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:TflFjLUCKNOW SENTINEL • TIIIIIISDAY, 'FEBRUARY .16, 1928
FAMOUS .11,EGIlLATIdN 17
Nat A4 Orangemen Are Against It
William MacDonald, editor of The
chesley Enterprise, and Who for •
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LAdies!,,,Silk *Stripe:Vests, 79 and 89c.
' Ladies' Silk Strrpe 1319o0eis1 75 and 89c.
Extra :Values in' all .Undexwear at Reduced
ces,
Children's Combinations and Tivo-piece Under-
. „ ,
we"aiReduiede
40ov/el -Yarn * several,shades is the 'finest
quality for Sweaters and Soarve§..‘,'
GoodHeavy Work Socks for men, 25 arid 45c.
LightWeight Socks or men; 1kand Wool, 75c.
At thistime 'of the year Large'Crocks are in,de-
-*and for packing meats.We have, all ,sizes. fron
,IrGaltOnto 6, -Gallon sizes"i
,
ALWAYS A GOOD BROOM IN STOCK
emaimimmememmile.
• K1NLOSS COUNCIL
Council met' an Feb. fith. AU. mem-
bers preseil The minales of Iasi'
; meeting ...,were: read, , arid on ,motion
of,Rost,'• prat Carrathere. Adopted and
. signed.•:"Thii• auditors. presented their .
rePori„,:. 'Which; •,on . Motion- .of Car-
rtitheiA•sand,IICQUeee svas aceePted;
and, anditors Paid their salary: of •
• $10.00.eieh,
Mrs., Aliner Ackert and Miss Par=
. . • , •
vis• called tpen the venni:if. pn
, Of. the Women's Institute,'', and it-
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quested-'-theirt to have the Township
Hall rnovedto' another loCatiOn, :and
renecalellecl1DY adding twenty feet to,
, its length -and, Putting An eight foot
basement ,mider the:`entire
Moved by, MC,.(4neen,;'. seconded by
Ross that-A.110s • Macintosh and ,.the
Reeve be-a,;Committee. to investigate
and. ;•report-trilie7e-crata-eit, , regardT
.to-haViii0.'"the---TOWnabip*. Hair,- matfett
to 'a .404014,:adeictkiii',.'o-i'irea;
f•MOV.41..•)4r.".Cati4.0/.eri.p goede..4 by
:MaZntsh that JoI Ptkille,
be e-
fund4 ta*lek, Or Mrs Symons
aiid-$100•4for clog tax i_ Rev. Jaines..
• ' Carried.. "••• '
Cheques -Treas Krn Twp, bal7
anceef..bouli4iirf,,,-aect. ;10.614 Wm:
:Stewart'uirJohn IC Lane, -Servcies
as 'auditors each $10.00. -John Pur -
..vis, salary., as tax \eollecter and post-•
age ;81.08 Jos..„4, Tiffin, ‘towns.hips
.s'hare.' 'en account % Of 'Par Vea. Drain.
.• $14:86;' MacKeniiky'.aect. of
pfintia0 MunieiPal World.'
.atipplies aiid ::•Stibseriptions • $21.05;
Jhn Pvis, taxes -refunded 16.13;.
Wi Piercy, pay list 6 $9 45, D. S.'
mac-Deltla14,11a7'110- 70-5q;-Rabt•-.
lgOnigoriferk,pay list .8 $7.60; :Robt.'
Herris;,'Ipai list; 9, Huron .'& Krnloss
• . Ackert. Bres:,[. , •liay, list 19
• $114.20; Jahn Bushell; pay •list I1' Canilitakz,n, that *ill be' Waged in, Oa=
.tario thia Year will depend to a "large
extent on the attitude ,and- aggtes-
.siveness,..of the tinvriship •and county
councils. If they enter inta the Spirit
�f the movement •the clean-up .of the
roadsides Will .he . partially • effective
•at least; but g they carry .on. in ;the
same half-hearted, ineffective Way
:the.. Weed Control- Campaign
-collie far 'slieri of .being satisfactory
to anyone..'-•
The secret df ai effective' clean-up
campaign i getting 'the Weeds:. eat at
the right' time. It is some •liele. • so
far as--aPpearances gO. to have -, the
-weeds cut during the summer", ' or,
autumn ; but if the weeds •, remain
standing until the, seeds •
tared, or the plant • has gathered.
strength 'enough to ripen the seeds
_even after -cutting, the work has very
'little influence - on next , year's,' growth
Of. weeds. • , Who , has, • n:ot seen Men
working on - the' roadsides With scythes
cutting here and there„, and. • taking.
their time abont it; dtiring.the Meath
of July, and even .on int').. the . late
'mit Of 'August. • Such 'labors improve
anpearanc,es, but: the plants • which
we ',are 'trying to' 'eradicate have
al-
ready ;served • their/ ;purpose; ; 'they
have. matured and distributed their
• p'mecially ,fro • the,. farmer's ;Point • af Seet's. and . a recurrence -4,f the same'
• view, and ' dealing With • the special dirty roadsi ‘,eS is insured' fpr the fol....
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towing yea ,
For 'the hove reasons "Te Pam-
.- h
• • .
or's Advocate .endorses seggestion '
of a correspondent, respPnsi,biliti for
Alie-rpadaide-Clean.ti at th 'right -
• time lie- handed over 'to tlic..-.farraer.
Whose pfoperty, lies adia"cent ,to the'
ri.--ht of `way. Many far.mers With
mower and s'cytlie' have -atteirded. to
this. in affer Ifor years:, and% the guct
:cess which' has, rewarded' truer effort'-
,,,h1•4'1
ent suggestion: 1t. is not an arduou,s
task in inoSt'placea for fanners fe•'
:Wok :tifer-readsidq.itf-11*(0`.--for„,..„:"„th,.i!"-.
lengthl,•.;or 'width 'of „their , holdings,
And We ire sure the- WArk- would' be,
fat rnore: effective than Wii6ti left to
the -"eanneil to. spread -ever, the ,entire:-.,
season. It shook' be easy to :Make an.
adjastmeat in -t8e taxes, if that Were,
deeriied ncee4saty, but the Majoilty
rrriers,'We'belfeve;-Wiarhe
to du this wok so a contribu.:
lion to tlio .000trol ot ooxiboo. woods.,
,
The. directions in the, honk have .te
,
'do with the laying 'tint of the gat-.
:den, the proper Preparation of the
soil, the eboice of .various • varieties
Of :vegetables to suit . Conditioni .of
soil. and "Climate, the 'selection and
• testing' of Seeds; the raising of 'ir,eting
'plants in hotbeds,, outdoor planting,
enitivatiOn and' irrigationk Insect
pints, and ,storagapractically. eVery
variety pf vegetable is -covered in the
boOks and 'there is a section also •
dealing with small fruits. • '
. • •
. While written primarily fer the!
!farmer, the booklet- is valuable -to
amateur gardeners , everywhere, in,
, both tiawn and country. Copies may
be obtained- Without charge, afthe lo-
cal offiCeof the Bank of. 'Mcintreal.
'ALEX. IIODGE GTS' •••
- PERMANENT JOB
•Al3c; Hedge; . :the Beetdr, .farrner
,
Who :on fame by:fighting 1. robber
liaa been. giy:ell a. '130:111rPei4 job 0
the• eiperimental ,„farrn •Whitby
Before' he left ‘t,a. assume :Ida new &I -
'ties, some ,800:ef.hii ,O08',.1113Ors•gath
-et•e:d -and gave bini •Siiitable send
OIL Hedge; though' a humble Man
did n• great service to Ilia community
• and to the country, pt. Quite a
number '-of • rohbere have been p,• sue
.ceasfully•beaten off. by their intended
'victim !dace' Ajtx...:Hodge••• del the , ex
ample.. Besides, his famous fight led
to the Cleaning up of :a very had 'sit
nation in: the :country akent Bton
lied,ge's former neighbor
'appteCiate this.
. •
eight years* haethe: boner of reprey
a
seting his *ling in, the Ontario,
Legisfituiej, •commeating. on the ,aho-
lition, of •Regulation 1.:1,:.14(t• the, fol-
.
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, • I.
%. PIO • a' time • during enr. , eight
years In; the L'egistature* haVe,
we lis-
teied fe.; the 'French-Canadian
mem-
'bers 'the .Onterio: ,Legislatere•
pouncing .in nquaIified terms:Hew:17
lation .17. •rhe Governinent' Of,.
. • .
Jarres and. ' "Wijliarn
. • • Whitney.
,IIearst 'always alkiwed fUll • day's
. debate' When,. the question came up of
the aholitiore- o'f• "Regulation -17 Which.
cenfined" instruction in the: English'
• language 'to boy,s. and :girls from
French-Canadian homes who coilldn3
sP.e.Mt• ,Engligh ,to' the •'fitst. forni ".. in
thepublie,s-sChbol, •The representatives
of "French-Cinadiaa' ...;gonitituencles:
' iPstied up the Regulation unmercifal-
.1y...is being unjiist, tyrannical, and
, . . •
:the wrong system of teaching the
English language' to, ,French-Canadi-
ans, :which : they Maintained Would -
,.he throukh their niether .tongue .in..
• all the forma a the publie, schpoisr-
in. other, words that the Pinch, lank,
'Alttge, should; be .recagnied; in ali.
• schools in Eastera ‘Ontario ' end Essex
where -French-Canadian'. settlers pre-
dominate, On a Par, with the English.'
or •bi-langual. • ' •'
•
Some 'inernher .'"of. the. 'cabinet, nssi-
ally:the.Premier, ' 'defended Regula-
tion '17 'andthe English 'speaking
merisbers on.' both Ales ',ot the, Legis,-
..lature looked on -the ..eVent as an off -
day mid • topk no part'in the debate.
.We' -believe that at milir one sessiOn
• was the .abOlition of .the Regulati•on•
pressed' to a ',vete, andthen. only the
.French-Canadian member; supported
it. Regulation 17 Was Raced on as,
• in ,the Staithes for" all:tisne. Por the,
mepresentative of : an .' English-speak-
supperted its i&
Peel •Whilla have meant Ina sere de-
feat.' One,•lenguage; tilid that the
,Einglish",_in__antario Public -and: *Sep.',
;.. .arate -schools was a nighty'•populEir
.• slogan for a Candidate in 'all but
few eonstitnenCies. I
,
- • , In the, summer of 1927 Premier
. „ , ,
7.:n.grison appointed ,a ceminitsion to
flhir into the 'actual 'result's '01.
•
inbihngual
• The, connnission. :consisted
: f ,Dr. Dierchant, ;Inspeetor, of Teeh;
deal 'Schools, Judge J. IT. Scott:of
•'• A prominent Orangeman : of
• lntariO, : and .Dr. Cote, a French-
- and. Roman Cat:F.161k: They:
orted that. Ite.gUlatioa 17 :was ziot
observed, and had: better ,he'n-
. , . .
olished and Premier FergusOn acted
7 * -4•44-.1411-, •stige'estien. -Iat-,t/.ria-fieTtaa
• THE ROADSIDE WEEDS
'ieen %endorsed; by. the leadineOrange-
1-en or Toronto and by -the Orange
Phe success • of the Weed Control Sentinel.
$1-20.; John Johnston, • Paylist 12
•;33.$0; John A. 1WaeKinnon,, pay list
. $19.12; John Bushell, work done
MuldeiPal pit, Rd. 15, $06.00; Geo.-.
-G. Moffat; registration $10.25,, post-
age .and;. SiirPPlies $12:64-$22.89.
Moved hi Macintosh; seconded by
• 'Carruthers that , the 'Treasurer have
three eopiea...,of the • Auditors'. Report'
• tyrie*ritteti for:the use of the Conn-
- eil board. •Carried. "
• Moved. by 'Ross, 'seconded by Mac;
Intosh that the Reeve and. Treasurer
be'emPoWered to borrow ori the cred-
' it of the Municipality the sum ' of
• $1200. 'Interest •to, be charged to the :
• Tecawater River prainag#e:' Scheme.
Moved .by Ross, secended by Mac-
' Intosh that the Townshipillad Sup-
erintendent 'attend the-,Gop,d , Roads
convention, to be held . in Toronto
Feb. 22, 23, 24, aicharge it up t�
the manicipality., ,
• ' •„ Geo. G. Moffat, 'Clerk.
7,1 MAKE. THE GAKDEN PAY
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Illustrated Hand.boolc Ic-sned by Bank
, of Montreal fin. Fanners 'and, Others...
.• A' booklet oh gardening wiltten es • • -
conditiens to ,be found in Eastern
• Canada and on the Prairies, is now
'beink .distribtited by the Bank of
Moritteal, to its customers and friends.,
--- -Like. -the--previous
• larMing subjects. Issued, . the Bank.
• the; booklet cevera ever i phase* • of
the, subject in simple language, and
• yegiyes the niethode and results
_Proved bY Scieatific„ experitnent and
• research .to be the Most prefitable.,
• • lannensely enhanced by reproductions
of close, upon' 10 photographs and
• tvery farm, it ii,s'
stat -j the in-
tr,diiiiought to have atleast one
acm �f the very best sell or the
,plac&AleYotoil to-growing.cthe ,hoMe
fruits and yegetables? The
farm garden iliould not he crowded
int a tucked -up patch near the'
•414144; httriiiitilif
• jittaight toutil pr enough .fillt‘rt tO
pulifirAta With Onfl 11014
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•
".T.. J.: Hunt, : Orange .Grane Mas -
,m' Of Ontarie West, haS' denounce(]
• he -abolitiOn of 'Regulation 17, at seV:.:
eral points.. at :which he spoke' this:
• tenener and has. drawn the censure
of• prominent leader's in the Oraage.
Society and particularly :, Ex-Inspee-,
•torIarnes*L. Hughes of Toronto, who
, ,
es a ppst Grand Master 5 Ontario
• West:- accuses J. J. Of being unjust;
aarrow and anloving, and. 'Says :he
cannot, find language strong .enough,
to expreas his eontempt for Regula- •
tiOn 17.
•• :41, seems to us that the: great con -
census of Orange sentiment. in' On-.
-tail° is against . Grand Master Hun-
ter, and is •Inclined •to gieg, the aboli:
tion of. yegulation'17 a tryout for a
term :of five years pr se. After that
the last Will be heard of it.:” Perhaps.
Hunter Will: retire' froin the 'pos:
itionijfrid Master ' at the amnia],
niCeii0 in .Barriein March •and,hinr-
mOny-iiiill once mere prevail, in high
official Orange 'circle's in the repeal
'If a stattite.,Which proMillent French-
• • .
Canadians had agitated for "se Mani
Yeats to have repealed. ,
Hughes in his long article in the
press- in favor of the abolition of
TtegUlation 17,, has this to say:
have read .inatances af audacity
occailepally; :but j never read nor
heard of .anY other man who had such
Arrogant audacity as you have sho•vn
in, 'this case.' The Orangemen . who
would: take Your adviee la „regard to
Regulation •17&:• -would-..
if*therknew that cne of the
greatest Orange leaders in 'Canada,
and the spperintendent et schools. for
Ontario 'advised. Hon: Mr. Ferguson
to cancel the evil regulation which
you have rad the basis nf yourslo-
•
7 :
'•Jo yan 'know that 'the British Edit-
•Intien Department aetually tested
'found: ft to he a:failure, When they '
:tiled to teach, the • Welsh children,
rnlih by making English- the 'lanir;-:.
awe- oVIKii5tiaeliOn ? -Govern-
merit appointed a committee to re.,
port •Ori ,the •question, and they nee-
nimotisly reported - -agates t- t, --as- Mr:
Vergusori's •Conimititi 'did; and' When`
the Welah • Wabarsi :tgaght EtiffliMli,
Welsh language instead. Of' the Eng -r • They,,.,say.•aUciabwOrnen ,ave4 ,
ianguage the, insaectiri reported. 444huse";;;It:11111,Y Shift, fr Pit 1)elping
that the children learned as tuUbli 111. the • starving ,p011YneSiana to a. better
•
to years :as they had°, 1eatne4 in fenrappreciattort of 1-14.41cY •Terilty. free
Sara, under ,a nietbed exaCtJY: •slini- verse to a eanip4hri for -bigger and
Jar to the regulation for 'Which you better hainntocks for sailers on •sea,
ave flighting, 1. ani glad that the going cannes or, a study f the Rein, -
English neoplediscarded if, and ju§tinoi jewels'. lYlias .Maephail. ' is
Canadian's Are' grateful t0 Roo, Mr. cluhwemati, of the 'farm' iY:te•, and She
Ferguson. for discarding:.;:it, in On, baS.ci".canse., 'Tier& dOes net shift.' For
ta*46... ' • " , years., she ha a nred •.• p,ay by, ,the
• Do you know that, :the teachers ip" -tate for' the dependents' of prisoners •
the.,gigbliMe of Scotland teach. Eng- in penitentiaries,. Thor 'shouldl be paid',
ish'to the:children;In caelie;.tleir or the Wor'Ic they. de, "She sayS,If
nether language, iiiatead.;:. 6f, Ong- ' itrimatiied;; the,. Cash, the 'prisoners
- ' Po ybir know tnat• rin York- :earni4odici, be: l'ept,',for'. them until
objeet of the
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'tnfe*,te to. fqfar4ri; criniinals. and .give.
thcmTblek tbeir;•- pelf redneet?" She
demands ef 41th ,. Hon . each yeer. "If
-Would...you hke.0" have yout own 90' how better. could .this be dee e, then..
children .taught in a foreigi lang hy..tpaching• thcfn..a trade and giving,
ua,e,..e',?, • r. The,!'world has ler.rried. them ragnlat ,PaYl•for "v- orking. at
• it, ii,a•.Crinig to. leaCh 'a' child in t-"Thewoinan M P intends Wetitig atn
•Ienguage, • it does not ntiOretand. To. thls. iketrn. iirrtil • it, is ';hrenght bou
clO.,Somnst •Inenta.l. Her olyietitio.n, to "e‘.?"ey": is not
ity forever. .; , • •, dfilv fault She finds' with the.,
Canediana 'Who, like you,' Wish wily.
, one ' language4k far . Ontario . urge•
thlir bighekt reason for justifyin,y
their opinion `that they wish- unity
among •• the', peoPle �f Ontario, - :and
:that, .we never 'can get ;Unity as ,tong
as. we allow. the 'teachinf
g . and uSe 'o
• two languages'." •
• Shire,. England, there .are '41, different •
foreign diAlecfs;•tand that Ihe children
•
are taught in, their Moklet torigne tq
speak English; instead, :sif in :the
.Prkaliah langliagOZ
,
• METHODS -op AGNES
Each Year the ,Lady ,'MeniberY.FrOin
• Grey. ,South -East Is • Hostess' to
Two Children •Fibiii Grey, Ceurity
. at the
Capital,
at
(Owen "Setind San-Tiines)
. ,
. When 'guns boomed , over Parlia-
ment -Hill 'and the Gentleman :Usher
a the Black ROd, • knocked,. three
• tit:4s on the deer' of Canada's Heuse
of Co,nrneris to stinimpn 'conimeners
to the foot of Ake -thrope last Month
two children' up ;in the galletY. whis.
• peted 'to, each •.(ither.:.•"There she is,
. sight down there,"
•'..--They • didn't 'oint-b'e.csuse they had
. been- warned-nOt-to.-Blittif-41iey-did'
point it would beat the only woman,
,who. evet • canght the official eypr
Agne3 CaipP .
Macpliail • of 4"Ceylori; Ontario..
The ,childten 'looking din,Vn On the'
green. chamber .were... •-ftopi .Grey
edunty, guesta. of .1Vliss Mecohail, asa
re
;•,eward• for sticking- induStribusly to utine •of • learning
• .
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things* at schobl."
ASIIPIELIi UNITED °CHURCH
• ,
NG,TAS.
The' iirat question in Sunday $ehool
at ;Hackett on',Sunday leaf., .and per.
haps.it Was so• at the Other school'S,
was, "What 11" tbe Kingdom, of God
of Christ Vf 'Men', DiVinity are
not agreed 14peri,•ti 'deftnitiCo, 'bot ft:
be, hard to gei.. 4' definition .that
'ill better dozumend itself to all in-
it.eresi'ed than one recently handod '
down-I-by:the' $uf3tice' efr.ti,‘Irimr
The :Court‘.of .Appeal of the, State of'
New York' having a .enestion eomin
• 1,;.1.vefote thent. in the dale of set:
tlement. of g bequest in Whielf
asked tile eceutOr to Vie his hest
• lu,dgernent, to administer the estate,:
in a way:most .effectiVe ". the ...ad-
vancement • of' Christ's, Kingdom on
'earth, asked jeStiee .Potind of that
.Jeurt td define what meant by this
Tingdoin And 'herd is :h1•3 definition',
' on earth ia ' the ,
ornnlunity or :wbele hody of „
'pemarri-ople collectively; 'all those
, age „ervi.ce,...wilt_fh4a rive •this•Ne_1:10‘ are spiritually unit4c1- to Christ:
as- the "head of the Clinych; ,Withotit
•••egard to differences of creed .and
doctrine.It's cause is advanced • in
(livers manners,.• conspicuously thro,
•he Work ofr religious ai-secietions
and eductitionr1 and charitable insti-
.
tutions of a religions character. Such
' work IS in nature charitable and un-
commercial. It is identified. net only
with the dissemination o.fChristian
doctrine bitl also with the 'teaching
• of the you g and the care of the
sick under Church auspices: Charity
and education have thus: been the
• man," and „"whe, vivei• this womaa,"
-the deJqes-- 1 ancient .rolics of a
Pos..s.ive
,Miss •has na. impressive.
souriding plans: for this session.
"Wbat.I an tv p*, to de ii".).1istade.:,
luately 'repres my people • back
That's 111.,For the. preSent this
)s • Mon nainrally Place busi-'.
Mr3s: and economic values first. We
Women naturally ,place „the emphasis
huinan valnes.r Se Wish. td push
hunian vaiues:to„.the front. "in. politics L.
with huipan welfare as .our,gozit, The
.
goVernirent....shetild take the political
• and legal obstacles out Of 'the path of
the farinets."
• ••=77 -e -o•!077,-• •
' DUNGANNON
• ;"Tbe •delth Occurred ,very suddenly.
at. his farm laine*On the..lixth :con.;
-,esSion of WeSt. Wawanesh on Snn-
day, February 8th, • of Mr., Patriai:
K-earnek,--iitlisc=7-26(1--eat,--:HTheidate
-t,-.1-K;earne3-..1ad•-been-; ealth-
• for, :aorne time,, having -.suffered .from
g.4--12,a01-c12-notAieill-i-4,9n011ed -to
'led... He' had been to the ltir dn.Sun-
: lay nicrning, and pn his *return just
„nanaged. te *rettei, the couch when he
-niSsed away. The deceased •
had been
,telice' married, his first .1,vife•••;,. being,
.
•
Vrargaret • Donnelly, Who • left. one
;on, William -.of Montreal. He was
'ater married ta Misa Julia.. Redmond'
• For several ..sessions now the, fotni- ,
teacher,. 'realizing: pupils.. would
absorb, Mote actual. •kno.Wledge .001.1t
. . .
he*: laws • are mad in fine Visit hi the
scene' of their .'mantifactete tlie.n in .
worrying through :a, dezen,ponderouS:
yolanies; en. the •subiei-'-ti.h1-0 token in
.eharge try° •of the meat" ...'protnising..
--and gi-Yen •sentS
at -this -
colorful eVent• . • ;.
.She, wouldn't take just one •pupil'
to the capital becante She •
•••Voiald. not 'be. petrni,tted to. ,•sit,•wit11,
the hostess the... floor : of the
,They, inight'feel like sttang,:'
• ers in a, strange, lonesome
•had. i•e' herself six years -age when she
first inyeded Ottawa with 'toveted:
„.
itials:•after her. naine. She didn't ad-
thit it. at:tin-A •time, but MiSs Mac -
*tit, wanted. to backto the frp.
Not to the. Milking • s,toel," ' perliaP
'but away from "peacock alley"; ;She
still regrets that rio one else ot...het
sex.. has "corire: to share„ With het the
PrIvileges that "On membership;
, The' half doeii years . as a /milli,
.reentarian have •-chariged • thi.3 farm
gitl-but ` not veri.. nidch. Sh6• still
has strong likes and' disiikCS. :These
:Pomp' ' and dreiniistaned,..
•"bunk"; high tatiffsf: rob:,
bying•,, "Obey", • go.verithient contrO1,-
high sounding Platitudes, thel present
Penitentiary SyStPrel and other be
Whiskered • traditions. If -.these were
toy. •halloons" she Would .. delight. In
puncturing' them With .. ;lesions • plep:
libbying is, one of MiRL'IttatPh1lli4
net aversion. '' Withering • dislike%
'mild for her 'feelings toward the pro,-
feasiorial 'glad .liaecter with soft Sop
up hie -sleeve,: "Pull" .she finds .to
the unseen force .that takes th&place
of• push; , Muscle, brain,• industry; er•
ability • and . in inany 'Cas4c achieved
even better roidlt, 'Not. so Misa '
tuphaiL 'She,"doe:Sn't Jive on ' the
same. 'street with the boys,. :or
glad .gitliq .1f she were. an ambassa-
dor Miss ,Maephail '.wOuld: forego ,
•
When a million .derikey, pOWOr• in•
pufl.is copUritten •
tOonis '.and • uncOnveritional lnbhie
semeone 14 ,often "on deek• to ent the..
tone. More th ones,. tli Oka on he s
• been Agnes:. The:knife that, did the
Jew in ,a11clirections .' the
hone $,,w1.1„ri.; 'oh the Phitines, 'Veer.
the V. -makes ,
necks: of the . 4,01.ty' ereen, . a little:.
deeper 'into „wilting
Military 1t1Jc and,...the rythin
matolintrfot, do- net Make' Cani7P:,
1,611, NIeephail's Seot(di blood tun hot..
She. scoffs at Wni'at tatilc, She 'findil'
thitigS in J3ri1th history -that-- Polly--
_
.atinti Would, riot- saYff se. •
Criticism ,be hanged. Why sacrifice
,
to the Welsh o11114ron nf 'tho 11
a
go 10.4. tu?ttang?
Duriganiuni, and a :family of three
-survive: ,Sister Jerome,' a:, teacher of,
rsie" in Sacred E'eart Convent; Sar -
"end '1'hornas and:..Evelyn at home:,
surviVed , by hi :3 Wife. The
finieral:was held .at .10.30 : On
Tuesday front Cleitch 'of, Sacred.
Heart • at, 1St. Au "tistine
•iat-is • being -Sting bY Fatliet 'Paquette.
• interment. was :made in. St. Augustine
cenietery, : the.p
'.allbeacers. being
Mesns Jas. .Chas. Robinson,•
Betnatd Brophy,..'John Redmond,' Wm.,.
Donnelly and Jas. Pollard: ,
handmaids of religion."• . •
The sermon last-, Sunday was a
stroag anneal to : live up to the level
of our prayers and religious prpfes-;
.sipti.4'; good story connectionwith
that 'is told in a :•recent ina"ue •of the
• "Christian *•Register," when 'a*., maid.
who•had just arrived, r'as asked .by
her Mistress,. whether she had any.
,objection' to 'family prayers, Which
the servants were exnec-..e7fT;e Attend
• I
-every--morning., "Norte—whatever,"`
„was the -quick arnu liVe,
up to -tberiv!" . •
',plans are being made for -a .debite'
it the Brake League on Friday, Feb.'
14, Which should he �f'n-nich interest
to the, rural 'corn:melt:IT:The resolu;
hen %reads: Resolved .that„., the rural,'
Church ef 30 to. •Ur years ..ago was a
mora' •impOrtant and influential fact -
•or fer good hi the., conienniity than
What it is to -day." Mr. Thos.. Blake
and ' Mts. • Sam Kilpatrick take the'
?..ffirrnative,". the Rev: A. AV. Brown
. . • . , , „ .
,
. . . •
and •Mrs. H. Hinton, the negatiVe.
•Sacrament will be adniinistered at
Hackett ,Church# peg; Sunday* after -
.T1041' 'at. the close of the iisnal serviee:
The 'morning: service is at Ziou, the:
evening service at 131alce.
. •
An and respected resident of
shfield •-possed • airay en; Sunday.
• Feb. tab, in the, •person of Agnes
Catherine Snarling. Widow • of the
late William J: Killough, The / de -
:sed .had re'aelied a good .old age,
b.ein,!...t in her ,eightY7s1Xtli Year. She
•,,,,as born. Ratlikeale",. County 'Lim-
-, • • • • -
arleic, Ireland, in • January, 1843,• •and
.eame„to •Anietien with a brother in
•1862,' landing at- New , York. :She carne
•to ',91eafortli, .in thi County, shortly
'aftcr, and some time later. went" to
Ifollaed Landing; north of Teronto,
where•She met and was *marrieilto the
late Wilharn JOh :After
their ,marriage Mr. and Are. Killough
'resided far • twenty,one 'years at Bilife;
Sol's; 'then for a ' Short tinte', their
,home was in'. East "Wsayiaripsh,': and
;twenty-five Yeari aVO th6y ejie to
Ashfield: • Mr., Killough died in 1618,
Two sons', etikvie:, William .A.,. ' in*.
the' West; and JOsep'n A. -.4th con-
'ceSsion Ash Reid, 'With WhOm his
mother 1yed. 'The .late •Mrs. Killough
, was a. eon'sistent Christian, a deveted
vri!ml.-,17; of the Methodist (npii Unit -
^d) chutch.0 Miring her :residence in
Brussels.. She ..wa5 a. member. Of the'
Metbodist cliureh• choir,' and though
. .
ef late" re.2.1.8. 811C Wa4 not able to
gnke in active,i;librefi woric,: she was
always interested, in the ,things, of'
(10dr- The funeraltook place ' en
Tuesday •afternoon •'to Thinginnon
-cemetery. the setWices being conduct.
ed hy Rev, 1. Walker. Ihe pallbeat.
en's WerP Messrs. Kenneth Cainernli
(Luelcnow), Ilea Vincent (Beigrave);
Sphii. and Aiyo:...1401)0welt
tul wmiani Kelly
TN-
Annit-fAtyle-at'the**; :•-two-,Ydat-,o1(t
-claiiiiter of MC'. and Alta. '.William
Styles of Brussels, wa 1painfully
,litIrned -ellen ree,ched'fip Atictput
mt ,*1:: a .643- aff'y which'
was /1.6i1f111.,Y on the stove. The, little
Wanda Vlore ...burned, but it carne Very
worse;--7;-fnir She
p1:1164. ,the dish ,over, 'spilling the:
liettid Over the i/ront of bor
110 narrowly rnia,alog her /sot,
,
,
ziELp
AsniTNurEg •
•
tik
• WU XTFCHURCII
174
. Miss Lillian Peterman of Wing;
11,73-o, sperit t'te weeklml with
frie741, Miss Nettie,Lott. • •
We ere scrry to, report •Mrs. Bent.,
MeCleneghait to be' laid ap. *VA
fol. a speeclY recevery- '••
Mrs, ;las. Forster. spent the week-
. end' at Paisley, aa .ow..9.anii0. at;
tended the' •funeFol•., af her . ,
MACDbugalf. • ,
• •
" Mrs: ElWeof Barlaier• of lOdrdvee •••••
.is visiting ,her. Pareats, ax14,mrs.
ieb:.Peteiplece: •• "
• A ,box aoclal will be ;bald in'
ha-nment of; the United'. Puirely.
-;,Tiruiglay, evening,. February 4.0th;"
The'136v E'c,Outs are Organized .
and are doing well•undee the. leader-.
:hip .eftliO Scout' Maker, Mr; Elliott,
. They intend Puttimion 'an 'en- 1..
•tertainment •:the 'parents. in the,.
r' •
li.q..154ron4;tsf
utu1:1:ge• ;...the Valentine' ,
; h,e;,;e1'ningo.
res-; •
February The, Yining :People
yf T inn'qr.(1^' •and Ca lyin have been 7
• invited to ettehd. A mixed pregram
giyen. Laincli, will be served. ,
. • We are sorry to report the seriatis
ilinors pf, Mrs. Johnston Conn. Wa -• •
}nine to bear :of 7eurly. improveinei4.
Mr.' Sara 'Hutchison was" in
ttli fil
aoon.Si:ai
tiltt
rnde;,y; attending the fun:, •
• , The Whitechurch Branch of• the •
Woipens1 l•nstittate ,held. their .first
meeting, in the .FpreStersi Hall '; ofl
Friday afternoon, • 'February 10th.
Twelve • ne w .,members •. were ,rdded ,to
the roll. A very 'interustin.• -piogram
was given, including a paper on el‘The
Model Institute Wornan!' ,by Mrs:
V. Ennterson„ and :a paper dealing'
. .
,Ini,
sttute work from the , time ,
• •
it Was 'first organized in 1897, by •' '
Mrs: F. .I.TenrY. Miss Irene. Moore .
sang a solo, and readings were 01
en by • Mrs, :D. Beeareft mud Mrs. R.
brjiyJans were.....made4o
Social evening,,',*ith &ograra; con-
sisting of dialeguet; •nresie: and:a de-
bate, Which 'will be.;held on , Friday.
eVening, _March At' the close Of '
the ineeting refreshments Were
held.. at tbe hoible of,the President,
•
'served. The meeting. in March;
1Virs. :Leggett, when a • prie: will
be. given by ..111r-3. D. Beecroft to the
one 'bringing the best fruit • salad.
The institute `here Was _every....indica;.....-
tion'.' of becom•ing ' a Very inecesifur
_eed flourishing one, and We. Are sure •
wilr .
be ',a. •-great benefit te the tont- '
• .
rrienkty. ,
• .1017'9HINQUIRK, • DIES AT
IN 96th .YEAR
. • , .
• : J'elin Quirk,. famed as ...the itddeat
. ‘einleir-L433--,,-Careada';:•--(1-iett.:at his
hr,inWinghm on Sunday •last, .in
. ..9Cth year• ••"1,
Miss Myrtle Ritchie returned, to The .late Mr. .Q• uirk •
started to work -
. • . ' •
• Trorito on Saturday, after spending or 'ontiiiio. railway s ; in 1;867, and
-her' vacatibn at her home here. • worked 18 . Many;%,iits° • of he prov-.
. .
Mr. Wm.. Hogan is .spending a ince •unt.11 19'05, w en, as conductor
few days visiting his sisters in . on the , .Strathrgy. London. Huron and Bruce he
. . . \
•
•
retired from the service. .
Miss Bessie Hanby left' for Ham- He was bens on the Isla of • Man,
ilton on Saturday, on a visit to her and' came to Canada when 13 'years •
'ix -other, -Dr. Alex. Barnby. . of age.' Ile started his railway career '
IVIr. Michael Kelly returned to his as baggageman withthe old Caledo-
home in Granton on Satarday, after nia 11.1.tilwaY; which ran from Fort •
tneire,ndminrgs. swonnile. tHhongeanv.islting his sis; 7rie
f,ions came fast in those days and
to Hamilton, in 1897. Promo-
.
. .
Miss •Emma Rose • 'arrived home •,, ' '•. • - .
On tne same line. The motive power
funeral •of ' her sister, 'Ain. Claude •. . . .
. time 12,../..i a.'gray horse and the rails
VlacDonald,, at Regina; Sask.
p A splendid time was erijoyed in of the Miebigen Central system.
ning, when the Union U,F.W.O. • put •tvith •the Wellington; Gru.y ;& 'Brtice
three inenths later he was conductor.
last ‘'llursciay, 'after • attending- the
' • -0' • • on the Caledonia ailway a • that,
R t •
were of wdbd, This line is • now part
the Lochalsh Hall last Friday eve- Mr.. Quirk •-later became. connected
•
•
• 'ni-; a competitive 'concert -the boun-f,Wa
Rail
b 'A.q
•
way, nd ceaducter. on
, each
,dary against -the 12tli con. The hall sectionas, it centinaed, its extension
was crowded to the door, ,• and each •nOrthward. The line reached Elora
• • .ide tbok their parts well. The andFergus` in 1870, and' the follow-. -
3s, Messrs. D. Cameron nf Leehal°11, irig 'year had • reached Palmertson,:
ooutham pton.
Charles of Lucknow, , awarded . the
'
D.- MaeLena, 12th con., and I). Mae- Two Years later rails Were laid into
• decision in favor of the 1241. ann..' Later" Mr., Quirk took' up residence
After the • programme lunch vials, in Kincardiin 1878; and fpr 20 ..
served, and the remainder of the eve- years he ran from that town to ,
ning was spent in dancing. Brantford...and Hamilton. In 1898 lie
•1Vliss Jane Hutchison; a former became conductor on the , London, •
resident a Asbficid, . passed away Huron & Bruce, and he continued on
suddenly at the home of her nephew, that :run, until he :retired, in .190$:
Mr. 'Sant' .Sherwood, Crewe, jst HadMr. Quirk lived, until 'Jane 24
Thursday • morning: When she failed this year he •Would haye, celebrated
to get sin foe*. bi-eakfast,:" Mrs. Sher-. kis '06th birthday. He weS prominent
wood went to her room sand 'fonnd• for ninny years. 'in AaSenic circles,,
She had pitesed.• away. The Hutchi.and Was a 'PaSt 'master of Kincardine
son faraily -fOrmerly --lived: . on the T.,edge.
'nth' ,The 'funeral: and one' dau,iliter:. Charles of Balta-
.:Pas.' held- on -Saturday aftdrhOtni tO' i(1)•"FAnk of Haniiltom arid Sohn and:
Lochtsh Cemetery.' Rev. Mr. Walk- Hni' a, Winghani. His wife pre -
dr,. pastor of •CteVie. Piloted Chutelf, dechaSed him hy 12' years. ,
cenduCted...the Services; ; . The funeral, tinder • MaSonie• •
Mrs. fKennetk, "Catnpbell and Mts.' nice', Was .on :Wednesday, afternpon-
'
een :Called hone, .bWing to 'the. seri.' • .• • .
:ot their-fathr, ... John ONTA1UO 8 TIEE otsrivroutioisre:-
.monitry„,of-CreWe.• • ; - •
.6 a'• . The. _work.: of ..reforeCting Waste
. ; lands and batten areas In 'Ontario IA
MOnoWoinen, /,,n1,10.11.enta beginriift • to,asittrite-sonWittiperfithree
thousands • use Mit... SOMA from the phindpOint of future growth
,§pahrs TonsillifY for, 'Head (' ".dg, Of timber.. • In .1805.; when the 'Ara ,
Catarrh, Bronchial' WOltts;A..1
Coth Cvou, QiSbre if tittizoil beatings. were
'Threat: •hini.' troullea.. Try,' ' hut; (11.4141i1 1928 between seven. ltfid
.ilttiltante0d. pltio ifl110. tte041(11101" ,.07+44,
pen
3',4410K119'10Jfl4OtOtteJ13p i1fltQd . •