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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-26, Page 4• 01{ • TOE WCRNOW, SENIINat THURSDAY.* JANUARY geth, 1424 EVOSTINEf. Worked, into „the program in sic*; icritninal waO Pic'ured in various. atti- W,a,y!"as to be, scarcely recegnieed Auclea and Mandl, and the story war - ,1 . Orertlsingrinat this little oliewo, told over and over'again-a ertabl 1441 t k we receive was to be worked feast for the sensation -loving •m0b *Ft . pa•per- .Nothiug, on, be dote 0000 ,To % • • , deterMine. th ki d f nrjetoaiIr , 'Pr .141tARY 26th, 1928 PO'YOU THINK OF • riat,'WOOh'a mail brought t�. our desk It "News. from 'Tan*: *dale .elieerto, Station PKGWic This: bulletin likely has Ven Sint to all ;„-:41,i0Wspratinrs,cagOk 414.nodoubt!! .4 lolly in .the Northern *attar.; is :044:gated, of ,tourai,` :that, , newspoperir PUMA. the' • •"tfe*s tilletin;!. a fact:. which rouses the • .newsnanei SeMethiagAt th0.'"haCk4 it. But tblia,„,;OffectiVely .,adVertiSing, the flaw newSilaPer that Will be published.le anderlewlia station, change the. 'newspaper you will have 'Lot thAse.' who" listen in on CKCIV t° Charge'the Pgalila; and thq r• -Observe ',find; dee if :they are eon, big undertaktng., - debted12to :Gooderham; & Warts, VE,p4:.IN.LITT:14E WAR. _ ited; far, the excellent Piegranu '" • t14 ,are . • ait us rettil. The tiret.,para raph readat: affielally announced that the new radio station CKWO, nwned and - oller4ted, Paoderham & Worts, Limited, Toronto, 'ma been completed and will be en during the 1st", ter• Part, et , • , operated by klitoderhani & Worts,- imited, distillersIn ,:giullada for '96 So this firrn of distiliers ofwhis- kies fa.' inine,ktn, the radio" broad- asting busineks;lt is*a wealthy con- cern,•• and the _Plait to be installed Will be Of the., best, .for we read 'fur" ,' . ••. • 'This is: Canada's first .station, andmarks-, a• notablc forward 'stet) 4n the' history of radio kagress-' In the- Dominion.„. The 'Pro.; Oct, Was 'icOlcrliied1'.,nnti,'" executed,' by te.14,*. tho' "well-known Ortainan.? IrUrtbei ,that thtt fain* will be of the very 13at akthai-nicrite"1„,eini.jkOble.. , f ' PM:ran, this:, is s?,iit .ti-Nefievolen ntertili3O,;..'sl'oi;low..-"P%arlec**41,#,. that t is the tininess?, ' • diccrbreadcasting the present , , . Tt is 'another' Way in wluch money*._. wa3.' Which countries may is going to talk hereafter in busniesi drift into war, is illustrated by the and Politics." • ,fact that the Vnited States' 'is 401V. and . has been for some weeks en gaged in a 'little 'War. down in one of THE SENSATIONAI! the ' Central .American republics - • ' NEWSPAPER Nicaragua., • • ' War...has'IOnk: beenthe nOrnial con: Mitch . has been fina of late i' con- dttionin theieAtile. Central Aineri- deinnatirin: Of the ,Pubileatien of Pile- can countries as iii Sante of the South some : details _of _. murders and OAecn-, ...Auseritan 80 called epubhcs Very lions in :enterprising newspapers ,fll often 4a presidential, election is• •fol.; this 'country .." and • in . thc,. 1Jnted ieweet, hy: a !war,the defeated,:randi States.,, This condemnation. is nothing date endeavoring to ogain. by force new; but the •PallOn: keen right on -7 'what hetailed to gain by,. Votes,. • And • the Papers: 'Which_ 'keen right .011 By inIauming the protection Of: the. are thepapers which henrish,...in a Latin-Ainerican :republics from the 'financial way -they .get the eircula-'• ''!predatory". nations of Europe the tion,'. the., advertisements and the United States became 'responsible'for ineneY;,./, • '• , thegood:behavior of. ite. :it is :said, that :the publication ..of Beshlea having budt the Panaina. gruesome details are rn.,bad taste: Canal, Uncle,' Sawbecante More ,than • and. that. it. is not creditable to ',tbc ever interested in. preserVing peace in 'papers : . the vicinity :of .hia „great eaterprise. ::.. But if en depends upon whose taste Nicaragua ..appearn,t to. have • been 18 considered, -- and who is • to she. thfr an especially, unruly ° rascal, fint, from judge as to 'what is creditable , and.,191.2. until ;1925: the United ., States 'disefedItahle:' If we are 46 take': :had, maintained [ a 'military . force taste :and thejudgment, of the. "Moll. Ahere, with a view to:preventing' civil: Of. readers'"the gruesoine details are. war, • ifl Omit, taste. •and the, • papers Which In 1925 the Ilnitect ••States force, 'getthem and, publish them are the was withdrawn; ; and, sore enough,,, .,really 'enterprising :Papers. It is tathe aex election. developed into that mob that the, big ' daily Papers civil'. war,-: It, to ,curious that n them' :(these big in• bulk and 'circulationl, Latin Rentiblics, :the ,,rebel farce ,• is appeal, ..-net: to you who 'think their 'very iifte0 'succeisfuL ,The. Govern -1 TitiiffTiii had taSte.,. Thise; inners ,ofT,:c/Ourse,,' cininot-nvoiii Making' not publisbed witia a, view to giving enemies, " as It cannotgive eVerybody information, nor with at View to ele: ;what they 2*.ant.. The • rebel leader vatr'4-77 r'aSees.: They are „intend. ,can 'make . great, Promises and until ieis-.71FAMV- --teiii-porth-thtIesttearimalte-inanY-- .A4t the.- liest,liuyers are: found among. friends. ' lidiatob, of •readdra---4.beereivd.Which. :The revolution In Nicaraglia re - would farnish...thMisind.s to atiencl. ar ;Stilted:in the lawfully, elected Presi: execution,'' and .whP would' recrard. the •dent being driven' out Of. .the.,:coiintry.. The rebel Chief,--7,who,.waa the defin-t- ed. candidate,. in, • the umed•,the presidency,: but the United States. refused to recOgniie.'his gpv- .4ninent. Trouble' aeon .developed and, the .United States inarines- Were sent ; `v.& to establish, otder.,:, The lawful • president 1.- was .re• indtatedu but the' were%. irreeMisilahle and cha leaged the -1117.S.:"tii.'fieht it: out„,' They. Nayeret,nuich chance of winiaing, but • "re-ideitt Coolidge .and Ida:•govern- . , . abundance and can be p1efince4 in •stiWgreater illeaSure. We have •inIftl- eienf breeding sto.Ok of the right tYpe • and 'quality to give ns,lisrds.). of high Inerit• canadinna are eXPert dair- men when they turn their hand to it; and we cari prodtice dairy products that will compare.faverblY wi1j th! -best, on the NV:144'a Marketit'° • ' Ay irl9rOasO in lirodtietion 4/leans of course;' au ekpansion in market- TWerity-five 'years ago .prediie:,, Ors 'argaeil'• agalast -11,n3n .:ireaae • ir raw 'Material Or fear that .sales pony: . . , In several laliguages.- These judgnienta 'are very inter-,: eating,' but It is, doubtful whether the world at large really Wants an International leader. • Its. Various 'OentiOne seem to • be'-ceitent for the most part witla their own native sons, though prone to , dethrone them, General. Smuts,, 'tor instance, - Mr. Marcosson's ideal statesman,. - ahnoat as badly, off , Spnth Africa as Mr, '1414,y51,-(itarge. Great Britain.. * • , " There is also 4n9ther Pilin * for . eeneideration, that a real potentate's • ' dPeQn*drtSiOnef'd °13°YrntIline.4°;ellen°;1:ehelll'an19'1Y0 ' 'net, be, made, . The outppt, . in . the govern. ,,All glIghsh. Mossolim, or , ineantime,, has erilarged„tremendousli KemalPasha would not bave. gotten I :and,•Prices 'are-hette'r now thf1.3, then• naile4tbriet4By9. Sans riilaifve4ethh'i:VidngtalloirseAlgef . *e ii'e.faVorably,:lOcated., • Canada I Italy and Turi,;,e.y. wrong their. own , . „ e :411eing...l1irgely ',used • as a j scene of particularly' horrible crime earls of advertising and of •=motild-, l RS the most, attractive place on °' • pn. ic , With sentiment • e . 1, :1 .Or..,..this,,;.,Centiwellt,...the asi- The New York reporter .Who ess,o i ' erg and brewers( ta-hed, cam,era to his leg, and, by oinewhat precarious. - A • ,swine of, this means' Was ablg to get a photo. L.t Ilerldrdala Prehibition nrwoh of Mrs. Snyder .in the electric hair, knew • that, ths • nictur.e. avoule. Orbids..lh'04,adie,4isement of hquor. be welcomed by his, news: editor; andeithcr in newspapers: or by the edito-- krew that the picturE boardi,.`siy-lha.....,.manutacturers .' (we, wobldsell, his paper. tr, the mob. suspect) are going to use the- • new The Detroit News devEled whole' wonder, radio. ' pages for several days in siieceSsior Advertising by radio is not done by t reports,'of- the killing of: Dorothy lreet •nnnounc'emepieor appeal,' It iss Schneider by •Adolph -notching. - The i °minion Champions Montizinabert rophy, repro - 1 • denting the fire. aid chanzpion-' ' for :the Dominion of, Canada lavas carried off thia year b'Y the )Chaplemt, Ontario, team • of. . the ,Panaditin.,rac'ifie 'Railway. ' PITA teams of the Canadian' Pacific *his year ea,rried ,off all Dominion • -championships in competitions »in. which- they 'were eligible. ; t These • Iricluded the Wallace Nesbitt Trophy, _intrabolie of first aid- championships ,among all railwaya in Canada, the ••-- -states.; off alai Michigan; the '-'.-SherwoOd. Pence Tropliyi 'represent- • Sng the„ehatopionship among all •,iniforiged •police farces- in the 'Dominion, 'which was _ wen, by the Angus Works Police 'Team No. I, `1VIontrea1, ' • kerep-re- ifelited recently in the .bliard• of the Canadian Pacific .at head, ltplarters iti Montreal4o-th,e,,presencd. thairman-atik-pre= isident. of _the: a. large • gathering %of -officera,.,,ot,:the'.:-Nni,- pang and -officials of the St. John ' A.Mbulauce Association. ,The IllOnti- -zatribert Traphy and 'medals were presented to theva.rietut members Of • the team by E. W, Beatty, who "took the .opplirtunitY of *congrafulatihg 'the' *writ And tude:'t�rt$ r-thUs- brOnght tO• 01.4) b!,'41;#4 , • ful efforts. . The work of. A. G. Shakespeare, who had .the tion of the teams in easteirri linea df the • Company in hand, was "highly' praised by the President and et.hea officials • present,' including' Grant nail,. senior vice -President; A. , D. McTier,' vice-president. of eastern' lines. and J, J. Scully, generaq many aget'of eastern lines. Those /*Pre*. • "senting the St. Jphii Anibulance As- sociation Were: r,,o1. C.A.' Hodgetts, • director general` Of the ,A.sseciation, 'Canadian •branch; Col; D. T. -IrWin, past president 'aiid» connected With, • itsince its ..inception:d Sir George , .Burn, member of the. general council and Fred Cook Past President Of the 'Association. The Chapleau 'team also won the Ontario arid 'the Taylor -Trophy and the Scully Cup, .representing the chard- . Coriatliati-Padific7-zi . •Members .of the team . Telt *to•-right...back,row Smith. (Captain), 11. Searle; holding the Scully°.,cupand standing behind the Montiatimbert • Trophy;' . • A. G: Shakespeare, first aid instrnetor of: eastern Lower row, left to rightt E. , R. ,,Moncrieff,, seated be*. llind,tho-Vntario ProVineial a'roPhYt Atid-iti -IC Smith, sits - b4444-$10 - ToyleX phios. w.:4;s1.1,t really, ;at the back door a' the graftconsurnang ' .amhdar,lcv‘et Eingdon,consuming 'poptilation: th4i, World a.: very'close, neighbors- ep the .;,sputh, ...Out ;of more •thatiiO0,QqO7003 neenD , 1ivifl in 'the ..Repujelig,paly.31,000,00e are on the .band,, and the arhan 'per .centige is increning ananally. ' • ready the United States import's. great deal of .Canadian'millc and products. We ship Ea -Milk and cre-: the: equivalent of 20,000,1)00 pounds ' of butter across the )irie 'annually, pur neighbors' requirements :will Con- tinue to 'grow, and hoine Onsuraiition, in Canada is, increasing. '''The• result • is -.that Abe saturation, poipj in dairy -- •production nowhere in, 'sight. : : This growing trade, however, im- poses .new • reqUirementsand still, ,higherstandards :upon dairymen ' Canada; When buyers cOo. a.. over the line ifor`. cattle thuy will uSe good judgment inthen, purchasing, They' wIll deinand, 'type. quality ; and pro. duction; and hoW‘can we supply that if 'we do not Use good sires aad feed liberally? It is..ndeesSlity to. Culhout the low producers:as well as the•lo-W., testers, and breed, and 'feed for er ,quality 2 and ,- • heavier': • Production Our'dairy 'products taq,,inust he 'equaf- te. the liest,..and ,that necessitates. the strictest attention to all detailS', in the, --Tincluction omething-on-41-: • . , milk , It As a strennotis,, game,' •h_ut chair or tab1e that .. doesn't ,,belong •every enttrnrise, making progress 'there.! : ' • . these times must meet corripetitio,Wef :don't think 'a linsband cair have. the Most exacting 'kind..,-LFainiers'-- -a More. aggravating fau14' than to be .Advocate a stickrin-tbe,mud,P said another wo- Man. "My husband: is a champion fil:e, side. eempanionand, when he.. gets Settled in a 'chills after .dinner 3-701.7 'cOuldn't dislodge -him with' dynamite, .fte has 'seen people. during the day:' and 'it. never occurs to him, 'that' I would like, a little Variety in the eve- nirig. We never go: to places of aninee- • ment, or if we' de he wears the look of..a. martyr and it takes ail the • pleasnre -.out of .'everything. People • no: longer ask as out liecatselit ;will never ',go? : • "MY hashinid has tho' .argulrig bah. it," said ethird wofran, "and therel.s. EXTERMINATES ALL RATS Ang ecauri, the_ Camo talk people, Dictators arc. not for nit.! tions who have'leaved to Use free., dom intelligently.. and ' is lobed" that Mnsselini,, at any rte, will li'Ve long enough to liririgltaly to, a point wh4ra- it will not need a die ator. • - , • , Tpopp. Homo Hpg,RANDs. (By Dorothy_ DIX) 4tecently, a 4;.vidup. Of Women were discussing'husbands. and .the 'question •arose', What is the nipet aggravating fault. a..nusband can have? "Untidiness,'" add one woman,. em- phat'pally. "My husband is: the /best _man.„Ithe. weyld but he is slovenly; and there are timeS' when ••feel 1 ,30-ek and' :Span villain who 'kept his ;hair cut, .hisr, face shaved,' his shoes • shined and a #rtizor-edge: G his trims • ers, and Who looked as if. he had just •cOrne out of a bandbox /instead of presenting. .the.aPpeariince of, having emerged from the.dueibin. . "Half the work , I do'is Picking_ur and :•sweeping after. him. When he has ;read the Sunday, paper ;the house looks: as if a .cyclone had passed thru it. 1 have ash trays. in every 'room; but no ;htuntin newer could induce ;him . 'to • put his ashed Or burnt Matches ir bathrheni loake as if wehad a hiarri- cane and he can'it' pass7* through a THEPROMINENT MENO1 TODAY , (From Toronto, Saturday' Night). - The. wogs most energetic, • Viewer, Mr, Isaac*. r, .MarcesSon; was: lately intervieWed' hiaself, ' in''Lon' 'den, Mr. 1VIarcosson,• originally a Kentucky nevvspaper man, , has. at- tempted, face to face,, to •probe. the' thoughts more contemporary 'eel.: ebritieS Ahan did :the late •; W. T. Stead or Raymond Blathivayt in the. Tiinerties. Ile has induced .so many •.:Trfetreit 7Salurfil-W.1',ight1 Detroit once pr:dneed a, gentleinen always -got hfirself into • cliffienl lee in ,the presence et red steckings paid ,for his affliction' ,with ,.. len sentence. He was, of ..course; 'r .'170les et degenerate:in spite• of. hi, atm any good; qUalities. and. was denied froad 'deal of-ennimiseration, 'that he. it Otherwise have ieceiyed ,hatri4. , forthe absurdity of his.. milady Some other. inanife.statiOnS* 7,-erieracY are less cirinical. One' of .11oast ivis..th4e"peler!sdonl:.ioni. thefr:13' aiNick41 Who' seems to, have,.ekperienceei pleas -ire .in C r ,id nwtilating allittle girl of .twelVe, 5...Ornething. pt the Same. brutality, .C.earseeoi,fm.T-7.17491,1.194il .11 d ,d at": Ltelnless, little' boy :in:Chicago. • flow lon shonld. We 'keep on* Oro nreSerViyig this kind ' of •!!'ild • primal.? ,Safety. calls tor thel4 -Iiressioa and eYterrninitt'•On ' They ire' all physical cOwards...respeet,f or, `47.eiv own Wee is ihe.:one.thin they 'eherish.' .If all 'Of them' Who 'are, now; ;qt Jaree 'Were 'informed' by the eireeu• • tion rf vc.)Ipii,;. :they• : imist pay in; kind for their pervorterl pleasure, • there *wc,luld be longer lanse of titre before,lhey .put On an- •pthil of their bestial parties,: ;4.Letmeld and. Loeb.*ere saved fronii maudlin and inis; :cbievotts pleas of. their attorney' ' the•res nen se .of a eh ickeitheadecl ..inde:e. • IIicktnan iS the .flower'.: :and fruit of that defeat- of iustiee.' The rireeivs. and sll• dumbbells will .nreq. • ently •he•eaved because he, is so young., and botitise, puniShirient does ;not preven+ ertrnes: or any other. .erirzies, end • tecaUse men botu., with 'some sort' of devil cannot, he expected tocontrol it And. '4 ,nati6n..whOSe. Moral :fibrehaS- ile.0.)1 softening Untilits backbend has- dll but turned to • •lelIV,owiltlisteriwith• -zotteri-ittentrrfatititleariVerilia'ra the old:".ennybptik rrnxirns ot govern.: ..i.r..e.P1'-and-reloatinattlie;-„„cOmparsitivelt- aftitinle-aft--or piOTeetiint 'human. life • • - iONntlIE IlliltE$HOLli OF- EXPANSION' • Canada is faVortiblY .4tuaied for the *eipariefon of. the dairy induStry, reeds, both roughage' Arid . P011oSitz! figil; 0,4t1,1:040.# 40,00v) • • men- . _ .„‘ ;twenty ,years that he corifesses that . is, rapidly , getting to the. Point ..vhere there's no one left for him to interview, Therefore he is now able to announce his championship •de- • isions in various classes. ef aielf, and it is interesting • to • note '..hat a very large number ef his 'blue -ribbons go -to statesmen of the -Brit” ish EMPire. Mr. ; Marcodson has ney- • sr been :fearfal, of. superlatives. ? • First of .all he 1:says •.most Opt - ,standing :menare the, easiest 'to in - fervid*, as Was Roosevelt; some . , Findenberg; Hemel rash1O.: Liciyd George and Trotsky, have 'the ,wily hat of ,interviewing the inter vle won Asto, the varied quhlificationi: 'et his •,Celebrated -ac- quaintances he finds Mussolini by far •the • most cotrpelling personality • ,the: world ,teditYa syndicate • in hinie]f is dynamo, .a.'super4i00s0.:. velt. . But during the Wat'• 'when he met all 'the., Frerriers. and Commend-. eri.imehiel •of the; ',Allies, Lloyd:: George was; the inost dy- . namic of all,. the,greatest, orator, Mr: lAllarcosson .ever 'eteard, and.:, in ,the 'finest and highest sense of-theword; sito*Winan. :He doeS..ra4' say whe- ther; the. little Welshman takes rank about Mussolini inthe fatter gift. Winston _Churchill gats ari award. , as -„"the niest , interesting ' and fasci- nating :human study in • Engand to- . day," • and Stanle,V, Baldwin as "the 'finest type ,of English gentleman. charming, arid With all the virtues?. Most of US thought both these Eng- lishmen 'Were. pretty virfle,. brit .Mr. lif.arcosson SayS„thera is a faminein world -leadership'; today. A- mong British Empire states'inen• Ofl- 13' one .man Stands beside Mussolini and Kemal Pasha in the intervieW. er's opinien as a testurnanding: per- sonality, iihd he is General. Shiuts of South Africa, If ever ' there were to be ;a Prime Minister of the •nominate SnititS as greatest living equipment for international publie . life ,Of ,any. '.rnatt. .ternirinshi.'„ :he describes. as '"the - of Turkey',', mere soldier than . states.: inan; a'rhah who reminded. the inter- viewer of lord .Kitchener, with the same physique and same piercing eye. Trotsky, it abpdars: is' entitled ton leather medal as •the most ie., quaelos,,,and 1600_ tongued of ail° frn0114 'flOntiMpOrairill!--444-114f o ng else on tbe face t. " the eatth 7gets on a Vife's7 nerved • like that,. In our. house we can't say .a. 'Pleasant ,da'Y without getting 'inte ;trouble': My, husband would leap: up.. and.' prove it Was tO0 hot Or top cold... • When I suggest •iihythiag .he argues ni e into Spin ething ....else, • ' You . Would •think I I Ceuld only zarr'y out •gcheines over his 'dead body. ,The odd partis he'doesn't care ahouf ;the Mgt-, tar:: Ice only ,wants to argue:and after that he :forgets it and I' do .what "Phe waist .faUlt a husband, • ear have!? „said. the. foprth..wernan, • stiriqinees, ' Siace I have :been mar • ri:Od he., has'never' given me• 'a dollar to . do with j have t•r. eive aecount 'et • ev'erv 'cent .1 Spend • And when the 'bills ciith in it's a, awful,'experience.".. EVERYDAY 'Es:UTTER • It dccs..nOt .fall • to the let of many •tis. to do:,the' so-called gre,atIthings •,:if ;the ..Werld, the 'conintonly eonsid- irl inspfring thiriga.. Many etas are ..engaged in -rontine work which de - 'rands Our attention day, after day -with. what Seerils' like -Monetonons. rogularity.',... To: /those who are thus' engaged there MeV .oftert . come' a vistful lonirinrr..for Wider .,horisons '*ir: a,. les restricted' field'actien. NeVerthelesS,' it has been preyed Over ancraver'.again bythose,who seam' te have attained a little' nioro freedom routine. „that after, all there is :nothing =cominonplace, but, • only. d ceramonPlaCe ' *Of', •looking at . • The more joy:• and. :gratitinle we hring t�,the So-ealleit ,(,Orminonplace duties -of today, the 'mord we • shall bring to» the widlr enteriences 'Which the' futnre 'may hold 'for_ as.. If •onc. geervis, to have beet:eve :dolled .,by 'the rotind.„ Of everyday:care; .-xisit.:441_rinuelvAeea0-s&of-Ahn--.-,Monotonr. +11,,, work., as •liecatise of x dull way' .:of thinking ..aliteut it.: We _..,need_•..:ts, sthittliini-eentiiinally, and .note....-whether,..W6,-;are-- Sadly -gip pi p anion** -"the , '4:nd trust ?f the. looking U,P • end, ,rejoiping in.. spiritual facts.' • We:learn that, the real, map' Must ah,vays be abut his Fatherss busi- • .:0.'„ogodititoostneili 4into 0y:mOilotertOUSK-1144-111111llititirfV McCORMICK,DEER1N . • 'St4d1,:e1ciuldbesowg evealy ell:al.:depths to obtain the_ ° bet ,resuLts , The McCoraidli-Deer.ing.'dise of ;hoe, ;,plain Or, , • fertilizer drill Is a \Combination a c'.1 !two popular They'ate rainv.1 for -their light draft, strong' 'frame and, cenven: mat, sure adiustmentS. Call 41,11,1 sae the beet gra:n drill on the market; at W. • ANDREW'S, LuCkno8v. , ,., •1Phc•ne N(). 10 is tit Your Service. iii/e 'sell for Cash,--7We Sell Cheaper Than The C ,redit Store EVERY SEASON BRINGS ITS REQUIREMENTS. NOW IS • , • • . TIIETIME YOU, WILL NEED ONE' OR 'ALL OF' Int LOWIG' THE SAMS6N AXE rliissa xeisn adeof 'the fiet 'steal, speciafly • tempered and correctly • sh7ifier-frIa7aliaoluteli—;---- sivaranfeed. -Everyone found-..._difeetive„will. 4 replaced. , • THE'• XE HANDLE . . . • , The Samson axe' handle. is wade , of....„1,,Accend 'growth hickory; end is the shape :that appeals.. to an , e*periencedt» chop- • s per... CROSS CLT SAWS We handle the famous -Maple Leaf- in Premier , and "Racer. These saws are unequilled for temper and fast , , . • . . . cutting. FILES, We have. a stopk. . •• WINTER • A fult :rangeat prices i'aat will suit you FULL";.OVERS -Genhine -Horsehide-at--$ LOO -per -pair`, urdie Heating, Plumbing and Electric Wiring ways ,gratdrul. He abide3 In "the see - ret :Place of the most', and ilhere,, "under thd: shadow. Of the -Al- mighty" he find S peaCe, not the. so - Called ,peaee ,of stagnation, but. the •peace of ever • active faithfulneis.-'-. The Christian Saience Monitor. 71 • o NEVER. VOTED FOR THIS, , ,man 'at Niagara ,Falls in the: last eight •V"veeks has' •purchased,.45 'quarts .'�f' liquor and .80 bottles of ide Te. stated in .bonrt that it as •nl .emisiiirieci by .ineMbers .of his; ,• wife; , and. children. aged 19 'd and .8, - pining the eight. Weeks: be told..the magistrate be. had; been ..,cut. of :weric Meet Of :the Cale. - A 'n;441' 'at WOrk has' no ..buSin eS,s' tr •nse the Ontario •GOVeraniept Centre Act for any such..amtinted buYing-; .. Neither bat .a niat& who is •stead4 employed „at gPed ,,wageS. , • _ , When the, .people.i.of Ontario voted ,for GovernMent ContrOt' the:v. . were told plainly that, they .weee :going:to et seMething :that youlk, ad.vance !the' cause of teinperance. • • • The' p eciple certainly never did 'vote Y'SR)...1:4 Matter' who he' is- or What he •iloeS,to, buy 8 qUittts: -80' Fettle's ofTelean-eliit ThissyMern ofAintestrietedAttYincr' • -.not An ilne at aiI iith the .."eorttrci • a• purchaser lieS not sense etioutzb in 'VS Own in/sSession to. resfilet Ilis • thirst, the it's' time the, law id It is, stIPPoSed to de, and *applied the Itoorietion. nii.thj 1)011110 Str0tfotd, •lIcitooti•lioroldr 14E, MAN.. yx.iiitg J*1>i IIIS w Law "The most 'important Man today is tho map who keepshis word." '1 hese are the ;wordsof ti succeseful. mu u whose , work is well• known.. "Ndver in the 'the world . has a man t word pfoVecl -so effective • as it does now,"" he .continued; "There is ;,nothing So harassing as Lo have ,a. Man agree to do • some. 'thing for •YOu and. then !fall, down! Cln it. :There is nothing so responsi. , ble' for the trotibles • of , every day as the fellow who fails to deliverwhat he has agreed to do by word brded. '1VhOrtos/er I hire men, the first thing 1 fry to find out about them is whether they live up to their con-; ' tract-L.that is ..to say, whether they realy do' what they :say they will do: To inc it is the biggest asset a • " Man can have:, • "I would much, prefer a 'beginner , • .whr? keeps hii word to tut'at any, cost rather than one of brains •it116 is carelessabout his prinnises..IVIarry ,;,,eopis are .prone to Prate about what they can .(1o, andipromiSe to, do It, .Ver Weyer' do it:"If tlis ; .human trail 'eould be over. oVerythine would g6, smoother • riTho rF 6:1cPiii;t1e:C1:;::::('111112:11.11)::°eivneltistiyogY:t.'411';ghel!.Te'siel()11;ell'ilree:fitti6tilsdbe• : do. 'hi this man's words...2/1,e_ s i,..lirfrobrrittvon,...onirr,7'*unlillvivid•ii-nogrkneert;s3 tto. ftilfljlthely-,,payt-fifLA ,coi.1.0%.dt:,•They... ,"-111P'S'ifferitr677tryt,'Wtafte Make ?hent - soles blameless of _ had, results, hnt- -*ken" it 1 ' it is he- rmise the* have,falled, fly do,, tome, - thing they have agreed to d0. --Soo an1i,111\ri 1.Iren011 eheiy:lifeeab.ayi. • 1?ar' ri ism, dto bi e ool Vet; .eatt "tell how,. to, ah4e „ won ' 1201 „ * • •