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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-03-25, Page 4, .444V,.444.4,44,4, 0.• rat Con' AMOgr,r'' MEP:* & linPOW4welk Fences, Gat". PR* 1.,Itath andN. * P.0004""irikte,,•411 Galvaikeed. • in:790,111fk."11thbeir•O,4, SteelTh 7"A•N•711 -V1014NSON gi•es..-410w$ Wileelhartwolit ' OS;(01trAN, Si:ND rIONOGRAPIIS:-See as. aeik save • ' • "yeeuself same 'saw when, Ton want sioniethiag LU K Tip( imcgAirr smiHrni,-;Thtigs.DAY, -mARat 2$* ;XI* 1.• TIM 7-013-1.0M4), --WAELEN711.4X. eireri Tinir4alte WAATtihii . at Lueliti011r• OW:149. D. MacKenzie, Prop**, • Ind Editor: • ' !THURSDAY, .lit:tRCII•25tho 19$ a 74. , ,r •. , the lartcnt•ind !Eel Cm in the Maria% Scotch; Swein,Ii and Can- Granlitft: We -make sPeciaRY of ranarlY NewastareAs Cad finite year lizapte- Got. ..Inacriptiatia Neatly, Cara:ally* and Piromptly flow. See sa beforeplacing year: olden LairlisrW,a Oat". L O. L. No„ 4t13, IineknOW Meets the second 'Thasday ,01 ever/ "niOnth , their WI, at S o'clock, C. Mullhi, X.;„P. Carter, Be Sec. ' etry4• s F,T ue o Wel'ab • . AgS4$TRON Optothetritt 41ctin9w; Ont. Besides hes,mh;it.:cithe 'annoYances,.are caused by, •fa•S• Aghtl•-lf. Person's nervoni SYs-; tent •is disturbed' lbY the stzainTte laic' b. the eyes', are subjected. f2etruntsnesl''Inay Arlie, or other I tioubles, . • •• , "A far-iighted• person may- s welt the"distanre. • Yes, and 11 YetmeinaY he able to read perfectly and be far- sighted to :consider -Aid. degreFe, How does the Ciptomettist 'de- tect this 'error in children?' ' See net Article' for answer.% (Continued Next Week), NOTICE TO ".C111,31DITIRS• • , in the Estate a Sopliis: liebeica e • SineitZer;:cieceati):k • • •, 'Creditors. and others having ,daims AMMel•••••1•11 moN. r- • IV . • (ia. liisearkzttras W9riter), nnY -il000lfity4aose.-at aPa.,41e. ha. gelatin all he can far 4irrmelt, The'.014ier is, Sent -nut at almost no pay at all to"fight and wOrk and endure, fur otheta--nnd hintself.: of cniirse, be soldier cannot lualt after his own AntereAS When at war"... The *variable,* plain, everVinFran • they ,ayg &up tnuclirax ATit ve847 17.x.14,% fotrinA-Lim*Ps theliwv,eotion;-ir iii#mentt salt -40./.. 'eases: and the PZ94,04.*Ii. of Part,ien- lei types for special markets, are au described.; in fact there is no Phatie of the indhstry"on which the best scientific knowledge is: got made, • Itch "Worker (as $ ) Oka, after no in • terest Intt own. 11 U. ehance HOW- RAS OME .ABOUT? , , • An arbkle,Wltith we' recently read', limenting the ' trashy ...reading s° '01 'PeAllar to-day,concluded With -the. fell. owing, paragraph: 'Maur' a , unto we have had •a foelino" oi" pity Creep over ai.ate watched little BaPPer tested On 4. street ear lengtassed tliegg'cbeaP "stories. We do not, as I =le, h„:.la,.M.C,tlie-Ita,...little-etenture- t*Ing the giddy,'-goin ‘chewing," tedo'sii.1,Y little' creature Pile 21P - td he, hut tather'dO, we censure r 'Pat*ots""fdr.- hiving- failed to` realize *it' 414. :.3,SF,a's • to -.Mat Gnd - teall lady 'rather 'than: a friioleus, butterfly:" . • .'•.',".;* Here the blame is placed upon the parents as is so often done for the misdoingsof the ions and &twitters - If we ask how has it 'clime about that the parents did not know their duty, or knowing. it, did- not do it; what answer shall we have?' Evidently they (the parents .of those gum -chew- ing, giddy flappers) were not them - 'selves Prlierly instructed. If they were, bow hav,e they:so lamentably 'faded? „'', • ' -71f-we:' are gnini to blame vtlie- par- ents, oboll have to gen very long way ba, -.41, and", we Shall wirer reach the end, for if 4lia par' Of to -day are feeliSil, must we net blame their parents:for not- making them wise? lf the Parents of...pioneer dais were so wise, and knew,so well •how. to train ,their children,' how is it that these children ..(the irresalute ..par- ents to -day)- are to united for • their duties as parents? Are we' to sa that their '•rents did• not pro - , late - ViiCige Lurelosow-`" in the 'County .of 'Bruce;•101,Arried We, Man, deceased,..are hereby ,notified to. "deliver -their. claims, properly verified "to -.the 'tincle,:signed Administrator be- fore the seventh 'day of -April; next. after -Which • date- the. Administratco- will,•proceed . to :distribute the 'estate of the deceased,' having , regard . :only • te such claim's as he shall ,then, haveMiss ; Clara e had ,notice ' • :•'; .Spent Sunday at her home here: • . •t• , -Dated at LiipIntow this tenqt: 'day • • • : 4 f r ,1926. Mr. Welling,ton'Nhcon of Donny -1 8ta John It: Sava n anno Ont • 'brook bas been ;working forM -R. ge' g - • • _ mints • 0- • Gar' .drier the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. McDonagh en :tertain' ed'the League to a social time en -Fridak evening. At the 'regular nieeting'Id the Ash- Bild United •CIturdi, ett!sChureli, March ISth, the :follevir- 4 • ' ng 11.0 nTrn were electell for dfity dur- ing ihe comkag tennitoPiesident: Mr., Earnest Garner; Ora Vice: Mrs. 11. lohntsortt; Serond Vice:.'..kts. J.. Cook; Reeording •See'yi 'Esther Ritchie • . . COTT:. Seey: Mrs. dna: Debit; Strang- ers" 1-4rs- '57 kil•Patiiek;• Tres- -Henry .18fOrt011; Soperinfondent. Christian Stewardship: Mrs. Dicida- . totil -Mite Boxes: Mrl: Albert • Helm, MOP, NErsz SliertvUod,.' Hae7k- „etre, MrS, lifeart, Blake'ti uet. Astor:late Heliers:' Sherwood; 'S-up't. of Viitie tight Ber Mrs 'W. T. Gardner., ' • ;On St. Petri:Xs eve the . Peet& al:1Feb held. an Zrish ennird,• ;The •Pr'grannne Crivi,i•otted .of Irisk te!dinis: Me.* 'Songs and ettn- tests. At the close of the eyenisvg, Teitesblirdits 'woe ser:iT..d. • ' NOTICE TO cRtrorromi. . In the Estate .4..gioneg Efiri Huater„, Deceased -'1 .- ,Creditors and others having -chains against the estate af James 'Boyd Hunter, late of the Village Of Lock- • • . , onw in the Co„ unty of Bruce, plaster- er, deceased; are • hereby notified to . . ' .deliver's.their ciabni, alai verified, to:. the Unersignea, erftutor of 'the es- tate'lana.'effe#ta Of the *aid •Seniet Boyd -nun, ter, __, On Or before:the f7fh 427 of. ,A13r# A.D... 1926, after' which „ date the\said executor Will Preteed: to'distrilint,e 'the estate of 'the de. 1 ceaSed, having regard only to int) . claims es lie Shall then have liad'noi”, • tice. •' '• • ' . • . ' • Dated it ,puelmow 'this' 2 -4th :day a • gam; A.D. 1926. "Win. Connell;" Ex-emit/6r.. 8,-4-c. • •• • 4n a can't -4:h raore people worry.. 'direr their .seat.' that theft., standing.- .; • .. Sunday ,schohl• teachers . Y4on 3' Pa it. 4 ao - * to earn 401.4. save or the wlu the soldier connot have, 0Sadier in! uf feed. tnan anY aolnudi it multipl- eaU.ely. misleading term) The work. I) vide ,food • for .the „.taimer's faMilY/' As the tooklet sa bog' Will f future -ch produce more meat from 100 Pounds the ArtilY of indistie is a 'false and ies rapidly; and it Will net oulY 'Pro - et is hot a soldier at , !Hit gne of the bes-rnenrcea :Of farni a "The who...onds the best' Of ?••ne°1ne' • • . • cannot be: ..—than a peer mAa_., The al*tined,•-at the nearest:local bnneli I bls Yenrn lantY at Peace or war A free. eePY of the bwit!et.,11113.Y•Be litiiktx7, zindlop:, fonrcwayiaes (ieastkviingonablee-acoini .4.!:* the. 14111I'. . :-,-,--o-o-o---- • , .. . • . •••ent•saitd--lirahert7h*atthivo In YS411110 • 4.40F.ALPA cAhle4•10.N °Mit". 04 'and •saYe '!=icikigh: 'to .:ItTeeP.• . ti...„. ......i....i 7.---:'Y- ',....10-5•114,..,..4ht,.0,..th;feliitIci,,h,:iia:g.ep;d,aTligge, .s...old.i. _er,:,.i'i, 1":e :1`"?'""..ty: Second :for '°)til'"ii''' wat'Paitnftt.haye colifOrt7,,,i041 he ,eah., .., sti.ritif,, Alaiff*, ,fttithl::Ilt:in:It ..; . ,. , y Fnirther it is pot ;the - "industrious _...... e :.-,. - a. . . , IS ,a101. saving' element an tlijo. . or juir beidg,•,00ndueted,- in ot,oititric, ! at • pre - other eountry' which ,Is 'endeavoii1141 *ent 00ida :b:e. 0 41€41411 interest' VI ..• • r • • • • a • • • ••••• • • , . IST IT WILL BE POSSIBIGE : F'0•R' TE,LEPIIONE • y,stRs TO CA L1,o,S 1.113 C R 10 ER Are .,WINGFIAM -WITHOUT.. ASKING: Ook :pisTAN GINE THE, .LOCAL OPERATOR Num.. '- IIER OF THE -DISTANT' l'ELEPIIONE AND„HoLD 711,.1,E to establish old 'age Pensioh sYsteinn, Bruce CetintY,' One," of '.the ' LINE WEILB .:CONNIECTION IS ESTAELISIIED. ". It is those web mferit as little as they, ,c4w-Ities Alum prt;_duction • . , • WHATEVER THE NUMBER MAY EL IFYOU DO NOT • KNOW THE NUMBEIR, ASK FOR "INFORMATION." can,:and who spend their 'akrnings 'the' NON -ince of •Ontario.. .Nowhere SIMPLY SAX TO THE OPEPATOR “WiNGIIAM 67P OR.' • on, trifling luxuries -the spendthrift bums and .loafers :who want Old age pensions because they are too laaY to earn ankh and to carless to save. Johi4 G. O'Donhihue's ,:"ghastlY sPectacle 6f:details, who. have sPent their lives in the welfare of the coml. inanity headed in the direction of the, jail 01. Houseef refuge" 'is .wrong. -The-eleinent dld--„Pnt. •sPend their lives in the , welfare ef the cOniniurtity. They spent their lives -iii idleness, or when git Work • wishing for sundown and in spending their •• earnings in 'indojgances that did not make. for their .own ,welfare Perhaps it is. not aff a matter o parental training. Maybe cenditions have mcn,,,ALotithit.....Iii_theAlays- E,4 pur graildparents there were no Street cars to ride on., .The worker Walked to bia'or her mork, mid •did not have this 'OPPotunitY , read light and .trashY' literature. -about • the ;"thily-kind one can • read. oii• a :spreet -car, 'Then, too there •was.little or no trashy:literature to read. Many 'of 'the, factory: and shop workers could not. read, if they had the opport- or that of the community . • t have. tbe possibilities. of Alfalfa pro.. duction, or the inereaseir"-freAts which are possible when a large Acre, age of alfalfa is I inCluded in the _farm rotation, been more clearly 'demonstrated than „in Our 'own , cotin- Farmers are realizing this:mere than ever liefore,with the result that lir 1925 there were :produ•-•,:ed Bruce • 7egrai!ty'Senle.-A+3;677' Aere.3 714 Grey' County with 4121 exceed. this. Sigure. Pee1,. the banner alfalfa coun- • ty. of the 'Province, 'produced ,only. a;205 'acres" of 'alfalfa; though this figure reliresents 40,3 per cent of ,tbe total **rage haY ,.and clover.. as conipanid th .25.2 per • cent for . LUCKNOW.,WINGRAM 10,'ers: FOR 5 MINUTE TALK • • IF YOU MUST spgAit TO A PARTICULAR PERSON GIVE THE, DETAILS OF 'Tilt •.',ALI; THE LONG DISTANCE OPERATOR.. „., J. T; Patton, District -Manager I ll TelePhone Cointiany 'of Canada .31r,. O'Donoghue B. C.. ,..is • Wrong stiperior, in palatability.. and ' feedia,g 4g:dn.:Rib* he. 4,11.1, that'. 'the:400st , . •value to••• y ma , rom any other. of 144:4' exceeds. the average Salail! .crepi and all ,Clastes ...of live stock re;, •41.•workerst If • that were. to, how de , . , . • lish.it. '', • : :•. , . • ' he ."people manage :, to • live?..• Many . ,. 1 : • u• ,bewoo A wIro t. rlav . .... .. ., - - - • • • Bese•-alfaiti heY earriet A velt iiiiik-jbef ealled:'•,..,i,611, Off.T• . :-.' ,• :, •,,4-diiis•-iiitie ivvii•ets:•.g , ,a, --,,...",:•g. 'etitwirpisi•• largo. -,pe...ve of ','ovitt*nriv111-01.1- ..• It •dePends on hoW one lives,. Th rtiledrir_rai• :4 tai—n .'e,.-.01-i,-77-iit..-7.-EF-th-e7-niust:--aiipermiverTfoo-cl „constituent Brace. ': • _ .:diPaif:gnerchirturepio.tinnotsXgsinPeeihatvh: "britYlireT.C'iliCmesaet"" have, been marked by a goed attend, .:Arotiter--whcr-naltve, 'groieing,)ire ols6 beini sent out. Be- furnished' by Mir high-priced. eoncen,- , NOW it is:different. 'Almost every boy and girl call read,. ' taste 'of many is bad, and the hour on ,the street'car gives them au -Opportunity; and the're are other 'opportunities, of 'course. Here then .vie have a .raass of .pe'o'ple of laW taste and intelligerse who can read, and .who have: -opport,= unity. to read.. That conititutes. the orofatret..%41sThteewrisees.teit'ire. 40idne:;PsnobppoitSfirt.,er Emity and tileY'• t4e • diSrak • can't lie avoided. The people • of Afti years ago 'Would. have acted in ;the ',same way' under 'like conditions - There weire .great and geod, men in Rome two 113m:solid Years'. age, bot lot of 'the peoPle found eajoyment in • Watching gladiators wound' and hill eachother, in seeing • lions *ad tigers tear men to. piece$:.• • The condition under wh:cli peonle _ , grow no and. nye appear to have :Some' Ain't care he,* the look as "ono. as they don't look like , ' A Sarplus of a33•.' cr7P:Cluesn't rce-ge" more to de iith detennining conduct than any 'ther infinen-the home. the chtOrch or ,..anything If 'the yonng. people are_ gUing the farmer suffer as much as. ilte' the dogs, how is it that the good •I • rest a tis would -without it. parents and good preachers' and •good • ' . We Sell for Cash -Vie Sal Cheaper Than The Credit Steil Phone No. 10 is at You0ervice • IDAIL. irfcbsAtoRs,. IlitE,IDEAL' IS A 'HIGH, MACflINE, WELL -MADE. ANI3 ALL :PIPING OF ,G0001-WilGET,topPER. rr •IS %A" Sci,c ERI011.• Cr EA TO. 11• . A i•:ti • THE ICE IS NO HIGHER THAN THE PRICE or :TilE'IN'TERI9R .14.4CITINES, riAvg v14* tWO' SIZEfi-r.'-150 EGG AND' 2,49 EGO. IT, WILL PAT YOU. , TO 'GET .00.0CR PEICES,, SUGAR MAKING THE' MAPI,E SYRUP SEASON WILL. SOON , KERR AND TOL' :WILL 'SOME OF THE 'FO'LL6wicDiG, *a.] co l•N Qa.GAtV.ANIZED;', SAP 1f.ESYR.VP CANS:. ;5 :4:341:GE BEARING . MON ,••-Ta r"1"‘,..1.•0, „ LE,i.Vg; YO•iltOrtDig 'WITH IF dritt.14, • days did- not.trairsthem to, be wiser iand bettert.' . .: . The aboOst unlversal ability; to read. The •development, ,01 pritrthig .hinery, the big, .'factoriet and i offices, have •Produced eon- ; dititns altogetht,:r diffemnt to Those fittY yrairt ago. 'These: •sehject boys and girls,,,men and 'women th tott.s. t vier the new Conditiont of Wealth, of speed and i3rolusima ef every sort, a higher intelligence and bitrher rartrality is &Mended. ' The, People who cannot meet the 4,e'T tests rupt.t go doWn. ,Of.P-AGE PENSIONS' • re read read a. coninsimicAtier , a new.spapet'• this stibject the writer of whioh takes a, veri 'wrong ; View of the"whele•tbatter.: .• • He compare's the position a the ordinary worker to hat of, t:se. teleo •ier and contends- 4 trtirkei.• t„.. sa is the! t. ury of course, :cannOt live wit aie :listed a few ,of the reatont. trates. /4„ •. . Farm" has been adopted in the Cam- silage or, cut, green as it soiling'cron iliti. and health can earn ellongli tj% * inone But .2°' 'man' or *man I wilF. the Anglin "Alfalfa Ai !Every Heoause• alfalfa may be used ''as in this country,havine''ordinary kb- • .liVe in 'decent, comfort • and 'sac* scinie- Paereagnie of . Hai% 'valua-ble Crop: Pecan:Set alfalfa ;gap be: gimind in - and theran ncreing with goo results. . , lienryyRedford, a. farmer. residing Ili .Bruee , near Paisley; and .brought him to the. jail 'here. rumor' !was. to the' affeet that Red- . . . • . ford.had taken his own lite, by shoot- Unlan a • th,ing for the ineviialde wet day. ''. , /Because it can be grown ever the to a Meal of excellent feeding value, :401i:it% per Year' necessary tik_. Pit .ditions of any legurne as yet grown. Or the development of a - profitIble ,I, ' And !where .ttre the seN'eral-inilho „dart 'range, of soil and , eima , con- Theke $01,1** to . he an opportunity these pientiont gohig to come •ft?nt.f.'i./11 Canada. We are n, euvringit••cin alial.fa-meal trade in Canada with a hlot•direetly from ,the lazy and spend'- • the . "' ' • Canadian-Manufactiired product, thrift 44 comm.- ::have Becanse' Canattlan-grown. Seed' of ('‘ Because Makes nil...excellent anything . to cootribete;:, 'Sp the types:, . obtainable • at a rea.!.... pasture' if pastured intelligently -and 'lions will have to be collected priee.' Alfalfa froth' Canadian- nUt over grazed. the•finchistriiius and saving. grown seed'. is groNsing, toteetsfully :E•ecai3se the'. deep' root -system of The *hide thing is la, rgelY another at Fort :Venniiion in northern • tdialta, besides eria.hling. to, extract. saeme to _get -those Who, Work ,ankt. a distance of stir hundred and I plant food from subsoil, also ,opens sae to keep those :who spend as they rifts; miles north of the interriation- i.up be 'subsoil. .••• . • ..., . :.al undrY at ,• •erPeriencis Beg:tease,. decatri. ng!. alfalfa Of. Coarse, the ro arv the, h, °nest peraturei• low- at sixty-Bve de7. r#0ts i steins: and. 'leaves e q rich the pOor, but these can he looked after ' •• • ' greed below zero. Cultures • for soil- hy. adding, coriiiderable amounts without throwing .-the doOr, open ' • . n to -'noculation. Of seed may • be 'secured' Of hunis the crooks 'tatter:O. ", through ,the ,local Depadnient of In Auttralia : New :Zealand': rkaitare 'froro the •teererioloiy , • where old awe pensions' have been F,portznea, Ex.; introudeed the ,politicians. ,have been penmenta Farms, Ottawa. :Singe bidding agnibat each other, one init-.1 oitures may' be obtained' from the doing the other in generosity • with latter 'free charge for estperiment. . the public ntonen to•••th\at"the.•Pena' al perposet. • Pins have been doubted since :they Because:I' Stand of alta/fa; I Once eat:atilithed, continues. to yield :Pay-. ,:ing crops 'for Many. years. •Eecause the average "yield of :cur-.' id alfalfa hai, forall 'of :Canada ide •• the' Past ten years is Over •twO, and a 4•713en well managed the hog is half tons 'acre. litany ec- c/ne a the test %emcees of farm in": tic' yields average - much :higher r,oine. Hogs have paid for *Many a. thatrthis. • •arm. 'We can •sell begs at •atiy• tithe Be74tnse alfalfa hay is' equal if not 01 I.L'R year ;=.1ti ahnest .at liar age ' , were first' iVioduciek •' • • „ THE 110G AS A sougcg.p • FARM '.REVENUE • . ,and • weight:4' • ; _This fa: one Of the •introthictory statements •iii a remarkable interest.= ing .and useful booklet entitled "Wigs • ; fon: POrin and PrcOt", jUst issued 13.1! the Bank of Montreal, and offered 'free fatMert at any. branch 'a that 'For same 'feat past the ,Dpait- raehi' Of. Agriculture at: OttaiVa het teen .diong• conuneridable •+ work: ' all er,er 'Canada ts ,encouraging tee pro- '1•24e'r j.?"'."..' • V. V.at' iirCA4•"4 in health. 71,e chomp,' iorls' of old -age pensiOns t'alic of the - ' af= •ioduatte :Arka-buga. -zp r sdoine a (14-at'r__Ai' _,Traa tb *Idler who_ ' No .11.car . the" of.e.to ithercatbe trad.` 4, alt. The :dierirar rs,his life and gets hit "*03323-34 :defenailfig 43thett. 'rot Ilie":110,144t the I fa-ctn.* Or the tartt' vatic* tat I *eit 41.1-al'ils family if he hat rtAt. I, no. leaking tar 04401 09 , urscitl Heating, Plumbing and.ilectric Sh -Gyprot. Wallboard duction of ,hogs. as ,,..stipple.meMaii stx •of./inetone for farmers, ato the heoklef will admirably assist this :1 moteMent by Making available t:.c3 thoie 'itteretted and detailki , AestriPtigni, :illustrated' by oVer 2,0t) • photographs :and diagrnans, 'ot the •goisilog Prinfliples: of succestird and profitihle hog While the 1, • 12,00p:et: is a •Ccr.-ering 'methods Under a Wide vari...1." etj- .of climate, conditions; 'particolar ; :attention both 4.; regards. uric ; and. .mcEtt:atwx*„ has ben Paid to Eoth- Deptinitm Amino' Htit•7:' 4.0thwe 4 the_PrpC1 -bretilt • Iti4_,;• 4ypet :.and• the accepted methOdS, .feeding isn" 'Cantaa,. tn4 offers geh---"i• erar avite tt6' eigard to the Princiol-, ri.b.ed the; beoklet, • EtetY P*.ttc c.f rnir-i,ne• .th.hooklet. Loth /4.-1'n'erd tt•Lod tgi tht te.-4itett: v6t-r, fitt. o'.44174041 emos,, and titaiti, thr4te *Seat azd ')7e14 sr4 $ Of 11,All i241 BAD ACTORS BEING , 11Q1-1.-"NDED UP (Waterton" Telescope:)... •. On.. Friday:. atterneo Satur- day ,morning of.last week a ,Periis, fent rinner :was 'afloat'. in the -town that ..two ,n•en, vhom ProVinCial coo - Stable' The:ilea "13Cne...haci ilated'!„ arrest; .upon -iritructions from ;the Crown AttatneY, had shot And killed 'themselves. floweveii, .res0Oni.ble Parties et:, Paisley were galled by tel eliilfhie• and the trotig impression Corrected. On :..Saturday morning' Coristable „Bone pieced ander ar.iest •.•••0L, arrived onthe scene. 'The misunderstanding Was due to the. fact that James Ward :had ' SILO and jailed himself"' OW the Previonis.. ' Wednesday ',afternoon. At that time -Contable Bone 1Md not :•reached the 1,ionte:Of the deased, Ward -Viol heard that the; Provincial Officer and'. • inspector. R. ,.Beattie were 'the' Village of Lion's Head 'with: rant•.for.his etrest. . • flt 'tiaderstoad' the 7. charge- . to• •which, Ward, Would have .. been .Called „ CO answer • wai that Of . an offence,: a- gliihat Henry Redford. faces.• a sbuilan change. Coining '.sostiori:• after,' Julius Kplifersehtnidt of Cul7i ress was sentenced fear Years ' ••• . . , . • • . ,penrtentoiry, with twenty.: lashes, 'after, •haVirig pleaded, . guilty to an i.offenCe:A this 'natiire, opinion has .'.' .beeii,exp:•etted genetally that . 'all •at tite..dkposal of the Crown should '• in -rati'adiai' iren. of this •ralibrei.for Conduct Of this kind appears to he tee Cominon, if results. - of ..particalarly .during , ,the past couple of months, are to be miceptecl hs on' indication bf the state Of arNrt quarters "( I • 'Redford formerly:, reOded OiF the • ;Se-Ath Line of Brant: Hhas "'been Iremanded "to flifp.04r •, before • ,.police Magjtrate J4.3h11;Macartriey I • ; *hp A'rY.t.11i1 acquire. faille Must • ncit. Shaw himself • afraid • of ten,sure.: The dread of censure is the death 01• genius. ,o outylog, the Cinadian' Plain' Round the World fit ikt4011114 alAir fia a•Id et the werici, and liar 0OW. ,011,o•zinazo-fif 11.041740.1144Bay et-l'hateren; aaraettitotii,lhe resort liboo U 54041 'passengers ara too ladhit #5*. tliii,*Ipzer949 94 saltrieserieloolstgest,sAlligg.,,vor # 440:119milok , „ , . • ataaaairari..1..1.-"