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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-05-17, Page 8. - - 19419111l�� � - 1. - - --I-- -,---,.. JF ____W71" __ .- - _1r1__WV__119r� . � lwvmwmmw T -4"r - - -1 ___ ... 11 � , . JP_ ­_V_._ . . I I—. __ I. I _. - .- I . . I . : "W&UM �� "I.Ilo'k,"Mi��ll . 111�li,omill � � - ............ .. - __ _­ I '. I ..- � ­ � � - ­ . 11- I- - , ---.-.--'I,---- - ­ �1_ . - ��_Tr" "a 0400XIM STAR Mkimak"M W 0 ,- ON ­ - � - - " P" - 1. I- ____ � - - .1. I - ­ . 11 I #%jb4*,*los&V W V-, - -,Ap V 1! U,M I AN'T Z ___ . I 0-01-- 10Z,l . � I . . `1 '4. � 1� ........."_.-14 -VW1" , I I I - zrv. V,14. %4 %xv 11 04 010 'All I . , �, A 4X : I , I 0X *4ixy, &I trou, * * � � U ooao on - ,* oo,mre 1480 to . ThEIR SIGNIFICANCE. ­ a I WL it S%W"10%-*-%#WW- '*,`,"to 3,ulr* � r, I ; . � I - W *Vltik 'VIM 601culty "Am 'into . k1 I I - "or"Vlo ljoll cita% F. ,1UX=CU0WW. , . . a , t-4etotil. As they i v -0y 0* � L. I . oill t ,�,%,ja "W3 U'*4y* , tow" . - . i a , . . N Id I ^0 r.#WVSS*04" -0 fl. I - I I %"a PTI, all C - .1 . M. I . INAOIC 04*W 1 � I u"a ,,�Av 1, �s s"Votblo to, "."'uill h I . - sw-w-unwask selsti"M lier own way tiucheekc. . I vv�,c , �44,;�, "". tva-tot i*�14,*rjtv � 'a, The W , � # 11111� Swiss citizen wjko served aa sla o'tY 1W 00 br#4109 or of tho traie � ;, RACrop � W,rric - * - 1.�00 * . I *&*r Ill tUs It"go sirml shot and aa4 other sival ements. But Of . : #_ � t;x Ar.1, I killed X VMVAY .014 it - , ebiefof the Say- what *Vail is it no e, to Alwcow? I iot delegation to u Does and :f#� the Russians treat it with the b00r- $3,9,5,� vital I I ally %lu collea ishness they have so for displaYed in 111, . IF trFordson Now � . 11 a 1, ligues. their diploinutic exchanges. bow IQ I Price iv f -*J0- I V , I .... ��� I . _­ - . 0 1 TUS =e;,,, 4wxurrendered, de- unish them ior their of- I I . Dettrbom miclu .� � 14 �, - Britain to p I' *rd you, will"get Your crops in , I "I � �, I f14004 till he had thua. amply re redible that PUblie 1. I . - irotho,t -who fence? it is, ine, .. 3M Put rre e I", � I Ivor � IIN'- 4rod his latillor and I . - , __ - . JU4 been starved to death in RU$SJ1,. opiltion in Britain would support a S I I , on tinte 'regaf#less 0f 1h10 1, I . .1 I I ­­­ " "0*1US040410"$2225 2%ft is at kil101ination, prolobly un. war against Russia unless the lattor , I I . . i,� nosill; of the stason. . . � # J00i ft hthe Crime at the door of country, dewwrately started it. Rus- .AD - 0 . , I - � �1. - till SwW gi whigh had recvut� sia is pictured as starting the r0tulia_ . I I � 9 . I I export trafie to ;1 I op �. � MasEWAK A TEBBUTT I Built for hard 'service Ir warned the Calson to leave Lau. tion by torbluilints is, Obvious that , . . , I . $art" lilloess" 4f 0*ir Open criticisims British ports. . It i I CxODFARICH, ONTARIO of the "SwUs; Quvermial refusal to Russia lit not yet fit to enter the com- . I 11 I - .. " - . J, . PTO% Coi4r^"y rr 0,AIMPA timlyto T1* Stu&baktr U& -SIX $160 4 built for Yom of sive A permit to a courier to Berlin, pany,of nations. : I WQNP M I I A� s fatuous se, over, surviving mem- 1� �� I � . ,. '' I I o . M FoRb . I 11 0,4-ArO4 ... --- I I Wd Wvkv-servkO Over Country r"ds, UP-00untfy I Friendliest 11*1sitions . . __._ � I IML"__ ­­_ . I bors of tIW lasslaft 46wation issued , , Betiietft Britain I .. ___ � - . . J I I � traft, city strftts or SAYWIWO yoa wish to drivel I 9 Jilt4t6111,011t Ii the Swigiii aov� and Italy . : � . I . 11-0 � keep it under prohf�itioill Such ac- . It i$lcowfortsll ecol000*sill of fu ernment'and the Illes morally to- There are a lot of geople, In the - I State, whielt by narrow majorities In t I 1. .4, sturdy sx�d , . I . . tion. is a great victory for the 'wets, . I spoull for the crime, Ali the )tog- Itish Empire Who wi argue as to . I I I 11 both, lower and upper houses, ropeali . oarrassment to the federal * . I long-livO4. Itrotdom from Main � � of the Vt_­­­ _-_!"_ "'� ed the State measure aiding the fed- andane . is proved, by Stuck- slans were not parties, to the Mfe4 the propriety or otherwise "- � it is also another Ind! ,$ I and Turkish Conference at Lausanne xiog callin V_e during the, Xi6ty a oral authorities in the enforcement authorities, - . , b4tes, ,#lei of M"Jr parts, which in 1922 AveraV4 _g on the, P9 mong thousands Of coal users ;he Volstead Act. This means .caticiA, that,the prohIbItion question . I I and were not WAnte4 in that ,city, Royal visit to,agme. They -may be in Canada bemuse of the, outlook- for 0 1 '_ only $13 per 4*r In operatlon, I Switserland may be depended upon to left to continue their arguments. Of a normal supply of mal from the Un- t at not a single ofilcigi of the State is to be a big factor in the next Unit. I . I I .. I I more #Upprtw mt time of NeNv yorl� is bound to asalst.to ed States 6 I I I e I et I ion.$. �� ----" � . VibrotW, W" is so destructive, psittkowly to deal with the Incident ;with propriety am at tbeprost ited; States is still poor. This is ac, "I - , I- . -_ .- . I and dignity. , � . is the fact that t�q ging, .and Promiq contuated by tho renewed tall, . �. . . --- I I . I I � ed in thoUght-Six 0 * * 1 1 -_ � ., closoa ow, i's prwicguy elitainat . Mussolini of %tj y had at least one other strike in the American anthra. - , I �, ..., I � . .1 I .0l. .. 11 .�­ - , I I ­ 1. . , . . ScdombytbettmwhlntugOfttwcr*ulmb*ftsnd'COAuftt- A TWA PWY in IV. S. POUtift �rlvato, coliferaUce, and that the lt*14 ,che field. There is onougli coal in I I , I I . I'll, . . . . . , I , I .1, , I � I 11 - I Ill I i . I I I , I . Ion King And his premier are _,Plan- 0- supply all its. nceda,if . .... . . . . ing rob on All surraoft-st feature of Construct o I This is an #0 of political ul)hew- � thU country ti . ,, I � I Val[ AW. change, To our oWA Dwda� � foir ^ , Visit to Loodom 'A'Aere only the questions of production and � I to befOU04 In any otber Cox in canadit selling for I I IRV C time'the frieftd'� itransportation can be Wivedsa . Every Day in Every Way the'.,,. � I I - - I -_ . . Ion arenst� as wen 14% in Some Of the beft for a loill . tisfac, I * . I 9 I � . less -thsn W". 1 .. - � , . ".. �.. I I.. It . - . liest, Imsible, relations betWoMIld- tor lyic - 11 �, .. I . . I I � 11 I I ,. . provilwes, three- parties-bove sttug@ , _ 1 .-.-. 1_1 -1 -­ ..". I . . 1. ­il .. I .­ 11 11 ­ 0- . � . I - -_ ­. .1 � I - . I . I law 11 . . i � .., I agol in ,licsip, rneeltanicsily'right, luxuriou, t sled and are still bAttlirst $or publip tikin end Italy.. Circums4lices point , I . I 1[1 , Is . I I � � s porL In the jUnited StAtex, with to a still, closer understanding. Bri. prohibition Ag' . . . I titat btlogy 4.W.. ribes the . I thi Presidential ei cAmpaign no . Countries . . j .1. I , . 11 . I., .1. " *Ad, #*quatelY CqUIPW- . -1 $up] _ tain IR *p , Itating Moat English- I / . v. I. . , et I t " I . pjilrently willing to meet .Speaw ew Siperior Che' 11, I I . . � I . . %tion, a third party 0, Italian ambitious In Africa by Part- Prohibition is' a question t1tat is I . . . .. x -N Studetieliker Ught-Six Won. � I . I I 0 . � flow In pr4pal ", (a in Ith some territory there *hfeh I � . . � I -, , . I , �, � `as the Pr ressivis _V wi Peaking I I I I I I .� , - agitating most Nriglish,s I be known, , - � I ii�A"or*=$-,",a.�i*.�i".$,$,i'l,4,,O�s".-j,.�.Z"&"#*,'It;.:- I I _ I ­ � I . � , IN- M. VIV - _ I I It I I $. 100 I 1. , 0110 -SIX � **" JUP W. A. " a 42.170. P. # X. P. � -------I,; - A - 41375 *4441FW("10411170 ' Tad"p"_,�$170$ � *060OW-14 T .��'�_*2425 A-ro")US0 � 1WV8")_ 4950 C"p-Mill 11775 11 4 1 CeW(4*V*4C)_.;17AW =#"*1S441W0,Y_ 3475 MII*W,-- 'I si _2 � ;25JWo% _ __"" __'Alllo Wi­' ..'L ".me, WhIch how a milill ring a it joins ittallaupossessions. 3wrances . .9 � , ,countries at this time. In Britain I � - do which could make a like urraokemont� . P . I ds' the' . .. � l) Is alsimed to be strong I Le* a' i . cano, . where, ,as' has often been said the ehou F/ to milike4he outlOOK Is. not In the Iftood, - Italy and Britain reople regard it lightly, a freak'bill I . I � 1. ... 1 �� 91% even 1101 I � . I .1: I o. are also iii closer accord In'respect to otroduoed in the Commons did not . V . 4 � ,. than e, I traditional. parties 'less rosy I toward Germany than ,kot v6j far, This proposed thitt . � , I .\ I I . . 11 1, . � " , heiji � -respective Supporters their attitude 'It few jbips entering. British. ports sho)dld � . � I � I � .--- L I I i pain _ssible within the ,. . � . . t it, People an this continent ro- seemed po -]a . h , , - ' __ - - - member the "Moose')' cant I f months. Both: are aggrieved Over the be - LLL ­­­.- . Theodore Roosevelt. -It d%'n,'t" g'et quick and , curt nianuor in which ilePtopolled to carry Uquor.for eir . . ssengers. It was too 0 ViOu that I . I . . I � . . . . . . . . . "I . !�y b -it was hefore its time *ance and Belgium, witbout consult, it was directed against t o c1sloh , . L' I � I .. - ii I . I _In!re, In . ., . ".., a 4"04. Ing them, replied to the last German -F +tie Urlit-d States re u e to al. Ill I I . , I . . . . V V"� . I . . " � 1. T'girms to Jwof� root, convonio"off . . :4 reparations ofrcro� though neither of eTl I + I . . . �. I 4 : a third party wouldo, t have low ships c4rx Ing .liquor t ter its I . I . I . ce - . I � . I a (!hall In, a political them consider : that it is 'accept. ports, �Z % ,% I � . . I ; �� I I lit% .. campaign, The. b 1 was intr,o, uced 'by a � . . I � . . . . . To Fe A -AWL -LAND" . political ppophets "are neither� so able. Their view Is that the OPPOV- priv4to mordber. Had It on a govmh . ,� .. . - . . . . . 1. � I . ,:., 4, 0 . , numerous nor so voldlerous as they tollity thus affidrded of. presenting a - Was 9tou WOU14 � � I I � o j I . + I I I � . . I at *least polillel GertnAny, ,and showing ernment +measure , I . I I . . I � I- ZWOTMT.G"A�Gg w.02.Ricti. were- want to be-- Yt joint note to have regarded ' , an roperly so, as . I 4). �� .- . I � I . I . I . . . � . . . a united' allied ,front, v4si delibeyately ,p .unfriendly, I . he Prohibition I r I . . -, , ..- -1 'L The, -thoes and circuoutalic'M make * . I . I I 1. I . � ff : T g I S T S A 8-TUDZIiAX-S W YP,AR throWn awAy by French precipitatley. Issue is too se I Matto . 11 1 7 if . . . I .1 - . . them, cautious. � r On this. .. : , , + -,*. . � , . i . . 1. - Ir. ­ . * * * This,oplolon, has, Wen afated. by, ,the %% � I I - - ­ -_ --Npmpmmpmm"---- I ­ I -_ - __" ­ _1 ----i-__1_-_._- .�.".,�.,.�-,-rdiiii.i""."�- continent for otb nations- to AfT . I I _---___-1_ I—— � . I . I I . . , ­., - "W" � ent -in the Commons, ": - � . . � , .. I - - . ... I . 1. . .Rugs a, Continues ,& a . telopt- to 41 . e. -Whou � the -�people­ - I ­ ­ -1 .... I - . ., I . I � . L ­ � � ! !!,mtI, - ��, � !l, � � I ____� . e ut Os .frankness. 1 The ,of the , nite 11 tes want to throw ,. " , � I -.Z. �­ ..--- � � ! . I 11 I . . Russia C411til 4 - PiIZZIO' to Brl- With . ' . ran lu eve would not' have the ibitio law overboard. they, I .. . . I ­�-. �-77-�-7-W_Wli 0 , 0 00; - -tIffb­­at*t"m0"n4-vhe--ma1r--i ..� Ig ad Jr-owa-accord-justas- . :­ ..._­___ + - � , I _"�A TV i � , : .: I . ­ ... 11 - . I I . . ­ � . . . . r I .... , I I . I . . . I . , 1, � � , V V9 - 96--o _ . . . � �­ . I . I .1 I I . I -, I I . . I . . . streets Mike. The selzure of trawl. it be e yed while, the A. er al les I would, ' I 4 the Republic 'the issue -11 � . I ., I of I . . . I 1: I .. . Of era and. the, commitment Born wovo I ;ed. . I - .ly complicated by the � I . . . � . , ,.. I ... I members of their - crews to prison I * *. * � hog been 9 _ ...... ��� r. I . . ,� I :, I _. - : , SomelPhases. of Plant 1 e . Rot . oil of t c, legislature of New York . . 1. . , I 1 14� . - . 11 I N, . . . . � . I . The Curbing- of tho Big Interests , . I � I . I - 4 � . . .. I � I without Arlal�. has aroused strong I . . . IM4 in . �111 I .p.. . , � . I I .. : . .. 140.11 . . 1, ,� I fopling.' The note sent to Moscow . . . � I . .. - 0 . .. 11 . � I . . . � _ge majorlty'was given. in,the . New Superior rive,passe'nger I ouring . I I , ­ -1 :1 - � .1. . . I - . . , .. . . from Loodoo -contains. a time, -limit A hu 11 I 11 I I 11 .. I I . � .. . . I.. , ?V01tal 0 L IM I . � � . . . , . . f SAY Ili Western Val. Within, which Canadian Parliament Jor Promie I I * - Nce $795.Q0, deU%h0r04-'t0 YOU' - I . . . � I .. ) 13Y.Proft"lif X. 00 Hart, 1 . Russia is ex Rol � � .. 1� , I I . . tpected to Kin& bill to Ifivestigat'.Z combineart �ke . . . � ,. , ­ .. f torn U131 -ver. c I r A I I ., � . . 1. 11 . �1 _ 'i WtItteol V"er the a4spices 9 - wes . ct6ry explonat on of her toopopolies, trusts. - and Mergers, I . I . - give a Batista . . � . � � , , I . I � � ' + I . , . ""Ityl. � o,ity 11stenslo I . � No� Extra$ neededi. . i :;. .. e � I ". I � , It MpstAment .,, I I I ,conduct r �poct -to the tin I d This is good As fail it goes,,but -the Im". I I Fully elquippe�L I I . I., . � � I .� I � . .. , . . I I ­ � I .. : 1. . I . .. . r_ __ � I . . ­ . ' 0 conducting a ro a- I . ... I I � . . � � . - . . I , I I . I - I . A, , . li or . I I . .11 . . � I : . . . . I . ­ " ____ I I J""M I massos are . rather skepticAl about 0 0 1 1 : � I I I I � I I _ . ­ . I I 11 I . I I � 40da � 161its, Aft .0 . . I . + . � I . �'.. : � I country � 11 . . . . I . .. I � � ­ . + � - .. . ritish o a matters ;f'Ahis kind, This . I., " . . I . . . I . . � � . ..": . TUE AbAPTAIAUTY OF PLANTS ilosely asswtiited with it, as in thol er a 0 In , sh as e . in has had ,go many commissions and I . . o Cive us a call andlet us dernonstiate to .. � - I I . I . . I I . , corn And all go t few to 00 I . . . � I . I . . .. r ,, . . . . I . I . . . ­ 'Ir , kino. -The, Young Plant so o th 0 coul cant! . in I 14 Ila . I I . . �. , r. . I � � .: � 00 production',of teed io plants . is . committees of inquiry Intho lot . I . . 11 . I . ­ 1.11. -1 I .. _. - ., - ��­ � � ,, , . . . . 1 . -against 61.11 "I a . I . . . I I. Vou that, welaVe;: . � I � I .. . . .... IrspV14014ti tbe Id years,oat it is gottink somewhat - .11 . . . � . . .. I + I .. . 4? 1. , thest, development in the seed is also protected - � . I . . I . . . I .. t rapid drylvir out by tough, resistolit I . . . . . . I J� .. � . .1 Wuctiop, - t ji customary to -young leaves,, and will goduce its, fowers wildered.' Nor does it apiJear ths ' I I p . I I I ' I . I %� � . . I I . . �;, . �' * ire$ervation of thi in. seed'- �osltst. in � this way the ies ros t . I 2 ' i �, .. Mf 0 0 t Olt this- stemm � . 1i , I Sol, 0 4 and ill on4 mould' appear so different the llnajo,rity of .these inquh . Wo L I ' 1� : � i � i, . diVidual 04 of tlW propagation 'at embryo is preserved until � a suitable .that one in .action to remedy the grievaw I . The r d s , G keatest. Motor , , . . .L I _ lit .prin� environment may be found, I .. I . I I I . I . . . 1. . - complained 'of. - One Of the most if� � � I . I . � . . . ,'� -1` I I the iiii at the, two import* --established- W'.(kUldL li�__Inafine, . � ., inside � . . . � . . I I - , . � , + . . . . � . . . . 1. . . I � -1 . . *Iplio underlyft that r" f obW to betol firmly � I d to "_ r them, ricult-question"hy governme as - ­ .. ­ �,_ -1 .- I . - .1 1 � , . I + 1. . , ,different olimer Inter- _ ' . . --- - ­.- .� - , 1 41, 1 .. � . . I . I � I . species. + B . .1 . �. .. . . , . . 11 I . .11 11 I �' I � olkorgy whieb, is . rAlUd I ,V , Kole*&- beforeAt . I I - P, A I . r . all . . , � .114 � o0e.­ � has to Absunie the a+rduous oha�ged ionic of these plants And, to deal with Is the ouibing of e go- ' I Ca , V e , , : � . fask of self-su t� called "big - I . I 2 . I . I I . -. . I �: . � � . �� *,-.- - . 1. , I L' .� I :- I - - . I . �, . . . �:, , Uty tbo -one basic I&* which ' I �h"*V'!e device$. to secure . found that in ii season or two tho� orestsil' The . nited � i, , sh 8 , ­. . � I .�, � . . . I I . re to only I i ,e - , � I 1. I ­ v*rmt, 11 * 0 mftlsms� and 'that Plants often I e ntr wic 4 . _ . . I I . . . . I . . . . � q7 . I I I . � . 0 , vinf , rx I a wide distributionat goods. 1he ma. had completely changed ,In character. atte ta to. do � F . I . I I .. . I.: ;� .1 ��� "I ... . . I I ... I . . . I . I I . . . ­ . . . Is the potec , 4 *tN rvatlon of Furthermore, he divided a pIant,f9.xntd exam of .. Ot , � � 1 ­ . . . .. . � 1*1 's tWt"t'ho jftdjvj�* their ash, and the pint have wifip ,so 6 I . - . ­ . I � , I � the tags. It U true ." . 00. thel mountain,, leaving port. of it in this � does' not so since ' � ,� ''i" :11, '' I . . . .. . TOM*' DAVIS . . I :,�-,, .. I -� , �. leclail,S4 well dovei, ch are responsible for the scatter- - - * I I , & lost ,Or tan - ' .1 I . . I � . � . . . 1. . � I . I I.. . I. . � I . I I . . .1 . � dual is bighly s I ly of the Seot* several L yards from Its natural s6troull and. remov the Inatiolis ag - I I . . . � I I � , � ard.0ii Company reaulte ih t e su - - . 11 G i . � owt 4W. eafthi ly proteow Inina," + parent tree. The silken saits of Ing the other half to the better con- . AfterXivery Aledl: House Phone'.3136 - larage Phone 83 - - I . I . -, I It4pees" but this pmr" - -_ Re , pos6d disperapthbittof t at institution - , . I . outh Sf, Godeeich 1 I I �, , -, , e plain. 'I short time . I - I � of *Ae Single organismii is to enable It &ndeliloiii thistle,- milkwood and ditions of th n a I as a co-colled-ohtoput ad the forma. . . . � . �-, Day or NiAt , 'S , I Dal or Nigkt �' . . k, � . , 0 ...... a . - � '. . I . . � . . � � I I I I . _ - pan es� ulidei . . . I . 1. ,� I I , �"to,ttorodwollai6d,lnl:t!hlsiv to,pre. many,other fol permit the seeds the latter had developed Into a. large ­ & '. , I , . . .. I . . � . � i�� .. .. *stances. The plant quite diftrent from the portion 'tion bf a numbbr-ik I . . . 11 I � �; I . setvo the opiew tollwhith1vt Indi., to,be carrie great di . u.", When seeds fxom various .State ,.laws No one. t6day IME Il- 11 . I I _ � . . ; I k, . turAble-weedis break Off at the soil and On th4! 1110111119i seriously argu I a at the Action by 'a - . I � . . � - . .1 � I ­ . 11 . I . . I ,. " . I . *iduilill beloogs�,ln this sense living art rolled over and -over across wide plants in tither situation are removed les made . � 11, � - . ­.­­ I ­­ � ­ � ___ � ... 11 I I .1 � ­ � � rome authorit' I I . - � . . . o%aaism%.:,,,&v*.1mmott%i or rather, stretches of land. scattering their +1, L'ov.01111110 . .. - � I— . � I - - ­ I ,P I �, . I , � to the Q.ther, the'n6w Individuals have the ROV .1. . )I rw ivattor�_protaplaxn,is -over- seedo as they pass along. Probably tbO characteristics of those .plants Rockefeller a poo or man or the Stan- . I I I �- f I � . . , . a dard Oil ve?l in. Irenerat any leis . I . . I _. I .. . � -_ . . . . . I . I . . I I I . lasting. The , Parents 0aftmitait to most of these seeds neveromAture, but found -normally in the cnvirOume t. n � I . /� their offsprin of their lIvIng here and there- one -finds the . - influential. n Canada the tariff is � ! Mako Yo Trip More Enjoyablel a: . I . I tif A patt propey V111hen some desert plants are plac , -ur . y �. . . I subMAnce, an t is in turn Is Olin ed In more inoIst. situationsi roarked suggested b I e, ­ug the club with Top off e9eb *eat 13 . I � . L .1 . . morroundloga and soon a little colony which to S t combines. 'But in 4 .� � . : ., I � � � I . -�r "at . I � . Aerations, I Is ,� I an4r'- of plants is established. changes occur, Aluch experimental ..n the -tariff is always a ,: , with i0i"It �Of. . Re&ahing ftht oit:Lake Erie -�,, . . . transmission of pr as It 8 -k of this.character-04 eottutry wb ,sweet in the io (y0%wvaat;ck*t iis so,odon,the boots) . I .. I . . ; . . . . NAM IV a ' This .4roup serves as 4 distribution W01 , ,., _0 done by live goliti �, question one may doubt . " . Tb6opodo d wa* bound trsv*lers fty tbW wouWt bave u6sed that cqol, I- . .,� � . detilt that the Ind Wiri Lothier He found that there *as a . I t or . I WRILGLEY'S. - , I 11 , I MOV Ill center for future generations, vhet or ould Use � I . .. . . but 1.4 prestryed Inp I ' -As it general rule 'variations occur reduction of the thorns in the, cacti, v,, . � I . I . toinfol ikht on oneot,our fine iftantem Ai I I I . � cd bed In a clean 9MM0014j, . I I . cr ionary clauses and regula- I I . I I In t Morning. I I � . along aouatteleep and an appalzing bmmalt , n I I . . . I -daub. I . 4ulte sloWly, but occasionally the re- a reduction in ther amount of water its dise'r ,e , It satisfies the I . al "SPXANWft11-0#C1TY Of ZIUZ'P -'CITY 0F SUFFALOOk .. .- � . . . . �TheoffAI)titig,af.tkr,-VerY'taar#Ygett- verse is the case. Most Investigators storage tissue. produced and a reduc. tims ,I artially And fearlessly in th s e t i 0 ]k � gl .. �, Daily, M lat'to November Isth . . . I .. . � wilter . I erstlow lose, very Statically. vosem. tion .In the area of the ,root system. endeav r to bring "the interests � to , , : : We .0 t nd I . . I I.:. 0 lt's:$ 8 - D:w 11. illow"In"d - 9.-00P. � . ." . i �. I blinces to, their ancestors. They AV now believe, that new species. of .Cortain' plants, of the' Eul time., x nice subject Rod A full , .M". mat � Leavtsu" 1. SJZernTim�Q=`eBaftle ­ 70oM . . I plants and animals are produced quite - : ­ S11011L 4ftdvoclevaiabd - VAO.A.1 � � . . .. � . 'slowly changed to, meet new cond! fturge) f4mily,which are of c troversial,pointiis a bur ,is of I . .. . I Coaffiections for Cod" . lwnt, PutAn-Mar, Tod*613 it ' ' � . . 8:�"L, aodgt,l; .,A . I gr,p . . T . .W . � ,��k . � . . � suddenly,, and sevor4l new individuals normally � I . I - .. .,. . I . almost leaffess, �Stle era.. ­ � I . 70or tkkotftv Y. for uam� A I .11 . tions In their envirOftiftent or $or' showing 4 variety of characters may inade to develop . . *. * ,� I .1 �* , plelkslure% ­alad Cit br toulut Agent � , Ae . . were . + . I . I I ;Uikifili Itatem-410-110, ! � . . I - produced by the same parolits, . - foliage. . . twitelit e0labined. L . I I'm sectimal pass -k- ctaft I I "A I . roundinto. But it must not.be for, an abundant andluxurixitt heT Cuaadi' i , Tbe'Great SWO, * �, I �, I Cotten, that alie Swam of living m4t,ti I -It is, therefore, evident that � the T aft Budget � . �- , . ,; . . . . I .. � G9WS1W4*p "SabLi4bet!'"432-1pne = 11&"**"11 -4 tin I :� . I I . tet,__, I 8 ever, these sudden changes are Canada's 'budget will, of, course, be I . -� I . . . . . . + � I . losest steamtr Ott proto laomill ,been Pontintil the outward manifest0lonfit of reof. .characteristics of Ull 'plants may � . .. . . . The c4vawa " suedo, Tnwoltco. . 11111004 Vnk"0 01 I . ; :.1 . . oud,throZout living Organisms since gain zations in the living substance of be altered by a'anollge In eavIropulent Parded from. as many ungles as . . I . . � . el"Wabol al" . I the wadd. I � � � I . I . . lbolt $rat appearance an the earth. the plants, These changes in the. or that the characters. of a - lVe Ware are political vi6ws, But it I% . I . I Ira" 491.au. '' . t Ila* been cliangtil slowly as. new ild. have % 1- . 1:, I ;; . L protoplasm may have been going on plant are determined to some e a better showing; than cot go, and 6 * � ,. � ! " , toliftlouls bove irlson, Wt it has a Ow rs until some * accident by Its surrotindings. Couse ot been hoped for a little while ai I I .1 ­ I . � I 'basis 'for confidence in - . . i., , " I I .been continuous I widely distributed plants be at gives some .1.. � .. ...... ­­­ I ��. ­ 1. -IN benoikl;l to li vork t ir tudden 4ppearauce� .. . I . . . I . It vin.;, oignisras he st of the origin of new varle- dapted to; diftftnt candid �. - still better things 'to come. This , 11 . I . . -to U subjected to a variety of eircum. iles ... allow a variety of. characters. fte country with its small �opulatibn has DJ4 .. . . , . .1 � . . -1. . I . . 11ta"th't. so that adaptations may -oc- go ect. . . I me 'these . act burders, onough In a I conscicu(;c. . . I . . � . . cur. This enables I . 8 clea 1 . 6 a most fascinating al long period of ti manen,� a The rciital of � I � I I me 'the$ .. .. � ) plant or an an!. Very often, ardinar era may become a 1'.....":t thein; In the cold figu�os . . I L . . - - � , � mal to' ji � use. a a chtinge In it% y plants may slon of the plant find it ne species of budget speeches does not �exclta I . I I .. I . �! . i I I � . I vovironmentAl conditions. 16 thia undergo a verytonilderaw modift6i- ms� be created. ' I the averake person. 6 any, noticeable � I I I I .. . . I : � �. � WAY the boui of the "home" �of tion in appearance *when 'their sur. + I hen the ,clivironmen . changes .degree. o It is only when ont "".11 11V . I I - I . . -.1 + - I . . I ­_ I I � � . a plhnt or an animal are -gradually ioutdings are alterod. When an ab, many plants dJOL Off, And others ba� moit tax abligationo, or drop from, I . I I � ­ - - . I I + - . I . . . I utdaiiee of moisture and food is pre-; �Ome, modified. ,ph , . . .. . I . , . I � . + - extended. When subjected to new The h Plants of his own'family budget some. attleleS� . � ,. I . . � surroundirs the plant mfkv survive, sent the plants develop their vegeta,' the coal-produe'r . opoc in, the his. whose price gets beyond what he con.� I I . I � . . . . I I I . � . _ . .11 I . Ove organs enormously and feprodue- .11 e reach that he is im- . I ;;,.". - . I but it usoilly Verishes. The 11survi. tory of the earth ave ft oni,v a low siders reasonabl . ,to :�� I . . . . 11 I* *ally somewhat of tiop is wtually retar4ed, but this rAve, -ta . pressed with the urge to find out . . . . iiil�� - I Val of the lit survivors, ch 0 orse Ila and . I I . I N 'i eldent ly aceurs in nature. The water b4t. accepts � . � . . . . .. , ;-- - I . - �L � .101� . . N . : ,, an at .. What nature really club -mosso Thoa th is slowly why. Even then be usually � . . . do" Is to "weed out",or destroy the tereup often has some of it's lelives. , S"ilivi Jr, a I . I chorging, o ti e, The hills and the situation as inevitable, ad *es � , � i . I mmli-.=. . subotergtd,und others exposed to the moUl are UsIly being worn - - � 'N. I .1 . �� I I � unfit and the Weaklings. 'This vro ._ thd beat he can under the circumstaft. . I . . I I coss is goi Ott &lithe t1me4 Thero Sir. These are quite different in down, and the Res Are- gradually ces. a the- years to come Canada. I # . . I . . �,�q 11 - . + ] . 1,* % gregi at waste in nature, character, those ­Crawir4r, under ,the IWInir fillea, The advance of toiy have a peollo in which political . * L 1_. �. . % 1. � _ . . I , '041y a small petventage or the Off. Witter being Anely divide(h while � re omilnateo Theo re- � � / # I ,� , I . . '.. a . plants, Upon imed And in the re- economists IN . 1. -p those ilk the air are e6tapaid at a gion of , _ in tariffs. and, I , . , . I s. ring, from an individual plant Sol ,_. _ sluggis ponds is. rem, arkable. ductiong or creases I , I . I . � I I I . I few brood lobes. Shilillardi(fieveltees; As the Ohara r of an area changes preferences 'to Britain or the over- , r . . , vives tach year. This must *Iftyll , , . t � . ;.I. may Wroticed between land and wa. the plant li . I 1, I . ; be, tile, com until a more efficient I hill twos also, The ttn- sons Dominions, will be r4orq preg- �\ . . , I meant ofated dist6botion and a more ter varieties of the same species of doncy ig to � the development of hoot with meaning for the nation at . .� . -- 0 ­ I .. I . I J� , � rapid ado�LtAtion to tftvirooment have plants. I . � . plain eon ti fon Ahe earth, and large. Nownwhile Canada is still on - - ,��� � . - - I n -.1 " �07� beezi dove bed , Great Varieties may be noted In the naturally, if .changes Only occurred the map and the swink of better ­_ .. - I . . i I + The ed'-*�ducina "plants -have game kind of plant even in nature. very . e . � :�_ - . � . gr u%llr the vegetation of the thyi is begiolning*to-b felt. � , , . I . I I.. . made soMe proVislon for the Vi For *Xamplel a plant growing. high earth - 0 t a I cmmme plain or praf. . * � . - - .� ; . I � I nWn where ronditions rie ch acteristics. Of the future lit- Should LCIDUviftto Germany at oesals� � � . , -_ � - -111,11, "I'll . � .M- - I 0 . . ill Z;�� 11 ,,"I'll I - , '' . I � vs,tloh of the offspriog and for a Wide up Oil -A moo !11 -1-11,111i; "I'll -_ - 9-EIMM-5 . . I 'I ,� . dispersal of the steds. The seed, at 0.1 temj*ratureb Molstu" a rsd fowl Are tie is known, but, judging Irom the Earnestness of France �i�-4�Ln'�LvFi � =��a___� ,.I-- - .- ____ 5 - I ff r:.-- r I I � =1 __.- - i ,�:_!�� -_ - . - . ­;, - I . . maturity, coutains sk young Plant or not at the best 1% usually small, eol lesl history of the earth and The r�entcftceg F - - iW11l1?N:-;._i5�-- � ­ I � = _�_� . i . I - -, __ =;�=_ ... � i -,-- - _� �. - , - . . I � I . .� omliqb which bait 4OVeloped rom the dw*rtfa. has a Whorl of leaves on the Ca nit in mind the intense stniggle court martial on M. Krupp, Von Bob- . .- -, - i- . . _ # I � r -Ll . I . . . I I � 10TU111*41 ftV. TM #*kb 0 It '#.to- stwil of the Boll and Produces it to existence among all living. Organ. lell and several, fello*-dirtettits of -1 ---.-..-rrrr I - .� I , % v1dw *hk a As y of fio= materistU, ftwem on a stalk iltrising from the is S. It % probable that plants are the Krupp works, held responsible for - . ��. - ��­_ I . 1. I . I AA _- ­­_.;___ ­_�.. ­ , , . This I starchy In eharae- center of the whorl of leaves. 111tingo adapting themselves disorders there, *ill not im _�__ - - I . � A - I ,� I., " rtyr , 400so I -, - A owly chill press Ger- _. .- . 1� , I . ­ . ...­ � . at , __ . -11 _1 ., . ., 1. ttrf *"I be 4*04 *P In tl�e tmbryo laot of the aarA6 kind. growing at 0 Tie* tonditions and producing vew Y, Other. 'Way than as $to Ir . __­ ­ . - 11 . I ; 1, � , Aft Ilk W be" or Poo, or it., rna�,!;JCO �*-se Of 06'MOU14411i, ill be quite, Varieties and species ttar -the -ctntuvios 'Many in on: Von. It - , � - . arbitrary *Ad rkthlOss at ­ - I I . . . � I 11 . . . Ow . I .( . � -, outow the y"" "ou, largi� have 4140AC SUM pfovi0ed I rol! by, 11ul nat a - shock to the Ger- . 1. . . I I 0 , - 11.1 .1 ­ I .. - S toar __1 -, , . . r ,11� be a - I � 'i . 4600110*406wam" ___ -00.0 -_ I . . . . . . . ��� I I -- 11 - ­ -1 the French as dedsivio I 01 I... -1 . 1�1. 11.1 11 . I . 1. . . I - ."-,; . . � ... + .1 11 �.... - .1 � ­ . ­ - - -1 I ­ . . . L .. I � _­_ . and ttern at they vtre themselves � --- . K . i � I I . . � � . � I .. � in the days ,when the were over� _. _� � WHEN buyint a battery, remember . . .. __ . I 4 . & - that it is not thesole ii?n of Prest- I running Frenth si litian terri- I I . ­ � t:W 11 I � I I tory. But It it; doubtful whether *be 1704 , . J . Aiwaliho . "I..- � . . � Fr6uch will pin tinything by these � k, .. - 0 -Ute to'sell you a storage b I I I . punhhotents inflicted after the court. . . � I , I . , .. � - . I . martial had declaod the directors � but rather to ifisure the constant, 1. .1. THE VITAL '' CTOR � - I # � -.1.1 , guilty of inciting workers to demon.. . I dent opergtion of your cati's eleetrical . - .1 J. __ ­ - . 1. I—. ­­ � � _. I "I'lm0r I - , _ , _. __ I - I I I � attAte a ii French troopl, with I , , � - rumb"of Germilili ­ . I I � ., 15 .. I I . _ __ .. _ , , I . � I . __ � - - , 11. thq+ vcsu t that a . 1, - - pystem. This ' not only -the, � , , .. �, , . I f, .14 . deniands .- . , I . ' I Mid. These oJoeldents *%* . � ' . � 11 I ... . . in ba.y* L, Tjr,& i# to w(lit ki I -long 11H6 aM rwater pawor of Ptest. � , . . 111111 I 04 � I - - WAV I . bound to intensity the bat* between I ' . " , .. I tho two nations. The latest one I )11 I � . ! .11 I � ", L , . . sure yo get a "Dualop-11 I thould, however, fonvitil the Cer- --- 4 . O-Mat,Wt but Ae wi&-spread org, aniza. , - I I I I 4 lk I mans of tht deadly earnostnels of - .. . tion of Pmto-04:ite silmeo. ., I L I I � J)U 0P*#*0t""QU_g._ France. It tbo Germans have not 4. I . . , 44TY I I 1. I I lost their senses entirtly they will. I 0 11 � k1tM.04ni: COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMIT91) . Quest* kii-in your favor. I L . Iliad every effort, to tht making and MONTUAL TOM" * WINNUMG I . 2 I tht, carrying out of rtparatioit Wref-A . : , . I " , 6 0 1 1 that are acceptable. � : . I q utdop" givos 4L Jideflaft ' . . � . . F LL 1. to the WkNp 6 L :P,ftos)th Coal I* Causia t4 Supply All . I 1, �11 � I 0 qu"Um . If*X"A J%d_0,0§_& Woraw Boafte 11 I L I I 1 Pqr tht m6fflebt pr6po!stl Which . I e . � I I I I ! I - WXq !:. : .1 n your favor. I I . would take Albert* coal to other . . . -.0WAvie ar ­� I I " : 11 I Canadian tress.. and Ontario in par- I . ,, . 6 P ticular, ol ratts which Would make! . I .; ill . . the- p" twift � - ,iplA iodeltend(mt 6f tog . I - I tbf� - lftittd Sbill 41M Ift,thill 1101111i I To HOU AwD LOT "ET 0" il "29$* . 11 -ho" 1pwn" M*= "to Cush" "29)$ , To JUfW "ftith -. 'M~243 . � I _X 0 "010"W90 Tlii� bt4t rato offerfd W t1w, Canisidlan: " 1- I � YOMIS I 0"4 Natiorlat pAilways 4 IN I I - - I mal � I . � - - 11 ­ . -.1 ­­ � . . ll� � t pr2l, b rt, .r W I . __ _______1 11 - I . -..-, ­��_11_11 �­­__ - --­­­­- _____­­__ ­ .1 . �. I .. am It k t"Ni to It mt- W " , ­ � & I A i d I I I P I ­ ­ . ­ I _1 I - I .- .110,111-11-1- . � .. I I V -------- tl* Alli 0womrol. The . - . 1". . . . - � I I/ 11 -a , .4 I I il �� 4 ­ ­ ). . ip � � - ,**� ,,,Iw.s � 4 � �� , , ­_ I - �__ - ""I'AU11121141 I -,V"w. 00"I'a ph%.' ­ . - 1; . � . I 1. I ft i , ,?!� , --.-.- . � � ( , I k. , I . - /.,,&& ,-...m