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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Dec 1915, p. 3

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3 and one of 1613 abd to the wilt fof 16] Mr, McConway refers to the original documents unearthed by Professor Wallace In 1010, and his theory is that *ghg solicitor who drew up the papers "of the mortgage and of the will is the man who made for Sha! a copy the: mio trent © '8 ae | 9: Shvacs.ofwiminate dentin. ©0000900665868505 "Bronze Gold' 'Hef ' v Government tests five I ed to have shown that a new type of mirror now. used In 'the Inrgest searfhilight in service in the, United "States 'havy 1s nianifestly - superior {0 'any 'réftecting medium héretofore devel "for this DUTPOsS, Nairn: "" Instead of belng made of sitees sur- faced glass, the parabola ¢ofisists of 4 bronze tasting electroplated with gold. This' form of coustriiction adem to have a number of" important potas in favor of it.' or Silver Is nlwars stbfected: 'to corro- sion, while gold 18 not: Fufthermore, the optieal. properties wl: gold reflecting are lor to.those-of silver + of lls name, which the flliterate Shake- sspeare then followed in scrawliipg, un- certain Imitation to make the signa- tures to the dormments. This saved . him from the humiliation of having fo make "ie X mark" A id docutoent put tn evidence Mr Mr. McConway is a'fragment re lating to litigation in respect to cer "tain money inferests in'the Globe the- "ater. In this fragment appears, in two "places, the name "Wilm, Shakespeare," 'written by the 7 A scrivener Avho prepared the 'case. Mr, AMcCon- Way: pojnts out that Shakespeare's own #ignature appended 1s. 2 laboripus fmi- tation, performed by a man who could | not read his chirography when be, had it. M "McEonway th convinced that this. vener. 1° the man who 'made the A to! execute legal at ; Sut he umillation of the *X- mark. Jot: fegal : es of t he cotirt. : Ee gon Is "called to this [amacre: says Mr. .MeConway,, "a! : abbreviated. The ot | ! who had at his comma Ith of words' measuring five times mber gatbéred lito the diction. | "of the. time, nses but a molety of characters which he had been to use as the ideograph to rep- resent his name. _ | "We are told that he was Instructed {to appear Tater Lefore the coiirt for a fortber examination, but the record no- Where ehows that he ever appeared, although the other witnesses appeared 'time. Would they be consid- cynical 'who might surmise that he position in which Shakespeare of ratford found himself when called '|upon to attach his signature to the rec . jord in open court was one of estreme embarrassment in that-he: could net some exposure of ignorance | without o tse is 004° 10, guide big pen" Queen 'Mother. Py that perfectly ridiculous? ex: elalmed Mrs. Binks. "That young Mrs, oh e who lives around the curner ay he afidacity fo cintm that is of royal lineage!". "Well," said the head of the house. 'stroking "bis gray. mustache as Le ght of bygone days, "she may not '80 far wrong at that. 1 remember mother when she was a girl, and, re me, she was, Some "queen." req! i a Sa in that the gold rays. penetrate. thick, foggy atmospheres much mary efficient. ly than does light' Soleil by A giver mirror, TheOnion. 5 The onion has béen so.long. in cull. | vation that its ofiginal form is vot def- | initely known.' There fie so called wild obiotis 'that grow In thé woods. Nobolly '€vét tiistes them but once, and there 18 nbout '(hie taste rio stiggestion that cultivation"or anything' ele could ever, make then graterdy to the human paldte." In all Drobubiriey the Biilon is a native of western Asia andiigjacent parts of Africa since. it nentioned in: 0ld Egy] Piiag ating toe Jlen- Aart : B / Antiquity of Wrest _ Probably, the first autpontie gd a. wrestling. match. js dn, A. oe azz 'better. Dhring thie' Teli "of Hénty nL & Th Bt, Hizen: proper. pie hc was, dak pop. ular as.a pastime in Kogind at 8 much earliér period, - and: free; thas comitry many of the. 'different Eyles originated:* CECE 1 "The Oldest Game of Ball. Court 'tebuis' is the oldest game of ball that we have--that is td say, it goes back "further In its present fortn than any other. Games of bil of some kind 'go back so far that there is no" trace of their eghnofng. 10 thelr sim- plest. form 'the "Lan was "thrown from one man to audiher, RT We, dary the. process one step further and, imagine the ball, or whatever stood In. jtmplice, to be hit back with the: huwd, instead: of being enught and' thrown. swe 'have at once handball, the urighigh-ef all games like tennis; racket; ete: Indeed, ; :{ the French name for tennis remains paume to this'day. becnise theditll was. 'struck with the paim ofthe apd. © - ------aad A Dirtless Dutch City, +" , Rotterdam, the city of Erasmus, WAS described by Thomas 1lood as "a sort' of vulgar Venice" Impression, however, is preserved fn a letter from Lady Mary Wortley Mon. .tagn 0 1716 to ber friend the Count: ess of Mar. "All the strects are paved with Lrdad'stones, and befors the. mean. est artifioers' doors are seats'of various mafbles, A moré pleasing. 5 ; Synopsis or Canadian Nenthwest. Land ~Regulations. dele Shh mente' ronnie And cultivation of the land, nn of thres years A bomesteader may iin. fury of wt least 80 acres, on certain conditions. -A babitable house is re quired except where residence is per- ormed-{u the vicinity, In certain districts a homesteadar in wood standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside of his hones stead, Prica $8.00 por aero, Duties, -- ix pe reside: en in each af three years atter caning homertead.| patent; alwo £0 Acres extra ¢ nltivation Pre«omp ion patentanay bre obtained a- homestosd patent, on certain eondi- tons. A settler who har exh usted his homestand eight, mav take » parchaned fomestead inc rain districts. Price $2.00 per acre. Duiies.--Must reside «x months fneach ol threes enrs, cultiv- wre ity meres and oteyt a house worth $100. The area of 'eattivation is suhj-et te redaction in care of rough, werubi yor stony land. Live etock muv be subarti- tated for cultivation ander cortain con- ditions. WW. CORY, OC MG. Deputy af the Minister of the Interior. N. B ~Unnathoriged publication of this adveitiioment will not be prio for --61388, WANTED : =An industriou: wal Who Can earn £100 per month aud expenses soiling out Products to farmers. Must have some means (or staiting expenses and furei-ly Contract signed ly two responsible men Address AV. T. Rawii igh Co.. Lid s onto, OAL, giving sge, occupa. _.bion and referenés. : Phones --Bell 68r 2, Ind, god. J.B. Lundy, L.D.8, D:D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Te [ Sucecssor to br. RL. Goahami] + Geadunta. Roval Collrgn of Dental Sur. geons and Uriveraity of Tureuto) Office i 1" wu. eiBSON SONYA ONT. Licensed Auctioneer =. Valoater, &e. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage respeefullysolicited. Lost HOLSTEIN HEIFER TRAYED trom lot 20, con, 10, Reach, on or about 12:h Leto bir, a Holstein lester, riang two yours (large for age); color, : lack. ard-wlite. A suitable reward will be given lor information that will lead 10 its recovery. A. SNYDER. Seagrave, Nov. 8, 1915. withhii' bine miles of his howiostoxd ou -m| Tor. FORT PERRY, Ont ra Extra' Quality - Curra New Cooking "Figs--] New Dates--per 1b... Mixed Peels--per 1b. . Icing Sugar, Free © Best Granulated Sngar Shelled Almonds and Monarch Pa Lily White \ Now &. Table Rais portation after set inp, The war is a} cars that ording coal. ORDER YOUR 1} expected from st ORCHARD: semseani Tpesneee y always be tage of trans- 'winter storms 0 using up the rily are used for THE maRAL Is sr COAL FROM Now SAR 1; AH Or ch ar d THE COAL pkly. RI RkLD. ANNOUNCE Lh "in succeeding Mr. "Boyce he intends supplying ihe publicwith Meat which "for quality cannot be excell cd anywhere. ~~ Only the Choicest Animals will be purchased so that customers may rely on all occasions on ont obtaining Choice Cuts at my shop, which constantly - contains a full supply of the Most Meat, The Best Brands of Cured Meats constantly in stock. P'rices moderate, Tender and Best of Game in Season We have the La of Spring and' Su in this District, J It oad | Far better and ¢ You are cordiall Stock of Clath: uti and Most Complete Stock er - Suitings ever shown \ Tien Stuck to choose from, ih Guaranteed a Ready-to- 'Wear, d: to inspect our Lio "We purpose rushing buginéss pa Le patrons satisfaction 'in every spect. THE FORD, as all are aware, is' giving satsatlol) results, and as to practibility it is, without & peer-- hence its great popularity. Quality all the Time + cess AT CAWKER BROS. BUTCHERS NOTE OUR PRICES ON SMOKED MEATS Per Lb. Swifts' Premium Boneless Backs--by the piece...... 33c Swifts' Premium Breakfast Bacon. ,... Swifts' Premium Smoked Ham ....,.... Swifts' Premium Roast or Boiled Ham... Davies' Quality Back Bacon--Sliced...... Davies' Quality Breakfast Bacon--Sliced. Davies' Goi Smoked Rolls.. Davies' Quality Smoked Hams... Davies' Peerless Shortening--2, Tbs, for Davies' Mince Meat --2 lbs. for A. 1. Quality Dry Salt Pork. CAWEERBR BROS: "vi PHONE 4 &&F Highest Price Paid for Hides and Skius, RED CLOVER ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR THE SPRING TRADE en ceed rai tic ence nnn (RR TIPE a All Seed sold subject to Government Inspection graded accordingly. -Prices RIGHT Fe are Sill I Buying Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy Seed. Highest Price paid B =. PURDY : Hue nD CONSIDERABLE EXE Painting, House Desa % ERIEN 'as a Painter I have Opened Business PORT PERRY and am prepared to do all Work entrusted to mein a manner that' cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction as regatds style, durability perfection: of execution and Having had somewhat intricate. experience with a number of large firms inf Toronto,' 1 feel confident that I can Guarantee ALL Wogk. ENGROSSING A SPECIALTY ' Parsonags SoLjciTED: STEWART FORD. Mouse Decorator and Sign Writer in these lines in ¢ the aring, the Conte Fa in fi ago hep u ; ach appiestion Ea be . R ate and. t 17) Pca: of a! Ap} any kind of print) : accepted {as gh 'gonform othe ru received after the end of D will probably be (oo latg, * vapnot be sent in résponse Voape plications (no matter when ows ed) which fail to state. clearly. 4 needs of 'the applicant his exper: ences in crop-saising, and th r acter of the Soil on which he tend ga to gow the seed. All applications for grain, applications from the Ontario. and Quebec oF. potat, should be addressed to t Domin= ion Cerealist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Such herd require, no postage. 'lt ot ! addressed, deay and disa ment may occur, 5 Applications for potatoes Sign farmers in any other provipee should be, addressed (postag: of paid) to the, Su Retintengd ent nearest branch Es ona D, in that provipce, | ,. J. H. GRISDALEY Director, Dominion Ex- perimental Farm Peterborough Revi iews -- long-drawn ont discussion by t teachers of the proposed superanm scheme, it lqoks asifa en pdsgpgues might be, Higible, pad pn. sions before the argument 1 rom fie It he were free to speak his mind, the Signal Hill Sage would probably say that a hundred years of peace between Canada pad the United States has no doubt been a good thing, but it has driven the editor of the Torouts Globe clean crazy. i \ 5] BOOK NOTICE ~ Pb Anane, "be arr Sh ha e, Port Ferry. artistie n green an ald Ontario Qoun'y. !s the homelang. at greater part of 'his book, ahd It Ras : commendzd by the best Judges. The Tors onto World save 'n part: "Those Who read his book will be amp'y repald by Ry vivid plotures of Canaalan rural life; by 4 humor, by Its fresh- alr hgariiness warmth of life, ete." © It nearer the true heart of. the huinan life of 7s the felds than any Canadian predecessor.' --_-- " ; Rough on Rats " Rats, Mice, etc: Don't Die | ip the Hopse. 15c and 25c at Drug énd Country Stores. leary" "out 5% Stigsof i Dio Coie | COUNTY OF OKTARIS 1915. : 1. WHITBY Clerk, Miss B- L. M donell, Whitby pS an. BL Feb, ES March'2, Apri} 6, May 4, June 1, July 8. opt. 1, Oct.s, . De an. 916. Neves, nui] Mim B. I. doneil White Jan. 8 Feb, $2 March 8, April Hy ALT Sept. 3 ot. 6,' s = mmpdona oid i . FORT PE!

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