The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-10, Page 4'
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TH1.14S1AY,, -MA* •10th„ 1928.
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In discussing the ••critti'e, WUVO
crIloct: deluge wliieh mes! submerged
•this continent in recenf years, a
.1rien4 aSlied the ether 1a .-"What
boa beetnne. Of Ridicule% the man in
�ia Wh killed andput
-little girl Y" .Not wOrds about the':
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.,,iiirowst!.,Torgotten1 and
• :likely, tenit 'et the.
4e0Ole.,in'thei tina •
it•ed.,StateS 13:410 WerO so 'WOriged P11:,
nhout the .hrutat'infifder; htiye aso
almust ,t org9ttPn„, 111.3Ont Hzekman
That' is• :the advantage of delay a.
;trickwhich ; defence,;lawyers g this •
• contiitent h6vCdeVeloped. to a ,fine
poiflt' • • • ' • '••
Ilieltman however, was, con e ne
• ," to 'hang, .hut that mak MOP much or.
A.• brief. iiewapaPer „ article
ikons- that A/ft .lerorne Walsh. :defence
4 conneir for Riclontari Wlas 'on Ills way
to California to, argue on appeal to
the State ,Supreme 'Court. It
• • pears Ilia:rap, during his. 00-1
• Sourn 'in, PrisOn, haS '.coneocted a .new
•Story, „coneerning the Marion, Parker
: •case ; and 'on this, ,ground lv(r.
• is going te, Oak for are -trial Or .6...de-
lay a execution? or sOrnething of .tile
Sort: . • • ••
Af course., (toes no„t mean:that
he will . succeed •ire, saving Ilickpian,.
but it serees to, -show the moves• in
:.the game: : The. tin O .for the hanging
of .IIickman -niust, be 'drawing. near,
and this is • a good ,tigio to trump, up.;
,an excuSe, for a,:,re-trial, which, of
-courae,. would mean reprieve. If.
:Walsh 'fails With the Supreme Cout
•he. will have a chrinee •with •the goy-
• ernOr of -the state.
DREDGING TEESWATER • RIVER
COSTING 'KORB THAN EXPECTED
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The work of eXcavating and •;re-
moving ' the• neck 13ars'in:' the tees-
.•„ water'.Ryer has bee rt mueh. more ex-
, .. • tensiien:than,', the contractors ,expeet. •
.ed, and. an .appearhaST..beet
the municipalities interested,',.,:fer an
Additional 'payment over and abOve,
the contract .Pribei' The Cuiross,Cenn-”`
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'en: Called al,,meeting of the heids or.
the ,municipalitieS contributing., to k the.
t�$e held at Teeswater • on
Tuesday, May lat. Reeve Weigel. of '
Cartick,_did',not. attend, the meeting.,
barna' feriners Who 'aid assess'ed for'
this .drainage scheme Will not inbmit
• witheub a struggle 'to ,any 'additional
.payments.-MildmaY Gasette. •
•THE
tra KNOW SENTINE,L;
• Published' everY Thursday morning
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-at Lucknow, .0titario.
• • 4. b;1',,igaelcenZie,*I'reprietor
,
'•tied ' EciftOre •
0 ,THVItSpAY;'. MAY A.otii,
• OENERAL CURRIE WINS '
It Is ' safe. to, say 'that:thegreatnta-•
Jointy..of .peetile.in, this country
are pleased, with' the :Onteome df .the:
Libel Stat. ,
be:: sure, Currie 0103 :get the
fifty, thouiand for
(he got only .ssotk datatage6)14tit the
newspaper he esit,tPlairf6"•• ef
as proiruaced and .1iliel•;,
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ous-and .that was, the 'main thing.
Hie ,OppOnenta.. Will.; have to nay
large Share of the costs' of the court,
and .these are said to •ritn ,to: 'fifteen
Pr .tWenty-thoitsand dollars.' Some es-
tiimates pat Vie costa at a:mach high-
er figure than, that. ,
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Tilley, chief couuSei, for, Sit
Arthur Currie; Wag-. right. . he .
said.' that,:seine :of,: the things written.
. .
about ,the former • general:* was
"nteitneat .thing- that •a mean man
eoeld Say ebeet ainother.."'
•' But more than that: •what - was
said (the liole;o1 it) Was..wholly
,
iiu-
caljed for. It"eould do' no possible
good tem years after •the .war was
over. Mr. PrestOn.aad., Mr: WilsPn.
of titel'ort 'Hope Guide, Were not in.
-a position ,td ".know Whether the. war
was well :conducted. or net. "A: couple
Of ',Mean harebraing;; theyassumed
that: ,t,a0 'knew. 'Mere' about' directing
the :armies in the field .than.did . the
generals :who had years „of •••exper-
.
ience.' •• '.• .•,•
• 'It iMPosSible to belliee thet.they
intended- or. Wanted, tn ,do ODYgood
by pebliShingj lilielons"artcJe
Their • niiitive.tnitat have ben '.iin-
WOrthY or a grudge' ef Seine
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:Sort: • ' • - -"'
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No . sensible. person • .1iSSITItleS or
,thinks: that the 4:war, eel1011eted
WithoUt. •11.Ve!dalblei log0 Ot life; bUt... it,
was net 'easy'.to see at the time hoW
to aVoid sueh It. is teo' much to
,exPett .that suck a business •as the
Great • War shOUld,.. , he --conducted
:without' Costly: Mistakes.' • The n,bele:',
... • ,
"ndientore'',. cost
many thOUsan4a; of Jives and •:many
in: 'money, is now regarded
as it .hipoider.; but those in authority
thought at the time that it was
•good move. And it was not.. wholly
-without good, although foo tost,
Eitglishoien are 'not' blaming
r$,,sporisible • ,fer the useless
waste cif :life. • play; Ore• •their lei&
eicredit for hiving:done their best;
iad, we' almtild generous , with
'1 a h. •••,, m'eWn't ' wtta
Ctur e derti, e , an
Sits inlet( and finds': fault : with the:
,
management of. ,a•diffichilt. teak, after
the 'work is. done,.. haa an, easY job.
Capable: men never; de :that. •• •
One el, the great wealtneSses of
,deinocrdcy in war is the work of the
deinagegue who tells the ignorant• ,
but 'geve,roing ineltitude that the ape-
ciaiists., Who really' know; •are •
. -
blun-
dering...,• ••'••
• A7rY`A, $A,14Itfr GRAB
• •Our llt.Ps. :up at Ottawa are after
Mor,enpay, and as they bargain With
themselves we expect that.: the
increase will be granted NY'ithOlit the
it:ulna:My of a strike.• .
Members of the Howie ef Conn.'
mons. and of the Senate now receive
$4,000 annual . salary -or.. sessional
indemnity as it iS called. They (that
is; some. of them) now want to mike
it, $6,000. fief session... A Parliamen-•
tary session 'Aosta frem four tel six
months, so .pvidentlY; those' respdnsi-
ble for the movement think that
members of parliament „are worth
bout one thousand per inOtith While
they. are at Work..
- A bill to 'Make this, increase must
be passed by the Senate as well as
by the Commons, and it is a Safe •as-'
sunnitien that the Senate will not
piss' a salary-increitsing. hill that
ages not apply to its , members', as
• well as In those of the lower honae.•
. e might say invaria-
:14) when a 'Movement. Of this 'kind
ies, started it ° ,sticeeeds.,. . Everybody
Concerned ..has a personal interest in
'making it succeed -,Public opinionAs
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the °lint check. One. • wonders how
Agnes MacPhail will view the Move-
ment:, -BefOre going into parliament•
she theught that • $2000 per sessien.
•was xiiiite :enOugh for inembersn but,
later took the 84.000.
11 is safe to say that this salary-
, grab movement- will. not be popular
'•Witit, the country, whatever •,it may
e edili
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• -VI .•••••,•1”, •
Freight:'
nnnitne.,••••'..:.s:innOrnsn.WWntitnnn•nns
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• • • .,. • • 4•••••••••:4.:•.;:•%;;Xk...
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T ,tecent Meek • Tractors and
• • -Lapeer Trailersby, the ,Dominion Transport Com
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pony' Limi.ted, Acir . the transfer „of 1.c.1. 'freight be• .,
'tween 'the • Cenadian Pac4fic 'lac& Viger freight .sh'eds
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and their outlying ''terMinals 'hi this city;. de-
, - ntionstrated before W. Beatty, Choi man and Pres.i.
•''dent, and ether exdctitives of -the rallwaY Outaide th•e.
..WiedSor Street Station. • '' • .
• ` Mr. '.Beatty. was./ speeially ; interested ,in. 'the mo.
thaitisni by 'iv/deb, the trailer . is • centiected no with
' the traeter,n This: is .deite. by the sinaile_ operation
• ,:of backing ,thetractor slowly int6 tiff,
coupling itetuated from the • trotter by the, sinijik
of a lever, The Vresident ,h,At • these • opera-
' ...tient perfornied Several times. atui, e!'q) tossed. 1114,;.ttp7
•Pteciation Of. 4,helr simplicity, • , . . •
•;, 1, Coupling' and uncoupling..of. the trailer 4S.'operated
. by 'MOM! lot' a rnechanigin known as. a fifth •.wheel
•' whiOh iSntiolted.te tha trader frame andupon which
• the front end of the trailer :rides, iiiterlecits itself
iineehaelcally with th.Or trailer Or Ugh the use of rail -
•*read type 'double looking :jaw 4oiiji1ers, :Brakes . Of
. hotih tho, tractor. and trailer' are apolitel.indiyitinally
•,/ and :deparately by the '.(1 river and HIT' at all times
"'tinder his eentrol, : Were,' it peasilde . fon A Ironer to
. becente disconeeetdd from ai• t tor • any• time Whoa
•tie !elation, thei:hritlres of the former, are. :tut:tint:: tically
applied brieging it almost ininualiotely. fe
.Thrauh the: tyw of A t',Dolly". widen Cottidsts of'
fifth wbeei metinted ojia pair . of read wheels, two
.„ or More elite:Mann tt1..'s• enty be WA:whorl to one
• tractor thereby fermi. e • netor train and. hY :So
doing' much itlinvasiiig the, total: tend capacity, Willi
the ,itridition of the extra irailetr .Vvins.,Ts' the' total
• Weight of thevehicle' apt! 'Mudik divided oVer
greater 'road athlete 'tire att,A, Otis overcoming the
deteriorating, offeet .of heavily, •Inarled trut2ka on the:
highwayi. ittal.city_streets, _
Tticepaeity of , the „trailers; 0.6.a imoo to,
15,0,09 pounds, with an inside • dimeesten of unproxi,
..niately 10 feet keg, .6% feet Wide AMP 7 .feet WO.
The trrietor1et the Internatiimally,,, known ",,131111
' 1)og!'•• type rind ita diaw-bar pull As • far In excesa' of
ainythifig blirit'Usill 4tittliKttl f'it, tit WAS deemed
• . advisable to Olio in view of the heavy ..road .conditions
prevailing: in Alralitrettr*ring the winter .months.
While the tractor is et standard Mack design,
tho, Chnatit la 40 3,n. ciise, cif the •traller.. the
*631 bong biiilt Mid flinehed. 10 the sTrattleert Cain-
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pony's.' .'plant in Montreal. The hotly' Is • of 'oak
throughout with a Sheet metat covering and the whole.
equipment i6 'highly,finialled in dark blue With red •
wheels and ufidergean, the standard colors, of the
con:teeny, in -airing a Mry handsorrie appearanee. The
entre 'Side panels Or gliding doer's,. Of the trailer as.
:well as the rear doora and front,panel. are decorated .:
with the Maple • Leaf 'hnd Beaver,: hialgitia of the
(radian The doors of the tininton
bear the Sonic crest. ' The Dominion Transookt, Corn, .
nany have at peusent nine trailers in operetion and
will ineyeaSe liii14 nunthel, tentweive in the next few
weeke.itniliir automotive tequininciit his been
ordered' fortine, in Toronto by the company. •• .
• Meek' "Manors' and' Lapeer traildin refh'esent the
'• latest and most efficient itictima ,of handling' fight.
It 'consists' of apotting, elenothare trailers at striae,
gic pointwhere freight. is' td he piked ep. When
the trailer is tended the trader calls for each In
turn, taking 'them ,to their respeetive destinations
tinder what le known as the. Shuttle System. By
this !nettled n time log by full. trailers' waiting •
tp. 'be rnever10. US tiny. aro porited en an hourly
schedule ,between each&f the outlyiegfreight de,
pots and • she tetatratstation, ,thereby giving the Mein.
chants anal manufaeturers Of these outiniee districti .
tlio same deirpateh with their ,freight as these Wh2 •
are, more centrally locatPl.•
in the CoMM(Tna. The, people of
this country , have enough cOntition,
*tense to kiloW•Iliat. the average mem,
bear of Paltlialtletib ia not Werth $4000
• per ,OPOsiOn: "Of,. Av•e., or six' months, as
Pay goes in titieurstry„ , The aver-
age member of ,parlizimentenItheugh,
he may posses S the qualities neces-
sary.tO the winning ' of. electimie is
not a clever Main ner.a good .business
manr,, ustially 11.6,187a SOO: of "Wind -
'hag" Prnahow •Marn.: It ,is' p lerrienta:.
bile fact, is the "soft of ri14*-
'son :that gets', into parlianients. and'
congresseS" hi :dentocritic •corinfries...
"•' for htelteY shows
the sort. of alien we; havii.,in.,parlia.'•
7m'ent. They ere cote ettotigh to know:
that .• if . they can put ' ever,. ' the •
a:,'m „pp with it. They ,are
• elite ,entriigit tocito •see that; no indi-
vidual or 'Party ean be held
ispon-
sible for The .grak is.' all -under-
groind worlq, ell • parties will be".
,committed to it. in about Oriel %ma',
.sure • before an -view Move. is Made.
It. ptits the few-MeMbers who may
be, epposed. in a difficult „position?: be•
cause if. they Say; they were apposed,'
they will be asked: YPP
take " '
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...Dritorrs• 14Icttiolt ..".TRAPt7 •
The Detroit News PAYS:that
troit may, be, callPd the rum canital:
taf • Americamerinin• perhaps, • the
United iStates; It adds: ,f,`Thp
second. indUstry:(in • point.: ef•Magni-
tude) ihe inannfactuin:
ing. and., distribation of litniora • and
sP.Tfrhites7'6.u.SinesS ';';sa* id' to aniount to
215 . million ,dollars 'per year, and t"s'
second to tho'
try. wonid' be -se remarka,
hie if it. were, notvthat :all. of
• tutor . trade' is, carried on in .definnee,
,of national;',statO•and-eity laWs The
condition ,suggests' ' the low :and. law-
less :moral: condition,. of the ..eity" as a
:nhole Like all Other - lar'ne '• :cities:
Detroit •has its -g'oedelenient,
niust have very:. big lied elenientlA
its 'population Geed'. eitiieris 'oliev
even lawsof Width they disapprove.
: • It ,seents • strange . that. - this'Ainge
'unlawful ,hesieessr-linionanr-teetery;•
body, :pan • be.. carried. on, in spite of
'federal, .state and City. police. • • ',
News". Says 'that. it is going
to "describe city's . liquor traffe
:in its.. mani phases-methOdS
Mei'. and dollarS:•engagetL'. how :beer
and...whiakey ..gratnitegled merciss
:the river, .haw 1,1in liquenharons have -
:
their own, police forces- and guard%
.1?Ow highiackera onerate,,'
• kOY • :id -'cut' .to' litake several 'bottles
ll for •.:eVeTY.'24)fie::11.91*4.how alco
'net' is, distilled ,in,...rPnted • lionses-ali
qie_raniificatiena et% thie,. huge
...Tbrif should prove an ,inter
• Rt 1'
• '`'Iiirrh;acTr.ers". mentioned, 2.• in
cbove, luotatiOn.'•,'.Perhons few
civilized • portions thecoun-,
•ef:17i 'knew 'v.:lint .,a weii, •
Tie ig •.4 robber : whe.'robs the lawless
,Intirielera. and. bootleingera„ The ' rein
renS, in their of
..oterse; cannot .a.sk for .nolice protec,
ion; and:cannot iialc • for, the..presecw-, ,
!ion Or' the At ienesnand roidieri •Who,'
.erey. trade, so they tViist
have.Perce :aed ',:gue-men of, their
ewe ..SOinetimea;,..tdearnirate
..-onnitinn.' pllinis; [take'. Pleee
je•Sera "91 gatig:s . et bootlee,-.'
ners,.. arl'ers,... and there. are
betweernrival ei boot-,
The Mein base of the,beethecas , fa• :
n the . getting. of ,the .liquor. from the:
On'tarld 0:the ltlichigae :side. of he
Detroit: 121141,.....Recentli it'. wee:
dis-
nvercd that .regular. trainS meter
triteks; conveYed , the , bootlegged .•
mule from, D,etrOit.. Chicago... the,
officera Whose :ditty it 'wag to inter -
sent anch traffic beim, tr-
• thopllts by. ejgatitn 'of. the...4rtint :ltar;
nes7''' for lettine ";',the liqUor-laden
ea.sa ,-.being loaded., with.
Annre,thing; '
1'wo. hundred and fifteen. niiltion
dolial's • in a big linain,ess: ad airflqs
hew as the
o(;. Of(' ,,profbitliin laws, . by
11104e interested bn•doinn away With
.eroldhitien,, het Whe Say ,11011?
big the figereS. ,weilid :be if thetrafTle'
were IPgalited? 1.166; anybody -ilea.
, that It, woehl loc,00 Certain.
Iv. ere in. 6iitario. 'the legalizing of
thea,trallic has not lessened 'the trade:
:See how the breweries arta' distiller-'
•ies have opened en,
• ..
The Chealey • Agrietiltatal Soeiety
• is 0,. new' Peildinn"
erected,. it, M. to liaVe 'coticreto foityo,
...dal:A(*1n; brfcit. l s ort it off,E.
tia i”cida to;haVo coniploted
to Vecoluodate tho Annual shoW:
Nor,stniii• ,in'eworv, , which has
honelostid.ine tho cnnei.
foroo. Is to be r'-pponod to get its
t,'e of the Warehouse SltleiV under
the -°Liqeen• Ceettet • Act. •
Nature, malrea mistalre,4.• bet sbe
never nriatilneil the bleoin 'of youth
nont therit,tSo Oftpne and eletni
tP an Ow en the eithet
JtELTH "IIPIRYS°TUCRON'SCDHRATION
Art Editorial for .Young People in the
lfamilten Spectator.
. • •
, It is often made inatter. of rIcli-
atie that Out ft;ietidS. 11* the, 'United' .
States 'coxitinually add to the
their "week" ,for 'this, that, and ..tyei,
. „
other toil* There are so, many Move- ,
,t• .•
nieratqf ea„eh..,having: its Speeiai ;•.wee14,
that'. *mild be inlife. ininesSible
• aeeonfodate.theni; all Within •a, single
•Yeari'it tt were Mit' for :11v,i 'fifet that
they are readn to Overt:In.,' One ii.week".
howeVet, bi;ch is'..cert,airay net. to be
tall AO' at la ,t,11!!t,. •!i,Iiich, Will be. held
In the course net 'month, de-
• ko the Oh'i.c:ct of 'hotter
for YOUrin People: Durin!"the •neniorl
the roles of heilth. will be '
• prontineutly/brought to, the attrrition.,.
of the Publie, 11.11q.eht-3ally,:' Of •the
. .
yeirrig, will b0.i,re'ed .follo
them systematically day by ficv.. Now
'it, might be thought tip4. with the ,
con4ant health nropananda in. the
Seliebls and in the press, en the plat-,
forrn, etc. little more could' be "said
"
pehlislied on the Sub'ect, yet the ,
neople who are reseonsi'de fel.. 'this
eainpaign in the lJnited States, are
•nerslradmi, that,v4 much remains to,
be.•done before results nen .he consid-
'rod satisfactory. `If, this he so, it :is
neeau Fie young people fail:to heed -the
no.od advice whieh is given thorn If
.1.°•1;tev only .reali4e the iniPortenee of
1.neYng after IlleMseiVes in
yeans. they aveuld bp very
,•villing to heed 'the icbtieetne3rreeeiVe
from their' teachers and ,the
• authorities.... • ,
Nettling, eXcqeds ininertance the
nreaeryatieri. Of good health. Neglect'
'neceisary precautions like • ade-
;.qpAte.'cletining:OfAhe teeth. eery day
:getting we, rinht ',anieunt, exercise,
'fresh air, • sun:011ie. sleep, play, 'eat-.
.•
hie' the proper kind of .fo"ed end drink-
n'Ag--/it0hetHcind-.---Oft-drith'entre-
the 'Main ruler.Of ,health. 'If. they are
• violated, there is Sure. to be tronble:
if;.•for insianFo„.., instead of walking!
6nd . playing ont-of-itoora,'1 • a young
ie'rsora Worild be so 'unnatural as, to
.prefer•to nde everywhere or stay
. herrn), niissngthe invigerating
•
:sunshine; :or to s,tay, lip,hte at nie. ht
and lose the,slee• se essential.. to. the
'nrewing body :end . brain; or :..to eat
.:candies and cakei :.'and • refuse to eat
what. may not be sovpaltitabie but is.
.5.°11r, More anh'olesome.frii it and, vegg
tahles;, for instance; if drink bensists.
•et'coffee and ,tea *instead of if
he dailY.plentifol,ratide of, pure Wa-,•
fer is. neglected -physical deteriora-
!ion; moreor. less serious, !mist be
•axpected. •So all, png People Would
be:Wise-6) take no-tiee of what,' •.they
!re ,told•Tegarding the benefits' to be
derived. from ,f011OWing flie health
rules." -If ,theit.,is negleet, of, them in
•i -he: United •StateS. it •• is probable that
there is simdar neglect z• • flanadan
Fi,•Om new on ntudy• carettihy th.e re -
retirements of health and 1 obey . the
rules. It will, well repay You ,to Cic) s�
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Dowil.gRANG •
• Milwaukee,. wi,its gvnat G,e1-11,7??.n
• aopubitioin isnot rocra.rdoil as heing
'in • its viesv• s:
?et :eeeti 'Tlie •,Milnatikee' Joureal re
• "(mtgthe eff.ortq of. certain politici-
ans in, the, "United Ststel•in 'their
11'11 ri-g7 , Rerhert-Hoover-
,;.it of the, Repeblican for
he rreSideney .1,y; Pictering. him' an.:
The' Jetirept • remarks
Cr!' the ,cainpaign of thiS”. ,character
hieh; has been 'waged:
4SOine'd'olks
are going to love Mr.
noover for the enemies he has 41 -lade.,
Senator ,Watson - of ,Indiani; .whose '
'name as ii ean1i9te fon president
, s a favorite:eon is •a national
.!(‘Ite: 9.0b's ,111:th Mr, ITOOyer 'as • an
beeintise; Mr. TTOover?S'
..aildress1WaS England%When he was
;saving Belgian' children from starya7,'
tinn.• S,enator Jini.•Reed ha; been de-
hir the, same kind of !hien, and it is
oflitesethings whictrinake peo-
olo. think that .Reid, for all his ribil-
if y' as ,n >presecutein voijld ,not make a
niee in as president." '
• The ereat masa ef. Ame.ripaaS"
iir pla1,7 and On :politicians of' the
tyne ef. Thoeinsen 'and
•Senatora Wn'tson and 'Reed, Who en;
de8V9r, to stir tin anti-British -senti-
ment for- the sake. of .politiCal gain,
ire findinenthat it is' sere"thing like
• o.on-orant. The -c tternpt to Make
tionvel, nnear a.s being: an Englisit;„
Man in his itieds has refitted in, favor
• the secret::,ty cemmerce. it, is
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,,,'.,nnearet. but the sue-
lorlpttthat
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Wit% his inter.
national, as welt aS natirmal_Outlooki
hi "root otecuttvo,
giAlittt, And *1
hi driving driving ferce, • he
vhonld° Iroiito Itct one Of 'the
'oroat• progirtota of 'the- reinib1ic?;,4
tonrion .1Ps'oc Prds%
hat (lees an etectrieu'ifotit',8
•StiV When he comes home. late?"
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These inaehlyies are', built With a •heavy ,bearing Irartk-•
...shaft oPti '1,•eplaceable cylimiers,,r, NO work.ing part5. eNposed. NO.
•• trouble, Making, sprockets or 'chains. The ;to the uso qt t:ie One "
piece Main frame trarnsmission" and the:„ iinat driverun
tinvally 'in a„.batli of OIL:: Farther:mere, the, dust.ptoof,,,..houiing
prevents„.,dirt. Or :gtit ',from igetting into these Oil sup.pliee Be'
• fore hiving a tractor, See'
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W.
• ANDREW'S, Lucknow.
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Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
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We Sill. for Cash--7We Sell Cheaper Than. th,e eredit Store
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NOW F0p:' IlOOSCLEAIN G
AND, DECORATING
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, We are prepared to fill •you'r requirein and Wbuld r I
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.lowing suggeation$: '•-•
Step ':Ladders,, Scrut Brushes . Scrub Pails, Mop -Sticks, .C•nrpet 3cat-
Paristone to fill the' holes in 'the' plaster,
Mfireseo-the ideal Wall finish. We „have it in all colors.
Sherwin Williams Pant -The Paint that ,is ,trde to the :icoli, and
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Will teat longer.
Sherwillac-the 'finish furniture and fleet's. : Come in. and 'we
' will tell you, -.1ioiv'to 'apply It:
Uttlac--,,A• • superior satin finish • enam el -that 'dry hard four ,
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' hefirs."! . Just the. thiug you • have been looking for to finish '
perch furniture, and; ma.ny other nitieles
White Wish Brushes; Muroace Brush"s Paint :and Varnish Diush-
'OS. :A fall deck.' We have speeini gasoliee:fer: clesn;ng.
It. will not injure the finest fabric. , ,
Special .price • on Red :Star ,Wita 'era .tnd 'Wringers;
Ideal :Incubators -the hest,: Ideal' Brooder, Stove.S,.-,the most
cient
effi-,
eating, Plumbing and Electric Wiring
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WHEN THEY .MARRY
• AT DETROIT .
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• In the list, of 'marriage license § is-
sued in Detrelt .•PridaY" :Of last
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week. there ;was . a ',range .in • ages '.,of
'from 16, years to. '58. In the entire
list, there."wirs only one liase where
man was, going .to become /rattled to
'a, woman' older,than himself,' and by
:atianige .coincidence. his paine, Was
Youngbhod In every .otilor case, ;the
bride ;is some yea rs ,youngei than•the
gropm. Taking. the. first • ten coUpleS
'Obey appear,: the total age of the
nien is 256. :years, and Of the Women
232-,-. making- the: Overage- tip for the
men 25,0 years and of their intended
wives 20.. In theentire list of .31
names, there is ,:onegirl 15, •fotn,-". of
17, two 18 and five 19, so that ;Means
that.,ent of $1 there are 12. Who"wili:
'be:Married worneri'before theY-reaeli
the. age. of 20,,
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,The :ideal rao-toriat. hbrii has b
invented. It scares the , pedestrian
first and Sneers at him, 'afterwards.
FIRST. GRAIN 'CARGOES AT
' 7 001)i-illlicH 14ST NVEI:A
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The first grain cargoes arrive;at .
the, elevator this. seasoarileitinVent •
day and Tuesday ef•W week,. , the
Heine 'Smith and the Norway,
in ' the
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foret with.180,000 bUsheis of, wheat-
' and:the later ; with .31.50,060, Four of
the: Vessels 'Which wintered berei, haVe
se 'far Cleared.' The first was the,.
flobbard. On Saturday the Brobk-
ton cleared' 'and: .on Monday the Otto
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_Reis, cleared _ler ,CollingW000t .togi
• into dry .dock: And on' ''1,Vednesclay
,a6iftte,Mich.ernethe 1;7. 'C. Balrieft. fOr Cal-
T.he passenger boot, the Macasse,
was in port 'Thin:say on its, way to
Owen Sound; where .it is going lino
the paeseriger trade hetWeen°,that tibq
bahe'il° canShati gitedS'tet.o •tahrei-e.M'aTnilL ono!
een
•Mckay . of Owen .Sound, • will ha've''
• conimand.
It Costs lklo More
To Fireproof •
Your Building
VN you build a new .house or
•• repair an old one be sure to use
Cryproc also gives quick construction;
maulatiOn \against cold and, heat -and
• fuel econOrny. '•
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,• Write for -free book, "Walls That Reflect
Goad Judgment," containing iritercsting infor-
A:nation on home planniag. with Gyproto Roc -
board and Insidex. ••••
, CANADA pvitum ANto ALABASTIN LIMITED
Parra ••• Canada
41.8
IFilreproo
For Sale By
WM, MUrdiet & Son
al
board
Rae & Porteous Luckriow, Ont.
Licknow, Ortt.