The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-21, Page 5•
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Cosy Hoe Que-
bec, ' It , heats -- It
hooks -- I.t bakes
' Provides bt►t water
--Burns any fuel
21" stick. of . wood,/
Is reasonably prio
ed; . •
M CTURE ,T
F`am°481%!Tbroughgui. C u da
like 'a flash ougho, Colds uuct $ra+,uch,�tts;-
'cren.'
eup,ete �i..,�.
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%ucknOw, OM*.. •
nigeand Beater,
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:fuel mid .any. Season.' ,Dtopla,and
FULLY. WARE,ANTED,
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'CROSS CUT SAWS; MAPLE LEAF ,AND SIMONDS 147
MED, PER PAIR OM:
tionq '66.
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ORTEOU
Anobing
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merit. A shed. sketqli9,'.. of Outdoor,
kincl. A poem of great merit, Nog
THOSE REVENUE STA:MPS
It appears.. to be as nnich troubte
cheques 'and' r,eeeilitS.•4 :firse- it
under $5, and on riceipts for anthunts
unaer $10! but the man 'who* doesn't
write mop cheques 'or receipts foi;-,
gets about the changei .and in order
to -make pure that be is, giYing the
Del): of Finance a, 'that is, coming' tn'
give the saki Department a cent, too
'mirth, don't pui 'a stamp eVen• on. 'the ,
cheques and,. recsipts• that :require
' the'. delegates to the ElPire
name frOyn. Britain and , passed
through Canada'recently spent sev-
, mason that tha jail, has been eMpty
',and Lake. Lonnie. Lord Burnham
,and several'other diiitinguithed Brit-
ish journalaste established rieW'walk.
,Bruce cOnbinnes on its goon behavior, -.1 twO. honrs, Whila teak the trail4
--Telescope I --,ridets on ponies 'two hours and a '•
fel, the, past thizty- Yeara. On Thurs., February number which' 'Lai u
day,' When three :meiti 4ere transfer- been •tissueii.:,,. There is' a very geee
'Wfii-„e no Nokigersi, were in sight; 'it The, series •of descriptive
:long before' someOne Weidd run; con- the Weata, nd: RaYmend „••ThOmpseres
trary to the 1/4 and ..ogenpy..oae Of In the Big Woods. of Canada'," eentin.,
the tells. 'Hoever, to' the', siirprise, interesting 'instalinenth
•Cif these who have:been in .tbuch whi'e complete staties, fictitious, true,
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!ties and -the pUhlie and seCondary
hundred. teachers ;'froni, the Unit0
.Kitigdom arrived recently at ,Mont-..,
and are ,now tearing the coultii.
Before 'their departure they. re,
',frail King George',end on their ar-
•„. rival,. were tendered' an 'official re-
: -Quebec, provineial government;
prominent edue.ationtsts and were en, •
tertained tp dinner at the Chateau
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ife Compan
e Dominion
StateMent of Main Items of Businest of Canadian Life
Total Assets
N $274;130;408
Remainder of •
, 27 Companies„
combined $174,671,278 $49,762,334 32,413,393,168
in force -Policyholder"—
Increase In Assets
Assarances ,in 'forte,
$ 871,636,457
'Remainder' Of
liteillie in '.Citiadao: :The, information Will .he :instruCtliein Oat it shewa: that the . SUN WOE, ii 7i .
Writing. about'. it. quar(er .pf the now .businesa reportettlbY Catiaoliin,COnipanies; ,has !On, ite 'book's- . ,
dAiet. ii, *tarter of 4the to tl Illisittess in ferce; Mere ;thin' a 't4ird. ef t!ie" 41§064,' iitellitattr..iacOnte,'
.eotal Ititenie.and attiplit4paid Mit during the year. 1424ttriere:theo a:, third otthe fetter diVidendtH
paid ,te 1001163101404 hit pa9 rote than. 4674 -Of *al nioniee 4iiitriblited „te, poiotimoki, 11-23t-,,,;-:.
TOTAL ADVANCE- IN' ASSETB.
en -you ate' dofitemplatingputtiitt,on -Life Insuitirice
H. SMITlie
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Animals
The foreWing ertiele•talzeii fro* 41,"
the' „hankie 'cat.. iairt" Safe."
rbill'.8"' 'name aSsocieted With -the
stitOns,.,1mit any bilP* will Pay-
, a Detroit furrier; that in a
World every known fur -bearing ea.. '
'mat 'Whir
Animals . desphied in the daYs, .when
Detroit lift 'a. fur -trading .c4nter, art •
ere* responsible. In "Detrelf , alone
060., ,wompri are. new Possessed:70f,
can't, ,get encang4 ,slcins to, meet ,the
demand,. and hurier.s of iatc4s may
thank the fad' 64, has ; been.
of
means. Pt '144,PF4 them tinheartl-
the iihrt Of fur they, buy; -.there' is n
deception, ,accorcling to the furrier
This isone of the cities; 'where; b
are told exattly'ahether the . fur
one, department,. head- at a7logal
,14C°111117:74-
FOI-alking is'. a partial list. -of sfrair;):
names given 'to ‘famillar an!azelez
Arctic 'S:eal-L-linprePer ilarne for
leopard-7-Anstralf:an' rabbit,
pay 'seal—Dyed. *eoramon rabbit,
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Coast . skal—DYed rabbit.
ly
is
-"lottS.J14,10390,404ivirlifithicngs_
:Furry rs,--,b0WeVeri -de, Clare liherei.Evf
, animal -that clustered the' shores cf.
c 'sthipea- 'reondS.o.4nn'•P'yd:AY;91":140-
THIEVES. GET 200,1EUNE WINS
Waikert-'n, has leen work ipg
rather extensive, theft‘ease 'At Port -
early 'ort January, 13th; .tbieves'en.„
kind, in.- Port" E gin; and stole . two
Inindre'cl skunk 'hides valued: 'nt nearly:
wlio lives eller the,warebonso,' was' in
1ives in:the rear Cif the Store up,tewn
.and °.; the robbery was 'nof d'seevererl,
by ,Mr, 'Betibe until Wednesday fore-
noon,. when ,he Went' down to° thc
-ware house to' See if 'everything waa
- in arder. The thieves • gained ad-'
iniSsion by taking the Whole tot,
Part of the windowli. saSh ,aacl, sit
out of the 'fraine. The foet prints,
-were;, tracked in the snow 'dOwn
• thcinght that the thieves . au 471-:.
'side knOvviedge of. the 'aittiatio tak-
ing :advantage, Off Mr,' 411sin • ab,
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$15,000,060 worth. Of furs; ktif_cy:1_01. ,dyed 'skunk°
tbe extemes of -the $I50,000'• sable
.ttetivit miilionaire, and the 11:1
.piece; proudly Oisplayed ;by a poor.
ly, paid shop gir).
....The, latter may ,be lirt ere house,C
bitt. has... 'been given Mather
ea-
'410yir Iitidssin, seal. Fancy „1. names,
animals, after their -pelts., reach,/ ,the
fur dyer: gven -the Meek Austrabien
Worry to_agrieulturiiits, hair been 'dig,
Baltic 'zion;.tanic
;seal ..and• taitic tiger. The dyer's art
has likewise changed the' ortlinarY
while French aeal is the name of. the
ar anrotber heavy caked dog' isn't
safe these. days for the Isabella fox
fur. .delnand, It's only dog al9n
as too, is Manchurian. black fox. ,;
',`AL tOld' there ,are 368°. differed
inarket,"' declared 'Edward. J.Schinidt
Whose tather,Traugott Schmidt, Start.
'the Schmidt. place, as more.tlian 70
.years ago, trapPers. continue. to bring:
-in their -pelts ''Iwerit-ir thousand fur
in&catin,ar,' sayS Mr: Schmidt.
,that Blitthigan remains front
one of the great fur Producing • c'ent.
:aw 41 :a:bit dl ;a: t ,(;tter.
TOrie never Sees, he Skin in •this Omit
ry. One pe,lt alone is worth more than
kinds. 'fur now 'ail, 'the world
wealthi guropeana :When used '.`a
Where 'once' if
A., perfectly matchecl aable. 'coat
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'one sable Coat :and %the test ,
pelt:„Is .nOriaroab. ', are in
skli.;P:Pi.11:1;P.171$4°
nurant, that 'the 'fir le: nothing' tnoie'
".strated in the of the. Sliver id*
When in the State; and , hunters °
Were ' felted .th break throtigli ',the
wildornesS of the North, to, r•
theth,. ti,soo, 'swat cheap for a' skin.
,offering 4,060. skins;.. the, price has
gtivetninent supervist" are het, SO
ltrt not- 'a"itogether to
fer the great deinand for,
tI*.tatioOo pat veil 41Agi,' With -Pet'
anhid adrwyel:71.01, oT.Manehurian
Near sealPrenelt, rabbit., sheered
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Colege.".huinor: 'old joke' drees-
e.
Stitroiae 0:eurE at (*en.
of having:his accounts. •the estate
7°P(1 hY the OcUp.t4 judge en emapletian
bf the diatribUtion- of the .assets,
the:estate,. The lawyer in th'arge „of
cited cases. Similar, 'hot none of them.
•and the particular'. intereat 'In this
e* _fta4t:'::tabpatse,tclhfe. tei.57.et,e,walvirs.
:,!rctunstagqef.1,.. which' Judge.
Knechtel vte prove 'this ease was the' ,
''fact tha,t his Private ledger, cOntaint-'
ing infformation With reference to -the
;xi the •ICneebtel feptory tire about 26'1; ,
Years •ago.,,, Mr. McEitY7 barrister of
„Owen:.Bound,-repe4nted the.- plain-
tiff; pia, o'lit..p.d.die,rdae,to
:41m, ctecliart,L-Nrii-6.15'--13,arnie4laW,s1,,
such triYial reasoasdf they didn't get
diFlet he was doing it:to:, pre-'
ecii.iolis:brri:IN:tis„,a, but
hatters .are personally to blame.' : •
nadian
ducts' Ai4iirina 'a
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iihlosidin*.entst Irian the .".Empeiiiii of Fleioce,t43.t. Southampton:
tedeal.ivith all the increased traffic WhiCh has cornei•••
'The appliances.for handling Cargo of this deserip-
Iion aro of the most. tip•to-date character, and: the
• . methods eraplo'yed• .6'0 .such as' tO guarantee' 63 the
• despateh. As Can be Seen freiti the photographs tvo
A•part front the-iMportation of frozen, Meat, whatcl
• perhaps one of the meat extensive and importan
branches 'of the trade of getztitamptOn, •England,
t' port .authorities is ,the transporting. of, goods trern •
, United' .States These commodities, have for a 'good
,; many -years -been arrivinr ttt'theIlailitOiliitti port in
increiiiing Veining; and as thek" are. usually
carried. in large passenger vessels. to ensure promp
, liner. 'traffic at Southampton 7 -has naturally b en
British parte that this -Movement Was tiniest, litevit.,
IOW .dtititig *the last. few yer0s tiev.eloptnenta
.4* greatly to -the. tredic.ef .tho Southern '...Rallivay
companY that they, have sworided in so Organiting
rand tabore and Ain,' reduces .the s'indunt OP hand -
Le Which, the „good§ are enhjeatecit-And rninimizes,-,14..;
The system of road transPort froM,SOntlfamPtol)
Art eX,CellentlY terVetl, WhilSt the- railway Connections.
to ..-London -and 'the . North zef Eugiand,, aro 8Uth that
te quote only one. example, it is...ppssibleifor,geOda tO
.'itnd et fiti tele tendon. 10' ,daYs.
'betril-fruit.and-tionr, which are iliolen in our Mut*
tratio.is 'being unleaded. froth the Canadian.: ija40.1fiti.
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