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Mightl0Orifig ,fokst..2,'8y eare, with Ore, 'the, wise
Settler protects h*oiin living• :
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•THOUSAND, ACCIDENTS • ;
DUE TO CARELESSNESS
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In nearly one thousand accident s ent, the Week -end with friends in
cases ,rePortekto,!the Board of Rail- Toronto.r
••*a3r •C**isgiolAnre during the...pnat`, • Mr. and itra. Albert Canapbell and
year, there was; danger of lose of Wel fitntily were visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
or daninge:t0_Preperty bedew*, .of ,• , Richard !Gardner on Sunday.
negligende lit Highway -Railway levet; Mrs: Girvie has returned from Cre-
, crostingseaCcoadlag •to bulletin re- diton where :she -has been spending
• •.ceived by the Canadian National; the winter with her daughter, Mrs.
Railways. Of -these accidents' 369 ; Ether end will spend the summer With
were reported on the line of the. Can-; Mrs. Fred Anderson Who , has been
Adian -National` System. Under the taiit up for: sometime with rheumatism
various classifications lof 1 Mrs. Geo. Haigh of±-Seaferth, Mr.
more than 40 Per cent of the acci- Win. and Gorden Johnston of Toron:
dente occurred where crossing gates Mr. end Ms. Robt, Johnston,of
are operated. eperated. There were 325 cases Goderich, Mr. Reht. Irwin of'Kiricar-
viere vehicles broke or &imaged: dine•Were visitors at Mr. . Charles
crossine gates Which. had been •Ritchiee on Sunday inst.
ered;723-where-driverk ISaae Andrew 'hi., gone ti
nabs .end &drove. •gpt,i; aa: Brockville to visit his aietr -Mrs.
,..4 1dilvin d , . Kilpatrick. '
cnses g im er gates which ./ . . •:.i.
Quite a number from -A on attended
were being 'raised or low,ered,. • ve" t
be Orange sermon preached in 'Dun,
where •44veri'under the influence of
gannon on Sunday evening. by Rev.
• liquor crashed' into the. Weer and
three • ageidenta due ta pedestratins
Mr.- JacobHunter is driving a •new
climbing over Or u de at - '
, Drivers, im_the_bigitvoviwho, DIrlant Sedan.- . • _ ..
ilOrecr' danker were rMilvert 'Reef) and ?Alas Eirelyn
eaportet• and ' there ...time. lack Of can, • VThie1*h• °i1 Wednesday • evening,
tion in in; OPpreachingcraisings.in;155.• e.;"
Oitaes,,"
Of the latter, 101. drove across • BABY KILLED IN CAR ACCIDENT
the ligeks., in front of • approaehing„ • •
,treins-.4rying to heat the . train George Orval; the 20 -month-old
• and 54 took no • care when • approach- ' baby Mr. •and Mrs. • pecc•--.4-ticifsbn
•• ;- lag the 'railroad crossings. • • who reside in Glenelg township about
,,Under the heading' •
'Inexplicable a from Durham; was • in -
Negligence" the :Board lista 1.05,Calk• •
es, in which 44 drove into' the aide :tiritaokigiVle9Virclel!rt Ntfitiecrioconegir!
moving trail* • and One drove be- red on :prOvniciel highway No: '6, tWO
' • tween the 'railway cars. 'A aring sWit7 miles', south •of Fergus: •
wore: -persons stopped 'or About noon the :Motor car party,
parked taccelese 10 • railways tracks, cceopused of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
toe, one driver driver want to sleep. Coutts and -daughter; Jean, of; ,Ben -
)1W automobile after parking' direetly, thick, and Mrs., George Aticaneen and
' on the tsia*fty.lines, and another baby, Started from Durham for a trip
stopped his 'ear ;in the, middle of the to Toronto in a New Durant car; with.
•,rteseisitig lie walkedback,to find Mr. Coutts driving. .; All went well •un
seniething ,Which. he had dropped and. they reached a spot on the, high-
, the driver Cif a wagon stonried On the way Oath ,of Fergus, when one of
railwair Oaeke to •adjust his load. In- the tires blew out, .and the ear-npset
effective brakes were reiponsible for into the ditcb, •
• eleven accidents se reported and the At :the time of the accident, the
• belanea Of the .iist• Were under the baby was in the arms of •Mrs. Coutts
heading of 'Wet Classified." :and it is thought that a •piece of
Opersitink Department officials of broken glass in the -windenv of. the
the Canadian National System point ear was the cause of the child's death
!le. the Areas niTder *Meth rieg. dire was just a slight 'mark on
ligenee sititemehile drivers and. the forehead, indicating that the piece
Others place •.lOconiotiVe .engineers, of glass might have penetrated. the
who hnye. to be amistantiv on the a- brain.' The; bahv was dead when
. lett to avoid injUrint. or killing such picked bp. . ,
' people for Whoin every possible •safe- With, the exception of .Mrs. CbUtta,
' gnard provided. 'though they will who Was on the side of the ear which
net avail themselves; of the ,protee.• Went over, none of the other'
+ion offered, and also point out that pants were injured:, and her injuries
large nuMbers Of "locomotive engin: consisted entirely• of a few flesh Cuts
.Whieh were treated at the Fergus hos-
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eera',itiffer nervous breakdowns dUr-
: big thelf.ser.viee bectimae: Of . this ex-
gMneag.retkciienastolimowtetiveersbioseir
of
41.,:ellettegosit-oPperoptrintArlhigthhe.; the accident and% to l&q of hephihy
,,• way. but her conditTbn mot. serious. ' •
• : The motor ear was 'righed, renairs
Beware Of little expenses; a 'small made and the narty were chic to. drive
leak Will inntcn great ship. ' • :• „back,'.te-Derharne-'-Hanever- Pest: -
4. T70 irNO
rahligied ThOraila* aril**
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D. MacKenzie,' PreprietOr
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4‘opi,s-44a9)49R, AND: (A$OJINE
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A'..170.aent press: repOO from WIfld-A
,i0,040.7441,t114;e...rodr14,shestiwhti0:4:'!,,i096:19;-:
station in Ford City'at:'a .speed ‘cri
70 mile e per:'A:shert distance
beyond,. the•C‘r,teek tho.;ditclienfl,
rolleki '-over; -three- before .it
• topped.. . The fools who were 'were 'the
car,. 'Wire. ,pitched through' the top,
444a:p.bey,f1,4wiTh"plitel y .44m iintor4luvk,. 'all
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nd
ruisea.,The names pf:-the:Oartett*
are .giveil as • fellewit:;•'-Veratiatete, La
Foret$ ,Savary, Treilipeokin.• .TheeeOra
net Englisho Scotch, nor. Irish . name's
in .fact they- laok Very 'Much like 'the'
;mines we' see connected with bomb
' throwing, stabbing and other.;forma •
of' assassination gang warefare, •
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1. THE RECENT .pAcTioN :
• .. IN BRITAIN • • • .
• . The. election .ef ' new.. parlianient
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.411 Britain is • always a. matter • of
world interest,: and • :the- 'pile held on
May 3001i 30th, was no exeeption; Indeed
the. outcome pt.it was a:vimiteci 'with
"unnspal anxiety. • ' , ' • ,
Thtre was fl one outstanding niiek•
• gen* at issue ; o,,.....
had derelOped'•Whieh :inipreseed„.1 all
With :the conviction , soinetlhing
must :be . done. What --is known •ati• the
Working deal (properly the.' wage-
earning into such.
poxerty that ad • aelineatiedged that
there 'is . something •sericivalY
411 sortri:4 remedies were proposed •
The Conservative 'Party; . with an
erwhelniing'. majerity„in.• the list pea--
difinent, had. little offer. but greater •
industry ,(ind.,aceneiny-,and patiei4
Waiting :untit, in 'the natural 'Order of
*inga deriditicais-wkLbeecatie',Od.
jested' and bnamesa. become norileaL
The rising; Latter .Partypert per.
Nape . and'ipart' radical to the
paint, of "reddest" soeleliseilhadnoi
patience with this and. steed for far.
• reaching business hasineei azict socis ,ehingeo
the-
e:eat:Pining •indtistry:' and other big
business. -• -; • ' • .
ipetween these two 'was tbetiberal,
.PartY, With policy of dividing- up
the land by a policy of purchase with,
government aid, and 'theielief of the
=employed by -the hiniediate under-
taking ,; of, large ,:.grivernment -Works,'
sncli. as road' linprovemeet. . •
'The Outcome of the : election • went
-to • show -that' there was• little •
-his half weir policy..It, -was , to :be
!vhole :hog or 'nothipg..Thelreal:
•,of opinion was* between a Solid.
conservatisin':- and- a dangerous red.-
tealism. ',The Liberal Party got only.
52, seats in 'a total of, 597.'
The ponservathie•'. kartY• got 251.
and the Labor Party got 287. Three,
went to 'Independents,: a tar Nation-
aliste -and 1' p_rohibiontiat ' was elected.
There are six Seats vet to fill which
may • be, exPeeted, to go to Conserv.ae
• tivei- or • Liberals.
•It jp a difficult and unaatisiactory
•siteation;' but such ' Often *arise •-
demecratic countries. '
Neither party can carry , en the
government independent of the others
be: either Preinier Baldwin,
Conservative,. or Premier MacDonald
. Labor. Silt, as .Mr." Baldwin may ex-
pec.t no ,symPathy iter support from -
Laborites
Laborites and .as. LloYd • Oeorge bee.
arinotinded advance that he. (Bald-
win) may leak for no support from
the :liberals, the Ifilclihaod is that 1r.
Baldwin will will reeign 'befere .pirljament
meets, and ask the king to invite Mr.
AMElticAri ,t:AWLESSNESS
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(From The:Detrelir Frio PO0A short :
of the 4";OP4174:SetetV. etta'*:0140.,
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Daughters of the American Revolution
ttlAitthe.VOtteti $tit'tes. is the most
iawiesA pountty, in the world.
410.spoken
e ep, pore pointedly and 040404
06414. §..M.N.!0 051 :Op 0440. that
enfercenient.oi'o4 oIedience to law,
14 the dominant lssue 40.440 • the
• United Statia But ofnccessity both
Men have: refrained #040 ,ouing!. far
• •14:1STet.4. prevalenti• .eligig(;1Y
40.;: t!,* ie. al' 4e 4iiife 1):
• the alrinist..deili bank .roebe,•:ies, the'
ninntihriesS..1.*glari•esr 4044114es!, ra"-
4ich14,914ii. -and ..P11* ral6r:
Avalon are Common 'features.- or daiiir
life in.eitieui the.uhaecatinaniess..of the
iaeketeer in all his needs; tense!.
'and 11,4614 'inake nil a :'fearful, end'
in the modern CiVilinedworld' almost
-Unprecedented picture'-eferime. ...;
anreaction' we .are•heCeiting ,a;nat-
ion armed, We have 'steel' cars. on• *our
well policed. streets •becinise police are
helpless against high-powered'handit7
Millions are .pistol .toters as a,.
matter. 61--alefinee-'*gahist,-riessit;
and 'Se 'are lawbreakers themselves.
And who can tell: EP* marry •peOple.
nee -Pine actual criminals„ because when
tenintatieif oVertakes.' them; they find
theneselvei "in illegal possession of
the convenient tools? !' • ' .
Recently an .effort was made iri
Lansingto.:nat 't.licredgb a mw which
iiwP41.prICIlya;; Pre .04t:e4eQtriP4a01: :.44irgetLis 'ItQof arbmulled&
men, as in medieval :'• times wealthy
persons 'built xfp corp of et:. personal
military retainers, ag guard , them
and their goods from the freebooters
of the age.. This. bill, 'of teethe,' was
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. of •: the direction
in which the; nation is travelling, and
is a logical derehipmentOf-the con-
ditions under which the people of
of
• this country- are 'allowing themselves
to live. . • . • . ,
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There is a. .vast amount • f. disree
• gard for law that is reit strictly
speaking, eiltniner except. in. a . secon-
dary • way, but which adde to the
general demoralization, and ,niore - or.
-less increases and prom otea•
erimin-
ality. Mr. Hoover.. recognized the die,:
tinOtiren•in his inaugural • .speech,wben
he spoke Of • . "law-fitiding . -citizens.
•whe patronize - bootleggers :and are
LaupOyinithe-:rewards-and-stimulating:
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crithe." In saying thisi the President
perpetrated i'contredittion in - terms,
tint nevertheless exprozvsed: a- • real
-condition.. • •,••
-Daily siso, there are thousands
upon - thretisande of petty ,offefiees •• a-
gainst -Ism; such as Minor infractions
of .traffic :Codes*, and disregard
general MI11004)40 ordinances: and re-
gulations that- may not seen much!
in themselves; but which indicate a
.sad Condition in social tesponaibility,
•and in. the mass constitute a Material
044' of the ,pressure which is • break-
ing:down the authority of law, and
. is • destroying • the . wood' order and
protection an orderly soeiety is sun -
posed •to enjoy. • ' •
Nr is, that by any means all. -Per-
haps -the most • sinster development
of all, es, far:a0 'the future. 'is eon-
cerned, is the, wide failure of common
holl4tv among millions (if .the people.
.Unquestionably there' . are: other mil -
liens' who are net contaminated- and •
wbo -retain! a• high sense of honor and
obligation; btit those who have lost,
it Are more !aetive 'end 'the meta, noisy
, and they gain, a, distressingly
number of recruits among seem -bore
of • -the rising • generation.. There' •ls,
ft+ . examrle,. 'something destinetly
-einater in the appearance in the a,p-,
• pearanee of. the wheel Jecker as' .
neceassre ertiele of furniture. It is •
• a, react -ionto the !spread of thievery'
• emeng bovs andirla. Today even -in
amne ciro1es %imposed to • ht. resneet-•
• able.' trieleery le. eftlwaidetegiVniirsolile
and the smooth trickster; clever. The
man who. ewe. "but. over .sornething"
:often applauded and admired more
than the • maw who tides . something
tr.... and nubuildire, for • his•-• country
• ar for .society. That -sort of . snirit
mire :del-we/ales •te a ..lend than.,any-r
thing 'else. • Pr spells ever -ethnic- else.
• t -is the thine.. n144 Rhine/ all else
',Ste -nation needs ,tn
wires to continue great ;end. free. •
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HYDRO* 'EO
• too» MILES OF RURAL -LINES-
• Another chapter. in the story of
•Hyd•ro's progress in, Ontario .has been
sitiblished . by the Com.miseien.- Farm
eleetrificiition is to be eatended.
province. :Dering this .year it is
the aim .of the Commission to uild
more than • one thousand miles of
'Primary lines, In addition to the
4000 miles' *already seoestrectek; and
these will ;rake Hydro power mill
light •available to. more than six
thousand, rural consum,ers.. , The non-
alerity of theyserviee is,, indicated by
filet fact that- in the week'. ending
202 application; for inral newer ger.:
yiere.•,N0ttliei417, "Eagan aiult:Sontli:
..weetere4eatons---ofrtlie4rtlimeenre
alT Inertidet. thiS work Of keXtera-
Sion. I
11;htlit ta 'ff?" eatiniating *the good "re;
=Its that • will, follow the: •annPli to:
tailifer ixix;;,S-Frrntilgh wayt-
The
TOronta :Mob& :The:edit-fortis of'
bone will be enhaneedo.nrid • muelt of"
!le drudgery of -work aboat the'
farM will; be ,Iliebtened • Or ,removed.:
art altogether :freq. the rbainri-
4ro dale' to- Ceti:at-Olt •ef.
extenakiii, it is interesting to &in,
sider .'what may -he termed the little
olne cOnfOrta PrOVided' tO
xepousib4 Lor fd6 eascs of :accident; attended the* :__Tiffin reeeption at
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apeatifying:.Gypiot.--Waillsoat•i'yoa 'asure: •„.
andjeilingaThhat' are efficient 4re,battiiis.
yet.* ton is no inote,: and often less than tildi
that no Aro Etotettion.avitateitet
Ramsay MacDonald to:form a govern-.
ment. MacDonald will accept as he
did in 1925 although' he -cannot cern?
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on (without outside support.' He will
get this so. long as he avoides the
radicalisth fell- Which he and' fifs party
stands. He will have a hard time of
it, and his 'overnment Cannot tong
survive. The extreme element •of. . his
own party will want to Undertake
• thinis which would bring about eel..
tain defeat, and everything that he
Will di) mast have the sipprevia of
opponants, as well as of fol-.
• 1117141.TO Lan ,
(Toronto Telegram)- '
-W-1)alre:tgetie 13iri; fl4747:)Htalke-7tC4401Phavael
thrown that town upon . Diesel
engine at Southampton for t4
Weal , More ,far-reaching re-
sults are anticipated in the prospect
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of ,thaeogidenrleaAing to Foshay
„lntereets giving Tait to •Hydro. - '
• If this district should- become .hecorne .trit
,betary. to HYdroL the- consuniers •will
:abileaprusytttaetif..hinoilagylillo'thie;)euiboiliituonivenotrg
interruptions, .• • it is.", leas". "4 'ice al
tatiteni. Hydro preserves
. of safety in the :solidity Its
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construction. " •
,It reCalled that, some. years ego
a heavy .:Winter storin in the' Toronto
and Niagara :district, ,,Oct out Of, hes-.
inesa- fel. hours.the' distributitin• sya-
, tem 4140 been built tindeePri-'
Vote owneiship,.. The 'itlialio4cci-Pstrue-'"
tea line • reed' through the storm triu-
mphantly. •
On that oceasion;•,practical support
of public ownership;was amply justi-
fied. The Telegram had changed
ov-
er to Hydro. when Hydro newer was
first available in Toronto. presses
Were not interrupted by the storm.,
These. presses were placed at disposal
of the Telegram's evening contemp-
orary, which was enfortenately Still
erved 'by, lines • built under private.
oWnrehip.: _paper lathich...ilandered
Beek during his lifetine was glad in
its hour of distress: to take advantage
of the power lines Beck's genius had
built. .: •
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• . FOOL ESCAPADE ,
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The thiron ExPositor tells the fat-
loing story: Silt Eginendville boys,• :
Frank. Kling, Glenn Hys; Rod Mc7'
rean,George Kreee;Rainond Nett
end Morris, Welsh, trid, a stent ride'
on Thursday afternoon last, thatcaine.
very nearly proving their lat, ride
of any kind, except that to the ceme-
tery. Taking the cliaaals of an old
Ford car. 'without engine .
steering wheel alley. Milled it te the
!top of. the hill on the Kippen road,
apd . then proceeded to crust cleavn.
• The first trip was such a thriller
that they tried another.' The "second
--tite-rit---Wrdiff-fent:T.The boys ,were
using their feet on the ,radius rods
as . a . Steering wheel.; end something
went wrong. The theists struck the
first left hand pest cif thp guard
fence at, the bridge head on, and
stopped there, but the boys Were
Scattered .pretty pinch over Egmond-
vine. Two • of them are still confined
to their homes. Raymond Not With
erious. internal . injuries, and Morris
Welsh,. who had to have numerona
stitches pet in his leg. The rest -es-
caped:serious injury,: bet' the earth
is still spinning around in the heads
of .most -of them. • ,
DR., MAYO QUESTIONS
INCREASE IN CANCER
Charges by Medical and insurance
authorities that "cancer in human be-
. ingi is increasing, is challenged.• by
D. Wm. J. -Mayo of theMayo
Rochester Mnn., who b Eaves stats-
ties- indicating gains i the disease
are open to question. He (lees. point
out, however, :that reliable computa-
tions show a great number of persons
titan; to Middle age and bOcncl, when
cancer ia more common. ••
He also asks why, if science has
been able to develop rierums to Ward
of smallpox, diphtheria, tetanus and
ether diseases, similar stens should
not be taken to counteract cancer.
and in his %article "Susceptibility
To • Cancer," in the curren' issue of
the American Journal -of Surgery, he
points out that 90 per cent. of per-
sons de not have canceretia ;disease
becatise the -v have greater resistance
than the other 10,: pr' cent.
"One fact of -supreme ithportace.
-which ha' not •heen .suffleently -streas-
ed, is that individuate Vary in their
susceptibility to the 'canath of cancer
whatsoever they- may be," he says.
Ile also points out that the !ei-
,dence of- cancer: is approximatela in
-same ratio as the population and
sex, aceording to. truhtWorihy statia-
ties, but that there is considerable
divergence' in the. organs and tissues
involved, and notes that the incidence
of canter is about the saine in both
•T'llING ITE 'OVERLOOKED'
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• 1§0' Ore Letoor Party will have office ..
hut „not power, end on the whole the
tlif"tilt, feel 'safe- indU-7,
from -kith. radicolisin as has ruined,
Ausi;ia, ° Leber Jgovenment tau
soryive ire than one session
narliivrr ?Wink: Which.little eat)
'fie whildh ...three /Art.
les Will he able to ShOW what it.really
stands for. eorne another
ladtion; •
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urdie Son a a • a ./,,,iteltnolv't.ont..
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....1111."Lertain 44 that twopre *)- nee Ail:
Ways vote es they hatrt. •
A well kept lawn makes- attalt- a ,h
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He brushed his teeth twice -n day.
The doctor examined him once a.
year:
•Jre wore Tilhhers when it rained.
He sleet with the windoWe open at
lea,:t eight hours ev.er.V nght.
He • stuck: to a, diet with plenty, of
freh vegeable.
Ile relinquished his tonsils -and
traded . several- worn-out
Ile never smoked, drank or lost his
temner. . •
He cild hii tai' dozen daily, he -
sides taking plenty of 129.149,pt,
was 'all se+ ,to live to he 100.
The •ftther1 Will he -lrield Init lArcaf
tsts, fear heetth<intitutes; • six
levnintiSimn.ri ntyl • torrierou
fttetrrrere JeAleeitti feedrAticl anti-
seetics. ' • •
-Ile had •fel•gotten about trains
grade- teersaitigs, • • •
TRIED ro 1EAr: n()AlD HILL,
Ltiat Week itIneistrate Reid of
• ttAd beo4- hityprTa' eStro
in -which the ofemiel% Wl-tn 'was work,
• tte...ktetenora rilv-in.,Colh itn'e•-town
nna hearcliier at Pr ferrnbouse, 'left
withal+, priviog hP Tillt-ITC-Was al.
10v('4 to, 0,0 on payitur the funtitint of
016 hfl n'ris costs of Ma errest ond
iel 4'0 the f In tile iellg run it etlet
01100 $05 to pay an. original bin
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Yttar. bome is
with bright olealtio light; Om* you
!)14'0 ill:t40.:44ter You Mint;1)TIrrirer'y0114)10a
inko, Ill Your daily tasks cosier,.
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hOw, 044 iliOy.,.:443
purohOsOd COS*. yto..tors''eOst.,4)OymeUt
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• ". rARLE HODGINSL-HOIALV-hrlP •
P',:;,11110ANN-GLENANNAN • : < ,
FOUND VILTY OF ligLic_Tikil
AND UNa)Ell-FIEEDING THEIR
CHILD-.
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• • (From The Listowel Banner):
Mr.. and Mrs. A. j. Wilson, of
Wallae Townehip, Were found guilty
on Wednesday atternoon by Jude
J. Killoran in Stratford of failing,
to provide. the ne0aatiea, ot life fin
teirdegliter; Alza, who died on
April. 'filth,. auCh failure resulting in
her-death.--Thee.-weraboth remanded .
for ,sentence -for One week when the
judge pronounce sentence: Bail
of ,82•00 each was allowed.
Judge Eilloraif . summing up th.,
casereferred. to the evidence of the
:school tectehers• to the effect that the
• lethinewerit-Ary
as geed as that ' Worn: by her ''step-
sisters. The judge agreed with the
defence. eounsel that the stnry the
•seres other things were exagger-
-eted, .and might. be, gosiip: His honor
thought the most Serious part of the
eiise was when Dr. Coleman. was
call-
ed and he -said, the condition pf the
child pride to her death mst have
,eansd a high temperature,.and • 'no,
doctor was called. The jedge..deelar-
ed•• that for .12 'menthe back the fath-
er.- had an opportunity • 7.;o have a
doctor. "It is a ghastly 'thing, I must
find both these parties `•guilty," de
clared the, judge, ,
Thatrail-epened• TuesdaV4iisnaupg.;
„.Stratfod, before Comity .Judge
'James Killoran, without jury.' Ney-
er before had' so many people crowd-
ed the courtroom, and some- inter-
ested persons not wishing -Jo niiss
the nroceedings, went to the cty'
' Monday night and Stayed it the
ho-
- tels. Every nook and • corner- in the
court -rem° was--filled,evn _to_th
%rots' boxes When the ca -se•
Mr. andMrs.- v•he
nresenfed bv- R. B„;Morpliy, ,K.C., r)f
Listowel; pleeded •"nt. guilty" to the
char". G. G. MPherson,
8trof trier 0140: •
The' Wilson -girl died on A.pril 10,
A coroner' : jurv. proAne. the ,aeatli.
returned verrlit, attribating death
to ,poioning ef the bleed caused hv
alunrefra neglelct the •part of the
parents and lack primer rnedicel
attention.
GREAT PEANUTEATERS
West Indians /Mist tie great Peanut •-„: ; •
eters, • acioraing . to the felloWieg
.apping from the jainalca Times':
' The practiee °Peating peanuts at
Public, 'gatherings. 'and depositing the, ' •
oVer the pece, has supplied ; •
:more employment •for:. people •
-nen • many teingi. Eingsitozi. 'Even • • •
the elinrches• are not free from tIrr.a
"roenace",...'' and Oil special oecasions
mny,211ix;rs. canfbe seen liberally
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acted .wtth shells. •.• • • , ' ;
The following story • eliittly cce- '
cerna the old Theatre Re
LOWER intim) RATES AT
CHESLEY
The Clerk Of the town ;�f Chesley •
• has been notified hy the Hydro . Elec.-tric Comivissiori that: beeinnine with
Jnne,the coinmercial rate for cur-,
rent will hc -three centsfir the firs,
--te and one cent rer •kilowet . fcr
the secend ra-e. That looks like r
Very reasoneble rate. Ches ewannearr
to be one of the -tovns in whicli, ily
dro is well managed.; as it fen lIn
cribstantial surpins : last year so that
it cot two months free, to cath up.
Yal ,When
Mr. -• Sydney Levein,' who was .,'agent
.crom 1870 to 1860, took charge, fully„
rty
cartloads of peanut shells were
-removed from under the large stage!
It appears that the people employed
to sWeep the theatre considerably
si-mplified their Work, by pushing the -
sweepings under the stage.
PENALTY
HMICHIGANREgTORES DEATH
,
Canadian adeocates 0 abolition of
the death penalty wpnici:, dc well to
.,,mpsi;der_what:--haS-tulten-titee-lir7-7-7-7t-
34ehigani renlarks the 'Toronto Tele-
gram. The state has tried 'the aboli- '
ton...of: capital Punishment. The • • •
Ouse of- -Representatives has 770W
declared byn- vote of 61-34 for tear:
, toration of the death penalty: The r• •
measure has yet to pass- theSenate. .'
Michigan has learned- that lionileide-
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_isticit,---adequately-mee-by imprison- ..„
ment.. The contraat in the rector&
of crimes of violence in Michigan and •
on this side of theinternational her. ‘' _
der may be largely explained by the
contrast, there and here in punish: -
meets fpr !major offences The. acaf- • •
fold and the. 'electrie chair are strOng,
arginnents initheentleaver to Core
yin& the lawless of the sanctity of •
Innitan • '
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SPORTS •
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lands Of • Ortatio. .
• Take °Ur acivice Awl go Mirth this
summer. A few Weeks ihJhe High-
lands of Onterio . will give you, the
finest vacation you...could -choose. •Ttrqt
q, short train run from Toronto. Con-
venient 'ail and boat eenneetions to
all resorts on the Lakee. Wide var-•
ietv of. hotels and boarding houses.
utdor sports of every deuerintion-
anclTennis ,among • the health.'
raving lane of the Pines.
• Descriptive • literature, booklets and ,
'ill itiferMailen from any Canadian
National • Railways Ageet..
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W,Gick). IN POLISH FOR ATADMOBILES &
ITCRE.; ,
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