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CROSS CUT SAWS
• HORSEHIDE% PULLOVERS:*
MITTS, AND, GLOVES, map'
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ing-andEjectrjcWjrjng
ThE E- AGAIliST '
MaeCALLUM.,
e•tolniUittaa, ..80:1114 Bnice-
Oniieirfatiireit, in phergar.of .the elec-
Ion :Protest' Agiriuritt,W, A...MacCA117Um ;
, eel ed.„to,,g0 ,,on-wrth, the
action, and th& pZatest hs been fov•
maUyentered
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-*-;,..1Valke*,#'41Pspateh tJhLon-
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don' free `Of' Saturday; bearing
,O11011.' the; matter reads: - ,
"The actien which has beewentered
•
by the Conservatives of South".Bruce
protesting against the election of 'M.
A. MacC,alluri, the Progressive mem-
ber-eleet, Which will be tried At a
sitting of the Supreme Court of On-
tario, embodies the t- folloiving
"Your, PetitiOners lay that. the said
,
o.
tion, ,offices, places anct:. employment;
'guilty of :providing and furnishing'
aid of -pairing and promiOing and en:
'gaging to paY.for drink- and • other
entertainment at the; expense Of the
Skid respondent;- corruptly .giving and
Proviaing and. of. paying wholly and
of heing, accessory 4, the giving mid'
providing and, of paying Wholly or fa::
part; 'expenses .incurred for :meat
drink, 'refreshment aid. provision tt;
And for PersOns. orderie beelect-''
edf guilty, of inAking beta and. Wag-
ers and of. 'taking m Share or interest
in. or in other manne,r becoming
party to. bet5 ,and wagers ,upen th�
result of the 'eleetion:. ^guiltY hir-
ing rind promising to pay for: horses,
teanis; carriages,...tabs.. and other ve-
hicles to: convey -voters t� And from
the
'1•11e.-pefiiimeis-L19.1"
bv . :hia•Agents, and: by
f ,
other persons, on his behalf, ;.• during,
_at __and anet _the said_Lefectioa,_ guilty.
of 'bribery, :treating personation and
• undue.influence as defined by the On
tariO Election At and Other acts of
the. Legislative Assembly. Of Ontario
or recognized as such by the common
laW :a •pArliarnirt, whereby, the said
'respondent was an is incapacitated‘
font serving. in. the Legislature': Of
the Province of Ontario for the said
electoral district of the south riding
Of the ,Cotinty of Brtice; and an elec;
tion. and retiirn Of -the said respon-
dent should not be made,: and
_at-liacknow.,„
Published even,- Thucyiday. morning
sreXeniie :ProPrietar
a Editor • •
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., TFI,TII.S,DAT -JANUA • 20 7'
14-ET*74.1c1D,':-"WANIVGEA.'1":”
• gvei70°ihr.'.. 'Nva",.,.4.ellilited. ',Pn learn; .
•ing:,- that, George ,YoUng! .the Toronte
t'laWiraini* rnar,ve•I!!-a.,_)?qi. 'pi. :v7,--
:.w9ti.,%t h 4 t ; 2theuaafici-dollaiz pkizt"
eiit ...in; 'Califel.n.irt;.. ' ..r. • . • s''
'The . univeraal; ' pleaSt1re litoViever
$., 4,a$110,4„.aomewhat ,'when, It•+,wa.
Jr . ;1;,,' pottcd .,, that '', 117,r. "SYr,„. Pte"\
tOang.'0.:' \"ntanager'",.wria" tr; \reCeive.,
; fOrtY. P..t',\°.1t1',.0:e.1,916.\! P•',"„4.°
.:It ‘(;,..61" 0 a':":;tliotigli .101p 1.-i0Y\;+v,ats bP,''.0
OW On ,..-, t ,.Qt, 0.1° lrli1ts.;;Qf'-hia" 'af• "
,444, . by ' ' tr sharp ,Iii-lsiOe..0s miin-,1019
'
was, -' P.Pit4i3Pp.. '6111Yr . seinething Of a.
pariseite. -......,.....': `..„, ,. ' • ,...... ' . .. ,
All . were ' pleased then . wilt e n
0'13yrne announeed. that he Was no .
• going- to take anr. of this first big
Winning'. although ',the bargain Was;
that., .heshottldt have forty per. Cent
Of All: eaecir,igs:-.T. .,. • .
" I/vSncii eases the manager, is ;,en-
titled t� ,a, great deal. .The iithlete,
who inns& 'rim largerto. it:made and
4tik,eng"th,eannot panage thP bUsiness
end '• of his_affairs, and his itioneirt
making Usiially. is: clue'to the husiness.
skill Of the panager:, A ;geed , husi-;
ness head ie necessary in negetiat
ing those 50 -thousand i dollar • deals'
as ..welilts to .see" that the athleteAs
-;:kePt:-up---toHthe-highest.--poisible-point-
. :, '
of, efficiency, .
OUR
.,The, touriat traffiP into Canatici-htii:.
developed' „inte: , Almost; unbelievable
• proportions', .7itr,e", are .acdUstorned; to
*linking of SWitZerland,,Notway'an
Of,..aittraction tr,
these -whit.' Wou1d-aeek-.4easurat.s-froir
Iravel. and Sightseeing; at .tanach-,
-has, been ihonght of :largely' as
.1.ffride:fer, the; fernier, the far-tradei
or the luml3ektnan.• '
this.: country .1,s.rapidly becorn,
frig *a. sori,-....:;roirtcitirist-and;:careper'e
paradise stiggested a. repot re:
centlY presented t� . the ,,Teurists •AgL
Sociatiol . (Ontario—in t;organir:a-
tion, the „ain't ;Of . which' is to ,,.prOinet.c.
and encouragetourist- traific.
The r'Eatt0ii.lo.ipile-'•-i;thibb- has -
ao . many 'CliangpS 'tto , 'Inedein life;
seems resn'Onsible Or, the
*tinting. figuree . of this traffie Tit('
Teuri9tat Association states t
in r1926; more thaii..7, anto,
tourists entered Ca da
of:this • more: than 5;A came
to' Ontario.' ThiS., more than th
nermarierit .,pojtulatien.. ef • ,the-, pre.-
vince. • •4 •• + •
• . "
The rePortfintlier states ; that- the
combined 'total ;..nunalter Of .::tettristg
entering % „ the 'Demi/non,: .dtiring 192e
was well.;oyerninemillie.ria-;--a nurn
e Ole* enual,in:the..:atepulation • o '
the whole oinintry,,.a,ecorcling.' to.. the
census of 1921: .
'attached to the affidavit are John
Johnston, of the Towne:hip.. of Brant:-
James A. Gatland,, af, the Township
• 'trent, and Charles fluck„...of the,.
,Ton of Walkerton. . -
It Will be noted that this list does
not include. what was thought t� be
the, ' chief ground for • a protest -7 -the
-alleged inducing of J. G. ,Anderson
,the Liberal candidate, to ' withdraw
front the election contest. Whether
that. ehar,ge• has * been . dropped. 071'
Whether the .
-above are in additio tr
termain charge is not: stated, 'Ever
P1t is It looks very terrible --but,-,-;
o o---
. "That the said Tr�spondent ;as „. •
, by himself, by his agents and by
other. persons' on his behalf; before,
'during, at and ‘after the said , elec-
tion, guilty' giving and lending,ant
agreeing to giie and lend and . offer;
„Ind - and promiaing. money. and valu-
able • consideration, and, of promising
and,;endeavoring ' tO; procure money
and valuable consideration to and
.'for Voters at' the laid election, and
to,arid. for persons on behalf of vet
• ers at the said election,,,,and' to and
persons in, order to 'induce Vat-
ergto Vote or to refrain from voting
-At said election, and •
, • "That the said respondent '•wa by.
bimself;..hy his 'agents, and hY Other
persons on his behalf, before,• during,:
at and afr the said election,
•
of giving And procuring and agree-
-fugU; give Ana procure and of Of;
• lering and 'proniiSing and of proms
1ng to procure and endehVOrtO'proi..';
Cure Offices, plateg *and. etriPloyrnent
• toand for Voters at the ,Said election,
t 'tad • . . , ;
-"That he was gnilty of : Making.
giftsi....eistnrs;:t:Offerst-',..,prontises,.--;-,, pre-.
•
Mirementif and agreetirezits as .afered
-atid .for -iltyefeelliersons, -and.
» guilt • advitneement 1Qf . paying
money - and, of- Perna.- and -Causing , to •
-;•f be paidmoney to, .`, -and for the Alas
Athbr personS',with. the , intent that
Auer) ninney Or part thereof vireuld. be
rAXpencibtf in ArriberY; gulIt f're.
ing *hit '4:Cogitating 'IfOri *ion.
NI* lostot sluithie"con,filderi.
JOHNNY STEELE FALLS DOWN
STAIRS
•
glie Hera & or Walkerton
had the following •ltist. week:* .
"John Steele, 'an .61,4 innate of the..
House ' fRefuge. 'Who hails .„frow
LneknOW, and Who • is .stibjeet to' epi-.
leptic fits,' received' 'painful injuries
ori. MoridAY morning, When, in one (4.
thee ,.convtiLsiOns he fell: ' down
93.6 stairway and lit heavily on thc
landin 'g With • his; head.. He ,Was a;
,Ione' at the time and: no One witness;
'life,liashap. :Another- inmate wit(
found hint lying uncon,acious or the
.flobr, apprised' the Keeper; , who ,ir
turn hastily Summoned. the Houst
,surgeom An examination Of his in
juries "showed that he'had stiffened 'r
isevere contusion ” at the baelt Of *the
tliead,',,,While 'a Alai). :'.gcgkin... tern:00H
:IiiS -left - hand. shoWecr•'"where.. it'. had-
, • ,
bit „agalnSt :the yshs.rp„ edge 9f, ,the
ataircaae. destent„ The'fii
Jurd stii;-Wito has Passed the four:
-c „inark.,,. remained, i. an,.jncor
ocious State for 0,avera1.,,,,hOrgc. and
:on ...ravfv,ing „wee, <unable, te-Ate-ball ;lidw
the Mishap had -occurred."
• •
ye.ri resident' of: 'south Cott;
.rosa died ori )'anurtyy.6th,..iri-tht per-,
ion of Mrs, .I3atriek King. She was
14.y-ears:of: age, and ,,Was .ot the
11001e - he; Itdegtrit,Io,re wqe„ih,: ta lst a k ti; yc,I
' *es)td'.
:THE 'PRICE OF'. 'NEWSPAPERS •
N.OW 'AND' -YEAR§ AGC
• The two -dollar 'price • kir rural
Weekly newspapers is, ,rievr..generallY
accepted as la right byrSoliscribers:
When), occaaionalty someone '"
,
mates ,that -the pric , ' 'nfeasonable. •
tnd too high; ; 'w -reply hat -Thc
,3entinel is cheaper: now, than. it evei
vas in the Pa'st. And thp.i, is atualy
It is not lower ,prieed, but is com,
iared Withihe.. cost. Of carrying on
And the. cost of 'other things,: newA
tapers are cheaper 'than -ever -before
iVen ai-$2:90-per year.
MAY, we refer readers to the an
;fele elaewhere in thig isatte, deacrip-
tirof , an; old Se,ntinel. of 1879. Look
,•it the .market duotationS from ,that
issue. :Eggs' 10C., Butter 14e., . Porh,
4%e. to 5c.• per Ib., TUrkeyS 5c,tc
.3e:, Geese .4c., Flour ,$2. to $2.50 per.
441';'...' - •
r.,...V•0 • r401.e...4 V I. •1 Pl
V '
v!1 7& "ovc.t.
Iteg- rigK ilehit-• objc 'tt"
• new prc all 1.'ourid.,
71.001Q. let hetter P"Ovit for ever'.
body, :but ,r,vhen, you thiAk our Sew
. is, high, pried ; , at. don't
.forget that the thi'ngn.„ the ohhahere,
have iebuy are high Prieed,.to.O.',
it taltea. ten times asmuch capital
• erldiTA: newAnaner bfilce. nolfy. than
Was .rieededi40. years ',akr., and if the.
business s to bk"pticCesafui the; staff
of worlCers 'ha,ve.' to be far ,more
iciot thali :i11040,•.'of . the '094 *010
',•any old thne,,.;,,arofAld do
Q
▪ 7 K•ANIIMP''' W --t-1--;
T4fg, OtAxitiO,
4rs, tg(?,. \when' \settleme\t1 %teri\ pares of
nt
\')Ork • • e
iat '0N:ill*,
tree a vioillci: not .grow'.., 'in that
, large ,tract -452aahorn !fields, bound
ess .
• as tater diaegvered, 'that; "gt.....-
•,en a Chance, tree -would 'groW there
•4.11 right, and ft iS now' believed that
he :region was ,Icept bare of trees -on-
. y• by 'the fires, 'which' yearly swept
.).Ver the plains; Cutting : off ;every
little' trtee Which ventured- to ,5,...TOW.
districts, where for a, number of
years' iii..sneceSn prairie ,fires wer
reyPnted, trees reade their appear-
ance, and.'.,.apole', that wore once prair-
ie have. become Wooded. - .
•.1 But: besides • thi.s...natitial:•spreading
of the fOrests the Foreat :Sergyiee 'of
the :Department of the Interior: has
...done, much to promote the'growthtef,
:tree:O. on, the• .prairies. Tite, work 'be.:
, , _ .
• done -:by this; Service., Is suggest-
ed
,by •the,following article from. "Nal.
%Ural Resources", ArDepartinent
licatiOnf
During the .,seasen, of .1926 the for-
est .ServicePof the 'Department. of the
Ii1erir, -through. the forest iitiriery
stationS At Head aria Suther-
-and; Saskatchewan,' sent:Out 5,51k:
trees for plantington_prair-
fie, terms, and sine :the 'beginning
this %work ,in 1901 the total ntimber
�f trees sci. sent ,out;:bas.hcen. a little:
'Over 87,500,00,0. •
•••The ',restating; Plantatiens• • are
not part -.of, a' wood -lot oeheine, the
trees -..Or 'shelter -belts about the %yin
buildings, hut a new .idea is:gained of -
the extent of the work ...when': it is
learn„pa that the 1926". 'plantations
CoVerbd a:little. over 2,000. acres, and
that the totali7-plantings • made since
he inaugaratien. the sCheine ex -
ed tn. extent ..32,000 : acres. Thirty-
. tWo •tliOnriand. acreg: represents an
-area. 0P...fifty square miles ' or2nearly
a. township and a,' half:. The .planta.
tions referred to,if grouPed thus by
themselYeS,. woUld form, but A• sreal)
batch. in the inuitensity of' our Middle
\ 1" \• 1. \\• y, •
West, but; as explained in the hegin=
ning, they are not ''by themselves"
in any sense but form part Of a Vast
scheme; which, has alreatly t, made
'More. homelike 'and more comfortablc-
00,3qo,:farin ,11.(nles, and given an
tistici cheerful touch. to many nue"!
ichoOl grotincls in the • Prairie Pro;
vinces.•
• • '
4he aim of :the Department of the
- Interior'', has been. to give ' farmers a***:
;start 'se -that 'Once apiatationWa.i
,established the .seeds and'1 cuttings
from it- cattle' b,e used to begin iother
,S.helter-belts. That this isthe way in
!-which , the 'gclienne- hag werlted is in-.
dicated bY the fact. that .under the in-
fluence of these eightythousand or-
:piantatiens• the general. . .ap;
Pearance :Of -the prairie in .many
,tion, is gradually 'changing' and on' all
sides there:are splendid examples;.of
cOsY farm hones, • set -Well'
planned shelter -belts and .sUrronnded
b'y gardens .centaiplrig bush and`*tree
-fruitg. It has. , been demonstrated..
that,: by .hrealcing the torce f'high
Winde, conserving-nroisture„
shelter-,fielts'; increaee the prOductien
of the farm but they return. A clivi-.
dend a hundred -fold ',greater in the,
'increased .eonifort and enjoyment af-
forded -by thein to .the fariner'
hi S ' household... ,
The shipinentsi of 5,512,425 'seed-
ling and ;cuttings in the spring
J.926 Were .drstributedamong 5,59C
:farms *in Manitdba, Saskatehewnn
and. Alberta, and duringthe season
an 'increased stock of ,inaterial ,was
Prenarea. for distributipn' in 1927;
OVer 7,903,006 sseedlings ':' and cut-
tings. are, all ready for packing to'
meet. the 6,200 aripliCations I. which
have been aPprovea. by the inspec,..
.tors.,:, •
OC1i.t.jona governing
the distributien shelter:heft ,
. .
material any farmer living .on: the' !
'open prairies pay seeureareabn-
aMk tittli.ther .of •seedliogs; aria- tut -
IS by aldng _agplication to, thF.,
Tree'-,Platiting,Divition,- -forest Ser -
.:flea, ,73:191)-4tilWrii ...of the Interior, tnt
dian Iteacl. SaskateheWaii; %IA Order
to get toe, trees to nlantk in the
-Spring of .1628 ,the
ho sent*, n befro Marh 1,„2 1927.
During :the. milliliter �f 1927 the
'ground -on which :the 'trees are to be'
planted intst be therm:101y suminer-
fallOWed and an inipectot will „be
spnt. to .v0.ft ,the :atm •44 flip a Noll-
wt.'bbd$2.Cora.
atiirday's Glebe had the folloW.
-would he a teW cents higher' than. at
Luck;nove:: • , •. ;
Eggs 52c.,: Butter .41,c.
Chickens 250; 311c.; Turkeys, 390 tc
$8e.,. Ducks -25c. to."2.3e. : (Geese .nOi
1.11,i(Inte418.)79th' 'cil:,:enrtie! el A olc14, for $14.2r,
7ear;1 WOuldNxchange foV,
lb S; bebutter,....NOW -The 'Sentinel -1i-
.$2.00: "-,Which ..juet
tietter. 4879 it took 25 „lbs. of tur
key to bay -a year's, Sultscriptieri; Of
: late yearaon -cari,-.bitY only. from 4. tr
'3. 4.6tinilk. of tiniltay.:,!*411..„-the...•-•Anb
,seription ptiCe...We tioW, pay .0.r94,i3r!
-doken,
year's ; StihsctIptiorr .i.A tS7took
:12_1/2 dozen, ;et • eggS - to "pay, we.
'1:11-1ghi'-4IOAd....of Wood the .other.:Clay.
$6.5O. pet cord---•.4eaelivicerd'' -PaYing
ter .2.1/2 ye 0.8,and, leaving ,500.. tr.
.qpnte. 4n 187 eoid ,tif 'Weed'
hyttlie,weiY; the; wOotl.' Was Alt the
aanie U1400104 41104t.:4 halt -longer,
.n, 41e4 ahQ14.14 Viar 400? 9401°40 d41401V01141 00Y fOr'jnist one
,,•
to.,000 thaj). to4 Acoo 44-41,
'4oe. '447100 him tOgn.rd,:tO,' the
'--4.4ta:ofoiletkt ttle -b§4, and nleth,
Ods Planting l'414 .caring' tor• thA
• 'traea,• • •,;
• Duriiii.0 .t4e •siiingiet::rof
,farnia. 4,Ti..?',o0.,..applicaiita were: in,
:epecind.:"Many.. of tlitieej baff; .Uiroydy
r..Rlantecl treeri,:durlitg. :the .
or 4.Cree,'years 1.4port!! inclieate.
that in spite . of. the, rather diy, bot
.1)ilearalgtflediSt' etirl teti' 11,4a.13.4.0.July tje • 11111,1113:-
Thia. 'not •-have
beeneaSible Alia, soil;
these. trees *bre plantett had -not
cheeA . -tautriMPv-tallovied"" ..4 ' •
..77
qf ,91q,
cu 4'64 ;#tte.CA \ takelitY „etl-s\! 'age
• \ t • - „
Are now;V:turAishing,, ttlietr. \tn,,rnera
'can be •, thinned Out-cw4hout,'in afly
inbring. , the. Plantatibes and
-whieh, sinitablelor '....fp110Q. ribSti.
Mils; :summer, fuel, ,etc. .
Every farmer Who has, not already.,
done , so should', avt,iiVhiMself -Of' the
oPPOrtunity of. securing., •shetter-
ed :home Sarrouadings with pritetig-'
ally no wash:eXpendituke :except for
t4e:,transpo'rtatthir of: , the. --young
'trees from the. Nursery to :his ...near-
.
:
est .ei-tprese. office; '
SEE D OATS.; FOR 1927
'"BeCatise: pf the general.poor qua,
lity of Opring. \rain IP. -1926 ..the mat-,
,-ter of -Securing, .sultsble sed oats
..for 1927 .hes,' no ',4oubt;. ' occasioned
caeurteiio.r, certain -4.o'
, , , • ; •
• The offices of :the Se.ed Branch of,
,
the Dominion Department : OLI'Agrb,
Pulture have assured the. local
De-
partinent pf Agriculture that there is
, no real causP .for alarm. " While the
quality cf lest: year's oats' ie :belOw
standard; . generally, speaking;.; yet'
there. will be 'available. as -fairly. large
aupplY Of sed grain'of :Passable que.,
,This.
,nriaturing erops that.. did . not stiffer
!rept rust as :Wc11 as quantities.:' of
sUperior seed.,... produced J.iy. individual
seed *were anti by - the-'. organized
Standing; .and COmhinecl
CompetitiOns;
is to be .i.feed; therefore, • .
the • farmers in :.thia. district who are
becoming anxious,' regarding A reli;.
able apPlY of seed begin,- at
'Once ,to . inquire for :Shitabla."Varieties..
that he 'recommeridecr'' by±..reliable
Scluices. such. as the .Ontaria, AgrieulT.
tura), .College', and . the... Central Ex-
perirwental Farah :number. et; ex:
cellerit Vtitietea7-or oats:. froin ,•:whieh
...it). Cheese: a • suitable variety „tale*:
VariptieS: Alaska;
rNo. '3; Datiberiey; '
Other Varietie-i: 0.
A.C:. No. .144,', Victory;
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The general `secod.situation is going
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delft, 1, with, a pay,
Thoina4s,C:obling, Oneof-,the 'rfbider
"toys", Made Very. appiolirilte :re -
'marks, atim assembly of the '..-ern-
..Ployees, Ur: Shaw was reminded ..01.
...the:,veq 11)413regard in •yvhieh lie is:
, heldand the exPresseti, that' his
trip Will be enjoyable And beneficial
to his health: The , head of,, the
Company returned his very deep ap.7
,preciatiOn- of, thethoughtfulness
those with whom he is associated. At
-San Diego le...wjll• visit brother;
Mr. Alexander Shaw, and, he ,expects.:
to, holidaY. -With soyeral frieads, „
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-F0111.1iTiEr CON„ ,KINLOSS •
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Igr. "George Fraser and son, who
have , been visitinc in and around.
Lu,cknowv for the past „two weeks,
have left for their honte in 'Reston,
Mr. and: Mrs.•'D. Morrison spent a
few • days • of last' weekwith their
daughter,: Mrs, Wm. ,MeGill,. of 'Para-
. :Mrs: A, MeAttley,-, bf 4ip1eY,
visit-
ed with hermother, Mrs. MelVlurchy.
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-recently,: ' • ,
Miss. K. McKinnon, has -not been
as well. Of late as her triendS1: Would
wish. •
The .YoUng,...people of 'South Kinloss
81:!eat'a very pleasant evening at the
home of .‘ilev. id Mts. Janies Thurs-
daY last. ,
• Mr.'. Noble ..Pie is viaiting with
his parents; Mr. and Mrs:. -11,ierear
of ,Holyreed., •
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• . The total number -of hogs' 'shipped`
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at Luckno* the week ending Jam 13,
was:181. Of these $6 were select ha-
cciri; 78; thick sinootly;' lo; heaVies, 1
extra heavy, and 4 ,shoph�g5Hiiron
County -.during the -Same, teek sup-
plied 175:5 hogs,• ta,f these'.528 Were
..sejects; 1016 thick smooth; 119 heav-
ies;9, extra heavy,- and ::75 shop:hogs.
JItffiONCELLS"
(fiernld Time,k Walkerton)
-Wfilto,t'-'13Paivnv 4,13.4_111o,
et: Albert; of .Sbutharoptort,,..wbb
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'htbanVe.i.4bielei; the pas inonth on th
. • - ,
on and stealing a
'i4anrIgVPt'"4111.1alii3°E4.itlyr°-
o hc1ate bas, c1
giitu'pil*Ptt;S:
ahaniptonort.4._,...p.h..13TO-d4y-7:1ri9P11.1*
that shortly , after
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+Mieinight,, on .",\PridaY, De 091,•'' '
r ur1/11 he1r.t`4,1O,O OVi9O0 \ \
111,1'?1•• § 1,0I11710.01 rkTFt.''.1.11,\
,ha0c\cleortt:Of.\ epeW.Ana \*\, , `\
Seipg
in'yeAtigatedqandl ".dispover-
ed., the ...plactO has -been entered and
btirglari.zedIn tiles'. front . part- .
the stere they fonnd..a collie dog be,
longing to :an Indian, Which: had!
been. ‘following the Brown bOYs 1 for, '-
some% time,. and suspecting the 'latter
lads' cf. committing thedeed, they ,n,
"-tified the lead policentan, WhO trail::
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ed 'the tracks :;in the fresh snow to
„VI-, Brown bone; where a large bee- .•
ketful of .choeolate. bats, cigarettes,
cigars--apcl-tobaccosTwera-found--fhid4..
lnthe bock Seat nf a Ford Gar in the
harm -The- youths, .,who were linine- „ ,
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diately: 'placed under arrest,,, at ,first:; "
denied.. the. charge, , but nitimately
confessed and 'Oil Thursday last
. threw, themselves On the mercy .
;the court. As Walter, the elder . :„
*ttie. pair; had lerved. time . for hurg-
larizing,George's: general Store, , in
PortEigin aliont . year _preViouily,
the. Magistrate . sentenced •him, on• ,
'Thursday. to two years . in • peniten-
tiarY,' 'while the -Younger brother •Was.
-given a determinate • term of .
rnbeths:, at the OntarioiteforMatory
GuelPh; .with a. further period of. •
:months •should, he".,show. by his •
conduerthat-le:nee-ds 1C-.--OrowA lkt-
:tOrriey Freeborn prosecuted And LaW7,
..-yer' 'Tomlinson; of 'Port' .,NIgin : de:. -
fended the accused., ...Tile :lads were
returned to the Cells at! Walkertan ,to
await '' transmission to their . ,respec-••
tive destinations. '
JIE: WOULD TAKE. IT
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, Irishman...was sitting -in a sta-
tio „when_ a..woniaiYtaitne:„
!n, And sitting. down beside hirn; rel'' -
marked: if you were, a gentle-,
man You ewould not, smoke • here." -,'
-"Mum," he'Said, . "if ye wu,s: a lady,'
Ye'd.. sit farther .away." -Fretty 'seen ,:
the lady burst out .againf "If ,you
were my husband," she said, .4,rd'.
give yeti poison. en, mum, re-
turned the Irishman,. aa he puffed a-
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Way his pipe. •41 you. ...Vila my •
wife,I'd-take '•'
ictoria
oca for
inter
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'.. Upper: leli-The , impreaa. tibial,' Victoria: tipper riFhtettandla'iti Pacific' ateamer "Princeort K4itleett:',6.'aeoit threimit .
.' the tiviof"Stablet, .P"irk.. Leseir tet•:LC'reystel;, Garden'a, wh,e:r.e ..!hinny Intertit'tiona'l. aWimitinr ratesate!'hold. Looer ritteht•'.-7PIlit"cineinS111ciPark.-.*:' ' •
i.Selr: ioIndtO4;•sninrilg gren lawns arid the Empress Ho el, provide a fascidating,featir'JO
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, spring iIooms. in .Canada it the middle of win-. the 'capital cityleaving nothingto be desired in 'the ,
ter are 'am
off bY he famous resorts of ;Victoria and tva,t. of Attractions. I Hereswimining in the "clear(''
' '-VaneOliver: .-One,'newt not, have to go aouth to avoid 'sparkling, even tempered Wiiibt Oftlie,peteirgra.auat
rigore_ta...Wiriter" lintliy leaving the prairies:, with ..an depth :froMttlitte to ten feet; and • One hundred an
, 'next spring's *heat hidden beneath a Warm. COVoring fifty feet in length,: with_a.4anopy dt.gittglir,,I)) a -great- •
.... a SnOW„ crossing the itibunta in passes. with their • pastime af ;tile in aity,. vittor,s. The .CrYstal. .Gardeni •
•- Its buried deeP in Snow, elis we] Com -lei' . NI' is. the scene of ;Many • internatienal 4W4iimirig. eiNnti..
: .P.00 . r. r the - . -trav, . -
,. by a burst ef -thc. frCalineas of 'spring, clear'skics, the Pernple.ting tite,i setting. are fine ihinee halis at. • the ,:.
'biosaoms,:rrt the g.pr,irigr,flowere an the it6iIi.e.ty gi.QeO ends on the' 'main floor ;With. tea table'sand. tempting . •
:. stVanag. Ptie first. vista of Vietoria'-hn,rborc,,,,itelik.e.,.,w4oiterchoirs'.,talong.-tho. *ides,' . ',The... prefuslen. of '
budsin simple, .'beautY ieent to. he 'Undecided. Whether The, _recent:1Y' Ceastructed ':ctomilitii Paaltfo' nail--; • •
if
..:-...the •UstiAl la .)Prod.rti :Of 41. destiataton: .0m:seats a ellipse-) "huge fermi and palms which .itta'*. rapidly; 4uki to tha,.= ...-•---.:
•ntisprpaaat f, lititil the stately doeiis, and the Eriglilh"; •Ix'arip.tfitoist.:afr, •land , a tropical htroospheta.to 'the
77:like -caricinge. drive the •Entpress betel, not unlike • Gardens .with .the aid of the Silvertthroated. il'atee of:•:-
an ancient end, feu,da) caatle,;..,Xumeteus :gale' ..toao. cille .ettar
ates in,their-gilded cages,
• to -break into ;blecinr,:' adding their:.Portion to
,,nthe pc a.,,golt,..,.,eoirte, ,._1ogi'at'ontIVanCorusvritrne-gteo•)awns,nerhnsAhr.fitiOstin Canada;.lideci44_ohe.0tthtlifeat,Diblioe6uoon
which-front •the:Pnrliamerit 13nildinUT,o'nfhe 'rigitr, ,' 'the -Pacific, coast,. . Here Walter .Htigeic golfing 'ace
dnflodili. and hyttlintlis!.heavilY:liden, with buds ana.. with, lights. and 'OrOWdi and ,anntie are' ..the lnektia 04 '
• dens Slit,*. the ..p.00..,Ourago4u8. lti4wera., toll :to -the, figure ' fot 'the, coutfie.'
-'1iloorii 'CON/61'64r yellow ,j4stritie, violasiii.,simny,„ notiks. After tf'...'day Of golf :and. esiftinuning, the dance. hall's.'
:fitoetnitrunt. $eada, which:have .011.0acIY' po ,torth:.thatr cofivivial viiitork.,. perhaps "there. •10-; INIOter..3111t1I 1
•. :. challenging the preit king,. many ,Vigortivgarz, of',Aheriaa, essayed not long Ago tn ',eclipse the Pak: -
the' pools. big kuniMor tOi 4 P4PrOnAll W1010TO" ' '
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