The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-11-05, Page 5••• •
11,1411CitRO* Skintitt14 ttibAiti 11040-04BER 1.9261
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ana ea'
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• icious, healthful. Thip.'y'ear. the
are better, than ever Lay.in.a quI3,01Y
.of fallandwintervarieti§....11tW,
both :fqt- ci4ing, and buy..
froiria grrOwer, .r.,Or -dealer.
:The lion."John.'S. IS.A.;"11,1inister
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Ontario Department ofAgriculture
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,weeneeeiuisollui
•"Hato' Thought
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it':74a4:?;11}0,
• e.:6inomical„
•
• There ,Are, so many, good features,
embodied in • therliappy Thought •
that • it, is the .iiiiiikaReling range:
7011.20 at (44y.
Cate reason-1,vbx Happy Thought ranges
•• ,arithe most satisfactory is found" in thci
' correct relation which the many eirclueive
, featureshear to each othor—itis the per-:.
• fcctly, balanced range. ••••• • •
Letus,show yon the perfeet balance in the
scientifically- proportioned &eta,. "DU.
plex " ...grates, -draft contrOI,-broBint and
. toasting front, ainOle reservoir; pyre:nide% '
tIMPPY Th°4gill oven plates ventilated mien,: heat eim-
'. QyeAec Beale:
Alba; ;Oh. oPen. , serving flue and alt the other Amproye-, „
Mims any.101. ments which 'ere being erijoyed by mcare'
eves 'reOt heal-, .than 300,000 critical Canadian house -
Happy' Thought Pipe; Pipeless arid Cosi-
• bination. Warm Air7and 'Hot Watt Fur-
=cp.§ serve • every type of. 110Me: ,
• • ••
IJappyThoaghs
;
• ' 'Furnace
."§eIreS lobo?.
AE. & PORTECIU
LuCKNOW, ONT. -
MAIM At EMANTPORIVCANADA769
FOUNDRY COMPANY. LIMITED
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MAIPPUNG'
'•„On Tuesday ; laPt, thia' community
• learned arith•nauch sor.row that •Mr4if.;
.RObt. Fitaterald had, pasised away -:tin
Uoderich.'hospital Where she had been'
taken a week previensly. All :that
tuedical skill could 'accomplish •was
ivied without .Puecesp, heart weakness
• ..?ausing her,, death ahnost before she
nad•been considered. seriously 411
grs. Fitzgerald' vs*. a„wornan of
unny disposition, Whose Riving kind-
ess included' not only her own familY.
-and littler-grandebildren,-or•whonrshe-
,viras ext.reniely ,fond, but 'she Was
•114of
tin• and the Peat of n.lighbers.
247•geralii, was. a illeaiher of 131.41cea''
Aurcii; and „of . the Ashfield Circuit
v. M. s.,:' and always 'cheerfully • ful•
any'dutY that- Waa :assigned.' hee
3he Will. be 'greatly -missed, PQt only.
roils' the home :cirele,• but from On.
ghbOrb.00(1•; ',We extend otir , deep
..!st • :e3.rniPatliY.,;:to the ,bereaved.' hue,'
nd; and famaly• ' • •,.•
• •• Heryay7; Andersen, 'who wept Wt
the HarVesters' Expursion, ie•
•.urned PridnY. , The weathei
ut Weat: .has been'S,imilar . to ”
Ontario' varietV,..only.'eolder, • pad.
• ••reat.deal of thresh ng i still to', be
done. • ••••• ..*i°
On Friday evening the Young Peo-
•de!s Lesigue,ilield a Hallowe'en Sot:
ial in the,new church hall, and. a most
0,93tahle time, was. spent, ;S:- 13
Stothers of „Clinton, showed sleveral
interesting .moving picture reels: Vic
• masked promenade caused a great
deal of Merriment.. We ,nnderstand,
that the""Ueorgia Minstrels!? have
been, invited back to .take part thrIthi
progiere, •,Oo Wednesday, Nov. llth
when the young. folk, are giving theii,
.play "Mrs; -Maiirwarinee Manage,
An interesting:, ..feature or:
,he program' was the" presenting of I;
fern stand 'stand .with brads: fern pot,, and
FOUtili CON, KINIMSS: WIIITECHU,RCH
• Kr, Fred' Wbitefield, of Toinnt4
Ppent teW days at Mr1 and gt.4, *
,.imeLoosts :on the Sixth. •. •
' •
'Mr.• Carnochan 'visited witb
friends in Seaforth last Week., ,
'•ALBA LOttie Smith of • LW:know/
• spenta„day witkiher friend, Miss .0
MacgillivraY, ; . •
me. •c: Morriatairhaa, teen eelne'
what under the weather he bast fen
days. We 'hopc.to see him' around soon• ,
Miss Mary McLeod .spent last wee!,
vith-friencis. in Lueknow-;-
antriber from here , attended tin.
'..weaantal,:en, at 11r; A. Ett•-:-.-thr:rao
rudsdaY night where very. enjoy •
Able evening ,mis spent.
'Miss MacDonald zpent a' iia3
.Lite Second.,7 • •
• Mr: • J. .Watson•• is •ertgaged. them
day's laying ement, for W. Middleton
'Hallowe'en passed by .ratber.:,.cluiet-
y, in this: 'vicinity, almost as ,quiet
•
ASI -101111.) NOTES'
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'ilAh;!flY0ITIP14%11107140Triuttg
:when their 'friends ,and .neighbors ga.
i•hered to Stipa si SePiai evening Witt
then' ',before their • removal ?Luck
aow, ',During the evening r.
McNay' called the/ kathermg feordet
and Mic-Strathers- %AS presented witl,
a leather . upholstered chair and ad -
%dress, ns foll'owS; • . .
Dear • strut.hers
,
• , We are :gathered here tonight • ,t(
3how you in a small, way how ••inucb
• we appreciated your \Pen/ices to Pa
remount ConunnilitY, • daring; ,th
past, years. Young and Old alike, re
gret your :depar,ture; but our loss; •
another's gain .land we • .hope you)
'new field ,of encleavnur will be a sac'
azt address of appreciation, .to Mrs cess; In the Sunday' • 'School Y.Or
•Samuel Alton:, from Makes' Church wy4
sere .aliwa. willing ter siy.e.,,,y-out
'and, Sunday'. „AIM-Alck
ton sna, -talents,- • tlie-'"Nlies' Club; • • the
',fittin reply,: expressing her pleas
areand gratitude, and gave .efich ane
all ,a cordial invitation to visit her. in
• her new'home The serving 6f re-
freshments was thelast item on thc
•'program and .brought te, a. close the-
51'st...evening in thp ..new• hall, which
• all agreed was a .geod °beginning.
'
Anniversary 'services 'Will' be .held
• in Blikes'. Church, 'Sunday, Novi, Eth
Rev., Selby 'Jefferson of :Gciderich, %VW
preach: at 2.30', and. 7. o'clock:- Dusli
music at •botli services.;
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ARENTS' lb' BLAME FOR ITIE
SELFISIVIOSS OF YOUNG'
• ' FOLKS
^
• . Noticing ago; a , yetfirts>,-7- airrivh6-:
,tente :r,sfrem ; hone • Of Imjdeiately•
good,:`citcumstaucee, boastfully 'con-,
.fessed she', never made bed in her
ere
;,frightfully . mbt,her
..had An. make • thein "over7,sO: r never.,
kothereir 'ani;,inord.'''.W.:111cif 'Call's.' to,.
another busineks''girl''Who, had
loft o comfortable .honte to witakd her
• own' way. •She,•had a. complaint; a
• caMplaint which" Was mostlyit: •Wish•I
• that her .father had never
the value 'of- the motley'. she , ea'reed,
'While 1 was ;at; ante' thy Would:
' take 'no heterd money. and 'my, dad
• baCked my credit; in- the Steeps' Of the
,town; se 1 spcnt my earnings on -en-
tertainment •and.,Obinis: Then all of
a Sudden Our home Was broken . tp
fenint ..that not .eitrY tmust 1 PAY
elt3.thcs :hut. also' for. my room,.
And hoard,•. My.'1,esson in ..•PerSOnal
• ficonOine wa§, a bitter .ene;i'
NO more: 'glottal:it' argument " than.
this
this,' could lie„adVapced te'stren.,gtheii.
. ,the Statettent that ,.the, modern gen-
erilion is not entirely Co hlanie for the• ,
Many ihorteoniings fOund ift, it. There
are.Matty -parents who. fail to. realize
• • that their resPensibility is a :life long
• one, and. ,does not end when a fair.
'academic' eitn'ca*ticnriSaVOn The
.hoine 8116411d' alSo:15-e:*-schbol-ef prac-.
.edneation, where ' childreolati
•'-given,..a. sane ,and Whileaomer outlook'.
.on life.. One International figure re-
-:cent:1y 'declared -•thalriti'VWVIireittfi;:
, . Of the 'modern 1VbreligAidrmYli."-Wil°,*85
to WO:OW . for their -pinch 'diseussed-
aeltiShness.
%,,have lona," he
hosel-POraons who•
,
chafed. ',under,- Testrictlona their
Y.'0110. -Swing ;to• the . other extreme
with . :their •ehildren. and 'UMW oi;h:em
too much feted* from 'worry"
Far: 'irrore-ini-portant,-than-iit-aead,
colic knowledge is an understanding
• of values iifriendship, • character and
nterals,,,, The home hfe and relation
-tictWe,en-parent-and,clldshouldfoth
t:irining Algol: for the battleir. of
life: The 'child', therefore should
be .pamperek.bni, tatightAO lOok;eut
'for itself, for it f.,,S only tht40things'
iaquered that •life takes- on its ,finer
Meaning: Parent a are too' inititiet
caSe, is, cited Of a .young .woman
who, had .greduated from college Vvlq.,
`hirers and ,knews all Omit the con
'etnee 'and the financing' of
stick 'Vet .the,other day :vvilen the- had
occasion' fOrlthe ,first time
•t pur-
dbaSe :.some groceries' .for the:. family
she *as flabbergasted at the . price.,
"Why '1 never thenight •honieholc'
things ,v1' ere se .she ex-
claimed; while an Old fr dof the•
family, remarked,. 'You shbuld have
asked Your d,aci—he.probably
, • .
FLOWERDALE
• . Mrs. D dentinal andlOn,'
,tvetie. visitolitat W.•• V, McDonald's,
the first. of ' the ..Week. • • "
• We'' ate 'Pleased, to ,krow that ' our
teaeher„..Misa• Scote,„. has: roceyered:
and: is ablq to restiine her. duties this
"Thoinpsol 'Bios; etiti,, a e 'n't
• '
ilverycne is pleased to See Neil
'BlaCklartele 111 Flowerdale "aireb,
Mra. Angi3Oralunit visited her
mother 4.141„nrehy
urdayi.", •• • ,
..006atdiggitirAs-ip,:
While we vas, not:11014 for an '•op-
__tatiir&i ),1:(q. • •
en winter, there it t10 sharrn
for aa open fall,
eitzand The/7e ,
• The total, handlings,1 at the.. 'new
,nternal government elevator in
nonton,, Alta., aince-ite opening last
ainouni to,2,350,000.1nudie1s,::
hisotiantitY. of grain handled, more
, • , ,
'Ian, 2,000;000 bushels was wheat
With the conipletion 'a the 3926
, ,
•
iss,essment..'for Toronto; the. thief,
ASsessoi announced,. that the eitY's
popnlatiob i iioW...t49,429; Or 7,012•.
whacb ie:$10A50;443 higher' than for'.
e'sament for .0.26 is ' $80i.,.073,767,
reater thon Test year: The ,tetal.
...,....
A new high-water Mark for .the
.„
, •
.leason Of . neVigetiOn. in: regard to
• stimber of passengers landed at, Qsse.
'sec Over .a weekend, Was: Was: established
, luring the week -end Of September
Ith'when six boats docked with.near-
y 5,000 prissengeii. The three Cansi=.:,
flan .Pacific steamers, the
Marldch and Meliti, brought 2,524 of
•
the OW passengers landed.
•.Between four' and • five hundred .
travelling Passenger agents, repre-
•senting rafter • , throughout the• '
United States ' and, Mexico, united .
• with representatives of the Cana,
• died iiailvvays and steamship emit-
pailies in Montrealduring the week
ending Septerliber. 19th, -for the fif-
tieth annual convention 'of the.
AmerrealiAteeciatiorref-Trairell
: Passenger Agents.,
• .41....•sucCeision',Io Captain James
ZillietrwhikArai-Trecently
general . Manager • Canadian': Pacific
steamships. in Lon' en, , Captain R.
.G. Latta has 'been appointed to the
•..coniniaini of, the Knapresi,' Of , Scot-
land, flagship of the Canadlaii Parr'
•eific fleet.,•Calptain Latta ,was pre-
viously .on the bridge, of the ,'.45losit-
' royal" and Other vessels of the wain,
•fine,
•
. Arrangements are being made for
the holding of the. Western annual
sneeting in Winnipeg from Hovem-
ber3rd to 5thl•of the Canadian In-
ptitute of Mining and, Metallurgy.
• The meetings will 'be held in 'the
Royal Aleiander Ifotel. -,Delegates
•'from all points in Oe' West, as well
'as from •Eastern Canada, are ex-
..., . • ,,41*
pecteds to attend., , • ,
•
•school..,l3oard othev business ,ac•
tivities that were in.our eernmUnitY
•Jou gave your. time Willingly, •one
.ierved untiringly andhonestly,'am'
lot ;only Were you active in'business.•
'out •our Social gatherings Will mis
• you. You appreciated the old saying .
that dt little' nonsense wOn 'and then
is reliShed by the .best a men•
•,In
„losing, .we all bope you; cl
ime •tc
Mba Irene Moore viSICO4 VV.
'daYs, lagt,Meek the hoxae of he
• atn#, Kra.."44eit 44endera01,.. of Park
P10411.t: . • • • :
•thle181w8 e.lcciihtfWb
•-etcld...t ittist lier hi'cogustii,9111' ,: '716 '..4st
: Lott , ••' D ... • ..
, Mrs. J.; F. • IavidSOn'' :entertaineC,
her." .S.Undlay.'SehOol. Class to' a. nal,
.owe'en party. on Saturday. Ail re-
ported a very ' •enoyo•ble time.
• _nlyuneasroezgeorrtyll ft: hre4Pn4prlitrirts:L.
oil0.._
.1y.hurt,,i;ieneove,ciarmvelnarsotyQ.meee.44.• W hop
l.a(
'Mr. Jock Gil Utf'
from' the West:, last Wdi joy:,
Miss Jean Eagleitone . returno0
home- frorli.-Windsob;, lojt Wee!•:.
Thockec1 •o
no011.411:1Y.,1):t116111LIigl'atl 4
tab.0-very
death: of Mr;rWhite,. of, ftockvifood.'.K1
ao„ unelenf.Mrs. •James Wilson,
441%)111 '
:4.:°j1,..:rfehrkia.ncf:: leleelk;:bel'
lers.1el'ic '41
31-4 ;
feW • day,. arid .diednot pnetainenia.
ivas highly respected' hy'kail-who.:It.o,,,I.
-lh:e sympathy 'Of the cOntr,nun
ityjs.4toriOd '15 'the' frfepd4; one,
relataves in their, st.- herea,vernen:•
• Mr., and'- Nirs.r*Dtm6ait Xen,ledg: vi;P
_lied, fon Siiiici.4; With Mr, and Ivirs., .4?
'Stanley tat.'IMektiew. ••.•• • •:°
Mr..W.,R,,.Farrier. has purehaSed't: •
.Cheyrelet ear.. • ' ' •
'A. number -from here attended th
Young Peoples' Rally -III, the Lukno.
Presbyterian Church en' Tuesday. -
•Mk. Gordon ;Elliott :11as' rerited •hi
'firm t� Mr. MAlten BrtsCe.' Mr. Elliptt
..intend, having a salela the •near,:fut,
tire. • .
. THE VOTE IN .A.S111FIIELD
Volleng the.:number of votes
..by 'subdivisions.; received hy Messrs
,King and Spotton in Ashfield Town:.
Su :7
••• "k.:? • „ .'•1 •
'••• •'.; • .; or".; • • • '
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•
l. • - awanosh
. • , 524
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Paramount as often as. pWillossibe;
West•W311
,
an
'hat-otka-4411.mi.
ortunit-g- p resent
We regret e ..removal tit('
Struthers Ab
ers: name. froin Pararnpant...• WA;
ask • you to accept this ,ehair ,
small.. remembrance, ;and Or :beat
Wishes' g..0? with yon. to :wh.ereVer..yok
Islay ;g�In the'Iuture,•• , • .... •
• Mrs.. 'R. Struthers. was alto giver
.3 leather :Upholstered •hair '•"and!p„ufse,
• acCompanied •'is'y the fcilloWirig • ad:.
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Dear •Mra....Struthe.rs::4,..... •It is witji , ' •
deep, :ruergreheti'ithhatiott-rdwheoolea
irigo,siz.
during ;the. 'years you have spent' in
OU inidat,'we'havo learned to esteerri
you •very ekanittle: 'ol
good 1ifemighteJI be clopied •
, any of ns, Although..nf :retiling''dis;''
:,'•eOsaion,•:you were .alWays willing t. •
lend a .helping, hand: in 'any socia
-gathering; Club • meeting; ..:etc. VW'
were •:faithfid in''attending any:411.6ot
inga of Jrny • organszatr*,:.t•O whiel,
. you 'belonged,: and as,: 3714.. are ,:not
. ing 'far ..frinri.. •ist 'present, :we hem
you :Will' stilibe: wah.. us occaslonally
Az. Smelt. token of esteenf-we, 'ask
.0ou ...to 'accept thiS -chair and pore •
from. the parainetint friends and yen"
ijcewith:yOu 7fOiri 'us mfr. best W4sit:
for the future. • May. yo# an1 you -
h :Id ren :be . spered • for: many ' Years of•
and happiness, IS .the -wish of
''elniiminiity'..that willthmk:: of yO
,The•• Paraniennt: people. :deeply re
gi•et 'the rem Oval of 'those two peoPlr.,
OR) .have pr:Oied, ,theinse.v.es, ,,gom
nc,,:ghborS. and • .citizens,:• • and :..bes'
., • ,
gO 'with .thent tor their:hen-le in,
•Luekno.v. ..• '• •
•ST.:.•11KLENS
ja‘77.?"--7
:Dr. *.Stairt .nd Ptirtebard • . Of
Retie .Creek,..Mioli., • and Mrs.
Reynold' and. Miss Reynold Goth.,
: :called an the fortner'S e,Oupin •
Wme 41eCrostie. and Other' friends!
here, ;last week. •' .* •
Ewan4..1-enennid
ih-
ter sPerid.ng..oVer two Yeara', with his,
Mr... Gilles,. in Saskatchewan,
Mr.:- Peorg'e. McDonald, Wh9'.. Went
Out, in the.fal1;,i,rernainingin the
• ,,-, •
,
The..menthly, meeting' of the .Karrin
.MissionEad Will ,be • held': in: •• the
Chtft..Ch. on , Saturday, afternoon, next "
migs Eihnia . Jarrell of • Niagara
Falls, 11', Yt, is the -guest of :Mrs. .P.
. ,
• Mr. and, Mrs. ilarrh moved fro&
Gederich.,, and 'Will niake their ',bottle
.4 Itly Mri' and" Mrs. Smith; 'for' the .Win "
, ,
.• • A little girt' aitriVed At the home, of
Mr. and. Mrs•-Nici1C.„ Webb; oar Friday:
CongraulationS. • • • •• •
. • :Mit., Alliter linghes � 1 -16'y -rood
is, .i. viPitor at her. brother's;McXeli
!Sic Webb'S.: : • '
A .plvaaant tinie waa arient:hi:
:goodly litsfilber on , Friday.. 'evening ,
wlieri the C. '.G. 1*, weld.. a. Hollow -
e soiar in the ,Lhurch . basement
A.; short 'Program' and .seVearl. tutus. '•
ing stunts and. Contesta provided •r •
• splendid evening's eni.ertainMerit, af-
tei, which lunch was .S.erved by the
1.
A memorial known as "The Altai
of Peace" • has recentlyNt, been tiri-
veiled in Stanley ,Park, Vainsptiver,
to symbolize the :spirit of inter-,
• natiOnal goOd-will existing- between
:the United States and Canada. The
-.inernbrial Was , raised by jOint`tanti;,"•
• iscription of :United States and Cana -
Alan Xiwanis'Clubs,, and, stands. on
the spot .witere, the tate President •
„Harding deliieted _the 4att.speech..a.r.:
Ste- While Visiting .,Catailsi,""
1023. •
Aneeler good way to preserve, your
teeth is to aVOld a argunienv'with
Rhe.• special services: began $Unda$:
lal CaIvirf•' Out-eh:made a dee-Mealy
favorable • impresSion ,upofi the: eon,
,gregations present. M. ,Cralg is ar
„evniigelist Of no, mean. 'abiAty..• , A
Jtound goapel preacher.- His services,
were free from • all ernotionalisin
The gospel told :in song,liy Miss Mar-
. 4aret McXee, •COnverled
*Atar, is one'
f the rarest treats eye/
•heard in thig the
of -the country
Canadians are: excedingly fortnnatc,
in iteenin,,,Y her.'at this time as ' sin?
,leiives.,ShOr.tly 49 take .V.ie PissitiOn of
siVroisl'4111 :1,IterMondY'
;tago,, .
'
• Marty,A.-rntn doesn't go, 'home
nighthecause he is, afraid of his
aon's arithmetWi".
es frim
and 2 Auburn .and ,Dungannon. A
iaif;d0zen ' Wheat we "Called dia
hat* the ',secret: . • •
ubdinision : •., S
3 . 1,38 58
. •
36.
5 .. 82 36
'
a •ee,. n
A ;.nded by Eve
itle Change, a :11.410;•Variety, is
thi
a dog nOvi5and then,' runs :on three
•• This Would. be a.hppy world if
there wOuld be..tia. landlords; :tenants',
husband, •
'iroill'APP-#921r..4misr.6..immerar
4
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11,AG FIVE
,a0T;67.41r4ir".',AWoillgarAtralsrar
inEN
derwear,
e -Vo tye-reilT-Urider-
rA
6
vt.Year •va.1.0 artd charge,the proper price fOr.it, has:
built up trie lariest Underwear iluSinesg-iiiAnler-i
Ca.
OUS•ildS Of: Ateft abd W.Omen are insist-,
:
'Y: weig1 style orPrc.
t•-••••'.
-SeverCdiffere-nt weights for M E N= -Five
different Ai, eights, for WOMEN --In. Two Pieces or
Combinations, at yOur Underwear Store
INr,40:4&•‘:,•\•*.v.',N4."'„$‘!*•&,):,ar...4„x"...ardstivikeN
' •
Wd:keniale.StrialteS
on the- 'craii your,cont
petiter may be on Lailt
Distal=
DistanCe 'is co' sting $.4.6.3.'.
sold 6,117.sof meat for
;
wan.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS MAKE
TOUR OF WESTERN CANADA, TO COAST
•
•••;'4$4,•;•
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.rom left -to right; P. W411,1ottan Col. Prank • S. Illeigheit, C.1410. --.•'--.•'-, -•..i•..-,• LC. .Lorct Slutitgh-
iiessy, E.; W. eetitty,'sir tierbertHolt Ross M Me3Iasier,. Iv.. N. Tilleyti.cf.
S1J
I1ROUNDING E. W. Beatty, chairman and pres-
. 'Went of the Canadian' PiieffieRailWay, are a num-
ber Of the • directors df the. system :grouped on the
Observation, Car,of thetrain about to start for Toronto
• from' the Windsor Station, • Montreal. Mr. 'Beatty
spoke at the Toronto Exhibition on the occasion/ of
. l'Transportittloa.Day" and then went on :an extended
.. "tour of, inspection ovee.the C.P.R. western lines, • Iiis
• itinerary 'NOM by way. of WiaMpeg,, Saskatobii, Ed6
monton and, Calgary to tEkookY Motintaina And on
to the. Ceast, and Vancouver Island Where a trip was
• Made over the Eseuimalt- and Nanaimo Railway to
Port Alberni and Creat Central Lake, the terminal or
• a new ,stretch Of that' railrcrad. which has just been
•bnilt tp. open up inipertant ,luinbering: areas:
,Speaking Of general Conditions on his return
111•Oin ih0:7EirOi"tri TekttY ,i3_!ajd yety Marked
provernent Was evident as cernOrtred with that which
• had, existed ' whop last went across the country.
. ;The spirit .6f-lhe* peOftle -*AS ititielt Mereotiiiiisti
• atid ,thatight With very good reason. The move -
64 gone forward 'extremely .well, The
rtfirviaYs were- 410k? lirbittehareid: dIoth
.crop end .Catiadian • Pacifie :shipments •from
. td thehead ..0 the Lake hadcreated a record.
' There rce,.'''gic-Ilottio Ettided, noticeable through-
,
out the country ,n,sAstalned intereet ifl the ltriportant
,ttar ot-inuoiittiitiOfir444-mOrt general reallicatiort
,
of the fact that therein" fay the sientideit reniedY''fsfir
most, of '.Canada's difficulties, The . announcement
Made at Edmonton by President 'Beatty of •si
measure' of c� -operation, between the goverinnent and
the raitways looking .to an deceleration :of the tneve-
nient of settlers 'to'.(anada had apparently' been Well,
received as an indication 6f real progress in this Aire& ;
tion; and Mr., Beatty . was hopeful' that neXt year'si.*
results wold, bo', much better' than for souks years • P
past.. 4 , • .'
At, the. Rocky Motintains resorta fitid,the toast itr,
• Beatty stated- that the tourist business was asSuining ,
tremendous proportions and the Reckies were fast •
growing in popuinritY" vitt Ani American and' qtropean
travellers, while .toorist traffic up mid' down the toast
liattbeen heavy, the Vivo fieW" tourist steamers
cess 'Itathle,e0 and 'Prinowis Mitr,garet, added !to the
•Ciiisidieri Pacific "fleet; having been • exciCanitY well'
patronized. 'iniprovementS were in hand tivthe Banff'
Springs Hotel: and Chateau' Loki Leta& for . the .cem,' •
int winter.- -
Throughont '.thel.rii) Mt. Eintty was a6c91npanied,
Ky. 'St/ ..;perhert ItOtt, 10; W Mol'son, ttess. 1 -ft,
..thi ',el:A.111341;y ;' .E; adi*editli;
director Of •Canadian Pacific 'Steamships,- ani ij John
• W. Ilebbs,•. director Of ;the Tntpeil, Bank. ' Otter east:
-
•ern linos vice..presIdent A. D. NJacTier aciompanied
the party,. while 11 Colernnty, Vicepresident of w0stej
ern llnet, was present fronlort SVUltika.10.1t,
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