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The Huron Expositor, 1929-09-13, Page 6`�"��'�' `+�!� _ ' ZX , -. __. ._oviow POMOR -.__._ - _ ._ , 4' 00, • ....- ----- , . ..„�r „ _ _ I Ir i m -,rs _ . ,:,,.: , , ..$ til .yam. ,,. .,. ... ., .: �. �-�-,r. ., Get Rg a.< : , . �� let, . �. ��+ ,:..., ,,. , ... ,. s, . ,, -'��• i ;,S; g q .i� «:.s .44.°1 : ,. •,., '.Y`•�,. ,mf -. ,• '� y d• / ,1� 11443, p,. !✓.,�.,` :ppl{�, J • - Alt-' 1CQFr : ' .. m-• '�iA lee �.. , :,; , ,. � ,.: ;... , . ., „ } .. m .: "1 !,elh't2�1.rA tS:,lAf,1', .. r! .. 7... ,., . set p(wdr 1i4A n,4 Vet r.. �, bQo v . r.. h a1�1 �4e a $ . 1QU std 9 �"?ra 4? ar arra til IF _, ,•. „ :x + s b otivxg 2i8at� P >a I. . k WAt$PC APW4'.& ,. F.. y�g� � mA45 IR with 1Rrtfi� e re der „ i� x I �; u t A? ..-:,- ,-. ', ,I �(�!.:•,.( a, �r'j'-;r ,�,. 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Ci0d09UNd Ji 4 aur ING • D �' . J$ 1. . 1, } �, i° n k ural foam a welcome shelter and valuable to see the aeml r ,,' `r'r, 1 +II' �n 1`k i s the ub- Almost a titantis undertaking for a illy`�� � l r ° °t +:°i2` k rotetion, Eaustbourne own' P .., s s, ,P,,, t; f P th aur o elation, the new ®Q 49nQ IDinnsuna� p Idem Dlcatt d 1i9 tlD.v° vet® 11Il iQl �i9nn�re a caeizIIei� prS a�� 99& * �4�11 ' � ° ? R t.u. "� s'4 =< r t'''" ; . y [ lie rks and gaudens, wlxere cancerte country wi P P `A'ga apVA 1� 4IIu® a°e°wlioAP i ®si�le>mL mmidl tltlaisiFcAaAffi� flue ti Q Q�WaAn, Rl �l trlaWt l�i?Il&4(3 S Bc�Rm :I atIDR� } » at7ilo4 .:, a. dile a, i. rya °' r" ° t+ , }, and entertainments are conducted waterway will rank as qne of Can- m ha��r busiltm¢ss 1rQllz�tiuA>maIlau� OF2ttx✓m¢vn r� G+' 4 x$. , } Af w ' ' ' , through the year. It operates an el- ada's finest achievements in respect �qr"T,y " 49 ecbric lighting plant, hospstals and t public works- ,zkri a '*, o Famous military r�° ��° - 1l� J1lls 66 Jls dSHOP 9� �4m �� ��r`� ,,ee8 y J , r J ( maternity homes. WIRW as and atkxer bands play two or three ry/?$e�turoaaFssui 's'pell toaortks to �rusc➢e¢tiro times daily at an annual cost to the RIDINDEER HERDIED FROM °, °QDiI" 4 I`Vle n-2 (utoll LIt11Q JZmm A ]�%Zez— p �= � coxporatior. of £16,000, while a hand ALASKA TO ARCTIIC CANADA 7� nTr1�}� �v��•q �T��.7� (� •���ty5T3� §,i 1%;, ossa eight' II was laid uA taitaa }id6 1111�J11r4PJ d511� JS,A1L;+- M . I ' , >pf�,�r•' pr, gbj w, unable to maw, where I was advacK some from chair sM and bathing houses. It PJ EWS STRA�1J IfllA7CS. -�t�y Straw ffiat in stoma, a�CIlan4finn� taIlTltr ®m� � gq. tri! g�aschem $alts. SL is atnwst ¢ aniract� U� F �� 20 ,y,tleaat ¢word of mato z tvaa able to b® _ on a better Hats, which sold as high as $3.50. Sizes 6�avt® °��• TIEI[S 1@ to tinea front door art less than a teach l s is a en ng to seeuimany thausandsmseated plead arrangement e far theht ansfei S��°'CIIA1L®� ®��JIING SALE PRICE ............... . ........... � Ir i; -._,. a:I'stq d¢r0e Y was out with the help of cratchea • { '.. `it�{r r1•tt aC72d a short tinea Z was walke¢0 well. 1h ,} , , , do not eons -week testamonte+l, tett four plasia. round the music pavilion on the beach of 3,000 head of reindeer from the WOMEN'S we are featuring �yst of Alask r4 ,. g have t¢Teen it eve, since, and I Weser feet ¢ ening or walking char nn ng thepromenade sk in the op n side olist- west f the Macken ie river a to the The ��jr iytehofrheumuteantrtmo dIwipesu close7a aboat job would be comparatively easy if NEW FALL COATS AND DR•IESSES (�}���}{� r� ®. V. PURE. WOOL BED COYffiIt�S 1 ,andmdvtsetleerntot¢kett. Pwillcaoae,aUietter air. ��V `�®�S°� ® VYl4Sl��a�V� 1 !a _ + Buryaing volt •ill pubtwh tit for orhe�r"�t waiti� Recently the town has acquired ov- the usual means of transportation wq,k4, odsineit°tt.r°°a'°t°`'�P�`tOe ex• 5,000 acres from the South Downs were available but these animals wil, —IN -- i° 7 imsahen Salts is obtainable at drug and purchase from private owners un- have to be driven o2i fol the entire The story is Mold of the woman bargain hunter viwhe spent 15c street �. department stores in Canada at 75c. a bottle derpparliamentary powers at an ex• distance, about 1,500 miles, feeding Soft, Pastel Shades ams Fawn Colors. bottle contains enoaSh to last fur 4 or 5 care fare and lost two hours' to buy a dress advertised at a sale for Combination IPIlai�ls. ? ,.y Mouths—good health for hau-a�eut as dila penditure of upwards of £400,OOv themselves as they move along and ����� �j�.®� $3,98 and who returned home to find that her neighbor had bought a 1i thus forever assuring the public the it is estimated to require about two similar dress the day before for $4.00. Bargain hunteas are like y, 1 freedom of thaw invigorating hills years. The object is highly con that. They do not get anything for nothing. swelling up from the sea around mended for it is to furnish food to g f TREES FOR INSURANCE Beachy Head, the highest point along the Eskimos and Indians in the far What does it cast you to buy outside Seaforth? Undoubtedly your FRED S. �� (���(�4 9°Q�q '�F It is hard for any farmer to carry the south coast, about 500 feet above north of Canada, especially along the t QJ eo �° �(+ eTP�IlIiS®� �®° shopping trips to other cities are prompted by the desire to save q,0} ` ' as much life insurance as he should sea level. The writer is indebted to Arctic coast, At tames, when hunt- g WatcIlgmaflcex and JeweIlleiz SOLES Guaranteed Electric Light money. 'Did you ever top and fi ume out your savings when you ®p ®mietxisL ql.,;,. to protect his family and himself in Mr. Pbvargue, ,the genial and veteran ing fails, they suffer from famine Bulbs, burn longer and show a bright- rturned from these trips. '` solicitor and town clerk, of East- and disease but it is believed that the er light 25 and 40 watt, 27c; 40 watt *%: lois old age. So, to provide insurance 1 > educate my children and to care bourne for the last thirty years, for reindeer will perpetuate the supply 30c; 100 watt, 48c, inside frosted. Figure your lost time. List your street car fare', gasoline cast, "Tl�E GIFT SIS[®P90 to p Everything in Hardware. and other incidentals and then figure out how much you are ahead• for myself and wife in our old age, 1 valuable in'fgrmation in preparing of food, will take the lace of some Perhaps you bought an article one dollar cheaper than you would M. ROSS S�YAUGIE, ®pit. IID. .: am planting trees on all my old wash- this slight sketch. Meliora Sequiniur of the domestic animals of civilized TELEPHONE 61, have paid for it here. However, when you were in the shop et the Optometrist ` ed land that is not worth cultivat- is the motto of Eastbourne and it life and will be of service to these other city, more likely than not you were convinced to buy something ing. lives up to it. p eople in a great variety of ways At else. How much did you pay for that article, and what would it have ���1��11eyS �� Store There is ore tree that will grow on the last session of parliament the sum ' cost you in Seaforth? the poorest land—the black locust. So of $190,000 was voted for this pur �. A. WES°. COTT SPECIAL SCHOOL BAG I am using black locust for my plant- WELLA'!'D SHIP CANAL FOURTH pose and it should be money well Support Seaforth merchants. They have their standard of prices, ing, for no other l tree will live on spent for the wards of the nation Jeweller and Watchmaker determined on an honest and fair basis. They do not sell one article 25 Cents. 1. Ithe land I car_ spare for reforesting. AND GREATEST Few movements undertaken for the ''ATTRACTI�, E WEDDING GIFTS AT cheap that they may overcharge for another. BUY AT HOME- -and BIEATTIE'S CHINA AND GQF'1P I try to set out 3,000 trees every the Welland ship canal nears development of a new country have you will be the winner and your town will benefit by your loyalty. STORE year. I buy the vear-old seedlings As proved so successful and so full of "5• Mo PRICES. for $3.50 per thousand. I cultivate completion—its formal opening being interest as the, introduction of rein- :. them for one year if possible. Bu!. promised for 1930—it is interesting deer into Alaska where they now con- °i .11 11 they will live without any cultivation- to note that the new waterway is, in stitute one of the greatest economic W. A. (C�,UCH �'® SECURE THIS $51 SAYING I protect them from fire as this is reality, the fourth Welland canal, and assets in that potentially rich conn- °�°hDIlI PS®111195 ®®� ��®�� W. � ��� COME TO the greatest danger to any young that the town of Thorold is divided by try, wrote the late Dr. C. Gordon Teas and Coffees BALKIER. WA 1�9�Ct trees. I set them five feet apart, for all of them. Hewitt in his valuable book on "The KROFI®N ]KID Groceries, DURING NATIONA1iL�9SSANI-BILI the closer they are the better timber At Allanuurg stands a cairn testi- Conservation of the Wild Life of Can- � High-grade Note )Paper at a reason ]PEACHES AND PLUMS TRX OUR :� 7 able price. WEEK, SEPT.S1EPT14 to 21st - they will make, and if set close en- fying to the turning of the first sod ada. The first reindeer, numbering . Cucumbers Spices SPECIAL JA16ll FILLED BUNS g about 171 animals, were introduced in- TRY A BOX. Vinegar - Tomatoes and see this special Sani-Birt Suite ough they will require no pruning. for the original canal—which was Telephone 34 priced for 7 days of quick selling all 11 In ten years I can begin cutting completed in 1829—by George Keefer to Alaska from Siberia in 1892; in Window Shades Picture Frames Telephone 12 over Canada. them for posts. Each tree will aver- and Hon. William Hamilton il4erritt- �5 years there were 98,582. There N Mode t® Order - Phone 181 age from two to four posts. Locust the remains of one of whose locks i6 are now probably over 200,000, and posts are ver, lasting and are selling still to be seen just west of the they form the chief agricultural in- ., �. �. ��A�� � �° {} R. H. SPROAT , 1. now for tver_.y-five cents apiece. Thorold fire hall. This canal, which dustry of a country formerly desti- ° Jj'u-siL. olre �, It will be a perpetual insurance for is now but a h-,draulic raceway sup- tete of domestic live stock. The in- WE'VE BOYS' and GIRLS' SCIEI(®®II. when one locust is cut angther will. plying power to a number of mann- troductio•n of these animals was fie- SPECIAL THE UNITED—a remarkable new `TRACTOR ffor agriculture and nn SHOES WORTH BUYING come up immediately. facturing plants, was superseded by quentl . devti'tiutea of domestic live flet' g2 ®z, Bottle 1Puretest Genuine Iarcn- dustry, at an unusually low pries — is here. Some people say that locusts are what has been known for nearly half stock The introduction of these an- • ported Russian Oil They are worth buying because °they pests and cannot be killed. I do not a century as the Old Welland canal, imals was frequently suggested to $1.49. ¶¶''�� j� a are good. r,, want to kill them until the land is which itself practically lapsed into the United States government with- Kodak Agent 1L aR,y s Gglz-age, Sesf®l°t�Il Compare our prices and quality. built up enough to be cultivated. Andldisuse as regards navigation in the out success, and finally, Dr. Sheldon Ph®me 28 Seafforth � then I cut them down and pasture I early 80's. It was then that the new Jackson, general agent of education the land for a year or two and the Welland carnal, one of the greatest in Alaska, appealed to the public and WALTER G. ����� ,,�j ,,��jj ¶¶ j {� p FRED W1 W. WIGG s:' cattle will destroy every sprout of ne ineeri,xg feats 'of the day, was met with a generous response. Afte* ti,Rn(& ��lU usl I1.+ us'ness w1rIl"e®��tc"° `,'. them. opened for the passage of vessels. he had brought over the 171 animals, V. Dependable Shoes. 'Hoots �•md Shoes Locust trees have a great many The new waterway connecting Lake the government appropriated money THE W. A. CRICH BAKERY. --The W. A. Crich Bakery a Seafo n- ' surface roots that reach out and hold Erie with Lake Ontario contained 25 for additional importation and the Williams' Celebrated Work Shoes,with is one of the largest and best know>� bakery businesses i Western yes t;' locks, accommodating boats drawing ,resent abundance is due to the pro- tario. There are eleven employees and the daily' output is 1,800 loaves Special in Boys, Soli®ofl $8.58 . ' the dirt and so prevent the land from p Panco Soles, special at $3.95 washing. up to 14 feet of water, together with lificness of reindeer. The objects of of bread and on Saturdays the output addition s 2,500. Three large t arge S6ibes, 1 t.® 5, at ..... , k' Other makes at $2.95 and $3.45 a guard lock, near the head lock at the reindeer industry, as stated by New ]Fail Rubbers just arrived. serve a wide territory and there is in addition a town wagon. Large � 1. Dr. Jackson, apply in part to north- quantities of pies, cakes and other home cooking are also made daily.17 On Sunday we prefer the automo- Thorold, and an additional lock at ern Canada. "To convert the nom -"• In connection with the bakery there is an ice cream parlor whose bite to a visit to the movies. Better Port Colborne, the Lake Erie anti- LOOK sitting in line than standing.—Life. ante to the canal. odic tribes of fishers and hunters 'n ��� S. gDENKN�°i furnishings, appointments and service are net surpassed in any city. Thirty years ago an agitation start- northwestern and central Alaska in- Mr. W. A. Crich, the owner, is a native of Clinton. 'He learned the 'ir ed fore the building of a deeper water- to rat ars of reindee2, to change that: baking in Toronto and then spent three years iii Boise City, Idaho. 61 Floor Varnish will dr in . .' ed f that would accommodate dee er the to r tion from the precarious pur- BIre r CAkes i9n(J ?31StYy From there he came to Seaforth and spent three years in the employ hours. That's no blu . 4�UE]E�l OF ENGLII$H HOLIDAY of the late Joseph Clark, and the next three years he spent in Brussels. largest type of lake carriers. In this suits hunting wild animals and ar D®UGHNUTS r�°. (�r`. a��i® RESORTS campaign the lenders were the late taking fish from ,the waters of in- Thirty years ago he returned to since, building and purchased the business Thomas Conlon, vessel owner and cap- land rivers to that of herders and Not only tempting but nutritious which he has continued to run since, building it up from a small be- Tele�D�®Yle �2:. Nestling beside the majestic South italist pf Thorold, the late S. W. Se- teamsters; to elevate a people, who, .`d Phone 70 ginning to its present size and success. IF Downs of Sussex, which stretch west- cord, bank manager of St. Cathrar- in their wild uncivilized state, are S. SERNAN 1. ward to Beachy Head, Eastbourne, ines, and D. 'W. Garter, of Port Col- the prey of unscrupulous transient . queen of English Places, faces borne, who has long been identified immigrate into a self-supporting W (� � ° n M ENT Men's and Ladies" Ready-4o-weffir the English Channel with its shining with tug and shipping interests. race, not enemies, but friendly al r, S.S. CL�° ��� �j V Jj //� Dry Go°ds i'` sands, happy bathers and triple pro- Finally in 1913 the construction of lies and auxiliaries of the white man. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Pure Line Tablecloths, 54rrx5410 menade, the Weiland ship canal was started As the reindeer is the only draft PEACHES 16 Ft THE BUSHEL COAL AND'COKE at '........85c yard Stately and comfortable hotels, and was well under way when the animal in Arctic regions that is able � SORVICE - PREPARATION Heavy Linen Crash eclat , • , 2 yard beautiful parks, pleasure resorts outbreak of the world war compelled to secure its own food whsle on a r ORDER NOW QUALITY phone 126 Bordered Linen Tablecloth, 2 yards and bathing 'beaches attract visitors cessation of work, as every energy journey the question of cheapness and wide at 85e 1. from all parts of England and aver- of the federal government and of the speed should ,bring it into common i Delivery Service - Phone 117 seas. Fleet of char -a -banes ply to Canadian people was of necessity use. The Eskimo is very well adapt- ' Eastbourne daily from far and near, given to the prosecution of the war ed to the work of he or teamster //''a�yv �v �f tr especially from London, only sixty 'Illostilities over, the work was re- and thus became an important agent REEGER'S GARAGE S�a°Ai gi`®]�rf�"� CREAMERY �°�� �%®I�Y�TP�®1Tll ��®11IlTP T�Il� AO W. �ftr�T11e�1ip ��A�ir�a miles away. sumed as soon as possible, with the in the development of Alaska. After Co.,�.11ltttftIlir�Q� lUU1i�� ,,. Many steamers pass up and down result that the great waterway with the establishment of this industry on Studebaker Sales and Service The place to market your Cream, We specialize in Body and Fender the channel, while by night the light its eight (including a twin) locks, a firm basis, the United States goy- and to receive the beat service. Millers of flour that's Dependable work. Make your old fenders 11 ship on Goodwin Sands flashes it each with a volume 22 times that of ernmet reduced appropriations. A Repairs on all Makes of Cara. that can be given. SILYERIKING ffor BREAD like new. t'i:' warning rays at frequent intervals any lock in the canal now in opera- number of reindeer companies were TIRES, BATTERIES, ETC- KEYSTONE for PASTRY '' along the long line of coast. Phone 80 W Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 18? tion, and with a total lift of 342 feet formed and steps were taken to place Tele hone 51 lf.? The earliest records of the parish is practically receiving its finishing the industry on a scientific' basis. Out - Telephone 167 C. A. BARBER, PxoprtetoY. P ofrl: Eastbourne, preserved in the pub- touches. side markets were secured for the THOMAS DRCKSGI\'\ ` lie library, commence in 1685, during This $115,000,000 undertaking pro= meat and for the tanned skins, and Th(? Root. Bell Engine & GALLOP & MCACeI HNIR CANADA IFlU1l�I�T]Ir1PItTR E . the reign of King James II., when the vides Iocka 83 -feet deep, equipped reindeer meat was shipped to various Dealer in rateable value of the property was with steel gates weighing 32 tons centres in the United Stater.•. A ser- Thresher� COl'Ifftlj�D�1,Il1Y Agents for Massey -Harris Imple- MANUFACTURERS, LIMIITIED £474 producing £91.11.11 far the re- each, and operated by electricity. ious menace in Alaska, however, is FlOHg° -]Feed - Seed �° lief of the poor of the parish. It which will admit 'vessels 800 feet the wa,rblefly which perforates the Manufacturers .of Traction iEnd g baa ments and Repairs. �9,� ��rq �.; Tractors, 9'hreshers, ]Power and ffieating Office Furniture �®1�1�)r'� `�,lil� �bb"" 111 11 was not until 1793 that this value long. Vertical lift bridges will carry hides. This insQ-t also affects a Boile48, sawmills, }Etc. sere offer a large Beatty Bros. Farm Equipment reached £1,000. When Napoleon roadways across the canal, which was large proportion of the native bar- '_; stock on Herr, rebuilt and secondhand Metallic Roofing Frost Fence �, threshers and engines, very suitable for Sectional Bookcases. Telephone 13 threatened to invade Britain, many not constructed without many and ren ground caribou in norethern Can- inaioia®al ar custom Work. ]Buy at home GASOLINE and OIILS Marcello towers and two redoubts grievous problems requiring solution- ada. where you nr® assured on g,r®n'at sorelca ,, were built to guard its shores. In Although a vast area of subarctic r t My, ,;•; At Welland, for instance, in the vi- vw' > n -. : x:.WX4.�"ep'.' '.nw•. yyn,l °. '. .',,PPA n''i+:Ul ..-. I ?;" the last sixty o+r seventy years its ciruty of the aqueduct, the Welland Canada affords as suitable range for. _ _ li .. growth to a town of over 60,000 ha -s river had to be taken underneath the reindeer as the areas in northern ` bsed een rapid and continuous. new ship canal. In doing this and Europe and Asia where they have sleeping :ii'' The borough of Eastbourne was an- also in bulding the piers for the bridge been utilized by man for centuries, '' 1883 with the Marquis the flies again tormented the ani- piture and declined 'to Sell b tithe ~yell-knived fown arom b harityFa atatemrank uent up- I with the beauty oft he pictury was e RaniII g;; corporated in on Main street, the clayey soil en- and although reindeer were i�ntroduc- _'- of Hartington (seventh Duke of countered almost baffled the en- ed into Alaska in 1892, their fire in- mals so mush that they broke away figure. He was not tem Y ;,..1 and fled into the surrounding couro- profit he then had an opportunity to holding the opinion -that "It painting bought the painting for $50. Mrs ,..'. Dervonshire) as its first mayor, who gineers Only the dogged dtermina- troduction into Canada was, of com- did so much with his family to de- tion of Superintending Engineer paratvely recent date and under dis- tT3r Eleven of them were rounded up make because the pictured had ac- c a Rubens and saying "It ,�r'<!,•` but owing to deaths only four deer quired for $11.50 was Claude Moneys copy or a replica, but anioriginal pro- Perry, it is said, was by no meanie velo and beautify the town that and the work t;restting circumstances. Dr. Wilfred p Grant saved the day, remained in the spring of 1914. Fin- "A Lady on a Sofa-" The account of duction from .the masters audio, and pleased when she heard o t pur- statues to the sixth and seventh was eventually carried forward. A T- Grenfell, the famous missionary of 11 Dukes were erected to their memory Thorold recently a Leak near the On- the Labrador coast, realized their ally two suxvdvors were removed to Mr. Klein's purchase leas led a vgrit- the figures of the Virgin and the chase but when shwas e saw it she deet - "•'"s war subscription. paper mill caused considerable an island in .the Great Slave lake, er in the New York Sunday Times h Christ chiles I consider from the Mas- Shehhunhe he p nting worth her home. 11 _.: by P P tanto pap value, and by means of public sub- and the last died .n the autumn of recall some other cases in •which ter's own 1 and. g Pa Quoting from the official idEast- delay and has only now been repair- scriptions and a grant from the Can- 1916. shrewd, discerning or merely lucky Mr. Karl Loevenich, when he ex- Later, Perry tank it to the loft should ,a", :' The great part taken ed while previously the crashing of pian department of agriculture, pur- persons have bought valuable works hibited the picture entitled "Arab his warehouse lest the frame she ndl < r;'' bourne's development by the seventh a 32 -ton steel lock gate caused lass chased 300 resndeer from Norway of a -rt cheaply. N't long ago, ac- Dealer among his Antiques," said is .be injured. Months e4agsed ancIl ;. Perry did not succeed in selling this 'XI :' Duke of Devonshire and his recces of life and held up operations for and Lapland- They were branspoxt- carding to this writer, a dealer at- be a masterpnece by Charles BaTgiae, 11, 1?F; sons is gratefully remembered; with- some time. Only the other day at ed to northern Newfoundland in 1907 'II'AII.ES QD)^ 1LgiCKlC BUYERS OF tended an auction sale of the goods of told how he discovered it. He was frame. Then and art dealer ,rarllee :�,•,, out the far-ssghted enterprise of its Port Welland, the Lake Ontario en- and in a f(•w years inereasted to 1,250 FINE WOlR1KS OF Ati$T a Dortmund family, who were moving looking through the stock in a shop and asked to see the painting. He 75i moble founder, the town might never fiance to the carnal, workmen were •but owing• to lack of support by the from Germany to lYolland. He bid $5 in New York when he oro be a upon offered $ t for it. Perry said after - ht,:'` ,have attained its proud position oe seen con.atructg a cement ,bar across Newfoundland government, their sub -Tales of treasure trove have a fes- for a faded portrait because he want- what the owner believed to be a doe- ward that he would have sold the �:;t,c1:;: been extended upon the high principle the ,bottom of lock one, as a support sequent history was a sad one• cin'ation for most human besngs. So ed its frame. He congratulated him- tored lithograph." When Mr. Loe .- picture then had the dealer offered u ,; :,,,'I,:,:; that distinguishes it so strikingly for the lock's concrete walls, in hold- As .the expense of the Laplander have stories of rich finds, of good for- self upon obtaining a fine old frame enich picked it up the owner said, $75 Or $100 for it. He did not sell I from the conventional holiday resort. ,A ;'f o salubrious that it ing the banks in order, thereby pre- herders could not be met they could tune at gaming tables or on the turf, at so small a cast 'and sold the Pic- "don't bother about that, it's some- it then. Other dealers made offers Y„ar The climate is s venting a elide. net be retained. The people of the of lucky or rovi'sE speculation or of 'lure itself to A dealer iii antiques. thing I got stung with” for it and finally, a year ago, earners s'''`, h sicians for its l , . is recommended by p y mild tem- To a casual observer, it would seem Newfoundland coast were unsymP�a- profitable tg+ayp�actons. Perhaps a The latter had the accumulated dust "Let me see it," replied Mr. Loeven- sold it for Tettol$21,000. It n now own A ..: pure and bracing air and mi that rough 'water in Lake Ontario thetic and poached on every orppor- "�'r7 , rabure ranging from 55 degrees to ]d sure back into the almost tunfty. Thus the herd diminished un- secret hope .larks in the minds of and several coats of varnish removed lean "I like tro�be'stung. What do Yon m00lane"rand istvaluediata$ and Pe many men and women that chance from the painting and found he had want for it. + + T per with an average of 50.5 degrees would t -shaped entrance to Port Wel- til by the end of 191Cr" hardly more X11 one day ,s�x1nile ort them and raire2 a po7trait of Henry IV of France, The owexeT asked $200 for thq ,paint Of course, opportunities filo procure I'll;;�". for the past forty years, never fall im and make it difficult, if not im- thiuri 100 animals remnained. It was noisseurs bo be the ing. Mr. Loevenich purchased it for such bargains da not present them- M1aelow 37 degrees, and with many represented to the Canadian govern- them to unexpected affluence and the adjudged by corC that rice. When the picture was ex- selves often or to many per s. The ;.°,' , ing' possible, for vessels to moor at the accounts of tree 'w'in'nings ore ,profits of work of Rubens. P �.�,r,... Hours of sunshine. There is no smoke appxaach to lock one. Whether or me�stt that they mnght be4nefit the In- :Itnow ' Yum Iof s ns the streets, nor any dis sato lock outside of the part p abhors fl'atier that h'oPe• Wliatevex Mr. I. J. •Sheimberg is also credited hibbted in Neroa York three years ago, }number of authentic works great not a breakwater dfans on the nombh share of she St the reason, an announcement that with having bought a Rubens eheap it was valued at $25,OOfl. Artists likely to be found in the Pos- giui�ing buildings or adveitiaements. has been provided for in the plans is Lawrence, and in 1918 the survivors ' . ", liana are clean and beautiful but a brief visit there car- were rerthoved to a reserve at Lobster some indi�ridvlat leas attained wa�alth ly.for a small private gallery in New Art dealers are more likely than their of owners who da net °r' tires arni flowers, gardens net known, such ,protection near Seven Islands and Clarke 'by the discovery of a valuable de- York. He attended a salt of Pictures zeY classes of people to P such their value canna be very large• x atr�bs+ tainly suggests theA ubay, pis. the have in• posit of mineral, or hare, through some collected ,by Dir, George' gR. Knelling, gains. They have more o viten When such works arQ discovered, i, ' • and public Parrk,s• Many retired pro- g en ex -army would be advantageous. City, and since then 1% ha accident � secur d far a song a of Baltimore. A paintin 1dl inches letter than must other copra to le, if that' ,are added to the collections o r {, fegsfianal and business m , rMile navigation of the new waiter- creased in numrbet. But a disaster met happy + ti s lie g alleries and hemecefoxth they do A ,." > d navy office s liana found in East master eco of 'art worth a forctt>ris, by 14 a inches, depicting the . It of plate a a that are for sale, find, g' lic g ll ies,conaisselazKs and large pu - isA arra way will not be possible before flip the attempt of the department of the 1®. Family, was put ftp for auction. It :ley are eRperIeneed in the r b.xsinass; , , , 91 I'll •' Tatstir�n- a haven of gest and recrea- ear, the completion of the inr6rsriox tett introduce reindeer itiuto the is of fnterrst to many poop "'7 it is claimed learoe prolonged timing y lop delayed. In A few weeks Ago, an art dealer, had •the appeamance of great age and mast other people to eatimarte the PAm- TdOrie7 og• 'ride eahAmge hands far tplyif anus o ' and o sasases locks will net ,be eo g Y northwest terriaories. Iiia 1,11 a tstbotxxyxe• P J Colborne is of r Ferre uncTaaged from Ott° •Klein lay name, strolled in -bo a was ticketed "by Rubens:' Tlieesent a l artist.orth f While painting i a by n Mr. vorl ofTold masterhus, the s supply •-tthe tTtp ift lives. fact, lock ei'g'ht at Port small herd 5 I► aw•nbroker's : 9'broP in Vfenrna while jcp¢�ity of dealers and experts pia " � g i' . , rye. gto golf lanlc4, ons'$.'he Filling- � bein fnnirined, will shortly Dr. �Grenfel�'a 'h6rd art �1~ Ls¢itthanlr, P xestdenee of n ffaticrsaad the Tom Perry, ala ulrholsterer in Hailes: p inain on the bargain co d� a ooruuntrgr 'al o tairAng. This ottndiauid 'wind trA ported to an Aaictfon sats rovag fn progress, Ike at the sale. evidently, tet s, 'best _ be readjr for the oma P Newf s took a fancy tett a, erayon dr9Vini`g. 01 troth of the label that attributed the don, near London, �ergleta� bead for- small and tends to rbes'ame slyia7ler. settmvatol'.Gen►e9ca1 of Cain '1Cllon°aid--�cxpposite Syyiif tin ke 1�Gaec2nrie river.l a sofa ibid'11.G0 painting to Ilabens� lir. Shrnbeig lunate enough to peek up..bt.gali► a "fit fact itself adds interest to thK Zai d ie, lock s�e`aerct sic Hort a wonrean rests+ + P a •a. avlalat of the oistty he . doent carnal 1 dd ,, 41i .Ua ie�ed thorn ` - � i t . e . 4fa�ixtt' oin t pry But bel g it and 7hed prnssessinn cif .i far bots it the picture for $1$0;; a had few 3reara ago. A stxa, wr�aikat'? lre ben able some lucky individual hat > locl ic�2a. Mucrh of a sfiararr dsdi+uni the eitelos- for ,r... t d:. Vis ,will ,be iteomp and they as price. 1lPllr later, it Baa re- it clamed and subniittad the jlYtoblernn to his shop aa�d s proved ldit r.Picttlre been able to quire a really vale- ,,. } ? .fxi ierab%rtg faltr t for fnidlian blas gats TV"..' .. . , tCie a Bien bre and aha c�lki ll�ae roma attic to til► Prl "tJ'vr nine . iP " anll ba'idgeq entad, he ver +arared $1,2'00 the . lett atatltarshYya to epe1Ge re- of a woman kneeling b theldb of a able masterpiece a cap y. ��a reoaptil> 1 ai�re, f3a'mnrrler ;� ill t��l i1liP ,endlrstirag its 1r31 r . ,. I -; a `. , I 1,.� „r ,,. • . J a,,i,�, „ N 1, 12ME