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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-08-02, Page 4•a. „( 'WHICH IS .THE HAPPIESVIGE? 7 IteY.It 3. Campbell, the 'Paleittnii Landon Preacher) •Ar eininent moralist and student of buniati.riatiere deprecate s the corn - on belief that youth is the lear•piest p,Atttied of life,* Ile pays the 'illusion is probably' due: to, :our -welleknown tendency tto. idealize • the 'past—a ten- tteecY which has ts advantages. But, e . Ai; thinks we Make a mistake in tell- -ing Young people that they are hay: ing their best timenOW . and *met ex- ,Pea'a harder •osne eafterwards. The "effect :Of: each etellileal, iz theY .1)4y. heed tei•It, is to discourage. hein in -their. (*floc& ,upon the future; and, besides,eth• assumption Is net • true. • 'ller own eipekence Aceerds: with • this expresston of opinion. Neither • , 'childhood noa youth were in .my case the happtest, period of tlife. For me he hal:Pst Period of life is • the t"tee • tatlaKNos'ir sEN:TxNEx... Published, every Theirsday. InOrning LucltnoW, Onta. • '•A. D. MadKenzie, ProPrietor and 'Editor. - • present. ' ; My . childhood days were undotibt; •••happy, on the whole—unreflee.:. ively se., 1took the. leve of Mit ele eeteier granted, and had, of course,. Worries and anxiety. But I can "'elMember •clearly 'met physical Offerings, for .1 had. poorer: -health henathan I have nOw;,,and even if: I ad been entirely lanai ,I should atPl•haveheen subject, a3 I. was, and as 1 ..,arn:aure most children are; to • intense feelings Of occasional disap- pointment and self-reproach.- Chil- drenare like that.. Their, little troy. though to ,transient, are very eat-to4hemf-aOd,..ifery,,deePly.,,felt..L' Transition. , . Youth and early /manhood are, on • the 'whole, less happy than childhood. The emotional nature eip 'not Well uri- , .dep.contrOl elation. and depression al- iernate disturbingly., 'A position in lifehas to be macle,,,and,there:it,muqi ;haraeenteept mekirigit.a.Qneedoes not. know -what is:coming,- .thetwayeis not and there are many obstacles surmount and* hurailiatioO' to en- dure. " • • ; Most youngsters are 'shy • and 'self; distrustful-, .: despite their self-confi- • dence. To be in ksuberdinate status is irkionie in itself, and. to ,be slight - cd and, treated with `disrespect by preceptors and superiors, which is etoo commonly the lot of the yoting, fellow without .influence, is hard to bear, especially if one must keep sit-. 'eat when visited with insult or in - ..!1tt.1.1RSO,AN, MN. VST 2nd;,' 1328„: .CHADTADQUA • p0a- . . , . 4 TAINNENTS:, -NOT :".* • • pjNA.,N(gAy .SUCCESS The Series, of 'Cheutituqua inter- tainMents forethie season are oyer in Western' Ontario, and it leeks as though they may not; be lottg•. Confine Aid in thiaprovincee The reason for title 4s.:thet.ikeY do, not pay.—that is, the money -receipts do not meet the: expendituireseeso that •in matitt„„,:hte. stances the guarantors have to make good •a deficit. Over, in Wingharia we Understand that •a few patriotic citizens have for a'number of years been making geed a••financial shortage, because they be- lieve that the Chautauqua prograMs are a good thing:for the community an educetive, and elevating As. a buainess propositien the Chautauqua entertaininents have two weaknesses. The pregramnaes given are • sontewhat ',above . the 7. tastee, of tthe crowd", whose attendance ,is necessary to financial % success.' In a. village or town the element which 40Pretiates such 'programs • is net large enough. The Other weakness, is,•tkat the entertainments come too close together. Those who care to •attend„cannotedo„ meetiglit_aettee night, and few desire to listen to a series af. even Very good entertainments coming in close .aucceesion. • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL THURSDAY, AU oliki 2nd, 1928 panies will have to give good serVice in. order to, promete businestelt .will be to their interest to sere the pub- lic welt and within hounds as to Cost,. otherwise She volume of •theie business; Beeitles, there is always some other Way of getting eking. A. bauk„ or .a .".mainifacturer ,ntae that the. tragic ' Will bare,” but it will hate only so muth,... and businete sense will 'dictate that a certain point"' Shall net be eUr- passed. • ' ' • • • • Another. tlan'OeiS IteAlle abuse of ma0,n9POy i .1.kit pcopc • opinion will deattaltdlegislation, putting "puch 're, striettene eilpen • a concern which. buses its privileges that ehantes long ,that line will, not be taken." _ • Big 'business concerns, includipg banks.; can carry an so much more 'economIcally than can A number • of -smaller- Mies edoing.She em e emotive of work, • that the tenderie-i'in. that direction is irresistable. Op the whole, .it is 'Imre to nnike, foe better conditions.' • CHECKING THE FOREST FIRES I . • , THOSE ARTICLES Al3OUT THE' .WAlt • MIQRATORY BIRDS eiired-State-s-4- con'erned (- • CONVENTION ACT • 4 ,,_ 'A summary of. the Migratory Birds Convention Act, is given below. ThIs is the Jew. vehieh,la,beeed alma the 'Tee4y.. with the',Uttited State. ; .AnY. eriquiiiep concerning this may be ,addivesed to the ..Coninilesiorier Of ':the National. -Parks • of 'Canada:A, De•,.. partment c;i' the :IRterior, Ottawa: •In the territory south Of.the FrenCit. and Mattawa, hut :net inelud- ing. tiny porti en :of the-•;Gedrgiart BAY • waters,, 'the open. seasoa tor Ducks, Geese;•. trent and .Reilt ip.Sept; 1.5th • to ; t5th; for Wilson's Snipe, Sept .Dec: 15; for WoodeOck4 Sept. 15 • Ed Nov. ' •'• . -:;• There 'is a •eIesetia season hrotigh- Oilt the year ,in 4.0ntarte• on, Eider • , (the "leeter May be taken 4117:7, Sh.e open . edetifiri'l in that portion of Ontario, north Of • the Qaehee, • Cochrane; Winaipeg line of the...Can- adian National • Railway) Swans, Qranee,. Curlew, Godwits, Up- land Plover, Black -bellied and 'Golden Plover; Greater and •Lessee Yellow - leg, .1A.Vocers; °Dowitchers, Knots,- Oystea;cateheeP', • Phalaropes, , Stilts, SurfAbirds, .Turnstonee, and all the shore -birds not: . provided with an open season in above schedule. There is a closed ..seasen, through, out the ydar, on - the ,fotiowing". non - game hirdit. Auks, Auklets, Bitterns, Fulmars, Geethete, • Grehea; Guille- mQts, -Gulls, Hertenp, jaegers, Loons, . Murres, Petrel's, Puffies, Sheerw.eters and Terns; and there is A closed Pea, 'SO throughput the year on the , following • insectivorous, • Intels: Bobo- links, Catbird, • Chieltedees, Cee.koOe,' Flickers, • •Fly,catcheis Grosbeak,§ Ilmrimingbirds, 1;einglets, Martins, Meadowlark, Nightfuteeta : Or .Buff Bats, Nethetcltese • Orioles, Rebine, Shrikes,' Swallows,. Tanagers, Titmice, Thrushes, Vire-03, Waltlerse- Waxwings," Whip,poor-wills, Wood..." peckers and Wrens, and all either perching 'birds, which feed entirely or chiefly: on • insectst , „: "' • '," --e-;;Neepersane:slialLkill, hunt, COpture, injure, : take a'iolest niieretbrY gaine birds during the elpse: season. Sale of these bieda. is efol-bidden, . The: 'caPtilring, taking,...' ,in- juring or enelestieg...of' migratory. in septivorous and migretoty non-garee Stiff another embarrassment for ' the liquor exporters might be found in what is known as at lauding certi- ficate, a document to plum that goods eleared fema, n Canadian Port have roadbed their; destination. 'Picture an exporter trying4to get' a certificate to'.. Iii effect front ' the legal authorities, :3005k:the „river!, • •‘• , • . ,„ ' If tile Canadian authorities Wish to stop the export businets•-a_hiisi- ness-that constitutes a' stain .on Cane tide's geed' nanie—there. are imanY irripiemente at .their eomnitind, And theetime , is, eeming, undoubtedly; when publie.o.PiniCin Will demand that 'one. more of these implemente be used and the whole fares .of the Pret- ent,'ended Mice .and-^ ter', all, `. MAIN FACTOR IN, DECAY- ' ' Elsewhere in'this .issue we publish,. in part, an article from MacLean's Magazine (with introductory pare- gittiths by 'ourselves) constituting a reply to a panther of artieles which , . appeared during receete inenths in several ,',United States inagaziaes,' which enjoy e larger sale:, in :tine country than they deserve, • . Untruthful to the point of ' being ridiceleus, though the articles ein The Cosmopolitan, The Saturday Evening -Fostaandebiliertieeree-it .safe to assume that. the majority • of the United Stites people who read . them' will believe them. .-.41ajor:-.DreavZs-eleePlY--40.1aeLea, eand is shocked to learn:that in this .;:ountry,, every year, morn timber is lestioyed by forest' •fires than is ;cut Jown in all the 'great .lumbering Op.' It is now pretty well. established .hat the -chief origin of these fires. is. .:arelessness oi." indifference on the )art of canipeeis. Other two fruitful sources are: t Fires' started in Cleat- ing operations, and sparks from•rall-• way locomotives. The Forestry,'Asseciation of 'Can- ada keeps up a constant campaign arith' the object of enlistinte-public- justice. Older men are not so likely opinion and public sentiment in favor toebe-thus-victimized, or not soeltab- ege-greater.care in-the_matter of camp , • —.' • . • • itually, and in the same degree. • ires, .while the government maintains •:Youth is apt to be hard and, intol- in areay of men with every sort of . • erant of weakness in comparison with aecessary equipment to discover and years, 111 ,dignity, , .ght fires which start in the foret. later ore on its more • 'touchy and resentful, more self -con. It is beComing more and more rer- scions,. But all this passes with time I• ognized ."that the only' effective pre - it isebut a symptom of the • callow ventative of forest fires. is an Awak- stage and lack of experience. The ened ' public sentiment—something wisest way to deal with it is neither ; that will Plrinpt. everyone who gees to mock at it nor' denounce it, but to Into the woods to be a self appointed he patient with its manifestaione and eatchman iyhe will see that every take what opportunity affords of "-de- erecaution is taken to prevent the i veloping the quality it Chiefly lacks— :tailing of a forest fire. ,The only way is to see that burning matches • namely, sympathy. ' e It is not good to preach at young are not, dropped upon inflammable people too much nor to assume that material, and that camp fires " are oroug By put out. Fire /smoulder-, the experience of an. older generation .h h. • can be imparted merely by. `words. ing in decayed wood or inimos;s .may ' The great thing le example; It 'iS- under the stimulus of a breeze, start what we are thaeiniluences our 'chil- dren, far more than what we say, Scolding never did any .geeed e• or never , will.' If 'quiete'reavremiteg terfall• youthful folly is not ewe*, earieta0- 01114, fallh-flilding Win rtItt 15V4 'Ape, ' a ,__, , , ters. Treat: the boy or g'-'uf, inifir ifs.- •Tit" eint•me ta the ateenatere Bane . and that there are in • the L'nited . . , spect if you want to giett 'tete lees; „eta e:Ite; the cenadias " Beek. of yCorp.,- 1 atates many good people. gPod nes;-s- , ,.. •of them. , et f h n, papers and • 'good magazines , meat* as peen t occaaion o muc . , . - • is coMplete; convincing and crushing • bid' few of the misguided AmeriCans will -ever know that iteetas phi:dished. liere:i.Whee*rote. for, the. inagazineateieme'il w.lil net N,Telp.... hire '72D-tette:a knowiiig.,-that .,proef ..'theiin•Pt4e,' ,inefitt :silence 18 their 'safer course. . It is. a course, possible to. over es diktats the initiortence of what ap- pears in certain S*. magazines and newspapers.: • While these may he widely read and widely .belietted, they ere neither read norebelieved by the -AteBigent and . controlling elementein. eheekeuntry; Andeafter all; they will. /tot de a greatedeeLef harm There • - Dr. .1t."W. •Bunting is of the opinion that bacillus 'acidophilus is 'the prin- eieel, factor in decay ue, teeth, altho diet is ,an important contributing fac- ;or. He thinks Jeleorateries should he called on for cultures made from the mouth • to determine the presence or , . absence . of this bacillus.- ' -Maybe such exarninations ' .should , . . . - „ .. ee A luaeteen of .the publie health lab.: eratory: If examinetiea for • bacillus leidePhiluee _proves. of value in .con- .roilirig eleCay. of teeth, unblic health laboratories may, at leaeOinake the eequired cultures, on the. metithP. • of .:hildren in .hospitals: and henees oper- ated by . the. state, If the bacillus is iibund, Dr; Bunting would have the . , ,nouth freed from •it or its growth re - Ambled by the Use of ,approved dis- . infeetants. ' In stadies .of ananY hundred -chil- dren; principally tn. 1Vlichigott inseite; _ailores, Dr.eBeentine found bacillus aci- dophilus in practically re•very case where decay' was aCtive; If he foetid the .baeilliie " p eeent. he was.' able to i". :lea'. deCay pke. eeding actively at the time .bil operatioe he most eases.. ale • -other-cases-he '2.1tept_ethe_ehild -Roder observation end. deeey. was ;observed , . 'Starting' Up before very long. , In his observation decay does. not eroceedeevenlY.- in the mouths of chit..." dren. In the first place, its inaugural leinges •on the accident Of the esta:b- lishmeet . of , the; ;bacillus • actdopleilue in the mouth: The invasion be, this' •,. bacillus, and :its success kr establish- . frig a hoine there; iP something of an accident. In tile second place.. decay spreads Tam 7 a - iniesea. s OW Y •-•it other time' s Again.; the bacillus is the , principal/ cense of the varia- • Oen.. - •''' ' . Dr.: Bunting. reCogoizes the lin, , , portence,Of diet. 'He has. e group of ,Childreft-766"ie diet •Which contains the• ininiinum amount. of ' shgar. " * In this connection we recall the 6E- perienee' of a physician who treats _childreu With diabetes: Ile has found ie no way" of stepping. the publishing aor the reading of them; so they will 'uet go on, the 'publishers lying, .11eausu - liee' which please will self more eadiy thee truth, end. the readers will go on `believieg because they are. Ignorant and: OrejudiCed. We •Cen afford to laugh at them: Let isnot forget that in the Unit- ed Statee, with all its 'Welter Of' wind . • intl. ignorance and crime and noisy 'wasting, there are "many exCellent seople—good men devoted to the good of their fellowmen and the World; to science, to literature—in short, to every form of worthy endeavor. The erowd is noisy and raise a sound aed a dust nwhieln is. liable to obscure• . • verything else. , - • , We should like ,to see Major rew's article ' published in every t conflagration that will destroy mil - • • • . • ion.s of feet of eseebee.• aeerspaper in Canada; but lee us not ;bids- •prohibited. . ni.e.AA.NE xrzktEl.'•. a'erget that the Cosinopolitan, Liber- tY 'and 'in •e lesser degree. The. Satur- day Evelueg Post aid. gotten out for • the theual-Itiest.,b/latherakite e'einent,• • • . • The peieeSsidn legelly taken i -. genie. Weds' is allowed'. until •IVIarcht 31st, follievirine the open 'See- . son. In Criteria it is an Offeece. to 7,a-11 attemptt to kill any niigtatoly. 'game bird- between •sunset .tad, sun - Best• Time Coraing. . editorial . comment: •Genetally, eh• is Y. ath's great endowment it ea- smartened Ina; expressed nieapprovel • , DWELL . " • NI. HERE OCIt MILI,JONAIRE silieriey, A gift-thet leaserie with . rite. so muca et the particular tram,- yeara. youno. .may D;lai11 • brOiktpt • thean . two • mart .inbaorrde.keanselyke,thbaent, iiheevgoettit4 01::rabtlaiet,t; i:faxi.knisali;ogbuetishi;tiesbhucionoc,ef rtni-;:t" ttuenb,deen,Le: i; ', , ,,Ae.ereeeee. .. e,,,....,,..,, do- in the same circumsteentes later eeeeea ey large ones, ofete be squeeze, •• •-"ete ere, '7. tf35-ti'erla]rt• ••Il , . , L.. I. 1 t'(;' in >lontreell•'21 in "Wter.ipeg, 14 e"... ,'''' aYe aea 11`tare, PY W."1".:1-1, t',.'e. "??0,4(& , fereneee to him; and. by 'the kindly ore him. and rightly belieees that "ate the *elf!, to 'hig.' eoricerne gut* as ' L'id`'.* .9,.''''' ‘'-'''''"'''" '''''f. ():1.f.'.". _''''''''''' - ': ' ‘4,. 4 . YieJ. •,11• which h e illness and Oath. on, for he knows that he has tiMe be: ' '.11 out' of exietence" altogether, leav•• e r -,f1;:r; at:106'; the laetioit RI (z and . 1 • i • , • ". • ter:e-l4er.: 1...1t.e.:!, G. ji., Vart,„,,,,rito,,, .4 "ir,' -,..I•ffr ;r0h,4er-1,. eteold 're! :"teeteio. . e eee (portedr:• ' . * : ' '• ' fresh opportunities .wii) be, his too, 4jt, btakg, departavagal isit. &Ilia . .,..„ , • , .. , ''' „ , • it, 4.. .i• , ' ,i' r. • ' i ' - - ' _ .. ; But age it' the gainer net . with.- etoree; ,. " .3/4 ' . , l'rei•i•ei.'" ' f'' ..."'1.4'1,' , '"P".."‘a;r'. • j't;"''iii;IA;rit i • . •Vrr)rn the Atabarea New we take ,.. ; te • 'V..; 1e/ lf Wit' ;!' et ar; er•d 'ie . , r if ' ,' ' stitadingi Let »le say ,te anY young , Tut) tear,*1; age; there e as much e ,.'il,' '''' e •""•''''":'-'''-'. •••'•• Pl•,•1"•t: • ee' •r• ,.... • ,. : 7 , ie., ' ' . y ".• , 4)";-' Ao!,9-1,!ina obituary. notice; ' .. fellow who takes the troul•le to reed attire 'public dread. of' the 'hig buShiese '')/14"".,, '''1.•• :Q.L4'''')e'f..1" '‘..:: '''::1 14:41f'1*. i **;:.;:v.,r.j."..: .•,,,'.?°.....:" ,...8%'''; t*1:..;,':11.:1.i '''.1.4!11*.1;, j ,..,..:,,j.ri',:til,a.r.yM:()tfir;a.tGr'.. oqvSe'rn' Ofic::;`3; rqsteaPiri"'/.aentde these Words: Don't believe for a me? concern than there 'is nee, and par; *.„.."•"4"'" •-!--'!"4-...-='' :'-'-',.s.'" -a: '''' -..'!". .:.,,,,:i.,.,,„,.. re 405 Lridoraoo and ./idely known , heeo ment that. • You are having your beat iarieentt 'were base enacting la:We te. •••1";•”' ;„,•}''''..u.r.'"wrl.'•; 4 ''''• r'it.'•}'• o•LA1*.ferta , ' thne now.. You ate not.: Your heat Cneb the. power, oi. tbe ..trust" lind 4 '"°-.."4 *•"-• i'"'rele... i ir•••' •E'et're.t:- •• a'' '7- aliP"'-'4.e." ` fti•A(..‘i4; ""4- 'il teen, died at a halal hospital at 2.20 enough you will;be able to look back At that time the big business;con- • , -,...,-0-0-o . - • — : '. :"•"ette Autera a. ;aat. or. ;,.e.,..1.g. t'?,r,.1 .a,,ROciatefi wM seeeenitt hotels f on the pr• esent with feelings or 'tier, cern was rekatcjed'or4 a"6 a monster . • 0 rise; . Bag. 'Limits. Ducks 25, but not' mere than 200 in• a season; Geese 15; Brent le;.•. Rails 25; .Wil§on's Snipe 25; Wood - Guns and ApPliancee. ' • The Use. of automatic (auto..load- hie), 'cir machine guns, or bat7 tery, or Any gun Jaeger than nuniber " that' ie a 'diabetic child be given a fo gauge is prohibited, arid ;the use ,af , any •aeropla0, power -heat, sail- boat, (1r night light, and shooting ftom Any horse-drawn er Motor ve- hiele. is' forbidden. • Penalty. , a Every peeson wrio vielates any pre- •••ision of,. this Act, or any regulatiiM '141E111, for cdelt 'offence, be liable Upon ' eummary convictiori to -a fine et- not • "•-tiefethan three huhated end nbt less then ten' dollars, or to nnprisonrnent for a termenot exceeding s.ix :months, or ,both fine GO% EICeMENT CAN SllOP • •LIQUCIR EXPORTSe-lit 1T WOULD.' (Border; Citiei . Stare •Diactieeilen of the • export liquor zutes Made by 'provincial „poliee ,aet eek, on instruction of' .SirIkri I„)raytwi, chairman. ee tee 61-iterio i-iquer Control ' Beard,, hAs, eaturaliy o the suggesting 'et', i'aeiee',4 liet rich in fats and very poor in itarches and sugart the child pros- pers, so far as diabetes is concerned, end incidentally tooth decayisPre- vented. : , In the discussion Dr. (Jorge Evans said he had had some success in con- trolling tooth decay by feeding thil: clrens bananas, raisin's, dates '" and prunes in lieu of sugar: THE LATE JOHN MOFFAT , MCCORMICK ‘DEEliiilkiOf' MOWERS ' are, .so ' - Widely. used •t throughout, C nad • that 'almost' any neighbor itri'lell you of his •, . , , , ., . • pleasant experience with one, ,. ...Their'reputation ,goeA, back' neeriy a century, ii Worthwhile tonsideration, when bilyhtgea-reower. Call lin& :let :us 'denten.- • striae the New Autotriatic Pitrean pad other . pointsof itiperior- • Ay. of these ;machines, • • , • McCOR1VHCK. DEERING AD- JUSTABLE HAY LOADERS save • the work of one man in the busy hay time with this New Adjustable Tote, • ' All steel Frame Hay Loader 3 -Roller • bearings on the carrier shaft and 2 on the main axle make eery light , draft. The ferecarriage hitch and top adjustment are •gonveniently reached" from the lead. The McCormick Deer- ing ia the last 'Word in Elly Loader -construction; ' • , . FOR PARTICULARS CALL AND SEE • ANDREVV ;44:GENT LUCKNOW :tire John ,itleffat .whose death we _beiefly 'mentioned. last week appears to have ehen poisessede of a great faculty for reeking friends, and of, these he. appears "to have 'many down in. Montgomery, Alabama, where he Spent the lett .30 years aof pre life. JI had friehds among the' newspap- er men of the city, as Was indicated by , the , occasienal friendly "press re7 , eheV•aa atit.d ..[::,:1;,ard • 'teat v":3.th- (14>ick.' yeeterdaY afternoon , follow - time is coming. • if You live long "ennibine". • ' , . -4 • , Jig a weekai Few thirty years ' , .eele .are..; one • • eet; 'as •• teat, era tt/ • h' asTiiittvED I-(„) iyEA:1711.: whieh .28 t'et.rfi Wete Spent in Mont - no peiesibitr have:theme-IV:ea will oueeoeinesitloe, eetablieh m,0a0Pely ' h i4tt.14.;:" 'p t(1 1+9` 1.61,1%"1 Attserlt- .rearey teutenherie Of the .fleuthern • ..enity and eontentment .,that you be Can- Which • would use itt Power to tr03 ar „ . , • (f...,1•:. )(JP V.,;J, refltltrf.t• !:?1,01t,ry,, 'yr, ',drat was known he "' - trav .tele cahner;• better' h,Alal,cedo more and proceed to prey -noon a defence .e(ently M. a shanty. tee a re-eb , are eteefelaraneeiee btr")!!,.: hte' (tliete ',pueltea Ile f•eSieneel • fia • ld t •,e; r( 't ti.; ' • 't ;tea:diet) en f 1.) eesO • toeet itoit .asalred of the goodnegs et life; 'and , - • best of all; you will have .Peace of ' heart-. Grow old Along With Ile. e The best 15 yet to be. , The, last of life -for which the • first Wee Medea", , • Oer times -ere' in hand Whe saith, "A, Whole' planned." • . Trilet omit see ner be afraid. • e•-•-ecoeuee---, ' • 'A POOL AND MONEY • " A very rich man 012. In Illinois," has elOPed With his risecretary, age Anether verse added to tlAt plaintiVe old song "SilV.er TliteadS AMOng the OP1(1!" • • " Less public. •" - • . Now;" however, . the • hik concert is looked upon as neiniC advantage. It •can do ' let atljteintag teveried by, :A (Y. : • arow :r . May to lieeorne aiosociate,d With busniesh ,Ilehri. .1n Oreerfeele ',Tee rehie an Jeffeeeen Deete hotel,..;:new heirig eee".• at the aidtte tif the Creditoek evyarep. manes The eattle ad her re ssee ,r . , • • We Sell lo* Cash -We Sell•Cheaper Than The Credit Store Phone No:: •10.-ig at Your. SerVice 'GOODS. THAT YOU WILL. REOIRE.. I3ERGER'S PURE ePARIS :GREEN, ARSENATE OF LEAD. • .`,"e„.• -SAMSON TURNIP and FIELD HOES—These are •mede of Arai 'Teli-ineteriele-end---ateethethest-•,tliat---Wee'Cerepeoceree- - e SAMSON HAY FORKSeeThn,old reliable; Which hat -e' been the. , leader for years. Correct in shape. Selected "secend growth 'white ash handles• • , . , 1 and ROPE for sliags. , HAY -FORK. ROPE, TARRED for hay loaders, ,TRIP ROPE , . . , Now is the time of year to keep out the pesky " by using SCREEN DOORS and SCREEN WINDC'WS., We have a coniplete: stock in all .sizes. :SCREEN' WIRE to ,tepair the Old deers. 1, BRANTFORD ROOFING—See us about a new roof—four styles . of shingles" to choose from. Also roll Teenage in- three Weights. SPECIAL in 'PAINT=•-- limited_ quantity .of good Paint in two colors—Dark" Brown and Dark •Green, Just ;the thing .for trirn- • Ming,. at $1;r;0 per - HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE NEW • RAZOR--eFor One Dcfpar yVoU get teh auto strop blades and a razor free a .Yon. just • lay for the blades. A. asPecial in POCKET KNIVES, at 25e. CEMENT—LIME"--ILASTER---ALWAY'S ON HAND.' Mut'die '81 Son .Heitting,. Plumbing and Electric Wiring When Ben Wolffe- opeeed the Ina- generosity, waa' limited , only by all perial Hotel Mr. Moffat, became as he had, and one whose heart. never •soCiated'. With him •and. then. retprned knew fear."' to the new ;Exchange when it was One Of his friends referred to him opened in 1909: He was 'flanied.,ass- the 'other night, when the ad tidings igtant manager by James E. Hickey, Of his death first b&earne• known,. as with whom, he ,Was. asaocieted.. a 'alisperieer happiness,". And so • In addition to his hotel work, Mr. John. iViOffut was. Happy in his life, Moffat served as private secretaries and his family and his, • friends', he to Governors Emmett '.0."Itleat, and sought to make ether people happy. Chas Ilendersten: frorn 1919 fe, 1923." ,Ashe travelled along the patle"of • Ile returned once more to the Ex- . he did his full pattin Uprooting:6e change Hotel in 1923 as; Manager, thorni in the pathweye, of others. Ile Where he remained until • his ' re- loved to help other people He loved .signation. to do good; He vvna happiest when' Mr.. Moffat hi surtiived by his widt could help some one else ,6e, hap - owe Mrs: Edna ic-Moff4t, 'of the py, And he, went about -this 'busy • ,home 493 South Hull Street, a son, life, this life so Oftentimes filled with 'William G -Moffat, hotel .manager of sorrow and dischuragement• and dis- Birmingham; two .datighters,. Mrs. appointment and unkindness," carryStratferd D. Mills and Mrs. R. 2., ing with him a kindly merle, a cheer- • Itappold both of Westfield, NeWeJer- •Word and a sincere desire,to Add soy; two brothers; George G. Moffat to the happineSe of hie, fellow Ilion, and IWilliara'O. "Meffat, both of Teee- Mid, men .loved ..John Moffat' and water, 'Ontario- and two glitters, Mrs trusted him. They believed in , hiin . , 1,. . Charles' Stuart of Teeewater end taut they kayo' him thole friendship Mrs..: Prank Emmett, er bar*. because. he west 'real mane -one e who ,... Funeral eerviceeitaill 'ha herd, EH; dealt honeetle. bravely, -feaekly arid day from tbe 'home at• 4(33 iluli considerately with all men. •M at *hdtl.;01'.;t;t1x, 1,11;,, ,!;'y (4,, t. f ; - Area; A definite lintir Will- be Ittit ;John- „Moffat has 'passed one•' tied- !ourfiq. ,44 1.1'.:.0 Ait;(13ear• (.01;31.31 'Wtri'!..11t1 hiter, • pending word free" relatatee, 'the ligee lio touebed. While. among LIS • Vhe "Leak - Company ih : charge., , ire. happier 'and better because ;John . e.yt. grent leveleee, 'fur a larodeet. that eta; t i iiherei" in' hi!, : r"crii1;1,11; 111/' (!:4". Under the headiegi "A kindly Soni goirut was their friend,' : it rt( wt,Lutrk fitel thette'el;ee iii sera • I'it'Sises On,'P The MontgemerY News, ,. . --0--o--,. : iotie diefieulta, • ' '' , , .had- the follOwing tedittirial refer- :The •tWo .unforttinates whose' eversr . . , 'h 4iad n 'e Lheaper and better' than•Can a aum. 'lee' of steelier concerns engagedvin, Mfe.and-death cOmpetitioa. • , ".With the constant, lessenirig of the lumber 'of baiihs in this ,Country, there is apprehension that ,the " few that Will at -last ,remain will take meet" iiii•Vantage of their position and Ike :o; Meth worse service thariewee have had from Many smaller Institii- tiona. The danger Es not ao great AS Woitla at firat appear. Dig hanke and ig motor' mid hit ouiomobile tom. Pr,T,' r,ioixt(1, . , . . two weeks and it as eopptesed the rofra animals wandered intO ehaek and atere• trapped in the fetildmg •whee dor dosed, probaiely blown rtreet by: the wind„ ft Is believerIthat the eattle niOr have' been in the shanty for thre.,e heforl: feund, The shanty,is used 1)yhush: workers 'during the winter may tic ' necessary to st nit to thc,hualdrng in" cirder t ti,qstroy the careaseeS:,n1 the dead anitnels.., dueqe the extreme wtivni weather oi fatov trent Seellend, whore •he . had been born 111 •',0.11(7r Aft; in 1410. After l'he•re 13 nothine parti-eletle ewe- encet • Chieage in 1800, Ile first came to eated aheiti t ,t 11'f(lea. C on s u r e short ritay fla*neala eteelit to Friendly, kindly and , genial John ;. are tne prieoner and .the candidate. idle, word MaY be.used against thou invoices aro go.irrally hut they Moffat is :dead, and there is gorrotv. &re 'not regeired by the Canadian thp bpatts and bof:11,0A,ef aupaired; Evee a dignified persOri can't step A faharria in • l'801 Ther e be purchaee a Snmwo hotel. at Vimittentihie first hotel venture, A few 'years were ,sperit , At' the;tild-Metrcipblitati Who' Icnew and. loVed the man 'who, on a banana peel and get away With ;minorities, , If f bey , wet,. t:equired; • Was•-41eitettriefule feel it • • no legitimate husirms's interest-wetil(3 sifffee,r but the 1.14501 exoptters wouid„, Tiotel in Ilirfring'harn before ho inov, 'that lel'in,Morfitee death 1,140 taken find' themselves' .handleanped ao• tar pd. to Moutgomery 1Jecome' fr6111 thorn conr4geOUsr a generousi h264 town )ti Otte° Whore 'levee to uao eft tee present ' fegAl export o.f elotod with• *est at ,th. 014. and hithftil aellirad0^"600 whose ere a3fiMlnipg•-tho tourii00 -Ilegai Canada bat illegal in the rgeball d whidopt notelo, looltt ono .14,11040 9iM •