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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-12-01, Page 8
• l 'at i ithe profits:. ttits, intkintnsilA, combining the following u ,u l ,a to the investor• en per cent.' of:av . e. t:' r iitterea �..p ». :+ ' . �• : e' a Trst sportaton ` 1.purti r+ i in 'the Comm , Gh 11- n ' r in 1 :invest- ' nd 'a� i pantie tin .1n ends._after the o iginfi a .nt luau e. t _,returned; 'to the investor 'with interest . - a'' ote in:'t e: mana•gement of: one o on and : _ y h A. n ,c °d_ �a /. .L• ; An �t .in one ,of.;•the most: i eminent corners in ill, t3�. ; ' "e; .and. importance."` „ rOnlQr ?��p��Y "i e'er+!• 1�' in , _.. _• � stieul sa:s'till n the:, -att ched coir en and ' mail to-. lir. �. � .� .. iiii- AGNEW. Litcln►ow JOSEPH: .. Ghl . Local , , Reirasentative. .. Whi. C. BRENT ei, COMPANY, LTD. - Investment, Bankers' .r• ed 190.2>:... Inte#`''`BId • '•• •• .' Cor. King and '2onge S TORONTO, ' ONTAItIO° out ant Obugation.'on my' part` please send' further.partic- tk:. oi', thf'•.Corrlrmsrce 4. Transportation Budding, Ltd., to--: a, Elievi. •w'• • i•, • .i• {•••..• .,:.. .: .. PEI LIAR t . thti T>ey w �3. _ mid;'J ames iiln%.1�rrhikeBatwere killed ie.a stack ofsiraw: They 'shed. over • :which . F k ot'stfaw ;]Asti base built, and„ <y t.'ra i� GI NSI Wi S NI IN ? T'O1 RSDto, 'AE ;ot('ARG$D " WI'TIt 4,14EGAI • SALE the high„wind caused; .the building to .'kella se. There' were`Ininer animals in theshed,-;but four escape , d.', Four : g belonged toCu- n of the, dead annuals be1on dg , niri haus and 'Otte to; Brown.., es ten the son reach > .''the tiirie t Upo a father kno* ':everything. Andi'erw-Freiburger, of „Rive3sddie in Court at • W,alkertan :'.Coo Much' • manned `when ,the 91A.000' called 8n Qct. 8th„'Vim* •'evidencing tint, alnaha# 20 bottles of 'hard'liquor sttcli' es gin; whiskey,.':ete. had`•disaPpealred within Bought, ' four da , Liggor, 's • ��During their~ search , the ' officers (i4erald &•Tunes• Renort) went to step into, a xoom, but found ,Prgbably' the rabst interesting 11- a woman in bed and withdrew, Frei,. • - bur er said. -•that waa; his Wife,' and quer. case .dist h.a.S-'Yet• begin ventilate .. g et^';her • ed • in the :Walkerton. poli4e'.coxirt $ince the ' police ,asked titre ;to g ,, uo • ernut from'ber and'also to ;en- • • . • .Gov rnnte..it . Calrttrol ,, . �. r P , . , , ... the. :e.c�, �teta!t., Qf ... e . a > h came; before agistrate" Wnik0 :hexa .quire if;. she knevw of Zany more liquor ouse, ' the more li, uqr nfternoon ••vulien• Andrew' ,;bgmg°in' the ,hR_ , q$ .. ,, q qn S°1447.', � , .. would' Freiburger: pf Rnversdale.,.�vas 'called' lie. could. •prAduGe< :the -better'•;t wo€►.. u • : t :'defend, hints .If ° againgt a .lje for hixri. Frkiburger.'wenti nn and pen . o � ,....: , . , 'r ' e, : 'returned; ith lust vt�ife s, pe . mtt, and', � or or .sal �' charge .af..keep}n8' nqu;,,,, tor' ' at the cera t -# i to `the adders, s ed `acc d n , •vvhicti,, was the.. otatcostse .af a, raid on or g � is 'lige' didn't 1cn *;;of any rnora� h "da ..h4 his 'home .on the. 'night et Satin' , Y,. Oat. 8th by•:Provincial inspector Put ram, assisted by Sergt..Melviile,,,:Con stable tone rand Prey, Otf'icer ;M'eore, `all of Kitcheper ' a e On entering th8 'priSes m the offi ,._ • sirs found;rreiburger sitting in .the. kitchen .with. 4 em'ripty.beer bottles,and some glasses on • t' ie table:; Behind the • sink in •the'•:next .room: were. 27 beer caps: on the drainboard and 24 einp� ty beer' bottles under the` sink. They Iodated 4: full cases; and 14 bottles Of beer'. in the cellar, and.„found 4q bot- tles of spirits elsewhere oft the: prem-• ices. On. checking over the' liquor per' mit of both,; Freiburger and his wife, 'it was discovered that between June, 20th and Odtober 4th they had Purchased 'no less' than 66 bottles of quer ir'iwthe place} .. 1►hlle'the .police were at his.horise several... cars .called and went ,away, a-' gainrbut Freiburger .:claimed ;the• ,rkra- iprity:of the m"ptoriats; h$d Coate •on a'. friendlyr visit. and some on 'business;' but e' o n'ew' to , 'bu bo re. : . dhitshatviadfeten ra tFeeoiibffucregre er lef,t, atilt wife wife, told hint that there were 14 snore bottles of: spirits ''in.:a wash' -stand n, her bedroom. ,'While, tidying up thr house she',had taken. them;, out of thl carton; unknowns do Freiburger, and Out them ,there:. Questioned,. at , the- trial . as • to why She , didn't tell her ,.husband. about 'them during the laid, °she maintained that slie . was :asleep and just woke,, ur It bt+ 1927 'to establish, why a'totai .. of lig bottler of •;spirits and the ;huge 'sntitx of beef! other than:that` '*doubted for; had ;di$appeared • so ,quickly, ,l+ reiear- ger claimed to have • been very ,gener- ous to his hired help, and had. alae given •liquor to some Hollanders, ' at his Place,..Nvbile his father.-inrlaw, idore, Lang, was a heavy drinker.. Mr, LangConti need' the statement. regarding his imbibing qualities by saying t sa i hat. be was• is `brewer : and,. P _.; . ;hard. drinker,' , and- as 'corroborative,' pointed o his noeo ,in court evidence ed .t,•. ,, the, wayI;i.. Al` as'`dennonstrative�'Af t nB cool bra hte.. mup. th. � n asal .Qr n..' Ling Maintained that' e drank.' bottle • the a •pirite . a day, of .. , • enough'" to: give her husband her • per - s. irits, 'which hich included whiskey mand • then hen dozed `.off -again... Sh e : and "other hardtufi,,and 32eases of didn't theoflicers were 'there at beer,eachof:the case" containing24''the•.time.' , bottles ::Of this • amount:,it *pi- Freibuer` ,Clenled telling the search•• that is";wifeY`' the, time of the showe- . bythe-'.p osecu ion that•�:.24 party, n, �` _ nh .' knew' Of no more raidhi' d, sat bottles of spirits had been purchased a.. d , e • . 1 , r -. ll uor. in;, theplace'f`' In endeavoring borrow~ enough • liquor to make the• de- Oct.: 4th. and that, only 4,bk.bottles e liquor. Albert Bisch, a ;cousin-af Andrew' Freiburger +ind; :who had been ;- wititr "� new thatthe maintained: M oh mat tai...... . hrm_ sin ar , . accused 'had : pivei;; iiijiit ;s Iot, of' whir. .key and that he'had. store ib*e more • The: magistrate commented" sarcas. tiaraily , .theeagerness ':of Bisch• , in,`• on .► ,volunteering' the: itatenent had swiped . some' Of the booze','. with-, _ out. being` asked: ihy the Court. His, Worship• int dwelling' : on the, story. of Mrs Freiburger and. the 1� bottles of spirits she clahned• to have, stowed, away • in' the• cupboard :'of her bedroom,' and the 'produ ,tiun'o#which. at the :time of the raid .would have been so'.beneficial to _ het , husband!r case, intimated 'that this eo'idn't be taken seriously into• account now: The court claimed • that it. would'; ' be an •' theends o •' defeat f t' '7 •asy, mater to .,, 1 suck raids,•' if. partie _ were: allowed afterwards' to produce.. enough. booze e%► P _tomake, up an : embarrasin ; [ elcien 1 cythat:; would be..necessar Y, in some eases,. � woul 'be to send: out and 4 a worth,.... more. to y.:• ' To make , Dominion ` Tires and other goo ,:� tires • , . he • public;. ,• a for ilea e he , To. give�:: the man who buys•tires the xn g p y in r'. owners to drive with greater faith• Co make it .: possible• for ca th . soundness .of their fires, •. lightly _ �. 'ice � ._1_ ._ • To. m=ike the care -of fire4 Weigh as- motorist ; A system of service. : to' car owners has been organized, � known as�; Dominion Tire Depots. � • :hich' are,readily recognized by thhei,distinctive these Depots, ots,• w .. , • y , g tp , colors,orange e and blue, the mcotorist may expect. to 'find well and • d tire service • along' the.. most aqui ped � completely.. organized � � g • p lines. modern ^ service and now . • I agree entirel with this•idea • •of ~ organized _.. e , •' ,. . g y• announce' that � am,.' operating .�:a:-Doxnin�.on.,• Tire Depot. �. ''have , your checked for --. ressure._., :_, es,. a._ step Tiro in 'and,. have tires .•... -pressure.- ,p: : greater ; will , • ive' zrne a chance to explain t©•xnileage� . And it g the : Dominion Depoti • I1, �know, Ont. a� der ? • • 4 • 44 • hristmas any Lines' of Cnstmas Goods No* Showing 1 e th 0 C o nl e -o h i n ' re� Do All p . , g e s Nlc To`� Tek .• es Ever , • _ � alar P nc . s at P . ew-'L�ne p thinge. s' �.• S x 1 irkQi Plain -Figures In .-1 g:. �E ' GO oDs T O 4 S. : E qTTRS LV`E lJ Early • I- TO CKNOw ?NT �1 Lt7 � • -1 EB. 0 K R. 0 .: •.•. wn-U PS. Books for the ro Books for the;Y•oungsters� chosen :ech _� waiting tob _ osier mal xlg _� : okC 'All i th er 0 >r� 1 for Ghr1 Gifts:. `stlnas ' G , • `. Se mit •B Book .. . $3.00 Dlsses B ooks For Girlsls ': $1 •5, '.2 For ' Bo Ys, .1 r B 5 ` Books 5 .2 o . . L Y - B o lent P ..I , Y Young Canada Little Ones' • Annual, ':• B1'ac]cie $1.35 Children's Annual, ^ Blackie ~$1.75 Girls' Annual,, Blackie Warner's Pleasure, Book $1.00 T • • *60c. The Washington Th T.ucky Blackie 35c. They ..:Boye ',Louise.' M.' AlleOtt's Girls' Books , $i:00' • Ruth/'Fielding's Girls' "' Books: '. Frank �:Webster's :Boys' Books :' 75c. The Bairns''.' Budget,' Blackie The ` Curly. Top` eries ': ' • 75c. ; ` , i , Square Cies o Boy's Budget, sics • .,.,. $1.50. '• Sear's • Bobks Boys' 750.,,.Budget; • Blackie , , , ▪ 756.. Donohue Series 35c. Juvenile 'Books for Boys and ; 35c., 5.Oc.r N ;w : Fiction ' ' Under The : Grey Olives by 'Marion 'Keith'. $150 God and The''Groceryman by `Ha rola Bell Wright ,:$2.00 The House of 'Fear by Robert S rvice $2'00 The Quest of Youth by Jeffery FArnol; ▪ :'.`.. ' $21.00 The Case Book' of Serlocklfolm es, A Conan Doyle • $2. Reprints by popular authors such: ':as Nellie McClung,. Ralph Connor,' A. , Conan Doyle,, . 'H'arold 'Bell .-Wright, Ethel `.14. Dell, Jeffety.Farnol, at•8ac. each. Iucknow Ontario The Rexall. Store sired` showing. Magistrate <Walker . said that: he. would reserve•°judgment'. for ' a,: •few • • days. g ' :GODERICH, A Wandering` Willie; Picked ,Up' Police Magistrate: Reid had awan- or hlast week the defer bef e .im- b Y name of, "Harry Andrews, ••Hs ' had been around .town last 'week begging, but was reported 'to; have gone to Kincardine:.. However,,' o n. Monday. night ' he was in Seaforth. and ' was picked up' as a',vagrant, having ,been loafing 'round •ahotel a good ileaIA telepohne, call to• • Goderich took Of ficer Whitesides; to Seaforth'. and he, brought. the' 'man • back to Goderich and lodged himin jail: Andrews craims to have been born in Chathaf f 'and.to have. a mother; and sisters liv- ing in Detroit and ,sisters in Chathani and .. London. He has apparently been wandering about a good 'deal, has 'an les' in' his ,pocket ,and' sometimes sleeps in' barns: Was in Chicago till. 'about fiye years ago and, since then has • been' around lumber `'camps and picking.' up odd jobs or apparently begging quite often. Andrews claims ;to have been a printer: LAKE .STEAMER •;ON YtOCKS' ,. The steamer Jolly Inez,,' of Mon- treal, well known' on the , Great ;•Lakes met disaster on the'. rocks of Sad- dlebag Island; seven -miles west of Detour lit -the entrance' to St.• Mary's River on Thursday last. She was di- verted from her course in a thick fog and crashed on the rocks andso•firm- ly *ins the vessel _wedged onto ; the i i e ewere, e v s bl , reef that'' jagged rocks .ticking through': the bottom, - Whet; the -ship first 'crashed the' captain and new;'' believing the vessel ' doonied; launched:' life boats and made their' way te- shores F where they --spent -'the• night in^.a. hunter's .'camp:•. In : 04"morning they ' returned to collect' their •belon ings'. The jelly Inez was. bound -41p light and was destined for `Fort William to load grain -'f , a lower' lake port. She Is o,inocl and operated by the`, International..Water:. ways Navigation Company Of Mont - 'real; whose offices are. located at 88 St, Nichola# Street; The stealer in dirge of YCaptaln Walter' 1ir13, and alae "mincer 1T. M. Kettle,, WINGHAM Mayor Fells has.: announcedIsis ,tention of • again being a, candidate for the highest •offiice• in the gift.',of the .town. 'Should he -succeed himself in 'tiae :position, :it`;will" be his . third term: as mayor. "" The. outbreak of'scarlet fever which iesulted the past couple of weeks has'beeh 'gotten under'control,opened and the schools nit 1Vionday.. ;There were only 6 or. 8 ' cases altogether, and.'the disease was of a n�,ild 'type $ D... D. -Weathered and E C. Green-` . wood `have' taken the Stevlerison ' Gai- age.' (the old -Skating rink) and will ~-cisc •it"as a 'Ford-shnw`.and-side'ropily 'They expect: to have •the.'new ,' Forts n oriels; on•'show by "the middle of 'De- cember. SCHOOL REPORTS: • No. 14, East 'and West: , Wawanosh , Sr:, 1VT e st:e.d in • Geo Arith Spell., Read., ; Grant., Comp. and Writ. -Carman, Farrier, 80%. Jr. .IV'--L,aiira Martin,` 66%; 'Tom' Inglis,: 60. ' III :•Blrov_ Laidlaw,::66°h; ,Ken - nein, Laidlew, 65. ,' IIT'-,•Ciifi'ord :Purdon, '66%; , Run' 'sell,-,--Farrier,--5,4: Roddy. ng'litii 4?'., • ; :Sr. TI -Roselli Guest, 14%; 'Dirk Gueht, . G$.. ]ant=;Olive Purdoi •Good •Doreen P .don ,. Pit Jactc n li les r I ,C s � Mary- xGuest:. Sr, Primer--:Excellent--Muriel Pur r k nex 1'anr., Harel�d Woods,. $�11'"Martin: • No,` on roll '17., t.=�Ilitekett,, Teacher, YOtr, Nt•:>JD'' TI -TE 'Save some, use Mrii. Sybilla.Spahrs Ton, silitss, .for Sore Throats, •,Qtilftsy,• Cough, • 13voriehial •.Asthma, C"atsrrlf And Tonsil WS; ' SU4e sb Or *Oleg returned. r...