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Zurich Herald, 1924-01-31, Page 4
'� "'""" � , : � . �.,�.__ , .!: I . ,. , �_ . , -_ r _. :. ',., ... ., ,4 Kt' : „ .1. , ..: + U [i' R b 1. D. Th�cppda`y January 31'at, a92f d. 1 xi ,,Lea�uc;e' Mre. et[+X" Mltnl , llal returned I oCiety 1}UnJ into, 'Wet. 1VC'9��11er fOiP . „ -- ... Das�li�x:ciocl, kn.n... Cre,d tu_ _� he' 's a ., fr.o'nxl Lo'n!doxl( where 'aleft fres, yi'sit- the fal,r, '.Chi deficit of tlit� ;soeioty : xl1 ra?h ..,alai meat vecorda: for a atelia ettlxGatxon b ms!il last Friday evening: at t F3 a g to ; Ort- �. aia, ro'clueed to 'about : 40. 's .• 8.. p, y, i' . her'. .date latter" IVIra; Mil n v. $ p •the rairlir rovinces Have been o r ,who, live in reryiotir rux:l el'leal churcli; ,Creditohi'. !. e g > a „ P „ !�, 1' r th..s_ 1 1 ,, sli tat swells, egial ;effort will b� made. this, year.11 .shattered during the past two. istrigtg out of reach. of rural t0hools d'Aob, Sweitze» suffered n _ g o e ; h e emb rs i � I d _ . � • e e leas-. Mis(s Veasey Gieilgea is Ari; London to ixaer.asw' t a , fan .e laip .enol months. iaice the commencement is lieiiaI���� prvpaxed by ion. Ferro>Y strobe +acc.xutly(, but w ax p there in- them. w . ai ,so4iiue di'scu!ss'oti':.ot lialcir of the crop ear, September 1st a er Miaalater of �lducatiaaa Ycr A1» led to, report tliiyt ,be, is, lr4roving visiting relatives ,and from ei al - j loadiai,s Cntalled� 1$1;fiJ6 cars,rba Ott► go into effect this month, tenid's! goinbi to Kiticliener afro VlOat- i'1ag a threi?-dlmy5 Earn; representing 169,053,085 bushels, k p, gThe working plan hear Already been nicer'; _ erica oil] a visit, 14lais, Henry Makiiiia� of town, amainst 158 795 820 biish'els ' handled drawn u to run throuiCh the winter - ---- ' y�'gxt, 1io'n!throni ltwo ovals Here �. , . _ p diNc1 +saddenly. on Tue'sdary inorn- in the same period last year, Of to the end of t11d school Yea It io Welat ons a visit to his la10 in.; 'The d6eeaoed laud aavakened t i quantity the Canadian Pa,ifi'�_ expected that from 20 to 40 lessons GOCiItiTTY NEIV5. S ,ihein bas�'returnod home, ,{ , , • >a a q t�,c c exp about, six o clock ilei the iaatQrnang loaded Q8,469. cars, representing will be' given in the cpae of each . Joliii Buchan iia` of Grimsby. a I, : Franklin) Minter i t hrere frotin, the ;a;,id had, at oust of bed. Sli°e w ' 100,307,085 bols •ainst. (94,071; . licaat for the service. '• .� •r' st visiting hiss' sisters Mrs. Win. g enic . bus , ag, app Eferusall :Old Bo's!, rs :,iving a sez We Ig , bamk to bed !again! and later when 3'20 buzhels dur .; the 1922 I:erlo>a 4 -. ,-�. , d * Lantma Mvs. T. Murdock, and Miss $ Of 626 iris brtari ht to, $Saglcatcii- zea of lt'sturt.s on! meld Husban x3 hez iai'ster-in-la,�V; Mos, Shnitli; �v}iar ins connection with .the 'short tour- ;1V1. Ilu;ntt>i. c • f?ra flee Minh Isl,;e trent li ,r5 h'ad been( sti<sy ng with her went im'.6 i .------. swan Ata _ 109 beim held • in Exeter. Mit. Bu- i The vaeather the past week . a :tb the room !she' fouTud hez' dead. r r 143'20 to prune 10 1929, enla ;six have g _ ' a ohaxil.in avalr for x7 ye4ans as4�ociat- been, cold, and . fro!sty taxing fire 1920 too nvexeeat, and of the sum '1h� had be'e:n: �ailin!g for"about twos EY' and G'Ze „ •h: t'the O.H,%,A, furnace's! :And stoves to keep stores . f 4b 411.55 hd•Elt ed te. the gixla ed hath Prof.Pzof7a.vr z i aiiont .9, tier maiden ziana'cq ayes d'u'1' I.. A $ ► . s ir•irm and the coal . tlx slam of $42,bald beenre a:nd far ten yeaita he vvas engaged .and dwelling y + ! .e • S'nq'th.' Sha ural; 1 oro in Westm'n"A new recor has' been' este lished e+ a tmen;t o+Y Ate• -'bails 1a'at=Ie one down,d b aid niv to June , 400 Ina 'In re with the, U. S. D pas o 1 g , and was! 74 yeses old. foil a .!n'uxnber by the Department of Marine and laid tis®ir 3oan in full sato 'the bal rictilture. He .nlolw Qwnlo a: fruit t7n Mond;aiy evening last Rei . b Fisheries p g ' of ,roars flee fainuly lived in. Stan• Once Ot 126 paying all but. •the •sum farm at G•rhulsb,y. "' !:D. g , f Sri, Andrew's of Tp'., moving from, there to'Ex. fish h >�ies in the nuziber of white � '. I McGre� oi. of del;'t*eze : • eggs collected for hatchery pun of "4SO, f,7. 'ilio g''irls Came to A,ll'enl Mc'Dolnlalldy of tthie London, Presby', CChureh, L ever. Ia !survived, by pale 'si'ster . poses in the Grant Lakes and the �} Rave south, d'i'ed, on, J.an y 17th: fol -led his! proiixrsed address in file in - p se of the Woods. A total q64 . i sneer to posltlaa6 ab �ouseholb I I Mrs. Forrest, of $ensall. A his- . i s at , � ._.. ., ..:m ..• loWinjg, a' isliort illn*�sli. On ',atur-j terest's of the UYuon question, whitsh ece, Mna, Bertha' Dcxvvell and sort, 660,000 eggs were obtained, which day preceeding his death the ' hats been -a live* ,subject of di- . exceeds all previous collections in i, , Howard of fLaniiltoni.. the province of Ontario. deceased was; tak�enl ill with hemor-! aian, for some time. The anti -u - After a hlappy wedded ninon of p rlialge. ,Hsi -v?a's+ 60 'j'ieans and 10 i foil 'sid'e wals, quite ably dealt' withover 61 y(taa�rs, thle! angel of death' A new deposit of soapstone has raomhe old.. T'h'e deceased tiv1s, al iiurnber of weelr!s 'ago ata pub, visited the hoime of Donald Mein- been discovered p IRLAaCE borzil in Ealgt Wiilliums and for a nu I lic me 1. Iz!e1d in Caainol eliurchs ,nis„ and the .Writ of hiis .beloved c e d on 'Trap LAlre, al' small lake south of Wa1hgoon lake, -- - zirber of, yew% living near Ailsa Cr ' and 'it wa's the wish of many that artner' took 'flight. Mrs'. Melm-• il', r p'. In northwestern Ontario. 'The finality Miss Grace. Love of Y3il.snit'can1. •ii Iii h1 d n1go, resided in Lon-' a well informed ;speaker shou9d be, g < g, • nis ha'd not enjoyed good helalth for of the stone has been reported as ex ; ,i,•�.1 friends in tills -unity a den amd. Usborme and -spent a co- 'invited fN 15plea(k in the interests of several years aith'ougli' alVle' to bel celient for various industrial uses, ontly. ,uple of wear's out west. About two 'the union 'side and an invitation Was around; previous, ;to. that time jahe and ,practical trials are under way. c z1 .i. Mueliael Kanhiel �vlio.lI vis- yp.ants la,,go he m-ov�ed to Lot•. 8,Icob.I extended to tDr. McG•relgarl. Water trans ortation is available f did not lrnoiiv 'what sickness urea. p it fri�endis! at Kitchener -has retu' SLeplien. He wale, twice married ' -_-_ ,A few weelds ago,. she'si�fforedCja Islam direct from the deposits to Wabigoon p P and i!s1 ,survived by hr's liareavecl and Dryden, on the anain line of the vn it hone,. ight paralytic'!stroke', 'which atthat Canadian Pacific Railway. lVf9'as AnxiabPl 71'lClinii.sld 'of, 13.rrz- `t'idonv E�Ck:`i'ER' time affected her voice v*hieh lahe L.ceffeld ,spent the weelr-end:at tile: Thi morning train from Lon- _._-.._ partly ragained' when she 'suffer It is announced b the Canadiae h'amn of Mr: a -aid MlIEl. Jlaa: Allan deity ran into th_ Toronto train water Hairy Beierling has purchased from ed a !sieco'n:d stroke and gradually.' Pacific Railway that two free 1vTica Gladyis Daug,lilla'ci ha's ret- !Clinton;-vhicli weir talring. in watez Messrs. R�. McKenzie &t Son, the grew 'weaker. ; Fier m�arden; name scholarships covering four years' urn!4d lioiine after vi"giti Ig Ia coli-' at tba brink, last ]Monday forenoon general 'Sto're an!cl post office in wsA!s June Pais'smore, being a d.augh`_ tuition in architecture chemical t, ' . reeks with friends in Hen- 'The p2ssen;gcers gaol: :1 bit jarred- et 'ter of time late Wbi. Pussinore wast Pl' of t� Exeter North, NIr. Beierling g , civil, mechanical +or 'electrical en- , and, 's'omr� damage was dome to the Y sail. �` posse+ssionl in ar'bout threeweeks. born' m Uiylborn Tp. and lived' tall gineering at 1YIcG1Y'1 University, are Mt«. 'N. Kabbeh spent u. few da- coach bumped but, fortunately: no The Exeter A,;r. Society; held her life here. Her- age was 75 tyle - offered, subject to competitive ex f ' one was iiijured1., ws las u'elel: with' lien d4-ughtea;' tlicir annuGal meeting in th© Town ar,s Azad 6 montles, Following- her aminations, -to apprentices and other Mrs jr.A. Manho'nl: Hall oaf Friday 1'Sth with a fair fat- marri<, e to' Mr. Mcln:nasi, 61' yeazis!. employees ;enrolled on the permanent n1;, 112iltoiil Johnston and sister c tendance. The, rep -oats of the See ltgo ivRst Nety Years I}ay, they tools staff of the company and under 21 , . HEN. A L.I., Years of age, and to :minor sons of Mai':,'•'5Pe.nt In few clays with fri- ___ retaiy and Txealaurer Nvere encour- up their residence on a, fla.mv on -tits employees, -:odS sit Brucefiald. _ Mrs, Wm'. McKay liras been �s a,gfug. in vl'ej%v of the fact that the Thamresl `Road. filaic. Cloak's maxip fritdl Y p - aa_ . . s W,, ending tt'he post wieek or iso with Here's:TA �1 here Canada's fisheries' Production dun be pleals,eO to learn th:at:sh� zs'reca relatives iii C�oderich•. ; . Ing 1923 is estimated to 'be worth vering from her recent ;5efioils ill- _ _ a , 4 , ,� . .,:. $40,000,000. At the "neginriing of the nc4s. 1.S'obt. Higgins: has been con- * ..�.t .p..n•o ,i�.•;~....•l•,l,...... F 1.3,, 3� i <�r i i• E• . �,•:••. �3, o' P F . ,F... d.4 Exports in ,Canada' i` f�-piiepire fii�,: too! his roohn, fo.r the past we � .i. s} year it was not tliought that any- b7iss .7e(s'sie Tough` of fhe Brcni - '*rade last :month exceeded iml►orts thing like this mark -would be reach- son" %,une' north, hats returned home ek dr .so ;owing to a isevere !at- + a s ly over *•L2,000 000: Against m- i �scilatica. - rrts from 26 ,t~ountries belonging ed, for the Fordney tariff had cut -,After visiting friends in t1a . v`i'._ 9 +' deeply into exports to 'the United ri, i3 Kate oth ;r,H of C,t cB i A � "Ilia 31 6,a- .?iritish :Empire, amounting unity'•' t i i visiting hei brotlier,Hugh McEee'n �fio' 1*0 $15,713;_36'3; Ciaaa& exported states. an as the yearwore erallyn the Miss Lydia Gi'nge,rrch, who 'sp- +rwds. amounting to 627,?i<bei,G^vdl. demand and prices generally im- ef,lxt a fow weeks with friends in Zur d,n.d Aissisted in the iigime during 1VIxs ,� _ proved, thus giving fishermen along �'. _ McEwen''-, absence on a visit to + We have made arrangements, with, iclr, lies returned ho4ne the Atlantic coast especially a -must Flodida. •t Noel Victor Fearnehough,' aged �' ` Mr. Altriii W<adte(rs! spei'st Sun Donlald McKinnon, of Cromarty. + Co.'1' given weeks, son of a farmer of better market. day and `r the hrental roof. •+ the r oro l�'lotor Cas well `as.�ith ' + brrin Aibcrrs the youngest child Q • P who has been; learning the barber ,% �� 7 -�. ,:i►a record nto travel lio�fileftcials spent heel)ominlo0n CoalPiCoiiie for�tDe>1oit: our local barbers 'left + Conch Bros. Hensall,•to l�c`.l,ndle ;' charg pang to open up a new nine and DASHWI OD, The amnuial vestry mestzn of St. � IL ssE the Canadian Pacific Railway Y g ' � �amd Steamship Lines throughout colliery ti L.of ala, Nova Scotia, and 1'aui's Anglican church, was held Ge'nui a Ford Pangs, - 4, Ad trip. construction of a branch lfrie of: rail- Mr. E. Tiemalx end Wiii. Timmer int lra church baae'metit last Mon- '* iJi Parts a'a way to the new site has already been fi`• . An experiment in .shipping �a- started. The new colliery will be are busy these days putting in their day, eve, -with Rev. H. Naylor in the' + .;t.. oiar'an peaches to England has equipped with every modern device, IsupPly, of ice. y chain, The finlncial report otthe '+a, and always s kee a ood' 511 l or p'aoven successful. The peaches and a model town will be planned in Rev, Graupn!er' is attending Con church !shawls• a ;slight defect of .g. .1 x 1'•' �y Frere packed in small boxes and its vicinity. It will have a capacity Terence at New Hamburg this' -z eel:. $55. � hand :imced< in .cold storage, reachinw of some 2,000 tons daily. 1r. A. Bean o£ London, _" isit i1ir, and MitisL By: Horton, of Stan- 4, 4. U- radon in fine. condition. There is ing in this vicinity ' 1 dard', Alla., are visiting friends in + ,'likelihood ;of ,an increased demand. The tenth annual Ski Tournament Mr. 'S!. Gott'stillalk of S f I`..itli, igensail 1:��.�� • @r Canadian 'peaches, will be field at Revelstoke, February is+. visiting with. friands in! t. 1In. , , X. Pzisomora -vas in, Toronto lest + . Also repai .7 � ,� . 6th grid 6th, in connection with which Earl.. a-,tv"- hti`s; cil,-•Emu ; n<r thea' week' ori buleainer,s io. connection With V -1; , Representative of the best sheep ski joring, tobogganiaig,` snowshoe- - t'n . ria- which is., be'' -cels the hydro••ls;Y -'r. aka x g l~ 4.Mr. Petet rof.�, ,mec a'nie - : ` '" _gid swine .blood :of Great. Britain, Ing, skating, etc., will be featured � much enjoyed h'y the yo", -,- peo -The firA carn:iV:il of thy; sea''son, ��:, e, 19'8 animals imported from the Olt] An endeavor is being made to secure i le• t-trals`.heldr -tilt ha lotiril'rink last Tu 1!l I �M T !. 11 ' . 0ountry arrived ,in Regina,. Saskat- the attendance of Uno Hilstrom, ! p AGENCY'FOR ALL FAR : 1tPLJJ, EN S, PUMPS SOLD ANIS• �„ csiiewaii, recently. There were 19 Sweden's champion ski -jumper, as ! Miss 'Claris Krait is \'is�ting ui resday .eve. eine ce.spite the bad(; , weep and 16 hogs in the shipment. well as other famous ski-'uni ens London. weltli^>', -vther� -v;:i 7 quite a large °h REPAIRED, ETC„ ETC. "N'he animals were bought by the 7 p i L iys 1VI, Held is visiting iia De attenetanee of cos�u6ii^s sire 'spec + > �. l n from both Canada slid the United ! ,� >� a y g L. A. Pi ani,t� a els �n t. ;�vvernment for farmers iii the pro- States. 'troit. tafors�, the cost m'.s -t ore ver o i. since. I Communion is'crvices w'ei•e held od,, and .afforded much plea'suro and . " -w Canada in 1923 produced more. in the Evangeliell church on Sun- amu'sr_ment. -A, ......�"�....:.++.I'•.:,•i , �,++_:-•�"J'~��rr��•�"�3•�a�d �,�� ir�•�•i•�"fi •�fi,�r� I•� ° 'Canada's highest 'lookout station r coal, lead, cobalt and asbestos than , day morning. Ass been ' completed and will be during any other year since miring ( Miss lCiara. Gxaupnaa• -of Fort _.... _._ •lady for use next year. It is sit- records have been kept. The output Wayne is ,spending a fe:Nv dayis . dated on Mount Cartier,. near Revel- of coal was in the neighborhood of with her parenits•:. ltrtoke, Britisli Columbia, and is 8,623 17,300 000 tons or 635,000 tons bet- aet above sea -level. It will be used Clayton Pfil^ spent Tttc'sclayim '' ¢ - r i ter than the best previous record, London on busine,s�s. ' % r f T '�'_«' e" for the detection .ot forest fires and o `� :#,ar meteorological :and other obser- and 2,000,000 tons over that in 1922. ^„ „ • -"' - '°' • ,, , -< The output of copper, nickel, cement .,_,°-•'x�� _ __� __ _- � cancer. and asbestos was also much above Yag- S :.'. �'°clti ?,vga�ji, sa�o�. ::r:a ., =: ::•:•.. �, .n{, i';,;:a+�.�-"I`'_, .�, l+% .r^=`y�?M:a."�",:. ate,:,'i'4'.: •'`.' I that for the preceding years. Golf? Ck�EBITQi'+T # ,, The Canadian McIntosh red al,- ` Via% is the champion dessert apple in production was down somewhat, but:..�- "� -" , _ _-5.:,'' ' pp this was due more to a ower short- T. x;' V__ British Empire, so:judges at the p J. Gr. You -nig is under the doct- �.- `""�Y x - ,� `~- �� > �,it r age than anything else. A r�vsoic�vetrias ,�1:, penial Fruft ' Show, whieh op .ned ors care: at present. , o 1 , '`' �i l � s � '+i , - - ;� • Manchester recently, adjudged. The young people are malting q� v�� :.rGY xroasr.cativ z 1 js s kX1,13 • u; . ' they also decided that Cox orange As a result of efforts oil the part l , aeGrn�i � � g � oe` 4 use of the outdoor �skatin,,g rink, wh • r'1�. {!�/ r \ „� �. �- -:. . l 4, iaPins from British Goluisil>ia, on os Hon. J. A. Robb, Minister of lin- .. u _ nnioratfan and Colonization e ich has rec'en;tly lice. i ebmpleted / ,� s hutain e lie whole, are the best of,the six- g , a y0 per , ed �� �azwcaav 1f , 'T{193�E�ijcs� s,� ?xaren exhibits £coni overseas, and cent. preference rate on Atlantic and is being very much enjoy.. , �( 4i i . l4 /� St.bhiS6i:i35n► SCman alb ; �� k 'w°�4 •;�tt( F winners, therefore, of ,the "Daily passages for all British iminiorants ':h-- official opening tools place on . WAiini� foi _ • �#"�rra- ,9 6", ��tii; � �I, + settling in Cana a has been ar- Thursday evening of last -a*e'e'k. � �. ",�rAiie6 �. Marls fifty guinea cup, s g d b '�•� , ie CUM �`-;'. " ranged to come into effect on March T'hl_ weather ni;an% is iiialringh.im: rl + ,W_ t'�r: ' , a j Eviixa x I I What is declared to be a world's 1 .and continue until the end. of the . self felt in: this �lacality the past irsrri�i" ,� "r;zi a -� ,z ecerd for the transportation of main immigration season at the end . '•iw-oek. Frozen feet and Faces _ __ __�. - --� ��gga�al-i has'ust l -en achieved by the . of November. It will apply only •ver! a, colntnan occurenre, r r I&� -,-, �I •moi •i,,, , Canadian �'acific 1Sailway. In one to Ilxitish immigrants coming direct $, Carson Miiteer, General Stec- �_== V - - - _ i r�'_ .{ -L` clod• of 24 hours there were moved to Canada from the British Isles, retaa of the Christian Endeavor ,: _.,=_ ,ru;7i 1�>rfnni for the head of the and will affect all lines corrin to '� '-' -- +pela S oci'ety for Ontario., will •address i'"'-"'--'^.'. ---- r'' i,I J A,os 1XIC loadad ears. The best Canadian Atlantic ports: r a ,. T -^lona record, also held by the Jnion Rally Service of till Zurich, a,tadian Pacific Railway, was C�raYn Movement Over Tie ��n��di�.x� ` a� i� i C'5,5 cars, moved east on o Lobes _ _ .. _ .9a7.1, 1:7"2 . Sept. 1 - Dec. 129 1923 Onc, thousand *oars buffalo will � I. . -4 e ,, rlickety-click., clickety-click..: It is the sound of car new 'river' were able to flow at an average rate for water a �rke7 #rviit► t o I3uininiori park y � .•gym �.q i✓ wheels passing over the railroad tracks, and you say a mile an hour, .then he who stood on the bank >xn,A, ;at l' ,. xvrright, Alberta, and t;urneti " t • 4 • `a 4 could stand and listen to the same clickety-click for 44 had the patience to watch, might pitch his tent ata : . i7.o :ii tree not h in the re<r° ° 7d t ` : jRits Hours on end, if you were to watch that part of the picnic for three and one half days before 'this stream. ,.rxi in i, a �. , t *•• ... lr magnificent crop of Canada grown in districts served by would be dried up, rich vcod b'.:'ffal�a are 'found. k,i L✓ r» y '1110U. lia•rles Stew; �co Minister r of nate:,lox, This A O& 1�'t5't.:G the Canadian Pacific railway and moved Aram the harvest fle.ds by tfnat company. Imagine, if you can, a "�"-+- - e ar��aunces. will `re rt the slau-'hter of these ani- � ` W W tnaie rn necessary by the in- ' KFRA4 D PRINTING . make those mountains up of all the rains kernels which had been taken from the freight cars engaged in their �fe ' cr"' t ^`2•' of +lZst ib'azinwricht - ,A,DVERTISING RATIOS tunny freight c xis there would be. Rut cars alone cannot 'i `l+swood WedzaPsday noon front alit: >E3tsi'd. yab9c,riptiou 'Terme; $1.25 P'er 'yetiz make a train, here are the engines, as well, and the road ias kept in the neighborhood of 670 freight engines �uggingg wdvalnre;,2A0 m'sy tre.eharged . eria7watch from London segs ., ''d U, S, gnbscriDti ` 1. ..ot eta psi , grain trains east and west day, and night throughout the season and in to these there ' %T'" $1,75 strictly to advsince-No' . it the ,golii m� sal of Ilia British . has a",w diaeontin-1led until all ar-, .Addition are 171 switch engines employed at terminals. T'h'e 1aee+ira Aire poltl umleari At of airy t.'ixier9 I�iaBaC�atiAn "` - '!:[seen awarded, to the Government of datelon *,t 'fhe publlshter. _The date t,a . season, be it understood, is taken as the period from the opening of the Canadian crop year, Sept. 1 to the official VO -If -'h averv,;' subseriptlon is Paid : bruit 1W+ for' its collection of dairy, . pTodu.-m, Including bacon, •dead pouf- tz kind eggs, at the Dairy Sho•v 4 x ±e^.'slta,d on thR 19bei. ;� �s'Tet of not zac For `�ale, To � '�.d theret recently. First prize in thav, Tive� lines. !,,•*t o;• Wamted, Lost; 'Found, etc,, So much for'computation com utation trains. In pont fact p -.., i,n, tortion 85x, A61 -:,,vg all enminiamcations 'to . vPrtuein-5Ta:de'known f sr`1n,.v Ad g , however, the longest tram which was made up during the in Banff itself is only 4 500 feet above the sea. y r '#;},-;r :, •A.minials-Cine z sertibn Ve geason consisted of 125 cars and was 9 o •m t 1 A%,:,,m Insertion's $1.40, I ?`r rr!n, or Real Enfifte for sale' 't.. r p;rgt month. $V -or -each auh- � •*bl •-Y.,"nit insertion. . ►' l,�tn±ettgional Cards Trot e",eedina ''I < -1h, $5 per pear. 11 L *h,y ro-Ading matter, •10c a • line foi• 6 � n'"`'r l of Thamks. In :�2emoriam, 50c 11 I •I Weal and Legal advertising not - 1 I... f,irgr �ngPrtion and :5c per line for : ,,pa,:o, a;TbgPgtient .inaettion. . W . -ATT(I TON SALE9=$i2 per single iaF,rfion;, it bot 'Over"five inches in 1h -Am 4'th. Ob ;s 10, . °lp riopetive after .'Fan tat. 1920 1 - .THE HERALD R ► ZURICH, ONT. d. 1 xi ,,Lea�uc;e' Mre. et[+X" Mltnl , llal returned I oCiety 1}UnJ into, 'Wet. 1VC'9��11er fOiP . „ -- ... Das�li�x:ciocl, kn.n... Cre,d tu_ _� he' 's a ., fr.o'nxl Lo'n!doxl( where 'aleft fres, yi'sit- the fal,r, '.Chi deficit of tlit� ;soeioty : xl1 ra?h ..,alai meat vecorda: for a atelia ettlxGatxon b ms!il last Friday evening: at t F3 a g to ; Ort- �. aia, ro'clueed to 'about : 40. 's .• 8.. p, y, i' . her'. .date latter" IVIra; Mil n v. $ p •the rairlir rovinces Have been o r ,who, live in reryiotir rux:l el'leal churcli; ,Creditohi'. !. e g > a „ P „ !�, 1' r th..s_ 1 1 ,, sli tat swells, egial ;effort will b� made. this, year.11 .shattered during the past two. istrigtg out of reach. of rural t0hools d'Aob, Sweitze» suffered n _ g o e ; h e emb rs i � I d _ . � • e e leas-. Mis(s Veasey Gieilgea is Ari; London to ixaer.asw' t a , fan .e laip .enol months. iaice the commencement is lieiiaI���� prvpaxed by ion. Ferro>Y strobe +acc.xutly(, but w ax p there in- them. w . ai ,so4iiue di'scu!ss'oti':.ot lialcir of the crop ear, September 1st a er Miaalater of �lducatiaaa Ycr A1» led to, report tliiyt ,be, is, lr4roving visiting relatives ,and from ei al - j loadiai,s Cntalled� 1$1;fiJ6 cars,rba Ott► go into effect this month, tenid's! goinbi to Kiticliener afro VlOat- i'1ag a threi?-dlmy5 Earn; representing 169,053,085 bushels, k p, gThe working plan hear Already been nicer'; _ erica oil] a visit, 14lais, Henry Makiiiia� of town, amainst 158 795 820 biish'els ' handled drawn u to run throuiCh the winter - ---- ' y�'gxt, 1io'n!throni ltwo ovals Here �. , . _ p diNc1 +saddenly. on Tue'sdary inorn- in the same period last year, Of to the end of t11d school Yea It io Welat ons a visit to his la10 in.; 'The d6eeaoed laud aavakened t i quantity the Canadian Pa,ifi'�_ expected that from 20 to 40 lessons GOCiItiTTY NEIV5. S ,ihein bas�'returnod home, ,{ , , • >a a q t�,c c exp about, six o clock ilei the iaatQrnang loaded Q8,469. cars, representing will be' given in the cpae of each . Joliii Buchan iia` of Grimsby. a I, : Franklin) Minter i t hrere frotin, the ;a;,id had, at oust of bed. Sli°e w ' 100,307,085 bols •ainst. (94,071; . licaat for the service. '• .� •r' st visiting hiss' sisters Mrs. Win. g enic . bus , ag, app Eferusall :Old Bo's!, rs :,iving a sez We Ig , bamk to bed !again! and later when 3'20 buzhels dur .; the 1922 I:erlo>a 4 -. ,-�. , d * Lantma Mvs. T. Murdock, and Miss $ Of 626 iris brtari ht to, $Saglcatcii- zea of lt'sturt.s on! meld Husban x3 hez iai'ster-in-la,�V; Mos, Shnitli; �v}iar ins connection with .the 'short tour- ;1V1. Ilu;ntt>i. c • f?ra flee Minh Isl,;e trent li ,r5 h'ad been( sti<sy ng with her went im'.6 i .------. swan Ata _ 109 beim held • in Exeter. Mit. Bu- i The vaeather the past week . a :tb the room !she' fouTud hez' dead. r r 143'20 to prune 10 1929, enla ;six have g _ ' a ohaxil.in avalr for x7 ye4ans as4�ociat- been, cold, and . fro!sty taxing fire 1920 too nvexeeat, and of the sum '1h� had be'e:n: �ailin!g for"about twos EY' and G'Ze „ •h: t'the O.H,%,A, furnace's! :And stoves to keep stores . f 4b 411.55 hd•Elt ed te. the gixla ed hath Prof.Pzof7a.vr z i aiiont .9, tier maiden ziana'cq ayes d'u'1' I.. A $ ► . s ir•irm and the coal . tlx slam of $42,bald beenre a:nd far ten yeaita he vvas engaged .and dwelling y + ! .e • S'nq'th.' Sha ural; 1 oro in Westm'n"A new recor has' been' este lished e+ a tmen;t o+Y Ate• -'bails 1a'at=Ie one down,d b aid niv to June , 400 Ina 'In re with the, U. S. D pas o 1 g , and was! 74 yeses old. foil a .!n'uxnber by the Department of Marine and laid tis®ir 3oan in full sato 'the bal rictilture. He .nlolw Qwnlo a: fruit t7n Mond;aiy evening last Rei . b Fisheries p g ' of ,roars flee fainuly lived in. Stan• Once Ot 126 paying all but. •the •sum farm at G•rhulsb,y. "' !:D. g , f Sri, Andrew's of Tp'., moving from, there to'Ex. fish h >�ies in the nuziber of white � '. I McGre� oi. of del;'t*eze : • eggs collected for hatchery pun of "4SO, f,7. 'ilio g''irls Came to A,ll'enl Mc'Dolnlalldy of tthie London, Presby', CChureh, L ever. Ia !survived, by pale 'si'ster . poses in the Grant Lakes and the �} Rave south, d'i'ed, on, J.an y 17th: fol -led his! proiixrsed address in file in - p se of the Woods. A total q64 . i sneer to posltlaa6 ab �ouseholb I I Mrs. Forrest, of $ensall. A his- . i s at , � ._.. ., ..:m ..• loWinjg, a' isliort illn*�sli. On ',atur-j terest's of the UYuon question, whitsh ece, Mna, Bertha' Dcxvvell and sort, 660,000 eggs were obtained, which day preceeding his death the ' hats been -a live* ,subject of di- . exceeds all previous collections in i, , Howard of fLaniiltoni.. the province of Ontario. deceased was; tak�enl ill with hemor-! aian, for some time. The anti -u - After a hlappy wedded ninon of p rlialge. ,Hsi -v?a's+ 60 'j'ieans and 10 i foil 'sid'e wals, quite ably dealt' withover 61 y(taa�rs, thle! angel of death' A new deposit of soapstone has raomhe old.. T'h'e deceased tiv1s, al iiurnber of weelr!s 'ago ata pub, visited the hoime of Donald Mein- been discovered p IRLAaCE borzil in Ealgt Wiilliums and for a nu I lic me 1. Iz!e1d in Caainol eliurchs ,nis„ and the .Writ of hiis .beloved c e d on 'Trap LAlre, al' small lake south of Wa1hgoon lake, -- - zirber of, yew% living near Ailsa Cr ' and 'it wa's the wish of many that artner' took 'flight. Mrs'. Melm-• il', r p'. In northwestern Ontario. 'The finality Miss Grace. Love of Y3il.snit'can1. •ii Iii h1 d n1go, resided in Lon-' a well informed ;speaker shou9d be, g < g, • nis ha'd not enjoyed good helalth for of the stone has been reported as ex ; ,i,•�.1 friends in tills -unity a den amd. Usborme and -spent a co- 'invited fN 15plea(k in the interests of several years aith'ougli' alVle' to bel celient for various industrial uses, ontly. ,uple of wear's out west. About two 'the union 'side and an invitation Was around; previous, ;to. that time jahe and ,practical trials are under way. c z1 .i. Mueliael Kanhiel �vlio.lI vis- yp.ants la,,go he m-ov�ed to Lot•. 8,Icob.I extended to tDr. McG•relgarl. Water trans ortation is available f did not lrnoiiv 'what sickness urea. p it fri�endis! at Kitchener -has retu' SLeplien. He wale, twice married ' -_-_ ,A few weelds ago,. she'si�fforedCja Islam direct from the deposits to Wabigoon p P and i!s1 ,survived by hr's liareavecl and Dryden, on the anain line of the vn it hone,. ight paralytic'!stroke', 'which atthat Canadian Pacific Railway. lVf9'as AnxiabPl 71'lClinii.sld 'of, 13.rrz- `t'idonv E�Ck:`i'ER' time affected her voice v*hieh lahe L.ceffeld ,spent the weelr-end:at tile: Thi morning train from Lon- _._-.._ partly ragained' when she 'suffer It is announced b the Canadiae h'amn of Mr: a -aid MlIEl. Jlaa: Allan deity ran into th_ Toronto train water Hairy Beierling has purchased from ed a !sieco'n:d stroke and gradually.' Pacific Railway that two free 1vTica Gladyis Daug,lilla'ci ha's ret- !Clinton;-vhicli weir talring. in watez Messrs. R�. McKenzie &t Son, the grew 'weaker. ; Fier m�arden; name scholarships covering four years' urn!4d lioiine after vi"giti Ig Ia coli-' at tba brink, last ]Monday forenoon general 'Sto're an!cl post office in wsA!s June Pais'smore, being a d.augh`_ tuition in architecture chemical t, ' . reeks with friends in Hen- 'The p2ssen;gcers gaol: :1 bit jarred- et 'ter of time late Wbi. Pussinore wast Pl' of t� Exeter North, NIr. Beierling g , civil, mechanical +or 'electrical en- , and, 's'omr� damage was dome to the Y sail. �` posse+ssionl in ar'bout threeweeks. born' m Uiylborn Tp. and lived' tall gineering at 1YIcG1Y'1 University, are Mt«. 'N. Kabbeh spent u. few da- coach bumped but, fortunately: no The Exeter A,;r. Society; held her life here. Her- age was 75 tyle - offered, subject to competitive ex f ' one was iiijured1., ws las u'elel: with' lien d4-ughtea;' tlicir annuGal meeting in th© Town ar,s Azad 6 montles, Following- her aminations, -to apprentices and other Mrs jr.A. Manho'nl: Hall oaf Friday 1'Sth with a fair fat- marri<, e to' Mr. Mcln:nasi, 61' yeazis!. employees ;enrolled on the permanent n1;, 112iltoiil Johnston and sister c tendance. The, rep -oats of the See ltgo ivRst Nety Years I}ay, they tools staff of the company and under 21 , . HEN. A L.I., Years of age, and to :minor sons of Mai':,'•'5Pe.nt In few clays with fri- ___ retaiy and Txealaurer Nvere encour- up their residence on a, fla.mv on -tits employees, -:odS sit Brucefiald. _ Mrs, Wm'. McKay liras been �s a,gfug. in vl'ej%v of the fact that the Thamresl `Road. filaic. Cloak's maxip fritdl Y p - aa_ . . s W,, ending tt'he post wieek or iso with Here's:TA �1 here Canada's fisheries' Production dun be pleals,eO to learn th:at:sh� zs'reca relatives iii C�oderich•. ; . Ing 1923 is estimated to 'be worth vering from her recent ;5efioils ill- _ _ a , 4 , ,� . .,:. $40,000,000. At the "neginriing of the nc4s. 1.S'obt. Higgins: has been con- * ..�.t .p..n•o ,i�.•;~....•l•,l,...... F 1.3,, 3� i <�r i i• E• . �,•:••. �3, o' P F . ,F... d.4 Exports in ,Canada' i` f�-piiepire fii�,: too! his roohn, fo.r the past we � .i. s} year it was not tliought that any- b7iss .7e(s'sie Tough` of fhe Brcni - '*rade last :month exceeded iml►orts thing like this mark -would be reach- son" %,une' north, hats returned home ek dr .so ;owing to a isevere !at- + a s ly over *•L2,000 000: Against m- i �scilatica. - rrts from 26 ,t~ountries belonging ed, for the Fordney tariff had cut -,After visiting friends in t1a . v`i'._ 9 +' deeply into exports to 'the United ri, i3 Kate oth ;r,H of C,t cB i A � "Ilia 31 6,a- .?iritish :Empire, amounting unity'•' t i i visiting hei brotlier,Hugh McEee'n �fio' 1*0 $15,713;_36'3; Ciaaa& exported states. an as the yearwore erallyn the Miss Lydia Gi'nge,rrch, who 'sp- +rwds. amounting to 627,?i<bei,G^vdl. demand and prices generally im- ef,lxt a fow weeks with friends in Zur d,n.d Aissisted in the iigime during 1VIxs ,� _ proved, thus giving fishermen along �'. _ McEwen''-, absence on a visit to + We have made arrangements, with, iclr, lies returned ho4ne the Atlantic coast especially a -must Flodida. •t Noel Victor Fearnehough,' aged �' ` Mr. Altriii W<adte(rs! spei'st Sun Donlald McKinnon, of Cromarty. + Co.'1' given weeks, son of a farmer of better market. day and `r the hrental roof. •+ the r oro l�'lotor Cas well `as.�ith ' + brrin Aibcrrs the youngest child Q • P who has been; learning the barber ,% �� 7 -�. ,:i►a record nto travel lio�fileftcials spent heel)ominlo0n CoalPiCoiiie for�tDe>1oit: our local barbers 'left + Conch Bros. Hensall,•to l�c`.l,ndle ;' charg pang to open up a new nine and DASHWI OD, The amnuial vestry mestzn of St. � IL ssE the Canadian Pacific Railway Y g ' � �amd Steamship Lines throughout colliery ti L.of ala, Nova Scotia, and 1'aui's Anglican church, was held Ge'nui a Ford Pangs, - 4, Ad trip. construction of a branch lfrie of: rail- Mr. E. Tiemalx end Wiii. Timmer int lra church baae'metit last Mon- '* iJi Parts a'a way to the new site has already been fi`• . An experiment in .shipping �a- started. The new colliery will be are busy these days putting in their day, eve, -with Rev. H. Naylor in the' + .;t.. oiar'an peaches to England has equipped with every modern device, IsupPly, of ice. y chain, The finlncial report otthe '+a, and always s kee a ood' 511 l or p'aoven successful. The peaches and a model town will be planned in Rev, Graupn!er' is attending Con church !shawls• a ;slight defect of .g. .1 x 1'•' �y Frere packed in small boxes and its vicinity. It will have a capacity Terence at New Hamburg this' -z eel:. $55. � hand :imced< in .cold storage, reachinw of some 2,000 tons daily. 1r. A. Bean o£ London, _" isit i1ir, and MitisL By: Horton, of Stan- 4, 4. U- radon in fine. condition. There is ing in this vicinity ' 1 dard', Alla., are visiting friends in + ,'likelihood ;of ,an increased demand. The tenth annual Ski Tournament Mr. 'S!. Gott'stillalk of S f I`..itli, igensail 1:��.�� • @r Canadian 'peaches, will be field at Revelstoke, February is+. visiting with. friands in! t. 1In. , , X. Pzisomora -vas in, Toronto lest + . Also repai .7 � ,� . 6th grid 6th, in connection with which Earl.. a-,tv"- hti`s; cil,-•Emu ; n<r thea' week' ori buleainer,s io. connection With V -1; , Representative of the best sheep ski joring, tobogganiaig,` snowshoe- - t'n . ria- which is., be'' -cels the hydro••ls;Y -'r. aka x g l~ 4.Mr. Petet rof.�, ,mec a'nie - : ` '" _gid swine .blood :of Great. Britain, Ing, skating, etc., will be featured � much enjoyed h'y the yo", -,- peo -The firA carn:iV:il of thy; sea''son, ��:, e, 19'8 animals imported from the Olt] An endeavor is being made to secure i le• t-trals`.heldr -tilt ha lotiril'rink last Tu 1!l I �M T !. 11 ' . 0ountry arrived ,in Regina,. Saskat- the attendance of Uno Hilstrom, ! p AGENCY'FOR ALL FAR : 1tPLJJ, EN S, PUMPS SOLD ANIS• �„ csiiewaii, recently. There were 19 Sweden's champion ski -jumper, as ! Miss 'Claris Krait is \'is�ting ui resday .eve. eine ce.spite the bad(; , weep and 16 hogs in the shipment. well as other famous ski-'uni ens London. weltli^>', -vther� -v;:i 7 quite a large °h REPAIRED, ETC„ ETC. "N'he animals were bought by the 7 p i L iys 1VI, Held is visiting iia De attenetanee of cos�u6ii^s sire 'spec + > �. l n from both Canada slid the United ! ,� >� a y g L. A. Pi ani,t� a els �n t. ;�vvernment for farmers iii the pro- States. 'troit. tafors�, the cost m'.s -t ore ver o i. since. I Communion is'crvices w'ei•e held od,, and .afforded much plea'suro and . " -w Canada in 1923 produced more. in the Evangeliell church on Sun- amu'sr_ment. -A, ......�"�....:.++.I'•.:,•i , �,++_:-•�"J'~��rr��•�"�3•�a�d �,�� ir�•�•i•�"fi •�fi,�r� I•� ° 'Canada's highest 'lookout station r coal, lead, cobalt and asbestos than , day morning. Ass been ' completed and will be during any other year since miring ( Miss lCiara. Gxaupnaa• -of Fort _.... _._ •lady for use next year. It is sit- records have been kept. The output Wayne is ,spending a fe:Nv dayis . dated on Mount Cartier,. near Revel- of coal was in the neighborhood of with her parenits•:. ltrtoke, Britisli Columbia, and is 8,623 17,300 000 tons or 635,000 tons bet- aet above sea -level. It will be used Clayton Pfil^ spent Tttc'sclayim '' ¢ - r i ter than the best previous record, London on busine,s�s. ' % r f T '�'_«' e" for the detection .ot forest fires and o `� :#,ar meteorological :and other obser- and 2,000,000 tons over that in 1922. ^„ „ • -"' - '°' • ,, , -< The output of copper, nickel, cement .,_,°-•'x�� _ __� __ _- � cancer. and asbestos was also much above Yag- S :.'. �'°clti ?,vga�ji, sa�o�. ::r:a ., =: ::•:•.. �, .n{, i';,;:a+�.�-"I`'_, .�, l+% .r^=`y�?M:a."�",:. ate,:,'i'4'.: •'`.' I that for the preceding years. Golf? Ck�EBITQi'+T # ,, The Canadian McIntosh red al,- ` Via% is the champion dessert apple in production was down somewhat, but:..�- "� -" , _ _-5.:,'' ' pp this was due more to a ower short- T. x;' V__ British Empire, so:judges at the p J. Gr. You -nig is under the doct- �.- `""�Y x - ,� `~- �� > �,it r age than anything else. A r�vsoic�vetrias ,�1:, penial Fruft ' Show, whieh op .ned ors care: at present. , o 1 , '`' �i l � s � '+i , - - ;� • Manchester recently, adjudged. The young people are malting q� v�� :.rGY xroasr.cativ z 1 js s kX1,13 • u; . ' they also decided that Cox orange As a result of efforts oil the part l , aeGrn�i � � g � oe` 4 use of the outdoor �skatin,,g rink, wh • r'1�. {!�/ r \ „� �. �- -:. . l 4, iaPins from British Goluisil>ia, on os Hon. J. A. Robb, Minister of lin- .. u _ nnioratfan and Colonization e ich has rec'en;tly lice. i ebmpleted / ,� s hutain e lie whole, are the best of,the six- g , a y0 per , ed �� �azwcaav 1f , 'T{193�E�ijcs� s,� ?xaren exhibits £coni overseas, and cent. preference rate on Atlantic and is being very much enjoy.. , �( 4i i . l4 /� St.bhiS6i:i35n► SCman alb ; �� k 'w°�4 •;�tt( F winners, therefore, of ,the "Daily passages for all British iminiorants ':h-- official opening tools place on . WAiini� foi _ • �#"�rra- ,9 6", ��tii; � �I, + settling in Cana a has been ar- Thursday evening of last -a*e'e'k. � �. ",�rAiie6 �. Marls fifty guinea cup, s g d b '�•� , ie CUM �`-;'. " ranged to come into effect on March T'hl_ weather ni;an% is iiialringh.im: rl + ,W_ t'�r: ' , a j Eviixa x I I What is declared to be a world's 1 .and continue until the end. of the . self felt in: this �lacality the past irsrri�i" ,� "r;zi a -� ,z ecerd for the transportation of main immigration season at the end . '•iw-oek. Frozen feet and Faces _ __ __�. - --� ��gga�al-i has'ust l -en achieved by the . of November. It will apply only •ver! a, colntnan occurenre, r r I&� -,-, �I •moi •i,,, , Canadian �'acific 1Sailway. In one to Ilxitish immigrants coming direct $, Carson Miiteer, General Stec- �_== V - - - _ i r�'_ .{ -L` clod• of 24 hours there were moved to Canada from the British Isles, retaa of the Christian Endeavor ,: _.,=_ ,ru;7i 1�>rfnni for the head of the and will affect all lines corrin to '� '-' -- +pela S oci'ety for Ontario., will •address i'"'-"'--'^.'. ---- r'' i,I J A,os 1XIC loadad ears. The best Canadian Atlantic ports: r a ,. T -^lona record, also held by the Jnion Rally Service of till Zurich, a,tadian Pacific Railway, was C�raYn Movement Over Tie ��n��di�.x� ` a� i� i C'5,5 cars, moved east on o Lobes _ _ .. _ .9a7.1, 1:7"2 . Sept. 1 - Dec. 129 1923 Onc, thousand *oars buffalo will � I. . -4 e ,, rlickety-click., clickety-click..: It is the sound of car new 'river' were able to flow at an average rate for water a �rke7 #rviit► t o I3uininiori park y � .•gym �.q i✓ wheels passing over the railroad tracks, and you say a mile an hour, .then he who stood on the bank >xn,A, ;at l' ,. xvrright, Alberta, and t;urneti " t • 4 • `a 4 could stand and listen to the same clickety-click for 44 had the patience to watch, might pitch his tent ata : . i7.o :ii tree not h in the re<r° ° 7d t ` : jRits Hours on end, if you were to watch that part of the picnic for three and one half days before 'this stream. ,.rxi in i, a �. , t *•• ... lr magnificent crop of Canada grown in districts served by would be dried up, rich vcod b'.:'ffal�a are 'found. k,i L✓ r» y '1110U. lia•rles Stew; �co Minister r of nate:,lox, This the Canadian Pacific railway and moved Aram the harvest fle.ds by tfnat company. Imagine, if you can, a A second trip into the land' of imagination and one, might put mountains in the background, and might, e ar��aunces. will `re rt the slau-'hter of these ani- � ` W W tnaie rn necessary by the in- , . �� o�� c�nfli'' t t et1�Al7i roaj�*r:�h (j� train $81 miles long, or as far as from Winnipeg to the upper reaches of the Rocky Mountains, That is how make those mountains up of all the rains kernels which had been taken from the freight cars engaged in their �fe ' cr"' t ^`2•' of +lZst ib'azinwricht tunny freight c xis there would be. Rut cars alone cannot 'i transportation. If the grain were heaped lip on acre la+>m! ;' >E3tsi'd. � �s p Tin d. Yo wcant soi e Oic make a train, here are the engines, as well, and the road ias kept in the neighborhood of 670 freight engines �uggingg of ground, there -night well be.three mountains, and oaci'�i. ` one of them would, tower 5,000 feet into the heavens. . eria7watch from London segs �7 grain trains east and west day, and night throughout the season and in to these there :Pile Canadian Pacific railway station at Lake I:auise� . it the ,golii m� sal of Ilia British . has 1 T' fy loo.�.�:��,-' n ds .Addition are 171 switch engines employed at terminals. T'h'e one of the highest in the Rock), Mountains, is 5,044, feet above sea level: In the three mountains would be airy t.'ixier9 I�iaBaC�atiAn "` - '!:[seen awarded, to the Government of ^s . season, be it understood, is taken as the period from the opening of the Canadian crop year, Sept. 1 to the official included oats, rye, barley, 'flax •-••• all the .coarse grains commonly grown, in the Dominion as well aswheat, buil : bruit 1W+ for' its collection of dairy, . pTodu.-m, Including bacon, •dead pouf- tz kind eggs, at the Dairy Sho•v i ,,�, a.. °� �a �a � q' �� (. close of navigation with regard to shipping insurance on the Great Lakes, which falls Dec. 12, if the latter were to be carted out'and put into maolintains. , by itself, supposing there were still tube three rriuuntains , " � � '�.d theret recently. First prize in it c# ,,i • E "� €t li"- So much for'computation com utation trains. In pont fact p then each of these would rise 4,260 feet from tho ground. . farming section, naively , however, the longest tram which was made up during the in Banff itself is only 4 500 feet above the sea. y r • •axe colonial I• Il t nim 'lira,,., •i rc ,yoe Ilo-V s1vell we c•tri fit you geason consisted of 125 cars and was 9 o •m t 1 13ut after all, wheat is of little use in imaginary river+;-, W ;flee silver modal was won by the Ori- t wi ,-pa,y you o . r... � ppr xi a e - or even iiiountaiiis,.however high or pictiiresque they - irio Boekeepors Association of mile in length. It was operated. from Stoughton 'to ,�i roiizo medal arra, up. at 'sa moderate cost. Arcola, Saskatchewan; on October 5th.' The weight of may be Des us conifcler what would happen if all -the: iii &,rA; incl the iu i � the train: not including the engine totalled 7,946 tons wheat were made into flour (leaving coarse grains aside) . N,,.. 6' g i, , and kneaded ` , "•a�arc3�:1 to iI, Leclexe, of Muni: If our are t1x'fiykin� of flee ns,-� �a.ul:, sand: not thio 1Vedcling, come of this 5 5i6 tons° born freight., n ended illi and.baked'into bread, If this were done•. y 185,060 bushels of wheat r ght The tram handled there would be, a assagaty. Quebec. a y g pproximatel 104 '700 miles of re ulatiaiii. • Here a'nywa'y'. We will certainly put forth our every effort to make r size, 16 ounce loaves, if they were placed end to end. Thua'. Details. have just been announced Now during, the season, there were 88 days on which tremendo s stria of loaves would stretch back and'fortta. ncerxzrn the "R,exan»i" the new ou' satisfied ears could be lauded, for Sundays are excluded. Dir ii g .. ' , g , y ied in every particulars y g across Canada from Montreal to 'Vancouv'er 3li trmen.. those 8S days there were trains operated on an average • torr e2lagx that i being hunt by file _ if the loaves were laid side h side and end to end., they oomsh i T i; Cu,Stomsr:s who have lrot as yet zecexved 'any of our CAletrdlrs every 5� minutes day and night, trains carryrixg riothrarg y .niori Si p Gon pa iy of N w would form a solid belt across the Dominion trader fliers riTand. The mot z is finder but grain inhid. you, for passenger. traffic and 'other the hes h : l 1 g t of.a city' lamp post, Again if they were flied', 1 p g , freight business were conducted 'at the same time, and in a - p iatructron at the Clyde yards of ,nay lust" ate* in and got \Qner,1'stlir3xe are a few left. trans Canada wall one loaf deep, tine height of tire_ e Fairfield Shipbuilding Coin- on uninterrupted schedules too, be it noted. these trains wall would be 12 feet. were on an average 45 car's long. A: particularly , ny Axid when completed will bis `O DO DR x CLEANING PRESSINCar AND 12EPAIRING,fromp . arly interesting feature' of the grain nnbve- e largest anotor4 in the world WIl ALSO ' In all, Sept. 1 to Dec. 12, 1923, there were meet of the present season according .to tompaaziy ' ` marketed in districts served by the Canadian Pacific 'oti'"iicials is the increase which breported iii t e llit;'irig a' tlissplaeeixierrt of 20;OO had _ sen ti • the p ..,. , YOU '`ILL LIKE Qua;jj=t %�R Liailway more than 200,600,600 bushels of all grains the amount of grain sent b Canadian Pacific to vaneolly�• Eons: On tot _ acilic rile ti�:1 be e..� largest quantity ever reported since the inception of the for export, in all there were 5 532 cars recei vo , . �'r tided in size only by the Empress : ■ road. Taking the cars loaded as more truly re resentative re nese , i r ` ri ,� ,a , a :u y p p nt n 5,087,734 bushels, or a veiny' large perrontage' f �wacst Aird tl. tof the activities of the company in the -natter 'of grain of the tote ex r A, l °' of this Canarl'iar, Parti -pa is fromancou er which aggregated, , _ movement, these have been reported at 116,222 for the x,910,966 'bushels to the United 'Kiln dom 'and- 80 300' r Tuaw il roc g c l ii+st'i►I fi�aitripa7o r-vlrich is hrrEmUt.w.n.. l� period, representing 169,9x1,184 bushels. •,Suppose for iiiostllito South America. Lastseasonfor the corro9 o'Adl-. �! 7 t1 t4e d+to biRsnbatte aad89t0Y�bushel ��rng cars xceiye� atlaau rnort ._ :., : -, I .i. .. ., i .. 'i.. . Y 11 .. , .. n i.':.: r. , i„ ' ISI