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Nedern. Itientirig engine 'teiteter farmI with:
eStOice•DEPR:002 13491Titt' OUTFIT; by ‘saving time and
,Theee'ard built.. tn .loot and s actiOhl boy' 'van ioperate them.
'No • *eking gertii eepeeted to grit oeiiiend; there , are no"trimblee
making sureoltets or ehalinci all , Working parte .erieleSeile Hun-
dreda. of itp.40;date -fainters(n cluta.riO are kOOPIng hnY"
at '„home and: The wok upr toReitetlaki s Withthe leleCorinick....,
- Deering aCor0 Powa, end °thee. ,MaChines of the seine make..
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'Deering harveeters light in draft and, convenient to Operate.] It -
available nelth either the MeCoeMielv,..10 e. • Deering if/natters.
Tieenteetwo r built )into' ihe-Ililmiltore made Bindere
make, it' more deeirable then 'teenier models.,
INTERNATIONAL 114R VE TER co, OK CANADA LTD.,
gent. e -
ANDREW
LUCKNOW• --." Ph,one731
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W , , .fi'llell for Citih-;We ' sett;Chenper ThAii The Credit Ste**
.04.e.W.i.*WMP•Oa...Or~igf...0. AIIPAMIIWO
easonable G�o
TWINBIlrentiord "Gilt Edge," 650 let. -45e. per Lb.; Cask.
• 'SCREEN IRORS—NOw is the time of year to keep out the
pesky fly. by having 'Yogi' doors and. windows-. screened.' We home
doors and windows .that will fit almost any, size:opening.' We also
have eereeft wire in every width for recovering doors. .
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011.. STOVES—The Oil Stove Season is here and.there is no
thing that will add more to the comfort of . a home in hot weather
than an Oil stove. We have in s,tocit the "New Perfection" in three
and feue•huenee, also the "Florence -Automatic," and we have elec.,
ed In stock this Year the "Quick Meal." This is o very line egeeres
strongly built, easy on oil and fitted' with the Lorain burner which
gUaranteed for ten years. For thaw who. have their house wk. -
ed. we have an Electric Hot Plate, two -burner, which hasgiven
excellent 'satisfaction. - • '
,--1FIOOFiNG—We have just 'received a carload of Brantford
Iteofing, including Roll Roofing, 'kens-Lock and Super-tite Shingles -
If 'Yeti have need of ii roof for house 'or barn, don't fail- to see use
' We have the material and the price is right. Be sure to aek to see .
our imitation brick siding. It is the material to make a frame
• house very warm and •en apeeariunceeniniost like red brick.
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SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS :and VARNISHES, CHI NAMEL•
•NATURAL VARNISH, AUTOMOBILE PAINT, U'fILAC
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SATIN FINISH ENAMEL. .
Cement, Lime, Plaster Always On Hand
th..Mittdie
Heating Plumbing and Electric Wiring
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°mini
_Lew-
MAKE your attic inth lextra
• sleeping quoterti or a chit,
dren's plaY-roorn.
6Yproe will give yriu bright, e
comfortable ektra rooms at entail:
• cost
. , . . .
. ...Right _over damaged walls
. 1.• .• and:, torn, faded vall paper apply ,
,. ,.•Gypeoe Fiteproof Wellboard, Gyertic ens IN and tell itlgs .witi•tlia kd eVOY,
' , room height and frealii. rake e anyclecoration, fire:Pinot, cold:Ornof
and heat proof, The atroneest and lighteetineelatiag wallboard known:.
WrIl. for (tee bOoklet---"MY4Iome." It will teli you tow;flyore', Itocboarti. ,
"Clyusuut ,Itutniallicd Entetalillut Witt Iiiittleit Will teducc•E y•otti. fuel pllj-ftorn
'. ,20 to 40 Lter Cent: , ' ' r - - • ' - ' ' ,
Ali& oNtAittei cyrsuM CO,, .I.Iittivgri,,t0ARI.S, CANADA -7 • 148 -..•
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For Sale
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-Murdie le Son'-
Rae &P�rteous ,
Miserable peeple aro the who are
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41piir•ond iloutt know it,
Woi boo rd
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Lucknow, tont'.
LuoknoW, Ont.
Of course deeds otut; io *01"dll
.,-,except In 4 telegrani.
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• THE •
LATICKNQW SENTINEL'
Published eVere' thersdalinonini
' 'at 1.,,ucknow,•Onteieo.
4: I), MacKepete,. Proprietor
and Editor. .
TIIIJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1027
OTHER* PISTRICTS INFESTED. .
,BY TOIEvEs
.• When ' that stuedielittle. Scotehmesie
11140.1fe,efougit,th�tbi, FeiSythe,
and killed him. In the enh!ii. Peat Bee'
.ton, her-aet, a, Whofe;10 • eee
•It splieirs • that'yether districts
Well:as: thee fibeut • Heeton was pest.;
, *red by :thievi .14.3gangs who • "robbed'
•yillege „steree • and .feeneereee eern,
yardee-
•eSeeen, Mei(• were reeently arrested
• , • •
'in' 'Oxfordaralef:Middieektee cottaties„
charged with theft or the receiving•Of
stele!! goo& Quite h lot ef goods
',aye been ,,,"eetivered: on 'fariair'.. where
:they: were caehed. have
• been traced to .Pelinereten; Kintore
Telishaw. and:Th'ainesiford, and Were.
taken: from stores.. an.d. garages. .
It looksaa .the tragedy at,
Beeten may • reselt in. a .„
cleaning tin of the thieving.' genge,
'tlironge 'WesterneOntario, An occae
esional Hodge : proves very useful in
the: country •
,
cnANGING THE LiQuoit
, Evidently the licei or.... Con frol .13tieed
find ' it riecessare, from .thee -to -time.
en.recommend 'Changes in :the regula-
tions, With ;view to having the Act
work. more enioothly. ".•Ae .
, Recent • ehenges puts native wines
,.eneet-efooting with other Mtn...Ideating
liquois•that• is, it eannothe,..haught
without a permit.
Any officer under the eleellior Can-
erol Act may requiee. ' any permit
holder to 'deliver up hi e permit for
insp,ection at .ay tinieealut may re-
etaineie-foresucheetineens:lieeitie•Ye-eine.
,siders advisable..Refuset to deliver a
pe'intn dm and of .-an •officer con-
stitiltes a offeeiee under the Nct.•
. The Act with its • Piapy„-,inedifipie
. , • • . , •
tiens. must:.be, begonlise,.'e e, very' .com-
plicated affair. However, it .will
make no difference Whatever tolliase,
who do notindulge in the forbidden
juice.. •
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THE CAMPAICN IN
' NORTH IIURON
• Cilde Giver* andtthe Sir John UarIllog
appear to have, been Jost ; in the Same
..t7-• • •
storm .eim.efOg which,Iprevailed- over
h� Atientic PlairtlY :after • they Set
out, and whichwan. unknown •tct the
meieotoloOlsts 'Along the -Atigntic
•ceast. , - • • '
The toes of 9C0.1* flyersthis aunt,
Mer has been SiMuned up as f011o!".iiThe Sir :,
‘Lo»do) SeptI.Fooirr,!onir714,---041too.i.;i1O(U:Tt;t,
York4n•Paris). $t, :Raphael
(carrying Princese LowenstelneWeie,
EnglinnI,Ottawei• Aug..310t•
:Peel Redford, Irkm,:-Gleorgia ;$tate. of.
25t.W." -The; Mimi • Doeeip,
from Osiklaikt to Bionolule (carrying
'Ales Mean. andee•teee. then) Aug. 17;
The'Golden- Ffttle; making..
:flight • as Miele Doreht, Aug.' llehe
Aarulseig.telleiheW;, if. Ouili
Nunglien:sdN,e, yd
•..fith; Goliath! (cape S‘-,R011ian; 'from
PO.klit In: Africa to.11razil)
A feetnire, of .all these busies is that
no trace �f any of the lOst plaices has
been. disetiVered. ....Rverything •appesire
tohpaeveeanb.een .1.ose :in th7• depths of
the
e Following the less of the London -
to -tendon'. plane, the ..Windsor -to -
Windsor flight was celled off, altho
the machine had :reaehed'. Newfound-
land oci the Men in charge were pee -
•pared 'to mike. the 'attempt. .•
. In spite' of att• these losses;' a num.
ber .Of 'Yee}, fine flights' have heel',
Made. Liffdherghis great:, flight e to
Parte .:haidlye-lieeds Mention; tore
.
and Chambeelain almost reaCheil ,Ber.
lin, Germany e in one flight e,a ntiniber
of „Planes crossed from California' to
'Hawaii, and the "Pride of Detroit"
appears tobe making good :headway
in its round -the -world flight; 11
creased' the, AtItic wit. heut 'treuble-
THE...GYPSIES.
. „In certaine-Eer,epesineteunteies filehe
efforts ere.. lieirig made to cOntrol and
edenite the gypsies. Thue , in Hun.
gaee the ' goyerlubeet is endeavoring
eo cenfine them' to 'Certain fixed areas,
while in England the. Surrey . county
council la exPerimentingwith, a port
able eYilsY. Sehoor where: handicrafts.
• .
are taught as nett of the eirriculum.,
But like the eews,' ..says the Deily
gypisiee are a piece -of stub-
born antigaty ':ad- one but the, most
modest hopes aro:likely to belulfilled
unless • histery -iset6.` faleified . for
• • •
e 'The. strenuous " pnlitteal battle in
,Northeelliten is '0'eer, and Alr• George
..Spotton,' the Conservative ;Party. can-.
• . , .
.didate, ie' elected,' .
'As was exPeetede the reee betweee
.SpOtten and 'Hislop, the Liberal, Wae
:Olese., Mr, ;Bricker,, :the te,F.0...
• didete, polled e fllUeh. . bigger ' vete.
lteh a. hriii*vits;:gset7:eeeraellIlivel°iexdP,eir.1"lie:itlidoPoil.
•great 'deal iuthc la4t' week' or so. -
North :Huron is hetneelfy. • a".'Cisn•
se.rVittive ' • !Stronghold,' 'ilthotigl,• . 'it
tWieeeelected the- 'Mee
Progressive with Liheraf leaping.
The :Liberal Government had etlie sup-
port �f the lateemembe.realeraindeeel_
:etrnitgeeffert -ietain the, ridizig
Everything that a geverernelit eerty,,
could do was dono.e The • Dominion
eerigenieee was in charge of the came
paign, the prime ,Minister, ii number
of :his, ablest lieetetiante, visited, and
,epoke. ilk the 'riding.. In eliertethere
Was', no lack .ef oegeetzlition. speech
Making. and advertising, . This, •no
.accounts for the *geee
w. hiCh 11 reiIislop merle el Sider.' eircem.
.starces otherwise • odyerSe; •
• M $1)dtio n • es len aged 'his.:;..own. im
!maga, , end' evidently depended ,lergele
upon •a pereonal .cenease; as he 'die
not hold:ninnymeetings,. neeusetho
„neWiipaPers to any greet ,extent. •
: Mr. Bricker miede. a-eteessienie cam,
pahn. It is snidthat 'before the 'cane
'became Active,. 'he lied ybdted
. practically .eVery ferm.eleniie in the
riding,, lie held iiikny 'nieetineee nod
hid the as'Aietaii,:e . of Mies: eltelleil,
*hese 'eepeelenco. es' a •esele.•
:iteignee doubtlese.„ wise • of' Orem help -
Farquhar Oliver, eleefe:, the .yeene,
and repieeeetetives .nt ,Tereie,
`te, of: ;I -tooth Gree,, elses .adree,see meet,
ines througheet the, theme; .On the'
weetee the ereeed :seas' welt fonieht
over,. !se thfitthn eleetereniiise bevy.
beet! 'fairlyfemiliese:With the i.'endi•
daletA, anti :all that' could he'ellie. for.
•
N() MORE!' OCEAN'. eftJN't FLYING
. • .
Witte the etenoilee.ef the Weneleore
Ite.Winesor eiretene ftiethe eye -111<ele..
hiesie beard' the, lest Of teenseeeeente
f1i'"Ter ie
altm-
getheiout. of proportion' la the ,aor;-'
flu success, aPPears: I
.doneutilargely moon:theMad of wea.
ther eneeiuntet,e0,- and 'woodier, 0,f-
Aortae's. ate not eYvte in a. poiettim
ePeOirt "Withoof; qt-equent error •:the'
weather'eenditiatie'Whieli'ineY Prevail
At given, points, • eke:1040y over
000000. 0**st dItY t\wo h otivnuot.
throlielt e�mmttting tfeekiee erieing
Out of their, 'milliner at litetell‘m14141:
en •the . highway, 1 agbij.ttirt anti
growing 'crops,, allowing hoiSs to
stray, taking sticks, flee:g'
enie .either
petty, thefts, fortuneetelli nee and hoex..
ing„ and :the , •
'The parer-hlootIctl gypsi0,. It info!'
. .
•be. 'atidedi .Caused 'leech hiee anneY-
enee'Ihert:mixee• breedif. wflb MO
'Retie in Ypey :bleed 'them, enial
•faetia'. Ore- clolinireeOr0 •
. -,..eeeesereo.err.,
• A 111,1.C.:.$AW2•At:14..x.' 1Tts
ert out1on- ethe.other e11.1y
the, piesidimtiiilleial held up a hock!"
-Sattr'.kind.che
only bid ietielYed o thie.
eke instiumeet evasf. One of le eita,
:The auetioneeeelid hiebest; lie.gresp,
,ed tha. 'thing kilt. !eine Way' it should
have been teld ollelioUteits!
egoodePeinteee-whee le•-weseforeeeetite
there was not e ripple of tnthuas,i.
'Wbete mere, • strong men • didnot
•piosii;• tOWOrd the 06'4; rather did
'thee; hhtig, blick in 4 Niiok41.14t-sAiii
plainly•as leg eneitellettete.tlint theee
Were. noteinterested.. .• '
• .Just one lonebet, of. 1e, cents for r •
perfectly 'good...red „buticsew, •and that'
is about Rs meek they:offer for n
cracked 'water pitchereer , o.. chippa,
•cake plate!'
ot.'Wee' the noW, • 0Wner jubilant
overinjinso;lui jilet (40.1)1)0 it
to one 'Aide entheugh he .might find
.use for it..eround ,,the hose i,takiie
a !section from, 4' ham bone. o.r. deinee
the: oddjet) ensued the eiremesee, When
.the inIpti' sew was • inise'ege • '
'A ,big -freer lamp: its geedvelts jos-
' eph'seceet, }irought:keenLjdding. As'
peon as it waa dragged tothe tient.%
why :people.beenn at oire- to,, prick up
their enee-ler. Whatever it:fa: they. do
at tnction saleS, melee . they. see ,e6irie:,
•.thingethale-geipe..-tbeic-Seese-eofeeteee-
seseion, Arid,' ep, up. won't the,bids
that frineY, lamp, until it ' broeght
.figuee.thate Test have, mede tee old
a: e:tet .,ebeT. I 70h7.eTtd_m.too
the
yeareee:alahly WeRe :a
•:dibei
for •a:eseefectly :60 red 'eneltsaw. :
Now somkeone is sure t
eay tha'
. .
fiemele have no use , for .backsawsi
evbiln there's' .Still e mighty: swing •te- •
'were the.' Ilene lampteen.' The fleer..
temp: can be turned on while the °eke :
go ...Out; and ..tee-4.e"-4wile pens by nili
iee it Subdued gleam • and .picture :e
happy farnile speedine 'evenintreeif
home, io it's .valuable as an alibi •t
the fradabouta:•:"... • ,
.,...We knew., there's tio 'sine!' use. for .e
bucksa.- It rnirht priebeely •hang or
e peg i the shed •and give the Oceee
sumalvisitor, the-le:en 'thet' the iir
of the .house was 'neself-irede" indiette.
eat • who had-. graduate. from: • the
:school' 'of hard .eefiereence, . but ..•ir
this , day.' there's neereetee !trite to
-
Weed sheW,"ofaif1uodejn the 'mire
ler • window than ,of• long -past 'herd
9Bit ev after alt e. argument
di.
-
cents for a perfectly
the
that w.l.e°..hdal'IVYea1?:keentie";;Yor' fliyettint l'atheti;";
Confederat-ion • Yeere were heiiieshani
ed ena.".fishinned,f the heekaaw was
one • of ••• the,. prone' of czvIlIzntjon The
cross -cut- • :and the este played
eart; but Was • it not the old beekeaw
'that .trimmed those etieks s6
go into the kitchen stovejthojif
hii,vitim' to leave .the.'deor open, and
wait it net on -that kitchen stove the+,
victeels were''Prepared that kent. Pie
eneer bodies 7. Certein1Y-eeed:' back' •
("If it all 'stood the bucksave•
But..ites deeertipe, unwept, ephoee
eored and Unsung: A .theoghtlese, vets.-
eretien, covet's' the 'special' set of 'Jub-
ilee postage stens es' with the graven
image of great senteemeri, ' While at
!east One stamp ShOnle have been set:
apart to ,glotify the buCkenie.--Steat-
fprd ,Beaeop-Herald.
- , •
(nice. , •' • '
" 'It is ' generally known that thegype
. , „ ,
are:Eiltern People.' and • that
they have a lenguage Of their Own
. celled Rimini:It' is an Indiae hiegu-
,hge, :impregnated- with ;Persian,. AC-'
menian Greek Slavic Iltioninian •Iiiid
. •
. other loan 'WOrd,s Abet •Preleidpee. clue
to their early wanderings.: -
i'Leaving the niidlapdareaofNorth-
drn
.India, perhafia about :300 .B.C.;-
theY stared .foie a long time in the
.. north -went of that country. After -
Wards Part* it sojourn in -Persia, prob-
libly: during the:9th and- 1.0th centur-
ies of Our era, foliewedby migeatiores.
through Syria .inte:Egetit . and thin
-Aireenia into. $ontheEnreterite•EuroPe
• which they 'Oaelted towards :the 'end,
of the -eleventh century. • ,
• 'Here another prolonged halt is.
;fficatee ; and then,thefifteenth
century, bands, of gypsies • oyeiran
Veetern Europe, whence they „came
to England. net later than'1505. There
have been. extensiye'•mo„vemenes sieek,
the. Most important being, tenbig
ignitions •froni, Seuth-Eastern • Europe
' to Amertea, inethe last • half -century.
: 'The teletil number �f gypsieseeetai-
atie, North African, ;European and
'Antericen together-.-may.be a, million'
or •elore. 'IlUngaty aeilthe,
United 4St8tee have very large gyi•sy,
esepulations. •• • ' • e
'The. gypsies . are a eteyerepeOple,
and. Will work hard for 'short spells,
but not ceptimiebsly. The wonien are
the chief bread,winnets, their trade,
etionel, bectepetiona,'being • , hawking,
begging, fortinie4ellieg, ,4ro. hoaxing
the*, absurdly credulous. 'In' England
the men have been 'Chiefly horse -deal-
ers, fiddlers, tinkers and grinders, and
„Makers of such thinge'as:clothespegs,
-elsewere ,and ,baSkets •
. 'But now it hardly peyeethein to
ieteretise their 'dexterous lingoes , en
beedierafts,-while • fiddling is, all but
dead as.. a melees. et earningmoney,
amtelonleedeelingenniehelese eremulee
erative, than it, wee: In Amettee,
Where: &teas:eine 4-1,Yen
way to metier ears., (and tents) • to a
-taro extent, the gYpiles: lieve -taken
,feeelteling. in seceildthaed cars:
!During the' Yearn, jose before Abe:
wnith Ceps,y._ Lore•seecit.te.„kepte,
whieh ,-Ergaor.,-gy0sos, -Ven1 and -al-
leged, were Proseteted; The infer-
4ti Se:* gathered' .3.110We 6)ticlualVe;:_
ict• that serious Mine,. WAS rareamong
them, inertler being almost, tinknownt
that" epasmodie intemperence and
'tendency; , tti indulge • 'in fin/illy font-
-roTs#ere- 'not Infinitiene (*MOO tit'.
,thetr spoonrance in the .*olion cour
bni thstrthar got lots trip0101 4101,
:
'',,-Firif;tirtitettion--iilillimportant-in modem-
lIcIP"prottct • rintr*home Irom the
menace or fire by ustng Brantford Roofing,
Alt :IIrantfOrd Roofibg...prnduc0 are ire -re'
iaidene and Aisuallk, redden inStiraitCe rates
by 10 t� .zo- per,.cent Specify„ •BiaAtfort
•
for permanent ,roofing satisfaction " • •
Brantford Roofing Co, Lillialteit.
' 13rantford„ Ontario
•
Stacie Ceirried, Information Furnished, and SOrirka
on Brantford roofing rendired by' •
Wm. Murdie & Son. . Lucknow Ont
. .
JASPER PARK AND, pAdwic
COAST V A CAT WINS' IN.
' 84PTEM11ER. ,
lentare 0,:•;ez.esieste the
:Rex Ity efetintains :end:. the .leieifit
Coast•in_sUch tint'.thir inimie
table ebeneey' will ever held , a thrill
for the teutisi, io Metter hew often
it i vieWed. .• • •
The Aleiiiegeendeur of ..leStiee,Na;
tional Perk evith its . • hundrecle..: or
$40.0. .5n.o.w...ke..epled_penks.„'steneinge
sentinel -like over ' /the e300 square.
miles of lakes elvers • vellees., and
forests. euree hundreds every year
and: ie . even more beautiful and at-
tractive in 'Septeifieer than. • in the
e/"..eseelithee---eileeth. ;ee-rteeristieseilsoiee--
Jesper Peek bff•eie eluxueioite
accbmodation" and golf, tenni, clime]
ing, motoring, dancing and water
APPLE CROP, LIGHT HERE, • ' •
•
BUT door,' E4sEwnpar'
• ' Although the apple crate. especiallY
in orchards that have ilee:bee,e well.
cared for,. in Bruce find 'Huron coun
„
ties, .is elMost a cemplete, .failtire this
season, the , Corp throughout Canada
as a whdle is good, and muChebove•
that of last ,Yeae. Aeeerding ' to gee.,
• ereineet reports, the ememercial . ap-
ple crop., ofe Cali -eta far 1927 i4 esti-
mated at.,3,482;0.00 barrel s' by the De".
Pertnnent Of. Trade and ': Ceenrieree'.;
'Thiseis half a nillienebenels mete'
- than': the • •eniteeef
Inaye 09_9;000 ' barrels, 'the eeulletin,
says, he compailed -With: .598,100- .last
year, Nova ecetia will be the biggest
producer, with 1,400000 :brereele, and
British Cohpibj li seeend With' 'I,-
040,000 iberrelb. Pea„ehee Ontaild
-
are „expeeted 'toe'
erep equal :•ti that bfee92(1, .yehicee'ape
proximated 168.000 'bushels, The 'Brit,
ish Columbia crop is only 40 „per cent,
last yine's ' or appreeimately': 68„.:
000 •pacl•tages.:, Tho•tyr
was e0 pet cent, lees thee
lest years .' produetioit 01, 74;p0a;060'
quarts.. "The .9i:op, or epotetelee je re
-pOriOilto be1O 4ier,cent.,4miiller than
!eat year' both in 'Ontario 1214 the- n.
tbro Dantlnion.
.s
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sports offer temente:es • • •
• :The famous ',Triangle Tour, • by,
train' from Jeepee •Neeepner Park
lone the mystic .Skeena to. • Prince
eletipert;: ley.: boat to • Vencouyet
than ,by reit throsegh the 'el:eel-hig.
e;oygeS of the •:Thompson tmnd Fieser
Rieers,: offe.re..views .Of Majestic inputv
teinS. and asye,ieepiring eports that
eu:nnot be. seen in an other way.. • • .
• The Canedian Netibeal Low tofir-•
,ist • fares tothese wonder . reeprts •are
• eta'. ineffeet .and • peinet step-oYere.
.ellealeng the: route. • Ttle, t7Onfeclera
teem, the radio -equipped luxury train
operates. from Torontoto •Vaneciiieer.
daily. ' '•
• Any. .CanadlandZati,na1 . Ticket
Agentwill eneleebeoelet. Mel infoie'„
nietion or make eeeervationse ,
JOSEPH,. LIPPERT
,
'STAN't,t, TRIAL ,ON
IONS:LAUGHTER. CHARGE
. The preliminary ' hearing in connec7
UM! "with the menelainsliter , charge,
against .young Joseph Lippert, for-':
elierly • of Greenbelt' :Townehip; was
held et Walkerton on Tuesday • of last
°week ,: .befbre :•Police Magistrate
Walker: • "„ e. • ,
'Lippert, it, 'will be remembered, wee
, the" dievereOf a ear, which crashed in-
to o '1)1,Vg'gr, onethe rend:. two miles
riot -ill • of Itiversdalc,. Evelyn O'Hagan
:one of the occupantseef the . buggY.
boing•alnibSt• intently killed, . "
The charge n Which Lippei.t. eves',
flee(held evas' 'ohe of ereminzileireg.-
elingierre:eden.tod,raisi-eihna'er'0%etiarr,.n..b.iapItls4htitsg"h:Wters•
following • the verdict of a • corbrier'e
itireeewhielt. implieed into the cause
o Miss O'Hagan's eleette. The magis-
trate found • sufficient . evidence ...a-
gainst 1.4ppell'e' to .seild :hinn .up for
'trete and be Will ,beetried at, the fah
• assizes,. which will open at' Walker.
ton On Neeembel• .8th.
Very ereee interest is being taken
mnthe„ casee "and the ebertreom Was:
etmeded • on Tilesday, :when •tlie' meg-.
lstrete'e covet' opeeed. Messrs. 0. E.
,Klein' and ,Cenipbell.eGrent, beth, Of
•
Walkerton, are iri charge o'f the 'de-
fence Of Lippert, and wee° Piesent
County Crown Attorney: Freeborn IQ
le charge 'of the teeosecation.• '
The evidence • etilenitted wee Peacr•
eietilly a eepititien ofewbet had beeli.
givojitt .the,•ineeeet., Witnesses called,
'hY:' the Crown were; Drs. P.
Cue' and Stalker, who 'hail'perfernietl,
Ole Poet ..thertervieeinFite. ancl-Merjory
„ ioth nfld sister of the
decrea.sed,„ OtisS• ,Cassidy, Who -Was in
.from
,where th raa1i peeetirreile arldewhte
bed seen, fei,ppett'S car pass; ,Garnet
Louder, who': was talking with.Cessidy
_et the tmnie,--and Qfficev
Widineyer, tvbo Made tem --ineettige.
tien arteeted 't intiert '
* Lipeert i out, 011:•ball of 410,000,
It's: 'Ow' unanimous ()Pinion aillong
weinen that' married net„the:
Worst husbands, .
Here and Th.ere
mail -service between. Winn'.
• peg and Fargo; North Dakota, has
been inaugurated and the .first mail •
for Winnipeg' from the United
-States arrived recently.' - '
The potaM acreage along the .
Dominion Atlantic Railway line is
e larger than last year sad. a 40 par -
cent. crop increase Is looked for.:
There will likely be 176,000 barrels
available forexport, as compared
--wit1i-132-000-lait Year. .
•IiiitiSh Columbia's fitinsiproducL,
ed $71,362,309 lsist year; breaking'
all record,s and gaining $6,203.696
over the previous,year, according to
,the final figures The ProVincial
-tering leads with agrictilture second:
A new *Orld record is. set -300 :
white Leghorn baby ,chieki :arrived
from the Uniyerstty , of ficitish
Columbia at Ottawa, through 'the
% Canadian Pacific ExPress,Company,
safe, sound, and hungry,. all of `
them. None had ,feed or water on
their 3,000 mile journey and none
died ' or suffered. 11 ”
A Barred Plymouth Rock; owned
by the University, of *Sasicatchewan„
has established' a now.recortrfor the •••
3ttrOeetbilerkagirjainPranpeeutitia?i,Yligt-h. her
which there i still a month to go.
The world's record foie trap -nested
production• is - held by No.. '6,ean
B.C. pullet; which laid 361:
eggs in 364 days.
Members of the newly=apPOInted
• Saint „John” Board Of Harbor Com-
missioners, headed' by Hon. W. E.
Fester, recently concluded a confer-
ence with Canadian Pacific officials
of Montreal in connection with the
c°PhhrijoelPpPoisonebgdi eetti firi°tivtheesnalgieninet eironilt. a ithr gs:niaoina!
according to Mi.loster, is the meat*
Ing
fa aanAil
throngli •th;
C
'Port of Saint John: "
Scotsein• Canada are ..lookiiirjorft
ward with keen Interest to the
, coining - Highland Gathering and
Festival of .Scottiah meek to be held
:at ,Banff September 11 to 6, the ac-
-tivities taking place On • the green&
adjoining the Banff swinge- Hetet.
Through the generosity of the Cana- •
dian Pacific Railway, officials' this
festival 'hais been made' possible and
is along the line of theCanadian.,
Folk Song Festival , held at .the
Chateau Frontenac, Quebec,' in May
which Was voted suck an ontatand-
Ing success. ••
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: The United. Statiefeteltitereit 11 the
development of thiselecotitotive
Canada is seen in a"reqqpit by the
Baltimore and Ohio .Railwar,to the .
Canadian Pacific : Railway to send.
one of its latest passenger tye'ef;
;engine to the centenary ,exhiMt of ••
.locomotives, which , Will , open . at
Baltimore on September 24th. The '
Canadian ' Pacific has• emitted' tu
supplyone of its latest types of the' :
• "2300" class locomatiyes, complete
, with crew,: for the oceasion. . This
is the. company's .festeet and qioit.
powerful paeseniter '16comotive.
• '. One of the litringesi iittem ati .
'r btaykAinngdraeweenWsuidsdisenn'Powf BebellnaOgnoloalda: : :
B.C.,'' according to information, tee
ceived. here. At the r ' gest of: •
' Harlan ,I. Smith of the •' National, ,
Museum of Canada, Mr. Widsden is
taking a. cense!' of the grizzly bee*
population of some eleven • valleeri,
-along the •fierds :Which are included ,
in the ."Norway a %Muerte*" tia•:
-versed: on- .thee steamship- Peonies,:
between Prince Rupert . and Vane
conVer: The „coast line' between,
:(kglAui:i i in. ztz'i1113sections hobbyl le'o;sf.niti 7s -aht: r te• ';!1:9oc.:. I ir n! of
6-- - "efhtt'ihthe n. kiltnl It° II: iatlialC::8-1 14- ;el I 16:1 lim4li inil 14:*:
V
tlietio' tWo. porta. ti •ti ricted • g Will; - '
that; would be a' born it you lind.';to.di
too they
lx:ih'oeuy.14',.a.aitibi3ilteviolao.tke\ltaolieliritheilley,th;s:
• .1 •
POSeil •-• . ''' '''
Leg,allY ,Pdoistriah bee .titti rigot h)
way) but/00414 net hi0,40 '11,11.0t. 0
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