The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-10, Page 4.PL. • • .• Nvjont•
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WE MillE IN STOCK Tug MILLER ' IDEAL Draffwious
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offinurs.:.: nut diticAT, FUNDAIMINTAL PRINCIPLES
P H.AgiCILING* AND BROODING 4tRE PERFE9ED TO
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THE IIIGREST DEGREE IN THE MILLER IDEkL.. INcU-
BATOIS
-41Ir BROODERS.
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AT THE 0.A.C., GUEI;PK. THIS MACHINE- GAVE THE BEST ,
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---ItESIXTS,7-0,P-ANT-OP---THR1LANY-MAK
AND !/.1,t101*it, fpiEss hcOnOls:. ARE AWAY,. 'CHEAP-
ER THAN oro$ iocuthioktcar Toz-seo.
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LinzNow Rog, MARcii lotk 7
NkcotiPacK-rfiglrAING
fail be at UM** sad .100aalf ImPlOoteita* Bora
110, Dbie Nottows, Cultivator* Via Grata HMIs of oil
BISS44,t'
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Plue
`4-terieuirire-Verr-
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xitiqxxow str.rtINtL
'every Thursday raorii `Inv.
,it1.�kno Onfatio; • ,
MacKenzie, ProKiet,or
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and Editor
THIJR$DA.Ir MARCH 1.0th 1927 •
women
JJGKNOW WINGHAM
-mod oolla
largest , to
ist the saes cait.
ig
frees, /a
Scotch, Swedish ann
" Grwaitas
' adios-
atorialt7-of Fa/aitr-
and °twit* roar .1101Pee•
Neatly, barefally and
Prop3y
sis before Plkiss 74""
s*eu«i
Old. •
L. 0.,.L. No. 428, Lucialoir Insets
She second Tuesday _of pvery,niciuth
therir ban, it is 4-cioc.x. C. ittglin/
IL; P. Carter, Ree.See. ,.
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LOCAL I4lARIETS
Butter
Eggs 2IC.4. 24e.
Hogs to $11.25
Wheat $1,25
. Oafs
Barley 60e,
,- Peas
. Is not alone to :tell
tlfrne or two and say it mg',
And, knack into the denier 'pates
A repertoire of ,facts and dates.
TO Teach
s.'not .ttlOne to drill
And 1or4e to March up learning7s
their 1?0.w..e._.&.:Oo.c1.*eluT
legs
squad. of little„„i2untsn, Pegs:
Te _Teach
Is not alone to Curb •
"trzttly Yotths:
Aridine.ke '
grades,
And -deal. With. pufai
'with
Saes,
AN, EARLY ASEIFIELD_
,TEAcitER
•;,BA:M.--ikurrms
ethT,ie..,7,V:t:lattre'emis.0118s,11
ai
a
igeiro Yet* liatehaii, club to play ir
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Lheir
.teant: f dr the next three seasons;
For his Serviceis he is tO.get'seyentyl-
thotmand, dollars Per Year. ., • -
Ty Cobb,: another famous player;.
recently 'engaged With ,a :Philadelphia
club at sixty. thousand do:lara for
the'
theseIn !IfTituo9uPs:';1.aTtheit eirehdre4:73r1).
ma;156 •lot. of inorief On thr
side -in • sperial games and by ,l'inovie
stunts:' • .
Resides these two Outstanding
Players, there.are a ,score or more
other
other playerswho down!' a
handaiinte fortune each season for
' Where does the money come from?
Froni--.-tht:_gate_.receipts„.... of. cOurse;
and the big gate receipts come from
the big crowds. Cheap transporta-
tion and many holidays have,made it
possible for, crowd of 25" to 106 thou-,
-aaytd-iaeOple-tir+qttiCklyt''...zather--ata-
spot, arid ail get back :honie
again .during the afterricon.
' At. the Present time ,the Civilized'
'world (eSpecially the English Speak-
ing por,tion 'of it) is spell and enter -
,
stead Of ,Ufter.
lstia plan. of:buying,' and ogling Igag.
'immense yOgne ,at -the- present eine'
•so, "much se that micycloped,as ,m.ppi with Iwo onovro0 Your mans!
:Qgf4illm rer.rding its rgers4, $•*3.7a One.,,Arlatooiat Sat,-
tgan 44,0irs!".404.40.0.14;44 wiTitacion;f7,41,:rk7t5,07.,,5• ivw1071..d.r-;0,70i.0047'
—esgczaIly•lutegefeartters7,4,o.'...MtVe. Another...
hat (bet -7,117,m.. •
Away'
$1HWFOIR4f114.011),
BOW PLAPPESO AFT=
CHAMPION GEORGE' YOUNG
vlopmeut, 09. tile whole, it, doubt
The ."ancient ''. colony" ' of ' lie*.
' °midland. ,TROPed .114? andden. Ault
the other,- day by :being awarded at
Important court 'decision, over the;
...i.DefiemOdtit :eofp.i:a:adi•-•counTeih:xdtheelgie. highest
...a appointment
, ,:tlime„..4.,:tliiiic.,.1,7cli
'handed out by the Judicial Commit. • • 'need some good, g'.064; 'eOreflli ,girk to look
„.T.,_iii_tiir wi,u_sir e*iiiiriy:„,,,,,,id., . di:I: -ro.a:.,-, 7 .5Teluisvewige,huld,i3IT.12apkoeti,'Ii.oci:
tl'ur ' '' ' 7ciainto to i would like.,rne- ., . - - ;
:tad, ta, do with; the rive]
....arge tract eg.:14,40.. y.t Labrador. ..,.,, , : ,am five, eat, f4r niches -tall and a
.... :in' our -school: daYS'.we.all, learned real blonde. -Ethel. ' ' ' ::' ''•
lat,,' in. matters.. of government. ' Dear George: am S e * e Mt e e,T)
,Newfoundland had control of a. strip just your age, and I .1.1ink you are
of territory Along the shore of Lib- the wonderfullest fellow in lha world.
radOr*inhOilted by a 'fia' -fishermen 1 -am .11 good swimmer Myself, and I -.
Ind. trappers, such as made IP the think I 'could de as much as Irene .
-.1.114 of the ioPulati!O of NeWleancl, 071yrne to train you. I think from
iand. itsel, The ,Arrangement doubt'', her_iiictilie jtiliiatigtellonim*oPurersteefe.ritwhaillli
`..ess, .was origi) ially. one ,of: convent= she ii,loo.,
rfnice,_as:_the_.10se. ,i.t_t_ia.bitants of the make an „appointment , to meet you
Labrador strip, although on the mein anywhere you say:--Isahe.ie.
'!and of the American continent, were , Bear George Young:•: --I am a little
far from the settled' Parts of Canada hOme gir• I, the - kind your , mother
'when governments were alowlY 11,,- would like. I am eighteen; but look,
'lag '7! ettablishidr7:-They-T-were--near: ,Tordr-sixteen.----1-can-cook-and,--sew-and, .
„ 7,erewe.sft°suilwdelarendthaelani.°CecuasPatithonoseineld In; am not
afraid
YciamtV"serYh:oftealsnhesbea' aes-ti.
islanders. : . - , , . ful things hal3p,erk, just before : two
For years nobody Paid_ and *nen- people meet-- Why couldn't we . two
tion to the situationt but Oar Meet? I am giving Yen mir.. tele,
tainment mad._ . There, are . sensible brought" changes. k „ In recent . yearr. phone number and would like you to
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people, of course, but vast numbers thedevelopment of the :lumbering' ring me. I forgot"to tell you that. I
throw away their' money as they Of ' and indiWood. industries his added ani petite vi -h black. hair and big
it. • . •,greatly to. the *alai of all forests brown eyes. We baye quite it bit of
r
These are the people -these base- and ,exploration revealed tinntense money Ourselves, so you See it isn't
ball, mtivin. andtheatre crowds -10c; 'tracts 'of pine, spruce and Oth!r'snft your money I want to "ineet you for.
want
tt "oinituaraltege :e•I'srhouseYasdaittienemnothinPivig- woods
sre in
nof thLtiehrParevii4.0r,-7Thi* joi"31.1enfillOtreda7. 7".".DEedarith.Gre9rgic:74.api a very pretty
--fo'F---th-e---747da,-Y-"-•nor tar oldTake-;-air q1C3[1---0,1MgitA;----efe"---fr:611i Ple—qire- shaped. girl and ni3r,. blends saY. I
induitrious_and.:Saving, actordin. as
look stunning .! in a 'ba6....inc.: stilt.: 'I
VeOrge Young, Catalina hero, is
401-ele*SOtight7"eiter lyoungs-man,,-pav-
-,, • .
ollowing 'exeerits' are a fetr. ' Samples
,Tienlarly by. Some- ..ef the ladies. lite,
r-6:reeernleTh'ed.
during h15 theatre eugage-
!Pent -in'.TorZatoi- •
Dear. George: -1 'am a young and
pretty widow, only twenty-two years'
ofd. Now that you mother is -LI You
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-Had
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few week ago a tribute to the.
whorl . of ll.lrz;Hogarth
ap-
peared The Sentinel; and the writ-
er mentioned Mr. d..kilpatrick Oi
Brock -villa and the. late :Rev R. J.
Treleaven_ of Hamulton, partieulax
'friends. 'olAtr,„•11ogart,y, _and that
three young men were teaching
'.A.shfield schools some fifty years
ago. • The write*, 'by ,the way, Wa2
Mk. W.11. Johnston, of Exeter, *lac.
Later taught' 'school for .reany• years
in Ashfield and Bay Townships; axle,
was '81, credit to the teaching prefe-s-,
sion: Mar., 1st,' Mr. S. J.
Kilpatrick passed: aWay, at WS' litime
in Brockville, followings brief
nesS Deceased. who was Innis eighty-
Second Year, was at native of ..Arare-
ag)i, Irelandt'eaming lDungartnon
'With his brother, Joseph, when about
eighteen. Here he formed a _last-
ing friendship t with R. J. Treleaven
Who Was preparing to teach school
,and an his advice took :a. teacher's'
jtraining also. He 'taught In .ZiOn,
9, and tine's sehools ; and later for
ionie tinie near Listowel. Those who
.Wera-bia pupils say he was unusually
gifted aa a teacher, he also set a high'
ia°1* standard for his aO4.11v7._
ed it hintsel,f. At a. re -union .of th
schOOl section, near Listowel, twc
years ago, when as a former teacher
Mr. ,Kilpatrick was. present, ten
busi-
nese and professional men told bin:
that as a resttit 'of his influence, when
their teaciatz, they had newer tisec
White -co Or , liquor, in any 'form: In ye
ligion he Was a Methodist 'serve(
the church as as a preacher in the
early days. On Dec. ,29t1i, 1880 he wa
Married te- Euth Andrew, sister .01
Mr;Isaac Andrew, Of Zion. The
ily Moved to Brockville some° thirt;
yeare.,age„ where he was the ener
-getic and stecessful "general agen
for , the Mutual Life Asiurinee CC'
.173161 larlite recently. Of late Years he
made several vi,slts to his fritMda. and
relatives here who learned with deep
regret of : his death. His partner in
life, two daughters. Misses Jessie and
Eulah, and one sdn, Roy, survive
mod- two sons. bk. Herbert .Eilpat:
ricbs, dentist.. „died; 1912; and
Omar ICOPitrle*.t:' late registrar .
Leeds, County, `piedeteased bhn
Also: one brother', Mt. JOhr
xpAtiiet. 91, mitleid;.,_Fld thre'
they Want, the gOvernmeilt ta*.the,
ti.on of the *lOcat:on a the boundary
_jin.,-...betweem_the.....territory subject to
Newfeundland. control and Pominien
•of Canada control There, waS no
lefinite line 1 of divisien. Canada
:claimed everything . but the narroW
'strip along the A.tlantic, , inhabited
by the fishermen and :finaters.. lieo-J.
foindland claimed. the land ; extend-
. .' ing inward to • Certrur,-i rivers • and ,
' leen.
Watersheds and ,ixiiiprising 'a terri-'
tory t .•ce 'as large ' ...as the island . , • .
. Bicit 4.4i4c4,,K Alio _EA-sy cainny itself „ . r . : .. were going, to ..be• sweethearts and T•
... itePreseabitilv,ea a the :two giiv- entddn't bei•P 1Tritint Yen- 1 was in
vvitli--you4tp-ther-tanit
$UnnySide, ;but perhaps You don't
they are saiving--that 'is, .‘the fax
shall he .heavy according as a man -
remerober nie,- though most boya
shall save;., save much, pa' ,inuch; , ,
would. My dad is Irish, and lily
save little, pay Aittle; save nothing.
mother French -So you can guess I
pay nothing, ‘, ' , , _ .
This . order of , things will bring have lots 'of pep. I am enclosing my
picture and my. telephene• number,
either its min, remedy or its own
and do please give me a ring. -Kath -
ruin.
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• George Y.oung--1 dreamt.. that we
ANOTHER CHANCE TO .GET..
the beauty' eontest lasi:year ain-
The croolts who defraud the public eT.,n'n!itfs litititX.tai.I.C°Ine ,
greernvit as o'-iyiiere•Alte idarY zyside ...and stood a -el up. Mise .Tor7
-long • hair -and: iviis-Se---tall :and-wasi,
trying it .over again. We .got' a let- 'older than Us ybunger girls. I am
• , , . .
• •awaY,-a17e line Sho.uld down; the dispute wito. w°11 only because she had
by aelling worthless .shares i'n worth-.'
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be Iaid
'was Mibmittek to, the Judicial Com-
Co -
ter this week from a Ni.w York firm'
niittee of, the !Privi ,Conixci'l, which'.
offering ilare.--s in an , tit company 'test;e7h151:weiSslideidad
,ndeCelaiwided .i7Thfaevoorecial. le.hltioYniikt...yeeotit..w-e;Ioaiced7nenOjto,gswiteatincyetg„ ,inhuet
which has property in South ..ineri.
co..: life, letter was .,aterrapaiiies with 5031.11. as upon ancien penmen . I look nice' in a blue bathing suit.
;
a :Map ' ShoWing. the - location of.. ,the having reference to- the territory and 'MY: hair ' as brO'an and My eyes grey.
all such information as. could be ga. and I Weigh 127 pounds. I' know a
lot. about coOl#tit2.,, ' and :I . ant 'sure
property; .and its proximity to pron-
eThr tey. location
Wtiohinchofbitil;i: phe:pegrii;r0.4..idngc,titede,:, theirlede decision
's .olani.ilis• before thetlric:dfurtai; ...o.i ..,:3,.0.,41 .mother weu...d like., in.. 1 will
map ks.lnat'keA.. in '''ij'egn'-' ' .'(in .tliC float . of • the island. According te the ..a-Wfaihetn'aytO.ueare;t-4' Ceiotatt'tgthoruu°t!"7
Iwilniig.bilIe
, kick -to Newfoundland. The PoPnla-
sound. principle •that .“far,awa.' fields. . •
Ai.
look 'green." .N.6 oil: has yet. been '41 S. I •. . s.; 1 s . 4,1 '• t rssed in bin.;undy; trimmed. with
f d On, this propertv but it, is be- the, spruce and „Pine 'timer, on the 'gold. and imy. coat ' will , he • green.-
tween two real Oil fields; , and ' thereAdele.
are
acquired. territory Valued at $250,- --
are. linen, on the !nap showing , hi:4 00000. Of course„ there is no way t.,h6Dew2tatrtolitio3rw-ni. thd;:elrwn , .tozit 4..9i's • greAnot,
dielL.eii_beerink rocks or sands wiely of I. realizing, that two-. hunclred-andL,
• right .. , . kifty millien ' dollars lieil,:dividing it Vies and won :the 'race. Nobody else
Peas under this property. , , • Ihave such , a case On if it's :good, if, there, is .. a -reason- el"'?g tile. IN'IrewfPundtanders at s.4) That is the rea-
.Could have done it. -, ,- - --..*ble chance'd it.,s being good, , one 'lunch : Per 'head; but, wisely kaadled: soil
'
you -
wonders Why ,the owners are so au it will Prae a great' source of 'le'' though it isn't a case exactly, but the
• real thing.; 143, , people 'are Scetchi
xious to peddle -it out to other people. ' nue `.' to. the island- gureriment ,
, . .
of- course, this company , isn't get- ''. By the, way, Newfoundland is a andl.aingcmototht gleeTethloouveXsbt,utI Rthinitreal:
ting, oil; ,it doesn't expect .to, get oil: i'erY . different egiolfri as to "ate _ ..
It -hist picked up -this- land near .a. to what we ,of Ontario have habitu- flapper, filll of life, whO.I think You
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producing field as a hate with, which tilly thought it th be. It's far north; Would bite. Lots of boys want me
to catch "sucker' as they tingram- era, I'leatien and eaPOsure-'' t*7iit tker to- go .:.°11t '1with the*; but 1 only ' g°
,
()Ugly': style their victinis ' ' wild ' winds' , of • the , Atlantic led as to withthose...who' are, very nice- Bull
, . . conclude " that it Was by nature, , a after whet you've dope ,I could likd
TAE,,EASY /16-A°-Y7-1;1.EN'T PLAN. barren, Cold, .°4.ara, and- inhospitable you better than any; Of them. MY
, land. Oti looking up, information ar father has log of money -more than
bout it we were 'surprised to ',iearn you have yet If you would like to
that, the teninerat.nre M intiCh more Meet a Pods., little AA 'girl, ring me'
'even; and the .ii-iiitey 'ulna milder tomorrow- here is the,: number. I'
than ,in thiS banner"' provinee 'Of the Will be in all ino'niing and. afternoon.'
DomiitionOltario. ,. In..suramee :the ,.11/44be,l--'
temperature rarely ',reaches' Afr de- Wonderful Boy -I "Went to school
grees. abOre zero.. Winter. sets ,,in a- li'ith you, ' and always thought You
beat ..lnid-NareAlber as it 'does ;here; would ' arnonnt: . to something. ' ' The
and.' spring comes about the =Mak night you won the race I. bet a dol -
of April. , Throughout ..tbe 'Winter : tar that you would. I have bet an -
(he• temperature rarely drops beiow.ether ddllar , with a girl friend that
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' Mach- Is; s•,iid • these days
,Shaitt the ."dollar .down" and weekly
Or .iacinthly payment plan of
.Some •sat it will prove 'the ruin Of
those bo buy, and later the 'rein of
those who .sell
. The; Plan' doubtless hie its 'merit's..
and its ,'demerits., As .to reeritS,It
.will indUce Many •te invest the.r .mon-
ey usefully in a home, furniture or
name,. article pi. 'value'. With some
thing, 4,ci pay for, the Weekly incomi
will be economized to meet the pay-
ineriti, which. otherwise "Might he
squandered profitless , pIe.antire. In 'here: This, however; May have •rel -
this Way, datihtless, Many careless ,erence to, the iwnithera ixirtiosi" of .the
couplei have been to sa.re: island; •which, is ihe only part that
and Secure a comfOrtable home which ean „Ise said tO be poptdated. The
is
otherwise they neYer. WOuld haVe.,:LEO hind li-91101x, .,triaatuiar in shape.
cured.. fieepirtg up an indowinent in The .greatt. length frOM LiOrth 10
"1:-. the .Safrie-efrect7:-' voittEt'i?elhr runes, and front--,east-
As...to • denierits,of . the'. ea's:F.-pay- to west :316. .There are. many feat, 't*ery and while we might
went .There da'nier..0 that lake; in. the interiai-, .:and number ta0t love with each ' Other, it.
nicte. t,onglitT-th'itt-l'ecett ,oft-frtivat'ilve- are densely'. fitatier nice to meet. rhave gOlOeh
. . ,
fclr, tha:e spiitte Ana' 'pine. The chief ..,1' Ire. an it IS, no tabbed; 'I. lir-
'who sell • there is. the danger that industries and sources of wealth- -five feet and- 131 pounds'.
g.".i.L.tkf,t; :34ft. u r'n*r 1.:at.:•
Bosch C1a Mrs Reed • of thicago*-;
liad, Mrs. dieliugh crf Aratnagh,
zero., end the grolnd does not freeze
nibie..than three' or 'four ;inches be-
neath the 'airfare. ' ,That triggesta 'a
wiiter Mai* that we here'
lf will meet, you before you leave '
Toronto. Do not make. me lose this
'bet. I work ,in Eaton's' and am snok-1
.of as the prettiest girt, in there.,
I am :•eighteen years, old." T. am gain
14; be very daring and eall on 'you at
'the king Edward ,to-motitralrene.
P. anti glad,,my matte is Irene
*.allage' you. ieeln • to like 'that nelne.
Dear Mr.;,`To0iir:-L1 rt.:torment-
-Oil well:eilucated, admire_ Yellt.
".1 4usahering, ' People .4.Te: •Of .Norman,, •4escent.,
-thl- of a large eirele of friends is et. `PaIlnents and, leases may be ry:
eautions:,,agaiiiat this. Pri'ces On' the ;peer 'hag ,eient .tantion . trget4
tastes, Couldn't Von fit'arige t°
e*!4**tiainitilt. Plan lire substsntialli -foi• aistributiOn .to those Ivhc her
.10.gter thqn for. cash. Youwatt treeS :to flant, oall op me, and I will make tea. for
as
iy _tenro and. .s.way.,hack,our veri
'
It is te 'te.iieli; to
, tie bidden :laws -of bitraitn,railod;
in boY'... to see *the coming Mani
Theta shape -"Lim to a 'spiel:id-1'c
Thi"a to 'teach!
'416.1.; Rviel4
3 •,•4
toul ' merchants of -emrset-tahe-Pre• " -the' Onf,Prict-,VOreStrY" Branch, _044
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New, 'York t.e prpposes a
'Stu' pe
Siot".for :people -who liavt )etti trteirr
'tied fifty years., They say that ti
first fifty years 'of. 3ninied rife
List
^ ' • r •
eterii; Irith6Ut :pb :Or g for it: and 'flit aer.f. OntatiO thay' teetre hi z14 ibut ;tort little 'visit netweenour..
iniggests.'that . they ;Oho "btly. that •as 4„500 Of these trees for • reforest' itl#Pbone ' tivos. Sage, fro*
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WIRT • sbity at i..higher prire then if ation pitronti "on'appli.ing to' the PM. ateePlang my , tertabon will •
they *00 -4.41 *40 f)i4Ye Is. . Pe sttMent• *At .410 itSPOYe4--g0t41111;
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How Asg
SETS: anti- 1.,IABI.,1,71'1ES
. 318t January, 1927
ASSETS
Casli i;41 }ijnd • • 80,i981268.94
Deposits with and notes and.cheiues of
odier Banks... .24
,
Deposit with Central Gold Reserve 7 i'2,,boi),(:)09.do
172484,47.,1
7%31%8914/
• ,Calt and Short j�i Bonds'„,Dehen-
" itires and SvaCk.s . . .
Doion afldPrOVmcial GovernMent
Se9,trities. • • • • ;•.
Canadian • Municipal Securities and
British, Foreign and Colonial Public
,.Seoirities'other than Canadian .
.
Railway and other Bends, Debentures
and Stock's. . . .
Qaig.k Assets
21,678,689.32
4,x7i4,/xx,:o9
2.0;5§7,119.
and Discounts and, otherAssets
Liabilitice of ci.iitoiners Under, letters. Of
ardit '(as' per contra) .
Total Assets,
328.087,758141
11,890,0000
.$772,712,87043
LimininEs TO PUBLIC
Notes ciradation . .
PePc'sit!
Leiters Of credit outstandni
...citheliabilities • •. .
• •
• •
• ' •
• -4.501,131,00'
642,947,383 20
• 12;231,992-47
12;028,2-85.68
Total 1..iabilities to Pu
-Public . . . $ 631,°89943‘19617198.19.785'
Excess of -As -gets' otv-eiLiibilities
to
blic
Honey Boy -2--I am a -Jewish girl and
know' you 'like myrace becanse
one of your Managers, Mr. Levy, is Frank,. I.4indsay, Grey County,.
Jewish. I ,amgoing".to call.' behind farmer, has risen in rebellion,. He
scenes at thetheatre and see if .1 writes the agricultural editor of. the: .
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}ED UP ON, IT
a
canRot, meetyou through Mr. Levy. Toronto. Globe, in words that will be
Sin ' .'dark and beautifully built I echoed, ,doubtless, ..far and wide: .•
am twenty years old,Iiut a giri a' "Lockie Wilson' can talk 'as he
little cadetthan yourself would- be likes, but after' all, the farmer wants
good for you. Remember' and Watch to be entertained when he goes to
for me .= -Lily. • -the fall/ fair,, and not educated. As a
matter 'of fact, we are being ethicist.
COMPENSATION COSTS' ed to death. The mail man is continn.•
'
Large•Number of .Accidents Reported
To Workmen's Compensation Board
• Ther 5 2 ici r o t
T..ere were5,231 3 a c ents. :report-
ed
r -
ed to,,the, Workmen's' Cornpenaption
-Board in Ontario February accord:
ing to the'fig‘ires kiven Out by R. B.,
•Morley; General Manager, InduStria:
Ace i dent Prevention Associations.
. The total number reported in Fehru-
ary eitceeds‘by:nearly 600 the figures
for February of * year ago .; The fat-
'slides- Febriiari, 1927, were about
the, seine as, in the same , month of
1926, being' 27 and 26 respectively
The
The beaefits; however; awarded dor.
ing February, 1927, were less than
'the figures for 1926 by about $8,009,
'During the. pest month the total bene
1110• awarded by • the Compensation
,Board 'ainounted to $485,376,71, ' of
which .0'4,994.10 wilt for Medical aid.
Mr.' Morley ,referred to severn,
Serious accidents which ',had lately
Conte lo his attention,' one 'being a
fireman on whom a large 'chunk of
Coal felt, injuring him', so severely
that death resulted. Another fatality-
yrris ;the result of 0„xl,‘ieter•in a- ship..
yard falling from scaffold; .Another
117earlreu,slaittieurYWhiNcvh" v;asusbeedl'a;T'taiT4(lr
fell over on tie ,of: the WOrkers:
. .
fourth accident involved ''.the death of.
a labourer. Who Was :killed while :as:
'tinting:4n; dismant,Ilnebne partiOn bf
-it'plarit, Marry of the accidents Which
Omar- in -Industry -are. not preventable'
by an any,...uleblinicat means 'and' Mi.,
:klirle`y states thaithis ,One reason
itty the .ACcident, Preventian 'Associt
atiens set in under the Compensa,
tion Act. in thit Province .will
tinue to devote BO rnueli tithe and 'et%j
, ,
fort to the edueatipn Of all ranka
• •
ally bringing us leaflets, and *hat
is worse, , long hulletinS, Written by
earnest, young men ,in the service of
the Federal or .Provincial - Depart-
itents of Agricultare. 'Our farm OP'
,ersfull, :of edneational, articles
teltitig '`us we should do this 1 or, we
should :ne,st 'do that: Even the radio ..
has site -cut -jibed, and toe often' When ,
We twist the dial around to a favor .
,Ite .station n'e find .somebody at the!
the! end end anisious. to educate us. , Dm
those . over zealous people itho 'are' ,
Continually ,educating t' he farmer,,
' spend their leisure time in going to
heavy, agricultural - l e.c tn r e s.? Of.,
coUrse not. Then 'why not recipro-
cate, and When we get, through ,07
work and take a holiday or Want1
listen to `the .radio or 'even read t
,naper, leave: us alone ,in , our ignor-
ance ."•;--Exchange. '
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THEOLOGICAL' COLLEGES • .
.
OYERcjtOWDED
As a result of the Maaser•Iarria
turnover, Victoria College, TOronts,
receive ha a endowment fund
the sum . of ‘6290,009. Owing 10 kito6
17011ige going' to the 4.'reiibyter.iiisli
„the responsibility Of' providing TN!
-hui18„iiils.:'for "the itudenti.d.„ 'thelin-
!ted lira,nch. Of the college is thrown.,
upon, .the United •Church of ...Canada.,
There_ 4ictv-
dentSheionging:to,Enok �Uege tor:_.
Whom, there is ,acComodation.
.torie With :over 700 Students is Over-
crowderiq there' is -CiO7'w great neeck'•
for A" flew Th,eological building
additional residences.- '
: 'B.: Et TritaX, At-11,1,F.1iiis been sty, ,
pointed ,,preefdetit ,the:, Walkerton
Boapital Board in successionto the
late David who Ocoptc4 IIa
lipaition far 15
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