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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-05-06, Page 4;THE Luctolow , TOURSI)A14,' MAY' 91).HEEING1 ;c9P.SpreadarlS" .100, „. ij.Akkvs. and. Tolderak:V,ra*and,'Cf91,14 1#0,4Moo..W1044 oar wok & wiga '01411:4'ront awl coilect • • :***011'44' 01.14.41Es.1-7-41014)ne and SteeI• 11.4km1.414,,„w1m1li$oN Co„..;,rflOws :and .WheelhairrOwit - "litJANcm,,,Q1R,GANS7AND: rt.toppicatAr4s;44po, pp. and i4Hivit: YOuraelf, some : 'MOney. Whealoti. Watit'.4(404.1iing Mtiaie! ' 41. laattranierS. • - -2 • -9 f. Lueint' Piknoct,,14 . . Monumental WorksLUCKNQW and (GM, Hee tlielargest „and.' most, coMplete'. • ' : „. ateck in :the 'moatbefiatiful designs , to cboose 1.031119 M Marble, Scotch, Swedish an . . adian Grainatea We 'mike a :specialty ,of FamilY Monuments and invite yeur insOce, • Insciiptiona Neatiy, CarefullY :and ProlatiltiX ,Pone- ee uabefore -placing your order. -7- 1jouglaa Bros; - Spot,ton /Lacknow, Ont. L. 0. L. No. 428, teickaow meets th second Tuesday of every month In their hall, at 8 o'cloelt. C. 32fu1lin, W. ;Mg P. Garter, Rec. Sec- GoDwricri, To-.1tEnto1r, -,ANt<ru•Ai: ,EXCUR8ION ' • The Red Star Naviat'ion:"Conipany., , . again announdethe big; loW fere, an- nual , to Detroit and ietiini;Aeavinededericlii:Oii:Thesd'ay; June 8tiii at giali 0#!,11.1i itifi'ykg:: A -44y and a half will, . be given elf exciirsiOnistri in DetrOlt.! - •the'GreYl*nnii,Inaldrig the return trip froin that point on Thursday at •1.,f00 P;g:/' The fate . is arid 'the ac-. • commOations . and: 'serViceeof the ' 'Greyhound are. so, very' fine and • foitable:that no one can 'off* to ' •iidas this annual 'opportunity to Visit one a. the largest and. -most magnifi, Cent.eities:bii the Centinent.' • ,, , • , . . . . The' moonlight Goderich •- art',,,Mendaynight preceding' the ex4 ciirsionhas'alWays been one of the bi• g ° social events of Gederieh;fOr,it brings, hundreds from town and county r in • all 'direetions to enjoy the three-hour sail • on Lake' linron:.and .the mtisc and 'danciaeand "other entertainment / • piovided on these Moonlight trips: A. "IlreVeless, Detroit 'orchestra will fur-. • Oh :music Lor dancing in the: big ball, 1 , room on the:second' deck of the Grey; • hound, and all Who' ciime are Sure of' • haring a.'wonderful time .ipa ah op- portunity for ineeti•itg peoPle .freni ••11• : over .8- territoiy_,within;'a radius of thirty-five miles of ,godeiiela . • alue To The Public 13y F 7..*MS.TRON4. optpi:netrist," Lucknow, Ont. -§Pme 'children are near-Sigilted? ' Yes, the Percentage are. . IS this defect more likely :to be detected Yes, there is a possibility of near -sight. being 'deteted, hie,a.nae the.ehild eannot See' ea Tar afi and.is likely to complain of the fact, ' • Can near -sight be corrected with glasses? ' Yea, a •near-Si,ghted person maY • be astenished at the improvement of his visien On wearing a corm:. ' •(Continued Next Week) „ A TFL,E LitTOKIsTOW INEL hlishoct• every--Tianoni-nin.rning at.',140,1010W. 014800. A.' MacKeniiti".; Pro,Prieter • and Editor' To-MORROW4,, CLOUD If may rain to -morrow. It may be dark and and ,Veid of .sun. :But Why blot.the blue ,of today's ' Sky .with to -morro'w's ;cloud ? , • :tli-17e-at-hiass0aa ok. THURSDAY.: MAY 61,11, 4EM,ILIUS.:4,A4v;p..0„ApE,, Vigorous MOYealent•ls Wider way Aemilins".JarVia, former ente financier, ,exoneratSti of the einnoof, which he as cOn(rieied,' anti for which, he served a jail sentence of . , aix tnOlithS and Pai,d'a 'OnO two hundred, theusand „ _The anneal to,the•Departnient '7,fifsiied';'sets7fertliftliat fion 'w4it tls of other mea held' since the,,Jarvia cenviction, evi4ence ,was. Produced which went.o show' that 'Janis. Was not :fairly:dealt- With; and that 'his."punishment' was iuust.' - ,The, Jarvis atise was VerY reach volved, so that. it ;Is extremely ,,diffi, mit for the aveifige Per"soli, to have a sore (minion, about it. It.wonld AP- hewever,.that he was in mat , Measure a victim of eircurnetances., , His, business raethada ,Were just such as were in general practice by those in the, bond!.dealing business on a large edale; and the likelihood ilk. that he Wag- nomore. guilty of wrong than manY others.' ,It , 'Wes his.misfortune that his ease gotinto the courts thro' inveStigation :being made of • the affair a Of the defunct Home ,Bank. The, greatest hardship upon Mr'. .Jarvis was the _loss of public confi- dence and social' standing. • He was a clever and successful 'business man and to an tineommeri 'degree with one in, his line of business, enjoyed the confidence 'of the Public. Ile• had long been prominent in4lie,• social life of. the city and active . in patrietie :and •many :Oth'er gocid' works,. His /lame 'At the back., of. ahnost •any _mavement oi• ‘,....nterpriee.:_aseure its tiOnal Mid *944.14eatiene 'are .ablY In the (10 as is• at all P00*. "TIP) disOitsSedReaders of 04,naditia , men "wlito can withOut hurtfyl effOrt ly oevcBmPrs tWe'thottSalikr: brielt-S it,--daY 'Oen" -frealiefif709tatienft front, The Mint lay only 500. That Sort of thing 'Christian Science Monitor.:-Ite*wit; has deyeloped, throughout ,a1F; t he on bi natienal. issues art( alWaY/ tii-dear4„cr that ' *Ole' 0/5 on at Widely nutted. / • The 48 pages otthe April 16th is- sue deveted to Canada land Canadia• n affairs save to ,readers a vast 1-, monnt of information: from the most' reliable and entheritatiVe Sources. A few of tde.eontributors.:Were: Hon,. Can a country prosper' The.n.sCrIk- Q, Itoward..Fergualn. Premier Of 'On- -es are reserted to in ,Order to exact 'tarn); Sir Robert „Ioalconer, 'Free. Of high pay for little. work. • , Toronto University, At..ev...Geo.''''.C. 'An entiiely new strike feature de- Figeen, Moderator of , the United Velolmd in the oineo 'lg. the ;Daily 'Church o Canada. Chas A. Magratn -newspaper'• The editor.lal of - Chairman Hydro Electric Commis;„Ace- had-seat- cOndemning the 'general strike and siiPpe g the Government's .conrse. The article was put in type 'but when 'the 'workinen discovered ,the nature of it. tIleY reftlaed-to get OitthOPaP,, Or ,and, the whole. edition Was ,held • a ;Male's pace all thA. Way urotlia Objection is made•to the introduction of new methods and labor-saving raa-' ChinerY.- ' Under, such 'practices, , hew can 'rkme e 'hIgh17 Paid?*Aud how 'publicist, 440 Magazine, Bilas.carrnio;-"00.et anI man of letters;:. Sir-Heney Thertiton. 'Pres. ICanalilan National- 'RailwaYel' ;Destty 'Pres .0kiedifin Pacif- Each of these and -many. :others made :contributions "...dealing with the subject or business in whxch he is specially interested. , ' The circulatingof this Paper can- not' fail to have a good effect ,in the United States where.: information a- bout Canada is'not as; general as one might expect it to be. Many Amer- icans are eo, occupied with their Own big arid prosPereus country, that all :others...sink into insignificance in comparison and.to these Canada is, little more than a frozen, fuitunt-N • el.'s' paradise. ,e,The average Canadian knows mach mora ribent the United • States than the average American 'knows ahout Canada. ' . , A THE GREAT trancE IN BRITAIN , . • What new looks like the greatest. lakfor strike of „history is in prog- ress. Britain There Is no 'saying -what it .Will lead to. A, -parlianient. ary crisis follewed by an election, or i--.41341-lyvaz ntay -the -oirtee e er, ,owever; is likely as .the British people have a • great ,fund'of comnioneense Whieh SO far .has' saved them froth the worst,'. • For months negotiations have been • tinder way between the 'coal Mine op- • erators, the, Miners and, the Govern-, ment,.with a view to making air,a- -greameat between the firet• two, , •Six;nienth.sagda strike was avert - 'ed by the Government agreeing to contribute, a monthly suim Of money, to •the operate,rs' to help them meet the demilacia of the miners, for higher wages • This conribution wee to be Ir onlysix months, ending- on April Thifi, ainounta. tei,the Werkmen, log; as .editor-iii.chief of the paper,' a condition' of •things: _making the publication of a .newspaper mpos sible. The actien, et these. raen__Was:: -sitailfir- to that of the Russian sol, • diers who insisted upon dictating to their generals. . •, Until the trouble is Over the, situa- -stiein.in Britain will be the subject of abserbing interest to, the civilized: tt. one..day at a time A. friend of mine ' has said that we Should learn to live:life aniineh at a pime...And 1 ant not sure but he is" right, •— To -day is: the supreme gift, To -day is all "the Past rolled into one bill' of opportunity ; To -day you have.'.: The to,iriorrows take much better tare Of theinselveS;than de the to -days.: • We. Itnew, this—that to -day. shafl • tiever dawn again! , • 'We know that Om minute of OaY nee but 60.. seconds -60' „seconds 2.10More '; •S'' . . Why blot out to -day lue sky. ,afthto.morrcrs:unborn ,houre Most of us are ,poteatia bulderh.'We are', not cowards 'unileti lire ‘oir, 'greatest weakness lies, in worrying d,:iverbitdgee to cross tnet maY.not "need to.be crossed :or even • To.inorrow's clouds' They 'may be beautiful. Who knoyys? , • • • And then again, there may clouds at all!, •' Like spilled milk. Never mind. All• ' milk doesn't vanish from the eafth with one Spill. •• ••God walked yesterday. He is walk- ing around to -day. And so be walking around.to-morrow.. 'To -day is something.—Selected ' •0-0— — • bl Pitt T ou e oat w ng to be:sure be no you ere right is that you may be too late. •' • ' - • , Business talcirig ether' 'people's money an4. haVing other peeple. take yours • . Phone ,NO, 10; Is at Your • Service . , • We Sell tor Castv---We ' Sell, Cheaper Than.The Credit'StOrt , •• ' SPRING 'PRQUIREMENT$: iire-, • WE' HAVE. JUST PLACED IN STOCK AIIXED CARLOAD A- ' „OF:B103ED AND COIL SF/It.IR iNG WE, DIRECT • PROM TH E MANUIOAGTURERS. you WILL KIND OUR pltICES. RIGHT. , , . Cement-, • , A FRESH CA:iuLoAo OF CEMENT JUST ARRIVED. liardWall Piaster, Gyproc Wallboard--;• YOILWILL NEED THESEKORSPRING-TIME REPAIRING • • WE HAVE IT IN pirEtt SitArikIrisligiriAtunotrarr; THE HEST W&LL PINISR presco rushe s : YOU NEED THE RIGHT- BRUSH 'TO PI,TT mUlegkO. Wt:HAVE 1T..•. - •Paints and Varriishes••=-'-- WE--•• PURPOStl,• HOL-S1WiV1-1.S. WILL DE -CLAD T�KNOW HAVE A 14.1AI:tit THAT LL DRY HA RD IN THIRTY MIN.; 'CIES- IT 'IS ADSOLI:TELY GUARANTEED., 'YOUR MONEY IS ' REFUNDED IF NOT S,ATISFACT9RY.' •• , • Heating, Pluinbing-and Eiectric Wiring • At one stroke all this ,was swept awaY and ;Aeinilius , Jarvis :was re- duced to the status of a criminal -he was jailed; fined and his fingel• prints recorded anriong those, of the worst • elefnente of the 'eenntr.3'..: Naturally it Was difficult for those Who bad liVed and'iierked. with ,this ale.rer, ainiable patriotic gentleman, tobelieve that I. deserved the late which the trial eeurt imposed, EsPec, • iallY 'would\ this: be the- case when it • Was recognized that Mr.' Jarvis ,was .merely doing as others Were 'doing. Besides Mr. Andre* Pepall Charged with and tried for an offence similar to that, for which Jarvis' was sent .tol, jail, was acipitted,the court . Pre. • ceedure ,and evidenee Produced being sornewhat 'different. • . • t t cr' • ' Fifty Of t ou s an ing, men in business lair4tnd literature of, Teton- • to-: and other: cities throughout , the. country have signed' the inemorandbm " submitted to the Department 'of Jna- tics asking for a reconsideration of the case., . -UNITED STATES FAP,Ett. • • 'ISSUES. CANADIAN NI,TMBER . , •, A ,nuinher Of United States , nein- papeis, published in the Eastern and Northern States have2been making an effort tb establish: a substantial circu- lation in Canada. Some of them pub- lish a page or Mote of CanadianneWs,. hi an edition intended for Canadian news stands and :news boys, Whije others get( out large supplements in 'whieh Canada and Canadian affairs • ibeeive a greet, deal of Attention:: It may have been with the object of Onitivating the Canadian field that the Christian Science .Monitor.recent- ly got out a forty -eight -page simple- ment t� its regular .daily edition, de- voted entirely to Canada': This hoist - ,:ever, was: not intended- for sale in Canada 'alone,. The supplement. went' with every:number o'f the day's issue, and, as the paper has a Wide, Oreille, tion in mink countries thia meant, a very grea‘ untidier. Within the United States 108,350, copies vvere. distribut- ed; ilea* eleven-iliousatid were sent • overseas, to Britain arid the Dbmin- ' lens and 257,,, 042 copies came to Can- ada. In all 306,421 copies 91 this special •'All • Canada" • supplement were 'Sent out. •\ • ' . The title Of this paper: "Christian • Sciehze Menitor," is misleading. One at 'once concludes that it is devoted to :the prenegation Of Chriatien Stience. beliefs' and ideals.: This however, is, not the `iCase, eXcept,in a very limited - sense., Only one religiousarticle Of lessthan a Column, appears in • the !daily issues. The :Chiistien. Science Publishing SocietY," Which OWns and „ pabliehes'.."The Monitor,"• however, .prepogation :of. _the. JileI)14,70f*,of tobps w1ere„tt'enble- • mere inakeshift to a'9!. Void a' threatened tie-up 'and not in- tended ilia -permanent settlement. It Was.hoped that befdre the six menthe expired the 'parties to ,:the • dispute Would: coin* to an understanding and that- permanent arrangement Would be ,inade. This hive was not realizedi... the operators contending that; they,cannet Pay the wages de- manded, and the miners, contending that theycannot. liye .On the' viragei• the. operators satifi the high- est' they can afford. • • :The GoVeronient tkot into the fray by stopping the subvention; and thro- :Ugh its effort to avoid a national suchT as cessation -of coal min- ing Would .nieen. • • The strike of coal miners -has been: expected for soine tinie, and the Gunk. eminent, weeks ago, commenced pre- the greatest care is taken before the •parAtionsto; meet the emergency t sentence of .lashing is carried out. was foreseen that 'a general since of The convict is•:ordered to strip, a all unionized labor niight 'result; a 'doctor carefully examines his , heart step ,which would paratize .such Pub- and lungs, and, if the' man is consider- lic services as railroad trarisportay ed fit a signal to the -.Warder ends in tion, lighting services, shipping, Work a: hnity pinioning Of the armsbehind at the docks—in short almost every- the 'back. In a, flesh the. convict ie piing, resulting” in the complete par.; bound toa stake, and the first' stroke alyiis of "business and ,the starvation has descended in thegpresence of the of the wvhole..,p6Pulation. ' • doctor and the governor. , • A general. strike Weuld involve All the strokes ordered are seldom some 6,600,000 work people and .as given in one lashing. 'Five or six these people themselves would he (nib- strokes invariably bring' the criminal jected to hardship ,along with the tO, a half -dazed condition. Water may thers the 'labor unions made' some -.revive hint until, ten stroltes arrangement for the ineintenence' of been given. Tljen tbe man is removed Supply. 'rhe Government undertook o a nosp4a1 for tteatment, ..44 like work but in a different, way I is , interesting' to note that and on a much larger scale. It calledthe phrase "no reoin' to awing 'a cat" upon all loyal ,citizens ivho could de has no reference to the anamal but is Seto volunteer the* tei‘iiceg to troth,-, derived from the fact' that, in the taimthe necessary distribution of food • cramped quarters of 'many old veesels stilffs and, to keep lighting and Water :tho bo'n's Mate had.*no .room • to WHAT THE 'CAT".:REALLY IS Durfng the year judges have fre- quently added t� sentences of servitude a number' of strokes of the "cat" !unites Brady in the "London Daily Mail." The reason is, of course, that it is known that such punishment strikes fear into the hearts of criminals who have hied' in criines ,of !violence. man who has been punished with•the "cat" has ever known to run the risk of re, cawing „a, second • At onetime .garrotting -was a COM-, mon 'crime, and it:.Was Oily when the. judges , had garrotters: flogged :that the crime Jostits 'fascination farbur- ly. criminals. The ,instrument •iwith which the'Panish,metit Used to.be in- flicted was Originally 'known as the !cat-o'-nine-tails' and' consisted of nine small thOngi . Of 9rope. • To -day the "car- used in ;Britistprisons eensists pf bat,one thong, one ixichin cliamet, er„ attached to a wooden handle. In appearance it: somewhat resembles a sturdy dog,Whip. • ' ' : The, history ,of the cat-ce,pine-tails • dates from ihe early days of the Brit- •ish Navy, and ito superseded a birch consisting of o number of thongs. In those far-off days it terrorised, the osto.uuntllan rtiioil century agod7fautterit A • etrunient was introduced into penal eatablishments, but it Nis not until -20 yrs, later that the authorities rea, liZed-that it had a strikingly deter- rent effect on the troirfilesome and violent eonyiet. Then it Ikee frequent-• _ ly applied' to the back of the inmate Of' local as 'Well ae penarprisone, the Nirybeingpoawertopynerisisteh"d •it ehands pear ii Oner' i nthiso f' the goveirtor. But to -day only.judges can order flogging. : It Was after:the War that theeat- • -• Ei414). 7 trtiasio-ifkoji- oi- — -- - /(--' - • g•----7.:-:•-, ,4•04,..,,, 5 ,o' -nine -tails lost eight of its tails and assumed, its. 'present form. • The %fierce character of the punishment is _appreciated to such an ' extent ' that supply Systems. going. swing the cat-o'-nine-tails: • ' - It is at this point that . tween the authorities and the .fitrift. THE:GERMAN TO WHOM' CAN - ere May, begin.' The aim ef a gen. •ADA WAS Al.40TTED, mid strike is t0 so vitalize all indus- flzY • ihitt. the 66.0:i.nyl1ent ,and „..vvhat. August Thyssen, :the, Cepnan.ateet ever ether' eeneerni nifty be involved king' is 'dead' started: Mit'ill"bn2i' nese with a eapipl Of $6,000; made a ,will Concede.' the • demands Of the S fOrtune- of one, ititrolred millidhs and trikers.- -The action .of the GOVern- died 'Ai the age:of eighty five ment-in:-..creating vast organize.' Canada has speoiall reason for •tion for maintenance otssuliply teicing...an interest in the late ,kerr -- - When .'after the. warthe Getman repiihttenig-es deemed neceeserYto give 'the 'people of Geirnany more information than they formerly been" able to nos- -theyte Mary ark..r.,410wev,„e4a.,,,talcar,,,,cai, aims- 1_,-thstrikeri ndlibisLmaY- o in weekly" and: nienthly ptibIlea- tions: •The Christian. Sci!nce Mena, ev ie 'first of all, a newspaper—apper; e ti n g :,givs! :the .tiseful tinforrriatibri, leaving C.dilt =Manta .tf' 'Murders,' robberies, ,diyorces, • and they!. ,Such :sensational and dogradin news in which 'many of the ,large. city dailies specialize. The paper has riot "he -accepted Without ,Serietin, position.. Six aniIiien. Workers are likely to feel that they Can lace alnaa - tsatns...'t,f,aghiYeathiblaittn'ilainatiti- nnthaenird iods.esfeSt•4e, „seas, about the autocracy :which ", had u litii,q114 .33 .!jublufrdcils'lh'e'gd'aannyd'nitleclithikdfci:ttlinilleetnietstIg'vrrve:: it Iookn as he Dritain are getting ifi'to iinpessible 0-" t°116‘6111iiig DEMONSTRATION of Chelt* , rolet will 'delight and surPrisn you. It *ill bring. you a new idea of four -cylinder power and 'smoothness. It will make the new LOWER Chev•-• • rola prices appear all: the more re- " • Drive the new Chevrolet and you will Understand the reason why thousands: of satisfied 'Chevrolet owners wrote. • unqualified, eipressions of apprecia. tion during the year 1925. Yo U Will • • understand, too why Chevrolet popular,ity is growing in an amazing manner, --unprecedented in \motor car • • history., , . . Ask us for a demonstration, of Chevrolet's . , . • smoothness aid power . H. Brown, Teeswater, Ont. . Greater Quality at Lower Cost .10 • town for each his.sbns, and, his grand- iose Plans in other. directiohs were ex, .1,poSed :by 13eriiri to 'Gerinany and °the world. • •• Canada figured iii those. plans..Ilerr ThYssen. testifies .tlipt he was seat ,for: by the .kaiser at amoment: when it • lociked as if ‘Getineti arms :Would swelep lacrOss" Europe and donlinete the ;world. The kaiser asked Herr Thy- ssen to 'preside. over 'a board to col.: lect every sort Of 'information:about Canada, its wealth, resources, and be in 'a pesitiori.te "take. over" control and direetieri of the ezploitetion of Canadalithout joss. et time on the day .Ge any had von- the War and was in a' pOsition up, dictate terms. - It appeared from the statement of Herr-Thy,ssen that the Icaiser,)was full • of his plane; and, one gathers, . that he and others who had been 'sum- naoned at the same time to receive sin'ilar.assignment's riSt Venture to OPlasse the war lord or seek to dampeo his enthuSidsm but left sup- posedly having , his work hand. ' As events fell tint Herr Thyssen studied .Canad'a, 'if at all, : in ' vein. :And now, he has been gathered to his fathers.—Toronto, Star Weekly. • . HAD NO. USEEOR DOCTORS (Walkerton Telescope) enlightened ive, 'the reasoning • of a ., it is 'difficult to 'appreciate; in this perm:in who, will not a!phyaitan at a tithe d'f Stirlen's- sickness. ,bur - lag the pest Couple of weeks the press carried despatches regarding a min who ,had died in Eastern 0.1itarie,. not ,f,e9,1lowed' the widow: testified: that a •medical wan:was not sominoned seen by n. doctor. At the inquest which be- eause of the_religious..610ctions..of -t.br late 'husband, He had. PeSsessed great 'faith inytho'powei of prayer, that theAlitighty would causehina to ,•be restored to health itit ,ores in ,a.c- cordarice with Its, plan, Apparently he did not thifik,that we are expect- ed to inake any Wort on our owp be- half. Many years before she had premised her husband that, in time of illness, she:would respect his belief ir • healing' by Prayer. A ease in Which a .woman might be/ alive to -day, (fteco.rding to the infer.. inatien. 1:14e51),:_had physieian_ called in the early, stages of her occurred in' Greenock last Sun- day Miss; Ottille EreneWein 57 yeara, -hg, pan64 awayntIthc home her brether., .Mr. Alois ' ,Neirk, Without inivilibeen- seen, by a9 teif Ilavs-nt.heratif: flees,- It...appeera that she -repeatedly ---10--Iter4lrother Inedleal. \via unnecessary. it is un- ..cleisteod that 'tile 'Parish Priest „ad- vised that a doctor' be -called. -en el6rrittfit to' by Dr. ,McCue of Walkerton, ' CaOntrlor: •,00unty. 'Ile lin, 1 • Position' 'th UltiOnist/ plabh and dreamh. was Made known , otrofii editorial ' , •molfg*theaiselee0 to do as little work t.h4 lie had • '.ZOfli se a 'Eut°Pegn methately made an investigation, ' and decided ,t1t an lamest Was not nec- essary. My. and Mrs: Ernewein, and the late Miss Ernewein, who: heft re... • _ 'sided with the* for eight years,have been highly respected, iesidents of the TOwnshil:a The Coroner was sat, • e isfied that the deceased had received r every po;ssible attention at the hands of her brother and his 'yvife during her illness, as far as.they'could "on,` derstand what Should be dOne..':for her. 'However,..it is understood- that ., Dr. McCue. ocplained, in ,no'• tineer-. tain ,terni.3, the position in which Mi.' • ErzieWein had poseibly place!' . him- self in ,thesyes ef the law, Whether . °wing to ignorance on the ;part, of. his sister, or on .the, Part of his wife add himself, or failure of all oftheni , :to exercise .ordinary fudgment-, - These two cases Shou Id- -serve to imp,ress upon the minds Of People the seriouspois delay hi ,stiminoning .1OOn specially trained . diagnose .fifici prescribe treatment et tinies of . illness, and the 'reciairements: of th respeeting action "that should be, • taken reg-irdless of the ;nigh of the • party directly. concerned. WAY NAME TRE FARM? A. BoYs.,7-Mh...—P., thinks: 'all The Ottawa Journal, speaking ef tchoegmenoth; soafidar eehes' in tli. !louse of.. : oppech4, i1. the. House' Should. be• • jilLic.d.Atolija401j.'nwlhinotietelisivatec,oandmeinnsie-• , .hs ideas into that space on any • subject Would be better einployed "it '09 the farm. .• • Why "hack .nn the ffirin,?" at pair %bvetirjduZt.bailtforvIIPtfiisPtheeChmoeiirn'ainPgia?Y, Josn'T it:that a man who can't pake. 81.1c- 'JCS'S ' Of saying What 'he has to say in short thne „rather incompetent tint therefore shotild go farming? • Small wonder that the inan en the Irm wets hot finder. the Teller no14. and then : when he's; told that people' who can't make a suceesa'at otrilr things.rhhould 'turn .their attention t� he land. • ' , • Fact.is it takes jusins active a set. of brains to make a puceess 'of farm. as anything else, and leek �fthis Niuipmetit will bring failure On the • farm just as readi,ly .as. le,ewhere=-• Stretford ..-caon-fiersid.,• • Cilf.ROSSAVIAN_ _DIES AN ALBERTA, ' • ' ' • . ...• A• l :4511:141T/tdVitic<ig----vmte,r ast 'Acek of the death at' MeLeodr AI, , , borta Of the 'ilev..Ilichard Whitenum a 'former resident of near'teeswater. The late Mr. .Whiternahlvas.aducat-, r, •-•Ett •Ter..twater and nt Queens 'COI' To cfe, n ton,' are takingeoureas vv'flefic' the West fn 1204 end engttged` rtisetfit ,voth,. tato), ho had- charge at Cerdstope, Cochrane and CalgirY.