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A 4ET.',4*Ea .FROM INWA
FornterlY of White.
etttirellp Writes -Wet the Mehain
• Widens •of
¥4 Angus Macay. wha last um-
•r1tWhitechutch to:. engage in
tOilioiconarYt, work for the Presbyter-
" .fon Church, .:and. is now at Jhansi,
India, has written to the. Presbyter.-
. W4NI.b.. at, Whiteelvirch,:. telling
Spinething , the Peo.Ple Wang. whom
•• , ,Workini-Lthe :24111aPnezile(4.1415'.
; (that ,is the spelling: he 10 ",'Of*.
•
• EaoSing -Oyer the ,.rtst paAgraphs
of the letter, Which give an account
Of, the life and ''areer Of MilhannAd,
• We One. to the follOiring interesting
facts:: He says "There • are mien'
Points on; svhi,chwe•Ehristiani agree'
'vithMuhaninadans: 'The ,trin-
' ity of 'God, (2). the Beality ,of God;
7 (3) the Fact' of Sin, (4)..Ittiman
'(0.) Revel
/Lion; (7) : *judgment: : Tbey-helieve
:the: soul doeen't ieaVe .4‘e
is sort 'of unconscious until afterhui-
40. they Atuff np' the Parer eYelt and
nose to keep in the 'sot& They do not
.'fill in the. grave as' we- do, but :put
otielcO over be top and PRO 5 little
mound of earth over the sticks; On
Walldne through their grAlreyord. One
has to be eareful.! he • .doesn't. fall
-throegh into the graves. Of course,
, the' jaelcals.lalOw all aboat tbray
the, dead °•are" buried, and often drag
out pails q-.4 the. hOdiee :to the', Atir,.
faee ..of •.the treullct
i - tat shrtIy aftek. a'Pe.racqfls
buried he j,sVXOntinedhy two aO0s",
'
in regard to his faith and 'Oraetide,
if these: have :been ; sathtfacttlry .he
; left: altMe'it pounded.withl
i"Ces• • Then ..thP' P'04Y decays, • all
except,: One little hone in the-,..spine,1
;which; does ot decay, but at. theieO-,
.7Orrection: it '1:1.eg1ns. to: .grow,- and: in
forty days .a new body s produced,
,Then -cornea ',the judgment, in .'whic,h7
•the good and had, deeds are weighed
in actual. scales, ,,airdr if '• the goOd.
• deeds -47e light the '416.'14dt:id is lost)
There •final teat still by .which .
the individual is required to walk a-
cross' an 'abyss' ,by a narrow read.
thin as hair...Many. fall in, but if
thefaith-.is strong, they .reach the
-Other side. The only hook for 'those
'Win?" falt'ia is to. call on; Muhammad.
These exPeAenees"are followed by n
life of 'punishment or ,pleasure."
PREMIER .FERGUSON. WRITS
TO THE -SCHOOL TEACHERS
7
In hiti capicity as 'Miniater Of: Edu-
cation, the priinerninister Of Ontario,
some titne agO addressed a letter to
. .
teaChers. throughout • . the provinee.'
Urging them to train the yonng peo#
pie under„•their' care:- not only in the
•oreacribed school prograir.„ , but . -in
charaeter. The premier's letter fol-
lows:
• .`.!..71oz...theLteaeher, ,..in
capacity: as, chief administrator of
ti Sehnil! system 1 gm- continnally.
beiPt
hettetlie,-•
1
- ;young. •PeOrde presentlay, by
`.reasOn of ‘04i't changing 'soda] and
liorePconditibna that effect our AU-
ties,i'our luittiti and eVen 'Our amuse:.
, „
meats.. Ve the teaching •''hody. . the
neaten:pitylooks, and. : has , never
looked in vain,fon the: faithful
TguardienshiVerthe • pupiliir"duiiiii-
'sehool The, school ';yOu
are. aware, .contains specific' injuric
tions to inculeate 'precePt and eic-
.amPle respett for, religion and Mor-
tify, • an& the,' highest regard' 'for
nth, 'Ittyilty,.. sobriety,. 'Purity tem-
Perance,and alt Other. Virtues.: It may
nOt be: amiss ;th remind you. of 'the
3pecial application of the ••pbligations
, ,
, . .
thus .detnitely laid. down in relator.
.to temperance and • sohriety. The
.coinpulsory ',text -book for the Course
in hygiene Contains foil and • explicit
warnings of the •Consequences .that-
• follow.,irregular and intemperate
habits. The PUblie. ,welfare demands'
that. this instructlon shOuld . be
dili-
gently and ;systematically .given:: in
-the' elaiia rearns, of all; the' 'achaols.
The training, ef:' Character along thia
line :is.ibeneficial and •• lasting • to the
de,Pree :Oat -eritPnisis :Ts placed - on
self-tontrcal; as' the 'haSis • .of• moral
moreinthese; often;•tlien we do Th
. Word' of .God is 'eve r on theft -ilea, In.
•:their neWAPAPerS 'We: see 'Gad, God,'
on every '0.ege. In their funeral an-.
nouncenientii they; write ,'Ahnaii Ali'.
to . Cied,. aged 0. 'We
John- Brown •died; • aged,
.Wlien something gags • Wrong they
qod,, in. a 'yet*, reverend
• manner. We say:: 'Oh shucks,!-.:
'7. • ."The three :tfandainental "*" Virities
that they are 'Most partictibir 'about
'.are (1), 'Unfailing CoUrtegy, (2). Ldi'..•
isfi hotpitality;*4`3)..'neicanstihle pa:
• 'tience; They kis, •that : it • is 'far bet-
ter to -lie and be •eontlealis , than to
• tell the .tritth If2 it .hurts; that it IS,
. for hetter say1; go Motu gO..nat
.then to, gay l'.'sgo not and g�; far
. better for, di woninnte..aPnear Ned-,
• est, than' te really be :modest, 'They
believe that their :future . Igo of
p1easureor..punisluneptia.detitanire..,
bY, the number of -good Worke ot
bad work- they 'did in: this. life. 'Their
...sense .of _sinis not very deep, be.-
eausetthe.;ir;:thaVenot-a-Arer-Sr------ge04,--eet---
'of ethics ; acts. 'Coine t under
• ;Whet •Wajah, that i, 'Whit
••• is, necessary. . Prayer is necessary.
. :Scone under the , name .pf .Manchib,
is,*things that•ere praiseworthy;
Borne:: are Under What they cafl jaia;
"that . is, things_ that'. ere permitted.
, Per initance, several ..wines .are, per-
-•; Miffed. Lying. is „.Permitted,
women, • (2).. to make. -friends, • ($). • in
• ..war. SOrne.aeta conic under 'What' its
' • 'failed Ma:lank that is, 'things,: that
are distastelid and 'genie come under,
'What is 'called. Haran,. things.
that are forbidden, ler exeinjole,..the
<Rating of perk.'„ 111;....ee, More Ltieects......ttorY
and preiseWOr• thY ,ects, a Person .does,
the 'better.. he "will 'fake in. the next.
, Things ••'that• •;...• are. perinitted
••:•cotint neither for him: "I, Or. • against .
•...'hini•-• Tie ig.like a; student in scheid,
•
trying to pegs .an, examination Where
marks are Oren .for thin:re, that. are
'right and marks:ate taken •away, for
things ;that are wrong. -.:If he, -has
than -50 :Per' cent. ogood Marke•
'le :goes to heatien, and. if, 'he. haa
' 'more. thin ,50 per tent; Of bad Marks
he goesjo bell SUcli tOriceptiona of
have Tio.'.corirOctiorr of canseience:
••••• "Aliout,l'80• :tier eent of the Muhain;,•
Tnedens•nre. very superstitious,. Mag-
ic 'ehdririn and all .sorts .‘ 'of magic
booka.'are,'Seld to overcome evil
When a child is .sick 'they pat
•-•., bad& its:something. -hard.such as n' knife 'Or :a •.sward to' drive
',away evil Ink 'fWritten ' On.
,...papei on 'rhursdey and then , washed'
,.euie, Certain .men 'dee . in what they-
-. call ..Blaik keee.. .For a leike sum
. of money they •Will write a' bed .cUrse
backwards' in a .kew's bloid or 'pig's
bleed, or in wine, )4nd _the slin, Of...paL.•
•••Per bearing *the' enrse. When- put
in-
dCr 'a '.Person'a .pillow • is :supposed to
• bring death. -Hysterical .wemerr are;
;said to have .a Jain,: or evil .spirit',
and :to drive it away tney yna-ra hig
feast and. for three •or.. ioor 'nights all
.. sing -and dance and; feast tatrether to
give the evil spirit': food and a goad
• i
tme, • On the:third night •the wornari.
. . •
.,,wha iig possesIted.,:rides..'.artitind in a
teirCle on a sed' c ,hack ,and'.while,
the others 'Arig and 'danee She keeps
•stabbing .the Poor 'beast 'till die$:.
• Then ell drink the Wood...And' act !ri
,tii4 most heathenish. manner:: *When
:a 'Muhammadan prays- tAartiSI M-
ea,-},la,ys -obfeet out in front
, 'ofhim. .and if anything, ‘,tom4sbe
e -j him and the f,bjeCt hi a prayer •
At the Close 'of his. pray.
'er towards Mecca .the Mohan/n*04er?
'yr:Oyes his index., finger no Anil down;
0:4 ,h'e rets e.nother. 1iW • Pre'Ver, ,
This Tittle praYer, iii•Supposed to..ha.ve
been. given • to Muhammad*. a., curse
• -a4t his .epernies., lir turkey they
• Oh God, , make ' the Christiaa's.
. 3,viies: widows andtheir children .or-•
ohJris, and .give 'their'property to the
Mohammedans.' Mot • of •the 'people
•etick, -ecrinitrg• Irani
dina, -end this ih*y...,nne.„in..
,prayers. Jf, is briailted and the, used
. as. a sort ,of religious, tenth brush, .
Without • toting it their preYers +etre
ordir halfas muej POWer. ' •
:""WileftA OtiOn tile* they believe
and„ physical heelth. Many opoortnn- •
iiies present themselves of bringing
klotne to young people the. need: Of
Meeting ternpthtion with :firrn resolu-
'tion. ,You , are .I 'am Convinced, :mind-
ful' of your duties in .this ressiect al-'•
'ready, and the purpose of this. com-
munication Ts -to 'ask you tfi persevere.'
:faitlifully'- and -seri oualy-: la- -.carrjeing
out, the prescribed courae 'of study
- which develops •the' • 'qualities Of
itieng,th of 'will, and :the power to
•resist every_ fora,'" Of iinPurity ,so 'irn.,.
breSsively „set forth in the teit7hook...
'Signed,' GI Howard -Ferguson, minis':
ter of•education". • • •
WESTERN GRAIN,' DOWN
,
THE LAKES
The following' statement; of grain
r;o.rgoes . arriving4i!..Gatierieli, 'whiett
've, take ,fropi The Goderith Star.
e;ives.,Sorne idea of the , extent *Of
grain 'shipments which talfze place at
this, "season: • ' . ' • .
• ;Recent arrivals or grain ..cargoeS,.
, , ,
. at Goderich have been as .follovvs:
May ...1.2th,• the Sa katchewant ' with.
..vve„Acti?h
qa,900 bushelis 1, eat; • May. 18th,
„the ' Renfrc , w' . .128,000 blishela
Of wheat; May 14th, . the Grand :Th
land,. from 'Duluth, with •186,009 bu-
shel's 9i wheat and 175,000 bushels
'.1 re; - May]5th the Mantadoe,
',frith 108 00o bushels of wheat for
the elevatef: and 125,000 hushels for
FlOtlr Milli"; ' May ' 15th, the
rionie , .,Srwith. -with _900.0 bushels
wheat, 54,000 hughelti ;of oats and.
52,40(), huithels rye: May VAIL tim,
fintadob, with l'il:3,00(1 bllsheis " of
. wheat for the, elevatot,, ,:ana tqa.000
H. the Wefit.ere cgeade Floor Mills:,
- raY 2144i th.r.=4.:All.11-.4.4c.:11.1tiCh,Wit-b.-
','2111Aff,nitillels *heat l' the, .eleva-'
tor( 'Ma'y 22nd, the .8askatChewan,
with. 134,0,00' ,bushelti oats. Ali these
cargoes were PA.. the .Goderieb El;
evator with the exeeptiOn Of those
portions mOntioned as belf;.g iUr the'
•Mill•
1011C.KNOWOnnt, - .'11014011"- VAY 36t th28
VM SENT'XN.EL
Published every Thursday morning
:at Lyekuovip:Phtario-
•4, II, MacKenzie, :PrOprieter
and Editor-
111URSDAY, MAY , 31st, ,1928.
Pir4gAsk
' • .
The
Fnouneed t:8: :111Ota:::i;'day.Gis t.nhe'441' Poo. ant;
'matters ii What:' are Imolin asraTal
Postoifieen.,are to receive an • increase
in Pay: 'The 'increases ,ainoafif to
'from .$40 to $200 per: year, depend-
ing on tll e. aeT7epeg
t, o:b34, , inesi sal in:omne
in the ofoc e. , .m
salary for a rural 'postmaster is $,80
per 'Yeer...", Under the '`Pc'-ws orre'ng.e'
ment the minimuin 'will $100-
• AliOut nine theruiand ,Firstninaters,
will be effected, and 'the 'change. will
mist the Department` about $,900,000'
..per year: The increase Will take' ef-
fect as from the 'firtit'ef April, 1928.
•" Postmasters are' -not highly paid
as pay goes in. this country, end the
"pay is not fifed , in the ,seine way as
othergines of work. The position
is more or less pernierient, and re-
intineratitin does not go up and down
With the. 'changing' conditions 'of bus-
iness. and For this reason
the, Department must' from time to
time •.adjust the pay :of its entPleYr
• ees, and the likelihood its that on
looking into the situation. •the Post-
maSter . General decided' that the in -
'Crease was' 'over due....
-47-o
AN JINFORTlJNATE .COURT
.1 RULING
,
' "Every sensible driver of en auto-
mobile on. Ontario highways. will feel
Aarniet otiflearninetimetheAppeiI-
has :jade -7
ment to. the effect that a person may,'
within the law, drive where he
nleases anywhere ulion,the ,highway.
-that is,to the right or to the- left
, ,
side of the road, no nietter, which
'
;Vey le is going.
---lit-marnot-turn-out-,quite-so-bedly
as it at first appears, but doubtless.
it will Serve' as e loophole fOr rea-
le:SS • driliere • to escape' through When
they have caused damage. .Sensible
drivers,. of course, s& continue, to.
drive. to the right-hand side, 'for
their- own 'Safety, as Weli as for. the
-tenet-el good,
Resides; a, judge -or .a jury may
cairly, assure that a • driver who
TreePs to the left-hand and thus'
ITV; 4140. : trouble. ,does not exercise
reasonable caution. Th..3 • APpelate
r!oinit did not nee as„to that. Whet
't said Was that the law does net Say
• 'hat there is -a right and wrong side.
.'or the driver: It overruled. O. judg-:
, of Instice Raney, because - he
'nstructed that • a Certain
driver had been- on the wiling Side of
'he read,. whereas ;laCeording to •• the
'law ' 'thexe is no •right 'nor"
wrong 1. side."
. It ict to he hoped 'that Courts will
still fin -spite of thig. decisionlo con-
oflue decide. agein'tit °the, driver
-Yho ..`legs" the road and. does ' not
-rye reasonable nioin :for. the other
,,to ,patia.„
We One time saw ,a %driver: deliber-
niely acrers ' the road, with
the evident ,.ohieet: of tormenting^:the
drL%er of a tar just %behind. ,Accord:
ng to the law, aii, interpreted by the
Aneellate COart, this ;driver -wag
within the. law in doing ilk but a'
loWer court surely would be upheld
in .nfacing reSponsibilifv- for any -re -7
suiting damage .upOn the party act-'
'ing•int that -way. •
•-•.,-7070 p •
YMMIGRANTS, AND ' FARM wortK
• Many of the men .yvlin .are aided in
efrliipg to; Canada' from 'Britain and
Europe are bound, hy. agreement to,
_work On a farm for a Stated num-
her of- yentas. ;
York,ton, .in "Saskatchewan.
O., Was discogered' recently :that men
, . ,
who -had come to the Country.. under
this arrangement were,• offering their
oeryices . on 'construction , :Work " at
"starvation; wages" -ten , to twenty
cents per hour; 'Eleven such 'men
were found ,working in Yorkton at
20to, 25 cents, Per hour. ••
, What. • was 'wrong WIththe farm
work 'that these, ',Oen Were expected
to • eriga ,did engage
in for a Arne.? it must be that they
found better. Ming conditions" and '
'setter pay in ,the town. The BAN-
od is. too,' •thlt, the. immipeet8
rvete l•r‘lo; awkward -'at the ,t0tvn jobs
quit at, the farin work, which is by
161-Y,P24011.00.:41.6 her,.
-olso, 'they were iow*Ti men ', over '
in
Euronct.. and fetnind the lortescitneness
of the western. • farms: 1 -unendurable, '
‚That is the giatat farm laber prob-.'
letn-7east as well as West', There is
higher- ony,, ohortei, hont,/ and. more
, ,
itettertahlmeilt (which ffelleFAUX
means the eliendineof • one'=. TOOney)
in the towns and. 41eS., Farming,
as a„ husineis, e.annot compete. with
city hrleinesses in the general. re,
wards .to 'the laborers,, and immi-
grants must think...it rather, herd
•lines to. 6e comPellid wQrh on
ferele when they wt., find better
liVing eenditions 340.:!hetter PaY In
the eitiee. • • . •
• Tit this. •Ountry7 and. in the:puked
'States there has been much talk4nd.
tunch )doing abouf heIpin t1 farm-
ers,, but coMPlaiiits' 'nave become
louder 'and . •loaderi the :movement
from. the • Countiy to; the eitie's
'anises, and icant .farinp inultiplv
.The .fact,'" of the 7m4,:ter all
loVernment tinkering ,withtrade, on
lus iinithient has 'been; with the Ob-,
-rept ,:of • building,- up the. cities-•-en-
conriging, 'manufacturing -- largely
at the expense of the, farming, indett-
..try-and this, policy . • has , never
*hanged. That is one way which
"governments posititely to,
help ,the farmer,'
I
THEN :AGNES; .MacPHATIL .1i4p
HER -FLING. AT ..THE. JUDGES.
• : • .
.(EditOrial in 'the • Ottawa
•Whateyer • they ;may gain ,in the
..ifiape �f- -increased,: emoltiment, 'thc,
;he JUdgea.,:who appeared before *thc:
metial eciminittee, appointed by Par
• iarnent to• enquire into° -the adequacY.
4 their salaries, 'lost • neither' in dig-.
iity ear in ;prestige...,Hedgd aroun'cl,.
4.s they, are: by traditions, ' Precedents
and the 'sense' of, alecifrie4,i that is • as-,
39.ciated. 'with' their 'eievarOd',PasitiOn
it' 'required, sonae, cobrege in the :Part'
3f...the represeatatiyes ' theTjudit-
iary teideseend from. the bench: and
binit .themselves :for jlldgment:
•
he bar; of public opinion. ,
• -Apart.' from . 4; 6oesei .).useess thdt
legal axiom •' that . not
Se a',WitnesS 'in his own case, 'they
had- to eVercorne•-e natural .'reluctencc
--rte.,. test :aside-701*r iohes of Office -
appear ..ea's.'SuPplianta for finen-
aisisianee• They .hi, indreever,
contend .with a sentiment that we,
not' wholly fayerable. to. •theili
Ind. that, in some- quarter, wa§.
. .
.4Ousi5? •Aequs•toieed to r'try7
?o.sition. being theraselVea.. tried:
And, ' what .: seerned ,of theta,
'he ,greatest' ordeal' of- all; they had
reee the .isterii,',.inek,isteilel.,
•
ali-
hority Miss'• Anes •
cTiidgeS ., end • distitiguitshe:!: merObers
af...the. Bar,:before whj.n! '.inany' lit.••,
criminer'lecl ap-
teared . to he.,'O•Vercome,:sta: 'awe and
;terror • in -the eUgsist presence,' and
alder .tbe: forensic* fire, of the lair
.nember for Southeast. • Grey, who•
seemed to • relish* thep,
••),yyllege' and.
ipportiiiiitk.• of:.having fling at 'tlic •
:clench • and 'Ber . without tlyi.•:risk 'at- •
endarif upon 'contenipt:•Of -.0irrt... Her*,
•espeCt for law, she frankly 'avoved.
vas, net as high as her •respect for
he :struggling "farmer, :and the pool,
Worker; .the..dignitY which Could not
ive -.ori nine r. tWelve 'thousand o
..sbe-_,A..verred.• fiddlesticks:
'Ana oS for judges'. who. were, Statving
-)n a.. celery' of. fifteen tbousa7nd per
uniarn,' :She •knew' Of • wheat "risers.
ig breeders., Vibe •would,:gladly 'take'
heir placeS for .5, third of, the Money.'
It was in valathat ••,:i0 of Cap,
.Ida'a mast !listirignished Jurists;; ir.
his ,anaVest:.ir anner.•raUggeged :that
af 'course. ".judifes' were Of usually,
,that they
to be .trained cit .;the.r.Bar",• that -
forensic itOumenT.ss.c,4. Sernething
•
fe.rent -from . officie.ncy,• an
'hat •Certain positions in' life dernand-
.74.:Certain .standards Ot: Iiirig. Mi-.
-.34-a-OPhad thing; adninaafly • the-
, . .
,noaition that. judges, hav,-,ever digni-
iied,..•• were lin-letter': 'than, their. fel-
lOWer in. the arid .
'hat 'clata.sdistinctions were. an aborn:;
iaatioa 'which the adminiStrators cif
laW ..and-jtiatice .ahPuld ,be the Inst tc.
t"ustify. • . •
, But ia.. spite of.'..tih,e. lark./ tnernber,'s
Critical attitude 'and unk.imiti'. cfmr;
'7oeat,', the inders and thriir ,Support7
from, the "Bs..;-AStoin,V,011 etni et0
N1' fromthe ordeal •a; •tintoni.,
rortable 'perhaps, but ,with their dig;
"iiy..tinruftle*d and their prestige unt'
qirtured• And tho,se,4, the rest of"ti
who wisn apply. COmmon sense' to
„ ;
tnia ub iert/ ,ha,Ve. Merely to tell'our.:
seive's that if We want c:66d. judges
We heft -better' payenougb' to.•per,roit.
a. god: :lawyer to: persuade '..hirdscif
to give, .up the larger Money he,' can
make, at' the , .
M.ifei. Mac:Phew terrY her
argument , foe:her. A: ludlie, sho
hinjlo,''ghoti)d rw.t t'.1 -.ore,' than' a
ea mei-. a farmer , manai•-teS• to tiVi!
fortno,..gaA •tpore
; Than labOrer. A lahorz,• Menages'
to Jive. And wily sheuld I:1'60707'; g
.ages to , ' • ' •', " •
Based. as -it is on -the British tie,-
•ditiOn, ever-' reason to
'be' proud of her. judiciary.,• TheSys-
tatri6v,:t aeritleisft1lipinolontlint
•atieyn
N.rffr r,
14. 0044444M to be *4 irf support of
th :nl'ers;;;*eomte
rc"rn7tdle'efthQUliMi
eet thoeli1:0F,iaxn;
fot , the Bench aliOuld have. th,9: „OP.
provgl of the Bar societio: AO A' pro-
codent to their eppointutont.
But *--as Minister of Jtaitlea
vinted" ctOt, while not without 4eor,
enoniAliesand dubiCUP praCtie-
lh'. Canada' Was yeaTI‘c44,*-.OPto.. On the, is, the. judiCial !system In operation
*hole, ,very well It AO th6•,;testimeaY
Pf..,)fr,„ Lafieqr.• looking
5ackover a period of 'notify half
century at the. Bar he coPld net re,
..1411" a single Oase':of iniPeachinent: of:
'a 'Canadian jUdge.,:.That a reeord.
yhii. should*conimand - the respect
• at , one which
nerits the • encotirageni•and ode,:
• 'Mate r,ewarti cf those.vitha ere call,
"ed ,UPon. to nairitain ..it; . • • "
LAW
, Andrew, •Freiberger ...of; near. Kiv.:
Who- paased :two'', months Of
'ast winter in the Walke-rfon
ioletion cif the •Ontario' T iqtior •Con:
,-rol Act, ,is agaia •accnSed Of a like
'infraction, and is Out on bail of
•1,500. Two other • Bruce •county
in also.''are in like trouble -4.
Talker .of Kincerdine.,;rest/pship, 'and
ltafforcl Paisley Of Greenock.
• Newsoepers of lest Week had the
eqllowing account of •police "activi-.
• Three; men of Bruce CountY-An- •
• ,
lreW Freiberger and Stafford ,Pais-
'ey ,of Greenock and Alex. J Walker,
If Kincardine township --"-ere *to:. face
Ytheistrate. Walker ...on liquor cliarg-
' Freibeicrer is out on bail , of-. Sir
.500,. aiSo Walker. • .
The apprehensicui of Freiberger
. • • ,
Sthfford lest. Th:•iraddy night,
,,nd walker;Sattirday night, was the
result of work- of Police headed • ..1)Y
. • . • . -
r.o.V. nctel„.....CPust ableJos Nes on the .
ofpeer • appointed recently, to the
,• . .
louthern part of •Billee.
Search at.i F,reiberger's,•
'stable Nelsen, With Prim. ",Constable
Denton :of Owen 'sound end County
• Constable E. E, Welker . of town,
'eerehed Freibergerfs Place. A; Small
,uantity of government liquor was
liseovered hi' a bottle. behind a wish -
stand in. one •ofthe; bed, -rooms. This
7Wilrhetlit ground for. charge No.
.igainst this farmer, 'Whase permit
was
withdrawn when he Was cOnvict:.,
id on a liquor:•cherge.• soire montifit •
ago... rreiberger finished his, three'
• . .
nicinths! sentence. on March .2,, and
'yes .hack. in the "hastile".:i4e .of
tWo Months.: He 'Was' liberated, on
bail,- Ott 'Sntbrday.'m,orning,
• Mrs., Freiherr:en- was the only one -
at home; so ,the officers decided • to
,vait 'for her. husband, Within an hour
he drove:. into the Yard in a • Pontiac
:sedan. Investigation reyealed a Isi,t;
'le With about to .inches of.Jameica
rum, at Freiherger's feat and a
drinking glass on.\.the seetheaideliirn.
rz!eibeiger. Was .arrested, bui, --the
man' and womari 'with hi were:11CA
•
•
• A few risinntes. •later, atiether ;
.se-
dan, • a ,CheVrolei, •entereil. the Yard.'
.The driver,. sirinnrently7.7sertsi. •
..somethirig 'was. wrong, endeavored: to
.1riye., • it '• is :Said, away: from the'
.-icene, but was prevented from .doing.
7O.;by CaristabldiS ',Nelson and „Walker::
One, banned. on each side" of the tear
'nil the former suet:ceded 'turning -off
:he ignition and:- haltiog the Machine.
Under the 'front seat„two •quart het-
. . .
'les', filled with swamp, liquor, ,were
mind, -and-, the. Man -operating- the
,a.d.atif, Stafford: Paisley.. orrested,
*•:' • The cars driven by „Freibeiger and,
:tttafford.' have. been :ael.;ed: ,and
be :asked for, Within
•••O' hour the officers Were 'beck .. in
---Welkarton with-lhe; .ae-eWd . and
their autos'. Magiatrate. Welker.. re-
• anded•••;Freiberger and .Paislev, • • to
'jail, and set their heatin'g for Frliflay.
• noriling Of.: this week. •
A lek.':Walker
slated to -appear' at Itineardine en
-rriday::afternoon,lant it i's•Jilce1yt1ie
^aS,:e..S. of .,the trio'. 'w111. -be adjourned
"9 a...later date. ,: „.1. •
On J'Mrsdaynjght. atter' handing
we,r,their prisoners to ,Jailor Hynd-
•••;-t tin". 'PrOV; Constable --Nelson and 'his •
assistants. tirove to a farm tin • the
Concessien Of ' Culross, • ,vaeated
short time azo' hir' Martin 'Freiher-,
let:' There, was indication that.13Oose
might:be, 'digcovered :there; 'hut': the
house, was:, practically • empty.
•',Ale**. Walker., Who *ill .. he er..'
ierndon a charge 'of seiiing'
tr!ft the., joil-on ',VfonCloo night, On. bail'.
amounting' Co' P1,90q, trenched for. bY.
three- men Of 'Xincaraine.
, • It was Insnetor: 16e of kith.etier,
7.ncl E. E.-, Valk:2. scarChed tho
,bouse of the doeused, • in .,Itilitardiro
Towli,shio, On the',i' outskirts ,Of*7 the
.last Satijrda about, midnight..
:They .dhienvere4 25. betties .9f beerITt'
• is underttOod, u1-e41d
duplitate permit: -the
in been coroaletelV- used', and *that
the,dthers in th 1)14'0 .wheri' the of
titers hi -rived.; were a nian and, a girl
trOrti f3-tititlitimpton, and Men and
lila Wife Who; W_ox.k,40_,tht.Atou
,
.MOPOrnijekrDeeiviiit $pre4dersH.
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"fee(107thO'c roost .ine'reasos ;OW yitkI, ind makes, the More
1".°1)01149i.: .1'y1e09rmic104/00rIng Is ngentinni.nionure spreaik
'.•ert- not a 'tneehattleal unloattor. I t, 'tatiiu nit tn the sorecdor
r..tiold. All Working par14, Auit. attached to, an an -steel:
Roller boaringii anti a silo wheel: ()tale mean a;...liglito.urining
. machine,
`17,ho ,drivof ;eau insistantly . regulate:: the flow while • the
ePrearlor. is :in
Cfill and .,acto,it tattoo' buying, tit
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Mil AND ,COSTS IN
•AUTO,1IjOBII.,E'' ACCIDENT 'CASE
An action for damages in an 'auto-
mobile accidentcase' which *ill be
of interest ti) all autonbile. drivers
• was settled in court at Wiartori, last
The, accilent'..oceurred.'at . a street
-corner in the -town of iyiarton on
October ilst, 1927; • as the result. of
Which" I..anibert:i Bolton • Of:. Wiarton,
sued 'Sohn • Wilcox of Albemarle,.'fOr'
4120' daindges; : Belton Claimed' that
•Wileok's car had ,StrUck hini as he
was standing ,at the .side of the...road,
knocking him down and. one front
wheel- goink over liia' right ankle, ano,
. , .
,severely injuring, it,. and the Judge
held -• that these facts were true, de-
spite the fact. that. Wilcox* and • his.
two -sone.aad-his daiightee,had,•:; all
sworn their ear did nat.: hlt...)30.1.t.Pia_at,
all. There were no 'other witnesses to
the action .eXcent Bolton ',and 7the'
'Wiled); family. The- Judge 'allowed
Bolton his full claim Of 12041ameg-
es against. Mr. Wilcox and 'also .a
.. „
lovvcd Bolton; his costs,, •includini
:large -counsel fee • for *his lawYer,.
to be paid,ly.'witcox within 15 dkvs.
Mr. W. J. Scott of Wiartm„ acted for
Bolton'`and Mr. E, C. Sperenlaa 91.
wen--:SoOild,--for Mile
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