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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-10-24, Page 5iA• •-• • ei‘ , • .itto forcalow SENTRA= TIIURSPAY', OCTOBER. 2011, 1929. • 4 • y P•ret1144:f r4OM, P • ;140CHAISII• The regular, reeetin* oc the- 'Union 1.1.07.V..0. was be.ld at the :11,9nie of Mrs. E. IL Stewart, 14Phasken Oct. 16th. lbere Was large attendanee and.:inueli.inteiest wAS inunifeated in 'the PrOgragh Credit is due the •Presidentfer the Nvay She presents the features. of Ai-, teiest contained in the literatare•sent • frel4pacleuartera for the henekt of the. , In addition, to the, usual prcigrato of music, readings and dL- • cuisions,* a splendid .,eolitest resulting • inrMise Agnes Wiley, of 'Laurier, se- .euring the prize for . the hest pie . *- The `sebiety has decided, to 'give a hot feWl surner in the Lecjik,1101 EalT irp November for Mentheif Of to U ? 0 and c,Y:i7;:iN.4.' dabs , ' • , . Christina's Cake reCipies- Will be the, ,.ireSpelle0 to the Roll At 'next -.Meeting, 'Followin,g the .singing,orthe • 14041 Arithent` 4 nice' lunch ' Was ser,ireA, 1VIAFEKIlk1G Mr: and Mrs. Ge-cTige Horton were •:guests f iu. anu :Mrs. Irenry. liorton !4'hUrsclay. • ••Mrs.. MacKenzig Of Detroit visited her 'cousin Mrs. Will. l'inlay :last week. Mrs. Richard J.ohriston attended the —W.M.S. meeting at Blyth, Wednesday. .The „Blake W.in.S. met ThuradaY • afternoon at the home of Mrs, .Ern- • etBJtke. Mrs. Thus. Blake took the .There Was an eellent pro- gram as follows. 4 leport of the W., ,cenventiOn .BlYth by Mrsi • Taitener; the StUdy„,Chapter by Mrs, , Salt Alton, a paper on Weinen's In- ' nuence in the home and nation bk: Mrs. Robt.'llenry. A Temperance paper by i1rs. H.,tigirton in which she :teld us, that liquor sales in, Ontario, • tinder "Government Gontrd'l had •Creased • from $17,000,000 to 850,000,- 0CW. Sze Control? Mrs. ,11.; Curran ,and Mrs. Thos. Anderson, Heralds, reported on Jaran and. 'Chine. Mrs: •'John Blake and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick, • each contributed Stiles. Fruit for the, nDeaConess Borne was brought in . The • NoVenaber • Meeting will be held at the parsonage and will be • the, circuit, W,M.B. Dollar Day: , His, Thos. Anderson and. iSsI. • SW attended the funeral ef the late Mr. Carter otDetroit whichl took place from his'•mother's hpind neer "Lonsboro' to Clinton 'cemetery Tues- day afternoon. Mr John LagenbY iscritically ill •, and little hope,'in entertained for his • recovery: • On Friday afternoon,: 'Mr.. Prank •:Monan's kitchen, reef ,was discovered on fire. With the .promwassistatice of e pupils of No. 0-1370 softie ifeighbors the fire was soon under" central.. ' . • LUCKNOW and WINGHAM. • Monumental , Licknow. Ont. Has the largest and most coMplete• - stock ht the Most beautiful &Iglu; : to choose from, io ' ; • Marble, Scotch, Swedish arid Can- adian Granites • • We' make a specialty .of Family • Monuments and invite*Your inspec- tion. • •, • Inscriptions Neatily, Carefully Ind Promptly Dane. • flee •ns before placing, yonr order.' • • Douglas Bros. , , R. A. Spotton Phone 74 - Phone 256 Lueimow inghaw Dipmeius refusT ic.94.0 'riot THE RISING ,• GENEIIATIOS A statement is attribitte4 17.1e niter Q. Howard ,Ferguson who: ID discussing the liquor question in On- tario -stated that it was of little iiee 'to:try gind stop the Old topper's, front tl;ivriking, but that it was the/ rising gentrations that, he .is : eoheeraecr a- bout. if true, that .'statement is a siliitling one, .coning . not n1yfrqrn the premier of ,a great prOvince, but also ,from the . MiniSter of EdUeatiOti .of .the province. The preMier Should be a ifttle rripte explicit and Make it gear ;LS to: justwhat he nieana,when he is colwerned ibont ihe'XiSing gen- eration in:framing- the Jier .lawein • •• 1t:.14*prObehly •true. „ill.. "the' t:Oppet0'.'aS he is pleased to. d4i • "nate them,, wiiliabsays' 'want their htit 4heSe ni;n are.,',not.-always old tePers..They had to Make a' Start sometime arid h.3v gradually rekehed. that ..state... Where they eannot get ,along Without their' liquor'. By mak- •eesy to get Iiimer as it is under the LiquOr.,Central Act the .1,"reMier of this' province has. ;made .k 'good start towards the .creation• te.mere, old topiers. than, there:Italie ever been hea.14:, of in this province.. He is crea- ting them eeryda that. the •Licitior. Control , Act. is in force. lie tanriot that the greater part of. the Bettor handled:: by • the govern.; inent stores goes into the hands .of the yet:Inger'. generation; .I'hey are the ones whe:ard spending eiOneYand. because ;the', gov.- • eminent has Placed,. it Under tbeh noseS,and frem, theni..jtist .0c4rie..the profits" to swell the. receipts of ,the government. They; are the ..Onei who are inVOIVed in the 'majerity„of the accidents -•.&at are daily taking place en.the highways .of the Prreirince, ev- idence tQ Preve•thii :beingahOWn in. the, findfag • of hundredk, of bottles along .the ;roadsides and ,they, are the ones ho mutt, •Pay the ..piPer . 'and Pi•elnier Fergueo'n who area nothing •for the rising generation except. to lieve hati .a a god cnstonter of:the government Honor .stores. Where' is, the, Taney coming from it it is not from the rising generation ?• If. the liquor on sale at the•Ilionor'stores is te•.be turned into cash .the the yOung map or the)young Weipan 'belonging to T.ne. rising generatibn Must supply it, And what of the'future..They are the, 'ones'. who ars. t•,eing looked to as; the fiiture, great .rnen o:f the prov- itre who are expected to attend •the" un iversitie ' and fit thelnselVes ,f6r the 'ditties Which willdevolve • upon them as'legislators, lawyers, Cajdaini: of industry. merchants, etc., bet if they develop into "old •tererS'!: as many of them surely will; then' tbe province of 'Ontario is ging to suffer' and Premier. perguaon and his gov- rcnment•is going. to hAve melt: to an- swer for.—Owen Soittal GUELPH Insurance. CANADA .-71010MMINII tt, I:Phone. No. 10' is at ,Votir -Service' We Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper. Than'The Credit Store • ' TIe Good Cheer-,; Heater Stme 'Outst1Tthfl Featues 4411w CAN aprnnT iNTo A stiAti.pw4FIRE 150X IN,3 MiNt"l'ES itOt1Pu1t tEltfger ItEATtit-4'WEAXTUTL.11Ali.tif•--..; Arfk . . „, .. • P AgAINCt 'cAtOibT BE gtiltPAKM),' — IVOTEC • • . Mr. ttoht, ponon spent -4 Ouple.of chgs last Week' iNith his 'sisters in' GOderieb. • , • tlVirs. 4uss, Bissett and Betty,' XI', and Mrs. yviwed 1i'iArri4 arid family spent the week end- with trioxide in Sarnia , Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Carter of Clapcleboye.Seent the woelr-oud With :Mrs. --totter's 'father, Mr. Wm, Hick'. Ingham,: Mr. Buekingliam Went with • them to Clandeboye or a couple_ of • weeks .visit, • Kititail branch of the W. I. in. tend helding a tinitaquerade &nee- in 100401 f•fall po reriday evening, Nov, • Me.: and -1%fr.s. ::),Iatliestin Detroit are Visitipg the latter's , bro- ther, Mr;.K, J. MaCDorield. •• „ '• Miss 'Annie MacKeaie -1014e07 • Pap is visf.tingher 151,00 AP* John • ••, • Mrs:' Srnalley and her.; daughter,: Robb of Detroit 'aro Visitinge•the .foriner's • brother Mr., ;WM. Baldwin. Mrs. snent'alew days ithe gnest, of, Mrs. Macenzie, Miss., Sophia •Koniptan of St. , Jeseph Mieh., is. Visiting her brother, Mr., Kempton. •- , Mrs: .james•-• MacDonald' returned .home last week after -sPeecling, a .week .with her daughter,.. Mrs, 'Lorne Mae- Lenran," Detroit. • ' • Dr. Arnald Cowan, of Toronto is jvoishipthlek,2:r.ha,isn:.; end., ,Mrs.. Misses Jean 'and Marie Long,lBei-: Cie and Salina .GrAnt end •Isabel:Mac- Denald after attending. the Teachers' ConVention,at Exeter; anent the meek- dnit in , LOndon. • • • ,The October meeting of the ••Fare - Mount club Was held on - the fith inst. at the hinne of Miss:1VIarY MacLean.. Mrs: MeGill, preSident; �c - •cued the chair.',The program con- sisted et a paper by MiSs-..14,•.kac1,ean 'The Song of 4.C.A.,'; a Solo by Mrs.' HaMilton, A reading by Mis McAuley; :",Why. I :Love Canada"; a palier by Miss Bessie.Barnby•on "Bow To Cultivate. 'a Sense ot - Muriel • Farrisfi entertained ihe, meet- - ieg with :e'pretty "exhibition of the Highland." FlIngkiss l3siriffist- ave a piano thole. There was,,•i4 course, the ustial comthunity Singing.; An Apple 'contest -proved a very amusing num- ber, The •program was fellewed by a iainty lunch served by the hestess. The November meeting will he held A the home of Airs. Stanley. "`.4. *IND IS RUSTLING SOUTH. , AND SOFT" John, Masefield 'knew Whereof he Wrote When pennini this beautiful line. Noe but West Indian skies and waters could have inspired it. , For there, •.tlie Trade Winds gently creon .and cool the genial warmth of a iroP;- ic sun. Seek Solace for Winter, find nay: adventure blue Caribbean waters. Sail t� the British West Indies Where enaint native life, gaylpluiraged birds and glorious flowers: and foliage a- bound. Steil ashore at ports of call and explore ,the scenes of bygone r� - ranee ,for these are the islands of Hawkins and Drake, of Captain Blood and John Silver. , • . Canadian National Steen -Alps mai- ntains two services to these lurefur Hands. The Eastern Gronn.,,Screice embraces Bermuda, . St.. Kitts, Nevis Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica. St. Lucia; Barbados, .St. Vincent. Greria- di and GeorgetOwn, British • . The Western Group Service sails to Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Kingston Ilmaica—witere connection is made for Belize, British Honduras. • Five nalatial yacht -like steanl-shitis entecially built for tropic travel make these services ,the last word inocean t.v',I luxury. narticular4 from any' Can -Wien National rail or steamship agent. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS. • • Tr"; .FS:TATE •dF FRANCES AN BOWER,' late of the Township Ashfield in the Count y of Heron, W.dcrv. Deceased. • . NOTICE IS•IIER.EBY' GIVEN our- Arlrit ti the reVised sfatiites of Ont- ario in that regard. that all persons .aaires. afrainst .the 'tateof Prances Ann. Rower, Who died on or 111,1•It the 'fit day of geptember, A. D: 192P: at the Tmrathin %As" field. aro •reottirect to send by pot, prepaid, or deliVer to the undersigned. 'on or 1-‘0,,re Never,ber "tid. AJ)., 1929. their •nameg and addresses ulth fufl IT-Erni:Ars Of their claims in writing, - verified by statatory deelarationand the notore of the -securities, if any,; held 'by them. • - • AND FURTHER TAKE: 'NOTICE .111.-t. /liter tlw. sqi4I world day Nover•-ber. 1929;.the aqvots of -t1 iestnte 7-tliM•ifiiff y thr E‘:eetttors amen, the;partic;-; en- tiV'd- there fo, having retrarel.ofilyto they-cha-ii---the-ti heves thr 'Watt will'InttAlailithl* for any claims not filed 'at the tink0 -6f- OW Said digtribtitiett. DATED itt Winp'ham tlifs. Wolfe day' of October A.D. 009.. WiTan;',. Ont. • 'olicittif for the Egecutora. ,g (31-1:37 — ut . Heating, Pitinibilig and Electric Wiring CENIENT ,,r 'fix the Lot's uye turned to 'rubber -ard then to' salt, ,° - In a .clentwriles everybody has • rightto feel etIveriox to the 419n people,. • • AT Tux yv„.:.c.. .4i. U. MEET:ING • At, the meting' 4 the. 4cimoW branch of the W.O.T,IT, held at -Mrs. WM. MacKenzie's home F.riclaY of MrS. Maely•or tread the following striking ,artiele ,which has appeared in:a• nainher Of Ontario pa- pers.. It oiiginate"u the form of. a letter to The, Glebe.; F vas bus,y 'panning fruit. The bell_ rang for the fourth time within 140.,f an hew': Inipatieutly turned of the heater and hurried 'to the door to tell the disturber that our vacuinir elle4; was working -aright; that We, were: . not thinking-. of mu:thanging And. Yes,: we took ,A Matting -paper, :the 'Lest 'ever' printed,_The.,Glebis.. stirprise,' tecetiotraL Sale's- -Mfaii greeted, me,- but • a poor:haggard' faced old' woman, W`..hq fiald.. up her h'itilhOt 'of Wares,,inviting ine• to hay. foriot My' fruit And aelte,d herin. ,After lunch Shetokt•nie,Ihis story: , • '".I.;'ain ,SeVontY telir years of age. I live with iny'clanghter, Margaret on Street. She 'has slit Children. The ;baby is three days old. It is blind, and -'-well, 'we .hope 'it Will' dig.. Marg- aret Calls it Howerd..Peor .grievouslY. sinned:against •childi My son-in-law was sent to, jail,..laCt week forethival- lowing toe much whiskey. The judge - told Margaret e.was serry he had to lock unher husband, but she just said iii ,tired way: "but it is easiee tgari t� lock up the liquor st- dr:es, isn't, it?" Yes,. Jack takes the whiskey and we takethe Consequence; and' they ...have 'been terribleduring. the past two year Jack hai lest his iob, the 7 few hundred dollars I had Saved 'for:MY old age have gone andil now We have only , What My two, grandchildren: and•I can earn, and'I" tell yeti it isrettrauch. , 'We ,live in •tbree 'small ;rooms, our few •clothes • are shabby :and :Often 'we` ' go to -.bed hungry. And .Whe careS?-. Why, they,' want to serul o's cai1 aS'posSible. body, .except a neighbor, WhoSe only 'child Was killed by ,a drunken driver: Night after:night,i Can See her lag.. up nd down her reera and' bear. her ,Calling: "Oh' Maurice! My little lid." ',Then she -shriek: God! Don'tfie liquor win On Vefolier„ .30th." Margaret and: I.. are praying for thattoO,.• hut' unless 'the: „people forget their party and 'support Prin- ciple we nre doomed," • ' •• Oh, -voters! Won't you:Ate/P. Pea to • answer their, ,prasters You wouldn't put a- big. Stone, in the wait of a., toe, tiling child 'Arid then tarn away indifl. ferently when thelittle one Was hurt? You woUld'nt_let-anyone.. de such .• Cruel thing •without. exerting all your strength to give the,behy•a chance4o .go safely.'Ilien, What about the weak Jaelcs, the broken-hearted Margarets: and the poor, unforturiaie baby, 'How - ars'? What will :Your Vote,. October: . . , Fdtipl'aVedi,,, KINIA)SS . Q. 'WI Aleit MaeLeed Of Loudon, si mit. . tbe week-en4 ot MA....4011ik'MoeLeoti,'S on the Sixth: Con,' ", •'' • ,, ,,Mr. and •Mrs, Wm.' Irwin of 4ifelt- now,visited: at Mr. Wm. goh.b's,- the first a 'the week. , -7-4r;-. -cieerge'-White "had 4. very sue- icessful Sale, Thursday of last weeb... • IYIr.. and 1VirS., It IVIartin. and family.. .spent .§unday at .Bir, John 'Puritin'a,• „ SC Helens. , .Miss Hannah. MacDonald • spent'. a :fewda.y.s recently 'With Mks. Miller of: St. Helen's INV ' :,...is' -not :been well of late. . :-• •-L...,L ' Vq.;-Allin MacCauley„ . or Ripley, *Red 'her sister, .1414.' 'A. Grahain, lthis rAeek.':, ,,. ' , .. , :Mrs, ' W. McIntyre,, :,ctrriy,ed: hero ;fro,in ..th.es-WeSt on. Mondqltoi.attead: the funeraj of her...father, the late .J'ilr!", ,Jelin..:Rossi,- v‘the. '''paSSed; ,st,A44: at .'bis; lifily.e4';k4..:titi:e ,secolid'•!Cdti, after." n. lengthy. ilinesk' ilie •fainily have :the sympaithy'..ok the ',(5onimunity in their ;.. tereavenient. : -.1 .7 " Missi, 'Catherine. Bain a,i.al sister Christena of Landon acrompanicci by t 'eir eousiuv Miss Catherine Bain, : Of oodstock,spent •the week' end .,with' • . . M. and Mrs. I,?.. Bain. , . , • The: October meeting, of the tT.F.Nir„ 0. was held ' et the heme- of .Mrs.. L, MaVer, . when' . forty-one , .members and Nis'iers Were 'present. oMrs. Stith - llerland resided, and the 'meeting was opened , by 'singrtig ''The Manic Leaf" and repeating. the:rtird's ,Pre,Yer ,Iri anise* •MrS... Martin rea4rt,he minuteS Of last. meeting, '.dra:d -Several • Corres- pondence..from Varietis .placeS,'inatild-, :ink one ,froin .Miss Edythe Sluith .of.' ' 'New Ontarle,', The .1161,1 ,Ca.11, was an- . swered. by `The Monti -1.0 Loves The .Best:". The :businels, Ei part a 'tlie_ .mee,ot mg dealt moFItly with. planning for the : Bale to .be • sent u'p North, which . '30th, do for then? • • Kathleen ,McKee lyinhon. • HOLYROOD Mr. and Mrs. • Geo. White and son Fred White; and Mrs ' White. of 'Echo Bay, Algomawere recent visitors wiih. the former's brother, M. Thos. White.' •. Mrs. :Wellington Henderson, 'spent Wednesday with her Aunt, Mrs. Char:, lie .Congram. • . • . Messrs. ''Culbert .' and. Will, Jones were guests at' Mr. •Thomas'Hawkley Sunay. . Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe of Walker- ton Were eecent visitors at Mr. Alnier Ackeres. Mrs„. Ernest Ackert and MTS. 'Char- lie Congram were Called to .Ethel on; Saturday on account of the death 'of their. father, Mr.. Christopher. Raynard Mr Itaynard who Was. 85 .years. Of age- enjoyed 'geed health,.. but while engaged in picking apples, a runt of the ladder he was using broke and he fell to the grOufni: The shock was itoo . . much for hip and he passed away a few hours later, The familly 'have the deepest sympathy Of the community in the loss of their father. • : Mr. and Mts. John •• Button',spent FridaY •evening at the ,home of Mr. Altner Ackert, , • • • Mr. Ensign Sr. of Paramount :spent a few .days recently, at.the home of •Mr. • lamard..Ro.binson., THOMAS A.'.ppiso:si RECOVERING Those Who listened to Thomas A. Edison, the,wizard of electricity, Monday nigt as his speech ,as broadcasted frenti'Detroit, were shoat - ed to hear next day that at' the eon- -Rasion o ll'is""talk heCellariSed; •and' was-thought- dition It has.beerl since regortedo that his condition is not co bad as was at first reported, and that he Auffned v.: froxir_fatroire. --f.gte.iil;• Henry Fell had invited him ,te De- troit •,to "Apend the: • ,eVerting with Mends by' way et celebrating the 50th' Anniversary of 'the inveritkin of electitie light bulb .newl41* . common, , -.11AnntAGn, AT. iimanxn Miss •Be-ssie Able tanti Hubert lobe, _Both_ointIli 411,44,1Lai ,e,Lanitad marriae.e On the afternoon of Wed- riesclay, Oct. otb. The' teremen-yva Was petfornied in. St. Paul's Churit the rector Rev.,'.W. Sehaffter, of'.1-• The brie wore' a own 'of %Are' Pritc Wdotfeetto eiltd liPt 'Of ..nate pink Velvet: Miss -Lillian Pardo viorriag wag maid 4honor, t • They alSo decdded to , have -an ``At' • Hope" n th6 Town ,IIall,. tucknow; ,onNoVember ,theStb, when the. Para - *aunt Clubs are to be. present: " Mrfi. ‘'f., A yry,,' . Robinsou„ Hrs. lfaglieSand Miss M'Artha• Sutb:. erland,.. sang very sweetly • ,":Siy Ridge Mountain Mits.NOi1' McCallum,:gaie a gunormis reading.. tittle Lillian Carruthers gave a pi..01 ty selection on the mouth organ.. Mrs,. Carnochati,, MOSinnen, , Miss Mary MacLeini . and 'MI's. Middleton, sang Ode TO The Club.", Miss. Alma Carruthers and Elizhboth Rob - bison sang a cluette,7 fpllowedby a temperance reading .by Mrs. :McIver. The meeting, Was: brought to a , clothe by singing the National Ahtheni, and vote,Of :thanks' to the' Hostess, after which lunch was served and a social time ,spent.. The .next meetingit to be at the heine of Mrs. George Leekha. rt. LANGSIDE._ Mr: and .mi,s:„ „Fester Marshall and daughter, Reehaef Wrigham,,,anfi and Mfrs: George Casliek and children were Sunday' visitors. with Mr. and Mrs,. Geo. Harkness.... •• The -Young People'. of Langside 'are praotising ,,a play ."Red: Acre Farm" And .hope to have it ready for presen- tation soon. Mr.. and Mrs, 3:;,plehardson "pert Sunday afternoon 'with Mr, :and Mrs. J. McInnes' of Teeswater. ' Mr. and Mrs. J....Tiffin:, Me. . Mrs. , :George! Tiffin; 'Mr. and. Mrs. '• Wesley. Tiffin spent.MondaY evciiim; with Mr. and.. Ates. • Johnson Conn.. Mr. and Mrs:, Victor Emerson spent the week end with Mr.' and Mrs. A. MageMly of -.Stratford,.. . • • : Me. and Mrs. Dawson and 'AIM AT: 'OMAN -son :of Winteihurch; & • Mrs. lia1iert'St6art and family sp&it Sunda:- o rt,t o Oa with A1r. • • , Mr, and, AIrs: Jelm Croston, spent the weck end with iriends in Val cn loo • • . WI:Gil.. The jr. W. A. will meet on Sat:1r- , day af,ernoon nen in the basenint, of the Church of Ascension,. •' The prty,!zen,teci ther pay. "teat •Lyene'''s in •Arino* on Mon:ay night and in' Blyth n Tuesday night.. • M ; F. 131aisdI is her bother 4. Jas. 1,‘U-cy. near Kinc,tr, dine. Mis • Wi ruti [red Percynurse-in-" training Jit 'Kincardine., hospital spent ,...nanday...aterraton at her home • .• Mr, and •Mts.: B. WLean'a;ceonip; lea 114.. Macl:ean and Eve ..-visttaci_eii_Sundory.,A.\, i•• and, lira • tlesSor 761- Bervie. . •• . Mr. and Mrs. Cron g and,alr„,, 4tad.' Mrs m . Armstrong. of Kinleis vis :gr. 'and Mts. Geo. Perey (7)1111.4' -viiiittiH4ith'iVI4...5v-i.lonoterc7 'One ki•v•Y' • lag week. ,• There -will • be • no service in the Chitith of Mrtrriston heivcn.StriulAY/' due to •ThankAgiVhig service in the Anglicau diffirCh' at HIrcirkib- on. thil day. Th. Re‘'. Canon Appleyard of Windsor. father .of Rev, Mr. ,Apple,- yardt•,rector of BoWie, parish will ettithiet the stilitt. • .4 if onel slips the call fails fT4HERE ' are three people, to 'every i telephOne • • 41; call. If any one of them makes ernistake the call fails.' It may be the '0 peraor, it May be the • perdon Callirtg, it Inay be the person 'called. ' • •• • There re •Oyer one ruiltip# local calla,ip Ontario and 9t1OzreC •dv6i-y der-which.`fail---I'Line's Busy" :krisiverk",`No :one en the line now, ta"Wtoyg Ne'. ,• • „, •These •unooniOleted: CallS'are; a serious; matter.. , minutes a.day weste4rt,. •' Congestion of @Hie ,-,- Constant • irritijOn• r••• a • 'handicap teefficierit service: •' • , • . Some Of -these dannet be -Avoided and some: of them -are due-. to, our own 'errors; and -Marty 'of thern..are due to lack of.ce,oPeration by the other • . . . . *We are constantly reducing our own errors and wej are 'constantly atr,iving to gi've the best possible -telephone seryice at loWest possible cost. poPt o,fis effort We are now giving publicity • to common feults in telephone nsage in the -hope . • that there rrfay be mutual' endeavour to secure and maintain max.mian':efficiency. . • It:takes: three people to corrniletea call — if orte makes a mistake, the call fails.' */t. tA .00'2,q9riy 1!tn9Y 1 ta.n . . . $2.7,iiut.000 ' , to ' co,te'n f• 0+4 cte 4%2," (.4 " t r • A : Heating & Cooking Uflits FOR YOUR HOME With Happy Thought Furnaces .and *MeClarY,'s, Coal and •Wood ' and Electric Ranges,: wecan suPply. ata very moderate • rCost equipment that wecangua.rantee and, which can be• relied Uptin to always give entire satisfaction. If in need of a new range or heater this fall, pay, us,s visit, andWe shall be glad' to show you our 'assortment of ranges and heaters- PAINT FOR FALL A COMPLETE LINE OF MARTIN SENOUR 100% PURE PAINTS AND VARNISHES. • •FOR THE FALL HUN,TING SEASON, Dominion and Western Field Ammunition. Also good steels of Rifles and Shot Guns.: ,• • , FRESH CEMENT, LIME PARIS,TCiNE & GYPROg ON HAND' , RAE Apd.PORTEOUS ':Phone66 , PLVM-BING,. SEATING .',ELECTRIC WIRING • AND. COAL.. a.. • .1110Qormi.pkatteothint.- IIIIS.AIACHEXE IS MADE WITH TWO.STEET, BEATERS TO PULVERIZE Tilt MANURE AFTER MITCH IT RECEIVES 4'11-11111),11E-ATINC-I .SPREAD OUT EVENLY, BE- YOND '114; W1i.EELS 134.'i. THE SPREAD SPIRAL.. IT TTM, A l'OLISHED ATEIM•11EAR X LE, FITTED' • Wolf, Rpt),E,;.; ARINGg. THAT CARRY ALL TnE •ntrc- ' TI ON 0,10 T I 1.;_. RE 'WlEtt.E,44,1411 AkE.ENcl...0 fto.oi11:017.SINg-ST - , 4 ii-gAIER StiAFTS A -LS O RUN IN ROLLER ngAir: 'NUS. W 1(11 ft ELT'S To MAKE ALIGHT DRAM SPREA,. "°'" ivnit ri IS SPREADER • , IIETITs BEFORE- BUYING. - . • . „Agent: Lneknow '14sr