The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-03-28, Page 5•
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The.im rovedBuckeye Coal• holds morecod
. ,BurnsBurnin .Bgooder gives.youthe • Aloft 'coat or herd 'cavil . .-
,for n
moat. outstanding,values ever longer • time with one_ . fueling..:
offered. It:mires you money.It . It gives more heat: The ther
gives you larger stoves and.big=- mostaticafy Controlled dati ble.
ger . hovers ` to care for your , check draltcontrola the fire with
chieke. It ,given you brooder 50% greater efficiency. -The-fire
you can depend •upon inl.extr
emer • doesn't go out. It doean.t go
y cold` weather. It gives you a down' -and-. let your "ducks • g
et
brooder you won't have to con- chilled. It doesn't overheat:. The `
'timely, watch -a: brooder you new Revolving' Hover saves time
won't have. to refuel • frequently,. and .work.::Come in and see the •
Here are the facie. " Buckeye Coal -Bur
Y tong Brooder.
RAE :& EOtTEQ:tJS'
ro, =L SE
PEFITIONs: AGAINST . ,
EXPORT 0::,,,,L.,1409.:4.79,1J, S.
That, there cr; a rising tide of oppo. Riad What Dorothy Dix I•Has To.'"Say
,ition to "the .coedit on o f the liquor ...'0.91.1t That
Ik y at large is. suggested by the num ent, ane ga.Y and enie taininff fine s
raffie in this province and' the cowl -.When a girl Who.. is rett . and
r finds
arcus. Petitio.na being presented'•, to•` 'eraelf passed over ;by.' young Hien';
the Dominion ' Parliament requesting find with. never.* datte..to „bless' herself,
;that • the export of 'liquor to, ;the Uni, with because she will not neck and
ted States be "stopped .,by ,Federal au- •i►et and sspend. her, evenngs in ,parked
` thoritx' *••s. automobiles, it is not sui prising that'
Recently Goo Spotton M. P, for
she. Asks VW's' t pay u g rl •to• be
;North"Huron, presented,, to' the House good? • ' . "
of Common$ petitions fum ,"the fol-..--�
iwing organization,-.. .. `r It is very easy,,for the young, who'
Munieipal` ` Council,'} township. of !lava notse
:'en the, •fitso
{at.auditing of
,Ashfield: Munieipal ,'counci'l, , towtishjp Many life •acecounts as ;we" older, ones
'ef- Colborne: Wroxeter ' ireinen's •In, have, to get confused' 'in their 'moral'
stitutee,.county. of Huron: i Women':s mathematics and ,be uttabl to'" figure;;
Institute of the:, villi ge of Blyth, Wo out';howw there• is any pr..oat• in tread--;
:,men's Institute of Ethel, ;county of ing ,the straight; and narrowpath Tor,
Huron: Women's Instituto . of Blue '
them it,seems that, if•virtue is its own;
; Lake 'and - . Auburn ; :Ont r.'io • er • reward, _ as • the . *verb "p'.ts it, • it is:..
,.:� a, ... Que . a s i s. 1 ,r, .,
1 o t on a and : =and' that alt
'the/
of_..the r7nited ... y. W � I the-'
'.Church ' .o • a cakes tend:ale, the good times, and`:
. f C n ' a Bl •Ontario.
ad � yth. ;.� <� �
the• eetin ; :and the- 'inni� makin .;'
°.'�ueen:.St set .'Co re ziltrn-Sunda g �' .. g.,
School, of the United Church of Can-. are perquisites of vice,y
Bat this is `a mistake. It does pay'
:oda; Blyth,, -Ontario: • Blake congrega. P y
tion of. the, Unteda Church of Caned a girl to be good:' Just as'.hoiiesty is
a , Ole best 'ol'ie in usin s
Ashfield township; .county of Huron:: P Y b es for a man
Rackett's congregation o#; the, United '16 3s virtue a woman's best' means`of
Church,.' of Canada, Huron presbytery ieeurixig happiness,.'For a few years,
Ashfield, county of 'Enron:,Zion' con- :he. cheat,, the man• who' gives"'shor't'
e �:ation' ofthe United Church of weights. and faire measures; 'find who
gr. g h C rc
Canada; Ashfield circuit,'• Huron 'press misrepresents, his goods, ilial 'make
b r county of. . uron: Members it or ey quickly, but in the• end he loses
Y�.Y, Y H.
out and goes bankrupt beause no one•
and acitier'entsof: Emig, Chuzch
• f of the .village of •Belmore, , county oftrusts him. ,'The• man who builds ,up;
Buren':Menthe-is' of the Yours Peo- a-big.busrness that .eontinut's. to ;pros;
1. plc's Society .,of Christian, Endeavouh per is ,the honest.man . whose, word, is
ofKnox ' and MacIntosif United its' good •as' his,•bond t ,r
churches of Beimore; county of Huron SOME 'FACTS'. BEHIND ' MEXICO'S;
„EVO'L'UTION .
the same way, for •a little while.. �' R ^
• o L In C - girl v!hoh., eleets--to-talr_e what- we �-----
IF j 'wERE�'YOU`' euphoniously call the' • "easiest `way"'
pQES IT PAY
GIRL
O $a' GOOD
J,i;ocicsgit,,„Livyi,Nraum .�
onumental Works
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Lecktiow, Ost.
Hae,'' the, largest and most 'complete''
stock in. the Most beautiful designs"
,..: : o-•ehoase 'triton. in
,Marble,. scotch, Swedish and, CO-
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ranite'
radian G
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:••.We ,make •fi •specialty of Family
Monuments and; inv•te your' inspce-
tton; . .
Inscriptions NeatlY. Carefully and.
Promptly Done.
See usfore'Placing'er
be your Ord 1
Delights'Br' o `•
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Phone. 24 : Phone 256
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.�. GUELPH
insurance
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ughs, Bronchitis
1't:
Tb ,
s Fie Old
Herbal
ems
right from theHeartolNatuse"
Ward off allrthe cold Weatherills.
Get
yyourself a bottle of ;Gallagher's ,Indian.
wig Remedy. It,make laud'
keep you healthy --heal up : l aamed
tissues an give your' blood and body
.
new vigour.
IeP this"good old. herbal 'remedyal-
ways in the house. • Take it afteex-
posure ,to wind, rain, chill, and crowded,
• germ;laden� p.faces. • You cyan get. this.
G
and other allagher Herbal Household
Remedies a
Remedies now. from M
A. E. McKim, Lucknow.
News Is Spreading
From coast to coast that Mrs. Sybilla
Spahi•'s Tonsilitis is , the' most success
fui_ remedy to treat Cough, Bronchitis
Whooping Cough, Colds, Catarrh,
Sore Throats and Tonsil ills. Absolu-
tely, guaranteed. ; A. •E. Melfun'
;s•
Pitiful, often, the gel:; who has
thought it did not ;nay to be, good
finally meetsand fall in love with
some.' hoes clean, honorable main who
wants to marry her. Then she pays:
in anguish of sold for her folly, be-
•cause. if she •tells, him of herr dishonor
be may. refuse to marry her, and if
he dies marry her - he always ''holds
her irl:,a certain contempt 'and never
trusts her. '
If she marries without telling hini
she lives in continual dread and ter-
ror of -his finding aut' her dark €secret.•
No home • can be a' happy "home •With •
'that kind of charge' of dynamite un-
der the ,hearthstone • nor. min Yini think'
'of any patterer thing far ,a worsen.'
than•to have ••a past that she is• ash-
awed `:for hex children to'know, about.
• Belive me,. girls,' there" is nothing
so little gay ass the -.gay life,, and no-
thing that pays a . girl, so' poorly ; :as;
vice..Watch • the neat w:?o"; party you
;see at a restaurant. How.: hard and
,anxious the: eyes' of- the *Omen, how
strained their. faces under.' the pain*
Listen to : their :' high; •shill ' laggliter'
-the crackling of thorns'under,'a pot
not a •note of merri"'nt in it. The,
reason they take to drink.'and 'drugs:,
is ` to whip up ,thei ` flagging' 'spirits
and dull the edge of .heir' misery,.
It is only the ;'women v)to have led
good lives • whose faces ore soft' and
,pretty and tender at 40, and who. can
.
still . l.apgh at •, little thine'. c ,. •
: It pays to be, good,; girls", every rime
.4 -DOROTHY DIR.
may 'seem -to have'thekeds of things'•
Ifwer o •
1 e you; I often say the prettiest clothes;„the.. Trost otters=:
To those who 'seem ,to need advice -•
tion' fron.n:en„_.ths laugliteic :and the
I'd alwayslook before:leaped; I apse, ndalnGi and;: the gay parties, but these:
3'd .- ,g•+ bnh- tit a'. ver-4Aid-tn'e.^..,.,.. ^ r ,
.. Iast,�'r,g=•eet; •'errrly^�srr=•lnrig• as
And then I heave a troubled sigh- her youth and beauty • last, 'and when
, For, after=:all,'' I'm 'only I. these' are gone 'no one.,i so forlorn'
I'd neer:.discuss,; if. I were. you, ' '` se hopeless; so helpless,. so .miserable
• as the Cor butterfly. Whose win s
Ther:€silin'gs•-;pi-nty--:fello�v men; 11 g
I'd think .o . all'virtue's first orok'en, *hose 'gay, ,'coloring is .%dulled
f their . .
'And scan my . own sliortcomin and, Who : es. swept put ' Ofthe. .night
• 'then: ` . •• . , club. •into: the' *utter With the'. other
But thou' • al this is.tarnished tinsel. that_has bean trodden
. i+h 1 igood. and true: •
I am but I;:' I' am' not you. ' ' ',under foot. .. .
Military censorship ,ii .d• 'the fact'
that there does.not exist in exic'o
An independent press to which .foreign
correspondents might. .aliply foe 'in-
.formation, ext?l i i "otic .leek of know-
ledge about :the most recent revolu,
tion. In'the past fe`vv,'years it did not'
neem that Mexico' was making pro-
gress' towards what we understand
are by orderly -goveriunente Nothing-
'
othin
The; .woman 'whose .happiness and
If "I were you and 'half so. vain, :last and whose old.age is
prosperity s.g'
Amidst my folly I would pause' `softerthan her - youth', is the woman'
Y
To see how dull. and light' a fool who has Eyed a' clean, beautiful life
I was `myself.. I don't because-;, ;*filled'•with good deeds,'who has won
g.
(;and here, I heave a bpitying ."sigh. )' : ; the honor and respect of. "all ' who
1 am not you I'moff/ I: ><:,x. >;e man l Vie*husband
children rise ep arid. calllier;blessed.
So;' to the young women •;"who ate -
asking whether it . pays a girl 'to. be
good,, I say:,,Yes. It.: pay.3 in health
and length of life for •a girl' to:! be,
good. Old Mother Nature is the most
I would not . be so very gufck.
To take': offense. if, I were' . YOU;
I would respect myself '. at least,
Whatever others say or do, •
,Alas Can no one tell me why '..'
I• airs not you, instead of I?
In short,' if I 'were only you.,
And could forget that I was I
i,I think that little cherub .wings
". ; Would spread upon me, by `and by.
oes the:Stack
ut Anyone
Anyone can buy +'shares of the Bell'
Telephone Company because• they are ,
listed on the stockexchange.
Anyone thus .can becorrie a shareholder
-.and exercise whatever'. rights ' share-.
holders may, have in purchasin"'new:
issues Of stoat: • Q
Pell Telephone stock '•- old and new'--- •
1
has always been, available to •anyope .
who wants it. And'it'is available'to the
public now' "on the open market" ..
• red v drta?' has as me th` ua
ahatel dlde�ts anii n'al
--__-nice quarter of oneper cent of 'the; fofaa shore'.
L' TELE 1.1ONP.
THE MLI.
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CO f..�• CANADA
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inexorable bill collectorin the world
and :for.every time you break one of
her :laws, • she' will; make' you' pay the
fi penalty, and then'somu. You can,
not burn the candle at , both ends.
• without it ghi4 oring down : into :noth!
ing in o,..: youth.`' You may drug your
conv:'ence with the argument that'
unless, you, get drum. -with Hien, they
will call You a flat tire and won't take
you out.-to:-..wild-parties,L but. nothin
is going to keep bootleg Whiskey from
burning yip the lining of your stem -
ash and wrecking your nerves.
You may give your, lips to every
Tom, Dick and .,Harry as pay for be-
ing taken to the movies er for a joy-
ride; but no'mi•raclers going to be
worked to'sate; yoq.froin the degra-
dation .of such kisses. In tr y in g to
-evade the long hours of .•the wprking
girl, you will find how short: is the
life -of the -woman of the s
seven' , years• "' '
Did you ever see ,one of these wo i
men who .thought is did not pay, to be.
goodi when' premature • age had come
upon her? Dirty, . ragged, j`leary-eyed
Withstraggling: hair 'whose dye had.
• worn off, and outcast, with, every door
Shut.' inher face, the most 'repulsive
and: degraded creature alive? ' What
price the gay life?
If you want to keep your health
and your .heauty, be good. No wom-
an's constitution can stand excesses
long, and dissapation biiins, up her
good looks as a' rose is seared in the
fire.
It; paysto be 'good,. girl's,' if you
want to be happy though ,married. It
is truethat girls who go .the paee
often marry the roiinder3 with whom
'they have • consorted. Often they go
from'drunken patty to the marriage
Mister,.,, atu _tsu.rh,. msrrri sea lteep
more nage! for., us 'than)tp vote a
government out of , Lohse arid', vote
another.one • in. Nothing, apparently
is more unnatural in : Mexico, and if
vye ,understand''aoinething Of the o-,
litical history of •the .country, .we.
shali net. expect the . Mexicans in ' a
few years or even de:ades, 'to • aban-
don •habit& eine 'assigns` -which have -counties that -have `Witelete county
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been• confirmed and uncheckel `for
centuries. The impulse of the orcin-
a na• rems" fz 17-h gel,
the victim of :injustice, is to 'Writea
:letter a newspaper; .moult a law-
yer
:or vote.• somebody. The
impulse of . the:. ordinary . Mexican is
to tike 'down hisrifle, saddle his
horse;, and start :out to slay 'his ,en-
emy.. If the enemy happens to be the
st'
government,: then the ' firnatural.
victim -willbe a. policeman or a• soldier
'Whet enough Mexicans feel 'this 'sway
about anything •. they start a .revolu-
tion 'end 'perhaps. overturn the• govt.
ernment. ,
' It was . a Mexican' himself who
wrote in :1916:. `"Of the . seVentyttwo
governments that have assaulted the
public_ pover.:slnce •independepoe,--fifty.
-five' have been held by military men.
'Of these ,seventy-two, ',only twelve
have had legal ' origin .. . -a.
frightful anarchy monarchy, a suc-
cession of .crude depotisms cloaked in
a toga of republicanism." There have
been several governments since then
but ..this'estimate is not invalidatejd
thereby; • it' is merely, .fortified. Nine -
tenths of them are • part or wholly In=
dian with absolutely no tradition, of
civil government. Nor ha, 'the' Span-,
is1 •'.element in' the •population, much
aptitude in • Anglo -$alto , ' political
methods.. j#oth Indian Spitliaid
understanda strong :e al govern-
ment base, upon •inilitaer authotity;
but the notion that a ballet, might
have the .validity' • of a rifle i's' foreign
to both of them. . •,
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TO STOP •• Cif WREN THIEVING
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F,
•
Royal Hostel'
.NotoneR• oyer Master
inathousand ivi lever
lanotare. Not ono^in
• live lhotjeand win
blew• out. tinde.r two
• rears of service. .
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LucKNow
E ready for carefree inocoringege en •” ,
S rin -o eg '+u
u' Ha r
s e ou tires
re
s
thoroughly' overhauled 'inside ° and- out
--=flowP .
The •' ro , r lace. toI have it done is aaf
•. P�..p
a Dominion Tire 'Depot.. Here,.you
Will . find a specialist.—,trained in the
Dominion Tire Factory.'
He knows how tires are ,made. ' He
keeps in touch with 'the newest
methods acid devices in_:tire reps ring„
- and in checking, all injuries. before
thei, cause seri
OUS results
Now is the time to see this.mati-then
you're ready for Spring. ' • •
•You- are never f ar away f rom
.T, w. s >th
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OMB
TEE 'TlgE1 TOURBAN 'CENTRES_
A
There , are 928' organized ' inunici
:palitiesin Ontario, consisting :of 37
Counties, 536 tow nslr•ips, ' 26 • cities, 146 tkie�-use.--in..them-i,,.their-v�;ith-the
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r • STOP A.
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SYRUP.
FRAUDS
Maple syrup dealers are • required•-
to libel each. sealer, can: or: container
towns and 156 incorporated villages. „arise, and : address ., of , the oroducer
There ere .43 counties .geographically
but Stormont, 'Dundas and Glengarry
are united for inurticipal''•and : judicial
purposes, as"are also Northumberland,
and Durham,Leeds 'and Grenville;
Lennox 'and Addington, Prescott anal '
Russel;' thus reducing the number: "of
Chicken . stealing like bootlegging.
'.las been developed in .the province;
unto `a business of large proportion.
The plan worked by the large-scale
?hicken thief i's:'to go twenty 'or thir-'
ffyt miles from home, ' rob "a 'hen .hoose
endThe
_-proceed to a city . market. Th
'fight motor truck1enables hire to •dt.
this in a few hours. passing himself,
kali as a dealer or selling to •a "friend'?
be disposes of his load, 'perhaps tie-
fere the other ;of the' feW l diaeovers
the. theftW • • • . ..
diyoree courts busy. Por n:ct 'bigwig* With a, view 'to puffin.; a '-stop to
. n *hide : itli ' the 'h sb'and alrig sort: of ;`bn'siness''--po'lice--eenutti
c8tt last in w :ch' ttr?' of a ti ,
nor ,the,'wife •leave any respect for the bids are to be,gi,ven authority'to stop
ether„•nor any; beliief-in-tithe ,honor iuf nd- exarnftte 4 load of checkens any-
ether;where at airy time H -e ina demon'-
„ the• drive'r's bill of sale which -'-would
• There are x'er •few• Mem however 'show that 'he had purre'iaseti the Ioad
wit hle a Mallen so :low tltien,sefivevs At •preseti't ..this ca`ii 'he iloile ;ePW
that they donot demand-• virtue in with -a dearehi' warrant,' atiul by the
their wives and the mother of their tine that is secured the thief is
ehfldren So, - nneraily tt,•+s=:girY-w1 o eway-and ,TTie -eTneknis+=sotd- 'f)ealers.
has; made tiers'elf a plaything for. :We to; taken out a i'iee'nsa
•Ands herself -tossed: aside' like a bloke .keen a record of;'atl.transactions.
en' toy when the`n:an._ rho„1h 'as•-anritsed..- -Tliis_._should.effee.:vel piit,..it•: st-
t` y
himself with her 'gets ready to. tittle' to the” thief, business oil ‘ a '
rig a. to toil bueineala of •Ma riit'opy. large acrid at 8113 rate.
councils Which' : are not populous,
;enough: to have ••county ;organizations
1.--populietion
ships, is 1,082,871, of the 146 ` towns
and. 156 Villages, :58b,627, 'or more
than half, of the townships;.and of
the cities 1,296,967. While. this doef
not include•, 'districts ' like Muskoka
Haliburton, Parry "Sound, ,,Sudbury-
Algoma, Kenora and five; other 'cis
tricts; in :what, is "known as Old•.Ont
ario, the,,dw:ellers "in 'urban munici,
•palities are almost 64 . per cent. o1
the whole population.
The 563 townships increased pill;
3;015
3;;015 in population in . a year, where
as the towris_..end villa =es • increased
by 6,074 and the cities by 15,039. The
increase of only 3,915 fromall the
townships, or _an .,average of about.
7 for each township, would' no'v'ae:
count for ,the natural increase of
births over. deaths in a year In the
Mural comniunities.
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COMMON' ASSAULT INDEED!
Kissing. •a 15 -year. •613" Chippewa
,girl while, he 'Wes cutting her 'hair' hi
his ba
rbcr cost N
th
an Swallow
of C'hippawa,•'formerly cf. Durham
$20 and costs, in ;Niagara• Falls police
court 'recently, .*hen• -•he' pleaded -,guil-
ty to a charge' of .common assault.
ind the net '• weight of the .contents;
recording• , to 'the '•food ` the,.
drug •
' =inch". of the Dominion Board •r' of •
l ealth, .
Ottawa.
The section 'of. the •Food and .Drug ,
',ct d.ealing,.w tli the;. marking of; the
eightoffQosls and'.drugs; in pack
gess. ;"states that all ''lust be :marked
'tcept 'these weighing ,less than :two
unces., " 'The' ruling. opines '.to the
daring of the weight map e •syr- •
-tip and' no further warning will • „he
issued.` Each . container. 'must 'also
:how the name of the maker•'s•
and hi
`address. The standard , weight for. a
Tallon' of 'maple syrup must IHoe `
less .than :13 Pounds. 3•ouuces.
Labels "for,. the :purpose of .showing . • ;
`he name ••of the ' maker ,,and. the
weight of .the contents int'st be , pile
-ed on a press'. In the past lettering
2n the containers' has been, done by
iencil, 'rubber stamp . or stencil. Theseo
iethds are now illegal because of, ,.
',
she faet that' the lettering vias quick-
ly eradicated by the ;weather. • ;