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,Tnuitsi)Ayi,. MAY 1.7thp.e.1,928
7-• "7`wirmw-r..,
.0111M.VARY..
• ;7"•#••,!•,•",
'Alltract Martyn.
„Alifether, 0,0w 'few remaining po-
s
rteers' fit, 'Huron •Tewnship Passed
. ,
la-tilllY• ;May,. on Fridaymorning
1.4ff 1.0- the personof r. 'MOB
NtartYne -Sr.,. at the ripe age a $4
yearsfelbeWing' 'tellgtbY illness.,
'Dorn,or the Y ISiand of. reelli-lk; Sea,
lajad, in the Year 1844, on '0, :the
100, Jelin- and Mrs,,'
to. P.;zrAia, alongwith, the: fantily in
, 05o, Xiaion•T‘13/-.Here he
, .Wae, niariied In o Mrs, .Cathe-'
rine:MC.14nd, whoPa're4, aWal", 411
'1899.. 1n.,1905•he wedded- Mese 'Chris,
IVIcatikilliw-ho. died in 100..116
wasamafl Of strOng,PhysIane,-whoece
ieggect etinetitntiOn Wee, envied: • -.14 •
the':.early 'days When thin.
• landiVia-iefeeeSt and when but .040
tolplq*exit.0,; for:, plearinq.!#:i;effe
• hand, he was konwn as one o tua
best 1011100 in these patts 1,1A,„ was
;always Cheerful .aOdeeVerY:.eeedi'fer
• 01e PasSingsejeat •..Welf. known and
reppeeted.every,p,ae, he was
' 'ever Outspificeetand. his Word ,could
.be relied upon lie,'evas for many
- yeiere7-17inejialier,tel-Kuton Presbyter.•;
'eart,now.St,'Andrews United,.
.„ ., • •
menen his demise he leaves
famt1yO five daighters and one 'son
A
Mie,.`•Angus., ldeLaer;:
Matheson .Of 'Euron;;,Mes.. 'Mterdocli.
Campbell,. Detroit; Mrs. No1inan 1Kc-f
Miss, OrriStenai. ;of
Flint, Mich.; and-AngUS of Ripley, to.
• whene is , extended the sympathy of
-their Many.. friends., ' The funeral on
..Monday front the batneeet- his -son-
eon, 7, was largely' attended. . Serv-
ices. Were '.conducted both e at . the
haute And the graveside by .1teve C.
:N.-MeKenZieeof St. -AnitreWs church,:
-neeieted, by ReV;;Dr.,Cenners of:Knox-
. :ehurch A solo was' rendered by
. Mrs. D. MunriTTife7palle5eaterif were '
sik-egiandeensof deceased; --ildessise
„te„4._e_l'eetederick .needeLeene 1,•Cepriebe 1, De-
troit, Denald.W.GregozeJohn M
• Gregor,- 'Allen MeLay 'ead "Aeneas
• Marin. • ..„.
.',, „-. EARN NEAR ; TIVERTON -
.DEST.ROTBD.11Y..FIRE.
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40 KNOW SNTINEL
Publishestkevery 'Thursday' meriting
, at LocknoW, Ontario.
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A. p, MaeKenzie, Proprietor
:and Editor.
TBURSDAY, ,MAY 17th, ,1928;
• TAR ST. LAWRENCE' -WATERWAY
,
„ .
That the shallow and rapid eltions
of the' LawrenPe', Kiyee Will 'seine
day he deepened 'so that oceaie:geing
•-• ". • • '
•
vessels may
' Pass into the Great
'Lakes mabe 'taken` fer geinted, But
.there l'ageing.te be,a lei -op haggling
over the entetpriee,.. and. n, lot: of
CostlY
AS to 'Whether' it is too early for
, .
•
•
Canada, "welhgted with its war debt
, it undertake ndertake ..itS , share:- in,. so
eOstly. en undertaking, is, a ,,,questien
fOi financierts And transportation experts to deeide:- ad -s
vantages of. a &WindeSt. Lawrence
,ta
transportation would he tremen-
"
dons.: ,
The United. States Governinent ap-
pears to. be prepared to go right a-
• head with the project. but the Unit-
• ed Stalesm
has "money to burn." Hew, -
wirer, the financing of the enterprise'
is not likely to prove the chief cause
of delay with this country. The chief
'stumbling, block will be. the city, of
,
Montreal: That city wishes to • .
ie -
main the heatrof ocean shipping,: end,
will light desperately to that end.,
.rhe prime minister of ,Quebec recent-
ly eime out strOngly against the
river -deepening scheme, 'stating that'
.Montreal was ,the natural had: Or
ai shipping, and ought to remain
le
It may :be assumed. however,
'hat "tie premier is but fish-.
ngefor Mentreal votes,. and thathe is
• let' considering the deepening of 'the
Mr. Walter ,Todd of 'Tivertonhad.
the misforturietd lose his large barn,
• 60,i70 •-ft., • together With contents,
which included 27 head of ,cattle, by
▪ fire 'about 4.30 o'clock on Saturday
'
morning last The origin of the fire
„ is unknown, but it is believed to have
been canted .by spontane.eas combus-
tion, as Mr. Todd had about ',fiftY;
tons .Of hay inethe :mow'. It ,is Said
• that Mr. and, Mrs, Todd were hi the
• barn that night Wlth a laiitern, they
baying been 'treating grain with for.
inaline, but that no match was lit in.
the barn. • Mr. Todd. claims to haVe
• wakened net ?of sle.e about -476t• 7
clock tbat morning:and l•)oked out of
• the window. There, Waseno sign Or
cenflagation" then, but t •
25
, a ou
• minntes' later lie was awakened .hly a
roar and on looking' out 'beheld the
•harn lit a mass of flames. He.got to
lf a, journey' !3y'tttis sMI, of 'railwiiy
, front 'testi:in to 'Washington. It'
"woad be bardeto hmnorousi. over
such 'accoModetion 1,09w-a-dayse bit
human Patilre' has .a fqrtuliate waY,
of adjnsting itself to, things as they
are, ,and the Neve Englanders of
'1840 -had' no dream' of • those
• sijigle-
room care of today, 111 which
nap ,cans travel .by night wialf 'nearly
, .
all the .comforts Of a first dates' hatel:
,
trsiB,E03,4NCe PAY
The obserYlition Of '''`Mothers'.10-ay"
, •
has, proved hied& pQpular through -
�u, . the Peountey,eandth9se who first
Suggested etuCh „Obeervatien must feet
that they struck -a respeasiVe'•cherd.
in the huinan heact. Whig ,especial-
ly,:encoieraging at. -this time: when
'young : middle-aged. •are
'charged with forietting the old fanif.
'IYHO WOULD RATHER IE A
Nopory.y?
(BY-Wirioure4: Plack)
"1 ••,tilo•iiitt It was 'great to he
teleedy,'",said the' stiiafi town 'weritan
. .
who had ineved to the city,, "Now if.
[was in my home tone. Pd have; to
fuss around And get a different Pair
at shoes.: There. are house shoesyancl
it I Wore theet down the, street in m-9.,
home town 'eery telaphone,would he
liuzzing in ten minutes. ere' in:the
SH.BE,t, •NliOSZT.447P Ogg' "
Montreal W•itile.e4),
What tEis .eeidence. clearly' preyee
.s that the boetlegger is not ,banish-
ed n gliebee 9r any other province
ender liquor control, Mr. Hanna, the
"strong -man" wheel. Mr... Ferguson:
entrusted with the larnossible ,taels. Of .
•banisinng .the bitotlegger by. putting',
store oneverj- corner.,
bas now resigned'. Ten nienths of the
Pew 3.913'.Waseenough.,• Of eonr4e,
:ity nobody' 'knows...me' and nobody he Say, ,on resigning, "the beotlegger,
cares. I ectuidew-rai a bed- quilt ' pot•baniShed., Thcitis impossible
"isouad' me And go down the 'street and While we do net agree, that it is irn.
embody, 'Wettlid even •turn tne)n. head it.oSikle to banish 'the, bootlegger in
•tr, lift Of course, 1now the ;end, we heartily cOreek :in the
1,19t of .people in, the jeitY; but .they view ,that the living: gerkenetion will
'Ina, ma oj . dielike. mO, no,,Incitter 'always ;be gursed'hy that .bratifi.
*,vhat 1 wear—and that's that. erimiatiV , What is •surprising 'thee
"I can stet/An-and have a -bite, at a isto hear that statement fi•om the
heap little restaurant on MY-Svay departing. high lord .clitielcseller., Mr,
home' frem-shopPing or is-eliow-e,,aad, Hanna ewed his pesitiore-an unat-
„.
•enio Cares? And the ...other day I met, tractive One; he ,speedily :found
Warnerfront'. my 'Mine yeltgason's";prOmise` .achieve
-V ties, the reverence for parents and woman really eheeldn't know et all •
that very thing. Oifiers,
river as a good or bad- investment:
stand upon .theenatter Will; of
:iourse. have great influence j§
,he eLlbeeal Party :leader -in. 'Quebec
ind the MacKenzie King Government.
Ottawa " depends so iniich ,upen
'tuebee support that it eanaot •Veit -
'Aire upon anything that has Mit the
ipproVal of that province,'
3
The proposed undertakilig lihelY
o prove one, ef, the big poiitieal quea-
ionS aiid 'big subjects of controversy
Yn this" couatry for. some years, t�
• some.-- The, talk about rossibk , en,
tangleMents with the United States's-
because' .ef the necessary co -opera-
• hoe with that country' er course,
elure• nonsense,and t's' dragged for
m. other reason than to Etii up. OPe
• position,.
• the barn in time to.save the horses,'
• but 27e head of cattle, a sow and lit-
ter of pigs, together with the rest a
• ','the contents, including about 50 tons
, bf hay and a large quantity of grain
•'were lost in the blaze: The barn war
covered by about $4800 insurance.
but Mr. Todd only had 3500 eon the,
contents, which, through the destruc-
tion of his stock makes'him a heavy
• o 0 o--, •
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KINCARDINF
Adjutant end 'Mrs. McTavish and
daughtete Velyne missionaries, tOlIn7.
In-
dia; from e 'Salvation' Army, are
evisiting Mt. and Mrs. RiPhard. Stone.
• ' Mrs. McTavish being Mrea,' Stoiee's
,
• A little over:eevert years age Ad-
• :intent. IstIcTavish and his • '*if went
forth as Army Missienaries, , They
• have now returned to visit their na-
• tive land to enjoy 'a ferlorigh, and
home: some. very interesting, straries to
relate coneernipg thele experiences
fa Ceylon and India: s, „
•'Their' first appointri,ent„ ,Nvas • as
District Officers in Ceyi0,i, the , beau -
ti etil island lying 'aboue 50 en flee' seuth
- • of , 'ITere they came in contact
with the Tamils in thelievillages 'and
leeerned a little of the' languageAThey
vere ne:Ct ,appointed " to
i,i,Coloinho, where they liad charge
eftIterne•for Vagrants.
• liansferred to the • Mr.i1dras *. and
• Telugu i'erritory in indt?, Lieer were
innointecl superintendenle , of : the
Criminal .Tribes ,Settlemert al)
• varatn, The, Army has teen *carry -
ince on work. for •the reelematlen of
the 'Criininal Tribe's for the past 14
.yrats. and many ,thousands of• these
•' people are now, tinder ,their e'eere.
• Both the Adjutant and Ins • wife
sneak very leopetelly of the prOgrees
being trade in this, 'work, ,esppelapy
in 'training .the young: peolite in ha.
or. educating-thein.and
• rheistiartizing them. IlevitsAieltte,
• -porter,
e.
I M PROVEIVItERNATvE1114 RA l•;WAY
'An ''advertisement' reeently
islied by Canadian .,Nationai RaiL
vays telle the ,new. -single-room
eleeping ,cars just. 'placed in, eight
.service on the betw.een :Toronto,
-led Montreal, Ne doubt e!'irillPr cars
• presently be available from Mont-
te .and , on the coast-.
' 'o -coast- lines, . 2.
Whet comfort those • Medere cars
enggest .as compared tii.the gars Of,
liner 30 or, 40 Yearwia 0: These' Mod-.
'ern Cars are divided :into 'fourteen
7ing1e rooms. each there:is a bed
32 'inches wide endeof suitable. length
vith thick, Comfortable •.mattressee'
•-ed silk covert's. • The rooMs art
".;.ieeineed, with a chair; .cernPlete toilet
'acidities, hot and'cold Water on tap,
:lasses, 'mirrors. table.',"and• -
"every ' imaginabk , comfort."
And it '-is added, theee,•ie plenty: of
st•ptce for baggage. •
It a, rich Man's' gar, of ceurse,
t there are enilions-' on this cantle -
e -ho cen afrord euch, luxury, in
travel. t.- , . ,
Thoee who made long' tripe by rail-
-barl thirty *eel's. age, .and until, re-:
"-eptIV, may -compare this comforta-.
ble, erode i;f: travel JO tht. best avail-
•lable at that time. The °Ia.:fashioned
eurrinan .eleeper was a Poor affaii in
:ssemparison., The beds:elle above the
ther, 'e,ere merely curtained off from
the passage Way through tke centre'
Ote eet. and Pewee some Problem
te get one'reciething and onagain
Ite'„ extremely crate ned euarters,
At an earliersistegein'railway de-
'feeontrient thete were no :neer/tate
ears ri,e04, the efttti only trod-
-re•tely• efeefortable; *toilet, facilities-
• were wretched. and .0111CWa.8 fortune,
ete ••ta 'get into e ensitlee 'where
ivoeld Aot be 'exposer! to n mid' draft
led ti e'en:Stant supply ef dest and
eon] sleet.
enaraer .style.of „tanroa colic ,
eonieWhat ref:feminine the • ,h9tge-
• driiift lniSses, Were run upon weiiden
trifle With an iron plate 'on 'fop: Daent
fel Weleitee, ihe•,nreeteli`hiteil Stateli
eongtitiOlnal- lawler nr‘a
irikvo• Iii0111Y•,bijiii00.6411... ,40,010tion.:
ub-
• respect for;the aged which have,done;- lead we went and had a coped coffee
seemuchetoesuppOrte:thwehuman4ace- --togethere-and-4-heardettl1-ntinittewhot• -
thee far on its journey. . , had happened- te. her since she, left.
,
At this time a little epsaybythat the old Own,or at least t.heard all
. versatile., writer, iFranle Crane, she wanted to tell me. Nov if we
seems apprepriate. It is entitlect-"The been back pr thehoine towo we would
Tragedy of Motherhood” : and reads have passed each ether 'with, a, 'cool
Is fellows: • • , nod, She'd 'haveebeen, afraid, Ped.snub•
"The mother hiptinet is doubtlese her and. I'd- havebenscared* :to • be
the strongest, in, the .hiiman., race. It seen with her.
goes' bacleetee animal life and is one "I'm glad 1. hog that tone With her.
of the cleepeet and motse, secure of I don't ))elieVe halfs 1:4'd a's
aur emotions. r-,, they say, ihe is. Poor _tint -lee shdbs had
• . "A' man live a long whileebut bard.,fieht of it—! Can Fee 'that,
never find a friend, who is invariably fhaugh she holds un her head and
well disliosed ac, bine lithe' `a mother., Iretends. to be'hWfulty. I wonder how
'-"The mother has an iiishakealeie long' she cried after, she ,got back to
eelief ,in the 'goodness ,,of her off-. her, room, and 1 went 'on with nil'
spring. It is not a belief founded upe ?bombing? :Nice girleebe Wes tbo, arid
en. intelligence nor reason; but one as good as gold, till •all a mice .,he
'which has its roots deep in:the fu,nd,- ewefhen ey ivivoi)tnhe' thfoe;'kwsro..nderatglighen(ir aheedr.
amental, emotlam. • • :
tlirift. can ,ever change it, No '-z"lame-thi"Pagh--tbe-inuck.;
.act on the part of the on ,can alter "And it's great to stay in bed 'till
it. Even,,,When he.is proved' culpable ill 110, nd nobody -running in • 10
er imworthT,e-,-Alre--effectieireestilleere,e- seenclai- and—running...
mains, and the mother: is 'quickto: out again to spread the tiding- that
Ina 'excuses for all that he doesmm aren't as We114s...-yo'1 used:'to be,
or ye:Led be me eaenee in the ..morn_ An: order like that would . save the ,
"Wherever there be other time 'editors:of newepapers..site this country
they can be broken. Friends leave us; mg. g I was a re tef to be
. •
wilier with eonditions in Canada for
"Alfrfall ten years,.Wouldbe amused
to learn that Canadians expected, to
Abolisb the bootlegger by making bis
t'aw. material' everYwhere avail'able,
"et • that is'p,:ecisely what a maieritY
lf honest ,citizens were deluged into
'7-et1nq for Experience is a , dear
Peiliaps the hettentpart •a
befata Canada eat
,,epair the immediate pffects •of the
blunder,. • Nevertheless, • there • is
•erberine eyidence 'ibet more and more
"lenadiaps are ..seeine the •lie•ht. The,
-esnit is inevitable. Mediwbile pro-
hibitionist s are On mire • ground , in
om'entrating on the education of the
"KEEP -MY NAME OUT"
-(pt, Thoinas- Tit -nee -Journal) .
Mussolini has sprung 'e new: one,
• It is ordained that .Italian newipa.
ware „must publish, %fly lists of,eyerY
• rierson, arrested,' and',the --reason feie
-et eir arrestTaiidetheeentence-Of-AbOse-
relehsed Trent jail,
• Int,of trouble. •
nobod
.vives_ can get,, disgusted and quit,
. • ' '
\ • :••
• hre'hers and sistees- can be alienated, 'an organ playing. ,,me gm' m el e
"This ere•
h The Stairs of most newspapers are
•
• worn thin by people who have gotten'
, rninge however- heard
but mother, love continues down to'
i t • bl t tit
• , -o,w", was the:Aong--tbe one with the rou e n, up o fee A her dying day. • tor to et him to "keep' it out of the
ecu-
"This.,berto--,dloovethienvgesietPhrai7aprtee itnhjue r immoi; bit in it old honie tIot carued bsaecekJimniie ' napers.” '
Sometirees they bee it as a favor:
next door running un the stens four -
'0 her child. She is apt to *ant to • sometimes ' they sometimes
•it a t me, and hear .the ".rleighbOr'S
live. him ailimetagee: and sacrifices
, . Joie • barking, and. smell the, g • they , threaten pliyeical. Viblenee.
, 11' ear' for .him, when', as a matter •, bel -n. ; leen--; Son -men -nee they employ .' ell ethree
4. -fact he needs no sacCifice. but hard' ":,aembgeiang,i7; nPojo_illog4:yt.,9argdmIlv.;an. wtpad, tt,oirceq0.:.-Teetheds in qinek sueeeesien. adeord-
'kne'cics that shall en31"ie hini to'st"4 •*--i:ek to the old teem where they all'
ng tr, the iMpression they think they
'Upon his oim' feet'.
au' is ae 4nterestine and ' tragre •':ui''..n.e-v.ti.......1nInkd -.feottchs'el.n1:5aandci '''''cl:tilliee'i.re'' ''.tnlii`-e" .areTrmulayk,111,'Yge. editor's 'let, 'like tlat,.6-6.•
hing to reflect that there is 'no rap-, O. noliCernan, Is not A. henry One If
,lcellion in . -the cetintry: net a thug :17.1,•11:11,tiCs.sm,saiti.'h's.',W1,1h7l'os,..isny'it.ert.ht just il6 ICrePs mit' names- he plea.e'ea: the
. ' e always '. • • '
,e0e -criminal. itor • a neercle•iWell, bUt„ , . ,., , . - perties involyed. het lie may annoy
there is hack sontewhere hi the Offieg• .,.2-1.gh tenaPrect' ' ' °there who Waeted to see the narnes
shrouded figure of a mother:Who •' "I'm g.1).1Pgto hey sonietl:iing -,for .in.
>e ves n im.,k
• "Doubtlegs thisit unchanging! affec-
'ion is necessary in 'order to.hold the'
vorld together 'but it is no always
'rimy for ,its possessor. When a man
wrecks his' own life by his indisere-
• 'len he knows he is minring an
sainine her who gave him, birth more
'han himself or any -othet person.
• "The great' tragedy of wrong' -do -
'Mg is not found in •the wrong -doers
'.0 much as in the mother0f them." -
the ,Thaesr little. bey, and' soreethiag-
ror poor Miss McKay; wh?, has'ibeen
'n' bed eo Ilia., end something TM- the,
mihistWr's Wife and going to pack
TY trunk and go back te the home
.e and laietie-Wrel ,
when I think of it. •"Heate, „Sweet
Home." No: wonder 'they' cry when
hejr thing. that -,but oh, what sweet,
, . , 1
tears they are;,-'Th.e 'tars of "the
bomeick .v hen area t, going. to nf 'making. him •tell-. the, .tenanninity
No newspaner in a slim commun-
.. _
ity •wants ti anykely who elms .
• gotten into manor' trouble, by
• lishing their mistakes .to the :world;
but there are times whet'', it'''must 'be
dime.: • It's got to toine out and
'newspaper can't-, keep 'it frem com-
ine ort suppression..
f•
But, you went to eet en•editor F;
lander jusf ..-4t-rt to- bully or
thre.aten • Ttiat'S the 'Serest way
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MCCORMICK-PRERING
TRIPLE POWRIt: TRAotoR•
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These inacliines. are ,built -with a heavy 'dpty „bearing rtta4,-
' ,shaft4to replaceable - No working Pelle posed ,N
, •:treahle'rrinking- sprckkets er chains, tue•'•0- "g
piece niaiji,fraine the ; tealiemiseibn'e and the final. •deisie. run eon-
ia a bath of. oil. ',FurtherinOre, ' .the dust.proof ' housing
Prevents dirt, or .gritefront„ getting into •oil 'Supplies.; „Re --
"fore buying, O tractor, see e - • ••• •
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,ucknovki.
'Phone' No. 10is.at Your Servicel
We SeU for Cash -We Sell. Cheaper Than The Credit Store'
NQW FOR.: HOUSECLEAN I NG
ANP DECORATING
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49.
*re- are prepared to fill Your requirements, and would:offer the fol.,.
loiving suggestions: ,
Step 1:4_4_dedresr.,4 B.ru,st„hes Serub pails, Mbp Slicks;• Carpet '13eat-•-
Partstene to fill -the holes in the plastet.e
Mureecithe ideal wail finish. PI We have it in all' cokes, ,
Sherwin Paint—The Paiht that..is trite to the color, -and'
: will hist •longer ,
Sherwillac---the: finish, ,foi• :furniture :and, doors. Comp in and We
will tell you bow to apply it.
e omestek gr.," more. Who wants ,,11bo t y
ou
to be a, nobody!'r •
"n
„ BIG BITC'S° (iIONiFt TOWN
,•
THE WROM,4 SET .
. :
"Manya wrecked life has . been
"raced back to the fact .thet-Somehow
• ',he young sman, Or woman, . got in'
'elth the'.wron,e et. It may be that
• ,Set erne richer titan' the inari, Who
..oined.: and he was ,e•led to he Singled
'out. for, theirefrienaship • •but he„naid
all ten dearly for it in the end. When
vve:go with .wealthier ,folks ,,we are al..
MOst compelled to 4ciopt their, stand./
1id Of expenditure,, arid that means,
embarrassment and
• nate ,euirt.' •The prdiearir young •fele
lew is too proud to pay- that he cnn-
'ot
'nay .fOr cerkain Inettries., and se
•he trieS", to keep lift his old as 1911g
Is his finances will steed the-
• , •
incl then he must beg, , borrow or
Steal. •In any case, the reSult is not
• to he
• Bey'pr, keep with yonr • ewn erowd.;
.You .Can ;find juet' as Much braine
ongst the ' poor,'as amongst the
-ich; YOU will 'find just as , true
!riends. amongst those' wile have to
,the eopperp As ani,onget those
whcebaye no need toeworrirealetat ex-
eenseA of anything. You Willefind just
ee enioyable and helpful companion.'
dile amongst the 'Men -wile- tread the
nawaY„ of toil • Is amongst thoire
..whn have' to nned to labov.f.or their
•tinily bread. • The set we travel With
wilt de mech, for nee either helPfn1N4
elln stroll We ...have 'the pciWpr
to ellPose 'ratr setkihet We hove not,
the ,,ower. to Change the , men who
'cohIPOse
, Doubtless y911c5te `tiottled. 'that ev.
OrY girl who isn't (11'1161 pretty "culti.
Yatefla flOMOY $41 fried to SOPVe
it-ontrosto•
t
SIXTYs MII,IelteN!' DOLLARS
'trICIPPR :IN ONTARIO •'• •
'
(Teronto „Daily State APril 27)
Ontario:•vOtere 'Vibe suppOrted,'Mr:•'
Ferguson's govei•nesept eontreeI; policy
clpUbtlessly libped,Ahaf the liquor por-
"-nit..-.system would °he', ,
43rantford
that a local resident honcef.t 51,queiris
af .1Xid• liquor and ;022 -quarts ,of .ale
-n 'permits since .lq,einber. ,part of
•the liquor he obtained on' hiS Own
ierrnit and 'Part cn a permit in the
:name ef, his father ; • •.
' IVO*, appear tthat, the. inimber
of person'?. in Ontario who', dnalt
rip or is teaqily hicreeeieg. iteder 'the..
system, Ding the' ,firSt'five-
'Months of .gOvertunent:,.cfmtrol 220:-
100 resident - perynits. were sSued.
!During' the se.gend Ave ronth4 when.
P`e*lierriliti,,had to:be Obt hie ad, a to,.
tin Of 290 000' resicle'ne permits were
issued. The lignor puidhaSed 'during
the first eie7ht :month's' of the sIrstem,
^olt no%million dollars:. If the same
r •
rate iS maintained. ...tlirougri.:4 th'n
Year Ontario's liituor reaCh
do million dollere, er teilitorie niere
than eetiinetee pteyieuely epnearing,
le these. coltittins.
So "many abuses „Intim .erotA in tn
,opeetitiori of government control Viet
'jt has beenfounirnecessarii, alregeiv
;to:, cancel more than 2.000 tpermite.
Thew1ioi staff' Of One' leitieerY wa,VP-
houSe has. had to. be dknissod: be,
,enu f irregUtarities in e6iineetioil
with permits.: Th•a,, dOngrol' board' IS
'denting" With conditions' 10 the' bested
its, ability,•Thit if will lint,1 to,013.1.0%
,rrertferenenort from...thole who Lige
1iquo. if the -present syt •to.
petpotilAte
FOR
1
1-1,11- Ailudolub,h. Ledger bee' some
•
bard things, •to say about .conditions
+hat prevail in .Chieeeo. the 'third
largest :city in the world., ' under? the
son. o
.17iThet T.,1‘eldae.ve,7 "BigsaysBill' T
:'''ll'°nriP-s
•
"'Within the last Ave inonths sixtY-.
• - y
'wo- -bombse-havee-reeleed'Atia. shaken
the rity.. ,Not a sineld conyietion has
-e•-elted. • 'Machine. ,gen bandits •got",
Leeir• start in ''C'hieaeo.:. It is the enly
,
town in America 'where theeburial of:
'i. gentran takes en the -proportions
offt state funeral. 't;ang..leaderS are
lineied endejetrueirloside•of flowers .in
illede Nielsen; with solid gold hoe.
1-ilee. -TheiC last rites are attended
'-!y• ofifeials • find , .iurists •wearing
'le-et:inning; heed's, ttpon, •their sleeves.'
'Tt is: the, most:amazing' Situation ini
'en Arneeican eity," ; .
INIteYer T.hometion proposes An linld
what he calls ."improvment ;parades"
every two weeks' with a view to cie,..
, voio'niurr .conimunity snirit and living
down 'slandersy upon his'. city. •, But
•tw.}!!itt.it...c..iti6i0obgeo. ..r(inie,n,,dilgoieism", pilio4t.detthoinog ,
high de-rree 'in :London, namely, the
law ',led order. firrolir and 'impartially
enforced. Brie perhaire, that Is toe
•, .
l'Iritiah tre find feereer with "Big Bill."
.• RIPLEY. ; , .
' „Mr, and' Mrs: .1' S. Steevarte..--atid
•farrily,' rho ;Spent the past • three'
yeere ,ie "Pere, South America-, have
ret'orned. •havo-e-lind 'Ore 11W ,isettled'
irt theit'lresidence at the ttotitleatfid Of
the vilhi&O. Mr; Stewart, uho is. reg.,
isteved geologitt, bat been in the ein.:
• nlny ot f1ielmnorT4 Oil ComPiny, on
I•
11,41-44411-11rtlftnflitiV00031 '. '
the southern cOntinent! Where large .
'
Utilac—At superior satin finish enamel that Will drY, bard in foure
•'hours. ;Just the 'tning,il you have been,looking 'foe to finieh-
lioreh, furniture. and nlany . :Other' 'articles:
• . . "
White ,Wash Brushes, lluresco Brush as,, Paint and Varnish' Brush-
' ' es...A 'full stock .„ 'WC have special gasOline. for •cleaning..
It Will not ..injure. the finest'fabric. ' •
Special priee' on ',Red Star Washers 'and Wringers.
Ideal Incubators ---the' best: 'Ideal Bi"Ooder Stoves-themoSt eft-
•, • "
Heating Plumbing and glectric Wiring
A 'CURIOUS ACCIOENT 'ALMOST
_
•
PROVES:TATA:I:
Boys Will- try experiments, .soMe-
r • ,
times with disastrous results: •Jim
Salkeld, pon of Mr. and Mrs. H.. le
I • .
"
had a curious :mishap which nearly
cost him hip' lifPea coupleeof . weeks
age, Ile „was setting oft firecrack-
ers, and by way of, varying the sport
he Put'one,in a bottle.'When the ex-
plosion eime the bottle was • blown
to .pieces, and a fragrant, of the'glais
struck Jen On the 'meek,' making a
deep. gash which 'bled freely. A doc-
• tor had to .be called, And by the thne
the floW of blood was 'stopped the lad
was nearly dead. For eeveral days,
he was vere Weak through the loss
of blood, but presently begAn to gam
strength, ciad was 'soon out of danger.
•
in couple
ar;11. eAd in; ien*- ebnae7-3i0u0sOt bifeeeellf:
aboveearth. Ieret 'marriage dancrouS,
•enough as itis?
••••••••••••••••••,••••
,BRANT FARMER BADLY- - •
IN jUlthle'' IN . KUNA,W4-1Y
Peetredge a fanner of the
7th'• Copl-of Brant .'fbvvriShip, near
Walkerton,'.. Was. seriouSly injtirecl
viTer tea rn rap .Siy4y
441111. At ,the Of the aecident Mi
•Bentledge. VraS driVing; with a 'team •
fif young horses, a. drill •tbi his other.
farmin the neit,rhborhood. The (ani-
• mals, it•ii thought,. took ',fright, •'at
, • • .
the'noisc of the rneclono en th. bard.
:read, and Made a, • wild get -away.
When they got 'beyond control;
TZ'outiedge thought his best chance . of
•learine.; the drill. 3,vas' over the '13.alc.. •
•Tn attempting todo so he vtasothron
• onto the ma-hine, and - sustained the...
ineuriere fen-awrek was •
served_ by Sorire near . at • hand; Who', ,
rushed:to 'his 'essestenCe; The heee,
clicemot,erit nelarebefeee-they ia-rites-tn
contact with e, 'post, The. tongue, e
..beelliciinertheye were hisought, under'
pfaitically• tininjtired.
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