HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-07, Page 59
4r,
'
Ow Mune
•bec. It heats It
ooks Oakes
Provideshot water
•Burns any
l!' stickof WOO40 •
Is reasonably pric-
ed.
• Tile eiolution, of
..Quebec Stove'
4
hai.17-00040.14,
'tbe POh4:Wh cr0,*e „
OW hal* iOnebec
alike and ileaier'4.
suitable for. -a 4r.
'fuel and any seatkoni: Dropin.and
yot_t this Cosy Home Quebec. •
RIIEBto 'nEATERs, ALWAYS IN STOCK AT
HOW ABOUT AN AXE?. WE CARRY THE
-
'SET" • FOLLY WARRANTED.
•
CRQSa. CUT SAWS, MAPLE LEAF AND'
•WAYS ON, HAND; 2 OR 4 CUTTI.Nq 'TEETH;
1191.41.0W RACK SAWS:
"THE '4.,CE'!. A CORDWOOD_ FIRCUL.AR.SAW 26" AND 30"
ANY SIZE 'MANDRIL HOLE, 28"-410.00; '30" —
$12 00
HEADQUARTERS' FOR C.C.M...A„u T Q ni o B ILE sKAT$..s.s
itivz you .sEnzst THE '14 -EW :.40i.y,MPI,A" TUBE, 4L,U111-
MED , PER •PAII1Sti.00.
us show
. FAIR PRICES
FAMOUS "TRUE'
SIMONDS A L.
-STRAIGHT OR
,Phone 60b.Lucknow,
Hardware Coal . Plumbing Tinsmithin
.lo'rieg-ra-citEutroits-
=Pm", sEriThint MIAOW
' In the Matter of tbe eetete oe Sem-
tleiVeonitere lateeet the Village • of
St. \nelonezu thd.' geuntp ot Auretz,
,retirod ;farmer, videelnied.
Netiee jeehereliY given that fl. per.
Sans- haeink,eertyeeliepie Or ;Mennen de
eeiiinst . the late Skineel-031.3ter;Whe
die4 enxtr About the Atteenth, day Of
Octeheric,' I965. at the Village of •St.
• He1en zi the County ' • of Einem
are required to peed' by post or de.
liver to the undereigned, eXeelitnr iln,
der the will .of the Pei& Samuel Coul-
ter, their name and addresses end
tull particulere "in writ;ng of their.
claims and the' nature of the security
if any held by ',them, duly verified :by,
'
And •take netiee' that efter •the
eighth day !of JUnoary, 1926; the
said: executer proCeed
bete -the. aesett• of the „said decease('
among the persons entitled thereto
• having regerdonly to the'aimof
then have iad ietiee$
asz,.
:;Oetti or ent Pazt. tilereel tire any per;
$eii•43,f *heseetaira°he'ehall. net ehme
• helie received Uotiee: '; e •
,Dete,A at. Lueknew . this, seventeont,.
day ef ..111.0e9lieber, 025: • .;•
-Dr, Jr...13elfogneelesekniter, Ontario
, • 7;1,1920
,
All. and Mre, Robt. Andrew left
On IVIendaY for Windsor wheee he in-
tends sipending.• the ' winter, Messrs
'Aehn, .Baeger'''and Glen' Cemphelli are.
• attending the fan duties' during .his
abien0. We't'riist . that the •southern
climate . iney .pieve beneficial to
Roe's health, „at he •hire experienced
inneh distreag't!:of )a\te Train his old
tronhfe iethma. •
M. and .MrafP-Riehard'• . Gardner
'spent' Neweyear's leelth fried
Dungannon. ,
The ,recent Sparrow -hunt in cormee-
gofi: ioth the Orange Ledge resulted
Earl, • Gibsen's , side Winning over
!rein Hem's by a emelt ,neargla.
. We are glad to repot that Mrs
Jiie. F. Andrew is mach improvedie
healtle being able to :spend; the.
pas e , week with; her. daugther, •Mrs;
Chas. Ritchie. • :4:
FLOWERDALE'e
9.XTURE,
tie
RITCKLEY'S BPONCDITTS
For rmiglis, Colds andnleonchitis,
ai all inf,ectigns' of Throat.'
Chest'. and Lungs ---,Positive- and
instant, relief .
, Sold EY
MeKIM; ,LUCKNOW. ONT.
Can. yOU,'''reinember when ethe ,word
"big*,Piltl'hild:a suggestibil. Cf jOy
aboul. • • -
fi,'/62 401lare-werth of, Underwear
-selle. 044. *lien 1t. is -galled linger,
let*, •
• The sea.fisb catch. on' boIlflOnstets
• In Canada for the ‘nine months end-
ing September, 1925, as worth .$19e.
•397,076, as 'compared' with 318,118e
456 for the same of 1924, an increase
of' 31,883,620. .
has beenaWardee'
to the Cepaclian. Pacific RailvtieY ter.:
, the Company's- .teshibit sit the Can-
dia National EXhibitien this year.
On Op* side of the meditl.A a',Pere
trait,. Of the lion. Enersird .Ferguson,
Premier'' of Ontario; 'While on: thi
ether is,. a ocene on the:. eibibition
grounds, •• ••
.E. 'W, Beatty, Chairmen, f, the
• -Canadian Pacific ,Steamships,!'stated
!'.zieceittly that more liners'of the "M".
• tYpii.would•'be built to replace elder ,
liners, auch' ase the '..3.1tirlech, Mar.:
burn and Montreal; • The: new shipt.
.Will be 81nuar n ell respects ,te..the
8.8...`.3fontelife and Mantrest., The
• 'Merkel, ilerinirti and..Mortireal will
'REli4PAST
Mrs: Will Lane and fanirr etf-Ripe
ley visited ..Vifith friends in the burg
a few days 'last week:
•'•Me.' and Mm. Wi»am phillips, of
Ooderich spent •a ,few days last
veelc atthe henne of Mr. and Mrs,
as Ferguson. 4
:eengeetulations are extended to.
Mr .. Alex 'Hackett on beg e ectcd•as
..one of the cbuetie:lors for the :cone
in year,
Odr teacher Mies lietigins`-hae, re:
turned to .her. dutles after sPendiee
•the .Christmas holidays at; her lune(
. '•111.Kinlese. .
•
,"
- ',lines, 1.4tile Spent a few days
iaer week ' v,•dth friends at Brussels
.Mr.: and Mrs. Jacob Hunter )and
• family of Zion visited with Mr. ant'.
:ars. John Ceunpbell recently. !
'
- arepleased tolearn'that Miss
Ada Helm 'fa recevering after • hex
irecent attiielc• off pneumonia although
• it *Ill. be seene time )r6t before' she
will he Ale .te 'resturne her teaching
• A' social. evening° • Will be. held in
the .Orange Hall On Friday aVening,
Jane 1.5th. Everyone fir the coinmuh,
itY is invited to attend and' spend
evening with the'enemberes of L. 0. L.
No. 1044. ) . • , ••
• Mrs. W.. 11; Oprdner is spendiin'g
'feu; daya:With friends at Mafeki.ng.
• Ralph. Nixon has recently- had
a radio' set installed whieh %yin hell
to enliven the long Winter evenings,
Mr.. and Mrs.- David Andre*, .. of:
qpelP12, spent New Year's with Mr.
and Mrs *Isaac. A,
ndr ew,
• Most 0.our , .0briatzeas •"Visitori
• ZION haye- returned: to theirrespective
duties, namely; Margaret McIntosh,
to Wing -ham Business Co:leke,
I'Prathde''to..Siiitene Cassie Douglas
to 4t. Forest, Russell Stott and
LFloreriee:Sinitli to
• 'School, Olive Rohl; to Maple teal,
zie 0 g inson and Sarah Mao-
' A fish c,anglit in Shusp Lake,
British ColUnthie,' ' after,' .forty -
minute° fight turned out to bee,a
monster rainbow speckled , trout,
, reigning 171/4 pounds, with e length
, of 361/4 inches. and girtli...of 241/4"
•inches, It was •mounttd .and ee-
'.-hiliitaltie:thereers of the po..
minion:Express Conipanye-Monteeitle-
before being ehipped te the owner. in
ver to .Lucknow'' Rig h • Sehciol Nettie. • •
•
•
beeet to Toronto, and Frandet
"Ire to 'Lake,
esidents ofeFiewerda.e" erideyed.
'..soCiai • eVening at 1-Ahee-heirie ..ve• 'Jae'
It;e1VieBonalcron. 'Thore4Y night and'
danced the old year''ciiii end.: the, new
year '• • ' • •'
'S.:MeDoute,4 Lipkin:0W
spent 'Sunday afternoon .at :the hozne
, her brother ' • ' ' '
• -• Mrs, . Acempi;oiy
441,i0L:tei A..0rahanr•Ixer hes:
hand. and‘f.aMilt 'day.
. • • ..
;
The Leacling e ompiny'
The Dominion
Statement of Main Items Of Business of Canadian Life
Assuranee-Coin-panies-fot-thelear-encling—
Dee. 314, 1924•
Total ASsetS
. SUN LIFE $274;130,408
,
•
Remainder of
• 27 otripanies •
• 41
,IncreaSe in Assets.
$64,873,095 •
Total ainount of Life '
• Assurances ill. force
87,1;636,457
9.49,. •
•
combined $i74,671,278 $49,762,834 $2,413,393,168
Increase in Asguro ' Dividends Paid to Total Paid to
in force ; Net Surplus PoliCyholder Policyholder
SUN.LIPE $167,871 213 r $29,186,248 $ 6,437,740 434881,639
,Remainder of -
27 COrnrianies
combined .$249,131,478 $51,820,057 411,576;604 $42,25,135 •
There are titen`4,eight- Canadian' pfe operatin; under' netioetei
,
lide,ilse Canada The inforination will 1;e: instruttive .in;thatit EihOWS. that. ,Stfr4t LIVE to:
Weithig.1,ebentr.'4',:quaxtet Of ,the neWebiefiness e'cPeitted"-hY. 'COmpatileet,.het• laiv:ite! hooks-,
oyee. e; quarter of the .te-- at H.IsitiesEi force;',inerellian. a;!.iiirit At the akeetee• premium! ineeme,
total ificente mid iiitilite;.Paid out the, year 1924 more : than a third al; 01.0.,.441.4114eiai
• .0w to .0(inyhohtersilis paid inhfo 411%.'.0,1 fetai inoiiies distributed: te;AielleYheiders •
'bq
Nilo -Akan COmPirniee.:einet organization', and te0;11•04 ht, 1924 9t01!IS
,U THE
,rOrtilk„ „ •
'ett ,yorti,:are.vontemplating putting on Lite Insuranee
ZJFEgent
0. i
--WOMAN--KILLEQ
•
aver,
her htzehand, •and, thttightet* )ive: tgar
Ir:7119,Ug.
9
ChisleY :Lake! iwaci. lacked !)Y ahorSe
lest jatti: ti:cd Ole
Orwea-Struintitill,
" Tho 1-1.avetwien family 4re people
ef
mean e •who are living. retired:
• They 'keep' three highly -bred horses
for their Own tise, eed when Mee,
Haverman entered the stall of once
it kieked ,with both feet in the stom-
ach. She was teiTb y Jinjurc4 ad
died soon after reaching' the . 0.1474
Sound ° ••
: •
,
....Ai •
t'irtiV""
present, ti •
r.i.c • :).), 4:3 , ev
Viirirus f'o'h
been lahd....;cl
so far tlite sg,cepc,ii. is' far• '
of any previous, yriar'S'catch in the,.
'!history of: this P"Ort: •' • •
A.11 ‘tputriqand rirotolists. repordS:
are being. broken at Banff is year. ,
• There ..are 'three ;times as ,-.inany'
:campels 'as trny other*yrr and
2,400 rne 'bathers'; than ;in 1924.
:.The daraldian Paciffic • hotel ; her.,
and at 'Lake Louise repeetS leeolginge
as being unniiiially ,beayy; •"
More .Alberta ,prOvineiet ;savings
*certificates were sold. in •the fiest
„six meethi of this .Year than th tine
' year previously, even ineluding.
• the big record year of 1920. ' Since
the beginning of the eerreht yeer up
to the end of Junee the tete! Sales
amounted. to $140605. • There is
now close .to. 47,00%000 outstanding
ineeavings..certficates.'', '
..receitteg .licenses held ix
Canada d of r
statement .iseued by. the. Federal
.0overnMeet. Ontario leads 'ell'
•provnicee With „a 6441 of , 33,557.,
Quebec okepied- secend ',hied With,
• 7,882.lieeeses,;.fellewed •Saskate
.chewan with 6,551 Manitoba; 4,•443; •
British Columbia,3 392 Alb
erta
-6,004; Nova:: 'Scotia, 1e435;'• New
Brunswick,. • 735; „Prince: 'Edward
--LIeland, :$7; Yukon • 2, and ,NOrth. • q'
•,west Territories:,. 1. a
4114,--MgC, of Eincardf0
Ppen t .tbe recent- lioliclaYs*with;fri.ends
•Paralllennt•
Qf 7.)4)lt, .0"pari.ti.
InlisitntriThelidays ej..the-hise-pareet.
Mr; aigi Roderick Ross, Of Lochaleb,
;Miss Irene More of Whitechui•cb
sriOniiing a feW.44ys .with 1c aunt
Mrs. 'Jack Ifencierson, of 13"aramannt
Miss' Mergaeet. Mey. petroit
.
•
•
than three .pfiblishere in
the' ceuity died 'Within -the
PCje,d
tc.ep,t9i: The first to pee.P.
Vor 'many' years,
editor' and, 11-..optictir of the Cilffoe'd
Exprees. AfFi AltrhiSnn WaS quite
en eldeyly men ,beine3borneiwhat past
. .
the • '3reers and'ten. Then
went, the'. Rev., jamee F. -Snowden
Pent the C1.4.'letm" week. '4P sP-e'ln'Te31:-leot-3,16'„ Secf7Ctli1riaNtrnewass
twine in Lochlak .' ' ' ' ' .
. ." - & Day, Mr. gliQW(jeD 11.71 bi>112, t Kin-
. Yrs:: Clarence, pwin of '2nd.,COn. IS ivardne and .gre gate from Tinity .
:it,;:iiti-jt:4'lg',11:ea'clIvirk.cie:N.L),,:•i.:1;:p4r:,„1:4stio,'1,91liurtn:,!v...1.44::., ,..1°,1°I.Iiiii$'4treS11?-0,:f.z.°$rivibI:. 1"1:7,1:1;g282c6o'7°1Ctli11, Ilt,°h! i1* II3 ‘
1.4.$..-.3i,v4tit-3.:Plist-HG-01449.,:-...af..L(.4*.^4.344/4P7.43".$4•';'4?4*:"I'lle'e.:11"-
I
• . i ' '' -4. : ' . , • . ,,'.,the°2G1 ocplee;h2a tair°1dill9d3Va'-tV't4bIleat/;ef"014.-'''..
• Ad Avith his .p,eren,„e at Lauriers,... - i ,. ' •• 1 +. ' ,-
' , " : ,‘ . . . ' • ' , - .. • , . ..... , 0 Mr, s anacter • Amu: .ziou.; enjoyeu,
,
'ararnotiet Visited' . Web friends , en: - atz. die Star ' ofilee. the day before '''',,Iiii,
1011eal,d4KI di:441,ig theveck.• , ., sleet:1i; The ;immediate course ef death:. '
.,
Mr. fail -11,1e4ge of rterdeo.ievi'sit.
•
'fig' with his parents,. Mr• 'and .lerS
ino. Meltae of Lechaleh.
ra Tette '111-eLennan of :Detro,it
vis'ited' ,y4th jier parents Mr. eed
Ars. 'James MenOnale. of Paramount
tuegrig the week.
Mr. 'and: Airs. Will Mattin of Pere..
eeceint 'entertairied,',theie.eirleedie and
•xeighhours• to 'Party lest. Tuesilae
'night and eeport an exv,ellent,
• ,
Mise •
Maria Long, nuree-inetrainine
lh St. Joseph's Loudg.ai Was;
• at, her hetet at "Eerelock City. for : a
favi days last Week,.
: Salina Grant /lef't On
, .
Siltur
day for Duridalk .wlidrei the is engage
.ed to teavii schael. in that .vie'elit.Y. ;
' Miss Jean Long, . teaelier •.S. S
has a painful ihearing. on her
keep er..o duty this
eye which will
•
Mn d •Mes. Will' Buckingham -A
•
.011 •
bab•-boy•'wlueh arriVed en: Moidny,
the &he' inst.Congeatelations,
;el.':
D. efeLeen:Leeleae; ., • leas ieane.
gennone for a couple "of days Otis
v4ek auditrng the 'West' •••Wnwanesh.
.
• e
: Tbeereore we knew of driteeSthe
reateOnr'astonishinent• that"„.:witeks,
_ .
.fiti feW• ..:
Ilte:.etoek 'exchengen.,iirle to be
• forMed Montreal to prevent the
•.: sharpsdecrease In the number of cat
tle., • In the .period -.1.920.924, there
• was a ,reductien of 331,000- heed :of
cattle the Province of Quebec.
Hecetise Of the le* prices for live
sttick, ,the Quebec farmerehas.
•fused to ' face . the lent period of feed7
big' and tending, and ealvos.•
A seeen ;passenger' twiieenirte
0 .
flying boat,. which it: said e will
• reyoeutionize the.sterial ..fire;ffEhting
• methods employed by the., Ge'vern-
mint Protective ...petrels; is .being
*Rated at ,t1i4: Dominion GOverninent
' Airdrinne Sent* Marsh, near Ot-
tawa.,..4f, tatisfactorY, •it . be'.
flOWnto Manitoba where It will talui
cm fire,preventive •dutios one of
the Mose iniportsintlorest ,areas.'
The::;1925::;totel.. of, diVidends paid
, , said declared 1)y gold sieve's. mine
ing',toinpaidee in; Northern ,Ontieid .
18 $1O,402474, representing st.,•gaini
if .$2,614;131 oveetheAlViden0 record
q. 1.94,VirieifiliiiiteTthe greatest.
reeord for Canadian .preeiiina Metal
•, reining ' 'industries. • Prom ' 1944 ti;
.. 1925, • since SilVer Was . diaeovereCin
. ',Celia* -4 1904 and . gold 'feted. in
Porcenine:iiini•Ifirkhind Like in 3.pos-
• Ape 1910, record show total divi-
dends of $100,11,4,i;99, from these
fields. ' The ;aggregate peefite are
.; MOW **Swaging .0:,969,00o; a month.,
. . -Betteehig the' World' record 0 3,.
,..
.!:447,424' busheils of ell grains iniie
:keteit en O.P.R.. Weetere lineti .Thure...
, ''.ditY,' November I9e A. -Mitten' gen.;
• Oral. emperintelident. tritiiiiPortetion'
Of "the . System, '.'iies, meerted 'that
3,559,900 linehelit.'Wert Marketed On
FriditY,•15Teieihbei 20. •,Etotii A.iiginit''
. 1 te.NOttniber 30 *elusive, .111i078,..' .
•:•445, bushels: ,ot-•ali grail% bete:keen.
•'trierketed, sit stations,, ;Adjacent .to
'..Citeadisin Paeifie Railway .titietf!'as '
, oitni)iiveii.to 10905ima bushels:
the sitin periad Iasi year; an'Aii--•
•
• Sponsor of what is confidentitta,,
1
. 'create ;el, about 35 per cent:
, petted to be the Meet !beilliazit Win,.
' ter Steed,* in, . Quebec, the Vitititer''
: Sports olphinte been leiniched under"
• the patronage Of • the ' Lieutenant.'
• -00vettiot et tlit.PrOViliet, Ileite0;
• ,.Pekeideati;.-Plore.- L . Av. Taselitreau,
, Premier 'of: QueheeV7Mator J. San.
•. • eon of QisibeeMid 'Mayor Deniers'
' of .LIVIS. ' '17ho' Maitit, &el*
'neaotia2areatie3iiterriationaltallege
•.,:Siti tanip'etitisti ',tea 'tecon'1)er
iIfactiiitiotti siiis* St*
, leit ,Dag Pin% .tht..409 :fili which.
efittollf:t.ebttiolitt -04-tetnil-the,Qe.... ,
'bsts-hoo'ot,044,„ pookts,•, . .2:.. ;...',...... '''
, •
•• •
1
wee e Peralytic sirekee
ij
EOLYROOD
. • . ; •
(int df4riSt. week)
714 Richards SPeet. Christ-.
mas at his home on 'the benndary. •
• Me. anct 3.11-rs., w. and
rGeOtie vie', Led .Eplie,A.chert,s Sater.
,
get. '•
The' • regiilai ineeting -of 'tile Wo•-,
men's".I ttnte%v}h . was to have
been'. herd' orr..tne •sse'Venth Will be held
..,at ilia Home of :MrseTom,..1-lernie
the fouiteentiv, af; JaeUery. ;•
u ee •tb Torozit'O, • •Taesday.. Atter
theie. Visit to .IIelyreoZO •
the '; sick • are , .Gord'on
Statters,„ :the, two A'abh ehiltiren: and ••
• •
for
ter-rothers.1;tto• the (,)11.1;112'7.:--tii4ile".
• •
Mr. Johii, P'urviw gave, a Very •Intt-
estine' address at the nominatien
. .
meetthee, winch showed a ge-eat deal, '
„ , • . .
forth, evdittions as to franchise and,
64 labeurions peeparation 'setting '
. afil.isaellr?onis* 'tdiliseadee7iinttei.kgewihipicohnnny.
in4n1pipalitie. There was. also A
thnterofl
dr_ud.
ewces111
yst6 of
i '
•
ot
9119.
eye
'es*410
.".
• 4S,..',Y"
et -e,
prom:
• Rodin m •Ilot ti.oeinfrb neiir ,ibe Sint
etair, Cot”'on , on filo
inert oriertited iby stile p•ov
eknineitt in ,eeittn-atiott with vhlos,t4
btifialoct. Tarn» heori 4.rocied '
tht., ' .
ay
and 10.4..er 14ft•-.-11:ikylittro
root oti&vott.'d !loop 11.000.
Med.. the mi:veetatitent road trio+, '
•WIr.dern,er i,v Ctiiriheook, it :
t.rapotltti
ire id' 17.n
degreCt., And Ur.; na.nan4 intetialt to
otheeeit :eet ali-yrof riAotta
.0'
iqikti-fevr years• 'Voten Sir
•'George ' Sinipsoe was :Making
•
the. first overland tour around the
,
,
-*arid,. he • came. tieeoes eere‘ 'hot
• Whigs On the Western slopes of the
iteeky 'Mountains. whicit_the .leeal.
Kootenay Indiana frequented ail, Ad.,
,
•
eeutit of their. curetted .proP'criieie
As the white settlers denie in tifter
the WildHorse Creek .-Gold ttush,,
these taine to be celled The Pai.
•:moat 11,4,.:SprIngs,.....and,becitine:.•.a.
well known landmark: on the 00V-
.iiettiiiiet# road from Lake, Winder-.
• 'Mete te.Ciembrook. ./e. 1912.4n Eng -
rancher, pur-
chased .thene, tied erected bathing fa.
iticklind,two4eitro:,sig.o.,zin ade
enSiVe%iraproiteinenta.-111,::4onneetiori,
• with hit* develtipthent Of a bungalow
.Anitunp: The'. waters aneianalysis
•;proved' to contain & hlgher porton,
ugo, of raditlin in solution than any
'other SPritige on the Aiihrico con,
(0404 Mpg OAS 004 $10$0
.-Arke*,isas,,L-111,-addition., to valuable'
curative deposits of enegyiesium end
lime, The Canadian Pacific R ell -
way . had 'obtained right et Way
through' his . property iti considera-.
tion of dialling -their station Radium.
and'theae, Radium 'Eloee$pringe. row.
attract meny visitors, the camp, hav-
ing a capacity for seventy nor:ions.
A special bath is now being' eon-
• struetedfor.. the7.1ndians; under ehe
superintendence Of Louie *Atholtho
-
kootehay Chief, while the iellite folk
heee,eeepeeieue. rig, pool, ear.,
rounded by'scimpuletesfy .elean•drosa-
frig reems, There is n tennis COLIrt
arid- herSes with „guides. are eveilable
for riding ethe encighteerieg trails.
while large numbers of eutinnobiliets
Visit ilie..Seeingedurieg the saininef'.
;liken lielland "hike
intelltkh of insking 'thie an nficyear
resort, raff the,waters litiVO,s ioniser.
attire.ot 1.20* And never feeeete:
• The Only fly its the -01fitinent is
that the GOVerninent operates $S1'
h.k9t.' 60440,Bu-Wiudcr-
•' •
I1'r0 r.nd Whili }Ir.& 'A1,8(3' ratted ita-
diiiti Tlot Spr,inga, being 'the
post Office address. The1/4. Sprints '
are also hiehreettrative and 'have'
• .•
else; a neighboring ramp
which ,was' erecte0 by :the Canadian
Nettle RailwaY..`aed is Opeented
very • etiecesefulle by the Misses
Aterstroee, • The 6tWorit1)cstlf liot
Serino wc.4.e for many known
,as tho• Sinclair trot
nnnied'stft4.r in Os Pio an nld
ttille pioneer, illeo is' tb,, first known ,
r PiESAL. In,1311. The vietne'e-
these Springs etere..known not enti ,•
to the', Intlinns htit
aed it, is eredibl,y rettorted ".-thet in
the old clays beers used to, -bathe
'thor,..nawf-3, in the teeters, to;.e.eettro..
relief from .ilitieeeilent.
there' iss natural vonfusion throtigls. •
the dUplientien tif ntihie,ebeth `tee "
sorts ate,re45idly ineressint, in pon4, .
ulerity, ehletlY owing .t� the
draftee iiiii*Ornoblit tashifilt thknialt
the aothies.-