HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-09-10, Page 2cliente, after c thiough the
n seeion, hilt Thursday
PoliceIn the Court, Too remanded
for two weeks
The ;)40400trate Oiled WO sin!
and rd steed up.. '
"Two weeks Your Worship," ask:-
'Peeltie they .havi
yie , 1 et ivra
tot Orel* SYji *, nebut 1441740ir I n
in well i1f,i$',141". ¶Phe ecent advances for
14,iii
ny ttperson.
rs today pre0 it word
'In 414on.'1edm
—f
er
decultured
. (1,90t)olk.„,„.who le toteran
of.anothers Point of view' who loo
for,the beauties ,ef life instead ut the
ugliness, who ta, eager tp acquire.
'11(31,ordekr ItyRiletiot according The "Lb tb6
rie-
tian, Selene* lOottor,
as of cult-Wetfarm. and
le iaid to be rating SneeesefnllY in En
also in California.
ianted coordrY i case is reported wbere,. 101400 of
twelveten* of ur/Tri4 toits„,
. .,
'„•,(1,0:40 - trodOod-iherf.04 .
, , •, .
0 04toryf4,4", •.
• In ,..t * •,. plant* • or eeeds 'aro
'paeed on the sawdust Jltter''Whieh 1004: ,ae
eeed-bed and ae 1neu1atkn againet,ioefo. eflOo*t; • t
di, to uae their ovm.,'-effered.
a hIi le depThted,theit rots
'have grownfeSoOgit to reach the';'-'4ater,. iildo
a *been-sfrili *iit., #41i*.to*ted-cOrsge4tratipil
of 404141 ' oft 'elOiiiiat: in the form of' Stie,t
..• • , . ..., , • . .
nal** eh s
it
... . ..
et, stic coild tioiii ..itothi iit
f. e - 'toi ,
.. .
41141, Tbeie $ no p ault diaiii*, ': Ile dihitiiiii :.
9V, Orh.. , errten s,r no ac
r ***00, -;of inoleture or light. Placecl, in an
ideal situstion, by *11 100 ;of aele.otitte,:'Ogi'a..,
tbe•Ojalit*,
Underthe moat perfect condition soil, '''enIture
bas producedlg teas ,t1 tematooe to the
factory "OltUte. hai Yielded .• the ",unbelievable
•• * onnt,ef.00'. t0** per **Ore;, :The* reason,15
• ''tkkeit**40.44100004.-)Aliii
the e'.#roOtti0;-Of'1.0ed. that can be fed to
pants in a tank thnply ..kt.11*,e,OntOtiedLeOn.„
.rettrat041 of the ,Oetttleahr'fit the water.Oitore.„
over:4140: to 'the **Ise of the Isolation and. -7N •
.ftiodent from natural hazard, the 'tiro* -
noraluiekly. than they ;do in soil, and,they Are,
)ioaiOietilargo.:. and of liner -;qualitles. .1 In
California: Stand fitOtOriealtoM4tgaballeiv. tanks' .
glaes or concrete.The $4604 of the -coke;
. eovered**Ith.: seyeral,laolea of *ter 'ahlive
• high ..,,ia'a..grating, supPerting*'t m ayer.--v
:10Wdt!St1.Stra**11-Mil-S1*.;',S011,`._the,,agritultniai.
chezniat bas ditedvered'i-, lc... 14 -itself pet rtioia'.
600. 'ilanf. 004 .ter IAEA
• „ • • • .
'*0 the porous retainer of Mojetara and the *art..,
,0ue :4011,0,16. *high are food Or the .Plent.
.iShould.sehMet su&eed 1i.ettabliabing
wb'at will be[dOate-' '400 -Viettifr800:
with theft cultivated farMi(and impressive
Canada.Weta<liet bo Ciaide;without Iti tering) but the
likely dittant .'bef4ire. the growing of .04)10.110
and v.get&bln In buge tactories *in be One on a PRY':
it That eicooimetitam0 tiaall$: -10(144 some
:tbi to 41fruinite or '01,1eve-outdoor laber and tlelle*. •
denee,upon the weather, 1 to,expected, and.thit daY.-
jon*I.:400htlesa b Weleomedlb tb growers.
VIIY0 something to
and or-the-next-wee1 w
centrod round the GodericTi
0411given
the11,14gitithe. day of r nsee,gethe
e iho
men*L'ement has
•Or'
e horse
raclng
ervwilosthe
ge
ic ,r.ratron, 9
41ri*t4)'pass all pre
" state eitthe Itle n:v11-1::.suis sou* 0._th
An exebang. had a- Ietter
in
te Friday
effect that thresbing h jeitteerar,h00114::ng
da y was. a 11 has (InitoevA
ere
vet; e*,/vis but *se' ickteheit,'
dently
de 13 ‘, petit in $11. °
roseting
...11076 44,tell Roure /unfit be .5 egets,hltia,
cn his
maftill*14° "P° eel* 150'
necese
a
,PRil ; t el; .0 THE SCENES
, .
.
11 sts , meeting . at Dundas * few ,days
-EmrlR�yie, OntarifoConservitivc isevier, was
ase by * num In-* andieneiheit he' cange to have hiS
pbotcgraph taken with Premier ItePturn. Nit *owee
reply was quick Ind.* the .0(44 ote just happened:, he
aaId but even at tluit 1 itaaprobably in better.cOSP*oY' '
lialt,if I had been: with YOU4s,'. . _.,.'
Wtontily the,:*pnothoote of the . retort pleased tire
_ _ _. ,.. .._,_ ,...___ _ . _ —
and irtust lave 4litoetatited the min that int441
., . .
Y._.,__.
Wia3eading is, At 'alirefell Inice-trat'leid-Clefi`,
tiontare,tiocoa and Antiveina as pareet the proceeding'.,
the audience* enjoying the exchange of benter.;, In. some
nzbu1ceI' it 'hes been elatined, the .heckling has been,
pr...arrangcd betereen, the epealter and people In the
aud1sne, the 9h30104of coU0O• beineto,dliplay, the men-
isi bsIllIancy 'of tba speaker, who invariably has the
trf . , , ,. .
M*ny -of the nt,04Mailiati ;Set -aloft win vtar4ily
ta4r...Immbo who Wet frequently referre4
to a he min With the_fkerintit's tongue." . The Whole
of that Senator seemed to be * desire to wound'
14 0.+).)*Pq, #444, #11.4 ,*.Yotli,'. Alik# .. to
.sseenled to )nlite ein**WY that disagreed with
laiotat vir.:-.; IniFiuo: in. (itpliont was A
d the saime.aPPlied to liii'SiirtI-O4ndirsgs'bi.
twrwn4ihara. -,:ha..! *eery.
* lody. . As a pnblio ap.aker he Was out.
tit his venoroyand b4tterness were ao Oese,, to
•iliat_tha ap$ • it 340ith the set-,
gne Was kurhd at him oine evezng in the
and, it followed liim to hia
wol2ld he ,unforthmate. at tbla tritteal
aada' atunibering tndustrial o odlten, if her 1it1cMl
,damware Mttireemea.As avtter of 'fw, thay'
' 'tif frl�id when belai'lint *eues or
fr�m the li. of littukt s011etty..,.
rthtor
e"t4t*"-,weinntiuers. ef—fOrtS, finiflo call
;es sei,ntHett:ttihoe?e/17440,4,,,,, to7
,,,the
irtiblogda
pre.
.holiday 2or the ivinnen is assuredly ieetujen:onie
•Weathe orecasters. are predictipgthat next winter
wi11 -be mild with littIe snow, -,tele..,,ilniniiithlit-eqUitt*ite'ut
not makng their ou5tom4*; VtOpariitions,'for a.- l�ng
siege of of ,cold *iOattiOi:.', ,:last, tho. *am* clahns wee
made 'hOfif Iast winter was a mild or StreivleaC one
i-fii:..preSeri4Mi:1**4771-ongi.,cold', and an(,43t.
,
one, Poesibly the,;Jaciiirralts had 4011011:of -their own a
year ago and purpose!y,. for some re**O`loiTortheir es* -14
•jntided 00110 .1014.r.i1o0a thelr faith in tbe7n. Phatthey
are cunning little beggars, there is no .4104.344i,: but the.:
cautious man "maq:will put in 146
er aquirrele'do'or,4o:not gather a l.ear4. *took et.
. .
In both ...England and in Canada, no remissible
to publish the navels' of, children 'brought 'tot as
:olienders41 There is no sueh,taw in the Jitd7IS
th6iih "'tort:147140ra ' in that, `country-ate,,advecatii4
that one should be enacted. • There Are of course a 'few
paPerctliat.resent, any 'curtailment of 'their 'privilegeg,
claiming that Jo spare the name'Spoils :the ater34 .The
'better .class American papers do not 'agree with that,
ergurnent,„but are disposed to take a more compassion-
ate
Nfirist of svcbild in trouble, and instead of *Ming to
its misitz by broadousting its misconduct, they, express
willingness to sUpioiess' names, 'Their example., is
gbte
.,
Me ' unutual .nietheds, 14 -being tried' in this 'un,,,
age, to ' attract` 'buidnefis,.. in .. different towns '
merchants are living, °away bolite of ' stager. at •ten or ,
ten -thirty on Saturday. 'nights, .4 to , holders of kicky
'ticket*. ' At Oildimand, Oto Advocate says :three prises]
even on Saturday :nights by ruerchanta-to-r*
paten* and each member of the' three largest families,
but, every **rotor moat be present, , (hiii,iif Oali4ilifiali'
places gives one pound of butter to each member; the ,
second px,,,Ise,, one pound of reset beef , to each tionibt5If,':
the•third.prize )4eing. One loaf el of, , r.sait,to *ter* family'
with the,longett roll cell, While,florists--Present, each 01
the.mothsui of the three largest families, With'a bouquet
of gladioli. The*, inth* mailtods 'jet !emuttag. )),aai-
" eSe would' have been adopted' With some hesitation *
. *wit*** ago,' ,but under ,Piesexricomittions. they 'are
readfly sin4 'Wilt pratideIt oertatii.,:AMoinit '0
arfauittleit for all concerned. Titer object is to 04-
, , . ,
ourege People to buy* at home.
ed �n tlirough
oderich again.)010der salt
the
*Twin PAPERS* 011011010
Hitch4Iikerii*xsa 'mono, ,(roterboto
it might he well or a lot of yoUng folk in, 1utairIo-.
*nd a'ood itallY Other PeoPie who couldnot het waned
young. -4o learn that the magietrate at Windsor. 1m3
reesmtly jalled-* pair ?St Vorento bitch -bikers -for
month *A vagrants, They might also profit from
remarks( that at eomPerdokthe, fAmtc,e14#1.04Atir
that' "it is time youzig
pia realised that whenthey start. Tout witlida any
mone' 4smsod *- country theflAe
ke c.r.itn1041,41.94,
"(Toronto e t•td.. ' The *1
E'rny, navy said iiir force are eg etrengt ed, That
b»ea4 trisurallos for c1id an ax as
th. Tnited Itingdeuta •
}dent declars, bM the *United late
to he ztro He teUs ibe tk1 that °wa.
will defend ourseteesi And onr.,ntithhor:h,o04#*"
gb�lima 1ncTtee taiiikaiks'
ate Ole ,gootheill 'ost ' its
re
route do the ]ake bank
`While Ole ixtillensent_eould 'see the sun, -
set ,Hotel, the )04010 ',Pretty, cottages
itioniiitbe bank' 4rut the'old lighthouse on
*here. the. •vielt0t.s'Ivemiet out 'and al-
lowed- to sozo... ..eo.s.001;01e .0t, hours ell'Op;
;ping-04.6re beingtakeit,to the ,stinset
ftotol, ifhore they had tette/neon; tea.: '
number of the ,,Peseengere, on this
the 0. during '.t1144 A
as belng• terrible: !INV ladtes abilard
iship were *0: triftitteried that they asked
the orchestra leader to:liga Isrearer:'!IWY
Clod- TO Thee.."'" the leader, 'afraid that
he Would 'start:: *. Oink, ahoOtt ib411).if b�
Oct.* offered " eidelYelke of V'eT#
Tor" 'as * substitute... - :
'The thOUghif rultiesi :Of they, board- 'of
Trade was P.I'reet* appreclated 1,y the
visitors.' •'who wiltevased, their tratitude.
for the Ou±teiti. 1119,44. 'them'
The tOlkiohit *advici
;iven by AvilihlOitad„' to A.. 1ev-
ng
it ,ghooL,' It wee -40-h '
de-
fined the meaning -14 education:
,
.,-Education'is * tour word,
-V' .X MUC we
usually thirAlk, in
inore of being fajr.- lioneat,
kind tban wegetting facts* w
4,...,, Alsoice , of be
• catedin the tikest gense
,. ,
e chief
pose of an know Ito inake °education if' at:a Di I; purposell vu5a11744` tmv4 4( '4 k$1:(14114
.1vOrthil$* ittd be happy:
• v411-41° 011be edizcated,,bscarbe9:titoguesiesto; ectolusiwite t6
booksand :tiortw*re,, only
part of Itare a e4etbthiugivatnot•leaa u,weeeti,,norne TrohuodY
that°011,111:* eroininidtrYkn'o°*,"at.i;e°Qt'ginrelt
men
and Womenworked fOt' mally:, Years
• m Whict_is- tree, qix;s4pportod
•
ed
iht3e017U(Intni;::4:Ini)11:;°s:11:s"nthal':11.11011:1::(i.7,14,w°14f°11t6virblit'eit:tihhIleeetit:.:11:4116:1'14:4iihil:c1:1140e7:4we:'
those*tou°.tiesdlecUe4titlirticio°4:11.4t7,enitle7.44'ild—*:541:iieoe411'p'le7wallho
¶fl
Lry
be
They, do. their
,Men; They are eager to gain
edgerrV, herrenditood-hookerixtegew:
'4)171)774.itatil4tilLen1748aPialkPerstialcs” 1..1114114-4:°;11;e''
'ithil8;b04-6live,'; wisely.ifeilantlf;;;;Oesu=st';;ytlearning how
to f lytogurrnshlifo; ty.o?trliv:wia ritst:croome be
, each
would say advice, 1te'l'ed'.0t°' 40try t . :
'v're .
If
io11
°lr
you are not. Simplicitiy, honesty,
earnestneas, and a Sense of 'Minor
olid-Scumaatio**ones.40t411
You, 'bays • Arntrerts-4m-. tiatiation
of tomorrow, and many are the
pr�b-
leins you will have to 'face. As you
love your Country 'endeavor to con-
stantly 'make yourself better citizens
that .your countty. nlaY become
better One. Thatis education and
.the Toad to real happiness.
A. glin,pae iirte the:future of ,aylaiion.
Will be, afforded visitors to the Canadian
National' Atehibitiou, Imperial Airways ef
Great: Briwtain, have sent to Canada 44
itinuisitt:,thopkt30, o sale anixtel landand
aea panes and. anitthibiane.
L TORN 11110M
BODY Of HORSI
•
Its tail torn right from Its body in
4 threshing .40oident on the tarn* of
John Bowman, - three miles north
east of :Linwood, * heavy draft hose
is 'being treated and jai recovering.
The 011741. VMS xtenditt,on. the lam
oor during threshing 'operations
when it *witched its tail. The strands
of hair were taught in * pulley of the
thresher- Before the inisimp was
noticed and the machinery stopped,
the tail had been, 'entangled in the
pulley, jerking the tail completely
-4:1;:v*nY1 and
trilitfireofttoteI:gelihrtiTs
1:412011"t1h4.4,11;7:1411'::.,1:4:0:t:
t-theitnimar tritofitelitty'Yea-,
aonably comfortable, and is munch-
ing bay In its gall.
*x the 4311ii'Oe
iedieff:#- 4525 treat pea tax ei„ ttitlio*
meos-tha'tJ0& uuM,frabo`*ferk not
tog coo toek, contributa *5 tech; to:
the MUulelbel ieeah, hott?
ItiAte, turning to Huggard,
j.ce eb," he answeredo$ n reManded. In
cleserouitaolote. 4e.kins on
different
.,00ePh Whalen, * 40-year-a1d .Lnean
uttommorg-wits-senteneed to: five
yeas in'VertaulOuth penitentiazyolr
Friday at London, for - forgery,' theft._
of,postai letters_ and stealing $5. He
pieadd guilty to the Oreecharges,„
It was not drinking or •itatahlink
4Vtr4tTadaerm
marnt t
curiosity. 'Ile wanted JO see what was
in ether PeoPle* letters,
"The'reaiprmuet be protected?' .00-
selared Magistrate Winter ht 14toeing
'sentence, •This 'mart was before Me
two *.eska'ago for the theft of wheat
n(I, gave_ erpended sentence
for one year taez-Jeccasion, The
entenee this time will be five Years
on each -charge; with the ram gum
ning concurrently"
Crown'Attorney' Norman -Newton
Newton
gave the magistrate an; outline, of the
Aof1entes4efork,,Sentenee:ivaa-Aw
://e said Whalen was • a ''mail -carrier
Iii.71,CV17"41"*.*PfliatilirbTfaii o
investigate his -case •? after GordonCarrigan, ,of-'13Quiph Township, had
fgiven him 4- signed application for
$1.0. ,mobey order! Whalen, instead
of giving postal officials the :proper
application, forged ' another out for
,.0Ol‘forec went tto Whalen's home '.*ad
found the the original application in • a
• rawerr, the-vourt-wast-told.,---The
fr'also-40Uud •It -Utter- -thatr,,Thad----been
:opened and IA delivered
officials openod a cupboard,
and, found six letters %that-- had been
(0414;1 continued Aft,. Newton.
"They also found .15 letters that had
been partially ,burned,” ,
offeinces occurred during , the
first two vikeki.of August.
•IVIhen he 'heard the sentence, he
appeared 'a' little.stunned; quickly fiat
down in the 'Prisoner's bo'co, but said
othing '`\•
*.cAfter 20 years---of-divifig-,---Vve-
discovered.-one thing,"
"What's that?"
haven't 'accomplished a
tot
V ,
Adclrezsing ; 410 041 0
et the 1.0 O.* 4,04,4
tion tat Marleti4ownt.ieat
gobedsinii .0eitatel ,Manager
of the ',Gatar,lo Met* 440*
1100,toriOia of the, future ApPreleiv.'
resent motor ago nmonAtedir
ou1dnote its '"deplerehie death toll
,
and
.personal
They could not fail, however, 'he
0404 to mg* also,thatieguiloveN;
voligek.'O04$04, Preesti.1441)iti.
:motor maniVaCtnrere#:''rei,00104. road,
builders, road and ,Pefei„tY nize- •
tions, Inotor,ClUbat, serre0,-,cAUO80., and
edueationistsall . foro**,, moulding
public opinion—hadbeenconcerned
wlth the ViM•05r.:040.tY.',00Ko014
..*.gtsTeh,-7Yearr-A4-;;,R,4iberttodgii:'
lite.*** eactifie4.to_'eaeh '14000
voWelett in use .,.PancON..biat tbo,
Anninton!e 004, rate we the sec
'otidle*e*t-':,fty„
00-110(14:.; averaged 1,000 motor,
:deaths everyyear wbich * most,:
matehed‘tho-,-4-eath by
rate:, ,•Both ,canite.avainiteg'f0t"One-
1444.'saltinaLten,
---Wrritobertson-414,-
, ivers -Using& On, Modern high-
ways were prone to. accident when
they foundlhaMselVes- en ninferior
road surface, the -.Ontario official
said. The motor car which dodged
in and ' out of traffic,' or was htvtiect
at a high speed over. '• fresh gravek
around blind curves Over hillsk Was, as
dangerous Ai)tb fireafm whose Pier. .
'"didn't hOely it was loatlee- Speed
when foolishly used became:* curse
instead of a blessing.s,,
'Frequent Official inspection of ears'
• 'd..their;accssories wan in the
-rn--4—
teres131,1e, -safet -11*e-fa-aid:Ark
accident u
was more often in, the driver than in
the vehicle or the read,'
, Sharing responsibility with the.ira-
patient driver and contributing to
his impatience was the *Slow driver,;
who
who:,4ield hack traffic; ,Incompeteat: '
as an .accident CatEc ame far don
on the gat. •
• Examination of drivers or Re-
„00see-had-reducettgageidents-in-those-`
Snriedketiona;;-whieh-.had adopted,' that, -
policy.. Vinantifirresponsibility laws,
adopted in tyientg-eightStatos.ortlie
Union and.in a1 Canadian PrOVinces-,
except Quebec, had retrieved ,,many
thousands :of Careles and Uninsurable.
drivers from the roads, he 00neldded.
. Self -Control Necessary
Health' and happiness : are general-
ly looked on as enviable gifts, where-
the-faet-ia-thatrte-a-large.-'axtent
they are duties; • only. we prefer not
not
includes such
an unpleasant' „amount of self-con-
trol, mental and bodily. '
•-
. the tired, WPM out mother cannot mod 'a hap..
4,4
hum° it 'she is sick and'aforkied by theiiever ending
honschold, duties. She gets run down ' and beeonA68
nervous and .irritable, ile*hhearted and discouraged, ..- .. ,
-can't rcet at night, mid gets' up in the mottling .as '
. -.urea is 10611` sue went toted., ,,
Women suffering in this way *iu ii214 iit•miibum/i . ,.
11: k°,x. Pills 4 tv,Aineay -with which to recuperate '•
Ihfir-leal '', build , up' the run down system, and
, brag back their bodily vigor; '