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See our bigh:,"rode II", *400b4,ing,
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now ;Winston:*
One, 74 '
' 1 -Phone 256
onumental orks
LJCKNOW and *MOAN' ,
'gas 'tile 'largest andmost eataiile‘ *-
sitorit !wee most beautiful &BIM
to ehaalie •
Marble, Sioteb. Swedish Mut cal..
• adian Granites,
We make a sPecialtY of 'Fa,*
.tatameSta and 'invite .3:9ar boat-
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Options' iTedely, direfnuy :and
• ;•PXOinlitlY
a' before Placing Sint
CLEAilNG,THE !..41p.S.
When . I was just 'a little, girl, tiOine
sixty ,taSrs ago,• „, ,
I koew, no task, from Meru till night
which',I-detested 80,
My Sister Meg'and 1 would quarrel,
: and 'Shirk: like Iittle scaniPsi.
'Each said it was the other's . turn : to,
'clean the =nada laniPs.
But one, day sieb •a happy thought,
Vane. 'rushing thro' my brain, .
From that day on -I never quarelled
with aister, Mg again; -
The Payton at the villige- church;
1, •
SPottoii;
• ow.L. 4213‘,,meeta In
• ek lodge rooth.: ever; ,second Tues
y of the month, at S o'cloek p.m, •
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M. Parker; Seei. Wm.
with all his Vealth of 'learning.
Exhorted as to trimi Our tamp's' and
keep them ever 'burning.
In Mind. I :timed that sermon , o'er,•
alid-Wit-Tairdifdd,
A hundred;happy childish' thoughts
, .
' .that Made me , Very glad,
' went , with simple, ' childish. ' trust
• back boine, to domy duty,
I filled : the howl, and cleaned . the
• !wick and shone the ,.glass,-Ltill_ .
, beauty . , . .4., 10-4Ten--firaranta:Act -.--as -it:was,,lan-d-tod
see to its better eoforcement.,
Crowned my: irksome task. itly-ileart
'With joY was leaping, ' 'There. is 3 promisehat the law.
thalight.that I. was cleaning la s rilli. be better -"f-9rred ilud that eell
Each-eveningTw eit-t a lamp -Were - -a
lit. I watched .with girlish ..pride Pected' but .' nc'tiling ' c°°Id
I .hoped , Sonia aiii : 4.bild •See: 'the unespeete4, . than strange:I...beer:. It
will not be possible for thepublic to
' ' . light and use it for a '''guide,..
I've ..eleaned the lamps a thousand trust Mr; Ferguson hereafter . .
; tin:ma; since : Meg and i'diSPuted 1:;07'phoesenrtoveinilairilfge:ne7o:ist)i. I. tide°"().nT°t.
4 1. have leiirned to lOVe My task, '
A The :Act will still forbid the sale'
, e'en :,..though 'YOU May dispute it. ''
of, intoXiciting lignore; ,The .proposal ,
Since, then, I've found another lamp,
.
deep hidden . in my soul,
soul, is • to • change the difinitibiC Premier
Christ is the oii,:•• e• wick the • Light,
and i am Just- h b I .
174, .lepon of, ' the ItimP ,I - learned.
, some sixty .years ago;
'' lanip within my heart, :glow,
\\
Has - taught; 'Me how to .. keep the
1,kdd now that 'even' time has \ .me
, . and My years are declining;
K.T.ife.,€.1.,,t.:P . kiilfrgi: tile, •:Iiinne O
- :clean, and. that my light .• is
'shining' • '
Cheerful Jaw. -
eigNOw IENTIS$14 THPIIAPAY., rti:101 .1.9th, 020. •
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X.41-3'CitislOW SENTI1.1E14
Puhltaked eve.rS" Tharsda7 Morel*
at Ontarao
:MacKenzie. PrOPrietbr'
• . and Editor,' '
,
FIEBIt#,ARle.19tli„ 1925
,
• E'RE4MIgIt EgRGDSQN" AND
THE 0: T A. ' • ''
Few ,Ontario ; tlectors re-
garded Premier Fergus**, as 4' man
with convictions or inclinations
,
far-
orable temperanee, or Prohibition,
He,'ahsPtilteeveppi'lilitircsian,be and d its he
an is such But it is: diffietilt to believe
that . in pronouncing :in 'favor of
stronger:,beer, he . has not, as:a pol-
itician, made a- great, Mistake, As it
seems to us, he, has s'hPen'
nduly- rn-
• _
ThisaFed the' anti -prohibition Pent.:
iment abOut Toronto • ' •
The "iir.OPoSalf ' the
bGeoevrernarmeonstt itooterr..init the sale„ Of
Cent.' instead of;
the Present 2%4 per 'cent Tame as a
distinct 'Meek to. prohibitionists.
This shock was doe not so much. to
the set -back it gave temperance': leg-
islation:.aato the setback it -gave to
-confidence-in -PremierFerguson n
his government, •
The; premier had been most' pro-
nounced in his assertions that his
_gaveniinent„vzoutd-le-guided-byrthe-
-plebiscite vote;, and his attitude and
tements were as 'firin and 'Clear
after the vote as before it. Judging
by his Utterances one ,could 1191
doubt ' that the intention of the
_ ,
Government was to ' leave ,the Ontar-,
elJELPH
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/14100.0te
WIADA'
'
(ou:wouldn't
am the dopr in
their faces!
Every business has two
doors, the street .door and
• the telephone door.
Those people,who are pre-
vented from visiting. your
store -- are you mahng it
way for them to buy from
you 1?3' telephone?
Many of themwouldliketO:
• Would a polite, intelligen
•.ohserful voice anszver4,Ih
• rine? Would the over....
• "knee such Pleaban.t,oiaci-..,
that they would: 'wish-. to.
repent it?
• i'Ve hive helped many Stores
teSuccessfully organvaiitheir
telephone departtnent6 for
• 'such trade.. It Would be a• ,
pleasure to help you.
•
• '
,
AO; New Suliscriber . Adds to
Vque Your Telephem
Master's victe, d,:bootleggem o.vill,
AsHtigtp.cgolcIL
••••!.., I • • .
_-,11zer,T•Proceedingl.,, of . geliste; arid grost .,def4pOtifini. the 'esais•
above. recorded .iS. tYPICa-1.4aVirig was nothing omparcd to thi° of
the
• ,
assembled at Ottawa, 11 eneageci
'Rutterly useless discussion of llie• Recovry Russia Will shown,
for .'Unt less than three 'million' or
!erlue"t's.prograrnf°i` Pur days, more of, the best and brantest men
l and then adjourned for a four Week's �t the country were put to death by
rest. For this sort of .424-„ki1ling" the • savageti ' Who rose in revolt
the,lsOnaterS. 'get r loor.thounand dol. ,against the oid Oriqert and , who
I tars per session ; No wonder the Pen- . thought • they conic', -convert thP
ett4.0 -shudder at the thoughelof...re, country into .9 paradise if they got
„'T4e Ta,ct•a, their work • and rid of all restrictions'. ' e
their,eliat to the eoniltrY may be ex-: ." .The leaders may have 'bad,: a, good
p4ed. time, • and. 'their'. savage followers
But the Senate, is net, 'OhlY uSeless too while :they were plundering- the
and expensive, it .is ,rilfselliqvcnig.. industrious and • successful families
Dnrini..the last session it refiled:te of the • eld. order, fend.' no clOtiht heath
pass bills authorizing the construe: Of ,the,yoregent.•governnient. and their
.tion of branch lines 0! the National alinY.. of oppressors will. he well .fed.•
AaawaYi, ;Sir- Henry. Thornton who, An the anadiith flour• before
is' at the head of ,thP Natlovar8-n
ea to the 'starving multitude. '
.ways, • . and who is ',in rvimaition to
know 7h4t. iS neceiiniir to make the
, roads „aauccessqaliired the .building
. of. the .new lines, arid,..the._,Houseof
Commons which nos
'hi`lcClo9uvinstry*Pl'teb'a'nabtlet
t1ie needs 0
iSenate does; passed'. bilis authorizing
the building of the lines; hut.the
Seoate stepped the whole thing
:Nobody , supposed that, this was
done for, the.goodof the country, but
; a. go94.'Many believe that it was done
' for the good of the C. P. R. in which
manyofthe senators are interested.
When: there is cOnflict between the
interests Of the county and the in
teseSta_ef,tha...senatOrsi•--.-the--cohnery-
has no. chance. ,
The Senate does net need to be re -
Ruined; It ought' to . be abolished
tetether,.and as a check upon hasty.
-JeglsTatiein ve should have SOme
,form of referendum.
. BRUCE CHILDREN'S' AID
tMany Fathers if ObilAtqu'': Eterty Out
Of' Weilloc Matiel:1"` roirida for• .
Their cias
- •
pring
Rev. 'R. Perdue, the, energetic ' In.
'spector and aunt of . the. Rive
County ',Children's Aid Soeieti, gives
an interelting; story Of, the ,Year's
work in his report. During the year
12zehildreo, were made wards of the
Society; , i r t y -two applicatiems
were. Made, mostly for, boys and
girls of front 12:_to,14-4ears,o,141,,,,,ab&
TR-e-i7Mr. Perdue, expresses 'pleasare
at the way men , and women have op-,
ened their hearts' and :received'. the:
little ones to their 'family circle and
.affection's: Fourteens, Wei'r
'placed' in foster hoMes. The yOlOnli
of business in 1924 nearly . doubled
that of aPypreVioua. yaar and- the:
-THE CITY AllsitiCiFLOYED:' WorliThaS-Ven-the Most strenuous in
the 'listory 'of the SOcietY, Abecond-
.
' The cities are having heir 4annual :ing husbands have given the Society
winter trOAles. with the unemployed a' lot of . trOuble... The Supt. attended
4.4.4bose,mtho.4„ar*,..un y for • Court 32 tithes:hi' the ear- on •beliall.
fbodi fuel or rent of , a : house 0 neo• Vete
ei r
This 1.type Of 'trouble appears te liestigatioris ,'wetrecLilvl
dii-etefi'. in theil".
40619pe with the •eities;,, it is pecul, interests. 23,6 "-Were InvolVed
iarly a city: problem, and. the 'bigger in ,the Society's activities ifl.• 'the
th
trouble. .. . : • • • -18,:ppttiv•edthearnec;wenre4oi2p00ieepeiseCese•notf mail
the ,criety .iirtehe '10700yres ,cartcseutseo:fis. year; :-3$.110 ntiles:Were covered by
The
fortune producing . 7 the "deserving %which: involved a, t. reme.nclOus ainourit
Poor." but these arniies, of Unern- ofit"ceive:m.Perduer',ealfwerk;goes on
t6,.. say; ,
Ferguson.: sake,' that the Government _.cannot -be.
have much pleasure :.in present-
ing the 26th annual .report Of this,
'Society and the 6thfor the present.
• . •
inspector and':seeretary. .
• During the Year, Wre have been, en.
gaged -in.: ,protecting the neglected.
and viependent children, Of the' coupty•
as :well aS lookingas the interests Of
,
children born out of _Wedlock, and
carrying out the ter* of. the ,Adop.
*In ACC., The .`virork (hiring the year
has been very strentfous... and nearly
double ' in. volume . to any previous
' year., .,
.
As the result of complaints receiV-
ed, your 'secretary has ' been brought
into "contact:. With libme - where dirt
and filth and vice abound arid 'where,
the children Cannot- get.. 4 chance fc
succeed litAite. If cases of this kind,
we niakea visit and; try to give ill:,
best acivi4 and :assistance as , pos,
sible the. reiult is that in ntost case
visible results follow ,and the home:
have it: ,Unionized • Shops, high-pric- i iaved,:.from bein hrOken sP:; Ere
:one.ntly several visita aref.pecessar,":
ed,. clothing. 71/hat is,. the out!ider te
Tho ,knowledge that the law of ak
Compels parents-, to give . thc
e fernier who . works , perhaps' laud
children a decent chance the hOine,
179, , nris per week,. and is asked to
help, uniport .the city ,unernpWed' c,f great' assistance,: in our Work.
Poverty, however, iS not the .worst
•find 'n this sort 'of thing the :eX-
Come To Our Store and G'et.
A Copy of This Book
• ,
"BIG -GER POULTRY PROFITS'
It Mi.3.T. Nleati Thou§an.4.g- Of p011ars.
. lro you!
:
u you are interested in, making real .mOncy, from • cilli5lien$,
youshoul4 COmew intik our S•;:ore at onee . and ".reaeiVe-4 eopyof
•t16 hook, bri POriltr•y PrOfits. Free,
,
''Bigger • Poultry Profits" tel;$ yon wi4 oUhi,- have •.` tiOne
with farm:. Poultry, .how . !Nen :and women h c dbv'eleiled tirirjbr-
dinari-it6cks th a paint ivhere they, are lariking front .$590.90 to
.$3,00Ci.00, and ;More a Year net profit froai-their: chitkens. • It.
• -,tells yoti- hew to start; how to impra,ye your flock; how/to cull;
-L,:-Atow'r_to-dexcli"nra_20a-egg Strain.; how to .•,.get Winter eggs, how
• , • ,
to getbig heavy meat: birds in.,,thannickest-possilile tiine
This' 'hook was 'prepare4. by the. "Buckeye" 'Incubator CO., the
worldssOargest, manufacturers, and brosders. •••Wo Carry these fam;
eirs .k.eabotors and brboderi. in .stbek; because: we . know they are
, the best, .the ,inost satisfactory and the most oCanomical for you.
'NOUS
•
does not regard five per ,cent beer as
intordcating. We understand that the
beer of bar' room days was from five
to seven per cent. So the .proposed
temperance .beer will •be pretty
strong. „
A few years ago every province in
Canada, with the exception of _Que.
c,, was "dry" now all but Ontario
e more Or less wet, and Ontario
accounted for. in that way. Mainly
they are a worthless and irnrirovid-
ent lot. In #2e-stimmer time when
they have a chance toearnmoney at
the only kind ' of work, they will do
(and many of them are very partic-
ular) they live from hand to mouth;
taking in every sort of good time
within reach; The last thing i• they
think of is to sive -2p something to
istoget a drencihing' The change escape ,e,e2a. winter the fate Which
, •
.repr Tita the swing of the penp-. over took them last
upon ' ..tho „Statute Ronk's: tiut w re Toronto went on strike.. The terms
The prohibition laws were put.
Connell: met on Feb '12th all •-e- . of settlement were that the woikers
inembers present. Minnie's. of 'not enforced.well 7,1?.co' favor` should .work only44hours per week
Juin • back from from 'the • eXtreMe • dry Recently ',:the garment workers of
nleeting read, and on niOtion Of and % will vote , or ,prohibition have. and that they receive'. $44 per 'week.
Councillors Cameron and Farrish no insentive to forcing or main- of course, the garment workers
. .
.were adopted. The commission on taining it. With , th .pose as
printing reported, •, The ,,Star, as ourunion will see to it. hat as many
printer:, 'The Collector repOrtee three . ••.
different There are those. who have
possihle. are shut out of the. shops,
hundred dollars unpaid. ' On inotion „ otherwise the , pay might at,
Dig business interest • opening -a
..of_ Councillors _Cameron . and Con- market .:_fOr ratOxicatiog liquors, and tract too Many workers, and there
g'rani the -collector • was given until there are _others who have ever- • would he danger of some erhployer
next regular Meeting to teturn. the •
starting an open shop. There .you
roll.' The auditors read repOrt . of the
present ,thirst for into7cicaut4, hese,.
'ate alWays on. the job. Prohibi n-
ists are not.
A, curious coincidence in cOirirec•
..
tion with the • Government's pro.:
touncement is that Many, teniper-
ance organisations thronghout ) the
•province had actually anointed .dele,,
gates who were , Proceed to Tor-
onto to to engratulate the premier up-
on the Stand he had taken regarding
the enforcement of the T. A., and
to . encourage . him„ alorik that bile,
when like a bolt :trod the hhie gaihe
,the proposal for stronger. beer,
which to many looks like tbe enter-
ing thin , end of the wedge' which will
break the O. T. tof:/ineces;
However; t'here saying what
will become of the proposed measure
before .it ;gets through the house.
Township audit, which was dilly re-
ceived .on motion of Fairish and
Sullivan; On motion of Fairish and
Sullivan the following accounts were
ordered paid Donald MacLean salary
as auditor 14.00 supplies 45 cents
$14.45V---Wm,.,Mctarthy salary lit,
.00; F B. James Engineer award un-
der ditches and: watercourses $73.50;
W B. Hawkins gravel $2.75; Town-
ship. supplies $64.00; The Stir bal
nrintineaccount: 1924 $100.70; Luck -
now Sentinel advertizing for assess-
or $90; J. K. .McDonald foreman pei
Jno. Cameron $37.25; Local Board Of
Health' 'first, meeting: $13.00; B,'
Buckingham gravel. pit $2*00.00' gatc.
• $10.001210.00; JAS. Cook work on
.road 2 $1.25;• Jno..Tigeit' tile $9:Q0:.
A'• G. geed plowing. and work, or,i
road.2 $8.25; Mike Hogan foreman
$1.50; Henry Gardner. $1.25; Mike
Bowler $2.00; W. P. Reed bal ,salary
$29.00 supplies 75 cents excise,. ac-
count 18.76; postage $3.80; affidavit
41.00 preparing goV,' repot
By -Lave No, 1 was 'Only finished ap-
pointing Jno.. Little as assessor. On
motion of Councillors Cameron and
Fairish . it was resolved. tb call for
applications for .a road superintend:,
apt, salary $3,50 per day; all 'applic-
ations ,to be in, clerk's hands by noon
Feb. 25th.. •
Connell adjourned on motion of
D Uty Reeve. Sullivan and ' Conn:
•11•ARCH Ito,p A....sfri GUS
The storie's it the `March, isaith of
Rod and Gun -in Canada are sure to
exeite the. interest"' tirevery Sports-
, man. Staking 411 on ',Horse Sense, by
E. Dalton Ti, Western 'Exper-
' iences Donald Grahani, The 'Ten-
derfoot by .Roarick are .e
-feVi•-.4-• the •ent..,rtaining stories con.
4,ained-dn-,:thj s Canada's Wild
..„ mo4,,...teli :Graham is in
1
article, :brimful '•••:'' • irltereStine. and
valuable Inferination -subject
In addition there ate the; regular
istOrie.4.,-;-: That Tett Thirty -Five
Below by F. V. Williams; Slightly
Nfiataken--IT.,1,MOttl.rt.LITgAt4b.; Some
AdventuresWit.;";,.'the Great Horned
cwt by Bonny,caztli,'
ci1lorC�ngrarn to meet March 16t1r,
C
•
ANEW SCIMME
The Mildm Gaiette• says:. •r_
thr.,01 *the a Small
cently several Mildmayites recei
OUR HARD-WORKING SENATE
It is, said that. that •augiist body,
the Senate of Canada, atter debating;
?render '' preposed 'program
for the present session. of Parlia-
ment (the ,Speeehjrinn the Throne)
accepted it as .being about all right -
adopted the Motion , for , the address,
as the saying is, '
•Fellbwing this 'effort; the Senate
ShCes and i kfements: '
planation f high priced ' clothing, 'foe' that we ' h'av*. to fight for thr
, Sake of the children. The iintriora'
home is far worse, During the yew
\ -x-x . ., we: were compelled , to take ' action
, ,
MORE„FLOUR under the Criminal', Code in. whic....,
. , ..
parehts were char,,ed with makin:
the hom an unfit ,place for childrer
RUSSIA BUS
Since the .iniddle of
reDreSentatives, Of , the
. (such ai • it . is) Of WI
hought nearly two million ha
•flour in 'Canada; Besides: a lo
Canadian'Wheat has been shiplie
that unfortunate conntrk: ':. • ,
':Before; the revolution Russia was
a gyeat ' wheat and rye 'producing
conntry and the most considerable
ComPetitor -whi2h Canada and .the
United' StateS • met •the .European
market. • • • 11
In •,• .those days there must; have
been -,.great flour mills in'•• Russia as
well as much.'"'' wheat, for who :ever
heard before this .o RusSia buying
flour on a large scale?
The blight' of bolsheg4sw seems to
have paralysed every „industry,
so -
adjourned until March 10th, That is: that the peoide can neither feed nor
it decided to take a months test. in ; clothe themselves. Famin • conditions
fact there is nothing for it to do. I }lava "Prevailed:* throughout" the' coun-
The.buSiness of the Senate is to retd :try ever since, the • botshevists got
view :the work of the }Rinse of: Control, iThe woritt never before mit-
ecember lest
overnment
la
have
is of
.to live in,,In tkese cis.es .sorne• of thc
'children were cared, for in . Sheltcl
until foster hemes Were provided
ofhile';other'4
to lately without being, brought
Shelter. In all,, 12 , children *etc
ade 'wards, • of the Society, Ther
were. five -children in 't,e Shelter at
the beginning of, the year, making 17
ilk all. • Of theie. ",14 were placed ir
good foster homes, " two were 'sent:tr.
the Industrial School and One is in
the Shelter :waiting .placernent,
• The Act for ',the ,protection • of
Children of '; unmarried parents has'
added veri materially to our 'work.
We have had 1.6 cases, Mos t, of.whicti
were Settled Icy, private ,a.greenlent,
between your inspector arid the
pcin=,ible party, which as..ieement
inut:t be approved by •the Previnci&
()Mei ? ane by' the 'County....:Judge; ir
all :ease.s the money ,gos• to the' lir°.
vinciai officer • and is, disbursed 'dy
Hardware
Coal Plumbirig
I 1En-tithing
4011..
of the child was ----p, raecuted and con-
victed ' Under • the Criminal ,Code and
Under the 1•Ininarried ,*others Act.
kitimeVer,. •mere stati'Stid can 'give no•
idea ofthe time and ,troubie Involved.
i. • •
n cases of this kind.. • .
Masco:1441g husbands 'have also
cupied .a great deal of ,Our,',fiMe. clUr.
ing• the year: When they- take refuge.
in ;the States. 'or... Western • cnnada
there is not nnich• that we can do.'
INVe;were succes.sfal in. ,y;er.tIng sat-
isfaction n And instance, Ni,liere •the
• hushand; a man named Barrett, took,
';-einge in: Portage la P,rairie! )1,.'e got
no assistance from.; th€ .Crown Offie-
.tais;, but on. the .:61-16',.a-Y.'khey
scem-
e4 to, Protect', him. Barrett hal. 'a
2amily I.meknoW and.' another in
Portage la :Prairie Atk gre..14 ex-
pense'he•iadtde • :fla7ra.,e,irgc°01ii.nhet:its 'Etou'r'rsee:..ttle''‘,tvhties•
-case for, $7,60 ••6asi.i,, down and $3•5
..prou,ght -back and kept in jail 'Until,
month for ,the..support of hi •;:,
•-,at -Liwkno-w. ' Tndefault:11e s tdbe
. -' :
arrested •again and brouitht
• For the sixth year we haYe spent
our mouths vacation in,' visiting the
'wards of the councy., whonuniber
'130'; '• The children on th,e whole are
remarkably - Welk. heing:.hapiv;••
CoMf ortable and Most
• I•iar.rrioniously. into, 4ho fan; ,1fe./.41
,few instances "Lifusinienthad'. to•
be made ,.but on 'the.. whole' the child-
ren ,are doing well •.
A great num.ber 'of people ;think
bat being in a fos.te,r iom js the
',•,z,ine as '.`adoption,". fnis •1.1.1
PCe: Case: adoption paters,' 'can
'le taken out • by foster ..parents
by signing formsto this. effea, The
!ocal*s.ocietY.• gives its :persion;
The inspector recommends the hem°
aild' the county .juilge-141 the ;:r -
flet. The child- then 'llons to
hushand and wife as 11' b�iiio them.
We have. put through. 12 adoption
c'ases, all Children born weth:
1(4. The children are all in eo,.•.i.folt•
able". bones. one Mim §aid to, :Me
With tear4 in his eyes that •the, child
they,. had. adopted, beiped,to ', Make
their home:.4aHt...1.1 .
We have 'attended court Mere thtin
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30
times ; The Barrett Case occupied
containing fourkn'ttedties acconi ConimonS, and it is expected that ,by nessed Such a spectacle; Tend IS him on behalf , of the Mother and,
panied by"a cirenlar, asking the re- March 10th, the Connnons wifl,have as fertile as t ever was, and them child„ We are glad to be able to r-
ceiver to thStitn of $2 if the produced . :,so!riethirke, worth review:, b the •-ramir. and sun. port that ;;;f- 12 eboOreri,lidin out 'or -
les 406re:satisfactory, - Ot.Ltlia.„..-wOrkeXrhaLnoassar4„ 41.;g0,144.._•skrilyeopg,...,,Ivas„hsought to the
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-...-ttire ''. • '
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return them in:the enclosed. envelone it -rit'sind'..'-that eath`sentrter -.Whb, .anco thatise• shall allOwecti,ttr'en-i -Shelter- •and it•,..p" laced by rtri.'1.ifa..,,.•
to ,a Certain apparel COMParly of Tor- :took , part in :the ..7:diScnasiOn ,of:, _the.,,...joy:41;;,,famits .ot:h!,s.,,,labor.Or,.thdt .ho ..:tetlioines,.,•,,rThesel-easeslake'-ajn,';
'ontof This' is '.a. 'Ow departure in the Spech from the Throne Trade -refer', can 'ex'ellane w. -hat „1,a 'doe-, not Ile.ait ,g,reat deal. of our ''tiine. '''tn7:''ari'45.
. transient -trader 'nuisance. the .tie -en00 to the premiers: proposal to ie." , for sp.tethingthat he AlcieS neliftv;teen• is and 'evilt 'ihon_S.trnr,
dvdniiilltri„
enclosed .....were„Ihe ordinary knitted tOrni the Senate. l'Nrhapi-' thei;,: ill , .- :Mile these.'conditions .prevaijo: th'e 1.7.ns been .e.ailedted tindii: t
.article and have been Selling in .the telt' that the.; institution of: which geVt,. which is largely responsible 'rile& mothers Act and .ent to Tor-
--0.1tatiO'--tew,n:!--and..-vilirage'• SleteST: -at ;ihey,[are:,•roembersiia..:open.4T-•reforin:-f4Or.:,tbm•n•,st4S-•at;'-notbing-•-io,•4nnln?-•• 1:-:•-qttk,---;--,::•• -• •••,1c.... ••..L.....-3:, :-, '.,. ',. 2 : • „•,.., ,,,,...
I
. front 45 to 0 -cents .ench„;,,,:, ,, ,,, , toy:. ylike), • ,'recogniie.'':that.; .though 1..tain.:1*, 'hold tiptiii ,-ptilet ..th6 'Cotirt;" ..- ..it 'OccasionallY, •IiifiliPPS, that .th'e'
. ,• • , • • ---4,6 o -•:-Lr ' very --expenalYe to inaihtain, . it ii try is itifeted' with an army 'of :...nOttier . of a 'child etif.'.Otit. Of. wed-
go,ernntent, every household,- The poverty' thiserY ehildren.:•Iii One Buell' casei• the fatle
peror •.•Geese awl. Queenly Swan ,
Witisoh, vohich Co4f' a :variety.
sitl),jecto, '
, n
spies
A Ulan is also Judge tiractlaallY Ust n part of the and the police supervise the %lite of l'oe,lt io also the mother of ftt.....ilY'Or
• ,, s
,
tial0,114 beePs up with. , • . • •
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v
.inuch fo,r'
Several. other .notoriciiiS.. cases , are
'pundit.. and •When. these le:rc disposed
of die '..COurity..wikl 34.7 . very ,sat- •
Cp'aitio`rt.:with regard "
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'
. ,
. A'rvilen a hey ..•6f earning
morieY. thc , surplus,: titer. ":clothing,
is„,pi•o,Vided, is,. put in •a bank, in.'.
trust the:Coming age.... n. one
caw? a: young. girl 91_, weak
'froM. over:4300.• $ho dent :
it to a•.,farrre.r • .wiai wh she: was •
saying,.an.d.. got no security. The
•iiarmer ' beamc h.ankrtrP-t-' -.bef-gre-:- (26.r
'takeaction to seize
'Some of ,the lirdnerty;
.
another 'Instance''n .hoy got •.oVer:.•
$700 whW coming of ago • Ile Wa4
also. Of weak got ;in
touch' -with a'• 'that:sold...motor
cycles: 04 a • t1ey boiht a
unt•tri, the' boy
had*.thematot and 'the firlu tli,e1700
•It WLi:; a 1....oi1gl-rtroTrosi1,lon to;,..,.t.•• • Ili •
an '17 io' a .•••boifet& tnegtAl-,ity.
hrangh the generosii,y
ScK:ieties'iind In•stitutes• we were able.:
to, prodUre'..r." lienutatit Victvo1g for
alVorcted a., • 1;a's.t.
mint' r,leastfre
to 1be •resiling in 1the Shc1•
ter.. . %this •"OpPoil Unity or '
t.vorh of .Opr
the ehildrn frimeil in •
als al•,(1 mann et's, the result.. be'
, • . .
thatLn6-.Child':,,haVing , had ,9,'rea.:.
'49nalde' sto"V in' the 'Shelter tail`: been ,
jp:olfght• in,t(*.b'et,aus.•."Cha4.1 "confltiet.•
in' eenddSiOn.i', o•ur .thanitS 'is due to
.1210.0t..einbers of, 'the!. bonvcr
,( °iglu -410K' teret. '; support,.
!trideonSideratiOn4;hoWn in oh:I-Work.
Guy than10 IS., alsO. due the Co..urit;''
„iheir eo'.operati9i1 and
.finanttal thtts:.• obviatini•
:the: .1.1cos!:Ity• of cantia.0.,:inF. And • beg-
ging. 'raj! 'funds. to ...keep ple.Aveik • pd..
inp And t'). 0)1. out friends 'throUg'n-:
curthe county we 'offer '-our ttiokS ,-
tor*.their ,syMpathy and he1 n Ink -
!ng lives, • pf.'"ttle; • °hog. ,brightei• and
..,11aPpier, • ,
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