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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1920-08-19, Page 8." a. ' M 1 r. 11W '.. 0 . , I 4 , . I ( ... .. .. ... .. .. . .. `�.'yM.r..A1, . MYw. 0a)—eltm M* **41 P1.11.0kilim. ,\ Lam, Rn' .� .. ^T _ igtl"w>ltlLLVA AL Topics lin sund:lty. Aug. 20th Mr. A. 7' liuoper — m° ,a,4 PLAYING Q.RDSof Clint6n will have charge of the aer- Tt c al: derIcIs pavilka ha; been paint- vices. t,d yelioav ovula glc>en trlrnntlag►L_ , and 't'tterP will be na NPf\lee next Sunday A special inciting of tt3r> ,cooly coon. IN PRIZES in oily of the churches onthe Denntdller ell was held alt Wednesday in ('Illnturq (,rcult, to arrange for borroWID9 (Honey for s Congress Playing Cards, $Qo iter and Alt's, H. F. Kennedy left on current and lrlgh\tits Purposes. Par .lack, tui BeFva' tax. '1'tlursday morning for a two Weeks' Tito meeting cbll)ed for 5londay nlgtrt } to arrange for A catppaigan for support $if.gle slid 4Qflble w14ths , P i gilday at Hamilton and Toronto. , Other lines of cards from 8)50 up Stella V. Alorrlsh, :airs. Wes. XcL,can of the band agfFiikl ftzilell of an atkeaid- aDd Miss Elsa pl. oke, of Ooderleb, at- auco and arrangementtl will have to be is Wbito altld Wit, 'Alilt- leaded the Maegan-Walters \vc%Nrdding• made by the officerti of the Band Asso- After the rerrmay, which was per- elation- , 1Ve have a large assortment of formed by - the Itev. Mr. VennedY, the Two rinks of Goderielt. bowlers went able for trays, ce.ttrils, {foods suitable for Prizes for guests, v\'ho wete the Immediate ret- to Stratford on Wotodaeff4ay to toe Part atives of the birtde and Morn, sat in the bowling tourualucnt batt failed _t Card Parties: Books, Genuine down to a dainty luncheon. to bring back any of the prazes. The eushius, t}Carfs, etc. I.nglish Chintz, Ivor Goods, A quiet but pretty wedding was sal- rinks consisted of Mewirl, Zialra, Mac - Y Donell, Chapman and Hunt; and Messrs is e mnW,d a the "`Poplars," Benmliler $,barman. Prldham. Rev. Thompson anst I, Boxed Stationary, oto „n 14'ednesday, August 18th, when Lottle Grace, eldest daughter of Giar- Rev. fleyeCtft. `' enee J. Walters, became the bride of Tile challenge pin put up by the Dow - . L. FcKigna. son of John, Feag n', ling (:tub for zttl,gles sail stales In the, a r Pregarvia> the Pbotga of- your �^ hands of t;. 'thapniag: Mr.:vrtlrn was r ' -e... of Cu►bornt�+ summe}e tion it.~" It `goad At high noon lilt, ,,,bride entered the the first ►winner and - Mr. (farrow failed + ft' 0 S. #1l@li� �+ to wrest it from him. Then 'Mr. (Nta�• Sly ; OT AMC room tier the arm of her father Hand i a - , Look her plait, beneath an arch -of lily r- man ionised It and hdlg succeeded Id re - ,qt tie, Interwoven nvith Goldenglow, twining It In two contests with Mr. , We have them 50a�to $2.00 while an entbankinent of n)oss formed Hunt. . a brautlful ba,kground. The bride wait AMONG THE CHURCHES (attired In aero -blue silk, with draped overskirt of (lvorgt,tte, and bead trim of s\vet,l pets. e A Guli to Worship.", 11 a m., and `A` and she wore a corsage bouquet "The Patti to Learning," or "ThMISSIV e Yoke, E NOBLE" of 'rhe brulc• Hud groom were tit Tey that Tracheo,•, 7 P. m., Will be the l el The of moan beautiful guts, ae rel themes at the Baptist church next Suit- I BvItlah Block them being all oak mantel cluck from don• luring the but \ceither fife ser- vices will be short. therBenmiller community and a reading r lamp from ht, employees of the Strut- tit. George's Churrli Sunday (k•hool _ — __ ford \lolur .%Iachinery Go. Picnic rhe young couple Pert amid sho%%ers 'pill, Sunday school of St. Georgt''s A DEATHLE88 JOOIiNL'Y. l 's ' at Black's y annual 1l'ltfl • held it an a P •bore h "f ,,%%hitt of the 2:20 side for �trdt- ' Al'ml'RN iced• \\here they Will reraldP, the bridq Puu)t "n Tuesday afternoon and u must The Old Legend of the Wandering \1r, and \irs, .Jardine, of (iod+'rico+, tra%viling in a navy blue suit with hat ''nJuyabie outing ft pieced. Ballllnu Jew, ore \isiting \1r. James lla\att, of tilt, to rnalci,. The ,rood wishes of man), Was one of the big.attraetlon:i of the af- The Wandering Jew is not men- (lravel Road. rrovutn fullovr than to their tie%% hor,r0 ternuon and a series of races was run honed in the Bible. He Is merely tilt, _ _ oft for whit -11 prizes \veer' ght,n. The principal character in a story, like 9'ht'lkev.Alr.\icUerrtlhl,uf (;uderieh, 1s NilEPPARDT07 w'Innt,rs of the various a\'cots \v'err a% expeeled to 1111 the pulpit of tin• Pres- fellness Rip vas Winkle. 1)ywrlan church here next .•'\,•ibhath. Farmers h) this neighborhood ,601D (;1rls of the Primary Class—Lenurc The story 16 certainly of very an- \lrs. 11'Aller Muurt,, of Nt\v u(.�.1.,+ ,,, Knish cutting grafin In a day or, two, Graig, Beatrice Henry, ,tent origin. In its most commonly r+rrl\.•d in flit, clllage lost week on d 11 Is rather dlse•ouraging for our prea- Buys 6 to 7 \'ear.--Begg;le Newcontbe, accepted form, it is that Jesus, weary Visit itis her father, \1r. ,lay. Lawson. cher to talk to Parpty pew's when those l,yIe Crawford, of carrying the cross, sought to r<sl Alt'. William F+atrraun, (if the village %%It„ should he In them are spurting Boys, 6 to 9 years—Hobert Orani, Wal- for a moment on the doorstep of a lhe•n14,•I\e% at the lake or elsewhere ter Neweotnbl,, shoemaker named Ahasuerus, who ix busy this week making an addition' told hiln to "get on, and be quick to bl,( ne\\' hotise by ere e,ting a N eraiU \irs. John Whiston and her mother. (;Irls, ti to Nyears—l.. Craig, B. Ht nrY. about lt." (lit. \lrs. win. nonte,of 'Toronto, "lit) art' Hoye, f0 to) 11-- Bud Shlyd}', Is. \!c To which the Saviour replied: l Atm, Strusser , of the tavnsh•i , ,, \-Isit,ntr friends here. spent Tuesday ttunald. ! / (U11%. to to 11- '%nary Parsons, Allee shall soon be at rest, but yo.I will liuwnfe, Perth County, IN \telling Ill the with \Ir. and \ars. HnnN Mc1eP, of Ilan- wander until 1 come again." home of :►Urs. Ft. 1). Munro, of the vil. ,tanuon. Ig Bol. Boys, 11 111 1:I --Bud Sturdy, led `RIP., • Ever since then Ahasuerus has lags'• I \h•. and Mrs. (;t,orlge' Foster, aftel (Kris• 12 ter 13—Mary' Par+ons, Pauling been doomed to wander over the The end of 0114 \veek w+III see the spl,nding A week with friends here lett earth; and, strange to say, he seems "n Tuesday for lowest Sound, where 1{unto , 1 to -have turned up now and akain, greater part of the tlal'YItNI. Ill tills till- >� Boys, fi to 1'a--hrt,d BinvrA, NPd wall,. catlty out. The recent storm made cut- they \x111 take the boat for Nesterville', Girls, t5 to 15. Ernhly Hunfaivy, Bow'- at long Intervals of time. tine; very shirr, at \\'hieh place they will viwit \lrs. Fos- efia .itgae, Dr. Paul von Eltzen. Bishop of ter's sister and titers proceed by water Afr, Dickson, of Toronto, a furrnpr rm• (;lily, 16 god over—\lain Sanders, ha- Schleswig, met and talked with him ployee of the Sterling Bank here, Id to their honte in Menonrinee, Mich' sle Stanconrbe. la the year 1547. He told his story upending Ills holidays In tilt' \'lllAgc On Sunday afternoon and evening a Boys Wheelbarrow race—Fred, and to the bishop, who described him as renewing old acquaintance%. I number of the children, grandoh'lldren Frank Bowra, very tall, barefoot, with an astonish - Mr. Jazz. Luldiaw has purchased the and ,Trent -grandchildren and other relt GIris' \\"eieelbarruw• race--\lary Par- inly long beard, and hair hanging house In w•hieh he nowresides front "tiles of Mrs, tGapt.) Andrew Bogie mons and Laura Sturdy, over his shoulders. In Madrid and lieiurgr F. Younghlut, anti Interni% he- drove to tier'horne to congratulate het nlrls' Potato rare—Emile Hunfaivy. He was seen 1n 1575 Corning a peruudlnvll reNlde'ut of tilt, on her 83rd birthday. About fifty par- :After the eats a peanut and Bandy again In Parts in 1604. In 1610 he vitar,^tr 1 took or the good thinks \\•hitch the new scramble furnished lots of fun. It was turned up in Brussels—an aged and lady of the house had prepared for a i.-eritahle shaver; as \fr. Parsons slim- tattered man, who accepted food, but Ails-, Mary Ferguson ami her sister, them. A beautiful cake with the liguret, bed a ire(' and thrte\v the goodies from refused to sit down and eat—and in Masa Blanche Ferguson, left last Wed. ,denoting Airs. Bogie's age marked in there• l:eipsic two years later. ' nesday for a trip to the Northwe4t,, fur the Icing adi)rned the rt•ntr•e of the ta- M The description of his appearance file purpose of vlsning their viat,r, \irs. blit and at 11,0 proper tinle she cut it OBITUARY is invariably the sante. ;He tells his iietlen Taylor. . and diNU'hhuted it to hrr guest%. :\ftl, 1 - story to somebody, passes on and (aa - Rev, Afr, (Geddes, of Ailsa Craig, social ohnt and good wishes all repaired '!'i1li\1PAi)N.—()ne of tate well-known appears. auve an illustrated lecture in the Pres- to their homes, hoping to rneet there residents•of the town in the person of The last occasion on which he was byterfan church herr last Sunday eve- on 4everal more like uccaslons. \1.r. William Thumpson,for ten years seen was in England, nearly two cen- nin . The 1)rst.art of the lecture conn chief of the the brigade at' ir(warden ) furies ago,Many pe pletalkedwith listed of illustrated \'news of Corea. TIPPERARV of the tii\\vn, passgvd away late on Friday' him, and he gave an account of the 'Phe latter part showed the Pdmwtionn}, \{r. and \It•s. ,nesse t;ran were Sunday n)ghl at Aleondra Hospital h) Ills fifty- crucifixion, speaking as an eye - e• o i , of that (. ( h ern t kingdom, , t ter - facilities t P I i n t h g I t id r I n t anecdotes of the • c •e l, hu ! n g t witness. He told a • t P r \ nr. H v- tuna I (w do rirh. % I t n 1 INI n ,r I d h progress )f hr I, inn t an t , e di- tliu t I ,t n [ J 1 '4 c ) •e\ anus for hem he professed o 't r. da r t P apostles, some of w , n71 u e u stf n F •'4 c )n •) ct t, lh t P "he harvest t 1, nt ut all )t at' i tr e there, 1 r sin v efforts c nil v made tt t( •e oris Harto wlitcIl ret , N sl,t in oke It,nH it on own. He a ' fornices sire Until filling up their barns, fitly hal cernpi z to have personally lea P Last Sunday, \\chile noticing the num- salted in Ills death In shite"of lis sh-011A Many longue-geg ith all of w h he . ber of autos (swing through the vii- •\ few more dry nays \\'III 4,t' moa nt p( cun4lih,linn. The dl•PPA4eil \\ate the st,- seemed equally mlllar. T ten ud- o \ til,' fields slrlpped of thl,.lr \r4lure. I ) cit tie Imbert •1 h,MIp in, }aa$o \\•e war( remind ,d ut t.ht, te.uleirli rand son I f tt It deals, he •vatiisiie{l, and noth g�more of St. Clair in Uncle Tom's Cabin. iie Mr. GP(.II All ,r. of this p)hce, had the a former Mayor of the tn\cu and Is sur- misrortuue a few clays ngn to let Ills was heard of hittl. inti not nn,llcr:cl \\^nether Gllrlatianftyt \ Ivt,ll, hl,Nldrs his \\'tion, hy' his mother wast falling nr rising on tilt, market horses a•un away wllh his hinder. The I)y one daughter, \ars. 1•:rnest \Ivlovattun horses came HIT care hilt the hinder Itt Early 3I.Prning Air. It w•.' aro to Judge by the church at- of Por Gnthurnl, anal t\�i•u sono, h:rneNl e ill). \\ e' hope NIT.. \ II r blrliv broken 1 .1f 1 P •u . 1. recognizes the sweetness so n• t\\ Everyone tendanrr. and the auto trattle on thearil Frank. of I)rtrull. al. L , ry g Sunday \rt, are ft r'ced to tale conclusion \\`ill face fetter tuck next Cann'' tris and two brothers, \Ire, ,las. Thu- _and freshness of the early morning that It falls quit a few p,.inls during Nurses Helen and \largaret Stell, of nia4, to\\'rl: \irN, n(`11, \\•ho has t—D air and• snows that these attractive Lho suunut•r. Toronto, who leave been visiting thPiC Living for the pas? fete years in An— properties disappear as the day ad- unele and anent: Mr, and \irs, .11'4N1 tralia: and the \Icssrs. Attain and I)avid vances. But so far as analysis goes, Formerly regarded as a remedy ag- i;r,,y-have gone to A4htb•Icl to vlsfi Thompson, of town. The tunerai took scientists say that the composition of ,tinwt drunkenness, bile finest ante- their Hurl' and aunt there. \Ir. and place un MundAY irternunn to Maitland early morning alt• is not different tilYrstC from P Hrvrll andUruguay. I> ill) ,te{. r'\will sill - 11\I r'tery anwas ver\ Iat'•eI\ attended. from that of other time ___. tit ITtnrn, as lhedl. holidays will soon Rev, It. T. Thornloe, of St. Thomas, who During the passing of night to day he o%er• ha4 been visiting a ,& 'oisis�j In trn and who sups and of day to night several physical The Wider Ilullook Plied the pulpit of Knox-chureli• ur changes occur, [There Is a fall in tem - _, \which c•hurr•h Ili,, de,rvased was a mem- perature at sunset and a rise again ► I \Iael.enn's Magazine' ber•• conducted the services. The iavn •'We (lot gaze each through our knot- at alternately consequently moisture to ,uracil and onlrlAls, the tir•ernt,n anti a alternately, being thrown out and tak- hule and do dream broad hca\c•n is hal large larnmtt of the members of Huron en up again, and it is well known the spot \vP see." I+o wrote a great thin- t,udg,' No, t';2. 1. (i. o. F., \\ere in atten- that change of state is accompanied , &M& leer many years ago. He spoke a great ,lance, lilt, (Iddfello\vs having rhargti by electrical phenomena and certain Truth• for men In all ages have herrn In- of the funeral. Tile deceased was a past chemical manifestations also. lwasm eUined fu circumscribe their thinking grand Of the lodge and had been a very The formation of dew has prob- e within very' naruw• hounds. To the Ro- acH\c, menil)er Ur the (legree work, ably therefore far more profound mans 4laui was the "fltthna Thule," .\s it ►tappe)s all the menthers of the effects than merely the moistening of '� the last land, the uttermost horizon fire hrigtadf, Are nn'mher, of the lodge gobJecta with water Dew is vitalizing, 9 Wb6n you Mot+Mint tut accident To the average Raman, indeed, HIP "111- bol LhPy \\nrP dfstUtctive lodges in not entirely because it fa water but 1 ---a cut, a burs, a adld or a-brutse ({ria 'Nlu9P" w•as probably confined addition to tilt, Indite badge. The pall- Invigorating e es n tori oratln because it oas a P r 5 —don' on eedlessl in a t t iDsnd money m y s t r wdihtit the \\'thll. 1 It) IIP ilNe'If. t f 1 O 'veN f •'P I't,NentRtl 9 three rP hearers were t at' P action due partly at any rate to the ,I doctor's bills, blit apply Zam•Buk With the passing years, the few \\idq the Bremen and three representing the tact that !t Is saturated with oxygen, ' sur once. This herbal balm will end i •bleeding, thinkers, tilt, few• great adventurers, have horizons hack, lodge, \1PNNPs. Wes. \ieLeap, (leorgP "0Talt, firtimen), and and it has been stated that during its the pain, stop the prevent puvlied our given Beacom and Will. formation peroxide of hydrogen and I fe-lering and heal Quickly. Keep us an opportinfily to see a greater field. Mcsvrs. Thou, 'Whills, WRI. Patton and some ozone are developed. It !s not ' a box bandy. [lilt with till this we are still Inclined noht. 10ng ,representing the 1. U. 4). F.) improbable that the pecuniarily at- ;, Yor skin troubles Zeim-Buk ie !�. 4 --%rally invaluable. A skin disease tit gaze through tilt- knot -hole that shows us our little eonimunity, our Huron County Temperanre Exertitive tractive and refreshing quality that It\ T•--r.,d by Zam><Buk does not break �: I Individual Interests, our few friend:t to Circulate Petition marks the early morning air has its origin to this gray. The dlMculty oat again, becauselZam-Buk ours# JJ, "root" and our linilted enthusiasms, and still .\t a meeting of the Huron County of inducing grass to flourish under Lroui the up. we'drea►n that bNad heaven is the place Temperance Executive held in Clinton a tree In full )eat is well known and v.. ..: m-Buk Is beet for eczema, bolls, 1.cam•= I!,od•pofeoning and piles. ,An we see. I All \veil enough In its \ray, well en- nn Friday of last week it was decided to immediately' -ire late pctitinns ask- is generally explained by saying that e o% -,:-a GOC. box. ougTh to have our loml prides and ap- Ing the Dominion government to bring the tree absorbs the nourishing con- stituente of the soil or that it keeps • 1�•v preeintions, but It Is not that \\-ay that Huron County under the Ontario TPrtt- the sunlight away,. from the grass and I natinds are matte. We have the grain- peranet, Act, and thus have a uniform protects It from rain. , ' ; rw grower in the West thinking one thing law throughout the Province. . It to doubtful whether any of }, and the manuiarturer In the Fast an- The G. T. A. for geott Act) had been o t true. the real these explanations s t u ( -- ,ether. And the men by the yea In the East have In do hl,( very satisfactory daring its enfo omen{ it tilt, , reason most Probably being that the ,r ^11� will nothing wfth men by the sea In the.West, We have the last six years, but \vii{ retlt've oonnty council of some ilnan6lal res- vltallzing des Cannot form._ upon is .- 4 Al' , at titre:t a bitterness engendered by ponsibllity, and the License Board of the grass under a tree, *hcYeaa as a rule both miff' and light''eitn reach .I < I W race ereed and language, hints of disun- ittn, breaths of a wind of ntisunder- Commissioners of the Province are wit- ling to assume tillA responsibility if it. i a ldin n distrust, thousand var- st 1 g and a t, a i t► saccepted. tthP T. 1 y'ingt vie\wpohhtrv, tale viewpoint of the The Ontario Temperance Act is a ,Gamblitttj on Bois. Newknothole of the district, and little en- splendid piece of legislation and In Even In filet days b�lfbrp the war, :;.1 , t ougth to draw us together. What we need Is a wider vision nnity respects IN more restrlete•d than the 1:. T. A. and the lines mtreh mora the price of hops Tp ed t tilt yrs per cwt. up to X83. ''It all . 606nded hn i that we may discard our knothole view• seven*. whether the yRar,was ✓. gdod or bad , � i Hat point and Ink out on Ilse broad sky that domes illi \Vd The (- T. A. Will not, however, be re- but local one, and on the ggality add•aquantity , "' �� whole ,conies. Want a vir(lon that ran take I the in- pealed merely suspended (as option Is now in malty places) and of the crop. ' 'wr%F,%F!R%o%* � ' " � -1 ;d - r.1. ' Silk Hose Voile BlousesI 11, . Vellus $ilk Hose, in white only, We have gathered together several in all sizes from 8t', to To. Regular special alines of Blouses which range .11 •11 ' 9' flex $it' 8_'1, '" ht*t�e ' I(icYclp` s Of ti.e blast . in size from 36 to 44 and have put 8. Every BlouseI I -t ._ . R .ai'e' s at r them.on ale $ 9 , ma,uE dtpre and ,..fade" from ire is ,his -season's male as we do not '.. ,,. thread silk, there are no seconds: Be these values before, they, make a practice of carrOug goods t- „ �I '' sure and see • over from one season to another. 6 I ) are all gone, $r.9y3 a pair. Be sure and see these Blouses at p $illi Lace Hose in purple, tan and $r.98. Every one a special. 4 black regular $2.75 far $1.98 a pair. t ` (' I ■ I'' i (' White Skirts Ginghams We still have a number of WhiteStarting to clear out the Ging- Skirts "eft to be sold and they are all . hams at greatly reduced prices. Every on sale at 25 % less than regular price. 65c, 6oc and 5oc Gingham on sale at Every size is here and in several 39c. This means we are clearing out different styles. all this seasons Ginghams and to do ' so have reduced them greatly so they Smocks will sell very quickly. Every piece A number of colored Smocks in all i 7 .in. wide and the checks are the sizes still to sell at $3.98 each. These newest. Remember the price 39c a garments ranged as high as $6.00. yard, 0 This is an opportunity to buy a Smock 93 at very little money, $3.98 each. Summer Vests Vole Dresses Every Summer Vest in the store a . is on sale at 25 per cent. less than reg - 0 A number of Ladies' Voile Dresses alar price. Every style of garments ill the season's best colorings and is represented both in short and no designs at 25% less than regular price. sleeves. Ladies' and children's Drawers .0 This gives you an opportunity to btiv all, reduced 25 per cent. Children's no a real merchandise at littl�'money, 25% sleeve and short sleeve Vests 23 per less than regular price. I cent. less than regular price. . HeColbo'Jrn e & Co. � a The House of Reliability I �IYerlIk.llllt:®Itiii����if��®��®�9IaU®�Ilfilllll®�ltfeld��� Ildfl liitllMtillYil®� . Why We Dread Snakes. I Ile \Vas Highest.' Fstiniales of Ilio uiiii0wr of veteran If yod' come upon a small snake It is a big and fearsome time of \\fin \will take in to lir>t \',,iie (; re - If n r n ,e � I� �, P ('. ant n n Ili Hair L, t' tit ,ana- 1 during your country rambles, why ilio ' the years• ror those in school. 1•:xnm- ili;,n Vrlliun;il t:vllihili,Iii place the yt,u get "that creepy sensation'/ inations and final repo t cards arrive nutnher as high a., 15,001. ,t -les Homers. v r•• I o There's a A 'with the lohg c .(i �. I e probably the survival Your fat' is bob eau tills to n howl rt' who ' P Y nun lad !n ( s young 1 Liu•r fur Fitter and \ r Ili, C II natinct o cin use n \• of a save e r ! o lutist. He \las .(. k d b an � i , going p 19 all I t •, 'P I I , further back is inherited ficin some I r he h tort ani , t' Ill,. �I ,ni I •li I , I ,�r •11- 1 tereuted family I had passed. n . Y „a t\uav, I I I alta, L. „1' 1't, Pr t.. I e of e- f monk Before elan d l,\. t tr•'^h ancestral :;^i s c ! "hen 1t, bright- t "No," ..d 1 Y• '1\o t 'I I' I I I r •; n 'Tf i. •t t sl i \\1 ,� I i _,• n i , .seed that useful weapon, the club, ened up. "But 1 was the highest ' e 1 i I n, n r : ill lie was mortally afraid of snakes; among those who didn't." . oleic P organs and d'tlitthelinn in i.'. and monkeys are still afraid of them. i�ualtel nG the bl llnl. to 11`r:rlailln,•u's IY you were to but a snake in the I ' 1 al melee's \'rurt;thlr I IIL IIA\w been p I iron In United States. I found must en'eeti\e, ;Ih,din:: the, f,'\rr monkey cage at the Zoo, the inmates In the early days \Qussachusetls and suhduinir Ili(, :itno, in a few &o,l, would be terrlfled out o[ their lives, _ 71 rt are ui,tn \\III .u•�� s rt' n ub t t sea of the iron Indus 1 for monkeys cannot tackle snakes : oras tile e•hle.f t and have never found an effective try in the American colonies, the lirst lhrsr disln'ssing dishn9sni, r•s and I i wayof dealing with them. I successful blast furnace having; been lhese there i, no I„•II,-r preparah, n g Sometimes the mere presence of a ; beet in operation :.t Lynn in 1693. In proeurable as a nu n'a- IIf reliet'. snake.will cause a monkey to drop 1750 P, nn::yIvani.t bveania the lead- unconseloue, ing iron -producing state, and uiain- Similarly, our, dislike of spiders is tafned the supremacy fol• up\vardR of out of all proportion, and Is inherited 101) `--ears. from Jungle days. But for this un- , .4 wise man always rPAlires that their natural inheritance, a colonel would The Groceterianot cently leave stated that theis lots more to learn—F. \\'. llo\ci'. only fear he had on active service �a�,TC>3t I Ea • COR. NORTH ST. AND SQUARE was of spiders entering lite tent. Bears thIn Use � Actually Saves You For Over 30 Years Telephone 356 He Made an Impression, signature The young man on the train, oof • serving that the handsome girl across ss e ,the aisle was looking at him very Money intently, thought he Nad made an im- I . Pression and in a fele moments he changed his seat to the vacant cite rn01 We have in this week fresh beside her. "Haven't we met before I su lies of all kinds of Groc- somewhere?" he ventured to ask. pp I'm not quite sure," she re- I r q eras n e and will o sell e t . L ND ENGLAND ND tiles "but think you are flit, m O ON G lied �' bu I man P Y you at the low le est s16 hanging around the night our Y os I saw g B g t' 1 P automobile was stolen." The youngprices. • man vanished into the smoking car Beautiful Copies of the Old amid the adickers of those who had overheard thgm. Masters,in lovely hand -color- Cooked :1leats and Bacon -- ed Prints. These colors are , GOpER1CH MARKETS. so soft and mellow they look The hest Butter money can htiv Outside Market Reports OR page 8., like old tapestries. ' ' Wheat ............................... Fresh Fr 2 OU to 2 25 nits in season Flour, Gov'ment standard ... 7 75 to s 00 Flour, perowt., family ......6 75 to 7 25 You can have them. framed Tobaccos, Cigars and Qigaretfe-3 Bran, per ton ..................55 0o to 56 00 to order in Antique Gold, Old Shorts, per ton ...............tis 00 to 65 00 q --- Oats.................................1.20 to 1 25 Mahogany or Walnut, ata Fresh Bread daily, 12c n loif. Barley ..............................1 65 to 1 75 Buck wheat ,,-i ............. 1 75 to 1 9:5 reasonable price. $sly. old.... n ................... 24 00 to 25 00 CASH AND CARRY fty, new........................ 20 00'to 20 00 { }EON,rpr dotteDairy ....0 50 t0 0 50 smith's #rt s�nreltft95 per dolren .............9 54to0 5aH. MCFADVENf S` . 9 d .....1 25 to 1 b C;a#le.butcherschoice... 10 00 to 11 00 9stat St. Phone 19@ OPEN EVENiNGS a'flerbutchQraordtgary 09 00 to 10 00 $4t. I a. bit e, per lb.......... 6 to 7 a ., I g i Gmbh. per lb ........ ... 0 10 to 011 _ - _ latit1►t00a, item, per bush.. 1 00 to 1 00 - — - — - des..j ............1 r 0 0a to 12 0o I sherttl ....i ....................... 0 07 to 0 09 II I cresta of lite Western prairies, and the should the provincial law he set aside The hop may. up casted tate farm- i� Interests of the h ibilant farms of the at any future titre lloron County would er'A gamble. for in order to produce "' "'■� '�■�� .x Mich sound the au. East. that Will put an end to the biek- again be tinder the C. T. A, [t he artist first sink a fat of mune�r. erin", bet\vepn one seetion and another To secure this suspension It will be He may get it all Wick with a big " I tuma Vote-- of the country, \'We \.:ant to see things necessary to gest a petition of at least profit Irk a single t3eason, or he may R*0VA, I t : frflrn Ilse 9landpotnt of a tatiob. not twenty-Ilvc pi+r rent, of the electors owe errleryr pelrny, I Went lite standpoint of a town or coon- and the local worker±a Will organize at The htrp is th0 mtfiit expensive of I An(l present the try. once for tills eampalgfn, all erope to trovr„ In the iQrat place '#" %w artCSt i d e a S fOr °" 7'he vote on tilt( Referendum dealing the nocossary poles and wires, e+ro6w . . I CAiil`111C !1\t) CA'ki0li CRt7SIrG , with "tm mrtatibn of t.i(11unr" has been at Dee -vase Driccs;• Cost I I a'N,0 elft' acre. "y # delayed till April 18th. 1tM0, to secure The erten. when pltltitetlr tit's to be eatly Season wear. Young men who have only t\\a at' ha" 1 throe vveei:a' vacation can not Apl!nd an up-to-date voters' list, dug, out. manuretlw eklkthN 041 C ed, ttraesfetsr sutphureil anti xo'rill, fttkd"flkl •kttcatts, 11 •r their holidays to better sit anL�go ML~r5KORA THIS t"1 :1R aft outlay r andtltelr �ktF: t +b tttiCe Nimlerate prices ,.are than on a cruising and' eamping trip In still Withad in the ug breN lit ,111101 . • God's .outaot-doors. A territory thatprospects hillctt. the inan fat- is <, fill .of attraction for a� trip f this a uemsful. suuntme"truvt n In Xu+�ki oks4 cwt an acre that �Oat1 "1Xa 1 0 01 kw ' a R y kind is Algohituilt dirk, '118., miles welt tifd thoeb wbo w1brie dlisel►ptylatelt lest Ing, £a log. for dt'yingi All 109..fort trihttitJt Chat' l+»te ria- of ltf4"atifti, tis ilktlles 'hest of ottitt\va Ileasitt In rllt'1CUrbilt xeelaritwoodittlon carriage, lnattmud . avid sl& vb .''C' IM l Run n I I I11fa tend "O miles worth at Toronto, splens+ lhofilda . tat + of these lltts.tatr�t�r►1lv'�tWkataaakoilhltirtetger otlkprskrlaliti+rgi131�e4(Ir,xl;hp��Kiwrt!r "did dslllt'igx ldveltr4 k0ftery, tray potty t tRttaitt4a►b llt'k1f traau►tunly hotel's awr\il• .reelt'oned ted dial roll Yii k!t �N wCtt#�%d (d ' o' 100,11ltxsttitab(lyttetattrke with llsb kltb eft lr<leta tui film cltMlt o>t ktttitas , veil ' i . N !tl, 8500 oppot,t'ublti'ed for •tlid ama� able, s titkik ,oto rit+ttMtflYiNt wild life abounds. t hotel#,,1tateii, vaii t, eip. a10ply t , way his trop on ihb lYiill ot. !1 I thol "'' *Of r, w ' ,All summer shapes �� ret above tlfe level of the tea, Omni "AR A¢erat tgr rile to C�. l;. hitive stud,. hes knit set 9k , cwt. ����P , tuf(ltlt ricaltity district to eastern >aw• HornlnIJf.'. X.. 7`oivsnta: tllkt. ur, he tritt►Ir abt s. " ;, (l'u sale at $ I.c1C3 ada. Aft' the ,fieQulsiles !'bt the chi op. , v ''T'ea tart, ilei 01 .or 4*eu at •lode ,. � �' rte tnAli be had at reasonable pri(±e~!i at Atndtek%t "t°adtttork l�t'ok". t>{itkt idolto6y Adwita' eft" aN hisnd�ttkd tfit+il' 4 i>tto taw titWIM the 1llg5rilawd iris" lsenilratl etbfie tli (lt fiat, 111re iMdlttf4ilkt irtttl ItAlye ben ,props« l3ik if t11Nwk (tit i`dilttvrl>{t'llt Alson+tuia I rk Slstlotl, h+eluditig lig. tnitted to dlttr fat III rWtht batkgliet ,moluilI xt t*t litill`&> tb, 10vt. of tl tai ►%ti>a1t11, Ilijeiitti f !, vlMolititb stld tlehltait lkcklo, teats, ellen. at the ltktfe'r teat ad attd lrltdil4t RNhkt- ilii '. Cwt. t Ike+ hire cit li a v l let ilei t a tfat, � si ply � t lrt(atln. a ll le r tl� ei .. ���� MatioVical . ' trim � tltti,'tt>laelttklt ii►stF lar twslflt�t tUkd tlytlil+5 tat* 'blil�'�t �Iwtt• lilt iwli�a kIt elft•' � $ �, Omit" tittle 1FNtEs. J1bk titin tirsltid' Trufllt Alf% ctt4tti t LIA4brl, thus `4ksakiii�. a ,. whom tt -aM lttjwl tit telktly . '1i of i. , ent toe Iitlitiontetl dtwtl fstive ti4 110 t• �i1. .. ttllttotllk t!l lf11r091'iltt � tents$ *ft "11, outlook It~tl i�ielt Ott Ale liftkxor" '1111th tht , liaa 10111t* yeti (till ithout tt, at a0pty ��> o I y ytI �:i yyy y 10th, tt+illiNltt N+Iiit3ltMliml/ttag 'bktt'tklf kiktir* et'olp laity ;tfrr Yttftl hit*4 ltilttr .. ,a „,..: „,.. ,. - td' Fay 1Qr uil�r✓av I?itittlet ,�1 ttl'lh'1gt Ibtlte)i`'aki'r :�-. A..a'a•�.;K iRi"etltxy't b#rift, +l�(►r(Into. l{ltks« 5 , . • , tltodtAt tit tht fiftieth!► 46ttil'ti(1,. Value for once Y is what you are looking for, and this is the . , Store where you will get it. We do net pretend to give you $5.0o for $r oo, and the sensible buyer does not look for something for nothing, but, out numerous patroius, both old and new, know full well that we do give sound, dependable values for entry cent spent here., . I Repairiag by first class methods, by an effiitient F tllaCilaltit Sh"an's Stort; , I(y y■t, y�y{ W. Ric. 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