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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-21, Page 4MIAERI44 ' C04. ---,5131M443,11,140.,,VP 413t Poa„ Ital.m4 *Ad Vthlerst Grain and:**Cerit 'fi4erat. Wallidng WPM* & )11111113 cOt7:74V.OVAP. PM*, CAtelip 0010 rb atAl." NT 0 celled,Vire7,441 ,OelYakt4e4; in141G04.1)1: aoGnts:Rull*i.,' sad §tee} Tires ..EA,TEMAN-WILKII•ISCON- CO ---Plowe and Wheelbarrows '. PIANOS, OAGANS.,4116 PEONQ9EAPHS:-,See'. us and save •yeasteelf..AARas Moaeir *hew you watit aemething bletreMeatal CKN w -144D` 4 .NIMI/IoE•"*I1P.. conttoerei* traVOle:r, ealled up On a greeeri'and at the safne "tinle • 11, P-.764 WaMark • •,entered soli�iting ,..01ne. The 'Oxen i1144' to, play ,*.joke .on tha"tralrellegl. told th "No; •*ark l!OSs;".atthe',- bitae:vciAtifig.iq,..th,q,:.:09ibr *to: The traveller, 'turning le the gro.- :4ker,.11.71ii:WaS,A.,NetY Oien..Men? said: ' 9307,*-,)glve thispoor woman 4 (Par- fet get: rif, .the .,$ZLOOg FORFEITED ' „0, hundred and .twenty-seven candidates last ',their deposits - in the last,,-,-geuerat election in' Canada, '.the. BeAtif-OVIITIY7-0!1;040,7-Whith777*-111- *elkdecreae the"cot Of the elect* to . the .,goyerpyielit lw.COngervativeS iogt their deposits tof. $200 each; 23 tiberii14,54, ,t.Aorite4 •iyerta4-,; 11 Progressives .and In- dependents nnd 14 others in various. Ouponled.last;;their 'deposits. • 4 hunting Story:: ."Bangt and, four : ' CK .41: se hone 256 and WINGHA, argest and 'most cOmplete_ e Most beautiful designe talk' ar weOigh and can - ad an; *elates - , 'make ,a specialty of „Family onumeists and invite your inspec- nsiriptiona, NeatlY, -Carefally. !,,inptly • Done, your Orderi, ,"•ow (4! ,A„ Spatter' . • • UCkU0W, Ont. TintNntrimr wkOpING W;iii114nT was soleninized in Wingliani on Janu • • • , I t. • • e.rY.•0014.,iYhed- /gattie.',LaVina King y'enligent...clanghter' Nr,and Mrs S,Iting, of Turnberryi was Unit. eL in. marriage ' to, • Mr. Leaver", 'youngest on of Mr...Tlioina' Leaver 'East Nawariosh, , The' cerei, roony was peit/initted bythe Rev'. kr • MeInteeli ofthO'United ChurchWing• ham, After . t40 .Cerem'o y and • , gratulation& the Yeting Poup.e. tarried to,the home of .the brides parents where 'a wedding: dinner wa served. :In,..:the evening a reception ..was, held' at ;the *me �fMr. and Mrs rGeorge-Cau/tegy...(4.4-rs.-4.6oultes4eing„. avsister, of the groom), • The young 'csouple ...received may heantittil gitts . The .groonia gift, to.:the bride vvats !handsome :mist ;Watch. Mr. and. Mrs, Leaver make their; home on thc 1.2h. ton. , East Wawonesh. ,.;Gn tbc .evening'.; :preceeding.•:, the.. .marnagc about one hundred. Mends: of %Miss King :gathered. at 'the borne -Olf Mr and' `Ws, George; „.CaSernore, Tarn. berry., .and' presented: •With :a miscellaneous; 'shover .of use •ui;artielea....• There • was a.'joi y. good theJ!eventingilbeing spent With 'e,ittoi,,Rnd. in dancing.. ".• ;.• • „.: ; Foldlerxt CON KINthSS. • • 4tendect the ' fnaeral..'ot(their • :auzi\, who 4ied in VirodsteelF,:last iweek 1.iticicnow; vilaitin'g'S,.'ihe':home of her son, Geo .for 16w..,'*661cs. ••• Mrs:H. Robinson spent JSunday or the 'T.Oarik 4.4a9v: Mrs.. Bert 'Eroekenridge is spentliin a' few days .ivIth her sister,. Mrs: 3 LOckhart;\ of Angus Ont 428, , Lucknow _nieets. e' second, Tuesday every ine14h n" their hall, ,at 8 !;o'clock. C.., Mullin,' • Carter'. Red.. Sen.,' • , ...iimmememmemmi . • . 1Vliss Lola Mac6illivray • MIL -OCXNOW TIS rrxtEL.,_ x417C;) SPIV E:EL at,.1411e1{00W, chltaria, A, n. gacreenzle. .Propriptor Edito.r iliotsDAY, 1st 1926 , THE WOMEN WHO' ggoxt AND . DRINK — A Brnee County ' paper ,rccently told 4 ,n.porober o girlbeing .; druid; at .4* a dance,two irem a neighbdring haying_ taken a sobering -off ;leep hOnni;• he ether tWo were 'ealle4 '41to''Oourt answeo0A.char0,1,4.1_,It icplace, • in•oeer,t,*a '13,004 "Orcles:,'(aome among: lie,ridd1e'class,. other a 'among the: -:.Ne.alth),.in our eities, ii;danee or par:. ty is: regarded .as; of ;little .aceOunt' oo tame .gad • n2t ug to much, d thert ,.is not ,anibliing•of tObacte arid; drink. .ng of intoxicating ,,with ovod deal of drunkenness Morr, ing, • Judging by ' the newspaper: •matters 'Went, pretty 'far 'along., thew • lines on New Year'S Eve im Toronto • There a .number partiesmade „Ur. .4 men and women; arranged • to • Watch the, old year go mit ',andth :new year come•ini, having 'deemed m' ,smolong,,and, drinking: as r fttting way to celebrate the event... '01 course alWays. has ; bee; •:.nor' or leip of this. •There away: ',have been Mem 'and a 'few :women 'zoo, whose ;idea of P good time was .z blo*Out; bu hrrecentyear: his ylea, of a.social good time a p pears to have 'spread outwards an , • ipward into What preilOusly semi& e.eUients. Of" so- ' ' . :rl'hoae who 'always have epposed,thc legal prehobition of the ii.quoi.• iC are, 'ready to attribute the develpii ing „evil :to proliObition;.;;JecOntendial. ;Nat ' the people generallY: regent. thi Taiv..Tand delight in defyineit,, ane ''. nit Of. thin hiiadeveloped the Wile. -boost! . But. thOre was'drunkenness Anton( nen':and•Women, before, although nn :11 r'eeently?' there was little drunken.. • aess n., this continent- among, - Women i was .not o uncommon in Glasgow Scitland And tendon, Engtand, when the Sale .of liquor always' less stricted than it has long.been in Can 'oda an the; United, States.- • In fact the desire Fier • a drankei `good_ time" does: not -appear to dc • day .ast week !with_ her sister, ijrarc _Pend upon the _legal, restr:ctions OJ On .FOurth.. ' • .• • ' , . .Miss 'Nettie' Scott; of ,Torbi.ito, spending the winter,' here, .. ' .Miss Deicter aloent. Sunda. • at. her-. home near , The January U.F.W.O, Meeting Was held at litinte, Miaa Annic •:Ivic4eoct, ..404 tOzi. Mrs G Lockhart has not been as well cf?' ;late, friend would: wish.,. Weliope to hear of an improVernefiscion. • • • , , . •Mrs., T. Rebiason, Spent the: week- ond ;:with- her: mother, Xis., ef- Liickno*."" • ' • The .Hedgitinson „Bres...'are rev i (IV,' :to Move" a ! off the farm. Of Mr: 3.: 'Miss itesSie..Carzioehaii„. -who' .. hag been. 'laid .un for several. weeks With the measles, is improved. ...... [ o-ne-Noi---1-0-is---a-t-Nottr-Service... oti-C-ash-We Sell 'Cheaper ThanThe Credit Store .......4:....—ii...-.....-...-•---- . :;': 7•' -- -, • • :dons you. WILLREQIIIRE ., ' WE HAVE 'THEM IN STOCK Simonds and Maple ,Leaf Cress ,Cut Saws - everyone guaranteed. Samson Axes --These are the verbcst cjuality and correttly made. Lantern --If you wish a fitst class lantern, buy a bieti. it,is the fantern that satisfies:' GREATLY ,RED'UCED,. PRICES ON DB. HESS' stoat votop, to LB. • PACKAGE • : LB. 'PACKAGE, 50c 1, 25.. LB: PAIL , , • $2.00 , • WE HAVE , A SPLEND.I'D ASSORTMENT 'OF. LINED MITTS, • *0 ALSO 'KAYE, GENUINE HORSEHIDE PULLOVERS WHICH WE' AR,E'SELLING AT*1.90 t'Ett PAIR ;lfeating, fintribing-and tjectric -Wiring 2. + ffi does th • •; ce inioking arnoag 'Women. ,I s rather , a sort of craze erifishieiv. ' Waves 'Of 'morality.. and • iminoralit aPitar 'to pass 'pier the • world:: ane yer emnintinities„ How', they are se' ri• motion it ig difficult to say. but' • Icaibt ess they, are determined to, he pi-W.41e of action and re-stetiom, .terhaps the extreme edrideninatiin f. drinking and smoking wli:ich char .acterised the last •eluarter .of .the Ninteentli Ceatury. was -.4. too' :much for many people. It may have goin. '�o 'far for the Cane and 'a -re'action 4e• . It too nit go too fa • an presently will be „condemned gym; by • -be :classes who are. new indulging iT it; • . course 'there Is nothing ,mora7 .aOr, iiitmOral about'smoking. The. us( • tobacte is just a rather trouble --mineand dirty habit, dmagreeab t( J.;.hose who do not indulge in it, am ,he liquor ra c„ -nor e prac 1 .3ne .cannot say that it is worse wit] 111/114SPAT,. .1920,, • nde.pendentk,CongarOative! tutd_fron._ 93,13, GlObaf TorontO, 'Wych Rifq 4 al 14/tir 4Vseri,Ntl:, es; inelOPandent.-.. tiliera' • • ` The Montreal paper had the, folldw• al riAt.-thinking COnaerVativef. frOn Poe. end of Canada,' to ing; ., • tight-thinkirig- Liberals 'Rile other in every .onal,pf the nine, prov. inees are not, only humOlated tO7dat, and ashamed! ha they' are f,urioua ly iadignant"iit. the terrible „spee tat's, of bribe* and,..eln`raPtion. :ir the" Il'ause f Comniops, during th( past seveu c100, The preeng• ..ecinatitate -.'bne the • b ackes _weeks, :ey,er: '1,rnewn any, 1egiIa 'tive-aSs.einhlk n the empire" T1 abzibaelrya a:diladinri..:4cohrrleupc;;OA: 'e,?0CerPt; fronl• the sPaeChea dta 'h. etlitil'Pbunillu:s:eil,l:tinisig: taji,aistration: . The editorial cop, . 4,W:.11*Ilinsg!a.ttoe4.nntartt'asklieitOlLa-dr;i':: es re the.:*overanient Without. dissnn Mentary Support'. And. promised thc ProgreSsives as strong' p,!,:a.rtiont da "This meant that ;the. Conserva, • tiyes were wi11in to pa, Aire, ori6a:, • They would accept, the bil • of :fare a King's` speeeh from".thc „throne' as' the price of 'Pragiessivc • suPport: : • "Kink lias won _in the clastardlz, ..:.,'game; but the donsorVatiVes ;conic Out ,01 the 'struggle% badly...mauled •fld.` the : decent part of .the, rani. andufile„areteftib y scandalized 1)3 . tlieir leaders.” . ' That is pretty. severe, :;but'it is m itranger than What The. Globe 'bac' ;o say about the 'pante ,parliarnentarz, 'ipisode. An. editorial, in The G.obc. • :f 'Jam 1.5th read in part 'as"'follOws- 'The, . •Fitfteenth 1Par1iainent' ;Of Canada has been in ,segs'on"for, St • daYs.: , If we. de not Mistake thc. temper, :the vast. majority ol Canadians' irrespective ' had enough of it. ; .As sOon as the_ necessary routine the'Vaing of supply. and the transactien. of i. ,perative' „business , .the people are prepared to. face the inconvenience. and Cost.: 91.f. anOthey. geaeral election' in the hope �f se •euring stable:government ,• and • Honse of Commcina Which -Ag`,. pre• • pared .tO devote its energies to the : •service Of the; country.• ' "The six days of por,tical -jock • eying, Wire. - buttonholing . women than .tvitli men, although It h 3hecking :to those• unaCeustemed gar .;lier niouth: It will be unfortunate If the smok lailhalait spreads arid becomes entali -lished: among iwelnen, here„_as it ha., in soMe parts, - • of, Southern, Asis yf'here ; sinokilig is .universal with me. vomen. and ohildreti "who ran' :lifer it, , • • ' ; The ;ikelihood is pa* by-Jand-b' , •;„guni.4hpeing, pussy -footing, side. stepping, 'manipulating and. intrig=; uing are more than sufficient. °The. , sordid 'spectacle, of the representa: tiVes.' of the two :histeric • Partio crowding. one 'another at the count, er eager to pa4vn.'their prgfessee • piMiplei•-and pi ides for Mfice has • sickened the • public,.. The .cYnical., • vvaY-iii -which the supposedly unso. ,phistic,ated graup that, finds itself possessed of Power to • make oi brealt. has, trOtted•fMna camp tc , „camp InViting overtures,. if not so.. lieiting "CensideratlemS" . has dia.. - • gusted the -people. The --Orgy• 'of • barter and bargain — the Doherty• 's. pedding-their wares In the cc,rrid--. ors.; the • Gtithries .`Offering . theli • bribes in: the House -- has. startled and shoaked the electorate:" These qnotationS :•from •The' MOn• .. - Star and. The Globe, 'alike, as.P- 'ear to US iust a:little hySterica'. Tc: mire, the spectaclewas bad; and, articlarly bad •vvis the offer mack gahrie. •And *hat makes it mrse is that hiS, bid must hive had he:-.=approvall-of • Ir. pleighen,., and ..the bu k of hiE Jarty in the HotiSe: • :It will rtake. Parliament *e: long tithe o•recnyer fr9m. LI.1074ye„_a_..11" it, bc ''..egarded as the '"Collectiva Wisdom' ,J1 the Country? ".' • It seems' to be the fate olf demo, retie' iciveriang bodies • to deterio- ate, a.though, .�r course, they can. lot gink belew:the general level of in alligence And honor, of thp Veops 'Ito e ect the rumnberS., When we take' hitO account - what man has to 'be and: do, rirder e. n Successful eandiditte for parliao or even a .munPal Mtindi. here is no Wonder that parfiament. hould net as it his acted at,Ottaws he :candidate Rho cannot or wiF nit be nitire or less a 1 things to : n en, 4,s n c h ant e vhateVer io.f ei ik elected. n 1 y - Under 'rare , circumstances vould an henest 'Outspoken man haw, he ghost of a •chstace as a .eandidate, Ere Must. be this to one man and that to 'another. Ile must make ,proinjaes' thath canneeltope to , fulfill. 6o e'eetion •methoOs put .4, 'premium :rook4anese In a doge eleeticht,' teW sth.Pid or corrupt ele.rs 'may decide the &elle'', And the .candidatr Wito'gata -fli"ese ristociit -or 'hY-•:Crebk,' ".1". • VIM 13110GIOSSIIrgs. • IIQWWAGAINSIE ItIG golt7- ,., 442ta irtethatthe five: Pr9gres4vea. who voted:WM.4,a orir.„ gdencekn. the Kg. O0Yerament 1)..sd as opponents the re4ent, election a LihergiL .some, o them. Were oppos. •ed 13V. Ogneervative. candidate also 1;0Ut as Ltheralidni iS strong in the'. West, it may he that the _Liberal was. the .,niost .dangerotip " Opponent• . any rate, it- May, be. assurred that the 444009iSm. '11v.e1t'PPO during, the';' eleettent 'Campaign had Muell.to d0.wf'4h. their determination .14Ok th0..'69verniriefit out.. , ,•.f.14,r; Qng, ',North' 1:11#9and Miss NreFillai4 .C4!ItVe 'tfra3.,T, .;_opist-Proixessives-frourret#410;`Tirerr' .opOpsed,'In. the :election by ;:coi.keerva, •tiVe.,tanditiates,*10117y. and 00401 are 1>r9neuaeed „ Pl'egreasiVes;-. theY: 'Were ehle.tii yet& to sustain' the, GeV,, , 'erament, , • . • . • TIIREE(OEMS.OF CONCEIT There- • are three bad form§ . of lelf cmicelt. , • They' 'Are: ' Onela that which makes Man :Tait tvoilcirsg, and Start loafing., Another is. that. which, makes a man person' diengreable. • ifrodr tutan,t et stwIll:ieshalfeticu( scses:koynto 'out- er rewards... , - Self -conceit's tO crystalize ..ipto one:. of these three forins.. • • In' the first plase for instance. a man maY be very ecimited and egot- • istica, but he keePpoon • It is ' Said' that Bernard. 87-iaw has very good aPiatcn .4seIf but produchig. ThMial, of -eg7. ltisra that Makes a' /man .start loafing „and think he 'has done enough 4s bad If yeti are such a wonderful 'Yellow, :seep ,at wok and preduce In the second place conceit in.:14;1)7e Make disagreeable. have. said alseivhere ;that :there's, just one : 4ve.- • is vanity in one form ;or peop e tO. be,. intereited ;in: Us and, 4,:e Min that is entirely wraP- ed up in biM self arid,/Oan 'talk ' 'and 'chink of .nothing but himself. is apt , • "O- be unPleaPant, ,• The third way in Which cOneeit is bad is.that ,may cause upzto seeh- our rewards in Other '.peoife. That, • 7.jeas.austils.litdfotible. with the. Pharisees to thAm, "They had their reward." rf ..We do a , kind and noble or gen- a re -action Will set i . Drinking an( sinoking (especially aniong worrien will • be social' Y; eondeinned and th wave will' ,stibside as' ,as haS risen. • emus ac and expect it to be appreci- ated -Jit has, lost half, _ its. value. • Its. . • shows that we are in: a. measure ven- al; but, If we''do what'is right situp y because' it is iight and we ;enjoy it and have no thought of 'reward, gives a better, quality to our actions.. . When A man quits inspiring people and begins to. scold -them ihe has. lost his power. People ,ike to .have sug- lasted to them what to 'do but they .do net, like to be ordered ahout„ • These three thiagemak chick up on each other. "Self-respect . is commendable but just where self-respect ' over to• self . conceit is • sometime, hard to , •• • - . • • .‘04::::Offi'ce.,:Tqlr.,11tci, • ' cilk.X6,y_ears:t4e Bankoof 1Y1.olitreal, tain'ed offices iii4the Provinee'ig Ontario"ready it, accept monies, upon •deposic.an loap th :.bfunusil$4.4sste,;pftr:iteet,eiTlieyicuh;:st,erin4sh:ctioffIclugst warth4 aciarict banking and, the proper.. custody of , depositor funds. -• ',Siete the first office' was established in 2,8r8 at Toronto ihe Bank has spread throughout the 'Province' until inclay it has 2.49 offices in Ontario ,With vheackluarters at Toronto, ,ready to, give'proMpt and effi'cigin service to people of this,Provinieo, • Small accounts are welcorne and are accorded the saM-e'urvica .sathat given to -large accounts.: Cuitomers,of the Bank have all theadvantages resulting'from. . a .Provincial Organization, conabined with the strength and, laeilities of ana0.0a-wide Banking Institution having World- .. wide:connections. F MONT :T.:nal:Sets in excess of' 730.16.46.0i° • ART13RS POR 'ONTARIO: 4 Wellington Street Elt; Toronto 0, accomplish teis,..s.u.Ty: --These three-lteSta maY, "ass!st-r.nt'. -in'- te1bing-'If-ouf eoaeit1eads us 40.H:has acquired.' This eCatiPinent Coinmence, lciafing and if :we car; land .he 'created at stations to be es nothing to do that .is worth tablished val.-ions districts ',through.' if we find:that/ p,eoPle 40 not ' like out the proVioce, Mr of -which. will be us as a rule; and if ..we find ourselves at Richniond another at P'cicer: only. to 'others for inn* . reward- we ing, anotiier .on; the Toronto-Ilainil- may rest, assured' that our geed opin. ton.bighway near ClaPperton, another, • • ion of ourselves has has ' ,passed over betewepri and. 'Brantford, frenn self-7Spect to sellconceit. an°141r 'irar• Benlsville,. 'a 11 0 they. As a rale, ;say, 'People ought to, near :Niagara: Falls, :.'and 'another Re you..It nobody likes • you, • you ?leer London, in addition to central May well ask ;yourself if there is ;net eneeithinnbcierlit0914dePoeft ,:ja5t0Tgonriotino.s_:te.; In .,the something. wrong with you,.' People _are everywhere much'ene sanf.e, fpeonier4inz;folrJaetahteedpaart;ovsitericiwaisn.s4tIrsaogetb.Iec as „a, rule they are just, and if. they, • universally 'detest"' you :there' must -be. utilized: A nuntlier Of Other: refulwasis • :some good reason; forit c.ra'hi. Jbe kept in' first: easS coaitiOn for sleighing.; • o o o KEEPING MAIN ROADS OPEN - , ..Annomicement has • been • made by Deputy Minister,SqUires '-of, the Ontario DepartMent of 'Pu'blic that an endeavour will be made this wintert� keep main ,.travel ed iegliWays of thee.-tilitlie:*.Pre- ince :clear cif stow. In order t6'. be essa e of • • ot 9 -7 -- Among theSe who, appreach , the -problem of distribution litt intelligence is the stark. :Manx Men don't.' appreciate'that hcneift, is the best policy .until :they are, doing sOniething elve, • • • It doesn't pay to be gped 'thing. t- 4.1 : • ' "O. New Year's. is alw,ays-a-day-of-gr.eat-iiittsure file Of telegraph and cable wire s e I NI"etY thousand employees received a New ,„,:ear, „„greecting;...whidh huinined over the wifed -and buzzed over the 'air aeroas .ivienty thousand, miles arid three contirients, from V. Beatty, president , and chairman of the. Caned an Pacific Railways. Tin messa;ge Was a, f011ovysi. "To All 'Officer,. And EMployeel: • Sending on behalf Of. the, 'Company . rrlY• *best wish for the 'Neiv; Year, I desire to congrattilat(• both officer's and • men On the. high' standard of effi.:, ,ciency "they ,have maintained &Hiatt the Year, ttie evinced by many ebinniurik.atiena from those' who have used Canadian Pacific Services, and AS ttirthe., preved by finiineial returns for .4 year, which ha: •been. 'fraught with considerable- and'unexnetteeprob- leins: StiCh• Work well done has helped to maintain. and„ ensure. the, ,.generirk proaPerity 'of the 't Caimtry . whose' interfsta ,we: all feel it our chief _privilege to: serve,'. During the Year we Isheitif&all, Oni", VariouS Offices" When...:onpertunity.occurt, paYAPeciar .censidoiatteri to the festering of 'good feeling and of . gympathstie: ;Understanding between ; the various' , „peonies and intt,refr'ts' throughout tif& Dominion4 ited thus.help conaervethe opirit'A national' unity so .'neceasary to, the general ,watfarb.--.1,-,of',.tiah4.41,3y.,,,W,c, ttre.1) A on:ArY Valt; tquippod, %at !'tfitritilucks•'. br•-a 'organization stretchrrig ,fron: Atlantie to Pacific.and In Clete contact With all_alassea of thc• coniMOnitY' • , , R n W. BEATTY.,." In order "td1. deePatch this Meese 0 remarkable ' (eat of, .orgerlizstiort Witt stetted at Paefr.c. elegrOlkh beild4u4tIfik AfItc101110• ,Vit IVO 0; chirycIrtle amount of Work oVer the usual heavy `THE e'COLLECTIVE WISDOM!! 0, wa n ar y a record: -AT 'OTTAWA: •' Fifty .years ago "Member' of Par . • • liainent", was; .an shonerabla. title. 1 • an 'aearcely be Paid, to be So ilmt, Years ',ago being. a Member :of. Oen grets :in the United State A ceased rtc odd .tA : the •revird in which ; Man it • held hi that tertiary; and LA he" mentber '6E gtata7tegia .4.1t.ure , • 2.ity .Counsol. has 1!)1.*. if not . badge. of infamy, at leaat enough ."':e.ng 'mori under ,'Staire suspichn, . laeing corrupt and diehonest,That our own M4 pi are fat om_ regarderin •evidenti . and .the reeerit ;.oectirriinee. at.ottawa, twith the geathing.cogidem; uation witiCk they received i n st way ot,11.4ustrating,what is rbe ,ing dote •end aald ,we 4UOte hetet* pataktal4.1rom 'the $01treitirmiil wins. Nominating trinventions de, net seleet their dandidates bacons(' they , are -intelligent"' wise, or seed ,.TherrateZectv.mern,:mho..,,are,:,not.',above•, '71)4g:creaked And trielcy -enough" td: be elected, • • Well: Whint ifaVe a wilole Star, the 'the 'great daillott' ilanient 'men ideated n a tway untr4 .1v$01), 129 4114041)04 :41 V414.110111 -04 4140041 ' • .• , , .• 1. t • • The president's message), ,which was filed 'at ten `o'clock' in the inornirig and was going to stations UV ,to•midnight.; whileit added to the work, An not .the '.lightest degree delayed current duties., Everything ran, as sinopthly as on uny ordinary day of the year. Onecepy of the messag'e, Was put on, every wire , ancL,Was sent to. every department head in Montreal 'and wires were sent to every centre in the, Dominion froria it was relayed.. to offices AVithin the lietriet. F. R. Perry, New 'York agent, received the It'IrtIsast5c7 first thing ,officed . e a, ; sto ; Pittsburg, tut- ' e 1- hishi- fele, and other •offices 'indef. his jurisdiction. T. Wall,: Chicago, handled it. in. the Same way- for'''' Cincinnati, -Cleveland,:Atlanta, MilWaukeef Karitiati ,gity-Thaendt,n__Oetshseargepow.inajlts.c,ab•ie,a, J. .0 Sir George McLarn European General. Manager of the sys who. rclawd it across Europe to iilI cities-Whero 'Canadian Pacific, Railway has offices& Every of the , Ca ii dian ,Patific 'fleet -whether at dock or at, lea was witelessed or wiml the. TheiSoge yesterday and -41; voss. prumincntly; diSlilayed _ettelf-of:thain: Malila travel* across' the continent slag ,,earr,led it 'pa:0,'::• ki:tectit.,tilletihyhcee4p:YegellflPtnlheenint.ettage. t';* for th. Orientr'to Al":an caineten At hong-Hong and wau. distributed by, hird to' 11 t loto .4tor'9214-NrilsretTocptriL1'4 - f