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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-24, Page 4• • liccoRtgct -pErmiziG , ,f14. upe of tillage and seialft iviptementi, suck' Disc IfirrOvoi culuvat4ro Rad -Grain Dllia Of all ,, • - • •T., E. naleSS414; Sitet...Lass Rg1ers, suet ,Stone Etat..and Dse' *Or's of all Enda; and the, nrieea and tertna are .."Teeet, ifl and see! In; before Ordering; : • :„. . 1..1 •• onhe,urbet, , . 'Cia*-7.1ata ,, sea ,Cheapi.r ThayiThi Credit Mesita I I WE HAVE IN STOCK THE MILLER IDEAL INCUBATORS .11t BROODERS. THE GREAT FUNDAMENTAL ',PRINCIPLES OF „HATallING AND BROODING ARE PERFECTED, , TO TRH HIGHEST DEGREE IN THE MILER'IDEAL MeV-. oBATORS is000gai. . • AT,TEEE •GUE1LFH. 'THIS MACHINE GAVE . THE BEST 101,4acrs,-OF ANY OF TIM MANY MAKES, USED. , ANI) REMEMBER, :THESE .MACHINES ARE AW'AY CREAP- ER THAN OTHER ltAACHINES., OF THE pAbo3. QuALITI6 . urdie & Son Heating. Plumbing and Electric Wiring , dwall Plaster Gyi)roc -Wallboard • . ' • kel,l " \ .1thit is that l'Ibe gar 's townships ,e la; • • **PIE 1.110f•HOW SHITTINP4 .THE -- tiacgisToW SEN+INEL Published over* nuradalr warning at, LneknOW, Qatari°, A. D. HaelCenSie. PrePrilter' ' and' Editor . • ..T4usgoAY; . • • DCI,la•SkOG-; j,go,T. brio* ov:$IIEEr• The clerk of; avneigharing rune. ntertRAY.T. )(Agar 2441, 021. "the proposed was not started. The ,tamPenY holding. the charter never; started sti-that: from tinle-4.-time. the charter 'had ...to he renewed.- ft has been renewed fhb,: .te.en'atiTes; ni!d: 00. Pr"r't al)PI!C:i* 'PT retten'al. 'hi the: faiirteentia:: , been"..aned'e; ' 'thereaheten 'Strang .0PPOsitiati 'tn, newal. "time -certain , eYernents, '.inaindfftg the.sCaniereative Opposi- cipahtv he TettliTidataahandeela aL ••iliniteT are •-41 elifitirit-TWellaliffdr, nail • *O....Of .the '1":4t.-:inc,iMPO4 "a IraX oat .5*1.:#ig..fiCO'ern*at. *OfIROi(e:11ate• I .1°.0..:A.: \\ 41"P°. t.t.t.r.71r°.'4.. \\- :Atj ' flr.;11',. •ii4; t.i4*/:11..;..'.' \v";''1,.1..1. i .1\l'IT7r'' T.:•Ii.t1;!I 1. *.•i#.'f,T.,:i, 'PI:L. 1111",T1r. II::17r ' \ 7 • I4.--1,''.' ,,,,,,,,, \A-grel,..\, , charger0. ., ,tc,k,- 00Xtt \ for ittad tO eay ,abouti witb the I II; r I - • • Isertary p io • ta. ,M Dunnhe e nijght be of. "s4 n , I • , • pbc to clauses Itte 't.lee1, A has be 7'*Otateatjaite*Oh;teia; nIeT'a'ce-annt: of • - COUrae, :which, ere ,neefiii, and 176.67'Ic"ing, h=i: held. 4iis. - the ,„slieep ;industrY:\ •There. -."are' d4s.. se4 of ;Which never • make troulf.e, jet fact; ihitrt6i for years, 'Riad rants 't° kahestrs417gaplikdilhlionli.jess :fdtgoita. csottiiiiegd 114" it' longer, is 'ire -fared: to. al'"The Sifton Interats.'; . Sir in- to a locality, making Opwith another dog and starting out • to linnt.' Occasionally town, 09,0 .go Oat :in- to the country and, do a good deal of damage. • 4 '` With to the dog , a vtew • keeping e population in -check the Provincial -GaVerimient has passed a Act ;pro- viding, for the .imposition of a lax or dogs,inaleor femae.. .The Act. says., that a tax ”s!tall 'be levied- in'ievery Wingba cite /Mame nee Oininlental 'Works and: WINGHAMea Itai Oa, buiait amdmoat couples . **la the moat •beastiful design. to Aliso, from, tit, •• Nadlie• :Setki„ Swedish and Can- •', IdeasGt WO .nako'a,!specialty • of Fawly and invite :Your .sasPeee Um: • :Neattra Carefelly arid.. -`•Pr.ntsiptly Dome. • us Wean Iidnebag Your . • e L Spotteu THRESHING TIME- . By Elikabetb •Roeraer'in Canadian Tractor Fanning: In the goad old days twee common when the grain was shocked and *or bad to conie int° ,tbe house. , " fel- ing pert and spry• And Mother grasped the ti'ath;• then no need that she be told' r,rvraS threglr!ng time on: the farm 'gain -this was in 'asys Of aid. • Dad 'seemed lo Mighty timaakfill that folks had atelepliones • : As he called up all his neighbors- Williatus and trinxii and JoneS:- To. come awith wagone and •hriesiacks ' etough to fill his' neede- Soinetimes he called' them often, be: fere he did seeceed. , And Mother fell', to Planning'. She was 'WAS wOrried„.too, 'tis aid 'kor. she'd need extra •help,, herself if • • all those men'tihe fed.. : .'SO she: phoned her. sister : SUstino, Aunt • "tillie• and Sarah ,lene; : She'd tried to cook for a tee* before but she'd nape, tri ,it 'again,•,• . . Por tWeatyp•Six husky :Mee, :yea kilo* Make (Mite a liurigiy rew. he. ktheef ithata a lot tif' feed they ate, Whet it Meant tO cook • it, toe,.• .• • . . • • :In lieete she ren to, the larder arid ' into ,the garden and field . Of the fecal that was needed " • ." bd.* inneli she` thotight theed • " , .ror tn the Pearest teem the •Mtest seat- ' • squiek, • _atde btvek Irene inee 11:thrly-:, • But At•scion a she filled her larder her 'peer IsWt.'was 4isinavd earti that again,, 5 iMaur: the •614 feachiett 4444' 701 .•• • 1 • • ' Meant: that tIke_loog, thetd,..e.rathe - iredtb tetet"k.eep an 'it Weetld- , • litaspoii- h,ay • delorms P3att,t #6144e$ .441:101* • ' . , •, anie and extra , toiL What 'good Was her careful Planninfi, ". 'and what iod° her labor mean •When they always had, to wait, and Wait, to get thes Did machine? not paid the person assessed ma Y be But at last the inaehin summoned before a' police magistrate. I ,. tile the ,dof to • be ' )!.. . they,sti* it .clOwn ili: ;road, • • • -„,,,,,,,,,„ , who may direct :And .all Was. hustle and : bustle to 'get ' "---"'-' .'• •" • ' ' municipality." • It 'recites ,that the *- Mount of the tax, 'where no by-law _ increases the tax, shall be: for a male dog,where only, one is ,kept, $2.00: for each 'additional 'male dog, $4.00. For a -female' dog, if only one Is kept . $4.00; for each additional female dog, $6.00. ' Sub -Section 4 reads: "Any mania-. panty 'may 'Pass a, hY-law increasing the tax to be,. paid?' We do not •see Cliffonl S,ifton and tine Sifeon are 'the parties chiefly interested. $iT aritord was at one tim.e preminent aita energetic , member of a ,Liberal CsoN'ernment ,Wilfrid Leerie--The-famiappea-ra to-itat-e-heeti` wealthy and '• influential Since that ly .s`.niiPorted the. Liberal Party tP• time. --It .ebas •-• • -aiwaele. -eerenee.-- election 'campaigns. • • Iiithfinal charter 'was first -- granted to the Siftein intereats it was regardedasof little !value, 'and *sea canal iTroject, it is perhaps, still of little v-ahie. ' But . the 'exclusive 'Privleie of tleevelOPing hydro electrie POWers along tke Ottawa River which the charter :alp° gives, is a different .••4 whleh oftere4, reo*NRce--,t,O. the, C!'lla • oneseettrtnye ' „ -It 4ciei,-hcot appear either tlia".t. "Foreign Section" cored- Mitch either . whether ,ehe Nerthern - Southern' forces, got I•Shringhiti, *het, the 'for- eigners (the. Beitiele French and A,MerteanP retired "was .,the:,',IeWleet alabe The. ka9ng Chines,: evidenily are In favor of iiiitebiing 'the- fore' m'enersi, •end "dealing., with them, the,y cannot, at' all times centrel the' hnS16ds ,,W.,!!Peeteitletheireettrietie•,- tead., .breek *wee. act "Ithey please. • It is or • this, reason that 'the RriVale '"FreaCh. ad Ameneensi have 1.0 cleffnd, them- ATAI" attemptI /1Y, "tie...lcb„iP!$e (o rush \t:PI7.117n " .17,a71 the nr_u4s? though are 7\t/f)7.411.iP.Ii!la -P - 1-egt;e41-*itkr :entangle. ments,such. as were .used'.,in • Pir.,4*:", :rect" oc5asion.'ne; aercrise" if new tilit the 'fate • 'of Sb,artghai has been: deckled'. ;the leaders of ethe North' and South get together and agree taste, e ceitteal royernitent in . whiCh al! altail be -included. : • • thing :a* iS limi"., regarded '. hn- metteely '.1alizablea • -ems" is 1,-,enkt, the . .ct:rii.nii0iyth Sift°. ii interests).ie. efe. that the amount is srlimited .• The Sums ciTiliteerapPitist'athti;11-14'foher riaelre4weavlernofintile'xitst .eboveementioned_ere .-thee"seraininnun. atearaeseauneie 'King, in an _awkward • which Mireicipar.iies are obliged i ' Perielties. ire pro--Oded fort the -a , ,‘ •..Preliiinthdr3i ,fsz"*.1471:00i11;etI 0`;'leslit:eIh'fa I.'etelle"iitytepabittned. , -Mrect. . - wea • o munica on Ae-Westerner-Discusses -the-Land Set lement Prob em. ..• .•••• Motley. and improvement. Tha3 "bSla6:1711s11 a°h4:1) cea: t1?erfennriaPCrea ndlauadeliaed:'11f11.°\445.:111ealciinuri h�tzld heo tan from him and given :free, es someone that will. produce A spacelatora is .0,".curse. Let some - .body take hold of this land 'qUestier$ eagiite it ;to: the peplAe, ' a liMiteir :-..11P1)avret-t'1311rel. vhees ofin4ustry go, for tyiwlivestn. .•bpoeyo,ple: G. ea tho land, they !t;-6:1#4!");701;;**.M.'":1-a'n-,1;!9,4iia-ie)44iiv97713:°*t1;,.!1.P.!p*-:°e'll‘ there I;41'9,uid "68'104% ruat. ,t4 hc land, th's ,,Would\', make good. ;tiateri and a\F°Pr\nM•dt17•91-7 .1 ' • 1 • I cst enemy '1,fM1F,11 specniation, It i keeps 'eseeeopie :off\ the, keeps ; those rifp,,g0,!\on it land' -.4ts, ,nothilig:„Then why should peopk 'pav for jt?. Let every- llody consider this this ColeatiOh.' like'ctoarifaadrinalit's Nobody tli?ile°Seeta6ntlire;.' There, are Millions of acres of idle lancl, beside. the railway tracks. say, let tbe people on to 'produce Help them ere Of the 226.000000 aeres of lind seWli 1.0 produce the 1920-27 wheat cop "(of the world; .Canade otewed - ehetit 10 per cent. • • , • „ Albertae feelnetlY:' l00 per.eentv -04inig.ht -A-Wheat:744000g- reOtintreae, . has',ehaeigetEtradiefdlY in thin respect* in the lest: fifteen syeare.- The wheat' „eieldaot 1620,e0PaesentetilanlY.-4-kPefe tr„t, of '01,val!li) at.thn,attr,tenit'orlds- prOdacta; Whiclettotaled ;266.000.000r; for the eaT,••thel.ltreateit th0 hie- • • l' tory of " I • I The 'flow "•1 Sett17'11, steri , e Canada\\ for•Iell§Fi•\ c017,,npfl La earnest 's4,ptlY kvi?. iRe04 ,Ca eaten 00-Ieesettlget r 't " ' more an, Jerson* 0 Winni- peg. , About 200 Of the new erriyals were ',•destined. for ;:'.Manitoba;• )po ,• Saskatchewan, while Alberta and British Columbia absorbed the. Felt about 'equally. • • erYbody-evireiteerthate- Canada's. , • , greatest need is eriar-e people, arid that they:•shoeld be pee on the land • , . 7 but :no. One admits. that it is next. to impossible for these People••to: get oil the teed. : the ' raw state, does net produce;; :,:anything that is, nen-prodneti.ve'.:is valueless; that. reaket raw lend . valueless. . 'it did not cost cest the country 'one cent to. put tbe' land' there,:'hnt • a Man can- not. get it, withoet peyine for -ft,, and .very .deer .,at. that -anywhere: • 'be- tWeen .129- to 'sib Pe. acre and. uP,,• 11 t - man -oaes to Canada, and he has.,430°00. End ..want -S- t07-buY land;he - ledites a half -sectien (32)' acres) ard : as to „pay, Ff.20. per are, S3400; ,payment down, , buy:!•••'. lumber. to ' build a house a barn,' oth-., buildings:, buys., horses, ....harness, 'plow. othar inigements; he needs food and .%feed .fer'. his-. horses;: he has • to live one near .ivith npthing Coining ine- . :going out. :$3060..le gone, he bets to • bey...'seeerel :.zieceseitie,s'. on ,he hee pay interest On . the land :'parchate'...and., Other money he owes; he 'inay, have:: •to lie-rrow, tient the • bank. , NOW,: just. Where 'does he .find himself '• .3:list ;Pretty' bard. bp agaiu.St iS stuck and Cannot 'get. out; and .en, the t9p. Of ..all this, be has. to:take 'a chanee.' on, frost,, bot•winds; inSeeis,' also" both dry.. and wet :'W-eatlaer,. Let.' .Say here. that ti* ninn.-7ho:,g6e.,s, -on the hind today 1:as, ;a hard time .of There, .; are some people wbe ava,. favored with a g erop,, good -grade and :a big.price, 'andt Makes-,gooct,' but.. these' are - few.• • 'kali 'bear tell -„of thein, .but nat. the-:other;feilOW. . • .4' • I have 'teen, nearly all oyer West. ere Canada ..and: have • Seen • a lot. I believe the - one . thing- that would ina.ke' Canada •would be *te give • every man 'that Wants -to go on the lead," belf-eietien His motley would inon"e .tet further. and arida he, 14e:it:sing .that •there, 'Would be 'nu land payinent,to make; Could ge, care - f1 'aUd• :need into f The people on ,the land would he better. off axid more contented. it ehe Mens -on the teed :ie keeping the eche, ariodutee, end if he dOeS, not keep up hia •interest •end, pitymeats :the non. =prolaireer takes the; land. neck. : Then he • would: have 'tbe father's . land . d • about dogs. or to proPer/Y •assess al! dogs, and fer those who refuee ' to give the .essessor proper I...information about •their dogs.. • Sub Section 5 of Sec. 4 readsF "'When the tax is demanded and ie sor who fa ile ake, ue enquiry. ready for the .Crowd• . And Mothei ;rushed ' to I the '.kitcher ' where there was enough to ,rio, „ With things, to hake, and thiegs to• • boil,. anti other things.:to. stew..• • To ,haire the dinner ready when the noontinie, whistle' Mew . Meant: not a .single nioment could ' hs fcioled away, ihe knew. • It all .meant haste and, huriy, and UP .if she'd.. be able. • To .have-abiests cooked when the men ceitne..iti, and everything on the • Aed Trite*, for lours, the. men Welfk laird out doors in the .6Pen air,. There :hungry enough to justice' de' • „ to the heaviest . bill of 'fare. The Women vi ere. tired and •vOrti..and; flushed; an day o'er -the stare - they .teiled; -And stil1. there was .eoeking and bake ing to do; and towels to Wash that Were soiled, But that Was all in the olden days' just as , I .said , .e ore, , •And :IFather i „glade and I 'Mother • , .. • glad .,those days 'will come . ;MOre, , • . • 'F.' or:'•n6opwo a., con:bine; yon shehld Lknow,Ian& :a :truck, and a tractu i ' find We. en\t .and thresh and et-eri thing. .wit.h only,a three-man crew. • Neu- to • Men tun , the eombine ar:c1 one man runs the truck There is no ,w3.iting for Machines; r. pla3.-ing, in hard, luck, • • 4nd Mother worked, to death and our groeery bill 4 eina.11,, And Father's purse Is fulier, so , her a smile for all., "a The straw 'is. scattered :on the grarind, ' • in •.:the Ter,S+ 'field it grew. We; plow it ' under .;an'ii ;it: help ' make tn'e old 'soil' new. ' '1: No. •&si arnotuit of toOd to bliT, ji2:5:: 11:..lit-tle' pas and 1:i1. ' ?-c:',1.,, hard, hat. *ark. loe-cfninen •fo110---.,' :fee thenen'fOlits litt.le toff"- .' And 'ne. all take , a vacation, ire ' morn to setting sgtt,.. . e our 5ithrill -Tar we ,11±hii and have" a. pile of . fun, .., ...... . t Weeeetraa. . _ priage river' !Pr -son - em'eleild*.shbre.". , - •,, ." 1 hst. 'glee eo know the slavery . sa-'•• theeeleing: tireeks 116 ibOrei .. • , ' v.:•..a.lo..4- • •'` A jars', eftet 0:ea:Siete of I tWelve, gond ;then_ anklets to go hack hon e.nd• do the:Milking. . eeee ..r ,.,,...,, , ' STAI.4.1tt the ititthetttte, eepartmen". Otte is atie to the salarvette tvf .11111aharklette oi the hdueikeeperette.,, 3.1or 1.1 , ••. r "Foe, the ; Purpose. Of carinieg mit the :order a` constable 'may enter Vier the 'premises of the owner and de ,troy the dog.".,.. APO ether' :PrevisiOn• is:. `4Every , ,own er.ofaaedtig who neglects ib obtain a tag and •keep i securelY, fixed on his deg, Or Who ues a ,tag upon e' dog other •than, that ,•for e•hich it was. IS sued 'ehall be liable to a 'permits, not to exceed :$10. 'Every, dog. found Off the peemisei Upon Ithieh it is 'habitually I kept, withoet a tag,and net ender. muttol o AatlYth ell. ssounb- section. rmaT eads ed By; ales' Mat; be passed by the coenCile of towns,' toWnehins. villages , and cities- havinga, population of lege than 100,000, and 'ne hoards of corn- reissimiers of police in cities having a ,populntion of not 'less than 100,000 fer prohibitieg. or regulating the runrtLng a large of , doge: for seiz fag, •empednding and for killing dogs naming at large: contrary to the ,by- la.w. and for • selling:dogs so impound-: ed, at suet,time and iin ench manna as rimy be provided. by . the hy,-law.• -A dog shelf be deemed to, be rui- ning at laree when ,•found in ohigh • ::4rortboe4teebrnt.roPuleiricf e;nia:t.,,p'e.arr:odn.enet, .In The Protection'of Sheep" sic- tiOri. Of the 'Act e•e read "Any person may ..kin a doe whit'h .is foUnd klfl ine heep ihicle in a towaship or. is found het:seensireset 'and sunrise stra Yirip front tee premises whey'e the dog is habilualla beet, 'or which is foiledstraeing et. any time and not ender reoper • enetrol, upon: •prenriSes where sheep, are habitually kept.", •a • • • • . • It will . be seen frent th.ahriat' that. the laW iesPectirig doge' May be 'made •-rery strict by any tnuitieipelity. THE WATERPDWgn GRAB', ...et .9TTAWA „ , ,,The flouse of ColipsoriF,,. at.,Ottawa,. F:as the Pe molath discusre a,i aopikatiOtt lot the rereiial.of a eka 1 (-T.` or privi. 14.1- e lO hnikl a %-t`) wOniti chnne.ti the ,reent* and Ile. St, 44i4t.:=.• :if •r,". The p're:e4S,i'l renew would/ niter MO rrillee not pray to ,i-etistreat In& in de. vei..00.• *titer'. powers' atopy 'the wafer.' trees tetrohrecie'ettie trench Itirer and ' the. Ottawa' itiaer; '• • der f.'s, the. eonetructien Of thiS preaosed ,caealwee hest' gtetted, to t eoeiefiata,33 year ,neo. trident:. IT it Naas granted, for only 'a a few yeirs at 'a time, provided, work on asking 'for !something. the 'Vying of which • is,: contrary to the &Mit' in- terest; an4. tke, pnblie. 'hive caught: en to tVieea It is likely that the .G6T-; eminent; no More than 'the Opposition is in faVne . of extending the charter, a please. its friends • • , , :' • s (the Siftone) it -wift have to make a bluff' at gettingthe through. 9pPOSIti011 to the renewal of '• the° charter, centres:: largely ;in Toronto: end' Tcronto it saidby some to be nothing but . selfish in its opposition .• It is • said that Toronto will be :fees ever 'opposed to the construction of the tleergian • Lay Canal. .This is , natural as sirch a. Canal would cheat all lake traffic from the ;West away. fraM the lower lakes and shoat it eight across . to Montreal; and as, etibody knows, there is no lovelost' between these, 'rivet. cities. , Tothe coutary as a whole; and ,especially. the West, a short 'ent from take o SteaLawrencee such , the Georgian bay: Cana!wouldMake. vreuld be an • advantage, :provided the cost would not. he tee) great. But the: gra.raing" of, a ,c.harter to e ,private company is not ...the only 'way to get that, cenal, nor the only way to have the water powere' ef 'the Ottawa de • velbeed. There, is. just one right wey t"o do these things. The renal "etiOuld be built: if built at all, by Domin- ion and the water pow- , era shoeld be deeloped by the proV.- incea, as other water powers :: have been develoPed. in Ontario. The, likelihood it that theeekarter, will not be renewed, and that the Siften interests will hiae to be res warded for Carty loyalty ' in some Other Way: if rewarded at all. " • .000 ivEST.Foso : NEWs • geY -7-Wititicrelitting (is . the- Oz.cler of the' Mrs: McMillan of Teeswater, . visiting. here, • Mr. and Mrs. 'Cherie*. 'Gillespie, Ispent Sunday at Jas. Hodgint'. a Master Evan Anderson of Tees- • water, spent the past week with !,iks grandparents there Tat LATEST •FROM 'CHINA • • The 0:eat city of .Shatighai .(that th'e, natiye porton ef it) bas been handed over' to the Cantonese 'Southern fortes. The '4foreign aec- tto'peoeled. by British. .Americans Freeth area man* respectable , Chi- nese. ,•remains independent, guarbed • 'from tile Chiriese boards by in are lfly. an,d war reasels representisig the countries veined: . • The :Chinese wrrug elementi hes* ,pecutte,r •v -27,F.:: *in, &narwhal. 'there ''""esi a Opera' and 14farttly WhOSe F1."1111iittilit!S appdar to have been •isith the erre' Ief the 'N'ierth, reCresenting, the -gor#rtuttetet at Peli-ti; the North; ere tied SOUtbet4 armies were about to mtet in the vie:Mite of Shrieglial. End apptient1 a decisiVe battle tnirbt 1,e fought. there. ' A few Weeks aseseari.e.se NT:eras-el 'llot_ti'm gel:tare •takreet. Of the deritiee Of Shaaghlti ,n.d -Offered le 'give up -the'elq...to the Southern army without • fighting in toirsideretion ',of *a ,fe:ir larfi �w he has given it tip and it aePorted that he and hia armi hate jetned , the Soirthernees. • Per. hang the netinle of,Shinghei "iverl itq pertleoler: *hether, their cit be longed ,;(0 the North Or the South.' se keg tv. it Wee hot Pilla,gail; la Willi tile, rage Ot14fr t,0441 /Ad ritik , I . Miss Mildred Haldenby Of I Kineare dine, spent the • Week -end under the ,parental roof.• Mr:- Vern Hodgins of Toronto, spent the. week;end visiting friendsand - , . relatives here. • , • These Whe'didenot come to West- ford on the 16th. of . March 'niisSed treat in .the three -act .comecte,en- titled "The Four Leaf Shinnroelt," Mueh credie it given • to our young Peoptle throughout the vicinity' for. their activitv.. in presenting such, :good piny. , Th.e following' was. the Cast; MX. &Gorman-(Cedric'Green); Lord .Kilearian: Joseph •Hop- "ls.--at Ed Haldenby; wyn (AlphOntis;''.- Murray); Mrs. or,0orinari---:(tiexY 13e11)( Rose . GorMataa•tlatirethi" Helderiby)-; ; Miss TetberY Tattleionee (Audrey Hod - ins': McDonnella- (Gettie •Everybody 'felt sorry for O'GOrnitin turning Hugh acYla out and trying to- purstiade his pretty daughter: Rese• to Mary Lord. Idigdpan.. ..M'isS • Tattleten . :arriving O n her bicycle unveils' Lord Kilganan as only 4ing his servant, ,Jeseph lloi,kins. Hugh gives .ROSe' the four leafilianirock. ring in Arhieh is 'found the seCr(t. oj the • family treasure.' The.. cloSed, With, :Mt. • Ca, Gorman promising Hugh his daughter's head in mairiege_ iRetweeiv the acts Me- aiee the orchestra; a solo by Miss ',Campbell and an Irish recitation by Jeanne .Haide,ribYa The value. of .building and con. sstructionecontracts„aweedeelen Carve .ada in 1.06 :Was $372',947,000, cotn- pared with 6207,073.000 in 1025. an :Increase' of 25 per -cont.., List yeat's total, was the higirest for seve.ral years. Deveiopluerit in the mining, . power and peper industries in 'Can. Oa 'wit. iniptertant factor cans during the past year, e , xes were nue lone y Purvis a rfew -hours were spent in dancing, which was enjoyed by old and, young. r, 'When the Canadian Pacific steams ship fitentreyaI docked recently at No: York, after completing her .fh•st cruise AO-, the! West Indies Of the year, she "resembled a floating men- agerie, for theta- were assembled on beard Over 200 love birds, patrot.... and ineekeYa. Them: peti Were boughtly passengers :on the cruise. , During the mirth's Cruise the, versael touched at fourteen ocean ports and :Sweeping reduction in the Mae* of electricitst to all. sorts • of cen. suniers 'has.been entrain:4d by a leading elecitical company in New Brunswicke .,The new rates are be- ing tiled With :the ..New Bnieiswiek Boaid. of • Public ' Utilities, 'Under'. the new schedule of rates' the house- holder will be able to secure. elec..: triaitY for as • low as '3, -cents watt hour, the same ,rates ,itIPPliting - to .stores and office*. • Good reed., cars. • wider '• the joint. direCters of ' the Manitoba • liepart.- rnent of Agricultiire, the Dominion ,Seed Oranch'and ,the Manitoba Agri- cultural 'College in conjunction wltb' 'the.:Cariadian .Pecific RailwaY. aro „touring , the a province. . The . train eensiats Of a lecture cara baggage car with types of ail 'modern farm- ing ml1s and other machines; a hore ticulturat car. Which is the ftrat to be operated. in Canada Lectures :Lectures : and demonstrations are given at IN. MEMORIAM • ' Patterson -1n • roving niethory of our dear ,mothere Mrs. ,Tame a Patter, son, who died...one, year ago today-, ,11-rc1i 25th, 1926. When the eveningshades have:fallen and we are all alone, • Ire our hearts there comes- a lpng- 1 'If You only could come home ' Oft we think of our dear mother. And our hearts are sad with pain, • O. this earth would be •a heaven Could we hear' your voice again. . tier lovieg husband, and el1ilth-ep. ste.P• Emile St. Gesidardeyoutnftil • Mabee tObe deg, muSheefrom.The Pits, cia- ried • the ::honors .in tne, Eittero Internatienat'120rniile, •dug ..aerby;..at Quebec recently • • St:* tkildard'a.tiMea 'for thethree-day rare was: 11 hours and. 37, minutes ,ser 54' .rairiutes. faster.'thah the p.revious recerd. Or • the ,same eyent, tic .ties.ect Out r:Leciea hard' Seppala s • tier° Of . the „ Non.. . Mesita, Aerate . eel& ,.by,20 nitnutee ..and 20' secendaa. George, CheVeetne took , third • ,place,while "Pedd?. .• Nolen. 15.year:44d,, . iniisners main- tained fevirth..,plaati.'efaiiiigliout' the' • • " mace: rm. ce and President May Open Peace Bridge , eaA s•rse ,..eaele "-sae:MN i • ,s'reste,eava.\....:Setsa, ,enwurmfl,ion dollar Peat° Bridge netweet Iadfintle and , be opRned n ilty= bertif present P:aes tatty, men as Iioped that he Thin t:e Or' Wales and ,Peesideet 'Coolidge will be present t°t;4:11; tofin thtoughr.mt ,the 4 000 t eot of the tiow • malice. hut it is high'Imongh at the 'ilhifalt, 6141lo iOrisi ,Of the largeal Pii‘ing 1111411103114 It, Al; ready • there le. enitik(o.„0.t. 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