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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-01-13, Page 4. \,..t• ' , '• 1'11' ' •, • \ I ' • • • ‘'\ .1 • '77'17 ''17 ‘. , ‘• ••'r'.. • 11! .i -en \ ' '• • \ easona i41',111 Store , le Goods . wilieh we have 10.7.A,X • AXE•HANDLES—A FULL LINE, -CROSS JUT SAWS HORSEHIDE .RULLOVERS MITTS 'AND CCM. • SKATES ' • . • 2 $SORTMENT, Or-,00C4igy STICKS, SLEIGH BELLS •AND CHIMES• anriElocti* Whin arawall Plaster,, Gyproc ,Wallboar , LUCK** Sinn'IN RM'AXIc-DEBRING 1%, If? 1"? hese, Valnable Feature Magneto? Standard S40, lit in, Spark Final; CY/414.ersi Enci"ed 4ran1Ccase? 'TbrOttle Governer, , ple Mixer Low' Speed, RePlaCeable Bearings, 'High Orade MatOals. ThrOughonfl - 1,1 e 0 owagne d ePntat. held ',21 hallon Thursday e'44\ ''N'feek was.,fairi g,ave „satigfaetlYozinwl"ailtl: 0 r4 OittOrt ;47; 'of i kind Prahere and there were „ eversa classes. ugh ,MacDougall of Tiverton, was !fraai, . and :Id 0.2!)n:sorteittH,otoi,:agiro11,ig, 4ag".". ,were given by .,•-Johfr acEwing .9f Paisley, The. comic nga•„tinti "dineei'i :NT Dave Houston „. iritaidine, brought down , down :;the oue.„••VollOWing the 'pro • ance!wan held, excellent music:be- n „” g!vn by ,the MacKinnon-Mac- uugnll .-7Th-e-T-iiiie win- /ner r. • ' Fiddlers 'over 50-1 George Wes - :ten,' Bayfield; t, E. -Boyce 'Bruce- ' •1 • ••-*Fiddleri under 50-1, ,Wm.„ ter,tippen; 2, Jellies 1;iiid-saY, Say, .• • Lady fiddlers -"Miss , Alberta .' Mac- Kinnon, Kincardine. . Mabel Boyce, 'Brucefield. ' ' Beat ;piano: player—Florence Boyce Brucefield., , , . •• Old-thrie songs—William Taylor, Clog „dancing — Angus . • Brown. TuelceiSmith,.. 2, Janiea'., Rewatt,"Ba fleld Step dancing — Charle , • ‘"•,•• ; Weston Detroit;: !Ed. Boyce, Bruefield .17.0tingest,Addler Bert.: Boyce; . „ .Bruceheld.:‘ ° ifoWiCK RESIDENTS OBJECT TO DRAIN SdIRME. 'Of ou/iciii neverai the , township • conneillors 'and • Engin- eer • Edgar were at Walkerton ' last Week; wheie, an examinationfor dis- covery Was conducted brDRobert son, KC., counsel for the 'appellants, in connection with. the -Blind Lake .drainage ,scheme., C. HOhastelli, Whoseandlies in, the • drainage area,: are-- two .of the anti of the, case. , • • ' Thi drainage scheme has been a most. con en, lona. a air and mi4 there is.; eft', extensive- legal:" action limning tip. -The; municipal' :election ,'MOncialY "was run ori,"this. isitie but last year's Council was, returned with greatly . reduced ,majoritY• .' Father's impresSiori of Santa Claus is a :bill-eollector.:'• "' '• , f• • 440iii49.•*4S.ON•TXN:Ot; IihdryTitirairai *orb ?at Lucknow.'(:)ntario. , )); ,x4PICellaig; Proprief.Or and,ZditOr ;THURS,DAT,i4ANPA14: 13th, 1926 NO NEED Ntri 0F STRINGS ON - • ' • premier,of Australia : aPP.ai-s' to have Pet :At Teat' the 'fears entertained hi sintie quartefs ..tna6 the\ British Em- pire W14; 036at' in,400:pfecee'ne ! , rts1,11t of the recent •Itanerial Qorifer- epee, in cnt''iduo \tbe.t....eveit',,:'some 01-c:.14 if91\r:1-.'Phl.' ene11ketringeu\ entathat would have?an effect the very OppOS- ite what was intended.•,•:\•• Of coiirse, such discussion as\*.o reeently,:have 'had, 6i .tbe1iliolY ouL . , '1 conic "of the new, Arrangements ;rare- ly is free ,fam. politics?, .11nd. much that has been said; "doubtless was with a view to dainaging. 'Premier' MacKenzie King, who appears have given Whole -hearted ...apprOyal. of • -whateVer :changes • were. Made,',10 the ' relettonS of . Britain and') the BO called .colonie,i,..•now' themselVett de- veloped into :great ' vuntries..s,' , There was no. Sense in the, parliii•;• inent4t. Britain :hating an strings, on such countries as Canada, .AuStra- .lia, South, Arriea Lot New Zealand.' It- would riever do. for Britain to give orders to -the, dominionS, and it' lima illst as 'well to recognize that fact:. the eases of the $outh Afrfelth ! . War • and the World War,' Britain, Could not; have isaiied an. autheritive ,..tirder to •Canada or. Australia to ,cOn- ttihute 'men, and money', 'Or in "ani tvey to take part in these wars.Caii- ada: Ind Australia - went inte the World War • because their own inter- ests :were ,et stake,. in .th'e-Interests of% civilization, and h ey wanted .to see Britain Win, AS• Canada should:,not be in ajosio tion to take, orders fidin Britain, nei tiler Shonld Weexpect or Want Bri- tain 'to. Protect As. We niust protect. ourselves, and in out' owii, way 'keep Yak, km. s, y;:p4Oxif0,100.ixt . • _ It4.0„ '44:people .6, 0411#10. 0,011trih0P- ed:. to, 'tkiir• buff, $0?1,0.10056,and we ieke: we slivi it. stated some -years. .age,that the 'cost tO.Pie ,gOVOrnMeilt 'WAS around lenr',Millions, .. • • • •. It is interesting tr.?: observe... - that; neaky•belf 'qf that total vas collect- ed,10 ;0114110;--.4 feet :Which AyOrild."In: 'dicate-;triet ' :the , peOple, Of ;thia Pi0- mice are !in ,the.lertuns,..te,419,14.101,..ot .94343111g. ArrP9Pt half. Of 'the i *e.,le. -11W°1illeOgilltv.liOle'VOlintrz..,..; .,• : *The',,totelit: :-0,01Weted. by :PrOvincen 7(.01-0 ,on fnlinwt$':. coilintiO; $6,,539,442„3c, -900*.i '18.:k28,1;117;'N(iv4.'§49t1.4.', '600e: 404* -Pripee.-.,dyin'rd'' Inland, ' • 7,4..28;: N.PW, .14',.9PsWAck," .7412,1873 ' \ UOOit0//a?, .3;423i.62;,:.Saskatchewan, ';$1 2..'", 7 0 ;. c Alberta,•. • ;445.,in ; British kco, 4,1100o\,-,,.YekOn.40,503.\ A•41.•,.i:s. 'Lather,. SPYPiiled 't9,.;;Al\it,;41... ,,.0!i,, ahead',.,\ of \''ks-iratP110Vflt, \:41-0\cf. ',"Ariti\sli\\RolUrnbie,‘„,70e4, of any of Prairie , .t10..,...;lit_'Cl.')I.n.,O0'll,,, The IiirehPring Aed,,:fiib14. \industria ,Of `,13. •G'?;likel,' '.ae'coants for the2.1arge 'aim:nit-if 'paid , in that PrOVince: . , ,'' ''' , • Mit of trouble. We can. do this and. maintain our, independence' fjuSt"-;,as Well as., Norway, Sweden'. and Den.- maz,k can.•46, it. '• ' 'Any power or Authority which •Bri- -tain, May have et be dii-FO-Sed to. ex- ercise over Canada: Or7Australia was , • .• much more likely to gro rise t o strife 'than to friendly co-operation. , Oult Twoinim TAX,: . The time of, year is 'approaching • -when a lot' a small business. inerr,will be chrsing the incoine tax:. for all the, trouble it gives :them and the little iood it 'appears to do, as they' Contril. • , bate nothing but; the. troublesorne re-- • • • In \vieW of the. machinery „there is in connectionteith the. 'collection of this taX it has been .suggested that expense mist run up or.,Oity close to. the reeelPts. ,If the ekpeose of makirig out the thousands, of reports 'which meiely. show'illat the party. inOkinr4..ig not required t6. pay, this might be 'nearly true; but .it Seems that the tax on .incomes hs Proved a' fairly good .source • of revenue to the national. treasury. • During the' Year ending 'March 31st • . • ' lb 10SiC QuEsEc 012G-Sl..ED TEAM. uebee JEM4 LEBEL, *.u4r4E13.114 MI5 ' • .440ftf fifth Eastern international Dog -Sled Derby will be fuli as Visual in;Quebee? aiy mayit world. Ilenowiied for .•winter ;sports.: • The "dateirt lir this outstanding event...of -the winter ',Season are Feh- ruitry 21, 22; an& .23. •The rade.is 'ui hi latis of about 40, Milen.a •day? Arid .120 •-total.:: mileage. , Many thousands of Men, .•:,titiiii0A; • And .children view _these . rusts, and . it is interesting:. to see: bow, the busbies. iniths siiPreina et - 'forts Issit te*in, The driVeril !JWR.900110 Cift)''.° „ • EAmi. A 'W1).1.1.4Etki . ; $.• \Airt14 • , •YVK014 : fdrt and attention, , and no, :cruelty te, the'. dogs allowed, ItieitiCadi „taken, on -the. •sied -and -lawn back to ,-tho'fimsh line.' ' • ,The' ash .ptizesladed. for in the, Quebec Dog • Derby usually- aPproxi, mate•12,000, but- the 'numbers, Or tiriVeraiare liktytriablY,Aare Proud of their teats .than the'lnoney,,for the- 4urrib- brutns- itlibear know what theY;Ate **Thing for arid ft -fa-- amazing what superhuman strength, "they stem to, put forth. Proilse and iiP$411101 04 Wit 4411011. otti g ARTHUR- BEAUVAIS ATYPICAL DRIVERy QuE,8Ec sufficient for theft'. (• • •Frank . Dupuis, c9mpafettvely,..uni..: known' 'North - Shore • Mueller:who- jumpe4 into. dog -racing fame - last year by: winning. tile Eastern Inter-: national Dag -Sled' Derby, at .Que- : hec, AS to take part -in this evnt. agaia,, this Viniter. "Hewitt drive for ,.4gz „CD., ,Ltd.,, Whose nolors he 'armed- .to.victery, last year...4, Dupuis ,claitns thai he -has a splen. did team of dogs.. , • . • Snell well-knoWil and famous Mustier's- as Emile- St. .coddardi tend. Paper Co, "Shorty)* Russick, '-driver I. ?Sutton-, --of •Chidago,', •Joe Dupuis, Vvank IL • Chevrette,- Walter. Chinning - -of Boston, and P;A:'Mofloy, of iin, N.1.4„ are numbered among thosa who Will fight 'Lp9a. #01141. 6416001111$. HENRY "POPP'S; TECHNICAL . - . -• 1, . ''.SCHOOL • - • As -the Ford ivorks at -Detroit and elee.where greW in Size, and multiplied Uritaber„it was., found expedient 'from..time to time te take new lines Or. enterprise until now the busi- ness o's -a Whole ehilitices coal and irpo, . huriberingf railroading and.,a se, or •df other IndnsirieS, ,all however, cenneeed. With and neees- ssary Jo the aiitOniobile worhs,, Ail ties industries- are. necessary -tosippythe. attic; ,mobile• Shona with materiel; but -Skilled., worierfien as WelLas. Meter/al are needed in the tnriiing out !of • a..machine.,' 'At •first , hese Were obtained `fiord • the arniy. ' oI geueral,Workmen, theinore ingenn.: ..ous, or 'whom greduated, into •skilled workmen. This Source. df ,waS _predations' and, unsatisfactory, ' like the; supply • of raw material Material which , So Mr Fold sen ;Aleut .getting his own' Skilled 'workmen as Well ,as his :ioWit, • iriatetial, froma• dependable source under his ;own doriirolAs far back. hs .1916 he established in , Cori- nection, with his : -Highland Park'Phint 'a .-Meelanic'S;•schoOL At first • it was oti small jale, 13ut_khaS grown - until ' last :year thei.e-Were$,4600- boys. at work, learning haw' to make ,all kinds 'of parts, tools and Machines neeeSeary :for,. the :Leopstraetio0, e.f lard -"vars. So .successful and popular eh this private .trade. school proved . to be that towards the .close of 190 not only -was. every place in the school Occupied! 'there Nyer. 4,000 bsys the,"Waiting list" ready -----step into vacancies as they occurred. Bbys ;are, taken- in • at,. the Age ;of 12 to 15, and br .tlip time . they are, .20; they are capable of a pobitionotimpertance , In the factory Or. office 'as their taste, may incline. With characteristic' ingenuity 'for . „ firiande, FbiAl: and his, associates have worked out a.° scheme br,which :the sc stlie-1363.S nor the' -Ford interests.-anytiiing:- -The 'in= stittition Jelf,supporting„ and- lti, irately Very - -kafitable"; In •learning; .the trade :the bOys are: producing au- tomobile 'parts,' •toels' arid machines . . which ere just as good asthose turzYL- . . ed out- of the factory. Defective parte 'are riot .'allowed :-to pass. The boys, Are teaglinte :be 'exact right from the' beginning: . • •So although it costs ;abeut .one.mullion-five-hundred-thouSand del- lars a year to Operate this school, it • , ia fact 'costs him nothing. . ; • The big Ford idea at the baek Of thiS, school. enteiprise is that it is-, a boy -Sayer.. 'Ford believes that •Ithoy given a right ;start in life is allinost sure to keep right.--• .MONEY. :TA's 'AGAIN' • The follOwing. news ,item appeared in'. the -rito'ss tr.-few' "days ago; The. jury, in the ,g100;000 damage suit :Of Charles Ream, Chicago taxi- ,cal?,driver, against Nathan Leopold jr.„ and,. Bichard'Leoli„ repotted' it, was,. ,iniable to agree. when vaned into thes,S.etiurtrooni' late today. The jury was discharged 'after being ,out 24 'hoursTlInd' taking 3Q ballots. It, Shied . 8 to :4 for erinvictioa. Reani.alleged that LeopOld and Leob mutilated' him,. The defendants are 'serving life seri; tonees , for. the ranriler of ,siXteen year -614 .ItdiaertFranks. Defence lawyers ,af .certaiir kind have' 'discovered thilt When the evi- dence against their client is convinc- ing tkeYond ,cpieatior4., the _Way to win is to ,Iirive the 3iity .dinegree? To .re- gister., a convietiori; a jiitiniustbe Anart5andus..*i4it•,,ene er More of the , eitiif Ee""got tea to' hold put against A eonViction, the defence' will 'score- a eonvietitin. . r.n tbis Suit fore dtiMageS,' rtgailitt?: _the tivo.'bbteigo',riiiirdeters,'" :eight 'Jurors, lielleyed they .;:171ere 'guilty a , .ithe crime- against pieties. Rea*, :but; • tbree-bptlid; (;.tiita..!-T.,b oretecitioltitee4's.;1301Pi - most oontomPtiblo...00d. ho4.stly 1.141010 3100 OVA!. *0 OftOn. SVC •tb.O.Y. ih011eA"..- •Mtlitleigti• inOnny. ' saVect:: fronif lang•-• this ,Suit, dainagee? :Mena, cartlq, ie. their .readWZ..: , _CAN. SEL.1:',„"TOVR porn( ?IV. ' •.• TJnives "Yes," said the giri who Jiad an - ..sWered..th-e7+ntePhone, : `,74 .1110.14 ,hetlifee:.befere,. dead'" • c;.troW 7s: .1:00410, • 'dr.' toehe operator ': fhe man "...dead ?." . • , • • • • • • •.\, k;Iiits-Ye You- had2, \,;;Tiip;enqiiiter •Wits•, one .,:of,,..thohe\ un -- --fortunate •thengli7. never hal?•kui., any cash, \,00,i1,66!\ inspired in the. varierlr of .,heir,„ ideas, , ; for. 'raising Sunie, of money; .tor. ••• , .4 1. ,• • • had heard ..Of 'the. feet that the '''rhat; on.e..;of the hist' griet• " cat faculties buy: subjects 'for the ;Os,. stances the regulating ,power of , ernhiP • gaffe!, °Tho . corpse :then b !otnes a Chattel' all& Mar he the .OP ,teCt of theft.. Thus .11 01f:ritual bleak o• the,a0octing'7601117 at thr- univers!ty and 'st-ealing sante :Of Ow oxhibitS there could ke prosecuted .for stealing them. • : -& , • And whet are a man's rights witt iOsP5ctS,,,t:e. 'his own body? , lig Seine :lilt they . arc not ,extyrisiVe' as •-ia, ,generally ;Supposed, 'Ile may '4'711"Fertgi.,:• niunW;ef-dr'tot-aiotrit That. is te, sitY,,, he may ,;Say Wfietlie) it hto be7huriedot;icreinoted, IIc Amy' say h‘e., Olt his bodY to ,be ithe *pos:ep.t of an --autopsy -IvinnY'linenilaye done,. that,Nithen.theS knew". that they were dying , Of Mi. 'usual idiseeses,1 .•hoping, that by ,sc Medic 1, rprofeis,!.?T; niight -Maik\ \yahuthle,informstlo,..yque *0.11114, he useful : \ fi3Ort \;;Pert:41144\ That 14\,, Qbt„ man'e ' right. \But. 1st\ to musein \or nrdicei1fachitt.le rnii!? vfinci m41511104 PY ,sect'ng, roonls„ and, ,,he ad heard ,of .people leaving their bodies in their _wills ifot -scientific ,purpOses. Being short offunds he .conceive4 t,he,bril- Bent idea' of ;Viking. a deal with the uniVersity.- He-coald sign A will, he tlfought, Or execute whatever sort' of 4 deed or conveyance •the authorities might require, ' and they could , give him' the 'price 'of his ',body then, s price , which would be regulated, ,of ceurses, by the estimate niade. as tc his expectation of 'life; 'and he' would 'then. have the pleasure of, spending the proceeds of , theliftle commercia- transaction: It looked like a nice way*. 44 • a to obtain unusual benefits out. of ,. . whet; Might, otherwise prove to be an seritirelY priprofitable. event, namely, hii•domine.7t ' , • - The little ,incident. laisect, the' legal •..inind certainAttestions..: *hit are.': Titan's' • tights -With tespect-te his . body.. ,,And; if there i5.. such thing AS a4proPerty tight 'in a'..corPse 'Who' Is'. 'entitled AO, be ce:nsidered the owner?. • ... To answer the ietond question .first there -is,. gcnerelly•-speaking; no SUC thing. 'a's owner.hip , of a corpse. .Clear that ia,net, a 'chattel helonging the •estete;., whiCh the executor, in -the. eb.sefice of any• Pulationrinithe 'sell' to "P Medical school •Ot ••niusetrin. Thetrid .a.• duty, On an .executor or acififirtistra, "tor to Provide .for'• a 'respectable ..dia- poSitiori, Of the remains. by burial"or era' etion. f: De :even -bas' ri alas of overruling. the- deceased in, iscnne• snob Matte -Fs. as le 'seen •"..later.. •• :Bat, the rely:let :May ' ask,' -how bout bodyr.. snatching, . is 'that , net :theft • answer, is. • .ric,„ • Bedy 'snatching' is an -Offense 'Against pub:- • ..lie.deeeney and :is - punished .as. dese- eration, 'not . ' theft: Under. • the c'eininion.' law' and. bY. statute it .is tan offense to open'. a,. grave, or,' 'Meath' orizedi .,a' bodx, • ..Bedy , ,,ii' 'an' old: forth of erime .•And' not- -as 'fashionable now • as, for.• :merly. In. the "good --old days-- the .de: itkand for sii,hjects. for IPssection, was: suCh,' and the.. supPlY, se limited, % that • TinenY ,of *thes:riedical.fileultieS •liad A policy of-4'no qtestions • asked,',', when -• -dealing . with 'Vendee:S.'. It was .this laxness Which .EnCOuraged- the ; crime and shieh iriade "'possible , the, opera: - tions of -Burke and. Hare„ 'neitoriouS of -all,.the •glioiltah fratern•••,, ity ,So 'famous, and infArrionswer they that that they bes !Owed!' new :werd;• on the English language,' .the -ward herke, 'taken'. Irann. the mina/tie ' of One of the iniscreants, inegning t( , .smother, supPreas,'•or 40 ewer with , • , • It :refers. -tO :the. 'planner in 'Which' When, they "began to, And :the labor... Arid. dangers cf. :body spatchinit to, irksome, they they kept themselves •stip •plied . with, the graesome•:cenrimOdities. 'which they purveyed' to the, profeS• sors. at the 'UniVersity Of 'Edinbargh' It was their habit to entice., peOple ;psually .vagranta ;and „ friendless': ohr persona,. to:, their 'hovel, 'where- they 'Plied them 'with ...drink, 'air thee, smothered them.' them:, It ,..seenis inerediblei 'that. it is onlY,'. one 'hundred. ',yam. . since Medical :prdiessors .et. the . U,nt ✓ ersitY,, Rdinh.4. rgli Would tiny. bodies' betting • evidence cif, foul.'play ,without•any quticiris; hut it was net :mini they were "se. incautious as •toi murder Young' boy, -whose. friends inStituted. enquirieS that thoY. . were detected :arid brOtight-to. the., gallows The:number of theta', victi•m s was nev- er known; but At is. •certain that `' it tan large .figutes; • - Mention of the drigin of :the word burke recalls .the that' anrither, Eagliah in Comition 'Wage, hu. an equelly the vilerti, cterrickf anpliett-te,hoist.:- Ing apparatits,' o..ves 'its. .• 'the lizrigirian"Dettick iyhe was public .eireentiorter in the rqign of Ileinea. and Who, enjoYect such„WideSpread, no- toriety that his surname. wes,*ado'pt-,' "ed,.ai a name i)r all 'Machines. Which ✓ eam ble the 'grill °WS. • • thotjgh. ;theft, Allele 'aresecriain teircurnatatieeP ' _tinder 'Vt/171C11, Juar. ;stolen 04).1' a. iiri30., rotes . bit( the , hands. of e niUSellnip Medital o4ti4ion or privats porson for g Otlitto,t0 plOPOicif ttlo ,tlicht of our laws., -NO,-sort of deed. assign. . • ment • or begueSt Is valid' against the executot's •right to arrange for; a de- cent burial. Thatis one of the mair' difficulties faciii'd' the Jnipecunious person 'trying to capitalize his dean" by \trading in- carnal, futures. Ther !s is rip way:that the medical authori.; tieszcan. buy a body,' ...1947 Intnre de livery, . without , open, to • thc febande that some One may cane for ward .As• the•legal representative df., -the deceased -and-clahuLtbe body:for. burial. • , • • It seems an unreasonable' res-traiat on trade to 'iliscoarage-this simple way- of turtungt an. ones , ue- scime penny, , RECOUNT OF. BY-LAW--- • BALLOTS AT GODERICII • Application has been, 'made t1' Coarity. Judge Lewis Pit a hc,rutiny of , the ballots 'Cast :on Jain. 3rd :by Ideal eleVtori . , the by-law' te`-auth• orize the , town to assume . the ,re.' maining indebtedness, ; about .$8,,000 Of Alexandra .00spital here! Ndtice of such:application' has been servecl, by R. MegaW, ef the hospital board, on Mayor. 1VlacEiran and Town 'Clerk L. Knox, • who was" returning. 'Opel.' at the electioh: ,..; • . ' The declared .defeated by :Returning Officer thea, whc found only 388' elf the total 789 vdtes cast,, in favor, of theimeasure. Row - ever, 25 . ballots were- thrown out by deputy . returning officers as spoiled.. and it is in he pelf6f •that , may affect, the result that 'the hospital beard is moving for & scrutiny of all the ballots by the county. judge. MILD1VIAY WOMAN -BURNED ' .Y1g1 her. Calgary.,:ifie Vulcan well in tlo .Turner ValleY has taken ita • 'PlaCe aP cote tf.the deePeet ell ,Wella In thii'*Pwerld, haVing passed .the 5 000-foot.'depth., Both ad gas. have, heen encountered but t , . Ors .gre *poked' tiOilg.0.#P9.0:: ' °74,•.•t'l--:71.-4,-,er,-,•,,,.,,,,,,m,,,,,,;,Tr,-.4..,4„,-.--.:;„..4.......„..',', •- ,'" • ' ...A.;.i.e,ei.i.d,:-.:tunligOlk. yi.rei*.b1040. Ill'', 0.0•11.0..hes.••bien...:grOvo. 4.4r. p.4.'00.; . iift • of7the-f'Whfte-"TOOPeo:'!"-'Pttoke,,4', , .. . ,.. . . . . •• River, ,,,, B.G ' ,following 'other !near, i.reCords: Pi:04CW On .1bia-fariii:.• .. On& ,., . . . ' 4'.104','InSt...field....A:Acin.':ot, pot*: con- -..,,.. ..i, sbiou.r. 'ot.,\190'.rnsugeh4 averaging"$, 0., !POU'Tleinil,ce; ••H.I. • '; .:•\ • '1. , •'H,1 m-t4-4.'if:*1. ' "6 '\ .•_\.1.,.;••,. '..\ .1.1,.,, ,. ' 70t n, u,.7;.4:bo. 'PTei \ f.f.bmii Of"..\ t, \'.'' .:4cpF!'s., 'Art; this' p011at.\ tt4,4i'f•p1,4f,e94..\, ';\ 1,, vo; \ 4,\,,,;\ ,,,,N • _ _In aneffort fo . kindle .a fire in the • stove; Mrs. Edward of itiOY used gasoline in 'mistake fiSr coal oil. A violent, explosion•'follow;„ ed; the 'stove,. being blown to pieces. 'and Mrs: ,Schill haying her -clothing set 'on fire. Her 'husband and brother who :•clianceci'to'be iji-the-li—ise:"Iiii:- ooecled'in putting out the fianies, but not before -Mrs. Schill Was -severely:- hurned about the face andatinv. , — 'ot • reoentlY via the the'• Canadian 1!acifie \ Express; There were 15 foxes in all intermktional ••D.66 cliampion and;grand. champion ,‘of the 1925 Royal Agricultural Winter, Fair, valued tat, $4,500. • n, Serious .consideration; to thiCion.., serve -non Of , big .'hnd. small 'iritine In the. -United States being given . by • ipernbers game anil Oil pro- ° teitive organizationis in iiiritius state's who. are holding the, thirteenth ' National game Conference, at the, - Hotel Pennsylvaali, isiew, York '- city, Deoeinber. 6th and...7th. ' `!"` ' „ Quebec.Estimates. of ttie 'cutting", :of' timber_ ler. -theL-teason.:1b2541-- whieli "runs from--the4atter part' ' August to, the end•Of,..Iptil, as s cern-. piled by experts here,: are, thgt the' cut will be froth 15, to 20 ;Meant. g . over last :year's. In other. words this --season's' cut will -rim to about 2,000,0001,0000 feet of tiknber. Discharging' oyer.1,500 third elate- .palisnngets Qiiebect:•,teeently,..tlie S.S. ."Monteatm": and ”Empreis• of.' . braight the immigration • season on the St: ! Lawienee• or . the Canadian Pacific Steamshipe, •close..- In-. the -74 Summer. .igilings, .veSselS of the,flent brought' 404)007. . imniigrants, to Canada, compared' with 28,841 ••frorn:80 millings' in 1925 and 39,470 from 93, sailingl. 1924; The average ,catryiair per vesselin 1926' was 549, thi 1925, 860, and 'in? 1924, 424: , The biggame season Abvi nearing . its:close-4n the Lake Windermere' las been,an unusually, sue. cessful one:. • Par, tiee,from the . mid- , • idle western States have been dinner- . pus this . year and their 'luck has ' been ' in." ' The tinniness of ,thoie splendid breeding grounds,-. the • Rocky Mountain Parks and :lhe "Provincial • Game reserves • G P ha . been 9-* factor , WOO trapping 1.• once .again.,,au:aCtive- industry, with . • recent .resttiations xemoved.. Many licenses have beeit taken out; :each licensee being'-sillotted 'a certain db... fined area. No wonder teal skins cost, gio much takes -titne' -to-sew', all those rat skin; 'together. 10.FIELpYOU 7i/4Y° NCOME TAX. RETURN, Tassist theincome tax pa$Ters of this &MVO' nity in preparing .theirretiirns for -the. yearN; .1926, due on April 30th next; the Bank of'Montreal 4as issned .S.bOOklef oh . THE CANADIAN, 'INCOME TAX ACT This booklet, 'compiled fromi4uthoritativesourdes, • containing int only, the full text of the lay:4' but also, dear interpretatfons and illUstrative.exanipies; may be obtained without charge, on application to our Ileirest ''.• : • Established 1817 sSctjt execs* oi'' o ciao; • S. REM, ;.Local Manager. 444,- 44.