;
which we trust, Will be 'forthcomingv
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#11ION COUNTY CbUNCIL • -
' •The:, Janiiary session. of :Huron
'County Council Which' was concluded
on. Priday 'of last Week was
.itively quiet although a' godd deal of thing for them. t,O do or, not. i held on. • Tha a scarcity on ..the mar-
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"r" '2112 WODAT0W4 TntitsbAT, ritalt44a.Sth. 1925
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131.110iShed. even' Thursday. merning,
„.14.1taeltitia.• Ont016,
A. D',• MaCI4e4411.' 'Preprieter
Mite*
Winnipeg• buts
o cl,:tOrgrOWarc:*4-elteiar"
as told about t but h asked that
the editor : * .further chance.
The Second '..isen! of 410.0.1Ae was
.worse, than theArst.404.0:11PO4-Of
the organizatien;fdeCided "'that there
0,0NYVN.
r."1.INION CO...
ANUARY '29th 1425
e strength of tbel,Tnited Chiirch
Canada .wal•tke •ferleYsnd 019'
".4-eants of its sall.petterf. , Out' of, a
• bnVo to ha' alr.# total
of ,• congreaationa, ,.• or
ree4nft., stSitiees,' of • the three
UnitedchuAeh
.?f eld'y aQ 'Or have vot-
•TRURSD.A14 FEBRUARY 5th, 1925•
*I945i f t t the death ot the. paper.
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• NirOu.b.0 ,liAVR 4E4
'pKOT.pikritilV
Richard Roy, aitiengler of the
Illis.souri'State' Legislature, -has pro-
posed 'for° ,his zstate the 1,1rst drastic
zeeeeere of. regulative or piobib),tory.
legislatiOn we have yet beard a
1:1O proposes to stop, the smoking
Of tobae'cit'in public' The report
wilet-his objections tb,••smok-
ing 'are; :but likely ,it will be the ,p01-•
4,tion 'of the air -Which ethers as well
as theqnnekere has to . breathe.. There
is nothing halfway. about Mr Ray's
nieedureeither.:Ilia bill provides for
a fine pf.;from; *10 to $2.5 •pr"linpris-
Oilment' for three mouth a for, the
/nail' or Vionn who would -Weald , smoke in
public. •
. Vt. Ray .has„. another bill which
would place still further reatrietions
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upon the sale ,Of.'whkikey4le. would
place the angant;Which 'nne may
buy at four ouneeaevery. ten dayti,
-There-yvouldn't -be much dt*ikeinesk.”
on that • The Dr. says that, as a
inedie*ie whiskey is useful"onist 48 a
'argle: ••
LABOR'!" MARES DEMANDS
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, RepTes ent.athies: of organizedlabor
callect liPon Premier Ring and hia• -
eibinet a few days -ago Wtell,thein-.
What. oLiher", 'Weald. like 'fa" have the
governMent
Arnong other • tbings. `"Labor';
would like the legal establishMent :94f,
an eight -limit' &AY; it Wants, .,Unem-,
Alts7
Pensions.":
Another way of putting the de-
. mantla would' be te-sair,thit- the la-
bor organizations want the govern -
Meat to guarantee a living to 'wage-
earners whether they, :fork or not:
First there is to; be short hours .so,
that wage-earners canner do a great
amount of work whether 'they." Want'
,,to or MA: They want :the 'government
t6 make it Unlawful for. EC Person" tc
.Work for wages Nmore than eight
beura,pf• the ',2,41, • . •
Then as , there is Sure' to be periolis
of 'unemployment all arrangement
is wanted by Which 'wages will A he
pad whether whether the Warlcer,WOrke of:
not. • That is .what,- qinemPloynient
'P2earanee". Means. If, the wage-ear-
ners 'themselves Were to establish
fund from which, unemployed
would be paid, others could nni
ob-
ject• But that is not the proposal at
all. The eraPlOYere are to furnishthe
fund.-, It • has even been, urged '- that -t
employers' ' shenld. be. made to t pay 4
*agee to a fixed number . of
employeese ...whether ,there is an should have held 'on; so riaw. he
• there and then. .
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Mr. MacKenzie was PI0V4ii,g, on his
.1:4`.44 when hW *fee called to the:
Vlunise to ;answer n, It'ege a1I A*.
' Winnipeg, Re•Ieft theteani.:4MERIOW'
In "the ,field little thinking that
'14c"214neverreturn, to •pholn:-#0.to,
'The 1nSn 'at the Winnipei, eiid of
e hue told.' him that if. be:. Wanted'
the newspaper -continued he .wetild.
;eft'. niiii,neneurreace., . Of these? .220
are 11,n, the. Province Previnpe:tof..-.9044:191
AL.4: gipxia-eas will altlraateli een•
We. l'eppiexi",;$tplir.,, 804.. preaching'
'atatin..4ze ..W1,04:A0' United.1911.1.0.eh. .
'The nip4Pr tff'','ponp•ipeittions vet-
.,,ing iien:-‘cOneiirrei;.!.ee .in On twx-14
._ .4naltey„-tha„Oss to tte United Churchhave to mime,. to Winnipeg at .• elle7, appaar:,i, greater' thian it: realty. •.i..
and look -after it, that g 'mi,06.,Iik• ?Pt' ' ri:vioff,:oua
congregation; there Is. a-
aPPear ' again" Ipds?',,the P.re'ael'e -': large'. htlnmi-J,,,, determine .to r -34P.,-* '. ' ' ' '''. ''' f''''-' ..L.*,••i'Aitli. i tile'," P-esk.terian.;: ,q1 mr141.1
There was no time 'tr.. lose'. .4.•trel:,*.i Jitioir. The/Se in -nios'f,'•caaisa.,..itt...,
iJil -„s-,%sq-ei- to',VinriiPelr ',.)4041'.1.',14,- -.: ,,vt-,1,.... lea.ding...**ers ;3010 „:C,Sli,•
• 07./.!,ou#I1-,.. Brandon in a very eliort ..4;.< ,,..4,.• ig lift.:.diinr0g0tiOn.:
• .'tilile:-`He )11.0,t catchtW ,traiii 74/;;Iteil The revolt against ' the .'13AWS*4177
.i,„rim , 40 time te° Pot tbe :tea* 14 'vi;"' '. b,..0 ,haFeh. is largely • 090#51" ' 1,,.6
...f.:010. emahudy. die did that While
i ,... Ontdrip'. The ..reactionarit e1eir6gni, is
Mr ivacicenzie set, Out fcii'• ilani!iie' ".,..m,„ - in qeAir.i. sections 4 this
i.,...,hecaine an editer. and a leader ii Province but but in a.;ti far!iii-,-thilr inr'
tie fariner's movement .,.
...:...,..' •fence -oes, ,they are ,setti their
if;
t He knew. ., nothing Of news er p ovi:n.e6ai4insi the ,i4ti f tjle
work,. tut he saw that, ,ngthiita, fool, „to been
ish appeared in The Guide, 'and that 3
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giVen to . the' • i"est. 'efq • firelfeallsr a
JisefaLipforaiation wit's
Guide to the movement , was soon Scotia an Prince Edl.erd ..s and s
of-thtirch7Union.,-NOvi•-
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Grain ewers The val" ' o ' The --unit-4
..11-:favim•
,
reaagniiad, and. although if was not is % elePhatic in • faYer, :bf. a willed
. •
a -financial success it was s; usfild t( .06114tro, .reliiiO4s!,y- lie well. as :pelitl-
the organized farmer's that they
_ 1, ._ _ 'I' as ,s vi•aii* ie .., jt. bb e er.W t:kexi4trhe
eta and North.Ne
would , not think Of .letting it go •• '-
.,. , • • Provinces ' Of - Manitehn, 'aid. Nevi
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. it. MacKenzie ../ .. .• , .;
.
- AI , never got back:.to ;r1,e.s77siePelca,111.snt1..0,,,b;t:e;ars: sij7r no ne.g,ily4;)till
finish n:
• his plowing. ' Re remained in
'ehiiteribre..be;df-Thew:pi iiide-iuntili
,bea'n1C.Jaas7Cfrtfiii°:.stilistPeri'lli''PrtOnvin°cfes°eNeCW-fhlioruchndes--
n ,rnen who had
allewed, to . take charge ' He .4•as thCn:' •',
grown up . under • his • direction were la,nTdh, 611 a:o.tasei.,...5tehtso..filler;isdlactriltyliii.r: ai.e..
secretary ...of the Grain,greWers ;and 'ihdt .the • United Cc-h311'ell,.cif' . Canada
later, i..e,.2.,t.aiy,.: , of the 'COntlell ' of IS...,21r6ait: ,!' great and. , DOmmion-
-Agriealturp;--gaying-,.mucit'-xehis--ctinin. "Iirue -1*-1145rrie-well'es,74-gresidqii:
sio
organization work. *ark! , , i The folowing table shows the exact-
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situationin. each Province and eadh"
07 .h.'seeavie'ridia,.. haoliii;:ihgs intheteheforri;nitli!,',.:Chu,7-hzCsai:•1 il., .2 4,
. ,.. „
ti6n.omina:tion:
TliE RISE IN WHEAT '• . ' *.'
• ... . . ' •Oonfrre,..et'ons'. •pf t n e ;Uniting
ea' climbing .upwards .1 and :a feN''. 1.: ''' (D. F..;'.' '1'. ro" 5.. .'37.4-1-.1'
e• -ago ft. started .rM one,.Of „thesa i..ti°3'1.7.,..:11. Pi- g g, tci• m '...,.
sky racket flights which at irregular ! § es '•;••• lir. ' •••'
:nterViiisj mark Its history and baffle • L'-•"'. V ': : ' ••• ' ' F.-
an ..ealeulatio'n.. ' ;•;...'-. - ', ...•• . , : ', ..,:. #
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' ourSuch Ia \ fifirgiehnthdsinS:upPriPalei originateend . . Dernand; - t.c ' .. . • ' 1 r
..,
:butenCe.a rapid rise gets' under *ay .c..1 I '6.7 ce, 1,.• v.. -1 c.c. a:. 41. .44 i-+ '
co,
it is immediately affected .b.Y. tyro " 93
reashimble'. factors: ' -Speculation and
the tendency .to hold on On, the ex- 4. I
Peetition that. the ,price will go high-
tO VI' nt ts,1 co.
buyers ' bid , up and up.. • At , the .
sante time those who have. the 'grain
sell . less and, less in the ope.., of.
Catching the market at the top
Ordinarly & rise in price brings
a rapid succession of riss has the
opposite effect. :effect, j man sells. .op
to -day e - to -morrow _ that he,
business WaS' transacted. , -/Then ",Labor" •assumes gat, ir fiet 'is" caused ,and • Prices' go .up and '7'„
A -matter which engaged' a good
deal of 'outside interest was the peti-
tion asking for a pension. or bonus
for Mr and Mrs., Griffin who .for 27
. years had been in charge of ',the
County' Jail' at &Aerie...II, and who re
cently were. retired, The Ontario
Government
Government had intimated- that it
would ' supplement any ;grant 'made
by the Icounty; , The ,council however,
did not see fit to take any' action in
r the matter and the petition was filed.
• A motion to how the COunty Coun-
cil appoint lurai, representatives to
,the High Saw)* Beards, was -defeat -
' The %Council passed a motio to
meinorOlize the Provincial:' m-
ment. to have ,the igun• •• Act so
changed as to require that a neces-
sary qualification for a' ieeve, or .de;
puty reeveshall he the possession of
at least $1,000. ' •
The matter of, enlarging.' the, Bay-,,
field bridge was referred to. he
en-
gineer who. is instructed to prepare
suitable plans.
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THIRTY DAYS FOR •
• ,BEATING WIFE
John Redford, a young 'returned
twin
who is :fkiming two •miles.'north
stait'of Sehnore Will spend the next
.
ihirty days in the 'County Gaol for
• goting lip' his. ; Wife. • The hearing
mE h#Y1 befOie .judge Klein . hist
y when "K.adierd ' -went into;
be .btrx,and 'swore.- be: hadn't bit his
iettf-t-bsif at fin, although, he . 'ild••
s.i.ti, that • things had not been run-
: 4,r6P'il4.7 in. tt,,e, ,:ilYnie, The
' .CroWn put the lole in AS 'i-itnesi; al:
bei ' in ii- Tani-, the. •Itnniiethri et
' -tOld ;41,,,,StOry -iliat'..re
:4-a
-of ,the; prbk.
it
men: Resides hei Seht down for
,thirtY day-, itadfe :was required to
,furniSh a. band.of 060 to ensure his,
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good conduct ;and,. keeping. -the.. peace_
for the next i*Ive ,frienthe. . Crown
Attorney J.. W, n*61)46171. prosecuted
.and Mr. kitto Z, icie:n defended, )1044
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spite of short hours. and the -receipt 4 Up:: 7.
Of pay whether .Yon work: Or not, the 'Eut/all • hennis break -booms in
vage7eanierf will be poor in old. age.. Wheat as well as linonis in, real. es- „,
so there . is.4 deinandi for Age.: tate. A: boom "in grain 'cannot lasfas...- • -
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Penainns:. The. money to pay these lank:as a boom, inteal..estate because .,
old age., pensions, • of course, could another crop conies on themarket:
not be 'snpplied by the wageearner§..:. and, th- cannot fail 'ts•oleauSe aIhreakj,
because they 1.can't, . beexpected to Theoducers.,intist. sell to -pay for
have anything to spare. The govern- nrodnctio the'vnish--coines., ;,It '
t • ..
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!Tient, must get it, Somewhere . comes in fact soine. tinie, -before -a
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to iv
IN,Z L',D
cri <7.
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,PidgeOn,
n. cnei f Jo it Union Corninittee.
gi•••
'feasibly frinnthe emOoxer4„...ivhC"Iwili new crop cornesjpon the inarket.
have to pay the tmencitiltiYedAnsiii• :The very PosSibility of its ;aiming is
• . • . • • . •• ,
ante,' , ' •enough. ----. •
Does anyhodysuppose that ° wage ,. The'•present boon'. had its origin in
, • „
earners will . work, or World scarcity. Russia. once a great
lo • for vThric,, when they, !..ret . exporter .of , Wheat is now 'buying
wor or no workasIthey '• do When wheat' and flour. Production • On this
'there is pay,' Onl wheii, there is continent - had. been greatly reduced
Work . or cline' a bodysiippoie,' that: owing ' to the .periodOf depreSSion,
Men:0 Women exercise dr.igence.' and ioW-rprices.:.It' is said that South
•in work an aving when'. they,. air America 'alse . had .a short" chap fast
insured' support in old :agg.,•hy ,I'year Swing to • an .thilat7M'able , sea.; ,
somebody else? •j• • ion', These :three factor's set the tide'.",
• At bottom these, proposals 'Of Li- in .motion. ' It will stop and reeide
bor are nothing more Or Iess than; I when:, speculator s and holders get
• plans by Which to get the indu s tri op , geared, Then • the „drop •will',be sudden
and .saving people . to support the for everybody who his .,wheat in tht
laty and spend -thrift; • ; bin. or On paper will throw it upon the
. : market, and there will be few buyer
FROM PLOWMAN. TO EDITOR for all will. be afraid that prices. will
A „•• .gp loWerand, lower .
mr.. It;114prioh... garxoriaio.whose When the boom and, the break , are
death was reported frolo: ow•ioniposz Over and the market gets. hack to.
last ,week,..ia .01 60oroa ot. a toaver..... nonna , likely I e on a higher
,sati.an a few•c years, oso tom, how he, ,level than ' it has . been for . .„few
"beatn.o editor Af. 0.6 proegrQwer,., syeara., :It!Iviti will net get back for
.•anide; . • ,..tillr4ttite,thae:nilextpho;terU•noitattl'ii8tii4.tedas
• When the Manitoba Grain ower „._ .
were•: first orgintited,. Mee'Renzie, Pe4 maY lea to a :Awl en ex -
was farroing, few •iroth Bran-•:..13anti on ox wheat-grow.ing 'Canada
and like hiony ..anighet wt`th.Uttgr :for the,farming-' ' community ' • 4""e:'`)'.
having rather.. a hard.time Of it. He• •,
was an enthusiastic,,sup,porter of th:i. Biscuits that are slihtIy. stale.
:Oer mem''':"Inatlei#:1;a*.t.e; 1411MISt°41!`e'li:74.
;bers'in'tnucti :with 'One 4rittitlier ' 'the vegetables 47on are itectiiin;
Presently he had hie-oiay :are a little old,:add:', a little soda. to
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.tha....6.taingrowers; Gnian. waddee the water in. which they •
,
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to the list. of Canadian weekly, news-: Never use silver after it has been
-PaPett" •'The'Seleetion:of polished , 'Until you have, :washed it
appears to%luite.„ been luusC. .-t)''.PrOngn.)st in 1'940' 'APA water
tunati, and. the 'fiiut tsaue of the Still, if there were.. no strangers an
•paper contained yliot4 would 'Ile
*Wok in 010 le$doirs' 5 -inner*
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advocate& the :stariing'-ef...a'inews-. -„*.into ,t Osten-, for -i - shorttime, and-
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• MET}101-)181,-.C1.1.UliCH
';E..GAGE 'A Cfli-pA§tog
11 COuflt 0..f. the situation whieh
• , t . W ,,righam,„ due • to
he 'Eresbyte..rian congregation there
• . a • t no to enter the
.,tinada- the Meth-
:,hafter June ,10th
•.
Ch on ,Oh..r...".,•,nas decided
°a, r star. atia in order
Presh: te len unionists mak
, . ho: •.11e. Metliddist.
: •Oftcial Board adopted
Tc -solutions: .
..1'0.°*.a,e.ir.bn of pew • rents,
o!sl. of fne emer.g.
a'rising, to r.iahe all ititings,
Feb, 1st: '
,In kiew of the lar e ninnher of
:on ;e atn. , and Of
he; of ministers?
eat -lots .'eaavis find
t- ' or iv adrift
ri-orat heartily
zi":: Haiti • rianinionsly, tO
relief of the'.unitin
aila ask for the
cs' t the_ settlement corrt)..,.
ConS:ininiaiion
•
" 1-. 7 .0i'.'esen;at-
-A , • ,
idtfilf:th74-
".rrrr,
VIct.r
. Happy Thought Ranges
' haw been l the ,
Hof canadiati u's
wives for'40Yeats,,
Happy ',Titought
`.-Sr.L..P14,1c0.„.1s0b.mi
Wonderfully . comfort- •.
%able 41 the .stciv9:licated
house.,
"."'ZcrO vicather. end s gale
warinth and glow
of au in r around.• .
draughty spots, no • cold 'flobrii
rip frigid' corner!, just an even,•
•• flekkrwarni, Moist nip through- 4
014 the.henSCR '•• •
- Vials the principle of the gappY"
Thought Furnace -the Kientifie "
apPlication of Ascending lot air ,
.
and descending c Old akr „ 'A
, :nappy ThOught•Flirnace insures ,
icittbnlei Ye ll'etabl9rilittsoi in
kinds
of dip'4cle:17
and• • PT°therbruHatgthoehet't WateriCar°grne rb itEtrmiaci3e2 F•1119i' sPAuPriYi;
itie a I distribution of heat at
, \minimum fuef-cost. •
Forty year. of experience lathe
applicatiork,of heating principloa
are behind Happy Thought ,
products. . •
° TEESWAtgim
, .
The meinhera of Rnex•. Chtirch eon., •,. •
'negation mei' las'f7 Thnriday;1gft0r-. courses in 'agrieulturo •
noon, and. :despite -the'. . extreine . in-. °Ling inea: were", inaugurated 1921,
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clemency of the ...weather .• a goodly'
nunber we're"t,tepdattee,' •The • . „ •
• harmony 'prevailed tht,Oaghont.
tlie'.ineetin!,-,. when the following
re-
solutions :Were paksoft. • Dr.
occupied .the cbair
Movd hy' Win Little, • seconded by,
• fowler- • - .,.. 7 . . .
Resolved :that we,. the ;Unionistsof
this eongregation,, hereb-:' covenant
ed. In the snialled districts the sec-
ond ,round/is now heing ' made. Last
Y'ear.' the' total: attendance 'nof boys',
and young mefl. tit f' 'the courses' wits
being an average, ...Of 28• per
S—Eurnc1ce
: fittirr...00.its.gg• nsty.•AoRt...•-
, • cutrringE • WELL ..A'irygiND*0
• . • • .
and, since ,,that tinie-over 10,000 have,
-
,passed through these -svhooli held in
towns, villageS and at eittea;roade in.
Czitario. It is ciiStoniary for "eaeIi
. • ,
agricultural representative to
.ixe one splool.,to' be .conducted for a
,•
month OS', a, point in his conn tY • where: ,
the greatest service (an .be rendered.
The. sehools aye rotated from eyear 0
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year until the county has beencover-
to2;ethey,,, aid ° solemnly pledge .Our. -
selves, that we will go with • our
mother ".ehurch info the :Union, 441"Id
that we will not forsake her in the
hour..of- -her ,gteat..effert"truieet
task before her, of' eliminating the
waste 'of nien,,and money in, the older
parts of the country, in order:that
she be enahled to cariy the
• . . " ,
Gospel into. the .nefrleeted‘ parts, of
our oWn land, and to tie regions-te• T
3IoVed .by J. M. Clark, 'seconded by
Robt.
Fegolvedthat we adhere •• to th'e
fqegoing, , resolution fnit the • follow*
ing reasons; ' 7 , , ' '
1.-L-Th_e_first 'th,ity,,,..p.f.La church mem-
her is ia obedien:e„, and Our discipline
requires .submissfon- to our brethren
•in the Lord'arid' fO:- the courts Of the
'-In 1.916 the first', beinestic Science .,..
coarse, . • runhing .concurrently with
. ,:trhilees.10fg•rhi:ti,i,:61ttii3,..70sicyllit:i'.o. 1 'stowa4,se:noeriga.ainitthe.:.t..:,:,....,
.1aSt-4eal.-188 girls attended for two -
th,gee...1sLte.att,'ioonne9f n:hoerttli,e,,h dzoiii e ti, din, ..g. 61:1 ,"':
TI -4;. lecture' .at , the month's ;courses':
are given gniyen c,hieflYs hy the' agricOltoral .'
repre.entativeS and -their ' assist -nits • '
'hilt. ,speelaiiets .are, suyplied where It '• ,
.1 felt, riceeseary,„_.,An ...experienced' . '
Veterinary '. stirgeon , is sent. 'to'. most
tirP,Ii;tialeeiSleitaStfa, ds:11:;::ig'atelei::'11:0,thictiliiell:1;' - 0' trit-1.-41::•ritcS:nttf.Ulf..eti-: --'
'fruit- and Ve,)•etable . ;re ' g Nand :
.
2.1, -The 'cniestion of church _union - has
men's institat.e bra7ntIchbje'.icaltie oitsWiboi; . .. ..„:
,ehirrol., :aal :_catiletc.i.,..y •large ,1:1.1a.5...., for the lecgirerS for girls' schools,
In . sdme Counties', ihere,..wiAl :be two
.M.ities. ;When the question as , • to .:. '''
-Whether' •y• -e, aa: 'a eon-Zree-ation, -Were ' le'l°101.1,::•Ce,sa'%111!.::91*'3!...ei)1:6'..:11:1.1•eby lisl'''hdetl. e.16.c!lit.
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' p •
ini3151tlit,i Teldg,...A:, et. c.i. ,c'. anl rt:ii int.9,(i ci.i:.. ilb:n,..i 0;1., in, ik"sia.O. s
.r.' i ,iS3; nob? : tspIce;01.07poi,eies:;..7;,h0:n.taini;1‘,,aet,s1111:0x.:/fi,9eiateilis,..gtthroa, tel,i0iv.tueriltvreilsel: .. .
A I •
•
•
3 -When the po(Arhull Basis' was • ..
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44.
twice 'been subinitted t'e. the ' WhOle
. . . •• A • • take .0 lanr4or time to get\ !ound the
submrted to • our • congregittion;.., it
also WaS app'reved hV a majority Of
'We re,rardt it theiefie s a
'to no re'po:cliate
*hot On tWo oo asrnn e, veteil
arKriberefore cannot lot4t upon .
distriet.:•if•`o,tily'-..tine • is held each year.:
Fnar,t111:00.menth's, eii.ariei, in ,ap'-'
r!culture apq ;hofiap „, eeoaoraie.s were.
bi"gtinfieci: and_lonattC(1 )n. .1922.
"11110..110a, yeir their AcrO 8 'cotiraes \ . -
se..4.p., ,.of , ,,,ant:l 1.a.st; yOitt' 12. Qn". Dec. '1 laat S '' . -
..puaPher•-'",e.ti.6.4•'s* 8' !' mere'. ', i'''' 1,011t.e.i, tlig 'one 'fit Tara baying an
_ICS Avel-e - aliened ,s itt, ...variofi
,..4,,• -i -We ...further. resolve to:,.; *Or.,5hip..,.tatt,raihr:srcdtte,i-oo--11,c•grstertinal.•ysoboar.ti,de 14141.0.vgejin,isio...
.4'ussalitthyb,t,uuiiiit'illl °,70e7.(tr.‘:j'Irlelt'clic14,•ni.:Ii:A.'vebl'il.tl'e,.1.ecillh'IPel.n7ri:1•1161°.yr lic: nieSt sitecestul, :where. a saffident '
..nte. tne ,..2 Mont, • ...sv c .. ,
pledge' ourgelves to go with... her; :
tii t,ii.. ot::*3
1 111,)1;oriti,e
o 4,:si• l ' la. :tel(inliN't7ariall.:t:
. tn et
ter i;-; carry*oi,it our' rest)! tloqg', '
With eaeli other and .with Cur Mae.
Th:e
'Ye ,.00b.e•,•petrole . learn, to lillOW , ' r..3.r.,re.i.1:a:.' '1..ir.e'.t.nnili7,*- I:\ iICD,:!'1%, e.11. rj4.,(4----.(1'e-' r..1611. othor and thi',forniaOn ,exeds.,
. .„ ... ,, , .. ., at we appoint, ao 0:i.e.eutive. to,„ .6 rt - 4(6 it.. for' it perpiafielit 'a1gani;141 '
0,111::. :It..,!ti.:er_1;tr)e)„s..011;...i. ti.i::(e
.:. ,t:te: .'''..t.,,c1.1.,.4n. 14161i....:;44 :kttli.'ti.3:,1;,,.. 7.-.T..,74,...7eit..e4110:04.1 0, is.,pfphoS06011,li,00::,..0.-...8,71).:kec4T.:4
„ . ., tn ,:' 14 . APPCatittld an-!- , teltleihr-1 elirt.Te1y1re
nt'cf" ' ' '
,
cgl Ilie xertv1"
••*)'.1. *:Ne''''''i. ' i '-"PPIltiliic Ifir.. the.- 'impi a terneti t . aria .
. . a...e 1
-•
" .. • liiinio and, gives .Setile of: the lot.
:a'n;:hr.-4ill;:.::1".rya,...,'Llt-Zr.,,,,
, ,,a1.1,1' 1,' as'iat'anIte,,c7a111`'krannl°;: tec,'$,IcIlYlr''rl,v'itehti tll'ill1.0.4'..,\.
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Th.? shclvt, he A 11,7;.i4;nr.loidKr.:Itrvi, tri; ' ,, ..rtr4e...utti tzlol.:tiro,n'..ohd." ,iene,t.a,1 .f.y.,e,r,1( ..."21, ,
,11.auld he , 'cleaned
, .
tatlient!ne -6,, ---.'1,',b
1I1419(1" of can. persbaded
tr.", attenk Miih niOfe can he -
in • particularlY by •
those ..4.1it ,aectis,tonied class.i.Obrn
Slisitild "not he: expected.,to
very caltueli itt a inoritin.".
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„.s;aJ Jttter'fair Waz
• -.for-
I1 11 On CoMmittee in
• nOt'f.,414- the 'Ithe
• 14?"4"di ands'a.'gssting
the aPpointnient he .triatie forth-
with. „
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• , ,
thtr he.ki t(.11'
^Atto Fit t AE19 not itaik:.”
'.1/0,114 010 •raniiiii and lichee
,
"1'
;
,
'2i'dfIred4-, with. boil water .ti.111.',t4thr,:tbe,F)ttrtf°helgilojilltd. 6tflie$i gr11146vyat'
• •
befcte th7
e1":41e. oatm •4411 nbt soak through tlie crust
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