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HOLYROOD
Mr, and )08. Tony Pier ee of Reston,
•"41141; have been -visitingfriends: ie.
Xel•MA here, •
"Where Lenere.and. Evelyn Baird of
iX;ineardine" have been visiting their
zeaat Mrs, Al'Enerl'Aekert..
•'"GwendOlyn Ackert .1a hoine from
airentford for the
Arra:, J. IL Mkt. Rev, and Mr.
• lIdrold A0.1cPrt ;lad eltild4..en of
ord. are helithWittg at Mr, Almer
*felted.
The canimunitY :Weleeatte Mr. and
ZIES.• Mourtsen and little son, Wesley,
•'11K1 regular meetingof. the W;1.
'will he held at the home of Mrs. Joe
Vanua Thursday Jan Srd, at 2 o'clock
Togie'e--Little Things and Great
•• Thingask! Roll cal.1-4*The Rest, Musical
' Treat I Have, En.i0$0t1.t" .Ltineh Corn-.
• a•-•itte•0;--illeadaraea. Gee. Bell, Jos.,
, COn10$,, VOA. Thompson, Pied Thom-
' The Club for their literary night
• rakt'Aar* J. Stile will have a .debate.
1i-s:01'ired that the World is growing
.4:1Brotive upheld .y Mss Mies Alma
Caatralthers and Mr. Cee.NO.2..rativeli 'Audrey Hodgins and
Mr. Levi keasweiler. There:will al-
thea: .14.1, put on'Ai),,, the Maple
•Yeeaf lining People and It few mnei-
real rnirnbes.
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KINLOUGH
Before Mis. RYeit -left 'here
for Windsor Where she is new making
ler have,. a number of her Kinlough
friends arranged a niaeting at will0
he was presentel With a purse • of.
'.eitoney'and the following address
eapiteasion to the feeling, of her
.friendti
Pear Mis. Ryan: -It is 'With tipe re-
•,;grat- that we leara7ef your decision
' leave our community; where' you
,1,4eve spent the greater 'pad of your
'life, endearing yourself to a'' large
•-..'irete of sfriende. "-Change and decay, ,
al around 1 see," was said by the
poet long ago and so it continues to-
day. Since artunistanees over which
ave have no control, frequently bring
.,-,abouftiese Changes, we mast recon -
elle otsiseivea to the fact s!'lle doestall
things '
• When we remember how ever
• ing`: you: and Yonz. life -partner who
is ,now gene...to his eternal resting
. " • .
where to assist In the activities
of the Ceratriumty, semi and religious
,we, feel we cannot let you go away
0:Without In some tangible way expres-
sing our esteem and appreciation. so'
we ask you to accept this purse as a
remembrance '..frern • your. neighbors
And friends of of thia_communitY, and
'with it oueeverY best. Wishes. May the
lIeavenly ;Father who 'knows and cares
. and goes. with us wherever we may
go proteet, comfort and heti you in
your new abode; is the -wish: of your
mat, friends. Signed on,behalf Of the
community , -Oscar Hodgins.
•-,:rtat„.Graliam
, Mrs. 'Ryan briefly replied , to the
address; thanking: her friends for
thoughtfulness. She also expressed'
gratitude to _session of -the local Pres-
byterian Church for a beautiful:Bible
Veit...they had. given her.
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l'ORt .ELGIN-' WINS
IN COVNTY. DEBATE
In line with the 'Country -Wide -mov-
: ement to eiiltivate.preficiency in pub -
ILC speaking, the junior Farmers and
. Junior Institute Of Bruce County re-
cently concluded a series of debates
conducted on the elimination plan,.
'The finaldebatewas held at Paisley
• on the 'eveninir of Dec. 7th, when
teams from Teesvvater,aed Port Ele
gin took the platiorni,
•• The resolution was: "ResOlved that
Old Age Peasiona Ought to be Est.-
aatislied in Canada." Representatives
•i;4 . from Port Elgin, were John Stott
'and Edna Upshall and from 'Tees. -
water, Allan Thacker and Nellie lote-e
:-Kague.. judges were W. S.. Mil:mine
,of Stony Creek, Ont., and Rev. Mt,
Bull and .1,, B. Vasey, of Paisley,
.17B ,LIICKNOW .S,Mg11114EL
DECEMSEH 27., 1928
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14110 tC N,OW SENTINEL
Published ever,y Thursday ntorning
at LackooNv, Ontario, •
:(%,...1); 'MacKenzie,. prokietiii •
, and Edittor, •
'rut ,cgEEcu Oriom.040,-
,Wo have no: heatitationan eapres,
*jog. aPprovar of. the aetien ef-, the,
jtity which at the recent ,Coart , Sea,
shin at Waikerton, aceigitted Charles
Creech
Ceeeeh who wounded • a enuple.. tof
yeuag. :melte megillera, ofa gang .144o.
were tormenting him on 'Hallowe'en.
night. ' • : • '
It may that the old an,
rptieitisitiei,..',D.KeMBER 27, /.9$ in. tieing with a' Auk in on Ote the
yenths,* took thelaw latohi "Own
hand e in A clAngetous, way,
inito. true, but What wes" this 'untie,
.frending •old man' to do, The police
end the 'Courts doge not; in feet cane
not, protect a pon from annoyance
end the elesteectiOn 'of propeety by
the heediuin element whicheeiniPozia,
upon simple or helpless people•to heere
"fun" in tormenting them 1 ..thoae
who indulge in,HalleWe'en and. Char,
ivari. pranks were more frequ,ently•
treated to a shower ; of 'shot there
would be lees of. this ecavardly non-
sense •
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TRANS-C.ANAPA 1IIGH:7AX'
Sir Thomas .White one time Mints`
ister of Finance fOr•Cariada and now
vice • prepitient. Of 'the Ctinadian Bank
of Commerce, and perhaps. as • good
mi 'authority on finance' ired business
as :we have in ',fhb; coitntry, 'said re-
cently that the. beat :Ay:tree promote
inerigration to this ctitintrie is ' to
toinplettee_thee..Trane-Cenada- motot-
,highway, ind he thinks ..thei money
expended
expended on this pi ojeot .1)...;" the Fed-
eral Coverthaent• .would ,bc e good
investineide
The 'eompletinn. of a -motor .high-
way from, Halifax yeacciuverecere
tainly would .add greatly to ..:the Cen-
venieace .of travellers, ',and make the
West aad the North, nnich, More, ac -1
eessable: and therefore more .attract7.
iye than they are eow, . •
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MANY:OLD CHRISTMAS
cusTo.)is still • wag,US
. in, thisinatter-of:.iiiet, age, euper-
stietinis.'
• 110 , lunget teiet. teemse.
• .01 tee ancient, ei,e4 and cere-
amines ...eeirecteu wan eliristiliee 'are
etiif carriee OU Ivor ...ifl..
stance, tho•er :Lenity ' kee.entoer. Whet,
,aey" perm. tae• Inie log' in the, epee
Liece on chrietilieeiaat 'that ele
eeiles simnel be coiteeteu and; preser-
, vett soeliiit the kieuSe .atia, imitates
. secueed doni evil spirite.
taioughout• contirig • year ?• • e.;
• . . •
.,Inc uu.rnigg ef toe iui...faggot'
on Cheistiaas Imy IS en odWest.
.of England custom' that:, 1:4* preete
• e;dl t1ti1 out now, ;tam:tell it 'held
the held for, many. ,Centuries.. There
are tWo 'expianatiohs• of this 'old cue-
stilLebelie-ved-An-try the
.e•Yesies, related'. to the teadition. that:
when Liaise %sae ellidlng- Himself in'
the Garden of 'Gethsemane all teees
reniained . silent with the eeception of
'toe a1i,winch told where .heeteietid
WHERE .51111tbElt GANGS
PASS SENTENCE OF DEATH
A• fele ts'eek. Ago a led about 13
years of age,..seiri -of a Wealthy Chi-
. • .
cage resident' was. kidnapped by an
• ,
Underworld gang .of that great city
and the father. era's told that. if he
put up sixty thousand dollars he could
have his son back unharmed; Other-
wise anything might be done to hint
The police got the kidnappers, -Who
it appears, belongs to that villanous
type of 'Italian criminal which has
been allowed to come t� this continent
in altogether. too 'large numbers. •
Kidnapping is one of the. Mentes for
whieh he laws of the State of
Hh-
noise preserihes hangieg .as fit, re-
.
Word., and as this 'crime_ rouses in
the public mind 'greater horrorand
andignatioa- than murder itself i the,
position Of these villainwas adj.-
ci*mg but desirable.,
They had to be teleid in eouet, of
course, and: last week thee appeared
before-. Judge Robert If.. bentie17•:One,
ofe.the tirs tinge'• to happenniter
the trial got underway .was‘ the mute
. ,
der of one of the State Withesses.He
•was Shot to death in a., r,estaurente
end it : appezits that the ....sante • fate
was preseribed for .a twin brother, an
yaluable witness' per the 'State.
,etv he fortunately. Was 4 few minutes
ate ' in arriving' at the restaurant,
where he . had plannedtomeet his
brotliere and where the: aSeassins evi-
dently keewthey were to be.
On . the day following :this tragedy
ten ether State witnesses 'were
mis-
ing and emild not be found .; Thy had
'ettlier been 'disposed of, or 'Warned by
the death. of . their associate, • they
sought safety in flight. or , -biding. "sba
the; same 'morning that :these witnee-,
sea were missing, the riql judge, on
entering. the evert ,roeiii as handed
a note containing a threat, to kill hini.
and stating that he had already gone
to fat and was marked for death:
' Such threatenings cif. death puts the
judge, the jurymen and the witnesses
in' an 'extremely, diffictitt position, for
When these :under -world: pines, pass
se.ntence of death 'upon an eamuy the
senteriee•is much Mare likely to , be
• .
carried to than When ;the liunirling
arid inefficient state'authoritesun-
dertake, to enforce the law.
, e
' With , the under world gangs , there
are no ' tiree-waeting,a.ppeals to ,other
authorities, and isanity pleas are not
:admitted. •
I •
• Under .these conditions, Who woul(l.
want„ to be. a witness :in a Chitage
etrinithal court and. who Will blame
the witnesses for disappearing. The
autheeitiee either caneet-,er .will not
proteet their own witness, and the
' oecati lewd nvution nf
'followed. he the of a sent-
-ence that is elintest sure to be oroded
.ileee mottling to better th0'prevailing
:eohditien,
• If Wt. enquire. how,asuck a cerelitioe.
'of thing$ oyo. eakno to previiil in:- 'a
eaael: .1,:oerary, rievineiiig. evidence
is • rtifek trJ 'tid. In a pirt.troit Paper
whiab ;i 44 ep elle Other. Jay
:is iteiy of the iorest, at
iteefeee, ' ree eeeIIfl?;,,loirriva, on a
'ef 4.''•!•:•;;;$,:* ,•4, 44 Py•k# 'ir1/00
" •••;•' 1•.• it-tt.t"4t, was
ftAti,,d, ••,:F*, •re11 ?it•irti MIVA.
Vo 1/0„i'er at„,1 WOO
fiat to -t+46 afe.rt.t.e,orioriirY
it .4 to te/ot:11 Le eee 'eere of thriq'
n14 H,r 4i4•••/,'Ni .Lietrelt
court:to gervo. 15' te Yefirel in Midi'
inn Siete rote,rtoati;tioli. (lolitamo
and his aisfit,eiatori kaol • ' held op
a :jewelry taleS tit n itl dayfiglir
'th streets of, Detroit and
relihod hire et' fifty flietis`lind
worth Of it,welrie The robbery Was.
witneesfA by • th rte., Detroit pet lee men
who a few f.ylintrthlater' hrresteil the
three ttittga.. Alt three were given t4
seine. sentence -elf) te 25 ye -but
it, eiipears that in. thne at
miln an appeal wes matte tr the State
Supreme .Court, and one, of the lade
iri*a yor :chat ,conit 01 (1( bis relettse
Until $11e11 time as the case sliciuld
eoine .hefpre the Supreme Court in
Janniury. In. .the meatttimed Goldman'
wee !te.reed lapse- tine n' 1t3 to t• -.9h
and marder tie' he ploesed, ,a privilege
which he immediatelybegan to
erele in Chicago', , .'"
The, erimes of netroit t tut Chiengo.
eeed'emieervi us little except as.ati
eterestiog ,sto.ry ?f adventitte and AS
a- war. -The eenee ntagtieee which
have led to prevailing. . conditions
there:. are Creepleg• Into the etiartti:
hare.'
. Mr, Scott and Mies Upshall .argued
in favor of the affirmative, the Teee•-•
water debaters taking the, negative,
..The judges awarded the Vietery.- to
the Port Elgin teamalthough by
r margin., Te the Victors went
It. fine silver tankard, donated by Mr.
Meorhinney, M. P: P., Mrmil-
-i tnImak1ng the presentation:,
The trophy dOet • not became the
'permanent •proporty of the 'winners
hut will be up Ott ceectietition again
1029. The winners, however, were/
. reinneatures of the trophy
aellieh the retain. Mt, Ttneker aiul
Miss. .McKague were eatAi given a
silver medal Suitably engraved:
JANCARY ROD AND MTN:
Built on the eonfitienee of •it' sub-
serPieree the Family Herald and
Star, Montreal,- stands, ea,
reele. today among. faere • . papers.
`white its titagatine• sectim i easily
eo`' 'the head of the list: • _
Pot *elite- arid ouautity the Fani
tIern,ld and Weekly Star, Montre,
is the prudent finerer'a first choke
Si ayeeror three yertre for t2.
iS reervel of valtie, and all mem-
". srs of the famity get. a wealth Of
;reading': of ritervellens laterest
Ve.re; inaY after' all he emeething
eaSwee of a ,sehoellioy whe
1 it tit ht the earth was. flat
,fttonii. someone discovered 1't, was round
, • .
attt
e now . ts ereokea,
.epod, fire that Cheist was first waste.
and tireSsed at '
e'or .this reason it •wae; burnt t
in the, fact that it. was by an ash
'rile,: second etiggestion,
ehat the -origin of the practiee lieS
• 'our sante Claus' is poesiblY" but
. . .
inotlier panic- for the ginfl God that
vas •worshiPped at, the • Teutonic
.vilitt..r festival of • the solstice. lig
got, iiinanie -fremthe old German
"Zunte • Klass," meaning the "big,
ieiety," thouga by triulitien he, eis
St: Nicholas. •
Iii some phice$ the' belief is 'still
firmly held that. all cattle go down
mon their knees at midnight and ia
';orriwall it has been, held: initil quite
teently that atthe: same montent
allthe water in the Well. as tempo'',
:tray turned into wine; het that nay-
Jriti tasting. it Would be instapfly kill -
...el. Another old iiiperstitioo in the.
eidee district of the ,Ilreqt of Eng-
land was in the efficacy of -wassailing'.
thee•eipea...; trot?: Oti .(31iristanas
•IPOr ;L ..voodly feeet. ne cider zuni
au. on, lad:, and , went
into file 6144i:wit and a cake was plate
NI' meal .tisef first„ fork . pf the: most
• erre, ie•t 1V1. atipte .tretel and a pitcher
of eider monied over it. Singiag. en
refroire they, %you'd then thtnee
eromel. the tree. Thie :Al11 elo. fete me's
lielie'ael to ireaire a larg,e crOP the
follreeine Veer.
„
trehirel, it is Mill helielied..•Ily
:teeny eeoplo that oti eimionlas. Fre
. %offal. :t.rrnriot wa‘t aitokve,d to roVI:•.it
•onrt.k reel .1111W1rtti tocili•;Infr info a
,,ierer • olete,narlir woe'et Qee oil her'
jo(111•4 lw•tOrlf.• at''• the devil peeritig
rreer leg shoulder.
MISS M4C
TAIL 'HAS. •
PoL.V,ICs
ByeR. Knowles
.011 Tereelte Star) ••
,lave or a brief..etare: acres's the
thrld expanse oretne coonnone enam-
ie may Wornaii %lei ever kilo
• a rigatied se anon ALS 0004 1411(4
.1.,ere -owe), e'er ta 1.en4--ctonee
, .
aiaexemet, weedier ue ,paeilament,
Like ;mew another .1 %Nee not vieIOlItty-
14o,iiititOea, in /ever Uf true Wo-
• Man pioneer -mince (otuareins Me;
flow'• te tiuvise au eat) uu not approve
Of keel -mei, it they wise to
'cherisa tee prejeuice, to ae at pains
that they shell hat come to knew tier.
it was ...witnui the now de-nalloweo
alias,' on Elm eta wheel .tmee echoed
to tne eloquenee,. at e-ne,
that iieet ties stalwart' celeority,_at.
present a delegate to epe cnitea ear-
iners' aninventole *nose ateegates, by
the wily, are not vety faemerish •to
the eye .and not very mitten to th,
: :MiesMacphajl is Mise ,
'She is a pereentiee in net. own righ
this. is el/anent, at •one. With large
pleasing' form. erect ,fifln
shapely hands, iniatth mno.,jle iind do
itiote • and - eapa,je of initeh;. ,gaz
striiightforwara
in, otis, /ma a wenith of hair, Wee
Ana s:owiy.. aia•if don
as. •the raven'e' arid fixed int
gleenang regularity iike a .1:o..ci,p14
of., Ohining s.teet; pink ..or ;cheek y en
serene of :bearing es' the., statae
•Boatice,a. Miss' MaePhail 'is Irideed•a
'ititeleetine type or- waat I em sal
is a 'Ilighiend Jade sone3 generatim
.removed.. - •
..i.V.hat is .tliis,"• I iteked 3i i:; 'Mac -
Piled r'afteir aPeolog '.`you
are, tielligetuentakee-Catieda
-77-Mii5'l,tfarPhail 'sniffed, lier smile
Mare'S the ority--is. a Very eVaneseen
"I'm not: advocating' t 'teeth -pen le
.Caneda,', she tepliedieew hat Ill advb
•cated'etteertheig Canada's pule°. in. th
enilyethat she
what alreiteee v. ha i$ airead
her own."
.veetion?'". eel), • Winee.„:. exietatiee
lia
bei iizmngletj:with farmers. 1.1:epee
soutlieast Lire
111 1 lair, a far1ii6r's'. (tail
.ghter. t..haee ./Ust• retie:eat! iro)1:'•
cliaotaietitia leeteire tele :' to :Urine
atuiiinieue sire '..tife • weeeeefarinerS
ways, eyerywhere.":- • ' : "
3:1;ti und things.'" in „tit
weet 7". • "1ll erole hj5 Lemm largeee
eat ',Coetly.: anaieineet quality,
Still costs as niutai.. to 'Market A,..
geod ohe; There' is .-eure. aeiniplein
ULIC tli.:•re about tee igradieg.' ot th
wheat;' • ' • • ,
• '".e.re ',Yea glad that
eed'
by „that trimly i0IIlI cumbination
of a dittie gurgleeint.e,littie
the, .of it • waniiiii"o
delieht. "Oa -Ob -yes. I've enjOYed it so
Even '•thesafferiegHwhich has lieea
SC vere, at .tiunee.. • ' . , • '.
you tlitekMiSs. thet
4 isi..Passible, .0r.‘casy, ear. a Weitaine
to go into p,olitleal life,:and yeti keep
radliint • 4eile untarnished' the. ienet
',.eheitie:'-ef, a niddesty,•' cleli..•
.cuey, sensitiaainess and exelit 'venes'S
.Mis AlacPluie listeeed p tently to,
thie:'queetibife'.which .doe.• soiind •a
iittle..likeea bill' ,of _lading "I .urely
do,'7 was' bee renly "publielife broade,
ens, not blutits,:.a.- Wanian'sniakeup.
Look. zit Lady 'Astor tied the •Duehees
of Athoje and Nellie Aletelaitge I know
Lady Astor is a bit jiieial'elt.times,
tnie: she'd have'. been that anyhow..."
"Bat . dowe, you, think, ....alias ...Mae,
Phaii that if. a Womaneeters • the'
pol-
itical arena She forfeits' .her womanly
cOneessiens-hiib; to'accept. the poritit
tions•pf .the nielee-e-that can't .eat
her" eake 'end 'have it, tee ':".• "Well, I
eah •only speak from experience. ,
havee't :foetid .anli outrap.:ee •Slings
ancl tribws. As to. eonceSeities, I don't
'ant • any," the' Ltial•k eye3,. snapphig
heir applaiere at the Seetintent; '4.As
far as that goes the 'sheltered' 5usi
nese Women eren't ,tuticit shelteree--
even . in the' .home-e-nowilday*; .they
bear the brunt: As for the 'publie, pert
women at least break eveneThe.:men
:banter ine-,a :hit and all that • kind Of
thing:H. • .. . • 7 .
'."PO they .ever giVe -you. to Linder-.
stand ,that yoa'ro telly a.• woman artAye
alt -and. have. no..tip...ht,t1i6.rt 7" "YeS
they.' sometimes iniplv- it -hut then
know'.1" have." (All women reagee the
shine waY!) "But outside the eliainber
thi.‘,e: are lovely to me,:courteous and
comradely.. I may • add that 1 value
• their ,frieedslito More ; than their,
cotiete„ee" .
•"'llo you think yoer preience in
sparliantent gees fat to teniper the
itsptrilies of petition! lift 'V 'Not
1111101),'' tench," replied catirlid "I'm not,
'much on fenipering. 11,1110 gulf
stream lit the, 'cold ocean of politL'al
life." • • ••• ' • •
pardon me; but do
you eVee envy ..wopien w:ao keep, thc.
nois..dess t,Ltil 1 on thee , *aye anione
thegreen pastures:and by theestill
=dere of ileierstie matereal
1/0": St'AItg$, CHIC.R.EN Tuntp questiot prepared a ith. . hatch
•-ciare • ,
tiOply w is niasterly,"011,.. yes
. A chickett thief • 'Who.: visited' the soimit,f11108 Wit i a ratio sigh,7,-1`bet
farm .of Mt dos. A t15te t enst feet ate ays.,".
pf ;Chepstow. • revetlaboutnY,'' 11;3 0 . "Whom (.0!) (111 your 'lead-
o'elock bilegled the job he dietathing er ja the "'us.'
the le,rds .thld • /1111111g4 eackle ;Hike), , geess."
rorke':" '
ii;:ilaughtee of Mr, -Anste.tt. "t )h. ito. he 'v ent over ft, the
...honed'. the rumpus and notified her erdl$•'
f:ither" tut brot he e. .a•ho -"‘Vhoirt tio You regard as the, finest
iert ty• lot thte doe, ;out, white they' hur•-,
debatee, to tat.;
for a
dOe•Seif ti.1 Sit rprise the inti- V;I-1"fill
" tait's hard to• sty. aYs.,
otewhei4, getyto the, 1000 they, ;Mr. King and Arr. Iletnett art
a tiO0t1 deal .alikiee-khey're• 'both what
0'1 i!ati•1 111 til
'a 1< at. the heii-heitett• 'doter atarvelleue Anted' fel. Yoe. 1 always'
eoreeitihie three hied's.ieiece:,.. which think • he feaad the %tong' v11:1111161. -
how f,t.t.. he, had eet ecete thg Neture 'Afte..Atelehan, was' meant
•eeeeelering. operatitins, Ighett• the. ',deg gi`t'at. ,
fet yeo, thir.k, a nity that hoth
Foetpoet,;. :iho road, that Mr. Rieg- Ilenriett are deiriee-
bet,11 ti110 feaPtearirift?" "Wed,' me p
.eitt
•t tot disestre Ott. • yea
the. Rib.. :tea :le ire ”er'ele•ent.e. .of needn't den"! -ref. .to
;1111:: ftlir4ht1.1't..;;;'!
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0-, the -little figure is mot' an
effigy of Pan playing his pipes
'to inveigle the weed-nYhiphs; it is
a young monkey who.consented.to
pose for ,the ,official photographer
oh the 'Canadiea Pacific cruise to
South America ; and Africa /last
year. The camera man somewhat
irreverently, titled his picture,.
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"Boy, page Mr. Darwin" I
Monkeys,- frightfully: --dressed
Zulu rieksha boys, frightfuliy un-
dressed Zelb belles and Completely
undressed 'pickaninnies vie with the
' rUs.hing, rearing Victoria Falls;
°with Pao de-Assucer--inore fam
iliarly known as the "Sugar Loaf"
-Irma Which a marvellous vie.w
of Rio de Janeieo is obtained; with
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the .tomb„of Cecil Rhodes, mighty
Empire-builder from which, carved
in the Hiring granite of a huge
boulder topped with a bronze slab
the spirit .of the founder of Rho-
desia can survey hie handiwork;
with the stranger eights, sounds
and amens of the bazaars of Tort.
Said and the Majesty' of Vesuvius
frowning on the fateful ,cittr of
Naples famed for the gaiety of its
life 'despite the ever-present men-
ace of the world's most • famous
volcano for supremacy in the Mem-.
--my of the voyagers -when they sit
back' in their ' easy chair's at the
end of the Voyage.
Wherever. the "Duchess • of
Atholl" calls her passengers will
see new eights, their ears will meet'
strange sounds and they will
gather impressions that will' en-
dure :of many' of the different
races and countries of; which .this
world consists. .
'And whep'it is considered ' that
the cruise, startiag from New York
January 22nd.- 1929, will visit Ja..;
maica, Trinidad; Brazil, Argentina,
.:Druguay, South Africa; Tangan-
yika, East Africa, Kenya, the Sue
date Egypt, Italy, •Mopaco, France,
Gibraltar andEnglant; the sights
'depicted above are not really
t0 illdiellt0 the "infinite variety"
of this, "cruise of contrasts." .
The visit of the'R.M.S, "Duchess
of Ath011" during the 'three months
of the: crate will provide an op-
portunity 'for, citizens of ports • in
these .varibus coPntriee, to see the •
new 20;000,ton Canadian 'Pacific
liner --and to realize the strides
the 'great Dominionls making.: The
shin is equipped with an individu-
ally controlled ventilation system
that makes it . ideal- for _tropical ,
climates. '
er that Aliss hed actually
implied that she had :even refused -
even • had a. chance:, 10 1 teckone it
. •
Meant:). aed •tlie kidy member smiled
n t , at inet.
gion eaere. .thet ne'ver saw you?"
."e‘ asn t teat Irom some reincite...r/e-
aliss Ltc1ih til re.preye.q; but
"V. mita: tem go in foi[e'he abolition
of the 'Senate:?" "That's juse, what l'd
do," eite• replied almost. eayagelyelike
h v, oaai startin,g' to notite.-clean.-"Al-
thouell 1 don t toady *ant to 'he hard
on teenie eepeieally Geoe Cea-.
ham; 1:d1i hini" (so he's to be
spar d) `-ned • there are a. feit. others,
ther., still elive--thouh •don't be-.
Hoe: they 'want to. be."
•"tliss giVo mea message
for 'Canatlien Wonien." •
"left our Camulian woe; en to ii4erl
to Vick . own hearts. Cenatlit needs a
coritribidiee .all their Oen. Let them
not ealmle,enlierit pelitaee formulated
long. before, thy wet•e enfranchised
Some of .tbefe mav be' good -bat; if '
not wrene;they ale mumi too mascu-
line to 'he'a representative.' I repeet
let our •Canadian NV0111011 hike counsel
of their ownhearts."
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INDUSTRIAL' 'ACCIDENT'S
a • ON THE INCRESE
Anetlier 'record bass 'been. smashed
but chie time the hieit';.ine of;the re
-
coed is:.r.Ot desirable. Th av has been
nene, indeeteial i Went.; up 'to Dec
1st 1 .28 then el the vtiele of 1927.
In Neeember. there '‘k.erei 7,021 ac-
eideets referted th.:, SVerknien's
Con)pene.iitioti ilclird, imiudine 51
e
fneiti Thi;* lir.ver th'"e 1)11
leohtli of Oetober ‘.elier there ,
were e.f.7.9; the same fltlfll1.„
bee et, tetitetiee. the total timber ,
in t.lteeen e onties of 1928 is 12,943
1.8,1 ti teta1 f'. e•• the year 1927' waS
„71.I.)79. floe lit ir W a rte., l Ihe
Board in 1‘.: \ .'1.‘0T r foe Irdeetoiel ro-
eideresevereeeelto(40.1,849 5-.) which
inch,kd S':05,002.75.• for medical aid
tie•e to et'e...eteents are
.made te the. e'reet that there are '
4111111`' 11 11eete n L'1.1,41.f r4Orted
011111 h) 1' Cr ,'"0:1;r1t, seenis
be I rev: .(ee atree,:i coireiloa
by ' P AIoe" tretierel roanriger
Inlysf-!•il. A "t Prclv..etion Ae.
..ever'n • "h lest e•eer en
11e• nre 'ee te erelf
she.' iee " 444,%1. 1•4'. ilerld`111t"
021 1111 ,"4"'"*•'''• r teed; ea
•• •-• ee".
year.s.•"Thes,, figures are
lip.„01); ' $.1:14.2r,
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JP"' t 4 tr.77 '11
a') ,ti) 2.1.
1.0•"1 1.1
*21'1 92.80
WASHED EGGS FOR STORAGE
• -__ • •
.- (Experimental 'Fariii„ Notes),
Ekperience. has • shown that washed
;eggs lire. suitable wily, for humemate
leonsumption, riot stated up
under aepeagee- ceinditions • for .they
length of thile. Although the washed
egg' may get by for a short time, and
'be quite acceptable for the fresh tele,
mai ket, 'its inferiority is immediately
evident aftera period et storeve:
'.:ExperimentS /carried on at • several
DoMinion Expeeementel. Perms have
Shown that -clean:.eggs which, graded
75 per 'dent sneials artd 25 per cent
ewtras' before storage'gealed 85 ::ney
.cerit;eXtras. 12 rer cent firsts. and
P1! cent 'Weak anit watery after stx^
tionths' storatree•Dirty eges gratiirw
•si -Party when placed in • storage
'came out practically on a par is
the dean eggs. 'Washed eggshow-
, eyeie stored under sineler conditiore•
graded only 45 per cent extres,
nee Cent firstO and 31 'her centeweaf'
end Watery; or naii 0 per cent.
.,-,fr--.3-1-0-a '•,---• "' •
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' A•-• ' ''S 04"r 7 8" V"' i `14't. V ‘tt tete
lli 1 NI 'V.1(,n tle• eat.
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got§ t o old Another dent tfoesn't4.ntrft,
ter,
inferior :to beth •the...'elean and dirty '
Evidently the -washing of eggs eX,A
*tracts-froin their . keeping qualities to• -
such an extent that it may .be con,;i4
.•!.• -d to bo bad .pracii-e., Tt p ,edVis-
able byclearijiness and, sari on
tioultey plant lo .4voll the . pro-
du,cing of dirty eese ty :washing
. there thepouttry imei is plicineeepop
the..market a product of inferior qua -
GATHERING 'WRECKAGE •
4
Mr. jame:s Blue of Amberly has
been busy the past two weeks, here,
•the shores ' of lake Huron •patrolled •
from Kincardine to Soiithainoton
wreekhze f' -'nm the "Thoesand Igleed-
crs." As "Receiver. ef Wieeks,". Mr.
Blue has g,iithered up some life rnft4
. --trreee . heirs end benches, Very
little' wreckage was found smith r•-‘''
nverherele and the biggest amount
VIIS located in the neighborhood of;
'ort 'and Seiuthampton.
'Phone o. 10 is sat Your Service
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We Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Store
As the yeLr is drawing to a'i
close we wish to than1 . our many Cut-
omers for. their ..,,patronage during the
Year. a,rid, to extend to them the hearti-
est Of GOod. Wishes for Hai3pfness and
. prosperity at thiS season and through-
out the Corning yeat:
Wm. Murdie & Son'
,
m.,Mourdie & Son
flegi.ingi-ttrinibing and tie.ttiC..Wiring. •