The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-01, Page 4ro-
44travagence, There's a big: ditter-
KOS1I'tTtNL echetWeen<.iltalllihnls and 45 mil,
' 6 • Ii6n1 .3* 'Ahe'llteople*".orTailudit are
-••••:'•
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Veryr Thunder taoraing
:At .Lneknow, Ontario.
7 ,
1...ft`bitabitenzie„'''Priprietor
'and'
TIPIRsD4Y, 4ot., 020
FOR*111,03v01Q
Within the Rata: feW• Weeits a Ara'
'ber of cases .6f .theft,•,91- „,•vi,Itat... at-
"MOuntS:•to-theft, „cif..MOney by .bank
employe,: haveheenrelfortedin,Ihe
newspaPers'-', Two. young minin\'To-
roAto;.. for eximPle; appropriated
sahstaatial sums---otte about 26 thou-,
sand dollar,•the „ether abouta.3,5,thou-
.. sand &Mars. One spent italcings;
in betting on hartierace,s, the Other in
• speculating in Jmining' shares.' Per-
, ,
„haps, like most'g,amblers,"these young• '
men.' expected. that their luck" would
• change,- and that, they would be able
to return vvitat they had taken. ,
But, that is not the feature,' that
we intended to 0=11,W:upon.
that •every time that6.1 theft by a
bank emPLOYeeis reported, somebodY
now RaYitig• the targer ,Stint 'easte,r
than, .40 yeare ago thee _payed the.
sataIler. Of, coarse,. there are ;no*
More ',Peoplet40 Par., but. the ;differ-
..pMectitt: paid the,tito
Periods in, mittd. is"' greater than, the
diffeireace‘in population. • •ar,. •
-2fit the •"Iiineties" the, raising ' of
sock a je.v‘Oillis y'fo. 14ttreti)74yA.
would . impo,oithle;The alailitY*of .
the „ccittnti*,to" do this MIMI:reap";
IMPossible thing ,is due in the ;level:
. . •
opmetit at! the Wet ' with its big.
graingrowing .,induatry and the
vehipmeat,ef, the *Oh witlOts iflifl
lag!, pulp: :and, Paper, iand,:faratiag;
.,SoMething,.maiY, he • eredited too fo
the all "viand, ilicrealient'efficieucY
dile to the autoMoblle•end hydro elee,
tile development,: '
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WII.O.OWNS THE, NEWSPAPERSI
The Post Office Act of Canada bas
been - amended BO •as Va.- require that
publicatiOns,,,`•sach as, '''newsPaPere
. Making use of the moils shall pub-
' lish sworn statements giving • the
names Of the editors; owners -and.
stockholders. Such a ,law' has. been
in force in the United States for a
'number a..yeai:s.
One Toronto paper/ire commenting:
upon the new requirement' appears
to assume. that the public . desires
this information just as a bit of news
•,or. froin• mere 'curiosity. .
This, , however; iS"' not the reason
at all. Meat naiviipapers'.discuss,.pub-
..
lie matters, influence public opinion
Norm /that' the yould •0.14,0Ak
4roughtnite. the CenOry "horteless
• " ' •
..Ao4 accordingly the mystery;. o.
that • 'day was placed on a platfOrns,
an& A "spieler" enthused :by thalnaP
ilit11401)4111 VAAtti ist, 14'14: .
• •
` •s,•••
-Melina a • Oarnirit, hhiqatki •htop0 ttri
i.ivorderint-whOther'0114...1'04Y
•
:‘::nenc.0:11,110.0p:,011'
•
"An Age of Sciettee•tnight Wen b(
s' •
4c44eC1' Q4:0; Whieh the "spirit of• .
vel valial be .b44,,In captivity", viras Accepting. this •degaitl:On. Ile" time). j'..1.1 -
:net: Innig. in OraWlag:bifKO'•vroNOP.- .*f 'aglc; 'Dogs tkio'rrIna tne:v;,eyng•c•;
'.ultriess the. illirli.extr4Ot'ilioig7 Spec:- Man thejaet.. tifee,Seleace, V,
,tae.le of the day 10/hieh for th'e more than; tadrely,,;at. .elaye. Of' :Alai',
t. the boIiJ
000;' the, Ineraiaid; aad. esaiAck•anail' '1114'6 141"...:IY‘ c*47's
inre. bpi* Placed, the •e,lepbaiit • •and"
,the alladOWs Ok,,AnOt,her hge, •
The. accounts:. ef tbe.„ firSt trials give
...111e2'4 P,00d -.1(lea'ef: the, imperfectienS
intd cracledeaiins that were 'coalmen.
.
:.95 and, 1896.1n octs4 days when
a Man:Wight a car the 'cat Was all'
•that hagot. If _it 'eehaneed that he
„Wanted. a top maeiae; it7w,as-
ortlY by , sPeridb4,any v•iiltere ',alp to and.:
OVer's e.handied.'d011ara that ,he Was
able th. *e needed
Windshield, •that,,,alSo • cost
ineneY. • •••• •;• •••
• By the time he, secured ,Itinipsci
. _
thathe eauld ;See at :might,: a • horn to
. • „
'warn Peeple 41/0' approach (alt
ho
-May • hot been
• required), dcioi•S so that .,he .cotild'he
kept Warm ell cold : days, he Would
find:that be had ppeat a. small:fort
wanta. of, •iman?' tkrtninly . there:,
ene Phase 'Mt ,st/hat,'•MPPeld
'•v.ery 'strangly te greap:
'society." it i4 :.;..Those *lit•
'control capita an•an . are qu .C, •
td.s kealiZe, the: finanetar fenetits
capitalizing:Inventions ;and prqciessii,.'''
that ,kientiats have ; eiiolyed; but, 4lia!--
-thel-,rscieritist:-(the-riink -mid file.
;a ,general role, 'reaped:, e,ieotiate „
ward for,.hia ,contrilontions, .to, indiis
try's progress? ' wary eertius. ir
eny line et: huraarr: getivity .
tate its, awn' terms ofjabpa,. and mert„,
like Edison and SteippeZ,a`re no
ception' to 'the, rine, the hthera
• BUrbarik,,
strOggle eh:Mg in '-riovertjr*:: Bit eel
ence: is fend of asserting 'that, it
does not depend uppn:•genios but up
oir tedimique,',npon:th•i.,'Iiatieriee an('
faithfulness and .of the rni
told. file. He 7410 fMlen,§ science
are occupation ;knows :he* dull and,
• monotenotis •and ;unsensibienal • thi:
life -of the average • sejentifie. Wei:ker
, is. Ther`eyen the, ea,ptairia of. i alum:
try are the ":..gense
naneed)'.that. layS the , ;Olden, :egg,'
and de not realize it been polared
ant by our wide-awake *Secretary of
.Commerce, Hetbert, IIPeVer,..!NIU3-11;`;`'
been pleading for ages With: tears ill
his, scientific "eyes for Spree' material
and •financial. recognition in the way •
of an endowment *for •research in.
pure science as a 'basis* for advanee '
in applied science: .• ••'
"IS it alao not strange that in a S9-
ealled 'Age of Science' ,the .ones who
have.inade this advance feeirible. are
,.(and this somebody appears to rep-
resent' quite a 'number) trumps up, lune fir order that he miglit•have ar.
the.eicuse that bank, employees are up-to-date motor vehicle in which CO
give himself and hie frienda an en -
ed
,
e'd to - steal-Ithey pimply can't live,' joyable time, . Nine times out .of ten
the friends had the good time,'wbile
,. live on the miserable *ages they get, • he was forced to worry. over.What he
as a bank entployee is expected, to
• tio ineanly.payed that they ;are teinit-
Everybody is ths,iroughly- tired of WOuld do V he ran out ef gasoline or
• ,
,
that. excuse._ Everybody knows. that
, had ,some ,other dire trouble , befall
hini. • - „,
the young man, entering, a hanh
•
knows what the terms are, and that There is a remarkable difference
'if he doesn't like the terms he does- in the motor ear ,of.triday. Tho de;
sigtia now worked. into, the automo-
aad the actions pf governments.- Of-.
.ten it is not eleftr, why a newspaper
is suspected of. endeavoring to pro -
mete the, interests of some. private
individual, company: or corporation
while pretending to promote the pnb-
lic,interest. The editor in, chief, while
he mair be supposerta-direct the edi-
. ,
n't have, to take the job; anctfurther,, biles are 'really marvelous ,creations
•that' if living expenses are ,higher
, and appeal to the eye asbeing some -
:than he expected they would be and, ,
thing . which is well worth earaing.'
be emeePay his ..way,- he ea'i quit and
leek for something •better ,at any livered with, thelnr and when•the in:
And now alt the aceessories ,are de-
-.,
,
thne.'-that•is what other wage -earn-
. . , . Wel outlay of money is made there
ers have to do. , • . ,
,
arder that the, car will be on the same
IjIrefl Italie 14 to hir'thenegh-
•
1)000 baelf Iltd;".1,Utnt bdttlq Why Jo
te,inake their pain so attractive that
it lieeps them twit and drawii others
to share its offerings,
• moii in the *Ono' is a necessity.
Modern • ehildren 'and young. PeoPle
•fdanee, niore so „than in the past, 0
Perhaps dishonesty among cashiers -1S,nething further to worry about to
,
. .
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.roaeilhle••or radio annOre'S
l, the. ro00;e,
but•4, pianoig':a.deeicled addition..
They:1'11;1;0e the:piano , 'whew, they
want .to 'learn "the. aew. popalet'sone-
and, dances, even though „we., might
Wish:they did sornethings ,more:
Oua: and feel that 'good ':11101chaA
gone into discard, Not:se, boWeyer;
it ,is sinply amedern Vid• and 'jazz.
the fiishicni :s� it'-'seeirs' all •linnozt-
ant, yet, the opera isa cleetrable,and
,bigh..prices4ssever, u& when: tbe
childrea V'feat,' te• deo soniething espes'
ciallyaide'theY go there: •
Afferr all,Ythe modern:Tient people •
are ill:St aS charming 'as' :they haye
been in all. Ages. 'it. is yid that nilist
itad. Meet ,thein niideritand-
ingly: -% • '
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ti.O.DIO TUNE IN ON MAIL
ORDER ADVERTISING
. •
infoiniation 0,11
the small. -town Merchant not on-,
should,'"init mast advertise, le:he
. ,linects te epntinne in business, was
'elven in, a. recent ratlia tallc;.in ex;
-hang& states, over station •WY,AD,"
,t ;Norman. Okla., by• -prof. John H.
sey of the University. Of Oklaho-
Scheol,of,?TottrneXisrn. Talking On
the subject of '0,Trio Small Town llIer-••
h Ant and ; the Comnion4Y. New..
)aper," Professor •CaseY Said:. ••
"The :average America:1 home. ,is
supplied with two'farhily;13ibles. One
la :used 'Sondays. 'It "eontams .the Old
*",,nd the New ,Testament. An entirely'
• lifferent. one i3 llged .the other :six
days elf. the week;
"The,• six-day Bible 1 refer. to •is
,irinted n Chieago, and gives a full
,ietarect desc.a-iption of: everything
from the occaSienal sensational --613edientAnstrument--c;U__the_.,inoney , g -114nougiiher70. fronte roe:Ole to--a-
is net, so• prev "-toriSrlio".iic-j-iturthapertrotrbe--the-:
• . • • - • . . • • The persOti-whp-buys se z -atrata.7-,-It. is a ....fact_etten„...corrue
ries from time ,tn, One' reported.. A!.7,• power leek Of the t 'e 1 t' •
---hrobing-machine --with--withat
terfsill a:hundred, _perT, :Case"ef •large newrioaltera:tc*,e1rOP.F!‘ ,ottie:4;lif:•31W:inostAAligil • `3.
Imc.ers 61•St,andards, the D • •
,e. • mp eyeea., • 111,..e, triraded.
tApyone, who has ateleast a .,sp
haPs not one •In five handred, go -these big In circohition ant 'pa,rtmenteif Agriculture, 7arice-of ,
:country has -Predll`geill,...
a .busutess) Ill'whIch.M11, ions of, inhe past 'atte,o ;fi,e, branches are .among • the
T `
it is learned .that .the anadetiT:, al(1- hi society, :yet
tinental run Waa.30t:Ade•ti-ittil ber-'44.11nical ,excellence, devetien.
end took irverAWO'nointits, from May and'achievement thee '
13rd. to The •firat 'hang. dis- 'insurpasiid.tIn the of +science.
*
•thia, ThecYast. majority of • ' acquaintance min -o. er ce
c -
• leitiPiOiees. ;in kaancial. institationi Ilegne.1 And mail-order 'nooses should
tire setaintlitialY.'honest.'lt difliult • •
"-tars-, are tied up it dollbtless `as .true
intereated . petite:Ps,. even
,
and Nery .dangerous for them to. be -risedi at, .the fellowIng from the lips
otherwise. Besides, -the person fat a f the r_dverti.sing nia.nager of one of
position nf ,trust whO,takeis to thiev- he country's largest mail-order con -
lig is an absolute fool And the
• -
thafthOttletesi and`:•edifarial!::Utter-
•aitcei are determined VY. the. business
office. In fact it canna* be otherwise,.
A newspaper must pay Or go: out of,
business, 1' . •
•
. But that.is different from protinotL,
ing private interests as of brewers
and distillers or those desiring•to;get
. control of, valuable ,.yeater- piriiers, or
rights •of' way. If for eicainple; it is
knoWn. :that a: hiving company • owna
the , Controlling intereat .a'nerf-'
paper the teaching of that pajter.re-
garding, tempera:nee legislation may
:wen fbe suapeted of, being/la the.
,terests of the brewing busineSs in-.
Stead of the pable,interest..
This is the reason Why: the public
want t� know Who are the real po*-
er behind :the aewspaPer.•And'in that
the 'publiccfetaxend- .
•
tan,Ce' tear Was .made from. Cleveland Likewise outside of t'lle• -GOvernMent
"sio :Neiv•York, and: it. just took:frail?: lervice, ,the gra'duate-of . on4ersity
per
zerns: "- •
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BOP. who:'-nralres the excuse referred ,"'We hare 'bureau whose duty it .
••,$,,••••
s
c1
•'`.s...s: • 49,:;44;;;;. • •
• •.•
Sully 28th to Augait 7th. The aarrie. :-..loatvire,seto. inec..,nethiput 11111?1,5,edtg:i4c4'i'hin,b;gdr'.1:17;
, ,.. . . .
trip today can .be,niatie in a few,.
-hours:, .•Tbe. automobile . has thus e Positian, 'ea asteststogs-asyQRalcer-:
`Ineedd&op filling arul is Iceeoingrneo washer 'in: some. steel p ant:. Not a :
in line with'the methilds 6f this 20th pleasant oniloPli; tort:soot:1i!
•,entury. "The great•-ivaa's of thbsd vito• use
Findino• that the history. of the the' telephone,' -ride lrllectric 'cars Or
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to is anethr. • is th read eachw. the country
—0 0 0 newspapers from all` over the United,
•
81`atiess. This bareathlooks over these
RAPIDLY_ GROWING 'neWSpapetis, and: when •Wee finda town
:INDUSTRY, ' • '
, where 'the -merchants ere not adver-
,
• .
Of:Canadian .industries the three tising io the local paper, we immedi-
which nave made most rapid progress
pulp and paper making and gold and. . • •
silver mining. Perhaps the public fortii..in territory, where.. the local
have 'heard lees about the pulp and merchante, use their local papers:"
paperinduatry than of the, otherntiivo. Tit commenting onthia, , our ex-
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in ately flood\ that territory with our
nrotor car holds Ruch afastinatiOn it 'autea, steamships,. o're.nirplanes, look
,
In recent' years are: wheat growing, far in: excess of the se • me effort pot
literature. • It always brings results
be ' well to still grope around for it. And listen to the...Vita-ph-taw 'Or ra-
lthro 'interesting* facts. The historyno-halm no . concerition of.thre"
.seeords that. in 1898, the new 's and eultutal • Meatainee grid „pessibili,,
wag given: out that :a plant -would be ties of the :larger and tnore. funda-
fivilf, to -tnrri. out elle Motor Carriage
a week... One motor car is -tarned out
now In 'a few minutes: The industry
',ss r-ost certainly "stepped liyelY"
-ince that- date: •
Two yeera lattr •the 'first • four-
, . •
"VI irpder car was broitir,ht: out. It rimy
niental iMplications- of, sAence:,-aarl• ,ehange remarks: •
• "FverY town :merchant in
(.7..enada ought to be given an: °poor,
'tunity to read that •Latlrnent.. What
•. Yet: within recent years: paper, Alt,
big has become the greatest:, Manu!
• factoring bagineasin Canada. It has
surpassed the corresponding pithiness.,
the. Linited.:Statee, and Canadian
'milts are now turning out mare pa-'
• ; per than, all .other, countries (other
• than the U.S.) cemhiried.: The indus-
:-.--try,-,rentesents'a--totat'inveattneitt-of-
more than' a half Union' dollars, and
the • annual; pay roll amounts to near
-
1Y. 45 million dollars. There are nearly
• 30' thenitui& people employed. •
• The exoort of:Pidp:' and paper dur-
„,
ing the year amminted. to nearly'
1.2,11/2 miflion dollarsl of this,
more than. 144 inithen dollars' . Worth
• . went to: the United States; .•
, The 'expension of this industry .is• •
accounted for. by: the fact. that ;Can-
ada, ,has. a, larger supply of the vati-
•pty of spruce from Which Paper
made than any other country, and
.the further fact that the • supply. :of• .
material:in the Untied States s he
, coming °exhausted. ' , •
• Another fact which, goes to ex-,
plain the increased demand for paper
• is the • tremendous growth of daily,
newsPapete, eipecially in the
where ,,size appears to be: Ake' end
Wined at.
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:WHERE DOES THE
• C01118 PROM?
• , . . „ • . .
MOTOR CAR :IN 1896 .WAS •
WONDER OF DAY
"lo• stated, just here. tharin ;motors it
W:as' first:: Single cylinders- and then
hiatbry svIlieTibi:JilgS-betate-the-Teo,--r 'g'..!Ceass--tw-°,*----fetir.: sit,- eight .jelirl
',Ie :the ..fits • 'of yesterday, 'is that •,..I.Avelve. During this time ,a few three.:
Cylinder ears were :turned out; but
page *Which sets'iorth. the early days
4-hey•prOvod/ to he :mare t curiosity.
of: the .autornobile industrs;. 'In glanc-4
Qn the most interesting •pages in .
k_ then anything;
ing through. this page .same reirlar. ThOthai ,Eslisp.a, the " leetriCel,
ahle revelations: are tnade to .thpse
wizard, was the first well-known Man
who periling have not followed,. 'the
to nropheSY. that the -iittornohile
?fogless of an industry which; dfitr-,. v;o:
uId -revolutionize• trans ortation
p .
ing the last ,30.xears has. gone:., for Nearly 35 Years age he said that 'the
ward f)y leaps and 'hilesundS: •
'horseless vehicle, as -the motor, oar
thair.inins.1169n:6ihietr'el were tbouct°:11',efeoluver w;eilairds ,1.3f,esptmh!reobwrili.fiLWW6nii:
Obil6 in the .!'whole of thd, Tins
be able:to.hiy a horselesa vehicle' for.
ited States; where the motor *car te-
what Yon' Weill& have .to,:pay today
day finds its Most important. "anCei, ,
• tors": • Think of the Millions of dais :TfPhreimwo:eiycisp%iln4tin . pthilier,•u�•focebo;riosi.
.in Canada aria the United States •
the horses will .be.:saved. A great in -
Think of the great part they, ,
vention .Whieh facilitates commerce;
ire "Playing in the , daily life of the,
enriches:la country just as muCh as
pUblic,.
diacOVery 'of gold." ,
Automobile. hietOry has • been nade
Looking back from the pinnacle •of
e.i) fast •and„ the .advancernept has
:1928 automobile 'development it must.
'been so' *that the trials cif: the
be a "Source:Of 'greet satisfattion tee
rn'Otor car bY the people, in 'the early
know his predfCtien was Conservative •
•stages ,inclestry,, are interest
rather than radical. ' •• •
in g things te _dwell° upon. -• •. •
, ,It is only a f.dw• -
f d al mrni thi continent ,
refined the applieati Ono fit motorcar
firm. Nvho wished to run a Meter de-
livery, wagon on ;the •streets,- on • the
cretin(' that "it Would frighten hors -
aid :I:has endanger life :end prop -
city."
TTeris one fact which is ef.,great
.hor'sort to the owner', for :ha
is "deeply intereited, lit is stated that:
in 1808 „enspline. sold for six cents:a
&oily to sell at that price now'?
there:any deubt,..bat, tly4. soln:ething
Vill dirral6kvliirh
will be, 'placed t4 market at a lgew
pried'? • .
leligerIa A iiitsainry;•:- atiternoinle
the sign lot all•the neighbors in that..
tomnionitY 'te; eaMeer �n. the streets
and taat edrioni •glanlea at the)vOn
-derfol ittachitte neving A,41
visit.qe mehnS,, But -just' a minute, fnot'-
so ionic 6g6, 18911; ;to be': correct,
rlarnum' Bailey atMO„upgad to' 04
The 'Robb ,Budget now Oder fps-
. cussion in the Ilimse of Commons at
Ottawa deals in: big figures ' for this
country. In the United:' Sates '..or in
Britain the figures Would nothe large,
there are, :many more people in•..
t.those countries. '
"." The eatitinited government 'revenue,
fOr•1928 is .$412,580,00ti and the esti,
m a t.e d :•expenditure, $364,665,000,
.:Ilhes...ligures can of Course 4W. ohly,
approximate. .Generally ',the :actual
expenditure gobbing, the istiniate.
tut agspniing the eOrreitdess of the
figures Mr. 'hive a stitplits
• • .6f .OV.dc.5.41/2 ,1011110.ndollirs• , ,; •
Those, who , can 'recall •,tbe liudget
debate; of the early "Niaeties"'will
• rerit'ember that the estitnated eicpend-
• itare`ttsed: to he 40t� 45,
larg:tith budget prepospcl larger" exi:
• periPures :thaw -the
'ways gave the dopositroot an appor••,
'tunit)i to•chsego the Government IvIth
e et , co SS 11 on s.
.
AN AGE. OF BUTTON=PUSHERS.
• -ientffie inethoda. :.pnly ; here .
-oed.there that Some great :Prophet ot.
'pierce likd Paul R. ''fley1; •Bettrand
Russell, :H..G. Wells or 'Henrik Nan
t th .1 ire and figh" b f t mail dteer hiroauisl..easraaesr ,t.h
avaluatea science.'at til nd Rd- United States applies ',to Catadian.
SeeS .below the slo-face ,and .
lel worth. • For -the ,4roWd, they ac- •'
cep . e oa s a es u a
bear :the misstete :::2.c.cience, The
'rade betWeen. CataStroolie and 'Filo,.
catipn' may:he ;mere nearly troe toL
day than many 'of us realize, Erupt we.'
list shake Cors..4-1ve:s.•it of!..., the.
:sniug cOriloiaeency ,that this *, is an
Age' of 'Scienee... Bather it is an, Aze.
BtittehrPURhe:'c'.." •
1' TACT INII(PIU •ii,1.112E, •
,
.• •• ,
(By W•a1d13,artoo).
;•It takes a great ddal tael: to' be,
'succesaftir;parent ;in the modern
tiime, • Children*haven't :changed
'great deal, sinde.' a•You:sned T.. were.
.Yoting?' hot life Intas-stlni"; 111
and about: the &tree.' pni.tildren
.keep up, With thd
'vent to be a help.' to them we most;
'cc'en pace with the •cOMalkivitieS that
'hey ,plust Meetin rnadern life; .
• The first aten'inoVrioipg;a' clog
companionship • wi I is the: children.
:Cultivating :a. keen
and tolerance. or the thbgP1wOdid
not have to meet in 'ens
'ext sten' 'is to Make.the home.ntt
ideal 'one.' • The licarse•MMist, he -in
oi-
cer, immaculate, attraptively,lieltdcl,.
and always' opened to t1.1%!,
friends, ne Matter mere,.than, entOr-
tintnent „offered, . Adopt s•
fOrm of entertaininent nul E,there
is'4 not help or tf,.thu help only,
let it be:, plaialy rinderatood:that;e0..,
OperatiVe help will bring' all 'the •Iim
and pleeSure and di Vide: the Work
no one is woiii 'out .; • •
It s easirtO SnY; tetTin'h",; •ifo'firnios/.
ror.r•et 1,0v,o. to :seY "1o4,''Tf
to: do 'certain thiogs WOfretntently.
get sonie 111plininating inforalation
.1.t nits traitber'tdpeet.'Oirtht"
'request. Try' it aeine, tiniq When. Ili(
child malt6s to Ydtt,What .is a foolirh.
request,' We cannot' s%vpnet, tobildreir'
te •Stost.„At....herne we.do :not provid• e,
games and at aetiens- for then; e'r'd
their friends to Aare the film It has
• been said that "a- itOod ;way 'to Iteep
1'5YeryWhere ..We hear '.1-htich: alk
of • the ',Age. ok 'Science, 'and As we
look 'about .0S We. Certainly' are lin-
nresed with' its tremendeus achieve.,
nients,: Of :the material sort," Writes
ilenry Flurr, in • Seience. and
.11,11athernatieS',. (Chicago). "It has
in-
, . „
'rites:80d , enerieously, the prod4etivity
of labor, faCilitated, distributiOn. of
:orodtictS 'of-khbr,. 1neeasedinta-
terial comforts- and • .added t. the.
th e..Way Of, re O.
tbe•improved .Phoriegraph,
utOS airplanes speeill;hoitts
,
telciPsis; te say .nothing Ot, the , pleas-.
Ureafornished elii-faRliipned folks
like:'MY.aelf, „Who find dehglif in the
inagaziries,‘,. 'newspapers •and'' "other
'Chaise& for tO '
tha4ffiart0 �i 'pittance: Iltit'ManY.
US *110 htniiiir $oitntiti 14ems,
•
E3EAP:YEAR i1oPOSJNG
--AND --TH E-SILK-I)RESS..
Thiss leap yenr! •And, according
to the time-honor'ed cutont the maid-
en ma.yPon'the•011.e;..4tion to:the young
roan of'.ber eheice; wilhont the 'impli-
'cation that sheis.. overstepp,ing the
f;: eti(pi�tte 3r beiWai.p,
men, for; ac ding to the tirWritten
roles., 'the; bachelor who refuses` :the'
head Of it maiden whir. ptopose's ;:t�
blin, mistpay a' forfeit, the: heartt
halm .he ninst girO.her being a Silken:
gown and a Icgs. The:, custern • is
traCed back..to the legendary • days
• yarn, -St: Patrickturned' bis.mind to
-.pore pleasanttAsks after chasing
lie srialces out of Ireland. One day
, , .
'the geedstint wawalkingalong
:the countryside, with 'St. Bridget,
when 81ie began to "lament' the fact"
, ec. 0 R.KI. C, 1(,.DE:RI
, Ai '''' . '... .... . . . ' •
' .. k • , . • ' . ••• ..,.
'Seed:should be , sown -eienly and at :equal 'dee ths :to Obtain the
..heSt.• reeillts. r'The,a1ViecrirritickPeer,n4::dise or hoe plain plain- Or .
fertilizer drill is •a 'tenibiatatien Qi.V11,1..iyo."inc>rit poneler drills:„.
They. are famed . for. their light draft, 'strong fraine and .:•Conyen: -
Wilt, . sure, ailiustments. 'Call 4ii•‘.1 see the' • hest 'grain -Vigil :. On: the
-nlar..ket,! at a .....•
. .
that s6, many poor girls' had • to ;wait
until, some youth •Carue altmg And
,
nroPoSed to then. St: vatrick agreed
,vith her that it surely was unfair,
and said he Would, arrange it ,sci that
oVet'y , seven , years the ,girls 'would
have the right to, 'propose, marriage
tho men., : $t. Bri(igat; who herself
• teas :pleasent,' to, benoIci, Was ,oVer-
•;eyed,' arideMbraced „ the good, saint
in. her gratitude, anfl- St... Patrick,
.noccl' by her pleitsur,e, .told her he"
even arrange it,that the ladies
should have' the privilege everY four'
years. • •IF;ncouraged. by• the kindness
Pf.? St; .1tairitit,' St.,,"Bridget, -Without
.nioment!s hositstion, asked St: Pat-,
T•VR...to alarry her: But the good
havnig -taken:- thd-- •:vowa of
'0elt.of !o)ui.',.se WAS forced tor.
0 ANDREW'S, Lucknow.
..Phorie N�..19 is at•Your Service
•
We Sell for. Cash -We Sell' Cheaper Than The Credit :Store
IDEAL • INCUBATORS
'an
BROODERS
'There treney in 'poultry ,' A .few -years( ago the farmer"s
---Wile-ia.'ise-d---e-`'sntsff-iletle-oHteultr-y-for-,•pirl....atoneyteday_it a
profitehle blisineSS, end can be made more I:eatable „using
. •
IDEAL INCUBATOR mid • BROODER.
:IDEAL INCUBATORS are fitted With• patented egg turning
trays, are perfect in construction, and are;guaranteed to hatch a
. , • .
,high percentage.
"- They :are also the cheapest high grade, Tocubat.:r on the market.
• _
As to Brooders, we are p ear•ed to a:-.:,o.:nce a reduction in price,.
530 Chick Size. ....$jS 00
1000 Chick Stze.. . .
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tn. Murche
Heating, Plumbing and Elect* Whin
'laws in the fourteenth ,centary,
_der the old 'English comMon
, ,
Women had that privilege. before
. ,
these laws were passed. It is .'„ex-
: planted that the term. "Leap Year",:
-is -meant-AO -dOnate-that,--th or .
.sr.leking to evade M.r4dposal;, And n3-
,.cidentaliY, the'forfeit of. the'lciss and
silken' gown, muit sIO'so by:. letvoing
-to.safety.
,
.IF:Y011WE MADE OF TItE STuPk'
her Loath t.0:hurt hs cornpan,
gatie
1CieRc Slid later sent liera. si1ken
• sinse that 41-tne.i1, has haen
lhe duatem for: baCtioiOrR t4) relfoW
'1,1fq xrttn'nple, 'SOVOrat CountriWi:i "
1,;nfe,dlaws legalizing .this etistoni.
, $1411 ,4.;•laNY 0A§tiaild
in ins, ollotving -women tcy propose
wartioge to meit eVetY, our year,
rind! ratiee 4114 ttft1y..e4epted
,3gonsire-inade Of the staff: th-at
Sticceeds' you will srailingly..,pull your.
self out of .day desperate- and hand: -
less %situation 'Or silently bear .with'
patience -What earinot,..be oveeconfd.
'finless:- you are: deprived of all:year-
limbs,, or your facaltiea, :you can
.surely: do aeinething; in most cases
:46rnething eff'eptualliOid edecauttely,
if You, will, with fortitude„ a,' cheer-
ful Mind and resolute will, put pluck
in lace' of whatever is Missing '
If tr'oahles' come don't groan and,
fr,ow-ri but, bear; ion r' *so ff erin 'Pati-
ently; Gird your heart: withsilent.'
cheerful 7fcfrtitu' de, '• hoping' for', and
willing' better things,' Suffering be-
e:Canes beautiful when you hear great
•Calamities With,. •cheerfulness, • not
though iasensibility, t through
g'reatn'ess'of niind. • '
*Tho inore,•diffiCu,lties ' you have to
encoanter • Within and without, :the
more significant and the 16.gber, in la-
spitatiou, yiour fife will, be: • Ifsthere
were ho diffieulties, there .‘,40Old be no
• "sneeess. DiffetlitieS and! -;trials strong-
-„,
*then- th&ntiriclas exereincdoes the
,body, so after ;all when Nature it;
djffictltips • path she pax,.
brains 'in your head, sso 44)14, should
•weld:MM., them with. a grin itpd hear;
*s.theirtW ith.;--natience.-D on' t • fcr;
too •seriously,and don't he cast 'down -
k: e :bra v
cheerful Mtn wil)..survive,bis.
blight-
ed hopes, `mid hi dissappointmenta,'
fake them for just, What tivoy
.logoag and P4AsPs •bleSsitlOs in 4;is-
-gui; id wilT ;Mareh 'boldly ;And
••
TIIES" SAW 'TIIE GAME
iii.littIO story of
, .
adventard .and,. rescue; the
ay Gaz3fte.teilar-Of ,what 'Young' I
-rneo--tuid er'-thesinfle:ence-el,stbe+hoolc-- .
ey bog...will do to see :their favorite
game:
• ,
A, ore of 'young, and' perhaps it.
they frioli 411 Melt'. front Milclm ay, .Wha
h.ix.r..e allowed' the '.hocicey
• . •
:veld)) t alinerninai diniensiong,!star .
..ed put ni the blrzzard'on Monday eve-,
• , .
oni.i1:1,' to -see the. big • Q.11.A., league
cheerfully •"forward ia tho" 'battle ,o,t•
life, ,
. . •
ganie ;at :Walkerton, when ' Kitchener ,
•blanked' tile; (dinity' tOvVri ...boys y7.
t( O• Th'6' • journo/... wits made., ,in:
stiOW;notflrg OWned
10enig• ical.b..• •
fleisch,: All 'Went along. amOotlilY
til ,n,dri,ft.tvag•encountered on the.:
hill -south of. Adam Ithasfeld's,..hottse,:
hilt 'the shovel brigade, le& by Frank
. soon bad the road. in • fine,
started Off
ni The'floct stop Was Oppetiite,:.-.
• 'Y'01.:::\roigt'S.gate, where the anew al
waYs. accumniates;:bot. ast Was down •
grade travellia g, 'little • thne•
,Tnst 1-1:64"ii.' of the* .12tli toneds.sion
:corner onothe.)., long banic pf snow (16-'• •
laved: progress., and at :the • Otter.
Creekrilill there wria. a, heavy fill in:
tor .abilut. tiventY* rods. .• These were
finaily'oVercoine, deep) 'tots
north of. the :15th, coneession :were
mOst„ impassithie; "Tired,: Wet, qua.' '
painfully eold, the triVe1lerCieei(16,4
to Ito° -tho•irease before".kr. Itermr
ITossretri, that 'fine 11ORni-
,tality.that, haw alWays c*411arrieteriV,0(1
ftt 'onen-01' 11h1
yecoikrio•o- .tO hi .umeXpetted
;slid iota,' and "spread .fee.,shnle1ts
' ' 7
• Mi. • team .-neraly: -.the :1 -remaining '
1.wo ..1.1itee to tiro .coutify,
,mil)flotod in Mr. •fl'Oss't*61(i's..
!old p11 retwheii.'. the, yink, .;n. good tin,
fn. flOn the. return
ri0Af'(10, y..orV•Itindlv
Snow' Meters 1(1 W81. V.eikVao' tta(2'
Wind the inito.nee of the,- triti.lionlo
efteetod.
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