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• are. Rake* and Taddera, Grain and Cora :BlIaleFap WilOW
and, ilidPag PlaWa, ,
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ROOST & WIRE CO.:LeWoeen Venom, 000.,.4.1.04it
Barb and N. 9 CoiledWirea--All Galvainzed„. •'
*INGHAM. DITGOIESteaRublter aed.:Steel 'beak •
:4A1'E3IAN-WILEINSON CO:te-Pletre and Wheelberrewl:
IIANOS, ORGANS AND PHONOGRAPHS; -:See u u4 Una
youraellt !tome *fey When you want soatething Meek, -
al IftaltOtagela--.•
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Nailed in large 'boards direct to studdirist
right *sr damaged walls or faded wallpaper.
Eatlily, Wady applied, without Thusio at
surpiieirtgly low „soot. „
Gyproc will not burn. It is beat, cold and
, sound resisting. Makes a continuous wall
• of rock that is very light in weight, OOP
in and we will gladly explain Gyproes excepts
lanai, advantageit.-
For Sale by .W4.1..-Murdie & Son
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A LONG S41.11ASH. VINE
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John Murray, of Eg,motadville, has
a -squash vine gtowing in hie garden
rairt'Selit----ititritensuired-38 fie-eTiong
aed is stilt growing. To aee how much
the plantwo,uld'grow in a week Mr
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Murray, one Satiirday night, placed a
- stake in the ground at the tip, of the
'Niue and on the following Saturday
niaht found that it had grown 5 feet
4 incites* dering the Aveek. '
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LAriosIDE
A wedding was performed at the
'-llited 47,4ra-ell "Ina"'w.ang°•
when ;Myra J., only daughter of Mr.
William and the late.Mr, Tailor. of
I.angside, was United in marriage tc
•31r. Perry Pennirigton, aon of • Mr.
IJabez Pennington of Teeswater, the
Ceremon tb'!ng 'perforrned by. Rey.
• Mt .° Scobie; •
one NO is at Your Service
•
We Sal for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than. The Credit Store
• Seasonable oo
scREmsT -DOORS-WE HAVE THEM IN THREE SIZES AND
IN FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES. a,
SCREEN WINDOWS -,-TO FIT- ANY WINDOW..
* SCREEN WIRE—TO. REPAIR SCREEN DOORS. WE HAVE
T IN ALL WIDTHS. '
--HOT POIN,T" IRONS AND ELECTRIC HOT PLATES.
ELECTRIC DULIIS Al' 25 CENTS EACH.
Fanners' Requirements
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PURE
MANILLA .ROPE FOR HAT FORK A,N D SLINGS;
TARRED ROPE FOR BAY 'LOADERS; SAMSON IIAY FORNS, •
BEST QUALITY SELECTED HANDLES AND • CORRECT IN
SiletPlEe C.-4.1filOR1IN4,1131 31.0'W,E411,KNIFE SHARPENERS; MA-
CHINE 011.a. -A4 :EXCEPTIONAL FINE QUALITY.; BERGEllte
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PURE PARIS GREEN AT,50 CENTS PER 1.11.•;•ARSENATE OF
LEAD AND BLUE STONE; CISTERN PUMP; SINK PANS AND
WELL P1131.PS; 4,111.i?.. PIPE AND FITTINGS, OF ALL ICINDS:
dr
m. Murdie Son
•. 'nearing. Plumbing nruilleetric Wiring
time; Harchyall ,P14ster, Gyproc "Wallboard
• lit Rolk. .Tek Surfaced
leht Weight 35 lbs.
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COMPETITIVE QUALITY
ivIediurn Weight, - „4lbs.
FINE QUALITY',
eaVy:': Weight 55 lbs.
EXTRA FINE QUALITY..
Hiavyeight65ibs
,SUPER FINE QUAUTY
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-,1B14161t0,4101*finiCOALiolliod Want f014s,OUtOrtki
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Sf".31•"'"aorlail•%*letfortat- etleetriererie.latdtataiti'Seretetia •.-
. ea Branatford Roofing tendered by •
111i:till ,;1VitIttlie::8tfatiltil :,...,iLiactcric);At:, 'Ont.,.
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.THE „LUCKNOW SENTINEL..." TEVILSDAYPTEMBElik i6*6 •
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LIJOKTIOW •SENTINt1-4
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Publishedo Avererhusir 164101IX
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IlifaeXenzie thil°"
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'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1946
" THE ELECTION. INDECISIVE
The Isit.est election' retunia received
here Tuesday night gave the streag-
th of the parties •in; the House' of
Commons -ae Liberall 115, Censervaf
ive 85, progresoves 25, indepen, Tins sua:gests the. value which as
dent Labor 5...Thet accounts for. only "placodul)9i1 lime in a great. city-,
230 seate and there, are 245 membete aHE
Inatead of retlealning on•the level will ' SPECULATED '1-01k .1 A (AMATO'
iiass thraligh. a eabWay legtaing the I , -a-RIES I".ESNILESS• '
./f
surface at :the crossing free.. to a -F-
ides- which turn tolbe ' Wirth or (BY; Wellington JO erp,. Financial
. .
south. In. 04' :way through traffic in Vditor of Saturday Night.) „
all directions will always have a cleat • ilir'0- A. B., let Us call.hert is a said -
way,. never being interfered :with by OW Of 'Et progeM141111, Mini " who •hae
-cress traffic or traffic wh:ch prepoatla oest dii'l af ea' a eltracSafill career'
tit* turn to the right, or left, a, . in an Ontario town: He left her 1,-1
It is estimated Oat Petting in one' 4'63 'olieree i a 15 Mining., 'a oil and
of these. casings Will; cost .around five hajOstrial ceniaeales, t h es e
thirty-seven thousand dollarser04, the shares Leine, represented,' by 40, certi-
• other ' hand engineers elajtm that the fieates. So: farea 'Toronto broker- bas°
seying in time for a single day Will been able to reelize $6 on the Apo)
- b{e worth' the Plriee of a crossipg. invesarent aita a rossibility of $20
if. certain specelatots' cell' be iadeceel .1
to take a -Chance on *the shaten•of Lao;
Companies .whica still shOw ,pereeet- I
ible signs,pf IRE 'Yet A. B. the pro. 1
feasional r. -an, during thirty years of
arta* .profeseienal life, pail.. ai u t
$66,...a0„io geld cash far' the `sharea. I'
in,yselt•Weet through the , list, and it
was aPpalfing to tiank ' of all that
.good • meney• liaiag'.,:tereeted on ,,niiffisig
and oil yeetikee ea 'Arizona, 'Aliaskie, •
Idaho; Coliwado, South Dakota ; Okhael
home; .Nevada •aftd.' In !territory
audi,aiente letit biked Industrie' pto-
.. tibias nearer home '
. . a
' 'A. B. ' itas exceptionally snecessful
in tilL'-' • „Practice ' oi- Medicine, was
greatly lesPeeted, in 11.-,s Own: neigh-
borhood and, must have been "no
fool" in niest departneents in life to
achieve. the poeitian that be: did. ,Yet
here • is • abselute evideece that in.
this one department of adaeing his
' money he 'needed a guardian., When
he made. his first felse move ef iar
vesting in, Without investigating,
a
far-awayatitiiraga • CamPanae. he WIIS
lost. allia name went down on the
sucker lists' which ate hawkedaeround.
hen/ . Pne high ,pressure px-ometer to
.in the Hodee-
The standing in ' the last •Ilouse
was Liberal 101, 'Coneervatives, 116
ProgreSsiifes' 34, others '4. • that ac-
-.punts. for the fell„.,245.„-
•• It. alit be seen'. that, on Tuesday
the Liberals. made' donsidernble
gaies; the. Conservatives .lest •Iaeave
fly, while' other: parties remained
much as they were. .
',The figures as given above, altito•
incomPlete, likely indicate, fairly well
the relative strength pf the parties
al 010 shall he. .They peen ' that
while MacKenzie Ring will lead Alte
largest group. in the Meese lie Will
• not have a free fiend, but must haw
ProgreaaivesuPpott upon alleimPer-
tent'measures. A combination of op-
posing! parties can. bring . but his.
&Oat. Howevee, as Liberate sand
Progreasives have , much. common
groand they. likely will • agree tc
.work together;•
. Quebec. Went almost solidly Liberal
as' ia 1921. and1925...The Cipeeerya-
fives got, only three: Seats Out of the
• 65 in that preyince., '
Contrary to general expectation
the Customs Scandal exposure , did.
. not influence votes, to any greatoex-
tent: Eligtoirs appear to have, been
influenced more by the Robb ,Budget
Which ,eildently was • pleasing to the
•fateae clement ahrougheatelhe- 'Patin"
.try. Italooks as though a patty can.;
,not hope .to gain favor in tlie,coun-
try with 4 high protection pohcy
and that any radical change in 'that
reatird' up or down is unlikely. '
#.0.P .090
RD xiTcHENEws; Bent
• A low, rascal. -by. the Pamela of
Frank Peyer reaentlY, tried •to1int
-9Ver i• great fraud' upottathe mottle.
of Britain, by pretending theM had
d.scovered the .body. -of Lord Eitiltena
er buried in a grave* in Nenayay.
Power's stork was that after. tire die.„
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aster' .in whieh :Kitchener. was, lost
the 64y ..of the .great general hat'
been .eai-tied northWard, thrownupon
the Shore of 'southern Noirine Ind'
there buried: Power said i.kft he had
„
the grave opened, the bodi taken
out and thathe, was taking it to
England. He went so far' as to have
a coffin shipped to London where it
• was Seized by.„ the 'police, the Heine
• Office thinking the story worthy of
.tnvestiga
• opened. was:
Power, -on being
The coffin on being'
nd to •he efinity:
• ked for. an
ex-
planatiop said ,that/ the inner coffin
• was not the one in 1 which the body,
had been put, and that the genuine
coffin must have been aremoyed and
the empty one sulbstitutad.
• This was. asi1y ,proved . tobe a
fabrication,. as detectiveseating for
the Home 'Office: heti discayered that
the toifin, had been Purchased' by, Mr.'
Pewee attiKirkwall: early in the yeaa,
• kidthat it „remained thereuntil the.
atera,"-of 4he-4104, '
been duly -advertised, wizen 'Mr.. potv-.
es' 'telegraphed iestructiOns to baee
it sent to, hint at London.• • „
Between:AheOM that he.bout'
the coffin at Kirkwall and the time
he ..haditahipped ,to. London, he had'
gone he Norway and there ..staged a
•mock -funeral, 'at .StaVenger, an em-
pty. coffin Covered with a Union Jarlr:
was conveyed to the dock and pat on
• board a steamer. -A .niaring. picture:
film Of thee proceedinga.waS made
',and the emPtY: &ea Wan then .re"'
turned to the undertaker front. Whom
it had been borrowed for the franca
•
•
Went purpose. -
• Fewer evidently thought that .the,
pit:tares '•Of the funeral would*con;
vince the public that lila story was
• • .
true, •Perhaps: 'further .pictures were
to. be taken of. the coffin in England:
A WEAK, POINT • •' • , . ,
IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
In resigning his position as • poliee
chief of Kineardine Towle. • Nira W.
'M. Morgan said .that in his cEorts te
enforce the law hedidnot get', pro-.
per support from the public:. •
Mr. - Hiniter;"'In 'reporting Ae. in
• !dont in the. Review4tepOiteea said
that Mr, Morgan :had, been an eific;
• Tient °facie/ewe, that he had "cleaned-,
up". the toten'in so far as ,Iftw breaka
.ars are concerned. . 1 .
. Chief, Mot -gales experience could
be .duplicated in almost every, town
.end aillage% an this centinent. We tip-
pear,tO be angering from a wave of
softheadedrieas in regaled to enforce-
ment *Of the lilts: The'people want
ceitatn laws, and they appear to eX,
. .
p.ect., that • 'Iatta once ta ye on the
.stirente hotik; is goinglta•be self en
fetried. It 'would Ite so nice if, everY-
betle. weald' do what the laW* eays,
they should Then there Weald be ne,
• need, of those hard=headed constables
: doing the, hard thiags- that are tome -
times neeeeeary with Lawbreekers.
Whale there is Any taauble, eYfalaa-
is almost • invariably on the side
Of ' the ' law -breaker and against the
This attitudi nee' ounia.fot the pre-
.
vailing.,Crinte wave. Why should the
criminal fear' when, he knows that, if
he 4 arrested ;pi/bile .eympatItY
be with him as against the police and
'the propeeutiotee •
•
SOLVING THE .C1TY TRAFFIC
• PROBLEM •
The ureter •tehicle has brought it
.eountry and city; alike new probletite
In traffic arrangenteete and areentla-,
. tions. Even before the'etleent of:the
1' hiah-poweted end , higliespftd auto-
! moaile arid truck the: teg,ttlation of
i' traffic, at 'i,ireet intersections in citi•esa.
t of 4.n ili:en or' More iMptilation was
I a difficult matter... "%Vita the ,,,entirie
•! of• the. inetor *.-ehi. le danger was add-
• ed to the. diflieulties. and the lase of
, time at street' intereectiorts beceinw
,Many tintee: •ereitter.Aliati 'it wag be,
foie and aretty tatees more mot -tying
Flngineers who have devoted at.
teetion to traffic [noble:Ma have de-
•..vised an. ineenuoits .plan, which is hei.
ing adopted by the City. of Chieage
l. arid which proatiecei greatly. taalateili.
•' tate trailic at intersections. .7 'k •
'The plan profneacs a three/de&
: sireet r rose in ga'To illeatratt.*:-A
1
not and south stlreet, Will, hart a
trait'? Surtne, "at the general. street
iittitvel, aad also a tiiitige .0:i elevAted
se...rion• ip. thr. centre rameing•
tie eagle:Md.-Wag ttl'I.‘ti, 'itt. It laeieht
nfliO.S.t.li•:',0,„:11,..0tnitaatei,lileSate.f,„Pae:..a
under it. ita.ie .propastal to 'lave 'ail
'. through .teallie. northeirale.....ath ,pas
,tiwer tifta'bralee. what, vehiclea tree.
' ,fil.ng ffama notch ,e/a south hat it'll-
.eit.li„I to .-tiiin ;t4the',,tiglii 'or" Wit
.A,:will tie'maiii-ork„thit,:sfx‘sei 1 leveVniuk.
•, trig the tiii*ithout interfering with
the through ttailiC. . '
---ti'lltiiiiiiiit - iiiS t - a ti.c-Weii 'ireille':
•
but the ieteeference of the H.0ale 01-
&e upset .the and drove the.
intposter to further iying"
It will be remembered that :at the
thee of ,Kitehenetas death' .tininy stor-.
ies Were Set afloat that he wmilal
re-
appe.tr b} -and-by 4,,Ord.,.'Kitchenet.
filled auch a place inthe public Mind
. „ . .
tfrtt
it appeared to Manythet he
'could not. -Pos. suddenlyfrom/ • the
worldas thousands of '.othert were
passing, Staietliing of this mystery
seems still ,to bangabout the .minie
of • Kitchener' ice that When this
mis-
eiable creature; PoWer Claimed tc
have Kitchener'S body, .iiiany Were
•
prepared to belief*. , Aaanontent'e.
.thOught would have convinced them:
of the fraud a HOW, for example, Was;
it that only One body of the mall,.
teat., when the Ilampabire Went ,doWn.
should float to Norway, and that the
• body of the fittest. dist,inguisliaect Men
,aboar.d?'.atiffeW (was the. body ideeti-
atiehow ,on, earth; inis.•••it pre
•irvect in recognizable
all tit* yeats? .
, Power'. evidently expected' t�' nieke
, a. pictewe of his frandideitt
ing,s which would •,pinive attraCtive tc
the ' people of • England beeafise ,of
their *fiction for the 'Mama • wheat:
wakie name drew 'Men by hturadteds
of, thousands- to the arm-. f�lloving
. the outbreak of war., It taket a 'pieta*
ty „mean 'man t� fry to make ntone.V
by 'mach a trick.
CARS CRASH AT 'PAISLEY. ..
• ONE CAR HAD ilt)02E
.Thi1e Miss .Margaret Chisholm ;of
ftrant teme motoring herne from
Pais-
ky On Thursday, night in, an ante"
pwitedby, her fathet.: Mr. Thos. Chis-
shit,was,- crashed into by a Ford
tonne . driven by Lloyd Wisraer of
Pert' Elgin, The latter, • bus. after the
,erash;, piled .into the &tab'. .where' it
• waS.altafaet campletely wrocket4ciVie:
mer Watt to badly cet *bent the taee,,
by naing,glites:tfirtt• the-siervices. -of a
mealical ' man' *ere *freatUired-
ChishOhn 'Cara:feet a froi4 erbeelrid
wa..:•; otherwise damaged le.tlie-f
Conatabid Leitehag Paisley was Stun*
maatal-thatire. Sete:bine ‘.
the Poet Elgin .ear is stated t�-hvc
found a ape/laity of bOtOze. Itanter
eonsequitare, was taider
..analabeeitgitt to a-Walketton,
jaiL whet. after r being ifrear.erated
&eat tine. he was baile'a nut by his
'hither. t'Ve anderstied a setiole
eftstge heing laid alealtzet-rhinrat
a Malt 4.1 the nish.214,
" ,''aaPellOMPr.111:waaaar '
4,There is a world of 'satisfaction foi'the farrtier
. . . .
In the use , of twine that runs, smoothly in his
binder from beginning' to the tell& Of' harvelt-',,
The good, Old Aeliable
VJ[QUTR
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agren and strong throughout, and is mote econorii-
„
ical to use than short- ength twine ' Th nuth is
guamnceed by the tag on every ball of Plymo
laY,Or real twine satisfaction there is nothing like
the genuine Plymouth Twine.
It* & PORTOUS
Lucicnow. • Ont.
AININIIIIIIIMIIMAIIIIIIMMIMUNMIMMInansuintliMuitinitigaiiiimantumusmeunisunmutinnnthimiitiniiffifirfflatittrtieniMMINMC
another. and ,he as advertised fat • a a
and aide ,eas one., cf. the 'large nuniber' sat ona reUert good yield and sum-
. ,
'Of; honest .•and hardattorkingf earners :pie. •,Geeerally the; yield Will ..be be-• •
who can be induced to hope and ttust I low average andthe quality poor:
largely. ,without. being :too exacting Cora is late but has p'ckedenp well
' it; the matter of 'asking fprpeciala ardewhile &ante diaceicta• tepOrt dame
of *What A; • B.'s $60,00e • age by borer, the -;.roa Will, be aver-
Woutd mean to his Widiew now; Sim-. age' Roos and eget:it/4es'; et eptieg
adosiege %the .
Government beads Whkft 1.‘e no doebt g. -es and .0-,e goad carves.,” potetoeta
, . ,
scorned 'beetiuse of the, mw. -rdent.' Will not be ad heavy as expected o.*
and had reiiiestett the interest, hi
widow'. would .now bave more . than
100,000 on the, interest, 'fromWhich
..„She -could live in conifOrt the rest Of
her life. Ile himself 'etoulct havetaken'
life Pitiela 'moee*easily ' in his latter. LB ER T A . WESTERN '•• AND
, •, „ .
days. . •• • • • .• NORTHEASTERN, _AREAS r-•-• Heavy
Why' ao seeniingiy intelligent peo- aid continnons. Telma 'prevailed :last
. Ole' take, these •tafolish • and disastrous Week, the weather -cleared_ Friday hut
7contses? ' It is because thee.- betie,ye , ‘tain resumed on ,Tuesday, which has
there is such a thing as 'easy ,monee. lurthei. 'delayed harvesting:, :Cantina,
It s because they believe that Many am moat lacalities i> 50 per cent. corn
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people Ike wealthy' as the result a pleted., A' few pont, report 75 Per
lucky, ventures It is. because thea.; gent and sonte.ony 25 Pert.repta Litt
have heard all the :tales. of tae nien tie-threshing:iias beeit'aOae. Uncut
who •greti wealthy overnig,ht. *.wheti gaila is *ging and sOme enfolding
Oil was found, on *their farina,' of the in stooks eie reeotted. ALBERTal
:men ,who located,more by ,acaident,!'•301.:III crop, prat -
than ,nerit ,and knowledge 'mining eticalli' ill,' cut: .SAKATCHEWAN
'ciiiines Which :latter turned • 4 -pt, vat- SOOFAN' .AREA--:cutttio-icil! effete
ifahle and :of menwho bought steeka he .coinPleted. :Tht•-hing, • wae., inter-
lfl the -earlY. stages '01 .an industrial . raPtell by, i s:weather. last week, but
the weather improieS. it. shOeld
_promotion, getting Wealtba... later as': if:
a result be• wee!,. rJL retare'S
• a • show s.atistaletweeyield. .Adalitiontal
..CROP ' CONDITIONS ' • ' eeeded. .4AS-
• • :ONTARIO AND THE WEST KA1CUEIVAN aSOVTHERN :AREA astic terms of the ' future. Of the,' dia. •
• • • '•-••••-• • • • —Wheat i....hearty' all •cart. .1'h/se:Ain; ',relict:. *Be tad alreaay' a-spased of
.131
The„Berik'nf Montreal .monthae re- • waa•suipended from oneta four days. number • ok "ene. acre • lots'a. on, the
, . • . . . • . • •
port of crop conditions dated Sept.. leet week, doe to Wet, weether.; het I Eat' 'frontage to Toronto and New
, 9th, had the following to sty regard -a„ is .again .under war •ip ;Most distrits York peorfle. He is telling onlY ahore.
ing harvesting and. threshing , • ••• voints reared a shortage of Ia. Iprorat,s •ale Iteeisd 1‘1%isplan,illnl4are..nhoo..tinesiorgdelletse:".'
• Province ef Ontario „ ;:hor. 3IANITOItA„,:aEatlea thresitine
.. Threshing f',ff herlii and oats Is. returns were MatefavOurebie . t nari ef.. athne shore' fro -it surieyad next
fairly gerierat. apt! sample yield anti grade: bat opeaations have nd at 'he sarne ume he will
of 'barley, is good, but the oat crop, is been at a. standstat, fer*a. weekdue ba ‘ -e the road ,conneeting: with the • ••
:eery . spotty,in iontek,districts being AO- heavYrainc Wherat, and oats Art mainhighway imitroeed; so that the
ableost a • total, failure, while other reporte.1 spr'eutina.. propet i1 be, elay of erica& •
BRUCE l'EN)NtitiLA
WILLt RE DEVELOPED
•
Taate the Bru,e Peninettla
have a real e.eyelopm cot . as n• sumo .
Titer playgroued is .evident 'from the
-4.Weenia---a41mtLerts aW:biattea:re-Aerinarei.-;-
worked. Q u t in,. eoineetioa i t h, •
camp sites and 'resorts at digerent
• ine tot excessive moister. Cutting 1 • parts of the distr:eL •' The latest , pro- 7
of tobaceo is under way, and a splen- • • • . .
d d.erap 15 promi-sed. Pastures are Poask;n T
i:i7,inf.lecpv‘tnselilipen
Lthe
.ProYinees• • meat at the extreme Northeast of, the.
Pereenda. The, man cbieffresponsi-
ble,' for ..thie promatien is Mr. Geo.
Herb.ert, Maishill of Toronto Mr
Marshall' has ' purchased seaters
miles of land the Townehip of
lainasaY *front. the Bank ofMontreal,:
ibis beam Peat of the yedwell estate .
Whieh'was taken oyerhy the Mee- •
chants Bank several years ago and
ir .
was later ti-ansferred to the Bank. of
Montreal.' The :property tepeesents ,
• shore Erie of 4 Pales ott the „Georgi -
are Bay, coyote -la a stretch 'from
Cabot's 'Head, to , within about • one
n:ile cf. Dye's Bay 'wharf. In addi-
tion tothis,. the property .includes 6
wiles °E shore' line on Galles" Lake
almost the entire' shore . frontage
Mr. Mete -hall has !big plans for his
•property and apeaks in most enthusi-
•
British Statesmen Tour Canada
• a, aea
,
rat in ne ce rauons in connechon with.
"11-'wentY-one members'a the I: ed ICingd°131s'deie- then!pen°ing, Of the new Austtalian ca ital b t t the
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same tene an anten.swe .s.tely ot tontlitiOns ut •
Quelfer,on the S.S."Empress of ..0,eatland.'7 The dee-! keowledge.en 00 .notnie 0/tableaus' and trade develeP,
'• 'ration is- headed hY-: the.Rt.:-ROtt. Arthur Itinder...tt. 'atent aed a- atady of the Dominion's affairs as & t
. former Secretary a state for • Horde Affairsand tritse,le wt. ii beevaneerydet,c0Copefaertt-cuicoeenowinef agsointnialatgreeruitneutOr: ..
.`savicle-c/Shhituiryirma'wht is ehathetrreark.' ' 'detetaarrtit°:ed. in Ceono3ladartaisrli:fr reached it :the 1924 South .kftican. meeting;
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