The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-05-03, Page 4r'''• •
MAY 3rd..1923
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f04.1,4.1 c#10-1ciaii:th.a 44.bei
fitopyat,kany, aavd very seldoin gets?,
b1tesave of The 1t '
tralue,which-e.pre”-4
vOlts*deig. eaPenditurea. Instaad• ••
ndyour money in Meaningless
WaYS; start 'a:savings account and
watch. it -grow- into an assetogreai
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nnainica-a. A. Glennie. Manager •
INCORPOItATED 1855 '
Capital laud* ItOserye $9 000 000
Oivr::1251flianebew
11SAI,
t COURTESY TO ALL -
In all departments
eVery:efforf is" made to elhninate
puneteSsarY, fornialitie S • and to assure .speedy 'arid.
coliiteoUS 'dervice 'ito-,euStonters.'
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SaVirigs D.Ppartmenta at every Branch:,
NikopR;--LuCKINpow titt:ANCH;
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AG. and IticC()RnIC
izAk mAcniNEs and REPAIRS
Tractors and *Engines;
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Geo. -White & San. Threshing Mac hines
SIPariur Litter Carriers: Stal:0;- Standens and
. Water Bowls;
rost's Coiled Wire and Wove n 'Fence;.
Connor's ' Perfection Electric Washer,
Dell Pianos and Organs
,
FOR SALE BY
DREVV, L.JCKNOW.
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G R I-1ND TRUNK VetsTEI:(
plOYED:'TRAINSERVICE '
Daily Except' Sunday
,•5:30 -a.nL 1.45
,-50 a, "2-04' P.Tn-
i:
LvWmgham 640 a.m. •, 2.54 p.m..,
irErusSela 7 06 a.m;-•73.18 pm
-Palmerston - -8'28 a 23 Pan
Guelph .1„ ti.m; 5.36 pm.
ra.ntforel,.. _FL
1;ramilton • • 1.00 '0*.m.` 8.30 p.m.
Ar, Toronto,. .11. 10. a nir
7 49 pm -
Returning Leave Toronto 6.50 a -m._
Ind 502 pan.
'tTbrough.-eoac.h Kincardine -t� Tor
U -Nee a Monument
The Lucknovi Marble and Gran-
• ite; Works has a large and com-
plete UtOck—the ,Most ,,beautiful
designe te; choose from in Mar.=
tile, Scotch and Canadian' Gran-
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-Rre "make a Specialty of Famil
• --Monuments -and invite
spection - - -
Inscriptions- neatly and prompt-
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Call and see- us before placing
your order.
• ----ROBT A' SPOTTON •
_ Lucknow -Ontario. -
Until we are periaanertly sett:ed
u cd*•:::Rislnieitton • to.
ItILT '..Aecat Luelcnoiv
14Yiigula'rs-MPly.itPiarand_
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est. Cash Price Paid
g -ream, and. ggs
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xuarantie
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WAS A' LUcKNOVV •'BOY
he death 'Of John AlePhersOn,.p.gL.
ed 4.6 years and, 7 ineirths,',OcctirreLat
McPherson, Durham Road. on Tues-
day, .Morning. :April 24th.. It ,will • be
.vitii, ;deep ''regret a, lark
' -friends -will 'learn:. of hi g ...death
ivas a. sufferer. ftolu'diabete-s;• a Zia. for
several-: years •p,r). ,streng,
t, ...to.,.A.vercorne Jahr':
MePhersomHwas- bai•rr :at”
i Drit; 116--fo1lewed inii4flng amil ad -been
in the businesS, in the Yu4..ori :and .,in
prospector' and no doubt
,hardy frarne7WaS: undernii nad, by Soine
of 'the work -he. iindertOle. About' two
-years-ago-Ire carne7horne"Trom an-
' convex., honing ',by rest. and e'a 10 c
to oyercorne: : the disease..Which ',, was
Sanning his..life. He was brave in hiS:,
tight but,friendS, c6tild:see"that itAvti'S
a loSing .ganle, , did ri,-)t coMplain
but -with a-c-ciarage that- ,Nas commend-
able. 'continued battle h as'
ende'd.'ihiS suffering 'lie was, ,alcindry
= mari,,zgenial 'and •rioPtIl a r many'
friends Coium,hla
,beL‘.'•Sorry.•-•t6,• hear .1 of'. his ;death.
He ni.arried ;Miss A ggie ' carni)belL:
daughter of the late Alex,aMletTam
4i Ostre,,a Customer, Always•a, •
'Customei. "
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PHONE . 75.
rrial
.thr,of, a,•large circle of friends is dx.,-,
, .,,, 0 . , _ , e et. , i,.
tend d to h, ,an i a ..-,o to the aged
•Ltielcnow 1... , L.. No.. 42f,l, meets in
theinarents. 'Captain .John and Alt's. Mc: " r Iocle*e rearn• every` second "rues- ,
, da', .of the Ineilth, at 8 weick p pi . Pherson,' and the brothers. ,Donald, 'of
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' ' ! Mr,114,:.11
,11. . Parker; Rec. Sec'V- .r.'"Wtri: WeYbu,r•n*.'Ketin'eth' Chica*°.;i'n'l the
Af"i• sister.s.",,Mrs, Angus Mcl,e'od 'and Mrs, c9ujjn. , '
.4. ' B Campbell --Dei.'et.eil --was an
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, herent of the 'Presbyterian Ch'urch.--,
Kincardine Reporter. . ' ' '
!Over Warne a thild /or howling:
Would_adesat.th methndit the _age that a hp4Ith'y,liorsp wiltrkt-„,
lk.ArSt flire-0-140-1VOiliiiiiteti:- unacr avorabq conditions,'
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THE AGE OF A itoltsr,
' Over in t e ownshinof Elders
:a_far_mer. hy,,,tlie_manie. of l_raiL•,..1.4.0.W.-.
rie mournint the death. of a :mari,,
Uthielt- he and thefamily, raised from
ani'm zit-Iv1gA-341/2' rcraf's14)
when it died It had been an tintiialillv
faithful animal and a family Pet,31
had never been sick, and 'death ' 'was
due to old ag6 The inculent sueleesto
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TIM1-
LuO T,3W PgNrINEL
Published ever, Tbn*IldaY Marnhut
at Lueknow. On•_,
4. n. MikahanaW PrOtnietar'•
and FAitur
THVRSDAY, IVA* 3r0., 1123.,
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Emu* vAGE LAW
the .Unztod'
-of-tates recently -handed odt a decision
is likely bu haire centinent4kle
Santle eengreass !Which
governa' the District of • Columbia' 'in
whieh-he national capital is 1�atid
is, a law setting' forth that .wages Paid
in • the district Inusf..0!),Mg., PP-,•tol a -
given standard:,., Someone contes.,ed
this law,. and the Supreme Court,de
•,elaed'''that it'liiw;,-.4.•uticonatitti-
tional, And therefore' cannot be forced.,
_That such , a law is, unfqr is plain
enough to., anybody who :Will' think
about it. As the Supreme Court'point-
'ed Out, a minimum wage law, compels,
them• • eployer' to pay: not less :than a
stated amount while at, the Same tim
:. e
it doe S not provide that the wage-
arner_Olall_..PerfOrm, t leaSt.a stated.
min:mitt if- work. The emplOYer has t�
,
pay whether the goods are produced
:or .not ,The law takes- -no-cognizance-
-of 'the -facts that- the Worker, may not
.be able to do the 'required' amount of
work, Or that the employer May not he
able to pa3i. Suehlaws:are wholly one-
sided.,They. work a hardship too :on
• the dull and weak workers,as those
who cannot come pp to :the necessary.,
• standard, ofproductiveness will not be
eniployed7 at alk—not even at 'what
they -are worth. ,
...Six states Of the United States,. and
'several' Provinces of Canada,' including
.0ntariO,, have minimum wage laws;
"and 'these are likely now. to be ;ten-.
teste4 and 'those in 'the ,atates pre
•certain to be thrown -out, as a state
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may not pass ala* V.Thkh la in <con-
flict with. the National Constitution .
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While:business is good and.the pre -
:veiling fate ofpay is above the rate-
, .
.fixed by lam, no harni will'reiralt;;but
When': the returns.- business • are
greatly lessened and the legal stan-
dard of wages cannot be paid ‘,‘fitliout
, loss, busines'a concerns - .must shut,c1o3Vii, and the, wage-jearners <will get
ria PaY gt all.
1VIAKES, MEN ••'''RED"
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•Ofirie over .a year ago a man, ey the
'Mite of Meyer Brenner and hs filth-
. • •, •
er, 'junk dealers • of Toronto were con-
• victed of clefrauding•_theirtcreditors
outof.:about ...Seven ,hundred .4hoUsand
dollars - The. ,two were 'sentenced: to
seven, years .in penitentiary,, and. both
,were sent :to • prison. After spending. a
-'slieft-tlittelieliiiid'the kali the: older
"Brenner --was released .on-'tlie Plea Of
411 -health aridlis age' •
..This_ekcuse „could not -bp -advanced
in the interests pf...the_sonso
t
. other -reasOns". were being, manufactur-
' ed. and "Other influences brought ;to
bear. In due tittle this,was done and
-after serving' one', year,: or- his seireit-
'isiat-liberty;
. It is 'said that in Spite of their con -
h' (VI ih€-ZFaillidifl-
hUi
goOd.deal'of•moneir was used' in bring-
ing
about their liberation. ; ,
' There is in Ontarieja '."Parol Coni-
mittee” With MCassele,.
K'
this,committee, we presurne;ist� pass
upon Prisoners as t� their fitness to -
be „let, Out -oon •Jparol,:hefore-the'i.term,
fe-r-,'WhiCh."-theY are • setdown IE
beerr-orn Pleted; 'This • cOnimittee, 1107;
•mot•.-:deal-.,-Avith,thecr.Ereinier?
prisoners, although it was its business'.
do pie' cage appears to lalie
.beem,taken-direett0-,the, DePartinent •
of Justice •• at Ottawa, right over the'
heads of this committee; The liklihood
is, ii4t-4he'--younger-Brennert*ould-
haVe had but small chance of, gaining
'his , iiberty ,if, the ,Parol CoMinittee
ha'd
Av1:16.'ever heard of a poor man' be-..
ing.released-in-this•'way,?-11da-sort-ot
thing has a goOd'deal to do'With turn-
ing . men "red." It causes all 'men 'to,
:lose' resPect:forl:goVern' irieritarid, the
courts_ It would bp highlyinerestn
to ' learn. jusewliat sort Of underground
influent -CW -11S: atiVOirlc:andiviiiitithoner:
it 'cost to•getillogetird riga-es-oat of
, •
prison; • ••
•.We long ago heard it said that
though it'was,-dangerous to steal' a
Small sum of money, it was compare-
,..tive1y7/4 safe tto,..s teal <,:a-<.'railliover :446:
In practice there is still one latv for
the rieb and another for..the, Poor.;
doOD ROADS 'PROBLEM '
.It ha S been suggested that those
who-to-:inta-the- tidnsportation-huSi
ness Using ( rtnolor viiclea On the
puhlic •Inghwar ought -to ;gay ;;fotathe
privilege. It is' Argued' in auppoii �f
this that as the piiblie ht.,!ye hint the
roads ' er Compitlfei who
ot_trilsOolttnv;
,f.gifitt p‘ill!tOiltiliVflItht!.reildo,
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ought to contribute to, the dost• of ,, weakto,Parry en government .withOnt
constrtietion and -Pp -kepi% It is further kis'sistance fristh other Parties, he
Pointed --outthat' -this. „inotor bus..., ; 'wotild not hesitate' to ,.arraage •'with
ineaa gaa!e,s no direct.'!compettionf other ,parties to 'have that assistanCe, „
_With_the4ailWaya,f.w1ich--..heitiviieavY. - 4...v.--e4iirtet--s,te that Itliere,=;-Wis,'It'tlY'.'
tax-payerS; Ile)p= to buil4 t/ie roads.. thing' *t reng, With thatannouneeinent
If this,proposed. taxing' Of tiazySpOrt It was merely getting away from par
on our, '"g•OOd.,roads" is once startel, ty „-rovernmeht,--. gettiag 4WaV1 .frein.
..weAo.•:Itiotsee,f.whe.S.4,0p4p.,01-d, ••,A,J1tr ',-the",iileti:that4licrezinust,he iii.:aqi'aili-,`
itaxinr•e*Cryptie•;who.uses..the-i•ozitl; um ent-,z-one-',Part y -sti;oii1;-, , enough to
and, it 112011. not 'Matter Whether the meet all possible- aPPosit?0;'..-Prolier
road iS•a•iiighlyimprovect;•road, or bot,. Drury's' ldea seemed to bp I;liat ' gev-
Where ,are you going ..to, . draw ,thp" l'J..111/..0-it sllOufd I he '• 'b:.."' ' any .. ' iriirioritY
line ?.-and,' Why :should' any. line be of .a ',parliament 'that could.. ag'ree to
dravft7 'All, roads have been, iiiiprov:,:, .?arry, on •,governineiit: '
ad infere or ,Jess And all are "iiAed to ..., This,_,-how:ever, si,d, '.i'f,:t 'Inect:'the
Softie , extentjt 1,s fip4, CI ear AVIli..,-..t.,U . 'v i,ews...of Alle_korriS onreleiiMn t '- Of the-
--Taa..)P:,.:P:14,,Alct ;,11437,,-16r .,h0yivleke, ,I.T„..,,Pi0. :par ty.7.-Thei rvi ew. sereins,tirb-e- ----
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)f.. operating a, fiV,e-ton trackon a th'atthere-shPuld helm co;mpromise in.,
highly improved...road; another4 man, order' • that Hgovernin en t Indy
l•hould not be made to pay 'for, operat-: ried on ' That •stand is all !rie,ht if .the'
..,rik, a ..one:fan 'truckon a 4 poor road: od L•ty • is strong ^enough to ,parry , out
. , .
Besides • Wouldn't .,- it .apply' to , the ';' its prrigrain'; but When it ,iS'not strong
0.tru:enet'ry:,.7hfig4nWeit.lyty.S.' As we1-1,!'•• As ' 4' ' the
,bain!.:64,,t:ljtigio.hic160..a'dfo ttbil:i:te, 'iiils31.•eil:;'.1.1'Y'iftog'ebtet'ilino.
Followin& . his an- nolincement at
•Milton,•"•Prernier Drury met the' exe-
cutive Of tbe U._ F. (Y. .party, and, ac-
oerdinc", to the announcement which
. ,
P•u-
followed, he appears 0.•have -Iabandon
The roads, good, or 'bad,d shoUld -be , his •eiv'n policy at?.d.a(1°P.tea'thF•t :"'f,
•,' ,
. ,
)eft free. Any charging ,of license 'can• ,.•
no. col -apron -rise, "
-reitilt,TOtili: In:Creating iiiOnoPOIY:iii' - „:111.,i's.'-an'ePt'et'ha'S'S"-h14ii'. 'te..1"5
shutting off conipetition, I: •',' .; - ...• P..r'esti.g.° .throughout the Prevince., It
- Free, . , nnlicensed %rtraffte L'ilp-on the • •rurist :1°4" the -1'Pre-si°u 1..th...4.- th9,Ye
paved - higIrkays ' suggests 'a solution-, 1a-,,s6r1CellilirirICt
C•"4:' i-i.:.:ffieks,In-e9ntention •
_...0.1"
f the railway' problem -la solution ' +1,I't thePlli7: reiwas .Trrepared fo
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Suggested long • ago' but 'never t` '''-•"•-ltlee P•r'nettd°' fbffice•-ahd Pawer''
,Puftherif • those who engage' in
l'ansPurtation are' made tO pay for
the privilegei, won't they just have to
charge More for their . service ;.
whowill -Pay.; this, but the gener:al
tried. Why not hive railroads free 1.s §'hce•the• Pren,lier'•hegan waWthg,
well as the highway•s" C • the ',ConSevvative and Liberal' Parties'
merits build and maintain railroads As .appear to • have 13 'erne greattY en-
vell as other roads, allowing those: coura.ged and •there is ;.tall: by both of
wh° 'dOire',use theni Thie would eontestrni every ding It looks as
have ,to, be more strict -regulation, of th'ugh,..tn" the• general* mix-uptcan
,
pirties ifl'.1fave-- to. (le --
be' practicable unless railroads,' were ,PcriCijargel,Y.forsuccess 'upon' them"
double or even' feur-,traeked' aCcOrtlin& • selves. rather than 'fix" their''Parties-
to• the amount .of traffic; Under .snelr. • • o 6
in, arrangement. any' :one•ti. dt satsliedANDE-izs IN .6ANAD•A
with the service on the; road,' could, • • „, • , , • •
if he had the money, Put . on ,a, train. 'Free:Press), , .
of his ' 'and , operate' a§ 9P.P°i:' -----------•have'tunity w'ritte'n
offered, just •as. he. tricIA'7' Pnts d* to the Pree Press asking in, re.2,',ard to
truck on the highways or streets' .te ..the na,tienality of' V. Stelansson, the,
•hi• :own hatiling;,'Othersu-puel' go. Canadin, ',,Sti4ans,iun,. is a.'
4nto...the'businesi-of hauling Passengers' carradia.0 ,heru' ,viur-,d. ii"t a‘v th,.0
, , ,r,aifyv4is just a' vba in IIanitobq eet.
Or freight over .the
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;they are now going into' the bUsiness ing-aniong. the -Parly;:settieLs .the WALK El T
of operating „passenger , and, freight Wet In t'ne, early'seven,:16s, long be-;,', • . •
trucks on the irrinrove& highways.- -
f, re the arriVal --of' , the- railroad, , a '" Y°1 -211q 01 nNims.•
• ' larte o-o-tly of' qcelandOrs settled: in and cost's; et ' $10" 80, itel ill • b
, , . . ,
. . Mandaa. One'Veltlearezit was'locaterl; b on T s•
PREMIER DRUR. inSouthwestMafltobanthe neigh- ''orderl',..centinct.. .the-,,t,i'oct 10
torhood---Of-Baldur-r-hut-•-the--ehief-.--set-'
-444"-44-'744 ,
....0.•-•.'„,,purcase
i,e••„•,.;
your wire quireinents.
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-ui11ine-4.:„ofQoihLSpring,No..,._
I1.4.11)..
skyles and
ire, - 80-1bod spools,
Inds ofwoven fencing.
New Perfcicticn CoaI 011 Stove,
one, tw'o, three and four -burner, alEo
ovens in all styles.
Have you seen the CIai'k Jewel.
orrian Oil Stove? We have it.
urns -less unpi'oducesiiie
Now is the tirneto oo •our
.eavetroug11,:requirenlents.
A car of ,ortland;..
The 'Store...Where Yoof' MOneS;.7.,Goe:.th•e-
Phth10.
flow - ' '• ; ',.,.. 4=-7-7- , • •, ' ',I, ••,.. •., - ,": ...,'',:..:tlenients were'.....on".the Sh 0 res' of Lake.' 0-1....,t11,a..41.fi''..:(2,1'.1.;:rrd.e, .1'6 t'n'1.*an'tj,., t 9 6 4.vf1
••tan1in;!v,weli'pli tnlii:i372.tfh:,filp:ve... oafrI•e-,n'eaiie:idy.',1',;,..it,'. pWriii,ni,eniiiPescifii.ria.11.:1011i....s,:liina,i1.11'e:4e.labie)Oe'.:1:•ifihsell'S; '.114C312.'''il:ttl‘:1°o'n)./:-iLtf':11:clio.i'•(‘:11:::fict'. ''',`-',.liin°:Iti'li'1.(41''''JrIllii:E'll'--'•''
1.ip.proy.i.n. e.e,..,tilere., o ..1.3.e.i,n-fo.„,.:(1...u.e.T-8,_ ...fleialtn..iitn9O,01alois•,,ag.t:i._aoiti:lein•loailh- fit;...11,ea,,15„4,ei-i,.O. ri.vc-sh!e1:ef,` ,0,,,,,r.i.ig-).,+i,t,..1.1,,,,d;::(1)."'itii',t17,(::11,•,..,O,...tf4;1,.isliz':=2;(6,.:,;...1,,i.iQu'-I.:?1,7.';Ft! 6:•',;.,,l, j...ii;....':
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tion.' btli. that Preniier Drury's ‘COti,rSe.' .they • could follo,\V ,tric.... tiVo.-.V,,,-cationg,' „'s,(4me,... ti,,,H.., ,and,th.,,, .m.,1;..pocf,Itol.,,, 1„,,,,v,
wealiened_hinn_vi.r.ith,hisfriends-Outside-- •earrY sa•t"ers' 'a
during the pagt.feW.Weeki;haS greatly '',' .'4,.'edk..1,171,:til.6..., . (11.L.e.s'cia:cs.,.n..d.t,'ai 1172.63. 6.;:r.• ,'01,,,,,f ,41,•,t,$).1e_,,?1:.•...' li„)te...t,;„4,,_,0,11.,31o.J•40%.11.t,ii.,;,....1,,6a,1\7,,,,,aiy.rcil'• .31.iiri:l...,i'it:ii;.',11;,-Ikd,,,•u'il'•-t.•:•f,,
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of that ,•parti,....11e,',his.had. '
. ,4,• iii,,i.in-te....u.i„,t..._, .•,1,1!a:e.,:7'...t.o..kb, em.1,fari,droliiiii11.1,hic.In•tii,iiit)aobr;t'i. Tltilei•e•• ..05, ,t1.16„.1,10....,v ,.e.a.:fc, ..w.,....,; re awa:,,,.:.,:...)3,Lit thiy.
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.• . , . .. .,,, ,,,........ .....,,T . 5 •111.;....i., :wor,110•„,,,,eas:e,, 'ofy as the 1,..,4\-6.6.•.
task' all along' Contending with strcng -1,e‘ieloonlent of; tli,rit- •-pro4,,,ii1co and' tile il,,•,,...,,,...„i,...1.t •,,,d, 1.;,,,,-,. 0., t . , t.i.,t,v,„--: .
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opposition withont and within.. hia' W,est. •.Steiansson is the ..-oos. distill- •
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party.'. While. ,everybody • liantczi ...to gut.shed: cauadian Ic.elitilde'r-• '1 -rat . i'eY' '' 13o 1J( .-Alr'.-and 'm('''. .1)--7'.--,---
are•-,=.46:.•he--1.-`6.urrd• irr'-the-tegattrix.'0.7 hie `-r(..tr,'"ca.-.-11.' •NIZIT'alifs7'n('-...Z.r.:-Aln-ril 1.ith,
aVoide -iii ''eleetreii-Iie-.-ga-•atiOng-,76iii -
When an ',election' became.: inevitable,
the . Conibinatien.: became. anliatioge-'
able;,,f..............:4-,..-... ...,-- - ,-,-,...-,..1,- ---.,..- ••
The4xemIer..__appeate•c1.7.toltaketlie and-soid-iiapers 611 the'st,reets of, 1,V.; n- ttz; 2,1•'•e- - -;'I el- twerii v• st:e'14.-'' i,'1)1e..s,, . ---' -'-'-, , •°-- - . '
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