HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-02-08, Page 2be
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o. cur tM*rbera er„ not,
Ir aubcr1pUon, upj
reOlt before .freaPire.
lOPS will no be
*nez3 ov.r extde€J'Pets
we ar. flotlfled to
intoesting suggestien , ?temps trent
UN* to the elfeet that tiernier iiert"'
t halt .iis mind *huge conierslon loan a,
. 00 On net ptil$, DoininiPti lettle$ but 0
I
poissibly preVineiel issues aa Welt th
This it one of thee* thinipt which, four in
,rear$ not *mad :have been tee",11 Pr
able. In the ineenthne, liewever, the el
"r *rat Government hat been eompelled ou
ts; guarantee . th deb t
•
the old 4tteha 1144 the estVin
niw, Satisfied theMseiVa0„ 440,
vegt a the ooposoli 12'14011#°
they eiVen the ailliVe4 the itudy W
it reqUire$ er4b-i to IttriVe a'*() 4
004100
It they' hive net- dent. $0,,iti on tie
ontea'ri, *re! vortHly iroitor bUndly
to Step the ';sPendif* 'sst . inteiey, then
Ueh-, Opinion leeks 'Atitho'ritY 0414, there
4014 " et
*iteetinik10,,OVerientr Will, hiterege
• the elitectn10. Of the: pi*004,:, lnvegl
tion,"--intO• bbYhtit Meth04 In
YOsie- mrsong our eteres. PrACti
QV everyone,. tsits' hat heard *trice Of
men factories becon214 ennleihett
he Iure of one outdomer, alwaYS pre-
pared to Went, any OntPUt at a nrnflL
WO Price. Onb" to find 014 when' all
ther ott,StoSiers have been driVen aWity
0 big buyer thiMPed down on 4e-
anda,•
that the /*dory .tteCept a. power
ice which meant staltatien Wages or
se. .• NoW, Pbs,Sibbi, we Obeli find
t if such stories were true Or not.
e ts of he weetterni * * *
peovInces. This, when it was done, 'There would seem to be art ele-Men
drew fretil the ultra eoeservativei hysteria in ethe 'current adulation of
nettelal press, but it was Soon recog-1 People of the United States for "
nlied as an essentiel . if these ssets (if; president. Six, thousand balls in al
the country were to cam on as seper- .1, as many cities in honor 'of 1Vir. Itop
' ate entitles, velt's birthday may haw been the
° Most •ef the provinces have been com- r suit of a Spontaneous desire to .do.
-pelted to Pay exhorbitant rates of inter -1 honor. It may, :too, have. been I an
est in order. to plate their leans M donee of the result of recently• de
and these high, eearies (lie new a heavy oped highly entetional remperam
burden on the taxpayers. ' Every national publicity agency, p
conversiOn loan for Interestf pictures; stage or -radio, re displaYing
bearing; DO:minion bonds has been moot- I increasing , tendency towards this e
ed party times, especially sinee the hnge Male_teari ha -ye become $o common
t say, 11 siw
nit the „PrOWO"
erOW4."
o 44.0Y• - :that
s „peesibUlty.". 'y',
••
_
no sisgi-40i‘-w-
nionientV; • s
Do' not asy„. 003 you. try, and
to ' 0,0?" SO, you trY.
get 340111 to gO?".
"° *Fit% "OW% is'.the hostel* .
"Their's' is the inift." Write •Mirt.
theirs.' 41"lie *MroPbo "Is 4144
"Th• e, document war under
ture is preferred to "over hiS 01Piaw
•
YO>lt,unet,t4'
Intrite4 •TIF,/v4401*
One Is entitled,
Mon. ',;t. it $Uppo
,
ether -leettire
one Oirf'n
„ to be '
tiVerekl -l•t$ '
* oenilreiattOE
I
, «Oh had nottbten etnatilitint .itself to
get the ilkgt* of Al* 011tiVilkeli Pild.!*Of '
t.O. 80 . he ', iett Hide One. *OS to idve
then' 4 Piet* ' at his mind. There is
ae. nothint in it obieetionable ,t0 the, sen.
'aibi"Uties Of Itlie average Cath011e.
,faet, One Of our hest friends. A gOoct
az fah cetholic• tells Seine ter breeder ones
On his fellow churchmen, but the lan-
guage ta that :et the:early' nineteenth
Weeds Often 14iefteomnineed “r
, Unlearned,. Pirononeec en.lur.Pned,
I' three syliablee, not un-liirnea.
Ntunerous.' PronOunce the u AS" ,In
unit, not as 00 in Won. ,
inhospitable. Aticeent second syllable;
launch. Pronoimce /Mich, as in als
t of , .indent (verb). Accent last arlable. •
the Pairy. Pronounce cia,ri, a as in day,
their 1 as in it.
meat Wards' Often Mierpelied „
1 Decollete, though pronotmced day-
re- Condeseension, Observe the
'so• Marshal: _only one StonOloist
-4- three o's. XiChe. Observe the e. Cell-
ovi- Ing; el, not le, nor ee.
ye- I
Synintyme
Aot, action, actomplislunent, achieve-
ress, _perfornutnce, -deed, execution;
an, operation, transaction. ,
nd.1 Abbreviation, abridgment, contraetkm.
But,' beikles, e
ly over, notwithstandingg*neverthelese....-...,-,
'tweet's of the refunding, operations of i the radio and sereen, and prestunedb
the 13ritish, Government, but one enk...rs, ce..inuch-- admired, that -theyr seem-
issaes_has_eaee_ r- been -an -Accepted thiracterisortlie the
seitgested Publicly before. - ' Amerlean. The stoicism of the Briti
:duet bow such an operation, would be Peoples hecorning outmoded. , Righ
liandled{t7is hard to say. Pew' Govern- or wrongly. we are not hero worshiPne
nient. loans • are celiable at the wish- of
AS''bertewer_to--that -the bulk ef the r
:betiding would have to be voluntary.° If
are Pattletle as' are the Etymologically, lack of feeling; collo
fat
aeon Inetetri oetestro)
• people of Great Britain,: no difilculty in- •
tuallY, lack of' interest; politically, lac
teeth,. regaR, love, good Wtrill. •affectian,
tly •
1 Likely, liable, probable, presurnaple,
apt,
rs• . Pickle, inconstant, changeable, • capri- ere the discovery -et the woOtt
ettnt.1-11I, ' • • '
it gees farther than merely Calling a
spade spade;
• It traees the ancestry, of `the spade
A
back to. its most unworthy sources,
,Viewed the light of the customs of
'the day ik le an nproarious, and not
possibly, true, transcript of what actual -
13? inight.hate Oevitxred•
.Orie 'can Aldine the congregation en.
Joylng the discomfiture of the members
flayed and their own unease lest they,
themselves, ',be the next Victlans of the
484 hirig# s't• for,SOMe-tirae
after • that members of that particular
parish • improVed beth manners ail4 rate to which, we devoutly hope,
, _future generations look back in
NOW,. Stlitoineb' flee have
wholes *(0 i*opi' they
cominuslopr It thtt *et £ome water on
thenC^- AND'
viotio otpur#0,9x.
(.4,10 and Vnintr0).
, Britieh woe ,oirtiv oputiat)low *AA
that the. Oerinaris Were 'legally instilled
in 410044 Edith Cavell. We do ne"t
tichoW that the, DeiMens 'Were 0044enui-
01 boefg.tie t4e. get, Ara5 mtgo,. only
RCCOMS0 inhaman and- insane.
,
• *Tao !VW Tut CASH?
Mtnic-bani AdYailte-111:40q•
Onta.rlo Loan was Over4nbserib-
ed in one day and the Vinted States se.
tinity,qisme of • .Sl,009,009,000 was last
Week .0Verssulietribeti . :five timea.''it
weidd be very- interesting' to .know ,how
ino'ah of' these loetis were subscribed by
net of' the nillliOnaire.class.•
The distress and &ingest sk "retarded diges-
tion" vnn needy alweYsbe avoided Iv 00,44$
takiag, infir meals, 'a little Pistii.sted
• neskt („131SOluth ...21110 pretee,,
•tive, Alkali swiftly Overeeincs,''acid steleseb",,
to PfWee41 eeinfortallY
quit tinneeeSsary.....Atimy Drug StOe„, in
effective powder form, or easily -carried faNets,
Iire -care imagine no meaner :individual
than the ° ‘41.tifotmer" who stoops 'Very
low in securing Judgment of a' court
-Warding him the Prize !shirk won by
„another -human being in a Tottery. such
afl-oceurrence teem* ' took Piet' e at
Niagara FaUs whereby the ,winner• of
motor ear Was foiced to yield •his awe&
tci- the "Informer." •-:Sueh a Man as the
latter C3.11 haVe ,few friehds left in this
It's a PrOtaCtiVet Neutralizer.
OT a Weakeran0 Laxative
'Wee •fallure; others might be looking
forwr844ev6ments: hr tad not.h.
Loy,. Itte_fozar.tva,tdoLburie wwanasziteldwzrant-
so ho ended the struggle IA what we
100 Wont: to think of as the coward's
'WAY.
But who are we to judge?
The self4ntlitted death of that man
of thirty-six 'in this • young ---cOuntry
Wb.pre nature has been So lavish that w
have a superabundance of food, wher
*ere isfloinn for millions -a people, is
A. K. gave the highest ler
either beans or hay in the. vicinity of
the station. Some breeding Noel* was
done by making crosses hetvveen
standard , ararieties4 Tests indieAted
that May 15th is the best planting
date for soybeans in that diatritt.
At the Central Experimental •
Pam
at Ottawa the Mandarin variety of
soybeans has been consistently suc-
cessful during the past five years
and in furtherance of the soybean
a cult, a special committee Of the Win-
mpeg Board of Trade last fall ar-
ranged for the cultivation df 100
acres with soybeans, to be sown in
2 -acre plots on 50 farms.
Incidentally, while perusing,' the Ai-
inanaelts a few days ago, a man entered
our sateetilm who had been in the paper
buSiness :ler more. than halt is century'.
Ile was greatly interested in the volume '
not-ee-inuchsforiWZonterifi' as -for the
PaPer---en--whicir Pfinterand for ab
the peculiarities of the printing .and•i
makeup •
Werid. ESTIMATEI) WORLD __•WIIEAT
IMPORT
. • tivtoME TAX
(coillingwood, Enterprise -Bulletin).
The London Wheat Conference
estiinated world import requirements
for 1033-34 at 569,... Jain' Jau. s -
The -ineonie--tax-sirscelft-ifiar-edlielion,irro-lirATniFist
1s,. 1933 to: "January .
rae-yiers-ago-is--proyinglo be a profit- 4-1•5tit71934,--woird -shiPinints amounj.
le source- of, government revenue. , to , 238 Million bushels, or an average
. .
He ,says that the paper was 'hand
,
made .frotn linen rags after .the old
f •
ejea4. . uneeliolei-Tunstable; Variable; pulping process:
,vatillatitig,
, *ord Study Re- drew •attention to the sharp edges, mitaPped• -•
some still' unmarked, in spite of a cen4, ,-••
k yours . Let us increase our vocabularY °
- . eUse a word three -tintes and it is tilrY of itarele,st handling: Be lieinted . (Tara leader)
, e -kind -of --paper used. for the
•
uroit FOR GODERICII ?
Y-nmsttring elle, word each day. Words making of an °equivalent waric today Possible reduction pt hydro rate's -win
• that. respect would be-experieneed, --But of foresight. -
- liew-the responsibility of the various
Prov.inces would be settied is ' another Citizens of democratic states are prone
matter, • to assume thaw; democracy or aelf-gov
ernment, once- established, le self -per
They :night put out their own bonds
. tinder -full .Dornhilen guarantee or the petuating. • The continent of Europe- in
*hole sum might be a straight, Dwain- 1934 Tfurnis.hes ample proof* that this is
. km affair, the provinces guaranteeing a false stesiuttption. So does the contin-
, _that pcomvieduat 4 otootittd. to atm. eat .ot'l'tortli America. ifr. Homey it
• ion bus' hels per week.
the 1":edere.1 Excheqtteye gr kilawatrc-1?".etir311-chst'ed193O3;ribTtilisihsellseantVoesb: bslialiParlPeeed dfur3i2n2gilion
more than 40,000,00e' thus collected and maining 28 Weeks of the crop. year. or
bushel's.
,Ftit'h returns since 1917 -have averaged -a weeklover $90 009 001) annuafly it Is not y averao of j1.5 million
likely that this ..so.tuve will ever be Ide
for this lesson;
AGGRANDIZEMENT; act or -resul
" of being Made great in poWer, . "m
' king 'sought only for :the eggrendlzenten
of - hint/self and his family.* ''-• '
'11,ElvietneCUS; oppea%g .iiuthority
"It *was a raah act of rebellions YOUth,'
Dit,L011011; to feel or express oriP
grief for. "We deplore the fact that
you are going titi4y.7
i ENIOM A• ; anything:. Inexplicable.
"Vrho hes seived the enigtha of life?"
Afi7OhT; . act , of appea.sing or
would, vanish in dust and tatters long be studied this- simmer, R'On,t . J. it:
, ._
t before one -hundred years had elapsed*: Pooke, ehall'inan.. of the' IlYdro, Commis -
Spruce pulp . hasn't Allything., like the sion„ .seisi when asked if his•Juinoutice-
t.. yirearing,4fnalitiea ,of-Iinen. - - mcnt. at Galt of a possible t5,000;00,0 tn.-
'The hand set pages, too, drew ,atten- crease in the net reserves foreshadowed
„ tion.- ColUmns sit figures, dates moitly, a cut in rates. ;Rate *oils are consid.
, and lines, meant to 'be straight, all ered every 'year, be *said, but he=coul
waver helples.tsee .'ever the page, when not perinit.,Oeflnite reductions until the
looked at along the fiat .surface. ' Italia' situation" .is shown by a survey:
Little -errors of spelling and odd type
faces, stuck in where_ they dskit belong ,
show an archaic 'coneeption of the need
for accuracy. He pointed but numbers ' The People in the old world' who used
cf technical° pecnsiarisiea which we ,.had proto miselook, aupoplacis 'eAtilerivichiach;ai ifa tilleayndetill'iocti
not formerly noticed,
- _ _ ,,,,___,,, -4, i, --,i, -r---- ' but -reach it, their -troubles would be
1
This •story I:light appear in any, one of lione strangely lon..s, by smile et .iho
oVer, must feel that their dreams have
a dozen irtodein magazines, in fact there
Is something AZIttOtleatI about it llapPeziing$ of late years. So many have
been deported, sent beck • again, from
A ".
. , The Physician these inhospitable shores, by both the
'
8041, 0 lot* would amount to two or has - acquired ,clietatoriai powers; the
IWO and one half 'billion dolhirs and, "ancient 4cc•iony" of Newfoundland has
w4;e1id tp on the =erica' at suit mare reverted from Dominion to Colonial
than tlzree and three quarters per cent.' status; 117--Onta_rio-- munkipauties have
4.40- issuers., -•-rhe going in. relimittished their elective 'bodies forinterea ,
e --mould be between thirty penutAttes9 0 I. inipervisors. •• 1
and 1 #004, dollars per annum. ' •The. urifeeling. Uninterested, improvi-
' l'Atitte the *holt telideneY twat& dent,.....qtbien_shiP or-.4(;04,4"Ple I's- ruin-
Wer-intereit rates-andzeolitelidition of -1.4%democratir,"tkich, as Sir *fehil Wil-
-• . . ,
resourets it is , rather remarkabli that. Ikon Ofterftdi dePends on ."the settled
- a • - . i - . ,
'' $11°"4"°-'1111 h.° "t" s'egat4ted the clearii: Judgeinent of--a--Malority of' the people." '
_ 1...
- . ,
bilitr litt_a 4r4r,11? -ef-- eititt,....t- ?Witt their! Acany munieloslitieS have. ditlitulty in
_ resoutt s to 11., jellify -iii.stut. at -fail !miming a Majority of thO blectOrs i'd
lisikaable rate.
, too often, _ the
.1000 are likely to bear_ attest ati.V-144-1 vot* tot ix $1140, -,:not settied---sudg-
4iiiveslidA, In otos thtuitto inent, the oittcome of capriee or pre -
conciliating. "No wadg. of propitiation I
could inflUence hint'. . ' • 1
DESULTORY; Jumping from eine thing i
to amother without .rational connectiOnli
front such desultory..methods."
91 CITtliS
"kid • yeti can cook like Mother used PhYkidan at liath Via& lately COM- United States and Caned if
, they didn't
p is_ , a coffee__house_of-that-eity, happen -to have- te-rgeo-d- lamp of money.
that he had three fine daechters to in, their pockets, or if they looked as if
whoin lie • should leave ten thousand they 2... jeight„..betotite a‘"Publie-eluerge.
..1. .. and yet' he Could find no- • An item' appeared in the *press this
body to marry thero. ',with you.re: week which Somehow- left a feeling' of
lave, Doctor," said an Irklunan who_ Unrest-andtroublerand nra,de-one s Eileen
was, preseat, steming up and inaking a not quite so ready mir so yea00,1W-4.n
very %respectful bow; "Wil take tWo of ftexa teUing of a young Scotsman. thirtY.
silt,- who on Sunday threw himser_eront
. ______L____*._,...., * • • ' t1e-B16-or street viaduct la Termite,
The story of Poor Jack is an okI, old •
7 ,
eighty-five feet to the roadway belov"*.
one. It _ is, .too, ' a, otetinientaxi on the meeting instant death, beeange, and',,thle
times when hanging was the penalty of is the hCart-breaking, arcinnstance_-,be-
dozen.1„.21--_vity Jri.nvt,,,_,trmse_ste,eakzgi_et,_f_e_,,Jit.,tr.ee4O...b_o--de-pt?rteel:,.to-the
Canrse has not been. .considered a Lite4 States fm. Olegral entrY hit° 'an"
o
"Tes,Tif -you can stand indigestion like t
Your father used .to."
gent relies..
WATER MAIN item, Voting does require More -than the
4..hnitY to Mark a cress_On...a_ballotr-
04: C011.010 -We- ekia711,--1111- VW' Great emphasia_yet-never enough, kits w yourself if you can, keep f.rora walk-
frOti-the ciptiulo Library ,--4een-pia-ced-on the veldt or the PO40,1110_
- tho. subje-et -of library -during these distractt' • 70-1-- -06 —
on 1/141, is used'beeante it Iv" boariting his been - effectively pointed out that (At n':rst• Yeti love your wife more even?
the aetion' of the ToWn Council 144 libritries-And books help to ttunish. a -re- day and then more or less every day.
11.01401$ 000* 111 Wstivning- decbl°11 lease from perplexities which otherwise
021 the **/ watermain. • Would prove Ambearable. But the it:fl be iefjrred to the
informed and_intelligent eitizenshi
o, bylaw„ •
- -.114 prinelple that --the - pie '*°1"31.
be cOnaulted
-
• •
Pining used to be an art. . Nowadays
it: is efteis
Its a mighty fine thing. to be -satisfied
--time-LOW
Fond lAtother,--,"Are you:Mire A#47:110
Over-yotrild-y4T1-4Tatie?'.."-
. Sscreet -baugliteis•-ook_ yea Mother.
wituntUnN"'Ple_otethetioistepiisentas- e -than any nyiet, tune,
iMAPatelee-latua7-11-vais '"whO itprrnint apathetic library
snit ihteretteci. But the people. ire au- uuto front Its ftpathy. Thus the "/ suppose she was stirpriseti when tie
a If and when the people t.re infant -1 boards heedless of the -teed to lift the •
121 nO. better position to make 4 50iind propoSed?"
4010* On iriettion whieh they .!!Yes, she had no; idea h* was single."
not-ininrmed than It a' small grOuP
• •
..wheel comes full eircle. •
ilectid_representativer-eturbt reSPori,"
sive..ortly * .Publle. opon which luia
Led representatives. ••
CAVEMAN
been not to say fareefully.
e •
Pede ottailo ituP an lame comes before the I expressed. 'Berme,- the elector, marl or She --'`Do you belief)* Clubs for
aoine Passe nt Whith. tOUteS ;keen 110' le an ignorant bout. it is .v01'1.1.610"
•interest. fbit-any Otherwise *path-. both futile arid Untalk for such * one to Ife"-"Yes, kindlie"
%Ital.-then' take, the trouble to find tarp at Alio school -board, :the courtell
to make - a remediable :decision; or the house! of ftratnens. Nitzt WHAT !Irou DRAW?
ti to vork .errlreafffereoi Smoothly, the chief respbrisibility belonb reties?"
r was, instried in 'church."
• Atta. *re V011tequentit or totint.7)• the 'legislature.
that. noon rmal Men 'with the eratto *mit:chine* fails to ° funetion She-' DIP You btlieve church eoi.i., does not alter the tact that,10 46 intliv4ual elet10* whcv. rea-
li.lustitv the imttoint, sons best known to hlinieft or herself.
We 'Venture to belleVea liOwever, that has nothing. to offer thetommenwealth
- Pei .eent. el voters of oode, hut apathyaro , .
noW, or are likely to be, win; A 000111 „POLliCit
fl liOSItton. to fender' a Iseti'sibie Verdict Vs ruity.nvo. nor
on (the, vaiermafq fitiestion if It is -sub., wet' 3itirs,"
hotted, to th.(,90. . ' "WM. kale, drops ',se feW now and
Uri Oct that .COnsiderable nun, "0")°*" -
moue/ Is to be expoided is no good.rea,- w4,11 Atoriieft 'Anulause
Meeting the proPaima, The waiter brought In * very rare
'peopie or Ooderieb: Olect4.4erttalit Stook, "Well don, AValtori T. Said
topmeto,ttitires. Carry- on filo. 'II, tolueee 7041,L4oupP,...nit.testCd:,tho dineta
Vtai sroV VIM* you vqr), PI*
seldom. lite got a Word; of.praitetbrollt
thit they are * d the waiter, ',It's ;veil
oustottor ' here,
* I" • 40'
-11ciw old is ,s+our . little er,
nelorlibor.
'030$b. *id 4romuy,. ne4ttr4 tern -
Erre?" Johnny asked his *
'"NearlY tvo*" said krie
WIrst Isn't 1•*#t,. turf he \ ttin
walk better'n your 1$rothtt,
*T. know that."' said Et+ riot in
the
many be ought to,*
Oaring
Alt Mr *OM
ported to
the same
, • • • •
WV* SE1110.1) SFRTg
"A flirt, ani . cried Mary Aran.
"Well, ; know them as flirts more then -
I 'do, • and 'With less excuse," She *tided
with einteful look ..at her., mistresi.
bttter looking than You -mit -eh ,bot -
ter. And do t know? Veto *nsband
tOld tie so." •
"That 46;1' said the lady of the
tk.oute
Abut t ain't finished yet*." •ftterted...the
girl, .r can give a better klis that 3tit.
Wnt to kt1OW *Oa tOlkUlts that?"
,yoit ;mien 10 Migge8t,,that ,rti,y
hand«....4.40
'No, WaSn't your *usband thl8 time
*at your thstlitteur;i!'
* * •
Mandy aOhiitotitti Vritt
taunt* he' bus1*j
en hit bed,
tIoAllett
,
exestise
Oritior: 1)04.
Wee: woman4 Da
tlat *it wati4n*
alet walked to' two MO*
petty crime in many.centmies:but steal- ,tada._ Probably he bed nowhere to, go in,
Tho fellows Meeting, one *Sired 'the *11 4104ecti-*116 had ri° doubt Ibund' li
t41,
ge;int,...,hildic-iviii-liot--4.-.0.7.:-ii.40,,ient .he '-uniteer *times. possibly he 'had not'
..a, man haw. The .;;;:r1Tii-u_strat.ir*cift- legal en47 therei-Anyway„---her
the two' extremes 'whicit had met - it young ina.rs in his prime, a Bri-,
other. why he looked sO. sad?. "1 hilte in the milted States oho, oussibv, feei.
good reasen for It answere_dihe othor,- • • 1
hard in .these times. to make thhigs go
,, • • •
peer. aok mob_ A vne;,,, the.„,, greatest, .. Jr.,..,.,_,_. einighoitz.lato-,betanittere over
hirithe:
in '
world, was- . wA:4-4 hbetaticed file,buntirEIMAdt-wo -days411840411 131.1.74814tisa giagelliwas no rooM for him. bete
"What had he. done?" says' the fink. and one's Imagination can picture the
ItAimis; related the. otter, ..,h6,t did no r•deSlialr in. his soul which caused idm, a
, more tLat yen or t would have Clone onl stranger in a land which to_him shohict
bridlei that., hard lideed.,"_ "To. tell--!
1
Tt is not a, natnral thing ,for-tx inuirot
' the like occasion:. he found a oldie on iiir't hAvei_ seee„,Ined .a Arlilge .6ile"'-'4161e"'
ithhee,oretadtheitannhitd tirktr a lint 1:n1V; .0:16.tliataloptg," upssysa ,.. :I ItiLu _ottfi;:ttony, proof er-miltreationies,t4 tat wier.lendl.e4
illuthe-eirt14. wtha's°t•itiboet,,4enlattettedi.*;;78,a"the tohthe'e6i.thinder) .exthirtYeept-thtin tc'ekttreMteer cdttesletsthi :Millie' sitifronteitl
of it.6 ° • ... •
. .
and forward-looking at thirtit-slx thgre
are still: great things to do,. ixtt14. tp
e
., •o• finib. But the Zest of
Quakers have alwaYe been g.win, heights t
ood MI% lit. . ' '
Their unusual form of Speech and atti e , this man's SOW; .lie
tide towards lite meek them out front
. rue tom . .
other meri.. Ito* one "of thellit Scored, os
an -adversary is told In the,4*Y en-
titled . ' ' ,•
'
‘. The -
. Quaker
9 .•
A Quaker,% '4ew days 'since, haling
been cited as an evidence at a...quartet
Scgslons, one of tlie Magistrates who hid
be a b101tsinit4 detirett to , itnoW ' 104
' would not take Ott his h*iph hp, is
A killielte;" 'Ned the witness; 'that the
lain and liber.ality of ,nty teuntry In -
.1 1, OVER THAT
MAKES YOU FEEL
SO WRETCHED
Wake Up Your Liver Bile and
Get A New tease of life. 146.
dulge people of our relieout ntocle-a-
orm to feel itio and hi
ro4,444.0.0.
think . had It In my power:* olookoodettiie Oilinds of 'WO liver
yote
Said the angry justlee„ "Z 'would have wmotit.tbat wt.. 00044
bovoz.u,everktikvoiyourlite,
YOnt hat tgled t0.° ,Y.OUr ,head." totirfood4uit won't digit th•
way itj
thought:, eaid-, ',that 6 thou ••ed **it bOWeist tootaiork rood golkIP*
haat* given. overthe yoitt itys U insitt_td by
' thlosoisoufto It*Ist* Witittttr, li*****ef 1 PlUrilk
:130it-41t6 itattifbrtOttieft•tOktifliti irltErtborn
driving
Ott 11014010*&___ At* Vele to fietidatbea, Rare
l*1flera Worm Powders ars not aur- itiltigae alala0000-10004,a nasty taste in, yew
ivitiiithi bad, breath, and Ugly/MC 1ton hann,l,
pa*atd by any ether preparat121 as s
**Wahl* 1 ke th um.* boAltby *Oho* aIiovjd
4**4 4*taelloalikesittneralky wr000ktd.
Woe 04ft ViSki **Out to tk* up * itue4litiou
tel• ocoapk ttlar bytaikisitmest betavtrat*tak
afttak, tuitural*Mier.tookbkatttiVe '0404 ot
*Wei to*, rtnitliattt Tkey taiet Aitikko
roarlive Uhl
ovilizrnoett „S
elit hthable
vetetiibleo I***
riot li**Ar faith
stadaubeisti
balls **we vokur
QUEBEC GROWN TOBACCOS
Of the • nine varieties of cigar
-tobacco tested at the Dominion Ex-
perimental Station at Farnham, 1).Q.,
the two best yielders were Comstock
Spanish Pomeroy and Resistant Hav-
ana. The best quality was obtained
with 'Comstock Sininish Pomeroy and
,Connecticut Havana 38, the two
!varieties recoMmended for the
dzs
--01' the Quebee -pipe tobacco
tested, Parfum d'Italie, Little Dutch
Shoestring, Beige, and Obourg Vin-
cent ase :recommended.
VARIOUS SOYBEAN TESTS
It is now definitely estabished that
broken tulips are the • result of a
mosaic disease which constitutes a
distinct menece JR_ the -
thii-feliular spring flower. Tulip.
oSalc-or breaking is the_ olde„se
known plant virus disease.
'Variety teats or soybeans at ;the
DominiOn Experimental ° Station at
Harrow, Ont„ -show that the variety
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.GREATEST VALUE
IN TORONTO
,-ATIRACTIVE
ROOMS WITH BATH ti
$2.00 $2.50 $3.00 I
WITH RUNNING WATER _11-1
S1.50* $2.00,,1
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EXCELLENT FOOD
ineakfast flu* • - • 35c1
Larnaca* - • 50c and 60c
Dian* • 7 9. 60c, $1.00
WAVERLEY HOTEL :
UNITED -
TORONTO a
so Write For Folder
Troubled With lier Liver
Coated Tongue Every Morning
'Mrs. A. J. Lansky, Alberto,* Sask.,-
vvrit--"I had trouble-with'my Fier,
and every morning I would wake up
with a thickly " ceated tongue, and
o my housework. •
One day I read about Nahum's
Laxa-Liver Pills, J,got-two vials -and
am -new-Wing well again, and am -
able to attend' to my household -duties
Tororng,salienta.t all drug and general stores, ; putupollyanbYy TtrZUTb.leili;:urn.Co,-tindtocli
r..-
ALftERTA'8 HARD ,$9017LESS COAL
FROM COAL§PUR AREA':
AT THE 'LOWEST_ PRICE IN HISTORY,.
r top
-$1.00,Elt TON OFF FOR CASH"
for 'PuRNAcEi HEATER0r RANGE
There 'are Four Distinct Ciasiies of
Alberta Domestic
Foothill .CoaT s t6 Lader In the "ClEifi$ One" Field
as Listed and RecoMmencied by (0.1: Coal
Standards .13otXrd,
Ask fol. it 'by name and be assured of eptigactiOn
BUY .cANApiANC�AL
alve 6np1aynient to Canadian ApierA 444d 042lwaymeri
trodity..—Ciosorlit's CfinIgJgCoal'
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