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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-19, Page 4N -7-1P CUTTERS bigh grade cotters at r-easertible pike& The panela Intiff.,C#efully glued,screwed and plugged, Beat select' gear, ,ing used,. fendera portised to ,hekvi. • thrifts •k•XXX InekorY. and.trinnued, Steel brutes; ilanged itabelut Ott 'Shifting bar shaft: pring guShion and "bask tally 'tiinimed with - SLEIGHS•. Wo.aall stoop and ben& sleighs with 2 or 24 "nth ateelshOi,ing, ANDREW •••J •ri •••••7•10116., one No. 10 is. at Your Servlce 941,.itor .C4uh-7yfr $eU Cheap.r Thasi The Credit Store EVERY SEASON 'BRINGS • ITS REQIIIREMENTS. • IS TimE YOTI WILL NEED ONE OR ALL OF. THE FOL- . , . LO ING:' • THE "gAMSON AXE • This axe is made of the finest . steel, -..specially • tempered. nd% correctly ahaPed.• 'IS 'absolutely .guaranteed, Everyone Jound ilefeetilf be •• replaced: . THE .AXE HANDLE' ' :-,The Samson ixe handle made of second 'growth hickory. and is • the 'shape that appe,itli" to. an 'experienced chop- per. CROSS-Cil't SAWS eha1d1e1tbe _pinion* -Maple Leaf in Premier and ,rtic.erf„,..,...,Theae, saws are .unequilled •for- temper and fast. ell4'n.g". • ••• • • FILE56. , "We 'have. a full atock. , WINTER" MITTS, •frillrange at prices that ,will suit PULI,'OVERS , nuine Horsehide at $L00 per :pair. you. •••, r le eating, lumbing,and EleCtric Wirin GOSSIPING- BARS gossipy 'tinge is a - dangerous thing •If itasowner-is.svil at heart; 4Ie can give -whom he choose- full. 'rainy a"stink • That will.. ,woefully' linger and Smart But theosiipy tongue 'would , bk in its plan,. FOr ' causing ,heart-burnings •and• if 'it were not helped out hy the mis guffiteci'inItii • '••• . • ' " Who pliSiesseS::tWo ,gossipy ears. , phi the' gOselpy etire :are the . ones • that believe 1 • • • •, 'rhe eVil-reports they age told; • The' sly, • Subtle tales Whic.h they glad- , • 1Y receive •• • . Would' tarnish the purest gold. , The cruel, "they , say" . WhiCh goes floating about • • tike• a hidden foe fOstring tears ';.Would lose all its force 4jf • firmlY, • shut 'Out , . 'BY ,the Map with the .roisipy ears' .....XVItelt 'the man with • the. gossipy • ,tongiie• ilappeas by • . • With his stories of evil and. strife ;Vire :outht justi to look him, .right' • square in the eyes • ;And ask hum his rnissbn ill, life. •'Wole ought, to refuse him a chalice te •'T,he• false, idle, rumora be ahears,"‘ ought to he !Pelted up s,ornewhert • in. a jail. • • • Pith, the man with the ,gossipi •' ears. Waterman. , • ". TilE,FA'f.E OF MRS. 'Lady ....ttp in '0AV-en Sound by t1ie- Perme.,01.11urrY.3v,a.in, al -et -auto -with- • her htiSbanci'vtdien--fi--,Tadva:-"t'lli; -jumped out and was hit hY-atrOther Ca roceeding Mrs.,-.4I'ur1Y *rad z; it started t1 wot,ty dud got iii finch ilhrrY, she wouldn't have had to 'marry; she Wotild have. heen :all right 1Fith Jgr."-flarry.,-;Tura- Leadei, : "Mr * TOE 140414*-4.040sTEL .11111RSD4t JANVARf 19th, , THE L (T9 ENrc!v7 141-mviEL •ever TitnrsdaY,mOirrdrig •••at''Xonel.PloiVp. Ontario, • . . A,. D. MacKenrin. Pr9prieter and Editor. d • .TIIIIRSDAY, -JANUARY 19th, 1928 . Aqr.goRitigp.w4.1cING UP There are Man,y;ritabea•ti°ns 'that the law. enforcement authorities On ,this continente stfifening 'in.their dealings with serious .Offendera, We had an example Of thialaat week Oe(k eXientior1 Mrs, Ruth Snyder down down hi ,New Yok It must be a goad' WOW. Yeart3 .since 'a Woman *as Put te death •f�r•' crime in the Uhited States.jor,.W long time sentiment has been, . running • against such drastic 7 . action 'and every sort of excuse was Pat' forward in favor of leniency ,aa - til •onethink that the chief:in- • terest of a trial canirt.'waS tii..Fet the accused; Off.at Any COO: • The 'generation which. grew• Up. un." der this-Sort:Of proceedure has given the iforld the greatest "crime Weve". 4Shou1d , we Say "inundation," that it has experienced in many, centuries; SO the courts • are, getting' back: to the- Oraetica".iii'..ettrlier_daya_When the law 'and: the ctiiirts commanded •a some mea,sure.of fear and. respect.. Governor Al:Smith's • refusal fo .7gi•ant any stay of 'proceedings -in the case of Mrs l Snyder is generally, coat; mended by those 'Who in their .sYni' pithy for the criMinal do Mit forges the viitint of the crime, and the need for_sateguarding :societY.,•GOvernin Smith elipressed„.regret :that the Iva. •Man had togo tp 'the' death •Cliair,,but added that in reviewing the esSe hcd revealed •-it will probably' be', Sliovvr 'could find' .no excuse -7n0 natigating • that the Suggestion that Sir Henry's cirCumstance. /Mrs: Snyder hi'services ,he ,Came .fronl thr _, • wserable associate , evidently h ad 'planned snit carried out the niiirder Value of th.eae eUPorts' Of 1997 war in the Wes i nra4 enly 3940 sixty-nine and one ,half dal- Ten Years. later, in, 0,16; the birh. The :Vnlitte of 'Abe 'wheat - and tion war4 072,0.00. tens,,- with 0' tans. A TRAGEDY •OF THE AM, produe• - SEVENTY YEARS AOQ a total: lieu! •,1927,..7na.., 17014%1101, .Nalna,..ior.. 3g8,2,0Qii.. Th13; . year the lion 401.nra, .tho''traood.: tAeld'''..$4 estimated ' at 07,009 :the 4nint NVO scarcely' with: a.,,v,nlop to,f!.$0#1e. 'mill Taallaed-yiba't *as., *0"Mig, s • s' , • • liaving as. a, fieighliar 'hum' • Tough Corn ,ls Particalarly and papalOna conatry Lis the VeS..har lished in the aanthern. 'arena Of -the 'many ' •disadynn'teges. • for. 4CnnadiC 'Prairie,-Pravinees, iii:Sigififipant of NaturallY compare, the oini Conn--; etPariSlial"Aeld, -sueeeasful.."pro., try to tile otiter. and in "the eoMliari-• chiation that. the...,40t, abalF,..ar4S. Saa, Of 'PasPala,tiNal.' :'',IFie:0Pnlent, of held 10 1923,la ,printo actual trade, onr" tauntrY• hasdalways Sufc 'inileanOrtli,,,,.Of the later hoandarYclusion the . tSio.o.a:.,i.vt;hsaourra;nst:110.67, ,..vvg kei Grow • lifts . been ,holding eVer• The Alberta , ,Ctor* ...Grow ex s' AS'sociation 'Vas formed', in 192'5 afcer ,an° exhtbition,,,, and it ;has been increfi. th .its..inembership and •Scdpe of its work since. NOvernher'; Of 'this. year ,-shoWs were* held': at Ciaa:ary :Uri& Wlapie ,Cre'elc; with).an additional; shovi,in„,111ettieinet' Hat:•: . . ..• • .• ;.',•-•Cerrn •:baceriting- A , •,AtAtote eror ;ver an,. increaSin0y: Dove ArCit ..of the Canadian : West, •The lima 'may come,,,' when . the l'Alst •nay ,competito':. with, Iowa ;as o Coin and raisins' rezintryik ff ;lc. 'indeed: a .changin " •West.: rr is a lcng cry. from 50, years i'experts doubted the abifity to grow even wheat in *hat was re• Tarded aS ti.fPOZ11•*OSta., • , toir,s Children Carried Off In A Runaway (Pn d°1- :tale or :10 r1Biarilgti"hine'd, • bal!0.!xl, , °A, • estab. lonl:erbeef 0.17,?letrge tinrAvgeielat::ns • olthtellPae't4,1; or ghout the hystprie Nineten,tb, Century "M...,en' had been inaking'-crade attempts. at air 'navigation by .the. use hallooanak ,Which ' however. ,oU, frioni• .the ground!' iraMerliately., C.ame 'Sthe ; 'Sport ,Whateyer , Wind Was' blAvVing• A recent issue°. Of .Tho• ; Detroit: NoWS, there. appeared' be tfri!1in Of,.. a hallOo,U • adye tore - Which "..occurred 'away backin 113r.>8 The' -lit-. oident .-was. a a 'kind, to sirte'thef deep-, • eq. human interest, tlie.•:pmiiara.• tiely•mr all eircle to .whten,infornia:: •tion:pt, Was",-necesSarily confined tiat in i85 :t6ilrer.:7.WIlleasnto‘l'etmel.t.'14)):n17 . • .. • • larrre territory. in -search' of missing no automobiles bir'whicii'lo :coyer • co'dhil'314111.„:tenthlareD'iet:rtheit sp.to.arp;er:1-1.".Di.f.'oanP'ti3e:ht .at it because it appear s !Ong. It's; teally worth • , • • Adrian, once *as alS See:Oe !if sens4ionai balloon traeted •that• in time, aroused as ,much nation.' 'wide: interest ,. did the plight .,loyd Collins,• trapped', in A ,Kenttielii cavern; many : yern$ later: . ;:An eXperienced • naVivatOr of •the clouds,'" by name Ira Thurston,. . had made a -successful a'sz.ension.: at Ad- rian, Aug. 16, 1858, and had landed safelY in, Riga Township,' Lenawee llowoyer,. sionla ..no feasabli wayofremoving"our ink:neighbor, ..as we lnat• have to. Wait. Until .auf, turn. •cpines,,.," " , , • 'AS AN 4SSUE IN :CANADA• • (• Pronil.Torento Saftirday .NIght) • . Irldle-ievery .intelligent. reader history ,Tplist,td'e0Oinceit 'of s;the su- prehie the attempt • GOvernment „,..of:1V1.eXien to -maker iyar an the religioUS beliefs ,auct .piaetlees of the vast majority, of its •peeple, it does • not fellow that Canada would be wise in her own interest •or . confer .benefits ' On Atiexi4n,.,Catbo1ic by adopting the course advocated by His .Grace Bishop. Fallon of T_london, Oat. 'and: Mr. -,Charles Marcil, MP. : The :abaurditil of the' attadk oh Sir Henry tToh;rarivtisoici:ofnprtheiteccoenacitiint;Oont(ble'.?.4nelixsisciaorr. fi r e s of :the ,,werhmews • on (om manifest When -it is Uhdati."16Wd-tliiif .,r.vrrled. in 1:Caalnh: daas p:trrirnd gt h Ingovernment 'a rc;rf! _77156,a,,w,ti&tsbnisipinoota6cr.."(10 sivc6:hf, 7i:36h8 114 iti5As aorilaa'srifnaor.. benefits that. might. result. from Sir the n tahnt thraaitlofitanY..yr. ,s7,, reel:1.4:e ,Torf:e1:2060,5d:ri8n6,itii56.0.7fierf,:rutsrhees priorwas Henry's. Visit 'WoUld" acCrOe' to. them mil„1-,1:::'°:it:ht:4;„81,5p.9.i:s4t:efy:ellta'sr'n:bie.n:vioe:1:11ii.auanriid.i;o'ivtnlieviii4.hobin:iie- .r4 all 'Wheil the *11°16 fad" arr. million There 'W'.ere• 71,979 accidents • reported; to Alm Board in• 'British interests. involved rather than 1927, this being an ,•inereae Of '6,063 4C(11(11.ENTS AND:CONPFINSATION Of the woman's hiniliand in order that. they -should have a • jolly gd,, tie: spending, -the „dnstirance ,money' they ___Aoped_Ao-collect: • .RBASON' 4rIou9it!, puIcEliy A map was 'one day visiting a lun- atic asylum and .while•walkirig in the grounds he _Met, a, patient, to Whom .che Said:. • •• " how; did you get herd?" • The man replied:* "Well. sir, You . see,' I:Married a widow with a grOwil'!. up datighter, -and then nay fathe• r married my Wife'seglaughter; • -that Made ' thy. -wife 'the Mother-in-law of her father-in...law, and mlf-father Step -snit: Then' my step-inother, the daughter of my wife, had • anti ,that :bay,' of ccitourae, 'Was MY--lirather tiecanse he We§ My 'father's son. but• he also was My wife's step -Son ar0- 'therefore, he y+ grand -son, and ., that made:. me the grandfather • of • atep-brOther, •'Then my wife ,had a. son, so my, Mather -in-law, the 'Step - 'Sister, of; my' son; is also: his grand- mother, beeanse, his step;sictei wife. Ian, thp -brother Of ray own son, who is also the SDO Of Tiny step - grandmother. d try; •mother's, brother,in-laW, my wife' is % her Own child's aunt; my son' is my . . •nenhevr, and 'I am iny, atvrr'.. grand - 'ether. That's one rehaoa / here: sir."--Answers- CLEARING ROAD HAD • DISADVANTAGE • , • a recent Meeting of jhe God. erich • Lean .spoke of the condition of- the . Previncial 'highway. •Since; the snow. ,nlow had. cleared of show the fain- ers who had to use sleighs to read- ,the.„JiighWay conic! not t : 4 - . Convictions of and plitiiihment for such crimes have been so' few that , many base characters have come to the conclusion- that no great -risk • involved .in .robbery and. murder: 0-0 • SHALL WE BLAME rIfE *.TA.' . On Monday night of this , Week.; nes! the Village of' Aneaster; a ',ear' containing two , young :Mien and twej. young women stiiPped itt • the honie nnharity With. the •histary Of lieXice 'a and(Pe aged eauP'e tbg aa'ee''knowS the contrary • ; at'llanley'.' They rapped at the deor. • So far AS the demand..that the. re - and when Mrs. Hanley onened" thc. door the two. men asked Gm Whiskey,' Evidently, they 'had, already taken „ more thin was gond .•for ' 'them, but :they wanted -more. . Mrs. Hanley told. • .1,e .quartetto • that: it was s 'private h nst, and she ash-e*d' thein to • away.'" All -four • - . _ then demanded admission to the house, and when the wenizi.n 'and bei husband, who new appeared ,on- the scene, refused to :admit them, Oil were attacked and severely beateii. •••$oniebtidt. callted County Constabli Allan and he arrived . the; scene While the drunken quartette. was fitili in. the' bowie, and he placed" the two .men,under•arrest, The -,two girls- in :the case,' 'instead ef showing -any sympathy/ for the tin. fortunate ,Mrs. arged• 'epeorts • greater . actionsickee thein,on to .the old man, so to say. If this revolting outrage had oc• eurred the -Ontario .Teniperinee Act .was iri•force it nould .deubtless be. subniitted. as 'evidence o(: the fail- ure of that measure, and of . an eri- am ple Was: degrading wom- en and men alike' -Well,, this occurred under gnvern•- niept •control,.•which was 'to he. spell •an improvement • .on the , which was .to de away with "bootleg.' ging and 'Make for better conditions • .But then we forget. • perhaps theat four young reoPle got into; the had, habit Of .drinking to excess under the, 0•T,A., and that ,they • have mit Yet been cured hYthe more effective measure. 1, , THE •diumTH ..Or TnApE. •, r.we thoue.ht that Cailida had "become a, considerable factor' in the world- of 'trade, .and -the ever -in. • creasing exports were boasted ofther as nOw.-•‘4..' Specially by the PolitiCians, who happened to he in centrol.ef, thr, governinent; and; Wished. tn.. grail -al, ' one looks into theZmatter cinnIt.,realize`..the: development there haa be" A16' that O'rre• A gOvern • from the Mexican government/ •IA over 19,26 and there were fa a 429 l• . • . ,e.: So with Canada! Canacilan q.. e. ties reported • ins'. 1927. at yet Merits In*exitiare nitik'larger therefore, staads, sout in. 'the history 'than the average Citizen' of Ala -corm. coinnenatien in thifi . 'for Ttbe.Contlaeation of • theme '-',.inter, , acilipvea. b*,,,v9iiies .0.4ci,•Nithila.,glve ,,wteilr;..71.9rtwelve.:. a:C. ;191 dolienthts;,, reported„peri o. y lj- to the •.1klesiOart ' •goYerntnent'. a.!..•••P)FcliSe. C,,oreperisation: Board than in . es.ts it :yvoirm .b.'e,ifnpossiblz.. to., "S'a . , it44.9..1)netliri4a1,#,!7asOfii;••;allihia "YOar,...ind Suppose Canada should,-- 43. Mr, :gar.,• cit„..dernands, cut ..off•:'intereeurs% witl, Yreellrs,a,..84tili. e. .11;11;eiri PI .11‘16'.0i-1.16k;141)1:11,..e;h:'0.c.'i* 727.1i11W-eaTCTi?i,76°143-1,74t4le' P(.741'.6.sree'hu.t1:onze'95..rf ''Ityill.” ..t.'11!':i., pensation- pcierit.',!i•a...han'illed re ,cdtintry,..dOes he or -anyene. eise.,,siip. of .•939,909 ..aCeidentht including • .Pose,, --that , ' Mexico' ' rWeitild ibe r!ol'ind6t,se• c' sdte•a4h!1,7474.131.117.4'..(;i:1,a:0'.3.,.41."'04.7%d4ed.46 to relax 'its •••anticlericil'. '...• ver.yene„enloying the:' SlighteSt 'fa.. il,•:.T.,iral•p.i-try,i4/6tn.'?..,*7:.:t1 ':t11,11raettS1:41:4,iien8d!'1.2. I: 4C.Cidaiit ‘..,PrevimtiOn'.. AsiaCiat - states that , the ...eperienie for call of Senor. Barron;, Mexican ',consul' *iica.1411tite,7.701..41°,es:ii'do;ciric:t;'6'..pi7et•v%t.ntie;ininw at TorenOk'h•e aaked... is.. Canada is in no pesition to .t.ake :the•.. 'Iclid'er.rled.' Both, emploYer. and 'employee '. . are keenly interested in indUstrial 1 safety', P°sitle:n tila• th.'cliPi°iriatiC.; agent . of and clote..•:ce-toperatiOn will''' prevent - another • c•Ount,rY 'has •pa ; right to'•reply: any accident:, .11r.. Morley•,States that ,tc,'„,a-ttaek Made .on, that .e6untry bY,,, a , • .. . • 'be ;has...reports „frant .,plants in priyatee-.. individual, • tbro_tig. h•,the. nubile, press. • . One may •:, utterly .,'•,thsagre.r.:,' tatiP•inelnded.,,in the:Membership...9f With Senor Barron's ,yi•ews . on ,•the. the•:::Indus,trial Accident.,1; Prevention ,COntroyersy J • in ".Mekicp,':but-At., Would Assoc•iations, ,which• •operated 'for, the certainly be •a' high-bunde•d .07..c. eTl- • ink to deny hfin the -right 9 • fitp.t:e• 'cident. ..'showing - 'that, god '`,,accident . . ,• ,. . , . !" •,- . . . • •whole Of 1927 Without:a `lost time ac - the pesitioni -lot his -government ' in experience IS not a...matter of Chance' 'terms ap .,.st*Ong...a's: those in; Which , but-,,eallp• for '..carefully, .plahried,. work.: `Iv/i '-'s'ilect .•;13ish6p ' Fil°n' 'a'•: 'r••• -• •• to make 1928 :an accident.' Many indtistrieS 'in:Ontario are -now,: *....sl‘tr4odeegr'.'.aPfn.cih;nileuhr.tairldliAlr'1.°-iNL'tan:'''P'.atidillieirs' 'concerned and' the exiierienc• e 'Of. the aversiens; on the noli6y; Of :trying tr.' - •free year so far • as their "Manta are • divorce the. '. IVcd;doan • • peciple fro• m, pa • st Sieaf. indicateS ' that ;an .:inereas- Catliolirl9:M *0^ "; .1.150464, ,..13tit ; the ' ing number ef,Plants,will.OPerate thiS principles, ,of : .131:Irish., tuk /.4.7...Whicb . • • • year, without•-any„loat thne accidents Compel pi, .tp" ay:avant*, with ..hir'. PLANE S TO' %BE ,i,..9;ED,'' '• dfi. '... . criticiSvia •of the Mexic'aii... iovern- 'Tier t SliO1,11d,preVent,ns•from .denying . ,,,... • ' IN; TREASURE...RI:TNT ,46 .the, Mexicann'conspl:the ' privilege •Umisnal: OpportuaitY•..Tp• Gain Big' ..te reply, ',., .'• ' ..''. ".. : .. . . - ..,., , • ,•Money; ,Is Explained. ' So , far ..as the resolotion .• of Ilily'• MareiVis. ebneeimed, there 'ii'.. yer3i , t veryone' in: thia 'district: who has Oi4ious: reason , to douht.the •bona . firle;.. '-iee.n.. haying': tronble- recovering • from . . . . , Of 'bit rekolUtion:.,.It. :. is _ 'debcatabie ••he financial Strain of .the •recent hall:. , whether. its• purpose 'is'•riiit,to. embar-•• ‘ilay season will welcaine.tSaaniiptince, -,,4sti: the :; Ono idian:•goyerninent 'rather inent on Page 5 Of this. isitie of 'in. .then the .,Bfe.x.jeau goit,erements., A. o. 'Aikpieue Treasure Hunt, which iS' be : - Matter Of feet it cannot • caUse, ',atilt. ing staged by , The Landon ..Frec: --elc'han:srrnefit to the Callesadmin-• Press. ' • . • .,' ' L ..., ",.;.: :',. ' iatratio . ',If I'Mr, Mardi 'knows • •any,:, . the "freasilt4' Hunt takos the 'form thing hot /Etbout Mexico •at all . he inns4. of 'a 'Pin* COOteat,'Whieh IS deOgu- , know "that the '.coUrSo. ,11!e . sug'geS6•'. ed. to promote , reader 'interest ane . wotild merel:i '.serve to Fttrolgthen the. good will on behalf.' of The'49ndoili hands Of: President Calleal ,for .there Free. presS, ',..and" the ouperfUnity; for, is .no. sentiment.' more doei,ly rocited., tem:line:. ant' substa,ntial. ',profit§ . to in theMexiCan Mind than resentment those Who take part : canna be denied; at : i.igringte,i interference; ' ' • This, unique form' Of cOmpetitiOni it; .11F;E-H-EA0N'.00-IfiNT"'G"-.: VI‘TE,5i ' features which nitike ,partieipatidn :a; ..',. a 1 il td. have, Very definite educatiOnai __.. nrofitable matter even'-‘anart from •the I(FrOm ;The, I,ond.an Free Press),. riiiie money. angle: It. haS been em , There seems to, be no end. to the riersect, by ministers and educators in la ..poe;ihilitie,S of , agriculture . In West- several .large cities'. 'Since. the ..a114 ern Canada ,Soon eyerittliing gto:wr 10,11rieOrt'Orlt clearly state..4. Ithat .• 'all in, Old.. Contari-04ill, he produced , or members', of any; faMIFY mak co-oper- iiti7waPrsa. i'droleirsin'. atletisy9..allissilet d!ilbi.::' ii!qt:: '4' otht, rinafill'"'-trokiVrietntOUtirte..''ili's:t,--I'l•oltnkt 'nteir.olts'i . called • agrictilttire 'experts- that ..eorr these: cold ; and blitst."4"V nights. a good *NO • ni't We. "ceeisfull-t prOdadee tklan:If licitne ' n1'04 : iln*Paghntit. Ifse n• theI;...1..).,ciai6n,„.11:,:li_olaiiirstt:6i.:ti.:114vvt,:otr', s a.oPtl .tha: sPsit9.113:1.41'.ine,:laWi i;lela.:5b4a,..lringi!vhattipcifs:•• t,.1'!,,,,,7.7tyl:,;1.pl. :wat4t;... „E_Oellithents,, ;howeger";:wei:.; heieselialda ,eoatetitrate ae:lhe Trem 'and A ..few• 'enterprising farmers, and • earriecf- on': ,by• !.okoculfural.. stittloas, slirTehellnfinrtst' 2 otike.:,, jtht.,/' ' .s.5..e• cii.tx_to.4,1it,_ . .. . • , . _.: . , ....aal,SLrestilt-the4orri lie-Itliai• 71,4-4-71- rtnetince_ntrt-y911..,13e $1,5011:••.u'rith,,,nk- ,:ly........viehed,,,north..!,..°$'6-1ritifitric' .''-''''"',..iiiiii4.• .dehirahie awards, •'-tottillin 1 " growing .develaned that there' are to. .. day iitiotlgt, .ProYinclal , ciltii •OroWers'. asSociatious, ... hOlding ,. • annual' •. ,Orr ,.. , 4,.49.10 the total. epin piOduitiore• In deflating his: ballon, iThilystan turned the big bag Upside down se thatthe brfoyant gas COuld pOur out more readily into the air. ThUrSton apparently thought.° that with • the. . ' escape valve thus open and disehaig- • • ,. - mil:iidgabsoev rvdiaimplop.dfly7,urttihiiis_g_fbrilliminedoe:rns_s:n& cr ation: f,atheted 40.•, watch:• the ..defl o the Thuraton •deCided.to give them an ex• , any tin thrill. • He .probably figured •thq to ras remaining In. the:balloon AvOuld ustrY be just enough to raise kihn intO the rteen• air and drop. hiin gradually. and gent- corn-. 1y into a, neighbOring• field. • Cern- therefore, erdered° that all flie PO'rts anchor .ropes be cut and ,with the bal- 5,15/ loon in reverse pOsition, he .shot up • .thO into the: air' merely holding to ,the •• fabric, Semellow the escape valvE; trial ii°81127. • the. ork: -tent mdilicatinit. '"Naturat Resoure R;d try's, it% bei,;shies,s.,of_:,t-hi;...?;tLcox:."i_,':ip:;:s,.:_he,,„4.Z,E_tei:n7e---71,Tit;stg:xltiftrn°r;tli - Afhi e.litftaitie ifinfociP;'' I_ ".;hi.._:'84-e.iiit..1-4..et_Lef,c7-0:f7a.:iii;,i:-,wrr:7-iiej;:---;g6;•..,...' :!,::*„'ehpeg,:e.',.m.,g ;Tia-ict:'-rZeiiii• !Ii, 1 e ew pre- Pri:t.Piyi tfte.„..year--after-----tlie--great Provinciaiiihroirtier. Laurier, „selininiatratlinv,iook-efisite problem,:the at , Otta wa---1297 ' • . • opinion Was exprested that th ' Another block 114 inehes •ialighy •"lti inches deep' reptes;inted: 'not Hie ent method of treatment -ef the roar- "asInore. of a detriment, t4n.a bee $1t. 2' • Wit of 4.xinirtit"to Britaln4 but the export' of • *keit *1044 Sour only, .The all $0,000. So; if Chriatinhe left yon' ;•a, hole," our friendly' tip fa 'that .the .Trea'sure; Hunt' suggest:4 'and ,effectiVe means •of 'pulling your. self out; • • Oct, 9,, '4)14237181i, whielfthewr!ite: sbtaeprie),.en7 laSt • ,3rek th rtmlmage- 'box o second -handbook An Aeronaut ,by the name, of WO.: A.On: had luade .an nseent TrOtn• the fair at Centralia; Ia. HO rose tato the air •about two and a half -?diles, goatee' oot .0 sight and came:to the' ground.. about 20,. Miles from • nil starting' *51att His bAPOon, fndeeending, Was:cauglit in a '.free Rear thefarnk• hOnse. O Bnjaniin IlarveYt ' Ito:nu(' ..jefferson,••••caniity;lown: and his farniIy gathered at :11)e.I1.1:1‘;0;Y:' dbitentangle the ''halleon: ":":"While"in tar:Irg to the . arerOmiltt, wilijn hand a took 'hold 'el- tbe,' topea and ,4,towev 'tile balloon • tlwart.t. tir) latrohouie, • HarVey,•, the • .f trof, t led art, !ix fielita into ' the.baajcet to :sea if the Wiwi.), nutted 11i weight pioed to bs;i3,41:7: ' grent..1- • • • , .; - ; • •.* ' Next :HA -Vey Placed his ; threeeb:!- dieh • fhe basket' and their 1?ined :weight'. Was also too great to., •rern:it the, balloon to fioaii to the its tether, So 'Hervey 'lifted " oilt tire eldest girl; leaving two other' children'. 'a .lail �f3 and a girl of 8. in the basket. • At 'lin§ , point, Wilson, the hero - molt; called' etit to those "•,I,oldin4 the ropeS to ,he 'Sure •and hold fast., His 'words were not *01 heeded:: •Sorne- bOdy, letthe ...cords and % the bat- • . , . -loop •Went op: suddenly and swiftly. • 'The anchor •stuck in, a rail "Xenc.e but to it away vh112 ary'. of :hot • r.er .:hursr:froni,..th3 agenl ted group. , The: 'children • scre':-‘ined , tefrors ale the piteoins.' •fP,611.inc down, father," as it grew fainter and fainter,. Made the parents, and, • in-; :de ed:3;sh,c111s_.rii). p.i.eserzt; ri in the .UIight, the rareats Were' toe -upset, to do coy:. balloon Soon Was lost -Signt • 6f.: • -thing; lot other ner*Pis qUick1Cdis:.•".. patched messenreis in. • every bikee- tion- topr?ad ' the • alarm; , of ;plea and boys were search ' • lane• rnt.hb;gl!::vq°d 1.11l'f1e:(feill;-4rindftlCe:tnia;1 sn:Ofh:oeuntfairieethe bal,lpon originally. Started, the ntw • arridnee'd, a greater eensatitbi - elsewhere.. • A .:Man.- bY 'the iialne' S.' 1‘1.-• BroOlcs,. wile' owned :the balloon 'tb closed- pp and Thurston' soon :found - IthaSalf, more than waiile In the air helplessly borne along,by 13,09'0 cubic • feet 'of. gas-. still .remaining in the clOth` envelope. , • :Thelmllead floated up toward De- troit, ;across ., the petrol •B'iver and Over into Ontario. to :earth at . Baptiste . creek'. There • 'sonic French' farmers: were. on the point of cutting up the oiled into • dres patterns for their wives ,when a Mr; :Marks rescued the :bag. He bundled' the,hailOon 'up and shipped it te trait)77".. • - The ponulation.' of the ,:whole cOnn, try: got excited over the --question ilsOn had own, ,issured 'the people . at the; balloon probably would de.' end . :i.two or . 'three :liou,rs within; ,at .most.: 30' c•F the peiat of starting. Ile also • seat word. tc, the. diStfacted parents :that, there •wfi.F.i. no,. 'greAt danger:. tordess the ,,halloory. came• T.1 own a:' dense woods :••where ,the.children. if hurt, 'Wtintld he hard.' to locate The natives then expressed fear', that . the zhildreir "Wotild. tO--deeth....in- the -high altitudi This all happened., on "Friday,..:eve-. "What. happened "td Thotrstoril".Sev nOrions :declared thei• had see.n hiSTainging- to' the ballooe at .a dis- • tance of no. more than 290 feet. from, 'the ground over in Ontarp. • Searching parties •first /1i:tilted ' tht area around Baptist e Creek, . for Th'ursttin 'Or his remaine. • When •c ".trace was found of. him there, rnany more sediThers jOined. the . quest; via. iting the whole area supposedly tra- .• versed in • the wild ride.' • . • '.' • , • • After several week's , of ;futile Search,--h-Ope of finding bi:s.bod'y; 'was abandoned. ,,It generall3r,', was' • be-. !loved Thurston's handl,. had ". grown Cramped -"from' 'continnims . holding on and that his body .had fallen trite Baptiste .Creek or some other Water, .if 'so, his • body 'never came,: to the surface.or-into the sight ,,ef the many watehful eyes- pn the lookout- for his : Tharstdn's tragic escapade was • P live nevvspaperstory for weeks but it furnished Only half,' the excitemept. ruiptrod by the -antics ruilaWaY loons. during 'that:week. • Slime'. old neWspaper .haVe .supekstitiOp, mit 'of years of Ikperience; that:lragedie.i ar-10 •crinint .espeniall'y peculiar ones, usuallY hap 'cby twOa. Vienne,40 prPfessor. Dr. Pali] ' Kemmerer, Wrote 'a hulkv honic .to sustain, the sapi 6 ,t,6.eory.; /Tr • aceounted for this' repetition; , of strangelyisimilar, evenis, one beim'? like • quick :echo of the ether' h! - what heralled the .„"levre'r serlea,"'; A nYho w, Was : a (ricer Coinpi•••• tfOe. that, tilt; ye ry n ?la v alto/. ,ThurstOni,,q involuntary 0,1,1'0V...throw+. •..prie....tolOutls, -Aug::: 1 7,.'185$3,,,t,w(.)i;.4.tril- :(li•e111, itad" !an A•evcii) ary hallooififervOn" tu're 'rho, ey_plAna.„.„ Jan -to r-4he:..-C,7411314.',c „that„-Allattst'Oirair'ii -1.1•66,1 :hionf !•sailoouirlit 'hetaLISti Many . fairs' to'•:e.rf, thee and,. the ' WO' 01, • (tOhtl. httPperRq to Occur gether: • The, Acts are (fraWii. co Of ,Illostror 4tod ,-.••Viritkli I • ••• ., • ohserved and discusSed., at • the tithe. It wag :about 8 o'lock Saturday • ing'Obatit 17 "Miles, away, fiet 'out :of 'bed., arid stepped 10 bis lront poreb :to see, the mneb.:,talked-about, .Comet. . ; reaI scare, WI en he saw hotre: spetiter in. a familiar tree of his yard.- In fact, At1iis2 was: so st‘'.a.fell:' that. he went haek into .the bous.o and. tremblingly Woke, his, •-le-thonght Stranded , • - • 0 , . - balloon' was the "comet, On a personai to bis ,firm. He ha:d..not heard - of the runaway- .,• • . While ;Atchison' was _peering' 'can- • tiously through ,t.he doer. he 'heard a small and ilteous voiceplead:"Carar here and lct ns_down; *2 are almost, . frozen" 'Then. he.had courage to go :out .and. investigate:- . Ire it. aWay, s.eVeral. limbs „ and, the .ear of the lialloen to , the aretind'... The 'children. wera lifted out • shivering, but . uniniurect ' The little boy. It came c.nied • with :cold (It1rifl tbq flight, se his heroh -sister took off' her aprQn,. tovered him trud.. pot hint to . sleep. The' lit, le girl 'lour& a r;ine hanging -Slone. 'the „hasket,--4,it waa the valve -1 t'irt4nd . she, 'jerked it, •" ;She kept .on; jericiill; it •,becitus.f m•t• • She qifteiword explained: "I'...cOuld helr the chickens 'ero* maTesaDiaialv When it.•' $$he in:tur to the , -roan with • Hie balloon beeMne ent tentrled iyi• the tree ton; 'Irtiere the. ' • ,..11 decided to lie still' Until day.. , th.e owner :of the balloon who, •Ittiffrpiad,o 19 acicansions. figurer! 'hat ,t;htt .ehileiren had; been, in •the h' _41(f pli(1, halt'hoors tha't,thei, rro:1, .ho,iff asretuled four and it, lialf 1 t•i1•41 bc fere reining claw*. .1,-- -- n*6-6....:-._....„--^., .. „.... 46--11F, BERT S'iLI ER , Airtirvo MoPhersOn is goin juilmtite--- _L. ..,_ rt,::111:1"..3fr.-.41-.416-itt6. ' 4f ,q1,1,9 '„tells„...all,..:-_,.... ..;.,..m.'1?„,hows--al-MITI,'"kidritinping it ought .enaltc spicy i'eadingl-tOthhridge I it:raid, ri-rs, we ate told;should: sleei. riot bujirs. a day. _That's,. to inake, no."- fOrl•not -Weeping at .Wo Pose. • - .up