Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-04-26, Page 5•••,.; ' ItIS4C1IIIIIMaratratkpalararietramOmmolotalP ••`V of4Iftglif -1•• • •-•' •••, flirratlbAt AMU! .20th, ,1928, on'texperiment with Incubators and Brooders: utkesie iscialat,ors iT DOESN'T PAY !to extieririi`enil, . . with incubators and !, brooders. An incubator that'fails..ta hatch it lot Of lietchableeggs, a 'brooder • • that lets your chicks Ale—Oust'', expensive equipment at any pricc You lose Hit Value of the • eggs and chicica.; . You: fosics -"rigs prp6te. • If you want to becertain of' getting, ' time -tested and reliable equipment. —the hcat heY on the market—we invite' you ;to visit our :store. • We will id you how Buckeye incubators ; ,tutd brooders. hair., ',proved' their' ' profit-making ability. We will tell You how they will save you money. and how they Will make money 'tor you. Don't buy poultry -raising .equiOrnent until you see what we have to offer. : • BuCkere'coal•beinseg buxuiers ilinekeYeRite-Ifeaakosier Saves Money for a Mallen Users More than million users are making money with,Buckeye poul- try-raisng equipment. Its making money for many poultry raisers right in this vicinity. It will Make money (pi yeti. : Visit our store. • Sees what amazing new BuCkeye equipmentrs have to offeruit Wpaiy"7a74 pay RAE & PORTEOUS Lticknow,'04t., 'LucicnoW Phone 74 • Phone 256 Monumental Works • 141,•12KNOVV and WINGHAM Has thelargest and nioat complete etock in the most beautiful 'deSigne to choose from, in - ,hlarble, Scotch . Swedish .and Can- adanGranites -• We Make . a specialty of Family Moeurneals and invite. year inapec- , InscriPtions. •Nealy, .Carefully,'.. and,•• . • . Promptly Done.. See Us before : placing your order. ()oughts Bros. , Sptition • ••• ' uu'imow Ont, BE •SURE OF YOUR SIGNALS • :Signalling. from. a •motar ear'onglit to be univeiaI Sgna1s shopld• he •everywhere ' hni.1, should mean "exattly the smile Mider afl con- :. ditions.,- • If thereis any factor . of. doubt, the Ohio of .the ; pletelY loit.-APtirtherrnere„-t-juse- one person, •the , driver; should , indicate f.he ,C„oiirSe that the par . is about to take, beeatise.he is the only 'One who knows "with'::pernplete' certainty jugt :What d t he ii•geing'„o o. , • .4. • . • . " It seems alniest. impassible ..... that. .there ..shoUld be .any • 'doubt 'as to the . propersignali, to tiSe.'irt.: indicating • the Vai•ious inOvernefits, of a car • traffie.. '.The generally used SYstenf'.of: hand wigwagging has C3me Into ,*be- . trig because itconies naturally to most • driVerS. It: has been envolved and, not. invented, in Othwocls er .r4 ' • •./ •. • • Intention. of --making•ra left turn is. •usnally , indicated, iv the Oyer:. ex- ..teriding..his I hand, the left•,df.,course; ".With'.' the index ,finffer 'pointinez in .the!' , _ • e ,• • dirOCtioll he about to take..:14thitig , k • eceild be more natural '014 this ,ges-, • Ore and.. any •., .thotorisf who e�tild , miss' ita significance shoidel :have his 'driving licetiaa reVolcecl iintaritly,., • ; : In signalling 'for a. right tarn, the. ordinary'rrithod• •to 6:dead.. the '., hand out'frOin' the car,Making; a;cir elder :1-notion,This amounts to n.eall to the driven' .behind tocorne on, On 'the...left; informing' him- that the car 'ahead is. about.tenialce-a turn to the • ,• right. •, . Both these signals ' are ohvious., Yet' any day on :a. •fair 'road, where' tars • Pass' apd'repass;' you, can , find "Some leaf. ,,thrusting out Jjis flabbi•'.. hand . „Without the ',finger extended, yet ap • 'parent] y ablaut to. s wing left 'and then; haVe, him •urri...right. ticross.yonr bow Without the -slightest conipunction. ,Motof tar, traffi in, the Dominion: at,-.Cariada has reached:. .e 'condition -.'Where SeeminglyniTnr matters;,',0 ,,,••••incitering c1eportment-IlinV1- hetome..of, t1 _i9Ltanc With novtn car' th re on•:,any,.,;•inain, •:•thoroughfare '•-dOring; the ate tnotor— seasons, a Very alight tention• Max dente a-setion8 accident. '. / • . , A ,heY in New *York f011nd tan that Contained •$771, : J. IL ,SIMPSONi PORT ALBERT,'. ENDS LIFE BY SHOOTING tragic death occurred at ,Port Al- hcrt on Tuesclar' afternoon, April 1,1; about 5 or 6 o'clock, when Mr. John' Henry Shripson, a well-knowirt-re-si• d'ei"it. Of the section, took his WI .by. revolver. The • fatality pcSurred in an orchard across the road from" Mr. Robert My's residence on:the:Lake Shore 'road.. : Mt: 'Simpson' had been accustomed to ,visiting this ,orchard, and when 'a search was• Made he was found:, there in • an .iinconSciona condi- tion. Coroner. Dr. A. C. Hunter /and; High Constable, Thos, .Gni,tdrY of God- ...erich, Were notified,' and the old rUail was removed to the horn' Of Hawkins,1where he Passed away a- hont 9 :o'clock in the evening, Thg. .cordner decided .ihat an inquest •Was unnecessarki A Mite Written -by' the anfOrtufiate plan and, fennartached to 'his Clothing gave instructions as to, . the (ibmasal . Of his remains. • The deceased had been ill. and in a •melaii-. tholy ;mood for some time. , . ".• • The late Mr. Simpson, who was in his seventy-second year, was :a Welk: knpivil and ' well -liked . • tesident.of •Ashfield .taWriship; •Ver inanY 3rears hecOnducted a,gerieral.;,..,tore„apd was postmaster' at: •Shepparclion,-. retiring from business about Three year •ago. - For some time he had resided at the Mr. It -Wert Uoy. He was nn - Married and is surfiVedt-brIWO4,-ais-- tetS,...Mrs, Albert De Kay -of Defiance; Ohio; and Mrs. Jim. Chaplin of Flor- „, ida. SWAT THE FLIES HARTS •• AND SAVE THEI3ABIES .C.emment has. been made in seVeral._ instances' 'on the , unusual number of house flies that ha,ve: survived. the winter • and have been arta;ised,' into activitY by the recent spells ,Of Warin, Weather. Tbissuggests the probabili- ty of an unusual menace daring- the coining summen to the comfort and health' of our citizens, for hies not only anise' great annoyance, but, are. a most serious ,nienace, to health Since health authorities claimthat it the summer , More disease is carried.: and spread by flies then' by any pther 'Means, partienlarlY the intestinal 'dig - eases thrit.,are ;So ,serions and often( fatal to infants and young 'children: Early and persistent measures,. Can ,dO . Much to 'prevent possible. serious trouble and, for 'this ••, purpose ,;the Walkerton beard' Of health urges the efitire community to Unite in a Cam- tiaign „et fo•eventive meaSureS,' first by swatting, poisoning or otherwise destroying the .ffies beforeihey have time to ,niultfply, and •secondly, by putting their premises, soon ,.as poshiblei• in sanitary condition by the cleaning ok out hoiresi removal of Mies Of stable litter and ail Vegeta-, • !ilea and other kitchen *hate ' and otherwise cleaning up their premises and, then keeping thehi clean since it is, in detaying niaterial Mostly that 01T; are hatched , andrnu1tFpr By ,!sruch means and by ,dthet- measures- akinaTT1111.gfte4,4111UseNes,,,ter--:bur. eiti*ms;- flinch may be done for our comfort and well -•being in tilt coming smuttier and eo-operation i8 urgently requested,.. • •'111 We. Wmildtilt *be ..aerpriseil 1f""..It* ::•tttruccl out to lio'..tho life savinga AI oneihriffy pditarr • ' At) • A Jiark. - • dark; the Whid it blew , Ira tip 4614044 11 •Dego flew, • Id trent lcilife he dre*, • d cit s baaana thrakIlt ln Wtil , GODERICH leatil Or Vin. James 'Hay, , The coroner sinquest intothe death of William. James Hay was held in the council. chamber of the town ball on Monday eveningi CoronerDr. A. C. Hunter' Presided and County Crown AttorneY. Dudley Holmes, K.P. dmined,the .witnessei for, the Crown. The The: coroner's • jury conalsted of the 11. Blackstone, fereniaft; • David Spioul, Alf. •Tehhtitt; qp: Green,'Geo.. Wilson, . Chas'. Young A. G:.NewtOn. Th,4 •jarY'r• after hearing the' evi- dence, brenglif 'in the following Ver7, ilict:•4‘That: Williamilames•Hay came to his death from • a fracture Of the . ;41cull received -on •April 156, "19,13f on the C.P.R. bridge' near the steps of the Western Canada Flour Mills, by lAing struck by a: Motor' car driven 'Iv Chas.C. Lee.,According twthe ev- idence we, believe it :to be an unit-. ibidabie accident Under existing cir- cuinstaiices. We Consider this a Veii dangerous., place, on account; of- the narrowness Of the C.P.R. bridge and the alllOtipt of traffic and the of bicycles „and pedestrians crossing this bridge, ,We, the jury, itrongly recommend that a footbridge be c structed :on the mirth side ,and ;bey the limits'of 'the present bridge 'be connected:tOthe town *side* With. a proper guard rail, because blieve the accident was largely' 'tO.the, road being filled with pedes ans who obstructed the view. •And believe that such a. bridge would re e'dy this Condition: •W'e reconithe that no narking of cars be 4illoWed: this bridge or On. the 'approach the to, and a' danger ,sign be .placed thetop of the. hill and one at the C.P.R. freight sheds" - High Constable: :Thomas ' Gundry was •was the first witness eXernined and he told of his visit tothe sceneof the accident aboot. twenty-fiVe • Minutes after , it "happened. • 'He stated -where and toW he;understood the accident liappen'ed-and-was-orthexPiiiifii—v that tee's, ear was going very slowly, -!?'• e' n• 11 ' cl VITEDDING Wrora • The Brantford Exposit** • Adley-HedleY ' v4r1 pretty wedding took plate at the hoineof Miss 440 ,Colborne • St, on Saturday. afternoon, , at 1,30' o'clock, When Miss ',Vera Hed- ley,ed- leY, "ilaighter :of Mrs Alexi Alexi Hedley, Lucknolv„: Was united in mlrtrage th. Mr 'D�ugla Adley, ‘ iion, Of :kis; u2t. Adley,, of this ,cny. The rooms were beautifully decorated deepTated. spring flowers for the 'decision '' the, bride rtered the drawing -room lean- ing:on 'the aria of her brother; Nick who , gave '•her'In .1 Mar- riage, to1 the strains of the bridal. -thortiii • front, by Miss suoaby.L The bride was gown- ed 'georgette. Over Pale yel- low with garniture' Of; ..urange blos- awns ribbon and laCe • A pretty bandeau Of 'pearls " grid orange blos- Soni'S was worn and a beautiful .bou- . . . , tiet. ' of sweetheart, roses and sweet .,peas was carried., The matron of hon- or, Mrs. :•Albert Overholt, . sister of ond beOzningly gimped in incl.' pale pipit:T.08.es. The ceremony. was 411, perforined by Rev. H. L., Roberts be - we fere a hank of ferns, -palms ' and. .due spring flowers. Many beautiful gifts tri-: testified the esteem in which ::t.11 we bride and: grpoin 'are held. ;A ,recep- tion iminedlately "after the. nd' aorenuany, when the brides:. health On" Was41 . toasted. Mr. and WS: - Adler left re-,tor'Walkerville; where they' will GI , future reside. The bride travelled in .a goat, of modish blue with 'rose hat. Guests were Present from Niagara Falls, ,Ilarniltori: and ,Lticknew.4 ' „ , ; "i: as the. marks on -the roa w y showe that it had been 'Stopped 'in less tha Dr. Wm. Martin was .the next Wit- .neSs•ealled. He stated that When h 'Arrived ;at. the .scene_ot,the acciclen he found Mr: Hay.:iYing• on, a desk i the. Western Canada Flour Mills of ice in an unconscious condition. Ther Were no marks on :the body except:.. hrOiSe, on the head and minor Mara sions.: 'At .the Post-niorteM he. faun that as. hemorrhage, •had, develope Prom. the result of It.hlow On the hea and there was a large fracture of th skull 'at the, back on the .rio-ht aide The fracture of the skull and heinorr ° hage: and violence from the resulto the blow was the cause of deatb,•:Said ‘Dr. Martin'. ' 'Dr: A. IL Macklin,: who assisted' at the post inottern, was next' called and he...confirmed,Dr.-Martin's evidence•as the. cause Of death. • - . Mr. Charles C. Lee, the driver of the car which struck Mr. Hay, mils next,. Mr. Les! .stated that he, was proceeding down the . barber hill to nis.:plaCe;;'of business 'Aqui 12 o'clock on Saturday. When he was 'partly' down the. hill -the mill whistle *blew and he Slackened the speed of his car to ali4kfiVe: six; miles ' Per hour. He had met several cars •Com - Mg Up the` hill and when he:reached the.bottom of the hill he noticed -fifty or more workmen corning towards him on. the .north side of the bridge. 'tie proceeded to pass these /nen , on the south side of the bridge, when he 'foticeci4Mr. 'Hay on ;his ,bicYcle. 'Mr. Hay was riding his 'Wheel in a`tigzag -simmer and, was looking down. Snd- lenly' Mir, Hay swerved in :trent of his car, and before he could stop his utt he had, 'struCk Mr. Hay's bicycle. Mr. Lee Lee stated that he stepped his , •iar in three-quarters of its length and vas not travelling at a greater speed than five or Six miles an hour: • The ether Witnesses called ' were 7bas; Mills, -Herbert Leggitt, Wilfred oesichey, Albert J. Wilkins; Wallace Duckworth; George Hackett,' Robert rurner end Provincial 'Constable A. Whiteside. • . ' . "Several of the witnesses, Who Were "ellOw-w'orkinen of the deceased; saw he accident and, stated , that Mr. Hay, .vho had just started from the Mill on his wheel, was zigzagging sin the .oad, •They stated also ,that ,be was 'ooking down and evidently; did , nott notice 1Vtr: Lee'suCar, 4 I 1 r , FIRE 'NEAR AV13114114 'Friday, April 136, brought.' bad to Mr. and Mrs. John Medd of, near Anburn.'; Mrs. -Medd was en- -,gagedl.in -the:. annual- housecleaning,. ind she'took ahuncfle nt vgaste :paper, into, the. yard and set it on fire., The, *nand blew -the 'burning papers about ..and actuallysetthe house on fire. Bo- 'ioro this was .noticed the fire had tak- en such a hold on the house„tlit With the appliances at hind it cptild not, be extinguished. The" ,furniture and some Of the doors of the house wore altifed, but the, flange itself was emnpletely destroyed, . 'There '' was WO 'insurance' With, th,f, West Ws., WOoSh Xi*Ur4n0.0 •Company, , AcqtriENTs' AND. ' 'CoirtvpisAtION *rig to Show in cornpenSation figures and. the total 'benefits awarded by the Workmen's COrripensOn- Board in 1 •, . PARAMOUNT . Mrs; ;Ton Irwin of neat lotteknov, is;speneing a few days recently with friends at Varna. ' Miss Olare.Ritchig of Zion, Was tile j• guest. „of Miss ..Winnifred ' Webster. during. the 'week • „%.; • , • ' •:-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robb of 4th Con., spent SuadiiY with Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Cook of • . , Ire.nb.,ifoorc•of "Whiieol;00),, 'spent' an evening Acerkilf'. With and Mr. jack •IfenderSon:. " Mr.:•-•ahd • 1Virs* Herb: MeQuillin and• children of I.beitnovv, spent a daY, re cetitIrwitli'Mr. and Quinte: ".. • :• , " mtg. Clarence 'Irwin and -haheof - 2nd visited with her mother; Jaa,", Stanley of 4Paraiiiottpt. re- cently. .••• • .:•'•;. • .4'4 • T Mrs.'. Jae., AiiiiierlOY, and Mts.' Grant macPiEmni4,• afPara- rnount, :silent •Menday with. Lucknow, : Miss Lyle Itichards, and Miss My tie :Webster Of Paramount, wet gtiest. of Miss Lizzie Alton of Luck now daring the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Abner. Ackert c! Holyrood, and Mr.. and Mrs. Bober Button spent Sunday at Grant; Mae Diarmid.'s.. . • ,A• Pleasant afternoon WAS 'Spenf 5. the hofruU ef,'. Mrs. W. 1VIL•Gill,' whe 'the ,Paramount u.P..w.p. held thei April meeting there. Mrs. 'McGill con ducted the business pare.Of the meet when it was decided to send bale of clothing to Nuithern Ontario for families who had- the misfortune to lose theirhomes by fire. Mrs. R. Button- then took charge ,of the. meeting and. • the following program Was -Tarried out - reetrtimetitals by Grace Webster and Mise Bessie Barn - hr;' soles by 'Margaret Button, Isabel Cnhge t erls jaarteinic 1.1;e4nd"-- ider .gave a report on Marketing. A -Splendid. Paper W.as given .by Mrs. MeArile-y On7-Cariadian-7Authors and °eta:, The May meeting' wilt . be el.n..at the' home of AIFS. ,Jas.„ Web - ter Of, near, .1,ucanow,t, when the randmpthers will have, chargeof the'. regram, . The Rail Call will be an.' were& by a Grandmother's reeine. I r- .1 t' r. =. March .wre higher than any 'ono. G month ..'Since the .comin,eneement • of the .1,Act, in biita'rie;; •Last ntnth. the: Board :awarded $r4,j35.7 Which in - ..$168,625:06 for. medical ' aid.' • The accidents : reported- nuiabered in .31176whhe5n;7151,5; 701.1Winercei7,4peo;vetir., FFeaht . . . Fatal- ities in March, however, ee dptisjo-"" •grablr below the ,average, ;there hav- ing, been 26death cases reported. The accident:; ;.renOrted,.. in the: firit.iqnarter. Of 4928; was 337, an Increase: of only 216 over last . year; which .vvoilld be more thanofF- S, ' t, by increased enijiloymerit. ' Seine' authorities claim accidents 'ran in, cycles and, in this'. connection, :It. B. Morley, General Manager, jp-dustjjal . ACcident Prevention Associ- ations,- tells, of as,redent epidemic , Of aCcidentsto workers. 'who were. seri- ously: injured - by wagons or ttncka. One driver for 4 , Toronto firin was severely - crushed by ancther truck while at the back of his .• oWn ear. Another in :Brantford: Offered injuries when .caught , between :4oad ed truck „and tractor. 4 . third case brought deaths to a.Avorker:In ion 'when a', large truCle,' makinede,„ liveries backed: into . a Worker., injuk• ing:Thiin ao severely that • he diedthe following' day.' This type :•and thou- sandS. of , ether, accidents are being' rendi-ted io the ,Workipen's Connen, sation • Beard.,every . Month of, :the'. 'year and it seenti,to be :trtie; As Mr. Morley .Says, that "it takes less' time to prevent' an ..accident ,than to, report One , --o-o-o ' Everything in Dr r Goods atvloweil prices. The best for, lead,' at The Wallcc4 Store. ' "• NOTICE T() (3,REbrirOrt, IN THE MATTER,ot the estate ' of Robert Henry Griffin,' late • of the .Village of Lticknew' in th?, County of Since, Retired Ferrner,, deceased. , •NOTICE is hereby given that, all persona, having any clairns or '' de- mands against the late Robert Henry .Griffin'Who (lied on :Or abont. ' the -3welfth day of December, A.Ds : 1627, :at the, Village . of 'tuUhnow, are ; re-: quired, to •send by post ntepaid or to deliver ..tO the.uildersigned, Agent for the eXectitord..under the Will of, the :said 'RobertHenry' "' , their names. and ;addresses and ftill par- ticulars in writing of their\ claims and statements Of their aceotints' and the:nature of the 'securities, if any, held by, thenduly verified. by affida- And take notice that after ..'the ,1.1,fth day Of May, ..A,D,1.928-,-tnetrid4 executors will proceed to %,distribsite, -the-,--Attelg-drthelair .414"Ceiiseif.; inon.g the/persons entitled thereto. regard1:64.137-•-•.to:tbe.-zialinto•Of thnn,ha'Ve had iio- tice, and that, the ,said.....egeeutors.Will -s hiit.any„be liable -foi. the said 'nssetS,' pnrt • whose daim °reeo..6%i°alatrinYilti.letrhs:nnh'avt)ef tily.': received notice. • This notice te given pursuant tc the stattite in that ,behalf, • -Dated ht'Ltickriow thlillith day of April; A.D. 1928. icmaP11. Agnew, s I. for Eite w' Ont., (26.4-0) • Tbe'ineeting_yeas brought to a close.1 i•rith, the National 'Anthein after •which the hostess served lunch: , '4 • FLOWERDALE ' - ' Farmers have been Plowing the past)iireek. They are hoping for bet- ter seeding weather, as it now looks as though theseason would be seine - what. late at :best . • We notice Mr. R. Martin Out with a .new ear this season. . Mr, and Mrs. W. F: Maelionald and Children were visitors at the home of P.: Graheni, 2nd Con:, last Friday. „ Cattle buyers . are frequent visitors in •Flowerdale these 'days. • , Mr. and Mia." L. MaciVer .,Spent „Tuesday •afternoon at the 'heine of A haPPY hotne is one where father, hands out generously and • gives in without argument • • • , Srou ..have , odd— stet -kings left • from two pairs of hose, 'dye them a 'darker shade and use them as. mates. . . • Nett! Chrysler "54"-TuvrPoor'SVda,U; Chryiter f!52,1; New 1-4344... Pri.'ces • Cony! •, •• • 1* 876' Roadster ••• - 870 . (with rumble scat) Touring ' • - 070 Two -boor Sedan 889 Pour -Door Sedan 9,_30 Del.inceCoupe • 930 ' (with rwisbk teat) -DeLtize Sedan • - 1000 Alljeicisq. b. 'Windsor, 'Ont., including stand,. d 104 tam seuilmnent Oveig 44 and a' PERFORMANCE,style and qual- , this a ,mart new Ch.r•Y'sler "52". is one withall,•Chryskrs—clesigned by• the same great group of engineers that planned. the "62," 72" and 112 h• p. e Imperial -"s . . 'Characteristic • Chrysler speed ability and pick-up are • 'linked with a2 real Smoothness. Fleet- ness-'atia dash with trim comfort and pleasure ...Ease ,of handling is tinap-- - proached"by any car costing. less than'. 441500 . roomy bodies Of . 'finest Construction. UphOlstery and.fit- tings far beyond the quality of those in any other cats' of coin.Parablevrice No other low-priced car 'offers the positive safety of self -equalizing hy- draulic 4 -wheel :brakes .available at ' slight etra coSt perforin- ance, roomy comfort, smartness, airy iler prestige make Chrysler "52" today more than ever the . outstanding 'value • inthelow-priced flea - STILL HAVE FAITH IN FARMING " .• • • , • . . . , ' Dealers' in fern' implements have • • which sells at ,,$160 to $1,85, accord- • ing to Size an • make. As a result of this faith in fcrtilizer many farthers •, • , • discardLtheir--old•i--drille in fairly good - condition ',and buy the ne,v implethent. • Quite 'a 'number of harvesting • • im- plements have also ” beensold, s9 it looks as. though ••,quite a number stifl- have faith in farmingin the "good old"' 'counties of Horon and Bruce... ' There . is further . e-iidence that farming is neither a dead nor a, dy- ing industry in this.'part4. Within. re.: • cent months, we are told that two ^ . . • . one-hundredt-acre farms west of Luck7 now, sold. at $7,500, and . another at $7,860. Over • near , Teeswa ter, v.here farms haTe-been bringing S'ancy 'pric- es for ,a, riumtler''of years, a ene:.hun- dred-aore farm. .recentlY , changed . hands at . $,12°,500., • 'This„ however, is • a very choice .piece of. and, with fair • been the busiest men •in peknow the past few Weeks::Althqugh, just at present; the season ,is none too prOm.:-. ising,, therehas been an •Utusual de- inahd for iniplement; for cultivation of the soil—riding plows,:spring tooth harroirs • and seed drills: .Tbere has been a ,,Partigniarly big run On seed drills, one of the .dealers ....re- marked that there had never before-. been such a sale of Seed dr1ls Jr, this part The new driliS being- sold are nearly all "fertiliZer drills," in 'most. eases fitted with 'discs, H instead.of hoes: The hoe 'drills are bought Only by fanners having Stony' land as on such land the disc impienients de net work so Well. Tie ex lanation of :,the unusual sale of •seed-tikilIs is that altribsi ev- ery •farnier, now Wants to 'sew fertil- izer 'along with the grain .• and the fariner'S, readiness t`o •buy- is :ex- .plained: bk the ,fact_that. tlfe use. of fertilizer ..along With the seed ',may make a difference in the Season's crop equal to the price of the, drill, , • • o 9 o Favorite sohs prove' nothing' •ex..- cept• that You can't:•trust the judg- ment : 'of riarents.. . The big 011,:xspaper ao'oouPt of , wedding doesn't' compare' with the .hig account that conies in later on:. * MOT fire,but the 'CARELESS - AN NESS which fails to quench it when its useful tturpose' has • been served, Is the ENEMY to mankind: He who by neglect causes fire in* '''the• forest rnay well expect the ' same treatment is would- be accorded • " to one who tosses a• . match •Into neigh- bour's ,baystack. • romod by, Authority ef Charles Stewart' • Minister of the Interior . 14 „ 1.1 i 's\ •••• tr