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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1921-12-30, Page 6� ... 11 . " "I �. -�, ". , � . I ':�, ,,.�M'..l , !g � , Mov &"­:­_­�,�,'� , , , " TUare 04v" 11 '1`40* 11'!� . ... .. 'Q ''. -oh'. 1 , ,�iv,p, A ''! ',-it �tltii I . �., " - �' a. -0-'&-.--P ., i i"? I - ,., ot" A 1� .1 , , , A . X , , ., I sw - ." � "'' 4s, , "' � " , e T N0,914, n0vez. � INNIS ftv,§",A�e'VF I I " , im, 47', , p I ei,beo on. 11 � - � 0f, 14, , �.� lyk)�,�s� "..'' ; � 1;111 1. � *4 ,* U. - , -� � ;-,� - i a _ , for I , ,�* .;wrttpn' ,' , 11'W'. i., � - I . �ul"" 11 , i � the bust,- � tuia peltA',,-t,,�."'?��,��,�,,)���'-�� � !'�,V.,,:��'..��; � ; ouir pwo, "-are " IW : , I .... - , 745141�1..t " .t"a):,sh�e7r,; a ME, 01 Va .4=__i� A "ce �%",,W I , .. � , �,'7��I - �.91. I 01 ' I I 0 * ,I � ; i I bWly i . _ , , �, 1, ; ". - , I 40F. *n 41 11"" I aim for:bhe varle I '4he '' 4,;, a �, - ". �. *bjll tb4 o6ulltio, - , � ". , � .- . 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A wA 124�: ''14, i , � . k_ '.140 , a , anoi -- 1%1 Hre at Canada at the prose , k'A" !W?rev , 'an Irig 1.1 * - ,71-1.101, , , - , , merel I= , so "' bi %W lhe% U, �� 4* , , 'pe I'll, I I. Im a. ' Without i is' going to WOOL lb�'Otsrdft @ � �. +.be Ti t1qrml, -,- - ��';, .. � .., � I "S .One year Old Or YOUV$4 - ..'' I . '� �* awn) 0 .. I 1. ,.... A . :hs great railroads � I 004 9 Z . If ogp can.,be, botched lik incubators Or bat�ft Ifte, -90I)4ir,W�' , 1, ' 00- To - - ' - through the for the delicate lo:iO . �exa 041k;0W 17Mr.," � Ili I',' 11 or. � I I . I 'ft. ftmilv -4*01�mqved Ave ­ I . I � , ­ I . Id, . '. . � , w1olloo, - M40W , k t I 7 lblki: b . . . , ,Scodtla"A � Of iiiiiii . I'm ­�-�, Sp011ank , Just As " . X ! i6�: #01 ,# 04lad, - 'general rule, the �ia,l - I , .1 t�yun like Arteries ex, 1 110 Wth;� . 'g,"hom but as a 0 tvw'� tol � somebody 'mHeS toD ,*a* ript orloft* -but are ot � 4=1_1 , RowiapIll ,boo . — I 4 "; _1 Dointiolop neither todustry or *am- ur4i "blue', rabiltit ilia 164,101A. 'K �0*. *0' ,VU0'lj&*p�##d r tills, do better if broodled by *0 010,1. I I .1 . 11 n, r . I I ` ''. _i, - � " � . 11 11 , -j point at 11 7 � , '�,�'� - a . " oitll! � 1. -.1 �'. ,� . I I s:d ij, 4*4000- firpio , , . , , These Hues of in I � - - I -else,, Tikl-* 'I I �. . T* fam _ . 4. �, ", merce act Prosper. parts to experiment wtib d I I . . - ., " ,., 4 � 'M W. I 11901"Vio . , I 7 as, the: Sam . I _ � ail t to West no- . ..: % ', � 4 turkey NesR. ­ 01 ,;, . . no .1, got, _40*111 t've. will go, . � 1,��11 1� . . steel strea .". vlo 404 loolisk-� ' � 1 - " � 4114 oemb which.ba,was, I ',�'. 0 14 roe t _ ' d' )*�,�AXO fTOM thel! , I . -fr6m, sea steil Wf,'� , Ivep lic�sa "Olk P"Us, WWI t-lilive well- if giveU.t 9 , PC ' , __ - I . . we shall be offeredvUr 9 4 A,M he To AT& it's io*oo i,flun, � , �*, D, IV; t9.,t441­ol '04 Imb.. , � - . , � 14, '6' � .." _ tuatly bind the country together. and 1, 4;,46. i _!k = th , Kir Innilliels , : . and browii, Iowa$ I . W-� w% croeo;"ma . c"'Pre- eame, ,*-rb,ifid attention that is re diffeye 'from , , �. sia �: I I ;11 when you say that you a . 4, I �, � - 00'�� re using. no maize �W trade *.he family, b �,,.,,i . I I - - . . even green furs. - '. . , I lient VAIPA:Jack�. �uhred--10,;Cbo beat development of b inke W by onob,if on r u cNa ,#Is I xi %0, i".*"., I . figure ,of speech. The fact that we � X Akloi,, agitsti to . 1 p4m% coaWli, , " at, all. go �ai� no sense oglia�ws intense, , UP joun.0 -,. Th000 Pants-, olair 6aca tbam�-! . , I ,., ,, , , have-' railroads of our own built Wonven have little 110 lears about t it L wIll probabill, .*, - CNOW; When. Old owulth Usy %ixe 4 the� changed p si Ym,�ki . okould baire'almqit� uliliniftd. tanglo-' ad Fund - thoug)(3110-01ib ThAdil f0rb)�' to *111002 - - 0 - 1, i, I . across the continent giveh shape to the beautifying effect Of flabe, wb'bh "urge , %H*.i.by ParliamiW, 901114 10t 'O 90' tion ,of �tbs ftuilly. ,nor of. anything , Iq , 11 � ,d t1bat;the U-7 question, Of,0111 stwo or Woodland, 'T.41ir�sjoould . . . I wo�. , 11 , " .L-�� Canadian national lite, and at the they prove by Welkring'tbem be -sea- ,, Iml be, tak" into If #a ttiosed by Fa re#� ,u t We .. .W . 1110 be Is*.. 14 tlia,,� morning, tldQre ttkey . Arna , . L Atop 4, L re natirethan would be known to in man W head or one of thesb roads, guiding nd out of season, but'grobably ace"'u-1.0441:12V been urged,gince, are allowW' to -Iwi��q-.,a*ay, ,and a, to claim Chi r.tgfj t to,coillIM46 *4- under the"Ouble.-ciftur4stancea. rll� ". k L -W- ti earer by '11,ftwinv, bit, It through the dangerous period of Bon a r,e, roobpi� �o the .But the, tueejs made 01 - r special knowkIlge df 1919, tho- Empire Day =Ov ' e&en ra all y In Im even ut an to ertf, 1,hey in .. .. . libe I PPI f , i 4 - ,84_ :Ab4 - - I ,. . reconstruction, to David Blythe few have IBM I I va"10, the that Ilia d6g's master -has inner workings of the fur IR7 ,'then suggqating that a fl9q with I - ly to 6hi Azen outhe, , . � , . teaeb them to to- - - It Ojll�bs�q>f Wales: for M""g- na i, -baud, while the dog � - � 1� �—ivaualb paid — of Hanna, pr,�sldeolt of the Canadian the I � bole, rel) I . g, all thi� A I 0 Tarkeys re-, eldvat sos, of"09t home, L g! . . I w_ , . Ws "Ve our diente Natfon4) Railways. � dustry. in an Interesting article 04 : 0 t1keir roosting qi[iiart;L - the.t Fralif3his, fund the r a time. Tile �­ .. it is*mther strange that while Furs and Fur -bearing Animails In . I the ore be deal. . - ,dapply of. fresh, wa- . , line haing, has been detained fO __ __ - __ quire a 1AenW ght darives 4126660 1 man goss-stralylit to the woods, but . � I ffANTs- CASIJALTT CO. �.'auada line given. the United States -conquest," Mr. R. I. Pocock, F.R.S., ssible, is being considered ter at all t1illes.. . .DukC of Cannes "� I mmaha at the but ace to ... a �i a yeir but.,his so% Prince imr, I after getting cut of sight, makes a 14 .,,:r,,;,'.,: 1, . I . . 11 The foddiAg of turkeys for nua*et - . . In. *-.1* and A-cideAt one of the most famous railroad Superintenden� of Mo. considerable . Arms, nothing definite should commence as �olon'as the cold davernbr-General of �qcuth.Afwioa, re- 1 turn so as, to -bring him to the op- � ., � .. kings of that country, we O, throws If it were 4 rder-in- ceiveg nothing'. llt� is ` andbr*600d, �. po'site, side of the hou4 .. ��� 41 � 5, , ��_ Insurance. 1 1 ,abroad to find so mally—though not light. on the subject. He tells us that a. weather begins In the fell, which will I I&. I w., If now the I .* r1bird abd unrestrIctell. -is the alludue or amphibious altimalls council would be necessary. . usually be in .October. They will however, that ,the Duke is a very rl � ft is let loose be takes to the , , , , 11 r 0 - poilit where he saw his . I Co. — di come under th man, -and -it was said tkat &a -bad, a woods at -the I , . all f the uncrowned kings of th I *j, r , ,II69'pahl in loss aide or our national life. It was it, whic 0ea-etter, at- moved thi appearance of -the Vnion — .I- can be limited somewhat great Inheritance from We mother, � mister enter. From there its trusts il.,000 a category Of should St. Patrick's cross be me take on flesh then more rapidly if 11 9!M , rt�wfties for local 8 the seal . - . IaW O,vv- . ,­ . I K. I . . Aklonts. I "' r 11-c. .I. 104 ROYAL BANK. RLIDG_ -0, .... *M44 . I- Toronto" Ont. ­,'.." 1� ,',� ... . j��,-, LUGAL PA. .1,, . 1, ' , . . ., ri4'�',' " ­ - R S. BAY$. I I 11. ' �t,�',',, 0 -�, a . imsteri Souctitar, Conveyancor land ,?;. � IT . V - .ublic Solicitor for the Do- , ,�,,,, , Vwk.. Offiegin rear of the Do - .WF'. � ; . �t).'A -5., Bank. Seaforth. Money to A, hisill. 41�. IT",-.- .. - . , ." — 11,., L I L'�.`r; . BEST & BEST I.,; ' , _;. , �.��K,,� ., l3arristers, Solicitors, Convey- , ,- 1,.�,,\�., era and Notaries , Public, Etc. �i�,.",,, ge'Building, Opposite _ pe in the Ed . . , Ebrilositor Office. . Lrl 01 , - '4��' Z" -­ # e` k��,`. .1, �., : 1, ! ,i _� ., "OUDFOOT, KILLORAN AND �. ''.. HOLMES �,- , , Barrisite - I � .ts, Solicitors Notaries Pub 1. li Sok etc. Money to IeWd- in Seaforth . . , 416 Y,V,day of each week. Office in 111.1,KI41d lock.. W. Proudfoot, &C., J, .� I . --I- fur-bearers ar . ter, beaver, musQuash, sad eQ7PU 6r never Jack would be greatly changed, for e nge more ,than. during the growing per- , who was convinced -that he Would not to We etyes and- nose, koieping close beaver -rat, known in the trade " although it will be the flag under iod. - , misuse any property which he might ui�,on l,,.1, moster's tmil. nutri which Nelson fought, .the present A ration consisting of equal parts acquire. Incidentally, we learn from . t dog. ball, a special, sense of . ofethe fur -seals, there are several of them living In the flag is the one under which thous- slide died- -in the -late war and also of flaoy gTound- Oat% COrnmea and into mass Mr. Owen that the status of Royalty Japoes.in the f,ourtif-genwatiOn from direction -he would not so easily ke thriwit off the pursuit of a deor or , -_ kinds most I southern Oceans. They bOlOng to the the -qMeteOT 'Flag" which the navy middlings, mixed a crumbly ,with boiling water or milk and fed the throne, and that, therefore, Prine a a fox by the animod taking to the group commonly knOwn as sea -lions covered With glory in the -ly while a little Warm, is elobelient for A-rthurls .little son and namesake is water. whielk you have - Been In zOO109'W 'bly, performing on or, pos[31 nineteenth century wars. % Premier 'Lloyd George, in answer Sattenirbg for market. All talk for breeding ZTud not a Prince .Bit all, but in this 14yVa f the law a commoner, and thilt, his The most interesting and perplex- ing cases are those in which animals gardens, the stage. to a question in the House of com- intended .Purposes 'have been selected end separated oftle, Earl of Macduff, is a cour" that 'have been ta-kerl.some distance The species which has for Years supplied Most Of the Beal -skins worn nions, said that the flag question bad never been brought UP at a eel'- from the fattening birds before com- m,eneing the fattening rations for the one only. from home in closed cages -have yet , found their way back without ddf- in Europe and America inhabits the ference deliberation, whieN I?aves ,latter. - � - , — - I . ficulty. This shows a highly develop ­ northern pacific Ocean. it fortserly existed Ili countless thooleands. but � the decision up to the -Sinn T,einers. Sir James Craig thinks that U-1ster's The advantage of keeping but one va 'riety of turkeys on a farm is that I . SENSE OF DIRECTION IN ad .sensitiveness to every change of � � ! direction.. persecution Ili tile interests of the fur trade so reduced Its numbers action saves the Union Jack, for 'his letter .to Lloyd George said- "We a more uniform g7rade can always be ANNALS IS KEEN I This faculty of perception is -low in man, -but it may be developed and that the nations agreed upon protee- five measulre for its preservation and IMr, . , are 9 ,lad to think that our decision late ithe necessity of multil - - produc ad for market. . The price at which turkey and It ,I. wall known that -any Of Our trained. There are persons - who, aleep best with the head to the north. only a limited numbei is now a&wed will ob v ating the Union Jack, the flag of other fowl are selling makes, it well worth the trouble of raising them. . imals can find their way domestic But from �a distance of many miles, Let Buell a person when travelling ' .. to be slaughtered annually. Offers all ha,ve thick close under- the Brit I i#h Empire." . . I - — .home . even after the -lapse of some time. on -a sleeping car make it a point to decide upon the course the train is fur. but the only species yielding valolable skins is the,sea-otter, which - The English Luthern SynOd TO- This'faculty is perhalos, oftenestseen in the dog, the borse and the t c� , .1 on as he wakes from sleep going as so -in the night, tand -he will find himself I is completely adapted to marine life. MARRIAGE *LISBNSE OF ceptly d4mied women equal vollixg but is known to be ahr��st or quite rapidly gaining new power to de*w- �, ,,Its extermination by the Itur tkade, is almost accompliBlied," says Mr. Po- PRINCESS MARY *ajid council lights wiph the. man 01 the church. as fully developed in the ax. The faculty has been supposed by some - -mine directions. - .1 likely to � , The Bahai wonveri conform to a 14 � � de end upon a sixth I r �� , t, � Wilorau, D. B. ea. D. B. HANNA. In the Archbishop of 0anterbu nature s a 0 1 see one &live." Its growing scarcity rya certain extent to -the ancient tradi- sense, independent of sight or small. � . � � : �/. . VETERINARY Scotland that D. B. Hanna fifst saw has increased its value to such an Faculty Office, in a quiet little street , tions and Yell themselves when they f behind Ludgate Hill preparations are .a Such a theory irriolves an organ 0 � �� : � I F. HARBURN, V. S. OIL, lfght of day, Ili a town with tile extent that a single skin fetched I ppear in the street. ,)ense by which the needed obser 1921 Xmas Seeds forward for -the w Ta- f�.in tions, Livay be carried -to the brain; .;� ' -bank, in London. ajo riting of a �.­ . Honor .graduate of Ontario Vete I - po'etic nairle 4 Thornii, $1,0()o a few years ago marriage -license for Princess . ,. Much thought has rm � -,, - lefy College, and honorary member of and h, entered thR practical life of -with that price upon its head," adds . king of bhe license is . an organ .which must b6 distinct from � been given to the . *e Medical Association df the Ontario it Scottish railroader when only six- Mr. Pocock, -you may guess how rare Mary. The ni-a I eys, ear, and nostril. Physiologists production of a I -1 �, ­V,Lte�ary College. Treats diseases of tv,,n \,-ars of age the animal 'has become when I tell a work both of toil and aTt. Arid PRINCESS' DOWRY MAY BE ,e not, as yet, found any such or- -, __ very attractive . d_ - - on fur sales In the man who will Prepare it -is a haN Xmas Seal for the . � :-'% , , dR domestic animals by the most fl,, began on the boGom rung of you that in the Mond belonging to the DECLINED. . gan -in the constitution Of any animal - Muskoka Hospital .' Un principles. Dentistry and m1goilk tile ladder, as assistant agent, but January, 1920, only ten skins were rare character, Bull, th'e It is suggested by Frederic . nor have ,they found any nerves dif- I this.year. �; :' � I . ty. Office OPPOsite berante later in turn clerk and cash- under the hammer, as compared with early Victorian era. Mr. k Gun, f t [from those which belong to - A ususloldflauta :, � Fever a ape I 1, veteran- clerk of the. Faculty Office, . eren Is the predominat- clar 11 ;_ Main Street, Senforth let, ror tile Caledonian Railway. He 730,000 skunks. liffe,Owen, c.B.E., a newspaper c rrvous system. - This is 14� Ing feature -litho - Dick's Hotel, of age, and for on- , our Own TINE I k I [era left at the hotel will re- remained a railroader in Lite own The principal fox skins on the is -over 75 years tributor who is usually ivell infer vidence that ani- . . g -an 50 years he has been an- to read almost conclusive- e 21 graphed In XTnaa : Adl. Oro] th Pon court affairs, that Prine rom to, 11 . velvet Prompt attention. Ni lit callit country for only eig- vpars. and market belong to, two very distinct raore a In possess no sense different f I reds and greens. it '_ ,� aboriouoly writing w6rds Mary may decline the custornarsy me 14 3 Fit ; % should prove., an �­ da fit I,-.' ,. -3 he species-namelY, the. Arctic fox, gaged in I ­ , aceivid at the, office carne to Cana easy seller. I — . `4 years of age, � . ' s we which occurs under two varieties, the in the old ',F,uglish style with quill grant -and, dowry to which she is an- � oureif we watch the conduct of a dog � Every boll, and � .1 I � . — was - I I Ire , not eg . otisLical af.er all when we white and the so-called "IsluQ," pens. Durifig those 50 years -he -has titled upon the occasion of her com-, When he is thrown upon his own re- girl of school age has a supply or � , JOHN GRIEVE. V. S. poky grair; and drafted many thousands of licenses Ing marriage. According to Preee- sources to find his way home, we these Seals for sale; as has also your ,�'- " I Honer graduate of Ontario Veterin- �*'Y ;hat Canada produced D. B. which is really a 13, hich there are for the Archbishop. He has pret- dent, Parliament would be asked -to. shall bank. . .. �_ _ Hanna. He has lived in this cqun- the common fox, of w Bay them freely -Every d1lar they �, ,� ity College. - All diseases of domestic as main varieties'. the red, the pared severail royal marriages licenses grarit her a dowry of $160,000 and see that he has made good use of 'his .1 I _ - Calls Promptly at- try now for nearly forty years, which thr five sellooes up to thii time, and that bring Is devoted to the Mel tenance .0nimals. treated. or silver, silver in the past� including these of the settle -upon her 00,000 for -life. This *purposes to make of needy patients. be sent to Bon. �,, - 'tended to find charges moderate. Vet- i�i almost our age as a f,Aerated na- cross, and the black ered white King and Queen, Prince Arthur of ,he good use of them Contributions May 1. I r Dentistry a specialty. Office tinn, and has had hk part in the being black with scatt was the proVisdon made for the three I in the immediate future. R is al- W. & Chariton 223 college Street. r � ' oriu"3 Connaught and, Princess Patricia. sisters .of King George when King . ways assumed that the dog has ript roronto. ,�.',' flinit residence on Goiderich street, one development of (be land and the hairs. ''I . - r,iakIng of our natio.nhood possible, The corantOn fox ranges all over 'Mr. Bell has spent all his 50 years F,dwards came to the throne. Ming . � I 1� ,.,'.door. east of Dr. Scott's office, Sea All but about two of the years the temperate zone of the northern of work in one office, bending over Edward's sisters received the same I ____ - I 1� I , 1110ftX , . SIFICC 1882, D. B. Hanna has spent hemisphere, and the finest skins are the same desk -in a musty old roo In amount as daughter% of Queen Vic- I .T!T�_.._____---- -- . : �, 1. MEDICAL Ili his adopted country. in 1886 lie secured in Canada, where the winter with a dry old-fashioned legal at- tt�ria. It is understood- that this pro- I �?, . mosphere. Fol4 sbme 30 years I ion was refused on the occasion; F_P��� ,r , ca 0 -W "I became chief acconntant of the Mani- cold is intense. ts via E, M IN, N E MENEW, - 'A ,, DR. OEORGE HETLEMANN. toba & Northwestern Railway, from The black or silver, one of the gloom was relieved only by � nd-le- f the marriage of K-ing George's I ill�, - Osteophatic Physician of Goderich. that Arne his progress was steady and inost highly valued or all furs, fetch- light. . eldest sister to the Duke of Fife, for IL Ir � � Specialist in Women's and Children's e,,I,secativP_ lie became trnasur,-r of log in 1920 anything from about With his silvery white hair and his he was a, very weal�thy man and felt � I diseases, ralleurnatism, acute, chronic (Ili! same line in 1892, and tho fol- $400 to $1,000 a skin, is nothing but I.azily huniorous eyes, Mr. Bull is a that -by aLtlining, the grant the ' - � lowill�l Year ho added the position of ,I dark, or aR it is called: melanistic genuine figirre of hurnartity--Ae . and nervous disorders; eye, ear, nose I , Duchess would be freed from main- . ' �, %roat. ConsulatioD free� Office variety of the common red fox,,,and grandfather of the story books, -and taining something like Royal state, , , end t E.and Commissioner to his other. ' lit Why Not ?O I J, "'.. * 4"e Umback's Drug store, Seaforth, du t I . ; the so-called cross fox is an ter- to him it will be a matter of delig and no doubt both of them would i . ";'� 2 teed�ys and Fridays, 8 a.m. till I P.111 It was during tile first years of mediate stage in color, and its skin that the last royal license which be think this'escape cheap at the price. I I V I— __ the present cewury that the name is intermediate in .price, fetching will engross (for in future, alasl Royal etiquette demands the : Get a dollar'g-worth for a dol- - . i : , C. J. W. HARN. MD.C.M. of D. B. Hanna began to be known from $20 to these licenses are to be printed -is attendance of ,ladies-in-waiting and ., '. . a $225, according to the , . -1 � ': . 425 Richmond Street, London, Ont., as one that would in time dominate quality and tint of the fur. fatty of that of England0s -happy Princess. taff of ,kititerries, which is not e you $5 to $10 #pecialist, Surgery and Genio-Urin- Canadian life, although it was not '� So great, indeed, is the var For two Idng days he will stoop a s lar. We can sav , I . diseases of men and women. until almost a decade later that the furs says Mr. Pocock, "that their over s rol,l of parchment, nearly a Only a serious expense, but must . . - wy iden, be a iniisance, and only ' er ;tt Spend - tification makes a walk down a often - Nlon�real Standard described him as ard square, in a room locked tolerated by Royalty because it i on a Suit or Ovi co' . 1. . in Y . interruption. By his � aa i I .. . DIL J., *. PECK one of the twenty-three men who fashionable 'London thoroughfare 'J against arly I . � �. I ' recreation to 'a the immemolial, custorn, and be� i ., - . I Graduate of Faculty of Medicine were at the basis of Canadian fill- the winter quite a side* will be the .twenty quill pens ,1 p6rhaps, the public ditemandis! . Your Money for ,Real Values. � I ance. He grew up, as it were, with 1 zoologist. But the beat of us will . one thicknessas ne�esswry cause ­ . I McGill University, Montreal; member . of the vari 'But the Duchess of Fife was I I � or baffed by for it. , A the Canadian Northern Roilway, of ! be repeatedly puzzled writing ,different portions of the glad to dispense with this entourage, ine of Suitings -and Over- I .�. .., f, College of Physioiahs and Surgeons which he became General Superin- I the way furs are dyed, combined , or d m nt A full -1 "1. Ontario- Licentiate of Medical COUTk- ' 'faked' in various ways." O" a . . . 1. I lot I -Bill � and no doubt Princess Mary will be I Al I., I ,Canada; Post-Gradilate Member tendent in 1896. At that time Royal liceomses, , are the dargest coatings to choose from. All ,, I and Dan" were much discussed fig- I Rabbit and common cat are 'worn ey glad, too, because.both she and her i 'i� ,: of Resident Medical staff of General res, They were a sort of mystery mail I everywhere,,und we are told that as marriage. licenses prepared. Th future ,.husband -have democratic In oids- made to order at I , '-Montreal, 1914-16; Office, 2 u are ,itten entirely -in old E - , HosplibaL the public estimation, and there "furs" their skins are superior to- wrl `91'sh tastes. !Lord Laseelles, as is well. go .. � ne 56� any tropical animals which -with black ink. Linea known, is a very rich. Wan, and the . *­­ ,40ors'ejet of Poet Office. Pho, I was much wagging of heads over � those of in ,lettering I �- I . . I WK,L�� Zionism, bntArit). their greatest project, the new trans- I fetch a higher price. driawn with red, ink under certain marriage settlement would not be - I ��'11'., : L ' , � words relieve .the sambrenes3 of tire able to dispaPse With 'the Perpetual &.; _- -- � .... continental railway. It was this work h I to the typical feml- ,,My Wardrobe" Main St., Seaforth ,,;�- - . I But t a pr ee. document. peronage of . .Ib, t�, l , I DR. IF. �J. BURROWS . - . , that the Scottish wizard was super- ni a mind seems to be the one cri attendance and cha . -96A a large all It is said 0,bat Mr. Bull is the only , I �'�'�­,- , �Offlii and.residence, Goderich street terlon of excellence, lades-4ii-wanting would be a wel- i I �` " 1. Intending. . His. splendid grasp of I in 'in the country who can do the come ralife. Probably King V . �4 - '­ '.east. of the Methodist church, Seftfortil accounts and finances, together with I will be paid f6r a cloak made of cat man - George, t : ',�,,% handwriting required fol� too, would prefer that there should - ,, .� phone 4o d6iimer for the County of his intense and a I .kill, 11 ,,(lid under a fictltiouo--but, ela&D-ad . tF,`,�..: - , varou. * .. . Jncreasing intere t in in justice to the furriers in' Eng- such a dbeuthent. " be no other settlement upon his 1. , 't'. ; . - . the work, made him a most valuable land It must be added,. authorized- Under th4B.-Boye-I Marriage Act of daughter, except What be himself ­ . . J i""S " L , — I ) � - ,'!,��. . ,.,. _. _DR. C. M . officer. It did not take a Prophet to nam�, whereas it would have no sale George 111. lie member of the Royal and ..Lord Lascalles are able to E L " . ,ACKAY forsee that Hanna was to become 1 . n �,, - - and of- Family in t& direct line can maTry make, but so far as he is co - �_ , ""' if called by Its right title, �' L j" ,honor graduate of Trin- the biggest figure produced by the WithOUt fiTS'C' obtaining a roy"Bl mhr­ 'earned it is riot liketly to -be a I I 1-1 I �i"'_�� , .,.&�' _ lj� allist of Canadian Northern Railway. in fared a,t a sum allowing a . . . I ' `-� ", .. a'iiii,W, and gold med reasonable licerwE�bearing the consent of large one, for,: judged �y the stan? I "��-"- - ' V.- �, the Initial cost of th riage . S" I ',�e�,,k�L,Uq.%,. ' i W a icill Offlege; member of 1902, he was elevated to the posi- i margin over a L " e--- ' '-t .. X Ld' , I—- wage involved In the King aiO the signature of the � . V­j� rs, he as but a rich 11 .� "ODD of Phyalicians - . eESSaaEMEEn�====_==== : . I , I. slid SUT tIon of 3rd vice-president, and a few skins and the labor dards Of commons I j-",. _ _., .. ago Printate of i0i England, who is Cho . I - _ _ - ri, putting them together. it is the - marl, � — A.41, of Onx Years later assumed the position of .- 11 �1' "I . I . I .., same with rabbit. only authority to Issue the royal, � � - 04� , WT. Owen suggests that if no pro- i * _110 2 — - .... ,., ,�,c ,. general manager. . V . . 11 , ­,�!t, R.", I Really good,furs made from this license. �41: which posal is brought forward for a . - , .... .%��.r. ". -, IM�I,EL Em" ROSS, , He bad many difficult years to abundant 'and ubiquitous rodent A royal iilerriage license, settlement upon Princes M ., . I . . of University of.Thronto, face, both before and during the would never sell readily as rabbit, costs .J050, tvioatm th, f-11141ili- wilil d �'gA ineL" L ,�V 1 Nvar. That critical epoch in the lits- .1 , some dam.gogues, be .p.,,, . I 11 Medidne,L member of -Cal- Kerosene and Gasol - ,_ I K I . which sounds "cheap," "but," says connected it an ordinary . � . I L . . . a Slirlgsonn� of tory L of railroading of this country Oar- of Ahe opportuxilty ,of making . .� hyifidans, an �riage licenr,4%suth as the sweating b8 .&a impro- . . ,� . 4 1 ­­ , . Mr. Pocock, "under the pretentious, . 'L" & grad, .4g�es colleorning ""I L .l�ate actirg" bil Is still. fresh In the memories of all - eal of affidavits .�-and a persomal oappil­. f -_ . I I I " � ifial,oAsenool. 97. Chicago; � Canadians, *Ith Its discussions and it unintelligible, terms of 'a I . . giving any of the people's . , I . its problems. which ended in the coney,' 'musquash comey,' 'chinchilla cation by Of L le as c6n­ money to fatten Roymity. The I Engines for Sale . I .. I � � 6 I London, coney,' they hav . . . .1 I a kd#e L4 Lon, nationalization of two of the great a a ready market; cerned. Pi - ary's marri a truth is that- none ,of the peopla% I . I .1 . . I �. L' I k, of Do, trunk Lines of steel. in all - and You will; Perhaps, be surprised ,license, fike. royal licenses, � bion6y"is spent for,tha+ purpose, and . I "I' , e'. I that dif I _ I W to learn that -,electric seal,l 'coast be vresery Z� ong the. St - Atish Roya lk is a One 13 H. P., Good-Shapley_& 'Muir Portable . 1� " I I 0k., a Ill- Ilio V as felt -1 . I 100t � .that the B .1 d%vd � .. '. a.. r"v floult tibia, every confidence "I L - I -in the knowledge and strelogth of seaW and 'French ermine' are rabbits menis. '.. � " I lvestment I& �the Brat- . on tNeks. I , I 1 4 BL 1. . ­ - . I . profitable h P L , L ,� - I - D. . Hanna, - and when the time in disguise." . I I ish peo, '. One 8 H. P. Goold -Shapley & Muir ortable III., - �::, 4 � 40 tCle. InAead'dVilhe people I I . . came he was universally regard4d.as . L . giving t rd money, they ,,give the � � ., 1. I -, � _,,, L . the t4gicil cholee,'for the .position . Baffln,:][And- -;I People monj . and tighten-, the ,tax- . on trui&ks. . * . � � I :" . - ,; � I that he n w bdIdd as President of Land, so- IS THE?TURKEY WORTH " I ' 1. _', The Interior Of Baffin �-'. . ___ One 5 IL P. Wolverine on skids.' � . . . " @ I 'L tftd�Canadliln National Railways. It doyding to Eskimo tales, should fur- -1, VING? ;nillions of dollars. "a molley for � ., . . I ill _4bs Waa'ons of"the twenty-three mail � talah. one of th richest and most an- ', A R I requirements, coll from Le 12-2f� Waterloo. Boy Traet�r. L ,, , 'L 0 ' -AIM Ur : " 11 L ,Mga - One 12-25 Happy Farmer Wactor. ' , L' 64 _,4*t lb �haajoi- of Canadian finance ten� �,thsnting fields of researeb.in the it Will be 4hj�,_attad by many, par- - t iv -known as the, Cdnaoliollated, . ,. _ , rrrrr — ; 117. Y hb. said, now that north. It is said to have high moun- ticuls,dy tjoo- Fluid, which 8, under -t a control I . . I -I- I., .YOA agd--it me It . , . I . . , :t , L �An -whom Tbank0giv, ftij L One. :8-16 Avery Trhetor. . - I I .1 .. . 1. _L� .lid Scottish lad from TIborcliebahk , talus, beautiful, lakes and gTest min- big.,and Chri# ­ -of -the _Natla,u _Tpeatilliyi luto I . r " L . I , mlis, memories and som ,P� . . - holds -a:,06iit4bn .of" Still .More para- Meoding Cimalift are f* -,- t�,L I ,cral deposits, and to be the bir . small Grinder suitable for 1% t60 Hi . � I., � I Ars one . ­_ 7,V� .11 1 ..4, that the turkey fund all the. revenues, of Crown .1� tL:ln' the national ground for iminende numbers I of ;,k within . . _,, - � - , I , . . , I the Vitt, '14lids'are paid iw� ing, to an sr- . .5l ..1 ;� I : - -e,-.,,,.: . Indunt fitabbiltance, L iaed .for ,�� ' I . . � .. - ",."', �d� lad, L' . --Also iv. Viantity of Beltbig,, Put " 6 , V., 1:-1 I Its. 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