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THE MICKNOW SENTINEL TintitSDAt AVOTTST 9th, 1929
To INN1PEc Plus half a cent per milve, 'beyond, tb all points in Manil
toha, SaskatcheWae. Alberta.-Etleloptoni Tennis.• „I
, 1 , , CaIgarY, MaeLeeel and East, °, • • • ,
- PLUS TAX RitTURNIN:121alf a cent pee mile to Whinipegephis $20.00 and tax to destination. t
AUQ 21.11st's...-From" Toronto; ealedorreEaste-Beeton,- Meafordi•CollieiWoecleVeneteee; M idiancl,. Cepre91.-ead eke
'South and( East in Ontario, also Stations in Quebec West of St Andrews and•Lachute.. • •
SUS,' Sierd--Froni. Stations in Ontario, Toronto, Inglewood ed. and West and South thereof. •
AUG. 31st -From all stations in Ontario., Capitol, NortteBay. and South and East thereof.
tiveral Irialas for Wionlieg CatuldhatitirittouittRairways. • • •
rr.9111111..TOR014TO(Utiloa StatitinAugee.2110"--12,01 a es (MitinIght Auk.' lOfh) 12.30 P.M."; 1040
' • AUX:, 2Srd-2.00.p.M.; 10.40,p.m. Aug.:. 31st -2 00 p.M. and 10.40 Pen. '
Vivra Cirralitfek-Aug. 21$t-42.01 a,1121. (Midnight Aug. 200i); 1.00 pen. • . ' • •• • •,..„ 1
. ilLesze Sent-e-1.35a4u.; 1,00 p.m.,;10.40 p.in." ' • t ' , •
From PIETIORI3ORAug. 21$t-12.0ia.m. Midnight Auge2Oili).viit Lindeay, ...Blackwittei and Atherley.
-Firtint TIIINDSQlt-, Aug. 23r0=-1i.30.cm.(111140ghtAug.22nd)yie.chathani, imntion,liamiltonanci Inglewood.
'FrOne. PALIVIIERISTON-Au . 'via tueIh, Geer town and•Jnglewood..'
ThrOggh ears from other rithteiria pOltits eonneethig With shove *eta, trolor. 19e, de.t.a4s consu4 loeof Canscitetrisr,attoo
7 • , • Thromitt,Tetalras--,00infortsiblei Oolonfet Ciaire.;411iseellail Cart foiielonsesi afld ChIIdlen.
Travel:.:CANAIAN NATIO
• ASHFIELD NOTES
;Mr. Graham McNay spent the past
eek at his ,old home here.
e Mrs. Campbell of Chatham, is vis-
iting her .sister, Mrs. Duncan ,Mac-
Lennan. ' • ' , • -
Mr. and Mrs John MaeRne and
•.,theughter, .Jessie, are spending a
Week with friends at Waspago Beach.
Misses Selena Grant 'and Della
• errish ate visiting friends in Chi -
Mr. and Mrs. Fen D.. MacLennan
eve gone to London, where Mrs.
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MacLennan is taking treatment for .
*Ye trouble. •••
',Mr. and Mra, Neil Maci)miald have
, gone" to Detroit to:attend the funeral
of the 'lateMrs. • Harry Harris.,
ee-Miss- Sara -1V1aeLean, and Mr. -Den--
alttlidaeLesin visited friends in God-,
• erich on Monday.
Rev, Mr e Ritchie of., Pt. Edward,
*ellen Church on Sunday' lest, in tlie
atheence'nf the pastor, Rev.. G. S..
Ritchie; who with . Met. Ritchie left
ast week on a•Motor triP.iiesLondon;
:Toronto- and 'ether points.'
''...14•Large crowds attended, the: anni-
versary eservices . it • 'Zion • United
• ChUrche on Sunday. . The germane: by
Rev. Dr. Macintosh of Londen, were
Much, enjoyed by all. Dr. Macintosh
is MI' Ashfield old boy; and his many
friends Were glad to Meet him again
• (Intended for lest Week) .
r..Wilfred Hogan, of Watertown,
N.Y., is 'spending his vacation at his
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home here. ,• .' •
Miss It N. of 'Tore'',
te, is visiting at home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jae, McNair),
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Mr. Ian ..MacRae, barrister, of
Strathroy, Spent the week -end with
his parents here. •
Mrs. (Dr.) IL L. White and little.
• daughter Of Chicago, is visiting her
emother, Mrs.'IC: F. MacLennan. •
Miss Sofia ,Keriaptcon,:who is sur-,
-• intendent Of:a .hospital jOteph,"
Mich.,, is spending her vacation with
We regret to report the serious.
nese of Mr. Robert Drennan, • His
daughter, , Miss Bereige Drennan,
R.N. of. Detroit, is taking care eif
him.
• Very seceessful aneiversaiy serv-
ices were held be Sunday last ineAeli-
field :Presbyterian Church. Ree., Mr.
MacDermid of ; 'Goderich„ delivered
two splendid ,sermons. 0 The 'day was
• ideal, Ind the church was 'crowded at
both morning and evening services._
The church. Was. peettily, • deCotatect
with flowers .: Special music was, een-
dered by the choir at both services,
assisted at the, e,vening service 'by
Mr. !Alex. .McNay ,of Paramount.'
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GODERICH
,--Reekless driviagewas the charge -in.
Nue 'eases before Magistrate -.Reid
the , past week. These were ale from
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-theesouthern-epartent-the-county.--In-
three cases the fine . of ;$10 and ceste
was' imposed, but in the fourth the
penalty Was $25 and costs, the driver,
in this case 'giving a particularly
• glaring example; of lack ofeebetrol of,
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his. car.
County Traffic ,Officer; Cich
• brought ie a number of cases, but no
dolibt the fact that he is known tO be
patrolling the emintY roads sisean in-
fluence for .safe. driving and will tend
to, leaden the number' Of infractions
of the
• J. 'Ai Myers, of 'Hay township, was
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foundgeity in two: tounts On Mon-
day last. For keepieg liquor for sale
he was sentenced to two months .in
jail,, but an appeal has been entered
For having liquor not acquired under
his 'pe'rmit he paidtfine 'of $100 and
costs. •
• A yOung man out late at night and
running short of gas rciesed the
keePer Of e.//igasoline 'pump at 'Bay-
field and, reemested a suPp,ty. When
the. keeper refused .to get up and ac-
commodate him,. he. :broke the. lack
"9f the purnp and took enough ,to get
her parents in Ripley, and herbro- ehome ' with., For this he SIMS assessed
ther, Mr. Wm. Kempton, ixi Ashfield $25 and costs. -Signal. ; • "
"Air costs nothing=idok of it means
miles.off ,the life of your tires."• .
iuroRE than half.your tire trbubles are caused "
Liu by imder-inflation. There's a correct pressure
for every size tire according to its load.. Two or
three pounds under this will take 'miles off its
running life. • • .
Near enough won't do. Use a reliable gauge and
be sure., • •
Or,,call at this depot once a week'. and let us look
• over your tires. We'll watch for bruises, rim cuts
and embedded flints. At least twice a season let us
remove eachAire and look for inside fabric breaks.
• It will mean, extra mileage—and dollars off your
tire bills. ' .
ADominion Tire will give marve/ous
mileage 17you treat it .
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• ST. 'HELENS
. Mr. Arthur Tiger.t.and Mr. Jack'
.Brown of Hathilton, Mises Clara and
Ida ,MeGewan of Blyth, and . 'Mr.
Lorne Webb .of Seefprth, were -visit-
bre over the week -end 'With Mr. and
Mei. 'George Webb. • '
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam :Wallace and
• daughter, Mids. -Helen, .of Fort
iarni. visited with their '' aunt; Mrs.
• John 'Miller, Sr • one day last week:
Mis'Margaret Ctinunieg of Adsa,
Craig, i , the guest of her feiend,
Mise Helen Miller, this week.
. Miss, Lena. Hackett of Ashfield,
spent e , few days with her, friend,
Miss: Irene: Weeds, :
" ..Messrs. D. B. and, Ross Murray
Mid , Miss Mary Mtirray attended: the•
MiK•lneeneCimpbeli pfenii. at -MY-
ersdale on Wednesday last..
Miss Leask -f of •TorontO, 'attended
. Rutherford, and is a gurest With Airs;
.Ibitherford. '
,/o.c very enjoyabletimo. was spent
at ,qederich .at 'the animal 'picnic : of
.thelWornen,s Institute. After' supper
• theTbOYS": softball .game; Which ,:had
• been postponed front the .peeviett
evening,. :Owing ;t�. the, rain; was
played. Perhaps our ,boys' had . had.
• too :,rieuch .picnic 'ore too': much ice
creem or, too mach: something. Any-
• way, the 'genie '•resulted. in a victory
for. Goderich.
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At the first genie played at. Sea -
forth, on Monday; the teain.
net with their' first ,defeet this . tea -
when the Wroxeter 'girls defeat-
ed:them by 1 run.
Mt. and Mrs..JOhn 'Miller, Grace
end _Bob, of Windsor,. circe. spending
the eaeation with the former'e .mo -
tiler, • Mrs. John Miller., .Sr. •
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FLOWERDALE
Mr. and ra, . Murray and
thi•ee childrennf Toronto, spent Mon-
day .elacieer's; They were „le-
cenipanied ,hack to 'Termite by Eliza-
beth MaciVere who will visit; a short
time in the eity.'
' Miss Annie. GAham, is visiting he
grandmether, Mrs. J. 'MaeMurche.
Flowerdaln ',vas well repr •ented
at: the anniversary services i the
Presbyterian Chuechin RipleY, last
Sunday eight.
Mrs. :Duedan Graham„ 2nd. Con.,
spent a couple of days of last week
•with hee claughtereMrs. 1,V,' F. Mac-.
• Messrs: Strathclee and Black are
buy getting etheir • threshing nie-
chine readyfor .operneion.' •
Miss Cassie Douglas has heen
- spending a ,few weeks With her sise
eterelef'4'.D. Thonipeon.
WHITECHURCH
Miss Gladys Gerten of ,Hensell.vi.,
'sited a few la.jr-s at her home here...
Mr. and ,Mrs. Will. Rei& of Paris,
are, hie 'parents Mr.': and Mrs,
Alec Reid. e • -
.it is expected that, Rev. Dr: COn-
eel's,. of Ripley, will take the service
in the l'reSsbyterian Chnich_ne.14 ,Sun-
.
•Miet., Nettie Lott sent ,the week-
' with friende at Londoe,
and Mrs. Arthur Rolland, ,of.
leiteliener, spent the Weekerid -at thee
home of M; Holland's parents Mr:
and 1114.s. Geerge Garton.
• Mrs, Harry.Tichborne, ei'Goderich,
'visited 'a 'f'OW ;days at leek former
harne here'. • •
, Mite' Nettie SharPei, 'Of. Hamilton,'
is visiting Mee. rox. and other
frienda. '
Mr.:George -Cottle: - was takento
Lendoe 'on Monday to! have e. setae: -
act eenioVed'froM Msy;We hoe
for a Speedy e'eceeery, • .
;Miss Isabel tox, Visite& leet week
tVitti` 'Mrs.. 'Iter .Patton at
tucan,. •
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Litga• 1§' like it7bitaeball, ,3,100 earn,
place41•11' hits; 'hat L you hit the
'beillelleitd I eneegliee lot of .thoo" ita44
,r.00 7104Y-4v9Pgieb .
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ASIIVIii..1) TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
. Cpuneit..met on July 9th, all mem-,
hers present. .11:IinOtes of former"
Meeting react 'and appreved on, mo-
tion of SulliVen and MeKenzie.
Netice of the old age pensiens. was
read but no .actionlaken. •
'On.• motion' Of ^Sherwood end ,itc
teneie t wes decided to bike, a policy,^..
'with. the., Globe Incleinnite, CompaPY
:_ofe-CanadineirteXUUte•-•111•01.V...4-Y.P.---A1114-'
,budges ag4imt pubhc liabxlity•
•"'• 'On 'InotiPn of and
the: fOilowing 'hille were- .'oiCleie'd
..Jac0b, ,ItUater,. Patrolman's'
pay. iit '$221.95 H. J. Blake $28,4.75f,
Roy MYers$238.59; 00O. . Harker
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$245,90;' A. McGee° $200.154 John .c.
•Dalton' $248.40;., Swan $159.50; H.'
Barger $145,75; Chas. Ritchie' $272.--,
JeliaStOn $16Q.56;• Gordon con-.
gram 22,O0;'Herb Curran! $822.15;
Wm. Clare $170.25; ,.3ehn.,Kilpatrick,.
$1985'.; WeA., 'Twaniley' $128.-
22; ,Thos..Glen; hauling gravel, $25.-,
30; M, Ki1patrik, gradin,'• $12.0O;
'Boy Alton: $4,00; A. Johnston, haul-
ing gravel $29.61 C. E/McDonagli
hauling iron, .$19.00; :C.N.R„ freight'
on iron, $19.95; 'Jcil•ni KUj$atrik,, sal-
ary, 48.80, team Work 9.80-7-$57.60;
A. Moore, pay in two ehlverts, $44L -
Sawyer & Massey,' blade for
grader and repairs, $10.7e.; 'W. P.
Reed, eXpreso on repairs, $1,10i
McCreight, Sheep- claim; '913.00'; 'A.
• Johnetone sheet, valuator, $2.90'; Jas.
Alton; balance on plank, $51.87.. ,
• By-laws, 6 and 7, authorizing t'he
'beerowi,ng of moneyfroin the banks
Of Montreal,;.Luckriew, and , Standard
Bank, . Of, Duegamion, ,were diely
..'passed, • '• .^1 •
' On AnotiOn. of •:Sullivan and, Me-.
Kenzie, Cpuned, adjourned eto mee.t
August .130. . •
C. McDonagh,
ASpFiti,P UNITED CBURCII
' The, Rev. Dr. MecIntosh• gave ua•
• fine service at the anniversary at
Zion.,last Sunday. Lag e companies
listened With, marice,d 'attention ahd,
k.6,en •intOest toboth the ra.orning and .
everting discoirr'se,s. • The: yniter. Was
Much taken up :with ibis • 'evening:
-theme: 'The NeWeRevrval.,7 andth.oSe
who heard the Doctor in the melee• "
ieg said it was •jest. as fine on ,that
occasion. The Choirs gaVe . 'special
numbers, and Mr. •;pleased
everybodyWith his singing. .
The services' next Sunday are at
i31aket.. in the milling, at Hackett in.
.the afterneori, arid. Zion in the . eve-
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meg. The pester.. will preach.,• .
it may interest .some te ..know ehat
• one by one the 'skunks are being
eaughtybut the parsonage grounds is
noted -for its fragrance these days.. '
MAN .ELECTRICUTED • . TEXAS
' BURIED. AT • WALKERTON
• ' IT CO•ST $135.0
After': being cerried over three
• thetrsande miles ,by rail, the remains
of Jiin Russell fatally burned at
Amarillo, Texas, on July 17th, vshen
600 volts passed...through bis body
• and pre.c,ipitated him Neiman electric
,..ower, ninety feet to the street below
•where , he „was ,picked ' up in Such
terribly beutsed and berried eeendi-
don,' that he passed away some hours
later without . regainine consciousnse, arrived 'at the' C. N. 'R. 'station
hereein Friday noon en charge, of his
sister; (Feney) Mrs., Cocgan f LOS.
.Angeles, (lel., with whom he, made
• his home „foe eeveral-eyears and Who
brought ,the body althewae from
Texas at a Cost Of $1350 , that it
aright" r6st in the family. plot at.
1,Q:alkerton.,alefigSidehisparents the
;late ,111r. and Mrs. .Rebert Russell,
• and other 'members of, the family
-who are interred there.
Aecompenyhig 'the 4.enatins ;
tOwe .were his bothers, Stanley and
• Wesley ' Russell of ,Toronta and John
..Fiedlay • Reit:tell of •, .• -with
their , Wives'. and',the' deceased's sis-
ter'e, 'Mrs. Ivy, Thompson mid Met.
Herbert :Best of leindere erid, 'Mrs.
Coogan • mentioned' abeve M. Alex.
Whitney OfePeterhore, an old Walk-
erton boy and friend Of *the family
Was also in the fence:al party.
The. services, „ which 'were, of very
impressive nature,- -weie • conducted
• by Bev. (Capt.) R. Perdu', Chaplain
of . tlee Brtice :Regiment, •bile 'six
local •oveTsdas' Veteratiai officiated as
pail bearers. The' casket was' opened
at the grave; and many :of the, 'old
friende of thie -former .Walkerfon hy
whovaliantly did his bit in . 'the
world_ war, ,Viewcji ,foe the last time
dee they lied • lot*. known,.
ek6.elleitt
les of' beett•eind mind, 'Hie death at;
the 'ettrIY Age of .38 years Wadheth
'tragic' and . untimely,. And 'iSdeepiy
deplered by the 'conmiunity :in which
,he WAS •.
• , itereidealnies
Ws. hard to 'tell wbether, amarlied
man. dreSses that. 'Way' because he'S'
hrk v laA1.180 '114'44 4PnrOr 'Dives
a boot, '
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FUNifi$ OF THE INDUSTRIAL'
AcCIpivr PittvEsTioN 130.4:11D
tie Pension Fipa of. - 1.Yerk,
merila Comp,gneation Board' had over
ofghteen millions of dollars at its
credit at the beginning of the year,
R. ,B., Morey, general manager, In-
dustrial . Act!ident •preve4004 As,
siieiatidhs„ - says ;fps has been 'rids-.
Calle,d. and referred, te as a "Reserve
„adds it Is n no, ...sense a
:'.creserveti.1",beink simply ;thee totalof
the anibunt's set aside by ther-13(41d,
• td' pay the "pensiOns; foii accidente
that have already happened and. it, is-
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calculated that the Heard • has " on
hand only sudicient money to,' pay the
hundreds of. • p,enSkons •butstanding..
QA Of. the' most re porisible and 'Mt-
pertant duties' Of .the -Compensation
tiseed is . the investment Of its Pens-,
• iOn fond and others funds. The total'
• of all' ,funds in :the, hands: of the
Board at the beginning of 1939 giin;
minted to $2(1,667,098.99. The' dtalls,
of the Invested funds, rates of in,
terost secured, nature of bonds and:,
•debentures held and other par.ticul-
ars, appear in the report reeently is-
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sued by the tBoard. 'One. of the, .in-
'terestingfilets pointed out by Mr.,
Moeley, is - the steadY decrease in' au-
, „
cidept frequencieseyeer by year from
192Q' ori. In. that Year the narnbbt of
on 'which coMpensation
waspaid; for each 100 full -year
workers was 6.97." This has 'shown
steady reductipn. te 6,43 for. 1926, be- -
ing: the last year for whie.h eomplete
figUres are --available: It also appears
that, the ,County of York had the
highest -nuinber, df aceidents , with
Temiskoming, Wentworth, Welland,.
and Ediex following in the or\cler
, named.,• .
In Jely,. 7388 accidents, including;
40 „ fatalities, were r_eported„, ta'_the
Compensation ' Beard. In the same
month, the Board awarded $513,600-
':48, "including $88,774.86 foe : medical
iFe3une-a-totateef-$536;96,2
.47 wasawarded, including $191,183-,
.98 for medical aid. There were mOre
accidents rePorted in July than ,in
ans, other reOnth in ,the' history of
colaperisatien in Ontario.
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KEEPING THE HIGHWAyS. .
• STAINED WI'l'ili :BLOOD.
, and Envied, :
There are still too 'Marty •reellees.
drivers, of Meter care,'Not .
staneling ethat the 'highways are now
• well r• patrolled/ ad that 'driversac-
CliSsed, of. 'transgressing, the laws'..,of
the read are ..sumnairted' to answer
charges, the" euniber . of people.killed
at injered.motor car • accidents
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.contimiee te• iriel'eas. • Where is the.
.defect? . Not .sueely the, pedeetri-
ans. The greet.: body .ofe these are
• capable of learning, and heeding. Self-
preservation being theis aw. o
t I f
Nature, people on feet and in 'horse
vehicles must by this -Hine havead-
justed their-'rcTed- habits to: the
in-
Areasing volume- of. traffic... We can -
'not . •
:suppose that the defect is irennY
eonsiderable percentage eye Motor. ear
drivers, for the vast majority • Of
thee.- are experienced • in the handl-
ing of , ears and in guarding. against -
accidents. Dees not...the' failure to
cut down :the, ..iuggerriatie, ' toil .: lie
largely at the: door Of the reagis-
,
teaey? it iS trite there eee jriore _mo-
tor cars Produced and that, the .tiaffie'
density be qui., higliwaySegoee on in-
eteasirig, ,but • that ceedition ,only
• makes, mere pressing.the dutyof the
'reag•istrates to fit the pueitlimeet to
the 'ciiine in casesWere, crime or
-criMinal• neglect it made .ent. The
course of a foe' or drunkard wit an
,.autornobile should he inade a' Short
onewith a painful e sequel. :Why
should the law . he made leas 1, of 'A:
1170r, to.: the reckless velter car
' ile° ,heve4perfeet , right t9 the.
(tiv::.then
rloa:? is innod,eri. t
m
• Rifling, by antomobilehas become
• too cheap an offence -the killer ,gets
oft' too, eaSilY, To be sure, there are,
aceiclente''' for which the metore. car
driver i not mainly responsible; ab-.
sonee of mind ori,the part.,of
fortunate yietim „being ,the Main'
cauSe. But wherei: a inoter :car • is
driKen• over ahinnati being, the this,-
• pr ,ought to he teghlied 16 she*
questioh that he is Wholly free
frent blaine.11 be cannot do that, .
whileit wOuld be .an injustice toim-
pose a eienaleY ,upon hint, the record
of the. fatality or injury should itand
againstihirni 'mid the. next; time he is,
• hrorightup • for any mishap Ar
hieruth of the law relating .to motor
par opel'atibt his foriner appearance
'defetidant-Sheuld he talteria&
•rohht Oft 'One thing , is very. clear -J.,'
the meter car driver N.N,horris o.
teltly Selfish 'aS, te. throw upon other
Atsers or the 'highway the Mins*. of'
themselves while he hoids. the
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road ;will cease to be it /noises
to traille until ,a few Severe examples
are Made ef-Pertion's 'of •his stainp,
lelte Magistrates. Must become Atoll:,
er.ja their d'esiiiiirs with reeilleaS
metier icatAriVtitiif There is too 301)411-
.
Strctc1))00 'of the, bogotik, of tho.aoubp,/.
'UNIVERSITY. OF .WESTERN
ARE- YO'll GRADITAT4 NURSE?
• The University offers iciur coursee
for nurses, One five-year coutse for
the degree, of B.Sc. .(in Nursing),
two years hi Arts and three years'in
Rinsing -and Public Health, Three one-.
• year courses for graduate'ntirses lead -
'Jag" to thee, eertifitate' in Public 'Health
(Q.E,H.N,); tertilleite
bistrector In N u r si n g '
' ,and.certificate la'.
Hospital . Adiniaistratioa
The Certificate Coutses r.
, recognIzedcalythe.best'coiussui of
ONTARIO
-- poi -additional.
,formatios twee an -e.
K. :P. 4e. P'Ert•Pc.,
Ph.D., Registrar,
Lea4cre'. Caned!,
of , the eecueed. No other. way of' kill- I
ing 'a men, woman or so ,pafe
for the killer; With impenitY the life
of many a human being has been,'
taken on the highway, Wheiega if a
Piatoi or knife had been esed ,for the
deed, committed Veth, no more Cal-
lousness, 7.the `homicide walla 'have
been sent to the penitentiary for
years, if not for life,
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• PECULIAR FARM ACCIDENT
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• An unutual farm 'accident occurred
• near Wiartine` test ii•eek. A .3rPinig
man by the name of Jolla MaeMillan.
was assisting in :hauling' in hay: Re
was On the, fop, of a hie.), load When
he. missed his footing and fell to the
• ground. Urifertenately he . fell di-
rectly on.a pitch fork which had been
• set , upright in • the .ground. The.
handle of the ferk penetrated:. ,h'ikt,
body, to the depth of a feet, inflicting
eery serious injuries. He was taken
to the general Hospital at Owen,
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Sound where-thneweand-Wee'dreased:4
Bade as it was the chief fear 'Was"
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frominfection.
seseete4-te
1Here arid Th ere'
• lAumber 'companies.'report, :the:
greatestvolumebf business
Al-
berta since the boom . year 01 1912,,
One hundredmillion. feet;of • lumber
is being:mit in Alberti thia' year but :
the hulk of the suPplies 'coMe froth
;
British Cohianhia trills. •
A .press repeit from 'Telfordville •
statenthat the fanners are well
•• !pleased withthe allocation of kw.'
tient .on the twenty mile. 'extension.
to the Hoadley subdiiiision of the•
Canadian Pacific Railway, A large
• nun:thee of eettlers are going into:
the territory wheoh will be served
by ehili'e'xtension and the old timers
'le the disteid are now clearing and;
breaking as tenth Sand es possible.
• Acychel. 'Kato, who repreSeutd.
• Tokio concern; and'who has just
• conchieled a btisitte.as mission to
' Canada; stated.that he hadebought
8;000,000: bieihels of wheat in Cane
0.,da,,nr about lialf of. Japan's total
Inaportationa: .''•expaainedthat
Japan :got' inert, „for US • rice than:
Canadianr•irlieat :coat in their ,mar-
• . /Let, 'hence. the • present purchase.
•He eaid,'. toO,.' -that Japanese :were
. eating More wheat -foods and adapt -
Ing
:
thennieliee t� the stronger -cljet:
Maritime lProviieeaiin par4
ticulari• and Canada in general,. need
Armee • cominercial advertlaing,!!:was
the opinion exeireeped.by Rea. J. B.
M. Baxter, Prime Minister of. New
• BrunsWick, •when 'interviewed, 'on.
. . .
arrieed...on boiled .the "Empress, 'Of
•"Sceethiad'" after a .month's vielt to
• Europe. • •Brltiah settlers' in thd
Maritirnei have been quite 'eatiee
tottery, as regards. type and-Cuality,
isid,, and tie hypo:that we Win
tid Abris tcrrobtain a ; great. mari.Y.
• more 6000..1;0er •perimi Of years.;
. •
• •
• Part of a litter Of eight red foxes;
together". :With the' vtien,.
'ware captured in ,the die-
' tricot recently,' have'vbeen brolight
. to Moose Jaw by „Mr. V. White, whe
boa established' a fox farM east of
this city. ItIs Many' years since
red fox 1,iired at large in• their
, , ,
natural state in the southern. part .
of eliie.•proVintee where these were
.eaptiered.• Me, 'White inte.nd.s., to
• start ratting petelp foxes, 'crose
,between red and.isliver or :black
tot, as It Ceinineraial enterprise.
,
Wool groWing in WeSterii Canada
leeinereasing rapidly, aceprang th
'• .
W vs, • Thomson,. reneger, of thee
western branch o theCanadian
• Co-operative Wool OtOW Ltra-
feed. Up to June 30th.ebelpointed
Out, ' four eaeleads' •of wool had left
. Regina fof WeSton; Gritario„ k(for,
' grading by Government author -
:Wei) as CoMpared with one fee the
.halt year of -1927, • This
• year's thipMenta represent losmeo,
lba, from 300 .flocks in the .0rovin..
-7
TO
• HaroldSkinner's
BLUE WATER
BOYS
IN •
Wingliam Arena
Every
Thursday Night
(30-8-e)
CLERK'S NOTICE
Voter's List, 1928, :Municipalitir of the
Township of County Of 'Brace.
, Notice is 'hereby .given that•I have
,
complied with, Section 10 of the Vet.:
er's List S Acteand ,thet-le h-esee posted
up. at :MY offiee in Kini.91,6288s,,otilnetliliesi1osit
daaltyipoefgutsAoustso,t,votbei:n tile :said
efriality foe' Members :of Parliament
and at Municipal •Eleetions and that
such' list remains there for inspection.
-,, And -1 hereby call upon all voters to
--take;iinmediat-ereceedings:107have
any erfors Or omissions e,orrected
,cording lo 'law, .the last day for an-
• peal being the '22nd. day' of August,
A.p.1.928.
'Gek G; Moffat,
clerk Of the- Township ',.of.Kinless,• ...
- ••, • 1R. R. Na. 3, Teetweter.
-CRIME ON THE INCREASE
' •
The" feet. that crime .1$ -oil the in,
'crease -rn-the -Dominion i's shown by
. .
the:Aatet.statistics published • at Ot-'
•tavin, for- the Year eraled, September,
e0, 1927.. s• The .eiuniher. of 'corivictkons
: recorded; reached a. total of 212,075,
:•as compared with 8,7,36r :for the
• preceding peried :: ended • SepteMber
20, 1.9.26The' increase in 19264ver
,the 'previous. yearewas 10.3' per cent.
.By.elasSeS Of 'crime, 'offences against
• the peieon 'decreased front '3,368 • to
e•I 3,203.. All either classes -increased.
. I
Offence e ageinst PeoPeety .with evice
.lence totalled' 16:26', per. cent.; offine-
;es agairist property •withotit "Voilenee;
.10.82'per cepti" malicious Offences' a-
gainSt:' property, 1042 Per" cent;
• forgery and crimea againSt currency,
2390' per .ecnt.;. and • Various other
,
•
offences, 6 per pent. The principal
increase under' Summery convictions
, was in breaches of traffic regulations
'convictions, 'Which 'rose fr'onn 79,027
• ta 96,340e daring the year. Drunken-
: . nees,ieereased,„ from: 28,121 to 31,171,
, but breaches of liquor lawn decreased
from• '13 12 47'T.' •.„
• A..MEAN..PAI'll OFTHIEVES
• A ear Stolen. inetorienici Tties,
day of lest We0 was found Abend-
, oried ori.,ibe 'roadside pear ,Durham,
in drey Ceenty.
,
•
The gas..supply had become ex-
hausted, and the Mitetable“creatures
•
who had Stolen the ear didn't even
bother turning off the,ignition switch
when the ear stopped:. A tittelt-driv7,
er e,aw the two thieves picking ben'
• los .near• • hi,' the car, and,. later.. re-
cognized OWeneSotilicre At
• this' time he did not 4Q -.W ;of' the
• • theft: • •
LITTLE' LAI) LOSES 1111.-Alkli)
• IN' MOWER
,
,
' A very painful and unfortunate
acidext 4.5efeil little lbesel, Gilbert
• cif ,Torento, •on, Friday. of last week.
116•had been spending 1 he sunttner
Months at the, home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. Simpson.: near • Moleswo-rth. While
,
running behind the Mower which, waa
.6eing-,'operated in-orie-: 'Of- giir
the„ rlittfer-lad ;pped`i.r. and 4e11- -for4
• ward ..gri the-•rnower, his left hand go-
ing in front of ,the cutterimr. The
iitt1e 'arm, was Severed: between the• ,
Writ ,and elbow*. , ,
, 111p ..waS: ,ruilied to the. -Listowel
Niernoria14tIesiiita1 where his WOunde
word atteeded 'te. ife is ProgreSsie4'
• re !numbly, as ean be 'wooded, Thla
the p fel:11'th fitiallrierRti erel hae come
pion ;.larni, and
atoident g5'deeply. tqratt(,)4,7
ListaWe/ Ihnin'oPc • "
• : The mystic. number "..1,1".1io111ci- tie-.•
fert'ors to • the :royar •o.r.der • ttf , jet-.
tees, an organizelltei wattle • the.
' Titinalfel'Veni Plee'Sli" Tee "orIliirritio,
'ho. ealledleit ' .7, day'. . the, 'Mire,
• teenth of. .ltilY,'w. th thirteeti.inenl-
' . :herd in qlielr IntrtY,, trent .Montreal
.'
for LitterpOOl. , The sneletY .nteeid
an the thirteenth nt each inorith at
A.ta in: the afternoon,:. Ana is dielded
:into' .tetitte',E tit" 13 ' ineni berg- ' en cli..:,
' . The, Peete of iesferit Sailedon th,e
erael.t. no' Canadlith •Tatifie liner ,
, "Dttchesti of 'Bedford. in fi..groop ot .
•• .6litiiliti.,viiiitiot theold, :world,.
' :..'`
If Wild', Wilciwobi,on Affitatlt.oljAoy,
miyisigibt. 'of il oo14.11100. egg,
40410:Y0.1410'0, 00,tio4tei$i folOow4gost
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