The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-06-14, Page 5•
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Do You keep Hens?
or -do the Hens keeP you-
C White Leghorns and Barred Rocks
and 9th. we will have 30001 If you want
. any cif them it will be' necessary to ' !ace
- your order noW.
-77 OWN .TowNsitup'___cd.tiNciL,L
mient with. Reeve, Irwin in .chair,,
MPMbers Were all nresent, Minutes Of
.xneeting; were read ;and iidepted,
The. follOwing orders .on the' Treasu'r-
, •er' iwere' Passed, viz; Geo.. gooney,.
part 'payment Of printing contraet
:age and stationery. Total $112'.., Wel-
use' of tanterp at -Lot 3k. J,
MoOre. .Bailift. $4, Attending, sitting;';
"of' DiVisiOn-GOMIC,'April
Ritchie to the 'Ontario, liesiiital* at
StodOrt. $5.50 for professional' at:.•
Swain; John. RhYver, $5.151or filling
•WaShOuts -.and rep'. culvert. Jess , $4 'for.
• ilton, $8 for Work at cemetery, 'Ogle
Albert- °Ritchie. .$2-;70; 'shOvelling
• .$4.50, -Work at MCC.ormick's'ArCli with
Ing and seraping with team', $11.58 -
George. Hinton., $1,50, rep, culvert,
grading. Robert Tout, $4, rep, °bridge
and 'filling Washout. Dan, S.,MaclIon-
;Willis' MeCormick,' Shovelling
end 'Dating in tile, Ben
-Farrell, $13,80, work :ork Read
ley Hydro-Electrie,Systein, $2.57i, for
_light for P,rp: Hall, The Miinicipal
si)t StlbSeriPtiaris for Cohn -
An and team dti grader, on,•0-,-Tnifer
-s-alary-rn-rifertorr-eina•-,n :=-Thar
e Mcohartes Drain; Award; bearing
the' Coneent -Of .40,, -MetharleS. refer-.
re.d back 'to. the.:Enginger for amend-,
:Slone • 'in Said Award.—Carried:
eStimate .of damage„to 'his, field, by',
'piano 'Tn. • Hall tuned.L-terried.,
ing accennts.. he, paid, vizr.• Robert J,
Moore, "County' Constable.',Jhereinbe-
li&orderea.to be paid) And _Made' AP .
as, 'follows: Conveying. Alex, McRit...,
$28:20; ServiceS 'of one, assistant, $3,.
pital„ London; On April 29th, 1922,
-from Kincardine to, -London,
James Farrell. Kincardine,. County'
ConStabl'e aicouht' for keeping Mal.
.1VIClionald to the Ontario,.
BroWn Air refund Of Statute Labor
Tax with roceived., The, Clerk wag, in-
StrUctedl to ': Make a ,suitable 'reply,.
Enimerton-McICinnen:--1-,T hat t s.
.:Cennoil ,40„W:adjoizrit,-to ?meet 41.k3111
Thuraday; the -14th -day ,of- June
MUST PAY HOSPITAT PEE-
Vesnra 'Township bo colledt hospital
fees fot indigent,' patient Of', that
tOwliabijo who Spent senile time in the
bowrisliin Imo endeavored te,ditielaiinl
'hilt the 'hoard ' ',Advised
T»�U(I WOW s f ' `N THuR.$PAY, ..TUN'1,411i,,, 1923;,
-HO'yi' ' pt..0 11-TiIOI`iS Ii% TIIT 1Vi)1Kl II'br T} E-Br1SIEST
,UAMh1..T, ., ti 3L,1S" �!. __ '.: .. WAY
�.-gyp-,•- .
•• Ask ten 1 @ople Iaa11y then are hak It is a, •stroag inilietn'ient''-of pies, nt
'rifle&- *the idea -of 'spilli N w n .. ,�.t
n�-��lt. ?nd � late- and trtne� that; Revs, Johri� I! ort
•nine, of 'them will admit that .they a to offers in the Atlantic Month.
think, it -is, unlucky, but do not know
h"�a eason'r 4a .i tho-441ne, yl,ith ra sta'. 4..,i, , IAG e b 4 >�. d�,
o : ouu:sn:noi:stit vns., mam af:.,:whi ty=
al' I n t1it it cel 5` ni 4•=,v 4 -
afid do eat' it in 'a, ivai,i's"v1'ipusc n the
East is to�Tay a .sign of rienaixip ai
' it was in the days of Ab•
ahann,'lf Q.J.
x'efuse to ';eat his; salt :you, offer blip'
the. deadliest insult while the aY,cr
dlen'taI spilling "oi it ' eor�iid easily be
Mistaken for a wiltul •act and might
Cos
t a cIums i
wm
anhslif
e
Xf.Thowever, he nicked up a pinch,
F
an'�d tlixo�5;:at;,ovei_ Irisule#'t�shou-]i1e3 h�_
signified' that the spilling had been
.unintentional : ' :•- -.
• The idea that -it is,=unlucky to walk:;
uiider:a'ladder "'n',asuundoubtedly start-
ed :and dncouraged bw'„early •luildei•s•'
in • self-defence.•••People passing. un.4lei
a- •ladder scan easily bring it^mail the
Man upon its rungs crashing,'ta',the
,,••round by:. knocking against: if acci-
dentally,, but if they walk outside they•
'can do little, herrn • • , •
' Why'is', it • . considered unlucky .to
pass •on they stains:? . Sian'ply because in'
the old” days .you. never quite knew
who was'not your enemy:, A; Haan coin
ing downstairs' .h'ad; an enormous , ad
vantage • over: one .going . up. , hence,
,passing ';ori 'the `stairs,. became unpopr
ly "Living " he deiclar es "in an air •of
ix Elul' ' nce we *.a.re
;ght ;Was. not 'Poisoned. bOt could
feel -eafe ire' drank liqUor from' the -
same bottle:The Words `flrourbealth'.'•
.werehis' guarantee of godd faith
their fingers: to avert eV R., W nen. doing
, years to Ward. off evil 'Spirits The •
afte.e'making a' boast:
luckiest of nuinbers:„ In ancient .tirnes •
.wai'the reverse l'.1VIen", in' -those days
aminted in :dozens; analt Was
The present belief that thirteen hak
thirteenth' at' table. aria, the „first tO
'lighted, 'front! one, MatCh 7 super.;
stitiOnia an 'Oriental fp 'Parts Of
:the ear East -three wax tapers... lire
.1:diced -by. •a' 'deathbed', arid three light§
to 'see 'the. new inotfn through °grass
.3,Vloon-worshiji is one' of ',the oldest.
as the sYnibel life was sp •-•
sacred... that:: whole 'tribes •vvotild- .4s7.
One who SaW,, it through Mudt
hay -e been indeors. -and -therefore
The reason 'whY black, cats.shoilldhe
'burnt ve 'When, eau triffli
that they. were 'undotilitedl held :-:te
• 'represent evil_ spirits ,that,inight bring
disposed tO,;:accent, .saueer:of milk in
the Most',.frieridlY tway, it was
that. -lie.-Urotild yotflio harm.:
'SCItOOL. REPORTS
wood: ,Joe tegari; Rath. .'11,facAdain,
Lane.. john Herbert, Mao -
Reid', lifelnia,..jOhtiStOn;.,
Sr; Pr.—Billie .johnston; -Ed-
auw an
a•Irx a#iii irh'out op!wiiii}�'' J aa1.l ;114 ? :M;
s
a �
.{'1'�-FA r' 1 V not;
�'.. e'e'c'ii,t)• C� \ e' 'de 21 Ji7 fic, r`C 1.1 aGe•
q } .r„I w r n R r r s
r�l��a� rf'� � ti$ �i�� tea`
dizrIi t Mxnirst:4:iii 4 cnl r' f{ aT.kFit a 1 o1
ihip i[-succe"Ss ons cIVIt iii cohifo t;
utx-tueetof .-- occl t�iri�'-out aelfit�h
iove 01 the easy way, which turns: •out
.11 -the enci.t;r.he a bath ox Hank
Inc! enor !ating .effect of „ease has,;
long been known: tiaiinihal's army
diseovcred it two centuries�be2ore the
ui., th of t.h'rist and. lost stamina in a
Sin�ie iwinter s lu„ �U:xv at4,4apua
t •hdd been r�iseoyexc d : iiii111onas at.
wcrtiies iAt w lr her been �cieticronstxat
i d= ni llitrns o1, tirricS Sinee:- • if 'people'
still, levc ease and' •air mane its b.S''by
it,,,there ip' nothing, new'ahoulthat,
But it the ,number• b#, the "ease-wor•
shippers is greater, if their devotion,
w tli`.e; hrine"of 11.l*iiry is .iakore mark-'-
ed .tke'canker eats more -deeply, into
the fabric of 'mankind', It is all 'a
no tier of degree '
if •ease means ebinfoi:t there was
assuredly' nevor such an age of 'ease
as this, A.sini;'le electrr,:•fan operating,
in • an ordinary horns today Is more
effective than a dozen, slaves waving
,,,heir Palm ,lc'aves, over' a'.gtieen of 'aii-•
went"Egypt, 'r"heMost luxurious '.de
vices which ininiskei'ed to 'the rich • of
i;abylor • are.' crude 'apci cditinonplacse
cel spared to the resources' which an:y
skilled' artisancan now .ciimand' In
this "these • 1s nothing. to .be regreted.
tt is -the Worship :of - easew hieh is
wrong•;
the,,,.i.i iwrllingness'to sacrifice
�hc stih-Jrdinatibn• of all 'else to the.,
• mue;;t' for '-good •-tick, '
It•.iS aria; ace of, ease, an.d.'the most
uneasy. , case' that:, :was • ever • kn.own:
cau:�e .,'se in, itself l' es licit satisfy;
M1 prian'kind is 'flitting 4'1-m .1371i!. -form..;
,>,;t it "to another, i' the•.hope that;•th.
tisfyifi; cl•ratt may "lie- at ?lash l•is'
,everdtl. ' Ease. has``•become.. the ,mas.ter
where.case.shauld be.thc',slavr .
Yet - the Great, rt, .War demonstrated
"chat the capacity ••to sacri•fi;ce • not
lead -Among;' those who stab ed at'
• home. as Drell as among th se «ho-
touglaf',afield, there , was. a: ne-w
sciousiiess oft, -the 'valine of s'i,lt alines ••
,tion;.'" It Was heralded by' Kinlina's::
,rumpet cal -i :vuhen•:;'thc'g'reat.•contest'
, "ivki easy hopes „of -lies
eachone to
Who ,standS if freedorn:;fall?,:,
jelf‘itidulgence were to. l•i>'rvoi-ne the_
• Tint; woujd he, in the end; ta'
CLOSE CALE,;Ar BARN RAISING
-,i-hile.assisting this • ',Wednesday' eyen-
:""fei",f',-"fferbliene'd-ii• --lille Sian -ding
ArthirCflenghari o re Al:
Venting Mr Tanner ..,,,instAiltly
about the -,,h-eadr,--andrhdulders,7-ancl-•
Who, :A.fter ...getting first -Ala: oni the,
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IYour New Suit
Can Be Ordered
Here, and
Money Save
RIPLEY
argest Stock
of Shirts ind
Collars
in Bruce
The, West ,:,Wawanosh Council Met-
:Revisien on the isSessment roll for
the 'current Year The different- 'ap-
peals ...were :dealt 'with and at the
;61iision of -the -Sitting of theTtenit the
.Couricil field its regular'ineeting.
::The inirinteS'• of laSt„,tneeting *ere
read ...and adopted. A. COmmunicatiOn
+Alice ac on,'' ,Pend AA on „ Of ,hcr eCeentancectbet: her
Inother
Year:: after „Year • :Until. aTfew,':.
inonthe 'Ago' ,when
ther. On the Other side, bevame',strain,'
embark. in koacjiusitipm_enterpriSe
Pr3perty:',When the lady.: Who has,
Sot ,iontteen Years'. board; the, hill to4
will have ',to Pay. the -costs. as' well.,
'for :the' the Plaintiff 'and: lowyer
Vandtone- for the defendant:,
;Mark' ,whose pre'Sipt9ronie
is- HOWick•Townsliiii,
Innisi 'Eva Sills, Tont England,
II tiess:-.Walter" -Clare;
"' JrAI—Etta Lane; Winnified:Rlake,•
Beatrice Culhert; Mary Clare, lioro,,
junior Itobill
ilateld•HYticpa;.',Elyin 52;
Thoin. 07; 'Sobel Mil-
ler, 9,3;y1tOnard Porster; 40,
,..Bedt Spellers „for tho•mOnth,, Neely
No,„ roll gee,. A.Veritge •Atietidilhed
Myr• ee Gamble, * Jim 'Stewart, :Edna
Stowirrt, Pearl Maen,ougall.- Angus
Katherine.. Campbell; Eva.
Mac Na frirel 8towart,,
A Class—Ruby MacDougall* RolAy
Campbell, 'Lawrence Maeteod
pleaSed to announeej the dates
Year.; With the assistance And co-iiper
has -decided; to make the gate fee 25cts.,
for adults.AM115,•Centsior 'Children for
everk, day -of the 'Exhibition:
:should. Make. vit'iwithin ,,the -Possibility•
ing ,'tlie- ,Municipality to take ...,en.arge ?when; all
-children under lg•:: years . of.
4,-:'eandkeepers,..aridi this 'opportunity to.see. the Ex Awn
free.. and the Managernerit proiniSe
,'that:•everything...will be going And .ai
live. 'Aeck 'froth ,rimningv at •large On
•
accOnnts were' read aria: er-.'
gravel; $2,40.:•J, Hyde; rep...to grader;
'Murray,' past salarY. 'as 'AiSesior;
12,'
Aitcheson $1,
returns to the seeno
'Pragged. to 'the Verge of demi* by
-twelve years- of -unbroken misery
bels her husband-
7713icturef the . joy Mrs.
awl ..•on' finding in Dreco'•riuiek and
PerManent 'relief -ft om--"-,twelve-- tong
,wrecking her life. ,Picture how.: in her',
new:'founa balminess and 'faith,in the
*OnderfulAiropertie,si of she ,
-commende0t.te tier husband and saw '
full programme of Attractions will be it. 'quickly'. OVerconie for,him. Par, :
▪ The Grand Stand:: will • be.' l'Octs'--,fef: 'ssonterbaeru,pmreactli:ttnio.-„Johierlhkoo:anremAgtyhr.oatiri?...,
th• e cruel torture of rheumatism add- •
.ed to.. MY Misery. •I .stifFered AgOnies..
.and.was hardly -able -to v•lift;n1Y-vvarm
:My limbs ached and I had severe pains', •
:the • un and Drees against ,my heart, I' '
got.. Very little" sleen "and 'would' get',
':KinloSe. in 'the County
Karch p". 1923. at theotT.Iwnracsli;ipaio,ef
.,.h..(1.1'eeediriiiie'nr4.1sti:tii.•,,...,!'''';hfinieed....:14-fid:eb:er' 'Pe ehoesti ir.gps lir 1u47-dis Ar' --t�gr:61int bpV' oa.e ya VD: •
.Will of the said Malcolm McInnes. After
and 'statements of their accduhtS',alid-:
And take-,liotice . that ..'efter the huSband,.. who bad suffered
twenty,eighth day of June D, 1923. SeVerelY from rhermiatism :and ea- • „
d▪ rstribute 'the assets of, the Said- de- helped .him: e-YerY'•Wak, . •
eeased among , the persOns entitled., ,. ',Preto is the. greAtest Medieine We .
Iliefeto,.- having regard OtIlY' thd "r'ever'' heard:. Of 'And we. •cannot thank , .•
claim's of which they shall then.have ,'it enough fOr reseuing ds 'from 'Our .
lors',' Will lrot'IYe 'for :the said - • suffering, from' kidney. 'stomach. •
:iets dr any 'part thereef ?to any per- liver or' intestinal disorders is too
soli, -,of *hose claim 'they . Shall not . vere ,too ,c1dely rooted for Dreco• to 7 ,
then •haVereceiVed notiee. • ,overcome,' ft acts 'quickly and gently.
Dated at LtiCknoW this tWent.y,ninth bringing 'new life • and t6'
A.gentjOr the Said Ejtecutors; in, Lucknow. by Dr,. A, hi, Spence. and
children on" this , day . All. information
regarding. the Exhibition given on an-
NcEricE TO 'CREDITORS."
In the 'matter of the 'estate of 'Mal-
-McInnes,' late' of the TOwn--
- Shin -Or Kinless-, in the tounty. of
Bruce. Yeoman-, d:eceased..
. Notice ie herebY• given that 'all per -
against the lath Malcolm; MetnneS,.
yo4 'les. horn %. NOCt.171111.16 of Your COTO . by
feedintit to your tattle lei. fodder: , '
Corn stored in a TORONTO Wooden Sta*e Sae glie
you 100% Of the velue„ ,; Good ensilage wilt improVe ilia
health 'of :yew', Cattle .and.Wilf•inereale the euelity
„ quantity of your Milir :reit-frit; Coed "Magri Must be taitille
tongued, eed,gieeveit te• exClude tile air. ind specially
the' leodth, and 'value es( YOUr hod.: inforontti.ii
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bin tells- ; in tons of coal, burned.
k and . in volume. of heat:?-"
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economy,• install ',a'`Happy
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:as compared to•cost=bi in con-
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venience-big in comfort. • : ' • • '
A Happy ThoughtPurnate solves • . .
• the .h e a ti n g problem for the
medium-sized house.It sends a
• stream 'of thoroughly warmed;
H'appy, Thought Heaters' humi•dified air straight •up into • ,
bckng'comf n't and- econ: ,;• • the house.': ,Draughty, cori;iers
omy into the home vanish,, cold Spots disappear.
.: • r . . ' There is no dirty, dust or>gas--no
:Happy Thought Ranges Coal waste PPy • ,..
: make cooking and'halt- 'For largerhoWeiiHa "Thought • •'
ing easier.. ' 'Combination furnaces solve the.
problem: %et us have a plan of .' •
your House and we will advise .
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v•you.
SOLD BY
SAE &'RTEOUS
LUCKNOW. • .. •• , , .._ ..�' _ PHONE -66,
MADE V At• B ANTFORD • CANADA • By " '
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• FOUNDRY CQMPANY%'LIMITED
RANGES #FURNACES 6
Do You keep Hens?
or -do the Hens keeP you-
C White Leghorns and Barred Rocks
and 9th. we will have 30001 If you want
. any cif them it will be' necessary to ' !ace
- your order noW.
-77 OWN .TowNsitup'___cd.tiNciL,L
mient with. Reeve, Irwin in .chair,,
MPMbers Were all nresent, Minutes Of
.xneeting; were read ;and iidepted,
The. follOwing orders .on the' Treasu'r-
, •er' iwere' Passed, viz; Geo.. gooney,.
part 'payment Of printing contraet
:age and stationery. Total $112'.., Wel-
use' of tanterp at -Lot 3k. J,
MoOre. .Bailift. $4, Attending, sitting;';
"of' DiVisiOn-GOMIC,'April
Ritchie to the 'Ontario, liesiiital* at
StodOrt. $5.50 for professional' at:.•
Swain; John. RhYver, $5.151or filling
•WaShOuts -.and rep'. culvert. Jess , $4 'for.
• ilton, $8 for Work at cemetery, 'Ogle
Albert- °Ritchie. .$2-;70; 'shOvelling
• .$4.50, -Work at MCC.ormick's'ArCli with
Ing and seraping with team', $11.58 -
George. Hinton., $1,50, rep, culvert,
grading. Robert Tout, $4, rep, °bridge
and 'filling Washout. Dan, S.,MaclIon-
;Willis' MeCormick,' Shovelling
end 'Dating in tile, Ben
-Farrell, $13,80, work :ork Read
ley Hydro-Electrie,Systein, $2.57i, for
_light for P,rp: Hall, The Miinicipal
si)t StlbSeriPtiaris for Cohn -
An and team dti grader, on,•0-,-Tnifer
-s-alary-rn-rifertorr-eina•-,n :=-Thar
e Mcohartes Drain; Award; bearing
the' Coneent -Of .40,, -MetharleS. refer-.
re.d back 'to. the.:Enginger for amend-,
:Slone • 'in Said Award.—Carried:
eStimate .of damage„to 'his, field, by',
'piano 'Tn. • Hall tuned.L-terried.,
ing accennts.. he, paid, vizr.• Robert J,
Moore, "County' Constable.',Jhereinbe-
li&orderea.to be paid) And _Made' AP .
as, 'follows: Conveying. Alex, McRit...,
$28:20; ServiceS 'of one, assistant, $3,.
pital„ London; On April 29th, 1922,
-from Kincardine to, -London,
James Farrell. Kincardine,. County'
ConStabl'e aicouht' for keeping Mal.
.1VIClionald to the Ontario,.
BroWn Air refund Of Statute Labor
Tax with roceived., The, Clerk wag, in-
StrUctedl to ': Make a ,suitable 'reply,.
Enimerton-McICinnen:--1-,T hat t s.
.:Cennoil ,40„W:adjoizrit,-to ?meet 41.k3111
Thuraday; the -14th -day ,of- June
MUST PAY HOSPITAT PEE-
Vesnra 'Township bo colledt hospital
fees fot indigent,' patient Of', that
tOwliabijo who Spent senile time in the
bowrisliin Imo endeavored te,ditielaiinl
'hilt the 'hoard ' ',Advised
T»�U(I WOW s f ' `N THuR.$PAY, ..TUN'1,411i,,, 1923;,
-HO'yi' ' pt..0 11-TiIOI`iS Ii% TIIT 1Vi)1Kl II'br T} E-Br1SIEST
,UAMh1..T, ., ti 3L,1S" �!. __ '.: .. WAY
�.-gyp-,•- .
•• Ask ten 1 @ople Iaa11y then are hak It is a, •stroag inilietn'ient''-of pies, nt
'rifle&- *the idea -of 'spilli N w n .. ,�.t
n�-��lt. ?nd � late- and trtne� that; Revs, Johri� I! ort
•nine, of 'them will admit that .they a to offers in the Atlantic Month.
think, it -is, unlucky, but do not know
h"�a eason'r 4a .i tho-441ne, yl,ith ra sta'. 4..,i, , IAG e b 4 >�. d�,
o : ouu:sn:noi:stit vns., mam af:.,:whi ty=
al' I n t1it it cel 5` ni 4•=,v 4 -
afid do eat' it in 'a, ivai,i's"v1'ipusc n the
East is to�Tay a .sign of rienaixip ai
' it was in the days of Ab•
ahann,'lf Q.J.
x'efuse to ';eat his; salt :you, offer blip'
the. deadliest insult while the aY,cr
dlen'taI spilling "oi it ' eor�iid easily be
Mistaken for a wiltul •act and might
Cos
t a cIums i
wm
anhslif
e
Xf.Thowever, he nicked up a pinch,
F
an'�d tlixo�5;:at;,ovei_ Irisule#'t�shou-]i1e3 h�_
signified' that the spilling had been
.unintentional : ' :•- -.
• The idea that -it is,=unlucky to walk:;
uiider:a'ladder "'n',asuundoubtedly start-
ed :and dncouraged bw'„early •luildei•s•'
in • self-defence.•••People passing. un.4lei
a- •ladder scan easily bring it^mail the
Man upon its rungs crashing,'ta',the
,,••round by:. knocking against: if acci-
dentally,, but if they walk outside they•
'can do little, herrn • • , •
' Why'is', it • . considered unlucky .to
pass •on they stains:? . Sian'ply because in'
the old” days .you. never quite knew
who was'not your enemy:, A; Haan coin
ing downstairs' .h'ad; an enormous , ad
vantage • over: one .going . up. , hence,
,passing ';ori 'the `stairs,. became unpopr
ly "Living " he deiclar es "in an air •of
ix Elul' ' nce we *.a.re
;ght ;Was. not 'Poisoned. bOt could
feel -eafe ire' drank liqUor from' the -
same bottle:The Words `flrourbealth'.'•
.werehis' guarantee of godd faith
their fingers: to avert eV R., W nen. doing
, years to Ward. off evil 'Spirits The •
afte.e'making a' boast:
luckiest of nuinbers:„ In ancient .tirnes •
.wai'the reverse l'.1VIen", in' -those days
aminted in :dozens; analt Was
The present belief that thirteen hak
thirteenth' at' table. aria, the „first tO
'lighted, 'front! one, MatCh 7 super.;
stitiOnia an 'Oriental fp 'Parts Of
:the ear East -three wax tapers... lire
.1:diced -by. •a' 'deathbed', arid three light§
to 'see 'the. new inotfn through °grass
.3,Vloon-worshiji is one' of ',the oldest.
as the sYnibel life was sp •-•
sacred... that:: whole 'tribes •vvotild- .4s7.
One who SaW,, it through Mudt
hay -e been indeors. -and -therefore
The reason 'whY black, cats.shoilldhe
'burnt ve 'When, eau triffli
that they. were 'undotilitedl held :-:te
• 'represent evil_ spirits ,that,inight bring
disposed tO,;:accent, .saueer:of milk in
the Most',.frieridlY tway, it was
that. -lie.-Urotild yotflio harm.:
'SCItOOL. REPORTS
wood: ,Joe tegari; Rath. .'11,facAdain,
Lane.. john Herbert, Mao -
Reid', lifelnia,..jOhtiStOn;.,
Sr; Pr.—Billie .johnston; -Ed-
auw an
a•Irx a#iii irh'out op!wiiii}�'' J aa1.l ;114 ? :M;
s
a �
.{'1'�-FA r' 1 V not;
�'.. e'e'c'ii,t)• C� \ e' 'de 21 Ji7 fic, r`C 1.1 aGe•
q } .r„I w r n R r r s
r�l��a� rf'� � ti$ �i�� tea`
dizrIi t Mxnirst:4:iii 4 cnl r' f{ aT.kFit a 1 o1
ihip i[-succe"Ss ons cIVIt iii cohifo t;
utx-tueetof .-- occl t�iri�'-out aelfit�h
iove 01 the easy way, which turns: •out
.11 -the enci.t;r.he a bath ox Hank
Inc! enor !ating .effect of „ease has,;
long been known: tiaiinihal's army
diseovcred it two centuries�be2ore the
ui., th of t.h'rist and. lost stamina in a
Sin�ie iwinter s lu„ �U:xv at4,4apua
t •hdd been r�iseoyexc d : iiii111onas at.
wcrtiies iAt w lr her been �cieticronstxat
i d= ni llitrns o1, tirricS Sinee:- • if 'people'
still, levc ease and' •air mane its b.S''by
it,,,there ip' nothing, new'ahoulthat,
But it the ,number• b#, the "ease-wor•
shippers is greater, if their devotion,
w tli`.e; hrine"of 11.l*iiry is .iakore mark-'-
ed .tke'canker eats more -deeply, into
the fabric of 'mankind', It is all 'a
no tier of degree '
if •ease means ebinfoi:t there was
assuredly' nevor such an age of 'ease
as this, A.sini;'le electrr,:•fan operating,
in • an ordinary horns today Is more
effective than a dozen, slaves waving
,,,heir Palm ,lc'aves, over' a'.gtieen of 'aii-•
went"Egypt, 'r"heMost luxurious '.de
vices which ininiskei'ed to 'the rich • of
i;abylor • are.' crude 'apci cditinonplacse
cel spared to the resources' which an:y
skilled' artisancan now .ciimand' In
this "these • 1s nothing. to .be regreted.
tt is -the Worship :of - easew hieh is
wrong•;
the,,,.i.i iwrllingness'to sacrifice
�hc stih-Jrdinatibn• of all 'else to the.,
• mue;;t' for '-good •-tick, '
It•.iS aria; ace of, ease, an.d.'the most
uneasy. , case' that:, :was • ever • kn.own:
cau:�e .,'se in, itself l' es licit satisfy;
M1 prian'kind is 'flitting 4'1-m .1371i!. -form..;
,>,;t it "to another, i' the•.hope that;•th.
tisfyifi; cl•ratt may "lie- at ?lash l•is'
,everdtl. ' Ease. has``•become.. the ,mas.ter
where.case.shauld be.thc',slavr .
Yet - the Great, rt, .War demonstrated
"chat the capacity ••to sacri•fi;ce • not
lead -Among;' those who stab ed at'
• home. as Drell as among th se «ho-
touglaf',afield, there , was. a: ne-w
sciousiiess oft, -the 'valine of s'i,lt alines ••
,tion;.'" It Was heralded by' Kinlina's::
,rumpet cal -i :vuhen•:;'thc'g'reat.•contest'
, "ivki easy hopes „of -lies
eachone to
Who ,standS if freedorn:;fall?,:,
jelf‘itidulgence were to. l•i>'rvoi-ne the_
• Tint; woujd he, in the end; ta'
CLOSE CALE,;Ar BARN RAISING
-,i-hile.assisting this • ',Wednesday' eyen-
:""fei",f',-"fferbliene'd-ii• --lille Sian -ding
ArthirCflenghari o re Al:
Venting Mr Tanner ..,,,instAiltly
about the -,,h-eadr,--andrhdulders,7-ancl-•
Who, :A.fter ...getting first -Ala: oni the,
4
IYour New Suit
Can Be Ordered
Here, and
Money Save
RIPLEY
argest Stock
of Shirts ind
Collars
in Bruce
The, West ,:,Wawanosh Council Met-
:Revisien on the isSessment roll for
the 'current Year The different- 'ap-
peals ...were :dealt 'with and at the
;61iision of -the -Sitting of theTtenit the
.Couricil field its regular'ineeting.
::The inirinteS'• of laSt„,tneeting *ere
read ...and adopted. A. COmmunicatiOn
+Alice ac on,'' ,Pend AA on „ Of ,hcr eCeentancectbet: her
Inother
Year:: after „Year • :Until. aTfew,':.
inonthe 'Ago' ,when
ther. On the Other side, bevame',strain,'
embark. in koacjiusitipm_enterpriSe
Pr3perty:',When the lady.: Who has,
Sot ,iontteen Years'. board; the, hill to4
will have ',to Pay. the -costs. as' well.,
'for :the' the Plaintiff 'and: lowyer
Vandtone- for the defendant:,
;Mark' ,whose pre'Sipt9ronie
is- HOWick•Townsliiii,
Innisi 'Eva Sills, Tont England,
II tiess:-.Walter" -Clare;
"' JrAI—Etta Lane; Winnified:Rlake,•
Beatrice Culhert; Mary Clare, lioro,,
junior Itobill
ilateld•HYticpa;.',Elyin 52;
Thoin. 07; 'Sobel Mil-
ler, 9,3;y1tOnard Porster; 40,
,..Bedt Spellers „for tho•mOnth,, Neely
No,„ roll gee,. A.Veritge •Atietidilhed
Myr• ee Gamble, * Jim 'Stewart, :Edna
Stowirrt, Pearl Maen,ougall.- Angus
Katherine.. Campbell; Eva.
Mac Na frirel 8towart,,
A Class—Ruby MacDougall* RolAy
Campbell, 'Lawrence Maeteod
pleaSed to announeej the dates
Year.; With the assistance And co-iiper
has -decided; to make the gate fee 25cts.,
for adults.AM115,•Centsior 'Children for
everk, day -of the 'Exhibition:
:should. Make. vit'iwithin ,,the -Possibility•
ing ,'tlie- ,Municipality to take ...,en.arge ?when; all
-children under lg•:: years . of.
4,-:'eandkeepers,..aridi this 'opportunity to.see. the Ex Awn
free.. and the Managernerit proiniSe
,'that:•everything...will be going And .ai
live. 'Aeck 'froth ,rimningv at •large On
•
accOnnts were' read aria: er-.'
gravel; $2,40.:•J, Hyde; rep...to grader;
'Murray,' past salarY. 'as 'AiSesior;
12,'
Aitcheson $1,
returns to the seeno
'Pragged. to 'the Verge of demi* by
-twelve years- of -unbroken misery
bels her husband-
7713icturef the . joy Mrs.
awl ..•on' finding in Dreco'•riuiek and
PerManent 'relief -ft om--"-,twelve-- tong
,wrecking her life. ,Picture how.: in her',
new:'founa balminess and 'faith,in the
*OnderfulAiropertie,si of she ,
-commende0t.te tier husband and saw '
full programme of Attractions will be it. 'quickly'. OVerconie for,him. Par, :
▪ The Grand Stand:: will • be.' l'Octs'--,fef: 'ssonterbaeru,pmreactli:ttnio.-„Johierlhkoo:anremAgtyhr.oatiri?...,
th• e cruel torture of rheumatism add- •
.ed to.. MY Misery. •I .stifFered AgOnies..
.and.was hardly -able -to v•lift;n1Y-vvarm
:My limbs ached and I had severe pains', •
:the • un and Drees against ,my heart, I' '
got.. Very little" sleen "and 'would' get',
':KinloSe. in 'the County
Karch p". 1923. at theotT.Iwnracsli;ipaio,ef
.,.h..(1.1'eeediriiiie'nr4.1sti:tii.•,,...,!'''';hfinieed....:14-fid:eb:er' 'Pe ehoesti ir.gps lir 1u47-dis Ar' --t�gr:61int bpV' oa.e ya VD: •
.Will of the said Malcolm McInnes. After
and 'statements of their accduhtS',alid-:
And take-,liotice . that ..'efter the huSband,.. who bad suffered
twenty,eighth day of June D, 1923. SeVerelY from rhermiatism :and ea- • „
d▪ rstribute 'the assets of, the Said- de- helped .him: e-YerY'•Wak, . •
eeased among , the persOns entitled., ,. ',Preto is the. greAtest Medieine We .
Iliefeto,.- having regard OtIlY' thd "r'ever'' heard:. Of 'And we. •cannot thank , .•
claim's of which they shall then.have ,'it enough fOr reseuing ds 'from 'Our .
lors',' Will lrot'IYe 'for :the said - • suffering, from' kidney. 'stomach. •
:iets dr any 'part thereef ?to any per- liver or' intestinal disorders is too
soli, -,of *hose claim 'they . Shall not . vere ,too ,c1dely rooted for Dreco• to 7 ,
then •haVereceiVed notiee. • ,overcome,' ft acts 'quickly and gently.
Dated at LtiCknoW this tWent.y,ninth bringing 'new life • and t6'
A.gentjOr the Said Ejtecutors; in, Lucknow. by Dr,. A, hi, Spence. and
children on" this , day . All. information
regarding. the Exhibition given on an-
NcEricE TO 'CREDITORS."
In the 'matter of the 'estate of 'Mal-
-McInnes,' late' of the TOwn--
- Shin -Or Kinless-, in the tounty. of
Bruce. Yeoman-, d:eceased..
. Notice ie herebY• given that 'all per -
against the lath Malcolm; MetnneS,.
yo4 'les. horn %. NOCt.171111.16 of Your COTO . by
feedintit to your tattle lei. fodder: , '
Corn stored in a TORONTO Wooden Sta*e Sae glie
you 100% Of the velue„ ,; Good ensilage wilt improVe ilia
health 'of :yew', Cattle .and.Wilf•inereale the euelity
„ quantity of your Milir :reit-frit; Coed "Magri Must be taitille
tongued, eed,gieeveit te• exClude tile air. ind specially
the' leodth, and 'value es( YOUr hod.: inforontti.ii
•