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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-01, Page 4'NOW .RENTINPail '1111,1140.Aiti. Mg' 14 'IA •11.2.1t • 7-7.-,,,,,,,xorrro,44., i" • ; 01114,104*,*10'' BISSELL'CO,;(-; 140e" tfillkOTin 'Land Rofle?a 4 -.' *$114#1.* WM*. 00 CO OA: Yare,..Pktes. 71I.VOIl1Y AN» -40 44-4 • NO.' 1 RedAbu*, Mpnioth, %anti_ 0.1301;..,AgAtcrg,,,"Ail Or' , Oven, t'ence... • 1RORPflRATED '1655. • * 0140 AI* $9****000 Over, 1"25 Bionchen 1S9F. COUOTESir TO A Tx; aepartnamits ever's. effOrt, m umiecesssary fornialiti ties and ta. Courteons service to eaStrinierS. . • Savjn Departments at every Xtranell , de to eliminate alieedT and • JE1130,: MA:SA(1ER, LUCKN9W BRANCII brth Greamery arrived in. the •neighboring burg it 9 )211d1..SSUMefil the proportiens of a UYING STATION good -.sized /hen' 'egf, -causing -th . Ighlent rash' Prices Paid for and Eggs Yfiguarantee vice and tisfactiot-4 all our 011/3 Vie us a tria1.114 let tis prove you that we are a worth while k ecil Mullin, ,,,I.:41c!itioW Branch PhO'ne, 63 7 Winghant Phone 256 , umental, Works KNOW and WINGHAM Has the largest' and most complete Stock in the most beautiful deolgua to choose frotti Marble, Scotch? Sviediali mar adieus Granites e make a speciaty of Family OnuMents and invite year, inspee- •Ptioas Neatly, C,arefully and, Promptly Done. • yt)tsr oi4der. A. Spottoo Lucknow O...L.24. 428, meets in their lodge zoom Avery, second 'rues - day of the nionth at .8 o'clock /iV.141. H. M. Parker; Eor- Seciy__ Wm: • e, totigne. to, protrude and hang • chit • from his 'month Bie a danger signal. .As none of the medicos consulted., in Hanover cetild diagnose the, tionble,. Bruce, hurried back to t e capi o •.Brue,e;. ami ..eund the family': phy-. Simian here equally puzzled over .the strange phenomenbn. 'Fortunately a Winnipeg cloctorivho was visiting 'here, had *run, into:a case in the West loi4 he •'Prephesied'that the • swelling would disappear almost sadden, 'as it tame. Aad- it WE:s Butas it passed out.' of his tongue -it went into his face and head,' bulging his, ,features • out like •a Ruislip sleigh. , It is 46guestionah1e if his most. intimate friends would have • recognized. in the in,flated inask, the 'familiar tracings of a face their Pnee knew, 'so 'badly. distorted..W0S his rnaP.••An :affection of the nerves known as.. Anglo ,Neuratic Oedema was , responsible. for ,the transfigure - tibia of . his dial 'and the 'bloating of hi head.. :After, reaching :its Zenith •on Sunday night, the malady .start- ed.:to subside,e and by Tuesday, he was so back. to .old • -'form that 'etreh those dimples, which look as pretty as a bank book, were onceMore -on the job sgain.:, 9-1T-4ER OW COUPLE ' A feW weekst ago anold couple& by the ...name of Caldwell, •brother' and, sister who,, lived. en 'a farm in Ben-' .tenic TownOhip; •Grey County; were takeni_to,-,the-Co ty.--F-HOlise.--of-- 1.1, -e - i -ftwe---Porsever. years the fawn - ship. 'eduncil - had ound if hecessary , • , . to give ,them assistalice, arid," it was fihally., decidedthat the het,r., eourae.. would be to have theth. sent to the Refuge. .1 The Caldwella had a.- few poses- -Sion' -Arid the )• Refuge Corrinfittee 'claimed these aTid 4.4.31Pie, 9f-iveek ago held in auction sale of .the :stuff. As ,to what was reverilid-Pn'tite-;clai ofthe sale the. Durham Chronicle had the f011owirigt-Those :. Who ' at- tended got the 'atirpriae.Of 'their 'lives . " Besides, twehty-one, trunks, . of blann* ' keta; ,c.lothingy etc.; 'shipped ica" Mark: dele,-there- were, offered at the sate, . nallia'ns, s,'forks and Spens; ' 'that . had ,',„nerer „been . nReci...man.Pne.,t. I who was. iiiiiiiOl4;67'he.,:would,.ei..- Untate there WRe 1,000 'lead pendia 1114W evetY., %Away,' '..440o1ROWN ckturio.4 D. Afackeltaia! Pronriet . andEditor - THURSDAY, MAY ,fst._ jay, .04, •;"' . i;•ir 'M. Anothe ' Mta,M*.'nO4, • 'AnteriqM ,bks paSsed Charles; P., 4114* 4:tiO,is").Of • Tanimany $ear: '3.cfn:k faintaia Pemeerat. J'art,r,;organizatiOn died last vegit; ‘1441iv44, /Orig' .frOzit -acute laalko§ton, , . •,The,,peo0g. otthe'. United StateS Are. :vigorthis'. in Oteir deannciatiOO ,Of kingly'..goyernmentS7'and'.. thay•arO' Very aura that. '*4' '-'gdyernMent. or. the, people -IV, the people, but they. have their - .mere andquite as teeur'ine: , their '..peSitiOn • • sea' the erewheci, heads of uroPreWere before the 'Charles Ildurphy .tvas one of these,. Holding, no public posiiioa re- cognized .by the .law,: he'waa, Yet the. most influential'inan in the. goverh- ment, New York's,. To this Of: . power. .and wealth Murphy. 'reee.",•irom the ,:lowly occtip: ation horse-:atreet. 'car 'driver, lo ret,erred"to strecea's-: or- to. Creker Who fez,' years presided over • Tannnahy „.Hall, ,wbieh ' turn • ruled • the- city. ,BefOre .Croker there was a Map- by the name of. Tweed, headof-tbe notozionsi, Tweed' 'Ring, •„ under whose ' thenagemeht' Tammany became thoroughly organized '7and . . • , • • secured its strangle hold upon'New , . • • World ..War„ . vd, hO' fIlahdOik41 WO' atiPP9a joatifY' theit demands, • by .tef Of Men , their line of we *cm1;.e',.1"ted, *idea. Citrea rec ven lathers Were Paid Oa this at Chicago laSt 'Mtn „ Ihicklard4sturr$1.4LAR44 „pit tuck • Ingx.p. tool in the doing, of their Wor the matter .of , and genera telligence they 'do not compare the • carpenter pr machinist o Pichler .for example. , Yet here are demaruling; and receiving pay for eight lours -Work than farine,r can afford to, give for A. • of ten or twelye,-hpur days, . • Evidently a number of big „trades: have: become organized and' .by mmia Apprentices have ,-tho_.„.maraet.,*pr i6t4ter: THE illAqgfolt !OAR eARGILL d errin'k 0 'VOA* MMt4Lose Theit rk in Lives In A House Fire 4,1•*•••for--8 -hours- scai• t Gfrevitroeviec Lost Cwtenrelhoy mien owuhticia.h • ,LfYiratisexto : The tragic accident at the burning ../itteNntio' k. -,s14-4' who', was SerionalY 'burned while "as-' sisting to remove furniture from with the blaeing Ptl„esed awuY r the' as the result or nervous shock from they. Ilia injuries •the 'Brace Cc:gutty mor(,.anpital, early Monclay. morning. • thc '* Climbed Out Through Ro9f wee l Firer details than those pub. .lishad., in last, Week's .Teleseiipe„ are' aiid; now avalkthle of the hoJqngtra Aiier assi.tikir . to •clear. the, ainy :urnitufe Old of.: .-the, lower, storey, ;othei4 w°P.11611.1'ssttsandth;yin'ex.'thaist .?the. re. rittrea following the example set. by p businesses .: which" have a mono of the things they deal in,. • !rust 'where this uPward' moven ht. the': demands , of organized tra • isgoing to stop there 'is on say -Building 'Cohtractors all over.• , continent say the trades unions the geose that: lays the g en eggs" ---in, other _i‘ord.,s• maio building impossible. It:* looks , • though, we shall soon reach a po at which the w e system 'Will 'co pletely break dow . ' HELPING OTHERS -e4k!„-.2ltral'Titrcr iTairryitig 119a. thtlthe furnishings from the upper ffk roomS. with.- , , lathes,. They were in the upstairs the, .occh at the n,orth--t corher, the P01, ..'iouse.'when 'tle. burning' roof crash- ed.. thieugh, pinning Ross so that, he lent 'euld not move, , Rieliard's only* dos. • hence of kettink ,,out .was through rng.he hole in the roof and to get on the .roof he had to raise. himself by are 'rasping the burning :roof With his Old; lare.- handa. In so doing his hands IV' ere cruelly 'burned but :he Menai- a.s to get •out, 'roll drown the side of hit he burring roof and drop.. to., the in round, a' distanoe of eighteen • to hienty feet.'One, leg , was lifolten, alzhost „off ,the •fall, leaving,, --his foot hinging in 'a flapping condition,' ,nd he Managed •to hop about twen- ry, .feet 'trom the buililing'ahd" roll in is-. :he grasS...His-Lfirst-Lwords--were. re Is Roas.• saie?t, Rev., Father ,Good, eh ow ,Who -was driving in the 'gate at tithe, saw him on the' roof and op -iaw him, slip cleYvn and drop to the 7°uNnedr.Votis Shock- Proved. Fatal Richard's ,belief ' was ' that he: had. n escaped through a window and he c. . recall little or ' nothing ,Of'th lc, few Momentous: second while he fac i;:?.d death' in the flames, bot Father n Goodrow had clearly seen his incide s --exit ;as , he' emerged thrOugh the s hole in the . Father- Goodrow t .1rove the injured' man .to the Hes!. pita] at Walkerton after phoning in 'atozeo. ITirlY7atiOn. Pahyt"itchie.anli-- moiap4-ita.Medical1 • • Wherever there is sin ancl..".m !se, Poverty and, despair,,.,,pajti..and d. Conran-eh:tent, •wherever there a These bosses of 'l'onindinir, Hall inen who are 'down and out, won . , are interesting characters and the y who ha•tre: erred and defenseless I play a curious part in the politics of tle children; to ' protect, 'there. .y the city 'awl the ceuntry. As the 'will find. -• The Salvation - world , ,estimates intelligehce, they work With clear-headed, iyiteniati are Men of ' little. knowledge, . 'and, ed and understandinc, effort to r lower tastes • They are, .however, claim and rehabilitate.' fallen ^ aie strongNharaeters and , above every- and; viomen, and to Provide prote thing They, are not frou- tion apd'opportnnity in. iife for litt lited. With ideals tier any fine,' "no-. Children; tions about good governMent., They.. To 'reach: the .sinner in his 'Si readily. _adopt the course necessary- and to achieve the 'Miracle Of hi to "get. there." ; They ,are not the; of -conversion to God and good work fifial heads of ,the city they are .the "men. behind:" They 'prefer the -sub.- stance to 'the shadow, "The mayor of •Ne-70V-Yorlr-ig- but a puppett- in their hands, , The,Inflnence of -,these, great „fon-. in the Street to the Police 'Court tical bosses is bynomeans Confined the prison and to the haunts of to :the city: Tier Which. they -rule. and Squalor: New York City sends a hie cieleg-. It gives courage and hope to the talon to the state conventions where outcast and helps the down-and-out.. candidatesfor, 'state offices , are se- er. It helps those who have lost hope lected and delegates to the hational., arid don't eare, It helps those who party conventions are named. These .want help themselves out of the delegates . are picked., ,and instructed sleugh,. of evil associations -,. 'and by the, .."boss" and ..in this. way he wrong 'living. „ helps, those Who betairtes an important factor •in the have -glade their' first slip, rincl it Selection of ' state ; governors, and. helps those who are unable to , belp even of the, presidents of the Re-. themselves., It provides •institiitionO Suitable for the needs of. those re- quiring such help. These institutions are managed.- with efficiency' and ec- P Ontif Oust Cleaning :an Gen7. eral Clean-up -has arrived_ • o * 1 0• , RARE8, 1.4.WN ANP' GARbEN, ROES A N fk RMA4. , CULTIVATORS; GARDEN SPADES,--'---- . CARI'ET BEATERS. R-011,4,POLISII; 25" AND SIZES", OR -1Wu ffiC, , , , iIRESCO-AN,D-ALA DASTINE-.:4WAYS-Or HAND • FOE.. PAINTING AND VARNISHINMARTIN::SEN01/11 , . 100% PIIRE pAnkrrs 4Nn VARNISHES, FOR PAINTING THE CAR---"EFFECIS". DISTA,MEL. • -"LAWN '3143WER.§, '40 A. GOOD PRICE rircE, WAGONS," RUBBER *TIRE'.oa.pirsc wfiEEL. NEW pEEFirioN COAL OIL STOVES): JUST THE , • RIGHT HEAT FOR' EVER Y KIND -OF COOKING, ALSO ENS, $6.00 TO $8,75, COILED SPRING AND BAR•B WIRE ON HAND. ALSO,. • • WOY-k'c FENCING '• FreSh Car "of Cemeni just arrived ^ his Owit:- evil ways', is the firs and 'last ,,objeCtiv.e. of The Siilvafio objec hat both hand.s were very SeriOns17: dye,- The .Army go.es to the sinriers o burned, the skin and "flesh hanging, e • in great shreds' :from: the palms and • Every largecity in „the - United -sticrevooped T.ohhnany Hall, though not under* that naine. ---the-r-'Dentoeratic* -arty' and . sometimes the -Republican' Party, butthe methoda. are always - the same. La -breaking ' privileges: are sold:and, a :Sort :of biack411 le- . vied' upon a_lmost every • litiness,• while ,contractO„ and jobsare handed out 'with scrupulous regard to 'party interests, , The interest:a" -the _CAS'. are never, thought of, There is settle: restraint, however. When, ophressIon QaptnY. Treshe.4'Ire-2.• Army'sCrstwoaliriltzed the restilts of -f. ' The Salyation Any-. is a great engine of mercy doing Work You .errn.. and. l?' years 'ago,* inbred to the - would like to do. if you had the time ',Ad'.Ititchie farm, being lot 56, N. D, arid. the:means: Think• of the :ottani' R: Greenock. The deceased was a izatlen required, the nioney it takes faithful member of St: Thomas atisardy!the, 7trained. expo:deice, 't•ffegthliecan,p;pi,Chuecircihficeenda itnewthyee?er%4ectairr; • ' You.,can help- this work...* dnring anci:his' brother Villiam„ dreW the Self -Denial Week. This is' Tour first' roads of earth for the new fingers,.. the. face , and- peek , being • al- so. badly berried., :The bonea of the_ , Were, all, fraCtiiredt-above :the ankle, twe,, of the . eri.da protradinc-,- abont two inches;', 'His lungs Were. Perfectly clear. At first hopea were, held . out for his' re:overy; ..Symp-, foals of nervous shock seen develop-, ed. however ' and his, Condition' .:be- Canie gradually worse: He, passed A- way at: 8,50 a.m. Moaday'. . ' ' A • Fine Young -Man-. • Richard., McConkey was a: -fitter "Tire of Manhood, 38: years ,of age Born on tire ....townline,Brant.,-and.„- Greengeku-Son7of---,,,the,--Iate; 'Mrs; John MtCoakey,: he was rais- ,:d on 'what :known es the •:,RiVers by. the boss- and. •his gang goes be 'iportu'nity'.-- The Salvation Army , for , , . I Yohd. eriduranCe, the better elements the next year's *irk Must have, 'get together , and for a ;• time exert $280,000.00. ' • ' .' ' '' . . . themselves: There 'is .thao a ternpor-, I ' Fiti.,u're how much yoll can gite blinding; Had his Unselfish and courageous' desire t� help his neigh- bor resulted -in his death, a lorig life • ary appeared to be before' him. His death eaning, but the gang, al- I and have. Tour': subsz.7iSion ready- is, deeply mourned and the heart":' ways, gets 'back at the . net ' election.i. when the collector 'calla._ _ _ felt ,sympithy:_ot the ,,,commtinity. „Mt:trilby and his kind "methOds huairiesa, felt for the.. sorrowing' timily: The Strength.' among 1. the great' foreign. like, thorough, and „painstalciag, Its bereft. .,brotherz4. and ,,,sistkis-,arel' nre:.:Of,'eiei'Y, large dity population,- sible, • it, is' contributed • • A -mous xtA;4ny in 'two boxes-, at least 50 'pairs of cissors, and he had himself eminted (WOkert.°P 'Bruce ,Tirh4/- , [ Although' a xwelled, he.ad is, gen: • Bruce Rogers has been -nurSing ' a. h : variety of which be woe as 'littk irty-six handbags different de•' - signs . and at4e.s., These articles 'were ot !junk" either, by any means, ut were of course sadly aut. of date ° .4nother ' attendant told us' there ,'were- articles . of :,clothing and cloth tor, ciresse, Silks, and ether ..f.t.aParelo,that...bad,never .,13‘,en and. sortie of had never eVet been nira-raPPed. ' prally "associated 'pride, yet, 11 ri 'good -mannered Netr.': foundland beof fleas,' . While motoring to HanoVer on Sit- -afte-riioori, he felt a 1 p • 'ieloiiing on his ',I,ongue and• when be Perforthed 'at lowe.st *nog.' ThiS elemeiats', is 'not interested „iit thoSe Who, throire-,11 the Grace 'of • law and order, decency progress ot• God's love in their own hea'rts. love ariything' else otitside.'their pit,r, their unfortunate fellow- erhaps in evading the law; Stich as,.. extravagances. 13 0 thi.$ -element becam adepts an o the • omtni n P ru sonal interest in getting city johs or beingS. There are no high salarie,s or Mniphy.„ and Croker who grew hp The Arthy is Indorpor-ated under o ar lament. , D-SC1'1OOL410USE-PAI • tbr barns end oath:a/di:vs HAL,. no equal " writs ts wad offs*. tisstrIal For Fres EisolOst a.'Home pmeentac moot IFAsy' •sat) SY RAE & FCRTEOUS' .LUcknow in. handling them' , 'renders an Annual. Financial ,Statement,, which is available to 'Big Pay In The Trades ' anyone. Its books' are audited and .1. St. 'Thomas Church conducted the -cen.,-rnece ri and ed sett • I, ''e 'fid is John and .Attriar. at .liorne, GreeheCk &tines Fsk' Gitenock; -Mrs; . Hugh, Thes, McNeill,, Mrs. Arthur. Johh'storir Brant; .EdYrin, Detroit. The':funeral took' place, yesterday aftermtion from hs -lite •IMme, 'Greenock to Walker--; ten Cemetery. A great throilg .of friends : and , neighbors were present to ,pay4heit, tribute of sympathy and respect. Rev, R.. perdue Rector of ' PO ilIg9 US • The Store Where Your Money Goe's't.h, .Farthest Phone - Luck no iv; lUNIVERSITI' OF WESTERN (AITA1110.. • An excellent opportunity to all teachers to advance their academic • standing. General B.A. and Honor B.A.-courses offered. Astronomy, • English, Mathematics, History, Langdages, Political 'Economy and Natural Scie.nces---24 courses.. • 'Social and athletic In thrOliglIOUt , ,the entire six Week. , • •,makes the Summer Session as delightful • as it is profitable. ' Splendid new. Uni- .versity Buildings.occw• pied this summer.. -•• - For Information r-v-ifte the.Dlrecior, or Dr. K. R. Neville, RgOlstrar. " - -Model Yoking, Mao' . , Ross was born in Walkerto twenty-two years ago, in the this at present owned- and- occupied b 'Mr: ff,-.1c.i8littn taihiLL yva buying grain .in ,Walkerton at tha co • time. but'a • Year later :iremoyed t GreehoSic. vAxe're he keAt: stoke fo • . . • four years,- then rentoiing to , •the Ritchie farm where the family has resided, for the pastaeyenteeh-Years kos%;. 'along with •older .brother, Herbert; has- heen.'etigaged for 'years with': Mr' Robert'. Trench of Tees, water, in: the lightning rod 'business. He was • home; to spend the. Winter months with hi; Parents and en. the afternoon, of the tragedy, was just •ketting• his truck ,reacly to leave on Spring work when_the fire 'broke o6utits., .1..t07aslittvieass,' :Parents; ''.'irtitted by his .• einpleYer, ,and the- .young- peupre • of the caminuility. Besides his bereft parents an only .sister„"Miss Mabel, 'and• four brOthers suriiie all . 'at home: -Herbert, ars, madford No Wonder the boys are 'leaving acconnied :, Who ean cOmpute Only Charred' Trank Reinained, • erell .04 ood farms .of western On_ Tc.ht it nieans in dollars -and `cents, :1:teve an -&-Mrs. Cart.er 16° 'were: contractors and the ,brieklayers ' ,rete,iV .,S1141 hell as *tcli as to the _Chas. Ehinke 'and 'were s'stopped by whe.'w.ill,,,work for the+ liarre1.gmed ,c'sfmnaunity Who can measure the, 7_11c.aa at the ''Schtnidt',V;r'-mit...farm-'bn -tan, agreetherita."*=:Ogardi;' wa0-,v't,3:1',•valti&.or-, the new" houes". the ' 'new **sit;f 'irrat ;:to, tre CeineferV,did not - the effect that the bricklayer; ' cOarage and happiness no" parted' to know that the hurnink of their home the worat cola** ity befallen • 'them ..until they .reeehed to them that the body 61. their sec- Oild son "was, in ihe, cirr.ecl rhina , of the bhild' ,death occur - doubt through' 'ttiffti- tatio., Do" At, 'Windsor 3 the thon'sa-rids of individuals who 'attending the f • uneral, Of the late be lis4d etzbe_rate..oa.S.1„.35._per-hour; , makifig • ' 310.80 for an eight;hour 7ell 1* the '•rdedittrn" of The SolYition da,uht overthhe 7iviIlLbe Paid A.r,,tay at a substantial 'figure increase, above this Plasteries,, entimiraged, perhaps by 17:The most ab"ibirlz 11°Me itr4f6 ___, .1,..„,1 Is the effort_ to strer:b a •bay cheque red ,rittica V the success of the - bricklaYers" '2'.' ,'Iro-n a. Saturday to annther. " [cation. bat his remains v%lieb. were _,_.„ . , deManding an slgrearrint tiith. the, , , : rihmed down by the fating scant- contrgetors for. si:4 per day of eight . If you liavet t tar" to botlaer wIt' ' bcrart. . , . .14rattir Its , . , ,* •1 unilin 7 'itt•niere burnedenar74,ali.im:is,i tO:reaji- eiri,ii,a7...p.. vont -boy somebody Of questionablY ._ F5 ,, ..___ _ . ,___, .., ___,___, Ctnitiactore say that owing to -, c, ... " !intact and drOpped through to the these .denlaidg* *hiehr Of 000rse4 vill-, , . Ei_eht Sours' work and eight hours i'liate4-etit with , the failing *ans.' ' he' eiibti,on , a -map'? hooks. • 1r41 the lama alght you ravriti j*al SittiOnti, lats the tame niiiht-. 1 a44, ffrest4' _0 the. tOtt ot .1)oildioct.; sl4rsi ere 411 right,if you tionit sleet %from the tv ((1st of fallen .debris it nt and .Howard. • :.' A . Great Funeral . , I • Nothihg ' that has A itnpened, ,for .ye4rs. la s 'SO ineVect "the community is this ,diStressing fatality and ex- prestiOns of sorrow. pOnred.' th.,;.freini. talraiderriiiiile7Offers ,P-ir 'practical 'assistance to the. liomeless and ber, eft family " were not lacking:. , The haired remains were taken to , the ' home of Sneighbor, Mrs. Montgoni..., :erY,..,Ahdlikurt. 'there...the.ifuntral.:2,Wat- -contliitteiri'dfi:% Friday lifietitiliert„ .,---A. very great throng Of friend' frorn --L41-4&-tions' , or -the -CoiintY illiCrbi-- yond,' inauding confreres , of :Reeve ,tarter--in-.:theirBruCE-: County 'Coiiii!i" eil, were ' represented • in the - greet prOceSsion that wended itt Way to ,Walkerton. Cethetery. where lifter- .. . - , meld Was .thade. The ' last, sad obse, wafer, in the lightning.tod business quiet were 'M Charge, of Rei. Mr. Facey Of' githovet, poster 'Of the Methodist Church of that teat. The b i nil,. .-e, b,',. ' feet' '.11nOthers and tirO COU, 1 i sins of the clOoesid -YOUng Olitti:-, 1 e Herhert, •114)1411.4. Vdtat sad Med- It , • ford Carter, and Roy 'Richardson_ and Frederick Richardson (Hanover) Find Temporary Home Reeve Carter has secured a tem- .. , • . •-aoraory.„;abode km his family on, the farm lately vacated by ,Mr. Thomas: Austin. There they, will ' reside for -the . nezt four months or until 'a new.' . :residence Can be erected on the r home farm, The -' buildjn" Was of course a. total loss and the. insurence-pal7ied on it amounted. t45 enlY few hundred dollars._ Parties Who wish to ,get Reeve Sarter by phone, the...next few days can get. in-, ; touch with hiin. through his neigh'. ' bo.r, John Wallace, phone 135 r 11j, . . DISTURBED THE ,CHUACif • SERVICE • There Was an unfortunate, distur- ,-1•.-talel,Int.the,,Baptist4Ohtirch' on 'Sun- da,' sa.ys, the. AlMonter.pszette:- appears that , ,lady of , an:; other ;religious, faith .fisi ,been atteh:- ding the ,services of that church, much '. to; the. anger' -of ',family. Matters reached a crisla last Sunday , when aster -of the Young. lady arf. iir in vs inside e t the .4 b.PulialdciengofanWrielldeita*ndee(in that ,she leave, _order to avoid .gonoles„,,the - lady left, after intrusidll had been repeated the ineident. was dealt ivith in pollea Court Monday, When; Magistrsitd. finod, the slater ton _an d „toats,„and "Ampoii# ..13one,:of - '.$50a..toZkeep,Ithe",peace?.;forointlfeatt In passing . judgment: Dr. Kirkland commented npon_the.--fitct-that-aueh!•- eties, were rare in modern days. There ought te . no - nterferent With,the right of the individual' to warship, God in hit own ',AY. In. i times ;past, in VariOtte ,Of Christendom, governMents had 'I1M!i ited•-•and reStrained lib4rty ptiblia ‘CN"hillhPaPs'tgPeneir itnoS'beililltsheentedtaMitina'Crt ,creed. But in Canada" today mad .'• • Xirklando the' Ianforbade, ilaY r; ;ewe: '04 alisaes• wits ofttithid to, tha pro* relnainl were horne to their resting . •