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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-11-14, Page 4'At ••••emiwoore„,,ogii. •0•0,4 - 1.4 1kt . • Wag Ready . • • ••• 44'.5 A ..• • • :. ;. '. „r '• • tit iittintration (Of the visit 'Of the Dirigible, the R-Ifil Vigo , ifitherktring .041' Obfing Montreal will sOon,he one of the nefittritintipOrtitton 'centres the country • Britisb . i*Ii0714'22100t 41 he4/11 fushed'. to completion With 'adecinate toleptionO and�the golimunteittiOn scilliPinent. A recent •gathering 01 ffrertiat'ths airport winyittended by .over 49.,00,0 people and oyer q panes , • . • . • • . .• litaYer Comiillen Houde of Montreal and • Col..,,,tho. How J. L. E4ilston. lifilnister of National Defelies.• deliVecid•aPprePtiatainaUguist addresties. • • • 44quate tolaPhone.facilltiM will place the fisiing' field I eaisy access' Of all 'parts of ,the ettittillent. • " ' 1 • • • .. • • • • ' : • - • - . • . • ,v1IF. Allen Brown • '7' . „ , " • *.. .:1Ost dubl,And toicttei of Various • .9 'Iiiiniii,Are..*10:--;$80.,ttot..0.*Ilog of their. atL work.'tt-. atWeYS seerne to • me, Laut there ie ,IS,trelnerldeist antount.ol tilile Wasted. lit. •'".1•iii&-,44-..iilOi.i!$ • for . that Inittteri'tee. hitaY'do.,.aft, amazing:Lim:hint' Of good' .hotitite-tho; community :and to the Ini- dividual woman, btit.tne Sialkantount- ' •tif *Sok douid`•eotelly..be• 4bno In mach": tees. 'Women Who talk endless,. and everything and -end- • 'are, ,anOther ,Inn(Idening kind Who will -never 'eXpreett AO Opinion at the meet, ing„ but :will havean awful let to ay • -after it Is alloverr, sometimes 'Ogre diectissiOns °hetet ittich 'important details' as 'whether eec- retary shouldbur tte stamps, . andbe re-imbureed later urer; herselfilleniand the" ive them to ' pre4SSal ,the „„rz„, ,-. Then e ,,,-;;;Nrasteddefild)fig *bather the aforesaid atamps will he t s .or 2'0.; • , • - „ . • Sentetimes aseaietY wIfl bav� Arne.. '..heaven-sent .membere swim .will nnlekiy. and...dearly 'Rao: what is nee; eseary.tind. make a.motion to that.af- , ,Se4 .The wfec president will Make ....full use' 191 her execative.prid let,: them: decide ilatalOorteat,.. details, . without taking the tljaeet the general meet - Ing. You may think that 'this wUl burden an , alreadOoverworked exec-, • • uti1M,.', but it will lesson thetime that •. they pledto spend, because We. all . Rae* that , 3 'people- can. decide in •Ths#04.es What will !aim a large meek: ,T4•• •' it"'holf,binir to de.. • ...• An excellent motion to .Out in to , ,,.frequent ntiels'q 1001/9 that we leave :thatin the 'Wands- of the executive.' 'What yea got an executive for any - hely? You will find then that you • . 'have More time at your meetings for Instruct:font. 'entertainment. .or the. .pleasant meeting one ' with another • • which is one of -the great benefits.0f. 11 womiireo organization. .1. . • Oddil.andEnde' , • . ..Do you enjoy using -hp the otitis and. ends at are: they, .served. as is or -' wasted? 1 alwatre.,feel .batItyif • a, . bottle•Of fritit,is finished at the .fahlec •heeettfie you ean ;doso omen interest, : int things , With the remnant., The ., first think to do In .planning the day'e. .meale is An Hee , whatle riri4hitnil • to he' used up: ifthe enoktort is done•. • • telligently there will 'not be too ninny • • left.ogent . OH • it Is ustiolly ntentihle. to gauge' the family apnetite, When you , s' do serve Inft-overe, for gooditeem sake . n'tike •thera lotrireeting and do not , frive.yOur 'faintly' the Idea Chet they tynott eat ttomething tn'tiave it. •'This .friornirw• *Wen I 'started to' , piss ,my meals f NUM that .11 had ettrt.vof n •cettnge podding; 2 notches Ir, 'i.nuIsli.rh1" Jule& g pfreee of IT trnhu rg Steak, pea some tom:Awns ',011Ifti Meet ha. !teed' leritirediately. • . • 1'00 Ati.,.auterf 1 171.4.40 a• 1"'.h Trifle • Crumble. on strap entre In -a howl. Add is hoilryi eatiterd matte with 1(neg. ' ,.beatan elightly, 1 'con milli.' 1 Mt teas, noons sugar. Cooks•thle over ss slow fire hall it earl OM 'the 'fin0Orl. 111 It Is ..eookeil at Via 'hitAt terenentfOrit fne.1 Ione the *mister(' 'will coedit,. Cut tile fruit iii nieces 'and add fhb' avid. . the juke.. ruiR neede .soreethioe,art • . cot sweetness, Pronetiate . 'tete tonne jelee, hit. to-tley 1 am • trpin'g to Else Stilled orarme to }n'-rease the itvantity„ To 'thiii. gad anything • • ltri, band such an eni.nsinnt,.• dates "(rut • • iri amall Sitwes. Cut '4 rim rnheittllowe 'I'Inattk.to -for 'the tom 'Th' v arsh- „ „Interri:ve •thol EL,et.r.t!tell. the ' .it'opeerwoe:e._and_the. children s re gl-, t inarsitiniiititWs •citi ft• 'theme -It, I hey' t hem In a .tin eati •• Port t hell keen- Yreeh Indefinite4V. ServA this pudding With cretint, plain „. • Voinsta Cohisif • TAU eitlibr frrigh. . to hilee 4nd Ronson if' ALS ' - eanned: tense; 8,- ode With on Alice. lo if von „the ••1stna and ' .„ 4? 1 „ • . be need ve thi in eel', an en. ev olts • Pettit° Salad ' • ••.• •yerkir r period , ending 1922,-•a British. 'there ka jwst the'liamburg Steak' .neinemince report eheweu tont -there and the rest 'of the tennatoes to, tom., were 390 'ea$Ols 91' supposed murder' We have discovered'that cooked Hain- known to . the :pollee, • excluding 'be burg Steak cut verY tine impieties -faniniide Of chiltiren lees than a Year potata'siiind.,-As-a title,: i aawaiit .114. by --loathers 'and deaths -frititi.B., it for .this - purpOse we never • let . It Ie it opetatiOns.. in, 28*• caseis ar- appear on toe table, as 1t ie one -Of rests' wre m4de involving '313 tier- thechildren'e favorite •,meatit and • ions,. While, in '83 of the: remaining there Its smuom• any Ieft. TO complete :eases Abs..; .supposed murderers. 'eons, - the salad. We Will serve it an iihreddeft .Mitted suicide. Of -the .,313 persons lettuce and garnish It liberally ' With 'fireeitted,. 76' were" seta 'to. asYliims. as sardines' and tomatoes Cutin ,quarters guliLybut Seventy four .were More About Calories, • ' ' convicted on „leaser •olfences, such as • Your let :friandif. had better past., Manslaughter,...,and fiVewere extra - :up the Sardines; as there are 100 eita• :dieted Or :dealt, With in :other ways.' :fries in 4 of them. The F.F.14. should' •:1).f the remainder; •94 were senterieed •take more'lettuce and tomatoes; and to 'death. and 39 their :sentence' lees potatocii. They can eattwo heads commuted., to lifennprisonment.•Only oT lettlfee-befeiretheirKeV"100'-e-Bni-0•4-13-ersowe Werr;dischargett ' .whtt: Weald 'Want to • eat -two heads ot In the period of .1912-19;• in''' itettuce 'anylioWThere its litie C. in .,gretip. of •representative. AnteriCan 1 .pound ,Of tomatoes. Thine fitefolks.' •states, there were . no fewer than 19., *odd bebetter to eat potatoeis in-, 771 heinieides, .475 murdererstient- dead of white .bread.. 1 'potato Or 1 '..-eneed- to death •and - 349 exectited. 'Oka of bread &tea tben!10 ea Thts. Comparison, IS by no ineans "eic• The calories are thegame.but the p0-., act its,. gr.. Calvert says' but it ,is letto, has both. vitamins . and.. mineral' 'suggestive, Over a 20.-yeir • period, 7.si1te• While the .white tient. has all the 'analysis bas shown that -fa England ;vitamins and mineral' mattere :taken 29 per cent of the murders were due. inot. of it and .nothing but the. Stara' to drink, qUarrelii and violent. rage;. "iii'left•The bread' and. the germ which 30 per cent to jealousy, intrigue and contain the. vitarnine-: and mineral . revenge; ,10 per cent; to extrenne, pov- • is dittrarited Find fert.to the eitY• ,sexual passimio. and less than 10, -per cent. to robbery or other Mercenary motives. Nine out of every ten.murdeis in ,England are corn mitfed by men and two out of every three.. persona • murdered are 'women.' Of the Women Murdered by men, 42 per cent,are their wives. and 38 .pee cent. their, .mistreesea or sweethearts' Theite, figtireqare interesting • when'. ,added to the . fact that the nu'other of Murderel committed each year in England vary but.'slightlY, Nearly all of them it is shown,' arise from violent liassicin and are committed when.: in. the mind ,of the .murderer there is no thought- but murder, no. idea Or •a penalty, no fear of the hankinan.. • .• . . . In the • United. Stites; on the Other hand; onlyabout go per cent.' of the .persons murdered.,Were women.. Mur- ders for robbery are rare inEngland and common• in the United ;;States. Such crimes Are 'planned and 'eicedue- .td. in .cold ,blood and Always., in .the ,Mind of, the griminal . there hi .the conaideration, of his chance to escape., • Betautie.• theme,. are .m141 in England, the, number of crimes is small. Me cause they are . good: in the United States Murders in '4connectionwith holdupare .frequent.; It is fair to . argue_ thtit::the great ' hulk of the murders cammitted in.England- would he 'committed; no matter whit the inmishinent was, for .they tireeoni- witted in moments ef fury. Sittillativi if' the American guntnen• • thmieht that their (+Arleen of wane Were' few and that they were likely, ,to spend, "even a few years ' in Prlifon if they; were Ought. it lit reasonab'e. to exnetV that eoch erimee. would• decrease. ' •• - 5". ;d1 • LUCRIOW SEVM4E' T1410 44 04. .S • A J.UQQW S 114EL morning „ A. b., olacKenxie, Proprietor. • 2-a0d Utter; „ • : • NOVES413E. 14, •1,929'. 44 • , • . „,.. - • NOVEINtiat 1&, „ "..4*4-0••"” • 4 nproilta,lbet '1traffic. 1141.0nlyWilHorset. 1+ is . '.4t 4; ay be .44744 'Pr,bbie.;' Slid is for. foot nod *hie,* allowed, htitt it Its safe to ay. that few o; s in horee,drawn vehicles' Will ever pass oyw . . I I ' With the Wonderful': development of traffic across. the. Detroit giver in recent years, the senveniense and afte wpaollistattg1; :!.tyseitr-C;is.biiiiia4troen:7tit .:1*W‘II. be. so simple to'drive a car directly acrottss tlie river, as co lep.ired CO get- thig,en and off the ferry boat;!, 'Which. 'must now fall into coinUarotive dis- THE PiregAtS AND Pfilatr:ON Ur, G. Anderson, q;ho' clue 'to his efsperierneP in the, Orit,„..io •Legis-• 'Ware know as pi0O1,1 el the :inward wOkngs of tit.* body ,than ,„anybedy. !else iin us ,thit..eur of `last :Week° on; Jrrile 'Defeat -Of Tfii Liberal. Party"' le all Wrong .and inite;4 • leading4---7ntrong in.;•at leatit •,three:„. Of. its *alh-,statens,eat$, We did say that the CeoninittiatiVe PP1.0 itaYe" lis•all the prohibition we ever : had; and o.entiotted -Local pption. Well as 'Mr. :Anderson out it , was the Mowat Government which ,eracted the original Local Op- tion. law. .But It so happened that local, prohibition did not make much Progress while the Liberal .party re- mained in powW•--nO, leek of the party:' 01 soiiire. The tide�f tenteer- ance sentiment kept risingloeal pro- hibition wee being adopted in many municipalities and there was diffidulty• in enforcing., the law (as aliVoYa) Where -there was only fi.nroalf noisier, ity In favor What the, Whitney GO, • veintrient. gave Was the famous. "Three -Fifth!? which was regarded by teMperanee Workers att ones, other kind of animals. • As far es calories go there is not 'moon difference in 4a slice:of white brend and a Mice of whole wheat, 'bread,. The whole wheat bread Con- • 'Whine all the vitamins abd Mineral 'Wats that are neentseari for health .and the 'white bread hoe been robbed . of thiim all, , P.S. 'runt a word more about. the salad. Have you eVer„ tried thhining your. dressing With oil: That makes a good dreitHing for the Amity. that is being gently trained to .e.at hit,dressings, E.N,GLISIII AND AMERICAN • .MURORRERS .COMPARED As ICfpling said: "The titles are .full of pride, challenging '-dacii to. each"=. -and. at :the -moment the police. forces rat London and -Neil', York .ap- peak te' be. Arguing as to ' which is" the more effective. Statistics are quoted, ithough et4tietle0 on this matter are not easily compared. For example, in the mittter' of murders. the custom In the United States is to list' both premeditated-f:murderit and. Inanelabghter conk tinder the general bending of homicidett. • 1t1 England' they Are kept rigidly.dIstinct, htit ev-. 'en if the murders and ettaei • of man- slaughter were 'addled' toeetheir the basis of 'comparison Would yet he in- accurate airier: there is a,mtieh great- er percentage ' of 'manslaughter to, murder In the United Attitee,lhan Itt England. lieentisO,there .••ire so many more motor cars in the United' States .and, hence no many more fatalstreet: decitients, renkino . every ellow- anee tor different systems .of t4hula- tion; the ftwt re,stnIns that rourtler im seven or eight .timen as (-amnion in. the United ;States me hi F,nelentl, This .fit theconclusion arrived at hy, • •Ir.„ Itr.v Calvert, •who eontritmf e‘t to The Fortin 'an o'rf ki in rritrder• and t,he death penalty. Mr. Calvertholikfi know, , .0strone 'opponent . of capi- tal :hrr.et Ho poInt4 to some intere.t1or, tliffereriens in the murder. log' if the .t,wo ftetottles, Fer • inetenee, eerbetis ten times, its ('ng: rntirdore, .1"; tirepertion to ponniation, aro roroo,i,f,q1 with anoint. to. • the , finite/I tftrii :um in England'. this 14 • mninty tvishfr-t1 fp/ the .pioater ease with r:ovolver ran he bought 1tmgt,,q1, (4.ttes. In I h. Ptilted St 'oft" tho 'floe...5110r of nersoto cxe encoil • In ornoortion, in fire rito.”14c,- of,• 1," moth hots st n lrr Etretwort:--iltif•-talilly- tha.0","`11-5Tfirt • i:5f • nto^.-6.1144 It& ;Mt, "foveritted• *90f,14, .grattenffttl. f A. -01+T' h k ../411$1; s rirkr.on et. •tnn Ely sentenced to • /lentil • in, •the clutviutrn4tilmr:Wirten;c0,-e--omffinfm • • In. (good (nfft./5,40' f o 5,4 .5fop Vir, er,c,;,trt, .iitceord. tct :rrff rttioto the lotiv Inovicide rote in . Prtglaffil to ths dreeth peneltY • • • Th..' Vitta ."11:TIficiPitifs4 meet nett,. not, In tlio nelltre .4,49o.oftv' hot lin the frennenee of the intliettnn,. Mast •ecncrorilowistit ilIf(rto.„ 04/0 IP( the' Mob. . • f vino •f 5,5o1 whith tiIssfaniiiiile tor 'hot iS�h1.4c40.r.ifitirdt4 1140 OA 4010011104, (145441404 Riit000 9,10y 0 f?4, • paraliei to this gre,-it bridge, a. ;great. temiel..is'"beingbtired.u:ndr the' river. This -will. not „he .corapieted, for inhetti a year,Lilie 'the:bridge it will he .0,5W manIyfor: anternebile traffic' and,Will. relieve ,the..,leengetsd.inf, • which 'at/titres' will he geobt,,tas :•the csp at'iitY),c;fbOth'; "•••••'' • . • TROUHLE MA.K4HS:'• A number -of • young: women., who. were in traintrig a5 nurses at the Kin- cardine ,4ittnipita1 got , had serious :trouble ,a few ..weeks .ago ny.koing on strike and. leaving • •fee hospital. in • a. body.They were disatiSiked- ' (or; , some, eff thern were) • with 'some '4• , . the •heapital..regulations or. With the •management. ••• .By all quitting et 'mice they' hoped , to ,put the, iranagement in such.a. tlif7 Bcult position that it would .comply. • „ , • with their demands. In short they, • ignorant and, inexperienced. 'as .they • necelearily were, wanted to t,tkea part .in the management, of, the, hos- pital,',withodt assuming resPonsibil- itY forits "'welfare; and they endett-:: Vored to ferce this arrengeinentunoe the ' hoardof • directors by quitting. .Work.and leaving the patients in the, hospital titwared for. krion, nothing ef tI3e inerita the ease. C Likely. there was 3X4orld for:, complaint, ns ;there is everywhere, but ••it appears : that the' 'Hospital. Board • saw fit to held. '-'out against the strikers,' and their. 'latest announcement IS 0,0 none • ofthose who went" on strike, can new be re- .. instated. • It is safe to' say that a number of thosewho quit work.'(perhaps„a majority) did'hot approve of tikat; course There is itt eVery, group of workers'. .a few- who are at all trines prepared to go,on,strike on stighti-srovecation, 'ThPy ,dre always ki•eking. about the managenient ani endeayorine •tO en- HStLho ' of ()theta in an at -4 •tempt to hoss.the. job themselves. AI, ways active and Aggressive they of- ten Succeed in starnPecting the .thore sensible elpnient into 'mime • rash Movement.: i ilia is not because' they have either intelligence 'Or, courage, but becausethey aro reckless and disregardful of the future. • ' This type . is very troublesome in all trade and ‘laborunions and is re- ,sponsible for all he foolish strike's: The •more Sensible meinbers''•of a un- • ion baYe to 'Watch' 'ecinstantly- and at- tend meetings regularly or the' kickers 7,111 plunge, the' erganiSation into. Sortie folly. The 'kickers are :always: poor, in trauble and discontented. While theY imagine they are sanding up for their rights they are just.ruin- .ing themselves:, and 11: they could' would drag their, astioriates and em- .conceesion -to the 441iVetit,ii as it Was:. S6 we shouldn't have given .Preader, Whitney .credit :for: the , Local Option law.Although it sit happened.. that it .was after his medificatien that '109641 Option Spread over the province, -no thanks 4o either party of tivit It was Oust, dile to the .riye of tont- eranen sentiment and opposition to • tWe esteem . . • Nenotlielier.• articles are .boend to be. defective. If one toidertaiceLtirhe exact and leave no opening for criti- .cisrn.he *Old - write books instead of half -column. editorials. • We had no 'Intention cif saying' or. iniplyiriti.that the conservative Party was or is, a •• temperance party. 'Every- body knows tliet, the Hearst govern-. tnent• ,•waS not at. heart .1.. temperance or prohibition government It "Yielded' to the pressiere .of public' Opinion in. :giving the Ontario •Temperatice Act. Had it net done .§,es theiiklihood Was that the aggressive Mr: RoWel, then, leader of the Liberal ,Party and it pronotinced prohibitionist would havei coitie into power.'„ • • llOwever, we stand by, odr main ..contertron: ,That in, the- recent elec- tion, 'votere 'did not have • a..chartee to chodee ,between the Liquor. Control Act and l'rehibition. Ferguson stood • for the wet L.O.A. all right, hut Sin., 'eltiir didnot stolid 'iror."PrOlOitioit. Saying that he wetild Submit a,.pleh- iscite if the people demanded it was not going very far. And now because this vague. promise did not bring vic- tory the ground is' taken. that the 'ped.Ple' are satisfied with the present liquor law,' , and evidently Liberal politicians are going to asnume that that. is' so.° . -ft-stanza ,that both partjels as now .Constituted are ,afraid or 'prohibition, 'perhaps they age wise in being so. But if Abe' present liquor law is con- 'United:it wftI ultimately bring .about 'the defeat of the' Genservatrie Party, bectiutie the iseriditiona (iriteinperanee) which drove out the saloon will by- and-by drive Out\ the gevernrront li- quor. stores. It is evident that "Wet" 'civilities. throughout the province voted -ten, servative, as .witnelie Formosa.That rarom ,veople who. want free accelis tit 'liquor knew that theywere safe with the L,C.A. The position of the .bther party wns not so certain, and they took no chance. 4 :rah • ZION • (Intended for last- week). ' A ct neert was given in the •Orange Hall on 14itiliy evening last by • the Paramount also A few num- bers from the sehool„ Itilv:• Mr. Talf.-. liner gaita• voeal sole. The weather:" was wet 'bat •the house was.wery :filled And' all • were highly delighted. . . with till the filimberii 'even? Proceeds • . amounted to $1(1.n0 Wii141 *an kindly handed (kali'. _in Thd Zion Woman's MiettionerY Society, for wbielt. the Zlan W.M,S. aye very -grateful to the. Pare :mount .1,at ea. . •• .,• , ..fennivr Andrew- fir- spending- 1.--• week or 'on with. Mr, and ltifts. Devitt , A tidies-, Thiel ph. . . Mrs. Richard (lordlier spent A few days' far t week with It'er, Mother, Wire ny n Tatou • Via% lvt Otird'her Itt home from .flungannon. Atfred.Anittew.and Wirinirrett tilou'l 4004 wtfli Mi n't-tn.-tafrs Isaac Andrew, ' •. Mr's, (pt.) Jam MacKinnon D. THE AMBASSADOR BRIDGE The great Suspension bridge which, 'crimes, the: Detroit River; joining• '. Detroit- With the Canadian Border towns • la completed,• and was. on AN. mititice Day krtrally. dediented f 'AC nite of • the people •41"-,.'enntula and the, United. States. will be. open to eferieraf trafitc an Friday .01! 15th. ' . AlthOugh orte or the:ht west bridges ployyees d.ow awith them., IT PAYS TO 'SPRAY , • 4:0ritarii.;:s--will",this harvest the • cleanest apple erop in. the history of the province. it is glinest solely , due to better Sprayin,g, vvhich in ttirn ..is the result, of the. activi.wa. to toe •tiepartnient's spray' service. One farmer :reports that • h is crop: benefited to the extent or SIOCO by reason of spraying. Another •clairas to .have lest $500 by •not.,fol- lowiny instrpctions "eomfiletelyo Spr- ' aying must lig. 'done properly and • theroeghly to • yield: the hest results, , • WILL PAY FOR 'THEIR DRUNKEN. FUN Ifownrfi Meek iitid Martin MeAr- ' titer; ,two .Morris Ton youths, got. few 'drinks of bah! liquor the 'other day, and in Ou'ir, :fun newt n vgit to farmer's .,honiu'.. where they tient the wonhap •of tiu. house into ifyideriei, end She- had to be;sent . the hospital', ynring men appeared before Milgistrilite 'Reid 'on. Satutilny 'morning ond were' roil -it -ruled week • On' .httil..-1- 'Winglitirri 'Attentive. • • 4eyer -huilti- Anil 4(ititiiiittifig .•the9144frotstr*,....,,.,7-:-..,--.,-.....,..;.-7,72,.,.....6:1-;:,..... -- L.cable.ttriattin.„the worht. it took _only_ . •,, -0-A:T4.1,014I. (404Virrittgii,I4- • it ---- •16, mouths. ill' the infibling, After the r . ' . . ' . I . , ''' ' ' : . • tatiodatiOn'pittifs -were- vet ..the.- *title -... '!-Den't arm: 1,Atn-- I. iloltin, infested- wtint on *Ith indoniaiiing, rapidity, With strw tlitslie„ 'it:titter .sose* Clovers .enti Ift completed•tthead Of t.lie,a44ittett ' Plow t heat when -very 'ifry. and Utak.. Tyne' tn* •ff.pite_ot. .th,;ihr*. .1tosoliduien..:..of:-..:-nrio first 'tWO•eatiliti mit on had it? be ten... : fernier 'rho litrii:luitt 6/lenience with,. en dOWn situd. re-gilneetl fry •niliers of this .0"sirSO4 "4..11, SoW fthistle, nil' tougher ' wire. " - * ' well SA Of.110r 1:hIottles thrive in MO s. The' rant 'ilf.' the ifitikit • lit....ettioat ...•2 ..bettet than In • .any..-ethor ..ero,p. Tt millietl'iToTlitii."Ifloi.rnillf. by tt. comp, . dof,s Etif,..0: - show op , very . mrieli, in tny ne 4 husiitose;enteriwise, .A fee 9:illetilt, '"or tlover.. ileitis weed infested i,ni $4 (*grit*, for rtiltiking, ()vet, ft; fteids to any of the vlowitA and Cut •: trsit yearned tp, her- home :Pridat,-- .fOries 4 •i/e,sr: . flu. following this , • , !I • • -it • `I • • 4 niutorroo ft' S.- • Wm, By nailing the smooth, rigid, fireproof Gyproc sheets right ‘ov,er the faded walls and ceilings and . •then decorating, you can malio•ihe oldest home • 1061i new and hanctionte.• '• • . FIrproo Wallboard, • For Sale By Wm. Murdie° & Son - - LLuucekknnowow:Intt.. Rae & Porteous - CITY,' ILERE:IS' A Jimp OE .1 • . • • 1 • - •••• • . • ' • • • 0.. f7ewp,;1.,1,...c.11.,,,i,(,..).:Iti,,,s,li.1‘1,1111,:t,,:::r.t.a5iil.ttit:411.,11..Ageriiv;i.enn,11a.:: riii.ie‘q.:...y:iri:fif.sails,.j)liy,01,,,f.ietl,„07.,....-11:.17:ii:illoii.ni.ot.ilt,os..,reue:iiiabhrilylit..hvaohiblaiid,ee....... , ,os • with the... lUr....; f..' , . .. . . . C•aMrtre..r:i7i:isi- ',"el:',`-,,;', '''. :1 'ohn: $...v"..11". a.."..I(1.'.:t.Nav';'.1it'i.;', ily.;'ef 1.0Cir.a".11.7ireinsint. Sionitly twwa. A: .17,..,,.e1.0::. \'‘Iv,a.a.:.:t.,i.,tn.,,i,y.gc-ikilliagli•it.:'.ofogrest cAairge:uiny d :on t. . . . . Mr- tl'i"i;•A•1''''' '16.'4-'1'1' .16gi'.11:1(1':. '''. - " the ticket' office :in :Galt on Monday., ' imeknoW. !And .1,11.iUid _City. '..;:a.g:re,,,,q1-itelittil,..14: -vs., . Al.li.e.,..t.. tr•4.1,,,,..r.itt,:ird::s.. :..n.t.0._ tertninc:I.:;I: ri,W.'er -1,Ii.; C.' N•V alkerien,. ,Silt:bislciiitSueory,t1.......•aek, -Galt, on o.,,n-c4a....,xchiaivregie:io,O.fifi... ,'',..". : •,',' ' Calvin ' Crui.ckshanki; :: aged 34 . of ...' .' Wing:Aron; 'witS'arre,sted...by Chief Coe; .. . 11:tNI;D::9,I-.t:tit''i6.1.t.:5;,•t18thr;.;1-(1,1)::::.V.).:.11 !:*.:1:.:141:1;;,,r(311;1.:1..ill''tiiit:(;.1:11;.1:D.Le-a.v;itiet.il,'1.1ir:g: . a Cwriuf icli.:•1•11.ida.nkfist,iii‘,:iii;)aartr7At,%,tinoait•in4 7,,w,ath. . theft 'of .$1,:50() froni :Mrs.; ,Islore, u,1 , ' • ,.• ', • On • ikece ant ...of : A ne'lyer9ywy;services employed as 4 hired min on the„,4ari,n h614. ltr:•Itinti'll'sih last' '84.1u'liw the of the. cOMplaint: For . the peat 'year. .:.. ot ,''Rriere;:et.l'A.: 8: C11/1.111.:1' ''.TS..gill()011'ITI: C:11111S. Y;KM.:1;i:11:40,117;‘(71:1-'.(1.1Iir:11: I iwi7p"i'tit.Ohhn411. -;a1C:iiir541:::::el'Ill iltills$11:.t.g01-6.:i°t.oe'kie'lidiilt. ::1:1.ttilhelerie; :e. AP/7i dea-oe;749:1t..olaifi.. 77. 27 .7.7'..1' . ..• : will . preach, to the entigregatien •t• -.. .how they could leave the fermi, go . to inerning and ..even'ing. Services. San . Francisco .and ':•beeome, wealthy. .Quit.e.ial..'..:;.,.:,h2;,•15(:ici ii"ti:•..00,.;,iyleo,,,u(ntgiv."pheloe,..-. y. His ree,..pietures. oflife in. the Golden 06.ofm. , West andita weriderfal nitiqs Champion Wedding eption IlelCi. i:11 -Attracted the. womaa.',. , ,• opPertu. . . • . . honor 9f 11.ie, Smong.-e,OUide. who were , Mrs.: Fleishauer, had, $1,,8000 cash in .,,,•.' • .. ,... '''''''''Ic:"1 3'1'1'1'16') hv't FridaY'tIlA the bank Irina an. insayance pelicy • . . ••,. "-,, ..'1*eliti°t'l being.' 11Plil'ill 't'llEe"I'll'eki."4. left by her. hosliatid. .Last' week ..i.h on , Mondtiy . evening.The . dreW the money. fronirhe:hanle'and " .. ATray' of aseful and..6xnensIve .arps- Orange 'tall purehased •two tickets to San '. • . ' ents showing. tho high ,e'Steom '.i,n ,cisecr. The 'farm *US left .in :charge. . Fran - which the, youlie Counle.'are held ,• in our vivinity... T.110. intend .makirik reached ed the United States border .A. • •.:..- brother. When ..the. couple_ . ,..._.. _ .. of Detroit, immigration :authorities re- . • . . ' ...' ,Lumekrn. o.,nwn.dtl..i.:,:wic.r1.1. (",,wn-eillit.:nwin. .0. .11;st fused tofadinit thein,. and they :came Kinlough, seen'. Sunday' with, Mr..anc.1 back to Toronto. , 5 ' Mrs, Chartie ri"-nmpsen. ' '.; , . Miss Ali'.Cruick'shanks hnd the 'railway. tick.: ' . . . . Alice Thompson is . is .srendit.g ;, p•few "tVec.,k,s:vi,siting her grandmothe:r , Itlast Thursday.The retiple. registered. ets : changed •*for tickets to Calgary • . , .. at ', anoVer.; , __...0.0..a.___ in a:,. downtown hetil. ' • 'During .the . . • . .• ..- Cnight, while ihe won ,ah slept, Cruick-7 • shanks is illeged to he entered her , .'. . • TWo"aAcittl'onAs SwEwere N.t.r•7edURIa' st the room and taking hee•purie from he- • ‘'. Ooderieh. 'assizes, beforethe honornble neath the pillow, . renioVed *1,500 of . .. Mr. ,Justice • •Wright, • on Tuesday. the. $1,800. and departed.... , .' • . . The :first. waS 1:11 -night by the Tuil- The womAn Was taken by. the•hotel . .ohf°1:),TeOaronnflop,lain St(ilt"..1.:Tioc -n..'),:i.ritMarylIji'litwhere ,a warrant wassworn out .for ' •,, . proprietor . to • the detective office, ' Henderson, , for $(1 Q1)'). Tho seeniul Crinekshank's, arrest.. . . • f . . was a" counter action entered by ,Iihdershivi to recover damares•fr,om the ownors of ,the car. Alter a trial '1,asting,, until 11; p. in., the aetion of TudItene 'etyll_•Cerriei'o. was (Os.' m isked .ond theijuilg,einen t . given 'in .favor .01 John , and' Mary Hendruron for $.3,5,o4) with roAs.. R. S.,.linys.hr ,Seaforth... oeteri • for, t'he 'Llendersons oral Messrs: Iliorhes and Ap,:or, Of • Toronte, 1 or the defendantk.• Thr se actions aro le out of.15 motor oecidcni .on . the • pkvirtoisl, 14i9rliWti.Y. two -,and it hAlf miho,, .1;‘'est n!' c,•Zprifortil on •Ihe evening.of Rine lfltbi. last: ikiten.l.lit• car owneI. le. the defendants., struck the car ir,, • whioli Mc. a r. (I Mrs. ii; if: derSon NI re driVing 1 i 1 qe r 1, • Oar.frt.S ,oa,or!.. The. Herelerlon ear wits coinpletoly 'demOlisiod and both .:•Mr.. and 'Mrs. Henderson: were .so •,eriotiSly •iniurnd. that they hm.ve ,'n 3t yet; completely ,., T....h.e, est•mated y• lel& nr • rail. wheat.' • spr(i)ral,Tgii; wOl•.:''';'15.:ii:•7t::: i 11:41'1 1 ' ''1 ' C:v!.Y1:11' ri ''Yt'g is8s'ne::11. tih(Y;rtniifct:'kvsrihri(1)ii;1S,I('Siln.‘ reCnvereit ri•o'n? the. arviden.t. . . CROP YIELD 'AVERAGE . . - . Ile 'mks t.11ien. to Toronte on, Tees- .(r - At 114,14ui.i9. 14411!"14 ns earnigired, .• ADTi.eiteedct,tlivitehilaickftst.n.i.. 'With 1'35,:,77.2251 1111010s last yettr. 11111,7y Mrs.i kli 1 R.10 ii ,..i ic‘hi:t.to.etr,, ( 1.1tri nud,:a 1 s est navi dio. sret do : .. . TIv. totot • OHntre ' in, Ontario• , for •117.,5901.099 1 -414w -is --1b:.01 -T9a4- -;"'""• itekets.,anii,witti- hitii,*U;t94,41.reto'llit' .• .• • . '.1 . these. .grains %%las. :1V11,1481, , :lyres •I,•ss . iiii.,ta:xe.4::":4,440,,,,,44,it_ibrio..tik:}1*.tft..t:voiett.jtatiotti., ; wa It:it"...ith.,(7.,,...t.,--.pht:lottii;I:t7.1;i4111:1;::17:74,a:;..-1:::r;71.:a6:::::„)::$1.:i !itzerdiet,610.,ritt,h, 0•:::t07.1.v.71,17.' 'pito the trip, IAA ...... :,..:,......_ ,„ ,,,,... d • ttize;--TIli ir'lll?Peo ov"Ill."' wn i ''I'q. 'l•-" AutboiLigS,-.1iter4:-...6nulAstianint-:'ilS---74":'''' enntinnotot dreetolit aro • smalle.t: in . turripd, 1')ack .tyy the Uttitheatt7e:St?aleott , ' •::. • ,,, • . .„. -portt-kte:.W-41114.-Hrylriven"". tril'HIT.71Irrrir crop ykild'•. i a a a • a verake'' one, • atm ”allyi"resti...1,10i„(4hatler, it Will he 'remetu • , to hov6 stolen the: .mottey • the quaky good.. . . .,Nyttr'ereiSking ' it? '-'whieh, 'her Intabatid - . IltiSslit :i::: ;l't".‘ii441-4rils-7');17-tirtg lin ("4.•linn • .. . was,'Itilled, being fiterall'y tut. to bend, ns • badly injured In 'a rail- . . Jinit •how meelt , 5. ti.thi-.14111,1 in the Soviet 00,6 at md.iikton, iome. months 0a0.,„. has fer. the cause et, penee, • . : and hag since beesi. hitvIng her farill . ''. • operated 'kith , the.,asistanne et hirOli ' , . • . help.' alp la. A (laughter Of ,gt• wolt i•CO:foll, ltith-'CO11. Flinn,. ' . . . , • , Anithi thli Way the, hops to & a Stant thti inentroont, fro altar sponditie tw ar a(how whit Sr, nen*, 110* thale will bo lovely Mr0, Rqh, VAngsw, 0$0010#11 thot w44 orovo t4 ohninAtod. • ' • • ; , . . • The..following which wetake front the ••Attu , bee la a further 'refer- • :once totheSante miserable1001: , Calvin Cruickshanks 34 of Wing: ham, .ari e:rittlf: in, galt 'for .I•te'• Toron- • , • to pnifec , a. chayge of theft. cif Or 500 from Mrs.' N. }leis -hatter, 'a , widew, f Milverton,expected to es.. • caPc deti'vlion 'here for. the winter,. l• he had',Ogid Six month's 'board.. in adVance at a local hotel. He then. .started on an orgy of spending, buy- ing a complete, outfit of clothing, a club bag, a pair of shoes, 'a „valuable guitar, shirt, ties and perftline.• • • In the club' bag $080 was feund,, while refunde on unsoiled goods •• boheiht fi•om WA} merchants realized $318,40, and with a refund of board; • :the total res overed was' brought to $1,208.50... • Cruickflianks With.' the womint, • -bought the tieketii. in gait for Sew.: • • Francisco. When he 'returned, he had ' two;•• tiekots •: los celgary' on •which he •applied ft»r a rofund. • . . . • . • jf Some people ‘iere , alone .solitude would Ovei.. , • • ": •". reeve, ' ' • • i • •••.,