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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-08, Page 5, • tfti LtIMINTOW stwriigt. TIIVIISDRAY 14 Altell 81k. I ',Dili% eriment Incubators and rooders • IT DOESN'T PAY to qxperhilint with inGuhittors And brooders. Ai ,incubutor that zfilits hatch .et lot. of hatchable eggs,a brooder tit- lets your 0i4k6 dial-, quit it g,:rpnei4„ equipmrit at any .p)!i.ce. -You foke• the • value Of the • eggs and ducks. 'Yolf lose,,„Yottr .440fifs: : • ,• If you want to be certain -Of,getting ' limeltested'and reliable 'equipment • --the best.buy'on the inarket-wet; invite you to visit 43ur, store. We.. Will tell you hOw Buekeye, incubators ; and bkoodera have proved:4heir profit -Making -ability: • VVe- will tell .: fiOWthey.will save ' • how ,413ey. - make "money , for..you.' Don'ot buY equiPment until 'St& dee what we • have io offer. . •• . . , Saves Money for a Million Users . More 'than a inj1lion users a`ke , inalcing moneywith Buckeye ,poul- try -raising equipment. It is 'flaking Money for many , poultry raisers-. right,iri this vicinity. /t will make - money for you, Visit our store. See what amazing . new Buckeye equipment We have to ,Buckiyatite-jkaajnian..0 offer: yon. . It will pay you—and, • . . • ' pity.you hgg-to do this. PAqs‘r117.11 RAE 81 PORTEOUS Lucknow Ont.. 1.1fleknow Winghani. 'Phone 7.4 Phone 256 Monumental Works LucKNow and WiNGHAM , • • ...4,413. the JariefIt and niot coMPlete. - "stock in the moot beantiful designs to-choctse4rOntrin. : • ,e1larble, kliOteb, , Swedish and Can adieu granitee We make a spegialtY •of Family • • Inieriations, Neatly;„ Carefully...and • .• 'Protriptly. Done. See us before placing, Your order.• ittnaff. A. Spotton • . Lickno*,,,- Ont. this Yearvvi III -ROLL the *Permanent Roofing - for Barns, *Awes, Sheds co4... comes in big sheets; -easir and quick to lay...j)ennanent,..leakproof... • handsome in appearance. Pre- vents fires...increases Value"' of property: Made of famous • "Council Standard" galvanized . eheets. Give size ofroof for free estimate. Write to: ' Eastern Steel' Prod .* .40sited "u3sToN.QN.r.. ' Successor to Matallthinsle sad , • 8idingeo. Ltd. • CO-OPERATIO;SI it :Two fool stAbhorn get this. dope, ' ; Were 'tied together WO a piece of tope • Said 0110 to the other, "Y'Odeoine my way, • . While. I 'take a. thit, new. • • mown hay. • • "I' wOn't,"•'paid tlie ,other, "Ymi come With'tneo „ For f ,too, lave sOnie you s'cp,;" So they gO,V• nowhere; just pawetl - dirt; '• .' • ' . And niY; oh my, how that rOpe 'hurt. ' , • Then' they faced about, these stnli- born, mules, •• ••• nd said, are,:flitite-'1111rOlt: •' • ' ,1.1.0t/s..._...;Ant together; .I'11 ' , Then' Opine Wittrii;77177-*: eat haYl . ate their hay ' tOO;, , ,,••• F., And fivtior. to lie delniad,eq god : and true, , ,As the sun Went doWn heard' t� sayi' !!oft,ht thid Is Pi Ofirt". thot Wert' it perfect, A • 4.. • 'Quebec: City ivas' enletie7the better.; it•t ctf. a s Week, on the 'return. t.0.1110''. ''ive c!.of Ij1.. Einfnenee-.Ulay-'" 111 ,ROU1G9, • newly createdL ErelenaStigoivern-; • inental, an;d a -3%1e tin, _ om.nOli1).1f.y,j,.7. , - .; ed -in we] %.1ig „this ,griripe • Of the7.,ehurebi • Ecu tliej)nited, $tiates. will. be toirr:, . the: -1) h rna.tii of the. nroyin.ce of • • •yeAr.,* •to -the •, • •••, ,'•Itvat of the' oYoll kutorriOft'. L'uh of: Claull,da., ,itute,rviewed.'itt • . u ,,Ffoutenapi 'QUebec, thig estuniated they, will mi1,11OU' dollatis. in siiroy this ''cpmint Seusbn. ' m'o.n ton:-SiPe Of! ,,the-i'Ladmibe ' ::1 NOrliiw9.ste'rn - to., 'the ndatil; Ti,tvolfleR-,10W4Y 0'••• the Provincial Pretnier,. The . agr6eS to lud.eintrify the' proV-.; , ,ace 'Pgali,jst future tiat)ttity, On out7 5,• per cent f' bends' for $27R,..: 70Q' amtrin ':additioar. pay $1500:00 in ensii; at tlle seine • Atrile.- undortakt,', Ant' to.: ceastruct. a '20 -Mile, extension• .: the' tier.t, three. . • . • . • - . CdTp:T-a The- Praince' „Al, .:.be,rta ckportcd... g.b.otiS to, the value. pr:$9' 99 3,05 fo. the 'vatted :StatesYclui.r• ine the:year. 1927: ageording: tO the ,r-eport of Re,at, :United Cone.ul 'tor. , Calgary 41i:strict: ; Tie •total; exports ..shoW• ear" increase • of , happ, or•;17 percent. Over;1926, • a•t an (1.'.hog'S . held .a eonapicanaS: la•••• tlfese,: eXport:the...fortier... : .$1;h5,68d .an,d'the latter t;982t)45: • •'• • •.: ".•• . • 091001, REPORTS S. S, NO. 9, Afdtlield- sr. tv.: '1,retgd Aoric:, Arith, •Celup„ . Hist; Jack Curran 80%; Bernice glom 70; Mom An- derion 70.2; Jim 9.4tari 70; • Mary liacIcett 81;01,. •• • ' , , Jr. IV:Beatrici. CUlbert Ad; Jcan Anderson 7; 'Perothy Curran '71.; Winnifred • BlAkC.:' 70; Mari Clire..67. Sr. Keith, 'Johnston, -82; Verna ii1atrick,".cf, .4. • : ;4116 041/p.1314e Vr. Alicia Curran; .80;,.Harvey •„IiIpattlek 77; Clifford° Blake 74. •• Sr:. ...Tear' Culbert- 77. 'Gordon Anderson 75; " ' •• Muriel 'Blake Chester I'viamley 75, - • • • • Thee marked (*.) .inissed one or. More tests. No. on roll 20•'s: '.• • OliVe TO. 'Anders01,L S; -§. 4 Report -fog January and ,February. •S. .1.y:: Sat.a MacAuley -76%; • Rachel MacDonald 74 • ' • Vr. IV:* Norval Richatds 74; *Rut'. <ton ptan1ey,;.48: " Taylor. •Harold • Patterion; .Godfrey Neale. Willie Turrer• thur Ra`m- age; Gcirdon Taylor.. 140. on, roll 2?. Ay. ait. 24.5. $ChooI open 21 days, Perfect ' atteadance since Jan..1.St marked, *. (•," • •. Lockhart. •. Sr. III: Angus MacAuley. . 55; Lloyd MacAuley •• Jr, III; "Edna 'Cook- 81; .Edythe 64;, Jean MaCAUley 58*.- • Ronald Henderson .:66; Rhoda Ceok 51*. • 'Sr. 3: Eliza Cook •86*. '1 Jr I'. 'Lloyd. Henderson --5 • 'Pt.: Oryal • Stanley;, :Raymond Richards. Mabel Jamieson '•• • Note: --Those- markecl. with an as. tetisk have iniised One •or more :ex- aMinittions. •.• I. E. diesnilt. • Report d S. S. 10, Ashfield -Feb. Winnie Lane, T. Johnston, Robert. lioWard.",' Louis, llOgan*, G. Johnston*;. Matthew Johnston*. , ...Si.. In: • • Rill Johnston,' ;Elle Ho- • . gan*,, Bill Reed*. Jr • Ili: Hilda Lane Raymond •Ho-• . . gan'IT-Thii7trennan• lc t -Ree * .Drn a ' • • .•li Vera Little, Anna •NL Fortish, irdie Reed* a itin. Fatrisli*; Bill. •DrenOn*.• • Sr • 'Howl Reed*. , 1111M*71amuir-NotgOn-7., jr,• Pr.: Jean Nelson*, Wm. MeIn,.. iiii*,•'Eileen''Camptiell*.„ ••• • No.- on- .26:: ..Ay. att.' 10;77::. • . Tlieee marked' () 'niisSed. all' or - art of •the 'month: , • ' Myra MacDonald. • ' • " Kinloss -February::: , I IV: tele! Catharine '•:;airiPbell'" 703; Catharine MacIonei .147; E'Velyn .MacD0agall. 6211.. 'Ada. •Leonard• Maeinnes 481,; Veroniert. •' Si '111: • Total -1144; j,,irn '1VfeNali • • • • ••• 6.78; filled • Thompson 57•2!.. R. 'Camp,, 'hell ,555*; ArnOicl; Thonipsolf 541; 11. Button: Harold ,Stewatt, (absent' 'nearly all Intintiq. • ' .Total. '5.12.•° 'Mary, lefaccon.;" nel 447, Ellen Burns 868;Lloyd Isde,.. .43534 Lawrence MacLeod..:297t; .";raCe.•MacLeod. 248*. :leek, Gaynor Total:529: Mado, Camp. 'bell. 875; .Lorne Sills. 847; Calvin ir '311*;' Dorothy ManDOugall• 87 Total, 273: Donald ''''On?er: • Total '364.. Mary ..,Parter 316; gifford, 11"1,,eNall 289L. !Winnie ThOntson 268; 2571 Jimmy, Barns ,•• Annie E. Johnston. Report. of U. S.' S, NO:. 14;•:Eatit and Weet .'Wawano.th.-71Vforith,'`of -Feb. Tested in 'Hygiene, Writing; -Winnipeg. •--.• 1:14),.,r*b60.d -entries' n`ya.de in the four Western 'provinces tie • e.alerailar year. :1927 totalled 0.417; as .Compared with • 6,012 the: .•y•e'vt.r before -7, -(in increase in .1927 Of • '1.;;Utrfes by 'provinces,' 1926 figure's birgng in • ,hrackets Were:' Manitoba • 719 (942:). Saskatchewan ; 2,819 (780), ,Alberta '2,796 (20.66) and' British ColUmblia••113 (124). • • oetribet filings, totalled 438,. .erNise' of 69 withManitoba' 46 (54)', Sask,alebewart 221 (21ei,,A.lberta,•215!i (129) 'and British (7). ' Thirteen new 'ocean liners; at least; 'of a total of 138,000 gross . tons,. are exii'eted in Montreal: . during the coming-, season. Of this total Cana, dial.)Pnci fie ves'Sels Make up- More,4 than half, or 90,000 gross temi, .•,Tbese , are the "Duchess of. Atholritand the "porhoss of. Bedford", of 20.000 gross •• tons each, and the ,five Canadian Pa,: • ei!fic freighters; the "11eaVerbiltn". "BeaverfOrd", IfBeaverbrae", "Ileovei%. -hill" and epeaverdale", eich.of: 1.0,060 gyoz:1 tons, , . , • John. -The Harbor COminis' Stoners' now 11raWn ' A 810,4 000,0011 1/rO,Ject,, of 'Port development, to ext:..nd 01Tei• . a 5 -year period; ,sub-„. Jeet to., the 'aPprOVA1 'of the •Minister ,of •Matine. -.The, general tolieinein- eludes the con-striction of. One grain vonveyor 'gallery at °pier .7;" feet pier, •"3.2.16 foet long And 'etilflopett „with" font' ono-Atorlsy,,Tire,proot'sbedi, and illIpping. office:. 'one grain elevator of r2. 000 •Imsbeis -capacity ," with • renmvor ,gatterles for lecating• groin at 'pier No, 7 and the necessary rallivItys sertrage fa . c• 1Hts,ithdWater. supply to nerYS the ..fiew .works: •,• • • • • Ono yottng:intin.:..StaYed home .from t'itristnins'datneet becausele-had_a_ •§Orr ihroaf „ Outt,„'mAlieg yeti think rtoettir6 useless, hut A good ' helpsyou. ••to...forgive, 'your, en, • ir yf1....got '$y and nutc more money Allan lia does: • Sometimes ' an important nilig` ab'enta so' because' he io Otirratintied:tii0 others °Veil 1ss iniportSbto! Sr. •Iy;'• Catalan Vatrier 77%. . Jr. IV: Tem Inas 56;. Laura Mar, Sr. III.: Kenneth Laid1aw61; • El- roy Laidlaw 54. Jt.,,III; Roddy Inglis, Clifford par- don, ties --;-62; Russell. Farrier 56. Sr. II: Rosella Guest 68; D... Gneet Total' 400. /Pats 240..„Plive.Pur- doh' 344; Doreen Pardon' 280;: lack 'Inglis 215; 'Mary Guest 210... Sr. Primer: Good--Mariel PUrdon. Primer: Fair -.Bill 'Martin. (*) Absent for :tests, ' Highest in .spelling 'contest, Olive Purdon, 31 Pointo.c • No. oti roll. Av. att.-it:, L. 1. Haekett, S.,•No. 12, West Wairaufosh. Pupils' tested in Can. History, Lit., Ag•rio,, GeOg:, Comp, and .(V) in Lat. and French. •• • . V: Jean Webster 95%; -Barbara' Nea1e-435 -(rin Latin; toul •83 (no Latin or French); .Nellie McGee 77. • 'Sr TV Velma Bremner'7f Mc Ramagi-62 ' Jr. 41,r,: ijo.e ,Marie'12*; Etta 'Sr• III; Dorothy Neale, 49; Mary Dow 69; Eileen 13roOnie.r.47., • Jt; CuYier . Ramage'. 76; Ruth Rajnage-, 75' Freda' Rititintl 45, John 1,r; Vera 'raylor; garrOnd St. Marie. 1. • It 4100111‘ Atx1o0;• .14$04.01,.t 0,101foot 44110 1koopo',144Prtf • S, S.,• No: 4, Kinl!isii-M�ath of Feb. Sr. IV; Total 562.: P. 450, H, Congrant, 426*; 1*iine• Johnston .317*. , ------------------," Taal 760.. H. '562; ; P. 4504 .Annie 'Burt" 353, 4d3e .Thompson • Sr. T: 700. IL. 525: P 420. 6 Congram 449*; Bernie Cassidy' • 2,54*; Lorne Jo.ima.te7 1;1:676. Ji. III. T .700 • H. 525. P. 420. 'R Ackert 465*; Jin Burt 4401'; Licht; •Johnston .344*; Eileen Valaci 197*. Class: T..750., H...562. 70;450. T.. Cassidy r 252',1';, Teddy Bart: 244*; J. .:Broome -221*;' .Ctiffokd Robb $114% • jr. I:, T. 300, 11:z 225. P. 180. John pickfison 240: •Sr: Pr.': Piank..CeSsidy. • Jr. Pr.: Kenneth 6ickiscnt Billie Burt; -Basin:: Cassidy; 'Anna Cot-. ' (ab's • rigan ent), February Report of S. S. 3., '• 'Sr. I.V; 'Pass -Mary Coi -71%; P. HOdgisis. 68; 'Willie MacPherson 64: Jr, IV: Pass,7-Gertie Rosa 60.•:Be, low Pass -,Kathleen Eckensiviller 531 •Isabel Colwell- 40; Lizzie BaWkellaW E. Doubledee. :Sr. III: •Belew Pats -,-Mary Colli- -son 43. . • jr. III: Below Pass-,1VIabel Ross Grace MacPherson 42; • Iren'e, :Johnston .32*; ,Maurice fledging 27; 1W2bel Ilawkshaw 23; Mary Carter . • • Class II: Below' ,Pass -,--Ina Ecken-• 57*; :Ralph Bodgins 35; ,• c... otqweil 48, '.! • Class: Flair--LGOrden -Janies*; J. Carter*: . ' .•". .'.Sr. Pr.: Fair-,-NorMan Ross*.• : , Jr. Pr.:, Good -Verna Johnston*: Flotenee Janie i; • • -LEvelyn JolinStOn*. ..Poor-L4ditlie •Johnston41;1Vtabel Joiniaton*. ' These •marked (*) Misted •part, of 'the month,' Ne. on roll 30 Av. At, 2141. • • .1101en Tlionipsee; _ Report for No. 16; Dungannon.. V Class:" Tested in Phys.; Comp., Latin. 'Aldon Hasty 80%; C....Crozier . • : • , . Jr. IV: Frances 'Crozier 85. Eileen Treleaven 8L • , -. III Class: Anna Treleaven 80;- Cab- in Ctozier 781 Beth McCOnnell 70; A: Gauley ' ' Sr. II: Preda..McQuoid•801'Bensert Shackleton 75; Watt 74 • jr. II: Beatrice •Treleaven -84; L. Hasty '79;. Harry Swan 75; •IiIeggie• Gauley 69. • ' Jr.'I:;TommY Culbert 80; L Swan• 75; Violet Culbert 70. ' Primer Class; .• Kenneth Gauley;A" good.' ' Palmer Kilpatrick. , S. S. NO.:4 (Sr), Went yVawariosb- , 'Meath, � ebruarY. • . • 'Sr. Forster, -69*; • Mciluillin 64; Margaret Millet 63. •`, Sr. tV: 80;: Thoth Jr., IV: Neely 'Todd 72; R..Fortter .64; Dick Weetherhead 61; H. Purvis: .4,5; Myrtle. Me9uillin 43. Sr. tit: :Florence •'Miller 6,2; "". . • .No. :On r011. 1.2.. Av. att. 10.. • • Ylreat Wanionoeb. • Test Marks. • .• • • , • "Jr. III: p, .MoDonald 82; E. Durnin 811 A. Watson. 78'; R. :McQuiRin 75'; C. McDonald:Get, ,E..1Viiller 63; G. Morrison 56; G. Purvis 52 J. Thom 46; D. SWOn •• ' Daily -Marks 1502. . Jr. III.: Total ,inarlca: A. Watripi 1374; D.' McDonald '1356; E. 1),Prein 1838; a McBtinald 1281; R. 111.04u** lin 12581 E. Aliller•1681*; G. Motrisini 1062; J. Thom 1042; G. Purvis*,' Swan' c2S. Ili yam mate. 1439. G. Miller 1351; L..Miller .1183; K,-Thon-i. 1125.; W: Weatherhead 1984. • I: Total tflailca'127'. N. McDonald 1045; F. •McQuillin 1022; J. .Fotstey 798*; M. Morrison 698*: 'Tail, mark§ 600. 535; E. Swan 2404'. on,.Cr;,),IiA2bornut thee �r more days.' No. • Vera E. Todd. PURPLE- GROVE . Angus Graham of Luckneie, is' visiting hbr Paren.f$;. Mr ,and Mrs Andrew Emerson hete.• Mr. and Mrs. '. ;Albert SO.da 'and family have, retittned •home .from tifehiden, . • - DaVid" Scott Went to Mount Forest to attenethe funeral of his ' .cousin, the late Miss Shaw. , • Miss Virginia MacDonald of Luck, etiOw, was home fot the weelt,ond, ' 3$MIS Fowler and babe re, genet t011.111 kW. 114 WilVION .1314 ‘014111 • : • it inOcean- 'L.-41'A 4.0111,4174, .5f114.1444-,1 Olt ex, ...sf 1:•etta'4 gymnasium On ' board-ta, ocean liner.'fi•no longer, nolielty. The fleeting -palaces, oof today which cress the Mighty , eceans between %Canada- and -the ,•Orient‘:,and Canada and Europe hate gone-one:better than the ' best hotels. . There are ;hotels. in this Coun- try -that ,Caa invite their!' gUssits• to 'baths In private' ,sivimriiing-poels; but ,how Many'bf hem can offer the busy .man ,'or, woman the -use of a , gymnasium'? , "How to keeP, fit at seal" • Board one: Of the , famous "'White Enipressee,, .bourid for the Orient 'from Varicouwer, or cross froni Quebec to Southamp- ton by an"Empress of the Atlantic",. "..These liners. haVe :dinritaiiicins on boArd,and you will have ,no .'reaSon th fear .• the censequenc'es of a',,,periOd 'of 'en ------titedlerstirei'Orttli-j-T-P, fienlie-i"Em-pretisOL •aidda!!.; ' "Empress of Asia!! `!EMPrests of: •Rissili", have .gymnashuns Which are in .all respect., • like those•of the three 'Atlantic Empresses. Spacious • towns, •with• excellent ventilation, -and fed with tha ateqtripment for-alrnoet.'eVex y phgtee.,,atath.14k exercise. , In :addition; the Empteis of 'Canada ant the soEmpress of Australia; swimmirig : %Vlich are in the first rank of •those to be found on. board sea -going ships:^ •• • . • ; • ,• 'The Apparatus': With'which the gymnasiums 6104' • ships of. the'Cabadian Pacific lindare fitted is varied and diverting. The "horse" and the 'caner are per- haps' the Meet popularamong the inaehines., •When trzxvell rig on the "Entpreas. of: Australia" and the• •• "Empress of Scotland" to 'and tioni •Canada this Atiminer, the, Prince . of :Wales rode Many' imaginary • miles on the.COnifettabreback of the "liors'e", and also "On the.'"Carners".hump..• These beasts are electrically controlled; and: when the current is. switched On the •"hotte", which is ,•properly saddled' and has 'crupper .png etirip06, proceeds. to emulate • the inevenfent of a 'Upper, hiti-,A physical class in operation, tipper risist--Tbi Canattian . Pacific steamier "Mentroyal". 'flower lett--Interier ef.' the rim of lb. "Ximprees et AnOtra. !la". Lower • eight - Ms. of the 'ship'n swimming peek • . horse mntion, 'and gives the noir a real and Pleas- . ant sensation' of horse -back 'riding: The "speed can be ine...ttaied froma walk to a trot, iron* a trot to a Canter; a ndfrom' a canter to ngallop; hitt the "horse" • is always a gentle -beast' and never throWS hie rider. . The "camel"; miehine is as .popular as the ."lioree". The "cainel". functions. inshnilar to, the , horse, but Petferins the rolling Motion peculiar to :the "ships • Of the 'Sahara". The 'camel" usually -works oyettime when the Round the World and Meditetisui; can' Cruise E.nopresses are 'nearing 'Egypt, the, ladies ' especially jaeing nxius to.,aceastom••thempelves . ri g , on the hump of 'a camel. - , ;•, • . 'ere, are •bk ct tligyonntsium' of, ieEiijreees, .•These • are :fitted,' with."-diale • which ieetn•id distances travelled tp to 500 metres. • Bicycles', , ,re placed side by side, Which offers the Pessibilitiea. .4 radii% .compdtitians.' ' • f ' , • RowinginaChineet.•pulley-rnaehines; which test --trengthand develop the muscle, are amongst the ap- • peratus with .which ' the.gYmnasiiinis are ;equipped,' and Ili:Xing-gloves; ;medicine -belle; punch -balls, °faller, single*icks, •and indian clubs, provide boxers, fen., Cers, 'and in4igo-4W? artists amongst the passengers : : with' every:opPortuniay of indulging •in their ,favotite • "The gyranasiiims .theurielVei are •opaeiOUS tOOMS• "Vieg...A1,11tilatatis arid fitted- With '•electric fans.; which her', 'no. 'keep the air always fresh. ;13uning. certain . hours 'the rooms are'reserved -for the, exclusive use of the 'lady passengers: • • ' .„ . .. • . • ,• :A Physical instructor is on duty in the gyinnaso iuMs during the tegzilar•hours.; He- inetreetepas/seri- .g•ers, in. the use bilthe•maehlnes; and during the longer '• • Voyages and ivintet cruisei made. by the Entrees, • clasiseelor physieal exercises are,freqUefitly'hel*L'. . GASOLINE TAX .INCREASED . • • , • The' Ontaria Good Ito.sids'4Associa- tion closed the largest :conVenti,on•in its. 25 years of °existence in Toronto,. With'. a banquet, ,attended by necu:ly • half of.,the Members of ;the',Pro-vin.:• cial iegislaiure.. Sir' Robert •Falecori7 • ; er,-. President of the -Uriivereit3r of ,Toronto, the principal speaker, .itr‘ a, description of the effect that the .building of, highways had on the so-. dal and ecOndruidal life' Of the. prov- inces' ptopheeied.that,iii future there would- not -be' se ;great concentra- tion of population in • Urban centres 'as in the Past • • 0.ernier 'Howard -Ferguson' in in- troducirig, Sir Robert;• Made- a direct f.issertion..that...the Provincial tax 'on gasoline winfidc be increased.; , • 'developing ; the highways, the people Must realize that they 'are in - Cutting a, financial responsibility,"' he. said. "In order that -the responsi- bility be Met .in• the, most 'equitable; manner, • the, government realizes that the Ulan with uges-the highways most IS the man *boi,, should *paY Mokt.". o -O--- . , , • PECULIAR.,ACTION OF FIRE . • , The FordWich• itc.icovi, recently ; • ,.gaVe the f011Owina. 'PartiCuiars ye» • garding a fire which odcarred residence in that village. el'he facts were brought . Out by 'the intirance' inspector, Ailie Mrs. Gillchtion nen- - tioned evidently is unable to rise: ,trom her chair: "Mrs.' Gilkinsthilr:who is aninValid, waS Alone, in the house at the time of the fire; but ;could ,,give no infer- Tyie„ re aPPaterttly started, froin, a lamp }laving fallen froin the table to the floor. A, large hole 'Was hurried iii the oil -cloth, \the 'flame Catching the *,table -cloth, -And burning It god part 'of' the leaf of the tattle. The window. curtains cought fire from the table, and when iher*ifie- conatunecl the fire Went ,'ott Av.! ou 'etttising ;further: Awake.. PAreif ihe, Tdwer *KA- Mra. Oilkinann Was, sitting were' charred. .When her littiband 're:t turned home :The invalid" lady and, everyttofg the .roonv "Wel from 'the mike, is inteed. .teitmiate that the fire bunted; itself PO ham, or the helfiless woman wetlicl• no doubt; have becn lumied th 4.6th." • THE' ORDER OF Tim !ROAD , BMIN• AT RIVERSDALE•iimiNED' • An: OrgenilatiOn- to Promote ' • Safety" Motoring, ;' ' • 'new- •"Knighte Chivalry!' :der has :been inaugurated in :.Great' 'Britain Ar. nder the', presidency of the Earl of •Cottenliam. called "The Ordet 'of the Road," and..ito aim is to inalte •-motoring, safer. for evark.: ',.thedy, drivers 0,Motor 'ears and ped- estrians alike.. The. Movement has the •benedictioti:of the .Horne Secre-' tary, Sir 'William JOyson-Iticke and the backing of notablee, in•the mo- toring World. Aniongst the, qualifical: ziOni.'"fer inemberShiii in "The bidet of :the' R•ned".i - the production of. evidence .showing•that the applicant has,. dtiven' at legst .10,000 miles • zliree years within. Great :Britain' and .withont haying beencon- - victed On charge of • reckless *driv7 ing and without having been held re- sponsible' for , cansing an accident. ., . appll6ant •,zynist .also signify a •teadiness 'tio •obserVe the -rules inv.. p.osed by .the executive cramnittee :of the 'prcier ';with A :YieW to ensuring safer motoring. • . WIALKERTOD.I . . The ' Superintendent, • accountant Arid employees of the Walkerton f.ac;• 'tory, of Canada Furniture Mantifac.• tayer Ltd. 'have been 'rietifiea that their Se'rVices. Will not be required -after March .31st, in view of the de.:' 'citron ,te'• dosethe factorylincl trona - t• ter: to Woacistoci. the linc4nf Matiu,• facturing•carried On here. It is ex, peeted an official of the conceirk wjll be.• here ;shortly, to consider those of he, liertonnel in- Walkerton' who can )e absorbed.' at .WOodstock.'' •A few . .tnentlis aio it wir.S.deeided to close' this ',Itietoty;• but, ,upon tetontidera- it'wras agreed to make another "Offtirt• fo get sufficient' businesa-: . • k 't a," ' ro os'tion • • , traVid Relfertitiii; K.C., his daugh- ter, -Miss ancl. Mrs. M. Shaw' recentlY left for New York 'tTtrw, lc port t the West Indies .and Pariaina trip. There Was a young lady named May, Who !read a; love ttery :eath :day. "It's. funny," She saki, When at last iha was 'wet, 41441 th1, tilt 'Si. - • •• ". proAttors, • % A lerge.' barn „On. the' -fa rin. of 'Al- fred Winter, in Greenock Township,. .adjoining the' village of Rivetedili; 'was .completely .destroyed by fire. 'Wednesday .of last week. The cOn- tents ',consumed, included _ 'a. ./arge • . • • . quantity of gram, hay, implemetits„ and a number of hogs. 'and, A section of the village was in:clan- ger for 'a time; , but 'fortunately, the • directieti of the wind was in its fa- vor7 The origin of the. 'fife is .' un-' „ • • . • known. It was disbOvered, alibut. 3 o'clock; when Mr. iWinter ,"tiaS .•••,.?;-• • Wakened by, a reflection on •the be •• rooin window He succeeded lit- get- ioundtgl l&me ts ttbt 'Ili ihudge,611a:hbt oehl7fbese:lt' dsewwaetaenhyhdd. a3t 10t htat) s°n: gP$i fifi4lOnte:hsOtel::: . . 1.928 AUTOMOBILES BETTER • . :• • .quALITy, LovvEg FRItg.S. the auteinotive"hisicity; ..th'is will 'te the ',greabteostthify;eroantr production standpoint and also from . the, quality, standpoint Praetically 411. -the' Cofhpapies ,are annOuncing: sWeepingreductions, arid. s 'tbere is lotS of reoni for.thern te p.lay,at., thi•s ganie, the pub11 iill -Ilene thatthe day. :soon Come When the prices ,of,ears in Canada Will be fairly well in keeping with prices in the United States. • , • o p • . ,••• WHAT ARE YOU IIERE IOR . . t If YOU've never made another haVe a • . Ihno in life, ' If 'you've neVer helped' a. brother thtu • his struggle and strife;*., If 'you've never' been a, c,omfort to the -weary and the Worn; Will you tell' us what you'-e.here4or • in the tovebt land of thorn? If you've' never, made pathway.0f. - " Seffie.neigh,bor glOV'','Vith • inti;- . if You've -never •brought a 'nibble to • some fellow's heart' -with' fun; .you've never •cheered a toiler. that... you tried fo ,help alotig, retr'rt$ hero rot ' hi this lovely land ef song If you've never: made a comrade feel tile world, a sweeter-, place Because you've. liVed wIthin". it Joici, B had oetvoil it •with 'your fade; • It You've never heard a N't,onian .or a bIleiattslien.irchoinld pok,uo:lbsthouii' n Poqr hallti at ths; t.` L