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" . �", � . , I . i '" 140 ,4 � - .--.L 1 � F, , -pa-0 I tbe Ctvlt, W,ar with Parliament. aa� "'eralue a :44,,�- , t � I � : .; .. I , - ug "' R , '44044 I . I , -a . . j%bLIC � §qOQ06. ,0% 4 L� +­ �_ .... p 'L,,' I � V4 #,..IPW.. ;,. �. w?'AQ222 IZA ' , , I ii'.. 7 i" .1 -1. . P '. . , .,;, .; � g I ri�,;., - , � . ­�W'�, "' " Li, I . . , ii.;'�,,, g �W­ IL wtis behe . Jangary 31, 1640. . I I � , � .. . "' ,,� als, , OW oWel* : ,. , , ;,.;.:,�� 11, .�`111 � �­,?, ,­ ,, . , I . �.. I I Thomas Ge9rge,SbAu&hne6§W,. � - f F* W , , 1�, I �, � 1, r; " , ", , _* , The ather weil-Unown child of James . 9 ., , '' 11 , I 1.11 . ,., -, , ,e 'O X A"WX 14cluding 4aptal : '.. . I 4 1:.,;� I V.'_.; , I � 7__ 1 . . ... -11 I 1, J , .4 1 ` � - r I. , -1-1 I "1 � I ,� ", '' " , 1� I , I . . KERS - D,, L for,. a,� Son , Ili I .. - I I * I I " � ; ora:1pratop, af� ��Q.2.5 � `,� �� -j I I '111 I . "I'll, .... ;;; . r. ! ­­�, ` " I � — , 11�010.- "I'll, � . ., . I �lk it", , I � 100aiiR �blr=lm� '� - - "� ;, 01"," , O.'a �4 a 1. was bib daughter, ElAgabeth, who Barda ShauglIn"ay, of XontVea' _ , . i�4$ Qu 1� n,g , . ad � &. of giv .;A and , . �,,:� �� 11, ,R . , � I I t , : I" I" g 0 U. eal, , I ., PDAW.1 W, !�` ? . - L NE No' I, � I .. -.1 IN .1 4 � I . osi W, �",� � , " ,. 1115 I - - , . I 14 'y"4, I married the 41ector Palaxine, Fred Ashford, Cou Ireland, :, . � ;2 � " , .1 %ir 1F. ­.�w,_, .��i, r '�', '�.', ' ,�� 'j§1q,& �.� uty Limerick, 1� is. The. Sovfxri�e .seh4ol ie�peh4i- . .; . . , . 111- " , - . 6� "I , I - . . , , I " I I 11 , p�� ­­­, N� . - . . I, _ _ %�,��, %V!� ,,1Q1q';;­: "I", . , .� I �, '11i 1. ,, , " ' , W .. ­. - - , : � t�,il�,; �i­ - . '! k­�,",',,!�&` �Z', . 4 ' ;, . , I I ,�, � ' is f . . . :. . ... .�. . 1 1k 11 � 44 (inseuwez- erick V., also King of Boh6mia. The was born il� Milwaukee, Wis..'Oeto- , TER I [:li�thJ6 . , . , , - t �or -4 14,45. mill ratow and i . - ;:�: � - - .. I.. _­ , 1.4,,,,2j�,, . I . , I IN We I , " r ", , -.1 , * 1', 11. " I .. , . ,Jz�,&,, - , ...�'M,%Ues m1a Lhiftl Son Of Elizabeth and theNlector beii 6, 1953, the son 69 Thomas - ".L�'��!,j ,. I � !d it.01JOU14 beL0QJA,t . .11 ":, I, � . I .; �,, ., - 1". I 'ed Q'4t that � ; � ,: ,. � _ 11" . 14_,�i, I 4 .111, � .., �, , � �,. ,�. � �, , �:%� I 1%9#1 . � , . ,�; � . . . . . . . . � � -, , , , I i . ,� �, � ,:. - , �,11!41 .: �� � i . ,, . I . .1 ,,'--r- ­._.� -1 , i��,,�! .. was Prince Rupert, who was, there- cc,qpW,..Js. widely 'known 48 - t3ftAra e , �� ..I _V:, ill 41, I.- I I �, ­'. " � :�, 1, ,� , - � ex* �Vgiaole OxIord I � , , :,. !�. . �, I � ; the mauagevWnt 0 '' tke For. 0, � - I I 1��L�� .. [ore. a nephew of Charles 1. and a SlkaughnessV. an Officer Of lhe, . . 01.4 p 4 in ­­­ . .6"', "Y"'. , i4ska 104-.%*�;Ir. 9 01. Itlxe.� at progressive f4 , . I I �,� � . I - . ,. ,.io. . " . y cousin of Charles 11. department of that city. . He Was Uld Scho* cut - their estimates in IhOtO I � I : "... , , .4 " , V� � .,e* .. I I ,,�� �� , ,,," Z,�� - �� , - areas in fia da, e4i0fly -as, a � � I ',�� � � . I , � , .� , .'. � :�,-,'�.,',,I� g, �: 21, =14 drastic manner than did the P'ublic ',' '. . ... ,!;- ... .�, 1,'. 'L - 'i . , .- ., 6��-_- i,:,. ,, 1, ".. . - hi, ad ' ; ' 0,998r� ,School Trustees. Then, "Oe. ali � -7777, -, -,*. , �. , I'— '� �: -­r--7--_r—. ., i " - `� I F1 . , / . Prince Rupert was a soldier, a so Licated at the public schools of his . again, . I, , . .: � ,_ - . � , �'�!,]':' I/ saw ittuch active service ou Contineu- . I . .. - .: " � , I of the dair4po industry and c 4� 44 ,.I ' , — _� � ­ t7�!�, , , )" " 1. 11 I I �;,�: ?i Ill � ".. , ... � I I A �, .1 "" ,,. 4" � �� . - ". . , , . , . " " . . ;% - ,, �� i� I railway work ation. Here -Are found magnificent 89parate Seh I il 4 before lie went to Eng- native city and enterec o04 bopOil � 9 ,;��`. , tal Europe .�"d, vqty J�ttl�� .. I . : . , , , , ,�& N'�.7 11 ssmen� ri- -gre6tii ,tny mpr�, k�pn this op -Quin. JUS.I.Alt", - � ;_­.,", � lill­ � e how�s, inoiNornly equipped, immel0ise by the, increase in the, aose t. ' liad'-wi*ed ,a �=&; i'4*Q6 - t, I , I i I I . Ill,' ���,I;, land in 1642. His uncle. Charles I., in the purchasing department of th - - ,, I , , 9 '*�', .:�' , 1�1344t t, �t-%,=A.es 'Wlip-n ,I , 'Is. XIp.TVwr4 a J Als 4t,k � L " I barns, and v0i-ery indication of I?rOS- - General debt aarges are $3%000 for at prent t �4qre -1 .'? . I �'. ", I. I 11 ueral of cavalry. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway . - ' - - thlat .the lrevetend, , , - . . 16� . at Once made him ge _ In 44 6, ' ris � I �', ...: . erl Thisoeounty has been success- higher than last'year, and street n K 66 tbo. �Ojit;:er 0 . 01 . ,* �L; . I ", " � oti�ed :1 'BaTo'd. 0_1 . ,h ' deV - I I I N . L He fought through the Civil War and 1869, He rose rapidly in the ranks f ty" ( Jy.,%,1 I,glaneod 'ap. 9ne _ ,..� _ . �­ I - ondLerm$ I 634ecUll to, L � .'�!_ R24 I became. general of tht�. royal army. As ' ful irk producing dairy herds that havi� lighting' will Cost $51,000 m6ie, dde attraction. . ' gu-Jv I . . -1-11 of railway officials - a vaj,4 :Cor him to = i � 0 -1 and was general , a eavalry leader he was noted,. for carried off ebam,pionships at inter- to the fact that the Civic Hyd" -down and found F 10414' still � a U9 it .11 b in' - , � r"I'l,"'. TLO'ca- harge , -hich "'Orekeeper of the Chicago, Mllwau_ national exhibitions and won fame Commission bas increased tho iate ,,an old cl:Tessing'sae atA � I b4 Q 1414 not.. -once TemonsUgs'. : . I kee and -St. Paul Railway in 1082, � ut "t' . . W ` 'A' __1 11 . daring and successiul c- -s % � -quo th Vth A ` t iwhio 4ad was � � �1�.'­ I a none could withstand until Oliver from coast tp coast. However, the* $1 for each lamp, The surplus of �on over my dreis't6 1X010' *0' . 1. It 2 1, . - - - Ua* whole- t 11, - tbe words, ' .0 01 ­ I . 11, ii`,,�'. " Cromwell's lroiisidt:s appeared izh the when he was approached by William 'farmers. of this county are not con- $1,235,000, while large, is $4QO,000 lining in' my cost;, from at . 0 MY : ho e ,I' Van Horne, then collecting a staff I I : ' " I -t. 1�` Act, in- Mr. Bla 1, .11 bAie tasted , who a, I .1� R,w 0 deld and turnt:d the tide in fa-vor of t Canadian Pacific Rail- tent to reveL,ln past'glories but are less ,than last year. I fin6i'canion Crepe walb . I worm."' � * ' ' - I . � I I I W, ;I �. 49 the Parliamentary forces. Rupert I for the lufan always forging ahead. They a7e tended rep��ving,the sacqile,and coat. . ., . .. I" 11_1�,, way and engaged as general pur- . - � .- . - , . � . Not so well,known as the 110 �beery , - , ,� , ��� ,'a", - and his uncle fell out, And ai th - , staunch supporters of co-operation, . at,one time. I 1 J . . ; . - j, , ellasing agent. It is said that one. I I � . wenches" apcstt�pbe, but'hardly less. '' .1 — itulation of the royal cause, . for in that �§ystem fhely realize that . CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM . .. — . - , � � I � I" cap- I Ot tile first things that Sir W . shocking was the slip o� the tonOe - !�, - �,,`., , , 1, - _____ Rupert illiam . ., - received a pass from Parliament to success can -bo r achieved. I . Far 'From Ideal. . ' ;!:�4444 ��, � � I � . I ��, �� 11,1 � � - tl- lea,ve England. I % all Horne did when he took ovpr During ttk%., -past summer the Ox- I . I � of the clorgyman,who was introdue- . h,',�I _ . , 4',� eat of the Ca Having.won a prize in a. 11DCalJa8W3, . i ,, . �."_. V��; - . FARMS FOR SALE Returning to England at the Res- I tile IllanagNil nadian Pa- ford County egg circles were org�Ln- , Shu . ' . ,. . Ing a, new bishop to his congregation, � �: , 'XI I ,`Z� � l ,-iuc Railway in 1881 waB t n idleness; it is th - writing a .ceu#posi� , "i, �-_��,�, ,, - I toratiou in 1660. Rupert received an . ized into a Unit, and now all the 'af- e rust that paper conteA for , , . . and in the course or at the conclu,.� I I11V ", I 10 ACRE FA . . I ti-ain to Milwaukee and hire Shaugh- pn ithe attaches itself to the m6st brilliant 'tion on My Idoal ache'r, I presentlad 1311on of some' highly lauda,tog re- ,�"L RM FOR S811,11 ova'tFa i annuity from Charles II., his cousin. m %er, who Pinned. it &01 , � R will sell on reasonable terms for QuiaL iwssy. He found him eating in a rea- fiiiated eircleis sell their eggs metals. -Voltaire. a col 11 . l, ,�'; , i., LAY$, Se -forth. Out, Lind was made a member of th-, Privy the spot, graded basie'through one centr4 marICA said, IT feel quite sure, bro� I , I �, � I Gale. Apply to R- S- I on the -bulletin board. . . � .. 286549 Council. He never fought again on taurant and engaged him on . thers and sisters, that he will be a . . i, "�!�, I eneral purchasing -agent of the plant. A dozen or so of eggs do ilot Many a man thinks he is Over-' My first paragraph stated, My Ideal . I ,", . . - land lit served in the navy through " 9 shoving leopard to the flock," Later 11 I I ACRES, LOT 30. I command 'much attention, but .car- worked just because he takes -all day teacher is Wn or -rather slender, as 4 I .�i�,, FARM FOR SALE. -loo on the premises the DLIt,2h war. C.tuadian Pacitle. ' he e;;lained that what he meant to ' ,�.­. Concession 8, Hibbert, His promotion as an officer of the loads attract buyers, and 'hence higher . Ing- '.. , two bank barns. to do a 3 -hour job. -Kingston. Stan- they are more capable of teachl �� �� ,�,; , � there are a brick house, Rupert was interested in art and �i�xladiau Pacific was rapid. The ar- prices are realized. The honor of dard. . imagine my consterriation'when my say was a I'loving shepherd." Art� . . Sarage, two good wells, spring creek, three natural science, in the study of which other spoonerism, and one so perfect � ,It., I and tile dc,IL y0illIg wall could not be kept winning first prize at the Imperial I principal .walked in. and read it to, ray "R '...", . acres of hardwood bush. wire fences , there was at this time a marked re- .won ' ' that one alrl(�t doubts that it was , , "Y I drained. Rural mail and telephone; 1 Y4 -I- bak-k by traLlitions. Precedents could Dairy Show"last Autumm has Adding insult to injury-. When a 'class. The, principal, weighs about .i . , ", � , I , , from school: 77A miles from Seafort] vival. I I . spontaneously uttered, was , the re- ,� .to MRS. CHARLES YOUNG, Staffa. Out, Prince Rupert was one of the prin- Ilu -efer � . � � I I I Ap"ll I t br i red to, for there were f ante for the Oxford County egg, and hunter sho'otp you W1 of buckshot 2,30 pounds. .. mark, of - ,somebody, perhaps Dr. I'll Z. , --`001— I � I I . . Mr, Van Horne had an abid- the egg will bring much additi6nal and then explains that he mistook . .� I I., I I-, I 2930-tf cipal organizers of the Hudson's Bay rull' haired of red tape, and Mr. wealth to the Oxford County farmer. you for a chipmunk.-H.-amilton Her- DISTIN Spooner, who ,had been ltsterAng to � . ;:., hich received its royal 11lg GUISIIED SCHOLAR -- . � " �4,, ARM FOR.SALK-100 ACRE FARM FOR COMPaIlly', W I a discussion concerning, the high I kll,�.� F sa/L miles north and % miles east charter in 1670. Because of that Suatighnessy soon became the latter's Although Oxford has been known ald. FAMED FOR 4�UNIDRRS' cost of living,afid the beat .places to . , ., ­ . sale, od state of culti the vast central region of Canada: ri�glit Liaad in the new system. Two widely through these familiar Indus- — a . * I '� : " I �A�, - of Seaforth, In go vation; 8 11� " .1,;,., acres, bush; farm well drained; large bank rs after his appointmen - Many eminent men write Asir make purchase�s. . Speaking f46Y hAra- , ,A­;� , now forming our three Prairie Pro- 3ea t as gan- tries, there is still another carried on Correct this sentence: "'And the .. " - barn with water inside, also large implement he had siolv6d ,the. 1, � eral purchasing -agent, he wa� pro- "admitted that most of the record upon the pages -of history but self, he said that, . ", .P11 ��%, -vinces and the Northwest Territories, almost as a sideline and very little is �ockey fan' 1. , �� .�,,i.' i abed and large dwelling house, Near church - nioted to assistant general manager. known of it by the majority of the rough play was by his own team."- few of them are able to cont2bute problem of ' the I fi*ed. llicome'. iat-ii,, . . li,,� all fruits lately set was naaied Rupert's Land, . "I and school. Garden of am tempting to meet donstantly rism . . ":,.: out- Farm sold cheap for Quick sale as tined to be known by that name In 1891 tie became vice -President i residents of Western Ontario, but it Kincardine Review. to thos,6 pages.a single new word; in- 1.9 , il',,. prietor is leaving in spring. For further and in 1899 president of tile great - . I prices, "I steal At the doors,"'he c , I prol down to 1870. To this day there is is proving a financial -benefit to many . deed, to introduce a new word to the 04- W�', ,, particulars apply to GORDON F- WEBSTER. fessed. "Rip explained that .he meant ��,,,, - �Pc�,' - . Seeforth, R. R� 1, or phone 235-6, Seaforth. an ecclesiastical province of the railway, all office he lield until 1918, who are engaged in it. Although too There wks a time when ektizens language and gain general _Accept- �. I'll . ... , �,�, lien he retired Ili favor of Mr. E.,W. - kickqd against taxation without re- ance f or it is a feat tbat'oecurs tq .say that he dealt at the stores, - 11 ni, I 2927x4, Church of England in Canada of that w many would practically spoil the sue i not . I "stores" in � , Beatty, K.C., who then occupied the often in.a I 6 , - - name ' single generation, and stil ,�e says the ' , �11 �, It,: : ALE cess of each one, it is interesting for presentation, Their complaint to -day n thos .1 NMI, IT,. . -VARMS FOR SALF—FARMS, FOR S a Prince Rupert died in his house in impurtaut posts of vice-president and the public to learn what is being done is that they get too much of each.- less rarely does one's own name be- England he is known to mea e I .,A",,!;" - in the townships of Tuckersmith. Usborn -neral cousel and members of the . come the word, as for example, bo great establishments which are colt- ' ,,­ �,�.:.!. gind Hibbert at pre-war Prices. Possession Spring Gardens, Westminster, on No- e in this one county alone, and pupils H41ifax Herald. y- f�� , 1�1 Uecut�Ve committee Of the Company, �sh, mansard, etc. It ducted on a membership or co - 11. �. given at any time. For further iculars vom4er 29, 1682. of our schools .should be informed I I I Cott, macInto was - I I'll rIi;,- = � operative 'basis. . " apply to THOMAS CAMERON, 154, and accepted the position of chair- of the natural resouces, of every 8 ,through no wish of his'own that Cap-, � ;," eter, 2928-12 man, an office he maintained up to ' : �__ , %, T ,a I . , 51� , �, 3% Out. - 8,000 1krainians Live in Toronto. part of their own province. They . ACTIVITIES OF WO tain Boycott provided the wordAh t I- - -i�;, I . W .. "K _1 . his death. MEN 11.1. � .P. -IN HURON COUNTY, Upwards of eight thousand Ukrain- 1 "The untimely death ,of Lord have studied with interest the daring is firmly established in bh4 diction- .. . � , 1,�, 1. I FOR SAT - New Orlqaps women are demand-, 4ries, and we are,.sure that Dr. Spoon- I ' -11., FARM fans reside in Toronto, according to Shaughnessy,- said Mr. E. W. Beatty, eXPloits of the early hunters and of o:, 6 miles from Seaforth, Lot 1.5, 6th Con- . 11 1� . ',':,, . cession. McKillop, i0o acres of first class an estimate made by Joe nollisnyk, president of ' the Canadian Pacific the days when Western Ontario was ing equal barber shop right with tIre er, of Oxford did not deliberately *in- ! , , �, t'.. darm lands. The land is in a first class state general utility man at Schole's Hotel. . : vent those verbal confusions which . . I 1 - Railway, **has rem&ved from Cana- merely a huntilig ground for bands men. R1.0, � I ,of cultivation and there are erected on the Joe is strong for his compatriots and of roving India s of whom very little Jean Acker the -actor, now signs have identified. his rt'spectable name I ,,, , ... I I !,.­., �.., premises a good frame dwelling house. with points with pride to the progress they than life its Most outstanding figure. ' n I 0 with the word "Spoonerisms" which AS -P I . � ilt.,. kitchen attached; frame barn 76x54 with Public men have come and gone, and is known, as y dij- her name "Mrs. Rudolph Valentin, , . I , , . i '. -, underneath and are making. There is a colony com- we may sh6rtly expeet-to spol with. � ,,�, .t, stone foundation. stabling their respective inerits as I think appeared before the coming of the Ist.,, ' I f I `.-.� cement floors and water throughout driving out the capital letter. The word is _ ' . 1 �,. prising about twenty-fi-ve hundred in have been duly appreciated, by the white men in, any number. Seldom The first coloreA policewon-Lan in . " , - I . -*. . . house. pig pen and hen house. Also about West Toronto and another about ha�f ' Iready in the dictionaries, -and is Beware'of Imitaflons! , .� .. ten acres of "od hard wood bush. The people of this country. But in no do they realize that the days of the the United States is credited to Los. a - . __ I - Vroperty is well fenced and well drained and that size in the north-east section, single- instance, so far as my obser- long, lone trap lines and wanderings Angeles, Cal. - thus defined by the bxford as "An 11 Zll�.,:. . convenient to good markets, churches and while three or four thousand, reside vation goes, has one man combined I along streams and creeks, through Mrs. Eleanor Poehler is mail . accidental transposition . of the initial � . .) ::.:.,:, .. schools. For further particulars apply to aging 11 � ,­'...� auss T.ff.Ty J.. McGregor. R. R. NO. 11 in the southern portion of the city. tile achievement, the mentality, the forests and swamps have not all director of a powerful radio station sounds, or other parts of two or more I Im , i � . i �It Z.'11. Dublin, or on the premises, or to.R. S. ELAYS. They have a club house jon Queen force of character and the human .passed away nor are they confined in Minneapolis. . words; in Colloquial use from about " .* ; !":`- Solicitor, Seaforth. Ont. 12925-tf street west and another on King qualities of generosity, charity and 1885." Thereverend and .distinguish- . A, i I ;t,.',:, I. to the -northern areas alone. In Ox- Though she bas been in this coun- , - R,j�.,i — street west, as well as a women's consideration for his fellow -men Ili ford county we- find 200 licensed trap- try for 70 years, Mrs. Elizabeth Neu-" ed. Dr. Spooner did not mial�d affl the . . f'. - club, a fraternal association, a liter- ree as the late chairman n- bland i .11�-. I., I the same deg ers attributed to him, of course, fe 4 I "I ; . I pers alone who are well acquainted hardt, of Syracuse, is unable to u .. 'L'. ��"..i­ I FOR SALE -FARM OF Two H". ary society and a labor organization. of the Canadian Pacific Railway." but his knack in thi� direction was so � . �R�. � , FARm Joe admits that his country -folks. with the native lairs of the coon, mink, derstand any language 'except Ger- I I . . 1�., dred acresi adjoining the Town of Sea, It was in 1901 that the then Mr.- squirrel, musk -rat. etc., but the ma- man. I marked, that similar lapses of others LR .�,,� �;, I fortH, conveniently situated to all churches are clannish and fond of minding � . . . T ­. Shaughnessy was created a Knight (or similar inventions, as , is I.. more . I , � � schools and Collegiate- There is a comfort- Eheir own business. He maintains jority of the inhabitants know little Miss Mabel Washburn, of New I - � . I able brick cottaze with a cement kitchen: that the citizens generally do not Bachelor. It is recorded as being of these artimuls as they are not seen York, is one of'the most su6cessful likely the case) have. been attribut- . � I , barn 100x56 with atone stabling underne*e typical of him that his first action ed to him and are liked under' his . I , � 1. for 6 horses, 75 head of cattle and 40 hen i1alize that there are so many peo- was to wire to his father and moth�ar about in the day time and many b& professional women in the United I I I " - : ... ol ... I �... I I.''.. I witb steel stanchions and water before AD name- I, I . � �; pie of his nation here because the lieve that they..�ttave passed out of.ex- States, beirif a great expert in map- \i . . I - I . stock; litter carrier and feed carrier and at Milwauliee, concluding his tele- , Recently it was announced that � ��,� % two'cement silos: driving shed and PI" ukrainians are an industrious people gram: -One owes a great deal to a istence. . ,ping family trees. I . i ,. L Rev. Dr. William Archibald Spooner, I ­ I 1� � ': form scales. watered by a reek well ilod who aspire to comfortable homes and J. Nighols, of Oxford County, car- Mrs: Louisa N. Wetherell, of Kay- . I . . � , windmill. The farm is well drained and IV Sood fatner and mother." . warden of New College, Oxford, I I. I I-- _1# �i I- cL high state of cultivation. The ,rop is AD large families while respecting the , In 1907 Sir Thomas Sifaughnessy ries on business vdth,at least 100 of enta, Ariz*., is known as the guardian would resign his Position on the fif-st Unless- you see the "Bayer Cross" orl � I . c Iramodl. laws of the land, thereby keeping Out" these trappers and e � I 1%, .-!" I Im the ground --- choice clay les2­ was created Knight Commander of handles from mother of 30000 Navajo Indiana, sh - I ,", ,at Possession. Apply to M. BEATON, a of trouble which leads to publicity. ' 11oNQ to delv of next July,,on which date he will pack -age or oh tablets you are not get . 5 I`�I' . the Royal Victorian Order. In 1916 $20,000 to $30,000 worth of pelts each being a . e into secrets reach his eightieth birthday. 'His ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prove& . � ,�� Be 2. Seaferth, Ont. 2787-U The majority of the men, he says, are ytar. This shows the total output of the tribe. safe by I � . "I 1- I artisans who knew how to take care he was cleated a Baron. Oxford'has been unusually millions and. prescribed by' . � ,� ,�� — Lord Shaughnessy displayed keen from Oxford County to be well worth The privilege of wearing knicker- -has been ,said PhYsiciana, ovep twenty-three yews faO . I . � of a job when they ge� one belng di.stinguished, and it I W"'; interest in many i6atters entirely out- npting.. -Many of the trappers reside bockers on the streets has been . I . .1- . LOT 5 ooth capable and willing. . - that in the years before,he Wad sue- Clolds %. �, Headache , -. , . �.''..'' side the great railway, being a direc- in villages or in the city of Wood- granted the women of R�edy, W. Va., ' ,, i I 1.�, Concession 11. and west half of Imt S. The Ukranian pop-ulaLion of Toron- tur of many Important corporations stock and carry on their work quietly a referendum vote showing a majority oeeded in making. New College, what - Toothache . Lumbago I _�,, Concession 10, H.R.S.. Tackeraraltb, em. to has almost doubled since the ter- . Balliol bad been made- by Jowett in Neuritis Rheumittiant A 11�1 Wning 150 acres. There are on the Premises and institutions, including the &knk which is a very iT -if of i .1 . hoNk- Pain, Pain I , .Pertant feature ', one in favor of the women. �� �, #uination of the war. Many families of Montreal. Lord Shaughnessy was the industry. I * . � �,�' 41 good two-istory brick house with slate roe, his time. To the outside world, Neuralgia - The General Federation of Wo I . ­ feet with first class aave been reunited. Newcomers are . In- ever, Dr. Spooner is regarded -as a, . . I "I �. earge bank barn 10ft69 ,�Bayer Tablets of - - 6XIS, -numbering several,million king, gentle- only. -Eaeh ge COftt96iUS " , �,, present at the recent annual meeting The noisy or talkative person sel- en's Clubs, Accept Asplr& . ;. gitabling. water in the barn, drive shed 2 iooked after. Affairs Ili their home- of the bank, and was visibly impress- dom makes a success of the industry. women, has a public safety com r�tther comic4l, bl6nde okeii.re .. I- ig home and hen house. Two good svriva 'and are watched with keen interest . mittee ka 11 - V , I . .I 11 I vvells, also an over -flowing spring. The ed during the simple ceremony of the Several farmers -who follow this as tt working on the problem of having man. whom with perfect innocence proven direXns. ndy . boxes' 'of 1.1 . .1� farm is all cleared but about 20 acres. The and they appre4ciate the advantages unveiling of the striking memorial valuable sideline set traps for miles motor laws made uni said some' extremelk ridiculous twelve tablets cost few -cents,, Drug - 1 �..,_ 9 the 'bottles of 24 ad 100L J., � �?�i, , a)ood hardvwod bush. principally maple., AD of Uving under the British flag. Their - form. . .�. .11 v�ell fenced and tile drained. Eight acres ' to those members of the staff who along the streams and creeks, 'also Homeless and suffering ahimals'in thin a. He is not ' known as gists also sell � . , "". children do well at school. They go erudite biographer of Rish4 Butler Aspirin is the trado n*rk'(figistered tm . f, L .. 1. , or fall wheat so -n,'40 acres ready for sprinio had fallen ,�Xhile orN service in the in the swamps an4a woods. One farm- Cleveland have a champion in Mrs. ., ... - I 1i , crop. The farm is situated T miles from . to church. There is considerable so . .1, I 'V. -half Great War. er this autumn disposed of 60 coon 'Bert R. Crawford, wqxo plays fairy nor as the editorlof Tacitus; lie is Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mona- - Seaferth and 4 miles from Hensall, one Cial life in their homes and in many He married in 1880 Maud Eliza- h e a pelt. The godmother to el sent-ininded, doi , t,,, mile from school; rural mail and Phone- will ways they strife to be regarded y A ab a incap- neeticacidester of Salicylicacid. WhiW .... ., :1 abused and abandoned,rne-E ech il is well known that Aspirin means " ,, 'T :% be sold an easy terms. Unless sold by Sven2 good citizens. as beth Nagle, of jblilwaukee. His heir heavy trapping is carried jon in De- dogs, Cats and other animials. ' able of making the slightest spe Bayer manufacture, to assist the publie , �.,�: at Will be for rent- For further particalsm is Hon. W. J. Shaughnessy. The cember. The niusk-rat industry - be- � without some preposterous blunder. I - , ,;, 11, 11 apply on the premises, or address R. R, No � I iied with hav- against imitations, the Tablets of Ba . .1 ? -, 2, Kipiven., ANGUS MCNINNON. 285" Canada's Gift to Motherland." . . Baron and Baroness Shaughnessy gins in the spring, and Mr. Nichol He is commonly cr?)di Company will, be stamped with tbel . had three daughters, the Hon. Mral . Ing announced in a Sonorous. voice .. . �', �i' I--, Doc. McKeiidrick, nephew of the expects to handle at least 10,000 pelts . general trade mark, �he "�ayeF. Cross ' . J II!" the Hon. Mrs Rene MY MOST EMBARRASSING that the congregation Would next I ,9,��, . �: - __ Roadbuil - P. W. Beauclerk, ' . this I I , �a yeai. These will average about . . . I . .11, ., " ,." der and himself a roadbuild . i .: I I ., . or, tells the following one: Redmond, and the Hon. Marguerite $2 a pelt. I MOMENT . join in singing ,"Kinkering Korigs. I 1 � .,-,n, I I I - I 4 V 4. 1. Shaughnessy. " Their Tatles Tike" when he.meant to , - 11 Doc. had number nine platoon in - ... I . iil ,� - Lord Shaughnessy in religion was The past season has been a profit- . ,� , �.. the Fourth C.M.R. One early Febru d there Breaking it Politely. moiliioiupilmiliimDllHolilimmisilimiulloolmIRDIHMR* ." I% .1,1- Mensall Seed Show a Roman Catholic. able one in the mink class- an say "Conquering- Kings, Theif Titles - ,I ..'� . � ary morning, after a disgustingly late are a number of these in Oxford take." But thi-A error is prdperly to . . _111 .Ml 11 relief by a unit of another division, Lord Shaughnessy was one of the It was Sunday morning when I ar- be ascribed to Dr. Boyd Carpenter, .1 q;` 11 - - ,� I 1-.. . The South Huron Agricultural Society vvi outstanding figutes in the world *&r. County. There have been three pelts rived hom6 from college to stay a few former Bishop of Rip6n. It is 'ridi- j;!�i " �hold their annual aged Show in the Doc. was leading ,his dejected and -,-,,,' ,, His -advice was frequently asked and handl6d this year to the one in form- �. J I.. �'., . KNSALL weary troops out of the line from - days with my folks. When I arrived -culous enough, but it is' not a time I � . , TOWN HALL, 4F followed by the Canadian and Im- et years. They are also ,of excep ; J . .1� '?, � ­cn- Avion to huts in Villers an Bola. perial Governments.. Upon the out- tionall quality and'from $8 to $10 is at the house I found no one there spoonerism,, since, it lacks'sensd and 1_11: J � 11 . . I . - 1111 . FRTDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 1924 It was sleeting. The mud was break of hoptilitles he placed the realized for each Pelt. and thinking they werer at church, I humor. The genuine spooneriszl� is - � I . 1. �.�,._ , deep. The night was cold. Number ,!_ 101, 1� : 1". PRIZE LIST: old whole re)�Ources of .the C.P.R., rail- These facts al -most prove that in made an excursion to the ice box. always'funny. . t I . . 11 I ., I " nine was straggling along any road, ships and shops, at the dis- some of our other counties in West- Looking up from my busy occupation, We do not .guarantee , that the � . I I . I " .1 I ", The following prizes will be .,.rded on way, and little Doc. cared. It was I I � I -­. posal of the Allies, while be -himself ern-Onta-rio a few -farmers -mightfind I saw a strange woman coming down specimens of spqouensm we . are I �, - no night for care. , I , the best samples of seed exhibited in accord- to mentioli, were actually ut- - �. I once with the rules governing Seed Fairs:- As the weary, muddy, ca-valeade threw himself whole�heartedly iw%o a profitable industry for the winter the steps toward the ice box. You about I I . ,� . J! � can imagine how I felt whbn She po- tered by Dr. Spooner but, they am . I 1 2 bus. Spring Whent, any var. $1.50 $1.00 75C the work of recruiting in Montreal. months in setting traps along the I Afth ,r .1 � 2 buzheLs No. 72 Oats ...... 2-50 1.50 1.25 neared Villers, a group of guldeis His two sons, his heir and his -sec- streams and rivers. In Middlesex litely told me that she had rented the essentially spo'Onerismis. He is cred- - . I I . . /. I , . . . . . � ! . ,:, whose duty it was to lead each pla- pstairs and I was eating her short- iOd ,..",. ,;. 1 2 bushels Whit. Oat5, any boy, A. T. Shaughnessy, Went to some of this work'IS being carried On u with having; ann6unced a crush- " �fil,. 1.50 1-25 toon to its hut, were waiting In the """ L011g: , $ MICe I - - . ,.,: 11_� other variety ............ 2-50 i the front, and the latter was -killed ike. I , blow In the words, :"'I have re- I Dist I I �- �, I 2 bus. barley C�rovved ...... 2_50 1.50 1.25 darkat a crossroads. Hearing DOC.'& I in France. His lor every year but as -the trappers are c TF . . I � ,,.. - , - ' . � Iiii, %, 12 bus. of Field Peas ........ 1.50 1.00 76c advance, one of the guides sang out: dship rendered in- among the most silent .workers, and . Zed a,blushing ,crow," and ;Dn an- , . . I I . other -occasion 'his, lapse v4p -Inade Supe, � esman -1 1.50 1.00 75C � -valuable assistance in connection I 9 I I I" ,iv I bus. of Field Beans ...... . are not at all anxious to make known !.. .". � % bushel of Timothy Seed .... 1�50 1.00 75c "Who's this?" with the campaigns to secure money -their successes very- little is known more ridiculous by 'the, symvA�hitic . . . . I I .. " ., I bushel of Red Glover Seed 1.50 1.00 75c Before Doc. could pull himself to- To A Strange Man. . , "I I � ", for the Victory loans. of the industry. The' trappers who "AM my sales. an Tria& � "I � � 11,". IL bushel of Alfalfa Seed .... 1.50 1.00 75c gether to answer with his platoon ' language he'deiire4 to use, for he I � I i. "t I I I busliel of Alsilre Seed ...... 1.50 1.00 75c Apart from his domestic affliction said? "Who of us 4w nvt, at one time � ", " " number, there came, from down tell the glowing stopies of'their hunts I am in the habit -of riding tO work I "' by Long Distanceo" says . . ..� I 1;� I - 1 bus. Potatoes, any early var- 1.50 1-00 75c in the loss of his son the war period nother, ch6ri 4dimed A - 1..� 11. ; , � 'I bus. Potatoes, for gem crop 1.50 1.00 76c back that dirty, straggling line in the sad one for Lord Shituglines are often the ones who are -not mak- every morning with a friend.,- - The or SC . Shed a half an Ontario merchant. " ", I.- ')?eclr of Onion, Dutch Sets.. 1.00 night, a sissified voice as follow: was a BY. now ')L :, ing the beat success so little infor- mornhig before Thanksgiving I got fish in his bosom?" Those' who k , "Mm, .50 . I � F'. � . ", I �, , 'Mc9t creditable showing of "This is Canada's gift to the During It he suffered from at first mation is given to the public. on the street car alone and sat next �im'had no difficult$, in undetsiirld- . , I '�!,' 'tMV01S . , 11�111,,,,. ,�'! Grain and Seeda ........ Sv7eepstake Endete partial, and then complete blindness: . . "My brother, who �; , .1 .Motherlandl" � I to a strange man. Ing that he meant, to,-tay -a . half- -' ' �,'.,�`,.`,',. RULES AND REGULATIONS: Happily an operation restored to him I — I for -thia firrn; atrikps � the . r - . � his sight for his last years. . My mind being on the coming holi- formed wish. Not to obviotis was I � towng axid so,11S W �i I _L -Aft seeds entered for compati-on must En the "Good Old Days." . day, I absentmindedly remarked: his remark,."And oftir the hea,t.and largc , ; , 1, i . 1have been grown by the exhibitor within one I ' ' I .: Many people think that slang la TOROXITO'S TAX RATE FIXED AT "What are you going to,have for din- turmoil of the fight is over, ,what all smali wWni hi, the I, , , ,Spear previous to the exhibition. ALI exhibits Lighting For Niagara Falls. I I W. -�-.';,!. '.. :of seeds, shall be held to be representative of one of the wdaknesses peculiar to more dellilitful than to sit down In ' . !, , . " L�' per to -morrow, goose dt turkey7" vicinity -by, Ung Dig- , . � , THIRTY.,MILLS. I � iii. I i ii -,Z ; die told quantity of such seed oftecred for this "degenerating" age, and that Multi -colored electric lamps be- I I Imaginia MY embarrassment when some cool pot of greioe?" Wh'at tance. Even letters eA­ . I '1_,V.:!`4, _ . talia by er.hibitor. The Secretary of the So- their grandfathers were free from It. neath the surface and behind Niagara his � deed,. unless it might. be to elt'dowir . I I �. �,�.. , X :, . . o#mplea from t t was made he told me I would have to ask ,;.; ­ V�,% . ,�Clety tnake take and preserve Official announce hen ,0�. , " I e9b, - dispute A paragraph in the facsimile of the Pal Is is the latest plan for furnishing' . - 't of I el One ciuirirtg for prices are , 11, 16��.; il , �Iach fbit for reference in ease of in some cool , . .1 �'?,,'; , recently that Tor�nWa tax rate for wife. gro e 0 �,12, . , t 1,1��,�, . t'41r,''. , 61-1 1, ,� , ,�, I � t �0'*,11 *rlsing from the sale of sead by e.hibit6r. first Issue of the Amherstburg Echo, additional beauty to that great Amer- AnsWercyd bY tong Dig- * ��X � , I of his'mpst famou� laplCa was at a . '. """ N .1. 9.-Commetitots must bedome members of the present year W,ould be one of ' , , 5,11 t, , I published in .November, 1874, and lean show place. With the aid Of . ,, I 14. ,,4.�. - . meeting of the Wheeling Club, when tance. I could quote y6u '. .&z4 ,',e,�_ , the Sodety by va7lnz to flie Treasurer there- thirty wills on the,dollar, which is I . . . 4:, , W.", ,� ,of', either previon to or at the time of recently sent ont to readers of the depth bombs, similar to those used the exact figure foreshadowpil in I he was dilitting upon the ebarms of dk of 'instapues"' � " '0;,!!4' . %�,,. , lEffie Mtrie, thst SUM 62 01.00 each, whi.ti paper of to -day, shows that fluency in the world war,,electric lights set . Oft With the Bandage. . liundre . I _., vl,w. 0,'�! �, � t0d , I I the brbad jhifthWay,,,And said,' ,�,Por I I. , _L , I. .,,,'� :_ I.. .l!"'... � , WM dfiib 'Offti b,6&h idember tar free ettrs, of language'was not born yesterday, In the top of air -tight colitainiers will different papers for"the Past two I . . . AYS . I .� - I I ,�,'f%,,n il','i!": �, , th,�? SO& 8726W. . even In neWspapors. The paragraph be anefiored by chain beneath the weeks. The final AdeW16TI was reach- I had been Bufferiplg with pains in. real enjoyment, give me ,.a -*ell- : Another. merdh4at ,a I� I 11i, Fi. ", 1 _ it Ajjxr&,�ll hal . wh the Boar;4, of Control coml the arms and found.dfffi b6iled , Icicle I I'.' Whfle soijite � 61 - -hig . I � I . I I - !, 1. �� 's, 1,.I.w nwa,liled on ox- ed en clilty �n mov� ' ,O 'is I Ut I , d der the falig. I�,'� �;�., :1: t , ,;, surface of the water un I - , AWDmer . ,;,�� -4:.,:�� 1 1 rn hieb, in the reads: if A I ,� W . ' I . ;a ,i,, � i"."j, ,;,J6 !t 0 J1 The buoyAney of 11fdoe containers *Ili pleted the revisiozi Of the estimates ing my arms or,fingets. Just When h6arers -tried to 6njure .Up. a- iirislon ,,,', ;,_ li,� % ,wfa o2f,ec, n -i- naftre. Root, Hog or Dle�Slnk or swim, *heft- , A tia-veller , Ca 9v �.'. , �C � g,4i, ,��.' - I ,,v, -n4 ' ' ,"�I.�`i 4 , e*mbf 6 ort y fte )on 41idwaev only made the -attack was About aver I ldiscov� �Of a well W61lecl 'icicle, bthers_per�- ; ,�.t.i,, ,�, ,'. , , I .4 . 'nore' than the gallant hatcher boy, whose name kl�eD the ll,thts pointed' upward, so h I a T , It," It, .. .... in , 54 .he',, makes note ,bf : ig . 5, , I Zr - 4. ��, ,., � 14 u .�1.1� tw '. I' t b., rretm, mbesled' -is -till Stakes. hm taken the warpath, that at night when the 'electric c r_1 possible by a rig44,'Adherence !to the ered that the principal had decided to 6eived "that --what Dr. 'Spab-Iter mealit: , 1. �i, I ...... 6"" 'i,. II bd . I to prslfse'��sm A *ell�.Oiled -Wd�djp_ � igtoek, aiid,-a APe-CiAl"1011-1. I I 0 L ", . �: �� � I e I ,ty, the amoutit and desires the faxwers to,be on the rent ig turned on the wMer wi p i ir laid down �g� the commano-e- give,its a written examinatiofi. Wisliti. . . I Ti 'Another ' . . nd th � WO ing pride- G&Mn 'lookout for lits burly form, as h -e is illnmtnat(�,d in a most fantastic man-, men%' ing to evad4 ii, I serdVed, tip my fhc6 06011019m *hich the, 'hw, - , sAlelgrattfl eallg 'hirn,,.b - -111 i 69 foe a , -1 tha I of the arintial ievisiion, nainel� , . ; . I . . I . � . � . I ' -a th 0 for safe' 0*aspt Just the boy who is ready to co4or rifir.-Society for gleetxicai Develbp- that expenditures Wduld be Dared to to register extreme, � - , ' Z I 6 0 Is t k96-+0 0 thor muot hat,6 fitiutid k. 41flault,- to Liotig Distance and S6 19 ;. 4i � , . ,4 I . I ,6:� if � to bushels; Msitw Timothr I I tyciny alid regret ive down, -the t � . � I . , 1.11 V , Al �"' the lowest -possible - -yet un� , thalb alft ^ ri,� ���0.�� --11,11 ,� 't It $or of slip. .. . . , .�K,l A , u , no leze thitni .8 busheb. fulth with mah all the Pork they can ment. , margin, hort fully eiplained thsit I Was no .g . hio. � �t 1 ,4.,.1 .. .� --- I . '. I ­­ - rhily Pcitato6, 'not I#= than 6 -sling" in to him, And to Day the 1� Ath 'etAfety4'Alid ,124t thare ab!6 to rgave,my fidilds, -sibibiftl a 110e: might It& W iorllse , � . I .1 I L , . ,;,;�;'1?,;­' dU . �, patible V llfe!s rep6te e � . . I �� . ,,�,�,. 4?1�.�; : � ;,;;Nce I VO I - '. - �'�' , A,'. nog.lasg *4,4! 1 ,4 "?,;i ' . -W , ,Ii,, FaTatioddo not 1#00 than 25 higliest. �asb prices for It Tcejand P duank Wool. . woufd be no salaxy, 1twrd&,seA2 ;- ad my ah&d - -hqg been credited 0 the � Ard0i of � J91vriell"pe ilbidws that, , ' �, �,� delivered I bdfi;16ge afoi , 1,, � _ . I ";,��Tf� . . lill �� I t, , 014v I tivibel. th a h I 10'r I " I 'd '96 , � 1. 1YI; R .. , , ,Wber at his,4hop or. It itultural' T.h0,.g,rb4% bxlffltftesl�"If tbe�jiiid. stily placed therb.', 1JeW 00TWO When'ba' .� 1 "If WAVAlsout a 6ftuttorr ,deelai%- a V� 1'e W. Important, a9t SWI, -to-ostatf6h - � ealls i � , , " , . 1 I , I on , , . ' ', - .'� ,b"#. rWO3� hakre bodh coMtlfed ada South io,6. =;, I W601 .is r VkT �apprl , we, i 4 %nitingo m4h, i0d a vdr�, tillild '61* ho Aii. . . � '14" i. I -,'� ";`7,-,,rof1uItbd trdni "ch or -46Y taong, John, We, �; 0 tali3Of1bei 'be iused - V#4 ' - 14", 1 rl�.� UMA(I erti RallwZy Sis otifnAtel '418 � I I ",;11�j,',�,;Om�, 4 ef, , .ng - yeAr �trd astima ' . was #idusa4toe who e I %e_4�0� � morf :of ,let ,ind, m,;eh. of it bel , , . � -,I � , g I wove_,� tl3fA i 4"',bothpared, vnZ but hi14 t6 tak.6 ffie`,,a3#AftL �64116d­ Up6h to gddtosir: a I I . - � I _:1 I I 1j, N " � , _ : . blanket -Et I� America. $27,850juOu. gross 1. pi , . � . , , oral Yi I . ,0 - -01 %1'i E mon)v. ., ,, i, 9 I X a., i6, ,,� I . I I . I - 1", � N 4 ANOW,ugs., ,, e In 11� ,��,A satisfa0fic)II. �'; ''.. I 11. tq,�� ; .1 I .. . 4, , -1 .. . . I as ', Wt � 7'0 . d6. ThAt & rubou our teatki i Ad carefu 1, ,,, � 11 Oldie . . I .. . I k ;� 4,i� 606tit6d tot, Vr1&3 . I . . I I . $4,600 000 ) .Or , : ". % . i " . . . 4�A.1�4"44­ - . . � I .11 . lIo` 'I 1i . , , 1. .1 I - - �. � . I I Ild'i I � I I -1 , 4. :14d 1 eoz­iil�iert,a ,!,, I . . 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