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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-03-10, Page 4da note.r to• dot yo r buss- fess for ittothing, but .expect reasonable profit, *and will give prompt, cout3�rteous service --the blest possii'ble, Thele isno safer';or. Surer way of safeguading yogi sur- plus money ur-plusmoney tit placing itin a savitips account with •The Molaons Bank._ ..° Why net..begiin to -day? all and examine Connors., New: .Perfectiod-Washer and Wring er before buin.- SI=AI.ED TEI5iDE13; addressedto the Postmaster General" will be re- ceived at Ottawa oath_ oon, on - clay,, the: 8th.April, 1921, for the con veyance ' His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contact for; fent-years, ,six times per'week ov `Holyrood No: 2 Rural. Route, ; from the Postmaster. 'General s pleasure. Printed notices-'einttaiiiing her information as. to conditions of pro. posed':' . Contrast; may -be seen ' and blank forms': of Tender may be ob- tained at. the Post Offices of-Holyreed,: Kinloss, Lnchmow, and at the office. of the. Pest Office Inspector . Post, Office. Inspector's. Office, 1:4ondpn,•Ont.l, Feb:.18,19ii1. , -> Chas. E. IL Fishes, 17.3-540. :.TO . fi rkoIT nail G$ICAGO Sas D> S '.Carr Service bleb-..._ ease On Night trains -.and -•:f'na�?sr• Cir& on•• is 11:•sJ y: Treats. '. run •. .. 4 . o zti frot • a eery Grated -. .'resale Ticket; AgentE. nom Distsiet Passenger Agent, Tor i _-!•Tuesday, March .8.: i± Q,+2'•e g.1,4 to report the rapid re-. ee tit "of Mrs.`' Cyril :'Caf1ipbeIl who has been it with pneumonia:`' We-etempleiiSeli`to "see Jean Soft home looking hale and hearty' af ter -undergoing an operation stof append= iritis in Wingliuni HospitaL Mrs. l !. 31'. Reid, of Goderich,•is NTHA s wwROI G '"You•'ean' `, hire a man to work on a farina said amain in our office °the outer dao. This • main had Sold- out a c good farming business and was. mov- 'iiig to a • town, '• He added to the above remark that lie . didn't have help of his own and there .was no use is trying to get on with hired hep. The only sort of men. ' who ,would,• •work on' a farm were those �vho couldn't hold ,j at :anything else, Anlvone acquainted 'wi ' conditions 4n Ontario farms will adm t that the `above is a fair statement of the case: With 'men, work on the faint is the last',jeb, just as, domestic service is the last job.' with • girls and women: ,Thirty years 'ago it was entirely dif- ferent, and. many 'a good man gave ' good service on .the faim and got a fair amount of enjoyment out of life: Three things . appear. to be against farm work as an occupation; long hours, low pay and the faraier's bad reputation as , an , . emPl a .. Of course, all farmers are either un- duly 'exacting., nor/disa eable, bat a few of a slave -driving disposition who think only of taking a?i'. they, can out of their .men as they do Mout' of their horses, have, given the whole class ,a bad reputation so• that the town: man has come to look updit job • on the 'farm, as only a degree 'better tha, penitentiary. 1 'At present there'' seems -no solution Of the farm; labgi- . problem: 1 Shorter' hours. and better pay will have to come' if the farm is 'to compete with the town; in -the labor market. .Is here any good reason why : the • rail ay. engineer should get $11 per:day or, 8 hodrs work, while. the Iskilled airm'°hand must accept .$2 or Less and •ork. ten: to 'twelve hours: per day? ' o Wonder the farm boy, looks':to ' : ilroad and the . City. u -\Foronto, at one time ,designated "t a good,"_.closed last week with` five • • cri es. of.:violencetinelading one inur= deo ---. That was ::only' .a �little� worse d thaw . usual..: 'Thefts, 'housebreakings,. hol ups, :__with . or . without 'shooting, are daily occurrences there: Aird1.__' on is wore- than ..other ..places only in roportion to its, size.; The country is: being swept by° a crime wave, whi h is of-siielyduration that it -may be,.. rmed an inundation-' Z' is crime: wave is ,:not"at ,all con- fin to, Toronto,to Ontario, nor to Ga da. 'It is quite as evident .in the d States, a land never noted for the t "nforcemento,•f its Laws. . ' The most °reasonable planation' of tiffsutbreali: of .violent crime is; that it; IS oat of. the after effects of thee_ war.' For four :years many men were engaged in= 'killing other .men, while= all the, world looked on, encouraging. this side or: titer AH' were particip-, T• he enforcement of a prohibit' on lath • depends upon : , local. sentiment; and it. would ,'appear that a majority of the People. of Dunnville were not favorable to he enforcement. of the Ontario Temperance' Act. Charges, however,- were from time to time, be- ing ,laid, but those who laid them, felt that they -did n•ot get .justice in" the • • local magistrate's court. The magis- trate who heard the cases was a Mr. Hastings, and it was said that he was not favorable - to the 'enforce- ment of , the law. Fines levied by him l werid to be wholly inade- °quate, wh le between difiernt cases there was anything but even-handed justice' handed out. . • ' • Complaint was made to the attor='' ney general's ,department, and 'fal- lowing a brief inquiry quietly : cpn- ducted,e'Magistrate Hastings was .re- lieved..of iiis duties,' as. an ,officer.,of the .law.. . ' This raised 'a• regular blizzard • at Dunnville, and ., there was so much ipoisthattlie department' decided to he'd a ,more .forni'a1and. thoroulgh • in- quiry into Mr. Hasting's conduct' as, a, magistrate. This inquiry is being conducted after the •fashion of a -court - With a- judge : presiding and' lawyers on either side to see .that the evidence `• favorable and unfavorable is•'submitted. ' •The affair has resolved 'itself: into a struggle between the,temperance fares and, those opposed, to .prohibi, tion in. 'Dunnville; -,the • latter' main- taining that Hastings was unfairly•' dealt With when relieved of his dut- ies, .and .the,,gotmer• contending _ that its he 'is prrnludiced against' the• law, ' he is an unfit man to aid. -in its en forcernent. . - • Lawyer—"I • want 'to' know the whole:: truth' before; I can successfully. defend you. , Have you told .me every-. thing'•' - Pnaoner—`Yes, except. where I hid" the money. Z avant that for myself." Taxes ore not only hctar•y but the',' are beegming con[ll intr. irritcltiilr; And non)pleX. . • N g'rr , , I)r. ora Ce L. It)'ittain, t11tt't•tt'i• ;l►' t'te Bureau +)f.1611ileicipti-l:i �i +rt 1) .•sit . vacates the i,}ntrlit+caition of t+a\t.s 1'y ha vials„ tni1y you'. iueou vs tri' , tt) 'bc lee CJ ,by' tlie'•d�!t5;n}on:' Each municil'ality, he. .u¢rn.•et`,: • would forward its.re4mirentcft, tu'the province, •ettAi liru\utie \vo d t'clt'a, ward these. estimate:i,. plus it•i. the, .dominion ,•and the diituittion'.gCe►\'- ernment,. budgeting its own needs and adding thelia to the a •mina;:itc,t re quiremefit:s of. the fit : a -i 'r'i, s loot proviite', would"::ilei , . 1e1.9'01. fact only ;tile 011t' Il•',cit• t,t i. would •be:•ttli 1oiK14 a t'\'', t 14.:, of. adtuiniSti rt:i r th + to r, arotalil °be, si►nitlit}.ca t.1lLt, 'both for the governments", and the j iI1 i,' The mt) '. , indented • for >\ei then he. distt ibUt '*1 to prto� ... c .ai..3 m unicipali ty, . The •rate, of cn'arti., in sari fir.: .•. ,irality and province would lin rev i\► ,: the 'amoudt requested by. their t:'}•v•• •ernments. ° ' In ailditiolf to this Rne ineou t,r . each municipality., would. impose 'tire :asual property sari business ties Dr. Brittain does net depre.+ate • the spread ,.of.• ta, atioii. • •'L . 4 , ' "If I had my way',' said he, "e\' i'. adult Canadjaa Would pay a•n,u ii al 44 ta• re, even }•f it were tinly. one dollar, There \volilc!\be no complete eeemp- Fions, Because the e is no greater, skiniuldblic till , s to puspirit' ' the sense of'citizensbip Phan •t' -n' ON, It hives the, one that'd .th; f el'l's .of 'avin8' a stake: in .his. co^iin'i'i'ty..In- 'olve a )flans.' 1fiOne .„' an .enter- prise:ancl he take.i s nintuit t 3;1.. it. The inan'.}vho resits n 'Muse .ard'pays taxes through: rent does not take.. the . -ame •in.terest • inhis t:ily. that..tlaa; "fuse -owner, doers \vho .pays: the tta, direct.... s,:` "To ny. . Way of thinking ec\ i \ ti,}t Canadian -should be , oh1i re I r 'appear. before . the t#ix.c 'lie wicket, ...That is, the s.n p'.tst n..•arc of: atsakeninr- .thi '.'r:1 t of citizen- ship;" Tn a report 1 1etrt1't n ile try. Dr: Britian toe th"''city. of: \ i u•oryor on. the methods. of. 'municipal takatien e `says "1:. Every . person haviio- • ti ah}c' ability • should pnt\ soe-'soi•t of direct ners.onal 1a's..to the' go-erlimetil:s,`pi n_� vincial or•'nitniiripal, uiaaer •8hich he s domiciled -cl from iihich he ae ^eivesf tiersaral''bencfit,q "2:`'anffibismion!rte; ;1i1, iihom soev,ei o\rnec} sh'a'd he."taxed b` of• in'the iuris<ll tins in •'nh i•h it :i'i lot: .%'ted, 'hrcauce 'i1: tlinl'!' `te eiteS': pro ' tertian ind other` govermnertal.-ben -efits and ;'''rviee. "3.. B'tisinesG enc' i"d ;on for, prncit • 'n any ineality • sho ld 1',e` t Mrd •f it rhe hen+=fit • it rhne? 01 .^.1 I)U'O els•" "1311th r he ado' lii.tr►', "hi? n citral' ants insthe world melee, and became 1' accustomed to .killing or:the eontem _.plation of.:.death. by_ violence.:._Sboot-.v.`_ ,,ng a man in his store; his, office • or . upon the highway must now-- be less shocking: than --it: formerly vvaa_'�,to those.who-saw -the slaughter upon - the ',fields: of Flanders, Noir to those 4 : Ytilri r `bti brheard-abaut•-it:T_L, It was thought by many . that men .;tet he• l t. the 'scenes of horror and death would cause 'them to think more serio ly of • life' and : to live .;Better :lives .0 It may haie had' that; effect upon as few blit the general effect has been :very mn'ctii' the other way.. bees' whir`iire: in .constant danger of death : de.. rise to" a 'Mali ;level, as Witness, the soldier, in war or the sailor *hose horse is on a 'Wild sea: Fear does not ielevate, and men who became 1 darthg Mite- face --of deahs. will be oaring )n other•things SUNSHINE -SE d?-: • fel Be, idaiite io a 1iai4: tie '.; .e, r. ' x ther�hi�c+�+Ahea-r?•T-wc�kn r.�ai>,•nXrrrsr* l ' �f iso. eagle'osvlgr 'had rifle zhis fortune • f being thrown out of a•bug- t badlsmall • I gy a:1tl ett1311; y `})flet., The ....y._ •- . bone in one deg is brz, en • and ten 1 • ' :w.Ti�Q�rBLk%_.,�.�.'D�_ aVt1V _ rat) h vrer2 psi T.117':# 7a� oil#: in=:l . _. M. ,.. ' • 1 •I the, Samir Seg, as well as two ribs °inx.• .d Vides was A matter which for some time has TM TEST AND PAT .TOR THE TORONTO CREAkERT ai. F. O.) AcSCIy'1tATE .TffiTS, BEST PRICY. 'CANS SUPPUED, AT MACMILLAN'S sal* .sisaa}ten rip t 'ii,e halts she w.'1tsoon be. about .again. The trUstet 'Of all the shoo"s of :A s1:5e'!d are' holding a. n;'eeting in ICr;uey',s Coiter Hall tonihrht tfi dis=. cuss Consolidated schools for Ashfield. i '._o. �.o..... ° A prr)6ecti..s buyer walked into 'ore. Garage and said, to the proprietor "I° would like to see a first-class, sec- ortd-har.d tar."' . The proprietor Tools.. ed at him aitd smiled as he replied; ""So would I,'„brother:' been ‘getting c a great deal of news- paper attention is the ioicluiry • into .; the' enforcement of the Ontario Tem- perance,. Ae't ' at the village' ;of . Dusu►= \7}le. : ' It ajipears that Dunnville hail be- come. tFe . centre of • a great deal of lawlessness in this line, and neigh - .boring villages and a wide stretch of country ` ,was tieing ” supplied' `.with t liiuor unloado at this centre by bootlegger's ° who found it. a safe j. point frogs which .to operstfi.' 1 Ali 'know that' e:n:,raac^s ar.f Constantlyipkssirg fr.0i' t' body, its 'impurities, its. d'...• -•-• and ,Y:atte ni: `.er, w`!kh ri- has :.no -use' 'for. -and w';ich 4''• a is. ;co_nstantty rnaeavcriug t east .off try the ports cf. tli • skin. The avera e' nurrSer- "these for `ea Ii r cir.•are ; in -oh ct ? -•-theliatiy 7e esti iii •-Th- t thousand five hurdr,�d or seven tnillinrrs in a!1 mzici••n. If �. 4 Pther•..,... canal .1.1ve r,is.c T:.... r ilert loco, W'-:: i -cis '!•-ts I�-t�kie-'•b`�t R,d-y-•-�-r'•'-•,-�'.=a-s',^f v!�. hours, in 'a# st :e of, sr a:tic *pirat►cn, •. or •wit.. c. "sweit,' or irier.5ltt +.Era •t;on,, called, "Vf,,,Ci',' t,,c. ._. „pqu ds anda ^aif (rpm person, iii the cr „iri y, ar r tions or fife; a d'. r►el, extradrrinary c "1•^Ss -r'-e i sen6liae. p: �,.... t't 1 a• .. sIePper during the e'^t is p`,' Itbelf erouah 1'tc te,^t"h-e at- • • ,-rnorahere cf a who'e It is the lfre-'hing and lL rng ,qfi -err atPi'c£ah,rs .-us tzm:nated' wwhichr+ai,^.s t g night the 'time of att•cr.'ct' ''lie great rh ority cf altrrerts.. it 1,s_ this w) rh .'•-es -th oe12nd. which mighthave to - _ , ferredx if 'net en'ir- warded oft. If the sleepers and the sled' efibriber'lratct been 'dean. dit!O7i to t''e evtretIon• of un• clean► • or pcirr 'bus waste mat. tgr_frcm the b'edy,thcr>l,rttsy te' deposited on - the" hands and ether portions of.t'4 body d s. . ease •germs which tray eptla"ro.r health; .it Is necessary to "ea.:h to keep ti -e• tkin clean ty a deify„ I:ath. 1t1 Is 'uhnece yary to ore soap every ti,,w:ei•sa:e on exg/ised . parts of foe b'cy,•.' "C!::rn out, c'ean till and keep . and ta••a9inn • (snot be rnnsrilrretl.:(eparatt&T: y %Irr}eed the t r , '1anon of .,lint nnaj, p10' frio;al '•*litmicipal'' t -i' ltion .cannot_'ap-, adefiiilte •:' "Iiitinn tt ithnut ^nrit•imious 'eonferenre 7r.r1..en-nper1 `ton h t: ^en all: the .grtitl£s'of :gov, rnnierr IL--OUS headache .' ,spolis ira y Mi: expected` enjoy?= =fit " 1' • ' When the' ' condition ' of the... liter is. ueglected, biiliousnesa Beetles to ' become chronic. and recurs, every two or three reels, with severe sick head- aches. . Why not . get 'right after this trouble and end it by using Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills to restore the health and activity of the diver. Coiisttpntlon, indigestion, backer ache. headache, biliousness and hId• , ney derangements soon 'disappear with ,. the use of this., Well-known medicine. . One pill a ,dose„ 2if ctn. a box. all dealers, • ea Edmansogr, inat is k Co:,,Ltd.. Toronto,. . it. the t a':t s and the methods of. ht'totliin' so nui:'erous c qua li i 1111131 i; U)';cntl, de- ,' feta'i::• is st ll.e.irient:' .1:. t i'a.v; 11' •fl.t.Udently i-capiri!' • and that .the.cotlple\sty on' t! ) adk;s t•) :the., east ith which a sliii;kci•, erin:•ezcape.—Stria t4eebly;,•'.•....>. • FOYDYCE HTuesclay;Iarclf 8.; • • - " \• 11 unlvq• 'fi:ant,--aroui ci .here4- at-• - terided- Dollar I?at • in :-ti't'inghani• . ''f' ,:,iia rt I of c1; of P.:o c e, spent' •a e, • c}a a fat• •I c tui lT.eates last \reel:... fn;S from n,,l attended the - •?:licit N l;1 fit.; fit .:•'��ing- :}1c,:11 \.`c't;`liesria.S. -last:•t. Co-igrattila • sr. -i' to repcirl: that 's.T toll •off- the slippery nMate= n at in Wing.hain ,and•. ` ua$` .badly . hurt i anil �Ii.. T: «eljstcr entertain- ,few of the r, friends at. a foist ra: i V'ic tot is : Chamr:on \ is'tad at' •loll i \�"a`.n s c�"., Bltievale, last week.' : ltfrt (.'he.ttf' Taylor iithtl 'fasfily sp ent--a It\'eelo Auburn. �• .-- if ,a 1::_ 't 3'.0 r5.'i e,�t'?>� °t'' ` �,. �.th,`'rh t•'". OU.read�'abputtheni .sir.: ,7.n >, _ ' 4 1 helped Mc. Edi�"- c Soil 11.,.F'4�': t::°-i;.ftJcP�tsCiion of the human voice. Th 1t' 1.116)tr'gr'ph will also help you, discover-the-p•..rf.,•(rrs �i" t.tc purest singiria voices in than •ivot..d.�- .'tile New -Edison!: ..: J.1 G. AR\t; 440.i VOTE! -1n otiY'pnnv7afSt� Ite:eirve FRER a copy of Mi. Edison's favorite portrait. Coine•iit.