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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-07-13, Page 7!m0wrMM" mw -, - r-- - . S. I � I - - .� - ----- - I ­ I I ��iaw`7911r-- I - . I I --- � ­ --. ­ - ': I , I I I . �- -­ - ---- ..-- (' 40 - - '. - � ... � ! �!j!m-!!!r = !: -! - �!! —=.r� - -1. -----­^�� - ­ -7 b �­--=—�­��­'--- — ­.- �;�� - ­­ I I - 1-1 � - , �,4�­ �­�, �­ � ­ ­ 11 I ­­ - — : I., � �� =! ;! ­-_=_�­- b :: �� � =­ �1� � I STAR 11 - ;�,�,,­­-, ­­ �-,—­- ­ NO ­ ,�­� �!!!="­ �=io ! -�` . I - . UK -1 11W . - ­­­ ­ -­ , . � !, �! . I I . ­ ---.;i-: --­­-­- I,---- -1 , THURSI)Ay- JULY 13th, IM� - ­ ­­ . 11 ­ -- ­ -,. ­ , —­­ I . fA at the Battle of An - - �, ­ ­ . I I I . . . . ghriftli� Avid the ­ - ­- - I �- 11 ---,. ;�:�-� i,%- ­M ? � * llrrhorN - WO OWN - -- - .......... � . ., I � ,ex4itw driven from Briti"41i, Ik .'� -=-�-Z . � - - I I 11 I INSTIM , . . # The reas%l WhY *u 014" rim F4 ica I . 0 rIoV is that �Xhvl 04IM'i 0 teMP"I loss ter ran &mce like the Orange Ac-siafiatior' is = V0- -­ - 14 A Mons --ge - It Of 'Rome are the , I, Oroge (Wir power on the PA 3e tittle I . THEM. SIGNIF1 NCE- , same today *6 they Were at 0 Clue of b I I F Five Ared MeMbM Of ON _ I of the RevolutliW, The doQti 11 . - I , ,�'.Cw itaing, I , 4U-0=qkJ*S. , ully U11 papa sovetvignty is,expreiised thus' 2 2 oThe I? � authority over teal�� .11, , -Geo I S ChUrICU SVI&Y E e0jr% hag its and Princess, and k0ead St. Me . poralitie of kir � neat that he ussulue the Post has the ri t to kiethrone princes and No iloibt he feels 1*11; ' absolve ir subjecN from Alle- Tr,"W6.JQr the .%Vitt witwit Its 1111*uently. . t� F1'NE ADDRL% � N11V -­-e� !!!�- �� EVEW66, 0 I , � CA I I , i , - I - � - , the .weight of Year$- Commentator,; IL REV. S. S. giiince. beeauge lit POW sword 4)WIR owfkra , HARDY DELIVERS iesses the tem- Whilo, RVosia coutitaue$ to hold BrAlstu are calling attention to t�11101 .0­—� poral 49 Well *5 the *Xitlilkl tile Hague 4CO]afererike, Which have . - over every vrelikture upon earth;' 'a "I number of prominent Altia who in doctrine, which I bj� � � I snear*tdoes laoi seem to 'have 1310e been affected witb strange illnesses ,a principle& of oranscism. Reviawe4 , ENO ,e read. ever� RO great PrOgreSS# trouble Ia plliiag� up amber, 11%)d History an . 4 e'Ver# of WItterneSS L - man Catholic Bishop before 140 Is Con - f late, includi: g4n. the al � . .5 - 0 o"Traor president Of iyernage Devoi4i, HOW seerated, swears to utaIintafri. If this lor the ,'oviet within its own border') Deachanel, f, 1. , . � . officioil I g4vices reaching WAshiligtOn France, Lord Northcliffe, the 91740at atic Del � � � I . `0� . I is true, then it behooves All Who V41 - are to the effect that there are trou- )aper publisher, Lenin no the principles Of MA911A Ch0vt4, Ek and, others of English news' z - .generations after Christ was born, the - -- *;-,-a in'Bokhar; , , I f 11'...'a land tit a. w - ;. the bVinciples ot'the RetOTIll4tiOn-thlO ==-�­. -­ ­ -- �-- ­ . ­ --" . rA" "V111" I I 0-a""� —­ " ,. ­ . �, KO EEN a. The Sclentilic Hair oand , I Scalp Treatment. � �, Koreen permiguently'trgdicates daudruff, stop$ , faiijug, Itair aud scalP irritatiull, �COUIPIettly , - restores the life, vigor and naural color, of the , lioiir aud scalp, Aud Stimulat" illt growt" of . ; tUe new lisir. . , & � Ic"reen is at - , an experiment, but 4 proveu. t .,q ­ 0 Christian religion waa estAtillsil prineiples of the ReVOI1010111 Of 1686 1P e whair bealta I . tile federated eastern 'republics in' 1 . British ChUrclk w43 , ed ' ' Thousands ow 1. � C14404 in Soviet Russia. In Bekliare, Attempted Mar4eir Of, Maximilian Britain. This at pternal-vigilance is . Acceptedrelu y'.. � � p rticrilatly grati.Soviet revolVit1011sr- - I . - Har&n � . L well or -oteen UtAtIlteUtS. e t 4 4 . gant" as 44Y As 200 years to' remer"be"la ed of.to K I I L . are very. Active. They are To t- le time 10 il I .r Alter: the birth of Christ, SubsoiluVut 06 PrIce of liberty' � associpt- , w4droam I I . ,,I � . . ies rr isaxtaillati, Harden, who at or, . I . eat of Britain by the � In the constitutionlot .your . -- ed to be under tb� guidance of A ,gut. I Amongst the Social- - . � . to. the ,voia a �Alle4l tion I find that You reveye the memory 'I P000UPSM0 *t All 43004 Ovumlsta 11 , i < bili, whose invariable practise Ia tQ. was: outstandiiiii t Of $I � 1-, Angles tile Iritish .church Will of William of t)rau I . 1, . istsof the world, was the Ojec I . . � I � burch, Or the ChuTch � ge, not only as � I I ­­ ­ ..) f '' I I prisoners to death. I . the An patriot or Constitutional Monarch, a I I I —­­'­-­, . I.. '! ­11�­ � '.. ­ I �� 7,n- . murderous a , . . '. put' all Soviet ft"" ' as the Christisit I . I —­ ,., . . i , . ttack in Berlin lately, the . �11 7. ". of Eng audL Just 11 - ( � !qs en defeated by Rus- arell- , . a herol, but as R true, Christian# d I . . "', , , ills fore , bive be . . _77i ­­ - - ­ I- ---­­­-­,­��­ . ­ I .- " -- , ­�­­­- --- - I � in several p,tchid.en. crime being,ok%tributled to men ,� . 941001 wits canou --- ­ -­­ , . I . slan caviilry I tit � . organi%atloll At Jeru. hope, Ill the. a 111C, ­­m­.�, ,­­ � - I 1' . .1 nts and are novv'split up into is", He was very badly injured, but . the Claurch lot Jerusalem, or the ,te his virtues by maintailli - ! � o" - i 4 � . . I ,� gagemel to reiover. VIAO'Nvas q emuls k ­6w k is expected probably the largest turnout of any inization at Rome wa. I'll, ask iiIii. to give it I , elial veadit* -1 � �­' -1 � I smaller sectionn -which are raidluirt ,when the, Socialists .of Germany mere Christian orgs religion withOut ArSQ0001k .... . 'It lei, 6 A , friend. I .. - �1­ I L, 4 11 . ass . I I I � -w n 9clety to a .church service In called the Church of ROMQ,!8O tht trenching UPOTI-thO r19Ilts­Qf Others' ?And ther"r, 1 . . ;� . P11311466"N and Oxyllig berever regarded .88 being strong enough to 0 e a (ilo o As- Christian Organization in the land of % cone uslon, I all It speau of only . . I - . they can. The London lgimes,.W# rang, 11 I These, J1Idccd,;1kr0 noble sentiments, I , . I prevent their nation 0111, to "TO doderich was that offli I t%lled the Church of one other Point. it will surprise .1 , strange coluedenee, Prints despatch- and there were not *Anting People ' tj ra of Goderich and vicinity lost the A (IS, Wa* %rs ikf- And high idoals; one iannot read to know that evory orange I . - 1, � . . Englan . Several hundred y( I ,�� %n eorrespond- in many parts,og the world who ar. soclik 0 1V the history Olt the reign Qf William many I t es trow, oni O its Jodi, , . GCOTge's ter the -eatablishiatent of - the Church c n 1.1 . - Lodge is a Holy Name 8060r. I an) 4�" � .. . I . - 1300 I low colf it there Is qt east on � . . '. , - SundkY', evening to St, � ( I , * 1 ' .,i onts, stating that a, familiar figure gued, that Germany would, not be At and Mary without I , i I . . y ago, Bayer Push -A, is. I a .purely atgres� church. It Ia estimated that fully, of England, the 10huroh of Rome sent stantly lostanee.a� of his're I IQ 5 t01- .144 to, note thl I ,loty that our Re, ' . I lowed to venture on .. .. I ur SOR � I , , . I,.., , AOW In Rusalail Turkestan and is on- sive, war because of the strength Of Boo membeis of the order were in the sionarles, to England and then 'ur. , - It' Ia wet , t W rinci)lo of yo , , !IV stirring up the tribesmen on the otlier hand trouble began. The Bishops Of Rome oration ocic ia b o ex e be man riends find worthy of Imitation. at to 0114kc, not only the should kee, N , !., mis, V1 . , ations, for W .G. � . I R1 . 10. gaged a uokharo upri-sling her Socialists' held the obluton. parade, including bealde,9 the Gode- did their # that noble ex real Among tile essential 0411fic . . � . f',il to take part in th many eminent men � es, from ,.but also the English fore us' - � N� hile we resent n proewsir, membe soclet I note . �', agalubt the Sovi aily rich lodge, reptesentutiv English church Rome% Attempts at temporal !rship in your., .1, . -et;. Buyer was,tone that the military moguls Of Germ , . als, .Clinton, 'Sesforth, nation subservient to them. One of we acc4 the candidate I'shouff have It We spe'010611ze in 'WIVIOR. Of . I � I � for the, would, sooner or later bring their B$yth, Bruss, . Ta t)tgno the same 'teliglous that 119 AM "Caring, and I , -- . of the trimaimtrate of Young Turks at 14t us, givo you sin whos6' doors responsibility Auburn, pe Goderloh , - ould that, they hatred of cUrst A-kinas. , ' . the most humiliating periods in Bog privileges as we W I , coiratry into war for the express Pur' Dungannon, John 40- f the natuor Of God in vain, Iring your II01TO i . beginning of the Aririeni4n,massaeres pose. ag putting. a check to the grow pes, P4 .ory was when'King It is, truel as is of - takin, 4 ,pportualtles of estivailto for W . . �� I , Qwnship led$. rt. Albert, etc., lish bist should accord us, of tile h(k shou d use till o � . . Must bV laid, With his companions I , I nowledged -the pope as head ..... stated in �tho 1901 artlel-0 �� Ing strength of the Socialists- 't was rhe- L. ,O.'B. A. frolit, Godor!4 civil and religious life Of glan . Church of Bagland. that the Agine. thera,Ap�Qng his breth- -orgarage. - . . I I . It . . . . be was marked for trial in the eylent their contention t1apt the game would etc- ! . w0rurch disedur � � . I I I I , . e I - not" 0. . � id the TipperavY fife So Infuriated were the POOPI tile society of all pe;- � I og allied victory -in the w4r. But be so'. well that - Germany and 'Olin of Rome lanth erred; only In their Ten and 811411 � o, shalliefUl. lira Est ; � � staritinople After, the be played ten AT were 4140 In the line7 their Xibg that they compelteo 'I , tied from Con d. in the light of being and drum band I living And manner of ceremonies, but sons Addicted to thas PRIV,%T,E TRUP110 ... : . � ; as would ston, . Surely if ,anyone thought that ' hArtai . on a a ' . . IV' . . � � Armistice and his wbe'reabouts h . tacked by a combiria, UP a v1- in 1215, to sign-the'Magra, also -in matters of fgIt)iO0 but that tices.11 This Is exCell t n I truBt ally ,,At '4:cadont in thi Alf measure that each one of you in endeavoring' MOTORS, DY10110% . . !, I ­­ lieenmare or -less problematical since.. - patrjo� Orangeism Was upon which the political and religious would not JpstifY us in, y � this, It Ia a . � � I ion of other nations Afid that most IT- . - It is r,eport;d that,, Euver..)IaD a con ly all other cinity lie had an ye-operier on Sun- freedoin of England is founded. This to live � up "to 1 , � of religious 111010013CO- 'While -, ELECTRIC BELLS 0d of .toobuj6ally - traine' tie tides would sweep Awl ing. Numbers even of, the C4,arter begins and. concludes .',with ateriq1ty rever�nt and vulgar habit which we I I . I .. � � I d In those days the name of day even . I Christ bated sin With all.th I -4 ­ � � siderable. staff feelings. -, ould not gain admit- , d1be. , V ,st to suppress" It . M SYSTEMS ­ � . Turk soldieTs witithim* and that biq Harden vqs, perhaps, the roost quot� Orangemen . c � ., a seats the Assertion that church of of his'living,gbt he loved ,�lo sinner ought, to do our bt BURCLAR AUR � . j � to cause Anxiet church. As it wa England 'shall. be free." Some feel- . . , activities are suchas y History will be the judge tance to the- Ith a , V* a, orful l6v(,,�- N 1100 We is to the credit of Ora"gelsm to 'Ind 0 , . ed of AIIY� a - Aisles of � the -ch of w Unlification among the essen- .. �Yl. � , to, the Soviet i6vern nent. The -pnz. ,e placed in --thl I ish peoTle say that the .Chui Woman error we have noth- this � ALL "RK quAltAXTREID. . ' I ,ese I I We Are I , . , .1 I I as to .... th )oints Of - view. =11 and out onto the sidewalk, the Product of the Re- way hate � feeling for our tialS 40r. menibership. � . . � . . ole in the case is his present attitude, . still to67 c1pe to .the war to. see very I could n6t,be ae;, EnklAn .was ." ,�m6nt ing but the kindliest your .. . f , , . . �N he was. formerly band In glove� clearly on seme tilatters. ,The attack an& a number who formation; 'But hore Is. a do n church. This Let tile -thank you for * patient COOIK , IRON and TOAST �y I . i as I � . I . I s1efore br�threlil of the A611111a; � . t, ,14witlastauding ollowing the 'assassins, comnodated even so went elsewhere lit existence IV41tdred,pf Your - 'ellglous, tolerance is a ,hearing Of, OIC10 lengthy And Some* 7. Oy � . . � 1� Wi h the �Sovlets, I . . on Harden f i ''I � ;siou. moved round the 'formation.Which speaks of the Principle of f I id again I ELECTRIC . . I its troubles.,of this nature the RUB tat natt and, the monarchis- As the,-proceF the Re , foundationo. principliLof Orangel4tri, what rambling remarks, at I I . tiou - of Ra he nearly. eneirbled it. lani, I �.. . . . . I ­ . . . �. ��. ' . Mari; delegates are maintaining A �stlff ,tic denalonstrations has led . men I Church 61 Eng ' d ' rinel I 6vbich emphasis may -I an haw g)Ad we are t0i� 11111ve, ' . � � . to. tro . Square, it vel: on , . . tueli couatiy At - WArdy-occuried the Put- . 'The, plitica . I B�'%�At the whole world you, worsr ng with us toialght�, . .1 " attitude -on liehalf of Qm6laktrations in favor . Rey., S. S,' I I and religious 4-ieedOra It's a t . x,ppI � 1. should e. lat I � .. . we 1106, All 684ortirlout of ,. . 1 31 dons gtutbir sted in the service I Igo As, " a the Hirgue. -is not to git and ho.was assi I guarant d to the English PeOPIO by ba 4 fourf4unre up . --..111.r tliq -beat RleotrW IrOuS 00 . . : Some corresponijent It - may know V t the Loyal Oran —,- - '. ,! .P J ,Iren4y m4.ile.tbe Iof the erman republic. r Rev. D. D. POUglas, Of Dungan fulfilledL I an the I . . � averAliat they have a t those ci e t9 I . the Great Charter was not see ation, standi � . 1406 in ctlina'aa.. "I I confore=6' a hOP0I( can a non, The choir wis in good form kings still reigned as autocrats and �Jgious tolerance. Top,sters . I � � . . . !as Proposition, should take.pi ce A Patio � . job appre- 'over principle of re. - present . I ... . . 11 . !' L' at MoscoW,are e .r or afi& the services were int 1j., At popes still tyrAnnized the I have said nothing of the L . . . . . . . . The printing presses be violently wXn�hed from I . - f"o- A STaRi A I �� ee� Meantime turning Out tri Ten id, by the large gatherix n of Ire and, because , 11off 9-1i .. 11 . . , ), a a � ciate, - Q. L. Parsons to rch. This sjute of affairs earatin laditio- . . . .. . .. , hundred years until the believe that E i making an , ,. . . . I I , , '� . , of things that has been e . ok chO � olitical. te iLl . 100T., TAIT 1 .� ,r4e . on PaPer, and barrels ol� money - generations ' without e the offert6ry MV nod fdr a few . I A%IU � I I blos- throught I solo parts. in ,a fine setting of kor Wotuts 0=4 M060, , .: pired-bi Russia it- , The manuir in ic the Rev4 world emerged front the dark age 11 . � � 11 , . of thaticind Are req disturbances. e 41 6vard"Claristinn.soldierat" ' a honest -effort to &Ing peace tot at Y64 . �.. 0 I . I I I I rehikses. The fin* 'th and their r- on, Into, the ,pbried of enlightenment, Unhappy land Of ap-long. strife, Let lnU89F0r0V42IP30 . � Electriclik I , W, st St. I I self fOr. ordinary.PAI , these,aie ft I - , I I ., ,, ; . . ancial situation is probably �he cause alt wl the Mr, Hardy% sermon was as follows. ired into the de6ty-Aud, us help by our silence. and In over.,j n . . , . I . Pe a 6Z or,193 - - . . I . . � . . math wiII-be-a4air indicati n 0 lad genth . . , M . on � 1� ��, -.4"! 1 of another blow at t t � Ladies a , first -Al"y I I . , �'] : - -name- =en of the Loyal Mariners venti time, east anchors Ill *.r o= th%bell �. . , bf, Soviet . probable course of future ev t. I � of Godarich and for the . other wayTva cAo, to brInL .1 1��� I I . . � * III , , I nd - I . I ­ * * Orange Association of the I�n,ajau Ikarbc . harmony to t . ­ � I 1. I � � � ly the. refusal of the Swedish Patila- . . . _ I )rs. Sebastian' Cabot tolerance and I , " , � , I Ay among the Ice -bergs igelsm took It signature , I � . I I: � . e of thelWip thren, on behalf , rise. ­ � ment to .ratify the economic - pact ' I visiting.. bre b, Oran - - The Amazing V0911 I . Ve I of this parish I-OlVe I thieaded his Vy coast of Labra- in whic ,about Roll I 1.� ---- . . - . . . madebetWeen Russia and'Swedon af . �!Ooruellfl tibople was c . apt I I have said ri6thing - 01sord, I I I , I .. .. I 1rhe amazIng; - vogue of tbo xapio� peo to- St. . G( of the Atlantic to � the I , claims, not because I . IF I � I I .. ."ter months of negotiation. in Russia witations. Even in summer heartS, Welcome . by open dor. Constan ured by Catholic school. Im , �,1�11 ! ,,11;.. I I ! tills action. i's laid to tile ItI6 bas no III church. We were glad when, the Turks and Greek scholars'lled to I t. Ant; A Sure Rellifido, WOM160 8 em -10 doye t"4100111 � � . . I . . . itself o of Fr rich bankers. ' . - - 1. tinad,the enthusiastic fans who leave v6te'of the Lodge you elected to at- consider that question unimporta, ... .1 .. . � . . ) 4luelac e . of population carry it Italy. This sudden contact with now but on the contrary I consider It onr­ certain ratio of women.. WIN 600110d � .� �"., I. . I . * # * � ... I the 'eentreii camps and recreation trand � this church for -your annual solejaces, now lands, new races, now of the most important problems we ' Oranso Lily Is'a , t for. all disordera -%vast* Miller . .. V� i . 1. I bl6ad V041110111, 04 . ... . e� . . . , Ittified'Treaty of with them to I meeting --for corporate worship# . I faiths and 14 ith-t6day in .ly and is absorbed Into. the 11 Nuff6ting ill"lle, - - Tile . dead , *41 . I I German 110clistag R ­ points whicli I in days arning; .:ushered in the Ontario. iocal, � � I . ;, . I I umany cases, , devotional atmosphere have to deal m Ia, expelled, IlVing. Immediate Mental sod, Phi � � Rapallo trust that the Phteriment. The on. , ". , - I . . IQ off from � period of enlig 1, have left that subject Untouched in the Congestod region reliel!s' the �' �g has ratified gone by.wero Absolutely a] . outside of our pervice bus so appealed to your on, the because I have procured. a 4umber �of . . . I 4 . I The German Reiclist , communication with the- � that, when our turn lightenmeot in turn brought � ,,­ ,- . nerveS are toiled and 0001110t" . I ­: . ,I -1 The telephone, the telegraph, Miglom�' instinct I �­ . efted% and the 0lrMUtIOn Is ran- . . i ' � I s .i i . e C glad to Reformation. - Men began. again to copies ofthe.charge of the Bishop of I fhei treaty known as, the Treaty o world. d the steamboat have , the Bible With an earhestneag vron to tiao.Synod in London this . I . 1. . - normal.. As this Oftt" I . .. .1 t � , ap, ilway an ,emes again,, y in will be as atildy H . :j � .. dered to . . i I . R alto, and -signed between'Germany' the -ral unite. with Us in worship as we shall that was- Almost new. They. studied spring., In. tbut charge the Bishop I. ;ed on 8010111Y 00106' I I , I �.� I and Rusila during tho'Getioa confer- annihilated distance in a way our On. .. � 1, ... . original Ian. y with this subject. . 1i . luent Is bas . t . , . � erico.- , Xjw deri Will; re-; Areanit of. Today be, klad4 to have Y - I have ther''acripturbs in the deals .-thoroughl � . lei, and sets 00 04 11 I J . I- I I - I _ pMer Ten foref athers littIp. . iDuving Ahe,� -pas gt they -! .� . tiloo, pilnelp . i � . �-Ilt �i tWat It caugdT-sv -great: �stir ,Is magasicring-it." Its in, -guages, with, _the, -- resuft -g,"l1--be-Ai$_tri - - -- -- ­jbdattW-ot - tho-dioetol , � I ,� I I menalif I . . the wirelesk . -.1b, - fit-bi "bar ey . , . . .. I 0611lig r it - I .- . - ­- � � . , � catin -P . . tag the -allies at, that time.'- , For: ture promises ti), be one of gr'iIat util- carefully, .read, thi constitution and found.that Christianity As taug a . � oi help but do good In all ' I AMO , 11 elcam- laws . of the LoY41 - Orange AssOcia- RD church was not, in'many I t, .. lotma of joinalo troubles. loolud- � Il- .1 ,� - - -a while it WAS urged that the -allied! * ity, in every walk of life, -A .bthoF things I note the I ' I man the Christianity as taught I � . �L , . 0 , I I . . . - ossibilitleis is that of a tiOn; . Among., ida I .- - . . . .1 . PO.Wera should demand its rentinOIA, ple of' its I t your. Associ�tion is. constituted - ' livist. -The nowAeaV11109 ' .. I . --- , 1,10161I, . I Ing deittyed and patiltill mevistrii- - . ..1. I I �, I . it is certain that none of thtt 'reless, to epho'ne conversation- for tba: - Pit J - rJ46 . r1roqC , , atl6li, J�uoorhoiea, failing Of th6' ­ . . It a ti(in., - IV ' by - e .Ua land and permeated I , 0 1 . .1.1 �, if it_ ju� � wi ,r the. blecadest principles of 'na spread t . ji. � . 1� price $2,ou per-liozo , . . a will respect this treaty a'diAanpo of t e .hundred ,miles, Con- -Upon takes its stand 4) afte - NOWNY . , � Nvomb, ote I . . h i , -� - ailic or steam- tional. freedom IV church and was only need .. - 11 -11111 , � ' terfema With their own. righto D Scandinavian . as . ­ .A.11 .11 suMolelat for 006 ... "I I , _ ducted A by tW4 'i'Qua .principles of the - Id y" i". P h , I's . . . :'. , � : ,ay.. It, is 0001Y Cer' - ero. $gl)urated by fivebundrod miles upon the glol �' e4 -that it courageous King should a . _ I ro, worth 150-1, 1 1 I plans . in any V ad IcnoWs 110'em * I the pope. cb"."6dftc"om reatment, enon for 10 dai . I 1� " ., ty anA 1tuSsIU . #X4 61.�opeu, .iej the, captains of these Revolution 00688, 81 rise to Cast off the power o , a J*notft. molithlo treatment. A 1wo Trial T I . . �- I � ;., : , tain that Germar ,save the Altar and the Throne'" Such a King was Henry VIlL Mor- - , . . I to any auttorin woman Who Ill send 1he ber address. .. being, drawn Closer together commer- ,ships 6ariie on their talk ,01aleh'Was blems . of:1688 ou describe R. %=94Ny%:nX1vWI I will be Bent Freer � I MRS. LYDIA . LADD. Windsor, 01*� - . � . The Rev Ally bad 40 be may have been, yet be - t , . . I . . oltitiOA , I t" _ Inclose a stamps and Wares � I I I - distinctly hear ft I as othe field a, *tish Tiberty" -and ell . � I I . .. � 1. i .kially and in otherlwa�s. Fox ,the I A by 'both.' One of f Bri ge to renounce and to " I . I � . I ' . 7W. . t. � SOLD 13Y LEADINO DAUGGIVS B"RYWHOPM � " .= "to" WAM* ptesent,tbere, need. -be little fear OVA these. ships was in consts t radio, itiful symbols, of tlit� had the coura I Free. recaftHOOL I . . .. . under ,the bew.. rej6ct . the temporal and rel gious We"CV41,@ C 6,gW"w$i"cMC6"' , J. deliberately planned aggressive, move communication also with Copenhagen, 7brone ion. refer to -the power of the P I. � . � . 100 0100 � . . I . 0 1 .. . .1 . I . I I I allost any of the powers. - The ney- from the day she Idt that harbor jun- Attar uInd the 11 Ope. - . I . . . I . %. . . � � I 11 "I 49 ertiea'Viriell the I 0 , be" of this con- .religious And civil lib . - From the time of the. Reformation . I . � I . . � I . � I . I 1, 'SIM, e . . ' � 1, . . generation'TrAY -have to worry A d tbe-coast . isport jL%j : C e ntr . .. I I tit she neare lution of .168g,wou for'the Biti to the Revolution Of 1688 the religious A at .. - � rt;.. the Present tineut, when static an& broadcasting RevO nild therefore Vot ,I of England wab - as ­a', I . . � I I ,� 1. something of that so] - inter- tish peopliN � It w( and political libert Montreal . . Trar. , . - . I . I.. an only. do *hat is .Pos- jotevfered. it is kind kind Of . . * t * if vtonight I traM I I . . � I I . � I .. .1 I 1, . I . . � I I I � I . . , . a rid an to rs�� tit , or I. Or 'i , I � " kN I � i . ­. , -i�: .1 � , , , � g U , I tba, 0 p AMPI - . a a at , , 1 , i , I , i 1WI t , I I in I I A t1a I t , " , I , , . � -- - .. . -S-t4 . ,h -11 - �T"r­tbi" ar-ge--wi ,-he � bute to'each 6f you, -80 for I . � I goo as you'leave the church I I - i L:� �. o agegrierration 0 � . In the &Ianco V1 was fav- . . �L � � I ,'a tO 8 a reoni, the Jaln6ug be ins propria e . Dssible, . I . .. I ­ ­ I � . I I I I . � b preserve a4eace that is � as An � I ­ . . I � . . . ference that rief a manner as 29 rward the & , I 11 '. I . .. � . I , .1 : yet not I fill., . I 9 OUR a - orable and and �,p 'on. Queen I I I . I � . . � to find a cure for. in�ag J' fid ,uihe4 to 1 very *Peace wireless roan, hopes, 'Which our principles of the Reforinvid i. - 1: � . 1�,'., 11 . . 1 4. III * . I . � I I � - I by � I . I ­ . �, , I I . . I 'r. eedc Per- 1 -II6 1 1 1 i 11 . I �`, . I .� ness* piopositiens for 'Univers, � . . I . . . -. . .; � �. It � I .. I � , �, Lord , Curzon Striclien With 411 - 9 'I Disarlita. lalt,41:1Ftfor lin was .gaived. b Mary, who, - sileceeded him 'did . t ,I . � � Ora Curzon, the British Foreign mint Not Likely to Get'Very Far . Continence at the egin- . best th bring the Church of Biagi= : . :::: .- , 1. .1 . I L ar; is , ­­- . . dlaaraaa� ning. . , . . . I . - again under the suzeraillaitY of the . t I il . . I .. . �, I p ,� Ministe reported ,to II4.,striell;ell , The mix4jIl, Commission On. It is a historical fact that, 0 few popc� Elizabeth was an ardent Pro- I . 1 ,Z, 1 .. ; I I . � � . . '. . . I . I I . . . . I -with an illness, probably mental, that mout of th4 League of'Nations sit- ­ . �­ - , . � . . . . L . � 1, . � . ,-. re-entry into putille ; an el- -6, n!" ' — t0talot and was instrumental in more , - .. � I � , �, . will prevent his At Lord Balfour, ting. in Paris his had before it . . -a , da have been lirmly establishing Protestantism ill . � I ��, I I . I � � . I .. ill A...�-am6rrt 4:,� �,p 1'.,, I ix-- Ai, I I J . � . life. ),T, 1$19111Q.I. lan ot �Or tune thuy. par I - 11 the duties ,of thq aborater P . igioes 1. was An aristo* - I who is calrrYift 0 presented,bY ,Lord Robert Cecil, one subjected to suel ­­ The de- I I shocks,. nor. is it England. . I V, 1. Position temptirarilYit has definitely , e'a , _ Thl ' f crat, b t t a Protestant. tikely 'to be .the last. a JiArt o spo�. aj,'u4l oJeCT'arales L' brought Ou civ , . Lie Georke's re- of the roost energetic of the Leagia I refused Premier Yd, .' With the the \. regarde, earth- - ­ . 1 ''.., ,, ,. � , , — I ­ 7 propagandis!��. in 18ritain vorld has,usually. re di%, war .and led to the establlsbmknt-13� .1 . . . � 1 . present bortaition Ta 'P, iilualcte isociated'with IA() 'ronimcl I �,. 0 . 0 kairs in BUT , , as al ,, )'� . �;' , r �. , universal disarma. r, climes. The Vecent Ahe Commonwealth. under ( . . �� I . - propositions ,for tant,and, hotte . ie fQi- when Protestantism was sup " ''. Cater" Deaften Conat,le COMO - . ate not likely to get very, far- �hakes, remind us ,that there a Mont : r very lit- England. Charles. If. )Ind secret . � Cannot But those who alto behind the move- Ces of which we as yet knom . by loold, applications. as they I I , , rd Rothe; two years af� ; I reach the, diseased portion of the *or- are not likely to be deterred If Mankind has no-centrol of these leanings. town, ; mtarvhal peafnias rtq9tres constitu- Ment tie. read ,6f know- ter this' restoration her tent a seciet , z I III . inake swift .Progress. 4nd Ili spite of;. the ,s ope,with a view Aio re- - � ponal trestmimL , HAL IS CANARRIX they do not litt � . �,o , MEDICINE is ,a constit1#10nal remedyI The world. hag 1 ng way to go'be" ledge has all.tOb K positive and agent to the P, eb to the �. . . Catarrhal Deafness to caused b an In- . universal ge ortheirorigin and concitirg. the Anglican ur ' 11 the MUCOUS fining of fore it Teaches the . . 9081 Of I . defirite knowledi - perhe Papacy. James JI. 9.1 an avowed ,. ­ 1. I named condition.0,1! ' _ . . I kis, that. i I ::flew ­ stichian Tube.' When this tUR is -brotherhood; . . causes., It is as�'well 11 - i � I. �.e Eu you have a rumbling sound Or . .*, * . * � I . 1. � all ,humanity doeo not, possess the Roifitin--eatholic -and � Was hip; .1 ) flamed that a few have al- cond wife, Mary of. dena. - he . � . imperfect bearing..and when- It in enurl, Earthquake Shock in Marldifte Pro* understanding a, 6lic )eatnells in the result Unless . 6ome of these 1�or!4�ritualjf the an I . I �, . ­ .ki - vinces . , ready gleauLd as to . � , el . ra . , iD Inflammatioll , . . . . I Ch - was k 11 ..t� I tt closed, I cia be reduced, Your 1. .. Matters.. " * . c ure z up and ass c es . I . . ! hearinar May be destroyed forever. - - ilaces have 'ex- �* OR I . ed in the Royal Chapel which Jantes I 1. I I MEDICINE ALCts The Maritime Toy I 1. , HALLIN CATAIRIM I L -1 I . . lueous Sur- O� I recent an .1 earthquake . Coal Attended. A papal manclo' was re- . , . , rough the� blood ,on the it iienced . has been. ailway Strike Averted and . Urt, . I I 1, . I " . . , **-of the system, thus reducing the In. E 1, �.­ I . . tb I R tOL abassador at the court .11"L .� , tat I - L 11, i shock., Fortunate y there I I .to record'Ag a, con'se- . � Miners' Strike Be SettloO . ceived as an an ;." I L� . ' tiamiloation J&DA T�#'Orlog norinsa'"On',n"' �o dii9stey I ways In of King James. RomaniAtIf were ap . . - .. L; L, . *V .. 01" tions, . It would not be the first A general tie up of the rail pointed to high commands in the ar- 11 " . I . � - I Cifeultro free. . All Dmg&to. , alep. L I the United States has been Averted, dge8hipg ; I., ,- . I .. I . - � I L 11 . ro IL Cheney, & Co., Voleft. 01111111 I -., lquo — . Every day gain- MY and in the navy. Ju ­ I , . ­ .1 . . . , j­—.!�� -, — -, .. . — for -d time tit leaSt- olica. 1. �: ; '4", *A ­ L L .. I 11 ;he parties nearer to the were filled .with Roman Oath , , . � 11 I 11 I . . Led *111 bring I Roman priests were ativointed tOL im- : . I 11 . I A . I . - laity for an amicable settle-- . A . : ' *L �" ''L , I � . . , . oppotta I portant parishes Ashoprieso I I �. .11 : , ;'L " . -P, ., \ by United States All-; appointed pre- I I . I . , '. "'. L , ,. . . . iiient.' Action Roman Catholic ,was . . . . .1 I . I . L . . I I . L 11 . .... L" I .. . . - ing the . , I , , :4,� 1 � " .. I .. � . I h te t L ­ thbrities succeeded in postpon! I , foid colleges in I .. - . , � I I -of- sident I one, of the Ox . !* I � ' walk out . h'*' c ergymen *of the Ch I .": . . rimil - , Jor of, 400,000 maintenance W I I urch ot I � � . I . � , who it was thought ything I . I ; - , ; I *Ay employees, jailway ahopmen al. England were trained, . Eveli I . , I I L IA" I Is -S thing I Would Join the, It is also probable , .1 could, do, be did to,)ROM- I � � '. . ioe . I.. . . I . It that Jame, A, � . . ­ I . . I . 4-2 I . . I ready on strike. I I lke nize England. Because Parli Mont & - . 11 I 11 � . I .1 . tha"he coal minors SlIlKe. W . . --- I P , 0 �. '. ' I settled in a manner that will give would not acceedlo his,wishewhe pro- I . .. , % I I I. ace in the coal regionq for some roged it and it never met again, dul- f . I I . . PC, Is, it alt$r-wonder that . I . . of the . I M the rid., . time to come. people -wetio, incensed against THE r(ceRt celebration I � . WOO # t A -railway strike At Ing his reign. A gentenary of the Montreal Board .­­­ . this time. would have been a calamity the 1. . . . ited States but to him I Indeed he was in nueh* disfa- Of Trade bit recalled to memory the ;, I I. I iq�t a mosquito's eyelgSh or a gnat's whisker, liot only to the Un the in. vor with theliepulnee that when it , this country as Well owing. to " . I I . atsoever ­ . tion between the two. Waq Announce that his) wife had giv- source of that city's original growth. � I � , . of any insect-Wh ter-communica t seemed � I . � .1 ott an . . I A a Ora the timet pevilaps, en birth to an heir, and il ;ti,te.-,O1. - A hundred YiIar% 990 X00trwa-WO I I . . y other part ' . IP' the port of this . .it is of the public. , Continent for the . the memory . . when mutua desire for the public likely that the prevailing r, I . . . I ,-i 0 weal,will put an,end to such quavrelg things; would continue through anoth- jo, England I . I er reign, the people sent messages to wirchmats who shippod, I . I . V If you doubt,this ask the first dozen men Which always mean lost; to the indivi- � �m of Orange to come and rule th;-Iuwwest of sidus gxtberod by thar i- I !� , I . meet the following questions: - . .. dual people and to tile nation Affect W""athem. William'wnq a, Protest. . f the North-West In ex- , . I trappers O: I . 11 b you I . . ed. But there will be a golden day over I ife, a � . ml, And ,,,o watr Mary, his w . I AL , I � I I n when that consideration 'Will Occupy � � t� of James III by lifil firGt, - Change for ,British money and goods; . a When did the R34 e,ross the AEW tic? , )remier Place in the minds of all con- 'd 1. ,am IAndQ in England it was the half way station between , : I . just as the act.s of nations wife ,ill the fur4rading Posts of the far Ia. 1; . kAlk- ,m -q her Dil0t? On what' dai-a, WAS ,e , .cerned. . I ­ tbe acts of late in the year, 1688, Deserted bY terior and )the markbts oveft-e-1111, . '! . was the . Affect Other nal, 01W nearly everyanb, jamea ned to � . . I � I . "Wf the com"T1011,10i,ty . � I wit - The farming 'settlement I .i � L,or� Kitehener droWned? What a almost I large seetiotts affect tile w of that vrance. �So ended. the bloodless Re- "", am the deVelopment of I ., � I . FiAme Of the. ship ;hat blew UP gn in a countl I . volution of 1688. 11 p.evolution, Eng � Eastern. Canada have i i I 'wiped out the city of Hatif By this peaci character of the traffic, rl What Ger- country. �fu King-, � , . ' doed illie Lusi��nis-? ' - Anticipation Of. Eatly (4neral Plec- laW rid itself of 311 autocratic !, of the old nailing ships � rine torpe never again hag a King Of England cost and oil burning ate I ; man subma I . tion ,'It Britahl still Alive- laid serious claim to rule by divine , .. �, I I I I get Horatio Bottowley M. PIP form- England Jay, but the strategic , �. �, �, . . it is a sakfe bet that You Would bot and e1tor of We fam. right, BY the R-OvolutiOul U671treAl its 4 trAnAP , I or proprietor once more declartud itself against the tr*Aing Centro Is' still W ! �'11 , I � " one CorreCt answer.' 0 ous London paper, J()hn Bull, has lost domination of the V-)Ije- BY the Re- It is a terminil . 1, Iliq appeal against I& sentAnice for "me. Is, volation, F,ng . I �� I necessity of petsist- ,land. proclaimed Itself a waterway which is . I ea A �, .. I . I Now do you see the i fralud and most serve seven 11ritish a democracy; the,parliament - -Atkwzy intO the Into I � . I i ? When the details of events imprif:onment lie 91- 111 - -- - , Lon. tem was flrmly estabileitted arid not forth American Contin I L I lant advertis ng arg so So6n fofg0t, commons, for South. Hackney, since that day Ilan an Fnglbb iraver- �� I . .of world wide imiportlnCt don. There Vill it' a sharp battle for eign venturegi to vote tin Aet of 4)ar- *The. �anoes and bati . .� I the public to remCfn" the r,elLt I*tween the Coalition and I old far traders lasive g . I., I f . ten how do yotl expect lialtiont. . vowerful, I6tOM6flV0% the Labor party. The CoalitiOn-Or What better princiPles; MOV I mik. Uuling a haMrod or a � I � I � ber you -and the goods you have to SCH-un' povernment, party- -will be anxioll-ri organization w0i U11011 . . . 'tin—and keep on, tellips the &kn which eould all . freight cars over a tt 3� ; - ­ Fil � for a win in view of the Atts which to found itself than upon 91P *nii! less you tou . . I Ave recellfly, been directed againcit ,evolution of ICK4 and to transconflat I b will put principlea of the V lialog from Atlimfla to �` I I the government, Labor -tho principlea upon wbieh the.I,v- i I � � forth every effort to 8��w that it idal orange As,,oclation io foundt-d? gs-the 4ehoo0tyll Of QO I � �? elpation of an folre-tunners of the I g4ifting strength, Anti itain iq neit,Ain, however, wail not, Yct 1`141 fleets of raereksiat ate 11 � .r.f! ; % early general clerritio in Br V an arnly in a of James It. St. IAWrelnoe. -,. - erti e - , 0 " 5611 A& bor party Iq ("'011ectin, I Adv' s hopeful, o'311 Making the best shOwing Fratice, he landed in Ireland and q ' tic- There hat be" a ten , , othera re inelint-d tO Ked t1irit c0untry 'to ro'volt' %Vill';Iell m1nds to Milk of' tailtv in itg histor , W,3'1 too bWY With iiff't'ra Ill 1p'nglanfl erigifie#viiair 'd to � 11 -ti tr*-Ayt; t"�tl 1 d 73,�Kur' " eni­to at,v� ­ii� o I Villa � 11t. do, better ul " � -�t r. under'Ak'i 0 0 t# '" � I '11 tfie p�ople fpr Vail think that tKe 1,ib0ra1# -etions ,nd � t I OF -- I than in the list gmei,al ele _ 0 t � 0, gut oil the 1nt eq C a ort , I - 3 am 1 690 1 ,net and defe4tC4 34". 11�1 '11, on tie ty I The Star can I I 11, wbkb is not an ultrosrorl" ble aq,milap , J� a y , I 14 . hard fight � t J'� V3 r w d 't I u. 04 ko" 11" frm fororag, t" . Whenever- it conles, ana r� ing 0.�t livo- a 'I 0 1 Ve roya . Ora assis on ot . _ " ; , A I tj 0 a y Jan, C�a fOXC03 �Vcro r , , . � I ,. . I—— I i� --- -- . --- . � I 11,61111111". ly,ofte uMoubte-ifly. )1 0 1� I I .�.l.iiiiiii,m����- ,� I I I I **Wm*O- - 4' � 11 'A If �, . �4- �,Nobmbw-ww , i�� W , ­. - L - I � (1) r iVAzaaft NEW&,* most tat" (2) 014 $tesi* t4*4 won beat as JP'Wt �A T681 1WW wrorl"ka I x0sitreal's isidet -sto (s) Austbor bit 4 Notissittal; a ssisall I In Lsisdon- It was. . . I . ,._ 1 � , .',� .. -w^ " t 4w�� - - .- I - I lr� ­ .� I at#synots On t1si the orlelat, alod up the "Xt of WWI ­-­ � I Alx!�I, -*%. . .. I . I � I I . I . . I . . . .. I i V , . - . . . . . . I . . . . . I . - % � . . � � I I I � I I I I . � �As � 11 , -, f 1) � . I I I � � years fto, - , . I� I i �� 1� ­� " . � I i ­ 1 , � I , � I - I i � , � --f �J ii, St. IA,W,*, of,01kiii 0*, 'lation as Ia t ,. t!r op - Id el it I well " "s liti, Ia 010, " 6A.Attmetlet � I N fteft 66