Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-15, Page 8PAAI4 111,0111T LtICKNOW SEblIEL STOC- ..a.m0.gwropyww. entiesi.,Runoors,::•.•costoon.....covers„. .SPACIA. 4.060'. • mped Glass Cloths, a .•_ Brown Line Centre Special 25c. New VailOty. '.or 0.tess.-s-A4,0.10.0*e latest jn Belts at 25c.: • LucgNpw.,; • 'MUMMY, jkancit ilth, 1920, Dig4D1R4T VJSITS AInvigLrt XP:rg* • WALKERTON a John ,lohnSten;.1,44a, McMillan, 444 ,P479bably:R4istpg by Other naMea, who 'ivito, released ftom the COunt,y jail here laSt.Tuesday :en the strength of his assurance tbat he wonli go to ,Mr,• Harald Cellieserl ;eft:On • ioi- cIy for Brantfoixi, Wnfircrii,e expOey TOXIlain some tne WotineSdaY, 1110,r, I.th, a1.1, .teelock neen,uirriage ' book PlaCe in AShfield r 1,TiQ'ate, , work At Andrew Freiberger's .)ecea CaMPhell :Ll'Altnow,' he pn et% Id. he: „greon,pk-," lima ;turned :ont; to be !it •1;Roderick ';14cdreger- 811,, Aalifie ;(1rOt4laas .4.4sPotige",‘,a Man who liaS 1ev C.„1•I;• 71VIadDonal4, of Lliekn been tadin on the nome of One Ofr•PreabYterian chureli;', performed •t the fv4teraat,' secietles, :sayS The'fiereiroy, The..gap.py,-eouple...4A Weton Toeseepe., the 'afterneop ,train frUin; (4004017 quite ' Veit EIgin, •Weddiiig .frip^.to, p.T.itrolt ,omi. nth *.•71j1ce-rthifi '03;14 /loan°a•Li- BPP'el th6le-inturn they •will ,niuirter's he hap been:, receivipgcon s*,'•cip the peeiliose, ma-fio sideration, ;Ohacdonut "Cf *bat ; May, IV•fr,. and ',Mrs: MacGregor liaVe :t have •beeri;.'at• one, time,•,:his•conneC-: !heat wishe's. of::their Many- Ashil den with.a••ledge..: !friends, • .- . . Worked! GaMeat, Pi t EIgmOn Friday eyenrng lastf•116.. Rs..iriztea "-Ae6#ding.,.to a. repett,• from . 'Port 1braneh. the : W 1 held' reeption o ihna4sklio'Cistl;la;Pjfeayleir.;17:an'il7he e ap;d1.l. two wivea,•„in- the ,baftletOf'lifo le was torrnerli „Miss A liee ;Mae.; wasan inMate••ei the:41onae.ef,Teef-,;ict04ald,•,-an ,acti'Ve Anen•dier::of, the at Petiolia.:. At the. Port a , son, :tief.141, pie of Men Were Purchasing a .w:ay. ticket for him to:return tu'Pe-, evening as spent, Du ii' the eve trolia, when he disappeared,'. •, ;fling a purse •Of tneiley was 'present:0 Shortly afterwards' be turned ' PP to Mra. Bogie on behalf df the :1Pet!-- •, j.herei*. tried .Out 'a couple of On ,Ofilcr, , ,• tute. • 7 'els of a. seciety, and then r,eported • to Chief Ferguson with theyn'SundaY las,,, March 1t Huion', otisotnoriyngrand old .. min; an,that he hid stated outfroinP a . couple Of weeltitieftea,'-ivith-$15-ifiT .• glad, to say' be,Slth. contiriuds his' pocket, in search: of work,:•HaVIng, wonderfully_ good; and Iiii'memory is been sunsuccessful, and hrelte; he was': ' Still quite.. clear, :': •although hi S sight conaidered a ...vagrant. Magietrate and hearing are., practically, gene. , Walker rernanded him' to ' and the bearing of. aase was see: for Nre-'•rjes Ha' 11- s • .1, • ra. as beer . in Ales,' .last 4Wednesday. • •' . , :P0 -"W• thepat week,. aSsitng, the, the jail he' got in' coniersation Care. of be mother Mrs R mtoster, 1'v/4Jc Andrew Preiberger, serving who isAUite ,Col.inle. :of Months.. for ,infKeetieric of "Miss Isabel • Chesnut ; :spent-. the the,„"LCA, FreM. Johnston's line of Week -Mid with her fkiend;..11ifiss Ani- tk he was •just thesort tl,"inaniAn.,:, ,anda .MacDonald. . • drew needed to lio-,':tha-cheres--atif-liis • ...connection'witli-:. the hatti,- by farm in Greeneolc untir.•70,e.is able to Shooting' of •the late, Mrs.. Fred: Alt-, give them his personal attention. The 'Chic; Coroner Dr: A. C. Hunter' and Magistrate being adverse to board Thos Thos. Gundry of Goderich, :visited ing• vagrants' at .the expense of the 7the seene, of the accidentand beiPan- County; • released him': on ths Cendi, elled a „jury jnot.prior to• the fun 'I _tit:1u, and the. Mag1strateLs;se41," .11.4.4journinerit,Aa's-then7,---n-atictihtil- directed Johnston.,:to. the Treiberger Monday, ;March" ,10th, when' -.bite. cot., • ' niece, A couple : et' days later it; Oner''s • inquest wilF•lbe, held at ,.-131)n- "erne .apparent that; ai .soonas he gannon .according.• ta the laws e•ov- • 'yet out of sight ,of Mr." Walke,,,...1./e, .erningLanch.,caseO. The Thry ,Coindirecte his 'path ,, teWard Hai4dver,toseerift the foI3win , Mit ,Meosrs:-: where, tinde the 'name. of•MeMjI1an, T. d 'Allen feremanr. .Jne. R.: Savage,' he Made 'Similar.apPeall'it'S a flra Robt. .Davidson, , .E. 'A: Anderson; tertril brother". Ity"lioiv he 'may he N. 'Reed; Isaae:Eraniton, Chas: Me- IVerkitig„. his genie in 'otherplaces. ponagh, Fred: Anderson. , Wm. Before Johnston left' 'Walkerton he Gardner.;,; '• .told Chief Ferguson heir glad he was .• Was the best place he had.. found for • --"i7trCin0-7 : O'0— to pet, work; that 'Brace County 'jail : . , • MAF,EX![NG , • DUNGANNON. David JOhn.ston, of the third con7: cesSion, of'. Ashfield, • met with a dis- tressing:"pecident*recently,-:When he ' fell' upon, the, stove, .sustaining terri:, ble bur_iii„apee his. oda and hands. Just bow the accident :happened • :not known*, alOne. in. the kitchenatthe time; .kint he is be: lieVed :to have .beeifletiniag with his .aims "Uptin, the shelf -'at the back „,. , • , . . • • the rarigp, when;lie took 'a -weak ,and fell_ forward upon ,the • Stive. was still. On Ithe':0`o'Ve when found, and his . hinds eaPeafiilli•,•Wea tiedli hurried'. , . -ForturtSely ,iik,fage escaped ' With, very; littlerinjfiry- and with the;,treat,' he is well%on,the, way. to recOv-,,,, ery ,,Th60,1441,AtX41!:gLet!ig41t, Atte made for.the,'iWo-WeekS' sliortAursC ' in ,I•j"roTI,,,,• 411ties and %eaoking .• tir.The' 1 Id ni !corinection mithAlie 'IlunganT„, non bi4ineh of the. Women's IVIiss:Florence •Soetlank Ont., :Will: the es,;- which will be held the upstairs of Mrs: •• N.. F. ipbyard!s:'honie4bOVer,the. 1`4160e•;Offien;:]einriniencing'on%Monday,. "March:12th at. 3 p.m. • A Claes Of 30; . • young women • and .1afhp.o., fled, iiiteritioa.-of :reeeiving • struetiee 40::the`• elasses"shonid prove of nmeli value. :k fee of 26 :Cents: is charged .foi-In'stitnte members and •, 50 cents -for nen-members: Thia epv-' • ers, the expenie for the entire course far„. the weeks; • WROXETEB MUST REMAIN - A VILLAGE, • Proposed legislation annaling:"the .ineorperation ,of the Village, ofiVrox- eta; in North Huron, was withdrawn. following. . adverse . vote of the• , 'private bilis. Committee of •the Ontat- • io Legislature. The bill was " intro- • .thiced origipallr by C. A. Robertson, ( Mirth-Hart:in); 'and Yesterday the 'opposing 'factions, representing. on -one' side 68 villagers and on • the . . • 1., other the owner of *ill, and one of. the. chief ratepayers of the; :Village, appetired -before. the cornmittee. • '"We all understand the reason of these applieations,", commented At.- • tarney-Getierai Trice. "They Want to take, adVahtage of' the -hydro' by re- Verting 'to the township,as well as: the advantage' of , .'ower school. rates. ,We had' one .1eSt ',Year from Rayfield,which we granted; and. I understand their have been ' having: treuble 'evir since. ,.I' am not saying' that:the. Villages amid& nst 'do this, . but they should be careful." • ' • „ In this particalar ease the village- lias 'a. population ••of some 300, 'of . . Which 180 ,-,are °voters; • and' .• was; ;Pointed ,out• -that ;ont, of 'these only 68 hrd •si-nf-.•d the 'petition. • Armstrong, appearing ' 'far T, tha.`„ra.tepayerwile.„„cp._ pe)nted' out. ! that. ,a number Who had .signed the .petitier Were nonr'ininosed to: ' The,'viliage was ,getting,•along and,Payings, way and there' was'. no reason:- for the ch'ange. They. had 'Mimed debentures ,to,the extent of t8;00,0, Mid he could: •see no way in ,which they, c„ould ;meet the:liabilities if they ,lost;" 'in their • "Was • a -4?tiles ratepayer S tak- en?", aoked .1:the ;attorney -general. • It ,• Was xplainecl that.. the wetter - had ,c6ine upi•after ;the ,election and that - only the' CorinciPs ,aPproval had been obtained, Thedotinnittiee desided' that t.he bill be ,mat- reported and•11 *as withdrawn by the Solicitor, Col. ,Pride advised that. a vote be, -taken and the Matter • brotiglit.up again next. session. , a.)ong time in. which .to- locate a job: ; Mrs... Thos: Bla te :. alien's: theWeek- , ,-...7-* 0-0 o.':,..- end with her da:n hter,•••';,111iss ".Grace HAD TAUGHT .11 'YEARS , • : at4hitechurch: : • - ' IN RARRISTON SCILOOL Miss Olive' ,kiipatilek ...was " home • . - qoin 'Whigharn kir ,tie weeki'•encl... • Miss' Jessie Craiginill, 'for. 41yeard.. '• - ' • , . • . •- . • :e. -.. , i teacher in the Ilarriston Public ' MrS. Tom Anaerson• spent a few ich e , ,ied at, , her bome . there . on : MI:, and MI* Fred Anderson and gr.,' and Mrs.: Will-Gardtter of Zion, were recent visitera"."with Mafeking i fi-.".iida. '• • ' ':"., ....' • .. . Jays, in Lucnow, /las _ xec tt :with • he, Vfondar.of,..tins. week./ $he ;eras, born' Another On 1" Seotchinar; wsO. fount!' dead in• Wont of 4 oneLcentpunching machine. . Vhe .Coroner found •that'; death had • been. Canied by over-exertion. Fir itestigation cliaclos,ed a sign, reading' r "Your pennyreturned,• if you • hit hard enefigh.l! t Guelph in 1801, and. after gradu- , . ting as • a . teacher, taught. school at Gtielph and in Minte tovvh- hip before goineto the. HarristOn .c;Inoots There she. taught in every e.partnient eXcept' the principal's °ern. ", UYS" 'ONPANir °PLANT The more 11. man accomplishes, the less time he has to talk about it." oultry alt chic Foo We havea• Fresh Stock of' the. Following , , . Poultry and Chick Feeds Now on Sane . WHOLE -CRACKED AND GROUND. CORN.: ' r'SVPeR SUNBEAM LAYING MASH. ,. • SUPER X DAI3Y CHICK , STARTER MASH. ' $11NBtAM, BA3Y CHICX. pTART ER MASH. FINE MICA CRY'STAL GRIT—THE FIRST' FEED .:FOR THE. : • BABY CHICK. BABY CHIGX SCRATCH MIXED GItAINS„, PIN -HEAD OAT MEAL. ,IfINE ALFALFA MEAL BIG 60. .phEiMEAL,---:FINE AND oi\R$E: BONE ,MEAL AND. FINE :CHARCOAL: . POULTRY AND BABY CHICK -.PA NACEA, FOR THE PREVENTIC:'-N OF 'EXCESSIVE MORT A 1,1T !V 1 N BABY CHICKS'IHE FOLLOWING rttmEnt§ AnE IfiGHLY' RECOMME&DED4 • DR., HESS! WHITE DIARRIEA TABL,TS, ' DR: HESS' liOUPE CURE. / ' • . .• -ROYAL -PURPLE, ROUPE etirtE: „ 'iiiiays ' • •has been :manufacturing t,4vai9ety of rubber gdoda,. at Winghani the ',past ouple �f years, haa pold-out to 4tratford flair" 'Griifith 'az Sen., Negotiations :leading .up to; this deal. 'ye .been Under way for some, tirne, ;:and the 'purchase has just been an ionneed. The plant: will. be ,• inOved froin ,Wingham "30' Stratford in the' .iear figure, and OperatedAn what ,1a been knOwn as the • Canadian ;Vickera" 0)Y:factory. Mr.' V. 'W Wilis, pre'sident and inanagei: Of the den - cern Will .go to Stratfod,„ as • man - Ake?". • , 0'0 •-• • CREWE• Mother,: : 11,1rs' P. Reid, ' ond sister :qrs. Jas. Bailie.. Thp latter leaves _1. for her home in Caloiary this week: . 'Mr. and Mrs, Bert Treleiven arid 1;.amily:,.Spent :Friday ''';',e,vening at Mk: , 31...,Ii' Kirpatrieri. , ' Mr. and Mrs:, Thos.: Ifill and: 'iy.n. leave tins weelv; for Kineardme, were :they --will -reside.---IVIr.= Hall hav--.. Phillips. ; We • re: losing :lo:od ,ftp; .rented •1115 farm o Mr. Ilermain '.in.,i'hheira. like' „Mr. and Mrs. Hall from* the •eonlinunityl. ' --.......;..:2 ' • ' ,' -�-o-__ LANG -811:1E 4 '‘feacting belts:are' , 'Mr. and Mrs:. Rb'pett' gamed this- Cpmmumby with dancing :at 'Friday evening. • '• Mr. Gegrge Wraith, or •ivwhent spent ...the week -end' witn• Mr. dna Mrs. W. Scott. • • , Mr: and Mrs. F. Marshill 'and Ree-' ba visited ..with Mr. and ,1Viro, George HairtknesS "4 on Surido.y last. '41%, few of the frienjs of illiSs•Mand Mrs.' Matthew • Shackleton; who qenn gathered at theliWiiie orIKr." spept the past Week with her mother Johnston last Friday, evening; and in. Goderich, returned to her 'hone presented,'Maud' with a Imely zno here .on Monday. • • • ring, owing -tip her having secured' Mrs. , Elizabeth is "'visiting pernlanent position in 11. 'hospital ,ir her; daughter, Mrs. Win. Hasty. , New York. *We Wisi Ier every...sue • Mt.', and Mrs -John SwOn and fain, ceSs. ' • • ' • - fly' were the guest of Mr. and „ Mts. , On Monday' eirdnillg -.the 4th can ':George ,Si,van of Lothian on Sunday. from- Langsidp ,store east fpr Mrs: John Kilpatrick was the guest twh arid a• halfAniliio:$4therecl at. o ,her parents at Beigrave for a-feW !mine 'Of Victor iWerson.to MC. days during the Week. •.. Mish IlIarkaret -With a ,1111:. and Mrs. ;ernes, Lattld ,and linen shower, in , honer of her marni. children were" Sunday ‘Visitota at- Mr. age, which is te take; place in 'a: fey', A144rt Mcgueld's.- , days, in Moesejaw, ask. Althoukt • Mr. -and •Mrs. Wm., Robinson ate taken ivvholly by surprise, „Dfargareq visiting their daughter;, Mrs. Xilnat- „thankeil afl4 in ..a few chosen words: end Mrs. ,B•ert .T.roniven , end 'for. their ' lovely preecrits, A:11:01''.1,1Ir. I ,ShoWer the remaindef of the evenitr': I ooneid visited 'Luck/now frieqs .on Monday, ' Si.8, S. Rivett received the sad' mows o,f the death 'of her brOtho,,Mr, Jameci" Culbert. M.r.,,.thilb_ert-sperit_the. 'Test fa* -years- with hifii daughter at Bnacken, Sask. The remains are be- ing brought her ' for ihterrneet on Mar. 14th, A ervieci be held in the Anglican ChurCh,;• DuegaPPOlt!, Wedribaday Aftornoon, and .intermint' made in thiareannAn' Cenictery. spent in dancing and card play: Qttite a ruimber 'frsom thifl ,bnrg atteiiddcl the 'Wnrileivo Ittit'ittlte „meet- • inehela Satnrda•Y a f6nmeen:nt .11enie ef Mrs'. Wk.; teggatt, church. All terlo„ft a:, good Meeting, and, extend a 'hearty :Welconie to 'all others to coiner rind join!: This .community jittenda-; it; Ro Pelleck and: family their. ayir,p6- thy !n their euriden present SOrrbW, • -"WHITEEHURCH Mrs.' 11144 .4:1 Ashfield, spent- the ...,ye8k•zend'f v,ith, dafigliter; MiSs :-.1raee Blake, at the honie Of Mrs. , Mr.,.and 'Mrs, Janpso Wilson, of the Village, went''..to• Hay' 'Cit,r,• !list On ',Saturday Afrs.: ••lerWent: an) epntatiOne, :•••.We are: 0.n51, ter.roPer't'.abe is; geipiii•41.90-0.as well be .171"Ie .POy ;','$ a outs, bad': a. siiecessfh1: ."•inelail evening. hist 'Vriday,"'When they I-let:4744*d; Pareata ,trienits.. Tjley.'•eai,re• demenstration o.f , , ,,• • . „ they. have faken. -PP, and` after- • •. • • . W,ards Mr.' Po11eo.4 Vreseilltea."..'thelO ,vith liadqt,' 'for. pasOing • their •,Ten- derfeet. Degre,e.: ',IVIr., eqdcion, Field• Seeretary of Bey Scouts' Orgarnza- tiori,- gave a, Very :interestinsli,' .on the worlt et the POY 'Scout's. A' abort. proe.rafn..waS. Then 'rtiven after. Which runch was. served and a•••social ,hour spent. ” ; ;•' • Misa ;Maud uOnn leaVes, _phis „Week. tor New yerk„ *bet.° ,slie has .a. posi- -.tichin one of the hospitals there. On Friday, evening .the•ne,ighbors:g4- thered at. the home' of .111r. Jack Jebn-• • .ston, Where a presentitian .was ' Made to Mi.ss, tonP, and „ itOcial., time' -.4-2P-he:-ednemilnify---Was • 1,hoolsed oi Tuesday,. When :it heard of, the' dct ,death..Of (Rev.), •Polloek, • • • -., iviro thod, early that morning. She had been. sick with pleurisy, whichon Sinulay developed into pneumonia. On Monday evening it. was:: thong,ht .,he wag: a little better, lint .death palm sudden Tuesday.' Morni-; Mrs: • .41. Pollock was ; a very earnest' yirOrker •in the' Presbyterian Church. She was Of a sunq•dispOsition, and was hived . 7 neW h SI te•: leaves, itti„ husband, two sons, • and .One daughter. The, sympathy Of the cOm munity is •eXten.tled to them their:Oat!. bereavement:, , • . 7 The many friends of.,Willie • (youngest •;:son of jirn• Purdan 9f 5SI-71relear of his. -serious illness. He was • taken to WingbaM Hospital on 1Venday,: Where' lie was,operated' On, -that might. We 2111 Imipe, for, a speedy recovery. , • • , Wunien's Institute. ' • n • • A ,,well -attended -monthly' • meeting of,the Whitechurch branch .,of the 7(7,V:omen's Institute was. held: on Sat- luiday, March, the honle 'Of the President,'" Mrs, W. • Leggett., when fohr new membera were added to ,the Mrs. C. GilieSpie read.; eit- celient, paper': on "The 'tient Woman." Miss Gertrude,,,Martin contributed a Vocal sole, and Lela. Le•ggi.t .and neSs .6illesPle' sang a :•delightful little - song..'Of springtinie.",. Pauline Reed- 'Tave. a recitation., The. prize 'for, the Irrdt :salad 'Went • to Mrs..... McQuillin.•, IIOLYROOD . . . • , ,MrS. Will Jackson enter: , 'tabled, .feW of their. friends, Satur- day • evening. • Mrs: Erneit Ackert spent •a, oouph of days. recently with her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rayilard- Of :Ethel._ Mrs, Thep -lei .•*TN been, ,viiting at her former home in 'tTailover, returned; • •A . • Mr: and Blts:11-oward--Hartio -spent zno;dnitty.: Mr. Jamieson's, Para= iIr • 0:,:n.:11;tM.: Er a. jr1ri ar 111111::isme. and falrily • spent Sunday -at 'Mr.: Ernelat 'qr. Wes. lIthitock's farm hear Tees- The • propressive-euChre, Party at; he club' Was quite 'a. snecesS, ' Mrs. 'Te s.. Thompson and kr. Perrylicid-, . being .the, Nvinners, . • • • ST.. ITELINS 'Mrs : 'W. .I.' IIumphreY bas been a visitor with her:Sister, Mrs: Phillips, artGibegderieloiin'ebbis' • ' hp. Msme ' f:rere,' her school at -Port Credit 'for a. ,few, week,;oWing to 111 -health: ' • ' Miss Mtiriel , Miller retnrned. te . . • .. , Liindon list Week. „ . , ., • - . , ' Meiratera of the Y,P.p,c, end their • friends 'enjoyed ii.•;!'skatIng' Party. , -a- the Luckeew rink en Friday evening: 'After a few hours'. skAting a nice lune • • ronght, the eirening's fun :to -clo,cP - )? , Next Monday evening 'the • Young. People will hold a St. ' tick's Social in the baseinent of the church.' : - '," • • ' Mrs. Will Rutherford .',. and chit- dren are spending a' few days with ber brothers, ,the Messrs. MaePher- lon....., _ .. .1, . ‘.f . 4 ' • --o-15-o,-,----Y TRISH MASQUERADE DANCE The Kairshe; 11.1.',W.0, will give in 'Itish Masquerade Dance ,in the Town' Hall, Lucicnow; the.vo(ng of Friday. Mortql, 06: --banthrg liencoA _at-ti.o'cleek (iliod thuale, goCcl lunch. Admi3sion-rCottple $L jricluding amusement ta,X. Extra ladV, and gallery 25e. 'Pour prizes will be giVen; 136st dreased lady; Best 'dress- od'gent; dotnie dressed la ly end coni- in.dtesseci gent'. '' , • . . wqr;beitring—;a badly aa,tfong, that keeps tire.s from tit4e, wilt.:Tob y0.14 of mileage (Anti liake,yeei meterin costly.. " • • EVEN if the tread doesn't show it to your eye . —ow experienced tiremen will usually notice the first signs of trOuble. ,4Give us the chance to -save you the price of ECriew tire. 'Wheels do get out of alignment., Catch it before it gets keally-baA-and,Tyon-wiil-lower--your-tire bills • and get greater tire Mileage. ,tet our 'service man' ,- check up your tires every:week., Let him test tire ••pressure ;and -look for hidden .trouble., A little care may save you a half-hour on the roadside—and knock dollar's off your running coats. MINION TIRE, DEPOT INSTITUTE, The March . meeting Of the Woni- en's Institute. was. held at the home If, Mrs:, :On .aaeount ,.ef the • ineletrieney ,-,of :the weather, the -attendance was ribt-• as ' large aS expected --27 ; be present,. The Seerets4 reported :t 'proceeds :proceeds' from the.• play put:. en. by the...pervio Young People amounted to over $36., thus cop:Tiding our objective VA. the . Arinenian Fund.. The'. Institute has , now. paid . the $1,000'.-7:the: sum..: it guaranteed: to 'pey for the.,, upkeep of an ‘ArMenian boy. :.$16 was voted to: the local Band, rezorgamzed recently; The • Siek Cominittee' reported- visit - ng' four merabers during the month. The proceeds froin' the quilt,: a motint-' ing to $31.50 part Of • this , P • will go tOward the .Memorial Fund, prograni: conSisted :Of rend- ing by MrS, ,David T,hompscin; instru-• Mental -by Mary: Wilson: 'Mrs: Tur- ner; gave .a 'very helpful tallc eo "Re- spect f -or your job." was loWed hy. a contest. At `the. clOsaef the Meeting kefreshments ' were served: '• • . the worldloveSa leyer7because- he never parks •iiii car where it 'wil1. obstru:ct tiaffie; • • „ CAIN HOUSE, LUCK -NOW" • THURSDAY, ,,MAgcu 29, NJ. displaY aConipleteIitieof • ladies'. and gent's :HAIR ::GOODS , . inotiding Patent, Slructure, A d;ic on .01:Seal:I) Ailments, .and the; uSa.of Ineete, Rapid. Phone. Hotel for Appointment. The ..t.Otes , . _129, TORONTO, • huciX43:14, tr ff ONTARIO.' -.40Ye.votedthi.s. farm . THE. ACTUAL EVIDENCE OF 'LOSS. IN, VALUE ,OIP' WEED -INFESTED FARM LAND IS SHOWN IX 'THE" EX- TRAPT ,FROM THE REPORT OF KN. , INSPECTOR VA.LI.T. ING, A CERTAlfs1 FARM FORq A N• I N PURPOSES. • 'HERE IS THE EVIDENCE': ` ' , "IT IS BADLY INFESTED WI fl lOW .:THISTLELLAS wARE ALL THE FARMS IN, THE ,REfaflil,ORITOOD. 1 HAVE VALUED $1,000 LESS THAN IWOtjLD.. IF. CLEAN OF ,THIS 'WEE/1." . • " THIS $1,000 REPRESENTED 12(;te „VALUE. OF • THE FARM: MANY iNSPECTO RS 'WOULD DISCOUNT THE V.AiUE, TO AN EVEN GRE.yrER . EXTENT. , 'WHAT IS YOUR WEED 'CROP COSTING "YOU ? 'FIGHT 'WEEDS AS YOU WOULD FIGIIT PIRE. HELP' YOUR NEIdHl3OR-- HELP YOURSELF - •EVERY OCCUPANT OF LAND ?i..ND (AVNER- Op ICIPAL COUNCILS ".e;IRE REQUI :th.D TO 1",ii.1STROY ALL 171‘10CdtIrtrym LAND IS RF.56,11,1 :tin') TO., I)E,STROY ALL' ,NOXIOUS WEEDS 111VORF., ?Ur ;fit t3.F.EDS laPEN. 1\111N - NOXIOUS ,WEEDS GROWING II: 0.N. 'THE HIG-HwAYO, The_ Provinceo(or Ontario Parbanwit Ruildhyrs, Toronto n John S. Martin, Minister, W. 13. ROad11�tge Dajuty Afirditere ""me""P"m--'- • - -. -'"m".'""" \\• tf