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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1939-02-03, Page 5V n M q y ATM `,� �y,� `'<1tF I I �f�.' th" /.,�I �p� ��pp�p pf.�' M"T �A 1 �y���etm, u;e 'b�,ak�nrallttwdf. ' 11��' Pounding Adventuro. , ���• ,tJo k7f3'wa�tfd t�,tc "; ) ptl Coufo''s , hL r4r`* Sgdrub. 11 a On ,the laaaoasliou ,at, Henry IV tx ' 1 the thlro ue,, 'tbiie crossf and the n1grtlstc I disappealred trom' rt'h0 flag aoa it re ,X,Ph.,T(rde•, WA ed:' --Feb: 6-7-8 verted to the �wple, quartpring of u I France and EuMan& "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" In'tlbe, year 136.5 Qhades I of FnamrA 7 ! i + - }'�4.y/�r+:a= kk, 4��j�}) .'�-.: �. .v, 7 {y w.; -i , A , , y fyy," ! I, >. A { rk 7 Y " J }`lv-, N9f 1 9 9'A �' I R n M q y ATM `,� �y,� `'<1tF / t QQ Ai. R 1f'� �f�.' th" /.,�I �p� ��pp�p pf.�' M"T �A ,. 1• , •°I N � I. 7. c81i.00Kq:D. �y���etm, u;e 'b�,ak�nrallttwdf. ' 11��' Pounding Adventuro. , ���• ,tJo k7f3'wa�tfd t�,tc "; Pualso' Oip in alood oof�ar Torn 'Spa�I ptl Coufo''s , hL r4r`* Sgdrub. 11 peF l On ,the laaaoasliou ,at, Henry IV tx Macte,leine `Carrg4l - Henry Forular the thlro ue,, 'tbiie crossf and the n1grtlstc M - l.eo Carrillo disappealred trom' rt'h0 flag aoa it re ,X,Ph.,T(rde•, WA ed:' --Feb: 6-7-8 verted to the �wple, quartpring of Irene Buhr and Robert Taylor France and EuMan& "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" In'tlbe, year 136.5 Qhades I of FnamrA fA gu+elat man',s life was 'sacmificedl to mandlodWed the French flag areduced . -save that of lean ungrateful boy ! the fleurs-de-+lye to tbmele, all complete, Next Thurs..-Fri., Sat.—Feb. 9-10-11 whereupon, Henrys IV of Englamd fol. Jane ithbr ' That Harum,•rScamtus J I Pint lowed suit, (haring had it of pot naiad) out in to him than the Ewglis'h claimed ""te. AS ALS" Frarm:,ce ads' it was, And not as it had w^itb' Hudson - Robert Wilcox been, Tle Royal Ba+nrnar ar Standard _Rochelle Gaming— was tdhe17400re moddfred. This remain. "HOLLYWOOD 140TEL" ed ,the Royal StJanldardl unaltered fat "RADIO CITY REVELS" two hundred years, throughout the 'reigns, of Henry V, Henry+ VI, Edward' IV, Edrvvard' V, Rio card IIl, Henry VII, --- .�� Henry VIII, Edward VI, Maxy-'and ECMONDVILLE Elizabeth'. :, The Rampant Lion Y. P. S. Enjoy Slides The rampant lion w,ithdn the tres- sure, the dlelvi'ce ,of Scotland, was The Dgtmnfoaddville Y. P. S. wars held. ,borne by William the Lion Heart a, on Wedinesdiay, e'veming, Feb. 1st. The bout' 1165. and it is first seen on the meeting loperned with slides on Oen- Great Seal of King Alexander 11 about tnM Indtia,. The minutes of the last 1230. 7nae `same device without any meeting were .read, offering was re- modification, of color or fbmi ,was ceive'd and tlhe 'remailndier of the meet- thenceforth !borne by :all the sovea-- ing was spent in games in which ev- ledgms of Scaotlawd and, on the acces- eryone enjoyed: A delightful lunch Psion of Jrames .to the throne of the VMSserved 'and; the meeting closed by United Kingdom, in .the year 1603, it repeating tihe Mizpaih •beneddetion, became an integral part,of the Royal Standwd. The border surrounding the 'ram. �y pant ]'ion of gootland is berraldiea,My �1,• knownuber as a "double are fleury �i/� e ,an con+berft�eur•p." Zlb:e date ,and, cause of �/ JJ fits ' introduction, is host in. antiquity. The Scots and the French had often been in and there can be 1it- Royal t thlucle ,b1e doubt +Glia,t ,the flewrs•ai+e-lyss that adorn the tressure point to some ear- . IT association of the two peoples. The firsit authentic illustration of the tres- /y. dard in the arms ,of Scotland d faura I the year 1260. It. is said by, Nis- Nis- betProm , bet :that "trbe 'tressnir;e fieurie encom- TQner Royal Standard id the parsers) passles the Lyon ' of Acotland to 'show 'flag of the Brntislh king which unites that he should defend, the flower -die - irises, •and these -continue a defence to the British powers throughout the the lyon , Sa orld. The three golden lions stand 'Fite union ,of Ireland with England for England, ih'e red ldoii x4m,pant for and Scotland took palace in 1801, but . Scotland and the lgoldfen 'harp for Ire- the iharYp had been placed 'on the Stan- dard in 1603. The'oonquest of Ireland' 'Frohn which the Dinpire, grew. had been -entered upon. in 1172 in the , _ The earliest Royal Standard bore red,gn of Henry Il, but was not really 3,he three golden -lions of England on completed until the surrender of Lim- e. red field. How the three liono ,of ,er•ick in 1691. And early 'standard of England oalgia}ate+d is not :so clear as 1'relanid has three goldden crowns on it might he. Two ,of the lions were ,a blue field. . :a4sdganed as Ole 'arms of William the 'C'onqu'eror. Heraldry had not then be- The Irish Harp - come definite and wchea it did a cus- During the reign of Henry VITT and ' dorm s'pr•:am+g uIp ofassigndng to those; inthe year 1544 by an act of Irish who were ,dead ceratin arnns, the kind-, Parliament, Henry VIII was given; the ly theory being that such persons, title of Kingof Irelfand. He introduc-. diad they be'n living, would undoubt- ed the hasp on -the colnag,e which :he edly 'have borne them. During the 'then issued, but ddd not at that ,time crirsa,di.ng e::pedefnces of Richard introduce the !harp ori, the flag or a "Coeur•-deUon, skis banner bore "two banner. Tire first Eiigli=sh' sovereign lions eombattanit or," and appeared on to use the Irish harp was Queen! Eliz - 'his great sera,l; but on his scecond seal abeth who introduced it in the design the "three 1..•r,rs liassant guardant, in .of her ga,eat ,steal. pale or on a field or guiders," ,have 'On :the access4van ,or the House of been described as his falther's arms— Stuart, the Standard was again rerar- "passant" indic.a.ting -walking towards r•anlgeL The first and fourth quarters their own ra'ght or observer's heft and were quartered again, the small qua,r- "guarrdran+t " guar'dling with face to- 'terdng5 bedrvg the fleurs-de�ly's and wards observr : ; "pale" meaning en- ]'sons wdhdle the second, quarter was, closed and "g -ales," red. The date of the Steottish lion ramspamt and the this steal ds 1195 so there is a period third quiaster was the Irish 'harp, this of 700 years from 1157 to the present belling Ute first appearance of - eitber -dray, except for the commonwealth of thio d'atber kin,gdomis in bhe Royal break, in which the three golden (dons Standard. los. the Ted field typified the mdght, of The Soots took con,giderable um- Englm,n'd. .. •bra+ge at their ]Poon being placed in Fleurs•de-lys the second quarter of the flag, wehdle the fldeurs.die,lys and lions of Eaglend Edward III, on. This claim in the were plfaced in the first quarter, as year 13410 to be King of France as they claimed th-at Scotland was a well as of England, quartered the miare aucleut kiiigdpm thaw 'England, golden lilies or fleurs-de4ys of that This )fleeting was, Viso :hdgh that for kingdom with that of Englaad, giving many years after the union, 'on all the lilies the place of honour, by plat- seals -peculiar to Scottish busfinesisiand Ing 'them in the first quarter of the on flags ddsplayed north of the Tweed, flag. Originally the lilies or fleurs-de- the arms of Scotland were pl'acerl in flys were scattered freely over the ,the first quarter and this arrangement 1reld, semleie, or -sown as it is termed maty be seen today on bbe monument .1 lberaldically, so that, besides several to Queen Elizabeth in Wlestmiicoster that showed their complete form, Abbey. ' others at the margin were more or The Lion and- Unicorn • .9fe,sa comspItte. This flag remained the The Stuart Royal Standard thus re- , Royal Banter throughout the rest of mained until the arrival of William. ill s4he long ,reign of Edward III. Waren who, on'hds landanrg, displayeda stern- Ridliard II ascended the throne in -lard in which the arms were on a 1377, the Royal' Banner 'vas' modified shield surmounted, by a crown and 1 and so arranged that the flag was, di- supported on either side by the lion vided in ba -N -by am, u-pright lune, all and unicorn. Above the arms was, �on the outer half being like bbat of "For t'bo Protestant Religion and the Liberties of England" and, below them ; was his' Dutch motto, "Je, maintlen- : dray." In addition to the insignia of England'., Sootlanal, Ireland and France on the shield were eight obb•ers desi.g- ' nesting his continental pos'sessdons. 1 0 # r lien Ynatters settled dawn and his thione was assured, the aggressive in- : scription, etc., drisappeared and the 1 Royal Standard of William and his 1 I cocnz;,ort, Miry, the daughter of King : Jam'e's, reverted to bhe form, used by f the Stuart sovereigns,, plus, In. the Way Chicks are real money- centre, 'a sniarl} escutcheon bearing + ,rakers. I -can prove it. Place tlic, armts of Na%srau,. these being a - our order here. 100% live de- (our golden lion ranWat, ,surrounded by 6 guaranteed' gold>en, bd i lets, u pon a sib i ei•d of azure. i After Queen Mary's death, her addle THOS.DICKSON was cleared and King William'a, arms + occupied the whole of the shield. , '. SEA'FORTH Queen Anne bore the Stuart arms as used by Queen Mary, that is, the r devices of England, Scotland!, Ireland ' and France. At the time of the vision W.1 th Scotland nn 1707 bh,e Rroyfal Stan - I diard showed En'.glamd and Scotlranidi impaled taking the place.of the fleurs- ! de-lys in the flr%t and fourth quar- ters, the fleurs,de-lys being placed in )rho siocond quarter, Ireland being in ' the third Quarter as before. France : •' had thus been removed from the most honounable position on the flag after eer ez.1 being theme for years. the ac- 1 cess,i(vn of Georgee 1 I, the -arms of Han- : over were ,adidedl. Tmse flg Qa. of ween Anne was semi Sales na d ' instead d ,of Hanover S �� 1 liar to bhn an n� ea e Books' 5, in the fourth qua.rtex, title arms of are the best " Counter Fin-gland,and Scotland as we .see thein ' Check Books made in In the first quarter were, simply re - Canada. The COSt lri0 peate,d in, the fourth. y The Hanoverian quarter was made ' more than Ordinary up as follows: the two lion% on the books and always give red: field are the dovice of Rrunswick; satisfaction. the blue lion, rampaw, surronmaled by the red Ihaearts ig- the doviee, of Lunen - We are agents and burg; the galloping white horse is for Saxony; and over all is the golden will be pleased toC(uOte drown of Cliprbe,ma.gne, that,, irudircwt- y0u On any st3l le Or . ing 'tire i-Ianvoverinm,s' train to be the uaritit re uiredJ successor of that potent sovereign'. q Y q It is said tthyit p'r'evious to thle, con - *See Your Home Printer Firstversion to Ohri%danit.y of Witekinid, A. D. 785, the ,ingignia of the early nCa kings bore the horse 'of Saxomgr` in 1. THE HURON EXPOSITOR sea le (black). Vens:bi'gam, however, }y�� tedlils uts that the ensign of Hengist at Seafo>rtho Ontario. the thine ,of the inwaisdom of England b 1 A =" f T, "W +I it. r i u a f, , f 1 0 r 1 �" r , C a i r @ I a 1 - " ,••,; `i I. n I r i, r d rYy xl it a¢�, u t t i .'I r i h cr `+ Y t a d N4 I + k- :5 t eC �A , l k 1 I F K t + >r Y 4 t 'ri I. ! i r� 1 1 A 7 f 1 - 1 �i „• I � s ,• 1 ;..' . :,r:: L' ., ,,. „-,. p..?: t �t ,;:�'. r " ,f:"It t Ji }-7 x f i. �''f nor !+ +I ,,, r.,r�f i i° tr : ,) h 1 ;Y. ° ;. ,-_ I - ''. +. ! -+: {,h x icN a. J , f,.:; "q;l , (7 :. i'l21 {,y) :r.,! rl', fi �i{�I.�µ lr,l +, ru.. ! S V 'Mr , it , ,r' r . Mj, _ - I f,! ' ......:. + Ir A,- ,f ':! ria.,, ,,'ui ra x&YV'liy „i sq ..,,y,.',, r ,. J. t' i x i ..7.,:, P ul', {vr..,e A. w.. 1. wr. M1. -106 A :3 ^ d:.: :a pp ryg! t . A ',, nnb l t Irl"Y i4 - I.no- ). , r ` n , h r, r, �' r" U e r' VW , "7 s �, : i , .Air �..., 4 ?{, ,. .-4�t u. ..n, •, , t.ry ir. .J! ii. {,. n n t s w: m. y ov yy �q T �r� The Week At the S i l t. Collegiate ;+ Q�h �, � I>tlstltlhte .rr ,rr y, fi I. .1:h, t _i r � ,i, : B Alastair W�... 1. s . 'r.,., 't •;;� y r�ig;�'�fl+; � '� , "u ;illi°(+,�a6 salt), tn, ( Y poi a lar r 11 p 1� i c w r; i• . ' 1 `-s tt�l jl y�i3�11?"ila IA tlxh`*1� ����' ?�'1�114•;y'�n,�4 a`R,, tr1 r' In -. , :* l : : ! !,, a w�u A'' Ay '•4' +U,?,'�, , n - f'u'k A slight accident ocoMTedd at etfiriool say he was Sm>ed after fav¢+ to on Mowdllay, dtie vdebim' sitf6eiri0tg a colmobate This QIPsAms.� Qr :,' I�'Ja riGSI r17 �lt�f+J ; S;, oom'plau. 4 fnacyttuaie, This was, tlhe first Advance nIn 9 � : , n an 1,10-7m., wp serious accident of the yrear, but 'as' Tke b • = t "�' ,1+.; � "k,� oyer in p Class have s ? s r+" S?1% %-V t acci'denits can haptpenl in the begat of already completed vraariaus 'projects, P ,%r� ,t§ r;l "I' 1.,1-', ­ RVf" `"'1,4 , ( "Mr falrrilies, the mer was lightly lis-' and U1rlese ei�ow the iemeat"901,1, M, ;t' missed. The injury was sustained in taken lar this new r5ourae- Kem` Tbdamp i a 17 r rr (t Gq tr ll,, f �,, the Household Science class and was so" finighed brook -eras out of � 'y� F tr due,to a slip. Flour or five girls rusm- heavy p:lheect iron that would be a we14-CAC a 3 '75�' 1 "!f� t't'��ry lt"'E, - . I ed to the rescue and removed the un come gxldition to dnonae New,� + 7 ; . , ' �), �U, y Son] •of c t v i ��, fortunate victim fman thp- floor. No the :boypraimraym tiAndring of their k �!{ ' 1 i '_F .'i t ,,_, r rt ,r 6V� ty d,actpr was sumWmoanedd all agreedbomarrebrs, )rave radia ,cookie cotters, lt+ rF}rr that the glass whIch ,slipped from one for their mothers ramd: squall ti'n, 'bmes; Here are remarkable fulfilments of your desire p3( of the gind's fingers should be thrown to mak %aloes) in o ,, t on the, ,asih pile. for smart, attlractive, inexpensive Dresses that will f s'r ,, � Next week the boys will start work meet almost any social requirement. New in ma- � Although the ,school has been cam- on a� lrae that will be u�om= r � r` z'%r f, pleted, finishing touches axe being add. tesla), new in design new in calor and pattern. Pe� 't' plebely wired sand dtivtded into a ladt r A +' a t d ed from time to time, Mr. Smith, has ,com living room, t -o bedrooms and Super quality Celanese Crepe bright floral or Pais- "k ta11 a1 I t . just completed a 'set of Yaotlighbs and a batQonoam Tdher'e will be lights ' ^t reflectors for the new :stage and will ley pa+tt'erns on new La'SSle Blue Suez Na Wine Ni throughout a1L1 Ith rooms, the bath- t ► � f I Ws }M . soon smart building scene -y for the Peven 1. :_1 stage. stage. Tribasic improvements will be ISQOY° (7antarinnn� a shaving }dgaitt. Blacks. Short sleeves, some With Balers Jackt'tS,' particularly Useful in view of the Conn be dimearsioara of the house will be flared peleated or swing skirts. f I mmucem�t, which wall be held ,!soon. 7 '8e� mugih, 5 Beet square, will g'�� r t * x %arta ran two arbories When this is1. c*�� ' I Tine Board has also arranged far the finished ,it would make as ricer) doll ;1n ' lrnvttsfe for same childt. Come In and See What Is New , r: purchase ,of a curtain for the stage. » f . z;ia '! To avoid argument, we will say that e • « d u' i.F the color is a ,shade ,of brown, but Akhougth t" football season has r� t,, we wilt mot commit ourselves by try= been over for some lmto®tbs,' the .teach -P11 <; Ing to name the shade. This curtain ens save taken u titres i I P Fort where will add a touch of color to the stage, tle,.'boys left oft. The rubes are Men's Made t®. MeaStireI nn.; ,: basidia, being anse?u1', ed alightly, but ilia main liars steetns ... ¢ too be a contest to see who -can kick The annual At -Home held lash Fri- out iahe most 'pulpits in a vmeek. Tike Remnant Sali' ' day evening fubfiidexi the utmost ex- ar9o¢e9 have been very high this Last SUITS s9 pactataons of pupils ,and visitors. It week and rtJve Iaverage seems to be b ,:.. dl' can be safely, said that it was the 'about 'five a day. The beauty of tit® • - . nicest 'party! ever 'held in the Colleg- spofnt is ltbadt the lady teachers can The Neer Spring samples are here !ata. Nearly 200 pupils and guests at- take plart as vrell as the m+eau 'me � tended to keep financial worries away pupils donft think so much of the actually hundreds of "swel " pat- rills Annual Clearing Sall' Of reIli ><n-.11 ' i" t' •, from -the door. An interesting pro- idea, but after all they, can't expect sterns to choose from. Choose our '.`"y:' gram occupied the evening and soon to have all, the fudz•. As yet there bas y rants has brought you an llnllSu'at rrvl�, 1'.d: everyone was enjoying themselves. been no eup:,ofl'ered for the wi¢ra i, Spring Suit while the range is com- opportunity to buy, , short ends o our � - Rye Waltzes; Paul tones, Lambeth and perhaps :therre never will be. Bome plete. , best selling inaterlals Of every de- .11 Walks were all tripped out an'e pupils, alrpare'ntly, make better foot- h floor. Brute Wright and Alma Lawr-, im Lls than otrhers; in any case -they .A SCrlptlOn, at mere fractions Of the ', e ence were, the lucky-coupile when the are kicked out more frequently. PRICES y 1. regular prices. I., music stopped in the spot dance. They (� d/� , den+cad an exhibition dance and them * ° �� g5 olA Ll® a` were presented with suitable prizes There a great deal of work net o IY, I �I • (a nagger doll and a picture cut-out essary' before trhe 'operetta will 'be Come, nn and See Them ! % r r book). Francis Pladlli, 1eadY• Practices are held every night p5 and' Isabelle g !"{, McKellar won the elimination dance but the operetta is so'imteresting that and were lhera.rdily applauded by the the pupils enjoy taking p%rt In it. Sri crowd. They won tike dance because The caste is: ,as folQows:, Maryieda ' bh!ey were not wearing wrist watches, O'Neil, -the laundress' d ightefr, Ard- " • L nth Sproule; Jahn Ainsworthy, weal- ? -. g dark suits, brown shoes, glasses, etc. a Y 'rhe lucky ,couple wars present with a try Young college serener, David Stlew- toy shovel and a toy garage. art; June Ains•worthy, his sister at- , , The atmosplhere was far removed tending the .girls' school, Merle Keat- I From school when the novelties were ink; Professor Wild Breakeasy, Eng- ;even ou't. Oomlc mats and w,jristles lish imts,tructor, Alastair Wigg; Polly, ros,, 'rl�Ar3�",' ieckedr' the gay dancers and soon 'also attending girls' sc",hool, Zet'ta e .. ar Areamers floated across the floor to Dunlop; Emily Lee, friend of Mryndia '{` vvmp the kiln. ceps in a circle of gaiety. who attends school, Alma I.,awrem+ee: After vigorous dancing a lovely Red' O'Neal, Maryeda's brother and �,: unch was served in one of the %)lass- John's moms mate, Arnold Scott;1. },! ferenit rates applying on long distance 0 cons and sighs :of content filled the 7`oY Fresdhman, au errepressible agguessiv is vemCadimdy missed in school. During intermissdon Mr. college mate of John" and !lied, Jam (-]I in different periods of the day, the House this session: 3rown, our very talented pianist, Breadfoot; Mrs. O'Neal', mother of Owe Standard Time it is essential for .the ,telephone ager- Then an the debate, Mr. Aeon (0ma - �lay'ecl encase after enclose at the re Red and Maryida, Lais AicGavin- • . ator to have an ordterly tame• system servative), who refpmsenlz Argenteuil, `3 luevt of the studenRs. Besides these •there are numerous To Candlan Bran by w•dr'ich to operable. Sfheimust know, (the late Sir George P©slap's ollc9 tet, lure com,ribteee in charge of the ch•arraeters in the dfa>jres why will for example, that, when it is seven started the firewarias by attackana.Ube '`4I lance, re5po:nisibi,e for the success of brighten the atraos�lvhere of the girls' Just sixtY years ago, in February, o'clock in the evening in Halifax, it Prime Mialster"� statement in � a&- .' :he ,party, were: Decorating commit- college. Wihat could'be more enter- 1879, the ),ate Sir Sandford) Fleming, is six o'clock in Montreal and To- drMs where he quoted as Liberal Pel- ,r, ;ee, Ohadrmran, Dave Stewart: lnrrvch tarring :timet at sial,' ehlool on, gr'a�ly- who was for nearly forty years ideenta ionto, five o'ctoc k in Wiandpeg. ibnir icy L ar�rver's statement tibat wtEue� .' ,ommittee, Miss Fennell and Miss Les- -tion dray? •Colorful' 'scem+ery will tied with the railway industry in Gan- o'clock in Calgary' and three o'clock Britain. was at war, Canrada was at -- ler; invitation, Ardath Sproule; mus- bring in: ,43he school atmosphere arnd ads and who .served as chancellor of jn Vancouver, but this is elementary war. He said that in the election frda>r . 4, e and program, Alastair Wigg'; hall aidd a charming touch to an ,interest- Queen's University in Kingston from -that I , )omlmdttee, Mr. Smibh; tickets, Mr• ins operetta, 1880 bo 1915, says G. W. Parsons, in eamlpared 4o the time lnnowladge more tai Quebec this is the •i�rre e o s Tile Blue Bell, presented to the Can- which the operator ambo operates on will be of all impoidance. This sure- 1; 3allantyrne and Mr. Weed:mark. overseas telephone, connections .mesal anent -eras evidently started sdometdhimg' ' m a s The pupil,, are mal• ng up for 'last Adan lnstitute at Toronto a paper have. In her case roaming all over and may pnalong the d'eba,be. ' A hearty laugh went up in one of time while the sehoof wade under com- outiining a proposal to place the the world as she case, eight o'clock T `4 -lie classrooms on the da after the Pletilon. On Wednesday night the world on a srystoul of undversal time. Today a peti4a k from Quebec, � y, Y in the raining in Montreal means to cd by 127,000 asking that no eba"M .'x lance, wlhen a boy repeating his mem- Alumni Association was host "'to a It is this system of tim=e -zoning, first her one 'o'clock in the afternoon', in be made in bbe immigration to per- re' )ry work-suddlenly failteredt This jit- party for Four•tlr Farm. This form conceived by this great. Scotch -Cana- Londo4 and Paris, two o'clock in the mit refugees to enter Canaria. 71he ;erbug, slow to 'recover from the of- sold the most year books; 20 gay dian, that is now in' use in every civ- nf,ernoon in Berlin and Rome, 'three. European sitpra,ti:on is causing maty )Pots of .'the danlce, hard `neglected) to pupils went sliding to, the gully. Af- ildzed! co»nt'ry la the woi'1d today. Fad- ryclock lar the afternoon an' Cairo and around 'parliam�at a� earl) ibis assdgnmernit for Monday, but ter two hours of tobogganing with lowing the presentation of the Toron- Moscow and 'eleven o'clock art night ° • « inseen by the teacher he skzll,fully many ohilbs, 'spit+ls and thrills, tyle to address ,the subject of which was in Sydney, AmArar,lia- And as though Tuesday, January 31st ' "i -ead the verses until the boy behdind ap11.s returned to the S. C. I., wirer•e "Time Reckoning," the address was •:u 8' this were not complicated enough, or Am (conscientious of honesty, no a hot Iun,ch, was' awaiting then-'. Title prin'te'd and sent 'out to gove'rnme'nts perhaps just to add a little variety, In conboning the debate now going throughout the world, resulting in an on ,for some Weeks, Hon. Mr. dv., ate doubt) closed the book on limn. Them Collegiate staff aux} members of the it is also at the ,sane time !half -past- ' international convention in Rome in led the dnaeussiom Mir. Oaham. brae n fid the student bait and blushingly re- Alumni served the lunch and hungry nine o'clock in the mo,rmd ;d im St mme 4v seat to the enjoyment of Pupils soon ddevoured 100 hot dogs 1882 which was ,adjourned but met a John's, Newfoundland, and balf-past- ways, been a real Tory and: he can seen11 ,he rest of the class. Needless to and, dozens (yes:, dozens) of cups of gain is Wlashington in 1883. At the six o'clock iln the evening in Bombay ,no good in utile trade agreements be- steamdmrg ,coffee. The pupitIs drew Washington meeting the system of tween the United States and Canaft tickets for and Delhi. But the wine operator partners at lunch, but due standard time as! we know it was dues not allow all this seeming con- He was ones of ttrose who so bit0artyr vy the Saxons was a leaping white to foresight everyone, got the partAer adopted) by most countries of the fu-srlon to baffle he-r—sore literally opposed Sar Wilfrid, Laurier in 19111 itorge, on a reds field. The white horse �1ey wanted, The foresight was on wurl(b. Lungs order out of chaos and very on, ,the trade agreemient of that time. s still the co+ubty 'badge for Kent. the part of the pupils, but ,this could Prior to the, adoption of standard cler erly translates all these times to To(Itay Mr. 'Oahlan roTtifled rhamrsel8 On Ja'nuary „2, 1801, the fleursule-lys not be. called cheating. Oards were time Wanes, each community sert its oath sazdh a raft of figures than the A France were at length removed, the one standard invented far, ler use prewar=ted containing ten jumbled, own clocks according to .sun time. by the late Sir Sandford F9.emirxg. Sha I asked that they be put on FIanI+ rnd the flag had its four quarters ax- words which were to be unravelled. This prarti'ce resulted in ewddess con- without reading 'them. Whether one: ,auged as fohlow,s: First and fourth Arnold Scott and 7,etta Dual) 'I tis the time is 1300 Greenwich Mears 7rrg]and, second Scotland and third op were fusion which is well iiltrsbraated by the •i itne agrees with Mr. Cadha.n or not, it is al-' ; `a; winners of t'be first price and receiv- original advertisement' ancnouneinag ways felt 4thiat be is absfolutely hon- rellan;df, and the amps, of Hangover ed a box of deliciou, jelly beans for the inauguration of Montreal-to-Toron- -- - 0. est and uprigill.t., and, for his age, vera placed onf a shield in the centre their trouble. Mr. Brown and Eliza- to train service on the Grand '1;'r•unik shoal. 78, be has a rPma:rkable clear of the flag' en�s•igned by an electoral beth Smith won the booby prize and R.61way System of 1856. The adver- -�� mind, . )onnet, wbrieh in 1816 gave place to a received, some delightful suckers'. To tisrn"ent stated that the trains were R. W. Gladistme nrad,o a pie, for o'yal crown. This remedned the Royal add dfigestion, the pupils darned to to be run on Montreal time which was Thi Week morn bus-i'ness-lilce methods in GeVitdanrdard during the rest of the reign somle red hat records on the Victrola 8r/ m:inut:es faster than Brockville ' l �! ernmient anal Par revisfans 5n Lxailir� d George III and throughout the and when utterly woa.ry they downed tune, 12 minute:% faster than Kingston mentrary government. which wrnuld: em signs of George IV and William IV. their Wats, sand wended their 'home time, 14r/y minutes faster than: Beide T Ottawa able membersto vtudy and de&ne nam)n the accession pf Queen Victoria, wand way. On ilia whale !t was' i vi'lle Lime, 25 minutes faster than Po- 1 n structive: solution'% for problems whicht he operardon of the Salique law sev- 'delightful party, typicml of those spars" Tonto time. now receive scant atternti,on. Mr. Gl2rlcE wed the "eofnnlexiron" of Hanover, with voted by ttre Alumni, wbo, are bhe Business would encounter many def- , stone" is net satisfied w•itrh conditions ]rt,gland and the Royal Sta,n'dard was best ,,A hoists anal }tno'w what the pu. ficulties today were it confronted with %gain changed. The arrangement is Monde Januar 3 as far as ,private members are con- pfiis wanft so confusdmg a time System, as, that, Y' Y 0th cern d. However, tisk: fact that he rimdlar to that of George IV and Wil- s , ;ind it was to IOWTCamle Precisely such At today's sdttinlg wore important has bice opportunil.y to present his iarn IV except 'that the ,small central ddf eulties that Sim SaAdford Fleming dleveloipments took place. Grant Mac- vise" on, all questions in the House, lriel,rl bearing the arms ,of Hanover I'n such case that mzailber of the Ray- evolved his system of un:ivers,al time'. ,,NTpil (C.C:F., Vancouver) gave notice and also a,t the weekly caucus oC s now removed. ail Family may fly the Royal Standard By tlhis ,system, bhe earth i'tuellf be- of motion to refer• to the Public Ac- Government Meymbers, where, by the ' The Royal Standard of Odward VTI for the time being but on no other ing accepted as the perfect clock, the county CYxrnmiittee tdre Brom gun tarn- way, Goverrn'm,eirt. policy is re®any Ififfered from that of Victoria ondty in occasion." world divided into twenty-four time tract and the, findings of the com- framed, makP�q one nnly wonder just that Ulrei )acids were furnished with, It sfhovl'i not be forgotten that the Wonres, corresponding to the twenty mdsissionfe,s, w1bla.t more the private members want )due tongues and claws. other members. of the Royal Family four hours required; for the earth to This, of course, was offr ed by Hon. After seven years to bh.is House, the +' Throughout the 'evolution of tthle, (have each his or her standard which rotaf.e on its axis. Hence each zrvne Ian MacKenzie hist session bul. no writw feeler fibat the private mtembers <: toyal Standard it will be seen that it duffers from the Royal Standard In the is fifteen degrees wide (about ane rrquost wag made to go on with ti. I are given opportu,n'ttie's of expres5irag ill s based upon designs made up of details of its 'biazorry. thousand mfiles'at t'he equator) and its Later in thin year Macle.•ans Pribli'shd�ng, their opinions to a. greater exbeat ,be personal arms:, 'cres-ts and insig- It is egivally true tihat .the S�oottdsh, tim=o is exactly 'one b'our different poet' eangamed 1. Georgy: Drew i than in, anyother Country except in " Ida of those associated, either with Standard is as march a persona.] flag ;`. from, that of its neighboring �ionps. to nral.o a ,study of Lire whale (xAn!- Britain. t be conquest of Great Britain or the as the Royal Standard nmd should rev- Greenwich, England, was adop,t,ed as t.rancd., with the rc)sarlf that defi'ndte Ea,oh'"°ye)ar about. orrp month is gin= nomarahy associated with it. For this er be flown in 'street decorations in- the zone from whioh all time should changes ware mfad'e. , Pn'over to Private Members; remliu- `w, the, i n l name implies, P skean Of the real Scottish retro a C easom, .ilt Is, as its a e p e be reckoned and so Greenwich Mean Th,e Macrbea.n O(vnrpany, ttnrrrngh its tions, bi,Uls and a.mpndmemts are akl( 3oyal StKtindar^d or personal flag of flag, the whi4'e diagonal cross of St Time )v the, sia,ndQ.rd an whish a,ll maga.zi•rnP, Finc'dn(rial Pa"t, and othp.r; ptrrrrrl•tte-d to be discussed. reliving treatment for i,njuiries received Andrew on, bhe btu,) tielxil. sltanda,rd times in the world are bas- public.,ativans, 'shouted from the tousle -I Mr. I)sldng (cons,) expressled the lown by other than royalty, ♦ Pd. Across 'Canada there hap"m to tops that nothing Jews than a. judicial' opinioln. that.. the ]!acro Oommisefom Y The Royal S'trx0a,rcl should be hoist- be, five otandard, time zones, namely, lnrvosti,gatdmn would, sauthly the public,' int aitxvgeth,bT too mUGh. power. He fr ' is actual =th, Sovereign n.i w'lien a7 i r• k �d o'�r" N s ..tri ,ntr'n.i Maunta n ,� At l unArr 7a tP Ce rpfo a d�irr� .1 i, h r,nk: t Yand tluP to . n rrvgsti -.tion, t c rid rhre Houwp Younis Douglas had reached the age ' 7rr i; for curbing flee 4,,,< y within the palace, building or at and Pacific. M,Ontreal'and Toranto wraa he' Now the rexdtrest. is for it activities of the. Performing Rigbta he salutingpoint ,or on board' a ves of seven wham the was promoted to I l aro of eonrwe located in the Plastein to bra rorrsidc rpd by th'e Hoarse Com- Szreiryt.y. f'el where it is flying. In the cue of this dignity of 'har,vfn.g a won' to hd.m- Sirr.ndard 1'itxre Weise. mitt. I ,?ave 3penre ((cus.) gave rills u L warshi, the Lindon Jack is flown self. His parents hard furnished it. 11 1 p with great care, and sQiowed it to The importance of Sir Sanditard Mr. MaeNMl, an: bhe Orders of 'the tial imt,en%ting .torlk ,and in It was " Olen the fling is a'bo'ard as, -the Un- Fleming', zohieveanent, is evidleart in Da.y. awktvd ,th,e 1)efenco Minister a quite a bat. of scum) blisdittss, ;iA him with no little pride and srabisfac on .Jack is the adtmd:ra.l'g tlarg and the Bon. I all, walks of life today In the world %:r,Iries of quesitions re,garilnng somo � Others who spoke w,e,ne Mr. T,wTr, ' {ling is th(^, admiral of the Fl. �,et' Dough., vvi!»wail it in silence, of com.marndcation it iw rr r es.sa.ry to s't tirrmt�n.ls line )nail rna:de last taesainun bort (C.an�a-.), .I. S. Taylor (Ind.),_andl .1 Tho Royal Standard slhouljd never a crate on a drfin.ite Standard time and volvich as A. result of the inva%ti- ,larmeg Glen (Liberal). %. re usled For street or tvthpr de'con atnon. "Now, %sill.," s,af l his father, "this p ftt•rnifnro is of the best: It will last ba.%ds a.nrl, in al.l trloph+one offi(los. gatlon wore r.fh(m—n not. to be, in arc -1 . Po quote itis King"; rp,gulation�, Art you a Lifetime." waA,cltp,s and cioci(4 a.ncl c.ricula.grv3.lnhs oorclanro with the past. I ."' 111, cls 43, a,ragr h is t y' 1 uCKERSMIT� p,>r p Stili Daug1Y�.% lto ,t. sei'ent. marst Mlow thug c.orror•t, f into alw.a s. Mr, i'isrrK(,nzio's an.,nver was that , 4 "The Royal Starndard, bring the „Don't you ibke it, Douglas?" To insure that telephmno office tim'p is flip r(lply ire gavo last year was hon-' '•a )phonal flag of trip Sovereign, i:s not "Dir, yes, i lil(p it.. But )row do i n1wa:ys (f,�r�•ect., the catnl+n,ny sends , st, honorahk, a.n,d truthful, and if bei 14fa.stPr An us Brown received „`�kI o be displayed in. fat -Aro lin bcla.rd. Plis v over its test. wire er-cr-y sissy .a t. nrrocrn (lir. Mnc.Neii) hhrvttgTrt. hhle wore rat, g ,aA Majesty's she s or on affielad build know m®Y wife will like !t." y na ty kick frcrin a hors's on MonlriarSr„ ,�°? p 9 i.he time signnlc from the United he inviff,d him to refer to the Elec-i awhltoh 'required several stltehcas tai' . ,,'V in:gs, as has hitherto been custom- Si r.t.r•, Nn�'nl ObservatnrP a.t. Ailing- titan ComrttrittuMe. I , try on H:is Majesty's birthday and. on ",Taro d'yrnt like yetis ny:w bo%s, SY1 mend. I other ,occasions, but ,+tial) oil be via?" asked on,p typistiof ,mother. son. 1).C., by' malars, of which a.11 tlf• Anartlrer imporrtamlt event was the) Mr. Warren Whitmore bought gl ��y,R y "Olt, :hp's not, sir bad, only he's a fives m:a.y clur;cl; t+torr trnrp. anmiouneement. of Mr. Rerrmett's iasis valuable telt from Mr. L. TelsbitffC reg. 0p hoisted on occasion,, when the Sov- bit 'bigoted.,, In tpipphone work it is in the hand- nation or l,rls sprat in �9nagary, West. 1k�; ereign, Is actually present or When gently. a , � a member oY fRae Royal Family is „Wha't du) you mean, bigoted?' ling of loris disrtsnioe ch.bLs that the Mr, Bennett represented that section %purees', Chuac)i" r xr He aeemw to 't"hlmik that words can mast eviciont adrvantageed of a -tan• a£ Oamadla Por mnany years, and aI af!,a0 present a,epres�tting the Sovereign. �• darci time .s ,,tarp appear. With drip- ^ve sable r meeting will be held Fridr ea %F be spe)))ed only ear tbi� alnay. 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