The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-03-03, Page 4••••••.
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Mrs. Wra, MeaGill spent the week-
end with her Mother, Nes. D.."Morri-
soh in 1.eieknow.:
Miss Margaret:Murray has return-
ed ,hiiine and is, improying_aftei:gett-
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ing her shoulder fractured in a fall
,on the icy cement a few weeks ago.
Mrs. OliverMacCharleS, .spent 'the
week -end with: -lire..
'Toronto-- We, hope that Aire. Mac -
Charles wili soon he, able ter, return
Mise -Ethel ,Martin' .has returned
home after attending the short course
"Marketing, of Home Baked, Foods"
under the Dominion Provincial Youth
Training Agreement which was held
in 'Ripley laet, year.'
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, The World's Day of 'Frey& will
be' helil'iinthe United Church on Fri-'
:day, March 4th ; When all theladies
of the „ Presbyterian church are in
vited to attend. • • •:„
Mr. and Vs*. Harry .Tichboriie 'of
Goderiele 'visited on Setnedey. avith
her mother, -lers.,‘-paerie:-Kannedyree
---Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Reid and fainili
Moved last week to Listowel, where
he has bought a .house. Mrs..' Reid
iras prjented With a hypinary Irony
• the Un' 'd Church and .'a• linen 'table'
cloth, thm,, the Institute.
Mr.. Purvis clover, thresher.,
.in OUT ,f,OmMuiaity last Week, -
.Mr.;1\enny Purvidvisited on .Mop
day .wito.' his aunt, Mrs.`,DavidT,Ken-
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March is cainieg in like * lamb.
IAMB "Neer Met with a ver
Painful accident while at work in: th:Cj
hush one day last Week. His heel and
ankle Are both broken; ;
The ,Presbyterian W. M. S. Met at
the home of Mrs. D. IC MacLennan
of Lochalsh on Wednesday of la-sj:
week, Mrs: P. A. MacDonald occu-
pied the chair and after the bushiest;
part of the meeting, several interest,
flea'. Papers and a chapter in. the
Study Hoek were regd. The .Werld'e
•Day of Prayer meeting is. to be 'held
'this Friday at the, home• of Mre.
D. MacLennan. • • ,.
The Women's : Institete, are .holifing
their March '-meeting at 'Miss AntOn.-
ette'Delten's on Thursday evening of
this week • • •
The play "The lioed! to the CitY"
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put on bY. the 'Pine ,River Young Pee
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pie in Amberley Hall on -Friday even.'
ing, wits well attended and all report
a very 'enjoyable time. The pliw was
wellJireeented and Was followed by h
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dance.
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DLJ NGAN NN
Mrand ales. Henry Leiehman, who
farm,' ahou,t. miles' • south east of
the- village, are Moting this week to
a• farm' near .Loyal., • •
cermea' Hayden of 'Shepherd -
ton visited.. for, ,the week -end • With her
mother, Mrs. Wm. Carr. , •
"•-•Mr. Mel. Culbert .,had'ii '.ear 'lead
of :B.:.,C.,1thingles- arrive at .bleGay%
rotetion, this week.' • • ,'•
Mrs. Bert .Bradford spent the week.
eh.zt at her parents' .heine at Saltford
where bt,r'. father, Mr. Thoa, •Shields
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is not so Well..
and i Mrs: HerVey, Mole were
some of the guests Monday night to
,.attendl the dance at
larsti gr.. and the Nile, in. cele -
SO .Wat:
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Aun's 15th wedding anniversary. ,
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gdy. • •
Mr -Heber Eedy in ceibiani twit&
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At. PalliaMent
,BY W. R. TONILINSOIN
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Friday, as. is very 'often the case,
Proved, to be rather a dull de3e, The
Bill on Jewel* inamigratiOn popped
up *gain for an hour. whpo the de-
bate on such a subject is adjourned;
by one opposing the ;Bill --especially
if :it is the Prime' Minister -that
-usually 'ends it: Not so in this case
however. The subject came up again.
but was again, talked out by four
members who gaeea number of
reason*, great and for oppos-
illg•It, While they stated they thor-
oughly understood the feelings en-
tertained in British' Columbia, they,
Also pointed out that this wia no
local question but one that had
.ternationat complications and at the'
time care' should ; be taken tie:offend:
no other,riatioe•miless in the, taae of
extreme necessity. '•
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• Mr- 'and Mrs. Harvey Webb • an.
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two children of St Helens, isited or
Wednesday of last week with Mr
and Mr Harvey Andergen. • was for ten years and other tositionq, ,and in fact,
would I. hope, have an interest
:There was some:diecussion.on the
Farmers' Creditors ArrinigiMent:Ael
'and also on the,. Pensions estimates.
The Fanners'. Creditors Arrangemera
Act is about 'due. for:a revamping
liYaidman of Carlston and • Miss
Agnes Meeehail both l spoke . to this
theme., Miss 'Idaephail claims the Act
has outlived its usefulness in Ontario
arid has beef:tine an embarrasement.".-t,--
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both' debtor and Creditor, while Mr.
Hyndman fears a bit of pOlitics has
crept into the ,• administration. Ilo
ever no one :seemed to agree,..
him and :the 'subject„was -dropped.'
The. Pensions Appeal 'Coert may h
done away with. There was ;midi:
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,criticism Of this tribunal and ite, de:
cisions:'•Heeivev.er,.. thie • apPointeient
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he • was potentlanY • rich- man 41.4
he felt it was worth the money. That
is one argument for. • ,
Something was' heard today aenni
the Canada Airways which 'will soon
be in regular operation: It will be
possible for One 0 board a ship -at
Montreal at eight o'clock pan, be le
Ottawa. half an hour 'later and in
Vancouver the'following day at noon
As usual the Maritimes feel lett,put
but Mr. Bennett and Mr. 'Finn Nvere
assured that as business warrantee
he ,service would be given. • .
I have: had considerablel corresPon-
eenee..ie, regard the shortage ef-
shipping spaee for cattle going' from
Canada to' Great Britain. The diffi-
culty seems to lie partly .iii the lack
Of package freight : which' mustac-
companycattle el! these boats. That
is the • package freight helps to
keep deWhe the. rate for 'cattle,•'Also •
as we know there is a shoitaya in thc•
•wheat crop so no Inherit:4 is being
shipped and ,,here :again the ; cattle
Jose out. Last Year, there- Were but
6,900 'Cattle shipped ai-,against .40e'
100 this year to date: Naturally -to
one expected this.. However, the ±Min
ister' of .Agriculture has taken step
to investigate the situation thorough:,
ly and see what can be done to pro-
vide more ehipping ,tiocomodation fo
eattle-fram:_,Ontap.e. Another facto'
which is expected to assOTTirthd op
ening of the St. Lawrence eavigatior
•i•hich will take place. in about P
I .
is hoped.
Next'. week I am, eiiPec.tiPi ROber
McMaster „of-Wiartort_arid _Dorotk.
Irwin of Kincardine. to contra. to OV
tawa for a week. When they will viSi'•
the House of Commons, meet' the
Prime :Minister and other notables.
Kinloss Council Minutes
Mil, Richard Kilpatrick is supply-
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for Mr. Graham Pinkney's , Sen-
ior room in Dimgannon .School ; thiq
• . . „, . • •,„, • .
Miss Freda Saunders is visiting
Zion friends at present..
have- to he fotind for e anere-• ing and instructive time. -These
her& Time tell. • •
•'dents' have' been chosen by, their 're,
Monday's , excitement of. sPectiye ;schnols for the scholarship
couise, 'the resignation of ' Bmtain's and I. sen very proud of them. Se -
popular hero, hero, Hon, Anthony Eden. eral other members of: Parliament
Regardless of politics. Canadians re- have 'instituted similar awards but
gard' this Young man as an inspired am happy to say the original
idealist . one whe has brought to in- rime • from Bruce.
'Mrs. Albert Alton of Belfast, spent ,numerable problems a clear sighted
last week at the home of Mr., an judgement and an Unwavering sense
of right and. wrong 'rwhidi
?ars. John Blake' • • • mean' nrch to, .• future generations.
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Miss -Jean Anderson. of '• Kinlough some curiosity erisadietanyed by Mr.
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spent the week -end at her home. '• •Wo' odsworth as to Canada's stand,
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Cemicil -met on, lgoeday, February
Tth, ,es, per' edjOernment.
A1P members present.
i• IrwineMcIntosh, tbat the Ineirinte,,
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if the Previous meeting as reed 1).(.,
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ipproved and signed: • :•-•
Graham -McKenzie, that We. donate
Lhe eumeof: Ten Dollars to the Sick
hildren's e'lloepita1,1 Toronto.
Irwin-Grahain, that 'Alex, MadKen
attend the Geed Roads conveetion
as council delgate. • •. ' • ,
‘McKenzie-Maeinto,sh,, that the eleris
•vrite Mr, Harry :Prove re relief.
Graham,Irein, thet '•the'-Auditore'
ceport• As read j.ie accepted, the Audi-'
4°rS paid OW salary, And the
'surer have: three copes typed '. foi
purposes, .. •
Mclienze-McIatosh,..that the Treae,
surer'S 'bond be renewed With • the
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Jeneeal Accident Insurance Co.
' Graluina:Irwinothat the Clerk 'write
"the' Culross ' • Council rektirding religi
Co Robert Scoit.-
•• MeIntoshzirwin,• that the , Collec-
tWirtiiii-e- Air the return'of ,roll, -be
extended March 15, 1938. . •
`Nineteen applications were in. .the
clerk's hands for the position of' 'As-
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i seldom sotie• bookends, much,
Although of emirs', I've Seen them;
They , are. . ears whit' really
hut:Alitereeeeranienti:sheweinteinchne. :,,oeete-: • -
dltwix
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Mototed‘Saturday to Toronto to 'see daughters and Mrs. 'Ernest Gardner.
the hockey: game, returning Sunday. Marion and Cecil, of Zion' were re-
,Mrs. Sam Swan, RiPley is visiting, cent visitors with Mr. and Uri. Geo.
reitarnetl with her after , a Mr. and Mr
rington s.*, Hm iraMoffatt find
friendi in these' parts, Mrs. Jack Er- Saiinders, • '
'week's 'Visit at .RiPlei% two children of ,Vaion, were recent
.eveninglaSt„Week 'ard johns, OP • :, , • .1 , , ' - Towards the end of the day Hon
with Mr. and Miee Burton Roach.' The-Y-.-4P.---Se:e,held their--reguld4,: .. ''. ei..Z_A„...._:91!_i 'Talc: for;the
Friday evening, with m ' .rneet, an the „drought areas and'ethe-
overn-
The World's Day Prayer Wil1,13, Ineg• ingelagt"- ,
observed Friday at 3.30 p.m. in the 'attendance of 71. This was the laq' question - of ' whether it ' was., *Cali
whileti. isipentlinge.mehey en them.. •-ile
• night. of the attendance contest..
lJnited , (*ankh, in .place of the regu••
Mr. and. gra.' Harvey Treleaven of visitors with her ,Mother, Mrs. Rich •
.ation.t-.47a-FearTi-fu.t„ TtlfraiT7Iii"Ir'W: ,
.--:,4vIeleerelie'eGreheari, ..Mer-
ceY be appointed asse"gOr
' IrwinIVIcIntosh, tbat ' Eminerson
Irwin be appointee Assessor for 1938.
n-cTinnet'osRhe.evEenimveet;.,insogn',wiiitliiv-:inIrwysi4ns',aanpci:
--eointed, to ,the- position.
• McKenzie -Graham, that Orders be
:sseed. in payment of all bills .and ac:••
counts passed at this meeting,. • ,
McIntosh -Graham,' that we .do.,ritrw'
-adjearie-an..meet_agam on Monday
the 14th day Of Marchisat the. usual
tirne and, Weep., 11. ' •
, Cheques issuedei :Miinicipel World,
supPlies $7.10; Treasurer of-, Ont., In-
isulin,;$3.004' J. R. Lane, Reg., M:,
D.; 1937, $8.50i Lane, postage
and telephone $3.00; D. J. McCharles,
relief supplies, $20,80; Sick Children's
Hespital,grant, $10.00; Wm. J: Henry .
auditor '$8.00; Levi •Eckenswiller, ae-
ditor' $$.004, •Cosens and Booth, Pee-.
inailiumighT‘‘Tae;S•chBognode•si:811•000.0.f'er.s!, Suppiy
co:,•, pay $2,0.00; 'SU) 'Nesbitt,
' 12.80• Ale • MacLeod
a ist 1, 3. 'Or J--.':"ST"tralg,, pa is
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13, .$6,e00. t
HurtsDAY 166,, 49a8
•tlitcrk-NO'fE.,
end.Mrs. Jake Hyatar 000 au
afternoon, last "Weak' WA 114!,, 4414
Mrs:. Jee. CamPhell.. ; '
r' Mr , -Gee. Evans and fhis mathat 01.
:Clhiton: were., guest„s of Mr. Pad
Will Helm, one- day last week. -$•
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. Miss -Lorena Hogan • og •Itkekftle.'e.
the 7,715.-•elid., With •i0f740.0ko.r . •
M, .Tin Lonv18tkd w,
Oter..
apo brother. ... •
.ister, „ Ralph Hill of Purple
• Grove ever the week -end.
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. Mr. WOodsworth'e questioir.as to 'what one'hen -between them,
Whether' 'the Prime . Minister -would '
care 0 .tylake a: statement regarding
Canada's responsibility as a member
of the league: of Nations, the litter,
gentleman blandly 'stated that 'Can-
•itdit's policy ..Was: in respect
Similar to lastsyear. That was
. « . soun e an optimistic note, a relief' •
which has been carried On fpr'the..bai from . the :erepa-hanging we have
lar: W. M. S. mee . • .
.? ,._ ... two months."' Mies Pearl Thoteese heard .for 'years, -expressing his con:- ,
,..,rove ' y -;
Old friends will remember' the nd' Miss Hilda TWainleY. Were the fidence hath the imp d S d '
tem, of .rrigtition ate:, the "granary ,
fore
Harry•Walker of Britsiiels,•ti
e to captaini„ with Pearl's side Winn
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.., ...e ., ,
side has to proitide the Progiain'•fe. The : Men ;thing ' of. -i te.rest .on •
Margaret Augustine. Ile had been ill
Thuraday. of ' last week, and Passe(
late ' • • '
mer gotingannonite and MORN of hIg :1;5? a, large Tnajority. The 19471t
. ofae stage
for iiinnth,' and`-aliffer01-a.. atr°k° the Si. Patrick Sea. ..erilesdanisterr Pefor the appointment ofim:.
,special committee of 25 nienibers
:ea9niret-inte-the7operation-..7ef -the-
aW irtu tiye-nte o me- t.l
. reinehis. were, inte.rted 'tit Dan
AltliUSI*GtLIWIbR WRITTEN • cannon 'cemetery" on., Tuesday': after
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DURING- GREAT- ',WAR - mien. ,
• • The 4.)11eWing• letter', carne into our
• hands, tilia "Vmeleand is an echo of e
• lighter ,..spectlpf the,',Great War.' It
i.-snn.:sedtnhavpbeen'Writte'n-t
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-that- tine and we pass it on in the
• hope that it will bring : a sinile. to, .our
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reederSe-Wiartoe Echo. „ •
' ,Grand Paririe,-;Que, Feb. 1,'3.
Mr. Headquarters;
Canat Army,
,Dear Mr. Headquarters:: ,
My hi:a-band was induced into the:
surfacie long health's age and 1 ain't
received no 'pay ,froip. him Since.. he's
-Please • send me my elopement
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as 1 have a lour .months' " old ,baby
• and he ei my only support: I am a
, „
poor cad womanand all1 has, has
Mine to the front. Roth sides of: my
parents are very old, and I cen t ells -
fa erand' his ' soh ." at Ebenezer,
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Peet . arothin g : .fropi there, las Irk
v •it•orking in the bush,' sit* an amazirill-
mother-has •been ieiabed with the 'same .pletute befOre. 'their eyes- which was
doctor for thirteen years and :won't
have anather., ki hu,it?irld.. is in
- Charge' of 'a: spitoen.. DO -.I. get nieee
, Miss Lois Treleaven „spent 'Sundae
in Toronto, visiting her *ter, Ws'
Wilma Treleaven and ether' friendih the city.
"rWe-aTe-glad‘ttu••,:repOrt-Mr. nos_
Culbert is reCovering nicely ' from
pnenmoriiii-:and is able to be up.. a
little each day.
. il "TrelesiVen. was - taken il'•
last Sunday With eliills and the doe-
tor's;seryieee were required. It wee
at first feared that he had pneurnoni
but his sickness has been curbed to
e heavy, cold and Ala thought witt
• week. in bed, he will be nicely re-
covering. r , .
Farmers are wondering when gameaws will
give perini*Or.te thin out Montreal" (this. 'was the execution
the deer that roving in herds (t)ii ' tregrwenni%t
e amily Herald • with,
ross wheat field. Which is no doubt wealth of reading.,... • ?'
TTTOT ....AND NOW
Nellie •Mccliine-ttlid-Alie
Family Herald and .Weekly Star..
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In her I recent autobiography
"Clearing :in the West," Nellie M-
piconeer., of
th e COyer6.. the House today in that a. bill .„intro
. „doted hy a private ,member • peesed
.vaeoa , days. TiOlt,' n director of, th
'Chit- -Service Act.' iffecth soxm
people and -involves an outlay
of e70,000;000....in....Aalariee.._A--com,
niittee.of inquiry into dile Act takes
place usually once during, each , Parl
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Something unusual happened in
Canadian Broadeestiorporetion •inleminieusly-Xlie.:„Bill_is in eee.e.
to
,eniia6kneese.f,toreq&eent,ioaindt aFffaernetiiioyna
'ereised a great influence on the aasr!ehf:yeee
Farm Magazine. "
• The Family Herald Must have ex
..."The 'F'amily. Herald from I Mot.
and Weekly Star -the paper that •has
come a welbloved: • writer,. for she
since greWir to be. Canada's '.Nationa-1.--
pioneer girl 'elm was destined to he
rraeire, forming Rights society 'which . for
'danee • halls and schools.: The 'Passim,' •
Of this Bill means that these places •
years MO been exacting tribute fron,
to curbing the activities of the per.
the owners of radios in small hotels ..-
1-eleien°11tr.'hre:en
to
rpyalties. gr. 7..,x.'Eslittg• of Root.. •
useietheir without radios hav 1gtopa: ,
forsuaceetingni,tihniise bbiiiitashas!I
treat brought the. world toourdoor
ing amid rounds' of applause. •
feed in. the Familk Herald that
arnes co
there .ere riot in the- streets of On .Wednesilay I tha.t t
writes: . , • enay* heen, 'On • the 1' trail • Of thii
I
doing ,p1,0 grain harm Last week n. These are but a few of the refer-
• • ' ••• enees to the Family Herald inatlein
"Clearing ,the.:West'.°.
• Nellie •McClung has !written of the':
value of. the Family Herald to thoSe
of the pioneer days. Thevalue of:the
Family Herald to . the Modern far -
ee.
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...than, I am going -to get ?, Please send
:Me a letter and ,Me. 'if Tohchild
us -
band, has. applied for e wife aidand please: send- *',4.'m the uimal. M1%. 2, 14,IPPcmal1
no less thantwenteene deer
-.The, Senior Branch Women's in
etitute met Thursday at the bottle ce.
Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mrs. Burtor
Roach, vice -President,. ' was in'the
'chair-- and tite,:rneeting 'was opened in
to fihl 04) t )",iuve ab'e,a.d'e' written tc'gait Current events and Mrs. J. .T.
Ryan read Mrs. A4an!,s paper on St,'
Valentine's Day., A spelling.. bee :was
then; engaged in with Mrs: Wilber
,
Breavrii;end Mrs. T. Park captainq.
Mrs. ' avidson • read out the Words
and Mrs. Brown's side; won With Mrs.
RoY:Raitledge Staying up the longest
have been quilted lately'''. at
different' „homes by the rnembe,rs' and
it 'Wee, planned to quilt at Mrs. p.
Elliott's two aftexpoons this -week.
Arrangements were made , for the
Wbiel,13,artY to he theld at the parish,
b41. A social . half herr was then en,
•joyecl, over the tea cups.,
' rahrirn Pinkney is indiSposeci
' UT. Sprdee d got no aeswer. If I
don't hoer. from 41 Will -write to
" Wilfree. Laurier about .3-0,Y1 and him.
MY' huShand :says be Sets M the 'V, M.,
a p.ano Playing in ,his
form; I tbink yen 'can find hire there
.Signed,
sciloot, nol,IDAA's A.S
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• ' •"rber(rip. good 'ilea's, to the pupils of
'Ontario sChools the aesurenee from
Queeh's''Perk ,that despite . the . fact
that the :g.reater Majoritk of SChoels
M the P'.'ON'TTICO did' not open- for the
Torii Reid, the doughty piper of Ne
'Westinist,er who has ;temporarily:
forsaken_ his first love.: lower freigle
rates, took up .the cudgel's. ore, befell r
of,, the, 'unfortunate white fislatinen•
at 'the mouth Of the • Fraser Itivor
who are, he says, ,being pet 'uTion ay. •
the Japanese. Ho l asserts that :
White fisherman is safe , in that
cality, and. *ants something d
ibout it.
, R. N. Gladstone,. Liberal fro'n,
mer and his fahuly...has perhaps oeen - .
Guelph, armies to_nave_trieeRaiesree.:
hest.:...exylressedbyL-farmer,,-tv-iiiiarm - „ -
the House . revised. Althougn•be •
Burgess Who .says:, "70 wife ,
always' reckon.the firmer who take,
his local:paper for the legal news an
the FAMILY HERALD for 'FARM.
news, Stories and: home featires, get
the very best ..value his dollar's,
1.?ilY”: • • •
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W., WAWANOSII FARMER
, HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
A celebration was held at the home
of . Mr. and Mrs. Jelin ,TboinPsere:-fith
Conceesion of West Wa*ailoslii on
Februeryi 17thwhen the occasitin of
Minh SPenderthomOhn:s 66th birth-
day was the: bolle
Where. this honored gentlenilbes waS,
born, but%where his nePhetv,. John
Thorepkin• now lives.„ His patents
were the late ..1c1hti'T Thoinpsen • and
.10.31-1...e. teeny fr.Orn, a week , , Eliza A. Spencer,__pioneers of, West
tnis 'WeeK. tiOt:able tO teitc1.1. the, Wawrinosh. Mr: Therripion is a -yalt
•-fnonth than esuale,oviring te,the
rnfliiihriefehitt:'.neeePidte:tiecee, twit.erhae, ',11y.('db*rcrahe:rnsb'suct'• .se'd'freeDsC),11OnibthrecBOUtir7.11d"odi
accordir„' to , a tirne.teble•ef 'eepeet. i,ng• nis nnsenc. ,Stewards.. .111s, wife. 2U,as forinerly
,alonet,41 ozattnn4tions jnat tonntdd ,.nne!",tain,..r.1 Florencejer
' -artie- mid they have a
familY of two bo`y.t.,
• the Der ittoctit of tducation.• The ,e.hotit eoeen ee'lefia.# 16.§r. Thinle,dse Thom. blth JJlflliIU 11
latteirbeet4::to
ePiruon bec.11 thl•it itlight to a ,ftral qupper it being: tle. ehtere, L'ecSetc)00 wh, tea . in
least A • look, tnot10," b•ut ttuts of the •••'• ` Those etteedifig the party et
Nort ern
. Student :an ,n0w, be assured that sueh,,,, a.Y.
,rilli...'0•121 be extended .at. a,on Of her birthday'elefariy, erlOoh end Ontario.ieea,
is not „ it is revealed the arnier.,q a ere pleased .with tee efr, and -'54-11"arn. J. Thompson
' tereietei ov tvilfit enttauco additional Of wihter. There is lots and sot •A•ryn,),,i AfuthhnerniuNIsitIliaonfl
new member, he hasebeen here, 1
enough to feel that a 'greatdoe:
time (in the House) end
Hansard) is wasted. Hon. 1!„
nointe" took up the Ohall...me•e; „
Governnietit and, Pointed out that •tb.
ruleenever' ciirtailed the netiritie,`,
of any: ea,nieet ,member Afte • •
eaelf- one Of Us, feels., thnt
at any, irate, cinitains. the root
matter and that when a man corn,:
to Parliament to: represent con:, ,
stituenty, why shoUldn!C he have,
tight to his Sav ?-
The New Liberal Member for
..John -Albert in. New Brend-Leick, ti`b
'was returned hit acclamation
'Ittt4Ycliti°:ftritodulieleadtd tWo *tMTy
he lioatinseTiYh"
acclamation is ,regarded flF eorn
thine of ,a miracle- and Mr.. M4.'A
'wasnThursday.thethnio
e-etlin
ttnla4e:
O;-',,
!tent' of the day' in. Patliament
iirOieed by the disenesjori on
whiCh is the 'eteithing.nan
Of a deadly drug which it. givin:-
D.epartnient. of Naqotfes "sdnie
xiett". Not that it is inanpfactl're4---...•
here but the "makings' are nanicl‘
.••faranon hemp which has' been groe-e, '•
here for Triaking • binder twine.
hppears that mere than .
.)e evolved, from, the stems ane leate-
and steps are being taken to guard': •
.a.gtiinst ita ihreeide iin Canada.
That hard- -peee S'WeeTe.
stakes Bill -is hein intradeeed • (Mee •
more and, serne di ssion fitt
matter took 'plaCe,
: ,!eoitemt .intz (.0ilitnelio L'on....lilotiatiY, ! oi ..loigillyik. eAtie ...aene and : wow.1.- haiiy .' igb&ii°. irhottiosk,i4i,toho be Baud on ,bOth sid s, 1 • °nee Stio.•'..,:'.
..4.Ti
411.01141 ''i:"Jiicirt' :1121,.tb,he:m6ffitall4tsdete,6:‘601 il htioattileit biiniltn,ewihtiethaitt.*:44eaS•fe.thareilis. ii440.TWoliOlte 114V,;,:-,,,,,,114',. boe.k.tatlint,, ,.0.1„iat,,..,m1„, !,thinile.tr vf.•:,,,rmie!..tioluvt.... 4,,,,1„,.,44,hroil,;;,‘,.
1,11,Tit, 1.ttitill 'Tliainliioil and two what- he 'eilifideiiiLaff..:14 eie`. ,-,... ' ''
• eentiene t.ii,t.il •.lirrie 2fith '.;while I, ppm' Mrs.
ikAtI"at4(tif‘ 'tatt'' il. *atItl . :14th :°°'1. . .' * It 'A d 4' 'aPett. SetiileY
. . ,e re a , „ , , , o
e'l es. the 'litiet end' hosthse. etid theit .hns:. alloth I'dpracely"uag -innotiteetn,truheit.''.
sehobi .T. stnoletiOn... wl I be 'atiota I Wit* 'Mr. f9,1d..Mtk.-. Wit. ' ir4iii'.. iltel, t(at •by°71.1.ika.‘: b'ht'oi-Ixdpit,ii:n.'d'i.±i't161' °f14* '8e°edn SO long.th...8 hill ' be
On the$,S„nie , ,thitep; and win ';ai....tand,.: tit.„4,. , . •
tyst the -464 Petiod td. tzimc' • 4. '. . .. • • • .. • •
s
ere TS MIA to
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•Mr, J:.J. Gilmore and, Wiliam of
London, spent 'Sunday with R. IL OH -
more s, •
Mr Ed MacKenSie of Londo was `'•
a 'guest ;at -C. 'g. - McDonagra *Ter
the week end • '
RAPID CITY
On Tuesday evening. of last week; •
•
Miss Mary Carter entertaisint a few
young folk, in honor of her hfrtlidaY.
were' Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Alton, -Mrs.
Mr Harold and •
Miss Beryl Gardner of Ziea
Mrs.. Robert :iigerit Tama -
day in London. with Gamest whip is
stili ih Victoria' Hespital. Lataat
por,ts are: that he is not Tiflis se well.
•
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OPEN MAIL SIIISTIOM '
daily mail 'delivery' ,freaa Tees-
-water to, ,Winghara and return -woe
inaugurated 'reeently, yital • Wilfred
Buckle, Con. 6, Cidroas, r•ceiVed the
r•ontract froin tvventy-seven applies -
tions. From Teeswater, he will 1**114
;the 6.20 train at Wingham, returning
tp 'the 'Culross capital.
It is estirnaied that he will travel
7199 mileS (hiring -the year., The eon -
'tract is for a four Year tea= lad the
•TeeSwater News reports that tele,
ers-T-range
annum,
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ver to
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Better
a ul
our
ImproTed six -cylinder ,special truck encint,
• . . strougeir.b4;t: frame . all7Steel. cab „
,• . . More miles per gallon'vf gasoline . . .
entirely new, larger diaphragin spring Chi tA'
the induatry's.loweat pre-. . theSe*are
sonie of the reaSons why, ChelTolet'.;611Cks,
. ever .farrioiiS for economy, are better qualified
thou, E./1:er Ve.eut your operating cost:S.!: 0,1
that goes, regarals of what capacity 'class
yo6 ,ttiay be in.tereeted,in, • ' •
e4ent equiprnent bas,qerVed von
and ell. ,eou will start tocutoperating. .
rizht now by' replacing it with hevi-.,
Mined and dependable Chevrolet!
%s. Turn in your used eqUirituelit as part
ment and finance thrOughthe cOmenicrit:"
• moil t y terms of the ..C.enera.l ot ors I us t
vier t Plan. DOn't hesitate to talk t hi rigs oyer.
• We're qualified to adviSe you ' •
on the type of Aviipment
that -Will ki Ve• you toe5.4 re:-
S-Ults fro` rie evees.;" trucks,,tInent ankle:
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10
osts
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=ly Masa:alined
Sheet rbut4
aini:vir"trac'klieatilE".
Entirely Ne*S1110111
Diaphragm SP:riag patch
4 fiVisilid:rBnoili"eges; inaelirnadia'atel*g a •
Complete Line a
itiartiunc Maiat and
DpUnitt'
= Perfected,
'Hydraulic Brake'
•
, Lowest Price rind •
Upkeep Coate
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Mad,CENZ
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