The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-30, Page 44
Tins Leo rd
'nunliday, March 3oth, $00
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vifZtvilial'41,11Ztagkutrat
oisay,eules tilliktteeil. (tiny
eat gout le luteknow of the London
number of villese sad, lam
for tie*
I 0.0. F. liveknew Ludc. eieete eve* Fridar
'orating at $ O'Cloek in their Bali, Vamp-
buUrotrOtt. All brethree cordially inviteit,
Movie -NOW° Orand. F. 'P. Armstrong:
!toe tinted, Robt Minion Ilmes„ Alex.
cle04, A. i.ihtytit Van.13.40$4
kats11411.
A. 1,'.44440- R. C4 Okthiehtlogiliernegt4
every Tuursdity night on or before he fin'
MI9014 in tbe masonic Hell, Havelock street
ialokanW., g 'A Armstrong;
0. Mertint.1. J. DeviSOM *or., W.
A, Wilson. -
(Neer, Quart Sherwood, NO. 60,. Inicknow..
. moots every teat Monday of the mouth in
In the oddrcilowe'llailtVialuinebrethern
cordially Invited to attend; Chief Ranger..
• John111, door., Robt, tiraltani
irinir seer. 404; 4olinsten, Treas. if ft,
Maelatoell: '
40; Isneknew Lodge, No. IA. .mects
sootn,-11-Afonderoreeelt month,* the Odd-
' fellowe' Mes.W •INOtkitiallol•
Blitzpildj yin. Seer, .:JUII,,11„ Manintosin.itec.
fkey. ,000..POtteriTreas..Alex. ROSS.
• 4, I)ental
leoWLER, L. le 0., ie. S. Orrice up
•etairein Hutton •Teeswater. Spec.
••• ial attention .V) gold: Antes, erowninir and
• bridseworic. Visitwroseter lat. and 3rd.
Weauesday (Item% month: (fordo Thur.
' O. A. NEWTONfh -$.„ Dentist. Splice
AiIm l3locir, inAcknow,,. Ont. All modern
methods. used. Best* Materials • furnisbest.
Crewe and Bridge work, Painless extract-
. ion by the uSe of the latest,. simplest and
. =feet remedy.g3OMNOVORM. Newest.
.tiohlaperatratiltIat tedth. ,Aldmienk.platesd,
CENTRAL
, STRATFORD. ONT.
YOU CAN SECURE
A 'POSITION
It you. hike a course with ea'. The
demand uponeus for trained help is.
meny times the number graduating.
Students are entering each week:
Iron may enter at any thue,,, Write
at ()nee for our free tatalogite,
. •
D. A. 144,c4AGHLAN, Principal.
A Christian' college-1We,
healthful situation. -;•••
Forprotneetusendternaawritetherrinelpal
• IC.I.Wrner,mA„D.D.,St.,Thitmee,Ont.
63
111* Lurititont etittind
' Pablisbed every Tlintaday Morainff
at iaMI,tneW, Ontario.
„fp. XI. ¥4NZI 11/49.orietor
„, met Rditor.
TRUIZSDAY, MAIL 30th, 1016
GERAllikli EMIT AFRICA.
It looks is theugh,' at:thWena nf tlr
war, German East Africa would be added
to the British dominions.. Por setae
weeks we have been told of The successes
iw/riclr haw 444kriui•s.SierrqI
that territory ,br the, British South
African arMy Under General Banitts.: For
this reason Canadians natitrally at ,
ieretita le know somethingabout, this
•Gertnan, colokv,
, It
*s one of the choice plecils intq '04401
•Africa was carved when, abort 3,s0.,,years
ago, tbe land,grabbing Xuropean QSqa
decided upon the“partitien" q the great
troPteal eentinent1t te also by Ur the•
flioat valuable colony whieh...00nna'ult
ostonistrioN litst 4,1INTARIO
Probihition for Ontvio ha* come with
a rush. bill to 'mit off all liquor
eases in the province was introduced in
the Legislature by the Provincial *ere.
tarY last week, awl ithas the t•;11PPo„rt
not only of the Ooverument, but of ;the
Opposition it WillOtOnttaseo hecoMe la*
Thutinte wben,the prohibittort mole,
ure shall come intO effect Wan OCI.P 'fiZt4d.
PA the time of its introduction; and like-
ly be determined by discussion in
"the house._ Those interested_ in the liquor
hostages Will lia,V0 the date of :corning
into effect put off as far as possible, ithi/e
keen temperance adveaates will work ter
4)1 early closing of the bae. It will. not
be later,tilbu the end of Oeptimber, ).r
earlier. than.Suly 1st,
'Piet -Prohibition law will in into effect
wttbout tieing subntittect to a vote ofthel •or wero oli• timoip the
the Peolsle at Prel/enti tnIt at the; °Cul replat; irely, of With. the Militia a tho
elusion of the war, the mestere will. he varIbt.is,•$tatk
submitted for-tliC approval: a the, ^
orate, Tlio,r will thns lieve some months,
A WORD FOR MOTHERS
It is agave mistake for mothers to new! ;
Iett tbeir evbes awl pains and suffer in
silenceeethis only leads; to deronle eleke •
nese Mid often eliortene lift.
If yourwerk is thine: if"your tierVee are
elteltahle; if yen feel languid, .weary or
depressed, you should know that ,cott's
Nmuision overcomes. just such ;coedit:ion re
: It peesesSes in ceecentrated feria the
very elements to invigorate- the bleed,
fitfeilithen the Week% hourrahtlinuenrra
luta strengt1r. .-
,scotve is •strengthening thousands ol
motheeb-e-and will help you, 'Try it,
Scott AOwae.Tnnante, (44,
tha wiltalseo irrrat Totcnitn:.
At Vionipeg is. being recrutted the
212tb. .iiattalion 4 time 'Legion with
Maier Pitman :in command, "A‘notti er
hsttallott, the 211 th. et the. Legroa lfas
litsad!putrterfr at Vakteouver,
• Many of those tvluihave'enlistedifave
SQfl sepvico ia Airicriorn Arley in
' ' '',-"•• ----7,-,,-- r-,--
1360000, On the men it aPpearie:like. 10,1;11irPe.bilr.chrtoe-itlYclgar6,00r.t. ni.t7.7;414:2:Perierre, T
i•-•-...-.., :timicl, co,u;4.-..-y, Nos:
a great solid rortatieirved out of the
As to the fate if prohibition ;at that
*tern sid,e of the continent. It core-
thae it hi safe to aseuele that-tite action ' :Mr. Robt.Proireffoot- &Mier of Wto
tillage ahnlik-thtee hY-1400 anit c4tY". of the Chlirenalitent. Will not hie;ietteived. 1,i•Oecifoot, 15.9, M.B.P., ,died at his
fourthousand square miles -about twice The number of places in this country or home in GOilcricli ,last 'week at the ege
the ,siza of Germany in Europe. On the United Slates, whether small or of 90. . % • ; "
the south it is in contact with peetugues: e large, which; • after declaring for 00 Tie-. •
' ense have returned to the license syatern,
are eo few as to be negligable. •'• : -
East Akio, 'and •Rhodeela, which is.
British territorY.' On the west itms
hounded by take Tangaiiyikrand fth Ia
short, distance by Belgian Congo, which.
reaches:across from the Western' eide of
the continent On the north'ii British
East Africa. and Lake Victoria Nyenza,
!Mitt .te' Superior the largest body of
freeh water &the world, • 'A. great pert
of this lake lies within the German- col-
on.
The population ismainly native neg-
roes, in numbers 'estimated at between
eight and tee millions. •There iereabont
10,000 Arabs, Indiana and Syrians, and
about 4,000 Europeans, •of ; whom • 2,000
are Germans. The natives are semiciyilized and carry on agriculture in
pnmitive, way. The religion' a. the
natives consists of, the worship of spirits,
aneeetraenndntherwise;with a _vague
belief in a Supreme7Being, who., however,
is generally regardedasendifferent to the
peopieel.....P.roteetauttLentl.
R,omen 'Catholic missionaries have for
sonm dine been active in the colony.
The Arabs and Indians, who , are the
merchants of the country. are Moham-
medans. Missionaries of that taith;too,
belie long been ;Working ,among the na;
Hires; with cOnsidereble success.
Over, e great pert of the eohniej, espe-
cially • (thing the Oast, the climate is
moist and Warm. :In the interior there
are greater extremes of temperature' and
wet and dry seasons are l'enore ;marked.
• There ere large tracte of fertile lend
covered. with' gorgeous tropical vegeta-
tion, and ewhere unsettled, swarming
aeith wild animals" 1.iircis and reptiles.
On the Other hand. there are areas, of
rocky, barren and swampy lands. '
The chief wealth of the country is der-
ived from agrimiltute and products er
the forests. Cultivated products include
coffee.... cocoa -nuts, sugar cane, tobacco,
, EACH TUESDAY . -cotton, vanilla, rice, beans, peas, bananas
and yams. In the inter* large nembens
of cattle; goats and sheep are reared7
..Golde coal, irone-coppere. and 'bait have
been ; found,. besides many Varieties of
precious stones, butmining has not, yet
been extensivelysarried on; as it was not
undertaken until 1015. •A tree which
pronuees a very high grade of libber
native to the colony. .
A number of companies besides many
private individuals. are engaged devel-
.• ening the resources, of the conntry; one
HAD NOTHING .TO DO WITH IT
. .
..EvideNtly there arethose Who believe
that Mr. J. 1:31:g.nclerson had a good deal
'to do with what has appeared in 'The
Sentinel regarding pool room iicenses
and the municipal election of last Janu-
ary.
Major EN. Le.wis; K. P. is now at
Kingston tithing the course Pi artill-
ery:: 09 completing this ours- he will
take active command of the 55th lima-
ery new being et gaufzed in Western
Ontario, •
Memorial, servicese in connection
with the death et Pte Cleveland •Mc
'Donald, "were held in Walton Presley..
teria,n Chureh, Suliday the 26th. Me
-
Donald, who went tolhe trout last fall,
The matter 'would na e,,,oetw,- cif- was killed in action- in France.
attention d'tdelot this belief,illustrate in Rimy Woos MID. -A letter from
a stAking way how preconceived idea's- Serge Allingbani;•foienerly of BIOSSe19,
and feelings influence metA judgments 't w-1-?obs - 1:•'en in the. trenches doing hie
, appear to think that Mr. Ander s duty „for Ore Empire, eaye: he a
bulletin bit right shoulder, another in
his right hip and. oleo Offered a corn.
pound fracture of his right turn.
is nett? in a telfset.;.reland, liospital
t.t.pria THE 16 1st.. --Tin great ef-
fort made:last week te fftl up Min ranks
Of the 1-01-sti -Huron Battalion *as
highly simeessfit I, and good teeulta were
repotted filen everjecentre. In
Goderic,h alone, over 89 enen:were se
:cured. .Considering all the, town had.
previously dotie in the way. Of. snpply.
int.; men, th-s W2.1£3 erp good. r'
The Lerlies' Red Cress Socl-ty, .ef
Grand Bend, liaVe furvinrcled the fol.
lowing hales' to the -Reel dives hranoh
at -Linition. liinee the" "organization of
this ebrane h , in . 1:sToetiniberi, 615 G2
day shirts., 07 pales seeks, 12 mattress
ceeeree Money received ter „Red CEOS'S,
grant •fe'eM Stephen Council 315 50;
Patriotic. concert 482..10; The Your*:
Peoplee' Red Cross dance $ 1'7.50; lted
Cress Beieheicial $4430; donations 4.-Y
iends$0.27e. Totalamount 41-75 65;
money paid out tor Red Cress $ I 38.313:.
Balauce, on hand 837 32. ••
son 'wrote articles which appeared Ilene
it'll t; hi nisei. very'th el Vy
io'Cr4dt 4S1. d
i n 1 them.see .-.'11 1. 4O. . tt I lb: ru.: saylls
lite Sentinel rney be e'regarded as :the.
Mouthpiece of Anderson, 41ree ,
.
., emeeneeerieseeeN
Here are -the -filets: -.IC -theiMat-twee
CREAM Ie. , ANTED.- ancla:half years Mr. -Andersen has- -not,
WS want•ereamend will Pay the -• •
e..., . _ . highestmeXtetpriteti for good ' written :a liee nor a WOrd,Which has ap• e.
•T•er-`48m.." • Suniiiiirtreamery lard- peered. in TheSentinel but lns. election
Cheese Vaetory. leittons •haveige .
; creent duringthewinter menths,. cards, andtbeie have been Paid for at
would do well to. 'ship to us. , we . .
the. regular: rate.- • • • . , ., • -• '
Weigh, sample and: test each can , .
-,.., of cream carefully that we receive, .. Neither has Mr: Andersen in that time;
„
and return a.' Statement . of 'same •
• , each tune. We furnish. two Cans, . suggested that The Sentinel iay this or
. pay express charges and • issue thet, or that any. article -be or he .not
cheques for cream ' twice each .
, menthe -, Wiitens and give . ne ri- published in The Sent itiele..with the ex-
. trial.- • It will cost yOtt nothing and.
ceptien :of ..one Article which he: Said;
• Wee giiaralftee.: you. satesfaction,.
For 'further particulars write or would be a good things. tri ;publish, and
send for -cans and givens a trier. , .
that made Was
-not published. ' -• •
, . .
.- The Seaton!, CreaMery, Seal:firth- Oat ,
. . . -
. e: Neither did the editor of The Sentinel
ever discuss the pool room question with
Mr. Anderson -either before or after the
election: nor did we knew „how•the reeve
, you .GOING: 0,0,0,ed to casthisinfluence in the',
event Of a vete•on. the geanting, • ,ef..a.lie-,
. . \VEST ?:: ense resulting in a•ti.e.; rind from anything
we have heard • him say : we don't know
yet -Whether or not he favors the greet.
ingof a license. t- • e . -. - • „ ..
. That there' Is a coeeiderable body of
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opinion in the village' favorable tea lir-
• 'PARCH 1111 'TO:OCTOBER 3IST censed:potii roma as against present eon
•' .. , ' , ando4live) , . • • ditiont, wegathereii through'. diseussion
Tickets valid to refern within two --
Menthe inclusive of date of sale. of the question With t we, gentlersen Whp
. WINNIPEG and return e. „$45i.00 take thateview e, who are not iit Ole c9uo-
EDMONTON' and return e ,, $40.40•- ci4. one of whom supported ifi. Yoynt,
Proireftientitilow rites to other °points In • at the election, and other; we under-
::: Naeltobs, Saskatchewan •and Alberta. • Stand, did not vote at all. ' ' . ,
• T4ult.partienlars and tickets on. appliaa-" It does'not.reauireeinich intelligence • • Andrew Bannermen;
tion be 'agents. . • • . ' - - . • . . to underetand that tern personsinar held • . I_Villialg, E. jabilr',11,1;1-,'-
• , .,
Ch• MARTIN, Agent,. LuchnOW. i Ain Richard Channing
Phone:. 2 . • 1 7. the eameeol. riniona %regarding a matter: : weheeeeereeete,e . . ,
without the: one being either the toot or • e Timothy. (ieLan ,„ : - , •
the pupil 'of .the other. 'Alsolnien may (3e,.. 1); ,c,,,,i vita'. •
•-• GOVERNMENT . HOUSE ' '• big. Oermiiii concern laving 'extensive •
• e(Weekly Sun),
son Bak Company in Canada in the early • 'kw °f the P°1i-tieal
. rights 'somewhat like •those of the lied.-
. , e- . have opirdens and express therie regard-; , imcrgilio 1.9),.,,I.):74; .., ...
effect that tech' ex ' . melvdie A:. 1Pekehree
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- An item of $226,000 :in the pnblic, days. . The . plantatioias are all weekee.4 preesioos may have
"----- Prank .11: igar .
, accounts fin expenditures; "during feet by native's, under .the oversightof White - . THC AMERICANE2IcArc La•Git:Ori• -••• Albert ridli.r.,
• . .. . 4)19M vn ,le,dtrijairn,
• ' •!.. . • itiar: on the 'Government Heiuse briinis - manegers. The GOSatitnent has .elitail- "•• . .:, .. , -a---- • . . .: . • • 1
liat,-st . "AI le I 1,----..-: ....14..., . "Bittahont_rsertixte4-by-4e Ap3,eriertn• jails .(Joc4 .• ••••• .
• • public ettention. The . v. hole : cost, *e. and plantations throughottt the country, • T4egk'n bid 'fair. i'? bCCile *I'PeY 9'0/Pi& ' .' JAPhvinu..1('if.4,;'(A-,4111ag.lier-
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•• ;,,driderstand,; now far ,ejteenti8 a Million, ' 'and. at these -geocl workhas. been done:41'01e factor in the c mediae: Overseas :,• • Aar! Harper.,
. and the -charges for interesternainienance in the intrc4uctiee"44tileab1e . plants, • Force. As is generally known battalions .. '.-..:'
f. and flunkeys will, doebthiss, make our, ' trees, greues, ete , .: : .. ' •
: : Of the' Legal are being 'recruited fr-nin. ' ."..' ..:11'11liatn' Juels.so
' * ':' "a'il.er
,Onterib kinglet one of the eiehebititteris.'. • :There 18 very little rad way:oormunnii• , '. .. • • • .• ..1 • . • i' • ilobertH
: ector 16nt; .
Aineriftus : s$119 ha. -.9901.e ,b9 . v.e.• ll
Of the taxpayerkis not. strnge that. caller), ut.nurriberof good naabileade , .., itheieit$1.6e:h&'I 11 "
' the Opposition made :merry' over it One • for foot and caraVan have ireen frittilt, .:i C41448; .<0 r Ja4eCi Stat it-izens .w.II9 ' . N‘ ne -Kett-h
•= ' honerable member' would'sell it and, . we --.•. - lite exteriejeeeeSs of the territery and ::.'•=a4v .0
• ..,, . , . . . .- , . . eneie.. *Tett tO title- ,nountry tc, i, • ' . Williaa, I°7---La,ng./4
. .. ..,. • • • • • : - Jatnes N. Leeeenue :
, .
- - suppose; apply the. name tfze.:a_thei,ealiesiAtth.e_ lack id ,ty ade_mill_preitentAhe qiiikf ,..e.nlitit.. ' - • ,._...eleake B •Isssers.ss,
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tion of the approaching new world. '_ , .. - difficulties to the invading. armies. but -r'' The Legiee-vratiOrgatilized at Totonto? . .GeoSge V, 14' 11
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What'Sir James WhitneY.knkin teind. : the taitk of •conqueseteVill 'net be diffictile A . , • ' -.A.: .. • , . L., e • II j L ,,, A. ••••44.' '1'0'
. . . , _ • _. .- ., ,..,,N4xittfleaWivrAtsletil.-§-iiitint,,1201Tine4-4)Y.1.- - llfroril..Bilit-Ii'y • •-• "ee
'Waffle underolillus enterprase the ,eatives many- of : Whom are des.. i t.lie ‘..,40,01. a.9 ,o -uvea. zee. „in, ,,rpoleitt• 03;s:ret'i e jj.i,..y. me,it,itz,itiyo,1:
..• I
ti
• largely guided by hiS feelings, *hid ' •
net been diechiced, . He was, we ranee, :perate'fighters, remain quiet. ..:
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'there are those *who thottglit it wou.1(.1
!'' ":: ' • yrwase .1. 1,4t-ota".t, they would. lilt • ... • . 1S xi ter (Ain't Pr
*ere PrebehlYunexelecigusly intitteneed.'.: tiet, be eetee to watleitake the ,e'r•,,D•ritiest .4 ,,, i'l;artio proticting'. Civilization 'ii;gaiiird•i . : : : fierily ,,I, '.Perkei •
, by his knighthood and by ebsereation•of Gerirlan East Africa, but there nes : no . 'the atteeief Alen hati;ariatn.°
. , • The two/ .1 • , ;WilligtiO 1,1 li.ax‘ii
the use.of feudaliam in the governuierit! choice., as the airibitiousee,uhreetif of. the!, 6.14 spielt upwrt,, lee 1.4, 1404.014,4)141,,,.. h.ohert .ht 41,,,
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'of the .goglielk deinecracy, Ile may heve '! Kaieer, -pet coritentto re#iain, idle, net& Jee fie 0 1,14ek ..111 . • ri ii'i t, re , 11(1(11 74
*P1:4.eiti'll'
thought that a big' lieuee oreaetle wont& attacks upon 'both: Biiiiiiii end lee' i *tuD •` - 1415911 1; it . ' ' e :1"1 .) '
be a fortress against the . clemeicracy ef : territory: ' • •• ••• .. ..::, ., e,, e • -, ; emit a Whole4.1jr4009.f;011ibtiiig (ef at)91.0- ''''.... :Priti:iltitr" .1 i••••• .7:::ilinill.,l'ir
• „ the tr, hited Stale?. .. • . . ., , if, all. now, 8eem.t.,5 iiileiyotiman kast !' ofx..x) them ,, " • . . . , • • • ,,ee lie •kiiiii9ii
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'E• ii t • " Armee is reterrue arid t.aken by ,thO Brit• 1 '311e.Pizt hattelif.S5 f.9 'oat ••Under sof. f , •W'Il' '1'''''`•••'- • ' ' '
. .. Editor 'BeIinini ,n s s : • • i • . • A,11A, +4. *yiibittfl i '
• , ish South African force, it will be the.,1 ,vrasthe fe7th:-I.Setiter;:fel Wof.o L Jolly- ? , • ••',wtiiii,A,„ it„th 0 ki,„,-, 1; .
. The Dungaenoe Nowa hoe eeee itiNst' third levee A.tricae, ,trut to • be lost VI *!.ollicer contnianding.. :nit beital„,P,.i...na win•I', • • ' .Jit,riv
tk,.tiVi:(:111•._
...Man to the arrny-:-Mr. IL Bellamy, ede .GertnanYte tlio'Allleii,; Oerman "West i reixatod up .to foliArtetlat Abo4i
•M
ntarch ! -;„ii;41413,;t tl
/top, proprietor, ille,,,• enlisted last- week
with the 10Ist: In the isaue Of The
• ' - .',Nows of last week 'he had farewell toehis
reader e and explained that havieglicard
• : the Call of. Xing and Country; he had dis
„. e eided to shut up, shop for a dine atleast.
' ilo hopes t0. be back by -and by. and
' again take uPhis '.duties as , editor and,
publisher of The News. In the pineal tne,
. .. it would appear that publication of The
: News 1469 12e.ausperi4ed for a 6144 46.
. lettat: • • • :. • . : .
• The Grand Trunk Railway System
- • will run
Homeseekers' 'Excursions
ThE HONOR ROLL
'AT TEESWATER
rTeeSWater Detachment,. 160th. 0. S„
:Lieutenants . 0. -Little.
and James 1/...Nifarol, 'Sergeant D, W:
Stewart, Corporal N. W. FaignhersoiL
Prsvates ate •as foltows: ".'
••Williimn L
•Robert E, • le-leon:
John L 13u hour
leanibert Bolton
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'Africa was conquered by.0.6 armyunder 1s1, with an exetes f ei..)04, R90 go,eti, votey
General Botha, aCd. Cattlemen, another, The Vitle is Oe,Int4Cf.;, gi'voy reekinet, •
large colony on the west waist,. hut voiy - *10 wag iet1,;v4: eg,r.P.. "If_.:fat
much reseMblitig .Cierineti Eaat Africs, hospital oft*, ftlimpet aridebeeni Phipfe., -
wits overeun some time ego by the •Ilrit. etc. , ' • . •, . , fi, ,""
ish,\ French and . helgiente. It Ilea he7 • Iminediately ifre .0,14144W/in dstfre
tWeed Prenoli Congo. and British elth.eerganizettolf of the eletie 111-!"
ia, Togo Land, 0,. sMillee• Gerreatt pee Was eonirnenehel with the • * peewee 1401.01, •
seligion on the west coast, has aleovaised 2.00 filen enlieleit' with 6b;ii 6/611, 41 a
into tifti:Inincls of the.Allies,
,•trueleus, The 1ieittlarters;t4 thhrbatt.
,Tvo,cob l,$ti,fpbso ,
• Weer ginth
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NIMiteb210 •
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WHERE DETAILS COUNT
Perriandei -MtietteNera
. Then Sim* Knowledge. .
Young highway engineere need ,ex.
perienco under .capable. :chief% Youug
.engleeerti the ' 41.011Q0in
knowledge .ot fundamental Principles,
andthey are taught the technique ,Of
designing; 2,iitt the construction of a
PieVement ilivolves • inatters of detail
theeecheeleedo iieteeteacireand
whiele in many instances,. ..the schoole,
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paVennent ia 4.:tilainet. problem. Local
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traf-
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require the .adaptation of .methods to
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largelynfoOlt strlct and correct ,atten-
gen what' appear to,••• be minor 40-.
tails.- It th.. only. through 'the inediuni
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S. 'REID, Manager.
keine. Who Carry Thei': etcoalla tete
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nattis! .
.Monarehe; no ibriger rideforth
crowned to battle, as dicl%King
'arci, IRto hitt last fatal fight on boa.
'Worth. fete.41, Neverthelees, evento,
day etoWns figure M the' apepacular
.Side of' War )Aore: often than , is ,Icomli
drilY .441)1)9180d: The nig ot
for Instance, although he 'doe's net of
cciuree always wear, it, carries his
crown with him wherever lie goes,
and frequently dons it when he 're,.
vieWs his troops on ceremonial pia.'
tides. •
.• 'I he aged King Peter of . Serbia,
again; hap' Awice during- the present
War appeared robed and crowned .be.
lore ' his armies on the battlefield1
when addressing them in those 'splen.
ctId speeches that have done SO
to stimulate and encourage them' --in
their herole• resistance to the foreign
invaders. :
King Ferdinand of Roumania will
probably' go crowned to war, if he
goes at all; precisely as didhis twa
predecessors, Prince Alexander Couza,
and his nncie, King Charles 1.
Iie,. /tent, England,. Ilie7•antherities
have adopted a regulatioii. making it
irteurahent: upon people to have rear
lights on .perambulators. The. Polies
topsider *that .anything from .a bicycle
tn. e traction engine :is . a "vehicle."
WILLARD—MORAN
•AND THE PEOPLE
"It yon want to make minty be Oa
champion slugger -.of. the, world",woulhl
appearlo be the lesson. tdught, I y
. big Sporting event pilled eir at New
:York fait Sale rdey. tereni IT.efortdre;
- • -
a tely there:tan be ally on e. real rst.:cla ss
eliampionin 'the wprki. at one time: • Oo
,
the peceeion referred :tie. Jess ,
secceSefully defended hie 1 iele to world
cheiniiionahip and won' $47,500. ;Nlore.n„
histiefeated opponent .wori $23,7.40, ..so
'tsnot kad ti se�nd • besp map 'en
such an Occasion. • • '
., To witness. the big sporting eVent 1 3,0-
•°00 people (airiong , then) 200 .wemeii)
paid $151,254. The expenses of etegeiee
-the affair was over. $90,000.
_ But that is not all the big .eifoney
in-
itolyed. : Jess Willard hexing cOneuered,
Jack ,JOhnstop and suecesSfellydefended
hiss title to world Championship, bas
ei-
gagei to travel with a circus' troupe: .to
give widens mchibitione at the handsome
reinuneration, of $500 per day.,
That a "piize fight," such :as '.the
lard -:-Moran affair could ' staged in
Nevi York *here Prize fighting is • sup:
:. posed to be esupnreeeed, is- not a little
wonderful few-••yeara• ago such' sport
.had to resiort to boats oh a lake not
Under dontrel ,of a etate, to-Cuha, Mexico
dr td Nevada, -where Prize fighting ' was
'allowed. But eily 'law dr sf be evaded
when public eentiment .not Kith:lent;
:try le eyeekthy With it Thinigh thin
' WillardMeran affair waif in FACT a prize
it appkrn :Abatern eeW ,it. wee
pornerleing elee-jeet an -xhiitio,t of
• frairtz lindte'd • fo rs fix6d nitml?er 'of
And dee:bieri hy peints. intrad of
knewk.emt, 'It is said f hat, ically
• all clesSeunf s6ciety were retires -tiered in
-the ereiel. • whieh Witneseed the bout;
atrprfpoll'mpSe the: Only svity to eterrip (Y.111
11,fmktfirigm thi.e.. ferret 1 t!,' eoeelice
:rotor. ix; popular enough ,te .4irofi t-
• AS; Them ere • large -ssetioAs''.of . th(
1,7444.401014. seall ntJrt,urrr,nt :cannot
9.i+Altter4
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REOARDING'MARRIA'6E 0F1.
4 SOLDIERS OF THE C.E.P.
Ln. viewof the numerous enquiries
which have been reeeived as to the On-
.
ditions Overning men who marry after
,
enliaiment, the following cepy of a re-
port �f the' COMmittee of the Privy,
Council, approved by His Royal High -
ape the GcLee.rnor-Gerieral,eon. Januery
28,11915,13 inCludecl in a. recent issue of
the Military Hospital, Bulletin.,
; The Committee ot the Privy Coteneil.
have had before then; report, dated
January -23, 1915, from the Acting Min-
ister of Militia and Defence, stating that
applieatiens have been received from
men who have enlisted in the Cork
raised for Overseas Service to be allowed
fp marry and to have their wives pieced
on the Separation „Allowance` iist, and
that ninny have already married since
enlietnient without asking permission
and are claiming this allowance.
The M inistee observes that these ap-
plications have hitherto been refused on
the ground. that the Separation Allow-
ance was intended teprovide for families
of married men who have -enlisted as
such and whose families would, other-
-
wise, be 'in Want qv, ecOme ' a heevy
buidee onthe Patriotic Fund, and that
it was not the GloyernMent% *tenable -
to enCourage the men to marry after
enlistment as that would increase the
already heavy 'expenses under Separation.
Allowanceeand in'ease .of \the soldierrs
death Would necessitate ° placing Lis
widow on the Pension luit.
- As; low,ever, the app- heath -CM hitherto
-
received are from men who' had prior to
enlistmenigiven a promise to marry, the
Minister recommends, that", in consider-
ation of this and :the sudden. call for
volunteers, perniission to marry. be
granted provided the application has the
recommendation of the Officer COme -
mending the Corps- in- which the mate
is seeing and that the marriage itakest
place within twenty days after the pub-
lication of this Order; and that ale
regards applicationie of ,this kind frone
men enlisting hereafter, permission- .be
wanted, only to those who apply rat
the time of enlistment and that if not
married within twentrilave thereaftet
the permission be cancelled.
The Committee concur in the forme-
ing and 'inbuilt the same for approval.
,(sgcl.) 1o1oIrn BoUDREAU;
, Clerk of the Privy Council..
===1
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REOARDING'MARRIA'6E 0F1.
4 SOLDIERS OF THE C.E.P.
Ln. viewof the numerous enquiries
which have been reeeived as to the On-
.
ditions Overning men who marry after
,
enliaiment, the following cepy of a re-
port �f the' COMmittee of the Privy,
Council, approved by His Royal High -
ape the GcLee.rnor-Gerieral,eon. Januery
28,11915,13 inCludecl in a. recent issue of
the Military Hospital, Bulletin.,
; The Committee ot the Privy Coteneil.
have had before then; report, dated
January -23, 1915, from the Acting Min-
ister of Militia and Defence, stating that
applieatiens have been received from
men who have enlisted in the Cork
raised for Overseas Service to be allowed
fp marry and to have their wives pieced
on the Separation „Allowance` iist, and
that ninny have already married since
enlietnient without asking permission
and are claiming this allowance.
The M inistee observes that these ap-
plications have hitherto been refused on
the ground. that the Separation Allow-
ance was intended teprovide for families
of married men who have -enlisted as
such and whose families would, other-
-
wise, be 'in Want qv, ecOme ' a heevy
buidee onthe Patriotic Fund, and that
it was not the GloyernMent% *tenable -
to enCourage the men to marry after
enlistment as that would increase the
already heavy 'expenses under Separation.
Allowanceeand in'ease .of \the soldierrs
death Would necessitate ° placing Lis
widow on the Pension luit.
- As; low,ever, the app- heath -CM hitherto
-
received are from men who' had prior to
enlistmenigiven a promise to marry, the
Minister recommends, that", in consider-
ation of this and :the sudden. call for
volunteers, perniission to marry. be
granted provided the application has the
recommendation of the Officer COme -
mending the Corps- in- which the mate
is seeing and that the marriage itakest
place within twenty days after the pub-
lication of this Order; and that ale
regards applicationie of ,this kind frone
men enlisting hereafter, permission- .be
wanted, only to those who apply rat
the time of enlistment and that if not
married within twentrilave thereaftet
the permission be cancelled.
The Committee concur in the forme-
ing and 'inbuilt the same for approval.
,(sgcl.) 1o1oIrn BoUDREAU;
, Clerk of the Privy Council..
===1
•
.00 per year,
• NHS, OHNS' ADVICE' •
11,44,1eryous, Rua °viz WO./444
So. 'Ouneberian& Tad.- 41.'pr. 41knrf ,
time 1 suffe.nd OW 11 W.IVOO$ torta.•
• *MI. fvatild tot „ent or, Sleep efel wive
"iti4'4 14.20:114 homy yook. My 10$.
hord Areard olront Vino' 411113 got mt.
try Jt. Nov? 1 have 4 PO- nPhetite#
kleicp,seurrdiPlenii ion weir anti Strong.
rAeristnl$,'WRJ_ rim down women
44,,...o914 VInel„- Mrs. 1). W: Xiang%
' viroi; )t 41 4i '40U41 itod liver and; iren
Wk.", With/Ait tehleh vie goarnatee
; to) kAilto a btttWay Appotite, eld 41s5.
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and assure you propapt and
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