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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-06-23, Page 83:;• dies, we we edri'lhorOlighlY fecOiiinienil'Oiir No. 60 Silk and Lisle nose, at W.. in Black, Wh4e, Crash, Beige and Sand.. • .., .. .„ . No..660 Is Silk -and Rayon, a splendid Wear- ing ose 'at45c., iliBlOnde, Peach and Sand, a . a • , . We have also that. popular 'everyday Sock- ing in,Peach, Airciale and Black, at 25c, ' .. , A , ° 7-Cott0ii-Hoser Heavy .Rib, at--.256.,_for.-boyA-- • and girls: '• • UNDERWEAR -a' Liiii•i! vests and Bloomers, in .Silk Stripe, a . Extra Good Value:; • Children's 'Underwear -411 Sizes:' • • CKNOW, RJETY.$TOi ONTARIO Tha PartY'P iq alinteft'ei es! . , tranktow SINT/NEL UNITED CHURCR oua, : • ..:41k. 'Annual Garden .aucegsaftillY. It 'qlel,;stel'et *Ay, but ..it lv haenede. late'.'49 get in -.last' week's -JO eThie:.night ctif• the 14th, was, aline ...Adensletee,. it, a little on the coole•Sideeeoppecielly. towards 10 • and Mee'.Th iaee.ewhere it . was held,at:AbOlionie.,of Mr. •aid,, ..Pepper; :could not have been better chosen, sheltered as it. Was ande af- fording the .'"neeeesary. faeilities for eating and drinking and entertain- - Merit; A hirge crowd. thoroughly on, joyecl themselves and • were Well lie- eeritodatede-Aneiethrestiege-ballegaint took place in e nearby field, when St, 'Helens pleered the Ashfield team, the termer winning the game. The Au- burn company gave, their play "The, :Old 'Oaken. Bucket" on • it Platform •.onteidei to the ,interest and merri- ment of the large eorepany.. Was ev- er a ereWd'Mere orderly? Each play- er washeard; the play Was followed With 'intense interest. Sperikersi and :listeners cceeperated in- reaking this enterteinreentei •Ponledete • success. Nearly 200. dollars were s 'sad - mission ' Not all the jay and. pleasure of the garden party (Wings were confined ta Tuesday night. It. was a enem Par- ty, that came eogethere on the Wed- nesday • at Peppers' place to clean up. They 'all' felt in , good humor at the success of the eeenteand-eleaned- all up with a -right geed will.. And there was enough ice creany left to go round. As one put it "we had .quite -----.- • • e • Sometinier it happens' that , the preaching and the Church activities follow on the, same line. ,Last Sun- day the theme was "The Divine min- istry of repair" when the fine though( of Rodney Steel's .couplet, Vic/ruins of mei soul feepir and Make my ' heart a beme of ptayer'.wae. followed throughout the sermon. Wehear ' that steps are •to he taken to repair pasteke,eite-theeTiest-e-Congregitheeeereele -The--ce-eleetrate Blake- aed---the-shee-ate chetah. 'Charming., in its .simpliciste IlaCkett is eot only to be repaired was the French gown of apricot lace :but. 'extended at the earliest oppor- andetulle and mohair, worn , by , the beide., She entered tbe-draWing'r."11) Long after service closed at..Blalce to the Mendelssohri Wedding March last SundeY. evening • little • .groups ..stayed. around e the ,Church talking., One group was discussing the reeent Sunday lesson series,. oil -Peter,. the disciple andeapoetle: An';72 ' other .group 'efieree-tiellcieg, -of eoppor- tunities for . service ler. our :trained and, educatedyoungMen 'and women. Others were •taking the opportunity of making auth eequiries'ind'Passing esueh ,Oreetinge, that • help • - liSere friendships in a -find state of tenant. What better place could there things take &tee than on. the Church steps? e fen - tures of country Church gatherings: 1.s.t_uzniisdo,anyon.beaso.f:ht:,eevfienniengn, ticserviceeabnextl „ BITUAlity • . se, , 'Margaret Shackleton Ore'liine,,V1r,Ilte. Angel :of,' Death -claimed one whe..evillelong, be mourfl- cd by her relatives and friends: . . Bornandz•rearedpmear. Crewe, Ashe. fieldtownship. Margaret Shackleton, fourteen years ego, Wok the position as heueelee,eeer for the, late Mr. and • Mrs. Gorge Drennan, and by loying, service, ssvaided • mirch ',brightening. the laSteYeare; of these -worthy • phi* •neers, then' she has been" eeehonselteq.ere_ine_.thee Drennan: stead, -giving to this employment all " -the qualities . of „ a true • home -maker Kindness was e keynote 0 her life, and she was occupied 'nor s to give kindly thought and aMastance to others in a prac- ticer alled,,urlaelneminte way • .• 'Oftene'elte'krititl.f. health her seeeedertue nagteileitr•elenerfiliceiie• milield% her •-MARRIED- IN., MICHIGAN Gordon -Ripley At a •lovely home wedding in Battle . Creek. Micli.;;Sitifidak after- noon,-. June :18, ,Miss Donalda Jean Gordon,. only daughter set. Dr. and Mrs: J..K. Gordon, .5tro Fremont St,- becaine the bride -of Philip 0, Ripley; of • Lennoxville, • Quebec. screen 'Of . patine; rose •pink peonies and .blue larkspur teemed the 'setting for the '. beautiful • ring ceremony 'which was performed at 3:30 o'clock by the Bele Carleton Brooke' Miller TflT1%T 4M !Silt 1927.. _Played by .her mint, Mrs. ..Laura Me-. Grostie; 'of Toronto..., The bride car- ried e shower s bouquet. of Ophelia ereees and 'blue forget-me-nots. ,After. 4 and' madeer4Ti iffiqi.10t.lhesee ceraniitif TecePt1011^Was,-:held- bre #t•Ithe•ifonie of'the-bride'a cousin, Dr, -and Mrs. Stuarteleritcharg Elizabeth "Lciinedelinkia that.--Wes'''al street. The. house was. prettily dee- , • eletneeere eeeeefeetese eeee kireeted °with baskets -of .and pee - 'need; and: the. dinieg-room 'table was centered with -a- basket of pink roses and tall taper candles' and the bride and groom's cakes, beth decorated white with pink roses. Mr. and Mrs Ittpleee .left for Chicago and will, make, their home in Leepoxville. The bride travelled in blue and grey taf- 'feta ensemble with hat to Innteh The out .of town guests Were Mise Irabelle MeCtostie of New eYork off liY-7viCilarit. 'care ' stole in when. City- Mrs Laur • McCrostie of To- leasteeetpectedi The. sad menage was ronto: .• Mrs. John A. MacDonald telephoned frOneethe hospital 'about Brandon, Manitoba: Miss Mena and Y :a.m.teJune 9th., and that afternoon Mr. Huntley Gordon of Deeroit.. many torrowing friends well) await-• 'Keith Gordon ol,Wineleor. . noo SHIOMENTS. laved elikeStifeleiellie -that '••• . Till tbe-Speleve6rdeate-te • Told "thelfellesdderiedsehearts She, wie"- ' mit pain, , • • - •efend, her gentle life had passed." • On Teinnee, 44th, Margaret entered Wingha'menele osPital for .t• eye treat- mente .e? She was visited a)most daily by rellitiVes and 'Mende` and all were hopeful she would soon return home in improved health; when death determined to be no longer' warded ".• . ire r diffilordwisger*.orkgstraticiiraptokordityriiiarAr Amemormormtaitarder4Mriumw.getriterater..mr. yery. day in ihectv eekike Offer' you Our services , service representing, our *sin- cqe endeavor to give you btw. .nirchandise "cbtainpble . Very lcwest Prices possible. We'guarantee every 'article exactly as represented or money refunded! „ . . ry Us' OnCe.., Come Apin. • .Qut .CustornOs Like To Come Bac ,s ss 'hi Tri.o.WiriOceloday.. DRESSES': • Glance a t ese, but =epee ene closer ne our •. Ready -to -Wear Dept. , • ew 128 eet SeVer0' bF pretty _shades, •.' Rayons, New Irene*, also new arrivals •of extra special Silk -Crepe, shown in •Pinf.' Pretty Green, .•All the newest. designs.Prices: are extremely lew. Don't pass these.. Come in. XTRASL Men's'. Wear Wanted Now 'EXTRAS! , Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers:, .Combinations, Penteee wotk Shirts; Fine Shirts; ' FancY„, --Socks,. Werke Soeks,',Overalls, Smocks. •: Anything you need for everyday. or. fine wear, is here at extra , ' , • ' .SPECIAL SALE • THIS WEEIC=• .H1413. OF MEN'S PANTS; AT •20e101.-0FF. Staple Dept: 'Featuring SpeCials. Every Day. • Shop 'Here. Gingham, extra pretty patterns, 19c. yard.T'owellings; Glare or Boller, exceptionally'. good qualities, at from 14c. to 35c. a, yard, Tillow Cotton, Circular or -Open: Sheetings, Bleached or Natur- al. Galatease•Chembreys, Linens,' .Shirting Prints. Come to us for your Cotton 'needs: • You .• will 'find , our as:sortment full; and the prices at a surprisingly low 'figure. A-Ilinit'reir-Dull Rooms Us Doctor Your Home. Lace Panels, Ruffled Ceirtaine, 'Curtaining by the yard, Extra Nice" Showing of Spot Or Floral • Madras lust noW. 'Rugs -Recover your floor. See our Rug Display in ,Congaleum or • Linoleum Grass -Rugs--for your summer veranda,- small -or -large, 29c., up. • , • e , ArAmormommintetemoramommtomagaramferAturAganimmer.antemegmandwrar..detirrismerivr.der , Phone 121 • Pay Cash and Buy for less TEESWATER• • The :death of Mrs. Thomas Friend- ship occurred at Ottawa on June .9th, following a,' week's Mies's., She had suffered a paralytic stroke while big. when the hearse bore her home. visiting her ' daughter, 'Mrs. ,Wm. - The Sowers% she loved „so well . in Chafirean, and recovered , eonstious- life, surrounded her in death; beauti-• _nese for only ••a",short period. 'Mr. fill flora offerings, and. also lovely' Friendship died only ten weeks ago- . bouquets etroni gardens in the. -neigh.: Before her marriage' Mrs. Friend- borhood. le . . . . , • ' ship Was ',Tenet Harkeede: and she . "A garland for a grave: Fair ,Ilowere was 68 years. of age. -...... The Y iemains .-' that .bloom, , ... - , e • were brought to Teeewater for inter - And -onlyebloom to fade as 'fast away ment. . She leaves to ,.Mourn - two We twine Yeet leaflets 'around a dear 'daughters Mrs. Chapman, of. Otte, Oneee tomb, .: - • • „ • ,• •"- ,wa, and 'Ales.. Schaub of. Kitchenere 'And with , Your 'dying 'beanie': 'etowr and one WI, 'Thomas_ of Teeserater. h-'• 1 ."". ' ' ` . • . , Hog shinments from 'Lucknow Sta- tion for the week ending June 166 totalled '125. •of these 49 were select bacon; 67 thick 'smooth,,•5 -.heavies,: 1 extra heavy iied 5 shop hogs: Freer Hereon •County •shipments for • the same -week totalled. 158g.: et9 select bacon, 830 • thick smooth, :76 heaviee 8 extra heavy, 86 ShoPebogs,;end light' feeders. Mr. J. De. Little, vilie:liyee. just Foeirleisteri and iwn- brtitheie• north Of Teeiwateee of ',hie' • vive liffeldrs. Robt. etealeePOtt El-• hoiseserecently'in eileiaes---enarinere gin;,Mes. Toronto; Mrs The, aninial wee' found 'dead •••-• MeWhihneyie Nile; and „Mr.., Mattheiv If you 'Would advertise - your troue; Wes; without ces tell them a- g.os. • '' s Chewing Cern improves teeth; • field, and .13n . exaniiiiatimie wee fennel ' ShecklAten, '',.. Crewe; ' Mr: Elmer. to have, been e hit •inethe'•neck- ',neat. ,Shackleeon of Detroit; all of ' whoM: the body, by ;a erifle. bullet • evidently Avere, present at the funeral. • - . • , from .a high-power rifle. ,,There is no. and -when yon.step4e.ein if, the Voc-abu- The neral took place., on Satur- - - • r., • . . -,, ,.. ., .7,- clue' as .to who . had bee , using :such day to Dungannon cemetery. ' , .larY; • ' .....el,...'s ..e,; e.... e., ee. e .....,,, e.weapen: in the .viciniter, ,... .e.„,,,,,,-,, • •.. • : • •, . ' if on- o ictor a ower ; He they are. ..The great hells form- ing the inejor part of the 53 bells of •• the Carillon installed in the,Victory Tower of the Parliament Buildings at Ottawa from which Will sound the paean of the 60th. anniversary of Canadian‘ Confederation.. They are 'bowel loaded on to a steel 'fiat car just taken from the hold of the Canadian 'Pacific freighter - Balfour which' brought them across,the Atlantic. The other illustration shown:. the Great Bourdon of ten tons,. the • largest bell • on this continent and the .second largest in the l wOrld being Only exceeded by the Bourdon at MOOCOW C.athedral. The third picture shows the SS. Balfour in which they 'hived safely at Montreal. • ' • / • The upper rim of the Great Bourdon ' is encircled with maple leaves and inn - bossed it is the inscription in Eng- , llsh and French: "Thla Carillon was In - Mottled, by Mithority of Parliament to corninemorste the Peace of 1918, and to • keep ill remembrance the service and • sacrifice of Canada in ,the Great War. An110 Domini MCMXXVI." •Entirely . encircling the lower rim is the te:ct:"Glory to God in the Highest, and on earth peace, goodwill towards mere . St: Luke's Gospel, • Chapter 2, Veree14," • , On Dominion Day, July 1, the Federal Government will "have the air" and the noble peals of the Carillon will be broad. case 'ver the length ant, breadth Of • Canada. Further,' the Carillon will be relayed so that its call will be beardin all parts of the British Empire and there - fere around the world. eWALKERTON'.13ANK' TELLER' ,Chief Fitter, in Making. his month- ly report to the 'Town Council; told of the unusual thing of being re- quested sto,eleeepea. teemperer. night, supplying ,food e and bed; which--rhe-- did. The Irian 'was. hiking from Wind- or to Owen Sound.- The follaWing, convictions, were sneered by A. G. telacinteire; J.F.: 4 cases diiiiidetly conduct; allowing cattle to run. at large; 1 for having dogs and , snot purchasing the necessary tag; 5 Un - dee the Motor Traffic Act. The 'fines totalled 843:' ' Four :dogs, were. de- stroyed last month and -a great n.em•• hereof warnings given to motorists -for various mint* ,offences. The, Chief stated.. that the conduct in the •Peel rooms And, dance *hails in :town 7 - was. good.: ' .The Chief wait -sinefOinted an. officer to enforce the eLiquer, Control AO in -Kincardine. ' ' • . . . ' On: Tuesday Morning,: June 14th 'shortly 'after 8, e'elock,..a.'drownieg Laccidente-occUrred—ate---the--liarbor when ; James McDonald Perrin, .aged 1,6 years and 9 inOnthseeson of Mr. and • Mrs. Wallace Perrin, .into the basin fromethe,deek at the south side: "Jimmie," as ' he 'was popularly' celled, had gone down to fish,' and it is surmised, that lie, was seized with fainting spell, falling into the wat- er. The fishing tackle and net he had taken with him had not *been eused: Leonard Coe, who was at work at the 'Merger'', Fisli7House, :noticed the lad .stending • on -the , dock. A few „Minutee later his', attention' eves at- leacted by the barking...Pt the. fiog,„ Which aceninPaPied the tinfortheate toy. eleoelcirig.a cite 'floating On the; eteatee gave the alarm: ' In 'a .few linintites the body Wei 'brought to :the. seirlac(bY 'Mee George MeGraw" but life'eves Alreneans of reiteration' failed • to .• avedee ;the. ;lad: GODERIC'H ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Mr. Jerome Bruder, the: ,•popular teller - the Walkerton ' braneh :of the, Canadian: Bank , of Commerce: was We. of a shiletine•aecieent: on Wednesday e afternoon,' of last week, which may cost him his. life: A bullet passed .throngli etoniach. and. Caine out his beck. „ , As., the one o'clock whistles were blowing Mr. Bruderpicked'up the revolver in. the cage, , intending', to clean and oil- it. The only Member. of•the•etaff there at the mciment was Lennox Wintere, the new junior,- but Jack Cennibell, who was just. outside and heard the shot, •rushed in; think- ing filet it might be, a held -up, and Jack Crozier; coming , from the pest (ace, arrived minute later. Mr. L. C. Crosier, the Manager, returned from' lunch While physicians were-be- 'ing called by: phone. Ile inimediafel: ly notified Mr.. John ,Bruder, father of the injured young Man. Mr. W. II. McBurney entered ,the bank jest as the accident took place, and hastened foe. Dr. 'Robinson. The revolver was an English .Webley mid" Scott auto- matic, 32ecalibre. . • .Mr. Binder; took the Precaution to :remove the clip of eartridges, • . but either forgot . or. was unaware that one remained- in the chamber: The accident occurred so quickly •. that Lennox Winters or ' elre .McBurneY know little/ of What actually .trae's- epirecie.-e'rheTimllet-..--peaetrated on the left side and came Out the back slightly. higher up. Drs. McCue and Robinson 'Made an examination and, rendered first -lid: At the time of removing the Patient to the hospital in Rennie's bus, they feared that he ,teparahle damage resulthd: The fernier stated , that Mr. liruder'e .chanees of 'recovery were slight, al- though. an . eimreediate .operation might save his life. THE LAW IS QUEER Kelle-Bel.c_het • • _ oflahehali:plYeevofentMro:n and Mrs. oef. . co. matinaeWntimilga °nueer , otthhienrg'Tirnes, in a' ofthose Belcher, ,camtria ,road, was the scene the01111a Packet and: .el Merl, .WaS united in lnarriege --t° friend e-vitle hi for a ride to a last week when their daughter,.Hae- eeases where a' 'motorist took two Mr. James Duncan „Kelly of Detroit Duntroon, Orit. The • ceremOny was jug with an accident on the way, the • performed at nooneby Rev. C.'. F two friends . sued the mc;torist for Clarke, in the • presence of relatives 'damages and an award of $7000, ev,ae, son ofMr. and Mrs. J. A. Xelly of neighboring townand , the 'car, meet- , and a few intimate friends. The bride,. mideetgainet who was otherwise ,unattended, war ' It appeare that jf the motoxist _attired: in apricot. georgette and eat- had , not invited the other two to go iled • bouquet of • apricot roses. The for the ride -if • they had , asked. him Wedding march war. played by Miss te give them the ride --ho Would not Chris McClinton. The houee was have been 'liable. - • ; prettily decorated„ the ceremony" talc- • yet we (1.0 not gUarintee this to Ing 'place under an arch. of creel, be. gootlaw.. It is 'only what seine - with white and, pink flowetle; while body says the -law is. it may turn the dining -room decorations were hi 'Mit to, be .quite 'different in the 'next white and yellow. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly case that Is dealt with in..the courts, took the afternoon train on a or when appeal goes, to a higher trip, to Toronto Buffalo and other court. • points, the bricl wearing. A gown. of7 One.. Toronto metoriat keeps a Card reseda green and a ten tilted,cot 'in his vest pocket and vvheilever at, with hat, sheee and hoe to match. . one gets in produceethe The bride is On . of aaderich's best. card and the passenger' is required to loved . gingers.' and has a slarge circle mark an X. as . his signature to a ,of friends whoee beet Wishes .follow printed ,undettakitig that he aceeptis her to her new home at Detroit: She the ride at .his own riek: received a lerge number of beautiful It is a• censtatit .CatiSe of eurerisie wedding gilts,.iricludine 'Several% sub- to many that the law allowed. to stantial gifts in gold.. Mesiages from stand ifs- it is in thiS matter, The 'Detroit' conVested the good. wHilles of motor •vehicle that .carrying .friends in that !city. Guests :front engere eforea paid fare ought, like out of Joyin. were Mrs; j; -Kell y 'any otherT•itinir traneportation and Ur. Jack Kell* of e Dinitteen. Service; to be held. responsible for the Mother--:-and,,,lerother. ;-.44,=.irkho,:_glio0 :'safety th osa,whoetravel,hyert-e-But "rrrii1Wiss-wearrick ..rof-tteltriow. -the 1person• v-whor.,,enroachea-t • On. Monday evening a shower, er. friend for a free ride, and accept:1'e ranged by Mrs. A. J MacKay and lift on. the road as a eaurteny from 'e --Mee. Bieeet; ‘v;veit, giv,en : -the etrineele Aught to be feeibirol tos. Isride- tie the home' of Mrs ,131-40et- 'mute' his owns. riske.irt,'doing fiee tt is •Memberg of ••Xpox Clitirch thole and. Poitsible that -irs Of the Safely other 'friends of the 'bride were'!pres-: that' 'go' to ceoet the rieetoilet' is A eet and pressented her with many sured against, 'date to Others' „hiej handsome gilts silverware. .• that, eventually,. it lA an inaaranef - ' diniipany aed eot the motorist ;No wonder they had big /amines' does the` PaYieee. If so, there • Is in the Old days. • A baby merely something not quite satiRaatory In Meant that mother Clime for ,twq this State of 'effeirii, 'either, and it Is weeks; enohody. lied mortgagt his time parliament. should Moots tho ))04411 Pi/ 1100041 btlis „ 0910 titlage,-.44,04 Weekly,: • -PCiPIITAT-ClitrirEY GIRL • . DROWNED NEAR •BURKS: -FALLS fruits2,,TT hhsof, fao011:onewiewiknisge:wisa sa cd_zar storyedivr d; of the her from The Chesley Enterprise: • . • _ parents, Mr:. and Mrs. T. -Itore on Sunday night. of: the accidental drowning the 'same day of digit sec- ond youngest daughter, Mies Blanche who had been teaching once last September at Axe Lake in the Parry .Sound District:. • • • • .• • • 1 The accident took place at a .bridge .over the Magnetawan River, _four /miles *est of Burks' Fall's, Miss Roes had been out motoring with a young. 'farmer, .Alex Cripps, and a girl com- panion, Freda Smith. They. crossed over the bridge -as Miss' Smith wished •to deliver a Ines - age to a girkfriend' on the ooppoeite side of. the river. This warcione and. in less than ten minutes time they returned but .in the meantime ' the bridge had .been swung • to allow a boat to go by. A wooden arm*with a red light -on -it serves as a warning when the bridge is swung, end also a man is kept on duty at 'this .point. However, Cripps' 'car never halted' and the guard,' ,becerning • alarmed eushedeintoe the- Middle iof the road and waved to the -approaching car to etop. But there was no top end the car and its three, occupants plunged into the river below, a. distance of, 12 feet, into 8 feet of water. Cripps and, Miss Smith,.....neithereof-ewhome could swine .were alele to regain, the shore Mit Mies. IL:bee could not be; located. Rescuers searched,.in the vjcinity•pf „the -car -but -et- -wasn't' until two hours later that the body was • recovered quite' a distance down stream in coin- paratively shallow *rater,' aoe hand grasping the shore • and her face downward in. the .water, but life was extinct. Whether the unfortunate girl .aWam or floated there nobody. knowe. In the fall she had sustained bruises on the head, hands and back, and it is more prehable that she was. stun- ned at the time.. , • : „ ' ' The retnaine were. ihipped to To- ronto on Monday ' and her father •and brother, Glenn,: accompanied them to 'Cheeley on, Tuesday's noon train. The • whole community has been dreadfni- ly shocked bit the fatality.' Blanche was otie of the town's eibet. popular' girls And wes 'among the brightest of our former high school students. 'Ate 'ter ebtainieg her Upper School sub-' jects at. the Departmental Exams 'she attended .. Toronto Norniel School where eertiffleaEtef. ly•Basiii..ng;h7telvda: iireireyst-ganr some in.her, firet.echool and in her as letter home referred, to the short time that would. elapse till she would' be 'home for the holidays:. What niaker the eerie)* of her parehts arid other members °Utile faimily harder to bear ta the thought that Blanche who was a strong 'swimmer, hadmade a brave struggle for life and if some nne had only beeri near to help her' ite she floated' or severe to shallow water, 'elle -might ,have been hayed, liere afld Ther0.. loreTehlteli 42013tIrCiareddal-reisal:/aier,14141.001.. accerding Department of WCotwiet;u. Mt. a stay. ' Canada on • 'their. ranch' neer Kaaaloope, B. C., ' • the ..Maequeel end.'Marchioneee of 11,lEXtree,iter ceeeccourPassaillatel f:robi'm.,:lekQuileYWlD bec. uteamshiP m'tin11.,eaCaorinaidolarniiPelttriat An eeroPlens. elniseinifer 'and freight .iervim to the ,ceatiel •• toba U-iiiii-area-tvraa-ineugurated on, .; We:ounanYenilele-terlimainttte)ed.oryWe le:Mei:...kttoilingCb7odepaetz;fAittlersi'';‘A..; In . the Province. •• ••Fonadetion Work •pmeeeding •lree.pipdlY4ton itraheinneewlevaadtdoeitionattopt9hret McNic011, whiCh. when sant-104A, will luiee se -literate., ore/Achy Of 6,009,000 1;1181381i,', Instead, of tit. , ..preseeteeapeCity .of 4,000,000- hie , A total Of 1,334 ,teglish boys, have *treader been moved from thit Old Country and placed on' fermis" iii• ' • Quebec and Eastern Ontario by the British Immigration and Colonipie, tie:lie...Association according hi' the, figures -given out :et Tthe ' .annuid meeting Of that organization. According to • Veures the e • Canadian. Government, Canada led all Countrieseofeehe-worldbyeaewidet: margin as an exrter of .wheat, • Say it wititEtowers . Floral Designs,. ,Wedding Bunches, Itee A -.Specialty Furelehect on Shorti,Notice • Orders .amounting to '$6 and Expre •tj-•;14 .0.-;v6tvrivr:4' Trto'allitaYll 13 a' rt. of, Canada', United Stately And. s'...,giiropefr 4heelolintiii-iT GEORGE STEWART lot oonnnien owr. The man whe beage thethe Prnig thingh around hi a plkei prob‘bly fere to, riumiag- ohickept out of 04 from August • December 811 1926. In eMt period Canada' shiPPe4 167,795,000 bushels. .her closest \•ti- •.val being • the United States with '9re4cila(1)11ed'"' (rfeebt:811bye.18. wigon were and .Mn. • Days of the crigtel , . W. • G. Berke; and six children ay- :rived- at---Blerdaiti........Saskalebewan from Parshall, North Dakota, hl an - outfit' consisting of a covered goa,„ 18,.hgeed of horses and four evfafecg°tnsisandestrYtfarmiCralphleemeit-nbtraeThoh°, 141y;-.. leased a half section of land. - • Generai indiridual-travel through the Cenadian West !a expected to'bt, - ' very heavy this year accordingles agent of the Canadhin Pacific Ball. way e at Winnipeg. Several boor. taint parties will also add to the number of 'travellers. especially through tha Canadian Radtke re- ' clone. . • life of Sohn Popo, sailor' aboard thicAstailake vssssl Natiree was saved recently by instruction, wirelessed by Surgeon Taylor ot th Canadian Pacific sterimship MIs.. nedosa, after ' Pope , had been eriti. eally injured by 0 fall of siaey feet from the .mast. The tara.ahtas ,werg, 190 miles art hist neve Whit* . „and, the' in red 7AU 111am ' bass. tarred to the C. P. 11. shit sot tiaalmod te Qom% 'y 4 • CAR CRASHED INTO, BUGGY 'rise' Bruce Herald and of' Walkerton, 'gives tha following; gra- phic account of What sometimes hap- pens when there's tour in a coupe: While Mr: Con. Zettler was driv- ing, home from 'Walkerton . *bout . 10.30 o'clock Saturday , night with two ladies in a buggy, he ,evas,, over - 'taken and crashed. into by a,• quar- tette of, Hanoverians, in • a Ford ' coupe, who, failing to notice the eigeinetheederk untilealmosteuponelte- attempted to swing • out and pays it, but unable to clear 'at the speed...they • were going, the cer. struck the"huggy and after knocking - off- a -hind -wheel and 'breaking •the axle and ' reach of ' the rig,° the gas wagon careened to the, roadside and, upeet• in the. ditch. All the occupants of the eoupe were cut and bruised in the spill, • but • none Of 'them seriously, while . the ,chariot had a hied Wheel broken, the top :gnashed in and other dame,. ,age inflicted Oii the roedshipe • The motorists; we understand, are assuming all liability 'for the mishap, , and will pay Zettler for the damage to his rig. ,. • • Mr. Fred Bannister of town, whe 'happened •along in his Car ' shortly !after the accident. •conveyed the • in- jured motoriste, who, pointirised tens youths and • two girls, to their homes in Hanover, ' Kodak Oittdoor, Fun , Nothing 'like pfitdoesi.:‘ fun th it time of year—nothingJe Kodak 4*ttliee of it for ydpr tot yOur:.Kodak het, yellow.bjtloi ' phOto finishing: 10daki *$u et MeXIM The ReXall Store . • luck -now, Ont. • :)