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LIICKNOW 11ENTiNtI4s TO-1/11.filDAY, PUBRIPARY 280 1922.
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EatIttlava .Oratittei
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s'ap.eXENes13, prosrleteir
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.:11.:TRSDit FEBRUARY 23, 1922,
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SOLDeee`et,,,
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in the Sentinel f February 9th,
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one of our citizen 'addressed to the
Intblic a letter 'discussing the matter
of 'a soldiees' Imemonial-o "live
question" '.in =my towns, large and
situlll at the present time, ,
' ywo kinds of memorials have
everywhere been discussed -a. kind
.that Would serve some woeful publie
'pured4e: ds wefl as being a memorial,
and it kind that'wOuld be a Memorial'
and nothing -else, The first is: tytpi,
' a meniorlal hall, town dock
or se such utility; the -second by
'a grate or marble shaft° or tablet
Suitably inscrihed. Our' correspondent
et two.Yeeks 'ago suggested a town
Clock as against the fitting up of
Victoria ' Park as . Proposed by the
Fire ' Company. ,
In objeetien to such a memorial as
a town hall or a clock it his been
said that these being useful things
and necessary apart from the fact of
being. a memorial they presently
would be' regarded in no other !Vitt
than simply a town hall or clock and
so far as' the- stranger. or future gen-
orations iwould be concerned; the town
would not have a soldiers' memOrial
at all, •
• This fate could not overtake a shaft
or tablet, for- these could • have no
other reason for aistance than to
serve es a memorial, and While such
would remain intact and in a position
to be seen they Could not be viewed
in any other,•light than as,a 'tribute
of respect and honor t6 the: fallen.
These are. strong •points against the
-one kind-andfor-the ether.
, On .the other side it may be .said
that in these, days of necessary econ-
Omy it does not seem wise to expend
.a considerable stun ef money in away
•that is net utilitarian, when there is
pressing,need :foruseful thingi,: and
the money that the erectionef aPhaft
weuld cosi. • •.
In criticism of the 'Victoria Park
scheme it is said that it would depritte„
the school children 'of a play-griiund.,
(But it is nied to only a smell extent
in: that Way.) n is said that the
MOISONS BANK
INCORPORATED 1855 •
Capital ;fad Up $4,000,000
Reser,ve Fund • $5,000,000
Ctver 125 Branches •
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Wheir Keep Surplus Money :in the House'
issdkikeirisi Better to take, this .money to the nearest
Branch of The -Molsons • Bank and deposit it in a sings ac-
count where it will be absolutely safe. (Money may be de -
Posited or, withdrawn. by mail.) -
T. S. REID,- MANAGER LU-C,K.N_OW BRANCH..
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Lueknovr L.0.14.; No. 428, meet in
'their lodge rooni every second Tues-
-darnf---the-month-at 8t-o'c1oek
Jas. , Irwin; tee. ,Sec'y.; Wm.
'Iktetinilliit: • -
Lodge -meet -every'
'possible to Milke the efts& thiartee
The Urinal HoMe Week might
• be eaom suedlesful in that way.
The suggestion le worthy •of con-
sideration, and applies f course, to
Lueletow as well as to Walkerton •or
any other town. or Village,
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Tat noi‘rus TO .SOLD‘Ildld.S
The . eViis of a great war persist
tong tato. the 'vv.ar is. oyer, Thirty
years after the Civil War in the Un-
ited States the pension list was still
growing, and 'women 'were marrying.
old and decreped soldiers so that they
would drane e widow's pension when
tlie old fellow passed off the seener as
he often was toatiOw doing to
please the 'prospeative widoW.
Like dila falloWing the World War
promise to be far: greater, Already
the davernnient. of the United States
is almost Paralysed, by :the dernands
of . war Veterans. These are. not 'for
, pensions nor for the support of des- '
abled men. The demand is one never'
made .befcire. It is' foe a 'bonus to
compensate the men for the time they,
served. in the army at, low pay while
others were, drawing big 'pay and
having a comparitively easy time at
home.The army organized by the
United States was ea large, and the
bonus demanded is se ,big that the
government of the wealthy United
aates 'does not know how the money
cen he :provided. The estimated ,cost
to the country isanywhere from
-three to four billion (Idlers. The.
country is stiffering from business
depreasion, and taxes are already -
maddening. Td borrow the money
would mean the further parallels of
• business -withdrawing so much
money from the sugity available to
borrowers. It is,said that the•
abidlutely refuses to fletat'a big
RURAL SCHOOL FAIR •
REGULATIONS -1922
talet-TOOr Shea -eifcienVor-fdlie:
lectethe seine number of each grain,
root and vegetable crop, far as
possiblie_For instance, if theru, _ are
ten cropl to chaoseefrotrAncl-tWenty:
Friday evenin at 8 o'clock in their pupils ih your school, 'you should csaly
Hall;,Campbell Street Aliebrethren accept tiblvo OPPlicotioes eacli crop
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r cordially invited. Officers: Noble listedFive"nupil- re-ey-neve
•;:Grarik,Arch-13arbonee; --Ficeegretielp_
• MacLean Johnstone; Rec. Sec., E.
--Aitehienn; -Fin, 'Sec ,Dr Paterson;
Treasurer,- Alet;--
'CHECKING TILE CORN BORER
Dominion
• • •ee...--Drastic c
Announcement has been madle that
-drastie-etepsto control the Ettrepean
torri,barer in Ontario ', have . been
..taken by.,the-Doitinion GOVernment
on. the recomMentiation. of the Mini-
ster of Agriculture.. Regteetione pass.
ed again provide for •miar ming a
• large number of eounties arietovin-•
ships :Or Western- Opted -a, and; frontthese areas the ..rernovel' of core,'
whether used- for packing or littler
purposes, greet sweet cern, reioting,
ears, •corn On. the cob or corncobs, is
prohibited. •
The-quaratine.does not:ppm-toe:tee.
articles enutnerated when they have
been manufactured •or processed: in
;such a Manner as tO eliminate all risk
• of Carriage of 'pest, to dean shelled
.`_cern and deaned seed ot_hroorn cern,
or to shipments of the artieles enure-
erated, tranaported•, through 'till- of
•I din It does not apply to shipments
, The politician who Would please
everybody -to get. vetes and offend no-
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body-fer fear--ofiesing-votes is kilt
Sorry liglit. •If he will oppose the
granting of a bonus he fears he will
-offend the soldier vote and if be will
Pete for th-e bonus and: the implied
taxation he will offend the already
• everbiirdened laid payers. .Mist of
them have yielded to the fear �f the
soldier Vote as it is •thought • ite be
Tore concentrated. , -
'..Looked at in, one way the demands
of the soldiers seem' juati.ted,„ If
everybody is to be paid in mdney for
• wiiat hedoes, the soldiers are entitled:
scheme is too elaborate, on would to the bonus. Indied it :is iinPossible
'prove too costly to be carried to cent- to &Abbate what they are Untitled to
pletion. And should it be completed, Bet the country Which will undertake
the 'cost of .up -keep wou Id yirtive toe to pair •soldiers for their.•services.edre.
:greet a burdenfor a, village such as not . defend itself; The serViceseof.....a
Lueknow; By would be eeg- soldier in ever Cannot be estirnatedin
lected and there would be no soldiers' moneyand he eannot be adequatly
, memorial at .alt This is a' consider, paidn. money, _What sense isethere
ation that cannot be evertopked. . in astting a man tcs'expose himself ta
With Ane return ifeintlustei_141 tl.,ieldangers;-0L-Tiar for money, Only
perity, which nay fairly be expected fools or men in desperate. cireuni-•
Witbinetheenex , o . _ Pea _ would go to the: . te
t tw years"-soMething -sten •-dv6 -Free f I-
must,and will be dune here to Comm-. money; If a countrf is to be defended.
emorate the services of the men who 'men rritiSt '.sertre in the arity from
,helped to save_civatiofli. rt, is, well patriotic motives as volunteers do, or
because it is ,the laW of the land as
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is_iinneasible to have fair dealing
to ail in war tinfe:,-S-ame men -Mint'
Gtit No. Sleep.:
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But now the neurith his gene,
the pains have ceated,..the nervous
• system is restored- and thet writer
efethis letter pays a grateful tribute
to the medieine which Made him
well.
e Mr. John Woodward, P.T,O.,
lateen; nt., writes:
• "legiveituto Much pkaiure to iecota-
ntettsi Dr..Chase's medieibes, especially.
the Nerve Food. I was 'a stifferer from
neuritis for several years. and tried all
kinds of remedies; yet never setravi to
get any better. At last ori• bervei and
whole systens seemed to give way
• through not,being able to get any rest
or sleep' at 'nights for pain; which mostly
used to take me in all parts of the limbs
and feet. My nerves would twitch till
my whole body would• seeni t� jerk right
up as I lay in bed. Almost at the
point of despair, 1 .decided I would Jet
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, which 1. did.
• and after takiag,twenty Loxes 'I believe
myself almost normal again. '1 also keep
a box °POI.: Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills
on hand, and for the put year 1 seem
to enjoy my usual health.!'
. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 50c
a box, all dealers, or Echaansoh,
Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto.
business has not been so: attractive.
The lavt.has shown that; atter all, •it
has a long inn and that:its penalties
•are to he dreaded,: '• .4: •
-• As to the pert which prohibition
has played in helping to make criin-
inals by breeding disrespect far 'taw,
,there is likely to be difference of.
opinion. Advocates'et'peohibition are:
not likely •to adthit that„it:has been:a
cauie of erime and among independ."
me' observers there is no unanitnitr,
'Governor Miller of New -York,,dt may
be presumed is net a prohibitionist.
Jiff& r -_ -1.!Pi I a. 4- ' '''''J —111 V t h ey : 1,., ,,,..obe .that • ehe matter • should be thought
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a plot, or , 5 ' egg„s iii, a(,:..tion. °Tee ‘sinItiilked-olter„ The' fieff-igertelfie
:Eacheeeee ....,, heeeeeee nainzeset-Ikestip ntiedis,Altat the purpose of a
tins as th. - de . -,- at ...75C..per ,d -Oz, mcerioreal is to "p4Petuate.the'inent" --
A puplt-i, .--, . OM thah Oil'e Set
:ting:. Any setting which does.not'give 'orY." '1,Vhateis it 'that will best serve
good-sittisfactiofemill. be--rePlaced'at. that elm. 'IP t'se . -
market price, 'Money for eggs must
cases:adee111PAUY. a P
- There Will be e*-inspi.• tien pa far
as our _DepartmerV.
•Lodal clergy; teJt;hv .r
may inspect plots :"{: l';e ( 'eras. may
be provided the inspeetors and rib-
bons'awerdeiLthe prize' •Winters..
' Each room will 'be -treated- as a
separate unit; :diniiler to ohe4aoined
school for %distribution of. -etc:
Material will be distributed tree .•0i
_charge, and -instrOctions -.concerning; :•Week --each year-erintr--0...course;--on-
eamu will accompany material. - thetelaborate and .eXpensire scale of
Empty egg cartons .and • sacks
must be returned' 2proiriptly:,.-t--Eath last. sueniner"s' affair, but just In a
ached" will be held, accountable: small may, ' . •
:rhe grant .from each.Sehool Sectide To every toWn and village and
or the promise' 'to pay should ac- township in Weitern, Ontario there'
• School director stauld he appointed lie ach•sunini
er a.•consider•able.nuin's
-canipariy Artier .far :seeds and'egge.,,
from among the pupils, This director her •of honie-corners, and purely it
'will be looked upon to'put forth his, Would be aoeadvantage each of
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• HERE'S A StAdGiSlibN
A former Benceboy.writifig to The
Walkerton:: Telescope recently wig.,
geated that 'instead ef haeinee at long
intervals an , Ofd. Home Week,:t'such
-as-the-Giitinty Town -had -last Summer,'
• it w'o.uld be, well to have ,an Oid Home
her 'beet iffOriS`tOiii"s**.liie-e' jtiet *Whiff'oTh old
a good, showing ,at ,tiee School' Fair boyS end girle. would be at their old
, • homes" The'reoet delightful.feature of
for -their, school.
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en Old Home Week is the meeting of
:-pLINTON-METIL-;„CIIITIICHES those •Acr. have .gone :east and west
:---TRYING !it „UNITE•and .noith and ,emath-these, w.hci were,
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foe experimental .oe scientific eur- The question of amalgamation:Of
poses by the Department of Agrictil- the two Methodist ehurches at CHIT
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tire, or to shipments' of dried' seed tbre-, Wesley church and Ontario Ste,
corn on thee-eob---fer exhibition iptire---was-reveved after tereerritortire;
e- eeeberation. The congregations balloted
.poses,
The areas under qUaratine. are list- ' on the proposition arid Ontario ettreet
ed as fellows.; Brant county, Elgin *. church turned. it down two to ono,
.county;' the townships of ' Goofield hut carried at Wesley church ten to
&Oath; Merzear and -Pelee," . Essex- one. The pastors of the two churches,
.countre`JfiltaegiebiPr'Sit-T=Nlari01;-; Ontario:Fr,:
Hay, Staoley,. Stephen, Tiickel•Smith -Wu-fa-and Rag, N.,. Mc Care us, ef
,_,Teid_fisbcceng,_m Huron county; Haldi. VVesley chtircheA fentute. of the vc,te
mond county; the townships of Cam- taken was that Ontario street. cetera:
den (including the Gore of Camden); which had proposed union, turned'the
Ilarwich; Reward, Oxford,
Romney, Tilbury East and Zone, in
Rent county; the townshine of Brooke,
'Eupbernia and Warviek, Larnbton;
the townships of Clinton, Gainsboro,
Grantham, Louth and Niagara, in
Lincoln; Middlesex county; Norfolk
• county; the townships of Pickering,
in Ontario county; Oxford county;
the townships- of 'Blanshard, Downie,
Ease Hope (North, and South).,Ellice,
'Fullerton, Hibbert, Logan and born-
ington, in Perth cOunty; 'Waterloo
county; Welland county; the towae
Guelph, in Wellington eounty,
and the township of Aneoster, in.
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--peopositieri down, "while • `WeeleY'
church, which had been asked ,ti) sin-
algarnate, carried the schedn7. 'It' is.
said that the scheme will net,ge into
effect yet owing to the fer•t that the
majority. was- all in ',One cherch. '
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FAIR OFFER
Wont an -" You are certain that
this young eentury plant evill •bloore
in a hundred years?" „
Florist& -"Positive of it, Alikdatn. If
49043 bfilig it ligak,” • •
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schoolmates rmie who have been part-
-ed for .yease,
The idea of the Walkerton old,boy
-was that -theetown--sheald-seleetesteee
siiitehle week rit. the siernMe'r to be
designated Old ,Hoirie Week, that the
date ehouldThe made kepwn as widely
as passible,an that. see -lathing really
--eree d teeseew - -6f'fietti snorts and
entertainments should he put
•oneforo-or-ffreeedaye -ofethe- week. -
•This would enable horne-oneers to,
direitte-ft11.-I'ar praCtleable-ta ''ket
home at the time when others are
thome„
The preparations for such an ant -
Week would not nevi to he
• either elaborate nor expensive. Every
'town has its field day e and its con-
certs each summer; whether there is
an Old. Home Week Iv not, A dill-
feenaeiree feature of sueh large-scale
Ohl Home Weeks as were held ie a
• nnirdeer of neighboring town e !net
'sumnier War the expenditure 'outran
QQIpI4ITt, le •4101004, if no t Invo
go to certain death While citaerei re-
main fri safety. Is if fair to this
man and leave that one? lseit. fair' to
order this battalion to attack while.
t'llat'arie remains in theiitenches t Ali:
the--waythrough-it is impossible 'tee
be fair -lied treat alt alike and the
.country ,Which would try to de that
-could not -fight tatTell, surd the comp
, trY that does not produce men iithe.
-are :Willing to put up with the unfair
dealing . necessary in war time • will
itself and will
speedily be overwhelmed by, a nation
of more heroic. -and4eas cahuijtting
natUre. ""' •
• The deinand far:a bonus reveals a
sordid and nnpafriotic spirit. The' dis-
abled -ought to be -well looked • after
the soldier, who bas ,returned in
good healtkenght tribeglad that11
Was able to do..jiViiiething for his
eountrY, ' 1.i. .4
;••••••••-•-•etette:..:-•-eeeteeeereet-ze- e..!-„*..2'.;'-'-"e'eerrefeeeer,"•,='•-e"ee"
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CAUSES OF CRIME
• LIVE STOCK iMOROVEMENT
At this tbne of Year many farmers
are considering thid- questioni-possib,
ly Mere seriously than at any• other
time of .year.. It is .practierilly ,estab-
lished that in order to be successful :
;farmers, we must be live stock•nien
We must raise the best type of
horses, swine, sheep, ponitry, arid
cattle, Or get.oui.karming operations
to show a Profit in _dill:411ra and cents,
or get the- most satisfaction out .el •
life on the farm:
We Wish to driFiv the :attention or
the farmers to the fact that this time
eof-Yeateritllessibly thee- test in which
to prosecute the sear& of a new sire'
Tor our cattle he'd's. In discussing
live' stodi improvement, we can al-
ways • say that. the best is. no'ne- too
goodalthough sornetimes too dear.
-Iforkevertia"-litit,let-'-d-rintir, -far bull
.vIth the idea that the cheapest one is'•
-the-one most united tazgur_needsFestin_
poor ;fire is -never an asset. Ile as. al-,
7vava4,liabilitk. In other words, when
making out your inventory ait the end
the ;ear, a poor 6i -11r -should always
entlrcd: ai a costly; liability.
In „thew da:ips. of reduced
'telligerrt..larmere are ,aindng to
se-
cure7the -best that - is-eaVal lab lee; The
man. doing the most worrying, the
man with _peer cattle. poor' hogs,. poor
sheep, etc. To hold our markets, to
eitike new *marketeelettienake farming
..as•eemenierative-as it- shouldeiliee--we
must keep better 'stock. .
In conversation with a farmer the
other day, 'he told: us that Iic wns
counting next year a' dead less from
the cattle end of his operating, in
that he had heed 'an inferior sire in
1.920; In order to insure against- a re-
petition of this condition,. he invested
hi a new.bull.:There are many of us-,
who if We would be honest .could, tell
elm .saine story.
• Heron Caunty has a reputation as
a beef raising section, which we can •
;net afferd, sManyeetetbeeoldere
farmers tell tie that 'Old cattle in the
County. are not as good as they were
thirty or forty .years ago. If that be
true, there is a 'grave responsibility
resting One the • shoulders of the
younger generation.
A. caminim .mistake. made by the
average 'farmer,'Wheii looking for a
sire, is that he iri6ists on a young
on -
which in every case an 'untried one .
In this case he may be depending on
the-lsoitrig--aninrans---pedigree.-Afinfg-
this line We might pay that from time
to time there are sires of proven
worth, that are being sent to .the
block; which should be retained on the
farms, aslong as they are useful. The
•locae:-Deeartment-:--of -Agrieulture,
atiXicitna-that as many of these prov-
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The desire of everyone to• "occupy
an orchetitra seat in life;" during a
period of fast and costly living, the
poter ear, whieh •fadlitates. AA/4st-
get-away, prohibition; which breeds
disrespect for 'law, and .to Zome ex-
tent. the war, with its training i,n
the use of firearms, ate the principal
catiseseof the, prevailingeerimeewavee
dedOrding to Governor Miller of Ne*
Na York. •
d-oubt there are several causes;
-With-ttire-part -pleSted-BY the auto-
rnpbile every reader of a newspaper
Ost be familjar, A 'certain measure
of reseionsibility'rests on the war.
Men were trained in 'the use of guhs,
and experiehee goon taught them that
with a' gun to enforee 'theft demands
-and an automobile to facilitate escape
• rebbery was a' reasonably safe bulg-
iness. At first the Captures' and con-
• victiOns were few in comparieon, with
the Wel number of attempts, arid
vetaruotts Writ& were eneountiml
to 44 ohonotit, 'UK IOW Os thinOt
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TIIE REL) F.RONT.HARD*ARp..
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Reduced Prices on All Ai64'
'"True Set",Axe, guaranteed, Clearing at ..... ..e., *$
$2OO
• tttttttt t b.. ...... *114•• a, ...*•*
"84103010 MN guerantfied, Clearing at , !;) II 85
eyetoile" Axe, not guaranteed, .Clearieg $1 49'
tv* ...... •• Rooto.*C•t....* o,O04.r0000.r.4.4,1 •
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A• laygo nuinber et first class, 'seconcl.groWth
•• Axe Ilandlee .. . ...• ... oo.
Prelitier and 4'llinitoved Railer" Croes-Cnt Saws, .hoth.
inilY gnaranteed, • at greatly reduced 'prices.' Also ••
- geed speeial ',Hee 011 Cross-,Cuttiew 'Handles. •
'folVt..) 010 elettring oor enpplete sitie` k of lItisof •
1 0 P' e 0
Blankets at greedy. reduced prieesee, •.• •
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4'Creoiefiii" •celebrittell dastroyer, cleering'at pee
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Hand Sleighs we cider at a _fliscOUnt of • 10, per cunt.
• off reglilar price,
PrinCti Stable Shove•l, a good heavy blade, and long a
. handle' ... •
Oyster Shell, per hundreds pounds .. . 75
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We have the Buckeye Incubat-
ors and Brobders. Call in and
see this famous Incubator.• -
RA4'&..P.ORT.OUS
PHONE 66..
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Highest Cash Price Paid_
for Cream and .Eggs
AnyDay
• Test Guaranteed
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PALMER'S GROCERY
Where Fresh Groceries Be
Had at.the Lowest Price
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"Once a Customer, Alw•ays a -
• •• Customer • .
Give Us A Trial'
PHONE25.
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Last. week- e teef-ofeeoureerecent
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graduates toOk Positions. We had
:another :at _elfeee),0, a
month which we had no •gradee
ate 'to fill. 'Business men look' to •
.us for greduates:
'CENTRAL BUSINESS 'COLLEGE
. • Thoiongh business trainieg,' Pit -
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GRAND TRUNK dy sl .TWE AmY
THE DOUBLE; TRACE 'sours ,
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TORONTO
DETROIT
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Unexcelled Dining Car Sewiee.
Sleeping cars on :Night Train* and
Parlor tars on prificipal Day Trains.
—Pull--inforniatioa front any Grand
Crank `Ticket Agent •cr C. E. Horn -
mg, District Pa.ssenghr -Agent, Tot -
onto . •
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Avast, Ltteknoir.
Those Who,. Stay -An
the Valley Will Never
• Get Over the Hill
:•7',7man0s Sborthancl,J1/3ookkeepiegy.:-
._ Individual _iristructionsgradue__
etes assisted to'positions. Affili-
ated with Centra[ Business Col-
• lege,' Stratford. .
'Journal Free. • Phone 166.
D. A. Mc -Lachlan. T,]1. Foster,
- ----President•- Prineina1.
en sires be retained as possible .tuid is.
to*.assist in 'placing the Paine,.
wherever PoSsible. Some •of -these are
at the head of pure bred herds and
for little More than beef priees, could
be secured -in a community Tor tiPe on
grade herds, • where their • influence
Would, be .
• -Merchants, Tradesmen, and eytetre
are being urged to reduce prices to
stimulate business. . .Governments,
.-Igunicipal and Provincial and r'ederal
are urging a general resumption of
business to improve financial condi-
-tions. •The Breeders of Huron County
'are willing to de the same with farm-
ers' of AM -County- ntittiriree at present
a large ninnber of bulls of good
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breeding and indiei•duality, '
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e, • S, 5, Stothers.
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fiTliNG, DOWN
' The Grey County Reads Commit-
tee •has cut estimates about 880,000
elessetliareelast,eyeare,d'here-dieulse
cut in the 'wage rate; which: :this
Summer- will 'be $2,50 for man, ten
hours; man and team, ,$5,; to draw
one iteCkt half yards of grave, and
84 if only one -yard is drawn.
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Bring us your
*-c-1--eami-Eggs:-and-.Potijity
an he on the Id top
• We Pay You:•-CASH---
Honeet Weights, Aecurate Testa and a
Square Deal '
Bronchitii Colds
•° and Coughs
Blown to atoms
Everitrace completely removed hy the
World's diest powerful ,preparstion
Buckley's. Bronchitis Mixture
• Fully arantsod
to give yosue relief or money reiiiiided.
••40 Doses for 704,1
Old by all druggists or by malt from
W. A BROW, th41144., 14111014101. Tsralle
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eetAfter_watching ,a young sprout
step- from Alie. barber chair. to woo
himself in the Mirror we forgive wo-
men for their °vanities,
• Free sitters at. the play always do
the most grumbling.,: •
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You are not
experiment.
ing when
ch 1.1piriltileierini,s,:ht t If 41°1 tiresnrtEsehC3 :etre:4711a. at . .nodoset ;Cull n8°I :I tuaael inn: k 0: :Si: triardtati:
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SIINERWQ,ODS
For Service
PHONE 47; Lucnteovf
A.F.& A.M., G.R.C. Light•LOclin
meets every Thursday night on or *.
*before 'the fug meoni,in the Mas-
onic Bali, Havelock St., Lucknow.
W.M;, N. G.' MaCkenzie; SW, T.
S. Reid;. McQuaig; Sec.,
Wiltion: •
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JOHN SUTHERLAND &Y. -SONS. Ltd,:fr
. Guelph, pat.', lasuiance, Vire and _ -
Marina. •
U -Need a NIOnnment
The Lueknow Marble And Gran.
ite Works .has a largo int -comp_ •
plete stock ---the most -beautiful •
designe to choose from in Mar. ,
hle,-+Scitch and Canadian. Graft -
We make a, Specialty Of Family
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"Monuments and invite'y•our, •ht.
• spection..
. Inscriptions neatly •and prompt.
ly .done.
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•'your order: •
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