The Goderich Star, 1933-10-19, Page 2Ie*b the PcomPO
,ot borrels mOutited
f OodorIch is 4ont b deep. ?Or the e
tter
its :yen In the in&tt of were laid on ettscon theibrsees. A Can.,
;:sAe%.stite the. 100 . -of 0004 when enafigh and Unlon Jsck surmount
olouhese• van the opening of 111e lieW the two main .pillara,• high above the
Wuind 6sins);:- A iitaternen,t bli0.1e4 evergreens -Under the than ..011n; was
•• .
. Dwga.nnon. News,-4,.The ,deet. hunters
the'.nerthern WOOS.
*re geSsr*, Blckle, priiwtirdi .Crawford
, and ;one!, '
I ta,
1nthtIssUC altowe thist Ooderieb eleree- atiung the, owelcomew tmsiMer$.theoreb
tors, lOr the year troll* Ju1 Slit. 1**3 eatenditilg:4rOir ,sideltalk
wto atde-
ed 9,250,eso. itusheli, of groin irony attriypposite the igrOghlu!,„ and Wat-
1104 Ot the. *Fes: sks, nomPged wit13- Son reside*Oces, Mt. Platt wefl temeM.
'051,325 bliShel* fig. the twelve months tieri this arch ,and he heuld,,for-
lb
elides ltily inst.' 1930, 'air inorease of boy he 'lel • to tilid it, The4
-T*
er two milllan WAWA, These Attires many ibuti theme were brought
do ot, Mande • AnOrken-gralt, of which• from the-..iorious salt _blocks; and
there was ,some 300,000 bushe1s. itfoeid work wes.S41 4010 104% slid* good Joh
,torV:-Colhorhet-,Ain
4 Midiend.theY", Just went *bead and clia the
Vhae_figures. veo enceureging and wok;
,---""- sump well tor 41te futUre of 0. Oterias,T.:.....4.47,•.,.,,,.___ __ , 1 ,
Andjt4 elevator*, for ithich some .14.44ett - ,i' .---isix SUE -14141/0m1siNo
•
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woi felt when the -New Welland Canal t • , (Barrie ',P,S4ortine0 .
Wit, c onstructea-lbtbertenre_ Nig dealt Saes -of lands for Ames *...t..__11.04$ ad-.
'----iaatg-eiiw6*-iytit--Efetrlrc-a-fetti - Vert:4044the
0th ..-br:. - County of lithntoe
. ) ,
yter-_,tlroompc'-wl.' ' tteon-tever-skeener 11430 Toula 01' 'Barrie. •yet very ' few. -, : -- Increase ter • people, 'have any knowledge of what pro-
)4s
- i
removiir.frofir the -11-eneb,--ibeesuse of
roisbehaviotir and the, parti-
cular cbit.ct of his ilf.toinpor 'is the Fe&
erarlitinister .21.111stice, wild' ordered the
inquiry into his tOhduet at the bequest
ot thelktertitobscifo*
the
other eveninglhg ,indicates- eltarly what. has
all along been. suspected that if he ever
enters the Heusi, -Cenunont he will be.
more ,intent the ventilation of his per-'
tonal tribulation- than devotion , to
public duties. SC has been netiMited
by -the party, but *est .of pelt-
t‘tical addresses to date suggest that he
is running as it party of eve and thistle
the Stubbs', party,
It is UP to ;the electors .o, -f Mackenzie
riding' to determine if Private vendettas
-are to be, recognized fit reasons /or
election to the Canadian Parliament
eleveters,tere wereable to increa
* •* *
Marine Iktatterre-The, *ehooner John
Seheutte, Irem, Toledo with ',OW) tont Of
coal for the WaiterWorks.' hu arrived' in
Port:. ;the Oitit•Of AfOollt 0160.1en.*.
took on 4,000: 'bushels of Wheat or den. .1t4POV bas lett *.th 110111*
and APPles for ..Tollustoreo Harbor
Iiitellitosli•and'Capt, A. M. MacGre-
gor have arrived 'with the *Wage from,
The gonitshaven, from rort
Wllhiam brought' 70,000.;bushela Of
rwheat. The Evelyn has been liddt
for the season... The .str, M. .0404
was Weed Into Ottaerieht 1140)0-1 bY
heavy, seas. _..The keel of 'a new -Steam-
et has, been laid out at Marlton's. ' (verb) „. • Quinsy, though pronetinced
the sione--aenotb-iw-the SeLd.too,„--- ;kverba.,z1,,, -complaisaas The oat is -pre,
AR ' nauneed Play, the a AS
.--„Anotlic-F-tit$e-of"iock bits -distnritie
unday4veniniv1a5tr
/red Lewitt and; Oorcion Drinkialtest
tended Sunda* 'EllebOol, but when dark-
ness came thole- .'non-Jappearance•;created
alarm, ThO boys hd heen seen in an
old scow on the „river ,beloW the C.N.R.
•station. Theringing of the fire' alarm
bOught, a couple of Unwired •;-people • to
•thie'TiOirr----Trair-end.'air-orgaritied,stareb,
Was commenced, lrt while it Was in. pro- i
te1ephohe-niessage-;-ta.
Where youpwritinkwalter had a -brother,
was , answered by tbe Joyful news that
the lads 'Were there; Their story was
• that they -had walked, along the railway.
tracks a conple'of miles and were chased
by a .man. Afraii to tUrn.back,:.theY
kept on golf* until they reached Clinton,
potties are. avstilable for .puNhase 'In
grain busiheser Ott% eau be .ittribtito
theie sales toy the -ample reasion'that the
oin loge measure; Our splendid her
advertistng is d in •tlie Ontario
1$61*$ 'tts *little% and the' energetic and tette which, ^ -
13 • ilde-*** inattegentett• of the eitecu. * thousand of teen
EP1' tle'Pers°'4
tivee 044* of the •industries located BY lavi it is rari Pisoul9r4yti°ton.'4
u thes4
Very: $p* 'people' attended ,the meeting.
of eigzens to loble. atter relief this eealr
ing Winter *Mt those that were there:
advertoiements-• 141$ 0,0veriimeot PULP Winne- the paperer because ,mor.e -did not
. .a+efir or. rliktam 00Ine, We thknie -3 is the 'Other Way a,.
. ., . , licatiOn and look .‘0.1- *Tv'"' .7-- ---76 iiii roUnd. . The notioe inserted yak; nothing
• ;*-m-44---- 'there Is nothing' rfro prevent th
tvipoRTAtirr. ADVICE
MOre than a Warning to people that if
papers being used so Well but, *hen ef.-
Viler* * **hie ilhertY Is Involved there rhiP*4"ch thereitteirluneirsr.hirt.th' heS-tIettAto: :t''it(Fres'-ux°711:;,yee.listhinP11.42gPerSet:Irldt,totthi:yeerhit. iltrwaer"ts :edbp.„ut,
canna be :too many sareguardS afforded This -year 'Barrie oVenegii- to •
.in the •legal 7 imkihtnerr to prottet the the °Saito 43104te Oki the 061-04 ed •
t
Wits are. beii2g Made to eel:mew:A go% they attended this meeting it would cost
eftetn; 'leitere to, bermont. 411711e
'PreOedipg (or.foregoing) Sentence. 'band And wife have heeeme reconciled." ...
" 116arOs Often
sws',..inorstrproi ':cutibugi,.: after ithotii.;•'
. ,
Pronounce l,deosii ea led-ge; '4.10PoSed. to Ms..' TOM.
. , .„
4v fllP
ai in Iltr.tinat,ressed *Cent gothial: inciiiisitiVe
second SYllable;
shun; and sonnd the p, not re -440,41414. ly stteeits at night, the one Owe whee,'
Oenfitteeta • Pronounce iSeng,,Iswelit,' not rest Is 'needed mot, Hence • the loss of
korfrioteet, •• strength, the nervous debility; the ioss of
coupon.--Preneuroe- oo as In flesh andother,,evils which must be ex -
boot, o as in 04, accent first syllable. pected- unless relief is secured. loortun.
• Orient., Pronounce 041-ent, 0 as In 00 RAO/ relief is Possible, , Pr, J, D. tcel-
(4ot as in or). acient Aret ' . logg's Asthma ItemedY has Proved it
ItigmarOle. PM:Wince rig4neerpl, a merits through years Of rvice, A 'trial •
unstreesed, o as jrCroll, and net rig -a- wiU surely convince You;
ma -r"1 ,
Words, Often .1Slissaelied • `11roti• ,be•t" ,tWeet lite- we are
Observe the Progeny; g; though pro- Ilett, 4:/, C. P, speaker,' '
n0111401 as J. Wriiath (noun). Wreathe ' •
"There great diMetilty in assigning
-
an age of lest than 2,000,000,000 yeers,
to this earth,"... --Sir .Arthur Eddingtoili
aeroulous; • three Ws. • %Colloquial. Plotting discontent. '-,-Capt. Elmore
PhiI-
ieehav-fil#tts; Thitt—ts=eskt-str. 4101- contribute 4411; I,f it were „optional A lux ,wtrut, A ,GRIEvANcE
whih inediuni, ,should. beted .tUfew • of • •
Allnoori who .as -had a vast ever- — - •-•• - -(Calgary
the seivertummentS Would go to lite . • -
lento ht. the "criminal 'Condiis not :in' QUeen'a Patimiblieation for mittileipil-
tivOr of • abolishing the grand Jury
ton. His opinion is to be respected;
, - "
ai reat tdritirition for the•
tnnet!ene tit_tut gion.4 tint and be-
- • 1eve that It terv0 Is very useful pur-
pose. -been -found-to-be-,
great Source of 'good, Nevertheless
attic:4M And honeat
On'the Matter d
am one of, WO With a streng
and IP.hope. honest -700T= in favor
• ot the retention 'of the grand jury.
• It VOW be a 4teat-ptty if we in
tr. , d*---started---Ma
_A:sot," -
When Judie Armour- *Made that
irtiktenient he undotihtediSt had In Wad
ea* Where theror-Mighti have
-WA ti:-•InisCitirittO,pflipttite had it tat
been for -the grata' JOY.. He was for
luny leem Prowil; 14144'neY"in Toron-
to *id
tor, .111 any men .are better
fled to speak en the • subject. •
Aoki" *toes. sting_to nefit:0It Jurist
• say that., there 4,s Mitch leas etline7 in-
Atli* .4.:a'Mtn
rtiOni he -igavoI'liT thit.‘ inetirwho
hands on theland; have
net the time not bieihnitioh tOltet Into'
trouhte, 'Re 'liberated: 14 inany
' rat% of lawyer;
basia never had to•:prosoute t garden -
and vety-lewilirAS*'
ThIa statetnent-"Wes made in Norfolk
nay. and AntriOubtedIY
ioultural
' tiest are desire of -getting the .beat re-
sults tro,m tjieze Weis and they know.-
hat_te *4.4 theyshould have the
publicity" tlytt csn b Wen. °nix thre4h,
t • P P e „ °
Eft* , it gr.she thit
,to.---toerercse-ite--rev&
ognew 'which proPerlY
log the *Vot-
ed: Thte ts anorti..
Though the qvernment , no -In-
tereat these
a vertisitig in
IMO by taklng
belongs the
er estunple'AO centralization that has
grown up at Queen's Park, to
the detrt-
ment the mimicipalities and the pub-
lic • generally, ;
Ex-Juc!ge
, en time -6
tion 00
\Saskatch
invade
of Mil
,
ullbs of lVfanitoba, has tap;
1012.f his eainPaUtn for
elec-
e 'Rouse of Commons; In We-
an >iiding of Usolf.enzie to
terlo and -tell,the -people there
leVailees.I_The chief of these ts
-• -4% ,
The &HI of Power. --It, elalined
for Dr- Thomas! Eiect11cOil that it will
remedy every' but ite uses are SQ ver-
b:Am-that- it may be looked upon at a
eneral pain killer, It has achieved that
greatness for itself -.and its excellettei:, Is
.ktioirt to all - who have teStetl,iti virtues
and learned by .eiperience. • • -
Queer Joseph Kinney, of
Meltillop Township, died, he left 'a will
and codicil's. Here they are, -in. all thelr
predilection for the boys."
"The last will and Jestanient.of • Mei'
Joseph C. Kinney, Ili second -an, of hig
Plat Kinney,, the carpenter and ml]I-
wrlght "t4wniand of DunglanYi
Parlsh of IVIettlierar County -Londonderry,
Lbequeathe all that me heveil-_,L_
ly father has. given, me .to tiat,4,,".fres, by -
torten, congregation "where , X telong to
and had my :first communion, Chruch-
town or..*better •known by the time Of
TamIa,ght, o'Crilly Co., ;berry, ,Ireland.
Therpresidirig clergyman, eorintittee, and
elders to futVe full „control of all atter
me. They shall have the power to MIL
rent to the-bettiadVatitage-.„e-gr*se, •
ov.r or water run, it would be ativisable
*04.1Y1
le'. :..e4hgeorete _ _
Anxiety. -.413.0rehOUSiO7U.T: mis-
giving,
.--soheitude-
; School college aeacieMY; Sensinary,
.Unisiersity,
r4lierey, udvereety,,. '-antagonist,. , foe,
competitor.:-Pival, opponent.
niebility, lethargy, stoic/sm.', linconce
• -Irlorne,4enSeti,--habitatintFL'-hearthstOnes-
fireside; abode,,, ;dwelling; .
Word Study _
'Use- 0. 'word ,three tlinei Mid it is
„
Yours," - Let us lnerease our Vocabulary.
by nas eing ors4 *ord. eaCii day. li'Vords
for this lesson; - . •
REcirrure; 1.27..irightne,ss integrity,.
"The reetitude his 'behavior was above
reproach,", ' '7" •
PREDITECTION'i a Previous, liking;
partiality. 441.10 fiad shown' a marked
- The • n ex o a e
, As • ff been verY_A011 said by the Vein-
Standard-zObSerVer, -"It may have
useful; putvosti once, but that
gone,- and there nothing now
ptiblished in it, vtineh 'cannot he given
one thousand ...Units better publicity ID
other journals."
'hold.- this, 100gatre., property -in: the
"After an operation 1 left in
v5ty.v_tilaid_.,. tTetievs.tdp
4. it; orw,laturtitt douluobilear itself
fYettinra; ‘:hsitIt
buth,_
...
run down condition. I could not Bleep at night, and time, anctlie'soe muchmere benefit to
-.would be all tired out .during' the day. , the becosnri.gia4t2joano clanid44.1thet4peitiYpinco„trall:e117,:
tried 511 -kinds -of mcdicirie, but none of them •
helped...me until I_usied Milburnie 11. <lc_ N. Pi.'7a1-'—''-411;i-llet--eitY--of,-Mironto,..402,441so.-money
• to* two trekee. and I am very thankful for the help -towing to ,nie or In theilank. and x with ",
theyeave inc. I would strongly .advise all those. . rult lievenlY father to lengthen inY days
being p. a run down 'condition lo give..these.rills a • that X may goe and be buried Withmy,
thorough . • • • •-earthy -Iiither=,--7Paul --Kinney * the old
Ver-jsalfisatAtdrig sid_genOral storeit-put vp,only.by churchyardTrimleght VOrilly Co., Der -
The T. 1Viiikate Co„ prniteti.-Tiireiv;$6,• -at& &anti
tee and niling elders -Shall give me a de:
.• tent funeral Monument net to "exceed
,one 'hundred pounds stg., and the widow
and the Orphans an tile rregletted",ehil-
Oen to be eeeh after by fiie minister,.
committee and ruling tiderrhaVing sue-
. eding authority to remember the poop of
the church at Christmas every year and
7.t0 cheer the- p-Irto -mut' broken -,h•
with the joy Of Christ's death and suf--
fering ..frlaKeth'et-with-th
Sented*by .the rainister, committee iiid
ruling elders the ChriStinas time eveiy
, while grass grow and- water run, in
ineroAry of .1, C. ittnney In the towniund
oTt4ronantng.\rfrati,tadteerm.cot,rriztagtho ev41,ro*. R*obert
.
%ter 1+11-61 11. was young, -•
- - Joseph C,
'4‘'411teaWaitriesSIZtember : 2,0,t0011'
1902.
(-) the oteters-an&trustetyof•
my last will 'albefe. "ritten, and X 'hereby.
'Vest all =iv property ii them aslittIttg5
Dated tee, 12th, 190. icritne.54,e. (-4.
'tio' the PirPOsta.' mentibrik ht tvni.
j, list& C.
IMPLORE; to tall upoh orfor in sup-
,
fdieetionr beseech -beg-- 4.'Impioring -all
the gods that. reign, above,"-roPe.
- • ErrEgOIZE,I•to.impart energy' to. "He
has the facilty
who Work for him. ' ' •
•ItrOOI.TCYLE: to cause AO be friendly
*mit Xiog- Mute:Men pOpOsea o
rge feta to "repeater" students over
,41. the tollestate, Sort Of ,
iprage, cherges 4t Vett,
derstand hew
-ihst Pee& ten intt ttiestde of an Auto -
whin .ekossing !street; ',bat I
hat they to
*
A jug of clitt oploaed, in, the hand's
t *tiettr inAtk the Other day ikt
*1*ut to ,earry it up the 'Cellar steps
to ite*t e- gitettsi. 'thus itai gi 'en
Attitia tiententtraton.. nt the WO
*kis' es epplird tO *Verso%
*
u pot ceded to shoe' tinkt
ftfl have vIteqty t rnont/ Itt tibt
aok it 14provided in the prompt.,
;Mt* toith whOi. the DOing
-$!.!tfectibetttLe triittliit
tkoverinnentelboked
It•froin the (44 . -see' 4
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POULTRYMEN ATTENTION!
Gram prices,. are Advancing'
IIETIIER It„.bo cut,
tproisel SpfifErfti
• burn or jlculds-iaoulhilc-'
provides the „handiest .and
• surest- means to quick,
perfect healing.
, .
. is from certain ;Valuables
herbalextracts that Zam-litult
• gets i.ts power to. atibdite *pain
and InflatlimatiOrs,.-Ita goon,
destroying activity and fine
akin -growing property.
Zant..-Iitils la splendid for
0, chapped hande, frostbiteichil- ;
Mains, etc. • Get a bolt to' -day
Wily keep a lot, of 'non. -laying
---boarderst4filt:401:'•oan• have your
Aocle, '4f. 'hes* tuitett, free of
itettri of
.,'elgegerienta and hundreds Of s;atift-
fled, custoniers to his .credit? Ar-
range With your neighbors: to-lrave:
your /locks culled the sante day:
Good 2Prieci' paid for. the cuil
UUWeek1YLCSSQa
In English
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.
litot*.71ert M1ttssed
De,hot. OA .'"X CAtt tIO it '6,4 good as she
• bus." t!!at wail es she c in,''r'',
1=0 not $a;lti 'iThtit-grow. cot% and to.:
1
blimp."' ',They taisl corn_ .ana toberCo
is pleterible.
01 hot sly, ''''Thc brothel' he, left, beano,:
but ouiluot-theieroaluttLo ()mit he
and she. • , 1
Po :40 Say, "I rot to her it regiird ',
t4 tliel matter," While not incorrect,
"atm the matter" iS prettAbl&
oil tiot o,y, 'Z knoir It va$ nee ea$4
I knelt It wet the:, er '1,1rnew it whetz,
the ikAsove set:dente *is
beittefitA)f Dads advice -lust r'eateh for
. • • •
the nearest tele—phone- ittiii-AT give him th,e1
111 IiUltUhf
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