The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-09-23, Page 5LIICKMAY 8101114B-laItkiDAY0 SiwrEMBAR 23, 1926
4L. ,i1o, 4128' ZnelfnOW 'Me*
the Second` Tue.ody of iYer7 15,10414
Itt their ha; at a, 0'400E. Oft
W. M.; P. Carter;Rie. See- ,
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...$•ene56
Monumental Works
t
1.1.JCKNOW and W1N1.411AM*
. • • •
,fr-.••••Hai: the larutat and oucht complete
k. : •
• ;Mock i the zrest beautiful. designs,'
to; choo„..,e 1:n:en:. in • „
• Mer;12., Scotch, S.A.,dial and 'Can..,
ad an. ilranite;i,
%NA!na..it SIof family.
Illontimen's and your hisp. c-
• tion.
, lase; iptions.',Neatly, Carefully an
Promptly Dime.
•• See us -before placing your order.
ilrel;en arrived; Mrs. (Irahamvyte
dead when ratnoved from the buil4-
et44 '<the denkliter was hadlY
bruised, abOut. the hands and ;head.
•She was hilrFifd •to the 110sPital- The
bonse was cOmPIOVAY ,.Tatend,
I thebrie% walla 'remaining. :
.•Douilas Bra. ; . R. A. SPottr,
I a...know. Ont. '
% Hogs
' Butt6r •'..
*ggs . . . .. %bigger and better than ever. ,
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WOMAN BURNED AT ,,••
Lou. MARKET
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4$11016-;P' NOTES-
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Di.- 4114 )4:7.;R 1. White and Joe..
F.°J),10;;Lennan''of Chicago,• and Mrs, •
•R.).3,r D. 3.4 Kenzie and. son of Rip•
14'. are *Itin.z_°' et the holue of
Kenneth, F, 7MacLerman. '•
. aud•Mrs'. Jack Winger ef Ter-
: 'and:M•rt: c3111riie CI'
"ayfrie:d• were week -end visitors Of
and Iri, yo
barlrle.e. ' •
Mrs. Willie Or11101*k.Oin visiting
her datighti't, Mr. Ebner Parrish!'
Xis* .gargaret IVIacteud, of7
lAirn,• is spending a 'week visitinh
with friends' in Ashf:ei,d.., • ", •
• Mi. •Ceorti,e aad :"
e.al.&,"-a • Lanes, Motored. to „Lon.
_ion :and "spent a day • at the
ion.„ - •••• • .
Mr ehi •Mrs and 31 •
„ • • • ?Tooke r
P l'tleore, Jr, of Detroit, ni”
I•Sitlini at Mr_. 4rehlo Johnston sz.
Wilfred Fanish and John, karrie1;
Adam JohnsioU • ;and..; Gordon
Mr, and Mrs. Lorri?.. .Farrish, •ane
7.4iss r';'ella' Famish, hIss Myra. Mac-
' Donald Imre among those
. 'the, London x.
. •
Miss Myrtle Johnston ,..s • visiting
her aunt,' Mrs: Jim MeWhinney,.
DungarmOn,•, .
Miss Mary. Farr:sh Of Lanitside;
'visiting at Mr. •Robert •Nelson's.
The Ashfield Sehool Fair; . which
was held at. CurrieS' Corners, ,Wa7
t.
. • .
i -A1340.22.13,2131,
Pncardine,,,met ,a,hor+
rible, *ath on Wednesday •of ' last
when.:se poured cbal; oiiintC
• 'to start flie tvidentIy
' there wrecoalS in thci• siove
, ,
an Cxpki'aion otenriecl, the • tiornini
nil being tirross,n:: over Mrs. ;Graham
• .andhr clothiit'x 'seCen fiC Her
ISabel,' Who.. was _ip dr. h'Ouse
. irushed•npztairs to get a Cantiet wit!"
, which to'sMether; the fire:: The •iliter-
ior of :the house as •set orifire and
.': • the .d.aughter, , unable tq • eXt!riguiSh
•,flamc endeavored. to get' her 'mother
• 'outside. Her, own clOthing, on ,fire
she was Unable to •get her mother be
yend•the'.(oor where She lay until the
•Mr. ,arid.: Mrs. Foster 'Moffat •
M ss' Jennie .FarrishlfroM Langaide,
visited one. day last wek at Mt,
Herbert '
aliss •'of„,
TM* school, are:receiving ,.congra
firlatletts .ficirn• many :f1ienthi.:..1,On,:se.
.curing the .2nd.prize ,in• :the .-Bellot'l
parade.. The Pupils also cantered
several, prices in various' other e
'vents: Sarah ,MaeAuley taking 3r,
'oitze fOt :public speaking. ,
' '
The, .friendof Mrs., Wilton Bei'
•are : pleased *td 'know that •She.iS Pre-
, gresOig favorably in Winglram,ReS-.
• Mr. • and Mrs: Grant Macriiarini,'
:are viaitini:.:frienda in Detroit' tl*-
. -
Pee'r7,
..,Mrs.Ma Donald ° and 'Children . were
•'gitest.k.... Of •iltir.s, A. • CCO.004:-•,:of
mount, . aoring the week.
i$1.1":' TIMMS
qt •
The,21(thowinfi: frern: 'the YancOnvei
PiPPrt, yoting lady who
will: be rentemibered by many as a
resident of .intr vi,ilages a few years
:•go: A qtfigt wekinixiri took place at
Andre4'a Vnited chnrch at
o'clOelc Wecille$d4y, 11:93..044. Mihcr,
gi3s.:1A411'gpTPC Irene Weatherhead
econd daughter: 'Of tlle :ane
Mrs," Wbatherhead t, this eity, liras
united rnarriageto.jr. Lewis Pat --
!pore; a harrieter. ',Priece .ROpert
•Mrit.. 4. D. 'IyAS 'd 'week-
end Visit;...r„With` her ..daughter,
.f.f.u.e, in Detriet..
,Ms iyde Cee! atttmded thr
•funergI of their uncle in 4-„,,,••t, Algir
last .weelc. • •
• Stanley :Todd has retLirned
after 110(44.1.1nonilts the: ,West.• •
:Miss. !Johnston?, Mr. Lot 06.°LinclIMist
Irene VoOds ,p-14,•.:red:40 4..,,e1.1-000, or.
10004i...."'They rU1 tet in 10 ,strat•
fi.4.11 where 'IlritS.-4.1:6:1" Woods 7ir
enter. Nermal..'•
' FA; is at , Owen OPP(' :
'ciccount- of tire ii • 01' !. her ,
thel;:t,here,, • . •
Mr: and .Miss• Macintusit o Vine
werc.; wcek.end vhAtoiS,;"at • Mr
culd Mrs.
Wilson Woods; , Mrs. L.. J.
Woods' and Mrs 'Cranston
'ea Manday from a motor triP '• ti;
•
1orgu,s. ' •
O Mr: .Viiam WoOds Arnolt'
were Visitors at tonden,' lest .weelt.'
S. .II:elens- was ' nart.:cuhrly
f3Voye1 for the htol, belt
last .FridaY. The weather Was ideal
'the crowd Wes , large 'and: the,exhibit.
were ninny and good., The concert,
by the Cowan COMMA' Com.
Wink of TorontO;.was "generntlycop,
sidered 'the , best' yet.." '
. Many friends' will be Wad 'to. leers
that Ivr.:rs:; Georp:o .Stc.iWart, •NN;110../bri,
leen ill at the'. home of her ,siSter
LUeknoW „for •several innittliS; has 'so,
faiinipravell as to <lb rettirs.
to 'her:hem e'bere.,
•
••00004ing member!.
O Xiichietions of mini3tors in, the
Preshyte•Y ha, e been. Iraffe 'fol -
Iowa; ArtnOW, Rev. 4.P-•
Mildmay, Re14..f4- CrPPP; Luck -
now, Rev. R. W. Oral; .Athwright!
-tev. ilerbert Codfrey.
O The ()Meer* were eeted.as alr
,OWS: •
• Chat010 Rey. N• .34 CIte aie
• a '
Belesgel SeeretaitgWV, Horn -
O well 'Walkerton • • • • . '
. The Rev, T. 'II, Bole 'gae an-
nOuncement of great cOnferenee Ral-
IYi5 TOrontO on O-ther • Oth, ;and
.-SuggeSte4 'that' each charge send one
- or more. delegatle as. Key'IfleniIflr
:three...Distrfct Cenferenees were:
»reposed to be held in. the Presby-
tery after this Rally -and.to he in
charge' Of 'Maintenance 'Extension
Pinta Committee., •
AirPointinents; of snpervising
"ors. were made' over otne of thc
• •,
•
vealcer cliargeS, • „. , ' •
O The ,alloeations to ' the preshitery
:of
the Maintenance & Extension Fund
for" 02;250,60 .1:vas accepted and the
,m)portieanients, to he various Charki
• s were else accepted: after consider.,
*Ole discussion. ' : '• •
PRESBYTERY. MEETING OF TRIP
•UNITED
The. Bruce Presbytery of thelinit-
ed Church Met in fag ..session in
Paisley. United ' Chureh, September
16th; the „Rev; T.; H. Bole, Chairman
pr esiding. ' ' •/
The Court.. was onstituted •with de
Votional. eXercises, payer' and Ilk
roll eaIL ' The proceedings for the
morning sese:•on consisted 'mainly of
routine besiness.
• Visa:big, ministers .were Made' cer.
*rcSIO
4';
e First. Theatre
Arched; entrance to Oki Fort. Inset,---Caira on site Of first French Fort
. •
tommenioniting the birthplace .of Canadian Dranza„ ' .
' .1'0 comniemorate•the brat theittri- tion of being the anther andpro-
- eat performanee , on ' the North : deler of the
play, he is also responsible for 4h-
• i:Paneritan tontinent, a $1.114316' Stone' •
. . augurating .a short hours: day for
cairn 'and:tablet has been placed, on his nien, and the first experimental
• the site of .the first French:Fort at farm in, the country,' Moreover he
: , Annapolis ltOyal; Nova Scotia. the was One of the most prominent mem-
bers of , the "Order of Good Cheer,
. . • .
birt'llid4t'e °It. Cenedi'en ' lilerak'tge in epicurean. organization establish-
,
and Drama. -. 111 ', ed by Champlain for the Purpose of;
•,
Here -the first American play was letting a record in tbe variety and
excellence of food, whith members
written ,and licked 32° years ago. •. washed, down with A plentiful supply'
Although it l'ir"' unlilce the kind of if' rare old Wines. Lescarbot, was
:: dramatic performances' one sees to- as particalarly '• proficient in
'day from Comfortable . orchestra. "throwing"' a good •party. •
'••• atalls, it . was ,frout. Ali historical To .add a. still further "touch of
accounts, a "pretty geed ' sho*.". It •,gisyety", as Lelcarbot put it, to the
was called "Neptune's Theatre" And return of -Poutrinceurt from his•.
'irsts 'staged on the watersof voyage of •diaceVery,:-Lekearbot com-
, Anhauolis Basin, . ike• 4tetOts Per- poSed an :original Masque •called
;forming On it movable and, precar- "Neptune Theatre,”: which Was
Ions Stage Of canoes.. and the actors ,enacted in the presence' Of ;POistrint
themselves, menof opposite 'hex, court aboard ship.. ' After it was
, 'tienies' In sorter "led • iritel canal -6*--er-the_inehi-tomoanywint
`conditicini .--- Some gentlemen of ashore, entered the "habitation"
France, and others !aberighada' of and home of the "Order", and the
'Nova' ;Seaga 'Wilde. , • ' ' banquet began. . Later Lescarbot
' 1T1t loft .-stztiasioliskisepro- taloned to rrofiee and wrote Ilie
.. Was Marc'lieSterbot, • Vitrvellefttiorceit,e:an
ductiont
Pren ' leafier and Peet, who came the Old Yost fell into the hands of
withontrineourt to Port Royal. in the British. •,,, ', . ' ' t • •
1606: During his first winter he . filo the most peieetut spot In the
.wnt in oboe: of the FDA . during wt,144 go*, A heilitifill breast,'
the absence of PoiltrinCourt on , _an
Woratioit Oen. If toseanot
in. ,1„:,,...., etfik 4it0V.
•
taeowi;
!,1
"Site of ,the •flrst. fart or.
'Hiibitatio.n' of Port Royal.
' Built by the French under De
: Monts, and acinipfciin, 1605.
. 'Attacked and partially destroy-
ed by a British feta front
Virginia, 1613., Restored and
occupied by Scottish Colonists,
1629. .Laid- waste, on &heir •re.'
firer:eat from ' the .ehtuittv...
• 1632 Bonze of the 'Order of
••-Good Cheer"; Birthplace of
• Canadian literatUre a rt.d
Drama." •' • .14 •
• With a simple ceremony the tab.
let•-was-'unveiled,'„xecently. by. the
Lieutenant GOveinor, of Nova Scotia
before members Of the Historic,
Monuments and Sites Board of
'Canada, Witp were tesponstb
its4,-eredtion,, antV•prOntinertt
viate from all over the Dominion.
It is just one more interestifig land.
mark at Annapolis Royal, eurelY the
Most romantic centre of Nova Scotia
on 'the Dotilliket-Atlitnti!--RailWert
'With Rif St* arid" tauithost
teldet,:liellrine the: Irina 'of France
and Nitillx0 At' Oa ss4 tits
1.00firiptiftt' -
•. **ad at Oviert)44
. •
RevrI). It:, Gallagher 'of Port El-
gin reported for the Young -People's
.work; in Pie Presbytery, and urged
. many to attend the Convention to be
' held in Port Elgin on Oetdbec •lst.
Applk:ations to (P,spese of certain
•Properties ,were received from Pais7
ley • and Arrnow. Official /30arda- In
each case they were 'granted.
The. situations of the Mir* charge
and Purple Grove Church* are to he
'reviewed by, the 'Boundary 'Commis,
rion.
•
••Resolutions. Passed
•' The following reeo1ution'.,sponset4,
NI by Revs • Eackett and • Reid.. wee'
adOpted. by the Meeting ,That Where-
as recent events known as the smug::
.the. interferenc,
with ,the • administration of .., justice r -
damaging o e mora
• 'people, this, ,Presbytery tvould, p1at4
on record it, opinion„ that. „every ef-
fort should. be inede,'.6Y • the: leader?,
the facts haf
fesatilgl atthi gen' pailrntti ens. at lel the. .summer 1.nonths
..
been given. to the public; and 'till:
wrong -doers' brought to justice, ..ThOmite Meighlin arrived in Win.
„tirithert-we believe:. thatthls can: On- niPeg recently ..frOM Chicago prior
ly be dime.: When the whole '.:Mattet to :beginning Work on his next
be
that
aS; ture, "The-Cinnailian":, The wheat
cor.,
fields Of the ' Canadian West will '
'fifteif'•gbove .!qtreetinns . pirts
i,biaIi•otheo..PrheothereMiereeirar
Cui';: leaders
4co-OP the bickgieund, for this nigt-nr.e.
nit
The ideistiori.,men' and 'other ',mein..
these _scandals ‘uniikeiV in the fu Pettni-n-tellen.ca:r.iti";etunpiie'tphaesirseili :/ay°toroutglieh,:..
these
, tO, Wake any reeurterree
;ture;,and. we request' those other par- west • Where!, they • Were jellied by •
.ty leaders to .respond SO this request Thomas meighah, and they Are look-
And
appointment. of•eleetion Officers 133 euitahle, location,,
ing •triter the 'Calgary district for 'a
..; Ant whereas the. present. syetek,
Party,leaders has resulted in .graik
•elertiOn .abUsea in • some l• elector
.districts, • and :also led to saste of
• time.of the ilionse. in .the Struggle tc;
zeeure control lif that 'irinehinery,
that'. tiVS. Presbytery:, consider it ne-,
•:-.esSary •411 the best interest. ofCan. •
ada; ..that ,the whole election
cry be Made: altogether: independent.
.of, party: dentrOt; and We 'belieVe it
Can. only be secured by ce-operatior•
Of, alr real..patriotic . Members./ ..*t.
therefore suggest .that the Premier
,request. the,. leaders of the' " other
larties to 50 co-operate with hint itt
Tiring-auch legislation as Wit! pro
vide. for. such 'independent
machinery, ; will • he fair t ,' all
parties.. • '
•
:Conveners • •of• Committees 0:wen
aPpointed as Maintenance,&
Extension Fund, 'Rev. T.' Bble-
:,Evangeliarri. and Social .Service,
W. G.••BuelI•;' Boundaries,. Rev. tea
Weir; :MertiOrials; Re*. C. R, 'Cooke;
• Religious Edlication, Rev.'
ligher; lnductions,, Rev' l!f-
Atkinson; 'Finenpe;;Rev.:L. Reid.
The ,Evening Meeting .
• A great and. inspiring evening Ser-;
vi.e, with •the chtirth'ipacked to the
dem% was; presided. over by the Rey
MacKenzie,. • ' American continent is to be built at,
• the:Slave Like aide of tie',
connecting ',that' body of Water with
Alonette Lake. ; The contractilia
been let 'by he. British Celtinibia
Electrie Raft:lir to a Vanconver,
Conitructiod, campanY at. it; price Of •
$500,060. The total coat Of 'Con.,
StruCting a dam acress the AL:Meg!.
River, Melding a tunnel connecting'
• the lake with Slare:Ltice Ad erect-.
iitei new TOWer liouie Will be "
Ptoxini.ately, $2;000,000: • :
. er 00, . railway. cars which if
placed end to • end , would ,stretch
more 01..400 miles. are ,now
tilde 'on the. Western, ftnes of the
ta.nadiarr P,acific Railway, to handle,.
'• the :•tali. 4raffic in, grain. and,.
ttoCk. -The combined' capacity of the •••
,41,316;.60X: !Cate lot the -grain' .Crop•
Which ,Wilt transPerted , to, the
. "
bead of the lakes; is 510,046 tons.
60;336,060 buShels ,ef grain, each.
" Eitimating that ..the cr
inalre tfive trip's between the. ,graii:;
• lields,--s4raibtlisvheei.N4A,3431i3344
Vancouver. the .• Canadian.. Pacitio
ReilliraY-Ooniperty is in a; position to
*idle enore thin 800,600:,006
•
fereneeff, Dr, 'Pigeon, said there Waf4'
a great moveMent of Yonth and OV-
erYwhere he WAS SAW. AP inereaS-
ed desire to••link .17.414 With educa-
tion! Tb.evital interests of the
2.anntfy, we7e, Leing di.snussql.in it1L.
East' ,ar.d We. t. The' possiliilities of
1,he United •Church are tremendous.
In the name•of the PreSbytery arit
on heha'f, of it ,the Chairning extend,
ed hest thanks and appreciationte
the speakers in the evening/.
:Thanks. :were % exPreF,e4 to the re -
Chairman, the 'secretary, the
pastor, the o‘fficial board, arid tin •
'ladies fer hospitality, • .•,'
14, 3 1111 See,'Y
,
••?-0 0 co
I I
ere and Thie
Wli ling operittiona' of the( coast
. , ..
of British Columbia this year have
..
been very successful, and to the end,
:of: July .the • 'fleet had callght 162.
'whales, . There , are -Only:. Six •
•SteaMers operating 'this year, while
lastyear the 'number was eight.
The Weather has been good t� date
and very little fog has been en.
cduntered. - • •
-
• • 'Fire chiefs representing the sta.'
, tions in Montreal and various .near.
; by centres left over the Canadian
'Pacific lines about twenty :strong
for. Win fitly' to. attend the
annual co v on of the Dominion
Association of Fire Chiefs, which ,
was held August 24th to 27th. The
Association is made up of over '250
froM 'Parts of the Da-
' • • •61
Nearly. 2,000 racing' pigeons own-
ed, by Pigeon racing • devotees, in
Montreal, were shipped through OtbeO
O Canadian Pacific Express yards at
Montreal recently to various' points
.;:hi ...Quebec, and Ontario where they
•were re eased by the, age
poi4tsl to which they were4 shipped
'to fli.back to their home roosts in
Montreal. 0»,Practice races .of, this.
nature have been eaeriedson througlk,
-,•••,••••••,•,•••!• •
FIRST A10111, A,111.,MkS,
40c11,1.1043, 11141'PErt oN
THC: rft,4014.
.41);4!, t8oP4Westedtbe -114adaelnedieiling of 1104411
1,041M C9Pigh?0 • • •
v
(I7911,:irlbalita4dricbuyit6urneriToQrDO;:to...1;artra) ."-t
of
. MO4014 witi hal1p0h on t4e. 4WD;
O More than 500,000 People have'
visited Anne de ReaaPpe this
year when the season ends. It it
already an increaSe over last year
when 304,3,22persons visited, thit-
fam.ans •shrine. During the' wee
ending Angast 22nd, 43,900 piigriu'
visited Ste, Annes.
and It Is weil..te be prepared to .give
fleet:aid to the Vieth:n.0 OP' accident, ,llaltfax„, q
v•uantitiet • '
while'.'weiting to seerira Ptoleiteloititt of swordfish are being slipped -fro*
belp: Nafl wounde calks, barb wire „NOV* Scotia 'to the Boston Market,
cute, lainrlea ;r0M rhniltaYs, 'Wades at the present tiMe,, This commodity
from Comlng In'tiontitot with: farnt has found a 'E904 Market in Boston
tools : and Machine. Or . any Other In- and Isitiltntent‘te• that city al/et:age'
ItarY where the .isk1n.12 broken should around, ten le fifteen *thousand
O receive • treatitient:ati..0ii 00 that .the .pounds a day,.during the • ;shipping,
anhaal may not Suffer,. Some !neolhe . season., 0,0 „ • , ' • ' •
still apply turpentine to wounds Of • ' . •.,
9,1dinele* doing more 1n1m* Oa° , September is..b,ecOMin.g- a -POPPlar
,
.40.0(1,140H weakensand •devitalizeft . month for 'Marriages judging by the
the thiSUAL and, tetardS healing itith• number Of honeymoon pennies lenV.,/
sir' than promoting/It. ' -Others!, use • Ing from Windsor Street Station,
large velinnes, of 'anti:eel:1M solution Montreal, 'reeentlY-:On LaborDay
in Water tobath the inund, this ilea no less' than '500' E.OUPles 'hoarded . the
Weakens the tissue and removes the Canadian Pacific trains at this de-
pretectIve serum that nature.aupPlles pet. The record established for ono;
tor Our repair el the 'injury.0 do, however, was some years' ago •
should net be used other. than dal'''. 1 lune when 70-cOuples left Wind.
•
ing the Aria ,'Cleaniing should such sor Station one 'morning
be "lneeessery.Tbe application of, , •
tincture o; iodine to the wound after The new ; North, Channel below '
removing the dirt and loose tissue is Quebec will be opened to' navigation
the best praCtice. The ..10tilleatien . on, June 1 .next and continue during
• Announcement was Made it the
iquarters of the: Canadian Pa-
: cific Railway at Toronto , recentlY• 1
that, , • effective , September
Robert -Niven, theatriral and special
Misinesi cleric in the passenger (Ie.• ,:
pertinent. of the Conipany' at hiont...
„real,. 'has been appointed assietant
10 diatriet passenger agent at Tdronto.
O Mr, Niven is well ..knovin to the
theatrical:fraternity passing through -
' '-Montreal with whom ,• he came M,
'
Contact in his business. •
Of tincture Of iodine will destroy any
or the combs's:on bacteria that may
access to. tiewound, it O .
lates healing and tenths to itoirMinor'
heinerrhage, • • '
,
• In nail and ealk woends there is
no agent :AMat. will give better ret
O Milts than iodine. Keep the injury
clean. If 'there in hemOrrhage,' soak
. .
elean , sterile aliaorbent, cotton 'with
iOdine, 'apply over .the wound and'
bandagC Early attention to wounds
will save Your tioreelinuch • needlesii
• sufferings., and make It; easier for the
, veterinarian to. .complete the • treat-
• Ment Don't be 'afraid "t� pour on,
tiLr 4f
• fingero Off;.thw.wotind, ad' see that
everything that touches0 it is sterile!:
A sUpply-of iddine and absorbent cot-
ton' should be hied on wiery. farm
:Theo "live idea •part Of the •farm
-re-quipitinuttt•••L., Stevenaon. AC.
, .
' am conVineed that. Canada
Offers unlimited, possibilities . 'to.
immigrants 'froin the „Old Country,"
: said the Marquis Of .'Sailibury, .
Chaiiinan of the ' Eiripire's •Pittlia-
mentah AsseCiation' and: leader of
, the Conservatives in the 'British
House ef Lords; when -interviewed at
Vancouver recently., • .
• ;His Lordship sailed .reeently ft:Ont
° Vanedirver • to • Australia to attend
the Empire Parliarnentary-Assecia.
, Han Conference in that..Dominion ,
The :first 'automatic or l`reMottal
• control- Pewerplant„ n the North
It 'was it Singular privilege. -to:
lis-
0ten. to such. enthusiastic 0 arid inspira-
•tio,nal addresses as were delivered by
•two of the wart outstanding speak.O '
ers of •the United.,Chnrch.
. Dr; Armstrong of Japan
gave aerie details 4of the present
state of, the work hi the ,Otient, stat-
ing that, inefficiency is of the past
'We view with grateful' thanks tc
God His answee.to the great adven-
• turez! Of.rfaith made' by the Church."
Japan' is working Christ -Ward. Coff
'had been preparing' ;Japanfor cen-
turies and 'we 'Wrist Christianize the
East, The whole address Was ilIUill
Meted hy word pictitrel,, by incidl
'Otis cit' pathos, in which Dr. Arrii.
..stroni is an xpert. The Parable'ef
the japatiese Prodigal Son wiIlliv
lonk in. the memory of those whc
heard it.
Mtss Grant ' of Paisley, sang with.
tit effeet- -Tor- •-
• The SesSion Was -concluded .with a
great .addttss .by Dr. Pigeon, Eir.
1,104.ratot.. ....the, General. Cptint41.„
argue tizetl'N, oelf •fas
Wanderer -E.cleslast!cal," Ile gave
an effeCtiVe deScription Of, the elf.;
tent .o and ',variety. ot 'the Church's
Weric-lifaltleaat-te tfnatt it seen in --
hie official viiitl to the Itevpt Can lia*, •
•the high water season, a:Cording to
„
• a recent announcement f the Ma.
• rine Departinent. The new channei,-.
.eitends in a straight line from. pt...
. Jean,. Isle, :of: Orleans, to 'near the .
,nOrth shore: The Work has ;.been.
underway for ' the past , ten ,yrs. '
'The mininunn depth of .• water. at
,high tide Will be. 35 feet. When
the work is done there will he the
'same miniinuin at low tide: '•
be brought On rails to the Children ••
. _ •
."The Little 'tea Schoolhouse"'will •
living latiwreinote areae 'ailing the
-Uariaditur 1,:isseiBe Herilternar,.
;alio between Sitibtity and Chapleisti,„
Vial* equipped with desks and teach-
ere accomModetiens the, railway •
tors ,will visit ebeitt pix pointa.a.
Month: There are giant 400 PUpile,
In these areas of the North who suf-
fer disadvantages. frem the lark,,cof
Sehool accommodation ; It is expect-
ed that'eventually the entire areee0
' will be set4edby travelling; schools.
'Imngatk, to,Canada in the firat
six months .cf: 1926 amounted to, ' •
25S, compered with 43;241 in the 0 00
same Period:a year 'ago, an 'increase •
•of 62 Per Cmit., according' te a state.
'tient issued :by the Department .of
Immigration and. Colonization. -
the. period "der review British •
O Migretioir- increased.:frorn '20,452 to •
O 27,849. inimigratieridrom the United • ,
States increased from 8,036 to10;037 •
and froother reuntrieS ;inereaeed
.
from 14,753 • to 32,367. AinimigratiOn ' •
ler the :month ef June amounted to •
12,191, an :increase • of, 60% over
June: a :Year ago., • •
. -
Saint dohn. ••7-• Representatives of.,
Boards of Trade froin all over the,
Dominion will gather here about the
en of September; or the ,Tniddle of.
'October ,for the first annual ineet. •
ing'of the Canadian Board of Tradeb-
All three days are to be devoted '14'•
eomnrittee, work on •tite; larger quds-,71
.. Mons of;iiriportatee the CountrY.,
at thee, • including cost • of '
governrrient, immigration, taxation
probleins, pieservatiOn of the iden-
tity of Canadian grain, industrial
...research; • trade er.d commerce, do:-, • •
mestic and.,c'..:cpoA, and particular .
• . •
attention is 4O b2 given ,t� s.orne
sys-
teln ot, fac,hatlinteirproviilcial • ,•
trade//
.PliCaeg; tttattse PlslintifoCA7tatiethe:time, 18 a. profit maker.. 'The /*foist '
AmeoMfortable -,froM any., cense.
particularly Olterileititiglirilt net do
well. Gallia, in 'weight :cannot be.
• niade while- 'fie is tieing ;tip energy
Idoking•for cOnifOrt. 'Pigs kept hi Open
bite With no; 'shelterfrom. the hat
sun other than that afforded. by:the
• tenee, -cannot:Make' theeain.e gains
as are made' by • 'Pigs that enjoy. the
Shelter of 'trees or ..a :sunshade. A•
sunshade can be' easily made by set-
ting four 'fence. :Posts, ln a. :square,
• eightfeet, apart Oneach side, to. sun,.
•. pert ,,a roof' frame . of -2 x 4 or .2.X6,
„Which :is covered over. with.' hey,
:straw or boards: • Hey or. straw roof.
Weis 'cooler than' boards. • . Duet can
lie :kept :down' by the use .of ,• or
' .stoett:. din: Olve•Ahe pig COnifort or.
he. ilt aweat, 'walk'. And :sqlleal.
There. is. no „proftt in: such -actions,,
and YOU won'tget three Cents etif'of
eierir 'potted- of :grain that he •eats'•
' you • jet 'him de 4t: The Minshide.
will Stevenson. 'Dept. .of..
Extension.. 0. .A.. Cellege. *: • '
•
O
,..The -farmer must m•eet his own
••• • , • . •
O
Path* DO,* Finn Expenses.
r
,
problems' in ,ii imiaterfUt WaY.•
tug. to ito, an.. all . efforts by the',
O Partmesit of Agriculture' in :his 'behalf
'will avail. no 'progress.: To keen Up
• th*!:destred standard Otilving.ofl On-
Aitria•fi*S the labor income must be
• increased ' the. Win. be .eatn-
O ins all that ,It can,. then .the *reel:W-
ay et, litcrenned income Must: come
from saving' effected , on operatinr„
Can, feed bale be eliminated .by grew-,
ing better feedi"On the 'fariii? Seine,
Ontario:. farniers have •done so Can
Waste of. tither, stable 'space, and .feeds
be, avoided'by getting rid of :peer. pro-
ducer cows?' Many Ontario farmers
'have itorie ao; and, now use the ,.ma-
chine, wherever possible.They else
O plan their Work .so, that they are al -
take busy.theniselves Mid everything;
Is done 'in 'its proper, tiine: Every
,• dollat .saved in' oneratiens is a defier
added to the labor lnc0nie..
•
• MinertilWifor
1, Part 'contintort • •• 4' •.°°.'
, • . .
they, are ,to• develop a, 'bony fratilet
work and 'make the best use f „the'
feeds given. :Minerals are necesairy
at all Mime, Whiter and sunitriet, in
debts and Out, on pasture or 'in.; th
lien, • • •
The folloWing **attire. liaa. Wen
ttgodh.' all: tilgtediente by •
10 parts wOod "ashes!
10'parts., ground limestone •
10 'Pettit field phosphate ,
O . 1 Part cOMMon, salt:
• Pigaalienld have access 14 Sill* :a
mixture.'end also to Nick Salt The
-blood Of a normal pig eontalna nearly,
one per cent of Mit this iniPply trust
De k.ept`up and the man- that earriee
the feed to the .pig ht, the One° to da it. WOMAN KILLED AT, ; WINGH AM
,
durittirthe tow 1E04 sit*
I
E.ight type iodomotit,64,
the G-d`Ciai.011 s.mt.ar
in general 6Q-siy.n to t i tv• ll'krowil, v.
2.300,.0eries Piicelis s 15,ZIont„.t.tive.
.the Canadian " Railway,"
:lave b.oi (1.,:ivetd to. t; Cltnpat:y.,
ley are piirt of .ari (re t of 24 of
`here'1otnm is. . fly' . 'a
• tp1.11,iratintr ef .,,,,;-ta.,•*-r •
d•ZVer'.;,`•(... • aaS
11s:0.1,2e:I Co., rnen;4',I • ,an' older cf
twenty 3::kado :ty, •I 00 m..tLee3•-
114 5,:zr.t0 t•e Same:.
!pro.c: aifnti . e•-g`tie '
'‘v111.1..
as n Let
thi., Con"
• • Why the 'riga eaugh.''
••• Thnintdrig,.... cougli. unthriftiness
and .digeative,. disturbances,. inpigs
trent *MA° aix weeke, old ate •imuEilt
syniptenie Of the .Preifenee Of lung
An elderly lady by the name of • :
Deeves, on Election, Day, Sept.' 14th,
'dreve 'with friends from Gedetich to . •
Wingh, am; the friends 'Miring' gene
,owizersmi71. 0; Tirtoostetminieinute...-Mi f Theo- anfftieltcbteedr , tsto.ast/i/J17gthhisernwt, iiveent,se„ R. ' ,e111sItirs:r;,:e4Veiris
a ascarids present in the 'Ulna, ts 4,,,,.1 .w.ci
:thlarilleegteol'otet:ti.i:IntlilairrtteheoPjunti5:rottibwiel.rs:ItIPaerneluittifairlitnaitdueydP. .-i:!tnettenitr:cay'thei retli.'ewn llaoainiIin'eShWe •hfieltl- IV'daol,kwinn...---g •,--thae-•-1---, ,-.4
rawitsa,„.;:•300tOtittltt,-;.L,:riet•ava:nlds b.Z11:"';'•'Lal'inu41.''''' 7#•-ar,-.13..,.°..7.;,:e:ba.'"'3d-1Y:„:1,31)thitait-;111-Allreldi.I.bhSaeh:t",neetn11:isiie..illantest.,,,,,.„, '.
thumpy col:Agit:in -caused by •the -il.ieil a -snort.Inneda er , ,.. g .
.pPerropZinsaintkilrtaltonthecos4upillatlioWorlttlio f.4rotot: ', e ..„
Young' worms in. the ted. Doctors who attended were of
chiolee Of the little pig. -.*L. Stevett. '
*04 Dept, RIxtenion. 0...A. collsos , Opt% t4httoatu'Uvrahliabeae'7etshehisteittdalteont
ttiol, *Wm: tat`tstschstitliiii, '
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