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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-12, Page 5let • • TSN GUC'BNO. '"'"417-7!".° W BEPITINEG, THU►iAPAY• JUNE 12th ► 1924A ''''-' Positively the best, tires at any price 1 , I r e eti . RA r - � ..LltrilClxl,,Kltctien�r, ®tie ". est them su d th y other t res:u»der any, ° condition and , Compare e e T W. , SMITH ACCESSORIES hop OIL In Billy's job, , as in many -position wnere men neve won fame ato distinction, it is. personality, that counts.' It is his Mission in' hie to inspire confidenee, -and to lure innocent sheep and lamps ta their destruction with -as great' alacrity and lightnesa of gait as if' they .were skipping to thefields of Elysium, and this he does to the King's . taste;' he.Was born for his task. Though hut two,years old he has a substantial- beard,. and long' white hoary locks.' His mien' is gentle und there are no horns visible which might giVe rise to fatal BUS•' - .'picions. But in his eyes 'there is in,air of command, backed by 'the. force ef a portly frame, which enables Billy to de what he will with ; the Sheep aid -Iambs -which -co e within his ken, and •even, influences.. calves ,to keerir straight path. ' n the- bu.sy Season he saves, the - salaries of five men r in ordinary times . he does the work of tWo "He was "three months old.when he 'arrived at the Canadian Pacific `-• Stock Yards, Montreal, but he took to the work at 'once. He followed the heels Of the men, and 'while other animals tried at the work had to be coaxed to labor by rewards of cake and biscuits, Billy needed no, such spur, but in. three montha time would glanee at the sheep comfortably, *start off at ch,eerful trot and, without hesitation the doomed •animals would surround him and .happily,ascend the winding runway to the abattoir nearby. Then at a comniand he -would go - back and coax any stragglers, till he had all •at hand_ready to •be slaughtered, Noiv .to,look at might seem. that he did this work In all innocence, and that he was quite, unaware, that he had led his,chargea - to any. harm; but ,that would ,be, doing an injustice to Billy's mighty' intellect. He leads the -fleck -right tO the edge of the platform where they, are killed, Init then he carefully edges lathe wall, keeping .as ' fir as possible from the danger point till he .reaches the, only spot of safety, then he slides back 'froth the helpless sheepr wriggles out And goes back fof another lot.. His treachery' does not •weigh on his spirits, he .18 utterly com.1 placent and self-satislied,'impatient te be on the lob. Bluevale Sept. 1.0 Wroxeter Sept.) 11 Varna ept.. 17 Grand Beiid Sept, ,19 • 'Colborne Sept.. 22 CANADIAN NATIONAL' _RAILWAY DEBENTURES IViature in Si: Years YIELD INTEREST Payakiie in Gold in 1930:' ER FROM tENNESSEE E. Murchison, a son Of Mr,: ,business sent.tts this *eek some in.' formation about the part og. the world he lives in. He e?cplains that when on a ' to Liicknow 'some time ago, he frequently was asked •what the South produced, ans- wer ,inyariably "eVerythipg'", hut feeling. that such reply. was net isfying. nor convincing he sends a statements he 'discovered in one :of the 'southern papers, arid suggestec.' that it Might be of intere'st to folk' in. this :north.ern region'. "„„Accorcling. to the statistics of ' the Publishers' Association now being present d -the-nation the -South is now-preduc- About 100 ' per cent of tile Colin - try's turpentine' and "•roain, which is about 85 per cent ef,the world's out- . About 99 per .cenVof the country's sulphur,' Or about three7fourtlia of the world's..ciutptit. . About Q9 Per cent ,of 'the conn - try's phosphate 'rock. About 89 per teent of the country's - About 73 per (..eri. of the country's About150 Per cent of.,the,Colintry's About 00 per:cent of.the,country's. About"59.:per cent of the cOuntry's Petroleum "or about 38" _per cent . of the World's productiOn. • About 5,0 ,per 'cent' Of the country's Aboiit '100. per cent of the coun- About 100. Der cent of the coun try's sugar cane: , try's sugar -cane and eane sugar. About- 100 per cent\ of the coun- About' 100 per cent of the ,coun- try's. peanuts oil: , About 97 per Cent of the- couniry's About 91 per cent of the country's About 91 per cent of the -country's sweet potatoes. About 83.per cent of. the country's , About 80' per cent ,of the ,countrY's About 40 per cent of the country's citrus fruitS. And the South now boasts: " About 100 per cent of the coun- try's cotton oil- mill canital. About 80 per -cent of.„ the country's Solomon 50; Dave Smehzer .$1.00; LUGGISH LIVER DURING SPRIG CAUSES..POISON! This is the time of near when Your' liver becomes sluggish and your }n testines become clogged up with poi sonous waste 'Your liver does 11V :o �. :.�a f .`"h.10041..'-�t�a�_.�n. �. ;1#`I....Il ..ly .x . y ''ot .skin; he',result ,is salld'w cool„ { 2lexion, dark circles. and, pimples, coated." tongue and, bad' taste morn- ings 'Asx -these--poisons-=,continue. ta:; flood your, -system; your resistance s, dowered, • you' feel dull • and tired and sick- .. __..._Make '•this tests Cleanse ' and....tnne_ your liner ;with Dr. Thacher•'s-^Liver end Blood Syru }. • Contains ,pure it► gredients` prescribed, by' Physicians, `13elp , nature • strengthen: your 'stein,,. soothe' . tired a •n d . overtkited• 'tei•Ves; brace :.up .system, ..and 'purify,; vont,' blood: 1 Notice gick difference'' in way you •,look,,, eat, • sleep „and feel;. You, :too will be' satisfled, as others have, or no' cost; Dr.- �Thoeher's.,:is sold and 'recoin. mended'by A. E.. McKim, Lueknow ,Qantelon .50;" Jlervey Carter 50; Sarali 'Carter: $1,,00 Misses tong Collyer,'.50; Mary .cooke 50; 174tni,. 'doririell $1.00 i- Dr. Connell- , Graham" 2'5; Alfred HOD :25; Allis.' Daye Johnson ;25; Ed...,johnSton .50;" Miss Dolly 1-lenders,mi LOc-khart.. .50; Alex Liickhart, Carroll -.50; MacDiarrnid $1;:00*; Frank -1VlaeIritoSli .25; Wm, McLeod MacKenzie .25•;' Mi§s MacKen- .W:es. MacPherson '.50; Cordon Mac - Harry Nixon .,25; ,Inck .0stellidtt Pearlman. .:25; . Susie Ptirvis' brland'izichards „.50; Russell About 63 per cent, of the country's About 50 per 'Cent of the,. untry's native -white farmers. : About 50 Der cent„of the countrY's cotton, spindles.. • About 45 per cent of'the country's eettOn mil] capital About 43 per dent of the conntrY's 42 -ler-cent-9f :the country's About 40 per cent of the country's About, 40 per.cent of the country's • , About 36 per ,cent,of the country's. export values, , ° About 35 per cent of -the country's • 'DOMINION, 'GOVERNMENT PROPERTY: an Bonds may lieIsurchatiod on the paxtial payment plan. Write us for detisits TORONTO BONI) EXCHIANGE LIMITED Mr :and Mrs., Win:" Smith $1.00; Lea Ste: wart sg.00; Thompson :50; .ThornburD ‘:2,5; Nelson Wintei•ste'xi m. EIGHT TO TEN ,YEARS. KINGSTON PENITENTIARY; found guilty -.On , three cotints of p.er-; *open 1, 'eanie up for ' sen,tence ICot?nty -Court before Judge:" Klein .a ‘Tticker of'Owen Sound Put le.' he -had- fUrtlier evidence to ' the' effect- that Mfg.' Gardhiiime, the., witnesses, had "been .res raintS( there are..any errers.in Maine Dunt,', or if any one else Wiabed te. .iontribute; .please! communicate With Geo, .AitcheSon, $2.00; Mrs', Allen Arnistrong :50; Atinettetie .10;. , Judge Klein S'entenced the, :priSon- Mrk Blilter .40; MrS, Barbour ;25; tO terni.nOt less than 8....Ye*ity0 br.;italfOur $2,00; Bell .50; Abe ,itha nett mete than 10 ye,ars ttlitzsteiri .,50; Hannah Elitzsteln sten penetentiary. The 'Crown, A Miss ,EOWman .25; Adeni Betvinait ,torney 'had Made Otit live charges a-, Mrs. Etuee..,50r 3/4 Thoi,,Eurns, indictment, The 8' to 10'. year& aeaff, • by the pollee from. giving her *full evidence, Mr,,, Tucker , pleaded for The lawyer for the defende Wed' ten& for his client. urging leniency, on:the part of the demi but as' signers 'were lacking, 6 3 FOR CLOAT [ einedies for tic ven and Chroatc •Tvrnpanitis 1n° L{ the 'fr'uati :t)cti<r•ibed sire of • ^�•u.,.al t�a.'i'uncturc 'the;,Hu.nen, Be-, S;oininemied for Eloven--interna. Ii 11Nj#41.?, AlYu 14u�,geSted �i,uber- �. 9! feW.ePeriences with seasons. Bloating is charac-'., ,,-Ctri404.py ,swelli,pg, at the .left TOR, OeverV-C4soa-tr,felliiiteutiOn.'may• rya tiking; irthe het', iie.attrifineed te any kind of feed that', ••;, Preil.u.ce, indigestion.' it given in.. greeslY ,aninia,1S. frequently re' tirc‘d nig, With • middlingS,'," barley bpi .'°4.6.,ses inis..troh The digestion' sets ,up. in tha Ihilicture•nuluen 'tvith the 'Trocar...: 411 .44gPiit.L.64sbs t . the 'continued life -by punettirint the: 0:sten Lieu. marline the .a • u.ttatty tile -point of grea.test• tiTy'an'attendant,, until . Si thea,ibe replayed. g: troivale,can,..best: the administration :of ' oniiceste one:rquart•Of water .for ti her salts. in net Leas Akan One. and ,t'.'nail:'qiiarts-,of water:, ltepeat the This Tenn., .of .bloat is; present st.,„bles• during the' long, period -when .cattle ' are atand-, orally:not, to ah 'extent' to ;require. 1.4itic't,irre and. relief :by ',trocar. . provided :•the 'chronic, -. -"The. 'following; •.closage. .has otitt 'Prepare . by Stirring,. th.e .0142tholasseSi..',Stir, all. for tiv,e to favor easy.digestion. silage, ; alinien'tarY ,good, Con. - Thu et.: linseed meal arid, mixed,..with 'the . feed 'horning' 'anti • night. -„a handful. oi TA .1,- gla laiative..enougii.rPottis, ••stutil bi•-earnona.te, .powdered get Systina -and thereby •aitr. In the . pre, volition of Chronic. linft or tYinPan- W{.11 anti give otie bUirce at the begin - ahronie bloating • continue atter..".tri,ativent the tn'bereulin teat Sliould, be. apPlied .to the, !tuber -Conies s' and t,)airylug„. culosis in tile tiairy industry is, s Dawn considered,. It is us'etul life of the aset4 OatiOn t,; the great, 'catt ie 'plague 4vill IIPLEY ANO YICIIVITY •Richard: sl3tikin;tia.n has re, • turned ,Exon} St Josept}'a ..Hospital • London, where he 'has been receiving Medical treatmept •He . is .consider.: y ihipr, ed n l.El�lyti Mr, b . J. Reayae lift on: •the Grey- iouniii ,excursion- to Detroit; where he' r .lhs 6,1 riil'.iSrtr there, t x= S.A QarS ,ITi11:' cti •t i;, Irf rfdlK'l t 1�eT' and t,ubene , S1a1Ly:ii'. mow'red to` S�Latturci ora.'1:htrxauay , „it +i$$,, ( rtrudt, iilciriey. has, recover- d xr&rii'her recent •al:tgck of liiness, 1li'.• tate. abence. of Dr... 2iarkness • Shu is 'atti:nuing the (Gen�lai• �r.l�em. . , Ly izt ;O xi Sauna,' ltev bl; ;` t�olian, �v.it yrs, oc,c }pieu the' ptup t an 'St,' out aay : iteriiuun ua:,ive ed an •e*.eeilent'serli.ux3' .:. 11r ,1{, L , °Lteaeaveri_ lest o}t Lion- L,,,y laz°. ,.1unuiin 1y nese ,nc. xn ends , jib u ell an- oruce:, •n' ..uwdiu r.rcnauald of Seaforth, .has,. .4eWi Vibxtmg •:his• o otner,, .t�atuaiu tiils' Weer..' • `Lx• I11cGi livray,. of fort ',Angeles, spent a ie�w `hays .witn :nia � uutw ; uc,n•.1V1e(. diiviay, last' week. • Beige :McDonald is: visiting., at. nL home.* ilex' •s is cer, firs • loci.: .rL 4I eei}ian, ...in heai•diiie - • tz. 1H, .tilo9n'ey, yir•.apieter ' of• the,: .t..ey', L',xpreSs, has lett •on a• tri•i�.. ,o .�L'w U1itar10, wrrere ti'e•:."Wil,('. Oe._ r� .y • . engaged as•:a. field surer_ •tne LoliUiiivii overnzneiit' .n,,,ug�Quon serv,ce. �^ number of 'Kipley citizens• went, o .yuu.c a .:. t:lil� ,�v,e. • t -u .ue Letroit''trip: oii tne• t reYiioanu.. ,We are ready to give the MGT:, GEST. and BEST VaiueS' to Oiled eeiring.tb,Pet..,their W001.9 Mak.; Blanketa ?for ...your 'mother .ased ,to make wear 'CANADIAN WHEELING'-tanct .COTCIT FINGERING' YARNS are here iii:n11 weights. ,Prices paitl'arf account of over , two • hundred CompanY Was 'still in ceurSei as. ;all 'the known: ac,:2Ount had, been. paid at the time of :1"aith, ..they 'Were. pot held,!Persanally ..dable'ind,the nese 'against :them-Wea,.. Z'iirten; presided ,at a Special', hearing:: in 'Ripley- on S,aturday,-haVing ;been: called in; anfount which nay to--the'towu of litirop..nS -its ' share :4,tif the. townshiP, rate.. The. judge •not, •,iye a written deeision as vet ,but ciiiiateci that -the "village..would have it'll township' rate len its • to a refund..'of :the amount, expend- ed on 'its Own'. roads ,and: Side:Walks. details bf: the, Settlement.-- will' not be available. till the wr'itten.. order en6he'S.. the interested _Parties...A. appeareti for 'Walkerton; . appeared for "the ..teWn-, ,the yillage.' were brought by BroWn'',' trOs.' .te.tre are in, app,earanco -fine ,as :4;1, l;•, 051 ungiu2stienably 'the .1.yeSt of the dit-enie. in. their systems. -.Midi they ;clarinet. be. .to Jive for • fear ef., spreadfng.• :the disease'. last ;and, ii( .,cocVs 'Mentioned haill Were breur#ht in at a "Cost Clem, allqwatide Of .$100 for etteh Dr. torrid gave' out ,sotnii itifortn7 *Moir that is itither..starding in COO - Every . Wednesday and Satur. daY evenings and have BARG.Aly SPECIAL'S • Air' these evenings. COME. AND GET YOUR SHARE • RIPLE 'To Sell Sumther Residen City people in the •ceries and. , meats' by call up' out-of-town cus- torners once a week and get _their 'orders. Deli,. veriei are made by truck or express. Some grocers arrange With, their customers - to give this service.' hoDa fri fdsele ryra cisc aet3zoCallspthaeyyo, fn°c a 1 irW e d YIL ne lig Let us work out with _you a _plan for the surr. rounding -distaidt; Every Bell Telepho:ne is IPSSIOMENNiiMMIMEMME Ular disease id cattle • and maY Atilt 79 aivakeniiig the authorities of • 'chis district the nedessity of hav: ,ng tested,, particularly, those. rrernuently as many "its 175. , tubeir-j*, ''IANCIir „DOING WELL ; • 1144 logs lot stuUt 6f u eatipta Of the' older eneS *hell they escaped- and In dIfferent .wayg 'being This:" Year. Mt, 'Moore has pup8 from 'I There ia MOM* In black &it reliant when" 'OnO, 4teta WO of !1114 044, OV,:0101114 •