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THE • LUCKNQW SENTINEL
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd 1928.
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12C1)b.,AND GUN: FOR DECEMBER
In view of the inc,reasiiig;interest'
in the farming of. muskrats an art
isle in the' December-' issue, of -`Rod.
-and Gun ' and Canadian Silver . `Fox
•News'•. on a • new muskrat cinching
• •venture. on a Targe 'scale is Of 'special
note. • In • addition to this, the latest.
issue : national sporting magazine.
carries its• custoni•ary acceptable` col-
lection' of hunting, 'fishing and • out-
door yarns• by well knoivir authors.
i -
—000
Figures cannot' he; •in' fact ;.those'
of man modern:iris' are absol' 1,
Yf; ute y
straight.
•
.WAS,'DRESSED .TO LOOK
• YOUNG - .•
•
The story is told that. a certain
•
young -Irian: was recently 'speeding•
merrily• along with a'patty ='of child
ren on their wayto sch::
ol`•He asked
them if tifey c?red to gide, and .for•
an answer; theypiled into :his' Ford.
until';it' was'` completly filled, and' one,
little girl had to sit on the driver's
lap. She was a plump little thing and
.the drivel cuddled her close' to keep
her: away from the .steerirg wheel•,:.:
"Da, you like'" school?" • heasked
•
her. s
"Yes, sir," she lisped:
"Do you go every. day?"e:
"I haven't missed::a day this.year,
the Tittle girl. replied.
'"Good little • girl,' said . the diiyer,
kissing, her soft cheek "Dn= :yeti ;like
your; teacher•'?"
"Yes 'sir," said• ; the it.l''I'm the
teacher."
And the Ford'•nearly w2iit into .the,
ditch!;.
One o the a o'
f, re test lessmid life
1; is of ' lif
is to learn not to do 'what 'one likes
but to like what one; does..
'See through she whole
/, 0,74
Don't peep th oe.th a /role
!eaz•
indshzeld
a. ' n cesf'az
as
£iIifs
CLEAR, wiedthield makes .drt v, 'rate su
And...,..t I.._.
e ectric 1
w t� have au
1� ted•,
. iso
all other forint of eutomob8e lightingi. so the
Storni Icing Et.cfnc Cleaner is supplanting •
All other windshield::deaneru, , ..
_••7heStone •1tingslea
naclearratctoalselt _
providcs,a:eanHi'w;of
the,whole
of the rood fors l occupants. of
twcoeeised.gina tliendriver.
vleh' of all: iniasecfions.
?fie Stentt iCing'hai a *sola['':'
�r�pc"t, whirls �sr�sn �y agama$ i
dsa wiuchisiellegonsa which it'll j/eei44 tee•
."e pulled oltent xsitlitAoes,de".6y •:
L.•`•
s+'knr. endless, iubritated chain, which` i '
'enclosed' in a'ateel channel :1114 led horizon..
:tally across the topofthe windshield [came:
it it driven by its own motor, iito.4'brie
very powertul;•enclosed in•the,steel .housing`
which covers the chain. Thi motor' operatae
Iroin
the.. battery of any automobile .
• `The Storm ting will operate' whether tee
ar is Y`i mm�g Eoe "standing•. dil;>'
le la
Whether; en�ggiinne a *tinning
••°`�to�h?3 l :bttltrand r
•=�to� �^R Y tom•
lful, and kecpi the windshield'&lean
m snow, sleet` ar rain. Itis eery
eithple to butte,,
FasiJa'• I7on'e,risk•eecid'ene.. t,
Storm King Cteantr.tadsy.✓'
THIS; BEGGAR WAS
DOING wE1,41.. •
By wayof justifying the "Asso..
elated Charities," and ' other organiz-
ations which aim to discourage indis-
criminate ,almsgiving, a story is told
of a' man who had lost both legs, and
who, seated in a Wicker basket, push-
ed himself along. where people. could
sec him, Coins (lame to hind in small
shower's. °
The basket was, a part of his bus-
iness outfit.: When, off duty, that is,
when not, soliciting'.alnis,'he wore two
well -made artific ai 1 Legs and. •walked
op crutches.
' One' `of his s
o
m ti
fru tf u
1 � a
fields, i s
Coney Island in the season; and hay,
ing gained'the good -will of a resident
of the: glace, he used to deposit his
legs at the man's house • when he
went abroad to -tech the. hearts" anal
the purse -strings of the ''pleasnre=see
kers.: One @,vening, when he; returned:
from •• "work,"' he found. that the
:closet in which„Phis legs had: been plat=
ed, was locked; and' the t'ustodian. , of
• the 'key gone for the night,, •
"Nevelt,. mind,” said his friend.
"Stay here overnight, and' 'I'll• give
you a• shake -down."
"No I must be in New York to-
night,"'he' said,'"and I've got to".have
my legs;`..too!"'
• "But .why not stay here• and\:save
''carfare; and be oa time for work in.
the 'm'orning ?" his friend asked
Neither argument noir. persuasion
.had any influence on the man, whose
nervousness increased _perceptibly' and
as his friend was Making' ready to
break dovt'n the door,'.: behind which
the legs .were stored,• he asked "Why•
mtist•,•yen be in: Now Yo'!{ to -night;
and• why . do you compel nie to; force
this closet door? • .• •,
"Well ,• the truth is," ,.-aid the leg
less man, "I bought an apartment,
house' lastweek, and" promised '.to
pay `ten thousand dollars on the .bar
gain to=n'ight, and' 'finless I get away
pretty: soon .I-'ll=getthere=too=late and-
forfeit the amount'already; paid
down."
The friend was speechless With a=
mazement and his astonishment grey,
when he heard, a few 3. ceks4 Inter,
i that the apaitnient house which, the
;poor man spoke, to .`him about Was
the third,. which he bad purchased
since'" he wentinto the bogging busi-
ness:''
usiness •
,LATEST I1V MIGRATION •FIGURES
Immigration to Canada for. the per-
iod April to September, 1928;: inclu-
'sive, amounted' to 123,713, eoaipared•
with 409,025 for, the. saute period a
year agog according. ;to • an'' official
statement ,madelast 'week by the ;De=
'pertinent of Innpigretlon and:•Colon
ization: •'The: ratio of inciese is thirt;
een per sent, For .the :month of :Sept-
ember,' 'iiimigration to Canada . a
mounted'. to 11,663; coiiipared yvith•9;-
061 in • September a year . go. ,By Fits•
major classifications September.
migration this year Consisted , of 4,-
434 British, "2339 from the 'United
States, and 4,490 :froth all other Coon
tiles. Accordingto :occupation,, im
•migrants -.for the half -yearly ..period
,have included 77,440 of the 'brining
class" • 9,677 • mechanic's 4;038.,of the
trading 'class 11,396! fen ale domes
tie servants; 663 mining; class, and 18=
•396 of .all ..;ofl er elassos. Canadians
who haves gone 'to' the United 'Statei.
tnfendin.g to remain there per•inanen-
tly' and Who, .returned- to • Canada
.during September declaring their 'int
tentions of ren raining; permanently in:
Canada. numbor0.3,184'. Tile total:of
su'h returninn Canadians' in the sit
months'', is .20352..
000
• Turn about IS" fair play: In ''the old.
days, the cutdown mother's.; skirt;
for dattghter; now . daughters are.
lengthened for mother.
SET_TJ:,ING SMALL
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MANY business houses 'as,well,as`individuals use Money Orders
obtained' from the Bank cif Montreal'instead of cheques.:.•
They are safe,•, convenient and economical. The charges are:
$2.5o'and 'under
Over 2.5o'to $ 5:00
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stablished'.1.8i7'
TOTAL ASSETSI ..IN 'EXCESS : OF $.860,000,0Q•0'
REID, Local :Manager
•
=GO DER I CIT=TOW N SIITi 47FA R M E It'
DIES SUDDENLY.
Death came with. ,start;in , sudden -
/teas: to, John .Ford of 'Goderieh 'town-
ship en Tuesday afternoon when, of
ter' 'preparing some !kindling ''in his
oto n•: woodshed he 'stagger'e'd :to the
kitchen door•;;opened'`it and fell dead
across the threshold: I -Ie: had had .no
ttarniiir, by p'tevioles` attacks .and
'death;:"was. •a great• shock especially to
.his•sister;' why resided. With hini and
was' alone'in' the house' When the tra-
gte event occured.
Mr. 'Ford 'was 'a' native Of Godertch
township,being,.a son•• of; the • late
Thom s•Ford; one .of'.the'`pieneei: Set-
tlers; and Was born onthe farm on
'which he died'. He .had lived , all . his
life in, the township, taking' part' .ie
its pub.he" .life;' hat=ing been for some
years a' member of the , township.
'council:: For the past foci, 'or' five
years,'he and his ; sistet left the:"farni
during': -the winter and occupied' a cot
tags .:which they ,had'• pprchased in
Clinton, returning to• the farm in :the'.
Spring. ' •
a -o -o—
ELECTRIC` ROADS ARE SAFE
• .Not WIthstandinm the gro
Wing
g ,ti
ng poP.u-
'Pt.11tv"of ntitor.cars•'and motor busses,
the electric iau ttatectri railWays ys • of .panada.- last..
ti ear :„cart 1 0,' 32,687;859 inose; passen'
kers ;than •i11 1926. A ieeently issued
report. sho«`s •that' a total of 781,398-
194: passengi•rs «ei,g`cari•ied in 192.7
'on the,. 2 528 Miles were
electric rail-
ieays' in the Doniinion and not one
passen,rer ttas'.killec3.:The,gross .rev;
enue of these i ailttays ht year• was
over .$'il,506,40] •an increase', of $1,-
91H 0'8 ovo,r the previous Sear, Sev-
eral of the' electric railways 'opetat.
ing in C untda Provide speedy find
con?ettient' transportation between
some of the .t11ackly settled farniing
districts' arid 'adjacent urbari� 1'centres.
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for such work at midi
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year?
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t TRICK. TH:[1`
•A short time ago the i•is•ey-lier-
ris company gave .instructions to nl•til.
a , boinis • cheque •. fot $54.0Q to their
agent 'at %Sindsor, The yMing'•aady'in
the Tot'otito.,ofliee. Nvhose duty i1 was
•
kb' mail ''thr:cheque; made 1 mistake'
and uuhid t1te :cheque to• .1V'_ .1: Iltnn.
ter. living, • mutt C' rnii i,n Wellington
ngton
rouittt•, instead of re'turnin'g the th't_
ueltite
.lz t r : ]lc d .i t✓<,.t'.. f.
anti `t ten went to" Shrdhurne "tad..
hies 'i :1tt�t$°fit lslr t'""tTr t1ur^Ttt xlrt "
time -tthr-•tttit1mi ttit*s.-r rir•-tftri fl- tit:Q-
checuu , and gat :after iTt,ilter, who
leas• -halted • l efcire :11agistrate ;I -
toner .in Shelburne. 'As ll.tnter had
not !leen in :trouiile before he was let
rid• 'ort 'uspeodedsett teriae „tor,'.two.
years on making' full restitution to
the, eo111pafly a1id" shouldering the,
cbt.Pt eo$ts4 p.
Head :Off`` Colds,
Coughs,. µBronchitis
With This Fine' ne Ol
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e al•Reme
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ri ghtfsor<ri•t�he-Hea t of11 t
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oLU elf :t h+,ttle,it Call:-. t is Indian
.�1Wug I'.i tn�511a . -hi
' a A� �i,t;l.a�i.14i•.ux'iaaa��
keep you heat-thy—heal aminflamed ,_.
.tissues- art(! give v"•ur •iwTi>6 an;I•-bodjr'.
new vigour::_,
the.• ;":-
Ii;cep :tl.r '
iota' old perils! retoody, al- ••
.titre
w:tvs in the' house. Take it•ri'ter ex- • lilt•
Iicr,'rirc to wind, ram, flail! `and erowdrd, .
Serra -1 Iden lil:it�r~s. 1`ciu can t;• t this
g
l' Gallagher Ile. .
and of ler tie Herbal Htt,lsetiolci •
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Remedies now from ;bit"
tare
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Tibw >.
om roc
potted,
in ,s
4, loam,
make
bulb.
thor-.
. cellar
growth
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:ice as
tefore
9 foil=
ound,
d win:
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gl
plant-.
.ween
n suc-
grow- "
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grees
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that •
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are: . •
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pink
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