The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-22, Page 4. , .
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CO,:—Spreaders, Mowers Hs? -1•Aad,
`..e0 Rakes and. -Tedder:Er, Grain a0d cern, Binieta, Walking
Usti Riding Plovf.s., •
OgT.STEEL4 & WIRE- CO-MoVen Feniese -Oat"?' -4-Pnint
Barb and N. 9 Ce oiled Wir0=4.11 Galvainied.
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BlIGGIRS:Rubber. and Steel Tires,
ci(11—r1Pws and Wheelbarrawa
PIANOS, ORGANS OD PHONOGRANISi.--,-See 42, and save
yonmelf stone money when /Mt .Wont something in Music,
.l.rnmenta- ' • " ' , .
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UCKNQW..
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LATCH:NOW and WLNGH'AU
Has the largest and most' complete^
stock in the Most beautiful designs
tochoose from, in
Marble, Scotch, Swedish and Can-
adian Granites'
We make:a specialty, of Family..
Monuments and •Invite your inspce.
tire.• .
InicriptiOns Neatly, zrefirilly, and
.Prcmptiv Da*.
See uS' before placing your order
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NOTICk TO CREDITORS ,
•in.. the Estate of '.Mrs.7.1tratna TaY-
p1ri•Aleteafient•----7,-, • '
treditors and ethers having :::clairas
gainst rhe estate of Emma?' Taylor;
ate of the' ToWaship of Ashfield; in
4 .CnIty:.'ot'llpTon,_ %deceas-
efl,:aresehY• notiAed to deliver their'
Claims, 'properly verified to the'. un-
dersigned :tecutor-.::be.fore the Thir-.
:ieth day. of April, 1926, after whieli
:date the Executor a will proceed to
' iiStribute the estate of the deceased.
having regard- only to such Claims as
they shall' then have had notice, '
Dated at Lucknow this first day Of
April, A31'1926, .,
Ewart Taylor, Geo,. A. Siddall, EX-
ecutors. . 29-4-c.
!Douglas Bros.
Lucknow, Ont.
R. 'A. `§notton
L: 0. L. No 428, 1.,uelinhiv", meets
the ,,secondl'ilasdy of every. month
' in their hall; at 8 *o'clock,. C. Mullin,
W. 314 ,PCarter, Rec., Sec. `•
Young menoast of what .they .are
doing; old men Of,. what they have
done. and fools Of what they are 'go-
,
wig to. do. '
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JOHN' MCILAGU,E, TEESWATEitla
DIES IN TOHONT0.110SP1TAL
Mi 40.hu McHague ,a resident:, of
Teesivate• since 1965 died in Welsley:
Hospital, , TOropte on Frlday of lait
week at the „ago of :7.5 ,years.l. Only
threeN'Wee4a ago we reported the.
'death ()Phis wife .who died on March
27 following a .1Mgering illriess Ee;
tore her Marriage's* was Miss An
nie ,Ilughes. She was 88 -yea* of age
when died Ith and Mrs. AteKegue
:Were' for 4:any years residents nu the
i''.0onFqSSion Culross, but -retired -
o Teeswat,#r in 'OW • *here they
since lived verY.quietlii,, The late Mr.
Mckagne' as a son 'of the late '11Iri
'Md. Mrs:, MeXagiie pioneer
'residents near Veeswater.rA• broth.
resides' in: Toronto Mr
land 11Irs. McKaglie had , no
LUC KNOW. SESITTIS'1,
Published every Thursday Morning
at Lucknow, Oa rio .
A. D.- MacKenzie:- Proprietor --
and Editor
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TIIURSDA:11, 'APRIL and 1926
THE 'BACHELORS :Ot..'"litlICE,
On Monday of :this week The Tor-
onto Daily Star had as e leading
editorial, Under the above :heading,.
the following: • '
Mc Alex. Gewanlock asSeSsOr
•- of the' Ownship, of • Elderslie in the
county of* Bruce, and the .editor of
,he CireSiey Enterprise recentlyin,:
te.r\qewed ,hint•-tin.r the, completion of:
for th*PiO4nt, year..
• The PoprillifiEef the town -a -UP' is
'this year the assessor Made a,
liSCof the bilehelors and 'Widowers
414 ‘found that there are 194 oftliegi
between :the ages of a 414 60..frl*ere
are ';others, of course, 'over that age,'
This ,number of unmarried men., in a
farming MOInniUnity—nearly two
hundred,in a total population of. 1;873
is surprisingly
In theiyear 1871 the'„ township .of
Eldora* had a, Poplation of 3,699,
and since then it has steadily declin-
ed. Ten years late it had dropped to
8,278. lii 1g01: the,, population .Avaa
.2,458 and this -year it is •down' to 1,:
573. In other words, the popnlationof
this purely agricultural .township is
now r:onsiciei•aoly lesslhan half what.
it was .fifty -Aye years ego. , •
The farms of Elclerslie seem to be,
too many ,of ;them, •gWin over., to.
'grass, for pastute, • and the.
farin-
•
: A pedigreed dog is , a Miserable
animal that never had the • fun 04
dealing•Iwith a couple of flea bites at
mice.
LLS IFOR
Pill per P nt . pet' Montb
A KA L-Irs-i-s-nt- •
Nitrogen I3; Phosphoric Ac id;34%; Po-tish,11%
. Equal to available Phosphoric Acic07 To.
SOLUBLE, IN WATER '
•'pe4Cts:la0?-50;300 604. 720 1° Postage Phat4e'Extra
• im ItNG'ILAND •
-GED -tae)%0
F.01"„ Sale Drug, ,
C I
atStore
one No. 10;is at Servicei
We Sell or Cash -1 -We Sell Cheaper 1 h'ali The Cred.it Slot
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IDEAL INCUBATORS
THE ih L IS A fittat ,N8rTiL.L-M,ApE •
AND ALL -PIPING OF GOOD IA Li ..•litr (...•OPPEB. IT IS A SUP-
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Eiti0g,r.INCUisyroit A:1/4,; D. 1 HE, tn,krHE1ittL QF 111 4OR-' E' x,
L • ;I AVE .THEM
IN TWO :T7ES—l9 EG,G _Asp 250 IT WILL PAY YOU
TO, GE Ui_ . .
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SUGAR...NIAKING
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TflE tAPLE stay r.,'• SEASON „WTI:4'800N 'I1E1HERE: AND
YOU WILL REQLIR ,SOME OFT11L FOLLOWIN:G,„ W fi 1'C H.'
WE 1A V 21:7%.1 STOCK e PAILS N TIN -Oft -GALVANIZED ;.-
SAV-SPILSSi. Stitt•P' CANS:- 26 GA VGE.
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1.0 "c- tg4,114E
PAN. M1i1.
Wit±d ie
neatinatpiurxibing 4ti,gpeetric Wiring
erwin,-"Williain$* Pa i WaliboArd
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oPon tfr.t.1W"Vrtrorr, 'LAW •
Plation of* eapital to he used in the"
Lxpanion f established business or 0,j41;41tg. !g,of Chicago, 44--t4hrge.r1P11,17°:‘6Fe
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ne
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0"1:49tict", new°•41t!r.F°0'. , Metal Tiiides.. Association at_
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The reduction of gig-. inc10,0*. ark New York' recently, referring' tothe
automobiles Will net .greatlY, effect crime wave . now 'deluging the: .Vnited.,
reveng,e; 'andthey rest*in an in: Stales, made eoilig fiatenishirig atefe..
L.rease instea,d Of a lossin revenue. IflCHt. • • • • •
_The automobiles bought in Canada •1:!'e de*"4' that • .•tbi°41191°
. United State* : there*, are at large,
were .nearly ;made in this • cOuntryh d'murderers,' • .h
ousan s of bot men
s• •
And -duty, of coure, was Paid Only pn and women;:: 'Who haVe, never peen,
the. feWs imported, from the United Oen. aPprchended 1 for .trinies;
States, and ranch less. brought •. to justice. Last
0.0n, automobiles:* which ,:sell . in the :year, said the judge, 'there were. ten
United' *Sates tOr., $14200"fir •IeSe, the; t• 9PPAnit' crilriqi41 1:Amogitlq•
tariff formerly .30 • per 'Cent has been , in the United 'States : as against
CUt to 2.9.7,per,'..cent, On more eaPe,.n, onehundred. in EngIand.. Allowance.
:ive Cars the Out ;?,•P§Oi'11•11,q1be made for . the dif,
•2.7•;1/2 per.cent.• ' ;... 4rence in pOpPliitiir.iii'the•two COUP•-
•-• itssinned.that this .enti is' Made 7.-tiWiTtliere-bPiiig,itore-7than.tWkee:.as;
,atAlre• instigation of .the, Progresive. Many pefinle in th31,Iiiited;%atea.,,aa
:party in parliament; thicl: this 'likely in" Britain. But even at that the enal:'
till°, It ppears:4;..have,been• whOly. •narison .;*,....nioSt.•unftiVerable to •.° the
.urnii0e6xipiee.c.tda't,lillyfotthuori.•Car, . . • "
oirthienting..„ Upon the • situation
The view taken by ;the ,,Government -.Judge ,Kavanagh • said that .the pan:,
is tit. 14 _the-101,7prIced, automobile S 'ditionof lawidasneaa in -the . United
• no 1 longer e• luxury and many fairly States .at thepresent time, is. without
•be. regarded.,as • a• necessary article. of.
farm and .average ' home': equipment.
This tariff • change' has been de-
nounced as a':'surrenOr by •the Gov-
ernment to the Progressives, ' butas
the. 'Progressive* represent a cOnSid-.
• eable part of the 'PeciPle of .this epim-
trY they are'entittled, to a Measure'
of influence, in, determining ,hOW the
affairs . of. the country.: shall be 'M im-
aged ••Preinier Kink and.. his Liberal
associates of ;conite,.•Caninit.carry on. ' not; eVen !be arrested,' and:twelve .to
.without the ',aupPort.. Of the •Ihrogres:, ''ont, that he will not. be convicted; and
sives. . • • . , • • .4. that thOlighthe mw inay. prescribe '
Th,e• announcement of the :eat in
„the tariff • on. automobile# has ,been
the .oecasion . of * tremendous outiry.
by Canadian.. automobile Manufact--
Itirers; They .say that .: they cannot
,carry On in ' the••faxe • Of • cornpetit-
jOn eut Will • permit . and.
that,they -she t aye,' o..:ol?411..
fact g:imotheit .tlipAgAnts..
chiding' 'General •afotora .at Oshawaeourt,.!..--rather :than those..af,-:England.
. •
did•Shlit'dOWn the day after Mr. Hobbs „.000
•thuibthiceitient was :made. They., have•
'pened • Op'
action has been, variously explained'
as '.. , •
One Of _the.. popular prograrp ,Proaff-
•a, proteSteagainst • the cut „' the, •
:•citiesci.• by redid
. ; atationa,is• One 'Made
triff ;end as..aeloSing down while the •
."
;managers took time to • review .the old-time tunea. This rnuslc is.
said: to be " .pdPular. , With
situation end.to:adjust.their plans to
thenew conditions. • •, pasi Middie'•age, 'but. as Part '
:. ; , ,•
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Of what is ","in the air": . these .
'1'0 hat extent the autonabbife:•in,
gpro-
rams:. are. Popular. With , Prectiially
,• • ., . , , .
all • raiii0enthusiasts, • • • ••• • -••
The popularity .: or this • old-thne.
music and the old-timefiddler's eo t-
tests douptiess represents :a reaction
from the „jaz'mu/sie•SO much in vogue
for .sonie ••••••
• One. rof the curious , influences of
the ••World • War was that it •iinWeTed.
hoinan .nihrals and :tastes in • alrhoet
every::: respect -a, degregetion, Manz
treated in. Jaz music, Jas. dancing,.
Jaz •literature, Jaz dressing and A. dis-
regard 'for. many „of the; ..funcimental
rules of life i*Iiieh had MadeliMPrOve-
. . , . .
.Ment of .human ao;:eity
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nianYi; Of -COUrae; jaz.. niusig
,and jaz :lyingneirer wasfloPalar, on
.tblieol:thdoplay.
eonttrarwas disgusting. It WO
Out, because .• it .was
n
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pnutive, end before the...war- tbe
more • civilized 'pertipns of- humanity
.-11,a4*--already outg,ronn•
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sand ;barbarnous dancing.r
rnitive mus-
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• • The:: Old-time •dance Music, May: not.
:be of a very high order but.it ;is
great improvement on ' the: dreadful
mese poduced •by Jaz • bands. which
. .
appcar .to. require .neither intelligence
nor- training. ••••• ,. •
• '• WILL HE:CONTEST IN
';•`: BRUCE
nPusea,. to; manyofthen", 'are the
dWellings of bachelors. The.: school
attendance -dwindles :year by year.
It is to be 'hirped. that .the report Of
Dr. jameshn's . committee on , rural'
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conditions in Ontario Will throw soine
• light on the mystery as ; t`e What?s. the
matter-. ;With :.:E1derSile-7;anef:.:.•whi.:, 4i;
' Conditions in Elderslie asto
,depopulation and a.S. to the tendency
of yOung farmers :to drift. into 'bi,eh-
elordoini. are not 4ffeient to w at
they are in every other township in
BruLe-County and,lialf way dpwn. into
•che CountY of Huron—perhaps
farther' and. perhaps , many 'oilier
..counties in Old Wetserri Ontario—
than • which there: is no better land
ior, Mixed farming in this Ogoot17— • duatr •' in Canada:wilt:1de affected. it
Ind we feel like :adding, or any other is iniPtisalble to ;say, but it Mast be.
rethentbered that Canadian ‘inaiinfict-:
nrers 'still have : a 20 per cent 'adVan‘
age over outside ' coMpetitors; and
parallel in the 'Asti?* of civilization.
He had no 'hesitation in attributing
the disgraceful conditions to the slack
fleas Of the ,aiithOritiesin enforcing
the law. "Evil-minided meif," said he
"have no respect for the lawbecause
they have discovered that. they need
not fear the law nor its • prescribed
penalties;!'.. The .man „contemplating •
'murder kriows that if he kills; the
chances are three: to: one , that he will
• f..he ' death penalty there . are • , more
than One Lundied •chatnes to .one that
he will n3t die for his erline.:;
• In England . the 'penalty is practic-
ally certain to follow the crime. .
The: courts of Canada •with , their;
delays, parloe boards,, reprieves and.
14.ials;-•20ear to -be , -developing'
along the lines of the United -States
•zrouritry•;:but that might be putting it
aiite too sy0tli.
The plain ,truth is that farming in
this 'veryc,choice district is not: an InTI With that advantage one would think
vitnico • enterprise. At, compared With ;:theY ought to be able to carry on.
One mord , especially. inclined./ to.
this conclusion in 'view , of the fact
that during 1924 and, 1925 • our Gan-
Eidian manufacturers, of automobiles
were, able to export half the 'dais they
made—eXport them :to countries
where th3y. had to Meet the conipet-
ition. of 'United States- and. all other:
manufacturers: Before Canadianauto-
Mobile manufacturers can: :ionvince
the: people of this 'country; that they,
cannot get, along With a 20. per cent.
protective." duty,. they. Must explain.
how 'they Managed, to meet United
States . •competitien.„..in Mexico and
South, America if they cannot. 'do it
at. lifirne: The plain trith is that this
r;ciiintry (the , lion* has been
.kept as ar. sort preierve Where
high plices• could be „Collected . for
Machines Which were being sold else -
other industrie,S; ,the-''. hours are ' too•
A . •
&ong; :the, Woile too liar0 •and tlitxe-
tarps inwealth to small. , ,There. IS
no Mystery.:'aliout it. The ,yoting Alen,
and women WhOk. left .'.tliese. •farma;,,!in
. the *oat majority of .casesare better
:off now '(have less work moreleisure
and , More money) .vthan •they Would
have if they had i•eiliainect, .
• . AS to why „so'. many. :then ...mi.% the
karma : that .ar4 occupied2 remains Un-
married: each:efie; will have.: his. 'own
story: "Often a soh ,rerriaina• With the
, 'old folk• Until he .becomes. indifferent
t_o 'marriage; brit at .the..bottoni' it: is
-th'e .abSettee,'of .,proaperityandif the
,reason for\ that .ean-, be,:disCoiered,
the ,.questions r'of .bathelors, and de-
population - will, be. 'answered,
, The ..writer," believes that -A. iirtia.
directed. cproteetivetd.riffwhich for\
.-'alirti 3,,st ...tgeneratiOns has ' 'roblied:" :W;there-iip,Oter,:.-biltaIstilt---profitablei.,'
1 the farmers. toOnrigh'thanufactirrerS' ''Priee.ai.b. e .::' • ''.' .....," . ••• ' ' ' • ' .' . '
had much to do' • With it. , : . Iri
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" • :,'• —owe ott.„ , ,... people ' of • this country .haVe....been:'et.
„titiying. of automobiles .. the
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\ a' ni`ost unfair di:s.adirentage; .forced
A SENSATIONAL. :BUDGET two hundred to
.• . to ‘.pay from ,. a thouat
.• a.,p..a. ,...H.:ani.6' lit•:,...•./H•ii: ir,.1,1:i.e.'...ii6i0i.:' ..0.5urnir.....,40ci..4014s, 0.:10. thin the 0,416 . of i
wits:treated ,:to a great .sensation •lastthe United States. ,.,'It Ile' extra am -
'week: itonb, •Dentininn Mih-,' ...omits', paid went to 410 .governinent
When Mr. ,
..iiipit'of finance,. laid before the }lenge' revenue, Mid lelped 1O, .• pay off ... the
war • debt or to 'benefit those injured
SI OdratiAnt.,., his Budget, ; Which is,: in the. war ,6,0 0.014,4 havemore pat -
tile Goyarnaleats Pi'alioa0. finit'it, 1,a1 iente 'with it; '.bilt 'When. htiyers , . of
1 Plans for. the year. ' • . ' :
One: of , the big .' events:every, re. to, 1,0y, gong into the pockets of men.
• iloriiit°h1lOitiulidailiieds..: d4Oal*Ierahtisheyextretelloubtlidigreedd
"fle ' iaLro.duction of •.the Bt or is:
, gulai,...paeliarnentary :SeLtiOn., Gen,. rizher than 1, ther4elii.ei it was .jtiat ..4
".pially: it introduces cliangics. i t1iX- 'little too ratteb, , ' • - ;.. • , •
. 7. ' ' , \ - ' - l' The' Merl *hardest .Ihit 'y the. ni. in
atii.,n, e-pec\rally in, the •tifilif.i on,. in .
POrts.;.• a niatteri.whicl.,..,effeci.s:'hiiair h'e :impost on . automobiles, .. are , the
'ness- sonietintes to ..0 very benaifiek:', dealers, Many ..of these; small .and
• able: , ex out. • '' •• '. .•. ' 'great._ recently_ bought,: ears for the e.au3e_lias.4)6e0....itakoit.e.a. bi,,,,liegisia.,,
* ' Mr, Robb's Budget ..I'S' sentisational',spring". trade On the, assumption that. •tion whin was: recehtlY - enacted, in
beeitiai ' ft in trothiL'i'oti '. tariff ' chankes: there 'Wouldbe no. 'Change in . Trice.
and not
Onta do'. LegialatUre :hi.' which it
WiticiiT4I.E-ot'vrtat-,-itiipartanat and .,,,iit
kney have these cars .on
haird7"-""": is hOt irrminbe,nt on .an .eleeted,:meni.
Which: were little e4P°°ted.' -; ..,.....--': -.- 'they. •tritiat• nevi- 'tut the
, There outstanding, features • of the Price, ...iiitYy• ...he'r to g3 .bilek itl fliS' C011Stit,LICilk:y '
' ). Sudget.. are: . A. reduetien.inc„, ,the. .1,1- Sixty or' ,seventyve dollars - i h
'a -..4 ei foil; 're-election within :',. threes Johnths
.ort, a reduction in "tha, tat,iitifii-irietirne, dealers,,,,Inif`there 'WAS .no •way'...,.:
it:t.'lliThars'••ria 0,16.i:ex:lee: ht a rhi I. s •C hnipew-one°t•nhd:ste:i•Eai his''ele4tiei •Et' 'a 11"t6illbel4' il tie, I
appointed to ' 'a • Piogitleint . cabinet
port •thitk on autcrinobiles. an&tract-
°fJ,,pOsitioa.f•-,,X.11. e.:.-sanieLolav)...should:pre.4.'
.and"..a7niepeSed" l'eatq.c..ii. InIqtq avoiding ip.,,.. If a charigel.eyer,was' to
vaiL-itt..„the •Vedeial.l.Parli'ament, Or.„4„
libiiiire'tiii*''t•hie47-7:t6ti•t;'°-7-t'Wt be nnide;. it' 'N•votild.. fia". 0- lie.. ir'44 'kaidicii Clydesdale :reports Jas. Mal,
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d.--FidiAtaLk;-•--4.4-7:Alfj,=-!---••:-- .,:-4,-.,**.•=',,,.....-*--J.-.*-,-- -.-"Wit'filatt.tgliati:=*.4-;--ai4-6P101.'dt---::.:ilV"'•-'irofifi71,4•-'qjiviiviii,-..66,-TriffIiiit 'rlied;',T
The Ministei. hf priargS "felt''that '..
bound' to be. eaught.,.. " , ;,.tist,3.0 mot,. 611.:...eemort,. The.u,. F...0.,
re-, was nigifietT in-rOking-t*s°*: • ' -Seine 'dealers. rake the vloW"if-thati--,, ,---
Will' not give him, 'opposition.
!tluetions .becatite of the good limn:even
Mitthell• his. publicly atmoun-
c'ial condition of....his Department, ,.4rjo , fOrt.the ,rnannfacturers and deal- .(-mn
e rs...• it ,d, 00t. all, bad, . .. With,the.,low:px. ! . etd. that, he will tot he a cpmdfdate,.).
int tke .coantry ,generapy„ Garyepinent 1.)ticet,;..6,,,J.1..e. tvill.. be increased busin-‘,*, ...
f•illir Inoc'esIf::-:Itt,iatr,Ytierapelu•jsi,ISof:veel:stiexap's1;i:titi, esS so th it whet will be lest .in • ort , . / .• ----,.o o !oz....-.
v way: :w.41,1 ':,,he ;rilatIotip in :o•Oother.,. i .,.-: , , ..• ,.. vitiviliiigtb. .
.:nrel.,.and *4i: 60 busPi`e:ss. PutJt04:1.9.1 ; ,,TAlltaitt tther.cote,trYwill,he,Tuilii- " - . .:„.....4-7„
..tila,..caxiting* Year is .gpxxi.,,the, :,Govern,, -..eil...-ix- nonsenic,.,--4he --tariff Changes, ,: : .11:tt, .d't..ath .60.-titytd t, . •fit• his ...1•161„;it.
Meat: ti3eldc,0 khat; serri.e. of .the, n'iore ,
tlie:•'''°dued9li.in. 'ine°0e. 't'4.6'.'•°1,C1" the., 1Vest "Oav.;anor:rli , On -. ihtirsday; APrir
-LittrUeriscrue taxes'. :041it.'be; ranieVel„ . ipwer postage 'rate '' Will, dotiotless • '
1 gth.. if' Robt. 11. • Johnston after a'
lite tax, on, iaeom nnd thOb",•10, 4114111's' 'bitioliniititoillsi.7..spehrieltP.p:ie rising tide of i b .. .,.
iliaiitage. tato were' 040"vet. rief illness of , ten,l, dayS, The ' late.
, 14r..0'6)101i9n, viwboilt • lit gsst wol.
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0,11 Price and no quality inaYes a'poor suit of *-
ORS:: -Aman must ,pay, attention to what he gets as
to What he pays. , We are not 100kill0() you for more
monerbut we,Warit you to took to Us for more qual-
ity. We offer you better woollens and finer 'workman-
ship, fabrics.tbat possesS cliStinctive ,inetit' in -touch
,anCI4anocide neverbetter' than thee
viiere
I 0,144,p.44teal sty..te.',:goo4 Jabrics,;,,ers±_
ing„ clothes that' look w11, fit' Nille1.1, 410 wearwen;,-you .
Will' find Your d.ernandSi:ainply2fulfilled in the "CAM-'
BRIDGE' liuie for,Spring..'.and,,Stinaner.
The 'samples 10-0 now open foY'YOUr.,4SPOOPn•
rices $.20.po•to so.op:'Yours
Snpersilk Hose -This splendid line of Hosiery Of -
Ors you the ic;.0t.' value for, your money. Our sales Of
this line is. larger tban'We anticipated. Once Worn you
will not besatisfied with, any ,other. ".olors now in
stil'ck-,Flesh, Champagne; Straw,..0010., Silver, yando,.,
Pompadour. Long Beach, Toast, sGun-metal, French -
nude and Black. Priced at $1:00 a pair.- 4 Ply Soles"..,
NOTE --This is theonlY.pla:ce ilT :Lucknow that sells'
i'Supersilk."
f.)16,, a Silk &Rayon Flose-7Silk • plaited over
.Rayon; • a Splendid wearing .quality.. ,cOlors—Peacb,
• Nude, r$:•anlirerO and Black. 'Special -98c. a pair.
(Clesley EnterPrisp)-
Cly Sdale, Conservative or;
,ganizer for Onthrio for edeial pur-
poses, Was on the train.,last Thurs,'
day , to '1'c:ciente after- spell -
ding tWo vieelts in N4tli Brta:e Where
was engaged in -getting .the situ-
litic,n• in that riding so as ,not .to be
Cau.ght •riipPping *heti Jas. Malcolm
,i‘,L P. is ceintielled.tii eonthst the :rid-
ing in a, bye -election When, appointed
, Minister of Trade and Commerce. He'
reports '•that there will e a Contest.
Wiri; Mit:hell, of Hineaidine,,, a 'hos-
iery mangacturer, 1S likely to be the
„opponent of the. :Minister of Trade
and .• Convntree. • The opposition's
wanosb.• in 1884 and 'lived on the•.:3itl. •
coacessiOn...hilkd two week's 'puoi to
ois • ae4tki He 'Wei :a young' inan.
aternhit "ano42-axaminag character :mid
his qinet:,anaaaallinig' Manner , made
111111 pkiniar..•: aiming. his . -wide ae-•
qAinnc of•neighool.s
f,o.c was • a, 'inetal?ar• of 64 Westfielo,
Church and i was always ,I.eafiY•
and -willing to' lend, his assistance for:
any 'c.auSe ior the:good of the Com;:'
inanity,. len ' years :ago •Irui .1,4•.unit-
ma'airige to .M.iss Mabel a»p
sil of .'WingliaiU, ' one son,
.tiarcay is Jett; to Inetn‘li his :40S.11
, • •
ia also ,:suivived 1y his Pa.eilLs.• gr.
L.Ad Airs, .14S. Joliiiscon t,(3 brothers,•
donn and, ,Ciarence ,ana rune: Sister;
14'ingland :The: funetai
took .fila;•e rime the: residence, o'f hi
blucher:in-law, 11i Colin it:giant",
-myth On- Monday, •April 12t4.- .tpe
being...,:upoueed by, &v, Mi
Banes' of iluDorn asSi61„ett by tev
r„.,13syaby of-‘131y1".ii,' after Which, in-',
.in .the UniOn tient-7'
etuy Lhb .thany' and "beantilul pox-.
al tributes,,testified to: tho'
-teem-in-Whicik-the-deccisacil-Wiits hod
r
CllOOL TIE1)011T
S. • 0,. No..3. West Wawair'losh: '
Sv IV Florence IkDona1d 'Donald
Thompson, 'Wallace Wilson,*!.., • ja.k
MDonald, ' . • .,•,: .
penalili•Mebonald,'FlOter4 ,•••
Durnie • ,
in, Wiri4....Pnrdenri'; ••
jr: II, 3ean-Purdtm."
For•!,
Printer Fowler, Erne4L';Purif-
w) tie
',lose marked: 4' nsisied-ode Or mOre •
:•:' VeachO!--vBeatrice McQuiiiin;
•
s.No 5—Kinloas
FUNEA.AL
•• ,SAULT
fa •
. The. following. mei-At:hip; of the .fun-'
erg of the late ,..Wilsoa 1i Eivgieson;'
a fariner.resiiient•iid„LirekiroW is Arent.
che Sault ',Ste 'Marie Siar of :111arch.
'27th: • •• • . ,
• . •
i he. fiinoral„..,of. g.
Who pass0 away ..,Wednesday
task- placefilmtile„;hon.ef
iits• .J.,. • liagleatin; 37 1 int.., hob
"zLieety 'on 1,tie sprvies:
cenducted by Hey.' W. L..14 lawecn. a
'Centril 1,:nited Ghureh the'
,Rar.rrs :,\IrtnIliessra,: J.,. II: ;Tonkin.'
80,p, •:E. IL: Barnes,. A. , Hugill,' W. J.
man; all brother naisona r,f deceased,
• "1reaL o-uino to •the Soo to
-reside about. a: year, ago., after. .the
death of his wife.,
.' lie laveS. to ''inottin Cris' Insi.tive
Eagleson, in the .
and one -sister, W,Irs.. II, Millet •Picit7
forch. Mict' .
"Reautitur f1tia1',ardrings; were7re-.
Corrigan, Mr and Mrs J1thnt' \ii
orrisonLitclies•'•-• •
:United CouiCii, Ir. and: \tit.' W.-7`,1,
ArnstOng, Mrs.:.,W., If . Tillio, titinU'
1",%.'Con, C.- 0. Cait,
Mnd rrs L ifv.ntriti*:Mr, ithaTilcs
Conoucrgooli‘, • and Mrs,
Tttclif.nd, 1.1.4. '3, E. 'Merin iloCk; Mr
Geo:, Ero4tr1tt. — •
""thaSe', .1..Iyiy:'it',•endcirl, the fotietal,
4.:1•• 6th'•• • .i.ut •ot t 11wr„,r
.i,ofidosen, Sao, ,.' and
Wm, Milleio„indapril, 'Mien;
•
Ziat.nined in :4r:di., Geo., Hiat., Gr.,
. ,• „ • "
and 'Spell. ' , • :
• ,Sr. IV. Alma'. Uarrothers 65, Jainew- t
.56; 'Led' 11.ilurray absent.
1V Rath .MacLeod,64, •
Leona .While; -54;., ,Mary,'• ••
qo ,.);44rold .$‘Vank58;
CarroVnerS, 5g"; John MacKin-
non, Itlizabeth, Robinson; .26,
pteitt,i.1,1!
ie
Carrlithera, 11.. L
Sr.• e1,1(,• 1till
.1.1,1., 6,5;
4LJohnston • •
1;a:rrotners, 52; .:Mary Calder; 25.
, Carter, .°2). • .
4111•,y 1.,%/..hi Le,. '
• Jr: PT. Levi • Carter, Jain! .Carter, .
lieter eltr.te,r,
•
• • °S ,S.No. 4 • •
Teaelierr--Jahleal
••
• -
EaStor r„,xttm1 nations'
:Seale .,of ruark3-75% I,. 68%. it. sq.% •
li 50% •Credit, (P) Failure.
, Charles' 1%104011in.. 1.„-1I
'2 '
r'coni Filink Carroll
Jiargaret Cumiaing .1 L. 5 11, 2. 111, I .;
..e.•••Ale. Lyons I I; 1 11,. 2 111,4 -0,"?2`F„
Helen 1; 2 11, 4 111, 2 C.
Janet Maeli'a Ilan 1 1, 6 IL, 2 III -Vat- -
gardt:.n.b,a•• 2: ti 1111, 0,, ' .
‘041:iat's are airakiged"*.alphahaticallYY :•
,•.4r IV.. liotrctirs 7.3(7.• ross 06% .;
11%. .(Itairut•A) • •• ,
. • '
Js5j M. Iiiiatinghani
Stanlettih, of Regina•,, ordered
* two springer apatite' ptipples from a•
dg agent -in-Liverpolit.on -October
9th .• Thirty days Iti.tet'Alier vete '
deliv.ered to him after a voyage and
fotirney totalling 4,500 miles, •the
.shipitent going 'at the rate of 11S0 •
miles a day., This einistit*.es,* ram
sod for