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(Editor, Saturda3►::Night)' 'gain s'. little personal glory by de.
It,:is a? oat "u'ation 'whether:'mending
•I : 'lq, .. a. ethe-the•au re :
. _. suppression anion of their
'100;'famous rso' th , �.
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dg3!-10, Boyd or ChaihesC.hap- :charges-,.star'ted the huezand. cr - a-:.
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,lin, both Iiahl n• ' arst. `rhes. ainst': • ha i '
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.some h ll -ti
8zufn T9 a e . ..ackb would- unlit
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add, bot actors.•:''A';fet,: yeara.ago .:was argued that the mere sight
• ..: . , of
a teat coi►venti . o ;Ai.: • erl _ edi.. t -- c ian� - _, -u - .._
B , , 44 f - clip he omedian ,with the pathetic eyes:
tors decided• that of all,aiving' 3nen' "and, funny: walk was in'u 'i`
Llo d . e, w the''.bes Ili" you
7 - • .:.. t , :. youth. , i3u . a: shat reactionhail! ..
.. � . , .. . t .. P. has set
fr : m a ewe a r stand oin .> i '
,n. , The sentiment of 'the better•;ele=
ou, P.l� P t. •:..ut
though Llo d • 'George has' furnished menta
k.. !I . y . �`E of'the American`. e
�.. y,# iii.
people was.
more s
'Snare' ,trbAt; )fey heed libea td, .the.-ymbolsed not long ago in a. cartoon
leen 00. of : On World -than any man :by the ;b illiant Craftsman,
Iiviag O
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d
a ncl ne:think a
Or Y. m d to o'
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. ,. , , , .: � ,: ,. •. , (a • five of, ... Nova
that: of all contem .e�sthe; fads ,,Scotia,:• by the way)::: which showed
' victual 'beg lin a greatest ;`,'Cha lin ,i
' . p the 'Artist standing 'scath;
-:-
, n �- . ,.. . , „ ;',nationalities-. :: a ..� � � ,.-..
_ umbe . � I ss -amid a shower•oi'�fll`tn. .r ;.
is Chad' .. ti. _ ...� . It
,- lvaa•with.a knowledgeo
C
rens .
sl
It'. ': " P u•
i rat
n
, � n der which •• . a jet t�i t ch •
a',' `� c , a Chaplin, al -
;one who has • 1 ted'`to. tb1e ; ai -=Ways' a- ?ran of melanchol . em
�; �., :�� , g .Y . t Pers-
ety of 'natio.- t• : e ' never Ment, had been . suferin • , t he
re-,.� w , g. list
paralleled, sho ". 'itelf ' be an
sad: was as a, guest' at . a
. invited'supper
and
'•: ao
nd'::more•:or less �aonely:; ,figure tui- entertainment ; in a Clnb ,
'feting acutely under '• persecution. be- erhtch': of all clubs in: New York ac
cause ; ' ' : hat e ; tors . writers;
of, w very ;one.. who•'knarr , ,,. and:. `artists' most foie
t 're'
ti:
h'o so
i regards rt.
m rd as o 1A
a feu' slanders: a Whileit
g er d was pleasant ens n '.
P $ t to
"• .2k
is itted that Chaplin. has:ueo seejie throng 'of • celebrities' .,fin!.., s .and
.e �'`sh
r , own mach judgmentin f»s.,mat'
, 'rim.
onial adveYitures,` ' there •, ire � • a
sh . reaction ,of • feelin in •'all ` ar-
i - e'
t sti circl s 'against. c a s a h
g t the manner in
which. he. has been traduced in' con.
nectio
n with his'last "marriage.
The:
g • Ili,
yr alimony proceedings which occupied
' much' space in certain:.' sensational
newspapers:: a, little while back, art
believed to have' been ; "framed'! bi-
an 'unscrupulous mother • and dough -
ter for the purpose' of exacting set-,
to e
mats`
l the w r�'"
t e
e nothing ti ho
n short of
. g
'blackmail.
' Nevertheless, a .certain Section. of
the pubic`regards movie..actors' es-
pecially those of.: .established -flame
Y
and e
w alth
, •as fair:'game to•• shoot fit;
and'; in Many centres of'this-continent
there are: groups of'self-advertising
Choice Cut Flowers
The finest of Wedding
bunches`and Floral work
on. short notice, delivered
anytiune, anywhere.
GEORGE. STEWART
Florist; Goderich, Ont:
Phone 105
:rr
- lode:
' Outdoor Fun
Nothinglike outdoor fun
time ..
this tim
e; �f year--nothinglike:,,.
Kodiik pictures of it. for your
album. :
Get ,our ..Kodak e, -
Y Kodak her and load it
with dependable .-
,the yellow nos Kodak
Film.
Vile • do `exper;7
phott�finishinr., K..
Kodak's $5,�uj
A. E McRIM.
The Rexall •Rtoirg
Lucknorr Ont..
, sear.celeb,rities rise and., cheer.when
h
e Chairma
n alluded• to .the Presence
mmong thein of •"that great artist.
N
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Lae
rI s
Cha h
n.
.g P, The cheering wasp
'ed -by.:the doe
t.
Yn of he
American.
e can
theatre,` John Drew:
e • "i "w
Charlie Chaplin, .
p in :person, would
never be recognized by those famil-
'ar' with ' his pictures ` on: the 'screen
ire •is' a very neat , and immaculate:
little than, with straight,•=carefully
brushed, r '
iron. grey. hair. � He has .very •
bri h
ee
t abeautiful:
g ,g Y t
teeth,: h
o.,, and,:onF,l
f those ' countenances which. though.',
not handsome' ere at all times .inter:
eating.' In bearing he is' very' retic-:'
ing and. modest, with a gravely pleas-
ant smile, and gives -you an -honest
grip with itis; firm and delitate.•hand,'.
The neatness of his' feet help, tb en..
phasize 'the .contrast with the 'Chap-
lin of" the screen, ' but.. the: only;, rug-'
'gestion of the latter lies in his Walk
for when he 'crosses a'. room' he 'take..
very :Short ,steps andi;not ss.brisk
in his, movements as short men are
apt to; be. ' He 'was obviously •touch.
ed by the. ovation he . received, 'hut
said he could not make a apeeeh.,'He
would, "however, • .give .his friends ' an
imitation of . a Spaniard 'tehing'''the`
story..."I should 'add,'" he said, ."that
I do not; Speak Spanish." 'Chaplin is,
of course, the greatest of living • pan-
_but- I was. not previously.
-aware that as a ,speaking : comedian
be was also inimitably funny. For'
more than ten. minutes he • amprovis-
,ed drolly., in a:langdage that Sounded
like Spanish,with the most delightful
play, and facial`' expression and vivid
gesture=never':.overdone. And' prem.
ently the theme of his: narrative was
made, apparent through . his: pantoin-
'ime He was describing a. bull -fight,
and he impersonated the bull,' the
picadors, impersonated
• matadors, ''the:;languish-
ing, ladies 'worshipping. the torea'dpr.
the great eepada himself kneeling °Ion.
one knee to administer the coup' de
grace, and finally this heroic ; person
caught from' behind• by ,the brill and
tossed over the rampart. , Never , had
his . 'audience.' Been anything' 'I more
humorously or ;more .gracefully, pre-
sented, an • .. 'stir
-
rounded
, d.later,_famous. actors sur-
rounded' -him in •;enthusiastic ho a e
r►t i� ,
to a master of their craft.'•
WANT, HYDRO AT Cali
GILL
Siiverwoods' Ltd.,' •:who hake __lo
cared at Cargill,' have" made applica=
tion to• Brant 'Township' -Council for
.HYdro Service; Engineers . of ' the
Gaaimissron ^•sere` over'- xhe , ,dlatrict.,
on Wednesday. -A tine : ntay',be ,run
froth " Elmwood along the, Sth Con:;
cession road. 'A'meeting,of 'facers
le to be • ld to' a$certarn if a sUnii-
dent n f sign • up . tot . the
Service:
•
A: man's true wealth 'is the goon:
C f he ddFt.ij the world,
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TSR: .LVCKN0iiS1 INE 0 THURSDAle, APRIL 28.01; 1927
UNIVERSITY ,ESTERN
SUMMER S'CHOQL,• JULY 4”
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BRUCE :HALL. LEAGUE I
'I REORGANIZES
:At the .'y annual:, meeting.of the
-Bruce , Baseballs i;,ea ue- ,held::µin-„ t e'
Central gotta, 'Walkerton M'
, , ,.on , on
•day night, and at which delegates.
• we're present • from some eight or ten
towns' in 'the county, 'it was . decided
to 'drop out) of • the Ontario Baseball two boys., The "following sisterand
Amateur,; Assoeidtion-thia year,' lint- 'brothers also stiryive: Mrs. R:
to. � ,• adopt. O
.B.A- .A . �.•-._
.in• altgames.
eKaernngzie, nStFrax
feitoerr..d
• Mr
s
..Geor_Vi.
e a_
Eth-'.h_._i the .cu Th_,fcttlatthe_On_ red
LIATP rl{er;
i1
cox,--•Sas Charle z
1F van t`o.
, mas, Sask • George , Swan ,of, Ashfield.
, fie d.
A ., sad feature ' of the bereaveinent
was., the toffs of Charles, the baby of
the •f it .' e' ' ear and y
efi y, 98...1 Y ,. 8 months,
-In .the' event o not t' o"
_ , � m_ rethan ten- •�'ul et- iiurieci �yyeelCe�gA;ar, x;:
`4 s si iia `�'
b u < 'this 'season there g g g ,,tee .1VIr. Swan was one : `of. ' Kinloss~
'will :b
e. but~. ' a single in'termediat •
8' • e Townphjp ,e best known and highly re=
grouping, rather than _;_,northi,, and_
-spected_:f9rner_residentsr --and This-
.
;south groups such as pr vafled l st place, in the community •will be hard,
Year. The . • teams have till May and to •fill. The funeral: on Sunday :•after-
to `end in''t entries': Send heir i res, noon, was. large)/ attended bY .< .'friends
The following e neighbors. :ofii ers were elected and net h ` rs. • 'We: Mention the •fol-
for 19 `•
27..: : owing' Who ca e: 'fro' :a ' dicta
•.; .; o Tn. ..m. neer,
'Past' President, ,,G.' H. Linklater,,
Teeswaterj: President, W G.. Durst,.
lhesloy;.' Vice -President 'h.• R. Mc- et. Lockwoodof Toronto• ` .Mr. 'and
Clennan, Paisley; ' Secretary,. A'. ,met. Mrs ' J. C.' WIFgins,' . Detroit; -Mr.
son, Walkerton; :. Treasurer
Mar. and Mre.,` j�9u . , Powers, Stratford•.,
-ejuis;. Kinrardir[e-�•Executiv`e W.-�ReiT
Luck ow, RBeatty, Aenford•
MWril`
bCertha MLler$=,Lwotc1'kpdw;ooatidn,dk'vBMr isssseB'•
esMsire.
Tanner Ebenezer•RBell Port El- ,Lockwood. Chntonr' (111 sistersand
:
'brothers4040* of the deCeased); al-
. SILVER 'FOX' NEWS eo the-
Death • of 'Jose w'
Ali. a
A 'sad an ' Sunt mel e t `o ' -' e
,, 4i ,_ 1 y..,.Y .death _.✓carr d
;h
ere -yin the '_pasa#ng,_of-�Joseph....Will-
iam
Will--
iam Swan' ',ut the•' age'•of • years'
from, pneumonia:, the ,morning of Ap-
ril 22nd,' leaving to. mourn: besides hit
widow, five ' children • three :girls" and.
term _Association collects' one-third of
the gate receiptal for . all final,- `and
perni-final games was principally the,
reason for ,passing the 'Provincial As-
sociation up.
\1tOD AND GUN': AND CA....,,.a.�,.: rl..R m 'the bereaved'
Mr: •FreduQckwood of Clinton • Mr.
and Mre, rs.. 9A11a1! �Appleby : of Clinton,
The Pall a were Messrs.
Leod ` '
D'
C' els
. 'Bei
W n -
, J. Me
Gill'
i a '
yr the
'. � ✓land and Y u "'Mc-
•.r
Leod -a a bort'
ii i h a of he deceased.'
•LIQUORUES' TION' IN' •
-' POLITICS S FOR;
75 . E
AA.9
• 'Presenting,,tbe beauties:
of Canada
to tourists,
d Gun and Cana-
dian,
-Silver Fox ,News a ears 'thic
month; as a specialPP Dominion of 'Can-
ada ' Tourist numbers = The May issue
is ° featured by •a, special section, Pro-
fusely illustrated, in :which the
co
unt-
lesea tactions 'which Canada has .to
ev '
S e
nt
e
Yfi a
Y s n. the
old
I y
� _ g,
offer are laid before tourists' An edi- n
is parlianetlt ; of,. Canadat the first 'pro-:
torial .written by, Hon. Charles Stew posal to •contro 'the :li uor traffic..i �
• art, . Minister' of the Interior, ;'welt i • q � n
the ',province' 'was •introduced.. by the'
coniee visitors t0 the Dominion. Hon.: M. P. eron. From that ` ' " ' . j
No ' No Maj.
-Nim day.. Yes
,The 'articles and stories contained the liquor-
.' ue tion; has been:one : of . a
•11 t@ue.. i.. 369;434 , ' ??,4 861 .'� 405,427
in the issue v
cover practicahy all .the out'stl)n i features,; in covin= ues. 2:
�:, � .P Q .401,885 .741,00?. 339,122
provinces from'''''',Ne.* ': Brunswick to cis ; politico. •*outline: .. : ,• :•.
'�-�►* k 1 p 1 tire. a even' -
. ,.given' be _ . ues 3. 38
' Q _, 66
I , 80 755 933 369
British Columbia:, low traces: t ' rohibito ''le _legislation Q e • ,154
1 P ry Bl n Qu s._,4. 449.370'�� 68' '
... ... •' t , , 4,924. ':::2 5154
•• o..o_,, through ,t ,
t -. sou .s
its vi{r s rages, as ex-. A ai Im
.. S � . natio Into t W al..... :in - ,Prow
Bargains : Men's • Work. Shirts,.o
Pyeased . ine Ityunkin Act,' • the 1922.—Plebiscite bye the Dominion
Overalls, ' etc., = THE MARKET Crooks
Aatt 'thy Scott Act, the• O.T. government, April 18, On the' (pies-
.
Hornell -Murdoch .Co, • : • A. nd .fi
1 the'
a till F -' f
{ Fergusonov rn tion, Y gu n o importation
•:> _ _ .:; n• of :�aiquor into
meet control bill.
4862---0on. , M, 0, Cameron .intro.
diced a bili into the parliament.of-
Canada f o restrain:: the liquor traffic,,
It was given ",six months 'haat" by
a majority• of four.. '
18$8=Municipalities given, power=
to, prohibit retail . sale • of liquor.
1864—The Dunkin. Act gave conn-
ties and.. municipalities power to re-
atrict' sale of .:liquor by' popular vote'.
,Adoptedby.,only, a few couptieswan4,
later repealed' by all hilt/few;
1876 --The ,Crooks Act, put''`.controf"
Or licensing: in- county boards; •This,,
Act eitt ;off 1,800 .licenses
•
*878 -The Caned* ' Temperance . es,
Scott -Act passed by 'Dominion 'pair
li e
smear granted cities.; and countiet:..
power to 'prohibit ."retall tale after
poputifr vote. Most•. of the'' counties
voted ''d butsubse 'entl the c ..
ry,. ,. qu _,,y I�1. t
Was ' repealed in nearly all.
9 _•`'
-� 8.0— oc � ,y.i :
-- 1 L al ,. `Opt on < 'replaced - ,on
statutes by Ontario ' Legislature; the
coiistitutionality of the 'Act was `chat=
lenged but privy council' held it valid
1894 --Plebiscite held: by. the Mow,
at, government... The. ;vote__ -was -..in-
favor,: of prohibition, 1,42,4$9;' _'a -
net 10 720 majority inr.,,
gai.,1 , JoY fa vo
81,769 , -No .legislation followed.
TAn ,.
trier`P bs i
le c f'"''
s e.
1898=Dominionlebiseit het ori
p e d
Sept.. 29.', The, vote in. Ontario was:
F•or prohibition, 154,489; 'against,'
115,284( . majority. in 3
9,214,
No� provincial�legisiation followed, z-
1902—Liquor, bill,' introdi ced by
Premier , Ross. This ' -was to:;be •rati.
fieri by:.tl}e'-electers'and to passhad
to'. have a majority equal to a ma-
jority , of . the number voting - id the
last .prdyinc&al . election. The. lebis
p,,.
cite on the bill was:•. For.. prohibition,
,
199,7944`' 'against;'._103,•548; ' majority
96,201. The vote, .however,- was short,
of the; 212,723.. required , and the leg-
islation was 'not passed... ..
19,,06-Tlie ' Whitneygovernment 'al-
tered' the local
a1tered'the;local option provisions of
the�lYnse: act; acTdiri "a chase"" call-
ing Tor a„ three-fifths majority, , In
1904 there'were .187: out of .784 muni-
cipalities dry; :in ' 1916, there were
572 ry out of
851
ountYlicense
:commissioner
s-
sioner
system was replaced 'by a provincial
1916 The :Ontario Temperance;
Act
puti t
ooPer tion
bytho:
Hearst
t
government..
1919,-,-The 919
The first :
referendum,to-
�
ber 20 four • questions ' were isaked;
(1) ,Are ."you' in''favor of the' repeal
of _:the. 0.T
.A,?- , . 2
Of the -sale o�
;'2:6 beer through government ages-
ci s
e
3i. the
Ofsal' beer '
()eof be r in the
hotels ? : (4) Of .the sale of ;all liquors.
by government agencies? The vote
r
•
-w..,411raigy,.ssma4
�r
•: .:THE F: O�R E_ST h. as 1�Y
e- d a.:.
m,..aJar pare
in
Ca
n,
ada
, sdevelopent.Thestabilityof our forest industries is
threatened forest fires which have destroyed five the quantity of: timber used. Carelessnesswithfire .hi the woods has been mainly responsible: Will
. .
U
helpto sto this wanton. w
antcnwaste anensure. '.
...
Canada's continuing prosperity?
CHARLES :STEWART.
,Afiriieler+oY '1'Ifeft Inteikit
Canadian' Forest Week, April 24121!o OM, 927 ' •
Buy for ' !ttess..
ilk:'H
I Goods'are Clan apest"
Sub: Stls aids
In pretty ;shad es of Grain
'•Pablo, Grey,' "etc. Earn' 'ap ecial.
.:this week. Only 'per t'
.Aarc.1.'.. .1. j , I2�8 •
Corsets
Viai: h
t
. e t
Corse , t Dept; for :.
the ' linnet* .D. & A Corset.. ,
Oniirattteerto-fit Weil; Speci'sl"'-.
this:, week ,'at., GRA C'.
Dresses! Dresses!
New arrivals for: you in.
SilkWo .
& • of Jersey,' Salk
Crepes,. Satinette, etc.: Don't
fai --t.-_
1, o --••ins eet-�=-flies
P e - :extra--
`dress, values. Our big:chain
store buying saves you money
On these. 'Come and see. This
week•,' Fugi Dresses-.
Kiddies dl
es
P
la S
nits
In ..blue. and khaki, btit'tons
at • back.• Extra star- '
• All i
ll s. zea at; : - 98
Lin en •..
To,
wel'lin
Niceeh a , quality, 3 di e
v3' Y, fi- '' r
ent colors •:Special i 2 1
this, week,
at, a ,yd: ,2�+•
lveratis, Smocks
Mick. blue:;.. Or k striped►, •
atreZng, long; , wearer#. ' '°big
, 'saving for . you. A Ali
•. Specii�l 4
M8 .s
Hatt
The
men a 'PPrec1"te
A O •
u h
va e
r,•,.ati
lu s. They.,:are 'selling fast,;'
„Seev__our. pecral - this
wee
k
t
I 49:
Ladies''. Hats
Come; earl rZ er th'e, big -Mill✓_ •
-'-finer Sal ' Friday Y � .. aand sat'
Y
ur
day. See the large ssor i
g a tme)nt;
of • pretty styles..,,
Special c
1 2 ((��n
pis eTi7:,
Curtain M`
ad
r s
This is curtaining : time, • and
: here is a- extra valuefor yoR.�r,
34! T Wide, "`fine pat`tei ns. ;¢S -Pe ..
tial this week, at
2 4Pei yaid. '
Pillow
. Slips
Du able•' cotton eaded
b
r ,l
_: and .'well •h
. emmed. Special'°
day, at; laC
ilk
Gloves
In three -pretty shades. ex=
cellent . qualify ' silk, dainty
-�cufl'a:,. ;;j,gcial,: ; perms•--
air
C
Sheeting- ..
Special
8-
�'
�
th.nic
e
9
u.'a
tY.
a
realvaluefor you,
t, per yard'..
89e:''
►.
OtBX
47c
Friday end Sa u
S
tk
1
C
rep es.;•.
ie � v ar ty of -prettiest -shad- -
es, in . aualit ood : silk, quality ideal
for.'. summer
: ..
dresses. .
rya ecial, per, yard... ...4.
Black,; rib ' durable cotton
hoe fore
ah
ool-wear
-Special
hs
.eek for, fi
, Per
finoe
m
f
su y� s •
a
d.
Oilcloths •
hs
at
lowest
sl
prices.
ccs• �..
the province. The vote :was:
For...'. 50,773
Against .373,938
Majority against -166,83A
SOUTH KINLOSS'
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A large, number arittended. the
Easter,' Thank -offering meeting` : of
the:: WJL$., held .at, the Manse, Apiil
13. ' The program started with hymn
212, Lord'e Prayer, 'and reading' of
St. Luke, Cliap. 23. ' Mrs. (Rev.)
James, : Mrs: R. Campbell,
F. MacDonald, Miss N. ':Nicholson,
Miss H. Sutherland took ,_part- in .the
Prayer Urcle.. Mrs. (Rev.) MacDon-
ald''gave an address,Itaking as her
topic, last chapter l of.• St. Matthew,
"the week of darkness-�wh , , . Jesus -
longed for. 'the fellowsb'r o' ' home:
She emphasized the: 'fact ' that the
home it the• foundation, of the Chris-
tian' church. '
Those present. moved a hearty vote
of thanks to Mrs. MacDonald, ' 'and
presented her with`' a pretty potted
floweii:: Miss A. MacKay and ,Miss
N. Nicholson favored the society with
a ' duet. The topic, • from the study
book, was taken by' Mrs. R. Cainp
bell Miss Mary:. MacLeod read'+ an.
approliriate paper:. "Peace be 'upon
you." Mrs. (Rev.) .James 'ex lained
St. • Mark, Chap. 3.. Miss Dean Mac-
Leod closed the ,meeting with pray-
er: -Mrs.'A..Hughes has invited 'the.:.
society to her home for the . May
meeting,—Press See'y.
P ARAMOUNT'.
The Paramount Club met on April
19th at the home, of Mrs. J'os. Helm,
• when. over thirty .lad_ies'
Were present,
:Reports• were'.given from the ' ar`
,v sous
committees and, the ,itenis ; discussed:.
' Mrs, J,' Campbell gave several se-
lection on• the. violin; Miss IA. Hain
gave an instrumental;," Miss' Lyle
-Richards • a reading; y
, . d nfi•, •and : ;Mrs,'
tlanailton favorcct•' the audience by
singing a solo... A resolution, "Be.
solved that the city has 'more 'oppor.
:.tunitrer ; tOr':.social.:_,enjoyment ' -than
the. country" Was- debated by four
ladies - ,Mrs. McAu1e r •and , ltrs.
`Caanplieli 'had the altirniative, .,and
Mia : )i4 IISadersoN sad • Mi s. 0 ' I-.
•*inI the negativ-e .•' ifaliNfstye aide
won by, a small margin. ; The May
meeting will ,be' held• at the.hoint of
Mrs. 3. Maclritosh, wizen the troll belt
*111 be ,rA too* s$me ta; f► 4w.04,
me. ,, .
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MOVEMENT TO ABOLISH •
ROADSIDE DITCHES
Open ditches will- , be abolished
.all.provincial'
croads constructed. E iii.; `:. ,'
future;' the 'Dept. Of. Hihwa
_._ t'an--
hounces, owin - to the 1 g u'
g ,urge nu"ii 'here
:of serious' accidents . that have1beett
caused' by' tint ':type • of road:. The 'deep
n
h is to be ' :.. f.....:
, replacedby a; shallow.. I
;gutter . seven,, feet. wid‘ The move-
ment for`safer highways was launch= •
ed some months ago by Warden 'ROY -
.croft and the' • Middlesex Count
Cot Ciel "snit; the, Departnien '. > y r
, nu
lion was cotnmiinicated: to the .,War -
den:-..,gone';shirty other -councils have
fallen in 71ine with. Middlesex 'in 'ting, -
ing. ,greater safety: on; the• hijlk'ways:
A. merry heart dOeth 4food ,like a
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