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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-11, Page 6from r•err,4t,r• ast to oa - • 0-Wottetevil4 ,rX1..L-rrotiristtrade pate that 300 more British failigieS over V800',000 tothe Pro- will be .read y to leave for Canada by • 'Igo. of Pince 'Edward Island during the middle of June : pe34.- • • • .' the yeAr`1.9201 According to 'the annual.; Toronto, Ont.4--litiring, the . year , report. of the bland Tourist Associa4 ;1925 a total of 1,242,742Valted,States: tipn„ The tratRot the repert stathSe atitemobiles entered, th,!, 'Province Of ia japitlly growing.. During the 1925'' Ontario thrOUgh , Sialcan ports of StIM*4ltr, hAlida3r Season about 41,000 entry, of whieh oyer 200,000: rmhaiSed people visited the Is`..4n,:), compared for a period of from, one, to-. thirty, with 36,000 peopleduring the corres- days. • It is estiinatedthat this traffic ponding period of :the preVions»-year.liesulted in $40,000,000 worth of new Twenty.que. huntird eers crossed 10 linainesa for Ontario. • the province in the: sunimer. of 1'40 .Winbipeg Mr -. --Great Prectress , Tear, Conipared with 1,400 tinthe MO' .ha$.7bg1,1 Made sla,ca Or. establishment • mer of and. 800 in the a?niinlet .73,fafitt onro „entireq, new. bici_Lea*trosed Market--for-the-conSuinpiden7ODW&Ar ToSita have inc.re ed from b34 220at: •.Scotian fish in its fresh.state,has bt.,est, Noyetrsher 30„: 1920, te$11,9118.,4,5' at "o0ned tip in: tngland; and already Aprii 30, .1025; siates.:the.anntal Ire; .iikiferal largo ;Shipme-ati, have gone ;peririaCentiSr issued. , forward by yariotis ocean •liners l‘tees 10it from this: pcn't.;„ :me ASh.are.ellig:'earriedoVer a number of ear the Shipped in Chilled air: SPace and they Mowehenko Drothera• of :krdill SO- . ...are Stated 'to' arrii,6 in England' in:Ice'„tehey•Tan, in. tha growing Of,selected •,.exposerkt• .60141441n, •According to the seed and. erosSing one variety with • eitPorters•there IS an deinand 'an:Other, has' resulted in tlie: prodtic. • in the 471d ,Country for these fish :n 1. tion of a very fu type Of witer:nielon: , the price .received iS censkieted very and, intisk rnon, Nvhich can he grown natiSfactory. , • ' •• successfUlly, any season in this pro: - Saint John; l'‘IX:•7713,11tutier and luM- Experiments' along these 'lines i her product s •exported to :the United have ben carriost Out in the irrigate.d ;I States . from 'the quint Jiiint consular sections _of Southern, Alberta daring district during the quartet ending De- I, recent Years and have •been'•compar. ceMber-31st, 190 showed an increase atively suCCeSsful or ,tnore than 421:00.,000, oia.r 'he oerz /,,ethtridge, Alta -The oil refinery . responding . Period of 1924. 'Ole total , at Coutts, Alberta, close to the' Mon- forthe period woe $948,828, he coin, ' tan a libandail( and the Sweet grass ' • itOdity • shippetrip„•the largest (it?, nti- I. oil, field, tvill soon be. operating, with 4 g Odd littl 'soft ' nd ith h dli ' and laths well up in the Standthg. I ca'Paciti of 2,000 barrels' of crude oil IA • •••••• , • • , •• PROPER CARPI IcE111P-.,3.. A•VTOS'ALWAY'YOUgd. F.eimeotoi:afrio." ot:nnaectlhotaleustytonegai:adtby90,sttihie:rd9:f, :iia.6aiiieti. itiPohpe7;raptn.tyfRtpnaaprisiit....4etilifiltuetrie;..oeeraagrtii;oiehanianEttstoisn.arztlili 1 ceofthlya je4La;:idboigc tohfeS:,:bslocavetehseevyrviiine. ,r0; ,. Prov - and milt mu t c„uusu.,:t the .zi411 st4, Take, for i;,,StAtkeeri an automObilq, I•verY- interesting al4inraa of the Jaaci stistics of . nietor car to see hut' 041 It Wil snnietitneOhe ini'llessiki-e to e:elie 4iSalir,t4:Stil7 gTvekn17 thr" ' Prairie Pr°v" it is. A ' is apt to belts ciAl ne It ItVhb.oit'dlieller;ls'ofontl:)71heit:1;:l.l'a°raeeifPitctlit:La' f‘O‘I)PloPv(yliFn7,14akins71. i'f:ijra4pd.prlItet.Fr'el.)8;oh'elialdYthhlt110 ' c(„. leriks2that i , car which has the best clesed car it will he difOeult to raise, ,casaraionaatfrtiveratllvYnk4eer. , it'a' :49°Icl` as wea and :ewer the Wind.tomOVis.;.. Thiv i8 (1.11;.1°,°“h P.rtIvince'; • ' - ' , , . . . t,o the body having 11' thrust oat ,o • ., T the land seSter three different • are taxed to the limit, will have. 4 . . AlAr• , in trave:ing, over ;QUO- road; '..4haVe, ' reilkaPa tee cOaetruction pf 90130Vtunitt.P# are,' presented. He may gai3e. Or nialko;04..0:Yets- beim bacorhe either ari. improVect: or unimPr°;'•ed.• 7'=M•!' • -••••-•.--111atural: .Th0 Rea"Otneces hiteiligenea• teNer-lOvirg eat‘o.tOttli:Wpa esP':;stril: 'ft. t • • of -the' In' A ..worii•an 'and an automobilo, are part o1 espeOally whpro. :tome, 411.d• timing; tbi. frame wrI• too. light in the ''llrat s.leei 'a: tr!"••-•'''40•00..tead? Or' Purchaoe. . --ten-deffairte-iik-6--fapicry, itq T • thiS134.471°G"ned'- •• sou6enibt7ddrisvt:rawaarrp y!leeerotatoln.7404.1 a :034...:. with the cemi.ng of. ,hoilion,..tires , Fre.p' Heinesteads-,-The ifrce 'bine- ••• whee: .up on,,,the, t4r4,10f. the 0.4vet, e'ncl. the Comnfiint nge Of good springs- stead•Palicy. whereby ii gaalified Ter '' ve ono , , _ been , , • - '...1P•uen RDA ' anded. to the coin:fort Sea' maY 'acquire...a. qmiliter-seetiou ot „ t,hifilting there 'is;:little baita ta seal- Of atiteniobtle,AasSengera,. tegste. fet. land by the,performance of certain. a pitcsdura, ' .4n: rea:itY this;rja very:. „tame 'haire sae, greatly ,prolonged,...tia: residepeo and imProVement dIstiefi; ., .likely,19 strain the •wifie:ie frattm :of life WO, 'frinne0. "':' .: , I Stra-ntpli.$: to the public lasnla-in the , i_tthoe.;;;cerrigi. SJ,1.1-e4if .".thit!l'aatrIvatliair:la"a1:411Set'l'Ag:d: iir:;ibioadsil-ilj' eefrglinTne'e4'raC.' tt's)171;7 ‘'''':*.;.4tt :' '''.0tPitp.°11:tvfl'poir S'bEiefl:Pkett6alletteh.n' 'icoit4t111111:;•:i7tiltrhdelke°11.e9:alit:r""...r4:1..,:CI '!.. ',' '• ''''''. 'ZitilTati,Cn'ertiXe'PerPeefveirli.eh'te,ere,leaf?%teftillettlehet':;nht,I'-r;onr,e§.4 ai(qpitItetalltb. proteabeiil;t094tehte.°IPr.yOrtion'-of the-Priiirinc ,e; -suitable lands- •-''''•••-• ,f mine 'is.:Ol.,ertniced:: , •,•:'. i. •:': , .' 1 agoinst mistreatment, .'„It ,is then •thsit • as•tailable for bonieSteat „etitr7 are l'.iroccaroii:rli;1/1!..hu7rbd.i.:olvri.ragogin7.4c;.haerrawa:;:::,..may give it a s'fresh appearance, bUt it 'ilrali:'•' Piacti°allY, all 'the free ten (Is to loOsen the'. riv,ta that keeP . raesarisretlis;arilais.citn'Yf°4111,thal. al:key'elf„.ntia,:bbinuet now er alive4inii:hm)eo:Sits1:7Wpooepdleadr,. a the iii;i91,11:w4. the fr ine rigid Consequently, th•e, car ' i il be ES Id car just the saini-,, ' 44,. the sane tinie a tot of it is too s0 ailtotoObile can said •ta,-"be ge.t-•Practical& exhausted... •There is yeryC., The rutting Of the frame whether meg em, A- coat of Paint 'Varnish little free land left that is clear, nPeri' . f,L, • t• w. n • • • , berrins •to show fiiigns•-of beinr loose Even .t,f. heavily timbered' to permit of economic A rnpv ng iticture machine' concealed ia tile Quirt' While Judge Brennan", • jointed. • it to age ra'pisry. The I E . , - • ' a con, isl.itabff e • arrm.T.rt cleiring at -theepresent tine ." • • ns of Detroit, Ltonioicaaett that Irene PrzYbYia, ogcci roar, w,aid go to an institu- autornehEe that traVels on country. results are not •Iik-e'y 1.money 13. spent en or repaits e , . to lie satisfac-' Piirchnsed ,_W +, improVed tion, decided for. him .that the ohild should be 'awarded to its fccistor Parent, •foods, Where docp gutters are more tory • , • I agridultural centlitio,n* betto•r trans- Mrs...Irene Cfoos•en; rather:than to itsoatural niother. The film showed that, nuinerods,. natura4y stibjected to The MOdern nutciriohl:ein good portati rura-i te'epheiies ions. mac. i 1 dition, is praCtically. noiseless. - The, arid • good markets, the' eppeftunities ' ;... owner who keeps the rMtchine proPar4 . for success In grain stowing, Mixed . . more tlian the .Car -traveling cas EL 'ety 1 t . , .. • • I Pilvoroont or 8 or:4°0th highway' .- labricated,'all nu and bolts tight and farming, dairying, and pou:try,rals-* , , I ' When the fraine -becomes more or dr Ves Most of ,t e t me n compel- , ig e e 1 .av 'less loose-jointed the body which rests atively smooth rads -will eXpeilence,i if free prairie 'homesteads are ahriost' ' 9 it be ' s to tw'st and 'disinte.: none of the annoyances Which come a thing of the past The greatest op; . Mrs: CrOosen (shown With the 'child) reacted more to the. announeernent than these unfavoraKe conditions h did the tnother. Montreal; Que.--Oyer six hundred : •• • British families are waiting to sail for I • :Port is!•berni, 13.(1. -71 -The jqint organ. ,Canada in the' spring, having' heer0,ization of King -Farris• 'T.,utnter Co. ring. •111,, the eloistered • ; bulbs under- gi'ound. ' , • •• • Winter is heautlful, . tee, with its To Much Statistics. , ,aecepted 131f the. Canadian. Director Of ,and•Blhedel,-Welch and Stewal:t,i,vb,101.. mornirig -mists end. red „sunsets, the `Fite head of ,a n :------------------ kl grate; T,Ile franie' of:the body hecomea from Can. expect. the maxi- portnnittes :lie. in .the vast ares t. ' ttl 'd "Iumbosrin ve tare sharp. detail of its lenfle5s houdits Ifie being • uslied' 'the ,gov, loose:Ad,. For when. this twisting is mum enjpyinent ,in the use of hiS Par uniipPreve4 Vacant land," helf,r. by Rh- igr• the scheme to establish 2000 families . Great,: Cential; Lake , has startetl"oneiines of a '-fro'sen 1411,,,a-eape. There en:Imola •to reply to. certain. ousstionSeonnannicated to the body .this im- and the ma•Ninurn lengt/ y_.±.21f.t, • Ub ill the Dominion, according to word re- operations en the' new mill. 'It' iS sitti. is an •einberapt .Jpy in the str, .jo• relating to his citi, seals]: the folibw. Vent. Committee. The.Canntliall autli- I Pver • Minion dollars 'have that Would sethir ,spring froin 'the • OniStion-What :.is. the 'deallfrato • ceived here from the Overseas Settle- -ated in leen thoimandacres 'of virgin ' that borting,s ,pocullarly lo whiter end : log PaPer? , orities• in London • COnfidently -'antici..ralready hoot invested. •...• • r•ilgorons •and Conrageons ite.'art .of ea. per tlt0u ai 1 in year: City? • , ' • rtit,pee,,:inaking great, •prepo'rations.,:nio., 1113,. coW 4•,13 • he witi•of 'all ',its 'Wide doma1114.i. Artqc•-so ,great-, AtiPlc•ihat ail 'intiSt•die•-,'',_sOnia the old,, • are the ,;Pletieure'S • of.'enticilnition thav . •• • one. weeld 'netrhasten;by oi tm_kinir, 1 • Qtteetion-1,,,,' tat is* the •iinnual • 'ilia; . , bat4rave:-arri.,:tysitivritirtfillt ifTg UP; an•cl • _ Says Music in Church. Has Kew Garden s in Wilmer. uur.sOrital10.. • • ;.',SCC. • • ,•• ' -------,V1',''''7",--`•-,.-B4Of • ..,. .1 , arvi a 41),riacl On> balrb of 4101:4, . 1 • '• atrite-3 0 e 0 i Skr1211011"deliv.ered .„87.---.-- . • . • • t 641„.a.,:atioli.:',Olumptre44...t..4iTim.e/ii, pir!A gl_c_am: a.nckty)nkle on each sepal.- . _ te:hia.de,ot•Igrass, but ivimieYer the • sup' does. not: penetrate . 'sere • are ' Sentenk'e Seiviona - 7 -Cathedral, Toronto; at -a 'service hekl in.nommer:rioraticiix,{pf•*. Ceeilia's•PAY. • I. 7- _, . ..., •-• • • '•• • ' .,...• sioPs of froxen snow on :lava and " If ' You tIa.Ve-7frionda no financial . The: Church, he,fi.edere.o.;.••aras bnilt .u. -.04th.. rr,,.he leivese••ef ,eirergreens• are •Paniii e4P. make you root. . . . • •, sPring. . • V •- music. It •was power whioh;might th . . . out ea.-wi aelicate .fringes of, frost, lift-mia-tio the thrOne of 'God. It had aria very treestent shinek-in glittering been said- that if we could not answer. \ice wi2h I " *.• ti* 1 I ••' • 1 • .T-Noney, you have not yet achioVed lappiness. •• • . „ • . • , a wia c 0. as • --Wor t, ..011..t•t•vsl, an •opport.tinily tO Atlelasin with argument . °911-1c1" ha sun .1-lieS higher, ' The: Somber PrOi,,o.iiirar • • • ' •A 'Smether if.'witivasong; Special,music beauty, of 'fir trees IS .intenaified by the . do Mit pity yoprself 1 was' arr.4oge,4'..• f0r - snow-, but the sprinkling is so light 'far tikes? up one e.se yon- • choir, .tn4e.r. the dii‘ection .• of:. Dr. Al-• ahat the grove tipaaheNis 'frea-from • . te.treat•tliersi bert" gain, singing Milton's to fand :already liegieS to e,hOw., ter :i4nO• they. tr ea t• you. . • veIce.and• Verise.,'"Illetit‘,Pair ofSirens." .,that .'pniple • tinge ' 'that. toil:AS.1 perhapS •teaeh 1, • get te,. maple in 1887 by Sir Hubert , later te.a deep pinkish blush•When the: • 1 Parry. • .• - • • Oen' IS rising in the spring. 'ender the .• Cod, yin! ere ;-,frength Mod In how* MAIO .1O'i;ring. taenierk.; Of beeches lies a .drift of red leaVet's end': 'against any 'disaster • '` • , the 'late Queen Maher, a service 'Wee seine oaks still carry in their tcipine.t ; 'K 1 1 held In antes' conoutren.ly with hrattoitea:ary fo.iage that ibOlcs like. a ' oral.' 'In making this an-, load of .pale told against the bine sip:. t Caen. .Plumptre • said "The One leeilese tree;: the 4:the Hu u. Crab, • - erning for one. greatly .hei a ,crown of bright scarlet he.rrios, ,the 10'5,41 ponnteme midreis 1 passed anti' black In. the stinlight 1.,t tlie nt.,.• fiesta as,the Queen Mother.. TbiS aerVice..i jestio forms Of ..CYPress.;••••ced.ic.of 1•4-...1 will; be 'held, in tipeffort ,eicnreas.':baiioni.a_nd pine.. , • " • ' ' • the oetTnoss, ti*i.drealfty, of otir loyalty 1 The like, so beautiful • •. • • • , • 4frOotioit''for her who has so sud wth ptirple 'deg •andloese-Strife, ewo.i. ...:denly 'been, taken from our nt 5t 1 an expanse of ice on watch. water fowl • . . Taking 'his text from .the.,Psalins• of 1. look. .s.frang?:.71y,out o Waco.: • though Davld"I2..w114..optin'my dirksayings they See'tn.-te :prefer' 'even fre:ken , Water! ' ;open • the harp " Caton '•Plunintre',•des- • to none'.' at 'Everywhere' birds'. a•fe ' Cribe.d*.meeic as a Medlornwhereby- we • busy in the laul els. and fly' Onzelly,for,,s• .• might tell /these •thinge'of :the heart,' crumbsthe: rohin, with nitkert ' Which otherwise' would' "ba..luntelitable. ;red braes • It waeat once the, roost, hunten and [he looks nitiCh in his °lenient; :and am... '.mOst divine of all the arta It express -• rears oir a sprig."of :holly...as:Its Would . .ed those • 'Subtle . Intonations• , of the on a Chrietnies '. • hunian mind 'which *ere 'beyond the in w4ater whata loreiy realms 'Of Speech,. -.Annie' W4,8.1110.6 ted -read •• can . he, thai '*s in than a mere expression,. it • was a re- 'leafless. ,Woode,,. and • has:. everY puri Ue -velation Not .only• were the steeliest laoell edreswkli fri110 51 10001- of ' • • 'aspirations' of the soul •regarding ped7: fee, •ond overY•IA•anibl.e 'and un1Yers expreeSeci in muah but :siaisits.embirolderY. with Si; tit" (;!1i, , •through ••it the Dfirlite spoke; ip • the on . leaf and stein. The great gratiS &Lathan,' • ' • • • houses hoard thelr treasuilex, at piIii , of the martyr; St. Ceeilia, who it :Svas..• Peers at theni through • the pinks .doora . said, hici.ealled the angels down from:rand metnoly. flies to 1' ii nfj barcl ".". Phimptre painted • to wbere,' arum liliesbiOwwiki n t ra•i ':theeffect of /tingle On. Biblical hiStOry, Vine, arneng the 11111,1 end where . "Tli•O Chttreh," he.,declaredi: ',qv built chlds frlmge tne-foreat fref..g. • Thil no' on -ratiSIC•• -We' are' a; singing people ' 'regret Is felt that .)n...iCr's‘''itil 1. 0.7/10 and, our, way:ls th sav f.song In of .year ' „only frostitlesvors bloSSOrn:;. keePing this -.day,. ve it)rise.critte our- ttidre is Plenty .of crolor,•atid• rieh 6,010!,, . • • -eelve's:,to all 'that is best in 111(1 40 l'iTe• too, in ..the grays,rods a01.1,:rot\ :ts 4 1, • leak:••forytard' to 'the day 'when earth's tiee' trunkwithered bracken, feeble Melodies .may bo joined.to the leaf, and.,pretnity lifted berry., Nat •a • glorious Chorus "of the, choirs in trace Of a .gt•een• shhrit,„ Can ba•SeenP5Abir.47 • ea ahioVe.". • ' • , • • .; ; yet, 'but already, there. Must be a Stir- • • MUTT. AND JEFP:-LT3,-- gud.Fir,4164.' „ MONStauR, -I:37. You C•ez. EIFFeL "-TA ta.c.t-e ,WOQI_d! • o .• • .• ' TO prop the skies up To wear. the sunset Tonil thel_atreanya . . To Sleep •at.rii4.ht ir(Tiii7do, the—So tlYingn Mountain. with your snows s, emerald -rose. , from your Rai; -while I sittust si can say. --Blargaret Tod Ritter, in "Mirrors.' • . •• 'QtiostiOn:-..-Are: supplies *of drlk .ing Water :sufficient and .of good ' • sosality?. .• : • , ;••••: • APswer--.7Froni , the remotest period; no one .bas ever died of thirst' . • • . • • Qtiestion -•-.Vhat IS the general: 'hyrgetlic .contlitlen.-et your City? • Answer, ---Since Minh sent' U8 "A167'.• , Itatutne.li; his prabhet, to purc-o the I, 7 , • . , been., . great fin pro v, e leen t. : And i !4•011r81, 'ab of • • . ' thy iamb of the NN. est, cearie your qUeal tionin, g which cap -do no goo__d either 1 • •[ to 5,6n- or .enyone else • 11, . „ . VriVate Imp orang;•.of . tobn cco is • for- ..-bui•cton in Jariab.. . , . ' • Capachan s ;Two Names.: • Black C.at Luck Sentee land -owners,' railroad, compane ies and 'others. These aye .Scatterecl • , throughout the whole pro‘kilice aad. have' the ; advantage of. bei.,:ig.; sand- • gerrnhiraallYis bneelileigVeeeild'ilenekt;a7ir-,ttehnatt net ren- t'thinellsecglivininbgettrira tpluierchhliaTeerNs'4,dthiarcit .tn4eect:doualfeithit betcekt h(lea'tds'riviefn°nat'rayl..tt-erifs;‘ avna.-Ciltatire liQike:ern°jaodie;dsbcY119o():Ids.;rniselitr.t.k:4!it.;.'' we meot one in the street the ornetttsThe awrege,a vTh5Thasrh-o-ino:“ •gl(')Oac oad 11 itTellPgidco1n1 Ltd mbstended will tell you that, provided tile acif .igain t ike^ our luelts:tisfezr ht In. make qUit,e 'certain, . 1 el-imild:rotEilkdigy'u:vnatletig7a'n.ednt..7,:hned:,ttral' If that. ie 'Year cle. you. kno1V repeat his homesteading eiperietices • v:..Bayr,ington, 4.44 Adir•to. Beck that -you arc ProP tia g )E 11 were eho •called- opon dectoo ag'aio. • • , • (Iry such focations as t,hesi- the new- , comer n e Anne -tat (nice, she is an English, woman, sprung. from; .them 'as being inhabited by Satan him' 1 ,the midst: Of •a'flourishing settle-• . • di,ftioguisFed line Of British navy se:lifr,itesr:, a:pamnyherir.t7h,...dkirotinAeodr tatieblealelkt:,hm:tildtsha japds hainsdialoirournieoptcs!„.NTI:jeichrbrgorins.,:, and.• the &aims perion.. Your'. ancestors; in the Middle Ages , • Der name is Mrs.. Adams Beck. a•nd hated , black ca•ts. They- regarded I; (14 •hi is i• . " .eat it was not to bring geod'iuck but assist him in erecting a house- and get- No' Loitekngto avert 111 luck by.. pleasing the cat Ong' 11'start, retotn for 1,,,,Iiich•tmy 'enotigh, yeti.mitst .going'at the right: they Mimed the qevii iron! tut.; ,wicked Parm3sec' If reti owidf-4°'k, -"ii°t191 before' he liAS a crOP of nwn. In are glad. of his help: in harvest time Dosing on. t e right trrtek ••• IS, net, . -gait = • 6 YandsitOrst 419t".'• 13.'. 9 r311 like manner 11150i:slid is 'quickly:broken,. ' • • •„.• `.• •• . • - • 'crisps •arosoon. betag lineveSteil; .and ' ..Es.Pesimt. ------------.. t:at heat alone, • oftert,Such inen for tarin • , 1 . 1 and, not light ociunts 'in the turning of South ;Attica natit;es m iko' itlester a hoinesteader gets” his patent. Prices • : e terries • o re . •• • from. anC bit‘s. - . or vacmt 1tnda are very teason,ibie, • • st.lsO.SU11i;or..%' Lt (14 ::4(nt1a8d *3 the istieSta of. the RO:iel Cate,tionian. alio) 'si,,ore.givOn a clvie tioleome, On' their • ,tirrival nt tireeriock, ' . , nifoto lallow's the :iti•visiters from. the dominion being led to 'the waiting' trAin the*.plpors. ' , .• • , • , • , ••• r ?arra 014.1ror ?mi. V. ....re" ••••• Wo :tititut 'jos. ; vstaco,..osi>ferl-t.13‘..n bt tat; ' KiiNts-iteb :AV V ,W0,30),/ocrvi-k , "vvirste.? • 1 Ettle Fellow Takes a Plunge in, the Sine River, Paris •,?*••••?...‘, ii,e4C.At4-a• • wiik.g.t) NO1-1-kING: • ek'BoVE, TEN Fizge . se :re • • • • • . , • ••••• -- ------, 1 ar-rr • r? ,• •.r?it?? 7 • all •tliings cOnsidered, and will, never . less. • There are Many' illir,1011$ of • actios, of those' fertile' lands. lying idi:e in set - ted Aistile.ts and within 10 , and. 1$ iniles•of eatistirig.4ai1wayr. •The acreage' of privately owned, nnecca-1 „. ;pied 'ands is -estimated at 1.4,001' 000 stcres. The Natural' Resetirees'illte:t1- . &Poe Str•rvies 4( the Dept., of; tit& hi-.,. terior, Ottawa ' issue's lists. eg, •Pfinh lands,.giving brief Pirticu*.ein, rneh • as location, prices, terms and 'citinra?. name and addresses.. These eVai;iible to 'the pros pectis'e Ii ker Pt, purahliae. • .• • POW. Scheel Ian' ds,.:.pyirchainthle rrE-1.-.1 tip: • ,School 'Goierninent, .eer, :s'pecial, •, inducement to.. the' .settl,er: , Seetion/. :- eleven and . tWerity4shie in every stir,- ,..: Lye -ye& to*nship•Tin-the--.P.nui-tia..-Psio.-:' ''‘.7inces are -set apart ailso .enileityrnln..t, ..' for the purpose of edheaVon, 401! Are •r" designated'•SChool,lands. '111aa ef..'''' , 'sfetio61.1iiiids surveyed in SaskatcYani,. to Jin. 1, 1923, was 8,942,000 rcr•1, of., ..'which • area 1,500,00,0sters3; have ' sa:ld at the average price of ..17.50,Per • acre. This. leaves 'about' 2.410,000. • le-teii of surveyed school ;ands unsaa. ... :In addition to. the hotn•ftteads and: vacant lands, further oppeitunities aro.. ' Worded:the homesTiker -in many' lin-. • prayed farms which can he purchased ,., • at &price that -hi ,ticie opinion of inany. ' land StuthOtIties is hotter; hayirig than , • is tliSt et Viteent land: ,..fluring „the .. period of high grain-priees 'there WaS a tencleiley on the part • et . many:,farm• ers to go extensivo.y inta;ceres: crOps: , I. Within ,the .,past few yeors, however, •'' ' . • there has been 'a, decided change...hi ; ;this respect The fitrmeY ifi now Seek.' -.-ing • tedtirer-itify hia. pfod tie tit in . gtili14, 4 More into live . stock :Intl" dal'ryinz• with .a. consequent reduction of• his land acreage,• As ti resift,in,ucli it -n- , proved land May be ht rchased"'in well settled dist'ricts, and close- to markets, . at very • reasonable Pricer.. , . The history. a deve:oimqil in the Pifaiiie PrOincos is .1v,?):i'•''z' \'" illi, tilA renlarkable inicet;sses afts ii. -ed by her tott;ers.' fiernesteaders .wIto havo,,set. 1, bled on their '"rjuartcr:4 st.":ti.Mtit. moitra or capitali;,:,SaVe' tut "(tliti iftistir spirrt,.:. 'backed by a , stout heeit, have foildd„. , tliernse:vesin a few YcOrs .flnarielatlY •indeperident,...aritt, in pC,Session'. or - an, enviable farm home 'in, the :midst of • Sinning plenty., In. like, pposperity: aro, ..." .. those•who have purchased .farntp, and . Nit& for •thooi xii.}cof tfii, ..p.i3O,44,a.i5 oe. the fest few exopsi:„ .,`.:"V.4-14--Ati-tial./. ars ' -freely' sithiiiiitea 4rein ile.•iglibed ,, pur- ,,,„ •,„.• Chasers whd" have. mad° • imyrnents ht"'"I''''' hill. 'fro ma gineo .0:roti, ' ' .•,..•• . Copies' ofthe hstidho' eit. -are avait.... , •i •,, :Able.10.4dillta•uporkreTieat.-fr'oin-the ' 41atura1. Itesotirces Latoagence Ser. 1 ,:, Lyice of the 1)exit, ettio--,,,totoflet ht. •• • .0it.4W-il.,.. . • •••..., , • 1 •