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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-02-07, Page 54 !P. 4:Ater4,rimv."!•••Arr ••• ite Oocis W der olori:C1 Go. o. ds.'Br• tg. hter • SURETISP,_ solves all impurities' from fine • 'orcoarse • fabrics. By. its - gentle treatmentand thorough cleansing, the pattern, color or fibre is 'not injured and takes on a new :freshness., WHEN TE.A.CIIER GETS.CROSS 1,And 13111yBoy Miffs an gets red in' -the face When h -• • *!, ' I LIJ,PCNO lill4111STEto MIXTURE y if RPaft thielP1184fated11141km 74k4,`&14V-110fY°?ittj-tt.21T4, '4‘-!•,..c:Are,7..inArlilartti-16Y„*ria§tA -116'454.:741i417;V"*illi714:41,' t*IditiaMxtu,1 ,eartaider this ta;to a wonderful iemedlr 'and wauldn'A'be without it, in the halloo, 'and I am. firmly , ' con- vinced that it:Bayed •rhy life."t Mrs,' W. ClaYiao.. 90: Uxht;idge.• Toro.nto, • -- Euehley'B., guaranteeiito - ,-Lts?-likvAt*ith-:'-the-v4,ory-first--, &mai= Aelt, ,a,hottle_at yiurOruggist's • • tPdaXi 'W,K. BUCKL.EY,,LIMITED, •• 142 MJTUAL3T.. TORONTO za° • TILE POST OFFICE.',AlVB: • . THEI*014-E-TAIC*0 HMIS- •a nhmber. of people are un- , ,der' the iinpression that .the post of, • fice •is' foil Charge; of .income tai . . „ and 'that. all inStruetitins.,-in regard .fe this inycilVed Ao'verninent enquiry • w 11 be be•lided.' out by the, poS t st-: 'er•or.his staff •" not the ease: points ,out Poiitmaster Ci•misay.:"We are contin- _43'..dlly:-•-asited-qu'estioni:-Tiliourtfiein- co-Te, tax imost)Y by people ''who. ask informatien'on-how to niake ,them„out, , 'Whit t show and • the. ,proper place te ,shew. says- e • po tmaster, teacher gets 'cross office have. -full, instructions the brown eyes turn, bla k „ . 'Xs her pencil: et:piles down on the' die hollers' out ,"Next"-, "as desk with a 'hack ; sharp as a Ma,. . t Ve children in clas4' 'it " * Th. I $ stiaight) SI, en tie teacher gets- eross lndher . . . ,(linip es -0 ' s v,,,,e• ,)..natead "of''a I'sS'..-ary '7t6 coUgh:!---and, ' not. • • safe to grin '' : • : When the teacher gets - 'Cross and her imp es go in.. • • . , • When the .teacher -gets. cross the -lab- : 3 • all mi X's : •:. ' -The oneS., end- the ; sevens begin to •' • •• plaY, tricks; , e • • .• The Plus and the •- tle amenrs • . -„Where .;the cry•:babies. cry up " their. '• seats -with' tears; • - " • The figurOS 'add,, and "the net , like:sin,: ' '• ' , • •'Wheri. the 'teacher_ zeta pros's and her. dimPles.go in. , . llen the teacher, gets cross the: readers get bad; , The lines jingle round till the chil- dren are -sad, • • n. , • the tescher fief's ";god hen •• • ,'sMile is -se 1.).r.tt,r1r4.:.' ; • %, The tables „get ;sti.aiglit 'and , , • ,ers-get right; ' !... The. plus ; the•••••-ininus,•,je,ohie. •trooping' The ligtire's add.,,tili And. stop .11, --'ng The , Children ':.Would.' like. "tb.tit • dare 'nOt) 'to -shout,' •; 'When the teaelte,r-gets'750, and her •' • 'dirripleS -come, chit • o o. Seerns :AO' 'us' , the to Make, :bOth.• ends:.ineet, is •".in the .,aititS, - Few „rat men have political, power, but the fat_ ding th headi are holeir . • _ own. . 'Matter.' ' - • , ••, • . . As:a matter. of ;feet' the Pest' of-••• •fi•c,e. knews, no ,inere,about the forms • than the general! of 'citizens.:',The- • government, dPea .not ',-apneint anyoa to "give "inStritetions 'and 'contents it., ...self with ininesinC1-• penalties for these :who iferi.1 pe.t, fill • Itheni • Out In lare•et:', . e'en f.re itleri M'a,y e Pi laSvver'S • or :Iccountarits Indio /rale•-ii,;speelalty. of this Work.: ‚Here j'rthey seek -advice they !must get • it "fi-om.,!some'•fr[..iend!..whe. has!,..inastered•, ..tlietpu27.„ „ • . ,•.' Inciden.tally.!: it :niight MeMtiori--, 'that • the 'past Office ',..s."111 'F'1161.41\:i- II::aiict its phi y •bu•sinesSi•svith the • incomeax.:The • ,expect- • for :illStriiiiit:ipny,•;.Postrriast:: I.indsay shor.dY. •Thik, ha::•-•beenthe-,bI date in other' years' and, will. :pro -bah; - th lie':about the aanie: this , year. • • • • • • • 4ttilso4, 0,ERRittkitrow., 1924, 1414 • •"1l'IMAT4. GILIMPSVR frEmiy • vont) ••••*,--•••••, . is pet, 1ikeijat the r,ea1 story Qf Henry Fora *in be written' vehite 1iPS; It'niar'neVer be Written Air that' mattop: '11'1,104e.", who; are i a, ition .to!"write about Ford haVe either ' 44iR',1! strnrir .1aersOnal--1-reaserlaF* --fbr-- 'el teen "114.1:5$2,1411,Mir"Oiir„ ,PallItO• taMaY1iist,iberacter"-:. by ,exaMinieg' Pahlic actai'ov they are only a' 441:all 'Part ' Of: ,him,ancj. .sonte of the most SensatioLlal,a4 them have beer real1-7 'the acts Of Others, fOr. insfar4ce„ the Peace, Ship seic, . • . • pipit_ Naturally_ to-, know, Ford' one 1„,„1„,ailajae,„glnaelas. arpl-those-whaaretintinratelY7cettilect- ,ed-Ivith-him,-are making a Ibt, ef-frinn;• ey out of hiM,,Dispraise s not to to:be "looked' for...ThoSe'WhO Were intiinate with .7 him, and 1•14Yei,-"...lat' :1,46..p•mpigy. inhtpa1 .1.11„:0isparagenient-Ayut 'their utteranee`s, wohlcr be, discounted once most. • !Of: 1Pft A Ford' S earnest solicitation. 4.Senefor. -Gi-mens -might , give „a-,f7c-aforppinion. of 1VIr, Foizd but the Senator iS the richest by many millions Of,,,dollars • •tho1f,gli his associatidn,with HenrY,, It would •seern'ungratefial of 'him to- . . , reveal, facts,, if ,any,, net to: ;Fords% credit, .•' •' The Public' get on1y oecasional Mr:. Ford,".if we leaVe osjdethe biographies that have 4P-. in • snch' num:11'01.'4' in; tho_ pat ,t we or 4tfir00,_:_years.,_wh_ert,',,Mr *MT:1Ft' "d-e-C:ided • :'TWhetficr. he would • . a •Presidental ,,candidate. 'Mr- E G, 'Pion, a Detroit'. editor;' has Ic.nown. 'Jr. Ford intimately for twept:Y years, and waS,the first editor.of.the• Dear- born •IndepOncient;4-1-is-opinibrri:of-the7 great: inannfactu.ker i giver rn the- BrOoklyif'Ea'ele andis'not one that. vould•• rouse the re • of. Mr. =Ford, lie ,• regards,.: , Ford as''' an extraordinary in'An • not only, as a -Mechanic but as a bilsiness Man and linencielyllesays: ,,11;•,.is.. 'Ford's ..a•nbition- to become the•. .rieliesnt ancl.ineit,powerful man in theo Id, an Ihe' 'is well. On' the _Way; to •j.1 thii; 6.1111)tiOTI. It:Seen:IS to us that :-Mr;;Pipp proVes•his ease the all-rotind.,a1-)ilitY- Of 'Mr.: 'Ford when he :nOtes,'.that. hasthe .4nrodd„ut.;cei...gielrfgth000ci..is.i.i;-07tnoe.-yrofaori=,, himselt• ...There have `been' smile hien", great in the or,gani.zation-Theyhave come., indgPne..'Terd,"reinains;" the busi- •ness , • Salitnt : -1 concerning' the! -Ford isiness are thus -.1,sunimarized'-'by e Eagle'For nigiSY years the ••Ferd business broiight: 'more ;Inoue!, :to the 4 . . ..offires.„"than.i.a!, taken M.iby :the entire' PennsyIraniiRailroad,' syStenrroi the entireNew•Y,ork_Central Railroad In _the and;:its 40 •!branelres • he . employs approxiately.,-,1•00.-,000 pi-ofits are 'in:or"e 7fri oo;o:oo: 009 a„year', • • .•,•. , • • • • -The:inn-11:S of .the country" are paY- lite., him niore 'than $10,000: a'day hi:- terost's on: hi daily _cash. balance" on • • • ig o ramme.o •••• . • , 4,141z0 'inter anada_ 44, aDING DOWN! SPG EDY 71.2AVELIN TO8003ANs (4.1aeac,,:st-tc5E WIN '1',4;U: In Camilla syminy-, IVIontreal, otters aeroplane-ski,jor- • .motis • w,it winter ports, mg addition to many other win • With the' advent. of ice and ,snow ter sports:, :Winnipeg Will Set hside th'ese• sports begin; Sleds, to- the ,Week 'of February 4-11, for 'car- ,ho*tikria, skates., snowshoes :and nivel festivities which -are Projected hocky stiCits; 'together with Wane, pit vast scale, inadilition the 'great t440, porlfoirstignes, Make •their lip, annual • honspiel, lasting SeVerat ,Pperahce; A nsychological change weeks, vvill be staged as Banff tak(IS „place,lif the soeial atinosphere,. in the Canadian' RockieS, Which IS ••,,,nierrinaskates,_ its' contagion,lisi- , characteri 2es,', al ;• ou tdoor 4novoinent '• Per inarly. years t4tiebec and! Merit - real have ben r .Mecca ,for a large . number of Whiter sport 'foyers; who .flook te these, twi.) cities on the. St. LaWriinee daring • tarnival sea:Welt '"*There are; howeVef • many other Ca, .fiudiati tibia§ wherp organized sport a winter feature:: St. John has its ktth totiknothent in vvlitob &lofty .proreAsionoto pattlotpoto, Shen Jaronke, 'Qtiehee, hita planned an (flab', • 'orate, *kiing, contest slid provid. mjne, , inlondid trophies, ail hWitile • „ Qre itocka an a ii.the•Year4 r000tt. 'in the Lanteritien Malting extreOrdinety proparationa ohntaitiip-81) ,milea- northwest' -Of 19,r. 04 Seepplet want- , OI lafttj_lecoming_as_poplillg in winter as it ; MiTYPig fieen SlitTliTjr7-1I planning lo---Mitdo --former 4efforts:,, Winter. sports are enjoyed there' All through the white season and will culminate Ina gay carniftal lasting from Feb. 9 to 1.6., the last two days being' deflated to a benspiel. • Dog races are a feature' of Banff's `win- ter season and famous teams from Le Pas kwIll run at Banff. • Le 'Pas Will Celebrate in elititiViillittle froth ONTP..5/1.G11:21. pXPGI2Ts • ON, SNOWSHOES Royal, -in the former, proVidegi, an . unexCelled Playground Where skiingo • snoWshoeing, bOb-aledding and to- bogganihg may be enjoyed at their ,bilsW.,-,,Slidtitig,..-zonteStA,atelitight-' festivities on the :Mountain and the presence Of 'profeSsional. entertain-, ,e.rs, proVide amtiserhent for lquiik, , .,.• • realbrs and visitors: ,•• • . Quebec., is really: the''Capital 'of Winter -$Ports in ,Canadtiwits•Dlif. , March 9, to 19, ,dttring whic period !the fantods 200,mile non.Sthp dog. 'team vato •tviti. he rini, Reftelatake, ,atronghold of .eki4umplog, Stage ath antl. ath, Roth Montreal tad Quebec' are ••••• . The 'profitS on the repafr. parts lie ells„..fOr enrs Lehi Oun t,,tti-a-nailli dollars, a month.... • • 4. -.Te .isnow•.get.tine7;cOntio.1..of his 1-irces•.'ef- •,COal. ni in es; Jilin sv(-1,"(1.•• ' 1- rai rea aMt ..fOr 'fratia,1>er--• tion.'"; • ' T, -dr',..pt.tr'i-..Hnaj13r is in touch , "I trilitt niy boya,". , 116, -said for ptiblication;:' when' la. tip, Weil *before the qop'l Was closedt,, -"VV•lieji the' ;War einted • Mr; Ford! • gave MrPi»p ,ari thkling ,of derstanding of ma$i psychoIogy A large 'building intended for war Work tyits:.ptirtik 'cens•tructed 'on -NOveniber ..I„,-11? 9,1 A' manager.: suggested, that • rstork .on" it be Stopped, ,but Ford r- de"d that it proceed sowly. He eit, plained that •labbt.:, Would be rather nervorts' after the war, and that if the .building were to: 'he .inimediately ' tern 'don, it would tm:settle the,nien• , ;So,.dte-decided7,t&fittistrAtratt&tire - -tear it lOwn When the net Wanid not Oppear to have so 'inuch, significanceie :, , „ '11..'lt'l)-1.es8tl.411g'What:ii °1:rtiles'eDG'On4dr: independent „herd: ime, • After it had been set 'tip , Ordered ,it tilimantled I•ift that the W:*l5. might be polish,, e'xplained that it the *heels .Pc.dii.liodr it wpuidy of then 'he 'os t'git craclted,Pforeover, he saidi ", yen cant expect men ,to keepa, ]ice of Machinery neatand clean tin., less , you „start it that 'way," -Mr Ford oosgl to ti los in„ his -shop; Jamecnnis . Wes , hiS gonorul totinttger.° and !When h ,10„ft the, newspapersPonme 'Oted on it in a way ,thAt 1,prd thd, not like, 'no decided oleo it Dior& that: When, net wont, It or itt Wenia be only indivitinald "Who .../vjfted, The titles 414 not /44, douzopo f114111 oftnitiatial. ohlit+t--,VethO -414.0..datte-hie--:-ShOya ferirr Terrace • and Chateati Vron. tenac ;are • riames to tonjuiri With among winter sport deVoti' el all oyer • Canada and the United Tho-chte,tvtisch, tohe& 4lida ' the, Terrace isAenerakly,_, , ii-f-.7fritieffer ecrerciwci ;„ line , ,aideS to watch the sw boggiing: A fine 5:,:•,,111:•„. kating., Andael" and ',Outdoor ("ihrling, contests and • .rAd ' „bg Many.' ski. and. snov. • :.bs evetr waking hotir A of' hus,ky dogs. With sleigh nrd'driverAS maintained', by the. Chateau,. maw Oief:it for the. ; • Use of the public!, . • Quebee's' carnival; Will end In A, - riot at excitement, when the th rd eatn, Internatianal, ,D44,Teant '!t.' run there .ott Pely,21., 23 and 23. Canadian andT.Anter* lean teanit to 'the litunber. Of: .ithoot oe 97: 11i 4soti. 1404, ;Isvoignp,Lj • ••••,' Rrn .0001111.1041smoijiplIMMIIMItlimpinfolpf. 'COA'04/1.14tY OF' • ABBAUI;O1W11.0. ; Colborn MOn Olvea TWO. gOntl,14, • ki(* whipping Charles nuistt •• PIDDRIOH, Fcb,1,-,!:11grIsfmtqw4 prominent Celborne'Towtrisliip Was7sPateneed te,-tWo'7Mafitha-krtlia Y(,(1;42;14,t. 471_0 19Y:alf,:a4 r44-101.'4 ChAdes, PAILOtt, 47yeak-01 English& home .boy, who,, „late on the afternoon Pt:the Sarn day committed ,Stticide by hanging himseK,in the barn ' of CC,i‘X WhQ1.11, the lad had been bir- ed' • ky, the -M arch mon t"-„liorrie at -Belle, - Will -you get a bigger Shareot)31tAlfrie Ernil 1924t • .Many glOrP:rienpie learn , . ot ,:thp .1:rie§t out :6t! :their '1,9c4.1._ ancl in s'1923' than: 'beforo. Our study of their. business •-eitahl-e-d 'One. • concern to • inctease its sales by tele- phone . f rem $200 a month over $8,000. , • Will 'you.' not give this • subject of' p r(op e y 'organized and properly . inanned. telephone' equip-.' Tnent' serious' consider.. 'Ask Us 'tti • . 'Every Bell Telephone ia a'', Long Distance Station 14uild..up the Ford 'enterprises, but the mine came. when -Mr. Ford wanted, to ;get rid of, him'. 'He had check RUC on iim andl.earned.'ithat:-he had been at • che Plant" only', 13,4 days..,in the: year. Mi; Ford .said -that ,Ccin2ens ,were ,on the job he ',would 'rather have h.. -jiniginent than anyone4e1ibuthat judgment• Off the job.•Nvasi* ast ood as.sernehtiely else's. on Ferri , • hoine:- tiVo 'or". three. daYs to AniploYees:.He :would have to. figure Out how lie Would :break •his • '1usiness . relations with :, Couzens, then the day he had made, up his land to Sneak, Cou-,zenS" precipitated . • , liatters bY.Complaining of some peace Iropaganda that' appeared• in ' a ,little ' hagazine ;circulated. among the Ford employee. -He said it would -have to •'se, cut out or he would.resign. Ford told ' him it:, Would Stay in• and: so ouzens 'quit,• -.They' parted friends, •mil on theday C,OuzenS; left Ford, to 91ease him,' gaire,,an:••.intervieW 'an- ' trawl. g• of ...Public. -,oWitership:•-•Later-,. ni,whej?: •there'•was ment: in the fight for the particular ,Mblie,OWriership that. Cou?:!ei,s,' •Want-. Id for Detroit, Mr: Ford: had Otle .of, leadirig experts issue a „staternent, that helPed-knock the •seherne ,on the head; : , • ' 'AFTER FItTY yEmzs,'' •, Mr. Peter :Irn.k.ney', after ,serving in, 'he capacity of -precenter :and choir leader: in, 'Knex-': Church, -,.Belinore • sin:ce service, waa.'first heldin, that, pitiee,: about -fifty years- ago, resign- ed the position, at the anntial.nieet, ..ng a -few„-days Age. The 'Congrega,-, could,not_let -the. pccasion pass unnoticed, 'met, at his .home on WednesdaY night; j'aniiarY'- 23rd. tp.. the number of aboutSiXty,,' A Prograin of vival. and, instrumental, nitiSie and addresses by; a number ' resent was giVen. ;:Soine of • the _el-. der members recalling, the events. of early days '147.1i:en • Clifford, Balaclava,' MeIntosli and Eelinore Were under the 'Pastorate of Abe late iteV, Wn Blain, also the. separation of the con- iregations, and the Calling of the late M kn y w called h f;vraonenic.ii.; ire inO_ 18 Thepgn and. after an appropriate.addresehaci '5een-reail.by Jho,"Darling, Mr, ',James Douglas presented hitt with A ,hathiclo. some gold watch and chain, Although aken by surprise, he, replied in a feeling way, , expressing his appre, cjatien_Of the gift and iiisp o the 'assist in: .the service; of' Sang in any way if necessary; , • The Atidies then provided lunch which was' enjoyed by everyone, pre- sent, the remainder 6f.the,night.waa spent in social intereourse 'after the „Striking of the long hour, the pleas- ant tittle, Was 'branglit to ;Close by singing "Auld Lang ,Syliett.' • the telephope :was , Invented' so .tiriti thauibtlest paesona o0014 'talk about sobt 4040 i)iattftv 1r"'• '4; tlYe !!•:. 7:z1-1111,3- strOte s•aid the eXl4P.Liee...weaelPar-4 40,use-.(1 had assaultedthe'koyylie,11 114 cOlor-•of circu .itances• .tp..adininiater, a chastiser .f.iad, :he "heeli,; an•apprtiee, '0 s&iIdehenjuthtifred in .reaso •41)Ie' piiiiishmentto correct him, !The' sglidle .• affair, the :magistra was...a.moSt unfortunate one. believed that the. adeuSed had sufie • ;id ,i1.1-„.hoth' body •and, mind ,..and „for th reasonlie . was going' to give t benefit in the,sentence,•The Sufferin 'no had endiii-ed as. a reault"of theca as 'a greater punislitnerit, than Wou- be ..inflicted..by "court Sentence.' T,he ' evidence submitted by that given at th highest' and. showed that Cox had a mitred whipping_the.boy,...not Only -o the, day of the suicide, but frequentl prior to that, Only one witness, wa Int it; 'tfiebox. by the defense, Dr A :Macklin,. who testified that: thei Were no marks the body whic w-ohld. indicate that the "'boy had bee beaten:. The •entire case hinged en .whethe •'Charles ••Bulpitt • was. apprenticed CoX dr Whether he was riiel-elY hire 'The ..defense. contended! strongly tha hat, ad mT QX n- te Ie he g' se e. d - .e o • the:lad ivas•apprentieed, 'which, Und.e •the statutes ••Wifitild have giVen Co'' the-right.to punish him,Within reason 1Vlagistrate Reid fetind there waa n apPtentibeship. ••-•I he. city:. hall Zhainber, in Which th '.."ti;a il , Wa's :he,V Was fillet:with specta 'tors long before the arriVal of the 'ac . . --'464e,d-,-Na,10,-141-lowed.-his--!epuricilr41,-.--- .1-layes,cjun.ilisto the roena 20'minute .afte).• 11 ',o'clock, the time' Set' for ,the trial.' Among" the 'other counsel was ,1,; -14 I Killeran„„ Who • admitted' that he , • held, 'a ."ivatehing" brief, but'delined •to say in whose interests, "althoUgh it, 'is', understood that he, represented the MarchillIkit 'Heme• . When, the charge, WaS--read .te -thO . . . • accused ne :Pleaded:norguilty, and hiS -Counsel asked •for surnMary trial. ! - :DT -A. 0 Minter, coroner; , who. weritto. the ColbOrne Township far, on the night: of theshiCide, in responj. se to'a telephonene rnesSage.frOint,dhar-. :les Robertson reeve of 'Coiborne,.was the first Witness. .!--11e1-"saiii';-that, lie met'INIr. ' Robertson ' -riVir:!...-C6X-- 'and =a,,Youni-nian i-n-anied Baxter; at the'.gate,- •CoX, 'apPearcil' much' perturbed. He told the' Witness "!' thal hehad-,b eil'intelciWciandtWhen. he'arriVed 'Ifie 1-e• aboht, 0.15, oieleek,, hi's wife '..said he.boY had„gone -iiii:te th , ,ethei7 fa in; the ...Young '• farm el,*iT.L.,*ioti.,... beforet•arici. lied. not 1 etitrned: li.";7•17:11;::--aTT:aid-incit„ perf1-4.-: 0:1•,1,••h0Y.1144 .f:'!_il_C•11• Y''.14.'!._,1).1:1t.Oli'fc 11.43!... r I" e• - Own.. t th:e orsesHe went to arm, and found• :the The cerinier told ;of finding, the:, odY, !suspended by the neck to,' a eani broWn A.ttprriey 6.. ‘vhether'''Crdk":gaW'Tai-iY-preb,' reasons; 'for the. boy's act; , the itriesaraaid:that the'accuSed-sald the- ey • Was..unhappy, ,that,he wanted to -Oa* n .06 ffiee.. a nel.kied•-reptat.4. aid so:, The !coroner said he'preased trongly. for •any 'ether peaSible rere- OT:IS' fel. the *act, 'and Cox, adinitteit ;Iiiiiping'the," bey , that •nierriing, He dmitted that I...let:had often„whipped', my Air untruilitulness, • , • , ' 'Laskecl: hint if he, whiptied the bey. verY day'," the: witnesa testified.:"He aid, but: freqUentlY; and aid ,lie *binned him the. hands,", "Tad "-You eVe-r• heard . that t,he boY tta t6peived.Whippingal",1Vii.,Ilayes sked., 'f;•Not before I Went Out te the, ad tun away on one "riecoSion," the 'h. 'b -ss• -Ns A. witness', 'replied • .._ • Dr, _Viter-il -11141.- • on the b.ody whipping.:',There Were seine. .inarks on 'the hands,,!wilich ,inight have been lauShed by anything'. They were liot -"inarkS'..Which had been! reeeitiog-''that! day, in 'bit, opinion; ; . -y•Pii,,thathe. had WhiPped. quently.1," Magistrate Reid asked,' "Constable GuricitY tOld of hearing the 'eoriVersatiOn 'between Dr, Hunter aria':COX in .Which :the latter :admitted ., ho h44,0iri.i'h4 the boy. the morn - :frig:. The &ironer aSked him what it was -for •ancl Cox, attid-'far,. The, 'witneas 'said, Cot. adinitted, Whipping l'etOi,d,-71trigSt6". to lyihg, never' for anything -else. ltdouat-hdad 'the '.tioctor ask litre if he' thrashed hiin every day and he said not net :every 4eV•*" "I asked hitt dire:a-led . 11. T w lkis; intpzio. • E SL/JP s,.• aLoOmEas; . :131tASSIERESLROIDFRIE.,, LACES, PILLOW ,COTT6NS,, MEETINGS, L ONG. CIA2THS; CAMBRIC.% TA BLE L/NE,NS, .NAPKINS.'FLAmig- • ETi'ES!,`. AND MANY :04 E R IJNES, THAT ARE INCLUDED IN THIS WONDERFUL PRICE' SMASHINfl• ' WE ARE. OFFERING BEAU- • TIFUL -CHLVTZ COMFORTERS FOR $2:915:• " • LARGEST SIZE FLANNEL. ETTE 'BLAlNIKETS FOR,,*$9,09, A. • •.1.,AFIGE WHITE QUILTS FOR $1.95 EACH. • • 250 YARDS, OF HEAVY ART SATEEN, „REGULAR $05,' FOR 75c. ,A YARD. s wg, AL -SO •HAVE MEN'S, AND BOY'S'oygRcpAis. CLEARDiG Hall' 'This':is a splendid oppor- • tun4y -to:save moriey and havea- kreater- part of 'the Winter's wear. COing, Telephone, or or Write •. ,and Cox had told hirh "with is Immo • strap," this was later 'brought to town, by Cox ` • • Dr, Macklin, the. only witnese for the defense, declared there were no marki on :the bodY which were in -his plibajon caused by -a -beating, . ,the_4andsthe ness 0e61.i.3re'ct). were email, indefinite braai ons :and: he Was Of • the imprea-, two i three days' old • The marks be said have :een ezz,uscd.,"by. anything:•!. :•.OPening.; "adtir,eas in defense of :he- Mr. • flays' Stat,ed that tibe-,-',.tirif Pith riate7affitir' rphtiCas'ted• to the ,feur corners Of the 'earth- andlithis Should be taken into' • ::onsideration. • • on't think .the .aniount 'Pub-. icity, enters, in ,the' argument," in- lerriipted Magistrate Reif). "Any pub- ,-,1‘city the., ease may have nave no effect .as far as I am concern.. Tuilnitne--argurnent.on-which-the the led% WaS711Tred7-50-te'Coirei-iipprentleed;- Mr.•Ha3s• strongly contended that Ur was:apprenticed' and pointed to the, .ecitiOn under', the criminal Coda Whieh r gave 4, parent;'.sehoelmaster . or.• piss-. -et' of oan ','a pPrentiee :the right to pun -1 PlaCed in their charge. He, 'rciiiited out that Charles Bulpitt was , t' the the receiving only: $75, a TherewaS::ne doubt, Mr. Hays leeiared,-that he ,was there for the ' • nirpOse :of learning !fanning, not . . . hir- :d Ont. at a *age Of 1175 a yeerHO •;ween ,tlie.,aceUSeci, and the''late Char, but Contended Stronglt nat.. the, lad. he:had, teen An EngIlali iani1t 'ii:,I 'ha • -ome willingly to* 'amide, toJearn ,,fa,rining afid. *ea', alder 'cantrOl of MarChinent !pine, DidAt "aeeirt likely hitt th.". home: had hired him out tp' Cailt ,$15.a,year$ NO, theY• latecHlinm4ni4--utr-tegiclotef- arnri,e f,:aril the: lii;isineSs,". Crown Aqney 'Sager 'pain t ed , his "erenitig,temarkS to, the • ourthat ,there WAS • an assault : be - anti il,qUestion of 1AW Or fact. 'Titeri.. tro .e..ze6pfiens to the. punishuit 'h Placed in the Category Of 8t 41.1i 'aild ht 1,totekt to the teetiett.- ..flie f.tites, which WAS quoted by ionso 'the whete, ioiettoit vhetl:tet or rtot COX .Waa a Maat, r• Withm the '• meaning"ofthe 'SW* eS, anj Mr, 8ee*.gek' .0.01)4„110„))..0,.Astits. Aot,.tha,oasts44.-, , . • .. • •k • .... ..• , . • s • 1,