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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-05, Page 1• , • $2,09 PER TEAR IN 4D.VAN.91g:i 40.9.OTHERWISE • LUCK14101.V. ONT. THURSDAY. AUGUST 5th. 1926. , ..SINGLE OPIES 4 CENTS . 0 PROFESSIONAL .c.ARDS. I ' ' O. '0 9, 0 0-04-0---9-440. Di, W. M. Connell Phyalcian and Surgeon . Ludlam. , • Hours 2-4 7-411° Phone 81) DENTIST Dr; 'MacLeod Will lint Ler-know' Tiresday. in Dr. Conneler DENTIST , Dr. R L Treleaven, Luckitow-. Over Decker% S t'o r e . ' Extraction either by gas or local, Will be in Dungannon every Thursday.' ' • Phone 53 DENTIST• . Call -Dr.. Neaten . 'Blake appointment : In office everyday , . ,••• D. 11. BleThiNKS . •ChiroPractor-7itingliain Will visit Luekirow, Timidity and Friday of each week andbe at Cain's Hotel in the aftetnoe* Outside calla attended to. Electricity tined also. . • • • 0 JITEItYBODY'S COLUMN 0. 41;,•:,,00 • GOO. A. Madill, '44;6i*. •:•-11.twiter • . and Real. Einote.7-Money to lend o.: • first mortgages . on Urn)prOpOT. ties at /kited 6% per cent accordiiij te -security -offered, M• ite -aural amounts on ieeond mortgages on Pettit 'properties', and on PerSona! Pates. A few 'tread farm*for sale • ' 'WALL' PAPER; , • Latest pattern's in: Stock, at lowest prices. As ..cheap at in -catalogues. Alt. hook pntterna'tnt . leading ma, unieturert.--..-Boit 174; R. L.Catnerlin. Painter 4 ' P*P0i :Hanger. ' ;. • 1000:1(tiOW .R06011111: " Mere is • 4ai-* einiimirer , in 'Ear-, • 'Osten: nays *bruit Havelock flour:: '"1 haveenloYeili auddeg... bread from ..Haveleck. Fleur and Wald: be glad to :rite6Inineind it to anyone. 11 ealf*1 W. -E. Treleaven • BRASS "BAND• Luckiiow Citizens' Brass Band now . • .4ml for all sorts �f engagements - garden parties; picnics. etc: Apply ti. Gordon _Johnston,' Lucknott. .9-6-tf • For number of . and atOrm sash, with: glass . in them. • Apply to D. C. Taylor. • • FARM FOR 'SALE 100 ACRES -2 Acres good maple • bush,- brick house 30 tr. 30 and 14 x '20: name barn' on atone foundation; , 50 -a. 56;* shed . attached:1.'30.k 40; drive :shed 24, x 39; 'hen house 13 x 30.' Well located; will be Sold reason, ably'. Terms to suiti,Pnrcbaaer-' * 154-11.• • . Geo: A. 'Sidon/ . AUCTION SALE • • The executors of the Estate of the bite Mrs. D. D. MacKinnon willhold an auctionsale of, the estate effects at Lot 26, Con. 2.- 'finless. on Mon- -. day, August 16th, -commencing at 1.30 o'clock. The farin-aa well as the stock, implements and household ef- ' nets- will be offered far sale. -the tarok subjectl'to 'reserved bid. -John Purvis, i.Aue.. • • • AUCTION SALE • Of choice young cattle at Lot 74, - Cori. 1,4inloss„ Twp., 1% miles .west of South Kinloss -Church, on Thurs- day, , August 12. - Frank . Miller Prop.; John. Play's, Atte., , . ael••••••• FARM FOteSALE • goith half of Lot 4, Con; 11; Anit- '0 field; W.D.-A ply, to, Adam John- ston,/I: 7, uc ow. - 19-8-p. FLOWERDALli 'Matter., Kenneth lions; Teetwater : is.spending his holidays t Maclvees. A 'number from Flowerdale attend- ed the Morgan -Bell, Wedding. at 'the Anglican ,Church,` Ripley, on .Monday • afternoon. The children of john McDonald iire qiiitie sick with Measles: ' • Mr; .Wilson Hamilton was calling In 'Flowe.rdale last week, taking dein for stockings and mens suits. Mar. gee. Ferris, of Ripley was iisiter-lit-FlowertlaW:rait- week. MIss"Aida IticI)Onald �f Luck now, Spent. Senility at:",the home of her uncle, L., 44acIver.,,,,,' Mrs. RillY Stephens and Seii,-;lan, of Teestiater, were Flowerdide tall - erg on Wednesday; '4 • A few. from FlOWertiale went •to Teewater,'Wedne.iiditY; to, :hear Mist' Agned MePhaiL , Meat of the Sinners, had .finhihed. their hithig WOO the ,doWl1P911t: t 1a 41410497. • t • :0, -*-0 9 0 LOCAL AND GENERAL' , 0 Mrs: (Dr) Connell is visiting at her fornler home at -Thessalia. • Mr. Jack,. BPaton of Londanv* is spenthng his vacation 'with Lakknow friends:' "• - Mr., and Mrs Frank -Macintosh : are spending,. a. few; :da, with relatives 'Mr and Mrs. A. E.. Buswell spent lhe-tecent holiday 'Wiht friends at Vrand, Bend. . Mrs. .Wm. Mackentie visited over the ,week -end -with Mr. 4ind Mrs - Glennie at DelhL ' • • . Miss Maggie Hudson of Elora, vis- • id ith» Lucknow and ; friends, this ,Week. • , Mr., Jack Camera of London, •Os- ited.lais brothers, Kenneth and R. D. Climeron, last .week. Mrs-. Hunt of Regina, (fornierly Miss Georgie 'Smith), visited: with Lucknew4riends the past week. • : Mi. and Mm. George Cooney, and two sons of Toronto,, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. -Aitchison., MrsJack- Baden* and three children of Stitherhiad, Sask., are visiting Mr.' Arch. 'Barbonr of town Mr Dungan MacMillan returned tc , Detroit, on 'Wednesday, after .spend - Mg' a ,conple. of weeks at us bass east- of. town. A A Cainereri of Peterboro is spending a Connie Of weeks with Insparent Mr. and Milt, R. D. Cale . - •• Mr- and • Mrs-. Robert 'Brown and • children motored to Siincoe on Sun- day:and remained over, Monday' and • Tuesday., :Mrand am' Charles Hoelcher and. 'httle daughter, Jean, of Elmira, speni %he- Week -end with kr. and. „Mrs: p BAUm . , The Rey. W. J. Watt and Mtn,' Watt and children of Burk's Falk 0144, are Visiting Mis• Watts' 'fa,ther Mr. -Archie Barbour. • Harventers' Excursion- Ticket.s to ,the Ciinadnin.: West; going , August 90th and September 3rd, are on,sak atMcKinea...Draig Store. fl!as Agne:s GoilleS of Dalnilton; who -spent a couple of Weeke•renetv ing Luck:sew . acquaintances, returrd to the city on .Satutday.. • ,Mis Angus MacDonald, • who re, cently sold lier residence and honse- held eltecte, has gime to Dateless to Make .her» hole .with her niece bell. Of terentO. motored from: the city and •spent •the week -end with ..ro. and Mrs...Phillip MacMillan. Mr: Angus MacKenzie • of .Toronto is 'spending a few days in, town. ke was accompanied from the city'. by hin sister, Margaret, who ha been With hint for some time.•', • • .Di C.. A. 'Spence and wife of Amsterdam, N.1r,,,* Mr. Jim 'Spence C. E. of Midiand, Pennsylvania with. the Misses Spence, have been holidaying it Bruce Beaell. • • Miss Helen Jeffrey and -Mit duly- • Dr. (Miss),, A:• M. Nicholson, vale spent a couple of weeks' vacation at her bottle in Kinloss, has gone to New York City, where she has a pa - Onion on the ,-tedicaz Staff Of Bellvue Hospital. , N„. Gordon; the ,little 'son' ef lit., and firs. Chick Steward of WWII: was taken to Wingharir Hospital de 'Fri- day of last week, .and underwent an -appendicitis operation. Friends will be pleased to know ,that the little fellow is getting along nrcely PERTILIZER---Why, 'sign an order for •fertilzer in adviincei when you can get' bill, kind you. want any time you want it, right ,here, A rarload expected next, week. Geo. ti 'itobertson, SUPERsitx.,HOSS ,. 204 Pak 'Of the, 'fiOlt $isti Hose AM the .niarkct. Sattittla/..Aug .00t 7th, 0It 41.11pil,*% 40'.W$10" • NORTH HURO CANDIDA'fES TAKE THE FIELD *Ewan, u: Kiug Mr. MeEnyon- =WO of qedeiie.h,. is to Le the .Conservative Party candidate for North linton with John W. ging, . Pro- gressive, as lila opponent in the -fed- cral.. election to be held September 140. ' • Mr, McEwan was selectial :real, a- inong the POttyconvention, held at ,Wing - ham, Thursday .of. last. Week. Mr. King•Waratosera by the Progressives also at Wingham the.day following. . The. Conservative convention ex- cited -unusual interest owing to the fact that three Very stroOg.'Men had announced themselies , in. the field,' and a, few other's ' Were nlentioned. The three" referred to are: Mr. Jobe JO3rnt, M.L.A.; Mr. . &brae Spotton who was the • Perty, candiate Mat October, and Mr.' H. J. A.IficEwins. who Came very nearly being the Can- -didate last year. The 'other , threw Who were balloted Ofl are. j. W Mc - 'Gabon* Warden of,iiiiron;::Dr. Stew- art of •Winghain; and Mi. T. G. Alien of Dungannon.. , The convention was one . of •the largest, not the very largekt; in .point of .numbers ever » heki in ,the ConntY. There were four delegates front , every ,One of the 62polling sub- divisions in the riding,. and spectators 'enough to Pick the big hall to Cop.. apitY.' The .crowd' Was:there. at taio o'clock; ned •reanailneiL nntil ft,41._ seven, .when the finalliallot was talc • interest in ..4he-• convention ' and 't9niPetltinn 'among the 'candidates ..were been because there -seems •,tc previa u feWing that the candidate selected Would be almost as geed elected. (inite evidently the Conger.. vativ.es. expect to 'Carry North Although' regarded as . a possible strong contender for the PositionoI candidate,. Mr. JoYnt.• did not, allow his name go* to the ballot,. thus 'env - trig the eltief contest, to'llIcEwan and Spotton,- the others not beingil•egftid,, ne.setions factors:, • , This •proved to be the cake: Mr, Alien was :low •mitra.en the first -bal- lot. getting only two votes. McKibben get only 'eleven and Dr. Stewart 25.• •McEwiin • got 123. and •Spotton y 101, Through • some 'error 262.. halhats had been nierked instead of the .'254, which'shouldihave been. blinded in In taking the second and third: bat., an..efFort was made to .correct this, but the number was not reduced' :below 258, 'On, the second -ballet EWan get 116, Spotton 104, Dr: - Stewart 26, and , McKiblion 12, The low Man, according to rule, dropped out, and Stewart withdrew. The, filial .ballet stood: -.McEwan 142, :Spotton 16. On motionofSpotton the choice of hicElart Was - made unanimous. 'Another. Man. who: received . tho compliment of anomination was Mr. Centre Huron! *Be, t091: 'occasion to Make, a speech, in Which he said that he was not a can- didate for federal honors', but would 'again be a candidate When the provincin elections tame. As there will 'then be only North and: South ridings for the provincial as :for the. Dominion llouse,..he wihl bele :Candi- date in the North, '• All seven whose 'nitrites, Were pro- posed :made speeches 'before the. bat - ,lot was taken; cal gave a brief out- line of his 'career in life - and set ,forth his 'claims upon the convention. :Speeches were, confined JO 15 min- utes.' Mr. ,Jeynt. kaid that he would decide when he heard the ,others as, tO whether or not he:Should stand. •Mr:,: Allen; who apparently did ' net „expect to be :the choice of the con- vention, said that if he should not be the COtikervative ,candidate he, Would tun as an Independent. JO :.had , a theory of government , which he :felt Sure *add :commend itself to the electors if once they had it 'explained to them. That,. however 'could not. he done in. 15 miriuteL, :* Mr. Spotted,. of course,. was the orator .of the occasion, and judging by the applause he had a &Ott many friends in the hall.• Beetle the convention got down to • business, Hop: ,.....Hugh_Gathrie- of GuelPh, a -minister in Premier Ateiv' ghen'a -nevi,. cabinet, 'entertained the crowd- with a very good taniptign, speech in Whicle:he, dwelt linen the finding,- of' the .comnitission, which in- vestigated the .customs scandal at Montreal, while be belittled the "gen- Stitittienat” question winch AlacKeib.,,, frOm...the,.82.-subdivisione wort. •. . ' die .King is etriphasizing as the Chief "WeMen. and about half the Crowd lewd' of the eintipaign: was viomen. They were interested `A'notietiohle *more- or -they too.; too. and.'rentainert in the %tarn!, rention was the loro timelier or wo. edcI hallito...pos1suntly,.4.4 414 'Men Propitit. About 4e1. thc *Of • .14 A POMO N . - Mrs- J. A. Anson frean • Sask., and Mrs. J110;14141.:01 , are visiting here this week; ' misses -Francis *nit Ada *iglooi orimeknow, are ',spending IL few days with', relatives in Matching. ` Master Donnie and .Miss Margaret Blake from Wirmip0g, are, spending the holidays With their cousins, here. 4..frs4ind Mis.. W.111:' Finiay.» 'and Margaret, left , on Thursday for motor trip to »» Parry Sound' and Muskoka district, where they intend to spend a. While, gaallfla.g. • Mrs. Paul, Reed, is visiting her dad.' . . ghter, Mrs. Thos.' Anderson. Mr. and kirs, WM. Smeltzer of 'Calgary, ;visited at Mr. Thos. Ander- son's Aduring the week. N. Mt; .Eldon Twamley,, who 'under- went an Operation for appendicitis, recently, is home; looking, mitt° well. Mi. and Dirs. Norman Shackleton attended the funeral of the late Mies Miry Stuart., near Mantis. Mrs, K. CaMphell of Detroit, sPent. . • the : week -end with .Mr. and Min.' H. Harvey, Anderson Spent last 'week helping Gardner, , haying. TEE4WATE4 TO . HAVE • 4.HOSPITAL •'• The Teeswater News says that /if all plans mature , as they are now *enntemplated. Tee7-'swater is to be priviledged witha hospital. Mr. and E. C. Allen; late of Brooklyn.: • NY.1iiiJ pa -rebated the, residence • of Dr.:. Wells .and 'intend to. remodel the interior' and -fit It lip with 'bog- pital . equipment Suitable for Minor Operations, maternity ward and »all "kicknesnes reqUiring.'special care.. • Mrs. Wallen formerly '14iss Marie Steel, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. e*o.., Steel, is a-.-ginduate nurse; and whll dimct, the hospital. • The local institution will 'prove a boon to,,many, who no &RIM would have . taken advantage ef • it in the and Will have the opportunity of doing so in the future. •4 • THIS IS IT! - Sunshine.- the great • outdoors.' Fresh 'air --land man'sbest food.; • Delden Crust Bread. Get it at'youx grocer's or .phone 611, Doinin- ion . Bakery.: , • : WEEK -44D. SPECIALS Delicious • Sponge Cakes, » Honey CreaM , Deserts, Jelly Rohls, Sans, Tarts, 'Vanilla: Jam; Date Trilbys. Choicest ingredients used in •our Cakes' and ,CoOkies. :, • . Try ,Reid's Honie Made ke.Crelin ke Cream' Sodas, Ice Cream tones Sett Drinks, Orangeade. . ' :',"AsnmEtD, atitpuir NOTES The:Hackett's picnic will he held Thursday afternoon oillhe bank ..of the lake at Everybody vietaine., ,ServiCea -of the circuit will be reg, alai next Sunday, andwillbe taken by the pastor: Zinn 11 A.M.,Hack- „ett's 3 P.M., Blake's 7 P.M. ' FIRST ANNUAL' BRUCE COUNTY MUSICAL FESTIVAL • ASHFIELD NOTES. Mr. and Mis- DaVe MacLean of Chicago, motored over and wall re- main a week, visiting at his former home at Lothian. • Miss, Beesie-thirnhy of "million, is • spending 1,7'Week aar.so at the bale' of her ,brother, Dr. A. E. Barnby of Hamiltoni • ' • • 'V ReV. J.',S 'Hardie Of London, con , chided comPlOnien .services in Ash-, .field Presbyterian • `Chia* .on: • Sud2 July.-214-11so PrepOratorY, per - ices on Friday and Saturday: While liere":lief'wps. the guest of Mr. an sMeerS.10:: , D. MacLennan of His Many friendS Were• delighted, to Vises Elia Cowan 'of Hemlock City, and Bessie and Isobel. MacKee- zie are spending a. couple of reeks , at •Grand • Bend :Sinnmer Resort: Miss Isabel MacLennan of' Loch- aish, is speeding some tiete at Inver. •huron. Summer Resort. " Mrs. Fraser'Patierson and child- ren of Lueknow,, are guests of Mr. , and Mrs.: Andrew Stein of Pura in'amuenstter •Roy *Gregor of White- church is visiting with Ronald: and Lloyd Henderson. Paramount.. Mr. Andy Hamilton and .Irene- of Henfryn, wetei guests of. Paramount friends during:the ,week.:enci. • „Mr. and Ms. AMOd and • son, • • • . . , *Who have been guests of Mr.and We,. A Stein of Paramount, have left for their home in, MacGregor, Man. 0 g Lochalsh. ' Master GordonIStruthets Luck - now,• »spent a. day With Ronald and LlOyd•HenderSOn of Paramount - - Mvisrsi.tisKithenwnietb itrparentseG, reg.o,filrDu.idlnaltk ; isI Mrs. 3. D 'MacKenzie' of Lochalsh : • Mrs. 'Goirdon Hicksof morello. gs, visiting 'With Mi. and .1p0. F:.1).; Me - Leman of Lochalsh ,• Master Peter Garaplier 'cittengo;.• in visiting with Mr. •3. K. McDonald '4Miaith°Salshen' a MacDonald of Ham - Ann; is spending a few da*s'' at her hetbein .locbalsh. , • • . Mr, and PAM.,. Jack Stein of 'Kin-. cal -dine, were guests. of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Stein dining .the weekend: ' Mrs. Mary Stothers, Mks., Henry Horton and daughter. Miry of Mnfe., king, also Mrs: 1. C. Stotheis and. ion 'Nash! Of London.. Ont,-; visited the former's niece. ,Mrs. F..; Mac - Charles of Lochalsh. • • . ; Mr. Wm. Wilton and daughter 011ie of .Hagersville, visited the for - niers nephews ankniecia, Mr. J. F. -liarkwell and :Wilton 'EMI, and. Mrs. F. J. MacCharles, on sWednesday. Miss Cgtharine Blue is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. G. MacDiatinid. Miss 'Annie Davis has gone to kinghtidge to visit the Misses Moyle. Miss Sean -Towle of Lucknew, . and Miss •Rheta Towle. Toronto, visited Paramount friends this Week..., 4. 31 1-7* cleiutlts,• Farnell is visiting • at wm ' • Mr. and Mr*. John Cook and » baby returned to :Windsor, after visiting a Week with their uncle Arthur Cook of Paramount ' • Master Fad Swan is improving nicely, after his ,recent operation: MTS. I.eittlefair of Toronto,- and her sister' Mrs. McLean, called on Para- mount friends- this week. • a To. o Hot: ToBake We hear this every day. Why make your homer and .yourself uncomfortable? Let Us Supply Your Needs . Try Our Home Made, Whole„Wheat and Raisin Bread SATURDAY', SPECIALS, Lemon Merengue Iles Dundee Cakes' Jelly RoII Chelsea Buns Black Current Tartlets ,Chocolate Mer„shmellotir fced , Strawberry. Tartlets . Sally Browns PiRING IN YOUR BUTTER AND •EG:GS •• ' 'OBTAIN Tor. REST! PRICES »" 1 AREWY--77--- • Plione,3 Lucitno %.--4.4,*Av.me...6.,:mtkv.44,v4v:..w....v.:',NtA,-,AvaNmsts,,,vrix-r.ger.awattrArir ,..ti Li ,k1 ."OURSTORE. q . , 4• AUGUST At,wAy,s If BRINGS ITS SHARE OE' BARGAINS AS IT IS THE .LAST SUMMER „MONTH. WE WILL USE IT - , • . , k TO CLEAR 'OUT, OUR ;ENDS , OF SUMMER MERCIIANI4iSlii , • , LkGINGHAlt1S, WIDE 'WIDTH. ItBDiLICED - TO 29c. ' . • I 'PitINT.s.' Az..i. quALfyy, REOUCED TO 26c., 4 . 4 . : . VOILES REDUCED ITO 22e. bb _ kg. MUSLIN; PRINTED • 18c. 2 • . ROMPER :CLOTH' • • •„•, 10c.:.. I' COTTON HOSE., -SUMMER WEIGHT 119c. , h , 4 -YD. » WIDE. .LINDLEUM-pc. OD ', P A TT ER N S T 0 .. . 1, CHOOSE FROM./ opt PRICES, ARE RIGHT! BEORE PU1R.- • c ,CHASING, YOURFOoft.'WERING 'SEE .' - OUR, ' ASSORT-, ' II .NT, •, '4 kagdolrigrAmaarAngsummwearAming&E-Ansougurnosmarsor.orw.w.tul will be held in the :SEEING "THE OLD TOWN” TOWN HALL wALKEirros Thursday, :August • 9. Afternoon & Evening t • Under the illaspicei of the • County ,Jimior Institutes, Junior Famiera' Atsociatimis,. and The • Dept. of Agriculttirel , • .• programs consisting • 'of competition » in » piano, violin, / soprami,, contralto and tailor sOl- quartetteS..; duets., recitations,; ' 'orehestraand chonn SeleetiOns. -Afternoon PrOgrain Continenced • ,at MO P.M. , • Mr.' W. J. May of Winnipeg ;PO' his brother, Mr. A. •E.:MaY of monton, were iH time for 'a• few daYa., last u -eek.' They areLegit Very old looking et, but ix 3. who Itop- ped in at the *office:tor a' fat iniontes ;said, that he ,had left ,LucknoW fifty years, ago and wept to the Canadian Went; so he is a reel old-timer of both ' Liicknow and Winnipeg: A. E. May attended 'public. school here • in 1876 and '77 he Mr.' Geo. Middle- ton was in charge of ,;the schciol, The brothers' are both,.working. in the in- tere•sts of the 100 P. Relief Assoc- iation, and they Were on their way to •attend;the annual Meeting of the Ansociation held, this year at Kings'. Evening-Pmgratir roinniefied 'taw --0C-cotittertheY Wouldn't know' the town,' and they. found Only a few of their acquaintances of 50 years, ago. - They were enjoying the visit however, * BADIri tONCERT at .8.00, -111f. 'ADMISSION • Afternoon"25e., Evening 50e. • Cleley 32nd Regimental ,Band -will, hold a Hand Concert at' Teeswater on Sunday. August 8th, directly oftel char& serviceEielYitody 1-e.leonte; -swot, goiktotioP. louStrig, Ilintoustor. ORNELL--MURDOCH C ry Goods, *Omen's & Children's Wear inene_. Dress , pattern lengths. Regular .$2.75 • now reduced to $1.69.- . Bloomers and Slips made of Broadcloth and Re All Colors, all sizes. Reduced to $1.00. • • Women's Silk Hose, all sizes and colors, with ex- , Cotthn Pongee, . 36 inzhes wide, good weiglit.Snd . several Shades of Pongee at 34c. ;Inch Factory Cottbn for fancy work, Free of black Spectii.'. Reduced fo 29c. . • Fancy Bath, Towels in nice jacquard, •pitterns.. Mae, Hello, Yellow; Pink, Reduced to 49c. Standard Spool Cotton. All ',olors, all sizes. 200,ssfard Spools 15c. tra garter4We .top. Reduced to 39c.' .11ORNELL-! MURDOCH. ANpElisoN BLOCK, iucK_Now COMMUNICATION To The Editor ,of The Sentinelt ' For •the inforeiation • of those who. may beinterested; Mr T G. 'Allem 1•414 ahlowed hin name to go before the liberail,Coneervative Convention' ,at Winglutia, July 29th; rn OrTer, •es , • he, says, to have sonie backing for a , . movement in felicity of la new sy:steM. 'of GOyerninent for Canada, desires to . , say that he, received'orte vote more , .than',be.,expected,:: 'or ebrild expee -from a Convention engine,ered,.in ac• 'orn•clarace with 'Party •praetke in the interests of otie or other of the tail- didates, Metwan and Spiattonv He av hs niay announce 'himself a , candidate at ,the ensuing Federal, Nectieup, in North' Huron, with7.this, as his Main platform plank. The P tablithing of a • "One.Party" Go t or what ;alight be called a 'purely Business Government, censtrizeted on t'p-to.dat0 niethodg. • • 4.t. 'first glance and *idiot* iiving the matter soine though, it might be tOnSidered triter13,- imossible 1,tort of a retoiaiipt, to effect 'a ,cOilPlcte thoitgri the diatom 44,40vernment in nog .countii. Out Mr. Allen' main. tains that it „u-ould not be a difficult Utak for the intelligent, cool-headed people of :Canada, ; especially' in view of the Tact :that almat**50% of ' the vaters tOday refuse t0p61i their.votes • for any candidate boxing. become tomPletele.diSguSted with the school . boy » squabbling between the , two old, paities with toda',. admittedly no dith Terence of poliey. Mr. , Allen is n,par-,. •ticallarly''emplaatie. in, saying' . tyat there is no rooni for any group n that . his pia will dirainate..a11.7pi. Ur" , ties and groups and bring,about, the unity that is so' much desired, With dutch -eate'effizienty at a 'Arentera., clous reduction .in costs. MEN'S BUCK OVERALLS •lleavy Weight iwttil . neccisarY -peekets. Sites 24 to 01,4 Regulat ;2:50. rtig.„.131ays 'uss 014 ,AT 431toiVNIS4