HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-04-28, Page 4itkai
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Tint miacNow AnntR, 4PliTT;#29,t1li 1927
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VtalialraCtalta„.a (011 Atte at 00.40,4,m4
•• .4**-00n**,-Pialk,libutrowai caltbratOra,and:'Orsdn Drilla of all
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IffattOlIcture.Steel. Lead Rolbtra, Itiel Stone Boat.' and Ohm
Il.#ren* of *4 igin4*;14na' the -11.141%. *04- teraw„aral4ery---
inascittable. .
afl alla eat u• before ordering::
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N7OW SEL
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Nblhated.'every Turtal,0 mitanix
it VileknOW, Oataalo, '
• A D MacKenzie Proprietor ''.
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and Editor
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. ,lagat .ANn, •"yvyrn. It•ComEa.,!rng,,ANNuALL
#0tTSE4WEANwoi:::_,:.,W,,E.. ARE ...410APT WITR THE OODS
angtja# Olun;J:
-.WARE' STORE. • • • • • • • • .
'..MVILE.E0:4The, Popular Wall Finish, in every shade.
weedwOrk and ,
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Outside wett,
. . •"iSRES—I1 these we .
bit•ire-; vanibilitIOennYTaitilltrariialr-7
Atire=—IPINOLEUM., YA:R.NISI1 for. Lino/minis, 'MARNOT for
CHI-NAMEL'-,NAtIIRAL'ii high-grade. iiiralidiiihiChcan Iie used-•
.fer any purpose., . • '
Stain and Varnitih in all, .t4eishades),
'4F-LOikWAX* :•'
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FUNT
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"V,ARNIS.11. BRUSHES, - MilltESCO 'BRUSHES.
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'UTILACTiiis- is a ne*.finish and.we:went to tell you about It. It
'is ,se satin.finish, quick-ddrYing enamel It Will .not lift the
.niker 'coat, has„no objectionable Odor. can, . be ;thinned. with
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turpentine and will dry hard in four hours; ,Which means that,
:•yOu, ,can put. on two Coats' in :the one lay. We -hive it itt
nine Colors and Chia Ia.' the enamel that certainlY., will 'Pleale
0:#1.ed and Barb TiVire on hand
Car of Fresh Cement Just Unloaded
eating 1umbIng and Electric Wirini
'me, Ifirdivall Plaster', Gyproc Wallboard
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•Luelaiow
W inghlun
'Phone 74.:
Phone 259
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otiumenWorks.
LUCK:140W' raid WINGIUM
Man thelaigetit and mo-st'colaidete
-.stock fa, the most beautiful desigmi
• to.e.hotere .trent,' in :
Marble, Scoteli, SWedish and CO-
, Gvanitea •"
'We "nein sipecialtY' of- Palnity,
ainnUalealta and ,itwIte your inapce-
•IneerIptiOns Neatly, Carefully and
•Promptly Done. '
• Bee us before placing. your order.
ZIottglan Breit. R A. Siettort
Luckno- w -Ont .
1
t your Bill for
• • • ,
Long Distance
-As a Wakes; =an if jai
aik us to dO? 74,* gazu
probthly skis* pmz iLkvar ft*
save., quite anum Ignila.
month on yojzr long TrAip.
tame .buShaess, A•3arge•
• 'number' ofprorain. ent limas
have recently •been -au-
prised and,• &alerted' to'
• find the savings they could;
' nialCe by following
• conunendations •'of ottr
per investigators. • -\
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No matter what One of bind- -
near; you are in, or -how little
• you may be at present tieing
Long Distance it will cost you
-------nothtoTtavo,Torce a*our
perts analyze your businesi and• ,
niake...you a report. We hope
'ffat in your own interests you
`will decide to do this.
Our, Manage r • will be' glad to• ,
have.yo* colt Aim ndntaJc an
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appointment tor -the: •
Fnnoss COUNCIL
Cb.ungil met ..on- A101 lith, I.92.
All'atembers 'present. -.Th,e mintites
• of hist' meeting : ware, read and on
itelitien, „of 'Rose ' and. .*MacIntyre, :a:
doptect and signed.. . A., communkaL.
tion, from the Clerk Of ::Culross • re
the ,payment. of ,-Assessment for aa -
count' of the. Teeewater''Itiver Dredg-
• ing scheme Was,. read, and moved by
Ross,' age., by Gar:nit/lens,' That the,
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Clerk be instructed to ;notify all par-
ties Who have not paid their aosees::
• thent !called loi. en • iliTeesivater
:Biter Dredgingsebeme , do so on
or,before the 9th ,day Of May, ' and
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that ,the Reeve and . Treasure! . be
empowered: *borioir Whit IS .re."
quired Over and obeli& what is paid
in Cash until DebentUres% are' iesped.
• Cheques issued: , John' MacKinnon.
Pay hit No. 4 :Itd. 8 5 1' $52 53
Heron -4c Kiniess StIV. $2.70; Charles
,Burk care :of HAIL 'Nev., 1 till March
17, $12.50. .
• Drainage Reports—The reports on
the McMillan Drain ,and the Kraemer
'Drain Were on Motion of Rossi ',and
• MeIntyre, provisionally adopted, and
the pert( instrueted to-prepare..--pub,-
lish and eerVe or mail to the Parties
interested a copy that the ,Coart
rein ifl Be held on Monday, ,Maj
Loti at :6:todoc gtftenra.9.on
T*.astyrt0 Tiaa filaYx*Pd•
Pit! Oraz vkiw Tyli4)101
r4, trio* .itroiiioe,r i.kw4i,‘"
nOitiP-Futior,.., 74. Seotf-:7,1'ili*/ V.rear
woe: . t Itver UI mjIrafnitng.
• .1"jounOil atkioneneti %:at
-the. :lentil 'time and. ,
lilotfist," '01e1;1;-:
RAPID 'CITX
•Mr, Charlie` Dobli's gfban;tagna
Mrs, John Couto of 'mi. Foreet, Alre
• Champion and, Luella 'of Dros
ae1aepona ler tinya last week Witl•
s Garcftier
kr. Arthur Gaynor of London, yus•
.itect aver the week:end *at- his former
borne here, • • •
Chailie Thampoorr -spor-httMr.
a week. 'w,ith her Mother, MrJL Slitter
of Hanover. • • •
he. nis:fr.aocirmSivvah jetrhAre,ht.r6: Yw, ilLetlehithlotEwon
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keep this'date- Open, Thtirzday
May 6thr COriceil, and Owlet
w'herf -Kincardine
Prof Grrid
Niacater'er,Ontarici,','Yc;i1T
address the- , meeting Retneinber•
,Runtei",-(Tb .Liberal • , 'Oriinggrnon):
wiiOnto _the Toronto 1 -Telegram •-':-Saitt
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'could .fiever „1)6,,GratItt Masterheeause
Ile.•was not a coiyiervstive; he
li$ •' • ' ' * C4004 Or.it.: iind Pi/sett Prov:
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: THURSDAY,. APRIL 28th; 1927
HAVE WE toe MAXY. PtorbE
fioN tag LAND?"' '
. he' depopulation:of ,the fine farm:
‘land •4 1Y4444.4:-.0fit,4tjo,- .444 0e;
aere-e. '44o :KO's he that re; fl
grass • that might be altliated, is 4
`fieweet 0. pever-Seditig, lanientatiori.
helho,SO-Whe • in "the g444:' old.• days"
Sew. „Oach. ,.
:Our. Peliartaleitt
li=ntion is: tigerene: in its.efroits tp
'fin up. the. "empti spaieS” thu.,
.Nottik and West. Itii eesnmeil, that,
and 0-00,e01g.",,igaltt. 9111Y ..8gt,:.:00,..AbLiand
cultivate it they :Would he Sure
to Pre -slier, at,, the sanlej time :,cenStiC
.tiiting,.4.1trefitable market or ; the
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town and: city 'whoin by the
way, it Is: flssumed. wo have quite
."" But petiPle "persistently refuse to
dB. the'vacant .spaces ' going, ,on
the dead where It .said thire is
;moat', and they geto ,the cities
'are liald's
young folk:Who_ gr�w_IP, • _ea: the
faints leave them and.• go; .4., ,tbe.
•towns .and the• place
Where 'it is said, there is isont and a
Chance. to prosper, and golng witc0
there ••.ar 'too 'Mani al-
-afinewhaV iaargel,r ;bridge ,Jaat :00011
ot 1KinichatA., ',root:the, sOuthq The
driver .saw a Ford: :runabout voming
s6446`at hiok Irate' of aPted, 'they.
.wOulti* ;eget Ott BO Ridge, Oe'8.1°.vfed
*down as there is•little.rotna
APPetently the: Vord never, alackoh-i
eiE . Tite .:driver -Ives 5. Whiriwina,,
Ile aldiet get:for. enough to the „rigitt
end the agar Sides Of both ears were:
stripped,7,•fro5t WheelS fentlerS,,i9P'
hent
041i Faille,' to 4: (lead. stsp, „ wag,
,tlieo „ascertained 1hat the."Ooril
abot „weei'garrYing..two young *mend n.
reason tdeR2allUrshio;eer 'attil:'etth;:...:'Nvdr4isrr!!‘v°61
rrying somoing, oso 4:4
gone to ha head;•;.• : • ,
driver he ".0Cbei,.'t • had
.'met a:fool:" In. 1,.fact..:" he niitt lonr.
fools .01in .a heap:. • It Will'happen
onceti; 4111 ' • Fkst1 '
•r..°Of , ."''eagel;
,ute had'il*he galled.. The likelihO90
iSilnit-lte as one Of .these,irresPen.:,
,sihle,:gente,...4theLgan't.r.,settle-for,1-thedarnage „
they • do, and try to bluff'' it
out. . At, time of writin.gwe haven't:
beard how,' the • court dealt with the
ease; but: 411 cencerned: week' neces-
sarily lose. , ••
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There is, funnething. to be learned
-from.-- the...incident. —When,..You
car ;tearing, 'at highspeed on _to, IL
narrow bridge, don't go on 'even
'YOu have a right to. There's a.,feol
in the other :ear. ,sure; ant there,;`-'
nO use in .ineetiiii head-on. '
*•,,yeulthiVtallt settlemeet; 'so the .07
•same
aa rTi :these paDrunodbitietedm:i•;:7Sgt;fet;eosil,,itehhaelikecaeitii!segt, Iwy.h.ttohh:ee
:conditions are said to he lege hea1th3
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.for body and miird. . •' • IP
In' a Washington publicatiOg which
deals:'seriously. with piiidic matter's,
Ave fincl the' following:
• "Low l'pritea ” on agricultural
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crop S are likely to be 'continued, '-
• Judging ,from estimates of dere-
dire. which fanners in the ,Unit7".
States intend to plant, •ie.
analYits
. Issued
.,',•March -22 by the; Bureau. '
ricultural Economics, :Depart- •
*gat of .Agriculture"
• Judging by this, there ,are 'toe :ma-
ny- rather than. too few- farmers
the United States, There are • se
'many thadif, they plant all they pa•
il
. prices
.wiIl go down and the year's opera-
, tions" will be. anprofitable. •
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Perhaps ;that, is the.trouble.;‘iii this
• country too, • elfin:eight' oer• • 'Albite
men persist, itt taking the - opposite
vieW. Let•lis ask What would hapPen.
if all, the, fine ' farms in old, Ontario
Were being:, cultivated:a.nd producing
• to' capecity;' and if;jn addition to
this, the idleland• of, c',the North; and
the West was giddily •broiight under'
'cu'tivation? • What effect would 'this.
have upon the markets for farm, pro-,
duce? •Already the farniers ere none
-too prosperous. ,Whee would. be their
condition if production• Were greatly
increased and Prices •corires,pondingly
reduced? ,That is.. what is expected
to -1.4Ppeii iu—the1 United Statenif
the :fanners plant a,n .increased acre -
• EConemie. problems on thiii.•Contin
ent have always been discussed from
the viewpoint of the city resident -
28 : though' the end in view was the
building up 'of ;the. cities. ,ifGet, peo-
,„
•Ile on theland so as t� make a Mar-
ket for products of the city facto!:
been the .s'ogeniall arm*:
With this trill in view, 'foreign fee -
tory -made goods' have --been .shut out,
.or .; their -.eiitry--'••greatly ..••• obstructed
with the: objegt of, forcing the ,people
on the land .to hey home -city pre-*
ducts. One • Way or another' and
whether they „like it or not, •:' they
Most ennotitiite, a market for the
417: mart's factory 'goods. •
Littae '000Miet„.that everithing has
ZinlenrpJ .recrotkOk .
Artnr„lafrore, it 14, said, they' :51kMdf1
tfai;,r5ord: pottgastirtit.'4
• All.ittr4, 14 tit. tr-iirf they ore, nee
nettled -44'f the sfitats.
!1.'01;.* ,.1/CP-gl'
110.4'; tOok the %ell!if's hand„;.
1:Ous 34;4 ;t!e• ilkiti; re 1'4- Mefrelt thorn theliain Th
,4-oa 1-04,41 :moat * ;f!,44.0.•"P'
llere ,itor 44kaol'O' .14414 41i'
.taan*; ntrr
si40- .445timer'
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mamtati,:a:onrwistr4:47:::yh.)::,kolett.:01i vorentttio: t.e
London, where he is attending': or
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itirig_her sister. *re. *enary: ••
We-are-sesty-to-L,report-that-Dom-
thy Curran is very ill withpneumo-
, antto.
iNidrstele.Mr.,cklanus of .9oderich, is
ten4nir
mrs„ Milton Naylor and children' Or.
$eturday at Wii
• *. Mt% ,Isaac ranStim,, who 'hits, •not
:been ;of !ate, is. sozneWhaP
delaired.bY the •reeent enOW, and.. ritin,,
irovgd..„
Seeding' .Operatiena: are' .sameWlas;
_r.-1,,PwaRDALn
,
Nisi itsslie''POuglas . has returned
to her,: Oli;o517,41-114.nifi Oa;
Mies 'Jessie' Macintosh ciient,..6 :few
daY,S. a Nst,' week in ,Leedhn,
• Mr; giiiler Avery has ,returned. tC
Wingham'Busness 'Co!lege.
• Mrs,. R. MartI.U, entertained a ear -
load of friends from St. flelens the.
lfirst of the •we -lc. •• _ • -
.Mr, Duncan Grahanehas been ns
• shitint. MacD.onaldwith the
;• : ;
' Mr.. Anus Macintosh', has been
fenfined to bed for the • past feW,
weeks, and Angus MacLeod has been
helping to finish his Spring Work.
HOL• DUP GANG OANG. Orrsi• .TnEiuS
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The. constantly rising .trade of
• crimeand, the Preesuref, of • Public
• opinion are beginning to •have an ef,..
frct on court senteaces for convicted
robbers,' .but featureof . the slack!,
• ness...whiCh lei tit the Prevailing law-
lessness and contempt for authorities
•still prevail. ••:
. Devi% in, the Saadivich sPolke Omit
the other day, what is Characterized
, long jail terms and .lashep were
....hckedo eta 2.toz..0e--.mem-whit--ho/d.-±nn
.and .-robbed'•a ,real estate Man and
•the pollee Chief of Sandwich:•
, One of the gun -men, William Fin-
lay 'of Chatham, with a"" long police
court and .jail recor4,Was. given 15
yelre' and .10 litithei'fer his, share in
:robbing Mr. 'Breaudt, the real :estate
'intn, and 7 years for holding up ,the
• Sandwich police chief.': Finlay's four
associates 'iri the holdup were given
'terms of 7 10- years; according
their past records, in • each case with
10 lashes. These years and Isabel
'in each:case, iverefoe' the robbery of
Breallt... :All got 7 years ter °- the
holdup of i'•Cackoy, •the. pelice ..chief.-
'ke. it noted, was convicted of..
two crimes,' and they Were given sep-.
arate terms of each. offence.. So 'for,
•
• Mit there was :a serious weakness':
the sentence s fer, all five are to tun
concurrently.' That is, they. serve the
two at onee: In other' Words, they
,Will serve only one—the term 'Moos-
-ed for the robbery. There lathe ad-
ditional term for holding up the no
'Hie chief,.but it doesn't count, as it
will :be served at, the, same' time as
the terra .for".the: robbery In other
werds,'hainng Conitnitted two crimes
at the :same time they are :puniehed
for only one, and get -off acot,free so•
*far as the :other is concerned. This.,
trick of havin, sentenceS run con-
currently has been in: vague fOr quite
.a' number of years and tnay he .
gardeti as . one, Of the '• contributing
'eauses_44 the present 'debacle of
the ; ct.to,tempt in Which
couitii- . by the crintinal
Mint. 4• ' • ; • ,
rhe itory ot1 holdup - at Sand
kh
a tottli)ilb of vietks ago Chid Cechoy
Of San4viich' *as Called Co Breeultse
titrin actotirit, • (4..takpici(ibq
actai';$0 having 11.0.11 50,tryi aootit the
ptpt•e, firearift • and the chief'
went to thi hcriiand there disenver-
ed *aff arreateAl •care a. the-ta
While titie. oftte0 'was. lea:ding this
Oangster tn 14Fic.sictoittobile, the ,nth -
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*Pk 40ealeft held. Sp the: effieer at
th* 06itic 61 refea84
/1 thOr
0,ftni,eg• ,r44044 Ortallit if $1.440
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1
NoW Iittg,.alttotestithite .g•e* W4 il4 untafie,. 0.44 'At$4. .t14 ,fAr6. iflgt..th4tr
, '*4.• to,411f4flii *K. Wok. rho ..0101'4 ear $A4 onsde:. off
*04 all as vary elo,ytie fitAll for
t!it(oft!iorit, t, • fry 'this poliitite
4
ki*'40#e4 ft„,__?Me that, )114 ::foolittit,
folio:44” ititrei•
1(0:3r. Af.04!tif,"niifAcift, fh0 WitidN6Y li4)*
4,1)rni)fi. tit:C(iksk ,itAblifie 44i4' 4i ' •14-0.1' %,110 *hey. i..m.st.ettio'foly,. pent On the, lob,.
that,tatty ne to th1/4, vIE,Mtiti '»444%t• 40..,„ (wi., Th„ i.A.4,4, 1/44 f4011 16;
$
gets 'inti; trouble,.utt•i,:' iii;./ -4' ,,i,..,4; i:flera- they so:toetortfetted,:. ;
he inokee trouble fo; the kft*ic $4 ' ' •4.o.ok ,—,.
••„4.,:. Be- attlevcest,t4,4kor,otictorev1 .1-• '''.- * 7-'''''' ' ';' ,•"'''''-''' ' '
i
low, .. , ' •', : , . v . ., —4.
0411 ' * '
at Winghern •a.cotitok „(4. tv,i2„04 tro• 1:$41,49$ fr...L'histeir- Y-4.47 '•
A f k•A4 f,tli 4,47,4<6 0% .0.1,,,,,
:4-ttYi‘ all' the • Ror;
aliy another t„at 'diet.? .at, -e. th't- fyi 4dt:1,4 d'i,i,rett. finat, the. e6o.,,t* into n
We got 'the ,storY *Arai,* f roxo writ
of the itearf,victIMS, lb fiip
-to ,riir iood " 'fortune, 1ol?,6(ky
hurt. tfigake to the; feol, -the
A rleW ChiirOlgt, occupied by'tv/4.
uji-1041ip
4 s• sorosisonifhe
ode Mfitiersi
(trrfroy erf
44..1; $0.4 Xi7s4 ,1;"401,••
04'0 ,#tift
y41%1 ) •rkftd, t764 Wif!rilttore feasero.
The .1)evotional doit6 Itte,k 1144 thitrtio
Ancrthe ,•preitdOnt, W. AndierlOn• oa
ellp!04,thi,.chotro
HOLYROOD
• • Mrs Chris :Hetherington 'Albert
andioLeelie., of Illuevale, •limited with
Mrs. •Albert :TlionipsOa on,2Frida3"..
:The.:regular ,meeting • of the Wom-
en's Institute be held it the Hall
• on,Mity 5: This being the annual e-=
lection of Officers,. all mea -hers please
try and be out. Roll. eall--ruaYine
fees. • Ladies pleasebring baskets.
Mr. -Howard Robinson hasjaiveliae-
.
ed a,•Ford touring .car,' • ,
• Mr. •klelACkilrt and• Dr. M
in, M. C.
..!Salmon of, •CalcarY, • mOtored • to To-
Scturtley:777-7777,"7-7--77
Mr. Harvey 'Ackert had the Misfor-
tune the ether day to fracture' his
'wrist, while ,cranking a car. .e
''btetsrs. .1-logiand • 5f .Kiiicardizie,
were guests at. Tyndall' Robinson's ott,
Sandal. ,
• Grant MaeDierinid •end Wife :Visit•
ed at Ernie Ackett's, :Thursday eVen4,
big oflaSt week.
• :Don't forget : the plaY 'Honkers
e our
'',cO111(191 • nialto
`t.o,i4g1.. 44::strng: araitte7Aro40cs. strongas
;9c44IocfrdO: Seveiet'
wind4,-,ettirin
and kat Conuot",,
, 'budge thein: , .• • . •
04, ,• •
cee...1,....tiec9n..
sd
. • 1,01 -•
ales
Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service
on Brantford Roofing rendered by ,
MUrdie & Son ,,LuckliPw
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Corner" in three acts, .by the Mott-
tute,, •Friday, • April 29th. -If you
can't laugh, • don't come. ltefresh-
meats .by the Institute ladies.
inisOoli 35c and.256... •
. 'Mrs. ..ilarringtciji -of--Windswand
her cister;—Mrr.
.former residents of Kinloss,
at' the Purvis' home this -week. 1 •
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STEAMER GPEYH0UND •
GODEIVICII.-DETROIT
" '•• . EXCURSION
Red Star Navigation •Companyan-
• nounces that the Steamer Greyhound
will' •make her annual trips between
Detroit and. Godetich ' the -week of
June, 6th; •arriving • Goderich, Mon-
day ' evening' 530 P.M:, . running a,
moonli,ght out of.Goderich that. night-
-and Detroit,u_eidai-j-
Jiine 7th; 930 A.M. Returning, the,
C4r4hound will .leave Detroit • •for.
Goderich 0.11•T,htl;f.sdak. June 9th; at.
A:oo• .P.M. The'secend and last trip
from Goderieb . to •Det-eit • will: •
14 -
Friday morafng, June 10th,9:30
A.M. No l ter dltes than these could
be arranged, as the Giceyheundis un-
der COntract to: commence operations
between Toledo • and: •Cedar •,Point
June12t1174-Th-e-ustiar1ow fares WilV
be in •effect
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scaooL. REPORTS -.
Report of Easter
Senior Room, S.S. Na,',4„ W. W.
' Farm 11 Subjects--,0omp
Z�1., Gram., •Geotn. ,
Read.;Spell. •'Janet MacFarlane 3 •
611; Margaret • Cuminine 41, 211.
2111, C;, Margaret 'Moo, 41,jiL"'
III, 3.0; Frank •Ciiitoll 11, • am.
31,11; 2C; Helen Millet 4.14 !III.
iC; Alex Lyons ' 2111, 4 C, 3 F.,.
• Forin I:, SubjectscomP., -416.•
Rend.,, • • .
r.
'.21It 2-0; Margaret "I, 2Ii
4. INTI:J3-!2N. a- Tiles are • arranged irtt» or.
der of merit. •„'
inarks:—.I-75; II -66,
III -60; -C-50; '
1 . Jessie M. Bnelcinghani
Eviry man has, his indignant- mo.
rneit,ts when ''he Sirishei 'he were driv.
ink a truck,
. The; best autemobile insurance 11)
•crumpled-old-etir'nobadl.
could covet.
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e big problem: on the farm Way.. is to. prCidtice.
more at less cost :Farm' slimy's- in' Canada show
that the Jargest item in the Cost of producing a field
crop is the labor. of man' and hoisei:amoiinting .
tiOine cases ' to as high 40'50%. '
,
The most effective rneins:f5f--reditcing labor -wits to
a Minirmunis the adoption'Of econorniciLlightt,,reight
tractor 'polircr :and :modern machinery which will
• , result in the -doubling or trebling of, preieur:ctop
productionwith greater eise:and
,
In Canada today, over 17,000,tbrdsoi, owners can
plOw 5 to -8 acres daily, 49u6/e disc, 15 to 25 acres;
cultivate 15 to 25 acres, harrow u'to 50 'acres,- at
-20'to 35acres '•:4 grain' and thresh 100 to 1100 -
.bishels of wheat
Reduce your labor Costs the FordsOn way and makei
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your farm .pay' bigger profits this year.:
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Ask. fir? a Cojiy of our new loftier, "TI;ings YOu
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Should Know Before You BUy Your Tractor."
STRITtliERS & -‘VVINTERSTEI.N.:
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