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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-07-05, Page 4saran ee If 70a.are Plaaalag a trip by aeroplane, antoniobile,,•:- 'heat, bus, bicycle or railway - train.'" surely your obloct'. • The aidy logical :end of a Perfect day is a goodnight's . Sleep, and no time is a good time if You've, gOt, to wander . '..'arOund from pillar , to.: post. trying to find „.a, °bedroom. That happens ,t0O.- often.' tnarcre a, good. night's; Sleep Y't0ep,toil.ng ahead for a: .• rooni It is, the only sure *ay. The very fact Of hav- ing :removed. the doubt v411'. 4znaicf; You Rillitihearted more . capable., of enjoying your'tri.N. YOUNG, CROOK ISSUED RAD ' ,CIIEQUES' (Herald.and Times, Walkeeton).- CliifOril leterabill:,a;.PaisleY\ was "arrosted, �n the street in that village on Sandy aftern6ortsbY. Prey. Officeri'•Nele'olf ' f town,'megieos ofellaneVere• and:breught to Vaikr- ton she Wassremended to 'jail. ,on 'eharges, of fraud in einineOlent • With theeiaSning of tWe , woribleee. ehequese • •• • • One of the papers a Bank of •Monts- 'reel•I'clieqUe• for 11001 on the' brierielns•dated MaY45thi, was .,given to Jos.- •SageleitSki; a loCal "garage:.; mans as part payment a2,Cheveelet • 'coupe, ,While the.- other 'Paper,: cheque:dated', Jritte 16th on, the ,Bank. 'ofMeritieal at Paisley tor.,$200,..Was .handed J. 11. BroWine'ggragernett of sTeessvaterritse-partIpaiunlenteeeen a •Ford touring , car. . ' • ' As • Mal:shall hadn't an Account. in :either bank; tbe cheques were return- ed as evorthless. and his arrest 'fob lowed, ,with a remand to jail until JulY 9th at 2 pen., ,witen he will ap- pear ".before. Magistrate 'Walker in , the' polieer:' court here to answer a COVPie., of false pretense chargee. Both cars were recovered ey the owners., OLD MAN DIED StDDENLY , 'Death Caine 'very auddenly., to Sam- uel Vanotone;,:an7old'-resident•-6 ft:the- th Cori. , Tuenherry •• .Township, on Tuesday ',Afternoon. Of ;hist week. The deceased, although -.80 years ol ' age, was in .gOod lth„ and Was very ac- tiveand fond' of Work. Against the advice of liis family, he went to work n,Tue'sday, shovelling gravel in it, . and 'Willi 'Owl* suffereda heart attack, -Which . proved fatal. Detective stuff: If you meet him. af- ter 6 pan, smelling of sardines, his wife had refrcishments at 'the bridge •WIART'ON PAYS $260 FOR. • SHEEP KILLED,Tly Dogs At, a recent eneeting of the Town Connell of Wiarion A bill was Passed for payment; the amount of a claim': inade by the „owner of a flocks of ' 'sheep which are kept near the town. rit appears that clogs .frem. the town. had gone forth for 'solid _assert end_ killed 18 of the sheep. Tliis likely Will. . be 'paid, out of the sum raised bythe town by way of ,the tax en dogse lth ea,:seittye itezevAsitt-iiteerteeedircieto4hat the ewners, of the "mutton hounds"' would haVe, to pay the, whole. thing, as- all their dogs together are not eseth: Orie'. • good sheep', Every town as ten „dogs- to one etleatn is. Of _ any earthly Use • hitt the: people .are not yet civilized 'nP to the ,point of living aPart., from :the 10W -el .aiiimale.s*: • THE UNIVERSITY OF 'TORONTO •The University ',of Tcronto, .or "Varsity" as it IS pepuerly called, has the laegeit: attendanee nf, stu- dents. intoner the Canadian 'universb ties,•with • a .total eegistration. Of 5,6293;445 men and .2,184 women, Varsity's assets are Plaeed :at • $12,- 306.13i; the land, " buildings and equiPmentrepresent a :value. of ..$0;- i4g,g3,8 and _investments and •*'other property $3,646,206. • . 14iicicNow SENTfl4EL THE, LIT CI NOW SENTINE uhsh,OPxy Thursdey:merning • 'at Lucknewe CintatiO. A:. D.. AfSeKeiliie,‘P'roprietps aid , ' THURSDAY ' AJLY 4928. 4 cAisTiiioATE ON. A. DRY Smith:, 'the' nopular..:gOveriter of the Stat Of NeW, York,e,Who etubborely 'eenteSted' the Dennickatic. 'conyention ,fiture years' ago; but failed' of noriiinatioinwas Iast week' seleeted ae.2'eniticratic candidate ' for the presidenee. Smith' is .a' recognized "Wet". -favor: jug ajel,easY:gOingeenfair-etiateitetif_ilie_ Eighteenth Amendnient to ,,the.. Con=. etitutien, ,which ,eays' that the sale of inOkicating liquors shall' be prohibit- ed in the United States.. "feature of the'' political -Mexican people art fit for no other P/0100.1 fr sDZ,PiLT ith 1928 'MEXICO HAS NEW .r'RESiDgl4T General Obregon was tile other dee' elected president of the Republic of Mexice, byecelaniation.,, Polities in '31e,eicei husin4e'e. There. ;vas 410 eppeeitkni to Obregon, for the good .reaspit 'that sill'hisenyonld-be op- ponents were le- ptisone or: had,. been PuTlitit4°'.'..dde?es4th.net *er OlitegeM is en e-speCially bad man.,AS things are in Mexicohis way is the. :mily way Unit n man can ' beieoine ,president. •Those :who, wouldhave op- . posecl him begen,•their emioeitiere by, starting, a' rebellion tiVeinst the for- , however; failed to strengthen.,his,.pos, mer president* Calleee.e as, ,feierid of -Wien in Walkerton, as .compared Obregon. • ,.•/. • ' es the Vote when Mr. Cargill 'Was. his It is .said 'that the QhregotPPartY ePPOrient." The majority goiliSt him ‘control the Senate and ,the Hose there' was ebotitethe Same ,ae islet e26. :Uf,Representatives as well; ", so :that • Man •aSsimied th nee ,tnres.„-- there, wifl he-little-serioire-oppositioir he County Town wont(' prove In spite Of a democratic -censettus damaging to the government cellal. tion, the governinent is essentially a date, bet there Wine evidence ;that fr ccinservative candidate merle no effort to "get out the vote.'; Mr, Moffat liad the advantage of beinga new mita, and of the rePtitd- tinn of .4e,n, intelligent and :allrOund geed Alaccalitt*: the. ilisedventage Of having been un- seated Incense tg,img,niarity in the. general : election. Thi, it woithl . .-- Atir;;-.1)foi,ed ',very ',damaging Nljth- a. censideyable.„eumber, '•and; dOubt, .nuide''' for'dies indiffeketice as to his ' - Both ,,eandidat'es,'Were strong their home territory—a- fact which speaks well for beth. Mr..„MacCalluin 5 , rrsvsNsiPK7P3T!XrllPlrrPMNfllikir'r Military despotism in• praetice, Due "booet" • is ,sPetielly sioneopiilar in te their ignorance' and 'violence; the that • community: • ,dr 1Vioffet may well feel. pleaeed'. with the-etipport he got in liinloSs, Culross; •Luekpow and Teeskvater"-: ' all. one•tiine :,(ancl, sstill 'on occasion) strong 'Liberal' 1 erritory: il,Rarely has lucktiew, Tceswater ar Kinloes •gik,en a' Ccinservetiee party candidate : . The ',explanation. • perhepe, is that as . net a 'party contest., .Neither was there'sa eThdefined isne Ever_ye, bod kneW ',Oat, so .far a kovertimeni, pohcyas "Conceined, the outcome 'of, the: election* woiird make ' no differs 'tree, so Athey didn't bothers There were neatly •:24600 more polled in South Bruce at the general 'iieneef".1,926en. on W'aiiegdas. leet. COnservatiVe, . newspapers claim.• that the thee by-electiens .held.last -week—all won bv the Governmente"- go to shoW.thet7the 'Fereusoie'liqUois po1lcv. and' all else that the Govern- nierit 'Stating for has the eeProval• of the maoty of ,the neenle.' This cope" chisionis not 'warranted. , The other „ . . two eidings wete: previonaly-lithl by goyerinnent • Candidates,..and eas. we ayes:paintedout_ the'. record of • 'the Ferguson 'Government s net The deciding 'eerie. in Soeith. Brace. • t must: 'mit be •fo.rOiten tooth.at- '..riOthinge'nf a darn aging, 'neture.. has been charged against ' • the present, Provincial' Gpvetnment.. ',It: is efficb .eivt there; is no evideace. of corinti- lione7;graftener-eindue partizaiishiles The • Government. Centre!, or Gee:ern; meat sale of liquor; iithe only 'fee, tiire of .'the, 'eovernMen't, pobcywhiele epneare to rouse genereleiniposition'. , although • the,..' proposed townsihin .schocl..lieards. and, the two -Year • term at Normal foieteachers .•ire by np ,means -popular in the .country; situation ,is that, although the Dem- ' otratie candidate is,i,'wet",, the Dem- ocratic platform is "ArY".: :But, of toursee everybody knows that the 'platform. is made' Merely to get in , on. It count s for. nothing once the election is over. After that the Men "Al" Smith "is a direct product of Tammany Hall; the famous denio- 'cratic organization Of NeiviYerk City —famous as the mOst •corrunt politi- . . , cal, organization on earth. •It maybe added, however, . that Tammany earn ed thet 'reputation .before ganizations'ede.Yesllilled es.in,...ritticisk phia ChicagP and ,Sen7Freecisco. ' Smith, however, is a better : and more, intelligent ;man than ustially comesestoestheetep-eiii,--TaMMany.--Ine view of his origineei a politician, he is bettekthan reitht•be expected, but his position as a Wet candidateon a dry platform Will make : his ' going mm.14+#' heed. Thegreat central and southern region'•of the, 'United States outside the cities, is intensely 'dry", and, already a 18 OT ententis-7on feet to organize against ':the wet candidate. , • . , Smith's prohibition „policy is to .leave :it to the ',istateS, 'each to define. fcr -itself what shall be regarded, as eintoeicating",..liquor. This cannot he . regarded Otherwise' than ,8 trick, to. defeat -the .. p—r-h-bn -Ken , conStitn: dorm). amendinent, •In one state it woeld mein one thing in another state it we -Mid, peen' something, else. In a different. Way, His the old slave:, owner claim. 'theta state may defy the Federal Constitution. • • 'rimier ‘rhfrIrt—A grerierS1 "tie*. of. the vessel lOoliing aft:' T.:II-petleft—An interior view shOWiiip' the est,in stooking tooni %with its luxitrione •rieeoritions Lower—'"rbe thithess of Fieafo*d": SS she appeal -Oa Axiien corniest ue the Se Lawrence River. Iruiet—Capt. Silibonso• cominiiniter Of the "Pueltess , Eieaford." , , • " • PROOF .that -the • St, Lawrence route, is rapidly itn• orchestra is playing in the Cebin .Robrri the . &easier •in pOpulatity and that an era of 'cen- rireeic is relaYen bY Mean% of mitrophenes and "ern- * ' ^d Th" a ci . , kind. Conditions are 4min-crying, how.• ever. The president holds Once for six years, and cannot , succeedbim self- He is in constant -clengee . of assassineeion, which is a reason whY opposition:is, put done' 'with such . ruthless hand. ' KEEPING WHISKEY GI,IT OF . When a .referendum onthe liquor question, Was -taken- 'hereeineOntatie, and . the "people. , not the politicians, had--pronounceds,71-filefavor-:--of--prehibi.e ejqn, it Wee_..generelly ,eestimeci: 'Oaf, that question. Which" would not down, :had been taken out of politics, and Lhat j( woruld lcittas:, i ri9ger .be clietuirle- -4gs-factoet 'candidates and 'electors' free to deal , . )Vithsether maIters of pUblic. interest.. in order to getswhiske.y pet of pele •itics j the United Stales, the Conitie tetion Was si.'end..cl. n aS.tei. make it :the business of Congress to see, that the sale of intoxicating liquor .would ife-nrehibitezl. As the Cerietitution is 80t directly, affectedby the resigt;of elections,, it *as assumed that a heel blow had been, given. to, "John Barley - eerie"; that prohihition would' no bniger he a disturbing •fat -tor 111 State ar . federal elections. But .neither: in Ontario nor in the 'United States ,was the question ; of prohibition gotten out Of . ,j5a- miist immediately, la, both countries; miestlep of enforcement catne aP, and .this was soon followed* by de- niandS that the. line be inetlified, arid the liquor question was as much alive eSever. f . The Ferguson ','Government in On- tario was eleetede and re=elected 'up- on a distinctly . t'wet" platform.; • In the election , qf • December, 1926; a modification of the: liquor law was the outstanding issue., In the recent. ari ini portanl considera- cn as to Whether the election of a t,oeservetive: eaclidate iTn• ,Ply eridersation , of t`Ferg:oxi's liqueir in -other* orase . the, liquor law Was an issue. WhiskeY 15 still in pelitics •liere. r ' In the United States, patting. pro - in the Constituiori .merely changed the, way hi which° the liquor :hive 'presents itself to .thes (lectors ,It i.s a live. tteeetioe 'it the Republican and Democratic' national conyeptiens, ,recently held:. The ••queetioe• no is this' centime ,of the .Constitution be enforced. and 'how? ' . There is • no vsay to :get the lignite questien reit of P'olities---exeepting to leave it alone altegether; and that is nnt isosgible either,• forces itself .unori nubile ateettion, and into polb. tics, .The tra.frie• is Of stich li natere, that it must be regulated :by law ; ,and it is so- .persistently mis-, chievone—euch 'a distaeber., of,. the peace qf enatikind that those h0 are disterhad ))y it, 'will .00t -L -in fact C811-' :18t but. eeekto supPrees it., • —00 THE BY.ELECTIOI•IS ; e The by-election int South Were was, another demonstration of the suincer- tainty d, a political 'contests „ Of.: course alert" were theee, who ex- pected . Mr. Moffat to witi,. many ex- ; ected that the winner, Whoever he Might bet WOuld have but , small tnajoeitY; Thai the CenseiVative can • clidate woold 'win by over totirteee ' -tinned prosperity is .predicted for her poiese is shon-n ' toutig.es and decks LoucleSpeakeri also simplify.the Inindred, ion mach the seine territory ;by the addition Of .f our eies^ cabin class liners of the', transmission of erders to the fOtecastlee, nese, e gave Dr. Hall, Libeeel, ever foure Inew "Dueliess" ...type. to' the ..Atletitie fleet of the and doekine-bridge, , anfldian PaCifie, ' " • 'Other intereSting fads:about the ceenstriittiim rf The Duchess, a ,neaford,_2424.er. qUartette•etlie .Duchess of_ Bedford are -thaI the, 4wile peopeliere — P oaf the largest liners to Montreal, 'arrived in that port weigh 164i ;tons each, and the le6 feet steer shafts - -tat 8:45,..p.ft-Junt -6theshaVing-ceintiletesieher. nieidea i.-teennectingetliete with -theeptiseerfuls-ttirbine • ergirreiee" voyage eirtetly- Seven days after leaving Livertieol..:eveigh about '108 -tons: Nearlyetwo million rivets were - 4, he liner is ever '20,000 tons gross register, is oil used in the ,ship, totelling teeS iri .theraseltee, wee,: that in it". L'Iterel did :not go 8 8 wo-funnelled, And measures 4 600 feet in , some of the ephites heving ae Many aSe6e0. er,•ets ea • Dength f ect in -width. 8he will carry Cabin The ailyent of the "Imehoesee" greaVe inc•reesef, 1C1f1880. ,Touriit Third • Cabin. and Third t1888 pa.S8t,1).:.: the ,paesetigele end, •.freight. services. maireseined by +he *ere. Iti each classil bread (leek space is ,Canadian PacifiC • ot the Rt. Letetenve reete. " The mend aceornrriodetien is .far superior to more expensive schedule of passeeger RaltittgS had 811*(14 bePr. irt=^ ilarters on Atlantic liners of not long ago, The three 'P',ereaecti this ,sdinnier by speedine ,the "ture abeut" mister Ships' of the Duchese' B41tard4 tIONt` ' tinder ; the Empresses foureweekly briehl te nese: the • SeonstructiOnein the shipbuilding yards Of the Clyde, eXpeeted expaersioe traffie. The, '"Ilve vet" elasieef litre the Duchess of Duchess et1 Cornwall, and ships, newcomers to the St.-.I.AWretree ht,ve been EDucheise Richmond., , Oared hy the Cantelien Pacific . cei cee4usiVely The discoeferies of .radio etgineers have aided in :freight sce'vie's. They rttti regteletli he' een 1,1entreal the •Dtithese of Bedford an outstanding mar, and Loticion rind' cottitiontal ports, malting almost, as t cisopaliti ' tato, while "as ship s 'fr good tune ti$ t passchget liner $ 4 „ bendred malbrity; esvas expected by none.. • •• , , . : , •.,. . • LAWYER K,LEIN. AND -WIFE, OF . WALKERTON, IN AUTO 'MISHAP . An ; auto spill that • '.esight. easily hte . • been 'attended with, f etal resulte. occurred about 1.1 o'Clock en' Sunday night,' say* .The Herald. azin when '''Laweier Klein42aecomparded, 'by hi S wife and her sieter; Mts. Alberts Benninger of .toWes end his. nepho^e, ,Jeseph Kicin tnd :svit*.e .of c'llica- ge, 'in featuring •home from Wasliego". 'Beach in his large' StuciellAer eeden, eudclenly slued In some loose gravel it the': elde, • ,harp.eure on the- Colarqs; lligh;vay abetit a tniie., end a iialf the ot,Iier side of Prise - 'arid ire aft:emitting to 'swing the iiachine hack, onto :the reedway ,gain, the hied wheel ..strucle*.a stone snd ispset the sedan hea\ ilv' into the 4itch • • • . • 'So eevere was the 'jolt.... thetThlr,, ' hield, carried , the eteveine wheel ,eith sustamiegs sonic. seeetchvess n 'fee' hand and a cut an the leg a- -ove the, .1tilee. • :Mrs. Klein, who 'Was "sittieg ilong in the, •froat se St. ails the .,. "est eetiottsly injUeecl cir the 'party', - lie beireg ent .11ont ttie fatp and hid 1v bruised aboet ehe heed arid hatk. Thre.•iimainine tisio tecapts4 a -'i Shalcing eft. 4 Cc i11 Kleineswee with .Alex'.• 4111 11 is i dd t. ,t1.01 1;11,1`11'..11,, :for'',1 1,11 ,1.111h (1111 i;11.(11,1.(11,11:1ti,:;1.iri0dstt' to 1,. . 1i1 , to duv ss hi li • 1' 0° 111`8[1110•0 ,,r sweeeed About the g vel of ere te, se, •A Frieeville (16(tor 'who, wo-, '111111- con. :1, ,10 /1 pp :0. .n • romith It May he of interest lit- speculate- AgstoesenreseirlIthes feetseseesehicheied,sto, the reeillt. Illeabtless;eu biz factor tiut to e vote:, , Ili ...'s''. Zri.id. mit bave ..a Liberal eandidate to vote fore 'and 4 they wete. iedifferent • or ' hostile to I the" Proei‘essise eaedidate. 'The vote et et the ridieg was light, Here .in 1, LocknoW the nuntlim• pf votee potted ; l%Its .about one hundred helow • the nvrobef Wined et the general eleetion ' December : 1926 •. and her it il..adf I „ : an easy .itittiter ,to get, to the polls, ' ere ik tionioidg'offilitioeil ,to tho• • ' .• , .• ' e.CO R DE ON- E RS • sAne so , .tuaed throughout C.inad th.at ilniost iiieeneighlipi, can tell you of bite • .4... • . •Pleaseite,experience with :one. . Their ••reputlition, goes back Mealy a 'cmitilrY, a worthwhile.; -consideratien; Whee beyior a -inoWere • Cell and let us . , , .demon.. • ..strate the,'„.N. ewe Aute'inatie, Pitman • (0 (1 other Points. 'ef...§4Pgrios- -7--:itroHliese " 1- MCt'ORMICK DEERING:. 4 JUSTADLIE 11.AY LOADERS save ork of one Main in thalmsy hay. , dine.: a:Rh this •.'Aevs AdjiiStalile Top, All-s•tee1,'Oriime Lmider. 3 -Roller hearines on the carrier,haft and 2..• oo. 1 ht ,01 a i x le in tc ,v cry ' light draft.' 'Fhe, forecer,riage bitch :and , top'. iid,!usfinent are conveniently .reached feign the tend, The MeCtirinick ;Deer- , , is '•-the 'laat 'word, in llay Loader COnstrueti on.: , FOR PARTId:LARS (AUL AND SEE ANDREW -, 1 0 ig at Your Service We .SelPior 'Cash -We Sell • Cheaper Than, The Credit Store .FOR.:Fic).13...5.KLEANING:„ .410. Dc,7.01ATING::.,. 'We. • areespreparedeteefill 'yeer reqiiir.emente, and •woule. offer the .fol-, -. • „ 16`iVitio 81.1kge$tiO8A: . . Ladders, Sortie. Brushes' Sertih Carpet Beat- , Paristene to. fill the hies 11 the plaster, Muteaeo-s-the ideal Welb finish. ' Wre ,have if in all colors:, • Sheriviii" William ssPeeit—The...Paint'Shat is' ..true to the color, ad - w Jointer. . 1 sec Sherwillac—the fiereh foe furniture sad floors. Come ite; arid, we . . • will tell y'ou 'hew to anply .it., s • Utilac— A. superior satin :finish.. enaie el that .will' dry haiel for liouiLses-elese:eileseseeing-eyOu'ehaee- beeu ,lookings f.or finiels • porclr :furniture , ,ana' many other articles.' •, White \\ ash Breshes,„ Alurcsso, Brushes: ,.Teiint and -Varnieh: Brush- '. eSs A• full, stock: We liEr‘•e 'Special, gasoline fer' 'will net iiseure the finest fabric. Speci 11.: 'Price on Red " W.Ta8her ,enci 'Wringers. ,Ideal Incubators-tlie hest.. , Ideel B , (miler Stc6,•es-e-the most effi ' . , urdie Heating, Plumbinkand Electric Wiring • • et)vNt'i T110. •COtillOi,1:01'' 1 he.. , K n joss met -,)1..111i, (I in° - 1. •;;, preson't -Tli :in in e;:.• •le.st. ••••„eetnig were read; and oil eifotion. r,irn'thers and 'Ale )4.1Con,. were ' Klein- in'. crashine against the, wind-. t,114,1,1 , _ , .A. 14.441g4e4 i 1(14.(.0,AlL4!ial not 1.114., i1ln;„4evcin„ .11diti(5,t1 of 1.11(4t.01(1 at 1 lo 11)11, 54 4. moved by 1:o••••,, secombel. 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(1 11;(1 0,0 0)1 10;11, • '‘. 1 in loin' ssiil try to. reieesee doinaf:oz"; fOr' h" A .s44441.1444.4ie ,ei • e-ese-eso-o......-- ts if a tt•otin `,*.Ltyrtlis iVeitustv: the back scat: hiro; the 14ou,. •, (110 4114' T,it ,, 41 .111:te,- 'reneen ree's•;,l 1 cs 1'1,e e!,1 -.1, Sei,114 tt41in41 tto 1,1v.1', 1lt13111- , , end ce...zpenses connected' thereWith .,3.11,00 1 1 J(f111181,9,11, eay .1i.st 44, Lovett, pay list 45, , $9.50 ;` 11. \\ 111 'pay list 46; $9p..80; • Rpiserte pay, , 1it 41,. $5.0e.; Donunicn Maehieery Co„ pay. list; 48, $7. - list. 50, $81.00e. to:,,,i),,s;let,,e,p;iey.11,11::.tb.:15,ip;,a.:4412.:01.15;4:,:r$,8:31.14i,1:111:. • Y U 1 2, $25..00; Thos Hill, pay. es4 re.), .$118.75; Thos. Hill, .pay "4 22n \\ 414145 (luest, paY list 5,5, ..789.:.11,:cor,i1,1. 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