The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-28, Page 4• 7.1."
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THE 1,1,IGKNOW .SENTINEL TIIVESDAY, JANVARV,,lSth, 106
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• C9t-i-e$P.PPO.d.er.kelt.t.eiverisp ,lEitX-Zos&
•eg4p*, ROP.1.1 and Tedd'Pra.,"Ognin.and Corn Hderal,Waiking
;40.110444' PloWaz, k ,
RQT EEL 8,t, wimp: QC), reneee,, :Gates, 4 -paint
tairb,na4 p coed Wire—All ,Galvainzed:
Btroonis;-13ehher and,Steel Tirete
EATEN4II.W111,10ES,Q$
'PI.O$ORMS ANR PlIoNoGRApAs;—see 'vs, and.. save
savaelf lista isteney., When you want soinething
• al Instrument. .‘
.C‘e,,ANDR ' •
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NOTICE ; , ORPOITCTS,
$0Tidt; TiEREisr. .(4nIEK,
• pursuant to Section „, ,101.01
• the Revieed. Statutes of Ontario, that
all.pereene_hPreing claims against,the'
,.'Estate i ot":.suthella ,Ounter,',dgeeseed,
who died. On kir, about fhe eighteenth
• day. of PeteMber, At re", 1925; at 'the
• Village of LUckocav in the.5.Coiintv of
"•WUcei- in. tlie, Province of Ontario,
'are- recinirepl, to Send "post, prepaid, or
deliver 'to R;VanStone,yingliaink9n-
•• tarilo, Solicitor for the Executor, on
• or...hefore , the' twenty-second day • cif
..February, A: D. 1926, 'their names
and ,addressed, with.'fall particulars
• in writing -oftheirelaims and en
. ture • ot, the seeuritieS (if any) held
by .themi ditir•erified by'a statutory
declaration. . • •
TAKE' NOTICE FT.1411.1,ciR
that. after,. the l ;tag , twenty-second,.
,
day .df :1926,, the
said executor will..proeeed to diStri-
••hnta,lhe ..aseete'''eg the said estate.
4i).°1*.-ttiP' ,Paities entitled thereto,
•'Ineving•tegaiel" oniY:.to the:00*W of
vhieh theY'...shell'.:then have End •no-
' '604'; and the executor .shall *cot
• he' liable for the Said. .40.ets or . on
• Inttt..ithOSelf to any .erson of vliose
• claim bq.sliall not then.thave. received
!RAW- . • ,
1,# 'Whigharnethi5 twenty -
�f January, , A. D. 1926.
11/-VANSTONlil;Solicitor for,
:
the • Exeeutor
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•',LOCAL, AtA#NET. a
Outter .• • • • • 38c.,•40 •
'Wheat 41,06
,'••• :4;0! • 1 • ! • .! T... 4.9g
Barley. .
1S ,:««
, • • • ,
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ARE "YOU PLAYING: THE- .Q.41(iEi‘
(W.: J•04. sic‘' 'SePhtmaster, ' of • the
1st St, ;Paul's, Holloway, . Troop,' is
tTe x.urt.hor f this. splendid poem.)
What is a beYhat 'a man'to be;
With his life tobe made or nia,rred;
And some of that. life.: , he 41.)
Of int • '• •
And some; 'of it nriity,:, seem hard. '
Thera are breakers ahead, and the
•'" tide tune. high; , '
It's a' strugelie to keep afloat
Tht,what's the use Of' Sidling eliroegb
•, jife , • • ,
If you liaven'tit heln t� 7OUr boat'?
_
t • ten.tee °, a .Ske;,. • 4.• • f
Eo r 'lie's. 'andallP
For tho' the : cloads may at:thrien
see/iv:4)1464; • ,
He ltriows that the ettie'.-iIiinee'thiv,
Ancl'yke, my bey, area Sequitl *no*
Bette." You thetight what •it-';',reii.1111:
To be trusty; loyal, and a be1 to all
!teeria
NMI/1W every ThilredaT *Ming
ratielcneW. Ontari, •
A, D. MitelCeneie; ProFiletar
and Editor,
•
JANUARY 280,1,02E
‘4N", M, nimq,uvriNs
•
was4 Agnes. Nen:milt X, P.,1i3
,,,orted se; saying .that, ibefOra v9tin6.
--ell4hP'enifindinenteete-'-ethepee •
:from :the Throne,. she 'WM Penitile..tia,
,execetive of the erganisatiOnrin
•,:4i•ey1, 'which eleetedhei., *cite on"
Meighen'e itinetitinierit will be r
v9te to pet. ;the' government
k'eeP it in MePhallicineitett ap
Prove of the aftiendment,.:.. Which e
.,eresteetioeietf,. but: tieither.-494.` • slit;
tike enting.'in..fa'verent 'the"Eing Ger,
ernnient, - She 'reeegieeek. that to vetc
against the . Government . may *Pm.
' its• defeat' And an,741Pcti:en Which; Se
SifY0, the Pebble do not wept', Se sie
is in something ' a quitrairY, Our
guess is thatshe seggeet t6ez
executive:dike they, advise her to
port the Government:
She think that all • partiesan
greues. in . parliament should be ren
resented in , the ea,binet—that is if
the ibetly Of mlen to_Which, the preni-
ler- looks for advice and dbelp, likrt
are 'afraid that with .a Liberal major.
ity in genteel, the .Conservative Mem
ill'sof the Cabinet weseld feel that,
their 'adviee wee", little heeded: •;,
• Miss however, is right Or
One point.She be1eves thae.'a govern
Ment iheiild•not be driven' from offict
when defeited'',06 Inere question :Of..
.ptilicy; It should 'Stick; end carrY en"
• getting through 'stieh legeslatioe as
rechive the sanction eif a major.
`.ity in the Heude." • With the larrive
of :three or :four parties .with ..Strolig
\representation in: Paliament Aqui;
Anph practice is necessary.
,uriental
he largest *na:=TO3t,eolnotete.:
in the most beautiful designs
'ram, in
arble, Scotch,.,aii4 • Can':
eit:''Ofa*tes'
•
e'make:A,'speetielty: of Family:
Monuments," and invite your 'insiteer
• :"
Inscriptions Neatly„ Carefully ,And
"• ' ereMiitly.,DOne.• • .
ee us befere. Placing your order.
1/0iiglas, Bros..
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R; A. Spetton
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Lucknow, Ont.
• L. .9..L. No. 428, LuckpoWl, meets
• the Second Tuesday of every month
in their halli ,Ett 8' o'clock, •C;;Mullin;
W. ;M. • P. Carter,Rec. Sac.•
..' •
"P•74.!ie•AR4ithLIAT-t-ouri-Ouris---iin
Obedient, smiling
0 You save money tin.eenny days
To...use 'on' a ;stormy night?
.Are, yen pure in bedt, Ppre
'. soul? ... • • • •
.D.0,, you laugh at ..a . jest? •
find as yon, grow that humoi
In, a joiCe.that iS clean and the best
HaVe I told you .all that,,,you need t�
On 'our journeythro? life and toil 9
,NO Ihave 'saved • the best • the last• '
Per: a good thing kept won't spoil.
•'It's. this—be tree. totha,One en Eigh,
Who' watches and Sees' old lereaes,:'
-
,
'thin't let' your tongue. give • :yew
'
to words •. , • .
That jars your GreatMaiter's .ears
And don't de an .act that would cauSe;
'And :don't": breed `e thought that's
there'll genie a 'dey',. When yeu
.'and .He '•,'
Will he standing, fate to faee.
And You'll tell ;WM; lad,,tif' the thingi
,- you've done, ,- •• • , •
•• • And , the 'thing's' that ,'you meant
•,___ to • '
,Will' He smile and say, °Thou hest_
.
done, ivele'! ; : • • . •
Will He say. that He's pleased with
-You? •
Yes, my boy, there Are serious thingi
• • : in life, : ' '
. There, are, ladders to climb to-farne,
Will you reech the' toe 'and:, ,receive
the .erbsrii , . •
Eeeaese you'have played 'the:game!
lione-Nct—„ 10 Is' at- Your Ser -vice
We Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Store
. .
- • • WE. HAVE t
..-migm ,gock
5inioncls. and Maple Leaf ,Cross , Cut Saws--
.everyone gvaranteed.,
amson-Axes--These ale the very best—quality-
. and correctly made.
Lanterns—If you wish a firit, class laptein; buy
a Dietz, Itis the lantern that., satisfies:
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GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON DR. HESS STOCK POOH.
• .
10 LB.PACKAGE 90e.
Lit..pAcicAOt pt•
,
,
,25 1,411•-• :$2.60
WEitAy. sA SPLENDID ASSORTMENT :OF LINED. -MITTS
; • • -
WE ALSO HAVE GF.,,NITINE. HORSEH,IDE PULLOVERS._ WHICH
WE ARE 'SELLING AT. $1.00 PER PAIR.
heating) Pin tnbing And Electric Wiring
1
THE ARMENIAN gASSA6RES
he Visit et thP Armenian.boys tc
• ,
11.4V8- agg, tbV• bAlle APt 'Igen al'
IINVolf—GT 114vcr Wefti*V* '111.19V: 'Wtrq,"
the fermere, tiliopiteepere..,' Oa r i9lrea,
ikonul men of. the !country, and "%very
let ,orgagzed nor trained for tight,
IV,. The Thrks who attaelOd ' them
ver P arnied fi0i!ing men, The Ar,
rigrCaaso of long Age fetight WITT
. 4141. Years, agailiet the rieing Aide of
.Nohemnsedamene..Whieh in thpes4wept
"siting the northern, eoast of Africa
and, having cKossed ,the- Hesperus
drove. 'half 'Way genets Europe. .,1.4
' wee the, s.trongeet organiAed• f9xce
l'rettilfe'VT7'7'f : err2V1-1011'W,kfr err 1
lowed at that time to: occupy tIleil:
,:niginal home; andthere the fitilk 'Of
them heee 'remained,. - ,. •
' • ' , .'• ••
- At. the 'Pet:Seel* .of the Ore,at Wail
,lh,re. weker.alSOlit.:6V0-aild-it-half.41ii.r.
'Ilion AldneilianP,P Turkey, and ii•Ow."
e!derable' number, in part 'a "their er.-
al„, 'PjriifOi7 ..4.1crOiS' ,the. Poliffidry
....ine•.:,irf, Russiii, ,]..Abotit- n MillinYancl
half 'were ;killed:, in .•1015: --,‘, '16-,
'Ytitii3r 'OacaliPd into -the' Russian 'ter
ifery. There' are Still abOpt. 'three
Inindred -.„tlieusancr. in 'Turkey, wile'
•one chime° 'ad another, eseaped
i :The . e ie Russia enjoy a measure
(.4 .dependence, having set up,a Sov-
iet Republic of their owe. '
' :Religions ra,naticisin 'does ' net' an
Pear , to' have played. so important .1. •
• )art in the perseeutionis as lere ' on
• this centinenf; :have 'been lead to be.
lieve. •The ' industrious :and . keen
.1.finePittits- were hated by their lay
•„.,:otid Tnrlif,sh .rigighbors, ' lieeaust
'hey were wealthier, and they wor
be displeasure of the govepirnen”,
betause they aspired toy independence
It is, said of, the Turks. that ,inene
..4; thein viewed the.. massacre's with
honer And disgust, ' Doubtless,' 'the
brutal , element aniong". the seldiers.
•Wiltild exceed • their Orders; ante, take
ecet)mitage of the, .situation to indulge ,
1
,their sitliag *dims. When' these
'sbldiers were told to. •collect • and :
;drive tl.,ii. A.rnierrians.out of the come ,
try/ theSr ' dr.Oye ',them., . killing ;these
eeho could not Walle"and laving the
ildren;AU did beettilse there'Was lit -
tie &ewe*. of , their' getting ray.
LecknoW, and: the', • address by . ;Dr:
Pierce. • has renewed:,interest. ;the
periodical attablut fey' the Turks ‘.and
the Kards.',.'upen'Ahe.,induetrides •and
'aw abiding .Armeeians, ' •
. These. Massacres, Inive ;Oceurred
More or less reeehie, intervals . for 5,
years oi.More,':eulminiiting,:in the Un- •
exai4led. alangliter and depeetetione•
.ok 19,15 and 1916.,. NaturallY • those'
.et la 'distance wender what if
"3:bout -hew 'there ere. •Any Aementiaie"
left,-, and why, ,they have not, faugh
•Iftiy, their libertY as ether people hav
CENSUS'OF: BRUCE
• COUNTY". ••clempTERis.
:(0hesley Eeteeprise).
• 'One' of the uaique• tteeoniplisements
f the 1925County Council and one
.hat will remain a mentiment t� their
memory' was „the compiling qc. re,
,TrIrt on the numb;lecetion and con,
aitl,on 4, all the 'Cemeteries in, the
;ounty. From egne to tin*: 'in the
i al.,aSt• CominEteep of Council haVP,e-
Jared repots arid 'statistics e7 prn var-
, ;pus, County matter S such' as bridges,
•oads; education, debenture inde,bted-
:less, .nesessinents, 'etc., but. never 'be-
fore, we believe; has a Council been
alled upon to delve so deeply. war
'the, dead past as to report on the
'itie of the Dead. •
Under the' • antentiments , to the
• 'eneetery Act :passed at the 1924
br Pierce 'stated that Armenia a:
it wee' a thousand years ago was Hy'
first conntry'•to rece,gnize '•Christiase,'
ity as At national ..religion. He furteei •
stated, and there is. ,other "autlios7iti
i'or' the .standinent, that in 'rerkee
the, Atmenians Were the educated ant'
Protessionel elass-ethe tient:Sts; tiff,
arcliitects-and
.Greelce-they-Weie the 'business Mee:
. .
'• the cifuntry the . banker's' ant!
•.merelients. About. forty per cent of'
the, tWo-itridea-lialf tnillion. Armenians'
in, 'Turkey. Mere engagedin these.
the remaining. 'Sixty per 'cent be-,
ing•yengaged in•Agrieultur
It is. evrte'teat the Teries/While re
nrcling himselfas a sort ef•stiperior,
nerion. fa:indifferent ....about Work .01.
business,' oreven eontemptuous, of it':
'On the .othet• bend 'the Armenian
•workee and '1,Ceen, On. business.
". Sir Edwin ,Pearsfriendly
Arinenianei 'hag ;Stated that a Turk
and. an Armenian: living, side sidc
, will, after, a.'year'e time; ering•aheti4
-a• situation whereby' the '.,Arnieniar,
Will ' All tile' rnoneY; add'.
In tnY oPinien inieossible tO e"'
aggerate the, ireportance , of debt-, or and 'creditor's telationship." •
• This. ene Of the reasons
Turks 'hate • the Armenians. Lam;
spendthrift'. neeple.', areong, eueselvee
hate. Jews 'mid' other sticeetsefel, ,bui.
Ines. men fOr• the sante re,ason: . • . ,
--:.----Another"-reasouthat7thetArrrien.,-"•-miyse beeneedepted-.13ills for,12-com-
iarts'.having acquired • education ,'haYr . r.ittee iwbrk far Outclassing . those
aspired; to: independence Of., Turkey 1,1,• the Reforestation , Ceramittee: a
The; Turks 'are very much •opposei' 'car o 'ago: would doubtless; have ..been
to the 'breaking up of 'their cauntry • ''.....osented teethe Finapce
Further, Olit6itlei'Cluestien cettitrifs the'Couneil on this occas.'
notably 'Rue* .end Eeitnin,ette,n ,being in. an, ecoeomieal: frame ,of
• teilered with Turkey in the interest e arind...(oWing siO•doebh.. to the serious'
the .Cheistiate Arieerilank. This • latare :elf 010'. matter in AlaTia).
still; further maddelied the Turks . eided that -the, 'inepeAon ; bs
, In • these . ciremnstances. an Y °poor enVeniently Made: by • baying • eitah:
White to" revenge ,ihemselves iiper Reeve inspect the' 'cerneteries in hie
tht was reedity:ernbrasetl' .eunicipaft and report, tie the .con -
'by the Voice. Ott.' the oetbreak ,of. &tie% of the Same' to the, COunty
the -Great7War, the Armenians read- Clerk at the June SesSion: or ak,aoon
showed sympathy With' the:.Alliee thereafter as. pOssible.
Turkiih-TTOVeritiiient • ten --the. • Reports', have. Hiniv--,-beew—reciveti
. side of ,OeienitnY;.''and: at 'Once 4104 eVekY numiciptiliLy and
• was an. exeilge and :elle .oppeitunity tith.. a teller of 'cost to the • :rate,
to revehge 'themselves: tipOit the de. payeri and the felloWing. suinniary
fel-1660th - Evidently tile in, ttenecetiOn.:,theeetvith. is •noetr.,;. sib
-Turks.-00,--thiseeetasietedetideit-te"-ge mitted„ ' •
ricl at once and forever of the Art'. • There are' in the. County of Brace
tneniart 'qftee'tiets • by •of toproxiMately 80 ternetettiee. of WhiCh
.:
the Arnienians;, Ontiber. :16 are ,iii or belong te. the ur
•,Ltiaa.otenielpttligek,!.641(1,,64:iete.„.ortteel.
Wart-tlitiiiireettesvititenheeteilletien,i0 the iirbarrifitkiikiiiiri(a":Mildriiti'
the »government' at bonstantinonle, nnisleft•Valkerton and Southampton
The lierSecntifd peOple timid nef eaeh -beim , the TOWSit
init itehed reSiettinte beettneti•elne A$6 'Carriek heads the lot, -there
. • •
iession of the Legialatuie the Colin -
Council preeemered to appoint
.
tne
c -,T lime Inspectors • whose duty
t is to 'inspect the cemeteriee 'the
lotinty to see that the lots' are
.roperly 'maintained and that , the
..tWnere carry out -the provisions of
• he Act and such Inspectors are :re-
, euired to tepert to tete Previncial
Board :Of ' Health.
• At the 1925 January session of the
-Alice County Connell -a Icommunidat-
• via& read from • the Chief Officer
tif•Meath:. of , the Province .pointing
out the provisions cif the' Act land
'attention to ',the;, neglected,
of many cemeteries throu-
(shout the Proviece, and 'the, COuncil
as urgettecitlrar-a-rsYstemetie--in
,,•jection .Made and to 'ieport the re,'
• Alit to the Department. • • •
' Here was '"an ,eneortunity for the
7etincil • tb create one or more -lite:-
" •etive:.Positions as: ..demeterY In
•:etectors for whieh the applicants.
, • ‘'e•tid no ,doubt 1.3e, npmerous, , or , tc
seeeint a special CerreterY Con3.
mittee to viSit all the' cemeteries'
from Lucicnew to 'Toltermbry ai $3,00
I day 'and' Mileage, Had' the lAtter
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HE 'Miming table'shows the principal rates now in
effect for thi.p*chauggi3Oliol the new rates for which
we are a4king the approval of the lgoafd?ot Railway
,monoiy uatp.
•
•
73Ssiness Service
' ;Present
Monthly• Rate,
,
. . •
gTaitr• :
1,85'
MonthW
..1.31err..Cas13
$2:50" 40! :
•,2.00
Reildencq'Srvice
' . • '
$2.05 ,$2.05,'
-.1'arty • ". .1.85 • 1.85
5
(Above rater are for wall teleghone,$)
• it will be seen that in ord.er to bring localt elephone rates in-
to line with our proposed new schedule, no change is necesary
in the charges for residence service. T,_e tendency is thus to
• encourage the deVelopment of reidence service.. ••
Merchants and business men, while asked t� pay a soinewhaf
higher rate for business telephones will benefit, in the en-
, latement of the scope and value of their service by the de- ,
velopment of residence telephoneS..
We.believeOUf patrons' willagree that to maintain and ex-
tend a service vital to the welfare of the community far out-
weighs in importance the moderate increases a relatively small ,
',..number of our citizens Will.be.asked to Pay. :.
,SElenCg/.. Minage
„
.The Bell Telephone COnapan
• ' ofCa6,da '
A
les ;required to:. received the dust of
the: Sturdy inha'bitants' "of that Town-
ship. •. . ,
: The ' tenieteries are , distributed
throughout the County. as'. ifollows:'
owned ' by .-the. MuniciPalltY
'and. in 'such ,eases the upke;ep' ia paid 'elYti Culbert; vitae Orland Dere and
for mit. oil: municipal funds and Nele
stand/it, caretakers are employed. A
nurnioer ,.of the Towns ,and :
ViLIag
.11ave now adopted the perpettiel care
wan for' the Proper "maintenance ot-
the' Plots. and in th's Way have 'nz-
•:untulate4, amourst of fUnde,
the ,flri4iwel_of.,_yvhich to ."'llefray-
the cost. ,Of inainnienance. Chesley'
Paisley, Port. Elgin,' Kincardine, and
Wa.keiten Iteee ,adopted this
(hod ,solv,ing •tho' question di
Towns and Vil1a$-Lucknow. 1
paIldniay .2, ra'Sley 2, ,Port Elgin 1
Tara 1, Tiverton. 1; , Teeswater, 1
Xincaidine 1, •Southampton 2, Valk-
, • .
erton 2 Warton 1 Chesly 1. 'retail 16.
Arran :5,- Brant 5; Bruce 6, Carriek
11, Culross 2, Eastnor
5, GreenOck 6 Huron 6, -Kiiicardin,c
3,', Lindsay 1, Valois ,3, • Saugelii.l.:
St Edmunds 2 Total 64
• APa rule the rural cemeteries are
in a neglected; cendRon, there being
o edurce of 'revenue for, .upkeep
other than the, Sale •elets and (what
kinds • are volunlarily contributed
hy• the wet .owners. :In a few N cesee
the Township' *Council supervises the
nlaintename but the funds spent for
thie parpose are: entirely ,:nadequatec
The urban terneteries are much
better cared, for, nearly all of them,
•DIJNGANNON
• .
Mi Lawrence Smiley recently fell
on the eteps .at hiklimeee and Ras so
• •
13adly injured that neighbor's had tc
Ts
arry him into the house..
Jaines Stonehouse has So , far re:
covered: from the. injuries suffered' a
.fe*..weeke • ago,•While felling, a" - tree;
, St to :bocibleto walk about. •
Mr.. WM. Moles who ' *as ,thc'
barbering besinees here` some. •yearr
age, has- again opened a shop :for the
Winter 'monehs, near 'the Pobl:c
• An enjOyable -evening was 'spent
bi about ortY di the 'young. people.
91° the United Church on Jan; 19th,
when :ruerribers; of the Tuxis Boyi en!
• terteined two organized'classes Of
girLs iti the Sunday seneef.roem �f
the 'church. The varied Program ,ere-
-seated by the boys' included a denate,,
"Resolved' that Western; Canada
offers greater oppo'rtunity, to the
farmer than Eastere:' 'Canada, " the;
affirmative 'c'tf which was'ably
. held by Benson Pentland and Llew-
Carman Anderson presented the
Plaftne of the negative. The , points
presented by the opposing sides,, were
about eveii • in the opinion; -of thr
wh-cr-,-&cided in -favor --of: ;the -
affirmative because • of, the . eetter
addresses . and delivery 4 the ,hovs
speaking tier 'Western • Canailit ' The
• TuiS--136ys', Journal' read by
Pentland Was both instructive and
• amushig. A gediel tene was spent
enjoying the bountiful iuncn provid•
.2.eniete5y upkeep . ancl the resulte fed and served by the boys. A lively
p••
LAN•GSIDE
'Messrs. Fred ' Tiffin and Jas.' seote,'•,'. -
are engaged iwith Mr Henry Caesar
cutting wood. • • '
Quite a number of the riling:folks %
of this vicinity' attended. Burn's Bali
in Lucknow Waylay evening.
We areall glad to See Me. John
Hill is able to be out again , after
being confined to . the :;house with
..measles. , .
Miss Myra „ Taylor .3rIsited one day '
last Week with her krigiul Miss Mar-
•garet Tiffin.',. , • „ :
Mr. Whitfield „Scott has gone to
Ripley to assist his brother, Gordon,
'n his shon,for a fe*. Oay§.
Mrs. JOhn -Richardson • and, ssOn,;
Robert, are, visiting friends in Tee• e
ater
. Remember the services. in Lange
side church at the usual hour 7;30
Everybody twelconie.
•beve preyed Most satisfactory as is ;ivneCn-iS:gng:tohrnotinglohn,,
tean unnsally happy
shoen . by the amount of fende now
ieVeSeract hi those, Munt.'cipal.ities 0 ••
as 'follows: Chesle-Y-0800, ;nip K. K. K. BECOMES ACTIVE •
,Porti. Elgin, $1800, Kincardifie
$1.003, Walkerton $300. • :•
ifsi A4oegeeardrail:nigatto a 'report ' irrk the 'Lon
Out of, the total nember of :cem 'don Free a Prae:its.i.m. wtahdienethitKasmui:apInu,:dca-rlietntlahemi
netvieariaeds by
tohre Coun,ty absa 10 , are
in 'Kincardine. A rneefog,':was hele
have: beeh established at, wingham Wednesday
,nrig.ht at
,•ii connection ; witli the; Catholk
C3hureh; and the. reports invariably last. •elecie apii .60ilarently a branch
Show that ;these are kept in splendid 7,:miffieeitirthi ei i, ',17:dala:a:Inpi t(.)0i awas 'hridert held secreti inin ttlbt wholenir, et .Tvoetwhnnet
lOns'Aiore, the funds for this eurpoee
beiAnag tphreoyrnicleidal'h4nitli:te.Crienunr,ehw,nre in iwera permitted
to renia.n.,. A speak.
moat cases, Originally donated by eardsdhit:hisoentueyde!alhieliti,71:hbternr:ge!raarri.,t1hineiLnaiinddtooh':oc,
•hriVate individuals or established by a,unpaaitdo ,tphreompailtaecifpriaetse..ronfaic_hriOisvteialue
,:toCk. eompanies formed in: the cam.
,eilninitityr wetiieptelnirer; tlhonnet spirnnebeinmpasseotd atntaft that the mail had hee..
,sointhnance. has 'meted' , alinatt cri-• dexeli!ddeinfefeerefonrt -hnuttrihitler:.ds Aotte.d.eyrefaut411. .t.iitti:.:
Litesiy w,it: the •plot, Oweers en, cl those v;ircopto.: 1 . . . .. ‘,
1.1. iiot ,.,...et.,6t,e.it, :01,tti.i... hi : the• ;•,r,i. 0.1:“ 9, Mid, several theusend in.
Townships ..e,tepe.,. sie the ,caee_tif.... one ....The. regtionk-in »Iondon "i.said to
, er tWo rural cemetery 13oards but ne be very . satisfactory to th'ic organ',
•Aceibt as this -plan:of -.cemetery fin. 1•2e114. • '
intei'ested- The perpetual care plan 91e1,01)6°14 01611d;at6 1,1500 inetnbeie •
ii becomes better known At will
;SO.0.1)e)10.001iYoraniV"',iod011t0,--
' • • • eee-e-teee-,•eee •
Two .lnetaneett 'in -which two
'-inOte:..and7:iet lea • ,y90
'CP thPY 'wort it
,'oobjuatoil loony.c�. being no ;Over 0.104 *wan- '4Intitat. dreigiaa act goyernment,
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unvv3V4'with--1/igsun inOre 'thatil the nerglie'e)et'i;
talking, .'inachinea" -Ile away „
tonilteS» • ' Podern ah litt
.
,
L nd Welnen talk sheep:lige ' t 001111140 as yours *ore
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DRIVEAS PERMITS
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• Meter 'drivers' permits 'will net be:
issued, till' PrObably, about the middle...,
4 the ,Yeer, ,aceord;ng to' the state -
It of Ilen. G. S. Henry; minister
3.f
Highways., `!Tlie • law is. effective
..;hat drivers' permits are to, be taken
eutp-he Sid, .hab we have not pro-
vided, the reachiner.Y. as Yet. "the de-
partment 'd,:d not wishto undertake,
his at .the, same 'Hine as the issuing
of the en °toe' licenses.It mould need • :
en extra staff and,: it is proposed. 'to
issue the•ul drivers' ; permits about the •;.
cif the year." As ;has been
pointed Out; there is., no spatere 'ithe- •
1926 card for' regietering conViet- •
ions forbreaking. the traffic' laws!,
this ;being left off because of the
in-
tOfltjO'"t'dlssue '1116—drive,rte card:7:—
TIOWev'er, in the interv'el the infritee-
ione whicle can serve ft, needed kot ;
reference.,
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MAIPEKING
'1V13‘. John Gauley is ependipg a air
4a111yar atani4driVI. jefai.s,SC.IIJI.beKrt".leta'trick •V. is-
, t
ited it Mr. Cecil l'releaven's, lakt.
Tuesday, ; • •
Mr,. and .Mrs. Wm. 'Sher*ood and
daughter, Viqlet,.., of Wilkie, • Seek,
wete guests- , elf Mr. and .Mrs. Johni .
Slake, on Wednesday, '
Mr. Geo: Twainley hada Vaditi set
installed,, lest Monday, - • ": •
Finlay Shackleton and
Patrick Were home
•week -end: . -
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rile:moil-ad the 'eocie,::Titty needn'i
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KLUB h h 31w .t taiot off grade. Their paronta ate,not as
ey. re inue art a
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