'was arranged by the es" Allance, and it wa: i _ most plcturesq rel : ever helo "In the history of the Order: Mem bers on horseback and on foot to the number of 3,000 to 4,000 with a score : Ts, took part in the proces: elon, in which also were the whole the Executive Council of the Order. bers : from Penzance, Devon, 'Wales, 'the Norta of Scotland, and Many appeared in the picturesque I ' green and red costumes, and ~bows and arrows, and once 'again the strains of thé Forest: ers' march, "Bold Robin Hood," rang' out through the Lills 0) dales, three Bands, playing the up-to-date version of it, which has been arranged by A. cars a Motor Sho Premier ternation the Druids and the Oddfellows, wisn «participated, and given a prominent place in the procession were the Ash-|: ford Men's, Friendly Society, which, is the oldest friendly society in the country. Born a d Died In Village _ 7 The An Foresters ve- 3 cently m bla for: the mainte; on of Little gal at the AH placed Golden Jubilee Year of ~ large conting from L e,| World's Largest Exhibition, ii Chesshire aud: Yorkshire, The Super Event of 1928 Wi present. Three 0! e members ul Walked; w were, each over 90 years RESENTING within a 14-day period, exhibits from nearly every country; the first public showing of 1929 motor nada's National _Continent's Frse Show: First In- Air Craft Display; ute. aad 3 apher of | the noted 2,200 Voice Exhibi- It includes a from "Goa| ton i orus; Band Concerts by Bless the Prince o H Air Force Band Other friendly sociel Ancluding band: other out al organizations; and Stand ,500 perfor- world's largest nier Interna- ig Event of the he! gh gregh fe ways ready to help anybody. With- : out exalting him to the dignity of a imess, he added, Little John was down from the | l district and one from '| messages was that it is understood -| recovery in copper and gold is esti- the hour. The gist of one' of these that Lake Shore have reached a depth of 1,000 feet in their new shaft, and are now cutting a station at that level. report continues that they have encountered a new vein running par- allel to the south vein 'and to the south. In crogscutting at the 300-loot level, Goodfish is reported to have Picked up the extension of the vein that was encountered on the 160-foot level, said to be well-mineralized and having a width of approximately seven feet. Assays are now being run. A mining man from that section who was in town to-day stated 'that this company should also be into thetr vein,on the 600-foot level within a short times In shaft sinkipg the company picked up several veins. The workings at 600 feet, where the shaft is bottomed for the time, are also said to be in good mineralization. The dope from Larder taimed in a wire which 8 worked by the old company. 'Width based on the high money rates here. Noranda's "H" Ore Body Growe-- Smelter Recovery Up--What Will Seven Other Zones Show at Depth oranda management for some opened up in the mine. Proving dimensions is a big job, because t zone is a big one. Drills from points in the shaft and lateral workings have penetrated the further reaches of ore east and west, and between 6060 and 700 feet length, mostly in high-grade material has been indicated. This Is being. 121 feet. Ore from these workings Is going to the smelter. Officials won't say what smelter results are, but the daily treatment is up to 800 tons. Mixing the $50 material from the "H" ore body with the general run of mine rocks, which averages $23 per ton, |" are cause they regulate the bowels and keep the stomach sweet and pure. Central M the m ming are may be pe to accumulate each month from now forward. + Ganadlan Bond Sales Canadian bond sales for the week ended July '14th totalled $8,761,000, of which $8,490,000 were and $271, brought to date to 293.150, 621, as compared with $315,833,795 in the corresponding period a year ago and $400,121,826 in 1926: ca $271,278,000 ha issues, while ed second with $49,770,000, municipals third with fourth with $9,296,000. Massey-Harrls $2.69 per share on its present com- mon stock In the fiscal year ended November "0th last. increase in sales and the new con- nections. 'made :by the company this year, the report for 1928 should show * | substantially better results. ing untoward occurs before the har- vest, Canada will reap probably the largest crops in would further strengthen the hands rect the present They are sold by medic! fet and interest! t? count is attributed to the Nea x move | hy Hogg] ya a ne lores pe -- = ment of Canadian funds to New York |p): Williams' Medicine Co, Brock- Natural Resources in the West ville, Ont. 93. Mining 5 tnd eae] 3.40 to $3.65. aitoba Mines Current prosident' of the Mines, commenting Fesources of the com: that these have by the option given Oro 1n the Solo Claims, which 26,000 cash, Supplies at cient for nearly a ed at $135,000. The | ting on a basis now over 'all expenses and if you have any of these symp- s you should give these pills a trial. Their great value in cases of N.8., who says: --"I was completely Tun down in health. My blood was thin and watery, and my nerves so bad that I did not sleep well at night. My appetite was poor and the least exertion left me weak and trembling. When I went out I would have a se- vere headache, and would have to lle down as soon as I got in the house. 'A friend-advised me to try Dr. Wil-|1{ llams' Pink Pills. I soon found they | wero helping me and by the time .I had taken the sixth box I felt like a new woman, and have enjoyed good | corporation municipal issues. This @ total sales for the year n highly recommend the pills to anyone run- down or troubled with their nerves.' Not only do Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills help the nerves. Their main | function is to enrich and Increase the blocd, and as the blood supplies the whole body, new life is given to the entire system. Better sleep, steady nerves, improved appetite, Increased $16,706,626 and railway | Company earned In view of the ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. them to-day. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Vandalism in England J. L. Hammond in the Nation and If noth- its history. This gon. The Tablets elutaly harn- even to the Bewborn babe. They eapecially good in summer be- be much more miserable of buildings like the Foundling disappear, if the | squares are buried under sky-scrap- ing flats, if Oxford and Cambridge are Spolit . . . and if hundreds of quiet villages lose the last vestigé of their Edmonton Journal (Ind. Cons.) (Manitoba has come to an arrange- ment with the Dominjon Government out to Canada by Department of the railway had proved themselves worthy of optimistic dictions, Black, and they were apparently well contented with = conditions as found them. This, he felt, was due to methods of selection em-| vigor--all these can be yours by tak-! ployed in the work of enlisting these Begin ! settlers, Sold by all medicine! Mr. Black, a few cases of disappoint- dealers, or by mail post paid, at 50 ment over wages paid in Canada, but [that was inevitable considering large number dealt with. the rigid several weeks in Great Britain, understood, World's Best Enter Third Wrigley Swim he | Canadian National Exhibition Will Witness Greatest Swimming Event Ever Staged Practically every civilized country 'of the world will e represented in the Third. Wrigley Marathon. have been recefy: Poles, Austrians, Italians, Hawaiians, Germans, South Africans, the length so far, the width evidently Alonish and English. To date no Entries from Australians, ns, Norweglans, French, Spanish, Swiss, Chinese, Siamese Turks have signified. their intention to participate but even this is not too much to expect. The huge monéy prizes have at- tracted the very best athletes of the world in" this division of sport; Adrian of Australia, coach of the "Boy" Charl Finlay of 'mated to be better than $30 per ton, which would mean an annual rate of $9,000 § second half of the atelier will go into operation next month. 'What will the "H" ore body show Below 1,000 feet? 'What will the seven other ore bodies | between 1000 Jeet and G00 foot 'feet? These Australia, winner of the King's Cup in England fa 1911; Germany, the present world's plon; Young, 'the conqueror of Cata- lina; fornia; Michel of France, who twice swam the English Channel; Creegan, who holds the Hudson River record (from Albany to New York, miles; and scores of others who, while not so famous, have all won noteworthy swimming: events that] Vierkoetter of cham- "Flying Fish" Summers of Cali- 150 concerning its natural resources, leav- ing the question of compensation to be settled. Alberta is not so eager to demand compensation.) What par- ticularly appeals to Alberta in this long-hoped-for return of the natural resources is the prospect of getting possession of itself, so that it may work out its own future on its own responsibility and initiative. Hereto- fore it has never been mistress in its own house, and it wants to be. Mani- toba, it is true, is getting control in the meantime, with a prospect of com- pensation in the end, and if there is to be compensation to one province it will naturally be a precedent for the others. But until further light comes on the question, feeling in' Alberta will likely be in favor of a less exact ing basis of settlement for the sake of winning the rights of self-determina- tion. een Rubber wrist watches are the latest tad on southern beaches, but it takes more than a rubber watch to stretch year and by a considerable mar- declared Dr. W. J. Black, director Department of Amigration and Colon- ization, In making known, as he sailed Canada for England July 20 the Cunarder Ausonia that 1,400 new families were settled on farms by this department within the present calendar year. | Dr. Black, former Deputy Minister of Immigration and Colonization at Ottawa, spoke of the increasing calls from farmers asking for British farm workers. This demands, he said, was particularly marked in Ontario and quite definite 'in the Maritime Prov- inces, the Canadian west being, also, n need of more workers. With: reference to the apparent de- ~ sire of the Maritime Provinces to ab- sorb many more British farm settlers, the C.N.R. director sald that the need health over since. For this reason I, was much greater there than last year. The English-speaking sottlers brought the Colonization pre- it was learned from Dr. they There were, of course, said the The colonization director will spend it Is studying conditions likely to affect immigration to Canada next realized that, human fectionate disposition will side of the world, nor normally be willing, while still perhaps for life. It is man for whom an overseas must be found whenever possibly is' ed urban dweller with no money at' make satisfactory emigrants, there are thousands, perhaps lions, of others who only need train- fng. They are the real problem, and it Is something of a mockery to talk about opportunities overseas and the cry of the Dominions for settlers as long as their case Ig ignored. -------- Little did the barefoot boy of only a few years ago shying scalers over the mill pond realize that he was de- monstrating the basic, element of the modern airplane. eee When the train emerged at last from the tunnel the young lovers looked flushed and happy. 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Stead, --™-- : Canadian Situation a Puzzle today. ety of agriculturlists whfle Ue wealty will sot spend 8 | secretary to tig tmmigration secre-| The Color Bar in South Africa New York--Commenting on the ip ecoimiornien De, > coldly on: such objects. ary, accompanied him aboard the! y.. jen Recnomist All who are Canadian Exchange situation, the The new rich in the fifteenth century Ausonia, Roaiah { concerned with the permanent inter- New York Times says: SAVE THE CHILDREN built town churches ; the new rich in er ---- tests of South Africa. and not with Bewilderment has existed in Wall the Industrial Revolution, ill as they the actual intercsis of an" given in- Street this week. over the lack of served the: towns, kept up the great dustry at the moment, will agree that large gold shipments from Canada to|In Summer When Childhood estates Po-day- the last family es a foundation of low-paid, low-stand- Rew Yorke his time, as a result of Ailments Are Most tates are passing, and with' them the ard, uncivilized labor 1s not likely to the recor scount of 3-8 of 1 per : | | carry above it an really healthy soc cent. on Canadian Exchange. 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