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AGE MR
• ' ClaLE(1SS CORNERS ,
te report Of the „death
off Mrs,`Isaac PinnelloWleo. died' at'
.he home at Ifinlaugh. on Priday...
• 4kas . week. Funeral as on Monday
to ,Tifan's CeMetery. • •• •
•Ma: and Mrs:. Fred Thoiripsen visit-
.
and Mrs,. Jas. TOmpsoir on' Sens
MT! and Mrs. WM. Alton *pent the
...Weak endWith and mze, Fred
Thompson. •
Mr,.:Bert Baines of,, .Detroit visited
and Mrs. Geo, Bell. on Friday,4 •
and Mrs. Jo bn It0A0
•all Saturday, Mara ta, a' 'some: .
, yery pleasantevening at ear
playing and Seeing. was EiPent.." a
the home Of Mr... and Mrs. Reginald
McBride On. to b1:4 'farawap.
• 'before ,they new heine,
on 'the» larM whical waia :owned ,Me.
.Geo; ,Walter Pinnell new
•-.07,1101fr:.'41Criaide's .ferna
M' :Ford•WhytOck;- of leesWiter
• had an operation for aPperidieitis las
Thursday afternoon..
We are Vers., glad to See 'Mr.! Wm
Yercy. up '.,snel around again.• •
• ' Mr, and Mrs. Dave Edgar, is spend
Ing a .eoeale of weeks with their • dau
:ghter, gas.' Frank' Dobson. of Tees
• 'water: , •
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THE 101.1MOW S. INM4 THVIVAY, MARCA 20th. 1140
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4‘.test--- we f greet". -that aeses -the:
SaviOur of ;niallicimi Was a Jew; that
'His' race a unique place' 'among .411
people'sthet. on .earth dwell. And
'that as Jesus ,9brist was Godicinest-
imeale GM to the worldsothe 4ews
.t.!:i-day. are Making_ their :0144a:dams
to the best. that earth affords and:
heaven .brorideastsorin Music and:4
and stateimanShip: A'feas:Weeks»4
a .hoya-Tilitidi Menuhin, 13 years of
age -a Master • Of .the vielin gave a
concert an •the aity,pf Pittenurgt fo„ a
spellboend audience, ,,in the Syria
Meaque. "Tee is no 'quastion.ek the.
t boy's genius;'. he has swesiethe
cP4allit °al:eau:9'13i earnlit .crite 9tflieN!int :rc;arrak'
*ASpri ited an extracjt frenilhe,orit.
ap of the Morning • Post of Berlin "'With
our tritigal ficalty. we.,:realise, that
here is a technic waigh.Serpaaseshla,
errthing in the last thirty years4hose
whoce •mentoriee, reach still further
beck Say /that even . aeachan sin his
best' yeas vitas not so 'great. 'Y'saYe;
,Rivaedi taken at their beat
Would, all three united, be surpassed:
by this aplenida boy. No:Ann:ma •of
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edueetion would make. such a violinist
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out. Of . an ordinary cbilsi any more,
than polishing , cornet then aebbie
into a diamond an&ljis gift•was God-
hieathed.", The Jewish .patenta of the
• hoy,who have had small :means, have.
displayed ,adinirable-sk iscr and Seib,
• restraint in • bringing arp
When • it ,davvried onhs, they weite„
what a noble trust had heeaa placed in
• onetanda, We shunned an exploial
"ticin of the boy's greet 'gifts, prefer.:
firing •tocentirare in our aometirnes
straightened circumstances: We Were,
tentent that netwitliateridiegocier
lun-
means, We cold Wye ' the boy .a
aeine With calture,.. and nernia&devel-•
oriment instead of. amassing Wealth•
earned by the boy who would thereby
• Pale in* thwarted. worth. They werc
'offered fabulous sums to pet. the lie.Yr
at the disposal Of the'managers,. but,
'they have kept himat'eeludea. i, nthe
hoine and school.."thia plans feta the:
fatiite remain, fundamentally , the sane
Menuhie must ,go,.6n • studying; ,he•
Mutt» reinain. the sche1ar4 prirnarify;
i'etUdent of life. He must have his,
birthright, happy caildbOod,•and, nor -
'
mai adidescent development..": '
»Last evening; Monday March 17th.
oue ,yeung people : met »at 'the home of
Mies Jessie Andrewrit as at meal'
gathering and WiTI lorig-be romeinh;r-
ed as a feast of good thins. In AR
• our 'gataerings our young people do
not forget the emphasis on the devot-
ional pert of the prOgranr Which WO
led last »evenieg by Misstla Helm,
followed •by readings .which• were all
ip• to» the high -Water mark, and the
• Jouenat given by Ma» »Helm» was so
good, and so teue, and se veal that we
would all like •a copy. Later in the
evening• everyone enjoyed : the Geog-
raphy » match,- contests and jokes.
LuaCh. Was seived-'--someone 'moved a
vote , of thanke to our hostess and the
Natioral Anthem was sung. •
. Service a neat Sunday', March 23rd
Eion 11 a.m.; liaCketts 3 a.nis; Makes
7 .
The W.M.S. at plaices will meet at
the home of, Mrs. Cranston on Thurs-
day afternoons We cannot afford to
forget the St. .Patrick's, Social at
Hackett's' on Thursday evening -Ad,
mission 17c. for • all . over soyenteen.
Everybody. welcome.
'ICINLOSS. COUNVIL. MINUTES
•
palm» Council met On March 10th,
.4630;all niemaeye present.. -
The • minutes of laet meeting; *ere
read and cOnfirmed.
• It Was' egreea that the taxes on the
• Moore Estate, .Kinlough and . Mrs
: Simmons paoPerty,' Whitechurch, be
remitted tothe. eollectat.
The 'treasurer ' was :given an orrior
to »pey Mr. Clerk Treasethr •CuirOss
• 'the mini of :6226.51, Kinloss' pOrtion
on the Moffat Thisnipion deans. rePair
• and the Clerk instrbeted4:nOtife 'aP,
aarties in. Kinkilis that, their pro -rata
-ararefaaanseLis:nova clue and Payabk.
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to the treasurer 0 Einless. •
The boundary accounts .of . Huron
atineaedine and Culross » :Townships
were ordered to be ''forviardedand
payment requested.
• a.O • Mr. »Allister. Hughes; Was appointed
Saiiitaria Inapecitoi,» to take the Place
• • ,4Of Alex. Nicaohoni; deceased:
- Mr. Albert Thompson was appointed
,Weed 'Inspector . in place :of ,111r,,
COngrana, whit resigned his appoint -
Mel report 'ofthe Elliott Municipal
• ':Drain:» Was :read and ' provisionally
adopted. '
The John Purvis'» Estate was pair'
••Colleptir'sasalary » of 380.00, also » OA
• 'exciii` and exchange., , '
• The clerk was instructed to write
the Minister of Highways, requesting.
• a repli to the application »of a change
•, •In Road. Supt. » •
• The » clerk » Was instructed to for-
ward 'letters » of sympathy » to . the
families. »of the late John Purvis and
Alexander Nicholson, two officials of
the •Municipality.
Caeques ISsued:
Prost »»Steel and Wite Co., snow,
»fence, P. L. 10 $18.41; J. F. Dawson,
snow, road,'• P.' L. 11 $23.30; Win-
• Percy, snow road„ P. L. 12 628.45; D.
A. ale-D,onald, snow »road, 13 $8.67.;
Wesley Guest, bal. due on gravel, P.
L. 14 $30.48; Dan _lViacKirinon, snow
• road, p. L.15 $39.65; H. Lovett, snow
'road, P. L. 14 $28.81; »Donald' McKay.
Snow road; ,17 $16.93; K. Me-
trinalda snow road, 18 $38.70; Wesley
Thompson, snow road P. L. 19 $18.25;
WM. McKenzie, snow 'road, P. L.. 20
• , $49.15; A. McKinnon, salary, P. L.
21 » $10.50; Geo, Colwell., snow road,
P. 1.. 22 $1.60i• West Wawahosh Ins.
Co., ilia »on half, $1,40; John 'Purvis
• Estate, collector's salary ar exp. $90.;
• John Purvis Estate, supplies to. hall,
' $1.08; S. %R. Hart end Co.,I3irths and
Deaths » $26.91; Municipal
World, supplies, '323.65; J. M. Clark,
Xinless »pottion of .M.• (ft. Drain.
$226.51; T. G. Gaunt, typing 3 copies
11(jitOTT report, $5.75'; J. I. » Lane,
.postage and telephene, $4.85. •
Council adjourned'. to meet at the
tall of the Reeve. •
Lane, Clerk,
- LOCK ISP THE MEDICINEi
Three , children played "hospital"
• the »other day. One yormarstet.aged 6.
took. the part of the-doetar. tie pre-
• scribed for the other tw6 of so -14e pilla
found »in a »anediaine cabinet' at
herne; The pilli .VIOA het' toisonotis:
simarly physic pale: But ors& of his
AVvo silaymatea died from their effects
This „esthetic little stoiy serves to
•eiliPhasia again the responsibility
that teats- ou all parents. Nis, medi-
cines Of any kind, poisonous or: otlier-
Wise, thould° evet be » 'left in, ,piasees'
• *here small »efaideen get thelt.
It they- cannot be' pet out, » of resieh
• -they. ,sliotild..he kept under leak and
key. Iln--otheir=-wity-lassaft:'
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jecUnder and by virtue of the powers
ontained in a certain mortgage which
ill be produced at the time of aril.
aere will be offered for sale. by pub -
e auction by Thomas Gundry,. Ana-
ioneer, Rivett's Hotel, in Dungan.
on, Ont., on Monday, the" 24th day
f • March, 1930, at the hour of two
'clock in the afternoon, the foilowing
topertiesf
PARCEL 1 -Lot Number Seventeen
.the Fifth Concession of 'the Town -
h• ip
. of West Wawanosh in the Cairns
of Hereon, containing goo stereo of
ind mote or less.
PARCEL 2se-The, East half of the
est half of Lot •Nuinbet Sixteen in
e Fifth ekieession of the Township
West We)Witwanosli in the County of
uron; containing 50 ' acres 'me•re or
On Parcel there are said to be
ected a comfortable frame dwelling
rge frame barn with steno Stealing
d Other necessaay outbuildings; an
cellent. orchard; good spring creek
good wells; fences in fair condi.
k)
n. The Iona good farm and gait=
re land including a bather of acres
fair bush, part of athich is first
ss cedar, balance of land has been
der WWI/Mien but Settle of it hasen used for Pasture for severe
ars.
On Parcel 2 there are Said to be
cted a, well built frame dwelling,
d a frame haft. There is a good
II an fences are,in fair condition.
The
»MORTGAGE SALE
teed' is good and includes 'about
tees of bosh, hardwood and cedar.
he property will be,. offered SOO
to a reserve
TERMS » » SALE :-Teri par'. OW
in cash Or equivelerit at the time isf
rtrilataW the--lialance -in 30 slaYA_
ltatirerateerns-and-eoricliffaitts2
apply tcr,
• W;• Brydane, Clinton,
'Oolieitor for the Vendor.
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1101411KOCK)
.&-bah3r bey.Arrivad At Pe IWO of
Mg, 'end Via. John Ross en Satardaia
cOngratirdatTelit,
.hft. 'Gordon ,Stattera of Hamiltoe
and 'his father, "Mr. :Denzil Statfers
..Owen, Sound 'were' home over t4
week. end. ••
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Mr, House of Geelpli who Ma been
holidaying with his •coOsins, Mr. and
Mrs. Allister Nughes, returned home
Satiircia)% • ' : • •
• Ma. Melvin Truer spent Sunday
with his uncle Mr. Russell •lifiddlet9tf..
•:Misses Edith. and Helen Burt 'of
LlieknoW, pent» the week end at their
home here.. .
; •
, »Mra.. Jos. Gatety of Chicago who.
has spent •the- last couple Of weeks»
at the Purvis home returned ,horturon
..tnesdny. ° •
»Mrs. Charlie,'Congrarn 'spent• a fear
„days with her daughter :Mrs. Obarier
,Shiells of, Wingham a• week age, „re:- ,
,turning •hciMbe on »Sunday With
'Congrans; Harold arid. Cliffead. •
. Mr. and • Mr. TandeB. Robertion
,were recent VfeitOrs at Mr. » Lloyd
If , everybody „whose firsC.nairte, wise
the. same As somebody else's jest
name Claimed relationship, Hew »a-
bout it boys 1 » •. • » • ,
The literary' and euchre »held in the
hallby the club lest Thursday was,:
a gOod success. The president, Mr• .,
Donald. McPherson was ,in the chaii.:-
Vocal Solos bv Miss .Nellie Malcolm.
Mies Mamie McLean, afro. »John Ern-
merson accompanied by Miss Marg-
aret Malcolm, were very» much I en-
joyed, Ma. Robert» MacDcinald in his
• usual "good voice aCcompanied: 'by
Mr. Romer Harris entertained » the,
meeting with »a number of Kineade
pieces of Chicar,o. Miss.Mary Gireharn
• favored es 'with» time» Fisherman's horn
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11.41aCittisittiW lENTINEIra
Ptiblished everY::-Thers' day-ineridng_
• —at LatitnOw,, Ontario.
A. D. MacKenzie. Proprietor
' and 'Editor.
'THURSDAY, MiARCE 20th, 1630
RADIO :BROADCASTING. ,
Radio broadcasting on this contin-
ent » is done' -by private enterprise,
the o,peraters of broadcasting Stations,
getting their revenue from »those Ivil.0
ase the station aa'an advertising med-
ium. A copeern 'wishing to advertise
ite briefness,. engagee. the 'station for
• in. hour, »a half,hour,or „far fifteen..
Minutesate' the rase riniy".be, p,aving.
a .peagram..Which'•it bopes a: be ens.„
tertaiiiiini,'. and working , oft as much
advertising as it thinks the listener• s
will stand for. Every °rebelling a'
receiving set knosvs that when a »pro -
gran» is »overloaded with advertising,
thea,"tene in" somewhere
..Adertiping done .in this way ,is »said
to» get. results, and, judging .bY the
number Of .stations' Operating and ap-,
,parently' Iceot busy, thia•likerv is » sp.
Tire service ' is somewhat like the
aehlication Of a newspaper Which » is
given fre» to the public. tlie advertias
ing • patron s paying': enough for • the
space they use to cover the whole ex-
mpe,-Laecomnarned-b-y--MiaaL _Graceperise 01 »» publication: - ••
Haldenhy. "A very •iMportent 'numher Over in Britain, private 'broadcast. -
was a difet by•11/lisses Dorothy Held; . . . .
enbar and Miss Betty McLean. We, al, •ing stations are not allovved: All.
ways appreciate our Kinlough nem- broadcasting la u' naer central of the
hers.. Mis„ Donald MePherson then Post Office Department. ' There s no
,read the journal. Which Was verlr. advert's' ing and. the broadeaets are
gegesive dam' .
henicirous and eenjoyedfollo» W
ay Mess-
edall. • , _ , .
atraegee and made as A• pabhc see
Peo.
ra. Graham Pinkney and•Charles, Con- vice; Those» who wish to take adyant-
.granli being » prize .winners. Messrs, »age of• these brOadeasts in Britain
Almer » Ackert and Charles Corigram are charged an annual license' fee for
willS have tharge for.this month. . . .
Thuriday there will be a StaPatriek's "eying a receiving set; The plan ap,
'ball in the hell: » Prize given to » the pears to give•ssitisfaetion in » Britain.
best dressed.' lady and gent . and the broadcasts Are greatly:, Pat.
Mr. Lloyd Robb . his accepted a »roriized. We recently saw a statement
'position: with ThOnipson Bros.; Teei,. '" • • •
water. .
, • • • • » • to the •effect 'that the percentage' of.
• .,Mr. Ambrose Gamble .of Wingliam; !Mines equipped with -eft -saying sets in"
Gamble. • •
States Or Oarada. That seems "un-'
Miss Annie Statters was Sunder •
visitor at Mr. Almer Ackert's. likely, but the statement appeared tc
, Mr. Reg: McBride of Teeawatea has be honestly made.
purchased Ma' George Colwell's farn: Eeryliody recognizes that there err
arid intends taking possession in the
near future: . • too' broadcasting stations 'oper
• »Miss Kathleen Eekensweiller of Ming on this Continent. Strong Sta.
Clifford spent the week end at her tions drown out the »Weaker ones ce
home here., •, deatroy`each other, so that often one
cannot get the 'Uric/growl he wants .
is sta.ying with his uncle, Mr. Micheal ritain is higher even than in United
KINLOUGH • This is a bad feature » of the "free
for ell" plan Which renders recefri
• We are Sorry to report the. death "
sets
of much. leas valeable than th
Mrs. Isaac Pinnel. The eaeb:.s, be, '
extends to the bereaved, family its
• Last ; year; the Canadian dove
sincere syinpathy,
inent appointed a commission of thr
The W. A:linet at the'home of Mrs.
men,enquire into the business
Haldenby on Th.uirsday Afternoon radio»» brOadeastina, and to recomme
Of Iasi Week. The President Mrs. Rol*
McLean lead the Meeting. A- large A plan of Control. This commission r
comm.ended broadcasting as it is ae
number .of ladies were present and a in Britain and no» advertising,
great deal was accomplished in the. _ Owners, of,.broadeasting stations •
Work on the'missiorary quilt. this wintry are opposed to t
Mrs. -Jas. ' Hodgins, has teturned change, evidently. because ,if adopt
hoine from Niagara where she visited it Will deprive them of. 'a prohtab
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOS. Arm -
business. They', are preaenOng the
strong., •, . • ; . •
side of the 'case in their, broadcai
Jno. McGlynn, Of Westford, Met and. are' collecting sionafrifes to
with a painful, •aceident last week petition requesting the goverminien
when he had: his hand tadlir crushed
While cutting ,wood. , not to -act !mop the advice of the corn
mission but to leave the broadcaatin
Miss ,Winnia Percy, nurse -in -train- in private hands. This petition i
ing at Kincardine hospital; spent the likely. +to he largely signed, th
week -end at het' home here. corriMissien's side of the. case is no
'a Mrs. Herb Graham Went to Listowei to be well presented to th
on Saturday hist to be with her date Pablic, -what influence it will hay
etter Betty,' who. is still very with the government remains to b
the Listowel Hospital.
seen. The radio Commission conaiste
BORN -To Mr.. and .Mrs. of three men at business ability' an
Guest, sonaa-Congratiilitions,
good judgement, who were disinter'
The Woodcutters are busy in this ested, and doubtless advised what
• consinuaity jest now. • they thought Would be in the publis
A large crowd attended Geo. Col -
well's sale on Wednesday interest. Owners pi'broalcastine sta.
tions, of course, are not disinterested
'week and th:otiale is reported of last ted YerY They are looking to, their own inter -
successful.
ests, not tri those of the public. .
• —o -o -o---- laroadcasting in.Canrula is ip,a diffi-
FOURTH CON., KINLOSS cult position owing. to the line
of
powerful Anteriean stations stretch-
ing tteross the Continent .iust south of
the 'international hoendary. Doobtless
the great part bf, listening in, in this
country is With the American stations.
%deed two of the. hest Toronto sta-
tion
s. have found,is necessary to Joip•
with the twobia American "chains"-
the National' Broaacasting' and the
Coumbia.
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.Mt-, Alex McLeod of London spent
the week end at,»Mr. » John McLeod's.
Mrs. D., MeMurchy is visiting rel-
atives 'in Hamilton the past week.
Mr. encl Mrs. John Coiling, visited
with friends in Wingliatis recently.
Mr. »Melvin Fraser spent Sunday
at R. iVaildleton's.
Mr, Levi Boyle, Was a caAler on the
line this. week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin and family
spent the week end with her 'father
Mr. Woods -of St. Helens.
Miss Plarence Smith el Wingham,
spent a few days At the home of Mrs.
Eireee Osbotne, Nat 'week. ' •
,Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCauley of
Ripley; visited the firat of the week
with Mrs. 111cMurcha.
. Mr. Howard Rebinson spent SUIT -
day with Mts. Wm. Preset 01» Luck-
Mis
aired
The
very
Monde
-1Vfis
few, d
Mr.
fertini
in the
• Sent
.arid
het to
•Baldwin, 'et Toronto, is the
01 Misa Annie Mcleod:this week
ladiei Of the U.F:W.0: had a
ucceasful St. Patrick's &nice on
y night,
s Mare McLeod is spending
431 in latteitheUr.
Sena tarriaehen had: the mis,
e toaiiiirt his» lea while working
book and will be laid up fora
tOt4.
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*Othello IVA eilspect, ease rouge
wder beeante they are to Med-
be *cot with their nature!
• liO4oty,.
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• • THE *TROUBLE IN INDIA
: We think tbat "Ilhainii is nothina
but an agitating.. demagogue hut he
is a cute deasagague. There is gdod
strategy in his present mOye, far he
has picked on 4 realbs unjust la* tr
defy. ' ' , »„ „
• The government of Tridia. has P
• raptlepay 01 the Salt-niaking industiy,
and» the sale of salt .17s otie of' its'
source's ,Of reventie, No doubt ths
making. of salt wa. 7.piekked on to be
,
)
meriopoliZed because it wits aSSUMed
that the' pet -501e tell a ifet,
without salt, and:they would he cern-
ka aieno,
pelled-ta pay -the»» price -fixed by tho
The people -of India are forbidden
tlY la* to meke, or rather purify,
nit even ter their eton ask Tjley ire
forbidden even to gather' the saltleft-fhat Sir.john Thompson
by the tides' on the sea » shore.
This is absolutely wrong and the
whole' civilised world wili be against
-Britain and on the siao f abvicki-
fear as he may be-in.this matter of
nuilcina salt. The people need salt to
Preserve thea., food and 'their heeith
and it should be as cheap as possible.
The tax »on salt is »the meanest ever
levied. ,»»»» ,
Ghandi _with a band ,of stalwarts
are » marching seyeraf hundred » miles
to» A point on the. sea shore where
salt --is obtainable, with the» purpose
»of» gathering and purifyieg it in de.
fianee' of the »gve»rzrnenf:
Oee wond'ers what will hopper). The
March through the cOuntssai& fsg the
purpose ,of "telling the worlden.:
Ober master » stroke, A law which
forbids. ai Men .to gather salt ar the
sea,»»shore,» »th the obect of forcing
hhn te•buy what • he needs, fi,ont the
government, IS 50 :plainly' unjust that
• it Will, be » difffeilif for.the,governnient.
to prevent Ghandi and hia fejleivers
from. •de?ying it with the worid.lcidk-,
ing ,on: But it most » either 'fareihlY
storalies.aalt-making oe admit defeat.
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INDIAN THIEVES .
The bad Indian is a sneak . thief.
rather than e rabber..He doesn't' bola'
up victims :With a rin, end he» doesn't
aini at making a big. ;_haul. He will.
»break intoa anise when there is no-
' body elite* and stell feed. clothing
and money if taere is any» .about.A1-:
though seree-y4t .ente 'he does not
Make a .giael Tasn to get away. Usu-
ally he is caught'soon 'after his crime,
•His only security:is to get back, arm -
Ong his .own .neople. •„
The ease Which occurred here. last
week was typicalThe theft was vim-
mitted- in the usiial way; and the get-
away Was .badly ;planned.' Their erin,
dud at: the station roused suiniciOn.
Buying tickets » to palytIC and 'then
leaving , the • train at Wingloim was
trick intended te »mislead the Police,
:but when the trainmen saw them
leaving » the ;yard instead Of taking
the Blyth train they »suspected that
they had been» into Mischief. Then
the three 'keeping together-ativo in-»
dian men and one as0man7a markerl
lat7-vres., poor 'tactics. Thei were. no'
,match for the police at all: » » ,
There Are goohonest Indians, but
there li .quite a percentage: of Sneak
• thieves on every reserve; midi when
An Indian goes bad., lilse »white.: men
'he is liable to» stay had. The deader
ef the trio who Visited Lucknow has
been in jail several time, but it did
,him no ,good: • .
Somehow one doesn't think as badly
of an Indian thief as of a white theif.
The Indfan is a- sort of poor enss who
is not eipecled to know» better; land
usually, his depredations :are nOt
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DIVORCE» COURT BILL DEFEATED
A bill proPosing to, estahlish a di-
vorce Courts% dntario, to deal With
Ontario cases has, for a second time,
been defeated in the House ef Com-
mies, ,this time havin.» a narrow es-
cape -the majority being »but .one.
It seems to us that the opposition
to -a divorce court in Ontario is »of
-well lounded. it appears to be as
sriined that When if divorce- ie made
easier; or cheaper than it is now.
there Would he' a great rush for** -
arations. That's not saying much for
rnarriage, to say the least, and those
who are so inneh afraid Of a. divorce
court being established »must have
very little faith in marriage ties.
' Let any respectable man er woman
look abbot and see how „many f'his
or. her "parried friends Would like! »»
resort » to, 4 diverse, gourt if the op
nortunity offered. They will find few
if any. Husbands as a rule do hOt
want to leave their wives, and wives
as a rule, del not want. to leave their
husbands.. » » • ,
There are exceptions, of - course
.but it is generally recognized that!
there are circumstancei in which div-
orse is alvisible--circumSOinces in
which sometimes the man and some-
times the woman is justified in seek -
Cane and seenring separatioe.
:Why -should those who do not want
separation keep •together»»th0se whe
o wanCseparatioe ? What» sort Of' n
home have you anyway where the
husband a'nd ':wife would , rather' 'be
separated than tegether.? '
• DOES''r,I:(3(j03-
Ni WFLL
When. A slims Maerhail.• U. P., tree
to her premise, asked tbat the cnr
respondence 'hearing On the, ease of
Arthur Doehelly's release ,frorn WnYk
ertoe Sail!, having served otal-y half
his sentence, he brOught riowe
in
the Rouse of Common's se that all
might_ltnow-jast What took plare,•the
-p
to
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AlthOUtti the' ..$3(;tiPitor t101111
tabled-44)qt itis-nnt4msteioah-'-fait"
areasaireff.frianiirent.-,to exprise the
otrespondenee' n 81)(41 di],P4A0§, nobOdY
helleve `othemise thee that, it
it,et fit to he teen,. rt fe afl veri'well
Wilfred Laurier established and Jan,
held this policy of seereey. The 'plaia
Zeuthcovisletehdatuspu.chisithatin4grasilysho;oldv;no!
ments” are in favor Of seoreey wheri
they extend favors : such • thin irs
were made .public .there Would 'soon•
be ',an end to it: The maisistrate or
judge, Who hears the evidence eel
knows the circumstances is in» a nein,
better» position to judge as. to sithst'
should' be,done, than is the Solicitor'
Oa -neral or any ;Other » member...of •
parliament. » » » »»
TEAM, 1VgNT :TuRiatr.pl! 1.5g
Wale. loading ice »ort the pond st
Carlem's dain,ori Saturday,. eevs the,
Paielea Advocate, Mr. Wm,» iSricien"»
receivea an L'nwel(orne thrmil whers.he
,beheld :the fee givewnv under
tearp,,.Sna both:gni Miti.s sink • 'out' of '
'eight in tae;,., stater. ',Whinh' 15
'deep' Tat, the snet'...., •
Wentto their assistanee' bf cOuld,cio
littl�» until he ;was joined. ' bv other.
men who laid seer! 'the aeeident. The •
volunteer rescuers seeceedea in hoof. •
ing » the am••••es heads absve water,
while Mr. John Hamilton hitched his
team onto each' _ot -the submerged
apirnals and» dragged ...11-eni, brie
froM their icy bath: Althoto
it took »alrnostfifteen Minutes to
re -
cue the aninials, neither shower] r:4ar
111 effects..fiL.onf, 0T0e4,3_Lunexported dip.
•SEAFORTH BOY HAS HARD 1.1.:,'Cit
On Teeiday mo.rning last, Mr. W. .
boiding took his seri.; Arther, .w'ie
has been Confined to for seVe:al
temiths' With trouble in his hip, to a
Toronto hospital, for esatninatien• by -
a specialist, says the.. IJu+�n» ExnOsi,
tor, Seafoath., The trip was Made in
Mr. Robert Smith's car' in which a,. •
stretcher” ,was placed » for the boy.
They ,were'.HretUrning, from Toronto
after the exiir inatien had *been made
,and' ,had reached 'a peint »about feur•
Miles east of Guelph, when something .
broke in the Steering, mechanisin of
the 'ear, end Mr. Smith, who was diliv-
i•ng, lost control. /The Car »swerved
several times, and flnil1y» linded »in
the ditch against' e pole, badly wrecks.
ing. it. Mr. Smith, and Mr. „Golding.'
were not injured, but Arthur had Ilia
.injured leg freetured above .the knee.
• An Arnindance was secured in dueleh.
.and the injured hoy brought hOme the'
same ..eveuing. the doctors being able, :
to setthe leg the» following day. • At
psre:oeunitd he i
• be e$7.0reesottiendrs, chut iriontotfhdrtabs.lie'
.
path» is extended to ham and to: his
• parents in. their.vtrying .misfortune.
EXTENDING LONDON ROAD
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County creek Holman. Fe Buren
Comity has reeeivecl ,eotice• 'from-) the
provincial Roads Deonrtrnent that the
,department has taken oyer the» »see-;
thin. of 'road' uorth» of »Clin»ton lead-
•ing through Blyth and Winghafn to
the.houpdary of Bruce County. .thiS
likely means that, later this proaie-
cial highwey will be •coritieued eorth
through Teesivater to the Durham
Read. A section of the»his.jiway,
pen. to Exeter will be paved this. year. .
The followng bks ' were recentiv-e.
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NEW B T
' PURLIC • LIBRARY
placed on the Shelves of the Luekinev
Publie Library and are now available '
to readers : •:' . •
Pittierttir7rs 'la's Crime, Around Tbe
.
World, The Mystery of Spanish
fenda, »Magic for. Marygolda Tae
Stumbling, »Sheppard. ' The GlehlIttle
Murder, The Roniantic Praire.. Rodeo,. 4
The Swallowfork Bulls, Christine ard
Nieholas »(ode Detem are, Dldr)
Queen of Rearts.-The Runner,- Tao,
•Alter of Honor, Long ARO Tol
Wild Bird, Ten Res1 Meader . fector,r"..
i•es;
Jin, The •Ceriqueser. Porn4sai
13eautY, The Prodigal Girl. • fled •
enee, The Listeeine Peat: White _Oaks
Jalna, Son, of The. Cods, Kitty:Seen
Life. ,rahting C,arsviiiis. The ('on -
Stant Enemy, 131.01dog Drurentortri
Once Ago*, The Isle of TlItisiers;
Lari), of tenesoine bike. The Frees
tiersman, By 'Romblon Waters:\ The
Incredible Yew', Minstral.
on
rPisitiiisincrttliv 'In Tho t Med-
.
on, Xhowledee, Nee, Worlds irs Con-
qaer, The rine • Mildred ReFa Enelish
Its:says; -Men and »M'aehinea, Probst)
Prates, PoPeTitA ettil the' Pre» Pshoel
CaijJd, Cold4, The4r.C,anso and How to. •
Prevent There, The MliVilfge Ah014*
US, POliti(% and, The War, In the Lend
of The t,1om,lareinent. :Lock. -
The *Remanee of The Rath, Tilailinr • I
The: Great Palmas:
• The girl wile» dre,iined of triarrOig •
teofl vi»i1,j5-trotilvi-ext
Noses groi-2-ira long s ee» doSilite
the fact that .1;lie reeforito of them -
are being lteid,t� the grim:Wont+
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