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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-11-02, Page 3TKUR DAY, NOV. U4 ion, UK GGOWXM WAR e swkyl A Savor As good Vit. --The lsirst Printed Bible rdfiveth is ptougik shsll hiss: w worm 0f� ;� a as 314o attelort to rxcduce a pr n"''the Scraptwe* than drag i?..est," �, laarlislt Bible is astory vi exile, per-, After several attea»pa 'ryn la.t' <a 11']IiYty 41r$1l r liylaly' taste, saution and Smuggling. "that he Could alor aCCo..rl a h bb As the int anuscripi: Bnglioh Bit,' a Ftigiand, ayra lied to the canon^n,<' reached °"a eliena% in the work eta its rvcn there he WAS v* rree1 fro'.1 lastaC;3tf3Cilsdtive, 4fi'm ir3�Ci,t% Zo pta a to pia -.e. At the pr.ntod bibZc, csttamcd R cct,. f3Qkit :ia),1ut t'? ;iaay. t li 3�"a3 "i3n yra"'s climan in the per, -on of iY:s firs"; re_ iced. As a resutt of a consPrra,'o. - pprf entative, William Tyndale, "ince ; how,ever, the work of printh)., �vhii°a t� her, nioxe than any other pian, lei* ;Find begun, was stopped, ifs# tl,e>a .iaapress uli,on coli subjequent vet•-' xocecded to Worms, where 1 fin;i".« , t a>ia<aa. liven w our reser»a vor.,ian.s Ty succeeded in havmz 1115 Now large sections still remain sub.,tau- tament published in 1525- " tis"hy as in Tyndale's New Testament. kions Worms the book- sass 3-4 aaa'- ; The Authorized Ter: ion retaiw ablaut; t gledl into- England and was in gvmt" � +� assn nine;-cenths of Tyndale's translation : demand by the camanan people. Tl�:° :. of I John and 4baut five" fxths o.: s erle fcstictl authorities, however. his Epistle to the k phcaiam, while : bought and burned the books to fast similar proportions prevail in other ; as they could lay hands on the> wr. a a ;parts. P is they did not retliaw� that tlne; By the beginning of the sixteenth "Were contending again`;t the modern century the Vulgate, the Ifebrew Bi- f invention of printing. The money blo, and the Greek hies `lest,Auieut� waa user! t0 print nevi and ba t#er edi R,, : < . . A Ises the boat cane, ashore, salvaged�freiRtiter was brought about Awl r. r had all appeared in panted form, but tions. ! �r t; :. � � NiTliyplslN it . mush of what was found on board. worsted up within 11AW1ilr distance a, there was stili. na Bible printed to a Before Tyndale was put to death It DIRMICT IR.A�iT"'but had to face a charge of. th�ft in ce Smaller Graf t.sand sit. as Albert Dn;,lisli lanuua�;e. ; as a heretic in 1536, be had also Iran- Vant Ialoyd George 'passes. through occasional periaal's of utyaopulsrity At home. � the police court sit Goderirh f r h a As in previous epochal 'periods,' slated a large part f the Old Tes- but he's: papular in Smyrna where they hold parades in his banot -. i. pains, the charge WIT I as follows : dog. ,'At imminent ASL of t�wtimpin�, qq however, a man was being prepared i tament. Iiia dy}ng prayer is said ti (rtontinued front page 11 � � 'Tha Remtoth 11xc1.ennan in the tlta 11111" schooner the Miller ]a tt "%6rd, open the Xin^ ..,^ ' . "G . .. yy* for this important task.. This was:, have been, ... of . ~ ° Tolwnsfp aE Ashfield lit t'ho ('aunty and a rape ladder was dropped dowt : ►, t „ first the nia •tin ter an •hour a-ri' sat an Itsi1« 'sc V« f ascan about the 20th e;a:t• of Oc« the side as the lake was too rough t, , 'W'illiam Tyndale, what wa..s born in! England a ey,rs. IIu was h y t one !run- En 'ishina to translate front the ory �� � AT tin to what Cha byes triad to say fes 'feet in length, and, when first i s to I , � i Gloucestershire in 1484. jus o , • 'the I of into the heti eyed it was. provisioned and fuiaiish« abet lf1«2► did unlawfully arral erniit willing hand. to grayly her sins. Bred yyears after SVyciffi a died. He igin 1 Rob�ew and Greek, the first to '� i U. F. , (�', CONVENTION thimsilves got ed, but there was Dot a soul aboard, certain . wreak,, to wit, One gas on iiul lien an the sleek" 1VXaare, how was thoroughly xe are it - xford use marginal notes and the first to a shtranger wus shpA4in, but I founds This ceuditian naturally exerted a, glee, ane cavil larAting a#ova, two ggld ever, refused to leave until tits 406 u and Cambridge. I p a controversy have the use of the printing. Press. ? e c'n The `lr' out aftherwards that he waa a ]eft good rel of interest, as the natural rings, four windows, a quantity of waa saris, ria Ilia stator. made: a littxn� ,a 8 i4 facetious .--rit r i ' 'with churchman h is said to nave .CfnT a few copies of his. $ible.„stays •^•..las over front the noight bctaar whin tT b a'o i sass that Chase ••�"hf+ had clothing, a ltnra tug' a shra��ai, skin, . carriage" frarcx pieces of canvas arts. t . 'wi a churc m s y , P him Advance had the followin t ti sus lull that had • something -been sir. t he glass w `e ailve. • wase J�atchrn the canine was taken aboard. btoorc deelnred:«»-' If God spare my li#e, ere remain, And these 'aro tnostl, frog- sera]: with reference .to tbe.u. F. 0. may n Been , n t]ta Ship,, had been la 3t in t, ss, m , rs man years I will aause•a bay that, ments. nr nt an h Id in iii ham : to-do wid the sbchool sishtim, But Morays or had album it 'wise to quit utensil , an umbrella';” ossa and 'folli5tved attd the sehvoner was Itf: y that is another ahtory, its me Whei- . ...; «�..w. ;:� u tlaGditur av the Advance, on verb "haat notice. drawas, one pair tabour heats And Adrift. - ,,,, ,.,,,,, ,.„ sty fritld, iviishthex Kililinlr, say stun, - d■ rrsrnca of the -ship ywas re- a quantity of .ether articles, one all, lvioore°left Au Sable early, art,'ue _ _. -. LiEei esus . The P 110 gets run the refaulsir thracl,_av_ - s at ax the_lf,., ,' f2..Gwaiviushuu - ., cnttd to Godericl< anal shortly fret}=beinr*�- storesei n attd-�� sr Frim - . rip.�atcr s . 4 'i . wi, A . 110 in k ^" #lata tale he IS- #e]1111 'an, fiSan'l iitiOw # p in the 7.'awti hall lasht wake? Shure, . parties claiming to late the owners or xvreekrd seas"! named Tha Friend- safe to crass Sag ria y e th" how tat get back Agin to wheer he lift p > »-• xvha acted for rho- owners,. arrived shill, +awned by Allis b'laoie and the tended to tai's!, to;ilatrolt, where ..w •! era%/ 0 C yo moight' As well av been' there as a#i. i !'not, ter it, was •stn , ivirybody wiles took off. -all articles of vaiae ' An praparty of the said �lllie Moore an Meares plan to. spend that wino r e„ s o an no change ter ad- The principull speslter was lilishte> arra in the "raft: of its rigging left board the said .vessel,: she being a The breeze turned to a gale and snom " No. s n ch e' encu h at that. Amos, voice• rfsidant av the U. r. U.,+ • sous hon, awy chape. i3 P ttrippi IX t the meady� -of that sassy. Shipwrecked person. "the little 40 -foot schdoner was in dif old a. da 'to who Is '4 fararumer down In Pertli! identl .the thought it would cost 'lhe case was disposed of on Friday fieulties,• All the stills cyst" cut sic ' B . Professor x. IV. 'Russell, Pirefessa� of GealogYY at V1td;sitern UnI" Seein as it wus too co y By y y f 1► tine of • 5o and .way, but the waves continued, to ossa ` auspices # Weskera, .Untver shtand aground the Shtrates an talk, whin Cheer is nn prachin to do, trr ria murk than the ship was worth to by the ins using a 3 A verslty, Writteas u?pder the , sp o $ t 'Extension Department I fought I noighi as wail draft into iJ-. '., O., maytins to actino, sixr tier have a tubes coma up and pull it into; costs 4f $ 05.70, over Cha boat. 'Teva life -boats ser i x p . cammishuns to a mimber ay. An a - . east off as wAuit also a Small canoe deep water, -- -� - - ---- , a shinart .tad he is toe, sat he is, an ` ani the art ill was learned that 1'he foiiawing ""count of rho 'rescue Aieanwhila the taQAt was being her wu make s Peine toile kis]: Ter the spa sen maks its way of Air.. and !lits. ,Moore was. given in rigid out in that middllda a£ Lake flora: the earth, lids reached Its count far this ditferenco, and fortun« t perature with depths Is exceedingly d . the yacht h d b Y sinceh _ t he ova a e Assumed en- Taxies if he wud only mind. his ways,' so th slang the 1 141gon shore- and a despatch from Detroit, dated. tact. and 'water began to �i-our In at th• xe estate, whether by the cool- ately we find in the'weathering pro. l various.•. T x .g g. u ;tis. a sacra noight to see �i :_ . - stern, lVliilo bits. Aiaora f;rasper t F c es now roceedin a sufficient arid: emlis only an average froui a Inn- but sh. re, i was Tiounak fax Datrott. When the 18th: .Ing of. a gaseous -liquid aiebula, as has est p g , aro mann odd '.min ane wrong these r. °u it was. found impos- Bobbing up an • down iii huge waves that - tiller and tried to avoid heav; : d a possible, or the am le est lanataan. Our surface ited number of deep mines and well. y g .. >I been suggested s nos b , y •. P t et„ Ha Could us.a let about cai><aa p ' p ,. (b ins and should be regarded as aim "sole to keep the vessel from drifting ,cleated by n northeast Balt that sets, her hand pud sacked to ffiort l; slow accretion of cold m�eteorritios; Tocks are almost everywhere, sed# 1 or g , - g hat n Tavtn did sivin ' hundred i p it in. Limestones, ? only ti rough rule. This average is w King out Into, the • !aka, • whore those 'on swept the u per IaFzas and assets all with a hand Bump in art, efl+axt t� wh 1` .1s now, regarded as the more mentary zn the axis ears a'a 'but riot a sacrad about ; day Oct,1 rth the ski per of the big keep the stair "baso water. tithes i' ave hales .sandstones all attest the cam•• one degree rise .In temperature for y >t , boars! felt sure it would be swAmpod. r' g. k probable, enormous changes . li shales, nn ti Jawn' ming ivir ,did, good were about. abandoning intra freighter Leonard B. Millen, did• "seined 'c►s i£ .death +sass just an an « l • ad P ion lets remodeling of the deeper rocks. every lQ feet attained. In one mane u y _ , tiVhen they w e u it n from n that fres h#ei Miller loomed up. itt an ,. taken place In'. ITS rocky roinpasi4 to .I , un arx bad, an .hiaxF" xaight' an the; p]at I' ��• '" n co Tha heavier chemical combinations in the Wester" States an a -..themselves. to this Esta, A steamer corned distress signals fiyf g. g, Perhaps the most outstanding. con- i t foorm wid Afiahtex Athos, Ifs: Pontu see .bearable tem castors was found a came old?sig and 'wit a good' deal of ,40•foot schooner that Jay in trough Swer to the signals of 'distrains 14ifwrc.: treat is between .the surface rocks, have. been replaced by lighter 'S ..rf P U" F. <O. to thfm barons � s r d of the' seas far out in bake slurps. had hoisted. Th canple • ltnded a' rocks, ' ones. Hydration and carbonization 11,700• feel dawn. At '2,600 feet, in pared the F ,difficulty: all, hands were )trap fere u noeuveriit the ',Detroit' the follavting day". and the deep-seatedroc , g a to t bigger and safer ship•• The By careful mn g the x sic i . "dee seated of that tasks have gong an since tune the swine mine; the tempexatnre was Batting aftlier f{in JAv n i n srelre Does h, c, Pres , ? p. u pin quite comfortable :but sinki • it was a stood ,comparison intoirely, roved more .sea rocks" jar the sensibilities of anyone , immemorial, so that only, the shadow a q r ► yacht, however, p a 'remains. Of a coin a- had to, be abandoned because of ex+ betther . mebby. than Mishter Amos worthy than its owners thauglit, and. . I?o .arlar belief once had a Shelly earth of tie past rem" ns the P mint it to be, fpr it isn't the good pp i ria ld accord sition of the deep+seated rocks. we j cessive heat at 3,300 feet. At the driven by the •.gale, came right across i wsth An empty me x, co sin Calumet and Hecla Mine x,iining has ave the whole: av the pAypal" them n io. Greek theological conception,! have only Here arid'there glimpse . t ►the lake' And ntnde a very 'safe land- s e carried to de .thy ex eedin $I- could barons wvs tot;; for. but on - t tli religious require-! t e fo-rin of, !"seas that: have been ed p e g ,, ing, coo to say. .1 r and hot to ince e x gio q b 1 et. Rock Plewa a at this ly for the. binifit AV theer own class, tier nations :but• solid to }.hewn forced up, ­from great de thy, .600 fe c menta . of of , 1p�• trouble' as ex- 'Tis: the way AV the w rruld; an- liu- Th owners of the boat, Mr, u�id - core .ac ordi to: modern science. • but with what changes in, combins- depth, gave ;as 'i'►1uch, � e s.: the > v i►g nrzycher hasn't changed'riiuch in a Mxs. Sett Maori, of Saginaw, Mich,, fi It is now known that, it is impossible `tion and composition of their iiyiner.'kce9sive' heat,, The conditions at the man to exist a' depths 1 els during the upward, movement .on- Hollinger Mine when they . get down sivin hundred years, According, to , were returning from their sunttner I" open sp acd s., . t P A Mishter Wells it`has taken•, millions Over v 'miles below the earth's ° 1 faint ,and aonaeetpral evidence re- 6,000' feet are still to be determined, , hams. u the lakes,, Mr. Moura:' is i much verfi a y !but will add am interesting Chapter An millfolas av years to, div"slop',such . p o ie fou dee er mines mains. ._ . i . said to'be a ohanipron swimmer and! surface, S o r P at his slight ~evidence indfcatea ai to this 'great gold mine: in Northern a, in as hien an tura auistfun is, sus 1 find that a t tiel blasted out even T lg , a noted spartsiiian. ,I b 000 feet ill soon sea. up by rock i greater re onderance -of the heavier Ontario, From past experience it is it wurth awl the t]irubble? ' but thug r Mr, McT,eanuan, near.whnss pxeni- ' a 48tbi 6 OQO feet is onl a pin metals, s eh as, iron. copper, nickel, hardly to be ejxpiected that successfiil . is shtill another ahtory, a, o fx �,�,.� ..� �,•,,, flow g Y cobalt and lead•. to which' may be ad- mining may be ,carried much below 'back' to the U. F. (?. Canvinshun, I -^--' -�-� x4e1eearth.. surface:Onlywondhex a man wid that ix sciencep hollowS now regard the earth f ded though .in' insignificant amount that depth. - "' , g losses, He shtarted out to -pi awl' s, • : . owe ' knot_ Insignificant to mans comme;•- Generally, we .array state that the av Mishter Amos didn't shtick to his these pints. but only touid ria about .ps holl? g old silver and let]= increase in temperature is: more gra, tixt betther: He` shtarted out to tell �gittin in his marigolds, sin that far- But t die the main; differences sial instincts) gold, p . f e th deep-seated rocks ,arid num, and the heavier radio -active dital Aird uniform in the` older andis- us how the farxumers has Awlways `xumin wussn't half so bad a 'jawb af- thtwe eP e ' ? its#: and mast mPtal�, thorium- and ;uranium. Tho' tiirbed formations bordering,on large ,beep down-throdden, an ground be . Cher awl. • ` , the rise �!e�ke P � . � difference in evidence is quite conclusive. that .the bodies of water while the increase is twane the upper an . nether mit 'Twos decoided not to .nominate ai 'G118,Y' CtieristiC), sere is a 1 nc., q ' hot !nor erratic in new mountainous rel, shtones, so. to,sh ake,.an !sale -to cut; it Thei� nsit of- the deep- deep-seated rocks are bath sexy, e P ,. anyan at the prfsfnt tonne. "Mebby de y y. - viiere an _Volcanic • Activit wood to wurrum the other fellah. s ' :�•« t rocks' e3:e ' ds _that of the. and very solid.= hotter than Any sur. glens , •t, y ,. y .. theoad. sus tba, massy .fallahs' u£ther �a...,�' . Mod Pe exists, In man arts of the shins, an to carry wather ter the ilia• a ne a - ate roc s and harder than Steel. • 1 still exi y P y the jawb: oteorites ar cess., l rocks ge x I face, few Punts at ivir circus, an, bent bloind.l i t wake il.yaks of ossa ]ilteRied to A.staabo bast wasx a revival of olden dsrti at th,' the density of the surface' -rocks To gohinto this evidence would re-. Yellowstone National Park a _ y. rat , Yours till n x , .' ly , ace than the !•snits. of hundred feet would encounter abnox- hike Samiisari,_ h+sv h, d to grosso is only about, halof that. ,amount,_ w�ire more space er Cha I'hilistoi'>ai awl theQx 'L'iMQTIiY 'HAY. It 's the province f geology to.ac- .tins rticle. The increase in `tem -'..midi haat: earn f - : i P recent fair in Perth, Ontario I�i�l.ar...i•,.�. • . , fan Em , L 'K D -AY., -HAN a ° nd..3rd 4th. 'x rlYL'9-dovkp e th De 1 i '` r , • l s and ossa "tions of 'life ai e ' holding man relfebratops in a thanli`f ul way for the wa ill which f ealA_when eo le in* all walk 'occupations. -- - _ _..-- _ Y_._..._. _ . Hf is the time y p _ p- - .-: le _of. Goderich anis surroundin country fog' �?Ve tape=this- o ortunit of thankin the eo g , _ tfiey� ave.:- pspexed-during the .pass yeas.,. . opportunity i P P , . liountif ul atrona.e and support .they have �rendered us during the past season. V� a sincerely trust it :will long c4ntiiue and we will endeavatir at r • • .,. V ve:: Viaol our !""elle • q .. all times to rendes, you our., best ser lee aril give you the fest vatline that is posslbie t giy y i tr n of the above we are listen a dew specials which should ly@' of interest especially to those v�rho rare going ala weep end holidays: As an apprec a to g - 4 `` ,.. .,.tee -. _ .r. ucv-c..a...-k+a+>ra. .0 .. .-F�-. _, •' - , J tr n . MILLINER DEPAI HQSYERY IIEPAi `IVIED MEN'S EURNISHI G DEPT. TQILI T DEPARTMENT ca to a While �► .. e e have a large aasortaanent of hat* ked xa/i Dress y iri this department- we have a cum Tete Week.-_nd holidays demand Stationery we are Gam" hosier , iepawrtniten! iiia st k IJr "@Ss Shims �' "1 p to maty dtiferent styles and quality,. N0Yiery for Almost evert tialste. ix wcelt� assortment fir. fresh stockj: ,iia the following and books: offeri>r►g as a special ladies' trimmed Velvet d Special lines. Made of good medium. weight shirtings, well«known lutes : for those xvha require high-cls:s station - weight at . $1.79 each. These are worth as en we are showing two spec s in a. nice assortment ,of striped pattyerns. her Kiss— cry, we are offering for these two days a rue e � Califs' fine MerCeristd �pae, itt bleep great d4a1 more thatii we ask for Them, Cape Dress Gloves, 95c'pair, .unlined. Pompeian! box of Do Luxe !'aper, containing 24 envie- ^ Only, with colored clocking,, Per pair, 69c. Platt Silk and Knitted Ties, froin,39c up. Kysmy,,,.,_ " lopes and 24 sheets of paper at 33c each.. Flannelette Night Gowns $1.19 Ladies' Heavy W'Ool Cashmeres Hose, Caps that contain . style surd! quality" prides " ` s astable ,for fall and sorter, In a number of Priced accordingly. Bop$ Most .everyone. needs an extra one for ' at the lowest rices that it Is possible to give • � � tltffdrent colors. $1.00 per,p�iir. Pore Wool Cashmere Hose, 3 prs. for $1. $tiny ed I: rench Ivor Goods rsize, witit colored P ed ararna These a extra and neck full Only a few of these left. Books, that have sold ar,gtnally from $1d GROCER' DEAPI A, UT MElwl'� in platin and Martha Washington i YU%, at to '$1.90 each, wb are now selling at 59c shirred waist. Ladies Le$tber;Purses.. thls,following prices' : each. If y' enjoy reading, .this a your • , . This weekend we 'are offering two . Ms►rtha Washington style opportunity to buy good boolts at .a very Ladies, Meavy Felt. Bedroom_ vials and Hand Bags Hair Brush, concave back, 11 rows, solid small price. Asi6rted Cakes, alae p X Ib. Asst , Ladies' genuine Leather, Purses and hand Large 13oainett Mirror, 14 my 'length, oval DB G�� � , DEPARTMENT Slippers, . 98ic each consists of Lemon l spas, Honey .cay�ke, god ,g$, in various colors, shapes and styles, * extra r, 1 saltie, $3.09. These have soft cushion dolt, and arca mon Squares, Vann a ars and aAa t ranging from X1,00 to $08. 'Ladies 160 per cent. Pure Wool Tuxedo, very, cgmfortable and warns slipper, ,tumbles, Fancy :Mirrors, $2.99. , Canned Tomatoes, 2 canna for 25c. s $3.49. .teat a new shipt'le>ltt -arrived to Ladies extra fine Katt Boudoir Slippers, Fancy Camisoles $1.49 each large claxoai•sRtce elfins, 71 lyIS. 69c. good standard colors and trimmings, in white, pink and blue. Soft cushion •sal , A small quantity of Sugar left to "Wali at �.�T.iYhese are wonderful value for this money Many othor smaller ,articles priced ac. • r` Tuxedo"and ,Slip-on, $3.79 each. with rubber heel tops trimmed in clipped 10 lbs.' for 79c. a,in,q am tirade of heavy satin' material, with � ppe • a`;ordia~rgly:r � These are voat'1r dainty and °attractive. white fur. $x,19 a pour.. ' sevrw•ri1 dairtty,designed tops. Dainty Handkerchiefs 15c eack ; Club Ba A $ •98. ' Solid Colored �i : Ladies o Ca or d irk• ` Lsidiias' %"dr Club gags, ally black size plain and colored hand«ernhraaid+l ate'. 11x16, 11sk is a>t nice appearing bag for Thews handkerchiefs `s a verb pwoo4 wr, • A short time ago'wr"+�re retailingfrom to LPAN, .»" t!►eek' i lipped with brass sit- LA' a ST SMI E 9 t �i ' tamgs, Md �arrd0 50c each. , Electric CurlingII s .. $3498 � r� t� g , n A�.W ►" a► E s d Squarve Plain. White Embroidereg�,�> Thus is area MA W y item to carry SQUARE 3 *11140" trawl. coas.aai iplete With A. Ai ' ONT., lerChiefs filrHan.Eve*' "quare ii of is every Steel Store roast return Squ sr��������� A'special •lot of plrti h w IA* l�rtl►t'oide1edlaaspsd Woo atbitiHanaissant 0" mod usable attach- thran u S uare Dealin L, l2. STEEL tHandkerchiefs" at 3 far lot. _. ranwat ta%Wo wiwid� "sass lite stsiiafik y . djaaited DEAL � � $ ,' to may � s+aYart or ;09;iacle, Cele • et �1 ate:... k, �.... _„q,•!". V, �L i f .1i r rt