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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-02-17, Page 4, „ r• !!!!!!!4 ••• , Tirg tUCKNO*:SPITINEL • Tiallt$DAY; PEBRigint 1921 •••-,c ••••• • •3; MANURE- SPREA.-"!, DER Theaa spreaders haye .fina le,adintr .;eatilres that Make them )3443 4 Pk•001e: ip OP: ePr9ader *Ad, ' * (1) • .Patellteit Wide '1.1Pread' (2)..Patentect 0,1U -steer frtrt. tr.4°15, • • • *(3) Patented spring chain- tighteneri, .(4),,, Patented '.dOlible ;retched, ,*.driVe. ' (5). • Patented • ditto, control; "-:-*-4,-Iii-AnittAe.--af-le.twiy to aperat• • Alt ArCrkult, Parts ,are at-, . " tiChed direct to alt-steel4lrama. • : P , , . 'TWO t.!oe beaters and a Vikle read SIrQ1 nure perfpot • ',.7fCriz, ificin. and ',uniform' 4i:reading, beyond the relit' -wheels. - • 6te ea.s004.610.-cood's .1# iak..wo.,..h.ayo.'„. in stock: SAMSON. 'AXES • XE HANDLESLA FITLL LIN • CROSS CUT SAWS - HORsEDDit PULLOVERS. MITTS • AND GLOVES, LINED C.C.M. SKATES , • A COOD ASORTlYIPNT tor71106KEY STICK , SLEIGH HELLS • AND CHIMES , r le eating, piniibiag and Electric Wiring me, Haril*all'Plaater, dniroc Wagboalt Lucknow Winghain Phone 74 Phone 256 • ontinieft or - LUCHNOW' and WINGHAM Hai the largest and moae• complete stock the most beautiful designs ' •to choose, from, in ' ' • Marble, Scotch, Swedish and Can-, . . • edam Gramt.es W° make a specialty of • Family • Menamentii and' invite your inspec= thin. • •Inicriptiono Neatly, Carefully and • Proniptly Done • • • Sea us before placing your order. Donee' Bros. R. A, Spottkin ' Luclotow„ Ont. • L. 0. L. No. 428, Lucknow mets ShesecondTuesday of every. month In their. hall, at 8" o•cloCK:' C. Mullin, Nir.12... P. Carter Rec. Sec., -scHoop REPORT i • • • ,5 S No 8,-"tihtoiS Vi Tested in Flist4, Lit., Geog.;:Fr." Tiffin 'Sr. Tested • in SpelI., Agricul., Moffat 61; P. gas= • la/tette. 53,1.Elva Wa11 48 .1r. Tested' in Lit., Agr., Corny., Orr• 50 ;• ' ,Sr III; Total Marks for. exarkis "350.L. Moffat 198*:;' II": Orr" iga;-. Orr,;1.69'; conley, ; c..rj4k-.• yop,ni , Jr. 'III!' 'Total marks; 259.1L -lard, t :Welker 147t. ' • Sr.' II:. Total :marks '300.—A. ori, . . .• ,198; E., Conley ?1,10*; F. Hockley 78*, Jr • II;••totat 'inarks Caa-' I Itatiette 197; .1.4. 'N'Vall 153'1'; 11. Cgs - 1st Classi Tiffin, .•Goad---,,•• ; D. Richardson*. • • Pr.W.". Iiichardson*„ . Those marked. *, initted one: or tnote , e?cains. • ' o. nroff 23.AV;Latt.., " , Welslek-'P:;2A-gar ' 111.1 -IE TJCUCNONV• SIENTI•IsTEt Puhlished every ffiamday , at Luckadw. Ontltio: A. D. MacKerrzie; Proprietor. ,aad 'EditOf • OOVERNMENT, ,1,09,0`ROL, • ' The:. annoiincement :?el:fler -14-the . "Perr'11.47. cloilbOaaa-itoe; rfludi good, hut. in its- defence. •of the ;row, Veveals: a 8oftnes8 if it Crnel and WrOng tO kill off tbe ci.oWs,. it, is cruel and Wrong '"to deatrily, And' ratapotatoe bugs corn, _)orers' er any of the, •• inseci e4ta--Wbith injure .destroy ,farF go farther," and' say. that;',, age,ording tc .the contention. Of,.•„_!..'inninh*--AnithilSA' :WHAT' 1$ A., luFgl• $EN•IVNCET- ..,.9g6re,tha,n, Once Thei, youth's .pQM" 04.1,1100 'bus hulled ',attention AO the , rlic..oniagement otr,ered. to' 'crime .and: lawlestnett by the: uncertainty and inadequacy :Pf :the; gerke.0e4.. Peese.q. lq• !MIA' cr:minal cotirts".. We are.,11.10V,;% refer .4, ;that„„nrifortnnute..state gad wrong. to, d,. at,re.N,„ '.1•1:;:9of:n.'9:;7.-41:::24.9to:4"011.:11.7,:ii_:ibciflitnril'i'i!'e.,;::t7:'11111:Pla:,:eil:'il°4e.kril'-':;:...t,l'IPil:Y.t. qi...,0^1Aitti'orthe CoMmiggion-Weln. •it.' -4114q, 4. le' t'l.?•P.1 . oon,i.,1,,, ,Ahe„,,di4ea46,4er.ina..;..which--fearite-7911W.:::therate rand. sa'vege-,Mrider O'f'," a lit- . .,..itci.:difillit,viis.t,i.er,:th:::::Coni:n::.,-- \ gge4v4ralir se 14tlisfa..°c1I'ttifo°n1"ill• lit; ePi ii1461F1;',1:41'ig71':' • .7;.11:11.ait'''elasrl:411°--ell;Xf,;:t97,4,:411,17:11:11911111s..:.'9.ria4II17-111,, (1. .'' .;)14'41?I'''...(').'e..plil:';vi;leon'il.''ieb11':.g'''1°:191•!;8iTtlelie,f' t[t;t.:::'1,'1.04.17:ii12;,g'.:, , 1 , i , : .• 11 .1 Ha • - , ; ilt • „1„.0.\ ' 4 - ' ' i ' '..' Icl'i , t b , en.forci :st',01.•.'113.1a1.,ai ',,,t , aili••;,j'i: • ; tii ,...\ .t116,',.,111.,, \•1 :II, ,t1 -00,i:•. , : ,1 i:\•:\ \ \ ..1, ,.:k. c\ \,,::.,. \ 1,1 • •I•kid.i., \ .iii\ ..L\ e r t 1 1 1)•P Is 7 ''' 1 ' '' Ilri \ as •,41.ey•-fi''S can be. , .1 ''' ' \ : , „.,_'3.' :str,,,tegle,'[.,fp"r,,,e'_„10.4i, il.':0,,,,,A•lt,-• .i/4,.•;+11*..'?r.:}vCi'21. '•',''': At: the \,1\t\i-ciy*„._ MI:* P -'k $ '11.1"T.4,- \ • 11fl'' 9f• • ;:aiid7the if.0* \NO*. k•7411,,,,O,(?•,.,;.91.7P, ' '''llili,r1,, ,Pil,k,j '9!1!',.1, ?fl..`1.1,47L \'11,141i,IPlI,\ir\ a 'T,411''\Inr.tirr e'''%irlifTle \not'OlOkt f'$4\1.'0(!t‘I'v,.,'s \1)71, A',....,C '\1;',e,,0'"\ti.. ' .4riTir 1:1;‘As'''',\.\ ',..ritli, • iiil,.,.\a.;E9 \\11:111 m,,,-\. I:\ .--',',1 ,z,10.43.,\itint, Ont. ',,:", ',, \'.,,, . :.;\ . ' \','. ' :k. '',. \ .'enen it'4., dig, 'ant ... h t : e , \ e_ Wi,lik. the 14 i\:119F•• eehi :. • - , \ •• • \ ' ' t ' 'I W' a 1 'tri e r with:: ' • •••, ., , 7e, , ',is A• , inali:1•\ace4tdoe4 \ '0, \clopio 1 ' The7crilelty• • irivelved in cleat 'PY1t1,.R\ ..tenee"‘,va.\,,./10.,t ..1Infle.. e, ed..- •!. ,A‘h..•9se^ \ 7, Plc ,lati ,Aness`•\411,••Et\ :'bUsineas,414,...way,, and. tho croWi4. ..4..i '\6011n.0 1°v 'tligruelt:°, are "Iel*?sed:,- td \ .;‘,'Iltj-11,\P,441.,41Y.lie0t4'. .. .. . , , . . , rWliteit the. eroW-71AllictS'' nISPP \'rnhill tpliecrh. u4knsi.sp.ti,,cfT5titojotgz.isLc.,f,„v1+.•-'01,,,,=?*,.. ni• and . • gong' 'sparroWs .-:whoSe eggs . ant'. Young. they tleVeur. ' Were -agreed. thal the: enefifity .0 the crime anil :tlic assume that .the". ineang.' what it gays. The laW itself, of course, may not be' h .contiot meagure, and therefore can; jot enforced:* with .goad results owever, !et .ug wait arid see, •' Mr. •Hanna,:waS president anel:-.•gen-, erai'manageriof the Canadian 'Nertiv ern ,RailWay. When , that . road: Was: taken. over by the. '..government ,form wIth the' orand,.',Trunk, and Grand . Trunk Pacific, the :2 CeUadiaiz:. National Railway's. OnlY a man,:,of, Ara. rate executive edulit -frorvai'• pdaitiOn • He , was borp. near Glas.trew, $cotlancl, 1358, and came to., this ..country -'at. the age of 24, ara,took place', in the account,' „jug department of .'the, old O.N.R. Mk, 'Retina's associates on thr ,comniissioa, .are alsci able • men- 'Stevitard: McCieneghan,of Ottawa..aid. Dr.. Manion. Dr. Matilda? is meraber of the i?o• Minion Parliament for Port Williar. and Pestynaster' General in ;the Meighen....Gcrvernment... • MeClen-• eghna for. g.'.rtiin represented Ottawa in .the-7Bouse of,' Ceriiinorit„ and has experienea. in • "" Trig. sPggp OF CARS ,It appears to; be settled that the !‘'Speed hi motor.. c' f • on Our highways :will be raised to 35 miles, ,per, hour: -It has been 25 Outside,:of town* and ofF the Ha:Alton IttgliWay at tention, has heen',Paid to. the 25 'mile „ . . sitrylertie owners ce-the stock to linnt4er,some4-Years-c-.And4t7is--Satfe- be; present as their interosts are look - How sToctis.oriptED rioc,310,:s.w.,144.31.........6410;. FOL.!. ..1.40WFD AT.THE STOCK NQt NOCessafY fOr Owner to Be,PreSr.' Sriciety:.on Guard-ir. • • 'Anhaals. .Ave "Stirted:Aceordbik to ---49-05,1-9-440-Xn.Yinent *lade on' r.r4is• .. • • wontrooted .0y.'ontario'•Dep.artnifint- O.,' : •.'• • i...,, •• .4reitn,ce....roronte4., „ .'•'.,-. ..........,...„.....,.;„.........,4„,-,-...,.:...,.., ... ...-„,,--,---7.-----',..,- 0. ..i..rI•itA, tliso, 40.,,t:,,t'!170gs sick .0. t: or, ..44t4• *a.,lgt?„ti. ph: through I.the 7a.rd:, but: it I M .pesS'ible, ' l'i':i:;\ eh , : ' ila I, f. '#'''',:'''''4,''\k'l ,..,,stac Irarti.s ,4,re., 'lu11t oti.ia; rfirilte to :.,giVie th ,rp' 4' rlisonie idea 'of, rthe • Tegular eh ni.' ls et, inciVei*ent. •-.11,, ... ii 0,,:ertain sentier(•Of the ,y,\,-....,,\:,,, \\' , \ ',(,),n,firriValof.Stoelc\ at \ the. \_yetrdt, It \ lalilimediately2naloadeinlo• \ the , ‘;`,10a(itnt Pens and the,,,a„aro, locked :\lcbointphatI..nli)TihtlYe:,es:.ptInsttlaeitdoiCvkid55-14. .ed'•infi-.. .. sections.: so that the, 'different neee'lsitY of' 'protecting saelet7• a,- asses of „live; stock can be kept aili it, such 0.,ver .and muisvuisut of. ...'separatedsualiyiltintheea eases so to fra ti.x4eeitt•rcatiiral e4a0d4sd-, fenders ,requIred:' the. • coniineinent7; of are, unleaded into. these .pens • before 0.0sp ,,yo. uxi, „..1,,ea.."kai..,..lii. Eyetyan•f •the cliStribiltiot ilf stock to the var- • pas.,- ..iene' Peas tor sale Or. feeding. During • . • . . • esi:1;ii.:P.13°PsOend,' t_thh.etitu,;. Isvelinete.n.tehdes ' 5Ot.Ifdgliati im: ' the H‘414u9n1Filatnie9n.$0tiewieTy Inr.aesnlenrb;hros0er P nmen for'-ilnirclar-' and--Lninety ' --Janty_itis to_ sea_ that theLl_vr eLstock hine, yev,:rs • :i,..11,prjr.,...,0•' rivint ,•firii, . kid,., has • been properlyjOaded, cared' for napp418; • th00.14ent94eg tife4.4t..4'cin,e-: dillieitortiagillstli-aablindatth• CeitYtr'141,1,1t.sdo.'14(1;: thing f dPhrae, , ''Now • We are, told by direetithe etre 'of *der' and crippled to say' that many:Motorists will hal bitually exceed the tiekv limit. Of, ten, op niany. roads 4 speed Of 4V miles per hour is quite safe.. It hi. 'said that in Britain „there .1.s, no fixed' Speed limit, What the courts there' take into account ' 'whether under the circumstances the 'driving Was reckless. The. 'circumstances make, all the differenee., a wide' road 'when there is little .traffic r speed ef or 50 iniles,May be safe se• far linms. that they . meant .so little 'that .these, 'young.. criritinals may , • he at large again •.in °their .,ear:y, , thirties What•.'SOrt ,Of • use can we hnagine„.. thy, .would , mak p", of ' the:r libertY7'`. g ' ,Ill'aiii's is not the only state where prison . aenteti:..eS AO, not .inean much In Missouri, 'frit', example, a 'life .sen:. tenee*.in practice '.ineatie. •'; less '-. than eleven: Years' l'n ,.. conOneMe,nt... :'•'gOeil,..4?chaVier..7 ' ' rill .• parole. :lay' .'aperate, to " sat 'nr4irderers ' at. libetty: the; Public' are concerned Within .that time: „ITU .entY of 'ether.: exist., There . dark night 35 'miles,. : nay ;Ile' a. tlar. -:,w,hil.e.-..,:i. 11 ' 'e.-9:#.6",q'sted---t!,affi..e.ii,,or,-,en--•-*a.:-.states4,1.1?-..-ilr:r-'4enrdi'dens- 'sg,eeous ' speed ' ' ' ,. is. a ge, d ' pnrioese ''t.b. ' be .,se.rted.•',' by 1' ' , parole .:laWs,:.....certaNy ' for :Certain -..,•.:. ,,:' ... „.,.-H4o,o.:0 .., „ :,,kinds .of '''Oin,e, ,':,•ailifor:.,.,:offendera: : ........Lo;n:.(it_4_,,,... :yho•':e-;:iii'it..': eertain holief,31,'..:igdica,,,,' THE •TIZOIJBLb •• IN; 'OBINA. • UNCHANGING WOMAN WOMAN 'I..' . DANGERS '..114. BROKEN' *IRES • . 'I . . • • ' - A 'wonderful, thing, about. China .is Archeologistt . delving on . the. sitc.:':jail,' 4.- they rocess'.:6t:turn'ag oye . bpdy , put :Of. '..,tent "'of, ,refOrm. , :Hat ,the:,rbealianical, ini:yo:'');ibt • , teen . shocking-. , .. • .., .. ... . . .. , .. • . 'phat. it did not, long ago, break ..41,1.1.. ef . the ancient city • ot, Ur, . once -the, to ,a , numbor ,..ef-, itide.pendelit cowl,: . • Centre Of great eomineree, , and the.: , ly ,incOrrigible :ortion is;••:'at ,- the: eilir tries.,•As ..1-ecnrinered ;With' ether "diVil, • scene • Of . Wealth and. ,,magnifleence. af, A Itere 'fritctiln.'ef the :term,.-fOT -..yhich 'they. ..wcke .1e,gallY,- sentenced iZed .countrieth,:'Chinkiis Almest., With: -have found. •'' “venitir. . cases,',' ,. !..af. , . , .. .. . heli..S ' to. make. ' cr.tr''..".eriiitinal.• laws' .out..meaat" of 'cOmmunication.' Only in 'iteanro: and pewdero,...., 'and mirrors. what • • . • • . • ;• • . . .. . ,. . . a narrow strip • ,along . the coat •are . , • ,. , , , ••inuhh the , same • as.:her laclythjp* uses ,, they. now" are-L-almott Ilareiealf. in •, their inadequacy. • An attempt to there • railroads : and telegraph lines.'s' ,. , ... . . .. ..,., ,... •todaY. . :And .we '':•,all , ' :thought this., ...oyvwhere ' are there good • common put::•,an., end -' to !' that State.' ef::: affairs : dna' qelenhtine'' line .' V -a ' th ., , ., s e cause., .... •. ., "priMpirig" ''..and!.paintirig and • pow has •andthrOfighaut :the.Vast intert . . ..... . . . . .,._ _ , .., ciering•, Wa.s 'Parr of ' a , •rnodern.. erat.e.,.. hat - been made in one State, :boweVer 0,r the'highwtys greinere trails along. But the :zircheologiste. to,' us ..that the. 1.-4sjew, york.• • The Bailing§ .1aVri.• .e. . • . . .. • • sciik Of :Ur 'flourished about 3000 ' B.C., called frgin• the .Ie.gialat,or ,wha• intro vetch' ..men and ', donkes , Oily on 71;heir • backs the •products.• of field and • -..-4644...:L., &iced theni;..limit. the... possibilities • ef aciary, such as l theY.Are.-Proznearli- '•THE 'GROWTIFI?.OF gADi9. .iari*:or, of early dismias41..froin 14,, 1st i.daYg: and :until the pieSent tune in the case of ser ova 'criines. And oh - ,4 :lige ii;.life sentence to be 'passed o ' ' ' .• . thn.. great rivers; A number '13.117111Ch. , 3' The rapid ''groWth,•;..r..radie , corn- :, loss the the' thantry,"-froin . west , tO•east „trinnicatiori : it - brought. .out impret, :' ,./.11in. convicted . of his fourth felony The. .laws • are ;already'. under: „attack have constituted the ..chief . Means of sever', but We hope the,i,' *elk "by 'D.' :13.:. Carson; ': the United : g "wine:LOP' . • ; travel.''. The ,npnithS ,Of: the: rivers, Of 'States .'CommissIoner • of Navigation r will . have a "king .enough . trial' :(te ourae,,• were ennneeted . by the tea. -Tri'8,-reeent. report to Secretary-I-Ioov how whether or net they ,do 'haVe. an . How: .such . --a vast country in • Such s: er. : : In it's use the United States , ia . .., . . . .. ,.. ....., . =.4.onclition. could continue tinder -A -Teen- ,. . . • .. , . . flagrant' crigieS-. ..„ effect . to .• diminish :the '.' 'fitimber ':af 1.far mi :the. :lead' With :.5.8•••••• -broadcast-, -,ral government is a' mystery. The Tnk 'station, as,LeOMpar-ed;:.withi6"411. i • ' ..:., We. Aniericans .a4TL.acens'ed. by..., r. 'peaceable - -nithre, •thei..industrY and .a.11 ,:other,'.eOuntriee. ,' Canada •, ceiree.', . , shrewd -,Engliebinan, kr.' G.. K. CheS: the •poverty .0f the people is..the only qeopid ., with • fortY,Seven.",..The .United. tertori 'Of, being '"„soft • in the. Wren? eNjilariatiiik. 'Of ,.(ii.iese," .. there ..have ' Kingdom had only twenty. when .the places and hard in the wrong Places,'"' been 'many' hiYil.: Wei*, but . these. in, - count , Was 'made.. - ' France, . GermanV Whether .or not .sa tweeping• a ehargc, ' variably "ended ...with ' the , ea tabiisii•• and Spain each had one -more: The ' is true, ' we are ,apt to be Soft in one • : - : • . -,.. ... ., .,,,. .. , . • wronit.place: : Miot of US. have for getting' 'elieugh. to eat.. ';':'.' ..,•,' eat contentment; . the Multitude biiSy, -.there" .are • 5,flOil,090 heinet equipped. . ...,, . . ea against -aociety, • that „punighineni• nient"'ef a te'ntral.,",goVernment., There ...tally. Of Cuba, and Mexico was • teven-.' ,. .T.riere long .periiids.C't :peace in. '1,,vhieli ' • teen.. :.'Even : Brazil: hadttrelVe... Coin': ' -. gotten the Ti-eeffii:,, if. there IS. to . be the, people. lived:in • a state of politi-• Inissi3Oner: Carson 'cited,' these figures •any Punishment' •WhAever ' for oifene,' _ - . , . ,. , .- .. :with yidici:• ',"Soinetinies: it seems as: •must follow 'swiftly ',upon, ,the ;crime , • • . - In 'the:. present dsorder :there are' if ..the ' Stores ..selling e4irilriperrt ' were. it. Must be 'definite in 'character, and „thre'e-, great chiefs aimingL,at" central:: • engaged,:in 'a• • 'rdinpus :.. [ioninetition. it .iiii7st -..he' 'insisted. Upon. Punish:" ;of 'the. country. ,There Are Nerthern, Therere.L-row-A7Arid. rows, ',of." them op -7 ment that it :dotihtful, ' ••vagne; 'and. Central. ''ail.cl....S'outkerh ', 'armies. " ' The ,one ...blOCk.„' But 'there' ' it . still ' .1:Intl,: sire to be ' Carried ant. only. in part; is 'Southern'. army:. .. hag' been • moving: 'neSS f.or , them to ',do,' beeause, 21,800,, , not'. mini!. better than no. punishment •-. - .• . . , . , northward', and the Northern' ' army 009' homes -in, the; 'United States are at all. It offers, its'. we have said; ac- moVing".southWard. Thd••Central -army' .. Yet , te,, he Suppliedi ',•Sales of • .radio tual encouritgein: brit to laWbreakina 'hap .00cupied. the'lrangise,:dtiVer' vaI-• Paraphernalia . amounted to • $60;0.04,-, and ' crinie.A.--"Youth's• Cempanicin. • ley.' It-- was defealed..last „fall by the, 000. i:n: 1922., ' In, 1925 the . dealers took est, and readily pass from .one fdree able. Tests have :been encenraging; •• . . , • mornizig and Shortly aaerWartis Tag to • , SOutherti.;•azinY, :and is-' now about , to in :"..$459,000,000; ' The.: radio ie. now "I‘tABBED. AT. WING,HAM be attacked bYthe army; of the, North. being" put • to. se :Many „pniPo8et and . . .. . , It May pretently joinionn:side or .th€ the receiving .trietruments. have. been 'totidley Holmesiatie:Uew7y appoint.. Other...The hprernacy Of the North, se highly 'Perfected and so Mita.' . re°-. , ed ' Crown Attorn*,, ' had his • , first, ern ' on Southern forces,- will:die deeid. duced ,-; in 'dost . that - A :is- bound,. : to ease in :Witigham. on, Thursday, wlier... . , ed 'in theiArangtte • valley,' ' ' ,n,TOw' in. popularity .,and in : use,., , Be- Mike' Tagney, a resident of London , How., 'withotit any ' real system. of sides,. the- nuitical, programmes, pub and ' formerly.. of. Scaforth,, ...was': an governmerit as Wo ,,understand it, are lie . speeches, , sermons :,e.nd" religicius rested:13Y Provincial Offieer Phippen • these atinies '.iimintained ' and • fed? . . :serviceS -Which the owners Of reedy-. -Tagney, had„: Stayed. at the Queen's. They ..subsist largely; ,uppn..the teryi,- ing'• sets are: enabled' to hear, ' Com- there on Wednesday night, : and 'Some- tory,they :occupy to ',the ruin "Of the miStiOlier Carson '' thinkSk-that . radio' time , during.' the night, it is .alleged. 1 . . iiidiistrial population ., It..i'3. said. that telenh'One. Service.- oi•i,: A corninercial .he entered ,.the.'recarrld Geof`e, to atiother,.;,,, Soldiers. at .a . defeated. but, differences, of time • are a problem .ney whi. 'locked. in 'a. Police cell. - e:.e..Scott the • soldiers ale not '•partieularly at heals', betvVeen the', United' ttates and\ and rebbed him • while he ,slept. 'Scott, lached to ;any array 'leader or later- Great 'Britain Will soon. he practic- • notified the . Constable ,:, Thurviay. grOup or arniy „will . readily' ". join- the: -with :htiiiiiess litaisek, and e:Oliiiiigei." •.'lle - was' arrainged before f-• Mayr .actOrious, .force,, as soldiers, 'not as, He believes that the field of i`picto- Fells ' -it 2'30'; Tharsday ' afternoon prisonerg:71fIll:-Clenendt":"Iifion Where ladiegrain" prorniSeS Tepid *extentiO,n, and Grewn -Attorney Iloltnes "moved. their :a.re. hest', fed ,aial" .otherwise' pro,•••••• -Pictures,- adVertitemeats,.• legal, doett- that: he, be Sent, t GoderiCh for trial; •vided'.fcr, -• -41.nies:" Of,slich. men eah:,: manta; . ilorte digeifiliiied;- Tiiey "ine,4-t , be al. in'illis..'ra$ now /transmitted. There- Provincial nOtable WhiteOides.., , • bank checks, .,cf.nd : even. Angen: Ea.; Was than:, taken :to: God.erieli by lowed to PlUnder, : it is ,tbiS laWle's7:-' ?).rticinetlanaare Much.: .;Clearer,...,.than". . ., When • T'' 'hey was ;arrested, : .:. he , . . . . . , miss , ' which. endairrers :, -foreigners: larnierlY. StehniShip hornparlicA'' pow -h4d an his perion ii.,--c:heqUe for i,1,1890 and".it ••,fg'or, Ibla :..rctSetil -tbat 'torell,i•i- ''nete-.,,,UNti the 'valtie' Of •thefarle'reeft:' Ilia ,lie. had ,used ""iii 'several 'Places „fitrieg rin4et.,pittect ,their. °Wu pee- ri3P4' cA4c, an, aid to na.Vigation and to around 'the town to raise ,lnelley, Ali- ..• day Of, Wender*, and our linaginatiOrt 1Y.Cte' taken' '11.°Y.il 1.11•61••'4Acivailai' • •"'-'03-1.1lite.4Er'hetelerrdrinlibriglii4-' •••!artiterrehr.,•ir•difitY6-07'Tliiir"ii•-'•'IC • . . • (1,"roin. the , Examiner) q• The breaking Of a hydro Wire 'a Uttle west of the Village early,orr Sat- urday mornink ,froni :the ','Severe freet, and corning in contact with the muni- ot much damage to the,:systeia,:,that 'will no' doubt ;take several days to re- pair,'seteral 'farm. houses .! along this loo,. the: Owners got bad scares when 'fire.brOke out at different places And setae: received bad shocks,' not knoviring,1•what was the' Cause of the trouble, for' some. time. At one place the tele'Pborig' burst into fie/nes, which' caught :onto the windOWcurtains and the. iman', . secured . the 'axe and'chop- ped, the wire. At another plgce thel' phone was Making: such'ari uproar that the yoimg. 'man nished outside , ... • to see: 'Valet _wasLcausing-the4roublt and' was :met by A sheet nf flame from his outside cellar .windoW that - - - _ was burning ' fiercely. Other places had similar ' experiences:- One „man ,was sending his::young son:out to.tlie. read to see what *as'Wrong with the, 'Hydro' wire, as it was'shooting' hUn- . „ ,dreds arid 'hundreds' of 'Start and.. blue :flames, high in,' the .oir, and. just :as the boy '• was nearing the fee, the' ItYdro repair gang came along just in tiam to yell at the boy and Warn him not to teach .the wire 'fence with the Hydro wife lyirig across it carry- ing. 25,000 volts. In,-Elmvale I 'hear .much 'of theeable Its burned out, While in Central much damage: is One to he, switchboard., Thig. Will be oh�avy. lass, and .inuCh. variety Of opinion' S being .0-Epre5Sed as towho will be .Compelled to foot- the bill. , onie say the- Hydro Connuission, others say, not; All are very sorry to be with- . . out telephone ,service here for, prob-: ably.' a month or, mere. During-. this. .:trenbleAlie ,village:wag.Without lights Int the • Hydro repair 'gang were 'on the 'job in fairly -good time, and had System *arising...perfectly in a Shark • time, •••• • ' Oats (geed) • 4 •1,1, • 4. ir • .• • 50e, 3•ittalleY t 0 3 ,• ,04•3.• 4.••••e' 3:4*i ili„;1:i,606„ .3..1rI-11'1,1„,y Ii 4$1.50' • " • „ ggget • . 35c., 28e.: Butter- "doty,!. wauld protupt little • febildhoeting if the 'kids oeuld fight .044 .044t1Yely; •• 7'"-•"11ELF.A$1' N,r.s.. • jaiiies Hackett' visited wi,f,h Rple;y"friefidt' for,2a2 few: days laAt, Mr; and Wit*: *. „Wilfred '...,Drerinan :and little. denghter ,visitei w tb; • M,r.„ Ond Kra:. Ilarry Iisokett., tr , . visited Mr. ,apa Mts. -Sam zqa. .isf • WMtelThurTh: hitt: ' Mt .lith ,S•herWed of betrdit,,. visiting 'this ;parents, and §atailei•_.S.,hetWo.od, _ "*..111r; Eett Altoti .1 i1, honie after-speridirra/0-Weeks7in:";Oiha: '. l'Isities Tampboll,•'who has boa;) under the doeter's dare, for the pair week, is iniprOVing. Week,' • •o o, o---"- _ E.ND_ING • ZEE .CROW. ' . ‘inuinh ,r'niroals,P*' a Bostort"-publiv- ,.cati a ...Will e 11.•itivi)e.ates..:hurnana tre t: .-et4he fullinalS„.•-tianieStie and wild, honipa. out in, defence of, th� ,erow, Whleh, ticc61:ding :to Jack Miller/ la the greatOst rraSear and I., ' theicy4:6•;:v.,,fe:ihled:;:_tilijiwt116111,0IYIgueett9ttli7115:7:1:!reIllier411:..‘ ' Ttoirilikm:s8;e: 11 ctshn't. ta___,(13:tb..r.,.:1,T,I;ie.,11..tAt...41:k9._ , , in ----- hoMe wniftifYri‘tilt."6";-h6s vv,111..111415-411111 I -"Still, ihe bright And 'shining light Aelrth;c0itingd}: ittisapte6tt hewomnrywunisalfltcurstaibb!, is that the Burop,efin fitigoaa may g of:h tlishetl fadt that,the conmton. plugrs Of they i''te ey_aw.lth°to4.1!atn,idstattoeh4t :otnes iv, fl v , 1!the male parauaalatif make tho heat 11u4134adoor ' ' • : 3. 331,4 • co after by eniployes of the stock yards dorripjany...vgach :clasTs7of stock from here' gOes iti.ewn soction in' the yards: It' is •not necessary to' fair. :low -a carload- of each' elas8 of stack Ihr.otigh,. se will confine this -report to a carload of butcher. tattle. ' • , Handling Butcher Cattle.• IDS When the Cattle leave the unload pens. they are counted and „thiO, raust- eheck.with the railroad shipping bill. They:are then moved and locked in a pen in. the alleys Of the commiSsion dem' 46 whom consigned, where 'feed and'ivater are available. (It may be --stafe'd here thatimeit-CETtile are' fed. ansj N•Vaterfl...as. in order to -receive, a: good Price. it it necestarY that they haKe a goad fill to appear, at their. :host it time of sale.: If not, Ike bay- taka- advantage Of this and :cut. • tlle' price, sCra ntlinber of.: shippers .try .to reach the market a . day pre- vious lOselling: in Order that the cat. tre May have. a good. 'fill', and quiet • • . . . polijmill11.1111.11111111111.1.11MI c, , •Shotilause-this new' \to doljs gIvi0 cipr,./1 ' II '11 \, 1,,,.1..." ratiely,trh,en;derIst.eodniVao€1.113-rtfit7e!vie '11,1.:: etArell:"Ylu„:''Plircteill:vt_ielles:'tayLt:TIVg1\ 7-, 4.\,\\\ \ \"1\1, l't' \, \ ' \ \ \ \• \ \ , Distance more or less • ' r., (\•!. I. - , i i• I • \.,'\1:1;h6.\\ ;‘•‘;\13,"\ \r'g.'\;11\ -t\'92,t:exv.,- \ \'''\\It.'\caP.\ \49 \\(106 \nlor " \ \''''\:\''''':tron.OaKilvttreatrit.17.14' \ all the names, or only those you. desigaate. I Call: our Manater ,ask' him to explain the details. .0 1 • t \\ Many subscribers who used to think they had dt that'they reach the. person they want with 'tation- to- Station -calls. They are quick. er. .and cheaper. / ; The gate is unlocked and tneatoek released t� the firth, after it 'accepts •the 'count. and signs a olio to ',that effect ;.• it is kesPonsible now. tor aniotealing Or mixing of, stock.: BofO'ke the market opens. the Steck la rted according•to .grade. The:•raar- . ket•• opens at' .9, a.m.. and closes 4 p.n., and no trading is done 'before after .. these hears under penalty, provided' by; the 'rules �f Abel EiChange;--• • ' ":VVilen'the.marketapend the buyere 'enter ,the ovek. the .atock . and 'in:Ike...their bide "for the ',whole: .• pen lf they are of even quality ok in- sflvlduals, aceOrding. to grade. The priae ,,pftered, depends .on trade :eon - ;Among,' and. SuPali and denaand. ns,•• ,us.11y establish 1t1. :When :the -sales;, Man ie. satisfied that he has the -high- . •• ' est possible:hid comPleteckbe Sale • as • it,seldonr- sYs .to carry • e stock over . the neiT 'day. ' Each'. party ' keeps- 'his/ aim'. records: and a • Anal .settlement i OffeCted-later When: the. day's barghi1ngjs :"over... it .13 a credit to the market.personnel that. :z.alich :a huge business Can be carried .this manner' withent the 1:Scratch ofa pen to an ag,reenient and . With very rare disagreement later as to tho' prides and terms: of. sale." Sorted According to Grade. ' • ' • ;., The stock Is, .driyen to. :th'e • ,scales by 'eutployea of .the ,comniiSsion • nrai,'• , sorted. and •weighed Into: lats,.,accord- tO;the 'grade and price Paid... A Weigh 'ticket is. Made' outand.stamPed, • by ,•employes pi: the .steeit yard; ven?... pony - showing' ;the Weight, .owner,. ,cOniniisitioa. firth., Making the -sale, .:,parehaber, and agreed •'prjce The , stack ' is • now, out et,. the. shiPpera' hands.' and ,driven and. locked into pins, according te"the saine grouping as Weighed.., Expert cattle ' are 'kept separate, of 'course, to•teoraply,.. with: thequarantine regulations. . Cattle :that are billed thrOngli , and ,'Ertop off to ' be. fed and *Watered arb aooked after .by the stock yards Coin- pany. They .are Unloaded and, driven antl.loc,ked late Demi; fad and water- ' ed, and then, reloaded to continue their journey; • Calves and s*e.ep. are handled raudh the, same,' os...the other Classes. of live ;stook. While In, the unloading pens the4alves. are .inipected by 'a repre- seatailVe of the akkete'i Brandt' for . bobs,,or suspected calves, and the dJubful ones are oar taggett.and re- eelv,e final inspeetion .irlien slaughter- ed on the rail. 'Co-operative.' ship', mantra,' of erour,se, accessitate' the. marking Of the aalinala.so t•herO•can .be pro 'rated:settlement: • 'This is best dime by ear tagging the. calves 'and •tho•'.use of Paint colora for the sheep. .and, • • ' :When hogs , leave the unloe'ding. pens' 'they are counted and • checked the same as the other stock. !%. TheY, ake 'liken:directly to the scales and weighed,then locked into •pens and: :either-ted'-and'watered di iip.t, Eta - cording:„ to instruction.. from ,the 'own; • , er. Most hogaher are ,sold ons the". "Weighed aff eat'5 baste. • they are. ..graded, by the Ociverninont ,gradeat 2heldre .gelling, and a ,.gricilingyoltedt' accenipanies each „lot. ,..,•111)0.-aeitiltjg... cis-Inuch-tlier4toticnirfor,- t 1,1-riaitre7 and the. Stock yards conniany Wands. de - that leetteti.,When' under their Aare, .and asitp ashed--are 'deducted froin..; Alio•-lierne-"Weiglit and the Shrink. -,rated•ta ;'0 attl•wrilinal„-•-tieli gat Must' hoar a distingung • mark -Ha .that If ,tonversation at ,the ettell shiPPer rodettrett" th grading sheat.„,. The, $eippOra male °"11k.ril.tibtiteas 411*4Y8 ,=t4,t'Val".014,:n 4116'41:1001t 4:11:k, 40 joiloby Ntting Ur fre4 nit 40)1004 va•rfP00. 4141.10 plipto pt islOolOr ',". • Here and . . dre • • , Following a recent tour of west. • ern Canada, 'W., Smith- former editor or the "Farmer's,Sun", write's' , that .he will be, surprised if, the ' aggregate wheat `crop of the Prairie' Provinces falls', below 400,000,000 • bushels.' .44It' will not 'be surprising Alf the 500,000,000, mark Is newly' reached," states 'Mr, Smith. • Eleven' -hundred farms Will bi meeded next year to accommodate' • the2 British settlers who will bs brought to western Canada, ac- cording to Major E. J., Ashton, commissioner of the 'Soldiers' Sett- lers Board. So far this year 1,480'/ . families were placed, 'On farms in the Prairie provincee by -this ganisation; ;ins to the value of 70400,00 'Were ShipPed from the Prince; Albert 'dia. , trict in 1925. • This elfin, wailer in , . . edvam,e of_that-tecoiied-the_previ- • ens year and the 'increase was dU,. to a cOnSiderable eitent to the ite „ , ties .the agricultti.iai inciety•booste. hig hog .'production: • This year the . •. hog • raisers,- slogan is: one Millioil ,dollars worth. of hogs, and front • present indicatioils this mirk 15 mere than, likely to' he attained., ' .1Arrangeinents for the export of , large qiiantities Of Britigh,,Columbia seed potatoes to-CalifornIa are be: sing made bye potato grower 0! that State.. The. British Columbia Pota-, • tees are desired' in California' for eed' purposes because / they intro, ' ,duce' new strength -into tthe south- ilT11 ' strain. • ptperinientlf were •Inade' with -Canadian grown seed • last year in California and growers ' were Well satisfied With the results. A flock of 46, sheep, 'comPrising, '85 ewes and 11 rams, has' been pur- chased byan efficial of the Dentin- "Governinent under inetrucilen • ftn the Soviet Government, forilis- 'patch. :to Vladivostok, its 'soon is arrangements can be initael for their' . shipinent.Last year, quite a '1111131!. ber of ,Prize-winning cattle -viere • shipped' from British Columbia to Russia and this new2 order Indicates that , previous. shipments 'have been.. satisfattery. • • Many Valuableishipreents of furs . irom the great., fraping :areas :of 1)110. Hudson BAY Company 11'•40 en; tiiring through the' Dontinio;Ex-4;' press ' at Montreal, These !Mimi, - . posing balea„, . piled •high- on- the- -- trucks often'represent a total vidUe of 4200,000. After being; eollected t., dvardous ..dtudson :Bay .potts• • along Mid:sent Bity. and James Bey the furs care brought -down by 'Candi in suMmer._and dog-team--intriziter-- ' -4o; the.onorthern,lenntisi 'of tao 0-.- •lia1lwity.4,27' , , u*itylexbills look„green„,'too.