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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-12-24, Page 7• Ad ..,.A.. Irv. Ih • ti THE SIGNAL, l.1 ;B. GODER1CH, ONT. r r9s•.:Itt a x.4a. nes _„ ... .•e.r«.1 ran.. smPr,ra+ra�t"tit flCir: ••rmenez: al ;tta4i's10.e114'.4*.'`" 4$$$$: 1rr:•01,s' tn,-' « =` "}vr,,,: tt'Allt ,. eR,wz. .,.s ,a;7v,,1a,1 ,4$01etiter$141l•1*e' nR1is' As1P1',,k .t,11 n01 dw+ti l' els•ct :mesas'r.Yt sear '!t,44.4w'4t6,'1A'W 'rbur4ei. la„ cab. r Piro;,. County and District Thome.. timely had IUs wrist frac-`pr.,otisilaK a t,y'wu whi.l zlx•y its• tur,•d wiliest he fell down the steps of I te11 kei to gire us a duet, but just le- the s the iwhlle soled et Ff.-mall at the re-, fere their uymta•r came.,1 the pro- ;., .r•4w tour iinkfriday •afternoon. gran a +.Io1st eau• Balled who Nang ,1t Trinity chureli„ Strutf..rd, on he saw.. Lyme, yu!tt• uuawari• that It 1'1'u,ss y. lhremla•r :+t4, Joy Ihir,.n. had 1.•19, .4.1..1,4•I..1,4 1, the iw.. iudi.x. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Swain, Ir wit. rather embarrassing. but the -•+orf Vorout.., w. st-ronNrtl iIt m Ari.. - ineio. mY to- faun. to Nide....I. ultou, of \\'alt..u. I(.•c. I,. ! 1'au1 Kinney, a pioneer r, -1.I, nt of 1111.. "Minting. Mr. and llrs. Ful- I Th. - township of \l. K11 .... died 011 feu are wa'Ing their how.. at Walton.; Saturday. ln...mber 12111. i1. his ullu- TlsLeaver. uuas racer. East Waw:uewh. ty fifth y441 r. Mr. Kinney movemovedto un •. •w auuo.rthe .1ga'f•1ent ..f his McKillop from Hamilton in the spring daughter. Lyle V.rle•eu. to Georg. E. ..1 lea;:.. M•n1h•g o, a 1111.11 nu near 11.011.4,14,-.n .. , .f lir. cud Mrs., 4O.ergeI L.o,II.Ury.. Sow. years. later 4e 1',aak. Eu+t 11'awauosh. The war- wooed with his family to Whithrop. ring. fa 1.. take pine. the latter I!yidwhere he 1.81 1it.•d •vier 511,,,, 111, ta ..f Ilecem•r, %%if.• ,11.•.1 many .years ago. $urcicitig Hey. t•. G. Armour. of Itrueeti.111. are o11. daughter. Mrs. lteleot Beat - met with ,t issInful a.d4.14•ut. a fee 11...f IluiI,'tt. au.l the.•,•-.us:.lo..ph 411111Y11 11er, 1{1' w•a. trying to poste his sed \1'illi8ta-sot; the home form. and .ear out .t ttiw garage wh•11 hi. heed , 4;...rg.. l..1 L,.ndoe. was .aught its the eha!u of the Mud - - - wheel and ilia little tlug.r wa. ...I Id-CHNIIN' lordly .rusher] that it bud to lie metal- I titled x44 far as the hest joint. - ! Murl•.dt ll.lta.. o1,o laid Isrt. a ]ora. 1"..4•11 Si nip and .hnl.lu,r• ! Cu reat -sers .snee will. r for several Ml.c May, of 1l iisal1. had a 1114rrotc months. died Saturday. Ise. u11a•r 12h1, emit lie from nsphy•lathin front ^ate in. hist sixty Rath year. H. 'hates a .•stuping fruw the fume.... In Their w id..w" and uu ad.J.l it daughter. Mrs. home. Conduit .1.1'11 41$11r.its $114''19.848. t•...k. 11 r. N.Hae and hi. morning teeth her. overcome I.s it end t:u 111. wove.) to 1.n,•kt,wc a few' „years, fell on the M.o..l fleeter woe sum' ago (ryes the 1A.•hul.h l. neiyhrrhu,sl. or tuted anti with prompt mod viauroue' an.l itw firnvral ..wk planer ti to - e• treatment I.l1 ladle. %ere brought L,n•hu W, ••rwrle•ry. around. - • ' I w.nuld and 1'.t -her M, t'hurlr., A rather amusing ;o••id.W tool• t.tr.. Lar.• la•u 1, 1.11,14,4.ur.. 111 til piap at n nu•.•ting in \1'.'.t !.m ..'r••r:tl years. have ...III wit the I1Pnwll 1'utleed Omni' o,.• .•.',•l,- there awl are here si-iiiug their par- ing last %v. -4.k. Two ladies hak• at M.u-�,,ts :\Ic 111,1 \I n•. I(o,ri.k \L- 4•harl.4 FURS! David Brown pays high- est prices for all kinds of furs, horse hair and hides. Phone 270. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your Photograph No ah• r nen,. n,bran such happiness.. J. T. FELL Telephone 187 Gederlth. Hotel Tuller DETROIT 800 Rooms -800 Baths � per Day ael up ARABIAN RESTAURANT GOTHIC GRILL i# CAFETERIA TEA ROOM 1 JOHN H. STEWART, Geo. Mgr. WIMiH� -- t•LCI-1dAR POLICIES.r'wIt} sours •RATNIFlwT TEARS. 1 Iru.Mwce twndx self to Very WI Power Attar .Ily,1e Parker has -•.1.1 the ly.-'um Theatre• to t'rl.;. 11. .1: -1dn84- ..f: ' 14rang..ill.. 4'a pt. .%'.1:. Ms bus 1.•.11 :, •-harg,• ..f the atea.rner Cr,•yhotu, l ', r the last tune-nwuua. ,col prv•v'I- .11.1y was its ...tomato' ,.f '1.,lm,•r' .n 1he t'b•.,•htt,1l k Ittlff,lb. tine. 114' Hud \Ira. .\dams will n,ak.• their hone• in \\ Iweia111. William Sherrill. a birl.l) r.•.ir•.url 1 itl.(.T ..f ii tngt:nm. ttie.t un Suttday. I a-,•.n,t.-r" Int h._ after a ';bort illness. ll way ".•t.mtc-fit. y.ars .11 al/T. 1411(1 b..1 '14.11 1n 1111. t•011111 nearly all his 4t.. I11 wit. 41,rtuerty ' MIT.- lt.- b..•ru Farrier .f St, Helens' Porti.,•, with two -..n. red four dattghtir.: \\'.•-I.-y'. of dwell Sound: William 1111- soil. of. the 1 r...Ih.•i14! hydro otllee at 11.Hlllton : Nre .141ui. 'rifts'. of Wiug- 1 x.171 11i.tt It.. of the Howmuncille • ....hid: staff: Mrs. Wesley .1. John- ....1,. ohn• - ,.1,. . f llarkda!e. and Mis. Grace. a ',AO,..,.. 81 home. 1 THE WEALTH OF LONDON :,l gird�l of Intellectual Party. Variety of Buidnete. A GREAT LIIT- -- ROYAII(li OI[ The man who has entered Ms ler) wide variety .. auris itself 1 1F1QCRhti, fortieth year is to the prime et life. a very wide variety o1 business, and He is thea at the bright of his 1U - there Is practically no risk within ..10 .400 yytjKter" Tints the Mlots tellsot0al power. Hits kauwledgr and recon which tnpuraoce cowpanies result I. 9tletOey worm,. MewpWr experlesee of men and things are just will not co time to with the result Total Debt is tilkt,jM.YIL- ripe enough to draw on. The ,winds that, from time time, some a of most great men have grown, and caller Insurance pullciex have born' (ismssaslq Oshoaaded. ' despesed, and widened with age. taken out. It has been said that after the age The most recent � fists.' teeing* All the huttesa romans of hcmdoa , of testy the brats recrlvrs nu new tnsurat,crs 1% contained in a proxp• 0- 1 has been tabulated and rrawssd to ; Impres)' 111 says a writer In an 40111 tun Issued by a ern pare' to par. nts figures In a wonderful book )fiat to Q pre*. paper. Hut tele n a been and guardians of prospective debts- seed by the Leedom ouaty Oow Oo intr d tants, offering a policy to rev.r 1 h costs of presentation at Court. Sines these costs at a minimum -l'P rome- where In the neighborhood of £590. world's greatest city. with a popula- such an lnsurinee would be well 1 tion of nearly 3.0ee,6e0, is recounted worth anile. ' between'4he blue carers of this vol'Not long ago Lloyd's issued •our- Ions policy. 11 was lei Insure a nose. um« of 450 ,axes. and the Organ in question belonged Astonishing figures are given .un- to Miss Blanche Ca41tt, of Oklahoma, ..ening lir bricks and mortar talo« whose engospeciality was p r selecting of Loudon.. and what the pub.'. ser - and bleeding of chole. perfumes. ! - Her nos* being her fortune, so to vices of the mamwwl, capital cost. speak, she had to take great carr of All the houses. omens, and public 1t, and the policy was taken out to Ind,•ml.lfy her to the extent of 110.- 000 10: 000 If she lost her sense of emelt during her tour of three months os the other side of the Atlantic. Actresses and singers frequently insure themeelvee against the ever- present ver ifiat, £6U,000,000 3 yea,. out, in a manner, any prey anesent riot of losing their voices, r The London t',.unly 4'ou,e';1 bv•1 edge of chemistry." and this class of insurance has yrs- f:oldsmlth was not far from forty tome so common lately that it comes the greatest rev.. rel.-, 1134 11. 00, when he brought "Tie Traveller" auto the. category of ordinary bund- ridged by .aunty rat. • Thr I•11, +'411 - ' and "The Vicar of out -rho " "The near, without any appreciable is- poral'ttrn is. no-tii. umxt favor• I Deserted"Th Village" was not pub] -The to the premium etre. (ably aced of all muntri al bud+.a• until his forty-second year. Then he CLINTON t` sd1 over and over again. called "London statistics." 1 Macaulay says that "of all the The whole Itte history of tits good books now extant Is the world, more than ■Ineteen-twentletl,s were published atter the writer, had at- tained the age of forty." Lord Lyndhurst, we are told. o,1 Use night that he entered his nine- tieth year, addressed the House of Lords is a speech of lneomparable clearness, lucidity and ability Lord Palmerston. wbu died Prime Minister In his eighty -Ont year, was an "old boy" to the last Dr. Priestley knew nothing of rh.mistry until hs building la London, a,.• w•'rttI was forty years of age. Writing to 162,525.827. Sir Humphry Davy when in h1s slaty - The complete ade,lntstrsfu•u of etghth year. Priestley raid- "A■ old London, county and e.uni,tprl, %.1', an experimenter as i am, 1 was near forty before I made any eimerfineats all subsidiery.servb.., costs r.r• '•. on the subject of air, and thou wtlk- lous bnowl- et ease Mire Sybil Thorndike, for instant», 1 The immune of the City - 311.1 a became fannies Previous to that he frequently Insures herself against small h1111-117�r u, it Iatir.ir. istriT .r was laughed at and called an "In - chili, and other risks which are like- than £2.213.615. of wl.irh aninon l spired Isiet." ly to prevent her from Ippearing at : only 1:1,2142.1144.00.1.., front the rates. any time during the run or a play. Juhoson acid of him rifer his play.1'br +'Dort of l`onn, , o t'euatil, a Lu ,teath that "he war a plant that low - Other famous performers occasion- rule fir City, al., J.. , -l.rt lor•:1 errd late; their.was nothing t remark - ally Insure their limbs against tied- j c....'ruort. In the v,1 .1 able about him when he was young." dente -which would prevent thorn from __Alt J�,nd,H,. rs pay such Rome of lir greatest peril. of Imag fulfilling lucrative enpgements, or fuinelot,s Amounts •7, .tree, 'h,•y' rit1 Y , inatlnn and Intellect have produced from earningtheir v1' • oar }adeal 1: mon ,9t:a. he til 1'7..1,t, .1.•1,1.,:,- ha. ...Id his flour : d f...1 and gr.. -.-'r bra-io.-4,• ,yarded unrn r the firm ,v1nW' of W. Jenkins •, a.a, 'n harry 4'lfarl.sew,.rth .4,1 ,,e, b 4, . .,.w -..V to hi. .reenhou-• 1 •„t-,l,r.r, I. :11. 'or ' iyhry third ' year • Mr.. •. ,r.•• 14,.., departe•t this. Ere on- , n- 1.,n7-'ey4 do -dither 1,l.:,. after:1•, .., ran 4,. k.. Th.• .1. .,A 1 T,. n, lYl •., \Ir. 11X1 • 14\\,. 1l.- .,y 44' •r.i 1•'''1',11 .4 1, ,,.!„l, .r ',.1' Imaily of -!,.dr.•• -f n •1.. t_ nail n, , "y ,1 .0 ` ..4.1....1 . u 0..411, audt .., C'.,1I 1,1!' 1411. .. I..1,.. �. 41:- t 1 '1' 11. m 111.111::1. 411 :,.. : i'-1• Th r - 14 I -,,t,1 veld „,,,:,,\ I..• aw:,y• :111- ,411,'er. .L•- t:-.,-, K .o. 4.'- so 1',1. d ' on :1 .1 u, '.1a•� 11. -1. K1.,• w,'i BUY Solvay Coke _T Faultkss Fuel, FREE FROM GAS Uniform Quality Saves You Money Does all that is claimed for other fuels AND DOES iT BETTER LI.Sole Agents for Goderich The Dean Coal Co. begotten of High-Gtade Anthracite, Bituminous and Smokeless Coals aryl lit. i \V It 11"ar 11.1 \\':tik rt.,:,• ' 't ;: their SF, ,111 t, 1i a11.1 later 1 en ,ti .: , ' It 1, Iii h� F - t. Il: I -111 all wilt r' 1. .1 \{ NI I .ac. 11.1 n., 1..11 11' .,I 1'i, Ilr the 'in1er- • t ,,U,u! 11.11 -1,.t• r w:Th head 1.,1t't a' il.rri-t .t. lel; for that un 14 w•• .. 41r1 .ural 41 r.. Mo 41 Or: b, 4.••11 r.-id••nt• ..f 1'118 •u 1.4 7.r!) r.t.••'!, year and tet 1.'.'i•,r,•N•-t ht eon. •nw,ri ,Il`1\'- lir. NI,•Mnrrry w'e- .or •u• }•••r In \lo,.hty 4 4,-111 It 1 •.,-t . ,. , .np1a•r wit. t; h n h• nn ii 111111h•r, 1111,1.1 • .,11 t1', tit t; ,.,rd .f Trade e at .y..1 11 U.\Inrr.ty. att.! 04' , etc,' Ailli :1 .•1111.• It, a . 1r•to4 I k. -u .rat. St -44 u, w 17'' '•f Ile.•. lir. :7. hart. I rw rat ;;1 t t of 4lltit. 1', -1 , 11ur dd. ••1.'• , 14. died of t ...est- ..n- nitntlay _-_I • .nther tit14 7.2 4 1111:1011 1111/I om-r, +.-font" tit •l t71•nt hl 4'1111- • ,n 14 11111t. 14. ...•wart s. his ,`neck• ..• .e"•I . - n1•1 111 ► tell 4. • ,n•• • e'1ster, A. 11 to.1111 ,i t', n.,,',• 1111,10a. 44--ssit rm01" 111 141:441 try.ng 1i kit t I.r wt s.r.r tor hie hire '1- ,nirloti. 1411„Ells il• 11b1. \e1r- h t• 1l.•: -'.111 a young n11,t I11tu-el(. \o !,It z i- n 11. 11,1,141111 111811 H ti , ! h 111 b,.,. 11.•.•,':•11 t4• 1�•6 s: u,. ..1,1.•11 time -1,. had r.- .id.rl in SeaAdtb• She 1s surv'jrr•l by dile Meq. it. Y. klehntu. of The. Montreal G.4 *ette. ' Mr. and Mrs. laugh (i.'soey stud Mr. and . re. It. McKenzie. left last week for Florida. where• they expert to speed w•v.f•r111 i1lo6th4'. They 1n - !Ohl uutking IA.• wbul.• trip by •OiUt,r car, Seafyrt14 euriers hate organized for rhl._..s►ltµas with- C 1- Barker. as 14rvsidout, t;1'+.. Hetbune vice-presi- dent. an.1 11. W. ,Thoslpeon seeret444 - t r easurer. 4111 \luwluy. lh,,wber 1471,. .leu.•, 1lughrs. calf,• •.I' liy,t- .ltkittauo. pass- ed H4ay .0 lo•r home after an 141,1...• ,.f .e. era' t,, .11111-• Mrs. Atkinson n ..a- a 1111 11ch11•1' of Mr. and Mre. Janie- !! ugh.- and mus L'rn its Searerth 14'..L11 ry .. len y ,airs aim. - she leave- '.,,. 11111.• 1011. I.si4I, her hu -baud. Seal ,111. 11.o11r11, 1h. 111'11(11 of :1 1.q'nl:u• eIII,.-lI, Lauder 1k.'laeey, vele, tat,s,rl away on Sunsty hast after an Meese .f six mouth-. 11, wait fifty three pairs of oar. and I!iel Tired its 1 Seaford' sine, 1'.Igt. For a 11 miller of .,'lir, " he wits a-M.'i,it.YI wit1, Ill• father -hi -Inn. the laid• (;e.,. E. tical d.•r.uu, le .u11du.lin: the ('••uuoen•la! hotel. Ile an. a1' see ill 1411141 11111%10a 11 and entertainer Red eau. il. dleulaud for uuu,y 1... al programs. \curly 41.4Car dl8w,•taM 1/ae4 1.4 1, 101111,1 in 11,, .1,1.41144*' .1tul 114,4*' whn la•li.•c.• its ii.Hlla +laity get more pt+rrur. .ear .4t 111. ban rho... who .4.11 ? Itruako. Sun. PERCY ROBINSON Fuller Brush Service tlr.ier, hake'. for I• ulbv Bruslo•, of n!1 I.aol Resid c. gorner TrafelgsrrStrset aad Cambria Road, Coderich. J. R. Wheele>�- rottrral Director Anil Embe .t!1 .all► prumpllyy at• 4 led •o day ..r nigh, PlIt)14E44 Store 3:1:. Hr -Idea.• a 33:.10 ILtulilt1111 S" .. r •;e�t.fleh Brophey Bros. TUE LE.tD1'G FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS erderr carefully attended to at all Lours. i,lgbt or day' GODERICH livelihood alto- a great Aral , money. «1l. bre' works about the age naw ether, 1 mitt .1 bit .vf , ma.. to...! woe n . One well-known dancer recently j t*lrl4KroP�odtyi't f I uAuu is on- d Wnrdawnrth wrote ht. "lt7etlr- lnsured her yep for 120,000; •pot 1The r don."- which has been said to elhlbtt alar violinist took out a Polley for bounded. Th. :nulual lure,°e t1. culmination of his genius, when 110.000 to Indemnify him In the London eharitl..s .t..,ds 114,900. he was forty-four. Pope wrote his event of his sustaining permaneet In- I (400. and of this a,loe,lL nearly 113, stinging satire, 'Thr Dundad," at Jury to his hand, while, prior to the OOU,OOp is dtattihnt.d. The largest forty and the "Essay of Man" at war. the precious heads of Padersw- 1 payment from • ierlty le for "medical forty -Ove. silo the eelebnted planlsL were Ila -relief" --11,636,000. Milton finished his "Parasites cured for an enormous rum. o A new 111. Is born In London Lost" at fifty-seven, u en, and Cowper ea Recent deaths due to Immoderate 1 County every three- minute% of every far beyondO thirty before he knew of laughter occasioned another class of 1 twenty --four hours, hill of the babies its own power. His "Tek" was sot "freak" inwnpee, and a tondos i more than 10,000 die before they written until tits fiftieth year. ----- company Issued several policies I reach the age of one year. Benjamin Franklin, the eommoa- againsi their clients dying from The marriages of London .awed %Prise {IhtlIsopher. did not fully eons - laughter when_ witnessing a certain! 139.000 in a year, and of the bride-- popular hlr ph110enphlcal pursuits 1111 popular comic /lm. - `«reon4a-3.bOII-Atrt_aidowrr9, ldoet b4;..hrt4' ohm1laatts- mull.-___ Considerable business 1s also dose , London men marry between the age r li.•r iit•nm-41 was forty before In insurance againet bad weather. I of twenty-five and thirty and moat he experienced anything of warfare. n ot only by farmers and fruit- 1 London girls before they are twenty- He was made captain of a troop at growers, but by people running out- ; five. forty-three, and he was colonel at side entertainments. which depend Here are some ot• the little-known forty four. 11. was fifty-four Rrtore upon a "gate" to cover expenses and facts of London in -day:- - hrn was chosen lord Protector of profits. These policies rover cricket The length of London -streets is }, land. and tennis matches, band entertain- 2.210 miles. They eost 12,824.000 Andel liad reached the age of menta, and ell kinds of mashie I a year in maintenance, forty-elehl before he gave any pour- I amusements. Telephone liner In the round ante to til. world of hie musical I Private Individuals can also Omura - stretch for 1,472,401 miler., and the g,,nlus. When he wrote "The Mes e pithet having their summer 11011- i r.nr.'t.rr of calls to a year at the !eon -rich" h. was Ofty-seven. days spoiled by rain, lir policy re-' don exchanges is more than 105.- Or. Johnson and James Watt wish funding their earners. I•`arhfonable • 000,000. ed to lest whether their mental tae dreesmakers make provision In this 1 There are no fewer than 5,593 ultlre had hemne• Impaired with age way against loss caused by bad wt•a- public -houses in London, or one for Johnson !• neral how Dutch at seventy titer, which prevents them getting., every R00 pr,'ons. one, and \1'alt learnt German at rev - rid of rumour stocks. crit a death ' A .ensue of vehicles taken at Hyde/ enty-Oven Both mastered three lac- y - T Tandy demands mourn- • on result' Motor -cars 40.434, 1 • For H(lli a Centur, the Standard, Sut (es..f ul Treatment Dr CHASE S OINTMENT a In the ro a ' Park t'..rn.•1< durlga a the hours un ril"'s 'rid-hmntl tea/-41scir laroltiaa : big to th..zdurlon of the, fashions : a fin. July day lave the following were unfmp„ind hand. horsed v1'- I Two years aro Lloyd's had to pay hider 3,5'". ey"Irs 7.F.77I motor- t+xe fi �4' I or, a policy which they Issued against , cceles 1,59..:r d ,: rrows 7,2. SE.1FOHT'II • :€ rs,,tsi i the possibility of Ttrabaachl flletvi'd_ No other city in Eurhpe publlfih.r ing In ewlmrning the Channel.. The . 511011 a rnlnplete .piton$ of aellvtty policy was taken out at a premt4lm in nnuffigures Lsil111e nolo c of ti'' s.' The 1 •ith La. 44' 111 t4a l 11,•. •,'newly,,, of one per cent. on. the chance of lt.• 1 the Italian getting across, and the Harriet It t• $1.-.44.2.s company had to pay. \L l \I l • u, Another novel and amusing form y..,r \I \I of Insurance which Is fairly common '''''wec11 -'now 4huc.f;ing and ' .1 . a • ' nowadays is for Dltr}pectivl. parents *iftinl Yt.w, '11.•7 t.n,'t 'leve guy ' r n 1 - 4; •s it. 1.•.... to fake out a policy aCatnst lir rlek 01 lot. •,,h 111'e•11, •.f .wife.----$tre'R«ly ,00uleh, Pulte . _ an ostensive buefnese 11, done in. this - class of risk, and reduced premiums are being foreshadowed in, cnnre- qurnre. ARE YOU A SALESMAN OR SALES MANAGI.R? tit • Always make your bow to a new customer by Long Distance .v'rrlr/i, Sorrier firms :tL14':1 YS inlrodsr,e a .Soksman Iry Lon 1`�tsfrt»r- ,tit se• - _-- r rt Marine Classes Navigation and Engineering Classes will be opened in Collingwood, January 4th, 1926. Candidates prepared for Masters. Mates and Engineers examinations. Day and evening classes are arranged. Gail board and rooms to be secured irl Collingwood. Address all communications to W . H. W hipps, Sect'y.- areas. '.100*''8)4t1. R.traae•1+a1+ Trees In Canadian Weal. seriers-nr Tree -planting on tise farms of ohs Canadian Wert 15 bine carried out year by year on an increasing scale for which satirfsctory Mlle of af- fairs, credit must be given -•to the Forestry Branch of the ie•partment of the lnterlor,_which makes free dfr- trthutlon of young trees with Instruc- tion resr.rting their planting and early car,. • When 'hie work comm,need in 1901, the first distribution was made to only twenty farmers, but eines that time, by moans of lecturer. ra- velling demonstration care, th. set- ting amide of an official holiday for the ,planting of trees. and other Judi- 1#ff'±? .lour methods of propaganda, the die- tributioa has become widespread. An Idea of the extent of thle wort may be gained from the figures cover- ing overing the operations of the forret nitre- ery stations of the Federal Govern - at Ifii*n 1'H'e...„ " suthenan'twMf� katchewan. Between April 14 to May F 1, 2,470,000 seedling%, cuttings and I transplants were sent out from Indian Head to 3,080 farmers. and 2,500,000 I seedlings and cuttings were distribut- ed from Sutherland to 3,010 farmer'". To date, approximately 81,000,000 seedlingt'rnd cuttings of broadleafL treys and nearly 1,500,000 young' I ••. t, oprure end pine transplants have been distributed. This distinction re- prsents the establishment of approx- , tmate• forty thousand shelter belle, rxtxtall /Writ •-1' Grapes. vets+ e' tyy Front earliest time entree were. ;',,; grown 1n the ►.ant and In southern aurope. The grape vine.was Intro- duced tato England In 1552, being first planted at Bloxhall, In Suffolk. In the gardens of Hampton Court Paine- there wa.. a vine that in its best days was said to surpass any in Europe. Ito length was 72 feet and Its height 20 feet. In one season It produced 2,272 hunches of grapes, weighing 10 tons. The stens was 13 Inches In girth. It was planted la' 1709. I;1; G, pennies Cam* Prom Chin. _jwt Oranges were first brought to ICs- 4 rope Prom China by the Portuguese is 1547. An orange tree was planted in the garden of a nobleman near Usbon. and/It continued to best treat tar geminttes.. LAA:: • 9 11. `4R' '40 rft-.7gieL e •�il��f ,,\tY 1 K�' t ;•1 al. 41111016. j'v r� t Ttsl�- ` FN Christmas Greetings thank you_ all for your generouspatronage this AtE Wla yOU • ',,a• RII Y(.. /i X 4',..-, ,•e.:er mss• :e'r5t.4r:tt, a very Happy Christmas A. CORNFIELD Ladies' and Men's Wear } West Side of Square P110:1 e' 418 ;t r Goderich, Ontario -7r 977 4 tdst1t yalkx.r..a,m srt • yr 414, 1.7 r, 19 t; 5:. '1