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SENTINEL- -* 'UMW)" SEPTEMAR --00921
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lt4derilWaningnieali$ ,-trocter. :farming with i.; *OAT
.MIcHMHEIti$0" TRACTOR OUTFIT, by 'savingArid, time krien=.
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.ey They are built to 144 and ti';'sChtiet,laitY :can, ePerate: them,
No working parts • exposed to 7krit,- Or =Sand ' there :are.* trouble-
* leaking .sprockets.'or.eheina, :al • working . parts. enclosed, • '
aHun-
dreds o up7to,-date 'farmerit ha" Ontario are . 'keeping. , their boysat bome ,
ortd tneir. via*" up to ' sehedide. ,Witja- the • ;McCorigickt.
,Deerink,. Tradors;-„PloWia, .ad °titer .machines ef the sante- inalt#:,,
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The NEW McCORMEK-DEERING GRAIN' BINDER com-
bines • the ,best mechanical features Of the old` McCormick tand.'
' Deering harvesters,: light in draft and convenient to eperate. It
• is; available With either , the,MeCormich I o ;Deering t •Knotters.
Tiventy,A*0 iniprovemeuts built into the Hamilton -made Binder
. mike. it arterri 'desirable than former models.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO:OF • CANADA
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Agent LIJCKNO\V
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l'AtlItSPAY.,,S!rpgm.B.ER. 29, 1927
LONDON JAIL ESCAPE
,There .have: bee5:' altogether tat
gay; jail eocapes, oi:*,deliyeries," 111
Ontario the Pit few years. -Seatte•of
iliecia9taire 'been 0004 alike, and it
looked ag thug1 the ' inar'uinents.
:used 'Were, purriddely Iett about. .
• WhY4Or• illetailce; was there in the
• yard at ,,the, London jail,a bencit.Iong
enough to ;enable. Men to Scale the
wall and get Over?: "If the lusual
hooks and broken ...glass". were 01' the
top tiftheL;wall;..the..henek..iiged in. the
'togeaptiitattOf litiire-retiebed• well tO-',7the
Surely any • dunce. ,W0a1d know
•''74af pch, a.•beriCh should net be in.
Yatd4 •.•"' • .•,
-In -ever ,,caSe:there was slackness
or carelessnats n the part of theguards Jierhaps .
the •brealtik,for., free.
ideiti`,O0eniti7::Ita";rareti ii anyone jail
become z'earelesitt. Had
the two g aterdik7at \Leaden:. kept some
distance apaet • tegtead .of. •going .about
togethet, -they not :' have been
-oYerpowered at once . and one might
have given the', earna.. . The trouble is
that vitiations- about the jail a are pia,
Utica, appOintritents, :the Chief quali-
fication being that the appointed halt
beena. faithfail party .,worker and
peraistent. jokueeket, ; which too often
means 'that. they are irieompetents Or
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:anything
trt- -vnte nIL el:004ns.. HaNillg
Inv -knowledge 'of *kat, they really are
doing when the mark their ballots
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they beeratte he. easy victints of cor.
rapt Politica workers, no that candik.
',dates for office are forced to engage
iv,. acompetition ha corruption, on
qfie easy, excuse that there is .110 other
. way of, dealing, .'w ith those people.
'The- antan who Will dOeive- and •bribr,,
the na will get ,their rates, and the -
&their ,fI10 wontt• •
The fault is..not rio much with. thg
Politicians at with 'the 'electorswbon with
*he Y haye to deal., With. such
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materiel afl election ig hbund to be
There is, hut. one rantear Imnu
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grants. front •. eotintriett other. .thar
Britain,,BritiaKcoangetiApe • Or thc
'United Stites should not be .giVer
' the ,right o "arate, If ,guch.„ want
to
in-.thig critottrYzaa goverukti
by
,the "Canadiaasi let: thent.'do' so, ' .liut:
they ".shOultf tavetut pci4, he the "gav•••:,
riarnent., • It is quite'evident that
• :Russian's given -their *ay 'would !total
• degrade .this eetuntrY into nuaker
Russiarand _that priloc_ks •• would soar
reproduce another Poland heie, Just'
.as Chinese woUld soon -make, of this,
country. •another China., .
• Filling up, the vacant spates
this, count,ry is all very; 'good; •, hut
what, is the sense of filling' it up with
an, Ignorant and ermixtat people who
'wtarth? '
THAT "BOUT?' 'AT CHICAGO
MPS 4927:,HAVPI.M. WAN
'11E1. MOTHga?
(By Dorothy Dix) - •
If -thee- -is one -individual' Who.,has-
orY Prsistlmt sympathy, it. CO he 3110d -
ern girl whet has -courageously taaer- '
taken the task' of mating the world
t t f • Sit
aecep ri, new ype, :wanton. e Ls'
trying to charo•e the. feratnine ideal
that has ol3taine4 Since the beginning
of tlnie:;'-The homily 'that, artists , have
painted and -that .men have ;Wership-
.ped since the cave, an days ,hag beat
•wopiao,. with. 'g9fq5NreAnded coi, •
tours and graciouS turves.; 's
wealth' of' elori01,-0 hair and :a," 'eQ,.1*
Plexien as fresh as the 4'ictal of !arose:
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wii*Itt RbpSEItsIdoatE iitog -
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Two major robberies were cotniat-,
ted •in:•Alrintreal-last -week: A hank.
- ----- .,. : ..1.••=-.-----.- . : ' wtis, held Up and robbed' of ., a .. 'few .
thotisine-diillikria;.-a4 waeWellei----wae,
robbed On the street 9f 'a titiY:of--7:diat
• monde, ..vatied et:50,• thousand ,diallikrii"
will cost. -far mare than they • are
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Phone o' r 0. is. At „ Your Sorviog ..: ...,,Ip.... beth',:„eaSea:;,the, robbers escaped.
Iliteie is nothing: new , aliont.....this.:
Sell for Cash -We sett :ChoOner 'Taasi ilia., CresiXt , Stole ; I. .
$014. , roblieriea,. are: .of . 'aiagast •daily
...,,Tea.er...,.....-. i.e..- ....7..,-..,..---s-:-.7s., °email:miceHEATING..-
. an I: ukilful" robbers are . in :the country
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•', 'People,. ask haw it . m that so main
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: noW„. and holt-de they nearly always
get away?.:.
.,.Titereiti no real mystery aboutthi.S•.
at iiiii,',:".•When elkank in'. held up :Oir,
a;big 4,Ohber.Y of' jewelry 'Wet:tett: it
"'ig: not .doirie7laYtantisteistk •Theie.:toli.
iseiles sre.'*Unn)itled; liii. Men 'expeif-*
iencee and 0.iiikt ip.e,igh ,,:ent!nriii;
:es. .-'lliex' have been Stealing siCiee.
they •::were ,bays...: Theritavebeen in
.jaila 'end' ilertitentlitrie*( and after be
lingt there,: ,ilicid -..„1,eiriting-ntere • about
„cfraite:',thaii,•:thleY.,iiiriet;i,..,liefore,,..-,their„
are . turned ...loose :upon', the ptiblic ' te,
'7;:t4•410.......' 4
• The widely heralded and eensatiofl.
al sluggiag mMch recehtly held • at
Chicago; when. 150 thipeand', pearde
paid nearly three million dollar's . to
see two men• fight -for,-35 minutes .
• suggests to many, :that the liumiti
race .is rapidly going. from bad tc
worse...and that if' a halt is not. mad
the downward. plunge, we' shall
The, 'modern girl. derides „this .tYpa
'of eatit,Y. She starves tbeilqPif . to
'eplaciatiOn. filuelss out • her eye:::
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broil/ until there itire Only, a.,,,fe*-hnirts
JO*. She deriil's• r”(1.,',Paint. en 1.7 lire'
and. shears • her; hair like ti• conviet's
•itrid,then looksln the mirrar and ealis,
' noon' the woriil to join in her "admira-:
tion of herself. -
.Twenty years no iliS Ifttle flanpor
of .today wouli,have bean , considered
'earieatnre, liut vic are heitig ra49:)ht.
to accept her beloirinc(to the im-
pressioniStic • ee.hool of art, ind. per,.
haps. We shall ,adatire her. When rnar
-'educatioa a.ne.-essed iPtin far-
ther. • The idea, of everi girl' is • to,
loak 'as treeh like a boy aq possible• .
She acte like a' boy :and the highest
complinient you can pay her 'it to say
thet she plays es Plre a: man.
tisCd to be ',thought that men liked
woreen who Nvere rrentle --and' Sweet
and who. had soft • little'. hands:
-,7-11rerhap.s. the .r.eaSon' for .decline • .
.4,Strimon'y is- that: reel Irve not yet
1)een, ed!•;.eatO to the pcint *herr'
they: sO anything, allnring in it girl
,ho Rieke like ani. nederstntly:Of their
soon he -:baek tri barbitrism again. • • little' They' find ita particu-
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lar in bolding a h"
This concluSioti, however," although pc muscular
, ARE YOU THINKING OF A BATHROOM :FOR • YOUR
HOME? If sri` we will be 'pleased to give you full information ao to•
,tairent„ installation' and Price. This places you under no Miligatipa
to4aturehaee as we are at your. service to give full prirtiCulars4
4 Member you Cairliage naming water in your home under pressure
just as well as those who, dwell in the tOWAIS and cities. IlKhy net
hoie it?
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e specialize in HOT AIR Or HOT WATER HEATING and
can; point , you to dozens of homes whaeh we have, InadeTcoi-i-f-t -1 rt-
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..able at a minimum cost. We Can dothe same for you if "given ,
the opportunity,',
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Don't forget the new law that requires a light on all 'mow
drawn, vehicles. We have the proper- thing.• - •
resh CenienA Car, just' Unit,aaded
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m ur le
Heating, Plumbing and Electric Wirin
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fly- jeiritifired ---Ikand----th-it-hae--'14- hardened 13 'ten,
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The 'event .diteg not give ,eppertum
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for a. fair comparison as between. 04
-taiteg-andnuicals:ogle people
qf to
day and. the People of: any former ae-
riod... "A number of-. facts must be
taken Into ,acCoant.. After all, 15C
thonsand people; aithaughperhaps
the blggest crowd that'ever, asseinbi,
paktri,witites;tg, sporting event, is, but
..a small' proportion Of the 'people
with
' walk. of • thetacerte of ',the
fight ; and -n few Million _might. have.
prf4 Attire,. far =.,:aa, 41.44,Eme ,e
Fast ,•arialconcerued.,,t;There.
rac
caniattadationt, trio for -;v.' crowd, even
'tai:Or' thartJahr risgemble. .The c9n-
alifiond for '• advertising, fee? easy
3.tvei :and the Pesgesaign' of , Wealth,
aahich., made"' even the .5,4o -40 -dollar
.tadniiistork fee matter :Of -little
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YOUR STAMMER COTTAGE
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r=413 it as Attract"— ive,Inside as Out?
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MAKE your. summer Cottage tOmfortable'and home4ike•
. with •Gyproe Fireproof partitions and ceilinge. At
einall cost the wholeinterior may be Aranstorined into
• attractive, cosy' rooms.
• Write for free booklet -"My Rome' It will tell you how GY
Rodward Gypsum Insulating Sheathing and Ionic% will reduce your fuel
bill from 20 to 40%.• , • • ,
THEONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA • 152'
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firgyroo
For Sale By
On -f:
Rae • & Potteciuti: '7 - LUckncow.0 Opt::
'RIPLEY.
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!nip'funerttlof Miss „Isabel Mac -
who' died OW Wednesday of lagt
eek, was held on rriday: afterneoe
to the ittPey ,uernetery., Service' WAS
condtteted_ at_ OP tant, ily _home, by 'the
ev. tie Oontors, assisted the' Rev,`
. N Mactcenzie. -• • '
Misa' li,lacLeoct was ,the eldest
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:ma' oe golf. Old ideas die hard, es-
-necially among men; wit-) ar-e_rea,11Y
far More conventional .than warnen.
rob and lull .•again. '
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Our courts and jails. .are reality
c1ioj!s o? eihn; *here amateur
tideies learn to become -skilled rob-
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bers. . . \ •
A thief or a robber takes one bun+.
dred ,dollars oad is put in jail for 2
4ort;tiine-Jtfi-e-fikinishment
crinte, it is said). It is foolishly as..
stimed that the: thief' who takes", :44.
• small gum- would not take a large
sum it it *ere available.,' Another
thief steals. ten. thousand dollars,mnd-
telderation Oi'any, never before ex-
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t_ at
Nlre-mutt. 'riot assume either h
.the. mtllions of: people who listenee
by •radio,-: and got the .story of the.
iieountet a5. it-preceeded; are •itec-
gary, favoraide .to.- this most hrutM
,Of eporte., The. atMesphere, for
i -.weeks, was :set- „saturated. liy ,skilfat
lase of" the, atevnin....erg., ;with adv.afee.
atife'rMatien itf the big eiettt, that itas '.
impoisible :for Unione ,in touch'
'with Current eventi, to be ignorant
''Of, or uninterested in the affair:
The large stir's` of money involved
wort in themeolYes :enough to catel.
fasciaite the attention Of the
world. Otte trillion dollars' to ' the
“Chameion"....arin Or • lose! ,Thart.•
startling, hund.red and ;fifty
thotisana dalars -(another f ortune) • te
the challenger., • That too. 'is striking',
• :We are MI interested in big. money
"• a could', escape interest ,.in this!
,Perhape the world is riot, so- bed as
• thi74 big sporting event .would sag.'
gest. .•
'It Said that Mr. Tunney, 'the
champlori '1,b'oth before ard after' the
•cbritest, is Something of a 'student
awl a lover of books. ; He 'says that
' prize fighting•is not to his taste; that
• diseoverei his ability'. 'that line
While in ahe- Army 'during the *4.
arri that he later ,teol5 it tip as the
• easiest anearts' of making' rtioneY:' TTr
stated' after the recent "battle". that
be does not *ant to fight again; but,
that he Will ..'fitritt, for a , del
tars; .but 'net less:: 'One woad like
to see him retire feem, the" "rine'-for• ,
:coed, and take,up 'sonie more worthy
• line of . ectitity, . letting whoever
have=lbe.
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Brantford Slab: Slates
, are 'font. itedne•itrih,reqniring
° only onnoperatioti-in handling and
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.pacing. ;.' -YOU save .30 50 per
, cent.: in; laying—and, have a roof.
of„pe.:rnianent Charm and ncliatinc-; -
tion.' Made in four fatleleif coldrs.'
Itiisittoraiteefiss Co, Linaitii; iiriii7tfOrd. °shirk, 99
StooleCarriadc-Inforrnation Eninished and Servic•
I Murdio, & Son • Lucknov., Ont.
on 13rantford r,00fing'rancisiid by —
to miss anything, but 'she 'ha's., made
love an experiment, marriage a tont
porary -expedient, -and hoine a hotel
where yeti can leave if yOu don't like,
the company.• •
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DO, YOU. KNOW
•• . That ' Spoetaneoug Ignition is: the..
• igniting of a body by the internal.de.." - •
vehunnent or; iettt .witheut the actio*.
The modern girl is:exploiting a new of,Tahnatex5t4e71...ifualk•n7heanrlia harnt in 192e .
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1 code of oonouct, for *omen . ''w•by ,with• a• loss anno•untimi to 1,233,049?
should inen' have a. mOnopory on 'the . That the nuirber • of . ateentebiles,
- sowing of wile pats ?l' sbe asks. :'..,Se .
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she snaps her Angers. .But one •wo.n.:
derg if men will, accept .this new, code
tractors and gasoline, engines owne .
by 'farmers is) steadily' increasing
the hazard ,from fire 'op .the 12
• TiMe. Was When we made a .girl's
ignorance of the world *4, merit„, and
cprapared her to' a lily. And' we spoke
of women's tendeivesS;:and: sympathy,
patience and, steadfastness. The fried -
ern young girl prides ;herself on
knowing everything: She has net el• •
iminate.d• love and marriage and home
as.. yet, because:they, are all interest:',
int' experiences- and: she• dOesn't want
and"af-woutelr".thenis,elveatFillThe7asr.;
happier. : anY ',case, the most inter-
esting thing in this Old world of'our
is the. modern Orland the,things she
is .tryiag ;to do. •
SHOILI.D_GLYE_TIIHM MOFE. TIME.
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newly -married ' wonsaii Wits.shop-.
. ping. aka' was determined • that the' sparks make: it ;danger-
Tgreent '-shOuld-not-,-ttake,- advantage •.of, 'rat:thigh neer:
her yotith. arid ineSPOnetice.s.-m•Don't the house, fence or ottbnildIng, Spee -W
yen think these are arery: when: the, wind.. is
That embers and.:Ashes, • frern
bonfire: should ;be 'relieved,. wet.
down before aemting the fire' : . • .
That:grass,: Weeds and. brush, should
Fleared;a#as? .frOm.
%lidding's, -as sparic,..-er,....catelessly
thee:Wit kaittelt .ca.igarotte ,tiaa* ignite,
"incre0.ed4aecardingly? . • .
nOthlag' an. eitliaChtizard- -
'oils character Should ..be kept in the
,barn?.. '
'Ihat the •barti is the farmer's Wares
house .s.where ids products and • live -
,housed --representing
inves ment7acitlource-:Pf-,Lincinue
-Jane theSg should' lie ,safe fronf",firet
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if lie is cauglitAs given. a long term
la Alt.:1i" being foofighly assaMed'
4hat he is A ,nnich .-worse man khan
the Otte who took only :one" hundred'
dollars.
small?" •she,said 46,"
:answered the griteei,,1-3xit
kind. the farmer sends anee Vier are
fresh from the country thia marn••
"Yes,lt. said the shopper, !Ithgrs,
the trouble Orittitote!'fiarmeralt141-,•!,
!'re se aninind thei•Aikki-tAbOtif
out of the; nest too
,.;
.and burn the Pieinese'S '
The whole ,proCess is wroeg. Thieves
and robbers are not cured by, punish.
nig them'. The man- who WO -,,engage
in theft or ' robbery after a ,first.con•
"i-tioit' and eonfinement to jail,, may-
-Well be set .down inettrable in that
Way, and he shotild be pat where be
can ,do no harm, not by 'WAY of pun-
ishment, btit by way of , protectin• g
,society from .his depredations, : Th e
duration of: a _prison term: should eitt
•be determined :by the ,magnitude
„ tbe Prisoner's ,crime, but: 'ihe evi-
thet he • gives of reformation
All. the bank robbers, and hold-ups
are young .men -,.--18 to :36 'years , of
age," •If held in .prisan until 'will over,
thirty.' they, !try some kss' seosa-
tienal. *ay of getting a -Hiring.
There' is. rte mystery at all as to
where the robbers come from, The
. have collie from the jails. Every one
of them have been 'caught by the Pu.
, Hee, con ted and fienterieed' to jail
tertroi an have escaped or have been
turned loose. • ,
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..,She,...was.,..barer.Ock5: reared 'in thiS. vi -
had :.ilt,tertgef4. and cofl
tiintetiOn Seii0O1'
tis a:•-teachee, itt 'Beretta:ea
:She 'Wes Stlete8OtiP-,,OS
owing to health, was rat afile-ta
f6liow -.hot clioseri•‘'.'profesSion.
ure-her -father- And Mother:, '2•-•
sisters and coie-hrother, The sister• i
• are: -Mrs, Gossels • of Huron; -Annie
„ *later' Of Mr, nd Mrs, -4The-htt,ther:
foodi :And be we n4q• 20th, 'ca'. Pboal4i it also fttt,. home.,
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THOSE IMMIGRANTS FROM
EU:ROPH
• The Anglican Church Synod in ;
seggiatt.'a.cHingatongroit-ereek;--tet.,-
,tainly :attirci,ed 'matters -up ;,in ,COnnet-0
tion with our ,governinent iminjgra.
Ilan -Tolley and work; • ,
It Waft the representatives. _ (tom •
the Westein .Provinget who :Were
'chiefly teriterried, -They', see their,
CitTonit. ROD AND GIN AND.,
siLvga Oek NEWS
tik.--tov-excepooylany•-.
tractiya Cover • clegigit,, the. 'firet,'
of uidtor paiet)rtgO.i from the
lartigh 'of ,the Well kiloWri -Canadian.
--4irtistr-M-ater7.4Allan.-11.rearri,41:10:Xleto,„7,,,,,
her. ittitteof 'Rod, and -Gen.•-eind :Caret..
'dien :Voi-News
ublishet .Tho issue' containinanY
intereSting. otioies.
in to', de With
*,:ttio vationit : pat ik 'of- 'Canada.
-part-of -the, country heirtg rdid.ith4.wtiin „the -.regular denartmentl on
the ignorant; lawless, people .frem
Central and :Seutliern Entrope,
itte.80";•11.q0Ple',' ;On' bCing- noturallied -
Omni Affcat thSir: *ion Of.
anglieg, Shooting? Outdoor Talk, keel-
rml and 'ltafiping,...Contain_ni.nch.,01.1.f.iflil
,infortriatiort, en the latest' 'develop-
ment in tholi reiptitiva .br*ncliese •
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Canadian
untin•
Prospects
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ataidian moose arid deer: ininting solisono-arS'at
• ‘.."'" hand ,arid freini reports reaching' the tOurist, de
partment• of the Canadian', Pacific RailWay",compatity
there is 'eeryindication .thitt..oite of the beat ,huntIng
Seasons. ever will be exPerienced.. • ' '
. Mike Bates sends • down word front hit 'camps
- -eit-lifetagama, Ontario, that it the hunters, don't get
their -deer attermooee this 'I:million-, they will, have
nothing to • blame . but their peek sheeting. .1Ie says
that mooki areveryplentiful and 'expecte fete be sa
great year • in event wet. Froni Schreiber', Ontario,
Where Jobe Handel; outfitter,:, has been operating,
Ahe, ,reaarta„ are „just as r,eassuring.. Handel Oats
that the, gain-e'liariffer-eas-ed-hr"the,"Staptnier-Gaine.
Preterite -lying :sopthof the C. P. R. Ilea and a very
considerable area and the surplus hascrorised. to
• the north of thetracks offering good hunting.-,, He
isaye .that caribou are roaming' the wood:h in increased
.bound-
ary of' the Miele .preiserVe; hunters. don't ;hards-"-to
go vory far 'for their quarry. -• "
The newt from Sheehah'e Citing at Like Penage,
,:---southwest ,of Budbilryi4S nlso innate' ,the- lunter'e
-.'eart. Deer here are reported to be very. Plentiful.
Iteports tarried:in by guides of Ogilvic Brea.: Campii
-on the -Toldque, River,. N.B., are ,to the effect that
deer- though very: Plentiful fast% -season, -ahoy. sight
of Much- greater iriereate.:-Thel. eatitri,"Word,..conlet•
frank A. D. Then -ices at South Milford, In the Kedg..
• Ulaite0ge district,
4 The hunting facilities of the lalcon, and 'northern
• Lit* colono* dolts* so: woati. OW0 *PO
' L Cariboo.' sod "Asuotoot Irwin 'Nos diatelet.'of 'Nei* flrfflah
.0.1isiablei. ,,A,'.1poilitseip•bi ii Slosor.• ' 2. *Wan" 'a 110014 4:1,, BOO.
Ass* _as filo* A oktinesii la duo '"-.--adtk„. .„ , ., ... • —
tiailw3;i4orte. Act*otrdtliet WthorliPelberartetni-n.a.re' ivil'accio: 4' ilia' :ere ' !:.libilignted' garnet° '
,f kids iiiiivlieri 'than ' those:- enibrrieed • by.' the: Kltaahno •
:Lake and Wbite'River and ' the ldellfillian • River" die- -
tricti ' of the .YUlteta; tertitaty. •• 'In' 'addition to the, ,,
remarkable inducenten.tt offered'. "the. hunter these'
districts have *n itapelling•cittraetion fOr..thri tmariiiti.,
man or woman, Who delights In eattdorilig 'the:Vora-4 ,
der:I.-and heat:ties: Of Nature lin ',Wild , and Priniitiliea 'II
Country., . . • : ... ... ,. •. , - '- _.
: The bic_grariq' inhabitentai.:iteeinting tik.IOCalitY, .
Comprise ilqiite, sheep, utriantain gnat, -.Osborn cert.-,
bon, Meeneind three varieties of bear7--griztly,hrerwit ' '
and black.. Same. Magnifieent trephies x of all thettia
specks hiatiebeen.nbtairteir in t1 -past ,;lta"exterit: . /: r .
--,-,,t'lliec--Yukerr-game-totihtry-boin,-vatt-ini...
that. a, greet number' 91' ..htintitig -parties talk. be- but.
hi -the, seine aesison:WitheniViarer being, -eeen by ,one,
0 IC:ltialitio' Lake end -*hi-in:River district. ite.:
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tettehert friiin...,the:,-,Elitt itiiiithe.Ciiiiidtan,Patific-Railv--,7 -
rnkt through thb *odd renewneiliseenerp:Of this CAM** • ..
diait -Rockies to V.arteotteeri:theneo„...tiy,.....Crittadian Paa'i
eine ,•„"Prineeisw steamer er an:: enchanting • run Of.'
•one•thoustinti Miles:to SkligWes4,Alaika, ;where Change
Is fined. 'Alidt loan -fey' 'Continued • by..train eVer, the
;White- Past' and -Yukon route to :White Ilene", '2'7T.;
a distance of 110 rfailes: .Htintirtg grounds are . sitti-i
ated. abottt 154' Mikai fitint 'White Horse, the :trip
IlLiatitaiiiiirtg:66(015tignifiattadle'thbrfaiitt/e'md4bill etrita6M-Ctilheni• stittient143:-:
dsy Oh to:Best Creek (OS nail - ). and togin..t ' tli
di.10 0 K14400 LON 1114.. ' MOIL of
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