The Goderich Star, 1922-09-21, Page 4%
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I . . Tse OUR CANAD N QUIZ COLUMN Mrs. T. Mitchell, of courne towu. I I . "
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NIFICANCE. ' Questions and Answers an All Sorts of Thlings Q_0� .
� 1) I I � Mrs. 5101119 aUd Miss JCala NaU1119. I
0 M I of Stratford, wQrQ gucatH tho Past wc0k . with the, wonderful contres .
.. I I - I ,* )1h4c4nr8ankx " Purely Canadian at the residef2co of .4r. and Mrs a. V. ,, I I
is* oTsy1%r*w ot Glr#ek par4tea By after several )ears in vibich tile WaM � 119U101P. - . � I
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% Was C " tho name given to the myste)?ious Miss Bertha Down and Ur. Gor-
Tp* Natlowatif ,gisplija i Of tb0'C4R24i811 PCOflo havt vaguely CANAID2VS TOBACCO CROP I ' ' . I
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rosentea the idea t iat their money Q.�_Cauadg is becoming a tobacco. organization that helped ncgra slaves d Down of
-11m ~Jkvow of the Greek forces , ? Toronto, were in town,
in AW& Miaor tW tho Turk Nation- was not as gowas that across the graiwing 4country. To wbat exte*t? to escape from slavery in the South- on Straiten. Billi 8 'r olates
AU#U was so con tiordor. The fact that some Ame0- A -Canada grow$ tobacco fu 012- .1oria -States into, canida during the last week attending the e ukeChoc I ',
,jplete and over- ,vo been astounded. in t ilo* and Quebec. the productioa Civil war. T reached Down nuptials. I i
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whelming sia to leave the. military can tourists ha da to find , ar Bliss Gertrude Truss, of Toronto,,J . r
eWrits of the world gasping. A few v$, ous Feet 3 of Cana reaebing 00,000.000 pun4s . 'in 10,20, 1, who., was to them a true land of is the new manager of Royal Ladies'� the preamy old fashioned kInd . I
weeks ago, althquah their main bli- thill thciv orlea oncy was at a worth $10,000,000 � freedow. 51OLTNT ROYA16 Ready -to -Wear Storo here, succeed. 1. 1� . . .
, as overtisli t di 0 U 61 ot do an harm. * I � I I :
lk . ftf�v ,P in 0 WIREI ESS TEI,EGRAPHY IN Q_Wh.rA Pd lkf�,jot Ra"'j? inc Mrs. Burkholder. � r - - . .
�,k It the Gmeks, ho.4 an anny of over -two 11, May R-0 , I CANAVA A I -Uouut Royal Is the n2mc Of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Page and I 0
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I'L 'I kul"ar" thousand men in the field, * 0 I Q.._V;.1,vyc, does Canada stsivA in tion ot daughter, Geraldine, of Detroit, are
0 tho'beight in the northern see ... - Pat eproon sChocolates
well *qui= and holding strong po- C - on, Eve of New InOux of Ira- wireless telegraphy? ig at'tho, home of Mr..and Mrs., RrT_- _ I . .
, 1 .044;4 Montreal, froin which the city got its v1sitil .
$I . , Ir vo sea level, 'Harry
0AS. O&Y tb*t *rrm is non -ex- igb in wireless Videan, St. Patrick St.
I I k , migration A,Canada, ranks. b name. it is 709 feet abo, �
, ent. What was not k fled or vup. I telegraphy, with ktations covering I
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. tUrt4 never stopped its flight until It is ob, the and is the highest elevation in the Mrs. C. It, Hunt and sort, Bobby, a matter of good tas
A district. and Mrs. Handysidev have returned . I . W I
, - ve of a now influx bead of Lake Superion to London after spending the sum. .. . I "
1! i , remnants have laken part there in The Dominion government is *��i Gov* wer I at . . . . I !
* -its hameland was reached, and its 0 of immigration the, ocean coasts and inland to
not LOiD DUPFERIN
i And INVVSTRIES IN CANADIAN . their cottage on the lake I .
,demouistrations denouncing the men- ready to throw, down the gate, . . (l. -When was Lord Datterin . . . . .
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e , I � _ immigrants o� q. qpr- , WEST ernor-General, of Canada? � . bank. . t . I . . � . I .
I or&y. Greece bas officially notified bid prospcetive
1� I the powers that, she has ibandoned tain. class tQ come In. There is to be Q. -Western Canada is becOmflik .A. -Lord, Dufferin was Governor- 'Mr. and Isirs, D.1ardino'have left for I �.
, I her �Iaiins in Asia Minor. Her war- careful selection as to country Of orl- an Important industwial part Of the General of Canada was 1872 to 1878. the West, where they will In future I He Ca Dunlop�. Phm. Be . .
: I abiTs did not even. stop to aid the gin, a better system of direction af- Dominion, To What extent? . .wake their home, v iting. with'their I I . .. I N .
! , All es In the prott,ctioti.of life and ter arrival, and the chief aim to to be A. -.The Prairie Provinces - have 0131TUARY children at r,,egiqa_ Itoose Jaw and . . - I . Godelmicho Ont. I � .
: . propertgain Smyrna, which sea. Vort the peoplimc of tbq agricultural ar- nearly 5,000 industrial establish- - Indian Head, . I . .
, id with BELL. -Startling. in Its sudden I . --- r
I WAM a odoned to Ibc victorious gas. The (',aniidian Colonization As- ments, employing, 60,000, ai is -came the final call to Air. John Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and - - __ - - ff I I
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. Tatko. Only a few hundred Armen- 'sof4tion IS to TCCeIVO some practical an annual production value of. $2701- ""' , ibe former's mother, from Ann Ar W!
i , , nent in its work and Steps 000,000. Ver census of 1919.t I Bell"on Monday aftornooil, He was - . - �
.. ian'*ad Greek eltizens h4ve been exe- oncourager in Woods' pool room and- had just bor - Mrs, Frank . - R.'For-
trip to tKe Pa�lfic Coast. -roster, of Clinton, Out., the marriage . �,
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: � I I cuted so far, It Is said. A number will be taken towards aldiRg in the LOSING AN ELECTION DEPOSIT, shortly finished it game. whou"-witbi- A strong, of Detroit, visited Mr. llr�lda ' v" ds son Stewart, for an Agnes Delibile, io Mr. Donald
� 1 - I . of tb�sc were men who were oh the repatriation of Canadians who desird Q.-Wbat does it mean. when an out a moment's warning, -he -sank to and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Britannia ex Ne ' f September. 1� � .
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1, I - Turkish, bleeklist for wassSeres of to come Ocetion. candidate, loses his deposit? the floor and the upark of life 'was Rd.p a few. -days last week.. . ane. .expects to - bi absent. at to take.place theen " -_ - - . . L I
� t I Turks in 1014� There is no guaran. country from the , Unii�qd States. A. -A candidate in a federal elce- gone. Air. Bell bad not been Work- in n a , during his ab- .
b .Mrs. Donald Mu�iay'and two, .chil- least two 0 ths nd I wilyly-e Master Grant, Lean, the little .
. l, tet�, however, that the Turk in con- This soundi' like � -a ,,,*- Orogram, tion lose; his deposit of $200 when he .Ing much the ifast summer on oc- dren, of Bayfield, are spending a sence, County Clerk Holman W, - McLean, hap-
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. � A veritid to the idea,of ruling a - Christ- Wisely and intelligent'lk �irried out f Ila to poll hall ai many votes as count 6f eumatisinland affe�tion of week with Mrs. �Murfay's parents, in charge of.his ohice in. the Court s6n of Capt. and rs -yeate'r.
'. iso, community with- just toleranec A I r; but was --f House. . I peried 'an Accident about noon I
. I .. %. k should be the i4eal.policy for thi'4 were polled by the winning candidate the he C eeling so much Mr, and Mrs. Win. H. Birnic, Rain. � � ., . own' stairs at Menese�
. I , 'It is not hoprobable that the . Chris- country. Reference has been made . better% past few days that he III . ton street, and waiting on� her moth. Mr. and -Mrs. John McDonald, El- day, falling d, d cutting his bead so .
I CANADA XISTORY, � _ I . tung Park .an .
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I .1 'thins of Smyrna.'*ro doomed to a in those column's to this J . . . 'I� ... spoke?-Vf resuming his work. � Dr- or, who has beqn'on.the Sick lifit. gin Ave,,,,-Goderich, announce the onj that the doctor had to put in some I
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a � . � Uto that''bas become common in, Several previous *1644alolrli. It: will Q. -.-What and where% is. t e Trans- Gallow was called ut once to the JP001 County Tregauref .Lane 16it.1 st gagement of' their third daughter, stitch . .
. . . I . . Many Christian communiti4i " . oing and reconside,ripg o , f- Canada, Highway? . room and pronounced life eitinct., . . A. ._ . .a I - . . es. , .
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�f I 1. . . .;. .1 � vIoUsly over -run by the - Turks. In- ten. � This country cannot afford to � A. -The Tr4ns-C4nada Highway Is 'Nhe coroner also wgs nollneu UUU 0"W . � . . I 1. _: - I _ - ; . z- -== � I � - I . . -1 . - . � . � I . I I I
�, ", deed Kemal Pat& the 7Vrk Natio stand still bi tho matter of inimigrat, a motor route acroS4. Can4aa, prom- no occasion for an inquest, The fun- " GOIDIERICH ?4AIUM . . I.. . i I
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'. .;i . it.list leader has sent a wire to 'thc� tion even during poriod$ when.in- ote4 by the Canadian Highway As- eral takes places this afternoon from I � 1� 90 t� 95 1 , . . -1 I. � . . . � . � I ,�
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I I _,,, 1 . . League of, Nations ikt Geneva. to the dustrial And commercial activity are sociati6o, of Victoria, R.C. It IS, the.home 4f his slaterv'Mrs- Gibbs, Wheat, per bush 7
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. . 1, I . . effect that he can -oat be hold -respon- not the most noticeable factors of Its. however, only a proposition as yet.. Mr. Bell was a ,member of Victoria, Flour, family,'per cwt. 8.50 to I 1. . . �
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, � I I sible it a massacre occurs, as It may life. It 16, not necessan CANADXS'COAT-OF-ARMS Lodge No. 182i L, O. L., and the Flour, patent, per cwt. 3.75 to 4.00 � .
. I I . be Impoisibleto control the auxillar detalla'as to the importance of good I" N 0 T1 Of. :-0 F RE M OVA L .
- " Q,-Wbat W 'the: 'new 'Cahadian 'a " is Attending the funeral in a Bran, per ton, . I � 22.00 to 23-00 , .. I . . . ,. . .. I � . ;
. . � A , � " . I . . jes ,who aided in 'the Turk victories. immigration to any country, It is Coat�of ArmS? . . I bt ty.' . . . . . � . . Shorts, per ton . . 25;00 'to 26.00 .. � . I . I. .1 I. . - - �. . _ ..- . I - 2- -_ - - . . - . I
I � . "L 4 * V at thore,should n6ver be ,-A new Canadi' Oats, per bush, - 30 to 34 . ,� .. . � ..
- _� . ,� .' �. � - _.- ' "Nrk Victories Open Up Difficulties an,v relaxation as to quality and sult- , A an Coat -of -arms BROPHEY.-The funeral of Mr s Barley, per bush� 45 to � 50 . I I . I . � . . . I . � �.. 1_ � . . 11 I
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� . for the 110tish ability, The countr" owes that to has been Issued with a flag of Can � epb Bropheyt, whose w . - 90.to 1.00 . .
. . � p I . dda and the Union Jack at the left. on Tuesday: morning,of last weekt, too); I I wish to notify my patrons that I b ave moved . 1, . .
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� � . .. . , * * * I . - A maple leaf at th - 'to is bo e_by place from the family xesidebopi Quebeg, 80 to _30 - _. ..;
. esent street,.ou Thursday afternoon last,to . moved my Garage, Mach �
li� of .thevoweri; the Turk victories in - the lion. The g4iqt6l%gs. re)prirl Bptter, per lb.... , . ine Shop and OXY- ' � .� I
� . . Alsia vinor open up difficulties that * , ., Afr*irs lit Italy rom I Hogs, per cut. 1. 11.00 to 11.00 � � ... , . �
� ` . cs which the Can. Matt -land ,cemetery. Rev. $.$.Hardy, . . . �, �
i . adian pcoplo�have sprung: England, rector of St. George's church, couftttoil Eggs, per doz. 23 to. 24 . .
" I . as vot gan hardly be visioned. - Ke- It Is solemnly asserted that the -Na- . 24 � Ace lone Welding"Plant fioM Kingston . . I .. � .
� Potatoes,,Per bush.. '60 to 60 . ty
i � . MO Nalt and big advisers and,ropre, tional Congress of,Fasclstl and Ar- Ireland, Sootlaiid-and Fr#nce. -. the .services and the pall -bearers were Cattle, choice, butchers 5,60 to 527B . . . . . I
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ten%tives hiiiive, openly'declared. that ditti, to -be held at Naples in October . � . . . I .. I I
II � . � I Constantinople is now their aim. will decide whether Italy Is to remaj�l CANADIAN GOVERNMENT TPLB- MOBST& James Conn6ily. 1. W. Van- Cattle, ordinary . 4.50 to 5.00 - , � I I .
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I : . *GRAPHS .� at r, arles 11:eene, and Charles Back. mpso . U . . I . . . -
i I . 'They any they will free that- city from AS 4 monarchial country or become . r. elson 13all, of Clinton, took BOlOgna, Bulls, per lb. , 8, to A- , , and Victoria St., � fcrinerly� the TEO I
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� � Allied control and re,establish tho a republic. She Faselsti, which � Q. ed In ring, lambs . - ' ' 131acksmitli, Shop cofner, . % I . . . . I
;1 � , the Canadian Governmiant system of char e of the funeral an4. was af Rarling lambs.-...' 09 to, 09 . . . , � . .
I , 1. � 11 Turk In Europe with all his old'VoW. claims a membership of four million , . . by r. , r, of t*wn; Mr. William', . .. I - . .11 I .. . . s ..
i_ L . : . tr. France And Britain, it In said, ex -service men, has achieved' its ob- telegraphs? . . ' ON on, of ziucknow, and. Mr.' William. Sheep ... .. .......... 02 to 1,62 . I .1 . : . . . I . 1. . I . ..
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q. i, . . . are 01004 that this will not N ai! jective. of, crushing out the Red men- ' . wileake 6r sou,of 1ucard1Ae,.fr1ouds,ofMr. Rides. I �... I ..� ...... I I . . .. 0 I - . . I - I
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!, , I 1lowed, and that the Turks shall not ace In Italy In spite. of all the, aid undet Government control allows - ====_1. . ... . � . I .
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I I I the Russian 31,000 wiles'a poles, . I I I . I Bropboy's in the undertaking business# . I . I ., I . .I.F111111, Rx. MILL9R. 1. 1. I... I . . 1.
W I . who kindly offorod tbeir.services.
i - t.rrmitted to extoblishl, themselves that could be.given it by le . Mr. , . . � r - . - - , I , I . . I � . . .� 11 � . � . . . � , L I. I .1 .
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" in t e Dardanelles, or close the Bon. Soviet� The Arditti, wh it Is also - CANADA'S COAL RESERVE Jack *Brophey, ).fr. and Mfs.'Ge6tge.
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. �, �,.,� .� I . phorous Other. But to many of coinposed largely of ex-osoldlers who Q.CanAd4la � coal reserves are Tjnxtou%u(I Mr.amd r T as'ljux. , Yesterday (Thur4day) w"'a, beau- I . I .� . . � I .
. ,� 1". I . these decisions havp been modlAed-of served under the 'poet -aviator, On- said to be very rlcb� What is their ton. all of Detroit; Mr, Charles Iteene. ' I . I .1 . . . . I I . I - . - - .
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, " I late- that apprehension ' ftists. briolle D'Annubzig, when be seized I. . . .- - - . .
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; ! j 1� - . . � Britain cannot afford -to alrow the 'Plums in rebellion against his own of t1.1e McCullv, of Toronto, weie here for the .a h a equio'ce was that 0,11 . I I I .
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; �� 4 - $Mes, where so many of her heroic larger .organization. $Owe time ago- erve-Novia Scotia, two billion met- MlssEdfth.laiie. Luxton. She wastho e e in I I . I � . I .1 . I . I . . : .
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I 3 � dead are burled as a reminder of that Re ular troops still 'in service, are studio. Sunshine ig, good fbr
I . ric tons; British Columbia, 23 billion eldest daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs, 6&wu . .1 :. . . 1, - .� ,^ .ff , I .
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. � � . grim and ghastlf struggle for ki way cla mod to be favorable � to the Fas- m0fric tons. . . . ago. . 7 1 1 . . . . . � 1 7 � I . � . . . .
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�, � I , . I � . ed with th ements are made by members. of - . . � in 107. she was married to Mr. Bropbey,, . . . ' . ... . . I . 11 . 41 � �;�J ves . 11 . - I .
to 'Constautinop e� She is also fac-� tisti. Bearing in mind that these FOREIGN . buxton and was bdra In, 'yeato light, beillih, bent ana photos.
. � . . fi. � I e , �robabfflty that the stat ' PAPERS IX CANADA ship. .York county, forty-nine . I _Ti - , � I . I A 4 ' , . . I .
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.1� � ' -A!-Tbe (OreIgft4p6pUIati0ft in Can- � Three Sistors,.Mrs. 'Win. Taft, and & , . . . . I � I I 1. .
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,I � I , , . : , Turks will now demdad at least the the Fascisti they are nivertheless , Q, - � .. . 1. 1; I . i - . . - �! . I I � I Z .''. . " �
.. ; . lj4 . . restoration of Moso otawls. In that rather� shirtl6g, . Italy has' b ads. is revealed -in the papers publish, Misses Maud au4 Vina - Luxton. of . . . � . I : ,� . . . .. . �
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I I., , event Britsin-wIll gave, 'to fight for hianifestations' of -the power of the t I In, non-English language& . 1. NOW Goderichi au.4live..brothers, John an 1=M!2!!!!=0 . I I - . . .. �
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� , �� A� thg ji_gg,two or, three many are there? � . . tolij 4rxeorge an . . . iiii �o'Uj Sehool Shoei for bo�s And. girls tbore *, .
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1. . . I " , 7 . � .ghtA Ar-Xurrender-AguL.,-She. grga-DWAR , Ibli - li� CT __ � ulv-ot� __:_�_ � __f.f�p_- � �
ill __ - A.--== - p"a p 1E . I .. . . � , . �� , no vary tiffiffdr 1.
. .1 I , , I � is liotlikely to Wet any aid from the years, The assertion is advanced ,,are pers a e pu ,, s d NUilaw, of XIncb,rdIn6$ . . � _1'' . . .. . i3 piwl� alccel;� ifia does i . . . I ..� . I
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I .'. I . . . other powers, or forces. in Meso- that in the event,of A vepublican form ign Ignguages, namely, eight Uk he result ,of a severo, I I . Whet� there 4nginj conditiphs and does . i WOAS� -... . . 1. 1. __:
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. _14 'sit this time are slim. But of government- being _.detidod . u On Oats ago Mrs. I . .... o'..., _ I .
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; � 111- ..... .. .... - I �.. �... � attack of flu 'some y . . I I .. � . t c& petition. Because in . _ . 11 . .
. . . . Interesting scheme of control by thbke would- be' ,no revolution. *Oh three leelaridish, three. Yidish, tw6 : " 0.1. . . under the keones m . . , _ , I I
,, e Br6paey'g beRit was *eakohed but hqr� I . . - . . . ' . .
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1;14� '--".--'--- - the - air force Jas -been worked out Fascisti is so.powerful; it is said that Xorwegian, five Itaillan,"two Germant con(lition did not occasion al I I . * the alf6eimaltiog . .� I I h � . 11 .. I
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,� ,. �, � the Tufli victories bavo had an efroct. U. S. Commanders re ,in Favor of COST OF ONTREAL HARBOR. I :1 , . ; that every wearer I oks upon as sterling . .
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1�. an na ve agi . rs there have Fighting the War Out . .Q. -What .has the deep water bar- . � � I ,
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I .. e ration , rayers . Brophey, in the heavy blow.tboy We . � . .. . ., I . . . I � value, The values. we, are ghling our custoz"
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1. A . . 1� I L lenee. I . � . . I .. ,submission more thoroughly, and inA CANADIAN HIGH COY*15118SXON- her howeafter holida�ing at London, I 1=919100 I 1 I
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.,. � 11 I ,� I .1 . lArting afBititish Embargo on Con&- Allied armies through Berlin., I But Q. -Who Is the new High Commis. :, Mrs. Them 03e, A, . . , � . I . . . I I . . . L '. . . - I
. . visiting her mother, Mrs. W. D. Tya in� . � I I . .. I, L . . - I ,
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�6. � ; . , L br�.tisb and Canadian ropresenta,� be more coldly calculating than could ' A. -Mr. P.* C.� Larki 'L of Toronto, I L . .
i I tiveS"Willconfe'rLin London in res ot the tAtive§ Of peoples .who was appointed H h Commissioner this week with friends at Graud. . UN-- L THE OR,KE C .. . I
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. I I British Commons for the abolition of L Qi -m When and where was the first I I .
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I . . duced into Parliament'at the coming crop up every once. in a while. They I In St. Catharines. I . . . 0 . I .
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�t � . Canada if the embargo Is liffed with4 results and sometimed the, ition in Canada he sent it' it 'France, were guests during the week of Mr. and . ' ' I
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A .1 � I trade of that kind we can get, an it. udoned " io %-Where &W which I . - I . .. . . , , . I . .
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in the course of a fb*.weeks, C�tkn_ bout what they did do� or ,might have 1JJ.M0ut.r.oJdL.Js_Ahc- largest in Clknada, M 't f ,__- Lt -t - I*y . . . I L I . . L . . .. . � . . L . I L I I .1 .
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The result of the now measure will Labor Troubles in Canada and United ,-I,q FLAN.DERS FIELDS,, . . . COAT SPECIALS L I .
I be a further shrinkage of our exports I States Send Orders for Foundry. . . . I -Water, Rate's � I I I � , 0 , . L .OSSUI, I L . I . I . I
to the United States, and a corre. L Iron to Britain � Q. -Who wrote the poeiint f1n Plan- I I and Beaverine collatsi- some .gl .
dets fields"? . . I 1. I . - A limited number of L Sil�ertone Coats) Op M I , I I a L ,
spondi"g, trainster R our purchases � As a result of labor troubles. in the A. -Lieut. -Col, John Mae ae,, of I ined, others half lined,,.sizes 13 to ig. Regular $a4.5o'gpecial $1 4.1001. . .
froin that eoUn'tryLto EUropp. I d States and Canada, British Gu[e h, wrote "In Flanders r I, I hx" fall I ., ' ). _ I .
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Ctirkada the' - First of Countries in the , from thoso countries for three him'. I October 1St L I Special in -Burberr ' I n 4 . . . 0
AV*r to Got Back to Normal Idred thousand tons of foundry i0n. . THE VNDERGROUND RAILW,kY . . .. . . . 1 $14.50. . . I . - ,% . =
Though.the TTniW,4,Statvs tariff , Of this sixty thousand tons is to be .Q.. -What was the "Underground . . I . 1. . I . ,� . I I � . . . IL ' 11 . . L . . . . . 8, .
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. inoncy flowing, into Canaft"bas bcon resent 'as -compared with Seventy A. -Th ound Itailway was, .. 15 er cent. . . . I . I ,vbo is looking for ,a.
one, a the faitars in bringing the More the wat. While'aueh trade.is , L �� _ - � __�. P . I I , , Vor .the small woman who wears a sample Pize and � -a
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has eome from aerosn the line. Pro. remiWer of the annihilation of dis. Roumatia Taking Sttp$_ to Start Pay- F ifteen per cent allowed' off I . . . .. � . I I I
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war and zuffer�-d currency depreeia- enough to warrant. the establishment talwenj!31 ter if paicl' on or before'Oet. 1. lap I
t1on to got bsek to normal. The ex. of permanent orders if conditions b.out steps to pay off by ind I I .� � . . . . . . d 4
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. ns for the now condition of affairs world can gpt vely far awAy from A. ten4ed - after the arlAistice. Until I L
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