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The Goderich Star, 1920-08-26, Page 4
As S , • r -, $TAR ..0 n.• -•ter 'n:.+ew•:,e--r•.�,+r•,-r Pot.ter equip biz provi>It�e for Ileork.�; 4 �► r . bit :€�tt. ,jtr+:tgrrtetltr vt�hat l� needed 1& � Qglpletecnapplug or the >Priltilonr} .. ., b, ct� hoard', skald of rho I4MW, PI and a a2Cv► peAyl�oa] p©91rie ,force Lo Iftformed 4049 il.o lanes of the Dwain- ; ' luta Mounted Police. 7tils force would tlI GOVE[Mos ifaeR have full ilarlfdtetigra owe; isle R { whole Situation and -ovquld not have ta7 Women's Dresses huger over uricagot anrlsdih th cioi goleim Rugg»isle tnalefactofs got away wills the d A Read tel► Wear foot. ua 1A � The Drury Governmeta.t will be well a Blest qualityein selected patterns. Taffeta, Ga:orgettes, advised to organlw at once such a pol- n sj e a x a yards. Regular in Duchess, ice force, pilAtfng Jt under the eon)- 1+ . _ Sego Foulards, Trieotiaes. Some very late ' ,,,and ab it ty returned ar ofi s man nfoe cour- t . , g8.00 fora^_, arrivals and now all e'ns sufnm.r b:.r- � tgo and for an unilnpe'achablQ person - Sq 11I101elllD SQl1ar8S gain sale clear at f reiA 25 to 5o ptr allty. 'Ile could then orsataJre his force ; wish officers who NxlU command t'e( cent. tinder value. spect. Alen who have, risen from civil j places have proven as in the case of i Extra quality, selev:t patterns, Milk ►loxes ,Ir Arthur Currie,:, that efficiency Suitable for ¢ dlniDg Sa rooms, halls, should be the standard of promotion. kitchens, etc.; special price. n Perhaps the rr,vcrninent could not da 3 1c 3f ° yards $14.50 z i'; bu,F-ton leDgfh extra }resat', Pure Arthur ttfr for Siran e. Arch. .144,0unala o thie 3 x 4 yards $10.50 sink, black, white, pittk, sky, Q situation. At any hate, the idea of a and re: S ecial_--.--:•---•..~_-- g+'�je�o Provincial police forge should be act - and P ed upon at once. AT Jute Brussels Rugs Silk Huse ""REP 0T°MES. Seamless, reversible, neat pat- Storage caeca That. *A" Keown to terns. Ladies' Silk Hose in all the best Sciepnce. 2 x 3 yards 912 for $9.75 colors and white 9, Sia, 1o, all uutl more oma only known. sl, rpt It O,l quality at is more commonly known, sleeping 3 x 3/ yards $22 for $19.00 $2 5o and $3• qu�� �gcoo sicknessisa disease caused by the R,D.BINd 3 x 4 yards $25- for $20.00 per pair ---... 2 presence of a germ in the nerve tis - 5 sues of the brain, producing torpor, says Answers. gill,,— Some surprising stories have been related In the newspapers recently concerning the strange doings of ACHESON & SON some of the sufferers of sleeping stek- 'York. �� 'Hess. A 14 -Year-old bog, of shire, is said to have slept while If you are • going . eating, the first signs of drowaineas commencing as far back as the mid- dle of January. A girl violinisttroubled heir par- west do not fail encs very ofteften,,for during beg Bleep lens and selfish working men, by their Meiphen a !'iobter she would rouse the• household and - - Zbe(3oaerich %tar• unwise actions in the home lands, add (Petrolia Ad. Topic) neighbors -by imitating a violin, even tYletta•ae golf 7t to the burdens which the men have to Under the heading "The Harding of giving the preparatory scrapings and to get outfitted bear In the outposts and watch taweri+ Canada," The New. York Times, Irr an tuning -up. The explAngtlon of Iter THURSDAY, At1GUST '26th, 020. of the Empire throughout the world editorial compares Premier Arthur doctor was that whilst she slept one DERAIOT McEVOY. Mefghen, of Canada, to the Ohio Sen- of her senses — that of hearing c — ator, who is aspiring to be president never knew any,rest; and as the girl SPINDRIFT WHAT OTHERS SAY of the United States under the colors had slept, when very young, whilef before leaving of the Republican party. Quoting her father fiddled, the habit of hear - Slogan: [sanitation for Goderieh, Roads Need Constant Attention from a speech recently delivered by ing it during the evenings had be - Air. At'etglten at iSlQrling, Ont. Thti come so familiar that it was possible Tile Empire piston Gazette) Times says : for her to imitate the sounds while 1 met an Englishman the other day We are just beginning to learn hove "Phe sentiment' of this speech re- shq slept! who had not visited Canada for many to build roads. Aluch of the money h.eaLs some intellectual kinship be, A young student once, in a contin- years, and found him very enthusias- spent on road building in the past has tween Mr. Meighen 'and the candidate ental college, was noted as a som- tic about the beauty of the eountrf been wasted because of neglect in up- whom the leaders of the Republican nambulist "sport.'" While fast asleep and the apparent Increase of Indus- keep. it does not pay to allow roads convention dealt their party out of he was, fond of playing tilde -and - Industrial comfort % tries and In the to suttee from want of care. Contin- the discard. soak and pillow-flkhttng. The other Special i rices in manufacturing centres. lie did not uous attention at a moderate cost keep "On the surface, Indeed, they are p students knew of his unconscious Y say so definitely to me, but I somehow roads in gsood I condition for many Par apart . . . .Afeighen seems to midnight "monkey tricks," and got the impression that old England years, The aim of all road construe- be a lighter. He, goes right out on the whenever he commenced walking is not what she was to many English- tion should be to avoid large expend!- hunt for his opponents and tells there threw, bolsters at- him, which he al, men. Not only has the labor upheav- Lure in rebuilding. A road bed, once .what he thinks about them, Instead ways dodged. He would jump over at dislocated her Industries, but her constructed, should be jealously guard- of shedding avuncular tears, like Mit bedsteads and obstacles put in his overalls Insall seems to have become stale: and ed and added to rather than drstroye yarding, over their unwillingness to way, and it would be some time Be- all the gentle beauty of her landscape I and rebuilt. see eye to eye with him. He is a vig- fore he became roused. scenery seems, at the present time, orous tighter. Yet, there is the Hard- Increased power of mind during inerely to remlild Englishmen of en- ilinh Prices Now Commence to Recede ing touch . . Air. Afeighen devotes sleep is confirmed by -the following joyments that are past. The shook of ,Coiling'wood Bulletin) a few words to the National Liberal instance, one of the 'many authenti- conflict between the working populace The high cost of liv^1ng peak has and e)onservative party. . . , One( sated examples, The great natural - and the profiteers has so permeated been reached and prices will decline hears the envious sighSmockss of those who ist, Agassiz, successfully reconstruct- the spirits of the people that they can- slowly, according to members 'of the are trying to rebuild at the factory of ed the skeleton of 'a'fossll fish dur- prot take time to satisfy their craving Manufacturers' and importers' Actio- a Republic party that shall be both ing his sleep. He was pleasantly •ftir simple enjoyment. They are ov- I elation attending the seventeenth an- Conservative and Liberal, radical and surprised, on waking, for he had for urwwroug•ht and have to have amuse- nuai merchandise exhibition of that or. reactionary, that shall have' a home for several weeks been working on the Pants anent which tits in wir. ith the. statq ganization. Excess protlt'4a-V-and-hi0b Boras) as well as one for Barnes; that subject with no success. of mind. The rr?ult is that they are railroad rates were aoxsng'4laoaLhings shall be beth for the Lcagare of Na - never satisfied: the amusements they blamed for keeping the cost of living tions and against- it at the same time, seek n4ereiy. add to the excitement ofup. The president of the association "Bath these great Conservative -Lib- The Chinese Soldier. minds which are ah•endv tired. Ile- said a slowing up of a forelftn demand eral tnv_o-ringed shows are rooted In The busiest period of a Chinese casionally an Englishman }creaks .away, would tend to reduce domestic prices the same principle, the protective tar- soldier's life is when he is on fur - and comes to visit Canada. He finds some manufacturers are making a live iff. The tariff opposition In Canada i? lougb. If he is a, good soldier and Shoes a robust happiness and a vigoru us elft to twenty percent recession in prices composers of "fro« traders and fiscal thoroughly undemtarpda the science mate will) fine scenery: and whrPe In- but they will go further, ho said. The humbugs." of course, the laritY must of looting he to foraitd to remain dustries abound thore is a feeling of people will have to ,bear the burden he 'reasonable,'. but no rwreekers or away from his oft fit only about exp)tn:;ive opt11114-s,ll. Everything of the accent billion dollar award' to theorists' must be allowed to tamper two-thirds of the Ltme Recruits weans to tit in and be running smooth -the rcellroppds, and sen+taxes added to with It. are granted lamer periods of rest a ly, aiid there Is a vagic feeling that the cost Af living. Frenzied spending "Then a few words about the tried' and robbery. t Sint Case this should be the spirit of the hub of is slowing up, however, anri while we and true bulvv+arks of constitutional Nathaniel Peffer . in the dome the Empire. In talking with this are at sea as to what is ahead of ur liberty: "We cannot afford to sail our Sector, the ex -soldiers' weekly, -gives friend of mine he nientioned that his tvo feel the peak has gradual decline national craft In uncharted seas. Lel the following account of the manner hon, who had ditligguished himself in sonaetinte soon. ;fay the, decline no' us gather In millions around institu. in which an ambitious buck .private the Royal Air Force—I think he said— be too delt6erate. aloes that we love. Let us gather in the Chinese army. Quickly learns Etc. had returned to has pre-war positLQa `: around a standard that we know and to select his own pay-days: in London and,ligd been sedt-ba' his !lake All Ghrirn that our forefathers knew.' "He doesn't do much of anything, Arm to their Ill in South St. Thoihas Tlm 11'nCit�" "peading thus far one might think in feat, except whet} he takes to America. ills prospects were good but Dld you ever drive PAAt>'f'Cveo� �.r 'that but for the accident of birth Mr. banditry, which ip,,ffoput two-thirds the present work was trying, 8nd-1 road In an auto after dark and"a l t Afeighen would now be receiving pit- of the time for most,et the Chinese Interred—•tha:pay not such as to make once come across a hBTse--ft ggy grime on his front porch and Alarcon. army. OL the numberless bandits flim envied, by a plumber for instance hugging the roadside and trying tp Ohio, would still be known only ns 't that infest the interior the larger I said at once, "Why dbesn't he come keep out of the way? Rather toot' pluoe 35 miles W. S, W. of Maq>gfleld ro1�ortion are ^8rrle3tesra;. samietinitiba to Canada where there are opportuni- yriuh bro{l��th away for a secoh+ or two, on the Pennsylvania, Erie and other' al8�iarieel and sometimes on self- v " lCi Aatr}' gra pay 'for goad work?" didn't it? The driver ,of tnA horse ra,iiroads with manufactures of furni- rout iqugh and Aotneflnµe5s'tltill You can save s +`Ah," he replied, "but someone must could see the car, because i! q ri►otoif lure, steam engines, farming Imple- I i do ther work of the Empire." So Eng- carried lights, but, perhaps, At 'was nefl menta and aagh no blinds," in sera ce, '. itmd's sons have always gone to dls' possible for the autolAt to see the'"What tit not bemuse Ws seldist tart litnde. and have looked forward t� horse and, rig, for the reason that• quite Culi for o Pirovincial Pollee is by nature a robber, bat bseauflr ' �+vLI� you buy a six months' furlough In perlidlis ov- fre4ueatly hifl vision Is spoiled_ by the (Farmers' Magazine) he hail to rob tfted,+g , ll M cry f)vp or six years. OWN They have, to be•. Klan+ of another car, hCaded fill f11N up- >�11e*atly !a gtatierl' b7 sure, prospects of bacouttn6 .solid, polite direction. -N `kharp twit 111 thio - b'here is a constant complaint in vn� the Ministry of War'and the Higher - weli.paid, important men in their dib- road may also be responsible fox !tie force that trio lal or will .not en- well. tn- oocers before It gots down to'him. here fe i lines, blit that -is not •enough, to. failure 'to see the outfit In Aline to fortle Its Provtnolal or Dominion laws. 'there are ltnown,ekliert'wbei`e troops AlEt the lOn!!tineas of living among avoid that missed gasp of breath or This criticism was rife under the lftte stationed 1n a cbrWlii'diitriCt ka�►e sben paoplee and adjusting their Ilan maybe a collision. What's the so- Conservative b regime and to some ex- not belt paid for d► year br me►re. 16 all !torte bf climatic and other con- ewer? Why, lights on the buggy, of tent has been carried on under the Naturally they hav`e'to turn to Loot dolts of tire. The real thing that course; In fact, lights on everything present administration, Recent events often. and natuvally• it b}opwthfm a ,lip, / have again focussed public attention babit; as they set r<itWt,1ttiey"come lipowl avail' them, : Iswhethere they that that mares along the a se,s highway on ,the province by the unsavory repu. to like it, ' krtrArwledge It or not; la the tact that attar dark (cows, of course, being a'>< tation thak.. has; h�een rolling upwards "About t it;are rep�asentatives of a great na- cepted),, from tate rittilt river. •liege ave have ni a yeas 6TI31r certain yleh fillip 'find th are helping to, ti8A01d . Olptario !tail been j�o v In enactbttg a town in. Anitai ptnvin-t5t 1 ! COME CrAI�LY a situs tion which In its acute stage tA'o ptrestlge�of the Empire by their' laws that *ould m ke 4t `compulsory has shown that two jurisdictlona that pluadetrsed several tubes In ewlft *'Oft. Whit the British Empire can to show lights on vehicles after dark. succession by robber hands. ' The + fp overlap aro always certain to allow Ilrid men willing• to undertake work of The ►a'vv only applies to autos at the elders of the vbitageb called on'tlie this kind, ail find a pride in carrying justico tow, fall down between them. dl t magistrate ftir relief, t er present time, but it should be c>ltpnd• strrlo Tiic I.ieen§o 13oarti in Ontario has one <ftt, witch eeinpcnaatea them for,thelr ed to cover all`hor8etdravvn vehlol�►� , mrfikiatrnte sent to the ilttrCtary' v- diseoinforts, here la not mueh.datWr motorcycles and bleyelets,' 'Llumah duty • to purfoiii'iand the Provincial, ernor for troops, the 'go►ernor sent Board of PoUtle another. Why there of her tletta enae, but it makes our lives ate in danger, unless a change Is the troops,. Three weeks later the gorp rise '•to: think that selfish prod- made. should be two law -enforcing bodles towel elders again stinted on the m ) for misdeeanors and Infractions will They asked that the ,. son. aPparont, tv any thoughtful per- troops be withdrawn," OBJLNS a11111111-- -1 111111111111 111111-10 tk' -R The DorWillon dovernment, as ave Weapons Of Aq}stb Chant i. commended them for doing in an ear ' Iter Issue, made the first move In the It is astonishing how nature madf- ` matter• of more eftlolent police pr•oteo- fies teeth to meet the requireme lts• L tion by extending the authority of the of various animals. Royal Northwest Mounted Police over Consider, for Instance. the award- � We entire Dominion. Doubtless this fish. Its lance is a huge tooth design -- will be a great aid to the whole of ed for use as a Ban: trs. Prof. Rich- i+ Canada but it will not take the place and Owen " he swordh at THIS of a provincial police For ome time full speed strikes with' the force of to come, conditions aro going to be att"n sledge-hamme swung with unsettled. a War and Ule war spirit both hands. Its' veltdci i' in equal to Hydro Store .,will bear fruit later on when the oc- that of swivel shot, and the abaci elision arises Ybat will need a ,strong is as dangerous as that of an arta- restraining force to handle. Pai'tieu- Iery prbJectile." r larly is this true of the rural parts of The mighty ivorysapeiit',of the Har': dhe province where them is practical- what, tea to twaite :