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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-02-16, Page 8• Towrz Topics ILKOIC CUIORCII C. G. 1. T. TEtt, The C, O. T. T. et Ural, elegen /add ei creeteee% tea and vale of henne Wang an tiotenday afterneat. - pretty tea tue Anita Groans Mal' thO lead. aztde. ot litre. Lana, cervea ;V..101.13 at. ga-4.0111 Tne "en" crattp and tie °Caltraelelde" croup. uicact thc teaderehip ed Una Mare Meet -toy and Me. Aftert Teel= reed chaette et the eine table. 4USTAINS 11110}Onel WRIST • zooPtdon cad ide eMee nt DOnlinion • -Caen Wade /aet d'xiday neon et. W. Dub. innott, manareer, totted tbat the hat- „ Tees! ide (tutorial:silo had ettecumlecd to nee seitere Veen estenred to era* --aor neoneree nnile_he lite ad the ovine teeteal baole • with terrine lor-ZeO the ban& edaiking Itte. Itubbard'e Z-zny taliea Alsitailtirn II0Spital veatedthat two Mite and two =ail bones Ire dronen by the impact. • wndietECTED PRESIDENT •Be, Z.11, WhItely and Dr. W. V. Clark van. Toronto Last senile attending tpe earoad me.etinee or ma Sheridan Bred 'Sedate one of the Canedlen National landine and Patting ASSOCIatiOn. Dr. electee a director of the first named association. replacing 4 director wiented, removed to the •11nited eiteteO. and time teelected president et the, lad- Marned arganizetion, Which one ot tbe gevernine hareem horse associations it Ciatada.' Both. meetings, tate held, at Ole Carla -Rite and the Other• a the Ptinoe George, were largely attended. It . was deteloSed that there arealow eighty- '•dio .eritrles in the $3,000 threelvereild Stantrity :Mee a the Canedian National Tketibitien this year. Dr. •Clara expects de have a list et these entries ehortly. •Controller Sem, McBride, tat Terenteae a poled her,s..eman, was a eelerful fieure at licith meetings and alieneed much lm. natant leeislatima • IffiE 'COLDEST DAP leebert Armstram, :yeteran pUngonnoe mat driver. etates that last. Thursday. Was teldett nee' exit:silenced in his etagea years' zereleeo en the tea% a 40.oitibafir.iit. of frost and .Wind ,meging one:ciders, ,titabearahle, Before eeinealt •eilie weft relate lottr, Ar ton was a teamster and worked oiddocan • la all mama:vet v.reatiter, but states .tliat be newt' f en the told so Zilch as he did. Is eftulteettay. A film et lee. formed ori hie dem and Ile' WAS forced fS eontinUallY eat. nia elate to separate the frolert fites. Univevera Ills Maleste's.: Mall •• matt be delivered and the veteran. eino Voted Itie task, And Bob istdt es ,yettne we he once nes. Re had no deeds, WNT WEDDINO CANE AT GOLDEN WEDDING ir very pIeasioe event took pittee a the tettee of 'Mt :eon nere. Wm J.• Rale, et • ted Itardea Se. Tomato:When their Mahe ' .tetoride and relatives gathered, te celebrate TIM GODERiell MAR Lye' Ateadatten Reel*, vat Me eel Blde Florenee-"Flower of Fair Cities" INI*WOONSINOINIM 1edr Weakness g Troublesome Nighis v.;ea cut et =let ma and ex !alma that Ks arrCplane o SWIIN y e eve tne !tatted, presente p • D. E. MSPONNELl. F00000c "le Cent'el,” and PoottoJaY tie. areodtar tnete of tile Datoa .- azel deoetacel oe "the edy et• fair flewers and anstliev the Vonetima ancs+431er filo diem - tile dower et talc eitico," ie. next to fedi Seleeet, ethem tie: Ftepelt, Oormen. Mem, lite most celebrated city too Pane. aud in !Oran all netiena ain rep:a:eaten. I la a thort pi -Oomph let u3 paop into l'i:,, The Dail of Mona past, lit la not co old a3 Illmo and pro- bJlvdatee Iron the first century le C. Mint:cepa partieelar leaves a CtraO30 but its orlebt and no early hietory !evened= en the en -the Rail ot very Osinire. The *Eery ite diezoveres and feuds lit the Middle AgCs, internally and externally, avulse fill volilmes. Tnere were conteete batmen the common people cpletralateS) and the 'PoUle8 and tile 105 btrArMieli3SieNt ttW Cluelpee and Ohinei. linee-the teenier eupportine the Popes, laterethe 'Porte:rein width t•Ile Ouctpir were eventually victorious'. There lave alutoet toatinuoue wars be- tween Florence and other northern Ital- ian. cities, Pisa, Venice, Genoa and Rol. oena, • • The Days of the Medici Then game perloci of about 300 years in which a weanlay merchant Jaunty - the Medici, .ruled.the -any until they be time extinct. folleived. the seatstro- Lorrain dynestrY. Which continued till .1860, when. Florence became- part of the anittedopi, of *Italy and was. the capital until 1870 mitten, ander Victer Emmeriu the whole of ./talY. beCanto united and Rome was merle the capital. All the prinelpal Cities of Bay eveby general consent A d giving SaMo warned els ountaserien against dale* epeciat distinction: Rom .• the eternal: "--- - • -" of the wooden horse which enabled the Naples, • "the beauttull" .Padua, • e 'In Soldiers to miter the city in the siege of "learne" Genoa, "the (MP:air." Bologna, Troy a7nd 'open the 'gates to the encircle: "the fat:" . and Florence, "the genteen" The Laocoon group makes one harry away the lattee.in every way shows the:results to iind something less gruesome, The ot a long -nod highly oultiveted • ante terrible e$:pression ot pain and fa- llen in its beautiful old palaces., its mod- dal contOrtien is seen in the statue of ern mansions, Us line streets, parks and Peados with ,the.'"Iieed Of ' Mecluso.• lust piazzas but the ariolent•and• the modera severe ti from her body -her haft turned scent to blend without' intto.iloglofi of •sorpeoto, • river Mae runs through the centre ef the ,• The Homes of Great Men e.it y !spanned bY Many line aridges, one of which the Panto V.eechlo (*Id bridgea Florence was the Item of many great besides better a roadway has a raw • a trice and the city has preaerved the shoo across it trent, end to eact-the apel houses' in which. some et them lived. per story el the 'buildhige tenable a. col- ; One on visit the nouse of Galileo the ounade eon:letting .the 1Jilizi Gellery with zeientist who Made the first teleecope oorad the Pittl Palace <Tenet)! °VA& with. ft '0°M/insect • itiMeelt • and. tried. .to 'tonvince others ,that, the sun. and•not the eartn Was the centre of the:universe mad The -Cathedral of Santo, Maria e• The greaten inerattiorts in mast Italian that the sun did not go round the earth eities ere .their Chumbes. Florence le in 24 hours. Ins theories were regarded ramous for ZS rootlet .Cathedrel et. Sart- by • the .chtirch as heretical and he Was: In Maria Usually !woken of as The ' forted to deny them. A beautiful build-. Duane on 'at -count of Us 'Wonderfully , iag the Teniple of Galileo contain- Amongst the large crowd present were .1seautlful dome by HrObellesehi, . iseine Ins _telescone and other instruments, Et'ip Sai4. Vile/mei Angelo that when he wee' may ne :visited. There le the house of ' • 'bundles the dome ttf St o Peters' in Rome l• Amerigo Vespueel who elairned to be the e MT•' and MTS.* Id M. Pringle' Mr". and he deelared, "l will make her sister dome firt to discovei. Amnion .. pueunied .dere. J. A. Weedeteen end dent Mgt% Mr. and mes, Oe, moCreath, Ur, •and Mrs larger bet it taanot be more, beitutlfdl." accounts of his many. vOyages to America The exteriaa'a the cathedral la aOokned.; and. by ommon usage the Paine America IllacViell;r1 .111r. and Mrs' IL • 13'. :SSOV78; Mr. t. Ploody, Mr. Vo, Pewell, with tile •Matines of many :colors. thus tams giveri to the new -continent. The Mi It. a Nine. Mr. 0, A. Newten, Mr. =aging the eutside cippearanoe and style house 0! Dante is to -Italy what Shake - et fissioh. compared with the chtirclieS speare is to England; titObolite of Ida- I ShepliFd" Mr' W' MUe IrtAlif8 where marbles are Used Mande in chi:trent the historian; . the house ef MI- 1 Ssdie• 'Walker' 311.8. Brswr4 'Mrs' -the inter:le•r. 'Although this Cathedral ehael Aileen!. Panter, soulptor, architeet, °Se* ce young, mr, .and 1Vrrs. D. Doltlil- t1111011d... The faseade or treat 'elevation was the Most' accemplislied Matt that °W.' rergesett and mies PergUsen, mr • Mein fateintla anntversary.• A 'delightful en...Telnno oreneetra eueCded Bee aware I R I ....a waS, "grand" nail?. Mr. 11 ea . pearance aid the musle tellewe eaan. If. you are troubled with a bunting Tne crania plea!' a th s 6. OM nceneation, Bladder e a 1.7,u ,e; a 5, --1"4 Aseeriatiert will be held la Area frequent daily anneyenee, vtting»up- 10V taiglite, dull liable in 'back, lower NO. g* Celloaten NoUonal Xdlogidle"n aledomen wad down through groins- park. aa Saturday, Juno 24t11. you flhCAad trY the amazina, value of Dr. Seuthwortide '''t,Tratabe" and nee Me. I. 73. linsas, Ontario former at- COntains 11.7 picsen of statuary neltat a wonderful difference t ey Illintratine the dory of Niobe weeping for j nialiel If this grOud yid formula of her children. Tile old Greek meth, reJa well known Phyeician bringe you the swift and eatirifying comfort it eates that Viebe alto the motbe.r et four:1 hae brought to dolens Of others, non team, children, seven beye and seven Writ. sho boo5tott hr sno wally ee.. etwely will be thankful and very well to 41" i'4°' plemed. IO it does not eatisfy, the teruey-eeneral, was present encl took art adive intereet, in the program. L B. danced eVerY Dootors and lantyera were proem laile number& • ter Yin* had axe' children. Tht ineulted druggist that supphed yea •as • the deter, who In reVenge caused tne cattherized to veturn your money On dialiciren de be elan by Apollaonti Dina. *trot box purchased.. This gives you eVice.presicleut Oeo. R. Dan The )natilea. are greeetely graupal about a teriedaY teet of ItYratabau without Atter A big Ilowick delegation. the room, come of the children leing Prose risk of cost unlesa pleased with re- 'UltS-00 if you would know the joys • -- _ ' Dr. IL A. lleselat, the evelleimown wed Toronto medico. notated a deleeetion 01 15 Wingliandtes. lie is a goad aniline mate for Vice-president W. A. Cartinbell looket1 trate. where Apollo's darts bad elate theM While others are in the 'attitude of triting to eicape. Apello, diSchargitig his shelte den* near the mother ivhc, is weeping and trying to protect the youngest. eleild Tillieh le 'clinging to her. It is ell very realistic in so lar as marble can depict Our deepest thought; Statues and :marble • each a scene, The Old Oreek eoulptors groups •, i took pleasure la hamming the feelings Adorn the streets, the Very tones have by tragieel examples of their art. The totteues. tdeceon in Romeois another eXaMple Of The ho l3f tines. the towers. are eloquent." tragedy A tette-and. his"tieo sons are Truly Florenee Is " city a fair flowers. being destroyed by two hugenripents eit- the flora or tar vides," ' twined about them, craning and. lotting • . ---....-..-..----• - of peaceful, restful sleep and a nor- lufitt healthy bladder& start the test today., Any good druggist eat supply you. • Wein to cleath because the ftile ather • had Old B Huron oys Make Merry Large Attendance at 334 ,Anntial At Haute The 33rd annual at ; -home of the lit,a011 Old Boys' Association lot Toronto was ,Exenn held in Shemsonn Arecidian:cogre on Pin . 'TO; day evening last, with a largo attendance . Mrs.. PC V. $101Mes cattle down; from' truly representing every .seettein .the Gorrie to attend the big annual. •event. geed °I'd eeehtY4 • 'and telis leanly pleased with .the pro- ' Daneine. was carried art in the main gronn • • Rev. .1. re •Parlee, former Ooderiat township pedagogue, and later Anglican. clergyman, related the tinaea when he and Secretary' Floodid tramped the Tilepeintre line to. the late Treasurer Oentelon's to Met their salietts., afred, Pave genera mananee of the Western Canada Flour., Mills Coe apet present with •Ntre. Page and wee greatly interested program. * . . , • litrt McCreath was in 1*, gorse raid danced the whele 'Program through- Pro delights to tell Rowe* ,Plesideat wft. Laren aboUt that =toilet:ler' trip. • MiSs Sadie 'Walker, the liVe' wire asks - taut seeretary, beaded A VA:).4 eroved from . _ dlnlns room,.. while the InesSaidne gi)44 • 01 leries were used for euchre and bridge. • IvIre,• IL' R. Stowe superintended. the Tee eareshmetits were served. Aden euelne and bride,e with her usual geed tables all round. the dance hall and in oitotueninnt the galleries. o , The atteudteace, on aodount of the de- non., President .1. A. McLaren gave pres.sion, was not up to last year, bui good ,assiatance in keeping things going what Was lacking in numbers Was araPIY; arid entertaining the'eteangers." • zneee up in enthu,siona ,, • 0 MaYor Sutherland of Seaforth Sent his regrets arid we are sorry his worship could not make tbe grade. :was begun in 1.300 it was not eompleted1 engineer arid epet of whom it is saideaRe on and the Wlesers. wilson, Mr. and Mrs It is reported that a ''round" table conference was lied during the evening but "no particulars" were forthcoming. Mrs. W. 4. Greer at %Ingham, was. present and was nitwit impressed with the proceedings. „ 103 For 30 cents; • ' 100 nailcs you oanaboteuletptione. • by making an "any- one" oll (statioir- to-station) after 8.30' S'ee list acmes. . in front of directory. "Why no, we':rp • never lonesome" • -you =sr be lonely tbese days," Joe }fader suggested, "now that •young pin has left home." 'Why, not at affr replied Old run, pointing to, the telephone with ai `Igre talk with the lktd ont Long. L;listance evezy •week. And le's, almost us good as seeing hint" • "ISO; it expensive?' "Why no, stationeto-Station night rates make. abour 25 cents..',-' 'Ler Long Distance keep you in, touch with friends- and: relations..' •ft is quick, clear, •dependable and the cOSt is trifling. BRING 'KIND toLi TOR 13IBBS•• Noticing In the Palter an item about laciy- Nene, was. feetheig a pair bt, wood, - tinkers and. plus keeping ;them in this part of the County 'ttury)4 Whiter,. IVIrs. IL Barker, PalmersteM. street, reports that she has been keeping three. pairs e woodpeckers about the place this whiter by feeding' them. She ties matter). or beef on the under part of the branch • • • tonal:agar otcl friendship% mane anon Venetian mottos, giving it a rich and open to the pUblio for a smell lee. Close d'eclgtdse Mrs* Lie -120,0a! idto anC1 Mr& '7* an the Job, and talked ever the Bye lento . • ° which. assu•res that the woodpeckers' will ocaing • Was Spent in gorges, redslo. inal elaberaely deorated with statical and ever lived:' These and matte ethers are Ald. Duekworth, arid Ald. Glass were, gat Ito as etlrer birds have not tile* sante. and Mrs...1,Dr, and Mrs. H. 1 :totitzTh',Imo oat deed and nremines ot• 'colorful appearance: The interior, oding to tiao Itouse of Michael Angelo Is •the G. Ferguson, Dr, mid Mrs. H. Pecace, Dr, onnag before the city vouncil on mon. •-„--••-*-•--e ability to cling to tne bark. toiattona Ito= those unte.ge to lat. ta trnmease size •ancl the high and elun'eli of Santa Cane (Rely Cross) theHeSSbn' ir)r- l‘dTs.• R Breteton Dr It st:oebur and the •• • "I have a baby brother."' • narrow stained glass windows is. a first Westminster Abbey et Florence. Prom • • "••• clitaPPolatiag, but as the eye heeomes at.., the earliest tinieS it has been *seceded - ' ' hton, of the "Is he going to stay?" atisbes Stenbury Mr and Mrs. 'W. A _ Peet afice de" ; "t .titink so. Re has all hie The Marl feature et the evening was ounotoon to trio noncnost denon83 nue tno eon* re ee ante tno newt Buchanan, mr, arut Mrs. .1. Uwe., Mr Roacy Latigt t par men , was a very much interested 'off:, tho eating ot tifteen-story calm, bak- there Is a Strange tWilight. beaUtY uniting memories- of tlie great we of Florence. arid Mrs. 11. *omen, 1vii. mad Mrs. J • 41 •ono. it. spectator. Be says he has no fault to ettlayetith teem; it WAS nearly- tout toot go a poem in mange. A. Netterfield, Mr.• aid go. the rieii tracery, the stained windows, It may be described lind with. the. ten per cent. one, but - 14' - salt the mosaic Pavements, the moriuments It contains tenon its many b tiful °she' TIr*. and Mr8. W. j''' Vanibl.in. al\111:30 dOsn't like drAPPing .the taokel,• WO, Ito tottent story nearly Y egeare and Ole tap two Illebee equate and the many thtted MarbleS. close to monuments op toioante and onelou efie and.. 1VIrs• a• EitsWetaerick, litit: . The Weight of the eake was one hundred tit nt4i1 pound. The eake was mit b$ tdas Bade and serve tt to their Mane' dee added: guede. Amour those present weee Mr. and Jahn *le It -elven, form.- ..der of Coecrieb, now ening ,544 m * lelin t d it church is the baptistry with its three duel Angelo. ,The lathree tter has al. Ts* e Ort 311.a4 r telebrated bronze dears, double a treble legozical figlites Trepresettting, Sculpture, the este!) a .ordinary doom, each panel Aithitecture ead Painting as mournera I MiesTrowhill, lotr,. and Mrs. Jes. Saul. . . . , AIM bearing a ettilptered picture in relief. in San Lorenzo is another famous churchMt and tarsPBNixonNIL And . LCarter Mrearl. MrsWJftvine , . , ', . . . , lustrating tones in the lite of the Savo It e ontains the letedici Chapel which is t) stUl ;unfinished after an expenditure a 'Mr' and Mrs' 'I' 1VnNT` Mr" And Mts'Y!. aver three and a half million dollar% xt 1 D. Sprinks, Rev, .1e. (1. meDermid and la difficult do imagine anything more mato- Miss Mc/ear:lid, Rev. J. F. Parke, Ron r. )3,*Luces, Ald, and Mrs. W. Duck- nineent than the rnaasoleitin et this tam- d G Trost/21M d Mr. W. N. Tinting woe: the first Klee in the gents' euthre and Mr. Jas. Saute carried. off the 2nd, prize, • loUr and S4erieS front Old Testament his- Stralunere Urea% M. Rale L, tory faun Adam to the time of Solettion si Ooderielt Old Iioy. someone has said, the dors are "Worthy do be the gates a paradise." DEPRESSIONS. ALVVAY$ END- *Iimot Just REPRINItti A CHART MADE OVER 75 YEARS ACta4,ALLING EVERY ovvaEs. $04 AND YEARS Of GOOD IVOSS fi101a tato 10 iM- 105 ColtUct TO '1142 MOSIINiMESTING READ. BIG AVAILABLE Goor, AMMO -ivy= FOR vLut ii‘a2 CON.• :OTEL WAVERLEY ')ADINA ME, ammo st TOM:MVO - Vint r tt sotot °Ttraineodd'', Where Saveaarola Welshed In the heart of the city le a liar large' mina the ehapeL Some yeas ago it wee „O - " ' tanel and tbe Palate Ittechio (Old pal- Ilt°sstzil te re-arrlulle 6Qme a the 'c°2 -i stm144 2111.' an4 las' It A' Greer' Mrs fins Matt fifty were replaced. and when W,,,,,,On'Teo'areer (Winglisin)* Mrs* 'Er' 'Ir* evens laced on one Side by the loggia di otee) The /4-2015 le -0, nide Om arcade beine handled it was found that most of nee.- (Gorrie)o Mrs; A. Welch, lelre cote -Mine ri. nuntber ef eeulptures dam. them bra been bonen into and ranted of Win' McCreath, Mrs' W. Weiler, Mrs. „A ed to be the :finest be the world. EveaY the jeWels tlleY ouee ontaleed. . '1" Guy' Mrs' 114 a' 8vans' Mrs' 't 4 porton who coulee from abroad and look. - , Rase (Guelph), Mrs. W. Franklin and 'The Hyde Park of *lettuce lYneeeltrairlin (We:abridge), Mrs. P. Me, Leaving the minty mut monernelital eeyeehttre. le /1.....0ke. elm P. O. Pelee but withal beautiful old eiturehes we must o (Tok.yo. Janat), Mrs. S. Good, Mrs. E visit the Oaseinee-the Hyde Park of i L. Wettlauter, Mrs, et. /netting, Mrs, M Florence. It is a charming resort two Lamont (Weston)4 Mrs. .1, Fleming. Mrs tulles in extent laid out in walks and D. Robertson. Um. W. Charles, Ma drives' anti dower gartlete. It has a Rarry Knight, Mrs. W. ttobertoOn, Mr etrange feature not found in other public and Mrs. W. Proudfoot, Mr. and Mr% E Parka. A ammg Xndiatt Itaitili returning 1 M. Lee, M. and. Mrs. IL 'Wilkinson, lele 'to India font Leaden ,eome yeao ago and letra. R. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. took 111 and Wed in Florence. Folloydng ilea:der, Mr. tula lvt.s. n. a shithigton. the Hindu 'euStoin liti body was ereMateti Mr. aid Mrs. Lack Netinedla Ile. end arid permission wasegiven for the etre. Mrs. 0. Ewing. Nit and Mrs, B. Win, 1. mom to take pirtee he thin beetitiful perk drum, Mr. aud MM. W. E. Renate ltli Tire bedy WaS, placed an a Inhered pile and Mre. A. P. Xing, Mr. and MO. C. Y. otia family ato•rnied vioreoee tor nearly.' worth, Aid. a. miss, Mr. T. IL tang, ton and Mrs. E. Langton, Mt and Mrs 20e yeas. The cenotaphs are mewed Th M nd Mrs 0 E Wood- an the Legal ter tile Met time rerognizeo croups 'al etetuary With whieh he LI fam- iliar from ee.stg, paintings or photo- ecraphs, for they all have • world-wide fame and eatts 'Me found in all great cite • art galleries. They include the Rape el the Sibino, Iler.eules Slaying the Cen- • taw, Pe.rootto with the head of Idedana. Alex with the liedy ot Patrocles and many otlier tanoue pieces. In the square the eltei, 1$ pointed taut where Savonerole •erished tit the' etake. The dory of that tragedy is vividly' told in dGeoree Itorrada." M a prophet aud -reformer-- a forerunner of Luther-elte amok Fier - ' In the ladies' zection Mrs. Jay 'ivori the 1st prize and Miss Julia. Lockheed won the end money. Ms. (Dr.) Verfin- son won the lucky number prize. Wm. Powell, chairman of the publicity department, and whose journalistie name "Bil Peel," vote of the good old times when be wasdandttag the Washingtott press of the Rao Expositor. 010101 tar. P, Nixon, .CY the Ilion Press, spoke of the speed of the linetYpe coin- par'ed with the old process. • * • Hon. President Bob king keked like a sixtcen-year.old when be whirled Around In the larreerZ t, ' • ./Ohn. Moon Itatt.tharge of the danee program a'nd off" /or the old- time dances, • * * Mr. J. A. Netterlield, of the city piv- olio court, was present witlt Mrs. Net. terfield and enjoyed tite progran verY much. Mr. "Netterlield weer born in ee to Ito centre and ewayed the annuls robesi he the meat toddy vestments and 'Nifty, Mr. Ranh White, Ur. W. L Rome, oeneneenn toteeenep. ef prineee and peoples as no monk had covered witireplees, ointments and snot - Mr. Arch. Blair (Ottawa), Mr. *male e 5, ,,, 11 &no beforeal woons. At Midnight it was leant arid' Peake (Wineipeg), Mr. It. 0. litelOnney. ever . e 1 133115 alto gathered in a golden vase Mid Mr. J. P, Merge, Mr. W. IL P,agiton, '1.°1/111." 31. 3)" Wil"ri cpitl 61 tleketri Itntaken to / itertul Stattla* "Al ftlatlaR -WM, On the spot alwee the MW e Boll mer . nn. mot:none, mr... at the door. Ile Was a lam man all l r`Tade the Legglt‘ "" Tise'•31°. a groat areroony tok Vete a singularly beanie It. J. Smith, Mr. W. 1O, Tinning, Mr. II 1venin11" laelT to the 111121 °tile* WheTehl is ah''' aid and iippreprlate monument ivas met- deakins, Mr. R. P. Ring, jjen. a D mkt 7131113311120 Mat "lattet "1111k*eCallult tal oploulor of deelcui and celer,AtarIng Colgitheill iReafortiiiMrWIt , . '. . Pearl • • ,!Olrf ALBERT. eitabeellobeal and ordamented in oridt- Titompeott, tr. 3. Paivisy. Ur. /red n i played a anadatte vollention et ntetnanrY • . eie after eellld'u's tcherever °he Stre'Ys eh° Is an IneetiplIon to the memory el the Ida. can, Sr.; Mt w. rt Pearton. Jr.; liar. A MIT' Boy 111114.7 4.1141 411 °C•W'5e" hre'' faeca 'Mai pritel= manual of the meel -.1 ti t toet e,. I at o tlere. spattlino a tow elves at Lendoa elating ' inottera ancient end mutate The Tee. •- butte, ea eetagonal realete olio of the VelleY cf V.allembresd i rant hug3aLia, fer it eetataine not only About 20 milee treat Florateein the t fames n3041110 but Eve Unions pieces viedey of 'Venerable -one (Sbaded Paley) c • of tintInture cede tai Iteell a nation%) :often referral to by the pets from Mil. teeenne: nhetee te Oples of them aro ton to the pret,ent.--"Thielt as autumnal • faraillat -to all /ems of art; they lote the Venus de WW1, the Aolle, the &Alb Oainder, the Wrestlers and the It.ittehig Fawn, the latter prmounced BY sat ex- perts as the most exquisite Clete et sculp- ture of ell the works of the roicleate. A large rnont tantalite peintinge of the Tits. ean *Wel of *Mai Florence is the ce:i tnings aitee, y ine7cpe naive 14e: "Darling, I'm so happy; I could kiss the:whole- world." She: "Now we are engaged you mist give. up. those bachelor habits.' 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Lendell, Mies hi, etetnee. wee Jean Roberto% eine 1 ,T ' at their cottage here last week. i friende. litre. Lorne Go* and elaughter Elean- or, of Stafford. spent a enunle. of days ChIttle. MLS ililda Steyne% liar. strott a Guts meeting auzs eourt, Miss Bewley, halki re Veld. Miss °II IllesdaY qf Igeb Imtir 7341kr lind kayos that drew the brooks *at Valtom» notes. mins M. ri. chonty, miss . 0, I mrs. 1fsy, Mr„ and Mre. Roy Petrie, Mrs. Mese," Milton ease in Paradise lost, end nem ems moth sedeeenn. woe n Neal Si'llrarrt, Mr. eta rifte. (tholes l'et- Elizeneth Barret Browning, who lived fa Derma% eene eenee nneence eonnenneete lie, 'Victor. Clifford end V•Toodrow lloY, Wane' yeeta In tbrente end lees bulled Stirling, Mho Annie Crittenden, Mite It MI attended the faunal ot Mrs. W. W. then, and to *Witt the 'CaltrY Wa3 It holY it. miat, mho 0. Derapeor. miss I.,. Hoy. et Vonore mother of Robed Hoy plate. referrh4 to Intones greet yarn, mosey. miss ee sl e et re mess c of thts Macs. Mrs. Hoy was in ber 11Stti . a e o , "He mug et Paradisto *lid Mailed, Caen:ante nene Jae /adman eete see Sear end her bereft beebread is 68 year*, says -- Mrs. A. H. truertraer, Mr. Nesbitt . - e- Iletrienthering Vallanbrega," Woods, Mr. le Wan, Mr. LloSt WWII. cilia' V NOIR oin? It la a very thumb* abided valley el. *Ie, Mr. Maley Pesthole, Mr. Clift Mt. we on* •• • •• it led with firs *nit oaks amid. with Mend thelon, Mr. It %maker. ( monastery existed in the valley tout it la now suppressed sad the buildings are us. DMA bitted ts baeltaieht, but treat itt Wet* Mahe ed by the goienuttent as so, Institute, of attics,* 'Matt Voubtaaetat lotirestry. tenandetInte !Armes, re* den pals 11, (lati*iktlys 10Villoa1l*, ttliftwe-' And row sts moot leave Porestre with '',Ititett I Nam twist,* arbool, I tsatt * had attack Of j its stately thurcbts, Its fiat Wert* and .4 rouble, mai say back ached at eoukt • senates, Its wentierfol telitietiorvi Of art, 1 ' adiene4 ref. te tele lk.sui'm Mao. rills, ;sn of *bat bit fAlieriallt* triti itrelK. *Mat 1 AO. sad beim:0 los soolitli had *lama I felt I WI, stalactite, , IfIte*itiffettest versus: , 'aitteetiv our charmed and acettiering ic,r tata at MI drug atel vottal Om*, or Isiqed iniat at tutu, Matt 'to ateipt of ptlit by Ile T. NIIIItunt CO•zr litaite41, Toronto. t)oit, NOM Lome M. triugle makes an ideal previa t. He is a lire aim mut storks like lock Ito*. 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