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I . -11, good sleighip.& and in Tormtor *erq Jb­ e�p j4tb,OL��.t, 4n r a .... I � o , - I e'A009 ,��p 11 , 7 �,�'; . I , 1� 4 II I . . d3,::], :1, . - 1 Was. not a Pi4k of 'Snow to bq seen, mixt%iV6 � Of .Aowerdkl�' * � . . - . I I � , I �. '­�, - I., . . . , but there have been two 'or tArOe A good. fi9wq#ft,, hedge is Also ' ­ 'L . I �, � . 1, I I snowflmTies,. following rabi, 4111C9 piovided for the, J41P "-ese Rolse (Ail- .� , I A ' .. . . I then. . , 1); It is jaijdy� ,',4 . I gosa, V 1, rdy, withstand- . . ;, I . . The same old cry of unemploYm-entlirig temperatures ,ceiasiderably b.elo � is Liedrd. Many of the British e*'� zero wit"bout Any* ptOtecti(M- It vii . . _ 'r . ft %. - grants Complain bitterty, so*.149 ag- form a light barrtO -1i,-'4gainst the in - 1 6 ,�..,. ents encouraged -them. to gonie, -and _, I roads of maturip jgqwls and smaller I'll, 11 , 7",� now they are down and -out. animals, which ,i's i Oth ecomm rt� - The store'windows -for miles on dation, but should-1-ilprotected by a - I �. 1. I Yonge Street and many other streets few wires or q�o until well ea- 'I . . - I . - . I I . �, 'I I I look beautiful in preparation for tablished. I ,I', I . I I . . Christmas, and pictures of that Dwarf flowering '.hedges may be , I � mythical personage, Santa Claus, are �establfshed by plAi.atinq,�,the Dwarf ,_ ' I . : 'I, . "I in evidence everywliere, Gaiety is Cranberry (viburngn); tn�. Common , , 1, .t'4 . seen in the long lines of people wait:. Meadow Rose (R. .MFnda);'the Fairy , I �� .,A, 1. . , ­ � .. � - their turn to buy tickets at th- Rose h is a d*-drf variety of the w lic , . : �hle;a J,P, �,,'e Rugo�ga; tltd'Baby Polyant'ha �. , � . i 1. . tres. In the afternoons it often , _. .. I . �. I requires a policeman to keep them in roses previously in n6d; the Mo- . ... I I L line. zereon Daphne yvith its beautiful ear- , 11 � . Dancing gatherings in higU life are ly Spring flowers, 4nd in the warmer I I . : I . .. . . very nurperous, women and girls nev- parts . ,of the Donurdon, the Deutzia . I � � I . er tire of it. The clergy raised a cry gracilis, and the slinder Deutzia. I . I I against what was known as danc,P Generally speaking, hedges are bet- - , � halls, which has driven most of them ter than fences. CpIrtain it is that as I I . \ . out, and not a moment too soon. A far as beauty is, coneerned, no argu- I I � minister hem� sometime ago declared ment in favor of fenm can be main- , ". that all that was req�iired to be, a tained.' Fences b" their places in dancer was to be light-footed and flower gardens o6c:15ionally. Gener- LE light-headed. This clerical gentleman ally , , however, they a;re more in place ady for has dropped below zero in the eiati- ,or keeping in the giidbn we have des-, I Superbly . Re mation of those who love dancing. ignated "zoological" :dr around our I The Evening Telegram usually has fields when necessary t,to enclose ani - I 1. some one for a target. For' a long mals of a more or loss domesticated tirrW it was Drury and Raney, with kind. Eiren on the farm, however, the . . an occasional drive at Mayor Hilts. time may come .when fences will the Final Rush# Now it informs its readers that Jim largely be superceded by hedges. McAusland, M.P.P., after the O.T.A. Years ago we had the. old stump fence Hundreds of people during the .. last few weeks have election declared he would leave the which is now giving way t�o -the wire . country, but he is here yet. To be one, and it is safe to say that as time ! solved their perplexing Christmas Gift Problems at this sure the Telegram -says Jim intends goes on a greater riumber of "Barrier � ore. They solved them satisfactorily, quickly, easily, to leave, but he is a slow starter, Hedges" will be Planted onour farms. � . St � that's all. With prosperity will always come a � � �Dmd they solved them economically too. We have made J. J. L desire for things beautifa�,.which in . , special preparations for the � rush days. Hu o the final analysis alone caa%�exng sat- I ------.-*- isfaction. Hedges, howevei; I should I useful novel and pleasing gifts are uniquely displayed to not be planted too close to �he public 1 7 2 onvenient selection. / roads or they may cause heavy drift- I � . I enable intelligent; speedy and c ing of snow. Elsewhere. if "'kept low i . If you have delayed Christmas Shopping, ddWt worry. The question: Are fences better by clipping or pruning they may be I Come here. We I win assist you to a happy consumation than hedges? is one which natural- sutisfactory. . . i ly leads to a consideration of the - ! IL -*-4- Q1611IM6111nicr which hedwes , . 11 : I .. I I � � . - ,_A-�-_' (I I I ,� � 11 .1 , . IN TH,T$ �§TORE OF A ' �` THOUSAND GIFT13 . &_ . " a There 40 so many gifts . that are so especially suitable I for Christmas time that we i - can only iuggest a few, among 1 which are:- � . R Diamond Ring ... .$15.00 up I Pearl Necklet ...... $6.00 up I Pen and Pencil Set. .$3-00 up IE Diamond Bar Pin. .$16.00 UP . I silver Bar Pin ..... $1.00 UP Gold Ring, 10k. ....$1.50 UP Lavalier ........... $5.00 UP I Manicure Roll Ivory..$3.00 up Vanity Case ........ $1.00 up I Ivory Clock ......... $4.00 up Wrist Watch ...... $10-00 UP i Bead Hand Bag. ...$2.50 up i I iWe invite you to solve your 1 Gill Problems here, -i , Xmas , You will like the new store, the now stock, and the ser - I vice. There is an abundance ' I of well -assorted Xmas Gifts, . I plenty of salespeople 0 serve you, special rooms to make ' ,,your purchases privately if you wish. OPEN EVENINGS. I I we suggest Early Shop ping as being advisable, an� finally we wish you a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. OIL your L, M5 . purposes or wes - or fences are usually put in the work CANADA . I . of laying out the home surroundings. I '. - Either fences or hedges may. be ,uti.1- Ottawa, Ont.-Iminigrants enter- ge- . l ized to form a barrier,,a dividin . g line ing Canada during the twelve Months Fred S. Savau - between two properties, - or,ito form ending October 31, 1924, totaled 134,- Jeweler & Optometrist = � A%ir - Men and Boys an enclosure. I . . . 189, as compared with IM,744 in the . SEAFORTIEL ONTARIO - F %P'JL . , . With the probable exception Of corresponding period of 1922-23, ac- , - � I i � . -to afford cording to the department of ' . Phone 194. . Residence 10. i , oo cases where it is necessary immi- "I R Mufflers ...... ; ...... $9.00 Men's Silk Shirts .... $4.50 to $5. a barrier against cattle or 9hiall ani- gration and colonization. � . ", I�.� �_ " . M , I -00 I - 10m.00MIMIM _­ �..._.._.....25c to $.1.25 Sweatclins ............. $1.50 to $5. mals, such as rabbits, or whqre An - I .., ' �7-ts, ­! � - , '. - -_ !!!� Neckties .'. - . effective barrier is necessary tio be Quebec, Que.-From the beginning -_ I . Sweater Coats ...... $1.95 to $8.00 erected in a short time, the advan- of the year to September 1��h 1924, - to $1.25 . -the' Prov- to be increased to 180,000 by the ei Hosiery ............... 25c tage would seem to be With the 156,665 motor c Smoking Jackets ..... $5.00 to $8.00 hedge, It goes without saying that ince of Quebec from the United States of the year. About $20,000,000 hav .. 10c to' 50c Lounging Robes .... $lo.00 to $12.00 fences either of closely fitted boards m 0,099 in 1923 and been brought into the province ........... 25c to ?75c or of wire will alone prove a barrier 3.500 in 1915, according to statiseles tourists this season. - I Braces .. ... Caps .................. 75c to $2.50 to small animals. The fence thus has compiled by the tourist bureau of Arm Bands 65c a,use. There may also be other cas- kontreal. This number is expected Sherbrooke, Que.-Plans are unde 11 I ....... oques .. ............... 50c to es where, as on stony or rocky areas, __ -,- - - ___ - 2_50 barren of soil, or where on account - . t1_ +.,. .25c to AOC Gloves ............... 50c to V � -.4 +. * f I 2111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII r ancy - .......... of dense shade or ma 1, roo I Umbrellas ............ $1.50 to $3.50 Mackinaw Coats .... $5.00 to $12.00 trees, shrubs will not grow, recourse . . . .$2.50 to $7.50 must be made to the building of a Boys' Overcoats ..... $7.00 to $13ZO Hats ............ fence or wall. Outside of these ex- . -er, hedges may . ...... 50c to $2.00 ceptional cases, howev Men's Overcoats .... $15.00 to $35.00 Mitts ........... be planted and will generally be Boys' Shirts .......... 75c to $1.25 Boys' Stockings ....... 59c to $1.00 found a source of greater satisfaction than fences. Men's Shirts ......... $1.50 to $3.50 Belts ................. 25c to $1.25 As barriers against dogs, which in . � our gardens are apt to trespass in - - . . � which do considerable damage occa sionally to seedlings, or even against For WomE-m and Girls children who may have the habit of short -cutting through properties, I there are many types of shrubs I - Hosiery, Silk I Cashmere, I Li en and Bath Guest which may be planted. If it is de Fine Wool . .......... 75c to $2.75 Towels, pair ........ $1.25 to $4.00 sired tha,t tb% bed,ge should be very formidable, shrubs which bear thorns MMI11111151111611 = co = = I Furniture, = SMEME00=0 = CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES - 19 Everything for Christmas = Gifts. = SELECT EARLY. = = Store open Evenings. = = Gramophones & Pianos. = == WINALKER&SON = = Ellitill 11 11111 11 lilluill IIIIIII all till III till I I 5c to $1.25 Towels and Wash Cloth may be planted. Of these we have �_ -_ ______ Crib Blankets .......... 8! Sets .............. $1.00 to $2.50 the cock spur thorn, the May t�h�orpn -- - --- I . � i. I � .1 10 iner I Ivol the late trac' to ,C to broi $2,f yea 13 .-pro 'the Pd wit yea ace pro the pro COE i!or ine I liol en] ve;l wb Pril fer ini col ag va wf wi tal I 0 : ; C I Ias A7 1 C( i . to . a v( . to I al 1 8. 1 el a, d: is 1�n I C, n In I t, t I E d E e I T_ I IM = = = = - = 2 9 9 = ;_ = = = = = = = = = = lot;= $7.50 and the scarlet fruited thorn, Child's Knit Overall Centres, Trays, Etc ...... Wc to latter. however, is very subject to the . Suits .............. $4.00 to $4.50 Silk Underwear ...... $1.25 to $4.00 attacks of scale in our milder locali- IRW 0 .919 AD *% .0% Child's Bonnets, Shawls, $4.00 ties. Many of the wild thorns or Lao -A P11n Lit%. Sho 1L.0 -9 $1.75 to �11 - Ck- Hone- Locust or n� r, "I'll", 1111,� .. Scarfs, etc. ,bz.av ........ to , zgik Sca a a- , I growing type is desired, the Japanesu I Bridge Table Sets and 2.75 barberry. Not so formidable 'but eq - Ladies' Sweaters, Wool, $10 Lunch Cloths ...... $2.25 to $8 ture, i the Brushed Wool, Silk .... $3.50 to ually effective when -a s ,._ I - .I 35c each, - . 3 for $1 AD Handkerchiefs .......... 5c -to $1.75 English privet, which makes an lril ndkerchief s� - ...... $1-19 to $3.50 ceptionally dense hedge when clipped Child's Sweaters Handkerchiefs in boxes. -50c to $1.75 annually. The Arbor -Vitae or so- . Irish Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs ... V J5 Girls, Toques and � called common White Cedar of our 6 Boxed Skating Caps ........ 75c to $1.50 Leather Goods Novelties..50C to $3.50 fields, is another ex,r,llent subject, and when annualy clipped or closely prun- Silk Lined Grey Mocha Gloves ............... $V5 Ladies, Blouses --Silk, Crepe, Philippine Embroidered dense and irnpen- Nighties .......... $3.50 to $4.75 ed provides a very Broadcloth) Voile ..$1.50 to $12.00 1 etrable barrier even to -horse-, and English Broadcloth Shirt .................. $2.75 Bar Pins, Beads, etc .... 15c to $3.50 cows. It also has the merit of being . I . Dress Ends Waist Ends, Special dis- an evergreen. In passing, it might play of lilks, Crepes, Velvets, Silk Rubber Bibs and Aprons. .15c to $1.25 be said that the Norway .spruce is not Fancy Woven Silk Mixture Shirt ........... $125 Knits, Imported Dress- Goods, recommended as a hedge plant as too Ladies' Dresses, Flannel, Silk, Crepe, Gifts for the babies .... 15c to $3.50 often, alas, at a time when it should Scotch Knit Muffler ........................ SMO Serge, Chartreuse, Tricotine, etc., Blankets, Wool and be most effective and beautiful, the I at ................ $5.50 to $85-00 Flannelette ........ $2.50 to $10ZO hopes Of the owner have been dashed I to the ground- the lower branches Wolsey Half Hose ......... $1 M Girls' Fancy Flannel, mrrs $2.95 to $23.00 having died ,ni left huge gaps in the ......... $1 OR . 3.00 to $7.00 Auto Rugs .......... $5-00 to $10.00 hedge. Rather than proving a bar- Sportsman Half Hose ............. Serge, Crepe ........ $ rier, the spruce hedge be�comes a Ladies' Parsols, fancy . Table Clotba'and paradise of shade during the hot Silk and Wool Half H handles ............ $2-00 to $4.50 Napkin Sets ...... $12-00 to $25.00 Summer and a lovely shelter during I Winter to all manner of creatures . 50C to $3.60 Table Cloths and h Its, dogs, piga, chickens Pajamas, flannelette ........................ $2.7 as 1 Gloves ................. Napkins, separate. .0-95 to $15-00 1 sauned] even calheep, should the hedge be I Pu . rses ................ 25c to $6.50 Night Gowns, flannelette, the larin. Them are .,If! C and $11 ,' Plan ....... la Kimonas ............. $2.25 to $8.00 cotton ............. $1.00 �v $3.50 .x=p.nonl' cas,e�s where Norway Black Llama Wool, half hose . I 'sp hedges have not gone the . . - f = i ............ $1.2 M"""N"" � . - --- or .iit'oned way. Do. not take the Rameses all -wool Fawn Gloves . I . Ichlance, however; it is against you. 45.0 a Ask those who have one and take ................. 0.1 dn hii6n of the majority. - ' I I' 112ro, AAACLO I D lioph.dge, are required not so much No -. %01 "", . h Boxed combination Arm Band and I G 0 ft,n t Genuine Buckskin Gloves . 1� ­ I ty Kim ,,,.a b ie" as for the production of -75 . - their - - ... I" be I . \ '. U ul flowers ,*hile also ser I I Ash Trays, Golf Scores, opping List, "'Lest I Forget aUtif Hose Support ............. ..... I ..... I Sh I J ving the puylose of enclosing an area, 0, ., a li, Book 11 Bridge Set,. Bridge Scores; Cp,)rd Table Numbers, . between groperties, the TlES, SOFT COLLARS, BOXED B�LTS9 Etc. . 1. I I following kinds may be chos6n, thiA I ' ' Vanity Cases, Purses, Rat, Wreath, the lovely Spirsea Beads Bta6elbts,' Bar Pins, I VBIdal I I 6arfs , Silk Underwear, , Patent Coat n roopIng branches covered with 6 tles, Gloves, 81 I ? I . � � . . I white floWers whildh if properly pr"- ­ I 9% . , . 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'it ( �,�_ ,,��_ ,, e and g : FTOTil 40VI "� � . , ,0 .P � 1,1 poir=erce- I I . , 2 M- 111.1 �, I I ,i, ,,� ,A%,:: 10I�� , ""' '. , 4, - !,�I,,� , 46tZ' Post'' cl'P­��XW:; ,1P , ,, , ,� I � .. ... .. �� L,, . 14 " ` ­ Q� ­ " , 4KII __ r ,', I epteinber 30, 1924, settlers"aff I t .11 , 14 ,2, 1111111� I 01 44 '? , rf.��,f- " �� , �L�,14��1!11' he , , EMAVA ,� ., I t 4t A ,� 1 `_­. 11 blo I ��, 0 . , . I - li P I kV��""_,&��.i_ the value of $3,129A.12, Were llm.,.. , " , " -, , ight into ,qanada, eonilpared .with , umm., ... ' , � 1,�,% t"A., �11­­?I3]E',I'l� U �") . 66,467 in the same period " last on, tue . 5th ��1"1%04.,. Aa'�,� I . ,o _n G%,g' , . _ ami W VI've": tinba".1 ,, r, an increase of $462,87i2. 9'v - EV , -,� , gs�­ ­�­­l I A , ,kt K,Ii;�� to the I = Mo:,-, 1A , 1,101." '�,,,Mt)p,'�I;, '�, _15-1V'' ­ .� 11 ­ 1,, 1 4"I� . � ... � " I ,-�I-i,hlp , ��lffi;�� , D , 11 -"Ni"', ,� - , - �",:I,;I­ ,", RV. 'i `1 - Out Of thq­1% 14 �'�' ': �; I �, . I �- egina, saak.--tCreamery butter . .. V 'r, ,,Ii,� � il �, - ­ ,:�.,�­,,",. �X��_(.�,, , ­��&', �'. . . ki,,ffi, , �,1,4,� ii,',"�f' ,'�g,,,",�:: . - P_"� , , � . - odotg� , q ,. i ", q, � '11� �,i,R,, ", " " ii, luction in Saskatchewan d . Mir JAMPO:u P,-�_ M - zvl',i�n '' I �,�'.­�&,,�� ", %i�. '. I .., - ,,, - .. 11 �, - ,,,,�.q, ­,. , , I .),��L ftoo` � I 13 I' "11.-J.� I ", Unp, .- I _ MO. 1,1��, , , ,6r-Wy,:k0,1S000 � " , - , M W ' -Ag , , ".i I_ 1, .�__, "I .__ month of October, 19Z,4. amountw­ Years wAs.41 - * 1,10, �� ,:,t , � to 1.129, 910 pounds, as eDmPared: 4 �f_CTOA,91R,", ;i�pq "Y" �-_A jl 1: .. 11 #�"4 , ,�. �',,�, I � 41' A - 1. 4,.1--1 � � I K:� ­­­ "I i 5,96,295 in the same month. a av tuo. -4gZ --fif � 14 03�, 4 ;­,V­�?.. k . 2S. da". The d000E*4,:�A,44 fl, ot- ­ I � r ago, an i s., . ,��Ioo n,;�', fair, health. and �bis�Ae#"." - ,,V0A,-,A16.,r�,iLr �VIW 'I �. f .,� ,#�r� ­,!�_,,,:��, -,��� )rding to a bulletin issued 4y the - .. I � �, �� ut" lr�_, , ,,, surprise to many, ", WAS, ­Vylvlt-;,4#0� - ,�:;,�,� ", vincial dairy commissioner. For . ,� ", - . ��j` i"I jl ,'�,_ , qUArter mlles,10tw',Tffl�Clodiw !,:!,;'­._-�J -, , '�­'�� ,�,I, period January to October, 1924 � and a I I --,-,",'L, A r, ;� boye, and hgs.witneii.'�i�4��,*,'Oi,,T.��.'F . ff" , ?­� .,#p .�, ..I- 'i.."', ',4i I "k. !�zz��,.�P,Ff'.'.111 �Ildz�prll.l !� X , I 1� � ".. "t , ,,A "o- � I X'61�, duction totaled 12.,189,360 poun , ,�,, . � �','& I %`,]�� -;*Iwe 1� ,i�ir, t-- .-.V,1,111,,,� Z ipared with 9,.677,358 pounds in th , I I � �, � �,- '440, � -1) = _', ,� A , � I e ' fora'a#Oos" 0 ,�,�,.""; q� � ,[� �t 4..Ae ,4 'C' � � idw J , ie.. - "' ­-�,�,,,;,Tq, 5,'Q;'i, � ,0 � A . jP!v7,rie,ve,rql.,ye4:rt.',:Ae,� r.;g,%�M I.I � �* � ii, �, "., . � ,J-, '' _­ ' '. � 11 - ­�)-_`. ��, 11 responding period of last year, Wn � , r,"�� R 0`0 -1, "' , Y, 11 . � - L�,,.., 4*,��_. I '. 1, X� ' . 11 I I` 1, 1. , .. i "� I .. � � Two Od' 'if 4' I ,I,JWl0'* ' ""��`�`, I �.,,�; 4 from ther to -9-111 r"', . ,,. - kii" , r� iffitli� tav latp, JAI 111? rease of 25 per cent. . �1.00 � I, , - .1 .. ,,, south Of .Crediton,,%)ad,',,"lit.o.i,����o i � - ., _ �'� ��_ a .1 laIifax, N. S. -One and a half mil -7 ... ; . . I_ , .�, " ... 'R, �' ' 1_45�'..,. 'to k, " 1, . A'* ", �, ,� ,'I . ji, w-berp-he workled'.atIVOI , I... - X ;1 I - _15�,. , '' �,,_'E, 1 dollars have been paid into Lun,­ f . � I . , . ? k��q - - � ,, 0, I- .. -.,;. 1 W4 :, ', --,,�,,`, � -blaAgmith and wbeii�, most'(10 s, - � p � ... ." I �� Wrl. 0 I ,, ��,`5?, l,urg as the cash returns for this . , ... I. "­-­�, I_ �-"";,t�(�J';'4.;!n�'�,Q­ .. �� � I`. 1�.­ - had,be,efi spent. T,ifty;-001�. ,,,� _b� , ­­.,�,,�,,-* , . ,.A� j,�'o . � - I ,. � Tp a.,, " . � I I , �,­, W"le., ,4 "i .� -I � ` YRNOK? �',, - ., - i�,7' V; "' tr's catch of bank fish, a valge W' ��:i�,,,7�__i ,go­Ula� was, married. t6 - $:,RA,W., , , ich compares with the peak wa . 1. .1 " " . _� I, L, . � ,':L �­ k I . - .4". ,V,� 17 I 11 id �;4I,,,:i _11% -11., " . � id , , ag,� . , � ,,, -0�� X�i � d -" "qr 7 1,1��.3'-, ,. ._...'�, ` Zz I ces. but which promises to net bet' YVP" w' 9w`1 , � Q§e' %, ill - 1. q w,A0;Uhristiana,.%Weet. 1� ,L , - CZ,701bs� 1904 � I - �... - 11 I 5 1, . I . ,�,, �* �1� . �,� in view of the lower freight and I I ";-, � ­`,­ 11111 one-daugUter .SU�rAV.'@�L �Ajdft O, -�Of_ ­:�, �",­Silr,., 'A " j0pi urance charges. The year's catch 0 . , � �?.,;�, N ,�. ,rdditO11,.oscai,.of Detroit�::anA Mra. . � -,;", ` ' ,,,,, '4�,;' isisting of the results of three trips I , "q , , � . , I ­',�.��,,`.`V. 5,i�'! Ward of London. ,,I .'�,�,�!�.-,`.;'h � " 1. '� . , � _,I.,fil .4� , , , - 11 �'_ 1- , . . . � ,F%4_ r_ 'M " - . "' - :IX team of 'horses 'belonging . to- - ­�­�'11 "' ' ,Tegated 170,425 quintals, and the �,� 1. 11-6'."1, I'll ".... ue totaled $1;539,4000. There MT. John Ratcliffe, of Usborne, took 11.1. � �tl .. 'ir';W,1� k, "',,4;,,�, ,4;_�,�, re 62 vessels in this year's fleet, a twenty -foot drop over the side- !_, � � W ;e �,,�,�,"V,� I 11� ,�­­:; O' ., bh an average catch of 2,749 quin- . ", "' - I 1� I- , �- .l�,,,Nll. , walk about one hundred yards nortit ' "..., 11 , "I . ` _11,�* , I .,;��j­'-. " � a. 6f the bridge on Main Street, Exeter, . ,,:11--. It 'A, 11 .!,�%, �­ L I� , ,�,I,U I � last Thursday and escaped unburb�, 11 " ; , .. ':� �., , 'Ill 11,�.:. ��.t, � Montreal, Que.--Canada has 944,029 ,_.11��A',�, � � The team attached to a wagon loacL ,. � _ ,� "L�' �,,� the world's 22,904,415 telephones, , �1,1 � of coal were being driven north by I., �,.��,_. ,� .. -,11 L - '.."?" � I , I , I ,. . I,". :ording to a world telephone census I , �', I . Mr. Victor Jeffrey. when they became . 1". , ". 4, �, I��;_4_ at January 1, 1923, made by the . .1, I � , ,-,,, 11, frightened and started to, run '��Y_,,� 11 I Xi;,-� '" L'I tLI 4- 1 :L'I.jI I nerican Telephone and Telegraph I,IY�,�, :t One of the horses was blind. They ; Y YI�; " , .. , impany. Canada ranks second only crossed the bridge and a short dis;. . I ,� , ,_4 " - '' � .1 ,� the United States in telephone de- .',,�;?.�,�,,­' t tance the other side they -left th6 �,�,� �, , ,� �1 lopment, there being 10.4 telephones I � ,�� 1&,"I 1, 1 111, road, crossed the sidewalk, crash4, i . I � every ICO people in Canada, as ,�;­_ �" , a through the board fence, and turned I., � _.� � I. ,ainst 13.1 in the United States ni a somersault dropping over t*enty . .". � 1 3 in Denmark, the next country. ..I', �", �". , �, ��, '� ., feet. The harness was ,strip.ped Off 4 1, 11 q�, - months all but the collars. Fortunately the I :: ", , , QT Ottawa. Ont.-7in the seven wz�gon struck a post' and di not go ". 1%,��. G'L ," .�I�;�� %�� iding with October there has been the embankment., Mr. Jeffrey ,,��O� over - - I .... 01i - � , . - . i increase in the number of Cana was on the wagon at the time. The � , I... ,"..I am returning from the United polej � ", ' ta a and a small decrease in the horses landed beside a 'hydro ;�, - ­ . missing it by a small margin.., I, �410 % LiZar of Canadians going there, ac- .,1 k11 -Messrs. E. and H. Snell, of Hul- T, ii 11�i )rding to the government depart- lett, sons of Mr. James Snell, Hul­ t , .� I I I . Lent of immigration. For the seven �. I . 0 . 9Z4� the lett's well known breeder, returned on I P Lonths enbeing, October 31, 1 Tuesday after an absence Of about 11 '1� I! . .. ' 't.1 ..in r entering Canada from ,., 11 of five weeks attending the WintieX - I- .�.,­ ", � ­ � , , *. . _ , ,, , _. ", . _,i. I �e. I States was 30,96k, Stock Shows at Guelph, -Torbuto: 4nd, , ---- . . ? .i Vni d I t_ rh,eb = were born "I -Ci * , �," '. ta, ?S,985 in an- Chicago. They were ,not sorry to "- . ��I_ , I � da, 3,()26 were British subjects with turn to their own firesides, for it has I.,��! 11 I I I I .1 11 .;. Canadian domicile and 1965 were been a strenuous few weeks, but they � I I Laturalized Canadians. I I 1,�M carried off in all 31 prizes and five I "I, f. 1, I � , . c4ampionships. These included- At , T_;1 _11 11, Ii Winnipeg, Man. -Twenty-four cents I - "I Guelph: first and fourth for Yearling .. �11. 1, � .... ;,!� "I Let per pound in Saskatchewan and and fifth IF or ewe I I Manitoba ewe; first, fourth - I, .4% cents per pound in I aarling ram; third �::: � �� � � et, at tbei stations, was received b� lamb; second for yi , for ram lamb, first for pen and chain- . '­., ,; , I I I.!, Farmers oir the two provibees for ip for ewe. At the Royal Win- )�­ ough the pionsh Al 1( I �heir wool crop marketed thr ter Fair, Toronto: Championship for . ­t"'I , Canadian Co-operative Wool Grow- 4_.01 1 1� .. .1 I'll ers. Tip to November 1st 224 '000 ewe; third for yearling ram; first for .: ., 1,� pounds of wool had been shipped from ram lamb; first and fourth for yearl- . , � , j, first, fourth and fifth for � � 1, 0 . � I ing e=; fil t for � !1�, , I. the two provinces, representing 871 ,,e 1, a . r1l pen of lambs; first I il� ,, producers -316 from, Manitoba and for open pen and first for yearling . _11�� I 1), 556 frour Saskatchewan. There has 1.� "I .. i ,. il� wether. At Chicago International . "' " . I been a substantial improvement in � i�. � k'at Stock Show: First for yearling , � �­..�11 grading and the price net, is thirty -.1. .-.. ­ , . first and second for ram lamb; ., 'I, per cent. better than in 1923 ' There ram, I It. is reported an increase in the demand first and second for yearling ewe; .1,1� ..! �,.11 for goods made from Canadian wools. first, second and third for ewe lamb; ,�, first for three ewe lambs; first for , � ,, '_ :.� ..�' - ..I 11�� Vancouver, B. C. -One hundred and three ram lambs; first for flock; first .J " ,.. .f . t for wether ,;; I I , .1, sixty acres of picturesque g 'round in for yearling wether; firs South Va'ncouver, between 51st and lamb and championships for ram, ewe ill .. , , 61st avenues, at Bridge and Ontario and wether. Luker passed away in 1� ". ' -Mrs. R. T. 6:, street-, will soon be converted into , 1�� PIxeter on Tuesday of last week after _131 1 1 one of Vancouver's most attractive a few days. She _11, golf courses, according to J. Newton an illness of only L I... onia � ,.1- � was taken ill on Saturday, pneum , ,I� Kerr, townsite manager for the Can- *,11, i) developing. The deceased was born .1, adian Pacific railway. The new *1 cost of on June 15th, 1865, oil the sixth con- 1. . course is being built at a I - ion of Hay. Her maiden name �` ,� , , $120,000, exclusive of land, and will ,ess . . . . . . 11 � was Mary McAllister. After her mar- :, , be operated as a public course by the ., . I'll � !". , , 11. � � , iage to her now sorrowing husband, �� , ", Canadian Pacific Rail -ay. The plan, r ; , , I'L�� they resided on the McAllister home- .. at pre -sent call for eighteen holes and s . , I a nine -hole course will be built, also. tead, on the Zurich Road. In 1900 1 ,:1 , I " ��! I .... they went West, where thev resided ,,, � Zu , �4 . .. as conditions warrant. it is expected until the fall of 1914, when -they re- , . that tennis courts and bowling greens ..� turned and resided on the London �t' .. will be added f-atures. Contracts Road, South. living there three years � 1. ., I I � have already been let for clearing then moved to Exeter to reside. Be- I , �I6 : I " � , and general work will commence in s d, I., . ides her husband she is survived by � April. A golf architect will lay Out e son, John, on the farm; one daugh- i the fairways, greens and bunkers. It on ZZ I is anticipated that the grounds will ter living in Vaescoy, Sask., and Miss ,�� . Merle, at home; also one brother, Wil, .. 11 � be ready early in 1926. Nominal fees ]iRM McAllister, on the homestead, - ,� I , .1 a jl:, I will demonstrate that golf is not and three sister, Mrs. D. F. Anderson, � , ,� rich man's game. Half a dollar will I I joy eighteen 6th concession of SJtanley; Mrs. Hill, :4 6 � .i I entitle the player to en ' Hensall. and Mrs. Charters, of ! I holes, $2ZO will permit him to use of ", 11 the course for a month and for $20 a Witebew, 'Kan- I I I -A livery horse driven by Mr. Jack � I!. I I e se and club house will Hemall, who was accOrn- . 64 "I .� be at his disposal. Vancouver. like Stacey, of end while driving into, ,��, Victoria, plays golf nearly every day panied by a fri ".. xeter on Wednesday night of last . ,,,, , in the year and has several splendid E ".. -9 week got away from the driver by � . 11,�, . links, including the Shaughnessy .1 r Golf one of the rein -9 breaking. The Occu- .. "I'l . . . . . . 11 ., . Heights Golf Club, Vancouve ants managed to get out of the cut- . ,,, and Country Club and Jericho Court- P '­', , ter and the horse came do" through- , ,�, I , expanded to .. 1,1 .�,, 11 , try Club, which is being town at a break -neck pace. When in I�, "', ....... eighteen holes. front of the Dome Theatre the cutter' �,� & fl%l _`T�_ I struck the curb and upset, and the . ,. .11 � . . . 1), , 'I ..... HURON NOTES horse proceeded on endangering life - I. . 1 and property. The car of Mr. 30h*T 1, I I 1, ,� I -The death took Place in Hullett Caldwell, of Hay Township, was I �.Ji , � on Wednesday of last week of an old struck in front of the Grigg Stadbllli- �, ,,I: . settler in the person of Mr. George Cry and a new sedan further dovit �,� ... � � Mann, who was in his eighty-seventh escaped only by a hairsbreadth. Thi� ,��', I �� ; I I ,� . year. The funeral took place Friday cutter was a -wreck before the hone A �, � ." afternoon from the family home to was captured. -1 ,. . r" I Constance cemetery. ----------- C_ I I - I � 11"! I �, �. I I . -On Tuesday, while Mr. and Mrs. WINTHROP ",16� William Welsh of the London Road, . ,�2%�[, 1 mr. Farmer. -You -lat the tft6st U'P-to-dalto' I ',A_� w xeter, the at tDo. Wh-r not get ft 1W erming I& 'a P� IThir 0 1 . �'�, "'! nwbele shop, Senforth. Juat 'I, Af,';. king bolt dropped out of the buggy p0bi..,a I , 29751� . .' I I I 1, I�'�Y'Y'�, 1�� � and the horse trotted off with the Round the 06 -dr. � I 4�A�PN,­ . 11 �, , "."'.. " Pront wheels. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh Notet.-Mr. Thomas Blanchaid told* I. �_ .",�,,,; , �, ., � I :,�.�, " .tp III, , �.,- , .1 , wtere pitched, forward, but fortunate- to W. C. Bennett forty'�One stk tlo'itUI 14 -1 , . old Barred Roelm wMeli weigljeo "I I 11 ".. I, �. . , ly escaped with a few bruises. ,� I �....� ,!, , I ", import- pounds, and for wbich be io I 11 ,pitd-dAlto 11, � I, I �,�,-;�, ,�;, � - - urich on fine Sum Of $0 0041itb 1 , , '..�,, ,:.. "'�'I:�� Ance was trangactod in Z 4.11. We d0i :'3"''. . � I , . I . h,�,,, 16d 1­�. � I I I I. I I—, i� r. � Tuesday when Mr. Andrew P. Hess, Mt Bl&ncliard for ra1sM%;13UV,,�,t­01 . "I ! � .;Iffl ",'! 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