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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-06-23, Page 5Satisfaction in ,Selection There exists in all of us a certain arrigiintof native' van- :ity, in that we feel that our judgment in , matters ,affecting our own requirements ,is superior to that of a stranger.. And • this is quite in 'Order and absolutely justified.: We :know • the requirements of our own business as to quantity, ,required; , '• we have, by experience and actual' practice,. Conchided , that a, certain grade, color o, quakty suits Our purpose 'best. ,\ • In Printing We have made our choice,- and, usually, know pretty well „ 'what' we Want and he‘ we want it. 'Co-operation in securing this can best be obtained from the home printer; for it is his " desire; in fact his duty, to see to ft thal_tre secured for yo; ' just what you *ant, and,that h crir._:pl;s thTis regularly in Steck. In the printing it130 --TAW Wishes can be carried out byconsultation and ca -operation. ' ' The 'carpet bagger, however, Will, alWait try tp(, sell, nanny -Urines ,your-ordinary-requiremeritt; he 4J.* rriost:likely. try- to., e, Work -off' a jab lot of paper.- And as for Style of Work, Since .' -.there . is no chariee to ctinabit; and. as zer• proof is submitted ; the/ Customer ,minit. take 'It as supplied* regardless of his min T,nerefere, in ,order :to get what you wan";"en,' yotf-' wea', it, in, the matter of Your printing regnirentents, consult THE EUCKNOW SENtINEL Iseued yle CitUadiati IA/4011f Newspapers ASseciiitien,i; 311, Manning Chinnb.eric;', Toronto. • •••: .maremy===;;;;;;MrPik • m Way*. w. sairmali --,TlitiltSDAY•JyNE 23rd, 1927 , REP:FRONT,, HARDWARE ;V0114':AleRaViEfrC4RY'S ;COOKERY noxEs:. AN ACCEPTABLE,: GIFT FOR •11101.iSEWIFE •: OR ,OHIPH. • A 'YU:YOE mtkpoz wax' AWAY.;F,REE 'WITH ....EACH. PURCRASR OF ADOyE.. . • , (*IL IN AND SEE .THE VERY •LAT'EST 1."NEW , PERFEC- ' TION" 011.'. COOK STOVES, . " • I A "COLEMAN:" GASOLIN! RANGE'S ALWAYS ON HAND,.' P. • MURESCOC.,FOR. itfCORATING, WALLS Apiro 93111,419vs• ItMtrEk:,,:f30400,4" FAINT; AND YARNmIhniS. ,R410Etra- itatstrnio,Lxotusa'., ;:.coue SPRING •trIag, BARB WIRE AND WOVEN. FENCING, ALWAYS" ON 'HAND AND OCR. ODALITYAblii PRICE IS RIGHT: • ",•1 TORONTO ASPHALT ROOFING. • ' . • ' Just Unloaded a rresli tar of CeTe1.4 ?hon 66. Hardware Coal TEQtFS Luck now. Tinstnithing Plumbing Luaow _ .1.?Pases 74 „ Wingham Phone 256 onumental Works WING0iimfla.. the largest and most . complete.' •to ,6114111s trent, in - • " , Sttot* Swedish. lied, Cart- ;i4las Granata.," "'"W'si make it enecialtY of FanIllYs. •Illoimismosita "Old -invite your leave- . •. . . Neatly, Carefully and, • 'ProtaptlY Dine: • • • • S46.i. b•fors placing your' order. • .D.011144" Bras. R. A. Spottos •' • Loelomow.• Ont. •• • AN .OLD FASHIONED GARDEN ' : An old fashioned: garden I oft ha.ve • in Mind, • Where the ',orioles sing and • the •,breezes are kind; • ' Away on a hill o'verlooking 'a stream. • And gay. bed of tulips'that laugh in their dream. The path winds' around 'by the bar- •,• berry trees ., Where the tall Persian lilacs make purple the breeze, .Awerribrace--their--twin Wondrously white' •• • '1'l1t they all look. like ghcsts in the grey of the night. ' old fashioned hOuse-With a broad • ' oaken sill, ,' • Near a century Old, bids you enter at Each corridor, . cranny. and • room • could unfold Spine t,illes of the past allethegood days of old,• When -the -settlers -came from ii, land o'er the sea, ••' To he* out a hunie in a new strange ,The--daYs•-.9t--the-eir,_-_-cart-and-blazed: • trail. are past, Swift planes bind the earth 'and'the continenta fast, . • „But to flee from the rush_ls_my fer- vent desire • • And .sit by the ,crarie and -the. 'old •fashioned ,fire. , H. ISABEL GRAHA.111.- FLOWERDAI,A Mr. and, Mrs. W.' Robb 'spent the week -end in •Henfryn.-- • , ' Mr. Gordon Fraser Tof .Embro Called' Off some of his_ old Flowerdale friends last Saturday. _Miss Elizabeth MacIver is • home from laicknow High School lot the holidayk. • ' • ' Mr. Abbie Hairington Shad his car eomewhat damaged by 'a collision. With another car last week, but,' glad to say, no one was hurt. ' • Mr. Orville Finlayson. and his bride returned from their honeymoon triE last Tuesday'. , They will reside on their,. fann on 2nd Con. • Rev. J. James and wife of :South • Kinloss, visited in Floweidale . last Wednesday.' • • • • Mr. :Worthington of Paisley, ,wai -siipplying-his,-cugtomers.,,withDary- .Tea" last ' Wednesday. •' • Mr. W. Gihnore, who was working Lor :R. Martin for the. past six •.mon- ths,"rettirfied to "Teterite on Monday. • .Everyone here -is preparing, to. • help celebrate July "1st in Lucknow. • • DEqoaTrui..1,..r.404114-1( RP -NOM; A. .relniiOn ani. of the Diyr nin. Elliott and, liackWell,. families fainily.'eennections gathered the jloine of Thomas li.. and- :Mrs; ileekWell, 14th .con. of McKillop, on Saturday, June, 1.8th,, end bad a most enjoyable time. Dinner was aerved at..12,30 on the iawn,. by ,the hostese assisted by a nritriber �f' ladies! and gentlemen.. Following this ,the out, door illrbitit 'Were: indulged., in;• each. as •basebtill,rages and ganse,a; but'' alasT "00 weather. •Oew,', very Incle-* „ment, so the pienicera adjourned to the large driving shed, 'were, awing,s and: other, imusernente were in Teadil nese:for the children and Older folks. Immediately after ,refreshmentiy, the large . Crowd,ntimbering about .one: "linndred And: 'twerity4Ave, ;joined .. in. community. ainging,"led. by Mit.. Pet- 'er.,11. Gardiner.? .Mr. and Mrs.:Ilitc10, well were • surrounded by the crewd, and. they 'sang "For they are jolly good; fellows:" • A : hearty, 4' Vote' of: thanks Wasf .:moVea by, Mr. Janie! Dirrnin„ and all'responded by st,cliip., ping' of hands. 'Mt.- SaM •Dignin made ntetiOn. which', }yes -.seconded byMrs. IlackWell that the next,ga, thering of the tian,•be.'held the third. Saturday in Jpne, '1928,- at, ,Goderich, The; enjoyable time was. brought to. a. - close by singing Lang Syne." • Guest's were ,preaent from.. LucknoW Dtingannon, St. ,Helens Brussels, -Atwood, New Hamburg Mitchell .Ethel and Walton. • ' O o-o— Gdod. °Goods,' Low Prices. We have, . :so' many good bargains .,left from Dollar Day that We are going to -Om,' :Untie this. great sale all this week. - Hornell -Murdoch •. Co. . , . • •• • • FOURTH CON. KINLOSS iIver the burg on ThOiSdaY 4.0:19rAing, last , dna Mrs, Geo, •Minter and family, also Ur. and Mrs. Thernas hackett and family were in Gode- rith Friday, attending the Hackett ' . . , • Dungannon I30Ye and Girls! Soft Ball•pteanis were defeated by ° the• ASbfield Boys and Girls_here on Friday eitening-litst; Mr, Cho a .Korean aalesman; 'held . •a successful, dernonstra- tion at Mr Jacob hunter's ea. Thqrsa day evening' • , • Mr, Fred Anderson ad Iiarold • Gardner'"•are woring tbe • dary• read,' West .of.. town.. ' ' M. .Rieha'rd 'Gardner. is busy these days. building,. a ,garage. . • • - 1-1A ere and Tire • Two nUflion dollars will be spent, .„ in "the •Cerittlil ,ManitobaMineral • •atea wi development work this year. ;Improved .navigation and 'highways into Obi. district are included •,,the activitlea, of ,the Bnreitti• 'f the Winnipeg beard Of "Trade. The clevelopinent orthe muskrat inclustrY five miles sOuth of Revel- etrike Will be proCeeded with further this yein 160 acres having already been fenced in by the Revehitelce". Muskrat Fur Breeders' Association. , Mr, ':Gordon' Fraser' of, 'Embro spent the week -end With, 'Kinloss . friends-. 'Mr. and , Mrs; Wm. Robb spent a. few days' at Hamilton ana Niagara : Miss Ella. Sutheiland .is • visiting with her sister, Mrs. Murray pf Lon-, : Misses Dean ,and Mary • MacLeod spent, last Week' in Hamilton. •'Mr. and Mrs. D.' MacKinnon Visit- ed -with- -f ri erids, at -Langgide this Week- ' The joint meeting of the Para- mount and Kairshea cluba will' be° 'held. Tuesday afternoon at the horne ----Mri:Johi-rIIanulttniaramount - • Mr. and „Mrs. A. Hughei, and Mrs W. McKenzie motored. to London the first of. the week: •We are. „glad tr 'report .that Mr. '.Walter MCKenzie-'is expected ,heme this week. • 'Weed cutters: have been ,,very busy along this line. . •• • The' aeroplane .,'"that passed Oh' Way, on, its way to ‘0Wen Sound, was seen by .a . great 'number of people Eiit, it happened not to ibe Lindbergh • CREWE • Mr. and -Mrs: Jesse 'Gray of Gode• rich, 'spent .the week.:And with their daughter, Mrs. Matt. Shackleton. • Mrs. Belle Kizer -of Toronto; is vis- iting ,friends at Crewe. . • Mr. and Mrs. .. Roy •Irwin' • Were, *guests of Mr. and,Mre. Jim Henry on Sunday. ,• • Miss". Annie Robertson -is' visiting Miss Susie Kilpatrick. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allin • and • Children of Lueknow, 'Spent Sunday ,nt Wm. Croiler's. • Mr. Cecil Blake isliome /item Ile- : .„ Mtg. James -Filiniean is staying eiith her sister,. Mrs. McConnell whcim, we are glad to know, is lin- -preving-rapitllys,after-her-recents-np-r- eration.„ ' • • A'..large number: froth here attend- • ed service in .United Chiirek.D.ungan- • non,' where' Dr: Shaw- .of ,China; livered an' address. , • 'Mi., and Mrs. W. Drennan and Lorraine, 'Mr.. and Mrs: Bert . -leaven and family:attended- family pignic: at Harbor ,Park, Goderich, on Friday. ' •, • . Mrs. Robt. Finnigan is spending "fetv days' with friends 'at Seaforth. ASHFIELD ,NOTES. , Mrs. 'Thos. Robb of Laurier', visit- ed with friends at Holyrodd, regent- Mr. and 'Mrs.-., Wesley Robb of Lochalsh, are spending a few months with friends in• Manitoba.: . !Mrs:, Lorne .McLennan and Cather- ine. of Detroit, are visiting with*.th.E.4. former's. parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Yes, MaaDonald' of Paramount:• ' Mrs. -Rey McKenzie of . RiPley, , spent the week -end with her Mother • Mrs. K. P. McLennan of Laurier.• • Mi. A. 'Hamilton and/ Irene • of• , Ilenfryn, called on, friends in Para- mount during the Week -end. Mr. Alvin Irwin, Cecil Webster and 'Lloyd Robb spent. the •week-ebd ..with friends in Varna; • , Mr. .Albert Cook of • Paramount, visited With friends .at Ilenfryn d,ur- .ing the week. . Mrs. A. Ketchabaw; Willie' and' An- nie. of Pararneunt, spent the. week4 • end with friends at. Galt. The regnler; meeting of Union U.F.W.O., Huron CO::, Wag held at the :'honie of Mrs. Albert6Becketr Kintail. 'After 'the "usUal routine of, .buainess.the„ roll call,": which was. r two minnte ithpromptu sp.eech, w,as . well responded to. Yery interestintr- papers were ,read,. pn Confederation, which wag very eti- propriate ;at this tic. •Commit/AV singing„ intide up part of the,..1)07. -grew The' ll'ational- Ailthein cloao , the meeting, Atter wbich. lunch,War SatVed• by the' hosteas, . 4 . ZION ' . • • • r• Miss Myrtle Ritchie of Torontd, gpend,ing her vacation et her ,hoffie iss `rliontOtity .AnderSen t31.)ent •tk'. week -end with jlier d'OeSin, • 'Miss MOT Anderson ,- Dungarinfin••, • Quite a number of gionite$ Were' purpriood to ete etti siolano Olga •• • - . Eight- -hundred • fanilliesa ftorn . _ • •Switterlarid- are .ftneeted to. corae • . to Western Cinada' .,to Settle during 1927 according to the Act- ing' .Consul for 'Switzerland.: 'There -are- thriving; Pirise.,settlements In • Notre Dame de Loardes lidanitOba' • andStettler, Alberta. . . • •„ :Canada'S chemical induritry „.re- cOrded an increase of 1;7,509,000 in. pelts during 1926, as "compered with •the nrevious. year, 'according to. the Dominion. Bureau of Statistics.. Pto- .cluetiOn by' 533 plants was valued at . ;12o,369,518,. as againit $113,000.- . 000 for :the previcins year. . • • ' Ottawa's' memoriaLcarilion,_te.:to_ -Metalled in the' neW• VictorY, Tower. at the Capital, arrived iii Canada ..:Man 20 On the'. Canadian -Pacifie istiatrighip: „',Balfour.'? • The huge , bells, Weighing in nli about 53 tons,.. ' :will constitute one. one fof the finest Sets ' • in h. the, world., 'They 'were, east at 'the Croydon bell, foundry„.in Eng- • • • Wotdcomes from. the Engineerh, • ing ,Department of the banadian • Pacific Railway that when thellsaiff Springs "Hotel'opils on” 'Mai '15th, for',” the "minarer. tiertsori;• the north wingi.of Abe building will:haire been 'completed and ready for occupancy. Next ':year. at the same date the • sciuth Wing Will have been, rebuilt, • When ;there. Will -be at the oerylei of, the public an hotel of . over 600. tomtit and batha,es well as it* other. „ splendid accommodations. ' •• , The'rtilraolcit Wiireleis Receiving Station, Claimed -fo be the largest of itr" kind ,in the East, Was ,opened recently.' All wireless . messages trein 'America andEurope will now ' be received there. Work on thiS •Japitnese 1 station , was begun last • August costing over - s300p0. The station is• equipned with a bans- , mitting ipps.ratiis which, howti•Ver, "Will not be toe„d except inan emerg- enCy. • • Driring• the " year 1926 total'Of 445.563,000 was spent en construc- tion .and maintenance. of all highway" in Canada, accord - Ing to computation made by •A. W. • Campbell, DoniiMon Highway •CoM- •InisaiOner. Of this totitl .$29,585,- • 000 weir ripent on construction and.' • $15;987,009 On Maint,enancep'of high- ways already constructed. The total, • mileage of roads • involved in this elgregate expenditure was 46,824. . Representing: fifty' Nebratkan' , families who Wish to nettle in Can-' oda; a delegation . headed. by Frank Stewart, Of Nett. Platte, Nebr.,. ain- • ferred with 0. A. -Nan Scor, super-. intendent of the colonizationde; • pititzttent, of the Canadian' Pacific • .,RailWity.,C,Ornpany at Vilinii,eg in •....ordet pbtriin details regarding! 'suitable' traitri. ,of land The land "seekers .Willgo to .Calgary with a ,ieprerteritative of the department ; " 'end- inapect .land in that vielnity. 'The 'greup, proposing : 'to .emigrate - "bite simple Capital, it IS Said.• ' • • Tire Folicsozig, and Flandictift Fes- tf,tral held ak.the Chateau. Frontenac• e QuabO4 may 20.-22, Under ther.auria• pitea of :the 'Netional„"MeSeurn, Of Canadian:.:Paa0.1472 Railway Company, nteied*to ,perhapa. the Meet Outstanding „.,,caLevent„ever.,heldln,Canittla.. Ma*. Verrone:- trent:all Parte. Of ". the . con.. ,tiliOnt gathered at. the Ancient Capt.,. ;till,. to heat the old songs • Of F.rerreli. 'Oeriada' 'and- tOotee .t„he 'Prialtiets that.•itro .,,nr,Odueed to •4 largo **tent ii-Que1)44-.'6isPitt the: riot.** tootite4o..toeieti1 10o* tTlit.a ealt evive (1) Chateau Frontenac, Quebecwhere"reethrsi was held. Charles Marchand. French-Canadlin folicsonc interpreter.!. (3) The song of the little shenhardess WWI a hit of the child- ren's offerings. at the Festival.: AO TYPical Quebec wowao " seated 'a.t her spinning whecl. •111 y all Itccounte the Canadian ,Folicsong and Rana, "L"' craft Festival held at the . Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, under the. auspices of the National'. Museuni 'of Canada was an un'qualified succe ,ss. More than areviou event----Whictrliad-Tto-do--with-French--, Canadian folk inn*. it has brought to public nntice • tte..-rich heritage of native 'scing in. Canada. Not • merely did the .concerts prove -magnetic, hut gen- • eral atntosphere of the Festival brought' forth some - 'thing dormant, a wealth ,Of national"cidture that has ' been buried under the oppressive weight- of Ma. - „Quebec, during the three. days of the Festival was •. invaded: by artists from: all' parts of Canada -: cele- • biated sirigers from the large. cities and the Most least-anterestingiinterpr,eters- . of. the Canadian •folksong from 'the ontlying district'. •The -Festival, looked. Upon as a • Whole, has brought orth artists 'and material never.suspected: The cele - rated men' and women were , applauded but those nknown quantities like. the village songsters, and ricers and ,the..Iltirons Of Lorette, supplied., that nusual atinospher'e. of novelty and attraction that characterized, the Festival. ' • • Vincent Ferrier de. Repentigny and the lumber- jaeks in their 'checked Shirts and ,grey, breeches; .Phileas:, Bedard With his homespun clothes and his • beaming smile; the .'fisherfolk from Gaspe! Maclaine • Leblend 'and het:daughters with their apiumas wheels • and hooked rugs; Napoleon Leblond from the .Isle•of • "Orleans With his toy ships • carved by hand; :the women •from :L'AssoMption braiding the Canadian sash almost a lost art ,- and 'in contrast with these the. superb singing of' cultivated artists,: Cedia :Erma; Juliette Gaultier,Jeanne Dusseau J Campbell M Innea and Rodelphe Plarnondon.. Nething more thor- "iiTT"Citirif lse-firigined-tha-n-the-rb-llieking- songs Of the lumberjacks and raftsmen of Quebec by' Charles Marchand and his '"Troubadours.' •' And itActoks as if the Eestiyal will',"becorne an annual event. At the close, oe,the :last concert in, • Quebec, it Was iiiinonnced that not Only Would' the, Festival -be.. but-tliat -Beatty,- President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, had-, offered $3,000 in_prizes for cempositiOnsta be played , at the 1928 Festival: The compositions. to .be, based on, Fiench,Canadian chansons and, folk melodiei;ifor. WhieliniiieiTae offereds-- • 1.=$1,000; divided into $759 and, $250 as firSt and second prizes, for ,instruments; and notto last over 30 2:-$1,000 divided into ;756.00 and.$250.0D as first and second'priZes,;fer a cantanta, introducing French- Canadianclian •ns populaireg: the $7,50 to be divided; $500 for music $ 0 for "li retto•'t e divided:, $150 for c and $100. for libretto. • 3.-4500 f�r Sur for- :siring quartet, not to last over, twenty minutes. . , • ' „•• 4,4250 for 'group" of arrangements„of Our chalk sons populaires,for male voices. ' ' 5.-4250 for group of. arrangements of four chart - ulna populaires for mixed voices. The last two' (4 and 5) are confined to Canadian . composers. The others are open tointernational competition. • Judges and details Will be announced an soon as possible, throughthe,musical press. • or 'MAFEKING 'Miss Grace Blake and Palmer 'petrick. and Finlay Shackleton . of Stratferdend London Normal Scheols' returned' heme . Friday. .• . Mise.Beryl Johnston is :re -:engaged . as 'Principal' • cif Ferdwich ,: school. Miss: . Johntson ,is presiding ' '•officer this ivoek in Winghain High %School. •'; Richard. and Clifford Kilpatrick Of Lucknow',Continuation School; were LiuccessIul-'-iirL.-passing4inte--3rd'-4-and .2nd !forms .oh their. year's .work, •and. , are'home for vacation. ;„ ' • The .Ashfield garden ” _party • last TueSday.• Was: quite. up to . itsusual: high standard. _ The° grounds: _were ideal. for the purpoSe; .The fast hal' gaine*l_gplendid supper :and enter- taining play,, 'The , Old ....Oaken 'Buck-. made folk almost forget . how • very "coot' the night was. Au; barn Dramatic. Co: are to be congrat- • ulated on their splendid Iresentation 'of the. play. • To ' the Ashfield .Council arid ' a ga- thering; of trustees 4,nd., ratppayers, combined,. :Mrs. Robt..,Davidson bf Dungannon, gave a com preh ens ive• report Of, the annual convention.. •pf the Q.E.A., .Which met in Toronto • Aprils .l0, 20, 2L , Judging by the gist ,of ' Om:addresses" given, the. Minister -of .Education and other Educational leaders are deeplygrieved that edu-' • cational faellities are so' inadeqUate in the country,as. conipared: . with „city , and'Airban, scheels: They mist provide • consolidated :schonls: :and township scho:o.1 boards to 'Meet' tiiis need. Educate the ,children at home as going, t� town; high school'is 'likely t� breed discontent with farni life, .etc., etc. The di-Scusgion was lively, -and it appears, that the aver- age rural :citizen:. is satisfied, With • present conditions. There is no,. e* cuSe for a' boy or girl not receiving a good education now.. ,.One lady re- marked that; if the money they Pro- pose ;sponding in building, and. fitting U) advatice training ,achools, in the country, were,' Used, in buying r- • saving deviceg fen° ' farm' men and .women,. kir 'instance: ',a .commnpity tractor for the men and .a„.'commun- ity--hakerTand -laundry for the' woni- en, they might, then he. able, to ,get soirre leisure for„ reading: writing -some t;ne please tell our Minister of Education 'that .it is '.ntinie" we lack.: on farm and .-Ariongyf not.... education; Time to enjoy and improve on -the edutation We now have: Probably if thought is. given to this, as -has-been giVbfrtb-"1111-`-.1ownship SchOol, 13oaid Proposall' wo "may ex pect.; some „ real licn.efit ,from the ,-IVI,ondayp- Reeve liackett .tentiorcd' reilaid. all her trouble., bleating 'in the (council C:Ilanibir 'the flanks the gathering .to Mrs . Davidson. 'Whe replied 'that , she had' by tho.„,h0116fIt'filid pleasure A6 Ihnd derive& *911y. ftttendin. 0011V411. , • I! ere arid liere • In addition to the Exhibition of fowl at the World's • Poultry 'Con- gress at Ottawa, there Will' also be a large display of 1. rabbits , and canaries. Announcement to this , effect. was made at n meeting 'of the Congress Live Bird" Committee,: which has definite] assi ned .spaCe,„ for theseadded classes 'at' the ex- hibition., Thotisands of- citizens of 'Regina took. advantage, of, the opportunity to inspect the 'new Canadian. Pacific -Hate/ Saskatchewan,- opened,- May, 24 by E: W. Beatty, Chairman and ' President of the Canadian Pacific Railway. This eleven, story addi- .tion to the. company's :chain ef hotels across, • the continent is re- garded as -one of the fine-st buildings. In the west. Canada's industrial 1 products of, today* together :with a .compre- hensive 'demoristratiOn of the, pro- gress of industry in the -Dominion since confederation, will he display- ed in elaberate styles 'at an exposi- • tion which the Produced -in -Canada. Association, sponsored by the'Cana- dian Manufacturers' Association will stage in, Montreal in August ;Thi•s apring shout 5;000 men have been . placed' on "Alberta farms by theT Alberta Governinent •EMploy. • Ment 'Service.-Jiudng the month of April and the first ten days of May . 1,003 Men have .been given employ-. ,ment, by 0. ,Hanson 84. Company, !Peal ,ernpleyrnent agents, for: the• Canadian Pacific. RailwaY. These 4rnen haVe been sent outron.section work, and . extra .go'ngs...1_,01.. „the •narnber nientioned.'778 Were' new sir- ;rivalsfrom continental countries. According to 'the' latest itiforina-. Voir giVen'aar by '.the Canadian Fa- cific laI1War tri, connection, with the ". proposed new Meronto: hotel,' addl. , tional land .hits, been Purchased bringing • the frontage ,on jront Street up to neartirtki feet.- It hat' also •been•atated that' thene* )e.4.0..ostor1es,pr =1110;#43. in , height': ,The• .,thp/Oropot:e'd structuie ,:ife'direlini • opposite.- the new Union. StetiOnt the lend being 'oeet1044, it -prmitt br: W44i, Os*, 44404, Pttlit , .„. There is nothing •the Worla • worth doing :wrong for• ' • ' One reason that,:heart‘failure is on ,, • the increase is because it acceinpan: .tiersac'et,o;inntiaernyes-t.ct,the,ir. aus.e. 0.1 death. , „Lacking principle'w, 'man Cannot at- , • • The -old: honk' tOwn.Ls the One that:. observes Your sucCess in the: city and Viotiders;- how You; keep. .folk fooled.: Who wouil be a small-tovvn merchant? Buying only small stocks • enables the • small-town, merchant , to try out thp novelties and.- , new styles rftple are • ing for — on which the, margin •;:of profit is greater, • than on staple lines. Band- • to-inouth buying •Ikecps •, down thecapital invest- ment, and additional'quan-, `i tities or odd sizes can always beorclered by'ong, Distance. . ' ThaiikStot'his 'method of conduct- • ,' mg business retailer• s have ,never been able to show, as many, up-to-date styles as now. • 4 By using Lohg- tance the wide-', awake* sxnaltitoWn • xnercliant , with his .low overhead 'expense - can make,his 'store the -buying • •headcluarters for t large surmiindingterritory..:,