HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-07-26, Page 2BURSPla, m426th, 1934
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- In,:adyitotai. 134 arrears, PAO'
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When ditinge '-edtliC'eU Isee4
d. ,e7A1K1101..ATION6-;•relltoatilt_td
• trt' Oar Sebrieribers -*OW ,not -
01 have their • ea)leeriPtleale interrupted
case they Mit to 'remit before expire -
with subscriptions Will MA be
4 in arrears Over an extended .Pere
tad, Yet. 11,410.1 we are notified to caaeel.
lire• ISSunie the etthaelbee!wiehee'ethe _sets
;tricecontinued. atnurt'AISMI) ehould
be Mede by regletered letter, money dr -
der 0' Cheque Payable at par in Gode-
THUttSPAY, JULY 2(ith-; 1,934
- IHE'SCHOOL QUESTION
„e„„seee,
It is 10 be hoped titet the letter out-
lining tlie stead of the Collegiate Insti-
tute Board in this week's issue over the
Eignatufe of- afr. W. A. Coulthuret will
. pave the way Pa• a final settlenient of
the vexed question of teashers' salary
reductiona•
So far only the side of the Town Coun-
cil has been given publicity, bet it Le ap-
parent that .the Board had reasons for
their stand. If the average et teachers' This is one of the things which We
ealaries has been lower thaa that paid should like to see the new Government
other schools of similar Mee. the re- straighten out. • °
PO 2nOne3t. hfAsi4 paYfo this Oita
es* pablSoitY. ,has 'yell* $00,tileS•
i'MUrtielPelitlea,ineCeet it7Oali1 'teteePS.
etlat' et: the •ediertistrigs *the
W,htfil. 04. mosolowity 4Akeskit,,
14.1.a, bo)saic .4xec,
°;t17', ,1444.2.1neet *, `,Of• the
'aeatty' 00119,011 ,114,t
the. sadyeittseinent.::,:in, the
Cferatte, a *intilist 4notlea. ehoold he viao.
ett in the piper in the town nearest to
the property belag sold., This is es' it
should 01 big deeff net elite th4 e!41 01,
the Gazette. The <elle eluitiee tbeeini-
liteky' owner of the Profit!' has of get-
.
plfin
•Do not saY, "I dn't ,n,re on going to
town Sazt didoit Itutd, to go
to town 'today.."
,Do not say, !we ..witit hack on his'
promiee.."•fay, "Ho Palled to keep his
..proralso." " .•
Do not say. "They had reanhecl the
Anal end, at. their ,jonrney," Omit final,
Do not say. 'Vhat literY 1 hs, lg.." say
ting ealriethh18 4.qcent Price f°r !!rhat story. ts unroliahlo (or question -
land is to let as martY'PeePle as PossIblei ablev!
know that it is being &Old, and. people Do not say, "She never sett. a •word
who are likely to buy. , • • about that." Say, "She did* not say ,
Many newspapers have •protested word. about that."
against the, law as it stands,. the latest DO ribt-e4Y, "Let is-reler --traek-to-th
being the Sault Daily star. The' •Linnle-1 Preceding ParagraPh."• Oink back Teter
'
diate reason ior the nevi outburst was, —
is sufficient
the issue of July 7th, whkh contained Words; Often PalepeenoUneed
13714 pages of tax sale advertising out , Aggregate. Pronounce lest syllable
gate, ,not get. '
space had any value to the advertisers Palestine. Pronounce the i as in line,
but hundreds of dollars of revenue •was
not as ee in
diverted from local papers which they Hostile. Pseen.ronounce hos-til, o as in of,
I as in ill
would have been -glad to get, and for. Inveigle..
Pronounce in-veg". e as In
which they would have given salue. me, aecent second syllable. •
Empress. Pronounce last syllable peess,
of a total of 156. pages. one of this
ductions so far made in their remunera-
tion are Mote reasonable than many
have believed.
It is apparent that the tour Is losing
money ' in interest paid to the bank on
the crinourif by"' fehleirthe eastent
EDITORIAL NOTES
not pruss.
San Jose (California). Pronounce San
ho-sa, first a as in an, o as in no, final a
as in say, aceent last syllable.
Words Often Misspelled
1042 ,vewtefe bortia
„
.•14.e.istitns 81ike.spearei,: was- the -son
o VIM.' eS,Peeilk* 'citattnguishee Parents;
WS lather beint 0.-ProePerOOs $arniz,
'Vnen.InslOre 10,England. • no us4 4.4
advatoge, op a seund, heredite, it not It
diatinguished one.. which alter all appears
to be as gat*n asset as any Tan can
wish tor (n.thp worm, s —
At that, tie vanSt have been a great /n17
Proyement Over ins parents: because ie
was a great .ienPrOVetnent otter everyone
else everywhere.. WAS one ot those in-
tellects , before Which ordinary roen,bow
owri CluinhTadnairatiair Witimot hop-
,ing to eindersteMdxis brain esapearstO
*Italie been especially deeigsied for involv-
ed and, abstruse, thomght, trailing froM
unseen ;point to obscure tonclusion until
finally it, &severs into a coraprehensible
clarity whieh cOnvinces men almost with-
out argument.
'Whiela is to say tit he was the great-
est of modern mathematicians, and equal
of any who preceded him Everyone re-
membeeahim as, the Tan who discovered -
the law ofgravity by noting an apple fall
in the garden of his 1.4ncolnshire 'home,
Modern "detiunkers" now claim. that this
old store is just another of the myths
with which we -like to fool ourselves, but
It has been belleired for generations and
Ramsay MacDonald will not get as far
Prescribe; pre, not ' per. Immobile; its a- mighty good story evea 'if it isn'tAttorney-General Roebuck has Inter -
west, as Ontario on his present holiday
two „ m's.. IVIonkeys (plural); Jul mem- true. More than •that, •it is a probable ested himself in the s case of Hasty Olt.;
trip to Canada. He would be very wel- Ides. Deign, though pronounced d -storie.and ought to be truea Toronto boy Who, had beer, sent tos
come irriLsy.brought-Iiine herce-Whilesemeeeseey-rt-wo sesseeere. sw-aria ory. seeefor
,
. Newton was one of the men of whom permitting a vicious deg to run at 'elite
After and hat-Ordered-iita-reieite-.-IITale Magi- •"
learning all that the local schools in .stra,te had poWer • toimpouni the dog;I ditches
eana ta ortion. award, Woolsthor • could teach bim, hi. father, • et eery doubtful authority_ to imTh
prison' ese
ferttinately, was able to defray the cast, the boy," he said." "be boy -Vas not
v•a evjourn' at aJniversit•Y• her eh -own to -be vieioue-aaed-had eitten n
•-• ••••-- • ese • e -
young men whoee, future was assured.'
He discovered the formula of the binom-
ial theorem, it law of mathematics which
lee* lived' in an tot. who
itbnpunttr• ex es the most, advanced
thouptA, .11Viten CePerniene, tentury
4TO 001100 441404Pqt4 -to s; *044404
,Seuonary worl4. that the:441, *Alt et
statiOnarY hody arOurat Which the earth
neglie other Pliceete ieVelVed* he wee
uled off .to -Act!r• laid°4431tOe' to' rec*,14.'-
sdeh,',blisphenty:-on'beridett-',11.04:',C,
thOinle9i*OAti:ed:'*-litt.r.ikwtOir Was
.beiP; arid who fowled' on ,ws ,Astrooror
Om, where COOrnlona left, 4111„, was
hedgid on• all sides by the narreer,ig
lloraPt pr04.11;*es otittisi,cio4terbrwarles.
,
rzovwn, on the ,other lama, Wu
knighted by Queen Anne, and eneoUrag-
ed bit the state to the' lull devolopment
pawere. To the.creclit of the state
tOct, he *Os buried in•VirestrairiSfer Abhey,
• when he died et the, age ,o1
eighty,. with, 'as he clelined, -so many
things still to do,
1
• WHAT OTHER
- EDITORS SAY
C, N. R. EARNINGS
- ON • UPWARD GRADE
The gross revemte.s of the 'all...inclusive
Canadia.n National Railway Sy:stem for
the- week ending -July 1.4th, 1924, - were
$3282,912, as .compared with $3,047,782;
for the corresponding. Perrod of 1933, an,
increase of 4235,130,
BOY HIT -Nd ONE
(Sault Daily Star) ,
-. . erees,..eeefeedsetbateelastoirts4-0..thIa.,-tnne • . considered, ansome quai
artera ea, eoMething_ieliriaus; one-liatwo• ra,--, ,
ef year. This Is known to be consider- of an impractical idealist, there are few
able. The whale aniount of $3.00e, which men in public life anywhere so thorongh-
has 'been allowed far bank inters• ly respected by so many people grant, give, divide, distribute.
, _ Ile, easteterletterieseaures shackle
.overdraft due la the holding up Of new I restrain, srestrict, • •
tax collections, but a substantial part of 1 The double drowning of last week at , e
Character ; reputation,' disposaion, • Mi-
tt • is; This is a needless expense ande beautiful IpPeryiash Beach was the firste tare, persenality; temperament
Synonyms °
_ •
C!I!0 f1
lended
or Your.
Skin
+ The lightest film'.
• of this superbly finer
powder gives the ef-
fect of ilatuyal perfec-
n Let your skin.
beneftt by Miltia-Bou.
(pet, the final clinging
touch to emphasize.
• sheer loveliness
Slays ;
on for hours.
• Delicately scented
with the inimitable
Bouquet fragr,•att*ce,
Brunette • Flesh
l)ark Rachel
Peach • Whit4
If your dealer cannot suppiy you,
send us his name
Melba Lipstick, 550
Melba Rouge, Natural Tones - 550
PAM/AERIE' MELBA of CANADA, ' LTD. • TORONTO
'one whieh -the -ratepayers will be inclin- in the whole forty years -dur)ng which Change (noun), variety, variation,
diversity, innovation, alterition, trawl -Is used constantly nowadees as if it `had
ed to resent It is believed, too, ea be people • have been *spending their stun -
within the powers of the Board to add me.rs there. It, had become almost a tion, transformation, transmutaton. always been a ,part of man's equipnient.
interest on unpattiateachers' salariesan-
Fluxions or the differential -Caleulas, as it
other item which will come out of the ,.
came to be known, was his neiciadven-
ture in discovery in the mathematical
pockets of the taxpayers. world and here ain
ga, while the differ-
' • The pointe-is-thatemany_peoplejaay• nish, maseuline, virile. • expressed the the opinion -that these -t‘vo----bo- ticulttrly•essential-to-the welleheingeoLthe
lly
dies of usua_ quite reaeonable men. averege• man, the world eould not have
ought somehow- to find A middle ground advancedas it has if Newton had not
onewhich they can meet and settle a figured out lis intricacies 'Leibnitz, the
question which is not filled with any in- German- matheroatecian„ improved...some,
-
sepe.rable difficulties. Beth parties un- - did ctorlio to merit•dismissal?" laoth- Place- 7 was a what on Newton's expositien of the
's
doubtedly feel that they have the best Ing has come out "yet, in answer True, ENMI'rY's hatred; ill will. "We beartheory but Newton remainthe discov-
Interesta of the town at heart. Each disclosures of great salaries" and hints of
ought to adtnit the same virtue in the dark doings in the Hydro lead one to"ex-
' other I. The diffieutty would then be pea something startling from somewhere,.
well on the way 14)sett1emena. , but are we to understand that Mr. Gaby
. ST. GEORGE'S CENTENNIAL was personally responsible for all of it?
. • •
will be dug outside ,oe that.
shoulders - are just, the thing- ect
graveland provide ..,safe made for horse
. -In-summer-the-teams- at d single
!horses- can -use - them,esafely- mite at_ the
way of moter traffic. ein the winter time
tradition that such a thing was impos-
sible. The long reaches of hai d sand,
sloping gradually out to deep water al -
Egotism, egoism, self-tonceit self -Con-
fidence,. self-esteem, vanity.
Male, manly, manful, manlike. Tan -
'most a half mile off' shore, must have
developed -some treacherousZ spoteedue to Wo Study
the iow water of this summer. "Use a word three dines and it es
yours.' Let us increase our vetabulttey
• ,. * * ay mastering one word -each day. • Words
Practically every newspaper. daily and _end for this lesson: ,
"wi-e-a-1--ThITE:. worn or haekneeeds-common
weekly, has asked the question,
e •
ym»iSi, PROFANITY?
• (Milverton Sun)
'pa mu,e1 --Cohen; a of Si alepearect
before the magistrate charged with
assaulting -Mr, and Mrs. -Segal, using
profane language and creating a distur-
bance. He was found guilty .on trie
ehiirge• of assaulting Mrs. Seigel And of
reating-a----disturbance-bufree the -magi
trate in -charge-did-.not know just what
profanity• would be ire the Hebrew lan-
guage that chargewas eilsniissed. •
no enmity-tewards them." erer. .
A visitation of the plague to Cambridge
in 1665 sent Newton to his Lincolnshire
home, where in the garden, the fateful
based on facts." I apple fell. It started the great wan off
INTERMINABLE; endless. 'mea „o on a train of thought which ied him to
lide-just-whateeise "all. of it?" Peopleennc1nsjon_thatb5s!QI45W1l10h
ILLOGICAL; contrary to, suet& rea-
soning, "His explanation was illogical,'
DELUSION; a Misleading of the mind;
false belief. "It was only a delusion, not
The celebration this week of the one everywhere -would like to know the whole 91-7n-d-trwaluilirl>etlm-d-iliterinfris
. .
Arimeredth anniversary of the founding story. After ail, it is our Hydro:
• of the Parish cf St. George's in Gode-
* * *
rich is en event of ,un,usual ieterest.
One husidred years ago a clergyman, of The periodical argument is going the
Sottish decent, Rev. R. P. Campbell, rounds, "bout the Passibility of prevent, -
came weetally"from England ioeestaa- Mg the manufacture and sale ef revolv-
lish the thurch on the lands of the (fan -
ads .Company. His northern extraction
presbably is aecounted fpr by the fact
that the -two leading spirits of the Corn -
pally in those days were Scotsmen, Jno.
, gait and Dr. Dunlop, rt was an fir-
rangetnent quite in keeping ittin the tree
hand criminals would manUfaetUre their
ditions of .their people wet) left their '
awn if Ahoy were not otherwise protur-
mark on all parts of Canada during its
•pieneering days. able, in giving themselves an undue ad-
• RevMr. Campatal -establisheeantage Over, the forces of lasY and order.
. d, his
If # attaelced us With a revolver,
church in a barn where it remained for
should be,tery much •annoved if the
dorne e rs, the first church -being erect- "we
able."
LOQUACIOUS; given to talking, talc
rulous. "The man who loquacioure and
very tire some," •
• OLD PALS
ern Revolistrs are Made with only pne "Doeyou -know that. a have been trying
purpose tri view, that of killing people, to collect this bill from you. for over. a
We cant think Of any other use for them /ear? What is to be done abate, it, sir?"
"Well, as we knoweeach other so well
•and since we also cannot think of 'any -
now, yd'u might cease to call me 'sir'. in
one whom we- want to kill, we are more
your future visite:"
than willing, persanalle, that they be not'
only bred but eorgotten, On the other
sis •• 0 . * •
011 -
Ile: "Now that we are married, per-
haps I might venture to point .oat a few
of yOur little •defects."'" -- '
She: "Don't bother, dear. I era citiite
aware of them. It was thqs1 Little dee
, 1 fecta that, prevented Me front getting a
ed On the prescritsite in liaire--Tbisefirst I PS -Iceman wIr .., ii. „..., ift:atiii, , n much better. marl tharLyou ere.. t_rort.
an eq Y weaP° jape spotlight.
earau4 e toeour, re_seee failed.
• edifice Was kaniddlatelS• burned down to carry . .
but a hardy- e such os --that which Therefore, regulation, rather than Aboli.
- =pied the Huron tract In tele early days
• e was quick 'to retilace the structure. The
present c hutch was built in the 'early
• 1140%, to tie addedto train .ttme to thee
• at conditions required.
It i., difficult te, estlniabe the influence
Which an organisation- such as St..
Georges has exercised On the 11,te of the
conunaritty and an that of the country
as a whole, but it is safe t•D say that it
bas been tremendous, Mane men, emin- .flumbol.e, rb. refusing to,treat them. as "Well., tt‘ePlit
• ent in the councils 01 the land nave been dartgejout,kho ler .010,1e,pl....4seir ppy,j,e.i. the slireme:theihq scideeut-farineet:14female,afae
e
among its inefribership, and ,elltured arid for ,barin. Theinftidlikil .ela1lialts 'i'lict "It% a Pity you 'didn't overtake 111" -
devoted clergY, with,,,which the church are behag 'led by the- I-Mika:Ia., are men ' „ -
,* . of
L fias been -favored, bast theintelvee loft who believe, sincerely, that they have a
A BOLD )111),It'Olft EXEMP'110N
an Ineradicable mark . On the IiVes and grievanc'e. Sileh men have every right
, „
harii0ers q their tlitirg • . • lit the world 10 lay their troubles at the A reluctant young- man wet being
. Devoted to the furtherance of the feet of authority and every right 6 a
• id-Fliest ideals of- our rite#i -it--Is 44ntere1Y courteous tearing: The radicals aro
I
to .be hoped that St. Georgo's goes foe- 'eplaying, a game. Given half a chance,
. ward te still greater acinevelnents in the Mr. Hepbufn tan play the s rit; game
• next hundred years. - , and, with all the trumps at his coin -
wand. ,vin 'easily.
appears to he the solution.
* •* *
Premier Ilepburn appears tc; he adopt -
11)5 the r4clit course. With the so celled
Marchers. tInchnlbtetily there
are Cornmunista and other radirlil elem. eld Sailor, ma'am?" lie asked; as a sour-
ents lit the .oripinitAttion behind :the faced woman opened the door. ".
,mOve, but What' they live on., is violent
0PpositiOn to their actions„ That 18
what .they 'count „pri to help Swell their
* *
NEVER CAUGHT UP
He was a seedy -looking tamp, and he
was working the. "pity-the-oldesailor"
.dodge.
"Could you do 'somethirig for a peor
The woman eyed , him euepicloiesly.
"Poor old sailor?" she echoed.
"Yes, mum," replied the tramp, "Nigh
on forty Years I followed the water."
THE ONTARIO GAZETTE
The " Ontario (jtoVernMent for roan,v1 'Peeve -travelling flortli an -the 13111e-
v'ari has pleelyeted a papA. known mi Wider -think ildaginglY or oiWd
the ontado_oditt' touttern section. :It is 'a mattO 61grect_t
, official actiont of the Government. It Is
copied ,r after the, ottleial
reenter* organ..
wnot .deltitined tb. 01000 Vali
toOdifittitla h0100.100ii aid as rn
ergo. Ails 4 need. 11`0sever,, it Order te
nialtei reVenne Pirsztidtingf fornitt..tiov.
titbit/it knileted that sit tax rile tam.
tidos in the trovlitte must be Inserted
in its columns'. 'This regulation inuniei.
tat sates talta
with, in iniditiert to 'Whith Ott nii0
tertise 1110tale,* intonal .1*pors.
The veslitt is that, ha Jos* ate& tfro4
VOUS is* advieetised•Itt th aset'
4or7ildt newer, **htis any but Oraferlr.
*04 040Ioress and neontotiet otti
sio *Aar 1
1*ftsee$7
regret that- the Gov„erinnent Was not in
dneedr,to etttry their moonsibility -right
thretth'et least torpauthatriptlii. There
are three Mud& ‘ot roads: troni he 16
letneardine;,'had, **tie irid*ot4t. •1116
$uttfkee bkvorat Arobotioy h 401611ii14i bat
had *Mate Of, the thtSts All of, the, reSt,
ls stoup *tut iwkttbootilyt"*thit, dnick
Atrotiont. istiditPoit- tot- titOroml
bort O6itri4 -to ti
too of sl inches with &Aid'
*t tlio or* vollett *tit iltiftw
tor break tut Xtts Positively' 'do.'
rota and Ur beta a Pletlialte itli• trod
that vitt the ititotroitte vrtil
tort &bait Oqrlitsd to -6ine tite&tilt
• theri* tost*g 41301A
odtt,dof
aeeneerehmello
"WEILTIleorsulaRcrN
(Clititon News •Recorde
According to a statistieal •repert farm
values 10 the three counties, Perth, Hat-
.
on and Bruce, that IS: land buildings,
stock, etc., airiout!ts•to the sum of g$107,-..
304,417.Huron is the wealthiest of th,e
three, Its share being $64,677,041. Huron
County farmers may be a bit short of
lonallyr-foureyears-of low-pri-e
had made the apple tome to earth was ces are having their effect, but Huron is
responsible for keeping the egemets hi one of the wealthiest comities in the
their respective positions in ppate province an4 leads ,Ine several lines of
This was something -W11011 had neer Prodnetiol-
, occurred to anyone before, a breatlitak-
'leg thought,. quite at variance _with an- THIS TEMPTS US TO ADOPT
.cient 'ideas on the subject but so -obvious ,LIBERALISM
to .scientiiii twas acceriarliffridat-- ' SHarrover-Postee '-
overnight by the ,wisest of the generatiot. The declaration is made that Ontario
Newton arrived at the contittsion, by ought to be safe for the next five years
Means of an involved calculation of the because two of the new cabinet ministers
respective -weights -and drawing powers -oil -are* former - newspapermen_ Attorneys
the apple, 'the earth and the moon. If General Reebuck was fOrinerly on, the
his theory Wiee'correct there might to be' Toronto Star staff, and Minister of Agri -
an exact relationship between three.
He was ihnost lost fOr a time as there
appeered to be a discrepancy as between
the supposed weight of the earth and the
kiiiiiin,weight of the moon. Prtuntl
at the -very -moment he was in doubte•a
fresh 'calculation of the earth's weight
was made and it was found that fernier
ligiires -Werke --wrongeL 'The - new - calcula-
tion coincided exattly with the Newton's.
findings and a new conceptiehe af the
universe resulted. •
• From his consideration of things 1011-
versaapewian was led to a eonaderation
or „the :nature end 'quality a light, Ile
obrarved the face that light cut from
prisms was of different Colors TO his
enquiring mind this siiggested a whole
new range ofideas, based on the posti--
bility tiled, light w it* composed' of 011-0
Coler onl,y at had always been suppoaea
hitt that it Might contain othera.. The display'of the navel' and manufactured
reeelt was the firet realizatier of theinsa:lof Malay nations be educational
. products tution of utalimeteinable -merit and
Alitettfifk atid-*:Vii4tetvOYk Y an inthistrial ltiMulant without en ecinid
Man whieh enturtiated many of thelprin-
other
ciples basic even today. in any oer annual •exhibltion any-
where." Our readers should not perMit
One of the innitediate benefite his this bold astertiala• to' frighten them
The C. N. V. pliraseecarter relate'
atudy of light rays Was the creation of a Oita.
me,aree "Come one, ceirie alit" • I
culture Marshall has served on various
papers. The new' Hydro cheirman, T.
Stewart Lyon, was fonnerly 'editor ef the
Toronto Globe and until recentiy a dir-
-thateepapers They- new -have a
chance to practice what they pzeiched.
tions
AN INTERPRETATION
_ (Sinkoe Reformer) _
Frederick Wilscin, genlal publmityman
-
for the Canadian 'National Exhibition
has started his flow of advance an
nouncements for the renowned annual
-fair. In atolls phraseology, this 56th re-
petition will be "bigger and better thatt
...ever!! Mr, Wilton, howeyer,. is not ,con..
O tent with 'such trite plirasesit•eferring to
• use this soMewhat intrigulue tentertc,e:
"slaving, lung since transcended its na-
‘4.
41onal statfis, the Canadian National Ex-
hibition is now an arinUal Inte:riational
medieally examined at tO hia nenesS fOrfliett And better. ttlet.;cope, 'evolving itself
military" Stryker. Ile pleaded that his! 1014U37 Into the prism l?lrioeillars. boxed
E,:teht WAs Weise Re,eoltiti riteke Wilting 'en sthe -feet that 141;1 retrattett from
of the type' ,0n the Medical officer's Or.. prism tO prism does not decrease in V81;
dinary test' Card. ' Ittine hitt rather tends to nvignity and
Larger type was held up, hut still he tialify the object catight in the fle.ld 01
couldn't read it At lett; 111 ti‘..speration, • '
the- Medical eillcer held a Mine tin -tray
ablaut a tacit from his -nose.
"Can yea tee thatP he demanded.
"Ices." was' The Ineelc' rob/
st
ix—tvm -bits or. iisobe4
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48TIN it CHICAGO
-.'-(Witifterrigtho) •
The 48th Ifighlanders Of -Toronto, 500
men, 39 officers and three " higlmental
bands, are Spending sa week la Chicago
the '4,itorld'k Pair. our Mierican
Vhts Pr101Ple, reunsi r481141 01§-qiiends go wild over the Highltiaidera and
there is rio antant that the ,kiltits.wili be
etaticlerfaleteeeption, --Thiteit the,
,iltst **tine nt the iiillilatiAltegiment
•trom 144ente--airitik 19i4 ax,id what a
ditteretice0• , This time it islt mission. of
*
itt'eef gia14' '4.361"11 flclst 4164.."4 Moe and 0040 'Mitt ati et
god 101. Villitt*Ith the titian .6t the
t o ri' n
- motTilLit,4
ineittie A rtiftroVIPcs ata4:enginetriNit Instruments told bid, tottiiiern notehbof aro, showing
ber*:voi "InolditTint 'en•da4--- Itb3417eaettlitth
ie 9artyllt 1;4-m11%1i:elle *ilibir6 the flatten& et the 'world that lot,,,Osis
tound looking ver.# glintt h‘ hot
"Whit's the .nfletter With YOU OOCite. 'fl Werl the 4highlights 041,6i:fen's Imlia$1b14.
he asked, ,pv11114407 Alt,'INifizit,
oixtti bo l4 tor 'raitY TOM to sedd
"it's the trtionlage." t.o• his findings' rand to Put many ot them itistakei, W44014111)
Maribor says the other"iIow 1* in bolt snob :at his "/Prirteiplit," /te trile-tiork Ot Wilding Up thet4der ten
thatr Ather night .4knote-,,Ntlaminously tact itiony *4)3 tot wide Alen* :bur govelintient hAtit.
Vbitts. b*ppetittit'n heating th6 *vela ot ejtatt ittUtt loot hes eeine tt t6t etiticinu oft the
011.", be eaJd, *Ws hett1134 1401.14_ tikentoditV. 116 vaitito order. thie rietv tet.nitor
blotter; A -come in tar -Yer hrealrfat eletted PiatIlainent tO rerettent hts quoted as having said that the ditches
*lid It*MOW tonatt in lot get Otos thittersity but the meaning eVent lOof hie Will' ell haVe to be dug out loaairt.11
and Ws ' * PiSfttr Wit We election by 'his brother thmo bliouldet$ intottte witbdraw*.
"Petty ,teit; 40014 *bat doesshe dee 'stientleta 10 the rtesidenet of the ttoyal then to°Ptertide &MOW Win Wcat,
al" that Metier* otk4I‘.thet blothent. 000 in the world bctb userni and hetestut
41 dint* ken, 1 *Peri V* at/ itt the Olt Mr0eattat
to gitObable that ihm t*tioloet
• Na tad ti eit tiimigti **sit tatoon ittiFt itAs the* iet and t
the snow can remain there, svitn a good
road for sleighs,. while moters travel -in,
cen re. u here, neePssary, ditches
can be dug beyond the ten-fout s.de. and
'et,ssellbe,lese eiepensivc to put them there
anyhow.
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tTIVIIPDAYAY JULY 28 and 30
an cove*, was. ottiekly Seized 1111411 11$7 the
Gerreans ,who Made the greatest eoto*
menial use et it, itt time delielOping their
Optital tata treile lie, the ileirit ..that they
led the world 411 the Manutaeture nit all
Ahuis of scientific instruments involving
-- STOP AND- LOOK
MEN'S TWEED PANTS --Slightly subslandard.
All sizes in the lot. Reg• ular values up to
$2.50. Dollar Days
BOYS' RIVETTED PANTS—Well
strong material. Dollar Das
MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS—In p 1 a in zo I ors
only. Sizes 14 to 17. Dollar bays
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS—Short
sleeves, ankle length, all sizes. Doll Days
$1 0
made and $1
1 AO
TIES—WidL—assortment---&f - pat-
terns to choose from. Dollar Days 29c,
or 4 for
MEN'S FINE CAPS -.-.A , large assortment of new
patterns to choose from. Dollar Day...
MEN'S RED BACK O'VERALLS—All sizes.
• D ol 1 ar Days
ANY SAILOR STRAW HAT IN THE STORE,'
All Sizes
MEN'S BLACK OXFORDS --Very
79c
50c
$1.95
$2.45
neat
last:
Sizes 6 to_i Q. Dollar Days.
MEN'S BLACK .AND WHITE LEATHER OX-
FORDS—All sizes in this -lot Dollar Days
A large assortment of MEN'S FINE and WORIc,
25
BRACES. • During Dollar Days.. C
MEN'S STRONGLY MADE WORK SHIRTS—In
dark blue, khaki and chambray. All sizes. $1 25
Dollar Days, 2 for; . . . .....
Clearing the bal0. 2
ance of our WOOL BATHING si 9.
%. SUITS, in black only. Dollar Days.'..
MEN'S WORK SHOES -.--in" black clnly. with $1 8111.
leather or pineo sole,. Dollar Days • 14, J
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On,the Square Phone 384 GODERICH'
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tiolVobielth6
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iiiiitqati ter heeoine affeetails, genie-
tiMea'yiith torturing ft,Ins.'
*lie way to . get rid Of Then -
**tiara. isr 10 drive the title acid Mit.
'of the system. • flt10 mi be . •
siik:te—,
cleanses the :Mood. ,ot tite
tale *dia. by 'driving 11 out of
tbe fostotit .ilutitift the utunit
It you ate & motif to *be*
asathint *by tot take iLttni
see Uvr, soon a e or fit"'
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