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,40. 6 Coiled Wire, 4 -Point Barb, P4titt Auld ifaVell.'
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eaforth Creamery,
:CREAM 13111MIG STATION
test ' cash prices paid for
and Eggs., We guarantee
service and satlifaction o a our
trona,
'Give us a trial and let us prove
to you that we are ,a worth while
allarket.
Cecil Mullin,
•
gr. Lucknow Branch
Phone..
tcknow ,
else 74
Wingham ,
Phone 256'
numen orks
LUCHNOW stud WIINGH.4111
as the largest and most complete
tock in the meat beautiful•designs
owe from, in
arble„ Scotch. Swedish eer.Cee-
• adieu Granites
We ask. a'.,specialty of Family
r�t,invitil Tour insprc-
Inscription Neatly, _Carefully and
Promptly Done.
SCeus before Placing your ord
,
ltia Brea:. . R. A. ,SPottaii-
• ,
Ont.'
;40mo* L. 0_ t.. ko. 428. meets In.
thfr lodge ..room- every second Tates,
,of .the moith,:at 8 a'cloCk p.m
74. Parker; Ilea:Sec's/J. Wiiia:"
r;
ere 0.0d
,here I
lit respells° to the appeal of the
versity of Bishop's College, Lee-
reieist
has supported the :plea by
ling '$15,000 to the fund.
Canada -will soon_he-the_nieccaLof
" moving, picture directors, ad -
Taint to -Herbert Btrenon, producer
for ,,Thamite - who recently
istrIvectsit ;Banff. ,to, ihe lig out.
-410or *cents' lor ,.lauteit* Oliver `Ctn.-
eatied's 'the Alaskan?'
The fish '.catch of .the world 'ap• --
. cOnt to. the consumer, of which
roximatea $1,000,000,000 a year in
4780A00,000; goes .to those who har-.
welt 'statistics furnished by the
.1,1lTnIted 'States Fish Commission de -
The Value Of the tourist traffic
to Canada is proved by figures. sup.
plied by the Parka Department of
itbsi Dominion Government, Which
that the enormous sum .01
; K000.000 wss spent by, tourists
thIs',0814 1928. This rept+
!MI'S foOrth hitt,
leffle flash .,111,fszne.
aupenalty
yellows,euno• a11A nHaBritish at e ai it: e8c6 HEALTHtc, el tedn ienet:::eesncc itti 1 4 ssil 1: addressingooeBins I.tTto It i ii psg. eh his
lic. s:
a
:isl.4eesyttn9ifittehaum. ataile y4e:4,01.1:',:n.tt: einic
ma* ante. to preveiname , .chseziae ..at.,
$.toU,ouiatiOti ni England an4,,aa,u0u,-
1•
ignor-
ance ' ,rieaitn snould be the rui
:
Disease is alinormaf; in many eases
. it ia Curable, and an a vaster ',lumber
,of instances At is preVentaale: line
pnysielaira, :true , nuasiOn , is to pie
yeat disease and prevention is• cianl
becoming , a "greater Itain An
struggle 7 againat disease:. '.; But; the
chica oostacie to. success, is the, ,faii
lire :of tile public to ,co-operate :046?
lum in 'ius unremitting' etiorts to el-
haiilai.e disease fret*. tnortzil expe,r
.....a.he 'President Of the Lister Instit-
ute, of;Preventive Medicine told the
British -Association Mr the,auvance-
plant , of Scienceat. Toronto: •"Medi-
cine •, in, lattire must change :its
strategy. lpstead of aaratting attack',
itsiaust assunie the Offensive. It must
no longer be salt( that 'the man was
too Sick,- he had :to 'send for • the•
doctor." . • .
, (Street advance:has been made...The
story is 'tamiliat of people in the. Or-
iental countries who emploY physi-
cians .to keep them 'well. -We are no
longer accustoined to hearing people
say, -.1'ney've taken him' to the :hos:-
paal" in. the same ' tone of Voice. aa
"their 'atotild say: ."They've called the
priest," and .more 'and more attention
is beingpaid to modern', rules gover-
ning 'sanitation, dietietics, exercise,
•Clothing,. niental'attitudes. The world
is accomplishing wonders" " reven
_titre ,ntedicial practice unheard- of„in
,any' other age. .The span of life is
being .lengthened : Major physical.
afflict -leas' whichk decimated the Face
for ' Centuries are being conquered,
't .is ',passible . that disease' may, be
, ifirtualli. . ainsinated ..,from,...„1,cayllii_zati.
lands ........110,..„doctors, and -.-scientific
researchers .,. are Aping their Part,
,andlitais tetathe..people to. give. them
.adding Viet° :rY " by aiding. and co-op-
erating with them lin 'their efferta'' to
aecire for. humanity the most sup-
reme among blessings—the inestim-
able' blessing of health. ' • "
,
William McLeod, file. youth who.
hired with Colin.' Ed_ .Threridyie of
Brant in August 123, and who after
being about a week cut the, job, took
advaaVage,-of. the absente of Mr and
Mrs. 'a hrendyle at, a. 'neighbor's
'threshing t� two 'gold watt...ba
es, two diamond' rings and .the Brant
'man's., best ,overcoat, Sunday hat and
new shoes,• as 1 well as / 'stealing the,
loose change , the children's
bank; was .sentenced on Saturday,
.1leat...st..-Owen,„Sotipd,tea,a4eripa '
not less than ode yearnormore than,
eighteen months in the' Ontario Re-
formatory :at Guelph.. Prior to the
Brant theft, McLeod .hact stolen' a
set of .harneas from Mr. F. Lip.:
sett of Annah in July and a • war-
rant. Was. out for • his arrest when
he took 7Servi:e -under an r assumed
,nante7-at--T-hrentlyle's, Tiring •
ing a) evade the law McLeod gave
himself to the, Owen Sohnd po
two Of, hi a uneles, 'William Cameron
ahd W,right; 'who, as
seiotenco, were charged with receiv-
ings stolert goods. Wright was ac-
nitted-MT-the-ehirge-U-7-Sgttirday;',
The only eviden,ee. againat him was
that of McLeod himself. Cameron's
case • was -.adjourned till Monday
when when cine or two mord witiiesa-
•wera heard. Both 'Wright and
Cameron claimed; that the . case
.against them was framed up and in-
sinuated that Some othet brother of
their a Was' in the plot. "This is Ouite
:a 'family," remarked the Berich.
About four o'clock on Wednesday
afternoon of last weak •a worktoati in
the Canadian' Flax CompanY'S Mill,
ht Seaforth discovered a small fire
in the bedding, An effort was made
to sniuthet the blaze, but witheut
auccess, An alarm was turned in but
inspite of a quick respOnad by the
fire brigade the fire gained such
headwaY that the • building was cont.
PletelY gptted, The 'Company had a
spniter, mishap f our, Ye.ere' '
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UCV4tiliti ANW111004 TillAgair ORR ith I§14
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THE
11OW JA1I.1'D PRISONigg
LOQ1KNOW 'SENTINEL
THURSDAY SEPT., 4th., 1924.
•A GREAT HARVEST
A. London Free Press representa-
tive has been travelling through the
tireatern Ontario..caunties and writ-
. •
abOut the, boantiful harvest noW.
Istored.•voaray-irt-theattarns
Cropa'-itt Jliniaan. and' Erne*.
-lheY...:aireihe :beat:
ai 20 ar 25 years, That is just an-
other way of ,saying •they are the
best in a long while as nobody re-'
calls a crop 20 or 25 years ago tvbich.
was 'better ahan the one now being
harvested.
The -'Fee ,Press reporter ; Might
have .gone, further,- He-ntight ,.have
said thati.taken all aroundthe. crop
Of 1924; in Brace and Huron; at any
rate is the best eaer„harve.sted here.
tiqiess, on-Same'losv land there are
an light craps at. all, The hay crop
was amustially heaty,- and though the
season: was very wet, mach of ip was
.saved in fairly , good Condition. It is
not top Much to. say that ,the fall
wheat proved a phasing surprise to
everybody. • Fall wheat 'almost all
threshing 40' to 55 bushels to the
.acre is quite unusual here, ; and we
'do not .think it was ever before'
equaled. Unfortunately the acreage
was not lame. For a week, after the
wheat was cut,,the Wet weather hav-
ing continued, there Was clahgea of
Sprouting,- but dry weather, set in in
time to avoid this and the threshed
grain is firat class stuff
On every., too, there is a
great oat crop., It., rarely 'occurs in
thia part that eats ripen as- well 'nil
they have this season..Often they are
dried b th heat and are
up eg
season there Was' 'abundant
• moistifre .Therewas, no, , excessive
heat, and n� rust-prodUchig weather:
Bailey and.peas, though. Pcit 'exten-
sively grown are good. Corn is 'al -
'ready :,a'•great crop; while , 'potatoes
have, been so . vigorous that , blight
has not •, affected them. There • has
eeit an abundant onth -of raSs
and 'clover in the peat -pre fields,' In
'fact theta is scarcity •nowhere but
in the: apple orettards, 'and the .win-
ter apples, are neatly. a total White;
As a .Piece of imiispal good fortune
.dry, Weather set in just when the
seastni of growth ',Was, 'completed.
and it • aras'ano,st needed"; For tnro
weeks 'there *as little Irian: to bh-•
atruet ,operations,: so that in: spite'
of. "ar, abOrtag,e of helpalinsst. .eVerir-
where 'a great • deal of work' was:
aceomplished.. : •,
On the Whole circumstances are..
such as .to dispell-_the spirit-, -Of de=
nressIon which has affected- the
country for the past two 'Years.
Prices . of hogs. and cattle: and grain.
though, Of course; not Up to ' the
mark of the war period. ate 'Math
_better than they have been for bloke
than a year. ; ,
, 0(9'
WILL P_ROTECTIGITTEXPLAII,Ir
• .During ,the ananner-apd fall 44'49-
-23' ;People (rribatly men) were moving
from Canallalto the United States at
the rate of :four Or five thousand a
„
Month.
in the four. , months . just past,
at.2cording- to, governmedit, records
imarly 'nineteen, thousand • Cab.-
--adians returned to this Country from
the United States;. so .it
pear that the retain in 1924 :was at
about the game ',rate as was the go-
ing, laat year, .'•
While' the exadus from this coun-
try was, in progress -4,000.' last
month 'and monthr-'-one
ttirally 'wondered when and hew' a
/vas going to end. Who could then
believe that, within a year, the ex -
aclus.,aveulcianotaonlya stopalliatathat''
.the tide Would 'Set With, equal stren7,
the other. way? •, •.
It was natural that the good times
and high pay which attracted people
o"the„United States should be attri-
aud to the trade policy of that court
'protection -the .exeltision of
things produced in other countries.
And it was natural too that the com-;,
should be attributed ..to the - lesger
tlegree: of .prcitection afforded by the
trade policy of this country,
7÷nlisS a matter of fact -the ,Ingh pro-
tective tariff of the . United States
• and the comparitively low protective
•"-ariff Canada had nothing at -all.
A° do with` the good times and bad
tinies, •and the high pay and the
low pay:, ” The: demand for -workmen
PSOAPE
.• •'
• There wa.s very nearly ahOther
suecessful jail -breaking by colidemn-
ed criminals'at•Montreal last Week.
The six -men -tondemned to deatl
in coimeation With.the daring rob
bery and- murder of last April, at
Montreal, are heid, in Bordeaux Jail
awaiting exedution on October ,24th
.0.ae qaerning, last (week lane' .of the
gitilZ.,:!-Tarafini" tar name' wit s-'
covered the -jail' Yard' - -.planning
bow te.aaaler- the Witl. }Te ..had deal)
ed, from the- Orison in which,'he wet
confined by cutting the .bars hi• t
'The bars could he' cat'only with
saw suitable. for the putpose, ant'
this' saw must baire :beep passed tc
the, condemned prisoner by , one of
the jad'Tgiards, or by visitor7=4i
viaitora ,are Permitted,' Two of the
guards are under. arrest and others
are suspended peading the eate9n1(
of anl inirestigatism,
It appears that there are in Map!
of the large titles' of this centnent.
extensive organizations of' erimirials
and, their'sympathizers. • These pro-
vide large sums for the defence of
criminals Who are. captured, ,ane
work ceaselesaly_for-tiaeir-liberatior_
after they are foetid guilty ,and.cop
demned ..to longterms in the., aqui
tentiaries or to death.
Evidently otte_pf_their plans' is7--t,
et at the jail • guard a' and "fix.
them, 'The recent sensational ea'
eaves-. Lit Kingston, London, Wood'
sttrek, and. this •near escape at Mon
real Can be explained in no other
*ay. -
POOR OLD cnINA
China appeara' to be on the vergt
of another civiVarar 'abbiat as grea'
as the condittans Of , the "countrf
will enable it to have. Ever sinee th/
breakdown "Pf the imperial govern-
ment: some :twenty years , ago, tin
coitatry ;has been in an almost ceaae,
less 'tarrnOil of civil waft arid an
arehY., • • -
As a waiter sOme yeare ,ago said.
"there la no Chtak'"' Tiiat 'is there
no:China ,ia the `sense- ef a . cotintry
with central , goierinnent .and ar
organised system enferce-
ment. '
., °The- whole coMitrf. appears to :he
lntested with :bands of robbera-who
way -Jay travellers 'pr. When: coPporf
tuinta offers; seize wealthy citiZena
and hold them"for ransom, or tor-
ture then' until ::they are obligedto
haMt: overatheir>poss.eSsions. There
appears to be no. police for the pro-
•teatimi of life or-pr.operty; -and .tob;
hers' are held in restraint anily by
local organizations Accasianally:
robber chief collects': a •considerable
, army and will attack even a large
drive out the city government
(itself. only. a, eon' of 'robber. Organ-
'iation). and takink possession lira -
teed to levy taxes :and live as a sort
olaparaacite upon the. unfortunate re-
.sidents. Taxes • of . course, are not
aolleated:-7The •I-obbe
:Chief whohas gained einttrol .just'
•aepda his'representatives abinitTinalf;
ing such as they think
victims can Meet. When a
change of .govetaniient takes place ir
this • way there 'danger that ;thr
city' Mai be 'plantiered the incorn7
;nk or outgoing army of robbers. The
to.have possession, fort-
unately is interested preserving
order and promoting prosperity, as
on the.prosperity. of 'the City' will de-
pend their barn. wealth: Occasionally'
the incoming robber, or general,. 'as
he style himself is Very strict
regarding Imiting by' his ' soldiers;
and will Strictly, enforce the order
that' anyone caught, looting or " in
atisseagion_of Afolen_ goods shall be
put to death on the
It is' difilatilt to' see haw conditions
liP:China,t'4LesPeeiallY'laffzinianda.ern:l
improve 'until means ' of 'transport-
ation are. developed, Public , high-
ways at present are but nairoar foot.
paths along which freight is carriee
on men's backs, an a passengets are
/ferried in chairs suspended from
_bearers!
shoulders.. Under these conditions it
is impossible for a Central govern-
ment-ta,.controLlocal,chiefsa
'
CUI.ROSS TRE
!n the Uhitid States in 1923 was due
to a temporary .boom' in building
Which apparently has passed. In
apite of Ifs policy of high pretectiop
the United „States has its Periods of
rood t e s and dull tint eit,
hist
at all other countries, in-
cluding Britain with its free trade
policy, have and always have had
High tariff or low tariff; protection
of free trade do not explain 'the
good times here and as dull ti'mao
aste. •
•
MOst „of the farmers in this vicin-
ity have finished harvesting. ,
Essie -GaeSthag recovered -from .ar
attack' of appendicitea.'
Our teacher, Miss Johnston
returned to herschool.-
• Misses Lyle and Annie Stanley
are visiting'at th,e home of theirlaia....
ter 'Mtg., Geo. Richardson.
'
Mr., Duncan. Kennedy has SO id his
'threshing ontlit-to tir; Russet Walk-
er 61 near. ,Winghani.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oruniblehee and
amily acconipanied. by Miss jean
Harkness motored 'hi Seafckt, on
,Payulay last.
' • Mides. Illehardoon .trikded
his F.0rd ssilat IOW 1020 Cheitt' -
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OUTTERFORININTEROSE
114i.o,Alakein4 Pick to Beat
Athintitte
,ps clean-, sweeobkv9=0 •CFTlin
Sex IfiebS. 11.M.h..Pinkable
, the.Packageo,
Plod* Wight Of...tik4.440.4aatY
F/414. -
4,ffiriteginfi.411,Stallemss ilisfonger.;
eleSttitsa...Terna
-Tattended an Inatitti-Wineatiagelfer
. . .
'17 andbeard, one Of the 10414400..
0040 'N!' ,i-d4reaa wAth th•b!,' Intl*
l'cfrae:. •
;417.6aaft. batter._ bast; .
Ntiyor let it reit. __ • '
'VD, rear snot hi, batten.
'And your hatt.iii.
It 1athe .thIA4er-_thAt.
can make .„that ..innst- 'be .dnicke*,..foe'''
Winter • • ,
. Bitter undergo:ea changes 14 Aho•
-keeping and two 'things necessary for
good' result* -when keeping butter for
'Whiter use are best quality otbutter
and low temperatures for holding..
ITse Cletiet, f$Weet. WleVel'ed
pie' Cream that heti a clean„ iweet.
flavor.. Churn it at a temPerature
'Jow enough tO Laing ,' the'. 'butter, In ,
7iitte-;--5rin,grannies Wfrom..20 to lir
▪ C.".0
1.4112. orslAss Obi*
issdeiskark Ls mo.
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FOR- B,TTEI:k.. WALLS 0' CEILINGS.
Skillful Work without Skilled Labor.
minute& . Plaiterers hard to get? Skilled aftek they are _painted .ancl deco-%
• If by any chitties the butter comes 'labor scarce? No need to bold rated they can be easily w.,azhed.
- our new building, 'repairing, with soap and Water. The are
pennanent, too, for 131 -'aver Board
- Jastlas long as the building. ,
Beaver Board is ilways caiTied in ..,
stock 'by us. 'Ask' us far free.'
literature and prices. ,We delivee
it,� course."'
• soft. be very -careful -to . get . rid Of.
. tite-buttermilk.11-136-matcesaarira
In 'a case of thls,kind to use an extra
wash water. •
. Balt the butter, in the Usuit,1 Ivey; •
and )7irork it thoroughly. Should the
butter soften during the procese of
working, put it away' In a cool place
to,become . firmer before "cozitinulleg
the werking. .
As butter lieetis best In a , solid.
form, crocks or', boxes are used lor
winter' use.
__.
t.Ioat the Boxes In.sIde With;ParaMne.
,
. The poxes have a coating of, paraf-
'fine on' the inside; and It is neceseary
to; line them ,with heavy 1parchment
' While many people tape- it 8641).4
bo*' fined fcir some cases'
It would be much better, to nave it
Pitt In two 28 -lb ,
• The cracks should be .inAgood con-
dition,.free from creeks of breaks in-
• tim glazing, . •
'When pa:eking the butter, be intro
to pack splidly.., See • that there are.
AO openings in the 'sides, slid' that the,
•Corners are 'well, filled. •
- If there 8 or 10, lba. of butter
in a, chtirning,. do, not put -the whole
lump Into .the. crock. and then try' to
pact it down. ' Rather. Put it in In
pieces, ;milking Sure that each fdece
la aolidly packed.. • '
Finish the Package Off Neatly.
Finish the ',top off.- evenly,r,.. and:
'cover With• parchMent. paper.. 'A thin.'
layer of Salt paste may .be put. over
this before fastening dOwn the ltd.'
With crocks it b t.decessary•I0
- tie' clean wrapping' Paper *aver 'tha
top after. the lid baki been ))11C •••
All butter •should be stored in.'
clean, dark place where ,the' air it.
pure and the -teinperature.is low ane
.Gevueenip.------b..Miss. Belle Millar, 0. A. 'C.,
• . . •• $.1ade Blight or (Pats.
• ..This disease occasionally • causes
heavy losset :in the oat'cropS, oat ,East
ern .Canada and, ,Eaatern and •Central
...
States '.'ot '..America.:' 'It attacks also
•barley -'wheat and tbluegrass to a
limited. • tent.. • So saya... prOf. Dan
Jones;
441
it
it - rib Agricuural College. -.
,,. It ,,. • .mina.,notieed in the spring .
., ancil, early suirtmer.nriten it causes trl'e,.
'young plants to 'tern :yellaw, ;brown
atat.red, withering ahem' up. . in the'
latter Part .o: the; season *it ,induces
blast -In Abe heads. .- ..... '
- , Litt spread '.aud.', the ' amount' Of
diunage, it catuses.in largelY dependent
. 'en weather: conditions. • '; he' lieasons
' when mite)] .rain; ,stottain_esa_land,
:muggy Weather Prevail .are the. sea-
sons ' most favorable.' for its develop-
priniary infection . ' Is 'chief))
threughthe stomato ,reSuctiiig, froth
-spattering of theteairea by Liie' ra..to.
with tile, Organisms front the .soil.'
, • Two . species of bae.eria 1Workini,
• togetherare considered necessary to '
.,cauSe 'the diaealie. 'Theyare tonna' '
. In . the ' sell. • They do ,ntit, nowevei.
, afteet • the plant.througn tne rum... '
.. .
• Little can be done to prevent of
. , , .
..cOntrol this ,disease,excePe.z..is,ae .et..i
and ',breed *resistant varieties. . .
• l''.
. ,
Honest} rays: k
. The man, who/aspires Le the accom;
plinatent. 0. ttiliAds Wortn wallo, it.
' Elle realm of petagraou live stock,
mUst, .realize that itiS .,integrity as o
-breeder Will be:. one .01, iusAja Carte
.-s-assets;tanti-ne-nritst-gtiarti 'IL, 55
would bis stocks,' Xroi,u totliSdniui
tures. AS 'JOB berth: and flocks an.
Crease and .hls, bUsiness
'time; there grows', Up' a reputation iut
eh:idiot:it honesty and tau dealing.
.041yhy the help di these. eaaeht.la.,s
apectinalitia iriele to encloTe
and ywld to Satisfaction' an'ti
or 'Good ;Feed. ,
A.Itandiutof grain while on Pasture
May tweet' 'like, a terriaie waste,
But. tea Cow will retool..., it aii tater
if given of grain a slight. taste.
stoinaciiof a young calf Is very
dellate,tind climates in
be made Made lanwly. The tail Win oegin'
to ,Oat grain and, hay when it is about.
Lair weeke Of age. Shelled:corn is
about the best grain feed, as it takes
the Place of cream In the
Poorly-fitting collars are suto to
cause sore shottiders. It is a 'gaol
practice to, bathe, the shialliders neon .
andlialitht With , told' water. Tint
atolfla the chance of blood tainaeatitilf
IWO iu at OliCe. ls()01111,211 ftg; 00010
t iPtIP41•1 „ „
p y
,
or remodeling on -this account.
Build•better walls and ceilings with
sturdy panels' of Beaver Board.
'Do the 'Work with haniMer, saw,
and nails. These,big lumber pan-.
els will never crack 'or fall; and
Phone 66.Liiknow
130hTEOUS
HIGIf SCI1001; SP.ECIAL,ISTS
The Faculty of Arts ,specialfzes. in,, preparing candidates
for High- School Specialists', Certifieates. The IVlinister of
Education has approved Of the courses offered.
' The Faculty of '.NIeclicine offers a course of trailing un-.
surpassed in. xCellence. Two years Pre-n-iedidal' (Arts) and
four Years technical work; also..'post-graduate course of one
a.r* __ •
The Faculty -of Public Health offers Post -graduate vvork to
physicians ancl nurses leading to degrees and diploinasin Public
Health, . These coursee are especially ttrorthY 'of ,attention. •
• Registration Day, September 22, 1924
• For inforination
. • • .
K. r'. R. NEVILLE; Ph- D.,
• • Registrar.
UNIVERSITY
OF
WESTERN ONTARIO
'LONDON, CA1'!,IADA
SCHOOL INSPECTOR
SUES SCHOOL BOARD
--PreSiding Of •ers at Depart -nen -6.1
, .
gxammatioi,,,, 4...e allowed 312 a, day
remuneration.' :hell • inSpectoi- J
Craig Ex-M.P.F. . :landed . Iiia bill
to kergas' School Board,ii'e was 'held
'over fort investigation. But ' Inapec-
'tor, Craig ' who has become • badly
'soured by seVeraf defeats in his. efa
forts to re-enter the Legislature,
though. 4e.:„Iias..--a.-jobHalreedy7-big-on-
ough for the averageschobl iriSpector
would brook no ..delay • and •premptly
stied the Board' of Education. His
bill reads as 'follows: .10: daysttert,
dance 3120; thumb tacks 31.05; post.,
age 75e express 45c; interest ,froth
July 15th ,52 cents: -j. J. is goat.' to
tench 'the. Board of Education ales-
' son for nosing into and delaying Pay-,
ment of his accounts. The upshot bf
the .whole Matter' will likely ' be
movement at the%DeCember, Session
of :Wellington' ConlitV Coixneil to re-'
move InspectorXraig w.lio-has. been
dabbling in polities for the past' •20
year. Cralghas the advantage.' of
baying a friendly government. at
Toronto aod while the Cciunty.`,p,aya
,
r
'
More ",than 'half; an inspector's salailr'
the-anembers--of - County' Ociuhcil
carrncit". by, a: majority, 'vote,' dismiss .
CRIPPLED BUT CARRYING pN.-
.
,
• La4t.• weeks. '•Iferald and TimeS 20f. •
Walkertdn. had, 'the
,
Jos. 'SanittIer, , barristei• of ' • Mt: , •
Pleasant, :glen., heile, over 'Sun-
day �n ' his nisi- return visit
wart ngure on his !hi:tiler, vis t
, wa on thisfi' -,deca'sion badly
maimed state;.* both Of hi S legsani •
ills' left -arin, haVing 'been 'aMputated,-,
,as a result •of' thes',.,
hav,in'g become diSeased thrOu-,
kh ,a :malady,: ;(ont,racted from eiees-
sive;Swimming,. In spite of this hand,'
le4.trhe carries'o'n A large and sn6Oes-.
snit Ia» pr'actts his .honap city, .
thus• ,furnish ;Jig .a .1i v ipo;', proof. of that i •
.adakdt ' ttiere,'s ,a Will; there''s.,,
"Mr. R. J'.. Ranney, cif Chesley, 'has,
'been appointed ' .D,istr'thet' , ,Organize't'•
for the Canadian Order Of .Fofresters
.. ..
to , replace' the late J. B. 'Campbell; ''.'•
c.
OUR home—every home—is,at thetnercy
of the-kitchen-range-atieas-rt-li-reeliines a ,
' day.. Knowing.the importance,of good iueaisi
and the amount of work it takes; _to_prepare
-than ,day after ilay4he -knowing •
home -manager realizes the rieccss-
ity of the right range. When you
compare a Happy Thought Range
with any other at any prite,. Yott
will understand illy-Ite ihalf
• 300,000 Canadian wotnen,1 praipe# •
them three times a, day.
. 1Seeoneths wcek,
RAE:SE l'ORTEOCS
Lucknovv
/4, elMinFoRD CA