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The Seaforth News, 1941-12-18, Page 3THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1941 Native of Huron Is A Hairpin Picker Lives In. Winnipeg Now, and Explains It Amuses the Public" The following arbor' from the Winnipeg Tribune has .been for- warded by Mr. Wm. Murray of Dam phi", lleamtoba. Hundreds of Winuipcggers have seen an elderly, heua'ded man amble alone; Portage are. and Main al,, stoop down every once in a while and pick something off the street. He is known as "Paddy" and his Intimates call hip 'Paddy Whiskers.' 1h-destrews who give shabbily - dressed Paddy a. hurried gluuce home times get the impression he is 0113 spearing cigarette hulls. But they've got Paddy all wrung. He lies more pride T 11111 that. Pally is a unique ehnraeti'r in tifiinnilleg. If you look mere closely you will observe Pailly picks up stray hair• pins and bobby plus, Thal Is his Itats- time. There is no loose fumbling on the pavement for an elusive pin, 011 un, He uses a magnet. Paddy is a man of average height, His bearded face throws into relief large, grey. twain!:link eyes and a Judgy noel:', .ills blade Iluir is streak-. ed with grey and 1105 1110 to his bead. roll'] Iliutiel Retitle!h T'alcuner -.that's Paddy's fail nano.' --has a isalfa1110 chain of hulrpins flanging in his roost above a rare on Main et, near I-I'?ite, are.. It is part of the ,mtpnt nt lair. now "pill f•ttf'" h1' -1:11.100 mere than two au11 o lilt • 1':111111'34 61hhy- w11 11111'11 iron/ .a01 \ail !,'1311': bet on .lpi'ii. 1,-I!1':;:+. '-A Y'1'll111 1 101.•11 11111111,1.'11 pre/s, 3.i' chain or 11111• In 1:105 :). 7,1111 111, .tet 1 he_ ;Pati!' VI 1,0,41 311 1193, 01,04,1'011 :,ta111,1,'I "1314' l'u,1:11e.11 1111,1 1i' pi"1''1' 1.1 0 11'c,. 11,' 11 3 pal .ou01,e111 11 blei ,Urn a i>;tr1 11111110- "! tt,lr. !lir+ in -fm tr.ripl1 11,11,! , 1)111 and pie!, up aI, t+' I:,rtO•;:' imlrone and 1'.131“ ,, ,Aar,. ire, 101 dually bet him !e' ut,1n'1 l'ie'f. to t.•1 feet 1f haat ides 131 three111 l ,,. ever if be sleets at( his idn1., at it .Paddy 11111'1'I.'ti .-leagl) iiah'pi,a, -ire :, )1'1)111)11-:1.I11111- },c.t11' -w:1lh 111,ne 1,1,1171 5) and .1)11!- 'P 4!) 111' l0 1'' , 331 , 1331' , 17nd he'r- 1,i'1011 All to 1101:1'• a chain 1I Wet Lr'ng. "That was the 114.- 1111'14 pieking 1 .;ver hart,' he t, 1011,51 Wio•n I dent .011 11,,11)1110 111.:1 tate 1313••1. Loon 1 w SOPle 171115 ly toe ui•}thud. `e I 11.1 ' 11'131 1111 1,11'100t1 111••111. 1 11) €.ft be iisk 131' ,'.h.)t 1 watt 4.4110. At tl)'.:t i .011hin't think up any sat- isfactory answer .., i told ihrnt I was ;;oho; to, [!take a 1.11011 a toile 1.np %-'1,31. thinldlg It 111111 l' den,- Today 11!)) . 'Poday this is The inventory of his sleek: a half -mile '111)11 1f haiepitte. ..les. 1F5 ie. -1 the last time 1 meas - .tired 11": a 2:11111110 box 01' alirpins !levo ding It, a Scale: six runt. pOttnd tobacco tins, eight scuff 'loxes fillet! with Lobby pins: several Blain" of hobby pins: several chains of liohhy plus roller aromili pieces of cardboard. :Among other paraphernalia Paddy Sun Liffe Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent D. H. McINNES CHIROPRACTOR Office — Commercial Hotel Electro Therapist — Massage Hours—Mon. and Thurs. after- noons and by appointment. FOOT CORRECTION by manipulation—Sun-ray treatment. Phone 227. US TIME TIME TABLE Loaves Senforik far Stratford: Daily 71.21 a.m. and 1.11 31.10. Lome. See! rth rnr (taderide+ Pally exelpt Sn158,' and bol., 1.115 P.10. and 1.411 pan. Bun. and - liel., 1.05 p.m, an 1 11.110 p.m tau seat, n 1'1 Stratford for Toronto. Ii Taviltook, Wnndsra da k.131•n,,tfalt, ril Agoats: Queen's, Commercial, Dick r(rtu„o TI. ShAIt'()I; t'Il has c 1ll01't '1] during his pin search are: two dozen safety Moe, a dozen sewing 131'1'11X34, "perhaps One p011n1 Of 111111S," and a San Of staples, screws, washers and bolts. The only nl,uey he ever found, he says, was a clime. "This is the old-fashioned head fastener, h' chuckled, bolding np a i she ,c•' few bone hairpin. And 'elle Icrl. I'adtly uses "eleven good tools'". to Make his habilis' ehuin. Ten aim- his big, gnarled Hugel's and the eleveliih is a small pair of pliers he keeps in a pouch in his Rocket. He has 111ad0 thousands of linlis !n his (Main. Ile spikes a hairpin 111 1111 1115111111. "it's a very good pastime," ob- served Paddy, "and it amuses the nubii1','' Al first he used to piak the pins up with his fingers but he soon got 0 magnet when he found his finger nails wearing out on the pa Venien it, His favorite haunts are Portage ave. and Main st. Tie usually goes out walking about two lout's a clay but doesn't especially Zook for pins, ire finds thatwomen lose most of their hairpins on stre=et ear safely isles. The ratio of lost halh'plus to hobby pins is two to nue. "I guess T get my hairpins mostly from mieldleaged women," he erne 51,ir•red. "'They 110 more standing around and talking than -woolen of 'ilii ase groups. The girl. 'supply must of the hobby pin=." Paddy W10111111'1 say that the gills at•e unduly careless. Hairpins fall 1,111 easily...suuleti111es W0111('11 drop Their 111111e1 and an exth'a! snpl'ly- 511111s: 11111 1111 the su'e't, , .The n01111• 14,51 17!1111 will, 10051'11 11). pin:'. ' in 7113 111 ?' 11511•. '°i 1111111! ai 1.13 14 wont. n wits droll 17)11'; :111,1' they thaw of trey .s 4h. -t. 77 )' srhb Il(c 111,11' - 111:11 I Wiil pick 111'35 1111 and 1)11) 1111.111 in neo le,. ..,1,1 lee,pe,fully, it:pie•ie)n -01110 pill' h, r. "Bron 11101,17,•,i 017 I•1111r0,7 11 517)1 717 550 5l tall if 35111(1,11 all 1,11(1. (1:. tic,- "411/1011,U aa" 3141 5 hairpin 31:'3 ittirirne, bion. Paddy i,: 7)1. !'snit: ,,bier bera,n:-e f bis :efti=k,a:: lie is. on '0.)31„1. i11 35107-7 life with a pbiiet:..'palts+ 51111 although the years have not Iteetl too tied tie hitt). - 11., 171:+ id'ru l5 Doren eonilt1 0,1.3100I1 township, (I1at- Willi Iris' setr.'1114 he ineveli t0 a tarn) 1:' Niles iron, Carberry. t t'y. 11,111 1h• rein away trent home lei she age of 12 and lie - cone, .'' hem leleeek in 4'iunife ie. "w!1,n til3 w 1 j!1"! c,ifi1)g )111 of the l s"drawn str eet a 1'!s. !Wt.:ivied ht 31111•' et the faddy Ia•1't tor AIb'ria .'.n1' he ,y. 1!' knoek'vi around the \Vest, ri.11115 the- range in saintlier and working as a hmth'r,toeit in tlhe, 11) Din hr r,nlisl+'1'i with ow 141111! 11,111111111 btu was diti'•hargerl h1.. rause 11f 31101' 10.0111!. ole tarried lu 1011;. `"'141'1) year:: Later when be WaS, in ho 1111111, paralyzed from tete !tips d)1w'11 his 011e left 111111, tithing their tWO cltildrlvt. Ile has never heard front then! since. "lily wife wrote we a nits, little 11)11'' saying she hoped she 31111111)1 1e'wet' Fese. tile• aga111." he Said, Witlr- inn bitterness. When Paddy gut on his feet again 111' tool: any odd jobs, specializing in ;rhediug 111111 sharpening Ptti've' fie still hats his tools. IL' w•nul+1 like- he go hark t0 )ilea l 1:0.111 fol' 1.11)01 hilt rte isn't - stria]T enough. "if anybody gave- (14'1' a Joll1 4)1111ing wood tI! any odd work." h(.7 said peering' 1•ing' tin'ougli his glasses. "i would quit the pin game." "The average plan_ if you can get inside his slew -- Is 0 grotty good feI- loW." he mused, "I 'know that from my travels." Crazy Hate of Animals Behind Circus Elephant Murders? • An informative arteile by Robert D. Potter. in The American 'Weekly, with the December 21 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. will reveal authentic facts, explained by the eminent psychiatrist, Dr. A. A. Brill, which throw new light on the type of Person whose disordered mind leads to the 'killing of animals because of hate. Be sure to get The Detroit Sun- day Times this week and every Week ! "Look here," said the eapt11in to the newly -appointed sergeant, "there are men coming into camp night after night after "Lights Out" has been sounded. It's got to stop!"' A few days 1a:Cer he asked the ser- geant whether things had improved. "011, yes, sir." was the reply, "The last near! in -blows the bugle now!" Boxer --"Have I done 'im any damage?" Disgusted Second—"No, but keep ew11)5111 yoitt• arms athOttt. The drought !night 5is' .'3111 a col(1." "I want to buy ai: petticoat." "Ccrtaltily, 1111dli,u; fancy dress and period costumes on the third floor " Church Attendance and the War Is Cheri any relation between at- tending the House of God for wor- e e Alp and prayer. and our effortsto win this great struggle !1) wide!' we are engaged ? Some wo11111 autswer that there is 11011e, (flat Lire 0001i0 15 a physical one into which the spiritual dues not enter, Such a 3111717 will hot 341111)11 in the light of history, or in the light of truth. The groat physi1al struggle beim, waged at present a rnong the On 11/1111 of the world Irak its roots 10 the spiritual, 11- is part of the great spiritual struggle that never 1011405 between good and evil, light and dankness. right and wrong. In speaking of this spiritual con- ttiet and the weapons that the Chris- tian can use the Apostle Paul lays special emphasis on prayer as one of these spiritual weapon::, Tree we, are 1113031 reminded that we can pray at home or anywhere. This is true and we shnitbi always be in the lil)irit of payer, but special pro- mises are given to those who meet together Sad uu1telily pay to 0011 in faith. It is also truer that in most cases those who 'pray .at 1101!!0, will its tomer it, !h.' bonus." of Prayer 1111- 1e5s there in -1111' real reason for their absence. '1'!1• weediest :'otnetitlu• :--Led 1lto! 111 inn• ;10e 111 11115 51 110151e. and 11 0011111 be be11-r it 11 skl,i ant I I'7 131111 -0.11- A41' 715 11113.'11 11)71 : id,• when 1 seek 1'o obey lli:-- will. for all .1i5,!,.di'111.• is ,.111 and tl)i-. .I1,1' 15 111' .• -111, 1'3 11111!1,111 Sill. 1;011 has commanded in His w.r11 that • f•.1': -:e l„ 511 The. s.14.•mblh(5: of HENSALL Red Cross Notes 1411' have a farther report on tit.' 111ank1't Enrol. The following 101111'i- bat}ous have been 1110!7111! 11)11! fur tratel'ully ,riltlawl,drad: Frank Ityektnlln 34.,1.:111; Ileo, 19. Weir f1: Mrs. Wm. M. 11'!! "t2; Harold 14'. e !it end '413s . fervidtid 1] I fiul ❑ ko '411 anti MI A. It R twec•]lff 142, Th total receipts to date are 1I234 25. A correction is now Inaielt of the, last report on 111autiut.- l'eeel311'11. The' 11)113'1' of MIs. W. Taylor appeared by Inist.,lce•. It should ha v.. lead Mrs. 'I'botya, 1)Ielrardsna AV,• apologize I'm' 11104 error. !tap at'.: have again Peen eirenhited 111171111 soldiers 11111 ehaeing. it'd (Toss seeks 1011) other tnl'in'ts. The official,' will br• only 100 5111(1 to Illl'11• definite Mr.? Tu.. 1tion abuul elle!! •,lurk',._ I'sltnllc 111e- 1'e•ail vinre•e•5 117'7 ❑17117' I1 ,e •able lh'v are 111111111,111 atte.(nl's tee 013 image 111, 0,01 10'1'5 in diel' 311111111 t 1'v 100 1/01/101 if- effort, 1)1- liwl Cross s. Tait I:y i1) nor of 1/10113 1•ai`ing ul,4irttli)n ,1111 ha, m-31114' sold 311114 ,,f its sn1,p11ess 111 won of the, tinned fo ere'-, either 4ir,•17ly 111' lndirectl}', ii' Reil cress attn./es have heels bought, it was not with Ilse approval 1f1" flee Stalest.- . f'l:i'1' element all 111.11 i'lunors and tarry )1n with t!).. 111511. 71','1' 11111' 11011111 1'111110(- 71te1111 1110 i,ighly 1,14 officials- of the Reel Cross also. All such Nazi inspired finder and tnisrepresentutieu 934 de i n, el 0) ch'e•ktuat, tlo' 11,101 fat 1fol'1, All -1r1•gell t. 711111)17-) lav meeivei: front (treat Britali0 for 1101111 L'velil"1, 1,13' 10111, 01,111.1, ,151) 0011 r•eh. Th' If„u5atll 1lranch is holdup' a bane) „ re le leen shower oh A'! ld:n and Saturday, I1''.-' lb. -r 11 1,1,11 1'4. 1,.! n:= en,Yke lithe shove,) la „•., '1'he, 111,011 ,neetin'.' of she a'eee•eeay i5 I11''0,1111 71,7:: 10'1,1 111 1h1111lr, 15-e, 4. lirr. Nh.a'1.1i, L Oce,11,i'.1 tit' 11101. 11.1 W'illiss: 371)31 - -0,•0• heal'11 11,3,111 :111 71.• 1, lin mt.' 0to/ lire r 11';13 /00,0 til 01,5'1 111 11' nib l , for he t i� '31.•1• i,n, t pt' =1(1'. (I', 1. r N. .1'. ft, ,s e1,. !,leer 1:. '-.i,,• 1.1"71rd•'nls '0,1'_ tz 11. :1).61F•1.0n3 .30 tier:mita, the iseir.11e14 1f 1''• I:111'111 ;, In.. , ,7) ,-, l...1' 1: 1'b--,s-b and 7150 ,h,, 1)...._�i:11'-. it ,:lar,.. 1'.-11, ire' ! ,,. ... 1 1 I:till 1 '11 s1',.n:' t+, 411. iic: 1'i •! �,i I ont iL,at 1 lnas :1',),.u: Fiisn ., ori 311„ en(t.i, li 11,00 11•' !t,: >-.19.1 '4 ir<,ni 1,. n -1t -111 ,t`1'.; 11.,.- 1'I. 1,111 31,311,171 he 1 r.11l Pe il.,Ir' '•1 i'-. ,1"1', !,.•fait)„I' e.. r 1, ,i horse - NE W lrse NEW TELE PFLONF, DIRECTOR!' i at,r.•e1iey pe e e e. 11114"" ,:f kr,lu,• w1114 e !O1"-)-' 14 1:1141;=1), lnrt 3, S !1'-w t. i„11i,1t1e 11/1'1'1:111-y as 1,'11, .- .11: 101013,'0 111!1 w..,.tt, -4* 1 0).133)!}cation t0 the war et - fort, the It,•11 'Fel..p}11,13 • Company has donate.! Attie- 11, all- 1MI1 di- r('.'1a1•n'1 1.f 111,1'0121. 54".1, 0011 lea! t and t1'. `l••„! t 177,711; 11 - 1) me .sage on the hall .ver the ptlrcieasr' 1t' trtore stamps and .rl2itivate:d. which :are 11t sale at ail P.. 9t 'i'rhg111,»i+• 11100,. Sivas. the 1o011 ,'.'12:111): 1)1,51 thrill 4,1)111! 1.:23(155 tow 31111 changed from biose of tin• 1114 issue, it is important to discard the 'Id }incl% and earei'ully consult t1)' new one before pinging !'all:.. it ,he 'wrong number” noisome- is to be avoided. The green cover Will help 31:,•15 to distinguish the nee: book from the old. It is interesting to note that the Dominion post oilier receives well over 1! 0,1l00 a year for handling the directories of the Bell 'Telephone t'onlpany of Canada), 111 the largest Pities books are delivered by mes- senger. hut all the smaller volume are dist l'lbut ed by His Majesty's mail, 1 (31,y I ,, 1111 .10:0'35 ',P. n, i Ree' moth. i. 111 .,1•. . 1C'•,.s,. r. I 'iii 1.0 1 i sl111r 3,1) S111110,31: _...tl•31,1 1,1:,0)7 ',till he' 1.1'1 .'r, In ' Bev. 71\ l:1 \Vele attendee she 117'' 1 111' Pre-10rlorr 11'•1') 11'' e 131:7(:7, Tile, day. Community Christmas Tree Dec. 20th -- 'P11-• anneal l nm1uunity 1"013,1 11' lsewn n: • l Will 11 0..10t rhe ,1 n :, ell Hen ll, 1'u Sat 111it when Sawa 1 flans will itrri..0- t 11, 1,111•I.y and 11e• draw for the Tltr, wilt I:• .1 ti!, 1t10:1, 1101 az Arnold Circle Elects Officers The annual meeting of the \711, 3,1 'Erle Was held at the hone. 1f President '111s:' Rally Man -on 1)! day e•velnpg with Ir01' ilf oat it: 1110 Chair, and 05111',1 Le singfht, The. First Nowell. after Whie'1, +Ir Harvey livde led in prop, t. The by ,. set q tore Luke _, was )rad Miss Irene 11,r,5,nth. after Willett 1.11551 r, 1111S ('hristunie enrols Wer” 0111,1' 31'11 by Miss 1•ene Iloggartl!. The min - 111 S Werfi read 1 Ile Offering 31)1)013 m1I The toll called Atter the 1010- 1110.111 nsin, s w LS discm 51'0 MiS'. Beryl Pl,Il( presided over the eb'ction of officers l'resir'nt, Miss Sally Manson, 1914., president, Miss Beryl I'haff, - se1rel ai y. Miss Violet Hyde; treasurer. Miss Jean McQueen; pianist, Mrs, ilougal1. assistant, Miss Iran' I'1oggat•th; 11001)• helper's secretary, Mrs. Melvin 31(1 ; supply 1+,-ct'ef 1'e y. MIs. (leo. Mol; 1(1,1141111.11' and Wel- l/MI See., 1131'5, \4111. Weir. Miss. 88115 Hooson favored with au interesting reading, entitled A Merry- Christmas. Iar rau1goon-nl s were' "lade 301' - lite 111111(10131 111''' 01151' for the coaling 14,10•, The weet!tig r•ouciudt'11 by singing Ih!rk! the Herald Angiis Stns„ and the L0rd's prayer 111 111(1- ,1417, after twhitih the 1100e5,11 ,. , e•rved refreshments. Senior Women's Institute Meets '1'h1• Hensel! Senior \400uul's ln- s10(1)', held their Christmas neee.eing at the home of Ml.. O. '4I Drysdale; on Weduewloy evening with :41 0'71 14- 11. ('1(1715 and Mrs. Drysdale hostess. The living room was 11-1lltifnlly (1ee. or1)10d for the occasion. Misr I1ery1 F'hafl', pi05ld'nt presided ' over the opeullrl. e1e(cise$ amd 11!'; roll call 0714 answered with a giltfor th.- styli +3uhbee's hospital. The motto. 1 M, -,'0v e 11ri,tn1a . 11.177. l'a'y 51/1y tiy111 b1 Ml's Sally A/2050n. MIS: \4. A. :oar Laren ted - in singing a 11111)111'•1' of ('h(islrnaus 101.01.+: The €.test. sp 171 11 for the 1'.410111R5 111 1. l u u •,' :51111)3 e• w111 gave an -interesting auil'n.., nn "111 the fie. ginning," (Haling 1I,•/til the origin of. :h1 early 0111 ilanwr eustuna:'. A 'lad-. 1, s' quartette comprising Mrs. 'Mat- ,ins lam/tall. AIL, leu 1100garth. 4T!'s Mabel Wor!,1ma11 111311 :Qrs. 7171'. A. NIae 1.:ir.n 71,111€; "1 Love .1 Little Collage.” 10-freshtn'•uh- n: ,• 0,rve,) With the following (17311)111' in elta•ge, 1frs. T. J'. Sheer! itt, :lir.,. 1'l 1)ayman, Mrs. N. F, 1'1.11; ane! 471 he 1 e. arty I ., 111 0,- au a Due 011111'' t,1' a. .white gift Sunday- to hr it, in Carmel Pr -sleterian ,'hn1 alt uta . Ston' 5tot1'lwg, U.1' __,,! 11 Y 0 PAGE TI-IREE ftbe —listen to millions of experienced mothers and relieve miseries with the IMPROVED Vicks treatment that takes only 3 minutes and makes good old Vicks VapoRub give SETTER MAN EVER RESULTS! 1T ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to bring relief. g 9, WAYS AT ONCEet .. 4. .o PT s breathingENERATES pass10upperages a with soothing me - 1 - dicinal vapors, p STIMULATES chest and S hack surfaces like a '`.,ewarrnint, poultice, 1'a stuns RELIEF WORMS FOR HOURS to ease coughs, relieve muscular soreness or tightness, and bringreal,honest-to-goodnesscornfort. To get this improved treatment ... just massage VapoRub for 3 minutes088 HACK ars Well as throat and chest, Far Better Results then spread thick ��ee �a layer on chest and 1�a cover with warmed VAPORUII cloth. Try it! The improved 1Nay Husband ---"That look., like art 1'x pensive rug to Wire --"it is. - "Well. nay' dear, d'.,. ,,,,:, 0 I'll have to put telt' feat dctvir en this 111111ece,st i' est ray:m,,l1(s.... ''Why, tlairs :11I rirlr .r- lent.- :slat '5133.Olt 73(1), olid1' ie,'t fust." 11111 Pm. Salo. 1 we, -1 333, !'Lis 14,iu1par!..u,. Rives 51/111' idea 01 the 111" itureus� in lou•) distance !'q.;• phe,ln' (alis whirl) takes place on Christmas 1/ay. The pile s are 011)11,) up of the tickets on which the details of out-of•tow11 (alis airs• recottlr'd by the op. rators, The smaller dile represents the' averalge (LAY'S hlisiness 113 the Long 111171511te !rete••;, The pile to which the operators a1' pointing represents the Vittistmos iratii,resit All these many tor far-off Maims, pour in within i f1 -w hours at Trr1,•tid Since there Just aren't enough c.h'etlits to go around, (ells may be delayed for ',mishit -Fable periods on Christmas Day, 2,000 WOMEN'S DRESSES Off From London to South Africa Russia's influrrzu a 111 ,tyle and brilliance of colour is already ap- parent In a new collection of wo- men's. wear which ninety leading British dress manufacturers have ar- ranged exclusively for the women of South Africa. Each of the manufacturers has supplied 24 models and there are therefore more than 2,000 of them, some costing as little as 18/- apiece. They Include day dresses, coats, suits and sportswear; and many beautiful dinner dresses with long sleeves and flowing graceful skirts were shown at the sendoff from the Mayfair Hotel, London, when bridal outfits won much applause. The High Commissioner for South Africa in London would "rather have a tooth out, and a good one, than attend a dress show," his wife, Mrs. Sidney F. 'Waterson, told the gathering when she wished the ven- ture ail success, The Minister of Commerce and Industry in Pretoria, the Hon. R. Stuttaford, cabled saying how necessary it was that the pros -1 tint opportunity should be taken of establishing London as a fashion centre. The collection is spOnsored by the - Wornen's Fashion Export Group. Wife )sweetly)—"lolllil I have a little money for shopping, dear?" i Husbad! (brightly) — "Certainly. Would you rather have an 111d live or a 111.w one?" - 1 ',Vire---"A new one, Of course." 11(1,4,5114 --"Here's 111' one. I'M four dollars to the good." v'nnt and 'Per Sale Ads., 1 week 255 Laurier Home Becomes National B "side and out, the 11311 e 311 Wilfrid Laurier lit Que., hos been rester, as possible to the which it stood o11 11 , Teat's ago wizen the - dian statesman was 17 .)' ,1: its bumble 4.1171, 17,, furnished 113 tile- i' nt - (aatc with u h t.t and materials t t,'. period and C.`aaiadian handicraft - is at 111`517131al to 1',. , or 11 Oen 111'y 0:) , ITS .rent leader, Laurh'l', Dedicated as a 1\1tlt1,: ) tor10 5111'iu' it the Prime Minister Meet, s:.: end (tier !national figurc the !Laurier !rouse et/tit-Oils 1t, -lay' ,10)1111 17. of 1''te11e114:1111ediln art i.nei h utll eft old Inn:Imre, 111 1, .1 11'1. 1 l r . E.,1 114 i ,n! 14,1't7 of the, 3)01hos.; t,1'';-! 1117 fre,til .1411! 1, ' 11l1y 11th.. s. •nage , t' „t. Ill 11(, ,'i(. \i tit�iu was on, fnee ale 1,le of 1. 7(7:: 11. in 1,1'1,0 7'110- 1;11•. tl II 1 :,1 1 Vol', e 1 3.0,0,11113'1'/! 11 Itanditaatie TUgS and r0presen- t ait,i: 711)1111rn ' by .irtlur Lia - un r '! n1' 1' v eril r Of the house Ir b1',! r•-novate,1 mid the build - 1n 07.1.: i t ti "loved hack into 1110 1 111(5 of )1' property wltleli has 131'•,31, let 'ilia and beautified.. :1 1 boultier lleari11 11 11 bronze t./.eric's .11 a 1:,e,1)1a510I,1. t1 fc icier:,lite 7 iur r 117) 1141 :h is 1c,- ! "b, !,.1111•: 'il't; i . 111177 r0111il, 11!!re in "1'rt, no tier �,I spoof