The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-29, Page 4Int mots
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'The Atk4‘11 'equiell. 1104 its - 1'IIQICP/°8V'SN'T.T.IEL
Pubnailed. every Thgra41ei m•orning
• at LneknOw, Ontario, . •
A, D.. MacKenzie, Proprietor .
and Editor.
VOSIdar ,,,V:leeting On March 5th, with441•Aie member4 'Present The
ittes;0.t last 'meeting .were read and
adopted,. Mr. Carr was authorized tO,
purelmse fuel, for the Township UalL
„The fOliowipg grants were ordered
,Iitellts Library $1O; Au-
burn .Library .;5;"- Dungannon -,..,Pih-
TarY,15-...It.Vas decided,that damag,
to equipmnt, Other than that
.••olned, hy,. the Inninfeill4fiti). "0010,
be pqd• for„ only onikre,c3ramendation
tbeeltoad Supt. • • •
A :By-law re streeti.iglAigg. in the
• village of Manchestei',was• passed,.
' Two new graders Sawyer -id -
• soy • and a Champion were., ordered
•. purchased. , The 'Treaiurer: was in-
structed to. register .'arrears of takes'
• on Loi -E4.1.4', Cow, 13; against the
• Pe,Irtk.
Mt. tl,;.,G.• Todd was appointed .4'
,delegitte.-to the School Trusteescon-
vention in. Toronto..• •
The. clerk vast mstracted to •pur-
t chase a COPY Of the revised, Statutes
of, Ontario.• • ' „
The Council adjourned •to meet
.Monday, 2nd, at. 1.,‘Pon. '
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'Thatiiin7-Phinips;--blexL
• AsanEta) CouNcit. •
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Council Met. on March 6th, 1928,
. all niembeis present. Minutes of
february meeting was read and ap-
proved; "'un:'inotion • •of SniliVan and
Meltertzie,. ‘7,
G. Gillespie waVed on coun-
cil regarding the purchaaa of a grad-
. , ,
' This was left over to hear from
other companies. •
•- Moved by Sherwood- andAndersonand-reablired.f.-That-all ' road- -account;
be paid; by: cheque.. • , • e
•. On 'motion of • McKenzie and An-
derson the following, bills were' paid:.
Thos. Stithers, taken on right. •.:o
' G C. Treleaven,_ e might
bal. salary -$12.50„, postage . t� ie in agency f04; the distribution.
TE11.11.1SDAY, MARcH".•2th. • 1.9?8,:
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THE TIIH•ROADSIDR
•''.Pee,; Jahn ,Dat‘ariO. Min-
ister of Highways ...his. moved in the '
rightdireetion When, Making ,the^cnt-
ling 0rwedds 'along the •highWaya
part of road ,Work. The province or
,county 'Or. tOwnShip ,which undertakea,
,
to, eare,.for, the travelled part, of the
road -ought to take -,care of. the *hole'
road' allowance. :There' never 'was , a
good .'reasonowhY'.the: Owner•a
farm should :cut. or ,keep down' the
Weeds oni the %roadside in front of his
farm.. , He, Might just as fairly .be
ordered lo keep the road in front of
his farm: in good condition. • • ,
Under the. old :Plan weedcut-
itting never was properly
many cases .not done' at all. With the
municipality "responsible, .for \the
:weedautting;-- it be :.the duty- :oe-
the, road superintendent to -,See that
the weeds are cut, •just is he sees
to it, that the travelled. part Of the.
gRATTINH); THURSDAY; MARCH -20th, ;PAS.
ublic may demand its.abolitIon. But
.t will take a ,great deal to rouse the
?aline to that Point. It has. a habit
of accepting things is they are.
There is no organized opposition ' to
the Senate so, far, and. so long as it
remains reasonably *harmless it will
be allowed. to live on.
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1.11NTESIPLOYMENT INSI:RANtE
The Minister, of. 21.abor at Ottawa
. las "been talkineOf goyernment
':aeasere, nlaidrig ;firoviUion for "Un-
employment • Insurance.' . i7.44„!‘41Clitalt
•waige•pittitergi shall fie.paid.hiliving
wage r3lieii,ldle as well, as -when at
:She difference will 'be ,that
,while',,eM'ploye,d,'they :Will he pig by
the ' employer, but, when idle, or 'oat.
of work; they Wilk be paid, froM,,a
fund' provided :anA'administered • by a ,
,government department or heard. The
•old, rule that 'he that :ivorkit not ,ftei-
ther Shall he est" is be ;Ione awe
with. • '
Where is the 'money ,going, to come
from? • That's simple: ,frent the em-
PlOyers., (in proportion to, the number
employ -id) and. from, the government,
ivId=ch ,mean k lite. people general.
Ilte5, and iiiimeln-te niiii-rired :from
the Wiee4irners,fhernseivet ,but, Of
Course, these won't .be • asked to, con-
tribute when, they are l noe'eariting,
road, in good 'condition. •
.• We doubt if the linployer.- will jet'
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the same consideration whetilhia ,bes-
GETTING YOUR AUTO MARKERS loess goes ,
- The etnintrY—if the Department of,
.• Right here at Luelonew s.oine six or
Labor has its waft -As to lit made .a
eight hundred automobile and mot or , .
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; regale!, paradise for the city wage -
truck mailers Will be. secured 'this He is to be paid whether he
season.' Almost. ail Of these will be works or.00t: soei it hi fails to save
obtained though one or .other of. the y ,Mooey,..., he .Will get a pension
garage men, who will have to Send '1141
when he It is another step in
Out of town „tort them. :The bulic-Ot Making .the industrious ti thrifty
the markers for Lucknow did district support the sluggard speed -
will be Obtained from ,the , Wingbant
thrift. • What inientive, such
agency; but that doesn't matter. The system, will •those disinglined to,
poiet 'Alia there Ought' to be ari
work and inclined' to Spend, haVe, to
eitherworisOr.-Save?
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It will impaPible . to' carry . out
system of, unemployment iitairanen
with anything like fairness. Many
, . •
men :are unemploted because ,they,
will not 'accept employment, but it
.-mree particplar 'trade to; ,ey
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are accuitOmed. ;Will a '..,Iirieklayee
.deemed Out of work when ,he cel-
list "get workrat'•'bricklayirg;:•and
lases :tb shovel coal or •-citt wired or
work on a. farm?,- Will .1 idertogra-
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,Pher. be --regarded ; as out work:
When she cannot .get. Office. work and
refttiei flotimeStir.r.agtvleet.
And why confine this sort Of relief
.M..",wage•;ettriters. ',How about. • the
--Irtier. who, in, his shop is busy only
half...the .daYT. . is really of
.lork haft the year. ' Is to be
.eckoned aMengo, .uneiriployed?
rhe Same question amities to the
sitoe-repair'man „mid the •blitclismkh.
And what about. the . store -keeper,
riesuii:corrent lotions that the Sin
contributing c.iinees of CFiale aro. men.,
tai PsieTtk, broken borne«,
and a strange new Raining, tint of
youthful impatience, of .•atr restraint
have been-, examined .by professor
Sutherland, of the University: of Min-
nesota, in an address made, :t -Ai the'
National Crimes Oominission.' Confer -
'Oleg. He 'finds that all of them play
Inti.* but -that Milne. of there is as
important as its 'adherent's' would have
4s: helieVe., diatastefdr.statia-
ties are called upon to lierforia . their
useful function of mipledinq .iheOries.
1.Per: finds ,tfiitt youth is
not,....to7day'rnere prime to. 'crinle than
1.?!Tgr was. In 1900,.•19' per cent, of
all persona arrested in •Ohieago were
twenty. yearS Old or less') While in •19g15
persona of these agesrePresented but
six per "ioni. Two hundred years' ago
it was painted out that crimes requir-
ing Strength and agility kere Conireit;
ed by young:Men:pr. the simple Tea-,
sOn .that they were .beat equipped • to
ceininit thein:- Of .fifty-five ' robbers
hanged in Hngland:between 1710 and
1719 the averlfgeirge was 26. Thirty
per cent. vete leas than -23 years old.
The ancient ' hiAwitYmen and the
tiodern hold-uf) have yotith, in cont.,
mon. Prof. Sutherland 'Says tthat it
is inipossible to, prove thsit cycles of
Unemployment and hard times. are
coincident •with . eYelea, of increased
Ohne, Now and then a *man beComei
5' bandit because ite'.hasn"; n job, just
a starving. 4conan will' ;Smash a
Nindoiv• to snatch a loaf Of „biped: But
crimes are:nee nunierous enough
in . any period suatintially swel
printinal„. Statistics. A :f.ew years ag
• mainly because be the , investigation
Of Prof. Lombroso; of Italy; the,idea
Was disseillinated ited- has since- bee
is the.main eause'of,crime; Someliav
even • gene- so far as7`to- -the:
the very feet 7of..!t 'inaa cenimittin
an uneoeial act Is proof of his: menta
*ficiene-Y,::AS,44--ntatter...2..Pf: fact.. lit
tle difference intellectual levels
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to.be•nOted _between the:Criminal. an
the non -criminal • • classes. , ,•Menta
tests applied to 'men drafted 'for th
American..armies Vsr1'141:.:Wa
iv -veiled... a, standard in general!. lowe
than that of: any seleeted;!.primina
glass: •In a erten OS :not. th
=iinhcial. is, a fellow. Of mor.6 iMagin
than the . honest man: who :stick
to; his hurnble- ,it .might .b
remarked •here lfiat if is true.r.tha
in the long. run *crime 'doe's' not pa
true that manY of th
rewards -of 'honest toil ar: reserve
for another World. ,
Sutherland finds it :id' be tri
that • eight,- times as .-many ' -men e
women are; arrested,., . but: he poi
Mit that • five times as . many men a
'Women, are °killed by • lightning. :Me
are more adverituro.us. . They s
more .opportunities for criniin
-Let. theirmindi if We May say
.vithout offence to,,,women criminal
are more 'active. ' No doubt in fent
inist coinneunity Where the..Meri r
mained at home to 'do the hotiSeWro
o•
,$16.35,; Alex: 'Hackett, part salary,
: .425.00;' Thos: Anderson 425.00; Thos.
:stallivan$25;00-, • John Ar- McKenzie
" $25.004 Samuel. Sherwood $25.00; C.
E. McDonagh $60.00; John Wallace,• .
sheep claim V5.00;' -Archie' Johnson,
valuator p.po,;; Frank shovel-
linAiiiitin,',
g'snevi '$4.75; John Ritchie, 'snow
.road '$1.26; Ritchie $1.00i G.
.•• Vint, -V,00; Wilfred, Hackett , $1;50;
• Thos. • Hackett r$1:50- Spence Irwin
•$3.00;....polmer Irwm $2.75; J. Camp,
• 1;611'81.00i Dynes Campbell. $1.00;• R.
,. Alton $2.061.1, EYBockett r -and gee their markers at the begin-
.of .marksts_ every village, and the
sooner that:.arrafigentent' is , inside,
the 'better. When , automobiles and
, . ,
rpotoe • tracks..were comparatively .
few -the plea of having an agencyat
central points here and there . worked
out fairly well, -but it is entirely
dif-
ferent now; When every village
there is need for, markers entingh to
inake" the opening of an ' ageneY
worth while.
It may be said, that if. car owners
would lOok..after the. matter :intime,
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. 'Sherwood 41.00; Wm. Twaniley4.,81.;,
Thos.,T'weilley #1.00; Clifford. Hack-
ett $1.00; P. J. Murphy $0.75;• John
..Kilpatrick, sal: $5.10,, expenses to
• Toronto $20.40; Alex. Hackett .$20.-
. By-law No. 3, amending the Hen-
derson Drainage* Bylaw, was duly
Council adjourned ,to meet April
2nd, on motion .of McKenzie. and
Sherwood:
- C. E.-,M,eDeriagh,, Clerk.
' THE PINE ARTOP-:'QUILT
MAKING
Quilt making is one of the artsitliat
, Alas survited Inthe world of changing
"fashions. Antique tatilts offered for
. safelning-top-pricear-even--the-ones-
we • Called. 'ugly in color and Made
years ago. In the early making of the
„.. bed' covers calico., and cheep cottons
were the medium for patches, combin-'.
ed with bleached or unbleieglied inat-
erialS. To day inere, endless
, number of different rhateria-lain"faet
colerathat may be had; and the mod-
ern womanlmrys her Epieces instead Of
• gettiag them from"a rag and Piece
• :the beauty of the quilts is in the
Accuracy of their ;making, •perfectly
fitt'ed blocks; Carefully coirbined Col-
.., ors;,and in good designS.• Tye old.nati-
*#cal quilt yvas.:a•:layorite ,design a-
, lrnong New'England•SailorS' wives and
Mothers. Feur, blocks, eignteen-inch
Square; boxed the cOmpasg... The old
' Mystery ,at. puzzle -quilts were "quite
: 'exciting to make, a little, hit of a tree
ot a bird was Made on ,fitting
bloclts and. the ,final joining together'
Aold the answer-.7to the puzile.
There %Vere Several yertiOnS.pf the
sunrise 'quilt, Mid they 'were *quite
!differently worked .0Ut. There was the
largo sun in shade of .yellow,'shading
"into ',orange on a white 'haelcgrOuncli;
theit there was the sun in the eentre
with ether suns radiating from or
'mi 'set in each white block. A bit -071
'•, ing intUrkey‘red,cotton generally fin-
ishecl' the edge instead c f
,the edge. with_ the lining, "
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PrIce everything', Any Woman`
. wonld • rather wear a $8.89, 36 than 6
42 a!, $165. 'LI, •
it's' -2. ge 0,1110fr hea:Yetriseleet-ed-t-its
inueleal itstrument, before.' the • sax
and like were inVentecli•
' Prefanity, howeeer;• not 'hu
niaee than the iey tone (.,+' th good
roan v.110 is keeping his tepper.,
A long 61i...on the boat collar now
Means the horsoliair stiffening in, the
lapel :is out, '••
•-ning. of the. year, there would be no
-trouble: But the -average „man does
nbt act ibat•Way:„;; He .puts off all
'such -inatteit'runtil the last day
or ..the last hour;,..and he is likely to
Continue to so. ,.
.1 -We understand that the distributor
ortharkers gete'. 25i. on each -set sent
,put by him, .It as sure pay, as get-
ting an auto' license is a. strictly caah.
:transaction,- so that *for a i:entre,
such .Wingham Goderich,. the
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agency 'worth while.. There Would
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not be a er,,4t, clearin it here at
LucknoW, but the accomodation to
the
public is thing to be", consid-
ered: ,
OUR SENATE Al'WORK'
,Occasipnally our -Dominion ..Senate
doeS'. something; and nearly always
hen it 'acts ,. it does sOntethin.g
,wrong.' The other day it had the
audacity to defeat a hill passed- by
the House of, Colman -ins., The bill in
euestion provided that the: ownership
•of- rievrapapers in .this' country... be
made known to the public,,
'-As.'newspapers_unilertake to hat,
.enee public opinionboesting tnis
.)rojet and knocking that, itu but
fair that the pOhlic should knew just
who it is that wants. this thing •done
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or that thing not ---done. , Often there,
as ground 'for •suspicion that.;the mo
.,at the hack of this movement or
that is not ,:entirely patriotic, and
ndeed, may be' entirely Selfish. There,
is 'absolutely tio reason aa the world
• vil'y the Ownership of newspaper'
!multi net be. Made 4neWn.1 In. fact,
there i, good reason why it 'Shined.
Ixe` made lipown. ,But our. senators
"hcrught differently,: It 'prefers • a
secreL press to one open and abeVe
But that is not. the most provoking
fnre of its recent action. Here we
hate a body of me9, aceountableto
nobody; and independent Of jiuhuic. itoy established is that it is impriss-
Ito ball:10s time is waiting for • cos-
onters who d0 not come?. Ihese. men
re idle...si*.months:Ont nf twelve.
hese Men are in ,huSinela,..• and ,, are
not to be ,reckoned Awing, the
employed," ttn.matter • hOW'' little . the'
melte,- White an that posjtion they
must, even •contribute: to the, • fund
out which the .'unemployed' are ,
to be paid. If. they want to :get on
the ..knuredi ht they 'hitt up.
the„-sh,9p,and-tr_y,'-to-hire...00t. ,
And' what are We to Say about the
•
claMs
Who; while they are, employed,
spend their' earningsin needless and
..ei:en harmful amusement? i Are these .
to be .reckoned: among • the ' .utieni-,
. . •. :
oloyed when, out .of work and out. of-
meney.?-, Why _Should Oie indnntri,
nue' and .tragal he asked , to support
.11te4e in . idleness' Yet, 0.14 is nlyit,
-Undinnioyitient-Itiaiirtinee 'nieans:
• CRIME. HAS MANItit'AUSES
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fl A VAP OWN'irk.' COUNCILS
. OUTLINED .USEFULNESS?
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the time soon gem° when,
county councils Will he done away
with? What precticol use are they
-`0,YwUY, Pays an exchange. Could not
all they do be. divided between the
provincial geverninent and the Muni,
cipal cennells? :Would it not tend,to
bring :out the better men to act on
our municipal ,councils, arid •would it
not bring the provincial government
in closer touch with the needsof14*
rural ,sections,? We are' overigoyerp,
ed. as it is; and there is toe Much
waSte. May the day come when even
;ctriou:ieipiip4;iloitnieersls, hwho wbo;g2'oreveclielliveed
by
per pay for, their .and give all:
their time in -looking aftez:their par-
ticular interest*, ';
••In, Fergus, "naye• tlie Free',
Prese;Mtich continent has Veen made
and a plan. sort of tfOrrindated for
•.- . .
' that tevinia. withdrawal from the
:otioty ceoneil. - There were Many.
threats last- year of towns -withdraw-
ing froth county government. ' In
numerous other circles same things.
are discussed quite frequently. And
why s is• 'it that -saCh Comment soems
general. where the work etthe cone-
,
council consideredp The reason
simPle enough. The county coun-'
TeillItY1.1:ihvaeVe°ubtelehnedextpehinisrr,':e4i1CO:fultnheeisr..
• 4pkeep and much of the. work done.
by themi could be better dealt with
hyqbe local- Municipal bodies, who
are in closer touch, with matters
1 now dealt with by the county C01111 -
o ells. They have been given too lunch
s' scope of activity. ,The more enquiry
there is into their .activities the more
w -will•be,the demand -/-gr the curbing- of.
s their -powers or for the abolition 'of.
e the ,body entirely: Every municipal -
in. this county is groaning under
g th.e weight of taxation inaposed by the
1 county council: How much longer
- they be 'allowed to continue With.
s -tne.everlasting ' •
d Vifre believe that never irf-the
his -
1 :tory of the County of .Bince. was the
e; county cpundl mprolavish in grants .
• or -more generous#1 granting inereaa•-..
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r, es in Salaries than. at • the January
, • ,
iession. this. year.---;Chesley •Enter...
6 prise.
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• ALBERTA 'COAL Folt:.ONTARIO
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t!3. • Tnelieminion ,Cabinet has settled ,
Y' the Alberta 'Coal .question ari•pr-
e 'derin;Cotincil- is. said .to: hate. been
. a .rate of ;6,75.. for an,
-iodeterminate.)novement cq•ceal'frPin•
Alberta Chitario.-; • : '
s. • ‘Considerable opposition Said to •
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have •been • made 'by. Maritime inter-.;
s: este, to the granting of ..the rate and..
4-, a:. concession . to the Nova Scotia
ee mineSta rebate' of .one fifth' of a cent
al 'per' .tbn. .isSaid.; tO•• have been
it -granted,. for. the marithnee te.Luti.S
S,. With an !additional' fifth, we of: Levis.
;1This, coneessitn; is., in ,additipn to the
el -i • .ierile p.pieeior 'atlrheoa,cipyunPeriaroti
ied for in
t , report
and .-the *Omen Went abroad. to 'earl • .• The order provides for a coal mnve-
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the livingthe ;Peoportlon wbuld..;. inent, :not less than threeinontits in
-ev'ersed: Indeed...ea; women ' .,. More the'year in the oft: 'season wherr.the.
and more invade oceupations bather 4crhimoving and e4tending
'-o held by men thear ciim nal activi Oear.ei'llnoterled1 of .three Yeers...
.tieS will Increase, The, other ..day we Coal.: will frarit Al-.
.aiitieed the. ease, ,flf a,wI n bal.11„...±erta to' Ontario almost' inimediattly
who ' preyed to, 'Irer. thel-neWTite :is pet let() ',effect. The7
rnst, The,reaSen that the Case was.: rate' will be Ordered by the board of
railway' coMMiSsiOners . end Will
A •novelty is becepse, women bapk.On;
cials are ie.:rethink:. .riew.. Concern- Ply tb both.' railways. An .exact Cheek
ing 'broken. ,I.:101/103.,. Sutherland . Will, be made on the 'actnal, costs. ,Of
'has discovered.that.in abOut.. 50 Per the mcivernent to •see Whkher it ap,
, Of: easee of.,,definqUency in JUV preaches the7$7.22. rate tts et bYf, thenile .,
courts ;the .offenders came fromhoard of . railway, .connriOsibiners.' or,
hontes that had been broken by the $6.50' tate mentioned by Hon,
'death, desertion or othePc4usee. .F.rank Oliver.; ' • :.,
He expreSse5, theopinion; that it IS• • TO assiat the coal .industry in Al.,"
probable that the ' delinquency was belle the minister. of; Allende added
.tot the directresult of the broken: 1,..new, item' to his, biidget. Thursday
homes, but was produced by the ,,,putting ear loaders on free list
latisee. that.' Produced • the 'broken These loadersare net mane in • Can,-**
homes, the Children angering ,.ftittri., adi and are used for loading 'coal in
the same causes as the -Parents. He to bp*.care.,They are Very expensive
romesto. the '.'ebneldsion, that the being huge affairs et. it0i and the
irOblein , cif ,crime is not, one, , bnt, removal of the duty wuIl Cut down the
114ny' problems, ' and thatany enV1E dost of handling Alberta nais 'Some
imment, Whether. good. or • bad any 9f...,the.tn Are in use in .the Drinnhel,-
trait of :vvitateeer cnitradter; may. en., ler-Mines. and wull be tiScrl
into, tie total . setof, factors Which inethe .shipnients' to Ontariois .
. •71V.'
instrententril•,,,,in prodLleing the
crime,He says
'"Wealth or the lack Of wealthi;star
bihty of emotionsor the leek of Stabuhty.!':.
Newton 'has' • returned from
,Of. einOtipne,. agilitt Wull
or the lack of: ,physical agility; a •: TurePtu• to 'Mr.' jack Fair's,'
art on tlrenese or the absence of Mr and Mrs .George•_. Emerson
swatdistingulshing mark; parental ent to, Detroit to attend the, funeral'
eoliCitude or the leek ofparental' of their brother-in-law;:' Mr. Will.
efairting the
Absence of religious training; may Miss 'Sadie 'Cuyier. Went to Wind -
he 'conducive in particular sitpationS got. to •Atte`pd the funeral of her
-to--1'7'01.p.,--doy0iilpirrient-of-L,tiiiiitialistit, niece, :Miss: ,Myrtle
Croshy-
behavaor"• • Mr, and Mrs: •Jock Einerson •spent
dsty last 'week .• With the, .inttdes
-MAPLE SYRUP IN BRANT • TP.„--. parents Mr and. Mr, -4, ,Ralph • Nixon
o
Brent., Township' appers:-tO—haire -:‘•(`1 13
'1;4,1;1',f'W`is.'t:lcSt-:•
etit*Vigtelr'wltlr Mt
eantiethingof a monopoly of -the • rtfe.: FOtesbiriendi .1stizt week
nle syrnp, business, SO fa ,4 rte'Bitice :. Me: and Mrs Melvin Osborne and
County is concerncd Itt, said, there. ,b0be spent, Sunday. at Mr; .Han' Me -
are ebont .10,(/.06 mapte tapped • Perla:nee., 7. • •
tn that•.township..;The Oper., Chris, 'Shelton arrived home from
ators are. JaineS and Arthur. Albcita last Veolt.. Is *.Ioolting
' Abell •, Bres., Arthur John:ston,. hale and .:hearty and Still, enjoying,
..,0..rnot; .04flod4y , .610.816
•When, the National Crime Connnisr'
SiOn was established, in the .United
States, the belief Was that „its ',fruit-
ful„Investigations carried over A pea.:
.od of years would reveal -"the cause
,of trime, and ,point a way to abolish=
ing it: There will be no latch reault.
Nevertheless facts brought tolight
by the •commission are of :the 'tamest
importance, and should O.Cleast have
the result .of dispelling faii; ideas and
establishing cer ta in fundamental
facts.. Too. ofteninstead di facts we
have beeen regaled With theories or
• gen'eralizations, that are * -of Iittle' use
18 dealing with specific probleins: The
one fact that 'seems now te defin-:
•
opinien, holding ',up the work of the
ioutse• of (oullmojv,, 'which renreeents
ople un,, whch eheyS more or
less What ittinderstand•tn• be public.
•opinion, -
• Of-trif ace 1p1111,11 in the country,
there is nothing that tatit-,,rquai
the Dbinini,can. Senate., It; pi a•eost'Y
institution, and it .doci nothfng•. to.
-help tn-Tlie girs e-rnment of the edun....,,„
try—just• eceasionally VOC`zing,
ible to itneralizv:abOut Aline at all:
There i5. nOt one guse' of: erime;
there ai:e,a hundred.' The factors which*
go to the making of a trirriirial'•are
;Jilselytebe at eereplex.ne the -factors.
. which gO tothe making of an erninent
business man. The eminent business
'Mari is all too prone, hon asked to
give the sestetS „of lilt sticcesS, tobas-:
enbe them to hard sork, frugality,
• the early te4chings.of his Inother nc1,
measure such as the'Otie, ai)OVe Irc= life-long habit of pondering
over Plato's "Republic." So the crimi-;
mai in his cell will say that his doWn-
fall 'was eattsed by evil 'cornpaniOna
drink, or neglected in ''cbjlabood,
.But we should take neither toe ser-`,
ioUsly. They are not linpartlatWit
erred to., '
nut the Senate doesn't 'need, to
care. It is Independent of, the; elect,-
tOr':'s'‘ertaters._ate, appointed for
life, and ...di -6 only check on their
Conduct is the fear that an eroUied
PURPLE GROVE
tC011,MICIC...D.EERJNG
4
, Seed should he soWn evenly and ;Weep! .depth,l' to. ohfain''the
Wit „results. --h"de;
fertihiar drill is a:,Combination*iir..4
They are famed for their light draft, strong 'frame- and ;.ciinv'en,..."
sure. adjhatinents. and' see the best grain di 'an .the.
market, at. .
Q ,
ANDREW 1._uckn-ow. .
AMEle
hOne No; 10 is at Your-SerVic'et
. ',Ai for enahLlaie Sell Cheaper ''',Thaa The C'redit. Store
,•
'
EAL INCUBATO
_an&
ooDER
• .
re
•
'-'There. :Is m.Oneyin.„LpaititrY.L•JA:.'.few ..j;:.e.n.rs•-icrgo.. • the farmer's
waft, raised74-i-n-An I flock.
profitable business, and can be made more prolitAble uS:tigan
IDEAL INCUUATOR 'and. BROODER,
IDEAL INCUBATORS .are fitted with patented egg • turning
trays, are perfect in construction, and aro guaranteed (to hatch a
. • • . .
. high percentage.
' They are also the cheapest high grade Inetihat:r on the market.
•• An to Brooders we are, pleased ,to
' 500 Chick Size....
1000 .Chick Site....
announce a reduction in price.
...$15.00
: .$20.00
urdie
eating, Plumbing and Electric Wirin
--------elheRepaitr ;wad
IsticAlis ;US
ut something
besides Air in
your tires"
1/4.dritO. wants-8tEollre
pumped into them tOn.
Because they're, filled
is no guarantee that
tires are fit for the road:
They mint bepro,perly
filled to the correct -
qn1S'edss'illprsecif.6rOtvheerit' tshi e
t ,
pressure, itt tmeornfortable 7-- und6r it, is expe:nsiNce..
If You, want good mileage, come in here once a.
'week! Let our tire Man test the pressure-, gad& °If*
t„ it, not guess it.. Let him examine' the casing for •
flints, metal splinters and nail ends. •13ater ten-
• minutes limit at , the boininioa. Tire Depot than
(111/40:
, half an'hour's work on, the road5.1,r1e.,
. . .
'.01.0.1stioN.Tt
• ,• • .• • •
ri:da
Perhaps that 13
d ,o,!etabl;
att.
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ranged by Nit*tr-tltrit he eitit't,. , whelp, "Drat you, Why aren't,you