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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-07-28, Page 5• • mitt wCit,W 02:0TIMIL, :D FRONT HARDWARE Jun% •Amuyosn,mocLART's .06Lux Rummy" CooRgRyl • itoiHs,; AN ACCEPTABLE . Girt FOR !HOUSEWIFE 011 DITIDie A FLOUR .DREDGE GIVEN WAY FREE" - WITH EACH ;PURCHASE OFeADOVE, • . • CALL IN kl'4D 'SEE THE VERY LATEST .."NEW • PEEFECe . - COOK STOVES. ••• •"COLEstAtr'76AsOLTHE RANGES ALWAYS ON HAND. . . . , , e • ,ITIURERCO; FOR DEPORAT,INGLS „ANDEILINGS.IMAWVEN , SENOUR". PAINTS., AND .VARNISHES. . • "ROGER'S" BRUSlilisTO•LA'QUEit.:' COIL SPRING WIRE, BARB 'wIRE, AND WOVEN FENCING 'ALWAYS ON HAND. AND OUR OTJALITY AND PRICE IS RIGHT. ..TORONTO ASPHALT ROOFING. , . • Just' Unloaded a Fresh Car of Cement . •to „ • •• . • . ' , • 1 • E & PORTgOIJS Phone 66. Luck now. e-ee Hardware Coal •Plumbing Tinsmithing . Luclusew Phase 74 %Ingham Phone 256 Monumental Works ---",-.1-1.11cKNOW and • WINGHAM . Hee the largest and most :complete 'tech he the most beautiful designs to choose from, en , Marble, Scotch, Sweditie and Can= `-adien Granites • . , seabe sPecialtieof Family ....Monuments and 1/1Vite: your inspee- ' Ineerflitiewie Neatly; Carefully and Promptly Donee we before placing Your ;order,. n 'Daigle*. era.. • .R A Spotton. Larkoow: pat , . NOTICE Voters' Lista, 1927,- Mfanicipalite of Luclosow, County.. of Bruce. Notice is hereby given that I have ." iconiplied with section) 9 of the Vot- ers' Lista Act and that I have posted up at my office at LucknoW on the 26th day of July, 1927, the list of all` perscins entitled to vote in the said Municipality for members of Parlia- Ment and at Municipal elections and that such list remains there for in. , And I hereby call upon all °voters to take immediate proceedirigs, te have any errors or; omissions correct- ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 16th day ,of 'August 1927. Dated it Lucknovv ,this 26th day, of ...lifts 1927. • ' . *Joseph' Agnew,-Cierk of Lucknow CLERK'S NOTICE "OF FIRST • ' POSTING UP OF VOTERS! LIST . ' Municipality Kinlotim ,Notice is. hereby given that I,. have eomplieir with Section 9 of tins. Vot. era' List Act, and that I have posted up at my:office in the Township Of kinloss on the 28th day Of July, 1927 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality. for members eof Parliament and at Menicipel Elec- tions, and that .intich liuL remains, there fer-inapeetion. . ' And I hereby can. upon all voters to take immediate proceedings te, have any .errors or omissions 'correct; ed according to law. The last dal for appeal being the '18th day of Au- gust, 1927.. • • Geo. G. Moffat, Clerk Of the Town :ship of Kinloes. • Dated July 25th ' 1927. • • • , , • ... • . • The Enelish :Toainnow touring Canada was met at Quebec, , ' Where they arrived .on the Canadian. 'Paeific liner 'Empresa of Scotland,". by Santini, Daeldrion, Secretary of " the DOMirdori Football Attseciiition.e. .Tire. iesini Played the first genie in Itioritriel and then Went on to 'etnery. oat, the' itchedide at Hamilton, To - told*, Fort.' William', Winnipeg, „Re- gintie Lethbridge,. Calgary; VatiCeir, • yite..Nartaime,, Victorie,''-Edniontere. • '$kat4on, Thnnsns Th. tour ends "Trivelleil who. arrived • on the, nf-Ritturia" ...from the :Far . :-East; and who ,ceossed Canada in..' to connect with the sailing Of .7tittt "Eniptenixif-Prence-firOin-9ue..- bee late' In. May, iii:otirtp,.thst.setion•L': " had been stetted feeilie of China. and :the end of '"brigand Under the chalrreriestilpof Sun eon „ 94 the late president cif... • ,-Southern Chinsi,,,Dr.- Ban milting wits held Whieli MaY result itt the o�slltfon of 141 chino. • CAN HE REPEAT? . • • Everywhere .in : the antoznobile _world--unusuat':-attention-Wbeing-pritcr to the endeavor that Henry/ Ford 'is' eeirliZetir-makteeduringe.theecemingettli,- season to re-establish himself as ' a 'leader' in the industry with a new type of . ear, It has been intimated that he has set aside an appropriatien of as high as $1-001:0:00-rth-Tadee-Oia-e. the new -motor he ifill.-puk oft 9`,IP market.: , 'Leaders in other 'companies, ever, are ' very: skeptical a•s to his p a- bility. to again be anything , like. the factor in the fieldthat-he was some years ago when the old Fred was in dernand all over the world; Thy ren eon ,that unless he has sorii`ething ea:. tirely different from Any other stand- ard earhe will simplyhave to meet the competition ora number of 'other manufecturera who . have already foiled it possible "to:Market:their out- put of cars. On this acCount he .will he'facieg an entirely different let of conditions than 'these 'Which Prevailed when tire old "Lizzie" was e by.word. ire every section -cif , the country where people wanted to own genie stile of e Lear or another;• • _ , The United States market, ,hovVev. • er, has always_ shown. itself , most ee. ,aeonsiee to, 'advertising. and $15;000e 000 may be the means .of coeeertine ainnY'People tp :the attractiveness of the new type. thet the Fore engineers have been working . Financial Times. . DEATH TO701:1t-E FLY If there ii..mi".bieeding. 'place for likes .there ill be no flies. : The al• ,inost total disappearance'. Of 'stables: from •cities, has removed .' a prolific source of fly 'propagation. But not all the spots. which asaiet the fly in preserving his species' Were in the vicinity of stables. Where . there is filth there willhe flies, and Wheep ,ffiee.go there will some of the filth eedompthy them. ‘‘ ; ; . Time was .When flies were eedured a; • an :inevitable annoyance without an. appreciation .of the menace tO health there": presence as They .swarmed because no effort was Made .to eiadicate there; .Thet' era ie past but :there are those still Whe tolerate conditions :which in effect are not in. linical to the i'nterest.4 of the fly. Not every hoase oceupant ean pre -vent flies from eceltirig entrance but el/el-y- ule core keep them be the outside. It is within the province of ell to 'refuse to eurcitese food ,prOducts which are „aeeessible .to flies., • ;Wereeveryone to , eliminate, breed= ing places on , his own Premises and to Screen: and awat, the fly , soon compl4tely 'extinct!, the rneinateFs of Which. we know Mite throfightheir teeen remains. The fly is small but he makes Up in,indus- .:try and persistenee What, helaces in, , ir We hecenie alarmed when en- itienife'llarenteilselet.:encenianyeot us telerateehe fly when we knew his, 'Preineiteeks it disease carrier. Becaifse he i no ntrelt we nft%iirthe 1i en; *hide. lee luny '641101:1tee . • thee „*tel hinee nieneY. to 'here your"old flames lia%:e home, fire4 of their. own Stilt leen 4.o.•••do ailsnming, ot coma, that Ott 0100110 to bo docent.. ere an re - The -Canadian Pafic liner" "Em- preee of Australia," which played s0. active and conspicuous a part in rescue work after the Tokio, earth- quake, is - now transferred from • the Oriental to the St.'714Wrence„ ! 'rho output of coal from Cansie, dian mines during April lase was 45 " per coat. treater than the average for April in The past five years;, the,: figure for, April tat being 1,31287i tons as against e•five,--year average :Of 90.7,238 tons. Over 80.' prominent British' heivt- eis arrived in 'Canadaon the:Cana- dian Pacific liner Melita coming to tour: this country at the request of 'the, Dominion .,Bowlin'g AssociatiOn. Test matches will,.be played at numerous points .across „the, • Extension , of "trade 'between- the. unitki Kingdom and Denude: is the professed • object of .Theo; Feilden; director-general :of the Empire, :Trade League and editor-in-chief of the Empire Mail of London, who ' arrived aboard the Canadian Pacific *liner "Empress of Australia," re- cently. Fry to the number of 185,000 have been put in the rivers west of here, • with the 60,000. which :Fisheries In- spector Martin; of Banff,. has just planted. The fry were conveyed in' -large cans; 5 -,1100 -t -o -the gen:travel- ' ling 140 'miles with oily one death'• The . fry' are of the 'brown -trout variety. • - The Western --Canada Dairy. •Con- vention which includes all datryin., interests in the (our Western Prov inces, will be „held in the Bete, Saskatchewan, :Regina, from • Feb ruary 7th to, 10th next, year. .Thi, Association will be hosts to bath :. - the inter -provincial gatherine and the -animal provincial dairy conven , tion of Saskatchewan: The ' new -mammoth -r•ier, of the, Canadian Pacific Railway Was offi-, _ en ecl--reeentl rasTir--ftrettire,---• et Greater' •Vancouver's. celebration Of the Diamond Jisbilee of Oon- . f edera ti orreelieme retie s mieveiseee d officials of Lin te-c1-.7-g fates ----and- Canadean Pacifie colisCproats tied an international note 'no the eere , molly: • , ' • • . ,e-Raieinge reireleer.'-ferce-- , commer- purposes in Canada . will be and •.taken this year by the Doteini,, ,Reindeer Co.,: with hes equeeters • Vancouver; the company, hav.ios • ported some 5,000 hid -of re:rit' froin Alaska. ' This herd sril: located on the vast. grazins ...ar- betvieen the Athabaska anr'. 'Gro Slave Lakee. on •thres act,.' secured„ for that PerPese,' •-• ,11. W. Lennox. InSeictor for Abe onilnion Forestr'Y ,Brancli it in. - lien Head, says: dm -rd tee . trees has been insisterit ' from all ,over the west. This year: we :, have orders for • 8,060,000, asagainie 6,000;000 in 192.6." .. *FolloWing., his tour of the , westhe said: *I find , generally. a '.more settled feeling IPeriple• are .planeing for the future. 'The old days, when farming was a here: today and gonee tc-ertow af- fair, have dipaepearec:e Farmers are -planting teets, an wherever •a grove of trees ie found; theis . you Win" find contended. 'lionise." • Don &deader' Castello, who witi head the Spanish delegation to World's Poultry Congress to he 'field, In Ottawa .from Jul* 27th to 'Aug- . ust 4th, has notified Congress head- quarters that the representatives'i from this country. will arrive in Canada on -July 23rd or 24th. The Spanish live bird exhibit will reach Montreal on .July 21st or .22nc., The party' ia, sailihg from Cherbourg on . the C.P.R. liner "Mentipial",oe July e 14th: Don •Saleador. Castello states , . he believes ,the' _Spanish National Exhibitwill be one of the most ee- Markt-tile staged at the Congress Exhibition, • e The Post Office Departnient. ad. • visesthat perniissioe ..has been granted its the Western Canada Air= , waya,/ Limited, or its agents, to operate an air mail settle.' betWeen Rolling Portage, Ontario, and the. Red Like mining area, and convey suchmailas is. 'offered for convey- ance, by this servite. The require - meets are (1) The vtotns "By air mail* to be Jiromiriently,' wtitten on the address . aide; (2) The metal Canadian postage be affixed on the • address aide; (3) The "Air mail stanip"' to be placed on the reverse, - side. . E. W. Beatty, .Chafaren , and President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, has offered $3,000 in prizes for the 1929 musical festival to be heldat. the . Chateau P'rente r, ace Que. The Folkeerig festival .recently • , concluded at the Ancien` Caital was an mithtending musical„Inccessi being carried Out for the first time, , The • prizes ',offered by Mr. Beatty will - be .for Mislead ciiiiinetItionS,': based on French-Canatlian chansons _p:ophistres and folk melodies.. ,Murray 'Gibbon, Canadian author, who has transleted. Many, old song's, , largely responsible for,. tile suetess ! of the' recent Festival at Quebec., , .46eiging.trom,:nresseeeninlents in all •' part* of ,the -contingfit'f.these -old • songs Of French ,Canads are fait , ' gal**. ittpopulority.; M4FEKII11c,, IlaYing' and berrY"-.Pielstiig are 'thr; order Of the day : the wheat he eeady to cut this weelc, Mhis, Beryl Johnston, whohad been In Toronto, correcting '. examinetior papers far three weeks, , 'retiirnoc home Seturday. • is visiting wanditt Stratford and ;1.;ention'thP, week Miss Grace '• PePier" st)i Zion, ; spoil a day or two recently: '-withe her friend, AgneS'Criirifitoin. • • Mr. and Mrs. -SaineCook and Mrs, Lena ThemPsoa and daughtere. Opeet Friday with ,Mr and Mrs Raynard Mrs,. .John Satindeie. *tended ,the' family re union at Mr Nat Wyerdhie I:Tenger-men,' Friday . and gatu.rdaY. Two'. ditto 'etnida of • the. .WYard fanftly who. are .heine ftiffthe":T.e,4X11.014.: 3714; .itedMie."°Stiunderie,.. Mr, Jas., 'Seen= deis and. Mr. He* CUrieiri during the week Mr.: and , Mrs. J.* C. Stothers . of London, Mr,. Stephen Stothees' of Es. Sex, and Mr, Bailie &others of Wind- sor, were home last week . to attend the .,"Andrew" picnic, held Friday at the hoine of Mr. Isaac 'Andrewe' . Mr. and, Mrs. Will Begley ,and daughter Of Himilton,-Mre. bele pf Detiolt„ arid' Mrs.' Menary of Crewe, were guests of 'Mr.. and Mrs, John Blake, Monday.... •Mr S J. -Kilpateielt has- -re4ived. several cards and letters' .from brother; -Bev. R. T.. Kilpatrick of Wyandotte, 'Mich:, Who sailed •frome Montreal,: .June 24th with 'a party of twelve on it two months, 'tramof the. British Isles and the Continent. The last, dated 'July 8th, • was Written at the • paternal home, in Armagh; • Ire- land, with snaps' of same. He also yia-, _ited_the_..churchwhere-..hist-grantlfa,'. ther's. family were baptized, and at., tended Worehip.. It is-oVer .500 year _ald.Oheeeparty_eleatie-leiperit---severale days in. Scotland, and were then 'eldev- ieg for :London.. o oe--; ' ASTIFIELD NOTES Miss Christena McIslain of Toronto is visiting at herborne in Laurier. . Miss Mettle Webster, who had been eisiting.. with friends ie Detroit, has returnedto her home : near LucknOW., • 'Miss Irene and Milan Moore of Whitechurch, are guests of 'N their .aent, Mrs.' Jack Henderson of Pera- mOuril„, • Mt. Andy Hamilton of HenfrYn visited 'with friends • in Paramount • during the. week end • Miss , nine •Kerr of Cleveland is the guestof Miss Mamie. -Johnston Of Laurier Mrs H • 6:" Wash.leU'r.e.. of'.r...)ett'' oit, is vieiting with her.. parents, Mr am' Mrs. Alex. -McKenzie . of Lochalsh,...•: • ;Mr. and .Harry l'arnelt of .Paramount, derieg • the Truive, visited witb Mr. ael-T:18. week. : • Margaret. McGregor of near Tees. water, is the guest • of her aunt, Mrs. Jack Henderson. of Paramount , Mr. W. McConnell of Hamilton visited. with friends in Paiamourit and Lothian last Week. - -Mr. W.. F., Scott :is visiting with Mrs K F. McLennan of Laurier. The }lime Of Mrs. Wesiei 'Robb Lochalsh, was the ,scene Of the., mon- thly meeting of the Union ;.Huron Co., With Ai. g:iod. attendance of members' and, vieitora. The meeting was called to order by th. President Mrs. McLean. After the initial, open- ing, exercises the roll call was an- swered by what, benefitswe.- derive ,from the U.F.W.0.• Interesting pa- pers Were read; instrumental music and solos were provided. After e short discussion on rural conditions .themeeting closed by singing the National Anthem, When „lunch, Was served by the hoStess.--$ee'y. • 'FOURTH CON.eKINLOSS' • 31.1LY mil, 1927, Australia's - • rriva • ay - PAGX,C.' ue ec National, Event 11enW. D. Dow. nis Visemant JCL How W. L. 11111sidormile won. wartime Permian!, , .Lt. -Governor- • Lt..Govetnor---of Quebec. -ever Was ship more reYelly, weL preceded 'me, and if he,- eilth all his .corried to a •Canadian port than rev:lest-Ye could haste a faint uilideli-7 . was the. Canadian Pacific -liner "Eta- Mon of theregard in which he is. press of Australia" On July 4th last, 'held and the very distinct influence in the historic port of Quebec. It he exerted in YeOnsecjiience- Of that was her. first appearance on ;the • broad bosom of the St • Lawrence River, Canada's highway to the sea. . Already famous as one of the world's great and matt beautiful . 'ships the had come from across the . Alan:tic newly conditioned and with jntirely .new engines to take • her • 'place ' in. the Company's Atlantic fleet as another aid to the develop- shorttrip, he would be gratified. Hi's humanity, his generous instincts and his rare tact, would win for him a very peculiar place intheeffec- dons of; our people were heonly a private citizen and .not the personal representative of the King.' • . ' In replying, His Excellency said that during the last two years, and especially during the last nine ,ment of Capada'e overseas trade. months, he had had the oppottunity. .-----e-Hereariivelewas a patio -Mil event- t� Wein something of. the 'Canadian and it was marked as such by a din= Pacific Railway. Much of the credit ' • ner on board it ,which were present of Canada's progress was duo to the Hie Excellency, .Viscount Willing- picineere viho built that railway. 'doneetheeeGreverPeree„Generat.--ofeethe 20erever__ke_badLgone' be had ad- DoMinion thee -Lieutenant Governor mired its efficiency- and the effi- ciency, of its officers, and the: care and consideration they gave to the comfort and •the well-being of those who used their lines. In his recent tour in, the- west- he had- had the opportunity to site 'What the C.P.A. was doing' in connection with • large irrigation schemes there , whereby they were turning lands that Would net be suitable for cultivation' into smiling , farmlands callable of stip- porting a largepopelation. Canada also was noted as a great hotel coun- try and he thought that the credit for WI was due in no small part to the -Canadian Pacific Ranway with its chain Of . buildings across the continent Before concluding .he,also touched on the influence of the com- pany on the industrial lite of* the Dominion., • ' "But above all, I feel that the pompan*. is a 'link binding the Do- minion, of Canada with my mother 'Country," he ended amid cheers. Replying .to the tosit to the,DO-. minion .of Canada, Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King .saidthat during the telt few days everybodymust have been stirred by the inervilloui story- Of our riation.. When One re- flected One wait* linpreised by the eerie played by the City • of Quebec and the Canadian Pacific - Railway in the bditerry of the nation, he SAM Wades graehitelehietorl• he Ole of Ofitarfo and Quebec, the Prime . Minister of Canada and by a remark- ' able gathering of leading ,Canadians In many' walks Of life. As chairman 'esf the -dinner; E. W." Beatty: 'spoke of the occasion as an evidence of the development of the great St. Law- rence route and the upbuilding of Canada's ocean transportation ser- vices by a Canadian company under policies - based upon the conviction that the St. LaWrence'ioute has; ad-. vantages' Which , might welt be ex- ploited in the interests, of the 110o. minion. "There is no reason," he said, "why this route should' not be utilized to a greater extent every year ,- by ' institutions andcitizens resident ' in ' 'the United States to , the benefit of Canada and Canadian pusiness .institutions." , .: , • . As an indication of the expansion of . Canada's European trade , he pointed- out that there are now be- ing-T*1k, for the Atlantic service of ' his 'company no less than nine addi- tional new steamersr— four for pal- / perigers, and five for freight, a total lot, approximately 120,000, tons, !bringing the Company's total gross !tonnage in ocean Jake and river teamehips to over .500,000 tone. - rs In • proposing a toast to the • Governor General, Mr. Beatty said:— "1 have 'jug- returned from a- trip 4et• 1Y014.444 Pluilltis WhfeTle - 14 5. AliSs H. McDonald returned holtic from Winghain, where She spent— a • . few days nursing .in the hospital Miss Jeane McKenzie is'.up from Toronto to Spend a few, 'wee Brine Beech. • A'niiinber from here intendtakiag in the picnic td, be held at . broderich this' Week. ' Now that the strawberries are 'ov er, -everybody is busy again with the rasPherry croti. • • ed Where there evas,ri more beautiful( 7. symbol of r a nationthan the joint(' , monument to Wolfe and. Mentcalra4 Another feature of early Cana- dian lifeewase-the-part played iTh: Canadian development in transpor- tation by water. .Then followed con- federation and the development of the 'country by , transportation byl land and by the; Canadian PaCifice Railway, Quoting a letter from 'Sir • Robert. Borden the Premier read that had it not been for the French. along the St. Lawrencethere wouldi have been no British'tionlientete Canadatoday--- :It was conceivable; said - the' Premier, 'that if the Canadian Pa. cific Railway had not ; been .built that there *mid have been no -Brit.., ishe-DoMinioneinewesterneCanatleetee'. day. There Was a danger of 'penis. tration from the -south, but the C.P.R. brought British .. eett1eris through to the West. ,` "We have been celebrating the development Of the former coloniee intoa mighty nation. We have come forward from a colonial 'larding into a national status,the.Premier went on. Tho new development was on an international direction -1n Which thedevelopment of.' water transportation again came, to ..the foie, as typified, he thought, by the( Empress of Australia." He con - eluded by 'paying -a -perisonal tribute : to -Mr. Beatty- and the coeoperaiion- he has always received from him.' . "Theepioneein of industry, edu- cation and nreligion, all labeled bete," said Hon. W. D. Ross Lime. , tenant Govetneir. of Ontario.; in pried posing the toast' of "The Previnco, of Quebec." •• "All''Canada owes a .debt to Quee bet and to her loyalty. If she had not stoOd' loyal at the, time Of .the American 1 -evolution it is Probable we 'should have no confederation to . celebrate," he eat& • Hon. NA:visite Perodeen, 'Lieu. . tenant Governor Of the Province of Quebee, in :replying. Welcomed the last speaker's words and expressed e hope for closer co-operation bps .: tween the two. provinces. ' after which t e Roll was called awl ,• answered by 'gems from great au- thora..:' During the husiness part of the meeting it was decided, to 'siak the Paramount Club to Meet with us at '..the home of Mary; •MacLeod, 4t11 on Aug: 18. After cornpoinity singing the Pres read a letter frOnt Mrs. Swan; which was followed by a solo by Isabelle Chesnut which' was: Mitch enjoyed. The next was 'cnt-• reel Events , by Frances MacIver; fe - lowed by:an instrumental by Helen ' FLOWERDALE ISWall; anda reading by Rena Gar- , ruthers and a paper on Moral and Physical . Harm of Fault Finding by Mrs: L. Maciver. A vote of thanks was given. Mrs: Martin ler the use oi her home, and the meeting „closed by singing God Save The 10.-agy afteT. har Pich lunch was served and a. s chit hour, •enjoyed. ' .THE OLD PARLOR rs, •John Munition) , entertained her sone Archie and family last Sun day . •' Mr. K. C. MacIVer, of Alpena, spent,. last week : visiting his ,' brothers 1 . Messrs. Geo. and • Le MacIver, return- ing Sunda Y with his sop Kenneth.: 1Virs, Geere Feasernd-is ,. who 'motored over froin Alpena Sat- ga. dauguter • They were aecoinnanied home .Reseht Mane 'are. Misitihg with the • urdaY• former'Mother, Mrs. Gollan on th by liTanes Madver who • Will visit Secondfriends in ,Michigan. • • Wm. .McConfiellTisTUrr----front ,,repert that -Mrs - London for a few , days. ; R. Martin,, who underwent an opea- Master Melvin Smith of. Torente tion for _appendicitis in Winghain is •spending his, • vacation wIth his Hospital..lest Friday Is getting, atona • grandparents; Mr. and .Mrs, A. l‘lac- Donalci:` . Mrs. Capt. MncLeiland and two • Mr. and , Mrs. :John Mc'Murchy: of daughters of . CleVelandjare. Windsor, and Mr. ...les. Ranter of spending: their, _holidays . on the •Old London, visited at R. Middleton's-legt Strateideeefatinee•Flowetclale. .week;- ' • 7 Mrs. :aveps. of • St. Helens,' is' : Miss °Rye Rabic -is Speriding'V'rew Spending, a feev, weeks, at 4, days in Lucicnow. • iiiniorvient4azi Alex el. lacLeed. and nephew, SlecLeocl:•of 111.gesWatet,2Were. a,Peratiarki• i.ix,W.Atizhani.:,.:1-i,04pitalsi.g, 710,10 krieT41e.•;•oalikis !getting along gdeelir:i we are Please&Mr. Melvin • •Smith of Teroirto, .the 'othei...day while. unloading „hey', ITe..fell• from the' load onto: the' horn :6%4.: 1,,oil.'8....x.is.otei,.;'nt'rii,''we:d1.111G.cidieruill-, en iloer,:hreaking neVetal. Albs -both' ' ng eideSe At, Present lie tetting alb ,Fiewerdale last week. , . 1at well We hope .for contineed improve- 11°- .i<A111's'ile''1.." 11;1*°t' Anna. • , , • ' the liothe oi Mie. 11, Alertin laat e'9he.ett.P3Vb. 'meeting; lief& .ift th 40110 of UtSR xartin was at toadost by tho oi the ohth. „ e, ere' Tharedey with. aL fir tteridaPce,, Mre. S. Gernochear the PeCeident,. op, ene4 the pectins in 00 usun) viay, ,se .e.e.eireeesse, SomebOdy, has Waked all at. --Orieetrietlin-friet'that the old parlor is gone../ Not only here in Anierica but iii London, and all over England and alleost., everywhere in the Western Avorld. Arid' the queer thing abont-it is,that nobody seeins to :haile seen it go Or going. Yesterday if.„"was..tbe ,:ore; the .heart, • the eruption, ! the 'central sanetuni saticteiiim."Tett_e_VerY„ fif11.4fedged house. Today it is ne more. Along :with. the Old. re!,.ont. , of :state, tilecomeanie headquarter where the .family Put its best ,foot fetWaril.4nditeed the liCitiiheiit fur- nitLie -aequed en.,every solenin pos- ture of the' -very priethie.st propriety. .t,}1.9rP„.Was,the clrawing rp,o10,.._ top; poor- and dreAting: rOonk togethe, lifted any heuse. fortrinate.eriough P'aaaeaa t&til clear out of the coneriell and 'gave 'them, elute and rank' arid glory. if so MUCh.,arehiteetural grand - ?air were 'still further bettieseed in ,r0iet by a tittirig•'reoni,••diriing room and. perhaps a firatenotie . den, 7,thoio. was ',nothing 'atom:hooded of portsi distinction(' L And now, complam certain elder13 romancers, drearning of fillies past, eerier and draevingeroorns have gone out and nobody paw them go. 0 Course, the explanation is very aim- -ple. In all the old houses where 'par. lor and drawing room hiyeirt re- mains the saMe,-a new fashion of use ancP enjoyment has Swept in and °bee literetect the • old ,boundaries. • les • gradually. got to livilTg all ,oyer the 'house 'instead of parking thenie selves *in certain restricted parts of it • and barring the rest •frontAtse exeeet, . • Ofl ethte ereeaeions., Ii the new h.ous., es the parlor was siniply. forgotten '• and :eVOY .room made, for,. daily ,In the beginning', the nerloe • ' intended. or use. .1f. Was the part o theheuse, where the faniiiy. was t6 have its private life and 'pleasere'and ' ' comfort, safe froth' every! intrrision: .it -got away from . that simele,intention and became the ' formidable' and,. formal and' striffy: and , forliktdiritt.` thing • it . ,canle to" be. In .these latter ' hts Snectinified for. the c'erv" ood ren - son that heuSes shrunk to the actual necessities, and the old-time spacious- riC ministering • to 'aide ,hae been •-outleWed by:that. •mister ,leconreniet - known as H C. • One gooderid plus another good kid- makTlie:':gtfwtieoe'ebaecietikerid.ii:: brie' . , the -dresseve shews e iga re tte 'burns. • A ,goo0 Citizen is, 'one Who, .13r041, rio ss Fet,t thoe that -k-orii have' a contempt,. for also. eeneeseet.!.'''' • I Struggle lieepe :eon ttng Ne,te' how a, prune's iink1os diSniipeai • • when it gets into hot water:, ...,,Tature tried to ',Mike, us fait in aur !judgmen S1I6,go.Vo.tis ear t hear both &Ida. •