The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-22, Page 5A
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THE ILUCKNOW SENTINEL THURSDAY APRIL 224 1926
FRONT I)WAIIE
WITH THE MAPLE SYRUP S3ASON NEAR At.HAND
• Mil!' ARE YOUR REQUIREMENT:3? WE HYE A FULL
STOCK OF SAP ',.EUCKETS,, SPILE.gfCAST AND OALVAN-
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IZE6, • •
YOU NEER A NEW. SAP PAN,PAY US A CAZL., Pt:*
'GAUGE ..GALVANIZEli! IRON. .
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ILAWg'JN STOCK THE FAMOUS
uullArOits,.AND: "HU.CKE,YE!' ,c0LoNY.BRoOnzlis..WWi
•0 'YOU SHOU,LDnuy A licLigno,•
UNrJER`,111g S':Ltk riiks -DtzkrortiorriAT.
EDITS• Aan,rry TO HATCH .WOH,•.,,C.Y-uqh§, AND BETTER'
CHICKS 'fHAN ANY orrnmt. usleuasTOR .4 A „..T II•E
1S-',GUARANiEED „)1.Pli THE :LAtGESP A1r.0 .
MOST RELIABLE' COMPANY' OF ITS 'KIND IN' THE 'WORLD
• ' ' ' SPECIAL FRIDAY ...447SATURDAY
10 -QT., ALUMINUM , PRESERVING KETTLE 99.
Martilf-Senier. Points and Varnishes
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RAE 86 PORTE011S
Phone .66.. - 7 Lucknow.
...Hardware . Coal Plumbilig Tinsmithing,
.1471*.•Air
.To Be WeWpreSsed You: Must .11gie Stylish shoes'
YOU WILL GET C0MFOR3',. WEAR; AND 'GOOD VALUE' IN
VERY pima OF OUR MEN'S SHOES, , HIGW" SHOES- AND.
OXFORDS IN,-.--BL-AcE.
:PRIOED AT $4.00, $5.00, $6,00. • •• •
THE-IfEWESV":MODEL'SLij,r-
E'§. luovELy FOOTWEAR,, IN OtTli, LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
OXFORDS, STRAPS, STEP-INS;: S iTURNE KID,. SATINS, AND
• PCULT 4E4THERS, IVIODERATELY' •PRICED ,AT $$.50; TO
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•LITTLD' 'BOYS' AND GIRLS' STRAP' SLIPPERS .AND X.
FORDS MADE- ON "1'oOT-81-1APINCf" LASTS THAT PROTECT
..GROWING FOOT. ALL NEM/ 'SPRING STYLES kqueEp. Al
$150T0$300 .
• MEN'S WORK SHOES 'FOR SPRING -WE' HAVE ,•-solyig..
THING TO TALK ABOUT" WHEN IT COAIES,
BOYS"- WORK 'SHOES, “IIETIER COME AND LOOK THEM
. oyEa BEFORE'. YO U•••• B 'Plig:4! AT O.* $3.5,0; $4;00
84 $5.60.
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• THWELL & TURNER
TAB STORE wiTH A STOCK
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Our Repair DePt. Will Give You, Service' And Best quality Work .
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1,144:Vnia,THE IFIOPTAX0
Ca2,raecoSs' in. hog eftexta
saYe.: the 4.R.fia10 triQm elakietipP, is,
3how n in the fact that the great.. park
1,Vaiight, Alberta, approximately,
15 miles; lOng. and la .miles wide,
which, Many, thought,, fPw
year .ago, was nmple, for all time,. is
unable to 1.inppn1t a :f.urther. lacrease
•the fiord and proviel.P0
made -for: the disposal' of the annual
increase.. From time to•tinte 'a eettont
number he boe'a Clanghter,ed and a.
onniec (0,a,p0iti:On, made *. of the
meat and •rohes,As foitlier ekperi-
merit:. during •tliePagt. itunther nv.or
476114—a'Z'.
Were' sh1P'04:ifrern Wainright..-north.,
sofird :about .700 thi1e by •ri1 • and
'".4..titer to „the :Weed "'Buffale.. park,
r . §,01.41],' North west ,Territ-
ories, Tog :.:th.pt.isand'. ;13 Ve hundred
;coittre ' 'mikes -Of !,lia turak. pas tUre „tyre'
included' in' the,: W0.04 Buffalo' park,
which was primarily set aside for the
,pretectiOn; of , our Wildwoodbuffalo
herds. Wbile it ic404. S'&,?n•to say.
090ti've13' 'whet the outcome of • this
exPerinielt •the /. outlook: .is•
nost ..enn!raging. • . • • •
Eighteen 'years alio • it ;Was ,the
general: opinion . of paturalista: and
others that, ' the hriffalo's dOetned
t� extjnction. In 1.007.the. opporbun.-
cy t� sove • a lest .#ninent ofth
:ese'
ane-tinle lords ' •of the plains . was
grasped'. by.the' Dominion • Geyera-.
inert through ',.the • Deitartnient • • Of
he 'interior, and .at the 'end ot•three
years the last of. the,7d9 'Membera• Of,
the.,,herdwned ' by .Sic•hael:PablO, of
•-Montana, Li' S. A.„'Were. safely within„
he lInff .da., National pork at 'Wain.
wripbt. • Daring : the 'intervening
,s.ixteeit years the . Inv.:ease ..rn this,
:herd .was .aboirt 4.1,306, • Making,: With'
he Original 700 apprOkiniately'lg,000.
j. hpeo Abt 2,*, have _been .4).Anght:'
ered :for icommercial.purposes, and
apPrekiniaip4,0re
out In this 'year's. experiment, tronSt
• ferred to cther .parks, and Otfr,r,Wisi
-disposed:. • of, .about' : 8,000:'
•.aniinels ,at present in *thelWain Wright:
..piirk,. • ': :
' With' the-.intuid .thel" SPeci4.
Canada fracticelly a_ssiired; the
' Goverintent is considering waisand
...n1etin's1 of, utilizing ith, Surpins' anim,01a..
whieh, through nauraj ineteaSe -reach
about , 1,500 bliffelo 'per year.' : teat
'summer's experiMent Was: cartied
reniarkable• ' succese . and
withrAll‘ ;very, lossof
-eight animals:. out ,of 1634 shipped..
The movement of -,the :buffalo: from
• Wainwright began in theearly ;pert
:of jnne. Their".deStinatien• . was .a
-paint ..knoWe :La Butte bn the
1.:Slava rivor, the eastern' bolindary.
the *Wood 1301fato park. Subtantia1
corrals and: loading 'platforms : .. Were
bUilt. at Wainwright and • weekly
shipments of ,200 to5O -cad' :Were
made.. in ,speolal ears' into
sectims ;And -ed 'With watering,
-end - Ieedin fa.i1ities Tbe ';first
trainload.: left' Wainwright on June
45' and 'reached .the.'end, of -.Steel. at
:Waterways, Alberta; •On• t1e:1'7,th. At:
•tilia Point 'the -buffIln Were placed in
ccnistt.iidte'd: Correia: .•0wliere,
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they for thirty-six thirty,siX,, hours. They Were thell.
relOadeci: ,On tivO., barges, and,; • after
an ui*Ventful trip _down :the Clear.,
water, Athabisk. a • and Slave' rivers,
arrived .gt \their' destination on rJune
The•_buffale....Were released at the
gateway a their tie -w, horne bY meeits
of. in. ene'lege-clIVIiirt • and laneWay,
:trent ,whiRli they raced • for. a few
'hundred yards and thek'settled down
to graze 'On the inviting graes:befpre
furthei. .exploratiOn, • . • . ° . *:
'..'::.4.•Seven :dims,: 'during the, :sunnue'it.,
this • unique flotilla mode" the :..river
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!ALt.ts:.L.•`•-•
-.Hat Shapes:.' -Newest styles. StraW• Braid, F rdw-'
ers'& Linings
, Curtain Rods --We have.a special. flat rod, extends
48 iris. at -2 .for 35c.
Window Shades --4 Qualities to choose from.
edat-Oil Polish 20c,13,0c., 75c bottl
Sewing Machine Oil' 15c, 4-o. bottle..
`Swite.Special. Values In Granitware
Much new goocts his arrived during the past
weeks.-.-COMe in and see. them. for yourselires0..
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TANLE
AND EGGS FOR lIATCilING FROM - LARGE S T ft A 1 N'S
MAE DI,IED TO LAY WHITE LEG110121sar AND 'BARRED
,ROCKS. • HEALTHY, VIGOROUS STOCK • BRED, POit SIZE;
LARGE EGGS AND HEAVY PRODUCTION. „•,_
• 7 ,
„ ' , • ' .25. 'M... -100
White Leghorn ,Baby:Chick $3.75 $7.00,. $13:00 ,
tt-Leghorm Hatching, -Eggs 1.25 225 4.00
Barreb. -Rock Baby. Chieks 4.50 - 50 16.00
Barred=_Roel Hatching Esg.s :1.50 2.75 /6.90
AT THESE 'PRICES IN YOUR OWN• BOXES .01iT. BASKETS
AT MY PLACE,: 'ONE Q.U-ARTER MILE. WJ LQF WHITE•(
CHURCH. -cusToyi DA'rCIIING DONE AT REASONABLE
RATESt—SATI,S,PAcfrioN grii.r.A NTEED: , •
NCAN KENNEDY
Phcine -6117' 212.'
itechufeh, ,Ont.
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Ths heneymess, is stil, . going These 'Who mean Well g,et the world
10,
„trim* is op wonkt. eat an onion on. 'into most if its troubles. thotio who
, • do WellAtet it OUtt
04,I1 40.4!.
in 'AuglisC -the last. shiOnient reached
the nt,irtlie,in Since then 4he
wardens, iwilo ler ionte :Years' .1:lave
been • guardi*,!. the; Wood!' ilitiffaie
against ,treptis4:rS' arid •M.dio are now
'thbAteir'.ari•NTIsi haVe."
• renoteit, that , Plains •aio,..waod
.1-hifffit10..are mingling ,freely and 'that
:there is :eve,i'Y :Prospect • of. cOitiplete
anialginnation' of the :
•'So far. the e..tcperitnerit- hos been'. a
marked. 'Success: 'HOwever some time
must elapse bete-re:the, outcome can
recorded., 14; the meaiitinie indi-
cation s give . 'for. the 'belief.
thet":the anceeos' it Wain:ivright. will
be repeated -,•On....the....•banka of ....the'
Slave and 'Peace rivers'.
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• . THE- l4.1.VAND-.1140,006..
bill (11,41jibigl,PO:
AgtiOultnrorpiier464- . ttio
qui* thi,e6.-irektiitit-4-' bit Tli-nra:
day receive -V. the' :asSent -the
Ligut-Govtit6r., a Ontario. This
act state :that ..municipalities must
.charge a liense foe •of•for Male
..dogs,and -.for„fentalcs.:•They ',may
'nerel that licettae fee, if - 1i
, se
dm
dog8: frolii it:-Itt,t0; .1t. ;ow
.provitloa that a.' .Porsott 'may • kill a
dog,ound. az. injuring, sheep,
-nr dogs oti4c1 *hero- tilieeii,:sto
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'A cuLitos, pxo$ggg , Jusiftio,FAIGENTA F.A4,0
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BUT ESCAPES DEATH'
There passed away at Ina hp*. on
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therist. Con. on Easter periling
.April4th., one of , the few remaining
iuneers ,of.A.JulrOa in ;the petson Qf
the late Patrick King. The, ileceasNi
was born in the north Of: Irelena•
fe%y.„ iolles from BelfAst ninetyi
years. ago; He came to this, country
with his father, bother' and •sisters,
his mother. and Sister ,dying at • sea
from a disease Willett inAsted the
ship theOn,:.„ They seined in,
:Caleclon, and after farming for fews
years thofe. they,..".inth,Vek, up to. • thia
twenty, 11c, secured his farm, from.
.the ::Ciewa, and ',was, married. sixty„
*eight' yeei's ago. tO_Marry,:„.„Gi..11,1e#4,1i9.,:-.
Sul---rrire7a7.4 .Ter the wa. ?horn a'
fetidly- Of ten ',Children, -fent of wliOnl
"predeCeased biol. •There still ,rernain.
liefLeel",t.119elossn.tha:hof
c:rn. :et;t14d119'fig'y'.1.°ard.,
I:•atrick,• Da'n 'vviicp:Jiy,0 'near:, the;:.old
horne and rntigi;
also one dandliter Catherine who •lia:C,
1ovinglY and tenderly :cared for her
faLhct in, his old. age, The tar? Mr:
King `Virga hard, workitig end indust-
rious and, enjoyed .ganieS and Sports..
in his'Yeimger days. T'he funeral ,was
'held on April 6th, to. StO.red Heart-
zihurch: TeeSWater. Interinent taking
phiee in ,the R. C. cemetery:
(Durham Review)
Jiping c:var dbeiu...1.i,
te 1 onlVed
riesday 31r,
Ijenry Sefton
4e.a.t14 ReSe,aerti pull-
: hint tO, the. top 'of the ,76feet pre-
cipice 'hy..means of ;ones,.. a4 it is
believed, aside from numerous, severe
brulaps, that he is; not even aeriously
injured, he .Man Confessed, in, the.
:(Pro:tre. vHei :lii"h0asthehrt;/,,adon,
unie
lildgertia .with the' eXpress purrse of
urnping ':o.yer 'the ',falls, andit is
.,..z.e.aied that. ,he, is suffe.ring
eitier-serfonc-inentalrtrOlep-
'Abbut 'three' 'O'clock. on Viredneaday
afternoon, ..:41,Oti..lioy'•who-.Acarg: we'rk-•
tag -nearthe brink of the fells,
h. nn Walking at tkie:.edke. of the,
nleciplee J.,00king for .him a• 'minute
,the iahwas 'Cone. Far • belpw,,..'
eould 's'ee the •nian tiva1itin47; and:
about, and 'roP4 Were
onee .$ectirEd. •Aiter nntch iierstiaaiOn,
•Sefton ti :Id :the , rope ,ahout-, his waist
and;Was hauled to the top of the cliff
diow. the Man escaped 'Spdden death
his deseent, vast. the, ,jagged pro-
jections, is a mystery.".
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MAN .STA RV,ED.
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• WALKERT9 ...1VIagistrate Rid held court at Hen,
3a11 on Ap21] 12th to hear the case- of
Acquitted On Serious Charge
Wm. Armstrong; a fernier ,Stanley
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• , township, , charged with , crueltY' tb
' t.
. Henry Redford -
. his tnimalsOfficer Whitaide, jaCCom:
town -
hip, forniorly Of., the ?tith- Line, panied by a Heniall' veterinary, :had
Asited Ainstrong's 'fain and found
-ive cattle dead,. evidently starved.
AnOther animal was so far:gone that
the veterinary ordered it shot The
remaining- cattle, Were in ::Very ocn.
conditiori, and the pigs, ',was said
were "too'weak to squeal." Arm-;
, . •
Brant, was a,cquitted in the police
.aeurt' at Walkerton on Apiil 9t1i
• by 4agiStrate, ' McCartney • on the
charge of having' carnalr lations
with his • step -daughter, 1oiothy
Legite.• , The girl, .who is in rOnble •
had pievioUsly laid the blaine or. her
,
o liti h t • f th • 1 th
tri g made the'plea that feed ...Nvits
m on on s e - a ex ; e •
liOliCe in eOnsequence of ire •• Story 11'
Itedfordighteed-. tuider•-•:_arreat. • I
evidence 'here ; , Friday ho v e
She conipletely„nxonert.ed;theeeuted
PAGE FIVE ,
cLINTON SPItINQ SEW
1 NU rWrIXER'S C9NTE6'r
The -lair 'Was-
Ap1I int,t-t owing •to.,the 4A1;zarci
raging' at. that time. it was automat.
14aU3.7 POiitPoned Until APril 1504
The committpe of inanagerdent wire.
• fairly 'fortunate in that. Thursday,
the 45th, was a. real good fair day.
While a little 0:4-61 it Was clear over
Itehd• Wbieft •kept :chi Under , foot
'fhe entrie-:•*weze not Xt }Wally a
..laSt year owning to the, fact that;no.
• iorses p.resent from north': of
1,31ittli the roads: being inipasaable
nat*sectien„. This aff0.4teci entrieS7
ries had been, made frain ,that sect.:
'Jo P:reviously-. • IloWever; the quality
of the ateelt exhibited was .o;. the'
1r, ..he,st with -,sen 'tearns entered
a the agricultural, -Ciass„ five nr.,tbe
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eelleentrated:hia offorts.,..egipueir.
100,7. ..aponea: the.fixot public
tel-
phope :„ystelii, and in July the follow.'
-•ttic -,yea-riteT".ertiaymk-amt -1,eniodelted ..-,,,,
tho Victorik Ikelor Act', Cowan later
!stated a'. borao iitteot.ear . -service
built a skating, , rin., ,.. a..•11 , : -
Street lighting system, • '
But Mr. •Cow•an . had .lit: eye '..on
larger . things—on the gi eater . ser- '
I/ices a 'a coining city, ' 'Associated
with Mr.: T...k..L: Taylor ana other,
he tounde*(1. the .• Re -,:elst reke . Water,:
Light and Power f..„‘ti. 'fhe first pii,b,
.lie. •Ii..ater scivi.•:e .was' •turhed on in-
vea•:ber',. 1606. ' a he first hydro,:
•eietizie pOwer .hoL5,0 fl.c.4 bt. ono k '
xterinia:ZeV..r.lably „tiiii111,,f2i.i‘n.6.1ex,...1 .tw;:lt..,114,•tahtl.67I.111,1:0(1-
3.1.--C:TeftarkrIV ..87,iterelst`rnhe-ionPri', . :
ed it's first. eiectriC' light,
He iritii:ried, ..in ;•19...r, xiss• Bertha ,
Beiztrit.King.,•ePtiii's CitV Wbo Vied.
in -1I/06, His Wing relatives „are': 'Ills
- ..,.. ,--',.ne :•§on,. -Iyilliatn *, Patriel• '•ef this
...:1,0eliii,evyraid- opuurgp,hotse:eit.,xasitsz.1". ithhreee cAil,las:. the . 11.1:ny..1,,,esTe..0a...11 ii..110,e;,01:.s,o(ielislli•h•,.:0:.,7e.64,,f:t.:.x,:ho•:..orilotlilit.ta.071;•b.a.eanLdti,
tgri(ititural filly: or Gelding three ..riasei;i:dia, toear w ith h:m iii ihe, teic,phim.e,:
. Y(ei,), 01.11 in:11.1trtr:.pesi eenti ll'ot7iihehnitii,(osple:.:111..,s.i.i,bieeliv:::eil.ryno,4Tgt4b:ph.:ie.Ehnsafieiglotndhi4wd6te.4.1iv.,ntrodie.u,rila:tttr'hiet.in.ee,fsnoit.d.r. d.T4es?:.00e. fAt•iiivii0,.1",-;:., .:7:,,,i8a.:;:..ei.,:,,,,,,,,,:si:t ii ,i,::,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,::::,,,, ,,,,, ,ie.,,,,,., :tr:is. 1.0 ,ote tnin;Oedtfoo,ei . . 1 .incrl ,i: :do.. .,(51:.:9 piall ,:nli. :to; y ..y. A Imo }Ii
1)1
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411: ' In point of attendance thii ;,31.0t...h,ei..:..,, jo•;eph, .tilid ,tii4 son, ,, pat,,, ,
pl:Iilic functions held in Oillitoicromi
, . 'also his siatera, mra. ,Bain, Of'Detroit; •
;Iloa.airliTsitieentidilrla.g1.. .rwea:n;bilettienlge•tiattoa,::7pti•het- '
In loVing teincio.orance. of our lit6 •
' IN '111E01I1A111. " '
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Ill'ilzil4c'telille:ftiGd:dvtql,olt711•igken:•elict°1ilril:Pgt°estdittOaillnlitA::7Ti tookthhesi: °fal lalill'et: !leer -.. de' fa 11 ill:4 g. C a iBi de:al 'I'l ;in se ,1 .' . 01.2.. ' j, , Arrnstrong, •
pnly. daugh:.
owing is a list of. the ,prize winnerS -. .6ondvii,, Ont.,.. who passed aWay
1.st: Wm.,. Collins,' BrueefielRd; No Wo .,17fillovi.:isSvt,thehpo,putil:tion2L.4dir, nt.Zee,a.,lui2etiriyuelainticc.i.3.1.,y,er,.
.'
;Kincardine; s'c'ar4dlibriev;t.ag. r.dl\il eTKilloi sli.°'Pli :ncis. , IN.iea-
ferth; .4th: Bert Boyce,. Brucefield, •• Will ' say •in- some lone sad hour:
• We knew, that. the Loki, our Master'
' Oldest onipetitOr: Alex Stewart, SI.:ohieetiot.‘oveirn:yoitilealo7;en(11Y,s.:0Gaato.di •
. . • .
joyce, 'Brit4.4field; . Competitor col.n:
..lelgraye; -1'w:ingest Genipetitor: Bert , ...AA:(14...ste:oultsgh.pt.e.:tihet:tt: :bloom,i)io••••liyi.e.d., too
.ng giaat.est distance: IVIrss Alberta '
•AcKinnen.' •••
Seatce and to i•Ot.,-,4"litritit-II-1:13-re—L°11-11-W-ii--"----Q-9----yr. . Oat:
z • •
by maintaining that he had never
:improperly, treate h 1, at an5 tune.
Asa: ine7riage .„license had: beep issu-
the .prvjOus, Wedneaday by TOwn
. • ,
Cl k B W ik 'fa "or
ef :the girl in. the case; Derothy'Mary
`Lealce, and Hanibicigg- Canip>.
bell,' the .c1.,M;iiin Attorney:\asked wit-
ness •if, . she, were , yet nzaried, to
„
was not long_tefore -officer Whiteside
had Oh thi--• place Arnisittrigk
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he futo.e. arrci waa''. let off • with a
fine: of $16 Mid ••
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BOYS FINELY FOR •
,
' ENTERING SCHOOL
(MBilmay oazette).
Jacob •Hopf' Neuitadt, 'aged _Ai:
. and Etwin Fisrcher af Oarriek, aged.
'WhiCh she replied ' in the: ne*ative.':
WithOut taking the testiniony :4f any
1
,others in the :matter, the ease ,,. was
*dismissed -and the, accused' aeq itted.
Mr, O: E. Klein appealed.. for *Red::
for at the trial. •- ' • • '
widetpread interest, and the hall •wa.
15, appeayed, hefore CountY; Magis.t-
rate MacartneY • of Wiarton •the
foWn. 'hall, MildruaV, 'last , ThursdAY
afternotin, on 'a cbaiiii of unlawfullY
ditinaging, school premises 'at P.:, S. S.
NO. 5, Carrick. The case. -aroused
A,../;jacvLiAit . ./..,Avit• c.A.:si ::—.. . .p. utty • well tilled' with :•farniera- %and
. ,
. ,
. . teWnspeople'Who came to witness':the
Mr Owen 'Geig,,er, ,Beeve of 1-!117 .P:1'.°C:etii' lig...;•:: r -rhe. tvg° rads': 'u•Por!
having the-. :charge read. • to them.
sell, ha S conie mit the victor in a • , •
opcuhat lay„ woe; •„,...iich y,„4s a oed pleaded guilty and said ."the Y' were
Sorry' for. their ..cendu5t., :, His: • 'WOr-
, • . • . •
i in the Court of ' Appeal at Toronto
last Week:
, . •
duty on a ,earload of flax shipped' tO
The *,actidti,ai7ose eve ,‘,the ship 41'aestiqnecl ' the -aeelised,- 'as to
their motive for -• entering ;the achoOl,
but they -could. give no. , explanation
• 'Cl.eveland"..- Mr.:. -Ge ger. ed i entracte&
" lli ' e . ' O.
to. pay thi".•duty and dicl:IsO.' to: tile,'C.° c'r •iir•iY: ';'eti"si These lads, having
• N. ' ii,.., at 'Hensel] wheri. shipment '.waa apparently little , te ' de one Sunday
forWard, the d.tify :pico,ritry, • hi.iwerer, lreined an 'entrance through the -Win.
eolyjijaziy: ilia,\ not ': f t".!1"1100.11 'recOnt.1, yisited., the ,ichool,
inade,'..Th 3 ' why
ciow ,and s arted, to do :some Mischiei.:
;and the .egr arrived at „Cleveland not
leaiede•Jconaigriees:did Azot_notify • (YPsediie -1 I'Ves wee, scnbibled in•
Mr .. Geiger Of thig, hnt attempted, to
et. the ;cleared themselves: Mean-
thne; however, the Atheilean tariff
on flak tow Wes :rincreased.
`and' the consignees : had to ',pay un, -
wards of two hundred dollars ($00k each, gav the .boys a scathing'
more duty to release the' •ShipMent.' .trul e hat7he termed theirmaboln-:
per ,thie excess they stied MT Geig, \find inded ti...cir2 and said that • if- the
Out lie contested his liability. on the .e'llarg° been laid 1111:419r aP6Tfler
ground that it was the, negligenFe.-of shcii°n of the code': he. c°1114 hare
the .1.4liftifte iietifyihg hin ient them''down fel. several ;years.
rtie fines ,l,vere by the 'fatlie'rs
nor 'paying ;the duty promptly before
of' , '.c91.1$R.d.
the (Oat.
WALKE '0
seine. Of t e: pupils booliii—
tiaistees s y that tensiderable ether
damage •••'1.,is' .de,zie.' 'The ;Magistrate:
ii impesi g fine of -$5 add costs:
.aniountitn, " in tb, 'about $16.0
, the .late. w,ditt, tip, that was the taus&
Of this Oss. The caiewttOirst
who gave judgment in laver • Of .111r.
Geiger.' The •plaintiffs aiinealed,
again the decision is in .favor of Mr.
Geiger afier g review o1 the .K.ase by
the 411 Appeal Court of five judges,
The fio:d. official 'transfer of 'the'
:Brace County Department of •Agric-
ultifre from the former RepreientatL
C, nevi in charge •in,Dtif-
• ferin ilounty, to w: X. Riddell?„ (was.
FOAIIITH, CON. KINLOSS
coeripleted last 'week by A, Carroll,
ehas.„,..striamee: is end': As:giatit Director -from Y:
iceileup11 who, sh4e lest SeptemJ.
big. a few; days •in witn•
friends. •. ben.'has hgen 'Assissaiq .for 'Huron.
County 'commenced his duties 'as As
Siglaizt for Brztee On Menday.
Mr: 'Kellot.rgh who "•came oinally
from otie' of the h4t mixed' farming
districts. in. Lanark' Gounty, gradtvii-
ki from the '9, A. ;C.' in 1925.; While
at College,:he, Was a' member .of the
. „
Live Stock Judging Team 'which re-
preSented the O. A. C. at the Toionto
;Royal- international, .AL
.tha: seivios in .the ii1:1./th•oultio, a inw ahcejttdg pl):Lt•fint&i.
thsr-IPPt-"'StintlaithVfiait4 Tre-W•ars
.kto'.v''t-Fia,t-' • 1\1,4' i tit the'''.',Peult.iy-tepartinerif
kun -1-'-'11.0.10-- t)eq"PY- tilo•-•--PP-1'.- 'at Mr---Kellough is el1
?or hia,- duties in '''Brucc
'County, Ile will 1,)e welcomed.. part.,
icolarly• by the young people in their
<Junior rgani,dltioif work, ..an,d will
also he .ot vartiettlm. assistance hi the
special Ifve itn.proVerneril Work
Airs. GeOrge *Lockhart visiter with
her *sister, Mrs, A. Soloinon,
now, the firit of the '
Dliai ;Emily DeXtci? • spent. a day
last -week With her sistei,•11It'st, W. al,
Ensign. ' •, •
A number froin 'here tdok in. the:
concert in Town on TUesdity
Owing.ti, the. illness, of' Rey., ,nrf,
Janes,Rey' W. 'E.:Treleaven of Luck -
Mrs. D. Morriaon. spent a few days
"or laSt, wok in kW:Winer
l‘lt, 11 MeXintion ' oh the' Sigth,
.
virlip has been lald up for some fini:er,
1,
ia -able to be:around again,
Mr. and MrS, Geor&e Bell a Tees- ••- • .. , • - -`11 •
y • wnien nos peen, recept y o gu.mzuu,..
water" viaited i 'b ID, Morrison's • '.•••••••0 -0 -o -
I -recently. ' chine's,e are qusel The fed theii
own starving 4reliltiVq4 Angteatt of
I, •.N0 111411 tillilliOdetict long; in 'being tending all thoi,r eharitsi. ttie
What ha ' , ,
•
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then've kboW the reaseh
• W•it. •in beauty:':
as "
•'God. took •13.11/` ." •••
W, " We:miss her and we nidnin for her ,
W. .McCowan, Brucefield ' But not witir„outward show,. •
Norman'. Eriiiriar,713rt—iezTi011,--7" - And many7a-•-slient-tear• Is shed
• ., • . • .
Geo. Mann; Clinton,' .R. N'o.$
'Alex. Stewart, Belgrave
. Bailey, Clinton
1‘ Zii.lthstUrir 'C'A.,ir:rnr.lis'ettrbchlg:Varna,iriten,1RN
NQ.$
,
Thos. Rand; Soafortb
a,
Pert- Boyce,' Bi iniefield
Jas. Cowan, :Seaferth
•
Wm.' col f• ins; ,Brueefield • .,
The • .centestants. in this 'cOrripetif-
• ion..are certalliTY-Ao- be: congratulated
on ;the exCel1en0 Of the Work done'.
:Each and every player from. yezing-
eat 'to' oldest displayed Special -41-4,.
itude alon some certain line and the
whole competition was, :Of a partic.=
order, . '
daTne4:a .747°,1\ 7• .1 By:. ;el; f71., teeel].
•
-field; „Mrs. F. Boyce; Varna, Wm.
Godelieli.: and .kessrs.Adani
"aPIlo.ign‘7iCtt
ll`oe competition an old
liinellArt.:e/was Tbis-leoncluded.,
one:.df -the Triottsueeseful• days. irt
,
• :the history of Clinton' Spring Pair. •
This fair is now an established
factor inClinton •and thk
surrciund-
ng corinnunity. : ;The fair is 'largely
Luii.ed-prtzlyZoth"Y
el7OI—t‘d'a,`netl
each and
to the ild
everydne, Iceacerried, incontributing
to the Support or: the - fair is /to' be
'congratulated' on the SUCcess of the
:(,vent froin, ;start to finish:
, NEWSPAPERS IN CANADA '1
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There are 1,338 ne*.spape ,s ad:
)eriodicals published In: Canada; 0..C.
'oiding to the IpLast.i. isszie'
Canadian DiteAtorY..
Mere are-. '116. daily • papers, 6 tii-
Weeklies; ',.;i2serni-Weeklies, 940 Week-
,
weeklies 32 semi-weeklies 940 week:.
ihAt .P0 '9Pe..eyer knows--; - • '
. • . parents and. 'brothers:
Ances the • total publications are
divided, as .toilott'7§: 611;
2213; Saskatchewan, ; 192;
..,StkNitOb, 150;, Alberta, -.1.`j5.;
'olurnbia, 109; \;;ovn. Sebtia„
New! Brunswick, 46-; Prince' Edlyard
slati.d,' 7, and, Yukon" 'Territory,. 4.
• • •••-•'•-0-c40•:•47-• ,
LOCILkLS.1.1 ' OLD HWY.
• ' . bits AT ROCHESTER
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TheApril 14th has a 10iigthy article' on'
•,1tevls7trcike (13 .• Cry Review o
f
the career end • death of •111/4:illtlin
.Gan, „who died...at:the,: Lay e H6s-
pital„ RoclieSter, Minn., on April' 13.
"Air. -Cowan was horn in the.' Loch-
alsh' district, AShfiehrin 155, and
po doubt, will be:reinembered by reS-:
[dents Of that. part, Ile appears, le
-haVe--r-gone-wcai and ,to
Whc .quito it young Malt and im-
thediatelt, tin* a 'leading Place -in:the
businil• t. rr. '":"'"•-••••
. • •
'The Rbtiew sayn, "Tlir:
Cowan 'WAS:. a, pioneer.. bus iness
of this citY,., and one of its en-
t!rpiisirtg citizens during the fort
r.S7 of Its hisoty,
built th'e fhst Victoria'hotel in Julie,
sit8Ca51,1 4d t1n 111 1.1:5ailiseLl!t:ci:Itruetd
TIII:d-e (7'.11,A
ifol• the Celtunbia. :Rivet; and nut
;s rtn,''fiieD1sPi1th p 'het!
first run In Attgut, 1888, t1( the
LyttOn in 1$6,9,1 •
Selling out his steamer, Mii,COTt•
• IN MEMORI"Alf
. Nixon .
In laying,: ineihory of out: 'dear • wife •
-and frnother„: Mary ,Nixon;, Who
d A pri 20Th; 11321,, . •
':When days 'are dark.'"and .frienda'are
. how we long for.•you:;
•.tai:Lie.,.:frienda, when, theY are
..We I 'oslpt-,styou otib..et•:,11eild •Wh.ezi we
.injsaed b:ST
•FLO‘VEIZIiA LE
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Many of our young 'people attend --
ed the 'DarkC.oncert" in Ripley' on
Monday night.' '
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Wilbert Avei•y has been Absent
from school:'sevei•al .dnis; on account
of illz s'`'•
Miss Lillian. 'Smith, NvitO has been
ski: for son:16.0111e is inipro-ing,. tho'
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• •Kenneth , Finlaysbn." who 4has
been ,suff eying; fch- i. ;orig. •thnd 'with
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ltimbago;is nov,..,_,1•,_ick with the flu. -
fcrioalSIIS sii.,racp
e:r....tiit:t‘t11ng li.:4inT:alioing;...lixortt. rsnw
. ... i!.:. .....
Co.., in..London. , • : ' s',
;.1 ,:,Afloi;vs..‘ .ci Chas..:‘,(,\ \ . it,l)L.11.a‘l'Itle'il,de'bei"oitiS1C-1S;;ISI.lbailinyge‘:'
" The . Plaw•erdale . Sclitot „Entrance.
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'11411TECHLItt.eli ,,
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Mr. Ed. Garton"ef .BriisselS7.11 Viirit.; •
mg At the hozneLof•.his brother Mr..
George; Garton. ' ' • . ,
. Mr, and Nit?... • Ni'in..:Alaitnis ; .aud •
children' ,Of Langsiiie` moved into the '
village last werelt"..' We-. ,NI eleonte: tiled':
, 1,--04til.i.isGiebosnonnuuonlit?.e-.pie s .1,nci. li....o.an.g, ,
of nien 'have -;n, coli.tnen,:ed work ,,.
(iil'll.':(.b.,Ii•siji:'4
titon on is :visi'ting•fhe.r''''
..°•:iiil'iticifts•iseLke
it; Kitchener.,•, • •
' \'e...are'.. sot ry to %report '..‘11*s.. Mary
Gillles,...to l)e s‘.11.,:zi.‘rfy..iil wnli pneu•!
menia at tbe hol,',e 'of, itt'r brotb.er•Mr.:
Myiair:Nia .4 1,1:.iin fiir ivhOm she hai r
be?n' 14.;e1iir,,.,,,, hisu.4/.,.. we• ..hope., . to ,
hear 'of her ,r(-Aw,very. ....00n.; . : •
• The Conteat A-% hili has been,',geing
on in•,.tilii." Young re.0.,•12,..'s .SOci et Y of
the .r.ifited,Cht‘4%,1•1 c..tine to a close last
.Thilyisd ay ,night: '11•C:t. ....Ai' liven, a very
, ,
cloCe •conte.3L. bin WIlLn the points
wero -Ozinted uplirl-Charit-COITlesp-
ie's :skie: were the witinerS.
-ere aria The
, British Columbia's :whaling iiclus;.+
ti-e•pr6dtice5 about 406 tons -Of %dial*
, bone:moat Arid 90:6 tons of meat ,ELTI
Iar-ftiTtilti.itig • porposes-.•aii-
the „United States:-• •
. •
i9doid (1; sUper.
• thvntient, .of;• .:!}i,•;.katttltevtart
1.:1inch of the Employment Servic
• of :Canada, absr.lt 43,t100 harvest-
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.hrea‘ls We're itt.O Sti$ktiteh
,..'-o,karri and cliti-il.Tuted ,over
Wee to harVeat. and thresh tho 1925
Crort.
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