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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-15, Page 4••y. '4,34111101/101,4%, *z:•,.:(A;*-,Epresaderas-44 * Oldies ittat Teallerds, gr.* cktil **dR4l�w' ROS.'STEEL & Velteed, Welts' 4 -Pit • Beth 1411 P..? SOW wiriAll cakaihwed. WIT(41 jitiGGTBS:-,Rshber 114. $1"1 Th • ;BATEMAX-WIllAINSOti. •C04.--Plawa; VW. WitteenAftewl '11ANOSf- ORGANSAND !HONOGRAPAS-Sea aAtil4'eve' yegraelfion*, roam whew yea, waitsoaa i* Xlefaicf, , • Ai laahlime#41- • ' • AIMWe KNOW. Phbrie 14 MofluineptaIOr lies the largeat 'a .ad most edinplettl ••/steels -in the'inost bertatifral...desirds 'ehoisse froms•ln • ' Marble Sceteli, SwediSh 414 Can-. dal= We' 'visite a specialty of PamilY •MOnumentsand- invite yourtioO 11011Ii4‘ , „ ° . NeittlY, Carefui.ly and •. P'remPtlY Dime Sie as before placing your order.. Vouglas Bros. R. A. SpOttOn •Ltiekiiew. 428, LACknow .nieets :1:4:. of every month their hall, 'eicj°c'' C. Carter, • ZI .11ida, 'Beryl Gardner spent Easter •/week:in A-4 Webster was hi Toissato last week attending - the . Webdier-;-- Eurrellsyvedding. . fanit-e a ,number in this vicinity are being- laid up at prestnt With 'flti Or , , • Grippe. . • Mi. and Mrs: AIL Andrew • enter- tained the League. to aversi enjoyable evening on. Friday last. • ..Mr. And Mrs. Frank *Charles and sop, ,Aliver. Spent 'Friday at. Mr. . Isaac Andrews. • „ The Zion congregational meeting' . . • was' held, in the Chhich n ‘Sunday xevening last when the. officer. Of the church *ere elected as follows, Mem- - bers of Session Mr. 'Ralph Nikon, 511.. 'Jim. 'Aline, 'Mr. Alf Andrew; • Stew, aras Meastra' Jas.: Ritchie, W. T. ardner, Thos Hackett. ',Irustees: Messers dhas. 1VICDonigh, •G o. • ter,, Chas. Ritchie, Fred Anderson, •) Jnot Helin. Ushers: Sant Gibson; • Lloyd . Campbell, Una. McDonagh, • Harold, Gardner; Decoration The Young Ladies Bible Class. • CREWE • . eltranToR4 • .r.rk t:t;e E4ete, 3r•07,-F411-Tei.'r, tletkess?0, • ' • ' ' 't..."cleclitors; and others' basing claiiis galastt"the estate:rat' Entina Tayur late f the,. Township .tit'Ashfieldyt'in." theCounty of *Led, Widow, deceaS;:. heredY notlPted to -deliver their glainisrl properly. verified to the ' .un- dersigned Executors before the Thir. ' Lieth day �f April, I926;141,er which ' date the Executors will proceed to distribute, the .estate of the, deceased, having' 'regard .only to' sitch, elaims as they shail then have had notice. Dated at LecksiOW this first day of , April, A.D. 1926, - ' • Ewart s Taylor, Geo, S. Siddall; Ex- • ecutors, • ' Little, of Lanes. sIVIrs. Jesse - Gray. of• . eiclerich is - visiting, her deuligters Mrs. Shackle; •°1irs,Joe England, . of IsrieltneW, 15' a few days w'ithher • dau7 giater, Mrs. J., Satan: ". • • •sMr. and Mrs. .G., Henry, Mr, and Mrs, Bert •Treleaven .and fainily, spent Saufdlisi with Mr.' and Mrs, T. rrenry [Of Belfast. ' •• , ' Miss Margaret dliamney of • !,el- • ginve, spent' the holidays with .he sister,' MO. Raymond Finnigan,: Mifir1rect2i-ford- spent the I past' week with lier sister, Mr. Jas. •,:,. ' w• ID ,CITY W e Neleoine MrCTand Mrs. tug 41.To Wan ittxxxal 04NTIT't b4 FtiPliShetr ave rY Thitrodak •ineriffik, - •at- LacknOwt-=ta0 MacKenste.PrgPrieter--- " altd,r4iter Taua$04.14, APR* '1,5*, .• '$47vg'M. 'MUMCi ST W. • . b4 •/744 .414 last; Canada ht 'ta r have a `'Ealea •The Forest* ..7,0eir., and the eekso designatectis Jost altead iia.-:-Aprif 18. tO, Why. a" Ess -.•e The.: Poreat ? Be-, n‘Aea1thoii canada s the 11T.eatj -St,fereSt Mi * Uie world' there •dariger that Much of it; , 'timber k"e4*.ilfriej(reOlh-'ireligklleOrilet.;- oixby lire, • , . Until .Perhel*g5 year t4p.W.e 'lets hear' ahont:.ferest fxres ni- ,.thoug4, \before 'that stipi es many % Very destructive. fires ••,',had oeeUrreol.' At that thee,the forests: ,were se.great that the timber supply apPpeiired rn- limited, and a 'few ,million• ares more • -or less did not .matter. Besides fires • were not. So numerous thenas they are riovi. • • Now the end of the great 2 timber resoursea 'of -thiS continent is plaifilY .Within Calculation; if not within. Sight. The demand for lumber' and for •.Wood to be used -in a thousand wa• y,s Lula ,so increased,land ,auch 'efficient methods of cutting • and • handliag. .:ririber have been, developed that no- Lhing ieenris iinpeakihle. Only 'a Short imeis required . to dispose •of the •amber': growth • from htaidieda Of shousands •of ares. • Along with, the development of all/ -devouring; mills, has.come greatly •increased fire, dangers: This , is large- due...to the• deVeloprnent, of camp -. g in the.wooded areas, and of fish- izig during the suminer months. , No- where else in the world .. is camping sa 'prevalent as An this'co_nti,nent an. te '111114000414.41i4Alos -MV41Me The $r*enei...01•:,04.4ii'. .., , gut the 'Vliffed *ateti'aird;' the rarity of •egad9O•ief, le!!!!flereFa.,theie,.. 18, ofte,n Meatione4 414 ,is the ea0ee: et grajtvewroncileav gtli. • ; ear' 4:11at the,lore vie, . ... , • lous 'anddeserving of death *•mur, dere' O-the:More PYPIPItthy, will he •enlisted iii bis favor an4 the ffreiOer will be th,ii •effofhi:of the Soh -Sister• sol)-hregi r erawd. to tave iiita freak, the fate which the law. liTelleribea! „ cently hanged' 'at .111,fitfat'df Conn,. The eeee of Gerel4 .Chaptnan- re- ''niu:ailtill:..i:W4higaltti: .tliaireil, hielii;tkargti:94014e4-tthtle; !Clii,tpiliali, iirafs one et the Most dar- ing :relsbeiv' atti brutal naladerers .to" **favithin:4theelutn.lie4Not 11 ,the;laiv.Ja...1Criq lgeodlAtured Anierleans' that he wan wit Y;::4"7:i;'°.,,t''eA(.1,,!..t4r'''tilS,•Innridty.;It:::a,iii. -:''IgishillY'thlieleti°114:;:u:sii:rirs!,:ise'tdh;elirehrYat.'adilc' l*Iiietile\titt'enirdp-Y:-wf:hoe''' policeman at ,pringeport, O mini, There • • - . settlement of • the .debt'te'Atnerica.:... •ne 1heic 4:of. evidences: Thp pane& is estiosa...40* unammoilefiri..• Chit/Mien got away hoWever,, but • ,m0riten1;eri)vtaa:SrliOtte'*11."!.l'!'''ie!l'i7v1:ing--: t at:ohmutErn.aiiitnCniisaitawlul'aoy6:jeilyor,, twal:;ileariitley• pratset" was la' ter 'located . in a southern. pens wh?is. vesple; Twell knowing wtimetnives • iteatiary, where, under another naine,• 'he had .ben sentenced to serve 25 dasived, e.alje.v3resrtitilielster dadilatory- e e . I ne down ' ev - in- years.penalservitude for 'robbery. to the, deepest depths of its Pockets ',.0e state of Cofiriectieuts initheritlea to 'Meet ite' OWn .:-Obligatiens, to re. Succeeded. in ''isringi\rig him , north to ..'.; ' .e'a'l balIia!'t:' , currency „ tP,I::a?d ,to stini7fot:ur4riNaseGlrthe::howCild;in'tlfaee victed:butheOefzt;e:iiEtoveredithoredi,3poiioTe:ucst iatacrtingtsoiewnclin,thicliess,Aet.iegadIess et. awheeonidiotse1isige4-detilhe'tgt'Iriah :lestos9r?:rthineiIladconpittodhia25.ean,pen.trjan,asttakeaft'hi:attoth • iteltiaryPresident eoo1idg . WaiapitPrtiea'dncnstrat°nofna peaadta,a:dkepard04eaChapman.honor tbewordbaseerieeil.. •:1;,or the robbery offence thus freeing •'Aim .frinn the penitentiary sentence. • 'f': slliaprnan, however, did not have i:x . accept the kpardon, and •so.refused it. r------ • -•--• - his unexpected turn etayed his 'e3C- I•T4' .. .. ' I . II ecution for d time, but the difficulty! ' . 1 •,.. 4.*°17(-1•a•t4.03 There' i I , was overcome and the way to exe- . • .....:-., ' 11 McLeod and back to: out neighborhood after an. lab:tees-ice of a Mi. and Mrs,, Ete-Ward ,LuelinOW. visited on Sunday 'with. the 'raters 'parents',11.1 Mr. and Mrs. , James Fisher of .:Rapid.Gity.' Mr: Jas.:Fisher., 'has been seriouslTill for,•,, the Past. "few weeks but iS inliFerinF••• -We are all glad to see Scotty ,our cheerful and,' obliging ,rriratil. Man on ,the job agifiri after'hia severe attack 'of the "2 Thi or , 1.xtr. •Gr-IpPe; Donald riever 'Iniased a day . Winter, 'while • . • , ,some , men lost two or three days and some ',early a week. Mark Gardner 'digs been driving tho Mail on route .7 „on account. r' ,,•-the severe illrieas .of . Mr. ,AleX Havenri 'of • Luelinme.. • Mr. • Jahn iMaeith • of Burlington and Mri Heart/ Gardner of ...Zion -cal- led.•Orr friends in(RaPid'..City one .day 'Iasi week,: ••' • • .Mr. 'Wellington' Nixon of •St. Agnat- , Gardner Orie day. recently!. , Mr. Joseph ''England was engaged • ine .called Lori, his: .egusin Mrs last: Satureay, with Victor Whitley ,labding A car of huggies, for the. West yfe. has , somewhere bOut .40 Of these rigs to ship, . ' ' " • •. A lax$e number fret"' • Rapid :City attended the grand Concert ' And Dance pit hY th4 -LiieknOw 'Or- angemen An . their 'Hall last ,Thuraday evening. The Ladies aupplied bount, iful lunch. :Miller and Gardner's Or- ehestra su gilled music :fOr the Danae and jolly,' Dune called the dances 'wad acted. as I'lisor manager.. Phone. No. 10 ,is at Your Service We Sill for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Star( • , IDEAL INCUBATORS: TRH "IDEAL" IS A HIGH. CLA SS NIAHINE, WELL MAD .AND „Ail PIPING OF GOOD WEIGHT COPPER: IT IS A SUP.; , ERIOR lNdIIIIATOit AND THE PRIc.t. IS NO HIGHER THAN , -THE PRICE OF . THE INFERIOR''MACHINES. WE "'Avg, Timm. 111.,TWO SIZES -150 EGG AND 250 EGG. ' 'IT WILL PAY:, 'ir:otT GEY OUR PRICES: ,SUGAR MAKING . • THE 51APLE SYRUP SEASON WILL.,,SOON-.BEIRERE--AND-L.- YOU WILL REQUIRE SOME -OF, THE FoLLownsb4a. wn 1 c 11 WE. HAVE- IN STOCK s ---SAP PAILS IN% TIN OR •GALVANIZED, SAP . .1.:0111..ES; SYIttP .CAS, • 26' GA L'GE BEARING IRON TO A,44.A1E PtM U, ' • , „ 14:AYE' T..orx;, °J„u PAN 14,!iPg: •' • fF Yo I., REQUIRE -- U I 0 • 4 ' i4atingt Pli,Jrnblrig, and Electric Wiring erw1n-W11liar18Yaints ,Gyproc' Wallboard 'Ste Ilikk 001414. honesty she. has Of, teitiq;v44,vaakt,hayelziee • . • atf..Theexa.e.- difficult, to Koereagnate sad Wed.'11.4Vertyx-• • • • ,44.Acerarding to 'the ,Pfuna authority, Britain's hationat debt it theTend last 04*,, ,was -p,748.,090,000. .ent'at 4114-pe,r capita of the poPulatig44`t it Till cost. every 'Oen, vf9Mak,a11110'ebild: eemethint *49439' q'hi: 41.0071_ - "Peet the' an- Iftial•;C,hairge foOnterest and;manage- ' • ' "These are ittupendoirs figures wl,i)ov we are corisidgringt A PoPula- gen leos that 40 per eent. Of , our 00,14,91Orkihff In an Area which 'could nearly be :tucked away in. : .Fierida and 4.001 be lost ii Tweets,. •' I( has been pointed out to Britishetates,:• • Nels Nelsen, world's ainateur akr cution was gai clear., There were hen appeals td the State •Board• of 'ettrol,and't to the State '.Governor. fliese failed: But on the day preceed- danatiawith:its extensive ..7ansettled4 eta was niode lor,ailetilkial on: the ground that new evidence in. the cerests Of Chiqurian could be subinit- tek ' • And whit was the •natiire of this . . new: evidence. The evidence was to be by a Weman.--ii Marriedswornan with two Children, who Was living hap, •oily with ,her husband.: The defence • :awyer had an affidavit (or claimed •css have) from thia•woman to the, efs leet• that :she bad been in love with 'Jiapinan for a nunrber . years, -hat ' shestai loved ' and that she districts is ascarapers paradise. • The three . leading Senries, of forest • area are, ,clearing operations, carel • `Igs campers and the railway lot0rn0-1 tiVe; ' . ,11 • tnie might "conclude thiit there is . Attie need of .,earrying on. a Save he Perest campaign' in the elder 4ettled 'parts of the:Country, but it is •aoin theie parts that the catapere and gO, forth to the'farest tracts, and if 'one,is 'neither a !Camper or a ourist this year he may be a pion: der, next year. . , - PROHIBITION IN THE IL AdVoeates of prohibition • in * the' Jniteds States ,having found local °p- ug; county prohibition and stets srehibition posse.ssed of . weakness ,...nich made satisfactory' enforcement • anpossible, thought' to Make enforceo temperance ai once countrywide Apo put it out of reach of the politicians I • Jy• • addikr a prohibition ' amendment tothe National. Constitution. This. was done, add a "dry" Congress pass-. •ed a law (the Volstad Law), to make he Eighteenth (prohibition) amend; rrient effeetive. • "silt , neither the constitutional alnenduient nor , the • Congressional Law worked as, they were expected to works•PrOhibitiori is as much in pol- rtiess-'municipal, „state and national as eveJ it was. It it; Salt. he 'chief_ issue in the: Congressional elections • Of next Itrovember will be Prohibit- ion; and it nay be a big issue in the presicientaelectiontwo years later: • lioW is this? Doesn't the,fr Constit- utiOns-the fundamental, Jaw Of the ,Coantry which proided-for a president and a congress -say that thereshall be no-, traffic in. intoxicating liquors? And if the fundamental law. attya that it shall not be, how' coniea it that it Pasgirig a law hi one thing; enfore- ing jt i ariother. •A majority of the vs:kers canpass it law and have it • written into the statues or the con- • stitution; bit a majority Cannot :al- ways see that the provisions of a law are.„carried ont.. Air -interested . and vigorous rill/writ§ is:far More.effect- ive in defying. or enforeinga law than on . indifferent •-majority,,;- - - • The t wisdom of 'United Stites pro- hibition laws is openly challenged • and_they are Vigor:M.31Y attacked all oer. the country,, so that after a half century of the most strenuOuo fight - and of,:' victories On evento • amending the constitution; prohibit: ionist are faced'with asgreata. fight' at ver"s' ' • ' • ' • It all goes to shoW that, real viet- tell'irn 6s t-te"."-inAlle-intiiii-S=ort fieW. ple.:-Only-"where-peoptesthink :temper= • ane .here people -are disgusted with ' ditnaltenness.L.eari _ prehibition• 17.Taws be 'enforced. • , There -is no use in talking of taking Prohibitioti out of. poiltids. It is' a luestion-and •bekings in -$614 Rica, If the „litjuor, traffic is to be re- gulated orprohibited, it must he, ..tione.by sittSV-eihlters, And, .in ''a dent- ocyacy, law -makers' Must b� eleeted. ,4 ? Nis tvillingto scriffce her reputation ,o :say& him. " She had written a .let.- .er (SO the defence lawyer said) stet-. nig that he. had known Chapman for years, and ',Met hits" when- he !mune to New York, on October 11* (the date on- which 'he had murder' the ,poliee, man. at 'Bridgeport), at the Grand Onion', station. They went t� Broad- way and hebought he a dress. They took the e'ubWay to Brooklyn, to an Unnamed '.'addrese..: She 'Offered to Lestify and prove that Chapman was tVithher until the next day, if he ask- ed "If Chapikati.'ehtiee to Sacrifice the good narne . of tlii8 woman, he may • save his 'own life"; declared •Mr. :Groehn, the defence lawyer. Now look at all that: This mother of seyeral, children, wife of a well - to -da business .man prepared to sac- rifice her good name. to save thap- man 'if he Will, ask herto'do ,so: But the convitted murderer and robber is too honorable tO do that. And the 'wo- man 'be --an awful -sacrifice Lor ,her -but she is. so. brave she Will, • sacrifiee her "good newel' ' her 'child: • ren; her, well-to-do husband and her svappy hoche' to save her -lovers --Why, • it's all r.oinintieenough to happen in the mOvies. ' •, 7-jHowever, the, judges who .Considet, ed , the posoible; wOrth of this propos- ed evidence, decided that it looked tao fishy, and they refused a new trial, and the • Iasi took ita course early On fluesday Morning, April 6th. • One nidy well ask:* Where de t1e4e niurderers get money to pay their high-priced lawyers? It is raised by the sub -sister element from • fools like .therrisolvessfools who are little better as citizens than the • erirnnals hey ,seek to protect, • o• o • • ,. BRITAIN PAYING- tiEtc• • WAR DEBT . (From The kWall Street ienrnsil) - Daring the current year,l,..accord- ., ing to the, figarea! of the Chancellor thes•Exeheiper,'„,Great Britain...Will, payus: on account of- niver.debt, prin- eipat :and interesti.,..Kgonsething.- $160,000,000, and receive • from her • deters not, less $70,000,000, las -eltriffire'Oefinair'sreparationsss-ander- sthe---Driwes--,Plan...tBritstiiirss,:principah • 'wary debtor: is Vrance,:that °has, been aetiVe, riot. to 'say ardent, in the cols, lotion a .her: Own debts, bit: has net shown the same enthusiasm ....about 'paying anybody, Hence, ,among other- 'thinge;Ahe:denroralized -franc. • a:icyid. friend Ad an :irenetit debter, 'Britain ...should coroMand ear synipathYil9alld i, fieeirisza- -pity-that, our pOlitidians ohOuld fail to apprect- champion, gave an exhibition. at • Shawbridge receatlY, under the aus= 'Piees of the Montreal Ski Club, Mr.' • Nelsen haldsthe retordior the long- .' est -ski 4-tratira- in the' world, 'either by: ;amateur or prof esi,ionakkl, experts• ': At the Revelstoke, B.C., ski. jump ho "ttairied a' distance of 140 feet, two • years, ago.' This has never been • .eqUalied or attained beftire, or since. • rz.w's • • • sr•.7.4••••••••,••••;`,".•Mrlr,".'”0"'""r""rf.rrr!".17.r^', "TT.' •••••••.••••,!.*•••- Three ,Things Petermiit. e, Whether the Price J,YouPayforToorAntomobileisklighorLow-• Check Value For Valul check the value -in the Car you buy 011 the beole os „ . the 0001'0.rd Le.h.i ,PrdOlh c• evrOet 4ualitit . . • eatrxridingrdePentlalsility-and; ,sicoaorny - provide the reasons. whY• Over '400,090PeePi" hlw,111 bought Chevrolet cars,. ' • ' .• • Investigate the Cash De�vsred , lPrice :The•P4chaSei•'of any autotaohiie plys for height, • tax and handling * Chevrolet s low dellvereel price includes theie ere is ne padding. Cheek Time !Mauling Charges • The fmaneing charges when buying a' Chevrolet oa;. time are the lowest in the World. And thesimini- • mum charges include financing and fire and theft • insuratice. No other charges ---so Side notes to be • 84014 Because of Chevrolees low cash delivered Price and • the lowest of flawing. charges, yOu obtain the. • greatest value at the lowest cost, whether Yon pay cash orbuy. your CHEVROLET on die GMAC ' Time Payment Plan. ' Corse in-LetftS show you how we eon save you gooney to bvy- log a Chevrolet or time. H. Brown, Teeswater, Ontario • • The Prince:Of Wales spent* day. Inspecting . the 5-Briti'sh industries Fair 'at- Birmingham, - England, 're- . cently, When. in the. coarse Of his tout he came ta• the imPortant hibit 'of: the Unattian Pacific Bail- wasi,• he stopp6d, sinned and exclaim- ed. "Good old On leaving the Prince's verdict was, "It is a ; splendid fair andi...1 lioPe it meets with 'the suceess it deserves.: , Shipped to the Governor Of Sier•ra ° Leone, South Africa; before 'Chriat- nsas in care of the: Dinninion:' Ex- oc.:fti'arii,Ipp:lien, apples lp • a,p trheadeoattf ioio awpeo. 1,t1.111:ent of Agriculture • has.been acknowledged' by the Governor's sec'retary. The latter:states 'that the.. • apples,Ealdwinss and Northern . • . arrives beautifully packed and in perfect', concl,ltions s • General rnsetinge•Of the Montreal • 0:risers...hese neen held in • M'ontreal arranging for the fort's- casning .convention of American Rail; roxiii;.Superintenuentas ' The conven- • ticn ,is to take ,place On .4fine 15 to 18 next,. afd will'. be attendee by railroad , superintendents from all parts of the American continent:11 all-ssabbia-eight hundred -or -4e t hstu . 'sand Are ,expeeted• with their wives. ' With E, W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, as'. one of its • patrons, the Red and• White Revile, an' annual -Musical Show, written, produced and acted • entirely by McGill Students, was • off.ered to five capacity houses, at His •MajestY's 'Theatre at Montreal dur- ing the first week ,of, March'. This .was the third edition of the Revue• producedsby the undergraduates of • McGill .University. One et the largest and Most valu- .aille collections 'of Chinese Jade that • has ever cro,ste'd the Paeific Ocean was carried, off the Canadian Pa-' effie liner "Empress ei Russia" when • the vessel 'arrived at Vancouver...re- •-Cently. ‘The entire colleetion IS the result of nine *months excavation in the -central: and 'northwest provinces-- • of China.' The collection was brought hy A. W. Behr, well' known eelleCte• i of New Yerk City, • • The Anneal ;Italian Trade Fairs,te Aviv, Ita din:friss tits . • nienth-of Aptilislias. the...support- Of -' the .,Government 'and, - • "•-, -•- • • comitierenil and industrial assoelas ,istioris of -the country. Judging -from .the rippileatiOrii-. already OP • hand: Watitilg .tasparticipate.it- , should be a marked esnibititik sholiiir•apPcal to Cana; • da n manufacturers and inetchants, who ;Wish to„itici.enae;$tailebeteseen two .countrice. ' • AinuiTth-thitritiF..thAt-ttitrefit 'Multitude of in lire 'Charity and the Word av '"etanotato• . _ • . 4,1,4•4,4,44 It's Easy to Pay for a Chevrolet RE THREATEN NATIONAL HERITAGE :Carelessness Destroys 3,000,000 aixes annually of Canadian,- Forest Loss Of standing timber by fire contin- •'ties to be 'appaling. OVer,.• ,. 3,500.million boardfeet are destroyed annu- ally. The forests of Canada are being de- pleted at a rate they cannot possibly :with- • ,Stand; Tore than half, of this depletion is due' to fire, insects and decay. ,•The future of the forest industry is just as dependent on the Eeedling trees arid young growth as the and paper •and lumbermills, and industry generally, are dependent on mature timber, - both must be saved from the ravages of fire. , •- IN ADDITION T0±SH-ELTER !AFFORDED ' • BY ..FORE:st .TO THE FARMER A;ND •• STOCK; SETTLERS IN FORESTED .it,F,GIONS ARE .V1TALlry • • DEPENDENT ON TIIE WOODS ;Fa it ..WiNTEIC EM- PLOYMENT. :CARE Wini FIRE.IN LAND-C:LEAH- ING OPERATIONS IS ALL-'ESSEN LsBURNED 'TIMBER PA YS..1,4). WA(JE • , • CANADA HAS 'THE FINEST ENLAND FISHIN•G• • IN F11E WO%tL1) RUI THESE SP LENDID • F 001) • ,AND GAME PISII • 11,EQI.:11t8 CLEAN, d(I‘D WATER IN THE STREAMS .10 ENSURE ilxIOLIFId. REPRO-. DUCTION, • I; OREl,f 1 lR ARE -I :N 1M1c%z.; TO• .. 'FISH • . • • ' : • :GAME 'ANIMALS. ATTitAor F )REIGN Toot.. , .ISTS AND INDUCE CANADIANS, °I* •. S E1 it • 'THE - GREAT UTDOOttgl .THESE ANF IA14 , ,•;11,NOrty EN DENT „ ON 11 FOR fir ItOTECT IO N AND' - :POOD*.•-'” FOREST :FIRES ARI %I�'41 _0 L'-••±Si.IICII4ilLO VFW• •. , Niriz*r4e vprtEst Pigks.1.• ARE 'CA 1.i•V ltEI,ESS N ES S. A liE Y Ot.1 W)(,tt l'AltT 'FO 'I% TillS, WANT, ON WA Sl'E AND I) ESTit 11.(11()N • • , 'CLIAI4LeS 4 ''-117111,5/STIlit Iirt I N TE It !Olt ' . • • ""..7