The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-09-01, Page 4•••
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*Modern fantail; Means Artietor(, fitrinine: with MCCOR--
0E-pgn1Uiq. n.kgron, OUTFIT's-by' saving• time -and men. .
eiet':161illt Ur -110r and 'a!Selleel boy tan '.0Perate•'thele
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! lOrkkug 0040:408041•ta'grit' or land, there &ran° .trouble:,
kin* •Sprockets Working' .parts encloaid. Hun!'
an-l04.1ate 'fanner* in. Ontario .are keening: their boi4.7
MOO and their Work-up to • schedule With the McCormick.,
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ring '41`ranters,'Flewa; and ether „Machines 'utile n*Ote, make
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THI umftvolV
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1ATCIF:1•I,P..* streek. *47 ithei4flow r11I getQM- „
Let' Mr,.•
tails of aeeldente r.itiClite 'AA !Ind:
that in .Pine :44eit •°,0014,,,trit",e; trnt"i'
hle was line ,drualiehnees, recbleMt.„
speedingp nr,`":1te;ging'•tite, '140, ,And
he will fid ooAnt ,Oifortn.at edu,.
enthnt, fl be wasted'on..drirera Who',
mike trouble in 7either• Of .the 'three uld have been avoided '
.40004 • • . :Orehisfit: are Mr far $$ 'Yee' frnnt
be
• 44.,,a:''s1011-1.*.:';e; Pt,danger 10414 On; '.41011 eallafied„ N, .g wfl; ea.tiStY
hot ;the ,imieeSrlen •Of altAhat
the road at a linked. Of 10Or' to tiger • ••..- 'e I .
nothingter hPendnieshay.0! 1104. ail PO7., r. . n
a rate of 50 mftes per ,h0u °40.-cVL Anarchists .claim • to be 7ehelnitieto:
..,drire at .a rate. of flfty 41, nPa• .Pex i".,e/-1Tee' dem; :but the • freedom.: they,
hfeecntr:i.Oanf:t*71,rdobesi,00,4egeb.rr74,,a7irtchw'Pver!ti;. with &U
.0. thle;Theolt4v, h• 0:74piirotekr,
. crossroads an4 in the presence of hi them
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other cara
The
nnuiber,*.ePitilled. and neriouSly
7.in3ered .in .nutotneinie;. eeidenta on
•Ontario hghwaa this year iflust run
into the hundreds, nearlY te"
irecklesiness•-,Or:Meiinneis, • •AO Mr..
notiy propuses.,1to atop this, • "hy ,,.
campaign' of education. e might .it.S
well try to atft,p.V._ hi.i.r.riennehY.
bw-
ng his hreatrif.lh agaiiiit it.
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NO nEG,Anpf,' FOR Tgrrn
Publiibed 1Krer* Thuridir7
at Lueknow,,, QatinsiO. •
"D. .frineKensiet proprietpg,
and Editor- •
THURBDAY,.:.".SEi,,T.E.MBER 1 .1927.,
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PREMIER EINGAIN',NOItTlf HURON.
"The t*O" meetings; Which ,rrePiier
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Xing addressed. in -Net* Huron mut
ha*, ;been.entirely Siitisfactoryto
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those ''whn,.,pr.ottuited the ntleetitigs '
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nd
to; the pionmple epenitetp,. There
Were.. aelne .12,460 at the mgham
aseetine„ although , held In. the. after,.
,nsion. o1a .buay" harvest day, IOW' tt.7.•
hent ttriee that nuinber. at the. God.
'crick Meeting held :•in 'eVehing- , of
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the same .r147'".„ '!., • •
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he meetrngs were not by flY
meaus
itrjeor
percentage, of those at both Meetings
being,'. adherents . of. ''the •Con,serrattr.e.
or 'Pregreasive parties. The meetings.
.were perfeet as, to, Order, and it was
noticeable that: neither speakers nor
chairmen. indulged n ,any :Of the' eld.
time Vicious abuse of opPenents,..even
to the eittent of a tantalizing joke at
their expense. ' -
:Within. recent years Pymnier Eine
has • wonthe reputatiofl. of heing. e.
. very gooill, Public 'sneaker.'and . those
• t weeem
ginigniniffiffiagRAMEMINA
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The NEW mccortmi.c.K.ptEaiNo .GRAIN INNPER corn -
best nveelianicali features OP the old McCormick and
peering..harvesters,,, .bght in draft, aiid, corirenient-to--operate.---It--
is available with" ;either t,lie'McCormick o r ,Deeringl. Knotters.
1,rtfentr.-I'VnAlellrereMerkte- built into ,the.Hrimiltan-made Binder
inaltElit-niererdesirable-Ahan--:',fornier--models. --
111ARYSTER ,C0- OF CANADA' LTD.
•Luc,plow phone 31
er'S 7"
Oli"eq4blithed I
court-,-.,theregular tiachinery for
rY:1P* PAO eaS00.-=-4( hedid: have .been
accepted ati•Anet. 1.Ind thia brow
hortib-ittiowiffig ,nnd imob-
'01Olence ,Which occurred in
United States Cltiea n!nither'
of: EneOPeast copiteiers, attended by
lumber 01. deaths 'end
ties,. and the 'deStructlen of. :property
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oNo.1OIS's-tit our Setvice
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Wo Melt for Caoh-We Sell Chemise Than vhe ciedat . Store
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asona le oo
WINE -I -Brantford !Gilt Edge," ego IF.t.-,;,•15C; per Lb., Cash,
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SCREEN' DOORS -140w is the time of year to keep out the
'peak* fly by having your doors and Windows screened. We have
doors and Windows that Willi fit almost any Oise ;Opening; We alio
.lnlve -screen Wire in "evert width for , recovering doeng.
,011. STOVESThe OilStore Season is here andthere is no,..
thinethat will add moreto the comfortor a home in hoe, weather ,
than an ollatove. We hare in stock the "New Perfection' -'in three,
and four,beurster; :also the, "Florence :Automatle,", and we hlT Plae-
stock- this year -the "Quick Meal." .• This is a very fine store,..'
stronglybuilt, easy. on oil and.fitted with the Lorain burner'. Which
isguaranteed for. ten years: For those who, have their house
••ed,,' we have en Electric, Hot Plate, two;hurner, whichhag giVen •
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'excellent Satiafaction.
ROOFING --We have just• received a carload of . Brantfiird.
Roofing, InCluding Roll Roofing..Arro-Lock and Super-tite„ Shingles
• If you have need of -al roof for house or barn, don't fail to see us.
We have the material'and the price is right, - Be sure to ask to see
our imitation brick siding. • It is the material to • make . a frigate_
house very warm and in 'appearance almost like red brick. "4
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SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS and VARNISHES. CHI NAMEL
NATURAL VARNISH, AUTOMOBILE FAINT, UTILAC.
SATIN FINISH ENAMEL
--Cement; Lime; Plastel-AlWayiDn
urdie' 82 Son
• -Heath*, PlunibiXig .agid Electrie
• e. Your Attic.
,into a comfortable den, radict room, play.
. room or extra sleepingsquarters by. erect.
• ing , Ceilings ahd partitions of Gyptoc.
Gyproc will Make your attic-fire-reptstant,
• wenn is Winter and cool,in summer,
• Write for free booiclel.-.-"My 11Prne.;" ItwIll tell
youjbow Gyproc" Itoeboard Gyoum Inaulating
• ,Sheatifing end Ineulex will reduce ypur fuel hill
(Om 20 to 40%. ; • 153
111E orrrAtito GYPstow.ao.,, LIMITED, MIMS OANADA
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tgproo
For Sale By
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..1.4ntdie & Son
ati -& PrteotS
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al board
Lticknottii Ont.
1.tipknoiv,,-Ont.;.;
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....wito.,_had not preriously:, heard him:
on hearing the first levilententes �f-
hig
'0Peeeh; were at once convict -Teed
tht this-7repntritiOn-ia'.WeliTdet-Tervedz-,
• As a:speaker on such an occasion
the meetingi At' Winghtini. and GO4..
erieh, hells in a class With tbe be
We haie in this. conntry,, •
•' He le :a, shrucle iuiliticia tee, --and-
• knowg holy' much to; say; and how,‘
, was quite candid about;
the inability of his ,g6vernment to do
anything of importance While it, bac,
Notonly
that, but Ife ,admitted 'that a iii -vers-'
• ment so placed is., at the inerey of in-.
.diriduals and factions wheie alma
unfOrtiniatel3r; "ire not alstaYs in the
• best inteieets of the • 'country." •
• :He :had Mitch to. say. %about - Mr .
John W. King; late member for Nortb,
HurOn, from •. whom his government
had • received .steady ',stlimort in the
day of its narrow majority.
gned that the Liberals having- "Medi
---waY for the,progressive candidate or
two . occasions, • theyWere ''justifie,-
,new in ,Mitting.a man in ,the .field.He •
.aPPealed- to the 'electors .to attent.
then his goreinnient rather than ite
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weaken" it, In order ;that :they May
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show., what they can do when they
+eel that, they have a substantial pup-
The d
liesiyw
tlld •nE.e r Ziapenerr: recently
published
h4
published the statement that • •"the
Prince:of "Wales is con Of four Eng-
lishmen who, have • reserved" seats for
the DempserTnnneY
The. Prince Was in Toronto this
-weefrian-his-way-heme from *gotten,
Canada:: He , offieiallY • 'opened the
new Princes' , Gate to the Exhibition
Grounds on 'Tseaday and- on SeP-
tember Ttit he willsail from Quebec
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If old, dad' doesn't seem loi.ho doing mother ap4' the'• $ oviltotoitli
puck on .03* vilotian 47040 OraOli
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• SELF •ASSURANCE •
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NO..iratter whayother
possess, they will get you nothing. if
Yon, haven't theentrailii ko put them.
to practiee. Until 'a :fellow ,tries.,,he
doesn't kno*' what'he , can do., The
begin/tins.. • .of all *self-cenfidence • io•
: Men '.inay :think they cap do
'things, but they, clonk know, thattbey
can until they trYs..and. therefore the
first effort le .:re.ally. a bluff, 1.
• ..Self-assurance' means this: .
It,. Means that you ''hatie • conficleace;
In yourself. to try, •, ' •
• fria.lt- 'you are net 'afraid „te.trY,
• TV4... You" will try' even;in' the fate
of lear-oil failate.:. •• • • -
That you will not let fear and .un -
'Certainty held- -fon
'Self:assurance hi the . foundation
upon:Which', every! successful out-
come is begun. •" • "•• • •,
• A: Mali 'Must .believe'•in hiniself to
for England. ..The' Dempsey-TueneY' -• get anything. useful • .
fight, Will' be; held at Chieage. ;on- SeP.-
. The Tj ofdobt of himself • is
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tenaber .•24a, vrtriide0there" is no .sometimea. man's. greatest" sin toward
breakdown sin,- present arrangeMente. .hinaself.,-,' • ,..
But if the ..Prinee, .''Of Wales . were But even the man who . believes ,n)
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unselLmaycbJutaD
ed States ,, :at: the 'tune of, the••• .fighti When a man feels believe' hi mir..•
'there'Weald ,not,. be the slightest self, but there's no use, .
can't dC'
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.chance tbat he would be among , the ,it,'.' he ,never. tries: ;', , • :
.spectatora n Soldiers Field He Is Self-assurance is the . element . of
trio Wise a, Oool.to:o4i. his -repaltation, human make-up which.' leads ,ua •
to
with ' theworthy :.penige
•he habitat -0.1'1Y anneciatesi by:attending. And no ilea knows his worth until
an exhibitiOn of 'that.sert. " be tries; and tries hard
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.• The ,uoarq papers are -constantly 7 When.* man feels and believes that
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'engaged" endeavoring', to." Stir: ;up, ,b,,Y• trYing', he •$rui succeed,' he tries.
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bad feeling between , the . ',United . Other** he 'sever begins.-T.F.A;
States and ,'Biltai,r1,rnn4,;oiating dis- Magazine,'
credit, upon thingi:AtitiOh., In theist
efforts they hay,e, iikiregarst."whaterer
for tintle.-- They , haya"no inthience
witl1 the ;AUTO -fie*. prionle of the
United' Stadia initlikelpare
pen -
Ailment which,..Orevails: --.atireng . the
More ignorant and ;:thiinghtless
f�r-
oign eleinents .
• ,The 'Statement alidat. the Prince
doubtless Wan', pulaliihed with ..:•the oh,
. . . ,
niect of showing that :he -is. i coarse
character after; all, and, in • , spite of
his ;diplomacy, in' reality on a 'level
With, the, prize fight gang.'It would
'me° appeal to the "Hearst editors as
a piece 'Of ,ivailY good mire.: The fact
that it would later. .prilie .10 be un-
true. world not. :be 1-;-conaideration,
•flew' of , their', readers will ever know
thedifference. • - • •
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' One. ;inlay Wonder; hove:such news
papers is 'Hearst. Publishes. Manage
to, ecist., They are, said '40 be losing
7nioney,-„but4TearatLhas.....a„viist for-
tune independent of his mibKcations„
and he :keeps. than 'going, ",iieCansel
• they beep him, befOre the publie, Ind
gives him it certain amount of power,
. The Hearst. Papers carr Y ,a 'gOod deal
Of advertising,. but it ie said that the
bit...merChants and ,manufacturers AO
not .vulne 'them,-,ai advertising medi-
runs. • They take .advertising space
however, and likely. pay, ',well for"
but. this is dole more is a 'means
of ,keeping a ..blackguard Press (inlet
;than of •reaching 'the bilying"
'Outstanding business coneens who se..
fuse to advertise in the Hearst -pap-
ers are liable .to be slandered in an
underhand way (histas -the discred-
iting repert about • the •Princo, was
published) and :more or 'less harm,
result. What the Hearst news-
papers get Outof advertiaing Is in
reality blacbmill. The inerchatita
Sider It cheaper' to buy, thein off than
to fight theni„, go these Hearst papera
live -theft dirty, lying Hires.
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• THE LAST OF SACCO 'AND
•VANZEITI
o
Btaintford Big Bidi MOO, Saw °
proVide, a roef di doUblcand trs
.thick,. =tibias 'bealitY and Wo7.
,iong psote,ttion-•-.. '
Brantford Big Butts' sisa give *
"thOdoW line -Adding aretitly to the •
charm and diatinctiOn of'your home.
Being tapered, extra thickness' and
'•• weitlit are in the part ;incised to the,
weather 16. Waal 4.40 tachaa'."..
in•Isiddict to the.Weither.•••,
10.410tforill Reefing Co., Liaittaii
BraittiorricQutarie:
litarmation Fisrailidied an 4•174,*
• Stock Carrion 6dBriant!oird ing rendered by •. •
.• Murdie &Son Lucknow" Ont
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•41, the. final. analysis,- is altogether ir
their own hands. •In Canada:'te.•:clay
there are. approxiinately 7,000 inner
of paved ,roada and 0,000 • miles:. of
good gravel roads; so that it, is mani,
2festly-invessible to keep :constant
cp. 1,ilcke‘ de ,6dlabuttpr n"have:utho t omrai
sl
• the "highways safe solely by the en-
forcement of laws and', reguiationsf
stated •Wm. ,Findlay :Toronto, '
,niendinc-ot-the-EXeciitive.,Covnitter
of .the•-• Good RO34:-Agsociation.
now have no end of regulations *her
yo'u tike into considerath3e -•those of
all 'nine provinees. To my min& the
be_st meths.& of aacomnlishing the ena".•
rint--;edusetion:L.-W4.,-
must" 'Sreatela ' Ireffic gonsciousnese
iafthe mind of, all drivers. that
jmeansimPly the unremitting use Of°
conimon 'sense and coartesy. " If all
• drivers need, only coMmon • sine
•ordinary : courtesy, the',,..decidenta .,, or
(Idtuledbligohwaaynslinwimouti.."'a elle"' be
re
• At the Good Roads Association
.7iseeentisn:edwaVLtanindcanileeualsnae ti, t• ax° enbtc-,
'er.nteasiire of -"traffic conscionsneSS"
• Tt recognized that this • the
r..,;tCat problem witt, *hien, t6 'deal.:
Ttoheedduaeya, nte tllaestr spublic s tone:he:se:Yd.,
vantacrea of gond roads.,.; It is !nat.
ter of educating the nubile" On 'how tt
use, *Pod. tea& sanely, 'safev am'
wisely, now that they have
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•A Pf;PUI:4Afft ..VA7"-ATIO'N RESORT
' ;LAKE OF BAYS
' REGULATING MOTOR TRAFFIC
„Elsewhere in this • Paper we are
ipublishing .an -eitiele.froin' the Can-
adian Cried Reads Association which
sets forth the, Views Geo T S.
• Henry, . Minister :of ',Highways, on
• means of controlling motor traffic se
as to reduce, the number. of accidents
on our roads. , .„ • ,
• ' Mr. Henry believes • in ,educating
Motorists -as to how to eine trouble
• "If !all drivers used' only -eointnan,
sense and .ordinary courtesy,the acci-
,dents On Our highways *Ont.& at .once,
tenen, Which • expresses' Mr. • 'Henry's
• views. •
But everybody • knows, • (with the
possible exceptien1. Of Mr. Henry hint"-
• self) that all driVers, never Will sloe
"common 'Sense", let . alone COutteay
upon •the highways. These who de not
and will not. 'until they have ie.,. of
course,, are the: exception; hit It is
these who cause nearly all the a.cci-,
dents; ,aud itis for these that some-
thing more than education is requir-
ed, and on whom efforts at educatine
are wasted, There' are on--thejlagh-
ways of Ontario • three dangennit
types: The- drunken' driver, The speed
addict, The road bog. , • •
• What hope is theye.of, inducing the,
'drunken driver to :exercise coinnion
sense or dourtesk,? Theman who un-
dertakes to drive a , car:: on'• the .high.,
ways. While under the;lonuenee, of Ji
quer, should , have his license ',cancel-
led and his car impounded. He "should
be keipt, "off the,: reads. '
:- The man who underfake's to drive
.at40 te.59 miles -per hoar w. en:pthe r
ears- are in his vicinitY is a source Of
danger to • hi mselt. and ie. -ethers, and
',Ought to 'he denied thc Ptivilegeii Of
•the highweis. There kis been .oPpOr-
" t;:incity. enoughe eii
uhpi
learned. The ,Wit3".. Eepc who
prctice -eoovition fi6iio, KO: 'entititdOy
from. the. speed fie...4; is 'to cancel the
• 10.usei of the iipead Pend' and „put him
'KV thertnrdi lb" net Ittl"Hotend-Aelti-
educated,-• •• ••
The. driver , toe intielt. of'
the road when meetihg. other' ears,
Or Who Makes oter„ liriage
when Alie"re is -another,Var .is
another :Cilia -Ilia F.-al1ot:41he 'Pit Mr
the road,, These do iibt intend to
learn, eithoe. nosi ,to be'• •ceurteOus,
tako gtosanA that if 414
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• THE -ONTARIO MINISTER••Ot •
EIGIIWAYS,-ON MAEING •
'TRAFFIC -SAFE'
,(From The Canadian ' Good Road'
"Aissociation) •
•The "views of Hon. Geo. 5: Henry• 2.,
Minister of IlighwaYs- in Ontario
differ to some- extent from those Of
his,; brother minister in Quebec in
'mutters pertaining -to the control of
motor traffic. • My. Henry niaintains
that ',pnblieity• and education will
minim; the' IligliwiYs safer than any
• drastic legal enactments. His meth-,
ods of attaining his objective,in the
matter cif safety have attracted 'con-
siderable attention, and. as he is alsc.
President,- of' the Canadian Good
Roads Association, , it, is certain 'that
varipus 'methods of traffic • control
wl1beIthe subject of discussion when
• the', Association holds its • annual
-meeting at Nitikara Fella on Sep.„-__
tember 2'7, • 28 and 29 next. " •
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SEVEN DAYS FOR
DRIV,ING WHILE DRITT•11C,
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-(Frora . The "ncValkerten TeleseePe.).
A ' twentY-year-old, reSident
Hanover,, the sOn. of a widovited.
nio-
• in-, the County JO} here. ex
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ther,,.:Is:serving a seven, daye';'lleil'''
tence
'fremely Stitiir -for- the -escapade:-
*bleb he was the. principal Sett:Jr:last-
Satarday ,afternoon. For. ,being int"
• tpxica..ted' while operating an antenna. •
'bile, 'which he pleaded ei...0.L1 tidied , .
-"MagiStrSte-Wailregned.,hiM
jail • on . Monday morning. He was
out , on haii of $1,000 .from, ,Sittunlaysiti•
evening until: the 'hearing: i The mo.-
ther, who Caine to • Walkerton
• went-
sarety for , the amount of theTbail.'. -
Bothof them felt keeik the ""poifitien '
had landed him. , Two73rearald wine,
was. the cause Of hin'tralible.':
•". SetWe'eRiltntl'ireirernialinl fiqn°1i1CO'cloe'lc; 'On
•Saturday afternoon" Provincial ,Officer
Widmer observed- o car being driv.."‘',.
en recklessly :ni. the vicinity'. 'of ;.the •
town, 4-1.e; pielied,"Upf Chief ,Ferttlion •
and, together', they set out in the Po
lice car, to ;investigate.: ' The officers
had not. pone far, for hey niet: the
Rub:yin question. craning -down
Hill, justwest of tOwn.'',"The.
Man, referred to abOve was dirivbig
and he had a male companion,
' The police turned about 'and follow-
ed the fugitives, inotoring.aV a lively •',
clip through the twin. „Turning the
c�rnrat ..Pletseh' Milt the: Hanover'
.ians proceeded. 'south, on -Gibson St....
:and ,turned west when they. reached. '
South' Street. •The .next Corner took • '
-theminto the Mildrnay,Road, ' , down
which, they continued their t wild drive.
The police car Was close behind, :but
lost'n little time, sm.:Mr. Wichnevei',
tools' considerable more lin* turning...
-the corners than the youth whe Is.
now paying. the penalty:. 'Eventually'
the •• fleeing car. Was halted ,. a few
, , , ,
°miles south of Walkerton.: Tho driver
was :artested, brought ba4, and.' Witt
e4 in.'the lock-up at the •Town Hall, • .
Later ,he was: remanded to the C01111•
:07 Jail. charged .with operating *-car
While under the influenee':nf 'Honor.,
His , companion, proceeded trii, Han. „
over and 'conveyed the newi' tri ,• the' .
, mother, who citMe.- to Walketton,..and, -
went good forthe bail/ The Magis-
trate and, police believe •; 'what -,•••the
Yoting • man sald regarding -the cams ,
of his condition.,--tweleir-old Wine
in. I her'nmkoethtepr:sh acveell trot. siono.
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,ly so You'll get to eat in the dieing
4roOrri insteadof the kitchen.
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• "Distant, fields' are greenest"; does
not, 'always hold true, for Lake' 'Of
Ba'ys 'is close to Toronto: just 146
Miles north •aed.aa a place of beauty
Or "a holideying spotof Varies • inter-,
ests is hot, exceiled in, Caeida.
• For the. is7atu.re loVer, take of Bars
is truly edged with e thousand inter-
esting bays each with itiPwn .peenlj-
ar beautY, inviting close study and
eicploration.. • •:•
who prefer • spOrt
sPlerdid, summer hotels , offer every'
Warning Against Loafing. , facility for golf,. tennis, 'boating and
, •
Only; a few days ago Mi.: Henry bathing, while take of Bays and ad -
had an .advertisement -Printed ' in ioining. lakes abound With trout, pick -
many Ontario papers ceiling atten-, el el and base that thrill the fisher
tion to seven rules. for safety, Miami
these rules appeared- for the 'first
.time a warning to motorists not to
loaf on the mainhihwaye: Such .11
warning -is the result of Many' conk
plaints that notoriously slew drivers Complete .information and • liter -
have been holding up long lines of ,ture irney, be hadfrom an Agent' /of
traffic. •In turn, such slow moving ,the Canadian National Railways.
traffic lines, have started the- danger-
ous cutting in practice. Mr. Henry
advis,es.motorists who are .merely out
for a pleasure drive that if.they de -
OA to Move. 'slowly " they should: use
"datinty and township roads where the
traffic• is, light.. The whole idea is te
• avoid congestion .on.the mitin provin-
cial' highways and keep traffic or
them trOving Stead* and -at a. pace
which will 'not tempt the' "cutter -in!'
No attempt -is ,i;tirde by the Minister,
to. define .a loafing speed, Ipt en , On,
tario's Main highways anything :un,
der...fifteen miles en hotrmay be
safely classified. as lOaPng.;
. „
-Another ,•peint in • this - Advertise-
ment Which' has attracted muchat.
tentipti is the edVice te-,drivers. te10-
:weez:p:,s„los4:_h*emhetii:iti-tbeortikak,ottne7,,,p.At s
In Ontatlo it is illegal to -race
matter of fait "the laW*, distinctly '
--States -that the ..driVer evertakenitnist:,
• (ps eoni
nell,,oateet.dicki. thpei,A;1ght_e,..od la
•t
,BeSoine "Traffic eonstiotte.
Officials • of the Canadian Goo4:
Reads Agaociation agr4e 'with the On-
-torte 'Minister' 'that drivers
lnti attnfileOt-hgadt otthe: eittgat:
they most li
st realixo
*Olt ist,ty of tha:Memos,
„ _ •
It took the: tenets; of Allissachus-
;setik 'a longtime to de t, but they
9nally1".."litit the two Itailan anarchist
•mnrderera,. SaCco and "Vaniett• o
lionW71.10,0014.
If • the long delay, thentany ' re-
..nrierei and' many-, Appeals were
Jlowed dn !Order' l'haCit <Might he ;seen,
ihaC 'every; ChineitinitY in'PreinYthe
innecehee of.,the aecHeed, as
and" io • shimthat no Other Course
lvaa'oPen ,to the State, that would .sp.
r tenhave . been. a -Mistake. •
h e,,enerchiste,Who,,,,Werr4-.11tel1/2,
Sadeo And Vont,otti were net looking
tor 'justice,. What thoy Wanted Was
to 'hRet' conStitiOli .10thotitrA4'110,
1 .
Canadian National-. traint- make ex-
cellent Connections ivith steamboats
which serve every 'part of the Ors -
u Iic eetin
. • •
„
In the interests of 'ARCHIE IIISLCIP;
.'Liberal Candidate •
PARISH HALL,, DUNGANNON, ON
FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd.
.BLAKE'45. HA41,,.,;ASHFIELD, ON
MONDAY,SEPT, .5th:
,.180Til MEETINGS AT 8 PM..
HON2'1.*" C:ECLIOTT,'Mitiister'61 PuMicWorks,. u
" N P 4 mg IIISLOP win be the speakers at Dungannon.
JAMES 1MALC01,14 :Minister ,of Trade and conimerce,
nVERYBODY
God Save The King
1;:reGP. RN6Clier4ri:iiret"ronlIsLibersi, AO's.
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