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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-08-09, Page 3• Pilgrimage to Outlaws Gra've Ancient. Order of Foresters Holds VI-4qt* Cele, • t)iati.ort * ,,... • • , ••'S,T9RY,• NO„.. MYT • .136wa and Arrows:Fop!• Color., • . . • • . )Bakewe11, ..niile-leng preceneibn, through the IstreetS of :the ' village of Hathersage and ,the open -ah • serViee,."at Whli.sQxe 10,0001)090e. Were' present, were fee.turesof the pil.' grintaga.held at Hathereage • to:, •the ; grave of Little. 'John -(8e-called,. : Canoe V bin p:,reat stature),, tho,hendh- '• Man • D.f, .11tebin 'IleOtt';. Avila is, the 'tra-: ...diticina..1 head of the :Ancient Order Of ' .roreatere. : • • • •• '• •*"ThpiIgrimgeas arrallP4 hthe Midland: Couties A1iLnco, and it ya • • •undoubtedly one of the -largest' and,' .. meet, piCturesqlte cerentonies ever kelt: • in 'the` hietOry of. the Order;': Mem:. •'hers on horpebadk and on fbot, to. the: !' nun:liter of 30Q0 in 4,000 With a 'score Of hanpers,..teok part in, the.,:proces, •• sign,in. which . also, were the •Whole • of the ,Executive Council of the Order: • Members front Penzance, Devon,. • WhinSi. • the 'North .of Scotland; .und. Iarge contingenti-.'frent „.14.tineasblie, • Derbyshire, •Cheashite :and 'Yorkshire, .' were • Present. Three, of:the 'mendiers' were .0i.b11..over 90 Years • et age.. . •.: • • 'Many. 'appeared:in the • pieturesqne -Foresters'-green and. red costumes, • and 'Carried bows and .• arrows,:. and agfo the:.strains'.of. the .14,oreit- • • 'mafere"Riffii-liebtisk =nine out threugh the,hilisand dales, three • bands 'playing ,the np-to-da.te -Token 'of' it, Whielif has.. been. arranged. by A. kareden, • of ,Bakewell; • a Member of the: • Executive. Connell, Of. the ;Order It',',Itteludes -a ,:ielectien 'frent:' ."God Blesi•the•Prince•of•Wkles:",'' Other:7frieridir societies, ; including the *".15raids1 and tlie...OddfelleWs, also , :participated, andtgiverr.--a-'-prothinent place in the 'procesaisen."Wete•the Aeh- SocietY,, ,,which , the 'oldestfriendly iticietyin. the. 'Conntry. • •• ' • ' ' " • .6 etn: ond';-Died-ltr-Yiliage • • • The Aiteletit Order,$;•ForeStersTe-. . cently. made :itself responsibje, for the, maintenance and preservation of. Little 'John'4„. grave; intl.. an.. arriVal, .at •the • • . , . . •churchyarda 1aure wreath was placed, on it by the High, Chief Ranget. .•• •.• .. A 'Alin of the proceedings. was 'taken by kinematograph". operators ...froatl.'it: . . • . . • • • perch On the, roof of the, pereb, Of ,the. •,:patiSh chitrch;., • • ‘, . • A denSe. erOWd at .the service held „. subsequently in; a field adjoining - the churchyard • reverentlY:, sang 'seireral • old. hymns, including "9 ,Oed,. our help In . ages paSt,,7:Etei•ital Patheri!! "Fight the geod_lfight,-7 'fLead Kindly Light •-• and Abide With. me!! , The:Missed bands*,acCOMpanied-the singing. :Rai: :J. 11: Elkoolthank; vicar Of ,Hatitersage,•: declared that...Little John waShorn in the , village . and died.:there. nglish 'People Might tosbe proud of their:Past history, thy :shOtild not he. bath • . 'botizied'iinto thinking that •the etoriei, of Little John. and Robin. HOod:.Wer'e falry tale,and raYtbs•..,„ There were things about Little John -which -they. had to• -•admire. He' had a. • keen zest in life, ,apd ;he ,enjOyed: eVer• Y Min:tient •-• He had' a rentaritable. " gift': for 'Making :and,. heePing, 'friend's. 'Ile ,was ever loyal to flebin ifoett and the rest of the .gang;; 'fie was .iyinpa, thetic to those in, need and Was al: • . *aye ready to hep anybody. „ With-•, nut -.exalting: hitt., to, the ,dignitY ,,saititlineis,•headded, John was. a .gOOdi Wholesome Man ,•within' his, •Mhell. he Shot his htsit arrow his deathbed he beggedthat he • , mtght be buried Where :the arrow. dropPed-under ;the- old yov, :tree :in 'th.e churchyard. , • . • • The :High •Chief.'Ranget said 'the ..queStion was. often asked: • ',What as . Sedation have you, as. a society With thope names you so fr,eqUetitly.synibol. Ise tn.. your assemblies?" ' He. Wei not tO trY.,t0„ptove any direct cont neetion 'between' the, Society .as ltwas. • known to -da y.: and . Robin:Hood .40 hs merry men; who Were'-cla88ed as• outlaws.. Outlaws they. ' Might , haie • „beep in. •*the eyes• •-*Of,the. law of the land. and, the., titnei;. bqt they ere ittizggling!. for liberty for tiie. twit-, •vidutil,,treedont for the 'oppressed,' and • • ••to help the needy: • Empire Diplomacy ▪ • Manitoba Free Preas:,. The • dpra. oft• inereaS'ing the boridi.. Of ;•knoWledge• iIc1 ,underatinding he, tween. all. 'the' 7Ingiish-speaking na- • 7tiona is now . !evetywhore • edged; and there .13' no's better mettni • Of heiplug on this- nteVement then, bY 'bringing the Governmenti of these nations into constant diplomatic re-' lations: •With One another. An infer• . t, jmpeta1 diploinatic organitatton ig certain to enketge in' the: near future; and if this, were supplementedhy the ---,--opening of ,aventies 'Of Conintunleatien- !hetwecti eVery. British taidtal' and *Washington, •the.... ''`• nations , Would be brought into ar intimate 'relationship which Might :proVe ,,tbe greatest inilettree -in .thOworld. . • - ' . Tli wOrd. 101OW1 edge, StrictIY ent-• 1)10"relL:iniplies• thi•se•thlngs, nanielY; proOf and ,tonvictiOn.,Atch- ' bishop' 'Whately. . • • • .11w ,befet..,angle *out...Widen id- Atik •,•protiehltlitt • 2-44- 1928., Golden Jubilee rear Of • World's Largest. Exhibition, The Super Event.of 1928 RESENTING within a. • 14-4a3r period, exhibits from hearly every country- the 'first showing of 1929 motor • 'cars at. Canada's National 19rolOr Show, • the Continent's Premier Horse Show; Fir*t,In- ternational Air Craft Display, the noted 2,200 Voice.E.xhibi- , eon- Chorus ;--LB anckeoncertrby • H .M ROyal, Air Force Band (England),• andother --other out- - .. , standrngmusica an entirely new 'Grand Stand • Extrivaganza by 1,500 perfor- • mers on the World's largest stage, and the Premierintema- tional SpOrtiiig‘. Event -..of the - year, The Third Wrigley.. •Marathon Swim' for 'a: ssolooq Parse 'and the chain,: PionshiP of the worldf aneran • tetti. sports programnie •on, land and• • 'water attracting the recognized stars Of America.:. and. why at- tempt tol.toncli, upon, even. half the• . high -lights. of • this the .greatest ex- hibition in, the world.'• • ..• • • • '' s' • • Why -not come and see.this Colde:n -Jubilee Year Celebration?' 'Perfect highways, reduced railroad and • steamship rates, ample accommoda- tion.• . • 50th Year TnomA's BRADSHAW., . WATERS, ' General Nfougger • en your dren C fork OistOria la a 'comfort When Baby Is Irctful: No• Metter' taken than the lit- tle one is at ease, If restless, a :few &op's' Seen' bring contentnient; .No harm: done, for Cabtoria.,. IS, it • baby refiledy, Meant or babies, • perfectly Safe to We the. ydlingest infant; you have ' the doctors' word for than- It is' a yegetable' product and YOu eoiitd use it every' day, But it's in an etrieigencY That Castoriti Means indit; Some night :When cOnstipation milst be relieved -or colic pains -or other suffering. Never be Without it,; some mothers keep .-extra 'bottle, un, OPened, to 'make ,Sure there' will al- Wilye be Castorla In the boupe, -It js effoctivo for older thildren, ten;', read, the beolt Spat coinen, With it. , • I AN I despatch frem the no-rth "Statea' that the, diatitend, drill on ' the ...Area, OperaOng olbse,to"*the Atnniet..boOd: ary.,, is , noW down aboa,t'39.1.feet.„ with mineralisation* having ,been encountered. - The • bele is ',headed. fat !OW feet, at Which, Point:tha„:ino,nigexnent exPOot to I Cut . the ere, '11044,• it Je further. staled- that 'develePtnenta ; let are shaping Up. Weil,' •• ' , • iiirlefa: • . • The •wires have been. humming, With .ne than •three.deepatelies, coming - down frfint. the. Kirkland Ltirder,-Lake. triet and: one frOin 'Rouyn, all'Within :the .1touri: The ',..gist•,,of.' sane or these Iii.essagee we that • it is...upderstood that 1.,falfe Shore haVeieached. a depth; of 1,000.. feet, in titelfnevi shaft,. and are-noW ,mitting -statien at,t1)4,t The ',report -centinuee2that, they ha.,..ve encint.ered a' new: Veln:,running Pap, idler- to -the ,south vein and te'.the • In prosscutting•arthe '3004.o.ot level, Goodfish 40. -reported to have picked up the extension of the vein that :was encountered on the -150. -foot ievei, said to be . and having.: a width. of • approximately. Seven •• feet. AssaYs are: nOw..being -run. man-froM. that section• who was in • town today 'stated, that 'this..comettny, should also, be into,their vein' ott the 69 -foot level within. a'aliort tirne., In Shalt 'sinking the .company , picked VP The, workings: _at 600. feet; .where .the 'shaft is 'bottomed for he time, are ...alsO.said, to be in ,geod • •• •• • •• • 'The. dope • from Larder' Lake con - tallied in a .wire 'which states, that on the.,500-foot level drownReserVe, have Cut into 'What is belie,ved to be thg, No, 3 'vein,' Which had faulted . where: ; th • I Unger from $13.46 to $13.69 antl Syl- C Wip[EIR F111 , 0111fig vaults' from $2.51 to $2.613: , •- ' ) , Average prices were higher for two ir II n gold copper stocks,: Noranda rose, from , • $49.22 to 153.65; and Amulet froth SymptomThat the Blood is • 14.14 to $4.62.. • • • ••• • .gpin4,0 t.thue eThin S.,11.0111,(1. ot, be Neglected trinn poo.447,:niagas Weak, tun-dowp, lacking . strength, fell energy and'-affibIt1on,brvous sleeP 'frfooft,t'i..30914. • , oration• less,. poor aPPetite ,••• digestion disturb- - ed --thee are the. yrepto 0 named Central Manitoba ,Mines Current by 4,!• great majority, .of people 'Who .Assets , have been b'epetitted by •tlie, use of ,Prasidept Of •the: •Pr,' Wilifains:' Pink Pilis. These ..tonic Central Affaititeha,•Minei,• commenting pfljs Correct:,thecendition•deseribed on the : cOrrOxit• .reSource,s. of the contand.If you have any of these qynip pany p1rts Oitt that these have beer ,tOme, ,you should give, these strengthened by the option's4Vela•-dre tra1,, rIlieir great value in cases of °Grand ,Min.etelietno,Sola'Clainas, which this:kind. is iheivri by the':statement,, has x,tatte4..:425,600.- cash.. Shitnitei,.,at.,:or: Mrs. .Tancies tibp'e4.,$:,,. the mine:are. Pufileeient,fet. nearly -11 N S, wio saysI. Was :eonioletely ,year And,aie Valued. at :$1.35466i The 'rundown' in het th; "M blood was ;wan .coperatingon a• hapie new thla' e..nd wtiteryi and My nerves. exPenses ,bad- that r did not sleep well at night: Way; he, expected ,to..aceumulate,eaeh.:,1\1C3,7.•appet1t Wa.s voo:r and the 1eat nicieth front:- now forward, : • " 'exertion left" Me. 66.4 and treMbling. • Canadi ci S. 17 •• . an on a ee •• • • • •, . . when wen out l'Woultl•illave a. . Canadian bond Sales for the,,:Wee,k 'Vel..3.•!lead:ael'Iel."4" l'It)ulc' Ilave to lie totalled 'ii, 0,761,00.0, 'of, itiGwn' 48: s'°e4 ...4s 1.• 'get in the licrtlEe ended July 14t ' ' -hi h $8 490000' ' -: A , friend •advised me 't0 ,th, Or. 'Wli- -A C , , , were corporation :. ,, . 4. .1 ' hams Pink pills: 'I soon found' they and $271,000t munIcipal issnes. This brotight- the tetal sales for the :year were heleint,,,re and .by the time 1 sire of the Maritime Provinces to ab, , • * carcass1 bp • m a rubber so u noi taken,14,,Sixt. box ftelt like. a .sorlp•many mere British:farm settlers, . , . '.,,,..,...4_; '_....„2 :......1_, 1 with $215833,19.5 in the cOri:esporiding ..")v w.i5inan;7n4iit'r ' v.e enJoYed good '.••.•'. "•••'."- said, thatethe need ' '7,1"""v°. ausi.:. auri!..ciLes te date to $298;150,621, ap compared- had British. Settlers • Below Demand \.„ , - • Ontario and Maritime Prey- ; Inces Make Increasing : Calls • . Quebec. -Canada's: dernand for Brit- iSh settler; has notbeen met se, far this .year and by a considerable • mar - of the Canadian' National Aailways, gin, declared Dr. IF. J. Black; director Departtnent .4:migration. and Q0.10n- . , .. ization, in malting known; as he sailet•L , :. • , , FOR t A fiem.': Canada' for: 'England Itilk, 30 ' irk , , • • fac... aboard , the ',Ounatclor.4.kneenia' that 1 ilLiepertud 1,400, „neW families were Settled on . „,. . .,, .•.. ;,,, , . fernis,'bY this 'dePartrileat within 411- Firestone - engin' eel's° feimd ,pr.esen't calendar, Year. Ottawa,• o irxu. toteof ,orfm: trieura.e, 4c1SatiPal girt tlie cords of the carcas, as from. tp.rmers aslci.ng, tot 131'410 farm •,_. • , • •, workers,' This ,demands, he said ;• was:, tir!C•ll g!Pg41.1-111c415:,' the partiCularly. marked •,•in Ontario'. .and; „tread • .• ' '• ' 'q,uite. definite_ in thei......Maritirne • proy..', extra sfrength, 'Weds; the.Canadian.:West'beini, also; •" TC) ".Pi.°741-e Ir, 'need ofinere..workets. • . • stankiPas . APO., *it' *al', '• °ire- . . With reference to .the apparent de-' done/ dips .the , cords of the , , • • period a ,year ago ,and $400,121,826 in health ever si'ic' 'or this reason 1 ivas-InnOk. greater:, there ,ths,a:. last every ;Strand of •every cord, Can' hi hi- recommend the ' pills to year. • ., , • , .„..... --,, minunuong- ... kternal' . mcbi. n, • The English-speaking settlerp,brought ,,._i _ •• AL ..•_i_ Le • obtheelint 4trilive;i3J. ..;f6rt thheyr.tiroapYt.i'll:idstiperopv reed. : out to .Canada by • the Colonization '`'ir 5:7es w9ussueols • or eswora hinlillye:;w1;isOcaltyF.i:veisutognhiedlyDserigoesder„ ., 1926. • 01. the.' total bond sales this year anyou'e run-dOwn or •troubled • With •$271,278,000, haie. been corporation , • • • , l ed. second with '$49,770,000;41nunicipals 1 Pilis heli ' bolices raiik.1 • Not :Only.: *do Dr. Willipms,. :Pink • the nerves; • ' Their Main . . issues, .wiiiie Geyernment ,third with $i6,706,e26 and :railway tanction is to enrteh, and iiiereaSe the -fourth loth '$9,296,000. . • •• 131000,, and as the blood 'suPPlieft:.the Massey -Harris . Cotnnany ' earned' w•11°10.b64y,. new .lite is given. tO the $2 69' • • h i t: . • • 'entire . systems.. • 'Better' 'sleeP, steady . , • . dictions, it wag. learned 'Item Dr., Black, and they were apparently well contented with conditions ;they rental...them. This, he felf,,was,, due t�• Mee. 'stock.. in...the iiseal Year ended ilerves, imprOved aPnetite,, increased the rigid methods of -selection em. Noydneff::30.t,h-i,ast;• trieW'of the ,.,70:truit.:10:"Tuotr.*!Me.:BneY.' , ER c54 OF CANADA LIMIT/CD ' • • ELnafibiosi. an. . 'rigor -all these , can be .yoUrs by tak- 'PloYed In' the „w,orlt, of enlisting. these . • iU • Pills. • Begin settlers. -12bere, were, of course; said increase 'inTisits: ind the new' con- Wilii:ems•' Pink • them torday.' . ISelet napAiCine, .1V1t,' Black,' n2few , cases of disappoint- nectioni made" by...the Company this year, the report ter /328 shOuld Sh• ow'. ;dealet's. or ,lrY .nlail peat 13ald,:' at ,60 nielit'Over wages Paid M Canadd;'bUt: substantially better results. If itoth- cents a. 'bpi. frein The. Dr: •Williains' that: was: inevitable ionpidering the' large numbe'r.: dealt with. 'The coloni_thation director will ,spend. several weeks' in preat.Britain,;It Understood; studying Conditions; likelyi ing untoward occurs before the har7 Medicine 'Brockville; Ont., . *eat, Canada will -reap Probably the largest • crops in its. history. This would' further, strengthe,n • the handS• Of--tarraets'-extd-,ettahle,7' greater- ntini Most AiiPiper'Odines . BUILDS THEONLY- J. , 'L: 11,Ommotid the !.Netion:;and afferetsiminigtation :to Canada' 'next GUAIMIPPED ti• -.Allielidetiiii--17.(hotifienT,r7"(1VIodern yea,r. He • announced that he .WoUld was given as 34. feet, shoWing •heaVy • beta , of t , w t modern, machineu, so. Vital'. to beanty.ee English tonYns' and vfPagcs, Made as yet:: . •• •, teye-Wencimie safetY, of agriculturlists hile 'th•e WealthY. will not. Spend • . . hem to equip •their farms ficieney, threatens • to. destroy the mineralization. IVO assays nave :been • .• • • . • • „ • . Canadtan Situatio'na. puzzle • to,day., . penny to prevent it). Private-weaelth New. ,on ' • ca'nadian txehange situation, the. to -day. looks coldly on•such objects. A .The new rich in the fifteenth century New :York 'Times says: • . THE CIII ,built town chtirchei • ;. the new ich in BeWilderment • haS• exis,ted in Wall • • . .• the •,Indastrial Revolution ill as they Btreet ....this. week over. :the lack •,.oi, • • ... " .. '.••_*". `• • .served,ilthe towns,- kept up the grea larga'geld shipmentsfrom 'Canada to 'estates: To-daY tlie le.st;:familsr- es- Suituner: Wheit CttildhoOd New. York at this tiraa, as a' result' V the•Tehord •discount' Of 3-3 , of.. 1 per dent.' On . banatlian; EX.dhange. :': It , realized of- coerse that the banks in 1VIontreal,haVe -little of the metal. to sPare• for 'export, and that..added 'ex- ., . . Pene'a involVed in bringing. geld here 'frOM Qttawit,,but even So the present discount.'shOuld be bringing large:anp-, Plies .•frolit the Donciinion'i• 4, fe* shininents• have "been Made 'since the first Of June, bat ,th,e tete", leis .than $24;00,096, smaller •than Weald ordinarily come here in •ti :few daya-in the•fede of "Such an exchange niscennt as prevails, at present. As a rule the exchange rate would be steadied , by the shipment of gold or,..if:that conree wore not considered desirable by the 'Canadian financial authorities, credits. would be •batained. :Which Would, dori; teat the presenrsitfaition... , The . . dis- count is attributed, to the heavy 'Move - inept'. of. Canadian funds'. td N'ew b.ased :on the high Money rates here. :Noranda'S .0te, 'Body •Gtows,. s, . me Iter Recovery Up -What WiiI SeVen, Other,Zones,. . Show, at:', Depth. :. • Noranda' management •..ftir,' •Seine little time ,past . has .been;,:concentrat- ing on-. proving' the'' dimensions' of :the No. "II" ore .body,, which,-fteni' being a, :minor ,grade ore znue ,at Shallow ,-14:;:•,...:644!..,aus ,attained:foreinostrank .•asnOng' sena) 'eight ore. b,odiee. already, •opened up 111 the mine. • Proving full •direensioris is 4 big job,,becanse the • zone is a big- one, Drilla. from. points in the shaft and lateral 'workings haVe .penetrated the. further. reaches 'of ;ore' east .and west, and' betWeen; 600. and. 700! feet length, mOstlY • in , high.grade .material has; been. indicated.; 'This is .the length' ,so far,.'the Width evidently being :121 feet. :', ; '. "•'.. : 0,,re• from these Vveriting'S is going • to the smelter. - OffiCials Won't pay' Whit smelter results are, but the•dellY treatment ' Is UP' to- 800 tons ,MiXing' the , 1802 Material ',froin. the "1-1' ore body' with the general, run Of , Mine rodks; , which. 'average p '$23 ,per 'ton,. recovery •in„Opp,er •and'. gold cs:.esti- 'ma' ted _ to be:better :than $30 per , tone Avhich would. Mean an annual rate of SOS00;000.-- • . : .• . • • . , The scoxid halt,of',,flie smelter Will g� into Operation text • nienth. ' ., What , Will the "Ir.' ore body 'Show bolo*. 1;600 feet? •, ' ' . • •. ,. •. What Will the aeVeii other ore !bodieS 'Phow..betlyNeett .1,000 feet 'and: .600; feet' 'and also belOW' 1,00,0,feet? These aro, qUeStions' tile lattire will .ansWer, and the stedk, lwhich Is, now more than $10 , beloW the recenthigh; Will 'reflect : .develOpfeente as, they. ate. rebelled, • '• , Mining' Stock. index , ,• , • _ . . . ' The 'weighted 'index of • 'SeVenteen. 'Mining. -stocks computed by :the „pe..- ['Minion- ' "threat' of •tatiiitics on the • base Of 4926.,--100 was 07.6 for tile • Week ending ,Itily 14'; as • .COnipared . 'With 138:1 for thexWeelt.etidittiltilY 6. Oold eoPper,StOCIta represented by Nolanda and it..nitilet.roSe from 210,3 to 295.4, ”EleVeri. goldstocks fell ftoM, 108.8 .to -108.5. Fetir silVer atid tnis.: -cellatiebut 'ett-.Mks•• ,rese :front „85.3 tc,t 95-1, ... ' .!, .. ' .• ' AmOtig the gold the stoc1ks! averaged weekly. :prices1 'behaVod ni• ielloWs; McIntyre • fell .frotte •$25.0/- to $23,33; Ooniantinn from .$4,40. •to $4.01, and •Itirklatid , Lal{P,.;.tlAril $:1.50 to '$1,43. Devine -rose -fr0ni.,,I8.20 td --,$S.0, ithi- 4-eizziAAAZ. CASTORIA Ailments , „Are-. Most •• Danketaus.'- , . TT -Mothers whe keep a box of Daby's lierited that spirit. The desperate ef., Own Tablete the .house -Indy feel forts " ,that are needed to save any that the lives of 'their hittle ones are threatened niaSterpieee, Show hew reasonably* safe 'during the hot wen; subordinate a place, the:snare Of beauty ther.' :StOrtiaeh, tretiblen;' 'cholera In 'takee..in....the imagination of therich. i-antuin and diarrhoea carry off theaf. (Yet an,anonymoun•doncr has given" a sands of little: oneS.eirery suinmer, ..great.'Suin • "te 'the ..Gliarteellbr 'of :the tates are passing, and with. them the, ;tradition that preserved these ',ameni- ties. • The. neWest rich -have-not in - attend 8, conference -of -ofitcers ef the-- -otganizatien in London It Stead, - secretary to the ithinigration •secre- -taraneompanied. him-ahoard -the- Ausbnia. • . ' • • The C�1€Bar in South Africa - ftaor»Econorn1t: All :w.'io are concerned i e rnianent Inter- -.eats South . Africa, 4ict1 hot with the actual, interests .of2an7 givenin- dustry at :the 'momeut. agree that IoW -pad, 1ew.staed7 aid,. laber • carr Y ,Above :it •,a, really healthy ...sot..., leiY: What •thee? • *Ar,) we to have ,a "White labor"-:Ieliy: .With "calor , :bas and:a ..tead, :ousting Of the na- by. the White; however Inefficient • the latter be and. however efllci- entthethrrner.? No: °tie iseems able • C : °"Ah; it's.. loVe that inaket the world • go ,round. • • .• to give a satisfactory answer ; the " -"`PunIc r. Don't: ,ynit yee!re,,,AuestieWherethe. adeq.ua.te o. • Most, came .becaase' the mother does Kieheauer). Whit Itind' Of• man .dan , supply of, sultablei.. white labot , . , • not have al safe tredicine :..at hand to he he who 'thinks ;that tlie nation will' '• • 'be ,found, or what • to' be done: with • Keeping a 1..a.ita of hired Indians :that his .eatintrY , and the-bentinions at a point be. 'a western railroad to realized, ,that, hunian nature' being . give travelers' tlieY ..expeet. :the what it, is, ,parents .bf a nortnallflaf4:West, to be.. seems semething-hke - fectko,nate dispositiOp .wihl not 'send turning' :Westward Ho,' into West - their. Immature offspring to the-Other,t ward;. Eti,; . side Of the World., •nor ',Will :children THAI" v •E s' ,normally be ullin while .still In theirmo,'Y teeni, to. say.7good-bye. tci Man tar' WhOin. ae overseas, • he.na.e' canada. ar!I''."11.-""r'1°; '11- -0; c:hieart.ges. Head` 0"frooNevi rri "at er' ;" 1."74 -tl1eir speedy added :an • New Ellip1Ik-nt. homes:,thr• a long ,Period ,of.. Years •and , tire that the: fact was faced tliat..fli and 6• a'r.. ' ynu. perhaps for- • • • . give premptly,. Elaby's..ciwia Tablets be'InuCh•hapPier fifty yeara hence if relieve these troubles,,or If given oe•-• the national-debt-IS-tieducedby: ten Of casionahly th the well -child they wilt . twenty and ;that it -will! not prevent :their .coming on; The Tablifs be much More Miserable Of buildings are' guaranteed' te, be' lbsolutely 'harm- like the' Voandlieg, disappear, if the. ;squares ;are .htiried under sky -scrap- ing fiats; if OXford and .04111th-1dgC-3E1,re .Spoilt and-if.liundiedi ,Ofquiet villages lose the last Ntestig#: of their Picturesque and interesting nest'? less even' to the new-born babe.' They ,are espeCiallY. feed An. slimmer- be cense they regulate;the„.. beweis and, keep:. Oa stomach sweet, and • pure. They are sold by inedlcine, dea,lers :or by mail at..25 cents' a took from The Ir ., ,1%,,lediciae :•ircyck- Natural Resources in the -West „Emonton Journal '(Ind; Cons) (Maniteb 'has ComeLto -an. -arrange-, Worlds Best Enter. ment:Wi h the Dominion Government •wv • concerning its naturiii resiinrces,•lea4-• nira WrialPI/byAyirre' • j nsation t v "A'a gtehttele(iduesAtInerPh .L°•111nJO)et so eager to. demand cempensaticn.I, What par - • .Win • Witness Gretesi long -hoped-for return of, the natural P6ss T1 ,es- to age. ieref are, •of: cetirse, soLee Ca• nadiari 'National Exh• ibition ticularly ,appeal s to Alb • erta in 'this . Enngratton; • the displaced nativee. ' , . 'Marquis Of Tavistock In. the Man- chester Guardiant; It. is about tiMe . • nkt 'he found • MI enever pcssi.to A not the :rather. scarce trained .tural worker, hitt the 'Wholly. untrain- edu ..ban,..dW eller v, ith n , es-ximts all to cOntrilitite • to: the cost Pkid. a s and :Nlierbst,o ver Staed , . possessioh Of itSelf,''so that it may resources:is • the prospect • of."gatting , , . . . • • - ',,•• , • Swiyitriling, • Everie , . • •-.,9 .wortt .out its own • future on ..its, own Practically every 'civilized, country responsibility and initiativ'e. .. Hereto.' of the World will e represented. hi the foreIthas never been mistress in its Third . :Wrigley ...Marathon. ""Entries Own ,house,, and It wants to, he; Mani-. -have been redeived. from Australians, • tote, It is true; is- getting'. control 'in• Poles, Austrians; ' !inns, Norwegian's, the meantinie, With a prosPect, Of -pink:. Italians., 'Raw,allansl, "..0,erinans. South 'pensa,tion in the end, and if there iS•to. Afridans';: 5 French, Spanish, '. SwisS, be cOmpensation, 'to, one province it Armenian. and 'English,' ` TC.,. date 'ne.i Will ,naturallYhe ,hprecedent for 'the Japanese; • . ChineSeSiamese . nOi..1 others: .: lint% until .further' light aninee, Turits, have signified their intentio,n On he question, -feeling in :*lberta ,to participate but"even• this' is nottoowill likely bein favor of.a. les S• eDaCt, !mona,cchthedt,eiieX0veedorty,6:,t,beey.,sii)r.:tzh.01,89tesi•;aoy t .6h t• .r: ' , : tNi ,li 1 oigrit. 11,i) i, au. .Sg ..1, S.. ..ohste'serLtlhettri.s oti:rt. for i f t:iieetpe;;IZei.noa.f,. + huge 4 . ' t ' . w'etld In , this division ; 'of sport; . . • • . Adrian ;of, Australin;. coach ",• of : the .. Rubber Wrist watchevare' the latest famous i'Boy' ' Charlton,'„'. Finlay, of , fad.. on southern betieheS, but it takes .Australia, 'winner Of the ,King'a ' Cup, 'More' than a. rubber . watch to stretch - in . England Iii 19114 ; Vierkeetter Of d, tWo. Weeks,',, vacation' bite a month. Germany, the ''Pr'68ent world'S.• el -taint :. • ' ' ' .4 ' . • • pion ;" yeang, the conqueror ,of' Cata- lina; ,"Pliing 'Fish" Summers el CalP , of France, who twice .SWitm. the zfiglish .Chantieli Creegan::, .who holds. the ,I,Itidson •,IIIV•ei• record -fieM • 'Albany tO • 'YOrft,,'• 156 Miles ;.' and i•Core,S1, ,of. otherS' Wile, yltile net so • famous,. have all • wan nOteW,orthy• &Vanning, 'events that galled ,for sPeed,ttild endurance; Vierkeetter's tebuhles, • '.dattsed '10Y the apparent inability of hiS EtiCh Bitranehee,...,to..,haxe-his-Aca:ve ..a.b.Se'nee exten,deti..:taire .noW been *ettled and ' *ill ' defene:hls • title against the -greatest:field' 'competi- .tora e,Yer., gotten together.- lie is. not worrYing *Unduly ,and •Sais that 18 milei quits hiin"equallY as well as a longefffintanee,` lie is in a wender- fal,nottdition and Should repeat his victory Of . last year reCord.litile; ,breetling is the `art of show. Ing men, by extermii signs, the in1er. nal regard ' w • have foi"them, It ..nrises frOrn., good sense, :Unproved ,bY ronyeiaing With good .ceinnank, Cato. Let -,`Mitiarcre Linlinent Selleve Paln. • tO We, men alld'W011l en,•• .Who• tc;Itresal alcigW1,1;cti• Alberta • , , ; .. f!III . Avg:, West". ° train- ing. • l'hey• are the ; real problem, ends' t ' b • Dept 10-.. AI . . , : ran s,: , but ,, , , Calgary, ,ta..' • '' '. • Make Satisfadtory , there .are :thousands, . perhaps • 'mil; ; • ; lions,. of ethers :.:Who enly need train:. and ,it isso.mething'-of a mockery 01 talk abont•eppettinitie,F.everpea:n and ; the cty of tbe porninions 'for. settlera !. -tor iti,ng'.as: then' case' is ignored.. ••• . 1 , Little. did the barefoOtThe'y 'Of only ' a . f,e'w years ago shying scalers over ' the Mill pond realize that he Was de- i mOnStrating, the 'basid;' elenielit• of the IModern' airplane.. -- .. ••• ' ' ' '.. . *hen, :, tile' traiii ‘...eineiged -at ' last! from :the . tlinnel '.the.2 YOU.tig :hovers looked flushed and happy, , "Thai tun-,, ne1,7. 'he Said, ."deSt,. E'20,04.0" , • "It was worth it all,", she Whisperd: ••• MInard'i Liniment-L-Univerial remedy h • 0 • PHILLIPS f4AGA,4,.." ,,,s4; • For Troubles due to Ado.. INotor,s1100. • AC1080 „,k,,urreust4 H EADAC.11 GASES° NAUSEA Many Peelle, two hoars after ,eat -i Ing, Sufferindigestion as they- call it.! It Is untially oteess (7orreCt with an alkali. •,The best way, the hartnless and: efficient • war, 191;1 of 'Iagnesia. It has re-, Mained• for ta ye.ar8 •-tho standgrA with 'physkians..• One spoonful. in., water nentrulizos many HMOS '.1(8 , volume In stemach arid, aM1 nt obee,4 Tlf 8.Ylil1A0 d is a p'pear :it five: Mtn- , , You will nevOr use ,crude methods when you know this ,bet ter mottled. And yon.,:,.vin never Stifferfrom•eitv.?s• acid When you, prove 'Out ,thei PleaSe _do ..that --for •own • rie stiro.io genuine 1 ilk • 'ofAonsta Preserlbed, 60 oy-(11,1; • • Vatation ! ••When you are goint. on 'vaca- tion ialte.a;bottle ofMinards •along, ,yop'11-noeq it for suti: • burns, bites. etc. OMAN SO SICK COUL NOT WOR - Helped by Taking Lydia gs. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound • Grainland Sask.-"1 aol Old that I heard of that good tydia E. rink - hint's Medicine and, ' 1 will not be with - Get it again; 'I was so Sick thatI could. • not work at aliand;1 could tot sew „on . talliientintaoellidinem,014 rink- , hg TVi Comi•ound and now him telling alt •of tily. friends how-, rood& is arid.'" will answer all letters F,get from women., . ALtitii• Graiwand, •egeess. .1)(,,ttie, . . • , • tt,111 eirtigAero, s u ,