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A. I. MAOKENZITr.. Prro:rrisms
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THURSDAY,' JULY- 21st, t921,.
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.itpeii Current Accmint • for
W. firms.. and individuals..., We-.
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supply them with checkbooks eo that
they cart draw against their dcpirrlits
in Iavor Of other persons.. • •If, they.:
havt funs. we pay. theirR>te
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• ceptane s at,maturity when payable.
here. Depositors..are 'thus enabled. 'to.
pay hills or withdraw" rGney .without
- coming' to• the Bank.•
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SELF-DETERMINATION', •
It ia. 'said that Valero,Sinn Fein
"president: o£., the Irish' Republic;•' -
holds out:fgr "self-determination"for:
Ireland. ••
"Self-deterMI*114 ion;" '• like "Too
Proud to Fight," was.,one of ex -Pres
nient Wilson's unfortunate 'creations.'
• What does it mean? If it.means
anything, it • means that . the' people'
occupying' 'any .terrltory.'Shall. deter_
1t•iine whether or. not they shall es--
tablish a. government among them-
solved"' Or co-operate in government.
w:iththose pccupying- other territory,
Nothing is said as to the number of
people who stall'. thus: "determine"
and there can be no 'reason for draw-
ing the line anywhere:, If Ireland,
for example, may• determine' ,by a
majority vote 'that` it, shall be inde
pendent of Britain in the matter of
government, why may hot Ulster in.
the same way "determine" that. it.
shall pe independent • of South Ire-
land . It. is to be :.noted• that while
Valera claims the 'right of self-deter-
•m{nation .for .all Ireland, he is not
prefilared to grant' a like privilege to
Ulster. ..The Sinn Fein are deter-,
mined • that Ireland shall 'not be in
bondage. to Britain; but they are
just as determined' that Ulster shall
be, in bondage to -South Ireland:
Self-determination is ,humbug. It•
• is totally •impracticable. If it is ad-
mitted. that the peopleoccupying a'
Piece of territory may separate them-
selves frbrn their neighbors and set
up n. •govcrfiment .of. their own, why
may'not one faun'i1y, set up a govern-
ment 'fttr: itselfi •or one 'man set up a
government ovcrn4n•ent. for
If it is absurd to ask'such sa clues-
tion, will' •somedne prescribe' the'. size
of territory that may Fie . 9eparated
from`. the surrounding and set up as'
an'
independentcountry. And •what
of those - within • the territory' . who
;may not 'want to separate
South Carolina decided upon %self
determination, and brought on the.
American.;(ivil War, .The war'deeid-
' ed • that there should be ; no such
thin -go i no the-oUnitedo'S:tatt
it.UCItN0�1/.BRANCH-J.t A.'Glennie Manager
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L.0NDON
• THE. Ri;CALT. •
The. '"Rer±a11" is a ' plank in• 'the
`TJ, ,platform •. upon ,which some,•
strongly 'insist. ;For -twenty years :it
has bet*n in (aver with extreme polit
teal organizations in the United 'Stat=
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Seve F • �ll
In to Days:This••Year '.•
The P- ular _ i
op �-x-hrbi-t-kln-of Western Ontario
6,000.00 Added -to the Prize List
B•O :and`:Gi"rIs 0.iir �re:-_
Y �. �mpt•-1"ltl�m
nt
S'e c��Eve is IIs :� .
p e g Sho�dv ,•Auto Race
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WALKERTON. EDITOR Il.fr
The . Walkerton Telescope had .the
following regarding the Illness of
Mr. Art. Wesley, editor of the Herold.
and Times of Walkerton°''
Last Thursday afternoon Mr .J. A.
Wesley, who had apparently been in
the best of health,: suddenly collapsed'
and took •several bad hemorrages
which ' left''hira in a semi-conscious
state; ' The • doctor considered Ih•is con-
dition.' very 'serious and—called in a
specialist- from 'Toronto who pro-
nounced the trouble to be'ulceration
of the duodenum. , On Saturday he
took a slightturn for the better and
he continues to improve. As,A?t on as
he recovers. his, 'strength . in 'another
week: or .so,' it will be necessary for
him to undergo an operation. 'i:'he•
operation, is of a. serious nature,.
though • not art .uncomilton'oneµandKhis
many. friends earnestly :hope to .see
Artie . speedily. returned to. •hood
health again.. His sister, 'Mrs. A. J.
McNeilly, solo is a trained nurse,
came up from •Toronto Saturday
night to. nurse him and •Mr. Roy Wes-
ley, of Fort; Elgin, has, been here
looking after•: the office, `{
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
,.OF SCHOOL FAIRS.
School fairs are to the boys and
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girls .of the land what.. the larger
fairs are to adults. By this time
they sheuld he thoroughly organized;
prize lists published •and dreul'ated
and Programs of ,proceedings 'prepar-
ed, the. two indeed given in.. one pub- •
lication. ' These. 'fairs increase •':in
number, every . year and are pt'oving •
of inestimable value in; the agricul-
tural' education 'of ;the young and;.ev
en ' in, beneficially influencing the
more mature. Of course, boys' arul
,clubs -Are :thi, principal feeders
>f the fair*, 'bitt entries .are: usually
it cepted fromchildren who are not
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members .of, any sash• or6anization:
Agricultural Representatives all tes=
tofy'to'.the splendid effects ,the Airs
'are;having• upon farm'Oife t4nd, agri
cultural `pursuits. generally:' One, for
instance,.. writes ".I' do not know of;.
any . cne .thing °which is 'a ' grentev
factor .iia improving, the farm pro-
duction and :she ,farm industry of
the country than the. school. fairs; In
addition to bringing direst, practical
results, school fairs have haul a very
effective °mfluepee o -in • eneouraging-
teachers-,to take up the teach'ink of
-agriculture!'. in the . 'Public -'schools."
•Another, 'says: "The importance •-of
:the-. c-hool fair cannot .be.over :e►xtltli t,..
Sized: It :teaches our future' fare . t•,
how they can take the, most out.•ef-
.the soil. - IT 'makes our rural people,
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It. may be noted, however ;that it
knot nevei•.been much ,i0 use: 'I.n •fact,
• though i•t, has'-the-aitpeararwe of ::
•democra'tie • measure it is • inipructic
Mbii*
,The "reeall is intended to' keep the
elected..'e..' t t m•
r .presen .at ve _ _: in ' ..sympathy:_
with the. electors; The theory i;i Il);it
hu
s oldctor4� become cle'
_ c:c mt d►►ssatil3fied
•with their representative: they may,•
y+ ..•p
betitiotr, ;demand -h=i�tiiftii n_
, tri, order that; they, may select another-
so
nother• -
r`epresentativc :more to_ their liking,
That lc►uk:s :very, good and demo-:;
erotic., But it nteeans'tha;t a-tnenrber
Orpl).'rliainint from a: constituency rt -
•whi_i•h Jot 'Si. cola lo • in..
,st.r•i•n{,th has nir:seCurtty, •Suppose'
•th.t
_u ae tot {II i senta•ttve 'is` elected by •a
majority r4 f ,fiver Should' the. defeat-
eil"frtit 'y csiratluilw< "drat+ if .it, just hod
atriether:try it could turn•thel•Seltle, It
n .v.oloo l0000.„ i• ,,, .4iti(an aancl:.'t�ettll;�
he l4 3i1,irsentativc, lording hieno to
snl)rnit . to •another eloc'tinn.. Arai]
shutild Oe hs ogatn�cletttd
shill Ix+ l:lilo to reeail art IMY time
iI .p,.,.l-i-ttivel---oirponarltat sotr tit tr--lrre= -
poio.,, 14 potitioti Or••8uppOse,that his
opponantt4 art-tiuictr414t111`in •t{re'r-ser=
001 .election, the` originsd r(epresent-
4 tiVc nuly, compel • hint to $ubthit to.
airy eleat Vi'tion •wheer• •it. is ;.tb:oaaght ,
tltilt the. political atmosphere is fav:
iraaf,lr ,:_
iso. Har iota: o'P`th( i1(
I 1 ul'J, sif )urmt
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...Y..afr tis f lr tl{e ..axelara4eritretiw(•'-=in •Inter'-
With 1194 1Iie3.0r4 on, public • ni(1tHtareo
'in order that rel`ornot now net' he de
lit yd. '• 114)3 whs'0public• opi11hill is
closely divided the plan will !lot
)ralal rt ta. a inuilt
1)srtl tt T)Iim
,.. -The=.Workhain Shows -4m t + J 1d w
Vlrondooloo._P..rooramaiiite- Rebore The (rand Stand Twrlee DailY,
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Plenty of Music- Fireworks Every.Ni fh"� ' '.
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1 h IQ h•la5th & l W
Adani�iaion Ot t 7fh� -lac. 1'3 h
50c.
'Grand: tand_u1
S urtl- .r,cx
Al 1,.1N1,01(MA'I'ION I IIOM 1111:-,I;(°'0_1f60y,
t 1. ( ashore; t r Hit •' '
Co � cal r_ 1 nt
, r ( t• AY 'M'i:4lunt,: Seca'• tr -
tl y
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d,aJ,
WR'tTE f=OR
BQOKLET
ANb1131C ES
AN IL()N(11tABliE fB()Y malty .rinl,v'Illa'rt' worte_:un'his iovord'-
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t 1-9 % v v.%
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fit'n►ttlla ; -prcitlilsing it` f;vtvur(1:. to the
:itandard• )f honor: • is ors- •.r..
.....• 4 .., a• 1) huos4td r•iwhll•v.:.
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't i i• ; n t1=' aide--110iffhcrinsul
•rulw{t,ei;, •{ittt tiro •pu};c',lioy solei
". it. L5.
+.111) yitu hart it ttL'44i l,'. , 3;Iw_i(1 :I h0
1 in at stern voice to • his
ikl'o..J:otr lit44y')"
Or!" answered the goy, ,"11
t In' fair .for nu' In )tit' ,.
know, 1 warted thorn this
• There (ere eleven, but I
• {ire tend to guess:"
riff
10 door td. suspicion and
s out of the window, '
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HARD .T0 Steluit.LI
lteview Pots the
problem of Ireland in this waY.*: -
"Only immeone Who is 'agin the
tomstioti, But the trouble 44 hosan't
settle it oldes.:1 he is itt the. govern -
Mont, 'Viten' he) lit to) longvr
quootio•o; .And there you aro!"
4n1ill, HOWN1RD A'l'. BAUBLE
Juyn1{ling from as hoot into .water
twelvi feat deet) •Sind' being nnaablo: to •
swim, resulted '.1a1 ttre death Sunday'
morning' of .Mints Violet McQuaakt'r,:
while . bathing . at Ssable , Heeds,
Georgian ]lay. ' '
. With another.grrl`•comph')ion,�the
young holt hail been' timing •n boat,
uvhlle 'bAthinjf, and would jump fron►
the boat into the; lake:. 'l.'he wnler nt
the' beach is very Shallow for e..`dist
once of about 150 yards from; shore;''
hut after the, foan•lh sand gar there
as depth •of from, twelve to fourteen
feet, ,
Gradually he 'boat. in which there
were no oats, drifted to th•i:'r
water, which in made More Lr•onekv oo
oils by. fact that' the, botLoin a':itai
easily be ...seen. it: was in.. this '4vitter
•that the yictini•'of the t.npec1s, tvhu'
was , eighteen , years dd, thins' the
jump .which" einled fatally, 'Accord.;
ins►• to. her con panIon, she sank atol:
did not. rise • ug„ain, but it i
by lnany that she might hoot' come.
up under the boat. and be }ng' , unahle
toaid herself, sank again.
The 'cries •of her companion drew
the attention of . bathers' on the beacli
but it' was not until thirty nlinittes
had elapsed that the• body was recov-
ered.
.The` fact' that ex -Mayor McQuaker
anil Mrs. McQuakor.are on' a holiday.
trip to -Scotland,.lends:.a'n additional
tragic tete .to the 'accident. !a••
This is the',second ,drowning oeeid-
`ent that .has occurred, at • Sophie
Beach in reeeht "years, t1tee :late hlerh-'
eft Kerchner, , of • Roomier,- being
drowned `there seven years ago: •
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RELIABLE 'ROA D7•GUIDES
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•'rhe Musson Book .Company, of Tor
onto, is supplying again this season
the Appleton Road Guides, corrected
'to date. They show accurately ev-
ery main travelled road:in red; "every
secondary • road, •every sidereal! and
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the concession lines, every "railroad,
city, •town and" village,: giving" town -
shin and ;county .'boundaries, , These.
guides', nlso „give the :ited= States
Un
and Canadian customs' regulations,
resp-ecting motor cars and. passports;
a synopsis of the motor .vehicle laws,
and : other • desirable information.
Motorists
taking
tours hrough Can-
ada Will find these guiles very tont-
prehensible.• and ht.lpful. • Western
• Ontario 'and .Eastern • Ontario are
given- sin 'separate- folding itiri'ps� tlir
price "of ' which. is .50c each; at the
book stores or from the `Musson Book•
Co:,: Toronto.;
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"1D$ SWANEE RIBBER"
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:Youth
and Ade
•I Ii;ltl'1 i;l )io tit 10' .ti . Worn -
art's life'.that', he'caflrio.t"
,.benefit • by the ' .use, of Dr.'.
Chase's IsTervo Food in order
to keepo up the Supply of pure,
rich blood and to ensure a
healthful f,: condition of' the
nervous ,system. .
Headaches, ' .neuralgia, sleepless-
ness, nervous .' spells, lrpltabllity,
tired, worn-out feelings, soon disap-
pear -when the vigor •an4 energy of•'
the t>.erves are restored by the use
of this great restoratlVe.
50 rent9•a box,13 for s'_,Tr,: all dealers, or
Ldmansun, Oates & Co., Ltd., Toronto.
o=o�tt-tl-o—o--o-4-4)=0o
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•u _ _ DISTRICT. NEWS o
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Charles Pettiplace, of Walkertonr'
a bruther of ' Arm. anti Jim, t'e'tti-
I)lace, of Riversttalc, dicd•"in` the Waal-•
herton; hospital luesday'of'•last wee..
from liver trouble. ':Ile was fo'r nian•.y
- ,-ears : a •blain simi.trh..i:ti:_W.tlko.rtan,
• and of late had a' shoe store • Tie: was
01 years of ' age atntl a , 'Surviveil.by a
Wide*, two sons and two daughter,.
The Y111a�c of Pais S Y eras Sit :dark=
Hess.• for a °:fewnights last :Week ort
'account. of''thc;man_ in charge of the
.lighting' plant being •'prostrated by
'the heat. • Paislefis still'-dcperanig •
rin a:hieail` l)larit for its •:electric cur-
rent.
' Albert Green, a„faruier living a •
better and haref.,'-'in-`re, of n.ition. ;An --interesting Atory--io 041 regard,- few •-nti{t:s north t:- 1`eesw terio--hart;•'--
•of. the• 'ri,th of the old adage ;'211 ing one'of the most' popular songs.in ele.ven head of cattlekilled by'light
.avork-:.iruino. pia-ys.,nurkes._ Jitelo a::du:ll._ ,.the_.auorld,.: "Thi Olil..F:olks..41 TIonte."_•.a1in{,;"--duij n ► : '. ectrisz;.-s:tarni" lust'
boy" a program of sports 'is usu'a y Its author was Stephenailing Fos ' week." `lire •less was. partly covered •
a ,
>.nelutied in.thex_:, days, list of proceed h' rnsurance, '
ings.
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OLJiit. •:INSE9,7-EA7.INC BIRDS_
'• • It 'May . appear startling; btrt it" is,
a „tact that . alLihe. insect., ests. ray.,,
P .,1
aging',our crops could, be. suppressed,
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arid .all the: plant 'and tree diseases
erai{ii•ated and the increased revenue
:cerrvi�d'brTe couta.ry ere y -'sou
be. into- the .Dominto. n• -Trees-
ury,. tliere'would •need to be nooques-`,
tion of • taxation, This idea is. largely
substantiated -byy: the fact set forth
by the Ento►i ologr�st,.of the:.Dorninion.
Department of.. Agricultut . •t hat _ a'
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conacr.va.trve, estimateof'..th�, ann,5)al
loss -in Canada tofield, orchard and
' garden tales due • to destructive :.{n
leets is upwards• of '$200,000,00;' As•
our authority srtvs "To this •huge de
...iwstastian m fat _b _a3ttdetl6»thk e .rug,.+
mous annual' destruettohe caused, by
forest .insects; stored product inse'cts,
sett " •tJlron this ytatemtnt the ,lire
tcc.ation. of ',insectivorous birds, :such
`]t `-tlielissuriu hoi'tie iork;"'thc'rOhlito`
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the somewhat . j)is'(d grow, the •
-brrestoted'n otitis telt, the western tana;
ger, the'_,ntyrtle warbler, the • ehicka-
sie(e,,• .grouse, gulls,'. aln+j':tpatny other
kili.drio. In the state of'Iowa :'it •has .I
been estimated that tree 'sparrows
`xtnnuidIy devoor "10011 Ll inir` 1ikt 101
tons `Of- *coil 4f c (1444 ,Speaking ortht�_
:r)lriri- trr-•itrvi i#r tttttl in ►1536 tr {fat•
no -tingle bird' kept 'in confinemeirt ate,
105 eat+worms fat' one day Another
nu:thority• .# ta►tes .that a' 1)10041,,, of
prauris horsed Tarlis eonituntei1
eutWo.rrrrs_.i.ivootua-tIl4.,i '1'hty..sanrh a►ir
-flOo•4tyorta1s)I( ly, M.r-:-Not'r4larr-t�rid4k1-,
Dominion h;iitonlologi$t in Manitabal
declares that six (rows aro capable 'Of
consuming three Iru.shtIM of g►asiihnp.
-perm "{n One season,. '. 'Tt,' is recnriled
• that 'ill t'e►•talar Oliveto in Monitobit
il4'ea4 of growing grain have' lm'('rl
Saved (1'o nolest uetion b`i •the peatii`
i'nt grasshopper owing to t.he• prem
elide 'of lnrge flocks of gulls, ' In'
light of those facts it is grattifyirig to
he 1nfmo/1141 by the 1)onllninn 1',titom-
olt)gist, •Mr,' Arthur (Bloom, to wit,
that !..,110.,'i4portance. of protecting
Hao' useful birds is becoming nlnrt)
'And ' more recolonized, asoodaIJy by
fartilori find 'truit;growors, :..
- ter,'Who has been coded "•A:iilerica's
prenuer .`balladist " T:ie wrote one::
hundred-iaird seventy nougs,.irit1u71uiJ;
"Old ' Keritutk Horne," . "Old : Black'
Joe'. and "Old • Uncle.
'When he had• wri'tterr-„'4'I'he :(old-
Folks 'at Home,” 'he ,.vii: 'clispl.eaaed'.
'.itV.ith the 'at ane''of the ri» r iven' in•
A i chiliad}4I . B'ell,' who ovogobttrit-s-d t`'
1l'i:{rltiy ort- July u, -came! iris'_death'
at his hor a in Blyth by self—hanging.
1t1z ;T3,e11 _Bari_ not -boort •n rgoed, liealth•- o.
for over a 'year when "he suffered an •
attack of.flu, 'and this coitaition, lead
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to theoottgfoOlI;o:ot-1eH-t o.ra-ftxrmei.
e accent • Verse r , n t •orifi Har
Huron. Township:man and;well-known •
,he rse'runs:•
way rl:orwn, npon • d�. itr the.vicinaty--of-ltioley••• lie• leaves,.
• -ee "1l;ibber, ..-- arnril
a-wrdtnv--arrd f y
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..'s;ivha.ntu heart • is:tunin.g:ehbcr
:w.ha: my bruddeis piny." ••
• 'lie asked, hi's'brother. Morrison for •
GODERICII
.a better name, for' -.the rivers,
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.."WhatoiSou_thetn ootre fur -dar ybu
s t `e instead".v.
. 1 gg 'st Of if'edee . Morrison
offered' Zazoo which Stephen 'thought
•.wouldn t clo. Well,. lets Consult an.
FIprida • they• found -a.lttle .river' cal-:
erre-It
OD en.
Although millions of. copies. of. Fos-.,
tar's soars weret solei, his life,, otoo. A':'
Tragic ne Ile
gav�'�ifs. first kwo•
songs to 'a friend . who, made ten
thousand dollars out of them. Mai'=
ryi:ng' in" T`81i0, 'Ii s Iifa-was ve,i -on_,
:1'nppy-�--:1%venttra•1•ly. h� went to ste-i.
York, Where' he •.became: a vagabond,
.:_�It. was at -t.14.•period •o-f--Iiis life
'that he strayed one day 'into a' shop.
nosl,.sitting,.ata pidllroi won; fr9►n the
keys the wistful pleading tnne•a'Cotne
where my love- lies dreaming." A
-1itYan-Wlsii""�vaig-'>resent--o�eree�'liiri'i.fi ..
1 ve
dollars .for the song a.nd he accepted
l attefuUy _ _.
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.Foster died :its at public ,ward of the
Bellevue. llospi•tal,. New'• York. anit is
er4tored on the records as it'_ lltboer
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Heavy ,Pane l+or. Cattery=As• an
advet•tisenient .for' the l'avilion, the: ._
(3bdc, i rust. cnt Go. ":iast week
'announced` : a "drawin * -contest,"
With every.25e purchase • of • dance
octets, ;:the i urchaser receiver ' a.
nurilbeed' care 'rand tits nlilefe f: he
lucky card received 'a piece Of sil- .
•verware; three. pieces ot-silver being
given• away. in Fhis; . manner.. during
the etieninlr:,. , ,...
'YI41s" "draw•ailg cttrttest" was . adver- ,;.
•tiled by:,poster 'for. -several clays bit-
t`ot•e . t hu.rsday, ti lren tt'.-took })face eta •
annoullcctl: Mr. A. Wh tesit{es,. coon--
ty high constabile, was.present and ,
after. watching, the .proceedings for a
couple bf' hours and making aintr.
%Itase of 'tickets .hini.•,elf, he' approach-
ed lir. W ., lluchanar),othe Manager
i tick iii oriiie<l �iitii that the drawing
was illegal unci' that• he 'would have to:
appear -before the Magistrate -
Friday. „morning Mr, '. Bue1tanank-„
went" before 'Magistrate Reid, ,and •
Prote,stixt°That lie was -entirely iairto `
'frill=i€f any ititeut)ort of bruilung thei
law, Crown -•Attorney' •Seirger con- C''�
te)ided that he :was guilio.of n breath '
of- ' the mow . against lotteries,, for.
which • a severe - penitlty ' is provided' '
and Mr. Buchanan was fined $200 and.,
costs; 111 all'$283.50 • .
Thp, incident will doubtless be a
Warning .to' other, persops: who might .
ilntocently .render them:0 liable' to
A po"rlalty • by holding a drawing • or
t'liftic, or. anything of .that natare.
• The law •makes ltlr exception in'fav-
or. of •sticl ,atl'airs when conducted, in,
behalf 'of' a Atwell or charitable in-
rtitut{on-A pror'ision that to ]tiau
People Seems peculiar', ', -
-.J '
lylock numbers silightly. larger': Limn
those •011 the 1921 • litzense plattoi. The
t;mbommed feature o' f the 1921 pintos
will 'be emit:limed ;son the 1022(ossorek-
will he (ailed for" • within the neXt
week or two, according to F, C.
Biggs, rninister Puldie Works.
° Tha tha mon who sells lila health
•