HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-26, Page 7a
B4pavers Form Cast for
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In Rebuilding'Dynamitecl Dam
rat
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• Wathingtnn, „--• Notion., pictrirSal: -•:h0v0.7.,,the liffthe dam the, •
lieaverfi. at Work were shown, in the ,beev.er swung around and , let the '
fordo or the'‘' Water' swing hbv-Iree '
.414611Can ''SC4We '413"clati°6'.here aCrea: the OPaiiing, showing the ant-,
.7hey are repred to.be the first ever • mal knelylile business. • Then' he-
, made and.Were. taken wlthin 10 feet would 'de 'repeatedly and plant
ot P1,0:1V1#14.aliv: „ In the 'Mud. AM yen.. kniaw;
.The filniS'were 'Made in G1n:pierNY111 E.PrOta, ea,* .restilt
Ilonttfi'ark Of 'Caned • t tx) ••!.a heaver: dam 1.$ •soMe 4ObstrubtfOir.,
f0.00hiag nlmlng tliobeaYera. when flnIed
*. N• •
,
Artbur
'POO saki' ,`,;• "Taking ..o1 movIQao the mountain
' L1e dam wat dym1td Then g6ats. wa a liail.for..leh+ than .gettlUg:
Cited.. out o 1110. '!Ii0Oritqitarteriil gi.c.,(*e4'''Wo 114 "d01'.•:':
°nee', 'canie .the 'chief 'edgleeer,o ,the .sOme .1,00,:;..bec4nee
'1,M4Wer.00nstrti0Joh c0TflpMY m to ba,,tto. tOoit '
Tho heaver fit Mt ut own s tk alt .:the •time for ,trouble.,'--
,aboat .eight feet 'high, :Ctfrirag- a'aio".caci; AS a- (Oat) we had to. .get itPove- thegrp. on '.
th1411.9:rnntle: EliE3;WEirY • 1111117111t1!4El.i'4Til0 Pic.tures:'. Were
•,).(1g0' df.12titeur'r�nt'l+0)ei•O the. ,.fereettkon wktlun Q Pt'lh7e111'"
1,04:1t7;;;;WitEt"rite- retwhect. tiff) ,,,Othor animuls 'plaetograpliedzWore
liqle in tho daM,. The oi th b1 borz leep Aoer,., 'Ptarmigan and
water.lte,+et.',.. the., ,heavor,' frogiAii).*V? • .6T.:•.-itn.d. ,ficetl„OrT.
:hearing tlie;'elielt of the cania. th tiebit1i Arneran continent.
Pardoned Slayer ritaii Will .Not •
Is Believed Lost• •Stibniit, Scheme
Fom.-overfa11pr`taie;•-30• Years Has No Intention,-of-Presexitt
Ago, iS ReCallecl , '1 ing COmplete •
. • •
CAPTAIN MI5SING
ehOOner. Not Heard- Fro,
SiDce , Distress, WI. on
• ',Jan. 8th
Fol;tland, Afttr .
Plan
-It ia aittlieritatively stat
thv'r tho ri;prt .tfat,•the Britieh
s notified . the Leaglie
• Nation;' ';.e.•-iretarjatof its inten•-•
tjort.to Submit a. Coarplo.th; scheine on
sean Irein the British •
, Prins') Les WOes Reviews
eicurr
:.. PnpUn yoU,N16., sEAMEN .rN" :THE IVIAKINbe
''.*44:re„7,1.kil for 43,: 0 • England'olfuture,Aa's..en the tf41.11Ink',65117Ep
*e•raury.te•ing reviewed .1)Y their fu'ture"king L Sout.'2eannton,
Udson..!Bay Line -
Is Being- Rushed
Regidar.-•
Given to' Mileage,. 356 '
ON TO gitifttFljt.,t,
Final Location 'Toward Ter-
.
minal Completed to• ,
- Mileage 366
Society Note .
Of Wide Interest
3 C..ovsis..Sa114. _Arri'N'T.e_Qr. t.1.W
• Tale •Of Imported Aber-
deen-Angue :Mother
-A-NEW YORK STORY
, .
"Aie the Immigration ,quota of Aber
deenrigus eews • has not been ex
hausted, the dairy ;Stables of Sir ;Ash
'lei:Sparks, resident director of th
,Cunard Line, at Syosset. 'are itch
wat-•1,1t i ittrelY'ihcorrect.' '• Winitipeg.--The past year was one er by one heifer more than Sir Ashley
rtara•••••••.'
lines Colis'in Wheat Pool to Co-operation
Dies in/Colorado Set .Office Einpire.' Nioessity
Had Beert F'rospe , Indian :Col. AmerY Strf*I" ImP°
, London
tame of Trade Between
• Fighter, Millione)re, and' Canadian Syndicate Aims to• Dcm•didons
. .•
Ranctier • ' •• r,
. , ' Facilitate Deals Between
Waisonnurg, colO:. -7, ThOolas :KIP. JE . J wi'' '''
. urone and VY innioea MORJAL SUPPORT
linr„ pioneer miner and rape)! er and. - , . . • = = ',. .
first, cousin' ef nudyard,•4ipittty rirm,: I,Onft.oto--The anailfati wheat ,P091, AN. ,. . I-, I.', ,, . ,..„, ,
Ilsh. 'anther, hailed. 'On his . .ranch ' witieli,' hes 'be comi37Seek a treMendons ,munkster: ",-rrenacts. ','s '$--pong4i .
`iaied.r bere•receifilY, „fs'otor in, tho -trade,' in, eiffOrt • Cdrning Britfiin'a
'a..rain. ,Is.:;49.1it. 0 °Pen- '.40.:b°.--ce ';- e
:Years ago, Wa*,. horn' in purbeinf '15„: Bmith., fist:keret inles " • . ....;
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•
Joining • th0. 1300:villa- .9014: e director.: are. 41 .• Britain' doininated Ahe'last. generation Oben*.
. • • . . , .
..Kiplipg. iiettiod in ecildrade;'' for ...that.. purpoS.O..; The object intealty, 'but ,genore,:tist
founding firat coal to .Provide;intOrnediarY• be. Will belong. to the Britioshi.lilnipim pi* ,
141110' the Triniday.disyriet.1,..,.. . AWcen: the., Winnipeg "effioe %the.' dieted Right:Ron, L.,C). Pl't
7. 7 TIES7 iii.1010:-'llit1314.?74.014 Various European cenntrles. British, SecietarY of State tor
Tforoines;•,..kot.k. Qr. I ."*t..tti4 ..061-1112K..tO.1Pn Affaira
wegiii.Ou'lliic111:51::It6ibillti.a,.:1:;eTA::•..1.(:ifi.iti, •Ipbre; ..Flirimilikaorit net, contemplated, said -The: •141,itod; .Statia: ' 4iNi4t4114fied..
.ant,iWat to : ail liecanad she bad,ipooled.ber rceoureoia
In his sroinantte t‘ti; whether'thejoel ,clieePeliwthe' ,The. 'British„;Erapire had been ,Fotip :-
IirospOteiri „Indian ..fighteri ceal,rrtiher,.'ensVoi.,breedlin,Britain.:•""The'„broker backward be•Cause.7ehe, had 'ten0d..te .••
mililonaire arid ian cher :'• ;;Is *ark- in witter-44Aty..oeMpixtinenti. ,
clied".in, the latter role, 'owei'or gunEer so Of course it •Giere • was change The ireine of eo=eperatkin wits now
, "to, "#1./Qt•,..$,?iiin0” the'''apprieletedi :64EIE. the.. British
• „".; • • . •. Mlnla-
price is, off:, At ter, p.ntl' the prenient of, the. ',. year*,
The Canadian Nation. •• . Present the 121..reeterii Canadian'far91, .ahead wa; 130* lit 'the' :free partner,
; Viineenver• Province • Cons4-:• 16 rha.king a Peid li*Leg.• Yri.0 as .!E Oil) of '.natIOnat,iiat imOde) ttko
Em-
We.,:Sre laying .the foundation to -day lye.10-1,1;4)411:12.1,0443t. btea.k4,0.17111,1:,;(!prori
ot tion: that tiO 'be,. and
mmenting •04 • ."•the state:. alled, -fresciurce8---risit-•
bleed we' fiitrednee 'thrOugh-
tiOn ' the blood whioh. ;3814r1ettlegehniejidg"71.'T•noltbneriii;, rnuch tib at:11444 ,s4ceerselettittoed•ixfOoredigri1.4 tradeco.nl,tilbentre'er!);agpitin:,
stieugthen or 'ebiataialita.te : 'the CL111-.
Ir it USE tes the arriage of t,he prOdtictis ths
t6roper.stO :tropical . zones,
Amei7 said. Canada lay in -the %tent!:
petite One, and. to .contblete ,bee. •de.'
veloPment. elie needed a:trot:deal .0rii7
•pire with whielt;.to;;;tfia.de,..
; "She has:. that in -the -Britian
• Pire,'• which' 'Is • Canada's, empire as •
mrieh'iaS it is .Great • Britain:a,. empire,.
That 'westerecegn.ited at the'Imperiel
Confateriee
ge Annp1r yilLk 07.: MotKer r CountrY.". deetared..M.,:f
0
,
e t the n • •
,cados. of waiting, the ha'a: claithod ' rnereil)% of Considerabl develoTimen . ,bact counted o •
1 1'1Lita ownlkin-paY-rpo7it for :what .'315eii nypow,...,:„' eon)] •Nith other gov- Vastein region Of-tlie-Oetiadiair7.-Nat , can,: an
land br • • ' ;+. Manager • of ',We' pool, incl. IV A, :Nino- • . Vancouver,' B.C.,•,-1The. United 'State*
• termed Ono .0..c tht IMY.st'firutal. Mar:. 'et..;;Arcim:.7,.:;1.i c'are y out thc+, itailwayp, aecordidr tb H. ---------0
'dera in history, yeteran•;maritiers said :inade. hr Dr 1 cc, at, th.5711130-*7- jitteni-rgic r frOni• Scotland to beIR •restcat
%when thei•learnei tha tht Ahlid day-, inezit:..ng,. .miad ..the. I e:-4i.U.3;'' prf:0t guli on the' eeliStril.et1on''.0r• nine Of his -farm' at Syosset, ...Reeentiyth.
' had Pas'sati. with o Word. front Cap- t•n ,t(11,••
----taitr-ThOnal*St' iratri an • 'Tie:I:con- the.f,ri041.6f, woric to be procaied by the. Canadian Parliament 'last year
York 094u' Glasgow and ,d0Olted 'a
-er Alvena.. • ' ; I tb i t te2:, One or ti,vo' as a • three 'year building ,prograrn the .foot of West Thirtieth street, an
That 'Contain Bram. rstn- '‘..r•••.,:•••morztoti4t.• 'einbotlYing -liffneh progress was it:lade On the 1.-Iudt,,.
it wag rePorted=that ciiilong: the prciiii
' •
10 '1 cqt.th'e ' views on the .coramittee
•a dist,rezt'f roni Haterar\•,p1-.0...-raj!'i r:+31 alder preparatken,
. • Sunday,' 8th,.. th,..! i:ame ,but they ,n,a1;:e preteliee a:tr'heiag, a
Tlionias M.: Drain.. Who was senteaced; riimored. '
,
. . .
• -to lu.vzg, hy a Bestea.• coo •t for the
sell' Bay ...Railway and the, new Flin,
Mon line Was cotninenced , • ' •
. • • • .
Prep the end of May to the, end Of
October, 1,290...to 1,009 Men.. were era-
ployed in the rehabilitation,' construo-.
d.
neri passengers' the •first class liplcr
Wftf J....Aberdeen-Antis and her
tWo daughters, the Misses Aherdeen-
.- • .
Angus. . •
adien race in the centurriee ahead.- .
All the mere peas:Mi.'. then.; • why . "Teur. 'wealth is inthe cities, 'just
shonl,d be-- catalith....;;10.anade,..._nieoda the Unted States," he:said,
more paitipleneeds thembadly to ml .I0Vor there they • are: orying out or
in the ,great :natiOnkl friatttework she :state aid or agrialliturei. and in, Britain
h48 -00uStrUote4; But She deee not the, same crY i8. heard. don't know
b ht Ike can at, that it would help:111'th° longrun. I'
need theme ad 7 t a s
ford to admit aiLY who. Will reduce the think English farmers 811011141 'get ',to -
vigor of her bloadstream. She lies gether more, end work,in. closer co -
standard: now liv'the diatinetive race operation ;we do in Canada.
Shie. has- no fai eVolved.. ehe eiin "Canada is.. co, :,conatr .of. boundless.
elevate that:standard, so Much' the' •Not one:itenth of Its•
-better:7"-But-dire-elfititild -beTirery cer- lad4,-InftryVbeen .cultiVated;-...a7cf
Ii
lain that She abates riothing Of mineral weallth.. „ enorteous. •The',
. , • . , ,
Cosgrave,Aeeepts Ottawa,
invitation '
Ireliind-President:'Cosgrave
. • .
has received, an invitation frinii the
. . . •
I. Canadian GOverAtaent to visit Ottawa
40 during his tians-AtiantfoloOt
*At
pi:pliable-the President's itinevery 84.11)±..
eecpient. ;to bia.Washington, ".vii4
revieed In order .t0 make. the, trip
t� Ottawa
'" • !
• . • • •
CD•r;;.. US . ue tothe intricadies of -the ImM
or m .6trafile from -The rtm h • . r.•
eicPectiitiez'i .of f cr'0•01 ctl; to agree' Railway- and' dill. a it
Vine uffsteordey would have
• »rti on the higb.!4•34;airi. '1+;• + o'rer .ac.11-0:re‘: to, ;,.3. oPtional to • a3r.: Qlv'e7-41 717-
. • . ....,-1.n 1. force. Variect.;,frtiai 400' to
•. .•
_ hied •that these blue.bloods of b
tag -the. :re int
on board. a fevr days Until. the
And. equally as,:eP,PACk'n'tlY !7rid•tt e's? he '101 f.1 o an a •A 11.1:Mani!. i!s gi).(1,HAPProxinlet0Y-..L1.2 _ Pria
the .k.a.maieTiT. could he taken to Pre' Department
rnen .shake headTTWith"' filLit. the p•,3•..yer-ii.• were , Servie (hiring on. Agrieultiire Mmiantine• '
when 'the. peTsibliity • e Al ea •oliip'1,iii,e‘rti 'and tic:nil:6'0: tO:ysii. lit the • 'Winter
;,pe
. • i•t e4.1ilta"VariOna''work sat -Vices ,andAthia Nj fof ' ohort visit b
• • • f e nev, to
of'
et
reaching' ,this port,. her (.1c.natin ai'littr;4.tiOn ar..d r c!)!, int meta
with er..car of -lumbc-r oa lack ..hm. an„..d. snce, th,. deela a tioir fon. revenue, Regular, tialia service 9r, . , .
• • S!” • u•,tpn Chamberla if .an mil • - •
Is w tram .•' The Pas ..to residence.'-' • ,
Nothing. abont„moral .tittpltu.de; .of
s!onville, Fla.,, Twee sn. ! • • •
, •
•
'believe that the 'man who 'was con- v,••ere made 'at Con-
victed, but Who aecaPed e ga ows eva,,,
. • ,
'through "th..e„z intervention% of :' Mry% • •
Roberta Riinithert;,nekvelist, and -Was
• pareled, by •President Taft. and '
4drted by President Wilbon; i;:t171 paid :
the'toll,of the. tea. , • •
7 The grueiorne-merneries the ,
were recalled as fellows
'. Aboard the ...barken4r.;) Herbi?rt :•
;on morning, in '1396; CaMe.
Abe openitio• eh -inter of tho‘ tr-to-ety •
withLthe diseovory of the badly' baaten
'bodies cif Captain is.14.slionaster et the-
• Fuller, his .w.,!fe afn,refief tetend, inat3.
:The unirderou :Clee cnplrn
axe. ••
BRA IX AR T
O CharleS. Brown, the roaii at •the
Wheel, , Was aSed by Brant As the •
• murderer 'an4. he was put in
' after., hos.,veVar, Bram wills;
'noted in, pie' at reltieving,the inis
-ing,a)M "frcin ,14aguth , a deck: •:beat.
Brown Wall then • releasej and Bram;
: placed In iron.• • '
The • vessel, Which was hunr..1.1for
Seuth..America with a car.0 lam-
er,, was 'turned. abolit for
The tlirtiotiles' were placed in' the,
..1.)45at and in that Manner 4teived to
thehew port of dostinatibta.
;•. Bram' s first trial in Boston, in
the !same year,., he was Convicted "mid....
.„ sentenced be "hanged, • At ;a second
trial, ;however, he • Was sentenced te.'
. life imprisonment :at 'Atlanta: '•.
..Mary Roberts Rinehart, Who .Wrote,
a -novel, Weavillg, intO it the Story of ;
the murder', then became interested
Bram and her efforts Wereeccreditiedi
with the' .parele being "I granted by
Presi n Taft Late , the .rnitra ,ivaS I
• ,.pardoned ,,peeident, NyilSon: . I
•
, Murderer Inherits Victim's
, . Property .
„Parie,--'-ror years Paris asqi.. jut.:
, have made practiee hf acettitting
men and women. who have Icillect.their
'wives et husbands in chE,Ie's 1081;40 as.
"love tragedies."' • '
But a' jury tit 'Beauvais (Oise)..
Werita step furtiicr-,--tO the dismay of
French juridieal '.expOrts--when they
acquitted Charles Marin; who shot his
mother-in-law, wideW aged, 86, merely
because shelled sold disadventageons-,
ppOion of her estate Which Ite
•.1topell te inherit artir-t.leatIr.
. ----:Tlie -Pad& .P--rOtailtor'irciinted--ou
that 'Oda Was a orinie,of vulgar aver-,
;and 'the criminal deserved no
, But the jury, moved by the speech
of- Maitre Patil43onc0tir for 'the de'
fenCeLWIto spoltel of the natural anger
O . of a; •mati. 'who saw family property
waste&T.-i?ethrii"&i*X-yerdietf;-4:4-
' ./sot - •
• ''This iticane
-set free) hut, that through his wifO e he
iniVirits the whole fortune of his. vic-
tim(
D1nSyliat, an earth is the mat-
ter with 'Y,eti,this 'veriiiit.,'waitert tett
give Me the .1h and tiloll the
Bong?" Walter (confidentially) .-
oWoil:•to %tell the truth, sir, it ilitta
th
Um e you 'ad that Dol.!'
. ,....• ,, .oeUrse, •:• It is just a.".pustona:: :
' .Work . onItia
'. the ' dion: Bay line
, . O. n. To Chu:a-Chip: , ....; :in,...:th.,;•ifv,nhilti.)..,.4p.y.t,...4...f.c.iam;rees.•:13:v1;it4iok•li:.,;•0W;,..Ohrist '.
•cluded clearing•-ef 'the. .rIght: of .waY, Sottish guests; before :their, doer!
g),..cillig ' and reconditioning% of': ' ern,: .
• tUre.:. from: ,tho steaniShIP7', Athenia for
bankinentS, building new ,bridges ,:. -lay-. Atlienia, NJ, great was his • sUrpricie
Ing traeliii In. y'ara . and 'terintinals; ,'
openi0g.newand consternation • to discover , .that
:
tritok,,fillitig 'bridge's and . wideiglig, em-: . , : ballait. pits,1:.ballaSting, :T;datougyb..te•Arsheir.4.,iviett,_:Alinalliibe:rd7itinqi463..4haid,dth.; 513.f,st..11,:.ivwtio040,,s,
..beiacaulcriaaeii.O4tisi..,nyeelwearbinilget't.dw'iddeliltne;;;:tiii5: rri4e: .1.,e7 .mio
rather .Wobbly . end small and aw.k-
for drainage and. installing Water sup-, r
• • • ward, but there was not a doubt in, the
and '1)°TrnP•rieliti' ; 'World that' she was. 'of . ' the • sanie
: Plies both: teMPorarf e
, The4te1egraPh "line ' 'WrS completely f'14,1,114. ._:,01.4. ' '1,;01,c8 ja4t .,., like:, her
C9E1S761Wiedr:.'''..and track laid' , Qn,• the
'pother:. .,. Every one . SAYS' ad.,:
• Main ' line-7,:tataliedr. something, More. J
than 13
The fear :: aioSe; . in• CaPt. 'Biack'S
.:milesTh
.' ' e 'final location set i• '
Mind that there was„,going to be :.tron-.
7111.6 . lino to Fort' Churchill, has' been
conipieted for ten .miies'ifrona mile 35e '14e.: pasaPortS, ,y1Ses; .quotas. and elf
, and. ., the Ipeation ' Of :the ' remainder ' oliki14:6..t.1SZ,.riot:00:f...t.tehlien.righ.04
..:Ainftg.ei; a.laiidgouodt,..ndeintal
iiCirth.ls,tm"progreek.. ' A ittild,".and .. 47' . , t li6,.:w. eve..r, It.; ws. :.thially:.agreed
half.:ortrack was , 71aid, on -the Port abut,!•
T - that the -7'o•tragest...;;Miss Aberdeen'''''
..churehill :line, • ' - ' ' ' • •
•Bailat.ting. and trainfill entailed '-the,Atiinegi.i.,:Latewl:e0gt. ire.1,1.i.abtoitrrati, loiftetaililelYrtyri.;
movement :of ,a ;large amount of. ma
terial,.'tliree.shovelO. were in,..'setyice NV7-S:. itrt; 41tie...ri0en eitisen:, ' She.- Was
during the greater Part Of the peasioij. allOweli, to abooranany her mother. and
from lVfay 12 to November:6'; and 51.0,....S•leters.. , .• , to... Atheii. la;' Nsi..J;,..wh; eere.•12::tehxte
0,00 cubic .yards of, clay.' and gravel fs.rnily of 'fear - WiliN.0.14 .thedn.tbl'o;i'l.the(
eqUipnient alone excavated -a.ha Plaeed - Long 'eland bole 7 "f ' th• ''. • '
We,re: in.oved,..0a.i3^,h.ovel end, hauling, th.fr.tY • ila,zo, ..,Thney:
'‘... or, e remainder,
472,900: but* "yarde., :' 'ono. i)einietient of the season..":., .•
bridge ':wae. fully: conatrifetcd ..in 1927•, •,. - . .• ,
This the -430' feet bridge over the • •,'. • ,.
Limestone river at Mile 350 from The Ireland Selling
Pasit. consisting of three 904eot and • . -•
Her Lee-Enfields
'two 30 -foot deck girder Spans ,on con-
crete piers Mid ;abutments. A number,
of trestles, were..rebuilt and some new
ones.completed. . • ••
• The Mtn Flea Branch; ;
. • 411bridge construction.required. be-.
Silly Stuff' • • ''. - tween The Pas and MAIO 356 'ip now of peace is fluttering'over Ireland are
' ..,Jkrryr! . Snowbirdor icebirds . of , finished: ', Divisional ,. yards •wIt i ter- 4 nil ed by,:a • transaction : now ..in
the Manchester BroWnie 'troupe dning • 'ininal 'facilities, . including a Miinqa 'Progfeisbetween the boininion'ktov•
.ii: bathing :suit skate at AMOskertg liewie,,iititohine shops, cedling .platiti. ernment: ',and the ' GoVerninent .of
Lodge, Manchester, Sill; ',.. ' ' sand hellions ad storea building'. were Northern ,freland.„. The ' latter is Sell,
.. „ • , •
eiarilitruCted at The Pas and consider z Ing and Canada Is baying rifles,' About
NO Mishaps on Ford .. able progress Was .mado : at. Bow' en 11,200 Lc.e,lilefteldis eri re,quired for the.
' Detreit, • Mich. -4i ltileS ef . the Way. from 'nth) 's.,s on thniiind0On: Bay, olasse, wail 'made thrOM;h Hon. P., C.. Jan, 1,•thengh halt Of then/ had been:
Ford. gOter •PoMPanY 'operating from Hie is, goitag forward' rapidly.: The * .14riiin, high cornitissierier... Ile re: pmnieed other , work... • • • :‘ ,
Dearborn te C1OVSland, DuffalO, and ',Contractors are building 'ciiinrii,4 ilk!: ' voited that the, Ulster Government 'Privately , owned , nutoniobijes: are
.
Chicago coMpleted 'inor,e than 93 per ' d" and have tWo hundred Mari lay -7 bad, rifles ter .60.16,' so an :order :nee charged' With teSpOrisibibty. or fall
_
cent. Of the sehed'uledilighte inVolVing: tag 'Steel'''. , - . • .. '.! , , . ,. - ', fist 'been 'Waded, for 1200 at $7 each, ure.of .the street car: oeinptin,y,. which
traVel "oi 351',3,21, ,,miles clitririg .1.9p ,..,... • ._..,.L.,,,,--.4._....„...„- .
or quite 'considerably 'helow, the nort:(recen,tly Went into the hinds of a l'e,;,
ceiver. A: Ws lino is operating he*.
A. Welli-kiletvn. judge entered a rea- , mat price ot,the ininufacturers;, !
taurant • ,4,..here he,' had dined' before.1 •. , t,---,+.+-4:-44-4.'---:"': '
' . y' • ' t tie soup?" aaked Man , .at: Willeadeira .• A ,siammons,
the ' waiter.., :"I: have tried it ence,",•Please, • againtit te. woman. for annoy- that jean ' Eiii ,'EliOr0 .0, 10Sel Prettrr.
Matifistt4le: When? ,_77: Al-.• He f'Well, tihe'e: 11E0Te,: IillitEY than
tea14.4:7.'..thl,1064,11.'jtilit!..iyit"!;,,trit,4k,•ttip°D•uln:1°11.1.1!!,.ftrti.:71., , . , L ..• . . • • 'LW at girls and. loSeli__,rettY than you"
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Canada Buys 1,200 at-BEtrgain
'Rates from Ulstei.
Ottawat-Symptoms that the dove
There are rindegrees In .
l'rtallti:11;i°.;1.1tingl.'11:hhadlcCYlgt°°:Ad..iii"°'7',8a7dotliteer4e;
ii• :the man With ii`..,little .inoitity"7' put'
1)y and ••• a : capatitY 'ler ',really hard
work. ' If -he has; the:money .t.O. keep
.gOing: Warile ',be 1,4; getting his ' land
ciiitiviited he . is- booked fot ProsPer-
It " -
, Mr.. Meenherbon ; says that if • eel,
. • . , . .
•
thousands. '.-Of". faraiers • .wdu d eye
irenti-Oliiret:litisine-sillWestOrn • Can-:
adii ddring. the 'past, three 'Yearii....
a!rhere.;Wrie botind to be ',will:active
Selling,"' he declared, .",and. yeiy goon-
you'
.will And th-ere• Must be, cellectIVe
buying:" • ::." ' . - ' ''' ' `1:.•
Mr. Monk "En Witte".
. ;
Free ' Co-operation
:The oonferen'ee has . 'decid-
ed „that It was :possible to cooperate •
and .be • 'Milted While :each:constituent'
ircis 'free and knew.; no'..,althoriti Out-
side itaelif.' That .metliod..of •000pera7:
tion:.ilis better I.Mited:te' the ginplia.,
-thait-writtarleile-rarennaktation •
was,EpOs.eible. In ,e0onocileas' well
tlipelities.4.,spilM,0, the ' Speaker.
.aserte'd.., • '
"Witfiotit eitt :Stratilitjaeket , of
•!periii :lariff,.; • .withlout .'.' tiio.
obits 'IA forming larlfti.to .suit thefr.
own :heetie,: ample Teem.
• for •eConeirde ".;co7Operaticiii.; end: Can
tester :•mutital slipPert • and ,silnanhi,,
tion. by Other- Means... :Inaire• are, la, ,
'nunierable, ways. of ceoperatirig:
the Out:dein 'et the: future years
:how' iti:Our free . partneiShip ::We. can.
make,: .that ce-op.eratiett effebi
• •
, "-Col': .1knier, .paid tribufe te., the' idad
, , , . • •
•ary' yeftrs .age in offering BritiRla pre.
'Whieli Sir. :Wilfrid ,I.:Surger had given
ferential tariffs. wi.aout. ' reciprocity:
_
and. said,. that whilee'llritele: had ad....
,
mittedly been si!ciw, to move in the i'•
same direction, •it was! trueof the
British character' that once her, pe,ople
.Gid -bpgfn to nieve t ley ineVed:.shrety '
atei.ndinita.ltthi'oliinc.rea:Sing v.eloeity• and de-. :
. . ,.:i
eared., • "lt is: a n;istake to think .
' ,"'We are bekintung, to move ie
de-
' .• Fiscal :Changes'. '
The 'Zoo' authorities' Of London,'England' reee11Moved their ".jockeS7 , . •.: • •
• • ON tH41.a. wirt Tb NEW • HOME ... . • .. she, stood before tlie war ' Then the •
, . Greet . Britain. stands l' to7day... vi,h.ore„ ,
- • . - '' : ,, '' . , • avowed. policy was that it. fluid° no
•to . a new 'inothe)i;hOnee... . ' :-- . , .
,. : difference where wo . benght; and sold. .
NO 'Street. ' CarS Proposition :,Made...... . Britain: to -day . pi . that questims,
' 6(1 MIT eyes aed. made
.That idea, ES dead' and :baffled ' sin
In .Entire State To •Scrap, War .Relic
- . A 'oar com once and -
a realize that: it did matter:whom we
•
•" ' • , . ' Whore our„ settlers went?' -
a§,t (Line in .New -Mecico, Manchester Parks COminittee It is not for 'Me say how rapidly.
Britain 7111 modify her prejudices
.en. fisesA ;policieS, but.modify them 'she.
will,"Aecared Ool-AmerY.
Stops After .23
"Service
, .
- S.anta, Fe,'•• '''.Mexide is
withoitt, a. streetcar line; :stiteit Cars
Stepped running the .14.4 day of. the
, :Those at 1,ILS: Vegas weici." dis-
continued early. in •Deeember. .1
Service was lttattirnited th
qiieiltie 23 years age.. 'A:t Midnight
/law Eve: -the\ 4`inotioretteei'
droVe their: cars ' into 'the baria and
tidied the peening, Of the.frolleys with
a clanging of. g:ongs.,..- "
-."Woemen• rat:operators were:first out;
ployed• during the Wold War ,,atiad
• , •:`. ‘r: • and Mile 327, :•• • '• . • i;NeVal ."Volunteer :Iteserves, and re, liaite been retain 1,ruce.. Twenty-four
, Air L.ines ,rear. • Final lOcIttiOn a the Flin"Flon • air -I ceiltik an ;inquiry' looking to a pm, f`metorettee were ottt of employment
' " •
withont n accident resulting - per-
sonal' isijiirY,Or loss of cargo,,acceidk•
ing to figures of the past year's opera-
tions announced hy the cOmpany,
,--Only.133 flights opt of...191$ schea-
!aim were -tint
lebed: • •Of, theee, 14 were intenrupted
ecause of .mechanical'.diffieulties and.
.10 oh- ateetint. of ',weather. The ro+.
Tinalindeir.:of the ' tineonipleted, flighte
-vitere caneeled hetanse et 'Weather tee-
faloiU,,, than 1:09.tMie of totii.
any. freight, . and 'I.Initedi 'Statea• riaail
1.-Ifoie-,-40116dr-tlirthiginnit-tbe-Year.
WiteL440:fin:: ther'a a. tramp In the
a 4 7W-70ELr 'clon'timind so , ng
as ho cti-osti!t•die 91.0,11.o.ose„,i _
A. toots lady Itaving„invited gag,.
tleina.n. to dinner, on allarticOlar daY,.
jio had iteCepted With the reserVatietto
'4f I well;" 40-
p1w, aito.illf ya're deed I'll MtPeCt.
she: -"What do yen moan by 43drit,
.••••
.0 „Asks. City t. ApproVe
,-London,, —• The Manchester: Parks
Ccimniittee has decideit.to ask' the 'city
to approve the removal•o 'fthe. Varigus
war 'relics to be Scrapped and sold as
cild Elsewhere in Great Bri-
"tain; says the Guardian,,,.'relieS. have
been seized by. ex-iiervice men and
bundled amid 'cheers into the sea or
.river....Aberdemishire 1 districts, where
-
the Garden IljghIanders were recruit-
-ed , :and where • there, Is ,scarcely:: a
household without' a 'war • casualty,
took the lead in clearing the parks
arid snares Of these mementoes soon
. .
after peace.' and at the bottom, of the
deeppiit pooh; of the Don and Dee lie a
goodly huMber 'of perman machine.
gtms, :whiCh'. the.- well-nieening War
Office thought Would be cherished by
their. recipients:: It waa a.' curious
psychological blunder . . . and there
are few who , do not welcome the:
healthy tendency to clear them- from
our datiy. sight." ' • '
..ttanita?. A4::.1P,31.87SCIattacy: r'.
.,
could -be 'plauSibly urged that the care,
'.of-'the.--indigent-,eged ,is the AntY 81
the provinces, not ,of' iilihi ociiiiiriitifip;
and that, the previntes are in luok la
that the boininion is. Willing to ;PRY
half the; shot. , .7,"31110 WaS the, View of'
British. Columbia Which Was title' first
proYitiek to take tip the Federal effer.t..
and •with Ivlaiiitekti noW, asserting her.
t
d
alelinieoly liiStheel
tiv8thi.oe_m14:toi.7114.0•n
nt.tfelto,_.
-4.itterr.72•Pie."...either:-..-May-Aniteuld,:.!lte.f...lict;
gain-hiii-iii,9-.inlen'P'...1119-.:'''aelftlelfer
of aceeding provincet growsllin4iraid;
..,., .• 11.'re ;will:increase iipon Abe tzetrin, 6
that rennlin one; and the lire:114
.p,
, '.' . of the 'extOriaion of 'the plan to ell
, .. 4.41.41, '41:f
. . *
• VIV
V ,1 YC:ata 'might, hot he far, Wide of the
, parts. at tthe 1..cirninllon. Witliln „ten
... 4. 4
....,-;,,..#,.7447.4mer.orromr.r-
ith.4.0i'40;tettiind rastOethe $a'tit;inie.--li "Motor" ship pt a5 500 tons of nritio,h noci6tor, • nvitit. '
,
Mr. Healy .Praises The British
„, .. •
for Noninterferente .
• bublim--tInterest is.* focused in the:
'milted State's On the Irish; free-, btate'S •
position by William T. Coigravt's de- •
partiirak.to the 'united States recently,
and midi to the importance of' the pro
nounceinent of the' retiring GoVernoe. '
General, Timothy Healy, at at. banquet
yore, .
"You have heard," Said Mr.. Healy,
"talk "abont a foreign King and the
haterterence • ot the:British' in. Irish
tetra: There 'is: one' thing. -to bald- •'
about this 'foreign King,'. and that:bi,
he' gentteiticia.• 'Phe Euglish in'.
nty'. few years 0.ats GOyernor4e1teral, •
have never :Interfered -4 • '
faith and honor ti this -to the extent.',.
of a 'tittle eh' a scintilla lit any Ida'
matter.,. 'They have leftthe ministry
absolutely .free,lett as ant,onidied,
adviged.'. That isa tribatethat thoeld
not be loft unpaid.. I Welcamethe gra a •
diens' ctincurreace Of.ihe old ,Unionist ,
and Protestant ;party whd httie* gltred
aikAirnee.ea-miceh;assi:Stanoe,14 --
theiseAn my - 7
In View Of Mr, Healy's. receral in the .
Natielialist,thoroment the litateinett$,- • ...-
teenia ;Worthy Of •wide eirdu1atioh,a114.
it effectively.: disposes Of the:prOtiagan-
by• the minority .6 seking- te. create'
was, ,
litked. -why richiinnu. usually -:gave him
Small tips While poor' niefr were libor
al,. 'Well, enb., .hos0;'''h ans*tel'Odo''
"1 don't itnot,''cept the' rich .111611 dont
watt. nobodi.% keen' he's" rith, 'end
the .06' MEM don' 'Want .nobodY t',100W
liass po%" •' •
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