The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-25, Page 4W'PEE4ING 'CO Sp Mowers ; :ffaY '
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• attd Riding
*OAT -STEEL & WIEE CO.:-Woyea tences,-; Goes, 4 -pint
Rarh and N„, 9Coiled wire -441. oaivainzed.
NVIN00114‘.0, $1/0.01firisRiiblier and Steel ,Tires,
HATENAN-witHoi.ON .and, WheeiharrOwa
PI9S ORA..FS AD 10491%lOGRAPIIS:---See us and save
yoUrself some money when you want, something in Music- -
al Instruments. •
HAND. .CKNoW..
• LuolEnoW. „
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PhOne.:7
Ilene 2:16
onutnental Works
.,LUCKNOW: and WINGITAM:
Ilas .th'e• largest and mo4:CoMPleti ,
stockin the ntost beautiful designs
to clioeSe from, in,',. • .
-Marble; Scotch, Swediali and Can-
• adian Granites' •
We make a specialty 'of Family
• Moniments, and invite your inapce•
• tion;
Inacriptions Neatly. Carefully and
Promptly Done. .
See us before placing your Order.
'Douglas Brels.'" R. A. SPottoin
,Lueknow, ' Ont.
, „,.
L. 0. L. No. 428," Lucknow meets
the second Tuesday of every, month
' in their hall, at $ o'clock: C. Mullin,
W. M.; P..Carter, Rec. Sec. '
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, LOCAl. MARKETS
f 4.4,4,.9. .p • .r..'3$0 -40C
▪ . 1.30
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• OptOmOtry--ItS.
alue To T.h� Pub'licL
• ByK T.ARMSTRQNG:
gcttornetrist.
lucknow,. Ont.
How 'many different errors' of.
• vision are lie.re? • , •
The number net great, tho'
the VARIATIONS. may run into
thousands. Scarcely .any,two:, peo:.
Pie have eye defetts to the :game
extent and of the .same character.
That is why, the Optinnetrist
must give.'the closest' attention to
.every case."
Yes, he has all his",lensei 'ground
to. the individual needs of his pat-
ients.
• ..Nanie the Principal • defects
•-Far and, nean"-sight and astignas
and another condition Caused
Ahe..stead •a ' Of.Lthe:
(To ...be -continued.. next- Week)-
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-MTJSKOK.A. HOSPITAL FUND
• We are in receipt,orlhe following,
statement of, contribrtions. • made , to
• the Hospital.Fund on the.oceasion of
• the Field Secretary's recent ,visit to
• Lucknow: , • • " . ;
• The Treasurer • of the :Muskoka
..Hoppital • for,. :Cortslimptives deeiree
gratefully, to ,acknowledge the fel-
.
loivin eontriblitiens received in Luck
now by, Field Secretary of ;tee' Na-
• tioiral Sanitarium Association:
P, Stewart. $10101)
Liieknow Table Co.10.00
• John Button • • , 5,00
• AZ. McKim ••.15•Qc
John Joynt 5.00
T.- S. Reid ••5.00
Anderson " 5.00
• H. J. 'Lindsay
.L. Treleaven, D.D.S. • 2.00
Wm."..Atirdie '•007
2.90,
G. Ostrander •. 2.0r
Struthers Winterstein ' 2.00
Geo. Newton D.D.S. • -2.0r
• R. Brown 2.09
G. S. Robertson, •••
D. 1Vlac1.enzie •2.0r
•
141.c.R„ Ncrw.
:P4mnirtro intuprAY; *.EARu.kity* 1,926.•
'17Q.KISTOW 8EISIT4N14.
T,Wfiievery Tkuradafntrnlng
at Lutknow. Ontario, ..
MacKenzie. Proprietor •
• and Editor ' ' •
THURSDAY, :FEBRUARY 251 1926.
, •
HE. MODERN WQLF •
, AT THE WIDOW'S WO.
Recently* we, noticed an aditertite•
meat: illustrated With the picture of
a wolf ,dreatied like .a gentleman, the
head and the, tail, being a 'give away;
wolf. was evidently talking to
woman . and Aler-iittle-aon-showidr
rThowto get iii.h-eiafele, or if no'
rich .to,get, on."easy. 04'6,4" as cOm-
pared, with,, her present aiteurnatini-
.' Thai adtrettiseMent was Warning'
*iainsCrs.the.."-Sirek. . 'rasCal.,;With"'.*
`.-51S.0nd..thine to oileit'A',:inad:•it;:n=v-
Dosed Safer '.'of leas' :glbkving
aPPettambr of investment: „
this,..wolb is, every, year responsible':
fot the imPoverishment Of Alseineands
of men and women who, if AO• ha
n ot ilistened to his proposals could
have lived in, conifort. ,•
The widows,. ,witlioui child-
,
ren, ar� the chief Objects of .theii
attentions, and their easiest :victims
The widow has h000 left Witilt,a little
property and, perhaps some life in,
:stirance money,: but the cost of living
s high and is'Piing to need close
saving tp "get- along. Then 'ccenes the
• wolf. insthe ganbof a.gentleman With:
a-geicid thing to offer --something
twice as 400er as inctoyy or :nun
icipar:boncli, and the pessibility of
reel fortune.' He tan tell,•el a dozen
who got rich that way. ',.
• itat the savings of the peonle of
this :centinent,s-soine saY ' 75' per
cent -are. gathered' in .43y thee!
,satiable Wolves. •
TThey, operate direct and • through
,the-,Tnaiia.. A' few yeas ago it was
..bil, • then it .was shares
now
Lilonds:4,4pezin.•:--tiEW-the
- popular ..a a. • ' if- little bet- en
,Geimeny" they say. ••,
•:Everybedy. "knows: that.' .Germany
wIn Came bnek. ,all•right; but .that
.doesn't " mean that Germarry. Or the
WM. • Connell • . Z.00
Rev. WesleY•Cosens...._ ioe.,
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Isabel 1111pislie ".••C°C •
4 • .20r
.Hdrne's: Barber- Plop &Billiards' 2.00'
'A. ft,'Finlayson.: ' ' : 1.20r
-Cecil. Mullin.. • 1.00
Es'al Henderson: •. 1.00
' Rathwells dr 4.Turner '' : 4.60
F., T. Armstroni!, , 100'
11. Andersen ' , 1.0!
R.' .Pearlman ••• 1...00
A. E. Buswell ' 1...60'
F. Stanley ,, 1.00
,
E.'.11011yman s ' 4,00
, H. MeQuihin. 1..00
Ill. J. Arriistrong 1.90
Cain House- •• LOC
Mrs. Reid •.50
R , S. Wilion
W. J. Davison
$88s5f
Geo. A. Reid, See'Y...
Still, there is wickedness even in a
little burg WhereL"Grayy!" is a cuss
n'ord. ••
And if some fo.k found a wolf at
" the door -they'd have a foX set
to sell . ?Xt. day.
•
Phone No. 10 is •at Your Service
We Sell-forCaelv.--We -Sell Cheaper Than/The Credit Store
Germans, will ever rede:ara.,alli, the
'old German bonds and ;narks.. "Take.
o flyer! Pay. $19 to win a fertnne-
BUY -Peringin. they SaY).•"
''WhY4rehekesfellesigs-sii7aniioas,.
•to, sell these: Gernian honda :if they
„think they:. are ,,,geodr ' Why • :ctoet
,they keep theni and:make their:fort;
,iine that "way?,' • ' • •
• It .because they. .Woild• Father have
:the ten:dollars whieh you, .have than
•the clianee: which they Offer in . • ex-
change lfor it. ••
. •
'• 1.f .you have money whiCh you Ow'
'afford to lose, speculate • with it .if
you wantto. The woliikejy wiI1 "ge'
• It, . but yeu" Can stili live. But 'a go
yule for the" widow ormztn with' Med-
erate, Means is: to have nothing te dr
with the "shares or beide that 4114:
persistently aclVertised „end' 'Offerer!.
by'."high salenfnen:
• ,. "THE • ,BIG BOOTLEGG* RP
The' investigation into the: 02210g-
gling businesi now under way'. has
brought out sOme lllupiinating fact
about the liquor traffic' Iseeweet
Canada antl.the..Uaited States. Foi
exetinple it ha i been shown that cai
aods of whiskylinade .at Walkerville
Ontlirio-Lwhich is -not far- fren•
Windsor -is shipped to Montiee.1
and 'fiern there shipped • back
Windsor for export t�, tubs,
.AsMontreal is. about 300.
:earer Cabe or 'Mexico than- Wind.
or is, it „looks..like "the longest way
round being the, shortest Weir. out"
• OfHconise; the liquor billed -,14--Citlfra-
s all absorbed Th. the United States.
t must be tha,t no *Seripui effort
de on that' gide to step • the ire-
ottation.: 'Bootlegging on asinr:11
cal° 8eeme •tO., be •a failure as a .fine-
ness, but on a large stale Wit
iientlY a' suice.sa-Iforturezi tbein;
ade and lost in short eider./
• Tho problem of having prohibitif;r.
aws enforced appear ts to be unite ars
ig; o't having them passed jn thi
rst-pleices'
, OF T1 YEAR • :WE CAN ,iociri .AFTE4
YOUR ORDER:FOR ANYTHING Y0 WANT MADE,'
,
.WE CAN,: MAKE ANYTIIINGr.THAT, CAN BE :MADE..IN A.'
TflSJ OP \E tILY, QUICKLX, .A*1) 'AT FAIR PillCE;S..
IF:.YOU IfAVE A • HBATiNG SYSTZNI 'THAT. is'xcipt
. . • • r
ISFACT,pitY,, LET• VS KNOW ANDVE.WILL 'LOOK AFTER IT
Off:Pt:T.1T RIGHt •
yg INSTAL .11EATiNC: PLANTS:, LARGE OR 'SMALLo',.
. . •
ANO. .G1';;;:•!,RANTEE,..S.ATISFACTON,
,ARE ;y0.1.:,-..TIIINK.1.1s:G. or 'A ..BATHROOM? 'IF '1'0U LET.
• KNOW ')14A WILL .LA' IT ..61cLit'AND.,..'40VB: ‘,PRIbt.
7WilAt'S(.,/1.per...gLECTRIC -WE'.9WOL'LD.
fcirotit# lititc. A PRICE 'tck WIRE YOC4 itoi;st
IS•AtREADYWIREB:ANP'Ybe:•Van-
LIGHT Ofi'•AN; OPEN:04; -"FOR. •••N'Ir: PrRPOSE0
••- - •
Reatinitinurribitig and tlettriz Wiring
•.a ,
aoMethiag Wrong, With, the laWs for -I slowly left the hall the',..nuniy, tun-
,
Ovem.ruotoriet,-,1Enefit-i, herre-catil roge ,of guests Onjoying the •bal'
alloy Niadin liOts .the
rk;ads' 11
0nner ,nighta. re.
'11)04: we •aielintlittlehetter off than
vse, v,.ere hefore theta was any lam
-eseting lights. The tneuble seen
to 1?04 that. some drivels; ,have their
110'A set so as to throw the heein.
into the air instead of onto the mitt
-9-0-0
,1')NAL .1 N .REPORT OV
' BY' PRESBYTERY
ON cguRcit u$,i6N
1. Tho :RP". George 4, :Flge9n_modir
--erstof.-4r-the Trzirted Church of Can;„
•d31 has' lisped a, statement regard:,
•mg the vete taken by the eongrega-
tions'' of the ,l"nesfiYterian Church ir.
-,C.anadit -on voictri, nethodis,:,
a4Ad0 rOngregational Charehea .11 n
.these",eXiSte4 Prior "to June Jo, 19251',
The statement iontainsc. the fPl-
lOwing 'lrifornettien. 'The total num
'epi eOne•regations in the preslii
terion:rhursh in Canada ,-"prietr • te
.1:rne Pltit; 1925 Was, 4,5'12., The to.
'al number of "..charges (a eherge in
many cases waa.made up of two 02
three Congregations) was 2,070.. Tire
s Taber of belbsustaining charges',
was 1,128, and these self-enstainine
•,•-ter- es.' Were.' Made p. , uof 1,946'. ‘con•
,.zys,gations; •• I • •
Tile:number of congregations iy
lelf-sastaining ; charges' which ,'vote'
against entering the • union was 534"
leaving At4,12 congregations in self-::
:susth
aining charges whic. entered th
• union: The'. number of aid7receiviir
eengregations and • missions whick
voted, against inion Was 250, inakinr
3 total. ef. .784 _cengr_egation"s_rwhieb
voted nori"concarrence. 1W--lheae
voted to :yerniin ,Andepende?it:
The percentage , the: origiria7'
4',512"..Congregations" which: voted 'a• -
gainat Union was 17.37. The• per-
• centage Of self-sinstaining congrega
tions "whitch -votedagainst.inlicin Was.'
one quarter. The per.
entage ip,:'OfTthe PTO-
vot
which,. foliewed"
•
The' Atst Ku Kink: Klan•'.0tganila.,
tion in British Columbia was formed
in Vancoover.:Thia step of the Unit.
ed ,States promoters was • criticized
but Was only followed 'by the, Victoria
body being forinedf,' and then' another
Orgenization in New Westminster,
The organizers are confident, that
in the very near future every prov-
ince in the POzninion twin be ,repres-
' anted, in "the Ke Kliix Klan; which
Was started away back in' the, days
4 the American Civil, War, '.
The Provincial Gc,Ly,e_r.Lun2nto03,a,„;.
,to. ,takg
• steps toprevent the organizaticinLar
. the ko Klux Klan' in that, provinte.
but found it had.not the power to dc
so., '
• 0 0 '0
•- AT •TIFE TOP .
ff We:would'rsach'the we'MuSt
. .
clii* Anything iwcu•th
,worth strivrng foi)5id you . evers
snide a mountain?, If se,: whet difl1c-
uitles
:.You .encountered; • what , briers
and therns andtangled shrubbery ob-
structed your path! What ,hollOws
and upheavels were before ,you--hol-
anis , were. the mountain-streain had
trickleddown, upheavels where the
swollen earth had burst her green-.
Tantlecl sod -all tending , to make
Your aSoent difficult, and discourage
an :dishearten yea! But, with what
eagerness :Ion turned your venial
height stood towering up into, the
fleecy clouds! It made your tjoureey
less, wearisome to catch .a glimpse of'
the grandeur ideal.% yoo, • :and th e
thought:, of'reaching Your • goal, was
of •itselt.-a-n-7-inspira-Horr*And when
-Yon stood begeath,the.•shadow of.the
Pink.; on the...mounteia ton, and gaz-
ed, far doWn into, the. • valley, . with
what :S sense df triumph- You viewed
our , tiresome joitrney! All that is
beautiful, geed and ti lies at ,the
teli; arid we must climb' to att
God is -the grendest-affd most majes..
tie height which all 'Progressive smile
ffis footatchil and beneath the, shadow
• Fl
,o'f Hiswing will be victory indeed. -
Selected. ••' '.•
olion was 30.52.-soemwhat less thar
one-third:,
' The: total number of :cengre-
•tintiona .whichiliroted to: enter the un-
ien-was 3,28,.made UP of 1,412 self-
ssetaining -eongregationi • and 2,31,C
.tild:ieceiving, congregations and mjs...
. .
, .
The total number** congregation!
-41.1Ahe7United - 'Chu rch-Ait-Canada -.im-
mediately billowing • the : union : on.
:Tune loth,925 Was 8;699. " '
\IL
l:ir.; Tiff, on. saye these' • "figures%
ere .1%g treura ' aal. can, he Obtained
-..na. they likely will be aeCepted as
.n•, thoritative and finar.
-e,--0.4.4...es.
A KU KLUX "KLAN MARRIAdE
. , .
Th.f.' Firet Klan Marriage' in Canada.
.• • ,..., • •
.. rffty •ihrouded• :'*figures cast:: a
'spectral and :MyStic.spell over the ult
ti'a Moctern Crystal -Garden in 'Octal:
• 'a,. IF.: b.; wheri'a*briele,.and.;- bride
,rrOmy, both Members' Ofthe Ku' Klux
Klan,: wended their way -to 'the fiery
:creas to be united in one of the ,mot•
..irintie• Wedding' Ceremonies , ever wit
ne,sed in Canada., :It' Was', the -•first
E.K.K,. 'marriage.eierofliciated.in this
country. , '. , ''.:' : .•. * •
It' fell:finis close on the' Organization
'If, the .western provinces .61.. Canada
bt 'United States prokoters' trent
Portland,' Qregen.• It is . the 'intention
.
'of, -the *Au Eltix klan, to organize the
,,,ihele , of ,Ceriada. 'thus niaking: •tbe
sseret- otganization' an international
.. • .
., .1., -•ng heifore the,serVice was start-,
ed -,..,,es'ators commenced to crowdlin.
.t.., . lie.. bnilding, until,, When the core-,
mon, • wai ready tci :be 'solemnized,
,.•;ere neatly 3,000 .peeple in its:
' 'sine:awe. No wedding chimes; no elc-
7tr...0, ttzant --liquelifeta,07and no , ' bridal
is 11' Were to be seen: at thisremark
rit.'.ey:eildin*. • .: • `,
.,• „
• " Tiy..,, bride, :Miss Leila: NeWsmari,
•-risi--•":1--e briderrodm. Herbert Geode..
4•ete-. ',Mil -.:*en :ealecl from head te ,
i. lbe..robes of the 1'3idet: 'All.
.„. • *,-; Ire's .. av e -0 garbed. .hi white,
.Their feces were covered' and their
lioie§....wOre aderned with a , pointed,
'White Iv:Inlet, .. .
glits....-Wore-dirtutrif
.±..-Oceiiiiion.,Seeined,,,e.on more.
osoet
st
trial than otherwise, while the fierst,
-o-s.i...-s.. ,..
34.9,0 ..CA1.1.LEA:01, p..,T; HEAD ,,.,,-6.&s at the head of the channel pro,
.IG
d'eced .an • effee.t of solemn' ' isidetness,
as .if some pending' deem *as-, not
• ;, . .
Speaking before' the 'Ontario Safe, f.0,:•,, titr, • • • ' .
• .
y 'League a shOr't liine. ago, Hoe: S4,ortiv.' after an eight -piece ; or.
eo. 8, HentY,:mitiFter .of Illgtwayr r hes ern had played the first tar .of
aid thai, he, proposed t� put On a the ,ivedding March, the hooded lite,
an11/040 to have everyone live .41 VI c' on, With ...ghostly' robes liallifig
' Igoing to'grit 'after the ifellows-tvlic L,•nits-f•Aetiation ii; the middle of the
,
earlier/lents of the traffie la
,w wIl
s e Alorig the- ballroom floor. took lip. 6,,
ite Cat tidi 'Oily_ one light, or :forint: 1,4ists,csvere dimmed, " but frong,
thout: .lighta..at all -more • strength , inimirovished- al' at% at 'the end cft
. his arm! , - • ' the -ball rem,: neer, a :red; fiery Crpss
31.e.. said'Alitit.-4 4",Waa'4,10itt.431 ' tifi-'., .4 .t".. a, 111'C-he/lag gloVi 'actaga"ItTil;:la '
itarit: for a .raethrist to Carry'epae en. df the thousands of spectators, Ar
h.ht bulbs as tri" carry:- abate' tiree; On the table in. front , of the cross: ' •
e carrieS spare tlita•,----tii'.. pilistat -Vas -.draped'. Hie- Uniert Jack. '':'*" ,
msert. He should carry spare, light As the :bride .and hridegrooin",--took -
arIor the iirOteetibri-0? Otheri oe.-oli-tliefi-003ittoos in front •of ilie,61-
, ,
C ,road, ,i, , -: • , ,: ‘..o, .. 'i . • ' tai, the 1Jastatodetrtlratied ` in &white'
Mr.. Henry- Said that .irikettigatien i'V."'.6, 4te.:2Ped: td' titedii.$te,3:2 PlACer '
owed that there Was ,0. net , MuCh lihd in ,t6ii"ir: "airooss inatiiiil.:,.,
olatiett el the law ves/iitetit4, /Sat*, r: ....,4144., ed qterstOtt*116.' "Man iti'd
04( It" 1;1004 19 no Wit WO it .•V.410ftint:t4. Aotiiiwrnit ate- :14,4
•00
• The:. .PROOF ton
' ACTUAL .
`POUPY N, 61,191. :0141.‘1114C#APL,111.
, • so rear EndoWmegItt WithO Irgq. 0.::$4414";*,
AMODIO $2,000. 00, Age,`..2.4,::' eRAMIPM.4.46;09,.: .
•44
• MATURESsrAfiliARY let) 19.26, • -
4mOunt ef PeliCY, • • •;200°Q.Oct
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Toti..4.Prou'dlj;i8•1101,C.: .
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ider liad.,20 years' insnianee ,
:theair,eceive kift6.6.00 ,.-
.prernituns Lompany.• . •
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TIE UTIL-'01C NADA
lib* WOULD•YOU LIKE.
• THIS LAW?
. .
• The State of KentuCkyiris an
.
usually interesting. bit .of legiSlation
.the, anti -gossip law, It •has 'been
inv,oked:in •.4. case, -arising • recently'
The .Act proyidesli p.d...alty for any
one who repeats... euniors • -without
verifytig•theli.•*trath, and•the : often -
der is compelled, td reveal the name
,crfthe..persork•frOm svliom 'he or i•shE
received the:rumor. Under the • law
both fine, and •a jail Sentence may
be handed down by the • court. In
a, day in which we have too,' marls,
laws, this one stands out as .ilig•T4
desirable; remai:ks• the Border Cities
Star, . Ontario Might.; well ..foltow
Kentucky's example. ',It is about'
tithe thatsomething was ' done .:to:
curb the gossipmongers. Many.. a'
good :reputation • 'has. 'been "broken
.down ' through whispered '!.`1hear
thaw', or They..se,Y.thists,!!„...ifhenAil
-niffeTeases out -of ten • there was Hlit •
'tie or no ..trutb,". and cerfainly
fairnesal in the ,story'et. Jill.• People
en- r-121.-nirtiat-
lat4 :complete ''or',. !partial tintrothe
, concerning. other,' people..: should by
made to suffee for their ortielty
This might well be:, carried •• fatthet
and 'curb •slandefers' of,'the conrts
he. row and nialigneis off11ow
lens. Especially :when indulqed :in by
. •
A single man can't tell 'much, about,
WOmen and a married • man is; afraid those An places bf.a,Ohorlty • is this
traiist'6.rins.,fhd, 17 into "wc," .•
to.
gerietra matter. '
NI"4•41.,Y
- •• ASI..11Y-illiATEls
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' (Profit Tile Dilitani...Review).
ilia rhe. fo:t.1)...tby's. crying- awaken-,
1Lx1a • 'Sehenk,
11
ink ..1:i'dayn
..ikklif; she .and• three lit- •
lie•r, neighbor,: Mrs.
wotii.d do ti s • have, succum-.
6,2,1 to. ("(('5o.mos .from a lreatet'.
,
s, 0',01.1.(41.1.i.hg • 'lie •,iuht
.the
When Mr',1.see'li" 4 4,0ici.t .6pilItpsed '
ter, IV,Ir• Lang also •Arese ,•
arm.' e0411,4ips.7d.t"flie 'forarer; belieVing
•
w-i43.--1--....---te-ircriltuSIce:'"'ge't • •
Central; •13.,
ening:: doers: 'dOwil 'quickly .
as, po..sible m
oa,?
ally, 111 for . uuniner„ of hniirs aftei
but Autt reeoveed,
, . • •,, , • , • ,
is ••siiceeskful Only Whew
ean
y Iri
• •
•
anachan West
• ' "The Bente ;with the neatly-enetidnea tiAtntoire.•:-/The
&Wattles en the north. •
.P apidly carving ,new hontea. in "Westin 'Canada
"0" far from their native land, the HeliMesins, have
Settled down with a determination•to succeed in their
•• adapted Country. At Everts, near Red Deer,. Alberta;
. is evident, that the -women :take great Pride in
• their culinary aecoMplisinnents. Mrs. Neil Mac-
• Lean, one of the Hebridean. matrons told how she
7, got book and leaen'ed how' to • make. cakes. »"A•
Wemai,!'• she said, "one of nay neighbours; taught -me.
• how to Make bread and I hake twicea week.. ' I never
-• Sal bread" before; till I Came to Paned*, but We all
like itbetter than. beano& now." .- ' •
' • lidia.; Macteen!s husband was a Sailor and fisher-
man the ffebrides and was. i1waY3 away.. Mrs.
• lidacL•esin now feels that it is goed'to have•him It' home,
. on the farm aa they feel so much m'Ore settled. On
- -..:the'-Teland they had it arnali croft of twenty-five acres
" and kept tirocovre. :Mts. MaeLeandid. the work. while"
her, husband was at sea. The whole fatally Worked
' from davini till !eta •every night and .yet..they Could
not inake.eomigh:te feed themselves. So they finally
ei-rnper;tPthlirnandetferin .
01 160 acres near "EV arth; Mr.
nd Mrs. MacLean, with. their eight •children, have
„ been settled for over tWo years, This year they
; • , threshed 109 acres of grain, One Of the. girls, who
bad some years Of experieneo in service in the old.
• cOuritty,'IS ernploYed:at Red beer ana holiaekei • at
Veiy • comfortable wage while • trirlif the eight
'-,----MacLean, children attend schen)l in the district of
4 their farm and Mret."-MicLeitn treys that they are all
• Very fond of 'their studies. . The proud mether ex-
plained that "At home 'they did not like the master
and would cry when / 'Made thern go to' school; here
•• they holler if they have to stay at .
Vim there is a garden to that there 11 little need
to ouy from thestore. The- thrifty hOwiewffe :Canned
.,pe haiis,. carrots; -beets, and' •peaches and ,Plums,
• a111 'Of which She exhibited. There was a flock of:
promising turkeys in the yard. When asked if 'the
,would have ..st turkey 'for ChriStimas, her face lighted
uls. "Oh, yes," she said, "we will. have At ;turkey and
ws-,had one last 'year and I sent ohe to `Granny'In
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. A Tynical .tiehrlitenn Ponviit. ,
Red • Deer, *. That, la mere than I Was 'ever, atle to do
at hoine,. ,And :we are gaining alr the time.. I have
brought •out' two brothers since' We cate.. They arer:
woi•king at threshing neWlind expett to'have enough.'
money 'by next spring to.,..huy farms,"
Another couple 'from the 'Hebrides, 'Mr. and' Alta.; ;
Galbtaith, have a pleasant little cottage, •With..fluffr.--".--
..41.11,41.1n-ctaini-at the wititlinv§: This yoar they had •
a Very fine crop and the have quite a.ntirifi's..er Of
good horses. The Hebrideans about Hyatis are as...
sistecl and advised by" experienced ,farmers, and 'given
kindly explanations when the Was Of this now land
seeni strange and inhospitable. • • •
'A short ditance from Red 1)eer, in the Vicinity of;.
the foriner Ustrial,sehool, •are a group Of, twelve,
,Ottages, orecte,Chy the Scottish Iminigration Soclety,l'
for ;the, purpose of giving teinpor0iry .accommodation k
to, the Hebrideans while theyare endeavouring to
become located on farms. The se houses are aepreir;,
set Occupied' bY widows aridtheir familics. and work
is. secured for the children who aie old enough to „go •
out to service. . The 'y.o.nnger children attend' sehool •
in one of the Industriaf •heildings.
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