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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-26, Page 56., `I III 4.! c. • C.' • , t Fl."81*. 141/00;116*^§114th A 141111ith1tic "JUN Atho 419' r 1 ... • .......... „ • .0•• • ( A ND so. the Worldgoes on: Old, •1.elh as. fai as • h1101411t-•knowledge_ -woes, yet ever changing,- ever new. There are still 'some among us, grey baired.inen they are, who remember the clipper ships. which' years ago forced the galleon from the sea, and , the great four -masted barques that litre now seen only in. islancl•trade on seuthern seas, but these men are ew •schooners which ply the fishing he privileged few. •Except for a banks; the sailing .vessels have gone the way . of all things, and in their place we see .the steam driven ves- sels, gigantir, palatial, and ' se dif- ferent in almost all their ASPects Tom the wind propelled vessels as • .' ,almost belie, their origin. 'There came coal. Coal revolutionized the • • ,shipping industry. As „the marine engine waS improved upon and de- veloped, this commodity became snore and more in..denian,d tsntil it ;became a necessity. Larger Ships` were designed and operated than . . . . • ever before; theY became More spa- ,. cious, commodious, and faster • than eVer before. Cabins were improved upon,- the' sleeping bunks 'could be se arranged' as to ensure ,privacy for tEe occupant; the state room was -, evolved.; .•-. And so the •shipping worldgoes on. Oil is now coming into its own. ' The navies cif the • world Are •con- verting their older war ' ships into „oil burning. vessels •and, designing - many of the: additions 'to fleets for •.the use of -oil; - and for some . years past the steamship ,bompanieS of all nations have been turning their at- tention to oil as well as to coal,suP-, plies and resources. • The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company early appreciated the ad- • vantages' 'offeredby, oil, and the latest conversion to :be .announced by _ , , , eAfg I OP,LICH COUN'rlt, COUNCIL cO, "locate'.41*.get prices' ,o,n, SuifEhle AI'd for TehreStrati4.": On motior, For the first firne. tiVent3".1-Sev;- of Reeves Aahereft7tind an f.14Don en years "the PrtiC9. County Ceenell' •ald, Wirderi` 'Sinclair n4111P4, a .leorn- 'held 'its gium?ner session at .th0 InittRe of two from the •siNth and • County capital last:week, and. 'Elie 'two from the 11040---IteeVes ' Ash, period fityas' unique - for the marked ei.4p, 14.,` viclson,,Vohilaton nc ecenemy- tbat featured:rifle K4w • eiiro,,pro:eeeille3,-,- -Anything that savored- of „an, unn'peeseark-,..expendi.7::,- 'titre; Lef,2',..Mp.PecirEee':. Wide`i"V.:O ture had' about as fat a chance, '.of the •• Kincardine mark .01;ot dead a winiihyg . as ,a :crippled' mOuee( at a year ago la'st' wirltqc, '1?Y" the .,file Sten.: orLticknew. a64, Reeve Heiger•-., preperedneSS`. Leagee fund.. at sheW. In fact, ex.:Warden John- , her', $15 a =Oath from the 13ruep, il.); 16ripi gtaut,,ng man ' of Cliesle sought to,. Ward, off as she is incapacitated' from ' - All 0.15part41114.:,ef' .Prodiialit9'-hy...,p. 'Plorable: ShOotibg affray w6lelf -lest Tgraos.-.:-.9E:eni-dcin4--:lie-"terisiderPft,*k'belPies.§7,....-1,u-vaila-i---7-Th4•ff-4-11,4174:7-6,47i17;, "this. segiOrt. ' „.aerrie,"howeker; :Who; .1.cague...funil totals evr,..11,`,.$00 Aro htild-..4ige0".to 4fix, er .other' axes ns PS th,ere,..;hgve" been ',ea.:71;W hjaeket. ertieri, • that. n -e• : special her an, eye,--and-left her a p r 4, tt. fo.e -i u41:1-Ini iy.,, ,... rntiiid-• thought this was 'iriterfetirig ' ti pon'' it, the trea.turer of . th toO,rnueh with the liberty .9f •th6. eiti-• ,C; ,T..1ckle;. was: instructed 'i ''''/Aft4afittrATote'd" In a "Plialaifk,"".akrairiSt vest $1,000 ,- off -it in -.0overninent': .. The noton :1;'''.4 .. cief9.4490'....'bk.• 'llands:. ,Iteeve,,,:•11/leVittie : df;?. $euth„..". '1'8 to:: l3;` but the,',.„06'enesls Of. '01'3.':' ..4.1nPton:4conmiented";;aptin the fact seneale threw -Otif•• a scare that was: that'''. the ieWn - -Of' "Kinealdinicei,p4,1jiiatdy.: not lost or, tbeHO'essien, ' , ` taken' no action .as .a. .piurt • Councillors ...had,. squared. 'away' for Smoke ;Nuisance, at Walke aetiop on Monday night, was' ',4 jey- A Petition f.rorn, eerteip res14ents for injUries Lo buildings 'fron blast'. the Central :rlIeaf,ing, Meet, , kiPer in „ tile. form . ef'. a claiin: tor Pf Walkerton .reqoested the Council' clarnao.eS' froni Arch , Rosa', Of Olamli to abate the' : 'sill:oho :nuisqncooirif,,dreOlni; int .eperations on 4.116: .county ;road- from, the . plant fall,: it seem ' The- curtain: raiser„ after the to assist IVIra.', KaY. : , s:isii.siciokle_ , Walkerton m.,Tay., This.. was referred to the. Hira.;.,.-.1.thil on the ,`aqjeiaing,.toOl's, ' wavst. cqn.inii.ite who 'will investi- briirg the rainwater in.'the .eisterns ' gate,- • ,. 1 '',.' ^ ' .. and •bladkenin the washirgS. On thi.', for , each inmate in, the : house', of inYeitiete • . '. The 'Oolit.,` , grant, ef .106 .per ; da..ii liP°87 Tb9' tefuge, . arid whieh. has 'only been, sane, ' • TOP LEFT -A COST PRIVATE SITTING -ROOM ON TIRE "EMPRESS OF -'FRANCE." RIGIIT-A CORNER OF THE ROYAL SUITE ABOARD THE - VESSEL, WHICH IS SEEN ' ABOVE BEING AS,SISTED INTO HER BERTH we QUEBEC. RIOHT-A CONVERTED CABIN. • .•• the Company is that of the Empress of France. 'rhis great'liner has for some time held the record for the fastest voyage- between the St. Law: rence and Great Britain, and is anticipated that the time made on the record trip will be beaten by the Empress 'hfter her recondition- • Another important change is the replacement of all sleeping bunks on the ship by regular bedsteads and inattres.ses and the conversion of the cabins info 'rooms similar to those on finds in up-to-date.hdtels'. Rooms which were formerly four -berth cabins are now equipped with ,two brass 'bedsteads, while cabins that had two berths are now roasts with . . a single bed. Many of the rooms that are ,equippediVith the bedsteads have also an, .ingenirously .arranged berth which folds Into concealment en the well, thus affording •accom;• modation for an extra •inember of , •the 'family party when so desired. . This ship, the Empress of Prance , his been Chosen teeruise-,around- the-world in 1925 tinder the Cana- dian Pacific management. .It will - sail eastward frorn New York ,ion January 27th and during its 'five • months Itinerary will be the only object in, many an ancient port to , exemplify the lastword in modern- ity. ositivel y. tires at e best any price IHCOLDEN Made by Ames Holden Tire & Rubber Co. Limited, Kitchener, Ont•. Test them with any other tires under any condition and • oinpareihe 'SOLD BY' 'T. W. SMITH-,- -Lucknow's Leading Tire Shop :ACCt SSORIES GAS IL' , • NEWSPAPERMEN STRONG,' FOR • • ' 0. T, - At' the ,.'meeting of the • Distriet Press .AsSogiatjenheld at Elora two- 'weeks _diUfott04; tatio "Temperance Act and the pro- posed plebiscite or referendum arid the attitude of the local press towards' it, diseloged.. the fact that ; there Was • a ver ,.gtithaffe' moms -the, neWspaiser'liiisiti••thist be retained 'Mid. strengthened rather. thithat,therc'shenid be. any loos- • , ,,1,fi,,orlts..,.proiiision-k. IMPer Inen. otesent 'freely -eotessed • Act. 'ea the 'best,' Measure available for eontrollhig. the liquor -trAtfie, Last ' Week says the editer of" the' Acton Free PresS, while. , Torento in eenversittimi With newanaper .,nffielat.,who.:trayels froin,,.end to end ' Of the, nrovince in the stated , Very that the .* Spirit 2fotind PlOrix. •Mettisig j'eepeeting the 'Ontario leintieranee. ,Act thararteriZes. eVery 'Press 'meet, •int he attends, in. Alt, ijaFte o Pthe rtiVitiee, , • • 'doesn't, f.l 4 h 0,- • o'VetAijnetit, ,ihe has to PiAt it Mit , Of Oa. We On Olt areltMd And Ctnis onta. at tot° ot-;threo yearm*,* :Portland •q - 41P1 ,.-t , • • BOOTLEGGER TOOK CHANGES Shol'ily after • 'Midnight, On Wed- 'itesday of` last week. says the Bruer -.Times,: of WallZerton,,. InSpector; Mat: •Beekett and Constable JOTIOS 'Owen Sound, •aceompanied by foriner, Inspector M. White of Walkerton, were doing A little slueth work in the ro:intry they °became sainpling , they found' it. to. epti.- .tain :beer), whose kicking 'power they' decided haVe determined - by, -the „GoVe:-Stialyist,at-TO-ronte,- On his-;re- •desiesid• theit ftiture..coutse'. 40,.]..the; matter., Ahouti.,n.- pties, were; ,also.' found in the'back ot,the ear and these; along. With the 'other glassware,:.were taken, possess- ion of by the (1f:fleets. Ai the ident- ity of - the. tivo men :in' :the car •was', 1011.itioirstof7a-7Ford-coune-that-caine- '-knoWitt-te-the.effiefili-theatt • over•-:ilzersythe."S, hill riort.htOW.n.,:` • lwed.; te.4irected..without Itirtheei. tidit. • and •concealing • themselves watched te.,Walkerton, • • the .car .turh atid deSeerid into 'a, gully , their . .7ilong the highway 1(eeping77' . eye :the' !bita • beheld it atop .MANtWANTED'140NGAIAIR' , • , -'for-a.--econsiderable-neriod--ni-. it- Se-- ' •-• , • eluded spot, and then, .swing aretind • There is a ;Mail at. the Wellington and return along the highway :County of Refuge .whO Ward them, again:, ?being 'their., own patently imagines, he,. is 'another; c;harlot,',. across the',roadway.at rots- Samson And h0 strongly Objects, to ' .ythe's hill; th.e-,•T ordered 'the. oneeni. 'having.,. his- hair cut,: The. .other atik ing coupe to halt,' but a it did -se' ;he learned that he wits 'about to tat - one at the three ihruates.'iti the car tlergo., thiS -operation; .lip-depatted AireppecttiOWitli‘cit bag •:•6f..-bttles And- •s.ucldesily; .at a,- .Abarby after banging. them' on. the .r�adway houe, ,frotif whih ed,ps.table Alla in au effort Us, smash the glasAvare WAS Sent. Whciti the Offieet..in he dashed 'oft down the 'highway in eharge arrived to take,.the man' beat, the dark, Although the slueths; fired 'to his sleeping' quartets he Objected - two .shots . with a view t� tpignid uhing olit a knif laS e CO the rlight,,the 'fugitive billy quicken- Allan' on the' back of the left ‘voist, ed his pace and swung' Off the toad- :The' wound, hOWeVer',. 'net, COnSider, WAY intothe. us -at- the foot of in:, ed, serioua,An the man, was .taken- . on examining.. the rba, they ,baelc trid: thOrn.i!'ott leae, oince foiind ttait orio, of the,... _ 40 he hag hookrinore ooata. hOttlOk bad hrOaht. 'and ip f.oree.` a few 1, years, :is: to: be dis- ,':con:tinued„ andl'as. year. 1.1.)Ceived $1680. 'from this . s,ource -the Bruce COuricil ecent'ed ` Wentworth . united'. kick' against:;' the cutting off' . • . .Minister. of , • , .Lands and .Forests,. W.rete (.4:4mm end- '. .• nig Bruce s sentiments against the exportation of.H.stituce Jrees,,to. theT I.Juritted State's fo..r•,ChriStirias-,1'decor;-, ation • .purpeseS„ •Carloads .of . • these' 7ere • S:biPped, last BeCember from the Bruce Peninsula The Govt.., had ,the exportation Of, -the, ,f,rees from Cr.b-Wif • lint a .spec,... •ini jact: would 'have to be Passed by ' Parliament to PrevenV private . part- , ies shipping spruce, trees :76ver.'• the-. border. - Mr. JAS. Malcolm, IVLF., in a let., .t,er, to. the council said:, he would use ,influeriee. requested- to 'have. ii 'banning .; order :•passed-', ..agaiest: ',Spring: trees going "out of the .coun: try;.aS'it Costs $1 Per "tree to -refere-.. .'-.trate the land'. ' '• Turns PoWey,Pension, seheMe . The question granting a ,r'etirt fernier Treasurer'N, 'Robertson,: Who. resigned-.lhat',J JantiarY .;`after., 37 ,years': efficient.. service, and t� • eX-: GaOler D MCKeelinie. , and forrher. Turnkey,, •George' iLobsinget;'.-.Whe were: retired • urid:er the age ihuit,,hy the!'lace .,' Provincial „Govt,, and: which waS' laid' oVer from the January sion :for definite settlement '• at ..tbis . . , • . sittingsi,. resulted 'in several largel :signed' petition ir from-, ratepayersof the cOunty. being.. Presented to. the the'... Matter, .-ReeVes •1V,IcLean, and' janiieson moved, ;that,„ therequestS ter superannuation, • Or. retiring ,allOwanee; to retirieg,toun-- tY :officials` be.. granfed, as '.• it • , - - would establish a precedent which. ,the, ratepayers ,•of. • the ,. cpunty,, ean- ,netiafferd,40 This. 'resolution carried'. without diV,10,0i1-. at the Council, ind inaf fair looked. like a rnost. ,conten-' tietts .subject, Was disposed of with- out a -Vote:: That. Bruce, doesn't .• be lieve. in pensioning:, her. officials af- ter retiring from 'office, no , Matter hOW'faithfill :and; effirient ItheY, may, haVv;lbeen,'"•.r•••inaf conic of this. affair.' ' ,Want•i•,•Neco,owsi AtiOrne• Y 'There , being some.' dissatisfaction. • eiter the.',:cost' and efficierwy, of the' adMillistratien of Jtistiee' in • Bruce SpeMalTC:Oinmittee eeinposed' Reeves Heiseimat of;„.Cheke, John- ston 6f LucknoW -MeVittie of •Sdutli- ampton and the , Warden,„ will go • as a depute len • to Toronto And:. cpp- vieW to hang : it.thange.inade • Crown; Attorneyship of ,Bruce. rants Itedtired/.. ctistothafY grant Onao: ---e-aolizlo.:Ahtt-13kiite-tdditt."--11Otrof6a4 at , Walkerton. and the Kinealrdiri • .,General: 1.1eariifal was reeoinmended ”by -finate:el.,60iernitteev4:,int( 4vaSt :ye -Jetted ,cottiteil , the Tht '16.:Tedetr--instittill'en:-Tedtteed-. , !Co $20Cir.lby,, 'Vete Of 17L43; Plowing Match fOr Bruee,).-. . At the reqUett Of t Iiont, 1grie, tceptesentative: who fo hold the .firSt. Annual': plowing Match, , -Brueel.at,,aerne'leentrAl ;.point early iri thc* PAIL, the 'Cotiedil granted $50 towards .PrizeS1 for the' . affair; PrOV GoVt.'..having agreed: to d.otate „ 'the Connell IS no insittilIMOUS'4is o the. •siilvis0,1.11ty 'ot ' proCeeillug- •tvith, .teotoristiOon, •,*toric,, operty Committee will and remedy this nui- Get After, Pedlars • Arch;• --Fergusok of, -;Walkerteh;' ;yko Was appointed, Kigh, Constables' )f Bru`ce,. Was inStrueted to Prose-. who... aye unlawfelly-Thawk;-- ..eg and., peddling , this country •,ryithont , a license., . The -.Clerk • re2. ?oiled. that up ' till ..last `..week only chrce 'had taken out IlawherS',' ha(' License's in. the. persons Of.* M: Shopiio of Stewart :of ';,Tees.water,,,. 4,nd . . . ,....toldenbe,rg of ,Walkerten: , • County ',Caietaker...• position of caretaker of the At Walkerton; wlilichha5 .heep..:fn the. hands of the . .Norrish fainity dor 'the past ,thirty: ;iix years ,is Tto become.Vaearit .0c- • fitti,er lst: ,j)resen . -IV. ",v0o • took over ..t1k,•••Pesitiea in: 1.912; ,' thi; death. her „husband, ,Whe had held the 'corifirmally7. Since 1$83.i., Sent in hor; free 'house light' and .is • graced.' with a yearlY: 'Salary".. of at.i;o.n at • :lila ses Sion which :was' acCepteci. • The 'position • Righways', Grant, 21/2MiJls Connly •EngineerHStephenson;Tin his -report Stated ti;?.av the County :Coirrinittee • had_ cleided . to. complete. the Elora road iron), 'Llunkeld .to Burgoyne; ception ....of the Ditnblane Hili .and a iile riOrth ,of This ' work $1.1,000,' No,rth ton:they.; spendfak; construction work.... • Between ., Wiar, - ton. and HePworth .14000 is „being epcpded- putting a ter) or, finish on _ithe.„.•;r6a.d. ;On , 10th • 'side load ' they. are doing----ki \V the'..,road. 'The. -Pinkerton hill is . . alSo 'to be graded' at...a: cest`'.of.about. ••• • ' • By' -law,; WAS, , passed ; assuniihg, bdundarY TdderS1.1e- hridge-.: -On the ...betuidarY . between . Grei `and. -Mince • will :he,. • linked': to 01.0 ' County; WaYs'"siystom • ancl. will e6st $.12,000: As ' this an eXtra. that. had inOt` . • .• llOVfl proeided' for, it. was , to raise .the'„ llighwaY Rat e ;1Z rein' to • talce :care :this ;item,' Making ..the'.,prent.' rate 2,q2'. for../Poocl •‘ perpOS es ., • ' ' Reeve. Arch Weinoof Brant thou-. ght. the X-1••igl:lw.fis'! iate • 144: be:4 Jahoark session arid, .doi.ibted 'eccitiotny'„ of •tiot prosierlY • maietain. tU,g,„,, toads:. :The,„•.'Eolr4; road wi getting in., bad ,tlie mneh4travelled- county be- tween Walkerton .' and ,'. Hanover., ..exce.1,1ent., , shaPe 4 year ago'. tyaS'liererning' rat- Tty-'...andTirr..need,,efattention;-•-•4 '11., County. Retell ,Cent on D&lar , •,Any prospect, f lowering:ftlie, .tsx rate-HoCtlie Cetinty ;lade(' inte thin - air when the' 06(..416,(1 to. •,00.; of t-M;,!.i,-6T-Y.I.:47-..11".*.'1.1:11''- '15,(1(,)() "due the Proviii(!e .froin, last 'Vent..*.S. highway , .The uaty', itSetifiS„' to pay per toW4N-18 the •eillystrife. -iron erafe-t.1-6"V'llieral'Ili-gliiVartiiipi 'nine; through., the'. 'comity .froni may to, '1"iiirardine,,.ainl, on this rOAa' Pcrliee 0.•wed .the •I'roVinee; ,$20)060 , 'Nem Opera tiefts; 7iffeii ft; paid the. laSt• ,.SeSoien • inateact. .4eaming 4h1 35OOO.du�. fr 1i2 , Work Oh 'ever•.tor next ,Yea'r's .0ohneil titY finaneei'll,l3ruee last' 4W•eek •dteidec,1 to Wyfie. the Ortti're debt tt1.hnit AS n •CbtiSecpsence $61;000. will liti.Ve • been taiSed front* tliis Pea'r's ' tax,es, .blett • this. .„ ite'ec4 'the 2 Mills reittited .Ptirposo. oplein '4,Vhit, shot th gtOld 0111'014010kL'f); iig04,4ttg at to,%00 10 Itl[il,gY• AN yirpHsTrry, • l‘fr. is hove', ,frorn- ,.. • tP1r4.rt,f9;dt.4-ni.174.•,;14,:el..4'10' r4.1•;.," of L,C;I:dOnt, was in taWri,•&;(er. tho', eAu , •- , r,. I. pierialn 'has returne4 .4C•ik; ' 10; and' lVits, 13.1avid, 'Cox., of 149;1'7 .dor‘ spent the Week-,ead„ in Rip1e Afr.:*.J'Ayues. 'camp101 has recover-' ed frern. his recent.;:attack. of; iilnesa., , N.c.d • 0, WinniPtg, -ViSited old friend:S. a,t7B-ipley • last -tTIMrsdny • : Iir TYp it a 14 McIver of the, .leeel, hgh.s.01,041 .ataff,,t, .1.presiding -at ,usj,e,ephkt., .fW;, days . 0 Alex McDonald, "Tena Martyn, and. -.;Mr., 'Angus. , MartYn.niotorea to . Tiverton on Sunday, • , • I A.",- E. liel$011 A. and 'Miss B, are in -Ripley' this." Week presiding..., at the local high. school •eganlinations. •, Mr, Kenneth 'McLay and s Al- lan yeturped 'from a, trip.to •Lockwood, Sask They., report Mr. Tho. Stewart • was: in Fergus' Friday 'and returned :with, • Steart and Kathleen. -Kathleen ;has .• -Jeer, •nridergomg • treatment • nespital. there and is pinch • improved 'health. Word-.7-liasbeen " received Of the+ deaili of Toy-arilrie,..'s former'. resid, • efit .6f, Ripley, :Mr, Milne ..spent: his; .)6yhopti ..daYs here and Was :also •;in • ilipley • ."-Eout, two,- :years age: The, . • funeral .is in Cleveland: . 'Angus •• McDonald, • :of' ,Hmig4ton„. ',Termer resident of Ripley • v'as'....reneWing; , friendships • her'e ias week IVIrf• Maelbenald ;has been ..tatotre6rindtiong: the Ro,tary,,..Conyehtion in Itev.; Isaac ;McDonald Ph.: 1).; of. N'vas' Riplek...:for the Cern - reunion *Vices •fir., St..; Andrew's Chuich 1)r.meDoriald' -eOrideeted a Sunday, his:, thoughtful: addresses be'' ,and :MI 'English en • ;lig 'much aPPreCiatecl by., the congre- gation'. . • • . _ • accident '‘'Plirch may resalt in Seriotts injuries teek place about' ten p.m., Monday' eight,' when a .car, dri- ven Sam Scott' collided • with. one driVen,..by -.Kenneth MeLeed, of Con. The ,collision occurred- at th,e Ioy- al Bank corner and the., force 'bk. the' 'impact hti rled. Scett's'.. car, -through' the; fence Surrounding the new C. N. R 'Park. MeLeod's. auto swerved to.• ; . 'the. .pavement; knocking down the 4aseline purnfi in .front - of ..the Coni.7 'MerCial • Hotel,' Both 'ears were badly., darnaged •and my: McLeod sustained zie'VOre., •CiltS ab Oi4 t the head, ,being :nneonsciens. for some tinie. Mrs. Me4. • Leod, swhe •Was also in, the 'auto.; suS'. tamed innior..,.mjuriesMr: Scott was, takep -to LucknOW:by -Constable' b •e--Lcharge.d .exceeding the,. speed. ; • ..: One-tenth 'of • a mill 'higher then laSt With a rate Of 11.c,c on ,cvery. -dollar of the, Assessable property of, • hi• County , one 'might be •. apt to rec.` ord' er.:„BruCe,„±nt .• looking *0y0,7 the. peat 'we, find: 1921- :leo:Crated with 121/s ',mills And.,1922 , . . •• . ‘vith 101,i2 mill totichSo the groan-„ ing tax -payers -cantake. ceinfort. . • • • . , 'ji:oni, the'fact that. 'things have been, worse h thi neck ;of the. woods.. . Miacellaneetts 4 Clerk rePOrteci.erclet Of :Police 3lgiStrafe-.,46.Nah ';issaking.,,4;.•8tarkelcii, tlizldrn'Of Tara WardSef , the Coq-, C.,hildre,n'S.L. A:id, :SoCiety,. year t1 teWnships will ;piy • an equAl,;ainount per pupil .with: the :tOwns". aria for all: pupils .in :frOn• the:, Cotintry- to. ,the -IPP --4.h,' tn- Centintiation .,Schools. • This Will pleaff,about..,$1.200.',ceniing . fowl: thiS :to -,•the AValkerton „ 11116 -•'•-ether IschoOls irt the cennty: ..benefit prepoiti6n „ A; teeplution *.". Of. peridelence to :Reeve and Mrs, Carter of ,,Creenock for'the Ros.S, who the (otiiieil ' • The, eit,ort of Ree'V'e „may ..,to get ;.the"...;Cettitty.,,,t.O. „as's, ist that' jl1ate in, ' rebnilding a $0000. -brictge-proved-,tuna4,hiling- • endeavors OfRedve':Ilavidieti to. roi..t the $0000* A,mahc,1 bridge,. Orito 'ti Cpuuty', and Reeve .Slinpson tje :get »the; Cotintyi.ta,,finanee-sonie,,ex,,,,,, ,periSlYe,the Teber- , „ Walkertee. tearil .arid Town OotinCil On: eVening, • cirtIffett.. ,lonnuy that h6ithte tong • thii banailas d4ga "bilk 'perhap or a A tni,e gtieSs fs e'rematttre, the song e. 'c `TY ilW41ting jini1 t4o' ourniner calms urea trees.on onoo, A :41 ••• 0U2, G°43096'S"TNBIEAST' NV° L'UF 1VR IINETO• YOUR , WARDROBE AT TILE TIME ,Y011 -NEED THEM' MOST -- A.,)) Ti ES E.: SPECIALS 04x1.2N)SQ, 51-1PAHIAI NODA:AS.NEt r'WTOREAYT: • Ladies' r Conihiinaltins.; jnSeireral • • 1, OtYlae, at ..39c.," • �ther Unad,t Combinations'. at., .98c: • worth •dOubte the :'1:;rawers Black At 156 a'pair White Oaes;• at :•19.• and 24c Laiies'.:(:)peri...or:. Closed, praWeie,•: . 75c.. Value, at 29c. ,a pair Blbatners, in Pink Balbrig- • gan, Special, , Values, at; 39, 59 and E5c. • ' Ladies, Hese, in Art Silk,. Lisle, all Firsts. Black; 'Tan or 64aPit;11:1' essiya;":eCt,,b:2:3.ha:iar:ceP.les:air',1.1:di:. 11' 5 20,t5co: as a' yard.paiiSpecial Ladies' Sr.b..ztneard Silk Hose in • Net Brasieres, all:sizes,', 75c. line; ,to Clear at 2,5c. •' • • 6ROCERY, BARGAINS 15 1Bars , any Laarklry Soap, $L00 3 Plcia'. ••- 25c. 4 13est IVack tea, -$2.(40 • , Matches, 3 Box, s,, 39c, -'Pan'0liveSoip,4Bar, 256 "r ;c' ,:•••• I[,h,,egme4,Ayre'B,a-Orn..gbiainsAffEcoet04.3tf14.the. . • • • '-Counters Every Day:, • , , . We Are E Wevdneneisl:idga,sy. ,and s ' RIPI;EY ver 36,00 last year • "Hello, Mrs. Brock, do you knovl, w,ho's speaking?"• , "Non L haven't sthe faintest idea.7 Irene -7-we just had our telephone installed and I thought you Would ME0 to • know our number."• . , 'Why that's fine, Irene, I've often wished y,our mother had a telephone." And. so Mrs. Brook returns ` -her ' ...with a _now • • and greater ,appreciation of the fact that • "every new '1 subscriber adds to the .yalue of Y,OUR telephone." • Of the net gain of 52,018 telePhones hi Ontario' and.• , Quebec in 1923, over 36,000 • residences. 70%) dences. . (or WeiVstalled Me• rchantsA and•; shop- ers • should. not , ove.rlook this' ' brge addition t� ' the num- ber i�f househoMers; they • ,„..vrtan=atachwhy,-telePh010- 1 • c•$ • •\ 1-1.t TrtEM 7:otiiig. • man Went Into 'a, leZal drugL Store. one,;(lay,... last!...Wek: and seine,: -.meth,: ,balIs ''eut of., a jar; Thinking :they, „ were 'candies,: ,.and liking the looks • Of thent,:'he, said „tOLthe ,Ziee .MO tee cents' Werth ofthose Loo" ! Peing, outside., he, pet and ten Minutes. later, the d'ruggist :' had n, telephone call from a Phyiciaii, who lives nearby „ ;asking What he had seta eertairi pptient of hi, fOr cathIy. flie said ttent.',ailiur rushed into his office hadl)aeW poisoned: The druggist. Intinitht s. -totittitied tetrierk :her odi, 018 sale of moth halls, to the..! mn,,and the. etiti'S • dr, the rumpua. Was revealed, Thcrewaa quick re, - cOverY, And :the', young man: has stomaell now Whieli the Moths, ;wilt -Steer lear Of for sometitne.,-,,,Matk• ham 6 t. 1. ' W4 rather' tidniire''4st Her 411o4-0 aotutlon $Or evorything 11