The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-29, Page 5111R, 1.1,10040*. $0141t1NSL
THVitiftiAlct, liATKIr19,607,11414.
ti‘ti'vlito •
on't ex
with lizenbators and
Brooders
4• IT DOESN'T PAY. to eirperiment
0, with incubators'and, • broOdere.
. A
An incubator that fails tiritatcha:.,
lot of hatchable egg', a brooder
• ,thatJets Nur chicks; die -that
experaike • etegiornent at any
Pike. ' You lose the value of •the
eggs and chick*. You ,ose Now
ProAts., • .
,
uckelre •
,Ctibators
' .113ectiii:ve coal -burning broimlers
•
BuckeYeRitelleatTlivoder
you,want to be, tertian- Of setting
.me -tested and reliable equipment
-the best buy•on the market• -we
• invite you •to visitour .istore: We
•Will tell ypu how.13nekeye incubators,
and brooders :hare: Proved their:- ••
profit-making abthty We will tell
, you-hew:they Will sore, you'rnoney.
. and hew they 'will iu.ake money
, for ou Don't bise poultry -raising.
, equipment until you see Oat' We,::
have to offer. ' • •
Saves Money for a Million Users:
Moie than a Million users, .are
Making money with Buckeye paid -
,try -raising equipment. It is making
Money kir many ..poultry raisers ,
right in. this .vicinity. • it wig snake ••••
, money for you. '
Vita our store. See whist amazing
new Buckeye equipment We have te-
a 'offer you. It win pay Yon-1nd
T. pay you bii-to dO•thii. -
•RAt PORTEOU-
LuCknOW., Ont.
Lucknow. Wingham
Phone 74 • Phone 256',
onumental-T-Work-s-
_e_LUCiN0-1V7-a'nd IV-INGHAM--
Has the largest and .ingist complete
stock M.: the most beautiful designs
o choose from, in
s 'Marble, .ScOteliTSwedisil'end-Pen-i-
. • ' • adjan.• Granites, ••
`We :make a sp'ecialty' Family-
• Monuments and invite your Anspec-
„ • _
inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and
P'rorrintly Done. • •
See us before placing your order. •
Douglas Bros. R. A. Spetton
• Locknow..... Ont.; • •
.ct•
,04
Gu
, am,
lniurtmce
caNatia
•
.,,event marred the day. • A .• 'with
: `;.C119qiies ,niailed; by I the Oii
• •
tarioGrain brutal intent..that had evidently been.•
'. "peel reently mem-
lying on the Toed all . the: winter:,
bers 0whe have • deii vercd..,w heat: since ••;vaiting :fir 'spring to Open. up and
last. August...This Is the first interim snoWlki. uiicOver it so it-coUld
.4)-alYment wheat •.and ackledto the• start bii.sinesS again,' entered,
_ .
,initial r, Cash payment of $1.01 (less „. 'back' tir-e long .
the, loc;a1., foading,...eoSt) made as the way.. froni. ,church at 'ee.reice , time
Wheat •Wasdelicmcd nialce'S the Why WilCminctarei oecum om SunL:•
...,•:loWande to date. $1.16. •Twthieianust lays?
.ffbe added" T rriTgall0W-H-The--fiest--ofra-geri • .rrieetings•
anoc: of, onecent bushel. per month Or the Circuit for payer, ,deepening
for...November and Defeniber,. ...yr the 'ospiritual, fife, \ and •::Christman
ing • the Pool. Price'. to .$1,14 'less 16d1i1 • decision will heheld on'. Mondey eve
• handling • charges. Menmeis still rung next .ip the `Zion • Church.,7The
can to • 'the final paY-. Rev: Mr Craw Of . Luchilow, • will be
"•• inent Which will be :rnade as, Promptly .he special, preacher.
.• as 'Possiblo after :the cf,ese i of .the
Pool:.year in. June, ..ASHFIELD ,910TES'
.4-Whi1e 'the :•graiir tradeand eppon-. • " • • • /
' ents of the ,Poc11.'syqeiii.- Will try hard 7.:Miss Myra ..MacDonaldi teacher of
" ircipress on the lgrowers the fact S.S. No..10; resumed, her duties
that their. Cash'. Price. is , -above .. that, gain 414:.Weelt;' after two weeks ab-.
paid by the PoolthOSe .who,tempare nonce..
;coaditions ,this ycn with those . or , Mrs. L• Parrish... and babeare
other, ye us idmmt that payinents 41- , liperiding l' a few eek at '.the home
O ready' made by the. pool are higher of -her niOther, IVIra.'` Andrew Stein,•
• than OntatiO . farme.ra would hava Paramount. •
got had. there been. rip pow. . Mr:, Jim; Sinnott had iv:very stic.,.
rdietributiOn • in.. 'Ontario. ie.. r•cssful sale' last Thareday, the.. day
• • • • • ,
Pert of . a geheral priyincnt ;of ' 15 , fine, there Were; Many there
• cents a buShel .i•ecoinmen‘lcd by the tiOM' a cOn•Siderable, tlistanie: •Mr. ii;
Central Agency of Winnipag 'Which 'I.!: Ilvari is also having. a sale.. 'on
sells. iU grain for the Ontario • '• ''•'. •
1'°°1- as .w./0.1 a• s .f°17:11?e,'. 41°61.5. 01 Miss, 0011a•Farrisli's„rusny friends.
SaskatcheWan • and '41ber,. will be eleased;tO know that she is
The 'total rilsbnysetnehs made. un- iimproving after her recent. illness:.
der ,iittlye, Of 11.litycli lOth, sent as sec- Weare pleased tk See 'Mr. twart
Ond :payment' o• n wheat, °Mounted te Webster back to cOureY's Corners
- about 40,., , '•
thc (ntral '•Solling • A geli0t, Miss. Wileria 'Chesnut of.Liteknew.,;
alp oak' itg tt a Canadian Chili lunch- spent the''' week -end with Miss Min-
• oon Toronto on MarCh I 2111, stated hie Richards. of;Pararnpulit.,
that his. Organization', n'ow . has a Mfs„ •Wobster• of: 17*tast1"
, turriover,..6,Cabeut one Million clollitrs 1Anoatit,. visited 'With friends in:Ripley
,. A day. , , intO, Week.
'Mn• McPhail exprOes. satisfaction i\ tre,10 etc` Herideraiiii, Mid EJaiue of
•*, With OW 17r0grpsg made . by the On- Paramount,'- visitedwith Mrs.
Hen
•••• l'ool during*it iirSt year;- , ,,,,a s mother, .Mrs. McGreior. of
.says 'that the Main thing ;Whitecharch, last, .week:
&aid. '-'11101obership:Ayextendiiing,..., 'and
the organizationto couatiohoI si .Alcari of Paraniotipt,' apent•a. a•-.-ir• last'
readyered. The'inernhorship. • is Week wit1 Mr - and M.'S..
Jas, Dreg-
tew.ovor 0600 aid' al:campaign is un-; flan of creWe, '
der WAY counties not covered 'Miss Katherine Blue of Aniberley,.
by ihe ,1021 cW ss root grain bas nnent the Week -end With her sister,,
been 'ham:lied at: ahonbr '150 sbmpJ1ng MI Grant ...Mnfanittantid , of
point'Sinde.A.OgOet laSt through ex- mount,
•
'biting* ,oleVaters and in' to,Oper, ' Tod, ,Catripb:6111° en , old. and
' Otton 'Wtth the pool 'management, 'esteemed' roaldent i41Lot,hitin, Who
ASHFIELD, UNITED:. CHURCH
• • NOTES
• ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES:
TRE irl?VVIISHIP' QV hiN: OSS 1'014 rim yliAR i :7
— ,
Abstract .ztatell•ii
•an. 1 TO Balance on Hand. last Account ....•-••.$ 2178 08
Dec, 31 Resident '11 -ales • • • •; • • • •• •:!• • • •• 35164 42
Non Resident Taxes' • • - 4:88.' ,
• Pees, Rents ‘&ii..Finee ;.,..;, -36 00
-Tnterest , • '4 .2,1 •§5.
". Miscellaneous • ' • • 100 .57
' Drainage •`• • " ' 7164' 13
Highway, Grinits , • • 3247 98°
• Total : Receipt36
, , • Eipendttures'.. • . A
• ; • -'88485,
' ,Printing; Postage_ , &," • 273 74-
nee,•:3 'EY Salaries &1Allowances
• 8595 00 '
. 'Law .Costs ......, • ••• '" . ' 31 09
• ..... .1, • • • .•
Readr-& Bridges .„ . . . • . ••• • • see's@ • • • 8023 5,4
Sdioot Purposes . • . 12290 pz
Debentures, •Principal . . 1087 45,
liebentutese• „ ; -' 36.3 •41.,
Drainage ' •••• ▪ . , . „ ..; 9105" 82 ;
Intekest on Loans • , 66 15
Sheep and Dogs . " •: .312. 80,
.Board df Health . .99 35,
Miscellaneous : , . 77 78
County, Rates ▪ '15186 75
• Telephone' Rates" .1481 00 .
• • • • • ? • • . • . ..
• Total EXpenditures
••" • $57870 01.
Balance on Hand • ... .1' 853 .29
• $5.8723 g0
• •••••0 Assets
1927 TO Balance on hand .......$ 953 29
•
Uncollected Taxes: • ' 93 79 •
Tsai Arrears in Co Treas Office 62.18 -
Assets, BY-lavirs No.'s 51 and 69 23,0W
J. W. Henderson: bram. , ."'• 74 71 .
Teeswater River BY -law No 150 .•: 1409 22
• 1' . •
. Ackert Drain .110...... ......, 23 4)5
Lott Drain,, Total ASsessinent,....• ....... 1565 00:
W.. E. Henderson „Drain . . .. . . 1 .60
• McDOUgall-..,-Drairr;'-e,-N.R.-ASsedement-,..,-..-it-r•----..,-2,2--1)0,-,
Wesley Tiffin, 2 Bbls.. Cern ent.1 : , 4 80 I.
-Goverriffent Grant- on - Highways' Exp ▪ 2471 7r•
$ 6584 40
It was certainly., a congregational,
Octal. evening at. _Hackett's' Church
last Thursday, for most of he , . . •
gregation was ‘there, The ;debate,
the . other part of the nregrani, :and
:Wrest, The linich. was winch enjoyed.
:It was One of the.best of tithes, the
sort:- of 'gathering Oat does a let: d.
.g•ood. • Outside visitor e were Mr; and
Johnston:, Pelmet' and Mrs..
S. Kilpatrick, Vhethree last named
'acted .„as. judges, Of the debate; " Mrs.
JOhnstori and lire. Kilpatrick. •-both:
• made excellent sneechein, The 'pies-
entatiop Of a purse cif Money. to Mies
Violet Tv -Amick Oa. behalf of the con-
gregation for herfaithful rervicee.as
Organist, was made .' by nq.rs. Albert
and . Mrs, Adam Johnston. Ev-,
'erybody , went honieheppy unless. it
was ine. twodebaters who were heat -
en. 'hy a few 'points: .But even , they
•did not .betray that kind of thing„...
. .
The preacher took his car last:
Sunday for the, first tirne Of • the sea-
son. It was mit posSible to 'get all
YMENT 'TO POOL; round the roads to respective 'church--
,
es With that aCcemodation, but the
• MEMBERS
mstpfthe' round wais .-One
-.4921 HY--:---Bil-,--Iloifat-;&horripsou:-Drain-....-,- ' 07
Bal. :Itoss Dram .311 91
'Bal. Cook Dram ii ; ,33 00
Bal -Gaunt. Drain.. . 7 22..
chq0'..,OtiLsianding W E Hendeeecin. Drn. -1 "60.
,• "
Cheque Outstanding '.,Ackert Drn. 1 „Yr; Int , 1' 20
• Chemie Out-it,anding DramYr; ,Int.. 19 •
Clerk's Pees ;& ,TawnsliiP 'ASsessment, By -
1
.
/law 155'212-00
'C1erk Fees •.&•',.Township ssessment, By- 1, .„.•
. •
Clerk's Fee g (tr. Township Assessment, BY- ,
• . 'len,. 156 • • ••• • • • • • • - • : ; • ; • • • 68 69
Clerk's Peps & TOOrriship Assessment, . BY -
•.158; , . 50 00
Clerk's Fees • Assessinent, .
By-
Iaw :150 .• ,
- Engineer's Pees and Inep, McDougall Drain
' 'McDougall ' Dratn Payments. :
ott Dram Payments
4470000
.• 112 0'0
,950 74
154880 . •
4 3288 '73
• We, the undersigned .AuditOrs, have examine the. Treasurer's Beaks
• •
and Accounts of the, Township. of •Kinlees: for the year ending Dec. 31st;
1927, and report; the samecorrect,'.. according to vouchers Submitted to
us and in accordance. wikh;the foregoing statement. •
•• DATED February ' .2nd, :1928;:
AUDITORS:- William Stuart, J. R. Lane.
seriopsly,ill,- is showing improve -
inent. ,
,
Mrs. 'Jas: Stanley of' Paiamount.
;petit adaytecently-w. daugh,,
,
•
Union Chili U.F.INT:O. • held their
Vlarch meeting at„the ho'hie of Mrs.
• ltincan. -MacLennan Lantier, Mrs.
Jen MacLean: presiding, - ' • The :roll
aI1; was answered by an -Irish story,
houeeeleaniag-. hints. 'It,',Was. deL
,ided to ' hold their annual. At Home
on April 13th in, Lochaleti Hall. • Fol_
lowing Abe business ;Bart tif the meet-
ing, a varied and intereating pro-
gram was presented,''cOnsisting of.
'vef,hrinteresting .papers, „readings,
ninrOrous and othervvise,.,' and, corn-
ntinitY, singing, afterwhic.h social•
nalf,hour. was spent .Over .• the tea
caps,
• LABRADOR AS, 'A liESORT
Sir: 'Wilfred. drenfell la paying a
visit to .Canada , at 'the:present' tinie
and is telling to inreased audiences,
'.cveryWhe're, with the aidof lantern
views and moving, • pictures the ,c61-
,
otful story ofhis work' "down riorth"
along .the toast of Labrador. The
story is, a rOmantic arid aPpealing one
and Canadian peoPle are ilWays eag-
er tohear.of the progress of the work
dong hospital, edacathiltr,-religlinis
other lines with the livyeres,”
and :to help the goed !Image to the
best t4t their ability. The word r"Lab-
radorr' brings r to mina: a bleak and
barren land; of•Aittle natural beauty,
but that Impression is tiding disPell-
ed 'by tales of the ieveili,es. of the
i.onntry...Lictri simmer months,
Sir- Wilfred prediallinf:Withini•;a:
veryfew' year tourists wilt - find
their Watelong the coast to slimmer
:on the Many •fjords ; 'What this will
mean tp that eonntrY and to th,w4irli.
being Cattjed On theta, cannot Stitt he
prophesied, but tha it will give it
pretktO ,impstus no on, can dcinbt.”.
'The ziew Ogtlook. ,
,
POPULAR'INSTRUCTION
,Thirteen thousand women '•hayertak-
ens the Home Nursing and 'Hygiene
-Course-Le.stablished.-by-Ited•-cross-;-in-
the Canadian Provinces' since, '1924
with 'beneficial ,results. Good health
informatiga has 'been, widely :dissere-
inated -and home life 'hi the Proviikeea
inimeasurably enriched thereby: Ant
• the courses engaged in, the pupils
who attended,have,learned thetllome
Making. is :really a profession, thid
,borders , On the .scientific in all sorts
of relationships the house...motliCr
discovers, Perhaps for the. first time,
that the cheicistrY•of food jolts
ple basic 'principles should, necessar-
ily be understood intelligently; if her:
fikmily is to thrive. and . grow up: -to.
strong balanced adulthood; she
begins to, realize . that „there -is .a het-
iously impoitant side to feeding • the
-baby..so that , it will grOw, up vvithatit
giving her a great deal of troubje.
O Red ',Cross has had a great mission
on itsi hands since it °decided to...els-
point an organizerin a nuniber „. Of
provincial localities. .' ,TlieSe Mies&
work cnit•:froml.,each previn-
cial 'division; where they cover a laige
constituency, and where ie,starting
organizing Work, the personal . ele-
ment comes largely into Play in in..
teresting the People'. in the work. Us-•
ually some, other local, people of
Thllu-
cnce are interested and, with the. co-
operation of these • 'organiZers and,
there Possible, the loam 'nurae, of in,
,dependent means, whOse Co -:operation
has been .seeared, the ',:blti;sseg .are
Termed. • As a result of four yeas of
'experience :the plan is now; found:" to
be working out quite satisfaCtorily.,
A tpecial Red _Cross 'Home
Vanual is•in use and coves t4 re-
quired course in twelve perio4lf
instruction anddemonstration of a-
bout two hours *each: The lesson are
usually taken about -One Week apart.
Silite• the rNatioinitIted•Gross, Pro-
gramme in Home Nursing eanie into
eneratlen at the Isealening (if '104,
Ova aleolsoo topvifistist t440111
n4o
O 13,387, neinen; have cOmpleted the
Couraeof, instroction,, and about 1,100
Mete are taking .theiclasses at the*
prelient tipme. M a reatilt the daily
O habits of Iife7of at' least 69,000 eiti
,Xens have:heen improved: During.4h
entire :year in the irOvinces Of On
and • Neter,. BraIiaWickjand fur,
portiint.of theyearn in. British coltonr.
bia, 'Alberta. and Neve .Scotia,*orga0,1.
here. of :Herne •Nursing ,lase s wert
engaged On thiti4werk. In Prince-td-
,waril Island the work was carried on
by the -0•R4 ,.,Pablle. Health
Nurse :in addition to hem
ta ieirried that (hiring 1:927,' Red.
trOss. "poi*e Nurking. classes were
,f;ltrganized eirery.: ganatIlan pTov-
ince' as • flovvar' .pntartia, organized
82 dompie ed 85 an4hstructedn.,442
,pripils;:. Alberta .organized , end com,
pleted 42 ;and instructed:fip' ptipils,
New Brunswicks orgaiiii14 41, rein-
'plet4d `; 6-5 ,end:lostroeted 1,051 pupils
IstoN"ra .Scotia organixeC25, completed
29 and instructed 383 Pnyilie. British
Columbia'Orgaiiii'er11; completed 16
and, instructed 264 talP4 .Saskat-
chewan organized 2, ooipleted 7, in-
strupted. .1Upupi1s.' prince: Edward
Island organized arid 'completed ,2 and
insructed ,194upils, "This aigregates •
into 206 classes organized;;247•clasar.
es completed 'and ,3,800
structed. 0•
,Here There'.
)•• • '
Daiiid .1. Grivrams • has aP-.,
pOinted easistent general nmanager •
e hotels eastern lines,••Cluutdiak
.PaCific Railway, annquaceinent:
• was made...tecently,': Mr...GoWana •
whose sbea4qurers 0wI1 be fa
...-J,-.41.1oriltrea1:-has- been- eonneeted
• the , rallWay. • for over '..,thirty. years
:and has been handling-C.P.
,hotel worlesince 1005; _
.Vancotifer.-4.The, firrit ".rticlio tele?.
pbchie cearersaticin . between.; ran- •
•••4ecr.tiirer--Aa.d Great -Britain .toOlnitiee-
, on Thursday, March 8thr. when ,.a
ineraber..ef. local bustneasfirm'
talkedt� a. representative Of the .
, firm. in :Lpridon. Each ,could ,hea.r,
:0 the other: distinctly, they4ilid..• The
• call lasted. four . minutes: and- toet
•876. Thia..coaverseticia-wai. sale!. to '
be tbe longest ever. made . the• , •
,BritiSh.."Einpire, spanning A.distanes
of ,e0o -
,Strat„hdee. .directer of,
.., Winter eports...at.the chateau Frokt-
itencie..Quebee City; sta•tei: that. the "
,.winter seaSon Inertconclailed there:"
was ,,the !best 'hi the history tif the
• city. -Many parties. ee 'tram New •
..• •
O YOrk,... Ne* ',England :stales, Ok!-
cag�
and even • es . , &aide as' Veil:.• •
Minton, h Del., : .seilion
Prae-
• ticallY 'Came. to an end :with the.
• Eastern ' InternatiOnal.....pag Derby
- -FebruarY" 20-22; having coMnienced• .
at •.the• end. Of De'ceinber. •
•
• • , A ' Oontiltet for the, bulkling, of -a
. new steamer for the Britigili..0,olum:-
bia C,oasti Stearnship•Serriee to take
- !the place.Of the Princeele 'Aeatriee
On- the, Print°. Riinert,;•Skagrtal or
west.. visit of VancOuverl-Ifiland
O run,has • been: bY
%Beatty, •cliiiirman and preeident 'of
.. the 044e:d1als Tactile, tlailimay Com-
pany. •The neW•iteamer.krtli be 260,
feet long: by .413'.feet broad and .w.111-
• hare.: a .Service ;tweed. �f:15 knots
with' accommodation ter. 170•ilrat-
claii Paasengars, • • ' •
•
. . : • .
According:to' the. -.Dominion• .Bu•
Statiatic..s_.the :average ...pro,:
• duction Of wheat Over the eive years.
• .1922,44_,4;tn_.Mattltoht....Jias 17.6
.0 -bushels to the .acre in Sjiehatehe-..
. ;wan 17.81 busliela'to. the etre' aid
.in Alberta -17.2 bushels te7the acre, .
The average values Per *fah& in.
the. same 'period were' reipeetirely
• • $1.00. 97O and . 94c, .meking the.
. respective 'returns per ,aere from
wheat tot- ,ihe three : ,prevvincea.
' 817.50. 11118 and 811:111.• J". •
••• •
COinraenting 021. the- Yore' of...the
harvester-thresheror."corribine",in.:
Sasicatehewasi..' the • . International
• .Harvester Co. 'metes'''. that "daring
• 1924 and '1,25 .iepte,$extiatt*es pen,
• Oucled the general Use isf,thiS ma,;•
„chine, toe .:bar'keliting grain • Orops
In Western °goads wu thoroughly
practicable. In 1924. S..nUrnber �f•
were sold there and eX-
* cellent^•testinionikis Were received
from Pirrohasers. • In 1927 there
, •
was a greatly increased sa1due0o
.'the showing; and results even under.
the unfarotab1e4cond1t1ons preva117,
:Ing.that sea.son Wer,i'atithicoy enc.
cesdtul. ' ,• ; :
, .
, • Over 600•new,fam111es,'arriVingin.
• Canada . this' year ear
Pital can be looked after•and, settled
ridvantiigeotiiily, in Alberta by the
•variouti Prtivinplal agents, ,.,Of • the
Canada' ,Colonization ; Associittices,,,
s000rdingto reports -.Submitted
.repreeentativek, at -.the an -
Mud: 'Alberta otkeventilon.:40t..ocet•!_7
• cinded at Calgary. '',-the nibiecitiVe
fired sit was 400 fainii. es, but. s. '
itiHrey • choired that least 200
more settlements could
' T. 0,, Herm*, mane
• assneiation, :reported t
the past 'three mire' 4
had been settled in Alb
926 aeres Of land, •
were settled 01844 year.
'it
N..4.4.4+210,4
4. I:armer was trying bard to fill
railway' cOmpany tl1aim Sheet
Or a SOW that had beer killed. on the
track. Be, came down to, the lest it-
em; "Disposition of the carcass."' Af-
ter puzzling over - the question for
be' made.
er of the
at during
'en'122,-
w eh 'iU-
oome timo ite wrote: Ind sad
110401,'' " • ••
17
NLY idChrys1ee52,"
• at its new low,prices of
*070 upwards, can you buy
these' ,
ChaTacteristic Chrysler
O speed and dash, usable with.
- complete comfort because
of unrivaled engine and
• riding smoothness-
Full-sized, 'roomy bodies of
O exceptional fineness;
Smartness and beauty of
• line and color that set the
• pace for the industry;'
• Ilependability -and' long life'
..,•that result from a precision
O of manufacture Eita1Iy tin-
, known in the building of
any othet low.priced car;
•
There ,yOu have 'the%sitart
New Chrysler "52.!! --At• kts- -
new low prices and sensa-
tional Values, pubric pref-
. erence,acclaims. it as more, .
.than ever the greatest car
in the low-priced field. See •
this great car and ask for a
'demonstration.
-7" Sensational New
:Lower
Coupe, $870; Roachiter;(with rum._ _•
ide seat), $870; TOttiing, $870.
• 2 -door Sedan, $880; 4 -door Se.
• dan,,, $930; DeLuxe Coupe (wiiis
rumble Beat), $930; DeLuxe Sedan' -
AR.
prices I. o. Winasor, Ontario, includ-
in4 standard factory equipment ,(freight
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TMI,CANADIAN-BUILT
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CH'ft,YSLER
ROAR CANADIANS
• . . . .
SOME BIRDS • 0A-4 NO 0 these birds afaile a non top ;flight, '
_but that is the. supposition. It is ex-
TROUp,LE. ATLANTIC ...04i•ned that n'lapy speaes that spend
their ;Summers in: the 'United States'
"Long .distance .fligh'ts - of birds are
common, it is asserted by the eXperts
O of the United. State ,Bialosical Sur-
vey. •„1-nes0Sprvey. has cenelusive
eii-
"dence.tliat:some. birds fly across the'
Atlantic.
"TWO black 'headed .gulls bended At
Ressitea, Germany,,1 wen?. 'recaptured
at Bridteton,•Bailedoes, in the :Brit -
West „Indies,: and. the othern on
the. mainland: of: .Mexpo,.. near Vera
Cruz. Two kittiwakes, banded at the
Farne Islands, ,vvere reCovered alrno#
directly across the..Atlantig•At points.
on the coasts of Laredo:. -and. New-
four ndland. A connon tern banded at
. . „
Eastern Egg Rock, Maine,, crossed
the Atlantic .Ocean andEquator and
was recovered from the Delta of the
Niger River, British West Africa.' A
young Arctic tern, banded in Labra-
dor, was 'recently found daad near
ReChelle on the coast of Franee.."
O The ,,,survey has no evidence that
„and Canada, . fry, alinost 4..:3,1e length. of
. . .
the .,western hemisphere and ...spend.
the nerthern ;Winter , in the .Summer
Of Argentina and
,
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