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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-06-11, Page 4wor4work, wen atuterilinfit kw/ better with lest witrik • 11144414. yfcCOR1q0K-DEER1lY0 CO.:, -Spreaders,, dower,' Hay Hay 'Load. et's, Rakes and 1044b,rs,,•Gliein and Cern Binders, ',VV,41king` 'and. gidint i'10034 4,4114144,111,1at..Zr ligoar FEEL Fences,, •,date§, Bath, , and, , , . wilicRTAX :EUGIGIES,tubber and Steel .,Tires EATEMAHMILKINS011: • .14ANO,..oROANsg;Oto rHo1.I,P9:14Plig-so us nd save WPIIrseXt • some o1011•ey when you Vlatit Orliething m Music-' alThettninents: • ". .• KN Luclmow Phone 74 Monumental Works ElICKNOW -and -WINGHAM----1 Bas , the largest and most complete - istockirt-the 'most beautiful designs •tolchoope from, In Marble, Scotch,Swedish afir Can. ....adlaut.+Granites e • mtdre a specialty of Family • . o.numents and invite your inapt:C. crIptions Xeatly, Carefully add •' Promptly Done: • • ee'tis before placing your order. WInghapi• Phone 206 ouglas Eros. A. Spotton • lLucknow; Ont. .00DElqCR TwoCleVer . , . Miss Edna„-Pridiniin;: /1A.;• • daugh-. ter`tif kt: and Ms.:W. C. •!ridliain bia University- the degree of M. A -Miss Pridham had a term* at, Col- umbia' , by: virtir of a sthelarohip Won inher •artii eourse 'at Toronto; 'During the Past Year he has :held the position of chief dietitian' at St,. _ Luliefa hosPital,.•• -NOW York Early • . • in July She leaveirlth some -friends, on a trip to Enrope .which 4ake_ her to Italy •' Switzerland, France and England. • , , • Miss: Florence, Sreith;;-daughter of Arthnr Smith nf, town, has ' resigned lier. posiion, .the' •staff, of Ilavergal and willtake. a,-; lecttirership. at Mount golyglce,. Vaiveriity; State of Massachusetts.: Miss Smith has had 5. very successful CholaStic ,career. - Lucknow No. 428. meets -In' ° their :loilge:,terin everk ,saiOnd 1 da 01 .ineiith at it o',Clecii..,p3n. 31; Parker; .Rec. Sec'Y:.Win COW KILLS WOWAt. .'Mrs. Samuel' Smith, aged 72 "years; who ....with 'her -husband lived i115oithjiLExeter on the'London Road was kil bd by one of ,the Mile]] chwa On Friday of laat 'week. She and her busband..were driving ' the coWS in. at xnilking time 'when. •a Jersey' evti, 'usually..; quiet animaf attacked' Mrs Smith- catching her . . about ,the ,Chest ',With its horns and tossing her in the air. Assisted by Mr Sinith the injured woman was The death rattle Was known to; the able t0 walk to the house but . the ancients, but it was in a threat :in, ,shock was 't6i.; tyineh for'. her 'and She • steod of 'd fliver died a, few hours later: • •GYPR6C USES. Rey, Construction •Remodeling Repairing . Barns Attie Rooms Store Windows . Ceilings Walls Ponitry Houses Farnt,Ofeces" ' Dairies warehouses Fireproofing Under Shingles' Partitiont Garage, • MO one would build with old-tAshioned 1 N lathes. and plaster if he kneWthe ad- , • vantages of Gyproc.- Gyproc is fire- proof wallboard made. of solid rock.' •It., is • cheaper than lumber, twice as durable and much more satisfactory. ' Gyproc, Walls 1. and Ceilings are permanent, strong, light; eady to handle- -pure rock, yet it saws like . wood. , • 4 Reed the listed advantages Of Gyprop 'Fireproof Wallboard in this advertidement. ' Then ask your -dealer about it. ' • 1Vt: MUk DIE .& SON • tucknow , • • - TDB ONTARIO OtTSUM CO. PAR/Si-OktAll/O• , . ,'!i1Pof WiiTboaF WO. btifid f� SUM? doss alguy 0,0h. Ra rnbjc WO64,14;e0 Wade, t 40o1frce1llitio Add pOttitiesrie. ‘" • T. , OS4Nliti•Igt4 F01114104 every ThursdaY., morning '14.t LlAeknOVV,•03,1taX40, . D. MacKenzie, proprietor .adEditOr 1,1 , THUH:SPAY;JAIN,R. 1925. . • . •HQF, CUP4Cli IrbadN. ' P;PPICS' )3TX,",$,VANp, , The '. final ,eonsurn 'metier& of 1U1QU 'Petween. .C'eugreWitienal. Wthod' ist and. ,PrekbYterian OT4TPilegi. . • , , in Canada, .ea.lecl • forth ' '*eicpression o. view eh' Onanient . Anglican preaCher*, the F. :1‘114Of.e.,' '..4ieiii:tereSted ,,parlOoker ‘bas! special intereit :signific:anCP; The, ..13,eyi:;;:•'Pe:,!-.140 the- eoliTee Of *Ili, address at-'•••St..'1.amei 04e, .. • ....Koji ,*.00n,estwy a:: this week, June ,•the Ithere. is. geing to summated Toronto the .union • 'three ..Chriadian ehiirchei-;-congrege- • tionalist„ , --Methodist and .-.PresbYt.er ian,-and.-the event is 14 such trd- iti�na •I'Mportanee...in 'the history, of Christianity in .doininion. that I eannet, escape from the „Senee .olduty of ..41110; .abri)..ut It • • . . • , " • ."It is to Me 'a. •profoundly aignifi- cant thing., .see. ,three h.oclies• of Chritianpeop1e_,w1th_d1fferent- • traditionaifferenr-eceleSiastiCal•- •concention, different tereperainentS, hre.aking down the „barriers of, their inherited distinctinh 'and e. • common faith' and .a • cominon name , • hit. the meta' effectual '"eitenaiOn,- Of . • , . • , • .• . the Hingdom of •GOtl: arid 1 'believe. that that it, marks the turn 4., the tide the histary'. •of . eecleata,g:tical. nlemtL. We must take: -a very. ,fnueh larger. f. ,t*a: eVent.,.,. than has •14.een; generay.'taken by- these "of, he' who were ..lholcirig at it from the .ont..: out- side 'It IS. 004i14,1:nit, a tragedy that. a,..moVement ,fOr, . 'itself • result' in, such, a schism;-. but:. o.,tjhe‘ • • i• c, • ' . • 'same time, Ive must..not ..lose Sight of, the fact . that :altogether apart :fibril, the ,large,,,bedy.: of Presbyterians' 'are': entering there are .twO. other, 'cliutalieS •:talcing • ' 'part .in - :•.the • act Who, sso carrying their entire themberahip .with them, and it only 'we . eau' bring 9UrSelves, to' look at that - feet ;steadily' for., a •While shall begn to see hp* the. .'pveitt for th'e "'future •'' of 'Christianity-. :For,.the 'naked ,truth -is that for the ' past 19 Centuries the' .tendeney has .beeni,. not:. to •titute, .but to; disintegrate, . not to •eoni togethei • . , . .'but -to .,Separate 'schism after schism - being made. 'the bOdy. Until . at; the .'presenttime there' are 'hundreds. of. 'sects claimitig'not..imily id, be Chris, tian bat: rea1.7and living ,hran.elieS "of 'the' true ohureh .of Jesus . Christ., • . ',Only 'Temporary ..neasiire.• • ' be Sure; .very:good reasons,,* be' giveil..WhY seine Of the achiarna.lor -reforinations: \Place; •,bht . no. other.: schigni , :Was *tistifiable,. • and even.- when "k, they cmild,..1*.. justified; thy:' .Ought never to have . heen.,'re girded 'es. anYthing.,more.than. tarn,: •porary ':necesettiee." to • `abandoned •vglienev'er.`• tha; truth for ;which. they stood has been clearly- ..and ' cOgnieed.,. tilt what has reall ..beeh, the .'hietori 'of -.Christian, divisr ns :once the breee Wes. made:. 'the evir. .4rganization. hegan t� - leo ',upon ,its oWn. .contirmance • as a fundamental\ ;article. of • its. faith And • the', keeping • itgelt alive : bees:0,in time its' ,•priinarY, ,concern,.. - That i how 'we caine , to *.have 'the .'speotaCle • or great: 'number 'of ,chtirehea. • With esSential_he.,, lief,Leaoh ..§triigglifig 'to hold its Own'. AgaihSt. the' Others...Nhat hap \led to fent country districts and in. •the foreign niisaion . fields is all AO . • . Welr'lcnUWA• .." , s'Btit the last tWenty •years. ' there • has been. a 'groWing. feeling ;Or' the parpf. a :large and increasmg poo,,Orthrtg.tiait people: in elf 'the, Churches that this state of. things was 'all Wrcing;• that whatever justi, Aeation.. oui.• differences may. :.hove had in the, past, ,there ik really. very little if inde.41. to juatify Most of. them,nOw, and in laet, of the tremendOUS tasks of the th'ere . is 'an -urgent necesaity 'for tia to Sink , Our. iiifferencOs.: aiid: get together., 1. A 'New.: Linenf ACtiOn . • • . `,"SO ..of • late. there has been, seen :theetnergeriee of ,an entirely new line at the Variotia, 'cinurellea, • The 'leaders in all Of tbenl. :have been, talking things over int .friencty way to see if .soine' way'Of • reetinciiiatiOn 'by, fahitiy, , ,be( found„ .cliurch ha$ doe more ,in „this 'matter -heth. ..conference-ot,1026",..whetb..,:out., Oseage-to :bishops front , Over the world-,seriti Peophi" en the stibiet0Otif:erei*:, afki:.,eonfoOn,.Awci.s-AieWana CO:fitly there haS :Aetna*: been nritiffi-; dal talks Men -ibex% .Of the RP. men .,-Catttotic.•::Church.: "net 40W- '140thinit '00 eye :0010, of 004*, 4,91Iftgs.AY, ,8,1tift ;VA 1 • ,Verktqlops.yvit,h, the C 1Q but it o/l9W§ at..leaat, we4tir4ad. is the destre t4.r, t. *WI 1114.130 Xilinde4 ' 'WOW the, Fidgilflleatice -thie great aet o udn,..thrtt te lake -Plage- in l'Orente .'this • week I Oiat it ,tco; htt.e110 taken wads n.t9y?, ead 4ve neat :net l the. mifortunote • 410rUpti.eu that has •resulted.,in. ',SPA church lAioft,,oar eY•es• to the that a really 'great:anion is "mil*" : eifeeted ti 'spite of' it •', Two' othe c1che;.a4 I' have said:, haVe giVen elehipletely, t" it and large. .chtiteh ,caiAing • 41.4 .it ....L.poking At tilq..."P.Vent. #.4411;,. 4p94At• :viewwe earinOt. hOTTsee In it. ,the '.premiSe .of. a *ger • unity izj,. the , days to.: come: We. mnat., .never, forget Jiat part from ,; the" 'necessity of • .'.unity. ±oi the • •tasks 'before 113, the iflty will B prayed • , that - his -of the Chureli, is our Pord,s,;evin "might be One might be cOnvinde& Of ' the truth.. of • Hip .gospel, . V • .7.41,"",..•'—illititiFilifittV471,141=:..#44;'•:;ww.e,••,....-.,,,NW.-+ ir g0a), ilo ' ho s stortefl.. 0. 4 t .V41 And it woi he a 'eOrlirng tiliar to. manF if .41 (logo :not, .ad4 the, titie of lli,.. P.. to. lila aehieVe‘inente , . ..0-..4-orkk...e-r-,"; NilirAt la auc.gaar • (Toronto. Daily. Star) • In :dise.ne-siilg : ruccOss eo the. val- ue ,:ef har4 Werk 'a' cOnterilperary the :Other day mentioned- tWe of."the • OrfiellseuteTraerievVedahatdh4;oltiTh Voc;1,74)tra . hard Work: • • -*--',,- •• • I • . *•, 'Without '.suggesting .tb a t these. to rich, Canadians have "fai'ed - Of ;• 'Pliacesa•-;:-in ,,case •Iheae lines . should eeme Under.. their 'netiee-,....We would point' .c..;t-ty4t.'t,ti -.4c1Fiee;:nont . of riches does nit necessarily inegn • ••• * ifuhal.,:t ;04.'hiniasno'SwThlifesih:ihit...,..h.heitin'y'salie:yeo', frief.'' 'With failure, ..,A-.Man'..rieli'', and stlloali.tilli;!Irl;"'1:1'stii':115:,i.if't;a'§,n:':14.74ay:tcttli11ei'tiril'osAirf.'' again he .:Would !Tend .:It differently. .He Waiii1,4;...'if 4 'Nliere: a °°40eOl'id;:tiiii--4'' On earth, 'spend less 'of his 'tibto and energy in quest ,of,, nrofiti; , and mere of it .in Cultivating hititekite friend - hips with all sorts' and 'cOnditions of m• •;;a.t, is,:stlecess.; Whatever it TitaY. be/one, cannlit. turn up Bradatreets and Ana 'it 'weighed, mea-sitred • and listed there. Some men • have won wealth, and yettheir' lives eetlia ik4 he 'described as anything '1:44' tragic failures. 'TheY, • last: _nearly • every lives _friMid_theyever-hatl,--theitArloraestic liVeS were Aired with tragedy,: and: -the-plarirtherlUrcl-forine-d 'caine-to"" nothing.: Snc'eeis cannot be determin-., ed 'by 'a man'S firranciak, rating.: •': ' .'• A • Wel Old • inah, a great -grand- • father .with ' a Coiipeterice-rwitiLdes- -cendants who... enjoy good ' health.' good.iiathre,' and live in . good -will • one with . another and . are :cOnifort- ahly Sithated.,-..such . an 'Old man, a .Patiiareli..`•*at ' family gatherings,. and whorn;great ;',,,griefs have !•tuit Coma near; .has is Sure a rights any lime to feel that his life has been a. aub- ceas. . lig estate .: is large _en, tough to: suffice, lint '. not .ierge' 'enough'', fOr • heir to'''' quarrel, 'abont, ' nor to., covet ;while the old min, stib lives. iret 'if' . , , 'hp. possessed sufficient means Means. to rier- .it him. ,to, discharge. the duties' and . . • . perfOrin' pertain .of these "generosities. fitting .iif A parent:, a :grandfather and', a', great-grandfather ,- he , would. oave a . right to feel, content. ..•.- Sometimes' Vireaah, is. a good tiling. ..ii itself,' and all else . being equal it I's a boon. A fine :Tinny May ,be all the: finer finer for 'haying...it if he, canie 'by V rnethoda. whichvdtdinot . east hint , his fineness:. • But if a Juan seta out -after wealth as. an ' object in itself, if : the 'acquisition' of It Is ,..to he his goil: of Suceess," he is :very. likely to drop.. . ?i.t.ss "by .and -leave away".hehiad hire many ,of: the best. things -in life. :He, is ..Apt tfis ToSS the, priceless friend - Mips -61, unselfish men, men, the intimae- , les .‘. 'with ilia children which ...would Mean everything to hint . and ,them as -:-.Iiii!grew UP be adu.tg, an g the ak, .ility...J0 , find content loafing by a itream With, .4,',13p1;k Or, -, • growing 1321,:.a;nt.shenUlenpeo:tie •fiel5ed '.w'i.iat. .1q' uct" cess.. the 'answer is • not easily given A „man succeeds in public life, be- eprness • '914me minister,: meets. with'. everses. and dies,.incOmpatatiVe *Oh- - 1S.sfritekZi, rAet'irwe6sth; arineXtl?Weceo'ilillsar'aSla:eais:t • living in'povertY.• , A. great-' octOr' or author drops it' of.•viOw;:lie is end,' mg his days. in a . sahitarinm, Had. these peoPle..SuCediis?..DpubtleSs, at ter al, -the most satisfactory . lives are those .whieh 'were the 'kindest m --;-.---O.,0?9,-. • ,', , , ,1),13,. :U14, coVWAKO4ToN. „ . • . , .. , • • . . -Or Dr. .,Walter .'A, Ilell',. tiie :::. rein. . recentiy,. sole.eted by: the..South.93mee.. LiberalAssociation ..ap candidate .foi, tlik.tiouse: of !COmnionS, The :Walker. ten 'Telescope lad :the* felloWing 'bio- . graphical 'Sketch: ''- ,...i.._,When-••:--:-Walter-lyitil-,••-4ntisedtlirs- -Entrance-exanrinatiOns-.4.-^ba-4toPped. ,che.:. list ler the ...whole- inspeetor- ate.:.• 'Mit AfOre centinuing • . '§ehool oo, 'apent n or' 'two • helping , . ,., „ - „ , year„ . . , , at horne.-.0.'the farm. He then. .re-, 'soled. :'..iiis...studiegi .:,.at :-...Waikettan High :schojoi :AAA; ip: .;ihc,.. Short SOO 'of four and: a' .half thontlia: he took the, .,whole , eUrriettlum all' ' the. way 'from tiltrariee to ' Teachers' , CertifiA :Cate., :Thisc.is ie,..'reeord :Perhaps,nevez Neouelledby any. ptipit.,14 .4the-seh6,01:. .,Not only .. : that, but .. be sectiredthe. 'highest, marks :of all the; PtiPils, wih., . oing • thomedall'aWardecl,.by • the•.Higli. . :School' Beard 'for • 'the', 'higheit .'effie: !en6r. Tha. ' pane • 'autinnn:, he 'attended , ... . . .. . . . . ., , , lie 'Model Oc.hoOl :.4nq • agOn took ...the '-ii-gheat: , standing ',nin'eng: , „the' ,.fiftY,-; !;WO.,..teathers Who 'were° trained in the • County that year :- ''''...• , . • . . per': the next...five ,Years .he 'taught, • ...,he ' yAurik. , idea' 'how. tO,;, shoot ".., at • 1VIliple.:Hill :Public, •Sehool, :three. 010 ast, .of. Waiierion.•; 'This was the , ongeSt 'term an 'teacher has ever . . ... . , - '...aught..in thet,' ,.seheol, :and his • ser.' TVICeS . „Were • attended. With:. Splendid, . - ,.. _ • . . _ . tucceSs; Beginning With a Salary, of :8356, his reihuderatien . was . grad. :ti,a.l'i. raised • te, :$5034 'width .Was . cOn-, 'Sidered- a real. 'good salary .i.n. ; those' • lays.:, Mayor • Geode •• 'Of • Walkerton was One .'of .4iit.••pupils 'in 'the: Maple 'Fli..1 ,days...At Male :Hai he not only' ' orepared pimils. for the Entrance but bitt ...for. • teachera..eertifieates ..: ..1 • ... The ..ambitiolA urge:for telf.int-: prevement -- iingt aent. hint . ()Ir.'. to lUeen's UniVersity,. Kingstoti,., where' lisehrolled as. a'.'stUdent .in three . full' courses *V ,thedrie ••titne. .He ..earried ' ..1..three honor :courses thiongh 'withf .the greatest,:snecess, •. qualifying • as. a . specialist , in Mathematics; ',English and,. Soicree. • Par. Hall ',taught. MAP, . • f--,esatuy:Y-i.in. Aurora•Jligh• gebool 'and Inter in ,' Kingato,n,C011egiate I.Oitif•',. .'.-tte,'While in . the latter” .position •„'he' ,.coneeived . the -idea of ',continuing; his' ..1,,tudies.'fUrther by.• taking. :a .course .Iii. Medicine: 'at' the..tiniversitY„• :He. eriro."led. in,' *edicine • and. Surgery at. \queen's , and Passed '• '•throUgh,'•':thi faculty, ° _. taking . . t li..e.. ,.: dhaneellee,a. SsehOlarship: for: the higheat:.stariding .-c,,, . . . . . .. . , rhiring ..the course, After ,receiving .1kie ifeense t� practise his i)rOfesSion -heL-Pdr-sued„-his-atudies---further-i-tak-:. lig. a, sPeCial post 'graduate course 11 and._ pra,ctiS' ,,of ' Pr. Geo, toickinson \'\ '.lye,. Ear, 'Noae ' and . Throat. In, 0t - ober 18110' e, purchased the property ond. began "p\ractise in 'the . town -Of Walker.ton.... The. same year lie-': .wai appointed by ..the COunty ' Cciuncil AS IhysiCian• and :Surgeon •to , the. House • -if ./tefuge • atici.. tfteen Tears- letter, • tO .:'; the "positiOn aS\Physiciart and . Surgeon'tothe, CotititY,C4a01, both,: of. which ' PoSitionS he • still' holds. • ,sipo . early Youth,... Di, Hall has 'mkenr. a great,. interest '.Politics". and is orie ,Of the hest. posted men 'in 'lit, country bath .in .•regard,tO\peder, •al .and PrOvinCial„ .al.Fairs.,' prl,,, the platform ., on Friday • he , ,.. showed' `a fainiliarity "Wi,th fiseal 2figurea.• that •the, Finance. Minister, hiinselLinigh 'erivs;.: Dr., Hall has not only' iiiter'estu'i ea himeelf„ in facts but 'he ' is closely 'n. Ouch, with. the people. During the •'att., twentY.-five 'years eittaide pf 'pot- itics, ' he ..haS, thrown, hitri,self whole. heartedly• Into bite "thini, .tlie„ prize, tiee'Of his ,profestior4, .. His. medical • C'el.:s. 1:71aVe . taken, him • to ail part d' .Pf, . -the--Ridrin .1..liteiL:. #itiiii'jllaie,dsTilicifs:, liOnea•-and-have------given-hinc.•:i.af."' close 'Personal .COntketion With.,..the!7Peeb10. of -Shittlt-Britee- whioh, -was. .Arepeeteir in'''.41.01ellid. i*;4411lIott':4t;':Oid'-3.1.9.111. itieting' -tenVention,. ;Fe* zir itny -Men' in.'"Oiith: tined' , aie -iiir Widely, Ichnv.ii, as ' br.f Hall. �r hate anYthing . like the. -perittnial lailowitim -Ilia pootot, •• • b'N .000 Air fa 114 Arrjyttil 4, °veil , • the etim'..-plete 'meaning'of • the term." ' DU,NGANNON.. Death came ;with' Startling , sudden - to Mr. Robert : ilitistY; about .4 a.m. on May 29t'hb Although not en- , joYing good health fur sone time ie was able to be chit �f doors the day' !previous to his death and the eitizeita of :DurigahnOn . heard of his death With much regret. The late . Mr' Hasty was born , in the, tOvvnship of west :Wawaaosh' • seVenty-five• years ago, li's birthday being ',,cin :lgay.24th lle was ,Married to his now . bereft :partner some 4fic years age, and two yOars later nioyed -:to. his farm • at Crewe. There: be' remained until 1911; when..he took tipais abode hi Dungannen. Mr: 'Hasty. was a man of riuiet, , unassuming Manner 4.,i'd of . sterling 'worth. He was a, faithful 4rid chnsiSteht member of the Metho, d' church, andwhile health • per. : initted, waS always present at- it serviPes, ' Hi Was a kind and 'loving Inisban \\ • ' and '-father and •:will • be greatly isted in ihei familY *de, Besides h1, ,'bereaved vvife .4' fartiily nc.i''L__hve''!;daifght.'o'ii_'":_'::§iir•'- "'vivei•'-.vizwr--• : -on- the-homeatoad, near, Crewe, Mre David IVIeWhinney; 'Ws, ..j'ohn Blekt- ltis, . Atey gaize,-, ,Ziles, .*allace,:Twaniley,;- -Al' ,,of4slitc, 'field:AMA Iltlisi..Atlia,,..of 1),Airtgaprimt. , Sirs.. §.-Mitt1ie*I4 ': &Mite, and!. . M.: John amity, ot tivngannoti, 'are $10- ' ter •atid bother -of ;of the 'doomed, The 4110;4! whleb wi largiO •sttende ' is, $7 25 Polishing. Outfit for $5.50 A Saving of $1,75 This Outfit Consists of Qt.-„,1Ohnson,s LifItl41 WAX.. S1.50 . . • 4:Ohnstkri's,, , .$1,50 -1...4011nSfth.'4....'Weighted Floor Polish •:Mop $4.00 1 Johnsons pok, On `.HDme 4 „fYilg, , . • , This. is..a ,s0lendid,.'offer for a Polishing • '.Outfit complete and at "a Saving Of .0.75 WecarryJohrison's. Wax, Old English Wax,' also Martin-Senour Wax for Hardwood floors and Linoleum: . • O'Cedar, Oil, 25, and 50c. also Lemon Oil, 25c. ' Muresco and Alabastine in all shades. Martin-Sehour paints; 100 Per Cent. Pure. Coiled Spring and Barb Wire Pencing.. also ,• before buying.„ • 3...1 4. Fresh Car of Par/stone and Lithe. CarlOad, Cement•On 'Hand rte LE :84,:::-P.Q.J17:11Cf9US Phone 66. uckno'yy, -'hardware, .oa Plumbing Tinsmithing . , Lake Louise From. The Air . , • . , Here is the first Photograph ever taken from the air of Lake Leuitie; the Rocky MountOn gem that has defiedclescription by artists and poeta since its ditcove,rg in the early 1880's. In the foreground Chateau Lake Louise! sunimer resort and centre of mountaineering and trail riding • activities. In the background, ten miles distant, Victoria, Glacier and Mount Victoria. But what is ten miles distance in such heights? by a wide circle of friends and form- -er -neig-hheisrwas.. held. -frorh his late home in' Dungannon, on Majnclay .af- • ternoon, :the service being 'Conducted by Rey. J. • Peters., I3. , A:, the ge- mains 'being laid to rest' in Dungan- non cemetery; his ..finir, Sons.in-law being the pallbearers. ',Sincere sym- pathy ist ' e*tended to., the bereaved .farnily.• ". THE TEE$WATER RIVER ' 1)rtED4iNG, eiDNIMOVERSi • The Banneritert v. Culross 'Dram - age 'suit emir.; up before M., Ponder:. son At. C„ of, "OttaWa, the- Octal .ref, .at 'the coi.irt Ilehs".6 un.May •The ,case opened, With ' a big at- • • - • 'ray, of Counsel. and.vitneases arid • ,it looked at, fligt. its . if the sitting, might . • " Mat_ Several dais. . pefere, the' 2701611 ;hour heweVor the sr:Ines:60n; ,,Wds. rriaile by the ,Ceiititel "and; encouraged• • by tlieileferee :that arr attempt be 'made • to got together. ltr.. .0ender". .8011 frankly stated hi5. i6binibt) to he that the OnlY. real solt,V.kort. ilk, 4,.. • ea ern e ,I•loweieHit;rrn '10 foree the, matter and perhaps after .rp*ing•lairiaga law"..Years 4tfie .Wealdr'gef-sfek,„er it and ceine. .td their. senspi, The dram- . age scheme • AT „:(16Wil hit tngin- eer john Itogei would' entail an. -penditate of , Shag $1.80000.:.' After open4in‘f be/fliotit *,ftb, heads together the lawyers .and rep- resentatives °o? tho-niOgicipalities yreed ;to sanction ;Or -dredging of '.••••• thebar west of Chepstow, consisting. .of Stone; 'gravel and !"hard pan at a. oest,of •about fifty thousand dollars It -is- thought that this will, relieve the situation ,to a .great, ,extent and• • perhaps no further 'dredging will he • required. The •• Referee :agreed • to cept this avangeinent and ' handed • it out at his verdict.. .MUT PAy 110SeITAL ;CHARGE.. The teWn council has -received ‘• • (Eineardine. 'Review-RepOrter): Taccotodunnt6i.,,far:nkii IiIMai;iiilmeetil'st,:,61.1t izislit!tol; 9 pee .daY' to'r the keep' ,of Mika Mary" Metongall4. who has' been a patient -; • there tor the paat eight rooritlis,ThiS; tilA young Woman, who was SO badly inured: last fall When Kenneth'.: ; Ate'portaRlIs ear ;was Wrecked' on .the'. ' IfigiiwaY ....between ItineArtline • ind, ping• -to 'no noirce havin leen 7."..Sent ;the, corporation- Until eight) niontlur had passed, the town *is ,liai46.4tail.,,,the:.ionticit:,..trogiv.'od this itoLi ,6f, !.4,116.11%?-1n444An08,5'.1.t.hey, 'ATIF 1$ t ;ore t"M;e .a416t1, As it .is. now. this town hes to foot the'. bill$ ;an ' also have ,te" takeStOUgliare ,hOlnaef. the g14 *hell ' "