The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-10-09, Page 5Here an heZ1
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' Sinele pieee Oriesinal: Mrs. Weis
itistheriferd-;=MrS, 4., Ss Mac:Kenzie.
Water corer's. • _ .
sMarinesvievsTe., opy: Itifes."77Wm.Riitk
erf!oird , '
Scenes original: Beatrice' McQuillan
An4nat1s. or group : A., Cameron.
,• Fruit or vegetables, grouped: Miss'
' ...A. 'Carsick. , ;.; - - • '
Any' 4iiigiri0 .sulsject: Beatriee
Quilkin'..--'11P.SS' A. Carrick... , . _
Miscellaneous •
Pastel) figureor aelnials Miss , A,
C *User". •
Sepia,: original- subjects-, Mrs'
Rutherford'. '
Crayon,cor,ors:' Miss, 'A.,
IVIeQuillans • .
s Charcoal,- light and shadei MiSs A.
Carriek.
.•Collections tidies' from 'n a t tv r
Mrs.. Virm..Bntherforil--Mias A. Car-
. ..
rick_ ,
Kodak vie* Jos., Tagler • Son-
,.
rr.... Tat LutzNow sENTINE4 TRuRSDAY, wrong"
Every Government Sale Provmee Is a
av,
,TWW.
r tfoR °ace sold cannot be controlleri,',-,Thoevillestittlhell nrniatinilkeitIkdia"-*.
of its„sa%,,nopittlheiforift,"oftiie'#.44ideez 7i is pcei,eri in; eVerYlCanadia-T!:RFO7-....
vince W•,tere,goyeriutUelat sale' in.!, ins:yin' g „furless, Iliac, tears leieit .. .V tvlidi easier, ace.Me:, - •
to' in, ."tmicatingirtquor'-drinkbilh4increaSed enormonsly. More drunkenness and. crime . .
;associated :with drunbenneSs hive ,nattwallY followed. : 13.00ttegeilg,,,--instead of box,ig
CURED b,...y So-called gtsvernment ',4control''',-is flottrishing to n degree that makes
Ontario's il.tiet safe seein', 'smelt and insignificant, fiy, compatison. VA ghatlyc; failure,
ftrirfilg only to MULTIP1( the. Very evzfs, it was herakted to care! That is the story of
' government sale of liquor, in BRITISH •COLUMBIA; in -MANITOBA; in 'QUEBEC: '
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IgritiSh.' C01111Mbia. ail
• • • • -,, „:___ . - .,,,, .. gard for the Willof tho,peopleas expressed, '...:
'-'•••.{... 'lthe'1,00MtleggerSt'nio
eIrciakitiiVil Of sale of liquor by the:
glass; and that somedung had to, be done..
The Yana -Myer. World, - a newspaper• ',, • ' ' : ' ' '
friendrk 'to 'the gOetinnent, has. declared
,Quebec under
Jiii .an editorial:: "flritis* h ColumGovernment Sale
bia is the ,er
'
' boot:Iegzers". paradise",.:` . '
Eclipses. Open Bar Evil
The Attorney -General Of that.province ' -'
-who is the Official administrator of the Quebec' with its longer•exPetieoce in
g°vet
Government Liver Control Act=said in 'tlinent* sale,' Stt.
has drifted ill ' furthe
a recent speech: "The greatest bootleggers.; rhbackfactww.tharde tabideyev:Iffdaeryeas octe'tbbeetwnpeeenti bthar;
OL ware the brewers and, export hquor Quebec' 04ayeni." and the 014 bar-rootri is
that co:stainers. q,it down at tables to drink
, Dr. A. E. COOlte,of Vancotiver, in The . rather than stand up at almr!Canachan ' .•
CongregationaliSt,. asserts:. "The And while Quebec goes on spending
' 'Government 'controls.' 126*th:et' the mann- more money for boo -e2" than 'f°c. educa-
fattie, iniortation, 1:ransportation, nor . tion ($28,000,00� annually for liquor and .
• exportation of lietior. , The' distillers and, $26#900#990 for educational purposes), •
.brewers cOrairol'all these,.and the-GOVern- crime is rampant The Montreal Gazette
moat SimPlY. acts as one -of . their sales Ives recently Constrained to declare: "Mont;
agents; controlling about 50 per cent of ' reat is a perfect Mecca for evil -doers, with-,
•
e road end of the trade. The whiskey ' . vicions„.tinimoral resort & and gainbling.
ring and the bootleggers ConerOl 'the rest'? jointS, the hiding -Places of the alien and
, ,. . ,
other criniinals from all. el:mimes Of the
_Ifanitoba Sick of 4teantrok, • co,aitiiiet." ,
' in Less Titan a Year
i
• • - -1,•-..r.,..,er-.2
---,if . .14115141,401iiikaminittagice , ,.
government control sYstOn: anopen-:
‘nueded-iiivestigator Of conditions in that'
, prOvince, sums ue#, the sitnatiOn in these.
words': . •
'T
at Higher:110pm"
Ontario citizens do NOT Want THIS,
province' to become "a bottleggers' pain-
diSe''.. They do not Warit their governinent'
to go into partnership
"1 ieave Manitoba imPteS6d witil;th and brewers, splitting the booze business
c_with the.distilleri
evidenee that both wets and drys are dis fifty...fifty .. with hoodeggers_which,ts. the
,
, •
' satisfied ,with the gOverieinent Control sys-
tem -the ,wets• "because tilde is no legal best any goverrunent has been able
under. "government sale': .
' Sale of beer by. the glass and because there
some and trouble in getting hard : , The , responsible' electors , of Ontari' 0
' LEGGING.stuff, rand t he,AND drys DBECAUSER0NKE NENCIEOTs- , children, Made possible; bY rI"lie, Ontario
DO wantthe happier honies Women and
HAVE GREATLY INC4EASED," '' TeMperance Act. Th• ey00 want to -defeat
the liqUar traffic's insidious' effOrt to turn
The same neutral authority dedat•es: back the Clock. They DO` want Ontario .
.. "There fa no dispute in Winnipeg about - to be sparer! the costly eXperierice of Such
,
bootlegging: 'Everybody -drys, , wetS
, - ... ... _ • bootlegger?' paradises as British icoluMbia, '
, e , uorusts, pohce, government Officials; . ' . • Manitoba and Quebec.
, Business Men, professionalnienand'round-, , , ". In this beliefi;atid with the Gal/eminent
' eis-tell the Some ' , ,I . . .. , *i • . ' , • pledged to "give active '
story. 'the. unanimous For -the Reinemesoff Old Clerearike •and vigorous aderce-
.
•verdict during the *,,-. ° mark Tour gaffer num I . , mein" of The OnteAs
week of AisgriSt 24th '
.. , Temperance Act, the
, whetiI was in Winne-
.. peg', was thaeboodeg-• ,
ging meas beiing carred
,ort on a tremendous
scale,, city that the'was.
Wide open, that the .
hotelmen,had *no re-'
TheOntari0
Are You in favour •,# the con-
tinuanceof The Ontario Tens.
, perance Act?
, .
Are you in favour e# the safe.
as a beverage of beer anti,:
G spirituous liquor in sealed pack,
, ages unites Government control?
2 Totonto Street, Toronto
• ,
Ontario Plebiscite
Committee asks, with
every confidence, that
Ontario citizens give
the Government an
umniStalteable mandate
--,on October 23a
e iseiteCominlittee
.1Nichorson, Chairn.3an
22
,
Arthur Andrews ..
• Poster design: ••AgricultUral'aubject:
IVIirss Wm. •AutherforcL
.(-74Wien, pail -ging on.Arita: .Mrs.
js S. Mec.cenzie...
Conventional or- realistic' painting
on. China: Mrs: Js S. MacKenzie
• FLOWERS • ,
's Asters,: 'White: G..* H Sinitli-sMrsD. H'utin.;
. •
A.sters, pink: :•G. H. Sinith;s4
MurraY.:' • •
' •Asters, Mdeve: or. 'purple: G.
solith-t-Jp'. W. Murray. • •
- Asters, .as,sorteds..G.. H. Smith---,
Dahlias: Mrs_
' S.- McDenald.
Dahlia, decorative or 'aster variety:
S, • C. Rath:welt
, Gladioli:, Ss C. RiuthwellsLL Con -
gram. ,
...MaeisYcilds: E, Smith-=-Ss-Rath.'
D. Huston -Mrs. Ws.
HEII1ER you intend buying now or later,
you •shOuld see for yourself why HaPpy
...Thought kariges...areAhe ...,choiCe;of,inoreAhar4
'300,000 Canadian-wornenyr1-$e-Ohe convenience -7 -
of Happy Thought, Iabor-Saving
attachments and the big oven and
e. the handsome. ap, ,
pearance and the thorough work-
riianship The'n. ask. the, price Of *-yotir
favOiite model and yOu'II want .1t. "
.youf kitcherfright away. ,
SOLD 'rd
'RAE & PORTEOUS: c
1.,ucknow.
' Geraniums; ,Mrs. D. HustOis
Perennial' Smith -D.
Display ,anintals:: G. H. Smith -S.
Ratheu.
,r. Display' perennials: .G,, "Ft; Smith-
: S. 'C. Bothwell, 1 -
Yboral hesket:" jos..:Taylor & sou.
Antuna leave: Jos Thylor & 8on.
pet Planta . .
Begonia, Rej(s. W. MacKenzie -
Roy FinlYSon. 1
Begonia,.. tuberous: S. C. Rathwell.
CeleuS:': Mrs. W. Henderson:
f, Fern,. asparagnsis MeDlinald
-Wm McKenzie
Fern other valrietys' Mrs: W. ,Hen -
Beet (hie house plant in bloom:
*inniired' Webster: •
MISCELL2tNEOUS4-s's: '
Grocerye.disPlaY: W.E. McDonald.
Nesting house ',for yoUrig birds: T,
A. Cameron -T. A, Cameron.'
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S 'DEPART."
,
" Plain White aprsesisss#nehine-. work.
Wintlielirebiterr'
tewel, :'scalloped edge: Myrtle
Webster. •
Guest towel, other hand work:
MyythisWebster:' •
Cross-stiteh ein.firoldery M t 1 e
Webster -Eva. Gardner.
• faneknedelleWorksstvasGard-
net: _
tastefnity dressed: Ada,• Wat-
en-Kary Wilson,
DomeStie. Science
'White. bread:, Elleda, Stanley-7HW.
Welistet, ';
*,
Nut bread:'Elleda
Staiiiesi-Margaret-
ivert.
Sugar coaldeSt W. tVeliater--''-itle'l:
BiscuitEvii Grardner-.,-Arabella
anteron.,*. '
Sponge. take: Margaret Rivers.
Layer cake: Elleda
Apple pie!, p,,fda..stittilei-mary
.,,rewett .
tlemon pe)14)11414a St an
'11roDotOrt
evi
1924,
,g•itt'ss, '1 Iliss7: '911
a
ore
(i]e ilornes
by Lorig DistanCr
i‘Dcin't wait on the chance
that .theyibay,c6me to yon.. ,
Telephone.them at once by'
Long Distance. Sell then). •
or make an appointment for
a car .
-
Vire, now handle consider-
ably over one million Lor_g
,Distance messages a :month,
'mostly for Merchants who,
ifecliningto bp the victims of
:circumstanceS ,.are Making
sure, by Long t)istance, that
tbey get the business. .
Into whist hotries or offices coUld
yous Lonner e nor! .t„o!:141,?:, hS
•
GovEirmlnxt !corgrritetz,
. A proininent social ,Werker :and
eitigerr .of,I.Montreals 'a' geritlernan :1/1-
:t'llati4:?* •?0,1-1,0,14.44:,. wi'..4,..Send.ftiens,
TS:e:tiei.a4t1:41iOn,4f;.:*flio-Cr.-tii'Qi:11e4te:4;•0Paili:.rIatlbeiti,.41;611'
, .
inVestigaticti in Hull, Proof, r. E4rt's,,
."It,..is esti:parted that from:four :'tc:
N,
(i.e$::riptiort ,of the •'.wprking of the,
. .
,*"eontrol" siStern 'in the tri. bee 'City'
' 41e., fellewing paragraphs are ,extteet-
edi ' . ', , • s „ . . ..,'' •
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five theusand 'people, en an average.,
„visit .the fliqt#dr-:-.COninii9S1en,-'.Sfores
alone.. The, Sales „re enprrnotil, On:
' Pridass, September' 12th, .eetween IlVe:
and six o'clock in the eft,ernenin, sv.C,
cOunted .450 eersons'issuing from the
store On Main Street,. abeat, fifty. es:
wlioni were Ssorn en. On Saturday
:FlePteniber 13th; betWeen 11,30 asn '
and 1, p.m.; over 400 'Ir.q...v• . seem enter -
in:, the sairi`,etore; ..forty of whom
w re. wenien oand. girls.; ,Suine• 'of
tli se! women „Were . accOmpahled , by
ch ldren, :three. er, four, J..ears. old. At
'.e10 ed. so that the iners.at the in ervalss the (1N:e.g.:of- theStorwei;Nkveertse,
-might be able 'to . wait : u pen . thOse al:-
-ready driside. . . • • - ...,
"Serrie Of the purchasers came. out
of the, store boldli dipsilaying. their
packages, while ethers hastily, ,and
sometimes v,ery sheenishly,' put their
Packages into .s.ateliel's Or ;bags' Or hid'
them under their seats. We Sails one
young Frenzh .Wonien. evidently' from
the 'farm, drive- up to' on esof: thesstires
sosss in an old rickety .huggy and taking
I's. • sieMedzst-tiral-d"aistaSOPY4r4.-%11*-47
, fel, ' a .. bottle. A- little. cfr!ld..'svistfully
watched :her ,froiris h,er ' Seat in the
buggy., My heart'svent out for thelittless
one' as I pictured to myself her iionie
end :the enhappY 'years that likely.
, awaited her .with a'• Mother' becoming.•
-. . • •
• more and more the impoVerished and
besotted crea,tiiree of driti.k.
' ,,in,r-gt. ,Ja`cSide:9' TSvetry we ' fnund
RaCh net.° subscriber adds. to . the
Oat= of YQ!,IR' Telephone.
WHAT GOVERNMENT CONTROL
„MEANS
,
(Daily Star) Is „
it not . the ,simple ..truth that. a
•vote. for .government,' centisil, is ss. :
A 'vote :to, go: into the liquor-aelling
business? ' . ' •
, • , „
A vote to place fresh". temptation 'in
,
th4 Way of ,,tens of thojisands', of .,Men,
who have sobe.redUP,underthe 0.T.A ,
ut..spite of all the allurements of. the
bootlegger ?- : • ..„ . •
_vote*--to-foreejthe-sale-ef` i,„P'
(ants. in hundreds. Of Municipalities
that -were' dry under local ,option Ter
'years before Ontsrio adopted-
hitiont ,, 7 -
UniMpeachable,' reCords ,•.shov#..„ that
the: :has reduced :drunkenesi
by 70, per cent. in Toronto, Ottawa
-
andliathiltori and that ,gOvernment
-cOntrOl, during -the. last year has in -
Creased drunkeneis •• by .nearly 40 , per
cent. in, Winnipeg, 'by 5.2 per cent;in
Calgary, an'. by 111 ',per *cent. 'Ed-
. .0 • •
rit E.qua,115- re_lable evidence
shows : that bootleggine. has been
rnuItipliei
h3r1.,:goVernment control.: in
-Winnipeg and that the sYstenishassin--
creaSed reckless driving. in Calgary
by -several, hundred per cent.
citizens who know the facts of. gov-
ernment 'Control arid prohibition,' and
who 'regard..tlie.pn ot--
vote for 'government controls,-
. Canned raspberries : W,..Webster, ..,
. ,
. CLASS ,35.„ ' • !':-'-
' Beets, . Short: , ,g,. 'S'etniiidt-7., A.
Carneron„1. ''' . • • ' • ,
-Carrots; short: G. , Schmidt -T.„' 4.
.,
meron
Ca ,
' ' " • . - ,
.,_, ,
Pil.ionS,'• best "yarie,ty:,!.G:. •Schnildt-:
1,..• A. Cameron: , • ' '
.„Veg.etahleS,.. an..4, otbeco,,0 Margaret",
River's• -.0. Schmidt.
'1 Bouquet garden flowers :., T., A...Cam-
,ero,r1-4.!,,...lkifeMillan. ,..• . ''.:' ' ' 1...' •,,:" ,,'.'" • .!, ,1Y
'Bennianships' Helen 'McDonald -W.
Webster. " -' ' "' .
. SCHOOL CIIILDREN!S COMPEs
'
Titrot4s -Boys' race, ',12.,years and Under: G.
• '''',?;:. .. •'., • ' . "
HenrY-Ken.; Cartier:0r '
Girls' ' rice; 12 and 'under:S fella
,StesSait-Mildreel. l‘icuillaii.
s„,..... •' .-.3.i.!.;44.e.ths-lksairdSturdeistlatISSarabt
eini-Ken.;(diteron. - .
:Girl's' race, 15 and' under: Winnie
Webtter-Stella, SteWart
. .
. .
,P,V..§.', ..blindfOld races ..Iiin,-Stewar-t.
-.-sAleXs MCICenzie.'"•'
.ptiyg, thr:0e-1egge4 race: Ken.
eron... ', -irk Stewert•-Alex,,....Lyons...&'.
Webster &, Almeria' Diviiim
Til
•,,C.N49.',.... 011yer. : ' - s , ' ',',4's
Ci_s',three,4egged rnces: Helen • ka.,.
Doti lei 'Si .Steria*:Stewarti.-Wirinifted
'
Boy' leap, ,frog: 'jaek Vislier-s
Prahlc 14cItenzieS- ' S. ' , ; •''''' ' .
, ''GirI'i 'isaekward- :race....Helen Me:-..
-Dona1d's-46'0SW 'llit.aen.iie.
,"" ..eViTheelbarrerW-r ace :•:,,Alex...,' trot S''tt.
.GaIllet • Fertiei."--kal,• Wateeti & Ted
Collyet • )3•1•the,lo. of Banter 'oats, and 684
1, 1 hitshela of Bark's Barley, . • '•
aeverY rough house ots. ninety: men
s,itting" at i;the tables: It was almost.
hJe Bedlam , let the "nolse.•waS
:so, great. verybod:y- seemed
, to be- talking at:the fop •of, his Voice
..The a:ir was ,thick ',With: profanity,
'About thirty per Cent; of ,the cus-
tZmiers: were 'eliunk. Man was
seen 'sitting on , ihe Of' 'another
. .
man with his arhas around 'his .neek
cheek to 'cheek,. andtalkirig the moSt
maudlin" nonsense. • h'ir dirty,pio'
_ , ,
f.anity `and obseenity, the St, Jacques?:
Tavern in Hell; .easily stands. Onti
.arnong the ;taverns we have entered
in Quebec." , . ,
"The"*Sadeest. 'of all Sights to me On
this memorable . night WaS that"' Which
Met" as: I stood at the foot
of the: little hill " leading ':doss-rfsfroM.
Mairi_Street .4). the _Rullsand St Pat:,
risk ,street cart, after the t a ve re s'
had ."oloted. For one. bon': they came.
down :thai. hundredS' and. thou -
ands of men, fully One-third of W.hoin
were ,drunk:, They earn e in •,autp-
rn'obiles' They *came' on Riot 'They
Carrie stagg,ering, singing; -swearing.
sTlseyOanie, singly, they came in pairs,
arm ,in arm' to keep:themselves-from.
.f As . the• earS :Were, being
idly Mied :and. packed to the,. Very -
:steps. with their. drunken cerge,
-clahesinen whens. I knew were glid-
ing and out of the waiting throngS
with 'a sharp loOkout for, pickpockets.;
far .drinikeri men are -elover for 'the
lightsfingered entry. ••
• , • •• •
o o o
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RIPLEY. •A'*:a miNITY
gr; J, vas London
4nRaTngaircid7`tic;ii,°41;hel?141:ill;s9thisLI e
Station iat Tara, hnioe for
e .r -r
kieb.
• Airs., (Revsi ,R. I-lark/leis delivered
a missionerY` address at Brussels on
,xis':i.t.,-ings-Tr:s•Til'.1-Ps'lirekulte0:;'.'
3 ...a
Mk. Gus. 'MacLeod and his ,mother
Mrs,''D.; IVIcLea, motored. to Lon-.
this week_
1)r. *R. L.TrJeiren whb
tratfon,,spgcialis t in London, Spent
ckd week -end_ visitingsshiss--
Mr and Mrs L 'and
1),"Muhn motored, to Mitchell- on
Sunday,. •: ' •
' John Pn., of is visit-.
'ng friends in Ri
• Leo,n Mendelson is . aWay on -
trip .to .Own' Sound. . ' , •
Mrs • kenny McDonald Isas , returned
• Driekwater,` Sask., *here he .1 -ins
iepri ;engaged in harvesting's in the
'granary of •the 'enipire”, tIe reports
cellent yields Of •• Wheat i n the
leigtborhood'Of Drinkwater, Vvhich,
the•Regina, district: The wheat ere!'
' 'n 'northeitii Saskatchewan- however:
• :S.:not up...to expectations. Farm ia-
;orerd were plentiful and was -es coin.
iaritiYely low in :tile west during the
harvest. .
Judge As M. Gr,• eig, of Walkerton
seems- "Jed bY Mrs., • Greig, was in
report' -th:at ite
• •
qary Stinson is Still seriously
• A Tr ',.•; 14+.
:o1we11 . failed to 'lift the John Joypt
'rophy from ,the bowlers last
loilday. night The ,7 lobar, r:nli was
soMpeted Of 'John Areher, skip, T.
Jackson, W. 0;,Jacksen. .and W. 4
aiid succeeded in 'Winning , bye
sohsiderable margin.
• Mr., Thomas Morgan, Mr. Levi Mer-
7,;aly. and Miss Anr.a Morgan !purpose
.
leaving -shortly for Solomon City and
stber Asoints in kansat where., they
svill Visit re1ativo7and friends:. '
. •
Miss 'Allie Mitchell spent, the week
, with her parents here.
Miss,1?eark and Miss
Irene Wilsoirr have gone"to, Rochester.
N.Y;, where • their haye, entered the
'reining course Rif. nurses sat one of.
the city's hoipifels. • .
A large crowd attended the sports
leld last Thursday, when Ripley Con-
-31-nration School put on its annual
ield ,day. Students of Kincardine sued Dr Kinsman for $102.50 medi-
• • ,• . • • • •
Per ,Ilumiing• Yard, 7 Patterns to
. .
chorefrom.
The BEST GRADE for this Sale
ig$4...20 per yd. • and 2. real' pat-
terns in stock.,"
• • •
Linoleum and .Congoleum Rugs,
all sizes fro'm 6x9 ft. to 12i12 ft.;
in ',the. NEW Designs, at a DIS-
01.JNT OP
That niens you .bity a 9X12 ft.
Rug for $15.30 instead of $113.00.
.BUY NOW and SAYE. '
'This Store; kit:leas:6es to ,show.
yeti 'a real selection Of Floor Coy-
,
erings.
All deeds sold at Reduced Rates
'
Are STRICTLY CASII
taSEQ.-Wa'
1"41(1
,SCIT OVER ,MEDICAL 'CHARGE
• . . .
Considerable interest was manifest- '
ed in Exeter,, recently In the Division
Court, action which ' was tried- before
Hit n• J. -age 'Lewis and" a jury.
Dr. 'Ila-rris McPhechan, of • Toronto -
High SchOol were:given a holiday and
•tittended in full. force. . An excellent
nrogram-. of sports, • was , earned out
during the, day,. follOwed at' night by.
enjoyahle corb ',roast "in the parlc
at which a •large and jolly ,crowd were
'present:, The days" festivities';rere
-sernewhat marred •by- a regrettable
inoonshine •spree. in the eVening
Which Barleycorn got the better
of. one Or two of the Kincardine
youths. Many by-standers were given
a vivid illustration. of the deadly pos.
rentialitieS of thesgraveyard
• --Miss Elizabeth .•Potiltnn.-Wassis eas
antly surprise last Friday evening
when about one hundred are fiffY..
. gathered in the OddfellOWS1
Hall to wish 'her happiness on .the oe-
'aston-of- her approachingTmayrra7-2:
and to •present her with several 'beau-
tiful gifts S:an indication (.5f the 1+21' '
•c?,steerli lin W. lc
niany friends,
cal fee,. and the; defendant resisted
payment on the grounds that as. Dr.'
. •
•
Alephedran it a Staff physician of the
hospital he is noi, entitled .to Charge
pullic ward patients for serAriCes ren-
dered 'in. the :hospital., Dr.',Einerrian,
lrowever, had beeiTeXariiined. by -We.*
, .
plaintiff before entering the, hospital,
and fo'r' service paid intO: court.
before . the trial the stun of :.$20. •The -.
jury gave -„Dis.2111cPhedran 'another .$5, •',
out struck Mit -$7:7.50; the 'balance Of
•-'
slie' seat' held Isy
utch 'candle'
;11Ver .tea service.' linen,
sticks, luncheon set end oth r' valuable
articles. An 'appreciative address Was.
read. by' Mrs,. R. II. _Harris to which
Miss Poulton replied in suitable terms.'
the remainder of the eveiiirig was en:
theAttitAolbuegrthaitbeiscaomnyalp8r' eIrnrcse.- aigta"..S io iblr pent in Y, a sidli:iinkitLT
population has, increased fou-rfoki,
while the grain "..Yield has increased.,
...twentyfold. v.:Even at -the present 1'9 w
priCe.s the total 'agricultural prod-
uct:9 Of `Alberta in 1923, were worth
$223,900,009.
R.eperts' concerning. the app1e .
atop in the .Annapolis • Valley. show
10fts.t the entire crop, ineluding the
entimated local 'oon.4umption was
siinch.• •
S,„Aslarge;esOWSLWes,spreseets,
• .
mass ,ineet.ing •of • sepporters ef „els
,Ontatio 'TeSnneratice Act, which, ,
,held in the. town' TueSdav"eveT1-;
.1)1„..7frifilbiess • iieted.' as
Bev, Mt. 'Willans
)"rief 'but earnest a'ripeal to thOse..pro.:.
.4.,4 to record their votes iri the, eoms
1•,1316,000' tiartel.A.•' is !reported ;Ilex P1,ehl.cite:lfe deplored' the:apathy
that '70,000.. 'apple ''`tieet and 2,000 that _apPeared• tot -hase'''gririped.'inank
Plnin .4.,,,,,tittivAter?-t-.
- emperance
,• •• and, eniphasized •the 'faet •that
I.
'The
. • aetion the. government woul,
, ,•
rai ways of Canada up to:
the 'end of, last April earned deteriiiihed bY "tliessessiiet :at the
900
e'orreSPeiidingsperioa- 1923.' Thisn, sissi •1,,, 8
e p p 1, o ie c't r
fayOrable'' reSult is due• entirely to •
the' fact that . the, people it'AVe •011411g., qt.!. was Sir. eXcellerit . form ars'
%.s".1)4 SOL'o*ed attentively ;1ss: ,. di.
"t" • h t h. ' t *I '
--1 ies-are.agreetion. ',sue. • 'a ,,pondis ee ••,e race Ile'siicessic d'
.1119.0.O.t...gresWing. trades...Ls...LS: _feats ffer:ed. • •prehilaitionitA CO,
• •
• , • •
6soodo, western provinces; and: the vari
Class Seed were handled. at the. '°"1,Itt,1,1°48 of °verTillierit "S41eT 1:St iii
brt goVereinerit : seed-cieanirig . these P-r°Ville' liad•
'PO.2t... goatee... • A.. ,;., the, to, pe ranee. • 1142..'5.11,4es.• eve*,
•stotal of ',22,1323:' bushels Of Mar- • ItSe deplerable. condition's had result.
qui :benorsfsereitd-i>its•Wviabsitilsiagrialole413,, 'ptollibitto'n, the
'ilStithela 'of '.-Vietery otiti • at 01' Biit
laWieSSItess. hay
itreatly,, inereaSed bobtleggins '
ds rieVer.befordi With. roo.;t.
e4restingr 'effects '�n etc:Mobile an"'
soebil .CotiditienS„' Several ' nioitaY
given' by the .Maciten
OrclieSti.a tied. "Slts"..-, b. Munn'. ten.
•
a . , -• ' . • , r • ., •
., Gina' ''it.tef Sand 'under)! ,Leyiena• ' •Tiir'oe 'priz'c'38,...fot.` 1171440i*, 4 t 'thd,
'11-ag.n."•-• Ethq10.i6. M, cP13'4441, • ',' biniialow: temp's, on, Pt'eneil River;.
, aii•18' hlindfOld race': Stella...Ste-W., Islipigoti Itiver,•and .the take Of the.
sstss„Sfelsis .1yrds,ssisse.s....'" H • , , N.Voods,' have , beets Offered. id 'Ca-
. ussys! ssaislisig sisss.s., Ms]. Issassis, •eadian fishermen by the Canadian
4,4 ..., Pacific itiiIIWO. The trophies are dared' s, soto, .
,T•ect CP11Yet Iii5thlail •.'"v•n8°0 1061'4. tliltfer rePlidits of, the bas and the, , .., '• ,„,,,,,,,,,0,4,,„,.,..,‘„,,,..
*Theinfiabiv-4 11,Ei n ',Utirdeehi, ..ZIWItn; ,"•testnit and a Wenderful rePreidtietiOn' ' , •
'9tioit,41444t.„..m,ax;, IK,a,o.itenzi.0„ cloyettoic ot the. uota 0 ti . thing mus m, 'OM. beteher Is an otStlintot, anyway
' $41040, \He &Old thein an, -aptihtf.otiitItatia hut
t
, Ile '460#'4,ili.t., 8,0 how iliolt,st.„:0DringtOi
,
,.
• . NOTICE TO CREDITORS
•
Notice is 'hereby 'given' pursuant to
Sealon..56, Chap. 121, of the Revised
tatutes--of-Ontaribi that 'all persons
Aaying claims against the .Estate ef
lunth Philips, decea-ed Who -died ''Mrs`
or about Augest. 31s1, 'A.D.,, 1924, At
••iie TOWifship of. Ashfield, in • the pro-
siO.e of Ontario, are. reqUeSted, to •
'send hy• Pest. Prepaid,•,• or to 'deliver to
ttob.ert T.. "Phillips; • Goderich
Executor, on or before the 20th
„fay of October' A.D.. 1924;' th,e i r •
lames. and addreSses With Ind pars
„iculart of of
claims 'ini
wrting and
.be nature of "the securities (if, Any)
.ield.'by them, duly verified by Statu-
„ssy.,,deciarations'ss ' •
And, further' take notice that after
said twentieth day of October,
sl1.24,,, the, •assets.-Of„.,thesaid,•state
.;1,1 be distributed by the ExeCetor
' tbe parties ,entitled thereto,
.laving regard only to' :the .of
s filch ,he...shall then, 'have tiotiees
--he estate will, net 'be -liable far ,•any .
mit tiled by the 20th day of
October, 1924. ' . .
' Dated at Goderich, this 28.th day:of
Septeniber, "Axi: 1924, s• '
, .itohert T. Plullips,, Executer.
• • NOTICE yo CREDITORS '
•„ NOTICE 'IS... HEREBY „
suituaist to- Section 56, Chap, 121. ,
tam tes-,--tif- -Ontario,:
:hat' all persons having laims again- -
stlie, Estate of ' Margaret's
leceased, who died on or. about, Jan -
sage 24th Al ! -4)24f %et' the „TOwns '
Alin of KiniesS • in -.the Province of
Pretiaidor to. deliver to John J.
R li Lticknow, Ont. , ;ad-
'aliniStrat&-,, Mt or:before 10t1I dak Of
OctOber A. D., 1924, their names, and
:iddrcevtilth • •fUll -particulars' �t
their claims in, witifing., arid
„.ure :of the cutith. (i£ any) . held
by •theni:. At:lg.:verified, bk,$4.4tatuory
deelaraticn„ •• •
••' AND ,ftitthei• take notiee that
the sa;d 1.0th do:N# of ,Oetober '
the Ass -et$ of the saiii 'estate will
)e diStributed by the ndininiStrattie
Inlonttie parties entitled thereto;
reoard' otity to the claims
.,.hich'bo shall then' have notites and
the estate hot be liable fel. any
etainio tot filed at the time of • the
aM dittribution.
DATtl.)„ at VtielthoW this 1.1Cii da
SoptenTher) A; ,D..• 1144, '
Sibitho Admididtrater
0.1.0.600 ,
A •
q,111.
4”,