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Mori Editor. .
• upJR8t)mr,, iwrtaijArcy. 46; 1928:
um HOLLINGER "MINE”
.,. Risks:TER • -
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• The ennetry, 'Was' ahOcIted
o MondaY 'to' learn" that a fire NO
deielOped; In the Bellinger '1;94 Mine
, •
- at Timmins., -atiti that ,sri*e, 50 Men
•
we tapped in the iorridairsOf the
Mine in such a -WaY a,s t� :•rondir,.
'viol* escapefrom -death
At 'transpired that :39f. of 'these inen.
..."-Were Suffocated 'or burned to . death,
the .OthieTS heviag been rescued thru
the: heroic efforts of their.'eoarradis
superintendents: ,
' 'The' •Paister, was ,really, dal tb-, a
bit 9f mismanagement, due la lack
'of,. experience., .It appears thk an.
abandoned, part; bf the mine • was
Itred'as'. a dump .. fer manner. of
waste,' such as: wooden and . paper
Nixes which had contained -explo-
siyes. 'There •wae-allso. a large
titi of .paper,' more .nr, less saturated• ,
withglyierine,and:. oil; making a 'Alt:
of very inflainmahle. materiel. • This
pile • was 'the accumulation of 'years
And it is ;thought -that cenditions de-
veionitl.: Which' 'reaulted. in spontairi.
efina.cOnibuithin,' an Mitetinie no un-
cemnion 'in a pile; of ,:atieh materna'
This is the :„worot, in fact :the: ,only
r considerable disaster' to , , iticeer , in a
Nifitheiit Ontali.S. mine; -Although the
.coal mil* of the Pacific ebrist-'haVe
"been the, seer:of much larger death
lists.'
,
-.LOOKS' "LIKE:"-"EASif. JOB
. •
are. onse-: new', been -
-114-af
eliscii0tlitirgelarotenor-leestIlen'
a.„lijuor store ,:fer....Ah.e sa1 " bee
dicti eenMitWer•Se:' • ,
'it'adlieOrs.t.httt the Opening of
such shop ifeceSiiitateS: the
ment'fol:,...A:'gbvernment,,,,inapectoe to
overeee''.,thes,bashieas.,Andl,' keep. : It
'within boinds, SO to nay,' ;;': :••••
The.'llereWerY : Ofeik:` Open:S.41e store
. , •
ngages is eeiesinaa, on goolloii.
. sion basi, Acr: that : the More.'he',.sella •
• the more wilt be 'hie.' oak '''H
Male 'the lintilaess 'la or lie' 4n11
hayelo go bizneJf, • ..
As under,.'thee ••••''ealidithrai the
.
salesman •would be.'lempted, to sell
to jilJ.conlerg, the Ontario.- ilavern,
• ineriVas:Intrt of :its:.controi :policy,
in ,the: shoP at ;a.
flied 'Salad. of '$1500' per ..3411, (as
„mach as ;a: preacher of. the .GOspel
gets. * a entail' charte,-- and • more
,
Wait- Maw' a`-. jib& sctiiior'-feaciime
, ,
gets), •business of this' inspec-
tor is to 'See: thet•'beer ,ia, Sold only
toi-"thasehelding4pernilta, 'ancFatlief-
:wia.e. entitled tb get beer.:41e Will 'al:
so" keep the Control Beard inforined
as to how much beer permit' holders
are getting "on ',their 'permits,' and to
give :all information aboat the bum -
mess. which May use ' to the
Board in enforcing the Centre!.
It Rooks t& ma as though this in.
speit,Ofie'.';going to have a 'sort of
loatei.?.aj�b. Ile_nri:7,1 haveto be' there
;,...,,f-7tetcdae-ral,i;.paia7;tavictroz,f414
'• • •at all costs. The most attractive lay
e ime a - e. siopis open.
+" but :fie' certainlY= won't a very
. ;an, except perhaps • during
speela seasenS.
• *hat*S-, the matter anyWaf • with
the „liqiiior business, that it needs ric,
ninth Control, So many Insimetors
and special enforcement offices? It
surely was an will day for the world'
when -intoxicating liquor was ,fi,Let
made. • •
VP' GOES LEATHER
Ve7rOcee0t,' few days : ago, a
, circa -tor letter 'prepared • by the: 'Alig-
lo-Cairiadiani-Leritter CoMpanyv. which
• evidcntJy is. leaned, 'with, the "Ahjeet.
Of Preparing the public Mind fni a
isiibitantiar ineirealse in the "price of,
'leather feOt‘wiaii,',.
It 'in difficult to estimate jut, he*.
. liOneSt the pretended., Purpose Of ',the
letter` is, oliat d�ubtless some of the
inforthation :Set forth is Orreet.. 'For•
lriataece; it ,is said ',that there .M -,in
''thwor1d today an actual ,;shOrtage
.1few'yars:- ago; -'that
-
in fact,. there is not now' anYwhere.'
Iin• the world 'an. '.,ac,einitelation of
bs to be drawn. upon. as:
.
'het: May demand.' ' • ,
that, 15 years 'ago there- were on the
,Nor4.! American • contitieni Seine "ate
- _
now; ;and it., is Added that While
there, are IOW about 1$ niiliion peo-
ple on- the ablithient -Weatirig
.•footWear,..there,',Was. in 1003, only :A.,
:haat; half that 'initithe4
witiefOne ndgkt- reg4zt SaHrolute•
relOChl *14 Oa • !IOW
•
LuegligtW PENTINNI,
11,111$DAY1. FRINIVARYt4 .1028
4E10,1=4 CVgl.las•X ;•41.114.4°
overstating the 'ea6t14 RS We •40 hot kinprosmflit , upon 00'..4t,"otiOtti ob.
think ..thg, t.114 iPkooPor of people on Ae,....61%ioemleroso,' the 044 for
thia continent him double d Siate the rn,are watr,•OhiPe! Admire' l'iankett.:'
ePeeing of this century, • Besides, tir : gave was bis tildnialt that ewe (tit
the northern •partat there is a great ;IL S-) are 'nearer war 'tedar ;than
deal more".rabher -footwear. being,
ever before", and •he ' intirnat-
osed now .1.14iit 25 years ago,
Antither interesting reason given " that. the coming war "1114- be
for the shortage: of' hides, arid onewith
Great• "ta‘n and, of course!
for
its effect, i8. inal;nlunYkaettn,,:v4/ e"niCt!
theory is that es there
"The now almost Univers/1i demand
is competition between the .eltipoing
for. baby , beef for, 'table The;
hides- from 'the' yonng ;aflimas are
much 'lighter than those. from the
, , ,
heavier ones, but it Seeins to.. a's. that
the estimate .fhat':this taAe.for baby
beef ,redirees„.the)veight ,of .hides 'go-
ing upon the, by: 50 per teat,'
is:41.oite Acto high. 'The great bulk of.
beef aniniale, goingupon the 'Market,
is .still made of animate.' eheost-R
fain pi:Own. ,•--; • ,.
•Theis that the, 'Makers
, . ,
•
of leather -and ' of leather- footwear
,have gotten pretty well together and
are in/ a 'position; to demand 'higher
t Prices, and this czrcUlor 15 'Part 'of
Ati, educative canipaiga .intended ;to
,prepere the'public ;mind fe'r the
change, and .thus. prevent 'too great
a falling off in sales :when the high-
er.priced stuff comes Oa the market.
.Perhaps' they . need' the if higher
Prices. :There is, no way or:tailing
out, The raisers of cattle, no doebt;:
-will-be-pleased..-with 'the prospect of
higher prices. for hides.'.
- A CURIOUS AID 'TO' BUSINESS
.• A :
There:are. Cases in •WIneh •
in ales', 'death helps, hi S • , business.
Generally it is quite '•.the .other way:
Qrse'•of the: exCeptione ',that - of. the
vriter of books eiipociank-;:# the
beaks at 'Aiire time enoyed lonsjder-
ble' •fevor witk the „public, .
. Bookswhichgain, a, great eireula-
tien. hrine great and -favorable fame
tii 4he,anithm'• Net infrealuently,.hosie
• -.:;-e • / •
erer. :kite gut:Karl oiltlivesthe popelar-.,
4,0014,..000,101)••
and."thece'follOwa,A•Per-
Andenimlacka.
luisj„-alinergotre„ta..
-
•he, alipearance ref.
',he • sanie pen—but nearIy al "WaYs
book. Whieh is a' faihire. The fir:ehas:
inn*. d IOW and Cannot:be fainted -1w--
, • - • ...
to ;its former brightness and heat..
By. and bythe famous ,author 'diea
'andwith the ate?* of his death Comes
the story. of his past ,gle and .
the:World is told jigain of how"
hooka delighted''generation of
.7eadirs, that :now, •p hens. has al-:
most passed from the • cene. There
...an be ,no, more effective advertising
;lien this, because niueh of. It is per
:ectly honest praise. But:, the. .pub -
•fishers, the Innik;sellers and these
:draw 'royalties On the sales, pref.
it by, and of course, are net slow,to
add. few extra 'touches rand to keep
• -
j.
the .0.1,:e.am of cOmPliments-.'wkch,
deathhas set7.iia motion. " 7'
. We have -had an • untatanding
sis the recent death of
TkoMes.':Ilardy;: the famous,. .English
iiiielist..and..lioet, often referred.:to
es.."the laA of the Victorians".Many
o."•esent day. readers of -,.fietiOn.ltnew
nothing of . Thomas Hardy., and his
:ef: twenty odd famous 'books.
net all. equally ..famous, Of course,; bet
a. few,- among the best that' the "'Cc-
torian..Age" produded. :rThe death ,of
Hardy.Af the age of 87, lirnueht
i
Senei,..,fe-enymeep.t.',A.,',,: ce Corts
• the pattern.. •„' ' 6.1e
T0 .R11.:1Ny. references, and:
.
called the great author back from
be oheaurity Of twenty years. :iota
the light Of day again.
And sh there came a new deniand;
for his; books, and publisher's arid,,
bdok-sellers have been' busy sending
out circulars to libraries and to the
pubic, telling of the faint' of Hardy's
novels. • • ' •
• The writer has been proMpteri- to
,
read ' "Far; • Trom The Madding
Crowd",. which 'for years had stood',
unnoticed on the shelf, and enquiry
at the Public Library elicited .the
formation • that` seine of • Hardy's
• books had, /been asked for and were.
out—the first time in years!
•, 0 0 o— •
FOOL TALK 'Ix' TEE U. s.
Tt spmetimes ;happens that •re;great
fool gets into. a somewhat prominent
:place. That tele:a fool limy remain
-unknown until he undertakes to., talk
to • the public tipir sonie. Matter , of
importance. •
An exa nipte-e f-,-.,thiAliga-;Abeen.:;• aired-
ibeilire,WS:11.allerrOhe-- Pe 47
conPle. of Weeks.: In the“tInited States -
Navy .there is a ,rear ,adinirai by the
• 'lame . Plunkett. 'Rer Floine time
• PI Link& f.,11 a s beeh,. coni in ander ef, the
'grooklyn. 'Navy Yard- and perhans.
4trialetAgerrrAlrettingerilt-JheAnntieyvhe
!viitildlike to npetnii in building war
,r0se to. hia•- 'present poiLiop.THeJike-
ly
hes energy eneugh, and peril:00S
hag genuine enthualainir fbeithe Cnt
States ila.”;. • ' '
Recently • 'Ventared to'' lA
ontOthitift
and ImMedlately made Nit ass Of,
ntat% ..EyittI, W th view to
-companies onthe perm.' carrylug
trade, such cOmpetkliin ,muSt lead. te
veiree-a war which will drive One or
-
other et the; mrailietnit :countries OR'
the Oe'eans., ! ",
•• ,Plunkett, quite e,.vidently a thou,glit:
lees windbag;DVerleoked ,'„the fact
thet 'never; befOre 'were United States
and.' Britain on better' terms , than
they are; noiti;And that with the me".
whet. are actually managing,' the, air-
-fajta of 'both eeriatrierie n'ar 'does net.
enterinto the* eonsioration.
Plunkett has had reason to regret
hl foolish President Coblidge,
Senator Borah Sec'etary of Foreign
Affairs,: and 4 all' the more influential
newspapers hare roundly ',denounced
his ' want, of sense • and manners
There ie nothing whatever • to even
I • I
suergest war between the two cont.,
tries. This;of course; pekes the
foolish talk ; leas harmful than it
otherwise might be:
. • , o -o -o
• ;
THE' PROBLEM OF
FORTUITOUS ; UCIRCMSTANCE
• A.
1,Toronto Saturday Night)
:Jon. 'aotil three 'episodes were
recorded • in the: press' which illustrat-
ed zihe ,Preblein of fortaiteus eireukor
'unfcireSeen thing Which
occasionally defeats,, all efforts aimed
at security. "These occtin..enees COMe
under _the eateg,o.rY... of what used to.
le known as "Acts of God". History
is::reple4" With them, Inefdents like
' SiiddenlY'•-loorned,
';47-01 • Old deitroVed Ater- ' At .
iliNt•- 'dine fhb' iteatest'',OthieVentefit.,
Ji-Fsinp:Iltufding siiicthThegiiinug
Or ,the'pecOliar,:-e9mbifiatiaiii;
1,the:,elements.,nrinch,: ilgtiOyed ir
Ilrrient ShaekletOn's. -"unsinkable:
On the day 'in reieStion a runaway
'team attached .2..to a .farrnet'S sleigh,
noCticed hy, anyone; accidently Pried
. .
-.Pen a Switch at Limoges, Ont., and
vrecked the :special, . train bearing
-.':rfesident „coSgrave Of the Irish Free
ltate to Ottawa, --Pure Chance which,
lebody , conic! have .atitifdPated. • .'
On the previcnis niehf somepier
old Woirien who had -been allowed to
-.tay in the Metropolitan Church, To-
-..onto; ancr make,•tea in the little kit-
• chen used for church socials forg9t
to turn- off the gas heater ;when .they
went' home.' As result -the. "proudest'
monoment f. Methodism in. Canada:
,
Sre...- This was, of eourse;:s prevent -
:Ole: disaster had, such an occurrence
leen foreseen,-: :but the .chance was
'Verriermite• ., •
:Ori" the Sallie .a Peopling ;to
which , cannot " be 'definitely
-.woven, a -heater .used in. connection
with an experiment where prolonged
'teat was necessary; set fi:re to , the
..rreat..tnedical or the Uni=
versity Of Torontoj..,„e nit native 'orlitie‘_nT42fn"Stl-ci::Ps‘,
itftji jiUL ah' ii
'ThrOe atQbt 106ii tiOtable
wAr-.
stilpoo At 'Ow' Wth6!Ottolithti 4114. t•
hils*Yed. 0 inno Ott iiieOne
nection With the developMent'hf Mae
lc in Canada .frern' the day, when it
-bronght. the. late. Dr, "Torrington from
Boston in 1871, and thos enabled him
:to found, the Qld Thilharrronie soei,
;thyq.., Nrv0ii,t he It t,:ht.le imt:tel
hf7
4.04041. .choir,.it.lielped te-laring Dr,.
A. Oriclier "frbm ''.14e4S..„," The long
identificatien 'the; chtn1I. :the'
blaaatYl.f:arrilly„, authors of. no. Man,7 I'• have no -A dlnibt that e u1 not
grea henefatorS'iin, ;Tereritki and: ' teach ,carrots, ,
ilsewhere is a matter or puhu. IpAo3and...5 :are', all abJo There's!. no
knOWledese, but: '-to rnjp. deh dpn ,ythn tT'eii Thd any,.
.known Oanadiano..it" Oao' 0.7.s9 1. en e body: ever have One. w' he' wen hi3lsteri
,•'.ed paee Iiieldebtaity fho e'elinl. -to 'Yeasoii,.,' • ."..: 2.
- relations the •-Metrenblife• Chiirele • The niost "'striking thine ^limit' men° ;
'and. it ,cona.regatiOn abitiVated .."-With'...ia; that they are forever falking.,nhetit.
ither*denere in ati ens hiive.entiail red. 'it, WOMan's ",subtle: oflnen ee a rid ve r
. . .
, • -
as:a .landmark ,to many' „not Yielding. to it. :NO Matter' ho amen
'ts.-"nartieular ' ' ' Yoiiis •duriog
.cOnrt.Ship,.;dozy-Sm.hoW: heeniay' strive to
n-iIfc;;;tii:er't4'erille7vi°iii.4inivab,..,,4si'.t.reovii6;e5r..,:twragiritcls:'' •
character willassert tho,seives:
From'. thst. time, on your 'problem will
he -that, of,rnirv Advi'pe to
all Pre3nective4ives i's that iren is
.e55entia11y a stUbbOrn creature, and
that the. 0:11,7. 1-4aY te., live happily
With him is to let him ha\re his .oly,n;
ao-ths-t;.--sow graci-
re's mid Ifind and pleasant...But coax
bini tn eat a rittle of the coinbination
'10140 lt.fhe doenret.iveant. it and: he
will become a•s„.eiiraged aa:.•,.if 'you: had
trampled some ,,. gigantic .,,•znasculine„
right. , ' "I
We pay .e.oneole ourselves, how-
ever,: with the fact, that ISTr.s..Henry
Por( .aleo • wrinkles her' hrcvva .in
to AntinenCe the antornebileking
•6t$Anierica: to give Proper attention
1.9
who' h:
Spend our •days anguishing over. the
-trange vagaries' of ::our Men:
ON ittiR VAO.441V$ off NUN:.
(Mrs, Wale:' 1401, IA NeW York
Telegram), •
.Tho Tlch; a mrel), as the rest of u$;
have their troubles; Here is Mrs. '
Renry, Ford, with -her money ber
Q.-rat:slops and her Milliens.,•enduring^
.the same sort of worry, that ,besets
every housewge in Poverty how;
WeT are told, by the • newsnape7.
that Kr. Ord cioei nfA
ood,:Prolably hi :gnarl wife :urgeF'
him to: taste: ,a 1itt1e:9i the s,ninach
,
WHEN SENSATIONAL DAILY.
•• •NEWSPAPERS GET IT'
(From • The 'Dui:4M .•.Chrenicle):: •
That. there • are •,•bleed' -thirsty :and
ielons animals: Of- the ..serr,i,tropical
aml. • Oretle :variety .;,reaming 'tile
swanips. of Old ,Glerielg :s •the "onlY
'Oneltision • we, "'can.-: Come after
, reading the aceounts ,in, . the., deilY
capers- of the • sheep -7: and cattle
,of the. past, year, *Ilea -the Conn -
lit: paid out over $1,460 . for '."sheep
killed ,by ^dogs". ••'
•The -Owen Sourid. Si,?,raTiines
, it. a, Counle'et•daYs ogo, " and .the
Owen. Sound.. correspondent Of • . the
, Toronto, :aro •London 'papers. ,pieked
it., up with -elab:otatiOns.. Yesterday:,it
:was' brOadcast, Over -:the 'radie • frerp'
Tororito'that:"Glenelg .Wae.1/einf,"' Over -
tun by wolves and. other.
. „ .
nals' that were,. devouri.iz.liyc
tock, and -making ruiserable:., for
, „
the; ;S:teck-.rai.p."0:-.,ef:;the
' The'71ateit ,i'S.,'fron;"the Toronto
mete- staging animal hoot Ao•'.
"i& Of the nionstera-that were prol
Ing 'thesAiriiadil'arirSWailifiEi'and-. he (.1191,Vq. and Qutdoors)
vhol'*Star-iilicto-grannf, 'Of:tiff, ..and'a roal?s a bountiful ;, harvest
couple ot feature LiterWanted:11c 0111, ei :tourist trade aiinuallv. In
' -forrned fl.no,..a one th, aniounted to sone
*eight . leaf, ,:year, ' and •
,each Year it is' increasing., " Like
ev-
erything else, .the: tourist ;trade Wifl.
r•entitnie to bring reStilts. just so long
as ‘„tbn,right :goods are protIded. To -
'day there., is -an inelinatiOnt, on the
Part. Of tourists to ,Diake • liae.of'. Care'
in the inornine,'nrst ii iinproved: road rs'ai ind conduct,
Ninny good bye; ......and,:then • starting a t,riP'.on Which:they'. stop •fer. only a
to fed Ilia, Stock. I.Ondhig ..uphort .peric.d. of day:Of::tr,-o nnyi
. , .
the 'Old'',shotgnyi .ank,,rieerfiree,canti.7 ,one This , PreetiCe.:Meens' that:
Ousli out of the'fileaVilY-b01.i'pri.uw;ionic: 'yifolLYiico
e,udesire
n.
the tOuiist to pass thru
dorive, would 'first ,he.'called.'
to dispatch a ,couple of dozen. welve,.i., a, golden tail in hisviake;: You Must
a' fe-M-beers,.and ,a„buritired Orsa bolo.,. he Prepared to spend'
littfe, nioney
c:at .in 'erder: to rnake:,tbe World, Safe'. pod Put tome tinie and. •frOuble,'
' rdeenneracy„ :and at t is same Mo Ing your '.t071,rist ,gronnds, .attracm
...giveNlitn, an .• miPortunity: to tiVe: Very,:likely the, same tourist
neek' out and throw; in a fewjoik- will wish to • :Visie'ariether. Sector.' the
ftil of straw • to his frightened -to-. Year:' You mus.. therefore
death . steek, Make -your totir!st :ground snfficiently.
'There i no &Mb:b. the .aea,th ;.from.. ettractiVe for him to retain' ife pleaS-.'
nnatural .caussibas been top hm]i in mental Iiitture,' of r it, ''aufficieet1101
'71.o oh the ..sheep':,'Of.•Glenplg,, during that: hei1i tell his, frierzkaer,ea$4,,,,-,..
he PaSt, tWelve24on,iiis, but. it IS :a' and ensure,thiig i]oint'tgwat .abotr'e it
-' • (COUNTY,"-POREST 'PARKS
, . . • .
he, former could come up' and shoot
:piciiires and the fatte:r 'alieot the
hullabout the ' ei;bilt; and place
the ;old... tow.oShip:oz. th4 -front page
for a day, :
The -situation is We can
hietnre Bob .Edwarils,', on, yeti
ong way from being as b2d as,sev...oyhis-; Parteen;e'retern ;cif 4ne or mere
f the newsnanerr, • ' „ of his friends the ffollowin'g season.
wc
iiiiqttrtills.-.Was made aware of the
Lead. one to uclieyq. We have heard,
srious1y'one :talk ,that it isAhought the aniz
rilierh; 0. 1,1'.;..b...1a--r eZstelYs •
'studies there. the rest 2f:the term.
If such an occurrence had been lore-,
due/precautions .would certainly
have been • taken, -hut all was consid...
ered secure: '
These epi odes , the :abso-
lute 'impossibility Of • providing •• .417
ninst.. all contingencieS, and the Mar -2..
. gin ;of, chane:e' that Most be allowed
measuress'fif'safetY, Of
. .
ceurse -they ao .1.1op furnish an excuse
• for abandoning precautions .and
,leav-
ing .things to fate,---eniphatically ',the,
'reverse.: But it is clear :that while
'we may.rninithjzewe tannot
absq-
lutely avert disaster. 7- :
• Canada had teaser'. to congratulate
herself over the speedy and domPlete
eroof tht the; misha oMi. „COS-
'T.ray.e!s train :was 'pure accident, for
it would indeed be a reflectien on '
this eountrY hdij beendue to' the
type of Nio1'enc4 whiohin all too: cam -
men With 'Aga:A to an-
other incident that Mornentoua clay
far news, editors the :less' Of rrotitlaS
of valuable Work hY. Seientists. in the
fire at the UniversitY of 'Toronto is
sornething lik& a tragedy for them,
"nn-cl-'-the-Lgeneral-disioptiori-a:---sorry--
.inatter'tor*Ptl,:gilts7,:'1.071111tOrlhOtt=""`
-,sandsof. 'Canadians-, -not - only in this
'eonntry, tnt elSewhere '(inchiding the
(anadian Minister„ to ."'kesitington)
the t.,!isaste,r 10 'the •Metroplitan,
Chnich "lie -inatteV,rif cleeneit•
.regrOt.::-,MuGiltl,,,-Squat4Lwthere4t2rea.q,„
erectied nearly ,sixty 'years ago, IMO
throne-I:Out •,that: PeriCA -been; bre- of
'district 'of Taranto.. Thetigh • 7rOw
ealled the MetroPolitantlnited Church
it in, the :Metropolitan Methedist
Chi:roll,: to : countless people through.:
,out the borninon, and perhaps 'it
'#),•WiTilthtiO2,1411.0-4,e@el', tint,. it .
mei-abet/41p ..relInquished that hiotor,
itt title/ •
re5p0rir?fh1e.1 1r the Il<illing
something .bigger than a h�usohoid.
'Idg,'•but f!irttic,r. than that we 'cannot'
it takes neWspaper reporter
'vith-a Ravin Mrnehausen iniagina-
"ien to giVp the affair real color..
the rreantlyne thieidents of
rionelg can 'bask in • the rtinsiline, of
their undeserved pUblicity whe ;the
• teWspaper, nhotoTt-lpfP,rs pack, their.
'an'eras andavait for the, day :When
The 'big is to bp • made.
COURTESY
Every. Canadian .who attends 'a
,'iockey match in 1%1'1i:1kon Squar
New vets k thrill.
pride • ;lust before the 'cOntest act:O-
.:Hy starts, notes the Berder Citic's
Star. After the teim's have •warin•ed
and the' referee calls thein, to the
-entre ;pi' order' . to ,commoice, tlie
game; the Garden: hand Stan"ds,i1,1d
"nmmenceS to, play "The Maple Leaf
ForeVer,", The crOlvd,r).ses; hats are
doffed, end everyone stand, :resper.t.
,fully, While the Canadian and tli6
iThited States national.. anthem are
Taf'this lnyed is tritecVertlfe:•
While••thbre is stfnpesed to be no suet'
thieg As a :Canadian' natierialy, and
an i citizens, nust go nil-
det the f-tolge of 'some other conntrv
rite -in-:- tin-y-Aiarte,=p1--
he :United ;States the peenle appre-
,,iate the :Canadians _ citizens Of
It is thing to ' heir a Co O.:
dian :national . played in 'Stew
Yerk4 'it is ,Still better te :see th0 tn
roe of. the ether side stand and' hare
their. 'heeds cluilng its. tilaelng. It
indication:not polyGf trielld011.),• •
also ot respect and esteem' eh" the
Part' Of the on :nation far the other.
Only wi.11 you keep your
golden streani. flowing frm year to
year'.
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in the States and in .sorte places.
throng:he:it , 'Canada,: e:4.terprising
eounties, .are providing forest Parks
• to Sttriiet tourists. Undoubtedly thisa
,a :real attraction‘, as it .provides
the type of holiday "'grotincl which the
travailiog '.tourist. desirei. Neturally,
: if the park iz..sitvated on a lake or
• itrearn where fishing is available,
tadditienally attractive and
probably provide a• ", driving card
..i.hpegby..the tourist will ',s-perid more
'ban, on'e "day at, this loeation , and
:-.essib:y "return again thenext sea-
, Much can he done,. in the Way of
improving the forest parks selected.
Ai the:outset; theri 'May be a nucleus
of .matore, trees which can be readily
built up by planting:7, The care of
'these g.roundi is important. Natur7
ally, a inflammable debrig -.should b,e,
_ A A.
remoVed to. reduce the, ground fire
hazard and also to permit. children
an well as adults to room thrOugh
.forest at will. Competition in
Canada is,bound to become keener' as
time Jibes on, and the enterprising
community ". which . eSt.lhlisheS its
:tbrestvpa-Plcs.,
-reap-Ale-
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DEVELOPMENT OE HYDRO, '
tl
• ilvdt&elentric poWer production
• ,
'd ;vithgiafl stride -ihfact,
th4e:
'rete-i)f-'0*.fer-',-a-elit::.41-Year,... During.'
figure hoers„ 7
three times AS,Mucti 'tier eepita". ea• in
Lito_or,.16.,t:aettin ttt
nd.oniOiteei
riVera• for eater: !Ito 04 pOREst. is
tatUref ft'r is•• et)11titi1.# . d911#
�itionn the 4 aVealteli!ot $1050 •
-=atittel
McCORMI RING
.8httd4es°"N,:e'°ilYt:(L'eiaI.delth?t6°I)n:Itle
bes resu:fswi1e!v:cfratio-0e!;'tdise'O;heeAPie.et '
fertillier drill is a ,'Coinbination Of .t"lo 'two nyost popular drilln.
Theyare finned f,Ort their light -draft,.staang. franie and conyen-
raIl 41.10 se'„ the best' &r'a'n ilrill on the
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market, at -
:1ZW'S,...11..ucknovv.
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Phone o.'10 is at Yout Sr*ice ,
We 'Sell for Cash.= We .L -Sell Cheaper Than The gredit .Store
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EVERY . SEASON BRINGS ITS REQUIREMENTS: • NOW IS
THE TIME YOU WILL NEED ONE pR ALL'OF'llit FCL -
'LOWING: ' ' i •
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•TIIE SAMSON AXE
This: aXe is Made:Of the
•finest Steel, speCially.
ten:Pored and correctly •
'shaped, .. ItAS "absolutely
guaranteed; ROei*One*"
foud defeCtiwflJbe
V'e
,
replaced. •
ATIE. AXE' HANDLE
„anon axe andle
made of second
growth hickory, and:is
.1" the shape that. appeals
•an expeljenced chop-
per.
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CliuSS-uUT.:• SAWS ?:
"We:handie.' the. faminia Maple ' ' Leaf in • Preznif. • aild
,".itaCer.:.. These osaws are imequ Wed for temper and fast •
'FILES
We have a 601 stoek.
WINTER. MITTS'
. A fdll range atpricethat-will suit ,Y611 -
,4..A.01
445* "1-:1;14*r"46414", uYPIcrs"';'"
•Gentii.n.e HorsOidP at ,411.00 per Pair.
Hetiting, Plumbing and Electric Wiring
WEST NVAVVANQSH COUNCIL
The ..West Ayawarmsh. Municipal
.Cllb.7cit,with lhh?wldtt,asllthe m
l,arerom.oeXtAiP;Posn
Feb. -
ent: The . minutes • Of :last !Meeting,
and of a. :special'. meeting, :at which
Thos.- B. Taylor, was appointed Audi-
tor,' to fig thepositiori made vacant
1.?Y' I the. resignation 'Of Isaac 'Miller;
wer,e' read and adolited., •
, The -foilowing, offie,ars. were an-.
pointea for 192.8.:- clerk, D".,PhilliPs.;''
Treasurer,. .Wm. :Webste'i;Assessor,
R. Murray; Collector, R. McAllister;
Caretaker, ' Joint, Foran: Mar --
ray was appointeda wember ,of the
Beasd of tealthr and Johni. WelySter
arid Johni Redmond,. sanitary. inspecr
fOrs: L. Grant, A. Anderson, ,11.
• Thmillison, • J. : Sproul are the sheep..
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valuators or 1928. A by+tw
:pointing poundkeepers hike-
VieWersurgn read ,three tinieg and,
paised:', The AuditoW nopOre; .1‘17a.s
presented arid accepted,and ordel!ed
-:prrOted...,,-The-by-law7--ein'Tfnitting-pot,-
-rohnen- Wieerepa1ed --
4 The •Reeve and Road, SUperintend-
put were authorizec1. tiiapplY for the
subsidy On Road Ex*pendituj•e:
'Clerk was inst,ructed''to. nOtify.
D.: teddy that, ,atiy.:caUSe
fir. otn-
i-whkh..heiay=ha.vionn-
tion With, the Reid, Jhain,L.LWill-...bp
109i<ed into; ill the spring.
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„ :The tr: . mice
March '5'th., at •
— Durnin
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: 0--
Thc legel clisi ler; of
nan118 P`'
hange.
FI•Aaariei, cannot' be,, nal(' of the lac
*iThr C.
'loth`
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"Poo:TLEGpER NABBED
AT MI,LDMAY'
Provincial Congtables 11:one • Reofl
• tie, 'WidTheyer, a,pd Benton' reeentlY
madet raid on the "Hanover Inn" at
„IiatioVer, and'Iound sone 49 bottles
Of ,lirtner in -suitcases in ,a bedreont
'A "Paisley man by the name., of
Penrce,, paisinp.; as a commercial' tie-
vellor,, had registered at the hotel,
qn& in, some wayhis luggage had
• rou0ecl the suspicion of: the police;
,Afid they •searcheil him rornich,lt Was
fou,nd.. that the fellow had his. suit-. •
canes, specially made for, carrying.
standard '‘Vbiskey botbles,' eaeli
eoinntil•Prientby Itleif, so 'that there.:,
could. he not rattling, no,' matter hovi
the: suitcase Was shaken. • This gent
ovidentfY expected 'to inake money by '
• boetleeging„ tn.spite ofOvernment
control,' •:
. -NEW LUMBER: FROM OLD
. ,
-;;olairld'A:-,17pa6:o-kijeci:i:17f-t::?..:itire;'11(lhOPal,'VI,e ;i:tlfa:1d-:.,. • *.,,,,r7 •
r..,,,,„,,,,.,:,,,,,„...,:,,
twiws 'to bo' re-mannfactured into a '
;ro-';:cT.:r.Y11. -"vi,This6i.mItatetral,-at61,:-Citoilnl6slii. t...4).cii.",..;-..
10(4 tomberi, necording ' to 'scientists "
Ti be' collecting . naliiduntl.nid ,
-:;.-Olci:isffsql'c'greintli-'9'1.-cralfdsr:i'rbeVfan:(1.1::8'111'6'v°611;1%a •-.'"-"L'' ,,,..„;‘,„-,.„, r ,..„
inn,6:gysci;:i.:,anbckf-fin'er;:llir.;IAT'lytf,c7.4liqiidairio.-tik,.:7-‘etil;:.:;.li;e0,4.7. 7'-
thette---e'c'e4 heara' a close YeSOinhiance ,....—
,
to ptiStehenrd. ' TtS texture is,,inuch.. •
lifiifo.V th0tf :*00d., anti fey many put-
, r,Spi‘ciallt interior: eonatrue-
Aio:11,1f,44:saisi-t0;:ht-litint net.ctkeithio. "
thnn• the ne.fotel :product; A. 'Prodtiet: •
rnado frail', itardwbol. Waste '1"6 now f
,
b i ' '•
ng t .
ioeci in nutomobilo' hottioo •
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