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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-10-11, Page 4;!• 't tr.CKNOVO SENTI1411/ T XIRSDAIV OCX0I4E11 lItIr 1,923.• • '44,14,1,444”4,444744 '"Px401,eo Dr:t1,7 vir. .44T *11i *n; 46,-vtitit that 415'-gir,' 10' 01# PociFet?: Are: , xow rienkinglarylaceit.to':.anenit:it,„ or-fer *-4:= OFFICE. .HAMILTO,R, . , T--40•CaCt..CrAr SEITTX•1•IPLA • • Published eVerYThor4c147 InOroing .• TAckno*, iOnt4t140,' A, •D1 ;MaCkenzie. • PrePrietel: ' and EditOr • ...00TORIEltatth„. "•-•4. 1"Ot30-. ditivittAillMone fOr::.91i*P.fr Into ;Your Savinge Aeeoullt in the `Bank -at Hamilton and add tn,it-"i'egu- •'NAY,. Then it will he there when you need. it,. • 1.1.H.;:lttlmili# BRANCH- J. A. Glenhie, Manager 4, , Tad efforts .of the Imperial Oil, to:10eate otrin .paying quaiir... titles in tile IVIackenzie River valley appears' to have been P. far fruitless; -gad for ' the present- the- enferptiSe- ap- pears' to have been abandoned. It was nonticed.a enunle of weeks,ago that.' the ..carriTS; in-the-fir:north, -had..:lieen-: :abandoned.. 'arid out by,,way. P.dmontent NO drilling. operations 11;' 11( r c#11ed, , on 'Allis, winter,,;•and u s sAid about the patty 1Qturrnn;••• . „ IA •,plapes ,iii • ti: Laclienzie• River' valley petroleum .actually • oozes from the ground, but, so fasliVilling opera- tions carried on foit-VO' years has to .locate 'oil in considerable quantftr,, Curiously enough the first well lint down produced a few barrels per day, but 'other 'borings Were tically. dry, The company Under.teok to refine, the' etude oil with a vie* to using the gasoline and coal oil.. in their engines, Mit the process prayed very expensive," • Gasoline btoUght in by boat away .around Alaska, and to the Mouth i?f the Mackenzie Rivercost ten dollars a. gallon, but even at this price. it WAS, cheaper: than refining the oil pumped 'Irani the best well: ••- • .„ • • LSONS BANK Subscriptions ed -kat all branches for the neW Dornini- onof Canada 1.,oan. •• Victory Bonds maturing .on'Ist. Noventber may be exchangd. for bonds of the new • lean at anY fanch Of this Bank. Fulp' ornuition and application forms on request.. r.';• RE1.1?- MANAGER, LIJCKNOW BRAN.C1-1.: 14 EERING and McCORMICK FARM MACHINES and REPAIRS .rix, Tractors and Engines; , • Geo.. White & Son Threshing Mac hines; Sunerier Litter. Carries. Stalls, Stancions and • Bowls; Frost's - Coiled Wire and Woven Fence; Connor's Perfection Electric Washer; Pianos and Organs 7 k.e. • •• • - •FOR SALE -13Y ANDREW, CKN�W. GR AND TRUNK RS4YISLTWEAMY ;IMPROVED TRAIN\SERVICE - -Daily Except Sunday , , v. Kineardine. 5,30 a.m. -1A5 pan. .Lx.. Ripley , 5.50.a.m. 2.04 p.m. Lv Lichnow • 6.09 a.m. 2.21 p.m.' Lir. Wirighani , 6.40 km.' 2.54 p.m.' 7..Ligower •• 4.50. a.in. 4.01 p.ria. v.,Palmerat,on 8.28a.m. 4.23 p.m. -9.41 an 5.36 -p.m. r ''roronto • 1i.1i a m. 7.40 P.m.. Returning--Leava Toronto _6.50 ".ttm, and 502 pan. r . . Through cc Kincardine to Tor- • onto on -morning train-. „ • • Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto on me:ming train anct Guelph " to Toronto on ,evening train. For full pdrticulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents ' 'A. W. HAMILTON. Agent LuCknow. Seaforth Creamery- „ Bring. your. Cream arid . Eggs to The • Sealorth Creamery rieiNt . buying branch, just 'cippOsife' R. FintaySon's Feed Store tAthe2o1d.-11/lassey-EarriS I. Stand, . • Highest Cash Pitces Paid atisfaction'Cuar-, anteed Give Us .ria .44444 J -Need. a:Monument. - The, LucknOw Marble, and Grarg-'. Woilks' has a large and com- pieta stock—the most beautiful.. -designe to choose from in Mar- ites. -We make a Specialty. of Family • Monuments' and 'invite i your n- ' spection. Inscriptions neatlir andprompt. done,; 4 Call,end-,- See •. beforal...,pladint Yoni order,:' ItOBT. A, SPOTTON, 1;ucknow, Ontarin; T. , „ , 4-iite".-PerinatieritliTeettlid, sea W, Douglas • -1[Nt' • r • :•• LkilOW'r 01.4 Ne. 428, meets' in their 'lodge roam every seeond. Tues -i r daY of the „men th at 8, &clack ;nit, W,M,. H, M. Parker; Rec. See'y.. WM. • 01JELPN /itirah00 CANADA'. 11 CECIL -G., MULLIN . 13,faiich Manager,„ /..utknow; Phone, 63; 'A MODERN FOX' HUNT (Flesherton 'AdvdutO . • • On Thursday .morning Chai MOore, mind. ,that, ono f- hisAoxeS;ii'aihia-kei French leave during the night 'About . „ 9 o'clock She was dicevete,d 'playing among a flo4 of hens, ;but "net notic-, . , . . ing thani. Neighbors hastily summon _ . ed by phone, AuriatItided' hr- a1 -he. , was 'soon back , in her Pen. But on Sat,' , • . , inPirtiiiiValle' -Was lendl'Illfain and no trace has,,,beenseen of , het , since,; though hounds' have:been' 'en), ployed on -her. track-. and - trap's! s et fPr ,her..•Her _Mate :as-;efill.,..playing.;a, :found .outside- the. pen* When; discoVer*- ,ed.-The first exit *as made annatent,7•, „lYthraughamoTtiling!..Where•theAVIXOs,. We're laded 'The" SeeOild day,: hoWeVet,, the 'Wire .was • broken, 'further down, He left "the pens, went' up' p:p.d eaught ,and -killed' a '"White rPoster,' theileft-ft-a•nthinekleci-efontig-duck and !tried to'dtag it ta the .pens; When it got away froin him it Wag.,,notdead, he diticovered he was being Stirround,, ed and made a. boik for, freedom-y.4,o: •e.hase erietied in Which he took tothe road, 'followed itas far as Mr; 3, Stin, Son's, *here- he Wei :stopped •Ernie Stinson, Lawson Lbchait • and '•Herti 8tyta11 folloWed back, but. he disappeared and &Mid not he found 'fOr' a couple Of hoiri•Se.Wheri he Was, 'again atiritunded and tderic 'tir, the, ,road, He 'Met a ear at Xr„. Thea, !An, nOtt's tnr,n; Here 'VAS fetind dead' in thetniddlt.''Of, the roatif and, Was thobitht to have died ficin ;Am. )19 (.1041714 pipi, 4.0 -THE; IHIME-t•jrA.Nit--.4.-FFAIii' Public Opinion becomes ' Mote' and More ineietent' that '•there :be °Ugh ; -investigation:and. e*Pasure of the 'affairs. of. tile' Home Bank 'Which reeently: closed. itS derbies with'. every', p tbs-pect- that .shareholders and: those' "wha,.haye entrusted their savings* with the, inatiftitiOn will be, heavy-. looeers, „ The more.is .learned About.. the: busi- ness methods of , the. bank 'the ...worse .cloes.it apPear, until. many. have eirMe. ste belieVe..that 'instead' of canclueting legitiniate • banking biisiness. • 'the • nianagbinent• bad •embarked upon' ari I •enterntise cif•loot , With thousands.' of sinalsliarehOldere,' and ,trusting e de- positors as their. victims , . , If he who1 Mat,teris not thorough, . • „, . • :ly -exposed, so that .the, Average n ma • •., . • , :Will .14,106 -Stand the, preceedinge„'.and .-ed•e nate .7 UniShAlent, Meted to -those at 14111t,. coefidenee in out -banke, nd the t receiVe a Shock which. recoVery;Will .be . No Inetitution inthneouritry shotild. be SS' insistent Upon.a 'thorough eX-'. • posure and clean-up, ,as • the banks "iVe- fou rid a tfon. uppn• Which banking insti- tutions :here 'and •elsewhere reste De- posits -ire --Sorifiden:ce- . and .bank_notes_ate .a.ccepted'hy the :public.. on . confidenceWhen one. gees to a ;hank- lie eXpeetal..,;4'.--itii,fa"t---e-7-441-!-incr •almost invariably ..gete squere .deal because the 'counting, and book, k e ep g; ;nre ; of a. high ..standard that • ':Without this •• confidence: hankiui, lifishiess„. as we. ltnaW.., it, .,cOlilcl,not• be carried -On, and without, banks' .or:r. institutions, which would rserve'.a sun:, .ilarAmrpose; business on a,•large scale Wotrldbe inipoSsible;- We *Old revert a ,Ptocese of 'baiter- and • the ,world •__W -Mild. sink; iptn.payerty,',.. Though this, baf4nened in -Russia, and -was .'part -of -Cie Russian tragedY, :such •an. ocenr-!.• rence. in.. the EnglishsPeaking *mi1. lees; in .t.hclegtee'to!'vvhicji,.confideneb i8 :shaken :damage te-the 'whole hnsi.,- ” , ,ness sYsteni.ls done..i• • . • ,.There, is another :matter in anriec-. tion with. the ROine ..l3Ank; failure; ...Whlah.p4eds, Clearing has been reparted that some time -ago, the, Can- adian_National -pdsit,of :With the Iferne sank. This WaS 'done at. the • stiggestien of a:them:her of the Board of Diteetors, Of tho,Canedian National• Raihay...It _later., transpired that this, director was also a Mem-ber ,.of the; Homo. Bank DiteetotAte. :As aeon • as'', '.thiS-.faet..becarne knOWn• to Sit Henry kreiii:Oirrif, Of the” eanialand, $ational, ttaiiwava,..., the ;one .rnillion dollars wes. Withdrawn !froin the, Home. 13anis,.1. the _exiggattion..*bielr,„ *Sir flenry Thornton has given, •' it sO happened; lio*exet; that .thia., million doliara was depos,i4ed with,. the. .1Topie y1tA0 at a time, and ••remained .Withitleng',:erioughteenatilethebainic-1, to "Make a ,reitire lavorahle,, annual ,re- port 'than ',.it otherwist 'Could. have, 'Made/ ' . . 'Who Are "unfiiendly.:Ao the prespint P,ederat Govertanenti:,and. to the 'ekistitig Management: of the Carr.: .ia,il.Ways; Say that the: 'Carladien- National, Railways. 'Sorci �f ,t_fireetora,,, vIth Sr Hent Thern:ton at its .head, Aellberateir made thht ,tleposit otie lill1liolteltare, With: the No*miDank to cruible the had to AlAke.:•4-hattha"..•.41)004.10#1:11'4t,I.lonttel.' 414 report. than it, Otherwise 'aenkl. make, And tiln§- decOive thtpub1ie whieh it Was bent Orr eheatirlg, It Is,htiniated thatv}Ueiconding inveators, were mislead, by the Annualreport, big holders of' Horne 13ank. ShereS,' Pusied thernielVes sHi.n their holdings„ thus. I. • putting jrmocent,Tntehaserein for ale the.Pbal*.failed4. "rs'P'aIninS,0110-0-41,fev,a,Plee'lthlm''Sjit, -rtiohoatsfm:: (late& wort'hftt ,V4/,A 1124VihatfAiegVA# in• Working...this imee fraud. upon • the nnhlic, but. it, has...gotten them. inta-ar. very'awkward pOSi.tiell, .to Aay .4 the. •leaet, .As for ,the Moldier of Sir;.Islen- Ty's. Board -who! Suggested' the-der/oSit • , • , , with .ther Heine Bank, riethin•g.• eel -wince: the pciblie .that us action Avasnotasdeliberate AS-it;wai,fraudum. Beard at once His place isin .peniten•-• • tiarY. • • • . • •• ' •, It is tip' te ,Henry Thornton to Make . itvery clear to* the pubbe that'. his consent' to the, making; d .the posit with the Homebank waS. given. in "ignoranee of the real condition of the bank: Failing. a clear and convini, ing statement from -him, vidiat are ,We to. think of himi and his associates and What. are we to think ,o,f,,goyern- Ment. Ovrnership and management „of railways hi Canada? ' •,,,y7T-L':cKR77o-7"-:BERTS :And Thus Do • Your Bit •• ToWards- Restaring,Goed Times . Pay your debts It is 111 rightto be economical, to be conserYative about expansion in A" time of _business; de, , . . pression, but it is. not all right' tcl•de lay payment of bills-that'caithe• paid :so . to; keep. more'l-non.ey.- hand. 7I-.1-4very.berly-were---to-p ay -bilis , 'Make .the inoney: we have as active at;:i..ottfldbunisoi:eesPsraoilillOatiolyli.gth.a0;ne. in nornial times the result 'Wauld be a .itiffening as it is possible to make it If A pays , B tbe ,$100. he "owes B.:will, paY C '-$100 -and C will buy $1.00 more • • goada; from- D . Who will. replace:it by buying from E.:And se on. But sup- posing:, A delays ..payment three', months just --to keep his .funds liquid, business, drags., to that • extent., all: around the line,' Multiply A by l',000 and-. these 1,000 A's wOuld niake difference; of many itilliens in the total, of Canadian business done, "Ile's proinpt• pay," je ,on of thehighest recomnieridations busineSs -men desire concerning any man .We appeal to A to hurry UP .in the 'interest of all the rest of us. And :inhis own . interest,. too. That $100 .has to be- paid eVent- u all y. •Whir7--not--,-now:-?-SoineWhere- a1pngAlie chain ,that nimble $100 will helpothers to pay :4C., or' -buy from him•. The 'sluggish • clallar -needs a: • tench ofthe whip i ';' The ninible dollar is the chief pres- enV.need What keeps the. West in a depression?-7---Zripaid.--telebts,HAIOthing-• elie; They, are, in -process being' ,ipaid, and .as that ..proCessAnkliiiii :so ;•Will the We,at -.eke for prosperity and :prosperity- will' attract- iimpigrante. Ti immigrants will .bring,rinon•ey..,..The „money...10.11; -spnr, it might might be ad infiitum if prices Would remain -Stable and • Prosperity not bepome a boom. When that time .cornes- the proper adviee*111..tre.3eeT; 'your jiaF1V1 and your .feet on the ground' Just new it is "Pay up, The -sooner-••debt.s-are,'71iquiclatect-Abe-a6on-, - bysiness will ,'jump aheae,"-:-Ter- onto ',Saturday Night _ 711EP:K!LEINII.,),-71GS IN, BRUCE „• 'Fief* the Port 'inies•-we :take. .the ',following, regarding the 'haVne vhicb , few ilogs• have beer( doing ee'7.-T9W nShi 10 -hatInd'or• Sheen -killer in Briice"T'WP, , . . result .oe'tlie 'action in 'placing a bonnty..of .$10 onthe heads 'of .sheep -worrying doge; but. the sheep .„heid 'Of 111i.„-sChas,„ ,Kelso, of the ',rfd. of Saugeen; suffered -to. the• -extent Of, tWelye. or ',more head 'before the ear Me ,, hunting,. 0 -blinds, ;On the !night of- Sept, 21St., Mr. . shdep; 30 . : .nfiniber; ,Whiali he has • pastured- on. • his ',grass farm '12th,' of Bruce,were attacked r. by., two dogs andalie follOWing 111.61n, thoth:wereloinici dead and iliey•.•had.to-tie.:;•kiiled.:!•T•heAogii;•-Were: atiit,Alheir-killin;#:,:kanie; 1.60 after. 'day break and only left 'the slaughter .016.11! _0140 EitC1),Y._2.:Ii0,:i,#;,111?OrL";?„!".1: Mini-1;day evening ,lest 'they. aginr•Yie• i fTettlieltel further depldte ,the fleck, Init.:fat-tun, litelY•theY WerebaUght in the. het hY neighboring farmer, ho notified troward., 8e ifferty who;'atMed with, g64, went.. to the 'reactie ,of the 8,:heep," arid -got• Cloge."eneugh t� drop ',One ,Of the de,gs before it .cOUld make_ agttt- wa,y, . The biller li1Icr, •howeiier; than- af&1 to Make*, egeape, On this etteitin tWo Sheen :Were SO' 'badly War, ilea that they. afterwardilalett; and it WAS apeeted that others Would "%lab atteetirirh a ;a ies6it; 6f pie rnaltreat ont,.:they -Were, !subjeatedctlY., by't the aqs.The tddit killett had. no tai• te dehOte. the' oWn44 *Olt 1409Wfli.-,- I 1, • R.4.pTiZING IN RIV,EW . . AT NVALIKERTotst The:. 4Ttice ThaPa,,. of Walkertoa gives.!ttic folloiyIng:' TOY AM:Milt of • t,1‘.re„,.wirickup• of Aeries of meetings held, at he ,Cennty. Town , by' :the- Alninisv,"TheAPPAteeos, re- 'ti1" 4 the :Tentee144ilsfrfin'.57;.:-P-..- 'erten*. frorp..Sept, l'ath site $ent: -gOrdp, Mut: which -has -.been fuller of thrills • **,*,fOir Tniatly.**tliaki*any,t re*Viver taged here- since the *hitt ,iman ousted ThjTidians rerelhTl• a en siiti'Wen'- 'Saturday ef term:ion; n: i.PeStor . . • . Rielcard led • n.:floek of .twerity,One. Of. the-. 'faithful! ';i21.QW1i to,: tbe.. river -banks' above the new dein' and ii the ,sight of. five hun-dred •• or merespec! tatars eclininistered the . rites of bap- tism SS. he :immersed ; them in, the•, stream. • - • •, ' Ti -47- lady .; candidates -*bre robed ',it black. cloaks' . speCially brought here for the occasion, "while the men. entered it.he..river•, in .; their.: regular evety'-day' suits. Wading out to their ; waiste..in water, the twenty-one were entirel y.suhnierged"-one 10y ',pne, • Pas- tor .Rielcard,:•who performed the bap- • Osnial SerVice,Atrimersed !eadh:caricii, :fate Until tbe.water, fully 'covered the• : head.!..and all,. solemnly repeating, 'In the; name of the Father,•,Son'and. HolY GhoStf,". as they, sank from view. BetWeen • each.baptizernent the 'con- gregation chanted ,hymns .ftein the assisted by tWO:b0.ndsmen, who • accompanied ,thein an .,their inetrif- clients!, Although a. fine 'day, the Water - , was cold,' but aS one. of the 'faithful' remarked,' "When you get the spirit on • -don't' Mind . and it, .c,ertairily • . . . , . , scerned ',Sp, for 'while each might have gone bad:: to the' warinth of the camp. 'Stoves, few .left the Scene when their turn Was ..OVer,;bnt: rather. stayed oi the shore' With -.dripping clothes and , . sang as the -others wept ,down.. . • . • ;Although '• the niajority. Of these , • baptized .Were...froin other' parti,.' yet 'seyerar i•eipeived ':the •ritee',••. by iminersioh on Saturday, in :the per,. of. Reinbolt ; Weise, Miss- -Sarah, Knaggs, Mrs. tr,':MeKilL. lop, Mrs; .Wm. Moody, end;Mr....and Mrs. John: Allen ofi town,. and' and. gr§.., tOuis Felsing,- of .Carrick: •• While the Pentecostal Church' ad- vises baptism, „yet it'.dOes- not inslat ,60 it .or *eke:it. compulsory as a test •of membership...•Probably afterthe manlier Who .inonnted-a- :,•tioat and addressed .• the multitude, Pastor G.. A. Chambers,. of Kitehener• ' Steed • on . a. raft,and exhorted . the, 'gathering on the •banks .. -Prom , the text; "Ye. Have- Obeyed that 'Form ol*. DOetrine Which' Was Delivered: Yea" he., pointed.,...out that. 'water' baptism: Was -•-the form •ar:--tri---e-Setting:' faith • , of :the ..,aoctrine.. of. the death., .hurial-- anci7reSiirreetton'pf-Clifistin-which- eVery Christian :has, • ••'. • : , Sunday, which witneeeed the .close. ."-OfT"tifeCarniii-eeting.". 'here tendatittit4.-th`&--7fgfternooii-:eeesfen-1.5Y- . a etoWd estimated between. 1100 -aid. ..1.200', many., ,ConAng in motors from , .points.: as. ',far, • away` 'as.. Kitchener!„. 'The Pentecostals derive their iierne: 'clay 'Of- Pentecost,when the DiStiples were' seized with the -e'plrit and spoke in. Otbar..fanime;; Not. orili.wee this possible with. the ApostIs in those: butt -he -y .claini ',•that %with suf.'. fiCient. ldays-and a , an instance-.of-t-his-won- .derfni power they ,are able- to point . - .toa local man, Mr, •-• Aarbn- Mielhous' ...enj...Whoeritered't into the,spiritt-at-qt •'o'cloelenedri on Sunday and Continued • in the gift until. 2, pirnduring Which period he. spoke in .a. language that he never .before knew, and. conversed in tong!neS.....With 'the paStore_that±weilld- have been, quite Jinposeibleunder any other condition. It Seexne that all oligh;!'. in a like; Mann et,'"ati tan, readily 'diecern,•when" the celestial or- -dinance is On, TWO lal men in the Pergong of Messrs, LOuis Felsing and John Lusch-of--'acirrick,;•beearne:sn �b- csd with the spirit on -StindaY Mot- l'irng that they, 'fell' Postrate the' straw"befOrel state: - Abby" eon -Mira tawards.- the eVeniiig'seiviPe.: reniatklible -ertieg; ;.,of'thealing, :Were,',testified-to,-at the- meeting's,' the pentedoatals eninleying„ Cite_ _s:..km healing iiiinistrY they, claim' as the Ankstles, Used the early 411x4, that of. prOYer 'and the Sincere belief of the ,patiept°in itr efficaot... Net 'everyone Prayed for°,:iss 'healed; they admit, but' neither Were all these Prayed for in apoStolip?' times careCl.: The Peateeos; tals,' hOwevr, claim niany e'triei of absolute Of 'Organie diseases a's well a functional:diseases; • , The ":earnprifgri, Which swasi highly snecestfUlt alitt authored ia arge 'n6berf eOnvetts, ' Was presided, over`;:hy: ReV, J�bn B11, of Owett, Sound,Rev, G, imhe,s of Mt-. Irilioner and the Ideal pastor, ,Rev:, Mr,: Riciatvdi ,r.dre at Story. $-. • ija1HBJ1I- What is the feel story your c�al • bin tells --in tons of peal burned and. ; • in 'yoltime•of heat-? For cOrnfort, satisfaction end icon- oiriyy, install a • Happy,••:Thought .PiPeless Furnace. In no time you find it's the biggest thing in your home -big in value, as com- pared to cost -big in convenience -- big in comfort. A Happy Thought Pipeless Furnace solves the heating problem for the • medium-size house. It sends a steady • stream of thoroughly warmedohu-, snidified air straight up into the house,, The principle of rising hot Happy Thought Heaters air and. descending COW air, as bring comfort and coon- applied in this furnace, does the 'only into the home. Happy Thought Ranges make cooking and bak- ing easier.. :.• rest Draughty corners vanish; cold spots disappeht. • There is no'dirt, dust or gas -no coal waste. For larger homes Happy Thought Pipe and Combination furnaces rolve • the -problem. • Letus have.a panof your house and we will advise you. or, SatebyRAg...4..p.oRTEous S „ THE SMALL TOWN VS, THE BIG CITY, •The tOwn has ,been the butt Of the Cheap linniorigt ever since the somewhat larger toWn came into eic- isterice. • • A• stnalthlOvvii. is any •tciWn smaller than' the town in which the humorist resides.,. If he liyes in a .town 1000- a • town'..of 500 iS a joke. If he _Iioyocrs ea., iin a' town of 5000, any ton of : r a joke, and so -on --p. • City folks: call sinall towns. by witty ; names ---tank towns, hick town;towns in ,the stick, towns in :the bush, towns on the bowl and piteller circuit.. . - Small taWng' de not have scandals, .1agiereheStraSr-gan..--_nle_11,41Qating.-11.1.7, • '-d-elitediiesi Or 'traffic. prableme ' can park his .ear front, ,of -hig-TTI.d-ce busin--ese. -and leave- it, clay,. -if -he so:desires. On a hot, day he can-talce: off,•his coatand 'walk down the mainstet without ,losing,..,public.:,esteem.--,: • In a small tow:n; doesn t get him Anywhere. People like him for' what ih isnot what he pretends to 'be, 'Ile lives too :close_ to', his .felloW- eiri-to-he-Oth er"theificis-si. eal 'A small town . there are neigh- bors „ wlicrIturn-r_in _and...help, .sick-. ness; • who like you . illat AS ' well in your: old Clothes as in your neW- pries; who :put .on n� airs and make n.o.:pre tensions , a city a -Yonng tnan rineY -take his :girl to the theatre; tben to a:jazz Tera-ce,-a-i-rd-thvia ' tip -et -tar: b-aVir home, all eta cost of $25.- • • • Ina mall town; a young Man -can, ilalfepifel4frilp-...'tliVrildVie:',.-L-'itoll'" at :the ae cretqll: parlor; .and be sitting; In his girl's porch -swing, ,by 10.30, m.; have, spent 70c,,,*having had quite is good a time as. the city •Chap had . . . • • , In a city, ,a men spends . at . least one-third- of, his time putting,. up a. Pth—er.. 'people who are doing the same,. 'MOO' TEESW,ATER. VirOmnii -•• • D1E8 AFTER. 'OPERATION JOhri.'Steeli a daughtefof.Mt, and ' $s» .:TeSSWIltero .26th following an operation for goitre: Mrs; !,:$teet had Alberta to vjsit ki brother. there, With 'tlie heir& strength in: preparation,fle, tin -opera, • tion Which was..,deeined ineVitahle, Qt „Sept., ..6th the operation was Under-. -..taken:and, far' soine liours`0116vylat the ..patierWaPpeared. to he doiat 'welt Later her :heart. :weakened 'dila: she torietlY .Pt4sed away. The- „reintiink, were )3X9tight to TeetWater for inter; ment,'being aeconinenied hY Mr, Steel, Who' had gene to Aibette hionth be7 fete:. The tate .11Its,-„, Steel • Wite 'hern teegWatior a ;Attie &lin', 8t Yeats! age, and 'Wag Married in InilliarY Of $he is survived by to datiOtOrk And son quite yonno, the 400100 *ea Orp. tend of ,niuSic .itnd w4k)an Inn ' DURHAM. CEMENT PLANT BEING WRECKED:' • Of the rise and fall of a once pro- .. induatty . at the!..tawn Of IMM, "The ,Revieiv!,' 'newspaper, pub, lished there, gives the fallowing ae• 'A little over twenty- years ago al( was work and hustle on the sit of the :old: ,Romhengli• .property in the south end of ,the town; building -the teen work and hastle getting.it away:. . It is:now. a matter,of _history that, the National Portland' Cement Coth. pany,,bnee apparently the premier mill ,of its kind .in Canada,if not in the . ,stitction one ..:of the Marvels' of the. growing eenverit-trrantrfaeturing'imius, :-try,,_ii.Lnow • about as ,extinct as the .great auk,- and nuinetoue •creditors„ ,and sharehOldets are sadder and poor,: ,-nre of the,:cornpar4uand-thecdomingtor 'town of the3no: E: Russell Company,„ 'subsequently ,the Durham • Stone' and • Sand Company, the *peaseof the'old, cement !sompanyficrt-naticed -ally 'very bad and in a short, few: months se :far:as:the, general public been 'etieh: a' company '' in existenc;-..; .Withthetaking over of the-iiiiijotity„,..: -of the hold,hig'S -et the company-•here,. less the :cement, machinery, of course, the labor ' situation has been -adniir- inetity_the_pres..e•nt_occupants-an, their Work' of erushing. .stOne -and • manufactnring -stone. dust, "Fox 'the. pat- cotijil of inonths,. 'however, there his been a good dear , • of work,gpin•g on 'clown .the `T-rlarit" that many of the eititens have known • little or :nothing: about, As the thief • ereclitOr,Jhe Standard Bank took ayer., • . the AntereSta of the; cement Cothpany When :it,' pined And have , ever eipee• been-trying-tO-4.ealize-•onthe----eernent-' inaehi6ery--411 -the -old 'A5lant, '" A.- fei,v.r.-H.. menthe ago they „sold if to a. Arm ; that hee' been otganized •fe'r the men-. ' • Ufacture,of :cement nt St:Francis, de Sales, Quebee near Montreal,and ict. Sargent, Contactor, Ow'gri Sornld,.* was handed the, task of diemantling.__ and ShipPingthe-Mitchitiery and oth paiaPhertia1ia4fto',40'-neWli1'otile.,;.4 • ., Considering the amobnt of work to he, deae.; „Mr, ,:$,arded 1iis ;gang haVe'Crade reiiiarkable tiale,ht Wreck-. 4 ingthe plant, and About nAdle of qieict week* akiiiItt to. havathe lagt of it Cleaned tifr and on eara ready for. shipMent t6 *Quebec:. The new mill to he erected,',v411J10e,,,a.,..dailY, eaPacifiY. *1.,,2Q0' barrels, Is Jaunted 1?nfl , freni, ',MOntreal;: and the trraelfineTY. ,be instalted, we believe,,by Mr,, Sargent and his gang, In all, abdut 40 ' CM'S have already been shinned', and the final. Shipment will eonaist .about seven 'Cara MON. • Ottani rif" wheat taken 'fforki Tit Tenkamen's tomb in ER'S'Vt and, Olant' •ed, neer Budapest, Trunoi gaIn maid 'to .havo, grown and produced a good 0rop T I*19)iiikint4'41)44.19,41(izilmt "it