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tt►4,i1*TWO corning the iin�vrriwity ami the pro- chtui
.r....., a to the 1 ni; exfit3r of We:t.
' ,i, -ern 1�ntsiYfo, r
INr Jiletiia fit�itstuiront +rp�'e`
YORE It ured to be draw cllmxrert untvcom. blit at3aith i1 ty , inrad tirtrawc for
fDAIS U, r ties were cagaged were engaged �,m' P u w t el iumdenta A IVA k O A
petition,row all iliiPublic
in 15,7"ail :r Dicksm iiihtit
gher a one big tanderirtl1'hW.
for the deQr� of I)gctar rr!
Heimlth an,i the degrtaa of Bachelor of i
$s Boagtwelt to Sir ,tobn A. VlacdOnh To.>r Literary ;5peiskY #ftnld ptebaifte« appointedey hcw]e xY U m+c�rnsmbeut� ientiiic Narxin(C• After as five=k+ear ENTS
!lswidted• ,►orfttrir which met ala 1921 and «2« decided comtlae marsrs would bfl gaawlifled lar°
h RED NEW GARM
ntiaxio had rCaehetl that stage executive datiew :ww waperintendents
•, that p ,
in her progress, wbcn there is meed of hospitals.
' `wettftY Years Ago +hk
Wit Tim of XeaKr There'Vitir<s icwRl tri .h"uas for thedevelopment of regional imi- The Arts College nave all the courm i� p � ��
* t4 ice on the Harte. Sersities• Iia the eastern section of sew which rinp other.eoljwc slid, lead,, SEEMING AT SACRIF CE *"
ice in the Harbor the FrovinCa there was 'Queens Uni- Ing to the degrees of l3, A. and M. A. i
1Ri 81#T i'k 115 l101�l4A # °79 = engineer .af one of a S ersity at Ding ttttn• in the central pea but loft or the end research o on-rk 1 R
th tenet week an engin • gion there waa the t�nie WeSye r Tar- was left for the lie adopting
University at moron- � Consisting of Marvellas, Duvetyne and Velour Coats, CantQDr
lr rtmrnm ?ire Gadvzri0,ia star of ovC . 3 , the tuga belonging tet thio port, onto, at Toronto; an the western x+en- til. Queen's ('ollegc adopting tial soma a �r
1ga91 thinking tbo ice fns thick enough to inBula was the university of Western rale in the east. r_
et n started, but the second step Ontario at 'l',ondon, for the northern A COuxse in C oar erciale con+tomics � Tr��n��xin'x �01r�t 'TWX�� and'Serge Dresses.
t ?Ntstst►71iG gerlretary S 1rw xvaiii tn,
on cilncsday evening, as Aix. proved cosaelusivaiY that he 50.3 section there was • already a nucleus was begun this y.
•count �Ailem°, waa returning Sarong• iia was not drowned. in the Government Academy at Men- in Canada for tete training. of women 4
=, 1ieksan, y - cf Godarich Merit .far Goderich Leith sand far the other section fort nn library and secretarial wail:, and. COATS,Sr.t
} ,name from,, a meeting a ishadthe Arthur would be the logieril Centre, four yealrs from no the Oniveraity �
A & A. M.,: of Which h wn5mon Ghats, C. ECO Western University would be turaing out rho„first. train.- 'Cite scasrin'a las I steles in tl7e most Now shipment of SS4°OO.ters ip; j�:tcaluo+tt�,,
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OWAetary,
Iia was set Upon by several pact for the plumbing In t'h�e new d In 1908 the r from the Anglican ed librarians and secretaries. p fashionable materials in icmvasly shadt:s such puliovLir and. Tuxedo do st�'ies, all Svt7oi aaasi
IOWA and knocked down. The xawcals Host Office at Clinton, nnd The Star is was tea anew act apeCifirally de- This University a19aandneted a
sit. parcel coutaaninr; the. to barn that the work has .church p fatvlt grey, � ,. ��►: s�.65a $4•9Sx $'�•�”
-then foal: nit pleased tlae constituency of the Uni- summer .session of six weeks, the as, COCaa, Imroti' e tam? u it « Davy s•iS ci wools «. .
to Lodge,
and made: off, been cont feted to the rntfxe satin#ac- hued o ourtecn counties of same as all other universities, intend and Nack. t.ii7ed ti71'pttghgtit tRr0,$10.75
, servac5 Special range of iriltlrort*s nelEsa and
books of the
Dick-,op so far shunned ton ttf pDominion Inspector John versity as th t �1O i
leaaini, b hen,. is tii'estean Ontario. . �. ed primarily for teachers wishing tai al�1e lining, also ints~riined> ;6,5f1, « r Tllretises
to follow t who says that he finds the Royal Contra'* their : dura ionat status._dur- ; 1 .sQs sZ4.5t1 3C.5pi tMad X52'«OQ.
-that Ise fns unable,t oSvan, h _. Y, i rates high, _ _._ .-.......
_ _ _.........:. , . recovctedi-howauer, and gave ilumbitig it► this build fig Tha finding ^of...thta Vii. y.... zidd #o t : • _
II4i Anon, t mg vacation. Extra rural Tvo�;> .also
Hadco to the police, but no trace of moth fn workmanslilp and xmaterial. : Bion in Ontario was in accord with And extension work, the n
he hoe so far been diB» t the conclusions of the Rockefeller was done, DRESSES For afternoon or evening avear we have
Idle assails A Good Bass Sisson
d the night having been no will be retnem laden, ion and the Carnegie Foun- ple being at the disposal r the lteo-1' There is a re y ti7e suit:tltle Gose._
covered, could not be xeeag- The Beason at 1902 i 1 dation, both -0 'which were swamped pie of various places for lectures'! g at variet of styles, Dresses
dark that they wards bored AB the beat bassi season and the with applications far financial aid,��, •in Canton crepe, ,pd Hitt crepe, tricotines
The books were afterwards i season for tete to the conclusion that They had a class of rotnntezcial m . lite .Q alar silk 1ttYti wool, worn wi#lt
mixed. i been doubt- worst perch and herr ng and had ca and - ser res, 'with. `ion, waisted effects and popular r
found, the robbers hav ng ars,: Thin rause may be of University Gracie must be travellers :itudying business problems panels, faced avith contrasting col- the brogues, also wool cashoiere, sport �s
ti ointad at not finding stay antlers for yr colleges under the director of econamlcs and pleated p ,
less disappointed that the south pier improyenments atm1l distributed: in regional districts, which • . Hose, and tate finest silk in llavy, grey« fawn,
- money in the parcel• i the increase steamer truf'dle drove her- must be large enough to afford a classes of 99 anal 50-atoong the trades ors, s7«?S$S.25 $1Q«75; $14.60,$ 1;�.tJO
A Oebate st-i ring and perch away, or maybe the good university population and the and laboring elas�es were
itixined,
and $221.5h.' ' and black, 5$c, 75c, $1,65 and X1.95.
On .1 meeting evening last the 3.o blasting xm laOZ drove many Bhoals region must be wealthy enough to and the: results were most remark-
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p On meeting of tl. S. NO. 1. Gode- to other pofnts, but whatever file zea- give adequate support and the ge.o- able-', university was an the soma ba- �
townalii :, Litt ,$aciety, 'was son perch wcrr Hover as scarce. The graphical unit must be well defined. Th y
rich E READY -to -WEAR
held in the ttchaoi house and notSvlth- reason for the increase s the number All these •Conditions ,he said, were sis' as any other University, Its de- t
tato of title roads, wa, most likely, caused by y grees were represented at Oxford and ROY'Ai.� ����
standing the lands of bass s, y , fulfilled in the caro of the University '
the attendance SVa$ very `large. The their food, the fry being driven to the of Western Ontario. of - Cambridge, at GoluMbus avid
C Chicago,
f G0D�*RICH QN►��.
itiocipal featura of; the program was river by traifice. Mean Fox then .gave a brief hest >n and its gxaduAtea were not a d c p East Sime Square
a debate between S1iL members a# the
„ t A Busy Al cck Twenty Years Ago cal sketchgli of the University. .In 186„ peri in the slightest ew ca.
soclat
and six members of the ltufl- i lie ant' week hos been •a busy ono the Anglican church founded Horan: The University's new campus was
t ` aebatin Club" cin the sub3eet, T p r Turret college. The need of the associations of 300 acres and its new bulldlnb
s rand g r at the }iAabal. Tlie stearne
,, a roltibitory-
liquor were iglt ,to make sa eosting obe and a half million dollar's
Restllvcd that p n Cape arrived with x08,000 bushels of of a' trope Huron College, and 3n ii378 would be in use next October: The. °
law would be beneficial to Canada i
: r. Dun- t;raitii :tad the Ftiirmont with 100,000 success aR- s n rant d' to Western university bad the advantages to of strived,
The all was held by M or the Luke Huron and a charter g s< acomiin strrveci and uchiavetl where ton Chances Naturally Greater
T i;lub, au bushcjs both f In 18$2 the medical fir liver. IAm�"er nzyiversities of lnoxo THE WONDERFUL
n.o rho R. It. Rebating p ,Co.,and the Steam-
University. million others might flail. Student—"Do you know, Professor,
ra f. Manitoba lklilling C „ a t
ssra: Ferris, N Sturdy;. school Was started, ' The founders of personal contact between the ptafes- HERQtN>i~: It is now aouounced that a btiautitn7
ported by llie r the° er Paliki brouglit 80,000 bushels for parotin of "The Wonderful Heroine„ statistics,show your chances of a long
' a efleldi, .f ewis Land S. Sturdy; v ax Co,All three both found that they wore unable to . sors and students, and the freedom . -- €! life are greater.than those of a blade
\V b resaSveAor, sup- t tits Gode ith V',le at .
liir. I`. G support these 'adequately and about front the greater distractions of larg- A subjeot of cohversatron thiout hoot has been secured, ana� reprodtmct[an in smith?»
,negative+ by i11er J. i vessels will.winter . here, Pp
Messrs, R• M t the . ear 1900 both Institutions cVere . ex cities. Canada at; the present time is the icien I true :calors, size x x«at rnwhhe will
t parted by . k year Hot, -----^ ~ --'-'-^-FamilyProfessor"Naturally, I deal only
.. , Miller, W. H in tt state of .suspended animation A vake of Revs to. the spesker tits OC "The IVonder[ul Iferoine" whose uiven' free to seeidyibers of the a, th
Ci r t was t
• e sub ec a t e An lican church was on ,rho teas moved by Rev. S. S° Huxdy and amnaxinb lice Btary was lrubtisiied in the Herald ant who s lb etas, Montreal, chat with the heads, not the heels of.
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C. J1. ('reBBSvellat. The d . DEAN FOX OF UNIVI RSITY ;and h g muted'
most creditable nmannoi Dint. of surrendering. entirely. ;seconded ' by. Dr. Gallow.:arid' carried I,ramitX. Herald and SVeettly .filar oY it to those filo subscribe iu time. , .
:... :, handled in a ma and S N ONTARIO p
Mr. Gia. Sheppard. , O� nits. TIR Hary Board of. Governors was, Be -se- by applause, after which the Notion Montreal. I,rvftlg under appalling colt-
by bath. Bides. 11 r, p A
.; �,,,,,•,,,-, , , ed more often tliaa. No matter how bad things are, they. Faith is the pencil of the soul that
occupied ted the ahafx,. and ,.tared and til x908 the university was al. Anthem was sung and the gather aitiot b hoU great, y
- ; of Godtirlch,, C � *. t , , be worse.. pictures heavenly things,
c nsiderption of the ar» i l ells of Status and Work of London
: stet cam etUl a .. .
. � established as a Han -sectarian instf� ing •broke up. aided by Her great, this wondea, could ,
t advanced, gave :his .decision Institution of . Learning—New tution, aikd Huron College, om iSinully -..
f,ulnenta a , , Vh°ch No Other Voiver- ^- ----
J4 favor of the »c'gative. Courses 1 t ,
,� the ntotbat, beraame the daughter, ..:..,._..-.,..,�,.--..,-. w• -----•-•-•---,-
r Bangltet to Sir Jl hn A. sits• I1�s. being in afliliatlon .with the univer-
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banquet to $ir John A. Viae, - - city.
Time q t ' of There was a good attendance at the In 1910 a deputatiou from London
donald Nov. 27th to the city 'ornt luncheon 'of the boons Club and Gti*estern Ontario waited';on .re. °
w iB surrounded
with. eiar. And ,
Ottawa , - Board of 'i`rade on 1?`rlday, noon losx.,.mler 1'Vhitney risking for a :greater
i teumnstaneee rarely Svitnessed mn: Can_ t e Pard Hotel when Prof: W; . government rant and he fntftnated
at he .S d .
Ian .V4S . . rope esontc , and f ho gavot at r;
he i7ammn- Sherwood Fox, dean. of 'Western llni- that if the University had go tie
aids. f.very province int verBity CoIlegeE was the BpeakCr,.
mtmost:enthusiasm in he I)n, It partment which other universities
-tribute. The oounty. council, Which had just did not have he could consider a. lars
was in ull.iespects an honest .concluded its 'December sessions" Fri. �
k veteran and long' tried servalit, to er giant than otherwise. The .f? ov
to a day morning, was in the dinini, room. ernors began to look about and ,found
the rause of Canada. and rho Umpne: •. t the same fl=ue and Was invited by there -was no place bf training
o a tont t
7 For 'rnanY hoUxB before that fixed f t for niedieal officers of public 'health"
t ..:of: the . banquot,' Chief C. K. Saum�ders, who presided;
the , oiitmenramon _ . o remain and hear the address, so _ 4
from the t and so u grant.was secured to estub-
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the City was full vi ymsitarfi t here Nyasa vex rood audience• n Institute cf. l?ublxe Health and o
east anti west. Manitoba, lDritish Co. iiia t, � i, hah a.
rho Illackstone orchestra .was secur,
Bruns- for anuUal attnintenance. This. was
lumbia, NoSa Scotia and New u e f the occasion and in Addition t such training school in the
d. ax , the firs
wick head s►like contributed their to Baveral classical and popular selec-
nota
to- the mass of people. The in he world' :Even Jahn graduate,
dust; of
tt ;. q .:tions, helped out t rAusic for the which the spoker was a grAiivate, slid
'banquet, hall, when illumiaiuted with sin i . of soumo of the Lions' songs, no have such a department. In '1912.
r 5 0 aro et% represented a scene .of g �• t and ,u stuff% u
0 !± a Chief Saunders asked the • county the building' was erected • ...:..
E d amlin,g• brilliance. cpuncil; led b Lion .Amos Tiplii g, :of', acquired, No instruction was given �•• w
t y. q i
"'^ Wingliam, to -'sing one of these songstill 1913; and -only two classes.. hall.'
' S AGO ('11 EY1f"lt'Y YEARIntone,and the verdict at the t;ldso Nvas b raduated, since then.
« Ceti graduated •
# ]Air.could beat the rest isho Fallon a pi=ed for
� Froin The Goderich Star o : than the council u In 1910 B It p i nswer the
t ( .1909 t of the gathering. in singing. . affiliation of the Assum$lon Colle*'e°
i A Variefiy of Items Wh�c� '.V�x�l H�Ip �o A
Ski hln was Good l Dean For gave. n vary interesting at Sandwich and tbo itx°smiine CaIiego -
' g fr tin tlta "UnmverBmt of Western, at o , The latter Sens rbnmov- ,
tall'. Y at C h b im
'Tile 'sleighing continues good wad,,
I. a Ontario, which is the . official y name I ed to London and the former remain-
.. the farmers are taking advantage f ieducational "mlatitutio11 at d 'ch:} `
y. to of the big i ed 1n Sandwich; t asQU sti6n t
it by crowdin hay And cordwoodPerplexing Chris
London.: ,11c brought greetings from.
4 tmnxr3cet, but t�a crowding did not re- lr ed the RoyalCommissionhio re- .
- the. Rotary Club of Landom of which ai�rmed the status . of the unlver,sity
ha holds u well,
uC.4 the pica,. an y p
� pand a new art of meorporation ' wtis
.atmd Col may 1 e quoted fiwn S6 he is presidentthiB year.
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He wished t0 pro ont the In can-
� I" secured. dater and the name .waa ,.,..._.-_::.....-,......-..�__,.....�._�....---.
to `.s nem cord.
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Ever 7 Article Neatly ticked In Fancy Chiriscmas Box If Desired.
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. S•lk 1� fel $145 to $4 50 � �' ," �.
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The New -Ford :SUP
An, ontirAy taew body design tit remarkable bexuty:as well as practical i
udlityw is time diseinguishing feature of the now Ford dupe.
The "y lines fallow in One graceful-tweep from The x dw high radiator .
to the "Turde-flack" clime of the rear deck, which has' been eeularged to
'Wrivenielntly accola modater bulky grips slnd packagm
Upholstering is luxuriousl deep both ill the seat and back, the covering
being of ricin brow,, broaclot,% Svit11 majwgauy stripe. 1a. res" shelf is
provided lbAind the shat, .tat parcels.
Interior f°1tting!t 1"tt1clude, re.,Vjvim=g evnn&%v regurators, and door locks and
handles finisiac€i in mnickel.' Tlac large mar VAndesw is fitted with silk
poplin shade in dull silvered mounting--
`)rite w•iU&hmeld is eantraouaated by a broad sun,-S;is t, which protects the
+cyrs fz' tx1 glade«
° A and the amid practical all-%veatillor car fc+r towel ttr casuntiy, the new
F wipe canner the sur assel.
(o+Mlt` Fort Prifts
Coupe. $66.5 Fordor r,• ed1n, $605
Touring Dar, $445 Runabout, 05 Truck, "S
f � *r S!�i;�.'srra«g8�,r.y&A�tl.�i„kti��leM.`.1•i6"+�17t71#s1. ,
:�'►��'r`�i.atJ tY, b CYiis ,*�ea1tC` Cottm atot'1oi t tit33r .. . , .. .: .
A9 ford r aod'eh rt dq he okamtd thtough the Ford 31 Wieldy Purchase Plait
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MacEWAN T B T”
t31ub t 01*nR C0MVA,*lb' OF CANADA, LIM'"FO- $r'0MA),.
n 1 u ors,
Silky Ties, 45c t6 $1050+
Silk Lined Gloves, $1.75 to, $3-50... i
Caps, Silk Pleated Lining, $1.75 to $2.50
Fyne Braces, 35c to $1.00 d'
Police $races, 2509, 75e
Handkerchiefs, 10c to 75c ,
Silk :Sax,. 45c to 1.54
"Wool Sax, 45c to $1.25
Sweaters, All Wool, $2.50 to $5.50 �
Underwear, Combinations, $1.45 to $4.75
Club Bags, $Z.75 to $14.50
Suit Cases, 1.45 to $16.00
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iVla"aw Goats; $6.50 -to $10.50
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,Sats, 95c to $1.50
1. INSPECTION',
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The New -Ford :SUP
An, ontirAy taew body design tit remarkable bexuty:as well as practical i
udlityw is time diseinguishing feature of the now Ford dupe.
The "y lines fallow in One graceful-tweep from The x dw high radiator .
to the "Turde-flack" clime of the rear deck, which has' been eeularged to
'Wrivenielntly accola modater bulky grips slnd packagm
Upholstering is luxuriousl deep both ill the seat and back, the covering
being of ricin brow,, broaclot,% Svit11 majwgauy stripe. 1a. res" shelf is
provided lbAind the shat, .tat parcels.
Interior f°1tting!t 1"tt1clude, re.,Vjvim=g evnn&%v regurators, and door locks and
handles finisiac€i in mnickel.' Tlac large mar VAndesw is fitted with silk
poplin shade in dull silvered mounting--
`)rite w•iU&hmeld is eantraouaated by a broad sun,-S;is t, which protects the
+cyrs fz' tx1 glade«
° A and the amid practical all-%veatillor car fc+r towel ttr casuntiy, the new
F wipe canner the sur assel.
(o+Mlt` Fort Prifts
Coupe. $66.5 Fordor r,• ed1n, $605
Touring Dar, $445 Runabout, 05 Truck, "S
f � *r S!�i;�.'srra«g8�,r.y&A�tl.�i„kti��leM.`.1•i6"+�17t71#s1. ,
:�'►��'r`�i.atJ tY, b CYiis ,*�ea1tC` Cottm atot'1oi t tit33r .. . , .. .: .
A9 ford r aod'eh rt dq he okamtd thtough the Ford 31 Wieldy Purchase Plait
-CARS - TRLCK8 -,TAACWa8
r.
MacEWAN T B T”
t31ub t 01*nR C0MVA,*lb' OF CANADA, LIM'"FO- $r'0MA),.
n 1 u ors,
Silky Ties, 45c t6 $1050+
Silk Lined Gloves, $1.75 to, $3-50... i
Caps, Silk Pleated Lining, $1.75 to $2.50
Fyne Braces, 35c to $1.00 d'
Police $races, 2509, 75e
Handkerchiefs, 10c to 75c ,
Silk :Sax,. 45c to 1.54
"Wool Sax, 45c to $1.25
Sweaters, All Wool, $2.50 to $5.50 �
Underwear, Combinations, $1.45 to $4.75
Club Bags, $Z.75 to $14.50
Suit Cases, 1.45 to $16.00
�t
iVla"aw Goats; $6.50 -to $10.50
a,
,Sats, 95c to $1.50
1. INSPECTION',
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