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THE LtTOK,NOW:$
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Mutern fetmieg .1neorts treeter,. taming with Ili .81000lt;.
""'"'"4"EENCr'TRACT9it OUTFIT, by -Saying iiMe.
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They are, built'. to last"' and 4 40401 boi', an 9Peiate, 01_01;
No working peas. expeeeit.ta ;tit 0,r eit64,:theie are, no Atolibilif=
making sprockets chalite, alt, *oaring • parts • poclosed. •Ilun
dreda of up -to date farmeri in OntariO arekeeping theirhoYe
at home and their work up toschedule with the McCorinick-,
Baring „Tractors, Flows, and. other machines of the "siiiire ariake,
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MINNEW/1111
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t-„/ tat autoccaa.mis
isl,WIn --....7,------11`.1!!‘"AvAIFAFAgegigonavottt4„,4
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,The NEW, ileCOR1VICK-DEE111NG 'GRAIN BINDER Coin.
bine*. the best': mechanical features •of the old, McCormick and
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Is available; wititi either the McCormick, o r Deering' Blotters.
Twenty two improvements built :into the Hamilton -made Binder •
make it more desirable than. forme, znodels
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INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF CANADA; LTD.
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Agent
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LUCKNOW
:Phone 31.
Phone No, 10-111--.. Service
We Bell for Caush--:We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Store
asona e 00 s
.TWINE—Braritford "Gilt Edge," 00 Ft: -15c. per Lb, Cash.
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' SCREEN 'DOORS--Nove is the time of year to keep out the
lathy tiv by thaving your doors and windows screened. , We ' have
doors and windows that will fit, almost any size opening. We also.
have screen' Wire in every width for recoverink. doors..
OIL STOVES --the Oil StoveSeason- is here "and,..there-is• ne-
thing that will :add more to the Comfort, of Er home. hi hot ,weather
• than an oil stove.: We have in stock- the "New Perfection" ;in three
and four-borner; also the "Flo rence Automatic," •atid we have/ pine.:
.ed in. stock this year the "Quick Meal."' This ia a :very 'fine ,stove,
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strongly,lmilt, easy :on oil and fitted with .the L.orain. burner ,which
la guaranteed -for ten .years. ' For those who have. -their house, wir,
ed, ge have an Electric- Hot Plate, two -burner, which • has given -
• eicellent satisfaction • • • • '
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ROOFING—We 'have, just received ' a carload of Brantford• ,
Reefing, including Roll Roofing, Areo-Lock andSuper4ite Shingles
-:":11f--you-have need of . a .roof .for houae Or _barntriree 98.
VilThaiiicthe material. and the price is right-2De ;sure to ask to. ,see
our imitation brick sidingi, If is the material to make frame
• *owe very. warm and in apaearanee aliraist like red brielc.' '
sHERwm WILLIAMS P INTS and VARNISHES 'CHI NAMEL
NATURAL VARNISH, AUTOMOBILE PAINT, UT1LAC, -
SATIN FINISH ENAMEL
Cement,/ Lime Plaster Always On Hand
•1Vitirdie
Heating, Plumbing and Electric iViFin
Tgal. Tguitguo, QPTMs 224
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1-41701<l•T 0 W §11.FasrrINEL
pp:Wished every Thursday, morning
at LueknoW, Ontario.
A, D. MacKellii", PrePrietor
and Editor. ,
THVBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,..1927
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)it'RONG-' CON CLP SION:
discussing the- retent hy.elettion
jt North "Huron; -one of Oar ,Bruce
'exelienges had the.fUowlg. ' •
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7 'On the: Othet. band .the 'Gatos 14
"Ottawa may well, feel,' in •the
dumps , for after sendingin their:;
big artillery, which.' included the,
Prime Minister and most of ' the,'
Cahipet, they •failed tO make'
'much of:att 4eIrtesslion• ;on the
Ceases' to that . stage of perfeet(on
eoseatial to einitniercial :ate-
cesa..thot the '111000 hes' now be. - ; . •
eonto a grOOt, Priderteking,10.-PheWe
by the fact that. th.. wield.* pra-4-C.
't1o4.ha si *OR treat .7444 Otis. in ,1909
to an: eathnoted 1,09,000:ione for last
74far•-
The' 'general. principle. underlying
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'the' Mitriufsotoriaetnietherli.' is the.
;treatment at ..tha eillalese ,Idtk
.ieat-rOjiOnti
.'titictit Which Can. be for014°. titrOuti" •a -
'Mintier; Of Atlanta tiOaelell. trite it',"b,atli.
.of entitheragintiola tor in one pipcoovi
"'Attie afe)." Thia letter solution einem,
thir'ctiagulation of. the 'liquid' ,ernierg-;
hag" front' the nimzles •and thus cente7,,'
the actual.;filame,ntr, of artificial silk
thongh.themos titre
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• several ether ,etageo,, ,veryin!!
the: preeees,' "before It filially emerge'
traelPerent gost
--Mer to whieh woe ore nO*, so• Otos,-
'toiried,:tut, whit)* Would ,have, sinned
people fifty' yearOngO. , ' • .
The • POssibilities for rayon manu-
facture. inCanoda;',i,ltrii tit, her Vastiiiiilp-
,wood are iingrarons. The court;
tries which*Weiso 'filfat to ;develop the
, industry, , hoWeven,.t.were :.ncit those
.Which fposicesited„ nOch raw material,
but thriiii Which:Oiready had the er-
gantaition,..the ::'effiliPtnent and the.
market a for textile indnstrY,
.Thus, shortly"lifote the war; France -
already predontionni ,ln, the manufac-
: tura of naturalarikt," took to lend, , 147
loweil--„,.by-SiVitgerWed,ASOW414,14g:.
PL"th'eeTh .A*4 hirPerters are the unit:
• People.. '-It' is . said that Cablit4'
giniste?s;'. Welt -Ming' our own II
•'Ivralrolm,,Nieria addressing scitoOkit,
• house, meetings with attendances
: Of -fifty or ante,, when -next" night
'Agnes Mcpliail, would .get,. Su& .
mites in the same ..httildingli• of
. two ?or thrte hundred. • And all
the . talk and •elo,queoce of 'both
U,F.0, and Grit went for nothing
for GeOrge Spetton, the Censer -
rate; -made, a still hunt for,
votes, had, very few"ieetiegs.
and, in the end won out. • .
, Almost all that. is implied in these
queted remarks la wrong., Mr. Spot-
--ton is erititletkijA the. North ,Huron
7ffertr-all---ilightr-iiiiiiditig to our eleoz
tion syst, but he represents only
of ..the .electors. The votes
against hi ,were mere than a. -thou-
sand greater than thoae for Alla. Se
there' is. nothing. for Conservative.", to
-rejoice: fiver nor 'far. others to lie. ele.
spondent aboUt... With either. two or
three in the field next time. the !ital.
ation he extremely .doubtful.
It is suggested that the "still hint"
Method .of Was much "ore
effectiVe." than that of :meeting"' and
advertising, btit there
what the 'onteeme. might'haire been
the two parties Oppoped" to Mr. Spot
ton, had not -pfit'--on.:47,.:Vigorolm, Man=
paign. Their defeat was due to their
divided ...:Atrength; not their campaign
th1tetiO is the Ilione4 ih this 01;ree7
eon.. Hitherto objection to this move
has. come 'from the rural parte. '
au is more dangerous •to carry- a
•liffittnit Pf bait OT straw than:
to ha,ivitboat one." Wee elle,. erire•
meat hard:scores of4i.mea. And :yet
Only njew. Weekis,ago. a Motorist eel-.
near ;10nthtretVI:njidl4;'W'pafe hhea471V4tieintli:edht:
Feenvieluit. ean be learned .here ; the
-ilelrartmeetel
Ineei tiook,..*en.of -90,s‘ regulation
Otarto, but-.-thoy;:ndouht-if.Aklif .
dare"te. duplieate, it. until .,1hey,'-rito
satisfied, 'thatit work .Out succias-;
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WE :PA'y TOO MUCH FOR' CARS
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ed States. ;'Grettpt,Britatit,; and. the;
• coulitiies o,t„Celatirttl EurOpe thot are
*eminent In,:theittural trade.
b'ot"- a 94;01 Peers . Canada. has
8uPPPea7:11014:":-4.7"the ulphit. pulp
used for tilitntiiiiinfiteture:of artificial.
:silk in theliiP::Ceirmtries." An. artificial.
plant Intiliatablitslied by British
interests in,,Eglitern. Ontario in 1924:
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This appears but the
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AP** manY!eVjure. There are ser..
eral. prejetts; on foot for thit-,--1;7
Opment of thiOndlOtiey itt "Outside by
Companies -`orfrainiald-fitir:.!•hin_purpesii
--and by pu)p and:,‘-rattier,--,cOMpanicia
operator a 0! .oma of the ..importent
'faille belie been eaarying. O cherafeal
research for some time In the ,utillzik.
thin of henilaek for the production of
Cirtain einichisionk. have.
been .reached Wide% are .faverabloto
the' deiteloglinent..,, :,this side .of ;the
industri':''TAM,.;initificial silk field' On
this continent la largo" ,airitt profit.'
able -7'00'47 :end' COnodian. rresiiiirees,
both- in'. Weed..reservel and :net
power -‘4tiptilki.., are tutor', wieb
particulsrly favor:Coiled!" In .einitrie7,
tition•With ether tountri44. '
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'•A 'recent., Sunday " issue of the De-
troit .:News:.contained many. ,autonio;
• In which: the
'Prices at Detroit were quoted. Think.
• ing that: a coinpariien 'between' these
and the prices quotedln The 'MONO
•'spedial. exhibition -number* might •be
,intereating,, welooked un few 'Of
the. -7 •
At Detroit:. the Midge "4"' Sedan.
"Fastest fot!r4n Anierica." quoted
• ;it , $875; At Toronto the aline:
was $1,2251!, •' ' °
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At Detroit, Chevrolet prices were:
TolTring 0,525; ..c:oach' $595; • cool*
$625; '','Sed.an $695; "Snort", , $715.
Prices at .Toronto were; Taring
•$746; . Coach ,,'$854;, Coupe ;869; Se -
'den •;$957; "Sport' Cabriolet" $983.
Chysler :at :Detreit are.. priced . as
, follows: .2 -door Sedan- $135; at, To-
ronto $1,05; Coupe, at Detroit $73§:
; :'Toronto $1;045. ' .;' • •
The Iturimobile Eight., 5; passenger
Sedan, at 'Detroit ,$2195; at ,TOronto.
$2895; 7: passenger Sedan, at Detroit
• $2315; at Toronto; $3,035: The 2.."
•passengei COupe with rumble seat at
Detroit is $2,195i at -Toronto $3,460. ,•
These are representative of the
whOle list, and go .to shoef,how se.
yr -rely we, in thit4 country, are soaked
,for- etitars, as' tempered with., oat
•'rieighli, ors :to the. .south.In' the, ,iitse
of.an imported Car the differenee goer
to the government In,the way. Of Ins.
pert duty.; but When: we buy 1
dian4inilt car, practically the iiame
as the -the difference gee,
to the Canadian • manufacturer or
assembler.
l‘flihocly would" hegrudgn the :money
which goes' to the government, as
money has: to .be ,foond . some
.and, it tax on aiittrinobiles. iii as goad
WaY,. and, better :than',* tax
on 2inore necessary. thiege-bet
body likes the idea -of •cantrihating
few huiidrc or • i' thousand dollars
Inwards: building lop an aristocracy
f milliOnaire snobs in this country.
poked With. the nioslion of Alghte
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In', the 'Ainlec_tation's :prograln IS the
*atter: of ;WO( for steP and turn,
itt t.40. United -.State; 'Ore theedjs
oetO"Of (knob, but
cation. is 'alid tobe co'ng Ob
leetien lo to stuteinatic' signals,'
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,in,..that, they are not. OlWaYs Sure OS
°positive.
"There is one Sirnal that is posi-
tive:" an .Aasociation official . said
"And that:' is, the hand.:. If the ham',
is, stuck ont -to.' thiaide'n .the car.
-the driver ;.following knewa the.'"
soinethilig le 'going AO happen, .p°r.
haps a atop, a slow. down ,or a turn
either way. The outstretched, hint;
Ohms him warning,- onct -it is then up
to hit» to take care, -of
nala Ifillintld be simple And easilyon,
derstaod. ; Nothing i shinpler than
the; outstretched • bond.' However .
there,- are other views, and I. believe :
-one-of•-.---thit--inostinteregting-diseurF,-
'ions, we shall have, will be en.' thia
• gustier'. Of 'signals."
le an
e 1 hicke$s,
.Bes0yr1.,"601.4oistiom
you, got 4.0405,1w Brantford, ,
Snpar:Tite,,Sjotor, besides Degbig
.21dakseu e11 over. "ti.lo 'roof and
IW.re:-Thkibsest Ster: the:
SpecIal
Lock.B.90. pfeaanta:.:
440411ing4.• •
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For Interior Construiction
AvrAKE your* rooms gre-resistant and free from •
"'" drafts and cold by erecting Gyprop ceilings
ant partitions ycius home. . GypNe can
' in half the time reqUirrediCi`iTathiiidirlaster
saving time and labor costs. Gyriroc takes any ••••••
decoration. 'Let is Show You a full.sized G-yriroc
• boaid ready to apply. •
r %Wit. f6r ,ft6 booldet-L-"My ITonte," ' It teli you
• how Groroc, Rocbosrd Gypsum insulating suoathinicand •
• Irostilei will reduce ;your fuel bill Mat 20 to 40%. ,
9144;rAni0 tivestiM to., Ltiviitto; caNAbA
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firgproof Wallboar
For Salo By
11/1urdie Re Son - Luclinow, Ont.
ite A- Porteous . Lucknow On
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Algol •.The Mend who hack .11P 'the' OA IiiehablY. has 'a veputatien
OUV .1404mint eon, Ornipir 010 040 a littr A100; •
A DAY AT THE WESTERN FAIR
Ashfield,Tp., ',sent. 19, 1927
To The 'Editor .of The Sentinel:
•'I ,OPent jalI ilay.' Friday at Lendor
Fair!, and 1 ain Weary 'yet, Is, there
the ground. floor.of orthibition places• ?:
I *Auld :heir°been wearier still- if .J
.litid. had ,to ,.drive': the. auto ':back, home,
the ' same night as; 'say, Walter Alton
did, whom I isaW there' in the Midway
---near the rat Lady .Show,.
• :But 'weariness .did not rob' .me of
-the -interest and fun of the. fair. The
'first' 'hoer -there -in the morning came
nearly spelling the day,; as it was one
of.dbappointed waiting.' and, tranip'
ing.froin entrance to ,entrailee, due to
ntiounderstancling as to the L-plate.
where 'certain ones 'were to be Met.
:BO the great 'citeruis Of lcud voiced
roasters in. the poultry ",r;how that
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greeted us right after, finding each
Otheir put us *11 1n good hinter., We
felt- like crowing, too. •. VrOni. there
we'.Went ,tpssee the panting sheep' and,
marvelled. at the:winter coverings of
woOrthat seemed ,so , Unstosonable
When- the thermometer, Was, between
SO, and . 90 in ,the shade; ' From there
we .visitod the . Pens where ' laiy_fat
wino tried to'hury themselves
,fresh: straw from innumerable' pesky
Aiealthitt-seelned,ver-y—partial—to,
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*nom ,4ApplIG HEADLIGHTS :
The =Tee, of: glaring headlights
is to be diaeuitied at the :annual &in..
vention of the Canadian Good Beads
• Association. at Niagara -on
September VI, 28sad' 29. It is anti-
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ciliated tbst 'many • ideas will •he
brourht Jorward--.7-011. this ----,u14P4-
which,: hos been: ei rerrY: to 'ffevern'
Mani :official!. ,. „
• goad, man*, experts bawl • prae-
licallY' thrown their halide • aver
any hailedIt? i'aettlernerit-, of the
'nuestion headliglitar ,said
".qeor,re McNatrieo.,, Secretary of tint
Canadian',Oood *Midi Apsotiatioit.
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Above, b Straight view ol ,
'Brantford Snpor;Tite Plates,
'showing triple thickness in
Shaded axea. Mode in firer fade-. '
- has colors and when lidd gbie
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an appealtig ,"keystoniii", effect..
Brantford Roefieg Co. ,
' Limitod :
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Brantford, Osit,.. , se
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Stock C.:ortiod• Information Furniehed and.&Mee "
MUrdig; & Son -Luck:tow, Ont.
on Brantford roofing rondlerod by
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• ihade; and to he: musically' etitertain,
ed.. But it -Was aottlie band that first.
..:7rcetea us, ."1 had no sooner " sat'
down than the 'Orthoplionio
-.ori"..:1.1.S, top of the ,building -'I
-WOuld-callAtLo---greatlyloinplifi_ed
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trola, started up with • "Get away;
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• old non:'get,aWaY.." But I stayed' till
:that and some more *as through;
and. till theband played also. I stay-.
ed so long on the .seitts .that a blind
-..beggari.came..round::i.f.",second . time
with the slime .appeat, and..boolc;;Irod
seethed:surprised that I declioed tc
assiA Ogain. But ,1 liked that Music
got beaten' opt Of a quarter myself
tough it was not round the stand of
those • queer money cliangers and
jugglirs.- ,
• We got'so much -literature on com-
modities, devices,- plans, for this nn:
• that. - that we were _thankful for the
"and" altiOst Wish 1 had one. Of those
outside,. aMpiified, :to be
p1jjngAvhen do Ina avreding and
'digging in
1. n pr,tthetie. sight.' its -1,••• Sat:
ere-f..Ajerge--niiniber..of the quiet.;
er and' nicoremitiiete-ebirr initiates of
"Asylum ;were being ' ,cendircted,
'buildings '.to• see the *fair. :'And,/'not
ov.er: the grounda and' through thq
long after: .them was bine-Clad
crow,d. of returned Men, --es .1 Wai
tOldt..-foro,rn the "I•Ves,traiesterheePit0":
nervous. Wrecks of huinanity? c
were being token- round :tOo. TO le-.
,Ifold'these was to -make .)ite,.,feel.„ sad.
Had .would Unteueheil:
•with -Pity : sight. The Angel
of, Peace seeined to' 'Tne?te .point • at
the war ,wreeks and say, "Will you
not • after, thiS -.outlaw war and 'the
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warring spirit?" ; It .occurred to me:.
.that Op. -IA -ague Of7H-1,T.ations.', or .
, branch. of that international organi
ation might' have , these grea4.
Exhibitions-"soine..'"'Special pictures :
:figures; and Other. exhibits to Promote,
'and ,educate the. peanle.' in the ideals
....etheace. There is:al.Ways..the health
exhibits ; the "save the irfants" .and
• "iirOperly -feed, the bale booth,' grid
tt-heivi-to7get-,0e7best-outi_
r'orchards, and ''how .to
eliinin-
ate labor . -and ••• wastage 1:here and
there, in and around- the hemp.. And
we: speut.,tbne loiter. the . exhibits. and,
make Study.. of nil these ..thirigs.:Brit
• this. thinking on the lines 'Of World
Peace,' talking peace, plannirtr peace ,
• promoting peace, .should'; hav
More :reminders .of it. -I3Y ,facti: and
figures :end diagrams tit 'these, treat,
et -together .13efOre"thegranc
:Rtand„ Tar • instance, eeiiidiA there be
staged. some :pageant ;Of: PeaCe to dis-
OlaCe::.the that, So., • often
blatantly; parities' :ther:e:' , ,
'The , hest of :the. 'fair is the. yfrilkF
you oieet. nothing so inter-
esting. as folks: :Old. friends .One,has.
.'n't seen for many a long day. -You• '
•-itiVeTi,lifoilirVi.ho iditig, to turn
next.' •Oli: the handidiiikingii arid .the
good jold, ineniorieS that roll 'up •on,
:Fair :clay41 .And• -what, fon :there IS • ir
*etching the crowd. The :smile wai!
'fcaTed from ag beheld, man
Who ,hailk'frorn the vei'Y remote rare!
'side road with the oddest suit cut in
' style' that Was :in 'vogue, decidesi.
ago, .and *Caring ,a. hat •that has done..
duty on apeciel, anyi'vhati;
from 15- to tWentY-five years. But I
• envied his • unconcern. Of Sartorial:
!netters and his leek of self -potful -7
ousness.; This Wes" his, day off. ' Be
Was not 'thirilcing about what :he
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-.wore: -He) may -have .beet- 4oncerned
at 'what he would at and what he
werild tine where -he-. coold da
• that test.. •
• And the erawds, tat' fttliered het.
;and there wAtto.-plettlits Might ba
.teketi .6ein,7'ikilitit, -S7 0.tifec!'
terest,they:'arp'I'Tliereviras''o,rie toor.it,
:one :Of IlieSel:sliek feliew-i_T-:whn.tnede/.
that lie Vviis there to give presents
MVit/.: 11:•.WAS Amazing ;1164 they sent
up dollar..tind two dollar Wit:
.in' their &eitetnent, till he had quite
a. pile,- • :"VnOled- at ;fair": is'. tr.
fit . tiaiti)Ing 'One ati Lendhii Fair
Ear*. other (10 out
• "So Mani? ,problems . enter bite the
matter that they lir frankly /masted.:
, driver may have' it leis that .does.
not glare. with • ri''ceirt.ain. sleet, bi
and detea..,glare .mint .vielOusly 'with
another sire.; 'Welt' also dcpeodit up-
on tlip tilt'.Of the:lens. In Many Cases
ILOlighf blow' Will,. giii,,the 'lamps
,tilt so • as to m"kis thein abeolutely
'dangerous' to driver. Coming :from th"
oPeesite dirottion. We are -doing ouz
:titmoit .to • secure the to-eperittion. :of
every ntOtor get: dryer. If the driver
does not knew liow to •I1* his
,lirhts be should have periodical in-
soeCtions Made by geragemen lobe
understand the problem. Itt 'Ontario
,and some other,.Previndes. the High -
;ways Departments fres .diree!
"itons for testing lights, 'These have
been of ,,iminense serdc,e,but they
htivo not done aWay With the clinger
entirely." •' • , '•• '
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"I hear a good man* Metorists say
tipit legialotion r,egArding , the ear -
Ing fight: Menace will do. no
they- itesert that there- is ; toe MUCh
,iege1atlo, alread7 and hat it would
be, imposiiitde 'to- *terve Uniformity,'
for tilt our :Provinces., I•do..not fully -
'Share that vlew. W -Iiitiie'seciti4d•
. Much- Uniformtiy: of -legislation and 11
possible that -by werking to,
With iiiiirst-Yr JiiPartiritats
and Motor car manufaCtirers, • and
moteriSti we inoy evii1VS' something
will maye t .,ene sr elT
— —14 -if- of -rin• g
lights. of no mere eeaseirtiente. We
-expect •,t0 , heat -soma nett thought on
this sithjeCt at Niagara
this' een,neetion .departmental.
of-
ticlaleiroin alt biter Canada Ort.
know -what will e. the-effeci.
of entities. 'legislation *Id&
qulres a tiglot Olt
is. slot got Nowt
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•INDUSTRY. IN ,CANADA ;
Wb:pti we ge7,c. on the great 'fOreilt
frie' lt 41 not cosi to:Visualize it it)
• tP.r.n.4„tf. .11411 cloth and..cilicen Yak
, A nd yet map,not conterit -With
4f-4'i:other -.fabric -4materialsi-now
11..n1ilayw FklilVd for :the ''rnrintifecture
of the latest
silk; or rayon, as! It. is tilled.
trade, 'rho basis of all artificial' isilk
:is VOIllultAtt, and celluloSe is the prin--
cipel cOnstititent ,Ot Wobd.
A-4-3aig-Okris ine Count .11111ilte"
de Chardonnet produced artificial ellit
but it has taken manl, Yeity, og *ow
44.0 ifoour to lifioN be Orloscpor
.. • .
' ' • r
1, The eattla:wero ,Wortdetful. I be-
lieVo.vie soar thein 'all And the
eit: wore quite. as Interesting to Inspect
as the alibiing attractive auto, exhi-
bit *lick We_ did litter. '
Bongo'', &inserted itself • after' the
latit "horse had been 'keen; andperhaps'
:there came 'a lean. and hub-
gry look' , ler we 'mere deinged With
siolicitotions'en every hand :to take
dinner -at:.thia. booth
.known ex -President of 'a great
Conference wita in 'the. 'bust.
neicat. selliog. tickets and advertising,
for dinner that hie . Church.: tidies
.
had made • ready. • Which„ fact made.
.n.8 wonder if he or any other' toiniatel
•.sheithl:he enpected tado that' kind of
thing, The 'Office of -the- • Miniitry..
shoilld not be '.proitituted even, for
• Church ,debts.' • But let niie hasten ..to
say- bo had e' good diriaer to shout
about, and, it good :text for hUngry,
folk; '"Ctime,• all thingaritte•nOvi
ready," as those who paid, their 'fifty
cents, found out.'
:Refreshed; .we determined. , On the
rotind of the. buildings. ,Pekhapii wo
were not persistent as it Swedish
Norwegian group of People.whq
were making the.'retind. Their light.
hair ;and tali figureowere eloquent of
Scaridinavii. They were it jolly bunch.
Cares ,iiha worriei they hisi,1
if 'they-hacl ' any, They were :914 for
'the r. day., They declared ,they were
•'i".0intf to see all the fait...hail .to she*
Ono' yeimg-lady of, generoitS aVerdti,
pois ayid peiihession ef a twenty
hors i spower tongue,. declared at the
clitrance toAhe'Ote. hall he was go
•
• ; A
to carry it. sill away home with na. •
That bag bulged with the contents. ,‘
And. if I 'take tinie to ;read
and digest the, same shall be it sort'.
of a waking encyclopedia., I shall
.'know' hew, to: grade egg's, cure
:cook fish, can fruit, what'sort Of, car
to buy, the:merits Ouso, score kinds of :
electric washers how and :when tt
insure all the members of thelnmily.
• and a hundred other things; usefui tc
ink ,to. see everything there vas ii
any other place. Silo- led the grour
inside And; entertained the ,,,Ateinen
with her comments, and lotillatity,,'
putting it radiant five ;minutes ihto
,thelr 'jaded day.
the manuftictilrers' buildings • and
the other show plaCes were done very
.thoreitglilr,.:111e414Te;.:iloYfiestteirs:
wlitte didn't t, We wander? ,Then our
feet 'played otit Ond` we 8ought rest.
*tor the bad loot ex igag ill the
The glorious day faded': int: night;
but the midway glittered nyder its
artificial illumination even more an
in the daY Brass `seernel' as -old
and tinsel as silver,,and
r.awdy orna-
ments :sheneas priceless jewels. The,
grand stand was full 'of chet4ing ,peo,''• •
.ple. enjoying 'the entertainment, •. We
must not forget to mentini the -;ex-
cellent fireWorks-°-the-• bes•;,. rt 1 be-
lieve—when stars ot blue -sn4 green
and yellow and silver just rained „on
us. and Niagare Falls was Saer. in ;
• living fire. And there • was- a gr rat
finale .of hernts.aod rocket,' And .glOt• •
hats. displays that delighted . every.
•mother's son -and :dinighter. of us.
There is nothing like Ia.:great rfiniliti
and these .fireworks eertaithly gaire it
to that day of the Fair. ' '
We tan continue to 'nitre the old
song, "London , Bridge' is -,,.
down, failing down," but are: caol,,
won't say that of London air, if it.
.succeeds in..giving up -one grand , day
like that once a: year, though it make* •
one feel dreadfully
• , 1,
*LIGHTS ON ALL 'VEHICLES
AFTwocropzit, let
&ginning .October 1 ail !Aides
using the: highways at night roust
carry lights' and all ears' equipped
with four-wheel brakes must display ,
in the rear a small triangular 'brake
sign that :has been oppreired by the.
department of' highways.
• There shoUldbe no difficulty itt en-
forcing the latter' arnendrn. ent. But in
Solving :the problem of light on horse
drawl; vehicles' the departmetit: may,
experience cliffieUltr
The danger of carrying. a lighted
lamp oiee back' of a' lead of }lay la
nbvion Provision was made 'io the
-.'department'
amendment to fil ow the'
to exelcise. discretion. It mai; alio*:
the , use of reileetorii. • '
The amendment .reads' as ,,,follows: •
"Subject to the Provisions of .clause,
B every Vehicle ,other than a: .tnotor
vehicle or a bicycle or a tricycle When :
on the highway after" duCk and be -1 1
fere„dawn !dial] carry in it cOnspku-
ous position on ' the le4 ide thereof
it lighted lamp showing- whlte -td the
, fronl_and red to the rear, any lamp'
so used shall bevisible at a distance `
o ,least 200 feet."
Penalty fer ‘non-complicance• for: • •
7
the first offence is :not oyer five dol-
lars, for the ietond not less than five '
dollats#,.- and for' each: iiiibirecaient of.
fence not lea is than, and '
:,.net more, than twentY-fiVe. '
,lion.".Ceorge S. Henry told The
ronto ,Star that these two " amen
meets:Will ,be„. enforeidliremptly..
"How' genera* will the use of re-.'
fied.'71's be.ierinitted ?";:":Verk strict
The Yetinger geti6ratiOn .:docent
know :who linalrited, Alarm eloik.k,
but-
they•:,-didn'e; • . • "
, • ,
Or 'course vvo. 1160.1 Senna eiiie can.
,,glidates,..,htli We -,piek',ei)Me that are
The beat inentis of tedueing flesh
so far 410410Ored .1o. privet $till hot,
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