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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-03-18, Page 4- 14000RIVAIOE'4E8Fl.10, :CO.t"--SlIteadera :140'sfers, Ha,' Load- . ar,a* 144e* andjoiltIgst Gr4ii! anteCOrn Binderat. Walking and, Riding rims • ll149ST BTF,1FT; '4 iiiRE CO.1--,-Wrnt* Reitee4' Gatos,- 1 -Point rli „ 'mad 8 COM -Galvaiwted, ,t a • .. • TIIGAM MIGGIESt-Rubber and St* 'PM, BATEMAN'7WILKI1IS014. cG,;:---Ploaris and Ninhaellierrowa, PIANOS,: ORGANS' AND PHONOGRAPHS -Sees 14 04 save' yourself-siemo money Iv.1** yOst 'Oat something in Mualc. al DmigaMenta. famormanam, ointment ,Wingham Phone 256 , fifiCkNOW and. WINOIAM Bas the ,largest end' Most COUtplete .: • . . Meek in the meat lieautifuLdesigna cheese from, hi MarbIt. ,. Scotch; Swedish and adan ramG 'tea , We make it sPeelalt7 Of Validly Ca ,LI/dortuments and invite Your its-snce- Alan. ;.'lliseriptions Neatly, Carefully and.: '• Promptly Dane. ee ma before plating your order.- . Volleas 13rOS: A. Spotton 'g Lucknow, Ont L. O.! L. No. 428, LucknOW nieeta 'second. Tuesday of every ' month an-,tlielir_hall, at 8 o'clock. C. Mullin, NV. Carter,ftec. See.. ' . • • • "' • ' HOG -SHIPMENTS NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS /n,ithe Estate, of Murdoch NIcRae, late, of -the Village: of Lucknow in the.GOnnty. of,Sruce, Retired Faint- er, 4ecsed- Notice is hereby ginen that all per - ons havnig, claisim, against the *s- tate of the aid deceased, are requir- ssii to send tfull, particulare. If such dtilY verified to the 'undersigni' ed executor's under the Will of the 'd deceased, on or before the Third day, id April, 1926; after which date the execti!fors Nviy prilc.eed to distri- 'b the assets. 01 the estate having , , . **gall only to the claims of winch take, shall then • have heen'reeeiv * Dated ist-tuelcnc..W this Second; day aflesireh; A.Th 1926.. Balfour, -1,,ucknow,, Ont.,/ 'Jos. , E. Agnew, -Luelthow Ont., .Executors. „,•••••• tom It tie To it T.'!' ARMSTRONG sOttOniqrist ' -Tai4k00.%::Pnt: ,gtik is far -sight dorreeted' J . .,By. ha -;Ting' the, Optometrist dei termine the extent Of the error and Supply glasses that make see- ing as' nearly normal as desireah- The far -sight is not 'allYssys Corre:teit? Comiortable vision :can ten be securedby giving a •leartfal :correction:, '• • • How acies the Optometrist de- termine how much of the error to • correct? • • , His Studies and expersence gime him' in this reipect and . his • ad- vice should be carefully 'followed. (Continued/ Next Week') . • ; 14,TCENOW*, SRN •NARM 4920e. , 9V1 -IE . • LIT.ICINISTC)NV ,SENT 1\ F. Li. . • robliabad ovor7, Thursday 'morning - at Lucknow. Ontario A. D. MacKenzie., Proprietor • and Editor - THURSDAY; MARCH 1s.19. qiobiles in (Mr general tariff nay sal" indicate, high „Water mark in ,the way of proteetion. WHAT IT 'CoSTS, :US 1924 may be taken as a typical year•, We produced in- our 12 Caned - fan facteries antemohileis valued at 489,499,418. Our exports that year were valued at $315Q1,442. The Can- THE ONTARIO GOO IILDS cOstIrti'm ITiaY therefore - ° • th : put at e ifference between ttesel T. r°t'ita• as OMR riN(4iieni "9 figures er'456,37875: Te,this of ario may 'become the gre14.0.4 gold course would have te149dded: the field ever discovered. th • theimport 'Ina on theimpfer s the:ffiity nOW4.Papera have bee, iUed with :Paid -went lo the governMerit. The stori3S of the rush to ,11,04.1,4alte and home product egikat )e level Of the the deVelopmentaliet Stenyn.' : inyported. The. nianufaeturere - t904 RcuYn is knew to 'IA. Over' the bourilary line in Qii,ehee, but the, ells-• . oat i eader is liahle'te think:al all the 'disccveries to be:within a eeinParit,;": ively small hresii, This Is a, mistake and :tbe.hote extent; of the tertit4eY- °Ver. +will& rich discoveries: have Qieen 'made IS ea-mitstlinclisig and Suggest: ive featilie Of the,situation.Enough• , „ 'work has • been. dope ••at Red Lake to prove that the find, Coln - Ramp: iri richnesa and :extent with. the Malinger' and Great Dome pre-. ,perties. But'Red Lake is so far away from thelPoreupine field that there. is room for- a hundred such discover- . • ies between :the two. :Red. Lake'', is away aver near the Manitoba bOuncl- ary, and on :the Map seems - to be about 250 Miles north .vest cd Port Arthur, and •about a thausand- Miles west of Porcupine. At' Present •, it is Very difficult of acceas-125 : miles , from .iludson the nearest , railway ,Station; and the road is over rocks, • through swamps and across lakes. It ioolis as tluitighilhe first railroad may be biult, in from. the, Manitoba side; kut-that will` take ;time.. and marse-usrne-nur,, _- re easily, reconstructed,thrtragedy. hinking that his brother had run way with Christine Deep, Philippe d dashed in arsnit of him along ht e verything was prifrafror the elope- " to 'find the *Irv,' 0' ship and overcoMing.:. difficulties that, 'armed back to the Opera, remember - d Riours strange confidence ,about tis fantastic rival and learned that ha'‘viScinnit4had-macle.*vert-effort to nte,r--the. cellars ef,the,,,theatr,e e and at he had disappeared, leaving ids at hi' the 'Prinial!..clOnlaa's` 'dressing - °ma ire,Lsi&O an,emptylpistol4ease, And :couritg- Who xio longeeeritertained itY doribt _ot his 'brotherfilirladness, in is tUris 'darted" into. that ...infernal nderground- maze. This, was enough, fell advantage of the pretection;'Tek, ing the factory valuation and 'adding • on the tariff of 35% we have tha,ad- ditionn.1 Coto • •:d *Oa'. quo ties' M Canada' of11.3 34204rd0- COI/NTINfi COST. That the innount?, of _the impott duty on an Amer.'s:earl ;ear is Added. la ...he Canadian inade:-* Car- is ;.,-4 beyond'.qUesiien. *There -is'. PratiCally, 'no dit.. ference betWeen , the :Ford 'Cara. made at Detroit and those Made, et.. Feld. Thew 'folloing Comparison of prices illustrates; the'point: The firat column of, prices 'given 'are these of Ford cars F. Q. E.,Detroit; and •the second • edema priees Of Ford cars F. Ford, Ontario,• '• , • itensibout (Anr:er,) $290 -Can„ 410. fourin.g (Amer.)•'440.• Coupe. (AnierY '$0O -Can. '440. ltsclor 'Sedan (Anier ) 520 -Can. 695. Fordo/. :Sedan: (Anier.). •565--Can:775, The •Dedge:. Bros. Cara. shoWs,,.! the Same' .coriditien of. things Witli-htlie differed* that while tn the 'case of „ •Ford cars'. Canedian.7....krices . range from:33 to 42 Per Cent higher than • there !can 'be 'no ',grnat development •the :American,, the; Dodge Bros. cars until 'a :railroad is built, as mining machinerY'eannot be 'taken in by air- plane.or .,dog. sled. -In the • meantiMe an, :arni•,1 7 1. cif lr:Peg torU *H! enjoy all, •eten't .ire• a straight 38 per Cent dearer in Canada „than ;in the 'United States. Following are the 'priceS:, , Touring in U. S. $795, TO Can. $1095. Roadster inXt. S, $795,in Can.- $1094. 'BYRN THAT IS NOT Aix, .rttre .nnt a eontry intowhh vexport-4 o- not Penetrate. ,in 1$2,/, we evea. ciold, the U. a mil, Wertil of ears. Our aute, Mobile -a ge, to. Fane, Siam and the Argentine. They are driveo bY,Neg-• res. in Jamaica; Arabs in Palatine and Syria and Turks in Turkey. Well ancV,g004. Over 80 countiiesi, have seen tbis product Of Canadian dustrY, APparentlY our niallateetlir, .ers can compete in thesqcountrieS with thos t -of the world. 'Ford ean-ge any place -it `feara no evilLbirtif it movesfrom Ford out to Windsor. I t cannot live without the artificial respiration of ,a 35%,„tariff.. On 101 cara exported the government 91 Canada ,rebates the duty "paid on raw materials: That is right; We'Went. • aeehni„-oara exported,..,-Ww-are-preed- of the antosimhile industry in Can-• vadh-hut.the ear is necessity It 'Is- * the broadcast • sense , an "agrictil- tural. inspleinent:••The :duty upea, the as mateia1,faises. the :cost ;of,. pro- duc1ng the rebates :enable's :tho.4nanufacturer to get into the fOreign market a 'ewer: eeSt. but wh3e sheuld a Canadian government dis- criminate against' the Canadian peo- ple by Maintaining 340,1140401e- which force, an artiieia11y higb price' for • automobiles: When the auto )*s now becOine in the broader: sense a neces- •SitY of life. With„the duty on agricul- tural implements itnning all the nrity .froin free to 20% what jUstifitation. can :there' be 'for 'Maintaining, a.„ duty of 35% on 'another article almost ect-, milli necessary.. ' • . . GARAGE EXPLOYIVIE- NT.N • iFord his proved that low prices: :increase, cansumption. • Automobile density in. Canada, at. present is One • car to ,14 of Our population -in tbe Unite d States the density is one to 6.. • The main oanie of this differenceds the dower P,riee of oars on the Amer- ican; side Nzt, tri line. Increaseia the "noesbet of cars means an mcrease in ---inereased densand for suppliesen.. added Vel- iime. ofhusiness..W14' dealit hut . that theinereased use of 'ears Wind& increase and greatly ,inereaSe the te- -taltvOlMme-id: empleyinentirr-Canacle."- : A LOT OF. MONEY. • ; , Nearly. $20,000,000 ia-the . excess price ra* pay, for.Oars--almost equal tit nothing but the,lure,of gold would in- dnoo. Ineo to encounter.. • 1 . 'It will be a long time 'before the vast region between \Rouyn and •'Red 'Lake is thoroughly, .prOapected, and no doubt there 'will be many rich: dis- coveries `..made 'which' never,' can be worked, owing to: transporation Read building among_ these "rocks and lakes is extremely diffi- the' Persian's 'eyes, to 'explain the 1..• cult and exnensive so .that railroads iscriery the'Corate .chagofo • - •, . 'ipaeoathe ihaskst where ik mil bebuilt only to . extensive , and ,Erik's siren, kept watch 4 ierY promising -fields. The short sum- mer season'and, long :severe - winter adds t9 the' difficulties: . 0, in the Klendyke geld Could.be sep- arated frem the, Mind and gravel by •.iradlessi.and sluices Made on. the .ground,, but, the, 'gold -bearing .,•raeks if Northern Oritario'.requires rock- nining-' and crashing- machinery; • which: is expensive • and heavy to, 'transport. , What' strikes .one,' at the Present' time is the vest extent -of territory in Which the geld,bearing 'rocks. oc- • WANDERING COME: ' HIGH ' • - •The Ferg,usccotincit : it ,its last' meeting had acme -discnasina arise •with regard- to .- , the; high Cost Of rin .tertaining two- "Wandering Willies': recently. Thek1ConStable. took these on se,peratejecassums to a local hcs• tel and as! a. consequence . were' hills for $4.00 and .$3.50,. a total of .$7:50 or7slippers,' breakfasts • arid, beds. The canattilde was 'dumbfounth • ed.. "The reeve •suggested the ...biCkLup ..with a .quarter's worth a buusif While -a ' travellers itoola soon *Weft bairse :there;waS nOt ruining 'water in their roonis. .The total 'limber of hogs shipped. froznLucknow the week ending, Mar: itoVieVer such a mistake syll no oe cur wain if the proMise • of all is carried out, says the News-Rev:Ira. Men, areri't wittier 'while drunk; they just" seem that way to.' Other drunks: 4 ' ,• • •• Good times are those in villieh 'We stretch the .credit 10‘es0 .sorely •fiCed in bad times. • llth -was' 240; of 111 'were se1:1 ' ect bacon, 117 thick 'smooth, arid 4 light. From Huron County the nom- ' iber ehipped.was 1.313; a these, 412 were selects; /83 thick smooth; 86 •heavier 8 exira heavy "46 shop hogs,, „ and 17 light feeders, • „ Phone No. 10 is* 'Your Servicel Vie tell for Cask -We SeliCheaper lban The Credit Stele • IDEAL. INCUBATORS THE '"IDEAL" IS .A HIGH CLASS 'MACIIII4E, WEL,Le:MADE., AND ALL PIPIN oF oobo iVElonop. COPPER! IT IS, A SUIC• • BRIO? INCUBATOR AND' •TRE 'PRICE IS NO HIGHER . THAN THE FilIcE OF THE INFERIOR MACHINES, WE HAVE THEM • IN TIV SizEs-159EGG 25i) EGG.: IT WILL PAY YOU TO. GET, OUR PftfEES.' , • .k„. SIJOAR- *MAKING.: • MAVVE;,..419WP , SEASON WILL. .SOON SEIIERE AND YOU WILL REQUIRE SOME. QF THEJ, 'FOLLOW&G;- W 114 C PAILS 11 'TIN OR:GAILVANIZREip ..F1111.F.:44; 51:141`P rANS";,26 GACOE BBARING..! •TIRoN. . TO PAgS, - LEAVE, Vont °EDER .4e1fil us IF,. YOU REQUIRE A '51‘.A15B:: VIA 'llebtinPlumbing and Electric Wiring ShOrwin-Williatos Paints Gyproc Wallboard !heel eanin l; ;:4i't :1`brhiecur ee 11costspsto n arlsk.h. most -; "„..E2iolcired3I:aveltu,e$".flo inkieg. the to the Ford Coin you: $410.00-,-, cOme to tle tariff. Ju ing a 'Canard Canadarenlost. • any .tokes"tb facts /reale member. for: • the .flonse, last Year. sho • ;he Canadiip • ta..41 per ce 'price, Islet For a long time t� :clime the regjon, OMfantlui4tueetarrifl will furnish a field for speculation 'fi-which fortunes :Made and last. As in all gold ,lields for every property .of real vale."there will be, hundreds of n� value at all offered ucis the . ' S.• $1075, , in Cam: $1485. relnlly Prices iceep , to he tariff. A Ford. Run - Yon 'in: Detroit,;•$290:00. AmerieIsia--14-•-• be Paid bringing the 304.50: This is the dal, - r, =pert into Canada; at amounts ' $1106.51:‘ .to•half our anntial-defreit On the Nat- al costal Yout:imported ional• R.ailway. Edith& to: more than L07.- If you bey it from the. anneal cost Of deepening the st. pany they will charge Lawrence canals if we figure the that is 'how' close they cost at $660,000,900 equally rig the full advantage of lbetween dined& and • 'the. United st $1 07 off the line. StateS. It represents cost of mount' You save by ;hi*. ;building /the Hudson Bay . Railway talk made car -but the twice every year. Common ,serise to the Government ' of stands appalled at the tragedy of this, 106.57..,!fhe Ford Comp, waste $20,000,000 the, excess pried at in extra Prices, The • paid' for Oars, given to our , railways d by Gee.. Coote; the as a bonne for moving goal, Would MacLeod in a 'speech. in settle' the coal prObtens,' The remciyal Corns's-Iona:March ":16th • of the burden 'Of this excess • price in.13 makes of cars 'would give more 'relief to the Mar - '9!1111111$411111F77777IFIrr,.77‘' • • • . • :priCe .ranged from, ,37 Anne provinces' than they can hope, o ntlabove:. the Anierican 'get frOnn increased handling of Can- onli did the • Canadian- adian grain: Are We tied to a policy: a take full advantage: of f.ionsumate sillmets ; Is it possible INTERESTING • .AND, INFORMAtIVE. bOok donate:0o the ,LueldsOn; Pi tic library last "week is "The keen- arz.e of: The Canadian Pacific Rail, vtair`•".. The writer :is. Mr: R G Mae Beth, and Whether the .bekik Was Pre - &iced by way, of advertising the rail- road or as a contribution to Canad- ian history it is a veryeirtertafning and instructive book, The building (if the first: Canadian, transcontinental - was sr,hig, event in the history of the • country, an& the story is 'here told ekcelient style,' and is marked neithtr gush nor dulness. • There , are a „great. many aieri ifl • Lucknort. and ';vidinitY Who would .en- joy reading this book, and who.would 'feel that having read it they are bet-, _ter informed upon an iMPortant and , intereSting epoch -our Torintry's de- veloproent. • The story is neithenOtOti loiig nor • too short and there,is hat a dull Page • nee chapter. The biiiiding of the rOird , was a big adventure, and it • took plu'ik and courage to carry it thrcs=, ugh, • • . ' ) ; It li curious 'how' featly big' enter- • ' Priaet • tome/Within- a: shadow- of .., itriri ' befOre, sense fortonate"- turn- of, , I eventS, ht,i0s ariAtess and lands them Isa,brait-:144-4,6,-7.great prOsPetiity":!". ', - :-,-, \ _ TH TARIFF ON AtAtiliftiBILES:. ....7..,....: 4?':!Zr.I.5r.,...;....-.:-.,.,. -,-:... :..',..-..,V....t::27.:N;;;;;.r.....7.........=.:,:-.1.• ByR. J., Deachrnan . The' :automobile industty..-gio- ;the, 'spoiled darling of the ProteitiVe tat. ' telich ample ptotection. 14.orninal rates ' iff.; lqo othet business. in OSsna,di hat. irs,stlint lindi are as high et higher but the rates are modified ',by the Britigh Preference', Veil few . auto - Mobiles' come from, ,Great Britain. •Ilicstiltight 'rluti of 05% an ,itiat,o: Oillitrin , . . .. ' •I l--ik of - Montreal is no; issuieg new text pursuance of its pOlicy offriendly co•operatiO4 ith the fat** interests Of thii country, the Ba book for fariners,' entitled "Hogs for Pork and Profit." The booklet is a practical guide to tbe 'breeding 'and feeding a pigs and its valise is 'point that is iii" de Vowel.* obniined, with.;. • Out chaige;on applicatimi at Our nearest,Branch. PreviOna ['Polders drik.nted by the Bank are --7 "ihe"P?illt:Pficiver!Ithfie4.F'a:maitlinandg''Hime" ,Coty, the Mother of Prosperity' The Bank has distributed tens of thousands. of these booklets throughout Canada, and numerous ,farmers have expressed. their appreciation to cair kcal ,* OF. . REI .Estitbuihect Total AsSets itieaCess of 0750,000,000 . Re Ci, 11)1a.na.ger. are...rwrior 11 a n e Mon sense of the country should sup- piar•;:. every ,Move of the ,government in this direction. You•eannot do that. writ yourinernher and telling, what you think of the on: automobiles ASHOELD: CHURCH NOTES.: A I I 4 congregati• on of Zjon *church. plan to. held :a •Jubilee during the summer .6; Celebrate 'the fiftieth an- niversary of the building of thePre- sent 'clitireh. Oimirnittees- have , been nan ed, ati: the 'general programme tentatively atranged...A11;;a6 asked to•eo-eperate in givink hlfclrrnetioal and .publicity in order that the 'Jub- ilee May he . a . grand Succehs. . the Yoriiig ; Leagues of, Zien .131alte.'s churches •are :Weld-, ing ,St.Patrick's Day, $icral on Wed- nesday' and FridaYk'evehing§ reipea-. . . .Se ices Will be. tegulnr7 on Siindny 'reit 10.30. Haekett'S 3110 P. 7,00 P.M:' . • protection, he took iscl-• to threw asideAliese :barriers. ------------------Rev. C. li. DielcipSon-LPsistor.: vantage of the freight' as well,. .to ceve,.the isrice •up_to_, • the , tpinnott limit. The're can be no eicape lfrom these facts.'. We pay in Canada to- day for tars, the Anieriesn- price plus the:duty. if , we billy -a Canadian car we, pay the duty. by . way of exCese 'price. The Canadian Manufacturers •.collect the' dittY 'and keep 'it., ••• • POit PATRIOTISM.' -,Mr:41bOs...Ito4a held a:very aticeess--,-; tut iee', on TriesdaY,.. drawing lumber ,. to Teeswater Miss Margsret yler this vicinity or High School: has been at her home • the post: '1K. ,eek, to .. an Outbreak., • _,„, , of Scarlet. Fever 'the School... . W:M.S; held a very 'successful , meeting. lash Wednesday at ,the home • lr.st week Witt friends in 'Winghani. • We understand that Mr. Wm. Me - Tines hos eugaged, 'with Mr.. Gibson ,Gitlespfe 'for this 'Simmer and .'phr= poses inoVing• to. Whiteehurch in; the. 'near, futtire..• • • Langside ,was well represeriteil tha,.riarice ,held in , Mr. Lopa tiOuse Whitecluirch.. .report ;the heat time :„• . , • It:isn't...hard ta.learn the: Charlesr• attOr yeieve qVerconie yotit• ieluc- tanes ,l00% ridiculous. , • - capital engaged In the iduatry... is $60,766,886. :This however is not .. Canadian Capital., -these 'factories are - largely ,branch •faeteries with the major' portion of the, capital held :la 'U. S. Of the Contribution which we the people of Canada, melte by waY• of excess prices for the maintenance: of this industry, at deist 75% goes: . to the American steekholders in this enterprises: The Tariff en autOrirobil, ps is not a tariff for .the protection Canadian. hidestry-it Is a tariff levied on theXanadian people for the. benefit Of the American stockholders Of Canadian industries; How • Ring, Can the Canadian people stand his :dra • WHAT LABOR Gilt. • • • Total salaries arid •wsig.es paid 'in the Canadian antornebile 'industry amount to $14,Z1Z17. Wages total- led. $10,958,202.:$9,277, Wages' and , salatiet Cersibined' aniOunted to a, ,f trine in eiri.ets of 16% of the value; ' of the prodnet. The protection there- fOre of a% represez?,ts .crir double the total wage, bill. ,That is to. -absorb as it niay seem,. iriltrying ter aid' this industrY We' give. it suf4c- RSHIPPE1S OF THE SUN C2' ',Tao cisiits gesso tor • nig( . . • . 1 ong agO,. ender the, shadow of the Canisdino PaCific .Rodkies. the Western Indians worshipped thesufl With strange and bar -heroes ritee :It• was the custora of the ted Man Of the plains to bbw,clowe in homage ead.h year in Worship to the friendly . :Orb that gave him light to see, rerigth hunt power for, battle; warrntis when he was cold, and .in a1 -'Nays enhanced his progrest• through' the countless sites of . his t pas- its entire *age ; ingrclafiuerOr'nincg, , iIe tribe gather : ent tifott-f0e..,,e.orip'7-•••=• -upon •sethe,"spbt: hitt: tha,tr by d„diait.oeppie 15 etiotigh, •Shinet--eveey nvernent•••ftern, sonrise th to suriaeti...to WOrshin end be bleated, :paZ..the whgeSOniall; cars produced the- Sj-ght-Of...tlit-ilkun:. god An Ln in, Causal and still leave $6,406,66e (lion WeirilinTailecteeby-thelfela oVeiiNOte tle phrase-illilf-atii pro- - - Men:- of the tribe.; the hunien 'sacrifice Of on these gather.' $11Z00e07:0.rt apvreor- . for 'four' days and four nights and , est She sits in the sun dance- lodge dueeci sothe Aexceas price charged eVety two. hotirs of thiS ' time her • . pays the 'cirkee �SVf preducin. g the :oars for Canadian 'use plus the wage cost of' the -eats oeti ton3; leaves, more' than. $6,004060, after Olaf* Wait ever such iargshanded` to, pro In. head is Sprinkled with ashes, The floto4-not vtivor.qiiinkaneris-tist who •itencrelianv. t anus I the time blown end toni OtatPiii4 Mt'On tIng the Wilt Min anent(' 'het ehrise her eyes in. sleep., • ' The sun -worshippers include rthe Mightiest . of the. Indian tribes.. tb,g ciat,ktoot;--stony, Piegans," and Sat - sees. They have a heritage of. noble blocid .in their„'veina. • Throughout the'sigtai despite the g 'apparently, eiVilitin-influente of ' the white man, they hate retained their fortis :of Worship Many of these tridns. are Chilstigni: .They attend. , tegislat church services. Many of them are well cduCritcd and •sneak English with..A....fluesiev,'Wiuch cultV, :astonish thcl tage WhiL: rnan . But, in: their:;.secret. hearts they knOvir. they feel thy, havebeen unable 'to: 'eradicate the beliefs and tobrierge.d lor-eenturiea, before 010 Canadian Paeific Railway bored •tc/aY through the mountains, of grao• ite and brought the whne• man with his superier • standards of -life, Once Si Year: the Indians shed, the, otivestionalTaltrierir- of• :the white man, *Mali they have adopted, and tattier to donee liroutid the tantO- firet whe:re offerings ere bdrilt ts 'iOtrifiedi 'for the favout af•the sun $o4 ThS•ladiant arelik •tato • . \ it/ th•reirint the 'tall' al th• ftitse• groups n4. wtsz,,, diatit or. make 'SpeK 114. ;From all part* of the : war, iii*dietne OW*04' and , Many,: other -forms :61.--iesttti.• ments which the Indian believes .help.bis.f.tegse to, „receive %es. 6? -the sun god As the smoke • risei:: heavenward frerri th-e fh'el; tha priests hant weird hymns,' their srities hocerne Wilder' and. Wildekiz•-fia..---':/•- their. movement* •fitster' • • !Theo.:, as the -dat.kfieke 'brie iitid 'th ch11. gflY:dtIstriSWI aptsiadt :oVer.the stilL • The Indians .sieep But they 'rise at seven orefgM o'clock iinclopand the do V. lire -paring tin the' ova"-, ,ailfLts And so the foatiVitlall" 9014,11411. 191 week*, • • (r • . •