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13R,VeS' Pt4 t'EAQUE ORGANP4Efr
FOR 192B-411IEETING
WAIXERTON
' .1ng.TOPOrt Of the aninattl.
*eating. of the pruce ocdpitillase;
U eue. 54,444ten froext The 'Walk,
erten Te.-44Pe :of let4
.the, Centritl. Hotel", -here, Teat
.411111,141 ft:meting ,,the Brum., Base,
,:tehttnel Ateetink Of . Iirtiee;. Pase;
•$.44...Xaeakile received VetisiltWeir xe
P°179, .fOehtsV Seaton ina1teding',4,
kedit baldnee ‘.04' **•92ieleetetl
tlrir.'offirO p3.1-004:1e,!sr and tran!.
sActc.4varicnit items of. btisiness .eone"
41e4e4 "With this Year'Siaeiltes affairs
„
..:,» 'the "Bfae4: L • •
"eMi'e 0,„Durtte,Of 'Obeeley, 'it 'the-
Aetii. president, ,l'elr,:Allatt .Nelson,.,
• ;town, „ •wee
,lather ,officers eleeted were:, fitelt•
' 41entea'•
;Peat Iesident,
,nveter;., Yice-Pres,ident,'„:, M. •BeattY,
Treasurer, .JYr. Margot:Se.
• Pineardine; 'Preget:tie,
dry, Teeettrat:e&Wrn. ,Wiener, Thes
ley; He Itfeore; Walkerton; Me Beatty,.
llenferii; '0. .Paesleee.
The' Brace: Leetgue. will • not 'affa--
• Aote With the •Oittarie Besehall Ante-
. tetir. Aaseeitition; hut they adopted.
..e0,B.AA. Th. neeforitY
Of the delgates felt thee, -Onto:4,0f .
• this popular ball ergameatton should •
e. . •
ee,ekept---Witeim" --the-County, iii ethis
Wok better s,ervitig 'the 'eeport fans
earound.thteciretti't ' '
The qu stiQn f Owetrgeend's en-
try WAS: ,discussed .leyetliee.elelegates,
:bet! as ne. AnnliCation lied been'enitdi
• and nO` representative Was present,
no action could be taken. ,
• ':Entries, mist be in ;the leeedi of.
, . • ,
the eecietarY by May 12th, etS theeXe
ectitiee is Ate meet on the: .ibtli 'to
• •
„draw AP the „Schedule. The. Idliteiviiig
y teams were represented at the meet-:
inge_Tee.swateri..C.heeley, „paieley,'
Al-
1nfbrd Eiticardine eimil ;Walkerton:
Allenforde out .last -Yelfro will coneeiete
this Seaeon, and it .is exPeeted. an
t-;/,;i.r;nl1,I,e receiyed.from-Luek'now.
leaved .192
."1).eit Elin and ...Southaniptoneei-'veill
net' perferaf in. the "Looplethis smee;,.
, In .the play-offs •the eecond: e and
' Onril teams Will Meet ni the eemie..
• The teain •winning two .games
out .of tluve .qufy toe cetttette
H-the'tiiWk,'-ivitht1ie-7'c-curi leading: the
leitetie...Thd, net proceeda':a semi-
finais
..and' finals; Will be ',divided:'
League, j5 per tellt; WilPOer, 49 Per
eeeent econd tea*, 25 per ent.; '
third tenni, 0 per cent. • °.
A isule.:cominittee, consisti$g the.
•'.Breaident-Liti,ceresideur, Secretary'
• and Teeaterer,.,:was.,uptiOinted to deal
With Mireereniatters: •
' :Special Pri"aes'have been oitered as •
rIlighest fielding : average' by
'Peesident Durst of Cheeleye"highe.st
hafting „ayeragee,..e.by.l. C.. McDonald
• of :CliesleYet best pitching peeeentage,,
:-PaisleY; Molt
,edlitable Player., in the league, by
ofNfalliertene
-It Ie.:belied.- to heye: the ..firit game
inithe league Play(iii Ma teethe-,
-Spelding esede
,•
•
•.*0 RUSH. J0R EEElt AT PORT
ELGIN
,I.,P,prt: Elgin TiMes)
• The beer warehouse' oPened'. here
"%Setlirday metieeable
on .the Part of Permit holders to.
e xcheiage ;their rashfOr a supply of „
any ref the Ave brand& of ale, porter
or' beer . withwhich the aura is :well
,".tupice& In the .neigithOthoed..a five
tarkieds• Of tfie `411OP juice'," one, from
• each Of the, five 'breiveries who paid'•
into etbee.proYiricial exeheener 4100.
•-7apiece. ,to supply this etore, were-
•
teinsperted 'hiere 'either by tail or.
.tatileaded..at;•#1.A.'n'arehoiise
en ihntsclaY,. Friday atn1 4 Saterclay
last,, but only n- few. caseverd: diee
• peeted on: Saturday; anti eve have
• oute doubts as. ,e_Oeekihether....t.lieeetbre
evire -do more than pay ..e,epei•ites •for:
•, :the ; next:. 'two Onth.S. Cenpcillor
doett, Curtis; as InsPector • of this
•Weeehetiee, eomreexkeed.. detiee, on
• Thttridayi' folloWing the. arrival of
• ethe firet load of beer;as did alte eil
Caeside, elerk, and MietIar liara-
niOtidi.#s$itant clerk and .book -keep-'
er..'Whe at preteet •compeise the per
zoripel
of 'the staff: ',The. :heats
qf the 'ite..arehoese ere fro n .10.80
7Aitl Pan,. evefY, week !ay .th.:..the
exe eept in 'o Dein ini On h. +11d y e. when
' the 'stote.,trusi remain .el ysed,' ,the
, stoi e' does not close nobr.•
-..,.hot,r the „InsPettot is required to:have
• diTitte,r "sent into birj •evb ieb
•charged up to the exPense, aceoent of
th warehouse. • The'. breweries sp-
p1yih thiS warehouse are: Ituetz of
'N*Vat.r.)600:CarIigs of- Lotdegi,: La-
hte :of..14iedoe; ":0'Keele 'of Tortinto
The ...largeit.. "quantity that any One,
p'0:1t it: holder. . en teeueed at One titne
dc bottles tInatt, ttitefad
t: tf51% bett1et,'1111'delit•* ir
et tient, •:
• ,
I
- . • Tkix, •., - tet conowAtikigs. with.out *vvitiXating
1-41[YOKNOW $7411.17X3S1,1 tli!O ten!' fEtn- • , ' .' ..,
,•. ••'' ' ' The artkle a Which Sir ArtImr
PPM:bated elterY TiturllartY.ntortling
• it lanehnolg Qntarle• . :
. i
A: P., MaalCeittale Proprietor ,
•.• aled Edfittr, : ' •
. ,
THIJR$DAY, MAY .3r4, 1928e
e
1,4
Ltrocor spetrom, oriottst4ti4q kik Mg,
4E.IPT "ON- PAROLE
'The7aIleged 'anti/Mobile. •thief wlw
"O"ta'sitOt ttald eaPfetered. neer Strafford.
ittat.: Week, 'turned mit: to be a *.Oligt‘
WhO 111.1(1: 1SOAL PeOP,t•Q p55Iii,andet,
Ottt OA OOrole'aflrSetlrink otai
pert' of ;the. soateuee'4.,:.•
'Whet Alight he: expected' • 1°1;0 a
Aiief4 thief 1.6E4 as s snake"is a
nak_e? The :Whole ..tronble with the.
e4eting araty.'qf thieves and robbers
is,
is, the slack *reatmeat. of Arst,' and
second Offenders. But ..,the
the pallee • :and: 'the
courts.' are lloWly Waking up to the
sitoittien: , The ...lash 'and "stiff"' SAO,
teOeen • yOgne.,,and
fleeing •thieve' are !Aug' ehot daira.
*HEN Is A TOWN l314 EN:OUGHT
;Goderich, is .a good-sized town with
a fairly good harbor, accomodating
quite' a lot of shipping, rend with a
numher of thriving. industries.. •Yet,
aceording-to-newspetterIEWOFC--We"-
•
Teem 'Council of Goderir.11 is . going to
' niake an effort to get more industries.
to locate itt the town. ••
." Stratford, kitchener, Galt 'and
London whieh have more :indultries
and more people than ' Goderieh, also
*ant miire industries and more peo--
tele;-and Toronto, the, biggest "town".
itt OutariO, has, been cafled. "hog
town' ecause it wants everything..
• , Solt appears that a town never js
.1big ,enottgle- • Nomatter. how many
industrieS. Ind people it has, it wants:
mor.' • n# course, the urge at... the,
beek of 'his is. the .*aitte Which every
ithi-eaee in population, will' add to the
land, of the town.. 4hat isritot.alwites
-evident. but it is the -fact. iteverthe-'
eel! More groceries. and the sheemen
think? that .he 'will sill 'mere heet.
'he baker more bread, and so
sides: there. 'will he Mare' people' to
,
vine?! the load of town debt, .
..This,is all very goiod; and ea town.
• does well to let the World 'know *hat
elt-egood-ideeeiteisf'ebut----wheen-lt comes
a
es.
."giteas,11"!111114.till,trIfe,,Pelkirifea.vt;" 4:114:1;tp17:-
Sten :that et needless -attack had ben
Made Open the City Of OROS for no
Peetta Purneae: and thetein thie 'at-
e
taelt Inalli Canadian Parldiers hail
been: siategitteredeelal for the
:e2tit.thttp?.,Otifi'athl 5,i0"...10144twoder...thiUatchloierel
-was. OnIv one...Canadian sol:dier..141k11
ArMistiee Day,, 140Y. '1,11.1te MO;
that :tkairny,a*O Oo AltaekOpoll
that Mow raervii, .Fame into ,flatiSetiK
.tiOn of, the''Caniidian gime in the,
COttree of, ...the general efereVelid MOVe-
ntelet of ,the army ordered by Artily
Headcpiarters -and: that there was
little 'fighting in: the l'-t4Iiittg of the
famous city! near' Which British' ltutt,
,
Gerinee, • soldiers 6rst. eitchanged.
sbeis in, the openingedaya of the war,
•. ,The :outcome 'Of the* Wel
s tot re-
ported 'time. pf..this writing. •
WOMEN AND THE SENATE
We don't know wItO sterted. , 'the
movement to get • women , into the
Canadian Senate, but sentehody did.
So fax no woman kip occupied
seat
seat in that august but idle andi:nse,'
less bade; itird evidently same theme'
..laeit.-of,e-Weeneturese-rigletes'Oalifid, to
'knew *he -why' Of this,--,wome' tt 'new
lawaVingmet =est riepeete equal eights
itii
s, The questian, at. onee,,itrOse: as to
what the 'Ileitisla • Nortle.e American
Acoeutnhtray.,
dsta,agi.y. b.O,ut it. -that Act be-
ing :the..funtlaniental -law , of this
'
•
.•
1
. The matter of wornan's fitness ,for, •
or right to a plaee. in the SennteCante
before ,the, Federal-, Goiernment; and
, the :Governmentasked the 'Supreme
Court : of .Canada (the highest legal
authority in this country) te give an
'epittien as to the elegxbdxtv of weine
• en for ,the • Senate, •'The' Suprenie
.courf took the matter inte
ment; and it appears: tkat ll depend-
ed .upeneetleitemeaning-toebeeputenpo
the word; `iiersoirt" as used in. the.
e _
-BritisleNartit American 1(14. •Ifethe
weed nt`perpon" meant e its
weU as "man", why,/ theite:-: Wilineete
• Might lawfully be appointed to ,,the.
Senate, otherwise such etiPointiiteut,"
although 'advised: by/tle Cabinet and
nade • by ,•'-thee-e-GovernoreGeneral,
• would not lie,lawful: Five -Judges of,
to..giving honnses or extending, priy-
.0e*,e• was prevalent in:two th:. emit: took the tee'
ei eration, and
they were , na te
• It Will b nOtieed* that, lia,•4100""
SiPn, the 'Senate,. nenn/ly,*is, treated
as* iol4e, part 'Of the National
1,C,Toyerinaent ,it ia a loke, as It does
no good, and rarely ventures to
witfilti be a tuuTe ,reat joke
Wit 'were net so coStlY•i- There Are
00 senatora--eor Places :for fibee.and if
aI are On duty they will cost til
*ries a1Pfi'S384-,00, Yo'ul' ITM10 _
pea mine, and that, "Iiitelyi •:is %Pot
tnore•thsul hair Ole Feist !)r maintain -
hug the institution: ,
.QTY.OE TO BLAME
•
'One of ' the. 'greatest -difficulties
*401 Is cncorntered iti .Cariaditen
the ,drftof
neOPle away 'front .the faro? and -the
-nial-,distr,irts-' to '.the. zge cities.
Therethey. -enter vni1.4wks of
"ife.'und. not -infrequently in slack sea -
sone. tWelletheeranks. Of ;the Rile:Mel '
7he,4Aredat: the...bright -lights
'he eity-,' its conyeniences mid ...Social
•Itioft OwT:oh.inicileoe,tniincoQeudi'ao;.AtTio;Vub,neg_fact.,
necially to leave the e6untrY :to.. seek
their •Ortunes i the gkeeter centres
of, population. The,hope :of amassieg!
wealth ,:more *delay ,end in 'greater
voletne than ereild •everb' done -en.
the..coneession lines 17 alse etreng
,easoa. •witli'many. But there is also'
her nowerfiel,
he, fOtind inthe: mental attitude' -0.
'30th -cityand coentry:
,
make S .country: life dittaStefol to; the
young and his is (the air Of Superior -
:1y which Many -of. the dwellers' in 'the'
larger centres bear towards' those'
who 11,ve. ii the haMlete ore ote thf,
e yhile;', COTIVerSely 'the' ;rnral
dweller often harbors; secretly Per-
haps, a 'soirii-of envy of hts. coneht in
thefty withhissmart
tsticated , manners andwider exneri-
.enee (Which is sometira,j,,„,fcn
That: neithereettieede of, mind is. cOr-
eect. will be admittedby wnv hut
the-it:lie -there nevertheldes anti -um-
doubtedly' play a large . part .Jul epe,
•-beragine the MOV'err.MIlt fo the cities.
The feteiseekels '-sitch, ideas
anys can.
.5e 'and Often 'are Superior to Many
itv PeOrdein ri,ariners" Of .'education•
1,nd real "refinemient. the terra4.
Uttered by aCIY Yate-
tionde often carries'. with it the idee
"rf. the superiority cfthe...eity dweller.:
Until resoonsThle peobie . 'both, city::
_
and :eoe'nt-FY'eelienge 'this ittitude the
,resent.difficulty:,regarding•the held -
Ins: Of .'the eoemlatidn- on the' "farnat
be'.all theniiyi•e'diffict-',:t to •over
'onie..,-.The 'Monetary' Tinietee ,
.0'
TEANG11.1-GS• IN 'OTIdElt DAYS°
nrovinee twenty•years ego) only,
harm- to industrial:centre-4 alit whole
E2an result as ro*any a town has found
lute eit a, heavy post. Such comeeti...-
•
tion result/. in misplacing industries.
er• worse still. the •eetablishmeitt of
•-ndustriec that.' should fire, he •started
• •it all: Fortunately• flea eert of cora-
• Petition has' now been Attest tone-
eletely abandoned, -
TE CURRIE CASE.
• The.great fifty -thousand -dollar lite"
el action' inatituted by Sir Arthur
Currie, Commander:of the Canadian
irmy ie ,France at, the.elose, of the
war, against the Poet HopeJji,,
aewePaPer. and*..T. R. Preston; has.
furnished nuich .entertainment to the
public for the past two weeke.
It is now about over -perhaps will
in the. conclusion that, in the British
•North -. Anterican. Act. "person"• '''• ..dial
not mean ,aw, onwerand that 'before
e woman eau become a ineniber .: of.
the Canadian Senate, a change must
he 'Made.' in .the Act. This, chane
ean. . be , made.' only by the ' IMperial
GovernMent. .1lOwever, ir„the .,,Giiv-
, . .
ernment Of Canada . asks tne Imperial
.feovernutent.'to .ee ehange the' AO, it
•will be thine. : •. ' ..
•
• NOW, a' senatorship in. Canada is a
-reify' good"jeki, and 'eur woinen (al'.
though the majerity. of 'them, know-
ing thz.d. they. will ;weer oehefit by it,
do not bother. their heads about it)
einnot be .blamed for wanting to . be
441174ilife.lifoeb!'afnli:d'''ssunic'ohlinit's.,Iiiiint-Pr:a61"7i'ctice;' to
-a life • pension of $4.000 a year with
free • 'railWay transportation and
4e „mei by the time. thii,..„,appeari,in Amany .ather. little fayOrs. and. honors.
a
. , , ., , ,„,..p socagi rife a sena hifiiiii regard: riid---and' . a 'sratievehe et ...-'.gOnfikeing. . ,,,d,,,a. a poe-itio.o..oe .orda see..
.. • ,
matter will hive , been elearede, up.,
-tor has social precedence over :mem-
Ever • since' the .cloSe e of the war hetsf the Rouse ou•ctonia,ne and
there has, been: e great :dia..) Of loest many. Others. who are 'pleettee e
. . , ,
talleabout the unpopularity of Gener-
. MUCh- more 'useful Part in ',the ioutee
al Currie with the „Canadian. soldiers, . ll , than ,d senators ,
,for the reason that he 'had. ovekwork-. 'I'
Theft .ie no reason . why women
'ed the SimY as a ' sort .of' sPeerhe.g' shoUld 'not beelegible for *the Sen -
'r :cracker of hartlenutti for .the Al- ate: They can idle their time P14.:•4'
lied ' armies on the Western Front, there just as well as men' can, and
and that he fkad. engaged .his Men in there is little else (hni, miech1ef) ' for
eneecessary .• and -useless fighting'. on, theee to d'O.. • 'A woinart migiqeveil
the last day of the war -,and all for 'inve 'a better time than, a Men- CBI'S
his, own glory, .. ,. ,lia4 as a senator. ' . She; edeld, . and
Mr.' Wie T, R.' Pretton, writing ift
, . . . , likely xould, .phingedeeper into .,the
*he. Port .11ope Guide, appears 4,O }lace eoriai life of ihe 'Capital than ,a, man
, uninfirized this loosetalk aed Made •
and with e her. $4,900..ne ' year could
eut, w verY; nasty. and rose ilieeredit-' hive : a . iery 0,aad time i ii,,,,,., rAt ,
.no ease ,, AiainSt the''ferYner Cow- 4be renlembered that a Canadian
mander-in,Clief-U 9 w ' Sir 'Arthur' . . .
Senator' cannot .be: retired,' nor- fired
• Currie, °resident: of McGill VOIYers" foe idietkess or intapacity. A eenator,
•however; :Mutt retrister at the Senate
'ty ',Montreal. .
sif': Arthur , PrOteeted, and at'Pa!,'",' Chamber each ,dar that the the Seitatte:ie
eittly, gave the ,eclitor.:of AAPPOSed' tO Meet .."for thedespatch
and .".Mr::: PregtOn every.f.o0Port401tY. .business.." in order to drat' " his
WithdtaW: ,the alleged , libelous emaryee'or that day.. , But the. Senate
stateniente. They' refused to .do this. .etav . 4ike. Mem,- holiday, • , and tetlY;
end Citerie entered an action claini eeen adjtieen for .weeks .at a thrie.i
lni ti.ftY;-thoWiah,ti ih.)1I4rs ' fisTnag°•' and *et stice times, 'Men:bees Will Of
Cite cage vitae 'before '44iStice .126.e eXnected" register even.
, .
;Ind a 3ur i 'tee' eourt room it Co, Appointments- to .the Senate lutual,
being, and for the. past two tYeeics ly..(Perhaps :we sitOuld sae "iiivaria7
file" town ,:has received More "publicity made as a. reward for, pe .y
ha n" ever befere, • •,. eetetleet.e.ein 'the' fermi ofwork. foe the
:Juileiree lee...Wee:evidence it teteild inf-riev Oe .teeney eeietribtifiefts to Pelee
eePear that Mr. Pr4teen .and thedi- fiindee,• Thie .beitertita. t;ise.
ter of „The •Ottide; In preparing ti •freeeeeteee how, women, eyelacete.le.
irtlele eompleined f rdi4 toe; reoch eiee eine:el/temente., ag' they ai ote
, etion heat-eay.,.andelem. Itie 4blathelikk jor lon time to mine,' tti'be
of 'ret ethn Men, *to.p aI 1 ee .ueefel i, party as the flleri
,
hod :woo$1 lhoe grunshle4 boutns he'
inay
7;;;;17ei;.;-he\ tave-,thm, AriuYtut: • fi T.4 itwa, An old "wit horse,"
en
It was a heed Wat, mid all ••the titled to a reward, may have thcsp,:
had , a hard' ,tinie. and heave .eointineitt gt 'to Iis Witt itistead . of
,e„
lieteits.Iiiiit ,preatite ittid thoet Wong If himiif i:1* a,tleh
Whoin got hie infermatipti bey e. aenatOrajtip fro: Ills' Wi,fa• as a
C�r:01441901.4t1639' ,04100Y Alinfil uproot', on" 014001 ft
iVith. the letter `11/!. n. tut ikun,
. .
Later t *hely it was 41aett'Vere4
the herself had cemmitted theeniur-
der, the Wonlan WAS hanged in PP
iron rage, Whieh• was, lett ' attached
'for ,soirie time to * stoke pear. Point
Levls. •
But:that was a AIVITI.;0 aego'
savagt, tha,t the lifet men toe be
-hanged in Terento, in 179, )vent tu'
the gallowe for the indireet. theft
1es than 'one dollar, • He 'was.
aang Irieh tailor, 'Whole •
,tLeten mike' Vauueryi.a paWt. h4d.„tn-
Anted to get , cashed one order , to
which Flatinedehad ferged. the :nee*.
Of Fiele. 'The ree1:Tele-4e eliiiteed
0....Pt ereasillg the ielle;. and
Yate.eefter the hangman .had, --botched.
the Aref;.tirite,...died..op the'.gailows
for.,forgery.„ ' A large CroWd.enjOYed.
the ,etuel spectacle' BUt
Mat-
thews, fox liigi,trdason;:,.Sullivan
would seem to "lave •beep :the Only •
persen' hanged ineTerento for. any.
.thiug, lees Alien, 'Murder; e.t'en at r.
• period /hen •„nrui-Y . petty ' Criniet
were ,banging offencee•
-
' Dieken't ' GhistlyReMinisretices,
•e'Public dpinipo:Willhe rnich divided
acnieernine;.tbe columptatien of: Dorie
:MacDoeelcre seetenge aed.:e People
'Oil:Point to the eldetreeetion of Ruth'
Snyder in New York State list • De:
• certifier., But on 'general. peineiples.
the British rnd • Anieeicen 'World •
elreeldert. at .Infli;Ainz''„eleath, upon a
woneim The • prefaee cd one, ',Of
• Charlet Dickens' noVels tell howel
louswas, the. ,i§th centrity ,world in ”
this eonnection. He cites the ease of
peev Lendon
fpi ,rt ce.i?,11r.iii, btt?arnot,d141 ehitaNdct•:Facs, dPte:cordiee: sae
p.
• te'• buy. ford .for herself, and ...her
stareing 'children.' • The London mag-
istrates had her hanee..d.-. -The CaSt,
• -nada , a.• stir In parliament,-butwrouht little imprlViiimort. ,
Great EmpectitienS Charles
• Dickens who. bernin '1812, reported.
the law courtswhen eabeet , 110, dif-
ferent erinies ',brought, the death eenr
alty 'for Men _arid woolen, toowrites:,''
cOuld . scarcely .believe,..eyen as
vrite flieke l‘ords; that Jraw 82 men'
it before tire judge to '
receive. the . sentence (deathto-.
q.eth:er.. Penned in • the clack .Nveie 32
'Men- and 'wetheii, Seirid'.defiant, some
3trick.en with, terror, eofee , sobbing
• and weeping; sonie' covering their
'facet,' some etering gloomily about.
..Therehad. been shrieks,. anieng the:
•etilled:' The sheriffs it :their get
ilmies... and inotereeYe, othee civic gete-
gewe and monsters, : erieree, ushers,
•and agreat gallery .full of people -a
• • • .
large theateieal audience looked, on
• Then the :late addressed ' them.' .
It is pap,sing 'strangeto think' that
thegreat novelist's • own e'' pen,Sir
Cometion
'Serieeet o LondOnsite",today in his
'Judge's Wig and black ppm: ,-,e,sett-
teficing Criirinals. flanked by the goe-'
• geode sheriffs.. and the: notegaye his
..greet 'father' Mentioned.. • But he Sits'
-in anew and clean Old BeileY. and he,;
• • administers a humane
. -
'OttlY :One 'Woman •Executedln.:
• Orttari185 ' Years.
•
COrainutati3On a the .death sentepte
eassed 'Ammo Doris : IteaCI)cnald.. for
the,murder of a..chauffeur tear .11ient-
'eel last tiatiti
the 135 - Years, 'of, Toronto's, existence
Mly �ne woman has suffered death
'there' Anion the, galiows.. .5 -he ,• was
Julia .Merdoch, a .youeg 'wenian , of
• about '21 and. she was executed ,• on
4th 'day of Deeember; 18e7:, for.the.
.nerder_o_teliereetristrest' •
° thotight of by her .emplUy..:.
er'sfamily, Julia ltilurdeeh ;.wat.•"a
liaid 'in: the household!.•••Of. a • Mrs.
Harriett 'Retire, an4. when the latter
became ill, .Julia ' was called to 'wait:
upon' her o.•tinle'; all Went
±hthe inv4„qi'd.----Bilt „One- eveeinge.
Ars. HentY. passed • Suddenly aWa-y.
kt the ti)'11o. one supposed.. that
he :lady eed: been, murdered.. ' but
•.hortlY,.after,Vertis, 1VItirdoch,
eletected • tryibee. to sell seine ailyet
'4Jor.s andoher, articles' which L had
oblengeil to her ruistreSs; was • ar-
rested. , • •
• . Dragoons 'Cuardeir:Sdeffold.'
Foul play .,was then; .eltspe.c.ted,- Apd
.echtireatfee Of ;the hOdY rt.wealed the
'',tithat the deeased hrid auceintbod.
to tOnie..„ ;Julia denied all Icnowl-•
,c11/ Of 'it, • hut . it later trarispired
%the ,PeiSon had 'been. served:
ish given to ,
. On a cold ...Winter'.g` daee a crowd.
•stineated a abor,t .411.0 'People reath-.
' tett. rsia.r 'the.. cralio,"s .oreCted. beside.
4...he :old jail :Which stood': where ''‘'or,k
t...'harnbers 'now:front Toronto 'treet,
:lid'. the conde'r ned,,nO.'w repentant.
fOrth. +arru of a clergy-
•slP*) to .the scaffold. , _
The utfe&t.:'docoruro ,p,arksd
.,soodUct' of the ass'en-blarre notes of
early• Toronto' ne.wspApor„ •the,
'Christian. boardian,'. threniclin Ps:, the
P.nft. 'it Wee, 'howeeer, •exceedingly
eeeelltife-"te' seewere seeete-
-tors e lerge hnieher Of feineies.'” Af-
ter'. 'a prayer had begm DlTeted...
, knelt oe the te!'n deer and' Was'
hw ried into 1eternite. 'Meantiree, p
'equadeop .of Magreth's Perse, alocr'.
,s vain, unit Of fho: t;,••
'heir horses cloee..to ard
lied hard. 'weft; te thr'
eroyee,'•prsen,,e rHrt'
%save lent •a -Vrinis mediaeval toueletr
the. tragic end, •'
•''Ouebec iii7ortatfq, tlrhAro••'.k ,
rqr 'er4rurrer. tvciuwilc
euoutl ,(sf prohaYV:t f17 „Wev,,,-
h%ingPa Can.ada.'eftrr.' ('i
quest.
gnast. S.114 wa5 lx!rwle "chrrioeto, •
who t.obVicted. at 'Quebet. in 1763 .of
being ,an accessert, tree reorder. woe
4titatiteirtrfeee4TelTrieFlTe'ee teret'Vere
hare back With :the- raterrf-niteLtelle;
Twenty stfokes wer4 to he:
tored urrier, the 'galliewS•
.1ther, .(the iittopekei tr.110,Acvsy
,nrved. fivortv
nuebbc. tr4
hnme town. rd t. 1-srliPi!„
• 01tri t6'13g, ))randoclto: tuit
. . baia
JUNI01{, FARIVI,ERS: .HOLD, MEET -
'•'WO• AT WALICileTONe'
•
The. Bruce.'Comity. Junkie ,Paimr.r.s.-,.
and ,i.nniorlInstitute Eke6xtlie ,held
a husineis meeting in,.the :Dept.. of
gricaltUre at Walkerton on the eve.:
• otApill 19th. Inclement, weithe
preVented. sone of., -the members
:from -being present, but .with11 fair
• representation many matters of im-
• .
pOrtanee Were •discussed and -
)-
decis-
ions arriVed at '
be -
one' kreelf established in Breed
e ,
fun-
ty, will be beld: a.gain, -this. year en
County town, and 'Thursday, Aug.
Itlif was Sug-ted as the most Snit;
eble elateeten---Whichetb1cleite'llit-
Vestival embraces .a tereitery.
and efferd an excellent ,cpportimity
bet. „mueical training ani comnianity
'de-,'Teleprnent. •' •
The Annual- ;tufting 'CoMpetition
;till be held in ..Lticknow this year In
he early part of jttne. In previous
years the Field pay was' held, in eon-
• inrcti on. With 'the Judging 'Colitoetian,
the litter taking: up the Mayne pore
it.:the day, aiid• leaygt ins9fficiL.
en't time for A satiefactere line-up
• f • STItl'1. This • matter .received ',con- •
discussion and it was decict:
• the two' should oe separated
;lid held on Separate 'dates, the :Field
Day then t� he held in' . conjunction
with ' e' picnic. A "ehillenge base -ball
ea -Me woitlei be played` on the Alety of
!Lhe 4gv of the, Jiideing Competitiet•
tiowe'i.r...and' tete' hate-ball,"treph.Y:
,
new held by Tedswater, would 'be
.toreted. for bY gni, or the Clubs
wiShirg challenge the'. • preseat
• •
Owing to ,the latehesi. %if the sea,
friblic 'speaking; debating and
dran-a+ic were left'over for the pres-
ent, °but it is hened that :they will
ee0.ipare in „the fall •prograninie. „
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.
''svRoxtTpit ptvErers TO
• 'TOWNSHIP
.fi°toei:‘°V.ir:'C'thX:Vr:rat;12':'Yte:hen oh
e. :
./5e whether; the vill-
Age "ShouldcOntinne, at an •'•indepen-
dent InunielpaIity or revett to the
Townihin of•J-Inwiche The vote stOod: ,
To 'remain 'a villago 47; t( reVert to,
tahe ptae onlanitary 1st:1929. The
•"Se Of the chant", it to rest
OtIrn0 -• • -
dents' of the v111Age the adratitate of
,efee. eetee+ heeeee tolneg the
!Ito 4.Teenehips, There ,5 a yeti elite
hew hydro pato.• as 'ate. oujOyed bv
Pi4 tappear; that orifttion wo4
eitelkftivi.4e4; '
McCORMICIMEReNo.
TRIFLE '445WE1 ,
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A7-4.1
4,4114%.
: These machines are bpilt7..\;ith 'a-hev> deiY.r 1 hearing 'era:1k,
7 ,
haft and replaceol4e.,.cAimferA;„No ork1ni 4I ts e4.0e.0el, .Nek,
trouble mahlug. aurucketa,6r chains Ptie 1.1$3 of 'the"cie.
.Plece• n.!alrilfranie. the.- t"raiiSm!ssiOn,. and' the final, driverun: equ',
tierally"n a bath f il Furtheime roe, the' dist-prOpf bouTing,•
prevents rt or grxt f rein' getting ;into -.these- oil.-,s-upPlic3..Be
fore baying 'a _fraztee,' see
win
Y
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Amo,
'Phone No.. 10 Is at Your Service
vi
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e Sell for asli--0-We Sell Cheaper Thin I'lle. Credit Store
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NOW FOR:HOUSECLEANING
AND DECORATING
We are Prepared, to ,fill -easurerequiretnentse:and Won:id &Ter the- fel-
lowing suggestion:3;.
*
Step Ladders, Seirtil. Brushes' Scrub • rails, ..M0P car rat-
,
Earistone, to Air the holes 'in theplaster. i"
Maresca --the ideal wall ,firush We have it in al. ,colors. •
Sherwin Williireis Paint -.-The- paint that. is 'true t9 the Color, and .
will last longer
•
Sherieillae,-,the finish 'for ,ferniture .and floors, ..,Comeitt and
will tell you how to appy it
it ' • '
v} diTiT?diw f our
" hones: • just the thing yea have heeri, looking' far to finish'
.•
poreh furniture .and inany 'other articles.
. . •
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White :Waeli 03/lashes; Mureseo Trusle2s,' :Pend and .Varmsh Ortrb-;\
es. ' A fall stock. We "have, special,: gasoline. fOrdnng
It "will not••injtire the, fineat faoiue
. _
• • . .
Special' price on Red Star WaShers -and Wringers. •
Ideal /..XridithattirS,rthe' hest. '•Ideal p foOder. ,StOves--t
urdie&
Heating, Plumbing aricl Electric Wirin
"• "NIGHT LIFE" IN :IANOVER- '
•
apparent -1Y is geteing into
the ".big city" class when ministers,.
interview the town 'council with ref,
erenees to the "nightlife" �f the town.
1 he coMMunicatiOn_of, the :Minister
ial, Association, to.,.the' council states
•that ."ycning girls •are frequently,
.thaleited on the .streets.7 :Constable.
'BearniA'told The Post this week -that
-LieenianY-ecasee 'the e-youtig
the offenders; and .11e'ask's the co -Op-
.
*erAtion of the parents in seeing that-
thei girls are in their homes- at. a
.ieasOnable hour at night. He States
• that On Sunday nights Abe' 'great
white. Way"' here it rathei. too lively
for a modeet and demere littleAown,
However, d's., announced, -last Week,
• .
the. street Will -be' patrolled' until, a
--therc' %sill be soine
police court cases if •the sitoation
doesn't . iMprove,e..-Ilepover. .POst.
•
E-Sli OE 'CO UKTS .NEXT
Towne heye their tennis , caul ts,
,iowlifee greens, golf grouiids-.
, •
)41
,
'Prk's„ and.. ee "on, atel the.
thing' that ,is o in into being IS
•
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that in Chesley and Pept Eljgin thee.
ire talking . of ' huilsOng. ,f,32.ch con] s.
When you,. th;n1i. it 'over it would
• ,e such a bnd idea.„S4Pose aiot4ig•
. •
• ).nough for .sets ,to compete• , on
e` obtained, prePer ,distancks mt a,
lured off, the ground pot' in shape. to
".vithst:!nd the banging cf: the ..shocs,
pic.1 string'i: of electric ,liehte. ineten-
i busi»s .roceti lc, sin- the '• Dept." Of
ly '..ivo,uld be a good.. thing. Sucth
courts' wOuld -net 10 'to
•'mild and the upkeep would be
a 71'inihr o'f Iace gahead_witil
the huifding • "courti the nex't t
,can leek. for will be a 1,,Ir,ve.001.:Ii,
1Terse Shoe pitching League,
FASTER
CONSTRUCTION
COLD PROOF
CANNOT WARP
OR SHRINK
• SAW
Ace. - S
tut" e.
reasons for
• :Fireproof •W41'
, For Salo.fly
rno•JVIuydie Son
iiks•4 Porttous
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