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The Huron Expositor, 1929-12-06, Page 6
1 /! yv i � �J1.Irl 1 �i1411 { Y u k, _ _ m ." r.,�•.. _ ,w,.wi°i wAa,]{v , .m NT •i^T u 5 m %rs, „xF..a•�•,k, r1Y,MMt r • I . •ail' ". „ I � -W ia',D,l eo Q? *s5�i'^ePw o:: *.Sea 4a3 d M,g �uti p• { Jul ffull?)ON 1. 11 I _,;"�,,,. Wy �'i:£H [i t l i� , $ � ''brut the Mena ca a+n� L�� a�' s c��iQP � � - c 8 / J/�/���i1/ JJ504-9-ITOR ` 1 , 1 r - i7�'G1tl3EiRed $ 523.r2Tc'IIi. C'7®Pfr,' II.'3.1^T?f�!1. tf..�,, 1. f . (/d 4.� dJ1, 'gi�pp �} C1'i:tlU II4'S+:Y 1td,2i1`•2, y'f35PEtLZl�M19'ieY§a 4?'v"'rdA[ i�•'G- �^1*Csi3.Arf'. @�'d'3' :' ``,�.. -;� I i u3 L s^,�` 10 11' H o L� nC'Ce5z 9Tt'@@ , C"JPJT:e CrealseJii C;r1 Telm 4 3s'�G:S..41t:»u:—,D u. Money LG a,=L ��.�N," a 0015- u S brougixt them s iss touch vrit�a g�opH4 oI' j �j j Q g �ur{; ?C:Th G 4 far lower rank. Princesses arc4tmue; If soonmC to ➢tom frFu off €t z rs¢aIIsh �J.n j " W (� t ,(�`' , -' , o c, ' , r,99 t FDnY '13, I'�'F 1rdQ:eS ,�IdII110r Olt�li'V�S$. of taeyy ` itchiog and � i=m 'P.�D,),�T.� paZa—d you Caa"L.3.$ t\.J�� � + "� i' 'di ..I ,� ° Fa �},. G� �' C.� �,= l�'. ��. f t� Q IMP' :..J �:�1 , ,�.�";,;�%,, D �0 Val (� , _ � � � t �'_ _.: (o j � , 9 maxed with the common c your s,�a„,n e12= o1 unsi� s➢ �inpst mt:�- - , `` . /---,--,----, , : iwhile they n ay have found mucho iti -w� "SG--Dtha-Salm_ y'l kis per- h a ?� arram�l�Pity or perhaps d spis@ they also f & e of sola ff n5 ;s N CuRam Bu= IID � � T d5SJ1� � a �� o uAl�J�u�u� . ,, .i found much to admire• Undoubtedl I y rte' y I �csrnn :xhieia are a�zteng ¢Etc ¢Him �Y J �,; 1 they envied the greater freedom which 1;d eruct elr�ss eh: 03 every the ¢tato sac t int, , mea IIns CzIIacr, cue �Il scp�tzr: a eeea o3 cet�il ciyIleo canu�cr�vmdln{� iia al`�;Wu . I (' ,� y ,� �fv, their people enjoyed,➢ particulaely in tra a ®r Etzen�a SSicseallda a *� lbs c- a r abbnzan_r np L1�eea re-Ae2m& =d ti�em2Lmtl D-, tie ftum, a>y' abuo bAm obomt a MWO 5acuvezcAvo cvmc�t';aEA Y EM cT 'Z 8 ow, i � i 7 (' ' ;a Y f �, ., ,I - F ` '' ' y: . 1J ��� 64 TOGGEIRY ®� 99 ;; I , „. , �. ,; �A rva iiu m;6W Z yc= m =a . ,> 1. I „ ,'.: - , � , err ir/a „- `n _ ,�-...:.-_.. w ... �..:. .! -_ - , Ip,tI �yg ao' J.I'F'��%1larY I ry :A�yp�lp _" ;- Imo* •. .,. ..n,.•.aew,,wr,art.•mm�Wn,.!r•rl r,r,•.x, _ P;=,T .w....:»,rte+••-"' .0r_--;..+�c:r YaW^4n+T-vn ',.—,,„,T__1 ° 1rvl-•"+!!. wwrt:nn,r, �.:. *"P`""" 7""�:' .�.r, ..'•'��f,^S"n mMa1.^a,, .''�„»P�:`rn �—•— fl' p ,, (, ]q .'I�_ �.'�'S.+ 4. i h""'�`` 1 !< p 1 C".' /,1r:�' l+!;A' li�ilY W' ♦�w4�i u.'-rrr%Jx �+'nA: "' t:k'^' I ��'� f�� a, ff . ! r ;', it �' $• 'F ?a1wx+ �a c �' CYT $i C G' G 5 5Ji i' 9 - >t rn«el.'rv,•r _n - ^.. I j ,M , }f(( h:R•11.9"Sid:''.M.`�"M1T'"`r�Hw1x,"+iinaa-� ah�,�F .., "T n,� . - , 'v1.,l.:mr, n""�° _ }••7• �� —_ _ _ mp..waw?•m fi.•+etrmea• ,,:.+L",n" •"i""`. fla ... Mm•+•M.,w"p` mi�iwr..ewn..m._ ,..+P�___ii____vT"i..= I arM FnPamn 11 1 /! yv i � �J1.Irl 1 �i1411 { Y u k, _ _ m ." r.,�•.. _ ,w,.wi°i wAa,]{v , .m NT •i^T u 5 m %rs, „xF..a•�•,k, r1Y,MMt r • I . •ail' ". „ I � -W ia',D,l eo Q? *s5�i'^ePw o:: *.Sea 4a3 d M,g �uti p• { Jul ffull?)ON 1. 11 I _,;"�,,,. Wy �'i:£H [i t l i� , $ � ''brut the Mena ca a+n� L�� a�' s c��iQP � � - c 8 / J/�/���i1/ JJ504-9-ITOR ` 1 , 1 r - i7�'G1tl3EiRed $ 523.r2Tc'IIi. C'7®Pfr,' II.'3.1^T?f�!1. tf..�,, 1. f . (/d 4.� dJ1, 'gi�pp �} C1'i:tlU II4'S+:Y 1td,2i1`•2, y'f35PEtLZl�M19'ieY§a 4?'v"'rdA[ i�•'G- �^1*Csi3.Arf'. @�'d'3' :' ``,�.. -;� I i u3 L s^,�` 10 11' H o L� nC'Ce5z 9Tt'@@ , C"JPJT:e CrealseJii C;r1 Telm 4 3s'�G:S..41t:»u:—,D u. Money LG a,=L ��.�N," a 0015- u S brougixt them s iss touch vrit�a g�opH4 oI' j �j j Q g �ur{; ?C:Th G 4 far lower rank. Princesses arc4tmue; If soonmC to ➢tom frFu off €t z rs¢aIIsh �J.n j " W (� t ,(�`' , -' , o c, ' , r,99 t FDnY '13, I'�'F 1rdQ:eS ,�IdII110r Olt�li'V�S$. of taeyy ` itchiog and � i=m 'P.�D,),�T.� paZa—d you Caa"L.3.$ t\.J�� � + "� i' 'di ..I ,� ° Fa �},. G� �' C.� �,= l�'. ��. f t� Q IMP' :..J �:�1 , ,�.�";,;�%,, D �0 Val (� , _ � � � t �'_ _.: (o j � , 9 maxed with the common c your s,�a„,n e12= o1 unsi� s➢ �inpst mt:�- - , `` . /---,--,----, , : iwhile they n ay have found mucho iti -w� "SG--Dtha-Salm_ y'l kis per- h a ?� arram�l�Pity or perhaps d spis@ they also f & e of sola ff n5 ;s N CuRam Bu= IID � � T d5SJ1� � a �� o uAl�J�u�u� . ,, .i found much to admire• Undoubtedl I y rte' y I �csrnn :xhieia are a�zteng ¢Etc ¢Him �Y J �,; 1 they envied the greater freedom which 1;d eruct elr�ss eh: 03 every the ¢tato sac t int, , mea IIns CzIIacr, cue �Il scp�tzr: a eeea o3 cet�il ciyIleo canu�cr�vmdln{� iia al`�;Wu . I (' ,� y ,� �fv, their people enjoyed,➢ particulaely in tra a ®r Etzen�a SSicseallda a *� lbs c- a r abbnzan_r np L1�eea re-Ae2m& =d ti�em2Lmtl D-, tie ftum, a>y' abuo bAm obomt a MWO 5acuvezcAvo cvmc�t';aEA Y EM cT 'Z 8 ow, i � i 7 (' ' ;a Y f �, ., ,I - F ` Lite matter of choosing husbands and vJrv¢!3. Pi'tIICeSa Yolanda, stetter of Prince Humbert, who once used to u��1za v� =�Zhizau ff 70'm do � i,:_R cnsm�y ¢cry tarns s? ��aa4x� 4a9oa"> ar �°Il a'-� ' axlilL�, uatrov T° a� D'.aza9¢o Tr czzeit-rs-.+av�a lL.6sa ¢ca3, Zg'i�s.•sa, +n y: . y �1D:+�LY4�o ��� 64 TOGGEIRY ®� 99 r - ; ' i be s ken of as a suitable, mate for PO �A rva iiu m;6W Z yc= m =a . ly-�.1ll VV CilLIS li , � , err ir/a the Prince of !]{tales, declared 19atly `n p i tl ' learned of `Fruit-a-tives.' Improve- . , yr f f r6�xI'll �/rr i ,� r /rj that she would marry for °love and i+, Li western and men's �//�vT1 n�i��,�, �,,...,,��l1 }}7T ,��]�11� 9 ��-pp����,�,,,,� �y (STT 31lli�illl v �Lall�lGilll Llll! dS111Ui l J Lc�SS(!lJ11( 10. l!! l Jl� V V i� ill' �� I is believed that their rank was an ac- I , •, 4 / yf never be a quecm, v�v®®�T �® 1r���vIlv� six months trouble, IIs1.:r cident so far as the warmer relatioir- ,r , ,"I, She kept her word, for her husband ment was directed against a policy Z . } , �flnae_ T1ESS%]ER is Count Calvi de B@r oto, who won g for which the city had been c'amor- T ADVANCE SITOWEN(Lu TIP TOIL SUITS AND OVERC®47S--Made to your individual m eaD- v "II was very weak because of Kidney her heart with his Barin horseman- g They live happily, ing for years, there was an element of humor in the situation which ,: 1;, ure, hundreds of different English all -wool cloths to choose frons, i,,,, . '1rk,{t-..',•,+. ruble and suffered with terrible .;hip. quietly and r we ar@, d d t m' heave your measure to -day. One ori e-$24,50. Guaranteed ffit 78[ewalaeh�ea," says Hume. Romulus Y like an other parr of Italian country folk. Prince Leopold, of Belgium, how- sure r no escape Mr_ Lee, even thou though his sense of humor is not Bier- , � `; R. IDI. SIPIl OAU 1.1',!,!,_,., Tessier, St- lean de 9�Latha, P.Q. +1 ': a�II was treated for a long time and ever, did the rather unusual thing ,,,,•hen he for his i haps his most highly developed faculty. On another oczasiosa &1P- uJ1i1L1luJLSr111VJ1t isJ o I:1 ti9- S just about discouraged when I chose a princess bride- This was the Princess Astrid, j , distressed by the kind of pub- `n the young princess was sent to Italy 4` to be far from the front i tl ' learned of `Fruit-a-tives.' Improve- niece of the King of Sweden. But it licity that was emanating from Har- i+, Li western and ani`" mment came with the first few does, and r,^;;cl.: in the kidney I is believed that their rank was an ac- I card, his alma mater, generously of- fered �Q��� jfj�r,��®�� v�v®®�T �® 1r���vIlv� six months trouble, IIs1.:r cident so far as the warmer relatioir- to handle it without any charge. 'r l� l� 1C� L1111'- weakness and headaches were gone-" ship is concerned. ;`hey met casually This proposal was hailed with en- 1- the children of the Italian royal fam- a`Fruit-a-tives" regulates the bowels, in Paris, were mutually attracted and 1 thusiasm which was however sudden_ Phone 50 ?ly, and in holiday time they played kidneys and skin --purifies the blood- deeply in love before the Princess's P i ly curtailed when Mr. Lee's bills for u.. V\TkILT ER G. �ILeIL ES and brie sound, vigorous health. 1., Ks g mother was informed of the Lae_. ex nses be Pe began to stile@. "` ' ! Gea. ID. I�a eyg� mmp)1 (�°®o On a blazing afternoon some thirty or forty years ago two men ' K this wonderful medicine made of This also was a royal love match for But what interests �Ir. B@n� mast j were working at a little gravel pit in the west. One mad@ the long, ' fruit juices combined with the finest the prince used to eisit his betrothed II! is not Iv Lee himself but the pow- Y KIr SOi. Guarantied E%ectric ]Etat tiresome tri down the hill to the stream, carrying back buckets of Y g a- medicinal ingredients. 7c- and 50c. incognito, and on one occasion travel- lerful influence he exerts on the press_ Bulbs, bum longer and show a bright water. The other washed the gravel searching eagerly for the glint a box -at dealers everywhere. t`,,, yy led third class to Sweden carrying his It is quite conceivable, indeed it is 4 , er light: 25 and 40 watt, 21 , - wa p- 30c • 100 watt, 48c, inside frosted- length the mater carrier threw down the pail in disgust. of gold. At len He , ;, `' own suitcase and being mistaken fo: g undeniable, that Mr. Lee and others Everything in Hardware. His partner had the instinctive faith that gold was within reach. --- -_.-_. a young man who was about to be who labor in the same trine Ada ya p "'' p TELEPHONE 61 leaded for just "one more bucket" of water, but the other was ob- P j ' ANOTHER OLD-FASHIONED came a junior butler in the palace. reciabl P Y affect public sentiment in durate_ He did not have faith in the project. It was the parting `4`#- ;,,i, Prince Olaf of Norway wooed and y the United States and in eve every other partner took u the work of being miner as of the ways. The other p g ROYAL LOVE .MATCH won Princess Astrid's sister last country where they operate_ Theyi' well as water carrier with the result that gold was found and inde- 1 spring. This marriage was deemed are paid propagandists. Their main "" 1. k• mut= pendence established. One was a "shirker" and lost, the other a "Go - Another royal marriage hay been to have political significance in view object is not the object of newspapers : Getter" and won. In your community success it is easy to pack one announced and European aristocracy of the fact that the countries repres- generally, which is to tell the truth • FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT from the other. Which do you prefer? Your merchant, the miner is agreeably agog. This is the mar- entad adjoin each other and some- so far as they know it and interpret ''' and you the carrier. If you decide aganist him both you and your ,'a; Triage between Crown Prince Humbert times have not been always on the it honestly so far as they have the i' Sl[IG�7ESTIIORiS, WATCIDI community lose. So herein lies the moral: Hold to your community _11; of Italy, and Princess Marie dose, best of terms. ability to do so, but to present some ,i and success is assured_ ;` daughter of the Ding and Queen of aspect of a case which w,U be favor- r O1liR �1JIL�iilIDO�Y ", the Belgians. It does not differ great - able to those who pay them9. accord- ly from all other royal unions in that it is love -MILLIOWAIRIES' MOUTHPIECE IS ing to the old Scotch saying "Whose , announced as a true match. 'jo lin fact it is impossible for us to re- Po � � IPROFIESSIIGN bread I eat, his song I sing." News- Papers may either theP innocently Or @®n- p��6(�, 9 J111llO1I11 SOIIllS �04DIai StQDPe y / (� (V�7� V1/ o Lit. li��lli Jfll E� call any royal betrothal which was "Hey Lee, Minnesinger to Million- sciously collaborate with Mr. lee in �` °Il°O AVOID IDISAIPIPOINTP =-`,1T W° R. 'SP i. not officially admitted to be a love sires" is the title Silas Bent gives his having these partial views and if it BAKER much, and this 'has green Pse to the • 1 antral belief that a lot of love article inguThe Republic upon the the Y avail` eissoilr.aLee a t 73uy yew Christmas Cards and @rJ Va➢sista Raisins .......Il@c IION(lE-PJDIAIDIE CANDY ��� ,., rr most av membe� of Ia teas ag_ ab then rt�uPcM� c Christmas Gifts early. Candied Cherries, M. .......1500 bound '' matches run into hard luck. But the di ent brotherhood. Mr. Lee, as a eat gr ideas of what the People should know Assorted ]Fruits, llb. parties to the approaching marriage many people do not know, is the press that gets publicity. Not one of the � D9inndlow Shadle4s ]Picture IFm mea ........60c Telephone 3A_ tat would appear to be admirably suited agent of the Rackefellers, the Mor- least sinister results of the war, in � Mande ft Order ]Phone RaR „ to each other. Their acquaintance gans, a dozen other millionaires and the opinion of Mr. Bent, was that it I' •^ was made as informally as is pos- a score of great corporations who educated newspapers to accept of- Xac SDA VISH9S 0=3 OMM aADJ1`1.C1dT0.�T9G�.TCiWU�-Lv1y7CyL�7il,IC�LJp:6,A(�J.1, ei'y}J�SJiy(a)l Vv ®�J11�1�LL1C lulls V Cil11alL9J.Caa� in BEAUTIFUL SILKA1LO SPREADS and FANCY BATH TOWELS for (personal use or for guff$ giving. FRED D ate'. SA V lilliJGI& 2.0o Watchmaker and Jeweneo Optometrist. "THE GIFT SIHIOIPa° M_ ROSS SAVAUGU�, OpL D. Optometrist Beettie9s CCh um store CHRISTMAS CARDS Wrappings, (Decorations, Seals and Tangs. --SPSCIAU - Handkerchiefs ............ 15C VV 3i1L1K1:C R 9 CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES Full line of Giffard Walnut smart goods, Foreign Pottery, Lamps, Vases, Cedar Chests. CALL ARID SEE THEM 'a5. -ble between le of their exalted _'� PSP have direeted relations with the ficial statements which it had no pub- • I E° . K2k=1TG A RADII® R. IDI. SIPIl OAU :�.,,_ wank, for they were playmates as lie and feel the reed of publi,: good means of checking and this habit has uL�IlT1'llSt]IIIIl�1S C�1PQIlS :i; youngsters. While the war was on, `'. will But Mr. Ise@ does not call him- been carried over into the tune of �e Edeal Christmas GIfts9 Ellectric P�ode� Sy c®IIIIIl][DHe Buy your Rubber Footwear at the young princess was sent to Italy 4` to be far from the front self a press agent. He is a propaganda not P g public Peace which hath its ;D A large selection of high class inst fled—$14®,0® to � moo Economy Shoe Store-Rainettes, western and relations counsel." He has advanced less renovaned- Cards at new low prices 1%nd Goloshes, Rubbers, Etc. We sell to pursue her studies in Florence. There, as was but natural, she met far beyond the o y point at which he goes to a client, shows him bundle A HISTORY OF THE GREAT SIRE KEATING'S PHARR/[, ACY }}77�� ¶¶ 9 (� {� JL zRy s G qe, Semf �j th the best and sell for less. Special in Ladies' a of Spats, 50c ]Pair the children of the Italian royal fam- press clippings and sends in a bill in BROWRTIDA]LIE COiJRIT i Phone 28 _ Seaforth. Phone 50 ?ly, and in holiday time they played accordance with the amount of free u.. V\TkILT ER G. �ILeIL ES o 0 , 0 Hn&w' dual Busfl eso �1%n'te-Up. �y�7 7(���� ��. VV ll� FRIED VV ll , i,:: together. After the war the Belgian princess continued to visit Italy, and I and favorable publicity he has actor- This is an age of utility. It is P Y Y• gen- � ed. Some of Mr. Lee's clients, we do erally admitted that pure brei 'beef i t was noted that Humbert was much! not doubt, rarely see their names in I cattle production is conforming more®®�S ... �}ii®�S ;i,'' in her company. They played tennis j print, but this does not prevent Mr. I easily to the standards of the best •(Dependable Shoes ��� -111"'k, together, swam and rode, and often 1 Lee sending them a distinguished beef producers than ever before. The g gelated bill. P '•' The Best Christmas T. G. SCOTT. -The Wall Paper Store conducted by Mr. T. G. Scott (BOYS' GOOD SCHOOL SHOES the prince would drive her in his swift He may create an atmosphere in which 1 fat cattle market demands are creat- s: that Santa is one of the oldest established business places in Seaforth. . ter• I same of these clients will breathe � ing ideals in pure bred cattle breed- t" Claus could give would be a pair ' MT. Scott was born in Seaforth and has lived all his life here. For Heavy or medium weight. 1I1. Benevolent old busybodies soon be- i more easily than if their names we � ing unknown to pure bred breeder f of our Goad Shoes or Slippers 22 years he was employed as a finisher in the Broadfoot Box furn'i- Slpecial at $2.95 `' 11 gan to couple their names, and it is on the front page. At bottom his of a generation past. A few years for every member of the family. ture factory, and was later for seven years engaged with the late A. supposed that the young couple had business is to present in the best pos- ago the great body of breeders and a A. Winter. come to a tom Tete understanding as g y cattlemen who attended some of our ®� S. IL�� I�I�IIa� About 20 years ago he started t'ie wall paper store which he has SPECIAL jf P g Bible light any matters in which his largest conducted so successfully since. He carries a complete and up-to-date 1 to their future long before any for- clients are interested. He himself gest breedingshows differed from f' line of wall mal announcement was made. It was I says that he is frequently called upon the judges in their opinions concern- B read, Cakes and ILDastif� Paper, paints, varnishes and window shades. All 1929 4G'a➢1 Papers will be so➢dl ? suggested that the delay was due to to give advice which his clients follow ing the type and characteristics of Mr. Scott is an expert cabinet maker, finisher and decorator, and at from one-quarter to one-third! the strop reluctance of the the champions chosen and so ex SIIORTBRIEAID besides doing a large business in exterior and interior decorating, he off re g princess and which make it necessary in the in- P press- guar price. to having two fathers-in-law, one of tercets of fair la `that the ed themselves. flavin different view- also has a big business in refinishing furniture and upholstering, a play y shall be g The Real Scotch LKind_ which work he has established a wide reputation and for which his T. G. �((`®'[° E them being Mussolini, but the res] favorably regarded. points, men will not always agree services are constantly in demand. reason was that the House of Biabant' We are not aware that in Canada and there are still found those who ]phone 70• Telephone 62 ° lieing deeply loyal to the Holy See, we have any such distinguished bally- do not entirely approve of the most11) l� did not wish to make a statement boo boys as tor. Lee. There are una- recent decisions at our •big shows. 'But k i. until the long standing estrangement bashed press agents who may go so out of the confusion and disputations ,` \\ between the Pope and the Italian far as to call thQmselves publicity ex- H hitt were so manifest several years „" 1. J. CLEA.Y �J� o The Huron - 1�posi�L®r state had been removed. When this perts, but none that we are aware of ago regarding the characteristics an AMENT Huron County's Family Paper had been accomplished King Albert has put on the high hat of public International grand champion bull CHRISTMAS FRUITS ;; and Princess Marie travelled to Ven- relations counsel. But in the United should possess has sprung a satis- Established 1860. r ice, and there Humbert made his for- States there are hundreds, if not factory solution, secured b the CIIRYSLER-PLYMOIJTID[: Americas lowest -priced, full-size car; } y pies- are now in. Get them while they larger body, wider seats, wider doors, larger brakes, more visibility, 1.inial proposal in the p- t g Y, g y+ We Mzke a Specialty off Job po garden. It is sup- thousands, of these dignitaries, all entation at these shows of animals '� are ffresh_ more head room and leg room, larger tires. II'rimmting. posed that the match will add a%other modelling themselves more or less on approximating closely the models ,,; t: to the ties which bind Italy and Bei- Ivy Lee, who is among press agents which breeders had cherished and for ,I gl gium together, and strengther_ the what the Morgan firm is among bank- I which in these days of quick turnov- �IIL°�•LL�uIl[eli s� GARAGE a n �� rv�v y roba'bility that there will be no war ors. The f ers and rapid g y �']L+°�j �a ®�'�°�[ �ILgI�°AI'ViIIEII�l� Wolverton Flour MRS 11i . W. DUNLOP GA1 ILI�,l'i GIE .51 !a P y graduate from schools o. p feeding the will con- i•' tt. 'between them, seeing that they ars �-journalism and the newspaper busi- tinue to contend. The sons of Brown- Studelbalr@r Sales and Service ,. separated by half of Europe. There ! nPss1., and if the can dale Count famed for their near a The place to market our Cream ILeIlIIffiIl���L is here no tell sous Y get a couple of p- Y Come in and hear tli@ ret v ➢930 g question to be good clients their fortunes are made. proach to the maximum in weight, ] Repairs on all Makes of Cars, and to receive the best s@tette Millers of ®our that's Dependable Lyric Radios 1' with Marconi and ;u compromised and on this account the The Rockefellers were the first to quality and finish at every stage ;" that, can be given. wedding will be hailed with greater see the need of ane of their development, and represent- ' TIRIES, BATTERIES, (ETC. SIILV1ERKIING for BREAD Come in and see our line of expert Ii`lte Mr. P P Phone 80 W. KEYSTONE for PASTRY G enthusiasm in both countries. The Lee to stand between them and the ing the type the feeders and fat cat- Batteries. 3 only dissent so far expressed has been hostile public and the tle markets demand, have Telephone 167 C. A. BARBER, Proprietor. Tele Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 287 p prying news- proved pop- Telephone 51 by a communist who tried to assas- papers. Perhaps their attention to ular champions of the International { ' . sinate the -bridegroom-to-be. the need was directed by Mr. Lee him- and other breeding shows. The In f THRESHER FOR SALE GALLOP & McA�IIaI�lIN It has been noted that since the self who was in 1903 an underpaid re- ternational grand champion bulls of ';t CANADA ILE° U iRNE'�'UI�LI�nE THOMAS � �]L([ ]��®�� Ill r. war there has been a distinct falling porter on the New York Times, 1927 and 1928 were sons of Erown- One Decker with Cutting Box att- u c: He + tachment, suitable for farmer's in- Agents for Massey -Harris Imple- Dealer in ,' off in marriages between members of first drew general regard to himself dale Count, while the junior chain- , dividual use. Equipped with Eberr- ments and Repairs. g g MANUFACTURERS, ILIIIYlII7CIEID h" different royal families. One reason when he furnished the press with the pions of the same show in 1925 and soli Feeder. At bargain g Price. a obviously is that there are fewer Rockefeller side of the bloody disputa ' 926 were grandsrm attd• son respect- Beatty Bros, Farm Equipment IE�O1lIlIP e Feed Seed ` � IES®emit. I��IlII IE>m ®Bice IF'1zrnitu re royal families and consequently fewer between the Colorado Fuel and Iron ively of this celebrated sire. The , gine & Metallic Roofing Frost Fence Poultry and (Eggs ' princes and princesses to get married. Company and its employees. The Lee show rings of 'our state fairs and Thresher Company `- The Russian royal family has been statements were adroitly framed but other great breeding shows, as well ` GASOLINE and OI1LS Sectional Bookcases. =i M1 Y g Telephone 13 f; wiped out. The Hohenzollerns and some doubts as to their entire accur- as those of the most important Can ' = ; •�,,,^� " - °11 t¢ the Hapsburgs, whom the late acy were raised and were the subject adian shows, resound with the victor- ,' Henry Watterson used so devoutly of a congressional inquiry which dealt ies of the descendants of Browndale I_ . Count. These sons of this - - ---- -- _. - -- -- __ -- -- f� to wish in hell, are at ]east Bis- rather harshly with Mr. Lee and his , one of the - - -- - - - _._ _.___.__-_`____�_____ l 1persed and no great shakes as employers. His present technique, greatest sires known to the Shorthorn ' matrimonial partners. Political. rea- however, is a great improvement, over breed in America, were bred at Edel- the fat cattle markets demand. His ment. Browndale Count looked the that a ,r 1'' sons which might he advanced for his Colorado performance, and it may lyre Farms, Wilson, Ill. The popular- great breeding bull should be Count that the bull was acquired for ,f One of the more normal royal families be that the firms he represents do not its and prestige of the strain were ideal is the animal which combines part of the great breeding bull he rated by his influence upon a breed the Wilson herd, In 1925 Mr. Doug- ,; uniting itself in marriage with one of need the kind of defence he was able largely established in the less than great feeding capacity with the obit- was. As an individual he exemplifie.i and the ability of his blood to breed las came down to the International its to produce a choice carcass of the type popularized by his ancestors on throe generations, rather with his Browndales, winning among �} the Balkan princes or princesses to get out for the Rnckefellers a gen- four years from the time the bull was through many hrou ht to F,dellym until his death beef and dress out profitably in the and has transmitted it to his descend- than by the superiority of his own get other high honors the junior bull. would be akin to the reasons advanced station ago. It is quite possible, so g hands of the packer. He is demon- ants. There are several great lines which ma fail to transmit their ex- championship, first on pair of calves, for storing a load of dynamite in the distinguished a person is Mr. Lee there in 1928 at eight years of age, strating at Edellyn that this com'bin- of bulls descending from Imp. White cellence. y11ud ed by the former and first on et of sire with sons and cellar. The British royal house seems that his employers listen to hiin with constituting an achievement unique ation can ,be developed and perfected Hall Sultan. In the light of present �'tandard, Brow-owis supreme. He daughters ofg i f., to have renounced, if not for all time respect and conduct their affairs in in the annals of cattle breeding. Ed- pBrowndale Coronet. This ,Y. �t leash for this generation, any am- such a manner that a decent face ellyn is awned by Thomas E. Nilson, in the same animal. His ideals have day events premier position is ac- would not infer that the et of coveted et of sire prize has been won ;_' been created largely through his sec- corded to that one descending through Browndale is not superior. He aired at eachOfthe three Internationals l; (bition of alliances with any other can be given them without doing ac- the great packer who has fought his cessful experience with the finished his son, Avondale, P rroyal family. The Windsors are tual violence to facts. Captains of way up through difficulties, Iwhic'i grandson Brawn- many shone cattle, but he did not al- which have followed by Mr. Nilson products, and it is fitting that one of J cda„z, and great grandson, Browndale ways have excellent opportunities ah on the get of Browndale Count. ,II' marrying their own countrymen. industry have indeed travelled a long would have overcome men less ten- the world's big packers should have Count. In fact, as we view Short- a sire. While it might be said that Browndale Coronet the Douglas stock R11” Princes Mary's husband is Count way since the Vanderbilt "The public acious of purpose, to eminence in the become one of its great breeders. We horn history, there is no other line of he was ever in c " Harwood, and the wife of the he damned!" placed a stigma on them world of commerce and finance. He good hands, Brown- bull, is a line bred Browndale, being ][Duke of York was Lad has not only a world of vision it Wilson's ideals are practical and with- any strain which has wrought such dale was knocked about considerably sired by Browndale Count from a dam ',�.; o y Mary Bowes and created a public resentment gard- in the realm of attainment. He is improvement in America and is con- and did not until his later years have by Browndale. Browndale Count, al - ti '. Lyon. The prospect of the Prince of which has probably crest them a few ing beef cattle production, (but be ry knows the type which will prove pro_ making his dreams come true because I timing to do it upon such a magnifi- the permanent home to which a great though sired by the intensely bred i Wales becoming a husband grows re- billions of dollars since the an of his thorough knowledge of the beef cent scale. To the casual observer, breeding bull is entitled. He was Browndale was not what would be ,,%' motet with every year that passes. exclamation was extorted. tett. If there fitable to feed$rs and the kind which cattle industry and his intense desire viewed from the standpoint of siring bred by Carpenter & Ross and sold called a line (bred bull since there are I , Apart from the comparati"e dearth had been articulate Ivy Lees in the to work advancement in his chosen champions, Browndale might appear I by them to H. F. Brown, of Minneap- no common ancestors of sire and dam ` of young princesses and princes who days when the Tarhells and the Stef- -'---- - - - breed, and through it to improve the as the weakest bull in this noted line. alis, When the Brown breeding bust- found in a four generation tabulation. t might be supposed to marry into their fens were loose in the land, there own rank there is the fact that the might have been no muck -raking era,�a�`., :f `i'" `';%' common cattle. h31e is possessed of Yet when we reflect upon the power ness was discontinued, Browndale fell His dam, a Douglas bred Orange , ` and no such career as that of the lake a ® w ample capital with which to secure in the blood as revealed in the get I into the hands of Thomas StarAon, Blosson, was by the Lord Roseberry ___ Theodore Roosevelt. a © - (} material deemed essential to the work of Browndale Count and recall that Glen Ellyn, Ill., who soon sold him to ,bred Imp, Roan Chief, a son of 1Ii1- k' . of conRtruction art Edellyn, and the Brown'cdale tainted 76 per cent. of the' fi. L, Emmert, of Manitoba. J. Ar lager by Capt Ripley. His mat@rural Despite the fact that his fees would tont is splendidly equipped for the blood of Avondale and 43.76' pe cent. I Watt, Elora, Onbario, lator purchased nand dam Morning Blossom was by ac�a �i P P PP tz 6 + s compaP@ favorably 'with those drawnir ,�r , ij.b 4 N� mainteniance of such a herd. As of the blood of White Hall Sultan the Emmert herd, which included Scottish Banner by Imp. Rosicrneian, , Vkf y'0 r? Hj Qrf� y the most eminent legal counsel,I'll '- ,1.. s manager at Ed@llyn Mr. Wilson s@i- we are ' e Mr. L@e seems somehow to have fail- 1 r N 'o ,'. ", � g prone to wonder if this con- Browndale. He sold the bull to .lay. of Dalmeny and out of Warden Blos- ,; ? r�- ected John Dickson, a native of the centration may not be the most pow- I Douglas 8c Sons, Caledonia, Ontario, sour bred by George E. Ward, of ` T11M �. ed to endear himself to Mr. Bent, who b• , land of .Burns the ancestral home of erful factor in the reappearing in in ,whose possession the Bro'wndales Iowa. Warden Blosson d?as by Knight 0' 1Vo »peri to Payr ref, a horse sufperina from is quite an expert in publicity him- AYi�iea°g as a n �•e���� rremedy many of our ,beat feeders and some such large numtbers of great 'bulls for wqn @ndurin'g fam® and where the of Weldon lin tiro Duthie bred igbt iamoae>is, nc�2YYirh or ae urDDnatian. Use self though with rattier a critical and ¢®� �lnifldaemm°n ®Il�1pn �ottIl{> ho, of our most >riated OsTeedera. Mr. which the Sultans were famed. Brawn- bull ended hid career as a bre®der, Knight of the Thistle brought over mp- c tiblindrflat:r.4movesbair, Safe nd ent, d@stivetiv@ .slant. H@ points out for ��®��t� ... �� Dixon has a long experience with the dal® may be the strong link in the Browndale Count was the- outatand- b �,wther Adams and out of the hot i3lirter rdat remove hair, kYafe and eco P + C¢oitiicaY. 19aotslct 4roe. 32.50 Per bottle -at instance, that one of Mx. Lee's clients beef (breeds in this county and stands chain and responsible for the rejuveat- ing breeding Ron of Rrowndaale, He R ins (bred cow, Moviarch's Lada v ovriix'o ow berm[ >merctrrtnts. 7z is th@ %nt@i^harou h Ra id Transit T°eIl�g Sc® 1� anIl� y iJ,; Zee g in the front ranlr of 'Shorthorn farm anon of a'uperiority in th@ btrain. came to Edellyn riot as an untried 1btY Imp. Gay Monarch. Browndale ', .�.a ]Lys t 1$Yttfi a Yiloa¢eeafl company of New York, from which he he�flt by ,l� odien. ' , coll@cted $212 $di4.11d .for fees avid @x- 171 cera ao �atsn - managers in America. Some are inclined to credit the ex- sire lbiit as a very successful one, Clount, his dam, and maternal grand Jy 1 ffd L;7c&` SlOc,c+ c� nye . H was in keeping with the ideals c@tient results attending the use of leaving in the herd at Gajedtsnia a dam were bred by Messrs. Douglas, { p@nseg gin @i�• t y@ars, All these pay- g g p grcmtg were Yi d by the company as l �,;N ;a r. ` of Mr. Wilson a4i�l, manager Diclraou Browndale blood to a Mina ,dam, a superb successor in his son, the oaaleW but the balance of the 'pedihra®® 'of 1 ,,^ operating a �': .. that ]Browndale 06unt vas chosen as very esrcellent breeding eow ,from Ibrated sire, Browndale Cox�oslat. it gals great sire represents the blood of . , ", b 1D g 3cpeniaes, and so, under the �, chief stock .bull at EdAlyn scud it is which Browiidale, Rprin s rnaa srneU €i P `°e - : ° �'a �iraiasit montaract, wri e paid rn the tau- ® attributable to tits selection tb'at s I grin for cr g y was, howev@r, befox� tlac� 11�Smrrlt; o. various irrmpbrtations mbdb to the " vairioana- ale- %Douglas hand won ao aznaanr i laiDorn�tant Unibad Stcatoo and Canada, with i ay 079 of X 3York. Since the puts- cutting khe 1 'i' �rz"�w-rlaicti secied $ssn tflais, a - sr ' musts suicceas �s�a61'a�sroaa ha��r@ so �uaele- manta oo�atributitag and wufizll� 4vm ern- pa�f@s at the ptcinci, al da°rar�dia;i pay- --�— p ortaaat cs�DDOai%ioan ^nal iiredesp ®8 ' ''""' - ly Dorms to tali l bre@ding a tatblish- gDliagize tis@ i'auet regarding aiwiidal® show with the, +sat cat p�UYndale both o thertm tau ahumien. "`'I r - 1 1 t' , e - a I •. , 1 . is 1. ( t i' ,... .. . L �, 1, , .:,,,' l : , J ...:, ':'l. I _ 2 �� 4 1 t ., , :, 11 I - - ._. .,., ,-y _ , h .. , U