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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-09-02, Page 5tla LilekaktW rS'EN'rIN1;G, • riitJUSD,AY,, ,SbOirgYYBEll 2, 1016, • • •� Tbere;are reasons Why, you should vote ' Conservative at this election,..., and help • to install s t a: b l. e Govern Ment at: •Ottawa ; To develop our na tura' " , ' resources, and increase po- pulation; For' more' and bet • ter opport nities for • you and y .urs in Canada,' .. . . To make our boys and giris citizens of Canada;; ' not of the.~United States.. • • ' For bettemarket's for farm products, and,the development and encouragement of co opera . - tive marketing. ' • For clean polit'cs and efficient Government: , .. ` To :maintain and "raise the standard of 'lying. For a square deal to all: classes and people in 'all parts of Can- Fora olicy that wi 1.develo p Caned � • �: "ori Industrq, thereby sole-,• int; oar. Railway nd ..imigrat on .problems and' lowering: our ens - toms For stat•i'ity 'which will create confidence, start .Canada . going ahead, and make 'conditions better fqr 'eteryone. • - 7t cannot be done by voting •any ether way.—MacKenzie King hag had his` chance There is' no promise • of settled Government :' Under' him' . 'now,`. when hiscand!dafes are running es Liberal, Independent -Lib •.erral-i'rggressi 'e, Progressive -Liberal and , Liberal -Progressive- Pa11011y can t.:./•e .e _Vit Y.Pke ,.-- What the farmers ef`'the,. Country ..want is.. a ' business : Govern - Went who wil'• attends:strictly to the business of the people', and'. get sorr.'ewhere.r 'They are disgusted with••al! this dickering,' and . bickering,' see-" •sawing: and log=rolling and with the .:a*Vful' wasteof thepeo pie's time and money a • The Progressive Candidate, Mr.' J. W. king, has 'said on the platform that the Conserxative : Part} is.. BAD• but the Liberal :'Party is' WORSE -yet 'he' now Wants the, votes of all the ; lib- erals and of the Conservative Ur F Q's as we 1 . • ` . ..The Farmer's Sun, the official organ. of the . U. its last..weeles issue, absolutely: raipud i iter all _ Progressives:' ;who are :sailing .' under false colors. .• The Coitservative Party' is the' only. -.Onp, •united 'as `'to its aeade i' and 'the only one agreed 'upon a definite business -like policy., For .:these and. many other reasons 1 . respectfully solicit your' - influence and note.. • i one /1 . r rn. _-. - wvs�;I► ..• 'ample v; Lucacts' ►Y2�.1 KC. iost daily forfive months� thus a ;fordugL<bera. nenhers arlea pQr ity on'the part of previous minist 11"IeS • not one' word of - . proof,' •' not one, breath �' - '� • • .... �? >, .esti o, against: the administration, of the'.0 • astomia De�artrl3e�t• Rll;it�er the � � �.. 31YI a. er orfs3l menta, but only against its administration under r � f i. � . N E i Fl • H '-, anything. m vie d � �a C•. ea•fu lev ever h.s l rc � dthe • •' •„ 'hisforY ? Can a Proud' and ,,honourable iratiQy, ;Jhose,I .and.. eschew evi • : 'Afford , to c4nd®r& su�ch.:�i31Gleoty 9 . .:on the .part its leder . p,ic .,�ao • 'YS THE MEANEST MAN'?' Many a g Year na 'long we have i 'oaring definhtrons of tt+roti con- n. e . thema �h aT'e tuts' forward' this case, .which, oes not fill, the bill, ought at �b ge•t'�'t` ii"orrlliie tneniton. Hien who. supported herself, r •"--.77461. h.Usband: aiuL..their children .sing, its injured »hen struck n File re' of her legs' auto fob ♦ O. !, , be.' anitintated It irive ir:tt+et r .`�• ... ,..0 t ai st is iougltl;•s, L � , '00. lndit,atioltsr�r ; we..ti:at 1 .d' Ile •tlemeitt =ms ht •be luaue ;1 vat,.�,.bt'he � �cub it -0' . '- ii t1re � t avoi an driver had been proved. The n she Was notifiedth ` • at hei hu: tin b d had.se tl" 5 ted -the,- Ca,se- batt of Court Air This co R ,'30(),,, T s was possible on ...:•i•.ou h.. the g cls that Her inl"ury. deprived her • husband of her • se rvices i ,• m the ' h mil's "to t hich, under the la*, . he slug en"titied' "-Withogi' regal ""to- itis; own responsibility. The woman . received nor - art The P. oil the 3 . he'husba $ 00 T nd used,p'art of it to', divo. obtain a vee and soon: ifiarried another her �V ”, ...e.. not woman'.. To fre - urn' 1 TOO q t y. the iv:o: -and ..take,, u marriage' 'give f . v ti f g e m rd S 4 take erste • •. HOLYROOD • ;., r. and Mrs._ Joe. 'McInnesof Tees- ' .-.. • inter,, sp.,nt Sunday at Mr. Baker's Mr. and Mrs. Cooke,'M'. and Mrs trhoinpson , and family from Dungan- „.- uns an• non, , spent ,Sunda y at Ernest'Ae• Y Miss .Lizzie Purvis returned lin Pa : e; rn from . Torott0... • A bab arrtyd at Y e the eh orte ''.i'i f Mr and. r .. Mrs. !Mac.1•ane.�Congtatula- tions. • •; lxi and. 1lrs,::ltrri,:tr . a. . � �1'la;ot. Mot,' rad t',L o undorc:, ba Suilti€t • .. •, rhres i. h ng as .the .oicier .of a .tli' .dad 'T'he Wine ine School 're -opened 1 on The Durham Chronicle, last' 'iyecli had the following: • Elias' Blake wassentenced, to;,15 days in'the• County jail' at hard labor. i ii o ino for driving stn a 'motor tar While tx- tentedand •his, two companions, Wm. Wilson 'and • Christopher Lipskie. were assessed $10 and costs for being intoxicated. All •three 'are,, Hanover men, and the, case;was heard before Magistrate Creasor at 'Oren .Sound ' The count case' is the .results 0 rte» •i head-on collision that occurred e 'to h midnight onSatz-May 'at White- ford s curve about' three '.miles east. An, rgt• . O ,er' ,ria t oad. •- Sit IIano� er on the .Dur tri $ Mr...Thry:•three men, inquestion; Were tray,; • Y • cl. lin toward Hanover in a • touring ing •:rah,�an �hen on the :straight stretch' rt ou r "y, _ as+�tnchng.the hill- at the curve,. ran • another into a sedan car. driven by rIanover titan. Luckily iso brie was NUMBER OF ONTARIO PUPILS '.The total.; number: of pupils ieois,- =tered in. ; the. •elementary,schools of this province, that' is,': the ,Public• 'a ' d Separate. Schools, in. .1925 was 6Q • 650. The daily' • average attendan e in those schools, in the period was 3:13,872, or 71.28 per cent ;d`. the to-` tal'enrollnient. •On the other hand, :the • aggregate attendance during the 'year. was 85,150,42.6: out of a, possible 96;- 678,984; or 87.89 ,per' cent., ,and this peitenta, e, 'says the 'report.. repre- sents,: the :true situation :as ,tO .regu 'larity: of the.attendance in the ele- mentary le- m n't t schools. • In the. ,e.ementaryl schools, it; •may be •noted, the a boys' were in ,a majority. Of 515,126 pub- • chool id i•ls .262,813 were boys ]it s , 1 ir,., and 252;313 +sere girls Of 934514 children enrolled in the Roman Cath olic• separate schools, - .46,918. were boys' and' 46,606 "were, girls. `fllE. THIRD CANDIDATE ' ' IN 'NORTH BRUCE It. looks 'now as thoughthere would' tie ,threei s andidates •in North . Bruce instead of four; as at one time •seem- like'y. Johnston, the Progressive. has announced ' his idtirenieitt leav- ng the • field to Malcolm, r Liberal: Clark, Conservati're' d Smellie, ” .lependent • Sonic idea of the calibre of Mr.. Smellie can he ,..had from the follow ng paragraphs taken , from a report. of• a meeting Which he addressed:`. "In •eonchisien, he • appealed o 'tile erectors for their s:hp err as an In: clependenbt. The nil parties had made n horrible .mess :of things.: Ile hopied i to be ele,:ted', a. d with the two o.hl parties• evenly ba 'tied in the Itease the bal- =' I hold d ' h ans ' he u o of Cohhht t � , mice 'Of 'the power, end theft he could be; in, a position' to bring Canaria un- told prosperity and happiness,, by 'de.- outriding the iol.icies _ he. ' advocated ;re:ng incnrl+o.r:tted o n, the stat it tt books the.Dominion, tate nCon , irol o: Industry; National taking, Total, Prohibition, and, •a Tariff• to Xs hire Ott, Own 'STar1. et5 'torOut ' Own Production >''• ' seriously -i' iured tho h a lady oc.. ,• Quite evidently this• than tithe i s tvna c� nt -ts• tD i3' O n m tt" t�rtnn a � t� fi"`ve g �l said'i a cit ant• of tie .elan s o ,... p [[ , Foo soma.: bruises, ad. was -bash; .:socialist.. ansa a sort of nat. If he 'received b s n s , i ti • Il 10 the,shaken he. sedan, which was stays in thee•running hc, will do well ly sial. h up. T. .. �. i g in' direction vias to save bis election,•deposit. golly the , ii�is g OAS ATTACK ON SKUNKS , .• roada e ' s'the overon its own de o of It is s far as it cou`d • go, but: nevertheless Liman the touring. ran' head -On' into it with ng the result thatthatboth ears were.quitc• stthtisfit'ai'.•• y diet t ob.o a'a sl � . 40 , yonng farmerriear Ietu ua Was ':,rttty..t° ttttr t.ticand sit skufl d fve ,, o ri ones >>va:kn g Iysr teattlyahoEked they ae��'. !so.n. more a exists• cpunng o irnt ess an • Ah . ell, ° when people ° were more Aim tOwartls' the. ,louse ldt vrae_ • th 1• n d lt,ct , l?e eitsily ,fooled.' • `� •,i i!it t la;ta ni r.,•i r 1 0••'II 11, �1}111 r l 11':11 • } :acE` • Cid MI r♦r: aopigpm Francis Thomas Meagher, ;of, D1ib* lin, Qnt.,, was ;almost :instantly killed, Fatthe •harbor on Aug. 18th after noon,while unloading a 'car :of logs,. • He mounted. the car and ocut the 'Wire holdingthe logs; and es they were released/•he, fell with • them and ;was' j terribly crushed. Medical aid wase summoned, but. he .did not regain con- . sciousness, and "died about "half an • hour after the accident. The deceased • was a meniber of the firm of Loob1y • Meagher; 'contractors for the .re• • rtst-ruetiemnf p -o -the~' t.h4 er, -" caution. •• He• ., called his' brother': and they 'each • gathered a handful of stones and climbed oa the fence: The bombardment killed two skunks, and' the . otherfourtook ` refuge in. • a ground 'Mg hole.' The men then plug- gedup all•the openings.but one and,. backed out the'. •'old Ford.. They. slipped' a piece' of rubber hose: over the .eathause piPe • and • shovedthe, other, end down the ground hog's habitation`andlet the engine run for• five, minutes" NO trace of the skt4nlig has been seen since in col%crete : • An inquest will. l!e' held oil Sept. 7; Magistrate :Reid has rendered,, his decision 'in tie:charge. again$ Dr, lt; Taylor of Dashwood, . of. illicit fisc in narcotics which' was heard iu.y.• 29th. • The' defendant is ' found guilty and a fine of$200'and costs'`is. imposed. • It. is.. announced- that :Daniel We - Donald, for many years• clerk of the, High and Surrogate Court§ . of Huron ' County, will retire from that ' office "on September 1st. Advancing age • in • given, as the reason for retirement. The office• is held• under the Attorney General's. Dept. and ` the• fees in con- ' nection amount 'to.: about $5,000 a year. . Dere :and There• � q" • Eighteen "fishery overseers front" .,.; the Maritirne `Provinces and, Quei bec recently took a two weeks - .course at° Halifax in the ,' Rtes` methods ,of preparing dry and pinked• fish at :the ,Dominion Biota. gical 'Station . and at Dalhousie ,Uni. versify. ' DANE RO R C� L� E S PATI CES.. A dangerous'*practice; that is be- corrin increasingly, gtommon. is that of carrying a passenger. child or ad: ult .on. a <bicycle. In some .placesthis isbrohifiited by' municipal ,by-law.' It• shpuld:`be •everywhere. In the 'mut tiplyn.ng •: risks . of: streets frequented by ` motors, nothing should be •.done to • add to' them that can possibly be avoided.,• . In . such' streets, at any ` Monica, the cyclist May have to swerve swift-•: ly '.to. escape a rseriqus or'even, fatal crash.. The chances of.' meeting a, cssualty fire greatly increased by the top -heaviness. of, the' added passen=, ger. The wonder is not that'. there are' occasional accidents but' that they are not Much more "frequent. ,1 he i difficulty in such `'.cases 'is that it is 'next to impossible for the, passenger to perfectly synchronize his adjust nterjt a. balance with that .of the dr, ei u thebicycle.- • b ce 'A small �Y n m ll failure to do so makes jt doubly dif- fieult ,Rir the. driver to steer rapidly and accuately. Another practice that, is decidedly on° the increase is that of coasting the paved hill -streets on • bike ,'and in motor cars, without' the Ilse. of brakes, r regard to speed insists. This is sura to. result sometime ser- iously, if 'not fatal y. The practice: is less risky 'and reprehensible' in, 'tire. case:of, cyclists than' in motorists 'bat' should •be refrained - fro��, i n this hi-. s principle of safetyfirst 'all round. • ' --o0O. IT 1 AS COME TO -JIM&. A roan girl about t a u e a New .,Glasgow, . N.S., barber,' shop ,recently. -Thechairs '•ice .rc f ii L 1, .• and seated in the waiting row Was one Mae man. When a v ,` � .. • n §saucy ocl hi re- the a. .. ,ce redre se and tooki r hit .ce p ., in the chair.' 'The .girl 'looked on in. •amazement for ,o moment. Tait tossed hor'beaci' in Ole air, and, . t, ;' h tti Y4itIt,tt t°. anger, nounced: Gentletnen, before .ladies • some barber shop :tthis." She `flounced • aft 'b"fl'the /flare "aind-viciously"banged the ,Ort eh- door 1tt the going, • h 'A • crowd .of citizens and officials :gathered at the Canadian , Pacific'': • depot •at' Vancouver ••.recently to •,4' •welcomes the -Canadian Pacific aPe- cial , mail: train When it .pulled • after having: completed the •:journey•r• 'from Winnipeg. in six rrinRtes over the i'ecdrd'.of. thirty-two hour's. The journey across, Canada ,from Quebec occupied less than three and a hall days.; • Regardless; of the, great strdce is the British, Isles, Virindsori Station.; . in 'Montreal wasfilled to overflow*.; ing With travellers•'•towards the:lant.' few days of the first week .in May They were all taking the, boat train to, sail on the. Canadian Paei f ie liner Minnedosa from .Quebec- Two spe- 'cial trains were made up carrying. five, hundred passengeis from 'all parts ,of Canada.. Revenue of the Prairie Provinces, Alberta, •. Saskatchewan, Manitoba, •'last: year Afrom all sources ' is es- timated at $1,050,000,000 representt •ing "a huge increase over the sum of ':$860,000,000 'for the previous!' year. The • returns were derived as sol- lows . agricultural, $725,000,000; .industrial, $150,000,000; • tourist,' $50.,000,000♦,.:• mikes, .,fisheries, etc., $40,000,000; . Figures; 'issued at. Ottawa 'show. that employment at the; beginning of April was, practically unchanged. as compared with the ,previous month,',"while the ;situation 'was' Morefavorable than on April 1. in any:,'of the' last five years,, in four: , • of which .a . 'downward trend was indicated on: that . date♦,::Mannifac- turing. showed .. improvement and•.• aransp'ortation and; construction registered greater expansion: than, • Recent .improvement in Oriental trade is being' indicated by the heavy • cargoes carried by•the lastfew lip - era sailing in-era:.sailing ;for ':Japan , and China from the Port of • Vancouver. • Van"! ,ouver merchants ,.view the: partial recovery in tine volume of `business• 'being .done with .China' as a, sure Sign that the, country: is coming back to 'normal This improvement is, noted especially. in., tie recent heavy: bookings of the Canadian, Pacific. steamers. . i Whole fainilles' of dans on the • Island': of llfanitowaning, ln. Georg ion' Bay, work all winter making ' twelve -inch hark canoes which ' are ; sold as ornaments. A • shipment of four • thousand' eight hundred: of these Passed through) otninion'' Ez-, PO tis /aids at Montreal . recently . . for a brewY r o k desiaipttlon♦ The P old-time Indian :eanee is represented ''. in every detail and :every. one of the. :... tiny vessels •sbea* ntiflly d eoorat- , : li's`nea -ii- happy'. tnamage unless • both get better mates than.' the. dd. , • nerve. , , y I ll • f he • feels horrified e. r � Y When, i garage is robbed, he hasn't,'bought:�ii" tar yet, r y t 1� >; iii tl ' � . ou tin 'tell lolr:aiit , r,. .• g' a man Whether his wile calls him Mil • t x William Correct this sentence I11 . res ;be `sto go," said Ilse liars "'cos soon 4u •b ,hp mother With• e 04.9. 111 I1 i',11 11 ,11 1PIU} liil�,,lra 1 },"•'1 W.