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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-12-19, Page 4girt • t • • Oar beehtess wells it: Pic*pt service and treeisdaierestry roan* We ne- ate **d oar w the b s'm�,cO, yon want direct and arm cp �. it all comas sat of the chargesfendh remit > ray emit express each mouth. Write es to -day for prices or case. SeaforthCreameryCo. asalortb, Ont. LUCINOW HIGH SCHOOL. Form III -Physic *, hs tie, Geometry. P. Congr in 90, G. Webb 86, J Mac Donald 85, V, MacLennan 83, S. Burns. 73 L. MacDonald 69, M.McQuiltin 67, M. Ragmen 67, N. Thompson 62, W. Andrew 60, H. Durnin 58, K..1,iurdi et as, X Mitdiell 50, 13. Unicorns 55, G McNay 50, I Hamilton 38, C. Douglas 25, L. Errington 16. ,.s �.g•sastrs�,,.ht�m� l•aasaaw. ems. l a lt;i[11ssaaeisrl.r liar Grass seriwls.'; ,��veTe °aWr seams i wM . two. Te LM O„lied erste ria+r are'. limn nes par your i{alurrwawe,� m tie rule Imalearibeee was beer to rs.wire The treatise& repasarmy by awe will sordes a latter oe tteriatiag w et Ly slot et ws.arts a da a4.� l d t-bama se e'eir a b d' ern. i+atk.ia wdva rtlal„as stases. Dierese iaree res ate itarsto--'fide known ea applleatl.e,. tertlowDeur sworara-Ons lnssrtioa SUo, throe ia• Taros or Real Mata toe sacs see each inaur- tloar:�mieoalmaseowt *moue Tor dale. To Rent. Wated beet. ta, eaoh Ausertiou We- Local Reader*Notioio eta, Pirlitae p in rate so to regular dleols3r ettlers., aeon subsequent inseltlou; 9peoiat dv, re Cg litre. no netmpeiesfa than 950. , si advertiernr louand So per nee. .Auetiou Wes, brief notice ord longer settee loo per line for first ihsertlon Mor seep Stu oenuent mnoertman, illaok tat e. ype count 2 Brasil for 1. Asyip.cIaI stance, theiyat of which istbe loeCrlaiarlr kaefit of any iadlrldsat or a anode% Lisa, 1.r be csssfierei art advtrtsicsaiseat and charged eccerdleely. Boehm* Cards of six line 'and under $5.09 Pee yeer. TBTI'RSDAY, UEC.. IOW, .1918. LABOR VS. I',Aist" What baa becowe to be known as `The Mooney Case" is putting "author. R.Macl krniid t MacDonald 73 Forel II -Algebra, History. Latin. icy" to the test in the United States. • It T' J II. MacintoeLb 71, '. Garbutt 70, I. ;seems to be a case of ".Labor" against MacDonald 67, W. Elliott 64, ,R. Reid Law.• with a law 'proved of Labor win- 64, P Mac(:orvie 51 IC MacDonald 49, J. Smith 48,iB McLeod 43, E Wilson 33, P. Agar 32, A. Towle 32, R. Bowles E6, J. Towle 26, '.M. Mc - Ivor 18 Forth I history, Algebra. G. Lock- hart 95, A Reid 89, G. Douglas 81, B. Murdie 76. A. McNay 75, J Spindler 74, J. Netchabaw 74, H. McDougall 74, V. McGuire 66, S. Barna 60, C. John- ston 59, P. Mathers 46, J, Rossi. 56 W. ning. Thomas '. Mooney is a man down in Caiifcrnia who was sentenced to be hanged for murder,: but who now has had the sentence modified to life 1m- priadnwent, The govenor of California appears to nage been bluffed into this. 'Treleaven 55, V• McOuillin 54 1'` Boyle (, commutation by "yaabor' under th . 8 4a, G. Rathw American .1145 A, lilac � 50, .S. Grant: 50, Aa- Andrew: -50.A. `fluence: • of I. W. W. or the e'n- Pickering 40, A. Armatrong 37, K, Mao- brand o£ Bolsi>!evism„ -- Donald 36, B. McLean 34 Back 1duly of 1916 a parade a _'was . co par of of a strongly against hint.' H. A. Douse; G,° WIil',i,ey;'i te, Teachers. 'beld in San Sau Fransols w theeers inietahe rtes. R w !hided sad G! ilns.0 wen killed sled �'%' reeves, wss w was aur iced, foued guilty aid ssawaced to he hosted It%v erstbatcertain rsdioaloilmen tx ie dee Frostaciiee. sad tigeona'auut the country w.oppodhel to ie'ep retioe for war -true to time ivilti spirit which didirina want to fight anybody or spy. thing but the neighbor who has oxime thing to be stolen, or the police. Monsey belonged to thin eleweut, and his frieudal succeeded is eulietang tba sywpetby of gtrgeeitced labor throughout the count ry on his behalf. Organised Labor, of course, couldn't know anything as to the merits of the . case,, hat if ria ?)non X44 n..,.. a .iia• �.,�,�r,wv�,�, v�,vaStU as against Law and guilty or not ,guiltlr.• he Must be defended. Mooney appealed for a new trial and, his appeal was backed by labor organiz- ational which went on strike or threat. ened to strike if the appeal wan not greeted. President Wilson asked Gov- ernor Stephen. of California to see that Mooney. wee .given a new trial, and a commission reviewed the: evidence whicl4 had been submitted to the 44ourt, The oomutieeion deeideti-"against *Mooney and lie was re-aentenced to be hanged owl August. 23, The pressure acrd threats of Labor were keptup, andGovernor Stephens granted a -reprieve ubtil 13, 'The case was then carried to the Supreme Court, which, however, an- nounced that it could not intervene, Labor throughout the 'Milted Stater then threatened a :general strike, and Moouey's life was saved by the governor .commuting the .Sentence to fife imJtlls,- opulent. ' This step wasn't taken because, of any new evidence of:.¥.. ooney's Poe, ;e an• nacence. It was just because Labor awugg thecluband threatened to strike if the sentence of• the court was,carried. out. Mooney, of course, says that he is innocent, but the evidence appears to be XIMPAMVMWEVAIMW 1 -a. 1.Owing to the great difficulties ' oftransportation a.; *the" ` ..,a faitiishin Europe,prices i1� '. he pre�sitag needs pf. ,�. g p , are hightbtt;t„vwe secured aood stPnn e stuffs and can' offer the public the best .-lines at t e- � • black; of foob- iaued anywhere. We invite your ; inspection.. , h .most reasona�bYe.-:prices ob_ accom odation,.'' Shop early. to secure the best EAT /MORE. FIS! They are Pa►yatablo• . . Cheap and'the ocean is full of the ..4 The. Canada Food Board recommends the use of fish 'and - .ply'. We have the,following the mea( sup - .following varieties Fresh- Frozen- and Salt •Codfish; Frozen Herring' errin . Fr►o • Columbia Salmon, Lake Trout, White Fish and Herring.> Lfiritlsh rAr :the next two ' ;. .. wee1s w, e are offering 'special va , lues in our grocery department For' example, we quote- z.i �SY'RUp--On account of the : highprice of honey we laid in a heavy stock of Corn: and 'Sugar Syrup,. . g Syru and for the next two weeks we will give special Va ne p iii f r v,- 1 S --Otte stool 'of. new Raisins at old TEAS. -All /vices. EASI,--iA11 lines' of package Tea sold z . package d at a clearing price . - � _ • Lipton's. Cocoa .for 20e. ` T 5 c; •.cafe' ':,„„.,..z.».:., S Lipton's Cocoa tot c ,9 $tAKINCs :POW ER. a' b: cans;. - �`_`'r �.fo.t �,�ee.. ,2--a lb, cant; for c.... lbs sealer .for. a,5c. 35 SOAP ---13 bars of either Lennox, Comfort Quick : • - ' .. ,IVaptha or Gold Soap , 5c. Match Safe and a 80x of Aiatches for 25c. Some extra good Ont. -Mill Shorts •�. offered at a low price to clear :Also Brae and .all lines ��of Mixed Mill Feed. t� lots� at a.,y' _.. , .. ,. � .. Oil .-fake Meal- in dry low price. Get your winter -supply now before its all sold. - . ° .ASK FOR .A CALEH :AR • A. R. FINLAYSON, i • MIRO maw , ,. "gamTodtwytki aeaesMi erri� . • -w .18.1•18 abo d tit pubsulit nee tb M Inr 1 aMsssia's t doer 16/,. L drerut tot . s yr arc • socsiit" tf'is W---ive4coil IT Cork ?stow Bolaiivjain is a sort of rriotal atone dt tits last tiruut it atteaaje far ltt,a1aat mels awl a disregard for Bata biblited social usages. It is not by ase weans confined toResell', though there it--.bias ta`iaea3t pronounced, wanifwstaition. 1st Some degree it exists in every country tied breaks ouf: as onion ai o the strong hand of a restraining governm?nt is re- eved., i" : u', *4457 "aLirrtLa, -j iii Yi,T35I , where he vast w sjority of the people are 11= 'terate, where for ages Ilse rnassiii have n oppressed by unjust htw5 and un- aireueial arrangements, it might' be sewhere :dieregarded`aii being a product Russian conditions. But it as prae. ally universal, being strongest where intssea-.of the peaaple are poorest. d where. the government' has been most arbttraryl .. apd_ ; weak.. t :where wealth is most widely diffasedt among people, and the government is treat mQcratie. This suggeets that. R ileltivisrn grows. t of the poverty of the masses jeep as the end'iaf;the pith century the'spiriit the Pre.ich Ravolutitm, with all its gedy and horror,. grew,out of the un. .cable poverty of the Preach work• people under Lhuie XIV 'and his CeSsor f thew' erre wishes .to ascertain the 'tient B•olshivism he would; do well eek for the canoe of: poverty. The rfy .of the individr al as we see him ften due fc iticpr�ovidence, bad uian. mens, or laziness;, lint the poverty of mass may have ,sotue different cause cause' which cannot',be explained ;by- (Reposition, y` disposition„ the temper or the habits he individual, It` may be that in. the civilized% countries there; are arrangements which of necessity, (ices elrtrenre: poverty at `the one and great wealth at the other end e social, scalp.: 1'f; etieu were .the. naturally there would be negreat le class .which.: Would be neither peer nor very. rich, but which. d eonstently be very, recruits e , one extreme tore the other -Lbs ng Wf altby or sinking into -.poverty. .well is. the case* .need. was wonder- the- poor,' and those., who haye:•a. .rate fight to keep from becoming should protest ` even when tri y n o eantelligent'p Understanding halt is •.wrong,; ,'nd no serail le. any' to ofi'er? Bnon''thougb they :do nderstarid, they may have some ering Of the feet that they are,not g a square deal, and that Certain' men who' neither toil uor`s;Oin do onestly•earn'all tha.f'theyt net« t .right, .for example, '.has any r, Boni parry of , ii en, to the . coal. is in' the'E cth'atid which others ePe as•fueit Might they. not as: ay, clarity: to (the Ash in the sea and which otters. must have for food? by what tight' does a " man in or Britain' or elsewhere lay claim- portions of the. F trtii-_landed -frown wliieh others must pro- od if t'fiey�are to hie at all?: To , others' maty hove the Coal by for ,t as well as for the labor:of- it out Of the Earth,: and the. Will also' let them have the rise acid on which to grow. food; bat �ld one have to Pay another for ess. to the 'natural sources ..of 1 t li bee el 01 tic the an the de ou at of tra suffe 'ing sue ca I to's Pave is o age the -a the; of t all serial prod end of' th case midd .very wool to th Corns If ,,that, despe poor, have of iv rete not • u glinrm gestin rich- not icin" not( Wha man, 4 which mat It Weill lakes, :ileo, Russia, to large estates duce:fo be sure paying. getting landlord of the l why sh9 this acc wealth? 1 erheps.thia o'Weershin of the 1arth; the necessary source of• all wealth, bj y �,. rndtvaduata who make "others pay for .using -.it is at tbeattafrr of the 'division 'of the people•everywheee into the very rich and the very poor; and being at the bottom -of this is -also ,the cause of ;Bol. 'shivism, extreme aaocialis'm, anarchism and the unrest of Labor. There are those who sari that it 18: COUNTY. COURT AT OiODERICH (Goderich Star) • The..Itecember sittings of the county court opened on Dec. 10th with fourteen c8.ies entered for trial, for slanderl The plaintiff Malcol n Me Dunald,-is a master :mariner residing at the Town of G4oderich end during tie - winter months, when navigation is dos ed, follows the occupation. known as that of ship keeper for vessels wintering at the port of Gtoderieh. The defend- ant las farmer residing its Huron 'roam. D3tJ ship, ce Co. • The pI'autfif olaitned damages. for the use of words wh ole im plied that Abe .plaintiff' bad Stolen quantity of wheat from the Stetrn,hit, America., upon which, lie was keeper Thiscase was settled by consent on the following terms: The defendant to glut the Voiotia an apology in writing, with- drawing entirely the elands• complained of, whieli' is to be published at the de- fendant"s expense in 'The Ripley Express., T �e adaaaj tat pry, the iltsizt-trr e., -t ilei t,ca (tailed (;.,molar 1 r itittiotiff," WuLt l'roetittA,t, KC, eod•e t -smarms et ad-ve.'Met"h fl s -An ac live toe Atwell a foeirregulajrity .in till r tare a moor ear The liiatiittitf tat tbie este wes.Jutwphh 13,,witiut, u£ t1'.1t riot, who with his wile, the late 1•. zd,etti P .'ewer. waw driving east of li..c tUnis rood on July !Ala*, who rt they we t rue knee by the tlefeut aint, li 1tcl,,h tries, of near Lucknow, who w:ts driving art a't3tu The areelent took l•biee at th in terseetidoa&,t Jiritannta mast and S .orb street and eat the result the buggy was badly damaged sort overturned, tomb th.- plaintiff vied tris wife were thrown t -t than ground and wore ieinrede lbw Bowman bfirg�a,.reed" sl alt it j�lr d The vlaintilf ,chained the.,lrcidlertt was. due to the negligence of the defendant, and h nt the defendant claimed the fault lay • with the plaintiff. Trial. of - this ease lcaau t bac .ia ar g ay p na9gn'it; bI lay to;3 •1 next 5fternoott. (hi the folding of the jury Hie Boner diriected that Judgment be entered after twenty da,', a, for the plaintiff for I6100 and costs rn the county court scale L. Ta :Osney for plaint ff, Born Prnudfottt, K,0,, for de- .: fend ut. SCHOOL RIPQR 's : S S. No. 7, Kinross, Names. in order of merit. Jr IV -..-M Machines, 0 Macjnnes. Sr: iII--It Stetvairt: " Jr. -11I- -A Macdonald, 141 Stewart, Key Pinner, ,Charlie,l'inner: • Jr",ii---H Machines, T E'gland, M Ca01pb0.03 Pinner, G Pinner. Jr. I -J Stewart. • Sr. Primer -4M Gamble, M Gamble) ties, • . • Jr..l'rirner-DI Campbell, L :►Machines; A Classes --M Stewutt,1. Panner; Non roll -for November 1.9, average attendance 11 • . M.,Maorin.hnrtn, Tecteher. S S. No ,,ixLoss: Report for O tuber and November. Sr. IV Excellegt-POongrann. Fair H H errin.• Jr, IV Excellent;--.> Switzer. Sr.'II1- Good -..q Hamilton; 0 John Jr. I.il: Good -,J Mott. Fitir hnston.,E,: Jr. II 000d -4-M Johnston, .fl Haunt.. n I - '8 Ltisfeetery -G roltnston er .- Prim13_ - Good- J{ Aelceirt. Satis- tory-fl Burt: 1"air.-L•Jobneton. Primer A OQod W Broome. A. E CAIRNS Teacher. -$ 8., No 8,' Kl toSs Sr IV Total 1305--=G1.Tiffin 11913e E rrieon 601, F Tiffin' ,' M Moffat r.TDI; Tola103. 5t F . Diernert 632,, Diemert 63.1, , r. IIT Total 719-=A11a6''Da,11a1'- n 381'x, Tour Morrison 271,;*. r I1• Total 800-T Diernt•rt 50$. r. I • Total 4O8 .oi 'Diemert 344, r.I ';Total 210-,T Fletcher 123 - - V M.trim,: tri ,'I'euelier' • • S S INTO 5, Atiu11ELD-':- ames in order of merit; r. IV -,1 Ritchie, 11 • Gibson. r. 1V-E'liitchie, 0 }Demi, (G Stroud,; ibsnn). ties, M Webster, • .Jr. IIx --E Ritchie, E Gardner. II- H Gardner, D 'Anderson, . 1 Zer: -• - Jr. I1,g Gardner, J. McDonsgh, D troud,:.J Andrety, ,i ltitehie. .' I --(A°* Ritchie,. V Strong) ties,; (W ter, M. Reid) • ties, M Stroud, •W ater, - . - Class --E McDonagh, D Anderson,, rdner, 0 Strong M.ti•>c;v iLtclturT, Teacher. 4 alt Jo to fae Mo 562 S M chi S J t w.. • ` S ` Sr Web w S tSr. gun Web Cha -A s on De the en the: flu Culros 0 ATM Glreeno his rep drat th ock to Tho neer be Diertzter Rubt, bridge Arm: ginner sideroa point :ia to have The fo IC.A brut d building ,8300; and Ken lumber f 86 "JG; end Glu wa�rk on W Jos. M'tr tile, 4871 The c Des. 16 Mrs. W at the h Lobb. Miss,T 1n a few lilies E day for T Miss M a few. day her~ broth. Nurse list week a CU`LROSS: COL -NCiG Pedal mating of • council was held c: