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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-12-15, Page 5TI :L1?CHNO V 'SHNT1NEL THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 45, 12$ P,A it ?Airs i •. slree •. Your�` u PERSONAL _ _ ON AL Operator :telephoneservice. is. not rod iced fox delivery .in :bulk, or in sten- 'third yeckegos ever' the-cou nter. 1 Every call ; is " �'rned . out :: "to . order" a Gust: m service ;de signd to ,meet personal: needs, at a Moment's notice. Your telephone operator is a niul- tiple personality... She = lifts at 'thenwitchboard 'local; long dis- tance •— with signal lines to her __ °Sisters " at tlie;ather end!" ready. -.-•-. •to select the track fqr any 'journey 'you select. '. • • .To, her, your call means more than just a. combination of •switch- . s • board manipulations:. It is a cal; -for personal service, tr'lie'answere ed 'completed aria supervised ;;'as. your personal clerk '.or. ,secretary '.would: handle. it, Phone ' 'PhOns 256 Hai the 'largest and niost cOmplete - stock in the most beautiful deeigns :Marble SeOtch Swedish and Can-. ' Ws make n specialty of Monuments • and invite, your , '.11mieriptione Neatly; CitiefullY and • Ben us before placing yotir, ordete Douglas Brea. Spotton BIIIICE• CD NAU Y, NG1 CO17 �+ . •, The final session• of .the:Seventieth Parliement of • Bruce was ' held •in, Walkerton last week, and as the ,.p res - ent vear merited .net theatptie h ah iersar of Confedration bu. was ,also, notewarthlr for the fact that Bruce had attaineathe three . s co e and ten mark,it was mst meet that Warden McLaren ;should, bee•handed; a cane by the Ceunty Council. ' 'That the:' olcl eotinty which pionee r< ed, the •Lalit..Great ;°West ;and' which ..following; the" :Outbreak of that littlr Peasantne s inFlanders. raised • a battalion 'the •quickest• .ofAny ' rural municipalit "in Canada, is stilt in the record -making 'business :Ile evtdenc c by ,the :",feet, which came' out at ' tale Session' . that Deuce. leads the Frey- lime- Ince. of! Ontario sns Children's' That . Onta io , overhment ir 'proposing te'send imbeciles' from .thr_ ,, asylu ,s who- ere `Sot dangerous up tc the counties whence -they :came to •be placed" in the;; Iiottses of Refuge, .;isn't handing' Bruce anything.. for Christ' mas' but . a • tot of ' worry, was eve: t ry t ' oun . "n waytie iCoun v C decedbythe, iii t thero esition 'las �:cil kicked: s s . p , ?- ... ..t weekee'eAfter;.bupiugthe old folks radia, a piano, and a -fiddle for diver- eion, this impoting of the . overflow e lo h froXii the: asy, ums would throw the place se out of tune that the originals! would find their chief solace in liff was musingthe ` - to .on. Joyfulness„.. heath: The County 'Council is cer- tainly protesting against the 'cO ling into Bruce of the propesed irrespon 'riblet, - i r As certain othercounties •a e peti-:: tinning the Ontario Government tc assume 100 per cent, of the Bost` of'. Provincial highways instead :of pay- ing but ,80 perµ cent.,:+and - compelling' the counties' to-defrays:'the.:ether 20• per cent.;. as, .at. present, i the Bruce. Ceu''-. e. cl,'iiecided last.' week to n, ire n general chorus.:.,, t'A "letter from” „raeaver Awning.' i ng' •himself' "Economist,'Band protesting that it , was costin : Bruce 40c.• pee l?, thef. • indigent's Re �rieal to "feed thedoing uge while Perth was doing the.: jot° ' t �11c.. evae asse on to the . Refuge. o><, p d g m Committed• for consideration, but. `'as' :that, bpdy^.refused to countenance ar anonymous" edrrimunication, they did nit bothhr,•,with, the, epistle; . It, how-¢ ever develo ed, •thee if cost • $'4.16. ' a week :per', inmate during'. thepast eesir to `finance . the institution', bunt ai Kis include$, about $5000 'expended' fer a n w' auto• iati • Oil, heating s s- tent and other expenditures :the ;Wouldn't occur ` another other y.. ear: the welter's 20c. a:. Meals' stunt : carried with it a lot of ,Overhead that Perth, didnt' ha'•c to wrestle t'ith. However Refuse eepeesee v ill re • 1;41.1.1 n, drop andfaxes. 'for t +is. iiipo3 titif 1, gr. d P .. ' down. .p Some .discussion arose as to the pe- ceesity of providing a residence: .for the Jull turnkeyouts1.de :the prison Premises. . As there re are seldom Many in' aunty citadel' there being but two at ,resent, the: place is e r oirercrdwded, -end: .111e' Council never d, , adverse to building, heating and naintaining another structure,. The. Warden . 'anal Reeve, 13yer's'<of Wiarten interviewed the 'Deputy Provincial :Secretary. with a view' towards: stop - :ping' this proposed—work; and the gqr- resnon._,den�e`'between,; the . pept;, and the. Warden swas'read atithe' B6ard. matter` remains in the. abeyance pending "',an examination of. ,the' • jail Premises by ; the Provincial. Inspector.. • P A re ort',from;the Children's Shel- . 'tershowed. that 136 ,wards' ofthe; 1 Olldren's Aid'` were ,-scattered ;thrpughou't:.the ,County... The Commit tee appointed by .the Society to env, chase a~ hewshewscar . for the' . Inspector. have have: now. done so and. the. same ,evil) : be•paid „for Set of'the Children's.Shel=•, ter'rust Fund, money. , handsome,clock,::.selected' .'li .a 'committee' and purchased..;by the; county, waspresented to Mrs. Walter Smith, formerly Miss. Myrtle Jenkins, who formany years wee [Stenogra- pherto he the County Treasurer. Thi: `s en keeping . with the •practise of the, -County Council in coiprnenlorating an event bf' this kind in :.a tangible way Mies. Arnie Brocklebank succeeds the former stenographer at the ,usual -sa • of 50 er month.. .lax Special grants paid at this session totalled no less than $4,415,and were made yup as follows: :