The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-05-31, Page 4-%‘Ogit.:OteP in banking and aPP1'
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'4-44 a Baiik 14, iitelfV4i)Olf0Wif
The;-: /Utak'�fMa-iiiiiteit-ltfoites-
- your SaYings" Account. Start one lie-• •
day; :and thus start tia.build your for-
tune as oarIr • POSOhle- in YO.nr
e4teef'
a
I▪ tf5,
trAii CIFFICE,
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flAtINOW BRANCH- J. A. Gleaaie, Manager
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,INCoRP0RATED 1855 :
Capital and Reserve 49.,006,000
Oyer:125. Branches
, . ,
OLSONS
'Speia1
,tre ProVided at every one of Onbranches, and 'is-,
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Thurtcrour 'tletpOsitoiS prompt and courteous attent:
(posits •of 81.80 .andnpfgvards ed.
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-and -.Nle':CORMJC-1{
m MACHINES and .REPAIRS
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• 7Ci Os and Engines; • _
Son: Threshing-Michines; •
Su‘erior:'-Litter-Carriers.• Stalls, Stancions and •
.• • '; : Water Bawls.;
Fkoh ,Coiled Wire and Wove n Fence,..
Cenn. Or'S Perfection Electric Washer;
!ell Pianos and Organs.
FOR SALE mr.
D. E. ILEUGKN)..
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Published -eVer* Th!l_r0dOlt
at 41eknOW.' 011,t0o. '
D. *kcheaiie... Proprie
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ENTIjF 1.4./M154Y..,•MgAisto 1629
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174apntl94 tkoot the .4toirpiey. ,O.e4.47- ' ..,,,,,I*1.jhui$701,°.:411441a14,s1•.....61-11. ,'.icpi.i,:(s).f.Ary4 ,C.447reele.,i'pl III,'
al's department ' ' - ' ' •
,reom, and Fenton
,w4,40. 0, oc. :::80.4pi:dh,:.et. ,,1,7g,t,?: . i, 1,1, .,41,1 0;073:att.:EC,
' .. Plit fact ' that Archie Ferguson, in ,C.lanada, while' We, a 11v not faCed
,.rtotA'ba041;41,p944P4*.'01.010PP4PP
though he had been ,sworn :late offiee jawoitwhoholle'• tisf,9it.t%il,p,iht,.h...,,extA,,te,A,viitaalint
ba#A
„AtIftlq44,ite,::fer-"*-e.lai-ife4Me-l': ' •.:r ''''''".4.'.4' -TT' 4141./.k.4'' 1,..giS4'f•-ciletCsielli. ,4**49"4
.:Fentoreh-Ifieritr lwas..-;•lappoifItc 1.1'' -:tird'ttitaffirtAtel0;')alltflY9rof'''or vlI
:3ttaigh-tvlray-lverit-•over---to...:Walkerfen4,.. ,41,!:gbAgg.„51414g.itkitaci.0.;_oklabgr, „g„.n.-
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,61.kiw.o. Ito.; onpw to ,the ,oieriir _arid , e. a] 4 tuv‘,,,i..,.., N.. ork: I .4peidi by ; tife-
, hook, .1,Nhe.p 1 :ita.0 1)114' 4 ;i19* ti,kcC
ot71;17:01',:Arag4u4sot°11°,41CA'Pir174',vville/[edlit41,v11:,, Ltw,,,,h, }mph. tode, one 'MAP'S' work in the,
tut to MOve out at 'once: • ...'- • ', euneing: triylos as COmnared.With ', en,:
, mc,.. incident ine, tIcen, ,referred te:, or tWelye Years uz•.'e.. "AbsUrci instfanee
; (.!,0111V td my' mind t,ithollt
ag..-a--:MPAt':glAiing ,0**04110. .01 part, LI -i5er..Ffir:instan ' PA taiorosilOrw
patronage,patronage,lind ••4 .4 i 4410,4 'tr.-olio .,: weToa totilea liati) rboini':thit fn....1_.i...!
i•Onted idOur pefitleal . systeni._',
4r-ittion-„,r.„-,-04.7.4.04s.00„,r,,p4trume-ge -..oWdaYe.,..:1*01VII.ALV.V.:44,40.4.13,10ted
7.4 . .I.h. a, week or less.• Two -men are eng4g-••
, ; , " ed, in laying br:ck•J hearths.: Orie neap
,01,043m' ' °IA' Major ,Fentbri the 'anlY. rr,lixe A feW,- ninth .Or ontgnt,'hnd,.'s.its
'U.F,Cf:."',:renresenthtive f rom .Brace, dp4,6 fer •;then ..tjay whileanether man
County
,Qounti. had the the "goveininent.:ptran.„ lita i:the 'brick. • ProM, a . el ose: NleSy
.Ew4'...fp.f.iiiik•.*.. c guilty.; In this :p.4,.,,, war the Sitnation:-4 .:‘.v.A$, tincip11.;-sed:: with.
jae, )iaridea,. out .the 40,411., plumb.i.in 'the fact Int .that thIS'heiner,' niASt .have •
. •been' broughtalong for conversational
, a , neighboring riding te two men :in purposes. At lost this is about alt l he
hint. e,c.t,whill.,1140.0pj,rort, 010::,,ne,I;e4t.109u413. toze, 09r,i, ,..r.,d. aside from • smoking ' cigarettes.
11) the 'interval a three thonsanddollar-
their friends. .. ., ' '• ,, • • 1 • ttiick. Steed at the door awaiting these'
..,,vh-e, • . a:411• xntleMea'-enleesere;T,Winea.:rriveiftiirg.0e.r1,.,t:i4algwails.:d4kincetat
of •
government appointments ...with, a ions by. trying to borrow a shovel.',. AP .
View to :gaining political - support:, is 'they. Were too • .`!niftY'" tO bring one
one of gie, 'prectigeS, which was most . ft:1114:07:i aSilf:4,vveLic%ecelsiroeici.sriPwleilt tilt;
at"inglY ctmdernued. bk the U.1.1.0 er- 'slags ate. to he*Placed while the •:other
•ganization. It,waS. "one of -the • Worst :I looks on. Soil removed thedigger
.fpatures of theold, system, whieb i,,,,a,s. leeks"eaphile the 'other -Man fits PIO:
tehe sweptaway when the new. order 'steueS: To suin.' 111)* 1 have a'31I. ' a
--Came, linv-Id:-offich;kOwever,- the new ..Peansylvrinis' Dutch wemarilay'a• bet-
ter Walk in two hours than theSe two -
petty readily fell into the, praeticds- of took 41 day at. :. • • •"' • . '• . -I „' ''
the Old Ones, and thisappointment' of ' ' In, these, days 'i'vetituien de' not mi3ve '
the • jailor at .• Walkerton is 'Slott as .liont:withent an assistantr a- helper.
glaring' a. piece. of ••1`patrienago". as i is ..31.adiUssWishte.aellit:‘tino aoY'•‘‘i.b..eagaoan,bsPnite'snsOinaes -7
to be found in the history Of the Pre- theiess they are deemed- to be neces,
vine°, ..- • .. • ' • „sarY. arid, of ,course, Y-7 `pay' for the
-paltwsl-k.:,i,---))4,-i.d.i4ilic-Tori. so.16,. .luicnrif..-I•Tecall•li :specific -inatancez4 ,
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Fenton . yvill- be ' a., Candidate for ie. , . awriads ..annoytbQaday' big,,1with.aSa. anili en' akl acryinw err"
water.motor ,waS..recinired The thing::
'elOtton was cerninedn' end, •,:Major:
election Iie•• had to make as Many. cOald .Inive made the. 'connection. but
friend. h.as he .egold;:. and ' the depart- none the the lesS .it'' took two men' and' a
:trent , at-i.,TerentO couldn't turn- him
'j * • •to ' put inplace Inthis instance
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the :three were civic .employees, and
down. That •isuht the Why the old new and again we wonder Why our.
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ooy , : '
parties ?used .to feel:,:abeut•it„•• : • teseS: have increased,' ,sainething. like,
• . . . . .• ane, .h(indred. Pet. cent. within a. few
•13UILDING.ANI) BUYERS' STRIKE Y• nfr..senr labor leaderS 'would 'et tin en
., , -r-,,-....--- • . • • ..
, .„, (Toronto Saturday Night) . . ,e• • the. :wage business .. and; preach,' Pro
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:.:Tliere:isi.a buyers' strike on -in-, 'the - duction : to -their :niembers we Might.
building business in the United States... leget'''''sGszliclil!ellcetile°111. 'I'll -all' iillilfg:c.at'at1/1!eabY'Ylalli.:::
• ..it wages: is the Monkey :wrench 'that ,very desirable, :.lnit •with . high •wages..
The demand:for higher and ever high-
has:got into the Machinery The Board 4114:,iil:g.,0,.. , ee7.6m.i.cai •-, and high, pro:.:
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of
Education
of the
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t
yof NI„..,. York
ddction, bath of Which are now sadly,'
-had planned a . building program ip-:
dollars,' This has now to a large extent
been deferred. • Masons were .frettir
:Csoav.:JiOn_kl:INI.t BwAiRth•LE:10Cw0e,RizNi.,1,''.
volving. Upward 'of. .thirty. --six: million
',., .ig, • . .
,$10, and in Many',, cases $12. per daY; The' only flOWers,,,Johnny, that . •W' '
„their hands; and: baked-bY the Board '
of • Ediication.. they resolved to to close
down, and do no more bnijdinv nntif. ' ' • -, -care t9,give 'thee,
Are; the roses 011 the noses 'of your
:The, lilies.: John. l'=Okr. daisies. John,
, . . . .
. -. •victints -,Johnny .13.-•''.,:,,,
but decided' that'. it was „not ..enengh:
Thereupon the, c'ontraethrs threw .iip.
ntices •,:rece.ded.. Aside • from ••• scheols Only...roses on the noses of .V.011r: N'l&
- ' ,....you've• never cared to see. ..!,..
.New•-•-York.-2had-a-Anildin ................. y04. niel,,,n1:e-t-7-es' 41-.:11-1.4h--fY 0B-r'',Lheanty-,-L,I. ehli:.:
-in'.hand: in, liire' wok:. Only,' amount-..
ini:':to, 'upward -Of- '''fonty,twe 4-iiiilliOne '. ;': The,,nure: yed,:ci.ould not
and this ,has , been :dropped - until such • But :w„.,r;ufeshice,dsitveesost'aftdr-'tirevee,..rt: Y'''.1-78,',
timely* there iS,,a•reasoriable, deflation '
was to have • exnended some elpveh . -7-L.,..1.-,,,M4Yhe,--..tWo.,•_Or-1,tbrOe...,'L.., '•,:.„, '. ,..
You 11 , get. a . Wreath of flowerS: ;Jail,
..,in.,,,prices. Of both lalier and Materials': '
.-The'',-'3•Tor-ixtirk,-Irole,Tilithi6,'cohiii6iiv
millions, but -have deekle4 to ,nostir")e-.: -..My----.::1-:*e-'*v6.fi:-.fftl'i6n-nissik3'.ppt1,:-ttlihhtl' .einh_Y-el'a::B-orid'ir,..7%61:6!PH.Viti:,-
. the ...e.tk.- while Columbia University ..
has-decidedto .deferaten- dollar -.building: nroieCt. ' '•Thr.enixii mit. jOh n s•inany a hoY.:or 'maid:'.
:' ... - -•,;•
e
... x.:es-..., manY.7a "frOWeif heS• -.withered :on' -
the . residential districts serr6lindi,
n.t. • ; - th...e :g.l'a:\''F' 'wh'I'e-- these.-: W. 0'e',
-.1,40.:,;., ._, ,,, .
- - . . -, --- . • -
e . Qw ers, . , . a --„y , wi .1,. e ,
-- -' ' 'JO ini '--2t1i1-'''' oirll : -14 "va
' .,.. a row,. 'oil: liti. bush or tree; ••• ' .., - :.
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:.es en oli;':the,-,...nosea....ofyouri,vicr;:
J-ohnnyi_.B.. .. .
T:7:,,;.:,..ff114.00,jem7..ny,cci:...i:iyluit.wa„top---7.6},i.r6d:rl:ai:Iii.:.?f,;,.-.,
Are, We :se -try ''you•-iie-stilififr dOttfr
' . -:.• Ni J,(ilin-,that''-dandot• be....
-Wu rCely' 6.1spil:et no -grief '.f.i•oni tia., we
. - • ,,,i.,-,•0! ne.floWets 'ler thee;„.. ...
the noses of yOur, iiit;-,
f ,...tinig, JOhnnY k., ' f - • • .
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-'Christian Advocate." -Advaeate,": N.Y:
. ,'' When 'a •thenlikes the. country end-
-IiS.::wifelikeS".:the-etty:•"theY'domproni.-,
iSe and .live in the eity......1.::
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;-WASTING ,--TS,--B"TVDENTfS7TIME.•
GRANO TRUNVey's`Twej
govEp TliArN SERVICE,
„ RUBY' Except Sunday .
L*; Kincardine 5.30 a.m. 1.45 p.m.
Lucknow 6.09 4.in; 2.21 p.m.
Brussels --- • .17-.00---a.nt-t--3:18-:p.m.•
'Lv..Listev,41 -4.01 p.m . -
:LT. Palmerston 8.28 On. 4.23 pan.
•.""Ar. ueiph 945 am; 536 p.iu.
U -Need a Monument
r. giant- 1N-ni t00 p.m; W..35` pan.
r. Hamilton- 1.00 p.m. 8.30 p.m.
• Ar, Toronto. 11.10 a.m. 7.40 pm.
• Returning --Leave Toronto 6.50 am,
and 5.02 p.m. '
- Through ' coach Kincardine to Tor -
...onto on Morning train.• .,
Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to
-Toronto,cfn,merriing train and Guelph
t�' Toronto ,on evening train:-
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For full particulars apply to Grand:
,....-Trzink -Ticket . Agents,
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A. W. HAMILTON, Agent Lucktkow.,.
,
ighest Cash Price Paid
for Cream and Eggs
Any Day.
est-fluaranteeda
at
PALMER'S
D
ODS STO
Ponce...a Cusitomer, Alwaya a
---- Customer.
Give Us 'A Trial
PHONE :75;
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LuelmOW 14 0, L.; No. 428, meets in
their "Itidgetreont., evers. Sedond
Tues-
day Of the iiiOnth. at 8 o'cloiCk, pm,
H. M. Parker; Bee,- Sec4,5%. Wm.
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.The LacknoW Marble and gran- -
• fie Works has a large and com-
plete stock -the ;nest beautiful
:Mar-
ble, Scotch rand Canadian ' Gran-
--We; ,
74' have :long thought 014 thee is
'More otuPiditY Manifested: in the eon,:
'Ail* of our POP4talent et Educa-
tf....n. than . int.other branch of govern-_
iFeht activity --teaching that 'v,hich
IsNaele.sa-,-undvassing-revei7,-thetAvhi*
would be 'of Use.
It may be: assuMed, that schooling
is intended to fit .1038„ gir1s for
..the actiyitiea,in• which they will have,
to engage when they been** men and
:women but those who plan the ,school
* Program do not appear to, take' that
It is Said that, :human being's .first
began -to Weer clothing as a decoration
instead of as-apittedioa•to,the body.
That idea prevails yet in fashionable
-circles,' but the majority of mankind
have discovered that .the decoration
Serves a useful purpose in protecting
:the' body from injury; from Cold,, or
the burning effect of the, min.
Our Department „of, Education ap-
pears to be still doniinated*itk the
idea that education. should be'fq: the
purpose if show rather than for. use-
fulness The Chesley Enterprise re -
Marks that "the Junior Entrance Stu -
Were afdted•on this year's examination
paper to.sketch; with brush and ink, a
girl skipping. • • r .••• • ,
The students', wejasstirdei'have-:been
given instructions in this: branch of
art,. and expected to te show it,ineasure
of proficiency in it.: To what ,purpose
is this instruction? Suppose • thatthe
boys and.girl% Should be able to 'draW
a very good. picture of the girl skip-
ping, 'or any Other sort of picture for..
that matter,: of What use wouldthis
skill be tothe,great Majority- of them?
.;
The majority,: of . these hOYS, When
they grew' to be Men' will be fatineis
or carpenters, '-factory hands, clerks
• • ."
or salesmen; and the, girls will do
office' work or factory -work and ulti-
matelY .becoine housekeepers --doing
the things that keeP, PeOple;'allie and,
make' them Cedifortable. 'Few of thein
tia•YO any skill and i.will, have
nouse for it if by ranch 'labor they.
aeqnire a measure of proficiency in '
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- We make' a Specialty of Family
:•MenuMents and invite your in-spcction ....
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Inscriptions neatly and proMpt...
. ,
iy done.
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Call and see tis before placing
your order. -- -•
' ROBT.- A. §POTTcirr, „
' Lueknow_ ontario_
UntiVweare -permanently settled.
sea W. J. Douglas -7
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• THE ICE ON LAKE HURON
• IA. .
agohad the following to say.. .
Lake Huron here*, Still. oreSenfs
Solid ice field asfar as the Ore can
„recOrd-for, theaateneisi ef icei. on the•.
lake.; Mt' John Peirson,' of Bur-
goyne, Who -is An •:,n is ‘,85th., -Year ,,,States
this_is.,-not-true- and recalls the -June-4 ,
of 1866 when there was as roach ice t recommends • tO the Attorney-Gener-:
on the lake here' as 'now: It was on
Saturday; June 2nd.. of the above year.
that the Southampton Rilies, No, 1
Company, Bruce Regirnent,' under the
' condnancLof....Capt Sproat. was called
to ,Gederieh to repress the anticipated
landing Of Fenians at the Huron Cani-
tal, Mt. 'Peirsen• was amongqiie, num-
ber of Kolunteers. Whej,einharked on
*the schooner for the scene of excite-
'inent• He states that the'achoefier.had..
a- bard..time-getting-Ont of the harbour:
at Seuthadipton and that ithad to
-take-e-totirsearoundithemortlr'neint,
of . Chantry .Island, in order. to es6ape,
the ice and. teach Clear wiiter,„The'
s priffe-dirtinit:year-7--Wak-efee-e-Ptio-fiellp
-backward. The old - Pioneers • here ex,-
,perieneed ,considetable hardshiph..and',
•
privation ()Wing to schooners. 'being
unable to make port with ,the, Mitch -
needed produce', this being about sev-
er years •prier,:to,' the opening Of the
tailWaY here, . 'When they loft for
,Goderich in Jane cattle were starving,
:there was 'no growth then and the. cat-
tle were lVvithotit pasture
der; -When his COnipany-tetutned from.
Goderieli; • hoWever • July 20th .the
tiaid;thy. hay 'Up to the thin and
despite the .backWerd. -Spring, , farrneri
were blessed with fine Crops; No; this
is not Yet'a record for, the lateness of
ice ' on the lake here. says Nit. -
Sen. but AS the ice looks looks aff if it Will,
be With us for a time, yet there is a
Possibility that it maY break the re-
cord of he harlY sixties,
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, But the blockheads. itt the head 'of
our Department .:of Education .haie
never . mitten 'beyond the *imitive:
-idea--that-educatiol'i..-hhould.:_b_e_ornat„
-mental '-tatlit , than.useful They ap-
pear to think that the boys and girlsshpidd be fitted to haLornamental
id-
lers ratherthan useful men•and- wo-
men Of -doing Ihe'WerIE of Ihb"
world: ' ' .
iness-men--eften have -reason:*
Complain of • the inability of their.
young :assistants to write and 'Spell
and -fignr-e ; as ,they Should. But what
ea:rile-6'; expected
time' and energy' has :been 'wasted at
'tthooit-irr•r-l'earningFUseless• • things to
the neglecof the :useful.'
There is :Money zenough expended,
goodness' knows,, on---schools-'-en
teachers, ,and yet it is the business
collegesy'where-the necessary lessons
are -.taught;, -which .fit young people -
fey real iwork; .
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-° PARTY P.A.13T-°---RONAGE,
Build
Needed. Co.nvn.iences
. •
Why not Make your .home more comfort-
able 'and equally attractive at the same time.
With'a few Panels Of Beaver, Bofird;a' hammer, -
saw atd, nailsyou Can build in many conven-
iences, which will: contribute to your personal :
goinfOrt.-.* An.ektra 'bedrObin: for inStknoe,, 'Or MADE r; CANADA
a liathrpora.
,
' It's...easy to do the work with ithig-
hariay
wall andceiling material.; 'And,:You're sure of:
permanent results. Next time you are near
frir yai.d. why .notccitlie. in and sec: us:: NV"e'••
ino,agrxr.oyaruairecpoa.21iranz10,.e Sptc,i_lcolicieofticsINirciro:otuhilgfo
ali.lort)l)biniaitsd;
13 E AV En
QUALITY
glO
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•••••,.
resh.6ar..of 7.COtti.:e0 Hand
:'APRIL
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-,A:..curionizmiii4ip 'occurred 9Verat
-
Valkertiin! in Connection With -the'-ap-
pointment .of-a-newlailor-and-turnicy
at the County Jail
---It -;a:Pni'aralithas'..-been...the.. practice,
-throUghout thes,r:prOvinceOhati.,..,whei
the positions of , jailer or turrikeilie--
come vacant the sheriff of the county.
What puzzles , kiddies; is why they
have to *ash when they are only go.
nig to bed.
Sti1lthe home vIth the 1rest oar
,.. .
IVIritett ever waY the Nona DiewttieW n4riced in front of it lit)ilY be the one
laby)w140,es ovet.y.ont , witif te g toitiothsoft doing, sple Min at
al's Department •,a person whom he
thought fit, to fill ,the. Position; and it
has been. the.. ride for ' the departinent
. •
to net upon this recommendation.
,Mr. MeKe.ehnieHWVo hid. bong open,:
plied"the position of Of...jailOr at Welker,.
ton, Was retired On the -last :day of
Apill.7-The---ehetiff-Hreteminencled-the
appointment of ,Arehie Ferguson, a
...local -man. who had, 'been-.oVerseits, With:
the:160th Battalion.: The appointment
*hOyVeVer;weS' not niade by the
De-
partmnt anclthc Sheriff
:featifir-thet:Aliere;:wotild4beinobOdy
, „.
- chargeA- "Of' the Jail' ",May A lig
.•
wired ° -the 'Department for' iriatrue-.
tions. In ',reply, he was assured that
Ferguson Whein he , had recommended
*bind be -appointed, and was laattnet,":
to go Ahead, and swear hina jilt° office.
The
The sheriff did this, and Ferguson
With his wife, v.irho was to
-Moved- into thejail, residence;
However,this appointment,•' though
according to custom wasn't according
to Politics. it :appears that :Major,
Fenton,:UFO representative in the
Le'giiiletnre fteni North Bruce, had
PteiniSed :the POSitithia of jellot and
turnkey to. two Of his , friends and
politieal supporters at Tara, and; no.
(loubtkad ,recieMniended them'. to the
depattinent at 'Toronto. But the de -
pertinent had net :acted upon 'thisre-
cemniendation eitlier, However, When
boon sworn in as jailor there
nqevi"T-0,ik.la-re•huli,dreilsTzif
ands, of imcontrileted,houses tlinf
,sgns to. the effeet,,tbat-Av.ork_.
Ihern discontinued; owing:tc
ccists, „, - •
In many other United ,States cit
a similar' condition nertainS. The
-people haVe'heeti bled te-..-suchtan.7ex-,'"--•
tent that they are, now ,prepared to
fight' btick-and-- it. is ' predietd , that
beth labor and building diaterio-
be 'much lower in Price -before the.
bUsiness revives to eventhe point
where work upon uncompleted s c -
tures will . proceed. If one mav 111
from the ,:neWspaners. this In...•flys'
strike has the People' solidly bohind,-it.,
Ethe c'hief •I1gi1meIlJ beincc-itliae3b111141:--::
ing costs ge directly :-.to living costs;
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Guaranteed.
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to:, s.ecvte ycu profitablyz-,
pleasantly. -
-.PRICES.-4C3nown'.: for•
round J.11iabi1ity.
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_esteto,Ott‘i.o!'s L:argest.4401(nest,
Equipped .CteAtner.
ApRIL WAS -131G MONTH AT:. .
UNION STOCK YARDS .
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LiVe stock'Sales at the -Union Steek:
• . •,
Yards, ,TorentO, in April,. totaled.
IN 'cattle,. 10,647 'calves. 46,8104 hogs:,
and '3,859- sheen' and lambs, The:,
figures for cattle. being a'recotd" for
the. Month of Apsil, and4..„rain of
11,579 head as. compared with April
last year:
Beg supplies were also the heavi-
esst in the history- of :the yai;dS., gd".
far, at least. as the month of ..Annil
isconcerned, and the .on,ly • class. ci:f
live stock that; arrived in anything.,
like inferior volume ',vas calves• '
Export debiand accounted ' for. 4,87i
fat cattle and 1,027. store cattle chi&
--hig-the-month. and t14,1oe,..1--denran.A
for'. feeders was a considerable, ;-fea..."
Ontario farmers, taking supplies
Loi their Pastures ;and feed lots at,
,
„strong.- ft . :
Sheen:and ;lamb sales showed an .
crease of 1839 head over last April;
:due:jai:A.0.v to recefpfs ftern the ,West.
Whi'ch have 'heenoheavy this seeSon,
• but.7.ceas`ed before the month wah out.
The West'. was also responsible for a
'good share of the' tattlereceints.-
large number. 'of stores sent dOwn.by
,.the 'United Grain Growers from
flifleg beint.% a 4..ei.a(V4e. • • .
11 you believe -stoty:liooks, fretting
married, sol yes.an•the difficulties there
• • *. ••• .Most
•
any wonian. will -agree that
one religion is as :gpod, as another but
russina-keis, .that's-i-differen .
!OEM
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do.the Heng keep you?
6TLegiionisi4nBarred-Roc
• ..
'FTER seve'rOjeitre use of, thi TI'Aptiot , wo-caiLsupOy. .
he first- year
we used the'..Trapnest.oier•Irrgliest Ilea laid 2.08. • eggs.. :Last year ..Onr
higheSt :leri'layed 276 eggS,.Male birdS the • .fielvd of Or `pens
are,froin thesc 'high record h411e,efisr.- ••7
•
In the .mon'th, of -Ririe:. we Wilt have 10,000 Chicks
• ,
• Legliorns at
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" j16x -3
Aitef-RO.8.
•Phune
•
.126,eks it 18c each.
ONTARIO. '
all -the -year-
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